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                    <text>THURSDAY. AUG, 10. 1959

TIIF SANFORD riFRAl.D. HANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

WE RE DOING OUR UTMOST TO HOLD THE LINE!

Home ( oilI rolled StoreH—\Vhere Customers Send Their Friends

MAXWELL HOUSE \l,l&gt; GRINDS

SANFORD, FLORIDA R [ A [ * S AV E RS
GOOD THRU SATURDAY

limit quantity

I'll.I.HIIUItY'S HKST

SALM ON
NO.

I

TAM .

( AN

2 9

FLOUR
L 45c

c

1 A t 6 t o iM E A I

i.!"s.

85c

uk $ ! • "

DEPT. 1

WESTERN

Pork Spare Ribs

■*

35c
END CUT ROAST'S.....
"&gt;•53*
DAD F | AIM . CENTER Rill CHOPS . ...»&gt;
•59*
1 U U IV. L U llla CENTER LOIN CHOI'S W
&gt;
.65*

I AMiFflriif, In &gt;l|
, enn 7r
Heller Quality SARDINES
4'i at. tm
llll'M ltM ,
[C
on.
25r
ORANGE
JlilCI
Less Cost!
Ifi (it ran
IlithltizM,
MAKl.AltKT ANN’S
TANGERINE .1DICE en. Ific
l i
Annrlcan
cheese food 2 lbs. fillc
*f f .*
||lbli.li.ll.l llr.lil 4111
Hie
CORN
No. ;iHit can
T l.llU
No .WM can
JAMl1,1 'ltd
.MINE
SIZE WHITE 1 1 “
oMi.l'iiy PEAS 2 cansNo J 2.rran»c
i DEANS en. Hie
MARI S IHEAI. SANim. PORK
Mll|1llulnl S
(III w llllr
asparagus pirn. en. Hie
Sandwich Loaf
Mmil Ijiitfc Mnreti
Each 14^
OLIVES
i|t. jar
r»9c
Sunlit '» Fancy Rllfnl
Ifi oz. jar 1/ «•»Hie
WH 1 WHEAT 1I.AVOII BEETS
ran
Fray lUnlor
WHEAT LOAF
CORNED
REEF
can
.'17c
Mt.l Vn ifIni * I'nrnnl
linch 14^
DI-EF MASH lb en. 29e

w estern

WBSTKHN 1‘OHK IIOSTON

CI.0R0X
&lt;H. I5&lt;4

B U T T RO IASTS

-

45c

MARGARET AN N DUALITY WESTERN HAIIY REEF
LB.
LB.
LB.

S T
F A K
S - Hm""N
A AmA l
A \ kJ •
CHUCK ROAST
Rump or Shoulder
PORK TAILS lb. 21c !1EEF BRAINS
PORKNECKBONESlb21c 1&gt;0RK LIVER lb.
\

ROUND AND T-BONE

LB.

WESTERN

sFFnirsQ

U * L L I / L D U U

c m pec
U l i n i

|

LB

VKKTKIIN

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YELLOW ONIONS

77c
«9c
S9c

59c
67c
19c
37c

NO I rnillll.KIt

POTATOES
giikrn

CABBAGE

Square* Cut SHOULDER Lb. 49c

I. A H U E

Avocados .... 2 lor 17c

MInula MaM (*Mir.

F AN t t

Orange Juice 4 for 99c

If r t l F R r i

Htrrta-Kyr R ib j

Lettuce.. 2 lg. lids. 21c

SHOULDER CHOPS

FROZEN FOOD

Lima UcanK

k at.
I t at.

:i2c

Tomatoes..... lb. IDe

NAUmcn

LEA K

Slllt. WHEAT

SALTINGS

Octagon Cleanser

SU C E D B A C O N
PALMOLIVE

PALM0LIV£

l-lb. pkR. 26ft
AJAX

super

siDb

C an l i e

v ,i

I.IJ C R Y

Lb. 59c

�lit U n lly T h e r * Is S tre n g th —
To rio te d I ho Past* of lh* Wo* Id;
To Promote lh# P ro fits* of America.
To fti/duc* Prosperity f„, gonfmd.

# 0 1 . 1 'M E X X X X I

Senate Group
Votes Hike In
Income
Taxes
I
i
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20

THE

S

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§

&gt;

a
AN

■
«
E ita b lie h e ri 1!fOR

n

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nAM

-O K D . H O ItH M .

Security Council President Malik Irks Members

Percent Increase
Expected T o R a ise
About

Home BtiilderH Say
flousitur Bttom Will
it Continue This Year
W AHIIINUTON. Aug. II &lt;/V&gt;
Horn* builder said today that re­
cent government tiirba on muttgag&gt; - will not rhreh the rrx-otd
breaking housing lasoni until late
fall. Til*V -aid the eventual ef
fe*t ’*111 lie o m l nf jfi to .1U n*
cent In horn* building neyt year
That estimate of th* ituatlnn
w»« Nnnotin'ed hy the National
|A* &gt;M-latlnn of
Home
Riiilder*,
Vlhlrh (a arixioii- to avoid any fur­
ther housing eor-trid* at this time.
Th* new jnsernmenl regulations
reunite s-eterans In mat,* a Z sin
cent down pasmenl when buying
a home, and re&lt;iulr* down nay.
mants 5 per rent larger than here­
tofore on moitgagei Insured bv
the Federal Housing AdminHtr*
tion.
About ,V) lev men of I be A-so
elation, including the
eteeuilva
j&gt;m m lttef, are meeting her* fy*s•w lI'sa iis a H n* raw* TSwal
M U T E’S IM HKN TS FOUNH
The identity of • mute, hut not
deaf 14 year old boy. who was
picked ii,i here Wednesday by
police following numerous complain!' and who had been turned
over *n lodge tVoigla* Htenstrnm
pending identification, wa« re­
vealed by a telephone call at R:4i
o’clock thia morning from E . O.
erod of Titusville, and Ihe pa­
rt* came from F’alatka at 1 0 :0 0
o'clock to gat the boy.

«

H* I* Raymond N. Herkenson.
Jr., whose father, a pulp mill
worker in 1‘slatka. formerly lived
In Tltua villa and knew Mr. Herbid.
The latter recognlaed l i t boy’s
pb-inre In a newspaper, and tele­
phoned lh« Sanford Toftf* Departmanl

H l|l&gt; \ \ ,

M G.

II.

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X m o r'itl*tl I ’ mv-m I

Nn. 255

Wi r e

0mEuropean D ecj X ro o p s C apture
Army bought
^ f n
f
By Churchill E a s t Port O t Pohang;
A i r Field in D a n g e r
H rm n n c ls

l i it i f i c «i l i o n

B illio n s ;
Truman H it s U M T

Beginning *&gt;ct I, withholding- nn
wage* ond salaries, «fl*r pet tonal
exemptions, would jump limn the
present IS p*r rent in IM pm rent
Th* committer action cnmplrteu
Ito approval nf lit* out jut ilrnt*
J i t President Truman's "first InWtaHinenl" ih.mKi.noti.mtti t*^ pm.
gram &lt;rtl#tt'l*i| In help pay for lit*
Korean war and America's t*armament against CommmunUt
aggression.
Tit* lax framing group yestrrday okayed a f I .MWI.uun.oiyi a ye.r
Increase In rurporatinii tax**,
rising thr top l*vy nn rmpntat*
income frmn &lt;fk p*t r*nl IS, eifec
live m nf July I, U*W)
. Th* high*! '»#. Lttea will^Pl'')’
A n »v half nf I n n corporate income. 4nil only In 1*4 of IVMl In­
dividual incnm*
Alltnld, th* cnmpiiltee now no»
approved items aggregating a haul
-4jtfK’.ixm.Whi nf Ihr Pmddtmt'*
lA.OOO.IHMI.nOU rr&lt;pi*«l. Il Iran y*l
In art on *-ev*ral minor items. atm
possibly on an etc#** profit* lax
ptnpiu.nl for corporation**
President Truman will not -**V
paaaag* nf a I'niverstal Military
'(raining Mil *1 thl# aesaion if
ey’nngr**-, In* ttnil* House laid.
I’l**li|*ntlal ftecrrtery Chari*O. Rnit told that the Pretldenl ii t ttmng at »v&lt;r fnr ruth a tnea
tut*, hut f»*U tlnl p itiru i* for it
at till* lint* mtiht Interfei# with
U h tt vtfally n«*d*d IrgliUtlon i*
lal*d lo Kn|**n «*t n*ad*.
t,v*n f lh* I’realdent want*&lt;l
UM T now, key m*mt&gt;*r* of O n
gr*r- w*r* raying It would coil
too murh, in ntnn*y and manjtowfr,
*r tier txII v when itilfd on top "f
A t ( i* r growing d*f*n»e ^&gt;aU.
Knaa gav* Mr. Truman’* u *«
at a new* rnnf*rrnr* wh*n told
a hoot rrpnt t« of an AdminUtratimi
driv* for patrag* nf a UMT hill.
in * Mouse intni cm,tempi m
Congress rlialinn* against M wil
st nn (•*■*# na raa*

N EW SPA PER

•r . i t r s i K in

3

WASHINGTON. A uk I I t.TN
lit* ‘vn.itf I m in i' ( Ktnnnllrr
t"«b»y *|&lt;pio*fd .in annual tm iroir
-thnul H * Ml MM UK*) m |* i •
Mtnol locum* lit r t , Anil I'lnnl'nl
liim itn anmuimnl lut opponlion
In * I 'l m r it u l Milii.tit litmint:
lull it llir |&lt;irt*nl limr.
Hi* It* lull aitlhnri/rs lit* gov­
ernment In begin iliggint: H**|&gt;*i in
In lit* (tor Irlt n( met Sfl.000.000
ltt|M V m nit Otl, I
Al llir ram* time. lit* (ommitlf*
Jlttllll. I*tl lit lltf l In |||4W tl|t 411
“ xenipllon which would hair ihr
• lira I nl tciiHit iiir U t n limn
me nihrri nl Am*li&lt; 4n fighting
lorrrx Ixelnw lit* cnmrnluioned ofIn *t &gt;4nlt in km*4 and nlltrt u n i
nl hmlilitir*
Some exemption otto would Ap­
ply In o llltrl personnel, under tin.
plan
II lit* ,S*nol* and Until* oppinvc
#d&gt;* 14* Inll, it lli*y ot* cxpcled
In tin, llir lax ohlig xlioni nf in­
dividuals mil go up ,t» min It ot
20 per rent in mm* intom* h*#t
1*11.

Psrtli floods »ilh widely scallend *hn»*rs &lt;nd llnniifrthn&lt;*rt
»«st m ail ond oser I* * * and In
sflrmoon, »lay* hcr» Ihrotifh Salindex.

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

W EA TH ER

Of

W e s te rn D e f e n s e ,
I\ m I u i i I c s T *i 11;

In ,,.,, w
P
a ll I lilll. fil l liwf It |,,f
t** rtl, Ittiril^tlllllf I ie«||4|,| III t ,|||
I*r#f I tl I i»|N*,,f| n&gt;ftff% h* JuirM tlfi
" f *f t
t l lir Nn i*t 1 ii r»n
fStIMlIl * H4ilirtir Pfimr Mm
i
.in
io*i .'(■
I, ,a|
until,in
« i lh , lliuii .if t|», !.l|tit|tf in I «»n
i«i!uii«» Vt»r mhls a .I Hit* f,t| t„| ||
in if mu *nt»k * I *" pHififi tlrniu
&lt;i «t«« i null of
l ftlllf llltl » •M-dlilll a Mil a||« I, 4
I Min|»4-Aii fm| i r tlmnlif ,,| mi (i||f
| 'HSp, f 4|„sn Mid, til, l f, 11, aI S»4l#»
Hud C AtMifi in
nf ihr IJin!,il
NrnHifv ( iMimtl
i littlf Kill flrtn »f|il,(| |||r pint|||t|
|ir«litsn &lt;if *4 tr .il fiH ,„tivr ft nitI
jit I itif*|tr

I r h tlU ■

Jocoh Wnlth

Tingfu lii* t t |

Wnrran Atitlln

ntlRIJUIKlHO fACTICS Of lO VIIt OMtOATf Jamb
(leflt tn lb* l 1f- - -- ..it r Finm*tl at t rV* Stir*
r»n, N Y., are vlgnrouily attacked by China r Tlngftl Trta«a fr*nt*ri an&gt;l VVattrn Amlin *&gt;f lh* Unit'd
Staler Malik tlrivea lftd*l»y a vote of rentui* on Norlh Korva, lntrndur*d hr Amlin, and Ilk** tra in hold up
lh* sealing of South Koras'* repretmlatlt *. John M Chang, ai angrily d*m»nd*.| hr Ttlan* ( l-ir»»»/i»i'&gt;-*a!)

Reserve Officers
Called 1 o Colors,
Army Announces

.layeees Consider
\V;tys To Inerense
Defense Spending

Malik Demands
Immediate Vote
On His Proposal

M .iim r p

li.irriui.Tii lli'juls l-’or Tlu* C. S,

O ver

A -. M ils I n A ir | O f

N o i i l i c . i ’. f or n

A rm y

" IN I I
v MX IIIN * vi |N
KilsriN r, Korea, \nt II
IN
I hr I s Marin*- ft»*hi« • i|»tli rr *t hie^finj;, lirgenf r ill ff»
I t 11 In th, \ mr It. m mi ihf»Jr
ritMifit ill j - L ««n f|i« .ifiil hr r n
f 11iik nl ftir k *i»r «ii f t *int 1h•»
VI if iti»s ifi*i%»• nii11 111r N"fit 1h k n•
»*M|i Ilf *1s iiuf l ii**k titrr I hr
*it V ii iltailtl niMift I ha* I eif tier ttrf k * fi4rt I tins hi ihriiitgH t hf
rti2Itl ifftlii » slid Bn| ntipmlMint *• hit h •
In ,| k*(r,rp
hfl'aiilf H|v or*
Id K V n . km i i
*•■
»K t ■
** ' 11»*I .»ri u 11gt*t#if III ♦
till a tIkftd1 I |m*e:11 I'll In North
kl*ft ill B fiK I In f | frfitif 4ri Im
|ini I ml a|r oft (i nn thr riat rim l
••I htirr.i ni« intis'* •stiiflhri I of
I 'llfii iV h'ni;
Ihr l|n t ingi
it*o Mfifrai |!a»l hiMips iml rnfi*•&gt;»» mming nn l**»h ing f|a»m
\ rMifirffik in llir north

I fir i j||||f«t &gt;) lift | pi| U,.t itO
tuntf tr,f, f l.tms- |m,
to iftr i M|dj
|m*ttI i|»*l f i tntf inllit t n i \ r ||»
( Imi* mil ifrrl iirt I. calling
,i|».ii i | i* nalmnt nl the Wf tl In do
then lhal* in ,-it.lPa ling t is ill/t
| pin

,

III
t . i r u ; s ( *m

,

lh* i •S i**, .e.l'td av voted In
atspnml a tnmniill** In inirsitpal*
llir |w.nihility of iinlm mg lh* na­
gnvesnmeni in sp*nd mm*
R u ss ia n W o u ld A dm it
Doctors,
D e n t i s t s tional
nf its drfrns* funds in llut ai*a
B o th N o r th , South
A nd
Vctinarians A I). IV im n n . as durclnr nl ill*
llir warlini* Ira I*I assr|l*d lliil
K o re a T o C o u n cil th' wlmlr Weil i. in g i*il dan
Arc Ordered Out S*nunnl* ■minis 0*f*nt* ('mined
told nf lh* pi*i*nt drfemr s*l up
will, lli^ ‘Itfftlnrvi i ml «i%t*
« (S M lN iiT n s \u c i i - i n
W A S H IM .T O V , Aug. M e D has*
—Secretary nf M at* \&gt;h*i.m IlDlm n of UVtlfin f ttinpr ttmlfi
W If. Sl*mp*t. layer* |U*si- Iriftat arniietl flu -ia*% r*|ir*«*ii- |fir tit ulnH of .Nutef
lh * Army aiinnuntfr! Inday llia l
d*nl. (Munled mil lhal Senumil* Is tii* I" 'he I N Sarncils • •mis.
il it calling up In active duly
Thr Drift II In,dri vMfriilr«t file
Ihr flir ti«tt*m lit it Mf la rtrnty
I
whether ihey like il ni nn|
7.P h i Cnilnlv has fam ianle farililin fnr rll nf lilin g ‘’In Ilia ail
I nil*f| Nat inn. rfl.-ci in ii||nia d**ttf|i1ri nfy mi*f fit I ia,
if t e n e captain, and li*i|lenanl. (amps and wal*ifmnt fai ihlirs
pear* anH irriirilv'* in h-n*a. ti
"i O'tvifillif frr.p Sm r farm «rl tij*
whti ace nnl atitgneH In units nl ssuiaht* fnr amphihlnut naminga n *» . rnnfrrrssr* tih rv in alns 14I, ft It hHV, Ierr I, * 11 i *, |» rtf!
I
|liail*v
CVIhatn.
Honda
Jay
»*i’f
*hal
llir
S
i.u
rl
,1*1*
il*,
lit* nrganired r*s*rv* ctups.
§!fu r/* hv an-il ‘Cnufr i enrv Imt
l.'-.h Malik had ti»ed dllalnrr . j, r„ l,*|.| u llh high ..ffirlula u Ih* nflit *is, all m*n. will lie -.n «** pi*ml*nt, suggfslfd lhal lit*
jn.f
ffifr* 41r d frV r.
.......
a .... ........
#____i
a tlii* duly hv CVI f», lh* Armv fascees hmk intu lh* (intidnliiy u l« ul the Irulh" &gt;n i.hilrisrl llifpittifit. \ pirtf nt IMII s f*K4«l
|u
,ft tt| |il,t\4&gt;{ By f|t»* |jm
said, lh*v t»* Iteing nrd*l*d lip Ini •&lt; ili* Nasal An Slalmn lieing ifn m rn l alum nf ihr m l | , , i H finn'Cltl
tr .|ieniilhi*• f*»t
mu
alniil hurra
.’ I months, «nhj*ri in i hang* hy aili&gt;al*d, and |xunt*d nut lhal
y.
I ongless, unleit i*h*v*tl MM.net lh* t*o'*»nmenl ss fxpendmg mni*
fliit Iti 4t Inti firt *’ In" •«M.
1 A Et, d &lt; &lt;1 *s\ A n ; II t/T)
lulhnss d-dlars for nalsnin)
Th* Army »*•-&lt; simutalanrnustY lhsn
f«nut tl*» # UiM iiH i nr tit nf
Hu 1M* l-ii, 4* A M ilt! i( 4 if
Am«M*ith
b isf *n
lhal il will cecall mvnhinlanlv I.5A7 defense, and said lhal fanl'ii** si
d*maml*d an iniiii*di«l* S # « u n l y , „ . t h i n t )li«
lias Iw
l-e*u
H ilfttlf t»
Itial* n lli/ fii nf lh* arils * an IP lh* |nin-«i ilalsnn are m lupami-fi
S\ Si* »1 Vf*l^ nn Im |ifof*mtl lit!
♦ mil p«i|tt* H
|.a
* .
\
&amp;
atlire m*rtH al, dental. *et*iiss*M 1
inntr
rfp rfk fn tiliifi
nl
Uiili
r im ir h ill rntnfi|«Hir«f »l«nf hf«
I think lhal atrang*m*M
and red ical le m c r ccii|H.
N
Nmtl,
ami
No.,lb
E
-u
ra
to
td*
\ 'r '
“•'»
could he made with (be fednai
hiul* f;iltrn...........
Mth*
fl ml.t-c-iing
**“■
cai i, ot
1 lisa call-up will afferl nffimis government In reimburse thns* pari m I buietj Vatiuus tlcl&gt;«tr
Wfafr Mini lit «ti*f j«lrt fh»* fdf
i*(s Irs lh* grad* nf ma|ni in lh’ now ocrupying Ihe stallon.” ii
MaM'i move seetuetl an »(lmi ifrM .JtMrtri |iy th«* pit«f nf “t ir
medical and medical s*nic* corps, *, * ,'''*
lo ileri llir rounctl clrtiatr bad *i!4ififf«(r inK
"N mw, hm trvfl,’* s4t,| * lints Itill
i.mdm, Hradley Intruducs-I Hi .
, Ur ,,,
|
win.I
lietilrnsnl c oh me I in lh* denial
'*tl*Mcr«iv fit* Hi; lit Mill |« fit* h ii tn* J» v^ # |
,
.
corps and ma|nr in lh* vetermaiv Ivtrt.Mti who
Ktit•’ • nr»'l »hr
* Mtiflu
thmi
rot»)4 nut bf§uH« tKeml
rot
mips
s’lhl "»n u Itn It Ii4« fill|filftrr«| it him
wiUt a nfmi? nf f«l»^ ifn irlty , •n*n !»*»•
fftM .fiI lh* vkhfplf f if r m il til In
The rninnany grade nflicrta tin. predict
datk days ahead.
in
p ,, mm .&lt;^ommuont coimhu
«ntf vrhrfttrnt t , /tI &lt;/ /•11lift ''f
,
, .
, .
ing recalled include
raptainn event of a global ticunie warMr
Peter-on
lashed
mil
against
,,4,"
minted
lb*
Ncuili
l,mr„„
itJI -I inert v, Mtifl mu ti y ltirti»HM*i
and fi.nfil lieutenant i in l*i arm*
and i*rv|*e.i The s’ will rum* from national inefficiency and no,it* aulltottlifs si* Novi*l puppets sod ifc unit' |iri*|KMril whir h, if fhry
ifi'il fsfffi I11*1**ti Iwfi y r 4 f h j»go,
it*redoes , recalled the prevluus
.ill part- of the rnuntty
(list tbr LI N (limild not ,iiil i-ntlM ft If* t h«'V** ytri*f»'«'!| *niiif
This was the first Army rill-tip la d of prepatedneta ai P*ar1
nf Ipdlvidual off ires a who ar* not Hatl*or, and pointed out that out nub them until |b»y r-ai* retutned fnril ‘
f '|«M«»■I♦111 -t 4t «,*t «k‘ .| m ♦ -f,
rnemtiers nf the nrganii*d irserve. men at* again being sacrificed in notlb nl lb* stub ,.atalltl
ls*n Mitt' h iip *t*, IV* *t'a
I be IIL'U (,Oflif11IJftltt (lUIMlPt
a i- f r l ago t» annnunrrd ih« ie- j a delaying action
If* «aid that his Initru * tn
iinhltiffl -iti'ftJ'ittlv m
mid
i all to active dutv nf a 10/10 r*
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Ml»* M?»tfiiftU
x*rs-e enlisted men. lo report tn from 'lie h'ghcr ups wet* tn rough
'Jlotlf •*( tf*i(k
fir M*r I’t */f
slrtletal form, and that a Rood |ot tounlft ollffiiivc. Hitli I till ««n
Keptemhet and Octolmi
county defense ateff had be*n
(jl4tlv.Vrt |fbh llr|t|kti|(t ftf |f, f fill' otfttrtlifff, if n r *vrlf
Th* Army did not rat to. but picked, each with * kliowlrd,;* "f
Inllow yfllfrclny'ft Irirl ill Ml | It sfttirt&lt; ■I'i'tn," hr 'IfrU tf'l
presumably lh* officer' being call
Hrplvi»*K tft ilftiUltirtiV * "V
his duties. Too little information '■
It ■■(!««•« flu tfflP U „ l
ed Up will help lo fill the officer available as lo th* effect i of »•
tei
I‘
tl |r 4iff t a. *tl 4f F f ft»If■
r
complements of National IJuard torn)* hlasts and how to cope witii
It HMtlilMi tl« *■'•«•
Bid
Is
Arruplud
and organised Itrserv* units be­ them, he added. If global
ing ttimnione*! to arttve duty
conference at Orlando this week
By SrltfHil Boarrl
Brailuy Oflltnnt To
Thr Army provided tbit In­ come i »* will need Information re­
formation on where the officeia garding ma-a shelters and niedlra'
O
h Sfltool B iihm’n
PruniHr AI MuH
will rnw# Irnm*
auntuies. &gt;•*
j - ,
u t . I n v n f i» r o ii|i
Third Armv lOenrgla. r*nne* ttoil and are awaiting out leader
Tbr bid of thf. K r,,, 1 .1- Ti-i-l
tee. North Carolina, Smith Cam
r,hip, If any, to supply It.
and Iter'or *M„ ot, two trite* n*
Sft*MMfl»t1r
line, Alabama, Mi*sls&lt;ippl and
J
Itr alley IMItatn,
I ’resblent Kfrmpet and H. r . tmnal rlmol bi|*,*t •N,ultiu*,l w(t
1mifltv r»pl* »»nt&lt;tl&gt;e, ao-t nr* I
Hot Ida I
captain-, **&gt; lictri- finna- were named as delrgrtr ■ rt-«yr,H no.hr. .1 . r .,1 .,f t : ,
enanta, ‘ H medical. .1.1 ii*utal ant tn tin- thr** day Jayce* aiuninr deliver*.!, wan s ..r ( il'.| v -.lrn li d«m •*f ♦!»»• I*|&gt;Mi&lt;fft Jtinior &lt; ti .ftpm
end, whi*h aieuit 25 local Jayce* by thr County Mmol In,aid a, p 1**1 r»f 0*rr»nirt *’ U
” vet/iinxrr •ifflrer*
itjlil fhr •114 1k a Hy 1tii*'* mm i
Offireta In the general aim- and expect to attend Alternalrs
meeting
•tn «»f MMItllfIlf fthftl hr kftftv
services must m »l age and phy­ John Kad*r and A lsln (hlham
Itida on tire* fot Irb.ml tin •
Among the toplra slated &gt;0 were awaidcd lo ff.a key'* Till Ml#
IttMtoi imp riMir HIM** wl
sical re&lt;|Kirementa. In the 'otn*
l«it arm *- engineers, signal, In­ disruasimi at th# conference s*'d Shop, fiitkklaml M .o ii nn. In. I i ;fHl fiVInrk In tijifti thr rprrli*
M,***n|f|i ftf I hi* Jfpyr **f 4t I hf It
fant v, armored, field and coast Mr. Htemper are those concern *"d Hottl'a fiamge.
l-onpwn.. 1
artillery— the ag* limit for se­ ing a United World Government. • aid Htipl. T. W* Ijiwtoti.
fait* aiivn mi*v *f»a!ri#nrr
fit
rum! lieutenants la .10, for firtl support of colored Jayce*' and
ftVSifdi Mr wifi
O ItffMihJr at 411
A
remhitioN
was
n.iopted
lh»'
In
lieutenants IS , and for captain, tl curbing crime and gambling
all children who i* . rn llv &lt;ano •ftfMHHin attif 4 Smtffftv r Mnn
will »*•
her topic
t .
fltti nf • hi* tttftjor h 'Mr fit h*
In the service,.
.u, h •&gt; niche- Florida. Another
wliet her m not to g w nu-tr vol from stat. anti areas wb*r&gt;- tlicr. MlMtlb s* t|. ,tii|
Jftyrrr S*'*
aa adiulant general, rhenoral, or
Ing strength to ilarger
Jayce* ['■» 'w'u * l'ollo rn,d. , , , t , .
:
tary Bur'lon Mtaiflry tht mmmi
dnanee, uuarJerniaater. finance, aeVirginia,
to remain nut
out „i
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1relegates from here a t e in
'n
lllg
ln
la.
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"•If. in ii rhmtifr tn Ja y rrr liv&gt;U«
ciiriiv and intelligence - the ag* clubs.
tn gn to the cunfeiauce iinlntlrw i school for at lead two work*
hlrh wntlM i*r#nt Ihr l ur^rr r|nli
limit* for second liesitenants is 11
AM .chnrits tn lirminote /*r-.inti
It was Voted.
.
'-infr ViiMnc xlirngth nl fhr ftfi
for first lieuteiianta II «nd for ed 1-nral
Jayceea will weal spf»‘ are *ch*-iul*d to open on Tn*
r ia l ronventlonn The
nt&gt; eul
captains 4ft. Officers overage for shirts al the ronference on whirli . day. Sept. f&gt;.. foliowini:
- -l.nlmr
■ ■
combat arms may iw or dried to - r _ a..aii,i#fi man* nf
an'* ,
l^wton #niint*Mr t**|. Mt** In 1ot,rig itrrnglll, based on inuii.
active duty in the aervirr branenea. sta lkkV
month .o
contract.,
les. h*. 1*r*hi|» bn« a &gt;*t|ir&gt;g of ill d’dr
, of celery^
celery, IdenlltylOB
itjenliryire U'* (bell -In mom.,
n ., . n
res.
All officers selected will •■* or- v ialtor* as repracantlng »b'» ^
■•* reuuested »o report two week ^»te«. The new Uws would rai •
this railing In (irunOftinn r.» tt&gt;derH lo l U nearest Armv Pn* ( | . ,
i j \ ,t ndham. On Ra'urdav ' **• •*•# °n Aug Jl
for physiral test*, the Army said.:
J th , Anjehllt Hotel a
A ptoposal hv John Krider t(-,i " '« •» * of m em '-,. |n th , clubs
If found physically f»». 'b'T *'•• f „ hio5 -how will be he'd for (our acre* of school land near th* , f&gt;»hN .»**«” , scheduled
f...
he given 21 H a y a to wind up their w)v#(( nf delegate* and visitor* . Midway School for negro*- U &lt;1 r ' ' r*l*' denaj* Ju*b»'le 'be endur e
for a baseball park wat veferjed In
" f World 'invernment. and
private affairs unless »h*y *re
R. F. Cooper, rlialnoan of tw l'b r a ilv lu b llitv &gt;.f rpon-.rlnp
HHKET H H flRTA O F
willing to report sooner.
'Negro Jav'ee move .nett I in Flot
JA C K S ftN V II.L E . Aug 11 '.V -hnol "u-iaex.
The Armv Mid It antirip*""
that one-third of (he total group
-Enough be.Uheel material f«r a'
Mrs. I^e Kamuel wa&gt; eppotnlrd ,t*phyileat| About 25 r„.,o(^,, r.f the Kao
armv of Hallowean ghosts w* iea'her of history and
will report by (kept 2 2 «»'•
•CwwItwwM ow e««* IX m *
Innior |bgi&gt; bird group are expected to at
atoleri from the George Washing education si the
Kch.ml, Ben II &gt;:atlln seas ap "m l lb * rooferere*,
said
Mr
ton Hotel.
T A V I/kR FK R 8 IS T S
Pol lee said someone #nt*re&lt;l I", pointed janitor at the «-hr*,| f„l Headlay. W II Htemper. pre.l
RO ISK , Idaho. Aug. II
«#»- storeroom with a pass kev an* lowing
nwing the resignation of If. T
of *be Hanford Club, snd II
Just aliout everybody but Sena, took W doren sheet* valued •» Johnwin.
F. Ganaa will r*|.r -*»nt the local
tor GJen II. Taylor, had .or**ded 54# 1 .
|"lub a* e t.tr directors
at
lh*
today that Tavlor had lo-* In h*e
jg ith erin *. vyhi. h promise- to bKA N ITIIU I P IG H T FH
bid for renominatinn for th* W»b«
one of the large&gt;t vet held in fh*&gt;
R A IL flT R iK K
G R E A T L A K E S , ITT.. Aug It
Ikemociatlc six-year Men*!* *****
W AHIIINGTON. Aug. 11 M n
fHprelall-^ln the thick of th- &gt;&lt;atr.
•file one-time tinging **iwte&gt;y P resident Truman today if*nn*d Korean rampsIgn Is Georg* W
The |nea| eopl'ngrpt is *xp».t
who ran In the number t»o •«•' Into the lalror dlipula between Ibsbrnw, Iranian apprenli', IJRN. •■I *ci tiack Alvin Odham for the
with Henry W alla** on lb* IM - 2A short-line railroads ami work- of Bog 411, Sanford, F la ., a n*w p-nt of wlce-presiilenl of the dis­
Prorreealve Party ballot.
era represented by 1# non-operat- member of a Naval aircraft cirri#' trict, an nffk-e va-ated wh*n II*.
trailing hi* opponent. fortn*t Sen- Ing uriona,
which la spvtrheardng Navy sf- rharlea •‘Chuek" Fain wav railed
Hr algnod an axertiilv# ordr , in kr agalnc. Korean Communist Into m ilitary service, M«nv wires
ai/e f.» Wsrth Clark, by a ronslr*
nf the Jayree* are aipeclad to
lent IJ.00.plu* votes
an*.Png up ar rm «r|/pcy Imard n fc/roa.
With l l «
of W«&gt; Ptetiurt* investigate dlffereneee which lh*
The U. E. aircraft plane* n[ the aitend the ronference. and en­
eounted, the unofllclal flru*#* Preaident said th rent an to deprive Navy hav* flown from tha rarrler tertainments are planned for them
In TuvwJay'a primary stood at the rountry of emaantlal transpor- on numaroua atrlkea,
Tha Jayceea hold conference* in
Infl'dinr
M.7M for Clark. M AV) for Tay. tation service.
great damage by u m i f mrkrU. tha su n m ar, fall and wintar. an I
lor. end MJMI for Ihe third man.
Mr. Truman's action Has Ihe af- bomba, and Incendiary project IIt. theJr state convention In th*
I .White. White rnn- feet of preventing o strike for a against enemy ground and air In- •rring. The conference starts to
Rep. Compton
Con
day and amis Hunday.
sUllationa.
period of #0 days.
ceded to Clark yeatarday.

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Sanford Weal her
Training f'la -. and Ihr Rtmuio'* t b e * . t w t u l I n M * t U M r f t v
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poll - lo hr *n w * c | &gt; a
X Ml T M high
joyed air- swimming, l.o r b..*
TI.ei kept 'be air ahve -vitb
pitr lung, volley ball, nni-ir, dam
wing' o fbev flew -oittea in conIng. etc. The .ninmittee in *hxrg- tiiiit.ni ■ hultle "n ome missions
T h e W e a th e r
of lb* program includea Mr an.' t h e y
"fi an d unlo#t|».d the r
M'satlsa*# »■ rsae
Mr», Tlie.alotf) Aulln, and Mi
JA C K S O N V II.L E . Aug 11 '.TN
George N| Jacob*. It waanAT
99
t ivii mi &gt;'vrititi
Atlanta
nounce.l bv John I'ier-on. vein a.,
#5
72
Hoxton
Xt-rot-Fi of ibe ' ivii Air
teacher.
..... w . in* 11 ti.jiit
t(.» XIf - Buffalo
V»
74
47
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p..it Hanger. In'tmriion tn r* Ito Chicago
IN HI l I -i’B A VINO
S3
IXcnvei
44
City workmen, uilng the .,*" co.lv w&gt;. g " r " by C B O n
M
73
fog spray unit, have conipb" ’ from 7 mi lo H no I’ M Tbr'-* N *v- !&gt;?• Momer
at
57
inntlirr round of apiarlny of a* e.luca|lon»l film* on signalling and Fresno
v&gt;
72
leys In order to rid the clly of radio were tbown. and a sburf New Orleans
77
ina
Fhoenlx
Insert (rest*. Clifford MrKIhb'u inu inn's meeting followed.
MX
77
Dun to 111* dance whirli will le- .Seatll*
city manager, aald today, Yraler7S
«S
day, the work of aprnyliiK wa* In-Id next Wednesday night st Ihr Jit k ‘onvll'a
41
91
romplrted at the Zoo, hut Jlgg« Kan Orlo Club no meeting »HII I# K*v West
an
74
Ihe mandrill ape. wa* not a hit held al the Airport. The pgblir Melbourne
74
43
pleased and made angry fare* al I* Invited to swell the attei.i'anc* Pensacola
71
72
Tampa
at thr dance
the workmen.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 1950

T 1 IK HANKlM H) I I K H A l.n . H A N F O R D . m O H IO A

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Dali* t m t l tatartar
&lt;W •■•4aa
i f f H iiaalla Vw a a
aal»i»a aa aaraal rlaaa aaaliar
n«k»i if, iaia, at ia&gt; |&gt;M| m iu*
M lla rt. llafU a, aa4*i lla. A n
• • M in a al Ware* X. lafl.
h d i . u m i i . ii&gt;: a *
M lla i
••(mill, V li i.lv
Haalaaaa Haaiaar
• I R il N i m u l

nai l a

Asking Some Questions

Korean War

Florida Autoists
Seem lleUrmined
P*a&gt; O u l
half from the'
To Kill Selves

THE WORLD TODAY

(Cawflaaw* P r «
We nrc&gt; on the wny toward n ucm-rnl mobilization,
Hy I la W i n Mark KNZIK
only a mile and a
economically and militarily. In the event of the continua­
•I* Foreign Affair* Analyat
I .eld.
i
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4
tion of the war in Korea, which if not nettled by the United
The Kighth Army, announcing
JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
Aug
11—
th# citJ
Nation*, will necessitate the reconrjuest of the peninsula,| The a mating care and Kmg-1 th. f. „ of Pol). n f
« « in flame* . . V m eric.n. with' t.Spmalr— Peitoi,* u*inc r’lcridathe jreople rtf the I'niled States can anticipate total con­ range
way* ha* devoted to Commmun
streets and hlxliwa)* »«eta tlv:erscription and total control of everything— life, labor, i*m'« world-revolution I* ttriking drew after a ravage night battle. mined to make thi* the c u r i j ».j
1‘ohang ie ftS air mile* north of
capital, and Income- hy the utate. In short, and hy what­ ly illm tiat.il h&gt; current indica­ the main U. 8. supply purr of grrout year In hirtory where mot
w hirl* accident fatal.tic* xre an*
ever name it ».* called. We can anticipate the coercive mili­ tion* that K c l China '* alwiut to Puian.
Small U. R. force* battled In rented.
tary and bureaucratic tale collect IviRm which, when prac- ahforh Titret.
Tibet. “ It....f Of the World," the early morning darkne** to
A rvpoit from the Florida Stati
tieerl elsewhere, we call "communism”.
perched in lofty iudation on Ike •ave the air field, which ia on a Boaiu of Hcsltn B .u a u of Vital
AccompanyinK this development will la1 the old demand ilinialiiyan plateau and dwelling Split about *i( mile* southeast of Statirik* corsiing the firrt »ix
for “unity,” tin' protest "don’t rock the boat," and tip. In tenlurle* long pa*t! What pof Pohang.
month* of )0Eiu which wa* re*
U. H. tank* and more Infantry leased today then* a S i per cent
urge to “ liusl our leaders." To raise disagreeable (pjestions *ible u*e can BohheVtim have for
primitive land?
were puihing up to lha reacue Increata in such sccidtm death'
will soon heroni. lanlumomit to “conspiring with the enemy.” I hat
True, Tibet bulge* into China of the air Held.
st compartd with a itmiisr per­
Before this stale of affairs is achieved, and we are on the north and into India on the
Pohang, second only to Pu*an iod in 1549.
irdticed to til......unlit ion described ill the late George Or­ south, and Ihl- give- rise to the Itaelf a* a rupply port, fell to a ' "If th* ptr»*ut ,r*nd continue*,"
question of whether il ha* atra- surprise Red drive through unde­ »*y» Dr. Wilton T. Sowder. State
well's "1981," let us, then, raise a few tpiestiuns.

If Carrie*
a .»
a* Maaik
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i aa
krtt **•■&lt;*•
a aat
.a Mu i m
Atm
aa fia t ____________ .
11 w
111 aMtaarr aailra* aara* a?
naka, laaalaiUa* a«a aailra* *1
•Itftalkaaaaat lur aa* a „ P, » &gt;1
tula* laaJa, Hill k* rkaaial tat
■
I rfgajat atlarllalaa fair*
"fitpltatblr*
fat lalaa*
ataaaaaia
Hapraia atall *#• lar.
Ira lark. I kl&gt;aaa laaiiali, Kaa
w tftt aat M l«aia
Why should we trust our leaders?
Tka llrralg i* a aaraakar ■i ika
kawrlaltt !**•»» Hklrk la rallilat
Have tb&lt; polit a they have hitherto pursued brought
tialatlatli la Ika aa* I at taaaMI
rallaa at all Ika laral tana *&gt;rtal*4 us peace, stability and international security, or tiuve they
•a ikla aaaaap*a*t, a* nail a* al brought us war, Inflation, und international chaos?
I f aatta 4l*t&gt;airka*
FH ID A Y , AUG. I I, I9M
fU D A tb
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VEKH K

ll Ik nnpii**ili|a lu aland on II a
dafrn*iia. Lai I Ir*- arr «aun It) al
lath; fou rsnnol aland still
Whoever (halt tteh lo train hi* lit
thill Iota ll, tint whoioever rhall
le a fata Ilia aliall platarvr II.-

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Lukr 17:3d.
I he

Comiminiil l.a ti Caiman
charger A in a i i a a li
Mill* chopping incendiary

f iim iiu n rn l

lint
bomb* in faun home*. Moia jm
Ulo bugil

h v r hundred iHinndt of D P I
povtdri and 5(/0 fKX) gallon) ul
pDT liquid air La i. m ftonii I'
Koira, i u 1 bo tlooLi ti it needed,
foi . Koira ti nut a count!) fiat
ftom llltectl, lull we air afiaiil ilia'
the higsrrl :w,tc nve» I*
twill
Jiqve lo W sprayed with TNT.
You've liaaul ilia itor* about
ilia man tthu bad llir bull by the
tail. Writ, down in San Salvador
|br o lltri day a lialt caught a
man in much the tame way. Dob
Boltina caught a shark on lot linr.
engaged in a b iirf lug of war.
only lo be pulled into the tea
Wheieupon the shark attacked him
And ltd him on the leg. finally be­
ing dtiven o ff with a large knife.
VBIood Iriru fu iiu m werr nateitary
(o |fvr Uollina't life.

If Ruuia '.tint, do you rraliir
lhal Watta/a rivilifalion wherevar
it may eiht In the world, will be
j 'm in d ) Thai everything from So­
cial** on down lu Fianklm I)
j Roosevelt, good. had. and inch!*
ftieiii. will be replaced hy Noviel
Comaiunmn/ Thai we would tland
on ih* verge ol a Dark Agrt lhal
would make ilia duk age* after
the Roman Krupit* locA like ihr
ntunday tun? Do you rrah/e that?
Will. how in heaven’* namr can
you keep on buying l i gndlrt,
605 pair*, ol nylont, anil 475
cant ol spam?
lire pattag* ol a hill impoting
death •ententes on peacelimr
spies. the ru n time in Ameiican
hilloiy tuch a measure has been
I'tnrd recall* the dang't of loting
our liberty in our light lo pmerve
it ll will be a delicate laik in
the year* of the immediate future
U make thote emergent y lacnnet* which ate necessary and yet
if main lure of a film foundation
upon which to leluin lo fret gov*;nmenl. Thu would peihapa be
iha'cl* easier if more ol u* became
acquainted with the Constitution
and with whal hbeitir* i&lt; guaianUi*.
The chaige lhal Ruttia u timply fihbuiicring in the UId Sec unty Council iai»*» lha question a*
lo whether .my oalion ha* the
right to filibuiler In the great in(trnalional peacemaking organnalion a* tlalra have »uch lighta in
tp* Congrett of the United Stale*.
We lilHei incline to the vievl lhal
they have, lince not To would be
iamount lo lha admution lhal
majority it alway* right, the
minority alway* wrong, *umcthiti||
mil of ua know to he untrue. But
the filibuiler is. after all, merely
weapon, and the purpose to
** r it it put it whal detrtfninet
it U morally light 01
wrong.
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It ir too bad lhal the public
generally if unable to read the
full transcript oi testimony taken
far the K m u v rr hearing on naI

licmal *nm M *y ■«* “ W i P 1 U0*

toeing. One Chicago gambler who
haa 4 dog track* in Florida ndmiu
contributing 1100,000 to Fuller
Warreu’t campaign for governor,
but
be ibda'l ctpecl any
favor* in return, juit gave him
i $100,000 becaute lie liked him.
ptbai one inya that although
S- u d G: Syndic air in Miami
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byainoa ir, opi

Malik Demands

llaartaaea rraa* gas* Ua*.

Gttm Battle

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Chief U. S. Delegate Warren K .
I C * * ll* i« l- . n i r re ua*)
rockets *n ei-eniy vgnicie* and
Auilin.
Sit Glidwyn Jvtb. BrUitii title tivopt, returned and landed __
gate, said ‘the oar&gt;: force* of er.thia ten to 15 minute*.
Brack column* cf «noc* poured
Camrsuaiit impetialirm are con­
centrating lo r tn# kill" in Avia from Fcner.g a cro n the pad£!-»
and li-St
the Security Council a* the N"tth Korean* fov#n
must ueai witn afgr*«tion whert* through the city.
"They haJ fo jr matritie-g.i.i
ever it *r.»e» and provide a
&lt;.cani*i-olfen*ive to P.utfiYs Ja ­ or, a t ig t ar.a opened up on a
nos .\. h t ia : rt* the Council. Jepb hospital near the in Hi cad station
t.u Conraunitt tmgerrrdtm, "ro- at the north end uf tht city," *e d
ruiteJ *c £ u r;;» ," tvul cn a:: nv.v Cap. Percy Austin ot Jiarxv.lle,
n in e * in A lia ur.iei* the U, N K y„ a Koiean military advi.ory
group liaison officer, 'Than they
act* fcrtnr.xntly.
Jefco ipo*. a few minute* af­ .aided and "hot up the railroad
ter S erttarj of Stat* Atm"on, •tatioti rt*elf The tad wax mad*
in V.'e*hingtcn, accu*eu fuadi o; hy 15U guerrillai In native cljt'u*
trytud to thwatt United Nation* and two platoon* of unift .reu
effort* to rertore peace to Kor»\». , ♦oldieT*.'*
ihe Pntcr. said the United Na* j The American t*«k to u t c i
liont carmot cor rider inviting a patched by night to ctr-Jor. th
t«pte*»ntat,Te of North Kcrev to ,.ir*trip vra* first cut by machmethe Council tanle—a- demanded f i n t.t\ at ak .It 1;!0 A M .
by MUik— until the North Ko- when lc*» than ten mile* Horn Pottan* tetite to the oath patailrL Kkrg. The cctnmander then lent
J t lo «psit slie r .Mail*: renewed U .1 a'tompany of Ir.fantry frjm
hi* demand* for an Irnmediatr Pohang to make contact with h »
vat* on h;s piopoial to call in tear force.
repis-rntatrie* os both North ar j
"It had marched only about !*• *
Scatn nctea. Mtuik dropped hi« , muc , when it ran into R20ti
other
aemvndt for the titr.e bemg at nmhu«h tt«elf" *a!d Lt. Lee an
Uast. ofter th.ef U.S. DcUgatr T Jy, Cott I II. *on ct the ret. ji ' “•'arrea P. Au»tm again in .iu e j Beutenant geiwtal who won tame
that no vote could
taken an til in the la ri World War lor *nHallk, a- Countil I'Kiident, di*- gineeting and Anrio bridgehead
POteJ cf a previously posed point i leak out.
( f tlder.
It wa* feared at fit*: that mo*t
Malik announced yriierday bv cf the company lied been ls*t bot
would answer
Austin*
biting evetai hour- l*t&gt;i more than
enstgr- at length. He wa* ex­
pected to wind up today * meet­ uf the m'ssir.g imn -Haggl'd bad
ing with his speech, tu give i; Tlieir fate* wet* tnuqcakel »*id
-larked with fatigue, their trou•Aid* c-rcbialicn—without an im­
er* w .ie in *hr**d* and th&gt;r
mediate ansv.er — during t h e
.ui*- - worn raw ■ion: .t* .v l:n g _
wtefctod lec.ss,
Cpl. Kiciiaid Hoffman of ^ rAmtin charged that the North
U orttn. were u-!ng /Iu«*ian-m*de ry City, canse ba.k -liirtle** and
Itc k s ana gun- Malik, replying catty'ng a dagger in hi* hand
briefly acl gowleU&lt;,-«-d the Sonet Tear- of weaiine.- «nd sn rtr
LfUdn
J furnished *uppll&gt;• to 1 - 'Red ft m hi* led t'.rnmed
•*
C n ijn had
tke Nc-tO. Kor**n* hut a**erfed a* n* tola of tn» embu*b:
iii*-** \ t i t ail »oU to them before
'They ia .g h t u« tetv.eeu two
rii'T 'f'; “^ U l o n troor.* with- hUB Their thi* .hoi a &gt; lit* "hole
d% V i T m ' T V ' 1column. Ail wa could do wa. t&gt;
jj t w nrtnrd Auitln i ch^rre* |1f r t Into a ditch and wait until
^Iindirotti tuteru^ntf and him*. . iTicrnm^ Then they began open*
, tug.up on u* wilh m ertart—and
they could hit a d gtag with th « '
Belgian Kinif
Yi&gt; m e''ej up oar own weapon*they ver# »o . Ircccd f.-v/i n;ud wt
and we pulled
kiil. a rmok* bom b"*^hurled into • twidb't u*e them—
tr

mountains
while
the Health Officer
eglr value militarily Well, It h*&gt; fended
who maintainsome, but It tan't great for pra­ American* were rolling hark the neadquatter* here, "more than t
enemy
on
the
extreme
southern
ctical purp. «es. Much more to
thousand men. women, and childthe point i* its mineral wealth, end of the Korean front.
itri will Iota their live* during thi General
MarArthur’a
headquar­
which il lielteved to be great.
mid century year from automobile
However, &lt;t strike' me that ter* meanwhile announced that all
other motor vehicle accident*."
We have ha&lt;l a continuing administration in office f’&lt;immuni*rn Is mote interested in Communist bridgehead* but one and
Data on auto accident fatailtie*
since 1939, or at least have one now, which has defended the country'* npiriluai wraith | across the Naktong River on the 1* accumulated by th* Stat* Board
Tibet ii tb W rrtei,. front had been eraaed h/ uf Health a* part of it* tavk in
idl Hie internalional acts of its predecessors backed up by than In mineral
preparing vital *utl*tic* report*
bipartisan Republicans. .Many of the {mtsoiis who advised cradle uf Chine-e llud.lhiim, which American unit*.
ha* a sttoi i bold on many follow
thia one I* Important. It
During tne tin t tix month* of
these acts an still advising It is now apparent that they era. There vl-o are many But la But
a big one in the Changnyong IPSO,
the
consolidated report
did not know for whal purisise they were leading us in dhl t* in India and oilier Aaiatic area, 2V mile* southwest of the »how», there were 467 motor vc
the lust Wm ; that they were afflicted with an almost in­ countries.
frontline supply ba«e of Taegu. hide death* recorded in riorida
The Communist* have twen try­
A reinforcing column uf t) .3. a* competed with 302 *uch mi'credible hlliidiii-: to geographical, [wlltlcdl, and social re­
ing to gain control &gt;f the religious tank* and South Korean troon* hapt in a similar period in 1947
alities; that, for the sake of world peace they vested the bead* in Td&lt;et for a tong time. wa* reported nearing Ihe air field The *hut! month of February led
security of the I'nilisf Slates in an international organi­ Bnt He [teds rnu.t do more than and ready to join the defense.
thr list, wilh 91 per -on* lovini
The Rttsl* held a ridge only IJH their livegTn thi* lathion, a* com­
sation incapable, because of its composition und structure, get control of the Hi year old
ruling
Hislai
Rama
and
hia
Ini*
of framing b t alone enforcing international law, and that mediate adviser-. Coimnunlent will mile* from the runway when the plied with 67 in February, I9J0
Mustang* had to give up the hat- June wa* lowed with 63. a* com­
now. via that Uid.v, we are again engaged in war for the have to be forced on the Buddhist tie
Iscau** of darkne**. The pared with 39 fatailtie* for th&lt;
purpose of "enforcing jieuce.”
monk* who comprise ons' fourth of i.lsns, went to other airfield* in •am* month in 1949
Now. "war" i- not "peace,” despite the new Vocabulary the country'* entire male popula- ( |{or„ for the night,
Accident* involving two or more
A* darkne** «el in. two Ameri- motoi vehicle* accounted for the
which manages to define things by their exact opposites. tlon.
So occupation of Tibet might r „ , rotonel* with cook*, clerk* and highest death toll. With 146 p*rNor are 'Tinted Nations" rejs-llinp aggression in Korea. facillatate the acceptance of Com- other normally noncombatant Air
.Soldiers .,f the United States are, so far unsuccessfully, munliiri bv the very aloof Bud-j Pl,rce gruund personnel dug In fa* *un* dying from thi* cau«e. acomplied wilh B7 person* kill* I
trying to reverse an aggression initiated by another mem- dhl*t e li'iiie n t Theoretically that | night haMlr on the field,
thi* way in th* flirt *U month
would
p
u
r
I.,
t
i
i
Moscow
ai.il
C
o
rre
s
p
o
n
d
e
n
t
Ip.yle
at
the
airl»er* " f* till'
............................
l llitrri Nilti(,|)N, whir.M: lli'll'gult* is pfi'hi'lltly
of 1949. On thr other fad of th*
field
reo'.rted
litere
wa»
no
way
pr 4'sjib'iit nl^ il. Sittirily Uminrll. Without Hm- Ktissiuns, Peiping an Important influence
*r*le, collision* of motor vehi:!*
with follower* ..f this religion, of knowing how long the bait I* with animal* or anlrnai-drawn •*
Nations wns,
hr inHy, an
mi alliance
nllinnn* against
niftiinsl com
cum- l„ li, iM China mi.I in neighborng miehl rurdlnue.
Hui I. 'fiitx-r!
m ini itauims
oas, orieuy,
.
Fiarlirr Friday afternoon Boyle hide* claimed only three live*
in unis in, resting on the real ami potential forces of the count ries.
doting the tix-monlh* period.
had
reported
l.leul.
General
nal*
Art uni ly, of couise, Hu- hermit
l uihi Stales VVilh the Russians it is a fiction. Rut for
Other accident caltgorit- a n 1
ton IR Walker, U. S. S«h Armv
kingdom,
a*
Tibet
i*
called,
the sake of this fiction real [m t s o iis — almost entirely Ameri
th* number of death*, with the
formerly wn- a purl of China ll .'..mmandrr, and Mai General first-half I95u toitl* coming first,
cans are risking and losing their lives.
withdrew at the time of Hr, Sun Karle Partridge. Fifth Air Force
If ever It was uigenl to sel limited objectives, for the Yat fikn7* lavnluiioii sii.l *vi H*»U commander, visited the Pohang include:
1‘edcftrian, 110 and
"*.J 6S:
6.5: running
ru".nln*
limited aim of protecting our own Western civilization in "" ■*
l'&gt;d'i&lt;*mb'nt aatlon. *iel.l and «|eyv over the battle* off roadway,
In a light ohaervatlon plsne.
u„.n
in
i
l V '0.' ! major.
^ a B e lr * r a “ y
t».e places W here it lives, that time Is now. Instead, wv
U rS T rl J
with
fixed
or
unipeoifird °obi-ct
* I Hoffman -a d he thought the
Inside the flaming port a blood13 and 19; rollDloa with railway
street
battle
raged.
A
tough
_____
_
rlrfcm
»|iffll'
enemy had cap: red four je*uEiaouiste
security
precaut
*n*
wJf'.'rT
r ' r ,h« s'1;^ ««»i™i"«»inSZ™.'i; ES'
h' '
train, 32 and 13; overturning *** wet* undertaken tu prevent aqy in useful condition.
'
IlnMel N .lli” ., th»l i, n ricllon. ill Ih u u rw ... i «&lt;&gt; n* not to g b * offwiv* lo Bu i inounlaln-cllmhing North Korean roadway,
31
and
23;
non-traffic
'ore* struck Phang after scaling
r*cturner of violence a* the *olem;&gt;
"We took vilb U* all the wound­
I.f Which MV Si.nl lusrs the Inst vestige of Western fntqlum. dhlaU.
Ihe lofty peaks to Ihe west of motor vrh klt death*. 14 and 10 ceremony took place.
ed we could." -aid Cpl. Clyde
}L. murh for T llx t. whose
AKttln, "iir lentil i s tlon’t know where they’re going
motorcycle accident*. 14 and 12'
,
C u turn u n i * t repir-tntativ*. Ca*kin of Oakland. Calif., ."cut
I* cilv.l t» emphaviie the iloK r"1 Ihr town.
but I hey re on the wny,— |*y Dorothy Thompson.
Before Friday du*k American pedal ryrll*t, M and 6; oth-r an4 •houtr.1 twice VNe La P.epubli- thi'r-* me plenty mote out th«r“."
pt&gt;&gt;*iatencr and thr rs.eful orgsnh
A patioi later went out and
I ution of Communism. The bnuet plsne* flew off the field on 10- untpecilied motor vehicle acci- cru#'' a* Ihe prince rai«ed hi* bar. |,
to take th# oath. The rest cf the brought b»th a number of - 3 l»*intiul*» of Ih. world revolution minute sortla* to make rocket and dents, 31 ami 800.
Men fn The Kitchen
assembly LiuLe into loud cheur*. iou’ ly wounded. A* they' were
; «rr.' h.i.1 down when Communism machine-enn attack* on the Bed*,
The president of the A**emMv in­ loaded into hospital
evacuation
cninr to |K»wer In llu**ik after fommunlut guerrilla* were clo**'
Malxya ha* mote ChtnBe pon- vited the CuumuniM* to le*ve. plane- on* - :td[ri grumbled’ *T
Tile flat rleclaralion thnl men are letter rook* titan th* si&gt;m--- fill llolshevlal upheaval • noti"h In lire or. the field with
H Prince Bauduuin. hi* hand r*i*-ej cave I n n in combat fouy timet
-mall arms.
olatlon than native Malayan.
women hits lteen attributed to two Boston fiard experts— , . f " i | H
At the other extreme of the
Wtn three finger* up, tlowly trad befor*- but thi* i' the flrrt t'ui" l
Their nalurallr have been
women. Titis should not he Hurprislnir, except in that the vtiilinn* lo meet new eonting.'n- Allied hattlellnr, the Eighth Army
tha oath in French and Flemlth got hurt in i &gt;ml at b'fure 1 even
tmaB *heet of wbltr paper. could *ee whete I wa*. Tfci* i» *
statement eame from Uie distaff side where it might not ries. hut the fundamental* all ware reported North Korean troops Th* Federation of Malaya is a
Symbolized the bepe for hell of a war."
be universally su|i|srrte|l. Have not Ihe famous c h e fs |*een worked out by Renin and Rtslis- were abandoning their Chlnfu base British dependency.
unity
w
with the advent of the young
Klftt. rolumn arliviliea were «» near the south roast before the
The U*k force commander prais­
.".mk'
r"
.'"irl tontmon terms for an uncommon develop revolutions for the ovrr- Allted offensive that began Runprince.
prince Belgium la divided Intc ed the performance of hi* allcrsik— chef and muilre ti hotel.— stem from musculine ihmw nf govammonta and 'the day.
am negto company and vald:' " I am
nf thr offeniiva, the 5th Uarlna the Fraqch speaking Walloon* and
wortls Bin |srha|w this is beside the point It was not rslahlishmenl of Commun!*m. The
Itrport* of the Reds' &lt;%ln|u reglnunt oeeupted the tow * of the Ffemkh- The latter w rit th proud of the wav they •hrric
. , ____I ■
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of _______
Leopold,
forme gether The-o performed many
alii that men are mom fatuous chefs or more numerous •-.lift an ' that revoluliuna mu*t pullback cam* a* th# U. 8. Sfilh Kon-ong "againat stiong fnemj ,et)pporti«
ui a* to
teslriance." Marina pstioli haJ hi* tot*.
of gallantry."
,'ts m a ste rs rtf iom m ertjiitl k itc h e n s, hut sim td v that m .i.
, " rr. r ‘ ’ on the Regimental Combat Team occup­ moved Into the town Thbreday.
Leopold'* •upporter*. the Serial
ied high ground Immediately east
waged a five year
But Inland on the central front Chtixtun*.
of the city Friday afternoon.
The 8th Armv communique re­ the Communlit* put thouiimjt of -truggle and brougrt him b*o. Aug. 1 when te*opotd agreed to
,
*'
Fifth column activities atartcO
uop* over th* Naktong River. last month. The anti-Leopold So- a slew-motion abdication under
leased
In mid-evening Friday troop*
it w as sta te d tlint m en "put more e f f o r t into tire n tsrin v 1 mmcdlatclv. am) I bad the «pp«t*
They
Thej were reported building up riatieta . unleashed a series of ieirp* uf which Baudcuin would
said
this
"*t*-c**sfully
completed
'
a m eal Hum do th e ir w ives and m o th e rs" w hich ...... in tunitv of nb -rvlsg Pjnqe of'«»»♦«
the SMh's "phase of the first ids four or five division*— perhsp* ttrike* and demonstration* which !al;e ovar the actual power* toJor U. N. counter-offensive in the! 40,000 men— for a new blow aim brought Belgium to th* brink of Jay ano lecotc* king in name
al-o on hi* 21*t birthday, Sept. ,
ed at Taegu if they cifl keep civil war.
ll I tt in n rsrk.s it Miien they a re th ro u yli. H w as also s u it - time. Bed agent* made a heavy Korean War."
An unaaty calm teas restored If5l.
On the extreme southern flank crossing th* river tn strength.
grated lh a l m en sh o uld
take th e ir co o kin g talen t" m nr. '•n‘ Uut,w "» Kneland.
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a time an&lt;‘ Inaug'iratrd hi* pro­
Senate Taxes
gram- for strengthening
Safety Council
industrially and milltaidy. But
II ssilsss* e t w *'.* . Ob,|
H .a r u ..a g , , . r &gt;|(
never for a ninmeril vra. there
„ _ the rapidly grow, any thought of aUndonng the tnne*»*» who rlefletf the UiiArorrlcan *f‘'"d lO 'l'rblog
Artivitir* Comirlltlte |,y refusing ? * pac# of accident a and fa u n ! Irrnatlonal crusade,
.
lo answer qurtdun* atioiit Coni IL*.
Wllh th« rnm'l I There have been fortnllou*
that
this
rate
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of
which
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Hoy TUB, * a i ; p|&gt;lljtl„.(1 taken quick advantage
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through
Th* entire proceeding look only
•t«rut an tiour.
eb sln n au w Ihe “Be hoc | dnd Child veara, Rut broadly speaking W
Kremlin sUll oiwrale* with bhiaCoinmltt**"
to tplan
Thu bt ought to fcH |ha Iwo u *. wSafely
#■#*«*• las
#,s
ffp™
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to
t illloui* upon ircmnitiendatino of tKr
Perhaps Ihe lA I W
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wa*n'l specifically Included tn Uw
I'lnniBlr*. The ritstion* will |„ vunty.
Initial plan* were msd» t„ M ctiglnal blueprint*, hot we may
refeiied tq the Justice D«pattm«n*
I k sura that it wa. part of »h*
lot court action. Conviction f„( «_ore signs calling .or *af«.
. i41.
-ontiinpt of Cringle** carrtrt * Tlie-a air to lur placed at all en grt»rfa) plctttlt.
Mo««*o» dotanl wrrk **y iv»Wa*
uiaiinium |ren*lty of a year in jail trance* in Kamim-le County.
and a ll.bno fine.
It wa* decided, said M r. liar
Four of those cited todsv wrr. "
• u p m cn ta ilv f Boyle Makes New
Identified hv the rntnmlMr* a* on the Council from each comm.u,
Itmlio Friend Of
i. nrillslt who worked on the war­ tlv In Ihe county including Oviedo
Geneva, Rongwood. Fey, | V k
time atomic homlr piojevl. Am.lhr
Man In Jerusalem
Mary,
R*kr
wa* Philip Bart, general manaeti Casselberry, U k e
Allamonir.
Chuluota
"f Curnniuti|*t Dally Worker new*, Monroe,
Rlalo Senator Uoyd F. Buyi*
paper.
f T und
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fiUvU' OBHsa-' recently added a new "radio ham
rtnj
\S uifJirr
friend lo hi* growing cirri* of U *
J O * . jWMlUIUy of affiliating acquaintance* scattered about the
Churchill Speech
wilh both the Florida Bute Baf. tv
,
» oun. il and thP National Sa/. i) globe.
tin June I t Mr. Boyle, wh
R m i I b s h Vrsis r s s . n ., i
found was discussed and It wa* op*..ate- * short wave station I"
*uch
affittaUo,, a shack hark or hi* home on Mtlnot want to have tn Ik lllwraled decided that
again, Chutrhlll said:
would U made at the conclusion of tonville Asmue. had a i’O minute
"Air, after a periwi of Russian a concerted membership drive.
chat wilh John A. Manias who ha*
Comiuunitl occupation there would
Such a drive |» planned fllf lh« charge of the American Consulate
not he much left to liberate. The near future. Mr. llanuan d c la r c l
in Jerusalem.
systematic liquidation of all ele­ An effort will b* made lo eiR*'
The other day Mr. Bovla go*
ment* tuwtlle lo Communism would the maximum number of citlfrn a QSO card ftom Mi. Mardsa
leave Iftlle which could be re­ In the county to create a w&lt; *• with an Israel stamp on It, ex­
cognised by the rescuers of the spread effectiveness of the pur pressing the thank* of the Coqsul
survlvots."
pose* of ,he Gown ll.
fn* ri.* n u n » , inne dlttsi*** talk.
It* Mrlr-isspnl the pM-sroce of
Present at the meeting were Mi and addins M!Ui*e to Cusgn," (vet
German delegate- In the Assem­ Harman, chairman, J. I;. r
*
! yon tigs ini.
bly, but added that they "ihould vice-chairman;
K. ,1, Hon*hi-&gt;o
tin lit* morning of the talk. Mrhave been here a year ago.
Jr., treasurer; C. P, Hra-'n-r
Hoyle had contacted an srostguf
"A year had been wasted, but and H. M. Gleason of l.i» - u
In Nut folk, Virginia, whu tali him
still it I* not ton late. There I* Police Chief Roy H. Wl'llrm
of Mr. Maiden, whose home town
no revival uf Kutope, no safety or
. Prank Rocket. Georg*.
' i- Norfolk, ami who suggest
freedom for any of u* ex-ert to
Ihr.e wny radio contact at
stand tug i ther un iti'd and unfllchRoy Tillls, and Hr* Mir'
, is' to, k that evening during wile
Ing.
Russell of the Hanford W- m.Mr. Buy In and the Cotuul would
"I a*k this Assembly tn s**uti Club.
be inti dll ed. Mr Boyle (greed
dur Germsn friend* that we shall
to tune in that night.
hold their safety and freedom as
th* M Vlern Union hy at least six
Fifteen minute* later, while
ear red as our own."
or IP to one."
sending out hi* call letter, how
To araumenta that rearming
"The*# are terrible facta," he ever, he contacted Mr. Marden di­
non-Cnmmunist German* might In­
pronounced, "and It ia a wonder rectly in Jerusalem, making un
ch* the Russian* Ir- a pre/enta
of F.u.ope calmly discussing our ueeemquT the inlr iductlsn durlr.*
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plan* for the
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evening,
and lira
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Mtn 1/imiry **pc pi prut thn YVintei i •«!1tint it (will Immhiy Milh
Th* wd , Intel* imp in 1 ie« **f
W KRNfW DAY
The leremonv w.t jcerfoimed In
Hforv I . , mnthri, Mr# '14 1 1inn Hun* the fart th.ii ih* ' *» 1 «•' •*! ! «•
Thr I’rayrr meeting. .'trrjcr m*
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The Hmlherhomla n( the Find :• al the Tampa Municipal Tin,,
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Baptl.t Chitrrh meet for their «up- prtnl Mrs. Camplrell U the for* her fallirt. wa, grwned in n lipid
nr\ , •pent Mno, lay m Orlando
Mii,l"r n util.!*• vir^
«p&lt; k•’*(III, fi *'\(tl. M.-il II 14I , hi- 1*1I«
pet and program minting ut 7:30 inr r Mis, |{olieit« Kean, nf San- pink erepe sheel length tire
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Mims and rose hud &gt;
and 'lr* ltodne&gt; plirk They bad in AM' i»f 1, Iaril'(hitip
Mt, Ituhv Atutthrw,. niatton of Inirrinriliiiii* Miimliiv s*h*»«| #T.i
a f.ib i.g flip A|onrlai with nn
li#*i(nr% I itrkw *«**!, .*( I »• *1 *nf •
licittm, was also gowned in a ttiid. to I’orl Spimr^ f*»r n f i’b h
aur.• , a . far a* Ihr f#*h wrete p* t |», r#irlevit *»f I In ' «&gt;■ u f i iii
c tepe street length die.
It &lt; Wohircduy
|f«*v Itniinr prt lr r -*f thr* I»■
*i■ rtiti# l ined
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that th* n&gt; 4
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The Adult Class of It T II r» *d ll 1 m l * . liA* ■ &lt; HI .*-•! 4 hrY't
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LAST TIM 10 TONICIIT
nler Mr* l fAKr .
Mr and Mr*. Ktorlevuni a ll1 4tu| In
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Mr ni»l Mr#, .1 (* I yl It re f*
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Sanford Takes Forfeited Game From Leesburg 9 To 0
South All*Stars
Golf Pros Decide
Meet Northerners
They'll Try For
In Miami’s Bowl
$49,000 After All

M a n a g e r Steineckc Talker, Brother
Refuses To Field
Second Baseman A f­
ter Wilder Ousted IIA Y T O N A BEACH. Aug.

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(Special!—T n I k e r, brut her id
The l^eihuig Hacker* (oririlrtl Sherrvlane, the new »*nratinn n*
the game to the N.infurd (sianli the Volusia County Kennel Cltdt
tail nighl in the bottom hall o| will attempt to demon*Irate to
the liflh whrn Hacker managrr nighl that he I- a real rival of Itii
illustrious litter, when he np
Bill Slcinccke relured to send in a pear* In the ninth and feature
replacement tor second harrmali race.
Tnlk-’r ha* had two o f f ic ii‘
Wall Wilder, who lu d Ireen wavrd
from the game Iry plate utnpiie itarl* at this (rack. The fir I tim e
he paraded to the po«l lie defeated
George Keltinge, for prulriliug a lltnrk Zing. Whim Wham and Fn
called strike ihree loo v igoroutly. rails, going away. Hi* o'coiul trip
Wilde i, w|h. tome lu ha I with wa» a hit different for he found
Iwo away, watched a thud slukr him*elf raring agaiv.t hi* sister
Hherrvlnlie.
user the center ol the plate and
rin » T n «r r —* i«i*• wile
i l l r . r llair li-ll*
hell high go hy. When plate um*
lliar M l
ir llrltmger called it all ike- line 1 Mlisrp Tlii
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aider tha tged him protesting A l­ I finer;*
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ter healing Wilder's piolesl 11*-1- guliit'la «*.«t i n : *
linger turned and walked down lit*i i i i i m i i i * « , —a m s* wile
ISeraaW lla ll lialll lleaSler
flirt hare line with Wilder on III*
heel,. Alter giving Wilder ample
lime lo rellie down without avail
Hettinger Waved lurii from ill-game.
th e Packer* then took tin- field,
without h ttuod lin eman. Unipile Hettinger then gave rnauagci
Stcineeke time to field n second
baseman. When It became uppnr
n il Ibat hr wasn’t going to send
in the irplarrment. Hettinger and
base turspir*&gt; Toncoff •calked riVPl
lu the I’ugimt and told .Steinecke
to get • man on aeconrl lu * ., and
Steinecke refused to do «o.
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Hettinger then ordered play to
11* 11«
begin. Sanford pitcher Clyde Hie- f Horns I lalis
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look a called strike. Hanford man­
guliil'ts 11 l l ,711*
ager Ed Levy then rharged out
of the ilugout proleiting the game,
on the charge that Leesburg fail
•it to field a team.
Hettinger at lode luck lo the
stands ami announced thai the
feline wa* forfeited lo Hanford hy
a aebre of II lo cl.
Tonight the (Hants go to Day-

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Pnul Pettit Wins
For New Orleans
Over Birmingham
lly HTKItl.ING HI.APKY
A bmwla ted res* Sports Writer
At the start Paul Pettit wa.* a*
wild as ever and lie wasn’t worth
anv of the llOB^IOt) Pittsburgh
paid Jur his pitching servire*. Hut
• • th'- New (lili-nn*.Birmingham
game got on Ihe young iilulorra'.,
who almoit cornem l l lie Imnu*
money market, liegan to look a hit
better.
Toward Ihe end Paul
Tetlll
locked something like a prufet, tonal.
When It w«e over I’etllt was »
pitcher—he had won Ida first
ame and done ll mi well that
an* have the right to expect him
to do II again and often.
Young Paul whipped Rlemlng*
ham 3 2 In the sevendnning firs,
game of doUhlrhemlrr. Ills opposi­
tion wa* Hon F c n i* who *6a win­
ning lu the Idg leagues liefnre
Paul got to high school in l-omita,
Calif.
No plleher In New Orl«an« ever
reer Ived a lngg&gt; r thanks from
hometown critics and fan* that
Pettit after hi* four-hit victory
The IH-year old giariouily accept­
ed rheer* thru *ent a tetegiam to
hi* parents in California giving
them th* new* thry had waited
for alnce A p ril-- he finally had
won.
Bui for a time It luoked llk« hwould hue. In live first inning he
ttalkrd two men. In Ihe aecoirl
Birmingham got two homer. From

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In the second game New tlrlean*
broke a 2-2 tic tu win 6-2 In the
atith Inning New Urban* acored
three time* on a single, a dmihl*
•ml Htan Wentxrl’a second homti
of thl game.
Birmingham'* double defeat and
Atlaita'a split with Mobile gave
the Cracker* a four and a half
gamP lead in the pennant
------- race.
Mobile whipped Atlanta in th#
Opener 4-2 hut lost the serum! ft-6.
Art Foleler wa* the losing pitcher
In the Orel gain* hut It hardly
should I * charged against him.
Mr*. Fowler ai&gt;&gt; abiJited to the
maternity wm.l &lt;d ii Srvrtanburg,
H. C., hospital W« lie-day night,
Fowler, un« - f ll*’ l.edlng pitchart In the H-iitli* ’t. gave only
tight hits b it
dt
Young d i n Hu I'.irln, oho wa*
•Itching fur th* U n litn ity of
TeXas two |, ut-’h* ag&gt;t, mtib his
fjr«t dart MHh. A H tn'» • ••"*
Mnj* ona In rn1* »ei‘V'd game al*
MiOligh h« 11,'Ued tt-ibd from
Hugh Ctisev. Mobile’i tit, itlal l]fItta run **•• old al Lttri, when
log Turner misn't

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Gc.rgta-Fhtridn 1.ran.ii- lout turnMr- la.it ni|»lit w hr n they ran
lut.i I h j.il* In-■ who allowed

ligecs at Cvnlele. The Athlatica
povted single run* In the third,
fourth, sixth and eighth to sail
away the win. Cordele’* Ja k *
Spruill and Hank Strain each r ip ­
ped a pair &lt;&gt;f hit*.
Bdl I ’unie to- «*d a fiv*-hlt*tr
a* Way cross tripped Valdoltt. b l i
Ze.ikk who gave up hut four blngle* was the loser. Valdosta's Iona
run came on Joe I'lgnateoo's clrcuil wallop in the fourth.
Ace Julian Joyner of Albany
suffered the a-mult allowing 10
bit* In 7 and one-third frames.
Tuny K ir !
Am tricui with
n double and two single*. Charlaa
Harper wo* Ibe victor on a fivebitter, none coming after tha
fourth.
»
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
Moultrie’* Cub* rnoppad up *■
B A T T IN G Mu* Ini. Ht. Loiil*
the slipping Tallahassee Firatea
• 1; Kobinson, Brooklyn
Itl'N'!Tm ig-on, tin-ion 63; •treking 18 hit- and getting 12
walks bv three I’irate |o«»er». It
Jim-- . Philnde'phui SO.
It l’N;
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IN
Ennia. was the riith straight lo*» and
| •■ i.'ilphiii ••!»; Slaughter, Ht ninth in last III outings for tha
Mvets spaced
loui- A- Killer, Pittsburgh, hi. leaders. Shorty
H ITS
Mu* Ini, Ht. Uul« 137; eight hit*. Mniktand paced tha
Slaughter A- Kobinson, llrook- victor* hatting In five runs on as
tyll 132.

SA N FO R D

SUNDAY

SANFORD
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Game Time
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uiwiey—tiki ha lynuvva ■ fine car needn't
be the moat expensive to give the greet*
eat value.
iv*
Yee, auch err the thing* you know of
any man, when you note thet bit ear la a
R o ad m astbk.

It IU I t i l l i t it u ia u c lo o m , in ic ii.ii n i c u i ;
•m l e x te rio r grace viitlt till ii* front*
r a n k p r e s t ig e , r a re p e r f o r m a n c e an d
iiia lc lilc a s r id e —u KO A D M ASILH cun be
y o u rt for lea* than so iih ; a m a llrr vara coat.
Ill fe c ii even if you hail a fortune lo sp en d,
you c o u ld n 't m ake a m ore fortunate buy
in the fine*car field.

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Urfa.

ro llo ff him on hie tpirited w«y *» be
pilot* thla lively motorcar through traffic.
Even the lighlwiighla ere no match Tor
tbit roed'iteady nutky—nol with the
152-boraepower alraighl-eight Fireball
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engine that purrs beneath its buunet.

S o w e suggest you Ir y a rc*v m iuutca be*
hind the w h e e l. W e ’re confident they w ill
co n v in ce yuu that H o a DMAMl l t hua
e v e ry th in g you eon!d e v e r nvk for in an y
m o lo r c a r —although yo u r ilu iv k d e ale r
a ik a a good hit leas for KOADMASTUU
than yo u m ight pay for o th e r lop*line cu rx.

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Maneuver beside bln* ■* tke next stop
light. Then just try to get away as
smoothly, swiftly and alleaily ax Dyne*
low Drive geu Me RoadmaJTEK gulagand keeps it rjilllai wllhm»t OiTtlng,

f i s t doa’t wasD'- U u e mxrely a n t y ln f

Sponsored by

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WOMEN’S CLUB
directed by

CITY HECREATION DEPARTMENT
Age 17 and under
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Ilaylona-Palalka

If . Tennis Tourney

ll, A SSO CIA TE!! PRESS
Tin' t(i|&gt; tier &lt;&gt;f trams ill th,

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Galneavllle-Hainl*
G A IN K H V IL L E . Aug. ll~ typ )
Behind the four-hit pilching I Holandu Vladero, live Oalneaviila C*
Men raptured a 6-8 verdic over
Ihe St. Augustine Hairi* he • last
night.
Ths (}•* rapped G«ne Nelson fo
It) blows and look tha leld with
Iwo-run outburst In the alath.
8t. Augustine hunched three «i
their hit* In the fifth tu pull hit
a momentary 2-2 He.
D AYTO N A REACH, Aug. 11
(A3--Eddio tlasipie pitched
hi
null win here last night a* the
L lander * defeated Palatka, 7 to I.
The Islanders found trouble in
Ihe first few Inning* trying to
hit (HI Wick'* lobe an&lt;l Mow
rhangeup, hut aolred hi* delivery
in the seventh Inning for three
runs nnd In the eighth for four.
The Islets smacked out
five
doubles in Ihe game. Bhortetop
Vlnee IAigan had a perfect night at
Ihe plale with four for five.

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R , ASAOCtATK P R ESS

AMERICAN L E A U
M IAM I, Au«.
I I —(AT—NorlK
K .II IMi.,1
Florida’* hefty all .tar« tank a B A TTIN G
Dotty, ripvrlaml .362,
•light favorite tonight a,
they
flash with a hand picked Souther; HIINSt— Stephen, ll.--.ton
Mnggiu, Ho-tufi III,
'quad in the Second Annual Itigi
ISSchool All Star Football Cairn R U N S H m i l l
lio'tun 107; Stcphei,*,
in the Orange Bowl.
JOfl.
An estimated 16.000 •pertain,
ate expected for Florida’- fu * ’ H IT S — Kell, Detroit 110
Detroit A llliiiito , Nr
gihlilon hatll* of the 1K60 teaaon
The i-ontrsl between thy cream
of prep stars climaxes a week
lung clinic attended by *on;e |2'
high school ba«ketbali and foothal
coaches.
Coached hy Warren Kirk ham ol
Jackaonville'a Kobe,! K. I.ee Hirt
the inianamed "Yankee" M,uad i
rated a touchdown favorite
!■
virtue of Ita weight advantage an
a young ?3rt-pound giant fro
Fernandina aptly named "Hull*
York.
The Northern line uitiweigh* th
Behel «quad hy aliout 10 ’uniml
per man and the harkfirld ad
vantage I, nearly ala pound* inman.
But what coach Brick Auale\
of Wlntrr Haven south coachlark* in weight he mure thai
make* up In speed.
Billy Blackburn and Jack Mm.
kle, both of Clearwater, ate pro
bahlv a* Irirky at hall handling a
any bark that will lie fielded.
Htan Mark, of Miami llljrh, wlm
will man the left halfback float fn
the Relsd*. la due for a ma|nr iiat
of the hall carrying ataignmrnt*
Ausley’s only split-quarterback
linger Chapman, will call signal
for the Hebei* and Tommy Iv. - o'
Lake City la field general fn*
the Invaders.
Both coaches are armed with tin
33 top prep ,tar« In the stale.
In The event of rain, the gam
will be postponed until Saturday.
Probable starting lineup,;
BUS.
SOUTH

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Trmu ii - ii mid itniuwr &lt;1-11
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Nra lot'sn*

Ilel.and-Orlando
D E I.AND, Aug. l l —l/Pl—Three
unearned runs In an exlia inning
gave urtnnd.i an H lo 6 victory
oVt'l Drl.aml here lait nlgln
A routly I icLand error Ml third
base followed by lirure Hat rue
double and Mgr. Cal Elm er’s Ir
gle into left field put aefos* till'
tallies the Hat’s couldn’t rnauh |.
Ihe final turn at hat.
Harms* hit four for five to g«
&gt; 1• t ,-&gt;-1---1..*. ,1.1,1 k it«

II

Georgia Loatf tie's Top
Tier Of Teams looses

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W ssklnein n
lateM i
K l l i l n 11 1- II I VS |lrs Ill'll I I ’ ll
•*l'V'lsn.l at l 'til* s e n in le M I —tV,i
l l - l l nr l U i i l n •* *1 «»
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Middle
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M i l l ' Urn k

tuna Beach tu lake on the laland*r* with A1 Hevllle Kheduled U
make Ida first aiarting appearance
nn Ihe hill fo, Ihe Glnnta,
Toluoituw night the (Bants re ­
turn hume to lake on Daytona
in llie return mutch at Muiuriiml
Ball Park at 6:16 with Jim Hittgh-ton staled to stint foi the
Giant*.
Hoi,day GalneavlU* come* tu
Hanlurd with ganiellme set at
TOti P. M. with veteran Buddy
Lake going again*! the tldu!
place G-Men.

Aug.

Kumhllnga of a walk-out In the
Tam O’Hhanter golf tourney had
lubaided today among[ some of
the big ahot proa who. after se­
cond thought, decided again*!
shunning H£»,liO0 in prlie money.
A sundown rain storm yester­
day caught Bobby Locke, jack
Ilurkr, Jr. Jimmy DeMerel ar.d
Cary Middlr-tff among tho-.e still
on the course,
ITomotrr George H. May ruled
that all ’ score* earlier poated in
the first round of hi* “ world” golf
rhampiunabip be cancelled In ac­
cordance with his prlntad regula­
tions governing play.
Twenty-right pro* already had
finished their opening ahot for •
huge *11,(MS) first prhe. Tommy
Holt, a driving range Pro from
I nuhum. N. C., I’orky Oliver, and
Henry Hansom had to under par
7t,'« to lake the lead.
Strangely enough, those three
had little to say when the down
pour flooded the green* ami were
told their work for the day w*»
discarded.
ll was Jimmy Uemaret, even
par through 16 holes before the
storm struck, who attempted to
art as spokesman.
I lemur et thought it was un­
fair to the other boys who had
finlnahed their round*. Promoter
May told him if hi- didn’t like It
he could withdraw.
Alter n flurry of woid* In the
lock r room, everything apparently
erdftl in a calm and Demaret wa*

Major League
Leaders

Aga.

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Ai ten o'clock on Tuesday morning. AuguM 2'2, I'.ifiO
the Seminole County Board of r»H:li&lt;- luMimlion will
receive
bids on A lltiaho iis Mid Adtlition# in
Lyman School, Longwood-Ahnv'nie. Seminole Counly,
Florida. Fiuns and »|&gt;ecifUations can he uhlaim'd from
Architect Elton J. Moughton at the Sanfoid Atlantic
National Ban’: Building on d'.( &gt;;r of Ten Dollar*. 'Hie
Bid must be acconimnn.al by a ca-hirr's or ceilifietl
check in Ihe sum of five per cent of the hid. The
BoHid reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

At ten o’clock on Tuesday morning. Augu-t 2b’f 136ft
the Seminole County Hoard of Ruhlie InMnn tUtn will
reeeiveil settled bids on rt heating’ aysterfi for Lvmari«
SrhiMil, Mnigwiaxl-Altanmnte. Seminole County, Flor­
id*. Plans and specifications enn la- ohtaiiual from Ar*
chit eel Elton J. Moughton at the Saulnid Atlantic Na­
tional Bunk Building on de|H&gt;*it of Ten Dollars Tla*
Bid must Is* necnm|*anied by a cashier's or certified
check in the sum of five |H-r cent of the hid. The Board
reserves the right In reject any n r all hid#.

BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION I nit

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hin t Min*
lln itp rtirti'r wa
repealed whih hr taught »| r*|.t*
Slate liinvrr |lv and ih r llitivet
IIy nf rinrlnnali.
Ill i i |tn,.*l|nii .« t I'raltrr nn
Chfi Man Living ii'nrllv la-canir
k Hull ft In 11, hi n Iran’ i f t ’ t
*!•
moved I heir *&lt;nn v*'*r» ago, and
l&gt;». Mnloil II M&lt;f'udin. im im
of |tn I'art lu t'' I'inii Ii. fr»
qurnlly ha i V"l Mr F'l irt In
talk In Mm ' miffrrcnlinn Ihrrr
Wh' n If" lln
\ Ii M• In* i
minitlrt nf lln* li«a| 1'ir-hvlrria*'
IThmrh, w»« makinc plan- fur hi
oarntimi, hr n kril ihr mi|iutr.i &lt;*i
Inndmtn In I ilk in Mir Mnnfnrdite*
and Mir Invitation w.t-&gt; v ir p t n 1
T hr npp'irtmilly In hi at I hi in
tori it jpg pcnki i will hr •rim'd
Upon hy ninny Imal pr*nt|r, r»f
rnrdinff I" Mi
Wilke*. hera'i**'
diim il: Inr week nun h interest Im
hern rridrnrrtl in iht
Hunday*'
«rr». irr.
Tin1 mu*ir will Inrludr a ««•
iant* -**l", "Spirit nf &lt;• l‘ *•
rldllnfftr and Mir mean nrrlmlr.
**Tlir l.illlr II*II** nf Our llady nf
laiurdr," hv Ilniii'V fiaul « 'i1
play'd hy Mr- firnlffr T'"lhv
fniniairr nf inu«t- for Mm Pin t
I'rr-hylri mu Church

R

A anil nf apallmrnt hnliae »a
built hy Mir Nunalaffuiiuk eakl
moa. mini; a willow fiamewml
cover rd wllh tnnw.

F IR S T « III 'fir l| ill r i m i s r .
S C IE N T IS T
F a il Hcmpd Mlrrrl
Hunday School 9:45 A M.
Morninjr frtv lm II mi \ M
Wednenlay s*'rn. r M:&lt;mi p.M
Reading ll'rntt l^iridayi 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,
Heiru t il
IhniUgiiiiul Ihr anirll in Huruin.
Align*! |3.
The fiiddrn Teal .. "Thu l.nril
la mv pnrliun iailh my &lt;1111; Ihrrr
fmo will I hi&gt;|ir in him” ( I ,am I

Thr Rev. II K Newell. fwn***’
p.i lui nf Ilir Church nf tind In
laUtrlami, ha • tvcrliliy uiu.t'i i
tianfnrd In M-rvr at paitm id Ml'
jm al I ’huirti nf linil, loTalnl mi
Im.ii II i I'alli.rltn Avrrmr.
It*-w. Nrwrll |a nmrnril ami ha"
i nr "in. Kdwin Whllr In l.akrland, a nrw rhurrh WMi hiiill anil
mllrul'-|| mid* i tin ii .nlmmp Mr
«lat*d Mini hr hupr' In huild a
rhuirh in Hanfnid
Nindav «rrvlrr« will l*r a* fnlInwSnmlny S* ln.nl al IIIdKI
A
Mmnlny Wnrahlp, ll:lk i
A M ami lln livimirt litlir firry,
irr a I S;IW I'.M, Thr public la
mrdirMv lnvilr*l In attend all
aervirra.

nun: MtmmiMKT iiic r c ii

ttr«l Fourth S lrrrl and M urrl
t tellur
l ied II llmlun, I'aolm
.Sunday Srh«Mi| 9-If* A M
Morninr Wnrahlp III,"15 A. M.
Vminff I ’enplea Srrvirr 7:00 I’ M.
Kvanffrli*ltr Service 7:.'I0 I’ M.
I’rnyri mcrlinff Thuradav 7;3(’

ll 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 Thui'dav am*
Siiiuidav Holy Cummiinlon 7.3’
AM
Pi Ida v Ifniv Cofitiminiqn 3:11*1
1M
i II It I HI IAN AND MISSIONARY
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 Wonhip
Me alonar y Sunday will lie olitetv.
&lt;d with report• fmm miaalmi firlde
and a ml'-lmiaiv nieavairr hy the
paint.
Mini 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 iTul«(ian 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 HAUACOI, lie,
hie mnthrr and Tiir. ffiendfalher
ff(‘. nr**mu Vilemin III, H2, Nia*
dn end Imn Imm Ihr* lamilt
product
"Mamma, wt h«v»&gt;il lahtn our
HADAC0L-." tar* l.etlit '*h»n hi*
molher fnrffrt-. lomelline*. Mr*.
Lathi explain*, hr'wvver. *hal liet*
wilt eleavr la* a HAUACOI. 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.
TAKIIH 10 IIOTTI KM
Read Mr*. I^rld’a own etaleKent nf th rlf aeuerienree npra
They learn” ! lhal Ihey ware auff a r in i fmm »nrn defiricnrle* and
haran taklne IIAD AC O t-' ” 1 have
taken III laitllei. of HAUAtiUL. I
have I wen inn down eincr my
eldrvt ton w.ve faun I am 'it
y e a r' old * l.av* ha&gt;l t r r y little
a rn e tllr ami I had weak •pell*
rv e tv Itroliuiiff. I would frel faillk
but r f le i lakrog HAMMTH. they
are gone and I *tav hiiiigry a ll
the time,
Mv font-y'ad-old on had liillr
anprlitr and hit rhrrk* were pale,
lie now l a i n IIAMAi 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 fiN M I Ht HI. IIA U A CO L
FKFI.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* HI, 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

Among ihr rilaMtin. whhh mm
ptiw *hi Lri-*ort Srintnn i. Ilir fnl
lowing from ihr u i i i . "Ti • i.n
Ihr laud it prrfrrt, 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 "Srnrr 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 wr «lmll prrrrivr Chri
Manily, nr Truth, in it*, divitu
Prinrlplr. . . . Ii |* hiffhly ImpiM
lanl— In virw nf thr itnmcnlc amt.

F IR S T IIA I T I S T f IIC H ITI
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 rrv h r H.llO |' M
Welrmne
U IIH T M KTIiniM KT r ill' 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 PM . Cvenliiff Worvhlp Mr
M.W f aalte

lion. Mr. Crvw* will a lo be pro.
•rnlnj with a dUcustlon study o
I hr S'lntav Mtool I »»on ,R lli|l
day al 7:16 I’ M
Conflicting rlaim i lo wai
from stream* produred cmtnli**
court r u n , even slaying, in M
early w rit.

t X / u / u e a ,/
SEE TH E M A G N I F I C E N T

NEW

REFRIGERATORS

Mra Ralph Au-«in Smith, •m rta ry nf the Kanfmd Hmalh.
nc In T.
. Turk. r. president of the K n na 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 Jt, two mrtnbria nf thr Cluli.
TMK C M IU tril flF li n il
2.109 F.lm Atrnur
Hrv. .Inr C Crrwa, t’salnr
Sunday arlinnl la pin. al !» I fa A.
M. fili'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 a ir 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 M111) I’.M
A pniffram for all ymint* prnplr
Thr 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 aln l I .r.M.nmi hnrrrl* in Ihr tn rharmal.
fi ral yrar elwird Mar-rh 31. 1950
a in per rrnt 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

( l r l|a»tijm

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REFRIGERATORS

Nr*l Smith Mill.

Uiii final Flrat St.

'RiflUt where we've been fm 20 years”

I'kaaa i t

PIR K T PHKSHYTPHIAN
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 TMK NAZAHKNU
113 Maple Avenae
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.

Only Chevrolet offers such

K ey fever It
an a m ir litflam .
matlnn nf the
CH N TIIAI IIA IT IS T CH U RCH
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
"llloryl iJIury! Illniy", eerttion hv e ry
dieehere*
M T U . 7:00 PM . Uttlnn* for ell
"ffr .:ruu|n.
Lvnntiff Wm.hip H:00 P.M.

Tunedar 7:;m I'M,, W.M.8. wll nlrallon.
The typkal r ite maker |ta ap
■pmi in a *tmk ehuwer for Mr*
»eararr* in the late aumtner. It
Imyle Prarnrk.
ktarla auddenly wllh allache of

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 rllnlr fnr al*
nirnilirra nf the W.M.S. All ladle
are invited In attend.
'Come Thou Wllh II* Awl Wr
Will Iht Tlire flood "

meeting, watering of eye*, etc.
Ctilm piartlrally, thr ratter of
thlr Ittroortllnallnn nf the body la
a vertebral auhluiation. T hli 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
FIR ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
pnrmal IranamUMnn of nrrve
1MIT Sanfonl Avenue
force tu the respiratory channel*
I. Randall Parria, Mlnlelrr
Thl* ha* m u lle d In ■ lowering
"Chrlvllan lirnwlh" I* Ihe Mlu of the raaUlanre nf thr*e part*
I‘.I err ternion etihjerl ,»l the F1r«* In tha Influence* htinglng on the
ChrMlan Churrh Hunday mominr ■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.

You can choose between
Styleline and Fleotline itytlng

You con chooio between
Automatic and Standard Drivo

You con cKo o m b o t w n
Hit Bol Air cmd Hto Convertible

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 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
ikvi M/i driving at lowest cost, rr the hignly
improved standard Valve-In-1Iran 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 Bel A ir, 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 L ui # mndefi al m ra coil. ^

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
P A R K A V V N im

A T F O T im b A T Y

Roys and Girfo aged 4-16register Monday
Military Ranke
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II* Malnnll* Ave

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t.li *f!MNl lU u h r
All's!
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Or. Henry McLiuilii

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m/v
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f m nf I'mii|ailin*,i1 lfTtmen-* dr*ifn
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CHICK lit II Artlll t WIIM ANV
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T a Protect the l'M t» of II m W orld;
T a Promote Hie Progress of America.
T a Piadata Proaparllr far Sanford.

THE

W EATH ER

f a ir Ihrouth lu'tdas
exctpi
(or local afternoon Ihunnrfrrshowere in a Tr» widely scattered
p la c e . Little temperature change,
lig h t In moderiate variable winda.

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Bricker Urges
Congress Keep
^Control Power

The Road To War In South Korea

No Request For Arms
Funds Expected By
Congress; Po s t a l
Service Not Cut
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14—&lt;/P&gt;
—-Senator HueWrr (R-Ohio) 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 hlu atirn .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 rarrfn l '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
c h a r g e , of playing pojitira with
home front mobilisation.
Two Republican lawmakera awaalled the Truman Administration's handling of Iha program.
Senator
O'Mahoney
(D Wyo).
talking with reporter*, railed in
reply for "a truce on partisan
M p lillfa -"
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 r r i c a n e
MIAMI. 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 ther 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 Nor­
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 «-an . P.R. tb*r
f would put It a bn-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. Th« 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 EN EV A , ftadtaarUnd. Aug. 14
—-UP)—The United Nation* Eco­
nomic and Social Council unani­
mously pledged Itatif today to
provide for any assistance ta Um
civil population of K arat 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 . 1950

ANHorialrd I’ rr/M I . c u r d

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 arren Fund

G O ,0 0 0

Flying A inluila n ff Trauspoiis V S. Casualties

C fl
B y
O n

State Racing Commis­
sion Conducts In­
quiry On Politics

A M IIIC A N t O lO lIR t 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 ccu ses Farm Land Prices
U. S. Of Planning Rise Again Due To
E xten sive War Economic Activity
Higher Citrus Prices
Produce 7 Per Cent
American Diplomats
Increase ?n Florida

N ew

A g r e s s io n

B e in g

P lo t t e d

S a id

B y

MOSCOW. A u g.
14
P ravd a acvMcd tHa United Slate*
government today o f preparing to
expand the Korean w ar.
’Tnverir-jt ll.rn n c lv e t up w-ilh
hy|»ocntic*l phravet on «tnvmg to
‘ ItH aliie' ihe conflict in Korea.’’ the
'■{finul irid. ‘T h e United S tric t
governmrnl it in (act carrying oul
ever newer »nd newer meaturet lo
expand aggmrion in ihe Far Eait"li wat hnl (hit purpotr which
w ar purtued in te crn l talki wilh
Mac Arthur wilh Chiang Kai*Shek
and alto the recent trip of lia r
man lo Tokyo and K o re a.’*
Genera! MacArthm flew- lo for*
mota recently
fnr talk* with
Chiang. Nthonalitl China leader,
on delentci ol ihe Chinerc Nalio n a lu li’ uland h a il ion W. Averell Hainman. I ’ rttidenl Truman't
advitei on loreign affair*, ha* re­
turned lo Warhington from Inp*
lo Korea and T o k y o .)
Pravda aald “II. S. aggre*aton
against Korea la Juat on* mnrtlre «• - * «'•* Ma
"•■
aaI
tvaau«*k&gt;.
* -— W
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 ay afterirf&gt;on
following a brief lllnc-v He had
rraided at Wagner aime IIt'Jrt.
Born In Birmingham. Ala. Aug.
17, 1HG1 Mr. Rockett moved to Or­
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.

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

D ie 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» Mairh .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 Mtl'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. ThU brought
another spanking and another cor­
ner seaalon.
"|)»eta started not r.f tbe rai*f
Monk made for th» leenrr, «nJ
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 ihMeCoya 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 RRITZ. Kran-e. Aug. 14
UP) —'Tbe Duke of Wlfdmr *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
C h rtitm a* and in Great Britain
next iprlng, lie aald It will eontaln
P A R O L E S T U D IED
much malarial and many nhotoT A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. 14-tAh
graph* that bate not baen Ineluded In irrlalig atio n , of hi* life —The Stale Pa rota Commivalon 1*
rocaidcriRg rtlaaaa of A. L . Buralory.
tan. former High Sprinr, police
eHtef who Vf carving two
iWJU errs t o u g h
1 4 - I r w for
looepb T— r — n lor tew n J’
—Dm SO tlmoa the value at
hatnW

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M en

R cp o rt-

C o n c c n t m lc c l
K’ c t l s

Por

D r iv e

I d ceu A n d P u san

rO 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 snm teitary r
Korea', liberation from Japan.
A turn maty i-me early tod*)
by G cnri.il MtiArllim 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 .tcAilhurt lunimtry, however,
ud the enemy tli!l wat moting 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 mat- 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 Tattun-TaaJu nmutdaln v,H ey rom dor w as 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, Ameri­
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-ng r iv e ,crossing bulge for eight
I 4 MM'lRttl J
f • M* t &lt;■*»•

MIAMI. 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 fommlaMAIINI 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 fv in illH 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» hf .L m a n m m im 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 rail'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
ORI VMM), Aug. 14 id') Hie
r it “tbe l&gt;**e"
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;
l 4tM&gt;
l*ii lliit ( iim ruriflf Wjm
il uietl if, ||ie I,-, lit n t Itl-.l l l
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|l lull
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 mi 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-Hr 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 u s l e i
bern opened br ttae of tbr - on-''
rla-slflration 1alk«, ami Hist fnsn al San Krsnii*cn.
Ihr If nlntmii In •lop gamliluiK
nation, and wbsn Mr iv ier
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
giv-n iiy all committee chairmen Moiumiiil Airnort” h*-n.in r mi
IsONK PINK, c’a ijf . A u r M
strewn all over the floor.
11
1
1
*
1
1
fi a* fmtinrm %r st ton nl llie *fp» T o u t
v«fri«nn
miHtntiilii
Police Chief Rue William-. **• 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
Hr 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 Wtilfn1
vestlgatlnn of the robb-rv alatw* all members of the . lult iria.iltiing
T h r •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 ifttiiifi r#illrt| fr»f n Pflflf
fhl# t ft IciM'l
orokcn un.
lli»i*4l
hy
|
Had to le a v e ";.,Iy. b* do m. W u rfl» h* " “ "'Im m e Mrat l av! Ibis | -I,,.,TI im- -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
*
a
t»*
t •
•*«* HI i s e n wrt * ***4s i m i S I t f 1,1
me.
-^tid
the
otbrr
*tg
n
~
"lf
Dwtprenjifiil, will t»-n*Ain on *hr
He railed attention to the -lifli
the I 0 J2 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
Two autnrnnhlle wrecks were o eulty of , speaker he-ng heard In , -■, ,
and of *,
___ L nml «nM*
Thr
ported during Ihe week-end t-' the
. . . Yacht
.. t ilth
. building,
,
...._ « -h ilr. KrinnH
I s Assisting Korea •mil »l»rf * 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
MilIfin il w i l l ft’4* ih r * rtllfiV 'tl hi
morning a 11134 ..........................
Chevrolei (*•*•■••■ atM nrgH mcmiwtii to runerniia C ,,thrr 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 Ktr-,' •»"»' *hr P«,*h''» - "•,,|r
|N i. ef'llfig 9*«»fiif||i|pUt Noilli
lh ,
ft Mini ikmJv tf
Hltrnhii
«n»i Id •
|,,n' 11 K"
A f**w *Uv*
thing* l»**^i»i» Km* &lt; i*v »Hi* pf tv «’*!i|f t*l «f #i|«*fitEt
»yi ngu
_
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 w in t lit p i t n | v i'» l thi- T n it r il tiumy 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||
T F t bwngr k j i * tim »|r liv F ir r ir K (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 4 1»n li
\
M «•1ii ft'itjfhr**! xifir.
gooks did. Yoq rottldn'l tell." All'l n r r ' i ' f l!'t * i
ill** Unit**
Sen til liopr K it hrlM t»v * ’ rmi
the pilots liegao hearing bullets nf t t y i i f In
Hint#
fm m i*tH rr
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
«crrh will Ih* tnn r n tritr il
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're« Heferwe Writer
•lent
»t
&gt;r
rotmell.
agreeing
wit1
f»Mi( p* mW
(V lu ry Pioneer Is
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 14 ( W - F iv 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||R f# fl« f i a t 1 ««)
Visitor In Snnford
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- r f i p i p t i t h f i | Iny \ K d
They ate contained in a hi* Iwvrtk ‘‘The effect* of Atomic Western,
Sanford Weather
of tbe celriy Indliatiy It- Fiurid-t II«lik Irwili nvrr tli*•
ta lasted over the week-end hr •
A
liif
I
ifb'i
I
mivi f»lt (tip thr (I V
High
yestfHav IW
ami Kanford, an-l now .etlred, vl
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-wt;
Rain yesterday &lt;0
it I* llrind'-n Friday to -e, ids
f t t l y lotigl polng for ai‘ hoi
St »* •
If you'ie i anglit »'|i In th. open collection “ f hl.torleal t illis and Iryjpi* 11* ptnve *^,r
Total rain. Auguti I 12 imhe*
a Iralned l e e 1liriatt but it h»»
thr RtUPMor in Knn&gt;«t h vn
August normal isln fall.
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 10 llnyi* And flirls
to the forme* Block House *t
and other areas hy radioactive altion for at lea.t t*t. ml mites.
The Wen Iher
At Swim riiiHses
yeti from | Enterptlee
materia!*.
This will not prnti
They Ircalled Mr. Fox’, e*rlv
Here are some tip* you mlfh* atomir "ray." 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.
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-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 dwr44
5R
Denver
tomorrow
morning.
Tbe
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
■Dent worry about recogtuilng holt In the ground—leap there
Beginning Wednesday and con­ Fresno
84
7P
ft. Owe ARC 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
time was manager o l the firm of
an
•a
m otemlc Mpluonm. told repot- to the light. And assume that
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
(AKC officials aald that a aoldJacksonville
ywo wm recognlia It when H h u
t« .
Fox In an old year book an-l .to­ swimming Inatmctor provided hv
74
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lar to a foxhole 1400 yards fmm
the rily . More tKan 20 peraaM Key Waal
day
showed
(t
to
him
In
Mr.
nem
97
73
But don’t fellow gwwr natural a trainh burst would he well proKavr rvglttared for these lesson. Orlando
Orl
ddon’t office.

Pohang Air Base Just Like Home
Jaycm Demand
To Cleveland GIs B efore It Fell Warren Enforce
Gamblin'; Laws

More Than $662 Is R alipn Explains
Stolen From Safe Cuming Programs
At Oil Company *n ^oia,‘&gt;

Search Continues
For l/osl (Timber
Of iMoun! Whifncv

Government Tells What To Do In
Caw Of Sudden Atom Bomb Attack

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P A G E S IX

Polish Ship (id s
Passenger From
Seaplane At Sea
N E W Y O R K . Aug :* b it Th
Polish molnndlip Itiilor &gt;, tvnl.li.,1
with a gimlet eye by Uriel. 8 during tlirre day* In |mil. n.t «n
rtiqir to Poland l.vbiv m ill u *ri*
prtse passenger.
lie wa ■ picked 11(1 by III- r . i
nearly 100 mill :il &lt; i
i - ribi
from a ■eaplane lie bid
icnlt'l
from a llurki n m 1. N I him m il
which hi- bad Tuought, down m
tile ,ie«
The Balmy -kipper radioed th
Coast Guard to rnmc get lum II '
the Coast liuaiil replied it Im
Inc** wa- saving live*
T h r BmI o i \ aid tin loin- alrrnm
who H'tllcd Id* M'i|i|sni nenr lb 1
ship gave ihr ..ami i f Ciillh-rnii
San S*'li:i i mn. it luioi-t
fimu
Mexico Cltv.
Bill in lliiiiin til. • |toki rut'
for lh&gt; Tumbril- S&lt; *|ilao&lt; . t'nm
party sard tl only mi mu plmu
n Piper Cub, » » ' reiited liv a nutn
wrbo giiVt* tbe nnini of ‘Air New
Ion" of New Yorl lie n riiid
for n IA minute flight, tl........ ole
ntan said, linn disappeared over
lire boriron Tin firm r•-**•■st.-.i Mi
plane -tolr ri
Tile airman told tin- Itufm
skipper lie wn» Iml and rail &lt;d
furl.
Tlie luimigr at mn nnd Nntriiuli
ration S-rviee »atd linlnt d wa
lnve*llgatlng Ih r Incident Thr line

hail Informed offnlnl- alamt it
last night n *|Mike*man -aid
Last Friday the Bntory Im arm
the first Iron Curtain
rtuinlr&gt;
Ve»»e| sllhje. led to Ih r new . I.. .
M’cnrltv rbr-ek III New York bar
bor. Ever *in e Gerliatd
Er-b-t
German Communist, jnmp'-d b-td
and r-raiM’d mi thr Batorv in May
It*It*. - hr hiss 1mm uml* • - In
sutvelllNrirr here
Bnl tin* him llu wntib u n ­
even 'till ter. All v n ilm , In lie
vessel were elirtkrd liv iisloru
agent*

I | i* * i I m ,S

n

■—

!*••&gt; &lt;•■•!

R Gay, Pint Cavalry Division
commander, m d he would wel
come more *uch enemy attack'.
“ We were ready for them," he
■aid, 'am i hoped to flush I In in
out like phi'ssanls. I don’t know
how many we killed Init we will
(know ) I ion..now morning.
"There probably will bp nn.tr
trying to mme aero** the tlv. r
■ltd I hope they dr. i don't want
In discourage llu h i fnotr fight­
ing Ibr fru t Cavalry Division,"
14. General Walton II W alk­
er, Eighth A itn r commander,
drove nver a mortar swept load
to see fur himself bow the hnith
waa going,
A Jeep knocked out by n limit hi
obeli flume I some Mi v io l- down
After vi-iting llu
H iisikl.K
hattahon’* command p«»t, W«lk
er left l&gt;Hiking satinfied
Gay praised Id
Harry
*
llucklry, young West I'nint grnd
lisle whm'' nlwt-rvatlon helped
|dn|iolnt the liM-atinn of the eric
my lotttali.oi and »|«-ed atltllcry
file tm It.
" lie Is a smart bid who Ju»t
returned In action after being
wounded,*’ said Ihr genetal. "An.l
hr was "ireful lo note that every
fifth one of the enemy soldier*
carried an antomallr. lie gave
u* a lot of helpful Information."
T o flush out the Red Korean
hattelinr,
Amriirnn
infantry
threw In aa one uffli'-r
aid even ro»k . ind l»dtli-wn bn , \t.
lacking oa a 2,b00 yerd front
the anldidri • spread mil '•■at.-l,
!&gt;g M rh gully and Ih r'r clump
for hidden Red*. W h rttrirr they
drew fire they withdrew, rro rganlsrd and knocked "lit the roe
m y position It wa* gmol tradi­
tional infantry fighting -u p h ill

Mirhinegon and -mall arm*
fire rrarslrd in th* hills snd the
•chocs maile It term like a tuglmental teslu attark Ibg t 2-tnch
mortar shell* were loldung up
from a field lo the tight nrd
bursting in gray shower* m the
iMge.
s
In the command |mit -a rnn
rrete setlwsy culvert Cant. W il­
liam J . Gillespie. Binghamton,
N . Y ., was calling for at I ill. tv
on a corner of the hilt.
"We've Jtl»t lorated some rtirmy
troop* there," he said. "They
have good observation on u* and
■Mm to know where we nrr.
Ttve.i've been pounding us every
few minutes"
The ripping rrark of a mor­
tar aou noed just ahead. Rut thr
concrete shelter roqld have taken
• direct overhead hit without

harm.

Walking up the Mg hill forward and directing hi* men personally was lire battalion m m M aster, Peter Clainoa, a slender
wiry
lieu tr nan t -colonel
from
Manchester, K , K .
With him wero a radio operator
,Wirt a veteran warrant officer
arting aa his runner. In a few
moments tba warrant offierr, W
L . Ilam hl'ng nf Fontana. Calif.,
m a s Into the command post.

•Wa are an a hump looking dirertly at the Rads on another
hill about 1,000 yard* axray," he
aau. *Yau can aaa small groups
} a t thews. Wherever a mortar atwtl
hwrata one of them rum and

CongrcHH
............ rr*w r*cr Uosl
I' uirri I,oped today to pan an
rtnnotnM control hill along the
line* that I'lc id m l Truman deitrei.
l'r&lt;o|tecla werr that llic me*iur would givr lum tland-lty powri in tei irtlm gi on price* and
w*”r - when in In* iirdgnrrnt they
if rri|itlfrd..
I In Home e|c(ralr«l a pfopotal
to rnmpel lit*- I’rrndrnl to impose
w.iir&lt; mil prirr innlroU when liv­
ing curl* rear It r prrrrnl above
wind llicy were on June IS,
lit pin|m«a| m i rrnlrorlird in an
in rndmrnl to a rtandby tonliol)
bill o llrird by R rp McKinnon (D t aid) It * a i knorkrd down Try
ntriwIirlmiiiK volet vote after
MtK mnon invited it* defrat. He
told ibr I Ion*,- "a vriy good lull"
bail been diallrd raillri liulay by
Ilie Iln u r 11.&gt;rik«■iy- ( oinmitlrc.
tin- niinriiltlee'* bill, on whirh
tile l|ou*e hoped lo reach a final
vote bile today or •nmrtime to.... .
would give the I'resident
In- id povrei* lo control wage* and
p i n , lo im|Mi*v lationing, to
n u ll the rilrnvion of credit, to
oink' production loan* and to »et
■Ip pinginitl of alloratinfia nnd
print It ir. In rhnunel *caice ma­
in ml* into evnentinl place* and
►p m l up defeme production.
Tin- liou»e Iln-Anietiran Activdic
Committee decided to recoinnicnd Miiti-*iiliver*lve tegi*lalion *tlonger than that proposed
by I’rrtldenl Truman.
T h r Cornpilttee, meeting Irehind
clo»ed-«|oot», agreed to inenrpornle I l i a Joi feature* id thr Mundt*
Ni*mi t‘omninnl«t Control Itill In
.1 iuea*ure it bo|&gt;e* to report to
I lie llini-i- within thr licit few
day*.
tin M undt-Nlion Itill would ie•pine rrgi»tration of communist*
.in.I Communist fiont group*. Mr.
Tinman, in a nu**age to Congre * verterday n*king for strong•t •i-fiirlly measures, prote»ted
that the bill 'night d" more harm
than goiul
Thr llou-e Comrnlttre'a action
waa pail of a tnce on !*&gt;th aide of
Ibe capdol to bring up »till*»ub*
v e n iw IrgUIntion for ron*ldera-l
ton by the Senate and llouae.
Iltlicr matter* of Inlereat at the
rap! toll
Taxes Henstor T »f t 0----(It-Ohlo)
*«

and walk

fu r right up In

top "

’lie tanks ram r nut and did
The sweating doughboy* kept
rging up tin hill And tha Reds
sily started hark toward Uw
rr.
'rmlght a weary hut vlrtnrloua
urtcan Infantry battalion waits
the bright* for the enemy 1st
fre*h river rrn*«mge.

ic«arte*e« rvw*s r « i o « i
K- Taylor, associated with tire
Georgia Power Company, ol A t­
lanta, Ga. was elected president
and Misi Helen Hodman of Wash­
ington. D. C. a* president-elect lor
1952. M m Hoffman was also con­
vention chairman.
Mr*. Clark told of the work that
ha* hern done for Vfmoutiers,
France, a small village alnuxl
totally demolished through error
by
American bomber* during
World War II, and whirh Pilot
International has "adopted". A
total of $2,260.40 in money, plus
gift* ha* tieen given by Pilot Clubs
amt It waa voted at tha conven­
tion to give (2,000 more to con­
tinue rehabilitation work there.
An orphan from the village i* now
a gue*t of Mia* Flay Pynehon of
Jacksonville and also attended the
convention with Mia* Pynehon.
She expressed th* appreciation of
her people for the kindnesses
■hown them by America and
Pilot International In particular.
It wa* aUo brought out in the
convention that f.'159-.'t pin* sev­
eral thousand* parkagr* of vege­
table and fruit seed* have Iwcn
given toward the "Sred* for Bri­
tain" pioject, thus sowing seed*
of kindness a* well a* seeds of
food throughout England.
It waa voted to make continu­
ous thr scholarship fund set up
in memory of Mlsa Ruby Newhall
of Gaineville who died snortly af­
ter lielng elected president of Intrrnation at the convention held in
Chicago last year.
Mrs. Hunt explained the various
rhanget made In the by-laws ami
constitution.
The delegate* commended the
excellent hotel accommodation*
and plans for the entire conven­
tion, stating that everything pos­
sible was planned for the enter­
tainment of thou* attending.
while nn a tour to Mount Vernwitness the opening of the tomb*

haalt. Meanwhile Chairman Geor­
ge (D -G a ) nf the tax writing Ren­
nie Finance Committee expressed
the strongest opposition to inrludtrig an excess profit* lax on Imslness in th* proposed
Interm tax boosting bill.
Manpower— predicting congres­
sional approval nf Mr. Truman*'
requests for additional defense
funds, Chairman Tydlng* ((D -M d |
of the Senate Armed Service*
Committee said he thinks the l.alion's biggest need in thr immedi­
ate future will h« mnr* trained
fighting manpower.
Wlrafa pnlng— A Senate Committen railed *it afternoon meet­
ing to lay the groundwork for an
Inveatlgatlon Into alleged win*,
lappng of nf flea I and hulrl triephone* In Washington

American Ship Hits
Mine In North Sea
H A M B U R G , Germany, Aug. 9
— &lt;A&gt;&gt;— The 8,250-ton freighter
American Planter struck a mine
In the North Sea today, German
shipping authorities said, and
I a bring towed to Rrrmerhaven.
There were no report* of any
casualties.
A spokesman for the vetael's
owner*, the United State* Line*,
refuted to confirm that thn *hlp
hit a mine. The company said
cause nf the accident would be
Investigated when the American
Planter rrachrd port.
The ship normally carries a
crew of about 50. The U. 8. line*
sal.) that, although there are aecommnditinns
for
passengers,
Done were aboard.
The vr»»el was en route from
Hamburg to Dunkrrqur, France.
It left New York July 2fl.
A spokesman said the accident
occurred nrwr the issland of Hel­
igoland.

Semite Probe
irN Its w

S in *

r i)«

||H|

ration; Jule* and la-n Levitt, H a r­
old Salvry and p.'dward Ro»cn&gt;
haum.
Chairman Kefauver (D -Te n n )
said a fifth, Samuel Cohen, wa*
here hut not present liccaiuc of
a heart ailment.
Attorney Cohen appeared lo enjoy his lung grilling by Rudolph
lla llry, chief committee counsel.
Cohen explained how the big
Miami gambling syndicate was
formed to avoid competition along
the Itcar h-front crowded wlh freespending tourists and
winter
guest*.
Senator Wiley (R -W la) wanted
to know why the syndicate whirh
grossed more than $2fl.5ffO,IK¥) In
I1M8 tiettlng had suddenly decided
to quit.
"These were five nice fellows
who had 11veil there for 25 yrara,"
Cohen explained, adding that three
of them had children In school*
and colleges.
Cohen said the anti-gamhling
nnd -rime drive* raused In* syndi­
cate partner* to lie regarded aa
"the worst mobsters— Capone is
nothing compared with tn*m."
"W h y they have painted theie
hoys as the wnrat mnbster* in tha
world," Cohen continued with In­
dignation. “They have «&gt; l them
linked up with prostitution — the
Ixiril know* they had nothng to do
with that— and narcotics."
"Technically they have been
law violator a," the attorney con­
tinued. x xi "Hut lo fight the
world, it was not worth it."
Cohen said all the syndicate had
done wa* finance the hookies, see
that they obtained and paid for
raring news services, hired at-

beta." ” w
That waa true, Cohan agreed,
hot added that no ralda could b«
made on tha ayndlcata officer
"because there waa nothing to
get"
Halley aiiggeated that ralda by
local official* had been few and
fai between “ except w bm the
heat waa on.M
I'ohen agreed In part trail Inriitrd there had l.een raid* and
that he had defended the U m llM
in court.
“ Waa there any evidence that
S and G. or any other ayndirate
like S. and G. had bean paying
protection7" Wiley broke in.
Tohen aaid he knew of none.
Halley pointed out that the
•radicate had about 2tr0 employee*,
that ita telephone bill ran above
fl.noo a month and long distano*
rail« were made all over the coun­
try “to *ee that gambler* did not
trr to cheat nr fl* a hot hone.
f'ohrn raid the rnmmittee had
repie* of the telephone bill* and
member* of the syndicate could
•uptily better information on *urh
matter*.
Ilaltev a»ked If it were true that
ft «nd 0 . Syndleate had hookies
in mo»l of the USA hrarhfrnnt
betel*, or at lea*t the he*t known
one*.
Cohen disputed thia and wa«
»«krd to name well-known hotel*
net on the avndlcate |i*l.
The lawyer hcelltated and then
named the MarFadden-Deaiiville
and Uie Sherry-Frontrnar. Then
hr naked th* rnmmittee not In put
“me In 'Ms very dl*ta«teful posi­
tion."
Cohen *ald liookle* operaling
under the S. and G. got raring
nrwa wire servlre* from William
O'tirlen and Walter Haggerty.
Hallev aald O'ttrlrn and lln g g riohtalneit racing data from th»
|t*d* Cour.tr New* which In t'irn
eMalned racing deta from the
Continental New* Service*.
Cohen, while *a*-ing the *vndtcate had quit lai»lne«* •*»*.„♦ two
week &lt; ago, heatedly denied repntti hv newspaper* and the Miami
Crime Commia»ion that the Svndtrat* member* Intend to go hack
‘ntn the gambling Inralnea* Indiriduallv later on.
When telephone* were &gt;emoted
and the office* •hut down the
public would learn the fact*, Co­
hen quoted the *yndIrate mem­
ber* a* raying.
.Then attorney Cohen la*hed out
at Miami newspapers *aving they
•Vant afford t" Ift S A G. die"
h*rau*e thev acid *o many paper*
writing about thr syndicate. Co.
ben called thi* per*rrullon.
The attorney then oiirstlnned
thr report* that the individual
membra of the ivndlrnte would
re*ume operation* later rsperately
He said "Danny Sullivan of the
Miami Crime Commi**nn told me
th« wa« a pipe dream."

Korean Gains
ICwaltaaeg gram Pag* Oa«|
little villages under our hill, in
good m -l rifle range. We sniped
at them and I saw about eight of
them fall."
Across a valley from snnlh*r
hill Into which American machinegunners were spraying bullets, tho
American advance wa* continuing.
Tw o Army companies pn*hrd
deeper into Red territory. U. 8
airplanes and artillery la*h&lt;d the
Comr-unist-held hill* with shells,
rockets and machlnegun hullet*.
MaJ. General William B. Kean,
commander of the 25th Division
who is directing thi* lim it** at­
tack. told one of his commander*:
“ I want you to make speed by
aggressive action but make spec 1
sound means; gamble hut take •
sound gamble."
He warned his commanders aga&lt;nsl Bed attacks from 'h r Banks
and high ground.
On the llnrine front southwest
of Chindorg, leatherneck* push­
ed wearllv ahead. They had moved
up in darkness last night to their
Jumpuff point and advanced again this morning.
8gt. A. W. Keller, Oklahoma
City, a scout for th* First Bat­
talion of the Fifth Marine Regi­
ment, «ald: "W e drew fire from
a couple of snipers and got four
artillery "hell* hut they didn’t hit
anvliody." ”
The Marines stuck to high
ground. Keller left his scout Job
to warn Marine Lieut. G. G.
Sweet of Gl'owo&lt;yt lit •Mtprt-" *
r r of a Prrshh.g tank plat.mn, that
the mad to the front wa* mined.
Nobody knew that better than
Sweet It* wa* d lc -in e
«f **•
deadly charges out nf the road
with a knife when Keller arrived,
t!l. 8. Etehth A rm y lleadquartrra said Wednesday night the
nSth Regimental Combat Team
•lightly to the North had punched
patrol* to within seven miles of

•ion g^ll have to consider what hla
qualification* are la an expert
witness. The motion ia overruled."
Bourne w it que*tinned by Bor­
den and IC C examiner Ralph If.
Jewell a* to variou* phase* of
the plan. He waa not rmai-examlned by rival lawyer* at the time.
I.. F. Ormond, A C L financial
vtre preaident, in pre»enting a
rorreeted exhibit wa* questioned
by John Turney, St. Joe Paper Co.
attorney, a* to joba that might
lie eliminated on F E C if that
line ia merged with Coaat Line.
Turney in hi* questioning sought
lo show A C L had not thoroughly
Inveatigated the F E C Jobs. In
earlier testimony, Ormond had
testified that SSI F E C job* could
he eliminated in the merger and
rem it in a saving.
Ormond said the inveitigation
had Men made on a functional
and comparative hast* rather than
an individual man hast*.
He ad'ted that none of the FEC
rmpluvr* were Interviewed, “of if
we did, it wa* an isolated case."
The hearing whirh resumed
yesterday after a recess from midJuly ha* three other proposals to
lie aired before.
1. A plan by a group of F E C
employe* that East Coast's work­
er* have a chance to buy at least
200,000 of :180.000 Share* of new
U S common stork proposed for
the reorganised company.
2. A suggr»tion try F. K. Conn,
another Ixindholder, that the first
mortgage bonds lie paid off In
cash and that preferred and com­
mon stock he distributed to hold­
er* of first and refunding bonds.
3. The Welhon Plan, harked by
E. N . Ctaughton, W . G. Welbon,
John W. finyer and A. W. Corbett,
present bondholder*. They call fer
issuance of $15,000,000 of 75-year
five per rent income bond* and
tfto.oon »harr* jif no par value

She was an tctlva member of
M in i thr hilltop*, North Koreans the Zion Hope Church for 26
_________
on higher hill* ripped into the year*.
doughboys with a vicious cross­
fire. The soldier* rci.uWed a light
counterattack nnd killed about 40
Red*.
Optometrist
The Marines up to noon ( if
P. M.. E 8 T, Tuesday) had met
KYB8 EXAMINED
little opposition. Officer* wer*
GLASSES FITTED
wary of a North Korean trap.
119 8. Palmetto Ave.
Tw o "American tanks in the
Arm y pu»h struck
mie»
°
was knocked out, the other dis­
abled temporarily. An officer said
thr mine* apparently had been laid
by tL S troop* during their re­
treat last week, then were dog
up and replanted l»y North Ko
reana.
one
Tw o North Korean* in Ihrtequarter ton truck* drove blithely
Into tSr doughboy llnea. They
were killed.
The trurka carried Americanmode soap and toothpaste, two
uniform trousera. Soldiers' packs
In the trucks m ntairrd Korean
rewhrd Ita oblertlvc, a 600-foot cigarettes and packages nf what
A SU B SC R IP TIO N
hill alongside the road west from appeared to he a medical powder.
. '
*
•
*
aa* .
The brand name and directions fpr
Chlndong to Chinju.
Just aa the upcoming sun burn- use werr in Russian.

»i(. C. U PEItSONf-

A FINE GIFT FOR
J
#
SOME

$|0R L D /

none lime. The troubla mainly
wa* In my slntwach, I wa* unable
In eat any filed food at all. I
wa* v t v nervous and It affsrted
on sort Now that I hav# been
inking IIA D A C O L my slnmach I*
in lip lop condition ami my nervo*
are just fine. My apnatit* has Imnrtiveil, too. amt fried foods are
on (on menu at least aeveral
lime* a week. That's because I
have Ix-en taking IIA D A C O L —
and vnu ran bet your life I w ont
idnn laklnr H A D A C O la I never
tire nf telling my friend* how
wonderful IIA D A C O L la."
What I I A D A C O L Does
IIA D A C O L helps to build bp
the h&gt; mnalohln rontenl nf yaur
Mon I (when Iron is needed) la
&gt;-»rry thc«e precious Vitamins and
Minr'nls to every organ, and
iverv part of ymir body— to tha
heart, liver, kidneys, s m lungs,
even to the ryes, ears and M ils
('mint!, c* thousands whoa# •**tem* were deficient In VltamltM
III, 111. Iron, and Niacin are benefiling from I I A D A C O L . . . even
bundled* of doctors have recom­
mended IIA D A C O L to their petirnls.
Givr IIA D A C O L a chance to
help you.
Refuse substitute*.
Don't let anyone tell you some­
thing else Is "Just aa good." In­
sist m genuine IIA D A C O L . Tap
Hsh nothing beer uaa IIA D A C O L
t - . ald mUy

common eteck with a value of
U a share.
A C L ’a plan wa» p iw n lt d in
detail yesterday bjr Edward W.
Bourns, company lawyer.
A C L offer* to taka over PEC
free of any special liana impoaad
by tha court in favor of hoidara

^

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Pstllr - JntiHf «H h scattered
night iik I rarlr mnrnlni shower#
nn )«• er C u t ('do* snd widely
scattered afternoon thundershow­
er* rU re h rrr through Friday.

AN INDEPENDENT ItAD.Y NEWSPAPKH
VOIjUMK

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SAN FO RD .

FLORIDA.

T U I I t S D A V . A l t;. |0. 1*l5ll

A a s iiriiilril I’ r r w

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N o. 254

Truman Says Russia SenateGr°up u # S. Troops Fling Enemy
, Is Filibustering In inTaxLevy Back On Chinju While Red
Columns Advance In North!
UN Security Council
President S a y s No
OPA In Si«ht Yet;
Hut Excess Profits
Tax Is Inevitable
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug I I ) -&lt;/!•)
— I’tesident Human accused So»i»| Russia today of filihuilriing in
llir United Nation* .Security Coun
til.
Il» tan! thr Rusttam w ci. tillbu siding, no doubt almul it
£
In a nr*** conference discussion
Mr. tinman lauded W anrn Amlin,
U. S. Representative b nllir Coum il
lot doing what hr «aid war a pmd
joh
Oner again thr President relected the idea o( a meeting with
I ’troiici Stalin and othrr heads
ol rtatr. Ilnl hr raid hr would d r«ld r lalrr, d turh a suggestion w rir
madr, on whrthrr thrit rhnuld hr
• a nirrling of high lesrl leaders of
United Nattonr aftrr settlement of
thr Korean ru n t.
In hitting at Human fihhiirlri
ing, Mr. Truman obviously w o
irfrin n g to olotnif tmnist lailus hy
thr Count il president «nd thirf
Soviet delegate, Jam b Malik.
T h r I’rrildrqit w n asked If hr
thought ihr Russian fdibustei »**
g «r I in had with reference to thr
# possibility of eventual prmianrnt
pearr.
T lir President rrpllrit that hr
cotildn t answer a hypothrtlral
question lli r that, that hr didn't
know.
Th r I'rrrid rn l wan asked whom
thr tfumdatiE. tirr “ filibustering again t T " llr grinned and quipped
tha* hr though thry wrr* flip
hu»trring principally a r a I n a •
thrmsxlves by which hr appuent&lt;y mranl *Ihi
r m Interest*
W Irr.n la n l Trum an vai
today
hr dorr not cnntempla’.a a re­
vival of Ihr World War II OPA.
Mi J'rtimnn in. I ‘I ■ old hoc
frdrral agencies will handle any
economic and other emcrgvncy
control* which may lie necessary
a&gt; a irutilt of thr Xnrran ertaja.
II raid, !••«, that all-out mnhili.
ration u rot yrt in aighl.
The Provident raid hr aspect* t«
Iravr to thr Senate and Rouse
Ih r exarl term* of an economic
' f rnntioU hill now nearing a deri*|nn on Capitol Hill.
Mr. Truman made clear that
hr would hka discretionary power
to fl» price* and wage* bid th*»
he atill feels hi* original modified
teenmme mlatinn* ahould not lie
d tliy n i hv debate n m stronger
executive weapon*.
Th r preiident *ajd h* would ar
crpt an M c M i profit* ta i If voted
r#a* C«a*i

’ HmiHing Authority
Agrees On Program

Fur fasllp Rppwrr

T1'» Kvnfoid limning Authority,
at a »p*e al meeting yesltrdav af
ternooh at thn offo-e of fleorge
William*, evrrti'tvr d i r e r i o r.
adopted a development program
» f o r ’’Caatl' flrewer r itir t" , a I2fi
^tinit hon ing protect to hr crsn
*lrnrtrd in Gold lioro ind costing
an estimated 11.429,11*7.
T V development piograin eongists of a romprehenalve plan m r
Crlng all pha r* of the pt«i|rcl.
Till* ln&gt; hide* all land rn«t, Hear
Ing of the alia, paving of slrr-l*
and sidewalk*. *nnitruftlnn ro&lt;l.
kitchen ami bathroom e«|Uiptnenl,
architectural and engineering fee.
and administrative eiprn»e«
0* The Aulh-'iity alto authorlreil
M r. Williams to *tihtnlt an appH u(inn to the I'uhlle Housing Admin
Utratlnn for a loan an»f annual
rontrarl ravering Ihr total e*t|.
mated m il of the development
After the rontrarl Has been e i
Killed between th« Authority and
the P H A . said Mr. William*, fund,
will be made available* with which
lo rm&gt; have the land within the
project altr and to proceed with
I he ronitriietlon of the project.
%
It w n repotted to the Hoard
that Voile A. William*. Jr., ha*
been engaged a* attorney for the
Authority In place of G. W. Soener, who was unable t« terro due
o the pre s of other dnliee
Ell rn J. Moughton, arrhlteet for
fhe piojeet, i* repotted to be progrowing rapidly with the plan*,
in d yeeterday was In Atlanta, Ga .
t'oiferiing with
FHA
offfrlal*
ronretnlng tHe»r plana.

t

No" STARK- mitilfr.
IS H IN U T U N . Aug. ln -ly P t
err aald

. * reesrlualon wag baaed m k
angle survey of naii'a (tore* In
‘ CMnnunltlea atl over the n m -

Tninum PInn IC.iisinR
Toj&gt; Cot fiorntc Rate
From 3R 'Pn 45 Is
Voted Unanimously

Collins Says C.S. Hit? Push Near

Military Training
Bill F o r Y o u th s
'8 Is Being S tu d ie d

W A S H IN G TO N . Aug IG &lt;/T)
Ih r .Senate I mam e Committee
lo*lay unanimously ap|»»o»ed f’ re»ident riuman’s proposal lot a $!*•
500.000.0(KI a veai uiciraic in
ror|toiatuin taxes hoostin the ti
(oi|mrate income rale fn
to 4&gt; percent
llir inmmittrr ailed sluutly al*
'r i I ’lesi'lent I ruman told s newt
o n lrtriit' that all evicts ptofitl
■as will lie rnai I'd escntuall)’
I he committer ruled that the
W ASH IN G I ON Aup 10 */!’)
higher .atr* shall ..|U&lt;It ** *d luljt
V
“ D M '-'"ocn l *|»kM
I. 1950 It irlusrd lo aicc|it M i- " " " tqW Sen au*t Ivdmg* i«»i*
Truman** piofiosel that the i , ' &lt;h*l a new ,uu|v»*al Ini Univetsial
airate* apply to *11 of I'tSO cotr Miiua-s I •lining of ynulhs tlionld
l - i i l i ( nnglfss siw-n
poralc imntne

Tlirc.il Tn I*'ii;ltlcr
Hnsc I*r r sc n t c fl
By K’crl AflvHncc;
•1 Mustangs Down

0|M‘ralimi UimhIIint l,,nr A Marinr

I
V sTII A R «'V IIIM H -|l McTI-illS IN M i'i i s, \ug.
tn
i‘
It &lt;,cit* .1 M J .
Ion It tt slki'r. s|h tn.i* rimsmander. »iid inntght "a bisInr * ni «birig muii-'iver * srsid
Pusan, tlti.il &gt;i|ni s (ni,; nr
the east roast,
■'tl was a inira*'. “ he - 10*
it the Reds had lat.-n Ptr
.an ne wnutd ha*e liven l » true ed
It siwlit K*ii&gt; t u n
the finish."
The Reds hr-I ads rid vnb
to I - miles nf I'li.aii -f a nniiit
east of f hbijn l-r ilc p Smith
rsorra Their, an tmertcan ofl i n . l i f turned lb' tide

Scnotoi TydinRS Snys
1HAnd 10 Year Olds
ToHcGivcnTraminfi

A M II TISIIIVINO before a choed seasion of a House Armed Setvlrrw
" S J S S l in Washlnct-n. Gen J I- ton C M n ,
*"
Washington with two memtwtt* of the group. They ere n*r Philip J.
Phllbin (leflt. Masiarhiisrlts. and l&gt;P t *tl kln»7n.
!
‘
rlared U. R. force* fan now hold the Korean beachhead
after
nresenl “limited ofTensIve** will »Urt the Trig push.
(Inleraaflmtol)

Plans Outlined German Commies
To Attract New Accuse U. S. Air
Industries Here Force Of Arson
liirliiHtrial C o m m i l ­ ChaiKc Similar To
ter Of C. Of C. And
At tacit On U. S.Jaycccs Mnlrl Meet
Dropped B eet I c s
f’lani for ro-otwialmg wi'h llir
S f * t r Arlvrituinp Coninmimn*
publu ily piogtam In biiiig new inrlo.tiles to Motida w r.r niillme.l
T u e x itf mgbl by l/lwaul I lignins
lo member* of ibe Imlu.tiial Committrrs ol llir Junior ami 5rnim
Chamfiri of Tom m eirr at a meetmg al llir Tnillist C rn lri.
Mr IliRgins, mana«ri ol tlir
.Seminole County Cbambet of
Cnmmette, |mmlrd out tint the
irtrn l rbangr in policy Ev (In
•tal* Arf.rtltMng Corn nutsInn el
lows indmti'at inqunifi lo V sent
lo Chembrt* of C o m m e 1 1 *
tbioughout thr dale, and to mdii&lt;liisl tntnmdfeei
To dale, about f&gt;0 inquiries base
been tftn v rd by the Stale ( ommission, lie s.ud. lull a s.tdely r » pended advntismg prograni in n*
fional publicaltons, mrluding (lie
i
r

HI R U N . Aug. 10 m
Com
inuniits announced lorlsv a pto*
Ir si to Sosirl Russia against il
Irgrd
incendiary bombing’’ in
l a i C&gt;rimany by U. S. planet lull later withdrew llir annnumrmrnt
Cm-lb ail 1.rater. East German pmpagando clsiel, issued llir ouginal
annoiinr rmenl, and (lie of final So­
viet /line New* Agenrv AD N dis•iilinie*| it. The sUlement wa&gt; In
tlir effect tbel the l ast ( iritnan
gnsfimrent » l l asking
In
pm lrrt (Jif Soviet tone *s*m*l
U. 5 planes. Neatly four bout*
later, tbe new* agency tuned a
“ kill” on the story, without r i
planation. An erJitnr *1 A D S said
tbe witisdiawal meant “ it t* Ibe
same as though we had neser
lam ed il,M
The original annnuneemmi »t«il-ii n r u n n autnnilliei tperulsting
Week, ftr , is fip r r lr d to prmtuce *lielh-r tbe Russttns would at­
mote (ban WIO iuqtiiiir: (m m run- tempt In blockade Ameiiian ptanr*
term seeking lotalrons in lloiela
tiom li»ilin . which it If If) iiu Im
After the tri&lt;|iitile* are .r*-en'
within thr .Soviet rone of Germany
and their requirement* air defer 'unit ai lion I mild r't off the |,ast
mined, the r 'lieern' ean tw
« 1*0 MI •*•«l *4 Um
Ih tril
tarted and lle .r re pir-riitetivr n
Vltrd to rorne In Sanfoid «l
Bern I note County fur in-nertbrn
Il's t lt s iU fit. Cia* TbreeS

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!l.'I Crotw Atlantic
In StratocruiHcr

AlalHimn NcwHpnprr
Destroyed Hy Hire
T U B C A I.0 0 8 A . Al* . Aur in
l/P&gt;^^— The T 'lv iliv n s Run v * de
llvered a* usual to soVrriher* to
dny, "Jt hour* after it- plant w*
destroyed in a *200.000 (tie.
While editorial worker* ovet^a
their usual run- hue. rhe dm'*
morning nww.paprr was printed In
Birmingham Ml m llr,
International News Service -onv
was received through a Bitmlng
ham radio station.
K K. Rw alley, publisher. «ald h*
hoped to make artangements lo
have the Hun printed at Ja s p e
Ala., or Cotumbua, X i-a,, until
ntw merhaniral farllltir* &lt;an h
opened In Tuscaloosa,
A 411-page pre»e and all other
equipment was destroyed by fire
Of undetermined origin after t^e
paper completed It* final run rarlv
yesterday,
The Sun began publication abnn*
two* months ago.

4 Ii I N K K U R T , Garnianp
An*
in i AT A
I’anameiIran U'orl I
A'rvs.iv* xtratncrulaer arriv’ d hen
today with M narannr aboard, tie
lleved in lie the large t mimhei
ever carrie,1 a u n n the ocean on
a regular flight.
"larnka Ilka Nf*ah*a A rk ." aid
on- bystander whrn tin 81 pass,
engera and thq rr*w nf nine HI*emlairked. All pasaengisra were 11.
H- Arm v permnnal nr their depend
ents. m m ing In Garmanv for rou
tine asaignment.
Tha load inrlitdad 44 'htldren It
year* nf age nr younger, inrtuding
cine infanta.
The hlggr-t family aboard ra
beaded by Sgt. r| v|de R Klr.g of
4nrt Hamilton, N .Y ., who rr****»d tha ocean With hi* wife and
four children

H O W K R P R A N C IIIS K
I I A L I . E N D A L E . Aug 1 0 JS,*acial t— By an overwhelming
malorit nf nearly JW» In ope Hall■ndale voter* Tueaday approver!
a 10-year altatrlc franchise for
Florida Power * Light romisany.
NBGRO K H IT A T IO N
I■neat sentiment wai heavily in
TA l.t.A H A R H F K . \..g 10 -lA*. favor of tha franchUt and Kalian— A plan under whleh Negroe dale Mayor Foster Ingalls declar­
may receive temporary Instmr ed ha svaa highly plMted with the
Hon* at atate-supported whi*e uni oitcome of tha yoU.
verallies will be dlnrissrd by the
The eor it waa 1)1 for nnd IT
Board of Control Ir Jarhaonvllf- agmlnat. TT# fraiyAaa le the
tonight.
standard i r w a w i adopted reThe plan alrmwte S*a
proved hy the Flortrta (tonr#m»
C o o n aa meeting all requirement*
of tha United State* Con«*!tulior
for oqtMl edorational optMsrtnnitle*

Ifear Admiral H \ Ifonsei, win*
I lie coi(Hiiale imirwie i* part
ol Mr I ruman’s nserall hr.OtiO.- •r|ur*enls the Urlrnie Depatlmclil
000.000 tax in* tease pio|vr»«l. In on Icgiilsli'in, gave that tnilir stum
lirlp Irname thr Kmean m i and li the Scinlr A 'lm d Iveiviir* tom
America’s arm rmenl against ( "l»- miller
mumsl afgieiimu
( haitinan I viling* (I* M il) had
Tin lummittee prnbeMy
will tol-i In - i ninltiitli e llial he under
voir tiimnrnns on the Pic ntml's luod i * i*t it lining piogiam. pm
prnpo *iI for • l.l.unn.tmu.nno mcre««e in levee* on individual in- liilily loplsm i: I" all smith' IA an i
come, laum g Hie rate* In ‘JO 1*1 veal* "It, now was nm In tludv
|i*i'cut in ." N r lie nMir ralr-goiies
T&gt; dings* e.hed » group if Util
Tin* rrirjHiiatc tale aoproved tit-spumed Arm y. Navy and Aii
day would Ire 25 pen rnt on tht'. |n|ii "M o rin , in rr-n t l"i lb first
IJfr.lvMI of c«ipm iti«ti in rominittce session, it I hi* a etc
runic, aid 4S perm it on inrotn' 'tine
alwivp IJR.tiOO.
j Admiral Il'Ulscr said
•id a nrw
I ' l l -Oil III Tiulnali «ol that In ! | vt ( pjan I. (•'••ismg inlenvivo
would of rout*'- apprssva an ev- lud/ isf the Isppartmetit "f th
r . . pmfit &gt; las if it ia a filed to l&gt;»(pis^»‘' and ihnuld readi Conbl* lb.tr M.iinn.iMHi tntciun |*i pm gica. eoon. Hr gase no dctniU
Tvding:&gt; remarked that addi
po.al
The- I’ rretdaitt pmpnied ♦hit iion.il ospth el Imyond lb - prnaalit
the lop rate on imputation
in* ill alt act and ■alls to duty fill
mine be Iamt ted fintii 'It pill c-n' om*' National I'uanl and Reserve
lo 4b pei ient. He wants lb - firyf fiotipt, tintbsMi must l*e found
)2b,tNMI of corpoiatino income 1*1, t&gt;. iroVut" the manpowpi nemled
ml at 2b |*er n u t. amt all over |.s Itie Aims Ail f"|ee N.av)
land Marine i
126.000 at i-&gt; pen rni
- b e H . i i J Hie l ’ MJL, i|-eios***w '* i»* a*
The . &lt;*rtajralios* ta i
fir I Ifi thr It* n al a giou|i video to ianow t* 21 pbrrent '*f tbe fir
‘WO; 2.1 percent of tbe n*si $16. iwnd provisions "f lire iliafl a*t
llttO; 26 percent of the neat f.i.nnn, (hat directed the Arm y. Navy
M prirenl Til
of inr
the vnrviTirr
inrnuir nriw
|wt&gt;*-en|
rnt r ■ml tit Porre to illuw Ig.yeorW1.0C0. and ag
-I 'd '1• ' » v.dtir.l*.; ....... n‘ ' r “
126 and *60.1
% . t'jifwm
R ik i »■ *»»1
Inn. 9Vi»Ir|
U'K
on In- onie
,|j ‘ _ . . .
draftei' at are 10 fssl II month
Tile new achc.liile would m»m
w rvirr.
bigliei
taxer
for
ror|mi
* itf
a. "
. ixlrt |»fr •"»*• U u
yrai «*M«
"i!.1".*3* ^ £1’.' st.r
r.anr.»l ia- rnt ov.usra.
rattling more than 171.10*1 Cm
V lunllv no one seal rnllsl •
(•oration* earning lirtwren 4-tl,:*" u n its iiavr lieni arrp|itrv| in ir
and 471.pm actually would get t&lt; rent irm i'b
litvauar thr aimed
durtinris in Ihr ir lax oldigatiop
IPivicp* s.iid tin* ptng 1am bad
T h r l-nnimlttee 1 now prtic-'
proved nnsiireessful
to turn to Mr Trum an* ntb&gt;
Il aallaatg nm r*a* Tareei

.

IW f lt fA IttN O fiom h'l '•Its Pina and their willful |»*t I* the flrst
atep tnwarl war for Id tisnri* Pstpiii'* of Brrviklvn. N V . alter ha
ia mdeied &gt;n dutv *» lib the i Ugaulrr • 61*' In" t*n»p* lte*erve Tile lientenant Imped his bud lies -&gt;f Hie t tip -'go d Company, (faferaottonal)

W alker’s G a m b le In Southern
Offensive Reported Paying Off

It* l t It l oll tsStiN
1.1 * M ill A C M ) III .AIM II \R1I.KS IN k O H I \
10
t.l
Inter General w .llo n II Wallet. I ' N. Htli Viniv i nmniamles. gamb
l-il in Title MUc, the Atnrit* *n offensive on llir innlhein fmnt
It innkert ki.ilaV ,i* Htonrh die gamldr had pm ) nit
Il was mating f'u an, Aitieiiraii nipple (will criue
Il the Nolill K"|r III lii'l i* *•I'-il I' m in iii*io "li|» il r d ll'-&lt;
■
ii »ff ivrt iltr AlkicMtnD
^
frry-.r h*»i n-tni'M hnvp •- U $j. » |
"The w -i
a "lit 1 I' * "
• Cl. • Staff nil lee 1 1, ,1
"T* e "01
• in I Ills*il, I' s' •I1"
, .,rr i de|et*-e liric
-n-i, P*
ail &gt;i'.e miles iif lb*1 - d‘ l 6ak
long RlSrl oil till' wi-sl all I
picailllig fisc Soul I, i v . i ' i i 'll
visions ado* Ibe niulloT * fi oil
I lie defense lines had to 1"
all l In d Ir* ........... n ■ |ain*'l
fol tile alfark l Inst dmve tin
Noilb boieans lelrpattng low m l
fblliju
W eller nolle d tlm |M|i IJegiA ‘
I .m u l i m n
M rri
i, .,i ,i th 261h 11
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tin !••» so I'lilntor am ilit--" *•
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p.
W F M i-.I |i
VmtM'i nt t#A*rttnj* nf# «| |4f* tantr v Rcglmantal ' uuli it l&lt; ne
from
Hawaii
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tits
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Aug
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The dlive l.igged down it* In*1
Tht
Rodi! r»rp#r*niet|
.
........,
two days. ciirnuHanecuiil*
the ol II*. lor, I nisei' ifv
trxlijr fhurgftl Rnl#it O.
*
,
l oinmuoi t • cio* .*d the Nuk
and Arthur J. Htm* w pip ••guilty J',"*
.
II ,
i-,o- bnlbdiy ol f.iwaitii
long, and set up Ih ie r bilugof reprehrnsihle eonduet" In ptv " V .,
f
,
.
&gt; n »»i in 1 II * l v
Cl-ailan.a
ria
S'aa.
laatr
paring their .lilt alia, king r*** 1
' r , r ’/ ' ' 'T ;''/ .bbla'ed 1*&gt; llir KlhViftMfli ' 'll.
equipment rental r ." lr .r t a
M w fta Powe, /. 1-tgM
............
Vf .
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thnw th»* In |t« Itlruridf *t I I ’ ... . . . C D , ........ .1
1G**
ti" ■
HepaitmenC* 'ansvr.*t and m o t .- *|re ate,. 2.7:tl new HeeUle
•
Jl»
l*^fl tf* l»f *
Wl.
.1
r|
t dismiss lh" lint ia l b ' Wl.
Thw r.inner I lorn vet. made It.io
question of legall y «f the mclli J ',1T. compared to 2.1 I in J ‘ds
Ii* g'b o* 1li r I'll fit f*l &lt; •1
mill lot' Jmlai - littrvnt rental nf last year T*-- Inei-a** 1* " •
f 1I.1 1 o.'v
uniied out to l»e a
pi-rticr- moved row* I ■ *bnr P 'r 'ent
It,,
l.i
i-o
.
1, - 1* pie tcnl , lion ol
d, wn
"Kveix- month of ltd* year lie
,1 .Hitrsoi *1 *i*e I’ngr •
t'nfnptroller t’. M Gav slept- 1‘ thnarn m',r’
ervfe.
1If It 1,1 AS. A rlr . Aug. Ill td’l
i'lto the pi*turn Ir* bnldinr un eonnerMoris made ibau in ihr
r
\ll e|i|.i I x woUlisrs fiom Grin
payment of 1411,328 in Jul. reapondlsg month of last vest," II ri.lt. In . we* brutally choked *" T u n I 1 -lift lilt’ ll
equipment rental check* reinii
II. Cademan. division manaprr,
death in b n berth on the Jkoiilti
igh
Honed by the Road Ib 'p »rtir'"» elated, "In the fllsl &lt;even month n o Pacific’s Gulden S*ele l.nnll
for *22 rontraetor* He askrrl A- of this vent, the twiw.r ornnans- , ,t ,.*riv 1,«|ay as she insisted a
11,t.i 1rui n 1 aii il the
"Utley General IJlrliaid
i r . " rsuineitcd 22.106 n-w electric set 1atie a It-mpt
Whir
pi'it.lrm of owner v bat be ahutild do.
vice*, *&gt;. again-l IK.trjt for tb alt** t
Kliei If I V. I*t ml* of Cor hi The
equipment
rn n tra il'"- same perio,) lad scar,
1 n nty «id llnftdd 1 I ant** tl Irtp it . aoiilil slump even the
, m, 1'milt I * |U- tented.
came in to defend their contra*' &gt;
"Th is year* pain over la * a lletharg-d railroad einldnye
with a tcaltery nf li.gli.p iH rio l year** I* l*i H per 'cnl
.In • . on I*.*11 net u r i i -l 1 *|c.sfiom Tuearm, l&gt;ad ronfeased tlic
.,*0 ...rr ,01 I to- St .b-lius
attorney* that ini ludes two f t
"New electric ervl, e 1 -nnnrr'
laying
11•'
. tr • n -w • * nni|i and i-en m governor! who..* a.i.i.' i *i'.i ed are a rrlial.lc mdet to tbe
Vic;ltii of the murder » r &gt; nun
Ii iv h
Ilona also fnllnwrcl trie reida! number of new Imilding
nmplet I if
as Mrs Ada C. Park w hn||w in i| „ old and n r w G en e va
I. il t lir in a 1 i r I w as set •
t-oilry.
ed, and nur figures certainly re tin sin tiff estimated srs- b-1 wren ||||ilg
■ 100.I p* a* - fill mafttirl
Former
Govarnnt
Ibivlr
I fleet a very fnv-uablf and et&gt; ou W* ami 70 vent a old
1 iln
w i- 1
t'arllon of the Tampa firm nf raging activity In Florida’ enn
Prmll raid the 180-pound I anti | A hi n g i ' •' 1 pound *&gt;*
Mabry, Reeves, rarltnn, A rd ri alt get inn
itfiar-l— - the train .rt Hlsl-ee
! Iosvi-i I I *•• hnllbr.idi
&gt;" which
•* o apt* Fields fP-o an ansn.r
||e wa &gt; bumming an-l bad
limit
i f o lied
an-l
fwu
“ Florid* U busier than ever,
to the Ghloltn-itlmi suit r.n behalf and It ahnuid t*»- pnitited nut tba' IP le t," thr slier iff related
1, 1, . , . . .
tailed reeling in at
| r , i than • half-hl)Ur lalet Iln Oir
-n-e -line They were young
of A. F. Rich of TaiiLbtaa** ore Ihr building- being ompleled ar"
t f wl.cse agreement* i* a j-n V - not the leault of a n il lent sprint man 1 m -creaming tn the
ron- M c d i t l . — n of 707 Hentl Ave.
rally queatlonrd.
iieen one, ind '
• *Tushy, a vnung
by buttiler.- to beat pndihlr war re dm tor that * woman bad
form er
Governor
Mlllatd
fiom Miami
atrteunn*. T h l. increase baa iieen n ind 1 • 1
Vo mg .'tc-dl. who was arrnnt
faidwctl and m&gt; fltn* nf Cald
"I st i r fitsl told Ibe rm nimfor
I ........... father, tel Crosby
svell, Parker, Foater ano Wi • due to normal ptans made month a tranrer had done the killing
ago hy btllldera to meet the h-altt ..S ila n .a »la r a * e I 'a a r l
|,.r j 10 It-, fr Ii, and Ml Hcott
ginton
pinton moved to
lo lot,*
int.* r.n*
. n- ••*
‘
. ,
h ilf of tha enntra.'tiny firm of 'hy growth of .go *utr
per .uai'e-1 h:s on lo give It tn
Faulk and Coleman, which hold*
N f » residence* »&lt;counted f.,*
the eolnlrd man.
R H Wynne, a raritenler fm*
•ev»ial similar rontiar;* and H*&lt; moat nf tbe flew e|rc|rie conn"r
lli- incident.
F K U I In payment* haing h .‘ I tlnns. Mr. Coleman -aid. T h i» coin­
Ill* f'llV
cide* with figure, mi Klnrida resi­
up
1 S IT E D N A T IO N S
AUnrnav General Richaid b't dential mnstrurtion rnntrarta tel,
Ge-dge MrGabagln, 7fi. le lir— I
M b*
I ' i i 'ESS. Aug l«l
&gt; si. I, liaa anugb! I t *r.l»c- totaling Il74.77fl,f&gt;'0 f.u tlie fit .1 A f t
mnduetor, die-1 suddenly
vi ne ,n the eaie alo . fib n-' six months of HUM), a Idg coin over VVednc day n -irning at 2:00 o’­ ld-1 With R'nsia sitting in. the
H
rr- rase riser
and 8lm », young former H"»'l
clock In • local hospital.
H it I'nllest Nations fW urity Council
Department rmpUryot who have
home '* a* in Jacksonville where liel-l a tlored-doora rauviu nrinr
A T O M IC S T R IK V.
i«»t started to prartle- law
hr nmved from Hanford reversl to t-.iev’ formal rreeiing of the
O A K R ID G E . Term , Aug. 1*1
All quettiona Involve! In tbrnuneit.
year* ago.
T h - .ecret session was railed
mpHtated aim will U
hetrd lAT— An estimated MIO A F L conHe w*. Iioin in Marion rnunty
by Clreuit Judge Hugh M. Taylor •trnetlon worker* did no* r»nnr* near Ocala. A Maann. he was al I . H I (K S T l, an hour liefore
in a day.long argument here for work tmiav on vital atnmb also - member nf the Order nf the r''pitlar onvenlog time of the
building project*.
Monday.
Railway Conductors* and ha I many found!, so that qon-C-ommunUt
A union leader who withheld friends in Sanfnrl Funeral serv­ nation- mutd am eal tn Husaia’x
uae of hit name made the estimate ice* will l-e held in Jacksonville Jakob A. Malik to atop ftlihua"W JO H T IN FAKK R
Previously,
the
and raid tha dispute involved L«r*i -t a date to be announced later terin# Isrlirs
W A H .4 IN G TO N . Aug. 10
Th* l s * M i , i . C -rr..rrr—
Csw #Rf H# Ik# t&gt;«|ftlnrs att*C IWnvafnr
JniiViVwf. IT*,a -Soupliter, o-oi-s *,M-ii"*ii"-i na ils, ,ia iia«l tnai
Irene nf Tamoat a asm, Ctdvin nf without Russia and Yugoslavia,'
■aid today it wilt annm v Union.
“I understand the dispute in­ S a c ra m e n to . Calif.. • son, Richard, tn Hiatus* possible way* to con­
a M pareent Irscreaae in rallfnad
commutation farm between New volves (upervislon of tha painters’ who ia stationed at U m Jack­ vince thr Ritaalan the Council
and not wages," the union sonville Naval A ir Station, and should get on with business at
Orleans and reaort area* cm the
two grandchildren of Jacksonville. hand without any stalling.
offleial said.
Miaaiaaippl Gulf coast.

A in r r ir a n Aims
And Id e a ls Told
Sanford Kiwanis

f»r

Rrv W I1. Urnnlts Is
I'rip* tp.il S p r 3 k n r

Nciirlv :taO!lft Now
Road Departmeid (Vnnoctious Mtulr
Raps (iliioflo Ami l&gt;v I * o w r 1 Co.
Sims For Snin«:

,

IT(tlllftll Oil ttlT^ICU
In (loldcii Stall*
Limitnl Ftillmmi

S

; Srimo I’isli

,

(tcoriri* Mcftiihaffin,
ATI- ( ’onductor, Dies

B£

*

IG IA O . Aug 10 &lt;/!*)- U. 5.
fnrr es turgcil .d ir ad I i uulrt liwlay
ami «nipped ■bui an atmoied
trap *Hound I IkV) North Kmeans
II llir' t hiliiu tionl m dee|s South
isme a
Hot to (lie north erupting Red
•Itackc made a new threat against
I argil ami imperilled a main
American lighter plsne Race nn
llir Korean e*it m ail near i’ohang
j-r-lt,

ibe irssil lierrs garni were the
•ivgeit ol llir wai l-ir tbe Amerim i fwn advancing inmbrt teams
in Imcr were almost on tbe nut*
l nit of ( bin|is. mam Red bate tn
ibe soiitb.
I S, l.tgbib Army leaileu look
baity iteps to |Hotrrl tbe llgbler
plane bate. Il is rigid miles south­
east of Fohang on tbe Sea ol
(spin 55 miles not lb of Pusan
I sari Red Ittteei rolled back
« luml’lmg .Smith Koresn trr-ot»y
ibeie A l’ I iiiiei|Hiii-|eni Hal Royle
.il I’nliang isid ibe Reifi sirrr pro
•e, i.,| bom Arneriran naval guns
l&gt;k Lefty inoiinlaiin m some of
) , urea’s rntssl rugged 1 oiinlrv
The f'nbang bound Communlsls
iiammrri-d down from Vongdok,
'ibi.-li they retook Thursday, and
II -a ll^u .a Cl. !■&gt;.. 1a —I

( liurchill Delays
Talk Tallin- Far
All Fnrope Army
11; \ ".p' it 1p i, t ■...
s . • in
■r* * .......It) t|(| I .
Hi
I ,1-irrte, trvliv 'eftpoi ••-- **»*
al'ng dat-jle f—r ft*. - "*-* tl &gt;f
t'-ir-q*. s "b-ip.le
-a. lilt-..-*"
lot uniting Fill ops altd 'tr.ee I llist
ilic quofficlil parliaineul
'’--s-ild
-llli.r l»e stfreigfP.,'..| *, -*l -&gt;tv
-tl
M r - 'K * v S fld te .i.,1 'I t . S 'tq ..p a srs

I ’-iil'iiilative Arsrmbls'

It It'. I»fst

afi.t Riltaln’s waitime l .j T .r nd.
denis* postponed u*ttl| ♦"ru-irro-- *
major speetb srhedule.) f-r today.
*■1101- 11111, It w a , learned reliably,

intend* to call for M-r -u.altnfi of
c.urnpeau grnrv. including G e r­
man component.
»
Itletd

again U Hoviel iggrc .1"M
Mai kay as'alted ll-e ' g-- .tovr"
el.inrnt* in hit own g-vernmi*"*
fm their negativ- allilude lowar-t
Kurnpeau unity. "There n no r«awin," he said, "why wr ,
work
out a European •lectr-ral law s**d
liaie rnrmltvra "f 'hi
, -c.fohty
elto led **
Maj. General William I. Itono.
van. here at chairman
Hie
American CommlMee for I ’nlted
Europe, told an tntervivwer the
only svay for the tstemM - fo
Ineak out nf the .itatiilc's r»n fiM «
1, to derlate an Immediate emer­
gency.
i "nservatlve leader did no* ex­
plain why Churchill*' -perch -va*
postponed bqt indicated there was
'ime definite reason.

Sanford Wen!her
High vestatdav 00
1-sw this motnlnp 7u
Itain yeaterday, oil
TXlat August rain I 21 Inches
n if u.at
ig
i "i *11. I 11
tni-hea.
T i d e , ; L o w *1 1 0 ■’ »

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High fi T T P H

The Weather
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Aug. to . T t
Atlanta
Boston
t'hii ago
ftr* Moiisat
Detroit
Memphis
V — v —»t.
Pittsburgh
Washington, D.C.
Fort M y t n
Jack sonvilla
Orlando

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*'he Sanford Herald
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rwhn.t,* Dali* tiw M eafe.eav
—
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III diaMMa S.raar
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naW i *1, tala, ai «a* i**at imir.
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All afcllaarr aallra* rare* .1
tanka, raaalallaaa aae anllrra al
' atarlalaatral far Ik* r.'l*— • •*
| aSalaa laaea. Mill W r h „ , t.i in,
»* raaalar ati»n l«l»« rat**.
, ki*iWMIl4 kallaaallr Hr lalaae
I I*a#raa&gt; Mr*rr.r*iall»r* tar.
t*a Varfc. I klraaa. Ilalrall. Kaa. -aa lti&gt;. a»e •! I avl.
*BW« Slaraie lr a a ra k r. at ikr
e. aaarial re Prraa Mklrk la rallllre
. eaaSaalirlr la Ikr aat- I .r rraakli
ralkaa mi all Ikr larat tfaa rilalft
I .a tkta K.airaai, aa nrll -a al
r I f aawa ei.ralrka*
I
T1IUR8DAY. \L’(5. |n, into
I
T O IIA i n hi ill. r. VKKHK
Wa could hair aiorr companion
(Alp with (hr aalnla anil immortal, by abacrblng tbrir mrnnagr anil
, spirit: Ami I'etrr nnewen-d rr.
1said unto Jeiua, I.on) It la k-.mxI
fOr ua tu lie here.— Mutt. 17 4.
| Henty Wallace ha* rriignrd
* flom the Pioptuive Parly which
j just tort to thow that he it not
i a traitor lo hit country anyway.
aw
Both Dotolhy Hiont|tton and
1 Wallet Lippminn have been will*
ting some intelligent and iafoimal|ve a jtiilr. no the Kotran uluanon Ultlt

TIlM't hart never liefore Ix en considered of tiny |mr- l|,„Jv*‘ ,''‘fom nuk* Tr* *,-° .w h.
tirulu r imiuirtmiice to the Wtwtern World. However, with
The mam threat to th» fighter

n threutuic-d 1'hin &lt;e Communlat Invnafon hoverlnjr over has* came from another H*d

Rodfetelt i. trpollnl
planning lu get back into llir M j
tines, probably with his old uni.
of coiotirl The situation appeal)
to be wrll m hand.

It is ttfitiliing to find she
DoUghboyt and M a m in in Rote*
■Ua So otetcome to tome eitrnt
lisa Washington's Admuntlialion
policy at Urn| loo late with loo
Foul mra were atterled ns Nrw
York the other day fot uiint;
laaswagtis t* past louninfrit bill*
| f « m iban making countetfeil
■ooey is leatinng youngsters In
become cnaunali.
H -; j&lt;! . ------Ptesidral lium an ask* Coogirt&gt;
ean&gt;t Itgnlalien designed i&lt;
than counlty agaimt spit
siatjit. Bui ha doesn't warn
Pfigpn L JI. Thei pas
Lilians. Politics a-

The Atlantic Dtlerur Pari, last
British Conseivative Koliert Booth
fy. cbntitlt laigrly of a nurnbet ol
cnmmilleet. Ami in a straight liyln
M l ween tanks and committee*. In
grids, the laakt are apt to hate a
decided advantageThere was no lir.in lietwrrn
Florida gainLlrit and Chicago tac'
lH**t». accoidinK to a wilnm
Kefausrr commuter fieat my
' Washington All it was, it
Seems, was that the S. am! C. pai
(net* in Mirim lietidrd lo takr in
a Chicago buimnitnen after hr
pit»*,tied llirm with proper errdentiil*. Or r|ir.| ^ „ __

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tb* fighting for Chlnju the bat­ estimated .1,000 Red* could tin*
talion* are estimated to have been parial Taegu, 2M miiu nortkwaat
injured front 24)Q0 men to 1,000. of th* bridgehead,
U. S Fifth Regiment Marine*
Forrea of the 24th Division, tha

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entered Koaong, a South roait veteran Atiierlrsu* outfit of tha
village. Correspondent (.anthert Korean w ar. wer* rtputted la at.............
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Farther north on the 140-mile
front. South K"U*n« vaplurej
ihtMT Itu*n»n.nuul* tmik* il&gt; close
fighting. ITkiic* knnekrit out »l«

I nknow n A r tis ts

more.
A jmmkI hi ti ll im il not Im- a profession*!. .Many everyir.i- Allie.1 pain, on the south
!uv |M*ople, fitrnni *. gt'-ccry store hungers-on,
v III« k &gt; rut t were the biggest of the
United Nation* offensive which
.iack imth i and Hi* like, have ainusiHl themselves mid | United
jumped off Monday westward from
atitltMi to tin* beauty *d Hie world.
neat Mnsan, south co*»t l”'tt.
Some uf tin lilth known art, pottery, sculpture, worn I
Hundreds of North Koreans
arvinp and m'tny olh* i forms of artistic endeavor, is now *,&lt;*&lt; fotceil to retreat toward
*o U* seen at Ft n Imore Housr. (Vaijierstown, N ew York, Clutiju base to latt tl&gt;cy l**t
ouarititi, - of krrna and «s|uijimvnt
la- headtpiaitii uf (he New York State Historical Asso­ behind. Th e y were of tbr North
ciation. T his hou • a collecllon of Btlk art Imughl lust year Korean Ki*tl&gt; Divition.
Tbe Red high command
from M r. and H r
Howard l.ipniBIl, ami tel up ladh ns a
rill. i-tKm of la fiui ami a- an eneouroifcmdit to the tnothst deter min* d l « luakv the Ki*th
itand lb- •hath ill the South.
hobbyitt of the futurei
11, uppar entry sacrificing the,
New York is out the only state to have such a collec­ S litii Division, tbe Red command i
tion. Santa Kit. New MexlcA, w ill have an interrmt'onni .livert, d liie Ninth Korean F*rvl
museum of folk art, a bitpieM fur a buildltif having Ihvii Dlvison to tin* Naklong
U r n e r leittU .si mile* north »f
receiver! fm m Fltireiice 11. Bartlett of Chicago.
Historical ucietles, libraries and museums in other
II. S. m h Army headguarter*
towns and village-, might tlo well to look about their m luli- sard the Sixth -«4V »t&gt;
UtrlwHids, ami r. e if they, tor;, could not find something ttand in high giotmd we*l uf ClUW
lusimilar Worth exhibitny.
A I* Cerrcapoadsal Dun
lw-d reportwi frVta
U- S. i « tfrvf unit? Jr'Uojrfd pwf
k«l* of Red* wkv** ami* to?
Im p e rm a n e n c e
stalled Dm *.iut«ic»1i thiust mitt
Mi.rday until W'eduselay.
R. rltlao.i' *m lb* toad
tp1'11*
Now wt‘ hear B iiromul une way and another that all
d*t*«ribad a. ' bght bv •
the waving lotion ii - d iu Hm s o e n llc d permanent waves 1*1 wm" - The- Ameiirx*
•ire Imdcanv alike and tho chief difference between the ten!
‘j[i„ (f r'riu,,ml *U tullei
dollar wave and the fifteen dollar one Is five dollars.
laVnfrlunJir after a »h«rp *klrw*
llo luiml have lung qi: K-ctr *| this. But women an j w*.
.
funny, and im*, of them get five tioHura worth of satisfar , iJ. 8. patn*i» “i
*ion otn m Hi*1 tact that they have jiind fifteen dollars 1 1'^11
of Uhlnjw
whereas some of their HI ipiuihtanrcH have paitl only ten. I&gt;
Currc,pund*nt Tom lumber
ruay pro\e llo ir husbumls are more couijAdent muney-muk- ,&gt; ^,rte.i advanced unit* .«iu ii *mI
•rs— o r -omeHiillK.
,
u inili- to j.ar lone* J*iD» |h*
If the p* i inain-nts were only nermnnent nothing of MMi Combat T « i « i r*
this kind alsmt them would m atter much. But. atari, huh 1,1The link up rut off an aalliital•rows ami other jm rmanents are retpdred.
cd IISJ svldim and tsickcird ternImpt rmanenta is what one ho-Lam l rolls them.
. uf two Red battalion*. In

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that undent country our Interest hasbeen aroused
by 11 J"’™ ' " ‘“ ''f.,
f,,n
k * ,1- doughboy*
of ,1k’ *, ent O.ll.I’. King ityorter.
f„e
riret til....
rnounUin villagr ofKtgye, eight, . |t t0 th, north uf thr
them were] -j-pr cgeglijnien and Sauth Kolot trte Iir.tl linte.
mile* northw,*t of I'ohang. a l , l
read troop* dikpoit J ol two »maliT ilw t is a hik'h mountainous plateauin central
Asia, ] North Korean patrol of ;to men n \An
^ American
eenerai
American general *ataff at- tf
force* that frosted the
separated
from
India
by
the
Himalayan
chain
and
from
commanded
th,
Vongchon-Pohattg
fiver &gt;aid the retreat of the North y,'k|„llK Bbout 15 mutt r.onhwett
i
d
■,
&gt;
*
iwlt 1, maell r •■•Villi*
hore.r.v
Chlnju
of Tir|fll.
the TO
province
of Slnkiung.
It *is ”a ruKgcl |‘ “K
lf r r^
Kussia
by the f’liini
•**• ’v
*•* 1
»
—
v«* *’
I*iiiir
I ds MiiktAUif nitmcrfl
.* toward
' ..
m • wa*
. ,, mud*
r»- ' , ui
i a**Kki in usiamuji to
iv ia«
wO
country* nnd the people are rujrsred people. .Most of lhem - - “ .ho, down by ground foe
th* C .v .t .y m ,n j LtUcd, ^
art* of Mongolian wt*K k and have u Ittyrh resistance to cold after taking off to maihineeun
j
.
fv ,-o r j South horean* couiued MO C.m weather, Mtstnimtl by their favorite drink, hot buttered the Invader. One .... . w a . lo*t J f ^ d a 7 n t t S
tea. Th e burreti region .- Ipports only ulsiut 3,000,000 |hh&gt;- “1"^,*."" v‘ ,r r ,T “ ■* • *
Marine flier* *upporting th*
T h , larger of these two riverpie. Agricultural metlnah are very primitive, hut. with the 1 Twenty-li ne mil. • utbwr.t uf Ct nju drive
......
rrmioig iu.ee, &gt;.«, »
...M -ton Ruaiian tank*. The |**„. aU.ut two mile* routh of
old of the yak to pull hi* plows, the Tibetan peasant grows Taegu, the main V. 8. U t c on the &lt;&gt;“t
central front, a battalion of R"d*, tladn** » » |d they flew n . In* Waegwan. A l Opyonr. the Red*
barley, peas, wheat, and fallow.
held of element* of th r.U S. J4th that North Koreanmortar* fired turnctl their own artillery on their
Since it:- Itf.-lii' v emerged from legend in the seventh and Second Division* on the bank*
thr&gt;n
height* of ridge. *. uwn mtn to make them stand and
century A .I)., Tibet has generally preserved its indcitend- of tbe Naktong river.
! I*»* ,htrafight Opyong it seven miles north
Arneiit aii ular..-. im ludiug 70 i Twenty mile, north of Chlnju ui N’osok.
ence through man. attempts against it by the Chinese,
-------- • -the Russian- and the British in India. The Tibetans last U-2:m fm m J*t&gt;*n and Okinawa j the Communist* had fought into
plaster.d the North Korean*. The ih. Allicl east bank of the N a k - f The nomadic Nunttigraiua •:«expelled the Chine
in 11*1J and since then their indejand- Air Force -ai.l the H-2H- badly tong «nd eslablishi-d a mile-long , kiniui built poitable Jvme.«hkp''i
im v tins been pn e rv e d under British protection.
f,
,I northern rail line- with lattielinc. A break through by the I willow hllta.
Th e country i- ruled, theoretically, by two high jiriests. the tin 's -*t raid of th,- wat on
or jrrantl lama- tie It.ilai Lama, who resides at the capi­ Wonsan, east must rail center
north of the ;w h parallel. The big
tal. Lhasa, and
e&lt;u: ,Tiled more with earthly matters, plane* ■atighi th* 21 track-wide
and the T a -h i I.ai::.,, who is sup|K»sed to concern himself raid yard jammed with traffic
more with the affairs of heaven. A large jxirtion of the Ammunition, fuel, food and other
imputation consist- &lt;&gt;f Buddhist monks and they, w ith the supplies went up in a g gantlr
feudal nobility, p&lt; - e-s most governmental influence. The fire.
1 in- D. H kill Army headquart­
major (irohlem of th&lt;’ country is the decreusing pcipulation er* in a communique at 'J:4f» i’. M.
5 - 10 - 25&lt;
S T O R E
ami the inability to ,&gt;t enough js-ople to farm the land. 10:46 A. M- KHTl Thurarlay said
United Nation* troop* battled ngAt the present time, the Ihdni lumia is a boy in hie gresaivaly
on all front* to expand
teens, ami the T n -lii Lama is In exile in China. He recently gain* In th* South
Element* ,,r the 2tth Division
called ii|sin the Communists to wage a war of liberation
Solid Color I'itiue,
4 Q c yd
and overthrow the Dalai Lama, I’he Chinese have always! tried to iii»io*ig, ilvcr-eio»»ing
rcg. .V.tr yd.
............
Communist*
Jug
in
southwest
been
eager. to*dominate the
mountain country .and now. that Taegu hut wrete un*ucce,»ful.
Sheer Short Lengths, wide J Q c yd.
, ,
,
their empire is mm or h-.m united and they have a strong
-n ,,. f)r, t (*, r . (&gt;\*iry Division
adHorlmrnt, reg. fide vd.
veteran arm y, they may he expected to force the issue.
*imihilst*«t enothrt nu-my force
t'rinted IMlf.se Crepe,
W c yd.
Tibetan tribe ue-n have a reputation for indopendence aa*«hwr*i « / Ta*w khwt 7 I* M.
r»9c yd.
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and whether they will -ubmlt w illingly to Chinese domina
c.ptur.-ig'^o, tie
Cli.imbruy, stripe and solid O g c yd.
timi is a (juestkn which only the future call answer.
rommunliiu* said.
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weak police rescued her from a
gas filled apartment as the attempt­
ed suicide. "I fell that people wert
laughing at me,” she .aid. 'T
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Tho United Slate* and Biilaia
bare dacidad not to throw Soviet
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Ci.aiiinan, with Mi*. Jlriuaiu
Withe 433 Sutnmerlil) Are.
Circle N'u. 3, Mr» H A . Kina,
i h.aiiman. with Mr*. C l.. Bedding
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Circle No. 3, Mr*. C .T. l.*w«on
The Douglas Jut.* Junior II,Othrrhnod of the Fir*t
Haptisi • bailman. will. Mi* J.K. liaher
Chui.ti will inert at 7:30 P.M |n W , 1st. St.
Circle No. 5. Mr*. II.C. Whelchel
the Men’* Bible Class Room.
Undvr thr sponsorship of Reiss- Ci.alrttiar., with Mis. Roy Mann
Sigma Pbt aururlly, (I.........
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Memorial lloapital is Mr*. 11.11 i
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Mult.
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Circle No 7, Mr*. Chatles Mur
There will be the regular meet1n«r of the Rainbow (lirl* nl tl.r rl*on. Chairman, with Mr*. A. I&gt;
Maionic Temple at 7:30 P. M All Smith, t’oo Magnolia Ave.
Member* are urged to attend.
Hu-inrss Women1* Circle No i
Circle No. 4 of the Women of
the Pre-byterian Church,
Mi * Mr*. * M Hold, Cbairmau wit).
John Wlleon. Chau man, will ins-e* M r . Fsther Rive, till) W. 3t)th St
at the Presbyterian Church at at H 4*j P.M.
Hi 00 A.M .
Rutin.” Women'* Clr.'le No. 3
Circle* of the Women of the
Presbyterian Church will meet at Mr« J M liarrett. Chairman will
.1:30 a* follows:
Miss Betty Roiilayrr, Cryttal t.ah&lt;
Circle No. I. Mia. H A. Cobb. at H.tin p M.

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Mrs. William White

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German Commies
llaailanea Pt « m r*ee (&gt;a*l
'keif I ’owrlheg lieic again
4D X in it* original a euunt vaid
the Cuminunitt guverriinslit fur
warded to M*&gt; ow a tvpurt by
Karl Stenhoff, nunists-r .if inter­
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Mr*. Arthur it*** with honored
Mr- William White with a M M * ;
t:s party and *urpri*e "»tork
shower Tuesday evening at hei
hnnir on West Twentieth Street
The |utte room* were Issajtlfull)
decorated with greenery and »Utn famtiariiM w . i- loured *&gt;ii farm
center* in that are* bv Aiusrlean
mer flower*.
Mi*» Martha Wight won high aircraft twice intt month l ” b* U
Kuice hraduuaiter* at
•ci.ie and alts Douglas Stemtrvmi s -In
rt letbaden ha* b'liitd A inert, an
Mi and Mrs H.ll Smith lias. won low score.
returned from Boston wl.ete ths v
I. title party cake* with “ B it')plane* Were involvedI.
Vettvrday ili« Soviet
t-unlrohave town for some tune.
While p.tSo" written on them.
nfflcial new-pape*
. . . i i faced sandwlche*, mint* and ' 1mnn.sion'a
Mr« J.N Kotn.n ^ | , returned t , c i Cola* wetr served buffet (untied a Soviet air blockade uf
to her hi.an* alter visiting relative
•tvis* from the dining mom, table, hrrUti might n*&lt; in thr offing,
I aigllcho Bund sc lau piibliihi-i
in 11-s•ting, St.e wai gn|.» fn, which w*» overlaid with a tore
an intoiview witli a Csiiiimunl*l
about lines weeks
II. .-** present with Mr*. Whilewotkei who deman-lnl that th&gt;
&gt; .ii Mi* F iward Wlttnenk, Mt^ Sovlei I ’nloii tiai Atnrtican iJane
Mis J. I.n lie n .lt fiat been cs.ri
fitted to Ir.e- hi. ii la Sanitarium U Douglas Stenatrom. M n . H. *• ftoui flying uvei Ka*t Uermanv t pirvenl "uui ml.is- crop ft.iiu g-*
yiclidotb. Mr*. Hatty
U lt a n d u M i r b a t best) I l i r i r . i n . i
Mi - John Saul*. Mr*. C. K- Kir*
Tuesday, ,
ley. Mi** Martha Wight and M&gt;»
Iteckwitb.
Mis. RUliatd t a n rli misi ktJ
Jl:•briny i*i. (i.*iidit.g a ft*IV H#«‘k
11‘eallaue, V isa I'a*. tla.l
MR-* II ARM AN H O S T M S
III hauving, M idi wt. Ii Mr*. Fat
Mr. Iliggin* puintr.) .ut
Mr*.
Marion
Harman
waa
Ho­
ll*li’a patent-.
In sirdei ly carry on Die work
ts #, recent)v t*i the Board ot Do ( ,f Dis- Itoiuslrial Comm|i 1i-o. Mi
.-.to n of the Buiine** and Pr**
Ijlgglli* sugg. r le.l that W A Pat
Waltet M Rtitilh •tnl Wait
frsslonal Women’* Club al hei
tick, a* president of tde tTiaiulo'i
Ruckei ate bating tu.lav to go t.* home on i’iunui** Drive.
Waycioas, Ua. to b*&gt; usher* in the
A chicken dinner w#» *erre.i i &gt;d Coinmerse. and W. It Rtempri
Haker-O'Neil wesldiuji.
buffet *tyte after which a bt»ai**a* (•resident of the Javcse*. appoint
uieelllig was held Assisting Mr* 'vaiiuut chail iiivii of committee*
Ainoiie Ills cuttimillee* to l&gt;e an
Mr*. Fdna Adams and Mf* C l
Hat man was Mt*. Lola Smiley
point* d wsiul-i 1-e a i ale cuntinitle.
Car*..ii aic tooting tle ir
bom.
I the d u ll of ulil.li H...d.l bs- t.
(rum 2IW IS Ssjuth I’ark Avenue
■tudv Iraiisiiorutlon ami rate*; a
to 911 Magnolia \ venue.
Ianot commute*- to check *m lvli.ii
•oi,ices. * building and Mte* coni
Mis i A lii on ami Miss F ie ri
milter to locate tiuddins- *il*** an
bath !')■■•» have returned to theii
null.ling* atailabie f,,| plant . and
bume afis-i spending the last *e«
* finance voinmitte.
to h M I
rial day* at Daytona Hra.-h
•sould bs *ubllliltpd I e,(licit * fill
I mds ne.'e**ary t.i ,fid,..-e ind'iMr*
Mr and Mi* t. T ,
llav
at.
tu Iccate In this area
•pending Uiis wsek in Tant'-a a PI,
II \PPY IIIH T ilD \ V
He sugge-ted also the fniinatmn
Mr. Ray'* *i tri ami brotlier in
Mi*. John II. Klvera
of a committer lo CUVn alt of tlie*
taw, Mr. amt Mi ■&gt;. Byron .SI,-, bin*
engineering talent aiailai h
In
Mi. and Mi
B oI m- i I llnniiltun coinpallied t.y then daughter, Mr* this aiea in older to gel tlie bene­
h i 11- id lij&gt;anl of I.Jk&gt; l»n,l. hav, fit of men eaperis-need in PJ* type
Mi*s Maty Jan. 11mu lit on and Mi
(.ouisi- Grckoty of Polc.n. Ua bis. I etui lied Irotn a five week*' Ifip of work
been guest* thi* ureh ul Mi an t b&gt; auto to l.ake Taboo, Calif
lieorge Touhjr. puldl.-ltv llleclo
Ciund Teton National Path, Yel uf Florida Fashion*, approved ll»
Mi* M R. Strickland,
Jt*\* tsilt* Nwhoiii I Park, Bun Vai aim* of thr commiltre, and said
Verne C. Mes-engn ti»s return ley, Idaho, aid other point* of that an active campaign for m
ini ere*t hi the wc«t, kits. Brvan' dustry thould bring result
in '
ed from Uad-deri, Ala wl. ie
visltid hit l.rothei •in law an I t|. plan* to ieturn to het home Fr. util strrngthi ti the poaitlon df t'
indutlrtes now located brie
lei, Mi and Mr*. Frank Fborna- day
llenty A. Simpson, Utneva. a
lie was a.sumpaiiled by t.U mo
Mi mid Mrs. Malcolm Mills* retired Industrial cuginerr,
,lr
(her, Mr*. M S M m enirtr.
htv. leluilissl to tlieir home I' rlared that tndustrv I
on th&gt;New
Orleans
a
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vD
itinr
wlC
inove, and sliessrd the tmportai.csMr* O .T. He arson ha* |us| i
turnesl front a wsek'. v a n 'io n u M. - M Bsi's mother, Mr*. F. f- s.f accurate information and data
bring supplied to owners uf p in
Miami with her •i-tsi-iii lav an.' Vrrnav for tevetal week*. M r
niece, Mr*. Flora Mai -h and Mi* Vemav accompanied them horn* pectlve imlustrlr
Hr Mats-ii Dial In' Ihmis'bt D,nl
.le'*ie Kelfev. Sin* also visit sub She al*u plans to vi»u her son and
Mt
lbs- ini'll,oil of •( rremiiR n* silica
with hrr neplis-w. Jack and Km slaughter-in law, Mr. and
rnett ('ration Bvlvia Pearson i&lt; Richard Vernav in Atlanta, G » lions isv mail and follow og up
and at Tbs- Inn in M ill* Hw iU ri with invitation* to Banforsl or in
turned home with lies nudher.
land. N.C t.efnrr isturning
I tsrvliws at Dir horns- plant, i* tl,
cheapest and most effective wav
Mr. ami Mi*. I T . Nevshe. nr* Sanford.
.of hnmiltnr Ibis
Mt
Simpson
poinletl uilt that while labor i. im
portant, mu*i of the plant* slM
attract tlieir own h i ,plover*
other condlliuns ms accrptalde
Mr Btemue, approved the oh
lectivts of the Industrie! I’omndttee lie e v p irv rd otcs-ni atodt
ifi'O labours Isa.-.ns this sir*
to obtain work during the sum­
mer, and suggested that something
Is wiuKcd out to krr|, this laiior
*1 home.
II James liul. vice (iirsidenl of
the I ball,I.ci of Commrlt-e, pie
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bad Ing tuwaid linal p a 'sage
By a top*heavy toll ,-all bailor
uf .191 to A it clinched it* lnai - 1
slice silt giving tbs- President
standby ps.wri lii slap ceilings »n
•***£%• *I«I !*•»**#&gt;.
Tlie Senate ■tailed &lt;1*bating a
bill with similar authority, Ken*
(sir Taft (R llh io l loarin* ntiiee
lion*.
Bulb lussiun * woul.l give (*»e i
dint Truman hr„a,| di&gt;. irtionvi \
authority a* to wto n and to whu
extent hr should i out rot pri e an'
wages ami apply rationing.
Along thr way to the showdown
deci*lulls oil Controls, the Uou*e
Isandesl thr Administration serrral
reveries. It refused tie President
power* to (mt brakes uu specula­
tive trading oil rointuodllv
ei
changes. It daclds-si to re-t,ict
credit curbs on teal estate In new
cs&gt;It(true Do ii begun since Aug. 1.
Drat was subject to change or
confirmation on later soil -all
Ta ft shouted in the Senate that
Congie*-. would he "ctirnpleti-ly
abdicating ii* authority and it*
duty" if it gave Prs ill*lit Id i
man iliurrtion lo invoke wag*
price-iationinjr coni roll.
Congress, Taft dcclated. shuul
deride whether and when flic1
control! ahould go Into effect.
Senator Mavhank ID -K t'i fI.
manager of the Senate hill, re
Inln j'd Ta ft Dial Mr Triiman ha
hoi gske-f Congress far power l
invoke wage price rationing curbThen Taft cut !o*&gt;#o on even th
more limited control* for which
Mr. Trum an did *«k.
Those
in.-lurie allneat Inn of
•cair* indu*trlal material*, priorltiai to pul siefante work ahesd
of other job., authority to tak*
aver privately owned plant* if
M&lt;***ary, and the right to gran)
13.000,900 000 in Buv*rnm*nt loam
and guaranty** to ipur defense
pruduetlon

Dr. Henry McLnuiin
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The It O W * will hold ’ heje
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III each month. \ I llawkina, th. lit sen, a.i.l J A I ana mik*
u( ll,. committee who a n -a
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ing up in flams-*.''
Tin- Boy* of Woodcraft who are
Any alts-nipt by tha Russians t^
Idock American plants from th&gt; sponsored bv thr local ramp "f
thru* Allied air . uindor* linkin'’ the WiHHliurii of thi \Vorld held
their regulai lueelilig last Fiidnf
Brriin
and Its stun
tieeman' with their patents as y us its.
, would risk the chance of K a -1
Tlie molhria &gt;-f tin- B .O .ll .'*
seAesi a coveresl dish *up(,ei to
\Ve.t Conflict.

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Used health slut beauty »ld* So lake a »«* t louk si these
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tuck* uf drug* ami chemis a ls ... pure dill l!e*l water
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(C s a ilM fii r r o s Taa* Dm I

by Congtex-, hut added that such
controversial proposals should he
put off until the nrkt Congn ■
meets.
He runredrd that an r u m pro­
fits tai - which h* ha not sake,I
for— would he voted ex emit ally.
Put he ia!il he preferred |l to
come when Conyr,
Is over the
uirftlon Jlttrjx
lie repeated that he had naked
for la* Increases which lie be­

lie * taking his advice ftom II- Smtlitary leaders and he i* a* opli
ini tic as they are.
A ir|Kirter remarked thal Gen
rr.il ItongM, McArthur had complain,d lh.il defeat! ta arid
era are working agalmt him. The
I'rrsldenl aid h** liail not nod any­
one nf tluit sort yet art d«mpha»t*. t |,r aed MarArthur are In *"'n

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• 'tn the woman * n , the sheriff
added.
"Apparently &gt;h« WO* on her
v, ay home," he m u ! The Golden
State w&gt;* traveling east about 4
A M. thi* morning when the mur­
der was rommitted in the full
In Ping ear The woman was beIticed lo have l«Mliled the train
ii, rhocnik.
|
Uiuu.in who identified her*
, If in the riinemx tiwtette as
Vr&gt; I’arks’ niece raid the vtr(In, hit,| boarded Ihr train in
I’hoent*
- Not* &gt;&lt;ly rl»e iu the car heard
•hr
Irnrglc.” I’ruilt rrlaled.
• They
-I ,-ln't
know
anything
.item* It until the liain Hopped.'*
teintr IrM I'm itt he had a ritehonorable dlscharie
from I hi
Arm y.
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I'mitt look l.ctitr 1" Jail in Itls.

111 take I i an *iip|*",*. r • entire Uni*
lil. Nation* f4 l.i,'.l,'a • ken a

LanU said he bail lived in Tuc­
son four years ft mi U that he
had reside t in Richmond, \ a . and
Charlestown. W. Va.. hr luld the

sheriff.

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W o m a n S la in
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An*It*#nIf*•*■#&lt;!
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lu r.'j. on the allied rn s tw n hank. 1
f- r*• Ii Kiirta« i
o H t«u Arnei,ran division* hr fold up thut hr did ihM
lllll the North h o ie a n . did not
with whM hr ii doing,
There were bites and scratches
air wa*&lt;h|ti|t tfi.it 10 airline puli
have
tinpower
amt
the
huildup
Thf l*r••«ii*Ji*nl #u»** tr ♦*** P
|r..it tn ih*' wc«t. It mu«t cover on the woman’s body, the sheriff
rnuly
to
exploit
thi-e
crusting*
I
jpftn! thr i«j« « nf t ini 11 - | *'
«&gt; bad 70 mitt** a&lt;; 111- r*v.*r said. Indicating she had attempted
to resist the intruder’, criminal
hid* *»f stlltr I«r» Om fptr »'••»* »&gt;( .mu hrciik-thiough operations.
I &lt; lie,I
i M*|iy l.ltlforre I w-trxl Tin' onli wray t.i hold such attack.
I Ac f * A -1',i■*i hift hri III» 1" ''* Mn-ir men i m .. the Naktong al a |in» I , Irofti nli i r vm imn pod.
t.an!t npp-Tcntlv turd no idea
would uppiov*
1 * 1 Tint*
-fl.t
only to hue loavtly tnirj "till 'ri'ip* art to villi,*,
inf , if T r n t v r l*ii-a i ] '* *•**
nuidly it any rr"»,ln g fotrr. lima was little choka for W*Qt&lt;
if
d.tvlighl
M
lili
when
hammer-‘
titfy jTrfiff iit fooL Ih«* tr»tt»I'm ,
"I hy Attieitran artillery ami T lu T JtMl what the Antrrtrnnr t*i* it, garnn.
h r v rp ltrd lh .it tin had *&gt;'•»
Tbe |*amll&lt; t.n't fim i.,| n
'••, kcltng and trifpig from the ha&lt;* In* n &lt;h&gt;lng.
fill! tip In h’li* yrt
« iifd c*»TH« air.
If thr \o ftn Korean' had hero
On thr Northrru front tn,*4h* h iIIhI if it !
able
tn
build
up
any
of
their
Communists are .Iradlly hui!dIn tl" hiiilyflif.nl Isiflle (he
A reportt'f pullttir *hii ipji
I'l- A te m il l defef
Ii e in til brldf-head- and brink through ing up their m «.t direct and
It,
force
II
ir
key
II
S
Ian1
,
Tao­
i shortest supply route
I'ur the
•ion fpidtrif I n ;t
»v fifr thn m u I •ifellng il,e Contuiimsta with »u lu, untilJ have fallen.
j last three days Hctttlh Knn an
*i N * tvoiilil iom r ifti*r th* K m*
f)r l, .ecu iiit,.
i ■ii-ii i ul * ; have tieen under t« ndy at'a, k
Mr. T i mum said hr i* in conrun uiir i ••filled .ml l«i&gt; hljjh •anl touch with John It Uteri arlr-t t.t-nrml Walk.-t gambled on
pleasure north of Tneju
If v t 11* f11rr (| tiffi in.'! ItI fp** *i'i ci* - iron,
lita assistant, who i» (tying ■n I Inn n line In b«ld sit, h ttn
Driven back on t'hinju In tl«&gt;
ally In t*nf h &lt;V|*11 ,» i*l|||!*»■*'•.
ini|i&gt;M*i.it
b«*e
as
Tap
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lo av ert a Urn aimed tailroad
soiiiO. ami repulse,! on thr NakThr l*rr blent ..I h* i •• iM f * Artie bill In' bad tn&gt; comment on
Itul, mearurril igamit PiWin, l tong in the west, the Communists
demand; h&gt; On- rondnrlors und r .r y , i.mk only n- nn e ffe tn #
Iranioiei’ ' union, for .1 itl-ltunr ihiip t .mpply and ait kite.
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7 tub#* plus rectifier Braun tut hand-rubbed mahewany
v.n/er rableet rc.tiire fer nature, the flrved consol# «i
th# mar*#, bwtoyv n U K H O M l TK lA ls

ICECREAM

t A ir TIKMk

•call m e . . full K*» amps
itswcr In »p*re tor itartinf

•«***

Aed CWd
Boltery

34 rwcawhs lo pay

WIZARD " 0 0 "
Guarariteed IJ Month* Ttill
nr# . . . plenty of power

1 Cs. n. wizard sung

STRJCKI.AND
MORRISON. IN

ICECREAM

■

IlhUnc . . . and driving.

• Powerful F M - A M Rodkv

29 '

$1 / V T 5
Original Equipment Situ

TRUtTONE

25 '

Whttlr O k r»

M s n MasSig Scat Ctorv
fiwrhes. Medan ■ fln 't'i
Cou|ie»
H.if,

A b to i b«ff % wl*ii IHil#

S c a h r o o k F a rm s

Itr n n d

Cut As|itinii;iiH 2 mi
F. II. Limn*

3 5 ' &lt; It A IIS
59r

Guaranteed
24 Month*

N6W !

llrtilrd

lird I’rrth
F IL L E T S
Flnundt-r
F IL L E T S

1

Inr Ite.uty and driving com­
fort with Country 1*1uh fiber
real covers on your car
Tough, heavy duty filar »nvt
sturdy skirting with ptsilic
trim Colorful patterns
assssss

Savo Time, Money
and Work with a

COCA COLA

Compare th U U triftc va ­

West off
HOUSI PAINT

Beiullful &lt;0 lock si. a debrht t© rook on* Testurea
th t make your cooklmt »
ptrtiure' 7-qL deep well
cocker. 7-speed s u r f a c #
unite, 3 btf rtorage drawers
S## It today! .nsies

A fr iih it fit*# A

elo'h -twevine
Chotre of colors
Giisrtttle#d #••«

,
i

lue today* F u l l width
f r r w t r locker stores up
to 43 Iba of frozen fooda
and ke. Lola and lofj of
etay-nrarh ahelf area. G l­
o a t full-width o r I a p • r
hold! over &lt;4 bushel of
fruits end vegetables

m
Sfcl:
’

"A-A” RAMO PACK
f o r g e d steel
nickel plated
Shar p teelh
Culling edges

!
w
r* .
i
E
i
h
! -

$2‘I9-!»5

p Iu h fli'prmil

C a rto n iif

■

whti tail WMtk frMitr

| t;

v.

J

&gt;;

, ■

* foot eeowrn
.1■w a y c u b *
t a p R u b b rt
cord Handy!

1

$ *

volt “A -. Ml troll "E
a IB'x4Vk*zBH*. »•***

r ' NOUSE FAN
rurmmer Comfort
(I
Foe O n ly _________ V**-1’

Eteel has# Chrome guard
and l .Jdev Quiet line

TAMTAM TAKU &gt;AMt
******* « * » “ «•

11 ory plsxtir llOJta

(W,.

At*o type, fr»r
&gt;0*. vpot driv.
*nglamps ttirti

C h r o me with
|ew#|. Reduce#
glare, etetssi

*?**•»%

Truly a Me swhwd Mellow

&gt;0
//fi
V If
Y

F:,

W « t f in « -M 0 J T « r

UWN M own
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|N |
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f-*

t?

•Ball bearfitf real $ 1 6 . 9 5

5-PIECE OPEN END
• Vender skirt add a boy {acker—

'or,?!rf

A*

If tailored, and you hive a clanroom to
mk,

S2T

X

n\

$ 6 .9 5

Adjuiteble rutting range

55o - T E w T S a -

raw waiting m be mixed, mned, and

rMi everything th r you own* Choose

AUTO

t

kefly, fpld of I m . Coot ter them soon'

ASSOCIATE STORE

.
F A

• Rubber Ure*.
FwQ I f cx/C W* wheels

8pme*Qwnpr/
'-

«frrf Opprofprf by
’Mooic Wood*'

8AVEI I2.M V A U L E !

Fred M. Smith
m

shaa tsm*2 l3’

Davis

Detua

K. First HI.

Photw

1r.r,c

�T~
rm m s n A Y .

A U C ,. 10. ior»n

o iv r n im

Power Company

Kiwanis Meet

—ii
i
,.
M ■■■llaMr.l I ' l l M ■•«*, | | » l

rm
r u « fla.i
tlw l l l |5.8.17JW(' for Ihr &lt;ami&gt; per- •hr boxed gill w di m.vdc by A*
iod of la&lt;t year.
Milton Mr Wight **.i&gt; ihowcifd
“To M W l Ih r anticipated ton- ■ibo with ronguluU lnry telegram*.
Untied Ilirrro r in demand for , 1, ,
Almiding to I)t M a r.h . Itooh,
Iru m t v ire, we In t.illed ,rv rn now “ Tho
American
C .inon",
Or.
^ t ir l-n lo T ' *inrr I ho w.ir „i,.| »■
B liitlt pointed mil that ihr "(Irli*
will it'll! addillensl gruriatnr it •» ’” »f American ilrrm vrarv w**'
.1 ditrtimrnl .tRnrd on lioaril ihr
Mayflower by l l nf 13 mrn in
|ii"n ami known at Ihr Mayflower
Compact.
Th r "Kaodua** from bondage
was Ihr I Ir r ltration of Indrpen
del e, hr «tatr&lt;1. Thomaa Jeffrr-

Desserts

m h i Ii h i

a

ami, rhnacn to write 'hr Melon®
m

document, win only .'id year* of

m

■tMtrgir Inrat i«n-. *hi- %r»r an!
lin t &gt;r,ti VVr I'lfn tnivr on OWfl
till mol hr i grnriqtin.- unit which
will L* Im a lrl in !!•'»" w h rrriri
irnniiril hv Florida'* grow III," Ml
rnlnnan mill

a^f
[

h p p

» i n 'M v r n n n F t t w in *

pa c,e

rnh'v '• f r a t i o n , no.I an oulfilrd
- n « r i M 'l i H T
Un.pit d Ctlmlnal I r . j n r build*
old at the the time.
with new rl.itnine
T VI l. '.IIA S S K K , A-ig P*
l*i i if Sunday n o u a p ln irj l *
The "La w " w u the 0 . S. Con*
. . . v ..
■•i i i .i U h
. *
.
, , ....
101 •
Mnmman announrrd
.... ol rigi.l .t ill woo ■a* | ,y .
ilmpitai
.i.ll'.i.u i &gt; to
atilulion. which ran be read In - I m ,,. , ( &gt; (
j.,
, g,
i ' 1 front i hr ilm '■* ''in ’ . ,-ntted l.t th»&gt; SI v.r ! ;l * «&gt; I im in u te, he Mated. Th r. ha« been, I....... m l i t
km
I o.land*
_
iiiii ih.it Pant * Low.- &gt; «.ta • o
indrumcntal n promoting freedom. Main,, .otinrei|ihri leil the -mg*
lilieity, peace, p ro ipriity and hap- In*. President i;.,iPh A Smith an. . .
I■
f
« n'dioad
&gt;1111,1 meeting of the 11 ■""* "f P lirrlora would ink* u i k oral tin i
• ■. ori inplnrae in thr land, and very few nounir.1
P'**r alter ihr regular meeting
Dilation.
changes have hern made in it He
refrrtrd al-ti to Ihr Hill nf RigM P r. Hn»ok» pointed mil that
119 year* had pussnl after till*
country wai f ir.I sel.tril before
Ihr prtnriplr of teliginui llhrrly
was eilahllihril. K«r n lime Rhode
» »wJ s
Island
and Maryland were the
&gt;. r1. V
.1
only ilalr* where this principle
was observed. Failure to obirrvr
religious law a open meant n lientInR al Ihr stake, or eonfl’ ra'ion
of household Rood* in (dare- when*
rrllRious fire&lt;p&gt;iw was not obsrrv
ril. hr said
A K llamsav told of B lerenl
til all m Pennsylvania I" *
arrr farm maintained by Ktwanians for under pi tviledgrsl l&gt;oys,
who Rel a nrw outlook on life.

Chitopracinr
H in
\l. N .i Ilk
Ut.lg
I'h 1752 oi 17lli

Sprsll" Smoked

nf
PM GVi

&lt;
(

^ SVP% ^
IV

r -i
2M

•I

II jlif.1 H o r o tw o r l

n .r u

r.at Hitc

f a i l T i u l S i.

f ’u l c n o d

Bologna
S w ill P ir n )

Lb.

55c

I M H wM c

ib

63c

Sausage

49c

O m e n Glwwl

Peas

2-33

il

3^ IH Cnni

Pure Lard f.n $5.4?

Clnfnt

l Vrartn‘&lt;| CoIIit

Cheese

Famous For
Freshness and Value
tr&gt;. tf amiaaet iwwwBag£i

Tong ues

p,r ;;,
t ww»«*
■ , 1. . # °”,w

Squares

q

l.nAI

q

N V

HI ale

lli. 6 0 0

Sllrrd —

I flasofs

Chee.se

"L’amoiw For

fin e

flavor, Ju lrv

Ten*

Hernovt nnrf Moneyfiu.ir.mlee of

Sat Inf Hr I Ion.”

SHOULDER C H O I'S........ 85c
K TEW

No. I ' i ran

Peaches

25c

|.*na

C u .t a l U lli

12 or

Trw Gran**'*** D ljh w a .h in 'i

Oleo..........

SHOULDER ROAST........ 73c

AAP

Nwftri

f nlnrrrl

23&lt;

aof

rm -K S i;

*1 |Hiu nil

Center Ctp Tilled

70c

ItOIJrHI) HAM

Vj pound
.T 2 c

Hpierd

LUNCH MU AT

13C

3 ID C.m 83

I 'l e»«. Can

41c

tat l&gt;Ny» anrt Cat»

2 No.

Ih rao

NW

18c

Plrl flolila

— flahy Tusd - ilrnmed
Chopp«

flwo

Tea Va lb. pkg.

9c

Crisco 1lb. can 310

im 1 3 J c

GERBER'S

t

m u m

GERBER'S

15c

S a n fo rd , f t * .

d .-U

I Can*

25

GEORGIA M Air

Hnuaal.nhi Am m onia

Sw*«. Ml**d Ptckle*

Qurnl3li« 23c

25c
AEI0WAX PETER PAN

^

39

LA CHEDDA

2

Cbee'.c
I'nod!

59c

Kfiy Nat. Cheese *53K
Cream Cheese 2 29r
&gt;f

HARCAL
10

SWIFTS

Ip i
ii

H jtiaah'dri Claan*at
Uaer'l it C a n

GUT RITE

l i e

ii

W u x i Pap,’ r
I2 s n .

He'll

23

N O R U B IIN O

WAP

Stilad O il

•i.

_

WESSON OIL
_____ pi* 30c
'l l

31 e&gt;*. |at

I i i h n • it N iii i r t u

e s

Paanul (hiMar

33c
f,Nt 29c
"HOB" NEATS PETER PAM

0 Luxury Sato
• Luxury Soft!

H ot. |ar

PORK

S ’/ n liM d l a b y OuitnsM
200 M acn o lia A t *.

2 Nn.

PARSON'S

P arliy Cornell lot Rjhy

B-ol.Box f£jc

69c

2

G ra p e s

A m r n r n 'l Fc im rito

BEECH-HUT

A&amp;P Peas ... 23tf
ri'ir

15

Crdeifwd Tnllfll Tt.a im

Dnaa No! Wnah Ovil

H e1

■ ,

ComaH Bawl

Pork nnH Banna

h hir

27c

Em ultortiaH 5bortanln7

'V P V.llo* Whole Kero on 7 m

Sc

■ Oxydol

Lim n BrnnH

"CAL0" FOOD

Small tirade A

2

29

pk&lt;JV

18c

Perma Starch

rvgnlar har

lifebuoy

rk f .

OLD GLORY

I2r

27c

Grits

Cocktail ___ 370

hath bar

large hat

I S ll&gt; Eelheek Me»| anil

SUPERFINE

Irn tl

ShneleHlnt

11r

25

SWIFT'S

Nr&gt;. 301 Cnn

Corn .......... |50

1t poood

"Snper lP ihl" Hlletd

L n o u ili |ejt
W) W .l'i ii 'in !

SNOWDRIFT

♦, ;

shank

COOKED PICNICS.......... S5&lt;

No. 2«/2
Can

Super
Value!

-l*&gt;

LAMB PATTIES............... 59c

*-v
4: .

"K l I M"

II.

Preserves .... m

"SI T E H H I M ir I w i l l sq C A H E CUT

Wheal Lodi
Me
Sandwich Loal 14c
Dinner Roils
c5

Plum Prunes 21c
Iona Velio* Cling

5u

ll.IV

n i Y i r n a id i N c n i i i a p

V , Can

LAMB B R E A ST................ 25ft

HIIORT

CRABS

iSweel Pea.s .. 13«
”

Celery

ntoZEN nrvii rn

1$0
No

I arre Hire

P CK K IM M " LAM P

rim

H tM .TA N A

To Can!

F a t!

&lt;*ui»i'

Mtr ImigdBft

68tf

lb.

T o

T ll'.ti.l ; " ii , • •Iloan

m 1';. n «o Tub

II).

F.’ l h n l r i

Kreih, Hweel

Mellow Cheese

CANTALOUPES.........cn. 19c

Q-

2

Cheddar II). J 7 ^

ii.uH.li t Ceram

MEATS

t iu rn Tttf

* * P V\ Iwnnsin t'herse

•I M UD

7

popnH
C am

Hm
-

Cheese.. 4 II). 3 3 0
Mild —

15

Peadies 3 49c “
19c
Carrots
Avoosdos
:
i
Corn 4 cars 25c

Ve»d &gt; olo.ed

Chce.se
h u ll

Juice
A A ot

Q i-v t i

.r ^ T ;

Fa n cy

Bullet*

baik

House

llllMlh

PEACHES................. lb. 15c

| Drefl

39c

49c
25c
15c

Bleach

(JO

GRAPES....................... lb. 19c

Soup

^

c

Vionghorn lb. 4g0

I

.’.w

l .i l

2

HHHItl
h
i m : i h ri h
ss

(!#*hiweri&gt;
| {o m | tiH
(,'am.vy

0

ib.
Lb.
if

• Haddock Fillet
1
Pollock rtltel
Dressed Whiling

o / „ I’ K f j . 2 4 *

h

PEA
IIS ........................ II). J70
PEAR!

H a lil'

&gt;&gt;

,

CHEESE FOOD

H V IM I.IT I

Cli'iinKur

More Thrilty " T A S T C O ' S E A " Brnnit Sanlnrid*

T rin ty To n io rln n

Vacuum Packed—Priced Hiqht—Tlio Colfoo Thai's Gfuwl lo Ihr l.«r;l Drop!

ClIKIM M ilT

POLE BEANS............. II). 17c

la iv io u

39c

Lb.

W iln w IH nd Huron

I 9 t lb*

" S t T H M .I lt lilir *

19c

I ' n r Mavei Hinohed Href

a J I

" M I I 'H H -H I f lll T *

ib

25

r io v m .

S iit im la n d P u r e I 'm k H a g

rOMATOES

15

e

A A -o r

Hconomy Pc. Rncon i h 4?.i
H ii k o r t S w eet S in eil
Rionkfnst Bacon 11. &gt;
r»fl&lt;
V* f m«Hit ‘ *1*. *it
Rroakfast Bacon n. f&gt;H&lt;

H id le d V e a l

Koasl

r &lt;*

1 i 's

Hirnkfasl (jtialily

Hllretl

IT!

I/ w l i t f f

f’nncv Pack

Tcndctay Brel

Club Slcdk i'i 08c HtiskclSlcw it. 39c Hamburger &gt;k 59c

CARROTS........................ 10«i
Cl n w
AVOCADOS
10^

A lK I

300 E * il 3rd S it««|

SIRLOIN STEAK - 95c Juice
Jell-0

I?n\ W l i . «■ o I lorohl

lu ll

Iw im tid '-V

Margarine -

l'l&lt;’(iso w r il o if yo u k n o w o n r w h o i Io h it v o h p i u I
mu itn In Ip. mill ia o f gioal r l m r o r t r r .

MICK

C I .A S S E S F I T T E D
llli S. I'almrltn Are.

M M AM I \HAY

SnporbtanH

W o w o u ld like I " know « f 'm i
l«»v w h o
w ill la imnltlo in ronthim * li'P*'
w o rk in S* p
lo n iln T . lino In im f o r liin n t'’ C ir r iin id iin a m

HI n

Dpi omi I fist

EVKS EXAMINED

^lf| £ i r y f L « (

HIGH SCHOOL STUDKNTS

i H IM

c. l. fkkson s

n r ic -r p s s r r - -

a t t e n t io n

\ . ~r * i

ok.

!)r. ll. K. ICinK

n v r

Ic

12-oai C an

M odern

9

SalHd
7Vt-o*.

3**25'

In the l)l»
New
Ahapr Mm

2

# hr*

Norlhera
Towelt

�' *

I

r*r~

■

tu p

PAGE SIX

«ANPnnn

h era ld

.

ranpord

. Flo

TH U R S D A Y. AUG.

r id a

10. 1950
■Uf

Giants Defeat Leesburg 10 7o 6 ; Meet Here Tonight
Tetlcsco Scores 15th
Win Of The Season;
Stevens to F it c h
A i; a i n ; t Leesburg
a n lo n i (.u n i* took a d ta ft-

10 l.u-.e, on balli and 10
(ounce the l.rriltttty* |*at l K n ir of 10 to 0 la *I myl.t
tshtl which frututed 24

Giants in i
of the
eotne t».
Clant nt
R;16 with
vena .late*
tlm (llanti
Hanford
Chnrldcrt. i

Murphy If

Tome), b
Tcm rk

’i|i

Tedcr i |&gt;
Total ■

Chadwick Conquers The Channel

I'llII.A U K f.l'IM
A u k . 10 &lt;&gt;1*.
- Connie Mark’* twin older .on*
Hoy and Kail... aiiii’ "*.■**«* 'id*
they will huy rontrollinK Inlereil
in the I'hiladelii.i.a A iiil'tlr- wit)
the financial harklriK of the Con&gt;
m.tleut l.ife ln-uranre Conmany
(toy and Carle had dlarlofed te
■Java mro they hold opt ion* «•
'tnrk owned hy Ihidr dep brother
Connie Mack J i„ mid the be*r
of Ilenjumin
and ........... Hhib
who w iti innltier, with Connie
Mt&gt; k In t- tuMi.bu&gt;* the club S'
year. IK".
Extent of the life in.urance
firin', pa rtl&lt; ipatlon in I lit- dial w»
not revi iled In a brief forma
•lutenunt Icued hy the brother
tl.ioi.irli their attorney J Channini
Ellery.
Mil I bull loorre. here .aid thn*
they knew of no previou* ••’•tan.-i
in aholi a life in.iirann firm In
verted in a Major l.raKue have),at'
frnm hue.
The announcement curne unly »
few hour, after the Athlrllcii de
ft uteri W'a hiriKtoii 7-rt in an eje
ten-inning night name tu craw
into event|| place In the Lrngit*
i I. io to p u n t -N r t , Frnne.-, hlotcncf ChaitwieK, .11. of &gt;uii
‘’Additional winking capilul wit
hot..., Cnlif,, ente. • I lie F iik I i .1i Channel for her record brenkinK la- pi m urid to huild up the team,"
- .vim to S e n Point. FoKlmid.
The Californian *Toujjh w. ter" the utatrment mid.
vtm.iter niR.le the riov&lt;inK in Ft boor, and 2.1 minute*. iH-llcrltiK
by on* Inrut nod ft minute Die 11*2*1 lime of fiertrudr F .b ib frichtt.
I Intei huiionul ltndio|ihotoi

Memphis Southern
Greenville L o s e s Association Team
To Macon Peaches Sticks To Fuurth
AHHO( IA T R I) PRRfW
In South Atlantic Tin-Ity Mempbl.
Chirk. hav« lie-

Wilder l»h
Hvke. ll*ndt&lt;v If
Milk, nb
Clift ,f
|{am.e&gt; lb
Colli,
Fctnatifh t c
Cnet b |i
Itlilk lc y

lly kSSOt I l l i : | i PRESS
The eirntir Mmmi pinrlie. pi
till'd HKlin Iri'l oiuht (but tli
have llu individmil la r. iap.1
of winiiiriK Iwillyame*
in ndi
tlon, the I'carbe* actually »«n ,
And in Htnii Knrpln.ki. Ft
Plivlloi each yi ttinK four lot., t
Peerlu - downed (iiei ntljlc 12
cmlinK u *-1* KBIlie lo.llIK .tie

p

Red p
Total*
Snftf.ird
L»c -ijtit /
P,— Term),
ley, llu rp h i,

U miwi^w ‘f ***l
•if |s«Itiflit lit Jit |*nfill
n At Hatuft.iif
J"*lIAt InIk rtf f )S | I**ft1 |Jl
FI. V.K -Iltn 1.1 *1mI r,

P A I.A 1 K i l H ) H i
PA I A T K A . Ao«&gt;. 1'*^ . d’l -•TI m*
P igti.nl I*, -rh l-la m h i' poiindml
three I'alnikn pitch' r* for l'J
hit* and a l*T-7 vl im y Iin n ti it
that dntPKtd Ihlemrli ueatrlv three
hotir. of ijull dm •&lt;l oll fori ti,r few
fail* on cut.
Leon h r. i i| m l II id 1
» c t the A m !
hit* will- r ,u

It ||i(iIn rttipihii
Cliiirrh (ft St.
tatet«rIi \ntRM i
tli m u r it* toil

do n " i
Rstim ' Io

iilg cl- nl of th-' yame, loll
gave 1h&gt; h -a t. I I l-u &gt;
m u . w i k i -111:1. i m i
,UPI AN D O , A uk . Ii) '.Pi
Tl
Orl.ii'to Seonltn &lt; iu-d u full pan
tlk td off th1ir iToriila Slate l.ei
gue le.id b'*t lilidit re folluir I
hit in the rluW-i" c - &lt; them n d
veiniet to Del.rind’* lliii.l |*lm
Fed llala.
lanky Ed San vent Urn mu
for tho lla'
m il ■uVlrnden
rlph* bile, tv - - f them I- nihil

CoKegt1 All-Stnrs
And ICaglvH To Meet
Nafin . i! J

Life Insurance Co. Blanket Finish Is
Backs Purchase Of Promised For 9th
P h i l l y Athletics At Volusia Track

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itohbvr Morton, re I'lill.n i-li.i
nun. annuuriioti today.
Trophle* will b . pre*rr'r.l
tin unm et) In th* K i r i' doubt
and loiy.' doubln iivi'iftiu,
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Jak i.m i Mu l» tho m at target
f ir
;u-i. I!: m Itoiiin.oli, now that
hi fifth welter till** defetia* I*
I Ilfcl y out of tin- way.
It... it.tor wa* u f r r than
iu tl i leu. . volt Stadium rltiK jo*1
i, i;ot .i’ t i 1 cycling Charlie h u oiily tfmr h» riikw l hU
the *fati-. at noun,
Ciuvrt) ,iill I lot h ill chi-hrr had to
O n . t (mo* before he

made I I |M&gt;un&lt;t&gt; aftct &lt; t « m bath*
ain| rut-down*. H&lt;* 'I -»-*ft"t w a ^
la do that again- From now on, m
want* to mingle with the mbidla*
weight*.

A impound rhamptriithlji bout
with Ijimotta will be dl»cu»»«J
toi!a&gt; in New York.
Then- wa* little nct,«.n in Hobuaon't latest online
Fuiati
ran away for m oil of the 16
rounds.
You had to I*iid over luick*
ward* to give lh'' IrvIngtlM S ^
blond a sinrlo round.
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than SSJKHi. Actual receipt* ha vs
not b-ru announced hut the) II
plt-hably top IIW.IHM).

1919 Dodge Meadow Brook 4 Door Sedan

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Ihullr* ■ * III)

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$1705__ $6«:h■dmvn
$66.31 fur 24 mo.
1948 PI) mouth Special Deluxe 4 Door Sedan

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O U R .I N A L S L A C K F IN IS H

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$1395
$1(15 down
$M.42 for 18 mo.
1917 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 Dnor Sedan

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t'eaiiier tl.rcliam ll t i m l " nine
lit*, h Nan llnunlr Kteleh.r. lion
,. i liepori. ir»e»r t*. Aly Dorrr
frolic.

O R I G I N A L L I G H T III.I E F I N I S H — S E A T C O V E R S
N E W R IN G S A N D H E A R IN G S

$1195
$395 down
$58.44 for 18 mo.
1915 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 Dnor Sedan

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I IN IS II — S E A T C O V E R S
M U IM M IS A N D H E A R IN G S

$995

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$.331) down

$50.15 for 18 mo.

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Dalla PI M&gt; Morin
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1948 Plymouth 3 Passenger Coupe

•lid Mobile would draily iuva that
fourth «|nM.
Mobile, ait outride contender at
heat, Iret'.cied ita chance* hy u
d d detit lull uv«i MmnphU lent
night while tlie teat of Ihc l-'agu
wa* idle. AI la ula at Na»h*ille wa*
poatponed beetiuie ui w&lt; t ground.
Mem phi* I* I railing league lead­
ing Atlanta hy eight and one half
game* and the ala tittle* are with
the Chick* in their fight tii re ­
tain at IHut a fourth place berth
In the standing*- and, of rour*e, a
•pot in tbo League playoff*
The Chirk* have 43 gatin'* left
to play. They will In- in then hoi..'nark for 21 of them. In addlti
Meniphi* ha* lli pwnn - ciieduh
with the League * weal
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Chatlaaougn anil l-ittle l(i--k
In competition *o far this i r e
►on, At T»d d '» Chirk* have due
thoae two In 10 of 2* garni*.

MOTH • 0011*1 I TIH.Y OVKnilAPl.KD

$1095

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$54.15 for 18 mu

194G Chevrolet 2 Door Stylemaster Sedan
M E D A L I S T R O I S 111.AI K ~ W H I T E S I D E W A L L T I R E S
R A D IO — S E A T ( O V E R S

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A LO V LLT G R EEN CAR — O N E O W NER
I I F A L T I F I ’ L L Y K E I* T

$5 5

$200 down
$43.98 for
1012 Chevrolet 2 Door Aerosedaft
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$209 down
$43.98 for 12 mo,
USED TRUCKS
1949 Dodge 1 Ton Pickup

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ilouhtc* hy IInice llarme*, hul ho
leit If* Senator* attanded.
Tlw- defeat coupled with »e.'were •mil place Deytona lleach'a vie*
l-ilnt* lory cut OrlNiido’a niurKin over
re given i- -rtl.n I the lalan-b-i* to two and a half
ioum* d ye.lerda) name, and thrtv garne* over lieWill im Pali) t Mi Hugh, aci latnd.
The clutiw renew relation* at l)epa*. ,1, fender, I* -nt of tomorrow'battle (*t‘- iu--. «-f nn aHk-incat •' l.ao.l tonight wbrte Ray Ttava
will lake the hill for Othindo.
knee injury.
Pelt- Nirnlin* ha* l-een nameil to
In their camp nt I) Ut'cb* W l«
head iobc Ii Ilr. Eddie A'ldt-i-of- go fur the Hat*.
ptnnne&lt;l to .end h'» f&gt;n i^lhglanC A IN K 8 Y I L L I^ H A IN T S
tlfruiinl: a Dntil •rli f 'nil todav
,Tho AM Star* will hi-'ak camp to
The St. AuRiiitinv S a i n t a
iiiut I
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AuKUtlltw
Saint,
D-Mk Walker, Southern Melho- malched h|t» and run* a* they too'i
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tiiftverap), bilfbvrk. an-' an early lead to defeat the (lame*Clay tot. To ii i&gt;*-maker, 21!i-ti’un-l vllb- (1-Men 8 to 4.
cantrr from Mimu- ola. are (8 Cotton Chafin apcarheadnl a
ntp'.aiu ftt the
l*liia n . tfimch Sand *erond tnulng, five*run ou.*
And, fi-i'n’i Mii'Hii i* 1n*-]c,l with hunt, a* the *i*eedy UftDelder
tub-lit from Nolle Dame, Mi l,!- M l n new Florida State League
gait, Mlnlie")iin m il oilier
big
name football achmil*.

Sugar Ray’s Next
Target Is Crown
Of Middleweight^

fill* .I l i n t ; — .* ra*.. wire
I l l « l tlall Kail. l h . M .1
Itoy.t llle h i)... Khari, Tlo.
i',p IV .Itilor l.*.t P ly a » Kt*In l&gt;*ry A ir'd * . ||.,.ire*n

crime alttn bed to fourth place in
the Southern A**ociatlun
they
wouldn't like to (five it up except
priliao* to N'a.hvlllr, RirmiiiKham
M P T II l t t n t - 1 lair.. Mile
or Atlanta.
VI.ire V I t .ope Home ll.l-e H...
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Do the other liand, New tlrlean* Vlofin Krirrll H i m tv *i *i
J.clret, Ptt.hy (llo. I’r .r k .r Mill

and tool illy more run. than they
have In any panic .ince July 4.
Even •«, IIm victory wa. only
Macon*, third in the la.t 18
Kamc*.
The Savannah Indian, dropped
live Kniitc la-hlnd the Prarhe. by
ilr«p|4ng a rloM- one, lt-6 to ('bar
le.ton while Columbia la-al Colum
bu* I'-fi and AuKtivla trimmed
Im t mm die i-|.
Ib*.pile llie I’earbri recent |o&gt;ioK way., they an' .till ItoldiliK
the lead In the Sally LeoKue In
battiiiK, fn ldioK - ami the .tandIra —
in|aII l van.
Miami
Their team luittinK and fieldiny
T.nu-a
average* toil the l-eauue.
el .1
Miami M*. cb
Aid in Stan Karpintki, F r.J
*t •*'
W 'M I•aim n -t o
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* '' WiMlprit and llill Seinaolh, the
la k .lo a
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in I'aAche* *tUI have line* of the
.*'* |Vt.|,|,UI.
It 1) l 4' 11 .iwoe* too hut let a.
M r.'II. Vm o -Tat
The Peaches' victory la.t nlpht
Allan,t &gt; • I ', tar.I,..»a '
I a I- » la - .1 I 11 I .au-I.rit ,1' I.
wa* r i edited to Wool|rcrt. Il wa*
r u n . at )Vr*l falm I t ' » b lpp.l
hi. fifteenth of the year *nd he
raloi
Tamp. .1 Miami 11-trll ippl raloi allowed tell Mattered htta to pet
It.
Rene Soli* wa. chaiKMl with
the Io.a aftei 1-ciiiK rharK*d wiln
■iKht rurta Iwfure he wa* lifted
in llm fourth liminKThe Savnnnah lo«* to fhuilr*toi. wa* deetdnl in tlie thud Inuinpr when Frank Thom a. unleaded
a Kt*"ii .lam home run on loaer
A it Dilmar.
IIr*mIi * I a«|r«tlni
Allrtflf A ill
I
The homer put Charle.tun out
prnimtli l
front fl-2 and the Indian* couldn't
4. V|rfiijililr 3
cat up that lend.
MMfly tfiHnc kibnlhlM),
Thiee other home run blow*
came during the evening. Homer
John.on unloaded the »ecoml for
t'harlr*tun while Jim kulward. and
(111. Stephen* collected round-tip­
per* for Savannah.
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D A Y T O N A IIK A C II, A uk 10( .Special)— With two are greyhound, from the Handle ltrt&gt;l)ier.
kennel-, and two from the kennel. of E. Rou.telle mevtinK dull
in toniKht'* feature ninth race at
the Volu.ia County Kennel the
expert, (relieve that a blanket
fini.h I. n -.tired. K Rou.ae'le ha.
entered Frank (Joodloe and Sally
Manda, n hr other.* liter duo, for
th). contevt, whilr the Randle- wdl
1e reprewnled by Tton ami l*len*»
N ote.
Mr«. O. . Ferrell'. Rocket Roller
al.o I. certain to lie in tho vanguard. Rurniino again.! t)ye*e
»l»-ed*ter* w)|l 'he Fee Anthony*.
Well Remrmliered, R. K. Iluteh'
inga lloKan and Farada, owned by
the Mi-Oka Kennel..
The»e greyhound. all have en­
viable record*. Hally Manda ban
teen in the money -i t time, in
nine .tart*, while Frank Coo-lle
ha. .cored two vlctcrie*. fitibhed
•erond &lt;&gt;IKe and third twice, all in
eight .ta rt., Iloin th&gt;' &lt;• router*
have only been running on the
Inml oval .ince mid-July.

Tennis Tourney For
Juniors On Mundax

13.00(1 M I L E S —

$1295

7 .V M B .M I ' l . Y

$430 down
$62,92 for 18 mo
1947 Dodge Vz Ton Stake Truck
R E C O N D IT IO N E D

$795

10— H A C K S — 11

n E A R T IR E S

E N G IN E —

$265 down

NEW

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$11.50 for 18 mn.

S P E C I A L
1947 Dmlge 'A Ton Pickup

K X C E I»T

8:15 P. M.

1916 Chevrolet Pickup
H E IIIU I.T T H R O U G H O U T

Igaratar with a

$315 down

layout* today!

$35.30 for 15 mo,

1940 Dodge YA Ton Stake
$165 down
$39.66 for 12 mo,

SANFOUD

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. ( » . i .» lot the "inside hoc k " on the lust u n it curt in
town, yu.i y«f tht bf.'t u rid car Imj/ in town/
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wo. '11. m l to delay a minute befutt you d r if t one of the**
btanliti. H u r r y in today and " f l n k t it rich" for miles
ami milts of h o u b U -frtt dr icing.

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’•fi» Many hrnl or ti*‘« nr ,’M
K C R N T l Iti: FOR 8 A I.ll. I rw k a C K K 8 I-ARM land, ( k l l «'*
inp •hair. 1 long la).It for llviny
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room, 1 Itri’alifB.I room «tl Call
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lianl. Tt-rrna, .121 E. 1,4. St. I’h.
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l*K*f. A .A, Jiuir, owni-r Houth
.opt ir tank*, alrppimr atonea,
lilo rc t.l I.akr Harney. I’- **•
lien.hoa, flowt-r pot#, hlork,.
lientva, 1 1 a.
win.low illla, lintel, ami tonI R ic i:i&gt; ‘ II ) H K l . i r Five' 'loom
cfete floora. Free otlnruile*.
flam . bu,i|[atbw ju .l t,ul«).1r of M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E P IP E CO
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furniture. Wilaon-lfalcr Furnltura Co.. 811 E, l«t. Phone 415)1
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N EW FEDO RS aurtarrd lo p»r
fet'tlon. Old floora made llk&gt;
new. Fini.hlng, rleanintr A war
lag. Portable power plant, !•
year* napenenee in B«minolt
County, IE M. tllemaon, 14)1'
Mary
Drag line. huild&lt;&gt;i*r, dump trurl
murk, Dll dirt, ahell nnd If.
by load or job. C ’intart IE It
Cubited. and mviKiate,, lOo E
flew York A v e , D t ljind.
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SANFOIID
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Ilfc trlc kit.'h.n

1 S-IIooma with private bath and
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Tarpaulin*, A ll Rita*

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8|b Stravt or Nkk PV#. Stor*
416 Sanford Ate.
81ft Sanfard Ava.

man. Far iMervlaw, write Baftford Herrald, Boa PE.
Yo D n g WOMAN ftfft 25 ta i l frr
(«ii*rftl atorm aatk in Wayne*
rtlle, N. C. Good tftlmnra* re­
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B U Y OH R E N T two bedroom C E N T I.E Y O U N f) J e r.ry row. D R L A N D t) Morning Sentinel. Or
Undo Evening Star. Call Ralp!
liouae, 3 to 5 acre*, water and
Teited Banc* and Tirlwreulo.l*
Maw
Ha*
n n * j.
elfctrlrlty. Any location. J . ft.
rlean. No bu*ln«»a Friday tiiglita
Carlin. 1413 Canton Avr., O rM O D E R N IZ E
or Saturday. Phone J'ttft-Wl. W. R E P A I R
Undo.
”* *#•' -a
home. Only 10*. ilriwir now r&gt;
qulrerl. 1‘H A Plan. In-tallmi'nt
Artlclcn Fur Sale
HAUU1TS—oatlng *iie fl.uo. Al«.
Ixtan liep’t., Rotitn 117. Pl»uv
Bred Doe*. Doea with litter*.
28rt, Sanr.trd AMnntir National
W lU y A*e. 100 yd*. Eaat of Ran*
Rank. M-ml-er 1'DIC
T U X t l r O F E E D S : t.ompleU Mm
ford. Green T r a llr ^ ____________
V E N E T IA N
B E IN D S made ir
H um'* Tnvnto Feed H’ora.
order, Seminole* Venrtlan Blln&lt;
rtfcLI* W A N T E D — 8
I V i r m iu p
404 rl. 4th S t
Co.
WO W. Ird 81.
Phot*
W t Buy, Sail or Trada molt EXPERIENCKir halp. A p p l y
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FOR HEM
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Mltliig__ Phone 1B8-J.
Ijiney * Drag 8tora._
D A Y A N D N IC 111 tlriil olt^n 2
: - H i l.M A N R lied
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Feed
WANTED’ Llrentet! Real EtUle
boura a day. Serving gottil fm-l
Tnuchinn
A
Watfon.
1201
Calary
V E I.A K A A I A IM K N T S . RiMftUa
Saleaman wanted by live wire
homemade plea, and not.I l»t"
Ave 1 bone I l ftA-J._____________
Md Store, lie W. K im Sir**t.
organltatlon operating develop- L A W N ttflW E R S Sbarpental. '
0
Phon. IB0-W.
both :* it wt.an rou don't bring
rnenl near Sanford Start on
cycle* tepairetl, luck and k&lt; t
your prete/iptlona to L A N E Y '8 .
' M O D ER N 4 ft-■ ii , apartment, fur*
part time and work into •irady
work. Prompt larvir*. IE Y,'
v
Ph.ie*
103
employ me-1 In rrintar aaarnu
bl.twd or unfuml.li&gt;d, "IP I'irk
fhuman *H J F;, 41b HE
'.xcvliani opportunity for rli/fcl
Phon*

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W A N TED :
N un im r
or
work. H itt W. If,(Ii St.
A L L T Y P E S of B u ll* . r o t W o r l
lloaaonal.le Hate* - F r e e
E li
male*. Carpenter A liraerr
l*br»’.a l U r i k l or HIU-J
Carpentry, Re pairing, Sr roe mm
Painting, Call I55P-J nfl&gt;r
P M. ■

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; fW lM lSRED APTS7 rrOlC RENT
. 1 S-Boow* with privata Utb and

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Before flnatt
In*nt Loan D )pT.. Room 117
fiftrrford Allanlit
i UamtMr FUC.

Mft ua lo m v a tftonrt.

MICKF-V MOCSK____________________
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�THURSDAY. AUG, 10. 1959

TIIF SANFORD riFRAl.D. HANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

WE RE DOING OUR UTMOST TO HOLD THE LINE!

Home ( oilI rolled StoreH—\Vhere Customers Send Their Friends

MAXWELL HOUSE \l,l&gt; GRINDS

*

SAVERS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

R [A [

limit q u a n tity

GOOD THRU SATURDAY
I'll.I.HIIUItY'S HKST

SALM ON
NO. I T A M . ( AN

FLOUR

29c

L

1

A t 6 to iM

45c i.!"s. 85c uk $!•"

E A I

DEPT. 1

WESTERN

I

Heller Quality
Less Cost!
M A K l.A lt K T

A N N ’S

Pork Spare Ribs
AMiFflriif, In

&gt;l|

"&gt;•53*
D A D F | A IM . CENTER Rill CHOPS . .. »&gt;•59*
1 U U IV. L U llla CENTER LOIN CHOI'S W&gt;.65*

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7r
SARDINES
4'i at. tm
llll'MltM,
on. 25r
ORANGE JlilCI[C
Ifi (it ran
IlithltizM,
TANGERINE .1DICE en. Ific
l i

Annrlcan

2 lbs. fillc
.*||lb li.li.ll.l llr.lil 4111
Hie
CORN
No. ;iHit can
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1 1 “

MARI S

IH E A I. S A N im .

Sandwich Loaf
Each 1 4 ^
WH

1 W HEAT

1 I.A V O II

WHEAT LOAF
linch 1 4 ^

T l.llU

No

.MINE PEAS

2.r»c

No

oM i.l'iiy

WBSTKHN 1‘OHK IIOSTON

.WM can

2 cans

J ran

Hie
PORK Si DEAN S en.
Mll|1llulnl (III w llllr
pirn. en. Hie
asparagu s
Mmil

C I.0 R 0 X

Ijiitfc Mnreti

OLIVES
i|t. jar
Sunlit'» Fancy Rllfnl
BEETS
Ifi oz. jar

&lt;H. I5&lt;4

r»9c

Hie
«•» ran
can .'17c

CORNED REEF
Mt.l VnifIni* I'nrnnl
lb en.
DI-EF MASH

BUTT ROIASTS

-

45c

MARGARET ANN DUALITY WESTERN HAIIY REEF

S T F lA K
S - Hm""N
A\ J •
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Fray lUnlor

END CUT ROAST'S......

w estern

ch eese food
A Ml
S IZ E W H IT E

35c

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AmA

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ROUND AND T-BONE

LB.
LB.
LB.

CHUCK ROAST
Rump or Shoulder
PORK TAILS lb. 21c !1EEF BRAINS
PORKNECKBONESlb21c 1&gt;0RK LIVER lb.

29e

LB.

WESTERN

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sFFnirsQ c
m pec
U * L L I/L D U U
U l i n i U J
YELLOW ONIONS

VKKTKIIN

77c
«9c
S9c

59c
67c
19c
37c

NO I rnillll.KIt

POTATOES
giikrn

CABBAGE

Square* Cut SHOULDER Lb. 49c

I. A HUE

Avocados .... 2 lor 17c

M Inula MaM (*Mir.

F ANt t

Orange Juice 4 for 99c

If rtlFRri

Htrrta-Kyr R ib j

Lettuce.. 2 lg. lids. 21c

SHOULDER CHOPS

FROZEN FOOD

Lima UcanK

k at.
I t at.

:i2c

T om atoes..... lb. IDe

NAUmcn

LEAK

S lllt . W H E A T

SALTINGS

Octagon Cleanser

SUCED BACON
PALMOLIVE

PALM0LIV£

l-lb. pkR. 26ft

AJAX

super

siDb

Can l i e

v ,i

I.IJCRY

Lb. 59c

�lit U n l l y T h e r* Is S tre n g th —
To rio te d I ho Past* of lh* Wo* Id;
T o Promote lh# Profits* of America.
T o fti/duc* Prosperity f„, gonfmd.

TH E

S H je § &gt; a n f Q r b
AN
■
«
E ita b lie h e ri 1!fOR

# 0 1 . 1 'M E X X X X I

Senate Group
Votes Hike In
Income
Taxes
I
i
____

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

A M -O K D . H O I t H M .

Security Council President Malik Irks Members

Percent Increase
Expected T o Raise
Ab ou t

M U T E ’S IM H K N T S F O U N H
The identity of • mute, hut not
deaf 14 year old boy. who was
picked ii,i here Wednesday by
police following numerous complain!' and who had been turned
over *n lodge tVoigla* Htenstrnm
pending identification, wa« re­
vealed by a telephone call at R:4i
o’clock thia morning from E. O.
erod of Titusville, and Ihe pa­
rt* came from F’alatka at 10:00
o'clock to gat the boy.

«

H* I* Raymond N. Herkenson.
Jr., whose father, a pulp mill
worker in 1‘slatka. formerly lived
In Tltua villa and knew Mr. Herbid.
The latter recognlaed l i t boy’s
pb-inre In a newspaper, and tele­
phoned lh« Sanford Toftf* Departmanl

M G.

II.

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Nn. 255

Wi r e

0
mEuropeanD ecj Xroops Capture
A rm y bought
^ f n
f
H rm n n c ls
Of

W e s te rn D e f e n s e ,
I\ m I u i i I c s T *i 11;

W A S H IN G TO N . A uk II t.TN
lit* ‘vn .itf I m in i' ( Ktnnnllrr
t"«b»y *|&lt;pio*fd .in annual tm iroir
-thnul H * Ml M M UK*) m |*i •
Mtnol locum* lit r t , Anil I'ln n l'n l
liim itn anmuimnl lut opponlion
In * I'lm r it u l Milii.tit litmint:
lull it llir |&lt;irt*nl limr.
Hi* It* lull aitlhnri/rs lit* gov­
ernment In begin iliggint: H**|&gt;*i in
In lit* (tor Irlt n( met Sfl.000.000
ltt|M V m nit O tl, I
Al llir ram* time. lit* (ommitlf*
Jlttllll. I*tl lit lltfl In |||4W tl|t 411
“ xenipllon which would hair ihr
•lira I nl tciiHit iiir U t n limn
me nihrri nl Am*li&lt; 4n fighting
lorrrx Ixelnw lit* cnmrnluioned ofIn *t &gt;4nlt in km*4 and nlltrt u n i
nl hmlilitir*
Some exemption otto would Ap­
ply In o llltrl personnel, under tin.
plan
II lit* ,S*nol* and Until* oppinvc
#d&gt;* 14* Inll, it lli*y ot* cxpcled
In tin, llir lax ohlig xlioni nf in­
dividuals mil go up ,t» min It ot
20 per rent in mm* intom* h*#t
1*11.

W A H IIIN U T O N . Aug. II &lt;/V&gt;
Horn* builder said today that re­
cent government tiirba on muttgag&gt; - will not rhreh the rrx-otd
breaking housing lasoni until late
fall. Til*V -aid the eventual ef
fe*t ’*111 lie o m l nf jfi to .1U n*
cent In horn* building neyt year
That estimate of th* ituatlnn
w »« Nnnotin'ed hy the National
|A* &gt;M-latlnn of
Home
Riiilder*,
Vlhlrh (a arixioii- to avoid any fur­
ther housing eor-trid* at this time.
Th* new jnsernmenl regulations
reunite s-eterans In mat,* a Z sin
cent down pasmenl when buying
a home, and re&lt;iulr* down nay.
mants 5 per rent larger than here­
tofore on moitgagei Insured bv
the Federal Housing AdminHtr*
tion.
About ,V) lev men of I be A -so
elation, including the
eteeuilva
j&gt;m m ltte f, are meeting her* fy*s•w lI'sa iisa H n* raw* TSw al

H l| l&gt; \ \ ,

l i it i f i c «i l i o n

Billions;
Truman H its U M T

Home BtiilderH Say
flousitur Bttom Will
it Continue This Year

NEW SPAPER

•r . i t r s i K in

3

Beginning *&gt;ct I, withholding- nn
wage* ond salaries, «fl* r pet tonal
exemptions, would jump limn the
present IS p*r rent in IM pm rent
Th* committer action cnmplrteu
Ito approval nf lit* out jut ilrnt*
J i t President Truman's "first InWtaHinenl" ih.mKi.noti.mtti t*^ pm.
gram &lt;rtl#tt'l*i| In help pay for lit*
Korean war and America's t*armament against CommmunUt
aggression.
Tit* lax framing group yestrrday okayed a f I .MWI.uun.oiyi a ye.r
Increase In rurporatinii tax**,
rising thr top l*vy nn rmpntat*
income frmn &lt;fk p*t r*nl IS, eifec
live m nf July I, U*W)
. Th* high*! '»#. Lttea w ill^ P l'')’
A n »v half nf I n n corporate income. 4nil only In 1*4 of IVMl In­
dividual incnm*
Alltnld, th* cnmpiiltee now no»
approved items aggregating ahaul
-4jtfK’.ixm.Whi nf Ihr Pmddtmt'*
lA.OOO.IHMI.nOU rr&lt;pi*«l. Il Iran y*l
In art on *-ev*ral minor items. atm
possibly on an etc#** profit* lax
ptnpiu.nl for corporation**
President Truman will not -**V
paaaag* nf a I'niverstal Military
'(raining Mil *1 thl# aesaion if
ey’nngr**-, In* ttnil* House laid.
I’l**li|*ntlal ftecrrtery Chari*O. Rnit told that the Pretldenl ii t ttmng at »v&lt;r fnr ruth a tnea
tut*, hut f»*U tlnl p itiru i* for it
at till* lint* mtiht Interfei# with
U h tt vtfally n«*d*d IrgliUtlon i*
lal*d lo Kn|**n «* t n*ad*.
t,v*n f lh* I’realdent want*&lt;l
U M T now, key m*mt&gt;*r* of O n
gr*r- w*r* raying It would coil
too murh, in ntnn*y and manjtowfr,
*r tier txII v when itilfd on top "f
A t (i* r growing d*f*n»e ^&gt;aU.
Knaa gav* Mr. Trum an’* u * «
at a new* rnnf*rrnr* wh*n told
ahoot rrpnt t« of an AdminUtratimi
driv* for patrag* nf a U M T hill.
in* Mouse intni cm,tempi m
Congress rlialinn* against M wil
st nn (•*■*# na raa*

Psrtli floods »ilh widely scallend *hn»*rs &lt;nd llnniifrthn&lt;*rt
»«st m ail ond oser I*** and In
sflrmoon, » lay* hcr» Ihrotifh Salindex.

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A ir Field in Danger

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III

Jocoh Wnlth

Tingfu lii* tt|

Wnrran Atitlln

Reserve Officers
Called 1 o Colors,
Arm y Announces

.layeees Consider
\V;tys To Inerense
Defense Spending

Malik D e m a n d s
Immediate V o te
O n H is Proposal

Doctors,
Dentists
A nd
Vctinarians
Arc Ordered Out

,

Bid Is Arruplud
By SrltfHil Boarrl
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v MX IIIN * vi |N
K ilsriN r, Korea, \nt II
IN
I hr I s Marin*- ft»*hi« •i|»t li r r *t hie^finj;, lirgenf rill ff»
I t 11 In th, \ mr It. m mi ihf»Jr
ritMifit ill j - L ««n f|i« .ifiil hr r n
f11iik nl ftir k *i» r «ii ft *int 1h•»
VI if iti» s ifi*i%»• nii11 111r N"fit 1h k n•
»*M|i Ilf *1s iiuf l ii**k titrr I hr
*it V ii iltailtl niMift I ha* I eif tier ttrf k * fi4rt I tins hi ihriiitgH t hf
rti2Itl ifftlii » slid B n| ntipmlMint *•hit h •
In ,| k*(r,rp
hfl'aiilf H|v or*
Id K V n . km i i
*•■»K t ■** ' 11»*I .»ri u 11g t*t#if III ♦
till a tIkftd1 I |m*e:11 I'll In North
kl*ft ill B fiK I In f | frfitif 4ri Im
|ini I ml a|r oft (i nn thr riat rim l
••I htirr.i ni« intis'* •stiiflhri I of
I 'llfii iV h 'n i;
Ihr l|n t ingi
it*o Mfifrai |!a»l hiMips iml rnfi*•&gt;»» mming nn l**»h ing f|a»m
\ rMifirffik in llir north

I fir i j||||f«t &gt;) lift |pi| U,.t itO
tuntf tr,f, f l.tms- |m,
to iftr i M|dj
|m*ttI i|»*l f i tntf inllit t n i \ r ||»
( Imi* mil ifrrl iirt I. calling
,i|».ii i |i* nalmnt nl the W f tl In do
then lhal* in ,-it.lPa ling t is ill/t
|pin

lh* i •Si**, .e .l'td a v voted In
atspnml a tnmniill** In inirsitpal*
llir |w.nihility of iinlm mg lh* na­
tional gnvesnmeni in sp*nd mm*
Russian W o u ld Admit
nf its drfrns* funds in llut ai*a
Both N o r th , South
A I). IV im n n . as durclnr nl ill*
llir warlini* Ira I*I assr|l*d lliil
S*nunnl* ■ minis 0*f*nt* ('mined
Korea T o Council th' wlmlr Weil i. in gi*il dan
told nf lh* pi*i*nt drfemr s*l up
will, lli^ ‘Itfftlnrvi i ml « i%t*
« (S M lN iiT n s \uc i i - i n
W A S H IM .T O V , Aug. M e D has*
IlD lm n of UVtlfin f ttinpr ttmlfi
— Secretary nf M a t*
\&gt;h*i.m
W If. Sl*mp*t. layer* |U*si- Iriftat a rn iie tl flu -ia*% r*|ir*«*ii- |fir tit ulnH of .Nutef
lh* Army aiinnuntfr! Inday llial
d*nl. (Munled mil lhal Senumil* Is t ii* I" 'he I N S a rn cils ••mis.
il it calling up In active duly
Thr
Drift II In,dri v M f r i i l r « t file
Ihr
flir ti«tt*m lit it Mf la rtrnty
I
whether ihey like il ni nn|
7.Phi Cnilnlv has famianle farililin fnr r ll nf l i l i n g ‘’ In Ilia ail
I nil*f| Nat in n . r f l.-c i in ii||nia
d**ttf|i1ri nfy mi*f fit I ia ,
ifte n e captain, and li*i|lenanl. (amps and wal*ifmnt fai ihlirs
pear* anH irr iir ilv '* in h -n * a . ti
"i O'tvifillif frr.p Sm r farm «rl tij*
whti ace nnl atitgneH In units nl ssuiaht* fnr amphihlnut naminga n * » . rnnfrrrssr* t i h r v i n alns 14I, ft It h HV, Ierr I, * 11 i *, |» rtf!
I
|liail*v
CVIhatn.
Honda
Jay
»
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i’f
*hal
llir
S
i
.
u
r
l
,1
*1
*
il*,
lit* nrganired r*s*rv* ctups.
§!fu r/* hv an-il ‘Cnufr i enrv Imt
Ih* nflit *is, all m*n. will lie -.n «** pi*ml*nt, suggfslfd lhal lit* l . ' - . h Malik had ti»ed dllalnrr . j, r„ l,*|.| u llh high ..ffirlula u jn.f
ffifr* 41r d frV r.
.......
a .... ........
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atlii* duly hv CVI f», lh* Armv fascees hmk intu lh* (intidnliiy u l « ul the Irulh" &gt;n i.hilrisrl llifpittifit. \ pirtf nt IMII s f*K4«l
|u
,ft tt| |il,t\4&gt;{ By f|t»* |jm
said, lh*v t»* Iteing nrd*l*d lip Ini •&lt; ili* Nasal An Slalmn lieing ifn m rn l alum nf ihr m l | ,,iH finn'Cltl
t r .|ieniilhi*• f*»t
mu
.’ I months, «nhj*ri in i hang* hy aili&gt;al*d, and |xunt*d nut lhal alniil hurra
y.
I ongless, unleit i*h*v*tl MM.net lh* t*o'*»nmenl ss fxpendmg mni*
fliit Iti 4t Inti firt *’ In" •«M.
1 A E t, d &lt; &lt;1 *s\ A n ; II t/T)
lulhnss d-dlars for nalsnin)
Th* Army »*•-&lt; simutalanrnustY lhsn
f« nut tl*» # UiM iiH i nr tit nf
H u 1M* l-ii, 4* A M ilt! i(4 if
Am«M*ith
b isf *n
lhal il will cecall mvnhinlanlv I.5A7 defense, and said lhal fanl'ii** si
d*maml*d an iniiii*di«l* S # « u n l y , „ . t h i n t )li«
lias Iw
l-e*u
H ilfttlf t»
Itial* n lli/ fii nf lh* arils * an IP lh* |nin-«i ilalsnn are m lupami-fi
S\ Si* »1 Vf*l^ nn Im |ifof*mtl lit!
♦ mil p«i|tt* H
|.a
* .
\
&amp;
atlire m*rtH al, dental. *et*iiss*M 1
inntr
rfp rfk fn tiliifi
nl
Uiili
rim irh ill rntnfi|«Hir«f »l«nf hf«
I think lhal atrang*m*M
and redical le m c r ccii|H.
N
Nmtl,
ami
No.,lb
E
-u
ra
to
td*
th* \ 'r '
“•'»
could he made with (be fednai
hiul
Mfl
**“■* f;iltrn...........
ml.t-c-iing cai i, ot
1 lisa call-up will afferl nffimis government In reimburse thns* pari m I buietj Vatiuus tlcl&gt;«tr
Wfafr Mini lit «ti*f j«lrt fh»* fdf
i*(s Irs lh* grad* nf ma|ni in lh’ now ocrupying Ihe stallon.” ii
M a M 'i move seetuetl an »(lmi ifrM .JtMrtri |iy th«* pit«f nf “t ir
medical and medical s*nic* corps, *, *,'''*
lo ileri llir rounctl clrtiatr bad *i!4ififf«(r inK
" N mw , hm trvfl,’* s4t,| * lints Itill
i.mdm, Hradley Intruducs-I H i .
,Ur ,,,
|
win.I
lietilrnsnl coh me I in lh* denial
'*tl*Mcr«iv fit* Hi; lit Mill |« fit* h ii tn* J » v ^ # |
,
.
corps and ma|nr in lh* vetermaiv Ivtrt.Mti who
Ktit•’ • nr»'l »hr
*Mtiflu
thmi
rot»)4 nut bf§uH« tKeml
rot
mips
s’lhl "»n u Itn It Ii4« fill|filftrr«| it him
wiUt a nfmi? nf f«l»^ ifn irlty , •n*n !»*»•
fftM .fiI lh* vkhfplf f if r m il til In
The rninnany grade nflicrta tin. predict
datk days ahead.
in
p ,, mm .&lt;^ommuont coimhu
«ntf vrhrfttrnt t , /tI &lt;//•11lift ''f
,
, .
, .
ing recalled include
raptainn event of a global ticunie warMr
Peter-on
lashed
mil
against
,,4,"
minted
lb*
Ncuili
l,mr„„
itJI -I inert v, Mtifl mu ti y ltirti»HM*i
and fi.nfil lieutenant i in l*i arm*
and i*rv|*e.i The s’ will rum* from national inefficiency and no,it* aulltottlifs si* Novi*l puppets sod ifc unit' |iri*|KMril whir h, if fhry
ifi'il fsfffi I11*1**ti Iwfi y r 4f h j»go,
it*redoes , recalled the prevluus
.ill part- of the rnuntty
(list tbr LI N (lim ild not ,iiil i-ntlM ft If* t h«'V** ytri*f»'«'!| *niiif
This was the first Army rill-tip la d of prepatedneta ai P*ar1
nf Ipdlvidual off ires a who ar* not Hatl*or, and pointed out that out nub them until |b»y r-ai* retutned fnril ‘
f '|«M« »■I♦111 -t 4t «,*t « k‘ .| m ♦ -f,
rnemtiers nf the nrganii*d irserve. men at* again being sacrificed in notlb nl lb* stub ,.atalltl
ls*n Mitt' h iip *t*, IV* *t'a
I be IIL'U (,Oflif11IJftltt (lUIMlPt
a i - f r l ago t» annnunrrd ih« ie- j a delaying action
If* «aid that his Initru * tn
iinhltiffl -iti'ftJ'ittlv m
mid
i all to active dutv nf a 10/10 r*
H
fff
tf.fflv
?f»
4
«fttP
•
r|
Wtllt
♦
M
IA
Ml»* M?»tfiiftU
x*rs-e enlisted men. lo report tn from 'lie h'ghcr ups wet* tn rough
'Jlotlf •*( tf*i(k
fir M*r I’t */f
slrtletal form, and that a Rood |ot tounlft ollffiiivc. Hitli I till ««n
Keptemhet and Octolmi
county defense ateff had be*n
(jl4tlv.Vrt |fbh llr|t|kti|(t ftf |f, f fill' otfttrtlifff, if n r *vrlf
Th* Arm y did not rat to. but picked, each with * kliowlrd,;* "f
Inllow yfllfrclny'ft Irirl ill M l | It sfttirt&lt; ■I'i'tn," hr 'IfrU tf'l
presumably lh* officer' being call
Hrplvi»*K
tft ilftiUltirtiV * "V
his duties. Too little information '■
It ■■(!««•« flu tfflP U „ l
ed Up will help lo fill the officer available as lo th* effect i of »•
tei
I‘
tl |r 4iff t a. *tl 4f F f ft»If■r
complements of National IJuard torn)* hlasts and how to cope witii
It HMtlilMi tl« *■'•«•
and organised Itrserv* units be­ them, he added. If global
ing ttimnione*! to arttve duty
conference at Orlando this week
T h r Arm y provided tbit In­ come i »* will need Information re­
formation on where the officeia garding ma-a shelters and niedlra'
h
iihm n
will rnw# Irnm*
auntuies. &gt;•*
j - ,
u t . I n v n f i»roii|i
Third Arm v lOenrgla. r*nne* t toil and are awaiting out leader
Tbr bid of thf. K r,,, 1 .1- Ti-i-l
tee. North Carolina, Smith Cam
r,hip, If any, to supply It.
and Iter'o r *M„ ot, two trite* n*
Sft*MMfl»t1r
line, Alabama, Mi*sls&lt;ippl and
J
Itr alley IMItatn,
I ’resblent Kfrmpet and H. r . tmnal rlmol bi|*,*t •N,ultiu*,l w(t
1 m if lt v r » p l * »»n t&lt; tl&gt; e , ao-t n r* I
Hot Ida I
captain-, **&gt; lictri- finna- were named as delrgrtr ■ rt-«yr,H no.hr. .1 . r .,1 .,f t : ,
enanta, ‘ H medical. .1.1 ii*utal ant tn tin- thr** day Jayce* aiuninr deliver*.!, wan s ..r(il'.| v -.lr n li d«m •*f ♦!»»• I*|&gt;Mi&lt;fft Jtinior &lt; ti .ftpm
end, whi*h aieuit 25 local Jayce* by thr County M m o l In,aid a, p 1**1 r»f 0*rr»nirt *’ U
” vet/iinxrr •ifflrer*
itjlil fhr •1141k a Hy 1tii*'* mm i
Offireta In the general aim- and expect to attend Alternalrs
meeting
services must m »l age and phy­ John Kad*r and Alsln (hlham
Itida on tire* fot Irb.m l tin • •tn «»f MMItllfIlf fthftl hr kftftv
Among the toplra slated &gt;0 were awaidcd lo ff.a key'* T ill Ml#
IttMtoi imp riMir HIM** wl
sical re&lt;|Kirementa. In the 'otn*
l«it arm *- engineers, signal, In­ disruasimi at th# conference s*'d Shop, fiitkklaml M .o ii nn. In. I i ;fHl fiV In rk In tijifti t h r rp rr li*
M,***n|f|i ftf I hi* Jfpyr **f 4t I hf It
fant v, armored, field and coast Mr. Htemper are those concern *"d Hottl'a fiamge.
l-onpwn.. 1
artillery— the ag* limit for se­ ing a United World Government. •aid Htipl. T . W* Ijiwtoti.
fait* aiivn mi*v *f»a!ri#nrr
fit
rum! lieutenants la .1 0, for firtl support of colored Jayce*' and
ftVSifdi Mr wifi
O ItffMihJr at 411
A
remhitioN
was
n.iopted
lh»'
In
lieutenants IS , and for captain, tl curbing crime and gambling
all children who i*. rn llv &lt;ano •ftfMHHin attif 4 Smtffftv r Mnn
will »*•
her topic
t .
fltti nf •hi* tttftjor h 'Mr fit h*
In the service,.
.u, h •&gt; niche- Florida. Another
wliet her m not to g w nu-tr vol from stat. anti areas wb*r&gt;- tlicr. MlM tlb s* t|. ,tii|
Jftyrrr S*'*
aa adiulant general, rhenoral, or
Ing strength to i:
larger Jayce* ['■» 'w 'u * l'ollo rn,d. , , , t , .
tary Bur'lon Mtaiflry tht mmmi
dnanee, uuarJerniaater. finance, aeVirginia,
to remain nut
out „i
■
1
relegates
from
here
a t e in
'n
lllg
ln
la
.
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"•If. in ii rhmtifr tn J a y rrr liv&gt;U«
ciiriiv and intelligence - the ag* clubs.
tn gn to the cunfeiauce iinlntlrw i school for at lead two work*
hlrh wntlM i*r#nt Ihr l ur^rr r|nli
limit* for second liesitenants is 11
AM .chnrits tn lirminote /*r-.inti
It was Voted.
.
'-infr ViiMnc xlirngth nl fhr ftfi
for first lieuteiianta II «nd for ed 1-nral
Jayceea will weal spf»‘ are *ch*-iul*d to open on Tn*
ri al ronventlonn The
nt&gt; eul
captains 4ft. Officers overage for shirts al the ro nference on w h irli . day. Sept. f&gt;.. foliowini:
- -l.nlmr
■ ■
itrrnglll, based on inuii.
combat arms may iw or dried to - r _ a..aii,i#fi man* nf
an'* ,
l^ w to n #niint*Mr t**|. Mt** In 1ot,rig
active duty in the aervirr branenea. stalk,
k V of celery,
ce le ry^ itjenliryire
IdenlltylO B U'* (b e ll -In mom.,
month .o
c onn.,tra
les. h*. 1*r*hi|» bn« a &gt;*t|ir&gt;g of ill d’dr
. nc t., res.
All officers selected will •■* or- v ialtor* as repracantlng »b'» ^
■•* reuuested »o report two week ^»te«. The new Uws would rai •
this railing In (irunOftinn r.» tt&gt;derH lo l U nearest Armv Pn* (| .,
i j \,t ndham. On Ra'urdav ' **• •*•# °n Aug Jl
for physiral test*, the Army said.:
J th , Anjehllt Hotel a
A ptoposal hv John Krider t(-,i " '« • » * of m e m '-,. |n th , clubs
If found physically f»». 'b 'T *'•• f „ hio5 -how will be he'd for (our acre* of school land near th* , f&gt;»hN .»* * «” , scheduled
f...
he given 21 H a y a to wind up their w)v#(( nf delegate* and visitor* . Midway School for negro*- U &lt;1 r ' ' r*l*' denaj* Ju*b»'le 'be endur e
for a baseball park wat veferjed In
" f World 'invernment. and
private affairs unless »h*y *re
R. F. Cooper, rlialnoan of t w l'b r a ilvlu b llitv &gt;.f rp on -.rln p
H H K E T H H flR TA O F
willing to report sooner.
'Negro Jav'ee move .nett I in Flot
JA C K S ftN V II.L E . Aug 11 '.V
-hnol "u-iaex.
The Arm v M id It antirip*""
that one-third of (he total group
-Enough be.Uheel material f«r a'
Mrs. I^e Kamuel wa&gt; eppotnlrd ,t*phyileat| About 25 r„.,o (^ ,, r.f the Kao
arm v of Hallowean ghosts w* iea'her of history and
will report by (kept 22 «»'•
•CwwItwwM ow e ««* IX m *
Innior
|bgi&gt; bird group are expected to at
atoleri from the George Washing education si the
Kch.ml, Ben II &gt;:atlln seas ap "m l lb* rooferere*,
said
Mr
ton Hotel.
TA V I/ k R FK R 8 IS TS
Pol lee said someone #nt*re&lt;l I", pointed janitor at the «-hr*,| f„l Headlay. W II Htemper. pre.l
ROISK, Idaho. Aug. II
« # » - storeroom with a pass kev an* lowing
nwing the resignation of If. T
of *be Hanford Club, snd II
Just aliout everybody but Sena, took W doren sheet* valued •» Johnwin.
F. Ganaa will r*|.r -*»nt the local
tor GJen II. Taylor, had .or**ded 54# 1.
|"lub a* e t.tr directors
at
lh*
today that Tavlor had lo-* In h*e
jgitherin*. vyhi. h promise- to bK A N IT IIU I P IG H T F H
bid for renominatinn for th* W »b«
one of the large&gt;t vet held in fh*&gt;
R A IL flT R iK K
G R E A T L A K E S , ITT.. Aug It
Ikemociatlc six-year Men*!* *****
W A H IIIN G TO N . Aug. 11 M n
fHprelall-^ln the thick of th- &gt;&lt;atr.
•file one-time tinging **iwte&gt;y P resident Truman today if*nn*d Korean rampsIgn Is Georg* W
The |nea| eopl'ngrpt is *xp».t
who ran In the number t»o •«•' Into the lalror dlipula between Ibsbrnw, Iranian apprenli', IJRN. •■I *ci tiack Alvin Odham for the
with Henry Walla** on lb* I M - 2A short-line railroads ami work- of Bog 411, Sanford, Fla., a n*w p-nt of wlce-presiilenl of the dis­
Prorreealve Party ballot.
era represented by 1# non-operat- member of a Naval aircraft cirri#' trict, an nffk-e va-ated wh*n II*.
trailing hi* opponent. fortn*t Sen- Ing uriona,
which la spvtrheardng Navy sf- rharlea •‘Chuek" Fain wav railed
H r algnod an axertiilv# ordr , in kr agalnc. Korean Communist Into m ilitary service, M «n v wires
ai/e f.» Wsrth Clark, by a ronslr*
nf the Jayree* are aipeclad to
lent IJ.00.plu* votes
an*.Png up ar rm «r|/pcy Imard n fc/roa.
W ith l l «
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great damage by u m i f mrkrU. tha sun m a r, fall and wintar. an I
lor. end M JM I for Ihe third man.
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I .White. White rnn- feet of preventing o strike for a against enemy ground and air In- •rring. Th e conference starts to
Rep. Compton
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period of #0 days.
ceded to Clark yeatarday.

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teacher.
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romplrted at the Zoo, hut Jlgg«
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!N MEM OS! A M
In »*il bat !o\tn*r memory of
our d rar Mother and w ife , M r*Agnes llankeraou who departed
this life A uk . 8. IWCC. J. June* end W . A . Stansflrld have U r n a * aided service Loving and kind In all her w a r*
pin* by Florida Power and Light U p tig h t and Juit to the »w*
h«r dayi;
Company In recognition o f their
many yearn of employment, I I. II. Soinr tuav foigel &gt;«u *lnt-r -c
are none,
Colruiaii, illusion manager, an­
liut w« ahail remember no mat*
nounced yesterday,
how lor*.
A jeweled pin w ill hr pre*etiled
W ill llankerson, husband.
to Mr. Jor.e«, who retlde* at Lake
Monrne. In recognition o f hia 25
year* o f tender. A 25 year pin
w ill U presented to S iam field,
who t eaides a t 6IP Magnolia Ave­
nue,
lioth men are well known local­
ly. Jonei, a watch engineer at
Florida Power and Light Comp­
any'* big plant here, ia a member
of the Me Mina, F.lk* and thr
Woodmen of the World.
.Stansfield.
w a te r
te ittr
at
the plant, i* a member of the M a­
sons, Scottish Kite, York Hite
and the Shrine. He ha* U e n elec­
ted to office* in th r Masonic
Im lr i', the ScottUh ami York Kite
bodlee.

Stansfield, Jones
(liven Service Pins

Atom Bomb
|r a t iiia &gt; 4 n a a l'aa&gt; n u l
have In order* to m t t 1 hint and
th e Com nit "(dim effectively In adm inisU iing tin program.
"W ithout m i ll a la la tlo h llilp tin
CohuniMtuii cannot piup&lt;-ilv di
chain* It i hravy Inn d m »f re-pon
ilb ilit) and Ih * prugiam w ill not
go forw ent »• it mu t.
Wilaun apparently question
Dean's aspencm-a anil undvi .t in
InK of adm inl.D ative pjobl ni*.
fcvan undct the la t conditions
w ith a top organisation of a full
lim e tolnmUnion t|i*' ■ i
.id
cult operating ami adm inistratis i
pro nitn u, W iiu .it r.ii&gt; ll&lt; . I ...
*‘To w ai.r it workable Itq u ili
in tn * chatiniaii ra .tp iio n a i
patience and uuderslawdirp ul ,»■:
ministration of large *&lt;•••!«rtaaHit."
aa well a a l&gt;cm apprr, lallnn on
tha part of ri.i o lh ti
null- &gt;•
era o f tit*- undesirable ro itsf.
quenres nt ruaiurgrinanl hi • n
m itt re Tlici* lin- U r n a
trend during th r past y ar in tin
dirtv'Clhb
tin • ommi »mn n«
liody assuming the d in i t robnianap*iitciit of Ihe piogtnm.
“ Aa a toil tiju rtu r, tlu iide
th r general manager ha- i linnt"
K tratly front whal it wa *l * r t■ ■
th r first rnuple of years.
■*| h a ir vri'iia
*;&gt;pi 1on
that th r llltiin atr Itrojet lion of tin
U rnd w ill result in a e iim U r miioi
Uow nmvinr admin - tr o tl* ........
rliini' which is Inca pa hie of giving
the country th r hind of dlrectiun

W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. e ■ i*.
The National
l.alror Itila tk m
Board today aluslied aw»y iw m
of llte power* it gavi to G n - i i d
Counaal ito h irt N. Itcnhan thr*
year* ago and tmik
ronttol
over 2 it* employe*.
The action wns anotiict slop at
Denham in the tunning l a t ili be
tween tlie fivetnan lo u n l and itChief iro ie ru li.ig office!.
Danluim ttiu rk Imrk &lt;|unkl.
II*1 withdrew two etnployr* lie had
assigned to the Ic a n l "a» a tourte *y " three year* ago.
“ I didn't want In do llri.i but
the Itouid asked fot it," Denham
told reporters.
Hefei rilil* to tlie l-s,nid'« llliive,
he added:
“The wliole tiling U silly uhd
represent* a new low in sniping
In a government agency.''
The hoard's action was disclosed
in an o f f iu .l statement In tally
Federal Hrgister. It said It war
Stripping Derdtam nf m-rit of hi'
iu th o rily over tln&gt; N L H II division
o f administration and taking lun t
ita 210 employe*.

Gambling )
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•llegertly are a party to the *c_ T il* th e rlff of Dade countv,
Janiae Aleaander Hulllvaii’, ndm ittad under queetioidiig hy the
K e fa u v rr roiuinitlcsi last moidh
that h i* assets Increased from |2.-

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mar yslsr. also ksrar »«,,. iit*«r.
ttrklaa. lettialest , i r , n lik •oaikUa,
r s a ls r ils t r a ii y ll k . .V*. ,,■&gt;• ««e« * « . ris ls ,H kt ik -u .« .a . i„&lt; l a .
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A N D Y W IL L IA M S drclares th a t te llin g books requires the
power of suggestion ra th e r th an a ton o f eq uipm ent. A t an
exam ple he te ll how his firm told 200.000 copies o f T h r Secre­
ta ry '* Handbook. ''T h ere was
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In are whal was Inaide What they round waa ao
tlu
glowing a tribute to The greretorn
f/inidt/ook, they Insured themaelera * g - ‘—* being Arid by
onli line u copy immediately."
An 1 I f IT Student ill auk in M r. W iiliu n 'i words, and wrote in her
notebook, "Always open the laiaa'a mall.*'

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Crm f owler aay* it a harder to keep a secret from hia wife than
bmuggle ilityllgiil |Ht*t a ruoiter.
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other hand, waa not even con*
alderrd aeroiuily by the Council
m ajority,
even
though
Soviet
Deputy Furelgn Minister
lakoh
Malik, this month** f ’unm il pre-i
dent, filed It under the (reading
of peaceful aettlemenet uf lire Ko
rran ituettion.

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Spy Law Auked

puipo-e of making op Incoma tag
returns for some of the parsons
involved in the record*.
When M ill* rrtum ed them, Cot­
tar had hit clerkt dump the r t ro id - in the corridor. There thay
remained until the ellaor* grriY*
ed with the w arrant.
W A H H IN tJT O N , Aug. 8 —Cl*i
—
Senate crime inveatlgatura
liave tummoned aevan wltnaaaa#
In a pulillc hearing tomorrow in
an inquiry into alleged rackettaariog in Florida.
Uhairman Kefauvar (D -T a rn i
said In a statement tha IrtvasUfating committee w ill hear WIHlant
II. .lohnstnii of Uhlcago, described
by Die s e n a t o r a * having W *n
Identified by previous witnesses
a “a hr avy contributor" to th#
golHTiiatorial campaign nf Gover­
nor Puller Warren of Florida.
h ifa iiv e r -aid other vritneaae*
m il Include Hen C»hen, M iam i a t­
torney describes! «» “counsel fo r
S * G
HyndieaUf,' and Samuel
{ *ohcii, Jute- larvitt, I wo Levitt,
llnndd Halvey and Kriward Rosent mum. dc*rribs*d aa “ menibar*
of H A G Syndicate."
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lU a n s s M r » B r &lt; ( , nasi
law* and a new law a r* needed
now, the President said the pre­
sent international situation lias
been created "by th r rise of
totalitarianism — flrat th r totulltarianiam of the right, and now
that of Ih * le ft.”
‘T o d ay, w * face most acultely
the threat of the Communist
movement. International in scope,
directed from a central source,
and committed to the overthrow
of democratic institutions through,
out the world."
M r, Trum an'* mesaagr apm a n d
to be an attem pt to blotk any
aecurity bill bearing a Kepuhllcmi

tile

tiling*, that Communist* ami Com­
munist Front* register with the
Justice Department.
Il looked for a while a* though
similar legislation would get no­
where in th i* Congress,
Hut the Kutean wur generated
ulrarn fur rums sort uf legislation.
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug h t/t'i
president Truman Jullied with
S«Tretary of Defense Johnson to­
day in denouncing a lunising ton•tru rtm ii strike in Alaska as one
that jeopardies* “ the security of
tlu United H ta tn ."
Johnson emerged fr-m a IV hiti

Hour*! talk Willi the I're-ideilt to
ruiy that the strike o f AF'I. steamfitter:! ami plumber* on defetis*
housing in Alasku is “ jeopardillng
liie
security
of
tlie
United
S late* “
And, he added, " I sav that a f­
ter consulting with the President
of the United .States."
"Then, tlie President approve-,
lo u r stnlerrieotT a reporter asked
“ Ye*."
Johnson said that defense houamg pinjecla in F'airliankn and
Ahehuragr prim arily were affec­
ted .

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tin* engine, Ile e u lt: Livelier ' ‘gfl-up-aiid-gu'* per^
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—when you travel In M ercu ry! "C u th io n -C o il '
springing plus fnam -nihlrer ruoiikmed seata m ake It
the smooUtmt thing »m w luvU . And a il rklo com/urfabig in ihla btg, rnumy« linwd-Uwm rsl M ercury, tool

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And tu Mercury Urey »'«/ Get yuur hands on U for
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food s. • * distinct from fritJ flavor hccauas dm GridA ll automatically drake off fat and great*. Or uk* (ha
Grid-All's “stram-table" beat to keep two pan* warm,
H m Mm hip co m restores center work spam.
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A s H n cin trit I ’ rtrHn L ean e d W i r f

N o . 25.1

North Koreans Driven Back On Chinju ByU. S. Marines;
Doughboys Break Up Victory Charge With Fixed Bayonets
G a in

House Agrees
On Economic
Control B ill

Americans Ik ’Rin ‘HiR Push’

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U. S. Pilots Report
Commies PrcparinR
To Flee Southern
Base At C h i n j u

It) TO M 1.1 M il
1 0 K V &gt; , Thurvdav. Aug. 10W ill I
U. .1 . I O I U E N
IN
( d ’ i— North Korean, today reS O U TH KORfoX. Aug. *&gt; &lt;A*|—
Irra lrd before l ' S. om laughl, on
American cfotighltoy*, d rm n g loa
ihe touihrrn and wcvtcrn front*
M*td Chinju. (ilcntly claiprd lu n d *
and pilot* taid thr enemy wa,
on * hill li*e mile, * e , i of Cl-.in*
preparing tn (Ire hr, .m illio n hare
dong *1 dawn today,
* i (Ttinpi
Then they ttoim ed out of theit
l . S p , Iroli were only veicn
foxholr* with lu e d h *y o i,r|, and
mile, carl n| that foimh-wrctkcd
hti'ke up &gt; wild Korean B ril ",ic*'itv &gt;5 mile* we»i of ihe mam
li'rv ilt.tigr in h*n,l-|o-h*nd &lt;omW A S H IN G TUN, A tig. 9 — M 'i
•tippl, jviri nf l ’ii,an ( hin|u i*
— The Semite t*«da)
approved
h * l.
I the apptirm objective »( * U. S.
withn.il d i» r a | a hill m aking
It w ,, one ol m*ny ikirn m h e,
ro n n lrrn ffrn iivr on the , 011th coarl.
espionage tor a fnrrign p im r r
«&gt; ifo Army's I if ih Iteginirntal
Gciirral M acA rthuiT war ,umBim lshahlr h» dralh M up t •* 75
Combat ream broke out of the
je e rs imprisonment In lim p of
maty raid American force* farther
Chindong h o lilrn rc l during ihe
pparr. T h r hill, uhirh a n t gnr&gt;
»oulh had run min heavy opfroviIn th r llnt.sr, waa Introduced l»jr
night *nd drove li*e mile, we»l
linn in then 4ll»mp| in (?jp N iilh
Senator
L .- I Is c l
( I S - II I m . ) .
inward l hm|u
Korean troop, hy linking up with
Peacetime
r.|iin..agr
rmw I a
"W e went up the hill in pi k h
punishable
mil) hi i.*p |i. m
the pmn body cart of Chinju
darknc**." »*id
h trd rn v k
jra r-. Imprisonment. T h r death
Thr. p in cm w u fh r*!l of Cliiniu
sentence and.JO irara im prison(jn lfilh ,, I ) , ol (Te,eland. Ohio,
U l l VMI rr|»otlfd with in t f . f o
mrnt arr ippltrahtr mil) in tlm r
tomnisndrr of Company K
mile, of riming
nl war. 1 hr &gt; r in r .
pro a It ir»
‘ One nurhinrgun o|icned up on
untiid l» ,ip|i||rahlr fn.
tu n
Gam, averaging afoul
ihiee
it* from out left Ifonk end hit two
&lt;rat&gt;. dating lin n ihr lin ir th r
mile* were tepoited sfotig the
• till it rn a ilrd Inin Ian.
ol our men Rut we dido t 't e n
loiiihein front
hnlfor willi ihe in it hinegtin. W e
I I : ' «timrn*ry, m , rung (ighlmg
W ASH I N I . TON, Ang II &gt;Vi
krpt g"Uig. Ihe hill w *, ruir o(»of tlie pan 2-4 hour*, raid two
—-Thr llu tiw apprnird
(m il)
(etlive.
hmad d i.n r tn n a t) w agr
and
enemy hallaliont
|nit,ihly 1.600
•• We got up on the h i" ami
prlrp rn n lm l stilbnril, for I ’ r r men
tuppoitrd hy lan k, were
sta rt'd to dig In. Just then we
aidrnt Truman. It adnplrd h»
"rlumnaleil'' from one bridgehead
heard * buneh of gotnu hollering
n trrw hrlmlng m irr
sole
Ih r
•n llie Nalitong R u er
“ Victory,
Victory"
in
Knglfoli
♦ Hal w agr and ptirr .r r lin n III
from a higher hilWin front of u*.
U N D Ii A CAMOUFlAOt N i l In Knri*». n v rfrm n If *5 M urln* ffiin riww I * - I m-I H tr* « D^.nini snn.
■ n overall rrnnomir control lu ll
Mill the enemy atilt trying lo
They started to come down.
pt)|wnlnc *Hd» lD ii(’ « w a |lfd A m rd n n i*IT«m i v r ntfjm ti ||tr r»&gt;
\ \t •
ui-i mf.infrrm«'n hMj i V H «*»i
b irarh Ihe river line, which proA final billot on Ihr b ill m u
ATTACKING
in
th
*
Mavan-Chlndnng
iectnr,
about
15,000
lank-lad
M
ar­
" I gave the order to fix hayoIhr tmtlhflUl Chinrt(»tll doctor# pildhitiA n»irlli'vr^lvviiiff At il t»itlliiis i ' »t» i*i &gt;4)i!111m u i h # * M iniifv hf&lt;
tin t* Taegue, front line city and
rump Im iight. I h r -erlion w an a
iner and Infantrym en launched the n u t inalor American oRaniiv* nf
neta. Then we all rltq u 'd iiaurla
refugee South Korean eapitst 55
torn prom i r
am had
nut
h»
B*mi 4 i r 11|T|i | n |2 I ill t *» l l n l North K«*rr&lt;ifi ,■-in ic# n lid 1hmu
I 1» u
tn»|»fi«»f«&gt; frttm |nf«*r wnffotRnf |
th*
Korean
campaign
Tuither
north,
tha
Yank*
amarhad
agatnat
lha
liefnre we took o ff like m team.
miles nortliwe.l of i'u ian .
^ V m i a i a l . and llrpitb lirar« a l l «r
Cianmunut battalioo that managed tn h i m the Naktnng lUvat north of
In other word*, earh Kuy_ »'#•
a n rrh of hirlirring had proIhe enemy was pulling th *
Chlrhyon. In th e central *ector l i t . eait n| Wargwan. 7.000 Red* wer#
telling the other ha wouldn't 1&gt;T
I'li-.vnre along the n o itlirro fron'
diirprl n« ptngrra* mi th r I 'r r a i•lain In 74 hour*. Tn the wett nf Arvtnng. North Korean troop* were
them down And the* Didn't.
the loot of the shrunken Allied
d rn l’* rrijttr.i far a iilh '.r il, I n
•tailed tn th eir llerre drive *g*in«t the tt. h drfrn*« line fCantral Peerr»
“ After ‘fix bayonet*' I didn I
pnstlimi in aoiithraat Knrrn.
light inflation
have tn tell the men to m ine a*
Smith Korean* were forced lo
liearl. They Ju»l *tart«ol,
innlo a tw o.miles withdrawal at
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 5 — t i l ’t
“ It was itaylitfld •■&gt; 'hen ore I
lin, peril led rtnitiU op Ihe northei l
— I'rr^ id ru l 'fruiting li«I »♦ uign
the giMik- were on U». They look­
»erlor, the lieaihpiar'eis summary
pd into la * a hilt g itin g him
II) I U L H M Yt-t
ed to rt nf ru rn ilie d . Ope nf m?
reported.
authority to
lake tm m rd ialp
lieutenant* made luiyonet ro n la rt i
NA KTDNG R IV E R IT10N1 IN K O R E A . Aug n
&lt;,V,
I
The North Koreans al o were
» lr p « I n aalPgiiard t ' J i ,
p u r l,
w ith tham. T fo real of u* atpe 4#j,q&gt;,
• i&lt;tilMing
up .......
into ....
the bill* iodsy ____________
■h ating after _* iviir
rli &gt;n of North
—--r- w n l _,
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ill
»
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_ up their. f« e e b In lk»
ag ain .I a pm iW i. tin ih a to m lr
■hooting and throwing grenade*
, « - t h.
x o fc o ffocb who h.i I
,iro». lire Nsklong IL » 'r l-i ihr Allied S &gt; T flf o i (J
I ' j X | ) C C t C f l ' oflgtfoh renter, on tn&gt;' ca&gt;l «"«•!
Krrfr
“The first line of Kniean* * '
* " « * ■ • * » nighlfaR the doughfov* hail driven ihr It c h ha. 1 ....... .
'f 'n
J ^ l 'C c i v C
$ 1 0 , 5 0 0 ’ "In"'rom hat'' ranging from iwyoshot right iheie. We rownUu a c**t
W A S IIIN O T H N , Ang &lt;*— *&gt;11
I m iiiI 25 I todies on the hill late' w a lri', crlgc
r .i
m
. . . . (.
,
oel allaeks lo lankbuating, Ainert----V liin tn atihlaal doctors. ifrnThe second line broke ••xrept
i
I lie lln l* w ider! llirmiKh • Ire rt,c i shallow, last niehl two mile,
(N e w
K ic k B a c k cat! doughboy* fotved llie R c L lo
lists and n'ltrt i p r - U t if . to Ih r
th n r nimPKtiy m m w a n n ifr R*r
re lir a t l" *he deep loulh
IC C
C o n s id e r s
T h re e
♦ hrlmv WirjfMmti iifii| |t4*|lr 11 4frit
d raft a n lnlrn&gt;lntrd in th r Senman on the hill. We lilew |uirt of |
Smith Koreans rlarnmed on ad_
tlirr#1 tiitlri* 1’hrv fi* ip thru ImMnitn ipalilte- in '.rmmolr ( our,
a ir l.ata, h i S'ftslnr
G u rn et
O th e r
P o p
, i , l im*-k scio « Ihe Nnklorig River
his head o ff.
f lt - K II) liM tn r*, fnrntrr c h ile r, will i i r iv r n n i hall *rl lire I non
"The re-t of them ran 'town it&gt;« P i l o t
•la llu irn lr n l frrod
D
e
l e
g
a
t
e
s
\T , .
c
Plan tif tlir S rii.tr t r i l l'l l S rr*
F E C
O w n e r s h i p
^
• • .I
. f llu*l .
rf .i .ri tv in i I in- hi i»I _*» t i , ' . i oliei led
hill We eount*d afo u l Ih fo d'e*
A m rr‘ran at)*ek« ro Hie smith
g o *.I .n follafom
of
a ir r . I ornntlllrr, |ti&lt;i|io.rd that
Then we found one of tlieir anirn •
P n n n e l
U
S Cavalry Division II had m i l ................................ . w.n ile riiln i pi. *■,( up moinem»i.i end reelnl
Ih r S r l r r l li r Hr fair* A rt
hr
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 9 - &lt; / ! '»
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug '» (A*)
dump*. I broke It up w ith my ■&lt; I v l d K L
r V C p O F l V a il Iwen lir-lil in rrserve foi Jusl* *iii*h .r |.n i,i h, tl,. I mmlv Curium*- the Red, hm-kwant toward ruined
am rndrd lo tri|olrr registratio n
mm. weapon and we Mew up )be
An uniuicc»»ful eltort w*» made Senslf Crime hunter* probed
*
n enunieratlaek
... „ i ......... . ... | „ j „ . m ,., cin np i, CommunUl h a..
of prufrasiiinal, trrhniral
and
2 0 ^
C o n v e n tio n
^°'11
n ie Fifth R e g lm e n lil fntnlial
. . r ir n l l f it person* Up In a g r 1,1. today to ilrik e from llie llotK ta for definite link* between a multi- dump.
D
U
if»
i f «* *t #I « i l.,l i ,I ,I •i f n ,*■
f« S i t in e
“Some of the gimk* ra n it noi "
fire III irked the road from
tif.itti win only levrn n uk*
wD rs fl rrg ia lrilln n now la llm llr d
Kait Cnatt renrganiralinn bearing million nllat M iam i Reach gsmbling
tt saltaava n * C M *
II I I/
f r* j in 4* 4k* t l m
(M y r i i r i l t . M jitatiu p w i t h t h f» . .l ffth fl r tfi» ii« l it« l
W
aegw
su
to
Taefu
They
had
In n r n I “ through 23 y e a r. and
t'ttimuny rnncetning a plan put tym liratr and tug lime (litis g n
grout o l.ir rvatiuii post* a I up d
11" I * •If 111t t I | f f L I I
I* | I f f HMVl. f *«i||ll»4t Tfftiu.
onl)
rho r 19 Ihtnogh 15 a r r
Ih r jfiiictiiTf m ay *»m|* itiAttjr
Iruwatd tif Atlantic C o *il Line lo operator*.
1,200.(001 tMici n»i i they ftitiH
h Kb* f l f t i i f v i l 111 «f l l i r 111111 * VT^
aiib|rrt lo Indlirtion G n r n r y 'i
i
a
&amp;n
ti
Mi#* hii*liwNv with iimrhlfi#*
llr .l tff M ip l . T h r Af)irvi«*»'
I’ 4'*
tale over the Florida railroad.
hill i&gt; -rniilar tn nnr prndlng In
Two hour* o f gulling ol Ben
u»l!
»rn»«!ft
*h*
n
i
t
#
4
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t
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v
r
.
i
t
ir ir c
In
iT e in c c
H y mm. rn.irtar and how itier fir*'
|«rrn Iw.gKVfl HdWit Iff! •••» •••y;
thr H o i i i p ,
Hie plan w ar uuilined y n lrid a y I rthen. allorney fot thr iw m 'ilu l
I Iff
»
i M k I ) *1 l
114 I II F l.rjir rillllllotIK. Thf*v |UIIH*r*,l
11ll#1
tiv Edward W Untirne, A( l. attor­ S. anil G. lym heale nf the Gtealet
%ftlr Ml ill! 11IIII t f ill r!I n t i f 1 ft ri*t‘
»&gt;
IIII 1114 «| - * |* , a J t.|t
in f hr |fl|ll^^l 1-,*11*1 ■ dawn W.-'tiie
W A S H IN G T O N ’ Aug. ? -&lt; y p )-Ittniniih qiiullintf •• v innk &gt;•v1111« «\
ney, w|m look the wilnen »laml in Miami area, brought ihn e d -irln p new attark M arine, m ri c I 'lllMii!
’ •&gt; fftm M i
• • 1 • t t l f l !&gt;k f|||» |i( | M
M i , Al I U n t i l a n d M i . | I
.........................................
.........
A ltri a week nl mil tip*. I l«»u»r
m l m fiin th n m M
iM f#»va*#*| Hi
to ad with thani
.m iinutiial nm redurr before li e men!*:
(I . . l l a m a na Pag* llta l
(it full
i latk iri~ o l.il tin llu
twe|il&gt; 4'lirrny
elirn iy tn
(nil li.nl
hark ti**
a&gt; tlniitfhUtv
doughla., i if!
sail....
'n l I mto t rlei ririv
If* • ■I
f• iipr
j i f Icfj
ilfi
|n fender* of the Naktnng tlivel
It) \HS1HT A TK U I'H K H s
Inlenlatc G mmetce ( runmimon.
ninth
annual
..invention
of
1'ilit
nirtlm
duallv
up
ll.r
r
nig..............
.
H(j|
m
„
„
j
|
line
!•* the r.ntth shoved the lt&lt; It
I.
Cnhru
in ilttfil
that the
Former
ftn ito r
!&gt;■
W ntth
Millet W alto n , attninry fut the
a
.
i i i i
.i
c. ,i
In w an l Ihrm . Ily 1:00 I 1 M f ill
, ,(l
,
. .
,
.
out of two river ernsaing bridge
('ambling lynthcale had rlrfinitely Clark wts inching away from lIfitrivntinn
il f.rlfl ,| Ilir Sl-llri &gt;lf|
M.,
thr mml &lt;r* ^
1 ' ‘
All* head*. The U . S- 2 it It Divtuon
tival W'. G. Wellmn |&gt;lan. a»krd
quit bm inei* Iwn or three wrekt Senator Glrni T ayfo r today In I loir I in W s.l linglon, I l f July
nn&lt;t thr A n icrln n it w rb
»'*nt»
j »»
|M»H
their nip-and-tuek rare for Ida
herded other* ink" so op*r\ •I'"1
that Bourne'* teitimnny l»r iln rk ago although il had a neat mono- ho'» Democratic
ItlU' I, (It |(f||t| . &lt;1* I l|f 4&gt;pf*| ill
Senate oomi- ,’ L W l a| the p o n i . m e e tin g n f llie puahtllg the lied, ats-isiiiiV lin l
from the h ill* and p-mred ae«n
ctl Irrun the retold .
toward
Ihe
Naktnng
River,
1
*i
i'i!f!
\.
i
hi
mu
Kl*«
lu
ll,
mg
Ih*
im &gt; ihells into ttiern
|H)lv on off-track hone lace fo i­ nation.
I'W a l t l u l i h e ld a l
l i m e an d l&lt; d r
____ ___
Walton la id Bourne'* |&gt;rr»rnlaThe h ilt!" .Vila a daylong Up­ W 'illfti 1 i
I m '■#*•§ V*ig |
1*1*11
In PT5 preelncla of hJfJ. t .la il
Serious th ren fl !o die unpntl
ling in the 150 foaehftont hotel*.
I i ,l ntglu
—
H.a
,*.**#!
h
ill
-triii-i.l,fn.li-hr
«o
„.io
,.e
SI,
1
..U
*»1
a*
&gt;
amt
Tavtor
92A27.
■
turn bad Ivrrn a "Irtr.l nrunlon in
•5III
I »*
“ •%
* Tiir aiium ey conreurd mat a lead nf 1.455. A th ird
a.
,
|1
1
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*
Il
I
l
i
f
(
fie
I#i
v
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f|^*
Mr*.
Hunt
and
M
r
,
(Talk
rrtsed
I'h
e
hnlteat
rays
of
Ihe
year
It
Wrnl oi
front were eased by 'he Amerjran
•
ih
t
pm
e
of
letltmony
"and
that
Tha A llan tlr (n a il Line K a il- hoi, "d thei trained ArneHean in
rid.-.i *&lt;"’
..........."
•' w * ' and Smith Korean a m ..-." "
T
mad Company tndav announced thr wilgei* ''h a d noi qualified •» Chicagoan with impoitant Miami Rep. (fompton W hltJ, had III,- si delegste, lo the ronvrnlton (a id , g Ins the stamina to fight poinli-,1 ...
- t i i . o s t . ih e r o , III
r h » 'M i,( . n e w * w a a g iv e n in a t
N
M l , During the night, firo l one
rnnnrrim
n,.
M
a
n
y
K
u
iiflt,
h
id
clarj; fa r w m Dttrtfon o f a new
huh
wa,
a
llfiid
ril
lay
neaity
H.IKi
N
o
rth
Korean,
in
this
mmirtlainHi tf'iiU n mu f «»r Hih Army
ty more i
ami th m Ihe other held a alight
ly camniulllf\ue
tomn.unloue I '1*sJ '*
fre ig h t main llnr. 12.200 f r e t In an a ip ftl."
become
tilth
paitner
in
(he
gamb­
t
roiintrv
delegate,,
alternate,
and
,
tutor,
|)f4hTf she’ll, fit at
margin. The raee la for a full
R. T. Hoyden, rh lrf ICC presid­
each ran . f
A: U» I* 5.L (3:!tn A- M KSTt " e l
length, In diverge from It * JackI'raisin g
the fighting
spirit ierluding
ling lyndicate la*t year.
.v*■#»,#.*,! t&gt;i|ip|iif r ik I n fM li)'.
Itnm the United .Stale,, the D il­
six year term.
gniivitlp-Tampn mtin lln r a t a ing officer, replied “ I think It le
of
h
i,
men,
Ma|
fieoeral
lloharl
tAt r if1
•la (it * a ra I Imi
Senator Henry Dworohak. sen
3. Cohen taid he atilt dor* not
T hr r|ds«
ute! of (nlm nhia. llie llawsu.n
M in t ad jarrn t In int m a r t ion of proper for th e Coait l.ln* to pmI l s s i l s s , * li n
e « | . S ta r
ffiiltm rti flu- icf|ti«*
Ing
hy
appointment,
wnn
the
It*
I
l
.s
tillII
Tinarli"i'
ncnl
a
witneaa
to
t'a
lifv
for
the
folievr rrtm rt* that R in trll had
Cake M ary Road, on tha aouth,
* In i nf rtli HftViri*
publican nomination for tfo four Mand*. Mexico, t an ad . I.nglrod
of tin It ii • *
and extend northwardly p ara lle l group that fm utrd the plan.
former connection* with hig-lime yrar term, ilia tw o opponent*, ■nrl France.
i
I ’ll I Mr I I mhI i M
'•The
w
itneaa
ha*
indicated
he
group "i
R A IL T IE -U P
tn and approximately 500 fact
Chicago gangtten and mofolria. former Rep. A fo MrGregnr G off
t 'lines h * '■ ii •it r tiny .« virrU lf^
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug '•
• -fo
w ral of the rity limit line along wa» one o f the group and i» q uali­
Tlie main ennvcnlton .qttne«l
■-1r«i t‘t| | 4« n |)|r I m &lt;i*«* The
Cohen sad h# rould not eiplaln and Fenlrea* Kuhn. ItoiM* htisiii
W hite
Ifo u ie
apparently
Roosevelt Avenue lo Ih r caat and fied to te a tify for that gmuy. I
"tilt
a
lunelieon
meet
in
it
with
Mr*,
I tlir f■in,* t i; k i f r l i r t i \ | hr I ft in n t*» fearing a ra Hr cad tie-up as de­
of Rand* Yard, on the n o rth , think It proper to let the tc iU - why Russell w a* ducking request* nrnsman, eonredetl.
Tlie Taylo r-C lark mutest fr * - '.enrgi* Neeve ( T * t k ( Irearntei nl
■ ». 111#&gt;w f i i t r i f t n i h r
fense activities are being vp p -d
w hrrc ginn-rllon will h r made mnny atanrl aa It I*. The inmnila- of thr special Senate Crime In ­
T
A
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WIASSF.K.
Aug
•
t/f.
^ . ' V ' K«i*
'
va*»4
*ijiir!| h y
ii'« * u * * « a n * I'aa* • • * •
vestigating Committed to te *tify ture*l prim ary election* yeater
the United State., a, «|*e*ker Mia
up, disclosed today i l ha- inter­
w ith present main line In v ic in ity
t'o n ip lio lle r C M Gav i Imhlmg !
* I f ‘ !r , i n m i i lf ii l m( tin
day in Idaho, Nebraska a n d A i
or "wa* afraid to do ao.”
vened In *n effo rt to ..(tie the
o f th r First S tirrt rroeaing.
u»*n
Beyer
Inlernalinnal
pterglenl
.............. .......................... • »»• t-.v in e m . M a tin g *151..".in
,
Vltl
&lt;, shinaofoer.
i ,—
W aiting to te a tl'y wa* William ItaniA i.
th * Ill-hour work
The estimated rn,t o f th is p ro ­
u.
,■
M, , It W .
ro
Taylor rat. for Vh-e President from Aihirqwetque. N. M e * , p r e - s i* .o n tra rto r- foi road lotildin
II. Johnson o f Chicago who ia re­
conductors and trainject I* itndfr*tnori to be ap p ro alt.
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t
I
T
&lt;I*«t n%rt ihr ronvrnlton whwh
I nine, .mi 'I
U V fhapm an, men.
ported to hav# contributed f l M , - on Henry A. W allace*! I ’ rogre,
m a trly J 100.000. Irrludlng m a t of
Tii.- 11.. 11,| I'ltliu iiiril I'm nnii*ooo to th# 1045 campaign fund nf aiv# P arty ticket In IB4B. but this h#d l i III llirm r, “ Ac lion N W for ruling that they ate tegal
’residential A # »l*'an l John It
necessary right of way.
Tire Slate Road
ftep irtiii'-'
,r roturned to the Demur, at 1"
M rU rll.in d to ha,.- steelman, top la fo r trouble ah.mt* T M a new freight lina w ill en­
Thn a itc e m e ly low water In Governor F ille r W a rm of Florida.
I (feclivr (*ilifrn *lii|*.' M m . M»mir | pulley of tenting eqillpnirnt w illi. ,'i nrt I t
rty.
Last
night
W
aller#
re
g
i
l
l
*
'
•*
""
'he
old
Lake
1
pr&lt;
ka* Iwen U1ratin g for the part
Attorney
Cohen
waa
the
first
able freight tiain* uncrating he- Lake Monroe recently revealed nld
i l - M l I i M i na f * ! • H al
signed from Ihe P ro g rtetlve P a t­
out , 'inrai titive hid. for i -in'lrm
Mary road
’ i"' Mrel &gt;lrp ht | WII d ry* with representatives of
T am p * and Itanda Yard piling*, the remnant of a dock w itnrs* rallad on th# operations
ifon of highway* now is under at
putting ikr iuad in good cnndfllon. 1 the nstion'a
* m ajor
‘
railroad, and‘
at Sanford and hrtw fen T am p a one* tiaed by the railroad fo r nf the 8 - and G. Brodlcate. Al»o ty becaua# It condemns the U . 8 i i jls
lark in r U n lit rnurl here
'ro*
In &gt;• ,|nit . to le.pievls l.y M a­ the uniuns Involved.
and Jacksonville In avoid th e uaa water-bom# fre ig h t and located present at th# h##rlng war# four stand In Korea. Tayfor'a oppo
Roherl ' I Glllottn and A rtliu i I yor W I f,a ty of flviedn, wlio apof the longer,and curved seg­ about 15 feet w *a t of th# pr#**nt partner* In the big gambling ope- nenta In the campaign accused
( t O o d n o i i R h H o m e R im ., former Road
him of being fVietufty tuwanl
I I . s l l a n . s Oa I . a * T V l. , 1
D e p a iln i'u
Ksattaee# W% h i p M i l
ment nf main trark via t it * , i * u .
aeht club. C ity workmen under
Russia and Of associating with
employe ■
engcr itatin n route, and uaa of
M. R iC hard #r# removing the
R.L,
,, hydro e|*«trt, ,nti
Communist alemanta. He denie-i
The i Miuptlo llrr'* record
dm'*
P U B L IC H O U S IN G
thla
by-traa# Una hy
fr e ig h t piling to m ake tha area *af# fo r
hi
High yesterday d'*
'rurtion engine. , of f bsttanmiga hr i svilhho'ding check, fot |3!l
A meeting o f tha 8 anford lim n ­
tra in * w ill expedite th eir move­ floating, aald C ity Manager (T lfLow today 70
Tenn,,
h*«
derided
to
nuke
hi
State
Senator
Herm
an
W
elker
S
j
u
i
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u
I
t
l
n
n
f
l
i
.
a
.
i
K
ing Ailthorttv was
I"
070 »o l F Ri-h •'ompanv
&gt;'
ment w ith rewilUnt (m nm ved op. ford McKibbtn.
continued to hold a light lead for 1nine In f’emirioh f '*i*i»itv and rr' T a lla h a ' ee, J'l.MT.I
to
li-u l*
crating efflrfrrn y and eronom y.
A »l« Inch w a te r llnr and four take place thla afternoon at *he the Republican horn I na linn for
Total rain, A u g uit 1 21 ro- i rn
tiy
pun
ha
*
d
front
W
F,
Good
Pope *f 'fuinry, 14,IH I o \d *m
In addition to the right o f w ay new hydrant# hav# been initialled office of Geurg# W illia m , In the
Meinl—i -*f
Sanford lio n *
Normal tain, August 7,10 I d
''•nigh,
a
home
and
grove
at
Twin
th#
six
year
term
.
Ilia
nniwinentmwl other property recently ac­ In th# Goldsboro area on O r- Meiarh Uulldlng.
a n j Murphy fVrniraeting
r«m Club &gt;-• le.-lav voted to eontlno1 he*
were
Governor
C.
A.
Robins
and
I
ako»,
one
mile
west
of
Ihe
Coun­
quired hy the Atlantic Coaat l dm* leandor A venue. Thla will »dve
palrv of firoveland, |.1S.H:mi i « It |n ,|.oii oil Ihe
Seminole fllrmcl
Tide, today: Low lOilKS \ M
try Club. Revenue ramps in the
Rep. John Sanborn.
S E C U R IT Y C O U N C IL
Railroad for u*e In ro n atru ctln g Incraatcd fir# protection and per­
11 M rC orniltli and Son of la .)
High 4:17 P.M
Rank
Claude (lilTtenshaw, R lrk * C o l­ i.-e-«| indiral. a pttiehate piiee nf
the new freight main line, on# of m it extension n f smaller main#
L A K E SUCCESS. Ang 3 - iA h
•o n v illr Iteaih, I27.IW7 tn f o r lo orrle 1 In s certain tlr* need*
Ita a ffilia te *, the Atlantic Land in the areas which havs not pre­ — The United S la t# * tuggestrd an lege profeaaor, rlu ng lo hla In i­ 126,100.
and
Deermnnt
of
Chlpley
and
l
’tr*
foi hlieel l i i ' i t io n . It,
P lan t
tial lead In a five man contest
The d '* l was handled h- W II
and Improvement Company, has viously had w a te r service.
informal conference nf Security
for tha Democratic Senate n-&gt; “ H t i r W illiam and Tom C. Holt .GO to Faulk and fVileman of Co 'Jilillman ■** directed tn *retiie
purchased
a slreshle
acreage
Council -M eg *te a—except .he Sov­
-oa.
a praki 1 to give n talk * I h.i i i the
m iration for th# four year term tine of Ihi feature of the foautl
o f land In vicinity of th# aouthiet representative— meet at 2 P.M
M 'H O O I. HO A III)
-&lt;»r&gt;
JAi K flO N V It.L E . Aog
operation nf the hlnrsd hank,
Nebraaka'e Republican gover­ f d home site i. an artificial is­
e tn e id nf (he project w ith a
r i m f: w a i i
The C bunty School Hoard w ill today fo ranafdrr what to do about
51
IU
I *ta 11 were made In apooh, t * A .heville
d a w to developing tn# area fo r meet tom orrow morning at 10:00 Soviet delegate Jakob A. Malik's nor, Val Peterson, won a third land in the take.
N E W A R K , N. J, Aug !• —&lt;iD
7rt
&lt;14
permanent .om m ltlee which wilt Boston
term nomination over two opp»
Mr.
Dallas
nwns
rod
npeialr
industrial purpose*.
fo rn e J.000 gasoline statio n , wrnt
o'clock, and among other item i w ill ta rtlr* In th# Council.
74
a.*
nent*. A ll four o f the state's recnntarl the Dilarufo Riot'd |l»nk C h arl'-to n
Tha American# have tome sug- presen tatlve *— three Republicaru ihe Dallas Engineering and (ion- on a week-long shutdown *trtk r and arrang. to have a “hslance r'inclnnati
centlder hid* on ach#ol bu**ea and
55
41
. S W IM M IN G C O N T E S T
•
Hurt
Inti
Co.,
«&gt;f
ChaitaiMKiga.
today ...
and
w err
____
J Hpollc#
B
gas'.loos they w an t to make at thl* and on# Democrat— won rennrui­
55
to
sheet” .-nl to the
rluh
every Denver
A swimming entreat a t the tliaa, *ald Rupt. T.W . Lawton.
Tenn.,
whhh
*tw
.i,H
*e
»
in
tfo
•Ihlr violence in (he
against posifhle
Informal round! m arling foil they nation. Reps. O 'Sullivan ( D l and
u
unlcipal Swimmlr|f Pbol w ill
manufacture nf
e.pilpmanl for fig h t to hall a New Jersey month In order tn check on de D r* Muina*
did not tip th e ir haad in advance. Stafaa (R ) war# r.noppoeed.
G U N M A N S L A IN
71
ji
New Orlcan*
posit*
nt
blood
on
hand,
and
t»
ba ata in d by Uw Seminole Diahydro-elwtrh- plant* and which “ p rlc* w ar."
T fo conaulurlona frllowed v.hal
POPLAR B L U F F . Mo.. Aug. f &gt; 7*
ms
W alter
R.
R#ecfce,
Central
Phoenix
tr ic t o f B o r flemrt* o * A n * . 17
find
nut
what
personha/e
rerec#(ttlf completer) a hydro plant
F ly in g squad* n f itrlk e re , m r: *
'&gt;V—W illiam H a r r i’i, O tark* run- Urn American* raTifd M alik’;
Tfi
C ity attorney, waa running ahead
M
Saint fo u l*
at *
P. (lhero o f th. Few J # rr*y Gaao- reive,' hlood from 'he hen*.
•ought I b ratriretiM t with th * ■U uctlanUt • ctlvt if## y##terday In n flv# day m e# fo r the Damn- at lrti Follftte, Term
75
57
A ll Bay Scoot* la
The ritih decided 'o hnl.l a d in ­ Hhreveporl
I t |a rumored that M r. D ills* line K c la il-r* Assoclatiori, rheck■ t f threw and w u ic d ln o f Ba council pr#«ld#Bt f i r August, crotla governorship nomination.
71
lark sonvilla
ner meeting a l night once a month
rd
on_»la(lon»
(till
open.
“
Hhnck
l*
ala#
consummating
a
deal
for
t
h
#
delegate*
w
nat
to
know
what
two atbac ptraww# near Emtnene*
S in ifo r J. W iH lam Pnlbrlpht
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72
81
nadc
noncooim rating dealer* to that time new membera w ill b# M elfot.rn*
mcdlat#
area
south
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flanw ithout opposition in
by afOcara In
noHhrrti Rfpfor morrow at t P, M . fo r another
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HouscGroup Demands
Stronger CounterSpy Measures T h a n
President
Asked

First Cavalry Gnes Into Hit I:.
Cities W ill Get
To Drive Reils Back To Naktong ^ ()[ County’s

E ffort To Delete Seoate Probers
ACL T estim ony SeekingToShow
On FEC B eaten Racket Network
Plans

s. Road, Bridge Tax
Is

S. &amp; G. Attorney Arlmifs Cliicapoan Is
Partner In Outfit

Clark Ijeads Glenn
Taylor In Race For
Idaho Senate Seal

Kcstomhon

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JlCL To Construct
New Freight Line
Through Sanford

(»«&gt;• Dcliiys IViymcnls
T |{(»;id Citnlriiclors «ifon.-d

Old P ilings Iteinif
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WEDNESDAY. AUG. 9. 1950

he Sanford Herald
Of nil thi* foreign war* in which the United Staten ha*
participated, th e Spanlsh-Amerlcan waa the fnuat questum*
able with reHjrect to American potlcy of non-aggression.
Idiying aside the deatructlon of the battleship Maine, which
ha.* never been explained, it cannot be said that Spain atNicked us, or even appeared likely to do so. American
motives in the war. however, have largely been cleared by
&lt;lis|&gt;o.*iition of the prizes, Cuba, Puerto It leu, the Philippines
and (iuain.
Tile United States never took possession of Cuba, the
sta tu s of which was the central question of the war. Mili­
tary forces occupied the island, but a m ilitary governor
All ak lia arf aell.e- m * . »l
iaaa«. i m i a i u * . aaa u l l m &gt;1 rem ained only until u native governm ent could Ire estab ­
airvialam tki tar IB* a -*e —• ■!
* a t&gt; * ( * * * • . H ill v# * ' a . . , * Imt lished. The acquisition of the Philippines nearly caused
,• . . **!*« aSecrtfatu eaiea.
Senate rejection of the T reaty of P a ris; they also have now
■ • . - • • • o r * \ . 11.. &gt;. .11, I I, I I I , . .
been given absolute freedom. Puerto Rico is still a depen­
ita .* t* n
M raee*ralail*e*
la .
te a le ra . I Blra*M Itrira lt. H i .
dency, but is hugely -df-governing, ami now is in the
w rtiy , a r t a*, la e lr.
m otes it of writing its own constitution. Only Guam has
f* e M*ral4 I* • m i m ' . i **i it.,
aaaertalea l* i m n kllh I . re lit).a remained under m ilitary rule, Itemg held all these years
a a fle .lte l. la IH.
I *r ernaail*
ratMa et alt Ike leesl aewe e .la ir * as a naval station, governed by the commander of the g ar­
a iMe •* ■ ■ * ■ * •* .
netl *m e&gt; rison lint it has been given a high standard of living, in­
t p t e a . aUaetehee
cluding compulsory education.
W E D N E S D A Y . AUG. &gt;. IPSO
Now Guam Inis been elevated to the statu s of a civil
dependency. Its |teople have been made citizens of t lit*
' T o d a y * b ir l b v k h h k
United States, with a bill of rights, and they will elect a
No op* ran cunteMplale
the legislature which will govern their island under a civilian
wonder* of the Infinite unl»*rr* governor appointed by W ashington.
W hatever m ay be
in d remain eg u i|*l)r(l. Y*1 God ihoiight about th e * hooting of 1HP8, certainly we ran well
kaow* and Pivw. • * • When 1 con
is* proud of tiie resulting change in the lives of four
elder thy heavem, the work of tb
lieoples.
flngera—iValm 0 2.
• The Miyian Inn it beginning to
took like a new hold wilh Mi fietl&gt;
foal 61 painting and walrt-piool
Renumber back liretr a few
t a i l gap when we w eir calling

t)9Y* in Kurt* limit. &gt;»l dial nowt
1 Wtritii re iv41 ulliinatum mi
Florida ■heriff* headline. Now rl
tomrbpr will jia-l *ei*e an ulliin*juni on Rl/anen we may he gelling
tomewheir.
We lee where the Flulipfiinrt
have dieted lo *cnd V0UO tioopi
to l^oita. Now il we could JuU gel
C«Ke lo throw in *ome te»«ive».

THE WORLD TODAY
S i r D e W l l Y H a c K E N Z IK
A
I* Foreign A ffairs \n a ly a t
AP

Arm}' Spikes Rumor
Of Lumber Stockpile
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 0 — PF&gt;—
Th lumber requirement* of all
the armed aenrtce* will not excred
1,SOfl ,000,000
board
fe e t
through next June 20, the De­
tente Department *aid toary.
The department i**ued a ita te m m t prepared by th# Army en­
gineer*. who buy all ativice lum tier, to “ tplke unfounded ru ­
mor*" that the P ef.n te D epart­
ment will tloekplle 6,000,000,000
board feet this year.
The atatement aaid that thla
rumor had cauied ahtrp price
riant on the lumber market
Spoke*m m fo r the lumber In»lii»try, the atatement addtd, have
tnlvln d A rm y official* that there
it “no exirting ihortage In the
lumber m arket."
The engineer* noted today th a t
their A tlan tic procurement runter had reported that the price
of number two common board had
jumped from ISA per 1,000 feet
on June 2M to 1105 on Aug. it.

Kevaluntion In France
Killin'- Ims liiflnltsi its currency, |ik-asantiy tlescrlliinp
the operation as u levalunlion of the nation's stock of tfoltl.
T here in nothing lo indicate th a t the actual amount of (fold
held was not tile -nine a fte r the revaluation as before.
I’ul'ris Wiiiicou*- i-'ijij-i ii up the last time tile gold Man
counted, therefore, t It** French ure only foolini; themselves
ill decidiiiK that the stuck Ih now w orth more. Nevertheless
tin* m aneuver lias made a tidy addition to the governm ent’s
checkin# account, and this is being used lo pay off some
troublesome debts.
Tiie French are treading on dangerous ground. The
tem ptation to meet fiuunciul obligations by this seemingly
simple device has led many a governm ent to ruin. Having
yielded to this tem ptation once, can they resist it next
time the treasury is pressed for cash?

It Mas Happened Here

headed by America.

At the University of Wisconsin the other day, 48
third-year journalism students were asked the question:
“ Whut jKisition does Owen J. Latlim ure, under accusation
l«y Senator McCarthy, hold in (he S ta te D epartm ent?"
Assorted answers came buck:
"The head of the foreign policy of the United Stutes."
"Amlmissilor to Irnn."
"A Communist who is nn advisor of Fur E astern Affnlrs."
Of th» 411 students, 30 gave Incorrect answer*. Only
thirteen knew that ijittim o re hold* no position in the
S ta te P*i|«artnunt and th at no one has proved he is n
’ T i j i o l-ie aaya the UN Ganeial Communist.
T hat is n shocking and ominous thing. These were
Aaattnkly could marl on 24 hour*
r i a case of ’ea emergeaef JotirtMlfgnr* students. Thwy had boen tra in e d for two years
MttnUry of Deieaae Johnion to read nowspajiers critically. They hat) bean taught to read
beyond the fragm entary headlines to find out the wh6le
WKt the United Sulea could Hdke
hack within 24 hour* in cm# story.
ol
Yet M cCarthy's wild charge* th a t Lattim ore wan the
’Miack- W* hope they aren’t both
"architect id our Fur E astern Policy" and th e "No. I
W9“l
_ _
2.
Soviet agent in the United States" had stuck In th eir minds.
Funk C«m!e&gt;, fdilnr nl the They had not seen, or Imt hr ted to read, thq careful, point
FtariJa Buiklei. who got hit ilatl by point denials of everything McCarthy Ijad paid.
‘ga the Sanford Herald. wrilca in the
Think of It. If trained, analytical journalism students
curretil itiue that iKao year'a con- In McCarthy’s own slate an* so thoroughly confused by the
aitwtnen in Florida emounti to Senator's Irrcsponiibln hit-and-rqn attacks, then the more
S 0 M h 2 ^ 4 8 for the lira! &gt;U casual renders elsewliere in the nation must be convinced
AeOthl at compared with $73.3)0.- by now thill the S tate Department really |# a hot-lied qt
.000 for the Mme period tail year.
Communism.
ITarsta grow*. ^
__
Hitler taught us Hint a lie ran In* effective if It Is told
* Senator Magnumn tuggetlt that often enough nr:d loudly enough But H itler did it w ith a
we tbmrld enhil JapautM in the controlled press and u controlled radio.
What distresses us is that McCarthy lias been able
American loite*. rent! them to
to
do
it with a free press uud a free radio in a dem ocratic
K u ia aod let them light for utsociety
which must rely upon its political m aturity if il
J o t Ganeial MacArthur *ny» tlial
is
to
continue
to exist.—The
Charlotte (K
The Charlotte
( C .) News.
t aaldh't be doat. We are Mill at
\*7 "JJL ^*tias' Be that a* it may
r soy belle* then do the people
Alabama where he violated the
ilg Uwt in * vain attempt to
aye what ■ gieal liberal he i»-—
-Tl—^ 1 ———
Otie way to keep Irom worrying
ana the international aituatmn t»
'iwita the Erltliah Channel. W*
lauiame miu Chadwick wa*

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Korean W ar

°r\ sigWM Announced

muth. If. 8 . (oM Ura, c U » p t u * _ fc0 _
i
•
hand* before charging w ith fixed K V P f t * I l f 11 1 O I T i m i P
h«yo.nT«, hilled to North Koreati*
* lC I,C I1 V U IIIIIU C
in a (harp engagement.
The communique aaid in# Red*
P A R IS Aug. 9 — i f }— The
apparently
„ rre_ w___
_ ing
.... _to- Cetarr. ar.iri led peace p artiian *.
** w
.thdiaw
ward Chinju. T b * U. 8 liSth Re­ headed by French 8 t ; - n t iit F re­
gimental t'om hal Team put paderic Jolict-Curi# announced to­
trola to within (even m il** of the
day
that
273,470,566
perron*
burned-oul city.
The romm uniqut reported “ axgrr**ive-minded
United Nation*
troop* carried out «uccc«iful ac­
tion in every engagement with
the enemy." along the entire 140mlle front.
Cor r - ' I h. 1*d rill Hal Boyle
re
ported U. 8.
F lr *t
cavalrynjer
i bated after a battalion of Red* lr
the hlllr two mile* below le a s t
wan, 15 mile* northw etl of Taegu
Ih * South Korean republic'* eme;
grnry capital.
'Hit CoiumnnUta had waded the
river in the night and commanded
the roaif to Taegu with michine*
gun and m ortar fire from a. 1.200foot ifdgr
North &gt;f Wagewan, South Kor■an troop*, drove the invader*
back to the Naktong River. On*
lmn.trrd fleeing Red* were moved
down by th eir own panicky com­
rade* w ha- they tried to get back
gcro*. tbc rivet from the Allied
fa il oank*Some of the river c ro u tn * Red'
on lli* A lb id tide of the Nai.tonc
• i i m il** below Changnyong. were
.riven out of high mound by th*
American*.
Changnyong
i* 21
m il** •uuthwcM of Taegu
L air frontline dfipatehe* from
the CTiatigt.yung bm urhead **!r!
u f Chaaptycng. Th# town i* Up
the bulge there bad been reduc'd
garan, 15 m ile- fio m T m Ju .
by l). S, troop* who drove tee
Twwnly tn.'V»* nnrtk’vajd * F ir-*
Coniinunlrt* out of high ground Cavalry battalion dxave agam sl
III* * . ifripatchi-* *aid the ReJ* acother Red farce th at ctonc(l
were In Ing herded tn expcied po- the Naktonyt near Kaepon.
ritiuii! on a ■lope near the river.
Allied South Korean force* reLl. General Walton H. W alker, porU-U Wednetday n ig lit they had
higlith A rm y fwn.ojander, nad or­ hut about cleaned out a Red
der* it th* iuvadei * at th l* point Korean brldegbead acroi*
the
• ipnl uul bv nig h tfall.
Nektons five mile* north of WeeThe Allied central front 1* man­ rw ah, 16 m hflai from T aeju.
ned by th * U . S. 'J4th Diviiton,
Th# report waa received by
rrinfurred by newly arrived Sec- American official* of the Korean
oinl Divialon element* from
Ft. m illtaryf advisory group in Ko­
LawU, Waab., (be Ft rat Cavalry rea.
and South Korean troop*.
The South Kotean* aaid they
The furcm oit Bed threat reach­ drove the C o m m urtiU back aero**
ed to a dozen utile* from Taegu the river In a counter-attack.
main supply term inal on the road About 100 North Korean* w r i t
rail corridor leading northweit out it r a f id while fcram ll.n g for the
N akto ng 'i w e tt bank.
i&gt;f thjsr- i*ort v*»ehie U. 8, h*»‘
American vTarpian** and artUlery knocked out a ll tanka which
the Com m unitt* bad put acru*«
the river, the report aaid.
An American pilot *ald he
taw five C&lt;*nmuni«t ta n k * Wed­
nesday morning on the e * *t bank.

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Sullivan To Seize
Gambling Customers
M IA M I. Aug. 9 — vP)— D *d *
county S h cril; Jim m y Sullivan
ha* itm ructed hi* deputy ih e r.ff*
to * U r t haulm? In ru tto m ert Of
icsmtitr.c pi&amp;tei a * well a* Gj#
operator*.
*
He »«y» the patron* w ilt be
charged w ith gam blirg, or w ith
b ite m .g In a gam blirg hou«e or
both. Iw T io u d y deputy ih a riff*
did not bothw
cu-dcmer* en­
countered in gambling raid*
uoioan acied in re*poni* to
a rerotnmandaiion mad* tn cri­
minal court rerterday by Jiidg*
Ben
C.
W illu rd .
The
judge
thought geuirg* the cuetomcr*
w a * a *w ell idea.
If you
t rt bringing in iff
the*# people you find in the:#
place*, you II do *cn-.* good,"
*aid the judge, "B e:*::-* can’t
operate without patron*.”
The Judge d lrvc tH hi* rem ark*
■U Deputy Sheriff Georg* Patton
afte r convicting the operator of
a dry cleaning * .tabli-hnient on
a charge of operating a gambling
hour*.
B rittain TPOjfTT, Holland 2C -*
OCT. Hungary
7,WO,000,
India
iCTJtSV, Iran 25.000, Icelard 6,*
000. I true! g'Sl.TM, Ita ly 14.931,523, Jnp.tn 1,345,000, Luxembourg
7.000, &gt;Iorocro 19.391, Mongolia
W f9.;i2, Norway 50.000, Philip­
pine* 60.000.
Pdar.d 18.000.uoo, Itomar.'.a 10W6.C70, Saar 2.603 Sweden 2W ,000, S w IU erlitid l'-jjsOO. Svria
0VJ300, Czech utL--vakia 9,500.000,
T rie ite 50,000, H u ttia 115,275.00C Uruguay, bU.i/Ju \e n c i’j ' # i

12.000.

NEW MONEY FOR
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»*iwo ih* attaA
la Kcssa, but when be rtcaUt tivat
Secretary Acheron announced lait
wintltikat (be United Stain Would
not duaud cither Korea or For
moik. we tab wbal he mean*. But
wt'dawl *a# wku can ba dona a-

I he Navy annoum-erl today tha
th * tuhmarine reKire thlp lllneblr.
b ill be turned over to the Turk
!:h government Aug. 15 at thr

few Xondon. Conn., Naval Bait.
Two luhmarine* now being re

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Social Calendar

I

We d n e s d a y
T h r P rayrr Meeting ..rrv irr n
the K ir*l It a p t il Churrh will i .■
*10 at 8:1*1 I ’ M
Under the sponsorship nf Bet*
srigma Phi sorority, thr rrrrp tion i*t at the Fern aid-I-a lighten Mem*
oral iloapital i» M r*. John I*. Lee.
T lllT t M t A Y
The Dougin* Jobe Junior Bro.
ther hood of thi
I'll t
llaptlrt
Church w ill nirrl at 7 :t&lt;&gt; I' \t in
the Men"* Bible I'la
Room.
M O M i.U
There w ill he the tegular meet
log nf the Rainbow t iill* at thr
M u on ic Temple at 7 :nn I*. M. All
roemhrra are urged Ut attend.

Miss I*miisc Liimltjuist
f
Honored At Party
M i** I a iu itr Lun«l,pil*t, who-e
marring* to Benny Vuttln i* Sept
I, wa* honored with a lovely Pi* a
Cola p a tty m, Monday night In
M r*. W alter Steel? and M r* Blake
Sawyer* at the home nf t h." la tlri
on Palmetto Avenue.
The mom* were beautifully H i*oralrd. nnd thi dining lnt.!«- from
which refre»hnirnl* were *rrve I
wa* overlaid with n pern lin e elolh
"entered with pink hihi*&lt;i|. and
fern on a reflector. Silver randrl• bra w ith llghteil tape, . and other
»l|ver and rry *ln l
ap|u intmentwere o*ed.
M l** l.unduui’ 1 i ho-o for the
iieratinn a i«tl&lt; lavender organdy
with white n, re m it it- . The h««I r * *e* gave the honor m* a n ic e
nf her ho-en liver, P»ma*k R om Delirinu* r e f lr ’ lunent
"ti
Ing Ilf u |»n f i f amlwirbi--. indi
vidua I br’dal rake*, nut*, mint*
Tind Coca Cola, i • ,•
. . I to t ■
h m ttiM ’ * n*title d hv M i** bmi
telle llutton to the fotb»wint’ Mi ■
l.uiid&lt;|uit, honoree, M r* R-imnnd
Lund&lt;pii*t, '! i
Biotnn
Nter'e
M r*, lien Steele, M r
Sperm'i
Haul, n, Mr*
Stunlev
Rort -.
M r*. Robert Stannland. nnd Mr*
Jackie Move
Al*n Mt*« Betty- |fo . I I ” te
ban. M i.* S h irk * Mmtand. Bate
beta
Chapman,
,Mt*«
Bmbara
Maunder .. Mi •
I \ Ilian
Mn. m
M i l* Phylli* Bath, Mi
M m garrl
Partin. Mi - tape rhainu.in. Mo
T l-h M effin . Mi
luite Ifo . pot
ton. M l * i Mary P ari* and M
Dutton.

Miss Caroline Lee
is tiuest of Honor
Mr*. Edward Putin ami
M i*
ltm ,. thy Corrinli entertain,-,! Mi
Caroline l-er, popular b r ld f-flr fl
« f llii* month, w ith a rttmhinaHon
bridge-, nna.'la party ai i h r home
of tin* la lln in M ayfair, last night.
T h r paity roam* ,veie twwutifully de.-orntr,| with garden flowerr.
Tin' h m d rrrr* presented M i**
L » f with a lovely linen table rloth
atiii napkin*. 1‘t n n w err awarded
in M r* McKay Tmlttek fo r high
&lt;»r, in canasta uih I In Mi*a Betty
In Hrmit fnt hiitl) irnti* in lirldg
Al I hr rttii of th r evening a delie,mi* frn»*n ilr *• rt wa* served
liy M i* Putin anil Mt . I'n rtn ill t"
i i* fiil'n'i me 'I*
I f , honor ef.
M r*. Al la'r, mother nf thi htnlr
M t*. I lav lit Thru h it , M r*. Mm
gnrel
M illrr, Mt
Maiinn 111
horn, M r*, George S p ir t,
M r*
Imti Callahan, l i t
W right Kir*
try, M r*. W illiam Itm m ley an
M t*. Trnliirk
A I -i* M i** l.yliian liny In. M l*
Nam y
W illiam -,
M i**
lanu
C lark, M i**
I |,litii*
('niini'lly
M i** Charlotte Trim , M i** Mar
c a u l P in g frld rr, M i * T*n U v
Ini*.inn anil M i** lltnrk.

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W IIC R K O N

Wednesday night I he Clmmhrt
of Comm, ire met in the Commuii
Ity Hall. In tile lep nit nf the Beall
IliliH lio n Committee It wa* :tote&gt;|
• hat in mowing, d e n n i n g
pmk
and reiiM’lety, mole than .11 m m
hour, ol lnt.tr had laene
used
.!.•*! Howell hn* la-,n donating l&gt;gat,dine and II M ti|ea*on the ml
and W.T. Bailey ha* Iwrn operpt
,,g tile |i«i*. t mow■r, owned hv thr
Chumla-, of Commerce.
In th i* connection it w-n* voted
In tent the mow i i l„ I lime persoil* w ithout nth, i menu* of , nt
lin g gia*». ut 11 pel hour, *uch
remit In cover , w l of tpeiati"
and t l to Mi llailey for the I I
ill volt rd.
Interest in the / h iifflrboaitl ha
&lt;|yiiudle&lt;l, arm iilin g i„ Pie May
iHity'w ho tc,|Ue t ,,| a ln *,(itig for
Monday iiignl, when new
yearn
&lt;apt am
hoold I* t'htr.rn and
eat rhe,Ini, worked out
II M. (ilea on
nppoin'e&lt;| a
l.ake Maty
u p t. entalive on lb *
Seminole County Solely
ante il
P.D. A ndeison lod M t,. l i e u ge
I!. Patti t mn yvefe up|ud'|tle,l a- a
ypo.d eomnyitlite, I * yvotk ytilli the
itieui Siloed T i n " , ’* Mid l i l t I'-T A
7 I» »»,-i,■rati » * • n * m a i .t to
v*rltr th, tri’eotnlttg prlnctpnl a
M 'P P V llt f l T lI P kV
letter of upborne, offering I be
M rs Neal Coleman
fu ll etetiM-ralion of t i c Cbutnbet
Tin need for a d iu n g leia»,| at
the park uua dip 'll' e,|
The ladir* of the Home Pemon" V fi'.T .y
tra(io,i Club .rrved
lemonade,
roffee and |iie, following the a&lt;l
put, nuient,
a
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M f t f (WmrOHNf
M t and M r* H P . Humph lie *
and ilaughl*! Shnxm Sue
hay”
moved to Ma on, tin
where .h*y
w ill la, with her people, for the
liferent.
M r* Wm M nPhrw e , hound’-1 went utgvry at Hie flia n g r Me
morial Hospital o liilan dn We I.
B A R G A IN M A T IN F K t
ti«-,lay I* ro *iin g r ge,.,| reeovery
U r I o*» To H I M b
Mr
W P R u d e noil M r
PfJ.
le e were in ttrlandn la d w c k
donating In the C enlial Pl»ti&lt;|a
Blood Bilik.
Tin T M M il et hono on little
CHILDREN FREE!
Children Under I I Via. Art* I.ake Mary hm wen mid to li.M
m illed Free W ith Parent* Alderman, who i* employed l,y (he
Alderman*
Anytim e K trrp * SalnrHfy Brarnn P a irlr*. The
have already moved into
I.ake
&amp; Sunday.
Mary,
A p ri* spending a month in om
of 'he Ball tnti.age*. Rev.
and

WEATHER!

M w,

T lttiv v ry*r*n tt»s&lt;l ,l't|it* !t lp r

FTanee* have returned to I heir
home in St Cloud, tp-v Thomp’
will will lie te.nemlw-t'd It the
p a itn r
when
the
Community
Church wa* built.
I ’f i . Hymn T llli* ha* reported
to Kglin Field, Fla,, w hlih i» hi*
new assignment,
M r, amt M r* ICC. l in k , have
moved Pi Maitland.
M r. and M r* W A. laiw, arete
in New Smyrna on July do, at*
tending the funeral of hi* step
father, Henry N r lt l, *
M r*. Howard B olrter had a* her
g u r*t over the July H I week-end.

r o c k island

TRAIL

f W

Efcz

Mr. and Mr*. W. K. W at ton r«'*
turned yesterday a flr r visiting
the W right* at Paytona Bench
P i. ami M r*. W. 0 , Gadmer
nf Sanford have returned home
after visiting friend* in Paytona
[leach.
Mr». Eduard Putin » leaving
*o«n for her new home in Ian
Angele*. She i» Joining her hut*
band there
M r*
M. P
(iatrhel returned
Sol unlay from *cvrral week* va*
• alum In lirnrul Rap'd*, M o b ,
i'onada and Niagara Kail*.
Mr and M r* .lobn Roger* ami
daughter Beverly have returneil
from Paytona Item h w h rtr they
had tieen vacationing.
Dr. and Mr*. I'. W. Baker and
»oli J im- will leave today for Way
cm **, Pa where Mr. Baker will
In’ married Friday night to M l**
Jean O ’Neal
Mr. mol Mr*. II I,. Clark urn and
►on* lirn tg e and Boy of Attni*
Inn, Ala me guest* of Mr, and
M r*. .1 I. I lot ton and M r*. Arlee
Bark*.
I ’aul f'ailw tn, missionary in New
M r aim . arrived ve*tenlav I" I*'
the gur*t nf hi* fiam ee. M ix
l.ydia Weboldt, and M i. and M r*
A Weidnldt.

Shown left to ■.pill a* Ihry
. .,t I lii.ln * nighl at the It it g Theater in a
beauty m n le-i
ponoiteil by tin So
,| lln*iio
m l Professional Women'* Club
are t • *n-’t *•- W o lfri, Penny \Vn . . . M a ig a r,! te n Iterlm li*, 'la ty l.ou Smith,
Betty I oo Partm ( f i i- t pr t *e w i t o . i i . P o oth y Von tte iln lll*, lla itiata McNnb, Jlltt,
% N \lir \« I MI N I
There w ill Itp i rrgulftt itireliu c **f th *
i l l 7 ; M l |*

Conk's! W inner

t i J i i n h n i &lt;i i Iw M n t n U y
V u l t h e W.» m i i r T r r t i *

I # • • n il n w rit r »»*«
t 'i i f l f
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Mr. and M t*. Bill K irk and *&lt;ui file
All ini'fitl * * * H* mc*'H to
Buddy are leaving *non for New f t t i r v n l H u s iiire'l ini »•» ntjis* l i l l i !
Ym k City. Pepoit mid Hirmlng- a n nni*enH*n!&gt; fm i ‘&gt;. liiiitn l A
ham They will l&gt;e gone for about
i iniilv i «i In li. » I in l ‘*'H I miller*
two week*.
&lt;lfl|e \ ill! 21 ’**1
Mrs, like iV lh \ will |»»*»%i»|e
Mi and M i* Richard lla w k in *
i h f n r n i t i M n n (*«i ill w In* u i e ill*
and da light i t Becky and Leonard
let r*t «*il
llaw kin* of l.ytwhhogh, Va. and
M i** Piggy llaw kin* nf Rusthtlrv,
Va. am I he gne*i» of M r. and
i.l ,1 ■ i - ll l r l Vt ,,y tan, m il M l*.
M n .1. I.. Horton.
Ilam dlon'a ninth, r I. It I • v fnl
. lal nil
.,Her
Mt ami M r* li»ld* Hamilton llo &gt;i , ■ i it i
*|t, nding It*, b.-t f» i* day* to the
guesta of ' l l
lliebanl Sttol,lnm l*
hri i.rother ln-l»w and h i* wife.
Mi
and M,
Torn Itotelet
„t
Cleat water.
The Fellowship Cla*
of
lb
t* immunity
Churrh »pnn»,red a
envered dl-dl -upper July I I ot I*"
Community llou»e with the pc
e* r ,i, atlPtunUng In ovrl |H g*dn::
to I hr diving hoard fund.
Air- F.ilnn tl. (ireenleaf wa
,
wei k -end visit,i&gt; nt Pie home o
lirr Witvindaw «n&gt;l daughter. Mi
and M r*. Paul L ir a * In Slavtu
B, K. F.anklin returned Ju ly 31
from « thtee week*' Ktnv with
irlatjy-r* in in T e ia r *nd la m ic
MU*.1’1
...........
Hobby Itenve* i* home again af
lei two w rek* with tin National
(•Hard at Ft. Ia il.*im , 8.C.
Sfn-nding Ih r week-end in For*
lamdewlale were Miss C h u rlnliTrue and M u * H iam e* I hompsno
„f St. Cloud
'trin e Overrn»h, who l* now
in Paytona Reach was a Sunday
gur.. f nf thr Frnest • i ‘&lt;de. nnd
i i r P.fi. l a r * .
Corporal la-Mer T llli, nf
NntlntlMl fiilatd
ietu iiie,l
I foul
Camp al Fort Jarksnn. S C , Son
■lay morning.
ta k e Mary |ienpte tm n at th
wedding of Misa Arthuretie W il.oi
and Chatler. Flar.der.. Sunday nf
IrriMMN in Sanford were hi aunt
Mr
VV.P, Burke and daughter'
pornthv and (iavle. M r. and Mr
*n r Msvbury ami ' l l . and M t
It
i i . Coble.
Sumtuy
visitor*
al Hie H '
Cainor home w r ir hi* graml-no
and h i* fam ily, Mr
and M i*.
Jnrne Churrh and three children

n£ Orlando.

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1 h i till*!1 itfi M 'tlf !'*»{ 11| V ' y ' l i n
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A wave of ipiiekie aln ke* pin
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the tailing
of
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M i-* Belly Om Partin. In , e *i old Seminole llig
1|t 4bn,vn a l l n *he * • &gt; rrowned utiren, and "'Mis* S

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..e e flie l.t enmbtine* Blialttea* and Professional Women’s Clllh, The rtnwn
l,lvrr|NKil. Ohio.
nt union handt|tmrlera here that her head by Merman K. M o tile, following the , | , n lor
M r. and M rt. J.K. Rnhlnmn ha*
the w alkout* would rntillm tr a* Itetty lam i* the ilatighlei of Mr and M r*. Buy I
•a their gue*ta, hi* brother and |n n r " • Bridge* re m a ln r&lt; ^ ^ ^ j^ ^ on the Pa, la Itnml
■Uter-in-law , M r. and M r*. A. II
Robln*on of Washington, D.C.
M r*. R oyrttr and granddaugh
ter. M ary Ann* Krinebrine
in -'
l l a i r l lenities, of Sanford and JoP n vv ek nf (!alne*v|||e were th Saturday »upt&gt;*r guest* „ f Mt
and M r*. L.C. T llli*.
/
Fh,y S jo b ln m a c r o u tp a n ie d hi •
brother and «l*|er*ln’ l»w
»he’they relutnrd to l.aae Alfred a ft, •
• pending the week-end here.
M r. and M r*. A .F . Krm n n » » ‘
V r«

I h iiV went lic n t i n f • In* "h i l.dkf*

J.l**slip Itfitic r,
nf which Mir
new hriHice is In irnr rnmplelcil.

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week enleltained theii roiiains. M, U n lU T la d a i
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Haul «n«l 'Ii i»Hi Stalry.
i|ip fitvi'il »*f th r fiiAt
mltlilhin In M ln rn il S|»rini:A Park
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Yrm'ie *n r* to pi«k « • tn n *r from
these gay print*. Moral* and stripe*
with m abhlnc nr m nlrastlng lararta.

FX C LU SiyK l... 1st Outdoor Showing!
Irving llerllnV All-Time C,real ml gong Hiln
M. G. M.'s Biggest Musical Under Hie Sun

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TOR SANKOKD HEKALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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9-5 To Drop

Giants Beat Hatters
D e L a n d Leaves 17
Stranded On Bases; DA lE DOES IT
Giants Journey To
Leesburg
Tonight
The Sanford (jun to bounrrd
L * ik on the iJ rl^ ru l lire) H a lt latt
night, handing ihrm a 9 lo 5
d tfra i lhal dtopjied ihtm into
third place.
T h ' G iatlli got o ff lo an early
atari by Koring five lime* m lire
fir tl innmgi lo give them llir mar­
gin needed. Chaddrrtou Mailed the
inning vtilh a doublr, f'oelker fol­
lowed willi a tingle vcoting Chadderlon.
Hafenetker tingled tending I’ oelker lo tecond and im lli advanced
when 1-ake grounded lo lire firtl
batcnian. Levy m i ittued an in­
tentional bate on ball* and jackton followed with a double tcot
ing Poelkei and llalrnecker.
Levy came home uu a patted
ball and Jackton tallied on a
fielder* choice w h e n
hoitylb
grounded to die tliorl ilo jt who
mad) the play for firtl.
The K ill H at* in 'il three pitchera, hut none of them could atop
the Client h illin g titla rk. Th Giant a collected a total of 11! hit*,
fa ttin g them when they were
needed. 'I hey lelt only it men on
.the have* last night a * compared
With the lied H a t* 17.
8oulhpawr Jim Singleton *larteil
n a hill for the Glanla and alon
though he walked 11 and gave Up
7 n il* he kept Ih rm p rrlly w ril
M attered until the ilth inning
when ihe lia tle ra broke loom ami
rcnicd I run* to w m l him frurri
th e game in favor o f Carl Tide*.
Spike Fernancvx w t i Ihe IS
Land puwrr at Ihe plate latt night
|iy galling 4 hita for 6 Iripa lo
tha plate. The lla ta ' veteran Al*
P B tl# went hltiea* In 4 trip * con'r a r y to hit uiual form.
The Gianta journey to l,akirountv tonight to meet the l.craburg Parker* a t Venetian (lanlen*
w ith game time at H:lf». Right­
hander Charlie Tedeaco I* tinted
M the atartlng pitcher.
DH.and
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4 0 (l i 1
Braenlng 2b
6 2 2 8 1
Allen lh
McLeod If
2 1 i 2 0
B rae
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keaeke cf
4 0 0 l II
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Pirtl
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1 1 •Ito 3 0
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Barrow aa
4 (1 1 2 2
6 t 4 4 3
Neguert p
0 It 0 0 0
a-Galne* p
T o ta l*
Sanford
Chaddaiten at
Poalhar 2b
lla fn e rk rr e f
L ak* If
1-evy Hi
Jackaon r f
Fotayth e
Tomeh Sli
Singleton p
T id e* p
T o ta l.

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C L E V S L A N D ' S S U /S &amp; A t*
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rw itM U 11 *&lt;■• i t i m tt«*&lt;»'»
2, W atercutter 4. Healey 2. 211
Porter, W atercutter 2. I l l — U gan, Krupp, W alerrutler, SB
Slcllrrn 2. g - Ohcrlin. l-eft— O r­
lando ti; Daytona 10. IIB o ff
liaiUft* 1. Stone I . Romeo I , Glea­
ner 5. H O — Gaddi* 6 in 2 inning*.
4 run*; Dunne 4 in 2, 4; Stone 4
In 4 2-1, (J. H H P — Dunn (Oherlin,
Stc-Hcrn); Stone (K rupp). W P —
Gaddi*. I'll— Watercutter. Winner
—Gleaner;
Loaet
Stone. U —
Stone, McKinney anil Buck. A —
!,filrt. T — 2:23.
L B W B U R G H A IN TH
I.K K S ilU R G , Aug. 9 (A*t— The
81. Auguatlna S aint, (queried out
a rlo*e whr uver the l&lt;eeahurg
Packer* here 1**1 night 7 lo C.
Plchan hit a homer In the^lop
of Ilk) nlath w llh two on
proved to he the winning blgw.
The Lreabttrg Pecker* came tack
•Iron
y a
but
wtiiMig
new (fell
v ii one abort,
'I a* C llfl
humered uver the right field fenrr
with lle n d rli on hate to romo
(thin one of tying np lh * game.
HI. Auga.tlne
eb r h o ’ a
Judy 2h
Chafln if
Pic han 3h
Rteraata c
Davla rf
Ploch ef
i ’nllard lb
MeKee u
Krath p
Total*

(th .
UK) 111.1 0 0 0 -6
tic Laud
MO 210 H r a -0
Sanford
Barrow, F rrn a n je i 2, For• R
—H I— -nuntie, "“
oelker, d
Jackgyti).
Poetoer,
R ri;
•on, forajrtb, AiDn. Dunne 2.
Barrow, Tomek. 2B — Chadderton, l^e .b u rg
Jackton, Barrow. B— l.ahe. 1)P—
Wilder 2b
Allen to H. F»rnand«-*i Poelker, Raintey lh
Chadderton and Levy; llraeckr lo
M il1* d.
Du. i*&gt;. L if t — Del ami 17; San fold Hendrik If
g. | i | l — o ff Regu. ra 1. (lalnea 2,
C lift rf
Singleton I I , T M r# I. SO— by t ’oilin* t f
Singleton I, Thlea I. H O — Re- Kykra »»
guera In I In 1-3 Inning, 6 run*!
Fernandes e
M. Pernandei 4 In it 2-3, 3; Sin­
T o** p
gleton 7 in 6 2-3. 6- W P - Fentarvdet. W inner— Singleton; I Alter H trtlry p
— R e g u rti. 13— Hettinger and Total*
ifti nan i
*f* A*.*.*(* Misft
tW K U tl. T — *.*« .
F.
Judtr. W ilder. B B I - M ill*,
O R I.A N D O -D A Y T O N A
D A Y T O N A BF.ACII, Aug. 9 - llcndnx, Judy, Svkea, Plchan
(/p&gt;— Daytona Beach trad o ff nn C lilt n. SB— .dlU*. McKee, rioch.
H R - Plchan, C lift. S - C o o * .
a trio of Orlando moundmien la»t
night for eatra ha*e b it* to de­ Hartley 2. DP— M ill*. Wilder •"
Ham-ey; Hyke*. W ild er Pi Itamfeat the Senalott 12 tu 5.
aeyt W ilder, Hyke* to .R * 1" * ' / '
The l*!eta .m arked ten taftle* l * f t ~ St. Augu»tln# 7, l^e»h ur*
Including two double* and three 1C. B B - off Karth 2. Co m 4.
triplea. o ff d a rte r Kd Dunn and 8 0 — by K ialh 2. Co** 2. Hartley
leliejert Dean Slone and Frank t. H O — Co*» In 3 Inning* 4 run*
Romeo.
lla lh — F.rnth. W inner— E f * 111:
Daytona Beach alarter Walley loiter - Hartley. U — R*^»2
G addi, wu* driven from the hill Ander.on, T — 1:43.
■ f ir tw o thaky Inning*, and Bill
P A L A T K A -G -H K N
o m■tier filrUhedI fo
Mr the win.
ja L a n d hold, down third place
G A IN K S V H .L K . Aug. I t - W J In the PAL' .tending* following Held
lie it] to iutcc
unm
three h
it. ■*««
and "** ; -----• eight Inning*, I ’ nleDt*
“
it'a are four game* behind the ninth Inning uprlalng to claim ■
and halt a game behind Day- «
4-1
over
•( win
ww W
WW* th * G
• a ln e w lle 0
Men her* l*» t night.
U
ChaHI*
n lflif Baker
D iiir w M
m
the
"7.L
giving u p three h lU • ,0Bf
three walk# and a
'
by Palatka manager Bob Buc* , r '
M
.
M ille r *•
McGraw lb
lUmoa If
Hueker 2h
GareU t f
Tierney ef

l.ee.hurg

es.?

Rivera p
Total*

™ ‘ “ JKJi

20* 000 ««-«

At h ie tr a d ro d o e rs e
AIOKORT aB S 4 *'B
RAMA. TA-6 OKLAHOMA
B o r 6 0 f ff av fO R 1019
RUHC
A T f t r w p te *
A it g &amp; O 'ilY 3
or
TAB IBAOVe R£CORD.

Atlanta Conquers
fb Maintain Lead
;In Southern Race
B y A H R fX 'IA T R I) PKKSH
A tla n ta '* league-leading Crack­
er* la tt night finally got around to
■baking the Sulphur , [ M l
jins,
acene o f three atiaight d e fe a t*thank* to a bos of dirt aatl on# fat
inning.
Kaeh Cracker .tapped Into a ho*
of Ponce D eleon Pork earth ju it
heforo going out on the Naahvlllo
Field. Ami, you know, home *dl|
feel* good.
The d irt and th * fat inning, th*
(lath , gave At»*nla n 4-1 victory
over the V'ol*.
Whether the jins M ay* broken
won't lie known
until
tonight
when the C raeke*. and the crowd­
ing, third-place Vnl« rloae out the
current aerie*. The d irt, donated liv­
en A tlan ta fan, w ill be th e ir Jmt
In &lt;ta*e.
In other Southern Aaauelatiun
when the Cracker* and th * rm wdPellcana whammed the 1a*t-place
LttUe flock Travelers twice, 3-4
and 4*0, and the •erond-plac* B ir­
mingham Baron* loat y o u n d to
A tlan ta by dividing a double head'
er w ith t'hattanuoga, lh * Baron*
winning th * opener l - l and drop‘t»g the nlghtrnp 3-2. Mohlli- and
emphl* Were rhated Indoor* by
rain In Ihe third Inning
N auiville M arled Pen- Mmlicn
Pete And thing* going hi* wav un­
til Ihe f ilt h . 1 lien Ihe bottom fell
out. Atlanta crated a 1 I deficit,
«curiog three .Ittie* in Country
Biuwn'* double, .in g le* hy Hob
Thorpe and Kd M athew *, a force
nut, and more alngle* hy A I Auroln
and (lane,Varhle,
*iwi* * u ell lo r Hotwea (fl bj
Bob Schult* took avor ami limited
th* league leader* to on* hit ihe
r**t o f the way.
Don Lhidi# gave up »l* hit* and
•truck out 10 going the d lH aarr
for Ihi* Cracker*, lie wa« hanged
fur a homer hy r * u l M au ldh wilh
one aboard in the filth . *
l.lttie Hock'* double loaa left
the traveler* w ilh a reeo-J of 1|
defeat* out of the la it 12 gpiiie*
They're now 321* game* Id-hind
the league leader*.

Deep Sea Fishing
Rodeo Ent|s Today
l ^ F M N V t U K M n , A la , Aug.
• r U t a h 1 IJWO w ater,
riding rawboya
ei
Vrho hook game
flah Inataad of laaaoidg
doglea
wind bp (h air annukl deep *ea
flah n * rodeo t r a l. . '
Were the
------ two day*
— —
Alabama Gulf
eoaat event. Every kind of game
lt*h except oall fl*h and tuna haa
iieen caught.
A tola) o f |3^K&gt;0 in priaea will
he awarded | n 10 d ifferen t rlaaae*
The three tarpon raugfit In the
day* o f (wiwKwtjAiwii
compel !il on in*
In
■ *T .
cludad a 90-pounder by Capt. Riehard Hoaarg* of Coden. A la.; a
41 ki pounder by Bubba N o rto n 'o f
M obil*; and
anof
id another
weighing 60
^ound* bro ught U g a ff by M r* L.
o f Mobile.
ord Mlver king wai
’•pounder hooked 13 year* aeo
ililll*
Carpenter
of
Mobile

Jiffy Jet Slated
To Prove Tonight
How Fast She Is

■ a * wm

Bob Hope Loses In Bob Ripley Captures League - Leading
jo«
Try To Make U. S. Sarasota Fish Prize Mac(m
it ur not, Boh R ip le y |
Greenville Spins
Amateur Tee Meet wonBelieve
a fi-h in g prite Sunday.

M i, Ripley, a local accountant,
By V S S O m i K D I'R FSS
N S W YO RK, Aug. B— 141
Ho' »a&gt; one of a party of (even fro m [
M I IH II M *T V T t: i.K * m it
w l. Frl. fill Hope didn’t make it hut *T&gt;yn»- Sanford who at 4:30 o'clock F u n - 1 Macon'* flfU) lota In a row tad
1r»m
14 41 I l l ■ »
Orta ndo
at
tho night cut the South Atlantic Lea­
m ite" did, *o everything'* going to ! day morning •-mharkrd
1tAJf
I leg r Jl
I t tx *11
l'v be all right in the National Amu Sara.uta I ’ier on two (i.hing boat*. gue leader*' margin down lo four
),tol. i lid
Id 41 *»»
1
Du-&gt; failed to catch any tarp o n game* and th a t’&gt; not much of an
fill | up at HI#
ai t l
111 I I S tcur Golf Tournament later th ii
«A IT VII I i
H A N tnnn
; a* they had hoped, but got a fin e edge, eapevially h ir a team that’*
month at MinneapoHi,
I&gt;r&gt;biira
it ta IVT M S
IT
The field for the Golden Annivrr meia of grouper, and offered a won only twice in the ta il
44 Tl
Nt Auau*11n»
1*1 I t
—
It It
Pa la «!(■
111 4* S vary Cliainpioiivlup Aug LM 'Jrt wo- jp iir r for Ihe blggext catch. Boll ata rtj.
liHM M TmAmf
The Savannah Indiana, whu’M
determined yv-atetday in furflung Itipley won ih i* hy aceuunting fo r
lifljin it al urlm do.
been muffing u gulden opportunity
3ii hole &gt;|ualifying te .t-. All enlrs lo 13 pound giouper.
tl*lne&lt;vlUe al HI Auauaila*
Kvciylaidy liad a fine clim e; (he to rio t* the rank* at the top, didn’t
• nturit at lJ**b u re .
list of 1.U33 wa* whacked down (u
r&gt;*&gt;ti-n* lieaeh *1 i 'l l i lk *
210.
Gulf win -inooth, and nobody got | m uff laat nigh!. They won their
llevali* Y e *i*rJ *r
Ihih
Hope,
the
-lidc-m -id -•avick, .a id Harold Lewis, local game and got into puvition fur a
li.rm n * twacb It. Oeiaedo I
comedian, made h ii fir * t
major grocery m anager, who wav one of j full-fledged challenge that may
r*t Augu.ila* T. I.e#*bura «
l-*l*ik * I II* I hew III* l
cumpeiitive venture in the tryuul the party. O th er* in the party were ! coiue before the week U out.
.'•Dfi.rd ». b v la k t L
While Macon ha*. U en skidding,
at Beverly H ill*, C a lif. But th- John F itzp a tric k , Jack B anner,
• haip-w ilted funnyman
of
lh. John W illia m *, Jeaxe Lodge, and I the Indian* have U c ii plugging
along vleadlly, if you’ll forget th#
movie* and radlu took hu rolm-t Clarence Bedding.
1r*am
w L F rl. ( I *
awing, on the flrat tour o f the par
three pretiou* n ig h li. th e y ’ve won
*1 41 4*4
I'filltdblliM l
H xttOU
IT 44 14*
1
I I of iheir l*«t 17, Th*- thie# prev70 rourre and loo many on the
lUooWlf ft
(a 41 IIT
t** tecond So he picked up h i) hall,
,
,
*«ua
night* all rrprrien ted defeat*
f|!f 1-«H4|b
IT 4( . I I I
m
corwnjlng.
NrW ftiTh
l i 4T I t *
*
• *r.i«'a#4ia
4jn i i
I ) tr
‘ Greenville Spinner-, 1-2. Savamxn
Lent the national t luni;pion*hlp
f iD- Ir.nj i
ii ii
«/* IILy be deprived o f • Ip la ili „ f
whipped Ihe Charleaton hetiel* |pituburf h
i t IT .111 i m
JK RSKY C IT Y , Aug. !t—iflh
Billy (Dynurnilci
Goodloe, (),.
1, the to vt-p ld e JackvonvilD T ifa
IlM R lI* Vealtntor
Sugar
But
Ruhinaon,
ravel
til
4 jur Inn* 1 ID-*, 1,'M ilfo I - *
awepi a duubleheader, 18-7 and 1pride of \ aeldo-ts, Ga., gm erously
mingle w ith
I lie middleweight .
Sow V'lik 1, tiaa(i»n I.
6, wilh tin Augu*ta T ig tri, and
Mcppeii into llie hi each and quali­
Ml lojut'
pinaauraa t
prohaldy ninhi-a his .wan .on g a i
fied at Atlanta.
the Columhua l,*’ rda dcfrata.1 th*
l'b ll*4*l| bla * llrouklrn (.
w
ilt.
r
elmmpiun
lunighl
at
It
F*.M
1. 1 * 0 To4ar
Colutuhta Red-, 12-3.
Dynamite i i the round
little
pbll*.mehla al Brooklyn—M if t r &lt;(• gentleman with the chock of blond IK S T l a g a in .t Charlie F u rari In
Mat-on pul up a hard vlruggl*
itll
a Dairion Runyon Camer
Fond
l * i or mnunon* l l t - ( l v* I'.lir a hair and fla ir for bright color -how.
lo get out uf th r to ing doldrurna,
.-lea Vnrk al tloaloli—llearn ( S• I • who wlretdy ha* awed th,. KWj | , ,
i • i bliunan &lt; *•().
Xul that Kohinvon eipeeta to but the Spin, prevailed in t l inn­
■ l.o&lt;ii» a t p i n - b u r ■ b
i n l f h l i — of two I1.S, Amateur Champion
loan Ida title to thr Sit-venr-old ing*, thank, tu ihe work of GrcapM . l e v i i x . t i o r r o l l e l ( l * - » l V* ship* and nwiprd the xhuw in th*
rhallcngr i from Irvington. N, J., ville Managi r O icar Griuiet.
la w | l - * l .
Hnttati even* *hl* apimg.
Grime* aaveu ihe gan.r for rh*
in the hiM nrveit Stadium ring, lie
i M r**,. *• I'lrn ln n *ll—llu*h l * - l l i
The
flve-hy-five
Georgian'- lig u ie. to rump liorne like a | tu Spina in the lent), when be lumped
i* IVelimvIer K -IJ ),
plaid rap*, blood red rhorta and
6 iliu t. Hut the grind of m aking high lo anag l ew D avit hard lintr
AWCNK'AS I .I U U IR
■tleky So ithi in draw l raotfvatp-l
| FJOH|
w i . Frl. U I
the Weight ia getting him s'owtl.
mid then doubled o ff O -rar Gar ■l;i I I M I I I I I II— *. IMia* &gt;|ilr
•la
id
old
Hi.
A
n
d
icw
-,
Scotland,
l if i r»4f
&gt;4 i i .(4*
ll.w *| lln ll llnll? I I i- mM p I
Ituhiie on yealerday aakt " W in , mendia for the inning out. He
1
which .t ill worahipa anuthi-i Groi
• 1 41 tn i
llopp* Tr^ll I:Id -1 llu -ili llub- N*m Y«»rli
lo»e ui draw , thto iv lh# la a t." tlorled the Spina to cictorv lit the
41 4* iaa
1
|U*i&gt;. Tol'Olo't. eb»M&gt;rll&gt;K. I I U11 e l r'lrt wtMfitt
gl*n, Bohtiy Jnni-f
I.ntrt lie uddeti that he meant eleventh, tingling, ■trariinir
a* &gt;4 . l i t
•
... ..
11* 11. M li'er lt«inl&gt;er
Guodlue
ipiulificd
at
Atlnnti
VVa»It 1fkIf 1ijfI
li
41 i n • I I S
" la -l if 1 gel n middleweight title ond, going tu third on * wild
with
a
143
tlun
g
wilh
tin
..olio
(1
i
n
i
i
riilrig
i*
41
i m i n i it i i •:—v unit* w u*
pitch and (coring on a lung fly.
'hoi at fuke Laniuttn.’’
r&gt;t I j*ytii p
(4 41 l l a n
l l a m ' . I e r J o h n l l l n u i - It -new* I l e a
well-known Georgia hullrngerr
J l. 11a. ') to1]• It | A
Another bright Greenville '«■•
*T la .u a n s
eon
H om l.tr
I I - -I.
D ole
T rain
Tin- weight i|ueation and FuAm
olil
Ilium
142.
rotnmv
IlarneN#««0lta Y M iir f i)
»..!&gt; , M|tln&lt; I . i.io k ( I.a"*l*»
■arl'a popularity ia e(|ie&gt;-te.| to lure W (* a fine relief hurling |nb
14H
and
Boh
McCoy
1
Id.
ti.otnn T. New Yota t
lure u cruwd uf 311,000 and 3160.- hy Lefty Ruben Rtuha who hrU
bll.itelptil* S. Weehlnalnn *
g ill H 'lll II VI I —* l«lb * Mile
The Weal t'u a ft medaliat honor
000. I f the crowd rutile* up to e x ­ the Peachea acorelexi the laft
Nylae*. WlnrttireaM. I'rlbte»w Mill |-|er*l*nd at Ml leml* ippd. ralni
in 36 aectional trial Mae Hunter
a*. I I *
M l**. lUMnn, II.rk M u g I'bli'.gii *, Uetrnll *
pectation.,, the Cancer Fund ahould five inning*.
liaoar* Tedar
21-year old »on of profe-aiunnl net about tbtt.itoo.
H lrlu n Hull. Kina Jnlmnr
Kdwani llrabcaak vuughed up
lo lro ll al rh lrag o -rlray l t * . ( t »e W illie Hunter, mid Gene l.l l t lr i .f
only f ivy hit* in going thedivlancc
M. .ri.ori.uah &lt; (-llt.
F IF T H II VI I!— V U lb * Mile
Seattle
regiatered
aiiziin
g
t3C*
It..«i..r,
*
|
New
Y
o
rk--N
ll»n
l
(
l
l
llrnneit If Id. l a i n a
ll* r in * |t
fur Sevannaii H i. mate* rapped
for two regulation tripe.
Top Hr tael. I'rleiollr tip. l k ( l l
te Raertil lll- T t .
Charlea Fetturia eigl.t time*.
1'1'TeUlid *1 Ml leiill*
It.
IwlMalil*. Pin Irak. I* i* illta l
Hunter, from I ’a .ifie I'n ll-a d nlehlt— Feller * *•-!» *nd Wano
That big, lanky Columbuv aoutkllill
■ I (T H HAt »U—A -ia .k . Mile
i l t - ( t nr le m a e ti llf - 4 t ve Wtil- leii riunlifying at lleveriv
paw, George Drira, won hi* elev­
with liT-riit over the par-70 .-nur-iPurple Hone. V)ueen, K M m II Hull
inar &lt;&gt;-ll and Mtarr l t - t l .
Wind, lieil Brer*. i'Uan e U l* . !*en VVaeMnalolt a l rtittadvtphta (night I L lttlcr had a pah of t'dt'a ovr r thr
A T L A N T A . Aug. » ~&lt;JT &gt;— enth victory, again*! three defeat*,
Marrero t l - i t v* Hooper Ita -T l
at thr e ip c n tr of Coiumbia. He
**, Hoorn, ih
par 7d Broadmoor layout in Se­ Georgia'* gaudy golfer D ynam ite
had plenty of help though from
(H
illy
I
Goorllne
won
the
rig
ht
to
attle.
i
oar**
A
N
IIH
ir
A
*
aaaiMTATIOVI
*&gt; :V |t\T H II VI I — lle.eh
Rip RcpuUki, -lugging Cardinal
IT X r a .ik Maadart
W hile I hliir M r l.uckg f
MlkHunter may not In- able tu np. appear in the U, S. A m ateu r
W L Fet.
Heiarr, Main Kvent, Itat-e lleroi-- Team
along with three Irftfielder, when he hrBed a io-nfM
*» &lt;( &gt;«* pear al Minm-apriliii. He take- hi Tournament
Huwtlr K«V. Hap I UrVfcte. W ln tr* * l...ulaVllte
run over the left field fence in the
at l« t i t pre-induction nrirty r-* am inn lion other top flig h t Georgian*.
thdlan.pott*
aa &lt;• tar today.
c i u i i r i i H .(r t)—a-idrwe ante
Gui.dloe, fro m Vahtoata, q u a li­ fourth with the iiaae* loaded.
r III., lira twill*
ai
tit
aaffacia I . hi n* lug
4(1.
I'm vlr-i w I'aul
Three placet, tied nt 137. They fied yeaterday at the par 71 Kaat
ta ( I . t i l
Harkle. Ken.man, .Hfcann.
ilre» j 1V| iMlI.ll*
i* a; t u were Boh Koaten &lt;if Kanaaa City Lake Courac with Arnold Blum
Ttippwe. i**rrt«M;)wl. MHr. I» llryan T.'leil..
** aa t i t Jack Coyle of BprlngfirM nml Carl of Martin amt Tommy Ilarn e. and
Mllwraukc.
I t t l .H I
M A T H I ia r V — ( i l i l h * Mile
H » i u i &lt;'H*
Bob McCoy o f Atlanta.
,
Jonaon of Seattle.
Meaalia Yealerday
Mbrrralxn*
Marian i
lleaier •
Goodloe, who reached tha quar-N
By ASS4XNATK PRESS
I'rld *. Medldn.. A ata.lllnal*. Tallrer Toledo VI. Ml.. Paul *(
Defending
Champion
('h a llo
r.UtinibU* I Mlnneapnlta
Mlnk«*p«ll* •
Jltry i^G * l r ■awier.
Coe of Oklahoma City w a . rkenipt trrfln a l* o f the Rritlah Open and
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
m l a auk** t - t . Indiana poll* I I
completely won the gallerie*
galleria w ith
from qualifying.
| M VI I —a lark* Mile
Hibly e .in .f *ch*dul*d|.
TH
384;
dv itteep South drawl and flam in g B A T T IN G — K e 11. i)etrolt
rk
,
li'ir
r
r
Johnny.
.Vlro.*
IU 4
Dohy, Cleveland .350.
garb, wa* one atrokr off the pace
ant T H I 4 K a a a o riA T io n
Muni'* Flaali 11- li.r III. Hound IMgi T k iM i h Maodafl
Mark Trait. Mae llraiolv.
H ie V ald o tlan had a 143, o n* R U N S —Stephen*. Hoaton U1if; DITeaaa
w t&lt;1 Frf.
Magglo, IloKon 89,
•troke
behind Ilium '* even par 142
IIT H M »«'»:— fleaefc I'a ar.e
Alto Wta
JJ t *
Jl*
for th r 3(1 hole*. Ilarne* and M c­ R O NS B A T T E D IN -D r o p ., and
lllvef . Bda*. IT* May. Ilelawnre lllrndnabam
• • JJ
Stephen*, lluvtun 1CMS.
Ftirt r’ui Khnrl. MlyU Tone. T u lf Maakvtila
« *1
Coy tied w ith 148 each.
line, Move Burn, Trlvnll,
Mrniphl*
*• H f
M E M P IIIH , Term . Aug. «t
V,
, , I T S - K e |l. Detroit 14(1; Hizzuto,
A
inn
Yutea.
-oungcat
of
A
tNear nrlaaii*
I I 41 .H i — When 41) Im yi frum 3'J M aleNew York 131.
lam a’, famoua Yatra dan, turner!
fioblto
JJ Jl -4J4
Chltlanm-**
41 «t *11 all o f them a ta ri—come together In * 77-7.3— 160 lo capture- the DO U B LES Kell, IM r o it 32; RUM i ll , nick
« 14 (4 ( on one football field, the winiii i fit at aiternnte apot.
*uto. New York 26.
Maaday’a H r .a ll.
I* a tox'Uli,
Other e n trle * finlxhrd aa fu l- TRIPLES—Doerr,
Rn.tnn and
Blrmliiaham
Ilirm lii.ham I t. Ckartawuuga l - l .
Thai Will lie ihe pirtute a a (hi Inwa:
WotNlling. New York ft,
M il) , tin.
h tu -i, Sew Ori*ana i l l
i.tllia
It**, k
uMI* (-«, Xlrmptila 1-4
Second Annual \1 I-A mi-ilea High
Dick l la r k r l t , Rom* 162; Dick H O M E R U N S — Hoaen, Cleveland
H r A U H IK 'IA l t i ll 1‘ HKtiS
. . h r lit* 4. At to at* I
School Foot hall Game M a il- to t- Garlington, A tlanta IM ; Pierce
29; W illlaa and Dropo, Boaton
The I'eniMcola F ila r*, whu’vp led
Neawtia Vearerdar
tonight.
26.
Miller, kfradowhrook( 137; W il­
the .'luuiheavtrrn League o"ff, an* lllrin l.rh .n i (•* . Chalta»o«#a 1-4
aw Oilaana I I . M llle Bnrk 4-u
A W eek of ,-oii Itiunlng. contaet
on all oewun, took another tumble
oklle aa Mewiphto Ippd.. oral and tnpertnr i f f &lt;rill have pu« liam I .ride and T . M. Smith, A t- STO LEN BASES -DlSIajrglnjBat
ton 12; Valo, Phlladelpt
lanla 168.
from Ihe top la tt night, hut th l*
■ruundal
both Hu- 23-men K v t and Weal
Weldon 3&gt;oe Jr., of Mongomery, S T R IK E O U T S —Lemon, Cleveland
4. Naahvllle 1
ilia
time there wa* a ■ d iffr rrn .'r H Altaoia
•quad* in lop fhxpe, iio n ta lly ami withdrew a fte r a 7R on flra t
100; Keyooldv New York- IM .
wa* all the way down to third
ii&gt; :u R u iA -rt.o M iD * u u a i n
phyiirallv.
ivtlralp
round, and Jarw Hoerner of A t ­ P IT C IIIN C - T r o u t .
Detroit M
place.
*■
Jr L Fe*.
The
K*»l
-oaiht-d
by
Harold
AGO; U t n . Ch-veland 17-6 771.
The new tra ile r*-M h ote are two Tallahaaitea
Valdu.ia
t
Bed
I
Drtw
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i.
illation
ua-ter
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
uf them— are
Montgoinviy
and
i t it
*i
Alhanr
iv ..f \taham n tack John I -at trier of Chicago w ill B A T T IN G - Musial, St. Loult .301;
M rlid lrti, cta clly even
In
the Moultrie
44 I I
H t front ib» Unive
direct
the
Kavl.
Tackle
Joe
nuah
A m erliu a
JJ
JJ* to out to ruaki- it tvvu in a tow
Hohlnton, Brooklyn .363.
■landing*.
t j J*
** ' I h e EnMetruvk won 12 to 7 at it lia v m p o rt, 1^., and Harol l^ tf- R U N S Torgeton,
Ivn .aco la'e ettin|uerer wa* M e­ Tlmmaavlll*
Button 12;
from
Itrookhaven,
VVav-r-iea
44 41 , * l t Cot pa- Chtitdl Ti*tj&gt;, la -t v e il ton. n Lack
Jonet, Philadelphia 77.
ridian who*** Am lirufe I'n li.n went Curd.to
4» • !
4X1
.Mla*„
w
ill
captain
the
W
r-t
—
e
W ill W all*, head uach at-C o r
Haaulta Veatardar
the dlatance for the 1 0 3 trium ph,
B c tK i.n 12.000 to 16,000 fa n .
pua C h ri-tt Uldvraaltv and roach
yielding eight hit*. I ’alica'a mate* No ■■■&gt;•• ockadulM
len t*, withdrew afte r a 79 on f i n t
are
ra
p
*.te
d
to
alt
In
on
the
of Ihe Weal «r.to
i - tittfidrnl
hangrd Joe Kirkland lo
lltm-a,
IM k T M A I. H a n o i u w e f
round.
.
tl. a
- (
■ w L . Ffk the aingl** witi»- offen*e g in e rn te l " c n t.
good for a* many run*.
ta 1
#•« by hU c h a ry ■ will 'iu-Jt victory,
Suagwuud
Montgomery defr-airil Ihe Selma Ltmvalaad
I t I I .IM
Co-raptatm have I n n riaint^l h)
la a f* 11-Ii and in thr- other game,
both o u tfit-, JdeV Sm-iUev. a befte
Jackxuh took Vlckabutg atao 0-A,
i » , l i M i.iia sou M uniguiiirry got 4k-**4 M4MII*
l H jlZ« tackle from I ua -nl.-.u a. Ala., and
tha lim e nuinl* r of httr, nine, hut
•tln « tor St. C H u l fnt to*
the HeUda did a U tte r
Job of
huiwhlng
them.
Munlgumery'a
Smith, who vent the dittanre, got
*4 V a n i m t l
laad a i Oviedo
tagged twice In the flr&gt;t inning,
hut the Reltelr came back ntrong
and by the -ixtli had the altuattun tnnlnr uprlalng that downed Vlckaaewnt up. The le M r wa* G xrilnrr,
burg.
lle .p ite giving up nine'' w alla,
Bank* MrDoweB with four run*
Chuck Henry palled a vlrlury out led the Senator attack on Lefty
of tlo- fin - ahvil Ida Jack-oil b«u- B ill IfowingtoB In a game that
atur. teammate* *la«eil a aaventh aaw (par Wing outfield play * * &lt; •
th# very
try w ild Henry.
H e n rr. When Vk-k*burg thrgaUpad
ith two
threatened w
wftb
. M run*
------ T.In
G B O ItG IA -F f.H ItlD A
the eighth, Flm er T ath relieved
By AHSCM IA T K D I'llK S S
Thr
Gem gia-Florida
la-ague Chuck jn atroag (ty l# t® ln***i* fh*1
•wrlnga hark Into four, ply act tun Jackapn win.
tonight
iriil after an ra ty real that fol
lowed .Monday
night'*
wll-atat
game.
T h * Southern
A ll-S ta r*
won
without much effu rt from the
N ortherner* hy a 10-4 rount with a
12-hlt barrage at Muultrie.
Moultrie at the bottom of the
f i n t division Invade* Taltaha-ae#
tonight fu r a got at the league
leader*. Second place
Valdoat*
lake* on Waycroa*.
In other game*. Allwny, In third
place, I* boat to A m rriru * and
Thom aivillc take* n ctark at Val*U / y ^
’
duata, niln-d in the cellar.
D A Y T O N A BRACK. A«.g. U( Special)— J iffy J r tH M r*. O. Z.
F e rre ll'* wonder runner, w ill have
a chance |o prove tonight win tlir r
or not *tir i* f** te r than K. Ron*.
• e ll* '* n-n*ational Sherry-lane, or
Kherrylane'* hrollier, T ilk e r, for
both there *pted«U-t« w ill gallon
a g a im t her In the feature ninth
race at the Volu.ia County Ken­
nel Club.
N est to Real Huntvman, w orld’*
rhampion. J iffy le t wo» reganled
a* Ihe outvtamling greyhound on
the local oval, until mid-July when
K. lt&lt;iu-»‘ lie arrlvw l here uml
unlea'hei! eight putu from the
litte r of Holly Gm-dloo, a V liluai*
M ar in *4i». Headed hy Sherrylantthere young greyhound, they w ill
not l,e tw o-year* old until Oeto
te r. Immediately Iwgnn
lalhing
up victory after viclm y, and even
J iffy Jet wa* Ihted among the
vuriipilihed.
A fter u dump in which idle inn
nut of the money three tim e*.
J iffy Jet *1.0*1 J Monday li ght
that *he I* hack in form again,
when *he ra p tu n d the feature
lace in 31.4 aecund*. Tonight »he
will he • eekllig tier eighth Win of
t'lir «eii»on.
&gt;111*1 i i %i • — I * i * - Wile
tt*lr«l Hull Unlit l i- n H - i
l.k ik y \|.t» IM III- - I lit -ii l i o n
r.o. J.,ey » I H I.
I l - l l - 1ib u ll
Krailue Mlrm I. 3 l|l&gt; r. Mill J a l l l l

(fohinson Plans Tu

(u rn Miuuleweijcht

•M»rar' *■ ,f“- vktm, Uf

(iootlloe (Qualifies In

U.S. Amateur Coif

Major League
Leaders

East Meets West In
Scholastic Football

Meridian Takes laead
In Southeastern Race

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Com ing Soon

10 More BRITISHFORDS!
NOTHING LIKE IT SINCE
THE MODEL A.

W E ARE ASTOUNDED AT THE

PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE OF THIS DE­
PENDABLE, ECONOMICAL CAR.

AN OWNER REPORTS .15 MILES

AND U P PER GALLON OF GAS. 35,000

MILES WITH LESS THAN 815.00 RE­

SAVINGS

PAIRS. ORIGINAL TIRES STILL GOOD.

SECURITY
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YES.

BE SMART - BUY ONE TODAY

SbkUaod-Moraioi,

Saving* Oi

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AUG.

9.

PAGE

1950

scon's

Legal Notice

SCRAP BOOK

By R. J. SCO n

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torknr w ith ottuman. Cuniplctrly Carpentry, Ili-paii trig, S cfrr'ib -a *
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log chair, I long table for living N E W KLOURH ourtacad in par
J u l y t: Itm ii* U P - J ur 1P| M
rdom, M rv iitg ' table for dining
feclliia. Old floor* mod*
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loom, 1 b n rah fatt ruum tat. Call
a*w . Mnlahlng, 'tracing k w ai
lag. Furtablo pnwor plant, SI
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and
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Hack* » f gtHul land, lokr prlvi
Urag Itiir, b u ll,t u t * d u m p true a
C u m rrt* rawer p ip *, great* tfap*
Itga*. A A Jan*, owner -Su.itti
irp tic tanka, ilepplng itonra.
muck, fill dirt, a h ill and elm
tihm i' of Lake l l a i tt*y. P. O.
becchea, flu w rr
pot*, blu«ka,
by load ur jo4. Contort If, It
(tanave, F la
winduw ailia, lin tel* and tun­
C jlM ted . and arau rU tet, lut* I
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furniture
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SHft. Kanfnrd A tlantic National
Artklew For Sale
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cow.
Tea ted Dang* and T uW rculn ii* V K n E T l AN
T U X E D O F E E D S . Lom pleU line
B L IN D S mad* T*
clean. No bmtnca* Friday night*
Horn** T utedn Feed W-nre ___
order. Kemlnol^ V en itlati Blind
or Saturday. Phone IS 46-W I. tV
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W A N T E D * Lieented Real K ita ta
work, prompt atrvlr*. II. W
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Shuman 810 E. 4th St.
orgauIxaUm oparating davalopmant near fU hford. Sfart )*t
B A f f i l D B . a i l ' Hally
Phone
part time and work Iiif4 ’ steady
V F I.A K A a p a t u e n t s , Ra— I
emplyment In winter &gt;e*a*un
G arland make yellow-gold walrh
and Store*. 116 W. F tn t Utfeat.
Excellent opportunity for right
Navy “T "
and han^. l.o»t a t awiinmmg
Phone 4W -W .
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Tarpaulin*.
P M l or downtown l* * t week.
M O D ER N 4 Routn apartment, FutS
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Reward. Revet ley Roger*. Phone
nlrhcd or unfurniined. 600 Paik
V o U N C W O M A N ago 26 tu 36 for
A R M Y -N A V Y SUR PLU S
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quirad. W r it* Box 186, HaxelJeracy mala hog. Cholera lm&lt;
head and fte t. S*v M r. Dacia.
1 S-Roldi* w ith p iir a u bath and
mun* . A wonderful individual
Electric kit*herb
breeder, wetrjha 4G0 1'»*.
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beg, weight 800 lb*. Cholera
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PAGE SIX

Polish Ship (ids
Passenger From
Seaplane At Sea
N E W Y O R K . Aug :* b it Th
Polish molnndlip Itiilor &gt;, tvnl.li.,1
w ith a gimlet eye by Uriel. 8 during tlirre day* In |m il. n.t «n
rtiq ir to Poland l.vbiv m ill u * ri*
prtse passenger.
lie wa ■ picked 11(1 by IIIr .i
nearly 100 mill
:il &lt; i
i - ribi
from a ■eaplane lie b id
ic n lt'l
from a llu rki n m 1. N I h im m il
which hi- bad Tuought, down m
tile ,ie«
The Balm y -kipper radioed th
Coast Guard to rnmc get lum II '
the Coast liu a iil replied it Im
Inc** w a- saving live*
T h r BmI o i \ aid tin loin- alrrnm
who H'tllcd Id* M 'i|i|sni nenr lb 1
ship gave ihr ..ami i f Ciillh-rnii
San S*'li:i i mn. it lu io i-t
fim u
M e x ic o Cltv.
Bill in l l i i i i i n til. • |toki rut'
for lh&gt; Tumbril- S&lt; *|ilao&lt; . t'nm
party sard tl only mi mu plmu
n Piper Cub, » » ' reiited liv a nutn
wrbo giiVt* tbe nnini of ‘Air New
Ion" of New Yorl lie n r iiid
fo r n IA minute flig h t, t l........ ole
ntan said, lin n disappeared over
lire boriron Tin firm r•-**• ■st.-.i Mi
plane -tolr ri
Tile airman told
tinItufm
skipper lie wn» Im l and rail &lt;d
fu rl.
Tlie luimigr at mn nnd Nntriiuli
ration S-rviee »atd linlnt d wa
lnve*llgatlng I h r Incident Thr line
hail Informed o ffn ln l- alamt it
last night n *|Mike*man -aid
Last Friday the Bntory Im arm
the first Iron Curtain
rtuinlr&gt;
Ve»»e| sllhje. led to Ih r new . I.. .
M’cnrltv rbr-ek III New York bar
bor. Ever *in e Gerliatd
Er-b-t
German Communist, jnmp'-d b-td
and r-raiM’d mi thr Batorv in May
It*It*. - hr hiss 1mm uml* •
- In
sutvelllNrirr here
Bnl tin* him llu w ntib u n ­
even ' t i l l ter. All v n ilm , In lie
vessel were elirtkrd liv
iisloru
agent*

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R Gay, P in t Cavalry Division
commander, m d he would w e l
come more *uch enemy atta ck '.
“ W e were ready for them," he
■aid, 'a m i hoped to flush I In in
out like phi'ssanls. I don’t know
how many we killed Init we will
(kn o w ) I ion..now morning.
"There probably w ill bp nn.tr
tryin g to mme aero** the tlv. r
■ltd I hope they dr. i don't want
In discourage llu h i fnotr fig h t­
ing Ib r f r u t Cavalry Division,"
14. General Walton II
W a lk ­
er,
Eighth
A itn r
commander,
drove nver a mortar swept load
to see fur himself bow the hnith
waa going,
A Jeep knocked out by n limit hi
obeli flume I some Mi v io l- down
A fter
vi-iting
llu
H iis ik l.K
hattahon’* command p«»t, W«lk
er left l&gt;Hiking satinfied
Gay
praised
Id
H arry
*
llucklry, young West I'nint grnd
lisle whm'' nlwt-rvatlon helped
|dn|iolnt the liM-atinn of the eric
my lotttali.oi and »|«-ed a tltllc ry
file tm It.
" l ie Is a smart bid who Ju»t
returned In action after being
wounded,*’ said Ih r genetal. "An.l
hr was "ire fu l lo note that every
fifth one of the enemy soldier*
carried an antomallr. lie gave
u* a lot of helpful Inform ation."
T o flush out the Red Korean
hattelinr,
Am riirnn
infantry
threw In aa one u ffli'-r
aid even ro»k . ind l»dtli-wn bn , \ t .
lacking oa a 2,b00 yerd front
the anldidri • spread mil '•■at.-l,
! &gt; g M rh gully and Ih r 'r clump
for hidden Red*. W h rttrirr they
drew fire they withdrew, rro rganlsrd and knocked "lit the roe
m y position I t wa* gmol tra d i­
tional
infantry
fighting -u p h ill

M irhinegon and -m all a r m *
fire rra rs lrd in th * hills snd the
•chocs maile It term like a tuglm ental teslu attark Ibg t 2-tnch
m ortar shell* were loldung up
from a field lo the tight nrd
bursting in gray shower* m the
iM g e .
s
In the command |mit -a rnn
rrete setlwsy culvert Cant. W il­
liam J. Gillespie. Binghamton,
N . Y ., was calling for at I ill. tv
on a corner of the hilt.
"W e've Jtl»t lorated some rtirm y
troop* there," he said. "They
have good observation on u* and
■Mm to know where we nrr.
Ttve.i've been pounding us every
few m inutes"
The ripping rra rk o f a mor­
ta r aou noed just ahead. Rut th r
concrete shelter roqld have taken
•
direct overhead hit without

CongrcHH
.................. r r * w r * c r Uosl
I' u irri I,oped today to p a n an
rtnnotnM control hill along the
line* that I 'l c i d m l Truman deitrei.
l'r&lt;o|tecla werr that llic me*iur would givr lum tland-lty powri in tei irtlm g i on price* and
w* ”r - when in In* iirdgnrrnt they

if rri|itlfrd..
I In Home e|c(ralr«l a pfopotal
to rnmpel lit*- I ’ rrndrnl to impose
w.iir&lt; mil p rirr innlroU when liv­
ing curl* rear It r prrrrnl above
wind llicy were on June IS,
lit pin|m«a| m i rrnlrorlird in an
in rndmrnl to a rtandby tonliol)
bill o llrird by R rp McKinnon (Dt aid) It * a i knorkrd down Try

ntriwIirlmiiiK volet vote after
MtK mnon invited it* defrat. He
told ibr I Ion*,- "a vriy good lull"
bail been d ia llrd ra illri liulay by
I lie Iln u r 11.&gt;rik«■iy- ( oinmitlrc.
tin- n iinriiltlee'* bill, on whirh
tile l|ou*e hoped lo reach a final
vote bile today or •nmrtime to.... .
would give the I'resident
In- id povrei* lo control wage* and
p i n , lo im|Mi*v lationing, to
n u ll the rilrn v io n of credit, to
oink' production loan* and to »et
■Ip pinginitl o f alloratinfia nnd
print It ir . In rhnunel *caice ma­
i n ml* into evnentinl place* and
►p m l up defem e production.
Tin- liou»e Iln-A nietiran Activdic
Committee decided to recoinnicnd Miiti-*iiliver*lve tegi*lalion *tlonger than that proposed
by I’rrtld en l Truman.
T h r Cornpilttee, meeting Irehind
clo»ed-«|oot», agreed to inenrpornle I l i a Joi feature* id thr Mundt*
Ni*m i t ‘omninnl«t Control Itill In
.1 iuea*ure it bo|&gt;e* to report to
I lie llini-i- w ithin thr lic it few
day*.
tin M und t-N lio n Itill would ie•pine rrgi»tration of communist*
.in.I Communist fiont group*. M r.
Tinm an, in a nu**age to Congre * verterday n*king for strong• t •i-fiirlly measures, prote»ted
that the bill 'night d" more harm
than goiul
Thr llou-e Comrnlttre'a action
waa pail of a tnce on !*&gt;th aide of
Ibe capdol to bring up »till*»ub*
v e n iw IrgUIntion for ron*ldera-l
ton by the Senate and llouae.
Iltlicr m atter* of Inlereat at the
rap! toll
Taxes
Hensto r T »ft 0-(It-O
- h lo)
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’lie tanks ra m r nut and did
The sweating doughboy* kept
rging up tin hill And tha Reds
sily started hark toward Uw
rr.

'rmlght a weary hut vlrtnrloua
urtcan Infantry battalion waits
the bright* for the enemy 1st
fre*h river rrn*«mge.

none lime. The troubla mainly
wa* In my slntwach, I w a* unable
In eat any filed food a t all. I
wa* v t v nervous and It affsrted
on so rt Now that I hav# been
inking IIA D A C O L my slnmach I*
in lip lop condition ami my nervo*
are just fine. M y ap n atit* has Im nrtiveil, too. amt fried foods are
on (on menu at least aeveral
lim e* a week. That's because I
have Ix-en taking IIA D A C O L —
and vnu ran bet your life I w o n t
idnn la k ln r H A D A C O la I never
tire nf telling my frien d * how
wonderful IIA D A C O L la."
What I I A D A C O L Does
IIA D A C O L helps to build bp
harm.
the h&gt; mnalohln rontenl n f yaur
W alking up the Mg hill for- Mon I (when Iron is needed) la
w ard and directing hi* men per- &gt;-»rry thc«e precious Vitam ins and
sonally was lire battalion m m - M inr'nls to every organ, and
M a s te r, Peter Clainoa, a slender iverv part o f ymir body— to tha
w iry
lieu tr nan t -colonel
from heart, liver, kidneys, s m lungs,
Manchester, K , K .
even to the ryes, ears and M ils
W ith him wero a radio operator ('mint!, c* thousands whoa# • * * ,Wirt a veteran w arrant officer tem* were deficient In Vltam ltM
a rtin g aa his runner. In a few I I I , 111. Iron, and Niacin are benemoments tba w arran t o ffie rr, W filin g from I IA D A C O L . .. even
L . Ila m h l'n g nf Fontana. C alif., bundled* o f doctors have recom­
m a s Into the command post.
mended IIA D A C O L to th eir pe•W a are an a hump looking di- tirnls.
re rtly a t the Rads on another
Givr IIA D A C O L a chance to
h ill about 1,000 yard* axray," he help you.
Refuse
substitute*.
a a u . *Y a u can aaa small groups Don't let anyone tell you some­
} a t thews. Wherever a m ortar atwtl thing else Is "Just aa good." In ­
hwrata one o f them ru m and sist m genuine IIA D A C O L . Tap
Hsh nothing beer uaa IIA D A C O L
t - . ald mUy

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K- Taylor, associated with tire
Georgia Power Company, ol A t­
lanta, Ga. was elected president
and Misi Helen Hodman of Wash­
ington. D. C. a* president-elect lor
1952. M m Hoffman was also con­
vention chairman.
M r*. Clark told o f the work that
ha* hern done for Vfmoutiers,
France, a small village alnuxl
totally demolished through error
by
American
bomber* during
W orld W ar I I , and whirh Pilot
International has "adopted". A
total of $2,260.40 in money, plus
g ift* ha* tieen given by Pilot Clubs
amt It waa voted at tha conven­
tion to give (2,000 more to con­
tinue rehabilitation work there.
An orphan from the village i* now
a gue*t of M ia* Flay Pynehon of
Jacksonville and also attended the
convention w ith Mia* Pynehon.
She expressed th * appreciation of
her people for the kindnesses
■hown them by America and
Pilot International In particular.
It w a* aUo brought out in the
convention that f.'159-.'t pin* sev­
eral thousand* parkagr* of vege­
table and fru it seed* have Iwcn
given toward the "Sred* for B ri­
tain" pioject, thus sowing seed*
of kindness a * well a* seeds of
food throughout England.
I t waa voted to make continu­
ous th r scholarship fund set up
in memory of Mlsa Ruby Newhall
of Gaineville who died snortly a f­
ter lielng elected president of Intrrnatio n at the convention held in
Chicago last year.
Mrs. Hunt explained the various
rhanget made In the by-laws ami
constitution.
The delegate* commended the
excellent
hotel
accommodation*
and plans for the entire conven­
tion, stating th at everything pos­
sible was planned for the enter­
tainment of thou* attending.
while nn a tour to Mount Vernwitness the opening of the tomb*

haalt. Meanwhile Chairman Geor­
ge (D -G a ) nf the tax w riting Ren­
nie Finance Committee expressed
the strongest opposition to inrludtrig an excess p ro fit* lax on Imslness in th * proposed
Interm tax boosting bill.
Manpower— predicting congres­
sional approval nf M r. Truman*'
requests for additional defense
funds, Chairman Tydlng* ((D -M d |
of the Senate Armed Service*
Committee said he thinks the l.alion's biggest need in th r immedi­
ate future w ill h« mnr* trained
figh ting manpower.
W lrafa pnlng— A Senate Committen railed * it afternoon meet­
ing to la y the groundwork for an
Inveatlgatlon Into alleged w in*,
lappng o f nf flea I and hulrl triephone* In Washington

American Ship Hits
Mine In North Sea
H A M B U R G , Germany, Aug. 9
—&lt;A&gt;&gt;— The 8,250-ton freighter
American Planter struck a mine
In the North Sea today, German
shipping authorities said, and
I a bring towed to Rrrmerhaven.
There were no report* o f any
casualties.
A spokesman for the vetael's
owner*, the United State* Line*,
refuted to confirm that thn *hlp
hit a mine. The company said
cause nf the accident would be
Investigated when the American
Planter rrachrd port.
The ship normally carries a
crew of about 50. The U. 8. line*
sal.) that, although there are aecommnditinns
for
passengers,
Done were aboard.
The vr»»el was en route from
Hamburg to Dunkrrqur, France.
It le ft New York July 2fl.
A spokesman said the accident
occurred nrwr the issland of H e l­
igoland.

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ration; Jule* and la-n Levitt, H a r­
old Salvry and p.'dward Ro»cn&gt;
haum.
Chairman Kefauver (D -T en n )
said a fifth , Samuel Cohen, wa*
here hut not present liccaiuc of
a heart ailment.
Attorney Cohen appeared lo enj o y his lu n g g rilling b y Rudolph
lla llr y , chief committee counsel.
Cohen explained how the big
Miami gambling syndicate was
formed to avoid competition along
the Itcar h-front crowded w lh freespending
tourists
and
winter
guest*.
Senator W iley (R -W la ) wanted
to know why the syndicate whirh
grossed more than $2fl.5ffO,IK¥) In
I1M8 tiettlng had suddenly decided
to quit.
"These were five nice fellows
who had 11veil there for 25 yrara,"
Cohen explained, adding that three
o f them had children In school*
and colleges.
Cohen said the anti-gamhling
nnd -rime drive* raused In * syndi­
cate partner* to lie regarded aa
"the worst mobsters—Capone is
nothing compared with tn*m ."
"W hy they have painted th eie
hoys as the wnrat mnbster* in tha
world," Cohen continued with In­
dignation. “They have «&gt;l them
linked up w ith prostitution — the
Ixiril know* they had nothng to do
with that— and narcotics."
"Technically they have been
law violator a," the attorney con­
tinued. x x i "Hut lo fight the
world, it was not worth it."
Cohen said all the syndicate had
done w a* finance the hookies, see
that they obtained and paid for
raring news services, hired at-

beta." ” w
That waa true, Cohan agreed,
hot added that no ralda could b«
made on tha ayndlcata officer
"because there waa nothing to
get"
Halley aiiggeated that ralda by
local official* had been few and
fai between “ except w bm the
heat waa on.M
I'ohen agreed In part trail Inriitrd there had l.een raid* and
that he had defended the U m llM
in court.
“ Waa there any evidence that
S and G. or any other ayndirate
like S. and G. had bean paying
protection7" W iley broke in.
Tohen aaid he knew of none.
Halley pointed out that the
•radicate had about 2tr0 employee*,
that ita telephone bill ran above
fl.noo a month and long distano*
ra il« were made all over the coun­
try “to *ee that gambler* did not
trr to cheat nr f l* a hot hone.
f'ohrn raid the rnmm ittee had
repie* of the telephone b ill* and
member* of the syndicate could
•uptily better information on *urh
matter*.
Ilaltev a»ked I f it were true that
ft «nd 0 . Syndleate had hookies
in mo»l of the USA hrarhfrnnt
betel*, or at lea*t the he*t known
one*.
Cohen disputed thia and wa«
»«krd to name well-known hotel*
net on the avndlcate |i*l.
The lawyer hcelltated and then
named the MarFadden-Deaiiville
and Uie Sherry-Frontrnar. Then
hr naked th * rnmmittee not In put
“me In 'M s very dl*ta«teful posi­
tion."
Cohen *ald liookle* operaling
under the S. and G. got raring
nrwa wire servlre* from W illiam
O'tirlen and W alter H aggerty.
Hallev aald O 'ttrlrn and lln g g riohtalneit racing data from th»
|t*d* Cour.tr N ew * which In t'irn
eMalned racing deta from the
Continental New* Service*.
Cohen, while *a*-ing the *vndtcate had quit lai»lne«* •*»*.„♦ two
week &lt; ago, heatedly denied repntti hv newspaper* and the Miami
Crime Commia»ion that the Svndtrat* member* Intend to go hack
‘ntn the gambling Inralnea* Indiriduallv later on.
When telephone* were &gt;emoted
and the office* •hut down the
public would learn the fact*, Co­
hen quoted the *yndIrate mem­
ber* a* raying.
.Then attorney Cohen la*hed out
at Miami newspapers *aving they
•Vant afford t" If t S A G. die"
h*rau*e thev acid *o many paper*
writing about thr syndicate. Co.
ben called th i* per*rrullon.
The attorney then oiirstlnned
thr report* that the individual
membra of the ivndlrnte would
re*ume operation* later rsperately
He said "Danny Sullivan of the
Miami Crime Commi**nn told me
th« wa« a pipe dream."

Korean Gains
little villages under our hill, in
good m -l rifle range. We sniped
a t them and I saw about eight of
them fall."
Across a valley from snnlh*r
hill Into which Am erican machinegunners were spraying bullets, tho
American advance w a* continuing.
Tw o Army companies pn*hrd
deeper into Red te rrito ry . U. 8
airplanes and a rtille ry la*h&lt;d the
Comr-unist-held h ill* w ith shells,
rockets and machlnegun hullet*.
MaJ. General W illia m B. Kean,
commander of the 25th Division
who is directing th i* lim it * * a t­
tack. told one of his commander*:
“ I want you to make speed by
aggressive action but make spec 1
sound means; gamble hut take •
sound gamble."
He warned his commanders aga&lt;nsl Bed attacks from 'h r Banks
and high ground.
On the lln rin e fro n t southwest
of Chindorg, lea th e rn eck * push­
ed w earllv ahead. They had moved
up in darkness last night to their
Jumpuff point and advanced again this morning.
8g t. A. W. K eller, Oklahoma
C ity, a scout for th * F irst Bat­
talion of the F ifth M arine Regi­
ment, «ald: "W e drew fire from
a couple of snipers and got four
a rtille ry "hell* hut they didn’t hit
anvliody." ”
The Marines stuck to high
ground. Keller le ft his scout Job
to warn Marine Lieut. G. G.
Sweet of Gl'owo&lt;yt lit
•Mtprt-" *
r r of a Prrshh.g tank plat.mn, that
the mad to the front w a* mined.
Nobody knew that better than
Sweet I t * wa* d lc -in e
«f **•
deadly charges out n f the road
with a knife when K eller arrived,
t ! l . 8. Etehth A rm y lleadquartrra said Wednesday night the
nSth Regimental Combat Team
•lig h tly to the N orth had punched
patrol* to within seven miles of

common eteck w ith a value of
U a share.
A C L ’a plan wa» p i w n l t d in
IC w a lta a e g g r a m P a g * O a « |
detail yesterday bjr Edward W.
•ion g^ll have to consider what hla Bourns, company lawyer.
A C L o ffe r* to taka over PEC
qualification* are la an expert
witness. The motion ia overruled." free o f any special liana impoaad
Bourne w i t que*tinned by Bor­ by tha court in favor of hoidara
den and ICC examiner Ralph If.
Jewell a* to variou* phase* of
the plan. He waa not rm ai-exam lned by rival law yer* at the time.
I.. F. Ormond, A C L financial
vtre preaident, in pre»enting a
rorreeted exhibit w a* questioned
by John Turney, St. Joe Paper Co.
attorney, a* to joba th at might
lie eliminated on F E C if that
line ia merged w ith Coaat Line.
Turney in hi* questioning sought
lo show A C L had not thoroughly
Inveatigated the F E C Jobs. In
earlier testimony, Ormond had
testified th at SSI F E C job* could
he eliminated in the merger and
re m it in a saving.
Ormond said the inveitigation
had Men made on a functional
and comparative hast* rather than
an individual man hast*.
He ad'ted that none o f the FEC
rm pluvr* were Interviewed, “of if
we did, it wa* an isolated case."
The hearing whirh
resumed
yesterday after a recess from midJuly ha* three other proposals to
lie aired before.
1. A plan by a group of FEC
employe* that East Coast's work­
er* have a chance to buy at least
200,000 of :180.000 Share* of new
U S common stork proposed for
the reorganised company.
2. A suggr»tion try F. K. Conn,
another Ixindholder, that the first
mortgage bonds lie paid o ff In
cash and that preferred and com­
mon stock he distributed to hold­
er* o f first and refunding bonds.
3. The Welhon Plan, harked by
E. N . Ctaughton, W . G. Welbon,
John W. finyer and A. W . Corbett,
present bondholder*. They call fer
issuance of $15,000,000 of 75-year
five per rent income bond* and
tfto.oon »harr* j if no par value

She was an tctlva member of
M in i th r hilltop*, N o rth Koreans the Zion Hope Church for 26
_________
on higher h ill* ripped into the year*.
doughboys w ith a vicious cross­
fire. The soldier* rci.uWed a light
counterattack nnd killed about 40
Red*.
Optometrist
The Marines up to noon ( if
P. M .. E 8T , Tuesday) had met
KYB8 EXAMINED
little opposition. O ffic er* wer*
GLASSES FITTED
w ary of a North Korean trap.
119 8 . Palmetto Ave.
Tw o "American tanks in the
A rm y pu»h struck
mie»
°
was knocked out, the other dis­
abled tem porarily. An officer said
th r m in e * apparently had been laid
by tL S troop* during their re­
treat last week, then were dog
up and replanted l»y North
Ko
reana.
one
Two North Korean* in Ihrtequarter ton tru ck* drove blithely
Into tS r doughboy llnea. They
were killed.
The trurka carried Americanmode soap and toothpaste, two
uniform trousera. Soldiers' packs
In the trucks m n ta irrd Korean
rew h rd Ita oblertlvc, a 600-foot cigarettes and packages nf what
hill alongside the road west from appeared to he a medical powder.
. '
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aa*.
The brand name and directions fpr
Chlndong to Chinju.
Just aa the upcoming sun burn- use w err in Russian.

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No. 254

Truman Says Russia SenateGr°up u # S. Troops Fling Enemy
, Is Filibustering In inTaxLevy Back On Chinju While Red
Columns A dvance In North!
UN Security Council
President S a y s No
O PA In Si«ht Yet;
Hut Excess Profits
Tax Is Inevitable
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug I I ) - &lt; /! • )
— I ’tesident Hum an accused So»i»| Russia today of filihuilriing in
llir United Nation* .Security Coun
til.
Il» tan! thr Rusttam w c i. tillbu siding, no doubt almul it
£
In a nr*** conference discussion
M r. tinm an lauded W an rn Am lin,
U. S. Representative b nllir Coum il
lot doing what hr «aid war a pm d
joh
Oner again thr President relected the idea o( a meeting with
I ’troiici Stalin and othrr heads
ol rtatr. Ilnl h r raid hr would d r«ldr lalrr, d turh a suggestion w rir
madr, on w hrthrr th rit rhnuld hr
• a nirrling of high lesrl leaders of
United Nattonr a ftrr settlement of
thr Korean r u n t.
In hitting at Hum an fihhiirlri
ing, Mr. Truman obviously w o
irfrin n g to olotnif tmnist la ilu s hy
thr Count il president «nd th ir f
Soviet delegate, Jam b Malik.
T h r I’ rrildrqit w n asked If hr
thought ih r Russian fdibustei » * *
g«r I in had w ith reference to thr
# possibility of eventual prm ianrnt
pearr.
T lir President rrpllrit that hr
cotildn t answer a hypothrtlral
question l l i r th at, that hr didn't
know.
Thr I'r rrid rn l wan asked whom
th r tfumdatiE. tirr “ filibustering again t T" l l r grinned and quipped
tha* hr though th ry w rr* flip
hu»trring principally a r a I n a •
thrmsxlves by which hr ap p uent&lt;y mranl * Ihi
r m Interest*
W
Ir r .n la n l Trum an vai
today
hr dorr not cnntempla’.a a re­
vival of Ih r W orld W ar I I OPA.
Mi
J'rtimnn in . I ‘ I ■ old hoc
frd rra l agencies w ill handle any
economic and other emcrgvncy
control* which may lie necessary
a&gt; a irutilt of th r Xnrran ertaja.
II raid, !••«, that all-out mnhili.
ration u ro t y rt in aighl.
The Provident raid hr aspect* t«
Ira v r to th r Senate and Rouse
Ih r exarl term * of an economic
' f rn n tio U hill now nearing a deri*|nn on Capitol H ill.
M r. Truman made clear that
h r would hka discretionary power
to fl» price* and wage* bid th*»
he atill feels h i* original modified
teenmme mlatinn* ahould not lie
d t liy n i hv debate n m stronger
executive weapon*.
Thr preiident *ajd h* would ar
crpt an M c M i p ro fit* t a i If voted
r# a * C«a*i

’ HmiHing Authority
Agrees On Program

Fur fasllp Rppwrr

T1'» Kvnfoid lim nin g Authority,
at a »p*e al meeting yesltrdav af
ternooh at thn offo-e of fleorge
W illiam *, e v rrti'tv r
d ir e r i o r.
adopted a development program
» fo r ’’C aatl' flrew er r i t i r t " , a I2fi
^ tin it hon ing protect to hr crsn
*lrn rtrd in Gold lioro ind costing
an estimated 11.429,11*7.
T V development piograin eongists of a romprehenalve plan m r
Crlng all pha r * of the pt«i|rcl.
T ill* ln&gt; hide* all land rn«t, Hear
Ing of the alia, paving of s lr r -l*
and sidewalk*. * nnitruftlnn ro&lt;l.
kitchen ami bathroom e«|Uiptnenl,
architectural and engineering fee.
and administrative eiprn»e«
0* The A u lh -'iity alto authorlreil
M r. Williams to *tihtnlt an ap p H u (inn to the I'uhlle Housing Admin
Utratlnn for a loan an»f annual
ro n trarl ravering Ihr total e*t|.
mated m i l of the development
A fter the ro n tra rl Has been e i
K ille d between th« Authority and
the P H A . said M r. W illiam *, fund,
w ill be made available* with which
lo rm&gt; have the land within the
project altr and to proceed with
I he ronitriietlon o f the project.
%
It w n repotted to the Hoard
that Voile A. W illiam *. Jr., ha*
been engaged a* attorney for the
A uthority In place o f G. W. Soener, who was unable t« te rro due
o the pre s o f other dnliee
E ll rn J. Moughton, arrhlteet for
fhe piojeet, i* repotted to be progrowing rapidly with the plan*,
in d yeeterday was In Atlanta, Ga .
t'o ife r iing w ith
FHA
o fffrla l*
ronretnlng tHe»r plana.

t

No" STARK- mitilfr.
IS H IN U T U N . Aug. ln -ly P t
err aald

. * reesrlualon wag baaed m k
angle survey o f naii'a (to re * In
‘ CMnnunltlea atl over the n m -

Tninum PInn IC.iisinR
Toj&gt; Cot fiorntc Rate
From 3R 'Pn 45 Is
Voted Unanimously

Collins Says C.S. Hit? Push Near

Military Training
Bill For Youths
'8 Is Being Studied

W A SH IN G TO N . Aug IG &lt;/T)
Ih r .Senate I mam e Committee
lo*lay unanimously ap|»»o»ed f’ re»ident riu m an ’s proposal lot a $!*•
500.000.0(KI a veai uiciraic in
ror|toiatuin taxes hoostin the ti
(oi|m rate income rale fn
to 4&gt; percent
l l i r in m m ittrr ailed sluutly al*
' r i I ’ lesi'lent I ruman told s newt
o n lr t r iit ' that all evicts ptofitl
■as will lie rnai I'd escntuall)’
I he committer ruled that the
W A SH IN G I ON Aup 10 * /! ’)
higher .atr* shall ..|U&lt;It ** *d luljt
V
“ D M '-'"o c n l *|» k M
I. 1950 It irlusrd lo aicc|it M i- " " " tqW Sen au*t Ivdm g* i« » i*
Truman** piofiosel that the i , ' &lt;h*l a new ,uu|v»*al Ini Univetsial
airate* apply to *11 of I'tSO cotr Miiua-s I • lining of ynulhs tlionld
l - i i l i ( n n g lfss siw-n
poralc imntne

Tlirc.il Tn
I*'ii;ltlcr
Hnsc I*r r sc n t c fl
By K’crl AflvHncc;
•1 Mustangs Down

0|M‘ralim i U imhII int l,,nr A M arinr

Scnotoi TydinRS Snys
1H And 10 Year Olds
ToHcGivcnTram infi

Ifear Admiral H \ Ifonsei, win*
I lie coi(Hiiale im irw ie i* part
ol Mr I ruman’s nserall hr.OtiO.- • r|ur*enls the U rlrn ie Depatlmclil
000.000 tax in* tease pio|vr»«l. In on Icgiilsli'in, gave that tnilir stum
lirlp Irname thr Kmean m i and li the S c in lr A 'lm d Iveiviir* tom
America’s arm rmenl against ( "l»- miller
mumsl afg ieiim u
( haitinan I viling* (I* M il) had
Tin lum m ittee prnbeMy
will tol-i In - i ninltiitli e llial he under
voir tiimnrnns on the Pic ntm l's luod i * i*t it lining piogiam . pm
prnpo *iI for • l.l.unn.tmu.nno mcre««e in levee* on individual in- liilily loplsm i: I" all sm ith' IA an i
A M II TISIIIVINO before a choed seasion of a House Armed Setvlrrw come,
lau m g Hie rate* In ‘JO 1*1 veal* " It, now was nm I n tludv
" S J S S l in Washlnct-n. Gen J I - ton C M n ,
*"
|i*i'c u t in . " N r lie nMir ralr-goiies
T&gt;dings* e.hed » group if Util
Washington with two memtwtt* of the group. They ere n * r Philip J.
Tin* rrirjHiiatc tale aoproved tit-spum ed
A rm y. Navy and Aii
I W f l t fA IttN O fiom h 'l '•Its Pina and their w illfu l |»*t I* the flrst
Phllbin (le flt. Masiarhiisrlts. and l&gt;P t * t l kln» 7 n.
!
‘
day would Ire 25 pen rnt on th t'. | n | i i " M o rin , in r r-n t l" i lb atep tn w a rl war for Id tis n ri* Pstpiii'* of Brrviklvn. N V . alter ha
a
etc
rlared U. R. force* fan now hold the Korean beachhead
after
first
IJfr.lvMI of c«ipm iti«ti in rominittce session, it I h i*
ia mdeied &gt;n dutv *» lib the i Ugaulrr • 61*' In" t*n»p* lte*erve Tile liennresenl “limited ofTensIve** will »Urt the Trig push.
(Inleraaflm tol)
runic, a id 4S p e rm it on inrotn' 'tin e
tenant Imped his bud lies -&gt;f Hie t tip -'go d Company, (faferaottonal)
alwivp IJR.tiOO.
j
Admiral Il'Ulscr said
• id a nrw
I ' l l -Oil III Tiulnali «ol that In ! | vt ( pjan I. (•'••is mg inlenvivo
would of rout*'- apprssva an ev- lu d / isf the Isppartmetit " f th
r . . p m fit &gt; las if it ia a filed to l&gt;»(pis^»‘' and ihnuld read i Conbl* lb.tr M.iinn.iMHi tntciun | * i pm gica. eoon. Hr gase no dctniU
Tvding:&gt; remarked that addi
po.al
The- I’ rretdaitt pmpnied ♦h it iion.il ospth el Imyond lb - prnaalit
the lop rate on im putation
in* ill alt act and ■alls to duty fill
mine be I amt ted fintii 'It pill c-n' om*' National I'u a n l and Reserve
It* l t It l o ll tsStiN
lo 4b pei ient. He wants lb - firyf fio tip t, tintbsM i must l*e found
1.1 * M i l l A C M ) I I I .AIM II \R 1 I.K S IN k O H I \
10
t.l
t&gt;.
iroVut"
the
manpowpi
nemled
)2b,tNMI of corpoiatino income 1*1,
Inter General w .llo n I I W a lle t. I ' N. Htli Viniv i nmniamles. gamb
Ail f" |e e N.av)
ml at 2b |*er n u t . amt all over |.s Itie Aims
land Marine i
l-il in Title MUc, the Atnrit* *n offensive on llir innlhein fmnt
126.000 at i-&gt; pen rni
-b e H .iiJ
Hie l ’ MJL, i|-eios***w ' * i » * a*
The . &lt;*rtajralios* t a i
It innkert ki.ilaV ,i* Htonrh die gamldr had p m ) nit
fir
I
Ifi
thr
It*
n
al
a
giou|i
video
to
ianow t* 21 pbrrent '*f tbe fir
Il was mating f'u an, Aitieiiraii nipple (will criue
iwnd
provisions
"f
lire
ilia
fl
a*t
‘WO; 2.1 percent of tbe n *si $16.
Il the Nolill K " |r I I I lii'l i* *• I'-il I ' m in iii*io "li|» il r d ll'-&lt;
llttO; 26 percent of the neat f.i.nnn, (hat directed the Arm y. Navy
■ml t it Porre to illuw Ig.yeor- ■
ii »ff iv rt iltr AlkicMtnD
^
f’ lani for ro-otwialm g wi'h llir
of in
ther vnrviTirr
inrnuir n
|wt&gt;*-en|
riw rn t r
HI R U N . Aug. 10 m
Com M p riren l Til
f rry-.r h*»i n-tni'M hnvp • - U $j. » |
W1.0C0. and ag
- I 'd '1• '» v.dtir.l*.; ........ n‘ ' r “
S f * t r Arlvrituinp Coninmimn* inuniits announced lorlsv a pto* 126 and * 60.1
% . t'jifw m
R ik i »■
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In n . 9Vi»Ir|
U'K
"The w -i
a "lit 1 I' * "
publu ily piogtam In biiiig new in- Ir si to S o sirl Russia against il on In- onie
,|j ‘ _ . . .
draftei' at a re 10 fssl II month
• Cl. • S t a f f n il lee 1 1, ,1
Tile
new
achc.liile
would
m»m
rlo.tiles to Motida w r.r niillme.l Irgrd
w rv irr.
"T* e "01
• in I Ills* il, I' s' •I1"
incendiary bombing’’ in bigliei
taxer
for
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P*
T u e x it f mgbl by l/lw a u l I lignins l a i C&gt;rimany by U. S. planet ail &gt;i'.e miles iif lb*1 - d‘ l 6ak
i!.1" . * 3* ^
£1’.' s t.r
r.anr.»l ia- rnt ov.usra.
lo member* of ibe Im lu .tiia l Com- lull later withdrew llir annnumr- rattling "more
than 171.10*1 Cm
V lunllv no one seal rnllsl • lo n g
R lS rl
oil till'
wi-sl
all I
(•oration* earning lirtw ren 4 -tl,:*" u n its iiavr lieni arrp|itrv| in i r
mittrrs ol llir Junior ami 5rnim mrnt
p ic a illlig f is c Soul I, i v . i ' i i 'll
and 471.pm actually would get t&lt; rent irm i'b
litvauar th r aimed vis io ns a d o * Ibe n iu llo T * fi oil
Cham firi of Tom m eirr at a meetCm-lb a il 1.rater. East German pm- durtinris in Ih r ir lax oldigatiop
IPivicp* s.iid tin* ptng 1 am bad
I lie d e fen se lines had to 1"
mg al llir Tnillist C rn lri.
pagando clsiel, issued llir ouginal
T h r l-nnimlttee 1 now prtic-'
proved nnsiireessful
a ll l In d Ir* ........... . n ■ |ain *'l
M r IliRgins, mana«ri ol tlir annoiinr rm enl, and (lie of final So­ to turn to Mr T ru m a n *
ntb&gt;
fol tile a lf a r k l Inst dmve tin
Il aallaatg nm r * a * Tareei
.Seminole
County
Cbambet
of viet /lin e New* Agenrv AD N disN o ilb boieans lelrpattng low m l
fb lliju
Cnmm ette, |m m lrd out tin t the •iilinie*| it. The sUlement wa&gt; In
W e lle r nolle d tlm |M |i IJegiA ‘
I .m u l i m n
M rri
ir tr n l rbangr in policy Ev (In tlir effect tbel the l ast ( iritnan
i, .,i ,i th
261h 11
1•
•tal* Arf.rtltMng Corn nuts Inn el gnsfim rent » l l asking
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tin !••» so I'liln to r am ilit--" *•
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lows indm ti'at inqunifi lo V sent p m lrrt (Jif Soviet tone *s*m *l
o' 11Ii lli.
nrvvlv a i l i v . l
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M in i-. tt,giinent and I 'ftli *
lo Chem brt* of C o m m e 1 1 * U. 5
planes. Neatly four bout*
p.
W F M i- .I
|i
tantr v Rcglmantal ' uuli it l&lt; ne
V
m
tM
'i
nt
t#A*rttnj*
nf#
«|
|4f*
tbioughout thr dale, and to m- later, tbe new* agency tuned a
from Hawaii Into tits Miulhnn a l,„ t . . I I . ',|1 ««•* « b-v*l *sr»f
t»A nfltf
Ih fift* '
dii&lt;liisl tntnmdfeei
“ kill” on the story, without r i
attack
TA
H AaIW FtlE . ■
Aug
f, 0 I.* 11. 11 I M m b . (Meiulenl
*■&gt;•U AOa
f a in * - H , Cttftftl IlK • tn?» n|»*tni|F
*»♦
)|4
The dlive l.igged down it* I n * 1
Tht
R o d i! r » r p # r * n i e t |
.
..........,
To dale, about f&gt;0 inquiries base planation. An erJitnr *1 AD S said
two days.
ciirnuHanecuiil*
the o l II* . lo r, I n is e i' ifv
*
,
been tftn v r d by the Stale ( om- tbe witisdiawal meant “ it t* Ibe trxlijr fh u rg ftl R n l# it O.
l oinmuoi t • cio* .* d the
Nuk
.
II ,
i-,o- b n lb d iy ol f.iwaitii
mission, lie s.ud. lull a s.tdely r»- same as though we had neser and A rthur J. Htm* w p ip ••guilty J',"*
long, and set up Ih ie r b ilu gof reprehrnsihle eonduet" In ptv " V .,
f
,
.
1
II * l v
&gt; n »»i i n
C l-a ila n .a ria S'aa. la a tr
pended advntismg prograni in n* la m e d il,M
paring their .lilt alia, king r *** 1
' r , r ’ / ' ' 'T ; ''/' 'll.
. b b l a ' e d 1* &gt; l l i r K lh V if t M f li
equipment
rental
r
.
"
l
r
.
r
t
a
M
w
fta
Powe,
/.
1-tgM
............
fional publicaltons, mrluding (lie
The original annnuneemmi »t«ilVf .
«
. 1, ■* , r»
thnw th»* In |t« Itlru rid f
*t I I ’ . . . . . . C D , ..........1
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r
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-ii n r u n n autnnilliei tperulsting Hepaitm enC* 'ansvr.*t and m o t . - *|re a te ,. 2.7:tl new HeeUle
*
W eek, ft r , is f i p r r l r d to prmtuce * lielh-r tbe Russttns would at­ t dismiss l h " lint ia l b ' Wl.
W l. .1 r | •Jl» l* ^ f l tf * l»f
Thw r.inner I lorn v e t . made I t . i o
mote (ban WIO iuqtiiiir: (m m run- tempt In blockade A m eiiian ptanr* question of legall y «f the m clli J',1T. compared to 2.1 I in J ‘ds
I i * g 'b o* 1li r I ' l l fit f*l &lt; • 1
mill lot' J m la i - littrv n t rental nf last year T*-- I n e i-a * * 1* " •
f 1I.1 1 o.'v
uniied out to l»e a
te rm seeking lotalrons in llo ie la
tiom li» ilin . which it If If) iiu I m
p i-rticr- moved row* I ■ *bnr
P 'r 'ent
A fte r the tri&lt;|iitile* are .r*-en'
I
t
,,
l.i
i-o
.
1, - 1* pie tcnl , lion ol
within th r .Soviet rone of Germany d, wn
"Kveix- month of ltd* year lie
,1 .Hitrsoi *1 *i*e I ’ngr •
and their requirement* a ir defer
'unit a i lion I mild r 't o ff the |,ast
t'nfnptroller t ’. M Gav slept- 1‘ thnarn m',r’
ervfe.
1
If
It
1,1
AS.
A
rlr
.
Aug.
Ill
td’l
mined, the r 'lieern' ean tw
«1*0 MI • *• «l * 4 Um
Ih tril
i'lto the p i*turn Ir* bnldinr un eonnerMoris made ibau in ih r
r
\ l l e |i|.i I x woUlisrs fiom Grin
tarted and lle .r re p ir-riite tiv r n
I 1 - l i f t l i l t ’ ll
payment of 1411,328 in Jul. reapondlsg month of last vest," II ri.lt. In . we* brutally choked *" T u n
Vltrd to rorne In
Sanfoid
«l
equipment rental check* reinii
II. Cademan. division m anaprr,
death in b n berth on the Jkoiilti
Bern I note County fur
in-nertbrn
igh
Honed by the Road Ib 'p » rtir'" » elated, "In the flls l &lt;even month n o Pacific’s Gulden S*ele l.nnll
I l ' s t l t s i U fit. C ia * TbreeS
for *22 rontraetor* He askrrl A- of this vent, the twiw.r ornnans- , ,t ,.*riv 1,«|ay as she insisted a
11 ,t.i 1rui n 1 aii il the
"Utley General
IJlrliaid
i r . " rsuineitcd 22.106 n-w electric set 1 a tie a It-m p t
W h ir
pi'it.lrm of owner vice*, *&gt;. again-l IK.trjt for tb alt** t
4 Ii I N K K U R T , Garnianp
An* v bat be ahutild do.
Kliei If I V. I*t ml* of Cor hi The
equipment
r n n tr a il'" - same perio,) la d scar,
in i AT A
I’anam eiIran
U'orl I
1 n nty «id llnftdd 1 I ant** tl Irtp it . aoiilil slump even the
, m, 1 'milt I * |U- tented.
"This year*
pain over la * a
lletharg-d railroad einldnye
A'rvs.iv* xtratncrulaer a rriv ’ d hen came in to defend their contra*' &gt;
.In • . on I*.*11 net u r ii-l 1 *|c.sfiom Tuearm, l&gt;ad ronfeased tlic
today w ith M narannr aboard, tie with a tcaltery nf li.g li.p iH r io l year** I* l*i H per 'cnl
.,*0 ...rr ,01 I to- St .b-lius
T U B C A I.0 0 8 A . A l* . Aur in
"N ew electric ervl, e 1 -nnnrr'
lleved in lie the large t mimhei attorney* that ini ludes two f t
laying
11 •'
. tr • n-w • * nni|i and i-el/P&gt;^^—The T 'lv iliv n s Run v * de ever carrie,1 a u n n the ocean on n m governor! who..* a.i.i.' i * i'.i ed are a rrlial.lc mdet to
tbe
Vic;ltii of the murder » r &gt; nun
I ii v h
i|„ old and nrw Geneva
llvered a* usual to s o V rrih e r* t o a regular flight.
Ilona also fnllnwrcl trie reida! number of new Imilding
nmplet I if
as Mrs Ada C. Park w h n ||w in
I. il tlir in a1ir I was set •
dny, "Jt hour* after it- plant w *
ed, and nur figures certainly re tin sin t if f estimated srs- b-1 wren ||||ilg
"larnka Ilka Nf*ah*a A rk." aid t-oilry.
■ 100.I p* a* - fill mafttirl
destroyed in a * 200.000 (tie.
Former
Govarnnt
Ib iv lr
I fleet a very fnv-uablf and et&gt; ou W* ami 70 vent a old
1 iln
on- bystander whrn tin 81 pass,
w i-1
W hile editorial worker* ovet^a engera and thq rr*w nf nine HI*- t'arllon o f the Tampa firm nf raging activity In Florida’ enn
P rm ll raid the 180-pound I a n ti | A hi n g i' • ' 1 pound *&gt;*
their usual run- h u e . rhe dm'* emlairked. A ll pasaengisra were 11. Mabry, Reeves, ra rltn n , A rd ri alt get inn
itfiar-l—- the train .rt Hlsl-ee
! I osvi-i I I *•• hnllbr.idi
&gt;" which
||e wa &gt; bumming an-l bad
limit
i f o lied
an-l
fwu
morning nww.paprr was printed In H- A rm v permnnal nr their depend •* o apt* Fields fP-o an an sn .r
“ F lo rid * U busier than ever,
to the G hlo ltn -itlm i suit r.n behalf and It ahnuid t*»- pnitited nut tba' IP le t," thr slier if f related
1 ,1 ,.,...
tailed reeling in at
Birmingham Ml m llr,
ents. m m ing In Garmanv for rou
| r , i than • half-hl)Ur lalet Iln Oir
-n-e -line They were young
of A. F. Rich of T a iiL b ta a ** ore Ih r building- being o m p le le d ar"
International News Service -onv tine asaignment.
t f wl.cse agreement* i* a j-n V - not the leault of a n il lent sprint man 1 m -creaming tn the
ron- M c d i t l . — n of 707 Hentl Ave.
was received through a Bitmlng
Tha load inrlitdad 44 'htldren I t ra lly queatlonrd.
iieen one, ind '
• * Tushy, a vnung
ham radio station.
by buttiler.- to beat p n d ih lr war re dm tor that * woman bad
year* n f age nr younger, inrtuding
fo rm e r
Governor
M lllatd
fiom Miami
K K. Rw alley, publisher. «ald h* cine infanta.
atrteunn*. T h l. increase baa iieen n ind 1 • 1
Vo mg .'tc-dl. who was arrnnt
faid w c tl and m&gt; fltn* nf Cald
"I s t ir fits l told Ibe rm nim for
hoped to make artangements lo
due to normal ptans made month
The h lg g r-t fam ily aboard ra
I ............ fath er, tel Crosby
svell, Parker, Foater ano W i •
a tra n rer had done the killing
have the Hun printed a t J a s p e
ago
hy
btllldera
to
meet
the
h-albeaded by Sgt. r | v|de R Klr.g of pinton moved lo
tt ..Silan.a »la ra * e I'a a rl
|,.r j 10 It-, f r Ii, and Ml Hcott
to int.*
lot,* .r.n*
n- ••*
‘
. ,
Ala., or Cotumbua, X i-a,,
until 4nrt H am ilton, N .Y ., who rr****- ginton
h ilf of tha enntra.'tiny firm of 'hy growth of .go * u t r
per .uai'e-1 h:s on lo give It tn
n tw merhaniral fa r llltir * &lt;an h »d tha ocean With hi* wife and Faulk and Coleman, which hold*
N f » residence* »&lt;counted f.,*
the eolnlrd man.
opened In Tuscaloosa,
four children
R H Wynne, a raritenler fm*
•ev»ial sim ilar ro n tia r;* and H*&lt; moat nf tbe flew e|rc|rie conn"r
A 411-page pre»e and all other
lli- incident.
F K U I In payment* haing h . ‘ I tlnns. M r. Coleman -aid. Thi» coin­
Ill* f'llV
equipment was destroyed by fire
cide* w ith figu re, mi Klnrida resi­
up
H O W K R P R A N C IIIS K
Of undetermined origin after t^e
1 S IT E D N A T IO N S
AUnrnav General Richaid b't dential m nstrurtion rnntrarta tel,
I I A L I . E N D A L E . Aug 1 0 Ge-dge MrGabagln, 7fi. le lir —I
paper completed It* final run rarlv JS,*acial t— By an overwhelming
M b*
I ' i i 'ESS. Aug l«l
&gt; si. I, liaa anugb! I t *r.l»c- totaling Il74.77fl,f&gt;'0 f.u tlie f i t .1 A f t
mnduetor, die-1 suddenly
yesterday,
fib n-' six months of HUM), a Idg coin over VVednc day n -irning at 2:00 o’­ ld -1 W ith R'nsia sitting in. the
m alorit n f nearly JW» In ope Hall- vi ne ,n the eaie alo . H
rr- rase rise r
The Sun began publication abnn* ■ndale voter* Tueaday approver! and 8lm», young former H"»'l
clock In • local hospital.
H it I'nllest Nations fW u r ity Council
two* months ago.
a 10-year altatrlc franchise for Department rmpUryot who have
home '* a* in Jacksonville where liel-l a tlored-doora rauviu nrinr
A T O M IC S T R IK V.
Florida Power * Light romisany. i«»t started to p ra rtle - law
hr nmved from Hanford reversl to t-.ie v ’ formal rreeiing of the
O AK R ID G E . Term , Aug. 1*1
N B G R O K H IT A T IO N
All quettiona Involve! In tbI ■neat sentiment w ai heavily in
rnuneit.
year* ago.
T A l.t.A H A R H F K . \..g
10 -lA*. favor o f tha franchU t and KalianT h - .ecret session was railed
mpHtated aim w ill U
hetrd lAT— An estimated MIO A F L conHe w * . Iioin in Marion rnunty
— A plan under whleh Negroe dale M ayor Foster Ingalls declar­ by Clreuit Judge Hugh M . Taylor •trnetlon w orker* did no* r»nnr* near Ocala. A Maann. he was al I . H I (K S T l, an hour liefore
may receive temporary Instm r ed ha svaa highly p lM ted with the in a day.long argument here for work tmiav on vital atnmb also - member nf the Order nf the r''pitlar onvenlog tim e of the
building project*.
Monday.
Hon* a t atate-supported whi*e uni oitcom e o f tha yoU.
Railway Conductors* and ha I many fo u n d !, so that qon-C-ommunUt
A union leader who withheld friends in S an fn rl Funeral serv­ nation- mutd am eal tn Husaia’x
verallies w ill be dlnrissrd by the
The eor i t waa 1 )1 for nnd IT
uae of h it name made the estimate ice* w ill l-e held in Jacksonville Jakob A. Malik to atop ftlihuaBoard of Control Ir Jarhaonvllf- agmlnat. T T # fra iy A a a
"W JOHT IN FAKKR
le the
Previously,
the
and raid tha dispute involved L « r*i - t a date to be announced later terin# Isrlirs
tonight.
W A H .4IN G T O N . Aug. 10
standard i r w a w i adopted reThe plan alrmwte S*a
T h * l s * M i , i . C -rr..rrr— Csw #Rf H# Ik # t&gt;«|ftlnrs att*C IW n va fn r
JniiViVwf. IT*,a -Soupliter, o-oi-s *,M-ii"*ii"-i nails,,ia iia«l tnai
Irene nf Tamoat a asm, Ctdvin nf without Russia and Yugoslavia,'
proved hy the Flortrta
(tonr#m»
■aid today it w ilt an n m v Union.
“I understand the dispute in ­ Sacramento. Calif.. • son, Richard, tn Hiatus* possible w a y * to con­
a M pareent Irscreaae in rallfnad
C o o n aa meeting all requirement*
o f tha United State* Con«*!tulior
commutation fa rm between New volves (upervislon of tha painters’ who ia stationed at U m Jack­ vince thr Ritaalan the Council
and not wages," the union sonville Naval A ir Station, and should get on w ith business at
Orleans and reaort area* cm the
fo r oqtMl edorational optMsrtnnitle*
two grandchildren o f Jacksonville. hand without any stalling.
offleial said.
Miaaiaaippl G ulf coast.

P lan s Outlined German Commies
To Attract New A ccuse U. S. Air
Industries Here Force Of A rson

Walker’s Gamble In Southern
Offensive Reported Paying Off

.

liirliiHtrial C o m m i l ­ ChaiKc Similar To
ter O f C. O f C. And
At tacit On U. S.Jaycccs Mnlrl Meet

Dropped

Beet I c s

A inrriran Aims
And Ideals Told
Sanford Kiwanis

f»r

Rrv W I 1. Urnnlts Is
I 'rip* tp.il S p r 3 k n r

Nciirlv :taO!lft Now
Road Departmeid (Vnnoctious Mtulr
Raps (iliioflo Ami l&gt;v I*owr 1 Co.
Sims For Snin«:

,

«i»iu;h»afw
etw
*&lt;

IT (tlllftll Oil ttlT^ICU
In (loldcii Stall*
Lim itnl Ftillmmi

!l.'I Crotw Atlantic
In StratocruiHcr

S

; Srimo I ’isli

AlalHimn NcwHpnprr
Destroyed Hy Hire

,

(tcoriri* Mcftiihaffin,
ATI - ( ’onductor, Dies

B£

*

I
V sTII A R «'V I IIM H - |l McTI-illS IN M i ' i i s, \ug.
tn
i‘
It
&lt;,cit* .1 M J .
Ion It tt slki'r. s|h tn .i* rimsmander. »iid inntght "a bisInr * ni «birig m uii-'iver * srsid
Pusan, tlti.il &gt; i|n i s (ni,; nr
the east roast,
■'tl was a in ira *'. “ he - 10*
it the Reds had la t.-n Ptr
.an ne wnutd ha*e liven l » true ed
It siw lit K*ii&gt; t u n
the finish."
The Reds hr-I ads r id vn b
to I - miles nf I'li.a ii - f a nniiit
east of f hbijn l-r i lc p Smith
rsorra Their, an tmertcan ofl i n . l i f turned lb' tide

IGIAO. Aug 10 &lt;/!*)- U. 5.
fnrr es turgcil .d ir ad I i uulrt liwlay
ami «nipped ■bui an atmoied
trap *Hound I IkV) North Kmeans
II llir' t hiliiu tionl m dee|s South
is me a
Hot to (lie north erupting Red
•Itackc made a new threat against
I argil ami imperilled a main
American lighter plsne Race nn
llir Korean e*it m a il near i ’ohang
j-r-lt,
ibe irssil lie rrs garni were the
•ivgeit ol llir wai l-ir tbe Amerim i fwn advancing in m b rt teams
in Im cr were almost on tbe nut*
l n it of ( bin|is. mam Red bate tn
ibe soiitb.
I S, l.tgbib Army leaileu look
baity iteps to |Hotrrl tbe llgbler
plane bate. Il is rigid miles south­
east of Fohang on tbe Sea ol
(s p in 55 miles not lb of Pusan
I sari Red Ittteei rolled back
« luml’lmg .Smith Koresn trr-ot»y
ibeie A l’ I iiiiei|Hiii-|eni Hal Royle
.il I’nliang isid ibe Reifi sirrr pro
• e, i., | bom Arneriran naval guns
l&gt;k Lefty inoiinlaiin m some of
) , urea’s rntssl rugged 1 oiinlrv
The f'nbang bound Communlsls
iiammrri-d down from Vongdok,
'ibi.-li they retook Thursday, and
II -a ll^ u .a Cl. !■&gt;.. 1 a —I

( liurchill Delays
Talk Tallin- Far
All Fnrope Army
11; \ ".p' it 1p i, t ■...
s . • in
■r * * ........ It)
t|(| I .
Hi
I ,1-irrte, trvliv 'eftp o i ••-**»*
al'ng dat-jle f—r ft*. - "*-* tl &gt;f
t'-ir-q*. s "b-ip.le
-a . lilt-..-*"
lot uniting F ill ops altd 'tr.ee I llist
ilic quofficlil parliaineul
'’--s-ild
- l l l i . r l»e stfreigfP.,'..| *, -*l -&gt;tv
-tl
M r - ' K * v S f l d t e . i . , 1 ' I t . S ' t q . . p a srs

I ’-iil'iiilative Arsrmbls'

It It'. I»fst

a f i.t R iltaln ’s w aitim e l . j T . r nd.
denis* postponed u*ttl| ♦"ru-irro-- *
major speetb srhedule.) f-r today.
*■1101-11111, It w a, learned reliably,
intend* to call for M-r -u.altnfi of
c.urnpeau grnrv. including G er­
man component.
»
Itletd
again U Hoviel iggrc . 1"M
Mai kay as'alted ll-e ' g-- .tovr"
e l.in rn t* in hit own g-vernmi*"*
fm their negativ- allilude lowar-t
Kurnpeau unity. "There n no r«awin," he said, "why wr ,
work
out a European •lectr-ral law s**d
lia ie rnrmltvra "f 'hi
, -c.fohty
elto led **
Maj. General W illiam I. Itono.
van. here at chairman
Hie
American CommlMee for I ’ nlted
Europe, told an tntervivwer the
only svay for the ts te m M - fo
Ineak out nf the .itatiilc's r» n fiM «
1, to derlate an Immediate emer­
gency.
i "nservatlve leader did no* ex­
plain why Churchill*' -perch -va*
postponed bqt indicated there was
'ime definite reason.

Sanford Wen!her
High vestatdav 00
1 -sw this motnlnp 7u
Itain yeaterday, oil
TXlat August rain I 21 Inches
n i f u.at
ig
i " i *11. I 11
tni-hea.
Tide,; Low *1 10 ■’ » \ X|
’
High fi TT P H

The W eather
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Aug. to .
Atlanta
Boston
t'hii ago
ftr* Moiisat
Detroit
Memphis
V — v —»t.
Pittsburgh
Washington, D .C .
F o rt M y t n
Jack sonvilla
Orlando

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                    <text>MONDAY: ATTG. 7, 1950

■ruv s.tvrnpn nrPAf.p. qAVpopn Fl o r id a

Korean War

Hollywood Stars Potrr Into Del Mar
In Summer For Races And Swimming

II

lio rs e* a t tli*

each afternoon in trying to pick
a winner, the pare is ut-nnnmnnly
leisurely and -low ; rnnlrhing, II
It does, the iprsmt Del Mm t - 1- •
phone system It atk* « longer to
ffet room srrv;n- at I S, | \|nr tliwn
it dor* to pirk
winner at the
Iraek, and there have loin instance whr-te vial lor* left wilti
nut rnriMirmiltng n deal in either
departrni-nt. Comedian .b- Krtiu-o,
the* sav wa* one.
I Nrt Mar t- Used to ll te famous
folk, howrvr t, and •an thank nr
e**i*ure a min named Ring C m -by for Ihe -tlnallnn. lie Intr-nln
ed Del Mar to Ihe tar*, and wee
Vena, fnr la-llrr or worst
The fir- 1 meeting w.v m irI.15 year- age, when Iter Itingl •
started Ills golf tonrr-ament - down
here. The nation’s leading golf­
er* competed, anil after a fashion,
tn did his eronles from llnllywtaal
The nearby Itanebn Santa Fe
course, m lart. ~lill b»-nt* ilrsears where It-.1. Hums npidie.l
hla Oxsrl golfing me! hud* Rob
anil Id* jok......... tin small&lt;pi rling
I Iota- rrgularlv practiced his gulf
galleries, and thr rust Ivs- ■ -wear
then- an- small trees and Ih n lrtboardering one fairway that have
never
rr grown
wh*-re lohrmv
Weissmuller blaiesl a rnashile trail

Mis. J . I’. M arautr, t"o ha-,*once Si., Net* tlrleali*. (os., rail I
imagine a person who I *iri ami
run-now** «u t taking II Al».\&lt; **1Khe say* sr lontimially
-ing*
tile pruiite* *-f IIA D M 'ill lo sll
her friend*. Mr* Mnealire wa,
suffering from *&gt;fir icti- - - of
Vitamin* III. 112. Ninrin, *n*l lion,
which IIAD.M D|. Minfain*
lien ;* Mr*. M uiauri’t own
statement: "I bnve i - l - n it lead.
ft liolllr* ul I I A H A f -f ll. R-'fnre
I tram IIA D A C D l.
I wa- w ry
Wrvtiiis. My family w-.** aflwi
erl, ten, Irersrur I wa . o irrllable
1 Died many thing to trlirw i»»
iyjlcrn of rill* nrrvotl i rnmlllton
bill they i&gt;av*- III- liar-lly any re
lief al all lio n toy - ' n arg
gsalrtl | Ial* II A D A I III . and I
star Ini taking
it ilium-lint* It
Xf’er Ihe tertriid le»ll!t I ful IdI Ins-1 taken nl llo Ittitihlr- uf
the wnrld off my rliool-lci* My
lietvca me n»w a« slea-lv a* *V*-1
M v family Ihink-, IIADAI'01- i
Wonderful I-., in , m v disposition
is I IMPS I-Met and I am not the
least bit lltilable
fit,I' Iheau e | alwav liav- r hnDle nf
H A D A C O I. n n .lh r krirb-n l-clf
tf •11 -*
•#.•v(S,
(*• * ftM
••* III" M NtflltNIIItl
B*y,s
ppMlort up the m v ik -t "
Gl*e IIA D X t'D I. a Ib -u ic
In Irein yon If youi . -I.in l**ktliese essential r-li np-nU, you, ton.
will lq- am.ll-&lt;1 al I hr wnnd-tful
restili H A D A t'u l. , » n bring you,
na it baa to thousand* and thouMisl* of olio r fine folk* who suf­
fered n -Jet irirni y of v il imin. Ill,
112. Ninrin. ami
Iron, which
IIA D A C D l. runUiii*
IIADACDl.
help. htilM l,, Ibe
hrmoglnbin
roplenl of you, ’o-nl iwhrn iron
In tieedcdl lo -a t r r the*- pice.
torts \iiamin* ami Mtnerals lo
every organ nml every pari nf
y&gt;iur I-ody In llo hentl. liver,
■ Mine.** ami lung- even l» the
iiAhacdi
ia that Wnndrtful
pew
ptrparattop
ptrmir-tng
bl-*&gt;c| relief fnr V'nir Indices
tlon. atnmarii dl»tinImrn— («**.
herrtliurn. sour "risln g i" after
mealal, for mirmal gmwth in
rhlldreti. as w-etl *■ that general
lun-down rr.nditlon, and a*h
and pain* of neuritis, if ynrir
ayalem lark* Vdnmtn* III, 112.
Iron, ami Niacin.
IIA D A C D l. I* Ix-lnp rr-.-n*
mended hy many
I . . . . H;\D
A C ('I. i* *o amnsinglv airrr— -fid
becnr:i If \uiii system lacks Vilamin* ill. 112. Iron and Nisrin il
arly dtrrelly to relieve this ,b-.
Hflenev -Ibe real rntrae nf yttnr
trouble That’s Ihe klral nf urn,'.
wet you wanl the kind vnq *hn*rl*l

llruei Cairo!, Adel,.
Republic'e "Rink I - Ion
lilts Theater - r u m I m

Ming's m o ld in g -if this i* still
pl.i •&lt;1 over the lntid*|M-akrr on
Inti- orraslnti*, and on orraslnn*
■•f le - ul n„ state, a live rendi­
tion will l«- tendered, plus Ilk!
vr r &lt; * of imeipriragHtrd quality,
by tin Irark's young pribltrity
&gt;
Kddie Ihad.
Mr
Itn d makes up in cnllin -i.itn wh.it he larks In Crosby
•tylmg. And fnr that matter, the
a fine men tinned Jolson an*l Murx
make up a* thr l-ctling window
w hit they may lark in bathing
trunks.
In I Mar and the rare tiara
appreei.-ite -orii matter*, anti also
\ii

lim b ic .

I MNilnutd k f moi | Mg» *»•*•»
ili.il when over f.tlignrtl turn M l
mi' lire |'&gt;I puked I lienr up and
srilril llirnt V.IIIOU* rornpllinriits
Jiy "blgli *irai»'" w rir iririv rd liy
tin Company.
I'he Conipaily, l&lt;d by (*a|1ialp
I toll lo'l Mild I ii ii I John Saul*, cm*
bin i •••I on llo- 11oop (rain pulllimn* for Foil Jackson on July 22,
arriving on the pillowing nnnning
ul u :.ii o'tlork'at Ft. lackson.
They found the ramp all iinpar•d. P ill* set up ami f*wai mail •
ready for lh&lt;-in by •&lt; advanced
df l.'iehlilfiit iiinlel I lie roninwiiil if
Sgt I e Cerlal Jones.
In I In* i-idlle li-fd airs nf lb ramp wa* the IHIh llivl qnn, 7,500
mi n lom pii ing all of Ihe Georgia
N'aliniiul linntd slid a pail of Ihe
I lot ula National (i'lai'l, or alaml
I JUKI men.
(P ilin g set Iin III ramp and
practice on the filing tang* - oc­
cupied the nitration of the m -n
lim ing the first week, *aid Cap'.
(Salrhrl, Instruction was given In
iln- n -e of many weapon* IncludIP«C batnodkoa, 57 MM ineolle**
iif|ss, C.fi MM mortars, rarMnrs, -10
ralibre machine gun*, llrnwnlltg
automntir rifles, 45 calibre pi»lol*
.i -I M I ill.
During the taller part « f the
week preparation was made for
bivouac, and polling out ol the big
tent*, and selling up pup lent* In
tile Ilium battle are*. Squad* wen*
organised mid platoon* and mm(innlr, w .-i- iii*lrueterl for the
pew set up.
On Monday morning, July SI,
Company I III full field pack,
joined Ibe ballalion for a four
mil. mattb. At Ibis »Hilnl they
... re laVeu in lllirk* H ! nille. to
i |,e bivouac sirs, Ml inlle*. from
l hi main p*wd* ami a womled area
\ aimillatrd ».Uaek. followed Ihe
next nay. with i-irtlona of Ibe
unii| piovliling leallatle but futile
defense in the form of blown up
lq idge*,rtr. Umpire* In Ibe bailie

man wbuo- e i'u
l-iitaut a* tin-* of IIlaw yer

and laud - *

pie

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these, tbr- ft iiillioh I ’nqqty It-md
of Reallor ba- I-r n ri-rrgani1- *
t*i develop a praiii il pi .■i
•
the lienefit *f nu n i r
l1 •
pualern ediii illon. and to pen-til
extension of a I- ti i ■&gt;* •
buyer, and tiler ■•( *.d i l.-t
ll t- oui ptir|
formation
r . itin- tiriioe r. i
an I In train
in* &gt;
ami (irofessioiiid lam liid of IL
oror-i r ii l • .re t
I’ointlng mi' iit ct
in
fedeinl legislM ion i f f t l i e . II
It illy iiw-nt r *1 i|- 1 .• m il" &lt;-i
many ne*v pioMrni
: i ale -0:hupp- biiving u'&lt; 1 le n llu j. Mi It -aid "We plan l*t
o&gt;ilip,le o.
work program u iib *!•**( of
Florida Ae»»e rnlotn of Renllor
and llie S' ill-ill.ll &gt; o -nli n ol
Real F lat- Hoard•.”
Gur L. ol lire S I--ro b * ..... ' ,
Reallor* who allrnded (lie iii-e|
ing writ- I'M'*idem .l M- rb II a
ley of tin* Klomla V &lt;a inlloo of
Realtoi -, uml Rida rI .1 l ,n -- if

of Orlando lit i

former director of the -e- ike .*

bun BU o f the II
( ‘nmmiltee, National A i at** ia I ion
i»f Km l KnlNlf llnitr . \V ♦•
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sonlrots and rationing into effect
if and when he saw fit. That it
the sort of plan the President has
said hr would accept.
Today. Sparkman sard, the com­
mittee buckled down to the |oh of
actually writing a bill.
The sections tentatively approv­
ed at the Committee's first test ton
today provide. Sparkman said, for:
1. Knrouragement of voluntary
action by business, labor, agricul­
ture and consumer* designed to
keep thr wage, price and supply
situation in hand without man­
datory controls.
2. Selective use of wage and
irivc controls in the rate of speefic
commodities— for
example,
meal or lumber. The Committee
made no final dcciiion a* to whe­
ther price controls in those cases
would I*’ only at pir-retail level*,
or would include the retail level.
1. General wage, price and ra­
tioning controls. The section deal,
ing with that authority says wag-

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United Nations
rr vattaa-a smas r - s . Os,'
the Korean War has priority over
ail other problem*. H r rrrall--&lt;l
that he said one* liefore thr first
murid in his efforts to settle thr
Kast-W rst problem wa* a victory
for hi* attempts to ronlart gov­
ernments. H r said the aecond
round wa* intrrruplrsl by the
Koran War and that tho U. N.
now has first to settle the Korean
conflict.
Lie was asked about Ihe ques­
tion of Chinese representation,
which the Soviet Union has atU ropU d to ling, to the Korean
War. He said the Chinese qtiestion can lx settled separately but
not as s condition. He thus ruled
nut as far as he is enneerned any
move to make the Chinese settlemerit a condition of the- Korean
pence.
Aaked whether the return ol
Malik lo the Security Council
would lie for the better. Lie said
hr liked In think that it would he
but that It la premature to say
anything about results lo l&gt;e gamChingam and Red-held Chinju, 55
milest west of Pu*an Chinju, now
n rubbled ,-ity, has lieen the
springlmard
lor frequent Red
thrust* at Pusan.
General MarArthur'a headquart­
er* In Tokyo naid Ihe attark wn*
was progressing on schedule. It
was railed an offenalv®— not a
counter-atturk. The U. N- force*
late Monday were about 15 miles
ea*l of Chinju.

I.tr opened hi* conference with
a statement on assistance offer­
ed in re*pon«e to hi* plea of
July It to 52 U. N. members. He
said he had received replies from
41 countries and that the offer of
fo rr-» is increasing. He al«n call­
ed attention to offers of econo­
mic assistance and *aid they ato
important.
Lie was asknl if a letter from
Malik asking for faster transla­
tion into Russian of documents
for the coming General Assem­
bly meant the Russians would at­
tend the Assembly. He said It
might lx* an indication hut add­
ed that French and Spanish tran­
slation* also are lieing requested
try delegate* using those langu­
age* an*l observed it *reined ev­
eryone wanted faster document*.

For lire terotid M r,1( 1-1 year. F -fd bs*
received Ihe Gold Medal award a* 'Fashion Car
of the Year." Ami il* good looks are matched, a*
owners will tell you, by its fine-ear quality. T*k*
a "Teat Drive" in thra '50 Ford ami you'll find it
baa Ihe “/ e rr of America's finest cars. ton. W#
fall It "hlg-car roadability"-ynull rail it tb*
■mootbeat, quietest ride on whealt. Ym rll agree
Ford’*

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ESTATE ilectric Range S31995
with the original HIDE-AW AY GRID-ALL

F r a n c e R enrniH
II aaila«r4 S'taM l*aae (*■•&gt;
them were n-il stationed on Ih-J
coptine- 1 „r Kurope aufflelrnl land
nml aerial furrr* io aesnre ibe
nialntenaiice of pear*.
'"These fmcra, to Im ronsliluln l rapidly, rannot raault from ■
single effort by in* continental
power*. This sentiment ta parti­
cularly Itvrly In tht mind* of the
Frettrh, who have unhappy memor­
ies of the unhappy events of HM0
(whs-n Germany Invaded France),
and who today not* lisa conaequenree of initial Insufficient of

Treat your family to the cstra-luKimii flavor nf gtilltd
food* . , , distinct from frirJ flavor because the GridA ll automatically drains off fat and gtrasc. O r use lh«
G rid -A ll’* "itram -tabic” heat to l « | i two pans watm.
Flush-(o-top cover rc tlo tn ctnicr work spacr.
• 7 tart fU fh ta lrt
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ceiling* had been established oa
a selective hail* “on materials,
service and property comprising a.
substantial part of all sales at
retail and materially affecting
tnc cost of living.’*
Those three steps would not
have to Iw taken In sequence. The
bill would authorise Mr. Truman
to put wagr-pilce-rationing run*
trols into effect immediately, if
she wanted to, without resorting
first to the volunary steps and
selective controls.
A major House controveraary
is the extent of the proposed power to regulate credit in the eon*
trols hill. The Administration
wants the l*rcsident to have au­
thority to curb almost all con.
sumrr crrdit. Southern Democrats
and Republicans generally oppose
restriction on real estate credits
and commodity marketing specu­
lation. If they get their way on
that, they piobably will go along
on the rest of the program.
In exrhangc lor concussion* on
the credit provisions. Administra­
tion leaders want nil authority In
the bill given to the President on
a ’•use it when ntgrasary” basts.
Theic was still an outside
rhanre that wage and price controla ami rationing
authority
might lie d r o p p 'd tem porarily ami
handled In a separate hill.
The House fight over controls
already has slowed up other ma­
jor legislaton.
A rnmproiilie bill broadening
the S « H ial Security program and
hiking Social Security payroll
taxes now is slated for a House
vote Thursday. It had been sche­
duled for last week.
Piling up in the House Ap­
propriations Committee la a bill
tarrying an extra $11,500.000,tXMr
in defense fundi, 14,000.000,000,
for foreigr military aid and mi*«
rrilanmus items. The Committee

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crarl Noilh Korcar sixth division.
It is lucked by the Red lust divi­
sion The two total around ISJIOO
men.
The offensive had l&gt;cen under
way only a short time when lt-29*
some ul thesis less Ilian six days
•oil of the United .States, piaster.**!
Pyongyang, North Korean capital,
and the industrial city of Wonsan
with 5lu tons of U,niiu. This was
the logg* st single blow dealt thus
far by thr ll-2'.'a
In the latest official field re­
port Monday on thr new allied ofIrnsive a U. 8. Kigbtb Arm y comin unique released at h:25 P. M.
&lt;5 15 A. M K.ST! sard:
"The attack launched thla morn­
ing by the 25tli Division anil the
Marine brigade advanced aU&gt;u*
ii.trtl yards today on a broad
I tool Strong resistance was met
with C- S Inrrra InDicting heavy
r I unities on the enemy."
The Reds, getting ready for *
thrust of their uwn toward I'usau,
.5 miles east of Ihe kickoff place
l"i the Undid N'ationa drive, hit
In*- Ainrriran right flank hard.
tin the roithrin front the Communi-1* la-gin a new offensive
outh of Ynclwit, the Kiglitli A I in&gt;
&lt;&lt;immun|i|ur said. Allied South
I* ruins weir engaged in ruvrre
fighting there.
The Ing Anirrican push plowed
into two North Kore.in divisions
in tin- nigged roast a I eountry of
tin .outhern sector. The attack
wa- made from the village of Kor sr 't.’i air miles weal of Pusan.
Ihe main U. S. seaport on th.*
utIn astern tip of the peninsula.
The blow was punched out by
the Army's 15th end fifth regi­
mental romh.it trim s , the Kit in
Marine rainforred irginu-ni of tin
F i i *i Marine Division nnd -nine
South Korean mmiimndn unit*,
the United Nnttnns offensive
fon e tmd more than 0,000 men in
it.
Thr Americans hit the Red* a
itiplr Mow to -tart fhe offensive.
h’tr-l a curtain n| atrr I was laid
'own by artillery t**t 20 minutes.
Neal fightei pi . u s -tiafrd and
km tr ied Ihe North Kniian Com­
munist lines.
I hen Ihe infanteynteri l«.*|&gt;*,|
Kill of then foxholes amt took nut
at the enemy
Carrier-based iitaiir-* -upporterl
land planes in the air attack on
Ihe Iteds, who Witt- raiigllt just
la-fore trying to Jump off «n a
•o irtcr-ottark of t tiers own
The offensive Ix-gtstl at 0:31
A M (.1:10 P. M K.ST Sunday).
The attacking U N tlo-rpa lung­
ed from the tael and -outbeast
Inward tile main road la-tween

lyw non, |tru|di
hr movie &lt; .spit
Ire sraional in
in , altrin««-n M-anhing for a lost
lu ll.
I hen about It year* ago tne
rare track was built and Urotbv
I* runic president. Pat O’Brien
wa* bis vice president, and touri t- entering the gates were often
dumbfounded when they were
greeted personally by both Ring
mill O'llrien.
W ither fro -b y nor O'llrien eve,•!•: I iito-&lt;! them too long from B e lt­
ing I i the pari-mutuel windows,
ol M-or.-e, and the same thoughti o'
exists today.
I ‘rushy i* no longer connected
here but he b-fl many fond
inemotlr*. and al«&lt;* a happy little*
*ong rut it led, "Where the Tu rf
M ill the Surf Down *1 old Del

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Miami S&amp;G

Senate Bill

’Right where we’ve 6#:n h r 29 years"

Gornpere the ’.VI Fnrd. feature for feelure, adlh
ears coating hundreds morel Only Ford, In Ihe
low-price field, offer* an engine choree of either
Ihe 100 h.p. V S nr Its companioo-ln-quality, the
OS Kp. Slit Only Fnrd offer* a 'Lifeguard’ Body!
Only Fnrd offer* 3 5 % easier-acting King-Sire
Brake*! And no car offer* a bigger combination
nf earing*-waving* in original coal, savings in
running coat* and the long run saving* that result
from Ford’* high resale value.

trsa llssH rrmm Pace Oas
ed confirmation of ihe uilqtoen*
from Senator Kelauver. who s«
the hearing will be public.
Those called P&gt; Washington art
S. and C . partner* Sam Cohen.
Jules Lravitt. Harold Salary ant'
Kddie Rosenbaum, and thru at
tnrnry. Ben Cohen, in addition tr
Johnston.
Johnston is owner of the Mlam.
Hrarh Kennel Club and three otf.
Florida dog tracks. It was testi­
fied in a Kefauver Cnmmittre
hearing in Miami in M id-July lha!
Johnson, l.ou Wnlfson of Jackson­
ville. and C. V. Griffin of Howie.
1n - Th e -H ills e a c h
contribute*!
1154.000 1" the ItitH political cam­
paign of Governor puller Warren.
The action imlay rame close be­
hind the seisure of S and G. bookkeeping record* by elisor* for use
in a grand jury probe of an alleg&lt;&lt;1 rnnipirnry to violate r loridl a
G ambling law*.

’’Aggteaalon 1* an International
*rime stilt(ert lo International represaive action and punishment,”
also is working up a bill lo can­
cel aomw of the non-defrnse ap­
propriations already voted In a
general appropriations bill. That
measure passed the Senate last
Members have all but aban- —
done*! hope for early adjournmrnl. ^
They are talking now about a
long recess starting late this
month and running well hevond
l-almr Day.
The Senate was nnl in session
today but hopes to start debate
roon on the control* hill. Also in
the works thla week Is Senate arlion on four Presidential appoin­
tee* to high federal office. There
is strong opposition lo ail four:
Martin Hutchinson of Virginia t"
he a Federal Trade Commission- #
er, Nell Andrewt to l&gt;e a federal
judge in Georgia, Carroll Swltier
to he a federal Judge In Iowa and
Frank K. Hook of Michigan In he
a member of the Motor Carrier
Claim* Commission.

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KYKS KXAMINBD
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In U n i t y T h e r e I* S t r e n g th —
T o Prelect Che Peart of the World;
T o Promote the Profrto* of America.
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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1. Remedy "defects" in pirvent
lawi govrtning "eyminagr. ihr
irgnireiion ol loirign agriili end
ihr secunly ol lialicrial d rlrm r III•lallaliont."
2. Give ihr Altom ry General
power lu m iu irr alirni lo ir|K&gt;il
^ "their whereabout* and activities
al regular inlrrvalt."
In a 3500 wold message te thr
lawmahrra, Mr. Truman aakrd
Ihrm to In- wary of any action
limiting personal llhrtty. Hut he
»ai,| thr Bill of Rights la not intended "to |,ievrnt the government
fro— maintaining our naliun'a in­
tegrity against subversion or at­
tack.''
Explaining why he tliinka atiffrr
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c ix -lied ana -spiudrd a, Foiifwld-Suiauu,
Alt l i » - . , I'orp Hurhhardt llufr.atrlc u n r )
llww i eckapc-litleia-d lii'lil. Al Icatt I , per *ti- di-il ui&gt;d Ml were hoa|iitali,&lt;-,i after tin l&gt;iy iliiiu f l, carry*
,or a,non gallotit -f gasi-lliie »ud a l&gt;umb ratgu. nujahed up u mile fium the ,-at.l &gt;1 lie iituway.
lie ,-tplnaioll &lt;t (ir. So aecttons of n trailer ram p and •hullend otliei* S,.in, ,.,u Ik- - ll ill Ilia
l l kg! t iimj
Many uf tlu* iiijui**! » pip t n u lf iit i uf Hu* taui|&gt;. A muiii* tht*
m* IftIff I m ii
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Fire Protection MacArlhur Urges A-Bomb Manager
Treaty As
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!ati*|tilaF 4(li) t'lliri *ii |(ui»i| iti%|i*
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they
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alaugldcling
I - ' - -till ini-a'idaiit*. old t«oplt.
»* liirii .in,! &lt;li,bin ii anil drtlloyink
lb, it pi,'|inty
M r Irlrgiam «anl III,nr llian 4.
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MSI |&gt;*-io.u\h.i,l Peru kd.t,l i»l
ii pur,I ,i Won, in ond tb.it Nr,.til
bad ilu.ut 7.1881 ...-u a llo ,
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lot trading .uni li4li»Ull«J|| ul llir
frlcgvtivii.

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pit V9*«r*tli|M fl *“Hi 111** IliH rti
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H ir r liai»**f«’f tr%\ I** tin* S .llu l
Jl" — I- UlKbt .... '- *I"P*
)tl Amei lean &lt;t.-i-)nnt
for rnrly di’livriy t,« W, -ten,
hiit"|«'ait Allies.
liidot'hina lin-. rrct-iv-.l -,v -uppsirt lundini- ship, and right l
I - trno.poit uirplnoe- from -h i,
country.
Turkey Will Ink., deliver) uf :,
Mibmatiiie rescue sbt|&gt; or, lug
IB. ............ I,marines ............. .. ..
f m ^ j |,y thr NttVy l U»* mic * »
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lo Turkey.

W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. H M*i
lk„iirh,t Mu. Arthur ^aid tmkv it !
i doubtful that thr l),S. Armed Q j j j r o l l
Fo rn could u u rp t Japan-« rol
untccra, «■ proposed by Srnntni
Mugnu-on III Wn«hi
Hu,. , i Nkii' f fit &lt;UK Mfliithi f |*
llllYVUM In i*KfH,Ct»**i 1«* ('»! a
In a cable to Mugnuaon. Mar
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Du4 I***, liv p ii. nrtl
mnnli«*r « f 1114II |»«tr«*l •tuft in
Arthur *aid the first and logi n1
•run* Writerti
Jrliuntiori't
t lht» W’ftf futufp,
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug s &lt;/!*&gt;- f&gt;r•t«nj! lit r I o *11 iI****1*n4' k nnft|:li h 1
■•*-p in providing for th» «e*tir-*'
T t 1*• ! «*ti;«|hi u f t»r m » id 11** 111
of Japan lltra in "the early rondil f'amill L Wilson &lt;pul l"day as llth tidu,
•maHi*t
nntiiin*
uf
Smitlir *•!
eta!ion and ronaummation « f t* general manager ol the Atomic
A lin Il-e Noith Korean tele A ti„ „ , lU ly
u,,
iiipapi'se peace treaty "
cram m .i reuu, Mnlik nrnoutHiul a
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l.urigy
Commikiioii
with
a
biasl
. . . soon, llcfeliM" Ii,-b.|'|n .,i t, , , in
MngmiMin propuied in a hill In.
, lomiini. ul »n
I iuio
llu I
t i min,ed la.l week lu permit the al Al C Chaiinian Gordon Dean
t'umiid .mu »u Korea llu. t'on, ktirati'*!, following rniMpl of the
rnllathn nt of Japaneic m i v - te,
I'reiidenl liumau acceplrd l l r. .i.i si,ui i epotted tt wir. uveivitw l*r«*l i in in iry rrptiri uf llir I' s.
an* in the -Nnu-rlran armed fur •«
Cnmtnunlti •Ul 8*&gt; ml•&gt;ion nuw m South
resignation rflrttlvr nest iuesday, furl het reports u(
at half pay and with no rlhaen
ngali'M aoanided an! varl Ania.
Wilson followed up wiih a slate- sirocitis
ship or veternna lienvfits.
No iiiinonJialr info)mali«m m u
a l u g g s e f p j .’olru' « • do,1-.a* r.
&amp; avaiialilr h»*rr an to thr ip*ci&lt;
The Wa-hitiagluji senator aal ’ meat saying lit U M
jlfit 4*f t i r . l t r . flrliifltf %rl»4||i#'r
thi* wouM praVMe adjtllun.il man tie fire ol i oiltl4K fit r ill Draii
fir n't'orniiH'iulalion* m lie rel i . l ;* |*r«*Mitj«*fl! »»l tilt"
H r s.sul llieie lias been a lirud
power fur llie Korean figlding, re
poll* hiif th'f«*u*r iiffir • aid
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low aid llie ('uiiimitSMin's asttunuiy.
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American trn«o
tlial (hr Vh tmiiii ni in&gt; f bob.
now an &gt;«.. upmtlon Julie, Jl,- , t, Ilsrll. a In,nr d u e l role ill III* Oil! * I 'i'till*'11 ift i l |o|» uf lull*'
'ht il
In iin ilr * m jim t ii 1ii! ii, i nf K -it
e.l Mac Art bur's uoitdon of -I,. niauageuirui ol tbr alioin,
llHcr&gt; nml vuui,. li, ,, h t
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14il t I lit ill 8 •»»“ "lull"
:ip*)ii
move.
I mam
U 1.4 11»»"« till f%4*4ll»ilt tt srilllj tllll* N enl* ,,( tin- fxrinei 4 ri'i U*tl ft
MacArlhur reptu-d in a me,.age
H r said lie Iran llu. will i, ((el Ik i»r |*4tfi III (hr vtn i t* in .mi bull ll flat,- Die ladllg III II *|4||*|
made public by Magnu-un Hint
•HtK A.f
suit III "a I umbritltuir. ilow luos •*ll lu lw» *•■!*. If llir i:» ft‘l|uN%*sl e,l in a.IJitmi, I•* •,,|i*i*
I* ( tll'fl,
(14(11*|ll lll-WfNfl. | ll&gt;&lt; I i,m b nun) il,i » uppmUug
"Ibe evident underlying puriHive
him .iduoillltiahou liM&gt; lour win Is Idt im if i* |iiurn!ili-i) u i mi |i l i hi* :m »
lliul you have in mind uf ladater
I'uuiinutusl li-tl ni.,-)
m tint.,
* him*.
upr the M-vuiliy iif Japan a,d is ima|,.iblr ul givuig (be souull) |m 11 i'i| I ii I. m |ir &lt;i (••*» t
I h r i l r l r t '- i t i
litiil
ftn
llt» ih
tliile lil atlriiiltii.iilliij re,i lance the kind ,,l dlinhull Itrednl P.
i rum',• tin
nli.ttdy received
to toialitanan C u m m u n i , m maintain and
im rrair out bad I Iv 11 |&lt;|t*(H&gt; ttir., iill** uf (flit) In lh«‘ sI—,iit iihi t S Nnv) air plan, .
If lilt i*i* ,^lo!* itiul oil** Ii\ Ih, S*tk lin y were (errted actus* llu- \t
Hliougholil the world ha. mv
riilu p in llir alotllu llrltl
if I n \\ hi'ii th f'uiili il 4t|(«» *l l*** I Innllr b) the I 1,'iirli ewert car
In artiest iitideritanding and sy.o
Dean only recently ora- mpo.ni F i i•i &gt;&gt; f oi tin* w H ' l t r n J , il al* riet Dmnude. llu * ship is r t
palhy."
ed chairman of the five-piriol.
him 4 l it 111sit is in
|,ifti’,| tu uiske nl least niie inure
"Whether yuur actual pro|n&gt;,al ('ommlsslon mid ctutfirnied b&gt; -&lt; t« ,ii 1\ Ii lit
jcollv kills mmlil k it thr Sovirt li-rryini; flip liefnr, llu, , n,j ,if
m f-aaihle at this lime, however
Senate
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the ,uiiunvr.
iv inure d-iuli’ ful," the G.-netal
In Id* 1,-Hi-r „( rr Igi ill, mi
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thi* I ’ S I 'I him* ul
Great lliitniu hn* lukcii Jeli
said. "This la largely due lo ll,. tin I'residmit. Wil-oi, did ■&lt; t &lt;
Till* A* 111*1 I Hill hi*' t of t»i- Mil* Ver&gt; nf n •iili«lnntlal numliei .,(
fait that no in-ace treaty ha. ve- out what he *aid w-r,, ".-onit"
l»-en ,'unaumriiatml fur lapun and ing" reason* behind hi* &lt;!&lt; i.|„n ' fftry i*aifi|Miifh (n Koiru, low ever, It-Lti superfuitre*»e» in t he last
Will hot hr nf|n(i*i| h&gt; thr &lt; tuiiicil few liiunth- fhr tutnl number ■•(
coniiiwiuently || i. under interna­ unit his llH.lW -s-ycsr job.
•lull *ht|tr
tins,, lx, lull,r* In In, given ||ka.
tional control.
HI* duties have been to , t,ti
T h r Soviet iiioihiial iirovi.h*- • I ’nltnl King,lum ha* MO| |H,P(|
" II would »ewm to me list thi out policie* and n,tmiiti-.1 rnt&lt;'
M l Thai llir rou n d I mvili* ltr*l tmiKUiireJ but il is generally un
fit t and logical step In 0 *, mat (unctions n.'sigucd by llie t'linuni- Chinn a1**1 Ih'il Hurra to Infer i » i i * derstoiHl ln-rr that it will mti
•i r would lie in the consummation slon.
m V .S . Korrnii ill n •ItiiiN a n 1 to ulxml 111 tuperfurtresses.
Hut ill his *latemenl
H il-of a pa-ace Irrn ty wherein llie «.
(ml Tlial Ihr Coll m il tall (in no
Allimugb defense official, have
curily uf Japan could be fully |i io - made it pcrfs-clly clear why h- » ■ &lt;|li|iir«fiflh- **i,| ,*f ho t'l't't - l*» K
Je,idi',1 |i, give nut file ,•««,*
•suit t (*.,»
vlded
Am«i 00nos u t i l t i
alia* *a 141m t» « a ! t il •luniiwr m guns, fauks nml other
H r .uni thr relationship of r&lt; • DvtiVfil Jn141r nriil 4*1*ii t futriifi In-nvy ground equipment inelud
"U n til such action i&gt; accomidiahrtural m longer and chairmnn
ed. n uuitateral approa, h to the
in
n l in the current arms aid proir A F C Is "an iniimair and i - t
problem by Ibe U n iln l Stale. tuc&gt;
I hr It o |iro|Mi*sl c,nid&lt; lin,' nod gram, apoke* men raid today Hint
opal one" ami must 1» m a il. l call, upon all cenintric lu o,,- llici the linn&lt;meld uf imminent from
a&gt; you vuggeat would b* of Joubt
"by n very htgli degree " ( ront
ful feasibility."
itlfluencs- to end lb, lighting or the I Hit,-|| .Stair to We tern Kll
deuce" i| (he program I to I - at l- f,.t io l , ei, ll from
ollng rope is |u,i,-,-edilig dcndil)
u v u i t s M «,» , — s , *tst
administer-,! effectively b.
il
general manager, a eveculive U * « ; i o n I 'o s f M o v e s
V ETS A G E N T
fierr.
Turn I),o-ii, upiiseiitatlv,, of tin
tVH-on naid;
A u a i n s i S a lH itu f p v
"I regret that I &gt;|„ not bnv, M-* Veteran, Admiiii.iration, will In­
l.*H-nl fluriaU today nniHiunced
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nn offer of a reward of flott fur degree of confidence in the eh'&lt;
Helping the inline ih-felii,), unj
lufurmatlun Diet will lead to th« man uf the Commission » » ,,* I i'hurrdny at 1:30 o'clock in order I" divtiuo uf llu- community ae l l e v e il t&gt;
sential «' •! I - o il I t u n iiv ise Velernlis mid d e p e n galnat
d)liturrs-st nml conviction uf any lw*r- I,
aubveraive influence* n .n
It'eallaaro ua &gt;*an» e itl
ol) vi-teruti* nffnii*
soii or i&gt;enon* -ought stealing
•he major topics ol discussion lit at
(lowers (runt the local cemetery.
night nt a m ilting of Sanford
Florist* making this announce­
Post 5.1, American t.egnm.
ment include J . D. McNeill, A. R.
f’oiiimuinb'i Knrlyie lluushiildn
ltuaseltrr, A. F. Ramsay, and J.
urged that a more intensive nieniR. Stewart.
liership rive than ever i-e «lnit,-d
T h k action Is the result of
to raise the Post's liumlo-tx to u
numerous cumplninta lately of
new figure. The names of ( heater
flowt-ra luting atulon from grovra
Miller mid Cnpt. Karl* T laimk*
in thr cemetery, A enretokrr k
Df. Julian N. Tolar, physician and surgeon, who on Oct. 1 will were suggest c l as membership
employed at the cemetery during
leaders.
both day and night but 'te k un­ have practiced medicine in Sanfu'd fur llir past 33 years, said to­
Three new rni-mlM-rs were ridded
able to watch the entire aria nil day lhal he was much inlrrrslrd re, rally lu trad in the Herald how Dr. to the Post: Prank Stanley Verthe lime.
J. N. Robson drove in hit horse and buggy lo allend lo tbr births ul nay, bull, growrrs; John Gore, earjiehtcr ami Freddie K*calavnti,
many uf Sanford's itsidents.
lather.
t lG A R K T T H T A X
“ When I slatted practice it, Taylor county," said Dr. Tolar." I
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. a n il
Plans wen- discussed to rni»e
The nlrkeha-parkage Florida &gt;ic couldn't even afford a liiutr and bu,gy. but tbr lumbn company whose fundi fur I lie l egion Memurini
•telle tog produced H.IKUiP? in etnployeea t servs-d, loaned tin • * --------Plague wiiich will U- placed in
June. Beverage Director l^ w l. M
(lie new Municipal Stadium.
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youn* T ,,U r lo administer d b i r
Schott reported today.
Tin- Post voted to com|u-nsnte
iI i G.. ^ .* hr M*.
i
oporaGans.
ht an
or. my way to a
0 home,
home.
wh. . ,forw„
w,m
hp| The
f, physicians
• yunt)|r Ju ll,
„had
, tn Karl l.ungrrii, now in Hay lines
where
l|n|t hpl,,rr
fl,r'
Incorporated cities and town- night
sick chllil
child lh
the« niulf
mul K_
h&gt;j.
wa„tri| fiu atudy me- ilkp iln i, for three days work
will get 11,067441 from rollertlnn* lh«*ri» wb « a lick
within their limits, and the State S lo p p y dead nml I luokml down
was md surprising which he had donated us u I eg ion
;
Tidwrrulosk Hoard wilt rs-relve and there was a hig rntllesnak,- , h
hen Hill Shelley in- member, In the building of new
coiled right In the middle of th, ,IUired
rpr,,riof hint, "lluckshot, what kitchen facillles at the Hut
l.'tSVOM
Allocaliuns to the variou. mu- road. I Pulled around it and went
you want to do?" lie replied
It was. about
COMMIKM H I T
niripnlltlee Include Sanford 17,7M lo. . tha
. home.
. . .
u‘. l:i&gt;n he wanted to be n doctor.
the morning when I
A T L A N T A . Aug. 8 t,Vi— An or­
Dr. Tolar rrcahml that when his
came back and the mule stopped
dinance that would give Oot-s•-)**FF.e r e o r g a n i z a t i o n
again In the same place ami there •on R-alnh waa born In 1019 there
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 8-b4*&gt;- the snake still w a s . Again I waa only one trained nurse in (its 14 Ilnurs tu get out of town
Support of the Alfred I. DuFon*
(he eoun'y Lola Nettles, a Ne­ was In the hands of the poire
pulled around It and 'vent on."
committee of city council for sludv
pl*tt of reorgonliallon for the
ats, from Raleigh!, N . C.
Dr- Tolar, wl,„ve father was
Florid* East Coast P dlroed cone in tba turpentine business, came
HI* boyhood In Sanford waa today.
today from the ftn ^ ,% ( rrfundl.u tr Sanford whan h*j was one year happy, and he enjoyed playing
The measure, based on n similar
ordinance In effect In Hlrmln-rknm
bond deposit committee of th - old In i n i A l a boy ho workboll with Ed Lana, and nlso play­
FEC.
ed In tha Philips Drug Stare ed trombone in the town bard. Ala., was introduced nr vestrr-'ae'
K G . Croesmnn nf Now York, w h e n Roumillat and Anderson'* Ha attended Sanford High School, rouncil meeting. It rails f ' » d committee lawyer, n a il into tli-- U nuw Iscstcd, ale? In Newtand's the V n f re H ty ?f N«eth U a e d lM , parture of Communist* within I*
roeord a sulenaonl favoring the Pharmacy.
and In 1915 graduated from J r f - hour* and makes It unlawful lo
DuPont plan M a hear it,.* on re
Trained
nurse*
were
very feraoan Medical College. F o llo w distribute C'ommiinkl Inspired Id
organisation ruum ed before the aearta, and D r. T . A. Neal and ing n period of Interring In a ernture or associate wllh Cummun
iaU.
I l n u a v H es faa* Tw o )
Commissi,in. D r. Sam Faieeton used to call on

Wilson Says
He Docs Noi Il.ive
Confidence In Dean

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Reward Offered For
Cemetery ThieveH

Dr. Julian N. Tolar Completes
33 Years of Practice in Sanford

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Ibe riidilar) u b.enrr (or thr
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o irt &lt;,r„« paper Literary
t, a /rllr rt|iorlsM likJay that
llir
S oinmurdst North
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hr ikrn through
In s in an drlrn&gt;v line, and in
nt!,,, vector, had «)*le Pis ticall* ihrouii lurk American
c,-iinler at lark.
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report
-rid the Norlh horrans conImu, t„ push relentleualy for,-.,rd in Hi,- crucial vectors,
ipmliiic tt ashllisli.ii rob inn,-t I*i&gt;•» Pi-atMU) a* hating
e v |
(|gi,res, ihr
.•its. tg. arcsi.«-s| tirnrral Mactiiho r ul Mrtdrrslalfng Ihr
\iii,ri,.ni III..,, ul mrn and
ti|Uipment
M*k,N(), Urdnrsda), Aug 9 —
■J Noilli Koiean iroupt (routed
•*•"•* llie 11liesf N.Along Kiser dr*
len,e barrier in Koica and bulged
ill two miles raitwaid on a 2 .000-

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(i^nrial M 4kArtfiur i wni turn*
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io u it uuiy, ir lf .iir j .il1 H :3 0 R. M.
&gt;p|H.iitl,,l I Irvins made anolbrt fursda) (S JO A \|., lilST) said
■aid today a* llir i),ilr munty llie "|&gt;o*sible tlirral fiuin the small
Kiarid piiy piivliril it, m»t ligation Imd^rlicad, avto.s the liver "lu s
t dirgr,! von-pm , ) i*&gt; pul'lu ol- iieitlirr ill, irate not decreased."
i.itl, to ev.uir the v'.iinbling law,
Lpw.irds of 9.000 Hr,is were relliiee rliiots »ei/-d book, and poiic.1 over tn two met crossings.
m u n i, utKlivilIM tile ,'prialioll, ul
I S i'.iglult Army braduuaiters
tile t lub St,, llir I , p, e t lul,. and lu Kon a *aid the two l oiiimuiilil
llir A id News Agent) lo, atrd on iuidgeliradi wcie ol "piiiuaiy
die t luli Kt, premises III I I I'oltai. i" in rm al pirsenl.”
just „ul,ul* tbr Miami H i) Isimi*
Ib r Iwt--day old Amc.tcan M oIbe wairatd issued by Circuit
tine and utlaidi) ullntsive in the
lodge Stanley Millrdgr also ua(U’
,-d a* pailies tu the a,looi Ja c k ' rstiriur stiulli nuilr. small and
bloody gains ui djy-Kmg attacks.
. 1 l» »ll lilt1*1 ( h itllr Wall. Mr ••ii
M &lt;••) I ulici it s i , Imggrd by Commun*
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ml 111 llvnking that |hk krlrd one
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1,11.0.1
tin Itm«*ml
mot unit (oi a wlulr. U. &gt;. M inlltri
llir cell) couueslrtl w l(h '
.on , look, ill it u|i and fired
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llir mi ♦,ill*
Ann* men fiom llir tu p
llir III*. ♦i* 'd#r llir irniDM III
I lie o llrim ie bad gained 10
A 1till iil'D Mill iilr* tlir 11114i* lit nuba ami wav 10 »i 12 miles east
I lu ll- It l u l u , i i rililiril piiblt. ,,l t Iiiii)i i . K ,il lii Id rabbled city in
a. i moil m l oi I lie I list National llir imitli
1 tie lied in idg.'beads posed
liatik boil,line I her had |U-t I,cell
tliieals to Allinl fmces al two
ictuinc.l i«, ibe aiiounianl l,t places.
tine wa* five miles noith of
iLilpli \k Mill, ill in*r*ligaiiii Im
tYairywan, 15 miles riortiiwest of
||ir k e lu if -l V o it, fu m e Invr.ti- Taegu, tile provisional South Koreau cu|iitni. The otln-r wu* all
g.ituili t ommittee
mile* - ,utli of i'iuingliyultg, which
T i ll., .1 tile cl m is \&gt; ,-n- liie
-io.it111) , )t id rnrgil.
non win* .curd le.-.ird ol the S.
At least three lt d legmients—
..ml i, i .a,Milling Syndic ole at ■i.ihio men wit,) piobabty ruoie
Miaou II,a, li sutuidny They were
a m* i i „ „ , 4 It* I'sea SSteel
George H llurvey, girami Jury
it'Vestigutor; I laiili'l I' Sullivan, |
oprrntiog .Ii i ,-&gt; Im *if tin- t rune
I'uinim mil ol Grenier M ia m i,,
uod Hoy.i Miner, u |irivnte dt-ls-clive.
Col. Jn&gt; k It Younger, presiiluut -u the Clime Culiinnesioii
who |participate,I iu Saturilna's
raid, did 11-&lt;t tike part today V I M INKNCK, Mu.. Au*. » D T )
cauae lie wa'i in Waslliiigton cunItiirr (ifiiu m Vkt-ir killed and
leiritig uiii. Hi, Kefouvrr coinI
nnti nl hr ft
n*iiuiiile*! in 4 wild
Hotter
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l lie w o i tiiil
sui ,1 by Judg, dioolmg spree in llir O/aiks hill
Mill,dp,
no in, grand jury was ■ountiy last nigld
engaged m an investigation to
I he gunman (led min s lira 'll)'
deternuui the sheriff of Dade
count), in, m lice of (hr peucr Wooded area neat llm South cen,d ttm .1 lin t -aini other officials ii it Mtituun town
are engaged in a , olispirnry lu
Ihr dead llldudr 11.11 1 anilrr.
Vl„inti State gambling laws.
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It forth, i stall'd that the sing ,,( ib, wtiirvnl was not fli­ c, L ! n u lri . and a lour year-old
trust,,| i&lt;&gt; the sheriff or other t'll- girl. 1! i ihat-i 1 Intis
forertnent agene ten tieenuse ihev
(.apt I A. land) ol llir Stale
IlMNllOUS II* !*■■* *lt|
Highway I'atful iJritlilird ihr *U'i*
IIIG in V A l I 'A I K i l l .
man as William I lams. )9, lather
T A I I t il NSXKK, Aug M o p j■I ihr dam child.
Pr«m„llull u| i apt. J. Wallace
(M lu cm set up mad Mock* and
iinitl
th, previously unfilled
•-itn.ii of in-. 'I m the Florida began an extraiive icatch of the
Highway Putrid wa* announced t , lulls.
day.
M ivnll Hubert Wright said that
Al ti" 'in n lime. Patrol |l'
.■ftrr
the slayrr dnapprared into
m t „ r II S hiikmari announre
ihr lull* thr body o( ihr four-year*
promti,ui "t Mu k G. H u ll of F,,'
on Ih, u&gt;&lt; ■ Ul four hunts today
,,|d girl, shut through the heart, was

Three Slain In
Wi l d Missouri
Shooting S p r e e

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III i l l If A IN F I L L
M IAM I, Aug S -id*) — A spec­
tacular eatli morning
tjiunder
storm iHturcd I.&lt;15 inches of rain
on thG un-ne in four huurs today.
A heavy barrage of lightniue
caused -oloe
lalliage.
Plnodr
streets delayed hundred- of pc sons on their way to work. N
Injuries were reported,
S A FE TY RULES
TA.M I'A. tug. 8 - i d l — Propose '
railway safrty rule* will me*n
"antl-induatrlai evpandon" I n
ti,i* -tale, drclarnl Haruhl C ol-r
eaeiiullie vice liresiih-nt of thi
Florida Chamber of Commerce to.
day.
Colre appeared at the opening of
a three day hearing nn the rtilrhv the State Railroad and I'uhil
Utilities Commission. The R ot-concern principally overhead rl1lance- uf structures above rail
ritsd tracks and spares between
building* aiul tracks.
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North Koreans Pour
Across River As U. S.
Hits Back In South

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ia'-iriny *Jiii I kill t" ifir 1 aill r«.! Mdtri
ft.Ill I lot MU* III ttifil ||.«I lltlPtll* linllk
98llJi IlliiUlildti d lld iit till %19|(|11|*.
I !«v (rlryiAHi m .*‘ llitlit I ' a I I Ir ll
I . .h i , r will r r l ,1- li i'l Iv.,, I
V IA M IIM .IO N V i .1 , |*i
Nr ii iiiiliilri tm t*l|f ilull ait Jilt
t-*|.lll|r&gt; llli-lrl ll,*- li,,rii Iliiid il.it . 1.1 (Iloci till A m ' I J &lt;1 I I iljilrlp l.
' 1 Soldi Kmr** if gih )
.aarl I M.ll
Ml- two »r«e l» ,!« ill- I ’-'ll p ,II d rill,,)e i e* • M l MHI#4H!tlK| Hi 1**411».riHiUi attacks (111 .11..I IIid,II' l-oth III -n mi r lit A ild \\ i, II
I U Alliriti .hi A il 1 „&gt;cr 414
I irm It Alllb ir, ,,i.'i lb mi Horn,, I — ill ai*c|d tli- "I *•l *- lio m If-a i
f I11
ill Im i I m i 44If 1 .lilac kv Hll Adiim al K I Ntlm iim aim , ,'iiiin audjul ol ibe I omit, Natal M otlu t
Uu-U Ir
it K«i|f4ll l»»* ni 411*1 III
III annilUlirmy lilt l n u d u b a ll) «lie Mrleuie |b| i u i .k- ii I laiil ill,

Provision (or lire protection in
5rtntnolc County, and improvement
of tltr old road paralleling the A l L
tracks from tlir Country Club toad
lo laikr M aiy, were llie main
Input al distuttuin al llir mrelrng
ol tire County Commission thi*
morning.
Kandall Chase, « luiituao ol dm
County I'Wr Pioleillotl Committee
Slid K I. Mnljni*. diiliot luiester
ol the I lorola Ib-atil ol I nteilfy.
putnlrd tint the nrril lot liebliMK
deilruclivr fotral I lira alld lltes
in homes in rural .Ursa oi wlieie
fur
liylitiUK fat' allies are not
available
IIIIIS K . Idaho Aug. h -OP)
A
Counly I 'ommiasiou I bauman J.
torrid campaign featuring the remuni nation nllrmilt of Srimtui | , M tl lrlland arid »lber lurtimisGlen If. Taylor (D -ldahu) and u
iloneis agrees! to lb- lir r j o| tins
,
record 09 candidates I* p ip e ctrj
’ “ to draw a heavy Idaho primary llie pmlerlion, and ttaletl dial ll
vote today.
llie niajuisly of land owner* of
Taylor, who returned to thr ftneal and a n ra g r ibiougboul llie
Democratic fold after running for
vice preiidrnt u» Ih r P rogrr»»ivr (ouni) would sign a ptlilion asking
Party llckrt with Henrv A. Wnl- Slab ptoletlion. llie matter could
h re in 194k, h*v 'need tiitter nt- be plan'd on die lira* kel lot •t»tncka from Hrpulili'ana and aomr piotai by d iu c n t in il,c No*rmL-i
mrmbrra of hi* own party.
lit* haa hern accused of keeping general cleilion.
Mr. Mulpus ludnlat! oul that
company with Comm unlit iron*
organ! tat Iona— but haa denied the this lire iiroteetlon couM lot givt-n
by tint Fora-atrv Dapartlilrnt for
.cha rge * .
*
The ex-cowl, ay aingrr'e chk* 'p* •iiniul ft.lkkl a yt-ru. lie -aid that
position ie r*jN*ct#d from f . , „ i r r such action on fire protection ia
Senator D. Worth Clark, whom asked by a nundn r of I-k-mI or.
Taylor defeated in 1944 In one of ganitaiion* in-tludiiiy the Banthe moat closely-contested elec­ lord Woman's Club, the Sally
tion in I im iiu imlory. layiur won n u rn -"n t.napter &lt;u trie I 1.A tv.,
the County FVdenitbin of Wo­
that tim e hy 2 lfl votee.
The third aiplrant for the men'* ciuba, th, Remin d,, S|Hifta.
Democratic nomination for the a ll- man Arsociatmn amt the Au luhun
year Senate term la Hap. Compton Sw lrtv
f. White of Clark Fork.
A delegation of I ak» Mary rltiAtplranla for the Republican arns headed hy Kaynmnd Hall,
nomination for the ati-year Senate local realtor, and C I' Itrasfng►eat ale G oivlii-'l C A. Rubin*; tun, president of the take Mary
Rep. John E. Sanborn of Hager- C In. inI mr of Commerce, urged that
man and II,-iman Welker of Yay- action he lakeri to li iprurr and
piavc the s&gt;riginal lout# to bake
ette.
Mary from Sanford, n thir, mile
O M A H A , Ntht. Aug. 8-(/P &gt;
strrlrn runtime parnll&gt;-l to the
A light turnout uf eotera waa ex­ A C I. truck., and terminating at
pected In Nehraaka'a primary elec­ the Country Club road.
tion today dcipite help from the
Mr. Hail, the «|H&gt;ke*man uf the
weather.
Not even promised fair tkle* group, poinle,! out that the rail­
and comfortable temperaturea ai&gt;- road k now building it* new
.p e a m l likely to make up for the short cut to Hand's siding from a
A absence of vote-provoking kauri. point Pear the cemetery, neceaatElection day found three of the latlng chant-,■* in the rnute of
rtate'r four congressmen.'all bid­ I he tld mail, a n l auggr.ted that
ding renomination, away In Wash­ now might lie a good time la imIt'aallaaea I t . raae TfcreeI
ington. Only Republican Rep. A .
L. Miller oppoaed by Hammond
S T II.I. A T L A lK .i:
traaltaae* Oa raae Theeel
T A I.I.A IIA S S K K . Aug t ,d t The Cabinet today llseusvcd the
M U N IC IP A L G R A F T
A T L A N T I C C IT Y . N.
Aug. 8 possihilitjr of isrrmilting euanls
— &lt;A*i--8 tale Investigators
orn- uf the criminal Insane ward at th&lt;
pleicd a two-year study of Allan- Stnle llosptul ,a enrry *t'itir
Eight Innmtcn of the watit e».I t c City municipal finances yesterHumlav
nornine
▼day and aald the reaulla called for ea|H‘d early
•ftrr Ihey broke through a thin
action by the attorney general.
Their rvport, submitted In state wall and unlocked the main en­
superior court, said 18 Illegal act­ trance dour with a home-made k«v
on the part of city official* h* I The guard on dirty at the lime Im­
hevn noted. It Iktcd five ritv offi­ mediately resigned. Five nf the
cials as having twneflted from eight still are at Urge.
municipal transactions And rec­
C IT R U S A D V E R T IS IN G
ommended that the attorney gen­
eral of New Jrraey do aumeethlng
L A K E L A N D . Aug. 8 i**&gt; T V
Advrrtsing
Committee of th about it.
Flurida C iln ti Commi-sion W ' V
voted unanitnou*ly to lum the hie
L R G ID N C O N V E N T IO N
* » T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 8- G P ) — tom miss ion over to J. Walter
Tha State Cabinet today o k d — ' Thompson Advertising Agamy.
This action wouM oast Bent n
W fiQ O to W p
■(nf Bowks Now Yrrk avrr.fy
t--------totalA.ifCiwan
Au
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■Ahlch h ti brlil tb r account for
Hon to Florida.
Tito yaods* » u
w e n yrsrs.
T b r acccmr.t it eviwctnl to Involvo I1400JWO in ndvsrtisinr In
newspapers, (m ile paper- and pos­
mer. Th e 1M I L e g k U lu w trill
sibly some radio and Irlfislo o

Glen Taylor Seeks
Renominatioh For

NKW SPAPKK

W c .s i e r ii Delegates
Expuctint; S o v i e t
\ eto Ol S. Kore•m
Representative

W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. a— ,A ’&gt;
— 1 hr ll»u»e luda)
po'l'io- e»l
unlil al Irani linuorruii fiirlhrt
dtbalr on an nuaum ir controls
WII— while i u Hanking l oin mil l» r h o i hr,I on a com prom ice,
H p n k ri lt.i)l,oin I old n,'H,iHpn
hr hoped that Ih r llouar would
hr in a position lo rrautur con•tderalion of Ihr bill luntui nut,
ll already haa •prnl alm ,„i a
wrrh on runtrol* IrgUlalion
w III,,ml making any lulr.tamial
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W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. B - i / P )
r — Ptciidenl Tiuinan aikrd Cong rm today foi a ligfitei espionage
law and a new law tequiiing alien*
lo leputl wlirrr lliry are and what
ihr) err doing.
M i. 1 1 oiii .ii , taul additional anlitabolagr end security Irgiilatiuu it
nrrdrd became Commuiiui imperaliim seeks to "weaken and o vtrihtow frrr nation* hy wuikmg
within thrii borders."

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R eds A ccu se
A m ericans Of
In h u m a i i i t y

17 Die In B-29 Crash-Explosion

Proposal Held T r y
A t Stopping G O P
Sponsored MmultNixon
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Mostly cloud. with nrraalonel
hhl'W I *« **P
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south portion and on H a lt Coast.
P siII) *loud* «•!*»» hrre through
Mrdnesda) * mdtnurd mild. Geo*
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winds ihronth H rjn n d a y .

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High yesterday, 89
t.iw this morning •,*.»
Itain yi-sterdav, 00
Total A u gu-t rain 1 "1 inchNormal August rainfall. 7.10
Inches
Tide- today, low ni 0:12 V M.
high at 5:61 P M

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lln m llll, sod IriiM, n lllln ia r
lt&gt; Isarn and faillt In ner leaders
and obedience ate rhitd Ilka sir
lues. btil aithnit lS»m » e will
have no splrllitsl grn**th- Who to
•tar ahall m&gt;l receive lha kingdom
of (rod at a little rhlld. he shal'
In no wl&gt;e enter Iharaln
Marl

10: 10.
Richard Cmwe. lug New Vorl
bask cashier, smiled broadly •«
ba was rH tu rd .ffo m piiion &gt;e»
lerdpy. And wall he might. H*
bad itolrn TflR t'fd l anti only !iad
lo aarva I } month*
If may bf hard fin ilia F irn ih .
•I w r il ai H'lm Am rntant, to tin
denland why aunt should hr given
•I thu linir to thr Weil German)
(or d tfrn ir agaiml the Rii*-ianv
But when you are in ■ fiee-for-all
light you tamiol allnid to he too
choosey about who’) on your tide.
Only a hold and enlightened art
of jtatrim anihip ran prevent an*
other world war. aayr Trygve Lie,
HCielary general of the United Nslipni. Bui a hold and enlightened
Otl of tlaleimanihip tequitri hold
and enlightened rlalrtmen. Where
it one lo find rurh men in poiitioiu of rciponulniily todayf
Wa are eonrtantly being amoxed

al the eitent In which loyal Ameri­
cans' have bean taken in bar Com
rjuqiM propaganda ol one kind oi
another. One o f , ihfm. a . good
Efemneral and, belies ri in the Con•tilufiory. who .fought agaimt HitIjl.ip the last war. told ui the olhei
day, that
that he
In thought Stalin w «i
lual a« had a* Hitler, hut "one
tbfng you c.i
ran *ay foi him. he har
gjjrn Riinia hetlej tthnoli than
w* |iav« in thn rountiy " Me had
heard that lomewhere, and had he
haled it. And it limply n n ’l true

Plana are under wav in DaLand
fgr the ronittiKlmn nl a 50 bed
h6ipital aa provided (oi under ihe
ttl'ip* of (he will of the late Judge
Ftab A gift wai alio aulhoriied in
Judge Fiah'a will for the romliur
lion of a hcipital in Sanford. In
view of the fad that Sanloid
•ould hr without any horpiial •)
alt if ibeie ih'-uli he a war in
which the "Navy thould again re
quirt thjt £aiilmd Navel Ait Sta­
tion' awe wonder what plant are
mad* lo romtrud a new
a lTim .

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i M M r it not tellin| the truth
abbut Korean casualties. nyt
QJgmnUl j)tew Peanon, who hai
befh called a "thtnpit liar’*, and
Wttfig namea by almoil, every
P^iyleni ,»inre Hoover, and wjw
claim* to have teen the ”lpp
drguti aacret". inude figure).
11111* have been (r^O killed, 2975
wounded and over 1.0P0 miuing.
according lo Mr, Peartnn On the
S i day. is reply lo Mr. Fra non*)
et. ikf Army aay» fh«te have
‘ 153 kijlrd, 1,590 wounded
07) mioina- You can lake
)Wft fjmiee ay to who it lying,
bjn. ipu , mutt give the A»tny
^rreelit for not wanting to caute any
not* K ill «r wouy among familift' wifK relative! a! the front

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'Csllier'a Magarine paint* an
hnneildoua pklute of what will
jsippen to New Yo|k come the
" rd World War and an alnemc
attack- No doubt it wilt Ira
enough. Thit la no allemrt to
’ pwllyanna, or Ultte Red RidHood. Thoutarxlt will be kill*
But neither it New York any
, rothima or Nagaaaka. There it
Ccuiderahje difference between the
w H and eoneretu ol modem »kyim pel) ahd Ihe bamboo ahickt of
vittagrt- |l it not to d i ­

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What about this business of uaing the atomic bomb?
Ilf Ite W IT T M trK I N Z IE
From a military standpoint the question has not yet arUtn,
AI* Foreign Affair* Inslysl
because the bomb would not Is* a suitable weapon for the
operation In Korea. But the question Is being widely dls,flier*w emit*! »&gt;** no morn startling
cussed as a moral matter. Would it lie right to u^e thr indict ion of* the”'*kii*er** "f* "ur
lime than tin* Btu**ic( tantlinent
atomic bomb?
•moix lb* rtrm n fn rlo for Ihr* re­
Thr* r|UFitlon seoriia to rest on a premise thnt the arming
nf UVilern O rtn a n y to
morality of warfare ran tn* pntiged by thr* aize rind pare of hrlp m»#t the Re&lt;) inrnaro.
the war. I h a little war less Immoral than a big war? Our
that'* *n amatinx chnnee of
bombers and our artillery are now* destroying cities and attitude — which f'rnnre, for one,
villager* in Korea I* ll more right to destroy a city with thru far illaepjtrovr* - toward- »
fra (e*| nation which h#» tieen
a few dozen T N T t*oml&gt; than with one atomic bomb? dr
randemnrd to ptmi'hmetd for
When they come to grips with enemy troops, our men t « in* plunging the world lni&lt;* wm.
shoot at the others and kill n* many of them n« they can;
It’* etrnngr hut understandable,
IJi'M shoot with rifles, mortars, flame throwers, bazookas. for the ronvnau) of military r&gt;
0*110011, or whatever el.*** may Is* at hand Is It more m oral pert) la that without the support
thla former keyitone *&lt;f * ' turnl
to kill men in that fashion than with an atomic explosion? of
Kurnpe the W ote in Allle*. would
One of the les &lt;un of World War I! i.; that it is dis fare n grim lo V in rvcnl of an­
astrously foolish hr oppose that war ran Ih* limited a* other alT-*&gt;&lt;it cla &gt;h at arms.
eIn!J* five yeni »K&lt;* the viewill; it i&lt;: limited only by the practical fnrts of the situa
tortr n Mil* , r|i&lt;1are-l gilmly that
lion. II wc should enter a war in which our position would f*etMany nerrr again would he
he wrong and Immoral, no amount of rrstrain! in om I-* r i iti'e,| to rearm, al &lt;1 would be
manner of fighting would lessen the immorality of it. If wr •ireepied m ill'anly to Invite thla.
diould become embroiled In a war with a right and morally Aa a nihil* i of tail ti in e rtly a*
June 7 Serielaty nf Htate Arhraun
jn tified position, w-e diould certainly not he leas right n ruled out Ih*- leaimng **f tVr.dein
we should fight with ill of the alretiglh at our command, r.ermnnr I fn»orr*l by ar-me m ili­
tary men) a) *i menu) of K in using every device to win and end tin* war.
1 hi re would lie in&gt; |M&gt;ml in making and .storing the f'.Klng l he defen**-' of the \Vr»t.
1.4*1 week, however, h'pe*ti«ail
atomic bomb if we must ask ourselves whether it would demgnda
w*-re rna'le In ( ‘oiigre.r
lie morally right to n*e II, should the situation arise h frr "I mini (icim m * nod Jap-Ill***)
require its use In that situation, it would he a little lat* In di fernl them-* Ivea Ami ii
I rankfntl, Carol any. orally al
to |Minder consideration:) of morality.

M'eatein milllarv men, and mo»*
•ffirial'*, aglee thnt K ill op*
llldll't In- defended againvt the
fevirl Union wit limit the ill ruing
*f Weetrm t in many.
The much attacked State Department ought to pin tip
Why thi« au'hlen change? Well
on its walla the ole *nation made nearly half a rentur&gt; W evlrin niilitary men anl taleago by Henry Adams, of the famniin Adams family and men have relilrtantly fared the
fart that Hu)-*ia with her rate!
aullinr of om* of tin world’s greatest autobiographies. He Iltra
la niiuh belter pi* |ii*ied fn|
wrote:
war than I) the Prilled Htate*
and the othr i \Ve«tein d* m'xrnru*
"The s« retary of sink* |m* always stood ns
Ip 'h o d , If w-af fbnidd lifeit on*
mui'l) alone a* the historian. Required to look far
t ew, thp Hovlrt lindmihtedly WniiM
ahead ami round him, h" measures forces unknown
I have enough •tilkuig |" a ir to
to party managers, ami has found t’nngress more
rearh the Knyll»h f’hsnoel We -l
ern txpelt* r.lim atr that lluv*
or less hostile ever since f’ongress fir'd silt
»rt*l atellite) rmiM mohilii* l"t
"The aecretary of state exists only to recog­
: divliiiona ot troop•* to'al vet
nize the exlstenee »»f a world which Congress re­
far in e«*e** **f whal the Wealrri
pudiate* whenever it can; of bargains which Con­
Alllcv now have tinder arm*.
Tha greet dlaerrpaivcy in iriillgress distrusts and tries to turn to Its advantage
Inr*. pirpa rrdnra* of the tw*
or tr. reject. Since Ho* first day Ho* Senate existed.
t-loev rreat*-* a *itua(lon whirl
M has always intrigued against the seeretary of
veMrrdav l*x1 Anltiony
R'len
state whenever tin* secretary has ln*en ohliped to
form a llrltl’ h foreign Mcrelarv, 1
declare that “ 'he dang,-, to pear*
extend Ids fum lions U yomi the apiaiinlim'iit of
U v* r» great loile*-t.” lie ailde*'
eonsuls In senators' service."
that “time la n**l on our aide.”
This is not to say Hint the State Department is always
Theao clreiimatanre*, l«l»le*l|r
right, and Congress always wrong. Adams niggest* that lolmirted l*v Ih** W*- tem powerr
CnngrORH la apl to take a diort lime view of corrent events, have «nt them ■-co rn in g alanit t'
their military hmraea In oritet
while the State Department has lo mushier carefully the pul
Itiltaln, hatdhll a* "he U ei ,.noml
past, and peer as far ahead as possible Into the future. *n1|y, t) grimly turning tc
The Departitr’nl and the secretaries are not aIway** *tr*nrftiming her vlrihing power
nucrcRsful, any more than Congress is always successful in Pianr* ye«lerday pledged heraell
In a three vear relrmametil proits plans. It is easier to M l afterwards than before.
giatn tr) h^lo guard agalrwt Red
•••ault. And the other nation) of
the, Atlantic pari are falling I"
K t'p p A F r ie n d
tine. Hy HotN*rt Hillyer
Sinn* \V*atern Oermanv la thr
larrler heiwren Ihe Hnriel hi*.,
and fh** demnctarlea, Ih* n*»**t of
I was angry with my friend:
Ire rearmam*nt l« obvlniiv from
I told my wrath, my wrnlli did end,
Ih* Tlewp'dnl ef ih* latter SI*I have found these lines In a poem by William Blake t*aa vaat TP*ouir*» In rnal and
arc well worth rcm»*mlM*ri»ig Often they have helped nu iron In the Indiiattlai Ruhr. And
meet the little hut galling irritations which arise because fier aoldlera ranV atnmit I lie
world1* (teal.
of something that Honiclmdv has said or done to tin*
IVhrlhrr th» netoiari* wool*'
It Is so easy to miainkrpret the words ami deeds of Content In rearmament under ‘ iirh
others. Conversely, one must he a very tactful person in tlreumalanrea haan't b»e*&gt; deter­
deed to avoid offending someone else In the course of n mined. Vlee rhanrrllor fUunher
aren't willing In lie rebusy day. And when such slips occur, it Is all too easy ioimn n lther
However, there are man*
for the victim to nurse his prlije In silence surf cultivate thr tire* that Weater flermany would
seeds of enmity with a thousaiu) midnight suspicions.
**ihe, east ll) lor with the Demo
llow rail wo ex|H*et understanding between nation* ■**e|ra than the Red*.
II would he Inteievtlog If on*
when Individuals— friends ami kin--are so Jumpy?
fOUld lift the roof off Ihe Krem
In my own life, I have found Hint tin* nnswfer lies In Iln In Morrow and dtnenvrr how- the
Blake's couplet. T*'ll your wrath— hut not wrathfully. Find Muaeoell* leader* ylew thla »ltn*
lion tin* evrapeeta that they re
out what is wrong.
gar&lt;t It coni|dnr r tlv rod pe -bap
vtflen It turns out that there la some very simple even w-Ph plra*ure
Misivir. Perhaps I mJaundoratood my friend entirely. Or
tty forcing the Western Allle*
perhaps I had unconsciously hoarded up several small lo rearm, tttiaala I* putting a
resentments of which this one iiscame the climax. Or henry economic i*re*)ur* on na­
tion* all end V badlv hit hy the
possibly my friend, nervous and Irritable himself, had a |i l l wpr. I fii uticitft, I hf ( *ttni 'n1***'1^n^*
momentary impulse to nitnoy me— which by now he regretr. vtan*l In gain even though they
Whatever the rause. "lalklntr It out" uenersllv made Ih** tit llfskl
However, while lit**
trouble dlwtppcar.
»
h|nc I* well aware of thl» mad
Tlie next tup lines in Bleke's i*oem tell* what happen* Iw lil of fate It I* bound to weigh
If you follow the opposite course;
carefully the hie* of rwrrralng Ih
■elf and rearmne the nation which
1 was angry with my foe:
It twoie to Veep tinder wrap*.

T U E S D A Y , A U G . 8, 19SJ

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Doctor Tolar

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Philadelphia llo.pltal. hs start
ed practice In T a ilo r county.
In 1017 he married Min Mvy
McIntyre, aud In the fall of that
year they came to Hanford, and
U r. T o H r became physician ex­
aminer and local surgeon for the
A . C. L. Railroad, a bust he still
P holds.
L C For the pa*t S3 y^ars he
hat served as City phyilclan. tend*
l?iK to prisoner** Th f old fstnilr
home still stands nt Hccorul i treat
f-clng Ihe A C I, tracks. I nter the
Tolar family lived at Third and
Elm Avenue. Th* pr***i-rit home
al £07 East Tenth .Street wa*
purchased by Dr. Tolar In IVltt.
and was remodeled.
Ur. Tolar rrcenllv Instills 1 an
air conditioning system In his
office, and finds lhat one of th*
benefit* I* thnt Instruments aia
"not so slippery." Drr the wall
hang* n certificate signed tr. the
lair President Roscvclt. commend­
ing Dr. Tolar for Ms service tin
the disft board.
Dr. Tolar is strongly oppo.ad
In Pr^Aiflrnl Tfiitnoti 4
No*
*7. which nought to create a
Department of lfralth9 Etlufitlon
ami Hrcurltv, sens which **• dnfratril In th - lion * "f Reprraentalives on July to hy a vote of
U 9 to 71.
A ll six nf Florida's CongrMSmrn were pre-ent amt rot*d
iffiin^t th li plAn, hf point*! out.
Ills non H «lrh It nnw »».fn t«n t
chief pharmacist at the \ltKm la
Medical College at Richmond, i«
married and has one sou.

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M A R C H O F EVENTS

Production Step • up
(o ile r Before W or II

See Twice as M any
Plonei — But W hen?

Specie! f&lt;* C rn irtl P r u t
T V rA S H IN O T O N — Aircraft prodilCtlaH wilt he ordered tlmiWed under
IT
the acveleratsd ttef-nse program an&lt;l the warplane bulldera wrltl
he criticised when they announce It wtll take eight months to turn
Ihe trtrk,
i ■ - , ;l •
Clitics W ill recall President Rnntevalt’a call for annual pmduetHn
nf 80.000 warplanea when the United Blatea got Into World War ff.
They will point o*it that the Industry rvpande** prmlHcttnn (men
about .1 '*oo p la n e s a year to the no.oun figure In •
llllle under two yeera
These rrlllcs will forget that tha RoftserMt
I order was accompanied hy all-out emergeney con­
trols. v*hb h enabled the plan** hull ters In ge*. m «t*rlal* and overrorne other hurdles whlrh Wit not
a he removed It* Ihe present Instance
Meat tnilde Information Is that It wtll take ths
plan- factnrlea a year to triple production under
existing conditions— end another year to trtpfa It
again.

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Wait facilities yreatsr then any hullt before.
This would Indicate that the servtree are working to Increase both
the speed and dlrtai.ee of Ihe rockste The first piggy-hack rocket
reached a speed estimated at 3.1100 miles an hour.

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1 M il it not, my wrath did grow.
So utiles* you really wish to nurse your wrath, letting
your good friend Bocbnie your hitter enemy— ami that Is
is very grave decialon— you had better let him know, at
once, exactly what la on your mind.
Tell your wrath. Just three words. But, lielleve me
they are word* to live by.

• O f -T l INO A rX JflA IV Tf.t)— The Rtate depkttmsnt hi* gone heyond cultivating member* of Orngrees themselves In Its efforts to
a commlllee of Ihe Untied Slate
Senate, when they have e*l»ted make lawmakers un.lersland ths scope and nature of Amerimn forillrecty under the no-*-* of «ttt ■ elyn policy and Its problems
and county authorities
They ate well Into a program of giving special briefings tn «dThe Mink of Ihe Ka.t f’o*.l minis!rative aaalalanta and arcrclanea from Dapltol Hill. U*a the
putridity d**e«n*l «t**P with Ihe same kind of flildn drpartmcnl chiefs have been giving ssnr.tPra tud
ehetltf of llroward County. She
represent.-itlvca themaelvsa at a series or evening sm-ikera
riff Hull Ivan, of Hade county,
Assistant Pecr.lary of State Jack M rraU, Wfio I* resporwIMe for
confronted with open and longTe m p i lllb u n r
continued law breaking In lhat llaKon with Congiraa, wfa-ly ometuded that the adImidtA
rmintv. nffere*! Ihe puerlble alibi pilniitf«uvi* ft*iliUnU If* »pati&gt;ni iik ) itif HFcniirjfi
of representatives actually handle most of the de­
Detplti* hit manifest dhdnclin. llroward County. Throughout hi* that he wa* helnlrsa against the partment matters that cros# a member s itesk
■»
St Inn In remove or iven cenauro (•alimony before Ihe Kcfaurer larkstrvring moba Infestlrx hlr
1* sheriff, ■* evidenced In the rommilteo Saturday, he dodged iurladlrtlon. hec«u*e he eould wet . M h X ' " ! " 1*
“ “
“ "'**• k” k
■*•'— ”
ud ducked, oven claiming (h*t "nothing on them." Yet, with this
Okaloosa ahd Columbia County
kaaei, wa wonder how Governor • did not know where money sheriff virtually under charge) t h T k ^ t 'I f M ^ K ^ I ^
lU ,’,n; t‘OM phy*,M l,Y' «h*r are shown
Warren D going to get around paid to him ranu* from. It* mad** of grpys neglect of duty, the Gov­ B ^ r e K r
' “,n!, WOW" " WKta&gt;U&gt;n » that go to the
f^rtnufMlfw af poHry.
the pnattlvr proof then raluclan*. fto,OiX) In lhre« years, but claim- ernor h»&gt; asknl him to loin In ■ i n i u r y ^f fMatv (&lt;*
an
I
nveetlgallon
of
gambling
*eid
he
rouldn't
reraamber
how
he
dmlulon that Sheriff Clark, of
h» v« I**" briefed. Mrpall next w t»
1hr It bn in Dado County - In other (ockla Ihe flousa secretaries.
roward County, waa a part per made It.
Keallilng that Ha cannot ig­ wonls to Investigate condition*
n wholesale gambling operatlnns nore these disclosures. Governor B r wh|rh Ibe sheriff hlmeelf may
hekl accountable Hiilllvxn mln hi* county__ railed
_ a bearing for
Warren has
P in t denying that h*
aay Pr'lday”
Friday, notifying SherUf
Sheriff Clara milted
m «led that hi*
h i. a«»eta
a)*eta inrrca*c*|
tnrrra«e,i
hi had nay
iiiowledge of these operation*. I h a t l t la ’’ to daterrolne whelh*w from I ’.rfam, when he Marled on
‘ sheriff, when confronted with you ere guilty of malfeasance 'be j-*l- in J P V , [ o F k j g 0, IA1?
By B ID H E R L O N O
documentary evWenw*. ae- 1 In office, In that you are part Vf*r , . A! %" .
J * * 1.**
•nowledeed th .t he waa a atock- ‘ ""• r °f ■ company whlrh rlo't** lhe n&lt;*v*fncr s tlrief In_
rnlder fn the Broward Novelty
U * law against gam hlin*r '^** &gt;*,nr- "
5?;.. rro *hy. had
• 2f.r corporation whfrh handled T hI “reque.Un,^ Clark to be ^
fn ‘m rta rt aftth a notorbn,.
All Ibis weak we have been what la tlgkt. Then, too, quite
V. rubier.
wrestling with legislative! divtgned often some people can’t dUtinIn boiita ope tall oil* In present.
The whole sordid me** emit* a In curb Inflation ami pi event
finish between what Is right and
It wee alto brought out at
____
me year, 1121,000 In another
hoarding. The great difficulty a- ivhat is good polities.
hearing Saturday that the f e V n f t J
‘"V
rear. 1181,000 In another year, Ihe
.W ..U R . ti.n*t,w . . . . **«*k. I i-».)*“ MVc *-Hh eaeh uncoverlrg. rise* from the fact that thara are
I believe that, now if avar, poli­
md, at the same time, collected
shout as many Ideas do wligt we
(47,000 In proflta In on* year K
m
*ar «zo asking how bmg it will be should do as (here are Metnbera tics should be nut the window be­
cause what is hapjivntng to out
row
Illegal “coin machinal." ,n
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— I orvmitied
pcrml
U rM t ,n
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to ntnlinuc. They are of Congress.
boys in Koiaa today and our naHume Members waqt to merely linr.nl defense is more Important
allocate scarce materials. It seems that whal may happen in tha Not*
Iv KMii-ot kn»*h off th* Bioto tr.e that Lhr mera aDocalifiii of
obe. electrons- I am, therefore,
Cown'df
these ptatvrials .wtthbpt &gt; tfn iaad on thu a format1•*(* m at -1

vnmpare* wllh la«t vcm • d W Of
|fl1l£’A.", l* hale* m il with » tenye..r &lt;H*;iD-4d» average of II.*
tPV.IHMi bales.

SPECIAL SALE

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• A-ltQ M K B V P fO O Y -B A C H — Tha piggy back
m-ket fired at Banana River. Pit., aala tha Mega
Waiklngten
for a new serlea ot axparlmenta which may cul­
minate In atom hon\h-carrylrg guided mlsellH
which ran pinpoint Ihelr urgsts arrosa thousands of miles.
The ilouhle-header composed of a German V -J with an Amsrlcenntsde W A C Corporal In Ibe nos* reached an altitude) of lfl mllr*. hut
traveled 8.1 miles out ci-rr Ihe A tU n llr l-efora ditching Itaelf,
Tha h»av.s V -J carried th» Cerpot'*! ,JP U .M O feel, then set of? th*
smatlir rocket T l - W A C travoted J5 lull** ,\*yon&lt;1 the horlaontal
dlstar.te covered hy tha V -I
Defense ofitrlsls Immediately pointed nut that thla first horltnnta!
firing **f the paired rocketa could have covered a much greater
distance
They mentioned the pxsnlHMy of piggy-heck aaeamhllta composed
not nf two. hut of three nr four rockets to gain greeter distance.
Roth at White Rands end at f*otnt Mugu. the Armed gervt&lt;*ve ere
aa*
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C O T T O N Y ie i.lt O F F
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. R *dh
Thn Agriculture Departmenl Indav
fnrrcast thi* vtarV cotton crop at
|0..M)8.n(Hi hale* of btiO pound*
gtnaa aright
Thi* first rMlniatr of the vrnr

J A C K B O N V IU .n , A « . 7 " T .
— Earn le f.it! the -utbiask uf
host Hill* s In Kiir-s, *cn-mu* r I ly­
ing vvs* on the Inrrraesn al I InrIda department *tnre&gt; M i-n tlil* •the Feib ini R i-'-iv,' iimiN nf Al
iHtila.
At Ihe cil.J nf June, i’ll the evs
-&gt;f majoi developments tn Korea. 4
*ale* at
tepomng department *1
store* shone*! ***t*,ixantinl gain*
over J iiiu nf 11*11*. T. A l.anfotd,
vice pr* idnal an*l rnnliag* i I Ih*
Jacksoitvlilt* brer,*h. aid toitnv.

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Mr. and Mr*. II. N. Sayer are
vacationing in Georgia mid North
Carolina.

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Tb f Woman's Bible C l* ., ,&gt;f
thr First Baptist Church will
huM I heir monthly meeting *1
thr liunir uf Mr* it. H. H ,,i. m
h;WJ I'. M. lu 'llu it r o i'i will tic
ill*. C. N iw ion i&gt;n.l Mi* J, A.
# Strang*.

Mi** Perry l.re (tell of Sarasota
i* the guest of Mrs. G. II. Brown
for a few day*.

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Baptist
Church will inert »t 7:3V I* M in
the Men'* nit.lv Clan. them,.

&gt;. ra nd lilig b l rstv iH u if i t

t 1 m t t ii» * t iii* u 1
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P ro g ra m

P re s e n t
A t

C ir c le

Members of the .Sun Beam Hand.
w rrr presented &lt;i i i the prog-am of*
thr K M r Kniitht Citric at it.
inert Inn held in thr lU p ti-i Churrh
annex last night with Mr*. II M
Huffman pieslding Th u ., .ah n •
part w rrr little Ih ttv .Sue Huff
w n a n , (ilrmla Collin . Jm kir
•ley and Ethel Mall, under the In.
dftihip of Mr*. Kurt nr I Martin
Mr* A. J. Peterson gave **rchue*" of tl.« W M.C meeting held
lerrntly in New Smyrna in an in
tii*»tiiig talk, u-ing a. hri tub
ject, " A i f You on a Diet?” She
compare,| the variitU* phase- of u
Christian life with the variuu*
ataye., of dieting. A nominating
com Hitter composed of Mr* J., A
Yarn, Mr*. It, H ltaulvr*oii ami
r t r * ^ -/ Collin* a * , appointed.
w r ollowlnir thr p-ogram le frr-l .
nient* were served. th -s e nrrrent
were: Mr*. J. It. Ashley. M tv t;
C. Dixon, Mr*. V. C. Messenger,
Mr*. Huffman. Mr* H. || o . ,|
Ion. Mr*. J. Ilrailry fldhain. M i,
M. T . Iluynra, Mr*. C. I.. Collin.
Mr*. Peterson, Mr*. J. W. Fuiirhum. Mr*. Mamie Ib-nton Mr
R I.. Garrison, Hetty Sue M iff
man. Glenda Collin., Ja. kir A.hie
■nd Kthrl llall.

Missouri Killing

Korean W'ar

«

After the shooting ITarris forc­
ed Fansler'* daughter, 16-year-nld
Lola Jean and Dt-vear-«ld 4°***
Thomas, a friend of the family, to
accsrmpany him In his car. Mis*
Thomas was released unharmed,
hut there were conflicting report*
on the where*!-outs of l^ila Jean.
Some source* said she itiR teas
with Harris, hut a state highway
slman reported he spotted

I ’-•tlitlliiAtUtlei
to 1be D rtH li-i&gt;l ,1 ll.s tem t

tl.fitat titen

Rev. and Mr*. II I.. Zinin - toon
have ivturnrd home uft•** lo-iio
away fur several wr-ek*. M i- Zi-n
merman was in Ilaltiinorc while
R*v. Zintmirman was a teacher »'
Camp Wingmann in Avt n I'ark
From there he joined hi- wife in
Ilaltlmorr and then they went t.
Cocoa Reach for tw o weeks. Rev
Zimmerman wa* a -chaplain for
the 124th division of the National
Guard at Fort Jackson in Cnlum
bla. S.C.

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Vanderbilt Heiress
]u

E x p e c t in g

C h ild

NEW
Y O R K . T u g . H-id*.
Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski, heir
e»* wife of symphony eundurtnr
t.eopold Stokowski has made ■
maternity reservation at Iving-lt.
hospital here, the hospital -aid Itday.
Mr*. Stokowski. 2&lt;l, an-l her hnband, f&gt;8, were marrirsl In Me*!-*
in IU4S.
A hospital spokesman said thStukowskis have made a te-ervi
Don for the "vatlv part of th'
month," hut that Mr*. Stoknwsk
ha* not checked In a* vet.
Mr*. Stokowski inherited an e*
late of *4.2#6,ff28 on her 2 ls‘
birthday. She I* the daughter nf
the late Reginald C. Vandcrhil
ami Mr*. Gloria Morgan Vand-blit, and is the granddaughter o'
the late Co;nellu* Vandetbilt an-*
great-granddaughter of Commdore Cornelius C. Vanderbilt. Ila.-’
in the 10' 0's she was the ohleet of
a legal custody battle between he
mother ami aunt.
Mr*.
IlatrPayne Whitney.

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ATP e n n e y s
JUST KE(TVEI&gt; FROM OUR
M ILK O R G A N D Y - - A lle n — on
dtisa uf pray, while and pink
p! nd. la styled by a New York
il- tgner. flow of tiny while buttons fastens the Isxll-e Sash ij
bta-k ’rivet itblv 1
t.V. 1 *. l&gt;&lt; n s J -iiif u t r I ’hu tvj
guns, expeitly inaime&lt;t, w rte eltountetij et the 1-tng ubnlobtin-if
South K -re a n rapital.
|
N a vy pilot* from lw&lt;- 27,iMm1 - I
ton - arriet* flew 2tL&gt; sortie* in J
'heit llilr-l consecutive allack -la y !
whlb- lit 1111 ! —seil planes hit a near

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But to the American Marine*
slid Doughboys un the ground it

was sDl! a bard, hitlri war.
Astocialed Press rom -s|— ndenta
lk-n W it it- head and Tom Latn!w*r
eported h -avy taking —1 1il !• ry
-nil m ortar attacks hy Its si forces
n the south.
Red guns dominated Die choke-1
and -lusty mad* West uf Cflidt-ng
t - junction where the fifth in ­
anity turned northwestward to
-r -i C h in ju . Th e Marines he— I
u| •otlhw.irii townid K»*ang.

Infiltrat-r* cut buck - f t f-*American posit (on- Monday night
Mid set up two roadblock* l-etween
t'hldnng and Masm.

NEW YORK WAREIIOUSK 100 FINAL

C LO SE O U T
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To Go on S a le --— WEDNESDAY!):()« A. M.

THREE BARGAIN PRICES

KXCLILSIVK!... 1st Outdoor Showing!
Irving Berlin's- All-Time Grralesd Song lliln
Vt. G. V|.'« Itifg rs i 'lu-ical I'nder thr Sun
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DOUBLE FEATURE BARGAIN PROGRAM
SUSAN HAYWARD
JOHN CARROLL

“CHANGE OF
HEART”
“CARTOON IN COLOR

In rrehnimbir — Starring

Bell) Hutton •
Howard Keel
( alhrrn
•
J. t'nrrol N'nish
Edwnrd Arnold •
Keenan Wynn

Louis

At our rrnuhr priced foo!
v u m w Mv w

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•t Aug 2ft. it was decided

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|i n t..I out

iisinm -t
, | i m iiiatiu u
t u r n s o n w tui b se v e r a l
loti i III on Lilted III tin-

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I eke Mary, and

1 .mil in lorn
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*4| | lh-- advertising Further bid* mi
Duck* an.) uf a mowing machine
ea s t

1n. inifrt-ail i- g«iinp to inItfil* It 1. Hi-A
n..w ♦ml Mi a*. Hutton lUik'^A, vt Iium' tm ttniiifr v%u&gt; ,*f» ♦-v- -.t &gt;&lt;f "•i-i.i'* e rv n i «,ii ..........
wi iii ' (w- a n i.i. a l in ,, ,
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Mm lU rif's th e fn n o r MifP Jnjrre Smlih. • • »i ,

an aveiage of nun-

than I.OdU u day in the six-w e e loid war.
Wlieii tin- frv«h Arm y Inaip
were thrnwrn nt the it-mnalit --I
two regiment* near (Tintignyi-i i
two American M n t.iir j.iiue-l attack and str.ifnl the l'
&gt;
doughimy* hitting IP of them
Col. Charles K. Beauchamp
rommarnling the AIt h Infantry itgitnrnt, ordered the Bed- drain
would mean the "end of th
Fourth Division a* an rn m r
fotci-.*'
The Cbungnyong move met beagainst Ihe weakened I' S. i’.’-i1
Infantry I •&lt;vision li - 2 It It It - c
mem nt jNegto troop* nan on.
diverted to suppoti the southrti
thrust by Marine* and tbr r
Fifth Regim ental Combat rThis f.irred the U - K. Firat Cavaln
Division
extend its lln- -out!
waril f y mile* ab-ng thi- N'akt--In tb r evtn n
.I.rtne* oralisl valley wall* in 1
fought liver tugged hilltop
'•
rescue the fifth regimental one
from the flanking nttnek
T b r action at Chin-long, !2 i ■
east of Chinju, wt.cn the south' •
Allied fotces pulled up MoniU.
nfter kieking off on their fii-'
offensive of tile wat.
Pilota over Ss-oul's Kitupo pii
field reported new writ t-**i vvr-&gt;ff

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b- (
II tin- C - o i n t l J u d g e ' s of............
o u t »r.-il tin- wuiild
- - t c u t - |Vi. - i v -li, m ill.tan,-..
' OO *-.t oi -. i \ i (tu- lesiil-'llt*
i -it» "..I.i ***n*l"
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I' Ilia ini-loti -uggi .ti-,1 |Imt

Picnic I Knjoyed
By Philathca Class

Seminole -Ml (iirls
Win Camp Honors

p u pil

I x ii n u -',u.cj M d 'triU n il hear*
till .4K! *t ll rtith tbr
fi&gt;» lift

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F'4|i i ,lk 1

i * t *■ * tint* tl'i* to
nt i in
&lt; " - 1 *ond
I ik.&gt; V'ni i

l l s s l l s w r I'ls n l-aae nasi
Mr and Mr*. Paul June* and on
Jimmy have returned home -ifie- slipping- aern-s l-rbn.-l tb.-in In
vacationing In Vtlnntii ami Indiana ilutkm « » - -were i.i-r the river in
th two sjH.ts It'ii 11 in,, it-iturti
for the pa*t thiee week*.
i aid -u i -.1 right ta
igh ln l had
L A T T IC E D W H IT E P I Q U E
it,, |ivg|
Mrs. Muylrelle Hi own leave* tn- l*en ferric.| a il,,
Y U K K — Distinguishes this gray
Iht
Communistcotton maternity nresr. by a New- mntrow for Mnion, Ga to -pend
Geiieial \|«. lith iir i»
i tiding
Y o r k designer
Pockets with a few days with her son lo-fore
going to Atlanta on business.
wind of cunftdc-r- tu I ii-.ident
pique cufts soften 'he skirt
Tru m a n .
WattUine Is sd)u*ted with snaps
Mr. and Mr*. VV K. Watson ai
"Tell the I n idl
t to
f.V V l ) t t i i /aififafr /•/lotos
at home after spending a w in won y \\ « me i niifldi nt ni-rnit th#
as the guest- of ,\|r«. I.oi* Wrlgl t sttuatier over l i i » ,
t,.- tu'd \V.
at Daytona Hem h
A Vi n-ll Ifurrtmati. t'u Pi. id- nt's
*|&gt;erial *■■ ......
k
Mr*. Ed Williamson and laneforeign iiffnir-. a. 11.srrtrimtj left
ter-m-law, Mrs. t'harlea F W ill­ for \Vii»hingti&gt;ii after u lluei .
iamson, have returned (rum &lt;*hns visit that ttwik him tu tin- wat
visit- 1 front.
lesion. 8 .0'. where they
The Philalbr Class and
their
Ml now hile till Im iit had exeilildlFn enjoyed I oveied llsb w ith the former's daughter. Mipb'tlt'il into three maji i lialtias
luncheon ai New Smyrna I tench Wnmlu Williamson, a student mu
I be lug one an. u&lt;i|thwi-st of
with Mrs. J.M Stlm-ciphcr Wed­ at South Catollna Merlicnl f'idleg- ,
Roper Hospital.
Taegu.
nesday where she i* spending the
Another flamed in th- --xlremit
month of August.
I.auricr A. Heard will ntfi-od tb
Swtnm 'tg was enjoyed through- 22ml Hiennial Convention of tb south.
T h r third was nt * Red In dgeoul the day by t h e following: Mr* Lambda Chi
Alpha
fraternity
Douglas Sl.n-trein, Mr*. J , It w h fh will lar held at the F.-le&gt; head across tin- Naktoi.|- neat
Changnyong wl-eie fn-*h II. it,
Phillips, Mr*. M.f Stone, Mr*. K water llearh Hotel. Chi-ago. Ill
J. Martin. Mr*. Ilarrv Huffman, Sept. 3 « lie will la- an offiria* tro-ips were otdete-i to destroy the
M r- M.N. Cleveland. Mr*. Cliff delegate from the .Stetson C n iv ii- river-s-tos-ers liy Tu--s-lay night­
Abies, Mr*. C.T. Rrjiun.
Mr*. sity Chapter uf Larnl-lu Chi Alpha fall.
Th e t'onimiinlsts had advanrsd
Wllllum Smith, Mr*. Ilrsiiev Odtwo mile* or mure In ■ome
ham, Mrs. A.D. Holloway amt Mis,
Mr. and Mrs. K.O. Kirehoff baDot tie Smith.
returned from a VOration in tb- lor* across tiu- r « r in tin- Y.mggi
Whit sector. Seven lied tank*, wuitin
Also Hiemta and Johnny Phil­ Carulina, and Tenor.-e&lt;
lips, Cliffmd und Ml, hue] Able*, away they attended tin
outdoor to it ovr osur the rlvt-r. s r i r nu
r d*-i t«p jit n o itj Am erican ad a'
Hetty fblham, Fnye
Holloway, drama, "l.’ nlu These 11. t-"
Rosemary fiarner, lea net fy Cleve­ featured a cast uf C'ben-ke- *r tack.
O u t-o f G n u i al M n c tt llitir's in
land, Nancy Ituumlliee and Gnie- ilian* und was produced by .1
Malic Sllneeiphei
North Carulina IID tuin n l Foun-la ti-Uigelne officers e-itlniuted N - i ’J
Korean lo*s--s in sit w iektiori.

ltaan**w i n n , e * i, u h |
found in hi* aiitumotnlr.
The shoolinir oscmied alwiut
flee miles ra»l of tht* south cen*
tral Missouri town, Two other
farmri* in the area were fire&lt;i on
but esruiied injury.
Copt. J . A. Tandy of the Slate
Jilghway Patrol maid the man
Worced two (romrn to aecompany
him in hia flight, hut later re­
leased them unharmed.
Officers *et up roadblock* and
began a seairh of the heavily
wooded hills.
There was nu a|)parent motive
fur the shootings,
Shn iff Wight said the man uopearrd at the farm home of Hill
Fansler, about 03, and began f il­
ing at msmtwr* o( the family.
* Fansler was shot to death. Ill*
V a if r , a sun. Lutl-er, and a Inothrr
in* law,
Klmer
Nichols,
were
wounded
Miss Joyce Thomas, a young
Thirty-seven SPmlmdr County
friend of Luther Fansler, was fore
ed Into the gunmann’r automobile. 4-H t'lub memliers I -turned SalWright said he pieced together urday from f'«ni|i McQuarrir in
his account of the man's activities the Ocala National Finest Again
a, last year Seminole girl* carried
after he left the Fansler farm:
He drove about a mile* and a a»a&gt; the honors on the waterfront,
Can-1 David wa* judged the l-e»t
half down the road when* his rar
went Into the ditch. Two farmers, on waterfront by W. J. Harker, In­
IL B. Peweese and Dallas Crider, structor, and Dale Mett, life
•Wera attracted to thr scene. Both guard. This wa* the highest honor
won among I I I girls In ramp.
war* fired on.
others receiving
Red Oro*
The man forced Mis* Thoma*
were: tii-gin tiers- Wannir
and another woman from the ear Card*
i
■ n n
e
r, i
ale* lln l * l » » . e n u ., -»**-. - - it kia*
(hen discovered the dead child ley. Maltha Duncan, (hlrllr llamiiIon. Claudia Miller, Helen Csrter
in the ear.
Knowles
w Tandy
___ uy ____
Capt.
said ___
both women Katy Fagan. Barbara
Ware inter released. He said h* Sylvia Price, Dotty Melt*. M a il'
Lad not been able to obtain iden- 1 Itaulerrson;
InUrm idiatc Swim,
tlflcation on the second woman [ mer— Clara Harwrlek, Itettv l,otbwd did know know where the |Carder, t’arolyn Griffin. Virginia
gunm an first confronted her.
Hawkins, Jam-lie llitrhiork. liar
V
: bara Ruth. Rarhel Rush, Aldarl*
------ .
_ I Smith, Hetty S lrrg ; Swimmers—
E M IN E N C E . Mo.. Aug. K— bth Maltha Ibnsie, Jean Nrjron, I at
— A flve-wnrd note from George Te»lo. Mary Gtace ll-dtby.
Rlttrrley Associated Pres* corres­
Crafts wa* taught
hy
F rn i
pondent, reading "Convict sur­ Winter of H ip Florida l'*'k 8ervirr
rounded 20 mile* south,” Indicated and Gladys Kendall taught s Ha**
offieer* were converging on the in Leadership,
gunman who killer! three person*
The gill* followed * welt plan
and wounded two other last night, ned schedule for the day lydudinff
8 lttarley, with the poasa in the many activities and re*' peri oils
rugged (Hark hill rountry near
Home Itemonstiatlon
Agent*
remonl Mo., seel the note hack from Broward. Orange, and Semin­
the telephone office here today, ole assisted with the many lutie*
he manager of thr telephone in ramp. Seminole Agent, Ml*
.eompany relayed l« «'•
K a n ... Lila Woodard, was In rharge nr
'City Associated Pres* bureau.
the dining hall and luimtuet. assist­
After the shooting last night ed by leaders. Mrs, I. E llohlnth# gunman, Identified hy Capt.
*on and Mr*. Virginia Henderson
U. A - Tandy of the 8 tate Hghway
Mrs. John Fox gjjve First Aid
(Patrol as William Harris. W , fled
when it wa* needed.
Into the heavily wooded area In
tha hills.
„
,
The dead included K. N. Fansler,
.c T T 7 X
al&gt;out (16, a farmer; his son, Horn­
c f l N f 0R V A
e r L- Pansier and lla rU ra Harris,
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1 •
w\
i
_
^-y e a r-o ld daughter of the gun-

protrMInf

•■"led •-&gt; Kenneth .McCall and
-as a|Uuu\e,l I , tin- l'oiumi*«|on
«|
In in
fh n «
Ih
i • mi
'be ini
li.,- i frontage of 1,460
|tf«*% c iM ffit
tui*
•ifli t It |!|*pa flt'1
u it h .1 I " I --n Ihe lake -nd is located
' orth --f Foil lame Park.
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th
4a»«* .»f *
imr
v* *i(tj
hnvti *4* »■• . •« it .1 Id thi­
Th-- Ci-mmistion unnuunrctl that
\\ h b 1
In
-r n -l to 11 l Ikit k a it hud rejected ail prt-vii-US bids
tininfeil » #.« irthii
♦to till -&gt;n two n*-w trio k* for County
use, because tile bid* -lid not meet

cut sags wu- uf talisman i. ,e*.

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ilru ifu ifr fui tbr lojif, K rfu fr any
MifflK't If AlilirvI

Kf 4*1 tirtffirt) u n i fui lull.'
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t i t .it |i|p * rU
It I« in «rr) bail culitlitloll, «l»r.
cHuliJ
much
b y icr»J*
mi;, a n ! iUifKctlrU th a t t h e rail*
'Mini t&gt;*
tu Cf»*operatr
m th * imurxivcmrnt of t h e 1,70*1
. rtfhi | feet aff»*ctr»l bv the r h a n i f f h.
1 •' 1*nk* Mar\ »t - D til* n«m u*«* th e loHvoatt rmjtf
iK
r»»* i»»ul«. &gt;ui till* u *hi i
*ti Hu'! 111.1 nke»! th** t ?o11itmis•
I'd |Ml V i f&gt;41V 'dull' fill*'
V| | l J|Ul| “
rtipii fui Its tu-i'prrat inn. ai-st e*
I' * w l . *
iliirmir twin)'
11il 1 8M**J \tiupv that tb■ mad may
■■slit'it* * ll* t *4It'll Mini)
i m v i » A i r Un fiti il
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lIn* &lt;*• Alliiilu ir&gt;l in the near future.
t.41Lt Via,) ,r - l-iei-t* |i|e&lt;ul* illfluit tll* I II. * 1.1 I "11. | *It •
(lit 0 4ft Vlt- VV O. Hrtdg**,
S J ' I a i i . Afiti i»l
jtinl I 'tiiii
nt i | li,.trier, Jr. and II .VI
. pi v 'A I » 111 i |»* - •iitutli jit ti«r.
I**., it «
III u&lt;li|a'«| that (•I*-*«on
V I'Ut *il k'O take shure lots
• u»l in t I t* • i« iff.ufttl atul |
laci'-e l.uki Haimy, and kn-iwn
• i" f I\ «!riiitn*«l

I -H1 o'cluck Sen-lav afUrruarit *t
. the First llut-tist . hur n
Dr. tt. p B
lh- sts*uti.e r,nfc - 1. it-..
n s set
ting of large tut-le t
of white
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Mr. and Mr*. C.B Kwtd aIhe bride'* laothef -s--t* i, hgh*
spending a vacation In lieIIwood pink .n it wilt, lugg.sg. ii,n vc.esAla wiiii ralatlves
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•eil.ling trip t r . . udl •• *|.|e at
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D O VER Engl»n&lt;l. Aug 8
l/l’r
Mitt Rnrenrs rit.d w iilt nf San
Disgu, f'al., |.*ndsil mi tbs l.ngltih »bnre loday aftsr swimming tbs Eng
b*b riiannrl in *ernrd-*m**binn tints.
By Atlnrialfd 1*1 s** is* tuning fttui CbarfwitV, 31 m*ds tbs iwim in
I t bmirt 2H minulst. Thr wnnisn'* istord of 14 bum* 31 minuls. wa*
*s| by fisilm tlr EJsilr in I'I26.
At tlis tims M m Cbadwirk mads *botP. Sbitlry May Frants of So
IMfWta ila**.. allll **a* trying to
.........
- .miner the channel. .She wa. ao* (o||0WfH „ 2 2.m|,„
*c,,| mile, out .nd rrported |jy h#f father R w Chadwick.
\ 'V
Shir sy May. I*.
A.aoclated I'rs r. ports .p .ndent
bad left fra m e rarfy &lt;«lay 10 , , - r
|(jdwm&gt; ri&lt;||ng |n |„, p|.
minute* aftr. Ml*. ( badwirk.
r..*
„,.,( ..i lshe
fir !««a
ail &gt;
1rottlierf
lot boat r_
reported
bud
dropped
Mi** Chadwick mads lbs H2nd her ini'.lal stroke of tWi n minute
L r ll fisblsi llsrb McLeod ami *tiers .*ful awim ar«n*a. She i. •»» 28 or 2tt, But she -howrd m*
Dghtllelder Al Pulls n 'i r llu Hat* the fifth American to do it. Khe rigtia of fatigue.
l.a.l laid nut n 22-milc mule. T h r
'A m I making progress?" she
power aI lbs plate M il.sod bail a diltanre betwrrn Cap till* NVi,
petfret misfit *1 tliP plate v.*lli 1 j Francs, and fh&gt;ver, I* Itr mile-. a«kml several time*.
” You're doing fine,* wa* the
for 1 ami two RBI * while III* mats ' but thr awim alwav* I. Inugrr rrpaatgd gnawer from the pilot
Pirtls jmksd lbs nflrnngi nf tbs than that lircmiM' of tills cnmli- I Is.lit nccoinpuii) ing her.
linn*.
The g i ease with which 'lie was
Giant pitcher* fm ) b&gt;i &gt; vtiib &gt;
At the time Ml.
Chadwick plastered to protect her from the
came out rif tbp water, Shirley cold seeim-d to have liecn wa*hed
R B l’t.
H t'ilfl
on th* hill fnr May wna H 1/2 land rnilr* pi**l nway in the fit at hour of swim
.She •|)|(n
t liin tils tint »*• relieved ill lb* nf Houth Fotplaml bght
Me atid try Callahan after nslsrili (n&lt; r&lt;l at I i -b .*I four inure linura*
ate four or five sugar
Plrlle rollrstnl til. im in il tnl »»f ■winiming, nrul wa. tb.wn to 11 rulie* every hour, but said. "I'm
lh « Rams- to »nut two mats* itrnkea a minute, ir,mpai*&lt;l with not hungry," when offered 'ontc
*cam|ierifig a rm . the plate fur thp .'10 »h r had U*sd earlier in «h redderI ihleaen.
llu day. She frrfpirntl) pau.rd to
two morn Itrlmmi tall In .
Hldrley May, after about seven
tirad water.
hours in the water, a-k*d for
Skipper tM la/.’y H lulM 'd to It..
“ Do you want In come out?'* something to cat, and Coach liar
1ln*llp last nielli ( 'T Die fii-t a k«i| trainer llarty llmidakian.
fr»&gt;* in two wppI «, Although l.rvy .She I'uiked up and saw the Kng rv Itoudnkiae mad* sandwich# *.
lin 't bark lo hi. Inn form, for I i.ft bom ‘'Can you go on for .She said the pain which had bn i
plaguing bet wan gone.
t
i
ay* sini b o u a H n i four linura?”
Farlicr, when she 4 iol Is rn in
H m • llttls; tbs tram I. might*
“ I’ve got to,” Hhirlry MayreiM tbs water about thrre hours, Slur
qntid to h«vs tlis aklpper Inirk at ponded.
1V H 1 ley May rnmplained of stomach
frtl tia.p.
Hut 4ft titinuls. liter *he waa cramps ami a p.in in her left
Tbs Giant* play boat In llu- taken nut of the water.
hand. She bad .i •|&gt;**lI of violent
Red H at. tonight at Munlrlpitl
Shirley May had stalled nut
flail I’aik at ft IR I'. M will. I'.» minute* tiehlnd Florence from vomiting, stmibu to the sttarl
BmiDipaw Jim H'ngUdrin srhe- Cap (ills Ne*. France, about ten she s u ffiin l befnte quitting sis
mile, from Dovei bist year.
dulnl aa H ip
ling |l Itrber.
hour, before. Ml*. Chadwick, who) The roach asked her if she
Hanford
alt r h a a had set herself a 13-huur sche­
6 2 •1 3 II dule for the awim to Iwal Ml*. wanted In quit, taut, pale and
Cha.Ui'i ton aa
ft 1 »» i 0 Kdrrle'a Ill'Jli record of It linura drawn, the youngster lifted her
rn slkn 21.
Halts/ s
4 l) 2 tl 1 and 'tl minutes, churned along at hand out of the water and shook
.7 n 0 0 0 2(1 machltie-like attukr. a min­ a vigorous *’No**.
l.aVp ir
After repeated mglrig- from
4 n 0 0 0 ute.
U t y lb
lloudakian she diank aonto l&lt;s*l
4 0 1 0 II
Jackson rf
Muint tinier, 2l-yr»i-o!d Tu rk .
2 (i II 1 1 had imt been slghtrd iln rr he formula ulld managed to keep it
Murphy tf
4 » 1 0 (1 wad&lt; d into the water at (iri* Net down. Soon she was swum tiling vi­
Tomsk at.
0 (i 0 0 1 at .1;!I0 I*. M. yrater day after­ gorously again.
flsutsl |&gt;
A warm aun shone down on tho
Callnl.an p
4 ti 1 0 4 noon. liuler had riposted it would
3ft 8 t* 24 13 takp him 80 Ilnur* to irach the swimmers and the water wp»
Total.
calm. Five press Icals. including
Fngli.h roast.
tho “ Fleet Commodore" chaiter
ah r It n a
Del and
An Argentine. Anbmlo A liter ■ e*| by the As*orint&lt;.| I’ n , m
Briienlitg Iff*
4 3 2 3 1 (orula, left Dover for Ftunce last niinpanied Shuh-y May, The Mu­
ft o u rt n
Allan 1b
tual lliuitdraslirig Hystern wa*
3 2 3 n (&gt; night with plan. In n a il hla at*
iftla o d If
tempi from Oria Net al midnight. brrmrlrMting a sttnkc-liy.slioke
3 1 n l n I here waa no furthrr word ft "in seinunt nf the swill*.
Brastsk* rf
r ir t's rf
ft 0 3 4 it him. hill ohaervera on the Frrnrh
The ilireet ruutp fxim Dap (Irl*
4 0 0 7 l rottt .aid it would have l&gt;een ea.
punns p
Ne* lu Dover la I!' mile*, but
4 n 1 3 0 to mis. him In the dark
B arrow aa
tide, and n im n l* generally ear
8 (i 1 0 i
ftrnandet flb
Mi»*
Chadwick
doggesily ry swimmers much farther.
II
0
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3
f u ll i p
III H 14 27 -t
Total*
(inn 001 02*1 3
M ilfo rd ------ --23ft tnt nix ft
IMP* ml
E _ l,evy, CbaHdrrtnn, FenianHat. It III
I'lrtls R, D ele. 1 2.
Rmp.rkp, Pnrlkrr, llallsy, levy.
HB— l'irtle 2, Chxdderlon. f&gt;
11r*p.riis. Pprwtlid*/- 111* ttnlla
han, CbaiMsrtnn nn.l I i vy; IlmenII* IIM DKCKF.II
M O t'L T H IK . (la.. Aug. h - i ,V&gt;
inrr ami Allen; Murpbv ami llnitcr.
Tnllnhastte furnished (lip (&gt;«»
At'
Newvfeaturr*
Sports Writer
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Hnfifntd H. 1*1 iiid 10. fill
N EW Y O R K Sugar Ray Rob ting rM*we* am| tin o lln r Hotitlurn
— o K Jlioist I. Full* X Call*han
S. HfJ
by llrutsl 3, F n lti «. Insen the welletweight champion eililia furni.lieti till' pltehi-rs bt'l
night a* the .Month All Mlar Squad
Callahan 4. 110 llrutsl 8 In I 2-3 who frequently has showed up
downed tl-eir northern (ienrgiainning. 5 rtrna; Callahan tl In 0 missing on fight nights when a
Flufida la-ague rousin* 10-4.
Idl Inning* a run* Wl* - Calla­ hefty purse wa* Involved, I.
The contingent nf players from
han. |*B Bailey- Winner
Full*. iKbl* on In keep a Hate in the
|jn*r— llsutsl. |t- - Anderson ar.d ring o.i Aug. 0— and hv'il only l.varue leading Tnll*h**»re mc■onnlsd for seven of the t2 safe
gat a dollar for hla effnita.
Rasdy. T — 2:00. A
R'JJ.
Ray will defend hi* 147-pound He. C'dlccl*.,) |,y the Foqth. Tbs
C A lN F J tV M .U 5Tp A I.A T K A
crown
against
blond Charley Houthrrn htla Incbuled a borne run
by Talahbnstee rigbtflsller (ilen
P A I.A T K A Aug. 8- ls1*i— ,T h r Fu.arl nf Irvington, N. J. Thr­
l.indermuth.
ift
round
I
hiu
I
will
tie
held
in
Gainesville (i-M rn pounded two
The Houth, with playeis from
Palatka Avalr-a* hurlsr* for 11 Jersey City. Roblnsnn 1* de­
hit* and a ft.it thuUnrt hsrs laat livering Iris purse, minus th* rhdniatvilb , Ta!Ub***se, Valdoala
nlithl bshlntl tin’ *U-hll hurling of buck, to the In mnn Hutiyun Can­ * id Woven **, started *llh * two
cer Fund. F u tiri will be paid n.n deficit alter Allany's Ralph
Bill Phillip*.
■Five A ta ls . stm r. aided the for what I* going tn happen In l.speman slapped a hon r run with
•me aboard In the i*r*en(ng frame,
C ’a rark up thalr fits tallies. Jlnt him.
i wo n i’ s in (be -ernnli inning
Itobln.nn la a rlevrr, rl*a.
Emmerich Isd ths tl.ltnra al bat
with four hU» for flvs tlm s. at sy fighter. There are those and n five run rally In Ihe third,
who rate him th* finest in the however, pul the gam* mi ice lor
bat.
*s&gt;ni(‘l el taw m- wI wFI Ilea rlripe •Ira •! ifllllfM Iftl
everything better than anyone
Towering Roger Crai^ of Val­
O R G A N 1)0.1) A Y TO N A
hoilng, hitting, sing- dosta was the starting pitcher and
O R L A N D O . Aua R - C T t - O r. «|te —
•&gt;a. credited with the win allattdn'a Henaim* flamstl out with flop.
t- near i is a competent work­
aaothsr doss* of pennant fevrr to
squelch Daytona llsarh, 7-a. Ia«t man. probably thr second best engagement, *&lt;* thr stale com­
night tvsfor* upwaid. nf a 1000 wetleiwrighl mound. Me la weak mission w a. hitter about it. Hut
w llb p lra ird Tinker Flrld fan*. on ting gone i at ship hut he hoxra Ah* tiri-en.
National
Boxing
Dean Currlpr turned In a cool, well and hits hard. But you Association head, *.*&gt;*: " I am
ataadv hurling performance to rould search thla town until aati.flrd there is nothing phoney
rhssk ths Islander* wh" Hail trim* fight night without finding any alwut hi* run-out. He had n gun
m H ths Hsnatora 1»ur alralyhl one who really thinks he ran ranter rtf f7.600 will* the privilege
whip Itohlnann.
flats Isrforr laat night.
Vic M anilio, Charley** mana­ of a percentage of the gate, so
T h e vlrtury |sfl ths bagur lean*
ht could have made I I d .inhi. R i &gt;.
lug Rsnatm* four ami r.nr half ger. naturally tltlnka hla bay has hinsiin explained to me, T f I w a
gams, ahrail of Ihs l 1* who **tr a rhanre, hut evrn hr lan't claim­ running out on 110,00(1 *o I could
hauling it out with Del-and tor ing victory. II think* it will hurt make fftOJKH) it would Iw differ­
Robinson to make the weight,
runner-up honor*.
” 1 took this match," be e l- ent.' But hr is only getting a
Th s Rptiatora n n .ln l little tlinr
“ because my
kid
t* dollar for thla fight.”
Jumping on
Wander
Starter ptalna,
Urcrn any*, however, that aftn
Csnrrs Cave who ha* ipstil moat ready and Kebinaon ran'l make Hugar Ray
Is finished
with
147
pound,
ami
he
strong.
Now
p | the arsion with lsssahuig. Ur*
Fusarl he will !•« fmnially auaRobinson
it
the
best.
Imt
we
got
lands* battered aero.* four run*
pended until he goes through
In Ihs bottom half of ths opening a chance to lirk nim. If the with the fight with Baaure, which
champ
doesn’t
knock
Charley
caulo-snnugli lo *sw up tho ball
out In m ur or five round*, hera i* llaaora'a tough luck.
g«mp aa It Ittrnrd out.
After Jose, Hobby is looking
liable
to run Into plenty of
-Orlando (Ttuttn to Tiiifcor rltlu
for a shot at ths middleweight
trouble.
Wpdur.'lay night to play the D "“ I wailed Ihtre year* be- crown now clutched eagerly by
Lln d R id Mata.
fore I took thla match. I turn­ Jake loiMotla. It la tougher to
ed It down a couple of time, get Jake to fight than it was
i
l.P.RHIIDHG-HAINTH
Neville Chamberlin, hut If l.aR T A lIO U R T IN K . Aug. A— lA*i because Charley wat'nt ready Mntta won’t meet Hugar Ray,
M arburg defeated Ht. Augustine fur II. What's the .use of kid­ Green nromiae. that ho will
ouraeheaT
Itublnaun
la
7 . to 8, here hut night with Ihs ding
match Robinson with a leading
h4p of Bui* llendtia'a IMh homer th* greatest piece of fighting contender and recngnlie the win­
machinery
we
have
ever
seen.
o f the aeawin and a fnur-htt
ner aa N B A champion.
mfund performance by l.rfly R*l But “ gw m y kid l* ready,
"We
might
as
well
shoot
for
and Jim Weaver.
Cotton Chafln. Ralnt oulflrldar. the big purse.”
Maralllo
probably fa right.
lli&gt;mmed out hi. flrd triple of
tb l season to tie the l.nrida Htate Fu.arl it aa ready aa he’ll ever
IdWgup reronl set by Ral*e of Day* be, and there atwaya la the
possibility that making weight
tok. Beurh In IMS.
.
ftsn d rli pole.1 a homer over the may weaken Robinson although
there as y*t has liven no inrlfhtfleld wall with a mate on
bass to pare a fuur-nm l^ r.h u ig dlration along thoie lines.
Th* fight mob la sure Huger
(
^
9
ujMalng.
.
Ray w ill keep hla date with
FusaH became he la In the bad
^
A f e t A f . i r M K I.-fiSti
meeting j/f i* - *•’&gt;*
* Aasocial Ion will bo
_________ HlotiielMrtJ. Aug.
irS y n
K m , who
‘
of tho ooaann, and
realm- of
_
la d m
nt»4e
a**i
the rule.
b u th *
Intnrcsteil In
gad off
kidswy.
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To Defend Title Squad Beats North
Tomorrow Night 10-4 Al Miiullrie

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orf.nlrsd (.all In IP1R
and mayFell
I- " S t know-how ha. the Fellp-&gt;intrd for the fir.t division
p i&gt; *11 tor*k over Iho Pelican
|r [
July 2 when Hugh l.llljy
1j&lt; vne-l fir personal reason, and
f
in- l e t i n i ', vat * - f a l l eon
-d.”
T 1* Pelican. Dierr were •tiongl)
-,-d to fifth (dare, and tin
arts hmsnt still la.t*.
H-ocver, after a .low start undri lluioell, the I’el* finally C&lt;d
.-•r'cd 14 gamr* hark. Since then
Do t &lt; «o n tl including I he twin
I i|l they *|illt .« It)* l ittle Rock laat
night.
7 heir record for I ho to t ( game*
hoik s-ven heller when you conSl-lri I tint ID of them wrre Wnq by
one or two nrna, At the *tnrt of
it- -iilnc, tho Pellrnn* wsri Id'-j
;-.r,ir- behind fir-t plac* Atlanta
Ti i margin I. now I3 H gams, and
( I - Pel* are only six game* beI,iml fourth place Memphis.
Th* I'rlirans 110**01 lo l.ittle
lb* I 10 rt in Ihe opener la.l night
i -it nuns back to overwhelm the
11-si.* 21-ft in Hie final Elsewhere
In the loop. Die Icagiir leading AtU nu Cr irkera but lo Na*hvi1lf
(l i in:iighom htanked Clint
tanooga in a duuliir hcadt-r It 2 am)
I to move within Ihiee games of
H i loop lead. Middle and Memphis
-pill a twin 4*111. Mobile vdmdnif
llu fu &lt;1 il l and losing tin night-

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tluHigh n parade of three other
mmmd .men followed him to the
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^ lefthander Randy Phillips of
Cordelr was charged with Ihe lo**.
The Iwague ha* an off day to­
day with no game* on tap.
Just la-fore the game Iasi night,
Chuck Coles of Valdosta and Paul
Rmith uf Tallahassee were pre­
sented trophic*. Cole* got hi. for
hi* league leading Jlftft tutting
avrtage and Smith wa* singled
out for having the most total hits
and stolen lva.es in the loop.
S O U TH
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Craig, flreschlnl, Currie. Hied
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tann; Tessin, Phillips, Joyner.
Pounds,. Hushrlieck and Raverine.
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Ilr. aA S
Col. W . H (C ip p y ) Wflli* relired. will
plriterl to If«rn that ibe old
fioh timber, »
rlg h th in d li
W ir |mfl#
un iftiied himieK and launcbrd upon a new caifei which pitcher laboring for the fifth
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olaro Charleston Hebei*, le a r n e d
'•••
V n ' ^ ' V •" the youth nl the nation
{ £ , „ ri, Mav th„ . hall g .,n .
Ihe lona-tnne public relation* oMiccr and OlHclal greeter at »e*l
|rtpr uf1,jj , hp J#, t man
Point w
w-*
-i runtime
mining lor
for a *s,r
year or two alter (be
the war. It*
He was
wa» in China I1U(.
,)U(.
an-J Fonnoia immediately after the lug lonlliit. and there the trail grew
(ia rl’er lost a heartbrn* ing no
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Charleston Team

*’.** V
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, V . ' •• ^Big the » n y to th* ball park. Molt markable onc-hlt p' rfncmanee a*
“t* M "* hla regular ,f
K,andmnthera and grand- ,| , p ,i .| . dovroe-l Savannah 3-0.
pre-war grin and belting a * ■ fl, „ , r , ,
tow„ „ IP out there lo
, ; alb, r r, „ , . r a||„»cd a man tn
ilr or phot grJDhar* amT s h n v n
the kids play. W hy. w*
» ext for right full Inning..
of literature concerning hi lit w • hul an at tend) nee nf 2,000 in one j„ thwi time hr- .truck out a dorerr
e*t eidhu.iaim, the l.ittle E( a- ton w ith a population of only o,vannah
players with
speed
gue.
4,(KK).
and a rh -rp t'teaking curve.
Ever hear of It? Neither hail
“ All the buy* are per feetly unt i 1p
,,r r forma«ire wax
we, exrept vaguely, Hm we ran (formed. Of coui*e, there are a , n„itr ,| |n «be ninth hv leadnff
guarantee that you will, for Cap- lot more candidate* than there hitler AI flureh, who puncho'l a
py ha. decided it’s the greatest •*re pia-e* open on thr teams ,|,,„hlr into right. After that G a r9
thing since Dsvi* and Blanchar'l We put T-shIrta on tho«c vvh" p,T . ettt»il down I” fan two mor*
•
.4
if*
914
were running far the Cadets.
Itoifun
l« «•
fail tn make a regular club and battrr. for thr aeroml and third
\VbkIi M'*»*&gt;(»
«1 if
19 4
"I thought I had retired." he lot them piny on « farm team, 0!lti,
rbUmt*
•*
»i
said,
‘‘but
since
they
hauled
me
HI !.»&lt;»«»
I f *i
“ What it omounta lo is that
r.arher’a performance was the
hark, to till the world nlauit the«e the Eittle Ecague it now turning
If ««
la
»***
one.h lH rr to to- pitched In
l l v a n l u 3 r v t M d it
kid* I fe,7 younger D un I havo our player* for the American I s B.a rnrl|, park this year. A rt
*Sn untrtt» * Iin!tiI-'1t
for
ID
year.
1C,
really
the
m
o
t
i'■*••(«i
.H I, Junior*. It wont be long p|,m&lt;r ,|ownt.,| Charleston and
inspiring thing thnt over hap­ now- t - lore there will t«r some |j arkwjrrvi||c'a Tom Horton iieat
I1Vir-pf«*n 11 S •*W V dr It 4pI»■»*11 P u r .
f u l l 1 1 * 1 ft * |4• &lt;af|*4 111 T|
pened to me."
t ig leaguer- who got tli*-rr atari gsva,lr,ah w |th ||ir -tlier two.
l•»4rft(9 ■ ! f 'M * •i ’ m fftl*H 4 i
If* i f f #
The U tile league, Cappv ex­
f M f i &lt;19*94 t *
I V t g l i i tT M i
*•' *he
, ' 7 ^ ’ (o m : *°
The Savannah park w a. al.o
plained
without
persuasion,
i.
n M f h M i&lt; h i i.••’«!» t h«»
• r# t.
l » f f I D •• I « p
W lefltMiir 4 J «|
rnade
’ up of some 1.ft00 haseh.il h " k
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m -C *
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l,n,TlVN!«hlf1gf«in fit
' - ' nl ■M »
\.f sprout
■pront. between 'h*
1
"* ..*** ,l 1 1
1
no hit game this .exson. That wax
tr.m-* of
*^||.Kl«nn M
M.
ages O f H and 13,spread ov.-r , h '*‘
‘r *’ °
,
Moe Savraiisky ; ; f
Columbia in
.’17state,
andg ro w in g
about n» The tog
ls*K'i|‘». k n o w in g a a .even Inning affair,
&gt; %Tfl &gt; %I
I
T (Ml 1*4
fait n*they
can turn out uni‘ r r ]_• *^r
Elxew hnr In-t night. Ihe |e»i nrklng Ihe little fellows to thi
IMIi-t-1 |t*l.i
»|
lie trading Macon Peaches fall
fmrns for the lillh- lyke..
It
, . Dyer nf ,the .hr the fourth straight Dm*.
They play on diamond. t W4J- lilll. Maruiger Eddie
flrovklrn
If
Eoiris&gt; (Cardinals,
i* sponsoring Crrcnv|„P ,t„WMr,| M won
iidinal.,1*
ft-2
" I *■*!•»*
i&lt;
third. Die regulation .ire that ,-t. |,»ui
n Eittlr !/-ag’,!" nt Houston. P' J -in h ilr.
Augusla
wa.
whipping
IT
Is,
Ml
feet
between
the
bore*
and
* HI* inn
11
IU
they plav wilh a de*dly aerroun- ,i"d l.f t y (.rove former pitch- Jacksonville ft.I and Columbus
4'llu 4iftst.tf 4
&lt;| i t &lt;I I 1^
ne.* l&gt;efore the crowd* running log great, is president of a lea- ^ f e t e d Collumhla 14-7.
1*14f•4ttft »if
If \
The *r hrdulo tonight I. a r « M-vkK* ) ralrril ii
a . high na PJ.OiiO. That tium- gun in Maryland, president roro
I’llllnfr I •*•|«
&gt;4t la.uit I*
p&gt;-ifr.rrnanrr all around with
ia-r witne .e(| the final champ­ •rick of the National Iwague i*
Tnflt • fl-**l(iri l
director of the movement.
(irt-envine at Macon, Columblx at
ionship game la it summer at
&lt;4*nli Riimt *. Ii-c1iil» *||
"W e ’ll hive a lot of big ahot* I'ohimhus, Augusta at Jackxonl.sisesr* I *»•&lt;*«f
Williamsport,
Pa., white
the
V*fIII M«|&lt;“l|s||| i rat
f *•» •»lab**-«
league
originated
hark
in
1"
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" " 1 "I” ." " I " 1 f rr ""A ' ‘V" villi and Chartestorr ni !.xv#nnah.
l(n)&gt;erii i l l &amp;» rn .V*
inf# fils
Stan Kxrpiiuki startml for Ma­
and
arid where it. "world asrie.”
C|,
loner Ch.ndler will It- there If con la*t night in an effort to
layed Aug. 3.1
K-w T « r if *1 tl#**' iti i •vlri! ■4* K*fi* cap ft I
again will lie he ran make it.”
( » tl * S 4» %m Km NH 11I I I !
gain hi. litth victory, Ho wound
llie schedule tonight lias Hit in 2fi.
Hi I
b Nl 1*1ft» f difc 1
i nlr-hi t
We hope the commissioner does up with h i. ninth loss ax left­
"You should »ee the start of
Htlllmft |||. T| o, |*r,||Ft It* 9| 1* Ingham at Chattanooga for a
tlw- season,” Cappy rnthttKd. Any bn &gt;lull league capable of hander Ear! Gray of Greenvlll#
rham lrtb i l 'l T i
f*9«9« «avt«* *» * I ticinn til t * 111 tilght» twin bill. New Ilr lean, at Elttln •’Parade, with hand, and nil th&gt; pulling the f ininuv Cappy out of kept the Pearlies to eight .c stKllppafvln flaftt mi if t •*.*ri| fi*
trrrd hits tn run hi* record to
."-I I * 11Hlit atfm11 ll 1*t Hi * r*.t lie llu it, Middle at Memphis and A t ­ fire department* In town lead- retirement de-erves h i. support. 7-0.
. All
lanta nl N a s h v i l l e .
»&gt;•
The New Hi leant-Eitllr Rock
« » I T I I %T l l &gt; l i t f f %&lt;«i •1 1 m e* waa a home run shvw- Iasi
•rftm
11 i, Prf. i -glit. In the opener Red MrUuitVilli' tilt
tl tri ■*ri
H ft fi tittf l)
A** M v . f irti and Ralph Atkina each hit a
* '«»f n n il’sI n
&lt;4 Ac ftvl ilirro run circuit rloul. New D r*&gt;&gt;l44ftll&lt;t|«
Al Al fell hsn* pitcher Harry Fischer folPhRflrcInti
An &gt;9 l» 4
,&gt;d with a two run homer. The
Oroirivlll*
N E W Y O R K . ,tu* ft '/P. Stan
A1 •t
r»»tl4T ft 4•I*— 3 Iritis , fttit*
Aripifftin
II rif ,40 [-*.'• ronilnued in tint nighlcap its
If »ta|
Ih ll,
Miiriat, tiirre time hatting king,
rMikBfirii lji«»
t : Tl
r mrf r-f f? -t,| l'V11r»'*. HJ it• T » i h
it, \ v * M »f* m rn i t m s h
I I I \ riiunwaid smaiked «i'» for
■n« lukep a one point lead over
fu 1 tr** fljithfui HifMlnr ftor*! llrooklm**
New in Iran, with two on to start
Tl&gt;e I'ensacola U fe t. are Imek
' • r e f i l l # f tl|a« &gt;1 f
Jackie Robinson in tht
K»r4*r.
f'
R
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f
•
•
lit'
kiltie
Rock
di.inicgraiion.
Boh
•ai top of the pile lo the R"uth
f'ln rt-M n ri 2 H ftftiD sh K
N i D im ii I I cnuiie hstting lerby.
». iai KBnnvl|;« i
Ptilkey pot. he«! hi* 12th win of eastern 1&lt;eigiic, but they (ake on
•»
•«««• i Mii». m u
While Mu*lnl, the Rt. Eoult
|ilf r’ttlumMa 3T
(•-*•* If rilf llmllt IfnmMa I
ths *i-*r in Dw final gams.
Meridian tonight in a crucial set•lugger, retained hit ,301 average
I
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n
t
U
n
l
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M*r
3
*
W'»rk.
Ati^lfitr
*tl n il&lt;•I
to.
&lt; . • . , .. . _ t I’fnifiiv |i •
•f lo t i
liu tfr ,
Bm iiri Iasi week, Rohipmn cent Into a
T «im
n Is
T h # F l i r t * ftfjtfwjji]yltll J i i c k - j Hi i sflri w I'gfi J. #,
T # rh
•lump and hU mark .tipped 10
T il(ilma«ik
M 41
*on la«t night 10 3. T h e v i c to ry ] ° “ t " ” i'*
VJlllfOMtlft
point* to .310. .Mo.1st got II hits In
&lt;4 (4 lJ t
*Iflitfit
put them ju*l 007 i"-rmntage
41 IF I I I
■ftp at tarts,
TM f m ii n u t n •*!•*.*
llotiiirf#
I I 61 »e»
point* ahead of Melldlan qnd
I MUM* Tflle
fi* f|Mil rtf 1‘hgttM
M’l.inl h.x 131 hit* five m in i
I irlrflr .*•
14 II
second ,T| i !• » &gt; r ’ H ft M i r k * ! I f * f1 * T l l s n l! r-hlli»nrt III 371 trie* H t
(,|h Gtor Mrmtgornerv, tied for
Thnffumvlll*
C H IC A G O .
•t
&lt;;
f»
4
I.»*1* r«iri rift. K«»tf1fti«n T. f*i»m' b«* -•ore,| 7ft tuns, one |e&gt;. .han
IT lit r f i .g g
it f I «| j'g e Kell, Detroit’- rl»**y third piece.
4’niflrji
41 cr *»i ; listemtn, maintslnr«| Id* -tint edge , Tile tie for .ecornl came when Ml M ft.Nl .
R, Huron.
If **tiffin 1**|•f ifHit
4M iff|rif1 I I I F t i t i lit
Erin i Rlnughler, *!*n of
St.
a AM m rr Clevr-lam)' Entry Ddry in the Monlgomety lost to Vicksburg
t*fn ti i ii it « * i - ,n i n • k• m m *
Hiara |
7-4
while
Meridian
wss
downing
American Ecague lint Ing am,
I.oulb. held hi j third plars pollfi n ft
ICi4**rt. A ll Jl*i
last
place
Hetmn
2-E
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_
Krit, defending bgttiog hamp
flit Ma
'hi Mi'fil U u . til mi‘It l- Ibqi, boosting hi* a-i'tage ont
In addition to tIre- M rldian |ii* i. la m -r . d i i ,i &gt; » iin
Ion, wa tile lop hlltrr ailh 'tft't
’Ijr* t' ’ 1’t. The RHhird*’ .’ftcr.
a - ngainit Dotiy’s :it8 fe, giitnr at I’ensacola till, II"- tr*l of the
sti oiitflaldci I second I d M irdi!
i n rtr p * r iv -.i lem ,
through la.t Sunday Ea li eaitied schedule ha* Vkkshurg at Ja rk * .
In h ll- with I '12. Figure* include
*t n and Mcr.tgnmerv nt Seim*.
rirb.it Sarni
I'ro n»f. 11- fc- games of Sunday, Aug. ft
two point* during the week.
The
Flier*
g&lt;
t
off
t.j
n
fa*t
tides,
fla.hv
Dio.
Ilob'*
Otrl
Ban
N E W V O R h , A„g. 8 - &lt; / ! » ) Ax Ihe Tiger* fought to main
Ihe field for the |»4n |J, }?, ,\m&gt;. tain the |.'ague lead, K 'll *!••' •tart, picking IIP 12 runs off M ,r- glaepu.ent. Msppr D rp .r.
x i x t i i n it r — a taie. wile
teur Golf Champion was t» take kept hi* l*ad In Iwn other depart starter Jim C ' lffc Iwfore hn |
• r n i i r . K#rf»f Hirtlf. Jim
shape today with »e* tlonal qualify­ mcrtl. the mo.t hP. and mo*t i 3 as
1
Inning. •111.!•!*»
* Kpf F lit*tuff. &gt;f r Ih trv, n«p ir
I
I'rifi**«
*
0
*
’
ri
ifrif
fti'n!
nf
t’
ri
inn*
ing trials in 8ft center.,
tlpuhlc*.
f i . ic«rh r, f i m i n
A total nf I,(Hft player* sought
The Eeajfue’s flrrt 10 hftte^- In Diree run b » ’ ■ 'i- thp third,
fporth -ed fifth fr»me*
4» ' i r U H
|| « I I*— Rlrwrti O i x p
MW remaiuina piarc. In "rt hols showed onlv one n«*wcqm«r Jne p - k flies
o *n relief
Mun*»ffiRti Hffttt*fin I* *4 'Ha*.*
Ilnlhered hr rnarhe* or antx?
te.ta from coast to coast. Tw o last week. Billy 0o--lniso
M
tiuru
f *!••
H*rrN •
tohn.ton'* N M -R O A tTI, applied
Earl
place* w“ re determined at Salt young Boston ontf1et,|ct-fl|r* b*’ - and he -r » i fnt|o ot
Kind's
lUnftflm.
4irkf»,
It •*. The F I '-.
It
hr hru.h In Ihe kltrhen. kllla
holh of
l.ate f it , |t|*h, yesterday.
man. Jumpeil fr-m out of ilie .e|»- lh*»w for hl*s aim.
tearhea, ants, and waterbug^
I' Mr II •M I I M i :— ^ t ft*9«« tfffgft
T h r (run m merit Is Mkeduled ciiri * kilo third place e Ih, . .!!'
Dick VcMHC
: *i e up nine
tr . 1
i 11 |)tnr Will in W hat's rmre the colorless coidAug. J|.2it « ' Mtnr,eapoli Okl* mar\ Rig Walt PfOpa. i','io.ltn#p‘
\%
hati
Canflt
3«n,
4*ol(»ya»
Trt**
!■
Ing la effecti.e fur wonth*, and
•ratter* ' e.fetie* to yet rredit
!e ma City’s ( baric* Coa I* ths rrplu -ntenl at firrt for the Rti'ti, T- |« Yitiix M#»! 6t*f*t.
kill. Ih* klrsf* that wander In
defending HUGE Coe and eight ftov. was deadlocked f&lt; i 'ourl’ fer the win.
sod walk over It. For scientific
Tlis Me*lit|»«-‘’elm* g.m e wa*
M M I I If M I *— 1 IflMi* *4Mw
other past and ntsmled rhamplnns spot with Hoot Ever* of D*trqt'
use
Johnston’* N O iv it t ni*uii
Cddir
ru by rrnlrnt,
a pilchet* duet to Die very end
were exempt from qualifying.
Frnnk
*’»
«tl“*
’
!
"
«
•
K»*»f
PhvN*
each with .332.
hoach:
With Bill Roger* fi“ *llv getting
Th* main competition today wa.
i DiuUe Flutn* n*»&lt; k.t flofNr, Prlre. are- ft a l . Me; pint. 11.M ;
Another Boston player, fnhnnv rrn-lit for the win lie went the W
t1)rift•• .Vnfri
scheduled al New York, where «t Hp i Vv* f»*#ftlf fliri klvrftif frrtw fre.rax . . . . . . - » . 11. - .1
i
o . . •'*ouect xx ea . . . I I . t , u ••
lomeatanta aotignt in ptarr*. amt fourth to seventh place. In-nied
Jim
!&lt;ognn
wa*
ccergeil
with
NoumitUit f t Anderson
at Minneapnlla, where I2'l fought latrly above him ,»n» *anmi*i* ) ’
Til'll T H H.
f #&gt;wr *•
the loss Ho ah
rnl rl-e full
— Adv*
I f r i l f \ |**f 4 l i f e 1-1
ft I f»f N
for 18 Ireitli*.
barilla with .32th Others in .hr nlna Innings and .Unwed only six V liifttN I I N k N'ftri. »* uftft » | r i t firift
. v,
J l . l l Lk a wf,o« 9
4 .*
Ih e list ef qualifying .Itr. with leading
I »• |»* n . H h in fu n s. I.ISHI rin»i k
10 were Yogi llrria. New hits.
entries and number of pla-c*
York. .323; Phil
Rlrruto, Nev. , Vkktburg dubbed three Montavail laid* include*:
York -32(1 and Johnny Grolh, pc f icnmery pitcher' f -r I t hit* and
H IT E
E N T R IE S
I toft. al*o .32*1.
4 clean xween of a thiee-gama erie*.
Miami
47
Mlanla
17
New Orleans IH
Memphis
17
Nashville
2ft
f itN M n
fwf •r.'l
I ,»#•&gt;». tin
4|
Ml- &amp; f‘s
Gnm* *
» a»
OtllRilt
font »•«
|)#l
fnrH
f'ntw *I sv
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i,WB. M.,nuwin boifc

1 500 Baseball Teams Made Up
g ,2 ColIlprisc Leas„e

Pelicans Headed
K.„ 1-ir.t Division
“3 By New Manager

Miss Chadwick Is 4th American
8 Tallies
To Conquer The English Channel
Giants 3

111* Del And |lf() ||*|l, ..illi
lk*if telctiin Al Pulls In clri*e llir
runt home. riiuM i"! the Sanford
Giant* lait rush) by a k o i p n| M
lo 3
lb s I I . It trot off |o a big tlait
by tcorinir fi.s lims* in llir fm l
two inning* to vnn ill' in n ln t in
a walk I bs llattsr* tolleileti a
total nl 14 bit* off I'lllianilet J.»WMs del and h k i Ili* ni(blhaitdrr
[tobby Callahan

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Major League
Leaders

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C r n titl P i r n Writer
T i i r MAH HI ton. h v i * nature : pentnre anv rain for a peril*! of
bta eorkrc.ew tm,n* an.t W year. That new* &lt; * * »
la a goat of t b l ll It «W lM alao late the offlre rlcnic haa already
he the gnat of a rhamr*gnr parly lean waylied out
! • 1
where thete are lota of N'ttle* to
I f t oontalf fke loir fo loipoef
ipen
r o a d y l a i n &lt;i e e r f o i a dliflMc Hr*
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Wheel Alignment
Service

T k f t r ' t o n e p lo c c i r l r r e o ••r e e l
fiMtlfc ii d o w o r l o h f u . p o t N o M c

S o l a a f l l He lM#d
homf Of
jviuffry
ftirm ia ff, m i l l
lim a,I

|«iprv JtokloM. d*d h# rroli.-r
rhlekra f##.f could tua info a lot
of mririrv

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T H A T STRWN&lt;SFf*? M I G H T B E A
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STKETC1I TIKE LI EE— STOP WHEEL
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DON’T I \KE ( II \N( l.'S \\ I I'll N1ISALI(iNEI) WHEELS!
THEY AKE E N S U T - WH (’DSTLY
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"D A O S E - O V E R G R O W N C R E W H A I R C U T S
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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

WHY NOT HE .SCKE?

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HAVE YOI K WHEELS M.ICNEO TO­

Have Your Homo “Dnknl Ouf’
For Summer Living Fnjoymonl!

DAY. THE SLKillT COST NOW WILL
SAVE YOI

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Phono 4'.k» W.
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M OIfl.ltS' I H im.in apartment, furimheil nr unfiittuahad. 500 Park
Avenue.
T U K M K ilK ! ) A I T S . KOK R K N T
1 S-Koomr with pr\vat« bath and
,
Klertrir kltrhen.
' T t-R oeau aits prlvat* bath and

n - f t * 'jut.™. Apr' its w.

4»h htreit or Nlfk Pk*. More
k u lrri A w .
mom aperl, ical. »m und
floor, elo*e in.
7 I4 -V
after 8 p U .
r i ltN lSliP .lt (iaravv Apartment.
H i e s Park A m . Adolta only.
U ra . liatry Kaut or phone 284,

i ny i.par'mr-nt for r*nl. 100 N E W (iH K P V teatl.i-r platform HEM Pl.lMtllH alillareit to pel
Klll'.l Am 1^....# 521 .SI
tinker with Ottoman. t*omtilef«h
ferllop fl|d fliM.fy made Id
llpholatered. Rrtall* for l«4 OfV,
n*» Plm bing. rlraning A **««
•ir.ii I ilitte Ti«r &gt;nle— .'I
will m 'II for |f.n. ||t|u Palmetto
ing IW faM e power plant. .*
Awl
ye»i» Otpertenre *3 S i’Pind.
l.-tK K II SIIV R t
County. II V ill,* !-* l . t .
l.aree lake I'rnhl f &gt;r, with n*t O N E S T E E L C o lla r r lwMi &lt;-■• ii
kl«rv
ttow. le i, trimt.
____________
ural rami Itearh. ANo 5 aero
track* of a*m*l land, lake nrivl Con. rete &gt; r « r r pl|»e, frraae trap*, Drag line, bulldoa* r, ■tump trii.k
lepe*. A .A. Jane, owner South
•epltr tank*, atepping atone*, mink, fill dirt, ah#ell mill I
Fhorr of Lake iiatney. I'. O.
by load or M i. ('•intact II
bear hr a, flower t«it*, blork .
Nih-ti-d, a|„| „ o#iat... top I
tienrva. Pla
window till*, lint, I- .tod rnnf.'ew York A vr
erete floor*. Frre eallmale*
Del..... I. J*
2 lot.-, fif,x Ir,n ndjoiiiliiK I! I 4lli
4fK! or 2KS-W
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E P IP E Ctt
' I'
, I I U I -■'■ noil Elm Ave phniie l l l h
Don't *lmmer thru the *iinin»
I— Ileal I . s t a ir W attled — I
W A K E KRK8 II! W O RK P ill II
S TA Y FRESH!
IIU Y OR R E N T two heilroom *— A K T K T . K . H W A N T E D — S
Milrhell room air rondltloner
hou.-e, .1 to 5 arrea. water and
••rh.' WnPlil'a Flm l”
elretrlrlty. Any Imatlon J. It W E lllfY , S E L L A T R A D E u*. I
Sale or Ib nl
furniture. W ilum-hlali-r Eurnlf’arlln, I I I ! Clinton \ v r, O r­
F*&gt;r information I'lmne 12 In
lure Co.. 311 K ^lat. _l'hone
lando.
Vod.ii.i-1. Ref-igrralion Hervl. .
Wan ted
»—
A t Helen h i r Sale — a
u iiL.tlk lH i M .rning Sentinel, Oi
C L E A N n i l ItlN RAGS
landu Evening Star, (.'all ILdpi
T H E S A N E O K II IIE R M .I)
Hay
I D15-J.
T U X E D O F K t.lih : Complete line
lliin*'* T u t edit h'vri S*orr
P
IAN
O
S
irp a lird
and
tuned
7— I’e lK -l.lv m lm k -N u p o lin n
Harry Weyfer. Tel. M77-J.
SW AP SHOP
405 r. 4th St.
We llujr, 8*11 or Tradr moat G E N T L E Y llU N fJ Jerrey row. R E P A I R
M O D ER N l/.E
you,
anything
Phono I'iM -t
Tr«tr«l llnnifs and Tulien ulo*l«
home Only 10*! ilown now i.
SIIKI.M AN S R.-rt Koae Pred
rlearp No bu»inc*a Pi Ida* nighty
i|uire.l. P D A Plan. In.tallm ii,
or Saturday. Phone 1346-Wl. W
Loan lh p'L, lliMim 117. Phore
Tourhtnn A Wataon. 1201 Celery
Ave Phone IHUl-.l
280 Sanford Atlantic N a t i o n .
_ Bank Member F D D '
S IN G E R N A C H IN 'K S , new and
V E N E T IA N
IIL IN D H made I.
UM-d. Terma. .121 K. let. St. I’h H—
B K I.I* W A N T E D
1824.
order. Seminole* Venrlial. Him.
Co
820 W. 3rd St.
Phnn
help, A p p l y
We both loae wtien you don't hrinp E X P E R IE N C E D
l.aney'y Drug Store.
JIMMY.
yiuir preacrlptlon* to LA N K Y 'S
I'lioni |01
O F F IC E ami rredli man. Eire,tom DA Y A N D N l l i l l T Grill ..pen 2
Store*
hour* a day. Serving g««d fix-'
B A T H T U B 203 Holly Ave
hnmetnadt plo amt cold lee.
Woman
with referenee for h m iTop Khaht Paint
12 25 Cal
» » r k . Hour* 9. A. M. to 2 P. M. I.A W N M O W E IIS Sharpen.#1. 'b l
Vavy - T " Shirt.
» .48 Ka.
cycle, repaired, lock and k- »
Good pay for right party Apply
Tarpaulin*, All Sliea
i_ i n &gt;iiPalmelli^&lt;£ v e ^ ^ _ _ _ _ _
work Prompt yriylre. II. W
IV .nl Buy T ill You Ttv
Shuman *|n E 40. 81.
A R H V N A V Y S I R I'I.I'S
Jlo Sanford V.e
l h lt ll
W OHK W A N TED
— I H ifh grad* Poland China Burror
■■tlt i.N D — I I
14— I.O S1
Jer aey mala hojf. Cholera Itn- A L L T Y P E S of BulH«tve Work
Hunt. A wonderful Individual
Reaaonable H a te a -.F n e
K*tlbreeder, weifha 400 |i&gt;».
mate*. Carpenter A fjrarey. Garla'.d make yellow-gold watch
and band. Lo*t at ywlmntipu
I llampthlre Durue Jrrm v male
Phe-^ 13PIAI or WUU.
pool nr downtown la.l week
hr&gt;ir. waif hi .100 lh«. Cholera Carpentry. Repairing. Srreerjtn«t.
Reward. Reverie,- Rugrr* Phone
Immune.
Painting. Call 168'J-J after 8
I Mark flampahlre male iof,
a S S a te s t;
|
walfht 160 Iba. Ch drra Immune,
f ellow,.hip .Front Station. g‘
“ n- 10— iB u a jiw w O p jb if lu w m w
ferd. Fla-_________
F U R N TU R 'E FO R S A L t • .at8 M A L L Gracary and meat marhe* n tlY IN G A C A R 7 Safer* finan­
Ine thalr, I long taldr for lirlne
llrlnnl
for »ale. Riaxnnahle. Reamm
cing rrr u* to aave money. In
Uant, M-rkirif - table fur ilintno
for telling T In the Navnl I! ’ lallmenl txinn M i l , Room 117.
ruum, I hrrakfWal r.-un art. Call
aenre— till Konfoid Ave. flanPhone i‘9(t
Hanford Allanllr
N(Uoaa| lU ok Mom bar KDIO.
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Stansfield, Jones
(liven Service Pins

Atom Bomb
| ra tiiia &gt;4 n a a l'aa&gt; n u l
have In order* to m t t 1 hint and
th e Com nit "(dim effectively In ad-

C. J . June* end W. A . Stansflrld have U r n a * aided service
pin* by Florida Power and Light
Company In recognition of their
many yearn of employment, II. II.
Colruiaii, illusion manager, an­
nounced yesterday,
A jeweled pin will hr pre*etiled
to Mr. Jor.e«, who retlde* at Lake
Monrne. In recognition of hia 25
year* of tender. A 25 year pin
will U presented to Siam field,
who teaides at 6 IP Magnolia Ave­
nue,
lioth men are well known local­
ly. Jonei, a watch engineer at
Florida Power and Light Comp­
any'* big plant here, ia a member
of the Me Mina, F.lk* and thr
Woodmen of the World.
.Stansfield. water te ittr
at
the plant, i* a member of the Ma­
sons, Scottish Kite, York Hite
and the Shrine. He ha* U en elec­
ted to office* in thr Masonic
Im lri', the ScottUh ami York Kite
bodlee.

m inisUiing tin program.

"Without mi ll a lalatlohllilp tin
CohuniMtuii cannot piup&lt;-ilv di
chain* It i hravy Inn dm »f re-pon
ilb ilit) and Ih* prugiam will not
go forwent »• it mu t.
Wilaun apparently question
Dean's aspencm-a anil undvi .t in
InK of adminl.Dative pjobl ni*.
fcvan undct the la t conditions
with a top organisation of a full
lime tolnmUnion t|i*' ■ i
.id
cult operating ami administratis i
pronitnu, Wiiu.it r.ii&gt; ll&lt; . I ...
*‘To wai.r it workable Itqu ili
in tn* chatiniaii ra.tpiionai
patience and uuderslawdirp ul ,»■:
ministration of large *&lt;•••!«rtaaHit."
aa well a a l&gt;cm apprr, lallnn on
tha part of ri.i olhti
null- &gt;•
era of tit*- undesirable roitsf.
quenres nt ruaiurgrinanl hi • n
mitt re Tlici* lin- U r n a
trend during thr past y ar in tin
dirtv'Clhb
tin •ommi »mn n«
liody assuming the din i t robnianap*iitciit of Ihe piogtnm.
“Aa a toil tijurtur, tlu iide
thr general manager ha- i linnt"
Ktratly front whal it wa *l*rt■■
thr first rnuple of years.
■*| h a ir vri'iia *;&gt;pi 1on
that thr llltiinatr Itrojet lion of tin
Urnd will result in a eiim Ur miioi
Uow nmvinr admin -trotl*........
rliini' which is Inca pa hie of giving
the country thr hind of dlrectiun

W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. e ■i*.
The National l.alror Itilatkm
Board today aluslied aw»y iw m
of llte power* it gavi to G n -i i d
Counaal itohirt N. Itcnhan thr*
year* ago and tmik
ronttol
over 2 it* employe*.
The action wns anotiict slop at
Denham in the tunning la tili be
tween tlie fivetnan lounl and itChief iroieruli.ig office!.
Danluim ttiurk Imrk &lt;|unkl.
II*1 withdrew two etnployr* lie had
assigned to the Icanl "a» a tourte*y" three year* ago.
“ I didn't want In do llri.i but
the Itouid asked fot it," Denham
told reporters.
Hefei rilil* to tlie l-s,nid'« llliive,
he added:
“The wliole tiling U silly uhd
represent* a new low in sniping
In a government agency.''
The hoard's action was disclosed
in an o ffiu .l statement In tally
Federal Hrgister. It said It war
Stripping Derdtam nf m-rit of hi'
iuthorily over tln&gt; N LH II division
of administration and taking lun t
ita 210 employe*.

Gambling )
Ifd iM laiH

Ftwiv

F a ir

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•llegertly are a party to the *c_ Til* therlff of Dade countv,
Janiae Aleaander Hulllvaii’, ndmittad under queetioidiig hy the
Kefauvrr roiuinitlcsi last moidh
that hi* assets Increased from |2 .-

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t t r k l a a . lettialest , i r , n l i k • o a i k U a ,
r s a l s r i l s t r a i i y l l k . .V*. ,, ■ &gt; • « « e« * « . r i s l s , H kt i k - u . « . a . i„&lt; l a .
vapttk rmtar. Nr S t l l a k i r e ur m h i , ,
fckefc. All J r s i i l t l i .
i* i.

A N D Y WILLIAMS drclares th at telling books requires the

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power of suggestion ra th e r th an a ton of equipm ent. A t an

example he tell how his firm told 200.000 copies of Thr Secre­
tary'* Handbook. ''T here was
.

the neat bent thing: u list of
important men who certainly

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In are whal was Inaide What they round waa ao
tlu
glowing a tribute to The greretorn
f/inidt/ook, they Insured themaelera *g-‘—* being Arid by
onli line u copy immediately."
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GUNS AND
AMMUNITION

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If IT Student ill auk in Mr. W iiliun'i words, and wrote in her

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Ttis! Oliver iv Mail nf»*1
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notebook, "Always open the laiaa'a mall.*'
Crm f owler aay* it a harder to keep a secret from hia wife than
bmuggle ilityllgiil |Ht*t a ruoiter.
i./u 'ii.i. l-w. *r *m. m ii c-rl. iNMnawai a. » —. tu iw u •/»*«•« ,

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f l « » h - «**f »»f I h 9 f o l
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lief »|1&lt;I »rnf if iflltllu *" Mm tie
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other hand, waa not even con*
alderrd aeroiuily by the Council
majority, even though Soviet
Deputy Furelgn Minister lakoh
Malik, this month** f’unmil pre-i
dent, filed It under the (reading
of peaceful aettlemenet uf lire Ko
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law* and a new law ar* needed
now, the President said the pre­
sent international situation lias
been created "by thr rise of
totalitarianism— flrat thr totulltarianiam of the right, and now
that of Ih* left.”
‘Today, w* face most acultely
the threat of the Communist
movement. International in scope,
directed from a central source,
and committed to the overthrow
of democratic institutions through,

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tiling*, that Communist* ami Com­ Hour*! talk Willi the I're-ideilt to Mill, whhli |* lit*' #Mi tliy nf Hrji
munist Front* register with the ruiy that the strike of AF'I. steam- l * r t ih * f , I f i i "
l i n l r * ! M il* f* f *1* y
nf
A u ru M .
fitter:! ami plumber* on defetis* t%%
Justice Department.
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Il looked for a while a* though housing in Alasku is “ jeopardillng
l» I* I I K f l N l H l S
security of
tlie
United
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I ’In nil
f’ndli.
similar legislation would get no­ liie
h'etnlin.l* run li ( jr, Flof
Slate* “
where in thi* Congress,
Id it
Hut the Kutean wur generated
And, he added, "I sav that af­ I.HKAIal
ulrarn fur rums sort uf legislation. ter consulting with the President
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug h t/t'i
president Truman Jullied with
S«Tretary of Defense Johnson to­
day in denouncing a lunising ton•trurtmii strike in Alaska as one
that jeopardies* “ the security of
tlu United Htatn."
Johnson emerged fr-m a IV hiti

out the world."
puipo-e of making op Incoma tag
returns for some of the parsons
involved in the record*.
When Mill* rrtumed them, Cot­
tar had hit clerkt dump the rtro id- in the corridor. There thay
remained until the ellaor* grriY*
ed with the warrant.
W A H H IN tJTO N , Aug. 8 — Cl*i
—
Senate crime inveatlgatura
liave tummoned aevan wltnaaaa#
In a pulillc hearing tomorrow in
an inquiry into alleged rackettaariog in Florida.
Uhairman Kefauvar (D -T a rn i
said In a statement tha IrtvasUfating committee will hear WIHlant
II. .lohnstnii of Uhlcago, described
by Die s e n a to r a* having W*n
Identified by previous witnesses
a “a hr avy contributor" to th#
golHTiiatorial campaign nf Gover­
nor Puller Warren of Florida.
hifaiiver -aid other vritneaae*
m il Include Hen C»hen, Miami at­
torney describes! « » “counsel for
S * G
HyndieaUf,' and Samuel
{ *ohcii, Jute- larvitt, Iwo Levitt,
llnndd Halvey and Kriward Rosent mum. dc*rribs*d aa “ menibar*
of H A G Syndicate."
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!N MEM O S! AM
In »*il bat !o\tn*r memory of
our drar Mother and wife, Mr*Agnes llankeraou who departed
this life Auk. 8. IWCLoving and kind In all her war*
Uptight and Juit to the »w*
h«r dayi;
Soinr tuav foigel &gt;«u *lnt-r -c
are none,
liut w « ahail remember no mat*
how lor*.
W ill llankerson, husband.

Mr, Truman'* mesaagr apm and
to be an attempt to blotk any
aecurity bill bearing a Kepuhllcmi

of the United .States."
"Then, tlie President approve-,
lour stnlerrieotT a reporter asked
“ Ye*."

Johnson said that defense houamg pinjecla in F'airliankn and
Ahehuragr primarily were affec­
ted .

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W EDNESDAY.

AsHncintrit I ’ rtrHn Leaned W ir f

A IT .* . 0 , HI.'."

N o . 25.1

North Koreans Driven Back On Chinju ByU. S. Marines;
Doughboys Break Up Victory Charge With Fixed Bayonets
G a in

House Agrees
On Economic
Control B ill

A mericans Ik’Rin ‘HiR P u s h ’

D u r iiiR

HouscGroup D em a n d s
Stronger CounterSpy Measures T h a n
President A s k e d
W A S H IN G TU N , A tig. 9— M 'i
— The Semite t*«da)
approved
withn.il d i»ra | a hill making
espionage tor a fnrrign p im rr
Bimlshahlr h» dralh M up t•* 75
jeers imprisonment In limp of
pparr. T h r hill, uhirh an t gnr&gt;
In thr llnt.sr, waa Introduced l»jr
Senator
L .-I Is cl
(IS -III m . ) .
Peacetime r.|iin..agr
rmw I a
punishable mil) hi i.*p |i. m
jrar-. Imprisonment. T h r death
sentence and.JO irara imprisonmrnt arr ippltrahtr mil) in tlm r
nl war. 1 hr &gt; rin r. pro aIt ir»
untiid l» ,ip|i||rahlr fn. tu n
&lt;rat&gt;. dating lin n ihr lin ir thr
• till it rnailrd Inin Ian.

W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 5— til’t
— I'rr^idrul 'fruiting li«I »♦ uign
pd into la* a hilt giting him
authority to lake tmmrdialp
» l r p « In aalPgiiard t ' J i , p u r l ,
again.I a pmiWi. tin ih atom lr
, « - t h.
W A S IIIN O TH N , Ang &lt;*— *&gt;11
-----V liin tn atihlaal doctors. ifrnlists and n'ltrt ip r-U t if . to Ihr
draft a n lnlrn&gt;lntrd in thr Senair l.ata, hi S'ftslnr
Gurnet
flt-K II) liMtnr*, fnrntrr chile Plan tif tlir Srii.tr trill'll Srr*
a irr. I ornntlllrr, |ti&lt;i|io.rd that
Ihr S r lr r llir Hr fair* A rt
hr
amrndrd lo tri|olrr registration
of prufrasiiinal, trrhniral
and
..rirn llfit person* Up In a g r 1,1.
wDrsfl rrgialrillnn now la llm llrd
In n rn I “ through 23 year. and
onl)
rho r 19 Ihtnogh 15 a rr
aiib|rrt lo Indlirtion G n r n r y 'i
hill i&gt; -rniilar tn nnr prndlng In
thr H o i i i p ,
W A S H IN G TO N ’ Aug. ? -&lt; y p )-A ltri a week nl mil tip*. I l«»u»r
(I ..lla m a na Pag* lltal

JlCL To Construct
New Freight Line
Through Sanford
Tha Allantlr (n a il Line K a ilmad Company tndav announced
clarj; far wmDttrtfon of a new
freight main llnr. 12.200 fre t In
length, In diverge from It* Jackgniivitlp-Tampn mtin llnr at a
M in t adjarrnt In intm a r t ion of
Cake Mary Road, on tha aouth,
and extend northwardly parallel
tn and approximately 500 fact
wral of the rity limit line along
Roosevelt Avenue lo Ihr caat and
of Rand* Yard, on the north,
w hrrc ginn-rllon will h r made
with present main line In vicinity
of thr First Stirrt rroeaing.
The estimated rn,t of this pro­
ject I* itndfr*tnori to be approalmatrly J 100.000. Irrludlng m a t of
necessary right of way.
* TM a new freight lina w ill en­
able freight tiain* uncrating heTamp* and Itanda Y a rd
at Sanford and hrtwfen Tam pa
and Jacksonville In avoid the uaa
of the longer,and curved seg­
ment nf main trark via tit* ,i* u .
engcr itatinn route, and uaa of
thla by-traa# Una hy
freight
train* will expedite their move­
ment with rewilUnt (mnmved op.
crating efflrfrrny and eronomy.
In addition to the right o f way
mwl other property recently ac­
quired hy the Atlantic Coaat l dm*
Railroad for u*e In ronatructlng
the new freight main line, on# of
Ita affiliate*, the Atlantic Land
and Improvement Company, has
purchased a slreshle acreage
of land In vicinity of th# aouthetn e id nf (he project w ith a
d a w to developing tn# area for
industrial purpose*.

ATTACKING in th* Mavan-Chlndnng iectnr, about 15,000 lank-lad M ar­
iner and Infantrym en launched the n u t inalor Am erican oRaniiv* nf
th* Korean campaign Tuither north, tha Yank* amarhad agatnat lha
Cianmunut battalioo that managed tn h i m the Naktnng lUvat north of
Chlrhyon. In the central *ector l i t . eait n| Wargwan. 7.000 Red* wer#
•lain In 74 hour*. T n the wett nf Arvtnng. North Korean troop* were
•tailed tn their llerre drive *g*in«t the tt. h drfrn*« line fCantral Peerr»

Effort To Delete Seoate Probers
ACL T estim ony SeekingToShow
On FEC Beaten Racket Network
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W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 9 -&lt; / !'»
An uniuicc»»ful eltort w*» made
today to ilrike from llie llotKta
Kait Cnatt renrganiralinn bearing
t'ttimuny rnncetning a plan put
Iruwatd tif Atlantic Co*il Line lo
tale over the Florida railroad.
Hie plan war uuilined yn lrid a y
tiv Edward W Untirne, A( l. attor­
ney, w|m look the wilnen »laml in
.m iinutiial nmredurr before li e
Inlenlatc G mmetce ( runmimon.
Millet W alton, attninry fut the
tival W'. G . Wellmn |&gt;lan. a»krd
that Bourne'* teitimnny l»r iln rk ctl Irrun the retold.
Walton laid Bourne'* |&gt;rr»rnlaturn bad Ivrrn a "Irtr.l nrunlon in
iht pme of letltmony "and that
thr wilgei* ''h a d noi qualified •»
an aipftl."
R. T. Hoyden, rhlrf ICC presid­
ing officer, replied “ I think It le
proper for the Coait l.ln* to pmncnl a witneaa to t'alifv for the
group that fm utrd the plan.
'•The witneaa ha* indicated he
wa» one of the group and i» quali­
fied to teatify for that gmuy. I
think It proper to let the tc iU mnny atanrl aa It I*. The inmnilaii'«*u**«a n* I'aa* ••*•

Old Pilings Iteinif
Removed From Lake

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&amp; G. Attorney Arlmifs Cliicapoan Is
Partner In Outfit

W A S H IN G TO N , Aug '» (A*)
Senslf Crime hunter* probed
for definite link* between a multimillion nllat Miami Reach gsmbling
tymliratr and tug lime (litisgn
operator*.
Two hour* of gulling ol Ben
I rthen. allorney fot thr iwm 'ilul
S. anil G. lymheale nf the Gtealet
Miami area, brought ihne d-irlnpmen!*:
I. Cnhru inilttfil that the
('ambling lynthcale had rlrfinitely
quit bminei* Iwn or three wrekt
ago although il had a neat mono|H)lv on off-track hone lace fo i­
ling in the 150 foaehftont hotel*.
* Tiir aiiumey conreurd mat a
Chicagoan with impoitant Miami
rnnnrrimn,. M any Kuiiflt, hid
become tilth paitner in (he gamb­
ling lyndicate la*t year.
3. Cohen taid he atilt dor* not
folievr rrtmrt* that Rintrll had
former connection* with hig-lime
Chicago gangtten and mofolria.
Cohen sad h# rould not eiplaln
why Russell wa* ducking request*
of thr special Senate Crime In­
vestigating Committed to te*tify
or "wa* afraid to do ao.”
Waiting to teatl'y wa* William
II. Johnson of Chicago who ia re­
ported to hav# contributed f lM ,ooo to th# 1045 campaign fund nf
Governor F ille r W arm of Florida.
Attorney Cohen waa the first
witnrs* rallad on th# operations
nf the 8 - and G . Brodlcate. Al»o
present at th# h##rlng war# four
partner* In the big gambling opeKsattaee# W% h i p M il

Thn aitcem ely low water In
Lake Monroe recently revealed nld
piling*, the remnant of a dock
one* tiaed by the railroad for
water-bom# freight and located
about 15 feet w*at of th# pr#**nt
aeht club. C ity workmen under
M. RiChard #r# removing the
P U B L IC H O U S IN G
piling to make tha area *af# for
A meeting of tha 8 anford lim n ­
floating, aald C ity Manager (T lf ing Ailthorttv was
I"
ford McKibbtn.
A »l« Inch water llnr and four take place thla afternoon at *he
new hydrant# hav# been initialled office of Geurg# William, In the
In th# Goldsboro area on O r- Meiarh Uulldlng.
leandor Avenue. Thla will »dve
S E C U R IT Y C O U N C IL
Incraatcd fir# protection and per­
L A K E S U C C ES S . Ang 3 -i A h
mit extension nf smaller main#
in the areas which havs not pre­ — The United Slat#* tuggestrd an
informal conference nf Security
viously had water service.
Council -Meg*tea— except .he Sov­
iet representative— meet at 2 P.M
M 'H O O I . HO A III)
The Cbunty School Hoard will today fo ranafdrr what to do about
meet tomorrow morning at 10:00 Soviet delegate Jakob A. Malik's
o'clock, and among other itemi will tartlr* In th# Council.
Tha American# have tome sugcentlder hid* on ach#ol bu**ea and
. S W IM M IN G C O N T E S T
gas'.loos they want to make at thl*
A swimming entreat at the tliaa, *ald Rupt. T.W . Lawton.
Informal round! marling foil they
unlcipal Swimmlr|f Pbol w ill
did not tip their haad in advance.
G U N M A N SLA IN
ba ataind by Uw Seminole DiaTfo conaulurlona frllowed v.hal
POPLAR B L U F F . Mo.. Aug. f &gt; trict of B or flemrt* o* A n * . 17
'&gt;V— William H a rri’i, Otark* run- Urn American* raTifd Malik’;
at
P.
•ought I b ratriretiMt with th* ■U uctlanUt •ctlvt if## y##terday
A ll Bay Scoot* la
■ t f threw and w u ic d ln of Ba council pr#«ld#Bt f ir August,
two atbac ptraww# near Emtnene* th # delegate* wnat to know what
X s s &amp; r s i g h t , W at nbut l» itra tla lo do when Ihw Cownrii meets to­
gsur.iy
by afOcara In
noHhrrti Rfpfor morrow at t P, M. for another
round with Maltk.

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— -Th r llutiw apprnird
(m il)
hmad d i.n rtn n a t) wagr
and
prlrp rnnlm l stilbnril, for I’r r aidrnt Truman. It adnplrd h»
ntrrw hrlmlng m irr sole
Ihr
♦ Hal wagr and ptirr .rrlin n III
■n overall rrnnomir control lull
A final billot on Ihr bill m u
rump Imiight. Ih r -erlion w an a
torn prom i r
am had nut
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a nrrh of hirlirring had prodiirprl n « ptngrra* mi thr I'rra idrn l’* rrijttr.i far a iilh '.ril, In
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U. S. Pilots Report
Commies PrcparinR
To Flee Southern
Base At C h i n j u

It) TO M 1.1 Mil
1 0 K V &gt; , Thurvdav. Aug. 1 0 W i ll I U. .1 . I O I U E N
IN
( d ’ i—
North Korean, today reS O U TH KORfoX. Aug. *&gt; &lt;A*|—
Irra lrd before l ' S . om laughl, on
American cfotighltoy*, drm ng loihe touihrrn and wcvtcrn front*
M*td Chinju. (ilcntly claiprd lund*
and pilot* taid thr enemy wa,
on * hill li*e mile, *e,i of Cl-.in*
preparing tn (Ire hr, .m illio n hare
dong *1 dawn today,
*i (Ttinpi
Then they ttoimed out of theit
l . S p ,Iroli were only veicn
foxholr* with lued h*yoi,r|, and
mile, carl n| that foimh-wrctkcd
hti'ke up &gt; wild Korean B ril ",ic*'itv &gt;5 mile* we»i of ihe mam
li'rv ilt.tigr in h*n,l-|o-h*nd &lt;om•tippl, jviri nf l’ii,an ( hin|u i*
h*l .
I the apptirm objective » ( * U. S.
It w ,, one ol m*ny ikirnmhe,
ronnlrrnffrniivr on the , 011th coarl.
«&gt; ifo Army's I if ih Iteginirntal
Gciirral M acArthuiT war ,umCombat ream broke out of the
maty raid American force* farther
Chindong h olilrnrcl during ihe
»oulh had run min heavy opfrovinight *nd drove li*e mile, we»l
linn in then 4ll»mp| in (?jp N iilh
inward l hm|u
Korean troop, hy linking up with
"W e went up the hill in pi k h
the pmn body cart of Chinju
darknc**." »*id
htrdrnvk
Thr. pincm wufhr*!l of Cliiniu
(jn lfilh ,, I ) , ol (Te,eland. Ohio,
U ll VMI rr|»otlfd with in tf.fo
tomnisndrr of Company K
mile, of riming
‘ One nurhinrgun o|icned up on
G am , averaging afoul
ihiee
it* from out left Ifonk end hit two
mile* were tepoited sfotig the
ol our men Rut we dido t 'te n
loiiihein front
hnlfor willi ihe in it hinegtin. We
I I :' «timrn*ry, m , rung (ighlmg
krpt g"Uig. Ihe hill w*, ruir o(»of tlie pan 2-4 hour*, raid two
(etlive.
enemy hallaliont
|nit,ihly 1.600
••We got up on the hi" ami
men
tuppoitrd hy lank, were
start'd to dig In. Just then we
"rlumnaleil'' from one bridgehead
heard * buneh of gotnu hollering
•n llie Nalitong R u e r
“ Victory, Victory" in
Knglfoli
from a higher hilWin front of u*.
UNDIi A CAMOUFlAOt N il In Knri*». n vrfrm n If *5 Murln* ffiin riww I *- I m-I Htr* « D^.nini snn.
Mill the enemy atilt tryin g lo
They started to come down.
pt)|wnlnc *Hd» lD ii(’«wa|lfd A m rd n n i*IT«m i v r ntfjmti ||tr r»&gt; \ \t •
ui-i mf.infrrm«'n hMj i VH «*»i
b ira rh Ihe river line, which pro"I gave the order to fix hayoIhr tmtlhflUl Chinrt(»tll doctor# pildhitiA n»irlli'vr^lvviiiff At il t»itlliiis i ' »t» i*i &gt;4)i!111 m u i h # * M iniifv hf&lt;
tint* Taegue, front line city and
neta. Then we all rltqu'd iiaurla B*mi 4 i r 11|T|i|n|2 Iillt*» lln l North K«*rr&lt;ifi ,■-inic# nlid 1hmu
refugee South Korean eapitst 55
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tn»|»fi«»f«&gt; frttm |nf«*r wnffotRnf |
liefnre we took off like m team.
miles nortliwe.l of i'u ia n.
In other word*, earh Kuy_ »'#•
Ihe enemy was pulling th*
telling the other ha wouldn't 1&gt;T
I'li-.vnre along the noitlirro fron'
them down And the* Didn't.
the loot of the shrunken Allied
“ After ‘fix bayonet*' I didn I
pnstlimi in aoiithraat Knrrn.
have tn tell the men to mine a*
Smith Korean* were forced lo
liearl. They Ju»l *tart«ol,
innlo a tw o .miles withdrawal at
“ It was itaylitfld •■&gt; 'hen oreI
lin, peril led rtnitiU op Ihe northei l
the giMik- were on U». They look­
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lieutenant* made luiyonet ronlart i
N A K TD N G R IV E R IT10N1 IN K O R E A . Aug n
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The North Koreans al o were
with tham. T f o real of u* atpe 4#j,q&gt;,
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$ 1 0 , 5 0 0 ’ "In"'rom hat'' ranging from iwyoshot right iheie. We rownUu a c**t
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re lira t l" *he deep loulh
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man on the hill. We lilew |uirt of |
Smith Koreans rlarnmed on ad_
tlirr#1 tiitlri* 1’hrv fi*ip thru ImMnitn ipalilte- in '.rm m olr ( our,
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lead nf 1.455. A third
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(a id , g Ins the stamina to fight poinli-,1 ...
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allfiidril
lay
neaity
H.IKi
North
Korean,
in
this
mmirtlainHi tf'iiU n mu f«»r Hih Army
ty more i
ami thm Ihe other held a alight
ly camniulllf\ue
tomn.unloue I '1*sJ '*
t roiintrv
|)f4hTf she’ll, fit at A: U» I* 5.L (3:!tn A - M K S T t " e l
margin. The raee la for a full delegate,, alternate, and , tutor,
each ran .f
I'raising
the
fighting
spirit
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Itnm the United .Stale,, the Dil­
six year term.
nfM li)'.
of h i, men, Ma| fieoeral lloharl •la (it *a ra I Imi
tAt r if1
Senator Henry Dworohak. sen
T h r r|ds«
ute! of (nlmnhia. llie llawsu.n
I l s s i l s s , * lin e « | . Star
Ing hy appointment, wnn the It*
Il .stillII
Tin - arli"i' ffiiltmrti flu- icf|ti«*
publican nomination for tfo four Mand*. Mexico, t anad. I.nglrod
of tin It ii •* * In i nf rtli HftViri*
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I ’ll I Mr I ImhI i M
yrar term, ilia two opponent*, ■nrl France.
group "i
R A IL T I E -U P
former Rep. Afo MrGregnr Goff
t'lines h *'■ii •it r tiny .« virrU lf^
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug '• •-fo
Tlie main ennvcnlton .qttne«l
■-1r«i t‘t| |4«n|)|r I m &lt;i*«*
and Fenlrea* Kuhn. ItoiM* htisiii
The
White
Ifouie
apparently
"tilt a lunelieon meet in it with Mr*,
nrnsman, eonredetl.
I tlir f■in,*t i; k i f r l i r t i \ |hr I ft in n t*» fearing a ra Hr cad tie-up as de­
Tlie Taylor-Clark mutest fr*- '.enrgi* Neeve (T * tk ( Irearntei nl
■ ». 111#&gt;wfiitrif tn i h r fense activities are being vp p -d
T A ' I W IA SSF.K . A ug • t/f.
^ . ' V ' K«i*
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ture*l primary election* yeater the United State., a, «|*e*ker Mia
va*»4
*ijiir!| h y up, disclosed today il ha- inter­
t'oniplioller C M Gav i Imhlmg !
* I f ‘ !r, inmiilfiil m( tin vened In *n effort to ..(t ie the
day in Idaho, Nebraska a n d A i
u»*n
Beyer
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Taylor rat. for Vh-e President from Aihirqwetque. N. Me*, p re -si* .ontrartor- foi road lotildin
conductors and traint.
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&lt;I*«t n%rt ihr ronvrnlton whwh
I nine, .mi 'I
U V fhapman, men.
aiv# Party ticket In IB4B. but this h#d l i III llirmr, “ Ac lion N W for ruling that they ate tegal
T ii.- 11.. 11 ,| I'lt liu iiir il I'm n n ii* ’residential A#»l*'anl John It
Tire Slate Road
ftepirtiii'-'
,r roturned to the Demur, at 1"
,'i nrt I t M rUrll.ind to ha,.- steelman, top lafor trouble ah.mtrty. Last night Waller# re I (feclivr (*ilifrn*lii|*.' M m . M»mir |pulley of tenting eqillpnirnt willi. g ill*
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signed from Ihe Progrtetlve Pat­ i l-M lI iM i na f *!• Hal
out , 'inrai titive hid. for i -in'lrm
Mary road
’ i"' Mrel &gt;lrp ht |WII dry* with representatives of
ty becaua# It condemns the U . 8 ifon of highway* now is under at
putting ikr iuad in good cnndfllon. 1the nstion'a
* m ajor
‘
railroad, and‘
ii jls
stand In Korea. Tayfor'a oppo
lark in r Unlit rnurl here 'ro*
In &gt;• ,|nit . to le.pievls l.y Ma­ the uniuns Involved.
nenta In the campaign accused
Roherl 'I Glllottn and Artliui I
of flviedn, wlio ap( t O o d n o i i R h H o m e Rim ., former Road Depailni'u yor IIW. s lIl a nf,aty
him of being fVietufty tuwanl
. s Oa I .a * T V l . , 1
Russia and Of associating with
employe ■
R.L,
,, hydro e|*«trt, ,nti
Communist alemanta. He denie-i
The i Miuptlollrr'* record dm'*
hi
High yesterday d'*
'rurtion engine. , of f bsttanmiga hr i svilhho'ding check, fot |3!l
Low today 70
State Senator Herman Welker Tenn,, h*« derided to nuke hi - 070 »o l F Ri-h •'ompanv
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continued to hold a light lead for 1nine In f’emirioh f '*i*i»itv and rr' Tallaha' ee, J'l.MT.I
to
li-ul*
Total rain, Auguit 1 21 ro- i the Republican horn I nalinn for rntiy pun ha *d front W F, Good Pope *f 'fuinry, 14,IHI o \d*m
Meinl— i -*f
Sanford lion*
Normal tain, August 7,10 Id
th# six year term. Ilia nniwinent- ''•nigh, a home and grove at Twin a n j Murphy fVrniraeting
r«m
1 he*
were Governor C. A. Robins and I ako», one mile west of Ihe Coun­ palrv of firoveland, |.1S.H:mi i « It Club &gt;-• le.-lav voted to eontlno| n ,| .o ii oil I h e
Seminole fllrmcl
T id e , today: Low lOilKS \ M
try Club. Revenue ramps in the 11 MrCorniltli and Son of la.)
Rep. John Sanborn.
High 4:17 P.M
Rank
Claude (lilTtenshaw, Rlrk* C o l­ i.-e-«| indiral. a pttiehate piiee nf
•onvillr Iteaih, I27.IW7 tn f o r lo orrle1 In s certain tlr* need*
lege profeaaor, rlung lo hla Ini­ 126,100.
and
Deermnnt
of
Chlpley
and
l’tr*
foi hlieel l i i 'i t ion . It,
Plant
tial lead In a five man contest
The d'*l was handled h- W II
for tha Democratic Senate n-&gt; “ H tir William and Tom C. Holt .GO to Faulk and fVileman of Co 'Jilillman ■** directed tn *retiie
a praki 1 to give n talk *Ih.iii the
miration for th# four year term tine of Ihi feature of the foautl -oa.
-&lt;»r&gt;
JA i K flO N V It.L E . Aog
operation nf the hlnrsd hank,
Nebraaka'e Republican gover­ f d home site i. an artificial is­
r i m f: w a i i
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I *ta11 were made In apooh, t * A .heville
nor, Val Peterson, won a third land in the take.
N E W A R K , N. J , A u g !• — &lt;iD
7rt
&lt;14
term nomination over two opp»
Mr. Dallas nwns rod npeialr forne J.000 gasoline station, wrnt permanent .ommltlee which wilt Boston
74
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nent*. All four of the state's re- ihe Dallas Engineering and (ioncnntarl the Dilarufo Riot'd |l»nk Charl'-ton
55
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presen tatlve*— three Republicaru • Hurt Inti Co., «&gt;f ChaitaiMKiga. on a week-long shutdown *trtkr and arrang. to have a “hslance r'inclnnati
today ...
and
werr
J Hpollc#
B
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to
and on# Democrat— won rennrui­ Tenn., whhh *tw.i,H*e» in tfo ____
sheet” .-nl to the rluh every Denver
•Ihlr violence in (he
against posifhle
u
nation. Reps. O'Sullivan ( D l and manufacture nf
e.pilpmanl for fight to hall a New Jersey month In order tn check on de Dr* Muina*
71
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Stafaa (R ) war# r.noppoeed.
New Orlcan*
posit*
nt
blood
on
hand,
and
t
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7*
ms
Walter
R.
R#ecfce, Central hydro-elwtrh- plant* and which “ prlc* war."
Phoenix
find
nut
what
personha/e
reF ly in g squad* nf itrlke re , m r: *
Tfi
City attorney, waa running ahead rec#(ttlf completer) a hydro plant
M
Saint foul*
hero of th. F e w J# rr* y Gaao- reive,' hlood from 'he hen*.
In n flv# day me# for the Damn- at lrti Follftte, Term
75
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The ritih decided 'o hnl.l a din­ Hhreveporl
It
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rumored
that
Mr.
Dills*
line
K
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rheckcrotla governorship nomination.
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rd
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deal
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noncooim rating dealer* to that time new membera will b# Melfot.rn*
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area
south
weal
nf
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F R I D A Y A U G . 4 , 1950

P A G E E IG H T

Korean W ar

S. A nd G. Gambler
Called To H earing
M IA M I, Aug. 4— OF)— M. Jules
Levitt. a member of tb* 3. and G.
Gambl.ua
Syndicate at Miami
Beach, has been summoned to a
Washing! on nearing of the K r fattver Senate Crime luveitigatin/
Cunm ittev. it was reported today.
Hi* brother, Leo, office manag­
er for the syndicate, also wa«
served w ith an order to appear
and bring the syndicate** records
with him.
The Miami Herald and the Daily
News told how Julrs wan served
with a subpoena by a Kefauvn
committee investigator .alter a
footrace across a weedgru-rn va­
cant lot. Levitt stumbled, and was
handed he paper as he lay on th
ground.

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Price Controls

control*.
The junking of the mandatory
bill climaxed four dnvj of Hour*
maneu.ettng in this order:
The Hanking Committee unt to
the Hituit floor a mu pioviaing
Only the limited controls Mr. T r u ­
man had
asked— not
including
wage-price power*.
With Congress clamoring for
some sort of wage-price controls
Democratic leader* offered a sult»titute providing power for Mr.
Truman to slap ceilings on prices
anil wages, and ration good*, when
and if he th.nk* tho-e step* are
needed.
By adoption uf amendments, the
lloUS# pioctedeti to rewrite the
substitute. It voted for msnditory
price-wage control*, limited nil
control powers to eight month*,
added a "Buy American” clause,
and forlia.i* controls on rommo&lt;llty
market speculation.
The result was something com-

MARCH OF EVENTS
No f -l t -S ;u l » U H e n tlit
In t M i u Until Spuing?

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Depend on Sooth Koreans
For Token Support O n ly

Specie/ le C m l t l l Press
i v V s tllN tllO V The Korean war haa mushroomed Into auch
|\ gigantic j.fopuitlon* In ao short a time that Ih* military leadrivMlp does not now expect to gel a full-scale offensive under way
until spring.
Thi-y fear that the Amrrlcan division* now in Korea will be badly
battered t*-lore sutwtantlal eld readies them, and that month* will
|.i i l.*Ion. ground force* of overwhelming power can be built up
t
through Korea's only deep-water port of Pusan.
The dsya when military experts thought that air
1
aral naval suppoit alone would eoabv the ‘toolit
pT
Kwresr.s to wui seem to Pentagon ubaervera to
,.jy
have receded into the almost forgotten past.
:**
No
now U placed In the South Korean
army for anything more than tnspitallunal and
•
token support Uuerrilla activity supported by th*
11 . i'ff|'|W,. South Korean population may prove to be one of
ihr United Stales Army's greatest problems!
Most aignlflcant of recant developments have
* " , ’a eSUflTlr U tn if port* of guerrilla actlvrty In right arras
’
' ' r, tehln I the American lines. These areas cut across
’ '
“ **r»ii and highway communication Ur.ea feeding
Wuihinglon
United .State* troops
A high Arm y apokstmar. dismissed the guerultn. as 'easy In ileal with." but history from America's Civil war
i n .nl
that yuemlhis have never been easy to deal with,
• ■ i when they w.-re lew in number.
* W iills I | i %It Ttu I'retident. tbc CUbmet and military leaders
. ..try alsj.it ole tSilng aU m all others in three days of worrisome
.v.o lr
Tb- prion l.sr Is that an American veeael. especially a
It -op nip, will U s-.itk ly a submarine.
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. iil&gt;, ju ih an atta.k n.nld come only from a ftovlet undtraea
i ,» i-1 and without doubt that would mean World War I I I — all out.
Military ts p trl. do nut think the Kremlin would order such an
I. l.ol tbry ur&lt; appithenstve list some trigger-happy Ked sutsu*line loioimwnlvr teki the fateful step.
An."Mi in lenders know that an all out war would be Just that.
I &lt;r in •'- -&lt;&gt;
nl mstsacres of United Btatea troop* are a grtrn
(.i'll, at ion of wtuit roold Impprii In another world war, Th* enemy
-.... ; ; ..--I bolhrr laung pnaoner*. either civilian or military.
It is known that Russian subrnartnes are In Korean waters In rum*
fo -ir, t-oulhq. An-«riran Iruop movement* Ttie Pentagon and
WJule tlou... irivently tiojw the Beds will ronOne their actlvltlea to
j ...tiling.
• Mill I OH D H A IT — Congress expect* to lake up aoon legislation
i l:«t mor. doctors into the armed aervlcea.
Military ln.vinak.rs warn that aa the aix* of America’s Of tiling
Ion i .in r. u &gt;•x more d.s lots ami drntlsta will be needed,
l i airman Millard Ty-llnga (D|. Maryland, of the Henate armed
■n l. iv iominitt .1 vsnl this is one of the lames on which hi* group
i - ot. iopl.lra ui lioo Tyihiiga told a reporter:
1 mu sure ll.nt the Army in partnular must be in a very serious
it.intioii Hu regard to d&lt;»lot*) at this very moment.
I would ax nine Ihnt they have had to acrid subSeriawS
Monica I rmrnbers c.| doctors, dentist* and outset to
„
qqs.ll the Korea*! o|&gt;er*llona.
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’ 1 1»V were already very short In these Categoric*
Of Dm I sis
no i I would assume that thr problem of providing

that 45 enemy tank*, which it
previously had repurfrtl ndvar.clrg
toward Chinju from the north,
had proved to hr burne&lt;l-out hulks,
abandoned after earlier American
blows.
American ami South Korean
lines above Chinju now are east
uf the winding Naktnng. But tha
extreme southern forces arc south
i t the big strt-an. and west of Its
delta, which Is just outside of
Pusan.
A Tokyo headquarters spokesthan reported the North Korean*
were pouring tank and infantry
rrinforccments to the southern
battle sector.
lie said Bed soldier* were com­
ing Into battle as recruit* from
Korean settlement* in Sovietdominated Manchuria. Many are
Japanese trained and veteran* of
the Chinese Communist wars.
Allied planes kept a sharp
watch for troop iraina bearin';
(town from the north. Some railborne reinforcement* sneaked out
of Chongjin, in North Kor-a,
under a smoke-screen covering tho
marshalling yard.
Into this battle the 25th put alt
it had aftrr ,a quick shift frutn
the Kumchung area, to the north.
The battered 24th waa aent to
arw.ti.ei unidentified fru it when
the 25th look over with expected
Marine* and othrr rrinforccments.
The reinforcement* were troupe
of the l). H. First Marine*, the
Rerun,1 Infantry Division and the
Fifth Iteginirntal Combat Team
from Hawaii. The Marine* have
47-Va ton i’ershing tanks, supedharooka* and flame-throwers.
While the battle* raged In thi
south against the hinterland rf
Fusnn, South Korean troop* iircvtrrtlng the northern flank pullet
hack to the village of Plan, some
tk mile* from llamchang. They
took up positions along the NakW&gt;*'***« tierr side.
lied patrols prob'd without let, |. Jv will
up nt the South Korean lines and 'urn health I
kept American outposts farther itig.

pletaly unacceptable to tha T r u ­
man Administration,
So today's vole I rived ju t the
amended substitute and left the
H «u :e bach where it started— with
I lie Sardine Committee', hill.
The Hour* beyan then t.o deal
with prcp-ied change, in the com­
mittee bill.
First, Hep. Crawford ill Mi In
wanted to change the policy de­
claration. He didn't like assertion*
that the hill’s powers were needed
for this country’s support of the
United Nation* and mutual de­
fer**. Ill* attempt to change the
language wu&gt; defeated -m n stand­
ing vote of I'Jl to PI,
The Hou e next -Japped down
a proposal bv Hip llc jfm u i *Ft M ich) that the Secretaries of De
feme. Commerce and the Tre.se
uty lie requited to establish fair
average price* on all material* and
service* a* a guide to fwlerai and
local agencte- for enforcing fair
price*.
A standing vote of 112 to 4*1 ap-

&gt;v«d an amendment by
Rsp.
ger* (D -F la ) to make hoarder*
subject to * year in prison and a
110.000 fine.
Koft-ri laid the provision v. *&gt;
simitar to on* p» ’»u bv ContTresi
in l!)l» and upheld t'/ thi courti.
It Itrbidi the holdinK ot mar*
than "reasonable requirements" of
“necessaries’’ aud define* them a*
"foods, feed*, wearing
apparel,
automobile tires, containers prj.
marily designed or intended for
rontalniny food*, feed* or f* rtilixer*; fuel including fuel oil and
natural gu-; fertilltrr and fertilin r Ingredient*, tools, utensils,
implements, machinery, ami equip*
merit required for the actual pro­
duction of the above-named arti­
cle* and materials! and any other
article] and materials the equitable
distribution of which the Presi­
dent -hall find and shall by pro­
clamation drc!et&lt; hi In essential
to carry out the purpose* of thi*
act.”

K

A. D. ROSIER

STOMACH UI.CERS

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Home Ownership

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Whether &gt;ou plun to buy or build, our home

Products

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• ksphall Shingles
• Asbestos Shingles

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• Boll Bouflnga

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• Insulating

Hoards

Insured Savings

• Hoof Coatings
• Corrugated Transit*
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Phone

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A T L A N T I C l-A C T
LO N D O N .
nutlet of the
tions agreed
government*
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Aug. 4— (A’l - D e '2 Atlantic I'art na­
today to urge their
to lioiist their arm ­
quickly a&gt; possible.

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annuls from lbs lime nt the Mrs,
pul,II.stli,a of Ibis nolle*. Ksrl,
rlsln. nr lemsr.d shall l-e In isrli
lag, and shall stale lbs nls.e of
rssldsnr* end |ki*I nftlc* address of
th* italmsiil. mii.I shall h. sworn
lu by the rlshnsnl. sgenr. or si
turner, and any surh rlsln. or ds
ntand nnl so fiitd shall lw void
VR r LIK MAK Ht.ATKII
A* sdmlnisrrnlor « l lbs
Kslsle of Halil* iarol.s
demised
Klrsc |, .l-ll, si lot. Aug,1*1 I I S'11

L A I N L Y , h m U a v v l i a m an wise in llic
w a ys o f fine in o to m ir a .

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How Much
Will My New
Inlaid Linoleum
Floor Cost

Y o u k u o w that, b y Ib c Tour V c n lip o rla
and the ric h i w r e n n r c h n i i . i . w l.irK m u rk
bia car as a R O AU M A ffrK M .
Y o u k n o w it, should y o u tra il h im o n
the h ig h w a y , b y t b « s m o o th lift o f the b ig
F ire b a ll p o w e r plant at his toe's c o m ­
m and, b y the obvious levelness of the rid e
he e n jo y s , the s w ift case w ith w h ic h
D y n a flo w D r iv e solves hia tra fic problem s.

Madam

W h a t is n o t ao plain f ro m w h a t you sec is
that h e m a lto U a m a n v q r y wise in w ha t
today’s d o lla r should b u y I

P u r this m a n ha* a ll that a fine*car
o w n e r can aak f u r -b r i l l i a n t p e riorinance,
a ride w ith o u t equal fo r Ren lie soft net*,
finRcr*eaay h a n d lin g , a hundanl ro o m nil
arouud h in t, atylin R that it easily the
m o il distinguished on the hiR hw ay.

H e fo u n d f e w e r e x t r a c h a rg e s in h ia
d e liv e re d p r ie e , w i t h s u c h th in g s us
D yn u flu w D r iv e , foam ru b b e r cushions,
w indshield w ash ers, e le ctric c lo c k , even
n on -gla re re a r-v ie w m ir r o r included in
the price.
I f yo u k n o w fine c a r s , it w o n 't ta k e
fifteen m inutes behind a K u a d m v s t b k
w heel to sec that here is one o f the finest.

Ami wy’rs talking about genuine A R M 8 TK O N G
llmilcum with the color Inlaid all the way thrul
Am i lent, |4V incudes a complete Installation by
skilled linoleum mechanics

We’ll be glad to measure your room end see Just
»h a l it will cost |f you’ll tail 218, and you’ll bo
pleased with lha large variety of pattern* now in
itock.

Company
Ned Smith, Mgr.
800 East First Street
R ig h t W h e re W e 'v e Been
F o r 29 Y « i n ”

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W h y m il tiiuku both ih c c k a — eapevtally
■lucc y o u r M uick dealer w ill be glad to
urrm iR c a tria l ru n in a K o a d m a c t h s a n y
tim e yo u cure to call o n h im ?

Y e t be paid c o n s id e ra b ly leas than c o m ­
parable m e rit coats e lsew here.

If you have in q u ire d about prices, a single

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glance at the d e live re d fiRurca etlabliabea
this uv ihe hif, b u y o f ib e field.

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Senate Nears
Agreement On
Price Control

American Tank In Action On Korean Front

• B a n k i n jj Committee
N e a r s Completion
Of Work On Home
Front Mobilization

Rearmament
M ile A dvan ce Is
AgainstRedsM ade b y Marines A n d
D o u g h b o ys In K o re a
Proposal Would Give
Her 15 New Divi­
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Unified Command
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W A S H IN G T O N , lug. 7 _&lt;,!•,
The Marinr C h m I W m w U
•"day il will mnblll/r ,|| „( iu
fifl.ttllO volunteer ir -r n r &gt; .
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Marine spokesman u n i ihr |niA 0*1 rail i« Koine out In approxiwalclt .lO.liDil nffirrr. and nirn
«h&lt;i will report lor itrthr duty
between Vug. I,*, and IM . ||.
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Nnhtoiijr Fixer Battle Imminent

•lanncs Delayed Aa
Tank Wreck Intcrrupts Traffic On
Area's Only Road

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Sroalr I) inking ( nmmil'rr mriti*
war
bert Inti,iv |iir,in irtI *',m|)!rii,,n |&gt;y
llir ihrrr-pinngeH A m ru a n *tnightfall nl a hmnr lion! moluli/allir coirintiaitl iitn'tiin* rm rni
•atk whirl- hrgtn Monday w«t
M"&gt;n lull giving I’trtiilrnl Truman
•a il I Mncr h i IJ *|!'*ful tlir r&lt;|tti«4
roitlinumg haivy m .1 tlnw-ddlia Irrr iiand In invoke wagr-piKrV'fii ni $ *,§ 1Cl:,1XX.),(MX) *»n *f .ii!tit
tuli infill- .tailin' t withering i&gt;»,
(•I'nfl'llg C"ntf'l!r
•m-fii Jl |ivti(tt
»ii timtirtlidtr
ti&gt; r nl Vorih K -’-rtn tr'dlery .nil
"tlir (Vnnnilllrr worked fni llnrr
Hf A VII SI UNHID St AVIS A fM O l to ii.in ..n K* •&gt;.n •*»» rm 17* t-.r M*?l» •m«k tT h r (#fnrt*i IVrthin*)
mnrt.tr lltr
o * '-.il- tn n :it »% »p-nding Iff mi
an&lt;l a Im Ii linutt hrliuul , |,, rd
I tinn! % 4way nl the Ci*ftifiiuni*t ttivulc* »?«» i r t 4*niM
in
K«*
I'h c T **Prr*hlnc^M mount *
4 ‘n rfV M )
I* urn
A IlnHlciirt k lint Murker! ihr
tlttnit. Wlirn lltr pinup in r ttr d
&gt;tntit grin, C-&gt;11it-.If id In the US mm n| thr llr.t
( reirm *r» Veirtirrl I’Hafo from I nf«*r milhirtfll)
II II n ( 1 1 1 0 )
In
MN» IMHI. 4 NHS fi«Nl
M irm ri 4 1 tun I'rnhiug lankt il
Im lum h, Chairman M iylmnl (I )
1 1 mu x {
i N M U M I l t l f g l i r ,m
thr ulllirl r.i|» Mi,ml n |tt.f writ
S C ) anil Srnaliii Sparkman (D I
hit
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4 lumlong «|t|t4irnlly had hern
Ala ) ir|tnilrt| iniitidriaMi pm*
p e l I r n i n ( l ) i r u . i t l i m i l n n o i i i r t«»
liinkrn.
girt.,
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p
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t Iffit nf mutt r 1 ,1 tlie (runt
"W r air going In .lay al it,
11
ln|d XI' miirt|Hindrnl I not I am# t e n tonight i| n rm ia iy . until wr
Id |tri* rftf **f lt»^ I'i I ai inr«»iiv- (in
h n l In t night lint rarlin ,liIf 11 till•
•jatr Imitlirtl llir lull.* Maylian |
I im’y |ep|«rd ||p pinRMfil %*|J!
i.i 10 lint a ir. now Im ! l-.rn
iik
I-A M H • I I s S, Aug /
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lit iit r | tr tilt! intlav tlir t V
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unit
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tlir .Srnalr lr nl all v rlv plant I" (irn ria l AurtnMy iniilil m rrl mi 24 Imuit nntur in r atr n( an in in
ill.11k . 0 |uim rnling
•hi th. |ffn
Th r
t««8rfti**rti
Mail (Mulling lltr lull Wrtlnrwiay. grmy tuch at a iirw aggirttinn
Ki« nr h \iiii\
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ill
g
iir
Hn
I hr him k .d r had nrr turril whrn
Thr S rc irltiy G in rla l told a nrrkly nrnt (n n lr ir m r hr ttmikl
I ju t l inl tv ihr mninilttrr apif-il
.ilillrtv knntkrd mil lltr Ir ,d
nut
h
m
la
lr
In
«a|l
thr
Vl
naliuti
Attrmhly
al
turli
llmr.
pint n l lltr general pilnt iplr nl k i ­
n imifh'd rmiimniiil *if Mil imtr*
link, ldmk.tihiig ihr unlv li-ad
H r tanl thr ptrvrnl m lrt imttitlr (nr a I-til tv prrmtl n| nntur in
ting Mr, I(umati pul wagr-piue
I .ttohril irporlcd ihr M.irmet
| l ] » l l a » a tin I ' m
tin
. - - .ling' «i|inh(«t piittil'dr t'nnntitmul
ihr Atirmhly mrmltrtt, hill that hr Itrlirvril hr had thr aulhmity to
litii u lfrin l thru lit,I t.itu llir t
I dtv-ninr iiir«) mrn «»l C«mi|i«ny . wM »•*». nlid
n I1*■• ••
• «*l n»it|r Ihr r u in in mt rm rrgrnry.
"1 llir war hill g .t r nn ilrl.nli
I. 124|h inlanlry arnvrrl Imntr " " v C t.irm lt
i
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If f f t (■
dot! If Ihr S n vld Pnlnn tlr» up i ,,nm M
kuui.
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t . happy
(It I t„ I'lr.i.lrn
l • r,mAS
n II % A .10 SOUIH ¥0*11 All ■••••■!'» t«-it ifnn- *| in «*tti '«ilit|*ir c*''* H■**
ffine |N¥ili&lt;ttu heliifi'l Mi*' 1 ■ *«£ ! .ft, |h»’ ivntTttiiiftg i %»r.n m» . *• llir u n it 1 fifth irgmtrnlal ruitth.l
thr tralKalimi I ha I in lv&gt;n ttrrki 'll" I I" Allantn I’.i 1 nallnna a
m***!*’ *» tlllffV f Of|l4l 1 ..11, ♦) »*
ff,« W V’fi A(lf1 It r . ft) I* Ofl
nl m lrim tr Kmoing that llwy had •* whal O n , .....hi
aim .1 ('•
lr.,m It,to, i l ,,, .it It nl trorml
¥*1ttftfif *Mnifiri iielnt » M the l| S Mth llivi,tj«»i
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O R I.A N D O . Aug 7
lip)— Itrp
C a S U a lt i e S
•*-*"**•• A Malik. prr&gt;lrfent nf thr
rtf if*ill. 11#':11in4t i A'fld N ot Af4
f f f t k l O l t f f t I v a t III fAr r I tw», fKM) | Mil Ir 1 Ute* I i n
i* 4« f M l I " * m i 9 plar 0 ,
I ’nunrlt IhU mnnth, thrdalrtird lifttni* ml'* &lt;nli|«c»i, 4* llm r &lt;om
(Irn tgr Sm athere will hr fra
inndr irtihfM nuniiiirwetufftt *
Invt wrrh In iinr (h r vrtn tf thr IfMmhf f 4pt D aVmI (tall hr I raKhir I,*11. lout o( ihr ftf•li irgllurrii g n r.i and prinripal apcak*i
*T\r Itrttifth »rc
Potutrtlrrn
rrfuw
invltrmthr
l fv
l
' minrll
ix'ii dlotoinvltr
r Cum pm«f*fl il
at thr threr-day rummer cnnfri. ■ r i
nt'itlil m m li.t Ir.m *»*&gt; (III "U ,
tin d'*feme4
•’ *’ K C t T O r t C n
U C «1 fj , munt»t N'nrlh Kmran* to l i b
rn rr of Kim lilt* Jayrrra here nr it
I irolirii . ltd, hui Atnty toil MaIh had high p.mtr Im lot
v, „ , » i()l A m « i
1 5 0 0 A r e 'A / n t in r lr v f l P*»&lt; 1,1 HiHmiU on ih t Korean War.
Saturday, m il Jamca, Orlando
,- ■ a.
i —- - . I 1. . i f —
k,a*.. . . .aWr I . 1,1.1 aa,«.t, ■
1 nnr rlrritroD w n r Itrtng ,rnt lo
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, ' r .C *v ° U n u C U . lii, rnmml um &gt; iho vrtn, bnwrvvr. jwitntiaf pmi that Otmitairy fditl not. ^ . hoip,
J u n io r C tu u u W of Comtnmi* pr*.
rrh rtr it They w rlr itl|i|tl|rd with
gn unmrii'rd dunng lltr gdirl.o* • (Irnmarh plant tn .pr;nl I'M, T ' - . I I - ,
D A l „
f ™ 1I
I
s. military
V iilrn t, taPnounrmt yratriday.
^ 11 In ady lai.rn
T h r young Dtm m ratlr i.nmlthree Jgya ..f vham haltlr ptarlnr OOO.ntMi l.o n rr ..........
-M i-'t. f C l l S
l\ 0 t 3 T V
tlO S S C S
1/ 3 I I C ( I
trnrnoniMun .m l (mal hr air dr-^ti
■ ■ .1
,
.1
in Oh* n r»t twn yrara
J
nrr for thr tt. S, donate will nr
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug, 7
, Kailirr, I ir aaiil a ta&gt;ld ami rn Nn l.tr rr|tor|&gt; trrrr tv.dihl*
in
which
Ihry
|&gt;atlKI|ialed
in
Ihr
K
„
,
wny
i.atay
prop......I
In
sp.
ml
rivr in Orlandn Satilldjiy nn hi&gt; Ih r A «n y am
(I Im l.t that 1'
e
*■•« » f *t»lr&gt;inan&gt;hlp ..
nn ihr third rlrmcii! in ihr Aniril
'
.
, n m ln l In ii'Mimr nrgntiMtinn* no (■.tltalinn mmpilimg .tpptnlntwlrlt If,,. , .(Uivalrul H Ih.lL'h^Mlii m u r
fimt teturn vuit In Ihr rtty
I '&lt;7.0 unlit &lt;i y
I .III ■iMrntttr |hr i ’llli Urgtmrnl
lin rr hr dnfrittrd Konatnr f’lainlr Ut Kmran war (a tu iltiri rqvmtr.1 #lir|d pmblrma ami tn halt fur- HO nirti limn l rnlial ilntirta un fnr dr ferine I In
rnratlon toward a Th ird tlrr thr ciunmami nl lurui * •&gt;; lataalac* * &lt;’i|i|.*! "ni* J 1
I’rpprr tn win thr primary lit' In families ami irlraaod (m publi•f•['.,,,
1
,1 ih, -’ 'nl, In! mitt Pitito.n
t ailing fur uni foil d rfrn -r, ll&gt;r
li w .i ihr Inti Aoiero an oilrn
‘ li'
n
, &gt;u
&gt;•
cation thinugh Aug 6 tnlalml 2,V 7 " ar.
il nl Dilantin
F fa '-ft •lntfmenl *»UI
llo will apwah at M P. M. at i ,
*
ll« ga vo thoao vlrtt • in hi* I lytlr lia trlitra
I - - , . *11— ,mr
tfter (i* ' itl**rr . - r l - --I -|*|»n•'Th« Kirnrh gi vnnm rtti
laa-pago annual ropml tn the
hampirt In Ihc I'oiiacum. whirh
'•
will ta* nprn In .laymm and Ihoir
vttr ir lt r .l
TJtrir air adihlmnal u m a llly | Aaarmbly whirh meet* iu regular ,i unglr man &lt;lur In illitMt." t-ud nut that this rniiaiikliiiilr effort
gUrvta.
Mtnui R.OOO Arnrio m - *nd
T h r actual atalr ro nfrrrr.rr
ll»r tfn|w«rl4iifr a( hii'lm iv
mine South K n rr.n nimmatido
, ln
.......i t ........................................................................................................ - a
r . « e Mat
)J)v‘ll grl un.h r a ay lirir Friday l-ra lm n n| U m . h r t .
Ml.XXtl
Xui/
r#p,
|
nn,
.ir wa. a.ked atmut demand,
•■ilrly trte| 4frif|rnl |*l* •rulifin wdi
■mill were throw inin the . l i . r l
al 4 .10 P. M whon a clgardlr
Tn rU y’v total to vem l mtly atmy in «nmr ipiarter* that thr I ’ M,
1 11t|l"l I ill lift \ UMil ( § t »|(lllt!i»1|*
rn’|’!iin / n l in ‘■'♦nfiml Urti.«)(4iix
lliry fla.lird head oil wilh ihr
drrlarr the Soviet Ifnlnn thr agrhi*Vft-2 hangar! I W * "wal*' Air t'otm inrl l.m .m will, othn i n - gfr« .nr in thr Korean War.
I, u t l n . i l H i e # .,
a,
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.
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- - - - - - ll ill*
♦» IiiHf hrnli *if ill*
Buitr. 19 wdl 9*r fn lhm H 9»y 4 v,,r% ''• 'r
trlafivrly light.
r lull i*wliv I»v Mii»«»n M*irm«»ri.
harh^&lt;
Ilf* iliniiff
and a . »!«•«*»»
I1 l ,- Uk l.p
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&gt;. L
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tt
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f 4 k f K &gt; U n M l IlMti* i d ' l M P
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1 .mull m 4)|I n pf4r^* l.i * g \
f
I
fi
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limriMM *11 flir fftriilty * CT*.ini/ir*l
Morr thin M¥) .14 &gt; r m and 9h«*ir lt
.
» a
,
» 1 *• ••»$*' *v ItvIlM*
lrplied
I wilt not go fuMH» f 1 ) 1
| jO I ' H I
K O a llO ? S
I
\ \ &lt;» P \k si
11 1 'ftiniiiilf ( *hi ut % V, Irt* ( ihi in il
........... .
wivra m r m ,weird tn tw In Or
,r*
&lt;"»
l*&gt; into
ifetftiln nil rntiditlmi., I .till
i l l • •! * t O 1 1
Mi
**
"•Mill'r HIV i ll 11*41111**
flu
*1 it
lamlti for tins weekend*
killrti, 1,VXI wtfiimlftl and 871 h rlirvr all Iradrr* nf thr natlnn. J
wJ|M iff. Ifr 11 rtftv ifilrir tlril i III
« fvmr
Avigrtdli aid Sdn Juan Motrli m «ung. i|wilkc«rn-in laid
Ilf
Ihr
wnrhl
tinlav
want
prarr
weir
made
fnl
eiiian-h
l-rvlrr. f-»*
XI
1 /»it In
,i ttirrltnif
thr
Kune, -I
’111 tlit iaiitl raltlinnli—H 1-..... I
I til III *11
4* Im xl lit Wfilfirp
•'•nfut'l »'•*• K.flnt- Ihiar-' ’M
mm
, M rrk ., __
________
tl &gt; &lt; i artiiiil Inat llir Atmy A . fnr aggrra.inn again*' the
dfl, V
I ho died .Kd
ajiti"
tirV I)nir*ili* tt11*111 tt lit**
quartrra. Kd Kirkland la grin'iai
Ilm
ran
Itrpuhllr,
my
Information
|
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rfra
f"l
Ihr
twining
vr
,
ni|fh|
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1
al
f..l
41
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V
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ID
M It. W.» - III fl •*(•iVI
always
wait.
In
inlnrm
tantiliri
rhairman f..r the affair.
wa- * ', r
•' " mr-ding '
j|hu . « . i , hr'-t &lt;'ill- Mill
rn
hiirf. l» that the Korean Repuhlie
Mi 1Dm I *"■ K » I Mix r t 1,1) 1# Till )
T o tv VO. Amir
1 "1"&gt; t*» ' 1
A Orhiini,, .favrrr. W ivr. ('lull ia until "w r air p n a llivr"
attacked
the
group
held
In
llir
o
ffer
•
'(
Mt
f
11*itittri.
x
n
Im
h
it
mirn-Jm
Sunday mitruing al ■0,00 n'rlnrh
itanning n « r iir » nf uncial rv rn t- Ing nffleer added that ihr total vl.lona." hy North Korean di Fred Render, h&gt;ral (rn lln r, F ti-b
*l**f11 Tr»in*fin% •!»*•• »;vl »• *
iff piriifi
al Ihr Klral llapti.l rh u rrh with rtl l»v 11« l N i ( iv: in. |»n»Hi.ini « l» »m
fnr wives of Jnyrtvs at Ihr rnn. fur m l'.in g in art inn rhangra fmm
11 f
ifn 4(f»lr
\V
\&gt;**»r|f
U..lv
• * flit t
Ih M
waa asked shout thr umi , af|etm-»n. Il. wa* vntril to -h.n * the Itrv.
In day.I aakad about thr mu. . Me
W.
I* lllnoka.
J r I .of- MMH. *Hllllfird llir filler |
.
vrnttnn in ndditirn tn the two 'lay --------------—
ttall riltlnfl. fl**V%' f»| Iff- Iv *»f *•‘ *i * •
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organisation I - firU fini; V!iirt«l
l**" .
The In(,| today, for m.lanre, i» nt S'Mri,,‘ maleHal hy the Com
"* mr "f* "jC
Mg hanrpirt-dartre*. These in­
' Hit b k ! i y
4
\ m r | «• 4 »i ' i - t n i i
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IH wi
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11 f WKITlf f I f Ml
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Sr«»(t)»»|r I*mtlil -* Il*t»r»l *»f fVxtMerv
clude a h(ltrh*“-n and fa.hlnn
* J .tt m. l\*U f - ‘ Hf#
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fill
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Itivirm^nl.
niff
ff1iif4ho«,
4ful
m iH
lird
that
the
U,
N.
dura
ri4»r
atinw tiaturdny al the Augrhilt lug ir (n (lr d from the Far Fa .1 1P1
**n (9i** return t*» 1 1|» n •* •* *llfuttiffi In (hr r*niiifv 1
Mr. Mf'fkR W*t 9lif* iijrvi*
||ir infiivuliidil n liffii « h i
• |kn
PW
it
firlivrrr*! |a itiirl
SVyrnom, an nftrrnnon nf hrhlgr yealerrfay.
Ml *' i i ' fM I|| I \ 1114*! | ' |1 |l
for Ih r F m it (JrowrtR K « i» r r ^
i.
affiliat-.
and rana.ta .1 thr S»n Jit Ian ard
T h r A nny aaid it w « . red hl f y - , J f ' ^ " r ' h
• ^ ’P* «n«l
’ *»\
•ml ^ m il K'tf*#n
SMHlcnli In |wuntliig nut
Snl-jerf len*.i'lve|) tn a n1- ' ‘' ,• hy whirh hr had bffn rniploy***!
point
for
the
u
.
rt.
1
mn
a hrrakfaat Sunday moil,ing,
| mg In hide anything We are try - ‘ .** * P0*!?* ^or fb* If. N. &lt; &gt;
rfl In*1* **¥*rV IiPfl fill RP'I *.|tMfnr Ih r |i«*t
yrm*. *ml w m **• I»mimw4V lliiliu ll ltrn|r&lt;| high
nf
the
enlaigrvl
and
eapandnti.tiun
nn
Korea
to
Investigate,
Important
ia.ura ronfpm llnr ing to handle raaualty n.tlfir*ilM**|f ”
vrictr Iy It now t» I h t »u trh**uI t!•r a:r , ,.«y •nut11*»%r mr nl»# i»y %u11|»*1111u u
*. rrPr*,,'‘! «t* lament a that a-&gt;oelntion, ih*- following a t'
Flnrida J a y rrr. will In- ttkrn up ||(&gt;ni In a dlgnfied ard rrmaideraie
Mni ri iii4o vliitfti 1 *i itt ttlifiri
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r
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l
f
a
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H
ft*
Paae
a
m
nomlnalrd
a.
o
ffi-rr.;
nreal,In
1
i*(wihlr*
11
r»«I
fruit
ififluitry.
I
K
'
1
rnffin
rm
rni
fi(fitr,ii
in
rii
1
1
t oiliing
Saturday aftrrmtnn and Sunil av w&lt;y »
r«*timiNn*| pf»%l flfikf it 99i# (tnfit
Raymond M Rail; vice preaidrn' rallrnate* *tf r 'lr r y t r lis g i *ti&lt;l
— p"r ning with Slate Itrpr. J.
JA
9
‘K.^tiNVIl
I
K.
Auir
7
rrt klri, and iltuokm dnvrng. and
Iin4’a whilr
Ainriniin
«i
*,*
An offlrrr 4*i&lt;l (Hal (hr Umr
Fred Render' -r , - r - »
-•»&lt;&lt;
[imdurlion were used yearly hy
FI'O ti* crx* rlf Ml* r***l*- \
vltailcy
- Odham. Florida Jayrra lag in reporting ra .u a ltir. will
min
hv ituiiying llir tautet nf Inghway 4vn** atvn» v *-nf' i*»*l in it* fivni i"flipt| nn intffiM* Tmif4iff*
ir ..u ..M
n . e .a i a t.t
.. ...............
r *'* T * " ’
p tr-id rn l. preaiding.
'\«*lw»*!y «hnl nt nit1," In ,'iFI.
drrreavo now that thr front n
aouienlt anil helping In rlunuialr M,n ,,, , ,
Si -it» rMiilftltlVi'l I**' i I I Ht f 11)1l|H M
l1MlI V-M*»-t|l I* S
Korea la ’'more or Iran i.tahjl.cj.*'
i*
'li
ml
routi
h
ririi.i
diem
day &gt;n -•
Fiirhth Arhiv 9- -*i-&gt; llrhit-riwi***rt
T h r eubjrrt of thr raaualty
.
#
a iat .»
a
"F.tcry man lta&gt; * tight tn drive 9«**lintr 99* Ifix*
D P I.A N D , Aug 7 - 11 pi Work
count rame up al Ihr brirfing hrTt,.- .......
ia t.r.1 when y .” 1
r ' V ’ l,,p
III. car nn Ihr nntinn'a highway,
rau»e nf a rrport hy roliirnniat ing drawing! and sperifirntbin- f &gt;
Judge
i:
I
Ruaactl
,.f
th.
pan*™!
Walton
II.
Xlalkei
. 1■. - WI.Vf *
in safety,'" Xlr II itnmn .aid, nt tn
llrrt* prareon that Ihr casualty D"l.and’* |irnpoM&gt;d fin.hr, I B-o
r } v Hartlwan parly nt* • ■ ■ ■
cuntra.led Ihr hnutrdn nf I fie Hf*!' ' 1' • " '1 nit -,f appeil., pte.
The nrw ffity Rerrratlnn pro­ total up to Aug. I w a. Min killed, erni hnipitaf nre now h»lng drawn
i 1.1 what car,nrr- Tokyo’. Hnne-la .U n i-tt ii *
highway* with Ihn.e whirh eai.l ‘ t'ling
gram gnl under way (h i. moruimr l!.;nr. wnutuk'ii and 1/10 “ artually hy fi, XfHwin Pnek, iw-al ar hilr. t
«lw*ol lli»' In o I* M. in CS«*nrrMl Mu* \»* Hu r
at (1:30 nVInck at the Municipal maaing In action.”
r*t in l!*2 l and pnlntrd nut tii*t l”*te
and an- scheduled for release t"
rut inin nffi*rl
9I pl ill if, (9ir lUtMRn
•llVIf «* if
M itt Hetty 1-mi Partin, 14a yr*' «M .Seminole High .School tentor. ^, ..............
Pool where 90 hnya ami g irl, reno
nnr
ran
any
longer
drive
a
ear
ronlrarlor.
for
hid*
almul
Ihr
flr«*
Pearson wrote (hat he had areii
t •* pUfi4 (**'«k M itt him*!
tritfiflt* «j*'»
gi.frrevi for a hegfnnera awim- "the aerret raaualty II.I krpl hy of the year. J. K. Pollard, rrenr,.* won first prire m thr ” M»a* Sanford I1 W * lieauly ronlctt tiarc'l *l ihr in 'a ffty.
**i^
9i, I, Hi t vrv *if T'fffiipti, Hi turn- Hh u c i i*«rlv (nHiv S
W '" g rlaa. d ir v lr d hy Mra. Pal the Arm y tirm -ral'. o ffh r.”
y
n
*
9
4
y
gfTCii
by
(hill
you
manager nf Ihe Rert K(sh T r .ia
Rif* Theater ('nrlay night hy thr ’'anfoul Hutm nt and Prnfrtitona! ( 'ID " h y
•v (»n II '.ifm i'll «ti ik*kttiif lint *19Iffi( *#i I IlP WR* ft n111 Hr •* **‘' *9»
Wiingle*. The inatrurtlnn will be­
«lo
not
nn
iiulomoiiilr
urirvl
The Arm y .poke, men -aid In mrniary Trust, aritiounrei) veitr-r* Women'* Club,
IirIi I fc»r if f iit llr
M*itl1
gin tomorrow morning.
■on Ih** ht{(hviay(' Ml lltirnmn *«nl C9I Ml * f Irt!*, *4lt| hr f i itiik 1y *flM *li#* nr»*l 9r*»(9
answer to queatii.na, that the day.
«*r* * *n*l
IM nte an enlhlitiarttr audirnrr that, jammed the theater In ra
Thla in.lrurtion I. apomtored
Th
e
n
u
m
l-r
of
highway
accident,
"
lkl
"i".
•**
**•
nrnpr,.
Pollard emphaalre* that ih - p i,’
Iln illA R M ••
111!
r .-apl.ui.d t l „ l
hy the Seminole Chapter. A m ­ totals given hy P u -rm n V not (n u t doe.n’t want to make «„ y parity. Mu* Partin w*» crowned lifallly r.trrrn liv Hritnan K. Morris, I. lorrea-ing rv r.y y r„ r. „ „ i will, &gt; rof- "' -l
*.i, inr»m «vT thrf** U
.a ,.,n
^ n t- 'll'-. raitM-tfrit &lt;
Ihr. « Util, turnerican Red Tritaa. An adult ila.a agtre wdh raeualty list* I have promiiet a. In when the ho&gt;i&gt;jta’ mailer of reremonie*. and wa. given a wrut watch donaird iiy William I hit
l»
cmv%n^
.
.
.
.
ro n
w*a due for inatrurtion at l(&gt;:.VI seen."
11«-n u .n r». n f lh r need fnr more J"*"l"»i had I'w d In change th.
f#r( 'Tlir*
Replying to a .p rriffr rpleatton will li#
Kader, Jeweler.
o’clock.
emphn.t*
on accident prrvr Mtinn law I.y d interpret itl'in,
atlfnit
n
“secret
Hat,”
thr
.pokesand
poaalhle
liuilding
material
The anrond P*l»r. % three day K .
||nU l r |,w. Peggy llow rll,
Rut t 11m i . t nmmisaiun attor­
Among (he hnya and glrla who
frr dllvirtg.
an'
J
thorfagr*
might
alow
Ihe
.lari
»
'
man
ad-h-d
that
il
ie
thr
nrmv’r
varatlon et the INInree* I Mo,,t r . pr ,„,y ||utrhlregistered vtrrr puttie W illiam .,
Mr Itarnum ttared the -itgitn ney XV J Steed nl (trial,tin fn ,•
handle*
'onyliuitjon
"mriderahly.
that
Adjutant
General
M n i HoUvIetHytufi# B r ^ h ,
an( Km hurl Johniuin, Jun r llf&gt;* iiali'iu of the Semin-dr Otirtilv Die I hie- tu-lge panrl that InHohhy
W illiam s
X larrhrtU ,
The hospital, whirh thr ..»*•* jim
by M lii h i w u
Mfmr
v r ||# nKrhnr* MrNub. I^uofhy
"(lector* l i |.» roll.tant rlietk fit.
ramphelt, Angie Stewart, Ruth raaualty reports.
Hnfrty
i oil ltd 11 nut 11tied
the
p
an.
In
hit
nte
hr
the
*i|r
s,f
ihr
T h tH priie, a bathing suit dm, Von llerhuli., R .tly l.mr Parti-., wnpr nf il * Wink IU living In pic canning plant,, ttitmighnut th-Carlton, David Watkins, ftarriold
Cnllrgr
Anna
Motel,
will
I*,
nf
•ra.nu*•
aled by Yowella went
Mary Igni Smith. XUrgnrrt Von
r of r m f . f i
,-tm
rgmi Sml
Smith, Mirharl Smith. Ontovent autn arriilmta, pointed out
Tm lay’ ' hearing In the rate in.
Wallace
and
th y
|
The .rheduted meeting &lt;jf *he masonry ronMrurtioti and a large Martha hngllah. Peggy llnwril |fr t |iul|i . Penny
MrAlraander,
Margaret
that
the
|M.li'*,
highway
pall'd,
Wolfer.
Filial**•h If .n lv , Hilly Rnwen, Seminole County Chamlirr of C-&gt;m poriloei „f Dm (m ining will h- air. wnn the fourth prire. luggage
vnlve, a motion hy the rinner
sheriff, jiidgr. and picas a ir all In hold off i decision In the frJones. Sherry lee. Diane Aikena, turn r for tomorrow mghi ka. •-iii-liiiurird. The latest nvvtrr
eo-ojwrating
and
utgrd
Di
d
every
detal '»•&gt; iinlti riimptetion of
w ill
he
in.tallrd
Thsma* Rnwen, Joe Wltka, R-H- (wen poatpnned until a latri dale equipment
ritirrn lend all I lie support hr ra't nnr rn,e now pending and others
wk
r r r Runn, M axis tjwrf.eli, Ann Kdward ftlggloa, manager, an­ thrmighnut, Pollard aaid
l i . .ii..,* n . r . . i T . i l
metTc"
kit?*
dniated
Phy
*PRm,
rnm
a*.
,,d
'Ta
»«ln
r&lt;
»""*
’
•"&gt;/*
•"gjj,*"*
rapeetrd In he filed shortly in
Davi*.
Th r hospital site ha. already
nounced today.
S t a t e rourta.
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Aug 7 — &lt;JTt—
been cleared and grade.) to ihr
rla I.H-rhelt, Ann Dsvia,
4*1VII* AIN I'A TM O I,
d Jr^. nwere Helen Rennrtt. Brumloy, “ recent winner of two
7U
!•)
Sled and I’he.ter Redell nf Asheville
apprnalmale level of the pmno.rd " nTheA J uIg
Other swimming student, were
iR W lS If IsK AIlFR
Three
memlwra
of
the
Divil
Air
wmateur
ctihleata
riimfurlrd
by
fifi
a.t president of the Orlando
Talttpa, al-n a t'ilrus Cainimissior, Roiton
Redfoxl Aikena, Joyce Benton
N K W C IT Y , Aug. 7 - ( R p e r i . h finished grade.
Patrol
f’adrt,
and
nne
n-nit-'
Ihe
Kaglea
in
Orlando,
*ang
"Mo
alnesa end Prnfe«alnnil XVn
41
fit
allnrney, s*krd the ferirril court, ( Buffalo
Amorrt
Sprit,
ftllly
Vlneent, — Rahbi Sidney If, t^fkow iti. of
Th . hospital ha. tsirr/i .h a t- ar
ther fifcCree" and Whlpprnpnnf memlicr of the f . A. P hav&lt; in.trad, to set a final hearing Fharle.ton
47
r.3
fkmnie
Vincent. Joan
Wilkie, Ihe Ahavth (.‘heaed Congregation a visible dream In thr form - f e man’* Club; Lloyd Hoover Galigh
liern
selected
from
thr
S.a*m
Mra.
Richard
Galloway
41
fit
and rptlrkly bring thr rase tn a Denver
Jean Wilkie and Marlin Salter. of Jacksonville ha* arrrptrd the -mall--r«|e modal which wa- hull' er, Orlandn landscape a rrh'trrt •"'•ng,
arpiadtnn
lo
rri
rive
lw&gt;i
week*
t
'
ang
two
popular
srlrrtlon*.
Roth
n3
fit
flex Mointa
Tpap.onbillty of serving the re­ hy Kthibit fluildera Inr. u rt'l- end Jee MrMultrn, h*ad foot­ were errompanlrd hy Mra. Milam. training at XVarner-Rohhin. Xlr ronrliialon.
K4
31
The hearing wat tut tended by a i Fr«ano ,
9
T U N P O t’N l) BARA
ligious needs nf the Jewish per- Perk . stipervlalon. It .la ___
P , or ball rnarh el Stetson University. H a rry Ku-Jcll played some snap­ fnrrr lut.r al Marn'i, 'is
laidDout
an
•Ml
Mra. M srrln Milam provided pi­
m - tia.r “
prrlimlnarv review if the ram'
.preliminary
res-' OGalyr.tnn
a lv r.ln n
"Dltr B u ira rd ” l.rwfc. p ,M « •onnal at the Patrtcck Mr Porte' an angle aHth tha hiwplpj e nlxe
py
old
time
numbers,
and
little
an
They are Caileh, Lei P a rm rl.r {,-, latlh .l lr- for I're 1-cncfll of North I’lalte
57
hU u d m r lf tn i ntymlng fer Baae at Banana River, according | facing Now York A 'r m e . Th " ano erromtiardraent as th# cor- Judy and Hally Rohb. arm m panlvj
Wise
Harden,
Riliy
Clark
and
r.3
teetanlf. appeared one by one or
u
I* »n n m i m M i i t reieaeed to- plan inrludee aa administrative the *ta»e, flryf |o eyyojnS g?TB hv Phvllla Alice Proctor, gave U*ut. John Ande*. The un th* Judge Ru»*e|l who entered the St. Imtila
ttfi
55
case after Do- death nf Judge Seattle
several
dance*
In
costume.
Job training will im lud« a t n i . f I lirtix W altrl.
rfr/i VnP i'
?’
ioun« ^ OPrmUmr an-* and then in bathing auita.
Rl
J.ckaonviR*
M
nilt*.!mr* h,c ^
• ' 1- " &gt; ^ ^ -1 ^ " i r . m a to n h y wing, an *
Participating In the contest
Modelc for the llalr Style Show maintrnanee. radio, radar, in .tr &lt;•
74
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A teres, wa. railed Ip eatly af­ Kvv W elt
D.h&gt;V f r " . &gt; f . :KcH «lo t« .Acthritleg ( three wing* fer oher palienU. Ala-.
were the Mlaae* Sue Cullum, Bet­ mint repair, etc. The men were ternoon, after which more argu­ Melbourne
70
IK!
lop water aklncr and a md and ?
Nation#! Jewfah Welfare there will bo e petlo located . hi the
M
ty Dorte Williams, Mona Ruth scheduled lo leave Orlando Ihi* ments were scheduled to he made Prnaarola
74
IH Ii
•e-t «We « the hospital.
Barbara Gill, Martha English, MRU and Sybil Booth.
morning In a C 47 plane.
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Tampa
by both tide*

T r y g v e L ie S ay s UN Could Meet N a tio n a l G uard
On 24 H ours Notice In Emergency Mack rrom (a m p .
!n Good Condition

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Two Weeks Of Intcnsivr TrnininK Turns •' ;* .......... V -J- •
I hem lino Soldiers i*f thr \Vi’**frtn Uolhi rum ilrptfiy

jitaie Jaycccs To
Be Addressed By
(ieortfe Smatliers

Arm y Announces
K orean War List

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Marion H a rm o n Miami Gambling
Tells R o f a r y O f
Highway H azards T o Washington

all-.*i&gt;iun

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it cereal ion Program
Of City Under Way

Uipcs l.;iri»r Aitcnd &gt; Ami (» Syntlicale
ancc Ai S a f e t y
!t|cf , A 11,1 It Ht-k
C o it n c 11 Mcctinn
Ownrr Subpoenaed

Plans Art* Made To p n n e ra l Services
..;\' 7 "r •w^1*,«i.... Expand
Activities n,a|&lt;l Sunday E&lt;»r

-Vtiifl* tlf tt M*tint fx#tf It, flifiv
4llfttnrir. to.t MMIi»ni ){ |nlifttl«ttif

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vSlalc ( nnlnuls
(’ifrus law Seen
Slrirtlv Mnlorccfl

llarriman Flics To
Korean War Front
For Observations

FM
Are Prepared
For Deland Hospital

Miss Betty Lou Partin Wins First
Prize At B.&amp;P.W. Beauty Contest

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(he Sanford Herald
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First Principles of Democracy

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IIK W A L O . W A W F O IIR

THE WORLD TODAY

F L O R ID A

M ONDAY.

OUR NOM INATION FOR THE 'BUM'S RUSH'

AP railum 111.“t Dewitt MncKenzIc han written in thin
d* iM v ir r m m K b n &amp; b
imper
that thr recent conduct of the King of Belgium prior
A I1 Foreign Affair* Analjrat
i. . Ill H u a ^Ja I i w m
M l , ll&lt;
« u — aaalar to Ii Ih agreement to abdicate caused him ta» wonder “ whether
af**»a n . aaia. at tfcr p M | n t llv a
a - M M M . PfartOO. aWOer lb * A r t the King of the Belgian# Intel forgotten thnt the duy in
Hhould '•VaihtSKton Ureiil* to ,*•
* !■«■&lt;n w &gt; mi a » f t n . tw o ._
Im *mccI when king.* rule by divine right." He proceed# to viac the policy ol no urin* aid to
a u i.u in ’ L u k ir
Mute that n coniititutloiuii monarch rule# by will of the the Chine*? .Nationaliat* on F o r­
O U H I IU R 111;AM
|n*ople mill therefore King l*copot&lt;| wan quite right to nub- mula, that would fit a widrkurrad
______ Uaetasa* M o a ggog
W ritern l,elief lin t ked China
mit
to the popular will and rellnquinh hU throne.
'
itn a a M i i T iu a
m a tk i
m uil Ut restrained from aggrr*IF (Tarries
a .»
.Mr. MucKcn/ie ban minneri the ningle moat important *lve adventure*.
»• Maalb ------- - .
|.ao
Wv mag hear more relative ta
k it * k i a l l a
. ____
Sun
act of the whole Belgian rriajn. Thin in that the majority
.a H a a i l i
a w of Belgian voter# recorded thcmnelvcn by referendum hint that point when \V. Avt-rell Bar•se l i a t
I I im
rlrnan, 1‘rrtldent 1'ruman‘a new
spring an favorable to the return of the King. Leo|&gt;o!d made epeclal aniUtiint on furelgn af­
i l l a llla a r t
a a llr r.
r a il*
ml
i* a k s . m a l a l l a a i mm4 a n ll.e e .a
no claim to rule by divine right. On the contrary, he fair*. return* from ron*i)hation
n l a l a w &lt; a l Imr l i t , » , • «
„l
with f.eneral MacArthur In Tokyo.
■laa la a la . wail I.. r l a u a , tml claimed hi# throne becaune it wan offered Vo him by the
•a M a u le r a O ira ila la a ra is e
Ilarrman a* Imtrurtlon* to dUmajority
of
the
electorate
of
hin
country.
Hi#
right
to
rule
" i t | i f f i . i « a l a l l &gt; a a i l i U , Ia&gt;laa4
cui* the whole far r.«u -rn poli­
•M N r a p a
llr a in r a ia a lt r a
la r.
in baaed on a bnnic democratic premine which Mr. MacKerule tical iltuatlon with t. (leneral.
f i x »n rk . r tl.a e n . Iir t r .lt . K a a .
Communiit China, ue&gt;pltr her
claim# nhoutd force him to abdicate.
a* ( I t * , a a t at. I ..ala
_l« lltrnM l&gt; a Mfnhfr «f ih*
Thin fact put# the whole Belgian crlnln In an entirely huge tiie and population &gt;f half
a hilllon ha* given plenty of
IfNflNlH P»»m Nklrl !• tnlltlM
tlflMlifif Is* ffcg **• lar (**•••Ml- new light, and it derive# from thin a considerably greater evidence that »he ha* atnhilloni
tnlloM if nil ike l«»r«i Bfnf printed nignificanre than were »t nimply tiie old ntory of a vigoroun for extending nrr dominion and it*•a (III nrvfwpaprr. •• n*|| m nil
MW* 4l«MlrkM.
anil modern jteople throwing off the irritating yoke of an flutnre. Moreover, it* a hand and
outworn monarchy. What ban happened in Belgium In that glove partner of |tu**!a ihe 1*
the fulcrum which Mn.ru* rnay
MONDAY. ALTil'RT T. IISO
the flrnt principle of democracy* which Jeffernon called the well attempt to u,e to pry looie
“abnolote ucquienreiice in the will of the majority," han other A lia tir countie*, one at a I
~ T o d a y -h m iiilb v k h h k
lieen compromined to political expediency. Becaune a lurge time.
Hard multiplies, ( imhI ur bad: so ami vociferoun minority objected ntrenuouaty and threatened
Apropoa of Much po**lti||ltlr*, l
ll't bat art lu ao» good mini: What*
John Oilujrne, aenlur correifKindtoavrr a man m wrth. that thall hr revolution, the will of the majority han been thwarted.
ent fur l.ifo Mugailne in the Far
Mr. MacKenzie, had he neen the Belgian erbrin in it# Ka*t, make* pertinent comment.
alao reap.— G at.
true light, would probably have highly dinapproved of thin After vi'iting Slanila, Hong Kong,
Ol. Nance aayt that thr only
thwarting of the impular will. We, on the contrary, believe Formota and Tokyo, he report*
thing at ran roly on tn lhi» pat­
that the Belgian crinl* and it# point Ion demount rate a great that the mo*t intrrentlng point of
general agreement i* thin:
ient dim n mat kuntniliip. To Da.
advance in Western democratic thought. Trie Jeffernon in it
"The Chineie CommunUlr an- &gt;
Nancr wr reply, in the word. of
principle, which Mr MncKenzIe venerate# and which would committeil to the ronr|ue*t, liy
Winston Chimhill. tuacly no felhave led inevitably to an attempt to keep Leopold on hi# any nece**ary mean*, of all A»la.
low-lravrlrr. "Thr llamr ol Chltttthrone and probably to a revolt by the anti*l,eopold Wal­ They tire ,o dedicated, of cour'e,
an rthici it tlill uur highni gutd. '
loon# and the weakening if Western Europe's defense in behalf of and by the will nf
Ihe Soviet Union, lint they al*o
against
the Soviet, in one of the weakest (mint# In dem­ are committed in their own inTh lioul.lr with ,o many )&gt;coplr
terrrl. For nuite apart from Mo«the**- Jay* n that lory aion't havr ocratic theory.
The doctrine of inflexible majority rule originated with cow’a direction and material aid.
•nyt irnar uf humor Uni thry bttChlnrie C,.mmiiri»m ha* a might
Ici gal onr f.ni lei iuir wt sloub' the ancient principle that might make* right. Somehow and a momentum of it* own.”
if, anybody who Jortn't havr a men conceived that there wan a certain virtue In number#,
Ho far a* concern* Formou—tcnac of humoa it going to hr able probably because Til strong men with clulwt could conquer 48 la»t »tand of Gcnerallnimo Chlang
to male it thiiiugh thr nail dtcidr. strong men with clubs. The drctrinc developed thut it wa# Kat-8liek‘* Nationaii*! govern­
divinely appointed that the most should rule. Many ele­ ment— htcilii Moncow nn&lt;l Peiping
By thr way, do you irmrmhtr ment# of our own government, like the Supreme Court and want It. Peiping claim* it a*
'hitter* territory, and Un-da tiethat 10 yraaa agu wr hadn't yH the Senate, stand against thin principle* but again and ‘»lre*
control became of the big
got into thr war with Germany again those who do not fully understand the nature of ■•land'* great value a* a naval and
anal Japan. Tan yraat (rom now freedom have attacked these institution# an not corres­ military lane.
Should Korea come under con­
wa may havr poliahrd off Kutaia ponding to this supposedly cardinal principle of democratic
trol of ihe Ku*»o-Chlne»e brother- a v eat ptlast icunuinicalfy lait
and have another piohlrm on our government.
Kotury Meet
hotxl that big peniniula would inilitarly. The llrittsh point out
hand). How to get the pout H a lv ­
In cumpromming their demands for l*eopold'n return witn Formula, form powerful that if I Ik- I'x l i -od Ii I gain con­
t l ’M i l * * , * M m
ii* ..
ing Ruittant hack on theta fert. the lender# of tlu- pro-Leo|iold Belgian majority have dem­ pinrrr* which could lie u*rd a- trol ot Malaya they would ncutfagainit thr Japanerr Uland*.
lire Ringaiuie. liiitam** great to make it* effort* aucrettful to­
Paul Kobeton. noted Ncgau Com- onstrated great restraint and a considerably greater under
Red China ha* made little ef­ naval and air I ;
at the tip of ward making tin- highway* of
muimt tingtr. u indignant became standing of how free governments work than it is given fort tn rtinrenl her ambition*. A* the peninsula,
Ihl* county safe for ail men, wo­
A aalient fact it, I hi* situation men and children.
hi» paupoit hat been cancelled, to most majorities to itossess. They have recognized that it onr of her aima »h r ha* announc­
ed that Tibet i* to lie teken back
write, Sectetaay of State Acheron is foolish to Insist on the "absolute usquiescence in the will nto the C hlim e fold, from which i&gt; that of tunic &lt;..taKi,tMHi peopb- in
The meeting was pi raided over
Maiaya, J.Clfi.ooo are t bim-.-e. A
of
the
majority"
when
the
minority
will
take
up
arms
demanding to know why- Kobeton
it e*capcd at Ihe lime of the large pro|K.rtioti of thtin wete Iry tk«* l*re»id--nl Orville Tnuchton.
wa* led hy 1‘aul Jonee
thould be happy that be ii (till rather than acquiesce. They have recognized that the fun­ revolution of 11*11. However, that tiorn in Malaya, but iu,lural|y the Ringingwith Harry M r -tec at the piano.
di,
mental
tenet
of
free
government
Is
not
any
doctrinaire
I*
rather
mild
a*
compared
with
danger of their Ix-iug orlcntrsl In
lata to wtitr the Slate Depaatment.
*ome other project*.
outside loyntlii-* ha* increu***)
If Kuttia they put people like Inin Insistence Oil some particular means of determining public
One
hot
*pol,
which
well
typiwith the coirimuniratinii of neigh­
- them roming from uut*ld« Malaya.
in concentration campa, or aland policy, but rather a willingness to compromise, to conciliate, flee the whole CMno-Kuniinn pro­ boring China.
to
reach
a
solution
which
will
not
leave
any
large
dissatis­
The threat of Communis pi in that
gram
In
Oiia,
i*
ilritiih
controlled
them before firing iquad*
The Chino-Kuralan partnership countiy, It l» adilsd, I* on* uf
fied segment among the |ieople.
Me'aya. This I* one of the world'#
Pmon lenience. a it laid to be
This wav lies a peaceful and happy democratic state. rlcheal rountrir*, nihber an-1 tin 1* taking full advantage nf thia coercion inthi i tlian conviction.
I Mug it* chief araete. O nr third •ilual km and la welkin-/ over lime
There are nunniuu* other dang­
favored in Con|teit Tot hoatdrii The other method brings only discord and civil war.
of all the globe'* natural rubtwr to pull Malaya into the Red fold. er Bpoleuutaldy Indo-China,
coo***aao Ualfy n n , t satarea*

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Forum
Editor

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Sanford Herald
Santord. FI*. "
Santord ha* many oumandUig
pencraUtiei, but ptrhap* to?
:20*1 prominent of them all are
two young men to whom we ttka
off our liatv.

1

Our youthfut looking judge v. nj
hat u*ed «uch wi'dom on the
bench that say cklvr ,udge would
be ccmlderej

ha* done a* much cun revue n s
past record without tegret*.
1 mutt apologite for my own
lack of knowledge of Judge St-r.trom'i qualities when he wa*
elected to that henuted povitlva, &amp;
for ! like others, considered him w
to j yuur.p. Out hi* service ha*
p:oreJ otherwise.

3

Mid

black

niaikttetit.

That

It itttht tltange that a man
bt fail'd foa buying mute
iU|ai thin he wanli. But it aeriiii
atiangr that lit thould want moat
thin lie can ute. Sometime* a
a ’lion turn amock and ihool.peot He hat lu be aettiamed. Some
go mad in another way and buv
mbte than their ahaae They loo
havr to he letltained.
It founded tlaatigtly like an
ulhautum from Ruttr* when Sovitt Delegate Jakob Malik told the
Security Coumtl laal Friday that
the teal iisue before the United
Nationi it peace ot war. either th*
Umttd Statt. mutt gtl out of
I^Offa, rh'.ej Communitl China
nw»1 f&gt;' offiritllv leiognired
oi tkata will |w&gt; »*i, In typically
gangster fadion, Malik ha, laid.
"CM out. or rite". Or e|ta what?
The tad part about it it that wt
mutt Im Runa beat ut to lha daaw.
Tbttt muil be a tecond Peatl Hatbbr. And ihit one may not be ao
m y to ircovtr fiom.
'Tkiar Lot lh» lit* R.*r* nt
God |o I", taid the Buhofi of Lon­
don, and lit could have barn thinkiw about Alcoholic* Anonytnoti* ll
what Dr. John C. Almack, ptofeitor of education at Stanford Univtraity. »ay» it true. Dr. Almack
iitiitt that America will toon be­
come a lit lion of "Alcoholics unahiniout" ilnce JO percent of, alf
high tchool and collift itudcql*
MO liquor drinker* and an incaeak*
ia| number of 13 and 14 year old*
in junior high ichooli an develop*
iag the habit. But if ihry ait to
continue drinking, let ut hoot that
aftotually they become "Alcoho­
lic* Anontimoua". and nut intliiaUa drunkard*.

U n essential m modern m l Thia i* bviiig dot,i partly by the
come* fiotn there, and ot,* h illf Of
u*. U&amp;u«|
111(1*0111111111 method*,
IlinilWlC, but
DUL
usual •
fifth-column
th* tin .
•* tba Brtllah *ay Chine** tetrurUla
Moreover, Malaya not only I* are playing a big m lr, many of

Better Health

Coagtahilttioni to Sheriff Mom
on the outcome of hit hearing
lit we«h before Governor Watl.Moro ha* don# a food job in
Kikg up gambhne in Seminole
vauQty. He may not havr Ramped
it out lOU practht, but he her driv «n it Jo tover. io u no longer
find punchboardt and riot much*
(noa all ovar town, you don’t have
laMntn. coming iota your offtea
••11 you “Cuba" ticket*, you
(j't find that kubjttl the tole
oil coovariation on , Flrtt
____ hart biprjv&amp;I
County under Mean,
in Orlando, .Voluaia
. Hillibomufb arid
M
he/

sn*n we arc proud of Rep. J.
Praljey Ouham. Very fvw young
men of our knowing would have
to-.d for the right, m th* face of
numtiiation. suca at he ha* beta
subjected to for exposing vice.
His quality also ha* proved him
to be fearle**. Knowing that most
i il^.ci by gang-ter* come* thru
exposure of their actlvltle*. •w# m
have *o many cider men in pvti- *
tion* to do iu*t at Rep. Ouham
na*. but fsiled. thu* c.vmg the
go ahead vlgnil to gambling, etc.
'•Vf ate glad to tee a young
man that ha* th» will and the
!n!e*tfn*l fvrtitude to come back
with a tecond punch and more,
after being e-mbana&gt;t*d by thvie
who ar* dabbling in tuch act*.
More power to our two young
men of Sanford, this coming from
a Ur* of family mUditer*.
m
Rev. B. W . M U l-r,
W
Pvul P. M.ller.
and Robert (Bobo) Muir*
Miller Farm*.

Asthma

Funeral Services
I IM

I'u ae

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growers here.

He wa. turn In Nlchollt, (is..
Nov. S3 1S3* and had lived in
, Sanford for the past 19 years.
Ilia home m i at SIS MagnclD
Avenue ID w » , a member of th*
hirat tfupil.t Church and belong­
ed to Milford i odge No. 62, F.
aid A M.
burvlwug 1* the widow. M r.
M J. Meeks. M ilford; one daugh­
ter, Mr*. U. E. Rack ivy, Jack*
•onville; two alstet t, Mr*. I.eRuy l.-nett and Mr*. Gectga
Bailey. Rrunawicck. (la. and two
brother*, Lloyd Meeks, Dougla*,
Ga., and Julian Meek* uf Akron,
Ohio.
where RMjut waifare I* develvp- | t-allLearer* were T . M. Faulk,
Ing rapidly
* fas t which inciea^- i Bub K-cty, vV. E. itoche. It. B.
e* the anilely uf Iha.W ol (egaru- Owen*. J . Hoy Britt end 5. J.
ing I’riplnu'* intention*.
Davis.

('ensplmous success In reducing thr loll of preventable
disease and premature death in the Southern states during
the past decade in rejtortrd by the Metrapolltnn Life Insur­
ance Company The dentil rule for these states as a group
han been reduced by one eighth, from 1(1.4 per I.IHM) in
I1KIH to 0.1 in Hilt)
Out.standing has been the ten year decline of 42 per
cent In infant mortality, and of 74 |&gt;errent in maternal mor­
tality among while women and fit) percent srnonw th**
colored,
"Closely related to the fall in Infant and maternal mor­
tality hus been u marked Increase in the hospitalization of
hfHh«." the Metropolitan istlnts out. "Iq almost all of the
.Southern stales the proportion of hospitalized births at
least doubled from 19S8 to 11)48. In W'est Virginia, Ken­
tucky and Mississippi the proportion was tripled, and in
Arkumat* it was more than quadrupled."
Mi Urla, long a health piobium, ban fallen off from
KfMOO reported cases in 1085 to only 4,000 in 1048, Sim ­
ilarly, during thin 16 year |M*rlud, the number of cases of
IH'lbtgra reported annually has decreased from many
thousands to only a few hundred.
t
"With the increasing attention being focused upon
rowifMl.jujd public health programs, thr Southern states
will undoubtedly continue to make further rapid advances
**mii uoiuiiun, says Die Metropolitan.

IV jd ir
asttifsctcry.

very

people.
i. I'mto tJuvenile*
un
Al o m tlmelv
advice
ny n, j jwell
p r or
r.t public
elder (errant who

i - *: ». tty
W V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Co.
A*thma generally begin* ,n
ihildh'.vd ot early adulthood.
On* thuu of the known cate*
.ire children below ten year*
of age. It 1* a cvmpaiativcly
rare dl-***r in the aged, ItatUtic* show that ameng pcr*on&gt;
over sixty only one per ctr.t
have asthma.
Of the two type* of asthma,
the allergy type la the ea«le*t
to diagnove and central. Usual­
ly if the patient ii able to
avi jd contact wrilh those thine*
to which htf ie alteigic,
hit
cumtitkn I* greatly linpiovtd.
N -ii-sllergy asthma preivnt* a
different problem
for
th*
physician

AH health problea.i tequlr*
the extern service* of a tju.nor
assisted by a competent pharm ariti.
Tat* M Ik e N # k *1 a »*rtr* ef

K C Ilv iP I
t i ll -sel*-taratt
ts geattag ta t i l s m m i ra th week.

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Fram the ruses,.* Chrysler Spdllre engirt* with America’* foremen high
cempreuion power . . . la the rugged double tirengih, doubletofe freme . , , there'* Lubl in value o/l the wuy through fh/« cor,
the like of which you've never i*rn beforel Chrytler workmanship
. . . Chrytler isr.sfruct!;n . . . w,iJ ihe quuiiiy uf Chry*l«r maionafi
ore the Let! investment you con makn today! lefora you moke
any decision come look beyortd and b-tneofh the long, low, lovely
lino* of Ihe beautiful Chrytler, Compaiel D-lvel Gel the imldo
Sfo-y of today'* best buy— and we're confident'you'll wont to
drive Chrysler* for the rest of your Ufa I

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The KUi* Knifiht C irri, „f i|,
F lr»l HaptDI Church m il m e t .
the church anne* at Hum j* \|
Under th# ipatuorahlp « f H ..
Sigma I’M aumrlry, the . (l,
tinni»l at the FernnlM ,
Memorial Un-pita! i. Ml . U H i,
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at “ Tiutc an,| Ti'le"
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The Prayer Meeting
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the Flr»t llaptl.t Ch it, l&gt; &gt; iI i
pin at K (Vi p.M.
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The Ihitipla, Jute In,,,.,, | .
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a *urpri»e party down at the rerrratlon park l.y the
pool. The tild e ’ u,?e ’*,.,U'&gt;:i ,,,t ‘
■andwiehe
ata&lt; ...id „&lt;M
In the middle wa.
eoralrd like a hlrthday . ard.
readinp wllappy IlIrtMnv. Cat
pfnre attppei ■it,ra l
ni
iny. A hilt S:,|d
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the Manrion and m e '.. , n,, ,
Iny nf ia rd plniirrt; ami m ui - it, ■
Thnre nlt-nillrti; m i, to- i;
Torn., Ifnffinan.. ...... .
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T cm Chriatiniaky. Jo,, I' i i . . .
Ippi. Paytie*, |y i • K m , .
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•ltd Sal D ilixun Cteivon, h , '
»uch a Rood trine II,,I
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to make Suixlri m-hr ., i,*nmi e
ty open hon e n&gt;yht
it’.
On Haterdey nikht
M' and
• Ira . Paul Frnr*. hat enter* ilni
■ croup with a i ar,l '.irt
it
home. Th*»*e allenihlrg wire Mr
and Mra. Hay |Vck and M, a*«t
Nr* l.ii lloffnmn, Mr and Mr
htine. T h e Spout - art at tivine
On Wed nr da, tuerton:*
Mi
and and M l
Re) Peril (eft f
three w r e l .’ vangl-n in Cj(|.
cinnati, Ohio, their f.irmr, I.....
td trial! their fnnrilv and filrn d
While »b -y ,re p„p, Mr
•(,
J|y Spinak will .tav in the,,
* h re . The Ridi.,1 , n r art..
frm New Yerk li.il’, |. vi-ltimthe Leonard, in the ■(.. rtu • ,1
hi* family.
We a rr very pleated to*anm»nn ,•

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word that »l.e w(i» m a rrie d on
Jlln« I I III ( ’liieaen, |j|. re (O ’
N Stelno. The Stein* are nt Reth*&gt;
ptnee In Maine «*(«&gt;-•*■ .he I at
ranyintf for the -ale of her pit.
e»io|&gt;. in iK'|ii*iiii*i liii’* n it |iian

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after
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week* at N ew S m y rn a Hcach
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In hlark and white
rheek*. which hut Inna In the hod*
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New York fnr a «ummrr rollertorn f&gt;rr*i hn,lirr hultnn* hnth
hark nut front, ami the akirt h«»
iinnrieacd pleat*
f.V J”. t h r u /mlifule phnln)

today .„r her home In Jackitonville
nfler rpendlni; wine thru* in San
ford a* lltt- irue*t of Mr amt Mi*
Harney A Iteck.

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the 22ml Hit nnial Convent inn &gt;*f W t &lt;r Ii* in W p i V tiii iii mi Shi* «|*«
Ihe Larnlwia Chi Alpha f r ila f lllh it planning to vialt h n -" n - i " *
whleh will IO’ held at lh,- F, !•*■
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M|t« Nanry William.* wut n
I turn Imlay from llnmertead afi«
I &lt;|o*ndny *everal tlay* a* &lt;he ifit****
f nf Mr. ami Mr*. Danel " llltatn
fin Sunday aftcrtiiain »hr w •
tnlol*i at ihe weddinr* » f her
Mvtonty *i*ler, Mi»* Ie h n n W il­
liam* ami Jturen lorwienre Kim*
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to the pool fnr a twfm nr tr^^ M- *; h

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Mr anil M i a I I d h u i I
•v* i . t i n tin t t«» f •»*

« ill I** ail'S I t»* |lt
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\ Oil*'I -fill
'tr. and Mr* Janie* Slow r
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hitiiifi*, k i i « u (i a* N rp h itr* ami
M r* H in t h in d , whi* **
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and «on Jimmv will aniv, in Svn
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tt... •»•*,,! t»f ih
I " H iiti ", vi tin t h*’
»a% gal* to 1 fw* tiiitforial an &gt; »•*•»m in
ford Tne day to -peud
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fund • *f !♦
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i ftl«hit«'*l H u I niff ifad rtiiiii nm til * 1’(d n (ill ii**, &lt;*■ill* flti:« I 1In till* ’ d ig 1*1
liaye a* the (joe t of Id Herein
n.ifrr
M -*♦ «.»» t rh u t.lt
ni a |
Ml are* Mr* ' K 1*,yneik*i
t. a rum it r tn t.*1 N l» O nly nf I*m *4(11l'l|i*tt|4tll *"»* 1* .It •«**•«•
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I lit thijflli h’*0'd M,i|it oil the.e
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* ,HI ,111 II llllliBIlt iif Hu* I.-Itkl.llllt ■ * fu ll d* *It if 11‘.Jt**i I (1. »h* VI4 *•
Senator and Mr* Lloyd llovle
la alditol n l;lil
ar*‘ mi Hilt a
rf»r« * M *
jil*
h If* it*
Mir* *lli g
h
" ■••j ■ i m i 41tiffI, tkt’riitiiiiitf H" tM«*
and i l.ild i),, have relumed to their r.lf
|o) of fon
* fn» fill II, f r . rt lit"*#.
A* the Mire 111"*1*i*i ' *f the Vtl* **t
Hill11 nt Ii**. I iittlfirt 1 *«H f*t* * • o Vinci i* nn Italian*
111 amt ' l l
H in d i and M r home on MeHnnville Aveurn if**1*
1**VI tl |M
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• •-U •lt*l IV t*«M 1V « ,
.(„-miltin ***vernl day* In South i t|**W flrijl* I • lliffn ii'i - il . |t»*
S ( l f l l V t i m * I t ' l l 1 l»P |(W4-al lt( •*
and 'li
I red ! 'til, weir rnter
hutiiti .if lit .I’ve ti .*v .till ItH1 t li«\
in
i **tmjv f» *t»i -ut it* &lt;•♦
.lie I al
*e I, o .irtv liv Mr. I’amltna.
arftlnr of the *tng*’t n* they Hf**
11. *
M .V . lu ll- ,*iid * *
. from Pan*, F ra n c e . \l, iota i •' ai;o fiGung
and Mt&lt; II T in d e n o *1 I hew home
th*
gm u p lng a
nf
th
•ring h**iiMi tf l t t P i r 11 •►. * 1. '
Mr and Mr*, fame* A W t,i;hl t a iff** i •nt i , i 11* mi a ' ii- h i n plirnh* anti
•m L a te M arlo w in O flu now ttnih.
th** p i t w ill fii’ h**' 'i d h m
Mn* U
M.
•’ K.*»* h'Ar
have ••tiifii,*| from Fhall.ine.o,, mi Trial i l l . in te rio r deem ilor . I hi* lighting #ff# *t i&lt;i tin
'In srwn&gt; enjoyed hy nil.
iiin
y|»MM 4 . \t*.
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Tern, where they •(wot * vo.nlloo land &gt; ipir
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Th r thrrr ilittkc t night„ «*f H* 'I,
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and Mi • Ho i II I'n.tp r
nreottipanied I Ion *on limriit’ I It i l l , all-1 t,)| |,f
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mmiH «i»’ -*•!#*»It’ll hi tfivr
" i l l i n n . M r . &lt; || ||j i , , Mr
of tlrnnada Hoad have
&gt; their and
ftoti, f'amp H i" ho
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III*. A. Power ■ not ehiMi-”
*ln*&lt;| miimiiifiatit1* tif th r t ’h m ih Ueniuvat. 'I*
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(j'o-« n . N. '
Mi
c. Nethon
huty I nke i to to n , shore Hoc T lo
nf ,!('•..« •*hl (•! nf I .it I f '* I h|\ ' l l . 'I lltfl.f f Ik Ml I ,11 ft " 11 |i|
and donrhti" Klonnre of l.lnd. Air, and Nan v. ate pendiiu*
f ill *d "
Power' •OIV* I O i l
Saint* Ntiittiinnl tn S' V , Ih'iiti., uud 1 d 1111 I* ■ t
nlltli I. N
I and 'll
itlhlll few * i* 'l, w 'lh M,
F 'V It. &gt;,,&lt; c, t,| ’m »1 ■" ii 1 1 1 1 • \ |Va u t ir f %p,* " Kf»1* f I*I » |'V llll*1\f 4i Vflitfid
Tnylor of Win let \|n
drop- parent* Mi and Mi
.Uhgnttf (in 1 *«■i » " ('it*, »•«
(ii.I oi l" .iv io’lln In tin' ( ’nop. if . al their Kniiir in ltuh.ni Mmm I IJ fif, I In* ,» &lt;I"tit11«:v nf f* i&gt;f 1 tittle ari11 • 11"n11 t *i t fth 111itm*» *nj*»\'*"«l l«y kt-f ».*!• ft 1 mt
fill » U il 1 h* |» ri! I tjldl fif F I..I
1i!fl*tlv y tiling fM*(t|ift&gt;t ii' halt *»f
, i on Mondav Th Ni ilnnii par Vlllui-.'
\ |tlr 1111 it! N*
Sttiyttn* Ih’iit &gt;
ifit •* I hi K c V
,i luji K v t r t g li tr
lie MU' Ht.irar. |**tnfii 1*4 KnNiiiie •**
tHrir t vrn-v**J»t m h *h*n •* rvlc* h* IHI * tnr*#‘Vt 111■■111•••I fill *ht ((• v
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and
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paiktrig
and
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Miami,
n o e tin g
Maude VYil*nu left yeitrnlay hy Hanf**i f ?
AtMr if V fin HMf JWMl ) m kVnihihf.*
'h and 'll
Fred Widlknmmei
train tor New York, where they
H|&gt;« ihim - if »»it. Ih r faiMnl Nm
•ith h u llin g h ip h w a v
|i»d *♦•
and Mi W. Yidlkoinmcr* mother will *ail Toe.d* v to GI amooW. •mm |krtgr«n* “ A t m iir a 'a Wiln*
•Hn*I «lt;t|ir fnr Ih r tint nf tali* *|. The** ' 4* tilth -.Id ltd* lh.
Mi K nther In- Itowlint* of farm* Scotland. Ml** lliitchimn will !«■ lnf * i 11M M ill *»*■ h rr * n t1r| *
i»H nt
\|| f.tfi* itpir **|*tc #ft that *liolifiD* ■ III hdi f11&gt;r i|fe* c
I land have at Tired to take up _ Bone alarut *1* week* and Mi
•hr ninth v p ,ir nti •!•* !(•!«
• *1 It f y r«r and mavtv drf*g«»
re (detirr in th* It new home on Wiliutn will Iw yon, for almul
lie nf.
t|i#*tn in fin. 1 e lr.f
•tnti
fmrt**»i ••itmtri**Valenrln ♦’»*. |e M» Vollk'inmiel ' three month*.
ll.lII MIg itn*1 t mi*!« »| I t .. f*i*l
A t ip w ith w ,i v n r M lit .frtf If il
o i f"ime|ty ■ talinuarv enci
O iih id i*Ii M ill if t ilii** * i ip
wrddlttg gown m U till III* • I 1|•1 '
nerr with lh* *’lly of New Yoll
fill
In i*
( Ir
ft IV . 1 .1
Mr. and Mi
M .1 I'hdlu
v v i r ! v let it wprk ■4 1 1.• *1 il
n t"
Hieut »n fit** t ** 1 tVft I, hi ik 'nd*
for 21 i * » i . before hi* irliiemenl left Saturday to e*-inl , tin,
'h r ve ry t***t whrt* tin IVnt **f |
Sir a h \\ Kilp, hn I»■*•»» I** i
la.*t llifeinlMo.
weeks* varallon In Miami P-ot
ten *ft \ Imi» 1 i
a rt I r* *' * d* e •
ill IT Mil fi:« * rvnm l »la« .»' Ifn* Hlltf, th#» h a l* V nf »S*m11 1 *
Fill and Ml* Nlrhnl . .1 Sepp fiord* and New Smvt"* tt* , 1 I r* lit 11» ^ •t •11 ( %|f i *11 f. Ilf- h
irv1
** ami hat *»ui - *lt*’ itlu**1'eg h*1
v.t fm iglit. Th* fit-*! g m v r m-ttkcsl
M'tebfnt'il lh i tl*lh weddiuy tilt' They were joined hv *brir ,h ,l 'r*,
CO 11rc t i 1mi »fnt I ti if I1MU"k 11,1**•- &gt; #•a 1 1
1' '
if*
in Pun
n a «**Mtflr»y it* thin ••Minty, lh»*
niri't a n i III dinner n! lh,- Floli Maiirhe and Laura
f dull I It f* - f*-hr fir*#* r*OM|tn«f’rf
A n d th*' Viarnt* fifav on
t 1
Gnrdn
vvhere
they
have
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m
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vi
r
llianrond on Tur*&lt;lay mcht.
’ihit ifit«• I'liltm *yvtllc w h ir r th. I t r m iir r t o irlt |»ata*Nng t%
rfrkgat*'. 'if 4|ftf *ww
|Pi *■'
&gt;
tin Thuriwliy i ytoup of Itu Iny wi(h relative*

^ lln y to take a trip Ihinngh tV
WVeat. viritlnr: Ye||n»*to»i» part
and nther point* of interrnr an
!hen to Florid* for III* vvinl.r
Her many friend hen- on Plan
tatlon will welcome Peth ami t v
hew bn - In ml and we all wl h
Ihem much happlne
and * h'tv
future to-yether. T h 'ir addre , »
Itfl K Grand Avenue, Old fir
chard, M r,
Mr. and Mr* K rrrrU Swift of
Naranfa Road have I
mi drjr happy hy a vltll frn-n t hr it
■In-law. hi* wifr and llwdr lwi&lt;
yrandrhilifirti. Mr. .and &gt;lr* L Davi*. Carol-.Iny *i«l O-mna lee
The HwlftV daityhlrr, (he molh»- ptnplr had an all d»v nirfile »i
ll.rytona each. M l-. Flo Gould
t*f th* | ld « dle«l a few year* ae«
- ,.
the I (art* wtll .pend a week h-r* | "* .
Y' "nr ‘ i
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■nd then yo to New (»,lr* „ .
........... 1|ir
Chlrayn and hark (o llu ir home lirl.l *1 lh. |M..,| on Monday
in Hidyefield. N. I vrlier. Mr made a wonderful job of it. Th*
Dari* I* aaaorialed with Ik-tS
laheni St«*e| of New York, Mr nod weather, ore*n and the fomt all
rornldiietl to make a perfmd d«v
Mr*. Swift have lived on Plnnti They even yot tho*r hard worker*,
•inn *lnrc nur fir »t year Tlo
Sal tiilirriau rind Milfnrtl I "onarit
were iwith with the llureau o ' in lake the day riff arid join n*
Inlerual Revenue liefnrr lludr te
A hunt- i" nli lunen wa iire vare'
llrrment, Mr. Su.fi foe 15 ve
■Ui'lvlitiu
ti-an*
l&gt;*kt (I
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u ..Iu. , i ■ , ,
,
,
oni mi: pf
id hike,)
'm .,-.! (i
an- iniki
a* Surwrintmlent In rhuree of *;■ h-!1
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Aeeounl* and (.oUeHion*
until
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tru
lomaliH'e. ,'evitr'
technical «la ff for Tl year
year, unit' ............., ,.............,........................... .
ey/*, r«di«he, piikle*, home mad
11*411 aiid Mr*. Smft w*» *&gt;n It* pie nml rake*, eoffec and lemon
11*41* Th*- Swift* have a d.iu *'l‘el
’ de. There were even r*t*. It'*
Marjorie
|*
*
. *.K., | who
. | k i« with the ■unburn
a||lTf* If ,, D
r*f: W
■*( h«pr&gt;v.
•# alnyine
Ink n
an»l
Hayden Obunleal Uhnr* "rie* In lr, „v fn|l.
w
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N^w I r ^ v, mannfarftirrrR nt I „ ,|#v .,, h m, &gt;n,, r .4il ~r t rv*
04*nirtllan.
; 'ihct" rlw in thr wurhl
Thn^r nf ymi wtvi h.4vn‘f Iw**** ‘ ’ h;in at nor ln»a*it‘fnl flaytnna

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Mi
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♦I S i til .1. lit', 1*4

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C 'n t i f i*f W in*'
Spring*, I n v tn ifin g h ri lirothov
| III daw ami
Mi anti Mi
n. K W n v f r.
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('•* i*.,11 1 1••*» *l*V *\l»1 1 le ;
|uc | ll'ltl f ( V k it 14 Ti in *&gt;ci*
f"i tie ■1II* «(- *1*Ti*ti| *if il- IVlrit.
ud S tld ,i'l anil
mg IIII.
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Mr and Mi . 1. L. IVikrnn Imve tin \d*UM. ,1 It. O 1 t*
jetiinii*d to I heir home on Mac
i iiL'it :.-r will
Mi ni'.J \l i
[ mdin Avenue after •pcndlni' the t •*•♦•!»* iu .&lt;jirift&gt;r&gt;i ( di
t’VCI.'l
mouth of July al llavlona Reach,
t%e« kA.
—
Dirk Simp on left S ilm dav *••
ll:i| )| u n i u ^ s
in
Co to hi home in Mlanla. afloi
j vpendlnc 'he iu i few dav* •
S n d n s I ’o i i u , N . Y .
the Rue*t of Neil Powell.
li&lt; 'itr&lt; w i s m i i i i
Itlft Sho-niaker ha. Ik” o I n n
frreil to Ma«vottr Vvt'VTe h - ,
a**nrialed with the State K».nl M mm.
1 V V Slot ’
d 1 M. *1| lit
Department
••‘tiit the h»hl . v •:
1 1 Ian
•*’* , ricui* t
1* , lh nt e* It*
fwM'hi’* rmrtf The I 'n v .t V » 4*f|t|
. .*♦ *i'******* ’ ll ir» *t‘r•I «*.
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Fiieiul* &lt;&gt;f Mr* II N. I.umle* I** IV Ihr Wr|lc| t tniivhii nui
will rvifirt to learn that A * h*
hern ennftn,,) to Ihe Floiid i Sana S o il,, II**V I h lo'l V , ill IT* frottl
torium for trratinenl and Mirir*?*
V. . 1
to M

The Woman’* lld.l. ...............
the First tiaplr I (’him I
held their moot lily meetinit al

ll&gt; HKSS p vi | FltStiN
— ------------------------------- ------On Surnlnv evenlnp ,

III C 1P T. I

Mi and Mi* W F Morii* and
o of It it mini; ham. M.. , or**
vi alt Iny Mr, and Ml*. H It Clllitr
ley al lludi hoiti, on Slivei Ijtko

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Mr*. G r»,e Gray i* *|H‘rvdinc a W i l l 1
s
\
two week*' vacation in Norfolk.
I 111 \ 11
Ya and othri interv^tiui; point*.
I* m c ’ itlrn t **f the €*sir*!
\
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Mi and Mi*. F li. Roiinidl.il
M»r »k|l td
Mr*
lit**!' Rrand Mi and Mr* A IV le v and trililiti tln iii, ^ r * *i , „ r IVIcl
Mia* Carolina Ice *p&gt;*nl (he week
Svi.H.1 S&lt; «!» 4
*
nd r
end in Miami
It III** tf 1 , ■I I i 4I 11111i
I 1 T*ICY*

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the hem e o f Mr*. II. II

lira w e r

mid Mi
ra l i

.•urn l*arK N uwh

lit iiif'l Mt
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Hrnwtft of
rjtrritin , N I littlny 4nnmirtrtf«l
I hr maiitiigi •! i hr ir ihttfM lf*
\d**J* 11 11! .i i ,i . i
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1* t ' l r * , r M*fl ■t Mi ami Mrs.
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PAGE FOUR

M ONDAY. AUG.

7,

1 »M

Giants Split Two With Orlando, Drop One To Palatka
Sanford Outhits Aza­
leas But Left Ten
Players Stranded;
PlaysDeLandTonite

try ; tr y a g a in

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By Alan Mavrr

Jimmy Wright, Jr. SHS Grid Practice
ReturnsFromCamp S lated To Start
With 5 T ro p h ie s Tuesday Morning

Featured Ninth At Nashville Team
Volusia Track To Hurt By Injuries
*3 Match Even Dogs But Still Winning

The Ssnfo.d (ii«n li tuffeird a
II) A S S O C IA TE D PRESS
When Janie. Wright. Ir., re
Coaeh Carl Kettle* announced
D A Y T O N A B E A C H . Aug. 7 —
n o n i u s » n i n T .t:trite
Hrcl.c M trktnd I.) Immu Iw iir
turned Tue-day from a -ix week thi* rnorniru that thr flr*t prar- T n e
(Special)—
The feature ninth
w
The Na*hville Vol* are plngued
Is l»rt. na
IIM
tliJi? l 41 .€13
stay at ('am|i ftavloi, which I* lire •e*ilon of thr High School’*
rare at the Volusia county d&lt;u with injuries and departing *tar*—
while winning only once, dmppmg
Itaarh
: » 41 414
(H track poses a problem for the hut they can Mill win doubleheadmaintained by the Baylor Military football team will ha held tomor- t u L s nn*
ihr final gamr of the Iwo gsme
.1
IT 44 € 1!
«
Academy at liaylor, Tenn., h row and that all boy* eligible for &lt;t*&lt;na-vt||a
experts in picking the greyhound rrs ami that asset could
erry
i t *&gt; 144 i m
ICI.es Mill) I’.il-ilk.i I-inlay night
most likely to succeed, for Rac­ them to a Southern A«MM-iatiiyn
brought home for the proud in var*lty football a rr requested to HANFOItlt
IP u
313 is
by « score ol 6 to 5, and tfdiii.ng
I I 41 3»3 1 »H ing Secretary Marrill Watts is pennant.
(pectlon of hiparent*, flvi report to the equipment room to- !.**•.&gt; urg
Ht S i i i m . l n *
41 ?• 3%l )*
brnr.xc trophlr* won in alhleli morrow morning at III o’clock. r a l a t k *
the Inn (fame tenet with Otlando.
In It* la-t eight twin hills,
31 41 •l i t l*H •ending to the post an octet of
enmtietillon.
perfectly matched routers. Circl­ Mnnagrr Don OsU.rn’s vquad has
They
are
asked
to
bring
a
pair
of
.
t*
Mia*
Today
In the fn d a ) mylil gsmr with
Team
Nine end a half ve»i old “ Jim •hurts with them.
(* kite ing the ft-lftths mile route will ►wept five dean. They split tNe
Halilka.
Giant
huilei Charlie
llearh *i Orlsmto
be Jiffy Jet, Safe Btngle, Car- other three. With the -anvin’t fag
m y” had a trophy for horseback
Kettle* stated that practice I* tiwylon*
l.-ra-i-tre »r Hr Aueuailn*
Tedrw o and Palatka |&gt;ilchei Gcur*
rie’a Hit. Teton, Montine, Bush- end sci^dule loade-l with doublerlulng, for high po.i.t* in cnnt»
l.-ing itarted a little early to that H A N ro n n ai !•*iwn.-t
nell, Hogan and Sallly Manila.
gr Kivrro met in a mound duel
ing, for winning in a rifle loumn Ihe hoy* can get practice in tim- Oalnerllle at (•stslka
headers, tiiat record could spell
Meant.* Taslaritsr
Jiffy Jet woubl naturally ratr
n w .t, i&lt;»» »hli fl Tiiat e in archer i ■jng and signals, which I* rsiential Ortarnt-I S.
that taw the Gianlt comr out on |
the *-nd fur Birmingham and
Nunf'inl A
and u* Llich point winner of a while
using
the
double-wing Oa.naarllta t t.»--i.,ir» s .11 Inn*. a* the favorite, except that af­ Atlanta.
the thoil end, hut only after A
ter chalking up six wfaa In ra Hi Aoaoat.na V. I’sUlk* t
swimn.iii :i ;rtrt''t.
formation.
First place Atlanta and th*
l'iill liaarh si |i«!.rn.( Ipprl .
d succession, (h it plucky little
Sanford players were ejected from
Although the nucleus of the P ir
In hi* hic* Kruup he v# cite!
second place llaront have -huwn
rain.
•
pounder
owned
by
Mrs.
O.
the game. I he Gun!* outhil the
a* the “ last athlH &lt;
and In- team Is good, they will no doubt
Z. Ferrell hit the toboggan ami no grrnt ability m twin hilt*. A
l.arents. Mr. and Mr*. Jnmr
t w c n n aa i.stsnrit
fee) the loss of ft men by graduaAlalrat 9 to 8 but left 10 men
ran out of the money on several split is the utual tiling on their
T
n
e
W
t.
l*r«.
nn
Wright iif 14ft Elliott Avenue, n ' nun and two due to the age limit. Iklriili
((landed on ihe batet compared lo
St
u
*&lt;C
recent
appearance:. Hut the slump records.
ie|vt-d a congratulntorv letter In With eight experienced men re- New York
SI it 411
The Vol* have a couple of other
)
I*
probably
Just temporary and
7 for Palatka.
«1 t» 401
thi* respect from SMi Kvnn . Hr- ; turning to the teum and more re- C'l»v*|*nd
r s tonight Jiffy Jet may be back •••«t* m-rdrd for a pennant da«h.
lloatoti
ss
tt ITS
T
The game wat a holly conletlrd
ertor of the ramp, which i- locate-t -crvei than were had iast year W«*h|nelon
ts si 414 t*H with her formrr sip and drive. They have southpaw Hob N hul.w,
overlooking the Tcnne-*ci- lllvrr Kettle* *anl that he can see the Chlrago
a I lair which taw Managci I d l-cvy.
&lt;t it .344 IS
Incidentally ihe la one of
tha the league’s top hurlrr. They nl*o
promise of a good hall rlub.
Ht I,-«tilami i* nrar the rchcti!.
IS &lt;t 344 )« H
ran overcome injuries and field
catcher Ted Fortylh, tccond hateJS IS i n J*H few grryhoumis to have covered
The football *&lt; aaon I* slated to Ptillsristphl*
It was In to uunto sport* that
tlaal.ll • Taalarilse
the ft-DUh« mile rou*e this sum­ such lineup* a* yesterday's. •
man Marcel I’oelkrr. and Carl
Jimmy c-|&gt;eriall&gt;' excellesl and h get under way Sept. 22 when the .Nay Vorft S. fltvatand *
With fuur r&lt; gulars ami • huritr
mer in 31.3 second*, and for five
T I i k i elected fioru the paik by
credit, much of hi* training to Celery Fed* journey to Orlando liar roll I tVaah.namn a.
of her victories she scored con­ on thr ailing list the Vol* put
tloaion
S-l.
rtilrsyu
1
■
1
to
take
on
the
Orlando
Tiger*.
that
leceiveil
during
three
-uniin
1
umpiret and l-c.lr and Williamson.
coach Eddie Fernande* catching,
sistently at 31.4 second*.
Hi tern.* I*. Ph.liCrlihla I
sc.- .ion* at Camp IVic &gt;nx under
T t m t iiiT * stxTitir:*
'lim a i TortSV
On Satuiday night ihe (iianlt
regular catcher lioli Dan* or. first
M
H
«
T
ii
&gt;r
i;
—
a
in
rh*
wu*
dilution of llrim nn K Morris.
Hi l^x.la al fh.lailalpti.* .nlahl.
base, and thr re-t of the lineup
met the Orlando .Senator &gt; al Muni­
illra i Half tlallf (••akin
— tlr*rha»n .« 7. v» Itatnalsrlinan
Competing will, in other bov* In
r’oro Hit t. IVailsIug tail S'l.nr juggled it. a similar faM.ion.
III.
cipal Hall I’.Ilk with the (ji.m il
Id* ’•Cub” gp
f - ■; • all o »rt- &lt;d
New Turk a. Iloamn— I nlahl)— Hhol, N .,1 |«al*|y. Harry-t.l Kaallrir
The result: the Vol* trimmed
Trail lllrtar. Forum.
Knanartr I I I »a. IIP kf-irrt 111,7.
coming out on lop by a note of ;
tbe country, be yvoii a fitvt In
Atlanta twice, 1st 3 and 7-S -A t
*&gt;:&lt;&lt;•'I.
MAI
II
—
a
laiha
tl.lr
yard tic* dt)|c v.Homing, u *,the same time, tbe second p la ^
lo 2.
lla M Half Halit l.a ttlrl
X S T IIIM I
m i . i i:
rond on 25-ynrd lank stroke, a
Mrdalllon. Kio.k Itrokrr, Huttsr Birmingham Baron* fell twice ,
Team
M la ret. 4414
Righthander Clyde Steven* went
all, IlnnrBt ttrporl, tta.lsjr • Hoy. OuHtanooga ft-4 and 4-1. New
rhllsrlalphu
fir*! In diving and a fii»l in nlav
«: 4] t u
tba mute for the (iianlt, Kiting up
ftsa rap. Ilalurn Ilona*) ||,-.Ui
Itostnn
n 13 ST* 3
swimming. In innoeing be got a
only ft hita while striking out 12
Orleans downed Little Rock 1-3 In
I Hill II a i l . : — S/iatka Wile
llmoa.yn
tt 41 tit
4
fit-I in Imih tin singki and donMora .Vllapny. Nelllia. Kalvear*. two game*, and Memphis complet­
SSI. l/iiilr
II) A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
IS 41 n t
Scr.atora to boost his strikeouts to
4S
e R O e s 'X s * W fp i 6 —
Hnmhar
Deal,
II
i*r
lllddy.
I.awellan
New
Tnrlr
Ideteam,
and
u
high
point
award
si
4
7
•
.sia
ed the pattern by twice beating
16ft.
The disintegrating Macon Peach'Va#dy, S'alr Hop*
2 O T THPM B f TtHx li o x l y
«a It ti» 14
lie M.|. f l i t ill lifle . &lt;|,||M tltlon i have given the S'.Uth Atlantic Chlraan
Mobile, i n and .1-2.
The Cant* hanged (Irlandu ace
F O IT ITII II SI'S; — a iarks Mil*
r.nr.nnsl.
tt 14 .tit
AXZR/CAX n'OMEX g V £ R
ami
d
e
bts
thi
t-&gt;
•
xpciirnrc
gain
ft.Ik Hu*. I’*itg« Wyn. Chuokla'a
Kay Tra ta for H hit* and ft runt,
Schultx coasted lo hi* iftth vic­
it 44 it » S4
league a three-team pennant race l-lttat-urah
ro P o tr-s e R r* e p r tD * B L0 \
, lt
r x e r &amp; i r &amp; 5*^tf r x e c/tAXvii.
l*»l,
l&gt;»n'a
l*ho|ra.
Ilarnrll.
tlarkuting witli (ii- fa’ * ..
llaaulr* Yeatarday
three of which were for extra
tory In thr first gan.r of the Nash­
in t lie last three game*.
n »* M A r r x e * x e e a o r exsiAXo.
X hpm Is% X u r S A p e C b R io v ’
wai»r.
t.urky
Andrra.
rloud
Worker.
Vary
York
I
t.
I’tltshurah
0
9
.
Jimmy I ft lo i*- on Inni JH. Hi
bate*. Joe Toiork and John Hwfeiiville-Atlanta twin bill. He give
PI F t ll n t i i ; — a l i l t . Mils
The third place Colu tibia Red- Clrutnnail It llrooklvn 7
who H e o o r/ A rtp r x r i q w i e c
aunt,
Mi*Margaret
Wright jjn gariu s behind league lading lioaiori S-l, chlrago l-r
ftataalt. Prarllral. M.lll* Krlm up eight hits while his mates were
necker banked out douhlr* and Kd
,
//X
tof Z Hi iQ TS /
FROM POFFR lb CAPS O R? fi
ft.ltrr I'omat. Hun Jargal, IMgrway. •fugging 22 •sfetir* otf Dick
) Phliadainhla 1-0
Jack too collected a three hair hit.
*!' " . ”
’
•"op an I Mucon just three game* ago, are Nt. leiu.a I -rtamaa
I'rarkar il.lt. Inkry Hare.
Today
The Cianta journeyed to Orlando
Hoover and Harry MrUherton.
" " " " d u 111, him aftei seeing1now resting Ju*t seven game* off (No aamsa arhedulerl)
a i x T i i s a a r n — s ierk* wi.r
route of the .am p event*.
,j1# j&lt;|u#
I'o-.rrnait Itad flyer*. B » Mar.
and Tinker Held .Sunday for the
Th* schedule todav continues t^|
Iftie ftk.u lluneat King. Korn Kid. doubleheadei pace. Birmingham 3
r L o n in a i n t c h n a t i o n a i .
return match which ended will, Hunt mil
:t i n n
I ¥v „ . (
|U2 MU (Mix— ft McKee *1)
(lulf
W
Ind.
Itad
Krl.
k
| •
/&lt;
i
The Kcd. tnmnied the Pear),*.
rc A o rc
the Giant* being on the thort end
4 0 I 0 2
I I - (iarone, Neville, Stroerkei, NrUon p
is- L Pet. • i:tF .v rn a t i t: — near. Cn i n Chattanooga and Mobiir at Mem­
onrht 1 0 2
th* i m ,, i w h . Tenas
llaau^lrlan kllkr Delser Alfrrl* phis are twin bills while th*, tingi*
by a.scote of t&gt; to 0.
an ft h Jt It
Havana
it to SIS
K n o tt 2, Hairnet, Tomek, C iit- Total*
O
I
l
f
1
l
(
t¥
1
’
he
series.
In
the
firit
twr
Mlamta
Southpaw Jim Singleton itattrd teiiilt-n, RBI
t l SIS ItaikMui. Hap llarvale S’r Kay. gam*s air New Orlean- at Llttla
71
000 000 3t0— I
llafenecki r 2, Co­ Palatka
Howdy
Kay, I.HI.a Hharpy
Tampa
71
.«|0
the game but w*a relieved In tne hen, Foixyth, Jackson, St meeker. St. Augustine
nun non .111— ft
Rock and Atlanta at Nashville.
F .H illl N U K - a/lltki Mile
Mlamta H
SI 1? -I I I
■ecoiid by Carl Tide*, who w m 211 Tomek, ilalrntckrt, Ktnier,
K— McKee 2, Cox, Piihun, Judy.
Praying Parkis. UsaveCs Pride.
IV Palm tlarrh
it 47 t. •
Mom
•
ria-h
Pirn
Re&lt;ord.
I.ltil*
Er.
ljriirtardala
later relieved by A l Neville, who nil
SI 41 t u
C H A N N E L SW IM
Kerextn, 1‘uelker, l-orxyth, R ill — MrGraw, Iturker, Maraita,
1 a t rial
arid
tl 74 I I I A&lt;re, A lu m Mark Trail. Toff One.
managed to (ton the hitting at S— llafenecker. Ill*— IW Ik r r , Nelson, Judy, Vogt, liavi* 2. 211
D O V E R , Eng., Aug. 7 — i41—
NINTH ISAl'SC — V I I . ha aSl|s
HI Peisrsburg
tt •4 its
T
...
,
gain
by
Macon’*
defeat
yesterday.
tack which had rent Ihe other Neville arid Jarkmn. I.eft
•‘art.* * llli, ll.ahnrll, ttafa Dingle. Shirley May France left by fer­
O r­ — Ilavl* l\ Pirhau. HK SlaraHla. ». •
►ol. a Yearsrday
Iteaulls
‘ 1,1 ] -t**t**ae» .Savannah fell to Augu*ta -7-2 a* Kr latudardala
Mom.n*. Jiff/ Jri, Hally Manila. ry boat for France today, hoping
S Mrtiraw, Cox,
two hurlers from Ihe game.
I. Tampa f.
lando d; Sanford !• Hit
off Tra* Hit— Sucker.
Taion.
Ilognn.
I
I
)
.
n«
fish,
lllronu-hln
Furub’h
Charleston
beat
Jackaonville
S-2
VI.am.a
Haarh
(.
I.akatann
I,
Ne*illo hurled *lx inning, of va ( . Steven* ( . S O - by Tm v n ft, Chafin. DP— Judy to McKee; Pito ewlm hack to England tomor­
m m
II SI'S: — Mrarfc I anrar
Miami 2. Havana I (11 Inning*).
***** ',a' 11
in the loop’s only other game.
relief and held the Orlando club .Steven* 12. WP
T.naay
lluundlng Away. Itnrkst row.
Ttava. I’ll— chan to Judv to Pollard lo ft—
tV
rx
l-alm
ll.-ai-h
S,
Hi
IViarahorg
X
I
urnimbi
crackerl
three
world
Macon
ha*
won
but
five
game*
r'hlsf, Ir* llrrni, llonra. Durk,
to I hit. The firat hate runner Stmerker. Winner Steven*; ld&gt;»- Palatka I I , Kt. Augusttine III.
H or advisors said the 17-yeab
r e t il» »ll hi- own in a tl.r
-.m e it trounced the Sally All
Handy Mahal Fr.-kay Main Cvanl old Somerset, Moss., school gi!v
U I7 IIN G U
l.t: 4f. I't:
rattle on a walk after Neville re­ » r — Trava. U — A tide. Slit. and HR— off Wick 7, Nelson t. 8 0 —
T
r
a
m
dav
dual
meet
IJiAt
the
(fnllt
Stara
few
week*
ago.
in
the
W
i.
r
*
t.
by Wick a. Nelson 2 \VP— Net-on.
would rest at * hotel in Calais this
tired 1.1 *tralght hatter*.
fP
Iti-edy. T — 2 :««.
St i i
*«j
|»., |6 games, Macon has manag- TVsi lIalsnhaRt ii
PH Stara.ia. It— ta ils and W ll- St s ir- won over In nan PM7.
afternoon end start her second
Sanford’* nine journey* to (.'oni
I t IS A lt
lle
spi
.l
|o
new
u.i.ofh-tal
mark
■
|
r.|
a
victory
only
twice
while
Atlrftny
11 17 t l*
I in mi son. T — 2:0a.
attempt to swim the channel Just
rad 1‘ark, Dt-taml, tonight to
N IG H T
%fuultM*
SOS
It.
the
111
.
ami
HUu
iiirt
r
fit
•
•
(Uvahnah
and
Columbia
have
nibt
l
tt
after midnight tonight if th* wea­
meet the aerond plare Ited-flat* Hanford
AmprhiiN
ah r h u a
ton
It It
G A IN KS YI L L E - I.E EH 11U It G
etjle ra n -'.
bleditcadllyntlheuiicecoinm and- Tii-.rnrt
ther outlook remain* favorable.
nv| lie
at H:lft. I.eft hander Jake lleuttd Chadderton ex
4 ii 0 *i a
tl.
t : sr
He
kn.ake.l
iien.lv
l.n
.e
secondm
g
lead
held
l.y
the
IVailie..
G
A
IN
E
S
V
IL
L
E
,
Aug.
1
—
id*|Wnyrr«iRji
8htrl*y May tried the France*
t l SI
til
la dated to )*■ the darting pitcher Hailey * •
4 tt 1 1 6 A bleeding blooper base-hit over off bu ll-ted world mark for th&gt;-1 The Peaches gel a chance for rti
r d r lr
ii
IS)
*1
for the Giants.
4 «1 It 3 5 fird hast* by Jim Koaler drove iki meters in i night, grinding th-* I a comrbatk bought when they tak'
I’oelker 2b
K N O X V IL L E . Temt., Aug. 7— to-England swim— ID miles as tba
It.* n il. Ysslrrday
Tomorrow night the Giants re­ a-Callahan
•iwuiiisw m, l*»*•si
0 0 n n 0 liorriv the winning tally in Out d i-tan. t’ in IM J h
lA»j— Bud A g »r, University of crow files— last year but was
„„
thr ll&gt;th pl#r. (; rr&lt;.n,|||, 'Vayrrosa
dragged out of tb# watar ala
7. For
.
turned home to play hoit to the llnfrnecker c*
4 0 l i 0 last of thr tlth inning here yes­
North Carolina graduate student, miles short of her go«L
The night tn-fuie it was lilt- 4U-I •pinnera. Elsewhere It* Columbir
Red Hat* in the return game.
4 (I u H 0 terday nx the (iaiiicavillo G-Men miter* ir. 4:31.2, ur 1,4 iShund’
won the Tennessee Open Tennis
Jiirknon rf-lit
Yaldotla II. Thomatvlll. 7.
H e r manager, Ted Womar, said
----- .
Charlraton
..(.•■ ••tW Ii
■
at* iSav
n *
:i I) 0 1 n rop|Mii a 4-11 verdict over the liette. titan I-1 ar&lt; •Med S*»rld al Coliibniu*.
• f h iiia y n ig h t
title yesterday by defeating John •I)*
Murphy If rf
in tfp-top condition again
nnnah and A ugn-ta at Jarksru.
•b b o • Neville flop
•oi T u r n s aestit ts rin s \
Sanford
Culhirn uf Knnxvllte, 6-2, B-3, 6-2. and Is
:t u n 2 (i l.t e.lnirg Packer*.
mark.
And
Friday
nlgi.t
he
tprintconfident *h* will mtk*
villa.
Teem
41 1 Pel.
1 2 2 ft Tomek Jb
Chadderton ■■
0 i 1 3
The
(dark
mountains,
N
,
C.,
Sty­
J
ei|
2lgl
meter*
in
2:0H2,
twu-ll-nthe
Foster’s
blow,
made
with
the
this time.
Xllnn.n
_________
ss tl I I I
0 0 0 (1 Singleton p
Columbia completely nandrudd- llirmlngham
Heutel rf
A n 0 It 0 l^esliurg infield drawn in light, «&gt;f .. •t-rund la Her than Id* 11*4tf
tt t: 471 list vivercan.e Cullum’s power
ed Macon in winning tha third Nasbilll*
3 2 4 2 Tin i. p
44 II
0 u b (1 0 icnrtal Hr,nk lYiiton with tlu&gt; world record.
»tr rame with calm control. Ager
Poelker *t
VteBlfMi
' game of the eerie*
SI St t u recently won the Western North Louis Royal, Chattanooga, over
3 0 ft 1 I-like If t
Foray I It c
3 ii 0 •* 0 tii-clder. Penton had openetl the
American
-winimcr* bctte.eil
«« It 0 0
&lt;&gt;rl*cn»
M 14 t*.
Relief pltrhrr Charlie Ripple N»w
Chari** Walden, Anniston, Ala.,
Hallry r
32 u 3 24 10 frame with a life at. Claude five •i‘\ut(l.lse&lt;i wurid mark*, but
Total.
llol.ilr
in 4D m Carolina Open.
4 1 3 1
ram*
on
in
the
fourth
Inning
after
('Hnllfiii'tskRA
llatenerker rf
tl Si i n
Mlsa Ewing McAllester of Chat- ft-4. 2 0, 4-fl, ft-4. 6-3.
Itamsey l.lobbled hi* easy rulln fa*trr time* arr' up for a- r 14.tnr.cd
u
1
ft
l.lftlill.6
*
r||
1
11 l i
i t : tinougx, Tcnn., a Rollins College
starter Buts Bell w «- «hak*n « ... tha
a.aw wen'*
••*•••« WUIliHVS
1111113, 1
In
doubles finals,
t*a616
r*
­
Jackson if, 21,
ah r h o a al flr.t base. A sacrifice and an ir. rn.ue of the i-vel.tl
Orlando
lie*uu• l •» irfi-a f
4 1 u 11 Mlrande ■*
ir. a collision at first base*. Ripple Chattanooga
4 6 Infield hit by Jack Cade lu ll
Murphy If
ft 1
student, won the women’, single ry and Bill Thaler of Ualtlnlore.
V I I. rm.nehnm l-l
Tlie
U.
S.
ten*.,
rlitnnir-d
its
7
tt I ’orter rf
4 1
faieil ony 1 ft tialtcr* ir. the six
------------- — Biggie
aa— Me*hall Olid
i-fvateil
Orlaan- t t. I.illla Itork I I
crown easily over Mildred Thorn­ Md., lk«f
Neville, lb
ft 1 2 3 u moved Penton to third.
►
t.u.ig sbowil.g witli a reionj Innings hr pitched, lie walked one New
Mamphl* l l Mui.it* a-t (Ind gam* ton uf Ormond Beach, fl-3, 6-0.
4 " 2 1 Hnrnie* If
Tommy Bartlett of Knvxvll*, 7-0,
Tomex db
4 *» 1 1 0
lied
Koliert*,
the
(i-M
an
hurl*
1
birnking
Hint
meter
irinv
n
o
r.
3 1 U
Tedetco p
3 #» 1 1 0 er, gained the win. The lu i. It fir.lsbrtl in ft :I2K ur 3.2 atoaif man In the final frame but the Nash
Bill Davia, Knoxville, and Misx 7-6, 6-ft.
(iaiome cf
'• I'flleTg.V Ailanta l - l .
II n 0 it Kerexte. 2b
Warden and George i. -ngthoie,
frte pas* was rancrllrd off by r
Callahan p
4 i *1' 2 3 w it taggrd on lioli llueth, who uf tbe listed mark.
Thornton took the mixed doublee
■loul.le play.
3ft U 2ftx 13 Krmer lh
Total*
•III TH ITS. (N T II IK M IIR
title with a ft-2, 6-6 victory over •Iso of Anniston, won the Juniqr
4 0 I (1 1 took over from Pat llrlckley In
Ford Kunriu uf Hawaii la-tlin-d
Traitt
vt I. Pel. Nathan 8mith and M lu Ann San­ doubles by a ft-2, 0-2 score ova ■
The Itn il made their big ttrl*
1 i II 0 2 the eighth Inning just after the
Cohen I It
Maron
72 IS .SIS ford nf Knoxville.
the l.ftOO imter free style Friday, •
ab h a • Struecker r
Royal and Mahan Slier, knoxvUla.
■f the
seir axemii!
In
fourth siiiiii
inning. Rlppla flru
ra U tk a
4 l 1 ft 0 Cl’s had tied Ihe acore at .1-3
ft 1 2 6 Ilrudrr p
4 0 (1 *» 0
Miller
The longest match was for the
Shortstop Johnny Sykr* hnm- clucking It in lft.44.4 hut Furtihx- rd in that alto wiit), a double tl
H
O
TC
U
N
IT
4 1 12 l) Total*
McGraw lb
34 u H 27 II e m i with one* aboard In the •hi, who did not enter, har a mark helpril push the Rril*' right ru
D E I.A N
le.laD With Junior alngtes crown, won by
4 I 1 (1 a— Kan for II
•cross In that frame.
necker In tlth. fourth to get l.ce.hurg ahead. up for consideration of lK'2tbt*
flamot If
Sip tcromi draft .all issued for
3
4
1
Other
re.
on)
topping
ra*e*
(li*l3
Rucker 2b
Sanford
000 000 000 -0 Claude Itamsey’a triple off the
Eddie A nrhrrlm bad a oae-hl*
\ug Id, live day* before tIi# final
4 1 1 0 Illinium
41 it II*
270 000 OOx 0 right field teorelmaii! .u-rounled n| record in |*nrntl.i-*i*t;
er working fin Ibe Augusta Tie
Garcia rf
riM.ltull trvuut ■ -i-luii for the IttftO r.iltiml.U
0
1
41 i i .MS
2
2tK.
nu-ler
tiaik*tlokr
In
.ct
4
Tierney cf
utdil th&lt; «evcnth Irning. Even • Stetson University learn. Head
_K
Murphy, I’eolaer, Krmer, for thi fiivt I acke- rim In the
(»
43
IS i l l
u
0
0
Thotnn*.
2
:
*
'
•
(2:1U|.
*
*
Cardegno 8b
K ctrd r* , Mlrande, K ill - (inmne, U|tenlng frame
Anchi-ric-. gave up but six *ai'
A4
it .A*n
Coach Jo* M iM uih.i todav ad
0 0 0 l Keiestsa, I’orter, llarme*, Krmer,
With the have* loaded and two j I0U meter lirtntt stiuke Owen ra end h»|&gt;t Ihe Indlnm under i v
11
Cos 8b
«lr*rn«
ftllr
11
.m
Vised all rand.dale* l , r the loam Atif iifelik
3
7
1
13 II I I I
4
211- (iarone, Hotter, nil
Keren* away in Ihe last of the eighth, Ktaxi-forth nnd Koltert Hruarin-r, trot even ll. Ihe final frame* wlr
Vogt c
th
i.
year
to
enroll
in
the
new
JArlifeonvltlr
47
0
II
l« •
0
0
0
tei 2. Ill*— K e ie .tr., Mlrande litirkli')’ wtlked Jim Kinimrich l:W».(J (1:12.4),
hr targan to wraken.
Koventky p
H O TC unit just e-tabll-hed at
1 0 (I 1 and Cohen I.eft- Sanford ft. t»r ........ .
ICO meter .luitb-v relay Thom ­
in the tying run.
Rivero p
Colamtila
I
a.
M
ion
I
Savannah’s
Tom
Simpson
was
0 u l) (. Thela I, Neville 1, SO — l»v Singleas, l.aikstruke, Kiownrr, breast charg'd with the Insr alter allow DeLand. Men that .nee* erta’. r charleston I, Ja. k-I t.* Ill* f
l.ee&lt;diurg
diu
Mosher p
J IO T C requirenter.t* will (.« dr Aueustn 7 Havaanah &gt;
0 3 (. 1 lanilo (1. tillat. r l&gt; u a stroke. Riiliett Cleveland, free Ing Augosta six run. In the fir*
Jenkln* p
off Singleton 4,
ttlrdr gnuias ►
. haduladl
ferrotL
6 27 15 Ion I, Neville 2, llruder 6. H O — Wilder 2h
3 1 2 1 3 style, 3:14.4 (S llftb ),
five Innlnf*.
Totala
One letterntun from laat year
4 0 n III l
a— Tw o out when winning run Kngleton 4 In I 1-3 Innings; Tide* Ramsey lh
The Charleslon-Jarkxonellle run got aa far a* tha Induetlan station
6*. e
^4*
*i*
e •
4 0 (. ft »i
1 e
wn
UrofW W nhfr— I Mill* 31.
. .tts. I* Sspiii |&lt;ltttdi* MM“ before a physical examination
000 two u;iS— &gt;• llruder (14-01. l.o s e r - Singleton Hendrix If
4 0 1 4 0
Sanford
until the Rebel* came through will ahowad ha hart a punctured ear
6 0 l 4 tt
......
000 000 411— 0 f7-7). II— Anderxen and Keeily. Clift rf
Palatka
a four hit-two run rally In th dium which bruugbt deferment
Collins, cf
4 1 u 4 0
R _ Chadderton 2. Poelker, Ted- T - I .U .
eighth frame.
I r i 'a t i t T H
He It J-m Kaffarlr, ling trtterman
.Sykes ss
W l l 2, Miller. McCraw, Rucker.
4 1 2 2 ft
Hnb Matter* of rharleaton limit and randidate for one uf Ih e end
Hr AHHtK’I A T K PHKrtH
Fernand.-* c
P A I.A T K A -H A IN T S
4 0 0 ft tt
Garcia, Tierney, Cardegno. F.—
ed
Jacksonville
to
two
hits
to
ge*
oo*llIons on the Ittfti team.
lliirklry p
.3 u U tl 0
ST. A U G U S T IN E . Aug. 7
ICardnegu, Miller. Coa.
credit for the win. Bob llansae
1 u 0 1 II
Si. Augustine came from Curl It p
I I B I — Tlerney2, Vogt 3, Bailey, (/ IV
gave
up
eight
hita
and
wax
charg­
used
a Mattag last hall tu f in I I
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
8ft 3 6 31 11
benlrul twice to defeat Palatka Totals
llalfneckrd .1^ Jackson,
ed with the losa.
while allowing only Iwo walks.
H
A
T
T
IN
G
Mu*lal,
St
l-ouls,
.301;
illle
ft
to
4
here
yesterday
afternoon.
JfB — Rucker, Vogt. *
s ,* ~
k*r
Until the big eighth Inning,
Hansen had given up only four
Rotiin-on. Itrouklyn, .3d**.
aL r h u a
MHIer. 8 - Rairn.*, Chadderton. With tha bates loaded and th&lt;*
Itostoa,
Ml; M arten and Hansen were flghtinv scattered safetlr* until the Reb*l* .
4 1 1 2 1 RUN S Tore* on,
D P - Rucker to Miller, llafnecek- acore tied at 4-all by (he bottom Kmrneiich cf
on almost even terms. Ma*ter- reached him in Ihe eighth inning. |
ft 1 2 U 3 June*, Philadelphia, 7G.
ei to CTiaddt rton to Poelker. Igsfl- of the nine l.ylc Judy came homo Cade 3b
fl
u
3
from
third
with
Ihe
deciding
tal­
Foater
2
b
2
4
R
U
N
S
H
A
T
T
E
R
IN
-Ennis.
I’hiiaHanford 10: Palatka 7. U B — off
ft u 1 2 1. delpb.a, !)3; Hlaiigl.ter, St. Imuia,
Rivero 2, iklother 2 . Jenklna 2, ly after Hank Oavla’ fly to deep Robert* rf-p
Urawiter »»
3.
5 0 1 7 2
Tedesco ft. B O - by Koverwky 1. ligblfleld.
5 1 I 8 0 H IT S — Mu*ial, St. Lout-. 124;
It broke up a tight contest Cooper lb
Rivero 4. Jenklna 1. A e d w o ft.
4 0 2 tt 1
Hiaughlrr, St Louis, 132.
H O Kovemky 1 in i lu n m » between Gene Nelson of lh? parttue c
ft 0 1 2 0 DOUHLF.H— Mutlal, St. Louis, 34;
yuna; Rivero n in 0 i*» nnlnga Z Saint* and Gil Wick of I’glatka. Smith If
3 0 1 0 2
The Axaleaa .cored thtee-un- Urquharl p
Roblnsun, Brooklyn, 32.
rutta; Mn*hrr 0 in 0 Inning* I run;
10— K A C E H — 1L
Vladero p
0 0 0 0 U T R IP L E S Arhburn. Pbiiadriphia.
Tedeeco 7 In 8 Inning. 6 run*. earned runa in tha ton nf thn
Penton
|j
0
aeventh
to
gain
3
to
4
lead.
Hut
1
1
0
0
12; Jrthroe, Hoston, 7.
Winner— Jenkn* Igvter— CallaTotala
4 12 33 13 H O M E H U N S K ln -r, Plttshurg.
NIGHTLY
lian. U - - U il*
WHIlamaon. manager Nick 8taraata*a hum* x — One out whan43winning
run
run over the left field wall touch­
2«i
I’afko,
Chicago,
25.
T — t ’. » _____
Ess, is’s T ills I Already ■tilt— s
ed off a three-run rally which
*r°rrd'
100 200 000 U0- 3 S T O L E N MASKS Jethros, Bos
of m w eias are saving a m s y
EXCEPT
enabled tha Salnta to dead­ I-eeaburi
8 A T U H D A Y N IG H T
ton, 26; 4 player! tied w*ih •.
Galneavl
m t lw n y la &lt; t a s x B,||st ^ g
001 010 010— 4 S T R IK E O U T S — Spahn,
lock tha acore.
Boston.
Orlando
« n n i
E — Hendrix, Brawater &gt;, Wild* 133; Rlm-kwell. Cincinnati. 120.
Tom Tierney reached flral on
llliand# t t
3 0 0 0
1
SUNDAY
SMsrlaa baas cx/stuJly halaarad
Judy’a error to ita it tha eighth er, llrquhart, Ramsay. RBI — P IT C H IN G — Miller FblladrlpMa,
CrtWamlen «
» « « «
»
srW U .
Porter rf
3 0 1 0
0 and .cured on Barney Vogt’a llendrlx, Foater, Bykea 2, Brew10-3,
-T0t»;
Magile,
New
York,
Foe sow, thank* w hew asSBannra If
* 0 0 2
0 •ingle to right. But the Salnta iter Kmmarlch, Foster. 2B— U rW-3, .7ft0.
me back with a run during quhart- SB— Hendrix. llR -^ y k o a .
Warner’s
new tlm tnm k equjpA
M
E
R
IC
A
N
L
E
A
G
U
E
-Garone cf
? ? « m
4
clr turn In thn eighth when SB— Cooper. H — Ram»*y, Em m e­
ment, wheel hslsnclag is no
IKtiuil, .36.1;
K e r extra 2b
i J ! n
ft Pete Pirhan doubled and acored rich. DP— Foster, Hrewster and H A T T IN G Kell.
laager a hit-or-miss propositlost.
Dob). Clevrland, ..IftU.
Erinar 3b
i ‘ f ,2 2 I on Davis’ two-bagger.
Coper; Wilder Sykes and Ramsey;
Your wboets or* balaocad gskk- *
jCoben lb
« « ‘
®
Cade, Foster and C o o p e rL e ft - R U N S — Stephens, Itiuton, IM) DIPalakta
ty.aonsrsMiy. . . la true rauaing ”
Magglo, Hoston, 67.
ab r h o a Leeabur* 6, Gabieavllle IS. BU
M
u IMm
J/* aa^^L
pMIMMi
*• aM W
IM M iiiallB I
Tra v a p
*
ton. UM; ; N H ; RTII3 ISItcm
off II rick ley 3, Urquhart 4. SO
Miller aa
«
24
16
an
m
i
own
carl
The n n k i A
Tctala
1,3
R U N S H A T T E D IN -D ro p o , lloa*
by Brickley 4, Gueth I, Urquha
McCraw lb
gorhctly balanced wheel-all la
tun, l(Wt;Stevens, Horton. 105.
0,
Vladero
|,
H
O
—
Urquhart
6
in
Ramos
If
Saaford
l msiitr id minute*7 1-6 innings 3 runs; Brickley 10 H I T S - Kell. Detroit. 141; Risiuto
Rurker al*
6 0
Chadderton »»
Don’t pur it oC Don i iUay.
•
New
York,
131.
in
7
2-3
innings
6
runs:
Vladero
Oarda rf
4 0
B tU ty r f c
Gee smoother riding, safer rid1 In I Innings 0 rune. Winner — D O U B L E S - Kail, Detroit. 32; 111*
T ltm s y cf
6 1
v ;7
uuto New York, 24.
------r lire milmgs far yaae
Roberta. Loaer— Gueth. U — Stone
Cox 3b
6 1
T R I P L E S - Doerr.
Boston, ami
and McKinney. T — 2:06.
ir cat's wheals slaw
Vogt c
4 0
,
Woodiing, New York, t t ,
inred, today.
Wick p
4 I
Hafapacker of
H O M E R U N S — Boson, Cleveland
___ C O A C H ’S W 1FK
Totala
SO 4 0 26
Jarkaon rt lb
21); Dru|iO and William*, Heaton.
HI. A l l i s lb s
. ATLA N TA ,
Aug. 7 — GP|—
2ft.
Mrs. Bob Woodruff, wtfa of tho
Unlvarsity of F lo iiia football S TO L E N U A 8 K 8 — Dimaggio, Ho*
dy tb
*6 1
caaifci waa raportad boating con*
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If
4 0
*00 12: Valo IHiUxdrlphla, •
Jh
M l
r i U R F O U V S -Urnon. Clfvel.nd
10J; RsrhiiMa.
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Lose Three Games

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In 3 Day Dual Meet

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Hj H U i n i l i \ K A f l .l t I
A t’
r&gt;
■ &gt; D A L L A S — In.erflm Laving Siia
A Bauch.
Doak
Walker, Bobbj
T . L»&gt; r.v aid Gtl Jolmtun all lit
* football rattle— that la, li.iacli.e
what It will tr.**n to Tex** fan*.
A n y one of thoee fclluwe ti
capabl* of packing the big Cot­
ton Bowl.
Ar.ii
all
foot
will
«|&lt;|&gt;*nr
’* heie Aug. 30 When Hi* Ut*tV.lt Lloua play the Wattlington
ReJ*kin» in
,, National
r . Football Lcifru* eaLi billon.
A
Spontoi.
vama tbe d » i W la* Salctmaa ' ii • tub— are ch i
till.*; in their coffee one. tchvduliftg ao.b a g u ild alaui.
i i D L .ift
They kntn they li.il a Ullly of
fhC'MDHft M O U N T A I N .'
&lt; $ C Q A P S
a lk .1 K-me to far a* the gat.
YllLO W SfoH L PARK, kVKt?,
i* cotheiii.il when they pot [)t troit Utd
on the line
i i A ^ L r iL R A I'O R c T
. « . me tln.a .go. \1alkriL ttil re­
rttO R tx iu i
time A ll-A m e i.-.u fiuin -.u lh n .i
S u H M lP L .
':
Methodiai. bad already ilgtied a
, centract with Deli
Baugh ha*
been playing a |o Watl.ingtui]
^ fot 13 &gt;rata.
.
VYalkei la u c n u .it with being
t the main force aa Southern M tlh
tdiat played to neatly a It. If
million fana in the Cotton Bawi
laat «ei*on The magi, name ut
, Faugh alweye l.«* and i l v - . j i
D K I Y L K d K l.W ,C 1
will Le box of t ice in Teaia
He*&lt; an all-time great of Texaa
F A S fL R
U l U .S .
CTuiaiiati.
WO M LH
POPULAM O M
t j . Jobnaon v.*»n i a tlouch at
P£ W O N 'T
..a e tlln g the fan* into (he b.i*l,
W AS
.T ie
wa* tic ia .ili.it it.*;. .1
hi
IN V t H u L P
^ S p u th rtn Mcthuii.t'a Sdllhwtat
y tS a
2 ,5 0 0 , o o o
H A. C IR LiH
. C otlftt.. Ce champiohfhlp leant.
s i lCcT »..d i M i , Caat year be
IH I V A ' J .
itvuti
i Ki
fiifwii Sad*iri l- m- vj
w*» w..
ti.. S’.v. Vtnk Vanka
, in p i ................i Recently lie war
N. Y.. Kuaarl, Ut. Iivington. S'. J.
IttllllN S tIN S t'K K
lent to I eti.lt w e.e he will
chnllengei, f Ini.hid hi* heavy
W in
.f. i .. 111. V. alkAIM|
work hy going thte. round* a
*r. ti &lt;
I n to ..h.m be i .
r m il -T t i N I.A KKS, N J . Aug
raiinl u .pairing uniti y.aiiiday.
. ed at SSIU.
hi*
Wallet weight iharnpla'i H i- handler* raid h. wa* "hiiting
1
IK A P fc
.A n d no*
n» ce.ue aponacr*
Hay Kohlliaon -n y i hi- la auie lie'll haldi-i than e.ei, ’
. far A their tap rui.neth . . . . .
make tne i l J |MUnd limit for hiU»yr * hat juai tignad • to j.
m im e , BuF
P t »*£*&gt;
title fight with Charlie Fuaar
. ttact with Detroit. I*&gt;r.
:n*
o F f u t i I *i*&gt;T v * / u t
I f former Univcraity of Tea*.
Wedneaday night ul Jettey City
A iWAM W k -C ta d ' j e s
to* « t n , ha* bieu in piu i o. i The llllelloldrl lu* been wotkllifc
. tali ttto vest*. He went to tr.o
T ' T t K O V U H Dfc
Chlruprarlur
haid wild aheddillg Ooiindugr with
, Chi.ago Karine, wa* tiaded t*&gt;
5 p o r ls iB lb iT f U V I T .
San. At. Nat Ilk lll.tg
Till kith hatha. He ia t.polled only
tU
New York Bulldog*, who
traded him to Detroit.
Ch. m i ut m «
atiuul two poillidt o .n the wellerLrytie and Walker were i.igd
wriglit maximum.
N C M A N D X IC A Y
- it h .il
atar*
t &gt;gcth«r.
Each
.Meanwhile, ut (iiii'iiwoiul U t r ,
tdade the Texaa uti-Statc team.
Layne. however, ffniehed a year
■ahead of Walker i n i went to
Te x si.
Walker
wa*
thinking
-a b o u t going tn T tx a i, too, when
w o m i
n / ^ u n )
™ h » got out of the Metcliant Mat
{ the in lUtli. But he .hanged hit
* mind and chore KM U.
iw i/H w n
ruh s n n u r
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I 'H D N i: I f I
Mwiplc of duel* -in 1916 when
Ta y n C * team wen aid lut7
' through. They Jrav* Ij«* u cloac
j. V'heu
Walker'*
team
came
personal friond*. each thinking
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y y A patting duel, with Layne
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eolith. Add the twitting run*,
package sto r k
patt-cauliing, kicking and p a n
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i l l ) Sanfr-eii A v e in ii
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weight Itdl Iha (.Tu.h ia Immune Don’t •iruiner thru the nuntmi
track* of good land lake p r lv lF rlluw h ip Front Stallon. San­ W A K E FH E M III W ORK K itF sII
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la II* I au ta l i t i t ii f h a a i taa*.
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For infot mail ion Phone ll’ lo
fiirnltuie
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Hun*'* Tuae.ln Feed S'or*
Hay
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help, A p p I y
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and
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We Buy, Sail or Trade mo*t
Harry Waiter. T*L 1477-J
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anything. Rhona IMI-J.
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F S ilF I M a n s ' Red R«M« Feed.
hrone. Only 10', down now i&gt;
Woman
with
referem*
for
lion**
ToucHon A Wat.cn, 1201 Celtry
uuirtd. F’ llA Plan. Irndallim-r
work. Hour* 9. A. M. lu 2 P M
A ve I ' h ’i.e I I M I
Loan Dep'L. Rnom .'117, Phot.#
Ua#td pay for tight party. Apply
3H0. Sanford Atlantic National
(iO tiD END IM D
3)7 I'alnietio A
Rank. Member FDD.’
Uaed 3f’c Walnut Htdioum
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49#09- Coneret* eewer pip*, great* nm
WORK W A N TE D —
( ted 2Pc Living Room 8uit* 24.M
arptir tank*, tlepping atom
U*ed SFc l iving Room Suite 24 »S A il IY P F S of Uulldoier Work.
tuanchea, fl'iwrr put*, bhxk
Uaed Sofa Red with M l pi*
window (Ilia, llntrl* nml cor.
Ita-aaonable Hate*— Free
F*llAnna
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rrete floor*. Fret- eatlinat**
mate». Carpenter 4r lirarey.
Died Solid Oak Side Board
10.00
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Uaed Round Dining Room
309 Elm Av*. I'hone 1335 . E r r A K K T T
Carpentry, Repairing, Screening,
Table
1000 Painting. Call I&amp;69-J after A I.A W N M O W E R R Sharprmnri. bi­
Uaed Kitchen Cabinet
19.V&amp;
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cycle* repaired, lock ami k- t
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3.95 « H » r a * s a e « * a c B * a c e * ^ F e n
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work. Prompt aerrife H W
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490 W.
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Cvro* r»&gt;t
for aelllngT In the Naval R - (iarland make yellow-gohl wulrh
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IS H ED Al'TS. FOR R EN T
for.I
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downtown
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Reward. Beverley Roger*. Phone
We both lure when you don't bring I I —
. Kljrtrie kitchen
NpgcinJ ScrvitM — I I
your pree*-rtpth,D* In L A N F Y ’h
W •‘ Room* wit), private bath and
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•partmeni fer rent. 100: In gopd cvndlticn. Cheap. Pben*
Ctmtnsde
aadc plaa, end cold beer.
NaueaaJ B a k Member EPIC.
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w«*k. Adult* only. Downalair*.
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Korean W ar

Hollywood S tars Potrr Into Del Mar
In Sum m er For Races And Swimming

II

lyw non, |tru|di
Ire sraional in
liorse* at tli*

each afternoon in trying to pick
a winner, the pare is ut-nnnmnnly
leisurely and -low ; rnnlrhing, II
It does, the iprsmt Del Mm t - 1- •
phone system It atk* « longer to
ffet room srrv;n- at I S, | \|nr tliwn
it dor* to pirk
winner at the
Iraek, and there have loin instance whr-te vial lor* left wilti
nut rnriMirmiltng n deal in either
departrni-nt. Comedian .b- Krtiu-o,
the* sav wa* one.
I Nrt Mar t- Used to ll te famous
folk, howrvr t, and •an thank nr
e**i*ure a min named Ring C m -by for Ihe -tlnallnn. lie Intr-nln
ed Del Mar to Ihe tar*, and wee
Vena, fnr la-llrr or worst
The fir-1 meeting w.v m irI.15 year- age, when Iter Itingl •
started Ills golf tonrr-ament - down
here. The nation’s leading golf­
er* competed, anil after a fashion,
tn did his eronles from llnllywtaal
The nearby Itanebn Santa Fe
course, m lart. ~lill b»-nt* ilrsears where It-.1. Hums npidie.l
hla Oxsrl golfing me! hud* Rob
anil Id* jok......... tin small&lt;pi rling
I Iota- rrgularlv practiced his gulf
galleries, and thr rust Ivs- ■ -wear
then- an- small trees and Ih n lrtboardering one fairway that have
never
rr grown
wh*-re lohrmv
Weissmuller blaiesl a rnashile trail

Mis. J . I’. M arautr, t"o ha-,*once Si., Net* tlrleali*. (os., rail I
imagine a person who I *iri ami
run-now** «u t taking II Al».\&lt; **1Khe say* sr lontimially
-ing*
tile pruiite* *-f IIA D M 'ill lo sll
her friend*. Mr* Mnealire wa,
suffering from *&gt;fir icti- - - of
Vitamin* III. 112. Ninrin, *n*l lion,
which IIAD.M D|. Minfain*
lien ;* Mr*. M uiauri’t own
statement: "I bnve i - l - n it lead.
ft liolllr* ul I I A H A f -f ll. R-'fnre
I tram IIA D A C D l.
I wa- w ry
Wrvtiiis. My family w-.** aflwi
erl, ten, Irersrur I wa . o irrllable
1 Died many thing to trlirw i»»
iyjlcrn of rill* nrrvotl i rnmlllton
bill they i&gt;av*- III- liar-lly any re
lief al all lio n toy - ' n arg
gsalrtl | Ial* II A D A I III . and I
star Ini taking
it ilium-lint* It
Xf’er Ihe tertriid le»ll!t I ful IdI Ins-1 taken nl llo Ittitihlr- uf
the wnrld off my rliool-lci* My
lietvca me n»w a« slea-lv a* *V*-1
M v family Ihink-, IIADAI'01- i
Wonderful I-., in , m v disposition
is I IMPS I-Met and I am not the
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llruei Cairo!, Adel,.
Republic'e "Rink I - Ion
lilts Theater - r u m I m

Ming's m o ld in g -if this i* still
pl.i •&lt;1 over the lntid*|M-akrr on
Inti- orraslnti*, and on orraslnn*
■•f le - ul n„ state, a live rendi­
tio n
will l«- tendered, plus Ilk!
vr r &lt; * of imeipriragHtrd quality,
by tin Irark's young pribltrity
&gt;
Kddie Ihad.
Mr
Itn d makes up in cnllin -i.itn wh.it he larks In Crosby
•tylmg. And fnr that matter, the
a fine men tinned Jolson an*l Murx
make up a* thr l-ctling window
w hit they may lark in bathing
trunks.
In I Mar and the rare tiara
appreei.-ite -orii matter*, anti also
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ili.il when over f.tlignrtl turn M l
mi' lire |'&gt;I puked I lienr up and
srilril llirnt V.IIIOU* rornpllinriits
Jiy "blgli *irai»'" w rir iririv rd liy man wbuo- e i'u
l-iitaut a* tin-* of II- pie
tin Company.
I'he Conipaily, l&lt;d by (*a|1ialp law yer and laud - * ' Her an * I
I toll lo'l Mild I ii ii I John Saul*, cm* these, tbr- ft iiillioh I ’nqqty It-md
ba- I-r n ri-rrgani1- *
bin i •••I on llo- 11oop (rain pull- of Reallor
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limn* for Fo il Jackson on Ju ly 22 , t*i develop a p ra iii il pi .■i
l1•
a rriv in g on the pillowing nnnning the lienefit *f nu n i r
pualern ediii illon. and to pen-til
ul u :.ii o 'tlo rk 'a t Ft. lackson.
They found the ramp all iinpar- extension of a I- ti i ■&gt;* •
•d. P ill* set up ami f*wai mail • buyer, and tiler ■•( *.d i l.-t
ready for lh&lt;-in by •&lt; advanced ll t- oui ptir|
r . itin- tiriioe r. i
df l.'iehlilfiit iiinlel I lie roninwiiil if formation
an I In train
in* &gt;
Sgt I e Cerlal Jones.
In I In* i-idlle li-fd airs nf lb - ami (irofessioiiid la m liid of IL
ramp wa* the IHIh llivl qnn, 7,500 oror-i r ii l • .re t
I’ointlng mi' iit ct
in
mi n lom pii ing all of Ihe Georgia
N'aliniiul linntd slid a pail of Ihe fedeinl legislM ion i f f t l i e . II
I lot ula National (i'lai'l, or alaml It illy iiw-nt r *1 i|- 1 .• m il" &lt;-i
I JUKI men.
many ne*v pioMrni
: i ale -0:(P ilin g set Iin III ramp and hupp- biiving u'&lt; 1 le n llu j. Mi It practice on the filing tang* - oc­ -aid "We plan l*t
o&gt;ilip,le o.
cupied the nitration of the m -n work program u iib *!•**( of
lim ing the first week, *aid Cap'. Florida Ae»»e rnlotn of Renllor
(Salrhrl, Instruction was given In and llie S' ill-ill.ll &gt; o -nli n ol
iln- n -e of many weapon* Includ- Real F lat- Hoard•.”
IP«C batnodkoa, 57 MM ineolle**
Gur L. o l lire S I - - r o b * ........' ,
iif|ss, C.fi MM mortars, rarMnrs, -10 Reallor* who allrnded (lie iii-e|
ralibre machine gun*, llrnwnlltg ing writ- I'M'*idem .l M- rb II a
automntir rifles, 45 calibre pi»lol* ley of tin* Klomla V &lt;a inlloo of
.i -I M I ill.
Realtoi -, uml Rida rI .1 l ,n -- if
During the taller part « f the of Orlando lit i
week preparation was made for former director of the -e- ik e .*
bivouac, and polling out ol the big bun BU of the II
tent*, and selling up pup lent* In ( ‘nmmiltee, National A i at** ia I ion
tile Ilium battle are*. Squad* wen* i»f Km l KnlNlf llnitr . \V ♦•
organised mid platoon* and mm- •
I). (!., siit«l ll»» «iiM &lt;lor «»l II 1
(innlr, w .-i- iii*lrueterl for the
pew set up.
On Monday morning, July SI,
Company I III full field pack,
joined Ibe ballalion for a four
mil. mattb. At Ibis »Hilnl they
... re laVeu in lllirk* H ! nille. to
i |,e bivouac sirs, Ml inlle*. from
l hi main p*wd* ami a womled area
\ aimillatrd ».Uaek. followed Ihe
next nay. with i-irtlona of Ibe
unii| piovliling leallatle but futile
defense in the form of blown up
lq idge*,rtr. Umpire* In Ibe bailie

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rr vattaa-a smas r - s . Os,'
the Korean War has priority over
ail other problem*. H r rrrall--&lt;l
that he said one* liefore thr first
murid in his efforts to settle thr
Kast-W rst problem wa* a victory
for hi* attempts to ronlart gov­
ernments. H r said the aecond
round wa* intrrruplrsl by the
Koran War and that tho U. N.
now has first to settle the Korean
conflict.
Lie was asked about Ihe ques­
tion of Chinese representation,
which the Soviet Union has atU ropU d to ling, to the Korean
War. He said the Chinese qtiestion can lx settled separately but
not as s condition. He thus ruled
nut as far as he is enneerned any
move to make the Chinese settlemerit a condition of the- Korean
pence.
Aaked whether the return ol
Malik lo the Security Council
would lie for the better. Lie said
hr liked In think that it would he
but that It la premature to say
anything about results lo l&gt;e gamChingam and Red-held Chinju, 55
milest west of Pu*an Chinju, now
n rubbled ,-ity, has lieen the
springlmard
lor frequent Red
thrust* at Pusan.
General MarArthur'a headquart­
er* In Tokyo naid Ihe attark wn*
was progressing on schedule. It
was railed an offenalv®— not a
counter-atturk. The U. N- force*
late Monday were about 15 miles
ea*l of Chinju.

I.tr opened hi* conference with
a statement on assistance offer­
ed in re*pon«e to hi* plea of
July It to 52 U. N. members. He
said he had received replies from
41 countries and that the offer of
fo rr-» is increasing. He al«n call­
ed attention to offers of econo­
mic assistance and *aid they ato
important.
Lie was asknl if a letter from
Malik asking for faster transla­
tion into Russian of documents
for the coming General Assem­
bly meant the Russians would at­
tend the Assembly. He said It
might lx* an indication hut add­
ed that French and Spanish tran­
slation* also are lieing requested
try delegate* using those langu­
age* an*l observed it *reined ev­
eryone wanted faster document*.

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sonlrots and rationing into effect
if and when he saw fit. That it
the sort of plan the President has
said hr would accept.
Today. Sparkman sard, the com­
mittee buckled down to the |oh of
actually writing a bill.
The sections tentatively approv­
ed at the Committee's first test ton
today provide. Sparkman said, for:
1. Knrouragement of voluntary
action by business, labor, agricul­
ture and consumer* designed to
keep thr wage, price and supply
situation in hand without man­
datory controls.
2. Selective use of wage and
irivc controls in the rate of speefic
commodities— for
example,
meal or lumber. The Committee
made no final dcciiion a* to whe­
ther price controls in those cases
would I*’ only at pir-retail level*,
or would include the retail level.
1. General wage, price and ra­
tioning controls. The section deal,
ing with that authority says wag-

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ceiling* had been established oa
a selective hail* “on materials,
service and property comprising a.
substantial part of all sales at
retail and materially affecting
tnc cost of living.’*
Those three steps would not
have to Iw taken In sequence. The
bill would authorise Mr. Truman
to put wagr-pilce-rationing run*
trols into effect immediately, if
she wanted to, without resorting
first to the volunary steps and
selective controls.
A major House controveraary
is the extent of the proposed power to regulate credit in the eon*
trols hill. The Administration
wants the l*rcsident to have au­
thority to curb almost all con.
sumrr crrdit. Southern Democrats
and Republicans generally oppose
restriction on real estate credits
and commodity marketing specu­
lation. If they get their way on
that, they piobably will go along
on the rest of the program.
In exrhangc lor concussion* on
the credit provisions. Administra­
tion leaders want nil authority In
the bill given to the President on
a ’•use it when ntgrasary” basts.
Theic was still an outside
rhanre that wage and price controla ami rationing
authority
might lie dropp'd temporarily ami
handled In a separate hill.
The House fight over controls
already has slowed up other ma­
jor legislaton.
A rnmproiilie bill broadening
the S « H ial Security program and
hiking Social Security payroll
taxes now is slated for a House
vote Thursday. It had been sche­
duled for last week.
Piling up in the House Ap­
propriations Committee la a bill
tarrying an extra $11,500.000,tXMr
in defense fundi, 14,000.000,000,
for foreigr military aid and mi*«
rrilanmus items. The Committee

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crarl Noilh Korcar sixth division.
It is lucked by the Red lust divi­
sion The two total around ISJIOO
men.
The offensive had l&gt;cen under
way only a short time when lt-29*
some ul thesis less Ilian six days
•oil of the United .States, piaster.**!
Pyongyang, North Korean capital,
and the industrial city of Wonsan
with 5lu tons of U,niiu. This was
the logg* st single blow dealt thus
far by thr ll-2'.'a
In the latest official field re­
port Monday on thr new allied ofIrnsive a U. 8. Kigbtb Arm y comin unique released at h:25 P. M.
&lt;5 15 A. M K.ST! sard:
"The attack launched thla morn­
ing by the 25tli Division anil the
Marine brigade advanced aU&gt;u*
ii.trtl yards today on a broad
I tool Strong resistance was met
with C- S Inrrra InDicting heavy
r I unities on the enemy."
The Reds, getting ready for *
thrust of their uwn toward I'usau,
.5 miles east of Ihe kickoff place
l"i the Undid N'ationa drive, hit
In*- Ainrriran right flank hard.
tin the roithrin front the Communi-1* la-gin a new offensive
outh of Ynclwit, the Kiglitli A I in&gt;
&lt;&lt;immun|i|ur said. Allied South
I* ruins weir engaged in ruvrre
fighting there.
The Ing Anirrican push plowed
into two North Kore.in divisions
in tin- nigged roast a I eountry of
tin .outhern sector. The attack
wa- made from the village of Kor sr 't.’i air miles weal of Pusan.
Ihe main U. S. seaport on th.*
utIn astern tip of the peninsula.
The blow was punched out by
the Army's 15th end fifth regi­
mental romh.it trim s , the Kit in
Marine rainforred irginu-ni of tin
F i i *i Marine Division nnd -nine
South Korean mmiimndn unit*,
the United Nnttnns offensive
fon e tmd more than 0,000 men in
it.
Thr Americans hit the Red* a
itiplr Mow to -tart fhe offensive.
h’tr-l a curtain n| atrr I was laid
'own by artillery t**t 20 minutes.
Neal fightei pi . u s -tiafrd and
km tr ied Ihe North Kniian Com­
munist lines.
I hen Ihe infanteynteri l«.*|&gt;*,|
Kill of then foxholes amt took nut
at the enemy
Carrier-based iitaiir-* -upporterl
land planes in the air attack on
Ihe Iteds, who Witt- raiigllt just
la-fore trying to Jump off «n a
•o irtcr-ottark of t tiers own
The offensive Ix-gtstl at 0:31
A M (.1:10 P. M K.ST Sunday).
The attacking U N tlo-rpa lung­
ed from the tael and -outbeast
Inward tile main road la-tween

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lu ll.
I hen about It year* ago tne
rare track was built and Urotbv
I* runic president. Pat O’Brien
wa* bis vice president, and touri t- entering the gates were often
dumbfounded when they were
greeted personally by both Ring
mill O'llrien.
W ither fro -b y nor O'llrien eve,•!•: I iito-&lt;! them too long from Belt­
ing I i the pari-mutuel windows,
ol M-or.-e, and the same thoughti o'
exists today.
I ‘rushy i* no longer connected
here but he b-fl many fond
inemotlr*. and al«&lt;* a happy little*
*ong rut it led, "Where the Tu rf
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low-price field, offer* an engine choree of either
Ihe 100 h.p. V S nr Its companioo-ln-quality, the
OS Kp. Slit Only Fnrd offer* a 'Lifeguard’ Body!
Only Fnrd offer* 3 5 % easier-acting King-Sire
Brake*! And no car offer* a bigger combination
nf earing*-waving* in original coal, savings in
running coat* and the long run saving* that result
from Ford’* high resale value.

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ed confirmation of ihe uilqtoen*
from Senator Kelauver. who s«
the hearing will be public.
Those called P&gt; Washington art
S. and C . partner* Sam Cohen.
Jules Lravitt. Harold Salary ant'
Kddie Rosenbaum, and thru at
tnrnry. Ben Cohen, in addition tr
Johnston.
Johnston is owner of the Mlam.
Hrarh Kennel Club and three otf.
Florida dog tracks. It was testi­
fied in a Kefauver Cnmmittre
hearing in Miami in M id-July lha!
Johnson, l.ou Wnlfson of Jackson­
ville. and C. V. Griffin of Howie.
1n - Th e -H ills e a c h
contribute*!
1154.000 1" the ItitH political cam­
paign of Governor puller Warren.
The action imlay rame close be­
hind the seisure of S and G. bookkeeping record* by elisor* for use
in a grand jury probe of an alleg&lt;&lt;1 rnnipirnry to violate r loridl a
G ambling law*.

’’Aggteaalon 1* an International
*rime stilt(ert lo International represaive action and punishment,”
also is working up a bill lo can­
cel aomw of the non-defrnse ap­
propriations already voted In a
general appropriations bill. That
measure passed the Senate last
Members have all but aban- —
done*! hope for early adjournmrnl. ^
They are talking now about a
long recess starting late this
month and running well hevond
l-almr Day.
The Senate was nnl in session
today but hopes to start debate
roon on the control* hill. Also in
the works thla week Is Senate arlion on four Presidential appoin­
tee* to high federal office. There
is strong opposition lo ail four:
Martin Hutchinson of Virginia t"
he a Federal Trade Commission- #
er, Nell Andrewt to l&gt;e a federal
judge in Georgia, Carroll Swltier
to he a federal Judge In Iowa and
Frank K. Hook of Michigan In he
a member of the Motor Carrier
Claim* Commission.

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Reds Accuse
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Inh u maiiity

17 Die In B-29 Crash-Explosion

Proposal Held T r y
A t Stopping GOP
Sponsored MmultNixon
Measure

W c .s i e r ii Delegates
Expuctint; Sov i et
\ eto Ol S. Kore•m Representative

W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. a— ,A ’&gt;
— 1hr ll»u»e luda)
po'l'io- e»l
unlil al Irani linuorruii fiirlhrt
dtbalr on an nuaum ir controls
WII— while i u Hanking l oin mil l» r h o i hr,I on a com prom ice,
H p n k ri lt.i)l,oin I old n,'H,iHpn
hr hoped that Ih r llouar would
hr in a position lo rrautur con•tderalion of Ihr bill luntui nut,
ll already haa •prnl alm ,„i a
wrrh on runtrol* IrgUlalion
w III,,ml making any lulr.tamial
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W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. B - i / P )
r — Ptciidenl Tiuinan aikrd Cong rm today foi a ligfitei espionage
law and a new law tequiiing alien*
lo leputl wlirrr lliry are and what
ihr) err doing.
M i. 1 1oiii .ii , taul additional anlitabolagr end security Irgiilatiuu it
nrrdrd became Commuiiui imperaliim seeks to "weaken and o vtrihtow frrr nation* hy wuikmg
within thrii borders."
So hr rtcomtnendrd that Con
|k i i :
1. Remedy "defects" in pirvent
lawi govrtning "eyminagr. ihr
irgnireiion ol loirign agriili end
ihr secunly ol lialicrial d rlrm r III•lallaliont."
2. Give ihr Altom ry General
power lu m iu irr alirni lo ir|K&gt;il
^ "their whereabout* and activities
al regular inlrrvalt."
In a 3500 wold message te thr
lawmahrra, Mr. Truman aakrd
Ihrm to In- wary of any action
limiting personal llhrtty. Hut he
»ai,| thr Bill of Rights la not intended "to |,ievrnt the government
fro— maintaining our naliun'a in­
tegrity against subversion or at­
tack.''
Explaining why he tliinka atiffrr
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Glen Taylor Seeks
Renominatioh For
Idaho Senate Seat
IIIIIS K . Idaho Aug. h -OP)
A
torrid campaign featuring the remuni nation nllrmilt of Srimtui
Glen If. Taylor (D -ldahu) and u
,
record 09 candidates I* p ip e ctrj
’ “ to draw a heavy Idaho primary
vote today.
Taylor, who returned to thr
Democratic fold after running for
vice preiidrnt u» Ih r P rogrr»»ivr
Party llckrt with Henrv A. Wnlh re in 194k, h*v 'need tiitter nttncka from Hrpulili'ana and aomr
mrmbrra of hi* own party.
lit* haa hern accused of keeping
company with Comm unlit iron*
organ! tat Iona— but haa denied the
.cha rge * .
*
The ex-cowl, ay aingrr'e chk* 'p*
position ie r*jN*ct#d from f . , „ i r r
Senator D. Worth Clark, whom
Taylor defeated in 1944 In one of
the moat closely-contested elec­
tion in I im iiu imlory. layiur won
that tim e hy 2lfl votee.
The third aiplrant for the
Democratic nomination for the a llyear Senate term la Hap. Compton
f. White of Clark Fork.
Atplranla for the Republican
• nomination for the ati-year Senate
►eat ale G oivlii-'l C A. Rubin*;
Rep. John E. Sanborn of Hagerman and II,-iman Welker of Yayette.
O M A H A , Ntht. Aug. 8-(/P&gt;
A light turnout uf eotera waa ex­
pected In Nehraaka'a primary elec­
tion today dcipite help from the
weather.
Not even promised fair tkle*
and comfortable temperaturea ai&gt;.p e a m l likely to make up for the
A absence of vote-provoking kauri.
Election day found three of the
rtate'r four congressmen.'all bid­
ding renomination, away In Wash­
ington. Only Republican Rep. A .
L. Miller oppoaed by Hammond
traaltaae* Oa raae Theeel
M U N IC IP A L G R A F T
A T L A N T I C C IT Y . N.
Aug. 8
— &lt;A*i--8tale Investigators
ornpleicd a two-year study of Allan.I t c City municipal finances yester▼day and aald the reaulla called for
action by the attorney general.
Their rvport, submitted In state
superior court, said 18 Illegal act­
on the part of city official* h* I
hevn noted. It Iktcd five ritv offi­
cials as having twneflted from
municipal transactions And rec­
ommended that the attorney gen­
eral of New Jrraey do aumeethlng
about it.
L R G ID N C O N V E N T IO N
* » T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 8 -G P )—
Tha State Cabinet today o k d — '
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North Koreans Pour
Across River As U. S.
Hits Back In South
France To Receive Two W arships
Through ll. S. Arms Aid Program
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lie ,-tplnaioll &lt;t (ir. So aecttons of n trailer ram p and •hullend otliei* S,.in, ,.,u Ik- - ll ill Ilia
Si *(•* uml*'f Hi** » ’ * isi »*• 1*14*
l l kg! t iimj
Many uf tlu* iiijui**! » pip t n u lf iit i uf Hu* taui|&gt;. A muiii* tht*
m* IftIff I m ii H nr I « .ni*. ,i*» *|r .tiuyiiin &gt;iliiMiU. y I util
- »r-f I
I wil »!«'
K' l-t i I K. I in¥l% »oiiiiuiiml* r &lt;&gt;f t!i«» Nurthrrn i' allfuittia An Fo iti Um v i liitoin iHuiuil Sotiii.l|il&lt;4»to) !ati*|tilaF 4(li) t'lliri *ii |(ui»i| iti%|i* H ir r liai»**f«’f tr%\ I** tin* S .llu l
lull,,,,,.
they
.nr
alaugldcling
Jl" — I- UlKbt .... '- *I"P*
M*k,N(), Urdnrsda), Aug 9 —
I - ' - -till ini-a'idaiit*. old t«oplt.
)tl Amei lean &lt;t.-i-)nnt
■J Noilli Koiean iroupt (routed
»* liirii .in,! &lt;li,bin ii anil drtlloyink for rnrly di’livriy t,« W, -ten,
•*•"•* llie 11liesf N.Along Kiser dr*
hiit"|«'ait Allies.
q
j , W i, h B | “ t lb, it pi,'|inty
liidot'hina lin-. rrct-iv-.l -,v -uplen,e barrier in Koica and bulged
M r Irlrgiam «anl III,nr llian 4.
.
psirt lundini- ship, and right l
ill two miles raitwaid on a 2.000MSI |&gt;*-io.u\h.i,l Peru kd.t,l i»l
I - trno.poit uirplnoe- from -h i,
ii pur,I ,i Won, in ond tb.it N r,.til country.
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. H M*i
bad ilu.ut 7.1881 ...-u a llo ,
Turkey Will Ink., deliver) uf :,
(i^nrial M 4kArtfiur i wni turn*
lk„iirh,t Mu. Arthur ^aid tmkv it !
, Mibmatiiie rescue sbt|&gt; or, lug
M IAM I. Am: H i ^I*»
io u it uuiy, ir lf .iir j .il1 H :30 R. M.
........
v
'
f
"
•"I*"*™
IB.
............
I,marines
.............
..
..
i doubtful that thr l),S. Armed Q j j j r o l l
&gt;p|H.iitl,,l I Irvins made anolbrt fursda) (S JO A \|., lilST) said
lot trading .uni li4li»Ull«J|| ul llir f m ^ j |,y thr NttVy l U»* mic * »
Fo rn could u u rp t Japan-« rol
■aid today a* llir i),ilr munty llie "|&gt;o*sible tlirral fiuin the small
frlcgvtivii.
|M*rtt*»l t«»
lo Turkey.
untccra, «■ proposed by Srnntni
Mugnu-on III Wn«hi
Hu,. , i Nkii' ffit &lt;UK Mfliithi f |*
llllYVUM In i*KfH,Ct»**i 1«* ('»! a Kiarid piiy piivliril it, m»t ligation Imd^rlicad, avto.s the liver "lu s
In a cable to Mugnuaon. Mar
l ilt .
Du4 I***, liv p ii. nrtl
mnnli«*r « f 1114II |»«tr«*l •tuft in
t dirgr,! von-pm , ) i*&gt; pul'lu ol- iieitlirr ill, irate not decreased."
Arthur *aid the first and logi n1
•run* Writerti
Jrliuntiori't
t lht» W’ftf futufp,
i.itl,
to ev.uir the v'.iinbling law,
Lpw.irds of 9.000 Hr,is were reW A S H IN G TO N . Aug s &lt;/!*&gt;- f&gt;r•t«nj! lit r I o *11 iI****1*n4' k nnft|:li h 1
Provision (or lire protection in ■•*-p in providing for th» «e*tir-*'
T t 1*• ! «*ti;«|hi u f t»r m » id 11** 1 11
lliiee rliiots »ei/-d book, and poiic.1 over tn two met crossings.
of
Japan
lltra
in
"the
early
rondil
f'amill
L
Wilson
&lt;pul
l"day
as
llth tidu,
•maHi*t
nntiiin*
uf
Smitlir *•!
5rtntnolc County, and improvement
eta!ion and ronaummation « f t* general manager ol the Atomic
I S i'.iglult Army braduuaiters
A lin Il-e Noith Korean tele A ti„ „ , lU ly
u,, m u n i, utKlivilIM tile ,'prialioll, ul
of tltr old road paralleling the A l L iiipapi'se peace treaty "
cram m .i reuu, Mnlik nrnoutHiul a
...
,
tile
t
lub
St,,
llir
I
,
p,
e
t
lul,.
and
lu
Kon a *aid the two l oiiimuiilil
l.urigy
Commikiioii
with
a
biasl
. . . soon, llcfeliM" Ii,-b.|'|n .,i t, , , in
tracks from tlir Country Club toad
MngmiMin propuied in a hill In.
, lomiini. ul »n
I iuio
llu I
llir A id News Agent) lo, atrd on iuidgeliradi wcie ol "piiiuaiy
al
Al
C
Chaiinian
Gordon
Dean
ktirati'*!,
follow
ing
rn
iM
p
l
of
the
t
i
min,ed
la.l
week
lu
permit
the
lo laikr M aiy, were llie main
t'umiid .mu »u Korea llu. t'on,
I'reiidenl liumau acceplrd l l r. .i.i si,ui i epotted tt wir. uveivitw l*r«*l i in in ir y r r p tiri uf llir I ' s. die t luli Kt, premises III I I I'oltai. i "in rm al pirsenl.”
Input al distuttuin al llir mrelrng rnllathn nt of Japaneic m i v - te,
just „ul,ul* tbr Miami H i) Isimi*
an* in the -Nnu-rlran armed fur •«
Cnmtnunlti •Ul 8*&gt; m l•&gt;ion nuw m South
Ib r Iwt--day old Amc.tcan M ool tire County Commission thi* at half pay and with no rlhaen resignation rflrttlvr nest iuesday, furl het reports u(
Ibe wairatd issued by Circuit
varl
Ania.
sirocitis
ngali'M
aoanided
an!
Wilson followed up wiih a slatetine and utlaidi) ullntsive in the
morning.
ship or veternna lienvfits.
lodge Stanley Millrdgr also ua(U’
N o iiiinonJia lr in f o )m ali«m m u
a l u g g s e f p j .’olru' « • do,1-.a* r.
Kandall Chase, « luiituao ol dm
&amp; avaiialilr h»*rr an to thr ip*ci&lt;
The Wa-hitiagluji senator aal ’ meat saying lit U M
,-d
a* pailies tu the a,looi Ja c k ' rstiriur stiulli nuilr. small and
jlfit 4*f tir.ltr. flrliifltf %rl»4||i#'r fir n't'orniiH'iulalion* m
County I'Wr Pioleillotl Committee thi* wouM praVMe adjtllun.il man tie fire ol i oiltl4K fit r ill Draii
bloody gains ui djy-Kmg attacks.
lie
re. 1l» »ll lilt1*1 ( h itllr Wall. Mr ••ii
l i . l ;* |*r«*Mitj«*fl! »»l tilt"
H r s.sul llieie lias been a lirud
Slid K I. Mnljni*. diiliot luiester power fur llie Korean figlding, re
poll* hiif th'f«*u*r iiffir
M &lt;••) I ulici it s i , Imggrd by Commun*
• aid \
(M n lr i N nl,., i, ugh
low aid llie ('uiiimitSMin's asttunuiy. dill lit I I •••*l ll ttlitli'Al "I k III m iv tlial (h r Vh tm iiii ni in &gt;
American trn«o
ol the I lorola Ib-atil ol I nteilfy. lea- mg *«me
f bob.
ml 1 1 1 llv n k in g that |hk k r lr d one
Oil!
*
I
'i'till*'
1
1
ift
i
l
|o|»
uf
lull*'
1
‘
pike!
1,11.0.1
tin Itm«*ml
putnlrd tint the nrril lot liebliMK now an &gt;«.. upmtlon Julie, Jl,- , t, Ilsrll. a In,nr d u e l role ill III* In iin ilr * m jim t ii 1ii! ii, i nf K -it
'ht il
mot unit (oi a wlulr. U. &gt;. M inlltri
llir cell) couueslrtl w l(h '
e.l Mac Art bur's uoitdon of -I,. niauageuirui ol tbr alioin,
P"
Kt I• I ll
14il t I lit ill 8 •»»“ "lull" llHcr&gt; nml vuui,. li, ,, h t
deilruclivr fotral I lira alld lltes move.
:ip*)ii
.on , look, ill it u|i and fired
•
1
udit
&lt;ltr
tl
Mi
tiiii
llir mi ♦,ill*
I mam
U 1.4 11»»"« till f%4*4ll»ilt tt srilllj tllll* N enl* ,,( tin- fxrinei 4 ri'i U*tl ft
in homes in rural .Ursa oi wlieie
Ann* men fiom llir t u p
MacArlhur reptu-d in a me,.age
llir III*. ♦i* 'd#r llir irniDM III
H r said lie Iran llu. will i, ((el Ik i»r |*4tfi III (hr vtn i t* in .mi bull ll flat,- Die ladllg III II *|4||*|
fur
liylitiUK fat' allies are not made public by Magnu-un Hint
I lie o llrim ie bad gained 10
•HtK A.f
suit III "a I umbritltuir. ilow luos •*ll lu lw» *•■!*. If llir i:» ft‘l|uN%*sl e,l in a.IJitmi, I•* •,,|i*i*
Mill iilr* tlir 11114i* lit nuba am i wav 10 »i 12 miles east
available
I* ( tll'fl,
(14(11*|ll lll-WfNfl. | ll&gt;&lt; I i,m b nun) il,i » uppmUug A 1till iil'D
"Ibe evident underlying puriHive
him .iduoillltiahou liM&gt; lour win Is Idt im if i* |iiurn!ili-i) u i mi |i l i hi* :m »
I'uuiinutusl li-tl ni.,-)
m tint., I lu ll- It l u l u , i i rililiril piiblt. ,,l t Iiiii)i i . K ,il lii Id rabbled city in
Counly I 'ommiasiou I bauman J. lliul you have in mind uf ladater
is ima|,.iblr ul givuig (be souull) |m 11i'i| I ii I. m |ir &lt;i (••*» t
* him*.
upr
the
M-vuiliy
iif
Japan
a,d
a. i moil m l oi I lie I list National llir imitli
| , M tl lrlland arid »lber lurtimisI hr ilrlrt'-iti litiil
ftn llt» ih
tliile lil atlriiiltii.iilliij re,i lance the kind ,,l dlinhull Itrednl P.
i rum',• tin
nli.ttdy received
1tie lied in idg.'beads posed
iloneis agrees! to lb- lir r j o| tins
liatik boil,line I her had |U-t I,cell
to toialitanan C u m m u n i , m maintain and
im rrair out bad I Iv 11 |&lt;|t*(H&gt; ttir., iill** uf (flit) In lh«‘ sI—,iit iihi t S Nnv) air plan, .
tliieals to Allinl fmces al tw o
llie pmlerlion, and ttaletl dial ll Hliougholil the world ha. mv
If lilt i*i* ,^lo!* itiul oil** Ii\ Ih, S*tk lin y were (errted actus* llu- \t ictuinc.l i«, ibe aiiounianl l,t places.
riilu p in llir alotllu llrltl
if I n \\ hi'ii th f'uiili il 4t|(«» *l l*** I Innllr b) the I 1,'iirli ewert car
llie niajuisly of land owner* of In artiest iitideritanding and sy.o
tine wa* five miles noith of
iLilpli \k Mill, ill in*r*ligaiiii Im
Dean only recently ora- mpo.ni Fii•i&gt;&gt; foi tin* wH'ltrnJ, il al* riet Dmnude. llu * ship is r t
palhy."
ftneal and a n ra g r ibiougboul llie
tYairywan, 15 miles riortiiwest of
ed chairman of the five-piriol.
t«
,
ii 1\ Ii lit
him 4 l it 111sit is in
|,ifti’,| tu uiske nl least niie inure ||ir k e lu if -l V o it, fu m e Invr.ti- Taegu, tile provisional South Ko"Whether yuur actual pro|n&gt;,al ('ommlsslon mid ctutfirnied b&gt; -&lt;
(ouni) would sign a ptlilion asking
jcollv kills mmlil k it thr Sovirt li-rryini; flip liefnr, llu, , n,j ,if
reau cu|iitni. The otln-r wu* all
g.ituili t ommittee
Slab ptoletlion. llie matter could m f-aaihle at this lime, however Senate
fl
ohlhhtl
ttfhl
n
lih
i
III
I
till
4
ii
the ,uiiunvr.
mile* - ,utli of i'iuingliyultg, which
iv inure d-iuli’ ful," the G.-netal
In
Id*
1,-Hi-r
„(
rr
Igi
ill,
m
i
T
i
ll.,
.1
tile
cl
m
is
\
&gt;
,-nliie
%vot111tijc 1
thi* I’ S I'Ihim* ul
be plan'd on die lira* kel lot •t»- said. "This la largely due lo ll,.
-io.it111) , )t id rnrgil.
Great lliitniu hn* lukcii Jeli
tin
I'residmit.
Wil-oi,
did
■
&lt;
t
&lt;
Till* A* 111*1 I Hill hi*' t of t»i- Mil* Ver&gt; nf n •iili«lnntlal numliei .,( non win* .curd le.-.ird ol the S.
At least three lt d legmients—
piotai by d iu c n t in il,c No*rmL-i fait that no in-ace treaty ha. veout what he *aid w-r,, ".-onit"
..ml
i,
i
.a,Milling
Syndic
ole
at
■i.ihio men wit,) piobabty ruoie
l»-en ,'unaumriiatml fur lapun and ing" reason* behind hi* &lt;!&lt; i.|„n ' fftry i*aifi|Miifh (n Koiru, low ever, It-Lti superfuitre*»e» in t he last
general cleilion.
Will hot hr nf|n(i*i| h&gt; thr &lt; tuiiicil few liiunth- fhr tutnl number ■•( Miaou II,a, li sutuidny They were
a m* i i „ „ , 4 It* I'sea SSteel
coniiiwiuently || i. under interna­ unit his llH.lW -s-ycsr job.
Mr. Mulpus ludnlat! oul that
•lull *ht|tr
tins,, lx, lull,r* In In, given ||ka. George H llurvey, girami Jury
tional control.
HI*
duties
have
been
to
,
t,ti
this lire iiroteetlon couM lot givt-n
T h r Soviet iiioihiial iirovi.h*- • I ’nltnl King,lum ha* MO| |H,P(| it'Vestigutor; I laiili'l I' Sullivan, |
" II would »ewm to me list thi out policie* and n,tmiiti-.1 rnt&lt;'
by tint Fora-atrv Dapartlilrnt for
M l Thai llir rou n d I mvili* ltr*l tmiKUiireJ but il is generally un oprrntiog .Ii i ,-&gt; Im *if tin- t rune
•iiniul ft.lkkl a yt-ru. lie -aid that fit t and logical step In 0*, mat (unctions n.'sigucd by llie t'linuni- Chinn a1**1 Ih'il Hurra to Infer i » i i * derstoiHl ln-rr that it will mti I'uinim mil ol Grenier M ia m i,,
uod Hoy.i Miner, u |irivnte dt-ls-csuch action on fire protection ia •i r would lie in the consummation slon.
m V. S. Korrnii ill n •ItiiiN a n 1 to ulxml 111 tuperfurtresses.
asked by a nundn r of I-k-mI or. of a pa-ace Irrn ty wherein llie «.
Hut ill his *latemenl
H il-(ml Tlial Ihr Coll m il tall (in no
Allimugb defense official, have live.
Col. Jn&gt; k It Younger, presiganitaiion* in-tludiiiy the Ban- curily uf Japan could be fully |i io - made it pcrfs-clly clear why h- » ■ &lt;|li|iir«fiflh- **i,| ,*f ho t'l't't - l*» K
Je,idi',1 |i, give nut file ,•««,*
lord Woman's Club, the Sally vlded
•suit t (*.,»
Am«i 00nos utilti alia* *a141m t»« a! til •luniiwr m guns, fauks nml other iluut -u the Clime Culiinnesioii
n u rn -"n t.napter &lt;u trie I 1.A tv.,
H r .uni thr relationship of r&lt; • DvtiVfil Jn141r nriil 4*1*ii t futriifi In-nvy ground equipment inelud who |participate,I iu Saturilna's
"U n til such action i&gt; accomidiahraid, did 11-&lt;t tike part today V the County FVdenitbin of Wo­ ed. n uuitateral approa, h to the
I M INKNCK, Mu.. Au*. » D T )
rtural m longer and chairmnn
in
n l in the current arms aid promen'* ciuba, th, Remin d,, S|Hifta. problem by Ibe U n iln l Stale. tuc&gt;
ir A F C Is "an iniimair and i - t
Itiirr (ifiiu m Vkt-ir killed and
I hr It o |iro|Mi*sl c,nid&lt; lin,' nod gram, apoke* men raid today Hint cauae lie wa'i in Waslliiigton cunman Arsociatmn amt the Au luhun a&gt; you vuggeat would b* of Joubt
opal one" ami must 1» m a il. l call, upon all cenintric lu o,,- llici the linn&lt;meld uf imminent from leiritig uiii. Hi, Kefouvrr coin- Innti nl hr ft n*iiuiiile*! in 4 wild
"
Sw lrtv
"by n very htgli degree " ( ront
ful feasibility."
itlfluencs- to end lb, lighting or the I Hit,-|| .Stair to We tern Kll Hotter
l lie w o i tiiil
sui ,1 by Judg, dioolmg spree in llir O/aiks hill
A delegation of I ak» Mary rltideuce" i| (he program I to I - at l-f,.t io l , ei, ll from
ollng rope is |u,i,-,-edilig dcndil)
Mill,dp,
no in, grand jury was ■ountiy last nigld
arns headed hy Kaynmnd Hall,
u v u i t s M «,» , — s , *tst
administer-,! effectively b.
il
engaged m an investigation to
local realtor, and C I' Itrasfnggeneral manager, a eveculive I he gunman (led min s lira 'll)'
deternuui the sheriff of Dade
U * « ; i o n I 'o s f M o v e s
tun, president of the take Mary
V ETS A G E N T
fierr.
count), in, m lice of (hr peucr Wooded area neat llm South cenC In. inI mr of Commerce, urged that
Turn
I),o-ii,
upiiseiitatlv,,
of
tin
tVH-on naid;
A u a i n s i S a l H i t u f p v ,d ttm .1 lin t -aini other officials ii it Mtituun town
action he lakeri to li iprurr and
"I regret that I &gt;|„ not bnv, M-* Veteran, Admiiii.iration, will In­
l.*H-nl fluriaU today nniHiunced
are engaged in a , olispirnry lu
Ihr dead llldudr 11.11 1 anilrr.
piavc the s&gt;riginal lout# to bake nn offer of a reward of flott fur degree of confidence in the eh'&lt;
al III, of III ,' ol I
1 It") 1,
Helping the inline ih-felii,), unj Vl„inti State gambling laws.
Mary from Sanford, n thir, mile lufurmatlun Diet will lead to th« man uf the Commission » » ,,* I i'hurrdny at 1:30 o'clock in order
.
i
I
h
.u I (»l. a sltnri. ui ,on. 1fomI"
divtiuo
uf
llucommunity
a*
1
N
■
It forth , i stall'd that the sstrrlrn runtime parnll&gt;-l to the
ell eve il t&gt; sential «' •! I - o il I tu niivise Velernlis mid depend)liturrs-st nml conviction uf any lw*r- I,
galnat aubveraive influence* n .n ing ,,( ib, w tiirv n l was not fli­ c, L ! n u lri . and a lour year-old
A C I. truck., and terminating at
It'eallaaro
ua
&gt;*an»
e
itl
ol)
vi-teruti*
nffnii*
soii or i&gt;enon* -ought stealing
•he major topics ol discussion lit at t r u s t ,,| i&lt;&gt; the sheriff or other t'll- girl. 1! i ihat-i 1Intis
the Country Club road.
(lowers (runt the local cemetery.
night nt a m ilting of Sanford forertnent agene ten tieenuse ihev
(.apt I A. land) ol llir Stale
Mr. Hail, the «|H&gt;ke*man uf the
IlMNllOUS II* !*■■* *lt|
Florist* making this announce­
Post 5.1, American t.egnm.
Highway
I'atful iJritlilird ihr *U'i*
group, poinle,! out that the rail­ ment include J . D. McNeill, A. R.
f’oiiimuinb'i Knrlyie lluushiildn
IIIG in V A l I 'A I K i l l .
man as William I lams. )9, lather
urged that a more intensive nieniroad k now building it* new ltuaseltrr, A. F. Ramsay, and J.
T A I I t il NSXKK, Aug M o p jliership rive than ever i-e «lnit,-d
short cut to Hand's siding from a R. Stewart.
■I ihr dam child.
T h k action Is the result of
to raise the Post's liumlo-tx to u Pr«m„llull u| i apt. J. Wallace
point Pear the cemetery, neceaat(M lu cm set up mad Mock* and
iinitl
th,
previously
unfilled
new figure. The names of ( heater
latlng chant-,■* in the rnute of numerous cumplninta lately of
•-itn.ii of in-. 'I m the Florida began an extraiive icatch of the
Miller mid Cnpt. Karl* T laimk*
I he tld mail, a n l auggr.ted that flowt-ra luting atulon from grovra
Highway Putrid wa* announced t , lulls.
now might lie a good time la im- in thr cemetery, A enretokrr k
Df. Julian N. Tolar, physician and surgeon, who on Oct. 1 will were suggest c l as membership
It'aallaaea I t . raae TfcreeI
employed at the cemetery during
leaders.
day.
M ivnll Hubert Wright said that
have
practiced
medicine
in
Sanfu'd
fur
llir
past
33
years,
said
to­
Al ti" 'in n lime. Patrol |l'
both day and night but 'te k un­
Three new rni-mlM-rs were ridded
.■ftrr
the slayrr dnapprared into
able to watch the entire aria nil day lhal he was much inlrrrslrd re, rally lu trad in the Herald how Dr. to the Post: Prank Stanley Ver- m t „ r II S hiikmari announre
S T II.I. A T L A lK .i:
ihr lull* thr body o( ihr four-year*
the lime.
T A I.I.A IIA S S K K . Aug t ,d t J. N. Robson drove in hit horse and buggy lo allend lo tbr births ul nay, bull, growrrs; John Gore, ear- promti,ui "t Mu k G. H u ll of F,,'
The Cabinet today llseusvcd the
,,|d girl, shut through the heart, was
jiehtcr ami Freddie K*calavnti, on Ih, u&gt;&lt; ■ Ul four hunts today
many uf Sanford's itsidents.
lather.
possihilitjr of isrrmilting euanls
t lG A R K T T H T A X
I I ' « s I I * h 4 U s ) ' *a* I S r t s l
“
When
I
slatted
practice
it,
Taylor
county,"
said
Dr.
Tolar."
I
III i l l If A IN F I L L
uf the criminal Insane ward at th&lt;
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. a n il
Plans wen- discussed to rni»e
M IAM I, Aug S -id*) — A spec­
Stnle llosptul ,a enrry *t'itir
The nlrkeha-parkage Florida &gt;ic couldn't even afford a liiutr and bu,gy. but tbr lumbn company whose fundi fur I lie l egion Memurini
tjiunder
Plague wiiich will U- placed in tacular eatli morning
Eight Innmtcn of the watit e»- •telle tog produced H.IKUiP? in etnployeea t servs-d, loaned tin • * --------storm iHturcd I.&lt;15 inches of rain
(lie new Municipal Stadium.
ea|H‘d early
Humlav
nornine June. Beverage Director l^ w l. M
High yesterday, 89
“
,k r„ ..-i, ,H . * lk, i ,
youn* T ,,U r lo administer d b i r
Tin- Post voted to com|u-nsnte on thG un-ne in four huurs today.
•ftrr Ihey broke through a thin Schott reported today.
t.iw this morning •,*.»
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i
forw,m
oporaGans.
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physicians
had
ht
or.
0
home.
wh.
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hp|
f,
•
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,
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night
an
my
way
to
a
home,
where
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ll,
n
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heavy
barrage
of
lightniue
Karl
l.ungrrii,
now
in
Hay
lines
wall and unlocked the main en­
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lh«*ri»
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lick
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f
sick
child
the
mul
h&gt;j
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iu
atudy
meilkp
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i,
for
three
days
work
caused -oloe
lalliage.
Plnodr
trance dour with a home-made k«v will get 11,067441 from rollertlnn*
Total A u gu-t rain 1 "1 inchS
lo
p
p
y
dead
nml
I
luokml
down
which
he
had
donated
us
u
I
eg
ion
streets delayed hundred- of pc The guard on dirty at the lime Im­ within their limits, and the State
Normal August rainfall. 7.10
was md surprising
;
mediately resigned. Five nf the Tidwrrulosk Hoard wilt rs-relve and there was a hig rntllesnak,- , h
hen Hill Shelley in- member, In the building of new sons on their way to work. N
Inches
coiled
right
In
the
middle
of
th,
,IU
rpr,,ri
l.'tSVOM
Injuries were reported,
eight still are at Urge.
ired of hint, "lluckshot, what kitchen facillles at the Hut
Tide- today, low ni 0:12 V M.
road.
I
Pulled
around
it
and
went
Allocaliuns to the variou. muyou want to do?" lie replied
high at 5:61 P M
It was. about
COMMIKM H I T
S A FE TY RULES
niripnlltlee Include Sanford 17,7M lo. . tha
C IT R U S A D V E R T IS IN G
. home.
. . .
u‘. l:i&gt;n he wanted to be n doctor.
the morning when I
TA.MI'A. tug. 8 - i d l — Propose '
A T L A N T A . Aug. 8 t,Vi— An or­
L A K E L A N D . Aug. 8 i**&gt; T V
Dr. Tolar rrcahml that when his
came back and the mule stopped
dinance that would give Oot-s•-)**- railway safrty rule* will me*n
FF.e r e o r g a n i z a t i o n
Advrrtsing
Committee of th again In the same place ami there •on R-alnh waa born In 1019 there (its 14 Ilnurs tu get out of town "antl-induatrlai evpandon" I n
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 8-b4*&gt;- the snake still wa s . Again I waa only one trained nurse in
Flurida C iln ti Commi-sion W ' V
J A C K S O N V IL L E , ,tug. 4 -G P )
voted unanitnou*ly to lum the hie Support of the Alfred I. DuFon* pulled around It and 'vent on."
(he eoun'y Lola Nettles, a Ne­ was In the hands of the poire ti,i* -tale, drclarnl Haruhl C ol-r
00
committee of city council for sludv eaeiiullie vice liresiih-nt of thi Atlanta
M
tom miss ion over to J. Walter pl*tt of reorgonliallon for the
ats, from Raleigh!, N . C.
Dr- Tolar, wl,„ve father was
70
Florida Chamber of Commerce to. lloiton
17
Thompson Advertising Agamy.
Florid* East Coast P dlroed cone in tba turpentine business, came
HI* boyhood In Sanford waa today.
48
&lt;6
Chi aeo
The measure, based on n similar day.
This action wouM oast Bent n today from the ftn ^ ,%( rrfundl.u tr Sanford whan h*j was one year happy, and he enjoyed playing
54
Colre appeared at the opening of Det Moines
M
■(nf Bowks Now Yrrk avrr.fy bond deposit committee of th - old In i n i A l a boy ho work- boll with Ed Lana, and nlso play­ ordinance In effect In Hlrmln-rknm
JO
79
■Ahlch h ti brlil tb r account for F E C .
ed In tha Philips Drug Stare ed trombone in the town bard. Ala., was introduced nr vestrr-'ae' a three day hearing nn the rtilr- Galveston
78
as
K G . Croesmnn nf Now York, w h e n Roumillat and Anderson'* Ha attended Sanford High School, rouncil meeting. It rails f ' » d - hv the State Railroad and I'uhil New York
w e n yrsrs.
PhllBiIpIrfeU
M
T b r acccmr.t it eviwctnl to In- committee lawyer, n a il into tli-- U nuw Iscstcd, ale? In Newtand's the V n f re H ty ?f N«eth U a e d lM , parture of Communist* within I* Utilities Commission. The R ot-- » nll»H9fp ftill
I1
«
concern
principally
overhead
rl1
Washington
hour*
and
makes
It
unlawful
lo
volvo I1400JWO in ndvsrtisinr In roeord a sulenaonl favoring the Pharmacy.
and In 1915 graduated from J r f 85
71
newspapers, (m ile paper- and pos­ DuPont plan M a hear it,.* on re
Trained
nurse*
were
very feraoan Medical College. F o llo w distribute C'ommiinkl Inspired Id lance- uf structures above rail Jacksonville
90
OP
ritsd tracks and spares between K*v West
sibly some radio and Irlfislo o organisation ruum ed before the aearta, and D r. T . A. Neal and ing n period of Interring In a ernture or associate wllh Cummun
building* aiul tracks.
19
iaU.
I l n u a v H es faa* Tw o )
Orlai-do
Commissi,in. D r. Sam Faieeton used to call on
TO

!f C o u r t Elisors
Seize (-ambling
Books In Miami

Fire Protection MacArlhur Urges A-Bomb Manager
Treaty As
Is Discussed By Peace
Best Jap Detense ;
.
p.
A
tthairm
anlJean
Seminole Board

Senate Mearinu W i l l
Begin TomorroNvOn
Warren’s Campaign &gt;" &lt;1 ,'“n' *"r,Jsv

Wilson Says
He Docs Noi Il.ive
Confidence In Dean

Need For Improving
Old LakcMary Road
Told By Residents

C

Three S lain In
Wi l d Missouri
Shooting S p r e e

R

Reward Offered For
Cemetery ThieveH

Dr. Julian N.Tolar Completes

33 Years of Practice in Sanford

Sanford W eather

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THURSDAY ADO. 3. 1950

BAVFnnn nKRALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

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�In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect the Pooco of the World;
To Promote the P ic ffw i of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Su to rJ.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T
V O LU M E X X X X I

House Votes
112 To 46 To
Jail Hoarders

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Downed By Enemy

Mandatory W age And
Price Control Bill
Junked At Plea Of
President T r u m a n
WAMIItNGTON, Auk. I—wPi
— A House group has appro*ed a proposal to five
the
“ Voice Of America" money
enough tu try blasting it* way k
through the Iron Curtain. Mem­
bers of an Appropriation* **uli
committer said luday thr&gt; had
Iskrn such action aflei hearing
Secretary of Slate \chrson m iphasfcr that the truth is the
best ammunition this country
has Iti counter Kuwia'a major
propaganda weapon: "Hie lie
repealed again and again.'*
Athrsun*
testimony—in sup­
port of President Truman's request for $82,&lt;M)0,000 mure tor
the Stale Department'* “Sell
America Abroad" program-*
was made public lodiy by the

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W ASH IN GTON , Aug. 4-(/Pt
— President Truman ashed Con*
(test luday for an e ilra (930.000,000 for nasal plane con­
struction and procurement. In
a message to House Speaker
Sam lias burn, Mr. Truman said
the funds are to he In addition
to the 119,300,000.000 emer­
gency defense appropriation re­
quested last month after the
outbreak Ilf fighting In Korea.

WASHINGTON, Aug. -»-&lt;,»*)
Tire lluuie luday Junltcd its man­
datory wage and price curb bill
anl tlarlrl over on the jub of writ­
ing an economic control measure.
Beginning with the limited con0 lfo l« President Truman has asked,
the Home added an anti-hoarding
tng provuiun at its first step m
tryng to put together a new and
broader bill. Approved 112 to 40.
this would make hoard»rr snhiecl
to a yeai in prison and a JIU.000
line.
rhe mandatory wage-price bill
~ — providing for igtlmgt tu gu oh
* sulomvlirally if living cost* me 5
IC h Mm U On ra« * Ktalsu

ReeceLeadslnGOP
Primary Comeback
For House S e a t
N A S IIV II.I.K . Tenn. Auir t
iiP/~ Waging n comeback fi,-bi
# C a tro l Reece held the lead tod*'
in hit bid for his old Job a&gt; r»
pi • -rotative in Cbngresi
from
Tennessee'* first district.
With the r*&gt;unt In from all ex­
cept 27 of th« district'» 2i»5 pre­
cincts, fteerv had 29,490 votes to
87,6011 for
incumbent
Day-tor
Phillips
yesterday’s C O P pri­
mary.
*
Keen-, nn east Tennessee buntsrr-indusitlali*l-;&lt;uhlt*hcr,
repre­
s e n te d the filet district for If I
•years before stepping down in 191*
to take over hi* party's chairman
ship.
In the Second District—which
like the first is heavily Hcpubli..... unuMMlli Julio
JroillloJr., trailed far heh nd Howard II
Baker, a Reece-favorad -andjdati
The vote from 2ft of 887 precinct*
ave Baker 23,7&lt;IA to 11.300 for
inning*.
Balloting in the two eaat Tents*
H'autiauea
l*aa* t l s r i

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City Commission
Okeys Resolution
The City Commiaaion last night
anpruvrd the resolution completed
and suhmittesl recently by bond
attorney* in regarsl tu isaulng
lionds for the water front ter­
minal project.
The City, however, cannot forfin a lly adopt the resolution until
the Beconstruction Finance Cor­
poration gives it full approval,
and Ihl* approval is expected In
the near future, said City Man­
ager C. K. McKIbbln thla morn­
ing.
Cltyr Attorney A. Edwin Shinhoi sc r compared the recent bonu
resolution with that of the first
draft

DAMAGE SU IT

m n iiu s je v o I r
s .— a
__
^Vhather Injuries received In an
Intar-fraternity fight on the Uni­
versity of Florida campus was an
’‘assault" or a schoolboy “prank"
I* being argued in circuit cour’
here today.
William Hallman, a member o'
the Kappa Alpha fraternlfy. Iclaiming IS.noo damage* from
Harold l&gt;. Behring. Jr., a member
of the Sigma Alpha Epsulon fra­
ternity and the son of State Su­
prem e Court lu*tlre If.la Sehrfne
Hallman claims be was asaajifed and seversly beaten during »«
enrly w w x ix i frants alt Oct. S’
ISIS wbiie be and other mamHe- of til* fraternity were on a raM'npnrtT which set out to paint the
M E lion, a statue which adornthe 8/.C Uwn.

•Ml HXil ,sas } .Siatur tu le -tu t
down oy N till Kuis.iii anti-aircratt Are. l.t \V tp.yd Minute. r.l
Warner,Okis .airi
itr and liuppy
aboard Ills t jr m / tier icing H-1vs n
by hellcopti-r ||.
, Drill h r iri &gt;»r
Dial Itched I.mi out of the S ej i 1
Japan. (fnlrrimt!nfi,il S‘ i« &lt;

T a m p a Educator
Urges Americans
L e a rn T o S h o o t
Dr. K. C. Nance Says
Russia Knows Only
Law Of The Jungle
TAM PA. A ir •* tAl»)
l&gt;,.
I jlwood l . N ill* • pirslijcm ol llsr
Unisrrillv c l ramps advocate*
Amriicani leatimig all llu-ir it tsi
| non' abotll bus to kill flee a ill e of
(hr pteiriit ciisM.
Hr sue! sir should li.ssr total
pit p ll-tillr i
li isrsi ut llir Ills ol
llic jungle
bn .suse dial It flic
only h&gt; w l li.li Hussia „nd **•-! ‘ J lc lldri know how lo livr.
Di Name, wins I i set veil m
.rvsial l In i .1 ,uii I hufcli pastor­
ales, M ill i i i ssr/r linliislci. ai*
iri iradillg III) sungirgatliill III
pia)cl srisu cs. I ssuulil llisilr them
.si the lilir tally* l»l p ia ill'e in
lire aims.
D r, Issuer said if hi- ws-ir lu
offer ndviri* to rill organisations,
includitig the church which at a
interested ill peace ll would In­
to “launch ii campaign of its.
stiucitoii in the ii w uf fm* in ms,
civil drfs-nas*, gue'tdla wuifuis
s i . i i a w r y man. woman and
child ill the United Mat*’
It inbli d I but in vsould fell
Id* congreguluri "tln-li prayer*
iiuve not -svudsil fm |••ace because they liase too often tutoratest rdutil I h-uiiei - ill l*»th re­
ligious ami inteniatioiial uffuir*
a a a ."
He added he Would tell hi* rongt-rgatmn “ th e ir p ra ye r* should
I t aelf-rrnt* red, ut least for the
present lim e , that they should
ask Urn) to g ive them cle ar vision
and steady bund*.
“ I would t i l l them lalm t re ­
ligion is nut, at least III our
d a y. to help them escape the
le a lllie * of life , hut tu help fa re
them .
” 1 would te ll them Hurt re .
u liv e sin n er than a dead s a in t."
H&gt;- w rote the " t a v ily . In d if­
ference, in-lit i -id Illite ra c y , s tu ­
pidity and spinele • surrender iif
our A m trlra n Ideal- on the part
o f H illlt o f our leaders U re-

li s s il s s s s lls l*&gt;a, I'lsel

Sportsmen's Group
St*i*ks 500 Members
I'luris fur a memlerthip goal of

600 were made Wedne-dav nis-h*
by directur* of the Seminole
Sportsman Assoriation at a meet­
ing at the Tuuri-I tVnler with
P p rie r !x r .i!^ g p i . ,

f*l*« »»♦A*• I •’«(II*Li! Him *H-4* fill* In*
*

SANTOltl). FI.OIUUA.

N h\\ Ml’ A f 'M t

t i;i I &gt;.\ A AI (.. I. I'JMi

• *» »**«* w** asea. «*ass • *•att r**a«at t/|
each month thereafter
Among the directors rresent
were Forrest Oatrhel, Sir l.anstnr
Charles 0 . Forrester. R.l. Jnheaon, Denver Cordell, John Melwh
(leorve Maffit, E J . Mmight in. Jr.
and (Seorge A. Speer. Jr

A s o c i a l t ’tl I ’trsit l.riL-etl W ir e

No. 360

Malik Also Demands
North Koreans Be
Heard By Security
Council M e m b e r s

Reservists T o
Knov;!and Says
Be C a lle d Out South Koreans
In S e p te m b e r Asked Arms Aid
6 2 ,0 0 0

I n d i v i d u a l

Reservists T o Get
21 Months Ot Duty
WASHINGION. Auf 4 t 1*&gt;

y

\_ &gt; 7
w

'T

*"N i.« QHUNGJ(J ^

U \ I I P * . J‘ VN * „ K l

about lll'i.DIIU riilitirJ male ret r ltuts who ale i d nnnilnls ol
the olganucd Hr&gt;ritr Im p * unit*
lliry will l*r utrd pnuiaiili lu
bung I lie National (maid and wi
galil/rd H rtcitr limit lo lull
•Urngtli.
llir gniup to be * .ills si out con
suts only ol rninlrd men. not ol
officer*.

u l'i

I,tail'

till

dnclotUIC

Bond Of $2y500 Is
Set For Keigan In
Slaying Of Carter

Commission Approves Recreational

Program With Mrs. Gingles As Head

ren of rda or otct will roeeiv#
iwlmmlrg Inftrvctton from O.-SP
to 10:10 o’clock, and adults from
13:36 to 13:30. T i l l group vril!
bo continued through Aug. I*,
Individual lessons will be glvsn
every morning, Aug. 14 through
Rent. 10.
A Junior Tennis Tounument,

I be Am riicani. nrwly rnnfoiccd by clrmrnls of the l int Marine
ami Sccun.f Infantry Divisioni,
tuitfronl'd continuing heavy premuic m thru stiugglr tu inainlsin
tlier Hallowing foothold m Koira.
Ucnrial Mat A iliiui*t ficadquatIris tuiiimai). it'ued at 12: III A.
\1 today (’» IU A. M. Fnday,
B S f ). plated the lighting scene along an aic tunning ftom 20 miles
I southeast lo I I nulr* ra il lo 15
tnilrs nuithrast of Cltinju.

limnlbt lo lo ir ibi Noiib Kolran
1 i-niinuiiiitt mi &gt; ti| in Jour
k llt if i lllli

**4 , ,ThKh
!**
*l tl"&lt;
-M«yfnlr Inn Courts,
Persons desiring to enter either
fmrmamest shstsld addr*** »W r
enlria# to the Junior or Senior
SMI P*V | Bog 632Tourney,
Commissioner W. II, Mtemper
lest night accepted the eHainnan:H p of the recreation program.

Over 60U Enemy Dead
Are Counted After
Counter-Attack 8
Miles From Masan
IO K 5 0 , Saturday. Aug. 5— (&gt;P)
Noltlt Ktiiran invadris, check,
-d by a sharp Ainriican cuuntcrillai k at llir soulliwnl cornel of
•!*r South h i ran front, werr re1*011**1 bunging up twu new disit*m* tuda) l*u liirir drtri mined
|*U’ b ou t’uian. tbr all-in&gt;I&gt;oltant
poll i t miles to liir rail.

Ih r \ in tl a liu m ti.ird today ll Will
• '. ii o l-n n w lan d ( K (V ilil) ditt a ll oul li.'.lk k l in d ivid u a l icsei- *!......I litlay ll. .1 I,- In'uybl a
i i ' , * i I u i i i l Srplcmliet and Oitt&gt;
I" ■ial , -i-tm il aplf.d limn tin
b e i, ‘ w ilh ol ttilh i ut then ctm-v
■
*cnl ol Niulli Koira lo (X'a b
sent,*' lo t i I jiio u il.t u l duty.
mgioii n liiitali t-.» adddional .inn*
they will fim e Dim a | hh,I ol n" 1 d l--n 'r
equipment
e te n

Ihr psue.'’ Maiik said. ” l»
|Mltrt1 itlcl H ll|
nrial
ssl.-iliei tbr Sfcuitly Council still
A ilbam I. Hoi,fit., loilnri licatl
adopt a drcinon (or peace o, lol
, I llir l
S. Military Mutton to
tsar."
ki i-4. bad ttttCU •&gt;m l,,it u-ctet
I he burl hosirl resolution pro­
l&gt;i|iiii,,iiv on ibi m i i -aii titualiou
vided lor;
',i , alms anl Hidicitc Iritltii i!
llia l
1. Immediate resialion of hos
I lie I it it IJ.UUO w ill lie hi camp
Jllitie * In Korea and withdrawal of
I T j i ' i i i i g l i n .ii f i i i t l t ir lu t r d
all foreign troop*.
,
by* .Sept. I i , llir icrnam dei by lit*
, ,,
, _
,
,
,
. , m in i-o ' re ip irtti Im ad lilio n at
2 . Inviting representatives of
ttfdle of O iiid ic t, die A i my » *»• - . i, „t t-, ,i iI .no„
, , hraty„ imut to
,
nut
Bed China nmi ;ae Korean people
to take part in lb N. peace negis- iiuuiicrntenl raid.
il'i v otlth K, leanFlv
tali.si tuil will lie belwten
tilt ion&gt;.
Noitfi h i it ll, ctaiuilcd all
and 25 trait old.
Mul l, made it rlrar be would
, itihatit finni a -trip Ml mdrs
situ l he I,'. K. proposal tiy pointI'noiity will in- dct.'inuneJ by
ing out that he tegartled the is- the iiuiuiici ol dtpendenli. Ihosr i-l.i abotc t ic '"lli pti-ll-l brsuo a- a matter uf substance. (This Midi nu dept ndridi air lo lie cali- t ,ic ihr nit am,u tlailrd
i
K 'Iw ils lia il no atiiKiin l
means it ran be killed if anyone
of the five hig power* vote rd lin t, thotc witli one dr|»enJenl. i lb l t ty i le l f i g r i i .r i H k ci s a m o n g
second, and ibost witli more than
against it).
in i n iu io n o l &gt;MM. imluiliiig Mhl
Malik told the Council It ahould one drp-ndrnt later on
o f fn rf» a n d ,51111 m m
Invite both parties participating
Tbi» was the fit-l tune the
4 Some |wr»ont orlicvr-l South
in these hostilities"— that is, Army has callnl up i nlistvd re­
Koicant might attack N'oith Koira
txdh the North and South Ko­ serves who ate not in nnita.
reans.
Atmut 11(5.000 re»»-rvit* who are if pint ul, il widi lank*, pfanrt and
The Soviet Union will insist, he in unit*, and whose unit* have '.•-jvy npiipnn lit
said, that the North Koreans b* not yet been rnlleil out, are **In nu apparent effort tu dispute
Invited Iwfore the Council. Hr aa- eittpt from the .'eptetiiiwi -Ol tuber irp-rt- of nil mva-.lon threat by
call. Evliletiti) it i* planned to (fell
rrrtod:
.'■•mth Korean* and to confirm rw“Tba United State* resolution
In directed against the author it lea
of North Korea. Our idea - that
it would be unfair am! Intolrrablr,
it the Security Council desires lo
he an inlernatlunal body for tinettlemcnt of Intel national busi­
ness, for the consolilation of peace
It would lie Intolerable to i»fu-i on tll«' same lutsis It- nil "tl
I mi .if til* Se-iatr timed Service*
to hear the party against which reaerva*. Thi* group, which •» nnd \|iprn|&gt;tintii*ri- ('iinimltteeputt
of
the
l»5,tKm
man
|
m
»
I.
'
charge* are being leveled.
The Senatnl -.ml hi
note*
'•Imle: men who served on aeliv* «|„iw,'it
lis- in, 'I tsnll* 15- t,ntlk
‘•The Soviet delegation lurthvr- ,
fnf Ip**
y**-**- - 1
II .it.i - , 1 * u , r* s « r —s»
ter the war nnd then revertetl to Korean leader nt Ithee's rripii-'t.
ID- said Ithee "assured me Hint
reserve status.
Tho Reserve* will come front there would lie no aggression nn
the part nf his government hut
nil parts of the nation. Quota* for
Army areas, whwn are about ti they did riot need weapons to de­
proportion to the total strt ngth • fend their freedom.”
Reading from his seven-month
tlie enlisted Reserve C«tp« 1,1
obi notes. Knowlnml ronlinued:
IhuSo arras, arc as fellows:
"llsve ai my of 100,000 but did
First A u r y (New Volk. Miitnr,
Bond of (2,600 wm set thi- Vermont. New Hampshire, Ma- need arms. If Chinese Wat termi­
nates il I* belief Dial several wellmort’ltig be Judge D ouk )** Stem sacliusetts, Connecticut, Bhole I
armed division* of t onitilUnist
•trom for flat* Keigan, Ml. and hi land. New Jersey) 9,tlil
Second Army (Maryland. IVno troops will le sent «‘i“ Nn't"
was unjernt held fur action by lh
sylvan!*. Ohio, Virginia, Writ KoreaCircuit Court following o brarin
“ Ithee ilnea not think the So­
Virgtia Delaw are, Kentucky I I
conducted by Aasistant Slat,- \l
viet government will tick nn ag­
lortiey Hubert UHggs Into the cil 012
,
_
Third Army (fiaorgia, leitm- gressive war until bar haslerli
cunt‘lance* of the fata* 'hooting
It secure.'*
of Walter Carter, father of five see, North Caroiina, Mouth &lt;am flank
The Senator explain*! that la«t
-hllilra-ta, near Altamonte .Spring lina, Alaluirr.a, Mississippi. • &gt;' "
ptnipr1 1 dial more will follow
is
da) 6.4H7.
on July 23.
»
t* (MitQ
*
**TV - t
Jr.;
H mssI imsssm *»*-s • mm* * * &gt;i &lt;
a«seta.***
• '
Ju»o Muitiuu) irpirtenletl In,'
defendant, who waa a ire 'tn l ioun Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Most
li t D ltlN iEN RDMII
after the shooting and who ha- to i. It.230.
W A SH IN GTO N , Aug
4—(A’j
Fifth Army (Illinois, Indiana.
since been held In County Jail
McMahon
(D-Conit)
Michigan.
Wisconsin,
Mission l. —Senator
pending the hearing.
Iowa. Mnnesota, North Dakota. ronflrme.1 to,Uv that » contract
One of the principal witnrste* South Dakota, Nebraska. Kulisa-. l# (Ming riegotiaterl with the Du­
Pont Company of Wilmington,
at the hearing was Elliot C Bu­ Colorado. Wyoming) IMOfi
chan, who in acarcfly
audible
Sixth Army (California. M»"- Del., for work un thy hydrogen
l-omb.
tones, told of having visited (he
11 aattaae* Os !*•*• gaas)
McMahon, who Is chirlimsn of
Carver place, and of hearing a
the Senale-House Atomic Etw-rgy
-hot immediately behind his autoACHBMON T R IP
muhiir as he sought go fill the
S A R A N A C L A K E . N. V .. Aug Corrmlttee, made hie statement
4—t^T*&gt;— Secretary uf State Dcjo in reporters after a tiose.l Hirel­
radiator with water.
With hi* family waiting In the Arhrson and hi* wife arrived b&gt; ing of that group pith Crawford
aut«inohile, Rurhgp walked around plane tralav for a weekend visit (ireenwait, piesident ot the Du­
it lo where Keigan and Carter with their daughter, Mary. wh» Pont Co.
McMahon so id the rommlttnt
bad lieen talking and found both I* recovering front an operation
The Achesons came here in nn noproved of the contract which
l&gt;*ing on the ground, witli
the
t* lo-ing negotrafed by the Com­
Woundc-d man an top of Keigan. A ir Force transport.
Their daughter, Mr*. William mission with DuPont He said it*
Tlie latter, he aald, was intoxicat­
P. Bundy, is recuiierstlng at s purpose Is “ to further progree*
ed.
Ikeputy Sheriff Charles
Beck private ramp at nrarby upiwr of the hydrogen bomb tmmh pro*
ret.”
and Constable W.A. Lewis testi­ St. Hegls.
fied that he found Mr. Carter ly­
ing dead in the drive about 2-V»
yards from the house, a bullet
through the right lung, and said
tl at death must hatra been due to
hemorhhage.
Deputy Beck stated that Keigait, alirinpied to get awav in ht'
Three major recreational smvitiet for children and aduits be­
automobile, but it naa stalled, and
said that whkn the offierra at- ginning Monday, Aug. 7 and continuing to Sept. 10, with Mrs. l\ A.
tiu i|iu ii tv a n esi in ill and take (nngtea as director, were approved last night by the L ily Commutton.
away hi* revolver, he put up a The sum of $175 was appropriated for the program.
fight and waa subdued wiib diffi­
In co-operation with the Incal water safety committee of the
culty.
■
1--------Other witnesses called to the American Red Cross n beginners*
•tand Included Wallace
Carter. *&gt;“ » I" ewimralng wlll be etarted mhlrh w,„ h&lt;. itlon*ored bv the
Ethel Mae Durban, Samuel A. at 0130 oclnck Monday at lh. „ u,|nM, , nd |‘rof , „ | onB| W c
men'* Club, will begin Monday
Carver, H.A. Pecker, Constable H. Municipal Pool.
Mr*. Gingles who will personal- , (lernoon&gt; Au„. U „
Fort
O. Hwof^ord. Cordon Rriston. and
ly tostruct the beginner*. h*t Mpl|o ^ k t-ourt
Steve IloscloU.
served during the post summer i
____, . ..
as City recreation director, and _ T .hl* will be followed by a
HIUCIN8 BACK
la president r.f the Buslneee and ST|’,*°r ^ n n l* Tournament which
Edward Higgins, manager of Professional Women’* Club.
* l'&gt;
0«
the Semlnola County Chamber of
She arnourcei tmlay that childcontinue until Sept. 10.
Commune, ad,I Saa hern at ‘4t.

I'lT V I'KR M IT
Okie- Weekr anil Ml-Annie
Week* have obtained a City n-r
mil to rrett a one story fiv» room
frame dwelling at Eighth Strew*
r.nd Ijturrl Avi-m-r *t an t timate’
co*t uf f7,00'i F i t At.,down I* Vincent’s H ep fu l. Ja.-b son idle,
contrartor
fer a routine cheek-up dump the
A prrnt!* ha*
l««oed t ■ past fsw datra. la s tiwt la t twtrwe
R.L. Waiiar« to tm!H a s-yee today. Mr. Higglaa has not vet
room, concrete M„-k Iw nr
eye •■(vised as to whether or not the
I*rinc*tnn Avenue c v r T»«tit“ - tn.-etlnir of director* of the C»:*».
flf*h Street. Tho vMunatri v*wl I' bar of Commerce will h. held TiesR O U l.
day night.

1'. S. Trailing Sjmt'o Fur Time

Roberts Claims U. S.
Refti i*t! Aid Askeil
By Kuil- ui Repuhli

"if&gt;W
SM
m
| *«. • a-gw
*l #
as»u,-iaton w as sclnditb-l for Aug

l i i

Korean Commies Bring Up Reserves
As U.S. Stiffens Against Attack

l-AKK SUCCESS, Aug. 4 (A t

V

IIA ll.t

I t r r a

Soviet A sks
U.S. Troops To
Le ave K orea

itusiia today demanded the immediate withdiassal of Lulled
hlalr* and all olbet ftnrign lioopi
liuin Ktoran soil as pail of a tssiipoint Sot let "peace’’ |nopo&lt;a| It
. skid the Security Council to beat
i'olli I fie Niotl, and Sotilb Koreans
--lid linej lined to earrntr its set ,
|Hiwrr unless the k'ouiicd bran ihr
Nipiili Kuirant.
A This irl irtolulion was laid he­
lm* rise 11-nation Secunly Council
i . Jakob A Mi,Ik at a couutri to
a United ''tales pio|iosal drsiynrd
to pirsrnl llir spiead lo the liylilills' In oilier liras-

IW

r d

T H E W EA TH ER
Continued warm and sultry with
a f t e r n o o n thundershowers at
eiJcly scattered place*.
ether*
M-&lt; generally fair through Sat*
utJt&gt;. Light tu moderate oouthweMerly wlnd-&gt; except
rarlahio
caticnic north portion.

II laid in dial area alone 600
enemy dead had been estimated
■alter ibr hot battle of Thursday.
[ lunt-lliir field dupatchri, covrung later uifuimahon, placed the
• &lt;m td thr A me tit an counter *1tail* right ntllrr welt uf MaiSO.
Hut would be 2ll miles cast of
Llunju and B an milri ftom Puian.
It cvns there, ir|&gt;*&gt;rtei A P corrnpomlrnt Don Whitehead, that
COMMUNIST AXMITS, thlowliti; "caution lo the wiiuts," atluiketl "with­ thr tick) enemy dead were * milled
out abatement" oii.n* a io«iy*nve mile l&gt;attle(itint sir etching uorUiward aftrr thr 27th Itrgiinntal Combat
fcoin Massu ( l l on tin; western tieiim rtrr o! the shrinking American Tram of the U. S. 23th Infantry
ties, hliead Althougli irlnfotced U. Si units ruimlrt-aUuikrU arouiul I Division met a North Korean ad­
M uR.»n, nlwtklKrt* utt ihr ctniiil uiu! norlhrrti hnti biiMdilrtl Kurt«ii vance* hradun ami hurled it back
aiu J Amcfican «J« trm lm ft ll U tk lo i&gt;in&gt;aiir«l m III'hi* (i Vnfmi l*m $)
m n wild four-hour battle.
MarArthur’s summary aaiil “the
banting continues" along that
that front. It said the undaunted
I [cil- were maintaining steady
pressure amt possibly shifting two
mute Hvbitma (runt other sectors
to that key ptotion. They had
not, how.yer, been able thus fa*
advance.
Id l i l t IM IV I.F
In the Yongdcik vicinity, on tha
W I I I I D S | Hi N&gt;1 S IN M)UI j \ &lt;&gt;V) I
from a war ir- i a t const nt thr extreme other
|Nilt&lt; l « |tti|r!km•Ik
end of the 126 miles defense line,
oim* 1 "lonffi til
•r-|M&gt;i| ilt.it llir Uril Army t* lir»*i(tnrti^ lii MacArthur** liras*' reported he*cv enemy •crtillery ami mortar
llir S&lt; utli K*u ran ir&lt; mils ll, Irplacr »atuallies in beat) fipItlniKDie. Eire where along the square|lir&gt; r |H-i&gt;plr ( N k i i I i Ks&gt;ir.s■&lt;*) l i i s r hern tlanm sv&lt;-11 li.iin r d ." ...I -!,'*( ,.s *t-w&lt;-t
nnd north* ....: I.:. :
«*. r.nn* o* o.i.lii line, me ,-vurtn lv*'leai*» •*«•»
Wilke* Darn-. Pa. "If they now tr|H.it*il "d ise n g ag e d ."
have to stmt using recruit* ft--It w as along the relatively quiet
tin* South, that'* n uiinil sign fur . iiiltul lectors that the Americsns
ti* "
were dug in behind the Naktong
ID- aid tin n in n y a rtille ry nnd Itivn Dfficers freely described it
tiu irtn r f u r i* t r r y a c c u rn tr nnd at the lest defense line they hal
t-v pin lo rd this w ay:
yet found and at which they in“ l l i r y hw r g-md uh.scrvatlup. irmicd tu stand.
And a bn nf their information
The vital point—key at present
lla a lla a r*
!’■*• tdsat)
fmm tindn ground chan net*
ftum n yn tls m-lilr nur lint'***
A favor It i* trick nf thr Itrds

Korean Communists R e p o rte d
Usimr South Korean R e c r u its

U .S . Fighters
Land On Formosa
To Ward Off Reds

F o r m o s a n Airfields
Strengthened
To
Meet Red Attack

! A ll'L l, Fuiiuova. Aug 4 til’)
---Mil U S. |rl( li/atcj dim it tu
a taiiiliug on f iirtiiuta luday. lliry
at* llir nut rtiurniati ait units
anignrd in llir invasioii'lhicalcned Nallonaltil capital uland.

it

t*» 11nt t'lifiifiBiiitl i'4(41 vim ler
to try I » »lr»ti Tal«ii* It a t
tin v
infiltrnt" into
A tm ric.m

,i»r

n tllb rt ...... .
Dint Inive* tbr
Vlink inf all* c wilhimi support—
I'pd tbr lltsli I I’m come stirnmiog
through.
Ib'W m il lliry I m* stoppedT

"in n in h a ir a s ln liilim l |;nn
w hen n soldlrr in n h ill p o silio n
ra n look m e r five yards nnd * * y
'III, Joe* tu nnulhrr s o lilir r ," Snctt
anld. " T b rn If wo havi- proper
With lhr,n came a gioup ol ri- rs 's rrv i'a wi- ran rrn rk them back
|K&gt;rts from Grncral MacAilliurN a n y w b r r r they get sn m rth in e
lokyo liradquallrit lu tutrty th ro u g h .”

I uiluma's drfruirv

and imlitaiy

S ta ff nffirei* nl mi* the front
are convinced that most uf tha
Hug (irnrial Alumun I' I ox, atrocity stories aboil; the conduct
I f i* h f Itnir*. «»■» I m
'1 Vt r r g 6
deputy duel of tlaff uf thr Far
l ..ul i ummand, hradi'd |',r mnry
paily. (irnnal MacAilbur lias
'i\
inuitmrd tu pirvriit a Cuinuiunid
invasion of lroitnosa.
Artisal of thr jrts
ami ihr
Mcmlwr- of tin- Civil Air Pntnd
iraatlaa.* Ua
V n i|
re*-eiv»-.| instruclou in ta&lt;lio nul­
la t night feiini I'.H Dawson, nnd
following a hurt basilic** n m tin r
thr rin'n were given a short In­
structional talk bv Lieut. Fra n ce
Itnumillat *iii what make* nil nffi
Although July was a relatively cct , and wlnt is r*|iecteif of bin*
inaetiw month In the building In* from hi* fill*"* officer* am) men.
T h r ilnlc of the dance nt the
ill Matifurd. permits fur thr first
seven months uf the year nrr ap­ Man Orlo t'lnli was changed ant
proaching ihr million dollar wnri Wn* «rt fur Wrilnesilny. Aug |»t,
Thr C A I' rn*li*&gt; put work, tr
the total bring |tH7.ft74, John CilIon, budding inspector, announced portcil ht'l tight that the sumnp t
today.
encampment fur C.A.P. raduta hai
in n figure it nearing the re­ hrun caltnl off nt MncDlll Field
cord breaking total nf Inst vrar Several cndeti, ftom tlu&gt; Sanford
•if (l.tftiUftW in huildjng permits. *tpia*lron, however, inlcnd to at­
Tu date, permit* have- been Issued tend thu rmanipment nt W ariur
for Dal nsw bumrs, costing (*lilit,- Kuhhins Field, Ms*on, tin., and wil*
060.
rm elvr their ln&gt;lrurti«na suttir
Permits fur the past month in- time this week.
eluded the construction of but Ivo
bonus, ami with permits for rr
RED CROSS
pairs totallrd (3l.f&gt;49 in rstlmatc-i
Tiic Seminole County Chanter.
value In July, 11*19, (lu- figure w»v
(ftil.:uni, ami during that month American Red Cross, decided a*
Ita meeting Tuesday at th* To ur­
aDu. but two home* were built.
ist Center to nppual to the people
of Seminole County for donatmtiHOME MOLD
Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Wheeler of usable nothing wft.ch can be
have sold their home at Oil Mae ure*l for d sailer rase* such as
null* Avenue to Mias Clhlte M fire*.
I'M Ke.&lt; Cross will pick up •■*•
Gocrtz of ht. Petersburg and are
moving Friday to t ill West r j l . such clothing If the denora wil'
onlal Drive, Orlando,
toeet'er telephone the headquarter' amt
with their son Ronald and ilaugh give their *ddre*»es, raid Clyde C.
Kerrv, Chspltr secretary.
ter Louise.

needt.

&lt; il Air Patrol
Studios Radio Code

Almost St Million
Worth Of Building

Se a r ch Warrants
Are Not Needed By
Beverage A g e n t s
TA LLA H A SSEE.

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Aug

4—l/P)

BWN1

m atcii

wVrrent* to stage gamb­
ling raids un liquor dealers •*tsbliihmenta, Attorney General
ID*hard Ervin ruled todayAnswering uuestion* from Duv»t fount v Solicitor Wayne E.
Ripley, Ervin said beverage agenU also have tiic right to
hunk open either ouliid* or
tn-idr 'luur» to u gambling room
luiisliUitlrig c, part uf the licens­
ed pi-inlset wlieie they sre re­
lit*. .1 admittance to such room
nflci notice of tin ir authority and
l&gt;ut In&gt;se.'*
itildiy'n request for nn opinion
was the result of the Itcverag*
DcpartmenCa July I mid on
the Havana Nile Club in Jack*
onvillc. The Beverage Depart
tnent said there w eir 7*i white*
iml Negro-* in the club when
it was raided end evidence of
lottery operations was discover­
ed.
Tlie Attorney General added
“ill my opinion, the licensed preIC sstlsste Os Pa** Pearl

Sanford Weather
High ve-’ er-Jay 95
l ow this trmrntng 71
Rain yesterday 00
Total rain, August 3n iro-h
Normal rainfall, August. 7.10
Tides D-day: Low at 5:17 A M
and high. 18:12 P.M.

THE WEATHER
JA C K S O N V IL L E .
Atlanta
Huston
Buffalo
Chicago
Denvrr
DalVrston
Kansas City
Phoenix
Min Antonia
Seattle
Jacksonville
Key Wrst
Melbourne
Orlatiito
Tallahassee

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(bt
72
&lt;13
59
C9
77
60
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87
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77
67
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108
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99
48
Aa
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89
M
70
94
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71 ,

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POLIO PRECAUTIONS

FORT DIX
?5,POO
44,000

TANK UNDER FIRE IN KOREA

IECOMMENDEDIY
THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS

FORT KNOX

30.000
53.000

FORT ORO
15.000
40.000

FORT JACKSO N
*

FORT PRtCKINRlDC-F

11,000

77.000
Tbt np number (on tbe map)

Iftdicattl tha r**cti!itt cat aeMy, and the Iovlh number li the wartime r&gt;**‘

(Crnlrol /*r»ii Aeioelaflon)

GUNFIRE FROM

rd .Colorado. no infantryman. |,i»
l i i f h at the Faliflft,) Hni-iin Air
lUti*. CAtlf., oflrr hip return In Hi"
r 0 by plane Majority &lt;f i ■e
hdfpeeiQfnlnt wounded rrpirrh III it
machine*. rather than fm*n, »ne
h'K'td to turn (he lldr of i&lt;illje in
K'grn, (Jn.lrrantinnrit .Vou'iiinl.i

43.000
TMI CAPACITY OF THIS! V t ARMY TR VWMO CtMTERS tola!* m- .&lt;• tl. n JSO^C

DON'T GET OVERTIRED

WtTuNCtD II; llie lnlWc (or • ttli
Kotr*. I&gt;1 tAirlue I . Ill.ipr n&gt;1, I,

76 000

a?.) u v a n
flT- M U i f

KEEP CLEAN
WIIPM r o t .to IS AROUND, tha National Foundation for lnfenttte
I ’atalytli nvernmendi 1he»e umple preraullnni: Keep children wilh
thalr own frirndi and away from people they have not titan wilh
right along Don't heeome eahautted through wnik or hard pl.iy
D m ’l ttay tiro Inn* In cold watar or ait around In wet cli.thv* And
niwa- . w.nh h:ind« bafnra enllng Walch for fever litjrpca, aora throat,
hr.*1, i Ira, upeet atomarh or aora mutcle*. Thay may—or may not—
it ran | . lk&gt;. (*])| your doctor and than. If help la naadad contact
tha N't "rial Inundation Chapter In your araa.

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X#-*1:in#
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TANK COMMANDER DRAWS A READ ON ENEMY SNIPER

A atC*&gt;ARACKaintHilanrr turv'eo b«r
| a tanundad fellow Korean mak,»

MOUNT ID POUca QUAtO A CINtRAt COINIR In Hrui*aU. Ilelgium. after Kina E.c'ipnht ha&lt;
ratmtnt
tha rryal Jp*
p ePr-St-*t*j
; "j ! *hi
fs
filip i fn
Hi delegate (UB
*•* **&gt;+*§ * «i
lr ill im 'a araploaive poll IIf el (lluatlon. ifrtfemellonal
Ird gfdtw ll«
threw Attart
cprn atain lla
Jlrljjlnm**

ha»*y going (or a c iv ilia n fleeing
toulhuuml belore ihe onromlnf* H -l

non&lt;-on&lt;Aefanle Ilka thla Ftoulti
Korean beg nol to i&gt;a trli behind in
lled-qnpturad arret llrUrrnjUuinal)

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VfwA b
3Wf

m ,nHli

T iS O T a r i ' w . n r a
MOVlNO THIOl'CH » cr PAnmfl, iroup-ua of ,|ie Ut C av ilry Dh I n
In ad (I r lha fighting llneg Ip Soyijr Mtnf a lo bollUr andangere i Ameri­
can t«au.- na. Sallln* directly from the U. S , troopa of the 2nd Infantry
Divi|i«*n hive now bean landed in South flotea. timely followed by a
low * utlit, not act (denuded. (V S . Array Rodlophoto/rom International)

ta
i PT&lt;d *r» Tl
T ' :
i&gt;4a im i l i l i m ft*
[i*
[ttvh'k { ’
A .
ORAT1t|IDI to * minded I’rKale Thdrvna Maranle, t i .’or tiudvin.
ifff laity tfnderrl at a Wnihl'tgt-91 aiivoil tiy f'lyriwellnr-Naebun
he ftt*ran Emoany. The O l anfTaie&lt;l an Ifllurad lag In an anil1 mint aiplraiijn al tha fmnt
(lulrrnatloanl A'oaadptinru)

A MIQlCAt CORPSMAN of the l*th Mrdltal Itatlah n cainuullai" the
Itr1 Cn»« on h li Ambulance wllh mud f-i »j-. nllrmpl in prelect li from
Utc*apaeiai •Itenilon'* (Ivan marry vchkUa by lha North Kofi anj. The
anemy h»a mart* If p piacllce In aliack Acid huapllal* and alraft mnbulanrt* rvhefaver
(fV/ame DrpoUmeal I’Aoto from Inlernailonal)
Uivre*
wherever found (pe/enie

! M P m w A ij
hr
Jft i'«V &gt;«A|
IS t A p ril
kk - A i n J Kkii J

Ola DRAW IN IM V FIRi IN DASH FOR NEARBY COVER
HIS! DRAMATIC FAONT-UNE PHOTOS »how tha deadly gtve-and-takp
rondlUonl Uial a i li l on lha battlrfront •« Amcrtran forcea teek to
drtva the Cemmualtl Invadcra from South Korea. Shown In art)uent«.
a tuial) Koionn vllla(e ln(e*trd wilh Ited anlpera la aal altra (top) by o
U. S lank Moving in, tauh romroander Lt Robert Freeman, Watertown,
N. Y., Ore* turbine at rmp'ia from turret of hti vehicle Itrlallatlog wtth
heavy mortar fuc. Ileda knotk out tank'* pint ai »hell eaplodea nearby.
Ordered to abandon their niruer, (lit duck rnrmy Are (boltor.1) a i thay
dx.ii (or hlllion t verlnoklna the burning \&gt;lllege.
ffnlernolhmal)

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�Korean CoimnieR

A t THE C H U R H C E 5
All Churth Noth** mutt he prr tented at the Herald of Hr* e«i II**
d it before publication.

Sanford M inisterial Ae*n, iallnn
Rev. H. L . Zinim rrm nn. P rrsid tn l
Jo * C . Crew s, See, - T re n s.

*

F R E E M ETH O D IST f l i t Rt II
F IR S T I I II Rt II OF ( T llilS T .
Corner Weal Fourth Street and
S C IEN T IS T
l.aural Avenue
SOfl h ilt Second Street
Fred R. Horton. I’aalor
Sunday S h-«ol 9 45 A.M.
Sunday School 9 45 A M
Morning Service 11:00 A .M
Morning WorMtlp 10:45 A 51
Wednetday Service BOp P.M
Young People* Service 7:00 PM
Reading Room Ttte«&lt;iara and
Ev an faliitir Service 7:30 I’M
Friday* 3:00 to 5 00 |‘ M
Space] am ice* Thur*d*v and
' Spirit" j* the rubject of Ih*
rldav at 7:30 P.M R-V. M (’ l.e»f ton-S*imon which will he reed
allaw will be »peaking.
in Church** of Chi|»t, Sclent i*t
throughout the tv"rtd on Snndav
F IR S T M ETH OD IST r iH 'R t II Augntt 0.
419 Park Atenve
The Gold*n 7»»t It: "The frul1
J. E_ McKinley, l’a*lnr
.Mrs. I’.R. Stephen.on. Dire-tor of of the Spirit j* love, joy. Pea**
longtuffetlng. gentlane**
| ikM
Religion* Education
♦f,Wf**rgn r
9:45
A M Churrh R.-bonl a n**'*, filth ,
itnh Ihfi# i» no liw'* 1(1*1
data for every age
V22. 23).
11:00 A .51 kL-rning Wur*hip
A l ’ong th* citation* which c«m
Ou*»t aptaker—Guy Athaarn, *•
aoclate lay.leader of Orlando Hi* prl»* tha Let ton-Sermon I* the
following
from the Rlhle: ",
trlct.
* 7 :0 0 P.M, Youlh Fellaw*hlp, In when thou rr»;**t. enter Info fhv
*ln**t, and wh*n thou ha*t *hut
lernatiunal and Senlm.
9:00 P.M. Evening
Worthip thy door, pray to thy Father whl-h
I* in *e. ret; and thy Father which
Guett apeaker, Guv Alheatn.
reeth in *ftr*l ahell reward *hee
openly" i Matt, fl «t.
H O LY CRCISS C IH Itt II
The l.***on-K*rmon
alto
In
(Fpiwopal)
d ole- the fr-Uowing paitage fi-ni
Hee. H. Lyltlei-n Zimmerman
the Chrl«ti*n Scienre
teathccl
II. H., Rector
Science eand Health with Kay
9:80 A .51. Holy EucharUt anil 1 &lt; the Scripture*." by Mary B aiei
»errm»n,
Eddy: "The i!"i*t typifler the
9:80 A M Church School.
•aruttm ■
, **f Spirit, the door n*
»hl h *hut» out «lnful *en*e nut
let* in Truth, life, *rvt l,w e
C E N T R A L B A P T IS T C H I'R t It
f ° *rtt*r into the heat I of prayer,
Corner N’ lrdh Street and Laurel
the door of the erring *en*e» mu»*
Avenue
t'e . |i..e,| I Ip. rnurt be mute and
Rev. B. L. VVhalle*. I’ailnr
mateiia'ifir, allent, that man may
Sunday School 9:45 A M. (')*****
ha&gt; e audience with Spirit, the di­
for all age*.
vine Principle, Love, which j*
5lornlng Wor*lilp ll:tv i AM *I||'V* all errnr" 115; 3-5, p».,
Sermon by pattor.
B.T.U. 7:00 PM . Dn|..n» for all f i r s t c h r i s m i n i i i c n c i i
age group*. Wf erpe. (ally in vite
IKOT Stnfnrd A*enoe
all Intermediate* In t.n with u»
J. Randall Earrlt, MlnUlet
,Evening W*r»hlp 8:«n p M “ The
"The Trantformed Life” |« ihc
nice From The Cloud'', *atmon hv minUter’* «ennon *iih)e*! a* lh»
iailur. All *lgn teeket* etptclallv Flrat ChrUtian Church Sunday
nvlted.
morning.
Tuesday 7:80 P.M. Teacher* and
The Church School begin* ai
officer* inteting of the Sunlay 9:45 A M
tchool. Covered dl*h.
The Officer* of (he churrh will
-Midwteh prayer tervi * W#dn»*. meet Tuc'dav night 8 Oil o’clock
day 8:00 P.M. Monthly hu»lne«*
The midweek rervlce will tw
to follow.
ei|rie»da* at 8 (10 o'clock
’•Come Thmt With If* And We
Come atudv the Rlbje and prav
Will Do Thee Goo-I"
with ii*. A eurtllal welcome I* a t ­
tended to all.

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Sanford Cnmptnt
JE H O V A H ’S W IT N F S 9 F S
Me|«ch BaiWIng— Room JI'*
Watchtower Sunday 4:80 PM

L e p a l N o tic e

t'H H R C II n F i l i F N A Z A R E N F
115 klaple Acentre
Rev. I,. R. Ru*hlon, Pa*lor
Sun lay School 9:45 A .51
Morning \Vor*hlp 1 1 -rut A.5t.
Junior Hot tel y 8 15 P.M,
N V P S 7 0n P M.
EvangelUlle Hour 7:45 I’ 5*
Midweek
Servl.f Wednenlay

i r h* h b * ^

?*■?**•»

r# r#

!!■*•

of the Red troop* are true.
"Th# gue-rill** ink* no rrironor* at ■ft.” one raid. "The regular
Korth Korean hoop* will talc
primner* tf they are able to
m*rrh. But the\ won't fool around
with wounded nritoner*.
The** are «h&lt;&gt;t or hayonrtted,
hr «ald.
One pritnoer who e*raped Ih-t
Red* raid thrlr army termed to
he made up largely of b.*ttl**i«e
nomomi and young Cornmunitt
enthmla*!*.
"The*e older nonronv* aren't
*uch bad Joe*," he «afd. "They'vv
been through copibat before ami
know what It i* Hfcc. They'll offer
you a cigarette or give you .* Utile
flrat aid if you *ieu"! too hadli
hurt.
“Bill the yontir mldier*—«ome
of them look Id nr under— am
nothing hut *r*tliit». They gel *
kick out of murder,"
During the day when a U. S.
d'drlon wa« 1ocke.l with the R»d»
In the hetlle for Kochang, corr»*«
prudent* *aw a hoik on the de*k
of the commindlng peroral.
It* title; "Tomortow Will Re
Reiter," a novel '»v Hetty Smith
"f haven't had a chance to look
at II." *atd 5|»| General Church,
Fredrick, Md, Hut I like the «:&gt;und
of II.**
In the divitien me** hall a
h*ndcr»nk*d phonograph blared
with "I'm Hr earning flf k White
ChrUtm**," and then "The Ml**ourl W alt*"
One Ihlng you notice about
Kor»a 1* that It I* a land of ellenl
animal* Th*y are at ttolcal »»
I he people
In Ian dev* of driving about
the rountryilde I have hearit no
bullock bellow, no cow low, no
calf bleal. no tv&gt;nv whinny—and
no dog bark The dog* here nr*
erraggly
creature*
that
look
mangv rather .than atarved, they
appear completely Indifferent to
traffic and many have l&gt;e*n run
ever hecauvu they refit** to leap
nut o f th* path o f *peedlng army
truck* or leep*.
Orca*|onally one ting, nun* am
t'ltlou* lh*n th* test, wrlll dart
out and rha;e a vehicle Hut hr
doe* an fntmdlrscily a* If ha were
loping In a vacuum. Ha never
balk*.
Hill there"* one friendly *ound—
the chirping of EltglUh vpanow*
»o familiar m&gt; Amcrlearr »lre»U
in Ih* hor»e and buggy day*.
There Hill* ru.'flan* am everywher* h»re.

• »t^*INCF mv o-ife « friend* *t •*
* * «he'« a Itoel." romptamed P •
"*he‘» awekened me every day *
chanting, 'Lo, 0i» m o m '"
That'* better than my wife,"
K iiintblerl h i* n»lghbot. r
book ptibluhei
Mm* wal e*
me at the *am* time trying,
Mow the la w n " * '
When G rouch” Mat* •**• vl*

&amp;

I H l W i l t n Z IN K

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(ted New Yo rk b» met one
•iteptlc who refuted to h*lle *
T ’
the M ar* hove really *•• heoth
,g
e re
O b v lo t lt lv ,' (h » t o ld
fj,
O r o u 'h o .
you « re ! • ■n *
jj i
C h lto I* Ita lia n , and •• fat
lla rp o
he never open* h i*
mouth at all “
/
Another lady toughl e-t * mI •
\r'
graphed ptc'ure of ib -ith o
P e n t think I art. *11 Ih * t ie r * i r"
only w *pt tho«e I m c ra rr at- tit
It * fleiieying to h* In i t 9 *•'* I '
the other one * The | r l i *el't
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GLASSES FITTED
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Dr. H. K. Kinjc
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Chlropraclnr
Al. Nat. Hk. Bldg
Ph. 175] or 174*

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Successful Growers Use

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Winter Haven

PA N FO RD D E A L E R

CHASE AND COMPANY

NCTICS
At ten o’clock mi Tuwtluy niotiiititc, Auguai 22,
the Beminole County Board of Piiblir ln*tnic*ion will
received sealed bide on a heRtif’?
fnr ! ymao
School, Longwood-Altamonte, Seminole County, Floridj, PUm m d ipeciflcatlona c*n be obtained from Ar­
chitect Elton J. MouBhton a t the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank Building on depoait of Ten Dollars. The
Bid must be accompanied by n cnabler'a or certified
chark In the sum of five per cent of the bid. The Board
rckerk’ea the right lo reject any or alt bids.
BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTHUCTION FOR
8 EMINOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA
L E. Junian, Chairman
T, W faiwtcn,

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An *dv*r&lt;l**menl
lelev(#t*rr cb*ll *h*f
completely around
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h*cou»e Ch»er*d*1 Irvckr whh Icn4.*-r-,*c
eng**.*-Pic *m« c r»l So,-*cpower—proved
hr r if r.l riiieigt on *&lt;gi&gt;wi u.*d o*
rtundnrd eqolp-*e. t lo c»:c,e.,r:,'f&gt;i.l rwr'lel*
of &gt;li# flee ntert pep-dor **nlei, l^.tPJO kr
lA-rOO l|»* (- V W low orlylou! Oit, lo%*
i ' . i cl cperol-on. Is* vpleto rcrl meet,
o Med ie&gt;icg(.

N U T IC E : Dally Vacation lllhl*
School will MaM on Aug. 14 and
run through Aug ff. Plan on being
with ua on tire *eiy flrat day. Fun
and plenty of II for two week* Re
member all the good time* we had
lait year? Well, n w ort and h»
her* a’ 9.00 o’clock 5londav morn
ing of Aug. 14.
F IR S T B A PT IST C III'R t T I
F a it Airniro at lililli Illtrcl
\V, I’. Ifmok*. Jr.. I'avtoe
John I,. Miller. Educational
Director
"We've Sa**d A Plare For You."
Sur-dav School l* 45 A 51. "Bring
the family to Sunday School "
Morning Wonhip 11:00 A.M
Sermon. W.P. Brook*. Jr,
Training
d'nton
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"1 raining Union I* a family fffair."
Evening
Worrhlp 8:00 P.M
Sermon, W.P. Rrookt, Jr.
Wedneaday Evening Service 8:00
P.M
"Building AH 'fooled "

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2?.3/te r
foerafion
Mr*, hlavlo C. Kaulman.
70th Ave., Baton Rouge, l.oulri.
ana, *av» II l» a full Hnre |oh
l e 'nine lahr on hev little Branddaughter, Mildred Gore, but i* i»
a Job aha thoro-ighly enloyt Yc*.
everything In life fur her the»c
day* la enloyable—becaute «he
liar at l*«l found the »ecrel of
b&gt;trig well. She now tate* IIAHA CO L
regultrly
becaim
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found the waa *uffeiing ft an i
deficiency of Vitamin* B l. Hi
Niacin, and Iron.
Here !* Mr* Kaufman* Matement: "I have been taking HADACOf- for over a year B-fure
* *Iw»*l*‘t* I «IVIII# IlilWlkhcMie 4
m i terribly nervrv.it and un**t
ill Ih* lime I w#» underweight
and lutt couldn't e*t at all My
appetite wav *o lav that I ate
Irregularly at all hour* of Ih .
day. f tried mnnv thing* lo try
to build tin my itm-down cooil
Don—nothin# helped me After
’aklng ih#** »o.called remedic* I
wav nervou* and wa* *le*ple«t
a* ever Then I afarted * »Mng
IIA D A C O L. After the th irl hottie I felt 100% Lett*. I have
ealned welghi. my aoMtlte I* h e .
mendou* and heat of all. I tleetr
**11 nighla and my nerve* eie
ateadv a* can he
IIADACOf
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well aa that general run-down
condition, and ache* anil pain* of
neurilla. If your ayitem lark*
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mu ahnuld buy—the kind you
rhrmld alart taking Immediately,
Only One Genuine H AD ACO l.
Don’t go through life (offering
rurh fimdiah Uuiure from your
rtomach or ache* and pain* of
neulltla when relief Is i t rlo**
at han-i a* the nrarrat dnir*tore
for auffurtra from farea JofW•nelea. Buy HA DA O i l . todey
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• a f l a a a f af| f t i e l a r n l i r a a f i r l a l H
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Hut don't aearrb for temptation.
A ro il it and dent It: lllreecl It the
liiau that r w l u r e t h temptation.—
Jam.- 1.12.

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Virginia
not lh- only e l a t e
wInc I, ir tullrriny tium a etrioui
r|i.J&lt; im, lint lumrner. Trial
leporl!
caiM in H I ol the
rlatr'i / H counlirt, or 272 nM&gt;i(
than during the lame |&gt;eriod l*il
year.

An Aiab waiihinan at a fuel
dump at JrJ.ialt io Saudi, AiaLie
gol even hotter llieu we were the
other dev lie rat down to brew
a pot ol tee. Id himtelf a little
flit and. in addition. 50.000 diurai
oi aviation gaiolinr, keioicbe.
beniinr. aud mold fuel.
i.er'e ho|ie that our cungietimen
will piovr lu be lomewhal heroic
iu* thr neat lew yearr and refrain
from that favorite congressional
pastime of voting little gifts lo the
folks Lack home Deep ciiannels&gt;
new btiJgcs. smooth highways are
not going lo do us much good if
Ruuia beats us.
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Fsoin the depraved direction of
Drew Pearson, we note renewed
attack* upon General MacArthur,
blaming him for the setbacks in
Korea. Tbis sort of thing will pro­
bably increase, particularly rhould
our Hoops be forced into the sea.
The politicians in Washington will
Le quick, as they were in the case
’ uf Pearl Harbor, lo shift the blame
from thcm*eivci lo the. back ol
rouse poor defeated soldier,

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1. eium rautry says

R A W w iw n v m t t v p

W hen President Roosevelt s|sike of Hie forgotten man.
lie did not have translators in mind, hut he well might have
A correspondent takes to task the review ers in the New
York H eruld Tribune Risik Review because they discussed
three hooks hy foreign autho rs, without m entioning the
uutne o f the translator. He sa y s tru ly that a good tra n sla ­
tor m ight bring success to a Issik hy a little-known'foreign
w riter, a t Kdwunl Fitzgerald did w ith "T h e R u b a iy at" ol
J m a r K i.u yyn in . Or a |«*ir translation might k ill a really
great book.
T h is is true within lim itations. T h e late Sam uel Putnam
prepared h is recent translation uf "Don Q uixote" out of a
.‘onvictlun that all previous renderings of th is Sp an ish m as­
terpiece w ere laid. Yet "Don Q uixote" has convinced the
world o f its greatness despite the faults of its translators
On th e othei Iiaml even the work of a conscientious
tran sla to r may involve problems. Most of the classic R u s­
sian n o velists were brought to the attention of Englishspeaking rentiers through the versions nf Constance G ar
iiett. T h e criticism has since tieen brought against her thut
she m ade Ihe m«st different novcllat* itound e x actly alike,
thus g ivin g non-Russian readers a false ideH of their w rit­
ing.
At leust all can agree that more attention should In*
•riven to tran sisto rs.

60,000 Guests

Kvitii the most am bition* party-giver m ight think
twice before invitiiiR 50 . 1)00 guest*. The A rm en S U c i fo rlxiriiturn oi iVlitiiiitfiown, Ohio, apparently did nut turn 11
hair whim doing i*u in celubrution uf its fiftie th h ill Inlay.
Any of tin- r»4»,ot&gt;r* inhiihitunl.t of .Middletown mid vicinity
wuit welcome lu attend, ubiuilulely free, u party w ith final.
•Irinka and rlu U irn te entertainm ent.
T h v icsrty uaeil 160,000 hot dogs and 1(50,000 buttlea nf
soft d rin ka. O rder* on thin anile would, to put it m ildly, tax
any grot-cty. O ther atatiatlca were in proportion. T h e only
figure not irlvrn out wan the bill. L arg e an thla munt have
It ia rapidly Iwcnming incrraiiii*- Ixtin, A rtn co doubtless reckon* the exj&gt;en(liture well worth
ly aoparent why Ru»«i* returned In while If H make* for better relatione I mtween the cotpurftthe Srcuiily C ouih .J and why lion and the city where it liven.

United Nations

Ihim Ihr villain,** thr American

eInrad.
Malik letiiilvrl that Auetin wa
‘hyetcriral anil lile iiaml wavlne
ami ahiiiiiing dun'i make any Im
pirealon on me ae a Soviet deli
gelr. If he |» trying,.,1a blrjim v!
me, he hae directed hfs remark*
In the wrung aildrvaa.**
Uritleh Pel-rate Sir Gladwvr
Jebb roiiiinented that Malik's "o'
frneivtami
moved
irregular
rpeerh nuk-s It completely dee)
that hie guveritmetit le delermlnei1
(it maintain what Is tliv reverse o '
the truth."
I&gt; an Chauvrl uf France branded
Malik' rhargr uf U.fl. agvreeelu
in Korea '•fal»«*‘ ami added. "I
I*peat, il le falev.'*
Warren It. Austin. U. 8. dele­
gate. raid the Itueaian resolution
war "entirely beyond the agenda
amt thr hneineae now confront*
.ng ua"
"Note Out thr Kuaalana say
Ihr ‘rri.rr«intatlvre of tha Ko­
rean
people.* **
Auetin
aald.
"We decided that (Korean re­
presentation! In lha Otntral Aa*
•emhly and In tarn m edlnr* of
ttie Security Council. That body
» the KeputlU of Korea-lit#
mly K mI v that represents tha

the tiying dayi of the Revolu* nf the Council Am

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.vide the nation with a bade |„- u * war in Ki
iiosophy lo liva by. aw) Hamilton
U.d. Delegate
il Adam were practical comet- tin denounced Mi
lire* concerned more with order
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FRIDAY AUG. I9 1950

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T t'U N ON r i A 'l.lf, A 1
T H E ri-A S H lM f A iu trevv

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HPENCER TRACY—KLIZAI1ETH TAYl.OR

11'aaflaaaS r n a F a ir n u l

Commati'k*-* of the «para*&lt;
Army a r e a s will dccale what tyiKU
uf techniclana they need and make
i heir tolls accordingly.
The Army. Navy, and A ir
F"ice today he/un a new tsoliry
of allowing B n r r r liU and Na*
tfonal Guarelvinrn a little extra
time in civilian rlo iliv if tl»«y
hold tritlcal jobs.
Secretary of Defense Johnson
announo-d that the armed •crvlce* will lw guided In Ihl* by
n list of 4S ‘•critlrsl occupation*,
prepartd hr the lailsir Itepart.
mrnt. ami a |l*t uf "f “e»**ntlat
activitir*" t ifMlu-tnes I, prepared
hy the Commerce Department
Thus tin* old tug-of-war be­
tween Industry amt lb* military
fur
the
country'*
manpower a
started over again, unly five
y»ar» after the *nd of World
War II.

O . nrJiclate for
\

Complim
IA IG IC N

The
coni|ihiiH'iits
sta rt
injuring in
one® yo u ’re seen in
this
o h a r m i it g
shirt-tlre.Hs of ray­
on ert*|h* ! A ll Im*&gt;
t'tiusi* o f its gratvf u I sleoves with
the Inverted pleats,
its club co llar und
s a t i n b e l t , its
pleated skirt-fro n t.
Flam e,
turquoise,
lu g g ag e.,
black
Sizes 10 to 20.

U. S. Fighters
.( M lls s e • tmm •-,.»» i m i
&gt;l|i(cltij to g i,r * big lift to the
Nationalist Air Force
Previously. National!*! airmen
faced the prospect of meeting
Soviet*built jet plane* of the
Chines* Ked air force without an y­
thing to match them.
The American jet* landed at
Hslnchu airfield, on the western
searost facing the Communist
m«'''and ll-inchu U 10 tai'ee
southwest of Taipei. Amon|- N o .!
tions'.ist officer* watching them |
arrive waa Gen. Chou &lt;*hih*Jou.,
chief of Ihe joint gefleral staff.
Almost simultaneously the U .
S. Far East A ir Force announc­
ed in Tokyo that fl-ifs Immhing
North Korea are ha»««1 new* • on
Oamawa. A m erican.air l*e*e- t*r*
Okinawa are about 70n milefrom the aame distance from the
Amoy In Rest China, logical »t«gIng area for a Communist attempt
to invade Formosa.
It's no -ecre* *h-f rrnn;- **»rficlds on Formosa are being
strengthenrsl and Improved.
The Nationalist air force itself
resumed activity this week on the
heels of a flying visit frum Tokyo
hy General MacArthur, who con.
At A WHITI HOUM CVBVMOMV, I’isaldem llarry S. Truman sign* Intu
ferred at length with General.
law lha Organic A d (or Guam, Urun granting tha people of Guam U. S.
Isslmo Chiang K-.l-Rhek on the de­
dU icrahlp and Uta B1U ol ItlghU aa wall a* eeUbllshlng a represented c
fense of Formosa.
form ol govetnuent through an elected Irglrlaluxi. nitncssing lha signMacArthur
premised aviation
In a (L to r.) art: Navy Secretary Francis P. Malthcwi; Baa CUr.ton P.
ga« would bo supplied. The f.r s l
Andcnon (D-N.M ); InterInr Secretary Oeear Chapman, and Sen.
tanker I* duo tomomw tinder I*
Hugh Duller, Re.mMirati of Ntbreska.
(/nleMutllowal Souadphmo)
a. naval ctcort.
Chinese dianatrhrs r e p o r t e d
control over or Ihe right to use, sporadle Communist shelling of
mkh other .vomt."
Quemonv, a Natunalist-held .slain!
lit toll! Hlalry Florida law per* lyng oft Amoy on thr other aide
tCwwrtaaea frw e re a r Ha*I
mite Iwvcrnge agenta to aearch
mieae include ■:*. only -hi roj.ns llsUw* dai!*ra* oiemUen at *.i&gt;
where liquor* are atorej or anld lime during business hour* wlthuy the lirrnerv but aleo all ..(• , warrant.
• thvr room* In tha building which
Ervin aleo upheld the right
.ire »o rloaely connected there­ of tha beverage aupervltora lo
with ua to ailmlt af free paaaagv

1 7 .9 5

Beveridge Agents

provided that tha
tome dominion or

over to the
- r i f i office.

Duval

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county

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Their Mothers
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THURSDAY-— AUGUST 10th-----9:45 A. M.
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Itearham Theatre. College girls will model Ihr newml fashions tut
student Ufe. There will be music and excitement
galore! Career girl*, high school girls and all
their friends art invited too. No admiiwlon,

ll's ■ nnm}Ing tbow.
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Reserves Called

tana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington,
Nevada, fla b . A riioiial U.-UU.
K ririW iU f in t will U •«l«ct*&lt;i
tentatively an,I oiilrirat to their
neairit uir,li,at facility foi |»hy*
•kal raainlnatice,. Thr:. thr. Will
irtvin to their homM and he orin i d to activr duly frum there
ihnr ehv«iral condition lial-rn found aatlafartoiy.
They will l*r givrn 21 days front
r|.r date of n-reipt of their or&gt;lei« to aettle personal affaire liefore reporting to training divi­
sio n or reception center*.
In sdditinn to u*ing thr rnlretrd
rrseiviits for filling out National
(iuard amt reavrvr unit*, the
Army Mid it will nrvl tomr of
them a- "key specialist*'* in r * .
panton of the regular Army. This
apparently would include such
terhniciar.s a» tadar and radio

Sedan, good Iraniportatton.
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Ulnme TIk* Translator

| to war wtlV liMtia in I94&lt;i. That
i would have been Ix-forr ihe i&gt;rojilf
i o i itiia coustiy, nr ol the wotld.
' were yrl remvi-ccd that Runia it
•rent on woiU conquest. aud hrntr
would hate been unthinkable, but
. it would hate had llie advantage
oi going to war hefoir Russia war
lead) and while we weie Hill bel­
ief ptepaird than we ale now. One
of the «ieai weslnriscr of ileuiorracits it the nrtrevily nf wailing
(or the aeciapr man lb wake u|i.

faiths, WU • mail tf conriderable
datura and provided a rallying
m AH for aiF true democrat ia lb«
ilruggie agaiait Farcum. Caa il be
faat io thia, ihe moat den ft roue

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M entbrrn of the Notional Guard w ill know w ithin 16
rlnyn w h a t their future is to be as a result of the recent
developm ents in Korea, G eneral M ark L a n c e tells a Junior
C h am b er o f Commerce m iftliiK In Colum bia, S . C . where
the IB lh Division ia now in trainiriK
N atio n al Guardsm en, ua w ell aa R eserve o fficers, and
.suing nu n subject to tin d ra ft, might juat as well set their
.muse in order and K*'t ready for the inevitab le summons
vhlch is su re to come w ithin the next few m onths.
W e do not like to Is- pessim istic about the international
situation, nor a gloom spreader here at home, hut as we
nee it th ere is very little chance of conditions getting uriy
.*elter u n til they have gotten considerably worse.
Hy that we mean that the United N ations need a grew,
many m ore divisions in Korea than they have there now.
Most o f these divisions w ill have to come from the United
States and We do not hnve them at the present time to
•end. T h e y will have to come from the N ational Guard and
,'rnm S e le ctive Service.
W e do not expert the need for a strong m ilita ry fore*
To su b sid e when the Korean hostilities are over, it we are
driven into the sea. we w ill need a tremendous force even to
egain a tsrnchhcad, and In the meantime R u ssia w ill l»e
tempted by her victory to launch new adventures elsewhere,
f o u r counter-offensive is successful, we cannot slop ut
In- ,*Wth parallel hut w ill have to fight o u r w ay clcur
hrough N orth Korea and perhups to tin* M anchurian Isir
•er. M eanwhile, R'issiu again w ill lie sorely tempted to star
mine diversionary art ion in other parts of the world.
So «ve do not see how an ything can isisslh ly lie ahead
oy a long and costly war. We do not believe the world
•truggle can possibly lie resolved without com ing to grips
vith Soviet Riissiu We Isdievi- that time is of the essence
md thu*. the more quickly we get on with the jo b , the beter our chance of victory, ami the sooner the ordeul w ill bcver.
W e ho|»e tlmt * e ure wrong. Rut seeing things us we
lo, the o n ly advice that we can give is to get ready.

I the United a u t o iKoutO have goa*

Malik wanti to Im- piriidrnl. It it
not lo real Conitnumrl China at a
member ol the United Nations. but

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
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inn. I'in. m |»i 41 world

Dr. N antt’3 Ai! vice

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Summei* Slad
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i'jciul Calendar
F R ID A Y
L'n.ld thr sponsorship of Itrta
Higmu I'M sorority, the recep­
tionist at tio Ft inald'Langhton
Memorial Hospital is Mrs. t.'l.fi
Abies.
MU M l A I
Th* Ktsir Knight C llilr uf th
First Haptlst Ciiurrh will n.rrt in
the churvh annex at h:Ui I'.M

11'KStl \ &gt;
Tii* Pilot I'lui. will hold a picnic
at "Tim r and Tide*’ beginning at
6:00 I' M.
The t'haprl Choir of thr FirHapti.t Church will mret at U:4h
I'.M 'or rehearsal
The Woman's Hihle Class of
thr First Laptist Church will
hold their iitonthl) mrrtlng at
th* home of Mrs. II It lin k at
h;00 I'. M. Co-hostrtst'« will lie
M s. C. New son and Mrs J . A.
Hi iM 'i'i .
W K P N K sp tt
Th* Prnvri Meeting -#r\i r n
ths Kir-l Hrst.lt I Chinch will lo­
gin at M.tHi I'.M.
r i l l USD t \
TJi* Douglas Join Junior lin e
theiliiHwi of th*- Fir-t
Hantist
Chut i'll will Inert ut 7r:!•» |* M. ,n
the Min’# Hlble Class Room.

Birthday Enjoyed
By Susan Ann I)ekle
■Ml*. Mr Ivin Dckle honored hrr
daughter, Susan Ann, on h«r sec­
ond birthilay with a party Monday
ut lh' 0*1.1* hum* on West Fir*t
Slr**t.
Th*
honurr* ir tfiv n i
many
loirly g ift, (runt hrr littlv fritiiU ,
and iatr in thr aflrrnoon refresh­
ments of n r m a m , cake and batkit* uf randy wrrf served.
Favor* of mairir hat* w rrr passrd out to thr rhiidrcn.
Thmr altrnilinir thr partv worn
Mama Kay l.ippincott. Pamela
Kaddy, W ay nr and Marth Keeling,
Cl.arlr*. Susan and Steven Strin,
Wait* and l-rroy Griggs, Toni and
Klainr Krhols, Patsy Owrns, Joy
and Gay Stanlry, Fay llollowray,
llrrnda David, Shami. U 'r, RirVy
Galloway. Tnnim and Jimmy Pal­
mer, Jackie llohannon, Lon Revels, Mikry and Donna Davis. Iluttv
and Hutch Holly.
Also Mrs. Iloh l. i | ' p t i n u t Mr'
KM . Kaddy. Mrs. Harold K*»li*i*Mr. Krril .Strin. Mrs. O.II. Grige*
Mrs. I.umat Krhols. Mrs
II II
• Iwrn*. \|rs. tifred .Stanlry Mrs
A lt. Holloway. Mrs. Hikr Davit
Mr*. II..I. I..v , Mrs. Richard Gallo­
way, Mr*. I^imhrrt Palmer Mr«
G il Uuhuriron, Mrs. Grlon Rrvrls.
Mr- Jrff I &gt;avi«, Mrs. John Holly,
Mr*. H I) Dr Mr. Mis. Loulsr MarAlexander and Miss M rll* John­
son.
Aul«tinit Mr*. Drkle in serving
were Mrs. A.P. Holloway and Mrs.

Hah l.l|&gt;pinrott.
Ho l l y w o o d , \ug.
'lilt piohaldv will trike you a*
lop n tin ndirnloiis, what with
all the ,-.i iou * in w* on the wiretill i* ...v)., Hut l*vs- just had tiiv
own I ..Ml uf a ou.id stage, tryIn,: lu itil*-rvicu Martin au&lt;i Lewi
I *o. . &gt; »ye- d
igldl) thumb
ed, my knee relleim checked and
toy *ar pull’ ii. Dealt . ,its t its ill
J --»-y I i'Wis i.u'kitl, sl igiMn an
ill* Iti'il * a
other like insist wiP'
nidi, eons- mail.
j-'il Ulrt swore they're .he lie
of Irir.a l. and angidy ds r 'ed i%
lUlnoi they might ipljt up terry
vow id. '-tVe’ri the happiest duo in
• hotr business."
.i i.m i ii .i U y j i a n pr*'fv*sion
Ml '.iv iia lit from the nlgtitrlub,
1 hi y re vi.'/y funny fellows if vo
III e yuui voinidy seasumd with in­
sanity. J ir t y Lewis, ,»f, Isom in
N ew ark ,'N J ., wear- a .-nw rut
am.
'mctiloes, a simian xp nion Dean Martin, 3.1, of JPatllien
vill . 0 ., anil D im Heath, Cai'f.
Is Du dark, gO«d lucking rawsiMSi
Of ill* |Ms&gt;t. .
|
,
T i.ik iU r g . fe A ir e d ll in "Mv
Friend Irm k" a n iL " M i
Fneml
Irma *soe. W est.'^N.nf thav'r*
slai* and investors in an imleprnd
*ot pruductlun 'ailed -At
Wai
With the Arm y," liases)
a p in
that ran four months on H'oadwny
last year.
Drail .slot Jelly h'.gaa siuggii■
ravh other at tin soil of ihe Inrmh
hour Jerry explained, "We’ve la-en
having a lol of fun ,.n this pi
Ins*
Dean: ” 1 think they're go
Ing to shelve tin picture and it
Is s a us."
Jarry
J u l y spoi.'an.
e p o ii'an .-u
ously
u iiy assum
u-.uini-ei a n .
A
w

rlia rn rte r th at r o u e , to Ills jg lb
mind. H u iid sn ly lie was a shm
f * i* man e xa m in in g n i) ncfi*r
"W t ra n g iv e you a k S - l l if you

prefer."
Then tie was a corny vaudevillian: “ A funny thing happened oi
the vay to th* tudiu today. I
druve mv at between l*»u street
car*. I hi you know «nyl-s»lv whod
like u tall, -hin H u iU f”
Next he was a din tor. tappii
my kiiei wlln a pcrwtl and fiugei
^ lug tny eye and ear*.
JiVT~: "When w • work,
real') go to .own." Dean: ' W
don't get back, tut w* go to tow-r
Jeriy flicked hi* cigaret ashes t

IIA IT IK T HOCIKTY
The W.M.H. uf the Central Haplist Church honored Mr*. T.P. Ca­
son' with a stork shuwer on Tues­
day svening.
Interesting game* were enjoyesl
by all. Delicious refreshments were
iVsm bv Du- hostesses, Mrs, it.
Masey, Mrs. Charles llayu* and
.is. i^ . Davis to the following:
.re, Carl Huinmerlin, Mrs. Hoyle
. ta.ssck, * Mr*. T.P. Casun, Mrs
n Item on, Mr*. 8.L. Whatley,
Mr*. 8. Hannah Mrs. Hi gum.d
^ssuoniuni. M i.. S j . liiuok. A'rU.L. Myers. Mrs W.O. Stan.ri
•drs. Louise .Smith, Mrs. l-»»u' *•
L*&gt;we, Mr*. J .F . Renton. Mrs. J. II
. .,n i i . .»i
I* s’ t«- Mug.

Arnold Van Nets is visiting it
lativis in New York City.
At Smellier letllllird It
west
ft urn a l hr re month’- i t . at? u dm
ing wtiirli time he touird Ml &gt;tst.
David D l aid w ill hit
day for Washington IM
spending solus timr with {
ir. Hanford.

win not ili1

mi*.

invasbitu ’
ad oni ho* is

P en n«y’» my! • . p e o p le ’hi

iam*.

picked lh*M vo}u«tffer.;

Sure C u r e f o r B l i s t e r i n g Hot W e a t h e r !

PENNEYS

the Hepleml-er meeting will I* Mr*. J.K Perrltt. Her nei.-s In n
d at the home of Mrs. M.O. nette I'errikt, ar. oiiipaiii.d
&lt;
■nhoiswr.
home and will be th* rue-1 of t1
Peterson* for a w uk

\N N m NCKM EM

fauty contest whirl-

. the Hits Tbeatei

It be held

..might at

Mrs. K.S. MvCali ami

Feather Fi^Ii
T O P F L IG H T ’

rliii •

have returiud fro*., A’tlniitn wli

shs- attendr I the annual rssiiv*"

i;ll() I’. Si. are Mr*. Helen Hell­ lion of Die Gesiigia
's I, last
iisio

Ktu-iltinen''
pnsident of the Or* Association with Mr. McCall, i’h.

i;us»i..~~

Pr*', “s*,-" si

P IIO N B l « J J

Mr. and Mrs. If W I hug In
S i. annul', tin. ai. sp'ltding n I'
week*’ vacation -vijii .\t 1* ....•1
•rits. Mr. a lii Mr*. A C W it

by l|v* chairman, Mrs. J . I L . Antler.on. Judge Htvnstruin talked lu thr
Mrs. A J . Peterson has ]uit re­
member* °f the circle un Juvemlp turned from Veto Demi. u Ii * t
Dettaguency.
kaa been the gueel of hei si t

Judges for lb* ’’Miss Sanfuld"

W EAR

Mr. and Mrs. M. l. Mu . In
returned to their
home
nfl
spending the past two month
the peach srstiou of G*oi-i"

Mr. and Mr* John I. Lee ui
two children, Jonrllr and Alim t
have returned frnio Wavero--.
whei. Mr. D r ha- Inmi. ronfinr-l
to thr Atlantic Coast Lin- llo-p
&gt;ey t la i. on Munuay.
tal. They a n now spending u f
The meeting was presided over days at Nrw Hmyina Itru.h.

Open Weave

was areoinnamed home b\ her si

■Vonirn's Club, Joe McMullen, ter Mr*. Parks Hunter of At'ani
-al fos.lbnll roarh al Stetson
niveisity and Lloyd llssover
Mr*. R. A. Cobh returned hum.'
Galihtt. landscape architect in Wednesday after spending two
Iriamlo.
weeks in Cherokee, N. C., which

HAVl k , ^ f f c O k T K &gt;N f^ R A t:

Tagged a t a Dollar Savin g
N ew Low Price

ON TI1K STAGE—TONITK— 9:00 I*. M.

MISS SANFORD of 1950
BEAUTY CONTEST

LA.ST DAY
SATURDAY!
INIU1ILE FEATURE

' .iu VAGUE M ,V s .a
ALSO: TOM A JEIUIY CARTOON
DU'S: ( IIADTKK l-G U E \T NEW SE
“ UNDERSEA KINGDOM"

HI/ABEIH TAYLOR

SHIND-V'*- MONDAY
S A M O R D ’S M U S T S IIO W IN f

iQAN

— S | fBMWIESI
M

* C O t

Thousands Upon Thousands of Tiny Vents
Let Your Body B r e a t h e . ..Keep You COOL!

PICTURE

W lien the in n Rrls an hot il split* tails, you’ ll look, fvvl, bv a w l im itlc
■ Topflight a a u fo riirilt open weave shirt. Not only cool, hut you 11
find these fine cotton shirts aland out when it contra to drcaa-up good
loo lea. T h e popular Nut raft collar w ill itay frrsh looking through the

•-

Iwach

-vmt

wannest weather. Details like trams, buttons, com fortable fit have

onm I'w.-e* Dwith
b * t »•’

been ca re fu lly a u p rn tsrd by shirtm akrra who really know their huai*

i.n*' lerrv ree'nd '"to * -w*
Hied S t o v e , hugged t fit,' *e
bnP'ked down hr '''f* * f- *

«

1 asked th»

I

DRESS SHIRTS!
t c iu m

rived."
Dean had the inak4-|u man n
some attifklal l.l-»»d ' w li'« i
as though from lerrv'- klrk'r
Jerry, dl*c**v«rtn-* the •nlute
a fake; “You hokev, l.*J»e. mv
AheeM loa -vurue. * »* *•**•*.»'•*
w lie pkkcl un - folding stoh

■ s In*4 &gt;s»
• lul Chi'
i . u i on rat
pi IlippInO
in- .pill aii&gt;

C IR C L E MEETING
Circle No. 4 of the W.H.C.H. uf
the First ftlrthodlst Church held
their regular meeting at MrKin-

dm- at 7 A.M.. but t uasn't

*

H K ID L *

it Dm Hunt:
&lt; olid only
Ian* • to H"

II.II. Coletnan leaves lomori.
for Kovkport, Me., to join Id wif
who lie- lie*'*- visltin* tin Is f"
some time. They will return t"
I .Cll holin' in {*&lt;Sl.f* n l »«*di.

TRACY • BENNETT

Gqf)vfpr

t ill

Carroll Ite m 1

Mr. and Mrs. J.W lav lor u
Atlanta. Ila. a ir visiting with It" •
cousins, Mr, and Mr* It. tV I m
ner at their holm- on Park A -

may In- -m.n M) oiYgen .snk

surVI-

•sin e Irtm i M G M 'l “ M f l i H t I t )

Dirk Himps-sn of Atlanta is
spending a week with Ni i IMwel'
at hit home on Palmetto Avenue
lloth are students of Kinsirv Dental College.

W lkflR

ws-

1 4 1 1 ( n ( r iifo y b r n k f i t t , in l i u i

Mr. and Mrs. A I). John-.
Lakeland spent last wccKen
Hanford with friend*, diet
former rrsidrnt* of Hanford

say

and

s lo t 1 1 l / A l t k I I I

Mr and M i. I! M Mason J r.
of Panama City art t ie guest- of
hrr lirothtr-in-luw .m l - i.tn . Mr
and Mr*. C.I.. Powell.

ALL SEATS 44c

“Brarli chair*!
chair*! KiDe*-"
They move.1
sluggrd Jem -

IK A O

Mi. and Mr* J. D. Cotdrll and
toll*. Terry and Jimmy, lift to­
day for point* in North Carolina,
where they will spend two &gt;

f-ponswred by Has!news and PrwfsaiInstil Women's Club

Ih-sn: ''It’s jealo-'s pe*ml- ar'
those thingv W ell in';- .r*
up when Je m dies." Irrfv: "Th

” —
y P I N t IK

I lt«&gt; Will !«* till| oliliivi.t*
until i u i Ii uiuv »» Utr Antfruan
• in lilr uli* •uffiritutl) .i | uum «I
to thin* thrift out of ufltrv l*&gt;
Imllot."
I»r. Naitci,'f name w n listed
us sponsor for the United Woild
Fftlt'iallst* in ru-w spup*i advcrtii'im ni. urging support of tin*
*IIUII||. Ill* • Vpluill *1 il **9s u-*d
oil limit his pi i m i' *ioii
Hr tlrnouiurii tin luoVelUviil
■ltd -sill hr hsil .1 '• &gt; ii.i ..
rail uut lull |o Irlilo ir lilt lislll*
Hull! I hr lliru iln ship lull
iu
Jhiiiim V.
Tin* tlW F is barking » referrruluni ill tin S'ovi'iiitiri f i.mi.I i
gcucrul i'll 1 1 lull which i%•ill hi mil

nraa. T h ia shirt w ill give you a w l u tiitfa rlio n ! I l’a only 1.98.

WHITE • GREEN

w

liknl working wl*h Martin -•*
» Ltgel*
•
“ Look at me - h said. “ I****

TAN • GRAY GREEN

A RA N CE!
S lIM H E R S D l l TCH ELSEEBARGAINS!

rrmiy already. No. Hur1'* .wallr
wot-&lt;srf n '-llow "
T K V tO O *

•

*j
A I’l’h N 1 ION
\ N N I E (JKT Y O U R G U N
P L A Y IN G S E P T . 10-11

“Music In
The Moonlight'

COME IN. QUICK! FOR
HARD FINISH RAYONS

•

CREASE

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SMOOTH LONG WEARING
HAND TAILORED DETAILS
A T E B R IF F K ’ VALUE!

R E S IS T A N T

'T ilL O R E N UNDER 12 FR EE!
u n ity L E T E SHOWS 7 :5 0 —KJiOO !*. M.

ly Llffhtd Entrance And Exit Ways'

t a f e

MOVIKM UNDFM THR STARS
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EMPLOYEES1 DAYS

�I
TH* RANFfWO MFRU.fT flANPORD. FLORIDA

FrMXH ACfc. 4, ^50

Lake Sets Azaleas Down With 8 Hits For 10 To 4 Win
I Modest Ladies Ninlit

'

Crowd Sees Giants OID DIPINDABIE
Defeat Azaleas In
H cavyH itting Game

Orlando Will Be

B y A la n M av o r

t v o C X t v

Swish Sawalski Of N a s h v ille

Matches To Solve
Problem Of Davis
G . o To Glory In Hie M a j o r s
Cup Tennis Team

Before ■ tnorl'M crowd of l.mlir*'

Hy The AHBOCfATKft P R ES S
h a y t o n a b k a c i i . Aug.
N EW YORK. Aug 4-bV&gt;~ A
(RprviallVolu*l* County1
County**
Swiih Sawatiki, Nathville’i keglike catcher, hai ton* to glory in aerie* of tingle* "tryout" match**
Special I
Votu*la
a ace
i.n
grevh ’"nd* will gallop Saturday the major* and the only lament in the Southern Aitotlalion comet from the week before the Oavlt Cup
c«t
night at the dog track in honor of |),r Vofl.
Unnls final* of Aug. 28-27 may
&lt;14 T
help solve the tough problem of
&lt;11
|4w |itl U n h T * ”* Dm ,lfe!atu ? : ' t t * r a c r ,
™ #I1
h a p in c. generated hy King Carol'* promotion, none i* choosing the U. H. team.
I
I
I
1
4
whtrh h*&lt; town designated the *o high at that from nitmingliam forthe Baron'* luffered hard laat night
The Giant* held halting practice
Eleven player,. Including vet­
Orbnd Handicap, will tiring to in hi* htmmy hand*,
eran* Ted Hcnuedcr. La Creieeuta,
agaimt the Aral'** lait night,
lt«i the j- t an all-atar ra»t of rout;
On the nigh* the Chicago
Ign Cub* •et ond game Naihvlll* got off in C a lif , I lly Talbert, New Yoik,
tnlletlmg I) hit* off two I’alatl*
ont* t*
t» will
wilt he wntche
er
p , inrtl&gt;
watched‘ sent for their 3 tt&gt;-pound minor Iront hut failed aa Birmingham and Gardner Mutiny. Coral Gab'es,
11it f rs« * i 111*' f . t i f In n lrt I .
pitcher*. Of the 13 hit*, ^ vteie Im
Fla., were named yesterday by th*
by n l*f g* delegation of prnml lo-t(.ur rrU r, &lt;&gt;rl KawnUki batted I altered pete Modka.
Mranfuf I If* I *lB'k« I
In n*ia ft** I. ■
*
,
n*nt &gt;it*. official*,
and re»hlrnt*
filth.
Witout hi* homer In —
the
U. S. Davis Cup Hctection Com­
•lira bate* Mercel Poclkei and Al
..
i.
i
n
.
1
he
douhlrheader
split
helped
I&gt;fl am! IJ • Asa , ll&gt;.»
,.ft Ml
inland”
ftrat game of a
U double-header
land” Mayor William HeardKarri- Drat
douhlehe.dei | llirmlngham to • half game climb mittee to trv for the four berth*
Neville collected a double a pier e
ItHmta
A o rC A r fAs’p
•«t ........... "0 vaeitlon, will not Nashville might have lo st Instead |n the race to ovtrrome leading nn the squad.
•la in - • &gt;I I I * .,1 M r l* i,| .,
while John Htbnrcbr »n&lt;l I eii
fi
1„ ,1,1.. t - •••end. hut Clty Com- the kola won 2-1 N a.hvlll. lost AtlanU . The lo»t to Chattanooga
* r i . r j f ’S a
Rounding out the group ,-f as­
■tilt t •
t'«l«
fielder Murphy bang'd out a triple
tO"JAia
V o r I M Johnson will at! the second game hut in no way «-3. Memphis won the firat round pirant* are Budge Patty, Lo* An­
I '•! «*
Grm.AK'Z,
av
„
In rrpremntative in
flower w ai it the fault of King Carl, lie j u, the battle «g*lrut New Orleans geles, new Wimbledon champion
apiece.
a t o o h 'ao
hlardi'-og the winner of th* Hr- got three hit* In four time* at hat. to remain In the firat division. who spendt much of hi* time In
U ll (III I&gt; H UM r.
l,Ook|flg Ilk* a different tall
■
|
**trt
l
f*r
(,
fill
rA ra vs/
I*
H«odieap.
made five puUruU and didn't l.lttle Marv llotblatt loppet'. the Europe; Tom Brown. K*n Fran ­
tilth »boii the n'ght tiefnie the
I I f( r 1 «|
I f (i»riffrb( n fm lm p n^tith iRf** luiublr * ball.
POPOFP AUPIFR
'el lean*'
seven
game
victo ry cisco; Herbie Flsm , Btverly H'll*.
Giant* committed only one orroi
* 1 I I .&lt;!&lt;
4d f \
Bar me Seeretary Merrill Wall* j During the game the public t ilin g w ith a 4-2 v ic to ry to fin ale Calif.; A tl Ear ten Ban I eandro,
r o P /r c A a
K*» T 'fk
1
laat night which was a lhm»
Il'iMoti
It
II
,i*c
rl.r-trd
eight
loti
performer'
I
addle
&gt;
*
*v*|i-m
in
Hlrminghnm'*
7
L
cou rts re r,*«c IV(1■ItIII Kf#ifi
?
the n ig ht's program . E it t le Rock Victor Kfdxat, 1 hlladelphla, and
hi
from
rtyhlfirliln
Kd Jack* on
41 tl
4&lt;I IT1!
,,udc the Ih rllll. They arc Rickwood Park celled out the new* and Mobile were Idle.
/ i o n r /&lt; :o « e
funv Tratvrt, Cincinnati
that got by third baseman Joe
fltl* man
4“ &lt;1 JU n s to pr
Krl
Manila, Grey Topper. Both ol Sawal*kt’* departure for the
r c A - t»t&gt; ^
iT.lUifrlpI.U
Two collegians and a hlg league
Schoeilet Talbert and Mnlloy
&gt;&amp; M IS 4
Tomek.
HI liotill
••
gient that hand-mr-dowr,
tianil-me-qown made
maile the game in have pleyed nn the Cup team ever
IS I SMa „. i 1 1,*.ugh. Montlne. Meat R"w1. J uh ■ The new- was
r r w e f i.
waa »o giM«t
Veteran Huddy l.ake went the 0 L W f N
Hasrdl* 4^*ia&gt;t«4 *0
Mom’and cheered.
Atlanta
yee.ng. F'rcd
F'rcd TTay since the war Schnedcr never ha*
..................King
_ and Well Remember- . "-“ f-’ fan* roared
n l and
A
tla n ta worth
worth »ee,og.
" P /? 0 A C H 0 V
route for the Giant* giving up 8
oik 1
edi) f tid* group Sam Bagcndnle'e
m*
» p o 'tm a id lke
fa n *
In lor who graduated from Ohio State Iieen beaten In Cun compstllton
• Irl. •»(. I. I'hlUdalrihl •
MU. which were pretty well acatHu
hr*II and H uron
Kennel - llirm ln g h a m today m sy miv th ey j in Ju n e , got four sin g le* fo r hut he ha* ta»n tin hall of fire In
Miltl;
&lt; *« liwrllilrit 1
terH eirej-t in the fourth Innirs
# 0 £
ttDhl
M„nroi* have ledh scored fiv e w in* rn e rre d h e ra in c H adaU gl had ju s t- C h allatio o ga and A tla n ta 'a new the little tennl* he's played thl*
when the Arnica* managed to
N*»n Vt•i k mi *
in .tlil i ■
iiu season.
K.
Halmnn'a u e a rn td another t r y at the big p it c h e r - C h a r lie
G o |in — JlookeJ
*rapun H* ha* had to give must
|Ta»• III 1 1 J •1 9 4a, f 'Mar 1 t r f».
puaii acroan 4 run*. Knrnute l-akc
t»
le a g u e . and llo-y w en . glad to see g&lt;Kxj m le lie f, lim in '* p re tie l
WARliUiftlftri nf Inti*.if
111'-— Mi-m* King. Randle Hrolher*'
Itf hi* time to
and the
tent 7 of the Aratra* down vm Ih.*
*O LP
M4/iu we 0"O(/tP
h Ill’ll v« iltell ■ O il)
pitch hi-lj&gt;rd the U n iv e rs ity of tpoot question now i* whether ha
M, at ll .wl and E
F. Snipe* litrn get it.
•trike out route while waikmi
c u t T ie A .b .n c.A .
ll',*t&gt;iu al rhliaao ml* h i - rtf 1111(8 Thnught tire all four-time winner*.
P e r e o r o n tc *
M aybe one o r tw o o f the HJJ43 T e ia * lo it* second conaecutlvv
is n up hi* gam* to th* Mandard
«* * 1 * tiU "jf(fh* f * »J
only one.
lO A o FA/O SL'R/N G
did cheer for th a t re aio n alone, f N C A A
rh*m ptnn*h!p
In Jun e. that make him a G-pnotchar (or a
I'fill'MUlithM •* t*. 1^14 •ftIB It1
i
tn*r
it
*
i
r
—v
lata*
wits
The Giant* Journey to I’alotka
S a w u u k l goes back to the Cub* |J.*&gt;d ll ilt le wa* the w inning
iHls'lh 1 t il ip *i a t • t (1 1^1
I M S AO F A M C y
near.decad*
,ii&gt;-« ii* il |i*lit tywaMet
«*t I'wfHh li i
tonight for a return engagement
p , ... I .ilv lt*-&lt;l l*»»t”1 • '•* w ith about a .306 hatting ave rag e , pitcher ami a few more Job* lik e
AO A R V 'y o U R G *
Alriek Man, J r , non-ptaying
with the Atalea*. Itooklc right­
H
i
a
|o
*l
24
h
all*
by
hom
er*
to
la
s
t
n
ig
ht's
and
h
e
ll
get
another
.....
v,-,i|
I't-tei
I
&gt;••-'*
lliit-e
\ %1 M»&gt; «1 1114 1 f:
AtAA //V
hander Charlie Tede*eo will In1 * H...
t •*r f 4.11 tlim'-'i-sn. t»^"*m*e ft«ll»'t Pouah n io v e h i* selection waa no flu k e try w ith the W ashington Sen ato r*, ewptaln nf Ih* U R. team, I* oe#
F O R F A C R 'X v FFc
out for hi* 16 win when he takes
I'ftlU'H Ifhl m
t« 4f» %f r»
a it &gt; t*t w t u „ |„ u . . . picked a*
A tin n tv got only liv e h it* w h ile uf the first to admit that tijdiig
, , ,» s | | II ••
* !*•*- MU
H i ton
II 41 IIS
1
the hill tonight.
P O P 6 S R S CAO O C/
------(he
So
uthern
s
nio*t
valuable
p
la
y*
Ihm
Fid d le wa* g iv in g eigh t In to select the 1980 foursome to
it
*•&lt;
Halt
Halt*
tt.«t&gt;t*l
III riMihljp9*
IJ 4" 170 IH
defend the International trophy
Tomorrow night the tilant* re
.1 It ih r .* * . i-M-elsw «« S a w a ls k i spent the e a tly w eek* lea* than four inning s.
r
tt"t
i
ot lefllfl*
14 41
«S
held by America tine* It wa, i*&gt;
turn to Municipal 1**11 Park to
%‘ci* fork
41 4r ,i «i*i 141
tti.«
KO..M f
* 11,1 - Chl» P * but
HothlntC, victory over New turned here from Australia In
4H 14
41 I I
mbit the fir*t place Orlando Betta
Viria**
*
l,ll
more
flavoring
and
0,|ran-i
war
hi*
fifth
in
a
row
AC P AC A PPOOHL YA AFRO F A £
»'ltd J1ItiRI 1
ip i ;
It
tor* with Southpaw Jim Single
*
Na hvllle was glad to give It tn and he again had his »triV?Wlt IW4rt I* a real ptohlem. He hope*
p i p N o r At AO R O C PCtLA AOA ’A O r IMKI gii Mh
14 c;
t&amp;4 f 4
him.
t It III II II *«•&gt;-* l*tti* MU*
ton Jated to atari on the hill for
r* e t c a m a o 0 &amp; t* &lt; e F t r o
•I *t|f!f8 i FtlPtris 9
ptteh working Nine I’rlirana fang- the planned "tryout" match**
I ,i p|ti iKlkliit. Ua»ta*tt. *'••
rMlslMira.fi t* Hr " M r n 11■$a*f mlfi»
f t/o teA O O F R A U W.jA-TKFCAROb
the Giant*
Now
the
Southern
I*
glad
he'*
ed. mind of them In the lata Inn- m s/ rla iify the situation.
|l«1 kt**titl«ee 111 11*,i *
lie. -If f.
f
Mulloy, teii'-hlng on 37. sod
0 £ A r OtfM A f . u e * /A O P A P S
*°* " ••"' Kone from Dlaie.
mg* when llothlatt needed putouta
Palatka
l Mii
I * f „ Ud»lp)iU lp|Mt . It, tilt •I.* I'lono, t.tatit Hoai k
The two Kame* wetr among tho Ihr most The victory dropped Talbert, a Htaloitlc. are currently
Miller M
BBt KrOuiiUn i
•
m
tin
t
ti*i
it—a
ta
is*
m
ii
»
teamed In the double* of the Ea s­
H M l I l R -4 Ml*
I .T t lt l J f (1 »
MrGraw th
| 1«. ,( Jody, M-imenl Hl-t. *1 ■ fnjle*t ever pjnyeil in Hirming- eNw Orlean* alx games back of
( **if ti |
Bamo* If
ltfi .,1 *1*10 Kirn* l^naer. Kin ’•*•"■ (be firat lanled |:2fi and tho tourth place Memphis and wa* i tern Grit** Court Championship*
* I fir I ftft a 1 1 tel Ml c■
. * ly vi f f11n 1.^4 i
Hci.iol I '62 Roy Prterson follow- isrinui blow to tha Chicks* chine- at South Orange. N. J , and vic­
Rucker 2h
i»n ilsn Vlvr, Iter*) 1^**
H u f f o tlf tl* * f litFif
I ■
;7 f* 1*1
tory for I hein In that tournament,
iiflYltF «I M
U r e a if
n
i
r
i
i
s
t
i
r
—»
m
i**
»•*•»
I"!iff*I'M!I ft It 4f r .♦ V
,n,&lt;&gt;
which they seek for a third
I
Thrrnay ef
frt»niU*
Tig
tl*|ier
*lVP*T
'Vlnrl
11!lIP1* It I * -%| V* ilMti
IS|.
straight time, would go a long way
Cardtgno flh
« l»lf N|&lt;&gt; .it I ft-Men f i»1**i, f i i I lii Hi titrul t'lvlna Aa*et Hot*'* Girl
Prs-il-at lt'&lt;*in.*n. Ktnepoitnt
Inward keeping
them In a*
«* f pit Hpilm Mi H i
tcratehed from the race- to the
Hf 1,'i'ila Mt I’fillMfiriiMii* *r11|b4*f *
America'* Davl* Cup tandem.
H
tT
H
I
t
*
t
f
—
a
laths
Mil*
crowd's
dliapprnval.
Furuha*h1'a
I 10*11 »’» (tf&gt;E»flP «f J '.i
Mulloy paased up the single*
best matk a* IR:t9 set In tA&gt;« Ancompletion In the Ea*tern ••*Total*
III I I I . U l l l 1.1 U ll •*pm Itilik. I)n» Hkln tt&gt;wtl' ttut&gt;»
gele*
last
year.
CHICAG O , Aug.
I id-) The I m m
lly ASHOCIATF.D I'HESH
\\ l. Pfl. Can-ii Mm lt»il tlr*f* Km» KH
cause h* felt he had been nvarfahulou* nafic Dldfikrnn /aharta', III' r.n
Futuhashl wa* pulled out of the tennised and wantsd tn con*erva
F o r 12 *e*»"n *
the G enrgi*
12 •e «ir I Our Mi&gt;|i» lliiiie-1 IM*'
Sanfm
h
lo
I
I
S41
Ijmo to rnnrrntrat* Instead on th* hit strength In a bid f*r * Davt*
Florida tongue ha* lean*il he»vl|v d f playing the golf wtiardr) th»t
m
&lt;lt IS CM S M I VTII It »t »•—Meneh l **n»
200 and improve Japan'* rhutcel
on the M oultrie C ut, a* one of I* ha. vaulterl h»r InTtie top in won* *. (»|iirt|f»uin
up single* berth, a* well a* dmiRharfioa, Ilia*«H list. 'Vletr*
i 1 l&lt; I II
roetker Ih
#**9
It |4 4• * Klea luhaay, lls»hf'd Itsrli'l’ir
rn aift'p rtn g *, but the Cub* are In rn'« competition, and Jimmy Clark
T O K YO , Aug. 4 ■(*»)- Tines of winning the meet betwtaa th*
• I.
Forajrth e
4* 1 io i.,,- i
I'nmikt'
ti-wilr
K *r rsi-ognlted world swimming re. world** two top nation* of pwlmIt ) |
• teat danger of not com pietinc a lomparatlve unknown, ihared Au i qMi" .
Hafenerkar ef
SI « .414 t'l*ihr run
mer*
He
deliw
ed
by
wlpainw
the
th&lt;
'jiotlight
In
Ih
r
opening
round
lo
ir
I3
lh
r*M&gt;n.
cord* wet" bettered tonight as an
JatliBtih Will#
i ; • ft 4*'i
Jg«k*oii it
t tu n rit tt t r r - « ta&lt;h* ***&gt;•
IlfiMlU S H ltflR f
An emergency plea for fund* of the Tam (t'Shanter Golf *’a»
A met lean team look th* edge over 200 lialf a stroke ahead of Yale'*
Murphy If
RADIUM G O I.F
p.ar'r • P ills, Hum's yimh, Al Japan In Ih* ftrat day of a due! Jani*« Maet.ane, the 1843 Olympic
haiieen
ent
nut
by
Ramvev
Pld
oival
Maeflle Ih
(i . nt« si's l;A*s. Tuff &lt;vu» nla*
A
LB
A
N
Y , tia . Aug t ' R ' 1600-meter
champion.
m»et.
i«k, pteviderd of th” Cub*. Pnl
I he llabe, voted o.itatandlnv I H u t j i * { lf 'f|r*f«v!l*la&lt;.|
ins *! tleasn Prar'n* Iisru**
m*k *h
Iflna mtmbera uf (ho ih*nipiot’ »hlp
rock apeak? candidly «hcn he «*l* woman athlete of thr half rentin' ColuniMa i, Jai N*iinvill* 4
T h r mark* ware beatan in the
Futuhasld'a time of 2 minute*
k* p
Ight hagin the fir at round of 'ha
s i s t i i n « iK —a laths an *
"Tin i*-’,. no u*e lidding our in the A*a&lt;e-laled IT«». poll, to il
Japan'* H Z seconds, M terdil hla own long
3U 10 H 27 in
TataU
Ills. T-i|i|-st. P lsss. ff-ilt H*llr 230 meter ft emit y|g
f taihuni Spring* Invitational Golf
r i.o n iit i iv n ii * « ii ii * « i ,
lliionoddn
Fnrnhaihl:
In
the
1,600
ctrurse
(60
mein
pool)
record
by
400 000- 4 e l m uny longer. The rltdi ha the Tam O’Shanler Cpune ge-otd
M
ini.
Vl-iatlns.
V
*
linvi»rnl'srs&lt;l
Palatka
I t U ll t
tournament tod* , wl*h either par
meter freestyle hy Poid Ucnrio, two-tGiilha uf a avcond.
*0, "0 i -l« been Irdgglln^ fJnnnHally *ln&lt;- vvjth a | It onder-pai 70 yesterday 19 ■Ml P
A*
W 1. ret. Tl&gt; U*hl, Mum’s Kina. llv*k*Ki
S in ford
frt the fir.-.t rotirirl of Ih*- Alt llBVNfll
flawiill'* Japatirva. Airier Iran *cs
'
1* «&gt;•
Moat nf lb* 15,000 »p*el*tfrta it subpar qualifying acute*
E — Mllfet t. Tierney, Tomek, the ie*ina i*egno
The medaflst, flemg# Japkattfi of
II«•f«i»»*
l l &lt;1*
- ho spfathrti to * big *urpr1«e who ml through ratn squall* camr"Tl-e Cuba cannot co. Va;** • * A tort tea n Women', Open.
Rtrcker 2. R ill- I’oelker. ’ Ufen
i&gt;
•lUml
I I 41 (&lt;H»
Thi* made many a ma.ritlln i'll
s t Rim I- 'tail lAts. Itr Itsrtlr th-lory, and in the 300 tnelrr med- out to *ee Fururaihl meat Mar­ Albany, toured the hontafown nsr
hekrr 2, J ark ion 8, Murphy, Kamo* ”|«'iati uui&gt; * tin- fan* a* a whol
(Mill |f#*r id
&lt;1 I I
u t ftin,ius
Hal.' "te
r-hl ti ll. Illaih
Kau l»* lev relay hy the U. S. team
shall al 1600 meter*. This would Rt layout yfttenlav with a 87 The
I I • 1 .•at Rt P 't'i*'
time tu I he
nf the team im jnn attempting lo ipiaiifr in ih'- A r*i» I'MIin ||#if|hi
Jk it
2, Tierney. Vogt, Chaddrrtnn
AS &lt;1 u t
n ..* t i. t» isr4 a r
i&gt; other section of I hit |75t_KH) golf 1 1 l.o* rdf Mm*
Ktinnt. a 17-year.nld t). S. have (wen purely an rxhlhltlon a* long ball hilling amateur played
For»yth. 2H
I'oelker, Vevljle. mediately and then iupjM.it
!&lt; n
tu
l.nkt Urol
rltleen
of Japanese apeeatofy, won the Aussie are I* competing at an a steady game and posted s'mott
hroiigh the ie*l of the pennan* ritro . look up with au&gt;
8 B - llafenerket, Murphy. MJ
i-impa 1. Wen l'*im It-arh t
Italia'* ltd 31 lolly left Ihr «|d*
individual Ineligible to represent equal *rotr* going nut and coming
thr- featured rnstiU- mite
event
HiV*n.i ?. Miatul llraib 1
...
...
Ppelkrr, Murphy, f &gt;1* — l^ke, ra er.”
• i loitHler-iaie la, at p»ier*r,.ra s j |,y •mndlv heating two nf the Mg-j thr rountry where he g”* ' (n ml if. He made a 34 on the ftr«t nine
At l&gt;'a«t two -ille
llrim &gt;wl l in ban Skyec-»t Country d u ll prf'ha.i,lee*on and Neville; Jackaonhole* and flni-hrd with a 32
yr-et names In the huiinev- Ye!, leg*',o Tomek. Iwft
Palatka &lt;: Son- tia. and l.*ke City, Fla. ate on &gt;i* stroke* ahea&lt;l of l-er neme*
Slit I HI.IIS * sstit l * t in s
Trailing Jark on In llie 32 hole
Instead toe r mwil
Unlvei'lty'a John Marshall of
Kunnu
tTfcreaaS W t*e«*«i liseae*.
fdrd 10. HR - off Kivero 4, bake derstimd to l.&lt;- I.noting n *t*ol t tival hi the vvoinrn'* w-tamblr
chkuu
M I. Pvt. Aiisltailn and Hhltn Hashiiumr o f , fmishi-d a gmel 20 yard* ahead nf Lampion&gt;hiji flight ware rie t-*
T'llnt
The uiihrrr-lih'd (Talk nf Hun'
l . i g t j L try Rivero I, l ake 7; Mirk Hie (ieiirtfia-FInildn. one of ih
(I I? «tl
•JIDtr of Atlanta and Ralph MartiA il*” **
Mirvlmll Cuho finished fuutUi.
I. H O — Rivera H in 4 1-8 Inning*, fa-ite*t (’la** It lengur* in rrlnm liiglon Reach, Calif., Ird 23) mo
t it 11 H
• I II Isa Japan.
tilrmluttl’S'i'
70; Dirk Ch*rrv
thtrjsh tiballfylng tri«)» —
-t«i,
kmiiin's
imrtneeled
triumph
The U. 8. tram got the flrsl- *nn of Columtiua,
..A .lll,
I* * It*
CMiTile
-hoi.
y tuna, Wimivi— '*•*-, t-ni*r
f*kK r*i*
»* ik«iii
i*
- J
Rr A 'u in C IA T E i'ii'r iii
___ lAII 9 BHU* M
ana
U la . i l l hetprd the ktoerlrin* eeifnllih I night r«1ge l&gt;y taking tha 3UV
MeO'pt't'
A* 1‘Wrwi i*-tied the unhapp' •i(-imiiet-j&gt;ar itfi. lle ’g a ”!•■&gt;»Rivero. IJ— MrKinney and Ptone.
tt
IM
•
I
S*w
trrleaae
Dock
AVIght
of
Alhanv.
and
Moot
latemt lit the Cuh* were lo*lng lo old former Marine Infanlrunso
er •and the 200-meter
T — 1:48.
MnSIte
«• SI ,«SI the't 13 tu « n'dn 'rail In the first i meter medley
NAT ION %I, E K A G U E
f'ordile 7-f* wheie
the large • who I* ju't *tarting nut a* a tom
■■■et&gt;*naaa «
aa • is tan-wept niyht *&gt;f th- three-day hrrastrokr. The Amerlran medley Thnmas of Oral*, Fla., 72.
Two 18 hole mat'hr* are ached*«
St"
dual
rtie-l
HATTINO-Roblnvon.
Hr *iklyti l.lttle Rncjt
trio roverrl the distance In 3:14-4.
rnwd of the *ea*on turned ou' nay &lt;-1(0111 pin
p tt U M J H A IN T B
Itesalta
“ alt* Il MivrStr
eat
tiled for today and fsturdav T v#
.371; Mtitlal, Kt l^uii* 3tn
K
”tmi’'*
*iru*
wa*
ts
m'nule*.
That
Iwat
Ihr
world
record
of
Atinul
2,tM
N
I
raw
ih
r
game
While
the
women
*nler
thr
i
Allan* I
D EEA N I*. Aug. 4-&lt;/P&gt;- IHuga 4,
* Atlanta
Rntliin 77; ChitrannI t I semnd* tiu ' I* 14 4 kn-unds 3 :|8 P and the Japanese record of 3d hole final* are *et fnr Bunday.
r. ond round of 72 hnlt t.iedal at ' -. R U N 8 —Torgr.i.f,
(!nrdrle had iuffi i c l It &gt;tialg)i
;.«&gt;|ivi|i# : I.„ IDrm'nyharn
t t
__
Cl
Lanrl managed to outKute nlJune*.
I'hlladrdphl*
76.
■in tar the r'. -e '/ed world mark 3:308 The new medley mark was
Meailifal*
I
Hew
Orlean*
Iielay,
W
men
ptn*
eomplete
uualt
iethack&gt;
In
fore
hitting
the
vh
torAugur*Or 13 tu 12 here latt nigto
lOali
earn**
tche-t
ilel
i
t ' l hy F" Ami m* nf Japan In IP38, set by James Thomas, backstroke;
, n a game f llM with h*»# hit* tail Tin- a I hie lii'* daiied off ro fying stalling at dayhim k, anil IW HCNH R A T I I D IN Ciirtfl, Pldla
Fill • tun V H e i l|ini&gt;i are up fur Rotm l Hrawnrr, hrrastrnke, and ftaskfotih nf the U. H. was third.
t&gt;lphfa 83; Kinrr, I’ll* .ti'ir gh SI.
fit *
the right font by m tiring thri - smateui men -lait Iheii
ut n i i u i i r i. m m * 1 • «4i| iand Infield em u*.
Brawnet'a time was 2:37.8, shatw 1 t*'i •onalderatlnp line nf the |»&gt;idlng Richard Clrvelanl, freestyle.
and 1r*w
A
live-run inning by th* rnttii in the second inning a* Joel* i ti mill In the ihrrt'-yiy traffh jam (MTK Robinson, lli.rollyn
*
i
«
40
•I
1 aliahe****
Modal, 8t. Louis I ’K
(•talks i* held hi Fum ha'hl, the
(irawner heat out Takao Hagi- twrlng th# Japanese record nf
t'laik wa* a attnke ahi an of
Sflnta neaily tteU the acorr a l­ -1.* mil. K e rin K ill nud Frppr
in
•
1
utt-sny
0|
:40.4
t * jr (he hrrastrohr. Own
I'ele (,'tviper of Ponte Vritra. F"t* IHH'III EH Mu,i*|. Kt I .mil* 34; Velit'ivla
ter Oene I'oHeld (cocked tart u (hmont i.lnglrd and the Cut....... ..
11 14 are sensational .Igpim »r ace who was .r.n
. . ■- . „ _-— .
. i J i n c
«a, Moalltl*
Robini on, llt'ioklyn 71
I I S4 (St
kmeng the pro tpialifiert. Then
two run tllplr and aeored when milted an error.
I rn,rli n*
It It IS*
- | Wt'i —Ted Krn|| t*r Nee 1 lIU ’EF.ft— Ashhiitn. I ’hiladslphis Thimetvilla
pitcher hitter Joe Himonian ilnglI^fty We* llrr*rhlnl hurled th* l
4&lt; 14 40
I I I Jelhtiw, Huston 7.
M him.home.
fhornaavlllr Tiger* to ■ 0-3 rtetor-- laitford, N.V.; Herman Jel»rr of
"'•veto**
41 &lt;• (M
41 &lt;4 (at
Ed Noreiga reaeued Ed B an irer the I ergur-leadlng Tallah** E'ma, O , and Glenn Teal nf Mem HOME RtfNS--Klner. Pitl*h-.ii ?h •'orilel#
tteiatl* r Mitrgar
29; Flint*, Philadelphia and Paf
0 g th* mouud lor Ital.and how- ee 1'ltaie* It waa the fifth win .•nla, Trnn
r'nritate
T.
Mmiltri*
(
ko. Chicago, 24.
*7«ft getting th* hut man r.n n a row for the ligeta, who hav*
lloasing fip‘« were Chirk Mather'
T&gt;&gt;.m***&lt;ll* t t*il«*&gt;«***» t
J r .„ ‘
.nd the Hat* h**-« ***** « l f r * » T*» 'tf*-*. . .- .o f ,, ] f
IIABVK- Jethro* R.» «|h«ar r. Warrro** 1
■*jj*ar«
nf f»4 ffAtt Iftps nrutvlnv’ rtf f ‘lt! STn l.K N
-nirttru*
*. v ■luo'ia *
tlb ir margin of victory.
tr.n 27; itnider and Ruhlntnn
-ago; J|m Turn*** of Ih latrlU '
all *ra*un In the pacj five earn”
Itinokhn 9.
Tiger PHrher* have given up an N.Y.. and Dl-k Mayer of DM
DAYTONA I.EKH Itl Mli
S T R IK K h U T S Rpahn, Ho at nn
ivrrage of only four hlta pet Gieenwleh, Conn.
DAVTONA IlK A C n , Aug. I
132; Blackwell, Cincinnati and
The men pro* open In ilieir
game.
— Eddie llatoue limited lawtburg
HImmon*. PMIait'lphta. 112
All-Amstlran
Inutnsv
Am rilru* milled for *ev*n run* ISnjKMI
to fire trailered hitU here law* n the eighth and gained a U K i|e flr*t ountl Saturday.
IT7C H IN G Mlllrr,
I'hiladrltdiia
idght to dafrat Ih* vialtora 8 (&lt;&gt; i*ion over Valdo-ta in the I M *
10-2 .B38j Mavlle, New York H
Pro Hetty tameson nf San tn
it. :h t Mat’s fourth atralght win
8 .717.
I*’ home park Ernie IMet re (onto, Te*.. and amaiettr Heverh
over l.eettmrg,
A M H R IftN EH A G E'E
Iim d John Hoaldierk and evtlng Hanson of Pasadena. Calif i-a-t
.The H and ri* go nine *afetle*&gt;
IKMted 7fi's to trail Mrs. Znharln* HATTIN G Dohy, Cleveland .360
in-tod
a
Dodger
fire
In
the
hot
Off Malted Rov Co** and rellfKell, In itojt .318
Imid.e Hugg* of Camdlnn. Ga
#r
Kd
Rti'kley, induiling a
WOMEN HWIMMHItH
RUNR--Blephrn:, Itoitnn 88; Dl
ratne
In
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77,
followed
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HIGH POINT, N. t \, Aug. 4
Maggjo, Huston 83
ley Hjiork of Deli nit sir! Mrs Evle
k h ucored two nin*.
(S’)— A fla**y team from the Itowman of I'ortland. O re, wIGi RUNS IIA T IE D IN Dmp and
iGaauue fanned nine men going Hawaiian
Swimming Club of 7K'a and velerntt Patty Hire of
Hlrphen*. Hu dm, 102
tge mute for the win.
Honolulu wa* the tram to l*a t Minneapolis with 73. -Sugg*. Hpotk H ITS K r||, Di tmli 138; lllriiit*
UHI.ANIH M IAINKHVII.I.H
hare today a* Iht Women'a Na- and IWrg are pros.
New York •'.ft1.
(iA IN K S V Il.I.E . Aug. 4 olh
tienol A. A. U. Swimming ChamhO UH EEH Kell. D rlr.lt 32; Z*
Jamptng lefty lleaii Stone for nlnn«hi|&gt;* *tnMed.
tom of the ninth, lltt.hbeck ret
rilla, llu tun 24,
faur tun* In the firat inning and
T h e lilan dgirla iliapellrd rum o r*
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Mating liehlrul the two-hlt pitch- y e ite rd a y that Olid* had hit »*&gt;me ting the win. Fiait Valdo-ta ertei THIPEFIB lk&gt;err, Hu tun an d
Woialling. New York P.
trig of III It Phdliim and Red o f their a la r v w im m ers. N othing In (he eighth rontrihnted hr«vll&gt;
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Ridterl*. the tinlneavtlla (1-Men to It , they m id, and w r n t on to In the Ptiillle virtory.
The Alhanv Cardfrnl* eiplndr*
1H»; William* ami Dtoim, lto*
rrilled In a 7-8 venllrt over the prove th eir fittie** Jj* p lacin g two
for four run* gn the firat Inning
Im, TB.
NIGHTLY *
ague leading Orlando Hmator*
g irl* among the eight n u a liflt'fa In and wrnl nn to cop the srile* open IT O I.E N RA HEH--DIMaggio, Mu*
the I .M m)-meter frc e a ty le eeent. rr with Wayirnss 7-5 a* rleM
Ion 111 Vain. Philndclphln 8
hander FToyd Woolhrldge »catternl S T R IK E O U T S -l.im u n , nrvalaivl
Imre lait night
108; Reynolds, New Yntk 108.
IKan could retire hut one man nine llruln hit* along the route
SUNDAY
in the first frame before he waa Hi* mate* cnllretrd 10 off George P ITC H IN G — Lemon, Cleveland 17
and Tom P jQ tl|v fM n
I . 8IP: Gray, Detroit 10 4 .7! I.
out of action. Three baae hi la. a 1Utley
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V -tEim lllnn Rkharil*iin, cun got the (Fa off tn (heir winning
I th* nation'* top Junior «(art.
I^fty
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Ided New Jersey hoy th- went 'inlll the *eventh when he
by to challenge * li Californian* waa lifted for a plneh-hlUar,
J the 351 h National Tournament, Jim Romeo wnrked the final
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n i r a »v p n t i n t i C B . k l n a W F i t w i t V'l M M litk

speakers to further enrich th» *vr a month** visit wtlh ihsir
value of his program. They will ela and ton, Luther Jones.
see In lhl« endeavor Ihe value of
con*eienllou* an.I devoted elud­
if) U ll ' I S B FO S T E R
ing. Kitten* of this county are
invited to visit thi* school and
TUB A T L A N T IC I I I S T K I t r over.stuffrd furniture, both carry- see Ihe *plendld job being don# IX T » l» : M i l H T II
Ml* f l'f lir ^ T V
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C O N F E R E N C E A M ) SKMIN Alt i l l a matching color scheme that hy a dynamic young leaders train­
111%, l&gt;
1*11 n i l I T U .
JM 4TER TA IN H D HY T U B TIM makes it quite inviting to anyone ed In Ihe school* of thi* city.
IN
ME
E * T \ T I * M E E M A V K fl
• m V M ETH O D IST CH U RCH OF who reeks an evening of complete
l ‘* » T T i:N * J | M I f. »•%».!
Itlssation; added t* me huge up A FEW DOTH AND D ASH ER AH I n % l l * l i l l i l i n H « W l i 1*111 BANFORH.
m
i I t n ik m i h e *
Th» conference and seminar he- right fan that anyone can enjoy (2ATHEKBD HY V O IR R EPO R T% « .% i \ * i « % t n i « r % T i : V «HI Utlil » ic f i i*f t i i (fi* h e» (*bY
(an Wednesday at h.00 I’. M. wlln during these sweltering days.
E l l— latulse It. F'mler.
illt * | mm l t* •111f»'ll 11 t*r#*r n | -»n f
Now for the contest; A shin I
Just learnetl of the Soul Stirring iIt**f
■ local prngmm of welcome by the
h i m . mi-1 *l»m iifi4 " w lil. h %&lt;»n &lt;*f
local churche* ami city. Rev. J. C. tplcey program wa* rendered Jusl Revival meeting held at Morning e ith e r i«f t «»ii n&gt;* * t '« t r ig« tn« » iH»
Murray, presided. The program before the results of the contest Glory Missionary Itaptist Church cw fiilr «»f E M A S K M |H » T T E V « l T i t
•It* M r«l !*• I r n f
« .1 t
iiif f In |He
consisted of welcome addle**' ■ was announced. Short remark, I Midway t on last week. Rry. David V*riUf|||&gt;
J lit t B * &gt; f
.!«■ 4*r»l|Fllv
from lh* local church by Rev. J were made by Hill Jerry Walker, Jelk* from St. Petersburg wa* the K lo r l- 1 » ** hi
4* §1 * faf
C. Murray a* pastor and host The fast K u ltrd Ruler of t’eU-rv City able speaker. Rev Jelk* is a stu­ H 'lllkr IVf ib||(f| I
F I h pH a
m if t iK
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i .U m ln
City hy Mayor Cartaway, the tit* Lodpe No. 548 of Elks, your re­ dent at Ktmlda Normal College, m
e n l l i i f f «&gt;iyii ih e »n. *
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churches by Rev. A. C. McQueen, porter Louce II. Foster, Pa»i St. Augustine. Fla
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tefev J. \V I’arrish and Rev toiing Daughter Ruler of Celcty City
Lodge.
No.
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of
Elks,
Presiding
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The (lira! Revival Service* will
of Midway and Canaan City. Ir a
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ternities by Mr. II I. Hero*, Sr. was Daughter M. K Harris, F in ­ be held beginning Monday night at &gt;in Inm n t . nvnl *»w11 to*
*w t«fn •**
Seem l ary.
New Mt. Zion Hapttst Ctiurch h | !!*•■ r t * l f i i p n E f h t l f **■' til
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and School* by Mr. I. Eubnitk*. ancial
To have te»n those beautifn. (GoldsboroI Rev W. II Bagiev I n t i t i t l Q i n«*r. *n*l . ' f t -u h -1*1 w
Music was furnlshel by the Tltn
(||e i| * h » ll
i*t
hatde* who wtte 'he participant* the newly appointed pastor will rtr 1* rn * ml not
iy Choir.
tn M
E l# O M E ..V l* E F
M IT T * V llV H
Persons attending the service* In this contest you would hove dfllved the rne--*gr*. Rev Ragley
A * #!*■• t|to f i»f lh * f * *
Ihursdly heard ami enjoyed a surely declared all a* winners if has been priwlaimad a wonderful
A
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of
E r * r»It |4
pont* were from the standpoint of speaker. \ our prayfid attendance
wenotriul sermon deluded by
r * r l* t « * t r ,
i*4*o f
lovely Iwinn, but strife live/* had will add to these services.
1*11.1 f i i i l i i l i i l l i i i i A hismp I * I t ! *
Ra*. y. D. Ilanskton followed by
iioiy Communion. The altarnoon to Ira- a rule it was the highest
M i n i i* t o •
• t.
amount raised, but so fortunately
Being
vacation
time
It
isn't
brought such able S p e a k e r s as
t »h
&lt;1 » ri
m k
E M » M lt* A
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strange to note or hear with in­
Mrs. J. I.. Diion who .poke on all t.allies received prlrcs.
n iM .I A M
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The
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adorable
babies
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V M .I . E \ ‘»*M T H *' %I * »l I V *
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Church." Res. I*. A Hum, l -»&gt; «eie winners: Baby KemulSi Pat­ and friends or the leaving of
M A ItH « M E T l»* s» • t* i n
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Evangelism”, Rev. .1 f*. Murray rick Holten, First prise, Hally homo-folk* esplorlng other stale*,
W EN * l » l l l V E
. • %V T * »\ m IM m
T om « f r h e f t t«y H t tllfiitl I h n l it
"Mission In the Local i n u rin ', J llTenda Ann Button, Second prl»e but ju*t to keep you abreast 1
hi»&lt;* b f f i i I 'f H iir M
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tV. Parti*. “Organisation and and Maatcfa Haby Iw s r Clark and think v«u Wi l l fie interested to J •Hilt
In ll»r &lt; * tfrllli E n t ir l of
(• fiiilh fy lf
Alfred Roberta tyth reeetved tivied know that Mrs. Katie Rell Wright i*o(inMr
E l o r I.i t
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F lin t t lo n a
of
M e th o d is t
M e n in
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The l-oeal Chuithea". Rev. B IL prlres a1*o the fifth lovaly &gt;attl- of Hatting*, spent the week-end V l« |»
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visiting her aurd and uncle. Mr.
Jqhnson "An Kvangellstlc S ri ■ cipant was thal of Haby Jare
\ i t e r tf« Vfnli'titftIt* p U I n l i f f
i I h -'
dean Davidson. An Invitation for and Mr*. M A. Pringle.
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Mrs. Dorothy William* of i oik MBim unit m u H lr
Friday began with business s*&gt; membership »a* eiirndcd the mofit* (t«#rM iH«lM
»
» " -»r mo * *
lion. Reports were gathered ft«m I hers nf-tnese lovely bal ie* win City. Ela i- at ill in out city Mail­ Its
« ( f t i llm
of m M • o i * o
veete
not
[laughters
also
to
Ihe
ing her grandmother, Mr*. Delia W fi|l# i« •
pastors and thurch *thoo| super in« r u n i ** »*&gt;■ »»»•*
«.*n»r
I tinIni In m I«I mill «*i» IN* *♦'* **•* ■*"
l/li.if lit r. 11.OS) to L I.00 moui was many other visitors who were Wdliani- and other l elallve
N»'i1it* intll|i"rr 1 1 1 *
*•-■* * h •&gt;!#•. ft •*»
present.
At
the
close
of
the
rortle'l
Mr* Paul Rtark and daughter. f ile w ilt* 11 1 * *»'«1 i* t r r li 1 o»ir « f H
A w n to the Women's SoeU-tj h r
Christian Hcivice, wtth Mt*s Ce­ a lovely repost was seived and Mr*. Gladys Sheffield, rre back (• n ilrfe tta e a If Mill I - Mt. »**.*•!
everyone
left
with
facial
espieshome after having visited Mt* pirttnt In » d |4 ■ M -*1 Mte ftm e n r *
cil llod*e president n charge
lv« h r *
Rtark'* father and other relatives sm f*berl
IKiOU noon to IV .to a message wn&lt; sinus of enjoyment.
I I E M E I V f * ! ! * t ..I
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in West Florida.
h ian l. delivered by Rev K
h r rnivr«r&lt; 4PH IH M
-mi Ft V»f.*o1*
Till* ti if u f *&gt; »«f f i l l » *till i • *1**- fo re
Mt*.
Viola
Crenshaw
of
Detroit,
Bh*p» id. it " afternoon seas very R 0 8 EN W A L D
V KT BR A N &gt;
t u n if r n f f lip ! « « f fp lfi I n*l# fit til r* nf
Insprlutg wtth n-c»s«grs and *d- SCHOOL A L T VMONTK SPRIN GS Midi. I* here visiting her sister rl*tr»ff
|'4 V ^ i l g l r t
f t* r
M ill
art.l
brother-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
drsssr. ci.rilng f r o m Miss I'anI
o me*
u nit
-silrtl in \|»irt
Elmer Jenkins was greatly re­
rheta llaillsu li, I, &gt; &lt;* A. Hums, ceived bv the Veterans in train­ D if tn c r Mdi ley. Pin Cypres* Ave M■tp » |h»«&gt;K i I p'««** V1 of »1m |iu h |li
nr*l« **f K f R ilf l'- le
l i " 1*
E to e
Pint. J C lU tin Cieene ami III. ing at the ataive Institution, The Many »nc«l visit* have heen paid PIN
Id a fr.n it ih p iir f. t*«i '&gt;» u t|M,i »t* *
Mr* Crenshaw well, there I* no I'itfhlvip Arnl t l f * I "!** * »oi| II fttfii
J . A. Simpson.
young veteran* who attend thi*
Saturday those piesent enjoyed historical Institution are very In­ won.let. fin what thal pleasing I a |s In «l l r n n H o i....m l * en* «ti»h**r
Inp
ftp trier
f h av Ii e• ir ti a in
In I'O
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jn ta k e i* from In
J. Harvey' terested In their training ami they r-er -ooal.t y Mr*. Crenshaw pos-e»* ■
ii h f t* in H r m im t' *'• ir ii*
|'i o f I *
V rn llh, and several young pleach- arc very rmirtrou* at all lime* it will always win for you ( u n i t lent I t % r M m f *1 » &gt; !'’ »'
tirlftA
Art
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friends.
era ncludrd were .tuim-i J. A few week* ago they gave a
n f d r d In 1*1Wt
1 f*« r?*
Mr. Chester Allen. Cypiess Ave­ rAudi
Mark, l^ffayete Harris of Da- lovely partv In honor of their In­
T i *»f t h r
|o||»|Vr i *■* *jf i'|«r *if
Land, C. Jack soil of Sanford and structor Elmer Jenkins w h *» nue and Tenth Stlret. ha* Iren If Pin I »*»»!#■ t *f«inl i E|»«fi»l.t t*» **• '*r
|» tie h i n t l i H *
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arl E. William* of Dayton* they hold high erter’lrt at that doing quite a hit of renovating Aft
11UlH f Psl i M U t * l | 2 t s' «Dl
each formerly If Sanford.
time he had only iwtn their In- around Ihe home, not quite *uto
" T S T .^ H fit 1 h a m i ■fid wmaI n f
if ita for the airival of a new aA (*i r* » iirt a t K A n fn fd
H *fn ln ii|#
Sunday morning »eivtre« l« -an •trortor for a very abort time.
E ln tld lA
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t*f
With love feast and sermon by
Mr. Jenkln* is inspired hy their btide or for the visit of hi* bro­ AI*fii|fl1y,
htfuM
l» l«
(tar. A. It Halt, District Supt. At desire to do everything In their ther whom I hrar is here vising
fl
I* lir M N ’ I 't W
• ’I n k **f ff«i*l E n i i r i
9:110 a message we* delivered by power tit become useful cltlsrns. idm.
.
Should you pas* your reporter * IM E A I .I
Rav. A. T. Slone. Sunday rvrntng tie gives full credit to F. C.
1:00 P. M. the closing jerrnoi Murray for hi* splendid support ptar? f»f i M f i 513 fypteiM* Avr^a as delivered hy Rev. It. A. and untiring effort In helping Ihe nuf, you will *ff ■ attafig**
“ urns. The meeting was m vlhni* war heroes. These young mm are it t* Miquel Gniales, a n*
cal and inspiring to all who at­ still an Importanl pari of &lt;mr live nf Veoiuoti, Hniilh America,
tend'd. Rev. A. I). Hal), Did. population and deserve otrr a*- whn n«*w rr*i«1r* In N f* N«rk
nmi§*
Superintendent. Rev. Re .1 Shep­ sb tancc- In helping to rehabilitate fity . Mr. G n u U
hard. Secretary, Rev J. C. Murray, them Thl i would lie Incomplete guest of Mr. and Mr* Jim * * A
O p D im e lrl.t
Pastor, Karl K. Williams, report- without mentioning Mrs. Ceadar Foster, while here vlsltlhg Mrs.
Kutalir Walnwrlght and little «uu
Ma*on, po " o rle r to Mr. Jenkln.
hr.
t i l Magnolia A t*
Phone At
Mr*. Mason t* a very efflelenl Michael at MH E Seventh (ttreel
Mt Gontale* la being highly en
worker
and
Is
greatly
admired
hy
E V E R G R E E N l o d g e NO. I l l
Ihe young men in training. They tertained hy frVnds who are mak­
HOLDS IIARY CONTEST
bav* el * M e tidily m in u t e s each ing user v attempt In make h Un la at Sunday the Haby Con­
•tay g plea cant one.
ical JhaL wa* announced to you on night for the veteran* lo glvr
Leaving our slate on Belinda'
• h it Friday to be held at the Elk's ruerent evehts which they entrr was
Mr*. Carrie Jnnea and giarulthem to stav abtea«l with
Rati at 4:00 P. M wrnt off with ahlr.i
new* ami events taking plate over daughler*, Daphne and Barbra
a R A-N-ti! Miss Eunica Wilson. «he a
Francis, enmute to Detroit, Mleh.
Daughter Ruler, assisted hy other
Is pleased to announce
The student* are l-elng Intight
Daughters certainly had art artis­ two Imecwtnnt element», they are:
the appoint merit of
tic rye In the arrangement of the T.. TH IN K ami KNOW THEMflowers in Ihe various style ha' S E L V E S In doing this, they will
M K. It. K . E V A N S
I I I * pieced »&lt;&gt; beautifully In thu tie aide t« Iratn evei)thing el»«
spacious reception room where thl* that is necessary. They are alsoAt aiithurired DMilhutoi
Contest rsm * off.
taught practical knowledge that
for Seminole I'ounty
Already seen before this artistic will enhance their usefulneis .is
decoration was added were the faflspew •*•*#! a lfta p H s M'f.
70S Mag. Are.
Ph l*IS-J
beautifully atiangcd drapes and anticipates In bringing various
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PAGE EIGHT

Korean W a r

S. A n d G. G am bler
C alled To H e a rin g
M IA M I, Aug. 4 —OF)— M . J u le s
Levitt. a member of tb* 3. and G.
Gambl.ua
Syndicate at Miami
Beach, has been summoned to a
Washing! on nearing of the K rfattver Senate Crime luveitigatin/
Cunm ittev. it was reported to day.

Hi* brother, Leo, office manag­
er for the syndicate, also wa«
served with an order to appear
and bring the syndicate** records
with him.
The M ia m i H erald and the D a ily
N ew s to ld how J u lr s wan served

with a subpoena by a Kefauvn
co m m ittee in vestig ato r .a lte r a
fo o trace a c ro ss a weedgru-rn v a ­
cant lo t. L e v it t stumbled, and was
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The Hanking Committee unt to
the Hituit floor a mu pioviaing
Only the limited controls Mr. Tru­
man had
asked—not including
wage-price power*.
With Congress clamoring for
some sort of wage-price controls
Democratic leader* offered a sult»titute providing power for Mr.
Truman to slap ceilings on prices
anil wages, and ration good*, when
and if he th.nk* tho-e step* are
needed.
By adoption uf amendments, the
lloUS# pioctedeti to rewrite the
substitute. It voted for msnditory
price-wage control*, limited nil
control powers to eight month*,
added a "Buy American” clause,
and forlia.i* controls on rommo&lt;llty
market speculation.
The result was something com-

S u p p o rt O n ly

l e C m l t l l Press
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V s t llN t l lO V The Korean w a r haa mushroomed Into auch
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g ig an tic j.fopuitlon* In ao short a tim e th a t Ih * m ilita ry leadrivMlp does not now expect to gel a fu ll-scale offensive under w a y
until spring .
Thi-y fear that the A m rrlcan division* now in K o re a w ill be badly
battered t*-lore sutwtantlal eld readies them , and th a t month* w ill that 45 enemy tank*, which it
| .i i l.*Io n . ground force* of overwhelm ing power can be built up previously had repurfrtl ndvar.clrg
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through K o rea 's only deep-water port of Pusan. toward Chinju from the north,
The dsya when m ilita ry exp e rts thought th at a ir had proved to hr burne&lt;l-out hulks,
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aral naval suppoit alone would e o a b v the ‘too lit abandoned after earlier American
pT
Kwresr.s to w ui seem to Pentagon ubaervera to blows.
American ami South Korean
,.jy
have receded into the almost forgotten past.
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now U placed In the South Ko rean lines above Chinju now are east
arm y for anything more than tn sp itallu n al and uf the winding Naktnng. But tha
extreme southern forces arc south
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11 . i ' f f | ' | W , . South Korean population m ay prove to be one of i t the big strt-an. and west of Its
delta, which Is ju st outside of
ih r United S ta le s A rm y's greatest problems!
Pusan.
Most aignlflcant of recant developments have
A Tokyo headquarters spokes* " , ’a e S U flT lr U t n if port* of g u e rrilla a c tlv rty In rig h t a rra s
than reported the North Korean*
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' ' r, tehln I the A m erican lines. These areas cut across were pouring tank and infantry
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W uihinglon
United .State* troops
battle sector.
A high A rm y apokstm ar. dism issed the guerlie said Bed soldier* were com­
u ltn . as 'e a s y In ileal w ith." but histo ry from A m e rica 's C iv il w ar ing Into battle as recruit* from
i n .n l
that y u e m lh is have never been easy to deal w ith , Korean settlement*
in Soviet• ■i when they w.-re lew in number.
dominated Manchuria. Many are

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* W iills I | i %It Ttu I'retid e n t. tbc CUbmet and m ilita ry leaders
. ..t ry a ls j.it o le tSilng a U m a ll others in three d a ys of worrisom e
.v .o lr
Tb- prion l.s r Is that an A m erican veeael. especially a
It -op nip, w ill U s-.itk l y a subm arine.
I
. iil&gt; , ju i h an a tta .k n .n ld come o n ly from a ftovlet undtraea
i ,» i -1 and without doubt that would mean W orld W a r I I I —all out.
M ilita ry t s p t r l . do nut th in k the K re m lin would order such an
I. l.ol tb ry ur&lt; ap p ithenstve lis t some trig ger-happy Ked sutsu*lin e loioim wnlvr te k i the fa te fu l step.
An."M i in lenders know that an a ll out w a r would be Just th at.
I &lt;r in •'- -&lt;&gt;
n l m stsacres of United Btatea troop* are a grtrn
(.i'll, at ion of wtuit roold Im pprii In another w orld w a r, T h * enemy
-......; ; ..--I b o lh rr la u n g pnaoner*. eithe r c iv ilia n or m ilita ry .
It is known that Russian subrnartnes are In Ko rean w a te rs In rum *
fo - ir , t-o u lh q . An-«riran Iruop movement* T tie Pentagon and
WJule tlo u... iriv e n tly tiojw the Beds w ill ronOne th e ir actlvltle a to
j ...tilin g .
M ill I OH D H A I T —Congress expect* to lake up aoon legislation
l:«t m or. doctors into the arm ed aervlcea.
M ilita ry ln .v in a k .rs warn th at aa the aix* of A m e ric a ’s Of tiling
Ion i .in r. u &gt;
•x more d.s lo ts am i d rn tlsta w ill be needed,
l i airm an M illard Ty-llnga ( D | . M aryland , of the Henate armed
■n l . i v io m in itt .1 vsnl this is one of the lam es on which h i* group
i - ot. io p l.lr a ui lioo Tyihiiga told a repo rter:
1 mu sure ll.n t the Army in partnular must be in a very serious
it.intio ii Hu regard to d&lt;»lot*) at this very moment.
I would ax nine Ihnt they have had to acrid subSeriawS
Monica I rmrnbers c.| doctors, d e n tist* and outset to
„
q q s .ll the Korea*! o|&gt;er*llona.
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’ 1 1»V were already very short In these Categoric*
O f D m I s is
no i I would assume that th r problem o f providing
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in l!)l» and upheld t'/ thi courti.

amendment by

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C o m m it t e e ',

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The Hour* beyan then t.o deal
with prcp-ied change, in the com­
mittee bill.
First, Hep. Crawford ill Mi In
wanted to change the policy de­
claration. He didn't like assertion*
that the hill’s powers were needed
for this country’s support of the
United Nation* and mutual de­
fer**. Ill* attempt to change the
language wu&gt; defeated -m n stand­
ing vote of I'Jl to PI,
The Hou e next -Japped down
a proposal bv Hip llc jfm u i * Ft Mich) that the Secretaries of De
feme. Commerce and the Tre.se
uty lie requited to establish fair
average price* on all material* and
service* a* a guide to fwlerai and
local agencte- for enforcing fair

It It r b id i the holdinK ot m ar*
than "reasonable requirem ents" of
“necessaries’’ aud define* them a*
"foods, feed*, w earing
a p p a re l,
automobile t ire s , containers p r j.
m a rily designed or intended fo r
ro n taln in y food*, feed* or f* rtilix e r* ; fu el including fuel o il and
n atu ral gu-; f e r t illt r r and fe rtilin r Ingredient*,
tools, u te n sils,
im plem ents, m ach in ery, ami equip*
merit required fo r the actual pro­
duction o f the above-named a r t i­
cle* and m a te ria ls! and any other
a rtic le ] and m a te ria ls the equitable
d istrib u tio n of which the P re s i­
dent -h all find and sh all by p ro ­
clam ation drc!et&lt; hi In essen tial
to c a rry out the purpose* o f th i*
price*.
A standing vote of 112 to 4*1 ap- a c t.”

A. D. ROSIER
STOMACH UI.CERS

Japanese trained and veteran* of
the Chinese Communist wars.
Allied planes kept a sharp
watch for troop iraina bearin';
(town from the north. Some railborne reinforcement* sneaked out
of Chongjin, in North Kor-a,
under a smoke-screen covering tho
marshalling yard.
Into this battle the 25th put alt
it had aftrr ,a quick shift frutn
the Kumchung area, to the north.
The battered 24th waa aent to
arw.ti.ei unidentified fru it when
the 25th look over with expected
Marine* and othrr rrinforccments.
The reinforcement* were troupe
of the l). H. First Marine*, the
Rerun,1 Infantry Division and the
Fifth Iteginirntal Combat Team
from Hawaii. The Marine* have
47-Va ton i’ershing tanks, supedharooka* and flame-throwers.
While the battle* raged In thi
south against the hinterland rf
Fusnn, South Korean troop* iircvtrrtlng the northern flank pullet
hack to the village of Plan, some
tk mile* from llamchang. They
took up positions along the NakW&gt;*'***« tierr side.
lied patrols prob'd without let, |. Jv will
up nt the South Korean lines and 'urn health I
kept American outposts farther itig.

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A T L A N T IC l-ACT

NOTICE

LONDON.
nutlet of the
tions agreed
government*
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A l t*t«v**n oMook mi T h in Miitiv ii.i.rninp, AuKuat ID,
lft,TO iht- Hoiti.l uf l*ulili&gt;, Ii. i n n liuii w ill recuive m ul­
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Aug. 4—(A’l- D e '2 Atlantic I'art na­
today to urge their
to lioiist their arm­
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H IIM IN O I.H ( f l l ' N T V

etlh rr rtf ruu
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e s is ie ..r n a i . i . i s ;
lA i'c ir e
ceased. Is le of ssi.l I'-iu n lf, I*. I he
I'o u n iv I,i.le e n t Memlnole r*-..Milv
IT —I.ls. s i I,Is o llire II* the .-o.irt
bouse of said I'ouiH y s i rOtnford
Kio rld s,
wrllhln
eight
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a n n u ls from lb s lim e nt the Mrs,
pul,I I . s t li,a of Ib is
nolle*.
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rls ln . nr lemsr.d sh a ll l-e In is rli
lag, and shall s ta le lb s n ls .e of
rssldsn r* end | k i * I n ftlc * address of
th* ita lm s iil. mii.I sh all h . sworn
lu by the rls h n s n l. sgenr. or s i
tu rn er, and any surh rls ln . or ds
ntand nnl so fiitd sh all lw void

KOAItll O F I'lilll.K

IN’ST IM t T H IN

T \V. Idrwtun, SiiiKirintcndont
L Ii. Jtirilan, I'iiiiirttmn

Klrsc

V R r L I K M A K H t.A T K II
A * s d m ln is r r n lo r « l lb s
K s ls l e of H alil* i a r o l.s
d e m is e d
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How Much
Will My New
Inlaid Linoleum
Floor Cost

L A I N L Y , h m U a v v li a m an w ise in llic
ways o f fine in o to m ir a .

Y o u kuow that, by Ib c Tour Vcn lip o rla
and the r ic h i w r e n n r c h n i i . i . w l.irK m urk

bia car as a ROAUMAffrKM.
You kn o w it, should you trail him on
the highw ay, by tb« sm ooth lift of the big
Fire b all power plant at his toe's com ­
mand, by the obvious levelness of the ride
he en jo ys, the sw ift case with which
Dynaflow D rive solves hia trafic problems.

Madam

Ami wy’rs talking about genuine ARM8TKONG

W hat is not ao plain from what you sec is
that hem a lto U a m an vq ry wise in what
today’s d o llar should buy I

P u r this man ha* a ll that a fine*car
owner can aak fu r -b rillia n t periorinance,
a ride without equal for Ren lie soft net*,
finRcr*eaay handling, ahundanl room nil
arouud hint, atylinR that it easily the
m o il distinguished on the hiRhway.

H e found fe w e r e x t r a char ges in hia
d e liv e re d p r ie e , w i t h su ch things us
Dynufluw D riv e , foam rubber cushions,
windshield w ashers, electric clo ck, even
non-glare rear-view m irro r included in
the price.
I f you k n o w fine c a r s , it won't t a k e
fifteen minutes behind a K u a d m v s t b k
wheel to sec that here is one o f the finest.
If you have inquired about prices, a single

Ami lent, |4V incudes a complete Installation by
skilled linoleum mechanics

We’ll be glad to measure your room end see Just
»hal it will cost |f you’ll tail 218, and you’ll bo
pleased with lha large variety of pattern* now in
itock.

Company
Ned Smith, Mgr.

800 E a s t F ir s t S tre e t

Right Where We've Been
For 29 Y « in ”

glance at the delivered fiRurca etlabliabea
this uv ihe hif, buy o f ibe field.
W h y m il tiiuku both ih cc k a —eapevtally
■lucc your Muick dealer w ill be glad to
urrmiRc a trial run in a K o a d m a c t h s an y
tim e you cure to call on h im ?

Y e t be paid considerably leas than com ­
parable merit coats elsew here.

llmilcum with the color Inlaid all the way thrul

Sanford

Rsp.

ger* (D - F la ) to m ake hoarder*
So today's vo le I riv e d ju t the subject to * y e a r in prison and a
The junking of the mandatory
bill climaxed four dnvj of Hour* amended substitute and le ft the 110.000 fine.
H « u :e bach w here it s ta rte d —w ith
Koft-ri laid the provision v. *&gt;
maneu.ettng in this order:

MARCH OF EVENTS
No f - lt - S ;u l »

pletaly unacceptable to tha T ru ­
man Administration,

fss* is M W T J MHO*, sac N S M i

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sums •*#*!*. j • Niw-pamgM srruMS.
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I I O R ID I — P a ir through Tuesday
e t rr p r for s r a llr r r d I h o n H rr.h o w cr» south portion. M i l k temperalu re i h i n c r W ind* r i l r r m r &gt;00111
im rlln n . n r n llr In m n d rra tr mostI*
n n rth ra ri
w inds
r lir o h r i*
ih n m g h T ticsita i .

\(».” r.Y

S en ate N ears
Agreement On
P ric e Control

American Tank In Action On Korean Front

AgainstRedsMade by Marines And

• B a n k i n jj Committee
N e a r s Completion
Of Work On Home
Front Mobilization

Proposal Would Give
Her 15 New Divi­
sions Anti Set U p
Unified Command
IRAKIS A n * 7 t/T ) I M fu r j

W A S H IN G T O N , lu g . 7 __&lt;,!•,
T h e M a rin r C h m I W m w U
•"d ay il w ill m n b lll/r , | | „ ( i u
fifl.ttllO volunteer i r - r n r &gt; .
\
M arin e spokesm an u n i ih r |niA 0*1 r a il i« Koine out In approxiw a lc lt .lO.liDil n f f i r r r . and nirn
«h&lt;i w ill report lo r it r t h r duty
between Vug. I,*, and I M . | | .
Th r M a rin r C orps said il .!-&lt;■
la ra ilin g tip .irlitilm n ai nr gen•»cd u n it* ml IU A ir K r - . r » r

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Iin i II l*i i t lifr r y r-il IT* f

D oughboys In K orea
Nnhtoiijr Fixer Battle Imminent

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(&lt;T ,
S ro a lr I) inking ( n m m il'rr m riti*
bert In ti,iv | i i r ,i n i r t I * ',m |)!rii,,n |&gt;y
nightfall nl a hmnr lion! moluli/aM"&gt;n lull giving I ’ trtiilrn l Truman
a I r r r iian d In invoke w a g r-p iK r(• I'n fl'llg C "n tf'l!r
"tlir (V n n n illlrr worked fn i lln r r
an&lt;l a I m I i lin u tt h rliu u l , |,, rd
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S C ) an il S r n a liii Sparkm an (DA la ) ir |t n ilr t | in iitid r ia M i
pm*
g ir t .,
" W r a ir going In .la y al it,
# t e n tonight i| n r m i a i y . until w r
•ja tr Im itlirtl llir lu ll.* M aylian |

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Mile Advance Is

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c u it ia r n id I nr**|**
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attn* iltd m i»n* %

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I tin n! % 4way nl the Ci*ftifiiuni*t ttivu lc*
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&gt;tn tit grin, C-&gt;11it-.If id In the US mm n| thr llr .t

rm 17* t-.r M*?l» • m«k t T h r (# fn rt* i IV r t h in * )
in
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( re irm *r» V e ir t ir r l I ’ Hafo from I nf«*r m ilhirtfll)

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ih r lo u lh rrn m o tt
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war
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iNMUMIl tlfgl i r ,m

T ry g v e Lie Says UN Could Meet N a t i o n a l Guard pel I rni n( l)ir u.itlimil nnoiiir t«»
1
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On 24 Hours Notice In Emergency Mack rrom (am p .
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l i t i i t r | tr t ilt ! intlav tlir t
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t l i r .S rn a lr lr nl all v rlv plant I" ( i r n r ia l A u rtn M y in i ili l m rrl m i 24 Im u it n n tu r in r a tr n( an i n i n
M ail (M u llin g lltr lull W rtln rw ia y. g rm y tuch at a iirw a g g irttin n
Thr S r c i r l t i y G in r l a l told a n r r k ly n r n t ( n n lr ir m r h r ttm ikl
I ju t l inl tv ihr m nin ilttrr app in t n l lltr general pilnt iplr nl k i ­ nut h m la lr In « a |l th r V l naliuti A ttrm h ly al tu rli llm r.
H r tan l th r p trv rn l m lr t im tt itlr (nr a I - t il tv prrm tl n | n n tu r in
ting Mr, I(um ati pul wagr-piue
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Two Weeks Of Intcn- gram
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sivr TrnininK Turns n•' im ifh;*'d..........
V -J- • im tr*
rm iim n iiil *if Mil
I hem lino Soldiers i*f thr \Vi’**frtn Uolhi rum ilrptfiy

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jitaie Jaycccs To A r m y Announces
Be Addressed By
List
(ieortfe Smatliers K o rf ye a n War
*
&gt;

•lanncs Delayed Aa
Tank Wreck Intcrrupts Traffic On
Area's Only Road

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k u u i.
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in n dr irtihfM nuniiiirwetufftt *
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Ih had high p.mtr Im lot
v, „ , » i()l A m « i
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I In
I '&lt;7.0 unlit &lt;i y
rnratlon toward a Third tlrr thr ciunmami nl lu ru i * •&gt;; lataalac* * &lt;’i|i|.*!
In fam ilies am i irlra a o d (m publi•f•['.,,,
"ni* J 1
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t a ilin g fu r uni f o il d r f r n - r , ll&gt;r U i p c s
l.;iri»r A i t c n d
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I ly tlr l i a t r l i t r a i l n l D ila n tin
F f a '- f t •ln tfm e n l *»UI
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Safety
•'Th« K ir n r h gi v n n m rtti
laa-pago annual ropm l tn the
T J t r ir a i r ad ih lm n al u m a l lly | A aarm bly w h irh meet* iu re g u la r ,i u n g lr man &lt;lur In illitM t." t-ud nut th at th is r n iia iik liiiilr effo rt
C o it n c 1 1 M c c t i n n
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h n l I n t night lin t r a r lin , l i If 11 till•
i . i 10 lin t a i r . now Im ! l-.rn
•otiHilhnl .nl tod th r A n tem an
il l. 11 k . 0 | uim rn lin g
I h r him k .d r had n rr t u r r il w hrn
i f - il . i l i l l r t v k n n tk rd m il lltr Ir ,d
lin k , ld m k.tih iig ih r u n lv li-ad
I .tto h ril irp o rlcd ih r M .irm et
lit ii u l f r i n l th ru l i t , I t . i t u l l i r t
"1 llir w ar h ill g . t r nn ilr l.n li
I Ir vtid Im il' rite d .n n r v irm •II r ,| ! till, M .iiittr trg im rtll .ltd
llir u n it 1 fifth irg m trn la l ru itth .l
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Im ir 10.Ir . i h . l o r , .1 u m p r n lir d
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Khir I,* 11. lout o( ih r ftf•li irgln t 'it lil m m li.t I r .m *»*&gt; (I I I " U ,
I iro lirii . ltd , hui A tnty to il Ma1 n n r rlrritro D w n r Itrtng ,rn t lo
r r h r t r it They w r lr it l|i|tl|rd with
trnrnoniMun .m l (m al h r air dr-^ti
Nn l . t r rr|tor|&gt; t r r r r t v .d ih l*
nn ih r third rlrm c ii! in ih r A n iril
I .III ■iMrntttr |h r i ’llli U rg tm rn l
,1 ih , -’ 'nl, In ! m itt P it it o .n
li w . i ih r In t i Aoiero an o ilrn
t fter (i* ' itl**rr . - r l - --I -|*|»nvttr i r l t r . l
Mtnui R.OOO A rn rio m - *nd
mine South K n r r .n
nim m atido
■mill were throw inin the . l i . r l
ll ir y f la .li r d head o il w ilh ih r
I, u t l n . i l H i e # .,

O R I.A N D O . Aug 7
lip )— Itrp
(Ir n t g r Sm a there w ill h r fr a
lu rrii g n r .i and p rin rip a l apcak*i
at th r th re r-d ay ru m m e r c n n f r i.
r n r r o f K im lilt* J a y r r r a h ere n r i t
S a tu rd a y , m il Ja m c a , O rlando
J u n i o r C t u u u W o f C o m tn m i* p r* .
V ii lr n t , taPnounrmt y r a t r id a y .
T h r young D tm m r a tlr i.nm ln rr fo r t h r tt. S , donate w ill nr
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fim t te tu rn v u it In Ih r rtty
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vltailcy
- Odham. Florida Jayrra lag in repo rtin g r a .u a l t i r . w ill
min
hv itu iiyin g llir ta u te t nf Inghway 4vn** atvn» v *-nf' i*»*l in it* fivni i"flip t| nn intffiM * Tm if 4iff*
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DPI.AND, Aug 7 - 11pi Work
count ram e up a l Ih r b rirfin g hrT t ,..........
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c u n tra .le d Ih r hnutrdn nf I fie H f*!' ' 1' •"'1
The nrw ffity Rerrratlnn pro­ total up to A ug. I w a . Min killed , erni h n ip ita f nre now h»lng drawn
i 1 .1 what c a r,n rr- T o k yo ’. Hnne-la .U n i- t t ii *
highw ay* w ith Ih n .e w h irh e a i.l
‘ t'ling
gram gnl under way (hi. moruimr l!.;n r. wnutuk'ii and 1/10 “ a rtu a lly hy fi, X fH w in Pnek, iw-al a r h ilr. t
«lw*ol lli»' In o I* M. in CS«*nrrMl Mu* \ »* Hu r
at (1:30 nVInck at the Municipal maaing In actio n .”
r*t in l!* 2 l and pnlntrd nut tii* t l” *te
and an- scheduled for release t"
rut
in in nffi*rl
9 I pl ill if , (9ir lUtMRn
•llVIf «* if
M itt Hetty 1-mi P a rt in , 14a y r * ' «M .Seminole High .School tentor. ^...................
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no
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Pearson w rote (h at he had areii
t •* pUfi4 (**'«k Mi t t him*!
tritfiflt* «j*'»
gi.frrevi for a hegfnnera awim- "th e aerret ra a u a lty I I . I k rp l hy of the y e a r. J . K . P o lla rd , rre n r,.* won first prire m thr ” M»a* Sanford I1 W * lieauly ronlctt tiarc'l *l ihr in 'affty.
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9i, I, Hi t vrv *if T'fffiipti, Hi turn- Hh u c i i*«rlv (n H iv S
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(hill
you
manager nf Ihe R ert K(sh T r . i a
Rif* Theater ('nrlay night hy thr ’'anfoul Hutmnt and Prnfrtitona! ( 'ID "h y
•v (»n II '.ifmi'll «tiik*kttiif lint *19Iffi( *#i I IlP WR* ft n111 Hr•* **‘'*9»
Wiingle*. The inatrurtlnn will be­
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not
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T h e A rm y .poke, men -aid In m rn ia ry T ru s t, aritiounrei) veitr-r* Women'* Club,
Iir Ii I fc»r i f f i i t l l r
M*itl1
gin tomorrow morning.
■on Ih** ht{(hviay(' Ml lltirnmn *«nl C 9I Ml * f Irt!*, *4 lt| h r f i it i i k 1y * flM *li#* nr»*l 9r*»(9
an sw er to queatii.na, that the day.
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IlnillA R M
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r .- a p l.u i.d t l „ l
hy the Seminole Chapter. Am­ to tals given hy P u - rm n V not (n u t d o e .n’t want to m ake « „ y p a rity . M u* Partin w*» crowned lifa llly r.trrrn liv H ritn a n K . M o rris, I . lo rre a -in g r v r . y y r „ r . „ „ i w ill, &gt; ro f- "' -l
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^ n t- 'll'-. raitM-tIh .r « U t il, tu rn erican Red Tritaa. An adult ila .a a g tre w d h ra e u a lty lis t* I have p ro m iie t a . In when the ho&gt;i&gt;jta’ mailer of reremonie*. and w a . given a w ru t w atch do naird iiy W illia m I h
it inr»m «vT thrf** U
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ro n11« -n u .n r» . n f l h r need fnr more J " * " l" » i had I'w d In change th.
w*a due for inatrurtion at l(&gt;:.VI seen."
will li#
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rpleatton
Kader,
Jeweler.
o’clock.
on accident p r r v r Mtinn law I.y d interpret itl'in ,
The anrond P*l»r. % three day K .
||nUl r |,w . Peggy llow rll, em phn.t*
Rut t 11m i . t nmmisaiun a tto r­
Among (he hnya and glrla who atlfnit n “ secret Hat,” th r .pokes- and poaalhle liu ild in g m aterial
f r r d llvirtg .
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Steed n l (t r ia l,tin fn ,•
registered vtrrr puttie W illiam.,
Mr Itarn u m ttare d the -itgitn
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ly
.
that
Adjutant
General
M ni HoUvIetHytufi# B r^ h ,
an( Km hurl Johniuin, Junr llf&gt;* iia li'iu o f the Sem in-dr O tirtilv Die I hie- tu-lge panrl that InHohhy
W illiam s
XlarrhrtU,
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Mfmr
v r ||# nKrhnr* MrNub. I^uofhy
"(lector* l i |.» ro ll.ta n t rlie tk fit.
ramphelt, Angie Stewart, Ruth raaualty reports.
i oil ltd 11 nut 11tied
the
p a n . In hit nte hr the *i|r s,f ih r ThtH priie, a bathing suit dm, Von llerh uli., R. tl y l.mr Parti-., H n frty
canning plant,, ttitm ighnut th-Carlton, David Watkins, ftarriw npr nf il * Wink IU l i v i n g In p ic
old
Cnllrgr
Anna
Motel,
will
I*,
nf
•ra .n u * •
aled by Yowella went
Mary Igni Smith. XUrgnrrt Von
r of r m f . f i
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l
rgmi Sm
Smith,
Mirharl Smith. Ontovent autn a rr iilm t a , pointed out
T m la y ’ ' hearing In the ra te in .
Wallace
and
th y
|MrAlraander,
The .rheduted meeting &lt;jf *he masonry ronMrurtioti and a large Martha hngllah. Peggy llnwril |fr t |iul|i . Penny
Margaret
that
the
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hw
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p
a
ll'd
,
Wolfer.
F i lia l* *•h If.n lv , Hilly Rnwen, Seminole County Chamlirr of C-&gt;m poriloei „ f Dm (mining will h- air. wnn the fourth prire. luggage
v n lv e , a motion hy the rin n e r
s h e riff, jiid g r . and p icas a i r all In hold o ff i decision In the frJon es. S h e rry le e . Diane A iken a, turn r for tomorrow mghi ka. • -iii-liiiurird. The latest nvvtrr
eo-ojwratin
g
and
u
tg
rd
Di
d
eve
ry
d etal '»•&gt; iin lti riim ptetion of
will
he
in.tallrd
T h sm a * R n w en , Joe W ltka, R-H- (wen poatpnned until a latri dale equipment
r it ir r n lend all I lie support hr ra 't nnr rn ,e now pending and others
wk
r r r Runn, M a x is t jw r f .e li, Ann Kdward ftlggloa, manager, an­ thrmighnut, Pollard aaid
l i . .ii..,* n . r . .i T .il
metTc"
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dniated
Phy
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rap eetrd In he filed sh o rtly in
D avi*.
Thr hospital site ha. already
nounced today.
S t a t e rourta.
J A C K S O N V I L L E . Aug 7 —&lt;JTt—
been cleared and grade.) to ihr
rla I.H -rh e lt, Ann D svia,
4*1VII* AIN I'ATMOI,
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In Unity Them la 8tr«ngUi—
To Prelect Um Pm n oI the World;
To Promote tho Pregre** ot America.
To Prorfoco P ra p r rll; (or Sanford.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSPAPKK
VOLUMR XXXXI

S A N F O R D , F l.O lU IIA .

Ex la h liih cu 1908

TH U R SD A Y

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Governor Warren Marines M ove Up A s Showdown Fight Looms;
Takes Mero Case
. Under Advisement Pauley Says Russia Is Aggressor In Korea
Odham Attacks Gov­
ernor And Accuses
Sen. Boyle Of Beine
Gamblers’ Attorney

Russia Boycotts
Meeting 01 UN’s
M ilita ry S ta ff

TA LLA IIA H B R R . Aug. S— 4At
— Governor Warren aaid Indar
after a three-hour hearing there
H » a* not enough evidence to ana*
w pend Sheriff I'.A. Mero and
Cnnetable W.A. l.ewl» nf Seir.|.
note County for neglecting tn
enforce the gambling laws.
In a aimullanroua atatemenl.
hr announced appointment of
Perrin Campbell, 77*yrar-old
Crrelvirw lawyer and nominee to
the Slate lloure of RepresentsIlreo, aa ahrriff of Okaloosa
county, who naa auapended yeaterday for falling In atop gamhl-

Malik Faces Defeat
On The Question Of
Seating Red China

' 4 l" f .

The fiatrrnnr aold he decided
after eonaullalion with Attorney
timeral Kirhard Kr»la and Aaaidant Attorney (ieneral Reeve*
llowrn that “the erldrner doea
not prove that" .Sheriff .Mero
and Cunatable Lewis ’’are guilty
of neglect nf duty In enforce the
gambling tawa In S e m i n o l e
County.**
V

TALLA H ASSEE. Aug. 3 &lt;/!’)
-Governor Warren raid Inday he
will lake under
consideration
charger lhal Sheriff P. A. Mem
nf Seminole County failed In en­
force gambling taw*.
Warren made hi* tlalemenl al­
ter a lengthy heating in wihreh
charge* were m«dr and denied of
open holitr gambling being con­
ducted in the county.
Immediately after the hearing,
the Governor conferred briefly in
hit plicate office with Attorney
(ieneral Richard Enrtr., Assistant
Attorney General Reeve# Bowen
and Waldon G. Starry. AdminulraIron legal adviror and motor vehue department attorney.
In addition to Sheriff Mero,
Lewtt^lto war
wat
Constable W. A. LewtY^li©
etyrmine wtwlVdHfct'hkd

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Stale Rep. Ri al|a&gt; Odham.
trading opponent nf gambing, told
Warren ft had Imen inferred the
Mero hrarng vraa called tn refh.T, jitttS v f- f r r
r -r r r m l of
Sheriff Jammy Sullivan of Dade
eouptr.
Orihsm m IH J. J. Elliott. W ar.
rrn'c »oerlal inveattg*v*.or. told
him he va&lt; called off the Builtf van ileal, the $2*1,000,000 ileal to
give me help.**
He rnW E IJM t tiw him Warren
"needed a ahrriff, and needad a
aheriff fast."
Warren broke In at thla point
and tald he had not aulhorirrd
any aurh atatemenl.
Odham aald tha Governor had
.•tirrounded hlmaelf with people In
which the public had no confi­
dence
The young laglalator latinrhed
£ Ir.to t ralhtr vagtin discussion of
the Governor** political break with
C. V. Griffin, Grlfrm-a atatemenl
that he and two othera bad con­
tributed 9IM JM 0 each to War*
r t V « ramtiair.g. and Bob GMotto'a
a&gt;v »w aggiagiaaMtuti .-aa*»m "atm aa&gt;e»Departmaai.
» ■
Warren eat him off and aaked
hlaa tn stick to facta roneernlng
the rhargea againat Sheriff Meio
" I have no more facta." Odham
declared.
4 Earlier in tha hearing, Odham
aald State fcn. Lloyd Boyle waa
attorn, y for two men charged
V with operating a gambling houae
in' Seminole County.
Odham. recently Inatallrd preatdent of the State Junior Chami*er of Commerce, did not teek
I) «■ ■ &gt; ■ »-« f.a P a ) , g iv e ,

PunchljoardH Banned
In City Beautiful
O RLAN D O.
A ug.
.1— (AT— A
crackdown by the State Beverage
Department ha a removed, a 11
punrhboarda front Orlando hara,
taverna and eating places holding
alcohol lr beverage* Ilegate* fr„ m
tha department, a surrey ahowed
here today.
Department agenta have notified
1*1
the owners that theg will fare II.
ernae revocation* if they do not
get rid of punchltoarda licensed by
' the Cite of Orfaado ac other de.
Vie** ruled aa lotteries. H
|
Tha C ity of Orlando Ik enter
punrhboarda and rente** upward*
of $20,nno a year from rale of
the llrenae*. Attorney General E r ­
vin hat ruled that the state law

prevent* operation of punrhboeede
despite any rlty’a legalising ordlnanen.

Infantry B a t t a l i o n
With Five Tanks
Penetrates Enemy
Lines For 22 Miles

Trum an’s Special Am­
bassador Advocates
War Against Rus­
sians If Necessary

IAKF. SUCCESS, Aug. 3 4/T‘j
Huuia laird anothrr ihplomatk
defeat today on the question ol
rraling Red China in the UnitrtlN*tionr and there war .peculation
tin, might lead to a new Soviet
walkout.
I In* i|&gt;eci&gt;latmn arore after
Russia Ixivrollrd a meeting of the
U. N ’# big five miliary rtaff com
mittrr in New York ihn foieniKin.
Some diplomatic tiirlrt ,aid thir
indicated Runia it not yet ready
to end her grnrial U. N. walkout•tnke nnd liar uniy relumed to
the Security Council fir a propa­
ganda hlvsl at the Wert.
Jakob A Malik irtutned In the
Secunty Council Tuerday to atlumr the council presidency undrt
the monthly rotation tyrlern. lie
wa&gt; defeated 8 to 3 the tame day
on a effort to rule Nationalitt
When Paulay took the stand
China •rit holding the Chinrte Tydings
W ith Imit-U iH.M.l, &lt;1.1,-gatc* to Ihc I'nitcil N’niion* Security
aaid that tnr had Iwen
Council teal illegally.
aaked by the Whit* House and Council at l^rkc Success, N Y -, vet, .1 ri the |iro|»&gt;.;il of the new
Some diplomat* had looked for
niMithcr walkout after thla defeat,
but Malik staved on. Now rrvrn
of the Council a II member* have
declared they will relrct hi* propntrd agenda, which would give
the Ohlm-»* M&lt;pra*entatlon questlnn precedence o rrr the Korean
problem.
The question ta th in will Malik
ignore a dec 1.1on which would not
unly put Korea ahead hut might'
sidetrack the Chine ia»ue in.leflidtr-ly?
Tha rigjncll convened at g.ib
P.M.
Dritaln'a Sir Gladwyn Jghh, on
a point of order, railed attention
to Malik'a statement
yeatrr lay
lhal no one in Security Counr!l
hiatory had aiihmittetl an amend­
ment tn the provisional agenda*
-uliinittc.l hv a council president
lie recalled alto Malik’a statement
. ... ,‘n t**1 •••ould he * . ti-iury.
Uni pvwwa u» U.u pivseivnu
Jebb then cited the rrcordt allow­
ing that on Aug. IK. ItllK, with
t t ’wallaae* I la Paae g iv e .

Morals Of Youth
OiscusHcd By Dr.
Castle At Jaycees
The moral, of youth waa the
.'object of an address by Dr. NAV.
Castle, the former pattor of the
Central
Methodist
Churrh
of
Huntington, W.Va. and for eight
years, vice president of the Weat
Virginia Methodist Brotherhood,
■ t t h » J g »rP P ll-nehenia lev-Iaw

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Wes intrndured by Del Welker.
Dr. Catll# raid that he had ini
ve*lev! more than |?nnnn In con­
version to apartments. Improve­
ment and less* nf the fnrmcr Navy
administration building at the Mu­
nicipal Airport.
lie pointed out that youth baa a
right to follow the h r / of ll«
own cheerful nature and surplus
energy, but cautioned against di­
recting that energy In the wrong
way.
"Suppoan that as a lary v&lt;ui had
liked to use energy in throwing
rocks by way of having a good
time, and by riding an l.rpke a
dog’a leg," he aaid. "You may have
had a good Ume, hut the dog car­
ried a scar, even though you may
have later gotten religion end re­
gretted your deed," he pointed out
D r. Castle warned those who art
Irtw adult or growing old againat
dtrertlng
their energies in the
wrong direction.
"D o the thing* now that you
will not regret when you are old,"
he counselled.
William Stem pee, tsvr*» presi­
dent, suggested that the Jsyrce*
hark a plan to pul the Municipal
Masrvlakpll kapW laafev a-^trljllow

having concerts, lie also siwyyatad
that a I-a bur Day rclabration be
planned, something on the order
of the Leesburg Watermelon Fes­
tival ov the Palatka Axalra KetU*
val.

e r r r c o m m ik m io n
The d t v Committion will |
Tt.e department*! order doe* not tonight at 8;00 o'clock In ip— ial
.affect place* with
punehhoard* seaaloa to review tho resolution
i f . j . '•bojT there la bo rale of alcohol l. racwlvad from bond attorneys in
JE7 beverages.
regard ta the /Insuring of Baa*
Official* of tha beverage depart- frjnt’g waterfront terminal p r o i ^ t
Cttffard McKIbbte
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TO K Y O , Friday, Aug. 4 — {IP)—
Allied lioopt, for the first lime ap*
plot, lung hut still infrriot to the
10 diviiinn vtrenRth of the Red invadert, rolled forward for the
•howtlown fight for South Korea
toc'ty with big Perilling tankt.
Llrmcntt ol two firvh Ameri­
can diviti-vot
the full Maimes
and A im y’t Second Infanliy—
joined tliicr ilher American and
live South Korean dm iiont along
die vfmnking fionl.
Frouthnc prtdictioni were the
Maitnrv
ami Setoml
Infantry
tioopv would l»e in battle by night­
fall.
Ih e lirnev stretched from the Kenrial 1011 th. coa.i area of Chin|U
noilhward along the winding Kankt
o| lhr N’aktong river. The .allies]
lioopt had i|utrlly withdrawn fiom
burner Poviliont at much at 18
miles o:er a ihrte day ;ienod.
A field dnpatch rally today taid
the U . S. First Cavalry Diviuon
had completed ill orderly with­
drawal lo lhr rail hank of the Naklong in the Wargwan area- 12 air
m ild norilwerl of Tvegu. The
luiflge neat Wa&gt; gon wat blown
■liter the List Amencant ctmted.
A dating U. S. -24th Infantiy
hvltalion. on a reconnaittance
twerp wiih five lankt. |&gt;enliated 21
nnlri behind lhr Communivt tinea
or.u Chinpi Thuivday.
Il din m eted a big rnrtny build
up lor the battle for the plaint
leading lo Puian, the jammed U .

W ASHINGTON, Aug.. 3 &lt;/!&gt;&gt; Kriwin W. Pauley, former ipetml
aml'at.ador (or the Prrtidenl. told
tcnalort Italty that "Soviet Union
hat hern a deliberate aggrrttoi in
Kona at (at hack at May 28,
Pauley teihfied before the Sen­
ate Armed Sctvicct Committee at
a i|iecial hearing on Korea
Waiting to take the wilnrti
chaii wat Bug. Gcncial W. L. Ro­
bert#, foimei head of the U. S.
Military Mutton in Korea.
Chairman Tydingt (D -M d ), in |
announcing the hearing yetlerday, |
had refured to tay who the wt*
nct«et would lie but declared imlioitant " trttimony on Korea would
lie received.
Senator! Bridge# (R -N II) and
Knowlaml (R-Calif), who had
witnrMct* name, until ju,t before
the hearing, told re|v)ilert that
Pauley w*» TydingC "myttery
Pauley, a Laiilorma oil man.
headed a U S- Reparation* M u­
tton alter the clore of World War
Two. Ini that capacity, be vmted
Korea to learn what ataelt the
Japanese had there. Hu visit wat
in May. 1046.

the Pentagon to arrange for I*auleyV tcstlmonr. .
However, In ansaear to a ques­
tion by Senator Iqrndon Johnson
( D - T e i ) , Pauley aaid that bl*
statement reflected only bia man
view* and had pot been submitt­
ed to any department In advance
Tydings’ advance a lt of m ytU ry
about the hearing lad V* all mann­
er of cpcculatloa M B what w e
In proanecL Thera were eafa
rumors that C

imt.

porters, news photographers, n
reel and talevtalon man but not
many spectator*. Tha Senate eaucu* room, which real* about
waa only atiout half filied.
Pauley hart a lengthy prepared
statement.
• " 7 « u day* ago Jacob Malik,
the Soviet representative who it
current president of the Security
Council of tha United Nation*,
rhanrrd thU cTZV'.T? *rlt’ *£■
grrsalon in Korea," Paulay began.
"Th e harsh truth Is that the
Soviet Union has bean a delibe-

president lor lh«. month of Aupust. Soviet delegate .larolt V

Mnlik,

that Nationalist t'hlno'* n pr, centstlve, T . K. T*lnng I*- ruled out.
Mnlik'a pii.|Htcul wn* defrate,! g to -'i nfter it hud been rhallengcrl
lui l*. S dclrgatr VVnrren Au-tin
(Intrrnationnll

Automatic Wage, Tank-Led American Battalion
P r ic e C on trols!
Drives
V o ted By House
AN A D V A N C IJ M

lie III IN \\ I I I I I H E A D
s COM M AN D l*OS|. KOHI A . Am;

P e te r so n T e lls
2M
iles B eh in d Enemy Of O rganization
Of Defense Group |SX '

i

i /I*i

Iv L a -y ^w L w /

Kiwanians Hear
Sny America Faced! N a tio n a lis ts
in I
Wi.!, Dnrkcyt H .y , Ahaf)d(m p|anspor

At 5 Percent Over «&lt;•
re havn’l hern anything
June 15 Price level alt theIheK:irra;.
» a i TK* ..ffl,.
W A S H IN G T O N , t u r 1
I*.
— Karl, artion on -cllim - up i
national d i-aitrr radio network,
to meet any em er(rorv. • „ an
nobnred lndt) h&gt; the Irtlrra l
Communirationa
t iim m inuni.
The plao *t&gt; inlo'm allt «ti*'-o***.1 with Indnslrv and armed »ervke* .cpreseMaUvn, here
in
early June,, At lhal time, the
matter wa* pin|r«lctl ... *nm.
Inin* tor the fulerr. hot iiwt*,’*
aunoiihi ement a*-cried
" Ih r
suh*e&lt;|uent preMiire ol
irrrn l
world event* make- the **,!»
e-lshll-hmenl of -oeh a » » ,! .»
both hirhlv H* lfatite and ne»
e»*arv."

,5,,, " I ike enemy liner, with
(('o a lle e f* On r - * , r iv e t

fh iv 1* ihe im a r u iil tlo rv of a U N lit lla h o n lh a l fo ught I I - w •&gt;
jr - iln hahttul lh* -m in y line* b ald ed again a m i l ive d a r*gim *ntai
INomaOtl I-It t fx m i .!• . f ill. l«O i in a ta v a g r v liu s g le ih it fno io io g

quile M e ihi- dating -deenfure
A
— —— —
calt"! H % re.onoel.aanw 0 1 1 „„ , m| lhr vlln| 1K„ , r i, T of
ff»r»***
II |«iov#sf for lh r n'fh p||c. n
r«iinmnit«I
Tin* enemy
Irafl**f8 lifl
i. Thai (hr rrirmy lin«* rat , 1Hindi U m* A m rrln n Mnr * nrny MnlirrurKril hv « hnnl-t*ili mir lutik
mnrrltlj* unjlnif n n livn
Ir «| forrr.
Ire (((fir Itnitan*
'J'lvn
Thm •he enemy i* huii.ling, |,.,( |,M.t. „ 1(| „ h,. ,lr i| f(ltt.
preparing to attack m great
up -••ofu- forma atvuiml Chinju ,
lor the drive cn.vlwartl tuwaril
" mhiI u n m mn I'ggr t h r 1

An outline of ll
.................
n**&lt;l lot the new Vrminolc
• ouniy D o f u n H p O f Q u o m o y
D-trnie Council, war given lo
••
1
■
• 11
T A I I ’ K I, r’o rnio ta A u g
i/T)
kiw am a n v

v e .le n l.’ V

IVieiwm, d o r . j

l»V

A

II

. r r r „ | a t)n*

-Jew

I. luglry. who, ||U t tj,0 chlnave Natlnnaiiats may

! *’,r former dclcnre council, j tiUmlnn thrli plan, to defend the

anti II Lime, tint, former mayor. island of (Jtienmy from Red attack.
The status of (Jitemny was no
M&gt; I ’rlt-iviiit wat inlloducrtl hy
doubt discussed when General
0 I* Her ml,, n. who la in ril out M nrAlthur flew hrie July .11 from
1 lie ordeiv ,,f 1 »,l R (,. Howie in Tokyo to discuss defense plans
r*lfa "wGed that he would “doru
Kailinli tting tl,c new oigani/alion, with Generallssimn Cl,long
ment this with faeta aa I go
Mtiv
Namv
While.
wh„
l«
|
vio» hI- Click, loit Nationalist authorities
along."
N E W H H I.III, India, Aug 1
an- not venturing any comment,
W A T E R L O O . M,l., -tui: 1 1 Vi
ing ilrix a l help lot live , mini ll.
Last week, Pauley called on
(Jticmoy Is lust off the Red
\
old new-paper
Upl I’nme M ln l-l-r Nehru de
lii'td
n
e
President Trum an. Ila told White
rill, the name of a nturdc viiliu, h i . ,1m m l i ' mIhi ed.
China mainland and spptoximstslv
elated
today
that
the
w
it
lit
House reporter* th*n that ho was
I
In my opinion.’ laid Mi H 'in 100 miles west of Formosa, NatKoren thould tw&lt; eon In in,-I and U, led In ink Malted a
In Washington to dlscirn in ­
old Negto on liie ti.,ad hact to
rmuli.it stronghold
dustrial lorations In North Korea
W A S H IN G TO N , A u g 3
M 'l no nth,, •|U, ,1,011 •hoiit'l I" li—l (i*&lt;.fgia lie.ay in ronti,•Hon will. ,|on in Im iniioiiiu lion, the AmciiF’o'eign ohterver* here take the
with defense department official*.
I VI, |ien|*|e air i.iling the (Dlketl view that the status of (Jiirmoy as
up with ii&gt;' Konan , &gt;u»
a kilting he,.
Tha presumption was that tho — The Ihuive volc«l tenta’ivclv to
111 a *1*1,'fm n! t*. |.ar|,*,oent
1 he man. ils n v Owens, wm tl.iy, in Il,rit hiitniy. He vcoied n defense outpost ha.- changed
information waa for purpose* of day tn put wage and price «on!i&lt;d.
opening dehsl, on the Korean pi' k*il ,IJ&lt; hy 8 tale I',dire l'r,e,|,ri liie Irlliaigv ol thove in thaiKe ol ,(,m|,letely since I’resldcnt T ru strategic bombing.
into effect automatic allv whep-vei
Paulay also said h* had ad­ the |&gt;if&lt;nr De|Mitmenlt rent nf hv Itauc - which it al o now Iwfoir Guv IV lltown yevlef.lay.
national dc|c-,»e. vnd ilateil lhal o-an a-signed the 11.8. Seventh
Fleet to J-.rotecl Foimosa.
He wit
lerplng In a patl.eil n r
ihe Unite I Net oni Nehiu r*ivised M r. Trum an In I0IK that
,&lt;0 nr o| then, *o,vl«| not hive (ant­
Unless q,iemoy is intended as a
tha Russians might seek to force jng tmlea advanret live |Kiienl teratP‘1 that Coianiunlft t'hma along Ido lhr Weshingtnn-llaltl
mote Nmlevaid
Brown hrourhl ed mote Iv •tin ll they had lejue- bane for an invasion of the ovslnalmve what it wat on June l r».
Communlna on an of Korea.
thfUiM
taadmitted
In
Ihe
It
N
Map flam aawatand ffawlaw ateland ny the Naltonallsts, they
L.,,1
e i m i m u i h*te
Acmoniaiiaiion tone* - 111*10
lint he &lt;ald that *nl-ig*m*nl whrn he could not u ,.-|u ,.■ « rri- | »cnle,l vome foreign govnnmcnl. think it would he unwise tr sac­
ducad latter* and ‘recommendat­
i
l
'
alvo
rnlifitd
the
vnoganc.nf
ions he had mad* to Preslden; only tnkrn njrpotilmn at the I loir.* of the Korean r ue to ,nrltwl„ itlialiiin iaid f,,t Ihe nutoniohil* I lltote "who lliink they ran wive rifice thousands of Chiang's best
trooj,- in what they believe uould
Hut he did have the
ur|v lien,. as I'nininit and IndoTruman In IM S Indications hia adopted by vc^re vole ||,e m il
•ellcf that the Cummunltta were nf-liting amendment offered by | Ghlnr appealed *n„t
only to......
(hi.. **-paper clipping, ,|st&lt;-,| Julv ft. I a rap j,tiled and mn other na- lunhahi) he a vain sltenipt to hold
...........
l U t i l t i e a am &lt;-*•• M . , l
the island if the Reds launch an
|Unlit to covet
Rep. McKinnon (D-Catif). ll could right l ut al«t to have ................
I let-taring that the United Statri all-out assault.
' (('•■ilaeM *ta t*ae* Mvet
, r.nte-iuem•
f«t world peace.
M
of tho d.oll, from L.oi .
—
— ^iiol w«»iitif|* of n Nf'ifm fiMiM* &lt;1 | I. the only obstacle to a liiistla
Ilcfore M,i.-Arthnr visited T a l- • _
j lluglin Karri- Tin- nan,, wu, &gt;1, I lhal meant blisincit, he jioinlrd l«-i. the Nationalists were loud In
■oil the need &lt;f the defense roun- assertions they would 1— able to
1
, ■|. and " i protecting light |&gt;lant*, -ma«h any Red attrmjit to take
bii-lge- and other facilities from (Juemoy. In fart, they took reJohn Phillip* Wall* of U rg o ,
,1. .,’ige, and i.«ri,cd, " It can haji* pnMers a|„ng last week to con­
Fla., died Monday night of in­
l Hift,
pen ii« i«
h ? vince the newsmen they were
juria* received when he dived from
I „-t night, the F ill
noti/ied
Mi I’eterson, Mi Inglcy and ready and eager for battle.
a spring board Into shallow water
However,
since
Mar Arthur’*
them that (livens was wonte.l in Mi Gut all •v|irr*»rd full agree
at Lake Diaon, Osteen. The water
ily W ll.ltU U J E N N IN G S
Atlani i In ronnvrtlw with e mur ment w&lt;th 'I, ..tat, mi-lit* of Mi. visit, |,rattically nothing has been
of tha lake la unusually low, and |
A l’ Sperial Wa-hlnglnn Service
•Im The llutrsu did not indiral,' Herndonsaid about (Juemoy.
several bather* apparently did not
J I Inglry expre-.e-i a|&lt;|&lt;rrela­
There has been no explanation
W ASHINGTON. A uk - 3 (,V&gt; Senator I till (I) Ala) Imlay rn whether il waa the llarri', killing.
real lie that-the water around the
Tr&lt;K,|,er llrown said Owens ha- tion foi till "Cleat Job" done hv f»r increased Nationalist air ac­
diving board waa not at if* usual nounrrd hit tupjrort of a movement hy the United Daughters of lhr
I'etri Min im f»Mifilin»lnr for tivity yesterday and today. This
depth.
Confederacy tn have the name of Genaral Stonewall Jackson mirrilwd waived extradition and Atlanta Ml. H'oNllRitH
I 'i i r
jwiMre were notified.
might suggest that the National­
Whan Walla did not come up in New York University's Hall of Fag* for great Ameriraot.
ists are attacking craft that might
after diving, Bobbv Ilirt and A ry ­
In a letter to the hoard &lt;&gt;f •
he |Kiised for invasion thrusts at
an Nettle* weal In aad brought
(Jnemny or aven Formosa.
him to shore. H irt atiempl-d to sleet* ra of the Hall of I t n w Hill tarkson tr.'.kr a alngl* mi-taki''. *
Hill ttride.1 that Jackson's drrevlv* him by m*an* of artificial said:
"Jackson was a great American , vnlinn In duly was equaled only
respiration, and an ambulant* wat
Tt,r Ccnlial Florida Glass iWalcalled from Sanford. Iloi^llal au­ who upheld with his very life lhr i,y hit concern for hl« men.
N A 8 H V II.L E . Term., Aug. 3
*||e drove himself to lh* verge iA’i Three fieiy crov rs flamed n ,
vociation will meet *1 H:0*'
thorities pronounced Well* desr' if conviction* nf his conscience and
cep-rooted
loyalty
to
his
„f
physical
rolla|,vr,**
Hill
wrote,
hi*
deep-rooted
a broken neck upon Ur* arrival of
here last night beneath one of o'rlort tonight at Hie ts&gt;aid of
re.
Tho
world
has
recognis'd
’‘Jeekson's
untimely
death
people
Work ia nearly completed on
ditcet.kt room of the Chamttet nf
th* .imhulan** at th* h*wplf*!.
thun Mas a .-igu whi&lt;h read.
►
ulted from his sente nf duty, and
military genius.
Wells had been spending hit
" If this nation is to survive, Commerce at the Tourist fTeoter, the tearing down of the Under
the
(responsibility.
He
w
m
fatally
“ Allhmigh hi* career in
...
(.'omniums,■&lt; oni-l
J ,,},,, ;V i,»«iik vninnmcetr tf^'av. »»o ,i tiuildlng on Oak Avenue.
vacation with his grandmother,
, - t —— -*
-g | j s s - s . - d br bia own ntr-tt w..,,c
Mrs M*tr(* pflj. 1JC XO* th* *oo
The awM-iation number, alonit Formerly used by Chase and Com­
It was sign.d, •*Fr,lsrale.1 Ku
returning
from
the
front
line*
at
•jn member* reprerrntlng
flrm i pany for storage purposes and to
Klux Klan«, Inc."
of M r. and Mra. LovtU Well* of months, Jackson I* always rank- *
f.hancellorsville.
Told
of
hi*
death,
lh,ruing of the crosses followed dealing in glass ,n 8»mino|e, hou-e its chemical laboratory, th*
l-argo and Had m m brother who I* ed by military rrllle# among th- Hobart K. Lee tald, *1 know not
first half dnicn American soldiers.
In lh* A ir fo rt* oversea!.
dU'trllsitlon of leaflet* headed, Oiangr and l-ike counties. Firms building was abandoned -ever*!
how to replarn him.' "
Thla waa U m flret death report­ Ill* m ilitary brilliance Is demon­
"Wake
Up America," and adding, repie-ented here are the Senka- years ago when the brick front
The "deep rcIlKiuu* impulse*
ed al Dltog Lake In over twenty strated hy his remarkable rite of this great soldier were known “ Ku Klux Klan ride* again. Com­ lik i’amt and Glass Co.. Sanford collapsed. Thla portion was hut
from the rank of major tn major
------. - year*.
I’aint and G la.» f.*o and Are Gla*s tmijetrarily repaired.
thi
general within seven month*."
throughoug the Confederate Arm y, munism will not t « tolerated."
The building, which was about
They added:
Co.
Iflll wrote that Jarkron*. Fhan- J W W ^ U ^ " J a * k a o n rahatant.
42 yeans old, waa at one tim « a
BOX C O N F IN E D
'The Ku Klux Klan fa fighting
buggy and carriage shop. The F.lks
!U,r " " i,fU ' !
1 to p rr-e rvr white supremacy; to
M UHHKH H E A R IN G
N E W Y O R K , Aug. S - f A T - A ardoah Valley Campaign of IM*J •»
»* • / T f e
A«,i-tant State Attorney Hu­ and other fraternal organisations
14-year-old boy aerated of firing has been d e irib e .lV * the m » t
protect our while womanhood; fa
remarkable display of atrateglr 'ifg ln l* Militar&gt; Institu
Jackutihold the kind of democracy bert Griggs will conduct a hearing have occupied th* upper floor.
the shot that killod a baseball
W .A. I.effler, manager of Chase
spectator al U m Polo Grounds
glvrn u* hy our forefather*. The tomorrow morning at 0:00 o’rlock
waa soot ta U m New York State
Ku Klux Klan is fighting Com­ at the Court House in regard to and Co., announced that the Chare
-k s ' s h o u u . o - u i u . .
Trsinlnjc 8cBool fo* bora at W ar­
munism and all other lams except the fatal shooting a* Walter An­ warehouse on tha lakefront is also
drew Jackson C.ntter. f7, father rf being torn down, as It ha* daand retirement «h - of character and spirit that have Americanism."
the utmost skill in mad* America— love of truth, rlaThe leaflet* bore the anno print­ fire children, on Ju ly 2.1 at Fores* tr riorated and la no longer needed.
dispoeitien of troop* In voU m to duty, and tenon of re*- ed signature m U m sign found be­ shortly aflar the ahooting, has The warehouse w m built la 1W3
They been held in county Jail alnew then by tha r e t gang, and w m mad
of n graeUr aupeiiof ponaUdJDy, furol with brilliant. neath ihe homing etw s.
Dan Keigan, M , who was ar­ for tho landing and storago of far*
destroying rope’s ad- mtUtavy wanftu. He la Indeed do- were left In mallborua, under door
tn Iever lasting padaatal mats, on city buasM and else- rested on a charge nf murder tlllrer and other supplies b-o-igM
gt Manaaaoa •nefthar t M n fe if tHf M
hara by water from Jacksonville.
wbrre.
City.
nor stretegteslly dldtn th*” Nall of Feme

Neck Broken On Dive
Into Shallow Water

N’chni Insists War In Nujrro RHnrnud To
Korea lie Containrcl L’corjrin For Murder

Hill Urges Name Of Stonewall
Jackson Be Put lit Hall Of Fame

, ,, . .....
*....... — .......

Glass Duiilcra Will
Fiery (’rosscs Burn
In Nnshvillp, T&lt;»nn. Meet Here Ton iffht

Underwood Building
Is Beinff DcmoliHhed

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d A V P i l U n H K H A l . n : A A N P O Itn

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T H U R S D A Y . A U G . 8, 1950

——

THE WORLD TODAY

Thr* ro lurn &lt;«f .In.. I.ouls to fiK ht for the heavyweight*
Hr r# # w irr \h*K Ta a i r
boxing title he nlcmdoned two years a*o arouv *3 m any r j * ' Al*
foreign A llllf i Analyst
miiiiM'iii'ee of Hu* paat and wonderment bh to what lx hu|&gt;pcninif in the heavyweijfht fiKhtx, once one o f the clumdu
Thr Kinir of th* Brlgian* has
spectator «|&gt;ort*. Louis held the title no long and defended mini** ■ ra«h gamble »i*h I* l»—
it eo m any times that he is unquestionably am ong the great •ml loti.
heavyw eight champions, yet lie saw the *|*ort g ro w stale I^opold'i doggt-d irm.truer on retalning
ibi hi* .thronr, in. thr facr
around him for wiuit o f contenders.
. . . of

7
Rl IlM fti i t i i i * it.iTtci
i f C a lv in
•
3*.
M U m iO
I IMI i . VVI';Vi m " 7th-rLP n o I,,rMrnl" inK l ' T HP«ct* am ong today's ! p i V ^ J r " L t ^ i X ' m i f "trlfe
h it*
U b N ib *
AMI In'uvyw i'ij/liin . rheri* *m no iccoKnixfiblc cxphinulion, ul* idfoir h# rtlucuntly fiv r way to
a t )a a f ha
« . m i though it rail be pointed out
that it has happened before. horse •«»•*.
lia r
IS O *
I he title was vttc.itnt for two
years after Gene T iln n e y re- Even now ihrrr i* nocertainty
A l l * a l«liM a i|
M u ilm
t n n l* af
.
that hr Im artrd aoon enough.
iJkNfcw. v v •n I ii I |i» a * aiest M flllrM m I tired.
a t r r i a l n m * it I
fa r I b r
af
,,
i *. *
. i t
Hi* people, arnl an anxious out­
4 l » l b a la a d t .
M ill m i cl. r*ei&lt;»*l
la i
line reason foi the decline m ig h t l&gt;e suggested by
world, can only hope he ha*
»i i t f a l a t a«f»&lt; i i u i u a **•#•
Louis' decision to fig ht again
H is reason is th a t he needs I and that caliumayreturn to hia
M i m m m M i i I b a ll a a a llf I l f I i . I m**'
l«n * | »N | M l
ll« (iiM r M la l| t m
|dr
ihe m n n ty. Although he wan ehumpion fo r ?2 years um H *r«»ul.lr.i land.
MW
I kli at #• llrlfMll, flaa
took
in near four m illion dollars, he now owe? the go ve rn Bunding on the *dg» **f thr
C l l f . a a d %|. U « l « ,
, , i i i
.
i i i . B #
|precipice the h .i.k ha* given u
f i t 11* 1*14 I* a i n # m I&lt;*» m | Ib i
merit a large amount ol back income tax. Lo uis is fa r fro m ,iromi»e which hi* subject*. eager
* M a r l « l r 4 !*»•••
le c . l l i ' e .
J2 n r la ih t li im ibi »*• •». w+f rjfct? i.ruke, I laving M ib'taotial investments, but taxes and other for macr. choo-- to Interpret as
H i l l * * f a ll lit* I n *1 #•*•»• ftrla ln *
&lt; a ponses have left him less of his w innings than fighters ■•Olfactory, al't-'-Ugh- there may
•A Ih l* m i m i m n i m i , a* ***II mm al
!■* an “If" In It. II* ha* agreed to
used to hold.
' P M * M lil»| «N lrb * t
the tm iifrr of hi* power* to
____ T i l l I f - l i t Y , A l l ; . .1 . I K *
T h e last of the great heavyweights before him , Jack Crown Prince Itaudouin, and alaci
TO IIA I s llllll.I'. VhMrtK ~
Dem psey, salvaged enough to set himself up in a profitable iniplle* that he him*#|f will ab­
dicate when hi* ion reache* hia
Many • »r»»* (.riMin. and *lrk lestB urnnt business in N e w Y o rk . T u n n e y q u ic k ly umussed majority in 1*61— if the throe
har - rurf-wml In. .irrn rlli #nH a tidy sum and judiciously retired while still in possession political partir* then *litt »up|&gt;ort
. o u t a g e |,r |flf. a r l „ f
.,„ ,h | p
of it, defending the title only twice. Dem psey and T u n n e y . I hr prince.
I w u t'lad when II.i j *11111 unt
A* one ha* watched thi* drama
in tiie latter's first title defense, drew the biggest gate in
mt, Irl U" pu linlo thr huti-e I.'
Isixing history. There have boon eight m illio n -d o lln r gates; unfold it ha* Is on given to wonder
thr Ixird. I’ralm I Tl
whether the King of Ihe flelirian*
Dem psey was in five of these, two o f them w ith T u n n e y , had forgotten that Ihe day i* p#*t
A brnatr loiiimiller voir* pli- w hile Ixruis had only three.
when king* rule hy "divine right.**
TJie late Kalter Wilhelm of tierton Iruni Ini liuanleii and lilac l
Th e re has not been a m illion-dollar gate since 1040, and
b(*lkr.|rril. Ili.il * on# *»*&gt; lo llo| there urn no present prr»|H*cls. W ith I a iu Is re tu rn in g , pre*-1 ,n» ny »*• on‘; of
of '*)•'
chn.lmy
mnters must sometimes wonder how rich would have been,
"lt''V i.&gt;.*ihl'» 'chararieriailr
be gut** if lie could have been matched w ith Dem psey.
„f th» ***|| hlghett" which pre*** Tito U .V .Stnalr vole* lo gishl
ihly
elf-lfn.) (Jolt* hy Alexander
• liuniliol million dollar loan l&lt;
MacGregor lt&lt;i»e. Thl* fir*l »n*
Spain. 'Hie voir wai, we brlie«»,
pubU*h*sl hy thr Monlrtal (Cant i lo I if We |uit don't car. whal
Kvt*r iicar anybody say that Am ericans have forgotten ada) |Ura|d in 1XU7 and infuriated
. '.Jut do ei a &lt;b-** liyhi.
the German emperor However it
now to i i lax, how to have ft g'**! tim e? It isn't true. W atch ura* thl* *rlf-«amr chararteriatir
-------ihe
people
splashing
in
the
w
ider
at
beach
o
r
pool,
the
pic­
; *^ We ai» pl^U :«
plan* undei
which eat largely rrapomlhle for
way lo* new i l .i mum* al Ciuom nickers around their over-loaded tallies, the golfers m oving the lot* of Id* throne and the
. A ««d - my, Knowledge it Ihe lurev along th e ir expanses of sunny grass, the fishers sittin g aholohment of the monarch;
I ha*ten to add that no invldiuu&gt;
and all the others whose relaxadc feme agaiutl die plilloio|iliirt o| , u tie n tly-. ,with theii lines,
. .
i
,
_
i compsrlaon between Leopold
lion and fun-rnaking is brought out into view by s u m m e r; , hr K(d „ r ia In tended. The point
ilecril and tgnoranre.
I* that un.br coruitltutlnnai nwm
weather
We *ee where Senator Kelauvei
T h e re still ure individuals who think they ure too busy archie*, Ilka ihe ll«-Iir&gt;an. Ihe Kinx
it coming b*t It to Klonda In in­ to have a good time, but probably not uny more o f them r'lln* by will of the |M-opl#. l b ia
a narl of Ihr -ttructurr of governvestigate gambling and rarkrlrn
Ilian there always have Issm. T h e y are to be pitied, the inrnl, nlacr&lt;1 there by popular
log tn Tampa He didn't ray an&gt; more so because they are probubly w ro ng. T h e jierson who with. There i* no ipirtlioo of
dung about Seminole County.
bus thut idcu ought to take a second look lit his schedule, divine right.
S&lt;» Imopold ha* l##n right in
il there really isn’t an ytim e in it for having fun, It needs a withdrawing from Ihe picture. The
Il it criminal lo lliinlt ol “ buiirevision If his work i* really *o v ita l— and he so essential pity it thAt he didn't fee the light
nrtt a* oiu#I in tint country while
t„ it— that he should s|iend every |sissible mom ent at il. •colter.
AmeiKant are dying in Korean lie.
In mn»id*ring thl* lblit&gt;an •filia­
that Is .ill the more reason for putting in some fun here and
tion Il I* inter#.ting In talu* a
paddiet, hul tl ju&lt;l at had In hate
there. Th e n he’ll live longer and be uble to accomplish more, quick gllmpr# at whal ha* lx-#n
"politic* at utual.”
and the world will not so soon lose his talents.
th# lari half rrnlurv. In that comAm ericans still know how to have a gissl time, and naralively brief |*ri&lt;e| Ihe fnlli-wIheiidrnl Truman'* waning I'opu
Ing monnrchle#. amnnr olhera,
laxly a* people irali/e more and d ill huvo time for it. A n d they should keep th ut. no m u t­ have li##n alMdi#he&lt;|:
more hi* incaptuly lot ihe |oh ter w h ir. luip|H*ns, for it is iin|&gt;ortant. if you nren t getting
The Rti**ian Koinlre: Germany;
hr holdi u ihown l*y ihe iriulti yo u r sin.re of the good times, the laughter uud the relaxa­ Hrialn; Tofkev; Albania; Austria;
llavaria; llulgarla; China H un­
from the Muioun I'nmaiy yrtlri- tion, Ite lle r look into it. T h e re ’s plepty for uU.
gry Unt?; Montenegro; Marchuko;
day.
Portugal; Itunmnia; Serbia and

BEAR K IL L E D

DILEMMA IN THE LOST SJ-IEEP DEPARTMENT
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v

d s

D A YTO N A BEA C H . Aug. 3 , ,»T)— A JSS peuid black baar wai
, ike: cr.i k.fied h tr- yoterday •
; m!b atd a naif fr.rr. I S H:?c
— *“ I Ir. H* dv H'iJ r • ? ' tc— a-.-l
i A r: Vat D.rn r.vt :ii* :wch'vc
raiding creatur* 100 var i« fr"-n
. Pint*t * houve, u«;ng a #0 gauge
| -he*cun a-.i a
itfie, pr.t ihji
I each.

U S B
Alrten diJJoae d

WEATHER!
Duo* a tip*n
lu r i PM . Datl;

BARGAIN &gt;1 iT IN L B I
S3c ISO 1 l .L'j P M.

. . . L O R E N rREE!
Chiilrrn Litdcr 12 Vr*. Ad1
nitt-d i r e With i’areatl
Anytime Except Saturday
X ••un*»y.

MuvinK A Good Time

Sttip Up, Sucker

Altieucan* will ,tlol flop at ihe
j«tl&gt; paiallel when they time the
'ComniumiK out ol Korea. »*yt
Koir.m Foreign Muutlr.
Ben I Who. but will |si»h on u tl*&lt;
Manchui'un ImiiUcj. Why «top
there? Why not puth tiu lo Mottow and grl il over With once and
foi all?

W ith automobile p arkin g spec* in co m in g a prem ium
•oiuinisl ty almost everyw here puoplg congregute, the
riniKith-talking confidence man is im U rin g . the parking
bunlness In the vicin ity o f a m a jo r leagd# Ik M mUI p a rk th r
other day several o u t-o f-to w n funs snapped up a bargain in
l a rk in g spaces, at fifty cents each.
W here were these spaces? T h e y were In plainly m a rk ­
ed " N o Parking" wines on the city streets. W hen the cueThe lie. inert In allow Negio tlu tofftorfl rrttirtiw l for t lit*ir cum uftor tho u u x t tin*y founc!
dent* lo lake 10111*0 liol of bird police tags on them, or that the vehicles had been towed
*• j-!»»**l. A and M. al while rdu aw ay to tin police pound. T h e "con m en" w ho wild the |«»rkoeliwi.al ibiiilulioot in thr title I* Mip spare, like other of their calling In -Im lla r rirc u m
lo be heralded a* a lane and rn d a m e s , bad vanished.
A confidence game by iLTin itim i Is u scheme in w hich
Hghlcnrtl one- I ike moil u n r and
enlightened drcmnni il ii a com- the operator, the confidence man. first gains the confidenct
promite which will piohakiy emaar of his victim nml then swindles him. I t Is not a scheme
w hich can lie worked w ith anyone who takes the tim e to
Blh eiiirmet,
th in k twice about the deal which is offered to him . It ou gh t
Tit* Pf«i&lt;J*nt i» «•» I l&lt;&gt; have ip stu id to Im railed u "sucker gam e", for the victim of one
!
f.daily .Mpltulalrd to ib nnnili lul
i: unquestionably a sucker.
piicc conlioh and laliumng pow­
er*. And the old lime O r A »p|*cai*
10 be jutl around thr coinrr. I hi*
i* tomtlhmg which uoltody like*,
but m lime o| wai tl t* mr*itable
11 uarcaionahlr Piicc* air In hr
;
pirvrntrd. So irl‘* l.avr ihr con-troll. L tl'i have all oul mobdiiaHy H A L IIO YLB
Jjr.~
gr*
wilt* l U teat
A FuMw’ATtS
L\’ MOPF* &lt;«•&gt;— 'Tim m lv n#«ol. I know
gad get il ovry^vith.
To an uirimbi. moti an field* look alike. Bui they hold portonalb
tir*
of
I heir own lo ihe men who wheel Itlsart
pUnrt thiough
ihiough the ikies. Jujt
Iasi anyllang about ihr
Who *aid
*bl#
gentler i*x
in ?
l A Utooklyu
gcntlfi
Uiooklyu man
m *ul wlmt the dilltitn.f t.rtuccn them it, I hive never
oul.
,
ftdllg a du/ifly *p«ll fell out a
An aiqioit. lo me, i* jutl a control lower, a windsock ia ihe bieeie
third flooi window, caught hiiutfli
who
love
aiiiirld* sir pilot*.
by hi* iingrr lt|&gt;«. hdd on lor a
and broad .trip* of safety on •
■■1
Irw minute* *iul thru diup|itd lo
which I can land and again feel I M r control plana and the F-61
ihr couityaid Iwlow. Hit wile. »*e- m o l h e r nature welcome •"» fabler olanea ll direct* to enemy
ins hit piedkamrnt, tan into the through mv feet.
UrgeU can flv to tha enemy fiont
Obt airfield* are homca »« »»»• ' line* In VO mfnutea or ao.
cotulyaid before he fell, and
•port |pilots
caughl him. Sim iprained hei light K g h OiV J ? u t l - f i l l e d » o » o w h c r . . j transport
wriil and he war nol hut! at all. of »|Ta(e. Once they land, how- from bases tn Japan fly In a w«»come case of beer for i«lr buddi
rrer, they want to atay right on
- W t c«ngialul*te Iblgium'* So- the base and shoot go**lp with e* In combat.
cialiilt and King Leojtold foi com­ Ihe other tKiys. I f . hard to get Uut there I. no pampering of
them to drive out and *ce what
Often a flier who has
ing »o quickly lo a tolulion ol ilia the towns ate like that the atr*',ma.ie three miuiona to th* front
difficult Belgian pioblera and uir- fives a u built to serv.’. To them, *«] ■ '}*Y
day eomss
romai boast waary at
mass hall tlosed.
. Venting any more vtoience. We at* the airport Itself Is a complete El*'** \°
iey don’t open It up again (ol
glad lhal the democratic force* in city.
him. He eats out of a can
And certainly this most ad'Ivetic- hit* tho sack— worn out.
Btlgium lealired that the Com
rd slrstrly Is a wonderful and
rnuntU wrie albmpling to divide complicate community. It a*nd*
It I* strange but true that th*
nod.weaken them hy towing thr out fighter planra to ileal death fllrr* of Jht modern war are
the enemy and It receives eur often older on 'Jil average than
•cvch'of civil wat. Thi* it a policy t f tr
own
battle-wounded end files Infantrymen. In Ih* Second World
lit# CommunitU follow wherever
tkem
uut
comfort to n a'*n*fa* War It was more the other way
" lh#y are In* »##ak In al|»mpl ••»# hospital inIn Japan.
••cund.
You see meny doughboys, *6r
overthrow ol government themIl Is all done so causually and example, between I t ami
ml SO jyvat*
»*lve*.
etenlly that a stranger could of age. But three men In tin*
*r across the field and never tian*|K&gt;rt plane crew
what was going nn.
Congratulation! to U. S. rsFiem« here a
Thla airstrip Baa In a valley
among
• ten
aanlalive Warien Austin who csllrJ ■prmunded by hills that wov!d b»
President Malik's hsnd at »vsry ektlad mountain* In tha Osarkr :ft.d
There are the pilot, Capt. L. ti.
N.
of
turn gl the fust meeting ol dig o
| Missouri and Arkansas— but Moke of Toptka, Kaa; oo ......
U N Security Council over which jdst hump* in Colorado.
f f i
Capt. Doran Kelly, Va&amp;e

Only P eo p le Who L o v e Air
Fields A r e A ir p la n e Pilots

!■ Russian pirsided. in an ohi attempt to nuke a mockery
the wuild peace orgsnualion,
““
right nation! voted sgaipit

lit la much like Tafrul, the
firaoua World War If etMifoad*
airfield outside Oran In Africa),
'Then the aun shines It la hall
•Mgt by dust. When it rniru

Tflapt KaUy rw caKSgifreM aa

Of 1950
B e a u tv C o n te s t
SPONSORED BY
Bj*inr*« *nd Ptofca.'.onal
Vi'ocita'* Club
— On Th* Screen—

Carroll Reece Bids
For Return To Olfl
U. S. House Chair

C'onKrcKhtnuii llerloiig Keports

THEFMJft Of MILLIONS!

lly H !D IIKHLONIi
IV# me alill very much concern­
ed about Ihe iiilcrnatlonal Ml na­
tion. The Congress l* acting rapid­
ly lo carry out the legiklative requeat* of the |lepatlrn#ut of IK bn»e. We are of one mind lo do
everything po*»ih|e a* quickly a*
pnnlhlp.
While there Im* l*ru no oppotition
...... to nm*t uf thi r ci,lie- ted

“FATHER OF THE BRIDE”

jS fR Ilw lv l

I h f j i rJuNE
xrk *„

•ftd the crew MMf, l u « w
Arthur L. Krtckaow, Denver,
Capt. Moke has throe gtna'gwl
a boy. Capt. Ktlly and Sgt. Erick­
son ■■&gt;* Undo a4IUpwiv4a«b. --

T H E S TA G E —

Miss SANFORD

him out."
The olhnr type it Ihe person
who u*.*f thi* emttgency a* an
uppvttunitv lu dtraagegut. Ht
NAHIIVII.I.K. T rn n .. Aug. :i
•ay* ami Joe* everything wdh a:.
i/Pi -The governor and all 10
e&gt;» lu how il will affect him in
ongmimen face iipiMin. ni« totiie N ovm bsi r|rctiun. He know*
lav In Tcnn»*re prirnarv election*
higher lass* are going lo be ncctiilch utr foe for Ihe fir "I time
ru a it and that csrlain control*
n *12 veoit front the |kk&gt;I lax
, u.#u, ou.
# « .... to
&gt;v put
mutt he voted,
hut want*
trirliun in votinu. 1 1 *. , ri„t,t bgl*latlon, there are two typos of i^i doing anything about them unProl«hly Ih# moat
„bgialatora
who, ,during
thr w til after Ihe eitcllon. Tha Pies!
Pi
,‘*V'' brllated me. On* type dent a*ked for Ih* eUmlnstlon of
T * n ™ ^ h # l#
rarT,dl! w!"
»n»o a ^
dl.Ulir# «a » . »u n u .c t.e n u l .pending. There
n!.
fnrtn-r
nrtln.nal Gill* I*!*"*'* fault II Ii in*»l we have al- peopl* nUi.e tpeechet a* endon•evcral •mailer *late«
The Belgian rrl»l* of tonne hnt cbaiinun i* irvlnir fur a come- ,oww* our*« lvt-a td‘ b* maneuvore*! ii.g that plan, and in the next
,h r
*•' Mhlch w » f ml tnealh they uige the Congre** to
I yen far mure than a national Af­ in k ii •in- iunirre«alonal igm
!“ ' ,,ri
24 year.
1ouuelvci*. I grun TlU l h p o r, have p*,» . non-ec'ential bill which
fair. Il ha* l«*etl a mailer of con
carn to all the W nlern power*
Pulling |4acr» will t'.-r..i.in open J jf " , f**}?
w i^ w « t fMTy million dcUar*.
width are alanding againal Com ­ ITyt.m U A M '.wai tin.# unl.l |
'**•
,h !
T }&gt;« "Busteesii a» Uiutl -ign
V
M
In
th#
i-.ptiluuc#nura.f?1,**,nf*
••
Armed
|
ought lo be taken down a* far
munion-. IiI* an important
•till
will
flote
at
I
I*.
M
#l»#
7
.
,
v
'£.?•
Lommjlle#
a*
Congre.* is concerned with nonnatt of the Ailnnt'e I’acl whirl,
|»lalee— Ihe ox it in Ihe ditch tntrilla| bgfilatlon until thi*
ha* been crentrd fnr Ihe drfrn*e if
Th#'on. lig alatewrd* rac, I* ! no" * "'1 " ur »»t&gt; o .w «n i la lo get vmtrg.ncy is over.
W#**arn "ditine. Aprnpo* of lhi»
the l.ondon Time* ob»»rvwo
• |&gt; •• r
In ftu D vt»o.r«li. |
“T h r *tal#m#nt aniiounrlng prirnarv. Th- Democratic noml- j
V &gt; 7 i ' v ____.
' S A N F O R D • O K l A M n n RTI
King'* declilnn n|ace« it firmlv net- fur a *latewlde office pear- I
/
, I ,. •*•«&lt;
TU R N ON r i.A V T« A T
upon rlyld. nlmple arid lufflrbnt ly nlway* I* ilecit-l in Tennr*rr». I
C
.I tu : P L A S H I N G a h h o w
ernimd* Il w n- rlear lhal Ihe
Gov* mur Gordon Rmwnlng,
;
Kinir could not be king of all the u vritran uf many i-.litioil up* 1
It' Igian*. II# ha* therefore acted .md duwm *nd n viclru aver K
G I 'B N C t l i 1 'K A L ’ Y — K U Z A U E T H T a Y L O R
VrtlJMi'* .iiiriii,
C u u It i r
with th# overruling roncvrii m* il
Hiring Belgian unity al a lime lMi-nirbl*l iHilillrnl oreuniratlon
when, h# *aya. the Internationa in 1018. i* ii|il*o*e*l hy Stale
*'lUAlloit ni»*re than ever ncedi KenaMr Clifford Allen, .18. a
JO A N EEN N ETT
comparative i - ’lltlral no viee.
that unitv lu lie reillfurrrd.
"The nation" thet itami l4-*lde Crump I* taking no pall In Ihe
* Lorn lly Owned A Independently Operated"
Belgium in the larger rrliia to fight.
In th# Pint Dial ru t Krpuldiwhich he allude* will be giateful
C
O M P L E T E S H O W S 7:45— **1-13— 10:30 P. M .
tUi-vrar-old
lo King Leopold fur Ihu* remit can primary Ihe
Mite*
l*
l
H
n
»
lo
on*eat
lieu.
nlrlng ih* ireiillsr danger of ttie
civil faction at Ibi* lime. He ha» Dayton Phillip*, • fellow hepuh*
prihan* done no linn* Ilian hia Hruti who iw m -ilrd hnil In ItilO
patriotic dutv. hul al*o he ha* Bi-ece lircaine national party
chalrm.ti foe a two-year «trrtch.
done no |#«»."
Olhar pro-Reece force* in ih#
That »#ern» In turn up the potlSecond DMtirl, al*&lt; Republican,
have pul on a* alronr " *»mever a mountain and gut away, oaien lo **iuh Ben John J*nn•aid Kelly. "Hul ever *ince then Inga Jr. Howard IL Baker, a
"frirkaor keep* a aliarp look-. farmer prosecuting attorney, I*
Sgt. Erlekaon
oat every time we approach th .-. rlinnlng against Jennings.
Korean roait
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Social Calendar
TIII'ltM * AY
The D a igle - Jut*. luiiior Uro
Ikrthonl «.f the Kir t Baptist
Church will hold it* r&lt;in!a- m u t­
ing III (hr Alen't Bible Class ii.ua
ill
thr
Mttii 'iml
Educational
Building
7:30 H.M
l E i- C U u ■f i n l i f t B u i l d
Church will uir.t in ihr I' iI i k i tlw i l It..iItimar *t 7:30,
( ’m ill (hr sponsor-hip of Beta
Mgma I hi sorority, ihr recaptionU i at—lh a - EarnaidJjauyhrnn U r.
mortal Hospital i* M u . Juhn I.
Lac.

Dmik: liters Of Wesley
Ilulil Regular Meet
T lir |ltii||liliri -if Wesley Sun•la- School C la*- met with (hail
p if iilin t , M n . M It Strickland
i'ii In ' .lav evening with
Mra
H rlc iit i Hull'. Mi
lluth l.iilul
u nit, M u . C.K McKor ami M u
M H Smith a« .-o -lm ilrjiri,
I
••t W |r f i r i thr Jrvo
ttciial, tending thr MillI: chapter ut
I . due. Mra, Cla It
II. indon
courtesy -halrman, .ra t unr plan'
an.l (nur card* nmJ inadr (ivc
visits tu ill member* iliitinir thi
in &gt;nth
July.
During (hr social hum
Mra
h iin a iii Hail i v a.vuinpanlc-i bv
hci in..tinr. Mi
II It
llrrmloii
caiip “ My Wonderful tin*" ami
“Oli, S w irl M ystrlv iif. 1.1fr". Mrs.
S o llnirlaiiii purr .serai hum
or oil* i cii luip-.
Ml*. Strickland's lovely home
open flliilltc ami dreoratnl
wnh miaul coloirj zinnias.
I« t cream. - V&gt;■ an.l mile o r
•ttvnl to tin f .iii'tiny Mr
M
I. Wright Mi
o r White. Mrs
Claud. Ilrind.in. M r- L.M. Tvre
M rt. i i. Courier, Mrs. lohn M
Glllor . Mi
Zch Itatliff, Mrs. R
M nek land. M f . It A. Kutrcll, Mra
Hi.ohe U liliania, ill* .
Klrti-hcl
Hull., Mis. M It .Sinllli, Mrs. Ih rIlk 'll llm k ry , Ml
II it llrrfldatv
Mi**
Ih - ir Z a h a ry , Mr*. 8(5
llnrri nn and Mrs. C.M. Flower*

I dike Mary
lit

V IR G IN IA

1*. A N D E R S O N

A f t -r siH-iidin** severui wrvka
in I .ok •land. Mr. and Mr* J. I..
Hobby ami daughter Mary Grace
a ir al homr.
Mi* Ihiti Desmond, who was
called to South ( atoliiia lircaucr
ol tin- illnff** ni lu-r mol her, hat
returned.
M l. and Mrs. (5 I.. Htnquefield have had as thrir guest,
tin ,i pi *ml .ill, Ih«lton Sinque*
lu lu of i'rlliatn, (la.
Virtoi Orr . vf W hiting, lud.
visited M r.' Yml
Mra. J
II.
Skew ** Inat Week. lie and hla
fntiur. Ilulw.it U n . formerly liv­
ed in lake Maty.
Ilrik i.
(5rt*r rrlehratesl hla
•istli l.irthday July 25* with a
party. F oIIow .uk the playing of
game* wild tlw opening of hi*
preienta, refreshmenta of birthU i) c r i r , ire ci.-am, peanut* ami
randv were aerved to Marcia,
Hod iv and Rosa Ann Gricif O riandu, I t aiirea and Juliana Grlar,
\A ii.tri
l aik,
Dorothy
Lea.
# I’cggv and Stevie lin e r, Sharon
Hue ilumpliriea, Joan ami Krnu
I'sckhnrn, Earl and Halt Roberts,
Al McCall, (iayle Bui he. Roberta
Mttchewrk, F"r*nc- * and Dannie
Tilli* A » a favor each cliild rec u r l a l»V outoinohlie. Assisttrip M m . tl II lin e r, witli. tl.a
childrin wen-: dra. C J. Feckhim , Aii» I. i. Itohertc, Mra.
W alien .McCall and Mra Itufui
(.tier of Winter I'aik.
Visiting Mr. and Mra. Ernest
J. Cole. Hi. Tuesday evening waa
i lirucc O n•irash u* Cocoa, a form* »r iraidant t»d l.ake Mary
Aft. i spending a vacation In
Alabama. thr L\ 8. Donahtaona
e.e to.nsr aealn.
Mr. and Mr*. K It. Kubanka
a r .1 daughter. Irma Jean arrived
h inr Tucaday from Oteen. N.
C
w h ir,
tin y spent savarat
Pft. Ilyron Tilli* who haa been
‘ at', iiding
Training
School In
m \S chlta Fall*. Tea . Ia spending
9 a Have with Hi* parent*. Mr. and
Mrs L. C. THU*- »H* He*- »»•
aignmrnt will Iw t.glin Field, Fla
Mr. and Ml*. I*. D. Anderaon
ru 'e d on Ju.lg* and Mrs. E U
D u r k worth in Orlando Tuesday
an.l on Mra. It. M. Itohinioii, also
in Orlando, .Sunday.
Mi und Mis. Hat old C. Hat­
ters. ii . formerly «f Lake Mary,
ai&gt;- announcing the arrival of a
son on July 2V at the Hood Sa­
maritan Hospital, Weal Halm.
/ lie hl,s In-ell naim.l Phillip Collin I'alUrson.
( ailing tn E A. Douglass and
. Ills ai*lci, Mr*. Ilertha D. Sorr-JI, Saturday afternoon, war*
Jlr. and Air*. Robert l-enoa and
daughter. Mary Virginia of Dala n d
.
,
Visiting hi* hrothei-in-law and
•later, Mr. and Mra. Haul Lucas
of Sluvia, FitlKOie (5reel)leaf haa
Peru tu t oi town *»»&lt;■»; a tA U .
Richard W. Keogh hod charge
of the Sunday morning service
* et the Community Church in iha
•ha. nee of Rev. C. C While, who
ia on vacation. Mr. Keogh took
•a the aubjerl of his telk, “ What
it r . t d r
V
Jlr*. A . I’
Kempr. returned
from Lake City Thursday, where
the lied spent a few days with
het pare nta.
Mrs. W. T . W e n ile y. Is spend­
ing her vecetion in South Caroline end (ieorgla with reletl
A 8he left Monday for two
**
P. It. Anderson waa In Sta
Saturday on UlaineM.
Mru. f. II Howell
ed tn her ivoniv tu Atlanta, ■
being ‘.he ru ra l of her *&gt;%
daughter-in-law, M r. and
JL e r U HoaraU. lor th*
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The committee its charge of the
“ Mis* Sanford" beauty contest
sponsored b) the Business and
Profrisionai Woman's Club today
announced the program of entertalmnci t.
Mr*, 'tichard (iallowav will sing
".Mon* Lisa" and "M y Young ami
Foolish Heart", accompanied by
Mrs. Maivin Milam.
Several piano sslections will lie
given by Harry Kudrll. Stanley
lii .1 inle| Milt .unr “ Mother Mc&lt;&gt;«•«•'
and
the
"Whtffenpoth
Song." tattle Judy ami Sally Robb
will do a few dance number*.
l.ater on in the program four
model* will prrsent the latest hair
styles. A comedy -kit will also
lie given. Herman Morris will hr
the master of ceiciuonies.
The beauty contest is slated for
‘hOO o'clock F’riday night at thr
Rita Theater.

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Mrs. I.T. Stringer hat returned
to L*i home after vacationing in
Highland. .VC.
Roy Wright is attending the N a­
tional (iuard camp al F'ort Jack
sou. S C.
Mrs. V.C. Schley returned F r i­
day from North Carolina, where
the has been visiting for a month.
Mr&gt;. Rrx Mrisner and ton of
New Smyrna Reach «ie visiting
her mother. Air*. Mattie Pell.
Mi. ami Mis Homer Mallard
left Saiuiday for Fort Wavne, Ind.
to visit Mr. an.l Mr*. E.l Futman

The waiting room at the Health
imd W rlfate Center un 500 Oak
Avenue has lecrntlv been redecolatrd by the American Home De
pailmrnl of the Hanfoid Woman'!
Club.
Mr*. Irvin Felnlierg was chair­
man of thr committee. The room
u s i le-paint.'d, and
attractive
printed drapes, slip covers
an)
potted plants added a cheerful at
mosphrre to thr room.
The American Home
Depart­
ment chose this piujrct because il
mou I.I be serving humanity, and
they felt that it would lor rn jo y ri
by a large group of people.
The American Red Cross. State
Welfare Hoard, Seminole County
Health Unit amt Seminole Countv
Tuberculosis Association will all
tienefit by this room.
The agencies are very appre­
ciative of the work the American
Home Department has done and
they an- interested in having all
the ritizen* come and visit them

Mr. and Mr*. R It. Weely an I
ton Bob have returned to their
home after lieing in Alarshallvillr.
(ia. for the past two months.

Airs. T E Thompson of Hen­
dersonville, N. C. arrived Monday
to spend aomr time with her
.un-in-law and daughter. Air. and
Mrs. tVm. .Matthew*

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Mr. and Sir*. J.W . Lowe and
children attended baptismal *gr
vices Hi Orlando Sunday afternoon

Mr. ami Mrs. Foul* Rotumlo and
run arr leaving (or
lacksonvillt
tomorrow where they will make
ihrlr permanent home.

dm.

__________
____ ____
bott and children. Jimmy and family w «re the guests.
Jr.,
Gursta___
inclcled
Mr.____
and Mra.
FYank, of Houston, Tex. arrived
J. B. June* enterUinrd Tuesday ! ||,n
( ; , i nrighl and t g » 7 BenFriday to visit th c r parvids, Mr. evening wrtii a surprise Inrtliday i
o
t
;
'Pecial to Th* Sanford Herald ami Atr*. F'. AA'. Tall&gt;ott.
dmier honoring MrZ J H. Jon*. ’ ny' Ho&gt; •nd J,,h,in'# Jon#*
ily M A R IA N R. JO N E S
Mr. amt Airs. Claude Alctoimnck
and John AlcCormack •■( Jackson­
Mm H. W. Estes an.l daughters,
and Air. F5ail AlctYimack of
M stva l.aJune mul Kay Kite, ami ville
Boston, Mass. \«,.|. c(i,- guests
Tommy Estes, have returned from of Air. and Airs J, I.. Malcolm
a visit with friends and realises
this week.
in Atlanta.
Airs. Naomi Spencer ami daugh­
Cornelia Whitman, Glenn l.re, ter*, Donna, Charrlain* and KIsDi na|d and Shirley Malcolm at- zalwth Ann, of Cuviuatou. Kv
tended M. Y. F’. Camp at Leesburg are viaiting Mr. aud Airs II. R
July 24-29.
Spencer ami Air and Alts. Wal­
Mi and Mrs T II DanM I, Jr. I lace Spencer,
have returned from a month's i A r. ami Atr- II li : pri..-«r H.
visit with relatives and fiiendv R. Jr. and guests, Airs Naomi
in Atlanta.
Spencer, Donna. Charmilne and
A'l and Mr*. James Pearson ami ’ Elizabs-th Ann Spencer, and All
'on. Trie, left Friday for * trip aud Airs. Wallace Spencer spent
: tu the mountains.
AArdnesday afternoon al tocoa
Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Clout* have , Beach.
returned front a trip to Atlanta
Atr. and Airs. K 1. Frencti and
Alt and Mrs W. R. Clout* and I family and Air. and N|i« Darby
H e * -i t i f ir I French
son. Kea have returned from a Grover and family liave as tlirir
visit with relatives and fi end* in I guests thrir ntes-rs, Alttrt Alice
crepe in shirt waist
Atlanta.________ ___________________ I S «i-j;lii| is Parker lU iutU ru. _ul
•tylair l'etri_ t'j.
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Alls. Effie Simmons »f Atlanta Air ami Mrs S F il Part,.
Is visiting Air. amt Air*. 0. R. Perry, F'|alata. Jewel iircklmrs
I'lents and family.
Air. and Air*. S K I'aikrr and
and cap slrevrs
yjl
Mrs, II. V. Reeves, who has children, Crarlies amt Carol have
tern visiting her daughter, Mrs. returned from a trip to Cuba,
pastel colors hires
J V Jcnra J r . has rrturned to where they visited Mrs I'aik el's
Macon, Ga.. accompanied by her •istrl
12 to J9
little grand«on Jimmie.
Mr. and Air*. Joe Strong of
Mr and Airs J It Jones. Airs. Jacksonville have rrturnrd home
II V Reeves Johnnie and Jiinme after spending a week with Mis
Ji lies and Alts llrttie P. Ragsdale Strong's sister. All* Paul Alikler
enjoyed ■ recent tu p to Jackson- and family.
v dir.
Mr anl Alt* F a il Allkri ami
M l- llrttlr I* Radgsdalr, Ml childirn, Rdly ami Maltha, will
ami Airs. J ft Jones ami John- Beach.
l.ie enjoyed a lectnt visit wit)■ Air
C It. Coiils, Jr., who lias I cell
and Airs. N
S. Quaitrrmau. confined to the Orange Airmnrtaj
formerly of Oviedo, at King-lant, Hospital following wn emergency
Ga.
apiM-mhvtomy, t* homr
'Its R. 1. Wheeler Is confined
Birthday congratulation- are in
f» the Flouda Sanitarium with order for the week Tho*i go to
the mump*.
Afr* B F" King. Air*. J It t. iies,
Air amt Alts Amlrrw Aulin Chatles S. Lee Alts J N Thomp­
spent Wednesday at the Banana son. Air. Groige W Atoigan. Jack
River Mase llospitol where their King .Ir . H o b b y - Slamiifrr and
son Charles is confined follow.ig F'lank Wheeler Jr.
hi- recent olanr crash.
Air*. W. J l.awton sntritainrd
Allssrs Alary and R*tt“ Sue Tliursday ufternoon at l.n home
Jacssonville are v',siting with a birthday paitv honoring
Mr* Urn \ Maul end her sisters, Air*. T W l.awton
and Air*. Charles lore, who cele
*»rutl&gt;
The Rev ami Alr»
Russell •■rated ther birthdays together
riiompson ami two girls. I'hvllit F*riJay. July 28. The lad.es of the
mul Eliialietli Ann. if Tom'* Rivei,
N J. are visiting Mrs. Thompson's
' nareitta. Air and Mr* George
I'ett.tt
. _
,The
,, Rev Russell is partor
,
“f J o
m
«.r h n . h.
Air. and Alt*. George I’ettilt an i
guests, th# Hr* , ami Alr«. Russell
Thompson and girls, ruloyed a
tup to 81 I'eleishurg thi* week.
Airs Hugh Flvnt nml daughter
Alary of Orlando are the weekend
w/
guest* of Air*. FTynt’a mother.
Air*. A\\ II. Young.
y
Atr* Alarion Wagner and child­
ren. Roliert and AA'ilda, and Ml»*
c .1
Kittv Young and some frenda of
C
'
l
f
#
.Vies
Orlando, wrie thr recent gue-t*
L
of Mr*. AA'agner's ami Mi»*
A’i.ung’s mother, Mrs
W
B
A’oung.
Mi and Mi*. F*. AV. Talbott
lave irt urned from a lli|&gt; to
Aliami. Key AA'esi nml Cewlslon
where ih»v visited the Rev. and
Alta. J. T . Adam* and family,
for inn Iv of Oviedo.
Th* Rev. and Atr*. J. T . Adam*
nml children were the gur*t* ol
Iri-nda lw.ii' this week.
Afr. and Air*. John Henry Ta|/
■ ....

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months.
F'our luike Mery 4-11 club
inrmber* and their leader Mra.
J. Fi. Robinson left Monday for
Camp Mrljuarrie. They will be
gone a week, taking part In the
District Camp of the 4-11. O lrli
going were: Mary Virginia Rob­
inson, Pat Te»lo, Jean Anne N el­
son and Mary Urate Hoi.by.
Air and Mrs. L. C. Tilh* bad
a* their gurat Friday Mra. W.
C. Matthew* of High Spring*.
She is a slater of Mra. Tlllls and
her great niece Judy Young re­
lumed with her to High Spring*.
Mr. amt Mr*. W. P. Burke
and two daughters, Dorothy and
fiayle, Mr*. Prank Minahew, Mra.
J. R. Williams and two daugh­
ters, Myrna and Melanie, at­
tended a reunion of thr Hullatd
family, held Sunday at the
Sweetwater Church, in Pearson,

PAGE THREE

Oviedo News

Social A n d Personal Activities
Program Announced
For Beauty Contest

F l o r id a

Aits. Rand Meriwether of New
Orleans Is visiting Mra. (2.R. G il­
bert at her home on Palmetto Ave­
nue.

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GENEVA NEWS

Ily VAl.t.F.K.N I 'll K V A T T
Air. an.l Ah*. J .ll. l.ec, J r . and
Air.
and Mr*. Homer Ballard left
daughters, Sandra and Sherry, re­
turned home yesterday aft*' vaca­ Saturday for Fort Wavne. Ind.. to
tioning for the last two weeks at visit Air*. Ballard'* brother-in-lev.
end sister Air and Alts. Ed. Pot
New Smyrna Hearli.
man.
Dick Geiger who had a spinal
Mr. and Mrs. James I. luulrv
Jr. and daughteie have been her* operation was brought home from
Ho-pit at
for thr past week visiting hi' the Orange Atrmorial
.« -u»y lie
in- is improving
.inproving teadili
teaiiiii
paiintf, Alt. and Mis. J.L . Inglev Tuesday
Mr. and All- A ll Doane had
Sr. They are leaving tomorrow t»
gu to thrir home In Dallas, Tea. as their guests over Ihr weekend
ihrlr nephew ami niece, Air. and
Mr*. George llirt an.l daughter •Mrs. AI.G Barliera from Jack­
Carolyn and Mr*. .1.8. IVtrrson sonville.
Air. Kd. Sutton left Tu r-d a v for
•ml daughter Sandra of Osteen
drove to Camp Miller near’ Poke Virginia to visit his son-in-law ami
City Monday. The girl* will re­ daughter Air. ami Air*. T J . Baker
main for two weeks with Ihr (5.A. ami sons.
Airs. Josie Prevail, Air*. Kd
Cainp Girl*.
llamil, and Mr*. Cilia Barliera,
were visiting in Geneva Wednes­
day. They are from I'hulnota.
Airs. Cornlieu- Wesson rvturaed
home after a two weeks' visit with
her son-in-law and daughter, Afr
amt Afr* Geoigr F.'dvvardi from
Jacksonville.
Joel AlcGill wa brought home
U1RTII
from the Orange Aleuioiial Hoapi
ANNOUNCEM ENT
tal Hunday, where hr has hern
line* he wa« in a plane crash last
Alonday.
M rt. Hffsie Bay less who has
been on a throe weeks visil in
Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Prirst Jacksonville with her son and
announced the birth of a son daughter-in-law. Air. and M r- J t*
NAVY D A M K
John Alfred, ala pounds and three llay-less, returned home Atundav
The Naval Reserve orear trial
and a half ounces, on July 27 at
siii face division of Central Elm
the Fernat.l-luiughton
Memorial
Ida will hi Id a dance Satnulav
Hospital.
from 9 :ih P A|. to I (tu A Al al
th, A use•!'l It Hotel ’sky Kooio
All member* and guests air In
Air. ami Mrs. Ray Mill* of Co­
Vited, and there is no charce All
lumbus, Ga. annour...d th* blit!. uf
1*he menders are a.ke.l to come In
a son weighing sla pounds, three
uniform
ounces. Mra. Mills Is the former
H IP P Y B IR T H D A Y
Music Will he provided i'V Al
Allas Margaret Tuten of thi* ritv.
Gay AYaita IJ R N .
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incnl pi'&gt;vidn| fur In k in g u p the | a* lieil I...,ether a » a p l e l m .
l ' i - i ti. &gt;pie turn . in m l uf T r ’ U n d e r I h n « clrctin tM a n rr* the
lr&gt; t i l m eant to lie w holl
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iw liy you have « u t in K « r e i to*

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mil-call voter.
Donum i aid h* hail not ra-pltMi-.i
The battalion’* thm*t ml,, tini.i
d 'l.m io o m i mini' ni 1
un in ring on Mrro and Lewir cm ni&gt; line, left no
doubt the
-M il iln.ugnt mat ivtn ui&gt;
ur-. southernmost drive headed ln- lim iljr to one piojnirnl to llic ben
.hurt time lo in -i'iu - a cure. ,w 'd m aun.
.ne limiting t onimillcc by b rn i
1 Warren i»»u.»J hi* lud I” . M e n . ] Th i«
hnttnlion inndea IW*hour
to .ip|H*iir .it tihljy 'i hi unng lu.. Jforced march routh to terch the loi I ulliiu.ghl (O Aik &gt;. H uoulil
Mon .tv afternoon.
jumping off place for the darh put wage and pine lontiolt into
IMIinin mu ne believe« Sh. .iff JInward f'hinju. I'he tmy» had » i l l u I mJmUtoiili whcnci.i i
Mem bad '‘rleiiiinl up punch fiw hour*' lent and then at d A. niiir.ni o( I i Ihu m ill in ■ I HI
h.Mio
and «lnl machine*" in i M yesterday they l-egm their
. .... . • ip .. \ im tnir* llir |e|.
Seminole foiinty ..ml "haann 1|&gt;u»h.
had any « i » i » w n r e I m the in %
T rm ip » of the U . S 24th I h v i- cent niiotr wh.it u uu&gt; I id June

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exemption* do not apply t" new print, the |i»pei "n wnu-h w -* »- |
parw-ra arc printed
There w »» no vhjerlon fi«m
either RepuHilean* nr Itetii'wrai*
to the llurhanan amemimeiit.
Ib-p. Iliuan (K * 0 h ", l t"'d ti-*

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offlii-r* Aahl wi re iniioutani fit.
(Whitehrad** f l r » i
liipat
mentioned that
four Sherm*
tank* and four armored car ,w&lt;-i
rilumdunnl. hut hi* lat'-t •rpor
apparently- ha ci| on mine i
rate information,
ant that tv
tjinl - were dat inj*ed t*«t
driven twirl '*fe!v i
Tin Amerk-en
*ao». i -u* '
tii-n --rtli and .ouili • t &gt;-v
their way hick tn mam P
If*n •• |H»*i|lotii4 near Wongnnrid
T h r ftatUliun r«lu in -d
I’ ■
A.M . Th- tireil Mildiera fell iib-n
ill fo»holr Hut a* da on tic -t
av.-akrnoil lie rifle file \ •••-■
forte nf Red* wa» advancin- t
American*, manning maihine gun
ret Up Ip rice paiMieo. Iml o - *
drive. Almul 175 lied, w e r e kill*-*
ur wounded. The other* witbd*.

A- B. C.
LIQUORS

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S u it T i l i n g

‘S III.

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Iblham aid he wn» tola Harper | The tank* probed for mile*
n i,,
l.urkaetl w« &lt; o f ia iilig lu*lunil roomy line* Wnlneiulay In
the gainhun* hc'iif by the S h .itll lie deepen
inmetrationAmerican
of diange county, which mljoint
forrr-.have made In thl* war.
2 1 ntiin i"
in
*..&lt;i Hi til an.
(Maj. (Jenoral John K. Church,
fthet it I toll, him he had noilf n*' . i 'inunandillg the 21th, told A m u t h r il l h"n&lt; « . it- niwiaUnn.
cintnl l’rci» rortm|iondpnt 0. If.
,\i .no i .411 tit .11 lii.i tritlmony, I . h ug: "Our timing wan fortu*
O.io.in,
told ........ ...
d a r n n 'n te. Our attack utoppcd thv'ira
' lumeilimg o i,:ht In I* don ' horn geetinjr under way.” )
ole ut tm it&gt; *1 Otluml ' n gun»
Tin task force »ma*hed through
mg punch nunrib. nintrnry I" the enemy and rniight rear Cum*
2*iU luW.
muni«t element* by *tirpri»e. Tin™ Klha in aid llarpoi and li'-* • American* engaged the Red* in
w ill tel l him ulld lit* t»i&lt;'ne n mating road liattle, and rolled
paity they cleutf l ontx 4 Utni u
ulmotl into f'hinju.
iinmil nt the gambling Iioiim
The talk force ran a gantlet
ale' Wole pfcy.ng five war Viter* of niaeliinr gun fire all the way.
an* &lt;50 -a. h
i week to a»»ut put it raptureil enemydocument*.
I he in. lb.ham *.inl the two plead* I map* and Ruxian nude ripi'p*
id with them mi! to file charge*, nwnt. Inlvllige-nci- officer* *aid
Srveial other San moh- County |thoe wen im|Mirtnnt flmf*.
cltH-n* whu Hccompamed ijdham
Knur Sherman lank* and four
i. m Murray imd Milulaniially the annurni r»r* were ahandoned.
*ame 'lory.
The American, withdrew to
J hey -aid thi- gambling imii&gt;o r„,,| poiitlmi* four mile* tuiuth*
yPirmnle i a “country i huun. «e*t of Chunjamni and about 40
in epiivai u n-r
hut toe ii'»* &lt;d mr mile* from I'u-ian after the
the rpinning
wheel of ehanci R rili rln*rd in Iwhirnl them and
could la- In-aid H* "i fill feet cut „ff (|„. tank*. The North
from the building.
i Korran* (topped the find tank
" ll-r v w*»n- luinm g th - whei-l Hod the la»t one. The tank crew*
Minuting 'Money^ down, money and mo*t of the armored cur
down, evervlodyV money down,
rrew* e*raped.
rio g is m D m vti.i Marion lia rThe Anieriian* then fanned out

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FRYERS
u&gt;. 59{t

la*t war wa« not achieved with^ t ro-nperatlln,'* aahl Mr. Petert-m Ir rr*non*e to Mr. Ingley'*
pralne. **We hail worderful cih
opei at ion. and for that rraann had
»o litt|r trouble in Seminnl* Coun­
ty. I hope we have the »ame ct»*
operation in the pre*ent ronfllet,**
he added.
**l *uh*cribe to what O. V.
Ilrnuton m Ii! of tS&lt;* inrptilcilf of
ofnclala, anl the lark of proper
drfenir. hr a**ertrd.

HOLM) WAY’S
IN ORLANDO
SCOTCH

Honey

STRAIGHT

EGGS
RABBITS

BOURBON
and area director* and divisional
chiefs appointed.
Deputy &lt;1rector* are Roy UW ili-rms, nneralion*; and 8. C.
Chase, adminlstratk.ii. Ate* lir•etar* ara: No. t, embracing Han*
fold, tha general ndvi«ory stafft
Area No. X (Lake d a rv l. fill. W .
E . Baker: Arae N'-» 3 (Ungwoodt

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■ L A R G B R T W H IS K B Y
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POULTRY RllonW ISLAND ItKDS
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He atatrd that he had rrrelvnd
rerret order* having to do with
when ( M
R. 0 . Howe, (tala
director of defence, return* in two
weeka from Washington.

"I presume rationing will roni*
nooner or later. a»o price control*.’*
said Mr. l’rter*on. “There can I*
no reason for thi* eirrpl the
American piople tiring it on them*
«*|vea." lie pointed that with tha
advent of the ntom bomb, cheml*
eal and Idologiral warfare, Ihe daf»..*e council Is ionfronte«l with
-akpaiatlon* different from the
la*l war.
T h r o »V Udng wa hi,eo b&gt;ui

HENS

M ountain

L d tu c e

Cantaloupes

COOKED HCNK 5S

ea.

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SeedlcHH (irapes
lit.
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Veal Ixmf 7 o/. en. 29c

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Spagiieili &amp; Meat 23c

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TH U R SD A Y

A U G . 8. 1951

New Orleans’ Chance At Pennant
Quarter-Finals
I . Repotted All But V a p it k e d K r « C .

- - By Alan Mover Frank And Louise

P trrs B u P o ^ m

c a v r / ^ u s s to p u r

B A G U 0A L L G

4A0&gt;
Th* Sanford CUnlt wrnl down
{• defeat Iwkc fail night a» the c u s t o m s * e
tM TM£
Dayton* Beach it linden look both g t a a / o s a t a
tads of the twin hill by u or»» of
PATS
7-0 and I M
O iM A rcH P i
The Cianli couldn't seem to get
rolling. They were held liitlrv* bv
Islander pitcher Wally Gaddit afUr the fatal inning of the first
game. Giant ihortitop Fred Chaddtiton collected the only Giant hit
in the first game when he led off
in the first inning with a tingle.
Righthander Carl Tines ilarted
on the hill for the Giantr but wai
relieted in the m ill by Slrirtn
who held the Islander* to 2 hilt and
I run for the remainder of the

Slated To Run At
Volusia Dogtrack

D A Y T O N A ll R A C I f . A rm . 3 ( S pecial l — Prank G ihm ||i , c and hir
»i* te r, Lu n in- E la ine , o f f -m i n i ' of
S a lly Giiodioc, u lix-al ta r in ’48
h ig h lig h t a "ho thr.x" of g reyhound
are* d a te d hy R a rin g S i-cri-ta ry
M e rr ill Watt* to go to the T w it in
to n ig h t’* feature ninth ra re a i the
Volu*ia County dog tra c k . I.at*
com er* to the local o va l. Prank
and l.o u i-e have had five nnd vl*
start* re*pi- liv e ly ruid Have lever
yet ru n out uf the ntonvt A lre a d y
F ra n k ha* ■(hiked up tw o feature
w in*, while l.ou i-e itn take n on*
fe a tu re and addt.i tu it n tentl
ra re victo ry .

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n ru rx lo I I . Hi. Augualln* T*
list ton* llsath T - l l , H .n 'o M a .«
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l*al*lka al l.eeaborg lpi*l. rslm
Ham** T * d a r
Orlando al italneavllla
Hi. Augualln. al I ip U ihI
Palalk* al Hanford
I m t.u tg al llafliina llaarh

Thl* tuutlier-iiitei train
will
rrnll\ have to «le|&gt; «.n t b - &gt;n t&gt;&gt;
night If they exp* t In iiLrtlfl 1
one-two victory, for galloping
again*t tnrm will t,&lt; Jtfft Jet, Of

1 finCTII OltANGK, N J . An*.

I he pcnnint hooct uf the New O ik sm I'rlicant arc all hut gone 3— of &gt;-.guaM n-final battle* or*
but their chsncrt for « first dtviiinn finish ami a thol at the Southern louay’s menu at tin- K u te rn
Arrocirtiitn M i.iuglm ruy playoff crown look better every game.
G i b ** Court Iunii* &lt; hamplonNew Orleans bar won .even straight ami turned a light lapping |
.'M lu -T r u i n i -on the g d r of the first divmon into an incevrant h»He&gt;&lt;ng. ihe Felt- :
cans are now th* Southern’* holt- ♦
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*
In ihe lien's single*. It'* llillv
*at team and beginning to n ig n i.
lull* it of New 3.«rk vt
Vic
Settai of I'luIaJciphin; Karl Cothey will be playing tE . Southboy Go* Krriatako* last
‘ ern a second hottest.
eel dx inning* and gave up M)| thell of San Fram'i-cu »«. Jim
, For Ihe next three night* New hit*
and
sevenrun*. Chick first
* - « » » "
*“ '&gt; If**
Orleans will U In Memphis w ith , ( »rrn.*,i Nick Etten w** hit onu,tr,1 "/ ‘ w . 'nnaU.
vln*k i*three fin* dunce* t.f whittling u,c neck by a bouncing (mil ami I n - .w
*!‘K,' rr
,
, ,
into the five game maigin which |r ftthe game. The extent of hiv. . 0 n ,h’
&gt;•' tall 1 1. im pal.Litiifc
1
1
•
licks
tiy
separate* the Pelicans from the injuries hasn’t been announced. I '.?£f *1
,5
,M ‘’" u
am y «.liaffe.i
fourth place Chick*.
Birmingham u*rd 14 hit* to win t l : 111*’
y."
nly game
*- |L*—
— 1
Mi*
I'atiula
New Orlean*' rt-4 defeat of the it* only
gum. in
three *—
from
‘
*r

V A IIU tA I. I.K A lilll
i 'I ram
H i. l*rt. fits
bare N. i .lu lj , &amp;an Ftanciscu:
j l*Mtadr||ihla
i* I mO - Air- t'r rgar.’ t •
a&gt;sM|MSill. w ttiningllnxiklyn
$1 10 IT*
&gt;*fc
tun, Del., v
I lio*i»n
14 II .t u
Mi* i: ten I’eret,
i! IS IIS
4
Kncit.o, Calif.; ami i&gt; iris Halt,
;
.
- * gHumg up.
« s' t, •■&gt;• IM
•
gram in Atlanta for 4b minutev Jacksonville, I In.. vt. Mauii!. it
f i lia l ,
...... • l i . . .
it,'
la * i r,t.
II IS 111 14
In
the
M-ven-ganie
game.
victory
|,(1
t
Crack,
r
Dick
Hoover
never
O n n o lU , S.«n Dltv
Itihoiid and I'll&gt;'I'•^ i. After a href •Inclnnatl
11 ST 101 If
r,
The Gants alao suffered a &gt;&gt;a&lt;l
oft. Hoover won hiv rir*t j Judgt a
&gt;4 41 i n fl |string New o.lean* gave up only cuulc&lt;l
I!.. ,1 K t fui HiiincL t
dum p Mr*. 07. Ferrell’* Jiff' l’tt'»»*ur»h
40 hit* and got lUJ. The atr.ak
night afiehl, commuting It error*
Heaell*
f
n
lr
r
d
a
i
hutout
of
the
year
on
five
hi’
*
|
i
yesteruay. In llwrt. Cir
Jet 1* &lt;aid to l.e t u r n ’ to go agaia Nr* Turk It'S, I'hlrag.. I I
include*
a
foul-hitter
by
Hit;
while
nil
the
Ciackcrt
could
g-*t
in Ilie two gamer.
■iavitl will I* fav.ued. taibert,
Alter lauding in tie m o . o r foui
llf .iklyn S, 1*111*1.01*11 I
Kennedy,
two
five
hitter*
by
..ft
Milo
John.von
and
Lou
l-oin*
I
itiiru-rankiiig
S ata., dusted
In the reeond game the Islander*
leen e o n vrru liv r linn -. liffv let l'hllu'lri|&gt;hU I, i'ln.-lnn*i| u
H a rry Fisher, another five-hitter laid,, w.r.- a matching five 1 off Ulalll Gulden, of Chi.ago,
ll.ialon i. Hi. I*&gt;u I» 1
got oft to a tiig rtait collecting 2
nad to he content with n fifl'i ar.d
l.emr* Tede*
by Bob Pudkey, n dx-hlttkr. a Mod &lt;&gt;f the ilarnag • came in the [ 0-1, l;-l ( .*h :l. aft. n a , ’iiy
rum in the first inning to m art m
four* . i pol in two ret.-lit p.-rfmm- .'Inrinnall *t I’tilUdrlphl* m lehii
14 flltr net
H .ikl l l - l i or r«* IS-S) v* Hoi.. Id-hitter and u ll-h lttrr. The sixth whrn Boh Thorpe triple.!,! fir*t i&gt;
ar-e*.
an e ii » victory.
P rlirtn t aveiage.l less than seven Hoover walkc.1, Gene Verble s .n g l-! i.ttuL k 14i u Im!u«* I »Uriiftilliu A m Th# lilandert appeared to tie in
r ««'*'••* nii'lt t.f i linil'. «1 l.m k i-iii« i.upen « . llrooklyia— cr***o .*■ h iU |&gt;er gam.- in winning the fir»t ,,J. Kid a St. Claire wa» hit Lv I |,on. liny 1 ili|mio. 6-7,&gt; l)’M,, ta-Sf.
trouble twice in the second game
in the nionr. If
vt v* Newcomb* i i o -S i
four In the d rin g hut increaM-d a pitched hall, K.I Mathew* walk
&gt;*4mr,
.‘ ■a. .11. rtljo) illipf a Kl
when pitcher* Koenen and tile**tills&gt;1. and tonight .he n
r ini
crushed Hugii Sl« &gt;A|t. t uf U i
m
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!
,
v
,
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r
,v
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B
u,sf.rrd,
!
i
i
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j
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,u • » «h“ ^
»-,*&lt; « » * ■ - " » • » * n ,
net walked the Imres full In the
her familiar |»»iti.&gt;n at th.- iiead &lt;&gt;l
T»
three victorle*.
l.omhildo came up with a wild .Vrig t-leii, ti l. fl 1.
Ith and 7th inning* hut got out
th* park. This ptuikv Hill, f.b llinly game* •rlit.1iilr.il.
Fishri’s second flve-hltti-r stop, pitch and Al Auroin singled,
Herb Ham ol litv. rly n a u .
light when the Giants went down
pounder i* a veritable flving ma
.
ed the Vol* last night while New
Vt**V
Mann 11 threat Calif., gained hi* ipmi tel
in order in the sixth with the
bine n* In r record I. i-ion-trat. &lt;.
t k i j i i r t s M ts riis :
r ir ir * ,.
...
t . in i
*" cut off t.-lcvising Crvckcr hr |t Ir* *! th-- !•« •*#*MAP ..r ilurry
Orleans got l.-th re * by I I . U i . ( l l n n 4iM1, fB„ , , ltowwl
bores loaded after pUthliit arm**
One of htl dk vlet. IP8 hid Bum* (&gt;«M
tv i. Pr*.
till
furnu'e Unit tl’llh* 1 fiolli
\\
S rw O fliu Ji liM.k III*.
il I.I
lMir**||
l Ilf Ig.m
MMt|
In |, n| ,t,ML.i I.i■t Skill l.g.l•••uwrxj
&gt;wviv*lilaf|||tf Lika 1 , VortUi" IlCRf Irllll* ' **“ •»»
41 s* \**»
tner wa* nttnlm-l ii i n
two run*.
Uflfjl Smm
York
1no‘ ‘‘^ a 7 ,7 ,i',7 1‘'‘K ! -s » '' Li»ncirco now utten.piing
(0 IT Sis
IIS Is ‘ he sixth whh duuhl,-* by Johnny ' " l
In the seventh (5le**ner war re
over the b li'.th* m r it Blip. ror i *|p» •lafrtl
It* }I
*1 s* •»«
Mener, «rtd Al Grunwald, a pa-sl
r . l
. . ’n. P f,h •*. e.imeljark Ha.i; t -.k th
ulift- other five « tie t'irc 1 *1 th- lio«ii&gt;n
ieved by Pitula after walking in a
s* 11 4*4
7
i* 17
rd hall, wil.l pitch and a t’oler.or. *V" “ n‘l
r,tlu ./ e'' clslun at o J. 6 - .
N
V
r«
all
1
tlM
l«'li
SI
&lt;*S
4*
run. With one away and the Imre*
track
in
dt
I
&gt;
!■
nnd*.
Ra lp h M /r 0
t*u
VI-_._V.I- '
.
.i n
i
twice.
a f
Komeildlig the gal-, the log
l ’t*|eAMO
S* 41 H
« •!■ I Memphis
loaded Pitua retired the Giant*
was whipped badly by
Ail of Chattimtuga's rum ruinc four” *1111 rats*
..if
Miv
AOM0TPG o u r OP J j f
|*M|g&lt;1f*||ihl«
1. *1 •SAT
1ST j; •
•»ll4W »l Hr
on two pitcher. Jarkmn filed to
;
Birmingham
lit-1
hut
ll.e
.iefeat
in
tintilth
as
the
lanikuuv'
HI Drill*
Dutrunt, M in Rrougli, M l-i Hurl
SI *S SAI 21
ai*iMlelr 1
p i r c P c p HALLO
second and Palley grounded out.
UrnMN 1saalm»
still left the Chirka with n i.iwt wliipped Mutdle 4-2. Mobile now ut,d Mr*. 'I mt 1.
8'in l(srf 1M»l.
Ht.*r|t Tip f i lv
e x /u p /n o ti
&amp;
“ Id pit
K e s lln r I’t s r , U
Klrl i . \*tf. SfW Turk Al Lelrult
Th* Giant* are scheduled to
..i or ,,__
_ -•mant I. S
. . ) five-victory-two-defeat
r r n o r i l hold* sixth placv by four an.| a
Perhups tin o'lt.vtain.ing mulch
OLUaoiAitS
l
limit
Ilf*
vi
n y iitf -1 or ... #m
Pros*. Hlyllrti I'atlii
t« O
..rat
", since Thursday. Die lot* drup|ted half game* over seventh ranking III the Women’* ilnglt s ■n I tomeet the Palatka Aialra* at
c o u r s e r / aP * •hlia.lrlphla
al
r'hlrago—
VV/s»
a
Mrmphi.
1
1
1
and
a
half
garni
*
(
battaiiooga.
Fred
Weltrroth
gave
Municipal Hall Park tonight at
»i:« r. m i n v. i
. la .b . u iir
___ ■ ■
&gt;eur-old k lm Connelly, nutiunal
Pmiu I w ** Sy &gt; » i fie i/a 1/tSw i
I va liuinperl I4.SI
11.msi Hair in n . r»..*,Mri
hack of first pla.e A ’. ltnta and Mobile seven hit* in winning, girls' rlian i ' 'ir again.1 tl ■* rIt. 15 P. M. In a Imrlle*’ night till.
l l r I -l.lt llr-.rf
lt*&gt;. ■ &lt; II * k. IMIllr (Bmrs •rlir.tulr.il
six
game*
hack
of
second
Bit
ruingMarion
I'ricano
wa*
the
loser
redid Mlt&gt; Hurt. labhiil a- u
All lade* are to tie admitted upon
llrsalls i H ln S a i
Ire In l.ark. Tti|.||io-l .V , 'j r l H r
ham since la.th the Cracker* and even though Chattanoonga gut futuiv iiuien of America'* com tv,
I.
rtn.ii «, N*w York a.
the payment of tax only.
tu rn . Hull*) • H-.y. VI. l-.iiljr
George Fulls in the ninth.
l'Ml.i.t*l|ihia
10.
I'hlcago
I
Baron* won. Atlanta dvfratrd only eight off him and hi* sue- the young Californian ye-derlay
Monty Barrow and Spike Fer
--------------------------0 - . 'I. v.lanO II. warhlngtni. •
t iiih ii
vri:— a is .v . vr.i*
(F irs t Gsme)
Little Bock for the third stmlght ressor John Hall.
*uUlueii Mr*. Joy Gnnnun Mot*
nan.lei rarh had time hit* in Hie [ Q _ | _ _ _ I
.
llllt It..llr. llr t N I'.. I llr ll'ip-. II. .I..M V. HI laoil* t.
Baafard
ah r h o
.ram, England * Wlghtman Cup,
Vll.tinahler.
Nrtllla.
v|..r»
*
.
1
1
.&lt;
•
•
•
■
t
.
12-hiow
assault
foi
the
winner*.!
5
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0
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Chadded.in a*
VVrr.ly pin ll.V
star, lo l. 3-1. 6-1.
Gainesville rould pick Ihe three
•
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IIIIN
V
t
U
I
II'H
T
III
V
0
0
4
a
Potlker *Jh
Gardnai
Mulloy
of
Coral
ItkrMAili T* k 4«| •
Hat hurlcr* hut for ill l.inglcs—
• i . i ii i i i H trst— a tgia* viii,
1 It 0 I
Hafenerkrr cf
Gatiles, Flu . ami Talbert opened
*4 k Mel.
Hltk Hoi. I.ik hr .Vndlr*. tt&gt;* kri Tram
two by formei Del.an.l.i It..t lt»h•
t
o
o
n
U k a if
the defense of their doubli*
•1 I* .It*
l-»il. Vlnlaliiun. IIIII* I*H l-tdy. T it IU lit A
Jits.
41 IS All
2 0 0 2
I .t». .tin lol-r. I ist. r Chnl,-e, In Tti* IlIrntihMliAm
crown with an easy victorv n vir
Jackson rf
M E M P H IS . Tenn.. Aug. 1 i/P; Pink
*• IS ii*
.'««•*!»«ll|m
Ikluind
r
0
0
1
A 8 H K V IL L K . N. C . Aug. 2 Gren tioldrn nnd Clark Tayor
F ondhe c
AT &lt;* ASS
— Triple threat harks, pile drivim
llmcning 21.
I
n o n
i/P&gt; — Defending
champion
J. of Hamden, Conn. If thtv take
AB Al I I I
M*vll|* lb
h M tfrlMRA
S 'IS T I I II VI II— .V l a . k . t i lllinemen
ami
glue
fingered
end*
«r*
lioatwilght, J r , of Aiken. 8. C. the Eastern fhnihr-* title for toe
1
0 0 2 2 Allen lh
II AT .4*1
Hllvrr llosiwr. It.* kv I'dge HllVri llotllw
Tomsk 3li
a dime a d»ten around here An-' I'uri.rl,
h i *.,p r ir 1 1.
e ra . t r r
Mill rhAlltlRfHifB .
44 *1 •l i t
0 0 0 1 MeLeod If
0
By A H S O C IA TK D PltKHS
*uree&gt;*full&gt; survived the o|un- third straight tine, they'll probThl*s n
IT
SIS
leilllr
lt*«
k
if
many
a
college
roach
would
like
jlrlasll,
Al
III
Ir
K,Hr
Tt.
It,
Mire
0
Pitching, not hiting, won in the | rig round of mntrh play in th. rblv win the Davis Cup a«*ign0 0 0 0 I’lrtle rf
••Murphy
H ra a li* te s irr d a r
at least II of same.
0 0
0 o o llraerekr rf
Georgia Florida lust night.
' 2Mh annual
lllltmore
Forust mrnt. Cup official*. It wa* JivI
kllaula t. I.lnlr llork a
Btsvens p
S I X T H I I I I i:— V •&gt;iik* Wile
Forty.six outstanding prep foot’
Four gain.-* produced a two- i Country H u b men'* invitation coverm, utti upt to split Mulloy
0
J Itn
A'lrl.lirr, r&gt;s*eiMHl.
TfU* lliri.ilnal.siii I*. Alsinplil* I
tl 0
1 IH b Dunne r
li 0
Totals
.'lu
lls
.....
as
I.
Aloblla
t.
V
Hell*.
II
.
l
i
t
J'diu
ht
H
*
-.III
Head.
bitter, two three .hitter*, a fiver 'golf tournament today hv turn- ,t„| Ttd'*•-•*, tall ludh of (hen1 *••Barron ■■
I I
I I (•all player* from 12 states are
N r , . ir !•,..* f. N tsh vlll* «.
„nd a »i*.hitler
mg hack Lilly Delk of Green- fused to piny douhV* with Tod
0 0 practicing daily far the serun' •lull Joe. I'.III'I. Hoik. He Al*l
1 I
h 0 a Fernandes 1b
ab
M iullrie’s Bill Gurnee tossed viiie, 8. C , 2 uml I.
Sdiroedcr at reque ted.
2 0
I 0 annual ’ all-AmerlfO high scbon I M XXKXril h i m : |I,H.l i w m
2 3 4 Reguria p
4
Ik
l.H
II
AS
V*»IH
IkVIlIV
lls .k w e l'r
kina*
H a n n o n .,
•i seven-hitter to heal seventh , |n 0||h r first flight msteha*
I U 0 0 I football gamp here AujT 0.
2 0 0 (iainrs p
4
IT h le w a b T e rs d a ri
Ilan.lt
Vlal.l.
llllt.'.
Itell.rrl,
S O I' fllK A M T E B N LK A G l'P .
plare Wavcrosa in Moultrie, lia r- t:|mtU-s. Durllev of Greenville
0 U II 0 0
2 1 1 Full* p
It will lie a battle of the “T " lloui.dlna
4
X S.
A tm .
Iiu se i.
l-.lll* Trsns
By A S S O C IA TE D PRESS
1S1 nor al*o Sparked Uisr ioruib rank- . k. C.. JefeuUd Frank Edwurd..
LollsnaiM.lls
SI IS
ab b 12 27 7 formation against the single wing Hliarpy. Ilnlit l.l|&gt;r
Tula)*
0.
.1
l.-iiilev III*
*S IS
*.nir C u Imi *t list, along with :*n. I „f St'n.tnnh.itg. S.' C . 1 and 1;
The IVnsfrotn V*Jlrr* g*in ,*"» 4
tialnewvllte
sb r h o a The ,,Ba*t” sriuad Is, dlrvclrd I.V
1
Minnsapnli*
ss •■ S
••'! l*m Hose ami Manage J f .-n u .'i J mni »
.
'atiiiii
ru
i i .vi i - - J m ik . wile
W . Paul of Daytona the South.'itdrrti I.eSgtie liut you
0 • r Kmmarlch f t
». 0 2 4. 0 Uatold &lt;K«d* D r ill, liuuk'sidrh.lil
H I* fi*
Hasier *’ r&gt;i«»y.
vrrnm
viark HI. S*a»l
„
T re v . .Garner colleclcd u ITrtUhh^ iu*di. Fla., tiefeale.1 Monty Iiiii can hr.idly te ll- It. ■'
*
SI IS .AS*
0 i a Coda-3b
6 0 U O' .1 the t/nlversily ‘ of AltUluM! Dre* Troll. SI.1 r.r..&gt; V. vini \vl.ain, Irion i ooiunihu*
tW 'M iid S i n g l e , Hot* drove it. i » u . „j (irrenslsim. N . C - one up;
the ititferrncr Mtwren tiia
Toledo
v
*•
0 s o Forte. 2b
4 1 o d X la an exponent of th.- T . the ear* da . Iiisik Xing
vfllw
auker
41
SS
#
J lJt sun* of. two hit* and Trow one •|f0b, r» McCny of Atlunta. Ga.. Filer* and second place Mont­
s« 0 2 i u "W est" team I* -coached by Ili
I I A Bid* rts rf
2
Ksnsaa Cll&gt;
** *S
AIV 1 II II VI I — .V l*lks Wile
"
j on tw o- safeties.
•
! diefrafe.1 Donald Cole of ilrndcT
gomery it .09! ;.cr.-i r.t-.r: r-J'-nt
H 21
Heaell*
Brewster •«
.1 1 0 .1 8 Walls, single wing mentor al &lt;’or&gt;
■«v.
Jark
HIL.ua. Sles.ii.ia. la.als*
. . S selrtdar
Total*
Julian
Joyner.
ace Albany I ^m vill,. N c , f, Bi,d 4' llarvl; ••nd that'* boeaiiM Monlgoiinry
CUIltr. Jill) J. ' A't ,nk OiH.&lt;l|nr 1Vllanra|».lls T. laiulsvlll* «
3 0 U 12 I pus Chri-ti University.
g— Grounded out for Thlee In dth. Cue per H,
II H ill. L I
. igllwauk.O
l l . ____ .. . 1. iNilumlio* “
right-banner, return.*! to action ! w ,rd ..f TaUiro, N. C.. defesteil Io*l Inat night und |Vii*"cOla wax
t’orl'ikl, ••arrte* till.
I’ardue r
1 1 I 2 •»
Sanford
&lt;*** w » 0 - 0
| Kansas C ity. I. Totedri s. ^
Both ruarhes could field, with­
lifter n w .'.k’s absence h.-.uu»e . ( ;U5 gy|VBn ..f Coinn.Ms 8 t . rained out.
.1 0 0 2 1 out second thought, a srrondarv
* T I.N T II P VI r.— tl**.k l » « r s ,
J »it Paul 1. I ii &lt;II*i&gt;*|m,II
Dastona
. * » 10! v 7 Smith cf
f u June «rm nnd twlrlv*! a f &lt;Md t - William Y Stembler
.Montgomery fell out ol first
i.alla fi. Alik* I '•••*•&lt;• V'
2 0 0 0 2 averaging close to Ittu and a line
K_ Chadderton. Jaek»«n, ro r- Viadero p
neat tliree-hBUi igimuit Conlele ,.f Mlnini, Flu., defeatnl Hill pace witti a iO-inning W
de­
Ta rirr. I'rett) I V l n.e k ,l &lt; ht.t
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Tifc 8 B " Hipp. HP— Healev to f grounded out for Viadero in there are: Don Ulcolt of Chevenn.14th win against three lose*.
Valdi.sla
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Al. SS SSL
Blxon Haro of Columbia, 8. C. •is team league--I.lina at Jack*
Am erlcu*
■ V — off Th l»a 4. Goddis I. H O - Gainesville
otto o n D ii — 4 180: ami James Duncan of Mar•on aim wav ratnt-d out.
st» iru* Phtlhev *»-2 with a four-ruo
1 boinaavllle
t l 4*
df.'tAlrd
A! I kiwi in j f Asheville,
bv Gaddi* 4. 8tev*n* 10. 1 I O m
r^nth. Churilr I •hntvin went
Viilfiu**
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K— Cade, Brewster. K ill Bar- »hail. Text*, tackle, tt-4‘t , 2.36.
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I — run, Frmandes, Bruening. McLeo.1
1,1 ilv, imill uvol k trio of Philile i &lt;mi ok on 'lie 10th hole.
liA IN K S V il.L D . Aug. 3 hi",
The 23-man “ East” team has
Dudley;
I vile* \Y.
Paul vs.
H e sa lla t H W e S ii
Itavtns. Winner— Gaddis. U s e r 2, Kinintrich, Smith, llntuharl,
• it
w. i» Alex Hoyle
Pairing* for the second round Rob 1 1 McCov, llnrvie Ward vs.
stalwart* such a* Bill Stalling* of U'inan manager t.'luulie Brv’wstet Atkany t*. Cerdel* *
_ T k t a (J— Andertsn and Reedy.' lltewatrr.
and Ernie fit.
I w;ir *:! .ring
n, ,i,.|, play will match p. J i William Y. Steir.liicr1 tnd Dtve
211 -Barton.
Duiil.e, Baltimore, Mil., guard, Odl, lUb; t.a* been ru«|iemted for tliree r h c n u a lllU t. A lii,ll« «• 1
T — lif t . •
Bolrerls. 311— MeLrml, DP Bar­ Merril Mavfaide* of l.owell, Mas* days ami the Gainesville rlub Tallak** * ** »Valdu*ia I
eailvn uml belm-V dump *Tha 5?»l *[|Kht Jr., agaimt Charles &lt; Perkin* y ». Dixon llsrp
ron, lirtleotrig etui Allen; Foster •ml. 0-1, 19b; Jerry June.; of Cov- fined I2t&gt;0 hv Hurtda State
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I’hi lies into fifttti place
M i. r . t
ab r h » a Bit Witer Mod Cittn&gt;ri 2; Pm.iu' j iogUn, K&gt;.. l.a. k. ft 'J, ]9o, J..),t.
And still attolii. r giR idgvJ
lit nil afltrgann- nief«*-, Mon- T u n
Sanford
Cade and Fuller. I.eft— Del and 7 'luck of California, I V , hack, rt-t,
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Macon
0
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nitch'ng i*il. " ’.v* lurtieii In at
liny night I,’inline Bill l.eilk WJS
a% 1
Chaddednn sa
li t Tallbhasvie .tire
Gainesville
II
Bit
off
Repost
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the Pirate*'
Mtuck try wmii umiicntilted mernr A
Potlker 2b
*u IS ATI
b; Gaines 3, Viadero 2, Untulia. liack, st-|.. JH7;^ Hi' hard
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___ ___ of l.er of the Irani, Hu&gt;*uy said. i.’olumtna
ai AS .SIT M rGrolh spun u neat two-hitter
4 A 1 n n
t.'uluiuka*
Haftneckrr rf
- hy H.’i u.'ia 4, liaine* : ( Tampa, Fla., hack. rh'J, 21C; and During the hrali*t game orgu* |•h•rle*ll&gt;■|
ii
AS 1*1 av Ibe '* •'
I ti ■v whi|ipetl
a 0 1 1 0 I. 8— 0Viadero
U k o lf
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St II .11* Valdosta. 9 J
H in tt inning*, I Charles King of Paris. Tenn., back. merit over u plav at *e&lt;-t,iid !•*&gt;*, tire n ta v llla
TsINha "ee col­
4 0 0 n 0 IIO
Joekson rf
SI IS .44*
A u g u s t*
runs;
Keguera
3
in
A
2/1.
2;
0-2.
IPO.
firewater and fjr*t lu irm n u B.u. Jaehevnvllle
A 0 0 3 1
it It IS* lected 12 'ne blow* off a sueGallic* a in 2 2/3. IIR P -H e g u rra
*•■11* iM U tO S I
cession of D klgci - hill hopeful*.
Tito boys are selected on the t’oopjr were v-jwietl from lit*
4 1 1 1 2
|S! h&amp; C lb
(Pardue,
Cooper).
W
P—
Keguera.
I'SirtssIMi
S.
Alaron
ta 0 1 1 1 'f a 1k -Keguera. Winner— Hegu- basis of their prep rerun!* ami the game by I a i U.
t
..iumbur
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A«g«*ia„S
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a 1 1 l 0 era; Loser Viadero. U*-Tbncoff, reco’ntnendatinn of ebacbes, teach­ Thu U ’e b »t the gam* 10-9 in Hsnnnvh I, (Ireeavtll* S tl* taa.
ers. business men and aport* writ­ I I iiutiag*. It wa* during the
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n II. — I **J sriiiinnvii
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w o , •*•
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r - s j t r v . , ^ p ’ lu s t-w l *tne tu n i u i i lllewster JaekM.avIJI* s. t.’ulumk L 4.
AAA.
The event is *|i«nsorod hy the and 'Lelts had their argument at
a«c«if)d Inttrk
U H k t 'M S I S R I.S4*«il'*C
ah r h a a
Wigwam
Wisamen of America, a
Ritaaey, in'a**e«*lng the p ,r» T r a m
• t;
O H L A N IK ) S A IN T S
4 Ai o 4 ?
benevolent
spotts
ontanltaUon.
», |mj|nled out the serious­
' a 1 1 0 n O R L A N D O , Aug. 3 - G I &gt; ) - l ^ a - Proceeds go toward helping young ».;le
A 1 3 0 1 gjo-leading Orlando had to come erioru who have Iwen phyiltaily ness of the incident with the Tavar** /
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comment, ” &lt;urh thing* cannot U Winter tlin lrs
14 It
4 n 0 t 1 from behind twice lo do it, hut
andicapped
aa
the
re*ult.
of
IuK l»*iBin.*e
• It
tolerated"
4 i 1 l 0 twice was sufficent as the Sen­ Juries.
Umatilla
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0w 1 0 H n ators levelled St. Augustine with
Alt. I mew*
4
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Ownlln lh
The
first
annuel
game,
played
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Sterne*
1*4*1
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a
let-hit
barrage
that
netted
an
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WalBreutter e
in Corpus Chrisll, Tex., last year,
Apopha
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Aliiunt
ln&gt;ra.
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Ai*.,
Aug.
1
&lt;/Pi
An
2
4
2
easy 16-7 derision at Tinker Field.
4 2
Heajev 8h
W in te r rlin le i, at Ta ta r* * .
wa* won hy the -East," 12-7.
expected call to arm* drew Idg Kusrt*
With Arnold Htoecker in the
2 1 1 0 S
at KlMlmmee.
Koeaen p
John
Richer
from
a
high
school
0
l
0
driver* seat, the Senator*, held to
1 0
Glemner p
•oaching
rarrer
back
to
pnifet*.
1
0
0
th**e run* and three hita h r (Sene
1 0
D A V IS RRGIMTKKH
11 0 27 t4 Nelson in five inning* exploded for Pollard. B ill— StaraHa, Porter, lomil foolliall today.
1.08
A N G i:L E 8 , Aug. A - G P ) Harms*,
Garuns,
Ploch.
McKee
2.
The
former
Gt-irgla
Tech
star
000 002 110— 4 three run* in the sixth to knot the
Sanford
Fornter Arm y football atar Glenn
220 200 41*— H count at *lx-all and then went Pollard. Pit ban. Cohen 3, 8tmee­ left Murphy high -. h'«d vr*terday
DavD has registered for th* draft
to a&lt;ld five runs in the eight to ker A, Ml ramie 2, Krmer. 211-- In lejoi.i the Washingtoi. Redskin•
^ R ^ ^ C lv a d d e rto n 2.
Stroecker, Pichan 2, Ploch, Barnr*. at their I i&gt;* Angeles
training and will be placed tin a «-A class­
Jackson IU ll*v. Tomek. H*ut*l. win In a hreete.
ification because he hi* (Wmpletr '
» l L . Hafeneeker. Lake. Steven*.
Stroecker, who collected three Garone, Cohen. SB — Stroecker, Mi­ camp
Slelrer said that becauvg he i* three year* of eArvlcw, one
hlte In St. Auguitine on Tuesday randa. 8 — It ruder. Cohen. DP—
Jackson. Logan. Travl* 4
them in Kerask
r, Haaloy. K o e n e n -f B -IU u - banked out four in flra trip* last Kerestea, Mlrandr and Cohen; in the Navy He verve, lie expects
Davis, 2A, now a pro gridder
aB__ Neville, Stellem. H R — night to enjoy a field day against Starnsta to Judy. Left— St. Au­ tu be called into service before
with the Lae Angeles Ram*, re­
gustine
10
Orlamlo
A.
lilt—
off
the
end
of
the
fouthall
»ra*on.
II*
hie
old
teammate*,
lie
drum
in
4*.
ll**f*v *. R— k°**n'
Krupn. D P — Po*Jkar lo flva runs which gives him a total Bruder 8, Nelson 3. SO— hy llru« didn’t want to leave th* Murnhv signed hla cummfcslon Mar. I •••
der 4, Nelson 8, Currier I .110— team in the middle uf Be sched­ that he could m t into football
vn to Neville. L*(t— R*"' of eight rht’s In two nights.
Draft officiaD said it wa* un­
Ontder 8 In 4 t/S Innings A run* ule.
i n Daytona if. B H — off Kn*- St. Aagastlne
ab r h o a
Stetw' wa* named to th* Mur* likely that Dari* Would be put In­
Wl* -Bruder. Winner— Currier. U
(Jaaaner 4. Hwutal 3, I It'll*’ Judy Sb
A 0 0 4 4 — Stone and McKinney. T - 1:55. phy post lavt spring.
to uniform in the bear futur*.
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bv Ko*n*n 8. Gl*ssn*r S. Chaftn If
4 2 1 3
0
a) 8, Pitula. 110— Kowten In iBehan 3b
3 | t
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mints 3. t runsi Qltasnor In I Stara.ta r
A 1 2
4 I
4 1 0
1 0
S g R * . - i n5 ip f!tH ? l l 3 Dans rr
Im . **!«•• *•
Fiecii ei
YoaH■ play longer - wronger la BALL-RAND
Caavas Spots Shoe* with apper*
capers that
tksi actually
sciuslly "hceethc”
"hertihi “
to heap active feet cool sad comforts bit through the
longest blsy-dsf. The lough, non-tlip soles will give &gt;ou
faster starts and Mope aud
t
weir sad wesit l'l*r is
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By STANLEY

1024 Golfers Will
Compete Iti Amateurs
! - i do/4T B l a m e
W il f r e d - - it s y o u r
J O B TO LU G U P T T H * ^
W A SH W A T E R

■AMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

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N E W l o h h . .-.us I - - Pi— On*tho-uiand acJ 24 golfei* a it) :cmP*St s u e vrctk for £&lt;m pgnnli* i
play In the National Amateur Colt
Ghair.pionrhL- at MinneapclL lat­
er :h U uur.th.
Th lrty-f»v« national cualifvin.tnll he held Tue*d*v. A
ttt'.rty-sLxth all! be held at Salt
l r.r.e C ity ct Monday.
Charlei Coe of Oklahoma Ct« \
the (iefendlna champion, and rlcht
otr.er ««*orUii .hatppion* ar.J •&gt;
tnampion* complete the fiejd fur
the a*. match play 5uh annual na­
tional amateur at ;h« M:rji.c*poli*
Celf Club. A uk 21-24.
The ll«t include*
Kntrie* Berth*
Miami
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17
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Genera! Duugla* Mac*
Ai'eiu e lirtl lull rc|M,rt to the
Security Council mudlng ut Like
S u r e . N. Y. In an eight-page
appiaual of the Korran campaign,
the ir.tri.ee warnrd that the war
r. Id not I c wen until U N force*
a* lev. r. *..iuriiy iii manpower
&lt;4,i Uc« &gt;4
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li t ( ppelr.lmeul of

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.Without P a ln -D «.d .n ln g Drug.
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BIO ROOM. Private Home Gen­ T U X K t B I F E E D S : Complete line
lllin l’« Tueetln Feerf S'orr
tleman p te fm rd .
20S
Earl
Fourth Street.
SW AP S llO r
40b r.. 4th Si
Wa Buy, Sell or Trad* muit
P a R I M E N T , 4 t lt r a
large
anything. Rhone IWt-J.
loom* Automatic water htatrr,
Top- Flight Paint .... .. 42.25 Cal
« .48 Ea.
FO R R E N T Aug. 4th. Three room Navy " T " S h lrL
apartment. Giound floor. No Tarpaulins, A ll Sites
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f w t p.,n t t !) v « j t » v
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A R N Y -N A V T S U R P L U S
Ave. Phone 1178-W.
318 SanfarS A i a
Pk. t i l l
A T T R A C T IV E 3-Room Furnl.hed
FOR
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Fireball
Pol
m elt la
Apariment with lovely *errenrd
plant*, w*|| rooted in gallon
porch el«*« In on Park Av.nuo.
can*. 101 P a r Ave^
Rent |5S0tf. Iminrd'ate |io**e**Ion. Plwne day 990 or rv, ning* N E W G R E E N leithar platform
1323.
rocker. Blends with perlwl or
motloen fumiahlngn. Priced rea­
sonable. Can he seen between 5
2— -W A N T K 0 T O K K N T and 7:30 P.M. at 1919 Palmetto
Avy.
TH R E E
Bedroom
un-furniiheii
home, conveniently located. Periraneni JWu"t e j“l ^ ^ ,j ^ j S*ii^&lt;d^ i— A K T I L ’L E f l W A N T E D — fi
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Large L k r Front lute with nat­
ural *and beach. Alto 6 acre
track* of good land, lake p rlrllegv*. A .A . Jade, uwnrr South
Shore of Lake llarney. P. O,
Geneva. Fla.
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E.SH EI.M A N S Red Ro.* F rrd
Toucbion A Wktaon, 1201 Celery
Ava. Phon* 1134 .1
c o t iu A N I) n w ;
Used 3Pc Walnut Bedroom

H r wool you to coinr in , . , w r mol th in these sensational
ii/ctl cars. Hear uur low prices, liberal terms. You'll be
quick to set how rosy you can ou n one of thr bc.it limit ears
in town. To r these cars sell Ihemsclres. li e'll staiul back of
trery one oj /Arm — Ih ry 'ir the a ru m of the ciop.

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T lir fleet pair of Lvt* wa»
X i* * "
made out rf aome eanvaa the N
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founder of the company had \
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J j\f
intended for wagon or tent envlC V /7 'rmmt P V.11 V/
ere He changed hla plana when
I
n* dlecoarred how deaperafely
th. (old mlr.er» needed a parj. /
ment that could withstand the
•’ I
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The Meat miner who bought a
B L
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pair of hla n»w oveiall. went r j
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up and down the state pro­
claiming the wondera of ,-tho.e pant, of t^ v l
and the name clung.
As tor the copper rlveta that have been a iliatinguiahmg mark of levla
to thta very day. they were originally demanded by a millionaire
prospector named Alkali Ika who complained that Ihe gold nuggets
he m va rl.N y carried were ripping hla pocket* wide open The rtvrta
mad* him • contented man and hla companion* demanded counter­
part*. Now, of vuurae, they're little more than decoration*.
Th* company aay* its lev,, a ir
tough, ont M tliflrd cuatamrr
ueed a pair to tow a truck out of a ditch In Wyoming. Another man
broke hla leg but wouldn't let the Interne who treated him cut oft
hi. panic. Pull 'em off." he commanded, "and no matter how muih
It nuria me. Another pair of levla would be too nard to get "
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Sen in Con niitlev In Waihlngtoitt
Vl&lt;e Ailm Join, W. iii&lt;|irr mgr* Ilia
parting of legirl.llon that would
-frer/e" rnllilmenti in liie armed
reriliei Shortly oiler, the Senate
Mid Home Armed Service* Comnlllr* ixilh inled In •■frerre" lor
vie ymr the m i n e ternu of all
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arw. Ffr.lthing. rleaalng A war
lag. Purtahla power plant, 22
year* waperiemo (a Seminol.
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MERCURY USED CAR
SPECIALS OF WE WEEKI

1937 FORD
TU D O R SEDAN

r p H E firm of Levi Strauai anil Company celebrated it* nun» dredth anniversary in San Franciaco recently, and the
city's notable*, Including the Goeernor and Mayor, turned oul
to do it honor. Thi* 1* the
*
%
,
house that make* "levi*,'* one
T OKAYof the moit popular and dtsV I
T
^
/y fRl |V
tlnctlve form* of drew In all
— .-t \ ( y S T ^ f j i h 'l l U !
the United State.

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(ire a jo y lo d r ir t oh the road! T h ry 'n run/// f» g in iiou miles
and milt* of trouble-free, i/y/te-m/uWr ret nee. A n il that'* not
oil - wail u n til you see tho.tt low, low, /in n toga. You uo n 'l
htlirrr than ol first ytancr! Ilrolhcr—those low dollar signs
inm n moo&gt;y in your pocket,

b a c k P C A D F O L K S —* RAI.V w C V d T
6 F S I T T 7 M C D O W aa ' T o K U M T H E
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ULCORDS CO.

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25.
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d tO L F N B A S I*
DiMaagio. B *
ten 11; Vaio, Pt.iladtlphia 8
S T R IK F O l'T i' -L&gt;tnon C liv ti.u
109; Reynold., New York I 5
P lTC rilN c ^-L c m o r.. Cleveland 17

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ASSO C I A T E P R E S S

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look a t ...d e lig h t f u l to
d riv e . • . a n d e a sy to ow n!

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B A T T IN G — Duby, C ic vtic rJ .351;
Kell. Dftroit .349.
# .'X S — Stephen1, Bo*ten
II
jiie u .j. Bojtun i3. .
R U N S B A T T E D IN — Uropo. Bu»
ion 102: Stephen*. Bo ton 10?.
D O U B L E S Kell, D etrUt tt ; Za*ill*. Bo&lt;(cn 24.
T R IP L E S — D oen. [|.,«lnn a n d

.

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\l. Nat. Ilk. Illdg
I'h. I l l ] or 1714

MARKSff

‘ROUNDi
AND F

TO DO BUSINESS,

H IT S — K iliu -o n . D: .i.i.l) n
Muiial. S: Lwuu 126.
D O U B L E S — Muriel, Si. Lou!
K.'bin-'jn, 3ro:l;ivn M
T R IP L E S — A-hbur:. P iJ L J .
I l l lethrve. B .‘»tcn 7.
H O M E R U N S --K in e r. Pitt-1
29; Enr..*, Fh.iiJtlpr.i*
’iM'-jli.' Cliicaeo. 2i
S sO LTs
? Sf'S lethrc*

9

Optometrist
113 Magnolia Aee.

N om m -

N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
B A TTIN &lt;
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A T I; Muriel, St. Louis t f *
J D N ' S - ' T . i c iii
B . :on
J tn »« Philadelphia 75.
R U N S HATTED IN 1,
|
adelphia 91; Liner. P .ilit

Vt'ciHiling. N e w V o ik

San.

IS

Major League
Leader*
____ By

Hr. II. K. King

The peneum

i l M n f l D V _ { f&gt;OVt or.l &lt;f&gt; VAM»4' HUMI9 OF V A ll NtUif, WlMPU G H
m ? ; ‘ fo « “ to r*“ !5d nr. }v cack to ifout
C A T U t1* BfCM BOrSOtdO AM'i W ftNCtfl Cuf
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Don't llrnmer thru Ihe ummu
W A K E F H K S IIf W ORK FHKHIU
S TA Y FRESHI
kfltrhell room air riitulilluner
"Th e World'* Fine.t"
Sale or Rent
For Information Phone 1240
Vodopleh Ref'lgeratlon Servlre.
im i.A N IH ) Morning Sentinel. O r­
lando Evening Star. Call IL Ip t
B .v
M85-J.

W E B U Y , S E L L * T R A D E u*ed
furniture. Wilson-Malar Fund* V E N E T IA N
B L IN D S ma.le tc
tura C a _ H I , E . Jg t. Phone 953
order. Semlnola* Venetian Rlind
Co.
U O W. 3rd 81.
Phon&lt;
U U -W .
D AY
N I)1 _____
N IG H,T¥, tirlh
H
P HA H
____ pen 2i
hours a day. Serving gtxvl fiavl
homemade pie*, and cold li-**
HELP W A N TED
— «
P IA N O S
repaired'
Harry W reier. T*&gt;]
EXPER1
j A n e y a D r u g Blurs,
R I T P A V r — MOI
M /.r.
yum
home. Only 10*:
»wn now r •
K X P K R IK N C K D help.
qulrod. F IIA P
Installment
A
iiv n in i. Biw
uw nvpi
Maynarrl,
8tatl&lt;n
317. Pi»u„.
ear. anarttic National
L**l if c M tw y . Com ymai work
Bank. M t m L r FIM C,
ing conditloaa. 40. lour week

lly W a ll I U s u ry
&gt; r I TWB P O S 'T iO N O l1
------ * C O U R T j g S T B K 3
A &lt; 3 0 0 0 O N E . . . &lt;3000
F O O D ... 3 0 0 0
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P A V ... — _ — J

IF WI3 G X C B L L E N J V
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_
M O D ER N 4 Room apartment, fur
nlshed or unfurnished. BOO Pari
, Aeanue.

t'lfd t t e Living Room Suite 24.96
Ing. Boa W T « ;u Sanford "lT*r
I I — L O t n I t / d u N D — 14
Used IPc Living Room Suita 24.98
Usad Sofa Bed with Mapla
.A r m *
IB.OO
L O S T : Brown billfold In Fla. Slate
Used Solid Oak 8lde Board
1000
Rank containing valuable pa
lldoaer Work.
U**d Round Dining R&lt;«m
part, money, ll-tu ru to J.C. JotI G D t Park Avt. Adulie only . . Tabla
-F r w
E*Uto 00
* Mr*. Hartr Kent or phona 2ft
* . Q r^ tr,
U*ad Kitchen Cabinet
1991 Phc^e fl
D 8T: Raya on rin »--7 ih St. be
l l N O L L ftOUM with ihawer 900 Special! 9*12 Linoleum
598
twaen 7 rm ch A iS u x t Avrnu •*
Ma*noil*. Gentleman only.
s a v e M ONky
Special! PIm H c Window Shade*
Raturn to 712 LoM «t Ave.
Choice of Color*
1.19
F tJ R M ia H tD A P T S r O R R E N T
M -R u n m i with private hath and . . . £ AJ B E B o r , S a n f o r d
m - 9 9 F . |at. S t , ____ P a e -A .L T
rtc kitchen.
1 X-Ro*m» with pi
We tmiu Tota whrn you dor f bring

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santoho

THTJffflPAT AUG. 3. 1950

TTPRALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Keeping Prices DOWN! Corned Beef Hash 33
FROSTEE
Cuke Chips 2 for 25'
THIS HAS BEEN— AND WILL ALWAYS WILL BE OlIR POLICY

NITON'S

■BBS
Home Controlled Stcres-W here Customers Send Their friends

SAVE! " h e n

You Buy

MARGARET ANN

BREAD *«S? 11c
lilr.il llrraW a.l T rra t!

Cinnamon Buns fi for IOr
Try

W ith ( &lt;&gt;IH C u la !

Rye Bread

loaf l ie

I*, OZ. DUTCH VALI.KY

419 F&lt;IST FIRST ST., SANFORD, FLORIDA
wk m k s k k v i .

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SPEC IA LS
THRU SATURDAY

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LIMIT ONE P L E A S E !

SNOWDRIFT

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W K S T K ItN

BTCON SQ U A RES
PORK SPARE RIBS
PORK NECK BONES
PO R K TA ILS
PORK LIVER
-

SPAGHETTI no. I rn. 10c

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2 H». jar 25c

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BABY FOOD

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M n . ^ l n i a i i 'n

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SIRLOIN ............................... Ih. 63p
It I B .......................................Ih. 59^

CAMAY SOAP B R I S K E T

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iioiatin Desserts

Q H I.K N O L I V E S

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ORANGE .IIIK’K

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iMargaret
n i i i ^ 4 i i ( i Ann
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( ( l i m i t s (irade
uim i
A Western Baby Beef:

U N I ’.

I C A N L I M I T 1*1.L A S T :! S I \ M » M i l l
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19c

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Sweet &amp; Tender Corn 5 for 25c
Giant 7 |c
LETTUCE
»««*«*
19c SPIC &amp;SPAN SQUARE CUT ROAST
Pkg. 25&lt;
CELERY
2 STAI.KS
15c
SHOULDER CHOPS
JOY
10 OZ. PKG.
SEEDLESS LIMES
12c r»-Oz. Bti. 27&lt;? S H R I M P
liar
QUICK FROZEN MULLET
CANTALOUPES
2 for 29c
I C Y . IC K H K ItC

W K S T K I t N S P R IN G L A M M S H O U L D E R S

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MICHIGAN

QUICK FROZEN PINK JUMItO

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79c

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5 LBS.

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Orange Juice 4 /IMlr

P U R P LE TO P

TURNIPS

2 U iS.

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VIRGINIA

RUTABAGAS

FROZEN FOOD

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Illr'ia-Kjr#

2 LBS.
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15c
.

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Giant 71c

Rhubarb IfiEnz. 25c

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WINGS
THIGHS

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59c

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�In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect the Posco of the World;

^ a ttfo rJ i S tra it*

To Promote the Profree* of America.
To Prodace Prosperity for Sanford.

VOI.U.MK XXXXI

THE WEATHER
Continued warm and sultry with
a f t e r n o o n thundershower* at
• idrljr scattered place*.
ethern : r g ra c rtllr fair through Satu t J i). Light to moderate aoalbweMerlr wind-' except
rariahio
evltrnie north portion.___________

AN INDEPENDENT DAII.1 NKWSI’APKU

——
IN la ld t-d it-d 1908

S A N F o ld ).

F L Q lt lO A .

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A v x K 'in ti'd 1’ re.H.n l.e a -cd W ir e

| y ; ,.0

N o . :y&gt;o

House Votes
112 To 46 To
Jail Hoarders

uTTroopsToKorean Commies Bring Up Reserves
Le ave Korea
A s U.S. S tiffe n s A g a in st A tta c k

Mandatory Wage And
Price Control Bill
Junked At Plea Of
President T r u m a n

Malik Also Demands
North Koreans Be
Heard By Security
Council M e m b e r s

W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 4— &lt;,1'»
— A llouae group haa approv­
ed a proposal to give the
“ Voice Of
America" money
enough to try bloating ita way
through the Iron Curtain. Mem­
ber* of an Appropriation- .Sul.
commiller said today they had
taken -uch action after hearing
Secretary of State Acheson cmphasfre that the truth la 11 .•
best ammunition lhi« country
has to counter Ku«»la‘a major
propaganda iveapoa: •'flic tie
repealed again and again."
Arheton'a
testimony— in sup­
port of President Truman'* re­
quest for 162.400,000 more for
the Stale Department's "Sell
America
Abroad" program —
was made public today t.y the
subcommittee
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 4-oP&gt;
— President Iranian salted Congi e*s today for an extra D IO ,000,000 for naval plane con­
struction and procurement. In
a message to House Speaker
Sam Itavburn, Mr. Traman said
the fund- are to be in addition
to the 110,300,000.000 emer­
g e n t drfen-e appropriation re­
queued last month after the
outbienk of fighting In Korea.
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 4 t .l’j
Tlie I louse tocljy iunltrj its maildaiory wage and price curl, lull
anl starlcl over on ihe job of wrt*mg an economic control measure.
Beginning with the limited con­
t r o l * Pretident Truman ha- asked,
the lloute added an anti-hoardinK
mg provision as its first step in
tryng to pul together a new and
broader bill. Approved 112 to 4b.
this wuuld make board*r» subject
to a yral m prison and a $10,000
fine.
Xhe mandalory wage-price bill
— promhng for ceiling, lu go oil
^•uiom vtirally if living cost* lise 5
IC h N s s s i On ran* sclaktj

ReeccLeadsInGOP
Primary Comeback
For House Seat
N A 8 IIV II.I.E , Tenn.. Aug. t
id'j— Waging » comeback fight
' # C a iro l Reece held the lead today
in his bid for hi* old job as r&lt;
pi •-•illative in Oingruis
from
Tcnnetiee'a first district.
With the count In from all ex­
cept 27 of the di-triet'r 2V5 pre
clnrt*, Reece hod 23,49(1 votes to
87,90S
for
incumbent
Dayton
Phillip* •-) ye-trr.lay’s GO P pri­
mary.
•
Reece, an east Tennressre hanker-indu*irlaiist-i&gt;ubli*hrr,
repre­
s e n te d the first district for 21
•year* before stepping down in DM*
to take over hi* party's chairman
•hip.
In the Second District— which
like the first I* heavily Hrpuhliim sotlnul Jui.i.
arnniluJr., trailed far heh nd Howard H
Raker, a Reece-favored candidate.
The vote from 2ft of 227 precinct*
gave Raker 23,766 to 11.309 for
Jennings.
Balloting in the two east TermA
ll'ssi.si** os l*aae rites

City Commission
Okeys Resolution
The City Commission last night
approved the resolution completed
and submitted recently by Imnd
attorneys in regard to issuing
bond* for the water front ter­
minal project.
The City, however, cannot forttmally adopt the resolution until
the Reconstruction Finance Cor­
poration give* it full approval,
and (hi* approval la expected in
the near future, said City Man­
ager C. F. McKIbbin this morn­
ing.
City Attorney A. Edwin Hliinholier compared tha recent burnt
resolution with that of the first
draft
D AM AG E S U IT
n s . u e r v i . s r- *....
Injuries received In a*i
Inter-fraternity fight on the U n i­
versity of Florida campus was an
"assault" or a schoolboy “prank"
is being argued In rirrult cour*
hrre today.
William Hallman, a member n*
the Kappa Alpha fraternlfv. I
claiming fft.noo damages from
Harold !.. Sebring. Jr., a member
of the Sigma Alpha Eptulon fra­
ternity and the son of State Su­
p re m e Court lu*tlce I I . L Sehtlnr
Hallman claim* he was aasA'jifed and severely beaten during a**
aariy trvm iag fraewe eh Oct. 5*
1512 While he and ether mem be-of ala fraternity were on a r a M '» parte which set oat to M in t the
BAR linn, a rtatua which ad
adonr
the 8.*.E lawn.

Reservists To
Knowland Says
Be C a lled Out South Koreans
In S e p te m b e r Asked Arms Aid

Over 600 Enemy Dead
Are Counted After
Co u n t e r - At t a c k 8
Miles From Masan

I -. S. Trading Space For Time
\ "

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IA K K SUCCESS. Aug. 4 &lt;&gt;Vi
itussia today demanded the imli.rdi.tr
withdljw.il ol L'tiltrd
Stair* sin! .11 i.tl.ri luirign Hoops
I iu ii . Koiran .oil at |.jit o| i twoI ' t - f u t*»f A i i l A ' i k f t i
| iiuii.l Sot..-i "peace*" piupo.al. It
••*l&lt;d tlir Set util v Counrd to liras
I l*olli tlir No.tli and Sotitl. Koi rani
W AS H IN G IO N . Aug -I t-Vl
W V s H IM .f'V N ‘ or » t/Fi
| .-ltd ihicst.ned to exrn.se its vrt* I hr Ain.I aill.oli. &lt;cd today .1 Wli. ‘’riwl'll LlloVv Is IlaI (|&lt; ( till) a! •A*
I |s.w»*i ui.lrts the Council l.eai. the .all oul t&gt;2.0lkl tnd.vuiu.il level- ( !«m« at
iksl kr |&gt;| lUylsI 4
w ^ in
Nuilh Knirant.
&gt;...• iluiiou Stl'lcniliet nod Octo
, r l ’ Ullll
11tut) lllf
' v
A N .t ir I i evolution w at laid l-e- l.ei. "w,tl, u. will., ut thru too-1,
Ko.ra to Wash
' ’f
b i.r thr 11-nation S e c u n ly Council sent, foe 2 1 ti.oiillii u | Jm v.
u .v io n u l i i n a l t lo t .&lt; c lJiiio n .il .h i m
I hey will collie luni a pool ol .*&gt;• i J l r n c r
• * Jakob A Malik as a c o u n tri to
equipment
.even
about IhO.WK) m littrj inale re- n.ucthi h* loir tin \oiih Koiran
j United stjlct |.i.i|K.sal dnijrnrd
to |»event the tpirsd to th r light- teivi’ lt who me (lot llictihrli o| 1 •*iii||tllli|%lt l l i t . i ' fvi k i J u i i r
mo lo otli-i sirA lthe oigam/ed lirtetve lm | » unit*
K lltfV I i l l i i Ill-Ill*
lilt
k illi io t llf X 1
I fie mne." Malik said. "n lliry will Ik- lived p.unm .l) lu , » I'jKJilrM -all* i Iici|| (ifiiriu i
w l.-lbri the Srcuilly Council will hung thr \al.uu..l l.uaid ** 1,1 SA tlliAiii l. Htkhrit*. t*&lt;iinrf lir.ui
i h i fiist . . .
i !• hot a d o p t 4 decilioa foi peace o. Im galii/rd B r.riv r unit* lo full •t flir l
S. Mi il.ii) M ihiuii |o
down py N til. K o m .iii antl-aii••
.trength.
luiii
k t m l u r t M ill* !
I lie gluup to hr called oul cott- If «lll||t»t|) till till Koit A.f kllllcklloM
Warner,Ofcla.,stei
ind happy I
Ine bnvl .Soviet resolution pronit* only ol enii.trd inrn. not oi
aUui.d his c a n i.. ..Iter being flown ! vtded for:
sfi .i Ii i i i -.n*l IlitlwfU Irstihn!
officer*.
by htl i i ! r ii
i
j Immrdiite cessation of ho*that
Ihe lirtl i .’.tkK) will he in camp
tl.at fished him out of
Unities in Korea and withdrawal of
t 'V4k! Ilktfli n Oificnlt (rf in rj
Japan, (fnli-r-sfln-cl S •-- * •
all foreign IrtHip*.
by ISepl. I *, the irmaindri hy the mcmiouv rr«jiir»|i Im .»*! Iiiui i.il
2 Inviting representatives of middle of October, ihr A n n ) . atl' »' l* |&gt;lirit \ inti !*rj»\y trihii In
Red China nmi t.ie Korean people
lake | alt in U. N. peace nego- nour.ccmrnl taul.
&lt;l»l V*4*lll|l k* If .Ill*
Ill' ie c jli.'d tll.l will he licit* ten
iation*.
•
V»il|| K i i «
f*f4iuilr(! al!
I
A — -u ^ e w -s s a
Malik made it cleat he would I f and 25 Ira n old.
f Mf||| .1 %tf||» 10 lllllfA
u . s . proposal
iw im Biiouty will In- drt.'innnrJ by
rif 4L o ir l! • ^^lli } ih &lt;IM krmg out that lie regarded the iv- the nuiniwi ol thpendent!. Ihovr
I *tr thr 141w48 ii mi i I a i I m I
•uc n - a m atter uf substance. (T h is
will. no de|H'ndrnli ate to U call­
^
Inti ru&gt; jtiigiirvl
mean- it ran !«• kitied if anyone
of the five big powers vote ed first, iho.c with one d&lt;|wnJcnl. ntllllfy Iltr|(ig« lu r tlfKCll 4lfMltlt|
ireond, and thoie with more than
C O M M U N I S T A X M l t y tliiowliii! "cautl'M. to the wind.," attacked "w ithagisin*t i t l.
li« miMiun o I JHI. incluiln.g U)tl
cw.t abatement" uic-n- .. lorty-nvr note tm ttldivnt ttcctrhlng northward
Malik told the Council it should one dc|vndrnt later on
.d in ' rr .ind -U ll turn
from Mottu (1 ) on tl.*v w ritnn perimeter of thr shrinking American
invite ooth parties participating
This was the f iu l limw the
4 Some person* t.rlirvrl .South
t&gt;ea. Id.ead Althouali reinforced U. !l. unit* cuimtrr-alUikcd arvucul
in there hottililles”— that
; Arm y ha* called up enlisted rwMatan, el*ewh&lt; .*• un thr renl.*l and northern tine* brigaded Korean
Kotrani might attack Noitl. Kotra
Imtli the North and 8c.uth ho- j serves who are not in units,
and American d&lt; tend, is fell back to prepaied i.miti‘.i.*- (IVnlrul 1‘rrsi)
rean*.
I ^U iu t 11G.immi reservits whu are d pim idrd will, lankv. planrt and
The Soviet Union will Insist, he in unit*, and whoae units have heavy rquipnx lit
T A M P A . A'!.- J (•'»•)
Hr.
raid, that the North Korea::* I - not vet b.'Wti called uut, are •«In an al.pnrenl effort
IdiwiMuj t . N .in -. pietideni ol the invited liefore the Council. H r as­ entpt from tin. .'epteinl&gt;ei-O.
threat' by
Univriulv ol I-imp* sdvtunte* serted:
call. Kvldet.ll&gt; it .» plat.tod to call .ep.-rt* of an inva-.lon
South Korean* and to cunflrnt r» AmetKatu (saining all thrie it to
•Tha United Stales resolution
t h T e iiu * »w 4 ,,f" • '»«• &gt; u (
"j &gt;‘ d ' U ' ‘' . v .
know about liini to kill became of la directed against the authorities
,e l.e aree veteran* of World Wit, ||. - - d I'uU.d fr.....A ,—
of
North
Korea.
Our
Idea
•
that
the pie.col clttti.
Arm y ra.d that thme m m
!*
N ‘“ f
H
it would b* unfair and Intolrrahlr, The
enllatment* I-nr.
hv«i|jo.an Ith*. ,
H r u i - ! w r tl.o u ld have told it the Security Council dr&gt;ire» to lx.,a ecrvmg
It. II tl llttl l.F
t“
.
.
.
years
under
ih.
‘
of
l»..I
••pul.lic
of
South
Km.
a
|i|V|&gt;*l-vliir&gt;- l.-.vcd i&gt;1 I lie law of t&gt;e an international body for the for three
*.
I.Ktiowlnnd
iin u In*.cl ic
&gt;. . iin
i.
nil fl
W
i
l
l
I
I
J.
S.
I
IK
K
)I’S
IN K( H&lt;Ij \ (.1’) - l . e e * fn.ni * war rewa*
Kotea
on
n
term* of the Selective S e rvo
ill*- jungle
I n ..me 'I.at It ihe •otllvmrnt of Inlet national l.usigeneral lti-)H'Ction of the I'arific p o l l . I • lin lrlM M .k .
Act of |‘» JX will !«• subject to . all
men and •!&lt; f*i o' l&gt;a-&gt;* * n» •* no 'ti­
Nunc p'.onrr* «.f w j . irp.ut tl.at ll.c Hr.l A.my u l.r.&gt;.i.ning to
" ■ » « * ...............................
i , , , U ^ u l d hN
«°of r r f ^ i on ’ . ^ M niv U s U a -' .11 flie r ls r of thi Senate AtnieJ Services
This
group,
whi.'li
•
»
llitri know liow lo l.vr
u ir SoUlIl Kiuran ir.ii.it* to irplarr &lt;..*»..Itir* m lir.tty f.gliling.
I
.ear
the
party
against
which
|
reaervea.
tl
and
AppropriationConiliiltte.part of the 16$.00ft man pool. '
Ul Name, wl... h . se.ved III charge* are being Isvcled.
I lie**- |N-..ple (N o . tl. Kuiraii*) I. . *r hern il.inui well Ir.iturtl."
Ilie Senator -a Itl lit- notes
rlutlcs men who served on activ.
■|,«iwr«i lie ...el will. Ik
i—»»i.t' Ihe Sovist delegation lurthvr ,t«j*c* f » f l e - - III— t l'r H ' *&gt;.— •- - I
-ev.ial t liinlja.i l hunt, pattur•••••
***'. •♦••on** n . i*.nrc* 111
o u i u m * u * r* * * r — i i
Wllh*-* Harr.', I’a. “ If they now
alr*. raid II i wrje noni.tr.. alter the war and then reverted t«&gt; Kotean leader m Rhee'a reque*t.
lie .saitl Itliee ''assure*! me lital
have to *tait ii.lng recruits ft"'
reserve -tutu*.
lei leading in) congregation in
I lit.' South, tiut'* a u .mmI sign fur
come from there Oreu! I !••• no ................. ....
I
The
Rrservea
will
player service*. I would mvilr lliem
' it* "
' ' ‘ governuient hut
,u the n lir lange h&gt;i p ia tlc r III
weapon* to drHe M*hl Ih. rnrm y artitlrrv and
tnurtnr fire i* w ry accurate nmi
me aim*.
proportion
explained thi* way:
Rruding from hi* seven-month _
ilie enlisted Reserve C«rp*
old pole*, Knowland continued:
those arras, arc as follows:
offer edvlre t« all organtration
“ II-ve si my of IOOjOOO l*ul did
First Aur.y (New Y u'k , Maine, j
including the chutch which nt&lt;r
________
Jcome* fnun underground rhnnnrl*
interested In pear* it would Im’
Ih.nd of 12,500 wa* set thi* Vermont, New Hampshire, Mas­ need arms. If Chine*.* \\:ti terttll*
from ugr.it* iuvlde «u r lines’*
A • r' I I
to “ launch a campaign of inhv Judge Dousla* Slen- sachusetts, Connecticut, Rhole I- hale* it i* l .'lief that -evetal well- i r? _
A favorite t.irk of the lied*
armed division* of &lt;oinmunlat I I* O m i O S i l M AirllCUlS
-tturtloii III the u-e o f file at ills, «ttum for i&gt;an Keigan, 50, and h&lt; land. New Jersey) U.41 rt
r . o i u * !***•*,•,I
' I V . ** •" l",, enmmand i*-**t under
Second Arm y (Maryland. Per.' iroop* will Is. « n l Mil* North
civil ilefenae, guc-nlla warfat* was ordered held for action hv !*»■
i k II j, 11 i L M L t l
1 O .ii,. I,, j.y |., dc.n-rutixe it a*
x x . .*• every man. woman and Circuit Court following a bearin' sylvania, Ohio, Viruhtin, ft e»t Korea.
M*&gt;(*t
I
^cft
A
1
1
rti'lc
infillrnt" into Atm rtcan
"Rhee
does
not
think
the
Sochild it: the t ’nil.'d -State* "
■onduclcd hy A*»i*tant State A t­ Virgna, Delaware, Kentucky) I", i
n tiller)' pmu'ton* That leaves the
vlet government will ti»k nn -'g'
lie added tl.at lo would tell torney Hubert Griggs into the rlr O lt.
i* %iim *. r,
,
| Yht.k tnfsn' y Withmil support—
Id* congregation "theii j.iayei* cuin-tancc* of Ihe fatal shooting
Th ird Arm y (Ge*.rgla, Tenne* gressive war until Far Eastern
t/\ll 1.1, I u in n oj. Aug 4 Ol ) r.|..t tlie H.-.I* then c in r streaming
iuive nul availed fot letter ire- of Walter Carter, father of five sec, North Carolina, South t aro flank I* secure.'*
— Six U S. jrt* ioared down |o througli.
cause tiiey l.ave too often t.der- rhil.lrcii, neat Altamonte Spring* Una, Alabama, Ml»»lssl|ipt, Finn j The Senator explored (hat la s t
How ran they Im- stopped?
j . io *|m .I lliat more will follow
is .. landing on I olinota today. Ilir)
ated rt*u|.i I leatlei i in Udh re­ on Ju ly 23.
da) 6.4H7.
*•
e• a
» •v’
■
•• a a l m a t N »•« • a w
ligious and lute, national uffaire
w.c tlir m .t Ailirritun an units | .
-m
« .tamitaed l:tia
a
wa**
-ss
.a.se*/
I
»
^
***'»•’
”
JwStii U v iiu ih ) irpiv»rni«*«l tlir
when j* soldier in a hill position
XXX.
A-knn-a*, Oklahoma, New Me*!
drfer.dant,
who
waa
Bire«ted
i.H.n
utiignrd
to
it.r
invat.on-ll.iralcnrat.
look
oier
five
yard* and say
lit
DIIOGF.N
IHIMIl
He added lie Would tell hi* conto), (1.230.
’lli, J im - ' to another soldier," Snen
W A S H IN G T O N . A»K
l-&lt;/Vj rd Nalionslnl capital tiland.
gergation “ their prayers should after the shooting and who ha*
Fifth
Arm
y
(Illinois,
Indiana.
said. "Th ru If
have proper
Is »elf.rent, red, at lead for the since been held m County Jail Michigan,
McMahon
(D-Conn)
Wisconsin,
Mis»miii. — Senator
With llir.ii came a group ol rt- reserves w e ran crack them hark
present time, that they should pending the hearing.
Iowa, Mnnesnta, North Dakota, confirmed today that n contract pert* fiom General M aiAillnil'i
anywhere they get something
ask G ckI to give them clear vision
One of the principal witnesses South Dakota, Nebraska. Kansn*. I* I m lug negotiate*! with the Du­
I.radquartri* lo itmcy thi..Ugh.”
Pont Company of Wilmington. I ok)..
at the hearing wa* Elliot C Hu- Colorado, Wyoming) IM Ofi
and rleady licnda.
" I would till them tal.at re­ chan, who in scarcely audible
Sixth Arm y (California. M "'" Del., for work on the hydrogen Fornioia'* drlrnir* and imlilaiy
Staff office.* al mg the front
ligion is not, at least in our tones, told of having visited Hit
Iximb.
It •atlases Ow r » » * r * s .l
day. to help then, escape the Carver place, and of h-aring a
McMahon, who is chairman of need*.
are roavlnrrd that most o f tha
the Senate-House Atomic Energy
Bug Grnrial Aloiiton I’ lux, att-M-lty stories iiboil. the conduct
leallties of life, lull to help face ■hot immediately behind Til* auto­
ACH KKO N T R IP
«« siMflNIir*. 118 I « I « T t i r * # »
them.
mobile a* he sought 4o fill the
S A R A N A C L A K E , N. Y .. Au.: Committee, made his statement deputy duel of stall ol tlir I at
"I would tell them ilial re- radiator with water.
4 _ 0 I*)_Secretary of State D e n to reporter* after a closed meet­
I
..i*i
command,
lieadrd
t'.r
iu
i
vry
a live sinner than a d*nd *aint."
With his family waiting In Ihe Arkeson and hi* wife arrived hv ing of that grout. * !tl. Crawford
lie wrote the "':&gt;*il&gt;. ilulif automobile, Uurhtp walked around plane totlav for a weekend visit Grcrnwalt, president &lt;•( the Du­ patty. (*rnrial M acAllliut ha*
fcreice, toditlal illiteracy, atu- it to where Krlgan and Carter with their daughter, M ary, who Pont Co.
|.rotn.ird lo |itrvrt.t a Loimuuiii.t
McMahon sold the comntitteo
piditv a.ul splnele - .urrerider of had been talking and found both ia recovering from an operation
out American ideal* on the part lying on the ground, with
The Ache*on» came here in an •(■proved of Ihe contract which invation ol Foitnoia.
the
of sum* uf our leader* is rr- wounded man wn lop of Keigan. A ir Force transport.
I* iM'ing negotiated hv (he Com­
Artival ol thr )r lt - and ilir
Member* of tin- Civil A ir I’atrol
H nn |Isnf 4 On l*»ar •li rl
i('* * n » N u* r**&lt; r.s ti
Their daughter, Mrs. William mission with DuPont He said it*
received m-trurton in tadio cod'
Tlie latter, he said, was intoxicat­
P. ilundy, is recuperating at a purpose Is “ to further progress
ed.
la t night from i' ll Daw ton, ...el
S p o r ls m i'i i ’s G r o u p
following a hort hjsinexa ntrctinp
Deputy Sheriff Charles
Heck private camp at nearby upper I of the hydrogen Im. iii I. bomb proiect."
SI.
Regis.
the non ii-ii- given a »ln.rt inand Constable W.A. Lewis testi­
S e e k s 5 0 0 M e m b e r s fied that he found Mr. Carter ly­
atructlonal t« ik hy Limit, Franc*
Rouinillat on wliat make, nn offi­
ing dead In Ihe drive shout 25u
I'luns for a mende r&lt;hlp goal of yard* from the house, a bullet
Although July was a relatively cer, and what is expected of hint
600 wrre made We.lnr-dav nich* through the right lung, and said
inactive month In the building line from hi* frllowr officer* and men.
by directors of Ilie Seminnl. ll at death must have been due to
The .lair of the dance at the
in Sanford, permit* for thr flr*t
Sportfinan Association nl a meet­ hemorhhage.
seven months of the year nre ap­ Han (trio Club wa* changed and
i n g at the Touri-t t’entrr witk
proaching thr million dollar mar) wa* *e» for Wednetday, Aug id.
Deputy Beck slated that Kel­
Eerier l-snaing
Ihe total being 1917,674. John Oilso.., alt*...pied to get awav in hi*
The (' A IV radio pet work. ?"
os
*» leaula. Il.reii.it' of •“* automobile, but it nan stalled, amt
Three major recreational activities for children and adult* be­ Ion, building inspector, announced ported lu&lt;t tight that the *umin&lt; r
asaeviaton wa* scheduled for Aug said that nhkn the officers at- ginning Monday, Aug. 7 and continuing lo Sept. 10. with Mr*. P. A. today.
encampment for C.A.I*. ra.lel* ha
14 •
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%•%
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• • *IW*
#
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* w
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..*«•&lt;w•
*e| sag
*-.u*&gt;*o*j Ih s i . n i i.iii. anti take Gingles at director, were approved 1**1 night by Ihe L ily ( ommiiiton.
tm* figure it nraring the re­ been called off at MacDill Field
each month thereafter
cord breaking total of last year Several cadet* from the Hanford
•way hi* revolver, hf pul up a
Among the dlreetor* present fight and waa subdued with diffi­ The sum of $175 wa* appropriated for ihe program.
of {1,163,259 In building permits. squadron, however, Intend to at'
In
co-operation
with
the
local
water
safety
committee
of
the
were Forrest Gatchel, Mr. I.antlne culty.
To date, permits have been l*«ned tend the encampment at Warner
American
Red
Cross
a
beginners*
■
—
----------------------------------------Charles D. Forrester. K .L .loh“ for lot) low home*, costing ftl-lit,. Robbins Field, Ma. on, Ga., and wil'
Other wltneuee called to the
•on, Denver Conleil, John M*l*eh •tand included Wallace
*vlmmlng&gt; will be •torte.i mhirh will lx* sponsored b» the 860.
Carter, fI***
re. rive their instructions . o n '
|.rof , s,|0nal W oGeorge Maffit, K J . Mought in. Jr. Ethel Mae Hurhan, Samuel A. at 0:30 ocloek Monday at lh. BuilnM i
Permits for the past month In­ time ihi* week.
•ml George A. 8jwer. Jr
men'a Club, will Iwgln Monday cluded the construction of hut ten
Carver, II.A. Parker, Constable II. Municipal P»&gt;ol.
Mrs. Glnglca who w II personal- , flernoon Au(r. u , t
Fort homes, and with permits for re­
O. Kwuf'ord. Gordon Rrision, and
ty Instruct the beginners, hss M t„
, , ; rk &lt;:ourt
RED CROSS
Steve llosciou.
pair* totalled 134,640 In estimate-'
C I T Y P E R M IT
frtnred
dunnff
th«
po«t
lum
m
en
Ml
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Tlie Seminole County Chanter.
Okie Week* and Mi-*
Annie
value. In July, 11*43, the figure wa*
a* City recreation director, and _ Thi*
f° L
J1
American lied Cross, decided a*
Weeks have ol.tained a t’itv r»-r
HIGGINS BACK
ii president t t the Business and
Tennis Tournament which |6t)Jlt&gt;3, am) during tha.t month ils meeting Tuesday at the T o u r­
mil to ere. t a one *tnrv f ir - room
Edward Higgins, manager of Professional Woman's Club.
“ “I
0" Monday. Aug. 27. •Iso, hut two hornet were ’ built.
ist Center to appeal (o Ihe people
frame dwelling at Eighth Siree* the Semlnola County Chamber of
She arnourceJ today that childwlll continue until Sept. 10,
of Seminole County for donationr.nd l-a.irel A ve n rr at an « tirnate ’ Commerce, wl,* Sa* hern at St.
HOME H O LD
rtn of Mx or vrrr will rocive **&lt;*
'J.1*1 J** 11,1 #t 1 ‘'*
ro*t af 47,00') F.R At..down I* Vincent’* ffg/pltal. Js.-k ton till*, iw
M r. am! Mr«. Raymond Wheeler of usablo nothing wh.ch can be
lm m lrg 'xflroctlon front 8:30 Mayfair Inn Courta.
contractor.
tired for d sailer cuaea such as
fer a rout Ins cketh-up dump the to 10:50 o’clock, and adults from
Peraona desiring to enter sither have sold their homo at 811 U i r A permit ha^ b-en l«*'.ed t* past ft* davs. la i w siiM home 13:25 ta 15:28. T t l t group w*l! 1«rrrtam«5t sfcetstd atMrw*»
r.olia Avenue to Mias Ctalre M fire*.
i n* He.* Cm** will ptep up **•
R-L. Watiare to bu'H a a-vee today. Mr. Higgins hai not ve» ha continued through Aug. It- mtrlea to the Junior or Senhvr Gocrtx of 81. Petersburg and sre
luelt clothing if (he donor* w il’
room, concrete bln-k home q - advised •»
moving Friday to d l l West
whether or not the Individual leaaona will ba given Tournay, Box 832.
Frlnceton Avemm p-&gt;xr T w «n t -- nw-otlng of dlroclarg of the Cham­ •very morning, Aug. 14 through
Commissioner W . II. flt.m p.r onial Drive, Orlando, toref-er telephone the headquarter*, and
fifth Street. The w iioialri epat |* ber of Commerce w ill he held Tis s- Sept 10.
last night accepted th* chairman­ with their *on Ronald nnd dauph give their addre-ses, raid Clyde C.
HLOuu.
Kerce, Chapter secretary.
day night.
A Junior Tennis Tournament, ship of the reerection program. ter Louise.

62.000 I n d i vi ct ual j Roberts Claims l).
Reservists To Get
21 Months Ol Duty
By Koic-in Republi

'O W m

craft An. U W u &gt;i Mu .r oi

.

. .

T am pa Educator ;
Urges Amencsns
Americans **•»“«».»
L earn To S h o o t

».&gt;•

Dr. K. C. Nance Says
Russia Knows Only
Law Of The Jungle

Korean Communists R ep o rted
Uaimr South Korean R e c r u its

U .S . Fighters
Land On Formosa
To Ward Off Reds

Set hor Keigan In *»*"“V.X5.
Dr. N.ncr *.id.(h. were ‘-s i aying Of Carter

sf, te sS a

.

( *i\ il Air Patrol
Studies Radio Code

Almost $1 Million
Worth Of ItuihliiiK

Commission Approves Recreational
Program With Mrs. Gingles As Head

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10K10, Saturday. Aug. 5— (/P)
Noilh Koiran invadrtt, check-d i.y a thaip American counter.tt... k ..I the *oulhv*r*t cornet oi
tlir South Koiran iiont. were reI'otird l.i.nv.iiy up two new diviio.i, tod.,) lot then Jeteimined
l»u«l. on i'uian. tlie all'imi’oitant
I-O. I i . mdr* to the rail.
ih r Amriicau*. nrwly remfotcid I.y rlrmrut* oi the F u ll Matme
and Second Infantry Divitioni,
lunironird lonlinu.ng heavy pit•tuir in then ttiugglr lo tnainlsin
lliri Hallowing foothold lit Koies.
Ururi.tl M*, A.tliui'* lieadquaiIn . tunimaiy, i.*urd at 12: III A.
\l r.xl.ty ( ’&gt;: III A . M. Ftidsy,
B S D . placed tlir lighting *cene along ait aic tunning fiom 20 miles
*c ut Bea *t lo I i mile* eait to 15
milrt noithratt of Cliinju.
ll laid in lliat area alone 600
rnemy dead had been estimaled
alter the hot battle ol Thursday.
I'tont-linr held d u p ilch f *, cov­
ering later iiifoimatiun, placed the
. ‘ til ol ihr Alar I K i l l counter atlack eight miles writ ol Mstan.
lliat would he 20 mile* call of
T lunju and i &gt; an inilr* from Pu­
san.
It wa* there, irportel A P corrt',|H.n.lrnt Don Whitehead, that
the Out) enemy dead were c.unled
aftrr the 27th Hrgiinntal Combat
Tram of the U . S. 25th Infantry
Dividun met a North Korean ad­
vance hradon and hurled it back
in h wild four-hour battle.
MarArthur'a summary said ‘*th«
W illing continues" along that
tlial front. It said the undaunUd
ili'il* were niaintnl.ilng it.s d v
pirsvuie and possibly shifting two
mure llvislon* front other sectora
to that key postloii. They had
not, however, been aide thus fai
advance.
In thr Yongdok vicinity, on lh*
i a i «-oa*t at the extreme other
r. d of the 125 miles defence line,
MarArthur’a rlca»c rrportol hea­
vy enemy artillery nnd mortar
fire. Klrtwhere along the squareeor-.-rei! rnxt-Wevt and northmo.th line, trie pjortn rvutvan* w . . .
re|M.rtr&lt;l "disengaged."
It wa* along the relatively quiet
.i-iitiul .ector* lliat tlie Americana
w.-ir dug in behind the Saktong
River Officer* freely described it
a* the host defence line they hai
yet found and at which they in­
land, d to sta.i.l.
The vital point— key at pre**nt
It ••ilau* •*■ i'aa* t'-laStl

Search Warrants
Are Not Needed By
Beverage Agents
T A l.I.A llA H H K K , Aug 4— (AT
’r’x . w . - v
2
4&lt;i»n't
Rvarcl. warrant* to »tage gamb­
ling raids tm liquor dealer*' estahliihmenta, Attorney General
Itu hard Ervin ruled todayAnswering uue*tion» from Du­
val County Hollcltor Wayne E.
Hlldi-y. Ervin »ald heve.age agent* also have the right to
"hienk open either out»ide or
m*ide door* to u gauihllpg room
roiiitituting a part of tl.r licens­
ed promise* wnete they are refii *•-.( admittance to such room
aft.-i notice of th* ir authority and
iiiitpo»e.”
Itipl. y'» request fur nn opinion
wa* the result of the {leverage
Department's July I raid on
il.. Havana Nile Club in Jack­
sonville. The Beverage l'epsrt
inent .aid there were 76 whites
.md Negro-.-s in the club when
il wa* raided and evidence of
lottery operations wa* discover­
ed.
Tlie Attorney General added
"in my opinion, the licensed nreI('»*t1**** Oa r . a . N i l )

Sanford Weather
High ve**»r'iay 35
I ow thi* rooming 7!
Rain yesterday
Total rain. August .30 inch
Normal rainfall, August. 7.10
Tide* todsy: Low st 5:47 A.M.
and high, 12:12 P M

THE WEATHER
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TUESDAY AUG. I, 19

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PARK MX

Money Spent In Your Home Town
omes Back To You To Be Spent Again
. . . . the money von spend out-of-town you lose forever!
When you shop in your home town, you start your money traveling among your friends and neighbors to buy new goods, to pay bills, to hire
help. Soon it is back in your hands and again you start it on its rounds,
qp« o W:

livery transaction in which it, figures makes business better . . . its re­

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peated spending is a tonic for trade. IS!oncy you spend at home provides
financial support for the churches, the schools, the city’s operation . . .
whatever your town can offer in public service depends on the money its
people spend in its stores and industries.

Sometimes We Fail
To Show It
"Hut I xjient only f l l , Father,'" the
young woman laughed. "Purely you
could spare 111 . . . anyway, three of
them went for gnaoline and oil."

Spend your money in your home
town to get you what you want. At
the same time it will be getting your
town what it wants

PROSPERITY

"It i» ot the ganolina and oil, 1 am
mostly thinking," the old man said
“ You should hove bought It from Hill
Jones before you atarted to the city.
Hill buys Ills family's ahoea from me.
"And, daughter, give a thought to tide.
There are six thousand men and worn*
en In this town. I f euch had epent $11
in the city today, $00,000 would be lost
to our town forever.
"W e think we love thia town o f oure,
lull sometime w « fail to ahow It."

BE LOYAL TO

From a

Citlzen'n Note

Book

Spend Your Money where It Gets The Most--RIGHT HERE
T h is message urging the people of this community to shop in focal stores is sponsored by

G. W. CLARK'S
W here Yous Dollars Go Farth er

FOR DELICIOUS

P cu m illat and A nderson

HOME MADE PIES, CAKES &amp; COOKIES

“ Your Walgreen A g e n cy "
YOU ARE ALW AYS WELCOME

SHOES AND CLOTHING FOR THE F A M ILY
20K SANFORD AYE.

TRY

I’ H

R C E D 'S

H O M E

B A K E R Y

NED SMITH MGR.

Right W here We've Been F o r 29 Years'
Dependable Merchandise A t Low est Prices

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co
BUILDING SU P P LIE S

IVEY' S

"Everything You Need F ro m Start T o Finish **
PH. 16HI

PH. 124

Si. G. HODGES

The Store W here Smart People Shop'

PLUMBING W E L L S PU M PS
GAS AND E LE C TR IC AL A P P L IA N C E S

WELSH TIRE SHOP

GOEMBOL’S SUNOCO SERVICE

C . rs e e C . 'W L L S H

JOB DONE
105 WEST. SECOND 8T.

F lo rid a S ta te B an k
Bank"

BATTEN ELECTRIC
Electrical Contracting

Hotpolnt Appliances

IM HANFORD AVE.

MATHER of SA
FURNITURE

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HOME OWNED AND OPERATED

PHONE ONE ONE ONE TO HAVE THAT TIRE

AUTHORIZED T R IP L E A
ONE STOP SERVICE

"T h e Friendly

BEACON

DUALITY RECAPPING A TIRK REPAIRING

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Of Sanford

Shoes of Distinction for the Entire Family

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P U R C E L L 'S

�In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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VO LU M ES X X X X I

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SANKOltD, FLORIDA.

AEC Selects
P riso n Sentences
F a v o re d In S en ate DuPont Co. To
F o r U.S. H o a rd e rs Build H-Bomb
President R e p o r t e d a L
Oa
1*
Seeking
Blanket AdlCSO Il S t U d ! e S
Powers To Restore
Control Of Rents Proposal To Send
'•

W T S IIIN IG T O N .

Aug.

2 - -&lt;/Pj

—Prison tcntcncca and $ 10,000
lines (or hoarders and Llackm arkclrers were voted by a Senate
committee today as Congress press­
ed sw iftly toward action on econ­
omic mobilization legislator).
A House vote on tile adminis­
tration's requested control powers
— plus standby wage and price
A o u tro li— was potsibe late in the
day but may not come until tomor­
row.
Democratic leaden pul before
the Haute a substitute for the A d ­
ministration's original allocations
and credit control measure. T b r
new bill would give M r. Trum an
power to slap ceilings on wages
and loll prices buck to the levels
&lt;yjf tbr May 24-June 24 period.
l l i e new bill also would allow
the President to order rationing.
Republicans, rallying behind a
bill of their own, protested the
lust-minulr intioduction of a new
Administration measure. The CO P
bill alsu would provide for standby
wage and price controls-

Arms To Formosa
S e c r e t a r y Opposes
Senate Rider For
Bitt Loan To Spain
I A ll'L l, I'lirmiiHs, Aug. 26Pl— Nationalist
IioiiiIh i
sod
fighter planes in unusual mini
hem roarrd ufl Formosa sirfir Ids today. Itffirial quarters
declined comment, lint some cir­
cleaiil the plane- may hare
launched an attack no Chine-e
t •imiiiiinist craft massed along
the Ifed China roast.

IN D E P E N D E N T U A II.Y

S e n a t o r Says U. S.
Bombs Chief Deter­
rents To New A g­
gression By Reds
W A SH IN G I UN . Aug 2 — (/ !’)
l l i e govrm m rnl today apparently
gave the DuPont company lop re­
sponsibility lor developing the hy­
drogen bomb.
An Atomic E’. nrrgy Communon
annouiurinrnl provided that hint.
A F C said only that (h r big
chemical In in ha» hern -circled In
design. conviruct and operate new
fa n litirs to pioduce m atrnaU foi
atomii weapons or lllel* potential
ly use Iul tor powrr purpose*.
Company of fin a l* at Wilmington
*aid the project i* ol vital un­
pin l.i me to the tecu lity of thr
United .State*."
• he A I.C *aid the new plant*
will be of "advanced drtign and
their Operation will pio vidr new
know ledge that w ill (p e ril thr piogie*&gt; id the atomic rneigy p in ­
grain."
Rut com m iiticn o fficial*, a*
u iu al, -hied away (rom any direct
inrnlinn of the H-bomb, the new
weapon President Trum an ha* uid rrrd for the atomic arsenal.
Wl irre tlit- new plant* w ill he
located ha* not yet been decided.
Dupont and government expert*
have bren looking for a site, ex­
pelled to cover mine 200,000
acre*.
The new project is o f such importruin' that AEC -aid it tins set
up u special operations office to
supervise it. Temporarily located
In Washington, it is under the
management of Curtis A. Nelson.
Almost simultaneously witli the
AKC-Dupont announcements. Sen­
ator McMahon (D-Coim) said tin
Capitol Hill he favors an even
greater expansion o f the natlrin's
A and H bomb programs that ha*
been recommended by Mr. Trumnn.
In urging n stepped up program.
Mc.Mtdinn said “ there is no lineslion in my mind but what
our
iitum ir stockpile is the chief de-

TH E

W EATHER

Clear In partly rliMiily through
Thursday. I .Rile change in temper atm e F e« if any showers.

N E W S P A IM It

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No. 248

Battle Rages 40 Miles From Pusan
A s U.S. Troops Go On Offensive
Na t i ona l Guard
To Know Future
In Fi f t een Days

Firs! XmtM'ican War Dead ilromTi! Home

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General Lance Sees
Developments Soon;
48th Is IT e a 11h v

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WASHINGTON, Any. 2—l/P)
—T h e
Defense
Drp:irlmi-ni
rlmrlli &gt;i,ll nniitiuiire its defer­
ment policy tm Reservist*, in, liidiiq;
Natiun.'il
Guardsmen
lulled to federal duly, A spokes­
man said, however, tint
the
"interim" policy will mil apply
to Selective Set vice ill at tecs.
Government sour res said the
I'ummerre lie part men I will re­
lease a list of rsscnli.il Indus­
trie* a* a guide, and the Labor
Department will issue a ml tier
short li*l n( "rritlcil iM-mpalions."

No Gains Are Report­
ed On Korean Front
For Past 12 Hours;
1st Marines Advance
IO K H ). Thursday. Aug. 3 —
b l'i
t . S 24th Division troop*
iccaplurrd lull Position* iiorthea»t
"I i biiijti ind held on luday in a
I laming battle 40 miles Irom the
main port of Pusan
Hu arching baidrline w in m ark­
ed by hutiimg village* all (lie way
from the -outliriii ioa-1 lo aban­
doned Kmnchoii
which blazed,
tmi.
lienrial MacAitliut's headquarlets -aid U. N. tioops and ihe
N' lth Km,-an ''ivlh Division were
linked in a gum battle c.nt of
t Innjii at thr vvrstrm approaches
to I'liiraii

W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 2— &lt;/P)—
"Nu gam- by the enemy have
Secretary of .Stale At lieson v.iid
•aid II was lelr ord at 12-55 A.
today the Uniletl Slates is think­
been made in till- lighting III the
ing of sm iling a ilin to the Chinese
bi t 12 liouis." the war summary
C O I.U M H IA S l . Aug 2 i/ l'j
N.iluoi.ili G ill illilei to tilrliglhrii
M ( ‘I V*. A . M LSI Wednesday.)
l I'i/en vihln is ul thr N j IiuusI
tile ilcfru -e i til Foitnnsa.
l ot IS hotus or more tin bat­
Guard will inow wiihm 10 .lay*
He ifrclned, however, ill answer­
tle between iaiiks, aitillcry and men
ihnr In Ime a* Gunuhmrn, Mnriing a senes ol iirw s coiifcteitce
iaged on the heights pul eight
da'* Adjulanl General Mirk \V.
questions to say vth.it specific
miles noilhraxl of Chinjii,
I..HUI- prrdirlrd licit- luday
steps this government w ill lake.
On the central front Kumchon,
M aj i i i r r r . i l Lance, a im nliat
Other ies|H&gt;iisihle o fficials expect
alilaze mil ihamlonrd by tile U.
veteran n| two vvurs, told a Junior
that d iu rlly the United Slates will
&gt; I it-t l av.diy Division, -cinched
^ .♦ »
g - -1
( li.imlo-i oi C o tim iriir hireling
teiuiiie sending m ihtaiy aid to G en­
in iuiii - as thr Red- moved into it*
tl.. fl i
‘ &lt;illlyl t nr .111 * Hint It hi "M um,
N til
W Ini* nn litif i m t jru ni ti
here that there arc 21 G uaid d iv i­
Rep. H allcck, (K - |n d ). called eralissimo C hung Kai-Shek on a
lh.it Innniht fn nr 111! lil t ill* "(it-knt\\Ini iln .1 in ni l inti nn tlir
!ill
U
sion* and IS teginn-nlal cnmhal
the Administration move “ deplor­ limited basis, beginning with spate
if fin I i i lull i n iii« tun I .Si 41id I
Dmputed Yongdok, east coast
Iranis in a.fditiim to llir division*
aiicimr town whicli bus changed
a b l e . " He said it gave the House parts and ammunition.
and team* |u-l called up lor ac­
lim'd* ficqui'iitly, was a no-man'e
"n o fa ir c lia n c r' to consider llie
Arheson was told at bis news
land
tive ic rv ic r.
proposals and was " a poor w ay to conference that reports w n e cutRut the hardest figtding was
"I'o
tn
h
ly
all
thr
National
Guard
legislate."
tent that the United States was
Jn-1 north of I'liiriju, about 40
army unit* may hr called inlo ac­
mile- west I'llsun.
The plan for cruckdown powers altering its policy on Formosa and
Rattle weary U. S. 2itb Division
tive -civice by subsequent incre­
on hoarder* nnd b|uck-murket was about to supply aim s once
temps were almost surrounded
operator* was approved today by inure to the Chinese N alionaiits.
4
m ent*," h r laid.
when they counterattacked. They
the Senate llonking Committee.
ll&gt; 111M I. \ MIIIIC I i,ml IMIN \\ III 1'LIILAU
H r said he frit sure futuu- plan*
offered iiiun casualties and lost
The committee also approved n Would that "indicate a change in
\ ' * O t r i l l K U R lv W m i i l . Auq- 2 wl'y U . -S Marine* arm e d Mime tanks.
would lie aimnuncrd mjoii to
broad system of credit control* nut altitude (rum last Ja n u a ry ? "
in fu i-c timiohl at thy.. Ninth K m c.in poll liic v &gt;ailed lor Iw ci, asked
A letociall'll I'll'— col respondent
that would apply to all real estate He w at asked.
Guardsmen could make civilian III * t » : i r v d o n
i'.iil-*B i d atluui Ittoc hociiv uni p,onu-i'd to make lliin g . lough tm the eiit'iny. Hal Boyle who flew over the whole
bum*Unction after iroori. Meridian
plans
witli
some
assuianco.
Acheson replied that President
time tomorrow. These would opT o
" W i m l! give | lu in the hc-l in rt&lt;d anti th a t* a lot, -aid a flaming front -aid the biittleline
F tJt
R e tu rn
lll"Tlie National tiuuid a.- present
rood lie followed by u string uf
(C ln U M H
o s m s * M at
Trum an had outlined his policy to­
|y urgnnixrtl in the stntcs unit lei
f l i i c i u 'i *
W i i li
flaming villages Hoyle first re­
C i O P M am ie sergeant.
ward Foimosa in a statement on
\ vdciau ol V k I,I Wat II and a Iv|ii. d leatherneck, lo- calmly ported tlie abandonment of Kunrritnrle* consists of llim.ooo offiem
June 27. Ib is statement sought
-a'linni'd the low loll- a llw- I'll' ■*'
clioll.
ami mi'll in umiy troops," in* mi l
Si
I Ol IS, \ii|* 2 1/1*1
to neutralize Formosa in keeping
&lt;L;ttl m
iti
it dock.
iiot'X
!Itb | |
*
a w
^
11 nr■ | &gt;rI iedged
Hilo
a
ed, “ with 40,500 o ffice!» rinil men ! *!»rllttT
Help for llie doughboys was
I S. |ft'|l| i i tlf ;||j\i* 11zifn«|M»ri
IC m i i h i I
Oi
r a g s a tsl
mm Fig h tin g M arine* in force
with the policy ol localizing the
to "iig lil the fn l contingent " I T l * \ l 1 c |&gt;/x ) r l / X t* A T t C
in A ir Force troops.
rtiniiijis i
Ir , ul Si
Mu....
bntii
l!n1
'idled
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m
i
l
l
l
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a
were
at a Miutlieii-tei n port only
"There are 26 infantry ami i « "
JellillH (-lit i m n l i h h ir VIlf l HI I! It III-*
Korean conflict if possible. The
In a bi'u.blicnd "blinking Untie
to mile* from the luittlezonc. The
armored
divisions,
20
regimental
i’ll
in|i!iin
ii
iliri’41
nr
Iniiii
i
nu
r
statement of last Janu ary bad de­
111,' ill inoie-l bill- - uf III,' Nut t Ii
M aiiu is came equipped with 45l #ri"'ii1iM il
I i in u .m ’H rlitiin * l.tr
romhut teams, mil u numbci oi
clared a complete bands off policy
Km eau*.
tnn tanks, tank klllet iiiizookus ami
ihi*
Ih'iiith i ill* v1*11,1
supimrl
units,
with
upproximnteK
L A K E SUCCESS, Aug. 2 (Ah towaids Formosa.
"W
e
figure
Itii&gt;i
will
lie
touglim'
"tliei weapons new to tlie Korean
1O0 |&gt;er cent officer uml 5u p&lt; i liiri.tl Hnmin.ilmu
tliiin in vlbing we liiiv,’ bail be­
- Britain supported the United
w ar.
cent enlisted strength, xxx."
Arheson said all Urn Adminis­
fore." the sergeant said
vfStutc* today in demanding that the
American planes set fire to
IIv \SSfM I VI'EII PRESS
Lance was fieri' for an in*pe.
question of seating Red China l&gt;" tration is now doing is consistent
Tin' liiusit bund on tlie ditch
Kuimlmii as they bad done at
witli the president's June 27 state­
tinn of the 4Mth (iiinnl division ■&gt;(
I ’le.uli'iit I rum.m - lim it' ii.nl
pushed aside mid that the Korean ment.
|ita&gt;eii I w,« .-.lit ling lealli.i Heck
t'hiiijii after It fell.
TA LLA H A SS E E , Aug. 2— 1/1 ') — Georgia and Florida troops, in ed by iii'il' lii.ili I I .tHtl I -.tie* I"
ctf
conflict be given top priority in
nil-, " I T i,|ii tite Hull' " f Mmite
Tile 2ltii was ulmo-t surroundsummer training ul nearby Foil
Florida
improved
its
position
Also
Secretary
Arheson
oppos­
United Nations deliberation*.
day in tl" Dciiiih lain iciialori d /.iiimii" and “ Si’inper F id eli-"
ed by -tiong Red flunking forces.
Jackson.
among
the
states
for
uutouiuhilc
ed
the
Senate’s
51
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I1
,000,000
Britain'* Sir
Glmlwyn
Jehl
Tee Murines cilllle limit,'d fur
I'MIllUiy rate in Mi—mill
I'lte A met icons bad cuunli'i -at­
prevention
last
ealled the Korean question the Spanish loan “ rider" to a pend­ accident death
heavy cmuliul.
tacked lo ivgatn liigb ground they
FORT
JACKSON,
S.
C.
Aug.
2
ing
ECA
appropriation.
year,
hut
it
has
slipped
a
1
1
1
lie
so
llie
man
-uppolled
l&gt;v
Mi
liu
“ gravest nnd most Important ever
Miry —ill g " into hut I Ig I'ebiiid
hud lod Tuesday,
(A’J— The 48th Natiurmt Guard
He declined, however, in antwer- fur In 11160.
to confront the United Nations."
I'he Reds sidestepped tbelli and
I itl/eii*. —lo'ii lulled upon to
diviiiott is I'stalilisliing ti record niaii. 2it.de Senator l.mriy \\ A l­ bulking L'craiiing M 2d tank-,
T
ile
Coordinating
Committee
of
tliere
were
adequate
funds
for
Jt'bh spoke us the ll-natlon Se­
weighing 45 tons and mounting
attacked.
us the healthy 48th.
the
tTovernor's
Highway
Safety
l-on
of
Kolia,
had
IVl.VMi
-oteany
justifid
Spanish
loan
al­
reive
on
|tll
If
should
leg.lid
it
curity Council resumed debate on
nun gun. There’s heeii nutliThe Aiiiericnn lull posit ions w ere
The 7,500 uffeers and men of
whether it should act first on ready available in the Export- Conference was told hv the Nn- this (ieorgiu-Floridu unit lias an l" 171.002 Im foimci U. S He ing like tlml mi tlie American as a patmiti, duty lo lliis country
ll'u n lls u s d o a
**■ ■ • a t s l
today
that
tiurnl
Safety
Council
Import
Bank.
.Russia's muve to seat the Chinese
enviable recurd of guo.l lieulll 1'irtcnl.dive lluiinas t I leiiniiig-, side mi fm. Itusslaii-niudi' T ills even d il involves immulal la m
tlie
Florida
death
record
last
vt*ar
He
also
said
that
the
State
^Communist* or on the Korean con
I U s Us s n
o a ra w s M i l
Ir., ol St, I ."in-, m *8. I€*** mil "t ciiiiHistciilly liuve outgllliued Ijlti iirr, I 1111-- 1 I I ioiitholdi-r. Sanford
Department had met with no was slightly above the national
flict.
American inenium lank".
of 7.4 fo r each 100 million
4.67fi
pirrim U
attorney and lorinri imlgc ami
The British delegate aaid he aucccsa In efforts In recent months average
HERE. BOY, PAGE FU LLE R '
Flung tlirowora and the new
miles of auto travel.
welcomed Soviet Deputy Foreign to persuade Spain to adopt a
till- g.iye I li'iinmg- a lead "I tank killer
PENSACOLA, Aug. 2 i/l’i
ituper-buennku* also legi l.ii"i, told mcmlici- &lt;if the I.rolls
Florida’s 073 traffic deaths last
more
democratic
government.
Minister Jakob A. Malik hark to
( lob u Ii id o lie —i mil "dm ed
The Senate yesterday added to year averaged eight for 100 mil­ Owner Wally Dashiell of the I' im I l.t.Oti m ill 477 pic. on i- -till I" were in tin- Murine equipment,
the Council after his seven-month
saetda Fliers wu* arrested mi n be counted, iii my "t the Hii-myt
"W e feel fine and hot to go," by \ "lie William*. |i local at
lion miles.
boycott. He expressed hope this legislation appropriating funds
uni .Staff Hgl. I'laudn lliickei ,d Im m y ami mrmhet of die &lt;hit&gt;
So far thli year, the rate bus charge of violating the city's unit illie* 111 Mlllllie i .1 Miltllllll -lin e
meant Russia was now wady to for Kuropean_jecovery a clause risen to 0.1.
K;hi in 1 ity.
lottery law yestenlay.
saying a 1 100,660,000 loan should
An event pointing to an impor­
cooperate with the other nation*. ha made to Spain through the
I'liiiiling mil a gcnei.il lack id tant pew industry for Sanford I*
Assistant
Police Chief G M Mr. riuman always ha* p.ilhd a
They came from llie iTiridin.s
However, Governor Warren told
The cpuncil convened at 2:12 I*. Export-Import Bank.
White
said
tile
charge
wain
con
heavy
voir
2i.i
tinoillioillr
ap
lull
.
tile
street:'
of
New
York
nnd
the cabinet today only 60 motor­
illteic-t mi thr pail uf citizens lo tlie hipping tills week of tile new
M.. EST.
Iii" plains of the midwest. They scivg mi pit" , even lliough the celery w i tipping machine invented
Senator McCarran (U -Nev) had ists were killed in highway accl- nection witli tlie raffling o ff of :■ peered 'ill in doubt.
The specific issue was adoption proposed cutting Spain In for
new
automobile
during
Moudav
were
a
eroH.i-''eetiiiii
of
America.
dent* last month In cornparUan
i miiii v i"iiiml*'i"ucrs have made liy G.C, llosnrk to the Atlantic
jmit an agenda. Russia's Jakob A. 8100,000.000 of Marshall Plan with 65 In July, 1049.
And iii the nrighhoiing stair &lt;d
niglit's I'ensacula-Jackson, Mi- .
( ’oinmissioii Co., Inc.,
terminal
Correspondents linn r i l e d
u
v Mslik. a* August president of the fundi. Skirting that, the Senate
Kama*
All
M
l.amlon.
Rrpiildicai.
Southeastern
I.
e
a
g
u
e
hesehull
Don Hill, field representative of
Inuueli und met llie Murine run a sl'ei i.d lii.lv to ilrlrinilllc those pie packaging plant in Jersey City,
Council, wanted Korea considered voted fo r the Export-Import Bank the National Sefety Council, com­ game.
miel 'p id d l'd lot this tinly. Ml. N, J.
i indidali- fm president hi I'* Hi. voy a it rwurej tlie harbor.
second, under the heading "peace­
IC n iliM
o s ra gs l l i t
The added attraction of the unto
plimented the state fo r its driver
I lo* machine, which w:i given
that citizens
It Ii id br en 2u days cruising Ihmsholili'i o i'id
ful settlement o f the Kotea" nuesH'putridly
was
lining
In-am
licensing, school safety and public mobile drawing helped draw b.tmo
tin- Pacific and had hceil expected llmik ul lion duty to then gov ii , initial tiiul here last Full, and
Ma»
persons to tile Pensacola-Jack it , paigtt to icgam ronlliil "f the stale two day* earlier. There Mud btvn
in formation programa.
winch was succescfally used hy
(I'ftmlNuril «ii« I'lisr Twin
He presented a plaque to the game,
"inn anxiety in pint but require­ eminent, and make -acnliics He Chti-e and Co., lo wrap more then
Highway Patrol for outstanding
ment n of radio silence prevented ■lei l.ueil ib ii no n who sacrifice one lialf million uidivh|uul stalks
achievement in driver licensing.
the convoy from giving its posi­
their lives iii war do not place of celery ill pliofilm, wilt he tested
Fire Chief M.N. Cleveland, ami , The national organisation rated
tion.
for trade acceptance ut Jersey
Mrs. Cleveland are liaek from a Florida's 1040 licensing program
llieii duties "u a monetary scale. City, -aid Mr. Iliisuck this morn­
I
be
61milieu
Naid
il
wui
a
quiet
DETROIT, Aug. 2—OP)—The two weeks' vacation trip in Gcor- best in the south end second best
Muiiy good citizens plead I" lie ing ut his shop ill tlie Welaka
trip —"only one cane o f nemtickPackard Motor Car Company went * “ ,*nd South Carolina, A fter
ICeettBMg Oe Page gu t
mu*."
excused floin jury iloty mainly Building.
vjpearly three-quart era of a million Wilting relative* at Hartwell, On.,
lie will make the trip for the
Hut 20 days aboard a ship is I r e r a u s e o f liuslnew coiiditioim, tie
dollars In the red for (he first six the chief* home town, they vialted
said. Tin se dmotd be made lo installation, and C.F. Snyder will
a long time.
months of 1050, its financial state­ Anderson and Greenville, S.C.
upervise the operation of the ma­
By HAL HOYLE
"Cod help the Navy if we have realize that non of Ibis character
ment showed today.
* n't&gt;ng other places.
Okaloosa
W IT H U . S . T R O O P S IN K O R E A - A n 18 yrar-old Am rri- another convoy like this," said are llie t yjit- wanted to guarantee chine, Lee Biinabottom is exclusive
A net loss of 1750,082 for the
These two busy cities hove well
IhiiilHwains Mate Third Class Roy justice, iiit’ii "f clear mind und agent for the suli-leuving of the
first half of the year was attribu­ manned and equipped fire de­
machines for the wrapping of the
good judgment, lie stated.
TALLAHA8SEE, Aug. Z - G h - can loldier, wearing the while pants and w h ile -lint ol a Korean,
ted to “ advance ebaor^ion of partment*. said Chief Cleveland, Governor
Wi-e o f Oswego, N. V. "Those
Mr. II iiu -IioIiUt declined that lie celery. Chase and Co. has placed
Warren today suspended stumbled tiredly into a command i*&gt;-t.
guy*
have
been
bottled
up
so
costa" of Packard's new line of and he added that all of the larger Sheriff H. Isle Ensor of Okaloosa
feels t hat tin' jury system of tin older for one of the tpnrhlne*
A group of doughboy* *a*s hint and began lu |r n at loin good
long they would fight tigers lu America today is one uf the
1051 model cars, scheduled'for in­ fire station* that he visited had county and two constables for per­
i i 'M ils a a * U s
B is )
gel
out."
neturediy.
troduction late this month.
Seagrave ladder trucks similar to mitting gambling.
foundation
of democracy, and
"W here’d you gel the gunk suit, k id ? " one ra llrd .
Packard showed a net profit of the one owned by Sanford. In addlI.t. Mark Ringer o f San Diego, pointed "'it ttint tlie Constitution
Sheriff Enior and Constables O.
84,708,631 for the first six months “ HJ .*? Visiting fire department L. itengtson and Fox M. Wilson
The young soldier— Pfc. Janie- *
an artillery buttery officer, ask­ guarantee' each mail llie right of
-last year, equal to 32 cents a share officials he visited mayors and were put on AO-day probation by Cannon o f Medford, Massl, grinn­ lii'i'n wounded. I tried lo drag ed a reporter:
High yesterday, 92
tnul liy jury.
’ on outstanding stock.
Low this morning 73
other d ty officials, he raid
"What's tlie war news. Let's
Recently Go' State Legislature
the Governor July 7 after.* hear- ed shyly at them and then trudg biiil Ix'liiud u rock."
Rain yesterday Ol)
A Nurtli Korean came up on hear the situation and whut Wl' extended to women llie right to
Ing In which they were charged ed wearily Into headquarter*.
LOCAL GUARD
There he reported that he w c I'unnon from behind. A South
EXPLOSION
lt'„nlt*urri 41a !'*■•&gt; His)
Toiid August rain to date,00
serve on juries, hr staled. This is
with allowing •'open gambling
The 60 men and t m officers of
It'anllnaM Oa l‘ « * r atsl
Not mul August rainfall, 7.10
Kerosene poured Into a wood houses, game* of chance and other the only survivor of a sound of Korean Soldier rushed the north­
eight men trapped in koehung erner und killed him liy knifing
Co. I, 124th Infantry who are at slave caused a minor explosion und gambling davicM,"
M iKIRRIN HACK
inches.
a battle where the Red* hun through tlie tiiruat nnd clui't.
Ft. Jackson, S.C. for two weeks of [Jr* In th i home of Cteo Alexander.
tV A I KON S U IT
City Manager Clifford MeKil,Sinca then, Warren eald, they during
seized control of that central
National Guard training are due Negress, at 1105 Locust Avenue
TALLAH ASSEE. Aug. 2—1A')—
“ I don't know where that South liill is back oil the Job, looking
ibalr duty by allowing
home Sunday afternoon. They are at 1:30 o’clock yesterday ufler- the Magnolia and Shallmar Clubs bastion of the western front.
Korean soldier raine from," Can­ hah', hearty und tunned, after u J. Tom Watson bus asked four
He eald his seven comradci
under the command of Capt, David
h ltie ' rem* " fulrkly put out the to maintain "opan gambling and were cut down by mechlni'giin non said. “ I ju.-t looked Up and twu weeks' vucatiun witli hi* fimt- Florida Supremo Court justice* to
Gatchrl and Lieut. John Sauls.
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 2—&lt;/P)
Im was there."
dLipmlify themselves in consider­
ilv ut New Smyrna.
games of chance,”
fire trying to break through
Caution and the South Korean
89
65
ing Id- latest fight to win,a U, S. Asheville
enemy lines and that he escaped soldier then took o ff up the hill
RAIN PALL
Boston
68
76
congressional seat.
GENEVA BRIDGE
1*11ONE CONNECTIONS
_
MKRO HEARING
across the mountain* after trad­ »t innately.
m Rainfall was spotty over this
91
79
N il uctioil is expected on Wat­ Charleston
Telephone ennneclion* wit It En­
1 “ P H I o f th*
Geneva AveSheriff P,A. Hero announced ing clothing with a South Korean
‘Th ere was n lot o f sniper terprise und Dcltarry were openi'd son’* petition until September be­ Denver
•Region during the month* of May, nue bridge over the St. John* that he will laava tonight for Tel56
78
refugee.
fire and I wa* (he only one of Friday by means of llie new throe cause tin- court began it* annual De.- Moines
Juna and July, and waa five and a
83
63
iahaaaee with Mrs. Maro and two
.
^JV.due
^or
completion
today,
“ We were trapped behind u »ur aquad to make it to tho top/* uml u half mile ruble over Lake summer recess yesterday.
half inches below normal for th* and W.M. Hoag, state project en- sons in order to attend th# hear85
64
Fresno
brick wall in the city,” Cannon he said. “ Once I looked hack mid
period, aaid EJ. Houghton, Jr.,
Nashville
90
70
predicted that the bridge Ing at 10:00 o'clock with Governor eald.
Monroe. DeBerry bus usked for 45
»sw another North Korean soldier ini.tniluti"lia, hut due to tlie fact
weatherman.
Philadelphia
91
70
PRISON HUH
wiU be open for travel in about 30 Warren in regard to gambling con­
"W e decided the only thing to c&gt;&gt;me up and bayonet our corpo­
96
77
There have been no widespread days.
A 1936 Ford school bus, pur­ San Antonio
thut so many resident* are away
ditions in Semlnola County.
do was to run for it rather then ral.
rains over the county lines ChHft&gt;
83
64
chased hv the City
from
the Seattle
The local of/ica of the State
for
tlie
summer,
only
Id
liuve
been
Du* j l M to attond th# hearing surrender. They had us surround­
“ On the other side o f the hill
mas day when three Inches of rain Road Department i* now making aro J. Brailey Odham. state preel- ed.
92
7V
made to date, said Earl Turner, County School system, ha- horn Jacksonville
I
met
a
refugee
and
traded
clothe*
drenched the area, he pointed out pwna for the building of a new dent of tho Jaycoee, Morion Har92
80
equipped with tool storage facili­ Key West
“ Four o f the fellows were
“ I don't think lie was too happy local company manager. Two new
Temperatures were higher “
89
71
bridge 618 feet long at Eau Gallia
telephones have been Installed In ties and will I"' used to haul pri­ Melbourne
p fo t n ^ w dlroctor
___________________
o f SUtlon caught by maehlnegun fire before with him.
86
76
aoraeal during June and
near Melbourne. This will servo
iacb«t a etnalT stream at tha about it— but I couldn’t under- Enterprise, Tlie cable hs&amp; 1(H) pair soners to and from road projects. Miami
•beat aarmel during inly.
Tallahassea
92
74
Bute Highway No. 5.
B F^Gomoe!** ****
Horn u d i
U replace* an old Dodge truck.
of wires.
— - -am r a a e T m )
o f « kill. Our corporal had
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Soviet And West
Resume Battle In
Security Council

Truman's Choice The Marines Have Landed Facer
To Get Everything Well In Hand
Tr ai l s In Home
St a l e P r i m a r y
in

Florida Improves
Its Auto Accident
Death Prevention

Jury Ser vi ce Is
P a t r i o t i c Duty
Lions I I .
Sanford
Al ionu?v D e p l o r e
Luck Of Interest

Now Industry For
Sanford Seen From
Ilosuck’H Machine

Chief Cleveland
Back From Vacation

Packard Motor Car
Company Coes In Red

U. S. Soldier Escapes Reds
By Putting On Korean Clothes

Warren Suspendn
Sheriff

Sanford Weather

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THE WORLD TODAY

Ship* equipped to proceed ftah At den, cullftd factory
II) DfVVITT Vlnrh F.S7.IK
ships, have been in use on the Pacific Coast and in he
A I* lo t nil; n A ffair* VnttlvM
whaling industry, hut just this summer the first nn£ has
been fitted out and put through trial runs off New England.
American military lelllfoiXPThe modern version of the factory ship makes use of the meat* me landing in Knrea and
quick-freeze method of presetving. The fish are caught, nulling to the support «if Must
cleaned, filleted, packaged and frozen, nil in a matter of hard-praised comrades—and that's
big news.
hours, and tlim packages then go into sub-zero cold storage, Meant oaf, it*1*11\ enough, linlf n
in the snip's hold, ready for delivery to distributors when I world nun) »t I »«ic ouchm -i i« listthe ship m u m s to port.
tin which may time even giinter
Probably ihe first point that will occur to the lover of! influence i &gt;ii the outcome o f the
Korean Wnt lint boon joined in
seafood is that this method enables the inland dweller to the
United Nnlinni,
get ready fie-h sail water fish. T he freezing met Inal has
I icfei to fjovit'l lie litem e Unit
••ceil a boon in the handling Of many kinds of vegetables, minii-mn i f i ummui.i .t Chinn te
making M possible to deliver Ibcm with their natural color U, N'., he made ii leijiiiHile to Hami flavor intact at markets hundreds nr thousands of tion aimed nt m hieving pence n
Tht United States, backed
miles away fioin the fields. Now quick freezing on Die fac- I1
\Korea
h) the demonni ,i *, l,ur III.’1*11 ciillbuy ship tan bring to Dm most remote interior town the ling for Korenn pcriec action In l
lull suci ulence of fish hauled from the cold depths far out
What the thing really boil
i t sea.
down to ih Mint Morrow is try*
Bui more than that the factory ship may become es­ ing to negotiate n hoi deni. Hlii*
lit I*, ind.i uled I ioit ■in v. olll'l
sential to I lie continuance of off-const fi'.hliig. Generations reci
in* willing in n i h* i influence • *
of fishing have thinned out the schools of th* great fishing tin Northern Koreans to ecu.*
banks, making it neres nry for ships to go farther and far­ their attack piovlik'il lle l Cliiim
ther out to make protitahle catches. But n ship can stay out got Moil »&gt;*iit nt I he expense rtf
f’ htnn, one o f the big
"lily as long a it can keep from spoilage the fish caught at Nationalist
five of the lute Worm War.
Die beginning of it- voyage, and then must come in, though
That I the bnrkgieund of Ih
its hold may yet be hall empty. The factory ship can keep ternp over procedure with which
it tatcli indefinitely, and so can go as far and atsv ns long the Security Council opened it
as necessary to git n lull load. Thus improvements in August sc &lt;-foils yesterday lltiili
of Jiikoii A. Mai
method continue to meet Die problem of expanding demand presidency
evict reioesentativf’. Multi 's pn
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Direct**! to the Honorable Gov.
(rnor of the State of Florida ant
the State Budget CommUtior,:
Adopted
unanimously
at x
special meeting held in the Tour*
1st Center at Sanford, FloiUU,
by a Joint session of th* San­
ford Townsend Club No. I and
senior Citliens of Seminole Coun­
ty, Friday evening July 2Sth,
1950.
Whereas; * tragic altuatlon
has been created among (he r*.
rlpients of widfsi# grants in
Florida, resulting from recent
i eductions In Slate appropria­
tions of fund*
,
Whereas; these welfare furDf
constitute Ihe verv basic and es­
sentia) needs In food, clothing,
ami shelter, for tens of thousand'
of Florida Citizens, find from an
administrative stand-point h i * tht
most Important funds handled I.)
the State Government.
Therefore be It resolved; that
immediate sten* he taken try- tht
Governor of III* Slat* of Florid*
and the Florida State Miulg*t
Commission to restoie th* *.
mounts having already h*»n with­)]
held, and tiring all grnnts hark
to th* maximum amounts pm.
rib!* under existing legislation.
Further he It resolved; tlint
should It he necessary to do so
the State ose its credit to mske
the necessary appropriations un­
til such time as funds become *sailahl*.
Further he ft resolved: w* e»u
for immediate action.
Secretary. Mrs. Fllen ShsdsliT
Address,
Rt9 Elm Ave.
Snnfmd, FIs
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Students of anthropology hav
fovtrnnm nl mm h*&gt; either "direcl that tin Eskimos and some Nort
.or in d irn i (e n ttrl oVcf llir ns
dich n strong physical rr'anmhln'nc

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fmm otlii i unil* |i* 'e been rilfrd
tod T tiry * ic llir 28 lh . 40th 4 in i
and llir 45ih D iviiio n*. So the
48if, will lave a feu dfiyr of liim r
Ho )ve VC1, dll llie Nnlional G iu u l
diviiiom arc needed and w ill in
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loots.
i to buy tiff Mo* iijjrt*''ins. Hew
Thin belief fs now to lie put to a now test of archaeo­ ' Bier, il ii h mint nt) fact Mint
logical investigation. An expedition from the Unwcrnity r*t i UiC N m Mi KdrtMi!* hnv'&lt;* overrun
Mic iiiitjnr portion «*f ■- itli K m
IT misylvniiia lm &gt; gofii? to the Bering Strait, there to he 1'tenpit*
Amrrlrnn
v&gt;*rit*«n un­
mined by a group from the Pnnisli National Museum and iter It. N. Biis|iir&lt;*'t.
' lie front the I'niver ity of Alaska They search for evidence
True. w»* hovu ii" reason »vhni
i .orr to doubt that th*' f T N
of tlm earliest migrations from Asia to North America.
fi&gt;rcc». with Atneiun eatryin^ M***
It in believed Dial then* may formerly have been a land II main
burden, will win the Koreae
bridge between th* two continents and tTint the Asiatics war and evict the invader''. Htill
drifted across it and down this continent. The shore* of I *ba* i* an evrm ilsilty, whereas the
Bering Strait arc carefully wntched today to prevent any I Northern Korean m i * - ;u&lt;‘ i*1
|accomplished fmt. even thougi
modern version of such an invasion.
Ibev may not lie long lived.

Btw .lie of (iigumenti. tm ilittilnr
!)' with your fallicr-in -l*" Frankie
CfiriWcti'l . 41 u jin Hied to muke
fvWptr uali •• ^ indro clown, did
D«il. He- Higiied with lii» (allier-inU w until li* her *rne madly mrnnr
e u rlii* gun and rlm l lii* fstli*r-inl*w , lui nine mriiil!i» old d siigfilrr
*pd liirn* ell A ll died [liu r ended
the argument.

Gentlemen’s A k reem ent

Probably in its origin Die gentlemen's agreement was
what the term would imply, an agreement among gentle­
men. But in this day it has come more roihm6nly to fil the
ihe second portion 6f the dictionary definition, in which It
is ( Ailed an agreement whose terms could nut he enforced
by law. The name frequently is applied to the kind of agrees
ment no gentleman would over muke.
Thought that a new minie is needed for, this type'pf
' *’A h*dg e agnuul * long hot dr&gt; thing Is prompted by ihe stAtemnht of BenAt&amp;r* IpKten Keip rif from fiif-nroliibunn d iy t $vai fanver oT Tennessee that gentlemen's apreenfam* Are wied
hnrarthrrl in Clayton, N. Y* lire Among the nation's rrime syndicates, when* It may la*
other day where workmen trpafr
seriously doubted that gentlemen are to he found.
ing lit* wiring in ihe former sum
mer home id * ptniimirnl million4l/e ilhcdiered l.5(H() lin tllri n

iropoiteii wiu*s dating hsrk to
1895 and I'JOO. 'The piste was
built by ( hatier Goo*l«in Krnety at
• coil of $250,000 anil ha* sinr*
been opened to llir public.
Whrn the Aineriran people went
to the polls in 1948 and eledet
Dirty ltuman president “ juit fo
t]fr bell of it", lliey made a never
to-be-foigotlen mistake. If lliey bad
known then what they know today
'citlainly they would tiever liave
jlcne it. But how wne they In know
that Secretary of Defcn-r Johnson
knew nothing whatever of nations
tJUe'rA*-. that Secretary of 5l*tr
Arheson, wbo graduated from
Hlrvaid I jlw School at llie !mt® of his class, was no statesman
Hirty'Trtnnan, wbo could not
even run a country clothing store
ftftressfullv, couldn’t possibly cope
Wirti the rlutles of the presidency?
'JWe re'ld the other day of i
niw program to cut Florida's high
wgy accident toll- Here it ia:
I. Seek out traffic law violators and
ErTni them into court -without ex
ftpliort.
2. Consistent with the law and
Justice, make cettain that penalties
akainst vioUlots—without ejeefi;
fion—ate sufficiently setet* to
skier them from breaking traffic
laws in the future.
5. Make full uie of driver license
mtriclion ptorisinns, especially In
cases of flagrant or habitual violaton. again without exception
theme of this new traffic
[pktgn is, "Everybody obeys
laws—No exceptions."
Riding over tn Daytona lleacli
Sunday, going swimming, i
ng golf must make atl ot us
kmericaru fortunate enough to be
fnjpytotf the plenty, the pleasures
*ke teeming peacefulness of this
, Iteat country somewhat ashamed
« i we think of what that handful
(if American boys fighting for us
jo Korea ate going through. There's
po toast beef in the kitchen for
them. no warm shower* or cool
cotjfon sheets, no girls, no movieT,
oo^fishini. Just mud and dirt, lori^
J ' aleaples* days ami nights, fatigue
ats4 weariness, little to eat and
ther^ is no good. And the Id'
le of mathineguns and
of tanlu and artillery
ever llte pretence nf
and'

Too Late To CliiHsify
It) HUR8RI.L K A Y
Up until my reerpt trip to
(Tironin, niv Mioi/ght* of Uanada
lealt mnatly with bottleil gooilt
such as “ ‘Camla Dry Ginger Ale"
■ml "Cauathan Club" unowhat.
Until mo i xi client priirtucta ami
mix ileiightfully.
While our hosts saw- to it that
those particular products were
available when the occasion i!cmamloit, thry took (inins to slpiw
uw concrete evidence that Canada,
Ontario in particular, possease*
iiemendoini Ymlsiral resource* that
suupprt countlesi manufacturlnic
in.luntiles,
Agriculture, mining and forestry
sre leaders, yielding inillon* of
dollar* of Incoma amt providing
employment for many thousands
of people throughout the J’ rpylnce,
Giggntic grain elevator* on ih*
shore of Lake Ontario give a hint
of agricultural waalth and prodm ■
rp Mining Include* tfie produua of g*|h). nlckla, copper an*l
er mineral* whllrr 44 pulp and
papar mill* testify tn the vast
piuductinn o f fn rfit area*.

reamed Imtiosalhe that any more
could he dona to add to our plea­
sure and entertainment, hut our
Canadian host* still h ad .* Mirk
or Iwn up their sleeve. They
bowled u* over a* we weie pre­
paring to step on the pinne by
presenting us with Indlvdtial hoxr&gt;
of a dnren gorgeous fio.h cut
rosos, compliments, o f pale’s tlm
leading flurUts, anil a trackage
of fine Canadian cheese, produc­
ed b y * local Fainter'* Cooperative.
Th* weather .had Improved dur­
ing our slay In Canadlii amt the
flight home waa aa smooth and
pleasant as ait yon* could ask for
Our ship was a Tpana-Cana da AirUn«y&gt;, 40-paaaenggg. North SUr,
powered bv A «r ,4 * n m u r Roll Sr
Royc# engines, deitRAed for fast
high aitituda flyjpjr.And- had a

pressurised cabin wjich m*da„lt
possible, to mslntpjji, seaJevel
atmospheric pressure up to O.DOf)
feet emj .low. )eyy| comforV, at AlMlpdos as JtlgJ) m 65.0011feot. bur
Bight F i t rpad* *1.10,000 f»*»
moit pf the way. Of course some

Returning from Ufa .motor trip
through the lake country
apent
our last nigh* at onn of the most
charming and Interesting spot* 1
have ayer encountered—The Guild
Inn, Guild of All Art*, at Scar­
borough on Lake Ontario, alrout 6
mile* east of Toronto. Our ho»t*
hare were Mr. and Mr*. JL Spencer
Clark, owners, who left nothing
undone to make U* feel at nom*
arid Insure the enjoyment of our
visit.
Tho Guild Inn l« « distinctive
isott hotel with fn*t\y uhusuel
attraction!*, developed from . th4
efOft
o f All
crZft activities o
off the Guild
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K wa»
was (rxt*1
M sU
u m 17 yctra
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ax a wprKlng, group
, * rt
V " craft
shop* *h«l hg* steadily
fid

Fh'ffo* '» frtriunita InfiylnjUA
POft o r call fpr ,T(JAy since tW*
nationally ^ow^ted , and uperal
rated
alsllne, g!voy,.u*. f* »l *erv1c# i
■&gt;*an
only tp Uanadf apd the Corlbbs
lust also overseas to Glasgow,
London and Shannon. Today TCA
files routes tot ailing over 1A.000
miles.
, In elostpg this eolumu and p:ind
Ing up our Cdhadlan Trip,,I,would
like ta pay my rcgpect* to th*
newspaper, hhya
W tM
cnmtianlans, The;
bolt of the Tgmpa Tribune;
A. Davis of the Rt. retershinr

duce a variety,
. ?i.. oroducts In their fflattnctlv# w*ay(nv, wood wnrftnilr*
W'ork,
ilntjng _ an*t , Ir^tanhg ahop*

Cyde BKaffir, : formerly or the
Tampe Time* but now public re­
lation* renreaentalive nf th# Tam­
pa Chamber of Commerce.

the** art* und(r th# tutelage of

.Go where you will, look .w here
vou will, • but yon won't t*ne a
more congenial bunch of fellow*
They were all TOO per Cent r*
gular guye, anil whtle this column
does not permit the use of cn
graving, Ihe boy* took plenty of
picture* that substantiate til I
have *atd. It, waa a marvel on* trip
end I am *ure .that any Floridians
who follow In our foot steps' will b*
repaid and Grid that w* hhre ssot
led them astray in edr Mreunt. of
ihe charm* and advantages that
Canada offers the American tour­
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OrlHiuto Btar-Rerrtlnel; Itltl Heck
inded. Ffasler cruftsmen pn»- if the St. I’etereburg Time* end
expan
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Rcarhornugh Bliiff* which tower
200 feel above the lah#- Geologists
from a'l over Urn world h*vo com#
to aludy thum and gather, from
the strata iume of Ihetr Import­
ant data on the glacial hlatory of
the earth.
From the Guild Inn
w r,‘;
taken by bu* through I w GJlY
Toronto and oh ty the airport
where our, plane wag .walUpgJ.»
return us nor-stop t ; Tampa. Our
trip through She bnalnags ana Induatrtal are* uf this grt^i
M meUypolta. wa*. A
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Under I hose i-n iinurtum *v lin e
1« no rearoti for u- to
surpri***
lo nee Mo'cew try to maV" **«!'•
tal out of the situation. If Ku
la could get tied lllilnn liirtalleu
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n tht United Nations. In an exid&gt;ang&lt;l for Mosri.w * mlervonimn
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MARCH OF EVENTS —

Congress Sentiment Strong
For More Drastic Action

S p tc itl to C tn trtl P r u t
IV AM tlNGTOV Ixiok for the government to plar* th* nation on
Il
an almost complete war footing if the Korean conflict conlimns much longer.
I’n Id.-nt Tmman'a recent messages are believed to be the beginnli ; of even more stringent, asll-o.it effort toward keeping the nation'!
rii'iiomy on nil even kre| despite the emergency.
Already there is strong sentiment In Congress for more drastic
action to put the nation In a position to push th#
Korean fighting more vigorously to a climax.
It is doubtful that rresldent Truman will order
sweeping mobilization nf both the milllary and
economy Immediately, or at the same time. Rsthir,
it probably wid be a gradual change-over to a
war footing.
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tir,ues or some new flare-up occurs, th* country
undoubtedly will be mobilised corapl*t*ly for war.

otj(ai11tfctfrt|i. and (2) I"
rflluKi» Moscow.fchn
-__ '*'• Mint ul*
-inatsly the NyHh Korean. wlllH«
defeated. So I f that, defeat clu .l
ho avoided, with a reliim ♦» th*
ftt|tu« l » « f w til*'
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etfnrt to Conqiic Huihit Kurd
couid ie taken up again at « m®”
oppoitupe time.
There1Af* many evidences Mint
Moscow has on hsn'l nrtmeiciu«
(dojei'ls for. the v t fn d ,,f
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rarm
state
senators end
t'ldna could ptriy m&gt; ilnvidun &gt;krepresentatives are bring pressured to vote before
part. Fur example, take lln* &gt; i
adjournment on amending the present farm law
of Tltist, which China h»- aw.irn
Pisildenl Trumon i " that farmers will get wartime P0 per cent ot
(n lake over. Action, ngni'i-t Indupaiily supports on basic crops for another year
Uhtna and otlu r AsiuM &lt; at-"11'
at.., seem contemplated. And. in
after Jan 1.
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rMmc iir.t!j;ntor behind the move le th# National Farmers Union,
Clilnu would enhance Cniuninn.it
* An Mic law nmv stands, support levels on the basics—cotton, corn,
prestige enormoualy in Miv tlmut
wheat, tul-mu. peanuts abd rice—are scheduled to drop automatically
So, as ian,atked, the U. N,
from no In M per cent of parity on Dec. 3l.
tint lies over Korea might easily
Eventually, the law provides that they shall be lowered to 75 per
rank among the decisive engage­
cent of parity.
ment* of Mint Far Eusleni conIn four years of trying to devrlop a long-range farm program,
flict.
• Congress tins used the atop&lt;gap device each year of cxtandlng 90 par
rent suppoits for another 12 months.
Even the Farmrra Union admit* It faces a tough fight In battling
for another extension of supports at the higher level
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Congress is going to he bo busy with the Korean emergency that,
patty otganiraliontheoretically at least, the legislators won't havt tlm# to think about
the farm vote. Or will theyT
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Other primaries for candidate*
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for th* Ileus# of Representatives,
• BAD LUCK SENATOR—Senator Joseph 6'Mshoney, th* W yom trf
wet# held id Virginia and West
Virginia with no national issue*
Democrat with the bushy brows pnd a liking for economic*, rank*
at stake. All memliei* uf the
high among the ’’hard luck boy*" of pal!Ufa.
House were re-nnminaled.
Hack In 1P45, before Uie Democratic Convention, O Mshonay kit (t
In Kansas Lnndun aupportied
be known that he would not b« reluctant to accept tht nomination
Willard Mayheiry, Ills secret ary
na vice presidential candldata. But Alb*n Barkley got thi nomination
when Landon waa governor, n—and the Job.
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galpat Edward F. Am , furiiM'i. Just last year, when Supreme Court Juatlea Frank Mvrphy dtaC
Kanv** attorney genet al, fur tho
O'Mahoney, a distinguished lawyer and a member of the fatUfjif
Repuldlfan nomination for koviiichurch, aa Murphy waa, appeared a natural to take Murphy’s ptace.
or. With 2,1144 out of 2,7L&gt;:t prelint Tom Clark, then attorney general, was named by IT * #1dent
rincta countcii Maylwriy Imd il7«Truman Instead.
.'ifki votes ami Arn lw,72U.
Finally, a short time ago, O'Mahoney succeeded after i hitter fight
Arn had the support m Sena­
In getting through the Senate a Mil to legalise the "baaing polfit"
tor Harry Darby, who
year*
price system when there IP no conspiracy and when compstitlon ta not
ago gained control of the Kansas
endangered.
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delegation to the national conven­
And what happenedT rresldent Truman vetoed Ihe MU! *
tion after a scrap with London.’
Governor Ft auk Gat Ison, also
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• MARRIED HAHRIMAN—At least mia high goVernmant oA d tl
waa lending Harry W. Uotmrry,
,ha* proof that the military la on the Job at tha, Pentagon bulldlnf.
former national commander of the
He Is W. Avrrrll Ilarrlman, presidential Okalstant, foreign policy
American Legion, for the tJOl*
’expert ami former ambassador to Russia and Britain,
Senate nomination. Senator Pm In
who recently showed up at th* gates of the Dafsosa
wa* not ■ raiulldali'. With
Department’s home and nought entrance.
precincts countcii out of 2.71UI,
However, Ilarrlman could hot satisfactorily identify
Uarlrou waa leading Cplmery DO,bimaolf to guards watching the Inbound flow of "after
979 to 78Jt5f» votes.
hours" visitor*. An ambassador'* card ha produced
In the Kansas Democratic pri­
.Went unrecognized. .
maries 1’aui Aiken, funner assist­
.. A aerica of telephone rati* fajloWrd and flnany.' alter waiting
ant Ii. 8. postmaster general, led
15 minutes, the harried Harrimn was given th* green light
Carl V, Rice, national coinmitcr, “It happens every day," officials said. "Peopi* coma In wtthorit'
mail, Ir. the ra«e for the Senate.
Identification and we simply hive to And out echo they i h 1
reclncts reported
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SikShhaftl.l^*»vote* against Sl,- Alley art permitted In."
tu9 Rir Rico.
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R » p - ft*' inrlh T. Anrtmijd titnte
Senator John rotp- of the 4,07(1 precinct* counted, Democratic representative* M s
»pn l*.t
tilate Sen
tfik for .th* Kansas Democratic gave Donnell a lead of more than up for re-fiomlnation, hut only
100,000 votes over hi* closest op­ two RamOag in Hid first i n i
uum ni'iion fur governor. With
■Jilti. urrclncl* counted, Anderson ponent.
Bal/vy in the third. h*d opposition.
had lh.fi.57 voles ti 24,&lt;ihO fui hjs
Donnell, a critic of the Truman They won- H A ir, race*.
oppunept.
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Administration, wa* the man the
In Virginia only fhree out of
In . Nlaxturl Republican “ vna- President wanted Allison to de­ nine rbngraaftnea had pMMXients.
tor Fortrsl C. Dminrll was run­ feat ip Novemlwr.
They w « e rsno*i1n*i
ning far aln ad of three oppon^nta
Pormcr Democratic 8 * h i t o r slide vlctoriae, ~ “
IV hi* rampaiitn for a second li-rm Rush D. .Holt of .West Vlrglplk
nomination. The count, with most whu now.has witched parties, was ifoHward Vi

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Cars Is Threatened
NEW YORK. Aug. 2 -i/ n _ M flitary *1**1 need* nmv not h* *»
large n* some people expected, but
h tliiPMiciicd ilimlagt- of freight
m is could liPinm* h neriou* hottleneck. Th* Iren Age sntd today.
Th* Med I Industry Is still **iianiling Its caparltv at th* rat*
of morn thnn 2,00(1,001) top*.par
year. It f* batter prepared to meet
heavy requirement* than aver betnre in il* history.

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stand what he wa* saying,"
Cannon said a South Korean
villager hid him nvernlght undo*
Mir notch of hii home and
brought him' six raw egga tha
next morning.
"I could omy get three of them
down," Cannon said. "That's * all
I had to *at, except a watermelon
I borrowed,’
Other friendly KoreatW guided
him hack, to a command cost.
Cannon seemed non* the w c «e
for hi* experience,
i “ All I. bought out; witX mg,'’
lie said, waa my dogtags, a packel
■ lew cigarets,
and— thia."
,He, r a c M in JiU ahlrt .pocket

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However, a serious freight car
shortage, "potentially l|ia worst In
history," I* developing, the weekly
said.
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come tvijr** before il get* hettey,
and nmiidatorv loadllUi and •hip­
ping rule* ate a poU(hllitv if fh*
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WEDNESDAY AUG. 2. 1930

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*«ltphone 1-18

Frances M. Ansley
To Wed Mr. McKee

Personals

Mr. and Mrs, Charles Morrison
Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Ansley of
Luke Mary, formerly uf Athens, have returned to their home after
(In., announced today the engage­ vacationing in Atlanta.
ment of their daugrter, Frances
Miss Sally Clark is visiting her
Margaret to Clarence Edward Mc­
Kee. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. aunt. Mrs. W.M. Whitehurst in
Mucoti, (la.
K. .McKee of Sanford.
Miss Ansley graduated from
Mrs. KT. Sim lev &lt;d Duvtuiin
Athens High School in 11*18 ami Beaeti is the guc t of .Mir \V L
attended Die University of Georgia Henley.
She is now employed with Keliols
bedding Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rotunda
Mr. McKee graduated from returned Sundae from Daviona
Seminole High School in PJ-K» and Beach after two weeks' vacation
lie is ill his last year at lleorgiu
Wallet Snot., lias letnilied lion,-Tech, lie is a meinhei of Pi Kap­ aftei being in an R lb 'l'C . ramp
pa Alpha social fraternity.
for the past six weeks.
The wedding will take plain at
Mr. umi Mrs*. J.L. Wilkinson h it
the First Baptist Church on Sept. today fui IUk h i-ti i , \.Y, to visit
3(1. Further plans of the wedding with then 'urn-in-law and ilnmrt
will he announced at a later date. ter. iJr. nn&lt;t Mi\ Hithard Silvei

W EDNESDAY

Tile Prayer Meeting service of
the First Huptis* Church will he
hclci at 8:00 P.M, in the Afcpmtinl
Educational Building.
• The Sunday Sclmd Department*
fto f the First lluptHt Church will
have their Departingiitul Aln-ting*
after the Prnyet AU-cting Service.
Uinier the sponsorship of Pet a
Sigma Phi Soruity the reception­
ist at the Fernald-luioghton Mem.
the Fernald-Luughtim Memmiat
ciial Hospital is Mrs. K. .1.
Aloughton, Jr
T il I ’ Its DA Y
The Dougins Jobe Junioi lira
therhooil of the First
ftaptiA
i^Church will hole) its rtjulnt meet‘ jug in the Men* Dibit- Class room
in
the
Memorial
Kdticnthmn!
Building at 7:1)0 P.M.
T.E.L. Class of the First flnptisi
Church will meet it&gt; the IMucatlon.
tional Building at 7:30
Boyd Coleman brought to the
attention of the inenlber* the
formation of a "Hoard of Chi 1stian Education" in the Methodist
Church, with Bill Custie as repre­
sentative from the tlnss.
Befresimielits were seived to
The Young Wesleyan Class of
'^ h e First Methodist Church met the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ash­
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl by Jones, Mi. and Mrs. Blaki
Dossey on Monday cvi-n-ng with
All. and Mrs. Charles Meeks serv­ Sawyers, Mr and Mrs. Park Tyre,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fundoin, Mrs.
ing as co-hostesses.
The meeting was conducted l.v Robert Parker, Mr. and M r
Boyd Coleman, Mi. and Mis.
Park Tyre, president of tip- class. Chatles Meeks. Mr and Mrs. Ku:l
A discussion was held in re. Dossey, Roger Hams, Cull Woul,
gard to me tubem il p and vitdla- am! Rev. Custie.

Dossey s Entertain
Yountf Wesleyans

Mrs. Randolph Bin nos i , pi ml
ing two weeks In Moinii o
tin
go- st ol hei daugiiti i M e- II. ry
Hull.

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t ie r a t -d . s a n f o t id . f e o r iit a

And Diauern

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S h ow er

iMarlt ha lest Styles

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i , i* hitdf fti:iIT*
By FLORENCE MILLS
riak*f tu Alvin !Vnb
nil! he till
l'AUUs A uk * ^—(/IV— Uirdlrs
event uf Sept
w .1 hunoreti lifit-il with planks uf wuud to
Tliui»iiu\ I*-emu* '\ith ;i rdiowui 'Hffun th»*m ninl "tiiaju-i cuatp’*
tiv Mi"* itettv 111.111«, 1 ui he 1 hoinp f s■sI*
lu*1w«*n thu It*p* vve if
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■**t it ttiuple tif iH'i'tuit licit i**&lt; dift*
A v &gt;1
11m i 1*1ecn ind f•tsaytil t»y SchiupuivllI in hut fjill
pink va k ian n i nut in dinoiii- ■ d.vtu '•hnuipj* y e ste rd a y .
tioii* 11 mi ref»e.^ imerit!*.
I h«* c i i ti 11*7* w ere
w orn
by
iiiiiiu - f»n.) -1 n tesu*» wen* erjoyeil, -ml jin '!*■* w tu awarded
to Mr**. .1. 1 Non Ite 1 hull!* and
Mi*** Huilmtu Kn^ier
Misn Rosiei
nvi'ivcii in14tty
love1\ kfift** of n-.iiii. t-rynDll Mini
tdlvut in liet i-lio*** ? pultuns.
I In home of Alts Alii 1111a Vine
Alls I. t. Huai 11 ood Aliss
a -ted lia- hastes? ■ poii \\,.| Nineteenth Street wa­
III 11 o
alb Vllig, Aliss il- 'cun Inst night fm the meetin -1 v iiiir H11
II II Pen- ■’ ' I ' Fldelts t'la-s nl tin- Filsl
lb 1 let iuiiKU **e, Mi
Church
Airs.
Al. (I
lev. Mlr W t Ifetl . Mm A. D Ba.pl 1si
lb ' I , Mi- .1 I \... Hcil'iilis, It- dp-* was co* host ess.
I *mil, | Womb miff, .It
Kstii
MiI I*. ih ilon. Mi
l.uti ell, Mr* .1 I Mai 1 i-oni. Mr». I...... . -I nvei the husiness ses-loring which time the elaaa
\ . i,-i
lobnsmi,
Row la ml, M
K I. Dunn. x—ta-.l to colitilillte $3,ri to the
Mi
Mi- i : 1• b
Mi- D U i-o Idirig fund oi t|u. , hutch. A
Ain o D I oil I
III a
. Alf" I I N'cltli &gt;, Mis. i-'p-it was given an the toys
Di.'l'lmel of out ..cry through tin courtesy of
nod Alt
fa r - '
A'
Petei Ktlildseu and Al[s. V.
IlleeliVilli S 1
Harks, Aliss 1 Mi-'-rngci Mu Myron Smith
\l-o Mi' • ' m&gt;
the devotional*
on
I
- 11, Miss ptese tiled
i:il.&gt; Hell.* Ali
I It h Reports yyeie given iiy
I , .1*1 Levy,
Selma Levy. M
MD Betty Do vutmu" officers
Miss Barbara lbV t" imti.it lug cninmilti-e. caiill a n e s . A ll s*
Ciilliim, M
D&lt;
MoFiedn 1» - d of Mi* W... |ruff, Alls. II.
Alai gaict
\l.ilu
Kiiinhley M 1‘eaici and Mr* II W Little,
llarrisoa, M
wo* appointed hy the tenrhei, Mrs
and Miss ' ekh lb Infill
I K (latclo-l
During tin- social hmu refreshAugust at inenl* of cuke and punch Were
I’lii-1 will la- set n il to those filesent, illclllilslate 1 i'll’ Mis Win nil Ilf 1, Mis, tlalchel,
1.1** M mid Mr*. Mi V || Scldi-y, Mrs D. K Me
Tenn. Nub. Mi- Smitli Mi It I.. John,
1 two sin,. Mi* s C (Iruhinn, AD*. Messi'Og‘ 1 . AD* I lodge* nod Alls,
A iiieup.

Airs. Vinup, I lodges
Hostesses To Fidelis

Mr. and Mis. M N Cleveland n
turned Monday night fiutii a lu&gt;,
weeks’ tri(i in North Georgia and
South Carolina.
Mr. and Mr* Many Rohsuti a m i
children have letuined from N&lt;
Smyrna lb ml, whete they : ion
a two weeks* vacation.

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H o i i o i t il

Social A n d Personal Activities
Social Calendar

sanforp

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Schisp’s annequtnx to prom u- her
inyy fla'.-.tomach ?!!•
tti
Bill to i mpbii 1 a w l-.n lo i 'I
the "alltii ittgly touininl bu-t and
hips," she uses so much attifice
that many mialcl* lookisl 1iI .*
haiges from the leal.
Hei diupt-i coats aie b o*", tioglilength affairs made ol laight
yellow cal pet-pile wool IP, ,1. ,
pci is a wide tab »ewn In tin- i..o I,
hemline and looogii up between
the legs to tint t on oio** lie
stomach.
She introduces under arm p-&gt;'
kets on suit jackets nnd*rcpiuttlie idea on nccompanyi c Mmi*e
made of bright eoloie.i -alo. n
tuffetin to liinteh tin- picket ho

Class I'aileHainetl
lit Mi *. Fimlull
Mis

M H

I unnrii * ntuitumed

*M»nil;iv riurkt with t it i i f i t
up
ii*i itn tin r i in ltt.iiim * tit-*% uf
fht
In iv u M it y
uf
H u rltl.i
in
t ntuiiiutiiKv

I h« ulu* * vvill
••V t tn dll fin lit

tht-rr ar* La!:t .■i.!5r&lt;rd, Winter
Haven. TAtnont Bradenton, Bello
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f li m i f ' i f t ’iiil

Thu Imyii w ill ho on n to u r fu r
uhom n w**uk it ml w ill lu lu m tv*
( itiiiu**villi- fu jH’ritthijrtf* uu S**pl.

Thun** to l&lt;*- invitri tu hi* with
.Mi
I 't*fiii**ll vvt-ie: tiuuiyu P.
i -Iiui ii t?l &lt;'i vpojt, Knl HurdI • int« i v lew «*«! i
ft- in I ]m! - mr of A i t u.tin. Hnlph Hums of

X tw Nmk , i^ujritttii Chnpm an u f
it Ia
I lit y
vv i* 11
illti'j vitnv n l
hy
( 'art *111111 a ml Jo h n Fen*
Clui M' iiritl f ’u hi '., tti S u n f n n i ( X i u t h

Tin-

uf lu*f

tnwiijk

fit

null of

rnturvifvv

S an fo rd .

lug.
Hei
jackets h a « • loiniili-it
sliollliler*, tiny i* m i- .n j l. i
ipics t tint stand aw us lion, n
hijis in a pyt ainid line i uii.b:i- . ■.I
by lotting pockets
Schiaparelli teams i n-m wp
mi trow skirts, hui't up to tit o. of tin- midriff mid *lu*l iil i, ’
knee
I let topcoat s me I. . • •.
shllfied llffuils y. Ittr *mi.b. b ,
down collars. They iiuth". .b it •
ly In tin- hem at i Pi- side an.i hat,
a row of buttons to mutch
the other.
Hei buttons ale m i , h u e , a
made of imtuial colon .1 ...........
the dressier IlliuVi- Fm eyiinog
she u*e* |un pie ,n ,.|ai k g la botops fu-ppered with * iIvim J tai
Schiiip's coliit ,-iiiihiu il o.p- an
as dining as evei She p,p u. .
loon dresses of wool |i r , y l .
eat h -eulli-t lent Clint .o.,l .1dilutes a calf length -In-mb
lllhy velvet will, a
111•I -. or
sal in fiHOel that falls loo-, I, It,
gl 01111,1

Mi and All's. R.K. True re­
turned to Sunfoid SuiiduV floo.
(la Miner, Alt . when they spent
the past two Wicks.

Th e tim e h a s

Air;. Ralph Austin Mniith lia n
turned to her home on 1‘urk A n
Hue from Meridian, Aliss, when
she has been visiting relatives.

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PAGE THREE

C A S U A L CHINA
BY

IROQUOIS

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• NUlMftG SHOWN
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Wm. E. KADER
jeweler
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come to
TALK OF FALL and

Friends uf Philip Ale Rue of Bt
Augustine will regict to leuin that
in- hus been confined to tin- East
Const Hospital with u seriou*
heart attack.
Airs. C.W. Hanoi tirol sou. AAYlev of 403 \V. Nilieti-ciit11 Stleel,
returned today from K inside, A‘a
yyhere they huve been
visiting
Alls. Iliimil's »in , t'.AI Ryeisoti
Ali.-* Ali Id red Bridges of I la v a
is visiting with Air, and All*. A’.A
Speer. She plans to visit in West
Palm Bench hefuic returning to
Havana.
Airs. Wnllie Dietrichs and child­
ren plan to leave today for New
Smyrna Bench where they wilt
spend several weeks. Air. l»jetriehs
xvitl join them Saturday.
Mrs. W.L. Henley returned Fri­
day from a tour o f the Rockies
Inrlmling Yellowstone Park
nod
Hinny other Interesting points. She
yvas gum* for scveru I weeks.

b e a u t i f u l n y lo n
sto ck in g s. . . by

GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE
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Air. und Airs. Paul t’liesii-rson
left today to go to Dntlinin. A Y
to visit their ilaughter and son-inlaw, Air. und Mrs. Gordon Stan­
ley.
Miss Alberta Clink is the guml
of her aunt, Mrs, S.N, Ilian in
Savannah, (lu. where she yvill
spend part of her siimniei vin a
tion. Mrs. W.R. Clark yvill lain
them later to visit with her sister,
Mrs. Blair.

Opposite Post Office

Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Stinecipher
and daughter Grace Alaiie an-

P L R C E L L S
t.

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no woiitler
more women buy

than any other
girdle in the world!

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A "{jhtii

THK ALL-WAV ACTWN.STHCTCH Of PLAVTCX SLIMS VOUH riGUHt SMOOTHLY, NATUnALLV.

tiff ?! lif t r J !»&lt;i!rfu slful I t U i'i ii l l y

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N o O T H M clip LI Has been *o praised
by famous drsifiiers, so cheered by
the women who wear it.
No other girdle has proved its
qualities of |»ower*control, comfort
and serviceability by laboralory tests.
Made entirely of tree-growrn liquid
liter, without a single seem, stitch or
bone. r u t T U trims and moulds your
figure naturally, smoothly, allows
complete freedom of action.
It washes in seconds, dries with a
towel—and it's invisible— under the
•Wheel dress.

yrgl
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rtf/fif" Mkrt

if iiu N im b j d u r i n g &gt; ( h r * t liy
t ju t v i f»it» i ( id iit ifu ld y ( u ir *
at uu J
fur r v f i ii ii g lio u rs ,

P A U L t N C T n i O t n C , wiiiin-r o f A m r r lr a n
F ssh iu n E r ili i • Aw ards " E v e r y w om an
ca n l i n e this ■ illiuuriir wiili rt s y iij^ J '*

A ftlie rjytui (iMjkitifir mvim ui
i^ Jjirnuui. I igtif Ilft»n it iir M y

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, e iC H R C B A L M A IN , h rll' lla n l P a ris « r l | l n i l o r I
“ f t j i l n i r u m s Is ilia
way lu a r l i i r s e i Iiom- alius
you ng lin es. It f i v e s you
a new t l l h o i i r l l e l "

JO C O M LAND, faamas lo r r)r|ant ilfrsignsi “ Gel • u n t i l and sea what a
w onderfully suppla iigura you ll Isavsl"

O tb tf
D o r i i D odson J n ,
hm
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rstiur Mtaaoat, holder af Coldrn
Tbiashl* Award: “Tbo hast way la
■siarsl sllaawasa is ka waar nsvisr."
'■faite

You'll like iht j j f i of "Tu *
FsrOnt *' A diic-ilrnt ro Ilf ref *
dirhi funitfiort midr pouiblr
by s budon biik fnilrro A new
ii)ron cfrpr in i clioice of Hofm Jiiio Hrot* u HUck oi I loir a*
iiiir Guy V lu IV

blue o tu \y

A*l for " T * r $mt A *J Tie
Alws," will, a (clrsiul lowsIs
of wluir rayon ialtria on layoti
in pc. Pr fleer for (hr Junior
i iriunve with in covrrinjt
fsikri
j pany-guer wuhoui
lit jsyksf Choose ii in Blast
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or ChsKuDtc. J (0 IV.

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TTTT P i v r n o n H*W.\T.p. SAVFQftT). FLORTPA

WEDNESDAY AUG. 2,
W ED N ESD AY

rn r c \vrnor» t»r» u n

A U G . 2 . 1930

rJAvrnon r i nt»m t

Legal Notice

A FINE GIFT FOR
SOME
7T
ONE

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Lobert And Jannard
Visit Local Club; RELIEF HIS FORTE?
Tom orrow Night To
1 Be Ladies’ Night
\VHo*&gt;e t&lt;?5o
T h * n .v t nna Itfu rh I.U n tle r.
edged oul lli* Sanford G ian t. l&gt;v
• »eote of 3 lo 2 lift * la.t mglil
in a llirillmid hall game.

___Life.
|Two Southeastern
Memphis Chicks Come To
In S o u t h e r n A m n i o n Race

By Alan Mav«r

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O F THE

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fic c o p o lo o re,
tf
he H erp $ M o z r r e l ie f ^
iPoH tC A uy. /«» a rc/ p
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H A c K '4 O P /H /O H H E P
ID t O H S L V P E T H E
P i - o r /F h e

Legal Notice
M in i i: in-* K i i n i i r r i m i T
N o T im
ih m : n i : n v n i v r v T i I g
l. P A. M*rn. an *D '*rl fr r&gt;r nffiniliAi
b o u n t y . F l o r i d t. w i l l .»n M o n U i 5
4th
tlfir n f S V n t f in t *r. A |. »•?'
durln ir th e i*-K .| h o u r * n f *»|. a.
n i t . I i d w ^ n thw h o u r * o f
n’rlo- k A M. n*iil I n n -.rl o.- k P if
u n d e r nnd by il r f t © o f t h a t r t f* * 1,
f i n a l Judfc.in#u! e n t e r e d &gt;n tit© *•,
.In) o f J u l y . A I » .
|M n M ,
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t a in rm iM
n l rirr In th© r | f
*»f t h e N'lr.t* J n i l ;*| »•], 4,
o f Florid/* In nnd
for
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f ' l n l r e n t u n c t v c o n n u r nnd
F\»»ir. nr© r i i l n t l f f # n n d u &lt;7 u .
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m.i Io nr id
HI in 1 h r h ig h - * *
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• - r t n l n • l o r r .*t
lo t
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it re . • in ?»,*• n t y n f },n rif „ t |
!•!» fn li l
to h» triads to «AtlJ,
• t id |udR m ent In t h e * m i o f 11;
" S o o n , nnd c o m * In t h e •••m \t
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By ASSOCIATEU PRESS
rtv ASSOCIATED PRESS
, .
,f you have counted the Memphis Clnckt out of the Soul!
The fiml-dcn Pi!ot» and Annl«*
Atiociation pennant race, count them ha. k in again quick
ton Rum opened the Southeastern
I he Chirk* have rotne lo lifr *ince July 2(K nfler u*
f.engiie Ini . '.ill arna.in in Veri'
Although (he lila n tle ri oul-hit
•rith high liopc? and .lined it with
7 crily *ncl •emi-ilornidncy. and (lie wreckage they’ve can
;
c OHCEHTRATEP
the G ia n t, H lo 5, they Mayrd in
I mv l.nnk accounta.
’ changed the looks of the pennant tcrap
O O LE tV
the fam e all i I ip way at Jim Sin
Gadsden In't nlglit
followed
)
as Repee/
Mernpl.it c»flipped Hirmingl.am f&gt;-2 tail n.glit for tic teroiid enn
A nrti •I••n out of the Southen-deri
gleton kept llie Inti pretty w ril
lenitive time. That one made It «•
la1fore *1"' ..gaon ended. However
nine victorle* in |5 guinea for
scattered. The deciding point of
1 - ’ .i
difference, l o
Rirm lnghBin by four and a I. If there’* one t i
ihChick*
wince
July
20—and
nil
1**1.nit'l
in,
iLiln*
-I
ill*•
*
1
of the game came in the teventh
game 1 .
j Pilot . are gunr.ling their frnnrld.'
Inn©»
fhoso
victnrlcd
I
hi vi: horn over the
inning w ill two away when Slan d ­
I'rilNtki* Ii I ,«-*••. 1.nr k |d
A tlanta'* v irto ry over L ittle jin t l “ . ’in.- It {rogue for tl*-e nett
.Snuthcrn'a top two ream*.
faivnirv |t**4r*v
Rock
la it nlglit nan 2-1. Third ■enaon.
er thorltlop Vance Logan got a
In
seven
gamci
with
league
.1
\ 'Iff l|**l Ifit .VI * »l Ll lllto
I tilii'l t i* | ,*&gt;*'«hi|f u
t.nd den offioinl.a ^aid the- could
tingle ami went to irrn n d on a lo d
lending Atlnntn Memphia won place Nnahvllln took It* recoiid
Hfllll nf (| .tt (•itlloliM ll.irti f
four. In eight games will, aecond at.aig ht tumid, hefore nnolhcr i m| iitcinin finnnrinllv any l .iige.
throw to fin t hate, and later came
I'* lHint n» 4l.vllv*&gt;*«\lllv* i 2 i
I'lnce Kirniinghaiu Memphia won rejuvenated outfit the New Or- |I hin year.
all the way home on a p itte d h a ll'
l.-aua I ’r lir a tP - H *1. Mul.ile .'
I five.
I lie I'ilola deinlaa tani" on lh&lt;
when Giant catcher le d I o nyih
Nine and a half game* geiia- frnted Chattnnouga 1-6 in the!.' ■fonid night llila Krn‘ i)n llie^ dinp- t I '•#c I .......... • \ f ' rAof t • ' » '
Ini
*!»• llterrof. m Ii! * a1^
rate Memphia front the top - a ■ccoiiil iliviafon comtmt.
momentarily loti the hall in har k
..
U learhrritea on the ie ftficld pod Im'Iow the .600 won unj-lugt FI i r * II
•
rd | 1 . r , i , | T i
long
way
with
only
|H
game*
to
of home plate.
pellentage mini. A fter loving |u
to liewlti 1•r n in th it rr
'•
S 3 41
fif* |
2 i, l-lny. However, nine and a half h bonrhea
in
R irininglinm
apent Moniyi nit i v 1*-R lust night (Jada- rn ld
lli e l i m r f f *&gt;vt&lt;n ( t V l o r k A l l
Vnrk
4 ’- 4 7 4H** I in
Southpaw Jim Singleton wat
far rioter than the 12 earner rno-.t n f the night ducking a , .leu had n 60 won. 61 lost record rnitl
iltitf
KM
41
fit
4 in
14'
f lulled in tha hottoni of Mie eighth
Memphia
peppered them with i for .41*6,
• N h i K I. 1:1 I'l P T l i r H III ? f bt
•Delft
39 fin I I I
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four homer-. C h a rlie C u ellar— a i An.lUt' ii fell out when the Rsnia |tr* i*»«rtv
1 . 1# ««»|d It* i\nw in
Drttidi, I rOeitlrvt
with Clyde Stevena coming in f"
long-i'Hil hitting pitcher of all
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tin 21 2. I'lttstnirMh 12-1
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; &lt; n i 1 ts 1 r i t T i i K i t
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O U T THEM F O P
Graham hnde.1 Stan "llaidlm k’ t - rriy it. In
old '••’p e l l o r tn «nt
Coidling hy one run.
Charlie Metro cracked a grand
f'r i%**•
i InMini, r fur the llclr&lt; in the fouith
I •©11 «*D
I i pul M. leant all. nd 7-6 Illllv
Seal, league I'adlng hitter tied
5'* 3 i
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f
Mr©I. fiinnf
s«uit Iij.hm
it up \iith nnothor liare clearing
fifi 43
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14
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homer. Seal hit nnother in the
Kridet niinounee.l till* mortilog
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•iglth. Htnver.. for r■rid»rt''n nnd
niiii •r* '"Vl'.V.Y arr«mhle. the *76.f I ©itil©
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Thiira.lnv night will he Ladle*’
CKAr&gt;UL ffe c o &amp; o o r 2 6 o e r C A r * , t r
ldhl.|e|j.|,|l
llencei
fm Mi" Iteln alari eon
II ns .231 i;t, "&gt;0 lam OShant,,r exlrnvag,
Night wlirn Ilir Olftnt® meet (ho
WA'.Al r A l l M o f A l / l F - //£-- iVA ',
U n n i m I **«In •
■gin.* it k 10-day run toinormw
yilltliifr I*«•Intkii A/iilfMi© nt Minio i rt. d fty / Kurt, WH/LC ru n 4*3 rth u r.
Ml Votk II' I't ! I if (toyrmld© i% uith „ r e e l , | ei,t,y of -ion me,,
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%» v© Tro-it i ; I
tlQfl Hn|l Pnrh, In* nl*o nnhl.
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M O A P P t'A R A tfC K O - M e P W r A U o f V A R U N
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L MR©w« • 3 - 7 t hi •I&lt;(I l©( &lt;1 1 G I.Mti
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lifltlnr© In n clnuhlrhondor with (lir
OiiiMiglH If Ki«| f*H«f© IfH.tif*
ready t,i Rtait the annul»l* Rlnnipvtlr
flr*l Rfinio »»lii(ri| (n Krt under
for the rlehent prise liat- the
.'..j eport
yr*y At (1:30 P. M. Lrftlmnrlrr Jul r
is- r o rttT OF T ill! i'O f NTT
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HILAlINf H.i; COPNTT
Htutol nnd rnoklo ( ’©rl Tide© mo
Hogan huN nltvay *huime,| tlie
STATE i»F I 1*0111DA.
ili t f d to face (ho mound dullr©
meet lie. hum' „ f || carnival-like
i n h i : t i i i : k .-t a t i : o f l p t i i k r
II r «n l , , 1 „ , f „ | „ ,
I* MILI^l. ti»v-f'ig©d
. N e w Vnrk i
Al Hill*,'i iilloived Meridian *ix
i i t n m s p h e r «- .......
and ptohahlv would
IN P R o l l A T I :
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hit
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help in tlie ninth. Meridian •mred
Logan **
*ih o w r°,r Dm longett golf m ain
n©tt# M il l- f i l e d h©r fln©l r©n »rt K
Pt*||*l'ri r f
'lion enneelved.
• tie run in the ninth and left thr Ad m ln lf ttr© trl x n f th© ©«t©(© of
I’t o n m t e r G e o r g e s . M a v
the
T r»vi* 3b
t i l h c r IV Mill© d©« ©(i©©d; lit »t t»hs
•nclca loaded. Joe Lang.lon pitche ' Lfll©«1
h©r i*c 111Ion f»»i f l r i i l
.itsL u m e t i i l h l e a a l e i n m n . m a y oV m a y
chRrK©. nnd tliNt «ti# u t P n pn lv to
Die
la*t
tuning
for
Meridian
and
1" l a v Id* n . u a l fan­
Ih© J(otmrubl© D o i i s I nn H t n i f i r *w .
didn’t nIlow n -utfely.
i H xrlln Ih
' t ie a i d e h e U w h i c h h a v e a l . v a v *
P o u n t y J&lt;it1|r« «•f U©mlnol© C o ’inlr,
F l i r t ' l l . «»*i t tie 19|Ii d a y o f Amra«t
Dodger* to their third eniiaecutive
: feal*y 2 h
en liven ed p roceed in g*. A w arran t
I'enaacola
hung
lo«aly
to
f|r*t
/ .l&gt;„ lPSn, f o r n|*prov©l p f m n i
It—» ut.k* it
victory over the lengue lending
t#nrlqu*f
f o r I n , u i r e a l h a s n e e n i» *u r,| l.v
Unlit IIimihie I
r*nd f o r firm I d l t i h n n i r n« Ad n dn U plare
Mmitgutnerv
with
an
ll-U
tlie c r i m i n a l c o u r t .
1'al|aha*«ee I’ irale* with a Hir-hil’iv k p
ll-iric© ii ©y,
it
i r R t r l s o f th r ©Nt ©I © o f Ltiili©r P.
victun uver In.k.on. Lea Murray a IIII*. d»f*©a«f*d. o n (Id s 19 ( ti d a y of
•ti* . I(I%• v Um
t*r. Rut he kept hiimclf in trouble
To tal*
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mind o f (lie night with 14 ha»e
was tlie winner even though lie u l y , A . I i , 19fi0.
was rhntged with keeping gamhtj i:a n n k t t r
m i l t **
M ia m i », M e*» p » . m ll« *. I. n ,
on ball*.
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allowed
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S . I ' e i . r . h . i r g .1. T a m p * J &lt; in ! i
Valdosta came from liehi.nl to
t©t©
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Pen.Mrola backed him with.
d©&lt;’©a«©tj,
flot.'a il 1,1 S p i n e t .
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Fn««,
win 10 6
M ia m i l l e a c h * F t . [.a iid e i.l a le
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Mike Koreheck ewalle.l a triple I ©"kilt. l.*i«r||©N. l(Mr©| l i M c n n
were co n flu ated . M a y a(N| ja m
o*lk#r i h
and three »lngle* a* 14 hit* rattled
o ffic ia l* ate wanted a* w itneaiK.
a n m i i i i&gt;
** * n rtiT iti\
, « f»yth r
on or about Sept. 1.
f d im iii
ii% ri:—.i mi11*• «fnr
Off I he offering* of thien I'ltui.
lleaulla I eale.d a )
I.efore a grand ju ry Investigation.
Idfdn*ckfr ef
H r (*or©# HI v I D h (lu ll, l.n. k v ,A|n « r .o l l l .v l l l e *. M 1n o a , | " &gt;1 la 7
Simmon* got n «pet l*l p*** f rom
lo»*er».
Tout
M.Gea
got
h
hnm*r
.May,
who
pal
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Idea
into
R * M lk * . D m. kv D .
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J.ann I'o li im l. n a *, M lliv a .ik e e £.
, ackion r f
Die Pennivlvanla (Jiiard’a aummer
for the l»*ei*.
ll« rt n © |l. 11©t M NtMiNon
* **oun(ry-Aiid© huNintM rmrinm rIi. l l a iin t io ll. R. St I'niil 2
: fd v l l l e l b
encampment hete |a*t night
to
T o l e d o 1 -lfl, K a l i a n * C i t y 0-0,
I*lip hit* and lw*o error* were
ng cnterprU e. ha* hern throwing
] f u r p l i y If
I I F T I I 31 %« 47— f% uith© Mil©
«et'k hin I 6 II1 N'nlionnl l.eague vlcgood fot four run* In the fifth
In* ram tee pnrtirH «|nce IIMO. |j,.
Hull .l©»k*.|. N llM .r , l.»N#r Altiltl*.
’ om ek 3 b
H M 'T I I . ( T t . ( M i l
I.I:%«|| F
V" V against Cincinnati at I’ hilnand a 4-2 win over Wnv.to** fm A f l l n . Hotiili, M oo n . Hi© Hrinfi|i©r,
contend* he ha* given (. 120,8117 in
I Ingleton p
I r l. i.illu TI.. ll. ii .^*.1
d.'lphin. Hut the Red* wouldn’t . 0 the Moultrie Cuba.
tourney prise money in that per1 -iAk*
op.'ratp. In tile aecond game of a
ml. Ill* meet thin t |„ „ . , r |a» the
Albany won it* thiul *1might
’ otal*
( K i l t it ( i 11— a t a i k * s
.
_ 6 *27 14
lulu Idll they knocked (Tint from
higge*t Jackpot of all.
.
F lD llr , A ll .. . K. IJUMtli
l&lt;
Filed out for Rlngletnn In HI It. from Cordell* 7-6. Tax KeymouC Ile.l
t ill, R. U n t i e , ||,,||. |,,„
the hog in the fourth inning. S i m ­
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Jithllee
ft nna
10(1 Otdi 200—3
• l«&gt;lie»l M u g .
mon* look tlie kayo in Id* typical
I* tlie ail-Atnerlcaii aectlon with
ifnrd
010 (MM 001- 2
unruffled fashion.
men pro*, men nuinteur*. women
it%4r—iir©.h
Toniek, Cliaddertnn. RHI
"I hope I have fetter |,lrk
l i f i r k ni . i|. &lt;lfkm ! W o l k r r .
ID»n*h
pro* and women am ateur* coronet
Travl* 2, klmphy. 211— Trnvi*
K n y . ll n ii l(©r\©l©, t *1.M'li iteo , 1 itL* v
against tlmoe Red* in Korea." he
il.g
fut
leKpectlve
chani|itpii*hip*.
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l U i r r # Hum© llit»©, K I iih J mIimmv
i t .M I G A I N M A T I N E F . !
Joahetl.
t a*h award* involved In thj* tra f
kion. DP— Forayth to Cliad3 5 e 1 :0 0 T o 6 :0 0 P . M .
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$20,000.
|on to Pot'lker. Left— Daytoun
W l l r 111. m l. *•( »-t| Hr. III.Illllv. T n i
A ll thi* end* Tuetd ay. Then .n
panford 3. HR— o ff Cave I,
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Ih u re d a v the 'world’’ rhan.plon
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l l t h IIAI I .— t l e a r k C o ur at
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Navy " T ” Shirt*
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Tarpaulin*, All Site*
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A R M Y -N A V Y SURPLUS
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310 S*nford A v e . ____ Ph. 1321
C.ibsted, and asttN'Inlea,
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New Yo rk Ave.,
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466 or 286-W
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’’The World’s Finest"
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For Inftir mat Inn Phone 1210
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Votlimlrh Rt f-lgeral Ion Set vice.
furniture. WIDon-Malrr Fund.
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Phone
EXPERIENCED help. Apply Mr.
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hand accessary. Congenial work
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State age. experience and train
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MODERN 4 Room apartment,
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14121$ Park Avt. Adult, only
Mra, Harry Kent or phone 284
SINGLE ROOM with shower. 000
magnolia. Gentleman nn]y.
FURNISHED a i t s , f o r r e n t
.1 2-Room* w i t h p r i v a t e b a t h and
C le c tr ie k itchen .

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1 lose in, fli.tlll per week. Apply
Hunt’* Tuaetln Feed Store.
for wale. Iteantiiialde, Rea•'ll"1 i ’alinetto.
for *elllng7 In tin- Naval 1
S WA P SHOP - dtih r.. 4th St.
guriige ntuittiiirnt
• f TW —11 f1 Nntifnitl A v»». Nil
We lluy, Sell nr Trade iiiohI
font.
anything. Phone 108-J.

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4Ui Street or Nick Pkg. Store
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W | M agnolia A va. Phone 438.

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WEDNESDAY AUG. 2, 1950

THU SANFORD fTERAM). SANFORD FLORIDA

I C ast I n e e *

N E W Y O R K , Aug. 2—(fP)— One o f the most important snd c e r e ­
monious events in American government is the inauguration of a
president.
For a newspaperman lo get a scoop on such s story teems an
obvious impossibility.
But there was one inaugural completely devoid o f pomp and

erowd*. And only one reporter on ♦ ------------ -------------------------hand to tel) the story, the swear­ an earriest conversation. Th* ald­
ing in of Calvin Coolidge.
er Coolidge came into the sitting
Joe II. Fountain, who scored n room. He walked to the table in
World Ireat for the Associated tiie center nf the room and ax he
Press on that starkly simple rile, did -or Calvin und Dale appeared,
PACIFIC PCI.
now has published u full account
"Father, Mr. Dale ; e
i
Of that historir event in booklet should immediately take the oath
form after trior* than n quarter of of fire. You are still a notary,
of a century.
aren't you7"
Fountain wns editor of the
‘ V e » , Cul, I am," his father re­
Bpringfield, Vt., Kepiihlicnn .it plied.
that time, and a firing correspon­
"It was then I knew that Mr.
dent for the Associated Press, lie
now is a public relation" repie- Dole Imd sold his hill nf goods.
Mi:.. Coolidge ventured to ask
tentative for ('nmnlian National
if Calvin shouldn't wait until the
H*rrh!.y night of August 2-3, 1923, j ,,l,,*‘r newspapermen returned h e sod breathless,"
hreathless." lie
.R * ,l&gt; .C'Rtn.
Wbs humid slid
he ‘ " f" ^
"A digiit snob- carnr to his
writes, Hu wns sitting on the
ip-,
mid
throwing
n quick glenca
IN U IF O N tl TO A U.N. call to arm* against tho Korean Communists, thing from tanks to clerk*, plus a Far Eastern F e e t to pound * t ahor*porch of comme rein 1 hotel In
til
me,
Mr.
Coolidge
remarked:
Secretary General Trygve He In New Yo:k has been swamped with ilnes. Australis lx readying 2,500 fighter* and so la N*w Zealand. They
Springfield with I’nrtcr H. Dale,
'Well,
1
think
our
young
friend
usuranca* of aid la one form or another. Since ground troops, ship* have planes now In action and deetroywe or* duo. Turkey hae some
a congressman who was r»mhere
will
lie
perfectly
willing
to
*nd plane* are ol Immediate Importance, the tally t w it 1* something 4,000 crack troops ready, equipped with modern weapons. Little Cuba
palgnlng for the .Senate. With
make
tiie
event
known
through
like th!*! Thailand, among the first to respond, offered 4.U0U officers and was early with an oiler of supplies and soma 30 other nations were
them were Herbert I*. Thompson,
offering everything from field hospitals to air squadron*. (Central Press)
man. Britain ha* promised ■ complete combat outfit. Including every­
commander of the local American the ANHOcluted Press."
After the group walked two
Lcrlon post, ami L. I.. Lane, a
blocks to tin, vilfuge store, to
railway mail clerk.
telephone Chief Justice William
H-Bomb
"Around midnight it was rumor­ Howard Tuft anil verify the leed that I'rcafdent Harding hud gnlity of ii riotury public adlU e e U a e e S r u e P a r s O a «)
died," Fountain continues. "Sonic rnii&gt;ii&lt;ti-rini; tiie oath of office
t • T r e n t to expended Soviet ag­
rad!') enthusiast hud picked up tin In u president, they returned ta
gression.
Hash on Ids old time crystal tin- house. Mr. Coolldgu’s secre­
"I Intend, therefore, to do, snd
set. None took the report too tary, Edwin C. Geiaer typed three
cause to be done, everything 1 can
seriously until I wan autnmoned copies of the oath.
to see that our present lead is
lo the hotel telephone by a rail
"F'lowly Colvin Coolidge
maintained end increased."
from the Boston bureau uT thn
itouched
the
mnrhle-t
upped
table
hle-tuppc
Anked whether his proposed ex
AP.
he dimly tit and
pansion included the hydrogen
'Harding is dead, (let n car and n tiie renter of the
bomb, McMahon replied: “ I nm
shoot up to Plymouth us fast ns hot, Mining room . . . . there was
talking about the whole atomic
you can get there. There's only nut ti sound to tliHturl&gt; the tenae
silence.
1
wn«
extremely
conscious
program and the rate of It."
one telephone In Plymouth ami
Dupont already has wide exper­
already this lisa been rnmtnun- »r the pounding of "&gt;y heart and
nearly
overcome
wltli
what
I
was
ience in the atomic field. It built
deered by tiro government.
about
to
witness.
and operated for a time the vast
Fountain and hi* friends took
"The vice-president placed hi*
atomic energy plant gt Hanford,
o ff in the "largest and fa?text"
Wash.
taxi In town. An curly IU20 N ft liuiul on the open Little, Ha
model, tho car hit 00 "on tho raised liia right Land,
Exact term* uf the cornpuny's
"Colonel
Coolidge,
tall,
gaunt
Winding road that follows the
new contract with the government
nml inillld, Ids right Land raised,
tortuous Black River."
have nut yet been drawn up. But
tln&gt; typewritten copy of the oatti
A EC said the firm "hits already
" A t such times us the rmigri"‘s- in u sternly left Land, broke the
started preliminary work aqd has
man could muke himself heard in Hilcnce. Clearing Ida throat ha
agreed to continue th* project pro­
the aiieedlng cur, he poured into Spoke:
vided mutually satisfactory runmy indifferent ear a plan of
"I, Calvin Coolidge, do aolrmnly
tract conditions can he .worked
action . . . A break for you tho l
Nwcar
Hint
I
will
faitliTutly
sxout.”
Will make you, and a break foe
crutc
thu
office
of
the
President
me/ 1 heard at one timu. ‘This
DuPont officials said they want
country is without a president/ of tlit* United Hlate*. , . , ”
the government to pay ail rusts,
“
The
non
r«[teatod
the
words,
waa the nil rose Dale insistently
receive all patents growing from
looking Into thn kindly, proud
employed."
the work, and then pay tbe com­
oyoa
of
the
7H-yenr-nid
man
on
Enroute they met tho headpany a fee of one dollar. Bghta of an approaching car. the oppoaito aide of the table,
DuPont got out of the Hanford
“ Tho colonel continued:
Both had to slow down to pass
operation In 1946, at Its own rc• And will to the heat of my
on the narrow road. Recognising
uest. Company officials aaid thu
reporter* in the other ear, the ability prenerve, protect end da*
irm felt that "with the country at
SMMTtVUNMM appealing to Congress to give Gen. MncArUiur the faroea end equipment be need* to win
fend the constitution of the UnltFountain party stopped. “ There's o,l
peace, It was following the pro­
s ta ll.. •
ta Korea, Detente Secretary Luula Johruou (right) confen in Washington with top-level military leaden,
. . . . &gt;11,_________.1.
'the constitution
no use going on, Joe,” one of the on aiauis.1
per course for a company whose in­
newsmen yelled. "We've Just left of the united stales,' the aon'l tjHandtng CLtor.) an: Naval Operation* Chief Adm. Fom-st P. Sherman; Army Chief of Staff Oen. J. Lawton
dustrial field 6f endeavor Is chem­
Collin*; Aaaiatant Air Force Secretary Eugene M. Zuckerl; Air Force Chief Gen. Hoyt Vendenberg; Army
there and Mr. Coolidge has gone voleo echoed, And n* tho Vermont
istry rather than physica.”
Secretary Frank Pace; Gen. Omar Bradley, Chairman Joint Cldete o( SUIT and Navy Secretary Francis Mat­
to lied. , , , He’ll take tho oath farm hoy solemnly uttered the
"This is still the company's po­
thew*. Seated at daak In center of the gioup la Men. Krnnath McKallar.
(InleraetUmni Soundpiieio)
in the mmring. . . . go back to words:
sition," they ssld, "but in the In­
Lndlow and Join the game."
'
so help me god.'
terest of national security, Dui’ont
' "Naturally, 1 was undecided,"
Calvin ('oolfdire waa thn SOlh
again ia prepared to place its ex­
Fountain mounts, "hut Date's president of tho United Stats*."
perience and technical resources at
'this country Is without a prt-si"Tho venerable Vermont con­
dent' kept ringing In my i,ars." gressman. taking hi* Urge, oldthe disposal of the government in
They went on snd found light# fushioned watch from nia treat
undertaking Ibis new project for
In the Coolidge homestead. They pocket, announced In a stentorian
the atomic energy commission."
WSre ushered In by the Qoolidgo voice that might have been heard
Neither tho AKC nor company
chauffeur.
in Ludlow:
announcement mentioned it, hut
"In a moment Mr. Coolidge
"It Is exactly 3c47/
DuPont is having legal difficulties
entered from the kitchen and
"And I had for tho world the
with thu government because of
ahook handa. Mrs. Coolidge came ■IramaUr story of how an averagu
Us far-flung operations.
American, a nun of the people,
In June, 1949, the Justice De­
aunator-to lie withdrew to
became president of tho United
partment filed a major anti-trust
ner o f the room and engaged hi Stat
suit against the DuPont Company,
members of the DuPont family.
of the war.
General Motors Corp., United
Korean War
States Rubber Co. and other Du­
A spokesman at his headquartPont firms, demanding that inter­
eis said thu enemy efforts had
h«en checked hut not atoi
locking intsrssta lie ended.
The Iloda were expected
The then attorney general, Tom
ell of their remaining tanka Into
Clark, described the DuPont In­
the battle aimed at pushing the
terests as "the largest single con­
American* off the penlneula be­
centration of Industrial power in
fore their reinforced defenaea can
the United States' 'and announced
make u decisive stand.
that the euit. filed In Chicago, was
U. S. Sherman tanks with 7(1
designed to break it up.
MM, guns supported the Ameri­
The new atomic plants would bt
cans near Chfnju.
financed, at least in part, by the
Planes with bomba, rockata and
anecW 8360,000,000 approbation
machlneguna hunted out ait am­
Mr, Truman asked July 7.
bling Communist force*, Including
AEC listed these as factors of
many tank* In tha Chlnju area.
major importance In picking a alte
Naval and acral force* hit the
M THUS MUM HANDY, U. 8. First Cavalry engtnaore prepara a
for the apparent H-bomb project:
two southern porta o f Mokpo and
welcome for North Korean force* as they easa a "daisy chain" Ml
requirement* of the
Yosu, supply base* for the Com-,
alaas acrae a bridge near Yongdong. The men crouch low as they
munlsta behind the big puah in
keeping n sharp lookout for Had snipers who may bo lurking (a
the southeast.
age neer the river erasing.
((fniemalloael
“
Awadphet^
illrltlsh and South Korean nival
unit* destroyed warehouses end
supplies at Mokpo.

Arms For Formosa
in the nation. Florida ranked first
In Urn nation In IMK, but wa*
nosed_ out
by less
m
, r ______ __
Trentago point by Maeaachuaelte laat

year.

In death records, Florida Im­
proved It* poeltlon from fifth to
third regionally and tlst to !7th
nationally In 104*. tha National
Safety Council reported. la addi­
tion to 073 killed, than wen S3,880 injured and 100,080 property
ilamaga accident* last jretr,
Without attempting to put val­
ues on human live* lost, the Coun­
cil estimated the "biU'for thle pnveutable waste during 1*40 In
actual uut of pocket loss was ap­
proximately 831^00^K»."
~ Hill alio ropartnd that the
ha* gradually improvad It* i
for ovecall affi
it broke Into fist ground that traffic safety
tehae to the main 11. 8. road- of standard w
supply lines and ta Pusan |t- cent in 1040.
n their arrival, the Marines
orders for a quick rush Into
la. Thor ranged from teenre to grieiled veterans,
he North Korean Communist*
• punching eastward toward m»r encampment hare.
Wth all troops in camp, mad
la the main V. B. as*port base

National Guard

New Industry

Hoarders To Jail

When Coolidge Inaugurated At
Midnight An AP Man Was There

dollar market.
4. Lift restriction* which limit
foreign Investors to only 2B per­
cent participation In any project.
The Senate loan proposal wlU
have to go before the House which
could knock It out uf the bill,
Acheson also said that Russia's
return to the United Nations Se­
curity Council, like its welkeut
seven months ago. waa marked by
new violation! of Soviet ebligalions as a UN member,
Acheson told a now* conference
that Soviet Deputy Jacob Malik,
who- retumad. to the Council v*JtUnlay ami aasummi the preali
officer’s chair, was guilty
throwing Impediment* in the
of restoring peace and secant
Korea.

Soviet And West
withdraw or revise hie own
but was willing ta make th
version an additional Item.
That waa where th* i
etood when tha Council adjourned
last night, after defeating M
Malik's attempt to uaaaet alia
Chinese Nationalist delegation

Marines Land

lly would bo rushed Into combat
"Wall, wo camp over to fight,"
tha leaUternack *ald. "I think tha
boy* are ready."
Pfc. Richard Sutton, of Ran
Diey&gt;, was Interested In guerrilla

K ra i ra n

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ply to all privately financed con­
struction and would be administer­
ed by the Federal Reserve System.
Meanwhile Pretidnt Truman was
reported considering asking Congross for blanket powers to restore
rent controls wherever economic
conditions warrant such action.
Housing Expediter Tighe Woods
Is understood to have submitted
rent control recommendations to
the White House last week ut Mr.
Truman'a request.
An official familiar with Woods'
recommendations told a reporter
the housing expeditor also wants
Air. Truman to ask Congress for
power to bring new defense areas
under tent ceilings for the first
time, if conditions make it neces­
sary.
The Pirsidenl also sent a new
letter to Congress today urging
speed in raising taxs JG.tMiO.OOtl,000 to help pay for rebuilding
America's defense against Com­
munism.
The letter, addressed to Chair­
man George (D-Gu), was reud to
the Senate Finance Committee u*
it began consideration of the tux
increases.
Mr. Truman's new communica­
tion arrived ns demands were
made made in Congress for an
excess profits tax, aimed at “ pro­
fiteering."
Senator Brewster (It-Met told
reporters the President, In his
new letter, did not call for an ex­
cess profits levy now. "But he did
not close the door on It," Brew­
ster added.
George predicted quick passage
of the $5,000,000,000 tax boosting
bill, "substantially as submitted"
by the President,
The House Ways and Mean*
Committee, meanwhile, t u r n e d
down an excess profits tax pro­
posal aa part o f new legislation
for renegotiation of defense contracts.

Frees rase O e s l
for use In Its plant during the com­
ing winter season.
The wrapping machine has
shown 98 percent efficiency, n n ^
has wrapped up to two car load*^
a day of the individual stalks, each
with its identifying label as re­
quired by law.
Encouraged by the success of
the machine in the dropping of
celery, Mr. Hoiack recently de­
veloped a “ head" device for the
wrapping of grapefruit, h-ada of
lettuce, com and popper*. Articles
such as balls of twine, package* of
Jello, and other 3 rodltd* cun Lo
wrapped,
M
While not eliminating the need
for refrigreation in the case of
wrapped foods, the flsvor snd tex­
ture of the food is much improved,
he pointed out. Chase and Co., re­
ceived a letter from a woman in
Texas, commenting on the keeping
qualities of u stalk of Cliaxe ceL
ery which had been grown here
und wns packaged in |iliofiUn.
Mr. Kandxittom recently pre­
dicted that the machine will find
wide acceptance by (lie food trmlcQ
und declured thut It will I&gt;h man­
ufactured here.
(C s s d s s X

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W . LU N DUlD H T. tO cem ed
IN P H O H A T R
T O AL L. W H O M I T M A T r O N O K R N t
N'ntlr* Ir h e r e b y H lw n t h a t I t P T I I s
L I T N D Q U t S T h ae t i l e d h*r f i n a l r « M ‘
port a * a d m i n i s t r a t o r I&gt;r t l i r r e l a t e
of R U W I N W .
UIN D Q U IST,
de­
c e a s e d ; t h a t e h r h a s Med h e r p e t i ­
t io n f o r f in a l ills ch *r# ». a n d t h a t
• h r w ill a p p l y to t h e H u n n i s l . l r
D o u g i n s B le n a t ru n i, Cull m y
nf g r m l n u l e C o u a t y . F lo r i d a , on t l o
SCIh d a y nf A u g u * t . ISSU. f o r a p ­
p r o v a l o f * a m * a n d f u r f i n a l (Its.
c l i u i x r a s A d m l n l M r a t n r n f 111* es­
t a t e o f M OW IN t v I .P N D Q IU H T , d r r a n t e d , un t h la I j d a y o f Ju lr . IHSh.

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doted for security reasons."
C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A . IN C H A N 2. Such military consideration*
CURT,
as vulnerability to attack.
JOHN M O O n r.
Plaintiff
3. Public health and safety prob­
lems.
fll lT H C. MOODY.
D rfendant.
4. Availability of governmentDivoRCR I'HOCKKniNoa
o w n e d liind.

6. Closeness to population cen­
ters ho us to avoid building new
government cities like those erect­
ed for the A-lKunh program.

Vulnerability factors probably
would dictate putting the new
plants ai some
Cither seahourd.

distance

from

In udditiun, large amounts of
power, ond perhaps considerable
quantities of water, might be re­
quired fur the operations. So a
site on some rivet, near a power
dum. might be desirable.
Nelson, the government'# man­
ager for the new project, is 45. an
engineer, and was with tha Abomb project for several years.
The depoly manager will he
Robert C. Blair, 43. a produrliun
specialist
und administrative on.pci-ini
flneer.

N'OTICH T O A P P M AH a nd AN’ HW Bit .
H T A T K O F F L O R I D A . - R U T H U.
MOODY. D efend ant: O n M h m N a g .
T O ; R U T H C. M O O D Y .
You a r e h e r e b y
n o t if ie d
that
J O H N M O O D Y hna
lir nii gh t
a u l^
lu m i n a l y o u . I t U T H C. il O O D Y ^ d e - ^
fe o d n n t f u r D i v o r c e , In t h e C i r c u i t
C o u r t. N in t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , Hrm ln o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , nt H an ford ,
F l o r i d a . Y O U A R K I I K R M R Y NOT I K I K D and R R Q U I H K D lo h» a n d
a p p e a r , e i t h e r In p e r s o n o r b y A t ­
ttornsy.
o r n e y . b e f o r e t h e s h o v e C o u r t on
S eepptteem
t » F0‘. “a t
t h e Stnl d- a y■ ’ o f H
m b ea r i**
Hanf nrtl, F l oarid*,
r i d * , a nd f i l e t h e r e .
a f t e r y o u r Answer, o f D e f e n s e «&gt;
y o u m a y b * s d v l a e i l . F a l l y o u n ot.
lienoe a D e c r e e p r o notlfewto w i l l It*
e n t e r e d s e s l a s t y o u a nd t h e aald
“ V r t n ^ A . ^ r ’tind O f f i c i a l
Heal u f t h o s h o v e e n t itl e d C o o r M f
t h l e 1s t d a y o f A u g u s t I MO. S f »
H an ford , it em ln ol a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
O, I*. H K H N U O N .
Clerk o f C i r c u i t C o u r t .
H s m lo id e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
•th circu it.
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. Fire, Windstorm INSURANCE
Phone 104
112 N. Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida

LO U ISIA N A GIRL THINKS
H AD ACO L IS WONDERFUL

not mandatory, ho added, bat ha
expressed the opinion that a num" J‘ women will be
found to do U
Intelligently,
In mektng up a jury list the
County Commission selects not
Issa than *80 or more than 800
men. Tha names are placed In a
box by tha county clan, and whan
a jury Is needed the judge draws
the venire of nemos In tha pre­

"W e have goad Infantry and I
ttdhk wa can handle the guerrtfii*," be said, "Anyway, welt
make a atab hi It"
Tha Marine* in green combat

pretty Betty Jo Pnjeaa, 101
b a F n n e Bt., VUI* Ptetto. La.,
J , , .he wouldn't trad* her botttt
of HADACOL for all the tea la
China. By giving her ayri^a tha
Vitamin* tt lacked. Bl, B3, bon,
and Niacin. HADACOL Ira give*
har that wonderful HADACOL
feeling.
Her* b Mia* Pnjeaa'a own
etatamant: "Before 1 started tak­
ing HADACOL 1 waa troubled
with cold* all the time. My eyeten* was so run-down that 1 ac­
tually couldn’t work— I bad to

yoar system lacks
J H , Iron, and Nlara lly to relieve this
he real cause of
That's tha kind of
meat—the kind you
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A-Bomb Production
1 1’s t a ll mi rU

M O N D A Y JU L Y 31, 1950

THE SANFORD HERAT.!). SANFORD FLORIDA

P A G E S IX

I 'rn m

l-nu,- l i a r !

able m aterials," it said, “were
produced ut the rate authorized
by the President for the ralendm
year lDMl.”
It didn't give the rule Mr.
Truman hud authorized.
The agency reported a pmu iliilitV of Increasing its supplies of
precieuc uranium ores from larth
foreign and domestic sources
It made no statement y to
progress on the hydrogen bomb.
But It said the atomic program
in general lind b&lt;*en “recast to
implement the president's direc­
tive’* of lust January ordeiing
work continued on “all form:"
of weapons, including the II-

tomb.
"Di&lt; i fotij wore made and uluns
(mined tor constructing thu new
facilities necessary to Implement
lliut dirccttive fully," the report
- 1.ili'il, lidding that these facili­
ties would la* “substantial.”
A t to ttic third possible atomic
mi upon —radioactive poisons—the
leport .laid only that “studies
mi tlu feiudhility of radiological
. iib.itliiices us u method of wariu ii were continued."
Kadioiogicnl substances send
out rays which could contamin­
ate u lurgi-L urea with dangerous
liullont tivitty, forcing tile sur­
viving Inhabitants to flee.
At a news conference In con­
nect ion wilii i.-.siiances of the
AliC leport, u cummisslon scieiiti i -m l r tiiilie* m&gt; far Indlcata
itie use of such materials is
' !iu oble but peihaps not piacti.ul .it (lie piesent lime."
The report told of accelerated
iffm t i to di-velope nlomlc-poweri’d “iil.iunrim.- un-1 aircraft, and
nul re lurch in ibis field Might
|.eei| the development of ntomlc
.ndm.liiut power ns well.
It also «et forth in the greatcm detail so fur the commission's
lecliniipies for protecting workcis in its vast plants—and the
public outside—from “un inferno"
(if daiigcrniih atomic radiation.
This experience, it said, “ Is as-iAing in planning for civil de­
fin e in event of war.”
It described n variety of proj u t ! iiinusl nt developing impla,
inexpensive indlulion-detection In■ti omenta which might he used
hv
rilatlvely-untralned
Indlvl■t&lt;iiiI i n civil defense nrganiralions.
The report spoke of a "general
; pciil up” in the piocorrmenl and
pioctAsing uf law uiuidum ores.
Delivery of such mes from
fiu.il'ii souiccs continued ut a
’ : ;• ti-1 m l oi.v rule, n said, “and
pio g n s
wa:i inane toward uri mining foi incieused future supplum"
The uiiniiiituiltin milled that do­
mestic pioduitimi of uianlum
"continued
lo iticicnsu," and
Plans wen- made for further ex­
pansion oT operations un the
t'oloruilo plateau—this country's
l'i -.l ih.niestlc Nource lo date
In addition, it mentioned the
'T iimn iso if new production In
I he western Unihsl States nuti'll’ the ( silm ndo plateau,” as
well ie Impioved prospects for
■xploiHtiiin in this county and
• u n i p In thiougli
new types of
iii tisi Ion instruments,
T In* coiiimisslnu also reported
un ren tied production and ilistrl*
billion of rndiuurtive mid uther
uloinh* iiiuleriiils for use in med­
ical, agricultural anil industrial
iippliciition i.

ness.
Legal Notice
The our-dny convention n!
llla lllu M a rk n rax* I)m I
was to ie«r on address today by
ing 1,300,000 state AFI, members Govermr Thomas E. Dewey,
NOT1CR
N o t l r r I* h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t w e
that the amendment “originated
a r e e n g a g e d In b u t n e s * a t K l. I
with n group of western employer/
D o t 4(0. S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
who waul state
unemployment
F la . u n d e r the F ic titio u s n a m e
■The U r t d d l e " a n d t h a t w e I n t e n d in
apencie,, to deny Lenefiti&gt;" to all
r e g i s t e r said n a m e p u r s u a n t to t h e
unemployed mriniiere of any union
t e r m s o f t h e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e Hta-i
•
OAK 04 SUMAC
on xlrike.
t u i e t o - w l t : Sec. lll.n l o f F l o r i d a
S
t a t u t e s 1141 w i t h t h e C l e r k o f tlie
F
Stop
itching,
dry
up
Under mininnini federal stand­
'blister., quickly .safely. CF liar c. u i t C o u r t o f S e m i n o l e Coun ty,
ards, he auitf, the states could not
withhold payment* to such joll­
W a l t e r C B a ll
•w TV Y -nRY
P h y l l i s Ba ll
ies* worker/ because to do so
Ow ners
would be forcing worker/ “to take
•struck work.” Uut the Kpowlam!
Amendment would deprive the
Secretary of l.abor of reiiutrine
states to conform to the stand­
ards, Tobin paid.
Tobin paid that unification of
the CIO and the AFI. *Ttow ee-sm*
close to comminution,” and added
that such a merger "has long been
one of my fondest hopes."
“ Never In the past." he said,
“have the two great wings of la
N I C K S PACKAG E STORE
bor seemed so close together,
never lias our labor movement
4 1 0 S a n fo rd A van in
seemed so near to broadening po­
litical activity and other forms of
cooperation Into organic single-

Secretary Tobin

State Demon
IDm Us i m f u a rag* l » i I
Hodglns, Sanford, ehulrman ol tie
Publicity Committee.
The three women are the fir-t
to hold state organization chali
manshlps,
Donnell Is head of the executive
committee. Other meml«'r- ate
Mrs. Thelma Sheffield, St. Peters­
burg, vice chairman; Walden of
Sarasota; Mrs. Gonzales; I...I
Tharp, Everglades City; Dredwnrd
L, Thompson, Daytons
Ilcnrh:
Mrs. Marjorie Smith, Fort Lau­
derdale; Frank D. Upchurch, St.
Augustina; l.ewls K. Purvis, Ar­
cadia, and T.W. Conley, Okeecho­
bee.
Other committee chairmen are:
J L'arrol Naisli, Betty Hutton ami Louis Calhcrn In a acme
resolutions, Upchurch; rule:., .1. from MGMV “Annie Get Vour Gun," in color by Technicolor, show­
D. Hodges, Jr., Lake City; cre­ ing mi tie* liilz Theater screen Tuevday, Wednesday and Thursday.
d e n t i a l , Park M. Tramm.ll,
Blounts town;
campaign, T J.F
The Bt. Lawrence waterway
the flinty chairman, f.ittlefield
wii ou led fioln the .State coin- development project has been
under international Investigation
mitici' in ilu* second May primary. since 11*06.

POISON

WHISKEY WINE
RUM
GIN

WASHINGTON. July 111—&lt;/P)
It mi atomic bomb wars smug­
gled Into this country crated In
the bold of an enemy shin It
could not tie delected except by
opening the crate, an atomlft
scientist an id today,
•
Hr. Karl Z. Morgan of the
Atomic Energy Commission's Oak
Ilidgo. Tcnn., I.iiborntory told a
news coiifurenco he knew of nd
detection instrument th at would
disc Ion* n homh hidden in a crate

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IN MEMOKIAM
In .........
of uur dear loving
mol her, Mrs. Corn .1, Sheffield,
who pusHcil nwnv one year ago
today. July 'JH, HMD.
Where llaxra Never Fade.
Aiming the roxes straight and
fall,
Ami those that dropped against
the wall.
Was one bright rose with petals
soft
We loved I e.'t of all.
Ilul one f iir day the Master came,
Ami called this one bright roae by
name
Upon III" loving breast *twaa laid
To hlooni where roses nuver fade,
(signed)
Mrs. Janie 8, Manning,
Mrs. Pearl 8. J.-ksun,
Mrs. Julia 8. Jordan,
Mrs. Juanita 8. Hines,
Mrs. Lillian 8. Jones,
Mrs. Elisabeth 8. Ray.

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N o. 247

Korean Communists Renew Pressure On American Lines;
&gt; D rive T o W ithin Forty Miles O f U .S. Base A t Pusan
President Sees W orld
Peace As Endangered;
rees To Controls
T r u m a n Calls For $4'
Billion More For
Re-A rm ing Of West
E u ro p e a n
Nations
WASHINGTON. Aug. I - ( A P )
— Purulent T iuiimii told Congrrsi
today that wotld pearc has hern
endangered by the Korean Crm»
and asked it to vote quickly 14.(JOO.UOOOOO of nrw money to aim
anti-Communist allies.
™ .Sjierd in getting production of
military equipment under way is
imperative, the President said in a
letter to Hour* Speaker Itaybuin
(D -lex) formally asking for the
money.
Mr. Trumali added:
“It is now clear that the free
nations must accelerate the ef­
forts they ate making to slicnglhen
i t then common security.
"They now have no alternative
but to increase rapidly their ptepairdncss to defend the principles
ol international law and justice fur
which the United Nations stands.
This sourie provides the best lto|ie
of dr-letting future calculated out­
breaks against the pcifce of the
w o rld .".
,

Malik P r e s i d es
At First A u g u s t
Council Meeting
Russian Rules China
Sitting I l l e g a l l y
In Council Session
I.A K K S U C C E S S , Aug. I—
iil’l — Ituc-iii'h Jnkob A. Malik
m-I iiiiim I In tin- I itili-il Nation*)
today, ending n 7-month boy.
coll, ami wits In-nton ilonti in
on attempt to rule the Chinese
NninnaliHlH nut or Ihr Secur­
ity Council.

I AKT, .S IXTIES. Aug. I &lt;/P)
Kuiri.i'a J.ikub Malik look over
as president ol tin- U. N. Security
( mint il 1nil.iv ami Mib-il tnimediateIv Hint Nationalist China was tit­
ling illegally in tin- session, lire
United ila te i and Hiilaili ■h.ilh nged tile lulingFrance and Norway joined in
lire piotrst, but India annoumed
its viipjiott of Malik'* d n isian.
Malik, returned to the Security
Council after n boycott of almost
seven inonOti. Under the regular
procedure, he wai council presi­
dent fot Augusl, and contended Ire
bad full uulhoiity lo rule against
die right of Nationalist China to
►
it in the seriion.
Malik reached the U. N. building
at 1:59 P, M. (UST) and the
Council session began I X minute*
later. His ruling on China came
quickly. and tin- (.outuil plunged

Missouri V o t e r s
P i c k Senatorial
Candidates Today

S anford K otniinns

WABIIINirTON, Aug. 1_ W )
— hr Offense Department said
f t h a t "rU’imnlR1* of the
J-ecomt Infantry Division, the
M r'
Division and the
J ifili Hecimrnlul Combat team
liave arrived in Korea. Hriefing
olfirerH, Him made the
annoHtu.ment, emphasiird that the
term ‘element*" means that none
of lliese units |„ „i mil strength.
A Nsvy spokesman said that
use of the word "brigade” Mould
not to* "too fai off" in designs!MiK flu* ftif* of tht* Mariiu* unit
ihttt has* rf-nchnl «outh Korea. A
brigade strrngib is customarily
nlsnut li.liun men. Hriefing offlecru said the equipment of the
Marines is similar to that avail­
able lo Army units. "If t h .j
have any secret weapons, which
we know nothing uhmil, Army
forres there also have them,” the
spokesman said.

Power T o Control W a ­
res, Prices And T o
Ration Goods Rai­
ses No Objection
WASI lINGfON Aug. I— (AP)
P nridrnl lium an said today hr
has mi ntqrrl'uu to enactment ol
►
laird by powers to control wages
and prices. ami lo ulion consumer
goods.
Mr. I ruiiinn set out bis poviliun
in a letto* lo Senator Mavbank
D-Sl ). chairman of the Srnale
Hanking Cumimllee. That group is
now working on controls legisla­
tion.
llir Pierident'* trod of consent
made it sirtually certain that Congiess would put in his hands die
power lii clamp on svagr-pricr-iahoning whenever lie feels they are
needed.
.Sentiment among the legislators
foi giving him that authority ha*
been growing ever since Bernard
lt.ii.mch. * mobilization adviser in
two Woild Wars, made a strong
plc-i last week for all-out economic
mobilization.
About the tamo time* the White
House made public Mr. Truman's
tetter to Maybank, llous* H.publlcan leaders cam* out for banding
the President stand-by, but not
mandatory, powers in the ration­
ing and mic«-waga fields.
A fter * meeting of the House
GOI* poliry committee, Republican
leader Martin of Massachusetts
told newsmen “The consensus was
that the powsra should be mi a
standby basis, with the I’resident
having authority to put them into
effect when he thinks they are
needed.’’
Mr. Trumans letter went to
I'liulrman Spence (D-Ky) of the
IIoUmj Hanking Committee as well
as to Mayhanlr.
In it, the President said he re­
frained from proposing wage,
price and distribution controls to
congress “because It seemed more
important to obtain quick action
•m the nowers contained’’ In his
proposed defense production hill.
chut measure asked powers for
the government to take over any
plants needed for national de­
fense and to divide up scarce ma­
terials among manufacturers.
Mr. Truman aaid that measure
waa designed to meet the pro­
blems immediately before the
country and th at he avoided a
request for stand-by controls fur
fear of having action "dangerously
delayed."
He went on to aay he has no
objection to addition of standby
wnge-prce-ratlpnlng powers but he
listed four conditions:
1. These should be supplemen­
tary to tha producton anu credit
controls first asked.
2. They must not daisy action In
the 8enat* or Rous* on the earlier
requests.
.7. Controls over prices and

gtessional leaders at a White House
conference yesterday that he would
ask for Ihr $4,000,000,000.
The reaction In Congress indi­
cated- there was general sentiment
to provide it.
However, the Senate took occa­
sion, In acting on another foreign
aid measure, to serve notice (tint
it thinks the time h.V come fur
the nations to stand up and he
counted in the fight against ComviF tminiun.
l l ' M l I l H * Oh !'• (&gt; T k t N I
It did this by w riting into a
&lt;34,76f&gt;,GOO.OOO one-package ap­
propriations bill power for the
President to cut off economic re­
covery funds from any country
that refuses help for the United
Nations fight In Korea.
There were also rising demands
for arm s aid to nationa outside
the Atlantic Pact.
NEW YORK, Aug. I (A*)—The
There are many Senators who U.S. Court of Appeuls unanimouswant, for instance, to help Spain. )y affirmed toiluv the conviction of
&lt;£ The &lt;4,000,000,000 Mr. Truman II Communist leuderii on I'hurpox
tC s s lls s M Oa Pace Three I
Ilf conspiring to
organise the
Communist party to leach und ad­
vocate the forcible overthrow of
the United States Government.
The main opinion of cd pages
was w ritten by Chief Judge Learnetl Hand with Justice Th»ma* W.
Swan conrurritig. A separate con­
curring opinion of seven page*
ST. I.0U1S, Aug. I—(/Pi—Miss­ was w ritten by Judge ilnrrie It.
ouri voters picked llr8. .senatorial Chase.
^nom inees today in a primary elec­
Til* defendants. III of whom are
tion enlivened by President T ru­ a t liberty under bail ranging from
man’s Interest In tha race.
&lt;20,1)00 to &lt;30,0(hi, were not in
The two principal candidates for court. They nr* Kupene Dennis,
the Democratic sanatoria! nomina­ John D. Williamson, Jacoli Htarhel,
tion are Emery W. Allison, a vet­ Robert 0 . TbompMin, Hcniniiiiti J.
eran state senator, and Thomar Davis, Jr., Henry Winston. John
C) Hennings, Jr., a form er con­ Gates. Irving I’otasb, Gilbert
tr e e It nave a s r«a» l e s t
gressman.
(O n Ms s « « um raw* T w e t
Allison had the support of Mr,
Truman, The President would like
to see him win the 8engto seat
now held by Republican Forrest C.
W Donnell.
Donnell has three opponents in
tha Republican race but he was
expected to win with little diffi­
culty. He did not campaign.
NEW YORK, Aug. I— U P ) — The question la: who’s going to pay
Missourians also voted fa r nom­
inees In IS congressional districts. for this war, you or your children? And anothar til wiD your neighbor
All Incumbent congressmen, u go on living fat. while you hive to pull in your bait?
That’s what the debate in Washington is about: taiation vs.
Democrats and oaa Republican,
were seeking renomination,
government borrowing, inflation vs. controls.
Hennings and Ms backers have
In the long run. no matter how the defense spending is financed,
criticised President Trum an’s In­ it will mean n lowering
I f of the?
terv en tio n In th e r a n . A light general standard of living,
eco­
the budget oven while stepping up
nomists contend.
" d d t u r spending.
Some
o
f
those
in
the
pay-as„
AUTO ACCIDENTS
The Family Economics Bureau
N.C. Philips suffered minor In­ you-go-ranks, plugging for higher of Northwestern National Life
juries requiring hospital tre a t­ taxes and tougher controls, ap­ Insurance Oo, o f Minneapolis
to be In strange company,
ment when an automobile In which pear
believes th a t no m atter how you
he waa a passenger overturned a t since Ahey*ve been the loudest to slice It, paying for the w ar will
complain
about
taxes
in
peace­
12:30 o'clock this morning a t time. But they say that after boil down to n cut In the average
Twenty-fourth S treet and French two big wads they've learned th at standard of living fo r Americans.
Avenue. George Hughes, driver of and other* way of financing a war
"Government borrowing has
the automobile stated to police is Just fooling yourself, and pay­ been popular la past wars," It
th at he lost control of It when ho
reports today, "because of the
to avoid hitting a,dog. ing more In the long run.
widespread illusion th a t a nation
#attempted
The
Nationa]
Association
o
f
T.C. Collins waa anothar passen­
can finance a w ar a o i* or lea*
ger In tha car.
M anufacturers
tax
consultant
* * • ■ * * s r s ? i much of the
Allen Legett, 73, of 410 Oak Dr. H arley L. L ets, comes out »*
burden on to tin next generation.
Avenue, narrowly aacaped Injury today with a pay-as-you-go pro­ This Is a dangvrene mirage."
whew Ma lWfl Dodrp caUldad with gram , He • Approves of some cf
Tha Bureau explains it this
a IMS Cord automobile driven by P resident Trum an's proposals (for way: "our dvQJaa standard of
Emma C. Lloyd of Lake Mary. The tu rn s) and disagrees with others living depends basically upon bow
accident occurred o t 8:00 o'clock (for example, hiking corporation much civilian foods are available
this morning a t Oak Avenue and j—sm s taxes), But ha appear* per person. Oraoter production
Damage to the U n fit to anil fo r tvon more austerity
tiler production
President so Ihr,
smaller aupp

C o n v i c t i o n Of 11
CommieslIpheldBy
A p p e l l a t e Court

H ard est Blows Fall
In K ochang Area;
Fresh A m e r i c a n
Troops P o u r Ashore

Demands High T a x es
And Austerity To Pay F o r W ar

SM sattv,

Member* ot tbo iiutniy Club and guests enjoyed their unmuil
dcnle to Lemon liluff on Gene ItoiimiilnlV "Skylark’’ lu*t week,
leading t ■tun left lo light uie II. It. Pope, F. I). Scott, Gordon Hrlsson. Gene Houiuillut, I*r. Clrurlc* 1‘risvoiis, Knrle Turner, Hob H ar­
ris, Roy Holler, Orville Toiielitoii, Andrew Stine, Fletcher Holla,
Hubert Pearce, lirougliton Walking tj. \\\ Spencer, II. L. Perkins.,
Sr., Geuige Stine, Dr Kuprcd, \V. It. Nicholson, it. L. Perkins, Jr.,

1

OiJur.A

Photo tty Tint Mwnlm

Jim Dnvlil*on, II. II I'oleiimn, \\ A. Patrick, George A. Speer,
Holland Dean, Waller lliivm- . Hi. Orville Harks, Tom llimvn, Jim
II,,lt,■clow, Vivian Speer, liny Williams, W. A. Leffler, Jack Itatigun,
and III A. W. Fppi, Jr. u ilo i i attending, mil m lie plctnie, were
In A \V. Kpp .Sr. l laicure bidding. I'od Hwtrlin, Dun Wright, ami
Arthur Moore.

Ma c Art hur And
L e o p o l d U r g e s Sheriff Mero Denies Charges Of
P a r l i a m e n t To
Gambling In Seminole Count y Chiang Agree On
G iveSonP ow ers
Slid ill I*. A. Mrro, who h.n been iununonril by Governor W .mrn Formosa Defense
Police Mass T o Stop
Further V i o l e n c e
In Belgian Crisis
HltUSSELH, Itelgiinn, Aug. I
—(el*&gt;—The Socialist-coni rolled
Belgian trade union federation
ordered nil striking w&lt;qhrrs to
return to their jobs toduy after
King Leopold ashed I'sriismeni
to delegate his powers to his son.
Prince llauduuin. Crowds outside
Socialist headquarters cheered u
government announcement that
decreed all persons arrested
during the past few days of dl»
orders will be released.
BRUSSEliTBelgium , Aug. I—
(A P )—■ King IjeopuIJ atkrd Par­
liament today to delegate hi*
Irawer* to Prince Bnudoum. and
police m atted around the govrmment minittrie* to avert lurtliri
violence.
Leopold olfeted in effect. *
►low-mol ion abdication. He would
remain King in name only, with ln»

In attrml &gt;i hearing Tlturmlay in T.illaluitvee in legaii) In rnfiiurnu-nt
of gimhliiiK law* m Seminole I'nunly. Unlay ileclxtrd that the nitiiiniini
did hot come ai a surpiivr, and th.it hr hai iiulhing lo fear n« a
ie»iilt of llie heating hefotr the Governor.
Govrmor Warten** action followed an ailirle in the lani|&gt;a
Tritiimo Sun tuy wlilcli referred
lo “wide open" lioliln piiinldiiur County. Hut I also slate tlint II
m Seminole County, und which is not sold openly on the streets
ulio referred to ststenum ts made und in Innumerable places of
mt gambliug in the county hv J- Imsiiiess us was true when 1 look
Hraiiuy Odluini, stale represon- office.
ta)ive, and stair* president of the
"Hefore I took office, so pre­
Jape res.
valent were punch boards that
Sheriff Mero declared this during the scrap drive,, for the
morning, "I know that I have wnr effort, the American Legion
fulfilled every promise I made truck which collected (he scrap,
lo the good people of this county would every two weeks pick up
when they elected mu to this an entire truck luuil of uuthing
office. I know that there tire not hut punch boards from line con­
now, nor have been since I took cern alone. Furtherm ore, I was
office, any slot machines, honor crltirixed by certain city officials
rui-ing machines, punch honnl because lliese boards, slut machin­
or trade board* unywlmre in es uiul burse raring machine*
Kotulnolc County.
were licensed and when I slopp­
"I agree with Mayor Hesrdull ed them, the City lost &lt;:tn,fllin a
of Orlando in bit statement of year ill license fees."
indignation in the Sentinel Sun­
lie lidded th at in all of the
day morning that there un­ comments about the Sheriff's
f&lt; ]* a ila »s a s r * I * T o s t
doubtedly is holita in Seminole

Na t i o n u l i s i
Troops R e p o r t e tl
JoiniiiU C o in in i t: s

F u r tu t* i

l All ’Ll, luiimiia, Weilnrtiiu)
Aug. 1 — 4/1*1 t’ lii,vug Koi-Slick
tlei l.ircil lixl.iy In- .inti Genrl.il
M.uAilliui lud le.ulirj agicrmrut
oil "a {oiiiuititin foi the joint tieIrntr of Taiwan" ( 1‘ otiuota).

I hr vrlet.m Cliine»r Naliou.il
i l Ir.iilri ■►►lied .i In icf statement
tboilly .ill'-, M.uAiilmr rrtuineil
to Tokyo (tom -i Hying visit to this
island tblr.ileurd by Communist
invasion.
Clii.iiiK said * foundation also
li.ul been laid for Ciunese-Alliencuii "tiuliliity tooperaliun."
"Out tliuggle against Commun­
ist iiKgrcssiuu mil trilainly trsull
in fin.sl victory," Cliaug declared.

MarAtlhtu llew back lo Tokyo
yrilrrday after talks wills Grncislisiimo.
MacAilliur t u r n e d
down
(U esttaee* •&lt;
Chianti's lenewrj offer of 33,000
Nationalist tioops to fight along­
side United Nations forces in KoBy HAL BOYLE
tea.
WITH U. S. TROOPS IN KOREA, Au«. I — (/P)—It's up to the
••Such Dili mi at Ibis time might
Delay In the arrival last nigbi doughboy again.
su aerluuiily jeopardise the defense
,
,

It’s Up To The Foot S o l d i e r
To Decide T he Issue In Ko r e a

City Commission
Meeting Postponed

of City Commiosiomir Randall
Chao# from Maasachututte, where
he hae been spending a 10-day va­
cation with hie family, resulted
(n the poitponment of thu
scheduled City Commission meet­
ing to consider the bond resolu­
tion regarding the terminal pro­
ject.
The special meeting wn* te n ­
tatively set for next Thursday
night, and if not held then, the
m atter will probably be carried
over unll the next regular meetfnic, said City Attorney A. Kdwinn Shluholser this morning.
A final d ra ft of the bond re­
solution, embodying som« changes
from the original draft, was re­
cently sent to the City by the
bond firm of Caldwell, Marshall,
Trimble and Mitchell, said Mr.
Shlnholeer.
Mr. Chase said this morning
th a t he did not arrive in Sanford
until 1:80 o’clock last night, but
would have attended tha meeting
had he known about It In time.
He added th a t thd plane In which
be . arrived In JacheonvUI* had
been delayed is ita schedule by
fog over New England

Thi* fellow with llie bent walk and a timelesi weariness lit lit*
rye* ii going to have to decide the issue in Korea. The crucial fighting
is still the ground fighting.
,
They wrote the boughfool off after the First World War and said
buttle wo* over.
hit role In
. . . -----—
. . .But • —
they had to call him hark hv the tanka—hotter tanka—but It lan'l
n.illloria in the Second World tuck of tanka thot hla chiefly
War.
And today It I* American in­ hampered the Americana nud
fantry that Is most needed here South Korean*. The United N at—Infantry equipped with modem tuna force* simply have lacked
weapons In real quanity.
the manpower to form a solid
The flybny* of tho Air Force* continuous line that can sift out
have done n tremendous Job of the infiltrating guerrillas ntid
rear-area bombing and frontline sweep the Iteda back north liko
support. Hut this la not liaaically a rolled-up carpot.
an a ir w ar.
' »
And Someone will have to blow
Guerrillas troops such as the a bugle that will bring M ores of
North Koreans make poor targets thousands more doughboys Into
from above. Trying to bomb action—or the present retreats
them Into submission la like try ­ will go on until the line goes
ing to wipe out ail tha ante In down to the water.
a pasture by peppering it a t night
More modern tanka would be
with a acatter shotgun.
welcomed. Especially the new
But many men with rifles can powerful thick-platad, hard-hitt­
go through these mountain, ridge ing General Patton tanka. For
by ridge, and flush out the Red*, tanka always bolster infantry
who He hidden In the gullies ana morala. But tankman them salves
fH T final
don't
T&gt;e * Invaders do have more
.

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H'uatluurd Oh l*«a* T S t s t l

CIVIL AIR l'ATROL
Thu Civil Air Patrol will meet
Wednesday evening a t the Alr(usrt Hangar. C. It. Dawaon will
instruct u class in signalling
from 7:0U to «:«() I*. M. A fter
tills, Lieut
Fruiicis Roumlllat
will Instruct the men in tho
fundnmcmils uf m ilitary cour­
tesy. The C. A. I*, reports an
urgent need for radio men.
SFGHFGATION
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 1—
The Florida Supreme Court today
refused lo older the admission of
five Negroes to the University of
Florida.
The court In a unanimous opin­
ion said it would not order admis­
sion of the Negroes to the white
Institution until it waa proved 'to
the satisfaction of this court" that
tha Hoard of Control has hot fu r­
nished Negroes opportunities for
desired
courses
"aubitantiallv
equal" to those offered all other
students uf any tax supported in■Ututiou.

U)KX(j. Wednesday, Aug. 2—
(AI1)
Noitlt Koirnn Red Force*,
exctling heavy prrtiure in the
smith, today pushed lo within 40
miles of I'uian. U, S. l&gt;a
in
•outheaslPtn Korea.
1‘icvh American tioop* were
pouiing ashore and ntoving up to
•he froirt Our unit wa» the fifth
ri uiitieiil.rl cunbat tram from
I lawaii.
c&lt;&gt; Her a I MacAltlmr, lit hi* Wed­
nesday nror'img Korean summary,
relc.nej at 12:35 A. M. Tuesday,
said llie heavy Red pressure envcn*J the touthein front..
But (he hnnlett blowv came in
the Kochutig area, where ihe Communiit* were trying to break
iluough to larg u , South Korean
cnibigrticy capital. They Were a*
horn J2 imlf-s southwest of Taegu.
A fionlline dispatrli from Don
Wlrilelrcad Associated Pres* corrcspondenl in Korea, placed the
Knls soutnern thrust 15 miles wett
of Masan, which is on the *outh
cn.nl 25 miles fiom Pusan
I Ii* Mar Arthur summary, issued
a Irw hour* aftri the United Nat rims commander idurncd fiom
hot tiros,i to loLyo. said UN troops
were attar king the Reds around
Yondak on the ea&gt;l roast. U. Sliilols repoited the Communist* in
IHiiilioirs 1,500 yards mjirIr of the
wrecked city,
‘Il is possible that friendly
lortc. have again fo n rd entry into
ilu t |Hnt cily," M .uAihur’s sumnuiy said.
Tile M acArthur rclense deiscrlhn l the front a* running roughly
from one mile aoullr of Yongdok to
seven miles northwest of Ando lo
10 mile* southwest of Reiigju, one
mile southeast uf Kwunnl, seven
tulle* northwest of Kumchon, four
miles northeast of Chlryc and six
tulles southeast of ChinJu.
The summary spoke of slight
UN troops withdrawal* but said
they were not forced and were
mude to prepared positions.
Thu push to near Masan In the
( I ’g s lls s t*

Oh

!&gt;*(■ T a i l

4 Guard Divisions
Called To Active
D u t y Identified
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—W —
National Guard divisions called to
active duly to strengthen the
Army's ground forces were an­
nounced today as the 28th, 40th,
t-'lnl and 45th Infantry.
A Defense Department an­
nouncement also Identified the two
Nutlunal Guard roglmental com bat
team* being called up a* the IttOth
of South Dakota and The 278th of
Tennessee.
Here aro
the geographical
groupings of the Guard divisions
and the points where they will
truin:
The 28th Division of Pennsyl­
vania at Camp A tterhury near
Edinburg, Ind.
The 4Uth California Diviaion at
Camp Cooke near Lompoc, Calif,
The 43rd, composed uf Vermont.
Connecticut, and Rhode Island
troops, a t Camp Pickett, near
Hlackstone, Va.
The 45th Division of Oklahoma
at Camp Polk, near Leeavklle, La.
The lhfl combat team will train
at Camp Caraon near Colorado
Springs and the 278th team a t
Fort Devena, naar Ayer, Maas.

Sanford W eather
High yesterday 93
Low this morning 70
Rain yesterday 00
Total rain, July, M 7 inches
July normal rainfall, T J I In­
ches.

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Reading: And Voting

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T ljE S ilA V, A til;. I, issn
f O l l A l h lilltLR VKKHK

If Christ I* our biother n r are
•a royal family Indeed. Hr worths
&lt;»f jour |rr*»l elder brother. Ilo nol
■*nrt iH.hnnor on the family nama:
■Hr i« not ashamed to rail lli*n&gt;
tbnthrrn. -H*h. 2 :11.
Wo see where women between
:|h« sge* of Ih and 34 buy mote
tlrpirin thnn any other age tjuuip,

$ .4 N r.,;tn

TUESDAY AUG. 1, 1950

H F iw A i.fi. s A N P o n n . f l o r f d a

Crooms Academy
THE WORLD TODAY
To deceive More
By DeWITT MacKRNKIP.
AI* Fnrei(tn Affair* Annlyal
Land For booms
.
,,
. . . . .

Should persons who are not litera te enough to read
their ballots he allowed fo vole? T he question has arisen
in----------Ohio under
stances. The
M assachusetts --!
--------------unusual circum
------------------------ ---------------------------01 officr! K'P‘'
w«» ndoptod by referendum this y e a r ., . {•?*"•. "**ekin,«f We«,o*k.n| irBy unanirnoila vote th* Cnuntv
and IS to lie used for the first tim e In November. Previously her
miliary oligarchy. u
Public Instruction v* •
a voter who could not read was able to vote a party ticket beginning to turn toward* thing* I H"hm| nf
«uthorli*d Attnrn«y* Fro '
of his choice simply by m arking an "X " In the circle under ■pritual.
Wilton and (,.W, 3IS
finenror to begin
l he party emblem.
Mil* fact la *mpha«i*e&lt;t by the
one* condemnation proceeding*
vtalt In Amcrlra of wm" I L
f,-r
th* arquIMtlOli
pioperty ad
....
t the
ai'iukitlon of property
Now the pnrty emblem will he missing, and the voter current
aixly Japan*'* loadota— pollticnl ; iact-nt (■ th* Crnom* Arademy In
will have to lie able to read Ihe words to know w h at he buain*** *nd labor -who nr* *n ! )t-,trr Urn! addition*! room* ma«'
is doing. Slate officials are divided an to w hether the voter their way home after attending a i„, *,|ded tn Ihla. th* nnb’ Negf
who r a n ’l tend is enlitled to liave help in the voting booth. Moral Htarmament (.'unfi tcnee In )||„(, »f hnol In Seminole rm tnlv
Sivltirrlnnd. Vice Frceldnii r ■*„,(, T.W. I.awton annuunc*d t*
tike a voter who is physically unable to m ark his own hnl* Calx,
Barkley marie an mldieari nf web [BVi
lid.
come t« them in Wnthinglnn at ' llie Btale Board if Kdura'lon.
It might ire supposed th a t th e ability to read is a thn wn'k-end, ami ('brijlrn Kuily- tie i&gt;"&gt;l*ttr.t out, would not approve
member nf th* Jupnnr** diet,
nlanilard rerpiisite lo voting. Yet only thirteen sta te s have amn,
••MV nitdiilonal boildiog uniesa 4)&gt;
addreateil the senate.
iite i «t fniieast-ii from the pre
literacy tests for voters. In some cases the literacy test has
I bad n ebal with Mr. Kurly»ma Mil lhi** acre* lu a minimum of
been attacked as a device to deny the ballot to Negroes; it In New Y’ni k and be confirmed 15 ncre*.
ran Ire made to dir th at, hut so can o ther kinds of voting that n &lt;pirltual im.-veinent wan m
Pursuant to th* advertlarmeni.
(liinlificntions. The states which have literacy tests are wide­ dei way in 111* country.
Ibe piopo.eil luulgrl for Hid fl' «•
Nippon
bn*
lien
aiiffeilng
from
ly scattered ; Ihe first was Connecticut in 1855.
;i low wave of morality. Hue l«*t ••nr. July 1, 1950 to .tun* ..0, 1951
In this day Micro fa no excuse for any voter In he un­ her old ideology In military defeat wn • read and approved,
No i Itlxen appear' d ti*foie the
able to pass a reasonable literacy test. It certainly Is open and the pod-year jenii. found Board
to mis* any ob(ertion lo th*
her
with
nothing
to
lake
it&lt;
plan
to (jucsHoii whether n person who cannot do th a t Is compet­
Inidgcl, ran! Mr. Lawton.
Tim
reault
&gt;
&lt;
f
t
bin
ideological
ent fo volt Intelligently. It Is tru e th a t the Constitution vacuum wa* that Communism Tiic ncu budget railed for no
does not make any requirem ent for intelligent voting, hut the nr*hril In and took advantage of ■u.M-n e in mlllsgc, but in thr»*
n No. 2. 3 and 4 th* bond
perpotutatjnn of our dem ocratic governm ent depends on the rrituatlon. AfU't all, Commun ■iistrict
intercut milUgc w«# cBmlnnlcd
lam
did
al
lean
hnve
n
loneirl*
th a t kind of voting. Evidence of ability to rend seems to he
ideology lu offer, and plenty of In fllslrict No. I tho two mill levy
liltle enough lo require id th e ballot box.
argument* In ba^k It. The insult • uotiuoe.. the miiiic na last yeai

Sheriff Mero

\Vorld-Telegram
And Sun Shut Down
Because Of Strike

_ _p » a (Mil
___
office. no mention ha* been made
of the good work he had done
in Kemiiiole County, among th*
mo*t li«n*f|el*l ta-lng the removal
of gambling device* that w«re
NEW YORK, Aug. 1—U P )-T h f
open to llie play of children struck World-Telegram and Sun
and uaed hy them.
riosed Its plant today pending telIn a front page atory on July tlement of the CIO New York
30 by J. A Murray. Tim pa | ^Vw'pipe'r Guild strike now In
Trtbiin* staff writer, who recently
i eight!I, waak
visited thla sect Ion to obtain
’ Woods, executive edlloi
Lee B,
material for his rtlcle, the hoid- of the paper, aald the plant closed
line Mates, “Negro Gambling at the end of the hurineit dav vo­
Kingpin Elects .Seminole Sheriff ter day and would not reopen unt1'
A# Backets Hun Wide Open."
settlement.
"They tell around here that
'Those of the buitne** anJ edi­
Condon Merritt, politically powei- torial staff* who have been re
ful Altamonte Negro gambler, porting for work at the plant and
wa* th* man who more than any­ are handling assignment* else­
one else, elected F. A. Mem where are being paid," Wood said
sheriff of Seminole County two
"Those employe* who have been
years ago, n county in which isporting for work are for the
Rumbling today la on a free and most part auprrvliory employe*
easy basis.
ate not member# nf the guild."
‘'Election figuiea indicate them and
Commenting on the closing, Ed
ia something to the statement Easton, chairman of the Worldend n check the other night con­ Telegram and Sun unit of the
firmed the gambling end of It.
are gratified that
"Kingfiah Merritt l» a IViavy Guild, aald "we
management haa
set, good-natured and affable appaientty
Negro, 45 year* old who mnk'.’i Bred It cannot break the strike,
by a bnck-to-work move­
no Imnea about being a gambler, either
from the Guild or by forcing
but wlio is careful to explain that ment
he haa a lot of legitimate buxine#* meroher* of other unions to cross
our picket line*.
inteicMa ae well.
"IVc hope it also means that
"tin atnrtrd out in life aa an management ha* 'finally realWed
orange picker nnd now owns the the only way to settle the atrlke
busiest block of hualnesH houses la across the negotiating table.
in tho Negro section of Altamonte The Guild stand# ready, ae it hae
Springs ami has a frolicksoma fnr the past seven week*,,to ntgo
night cluli In Eatonvllle, which ta Mate on all the Issue* until a sat
in Orange enmity.
tlem ent.ls reached.'’
"Thia w riter called nn Merritt
The big afternoon paper haa-not
n few nights ago, accompanied hy published since th* atrlke began
J. Jtialley Odhnm, state Junior June 13. Member* of the mechan­
Chamhei- of Commerce prosident, ical unions have refused to criwa
nnd a number uf other Sanford the Guild picket lines.
resident*. Merritt aald he had
The newspaper's circulation was
voted for Sheriff Mero, but over 600,000.
modcntly denied having any par.
Basic Guild demand* are a re­
11tii In r political influence. He
that nine put nf every
readily admitted to Odham that quirement
10 eligible new empinyea he Guild
he had opposed hint when Odham members
and arbitration of all
ran for tho Legislature.
"I wan against you because I disputed dismissal*. Including tho**
knew you were ngainat gambl­ made on economy ground*. In addi­
tion the union asks wage Increas
ing." aald M erritt frankly.
"He said he never had been ca, longer vacation* and other
arrested or paid a fine for gambl­ contract benefit*. '
ing, but had paid a lot of money from thla “Kingpin" the vole of
for other*, lie denied that he had tha negro population from hi*
ever paid off a publir official."
district which haa a total reCommenting on this article, giatrr.tlon of 260 white end 266
Sheriff Mero declared, "Hegard. colored. I am at a loss to undeiIng the ridiculous statement, too atand how It could be ascertained
foolish
, _ to even consider,. madj . that the 213 votea I received
hy the Tampa paper that a Bern!- there wouldn't have Juat as well
note County N rgro gambling been the m ajority of th* white
kingpin elected me, 1 have docu­ voters."
mentary evidence from
th o
In teferance to bollta, Bherlff
churyhea of their great .suppoit Mero said, “This it a m atter th at
BIM| ^ trib u te my victory to Iheir je squarely up to tha eititen* to
untiring wprk. together w ith' that stop.'' Il« added that ha and his
of, the marchsnts and huslnea* deputies - are loo well known to
"make theao buys." He stated
njen of Heminole, County." •
In Mr, Murray’s Tribune article that these arrests m u lt ba on
he, quotq^i th at gambling- is OQvn 1h* strength &lt;jf a. sworn affidavit
and
notorious I n Altamonte ,of, participation and decarod th at

waa that many Japaneau atinleirta md In d h l r i r l s 5 and (I. there 1"
turned to tin- Bed lam, (hi kin* i one mill levy.
Bid fur inatallatino of modern
•rrvlblng Inillcr.
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This provldod a potent cluil dim line fluorescent fixtures with
We are wondering w hat H ubert H um phrey, South-hat- lenge lo Ja p n n c c boidr-r. who loot *:*- •inio lj|ie loirvre.s in “2 room
It it reported lli*l die nalionai
•if the Month Mid* p rim ni v school
•farm morlg*Re ilrhl liar dropped jng, fiegrcgnlion-HimiHhlng senaior from M innesota, Is no live for Commuid'm and 'n- ■■von? reviewed, following the rerthat they moat mm thcmaelve
thinking
when
he
sees
a
"Jim
Crow"
school
being
built
in
oyer a billion dollar* in the lari
with new Idiitla if limy were i ■Muneiiriniioht, of K.J. Moughton
'ten yean, which ii fine. f-Toiida'* his own state. An all-Negro school building is nearing com eonipate ullh Conitminbin Thit in iiiiooi utiil Iti. bald A, ileishnin
faun morlR*u&lt; ilrhl, however, h«i plclion in SI. Paul. It was built, say the school authorities, wan the noalton when the Mrirlegi iiglittiui inglnecr who will superbecause the growing Negro Hchool population was encroach­ «f nmioi r*arninnietii iK'Kiin !&lt;■ vii i tile ill Inllntiou.
riirn ,6f&gt;' i , »Tm h iim ' i to fine
The Hint ford Klirclrle Co., wn*
i'le i In Japan.
ing upon the white schools—ami it was necessary to re- n gM,
It. A. »tnn*l* fnr nhaolul* nwnided tho contract to aupplv
of ihe I Vi . n u of the Ko­ lievedjoMi the white and Negro children from controversial moral standard1, of honenty, poii
&lt;|iii|umuii ami fixture- at i t .
rean wai Ilie ilollm i mild liny 5i "m ixing."
ly, unaelfiahneim ami love; obed 795 and llie 1.1'. Batten Btectrlc
wn directed to make (lie Inictne to the gulden'!' of God, and
more “ Mull" than n .mild Inst yrai
H ubert, you will rem ember, shouted in the 1948 Demo­ adequate
t of $2,430.
time daily lo find out ■tiillalluii!' at ii
al the nine lime. We doubt if this cratic niilionnl convention th a t segregation of the races wa** wlial 11 ia; llie rigid for Sound
trend will continue in view nl recent a despicable, damnnldc evil, and th a t it should bo wiped home*, elenii buelncaa mid politic*;
Korean War
development*.
o ff the fidr face of the United S ta te s of America. His fiery and management-labot lenni-work
to
piodner
an
abiiU'Innt
(munnniy
,
voice had much to do with inflam ing that racial Incendia­
|Hta,l*a« Plata C ns Cl**l
ClieMer Bowie*, wartime OI*A
all. One of tlm cardinal t*nenl* i -•mill represented n gain of about
rism which has caused so much unnecessary agitation and for
of M. It. A. la that one run gel 10 miles since Monday.
chief, more lately Roveitiot of
ill feeling throughout Mm rm inlry.
specific gublnnce from find If It
&lt;ll tun Bed thrust* wore devel­
dinner in ill, hat hern reiuiminnted
la nought.
Now,
in
a
big
city
in
hln
home
atnte,
H
ubert
sees
what
oping around Kochang and (Ihiiw
for that office liy llie ttatr Demo
Mr.
Kuriyamn
aald
that
when
•iig llyoprliing in the southern
cratic convention, lie will be op- m ust lie to him the horrible spectacle nf a "Jim Crow" the partv of fg| departed for the • i &lt;tor and at A dong in the
school,
Ih
reads
in
a
Kt
Paul
new
spaper
th
a
t
"segregittion
M.
It.
A.
meeting
In
f’aix,
the
porrd by Itrp. John l-odge, a coll
mu III. Hut no eerioua gains imd
'(in of Senator fleniy Cabot Lodgr has reared Its ugly head in St. P aul"; and he m ust realize, Prime Minister told them ».■ b -’iu been reportial made at these
bark
something
new.
Wall,
they
in the bitterness of his h eart, that Minnesota, confronted
three points.
of Manacliuiett*.
think they found “something hew''
llie Iteila apparently hoped to
w ith a problem which has long faced the South, is m eeting In
thla spiritual Ideology, and I'tuih United Nation# troops #tf
Three iliee.n fnr llie two Amen
it In th" Southern m anner.— Tampa Tribune.
Kurlyatna told me they were going the Korean peninsula before sufcan diviiinn* reported landing in
to encourage It* spread, and to Iu lent arriving U. S. aid could
hulld a new leadership thmtigh tie- i each them. .
•Korea, but if that i* all dated to
,
, „
To Replace Or Not?
universities.
lint hour by Dour anxtouely
'arrive'fnr the rlext week, they can
Kurivama appeared In bo pul­ -vailed American troop* stepped
do little good. The three divisions
P aris will he 2000 years old In 1951, and a m agnificent ling ht* -new ideology Into pra* iisluiie at a South Korean port.
Which have been fighting there for celebration Is expected. The plans Include the replacemerit; tin# when, In addteaalng the Sen Mom* lushed to the from 'to
bract- battered American and
'the p u t line* week* are played of m any uf the 140 bronze m onum ents which the G erm in ala, hi* said:
.. our'«lncere regret that Mouth Koreans who have been
tout and the new troop* will scarce- occupying troops melted down nr carried away. Many of ! -hit la
Japan tut* broken nlnmil a ten •nuved hack for days hy the
liy lutfice for lenlapemnti. ^l»c- U}g|e removed to Germany w ere recovered In 1946., .
Bed hordes from tha north.
Theta fresh troops included
- . Arthur will need three or four rhmr
Not all will he replaced. 'P aris was famous for the num ­
division' In the neat week or two ber o f ‘Ms statues, many nf them poor nrl ami m any com­ mistake on our pert, tii* mngueni Meinmll* nf the U, ft. Hernial J* heavy, controls local electloiyi
mon* focglveneas hih) generosity (n fantit Division, which landed
'If he ii to maintain hi* foothold on m em orating persons long since forgotten. These th ere Us of
arttf Merrill control* .the N&lt;gr
Amerlen not nnlv allowed Jepan Mom.ay, ami two following army rot*.
,,
the mainland.
units not otherwise identified.
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a no rensod to restore, nor Is th ere demand th a t thia be done. to Mifvive lint Is helping onr re"Bollta and (Juba' are
In addition, the main force of
covnry."
Am ericans have never gone in for public sta tu e s to tho ■I asked Kurlysms alKiut th* re­ tile U. H First Marine Dkvislbn sold
fd wide oien hy whlla '
A good example for other
well as Negroaa, tha aald.-"It
.. American ciliti ** &lt;et |&gt;y Kostiuikn extent uf the Krcnch. Yet some Am erican cities possess liction nf Ids people In the atomic unit* lookup for by doughboys
Is ratten, and it ii hdrtlng buklweary of iptrrating.
Mississippi, where ihe city count'l monuments dating hack to the w orst period of Am erican bombs. II* ruplieil llmt tho JapoAn nrivunced administrative
ha* adoptee, a levolulon outlawtar art, the dreado in which G rant w as-president. The .destruc­ ne»o .realised the bomb* anVCd unit of th* Matin*# hsa nrrived
mey and non t pay their bill*,
Japan,
because
the
tiso
of
th&lt;J'&lt;'
million* have reached such a
;|hc Communist I’aitj The only im­ tion of certain of these might conceivably make a city more weapon* onnhled the Kmiwror to in Korea from the United St4t«i CWidlU
g s ''th a t I hate been looking
provement we could tugged to that ra th e r than less beautiful.
surrender without loss of fnce. to prepato for the oncoming s tatgo
•
trmible.'
Frevltnisly I luid asked Illroisbt lentiu-rneck lighting forces. 'But for• Imiihte.’’
Would lie In lake the intniheit all
(they had not bden slgther in
Mr. Murray pointed out 'tha*.
GUashl.
mayor
of
Nnges»kl.
'.f
hi*
-i-^V
“
U, out and ihnot them down like dog*.1
nertple harbored bitterness liet nufr Kotos al lu F. M. (7 •A. . M "Sheriff Merb, who went In office
Sunford Forum
first hy appointment, was elected
Incidentally a lecent report (how*
nf the employment of the Iminli EMIT.
troop* had been tiv - in HUB hy a vole of. 2843 over
that there 'it only one tardfattyagainst their city. He artld they tn Frontline
a breather atnea the Red* his opponent, R.B. ‘.Hickson, who
Tndey I'm going to atoo on'lh* did not—that they tmdarslood wh; broke
ring Communist in the whole Mate
through in the south got 2014, a different# of 989,
toes
pf
a
few
Sanford
people.
Ant
It
was
uanl.
of Miitiitippi. A great Mate,
Monday nunhing. Tha Americana
*‘A check of returns," tha -4irf don’t mean to 'hrulan your Cohi
The distinguished complexion of had braced and dug Into haw
•Mjisinippi.____ ^
Urie adds, "ihowed that In Al*
or hitit Vi*Ur tng rih h n g ' toeni
tbl* party of tii) la proof enough position*.
iUinoflte Springs, w 11 h .266
More than one hundred thouaaud I’m just giving you ■ little friend
Th* Bed thrusts 'around Koregistered to 256 whites,
1 'fttrivia ha* br.en building a Get lollnra was paid hy Seminole nudge, ‘Monday I •noticed &gt;• little thht * anlrltiisl movement la in­
deed umier way In Jatmn. How- rhang and tlyopchong headed Negroes
*trtan ’Army in Kail Gerutany fpt loutilv rlttxeua aa stale sales lax new* Item In the Tlmea-Uitlmi averi we shall be too opilmisttc If toward Taegu, rail hub on the Mero got 213 to ,88 tor hia op*
.pograt. th is la the only precinct
.more than a yeai. Now it it an-* •Jilting the seven month period about fhe reatxuyanta In Sanford we aspect nn Immediate ami main cenlial frontline #up|dy 'in which hli majority Was heavy*
Hyopchaftg In thla prrtirtct, Odham waa
N»vy polite from the beginning nf the lax. agraelng to go trt R rants pfcr cup wholfsalt rhnnge, Thera la a long, mute from Fuaan
Him ■ ...................
Nov. t, 1049. through June ltd for efiffee. Cjo ■I proceeded to go
fight ahead.
was set ahlcte Tuesday morning behten almost two to one." ;
i* In be niganiied and "omptioller C.M. (lay, annoumed around'end'take a look1‘sec. Bure hard
Nations don't experience sweep­ hy American fire botiibs. U. B.
enough every place 1 want to ex­ ing Ideological changes over-night. planes sought out and bombed
today,
f•
Beil troops In villages, hamlets newspaper also said t received
Grata builitata In the eounty cept on#
_ had coffee
, , for. tUfnt rant*
Wa tha
* 'hua ala*■
— ... I
A J M Li ■
nnd rice paddles.
during tha parimt totalled 118,880 . Thla one »place
'• » Wat
Missouri
Voter*
Plane pitot a reported tha Rada
It wai'atl
553.. Of .thla amount taxable aales tion
!*on taf#,to ff. .It
wa» atlll At ffva (•ant*,
Mode
traKon.
Contact
haa
boon
.
kept steady pressure on the
fotallpd 88,104,844 yielding a net ,!• »» not writing thla an.ap adver( ( . 'i i B f F t u m Pm4*. Dm*)
marine* and they will'be vied,
northern
front
where
Sauth •with (ha enemy and that#o has
tliement for Mr. Mayhdrd, but
t a t A f 1108,181,Korean troop* abandoned Yech*n been no pressure from the
guy w ad them in’the ^ it, war,
T got
nluhla cof- outatate vote was preil'-t*,l sn
wbeyp T,g
?t my
,ny nl«kl*
Florlda'a llm ltad'aales tax pro .that a wbarp
the' outdoma of tha Allisnn-Hen Monday. Yechon is an Important enemy."
&lt;
u Ify to plefent u* fiom'»endii1a dueed IC3;O80,P09 on l7flt»JI7!.9|7
,
• f, i —r c . ,
nlnga face Wa* expected to h in t' link on the aaat-weet highway .. The Eighth Anny ra p o ria d ja
Now, It aaema fooll.h-for raffle od Voting In'Bt, Louis.
;MO matatUU to cmlniuioti to ta l. taxable kalt*. Groat »ale«
train
routo arms* tha Hamehang#Ah« buildup , p f 1Communist
to tin. up, ■
i o .forgr • so**
Virginian# also chose party can •long fro n t
dCafoHt. MaanwhiU, wo'do&gt;rtMhiij| vara 88,480,688,
! thruita through narrow valiaya
There was fighting in tha toward Taegu from Koehaag.aod
4tm in| W h l G h n lin i to i 'Thla- total for tavan months lnefwiaa,!of ,|s m 4h#n iHHlt '-Get dMat#»,‘fnr Congress toilav at th
H ith # 1battogs of Urn Uitng
to a lark-lnatep eatnaalv
itiM ta of Andong a t aunaat But
ihem to raaiM the KuitUn Indicates ’th i t odr original1 eatl Say cof fas casts BO i cu ts pa" rilntax
which taw only thrro Democntti 'he city wa# still /rcpdrtd In
o f -40 million i anmi*I' vlelrl
7-iiith Korean*haMt tit i m t :ttatia.
will prove accurate," aaid Mr, Gay. pound( rUiMt &gt;jmr tlaea-by buying incutubenta ijraw opposition,
i if M*e
.r •«■ aw—1'
■Blit nf 'Mu* state's ronvre^sniC' - O r .t h t ‘ten tra il front th* H n t
He
added
that
the
final
cnllerilnnW
f)Vfcil«‘ Wr were worfjhtg »bo«t
W illi,tba wgaftanti-rraem
Cavalry UlvisWti reported It was
fhrtbgh Nd+imbar they sligLl* bsals.
thst gna* with-tha pound olgoffe*
under heavy pressure all Tdee•x a cad th aaiU aiata,
cosu 00. oants, atroat '.n fo -B b lo ha'thrac. who had opponent*
t’av and made a abort withdraw*
Tha Comptroller 'again thanked which makae Mk'cupa *nf&lt; raff ce­
ul on its north flank. It chimed
W. . ____ _I„.
•d lo notice lha conviction and im- (It# registered dealer# and! tax- nt 8 cents par 'run this hrlrigi In
district, appealed in"for • touch' the dealtuction of 1« enemy tanks
‘jprifoiim^ni ol the lawyer who df- paver* for (hair patience and cn 88.00, ■ grot* pralft *f 80^8 on the and-go haltlc.
ilUring the righting.
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' The 'If. 8. 211th Iria n try •Uivi- movement t
.ftn d rd General Afihailovic tevergl operation during early mouths ef costs. At p-enta Xjaj rT ran
Opposing
Carv
wa*
ttlihninnd
the taw's operation.
Chi rye,.» aou
a |o . That brought back to ■ “ We a rt particularly proud that Of roffee sell* fftMW.So. Figiirlng attorney Mineiie* Folkcs, Jr., |r "itm also made a planned with* would Imparl
the 10 ram# Increase In'-cost *f iBtfl'tltn same' twit'brer# msteheri drewal to stahilUe its central
10a UM memory o( Tito baiore Kc Mot1# aingia auit- haa hean filed In­
A na M W * 'b rin g 'Ib eifitt!# ami Ciijrv won by only 2,tX)0 x*ote« north eeetor Bnea
(til out wtth hit CommuniM fnaaj* volving iBtvrpieUUon of thy law r*X,fc
A IK H. Eighth Anuy 'ram
up 81.60, simple arithmetic, 'give* in a 83.000-vole primary.
’ &gt;l»o We ram *«bf«d' the m* ,by my office/' ealdiMr. Gay. 'Bey- you 81.70 gross profit on 81 dm Republican governorship and munlqu* Issued In Korea at L
testa havd Iwen made of the costs, a gross profit &lt;4 a &gt;11(114 *4naUrlsl race;
P{ M. TuesiUy (6 A. M. E B T l American and South Korean linos
PM of Mihailofic. Ahhough » ernl
s—spired by hllter said:
ihogfftnt
*
law’s constitutionality but none
TAnlBatifttfOiF—
-oevrkhadowNl
a
11
' - Uio thdapendenc* of TlU, has been aUecwafttl."
- 0 ’' •&gt; * ua ./
i
. "The Routh Koreans coo nil
Coffee
Is
a
great
American
ensother
contests
In
the
Kansas
prK
itntat ba lecured againkt
•etkd ' United States 1 F an as
There sre new more thsn
ay d tp pn th#
making a planned w itM viw al’
jixian aggteriion, Mill we 'Ocr- rdgUferett d e d W , - each '"jllled
;( *’!. i,
•■nlu.
Mronaer more -eerily defend
Mr, Qay *a|d the confu»t
jfily’ Vili n * r« »K«f any 1ta|a
Capt. Howard L
VV-laimteh, the lt)3«l UOF presl terrain. The
link h*e h4u
take rare of a email Increase |n dentlal"nominee, indirectly t era* •mopthed a n d ' ransolkUtad • re -1
Ii.wtyiUver giay happan lo lui^J
w b**l*e&lt;*l yra-nwt h id in g for a return to state po- during the danger of hating
king smoothly on a currant }*•■**.
T
l
»
auth • pity that all mer- lltioal power,
salients and of permitting penebasis.
H
“JF"
'H e euppnrted Willard Mevborrv
h h 'fo rm er aeccatery, for the &gt;uh Darby.
Conviction
Upheld
ernatoriel nomination against Ed
• ’
W.
Two years ago Derby beet nat
Vs4? tv iiy h«ie»,
♦vgrA’P. Arn; a • former nttdrnar Landon
for tha party leadership
| •*»»• Calhaam
nf-):1 3*S ' .
‘ ,1 In winning control of the Kansa#
UrtHW. Curl ‘W inter mnt\
WtH.
4
'A
m
had
tha
support
of
Governor
I #1 l#M| If ' 1 - A,— ■
delegation to tha Kapablleaa Ni&lt;
Dennis rtow ia " 0 c m n g a year's
Frank Cariaen and Senator llarrv tloasl Cnnvrnttoa.
■Hack in&gt; Intjo-Cbiiu, Ini
prison term for ro n ta a p t of Con-

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P a y s $100,000 In
State Sales Taxes

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^ ^Thompson waa aeatenred to
three resrX In ‘frrieral prison 4n&lt;l
th# other* were’sentenced to fl*v
r*ar* each. All were fined flDJMO

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A lone, bandit Dmk &gt;9M» frani the
prripriainr‘of a (Ifenrwaler haaoh

** '•-♦’ * • fried al4h# trial.mnd chragnd » a t •ariri, t«hot him 'down and escaped
h#_wyu thhraad.
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;to make ■tha arrd*t and
th a t S u i t Attorney M urray
O verstreet. had dOderad hla will­
ingness 'to proMcnta;
■In conehialAR M artff •Mero de~
clarod, • "I b a n nothing what­
ever to faar from th h hearing
before .tha Governor. I welcome
an opportunity (o talk with him
of-Hemlriola CoOnty.
"Bine# thia moeaags came from
1be G on rn o r I b a n bran deeply
touched at ‘the bidlknatlon
proosed by Mifmtnmabla'
citisana
ia rit!
of high wiri ‘ low d w rra who have
com* to me with offers to bo nf

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m npA A om m
Board of Director! In ‘order io
B t t•nd
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Tha Socialists, Buset said, hid
agreed to the settlement because
otherwise hundreds might Imva
been killed.
Some feared the Socialist lead•rs of the anti-Leopold movement
might not he able to conliul tliwr
party when the pruposed agimmenl comes before parliament.
The king implied a promise of
abdication with these words:
"This
attribution
of royal
power* to Prince Baudouln seems
In me a necessary step towards
the solution which ought to rlesithe way for accession of the Cro^n
-Prince to the throne when he
reaches hia civil mniorlty (at 81)
If, a* I hope and desire, the teconciliation promised about -rai­
son take# place.'
•
Baudouln will he 21 on Sept. 7,
1861.
S o m e anti-Leopold Socialist
leaders termed the King's offer
"satisfactory." However, the Trails
Union Federation, which had
sponsored widespread strike# de­
manding abdication, called for Its
regional committees to meet fot s
fresh evaluation of the new situa­
tion.
Leopold had offered yesterdxv
to abdicate, then qualified hi* • far with conditions the Socalists
and Liberals termed unacceptable.
Hia latest move came aa Brus­
sels already waited behind closed
ahittUr* "for a great motorised
rotest march on the capital toB» by thousand* of strikers.
Organisers of th* mareN called
It dff Imirted'stcly aflar th# broad­
cast of tha King’s message. But
th* marchoN were already In mo­
tion and sotii* ( had .’aplW d Ja
Brunei*.
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Leopold's lastea offer wa* the
same he'm ade Apr. 18 when Bel­
gium'* ) opposing political parties
Were nagollatittg fo r a -solution of
tha royal crisis. It waa njaeted
than by Socallata and Libera lo be­
cause the King refused to promise
to leave the county white 'Baudouin held the royal aulhorilty.
The statement today mad* no
mention of what tho king plan­
ned In rthls respect.
The King’s stvtement ap p eal*
to'all-B elgians to close ranks and
•faraup-to ah# urgent International
problems confronting tha country.
"I hop*.’’ tha King raid,-^now
that- a ’solution of appeasement
a 'After (tho grave diffi­
culties. x&gt;f the last days, the Im­
portant social, cultural and teflon
.problems which ate bring posed
in th# country will soon find their
solution Tn th e ’normal way of our

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. He added that there ria . ■
'boeeiMHty
lelMIlty that „her would be #c- doriodrafttc ‘ rogfan*."
compwnled 'bn tb a 'ti
by -Marian
The -48-r*»r-old Leopold, w®

H a rm n , W. A.‘ orn, and n wnrokitod In 1*46 boeaura'h* had
'F. O attas,’ who
kbn surrendered to th* Germans durIn uraorarfng
opera“ ■ “ War It. triurhod to
ttonx ’In (th#
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r ryn sf '
1fi»&gt;' t i 1.

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Prince would become King when
he turn* 2 1 next year.
This eased the critical tension
that has pervaded Belgium for
weeks, but Ihe are* of Brussels
around Parliament and the min­
istries was put into a state of siege
this afternoon. 12 hour* after Leo­
pold's announcement. Police from
■II over Brussels were concentrated
(here. They put up barbed wire
fences and stationed armored cart
between the royal palace end ITKliament.
Most of the city was quiet, how­
ever. A small number of strikers
rode around in trucks dtcorated
with the yellow and red emblem of
Ihe Walloons. Leopold's principal
opponentsCommunists at a demonstration
charged the anti-Leopold opposi­
tion had sold out. Max Buset, So­
cialist leader, w*&lt; honied uoi&gt;n
with cries of "abdication, we wvrt
abdication" as he tried lo speak
from a balcony.

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�TITE SANFORD HERAT.D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

TUESDAY AUG. 1. 1930

Social. And Personal Activities

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Social Calendar

Mrs. Donald Knight
Is Guest Of Honor

Honoring Mrs. Donald Knight,
TUESDAY
The Fidelia CIbxx of the Firxt recent bride, Mrs. Robert M, Jones,
Baptist Church will meet
with Mr*. A.D. Abrams and Mrs. C.J.
Mr*.
Miriam Vinup, lit! West Culeman were hostesses at a mis­
Nineteenth Street ut 8:(JU P.M. cellaneous shower last Thursday
with Mri. M. G. Hodges a . t o - evening ut the home of Mrs. Junes
in Flora Height*.
hoitesi.
The
Daughter of Wesleyan
The rooms were beautifully decSunday School L’l a s of the First orateil with arrangements of sum­
Methodist Church will meet id the mer flowers. At the conclusion of
home of Mrs. M.K. .Strickland. !MH the contests, fur which prises were
Magnolia Avenue, nt 8:00 P.M. won by Mrs. K.I.. Johnson und
The hostesses will he Mm. Fletcher Miss Faye Johnson, Mrs. Knight
Bolls, Mrs. Kuth Lumiquist, Mr*. was presented with many beautiful
C.K. McKee, Mrs. M.H. Smith and gifts from the guests and hostess­
Mrs. M.lt. Strickland.
es.
The regular meeting of the | Mrs. Boyd Coleman ami Mrs.
W.M.S. of the Central
Baptist Cecil II. Junes assisted in serving
‘P Church will he held nt the church lefreshnicnt* to the following: Mrs.
nt 7:30 P.M. There will also he u Knight, honuree, and her mother,
“ stork" shower for Mrs. T.P. f a - Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. Austin
•on following the meeting.
Knight, Mi*. Myron Smith. Mrs.
WEDNESDAY
0.1), Landless, Mrs. Sam Keeling.
Tlie P rayer Meeting service of Mrs. ILL Wallace, Mrs. Eluorv
the First Baptist Church will In- Spier, Mrs. W.A. Brown, Mrs. Jeff
held at H:tH| P.M. in the M-morlnl Davis, Mrs. G.A. Jones. Mr*. H ar­
Educational Building.
old Keeling, Mrs. E.M. Howard,
The Sunday School Depart merit*
of the First Bnpti-l Church will Mrs. Kurl Dussev, Mrs, Neal Cole­
have their Depurtniontal Meeting, man, Mrs. Wilbur Keeling, Mrs.
after the P rayer Meeting Servic* Ivan Itulaiw, Mrs. It.I.. Johnson,
The Mother’s Clul. ami theii M i C. K. Carter, Mrs. George
families will have their picnic a' Maffetl, Mr*. J.A. Benson, Mr*.
Mis.
Knvntnnd
Mr, and Mrs. II tirin '* 11 a - 1 Frank Connell,
home from 3:00 to 6:00 P M Fm limit!. Mi's. H.J. Davis, Mrs. .lack
further Information ret M r . K Hickson anil Mi-. W.C. Coleman.
Also, Mis* Dorothy Knight. Mi*
Lloyd.
Bin Intel lohnson. Mis* Hettv Doris
THlIKMfA Y
The llouglr.s lohe Juitloi Bio William- amt .Mi - Faye Johnson.
fherhuud ot the Find
llanti t
Churrh will holil its regular meet­
ing in the Melt’s Bible Gl,i*g ii.nm
ill
Hie
Memorial
Educntlona)
Building ut 7:30 P.M.
(Cnallaurd Krm* Cm * 0**1
T.E.L. Class of the First llanti i
Church will meet in the Educa­ answer.
tional Building ut 7:30.
"This is no tank country." said
Lieut. John N. Itmish, of H arris­
burg, I’a., who hn* cuntmamUd
tank platoons in Europe and
Korea. "You can’t maneuver. The
roads are narrow and the hridge( ra a lla a ru grunt l-«a» Oar)
into debate on hn tight to make it. won’t lake much weight. If you
Malik came buck to pteside get off the roada you l*og down
over the first Council session he in the rice paddies. I have heard
had attended since lust January that the Russian tanks ran iru
through rice paddies because uf
f* 13 when he walked out in pro their wider tracks. Hut I don’t,
teat against the presence ut tha
bellevo It."
Chinese Nationalist delegation.
And trained infantry armed
Before returning Mutlk made it
clear that hu would insist upon with the right weapon* know how
action on the China recognition to deal with tanks in mountainous
Only a few of the IS)
auestion before hv would enter terrain.
tanks in Lieut. Roush’s own
iscuasions on Korean peace.
The United S lates delegation company are still operating afte r
waa prepared to oppose this So­ two weeks of combat.
“ThS North Koreans often lead
viet proposal vigorously. A spokes­
man aaid the United .State* felt off an attack with a couple of

Korean Tanks

United Nations

strongly th a t the business before
tha Council ahould continue to be
the question uf aggression against
South Korea and not the China
representation iasue. The Ameri­
can delegation worked late laat
night preparing for contlngenclea
th at might arise at today’* ses­
sion.
The session attractud one of
the biggest demands for specta­
tor tickets In U. N. history. Offi­
cials had to say “sorry" to 20,01)0
applicants. Miss Marguret Truman
got one of the 600 tickets for the
spectators’ section. A committee
room was set up so overflow
spectators could hear tha proceed­
ings over a public address system.
Others crowded the chamber uf
the Economic and Social Council to
see tha meeting on television.

Chian# Kui Shek
lOssHssM r i s e N n Oast
of Formosa that it would be Inad­
visable,” MacArthur said in a
statement.
But MacArthur made a stern
warning to Communist China, re ­
ported massed on the coast 10(1
miles west of Formosa for an a t­
tempted Invasion of Formosa.
“Such an attack would, in my
opinion, stand little chance of surcess,” the five-star general said.
U.8. warships, under President
Truman’e June 27 order to protect
Formosa, are petroling the strait
between the Island and Red China
“In force."
MacArthur noted that “the
policy has tieen enunciated that
this Island, including tha Pesca­
dores, is not under present cir­
cumstances subject to m ilitary In­
vasion.
MU I* my responsibility and firm
purpose to enforce this decision,”
MacArthur, who had patted
Chlang affectionately on tha
■boulder when he arrived
raised the Generalissimo’s flghtg spirit.
“It has been a great pleasure
for me to meet my old comradeIn-anna of the laat war,” MaeA rthur said. He added:
“HU Indomitable determination
to resist Communist domination
arouses tty sincere admiration.
HU determination parallels the
common interest and purpose of
Americana th at all peoples In the
Pacific area shall be free.”
Then, Just before MacArthur
boarded hU plane, the Bataan, St
H i l l A.M. Tuesday for Tokyo, hr
told Chteng:
“Koep your chin up—we ars goIn r to win.”
In Isas than Si hours, Me*A,th u r and hU F ar East staff of admlrnU and A ir Force and Army
generate had conferred several
tlmaa with Natlonaltet leaders.

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tanks followed by Infantry," he
*dld.‘ "BdE thljr doh’t get any­
where when they send out tanks
alone.”
He has a high opinion of the
skill with which the North Ko
ream Infantry fights armur.
"They He In culverts until .
tank cornea along and then they
hit it with grenades wrapped wtifi
dynamite,” he said. “Or the.
to ambush yuu in mountsln pass­
es, They eat field guns In the
hills and they put a man with an
anti-tank rifle so it will go
through any part of our light
tanks.
But the new U. S. 3.6-inch
super-basookn has shown It can
do the same thing to the Russian
tanks used by tne Korean Reds.
The frontline troops have con­
fidence In It.
And wars are usually won more
by men than metal. Somehow,
too, they always have to depend
on the guy on foot when tha
going is tough. lie wear* better
In the mud, tne rain and the hills
than any machine.
T hat’s the way It is now In
Korea. Victory waits on tha
slogging feet of the doughboy—
more and more doughboys—turn­
ing the green hills to khaki.
SYRIAN KILLED

DAMASCUS, Syria, Aug. 1—
lA*)--Lieut. Col. Mohammad Nas­
ser, commander of the Syrian Air
Force, died thte morning of wounds
received when he was shot by uni­
dentified perrons last night.
The air chief was hit In the head
and abdomen, reportedly by bulleta from a marhlnegun, while
driving home from the airport, A
friend riding with him ws* killed.

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a&lt;i«lt m&gt; willing it.*- u t - works in
lo t ion ,ii id liingi nphy have been
tddeil In tin -liHti • uf tin- S.-itifotJ
I’tthln Lilunt v Mort of the new
hooks tin v n o t leiiiuineii on the
helve- veiy long, n* circulation
i- highei than ever before, said
Mr- E.i Mmighlon, librarian.
In the non-fiction group of new
hook* I- an outstanding book on
bml- in Florida, "Flight lido Sutisbine.” !■&gt; II. Sage uml
L.P.
Holme- Tin book euntniik more
tlmn HMl photograph
of birds
taken hv tile Nutlotiul Audubon
Society Review in tin- New York
rum — and New \ oi k llt-iahl Tritilltil* 4npiiliiph pi
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Inti -t teview - d the "|t*-*t I’lnys

He r s u n a l s
Mr*. J.L. Clark rt-turned yes­
terday from the Pilot Convention
in Washington D. C.
■*V,

Mrs. M.C. Stone returned yes­
terday from Bellwood, Ala., w hen
she hus spent the last month utlle guest of ielulive*.
Miss 1-auru and Miir Animal
Eitiery of Chicago were tin- gue !•■
of Mrs. B.I.. Garrison oyei tin
weekend.
Dr. und Mrs. Thurston Adams
ami sou, Sammy of Coral Guido,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Dean at their home on Lake Onto Friend* of It.T. Thomas, assist­
ant fire chief, will regret to learn
that he i&gt; ill at his home on Maple
Avenue.
itumiaii Chase arrived last night
front Barnstable, Muss, w hen In
has spent the last ten days a*
the gue.t of his family.

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Importunt ti -indent- of hi-tory
an "Deei-ion in Gei many"
by
General i. n m - l» ( ’lav, and "The
Grand Atlmnei
in wlurh Winston
( ’Inn chill. a killed hi-turinn a*
well a - Inte-muii. tell- of the
i i t n t i l vein- tor lit 11:ti•• In Wuild
Win II. id o tin advent of America
and Ku in uito lla- war.

Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hnwvci und
Mr. anil Mrs. Waller Steele *pt i t
the weekend III Sarasota us t&gt; •
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Itnbv Lain
Joe Hutchison, -on uf Mi. and
Mrs It 11, Hutchison, hu* returned
to his home after spending tin ’
lust five weeks in a camp in Michi­
gan.
Mis*. Lunin Mot- Blown und Mi
J m n Crowdt-i arrived from St
Louis yesterday to spend the
mouth of
Augu-I
with MitBiuwii ’s mother.

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yestenluy from Wilmington, N ('
where they spent u few days a
the guests of friends. Before join
tng her husband in Wilmington,
Mi*. Hunt attended the Pilot Con
ventinii In Washington D. &lt;\

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Livi'h To Liva*," l.v Amu* lianner
uml .lack Ih’Mtnh Scott and **llt#h
Ti’imlnn" hv Thi’odni c Duhoin.

Friends of Mrs. Edna Norman
will be glad to learn that she i&gt;
improving in Riverside Hix-pBa!
In Jacksonville where she under­
Girl* who will compete in the beauty contest, at the Kit/. I'liciit
went an operation Friday morn­
ing. Mrs. Norman hu* been ill e r at IhiMi o'clock Friday night unilei the sponsorship of tile Uu-iiiwk* n u t Piofcssiniinl Woman’* Club a te shown at the Municipal
for several months,
Swimming Fool. In fu n d , left *o light are Janette Wolfer, Kay
llnltnlipv and Maty Lou Smith In the second row left to right
are Bui bain Sit-Nub, June Howell .Miitginet Ansiey and Peggy

produce.
“ Much of it will not conn- oft
the production Inn . for I", IK, oi
24 months after the signing of tlaprocurement contracts,” he went
on.
“ Speed )|| getting this piodlic
tin ti under way I* imperative, if w
an? to have the equipnient fot
the expanded foices that a le be
ing furmeil."
Hinting that some of tin- motirv
would he spent on foreign in in •
production, the President *uid that
the productive rapacity "of the
he M id.
entire free world" should he drawn
$163,000,000 “to accelerate and on to provide the equipment. Be
increase the Important programs

( O n tts iH rise s f i t * Oat)
asked would be in addition to the
11,222,600,000 nlrcuily uulhoiUi-d
for the second year of the foreign
arms aid program.
Most of the new money would ho
spent to strengthen
western
Europe.
Mr. Truman gave this break
down of the proposed spending in
hi* letter to Rayburn:
$3,504,000,000 "for strengthen­
ing the security of the North At­
lantic area.”
"The security of this area is of
paramount importance to the
strength of the entire free world,'

added:
"The peed i* so gieiit and so
III gent that yve should olilniii tin
tiecessmy ilefensi* art tides whruvet they call he produced too l
quickly, most chi-uply, nod with
tile most efficient use of t hieciiliotltii- lesoutces of tile flee nil
tiolis.”
While he said it will he neces­
sary for the United Stales to
manufacture the major pint of the
equipment otlii-r nation* will have
to share the burden to the extent
that they call.
He said "« significant pnttmii
of the urniH needed rim he pro­
duced nliontd."
The Senile, still working on the

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Moore, Fenny Hull hi-on and B*tt&gt; l.mi Fortin
Not shown in tin inet m * aii t !• following ronleat Utils: the
Misses Novella I h n i1, Lai ham till1. ALlitha i llgli-h, Ihn hel .John­
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of military assistance to Greece,
Turkey and Iran.”
$303,000,000 “to Increase and ac­
celerate m ilitary assistance to the
Republic of the Philippines and to
other nation* in southern and
eastern Asia."
“These funds, added to the amounta already provided and to
the resources supplied by other
nations, will aid In bringing our
common defensive strength more
quickly to the level now shown to
be necessary,‘ Mr. Truman said.
Mr, Truman emphasised thut
the emergency required that Con­
gress vote the money '*■■ soon as
possible.”
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to provide m ilitary equipment of
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th e 8th and 8th. John ILifcm-rker
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double. Ed Jackson followed with
•nolher- doiilde, scoring llafencck•r. AI Nevllr rollcrted h single
Morfnif JNrkFnn. Murphy ninirlc'l,
Tomel, aarrlflre. 1, and Tedeoco hit
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■tnrlnif Clmdderton.
l t d Foray lb Kiouiided to Jud\
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toe plate by throwing out Poelker
who tried to aroto on the play.
Hafonerker then mote to hat and
•■fc on error*, Renting Forayth on the play.
The Giant* rot urn home tonight
to meet I ho third place Daytona
Btach
la lander*
with
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Murphy If
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Chafln If
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Optometrist

col a niul t h i r d niec e M e r i d i a n . P e n sncnlu defea te d J a c k s o n tl-f. In 12

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WEATHER!
Door* Open
12:45 P.M. ll.iih
BARGAIN MATINEE!
.Tie 1:00 To 0:00 P. M.

CHILDREN FR EE!
Children t'nder 12 Yrs. Admilltd E rie With Parent*
Anytime Fisrept Saturday

A Sunday.

TODAY &amp; W EDNESDAY
A THURSDAY!

M L
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Inning and Meridian whipped
Vicksburg 5-1.
Andy Elko and Dick McMillan
gave nit 12 hits, two more than
their Pensacola tcnmniate.i collect­
ed. In I tie seventh tho Senators
scored four times.
Lnrv III,Hike tossed a five- hit­
ler l" whip Vicksburg. The only
time the lldlics looked dangerous
was in the third when their only
run rnme home.

biggest

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“ It I* possible that w thin I lie
next 10 yenrs we will know enmi gh
to rontrol some type* of rnnrer—
but not necessarly nil types. And
whether, even then, we will he
able to control rnnrer in nil of
It* life stages Is esreedinglv doubt­
ful.”
The cancer work of the Bureau
of Bologleal Research I* suppoitcd
b» the American Cnncpr Society,
Damon Runyon Memorlnl Fund,
and American Cyananild.

IILI.D

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driver, left the Major Leagues ill
1942 to Join the Army.

GREETINGS
NEW YORK, Aug. i - U P ) Two big leaguer* wera ordered
yesterday to report to their draft
tward for an army physical examl*
nation.
Pam Alderone, second strlhg
-P L U S catcher nf the Glanta, and flrat
baaeman Preston Ward of the CARTOON—“CUCKOO CLOCK"
Culm wer*
war* the receivers
Chicago Cubs
PARAMOUNT NEWS

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Eyes—Lavoptik
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PHONE 148
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ever ih* u l » s k » ,
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•• l * r er*i»eilr. la W w ler
■a le reaSrr Ibe baa n a t t k l r
•■rate*, all Waal Ala aaaat be
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A HOME-COMFORT NEED
OF TOPMOST IMPORTANCE!

pokUeoaleo,

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“ANNIE GET YOUR GUN"
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APATMENTB, * o $ m
and Store*. 110 W. Flrat Street.
Phone 49U-W.
MODERN 4 Room apartm ent, furiBshed or unfurnlehed. 500 Park

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&lt;1NOLE;.ROQM with ahower. 800
' M ainloiia. Gentleman only
f i S w flSH
i i ED ATT-a' FOR RENT
1 2-Rooms with private bath and
Electric kitchen.
1 6-Room* with private bath-and
leetclf kitchen. Apply 212 W.
4th Street or Nick Pkg. Store
410 Sanford Ave.
_______
FURNISHED 4 Room apaitm ent.
401 Ma [nulla Ave. Phone 489.
FURNISHED
Apartment. 1209
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llii.
COOL AIRY 2 bedroom furnished
fa ra je ^ a p t. with screen porch.

Hothried by rnsihr* nr nnt»?
Inhnslon'* Ntl-ltOACII, applied
h» brush In thr kit, hen. kill*
ronchr*, ant*, amt walerhug*.
" h a t ' * more, the rnlorlr** coat­
ing I* effective fnr month*, and
kiil* thr *tray* that wander in
and walk over it I'or -lientitic
rontrol,
use
Jotinilmi’s N O -|
BOACII!
Price* a ,e : 8 nr., t“4c; plot, 11.89;
quart, &gt;2.89. i4«*il.vh|p *t

R ixim illnl

M M and

XRAY

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&amp; A n d erso n
Site

CVPItE.sS liABBENS. I Imlda.—Shirley MsrCsIls and Mary Lois
Thoiuhlll, young I ypips* (isiilrn* Aqiisnialris have a clnrlou*
time and kia'p rnnl Iwtlde* while they praellee up on l-ake l!lol«*
for the ( anadian Nstionsl Tournament to hr held In Toronto,
August 21 ami 23. anil the National Water Kkl Tournament lit
Seattle, August It. 12, ami 13.

Komi Materials As
Near As Your
Telephone

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H O L L Y W O O D C L A M M E K t, A A J E W P I T C H E R
G U M M E D L IP T O P A Y S G A M ? /AJ T H E
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M i n i 1: o r f t i ' i ' i . i r % T i o \ r i m
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h iv k k
TI lN l M llV M IV H u ll Mini It 111,! I !
Hull. Ill* nlf»&gt; t h r h o li lr r «»f 1h»* fol
I n n l h K c rrl lflm t* * It mm fllr«1
pm Ii I
« « r t l f l c « t M for m I n i i l r r d to 1^ In
•h ip i I lit* i r , 'i i Tli#* i r r l i f I t m I v* mini
her Mild v r « r of iM ninncr. ( I i r tl*
Mcrlpllon of ih** p r o p r r t y . nnd t h r
n u m r In « « h l« h ll « « &gt; N N S M m i n r r
116 follow Ml
O r t l f l r M l r No lo|

Yrnr «»f IrmiMtu •- -filly I. A l» 1*»4ft
ftrwcrlptloti i»f I'roportv:

N\V»g nf N l ? 1* H frflo t. : k T o w n »||||&gt; 20 Smith Itfi ti|fe 33 Kll Ml
Nirtor In w h i c h jeefx*e&gt;l M
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M e r r i l l l l r l r n A ll «»f MMld i»ro prr t\
h e ln « l»i lli**
of Hrm lrt o lr .
S lM tr «»f r i m l d r t I'nlrpM Mitch r # r l l fh Ml* Mll A11 ftp re-ilrr t«t
4*ef»rdlf1B
to I h w thr* pro|*erly d f v c r i h H In
Riieh certlflcMie w i l l h r woitf t «• th**
h l f h r R t M d d r r nl lh#» front
nf
th# S en 'ln nl# f 'o m i f y I 'o i i r l |(tttiar
n« HMtif’W • F lo ri d # on
fh»flr».t
&gt;lori-l«v n »!i* mfuiiii ,*f H#|ti*ml*#r.
I t W . wlilctf • Ih# l l l i dn% &gt;»f H#pt#mh#r. IF**
l»#t#d i h i « 1%i d a y
4if
A ii jo ir i .
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4» I* I I F U N f f O N

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f S P A !s»

r|# rk

Ho r I ' i b I f
IdM

rircn ll

f ’oi ifil y.

Unurt,
Flof-

-By

bis salesm en. They m *!t every F riday night w hen the »tore
closes, and several decks of
cards are produced and sh u f­
fled together. F or every suit
in the higher-priced bracket
they have sold th at week
they arc .entitled to d raw one
card A set of five constitutes
a poker hand, and the w in ­
ning hand captures a sub­
stan tial rash aw ard.
Obviously, a man who has
sold twenty aulta wlil have four
complete hand* and ta more
likely to win the award than
a poorer salesman with only
one full hand — hut since the
order In which the cards are drawn must be maintained, that tingle
hand at leaat has a chanre to win In all other bonus systems tha
price Invariably went to one of two or three cra rk operators, and
there w a a no Incentive for the smaller fry.
If any bookstore proprietor would like to try a similar experiment.
Mr. Mayer haa consented to sunnlv further ,trt*ll*

■A^.711. r:imAVr

E s ta te

Knr

H a le — .1

build,

re m o d e l

m il H ill's L u m b e r &lt;V S u p p l)

("R E D ") MAYER, bead of a big d ep artm en t store in
DAVID
Chicago, has devised an ingenious m ethod for stim ulating

BIG ROOM. Private Home. Gen­ HWAP HHOF — 40f» R. 4th Ht. SMALL Grocery and men, nmikr,
tleman preferred. 209 East
We Buy, 8*11 or Trade most
fnr *,ilc. Reasonnhle, Rcn&gt;
Fourth Street.
anything. Phone 198-J.
for selling? In the Naval It"
APARTMENT.
4
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- estra large RINGER MACHIN e ST hew end
serve—419 Sanford Ave. S„„
loom* Automatic water heater,
ford.
ueed. Terms. 821 -E. 1st. Ht. ph
garage. 1700 Magnolia Ave.
1624.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
FOR RENT Aug. 4th.'T h ree' room FOR RALE. Fireball p 7 . i n . e H i , , Southland I'tocen F'o o i I b o f Plant
apaitm ent. Ground floor. No
plant*, well rooted In gallon
City are interested in liaving
children nn p*U. Call 819 F-lm
IlliM-roli grown under r,„il,i„t
_ Ave. Plionc 117B-W
fnr harveMt dining month .,f
i— Ile a l

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B E N N E TT CERF-

4—ARTICLES WANTED—fi

He, ember to Marrli 1930 31. u,
the Hanford, Ke||wnn.| men If
Inteieded, write L. O. Owen.
Southland Frozen Food*. Plant
City, F’ la, q* « » „ , , q « i , . . « , . i .i

WE BUY, BELL A- TRADE used
L A K E K A R F ’R T
furniture. WIUon-Malrr FundLarge Lake Front l^iti with n at­
Hire f o.. 811 E. I*t Phone PRR
ural sand beach. Alio 6 acre
track* of good land, lake .privi­
leges. A .A . Jane, owner South
HELP WANTED —R
Shore of Lake liainey. P. O.
Geneva. Fla.
EXPERIENCED help, A p p l y I.AWNMOWERB Sharpened, hiLa nay's Drug Store.
cyda* rfpdlred, Lock A Key
HY OW NER- On* 10-Room !(ou&gt;*
Work. Prompt Barvlre. II. W
FEMALE CLERK, typlit, must be
Furnished o r
Unfurnished
Bhmaan. ilO E. 4ih fit.
-------*- »d In filing, report*.
Term*. Cameron Avenue. Tel.
office routine. E ital NEW PLOORB surtaead to per
1569-W.__________________ .
liahed ’(oral firm offers perm a­
feetlon. Old floors madu lik«
FOR SALE,
o, 2
fc corner
. . I n i n lots,
i " , " , MHI
o n i oon
n•
nent reeponalble poiltlnn, 40 hr.
■ew. Finishing, cleaning A wav­
ville A Rokllami. E FL Averetl
r^eek, gford working condition*.
ing. Portable power plant, 22
1008 French Ave.
_____
Giva age, education, experience
y e a n nxperlenc* fn 8emin»l*
Article* For Sale —5 and salary desired In first let­ County, If. M. Gleason, l^k r
ter.'' Writ* Box HD, Ranford
Marv.
T U X E D O F E E D S : Complete Uhe - i t i f t t y .
____________________
Drag line, liullduivr. dump truck,
Hunt'* Tuaedn Feed H*ore.
EXEEeiKNOKD help. Apply Mr. murk, fill dirt, shell and -lav
Maynard, Ru* Rtatlon.
W* both lose when you don*' nring
by load or Job. Contact II. II
preecriptlone to LANEY'f
your prescriptions
LANKY’fl. HALESPBOPLE. Good Worker fn,
C:ilisted, and aeaorlatr*, 111!' )!•
Phone- 102.
New York Ave., D efend. I’h
Ranford to sell popular prided
air conditioning units. C ontjrt J B 8 cjr 28S-W ............
E8HEL6fAN8 Red Rosa Flcfd.
office a t 47 W. Amelia or phnpe Don’t elmmrr thru the aummei
Touch ton A Watson. 1201 Celery
Ava. Phone llgfUI.
5-4548, O rhado. Florida
WAKE FKEBIII WORK FIIEHIII
STAY FKKHIII
GOOD AND BAD
•k^BETARK-Bookkeeper. 8hort
Mitchell room air rondllioner
t / ^ d V c Walnut BcdriMim
7**#4Jp|ceii4iry. Congenial work­
"Tho World'* Finest"
aulte
49.60
ing condition*. 40 hour week.
Halo or Jlont
j'sed 2Pc Living Room Bull* 24.96
S tatf ago, experience and train­
For information I'hono (240
Uacd 8Pc Living Room Bulla 24.96
ing. Box WT c/o Sanford Har­
Vodoplch Hef-lgrraH on Her vice.
old.
Uaed Sofa Bed with Maple
Anna
’
15.00 OUT OF WORK or on ehorter
'•rntng Hentind, fir­
Used Solid Oak Sid* Board 10.00
- Htar. Call K'di'h
hours? Then ,why -not !evr*(i
Uead Round Dining Room
■ate poailbilltlta
lilhllitlei of a Rawlelgh
Rawleig'
Buatwaaa -In City U f
Dfadr tc
. t T5bll. .
10-°°
’o r |?
Used Kitchen Cabinet
19.95
B em lnets'Van Mian Blind
Dealer Marsh (Polk County)
Special! 9x12 Linoleum
6.95
made sale* of 14600 flrat
90 W. * td Bt.
Phone
Special!. Plastic Window Shade*
Jto®. Automobile n4rT-L
1
*
Chole* °f Odor*
L19
**an»|3 Middle-Aged man pro
N D Ni(j A t ’Grill „ i»,',i 2
__
H^TWFM or BANFOMD
feriad.
Write
a
t
once
giving
a day.
ng glKM
. y. Bervl
Serving
g„o&lt;ll field.
S«*r--x.-.-x- -r- - ...... - »M-49 B. l a t i g t.
Phene 197
• " d experience. Rawleig
Rawl
isdq ple*,iand cold beer
......
- J Flight Paint .... .. 12.26 Gal.
FAG-440-108, Box 2 1 ,..
D ept PAG-440-19B,
repaiH'4 "amf tuped
Navy "T” Shirt*
I .48 Ea.
------ j** • fa
t
DfBotd
, Btatlfn,
7 Memphis 2.
W e jte j^ W ^ H T J jJ ^ ^
Tarpaulins, All Sise*
Tenn.
Don't Buy Till You Trv
L
0
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. AMMY-NAVY HURPliUB
•
519 B**facd Ava.________Ph. 1821
WORK WANTED
i Vi IIfold In Fla. Slat
BEAN SEED Fresh stock*
•IM P*'valuable n*
•oon N r fall planting. B^ak spa*
eturn to J.C. Jor
-A* maid aid
:_nry Av#._j_
T W jjjn lj^

£

4-BOOM Insulated Furnished (la.
S iJK i'g
r«g9 Apartment. Phone 432.W.
• BOOM Furnished Apt. for rant I t FT. PLYWOOD BOAT. S e lf I
i*uJ}t. Baml-V Bottom with 10
&lt;"«•** In, 58JW per week. A|,ph
II.P. Evinrudr Light Four kick3 |9 I'alnielln.
Pr *^1 Trailer. GocmI roxultttan
FURNIBHED garage ■port meat. and
1440. Will «bctUMSk W. let. “

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flnan^
. Bey. In­
. Raom 317.
Atlantic
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Phone SI

Chimp, artor
At. Nat. Ilk. Illdg.
Ph. 17.’,2 or 1718

Modern Way To
Coni rol Roaches!

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8:15 P. M.

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tran.iiinnlcd rnnrer*.
"Mon" c
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•on,* netlvltv In retarding ttimoi
growth in n iii iu a t l.i tl lid , mu*, n't
be taken to mean that n eaiire,
eure*
sigh,." Dr. Cross'ey raid
said
lire* In rigli*.

Dr. II. K. Kinff

Dr. Henry McLnuliii

N E W BRUNSWICK, N. J. - At
retirement age. Dr. Moses L.
Croat lev had a choice: To leaf and
go sailing, or to take ntoie new
work.
The choice wa* ***v for a brilliant
chemist who "enn t imagine myeelf not working." Ro now he's
doing a double Job in rnnrer r e ­
search of making and testing ding*
chemical* that might c a n y a
that m a v Mop or kill cancer*.
Dr. ( ro a ste r, now r,,5, refir*.l
last fall as director of ie«earch
of the American Cyanmnid t'oiucany and it* subsidiary, Calcn
Chemical Co. Hi* industrial career
included developing dtug* for „rthrlti*, end some of th* fit at r»*l
‘ wonder drug*, the sulfa family. It
al*o covered a search for autiran rer ill ug*.
Ih* yea,* Dr. CrnsMey
&lt;!&gt; andOver
hi* sta ff mad* some I 2,ut new
punrh against f a c e r .
lie ha* taken on a new job, i
a* an honorary research &gt;.peelnliM
at Rutgers University's Bureau of
Biological Research headed by
Dr. James It. Allison. Dr. Cross- :
l*y directs the bureau'* rxperl- |
nlent* in ter.tiug new chemical*.
One promising drug I* TEM.
•idekimme for trlethyleniminnstr a
vine. Thi* is one of n family of
drugs, the ethvlene Inline*, deve.
•loped fr„m Get man-discovered dye
chemicals.
Ding* are tested oil rats, nn
cancer* tinnsplanted from other
rats, end on other animals having
cancer, lie f i r TF!M show* ability
to d e c e a s e I In* *ui, of certain

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TAGE F IV E

By STANLEY !

lnMw4 U • H k'1M n

Ry ALTON L. HI.AKESI.EE
Associated Pres* Science Reporter

EYES EXAM INED
GLASSES FITTED

Air Conditioned

THE O LD H O M E T O W N

Brilliant ChemLst
Prefers Continued
Work To Easy Life

Ilf, S. Palm etto Are.

About the only thing the Gads­
den Pilot* of the Southeastern
League would like better than n
few thou-and more customers
every night is for Montgomery
not to pitch Harold Red Graham
at thrm anymore.
Grnhnm won hi* second 1*0
&lt;l.ul,mt over Gadsden last night
with e greet three hitter.
Tnn Coulling wa* the hardluck
victim, giving up only five hits,
tluee in the ninth when Graham
scored the only run of the game
on Childs’ single. The gome wa*
niatked by tight defensive piny on
both side*. Two errors were made.
Depiimn got the first single for
Montgomery in the fourth. Cntil
the ninth Coulling gave* up only
one hit, that a double to Graham.
Meanwhile
Gadsden’s Nohbv
Barker got a hippie in the fouitli
but wa* strnndcd. Johnson singled
in the fifth and McGhee in the
ninth for tile only two other Gads­
den hits.
Grid.Min shut the door on the
pilots t u n weeks ago heating Andy
D»Jy l-fl In seven Inning*.
A* league lending Montgomery
won so did second place 1'ensn

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RED BLUFF’, Calif., Aug. 1 nr 11 *7-74 *« Mntshntl , t . |
U ■«,.)&gt;.Kl'.l. nl
n.t inl.,,11 — (A’ l— One-time Cinclnnntl Re,,
haseliall pitcher Lee Grissom face*
CHICAGO, Aug. 1—0I»)— Thrd „..V"!""n.
" "'ynn &lt;|n.5,
I lilln.I.lphlH n, 4-t,|. ««„ (nigh,I — n manslaughter charge after n
llo-.p-r (*-J) v. Pierce «
4. man he allegedly hit in a bar died
he rosa
,,f DMrolt
hattin g chemplon, meinnf n fractured skull.
*4lt r i l S T I . A M II I . F S l i t ' s :
laine dhja American le a g u e hitm
u
I. P e l . Sheriff James N. Froome said
llug lead during tho week wth e lM1rm
n cn n
71 i ,
.*11 the Incident occurred Sunday night
erven pont l&gt;oost to .851, three F a v a n n a h
.
«,
,65„
5* 5 |
ahead (, r Cleveland’* L arry Dohy. {'oliimtil*
r.3i at a tavern in nearby Tehaina.
l'ot,ini,. .i *
•
5* j.
.All Wnircn Hherinmer, 2t, died of
i„t. COt ?kfi'ri* '.hhideti seven point* C l i a r l y a l n n
ai , ,
143
• ‘hlrd-plece tie with Ho.- IJr— n v l l l . ’
Vl J? .1*1 injuries which the sheriff aald
ton * Johnny Pesky at .330. Dohy
4J» were received at the time.
4*
Grissom, married and presently
.407
uppered his mark five point* to J a c k s o n v i l l e
lie.nil* T rslerrtn r
working as a rancher and truck
v* fnr "&gt;'* possession of second C li*r|» *|, iH , &lt;. M s c n n - •

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are
e .c \f u r ;n
7 without
wifh,* ^ i a, ' i,r
’ of rabbit in them. cUim i(* b .s.b .lls
Jlonon.
Farid*.
Mom's
I T . . I,
are npeacelul
and
drop
n iittsr't Foaay. t'raylna
T)»rlcl«
8
But look wlilt happened last night.
Ilalpfwl. Plow Iliirn. Plolnm .
Mehcf
4
8
.
Jf. jour
'h a r lW r * 101 hits. They included 10 horn, run*;
&gt; 1 * 1 1 1 MAI M— 1 i n , h . Mile
. IcDonald p
8
pun
h i i &gt;,
M iuiiinTotal*
n 27 14 n thr!!i « m nd 1 ", d0',,We,• Sfv.en," n P '^ h cr. were bandied about. l l seaav rr in s.',P rtin.
i d e . J a c k Itllm iid. I . n u l . , rmcif.
C r l i i m b i i . *. A u x u r l n L '
an/ord
000 020 020—4 In three gamr* losing team* out-*.-—— '
ntaln*. Mniiimn. Jiffy J*l
I it her lee,ler* In averages com­ C I M i m r l f t i T s . * . 8 * v « „ n *h t j
mt the winner* to add 19 the
t. Augustine
001 000 100—2 oddities.
J
*• *►"» villa- s.&lt; i.’n l u m t i l a - t .
puted throug Bunday’s games
.
wild pilch Tan Wentael scoreil.
T I5 X T II II * , ; l : _ llrnr* I 's s n r
“■»— Grieve
v»»
a Ploeh,
t i n r t | nRBI—
m “ ■ *fJackn rg •
A.hom
er
by
F.srl
Turner
pot
the
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'.Vr*h’alA'hji
Ann
P i.n ifin Y n l r k i O A T i b i s t ,
n, Neville, Poalker, Plrhan, Me* l.isT a*#iL**Ll*.J*?;.k Tr" velera nut*
. rv
w .".t potnts
5r°p«. tn|,o"to''.
A o
Dihl'l* llouda.*, tr» r,f«ni ports*. »
• * •••••■ i .o s iip k
■r
••g
g w. t-It)
.882; Vagi
tnald. ,2B— llafenecker, Jack- hit Atl*nta in hits to 14 but lost gem* In overtime In the ninth. Chief, ily II .-II, . I.lslit Hi.*, k
8*"1
W I, Fet.
Herr*. New York. .328; A] ksrllte, . . i v t n.t .. ....................r*
Resides mithlttlng New Orleans
----- 8B— Poelker. 8 — Tomek, by an astounding 11-4; Birming­
31 &lt;70
Boston -124; Phil R ltiuto, New Tamp*
• id 41 ( t t
Chafln, Pollard. OP— Judy (un- ham nut hit Memphis 17 hit* to the Vola fielded far better. They
Miami
41
.41
16
hut
lost
by
a
whooping
17-8,
Vonk
‘^
i;
Johnny
Groth.
Detroit
■•Mated). Left— Hanford 8. 8 L
.....till
Mia,
riMt-h
Hi! 53
four for Yesterday'h KenultH ,32w,:. " n.H V,c Wert*. Detroit .313. S&gt;ftt
Augustine 0. n i l — off Tedesro 2. and Nashrllle outlilt New Or lean* ttta « S L °ne frr‘r
rulrn n»-i»ch
IS *4 ^47
II
to
10
hut
lost
6
.
4
.
The
ChattaKll
also
rontlnued
a*
a
double
Knrt
I
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tiilr
r
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m
!•
Hpook
Jacob*
of
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has
hit
Bt
44 .448
onald 0. HO— by Tedeaco 8,
» r a h s o c ia t r i) prk hs
l.skftlAlll) .
. . . 4« 71 .l»3
in th'' "penalised bracket HI,
*" I;1 straight game*. Last
jfeDonald 4. HO— Tedesro 2 run* noogn-Muhlle game cante off the
p«|*r*hur*
. 3« •J - lit
with
135
hits
and
81
two-baggers.
usual
way,
Chattanooga
winning
flhlta In 9 Inning*; McDonald 4
[
1,11 w*" * single. The
•••'•»(■ 4• ysirnlgj
- • ,-r
Bolton a \ ern Slcphena Is the only T a m p a •.•Ilssall*
4-d on ten hits to eight for the Ill-Inning game rslled for seven
h i . !*«&lt;*r*l'ijn| 1.
tuna 9 hits In 8 Inning*. Winner— Oram,
? AMERICAN I.FAGUR
other
two-ply
leadsr
with
85
ruua
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,
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ad
celao
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and
lotted
three
hour*.
TAdeern. P it— Starasta. II—
No games *ehe,lulr,|
" * * t . J ’nlin. lie* , h y,. Xlln.nl I.
scored and 100 hatted in.
If the A tlanta Crackers win Chattanooga’* wlunln* run wa*
»«ady and Anderson. T—1:49.
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nil
B*.*oti
4.
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e u i l e i . l s t * ».
NATIONAL LEAGUE
L. Rosen of Cleveland added tvko
Inn Southern pennant they may walked home by Tom Lakna. An ly
Boston 4 H t . lands 3
liomera during tha week to InfJKooof
A
.n
.
o
i
i
id i i i u n i R
ha able to trace it bark to July in*!
iLl ®Crne* 'Ingle I
Chicago 8 Brooklyn 8
create hia ton total tn 29. Naw Team
81—last night. Tha Crackers
Lakos walked Guillermo MlTn ll* h * -«-e
Only gnmrs «rhe&lt;lulrd
i ORLANDO.PALATKA
in rk * Gene Woodllng hanged five Valdosta
canto out of a miserable hatting r»ndo. Flella* scored thi-winner
AMKItR'AN
ASSOCIATION
O ft L A N DO, Aug. t—f/P|— alump. scoring more runa than
triple* In hi* last eight hit* to A ll,*,i v
Milwaukee 7 Columbus 1
• l?° was
punky Dean Currier pulled an* they had In their previous four w alked!"0^ *
•urge ahead in thi* production with A merle n«
MnuKri*
Only game scheduled
nine.
b ar one out of hi* magical hat "atnes, while both aerond place
Tl-ar, i,,..
HOUTHKRN
ASSOCIATION
aave a fine pitching Job for Kd Irm^frham
Stolen
bate
honor*
were
atlll
T
,i,ill.
and
third plaro
Atlanta 11 Little R ^ k 4
Brooklyn last night a* the Hena* Nashville were losing.
held by Rniton’* Dom Dl Magglo Cord*l»
It railtf • V M ltnlN f
Memphis 17 RlriningliHm 8
fora turned hack Palatka 8-1 In a
with an unchanged total of 10.
The Crackers now are three 22 N-Hit Games
AltiMnr ft. t'i&gt;rit«l# t '
Chattanooga 4 Mobile 3
Topping th* Ditching percentage ThotiiMMVillM
jerking good ball game at Tinker ■nd a half game* ahead of Blrft-i ft|f!**ltcUM I t (Im1
Played In Minors New Orleans 6 Nashville 4
with 18-4 for .800 waa Cleveland* . .• • dim II InntfiM#)
mlngham and six and a half In
iri6#*
I.
TF.XAH
LEAGUE
m
"
"•
e*,'w w in •
front
of
Nashville,
Boh
U
m
on.
Naw
York’*
AIM*
&gt; Breoklyn had a two-hitter ami
Dallas 7 Beaumont 5
NFIW YORK, Aug. I - U P i Reynold* regained th* atrlkenut T mII mHmrnmm .1 \*nt,t»gfR 4.
•wo out In the ninth Inning when
Cra* Manager D lile Walker
Fort Worth 3 Shreveport 2
lead with 101.
B4M 'I lift it &gt;
u rrO T
Bob Rucker. Ray Garrla and Gu* had the leader* out for a hsavy w l'lw *0 u"i'!r
manager*
Oklahoma City 8 Rsn Antonio 0
It •••ill* %#•«#• lilt ■
to r n 01 singled |n succession to aesalon of batting practice befnrn h?JL .* l,1' c. l'ng strength: There
AtlMDtM II. i ll* P U I
Tulsa 2 Houston ()
44nd
ana...-------run In—d
andp iput■ the
__ _—
■ tvlng the game. It paid off, eapeclallv have ta rn 22 no-hll game* In the SOUTH
M e m p h is 17. ft*t ru •&lt;«Hgr«&gt; g
ATLANTIC LEAGUE Jackie Robinson
N e w orlMMnM 5 : .# * , . till * ( ( M i
rtnr on haee. Whan Frank Cardeg- I°r 1Lc*bba Bt. Claire and FM minor* thus far Ihl* season.
Charleston A Mnenn 3
tnBMi
*!*r ,n K" " r», who ultched a
• 2 ?^kad, Mgr. Cal Ermer waved Mathews got noa. 21 and 22.
rhMtiR noi.^H 4. Miii.il# a MO I
Columbus 2 August 1
Leads
Sian
Musial
t Fireman Gurrlar who atruek Hoyd Spear likely won’t throw perfect game for Tulmfo of tb«
liifMi
Greenville 4-5 Ravannah 3-2
#♦ to rn # ? Vogt and aDowed anymore bhmpera to Mathew*. In"u^ ? r . A ,,loc,«“ on jC to a AAA)
Jacksonville R Columbia 2
*1 ,nd,*npolU, 1-0, on
NEW_ YORK, Aug. S—OFI—
fMkljrn to rack up his 14th win On his d ra t blooper Mathe** J..M
GEORGIA HTATE LEAGUE
nearly broke h b : back awlnglng. ed t. 87»h* 7 w r
Jackie Robinson holds
....., . r „ „ tbird last w**k. dropped to fifth.
'v v w a
" a . nine-paint
bp*n •‘• - 'd "
Eastman
at
Dublin
postponed
The
crowd
howled.
Another
bTooii5* ^ *»«• Detrot Tiger*. Stuart
•dga on SUn Musial In his battle HI# average slipped from .332 to
night, with n flva*gama win*
to retain tha National League lo t­
t atxMk going, tha Henatora go caught on to the third one In struck out three, walked none and rain
F'itigerald 10 Tlflon 8
ting title.
,■
wa* knocked Mm- i- - ,err&lt;,r!r V. ■ul,Port In that
i,r.d i'
t. Augustin# .where Ray Trava
Jesun
2
Emtglas
0
nlna
Inning
night
gninq.
Back hone a t Brahkiyn, Roldnprobably pitch.
Vldalla
ft-7
B
ailee
3-5.
lo m .th ln ,
Two others In tha American As*«m Imoeted hie aVergga two polhts
SOUTH EASTERN LEAGUE
‘Iw t weak• •to JI70.
—.....................
•oclaUon
Kirby
Musial advani...
~ iThurled
Y j no-hitters—niroy
Pensacola 6 Jackton 6 (12 In­ oag i point to JI6I, but it wasn’t
W»*, who had 11 ysara aarvlca
DRLANDLRFHRHRn
ning*
Tha
16
Tray
hits
ahould
havn
m the majors, and Bob A lexander
*ID. Aug. l —&lt;/p»—Da*
a good week for tha Bt. Lotila
Merldllan 5 Vlrkahurg 1
.
Kl«v«n Minor Leagues ran boost
I thrap relief pitcher* to been enough to win.
•lugger.
Ed McGhee hit grand alam of no-hlt contests, headed by tha
Gadsden 8 Montgomery 1
' a 8 to 4 victory over I.ee»
Robinson has 124 hits—tha most
homer far Memphis and It foolad Carolina (Class B) league
GEORGIA ALABAMA LEAGUE in th e ' Icafcue— In
in *536
•ro last night.
• .
8 ' a t bata.
four.
cvcryliody
but
MeGhae.
Blrmlng.
Valiev 6 Alexander City 1
Musial haa one leea safety, 123,' In
—
aekara loaded up the hate*
Of the 21 games, nlna wera
Carrollton 8-7 Opelika 8-11
841 trlea.
f &gt;
Wglk* In tha top uf the ninth ham cenlerf(elder Karl Oleon oven
Rome fl Griffin 3
1. In .po'Uion to take a bounciag aeven Inning affalra, hut they
to o * 6 laughter, Mualal’a team ­
1
■Gutan and Jack Gaines P0.
aw*»lrh went p m tb« score* count as regulation affalra. Oni
I-aGrange 5 Newnan 3
mate, climbed from seventh ito
t/Mtn Mat two nten out liefore Ji*ll
board Instead. Cher lie Maxwell,
the nine inning Juba was ahored GEORGIA FLORIDA LEAGUE thlnl place with hia .332 mark.
^
advantage was ruined. newly married, has more clothe* of
Albany H Cordele 2
Flgtirrs Includa games of Sunday,
Itfo ro lg a had rescued Raul VIII* w an his bride haa la hor trous* by two pitchers.
Thnmasville 5.4 Amerlcua 8-8 July 29.
The h u t big league no-hitter
•*
* °n the mound for DoLand M iu. lie gets a suit far every
,
White* l.ockman of the New
"i ___
u* nlJfhl ^
Sept U. (2d game It Inning*)
ivfo,
homer hit In Birmingham and TSTn
1048, whan Bex Uarnoy qf tie
Wayrro** R Moultrie 4
York Glante returned to aclloa
Met night added two. Hia total Itrookljrn Dodgers blanked' the
Tallahassee 5 Valdosta 4
rill
and dropped a point to J)30, but
for
the
season
In
all
parka
is
IB.
New York Giants, 2-0.
jV A
ALABAMA HTATE LEAGUE
it waa good enough to keep th*
lllgbo. who was with the Uiania
Greenville 8 Andalusia 4
10—HACKS—I t
outfielder It, fourth place.
U»e fifth, mostly An tho power of earlier this year, pitched a 8-1 m,
Only score available
Cfckago’a Ady Pnfko, who waa
ouppnrt,. Stan McGhee's grand Idammer and a
•Ufbwl the Daytona Beach tarn-run double by Rocky Krsnich. hitter for Mlnncamdls over Colum­
NIGHTLY
bus Thursday night In a »oven
a 7*1 victory over the
I HA f nlaka eMuiMMilu _-inning stint. Tha losers scored in
avllla G-Men hero laat night
cflN
F
0
R
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R
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v
,
;
J
r„
v
r
l
to Ike first inning on a walk, steal,
fora a crowd of 2,oog persona,
EXCEPT
and laid throw a m f ' “ ‘ ’ -v*LJ
iHnl Dn Lr im
m
IN
f H iEAA il iR E
d i" * f ' f j ’W* to y to n a tied with
Alexander,
Loi................
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1
“ w nd plage In the
ins Pelican* look
•cored ,over Milwaukee 8aturSUNDAY
• U ta League.
Ilka they’ve alto shaken a alump day
TONIGHT-WEDNESDAY!
nl
*—1— only
—
. n(ght,
_6-0,
_, facing
.~
.
29
—laat night made It.flva victorias men In nine Inning*. He laaued two
—
Double F e g lu re - d iirn lR ^ t W i m
Al,i *&gt;•_ ®*n »li#y walks.
Ippad was Bob Sckulta, tha
In tha South Atlantic League,
f l
winwi
9 lMdln* ftlU toc., .Tha Moe Savransky of Columbia hurled
I“ 9. ***}jt/ * ^ J - In ^th c a 7-0 no-hitter against Savannah
l« # • * • Fled* history laat night.
on July 4. He walked three U;ir_____ m M i
J n g . the
Inning game.
4

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Graham Wins 2nd
Shutout 1 To 0
Over G a d s d e n

4 Irtga | « n,|
n i l 11111 i i u i *—Y imiii miu
"h.t. Tile victor Walker in three I I on t ti fa
O l l l f W I fill. |(f)tl|f&gt;B, I fan'll «*|iralra
m«Ii | mkt on
nurklr* •:»•!, LtiiKi*r, HftfK&gt;|)«r* Hun b!rV p ‘•,0„,‘,n ,h LKrnio Ree« n „,| •W
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lle«nll» I . . t . i . l . i
V’r s r i l i nl, l lvlnr An* mi. Hntuff
no sum-* ■rheitul.'t
VlrhMlI**. H lri r p i ib rn t .
II u 6 t m b n
4,niMe«
IfwnvY \Valrr. lli»|»i»v flyp*r. Hs-ain
N-&gt;* V..rk at I .* t , ■ t trilsli,,—
P«r»tt
Ityrn#
Ml
f.i \* IIoiiiicmiad i ll Detroit's Kell Fiends
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BY .STERLING SLAPPEY
Associate^ Pre»* Bporta W riter

Hob Derleux’ infield grounder
scon d llui winning run In tho

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fiiiiatr. Imlni
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DAVTONA flEACff, Aug. 1
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
(fiupcial)— The feature ninth race
The Cor,tele Indian* are fsdat the Volusia County dog trnrl *d and fallen T hey’ve flopped
tonight i* rertalri to be a thriller into the cellar again.
dlller for Racing Secretary Mer­
After a fine rally which saw
rill Walt* ha* Imiidpteked elglit the Indians moved out from
ace greyhound*, ao evenly match­ deep in the cellar and climb ns
ed that a blanket finlah I* n**ured. high a* sixth place. Cordele
Going to the po*t will he nn all tumbled hark again last night
star octet cnmpn-ed of l.ouU 1 nfte, an 8-2 loss to Albany. Ilie
Enlne. Jiffy Jet. Mnruma. Kail 1 defeat was No. B In a row, a
rock, Ron Shv, Mnntlne, Carrie’* K i n g immediately following a
four-game victory *tr*ak. The
flit an»l J a c k Rlhomt.
Mr a. f). /.. Ferrell’* Jiffy Jrt victory streak included three
Ml
BiITIII shutouts
rate* a* the high scorer among
Cordelo'a ace pitcher—Randv
thi* group of high scorer* for *hr
ha* already chalked up *1* runs, I'hildpa—was the loser and Al­
and tvill In &gt;eeking tier seventh bany Manager Sheldon Render
the victor. Through the first
tonight. In hci first 14 ‘.tart* thi* i»V
f» inning* I'lilllip* guve up
*en*on thi* brilliant 33 pnundei eight Idt* and seven run*.
never ran out of the money, lett .IT,,l’n," , v *l|W swept a double
she at ruck n slump in her la*t .hill
from A mtricus B-3 and 4-,'t.
two nppenranrei and finished i
f iral
gnm&lt;* went iieven
fifth and fourth. Tonight she i» frame* while the la tter went 11 .
expected to start moving ngnin. » e * Breach ini fanned 10 unit
and if once out in front it will take walked JO while nllowing two
a streak of lightning to pa*s her. hit* in the opener Carl (Aeoi
n n s T

CHAMPiOP
Pr 1 9 9 9 APD JOH/OR
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By Alan Mover Featured Ninth At Cordele Indians
b u c h se
Volusia T r a c k Is Flop Into Cellar
P A T T Y , */*tv Exciting Interest
With 8 To 2 Loss
.
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N E T R ESU LT G O O D

The Sanford Giant* bounced on
S b Augustine last night for a 4
'o 2 win over the Saint* to bait
wmninn *lreak at four Ramn
Rght-bander Charlie Tedetco
went the route for the Giant. Kiv
tn* up only 6 hit* for hi* N th win
of the year again*! 8 lone*.
The Saint pitcher Jim McDonald
hUd the Giant* billet* for 3 1-3
inning* until Martel Porlker rol
lected a tingle, hut wa« out at
tecond bate Irving to atrelch it into
a double.

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' TTflv C \ M fO W h t t F f M I fi O A W f l l l t i f i n u i 1 1 !

•TUESDAY AUG. 1. 1950

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THI StNATf ARMfD SF«VICt$ COMM'tltt In Woihlngton studies a bill
Introduced by Sen. T.vdinps tn extend present on'istments In nil branches
fer 12 month* beyond the date of expiration In group (I. to - ) are: Sen.
Lester C Hunt, if)) Wyo : Sen Lyndon S. Johnson, (D) Tex., and
Committee Chairman Mdlaid Tydlng*. (D) Md.
( Infer,lattnnfll)

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
21.1 Went Third Street

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PA RK M X

Money Spent In Your Home Town
om es Back To You To Be Spent Again
. . . . the money von spend out-of-town you lose forever!
When you shop in your home town, you start your money traveling among your friends and neighbors to buy new goods, to pay bills, to hire
help. Soon it is back in your hands and again you start it on its rounds,
qp« o W:

livery transaction in which it, figures makes business better . . . its re­

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peated spending is a tonic for trade. IS!oncy you spend at home provides
financial support for the churches, the schools, the city’s operation . . .
whatever your town can offer in public service depends on the money its
people spend in its stores and industries.

Sometimes We Fail
To Show It
"Hut I xjient only f l l , Father,'" the
young woman laughed. "Purely you
could spare 111 . . . anyway, three of
them went for gnaoline and oil."

Spend your money in your home
town to get you what you want. At
the same time it will be getting your
town what it wants

PROSPERITY

"It i» ot the ganolina and oil, 1 am
mostly thinking," the old man said
“ You should hove bought It from Hill
Jones before you atarted to the city.
Hill buys Ills family's ahoea from me.
"And, daughter, give a thought to tide.
There are six thousand men and worn*
en In this town. If euch had epent $11
in the city today, $00,000 would be lost
to our town forever.
"We think we love thia town of oure,
lull sometime w« fail to ahow It."

BE LOYAL TO

From a Citlzen'n Note Book

Spend Your Money where It Gets The Most--RIGHT HERE
This message urging the people of this community to shop in focal stores is sponsored by

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PH. 124

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VOLUMES X XX XI

IN D E P E N D E N T U A II.Y

SANKOltD, FLORIDA.

E H laltllshed 1*&gt;tl«

THE W EATHER
Clear In partly rliMiily through
Thursday. I.Rile change in temper atm e Fe« if any showers.

N E WS P A I M It

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No. 248

l,t'UMwl W ire

AEC Selects
Prison Sentences
Battle
Rages
4
0
Miles
From
Pusan
F avored In S enate DuPont Co. To
A s U.S. Troops Go On Offensive
F or U.S. H oarders Build H-Bomb
President R e p o r t e d a L
Oa
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Seeking
Blanket A d l C S O I l S t U d ! e S
P ow ers T o Restore
Control Of Rents Proposal To Send
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Aug. 2 - -&lt;/Pj

Arms To Formosa

—Prison tcntcncca and $10,000
lines (or hoarders and Llackmarkclrers were voted by a Senate
committee today as Congress press­
ed swiftly toward action on econ­
omic mobilization legislator).
A House vote on tile adminis­
tration's requested control powers
— plus standby wage and price
Aoutroli— was potsibe late in the
day but may not come until tomor­
row.
Democratic leaden pul before
the Haute a substitute for the A d ­
ministration's original allocations
and credit control measure. Tb r
new bill would give Mr. Truman
power to slap ceilings on wages
and loll prices buck to the levels
&lt;yjf tbr May 24-June 24 period.
llie new bill also would allow
the President to order rationing.
Republicans, rallying behind a
bill of their own, protested the
lust-minulr intioduction of a new
Administration measure. The COP
bill alsu would provide for standby
wage and price controlsRep. Hallcck, (K-|nd). called
the Administration move “deplor­
a b le ." He said it gave the House
"no fair cliancr' to consider llie
proposals and was "a poor way to
legislate."

The plan for cruckdown powers
on hoarder* nnd b|uck-murket
operator* was approved today by
4
the Senate llonking Committee.
The committee also approved n
broad system of credit control*
that would apply to all real estate
bum*Unction after iroori. Meridian
time tomorrow. These would op(ClnU M H o s m s * Mat

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Soviet And West
Resume Battle In
Security Council
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 2 (Ah
- Britain supported the United
vfStutc* today in demanding th at the
question of seating Red China l&gt;"
pushed aside mid that the Korean
conflict be given top priority in
United Nations deliberation*.
Britain'* Sir Glmlwyn
Jehl
ealled the Korean question the
“gravest nnd most Important ever
to confront the United Nations."
Jt'bh spoke us the ll-natlon Se­
curity Council resumed debate on
whether it should act first on
.Russia's muve to seat the Chinese
^Communist* or on the Korean con
flict.
The British delegate aaid he
welcomed Soviet Deputy Foreign
Minister Jakob A. Malik hark to
the Council after his seven-month
boycott. He expressed hope this
meant Russia was now wady to
cooperate with the other nation*.
The cpuncil convened at 2:12 I*.
M.. EST.
The specific issue was adoption
jmit an agenda. Russia's Jakob A.
v Mslik. a* August president of the
Council, wanted Korea considered
second, under the heading "peace­
ful settlement of the Kotea" nuesMa»

Packard Motor Car
Company Coes In Red

S e c r e t a r y Opposes
Senate Rider F o r
Bitt Loan T o Spain
I A ll'L l, I'lirmiiHs, Aug. 26Pl—Nationalist IioiiiIh i
sod
fighter planes in unusual mini
hem roarrd ufl Formosa sirfir Ids today. Itffirial quarters
declined comment, lint some cir­
cle- aiil the plane- may hare
launched an attack no Chine-e
t •imiiiiinist craft massed along
the Ifed China roast.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—&lt;/P)—
Secretary of .Stale At lieson v.iid
today the Uniletl Slates is think­
ing of smiling ailin to the Chinese

N.iluoi.ili G ill illilei to tilrliglhrii

tile ilcfru-ei til Foitnnsa.
He ifrclned, however, ill answer­
ing a senes ol iirws coiifcteitce
questions to say vth.it specific
steps this government will lake.
Other ies|H&gt;iisihle officials expect
that diurlly the United Slates will
teiuiiie sending mihtaiy aid to Gen­
eralissimo Chung Kai-Shek on a
limited basis, beginning with spate
parts and ammunition.
Arheson was told at bis news
conference that reports wne cuttent that the United States was
altering its policy on Formosa and
was about to supply aims once
inure to the Chinese Nalionaiits.
Would that "indicate a change in
nut altitude (rum last January?"
He wat asked.
Acheson replied that President
Truman had outlined his policy to­
ward Foimosa in a statement on
June 27. Ibis statement sought
to neutralize Formosa in keeping
with the policy ol localizing the
Korean conflict if possible. The
statement of last January bad de­
clared a complete bands off policy
towaids Formosa.

Arheson said all Urn Adminis­
tration is now doing is consistent
witli the president's June 27 state­
ment.
Also Secretary Arheson oppos­
ed the
Senate’s 51UI1,000,000
Spanish loan “rider" to a pend­
ing ECA appropriation.
He declined, however, in antwertliere were adequate funds for
any justifid Spanish loan al­
ready available in the ExportImport Bank.
He also said th at the State
Department had met with no
aucccsa In efforts In recent months
to persuade Spain to adopt a
more democratic government.
The Senate yesterday added to
legislation appropriating funds
for Kuropean_jecovery a clause
saying a 1 100,660,000 loan should
ha made to Spain through the
Export-Import Bank.
Senator McCarran (U-Nev) had
proposed cutting Spain In for
8100,000.000 of Marshall Plan
fundi. Skirting that, the Senate
voted for the Export-Import Bank
I C n i l i M o s ra g s l l i t

Chief Cleveland
Back From Vacation

S e n a t o r Says U. S.
Bombs Chief D eter­
rents T o New A g ­
gression By Reds
W ASHING I UN. Aug 2— (/!’)
llie govrmmrnl today apparently
gave the DuPont company lop re­
sponsibility lor developing the hy­
drogen bomb.
An Atomic E’.nrrgy Communon
annouiurinrnl provided that hint.
AFC said only that (hr big
chemical In in ha» hern -circled In
design. conviruct and operate new
fanlitirs to pioduce matrnaU foi
atomii weapons or lllel* potential
ly use Iul tor powrr purpose*.
Company of final* at Wilmington
*aid the project i* ol vital un­
pin l.i me to the teculity of thr
United .State*."
•he AI.C *aid the new plant*
will be of "advanced drtign and
their O p erati on will piovidr new
know ledge that will (peril thr piogie*&gt; id the atomic rneigy pin­
grain."
Rut commiiticn official*, a*
uiual, -hied away (rom any direct
inrnlinn of the H-bomb, the new
weapon President Truman ha* uidrrrd for the atomic arsenal.
Wl irre tlit- new plant* will he
located ha* not yet been decided.
Dupont and government expert*
have bren looking for a site, ex­
pelled to cover mine 200,000
acre*.

EXPLOSION
Kerosene poured Into a wood
slave caused a minor explosion und
[Jr* In th i home of Cteo Alexander.
Negress, at 1105 Locust Avenue
at 1:30 o’clock yesterday uflerh ltie ' rem*" fulrkly put out the

with allowing •'open gambling
houses, game* of chance and other
gambling davicM,"
Sinca then, W arren eald, they
ibalr duty by allowing
the Magnolia and Shallmar Clubs
to maintain "opan gambling and
games of chance,”

RAINPALL
m Rainfall was spotty over this
•Region during the month* of May,
Juna and July, and waa five and a
half inches below normal for th*
period, aaid E J . Houghton, Jr.,
weatherman.
There have been no widespread
rains over the county lines ChHft&gt;
mas day when three Inches of rain
drenched the area, he pointed o u t
Temperatures were higher “
aoraeal during June and

GENEVA BRIDGE
1 “ PH I of th*
Geneva Avenue bridge over the St. John*
. ^JV.due ^or completion today,
and W.M. Hoag, state project enpredicted that the bridge
wiU be open for travel in about 30
days.
The local of/ica of the State
Road Department i* now making
pwna for the building of a new
bridge 618 feet long at Eau Gallia
near Melbourne. This will servo
B u te Highway No. 5.

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MKRO HEARING
Sheriff P,A. H ero announced
that he will laava tonight for Teliahaaaee with Mrs. Maro and two
sons in order to attend th# hearIng a t 10:00 o'clock with Governor
W arren in regard to gambling con­
ditions in Semlnola County.
Du* j l M to attond th# hearing
aro J. Brailey Odham. state preeldent of tho Jaycoee, Morion Harp f o tn ^ w dlroctor
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General Lance Sees
Developments Soon;
48th Is IT e a 11 h v

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WASHINGTON, Any. 2—l/P)
—T h e
Defense
Drp:irlmi-ni
rlm rlli &gt;i,ll nniitiuiire its defer­
ment policy tm Reservist*, in, liidiiq;
Natiun.'il Guardsmen
lulled to federal duly, A spokes­
man said, however, tin t
the
"interim " policy will mil apply
to Selective Set vice ill at tecs.
Government sour res said the
I'ummerre lie part men I will re­
lease a list of rsscnli.il Indus­
trie* a* a guide, and the Labor
Department will issue a ml tier
short li*l n( "rritlcil iM-mpalions."
COI.UM HIA S l . Aug 2

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Truman's Choice The Marines Have Landed Facer
To Get Everything Well In Hand
T r a i l s In Home
S t a l e Pri mary

Jury S e r v i c e Is
P a tr i o tic D uty

Warren Suspendn
Okaloosa Sheriff

B F^Gomoe!** ****

Horn u d i

I O K H ) . Thursday. Aug. 3 —
b l'i
t . S 24th Division troop*
iccaplurrd lull Position* iiorthea»t
"I i biiijti ind held on luday in a
I laming battle 40 miles Irom the
main port of Pusan

Hu arching baidrline win mark­
ed by hutiimg village* all (lie way
from the -outliriii ioa-1 lo aban­
doned Kmnchoii which blazed,
lienrial MacAitliut's headquarlets -aid U. N. tioops and ihe
N' lth Km,-an ''ivlh Division were
linked in a gum battle c.nt of
t Innjii at thr vvrstrm approaches
to I'liiraii

l I'i/en vihln is ul thr Nj IiuusI
Guard will inow wiihm 10 .lay*
ih n r In Ime a* Gunuhmrn, Mnrida'* Adjulanl General M irk \V.
I..HUI- prrdirlrd licit- luday

There he reported th at he w c
the only survivor of a sound of
eight men trapped in koehung
during a battle where the Red*
seized control of th at central
bastion of the western front.
He eald his seven comradci
were cut down by mechlni'giin
fire trying to break through
enemy lines and th at he escaped
across the mountain* a fte r trad­
ing clothing with a South Korean
refugee.
“ We were trapped behind u
brick wall in the city,” Cannon
eald.
"We decided the only thing to
do was to run for it rather then
surrender. They had us surround­
ed.
“Four of the fellows were
caught by maehlnegun fire before
iacb«t a etnalT stream a t tha
of « kill. Our corporal had

No Gains Are R e p o rt­
ed On Korean F ro n t
For Past 12 Hours;
1st Marines Advance

tmi.

U. S. Soldier Escapes Reds
By Putting On Korean Clothes

LOCAL GUARD
The 60 men and t m officers of
Co. I, 124th Infantry who are at
Ft. Jackson, S.C. for two weeks of
National Guard training are due
home Sunday afternoon. They are
under the command of Capt, David
Gatchrl and Lieut. John Sauls.

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Florida Improves
Its Auto Accident
Death Prevention

DETROIT, Aug. 2—OP)—The
Packard Motor Car Company went
vjpearly three-quart era of a million
dollars In the red for (he first six
months of 1050, its financial sta te ­
ment showed today.
A net loss of 1750,082 for the
first half of the year was attribu­
ted to “advance ebaor^ion of
costa" of Packard's new line of
1051 model cars, scheduled'for in­
troduction late this month.
Packard showed a net profit of
84,708,631 for the first six months
- la s t year, equal to 32 cents a share
’ on outstanding stock.

•beat a armel during inly.

Firs! XmtM'ican W a r Dead ilromTi! Home

Maj iiirrr.il Lance, a imnliat
veteran n| two vvurs, told a Junior
^ .♦ »
g - -1
( li.imlo-i oi Cotimiriir hireling
tl.. fl i
‘ &lt;illlyl t nr .111 *Hint It hi " M u m ,
N til
WIni* nn litifimt jruni ti
here that there arc 21 Guaid divi­
lh.it Innniht fn nr 111! lil t ill*
!ill U
sion* and IS teginn-nlal cnmhal \\Ini iln .1 in ni l inti nn tlir
if fin Ii i lull i n iii« tun I .Si 41 id I
Iranis in a.fditiim to llir division*
and team* |u-l called up lor ac­
The new project is of such im- tive icrvicr.
portruin' that AEC -aid it tins set
"I'otnhly all thr National Guard
up u special operations office to
supervise it. Temporarily located army unit* may hr called inlo ac­
In Washington, it is under the tive -civice by subsequent incre­
management of Curtis A. Nelson. ment*," hr laid.
Almost simultaneously witli the
ll&gt; 111M I. \ MIIIIC I i,ml IMIN \\ III 1'LIILAU
H r said he frit sure futuu- plan*
AKC-Dupont announcements. Sen­
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ill K U R lvW m i i l . Auq- 2 wl'y U. -S Marine* armed
ator McMahon (D-Coim) said tin would lie aimnuncrd mjoii to
in fui-c timiohl at thy.. Ninth Kmc.in poll liicv &gt;ailed lor Iwci, asked
Capitol Hill he favors an even Guardsmen could make civilian III * t » : i r v d o n
i'.iil-*- in B i d atluui Ittoc hociiv uni p,onu-i'd to make lliing. lough tm the eiit'iny.
greater expansion of the natlrin's plans witli some assuianco.
A and H bomb programs that ha*
"W i ml! give |lu in the hc-l in rt&lt;d anti that* a lot, -aid a
F tJt
R e tu rn T o
lll"Tlie National tiuuid a.- present
been recommended by Mr. Trumnn.
Mamie sergeant.
|y
urgnnixrtl
in
the
stntcs
unit
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In urging n stepped up program.
\ vdciau ol V k I,I Wat II and a Iv| ii. d leatherneck, lo- calmly
Mc.Mtdinn said “ there is no lines- ritnrle* consists of llim.ooo offiem
-a'linni'd the low loll- a llw- I'll' ■*'
Si
I Ol IS, \ ii|* 2 1/1*1
lion in my mind but what our ami mi'll in umiy troops," in* mi l
»ri
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rI edged
Hilo ita iiot'X
dock. !b
It- | |
iitumir stockpile is the chief de- ed, “ with 40,500 office!» rinil men !*!»rllttT I S. |ft'|l| i i tlf ;|| j\i* 11zifn«|M
ICm i i h i I Oi ra g s atsl
to "iiglil t h e f n l c o n t i n g e n t "I T l * \ l 1 c | &gt; / x ) r l / X t* A T t C
in Air Force troops.
rtiniiijis i
Ir , ul Si
Mu.....
bntii l!n- 1'idled .iiMi,., m i l l l M I U l U C I
»J U y a
"There a r e 26 infantry ami i « "
JellillH (-lit i m n l i h h i r VIlf l HI I! It III-*
armored divisions, 20 regimental i’ll in|i!iin ii iliri’41nr Iniiii i n u r In a bi'u.blicnd "blinking Untie
romhut teams, mil u numbci oi l #ri"'ii 1iMil I i inu.m’H rlitiin* l.tr 111,' ill inoie-l bill- - uf III,' Nut t Ii
eau*.
ihi*
Ih'iiith i ill* v1*11,1 Km
supimrl units, with upproximnteK
"We figure I tii&gt;i will lie touglim'
1O0 |&gt;er cent officer uml 5u p&lt; i liiri.tl Hnmin.ilmu
tliiin in vlbing we liiiv,’ bail be­
cent enlisted strength, xxx."
fore." the sergeant said
IIv \SSfM I VI'EII PRESS
Lance was fieri' for an in*pe.
Tin' liiusit bund on tlie ditch
tinn of the 4Mth (iiinnl division ■&gt;(
I’le.uli'iit I rum.m - lim it' ii.nl |ita&gt;eii
I w,« .-.lit ling lealli.i Heck
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 2—1/1 ') — Georgia and Florida troops, in ed by iii'il' lii.ili I I .tHtlI -.tie* I" nil-, " I T i,| ii tite Hull' "f Mmite
Lions I Ic.tf Sanford
Florida improved its position summer training ul nearby Foil day in tl" Dciiiih lain iciialori d /.iiimii" and “ Si’inper F id e li- "
among the states for uutouiuhilc Jackson.
Al ionu?v D e p l o r e
Tee Murines cilllle limit,'d fur
I'MIllUiy rate in Mi—mill
accident death prevention last
heavy cmuliul.
Luck Of Interest
FORT JACKSON, S. C. Aug. 2
year, hut it has slipped a 111lie so
llie man -uppolled l&gt;v Mi liu
Miry —ill g" into hut I Ig I'ebiiid
fur In 11160.
(A’J— The 48th Natiurmt Guard
I itl/eii*. — lo'ii lulled upon to
Tile Coordinating Committee of diviiiott is I'stalilisliing ti record niaii. 2it.de Senator l.mriy \\ Al­ bulking L'craiiing M 2d t a n k - ,
weighing 45 tons and mounting
the tTovernor's Highway Safety us the healthy 48th.
l-on of Kolia, had IVl.VMi -otereive on |tll If
should leg.lid it
nun
gun.
T
here’s
heeii
nutliThe 7,500 uffeers and men of
Conference was told hv the Nnas a patmiti, duty lo lliis country
ing
like
tlml
mi
tlie
American
171.002
Im
foimci
U.
S
H
e
tiurnl Safety Council today that this (ieorgiu-Floridu unit lias an l"
tlie Florida death record last vt*ar enviable recurd of guo.l lieulll 1'irtcnl.dive lluiinas t I leiiniiig-, side mi fm. Itusslaii-niudi' T i l l s even d il involves immulal l a m
I U s Us s n oa raws M il
was slightly above the national
Ir., ol St, I."in-, m *8. I€*** mil "t ciiiiHistciilly liuve outgllliued Ijlti iirr, I 1111- - 1 I I ioiitholdi-r. Sanford
American inenium lank".
average of 7.4 for each 100 million
4
.67fi pirrimU
attorney and lorinri imlgc ami
HERE. BOY, PAGE FULLER'
Flung tlirowora and the new
miles of auto travel.
till- g.iye I li'iinmg- a lead "I tank killer ituper-buennku* also legi l.ii"i, told mcmlici- &lt;if the I .rolls
PENSACOLA, Aug. 2 i/l’i
Florida’s 073 traffic deaths last
( lob u Ii id o lie — i mil "dm ed
year averaged eight for 100 mil­ Owner Wally Dashiell of the I'im I l.t.Oti mill 477 pic. on i- -till I" were in tin- Murine equipment,
saetda Fliers wu* arrested mi n be counted, iii my "t the Hii-myt
"We feel fine and hot to go," by \ "lie William*. |i local at
lion miles.
So far th li year, the rate bus charge of violating the city's unit illie* 111 Mlllllie i .1 Miltllllll -lin e uni .Staff Hgl. I'laudn lliickei ,d Im m y ami mrmhet of die &lt;hit&gt;
K;hi in 1 ity .
lottery law yestenlay.
risen to 0.1.
I'liiiiling mil a gcnei.il lack id
Assistant Police Chief G M Mr. riuman always ha* p.ilhd a
They came from llie iTiridin.s
However, Governor Warren told
the cabinet today only 60 motor­ White said tile charge wa- in con heavy voir 2i.i tin- oillioillr ap lull . tile street:' of New York nnd illteic-t mi thr pail uf citizens lo
Iii" plains of the midwest. They scivg mi pit" , even lliough the
ists were killed in highway accl- nection witli tlie raffling off of :■ peered 'ill in doubt.
were a eroH.i-''eetiiiii of America.
dent* last month In cornparUan new automobile during Moudav
i miiii v i"iiiml*'i"ucrs have made
And iii the nrighhoiing stair &lt;d
niglit's I'ensacula-Jackson, Mi- .
with 65 In July, 1049.
Correspondents l i n n r i l e d
u
Don Hill, field representative of Southeastern I. e a g u e hesehull Kama* All M l.amlon. Rrpiildicai. Inuueli und met llie Murine run a sl'ei i.d lii.lv to ilrlrinilllc those
miel 'p id d l'd lot this tinly. Ml.
the National Sefety Council, com­ game.
voy a it rwurej tlie harbor.
The added attraction of the unto i indidali- fm president hi I'* Hi.
plimented the state for its driver
It Ii id br en 2u days cruising Ihmsholili'i o i 'i d that citizens
H'putridly
was
lining
In-am
licensing, school safety and public mobile drawing helped draw b.tmo
tin- Pacific and had hceil expected
persons to tile Pensacola-Jack it , paigtt to icgam ronlliil "f the stale two day* earlier. There Mud btvn llmik ul lion duty to then gov
in formation programa.
(I'ftmlNuril
«ii«
I'lisr
Twin
He presented a plaque to the game,
"inn anxiety in pint but require­ eminent, and make -acnliics He
Highway Patrol for outstanding
ment n of radio silence prevented ■lei l.ueil ib ii no n who sacrifice
achievement in driver licensing.
the convoy from giving its posi­ their lives iii war do not place
, The national organisation rated
tion.
Florida's 1040 licensing program
I be 61milieu Naid il wui a quiet llieii duties "u a monetary scale.
best in the south end second best
Muiiy good c it i z e n s p l e a d I " lie
t
r
i
p —"only one cane o f nemtickICeettBMg Oe Page g u t
mu*."
excused floin jury iloty mainly
Hut 20 days aboard a ship is Irerause of liuslnew coiiditioim, tie
said. Tin se dmotd be made lo
a long time.
By HAL HOYLE
"Cod help the Navy if we have realize that non of Ibis character
W ITH U. S. TR O O P S IN K O R E A - A n 18 yrar-old Amrri- another convoy like this," said are llie t yjit- wanted to guarantee
justice, iiit’ii "f clear mind und
can
loldier,
wearing the while pants and while -lint ol a Korean, IhiiilHwains Mate Third Class Roy good judgment, lie stated.
TALLAHA8SEE, Aug. Z - G h Wi-e
of
Oswego,
N.
V.
"Those
Mr. II iiu -I ioIi Ut d e c l i n e d that lie
Governor Warren today suspended stumbled tiredly into a command i*&gt;-t.
guy* have been bottled up so feels t hat tin' jury system of
Sheriff H. Isle Ensor of Okaloosa
A group of doughboy* *a*s hint and began lu |rn at loin good long
they
would
fight
tigers
lu
county and two constables for per­ neturediy.
America today is one uf the
gel out."
m itting gambling.
foundation
of democracy, and
"Where’d
you
gel
the
gunk
suit,
kid?"
one
rallrd.
I.t.
Mark
Ringer
of
San
Diego,
pointed "'it t tint tlie Constitution
Sheriff E nior and Constables O.
The
young
soldier—Pfc.
Janie*
an artillery buttery officer, ask ­ guarantee' each mail llie right of
L. itengtson and Fox M. Wilson
tnul liy jury.
were put on AO-day probation by Cannon of Medford, Massl, grinn­ lii'i'n wounded. I tried lo drag ed a reporter:
"W hat's tlie w ar news. Let's
Recently Go' State Legislature
the Governor July 7 after.* hear- ed shyly at them and then trudg biiil Ix'liiud u rock."
A Nurtli Korean came up on hear the situation and whut Wl' extended to women llie right to
Ing In which they were charged ed wearily Into headquarter*.

Fire Chief M.N. Cleveland, ami
Mrs. Cleveland are liaek from a
two weeks' vacation trip in Gcor* “ ,*nd South Carolina, After
Wilting relative* at Hartwell, On.,
the chief* home town, they vialted
Anderson and Greenville, S.C.
*n't&gt;ng other places.
These two busy cities hove well
manned and equipped fire de­
partment*. said Chief Cleveland,
and he added that all of the larger
fire station* that he visited had
Seagrave ladder trucks similar to
the one owned by Sanford. In addl“ HJ .*? Visiting fire department
officials he visited mayors and
other d ty officials, he raid

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N a t i o n a l Guard
To Know Future
In F i f t e e n D a y s

I'unnon from behind. A South
Korean Soldier rushed the north­
erner und killed him liy knifing
hun through tlie tiiruat nnd clui't.
“I don't know where that South
Korean soldier raine from," Can­
non said. “ I ju.-t looked Up and
Im was there."
Caution and the South Korean
soldier then took off up the hill
»t innately.
‘T h ere was n lot of sniper
fire and I wa* (he only one of
»ur aquad to make it to tho top/*
he said. “Once I looked hack mid
»sw another North Korean soldier
c&gt;&gt;me up and bayonet our corpo­
ral.
“On the other side of the hill
I met a refugee and traded clothe*
“I don't think lie was too happy
with him.
about it—b ut I couldn’t under— - -am ra a e T m )

lt'„nlt*urri 41a !'*■•&gt; His)

serve on juries, hr staled. This is
It'anllnaM Oa l‘«*r atsl

Mi KIRRIN HACK
tVA I KON SUIT
City Manager Clifford MeKil,TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 2—1A')—
liill is back oil the Job, looking
hah', hearty und tunned, after u J . Tom Watson bus asked four
twu weeks' vucatiun witli hi* fimt- Florida Supremo Court justice* to
dLipmlify themselves in consider­
ilv ut New Smyrna.
ing Id- latest fight to w in,a U, S.
congressional seat.
1*11ONE CONNECTIONS
Nil uctioil is expected on Wat­
Telephone ennneclion* wit It E n ­
terprise und Dcltarry were openi'd son’* petition until September be­
Friday by means of llie new throe cause tin- court began it* annual
uml u half mile ruble over Lake summer recess yesterday.
Monroe. DeBerry bus usked for 45
PRISON HUH
ini.tniluti"lia, hut due to tlie fact
A 1936 Ford school bus, pur­
thut so many resident* are away
for tlie summer, only Id liuve been chased hv the City from the
made to date, said Earl Turner, County School system, ha- horn
local company manager. Two new equipped with tool storage facili­
telephones have been Installed In ties and will I"' used to haul p ri­
Enterprise, Tlie cable hs&amp; 1(H) pair soners to and from road projects.
U replace* an old Dodge truck.
of wires.

"Nu gam- by the enemy have
•aid II was lelr or d at 12-55 A.
been made in till- lighting III the
bi t 12 liouis." the war summary
M ( ‘I V*. A. M L S I Wednesday.)
l ot IS hotus or more tin bat­
tle between iaiiks, aitillcry and men
iaged on the heights pul eight
miles noilhraxl of Chinjii,
On the central front Kumchon,
alilaze mil ihamlonrd by tile U.
&gt; I it-t l av.diy Division, -cinched
in iu ii i - as thr Red- moved into it*
"(it-kntDmputed Yongdok, east coast
aiicimr town whicli bus changed
lim'd* ficqui'iitly, was a no-man'e
land
Rut the hardest figtding was
J n - 1 n o r t h of I'liiriju, a b o u t 40
mile- west I'llsun.
Rattle weary U. S. 2itb Division
t e m p s were almost surrounded
when they counterattacked. They
offered iiiun casualties and lost
Mime tanks.
A letociall'll I'll'— col respondent
Hal Boyle who flew over the whole
flaming front -aid the biittleline
rood lie followed by u string uf
flaming villages Hoyle first re­
ported tlie abandonment of Kunrclioll.
Help for llie doughboys was
mm
Fighting Marine* in force

were at a Miutlieii-tei n port only
to mile* from the luittlezonc. The
Maiiuis came equipped with 45tnn tanks, tank klllet iiiizookus ami
"tliei weapons new to tlie Korean
war.
American planes set fire to
Kuimlmii as they bad done at
t'hiiijii after It fell.
Tile 2ltii was ulmo-t surrounded by -tiong Red flunking forces.
I'lte A met icons bad cuunli'i -at­
tacked lo ivgatn liigb ground they
hud lod Tuesday,
I'he Reds sidestepped tbelli and
attacked.
The Aiiiericnn lull posit ions w ere

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Now Industry For
Sanford Seen From
Ilosuck’H Machine
An event pointing to an impor­
tant pew industry for Sanford I*
tlie hipping tills week of tile new
celery w i tipping machine invented
liy G.C, llosnrk to the Atlantic
(’oinmissioii Co., Inc.,
terminal
pie packaging plant in Jersey City,
N, J.
I lo* machine, which w:i given
ii , initial tiiul here last Full, and
winch was succescfally used hy
Chti-e and Co., lo wrap more then
one lialf million uidivh|uul stalks
of celery ill pliofilm, wilt he tested
for trade acceptance ut Jersey
City, -aid Mr. Iliisuck this morn­
ing ut his shop ill tlie Welaka
Building.
lie will make the trip for the
installation, and C.F. Snyder will
upervise the operation of the ma­
chine, Lee Biinabottom is exclusive
agent for the suli-leuving of the
machines for the wrapping of the
celery. Chase and Co. has placed
tin older for one of the tpnrhlne*
ii'M ilsaa* Us
Bis)

Sanford Weather
High yesterday, 92
Low this morning 73
Rain yesterday Ol)
Toiid August rain to date,00
Not mul August rainfall, 7.10
inches.

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE.
Asheville
Boston
Charleston
Denver
De.- Moines
Fresno
Nashville
Philadelphia
San Antonio
Seattle
Jacksonville
Key West
Melbourne
Miami
Tallahassea

Aug. 2—&lt;/P)
89
65
68
76
91
79
56
78
83
63
85
64
90
70
91
70
96
77
83
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PAGE EIGHT

T O E H A N F O R D TTKWAT.D. H A N F fW D

"Hidden Tuition’*1
Makes Free Public
Schools Just Myth

Half Of Draftees

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physical examinations Hie num­
ber of registrant* required by
th eir rail."
BT. AUGUKTINK* liilv 28 (A*,
—railin g In line with Hie nation'
stepped-up Selective Service pro
gr«tn, Florida’s draft rail Hula
was Increased hy 378 men.
It bring* to 630 thn number &lt;&gt;
draftee* to lie delivered no late.
Umr 8i*pt. HO, The RfinnuiirfmiMi1
r.f»,
t*»*i*y hy Maj. Genera'
Vivian Cnllin*, state director of
v •elective Bervlce.
. He seld ell indications are that
tee aame number will be calle.l
. from Florida In nrlnlM.‘r and No.
u*.. tomber.
The rhlef of Relertive Service
- . manpower division for the state
U , Col. Harold Wall, said Dial
.pre-induction examination call*
will clean out lho»e of 1-A rlassl. &gt; ftratlon born In 1626 and 1627.
, . Cot- Wall *a(d thn number of
■;
In those two age groups mimapproximately 3,oon,
h o o t t r a in in g

FRIDAY JULY 28, 1950

Labor Board

Florida Counties
RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R,

TALLAHASSKK, Inly J8 «,V
— An offlrinl of the U.S Offi
of Education m vs “hidden toil *f»n
Is making free pnblir school, "jo
a myth."
These extra charges to ..iiidcir
are causing » large number
t
children from low .nc«m» familb
drop mil of sehonl. The paten
.u st can't nff&lt;n,I to oav fm *'
school extras, Dr. Marl Hul'M • •
field representative of the tiffin
of Education, said.
He lister] notebooks, prn.'ilx, p
per, school pins, school swenlei
laboratory fees, yearbook:, cmand gowns, school Hub dues, gy,*.
uniforms, hiu! gifts lo leaehei t e
some of the “hidden tuition'
charges.
“You ran add to that all II
various ilrlves and campaigns t 1
children are asked to tm tiileii
to,'* he said, lie told some 2'
Florida supervisors, principal me
superintendent, here for n tit
week leadership course they'd "It
surprised how much the liidib
tuition ndds up to."
Dr. Hutchison salt! n survey
the extra school charges In no
other state showed it cost sclio*
children from 40 cent, to $11 a
apiece each year J uki fnt sorin'
functions.
NotelmokM cost the rhildre
from 26 cents to five ilollni
That's because Imoks required l&gt;
one teacher fre«|ucntly don't soil
others.
The cost of gym uniforms nm
from 76 cents (o $7,60; grndunH..
annmincemi ni -. from 60 rent t t
so;
loti pictures. 60
HP &lt;
$8; gradual
graduation
i-ent
to $2n; graduation name rank
cents to $2.
Flowers, memory book* an.
other graduation fees east esc!
student from 26 rents In Jin. Cap
end gowns cost about $2.76.
Dr, Hutchison i-ahl the m-linfigures may vary for nothin bit
the picture's the same ms in otbr
statc*.

(f'•$$•$lliiiril Frifiii I'll nr Onrl
appeal for exams nl Jacksonville.
Ope showed up.
At I'unamn City, 62 showed
and 17 are missing, Thrmtglmut
th e stale generally, the nil in i
running neatly 641-60.
The big reason, soys Generul
Collins, Is this:
For IK month prior lo the
Korean crisis the Selective Ser­
vice system made no inductions.
Ax a result, manyregistrants
felled In keep lltrir local Imnrd*
&lt;|frs* or changes In their martial
informed on to change in address change in Ih e'r
timiilnl
or occupational stains.
. . During this period, many reUlrunU also moved their plan
f residence," the Selective S etvice director explained. "Due to
th e necessity of immediately send­
ing registrants lor pliyslml ex­
amination, many registrant* wete
ordered for examination pilot In
the time Hint lltey reported llm»e
changes to lllr local IkihiiI.
“Tills ha* resulted in a delay
$n the registrant receiving his
nnlur."
General Collin* went on to explain that it I* "vitally necessary
th a t each registrant between tin
age* of IH and 241 repoit immed­
iately to his local board any
change in hi* statu* or address
th at hns not previously been reported.
“Local Itosrd# sre busily e n ­
gaged in reviewing the Haii.dfb
atlons of tbelr registrantln and
In bringing their rreord* tip l&lt;.
the minute.
"We feel confident Hint In n
very short lime local boards will

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Yugoslavs Celebrate
Completion Of Road
/.AGItKII, Yugoslavia, July 28
(/I'l YiirdhIiivIr proudly mark*
d th r complotlon today of the
first major |)reject under P re­
mier Marshal Tito's Five-Year
Plan—a gray, rlbbon-llko highvnv stretching atilt miles acres*
i lie ferliln faintlanil# of Serbia
nod Croatia.
High dignitaries of the YugoI iv government were here for
.lie fmmnl opening rerettionles.
Tito himself mny attend. A
'■Kvalende of mutora care ■wtu
i ravel over the highway to Bel­
grade for n second ceremony.
I’l (&gt;duct of three years’ sweat
and toil by more than 300,000
workers, the highway officially
ymbolires thn “brotherhood and
unity" of Herbia and Cormtia.
two of the old republics that1
make up miMlern Yugoslavia.

.lap Papers
(O aH aatS S im * ra se Oa»*
mg t'o&gt;potation nf Japan refused
lo let more than 100 employes,
all suspected of heing Commu­
nists, enter its building. This oe*
Hon was taken on instructions
from Maj. Kdgar L. Tidwell,
adio officer of the 11, 8. eighth
Army.
The Ai mod Forces radio uses
fneilitie of RCJ, Many BOJ emidoyoH are in close contact with
II. H. Army radio personnel.
Tidwell nald he had written to
the president of BCJ requiring
stringent security measures “ In
view of tho present situation."
Thn newspaper purge h it both
editorial and mechanical em­
ploye*.
Thn list nf dismissed radio
employe* wa* reported with a
notion f r o m
RCJ IVealdent
Fiigiirakl whlrh said I
'I n view of a memorandum
sent to the president of the
llroa,treating Corporation of J a ­
pan today hy tho Armed Forcea
radio, 8th Army, the BCJ strict*
Iv forbid* those llxtad below to
enter the buildings aod compound* of this corporaUon In the
future."
Guard* checked all Japanese
who entered the building to make
certain their names worn not on
I he list.

amae Allen Litton, seaman reIt, USN, of East Front Station, Training Center, Bi
iron, recently completed his Litton entered the
mlt training at the U.8. Naval

icmiiiw * n w
fee* o*«i
r n m Pm , Owl
the previous two year*. The fe-)
union demand.
rlpral government donated $144,The union charged Sldetier with
416, which w i i a little more than
trying to start n rival mine group
u»ual.
alter he noil ailed «&lt; strike-end­
Highway maintenance and min*
ing meeting in response to nn n r - V
nr construction w ai the biggest
Her from UMW President John
item of expenditure. The counI,. Lewis to return to the pit*.
tiea out $10,4tfl/(78 for roads.
Siilener denied the union n-cuThat didn't inccludc other mil­
nation. He charged in turn *.hnt
lion* in county surplus gas tax
Lewis had secretly passed along
revenues spent by tho State Road
word that the miners were to ig-Department.
nore his instructions and stav off
Daw enforcement cost $6,034,the Joh.
767—mostly In fees and costa of
officers. A total of $1,031,448 in
Lewis hnd sent out the back-tofine* and fo rfe itu re s by defen­
work directive in accordance witli
dants In criminal cases w as col­
an injunction Issued hy a Federal
lected, making the total g en er­
D istrict Court here on Feb. 11. J ?
al tax cost $3,100,000.
Sidencr called the meeting F e h .;i'
The counties had outstanding
Marie Wilson, Dean Martin, Diana Lynn and Je rry Lewis fr 24. The strike continued
Into
at the end of the year $26,670,- Paramount's hilarious comedy, “ My Friend Irma does West," show. early March.
wifl in bonded debts, plus $81,- Ing on the Rltx Theater screen Sunday and Monday.
On May 31, the unions and .Side­
109,466 In boomtime road bonds
ncr settled their argument and he
admlnlatrede by th e sta te and
to hla $21-n-day fob as
being repaid out of a cut from
FBI Activity
I lobocs Throw W eight returned
it shovel engineer. A day later, he
the .State gasoline tax.
To Capitalistic Side reported receiving threats nn hi*
As assets, the counties bad
IOm Mi m * Si m ra c e Om I
life. Ones again he left work, ask­
$00,662,100 In investments. Coun­ Justices might result to innocent
“The Dig Wheel" showing .Sunday ami Monday ut Mnvleland ty Imltilings were valued a t $60,- persons,
CIIICACO, July 28—(/!•)—Tho ing the NLRB to Investigate the
Drive-In T hratei, starring Mickey Rooney was actually filmed at 629301.
“6. Once you have reported Korean war may put a freeze on whole issue.
the IndinliLpolis Speedway.
The ilecision announced today . (
Dade County had the g reatest your Information to the FBI, do riding the rods.
nmnunt of money available, $2M- not endeavor to make private in­
Hen (Holm) Henson, king emer­ was reached by a three-man panel 5 •
667,624; spent the most, $16,742,- vestigations. This can best no itus of America's wanderers, said which actod in behalf of the five- *
United Nations
Korean War
171; end ended the year with done by trained investigators who todu) th a t the Hobo Fellowship member hoard. Those who took
$6326,363—nearly half tho total have access to data accfoired over Union of America has voted to p art In the ruling were Chairman
l l .is tln iir r i c o m Pmmr O M |
I t t M I l M M P r a m I’M t
reported
the years on individuals engaged "co-operate with the government Paul M. Herzog, James M. Hous­
support because of the w rothri, needless silttcring, they -vmild al­
in subversive activities.
as it did in World War II In ton. and Jam es J. Reynolds, Jr.
American* drove to liar the corri­ lay fears of a world ronflagratlor.
N either the UMW itself nor it*
asking
nil hnlxicn ami others to
“
Hysteria,
witch-hunta
and
vi­
dor to Taegu, temporary Soutli and strengthen the linmi* of those
District 12 were charged with any
keep
‘off
the
road’
gilante*
weaken
internal
securi­
Korean capital ami supply-line hub wlm aie working for peace," ho
Henson said the union also is unfair Inhor practice.
ty. Investigators involving Inter­
46 mile* southeast of Vongdnng said.
The decision did not order the
urging
hoboes, eligible for ac­
nal
security
require
care
ami
and 40 miles above vital I’lisun
UMW to restore Sidencr to mem­
"There is nn doubt as to the
tive
war
duly
"lo
help
America
pains-taking
e
ffo
rt
We
all
can
port.
traditionally
final outcome," he stressed, and
contribute to our Intam al securi­ .litre more to fight aggressors bership, although
A MncArthur headquarters in* tl is to avoid the double duvastn
ty by protecting the Innocent as and particularly the communistic there are seldom any non-union, &lt;|
Friday: "Kncry pressure is now lion that "India ban pern seeking
miners In UMW pit*. Some offi- C
ideology.”
leaching n maximum, and he mu-&lt;t In bring the run diet to an .and a.
He added: “You can’t be n rials here expressed doubt that
have a decision quickly.'
quickly ns possible."
hobo in Russia or North Korea, Sidcner would return *.o work In
Ruins and low-hanging 'loud
India's Prime Minister Nehru
or any of the other Russian sat* any case, in view of the bitter
feeling whlrh has resulted from
robbed the Americans of the -dose has proposed mediating tlm con­
lelitrs,"
air support they have had in thr flict nn the basis of adm itting thr
Henson said the union’s resolu­ tho dispute.
last five days,
Chinese Communists to the U.N
tions will U- voted on at the noxt
The NLRB said 8ldcpcr's pro­
national hobo convention, to- tie posed back-to-work meeting on
A few Navy fighters
got and attracting Russia back to it*
meetings.
ltuH*ln
approved
the
held Aug. 2(1 in Hritt, In.
Feb. 24 ‘•was thwarted when a
through and skimmed over the
position* afterttidgof8'qw -icahet proposal. The Uniter! States rcpicket lino was formed on the road
sodden hills to blast the nllarking Jected any such barter idea.
to tho mine by local and subdlstrlct
Inrshlp.
They
utilize
cleverly
Tin- Council decided lo hold nn
and machinegiui fire.
camouflaged movement*, such as union officials and members.
“The superintendent of the mine , \
American artillery oprnrd up otlici meeting Monday- -the fina'
some pence groups and Olxfil
all nlong tlm line. It hurled tuns day la-fore Russia return*. The
Rights organization* to achlqve dismissed Shiftier on the demand ™
of officials of the local union, a f ­
of high explosives and anli-per- Monday meeting will ileal prim ar­
their Hinlster purposes.
“ While they ns indivdual* are ter other miner* present a t the
ronnel fire nl Communist concen­ ily with the relief of tho estimated
760,000 to 1,000,000 Korenn refu­
time said they would not work a*
trations.
gees.
long as Sidencr was nn the job."
Key fight was on the central
Previously, the NLRB statement
U. S. Delegate Warren R. Au­
front, where the American counter­
said, tho local had ordered Sidrner
attack was still underway at mill- stin Hsirl he would not comment
afternoon. And Red artillery was "until I go to Vermont and-cons
suit an old apple tree."
tlonal wood mxterinls is
still Masting after 24 hours.
• Communist dictaAustin,
former
Republican manufactured in Japan.
In tho far south, where Ameri­
can operations have been confined Senator from Vermont, ha* an ppto leellng out the Iteils with ex­ ple orchard. Asked if this tree
ploring task forces, Communists were particularly old and wise,
pushed ten miles uliuig undefend­ he laug,hci| and said, “ Yes, . ana
six varieties of appUx."
ed roads. I h is earned them to it Inboars
Manila, General Carlos P,
within approximately III! miles of Koinulo.
president of the General
Fusah, American supply port at
the southeastern tip of Kmea. Assembly, said Russia's decision
A* the North Koreans launch­ tn assume tho council presidency
ed iilctt pigged overall offensive, in her regular turn Is protaf tho
President Byngman Rhee of tie
invaded flout h Korean republic cul counterattack* u t aevorml
promised in x recorded broadcast, points on Hip south coast where a
“soon we .hull open an all out •mailer Commtintit forco had been
offensive" to drive the nmthi-i ti­ rolling forward virtually unop­
ers hark.
posed.
Nine Red divisions, ii.i largest
A rthur's spokesman describ­
force yrt committed to the field, ed Mm
Hie f’ninmutiliL offensive as
crashed agsnst nil main points ol very
heavy." The Reds advanced
the American ml floutli Koteali behind tunk’t. The First cavalry
line*.
met lhem bendon with a counterTho main weight of I holt at attack of their own.
tack wag aimed at two American
The North Korean supply nre
division* holding a strategic moun­
tain pas* about 46 miiu* north Idem, increased liy relentless air,
pounding of Communications line*,
linully ha* reached the point
where the Reds are tumble to con­
tinue a war of attrition, tho of­
ficer said lie added:
“Tlm enemy's supply problem
has become grave. Hence ho must
have a decision. Moreover, If he
does break tliiough he ha* tn Im*
hr in topflight condition lo con­
tinue to move and take advantage
of the situation.."
Ho Herlarrd, however, a Red
breakthrough wouldn't ntrexsurily
mean the collapse of the Allied
beachhead “because there are still
keeping inferior klnf-tlse oom*
■ ^ ro u look st the king-size wheel.
defensible position* lietween the
present line* and I'usan."
fori.
When you wheel this whop­
I blue on this strapping Baich
While bad flying weather cut
per
into
your own gunge* you'll
R oad m arthr.
■town effective ground support by
be tickled pink et the room ell
fighter planes In the battle zone,
You look e t those long' Buick- •'
bomber* found better conditions in
around it .
tho target areas hark of enemy
tepered fenders sweeping from *
lines. 11-2(1 Superfortresses lashed
bumper to "double bubble" tail v J o o d air* ju at a lid e o v e r an d So come on! Heed for your Baiek
Hwanggan on the central front. rnmmunlcatlons tinea for tha sixth
Tha 27th regimental combat team consecutive day.
beecon.
,r taka this R o a d m a s t b r ’* w h e e l. deeler's now for e tryout of •
of thn 26th Division wheeled Into
Returning pilots reported InB u ick R o a d m a s t b r .
new no*ltion* after a Communi** creaaed antiaircraft fire around
V n stop inside end luxuriate in Piok a curb apace you'd ordinarily
column drove through between lno railway marshalling yards fa­
legrooa end hiproom end head­ pern by, and beck this Buick into You will End it in e selection of
26th and tho Fret Cavalry uivl- vorite target In the superfort at­
body types, in finishes to suit e.
slons.
room geoeroue ee old-tiro* hos­ it oh your very ira t try.
tack to wreck Communist supply
Elsewhere, field reports said, lines. Today they strurk at railway
* &lt;
j wJ &gt;
queen's teste —end e t prleee to
pitality.
both American and Korean units care choked In a marshalling yard
Hera Buick’ has done a neat job mske you wonder why ehyoM
were holding their positions.
between Pyongyang, Communist
You ride it—end wonder if wings of reducing over-all inches while ever pays more*
The South Korean* launched In. canltal, and Wonsan.

were ever so soft.

Yon feel tbet big bonnetful o f
Fireball power whisk you from
standing start to rosd speed with

REGISTRATION NOTICE
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open In the office of the Bupervluor located tn the base­
ment of the Oeurt House beginning Tuesday, Aug 1
through Saturday, Oct, 7 ltt&amp;O to register those who
foiled to iw-reglxtar during January, February ur March

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Congress May Production jOf A-Bombs Reported Belgian King
Give T r u m a n
S t e p p e d Up In Last Six Months
Said Offering
WASHINGTON, Jtdy 31—f/P)— The Atom? i ncigy Commission
today that since (January it lias pioduced a ircoid amount of
Broad Powers ilittaij explosive
which
into A-bombs.
To Quit Post
It also disclosed flat it )* sludying the possibility of making an

WASHINGTON, July 31 —&lt;/j&gt;(
—President Truman told Con­
gressional leaders today he In
V ■•"ding up a message svkin?
$4,000,000,000 additional for military aid to anti-Commnixt na­
tion*. Chairman Cannon (I).Mo)
or the house appropriation* com­
mittee a*Id there waa "unanimoua agreem ent” among Demo­
cratic and Republican leader* to
expedite action on the requeni.
WASHINGTON, July 3 1 -t/p )
—The Senate slapped down tu­
ft
• t' « nPI t»r Senator Kem
• (R-Mo) to cut $718,691,473 from
Marshall Plan funds for the 12
months ending next July 1. Krm
proposed 11,950,000,000 or eco­
nomic aid for Western Huron?
instead or the $2,668,091,173
recommended by the Senate Ap­
propriations rommitter. He a r ­
gued: ”11 in nut in the interest
or the boy* on the (Korean)
fighting front to be giving away
vast quantities of critical muterlal*.”
WASHINGTON. July 31— (AP)
—Administration leaden in Con­
gress. finding no firm White House
opposition, were swining today to
the idea of giving Fresdenl Hu­
man slanby price-wage-ratiomng
powers as well as the milder econimic controls he has asked.
One Democratic leader, asking
% not to be quoted by name, told rcp o r t e r s a price-wage-ralionmg
amendment probably will be offeicd to the Administration bill on
the House floor. The House is to
take up the measure tomorrow.
Under the proposal, Mr- Tru­
man would have power to put on
ptice and wage ceilings «nd begin
_ rationing &gt;h» epy time.J*, felt they
* were needed.
Some Administration men felt
that unless' standby powers were
given the President, Congress might
vote a wage-price "freeze” as pro­
posed by Hep. Kunkrl (H-Pa).
Senator Maybank (D SC ) said
iC n lls a iS n s F sss Thee*I

State Democratic
0 Party Announces
Platform Group
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SARASOTA, July 31—(TP)—A
new State Democratic organisa­
tion wa* announced today with a
platform committee named for the
first time.
Three women were mimed to
committee chairmanships, estabiishlng another precedent. An exeeutive committee waa farmed to
meet ptrlodlcally.
State Chairman E.B. Donnell of
West Palm Beach and Secretary
J. Ervin Walden. Saraaota, jointly
announced the new state setup.
Tat# Powell, Jr., of MacCIenny
is chairman of tha platform com­
mittee. Ita duty will ba to work
“to establish general principles for
which the Democratic Party ef
Florida and it* candidates will
stand.”
Mrs. Mary N. Scott of S ara­
sota was named chairman of the
State Democratic Finance Com­
mittee.
Mrs. Mabel W. (ionxales. Pensa­
cola, became Hie Memorial Com-,
mlttee Chairman nnH Mrs. Mayme

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Six Planes Arrived
Here From St, Pete
—

Six planes arrived Sunday morn­
ing at 9:30 o'clock at tha Munici­
pal Airport with 14 persons aboard
In ■ flight from St. Petersburg
arranged by the Tropical FlylnServlce. The group enjoyed break­
fast at Remlay's restaurant In tha
main hangar, and left at M;i6
o'clock.
Tha planes included fire two
place Luacombea and one twin
» Cessna. Members of tha Civil Air
. j Patrol and cadets war* an hand
to receive and park the planes. At
2:00 P.M. a plana from Clear­
water arrived with two psojiD who
came to have dinner. A breakfast
flight from Lereburg is schedule-*
within two weeks, said D.L. Remley.
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RANGE OFFICER ILL
COCOA. July $ l- H * ~ C o l. Har­
old R. Turner, commander of ad­
vance headquarters at tha Long
■*•&gt;— B— i— Ground ***“ L—-1
waa In tin
lowing •
torday,
Hie condition waa
"faum lhr
Col, Turner acted as la-range
tha

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atomic poison weapon.
In a semi annual sport to Congress, the atomic agency told of a
stepped-up program du iiin Ihe •
first six mouth* uf [Ibis y?ar,
invidving “all fun,i iul atomic
Mero I [caring Is
urupuns, including tl* hydrogel,
Slated Thursday
Limb.
Ami it hinted lint. thin ms)
TAI-LAIIASHKK, July 31—
have result,',I in gicdk r pmduc(A1) -Governor Warren today
tion uf iliumir bomb by saying
scheduled a hearing for Thurs­
that during llitj six ti antli period
day to dctcimine if Seminole
“111? rate ul current jpeiation*'
County Sheriff I'. A. Mero is
un the entile atuinlr frujecl had
enforcing the gambling law*.
'•accelerated "
The Governor’s action follow­
in the rumo perlo r the comed un urliclc In the Tampa
nilssiun
*aid,
pro iction
uf
Tribune yesterday declaring
uiuuium-235 and pit Pnlum—the
there was wide open bolilu
explosive ingredient
tiled ill
gambling in Seminole County.
tanking utnniic bom i—hit "the
In u tel, gram to Mero, War
highest iat? in the h fury of the
Ten &gt;aid the Htursday hearing
project.'' The same li lenals also
will
be held to “dftermlli*.
uie used in experin ntlng with
whether you have neglected
at.mm
power
fot f. induitiial
your duty to enforce tile taw
plants and ships.
against gambling. You ate re­
the commission r tcfolly icquested to jittend. You will
t mined from sayii 1 outright
be permitted to present evi­
vvlini its rate of A-b mb produc­
dence peitaming to this ques­
tion was during Hie fix mouths.
tion."
“Atomic wmpons )»d fit’iloniiv m iim ** t i l r l* etst

$2,000 Cash B o n d
M o t i o n s Filed
For Revocation Given By Stranger
Of Bridges’ Bail In State Road Suit
Government Charges Ghiotto And Sims Re­
veal How They Got
He Poses Threat
Bond For Law Suit
To U. S. Security
SAN FRANCISCO July 31
(A P)— Hie Gmcriiiijrid I,Ini mo
lions today to ir v,,L?jtl&lt;? $23,000
bail upon which Unity liinlgn is
(ter. It atkrd lh.it la he s?nl to
jail.
The motioni will Ik-digued Wed­
nesday before Federal Judgr Geor­
ge B. Harris who presided at the
long perjury trial m which Bridges
was convicted last ^pting.
Bridges, president . o( the CIO
«H»li»ftai—~r-*JJwins,.-war cr.trvicted of lying in* his! *945 citicnship hearing by denyitg he was a
Communist. He has tines cxjnrsted
opposition when some &lt;f his union
locals proposed rriolutnns endor­
sing the United States md United
Nations stand in thr i.otea war.
The moliouH for revocation of
t&gt;ail worn drawn by F. Joseph
Donohue, special proseciLor for the
l). 8. Attorney (Jcneral who pro­
secuted thu perjury trla.
Donohue said tin’ nioinnn were
filed iK-cuiiiv itiidges, a native of
Australlu, "poxes u th ia t to the
security of the United Kates."
In Washington Attorn,/ General
McGrath announced tlmt Donahue
went before the U. B Dislrlrt
Court at San Francisco &gt; ortly !*•fore l P. M. (EST) to ask that
the bail be revoked n,l tlmt
Bridges tie placed in tin custody
of l b . 8. marshal*.
The bull was granted 1st April
to permit thu longshrrcmen'a
chief to appeal Ilia convition for
icrjury, bas?&lt;l on a denis of uny
Jommunlst comiections rben he
o b t a i n ed American ciittenslilp
in 1U45.
The San Francisco fedcul court
ordered ills citircnshlp iiupers
c a n c e lle d .

The Justice Departincti in an­
nouncing the move to put Bridge*
behind bsrs while the a peal is
pending said:
”Thu motion is made ,&gt;oii the
grounds that since lb? d.'endunl
was at iarge on bail lie lie pur­
sued and will continue to pursue
a course uf e,induct uml ntivitlrs,
tl an gu ru ur and ilct m e n ia l to the
public welfare and Ininiica to the
aafety uml niitioual seerty of
tlie United State., of Aim Iru.”
IIridges yesterday was burred
front a radio program in wlch he
piatmed to explain Ilia visa bit
the Korean war^

I Al IA HASS EE, J u l y
31—
(A l1)— Two iutmrr Stair ftoaii
D?|i.iilmcal rmployrj who ate al­
ia,, king thr agency’s equipment
rental policy said today a stiangr
man liiinishrd them a $2,000 cash
bond (or llirir law suit.
Robert O. Ghiotto and Arthur
J. Sinn told Rond Dcpaitmrnt at­
torneys ihe 2,000 was given them
at their hotel room alter Circuit
j^dge. Hugh Tayjor.restrained pay­
ment of Slate fundi on a Citrus
county equipment tenlal contract
with A. F. Rich of Tallahassee.
Ghiotto said he had never seen
tlie man before and accepled the
money because he was having
tiouhle raising the required bond.
Ghiotto and Sims guv? their
testimony in the form of ,l,'p»'dlions. No judge wux present and
the testimony waa taken liy it
court ri'puitur. The hearing wa.-.
requested by the board.
Robert J. Pit'll*, who is us'isl
ing Ihe ltoad Department in lie
suit, said information obtained
will be used In the departm ent’s
court unswer, Pleus i* regular utorney (or Ihe State Board of Ad­
ministration.
I'li’us questioned Ghiotto and
.Sim* only briefly on tlie allegalions of their suit. Insteud lie went
into deluli on whrljter tho two
bad received any financial backing
ili filing the eult, and whether tbev
received liny assistance frnni other
Slat,* employes in preparing their
bulky hill of complaint.
Both Ghiotto and 81ms denied
receiving any assistance.
Ghiotto aaid the $2,000 was
given to him in a plain brown en­
velope, Hr declared tlie unknown
man declined to tell him his name.
In tiieir suit, Ghiotto uml Kims
are attacking the legality of
equipment rental euntracta with
out competitive bid*.
During the Warren Administra­
tion. the department has paid out
$3,033,170 in rental*. Rich receiv­
ed $040,200 of this amount.
Tlu&lt; two young attorneys con­
tend tile rental agreement!, of­
fered “ temptation for collusion
and personal gain at pul,lie ,&lt;x
p trise, opens avenues to favorit­
ism and fraud.”
Attorney General Richard Kr(txiM s m in rase t * , i

It Was All Day T r ip T o C o a s t
In Those D ty s, Says 1883
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Hack service was abet the speediest torn a t trawl between this
section and New Smyrna 67 years ago according |o a photoatatic copy
of the Enletptise Herald, th,''County Paper of Volusia County" dated
Nov. 10, 1883. Tlie pbotcrfal is owned by Edward F. Lane, local

realtor.

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Volusia county, and to get s New#-

Smyrna and ithc coast m ad­
vertisement by II. L. hirfti,
manager of the hack line tatedi
"Hock leaves Enterprise every
Monday, Wednesday and Wday.
Returning loaves New Biym*’
every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday. Leaves both placs at
7:00 .A , M^ arriving , at leetlat 6:00 I \ II. ( the same
rMe me atvEntgrpri* for

■hip, and hereafter will have for
■ale at the Market House in
Enterprise (opposite Thayer and
KauD store) Good Meat on every
Tuesday, Thuraday and BaturdaV
Prices: B septa to 12H a pound
according to quality. Yours Re­
spectfully, Philip Leonardy and
Marion Oatoen.^ Mr. Leonardy
w ll ^ w
*' John Leonardy
Sanford at

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about onu-tenth ofwbat
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a i l today, aeeording to a front I ,tat«d
advmrtiaoment
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BIIUSSKI.S, July 31—l/V)—
All ninjur partie* in Belgium
ngrerd tonight In accept King
l.rupuld'* offer to «t?p aside In
favor nf hi* sun, I’rinrr Bailduuin. The agreemrnt win, revcnlrd by l.itHral rrpresenlltivp
Itcne l.cfrvr? after hour* of
ronMiltatbuo. b y dclugalions
from thr anli-l.cupuld Si&gt;rial&lt;HtH,
•li? Libera!*, and Ibr pru-King
rinL tiun SiK-iail«is.
LI&lt;lJhijJ.L2i, lirlgiuni, July 31 —
(AR)— King Lr,’|,.ihj ufinrcl to­
day to drlcgatc tempotaiily h»
loyal aulhuiity tu hiv Min Crown
Prince Baudoun.
Die premier raid ih? King mad*
lltp offer t&gt;n condition iti? uppoilun S o ,u lc h withdraw then politi­
cal slid rconoim, ,1, in.,mil and
make thrm iatei llnunl'li pailiamcnlary clianiirls.
1bis aniiounccmcnl cam? uller
both Duviruiatl and Socialut lead­
er Max Hu»rt li.ict conlcrrrd with
Leopold tins morning at l.ackrn
palace.
I lie King’s drcision was disclos­
ed as the crisis uvr this icturn
ii*&gt;m exile ten day* ago tlucalencd
t» plunge thr natron into u til wst.
llir vanguard ol an .iimv ol antil.cpoldists w is rr|&gt;orlrd atlcady
matching on Dtussrls Un?? anlilampoldists were killed iiy gen­
darmes last night in large. I hi*
climaxed a wave oi vioencc and
strikes which had patalyrrd the
n.iti,ms economy.
Thu pro-Luupold govet nnioiit
admiltiHl tliut thut crippling nattuiMlBura u s rs * s Twu)

Sanford Has Gain
In Buying Power
Over Last Year
NKW YORK, .Tufv 3 J - t S p e
clid! D? pit? n iintlonol .lion uf
$57 per futility in thu | m «i vent
in btiyiiig incline, Stmfu;d actuallv
went ahead of it* prior rec:o,| „itl,
art mlditionut $57 nviijlable |&lt;&lt; ih?
live rug? family after pertuiml
taxes Till* is brouglit out in
nesv, eupyriphted survey of buy
ing power, covering all pari .u
the country, prep are, I bv Sale
Mamureiiieiil.
Itvsidont* of Biiiifuitl im.l tut:,I
earning*, after income tax ,|e,bi
tion, of $15,044,001) in 104H TinW'u* a gain over Die prior \ ,
when Income came to gl.'l,fiHp,o*iii
Dividing ttie Income bv the t,
5lMI fumilie* in tile city yield «
pet family income of $3,151.
ugalnst tlie $3,307 in HUM. In tl,.xiiine period the average incini,
tier family for the nutluu at large
diopped 1,3 percent.
These are arithmetical avn
age*, it is noted, and are nil.
Muni hilly higher than the "tlie,I
tun figure* to lie provided by tl.&lt;
new census.
Must of thjH iniiney found It
wav into 8anford’* stores, w her?
pur,'hare* for the year lot:,Ic.l
$12,172,000,
The survey reveals that the
|)ii'k*up in buninejij! rocor^l'd I
the nation during thu secant
of last yi»nr hi*|j tho avemr** !♦»
in buying income to tlie $r,7 p,
fuinily. Retail sale* per fnmils
dropped $141, nttrihuted to low,
price* and to the dwindling buck
log of wartime savings.

Nt»Kr4&gt; Is Arrt»sl4*tl
In Auto A m dunt
A 50 year old Negro farm hand
who harked Id* 1038 Chevrolet
.Sedan directly Into the path of an
approaching M ini-IraHer truck mid
who survived the resulting crn-h
with but minor injuries, wu* at
r/stejJ this morning by 8h«riff I'
A. Mero and deputies, and
Jailed on charges of driving while
drunk, driving without u Been ?
and violating the highway right
of way law.
The accident occurred at P'Oii
0 clock this morning on Geneva
Avenue near the Rlpes Avenue In
tersectlon when the large *eml
trailer truck, being driven by N»r
man Mlllor, 25, coming from Mrami and the east coast, crashed in­
to the Chevrolet, then swerved in­
to the ditch. Mr. Miller, a resident
of Columbia, 8.C., was .trealed
for ruta on the head at Fcrnal I1.a ugh ton Memorial II o » p 1 1 u I
Damage to the truck loaded with
bananas, wa* estimated at $3nh
The Chevrolet warn totally wrecked

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U.S. Reinforcements A rrive
To Bolster Shrinking Line;
China Reds W ant To Mediate
London Reports Communist Chinn Would
Fnd War Through
Mediation By Asia
IONDON, lu, t| (Al')
An
oil" i 'I -outer said today CoiiiiniinI'l * bin., is sei king
way to curl
tin knu'.in «,,, Ihloilgh tiled,alnin
l&gt;y A-iatis.
D‘. souiic lo, tin* information
har B. ilrli Comntonwrallli con
ih , lions. I.u, cannot be idrntiited
luilhct lie sstil the Chinese ness
y»«ie conveyed a lew slays ago to
tl,, Indian amhas-sdor to Red
China, h M Paid,,Lai Hi, Hn•,' Is i?)U?seitt,it,ve ,1, IVqilng I,.,'
8is?u l-oiulon a lull irpoil ll is
In i knotsii s,li. tli, i India has i?
Hud.
this developed ,&lt;n the c*r ol
S'*id Russia &gt; return to ill? United
Nation* .Security Cotincil, and may
lie
11ass ui the oiinl as lo thr
stand Kii'si.i may .ulupl there, ll
Was beliescsl Russia nta) |,re*cilt
ill? idea and insist Korea is an
A'lau problem.
Ilu till,mu.»,,l said the i lunese
Resls had pit lined llirinseUex to
India as not ssantii.,' to becntlic
iiis,ilsul in ili? Km, an ■niillu t.
on Ilit- ground they need a I,jiik
pi'lli'd ol pea,? to build up • lull.,
riles? svete the avnilahle sl&gt;-tails of
thr IViping piopotal.
There woulii be n quirk ceasetile. Asian ncighhei . o( Korea
•s„ul,l trv for i, final settlement
with tho iih'ti of reuniting Korun
nint pacifying it. IVentiar Chou
Kii I.ui was said to iiuVe named
ili'lin. iTikistau ami Burma u*
Wttiuttg these netgfilior*. t.'ntimiliM■
1*1 (TiInn, with llii.inian hacking,
would Ih&gt;iii,util,t . American fi,r,'i'»
would pull out, uiitlcr Chou’s plan.

Reports Made At
Rotary On District
Meeting In April

Communists Drive To
Within 55 Miles Of
Pusan W ith Force
Of 200,000 Troops

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WASIIINGTON, July 31—(,B)
—The Air Force announced todav tliiil il i* sending additional
H2# Saperfortrrxsp* to Ihe Far
l.nsl. I'li? aiLiioaiicement did not
designate tlie units nor the air
base* from which they will be
rent- Plane* from two
B-29
groups were dispatched to the
I .vr Last iioui U.S. bases July 3.

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battle for K &gt;|&lt; a, IP 11 •
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Id.-i with t(, ■Unit I S ta te in the
IV, Prime Mlinsti i ,,f
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State Dean
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i ", in i-tfiu '• f IJctt.or . atlc ?,)'.ei nb'lri, diM-iuicU. (/iifcr'i.itio'ial)

Fresh U. S. Division Arrives In
K oira Ready For The Fight Ahead
SOMI.WHI'IRI IN K ORIj\, July H (.4*) llir tank-equipped
U. .S. Second Diviriou I imlrd at a Miulli'-m Koic.iii poll today, iredt
iitnl ica.lv lot tl?' light again I Noitl, koican Goinmuiiiil invader*.
III? new tr,„&gt;p» wen* rI&lt;&lt; lint to .nnv? iit Korea diiccl from the
United .Slat?*.
I l,cy mi In,led men liotn lex.i*. I ilifotui.i, I ,corgi,i, New \o ik ,
♦ Indiana, ukiahoina, Vermont, IIImi il* unit other date*—u retire•cntalive American Army divi­
sion There u* a sprinkling of
World War II.
They wtilki'd ashore without
Incident.
Their job to bolster the groiind
I loops who have hcen slugging
Itv ASSOC I A l l:H I’BKSS
ii out again-1 a persistant and
Pirxfihnt Truman and foimei powt'ifiil enernv in a bailie for
linvcniio in AIf M Lamlou, tli?
i!Mil Gol* picddeullal muniinc, liuo* Tb?v In■iiti-ii at a moment
luive taken a band in piimurc called ciiti,'til by Amciicnn offic(hation’s tuitionow in Mi ■touri ura.
I be i.ecoinl division** arrival
mill Ivannas.
Alt . I rumuti ha* - Liked linn?' ,. su,,' I,, lift the morale of tile
lloopI.
t.'d? pruatigo nil III* mipporl
of in the line, iceling from
late Senator Kmcry W Allis,,i. fie I, North Korean blow*, t'orfor III? Dr iiiiM-rnllc
tualonat ,,- pon,lent' ImmI tbc same feeling
iii tin t walcled the eager troopa
i.uloin.,tiini to uppor.e Alls-oil n
pour rii'liore at the busy port.
It, piililii'an Hi'iiutor Ooum'll.
‘I lie World War II veteran-.
Allis, jii’&gt;i chief primary oppon
mt i former Itep. Thomas r:. mining the auw arrivals faced
II, 'iiidng* Jr., who ha* struck iminitieiil m i n into battle calmly
ntit at whirl lie calls "Pender l»it not witti the cockiness ef
grist i" in" and Ihe PresldoiilV gome of the youngsters who have
y, t to face tit? realities of war.
"inter ventlun" in tile primary.
Ilium, II ha* three opponent*,
Tin* unloading was continuous
in the Itepirhllcan primary iml throughout ili? night, wit I* tank*
ir, cxi ecle.i to wilt easily.
and a i till,ay fuming ashore under
In Kansas, Lnndiiu la bidding bright dindi ude light* and the
ilidlrectty for a comeback to glow of a pale yellow niuoa.
Oolitical power with siippuit of
I he newcomer*, drcs.scd in cornWillard Mayberry, III* former hut fatigue , were not impressed
seer,frit v, for tin, Bepulilicati with the little they have seen uf
iiomlriutlon for governor
Kmi'U. The first strange odors
The face* of Governor Frank left til,-in cold. Muliv Wondered
&gt; niIsoti and l&gt;?riator ILnry Dar­ why aniie dockwurkera nf obvious
by nr? barking Edward F. Arn. noli! ui\ age wore not In thn
fniluer rtatrj attorney general. .South Km,'nil aimed force*.
A national rnmniilteeman. Urn
'I lie I roup a were Impressed but
hv winded the Kansan delegu Hot dejected at the algid uf
thin nwnv from Landon and ba- Ann m i,u b.iltli' casualties being
•r«*llaurs iim t-nv? •*■».,»
ll'«nlln,ird On I'nae Twul

Truman, Laiulon
Dabble In Primary
Polities Tomorrow

itrport* were mail,' mi the h
trie! citrifereni'e m Tunilm and 'b
di*Un-I a -,'inbl* in l.nl.eland t , '
April bv I'll r id,'til tin ill? Ti a 1
ton and Iu B.W. Ituprei'lit at I"
day'* lull. Iteon ,,f the Bolarv t'bd'
nit Tnti, lit,iii sal,I there svei
more tluol KOI) delegate-, pre , n’
at the Tampn linn’tlng where lb?
iveie I'lilecl.■tilled lit tile Latin clid
in Kb«r *'it v ami were nddre. *?d
by Norman Foster who .puke un
the iuternnliuiial situation ft out
ilia (’anadlntl viewpninl tin? ,d
llio lie I speaker!- at the uieiliii?
Mr. Touiddun raid, was |tev
Goorue Fu-ler ,,f Oenla win, iqink,
iui '•Youth",
Dr. Ituphivhl said that the I el
InWalilti Dimiei „f tli? Butarv *,
emhlv ul the l.aketntui Yacht
Il'n llM N &lt;r* l'**r S li|

Itcgislration Bonks
To Open Tomorrow

Tlie Registration Book* f„t
ietiiinote Cinndy will In- open in
the office „f tlie aupervisor loca­
ted in the iiascmcnt in tint tear of
the Court Hou-e beginning tomui
t»W and will remain open (hnmgli
Satin,lay, Oet. 7 for Hie purpose of
registering thu e who wi, h to *,,(•
in tile General Klectiun on Nov. 7
All those who re-rcgi-l, i? l In
January, February in March of
tills c a r will md h? required to
n'glnter again, Lmirinc A. M?*•' tiger. Supervisor of |{egri’iru•ion explain,d. Tld* registration
period is only for those who failed
to re-regb t i r during II.......mnlti-,
iiientionerl above.
“ However," slated Mrs. Mn en
ger, "all peranns who have had anv
• hang? of uddri"*, or elmngc in
nanir, either hy marring,' &lt;n law,
„r have bought „r sold property
SAN FRANCISCO, July 31— (/I')—John I ?»l?r Dull?* *aid today
•mre the first regi.dration rar
ual, are required by law. to r? that llir Chinese Communist* have undermined llirir claim to member­
port, in person, to the office dur­ ship in the Unitrd Nation* by prruthing violent? and backing the
ing the time the hooks nr? open Koican invasion.
and have the change properly re­
Speaking on thr eve of Russia'* return to the Security Council
corded upon
Ihe
registration
for u possible revival of the Chinn $
-------------------------hooks”.
dispute, t)ie .Statu Dnnartinent
n
spec
k
prepared
for th e Comadviser said the United Slates
Git ASS FlltK
favor* a settlement of the China- tiiitnwenllh Club. It reinforced
Firemen, for the reeond ,lnv In li. N. question.
the forecast hy Secretary of Stste
succession, were toduy called to
"However, wo are bound to be AelieSon that the United S tate,
combat a grass fir? near the Will­ cuneerned about seating a Chinese will op pose revival uf the China
iams Lumlicr Yard on south Han­ Communist regime which openly representation Issue pending n
ford Avtnun. The call wa* received prenrhe* violence as an instru­ decision in Iho Korean crisis.
this afUruoon a t 2:30 o'clock.
Dulles, l(&lt; publican foreign poli­
ment of International nollcy un i
which encourages the North Ko­ cy adviser lo Acheson, said also
KIWANIH SBKAKF.lt
rean regime to act in flagrant that the Korean invasion may b«
A.B, Peterson, former co-ordi­ defiance of the expressed will of aimed at Jupan. He suggested a
nator of thu Seminole County De­ the United Nations,” he said.
speedy conclusion of a final post*
feat* Council, and who is active in
"Our concern about Mating war settlement which would give
the set up of the new County de­ that regime i* bound to be deep­ the Japanese the opportunity to
fence group, will tell Kiwanlan* ened when thv seating gives it becoinu “equal partners in tha
Wednesday uf plana for roping not merely a right to vote, but community of the free nations."
with possible emergencies includ­ a right to veto tho peace-making
"The very fact that the attack
ing bombing and sabotage in rase role of the Security Council.”
In Korea may be aimed at Japan
of war.
lU sslIsw l »i» ra g e T e s )
Dulles' view waa expressed In

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Ready To Abdicate
II Socialists Will
W ithdraw Demands

ROUTINE CHECK-Ul'
Edward Higgins, manager of tl,e
M g s advertisement Seminole County Chamber of
&gt; M o o t a t D eU nd. Commerce, left this morning for
SL Vincent's Hospital, Jacksonville
for a routine check-up and ob*er&gt;
vatten. He expects to be away for

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Price-W age-Rationing
Amendment To Be
Presented To Hill
On U. S. Controls

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Scnftrred thundershowera exI miii? north and widely scattered
afternoon
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(A l1) — l loop*, oi llir U. S. S flotnl Infantry Divirion under Maj.
Grurial Ltinrm? H. Krirer land­
ed will* lank* in Korea Monday
ami Iprtl loiwjid lo help brace
*lirinkiug Allied bur*,
liir landing place wa* identified
only nv a lug, liu*y poit in South
Korea. ( I Iii* could ony be Putan,
but security coniiderationt pre­
vented naming it ")
General MacArlliur’* liradquart('.* '.nd the Not lit Korran Red* in
Tunc were dulling llirir prrmire
linn, tli? t'lilial *eclui to the wett
and -ociliwTvt
lb? linmiiuaiJt* captured Chinni. i r iulIcj w?*t ot Britan, vital
U. S bate. Attocialrd 1’rct* corii -p,iiirlrul Hal Bnylr reported
om , mlvidr Cliinju that the
Aim'll, am withdiew from the
co.wtal anchor to new position* lets
than ri0 mile* ftom Puian.
Vrriviug direct from the United
Htntes, many „f the new troop*
headed out in truck* tu plug hole*
punched hy North Korean Reds
alutig n rectangular flout before
I'u-an, on the southeast coast.
Up to 200,n)0 men were report­
ed in tli? big Bed surge against
Ui? shrinking defense are*..
In the central front new press­
ure wa* pul on Kumclum. But a
IS
liiri
Cavalry Hpokesmsn
titer? said the city "will he held
ut all coiL,.’’
lie said tli? troop* hud been
(I'l.niluuril (&gt;■ ra s e le v )

Secretary Tobin
Hits Modification
Of Social Security
NEW YORK, July Jit—(/ft—

Hcrreltrry nf Labor Maurice Tobin
'aid today that passage of the
Ktiowland uniundini’ut to the Social
Security bill would threaten "thou•and* of Workers" with ih'lliul of
on. mploymvnl ir,Milan??.
In a speech prepared fur the
*7th annual New
York State
t ’oiivi iition of the American Fed­
eration of Labor, Tobin said:
"If til? Knnw|nii&lt;l becomes law,
thousands of worker* throughout
the country will he drf?n*ulesa
against a denial nf unemployment
inuirtinca benefit* for refjming to
take hiriick work, or f»r refusing
to take a Job at
substandard
wages, or for refusing to sign a
yellow dog contract."
Tit? nmendmrni, sponsored hy
Senuior Ktiowland IK-Calif), ha*
been appinv?d hy tli? Senate. It
b e a m ,1 a key point of dispute
when tli? Social Security measure
went before a House-Senate Con*
ferenre Committee, The Commit*
tee take* up the bill again tonon'tow.
Under the amendment, the Sec­
retary of Labor would be prev, Hied front withholding federal
Joldesa insurance fund* from
dates which fall to conform with
federal standards, until after a
ruling by the stale's highest court,
and until after the state had 90
day* l„ conform.
'lot,in told delegates representt l 's s t l H t l

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Sanford Weather
High yesterday 8i)
Low this morning. 08
Bain yesterday .00
Total rainfall, July, 5.57 inch**
Normal rainfall, July, 7.03 In­
i'lies.

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE. July . u - b f t
Axheviille
83
59
Boston
92
70
Buffalo
83
39
Churb'Hton
87
74
Chicago
90
78
Des Moines
I j
6$
Dodge City
83
65
Memphis
88
75
San Antonio
97
77
Seattle
72
51
Jacksonville
88
74 .
Melbourne
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Miami
85
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Tallahasase
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United Nations Force

RdlhUhtd t« I MB
eilblUlea Dallr ‘esre-tl lita r iiy
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ft uppenra Mint a Ronutne United Nntlnna fighting
force will be developed In Korea If the fighting there contlnuea long enough for the meclmnical prcieeasea of gather­
ing the force together. The number of nntionn which have
promiRcd to fiend troopw Ih large enough to give the forcc.u
111 Korea, when the prornined troopa have Irecn delivered,
the character of an nctunl United NntionH |Ktlice nrmy.
The experience in Keren already ban made It abund­
antly clear that the UN ia not an effective organization
without armed force at its dispoHitl. Ita ccokc fire order in
Korea was sheer wnstc of breath. It was plain from the
outset that the guns could he silenced only by the weight
of superior force. II also become obvious that the aggressor
force has gained a tremendous advantage by making use
nf the time needed to assemble police Torres. Before United
Nations strength can bo ready in Korea the aggressors pro­
bably will he in physical possession of virtually all of tiieir
objectives, and the UN lnsk will 1&gt;e not simply to enforce a
cease, fire, as it would have been at the beginning, hut to
restore the situation which existed before the fighting be­
gan. The second job Is much harder than the first,
• In Ix'-il* the immediate and the long range future, these
conditions of Korea arc likely to he repeated whenever the
sim ilarneed for UN police action recurs. When there is a
real righting threat to world peace, superior Hrmnd force
will be needed to quell it. Kvery day and hour nf delay in
getting the police force into notion will increase the d iffi­
culties of Its job. From the Korea experience, then, all of
the United Nations might to icnrn that the international
body needs force, and needs to have it instantly ready for
employment.

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Sanford forum

World’s Bor in jar Books

■C«P*- Waller * L Meuick qf
Wauchula, Fla. baa become oqe
What are the ten most boring great hooks? F.veryone
of ih* fin l American* lo b* do knows that, despite their appeal to the world over a long
touted for valor in the Korean period of years, some masterpieces are tedious. Which are.
War.
the most so?
A Columbia University magazine Jins undertaken fci
..Pentagon flay* Knfean C iiiii I*
•Nql Daiyi'iouW li»*dline. Well, find out, polling editors, hookaellets, authors and well-read
piay Jie nol. bill we wouldn't ,liky people generally. Some titles on the lisl will arouse a pro­
to bav* io fivim the Tsushima test. Others will make persons say, “That’s just what I
think".
Strait*.
r Tbaie ja. an inlerailing ajlicle if
Uu* wenk'# U p k m»BAlip« «bon'
the /amou* tadip *poitn*iiar Red
Barber wbu *lail*d out .on llip
Sanford Herald tome 25 year* ago
Al • ipoita icpmter
A *ecret nerv* center \o carry op
the nation'* business It In be
established el Camp Ritchie, Riaiyland, In take llie place of the
Pentagon in rase their building i*
bombed out, it i* reliable repotted
ill all th* nawtptpera lor Rutiian*
a r Well at American! lo rtad. Se­
cret. indecdl
It looked pretty bad lot. San­
ford to read that, out nf the fljll
draft call of ten pefiop* in .Seme
nol a County,, only one managed Ip
*ko,W: up. .But we thould hav*
Wiped. frptn: »h« tecent Census
inUtnatltiQn.lhet a good many of
out people Vo north for the sumirier, wlielher to work or to play.
So out of the fint ten called ip
the draft, at least i l l were reported
working in the norlli.
m

Another indication that Engliih
ntervalive* have a■ greater »en»y
conservatives
nd patiicihtBl
of reapomihility am
than .ogr American cnnsoivel|yes
Wa* teen th* other day when Win*t£U Cfmrchiil atked a Aecrgt tgtHOP o'f Paijiamrnl ,lo djltloi* *(Mr
lyin'. factor*! of Untain’* txqsfnl
Weakness which, he *aid&gt; he could
not difcloee in public. What qtdifr
ferenca from aome of lha irrtw
poit* if&gt;|« headline hunting of thy
opposition in out United Slate*

Bunyan’n “Pilgrim’s Progress" wns voted the most bor­
ing. Then followed Melville’s "Moby Itlck’’ ; “Paradise L o s t\
Spenser’s “Faerie Queenn", Boswell’s "Life of Johnson .
Samuel Hicharflsoii'a "Pamela'’, George liliot’H “Silas Mar
n«r”, Scott’s "Ivanhoe”, "Don ljutxoto’’ and Goethe a
"Knust".
Unquestionably "Paradise I'Ost", "The Pilgrim’s PrqgreSH1’, “The Faerie tjueene" and "Pamela have far letyt
appeal now than in Hie past. The recent appearance nf Jon
Quixote" in a new edition shown that the publishers think
It atill will acll. Uokwell still has many devotees; clubs
have been formed to show their admiration. Ihe inclusion
or ’Tvanhoe" on the list will perhaps arouse the most pro­
test. Despite some long descriptive passages, it is fast-mov­
ing and ixciting.
...
Making out a list of the most boring hooka is liko list­
ing the least appetizing staple foods. It i» all a matter o
taste.

Now Red Diasidents
jht aeem to b« a good omen for the Went Ip
there are In Wesc Germany morp than a huiy
ths fa
dred Communist IrnricrH who have been ousted from th*
party Coy .opposing the nussjnn foreign policy line, and who
nave now formed an untl-Kremlln Communist group, in
Gwinmiy, Ac10*11*’ "ils may complicate the political proflem* of tthe Western Ppwcrjt.
These German Communist dissidents are likened . to
Utf -Tito CoptpiohisiB In • Ypgoalovia, since like Tito they
cling staunchly to. Communist doctrine in genernl, hut wish
to bo-mare friends rather than obedient servants of Afosr
coy*. ,The Unite*! States has applagdytl and aljjml Tl|o, tipis
gellin g litlo thee pKulmr
imsitlon of Ijefrinpdlng .a Cogippcuiii
mu niat, dictatorr ,wldi9, being an avowed enemy of Comtmmism. If wo rncngtiizo and vngtiurflKfl tint new "T jtdst"
movenibnl In Germany wo Hhnll bo In a similar position
there. But if we do not wa may overlook an important o|^
porjunlty to obstruct Moscow itifluenre. A good crystal bal
would come in very handy tcslny for our Stnte DcpartnicnL

t

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&gt; Wy hold -no brief lo* Kiri Leo­
pold of B*l|ium and wa baliava wy
wary among the fii»t to denounce
hi* »uirender to HiflatV.Nsii*. huf
the Us aa* b*aa *i*«n. it »*y*a»i&lt;y
to, to ,the peaceful claim* of..lay
BbfcfelHt* who are row Hating
»W|ium ap«;t Ip demomtrat* th&lt;V
tyttoitjoa tot thy King who cg p
■naod* the tupport oi th* magoirty
hi the peoplt of Belgium. I V So
kialpfy are prpvl«| that wh*«. i
tcaaH to. vioUpca they »ry .po
-aniM) batter than tha Communist*.
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By J W T T MaegKNZl*
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
One recoils from examining war
*r * poealbIe agent Of good.
ollll, the trend of events does
•uggeat th a t the Korean upheaval
may In some ways prove to have

been a blessing In disguise For, the
very mnl«es»1 Iof1 .Hill
this ,a
assault
b
s« u \t ia
drawing
nation* jloJlo
.
-right-minded
-----mlndad nations

xcther tn the Interestg of peace
and Justice.
, T,h' outstanding demonstration
of this trend, of enurae, ha* beep
the action of the United Natlona
In applying military sanctions
against th# Invaders o f Southern
Korea. That waa an unprecedented
move one which waa evaded by
the League nf Nations, with fatal
consequences to th at brganlutlon.
„ 'b is Strong-arm move by the
U. N. probably has done more to
strengthen the U. N. than any
other event. Ft means th at th*
non-Cnnimunlit membera of the
peace organisation have been
drawn closer 11get her. Take a
Specifjc case for Illustration:
Turkey has offered 4,800 fully
srmed troops for the Korean
fight ng whenever the U. N.. asks
for them. Now that waa a mighty
courageous declsiln for the government to make—a historic gesture,
W hyf Wall, because Turkey
Riti right under the bjff fftini nf
h very critical (to use a euphemis­
tic expression! Russia. Th# two
countriea have hitter differences
over control of tha Dardanelles
waterway. And the sending of
Turkish troops to Korea to fight
Moscow'* North Koraan protege
might easily draw from Moscow
the charge th a t It was an action
unfrfendly to the Soviet Union,
though It wasn't Intended that
way.
Ro Turkey, the ione wolf. Is
ill awn eloeer to the Western World
by Ihe Korean. Imbroglio.
Then take the caso of the AtInntle Pact partners. These 12 na­
tions, spurred hy the dsngery dis­
played through the attack oK Ko­
rea, are working feverishly to
('instruct a unified army out of the
individual armed forces of, Ihe
western European stotea. They are
pulling the finishing touches op
s far closer collaboration than
they had envisaged at the outset
nf their venture. And that colla­
boration not only Is military hut
includea other fields.
The K o ru n assault not only la
spurring the unity of peace-minded
nation* but 1" reaching down Jlo
the rank And file of lh « r elllsfm*.
An example of this la seen In thy
meeting of lha AFU-UIO Unity
Cummittro at Washington,.
;
Spokesman for tha comqjttce
have announced th at a m erger of
America’s Hkal labor factions haa
become a “virtual must*' because
of the world match of Communism
In another statem ent the commit­
tee said:
- L » ;v t
i
“ Labor In Amerjca Is completely
usiVAossl against Communist aggr**Thge It wqpld »*em UiaL food
Can result from the Korean krae.
It may have the effect In Ihe long
run If-draw ing ua rlqser tq 'lh e
ideal of world unity.

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Clph was also adOrti«#d bv Nnq.
man Fo»l*r. A vocational setvkp
am was put on hr Kgrry
, former district governor, n*
Salary, from.Winlgy tiarfap. Paul
Sibl* o f Orlando *pok« on Q m ButnUy Render ami, H^rfgx Jla«
kins spoke on tha dangan qf Com­
munism and tfai* Imporlarc# of
Mug well qualified man tu
Jc Office.
• '
r. Tbtichton *ald tfeat the next
dJ«Ulci confer epic -wll! be held In
Orlando next April.

K

(Ceeilaeea
___ _
»forced nsik slightly to t)
Uie Mat.
however. Kumchon li 32 mile*
northwest of Taggu, rail elty
northweal of Pusan.
As th? decisive hattte raged
General Douglas ..MacArthur and
his tup advisers, flew to Formoia
lo talk, with GancralUiimo Chlang
Kal-Rhek. Nationalist C h i n e s e
leader, Chlang. has offered 83,Wi
fool soldier# atid some Afr F o r t,
uqlla to MacArthur, United Naliega, ca
III* visit followed a Chinese N a­
tionalist air raid on 500 Red China
junks assembling for a possible
blow at Quemoy, Nationalist Island
near Amoy.
There was no indication this
raid had American unction, Pr*.
sident Truman had asked Chlang
five weeks, ago to hold bis Island
forces off from al lacks on Chinese
Rads- unless th#
Nationalists
themselves were attackedL
MacArthur met a cordial recep­
tion In Formosa.
The Korean fighting now I*
• pread over a rough rectangle, it
extends 80 miles up th# east coast
from Pusan to Yongdok. thence
west 70 miles to Hamrhnng, I0P
miles due south from Hamchang
to the vicinity of Chlnju.
Spread thinly through the moun
tains and valley* are three U,8
divisions—the FJrst Cavrjjv and
the 24th Infantry T&gt;|yjatoni&gt;, tile
U.S. Filth- Air Force and fighting
Mouth Korean*.
. .
Dispatch*,v from Ihe front said
many Communist dead w e r e
strewn on the ..battlafiobl. Thqtr
own Irinka raced over tha bodlc*.
trying to re-new pnaltlnns against
tha, Americans,
■At t e u t kwq Red dlvlslotui led
Ihe powerful flanking movement
around Chlnju. LlouL Daneral
Watton H. Walker, commander of
Ihe U.R, Eighth A rRIF in Ko­
ras, ordered his men two da^&gt; ago
to fight or die In their present po­
sitions.
U,8, pilot* strafed the Bnil*.
claiming to have killed many
Borilqa were described as litter­
ing Hio field “like confetti,";
There was one break-through at
Konchang, 4G miles southwest «rf
Taegu, emergency capital of South
Korea. U.8, forces there reportedly
withdrew Intact.
Rad* Infiltrated Hamchang and
around Kumchon. They killed four
American and one Korean, officer
In a schoolhous# In # commando
raid. Five of, the raider* wire
kilted. KJghl American* were
woumied.
Tom Lambert, Associated Preae
correspondent,' reported
Allied
H anoi Atl af erf and act fir# ’to
Hamchang, An Army spokesman
said U.R. forces ballad a tank a t­
tack in that area.
The Fir*! Cavalry w*a credited
Fith k ic k in g put. 12 antl.-aJrrraft
guni and an ammunition dump In
th* Hamchang area,

laaMvsald th# heavy Pressure from
the Red* bad shifted to tbq west
and q(&gt;ulhq,**V
.
The announcement said. Ih*- Red
food' supply was getting low. It
reported pillaging by email Red
hand*. n ± t erl
\ .i
&gt; ,
Thq hqadqyartqra stat.amoitl. taM '
tbq nuoifl-ou*. ■ railroad Uutnela
ivej-e ming.
being used
used to falcfaj am
muni­
ammuntrom raiding
Amejrlcah.
Brition fraro
f
‘
tfbh • nd, Auitrallan plant*. MaxImugi Alljqd a|r attacks continued
Naval 'patrols, newtv JpipedJ&gt;V
&lt;tn II warship* from France, The
Nt
rjaruls,
—J- Canada, and N av
I*
jd e d off. Kiprem , J1
‘ed h
yoaat, .*!
and moi

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sTrlke* wkre sprcailnR.
are worker* left thrlr
twerp, Qhent and Bhtl-

leader Peul-Henri told
Bod
h* thought Buret
let wouli
would
repo
-Leobdd’r
: ba, wanted—I
get
npIlM, It
abdieatl . . But, he Implh
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recu r_
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riot IA which thr#* people were

'""‘‘idmilinj* must be done by
this afarnoon," he said, "or w#
may ulb* overtaken by «venta."
ExeiOf crowd*, aroused by
newapafir reporta ptf maturely
anaounoif that Leopold had declded t#st*p down to avert civil
war, nilled around Soeialst h*adquarte
A spofasman said Premier Jqan
Duvleutot later today Would an­
nounce. Miner what' *olutlon had
been r*«h#d or tht atat# of the
negotlatfena with tht King and
the cduarri poltkal partlee.

louln.
sgxFR&amp;aek
The #|*kaiman added:
V We tom to ba approaching an
eailng at tha situation, probably
today.", j ,
Duvleuurt and-thr a* cablaat
mlnlata visited Laopold bafoty
and reportedly asked
dawn
a definite deeltion op
Mm lo
th .
• demand. They had
an emergency cabinet
meet
make tha trip to Laaktfl
Meat g -the cabinet I* under­
stood to Favor. Leopold's sbdlcatlon.,Rut*om# mini iters reportedthought wa King should mek* the

deriire gBmsf'*
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ConuhunUs pushing

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•A PV a£rih xr tntelllgenre offi cer •atwated the Communist
losqea toblted .17.600 killed and
wounded dne# the flghtlqg began
June 25. hevlnuslv Ihe figure hail
been set at 31,000. He said the
Commuglif! were getting short of
tanks, egrpl for tnoee reserved
or big puthea. A Tokyo headquarters source
said 204 bnka had been knocked
out. Ha etodlted airmen vrllb 111
ofthaa*.

Fifth Air Tort*, I abort time latnr
J Ar-Foret ftgitras alalmta*
hla pla nee hail kltodnH out 3(E
enemy talks. He added 44. Rd
Plants
In 8.888
aortic*

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Fresh Divisions

Teague,
Normandy
,b*en wal«Ihjf for the thence” to m eet th#
lUdk. which he undoubtedly will
do shortly.
A big, tall Texas, stripped bara
to the waist aa he cleaned hto
rifle suggested with Texan loyan
ty th at tna United Stales should
have sent - Die .Texas Rangais
her* to handle the situation.
“Now IL may take us a cOuple
of days,” he remarked with what
may ha regarded as considerable
optimism.
The Texan wore a “moglag” re­
volver holster slung low on hie
right hip. His armament Included a
tomahawk.
CpI. Raymond Goriaev of NIqm
co'gdoches, Texas, heading fo,- hflr
rtrat battle, said troops of hla unit
“fe d like I do, In pretty high
spirits,”
*T tell you,” chimed In Pvt.
Donald Emend of Chicago, "wSbre
got a bunch of craiy guy*. C raty

can loiea*. were
plane*. H*
not say (tow many were lost In *"i'.n*yt , J I 3 l t r ., ° ,un';o”^ " .h . l r
eep Imonkets and went to alee
combni., tail hqUrted out thgl Irl- hi an’
id ssh
h ies.
i r s . lost
I
( luded
In mlentps as n tad latd v . In a warahouaf In this
well •aa
aa w
eejibet.
pW l
P°An- ^?m it range 'glowed w ltto
light In one sqclt tem porkrto
Cash Offered blue
billet. and cooks ladled out cof­
fer to dockside guard* and mili­
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Wan* Oaet
ta ry police.
vln V
led it totltlon to IhterAt a breakwater fa r arroaa th*
vana in Mt ault. Ervin said that black water*, another ship swung
served fM . iltfA eey for slowly In and headed for the
dock. Th« facp* of hlgh-ranklnc
office* standing on shore glowed.

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THE WORLD )OMV

tinea Leopold's return from exit*
nln« daya ago reached a peek
last nikVt with the killing of thrto
antl-Ltopodats by police who f|rM
on demonstrators a t historic Lief*.
Followng
th i vldl*nc*
8oclattst leader* warned that civil
war would break out unless th*
King abdicated.
Leopold's raturn from **H* In
Switserland touched off a , wldMp
spread wave of sabotage and
eltlkl*. Opponents of the monarch
planned a mass motorised march
on Brussels from tha southern
strike-bound Walloon section of
th i country tomorrow.
In Lie**, where the anll-Liopoid tide has surged strongest,
demonstrator# ripped down ih*
national trl-color and hoisted tit*
yellow flag and red rooster of
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ttlantle nations.
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' Adriring that we face a. *'tw
D uIIch Statement
fron t' Struggle, In Alt
Europe," h i said YFa* ,
and daelgned1 to check positive
my ahould. be Included. In
fo n t to hul
and cnnatruetlv# .action thpfa
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abowi how Import* nt It la lo military *tro
ca
taka such aet
Japanese and Gentian* as
e r r "rW i not 'm ain 'giving
national arm laa1 to
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«outside
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national amMuons?*
ttjat power ahould, !

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Sanford Herald
Sanford, Fla.
Editor:
Are we all damned fool* 7 Today,
not tomorroyl or next week.
Every poillbie move ahould be
made to completely mobllli*
ivory effort, all manpower, In­
dustry, njtrleulturo, every bit el
material, freeze and roll back
l.rlcos and freoae waaea. No ef­
fort I* too amall to overlook, na­
tion and allocate every artlrlriImi would help in the defense of
(his nation. Discharge every
worker that the Government ha*
in its hundreds of bureaus, and
let them «o to work in some detense projects. No more business
ai. usual. No more millionaire*
made out of war. Completely cut
out a ll. appropriations for nonessential* building No more new
post offices. No more reclam­
ation projects to be started, no
more Modal Services to add more
workcia and dtschara* thousand*
that are already In such work.
Cut nut all Soil Conservation
payments, and nut that hunch of
KiHftera, who ronlrol that, to
work. Stop at once any new gov­
ernment power p ro |ed s and dani
building. Wo are at war and
Korea is only a very amall pari
of It.
Hut first Congress must impesch Harry Irum an and get
turn and Adiesoit and Johnson
out nf there before they deliver
us to Joe Stalin The United
States has had enough of Mr
Irum an, Aeheaon and Johnson
and their Communist-inspired ad­
visers. Not a word has been
spoken nr an art Ion taken by
lha !*fld*rs but what has played
Into the hands of Stalin. So I
tmy leniove them and their
uohoila regardless nf whether
(hey are patrloile American*.
They have us in this crying need
of leadership that ahould ha of
highest quality.
No we are committed to war
unconstitutionally. Enough to Im­
peach and remove the Treaidenl
besides a|l Ilia bungling -and ini.impetenoy that has gone on In
I lie Inst few yeara
Mi. Aeheaon has guaranteed
trial we will not let the - free
muntriea of the world dawn.
&gt;Vho pave him ami -Mr. Truman
nuthorlty to do all this.
Wc have been sold down the
1(1 are
HIT
nver by our own leaden* and
(ummlltcd to defend murg than
half the world we arc plareed In
the position that, wa cannot back
ru t now and the time to prepaid
in evei conceivable way to- do
(Ida job th at we have been enmlo biy
* ‘ lead1
milted' to
by our erstwhile
irn and their so-called expert ailvisera.
Why don't w* arm and train
the W ait Gormans and uthar na­
tion* who will be tn' the path of
Russia's might. No, ’ they aie
afraid' they'll make Uncle Joe
mad. W hat are our 110,000 men
In fta ro p * mostly non enmbattou
soldiers and advisers ta ftoisls's
03,000,000 trained array, whkh
he will bold back to hit us t h r
final blow after wo eve die(-Itinie.obr strength and acopomy
defending the free nations from
Kassia'a- trained and equipped
sutatites. *
■■• r .
I
Wake up) Amerlral We have
slept- these fakt fiva-’yoan while
our mortal enemy has put every
ihing into preparation for world
.'nhquest. Hold fast tn th a t b lrtti
Ight that la oura aa cltischs bf
(he moat Mcised nation nn amtH.
Forget Ihc eld altruism • ‘of
Harry Truman ct al. and arm!
srm t prepare! Prepare night and
day. Don't let up.
I
Forget your deals for security
from cradle to grava.
Un these things th a t I aak
with atl- the earnestness i f f
Player th at I know must be dope
nr. el so resign your selvas to HCliflca as wa era doing today '4h
Korea millions of American liven
rot an a lta r o f "loo little and- top
lata" and tbm. wind
- , r rt
id up seitb.
Communist gtisrd af
vou ip slave Iglpor eaupi

p,
Sra sa s i r , fxaa t:
jiie*ent*Uv* on Tha United Ml'

m

IrM Lagt*n . '
ft g *1 . i l y l 1 ‘‘PAul.^lkm.
tar"

to y that o a t way to itee wan.tsaa
• t b p i t i an International ordinamh

!

Cattle it'--himself, fa - a candidal*
fee tM OOF. &gt;m m tot lakmomtaa, alnoa' Darby. A Carlson an-

r Wa haaid ■ ixigesUon tht otl^r.
3

nrimiiia'ioii
Phillips aueeaeded
him In tha house.
Kentucky voters rhooae sens*torlal nomineaa Baturday, svltl
gur
(.nvernnr *Earfa dementi
tllng Ulenn Hatcher, srcratar
of atat*. for tha democreUc nn
mlnstlon to succeed Setiato.
Withers, appointee who dldn’j
r«n.
The Kspubtican senatorial-sai
seemed In be . between1? Chari*
Jl Dgwaon, format state 4(to:

Hanford Gain

gan^ord, Fin.
July 28, 186ri.

lid N t A Y JULY S I 165 h *

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FT.OR IDA

MONDAY JULY 31. 1930

Social And Personal Activities
te le p h o n e 118

to

Persunals

Social Calendar

Jack lluht* is spending u vnra
tion with relative* ui Dade City.

MONDAY

Under the spun.*un»hit&gt; of Hetu
Sigma I'h i sorority the reception*
iat ut the Fvrtiuhl-I.uuglitoit Me­
morial Hospital In Mi&gt;- Betty
Duiisi Williams.
The Training Union of the First
O ' Baptist Church
will hold it
Worker? Council meeting beginniiiK at 7:IMJ I*. M. with a covered
dith cupper.
Regular Meeting of the Masonic
Sanford Ludgt? No. t!2 I and A M
It Is un important hueine s meet­
ing and refreshments will lie c re­
ed.
TUESDAY
The Fidelis Clns- of the First
Baptist Church will meet with
W r Mr*.
Miriam Vinup. lid Went
Nineteenth Street at 8:1(1 P M
with Mr*. M. (i. Hodge* u. cohostess.
The Friendship League nT tinCongregational Church will hold
It* regular meeting nl the lyune of
Mis. Harry Kent on I’urk Avenue
at 2:30 J'.M.
'
The Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Church will hold rehear• sal ut «J: tfi l*.M.
&amp;
The Daughter of Weslevat
w Sunday School Class of the First
Method!it Chuich wilt meet ut tIn*
. home'of Mrs. M R. Strickland. '018
' . Magnolia Avenue, ut p:00 i’.M
The hostesses will he Mrs. Fletcher
Boil*. Mr*. Ruth Lundquist, Mrs
C.E. McKee. Mi . M.U. Smith and
Mis. M.ll. Strickland.
The regular meeting of the
W.M.S. of tin' Central Baptist
Church will l&gt;e held ut the church
* at 7:30 KM. There will also he a
H “stork*’ ahowci for Mrs, T.l*. Cna-&gt;n following the mooting.
WEDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting service of
the Find Baptist Church will h*
held at 8:00 P M in the Memorial
Educational Building.
*
Tiie Sunday Seho&gt;1 Departments
of the First Baptist Church will
have their Departmental Meetings
after the Prayer Meeting Servic*
The Mother’s Clul. and their
families will have their nlcnii nl
&gt;♦ Mr. and Mrs. H. Crier's hea-h
home from 3:00 to fi:00 P.M F"
further informution see Mi&gt;. E
Lloyd.
THURSDAY
, , The Douglas fohe Junior Bto-

Tony Virsidu returned today
front I a in pa where he spent a two
weeks' vacation.
Mr. and Mrs, WAV. Tv if left
Saturday night foi .■ vacation in
Newaik, N.Y.
Mrs. II.M. Papworth plans to
leave tomorrow f»n u vacation in
Ashville, N.C.

• ,

D R . C. L, P E R S O N S

Optometrist

EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
116 S. Palmetto Are.

4ft f ia d W a n f

WEATHER!

LARGE E M B R H D E R E D
WHITE PIQUE C C ’y L A R - l a
frosting for bricfly-i ieved black
cotton frock, a New fcrk fashion
for town. The huge
hip fullneM to the a night aklrt.
Jet button* fasten Ui Ibodice, ami
patent belli the wat L
( N . Y . D r t s s fasti lie P h o t o /
III IMII DAI I ARTY
Mr*. W.I&gt;. Thornti l entertained
Mrs. George Ewan w lh u surprise
birthday party at be i home. Con­
tests were played by ill the guest*
and Mrs. J.R Farris mil Mr*. O.D.
Brown and Ml*. W A. Pettit re­
ceived the prire .
Later on dum p the evening
delicious refreshmhitl were served
to the following: MrA Ewan, him*
orett, ME*. C.E. Sail] M r|. Bessie
Creek. Mrs, I».C: Vownril, Mr*.
J.R. Farris. Mrs P .w m nw n. 'Mr*.
W .ll. r*|ttit of Ohii' and Mrs
Thornton.
»

BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT

Doora Open
13:13 P.M. Dali:
11AROAIN MATINEE!
35e 1:00 To 6:00 P. M.

Lvl J

'1' %

CHILDREN FREE!

Children Under 12 Yra. Ad­
mitted Free With Parents
Anytime Kxrrpt Saturday
&amp; Sunday.

LAST TIMES TODAY!

Mr .and Mrs. (iordoi.Custavion
a ii ii iui need the birth of daughter.
Patricia Ann, seven pnnda and
five and a half ounce*, m July 27
at the Femald-Luughtiii Memorial
Hospital.

BARI IN 11

Stmf

7

Mi- Vincent I Mi.'dnrelli end
Mr*. Jo-eph Stepiii iiLong Island are stayint ut tin- Mansion
while Ik-voimInc acu iainted with
Piantat ion Estate
I'ln-v sue in­
terested in adjoining pruuertien
elt b ik e Momoe and ilU|Hl to liuild
xvitImi tin- year. Mr Mnldarelll Is
a free lance i omnici ial artist in
New York md t- the hinthcr of
Oronxie Mnliiarelti. the famous
sculptor whn-e wok* have found
tdtue - in 11i \|. •
Museum
of Art and St. Patrick’s Cathedral,
lie Inis boon n .idc a member of
t la- S ocii t v ol
\i I m d LetterT h e M a lila re ili
ll.iVe a i,n Law
I . lire a nd a d:
, Mi Cur
o l y u Blau, lu iid in
.1 iirofe
lunal dan- • .
: n
■ a ill: I re
t i n n e d fii.n i 11.■ ■ •
ui
III E iK
la nd win i&lt;
I,. . II U lUli
V*‘h
m I,oh,i -hip at
tin I, aid ii Hkhib
ol Dalit m e :•!
•ii.il i o d in Kngland and k i t
i I. »ini*tt thet»
te l urn to this
ounti", lia. hei-n

Mrs. J.M, McCn-kjl has returned
home from a two weeks' scat ion
in Georgia.
fascinated t- uui Ann 11. nr, fond.
Mr- Miildai •Ill* fniniti , nine to
Mrs. Ralph Austin .Smith has this country in Itidti Sin* j. ,* degone to Meridian, MU*, w h e r e she scemhnt of Pet, i
t,-end. the
plans to visit with relative*.
hliuk-mitt, wit- t■■• w• -i Do ham.
which, 'tiu tir
n harhor.
Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Stine have helpi-i) Washing! -I, •, defeat the
English
ui
lit
ii
nt tm I on
New
returned from a trip to New York
Maldaiellj anil
when- the) visited their son. At York, Until \11
hert.
Mrs. Sli'v&gt;pii *ii , vi i v - lever with
rerenii.
Mi Si ■tis teaches it
I
ttaiiii is n
Mr. and Mr*. Lou Arnold of in New Votk. lb
, I' Co. and
l.ungwocd are vacationing in Can­ IllUIIUgel In, l 1', \ V
hoililei on
aria uiul California for seveial their mui linin' ,
Long I ilund.
months.
Mrs. Frill,'. Turin i tin voir
Mr. and Mr*. II.B. llunn left liuilli lot a pii.nil, t, veil tier si*
over thi weekend foi Virginia and ti ls in P, U1I-.Vi\jinn. rind tier noli
Maryland where they will -perns Kiunklui Mill,, un,I Ins fninllv
on Long Dial,
M ln&gt; urn i-va two months’ vacation.
peeti lo join » i in ' ,&gt; Intel part
II teturn
Mr*. Bernice McKinney and son of August wIn i, ' n,
Boldiy have* returned honu rtfU-i together to Hurni.i
Mir. Billt&gt;e]in, i
I, H’k ill the
a&lt; vacation in Virginia and North
*
a fte r u veiv ph-u ant week’s
Carolina.
..iXtlion in .Mnuili.
Beth (iiatieliliio In.- returned
Mr*, I..E. Tew. Sr., returned to
Sanford Thursday nfter an ry. from het vacation in New Jersey.
Mi ami "t11 Kimi ,,ti Brown,
tended vacation in Dayton, t). and
their liinigMei Frnnei mid theit
Nashville, Tenn.
three beuutifiil .-oliii Iium* moved
Mr. ntul Mrs. II O. Moigan and into th rir home un Pnlniyrn Rond
son Hank tin spending a short Ml. Smith i, eleclrn nl engit-* "t
time in Winston-Salem, N.C. with with Riiiiio Station WTRIl. The
Smith liteil in Sunfonl for three
friends and relatives.
vein i bet...........line to I'll, million
.Mrs. T.K. .lolinsun and -on Hdlv Estate*.
Mi. and Mi Robiil Blown of
uf Del.und were guest* Sunday ol
her sister Mrs. T . N . Dill Mill t i l l Gem l.aki bin got noitl for -j
few w&lt;ei to ii-u thin ebildren
West 25th Street.
uiul grandehihltcn. I I - \ have not
Mr*. C.W. Wynn of Selmn, Ala seen tin-" bn, t g iim.i, 11,1,t lint
i* the house guest of her hrother born yet.
Mr. iimi Mi
AIf i ial llinult me
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Sturdivant. Mr*. Wynn is City ItUiVing into limit new li,,uie uh VllEditor of the Selma Time* Jmmini, leiH-io Drive thi* week. They eonillieteil a tour i t In int in ConnectiMr. and Mr*. Alvin Kilimtrirk eiit iM-fmc inming t,, riurirlie They
have returned from their honey­ have two iimii'i' ! daughter* ati')
moon trip and are residing in the two gnimli hildren 'n Ma--arh|isottt.
Speer Apartments.
Vint,tig I lie eight ue" huiisr*
Robert 8. Wilson left Saturday rluiled tin., \ie,l, ,t Plantation
for Now York ufter spending Estate* *ea* one lot Mr. utnj M
thrfcu week* with hi* father, Fred Evrretl VVaile, Mi \\*iii|., ..-n|
ill '. Peek a shovel to take the
R. Wilson.
first shovelful of *mul fron the
Mr. and Mr*. T.W. Jones tjave toniuhition, She did -o m l ut it
returneil to their home on San­ to him. We have an u!e:i In* i*
ford Avenue after spending sev­ ing to sprinkle it in Die -hue .1
eral week* in Hendersonville. N.C. his friend- If people keen line:
ing theii friends down at tlm ran
Senator and Mrs. Lloyd B o y le they have i**en these lu&gt;, month
and children left Saturday to go We will have ii rilv here betme w
to several points o f interest in know it EvetyOiii- mhiii to l&gt;.
getting Flotida tun,1 in theii ,h, ■
North Carolina.

/£ L m £

CASUALCHMA
hr

IR0QU

ll vole - to lu o tto w oh ill, Xdlollllrli .d lo ii hill. M t t y h i n k lie.nl* the
. , m m illr e

IS

TW« M l; TKUK CH1A of
* la « a M « n d iii|a M •
Sanaa • . • Siorrv Su l la
•mall tpaca. Highly hip*
t . t i t i . a c N oa.abteiaai
imooth gtajc. fa a l g a
colors Aaecado yalloa/ara*
lay
aauaag brow lew
Maa. aagar wbiia, ayatar ray.

7.05

W•Ilf i* t1i.it

t m i i* 111p 11» 11ii la huoHi

Kto\Mi£ tlanuM muon^ the lavvmakiTH fur far hi&lt;&gt;mh‘i utul mum
-t iii.K r i. t vuiIm un the civilian
fCAinomy.
hcmov iutii Ifiith i • in l\»nKriess

ii

a Miit, htivvfVt’ i', tn vt*t at e a s t a
Kft* h fiiti tiiii! 111tin t h e P i e s h l c i l t
hcfort* hr muHimi in if th r Ailrniiilaii »*
timr** hilt.

H«ll*e S|*i‘« k e i B i iv Iiui n. one o f a
n o u n o f l e a d e r - wh o ta lk e d th e
m a t t e r o v e r w i t h Mr
Trum an,
sa id tin- P r e s id e n t
ti'k e il f o r e n o u g h
ti ol* hut w o u ld n 't 1
l id u ig e x i t u OHO'

Itep. Detltlo tit \ l iidiodneed ill
Mi. Mini «• a hill IHDfuis Muy to n r
1 i o * and wage
lit 1‘ »l
ilili ill1t 1•k11111if if 1)1 ei HI \ t»* tl.» A.In.Mit tiatieiiV lull
1»• am**a hill W
' iiii |»| I nil )tl
lai.l to t hi'lr 1i1%»’l M|'&lt; s fin tilt*
month of Jill!,'
Ui
Kii tni IIt i i I» V\ n i il l gfil
•In i tint! nl now ei in ii M|iv«*ch '
I In I Inn
mi v i n e M
t h«*i *- iimst |
h,- no pi’o fite c rih K * m» 1nl |i -hi'"f - J

I
!

READ
A DS

F!

imr no t r a f f i c in mil *■1*1 \ in th is i
w ar effort.”
Me a r g u e d :
1 Idle P r e s i d e n t '-t pt
fni
e o n t r o L sh o u ld he accep ted ,
‘J i 'ouiriTNH sflntlld n h 0 r i v e the
Pin ■ de nt 'Vo iiip le ii- ntnndhy eon*
1 1 o D mu e v e r y nevtoi ol th e tToilotnie f i o u l , ” H ie m dlei
an! niiy
pne«* f r e e z e sh o u ld itielndi* a roll
I. * o \ I'liii lo .June v?r*.
P h oto Hy Itol.
V I m m e d i a t e p a s a a ire o f a diU '
July lit lit th, i\»||
Mis lithii R*%« I ■, v%host* riiiii i iit!f i tiMih
lit • xei
p ro fit
u»x. n liiiiM t u p
rMn tl f hiiii h with hr. I. H HihiI J fo iotnur, is till t ♦ MM | 10
r o v e r 1 0 5 0 p ro fit It. lull W 1 In *•
M:
Kill'll l.nHsill)1 iiMl|*lll«‘1 nf .Mr |ITt&lt;! Mi
1
* dnnitl i&lt; mh 1 &gt;t c u f f e d
•hi
» ihi- Hv
"I" *jn* lio n nf d*''tie,,- ,M.i e n iit iah
wi t h Mr T i tiuuin bivmiM* o f 1 isuniei of 1tiimii!i at inn,
'
ue
• tit mu id in C o it t'f e
u, pro
lioliinMm, TnllutiM- »&gt; . r&gt;- v i i ' • v 1-t.e In- I • (* - he f 1:» u e e r fed
of t 111till I litiilik, C In. v. , .f:ia• mm
M a n y le p lu la lo i* vmiii I to pro*■ .-nllm tetl l'r m .i V s e r lln r t
If.
v id e .it least
la n d h\ a u t h o n t y
dn
n \*,vembei, I88M by the v iIAnuniir
nd%»'i tir ohm nl i i i * I mi pi ii r a n d vvaei e n u tm ls and
L, . J. It Griffith, D. D. of Tiny. vidted lluil n f \\ M S» i-i
’-•w Soil,, and Ex|&gt;eiienced A -- A, Ml I'Ijniwlii-i Sunfiod i,“t &gt;i 1 at ini ill;?
R ay lm n ip T e x t
1 lento* rat, w a s
- laid- I null uelinn will bo pro­ neys.
11 Nl.eii t ha t tis* l*i r side! it m ig ht
vided for those who desire to
new*
cut
it
mi
is
in
tintinoe
The
do if Ciiriirie** v o te d him th e ex
I" ),me either for College, Teach* right
hand eulntmi* of the It ,, in tr:. a u t h o r i t y .
i , ,n Practical Life."
page
contain
letters
fiotn
i**,,
!ets
He a I, *T dim*t think In wm ild
Few advertisement* by the
Hiich headings a- "Who vt Ni 1 hill oil that i n • •■ unt.”
in n ,'limit- of Sanford, the littla with
Should
tom
e
lo Florida”, lie Ray hum
aui«l oe ith e i he nor
,-i i lenient across Luke Monroe, points out “Our Mo tion abme d*
we.........
tine, however, rc- in ineideiils of pei-omil 1.,-iit :'it liny •&gt;tle'i Deinot f a l u le ad ers went
f. i ■ to "M Sehteilier, Tailoring and wonderful euies nliieh if *n fm a l o te ll Mi Piu m an he
miidit c l a lull w ith »*vtia 1**11
■id Dyeing, Smifotd, Florida (On

old Piipur

derived ftont visits to leligioil D m)
1 ,1
Street. south aide, im- sill
inn*, would h, classed ,
III! mi" ip ' ll th e e o n t i &gt;"h- iliaeiiNini'di.tlely west of Depot,’1)
mil aides.
* it*ii h« ide-t Ra vh n rfi w e i r Vice
I h - io n iv
»f
tiie Ttirnhu’l
" W e can intruduco you t» a
oimige is aunuuiieeil in an ml- seore of o ld e lly genth-ineii. who P i e idefil l l m k h v . S e n a l e Demo
m rtisment
by
A.
Ilnssetter, ft .Mil tlllo a t and lunge d iffieid t i, s • ■ alii L e a d e r Lnea ol | lltnoi
l a inoerat v
I eiiiler
nnt-eiynimi of Enter|iri*e and have been u nab le to atlen d t&gt; am 1 11 me a
latliei of Kent Ross,‘tier of Stiti- a n y b u sin ess foi .veins, who u - M. l'ni ni tel o f MhHsaellie &lt;‘f I w,
\t lh* 1 a ini ol, S e iia t " i Mnvhauk
f«rd. IJndet tiie h e a d in g , "The lu iisl fro m date o f a r r iv a l Imv,*
ii| I he W liili’ Molise
t h inge fo, Florida", lie states, tahored in fie ld , g u ld e n and /It 1 1
“ Near!) everyonet in Florida
has
s t a f f is &lt;Uudyi»i: tiie i| iii-l on of
i „ .grove, regiiming heiilth a m i n h i o n d i’i loiine f i e l d limldlixuheim! of tin funiuii* re
Turnbull {,trt.n(tj}1'
Swamp which eonluitis »o many
At
th e t im e ,
ste rn n o t « %%«*•* tioii hilt tn i md title st a n d b y p o w e r
tlniur.ind acie,i- on Indian River, h i v i n g t h e S t. .Io Iiiih R iv e r ••ml to
in v o k e
w a c p ric e r a tio n in g
■in,I of the
of every kind K n te r p r in o wan a n importutit. eont rols.
which abounds there. It was near port, f i n pa ire t w o o f the 11*%%^
M av h u n k
is e h n iim a n o f the
the center of tin* immenre t•n |m i in th e a d v e i tiaetnent o f li, S e n a t e Itankinir f '.•nimiMeo wh ic h
swamp, dotted over with high D e | t m y
M n ih an lh
Line.
'*S\. huiidh - e n n t n d l e i d - I a l ’ on. Me aid
hummock.
that
the Turnbull
R i v e t S t c a m c i . e u try im e t h e W h it e M ouse tu d v is heilur
Orange was discovered, the first Jolitn*
IT. S, M a ll,’* ami d r se rih e d 41PH
■ f m a d e lit hi 1 e q u es l He added t i n t

ad. only wild sweet
t'loriila
"
D-nti li- udvertisnd

orange

in] “ K W n n t

im decisio n hud h i i n 1 racherl a f t e r
n Nuriea o f **oiifei enci‘ s over fin*
in thuw ,
n e o f llie Mltuiniem we e k-e nd .
&lt;m&gt;&gt;. hr. L. M. Moon1 of Fatifnitl ■ if tiiji* line MUwill
M n y h a n k • a id he lintl not t.ilk
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Gov L VV. ISntliel, Key Went; &lt;U'r,
call foi th e J I O i n k and
\ N M 11 \ c c m i : \ t
HeCrctiny of Slate .John I*. t ’rnsv
Mr. and Mra, Dan G. Mitcham
Mi
mui Mr
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for*!, Ta1lalm?&lt;M e , I ’o n i p t i o l l t r W . Son make**, wji th e h e a d in y o f
u W IL L S &lt;; k \ i m ta i i n
ano th er n d v e i t i chiim iI " l i e
and children. Gail ami Gray, of
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I'liMie Ifistimlinn K. K. 1*o^t»i, K * p lo siv e V n p m Conk Slove.** HBiil ami i|i|iMimJe ie o m i i i 'e
iHrt'ivetf ii (iuifrm* of Itfieh Joi • Sanford;
visiting Fred It. Wilson.
Ailjutant (ienenil .1. K.
"I 1 Jodi dn*i el » ». M ar t Ira Pitt*
t e d a n o t h e r tul.
I44Wh y e s t e r d a y f i a r n th e L n iv e i
Younjje. 'I'u llu ini usee; Cornmin^- s t aA
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six
year
old
vlllnue,
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of
Miimn
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the
miduunm
Mr. and Mr*. W.R. William,, and
1 ,i. *i,in o f Mi and M rs. Kltner
in
ailvej
lined
foi
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(
comineiueinfht
exercLen.
Tin
mui
Mr«. W.D. Leahy plan to leave thi a
and nmoiiK imlueeinenD o tie* Yo tvinirtun nf Dayt«inn Heneh
vNNItrNt'KM KNT
week for Raleigh and Blowing of Mr. nnil Mra. C hoiPi Daniel
Mi
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irruduute of Seminole lliirli Srhool. Sanfoid" beauty euntent will
weeka.
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Ralph Q. Geiger has returned
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tion.
Mr. and Mra. Sydney O. Chase,
Jr. laft Saturday to spend sev­
eral weeks on Lake Wiimepesuuh*a in Naw Hampshire where their
children, 8yd and Sally, are at
nearby camps.

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Dr. and Mrs. L. Munson left
Saturday for Harrison,
Maine,
where they will visit their daugh
tars, Batty Anna and Bobbie, at
Camp Csoawingo, before going &gt;»
Canada whera tney will ipend s e v ­
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mra. Horace Turner
and children! Carolyn and Ann.
plan to leave tomorrow for Bed­
ford, Va. whore they will spend
a two woeks' vocation. They will
be accompanied by Mr. Turner’*
mother. Mra. O.G. Roller.

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Jr. and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff.
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and Philadelphia, Pa.

TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY
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home on 1506 Park Avenue after
undergoing surgery in the Monro
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Church will hold it* rcglnr meet­
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in the
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Ida aislera, Ml** Lottie Caldwell
Building ut 7:30 P.M.
and Mr*. Fred Wight.
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M O N D A Y J U L Y ,01^ .1950

TH1? RAKPOPT) TTWAT.T). SANFORD. FT.PRTPA

For Weekend, Winning 2, Losing 2
Saints Take Giants
InSunday Game 7-3;
J a c k s o n Collects
j His Fourth Homer
The Sanford Giant* journeyed to
Letibnrg Saturday night to tplil a
double-header with the l^ethurg
Packer*. The Packer* look the
tin t tame by a acore of 3 to I.
Packer pitcher Roy Com »ct the
Giant* down with 3 hit* while
Grant hutler Clyde Steven* went
the route telling the Packer* down
with 3 hit* alio, all of which were
double*.
i' tli the tecond game of the evenh it'th e Giant* made the grade by
aamieffc back and colltctihg M
hit* off two Leesburg pitcher* to
t a d up a 12 to H victory.
RIght-ftelder Eil Jackson toil tho
hitting attack by rolled Ing It b it'
In 4 trlpa to (he plate, one of
which wan a 300 foot blow over
the right field wall for hla 4th
homer c,f the Beacon.
Saint righthander Jim Heavener cat the Gianta down with fftui
hit* here yeaterday to turn back
th e local* by a acore of 7 to It.'
The Saint* collected 14 till# »ff
rookie rig h t hander Hobby Gallohag and veteran Buddy Luke In
paving tile way for their vicliny.
''.Thn Mg blow of the game carnc
I d 1the third inning when third
fca*tma)i Pete Plchan hornet etl
w ith the baaea loaded In give the
Safnt* the needed margin.
■The Sanford ItlnnU ram r to life
l l the hottom of the eighth Friday
rifcht to collect fl hit* and hcore f&gt;
rtin* to none out the Leesburg
Pkekera by a acore of 8 Ui ft.
I.eeatnirg M anager Hill Stein•eke aent four nltcbera to the
■pound In the eighth Inning to try
to atop Hu- Giant hitting nttack.
Bbtj each time they were hit n little
han ter than the predecessor. I'nlkt l Pilcher Weaver faced 2 liion
In the eighth and waa charged With
the ’loaa, after walking one and
liv in g one hit.
ant Soutbpnw Jim Singleton
of* .......................
scoreless hall
llched
M
i7 inning*
*
(though he was touched for 7
.I,.,,
it*,'a,i In
in the fourth and 4 In the
a&gt;vrnth. Big Jim wna relieved fn
(he ninth after walking 2 men bv
Hobby.Callahan who sent the final
leiPbuee hatter, second baseman
W alt Wlldsr, down via the atrlke
out route on a called strike three
• Plate umplfr Andy Anderflon
waved Giant catcher Ted Forsyth
to the ahowar* In the eighth Innfor pretesting the rell of
h too vigorously
»ly.
- i' " * ’ FRIDAY NIGHT
Leesburg
ab r h n a
»■ W id er 2b
5 1 1 4 1
2 0 A ft
. ■ JUmgay lb
3 0 1 0 U
4 0 ft 5 l.
Cdlltn* cf
4 1 1 4 t)
Hendrix If
4 ,1 rs#f 1 p
8 1) I ft 4
yka* *i
amende* e
8 1 1 5 2
:»jrtrry p
1 0 ft 0 0
far p
0 n 0 ft 0
0 ft 0 ft 0
Brinkley p
0 0 0 0 0
brOoath
0 0 0 ft 0
Totala
30 5 fl 24 7

S

I

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mv,"

rton is

avllla lb
*oh rf

•b
6
?
4
3
4
0
4
2
1
8
4
0

r
J
8
8
8
0
1

h
2
1
2
1
1

ft
ft ft

o
2
4
8
1
10
1
l
ft
S
0
1
0
87

a

ft

0
0
n
i
0
0
0
0

0 2
1 1
0 0
a
on p
I
1 1
an p
0 0
0
as 1 12 IS
ran for
In 8th.
walked
.
- for Sricklay In 0th.
b u r g ------ ... 000 ofeo 0 3 0 -5
ord .............. 100 002 Ofix—8
Wilder, Collin*, Levy. RBI—
Lake, Jackson 2. Wlldar,
Lavy. Ballsy, Singleton.
tl-B o r a y th , Lavy,
; Stp'Lwki, lltlla, Singleton
•ndrla. B—Hartley. DP—
r, Chadderton and Lavyj
n, Chadderton and Lavyi
to Neville, Ltft— Lee*
8j Sanford 7. BB—off Hart1, Singleton 8. Weaver 1. BO
Hai-tlay 8, Singleton 8, Callairkklay 1. Hr
1“
IO—Hartley
7
inga, 4 runai Weaver 1 in
• f t J / a L0j Singleton 8 In
t PB—Forsyth. Winner—
II
L o * # r—We
r— W e a v e r.
u _
tlfofi and Ready. T—B ill.
' k .; SATURDAY- NIGHT
F teot O am *

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eo**. Loner— Steven*. U— MeKenny, Stone T— 1:31.
Heeonri Game
ib h
Sanford
5 2
Chadderton M
5 1
Pnelker 2b
5 2
Hafenecker cf
5 2
Lake If
1 1
T^vy lb
Neville |b
4 1
4 2
Jackson rf
5 1
Ralley c
3 1
Tomek 3li
5 1
lleutel p
42 14
Total*

o
1
2
8
2
0
7
2
4
1
0
27

Birmingham Team 8 Outstanding
Is Closing In On Stars Go To Post
ft
Atlanta Crackers In Featured Ninth
3
2

Pensacola Enjoys
Half Game Lead In
Southeast League

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
7

By HUGH 8CHUTTE
By ASSOCIATED FRESH
' DAYTONA BEACH, July 3t
Associated I’reas Rpnrta Writer (Special)—Another "hot box" of T « RiIT . n i n n A » T A tTvt : 1.i.ti ;P sr oi , i i ; a n
The
Southeastern League pen­
The ctrruit clouting of the ace greyhounds will dish out thi i itl.imlt&gt;
** i » A l t
| i . I.fin,)
4.1 SM
4 Ii, nant rare hun develop' d into uch
Birmingham Bnrnna la moving the thrill* In the feature ninfli r i r hfiVt'rnrt
t i
tM
&lt;i
414 a tight tiH*tle that while Mont­
alagtown sluggers ever rln.rr to ill the Vnlu.sia rounty dnj» Irncl &lt;j.i|n#*vv|||#n » * r h
RO IT
« U, gomery lends on percentage, sec­
S€ 1
the apparently faltering Atlanta tonight when eight outstandinv in r,&gt;r&gt;t
JC SI A l l 12 U
ond plnre Pen-ncrda Inis n half­
liotK
44 SI
• 07 i?.
Crarkrrn.
stars go to the post, i'our of tin game advantage in gnmc* played.
A iia u stln e
47 RE
J s» 27
lent* Crackers. Timely homcrun runners, Thought, Mom’s King, .it
I *a 1it t k it
ji
TT
»s: I t
The Fliers have won Ihree more
Masts have aided the Raton* In Ken«m»n and Meat BowJ will h
I l M lilt* V M ftrtlN r
tilts than the Rebels; they also
staying on the heel of the rrack- trying to chnlk up their fifth wie n r l n n U o a. P n l s l k n *
have lost two mme which nerrmntI
tnl J, l,r&gt;r *ht/ra 2,
*h H r» ft er*. Whose Mg guns *eern unable
Leesburg
of the -enson,
' * A»t«tiR||fi*» 7, HNnf nnl 1
for the lower position in the stand­
4 n 3 1 to' peep up thftlr early pare.
Wilder :ib
f
lRtD#AYilt«*
7
,
I
»n
)"
I
f
f
in
t
l#
n
c
h
1
Sam ltaxendnlc's Hunhnrll tn&gt;
ing*.
4 V n 0
rinri»»n T m t n f
Atlanta's Southern Association
Rntnxcv lb
0 n 0 0 tt‘ad I, down to two and one tmlf already scored five victories let' I’nln f k n m 1 ir hi min
But these two teams rlcn't have
a-Rrlrkey
II dmi Ii m riMtnniivllU
4 0 t 2 (jatnex today after the Crackers tonight this brilliant two.yeai nei IniYfonn
tho rare in the hag h\ nny means
Mills 31,
! itf«j r fI in HI. A u a n * f Ir m
will
he
tunning
for
Ihr
first
linn
5 2 2 0 dropped throe of a four-game eer­
as any of the ton six nre veryClift rf
.L***1nit urn i»t n#r,M
4 1 .7 0 ie* to Memphis’ Chicks who have with the celebrity pack. Bnshnell
Grdllris rf
much in the running, Vick burg, in
bn
won
hi
pronmtlnn
bv
«
t&lt;
,'d
5 3 4 n wtm iiCvcti of tlielr It (famr* at
Hendrix If
the sixth slot, is only t.'t gam"1
M T IIIM I
uphill
&lt;
limb
In
which
lie
1
111
she
e
Tmw
H
4 t 1 1 Ponrc De Leon Park this scaaon.
1. »V8. n n
Sykes as
bark. A lengthy string of victor
i
..
.
.
.
lUillnilNlphlB
SB
n
con-islent
nhilllv
to
score,
l-.nil*31
r.M
5 u 7 1 The Chick* copped the opener
Fernanda* r
!es would put (lie Rilli* in the
- t I ,'tll | H
33
Iff
.11(1
i
in
the
truniniejhe
won
n
first
run0 n 0 0 Sunday, 7 2, behind Lefty Leo
Quinn p
S3 Iff
5d r .
m . middle of the tint(It- for the hunt­
Rn 3!f
4 1 0 2 Gqlcnhrhea. Atlanta managed t" and then scored victories m t-&gt; i Urofikl yn
Guelh ji
4
MI
ing.
I ,\&gt; u V o rk
46 17
second rnees.
III m u
30 10 27 7 raiVagp the finale, 3-1.
T'dnls
Gadsden’* Pilot* held onto the
«
!1|
I*
RRlr
40
SI
440
16
Racing Secretary Merrill Watt' j « I n H n n n t l
S—Ran for Ramsey in 0th.
niimiriKhitm turned back I.ittle
3R r.&amp; .4ti» i t
fifth spot Sunday by setting down
320 000 250 ■ «- Rork, R-l, in their rurtain-ialter then tried him in a sixth m e I’ll t Mtafirff It
Sanford
31 S!»
22
I lfM tltk 1 &gt; i t r n l n f
Vicksburg, it-8, while Pensacola
l.ernbur
000 (Kt:i 023— B a* tx»n Damntan anil Ed Lnvfgnr where he »«-; again virtorieo'
taouln C. K bh Vi.rk J
blasted iust-plnee Sclrnn, 8-2, in
R— Ghadderton 3, poelker. Ha- r&lt;Up|dli-d the focr biigger-*. Karl Last 'Ihiirsday nlgtit lie romiie*’ 1 ftopfon
I - i n , c i n r l n m i t l 1-0.
the only other game. The latter
frheeker 3, I.nkp, l^.'Vy, Jnrkwin. Olson's tinnier enabled the Rnron'' home first Itt an eighth rnce, - flrr*f»klvn 7, CI i Icmbo 2
n.U Mtlfllihltt If' -1. PtttNktirgf
game was called nt the end of
Tomek, lleutel, Rrlrkley, Mills, to tie tlic Pel,*, I I, in the night tonight he gallops with the dirt
k
n
n
t
f
a
Toil
n
r
Gift 2, Collin* 2 Hendrix, Sykes. rjrp which was railed at tha end In his sixteen starts here, Itn h r tip M C o «» I t m o k l y n r i t l « h n - JIM1- seven innings In nusc of tho n r F— Sykes, Fernando*, Mills. Tn* of the seventh because of ilnlk- mil has landed thirteen limes In n f 4 2» nr | I ii M n| i 4- 4 i vr p u n k - few after being held up by lain
ktBil f* 41.
the money.
m e k 2. Nrvllle, RHI— Levy, Pod* ness.
A scheduled iircnnd gnme
i ,t
H*!. Venn In tit Ho* t o n f n I f i t I i — L i nl*»r postponed a1* won Ui" Meri'llnn ,
ker, n«frlieeltrr 2, Hendrix 5, Ne­
New Orient**' Pelican* swept the
f p - l t vr H|iBhn f l t - l l i o r r h l u F i l l PIT II M I - . 3 Iflfhr* ««lt**
Moiitgniiieiy game. Jniksnn wasn’t
ville 3. Jnckami. Lake 2. SG— Hen­ second Twinhlll III two days fiom
tllRtt ( t
i n ml 11riff tin If* tlM«ikr •
drix. H I— Hendrix, Jackson. SI*— Chattanooga, -1-2 and 2-1, and the
J mfi •* Prlil*- *:■« !'•
i“ .i, fOnlK HMlntA RGh4&lt;1uk4&lt;l|.
scheduled.
fill r a i v k k v W&gt; n. If«' 11ti n A, KRfl1*
Ghadderton. poclker. DP— Gtind- Nashville Vola defeated Mobile's pH
A,new serir. starts tonight with
M t i f k f i, l t f t nr rt, t . M f t l m c
A N F JIK A N I.K A filft
rterton, Pnelker and Neville. l-eft_- Hears, 3 1 . In the Vola' last ap­
I **n«
U I* Frt cm Viekshui'g nt Meridian, .tnr;k'"jti at
I
'*•«
rn|t
Knllford 7, I-erxliurg fl. HH— Iff pearance at Hartwell Field llils
54
‘
14
Ml
I M I I U I I Ml la* Mil#
Pehruirnia and Montgomery at
.Vnw V o r k
• f» 15 .633
lleutel ft. iilrtn 1, Guetli 1. SO - b y yt&lt;nr.
&lt;l.n«f IlMir M u ll» IlntihlM
Gatkden. The Selma Iwaf* will sit
* If v r I ii ml
14
II
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Ill'll
f
t
&gt;
Il'iYt
flrniHl
llrtitK,
&gt;
»f
lleutel 3. Gueth 7. II— off Guinn
(Joiroeeliea overcame a Jinx and
this aeries out.
14 II
f*n** Hkllt, K»■■■i »Ion# Tn|&gt;m««ti nnitOh
4 In 2-3 innings '3 run*). II by I’ Cracker Al Heneiicbeck failed In fllifirt.
Wh ihltiKtfin
41 41 .473
Hit o r J m t y . Itr.lle.l Initmh
Ilomcr (Midnight) Hprngginn
*'hit ngfi
H 40 IM
—Guelh (Tonirk, Ghadderton), the first game. As be tamed At­
chalked up hi * I Ith victory ns he
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364
II
WP— Guelh, lleiitrl 2, Balk— lanta on sevetl lilts, the pudgy Cu­
T i l III II It U K— A Milk* 1111*.
31 41 364
protected the Pilots' hold on fifth
Pin »Mk. littiiilili t Jolm, Mlh#r I'tilliaftrlphlB
Gueth. Winner— Heulcl. I j.s e r - ban picked up bis tenth Wltl, the
IM« n Mi V M l &gt; r 4 R r
place. Had they lost, the llillirv i u r t . Tllll# I ?*»11•• r.
fllu.fM- Nr" Vork
. __ .IS-l, Clili:«||o 7-1 fSnA
Quinn. IT— Stone and MrKInny one beM been unable In gel since CIsH’h
y lsn».ltIn, llttlt'if f i l l i.
would have moved ahead of them
pfurnr riillr-il r»n1 Ith- -Inr k n f i
June 23. Heiieiulieck wiis trying
T— t:BB. A 044.
f ’ lfivclmiil 4 - 3 . ItnNfnn 6 - 4 .
Kptnggiim gave up ten srif.-th-i
for his seventh victory and fniled
K ill I l l ’l l I I U »:—ft Mill.* Mil#
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No on rum to linlulr-1
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Rower.-! with three ringb'i led
ah r h 0 m phis' big gun with 11 4211-foot, two
St. Augustine
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4 i t fl 0 The latlei blow came off itllefei rr,HrtfijiH,
S 4 IT ,« I 4 were no exlta-hau1 Mows tiv either
Tk'illn 1i wii*t1a *i
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Sirmminlan If
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Alfintt y
*7 «S .663 team. The Plbitj, rrtueil i),e win
5 t 2 1 1 In the nlghlrup, which wa»
Pichlan 3l&gt;
A m c rlc t m
SI
4 * . 61(1 ning rttna in the eevenlh, hrenkin'r
Memptila*
last
game
In
Atlanta
4 2 2 ff7 1
Mmiltrln
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4 1 2 *» 0
Davis rf
1,411
H f B t H . H u r r y l&lt;&gt; 1*1M&gt;,
f tn Co ntn lii
40 R
41 SI
ft 0 t (I a the Gbicks on five hita while the
Grieve as
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Crarkeia
were
getting
four
of
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Pollard lb
llc n tt* I m r n l s i
S a v a n n a h T. A n a u e t a
ft 0 2 0 ii their seven safe Mows off Gal
A l h p n v IX, r' n rd aU 5 .
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2 0 0 J 1 and the 1’cds Art McCmmel pa r- 'volt,
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Olaon's
17th
homcrun
005 000 200—7
St. Augustine
too Unrona in front, but l.lttle0110 001 Q2P--3 ( iut
Hanford
trwlr
tied It up In tile firth when
E—Grieve 2. I’oolker. RIM
Arky Higgs singled, Mnlo second,
Plchan 44, Grieve, U v y , Ploch. went to third n u 'a n error and
2. Jm-Jialn, Foravlb. 2B— U»rb, scored on an infield nltt. McCon­
Htarnstn, larvy, Plchan. 11R—_
nell gave on only tlilco hltn ntlrci
han. Hit - Ghadderton^ ‘^ J i u ^ than Olson’s blow.
I .eft— St. Auguatlne
7. HR— off llacvner 5 Callahan
HAH I, roC H K LI. WINH
4! SO— by Heavner 4. dallahan 3
SOUTH AM H O N . N. Y., July
tjike 2. HO— Callnhan tt In 0 a l —BP)- Karl Gncfiell, a IJnlverInning* 7 runl. B n k - Callahan. aity of .Southern California senior,
Winner— Heavner. L»*et— Co a tiwna tho Meadow GIiiIi' h annual
leaf, tar, br*V
han. U— Williamson and Leltd. rhhmpionahip trophy today, baT — 2:04.
rause ins strktegy did not backfire.
vitro reear far
lie whipped top-arrded Ontdliar
yewrheoW.
In'
the
U-7, frit, 4-tl, H-2. ' ‘‘
PA LATH A. July at—W&gt;—The Mulloy.
'yeeterday by gambling on
Orlando Senatora overcame a five final
ibnta,
getting plenty of spinn on ba ini
run leed to whip the Palatkn Axe
,” II wa* wlnily," be said, aiul I
lea* 8-B In a game that saw five trad tn undercut tn control the trail.
home rune pounded out of the Am A flat stmt wouldn't do."
lea Bowl yeaterday.
Tim irMilt wn* that tho 3(t-yearThree of the all-the-way l&gt;'*“‘ ■•|d Mulloy wa* troubled no
cam* from Orlando bate while *«• little try the laid bounce*. Mulloy
Ante** hit for the circuit. EaUlk •Imple couldn’t handle the erratic
got thetr* In flrat when the to'si •pin* on the balls that Cochel|
Beer **ef pen**
racked up four run* tn the lira* shot hack at him from tha has*-.
tars rfda aSeed
Inning, Bob Buekor started It off line, and tlms and again
af Hr* rear
ier eeaafr
aln overshot
with hi* “homer with two aboard hi* mark.
for araefer teeiforf.
Ray Qarcla followed for a
■■ :»-*«
hassa-empty four-mailer.
Tha two club* return to Tinker
Field today far the **rt*i final*.
After having finished a three
day ddublahaadar ssaalon. Ermer's
pitching ataff poaaa the big qua*lion. Evan Ermtr, after that turn
yaalerday, w ont b* available for
iuty.
If Jim Komao's arm can stand
tha gaff, hall be pressed Into duty.
If the flipper &gt;• uttll ailing how­
ever, than the Rod will probably
go to either Ed Brooklyn or Ray
rav*.
Tri
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Muloy Has Last
I Hoy And Earle Mack
Clance To Recover
To Huy Athletic®
SOtrH ORANGE, : i . J., July
31— — The Eastern Grass
Court renni* Championship startlie the ...................
last chance
ing tony m a y ..........
tor vreran Gartlnar Mulloy to
prove re is not too old for Davis
d in trml*.
The Coral Catiiei, Fla., star,
now rowding 37, was given top
seerltni in the singles division —
the »aie spot he enjoyed In the
Southmpton invitntion tourna­
ment le lost yesterday to Earl
Cor lieI of San Francisco, 0-7, (t-3,
4-fl, fl
Mull}', who ranks fifth nation­
ally, trill np a 3-1 lead at the
start tit saw tt dwindle and then
vanish under the slashing, tire­
less alack of the 28-year-old
CochCll
Primtn Iris disappointing show­
ing on ong t.dnnd. Mn|loy had to
drop nt of llie Pennsylvania
Grass (mirt Champiinshtps when
he cam down with stomach trou­
ble. Th&gt; liad break came close on
the lieri of Ids impressive victory
nt spriig Lake. N. J. two weeks
WfE'-h
Muliar not only is on the spot
in the ilngtes standings hut he
rouli! *to use ii brace of convinc­
ing victiries in double" eonipctit(on wit partner Billy Talbert to
Fnsnru election an U. 8. reprr in
Davis Cup chnl
engo rami nt Forest Hills N. 1
Aug. 2frC7. Last year, tho MulloyTnliwrt duo lost to T uitralia’*
Hilly Siast'i and John Browieh.
Talhet. seeded Noi 2, will tie
making iis Drat grass roint sin­
g l e s apparnnee since he lo*t in
the qnsierfinat round at Wiinblfdon. Ita keii third nationally, the
New Ycker reached the eaitern
semi-fin 1 round a year a g o . Muljiy w eirto ii tn win that one.

PHILADELPHi.r. July 31—i f f )
—Roy and Earle Mack expect to
buy controlling interest in the
Philadelphia Ahicrk an
League
baseball from hire in about two
weeks ful 42,000,OOftr Roy said to­
day,
Ttie purchase will mean that 87year-old Connie Mack—father of
flip two—will icniain a* manaRAf
of the team he Iihs guided from
the bench for the past 50 vears
ns long ns he wants l". Roy said. A
30-day option has been granted
to Roy and Earle hv their halfbrother, Connie Mock, Jr,, and
other* who own more than 50 per­
cent of the cluti's stock.
Tim owners In the selling group
are Mr=. Connie Ma k. Sr., mother
of Connie Jr., and relatives of the
late Benjamin F. nnd Thome*
Sliihe, former president of tile
chili.
Roy said the deal Is being made
amhahlv In the interest of ‘‘peace"
in the rrgani/atm n. None of the
'lock owned by Connie Sr., is to
he sold.

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Past B i t t e r n e s s Is Forgotte
As Fans Cheer Ex-Giant G e a t s
NEW YORK, July 31 (A’)—"I didn’t want to com* har*," l^,c
h tiv y -ttl, grry-liaired man titling in the rear seat of the bui &lt;»id. Now
I tort of hate to go hack."
’’ft make* a man feel good." Fred Merkle continued "to hear
*ueh cheer* after all thoie year*. I don’t think I’ll forget iul eipecled
eap
*o much
Merkle eat far tiack In tils “cat guests. Neither put " i: uniform
at the but carrying the 30-odd as the ’3.1 GI lints ufcwed their
Giant" amt Cardial* nf ■eyeitcr- rivalry with the fsBP'is "Gatyear continued it* trip daRntown house Gang" of St. Ijnils.
to a restaurant where they were
"I spent close to ft years in
to he feted by the Giant* iiiiim igu- New York with the
ip Glints," Merment.
&gt;y a|) were not
kle resumed. "They
Most of the foim cr star* Imd happy ones. I though 1 never
participated in a three.inning old wanted to get hack. I pies* I was
tlmera* contest for the benefit of wrong.”
86,000 rheorlng fan* at the Polo
Merkle was reluct*'* to talk
Grounds. Among them were inch much
ntmut It, hut yqi could tell
famous baseball names ns Mr I what he
was thinking. He’* never
Ott, ('nil Hnhhell, Joe Mrdwlck. been allowed to forgk that dis­
Pepprr Martin, Travis Jackson, astrous afternoon of Sept. 23,
Fied l.indstrnm, Ihighcy c u t} , IPOS when the Giant*[J&gt;»t a penn­
Hlpper f'oilin;-, |M» O’F airrll, Tex ant because of an alltfed blunder
Carlcton and n host of oilier*.
pulled hy him.
Meikle
M
eiklr did nut
not piny,
piny. lie
Me nud
Mid
As a refresher, it
illI sun
was Merkle
Lurry Iloyif,
«»f tin* wlm ficgterteti to run rom first to
famou* ilimit* tinder John Me- second on ninth idling single
Craw, Mad born Invited n- p.rin! In Al llililwull tliui up'patently
T H E L O N E R A M IKK

•cored Moose McCormick from
third with the winning run agalnst the Chicago Cubs.
The game was declared a l-l
tie and ordered replayed. Tlia
Cubs won It and beat out the
Giant* for the flag by one game.
New York fan* blamed the loa*
on Merkle. Wherever he appeared
after that he was railed "Bonehead” Merkle.
The fact that neither McGraw
nor the other players blamed
Merkle did not alter the opinion
of tho fan*. Even after he help­
ed the Giant* win pennant.* In
tho years H)l 1-12-13, they still
referred to him a* “Bunehend.”
"The fact of the m atter I*,"
Merkle said ruefully, "w hat I did
was common practice In thoie
days. The same thing probably
had been done a half doien times
during the season hut nobody
ever » * t called on It. The um­
pires decided to be technical ju*t
when I did it.”
At the end of the 1027 season,
he quit the game for good.
For 23 year* Merkle exiled
himself from Rig League base­
ball. Living In Florida, the now
61-year.old retired business mao
hadn't attended l Rig League
gsme let alone come to New
York.
Rut in that one moment at the

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BIOUX CITY. In., July -1-HP&gt;
—Jack Rurke, Jr., with a 12,600
check In his pnckrl for winning
the Sioux City open, today headed
golf's touring pros toward Chicago
and the world's richest tourna­
ment.
The 27-year-ohl Itorke :ind the
other money-hungry stais are
eager to begin prospecting in the
876.006 Tarn O’Shaiiter gold rush
which begin* Thursday and con­
tinues rarnlval-like through var­
ious phase* fur 11 days.
Rurke now hm enrne 112,*
487.50 for his season’s woik on
the PGA’* golden trail.
Uis 2*'&lt;S hi ore ben- (nought him
his first vlrtorv if the summer
after he had l»'«*.me the sensation
of the winter circuit with win* *•
Hnrlingen, Tex., and St. Peters­
burg, Kin.
Rurke, registered out of White
Plains. N. Y.; wa* 20 strokes unI’olo Grounds on Julv 36, 1050.
when 35,660 people cheered wildly
all the bitterness of more tluiii
four decades wn* washed away.
MOB seemed far, fai away now,

Major League
Leaders
Hr ASSOCIATE I’RBSR
NATIONAL LEAGUE
RATTING— Robinson,
Rroeklvn.
376; Mltslal, St. Louis. .361.
lU'N’S -Jono.s, rhllnrlelphia, 75;
Torgeson, Roston, 71.
RUNS RATTED IN Ennis. Phil
adelphla, 6!&gt;; Kiner, Pillsbuigh.
70,
HITS -Robinson, Brooklyn. 124;
Musial, St. Louis, 12,1
DOUBLES Musial, St. Louis. 32.
Robinson. Brooklyn, 31.
IHIPLE8 - A-libiun, Philadelphia.
11: Jethrne, Bo.,ton, 7.
HOME RUNS- K irn , P ittsliugb,
28; Ennis and Jones, Philadel­
phia. "2.
STOLEN RASES Jrtbioe. Bos­
ton, 27; RoliinMin, BiooklyM, l*
STRIKEOUTS
Spalm.
Boston,
Boston, 128; Simmon*, Philadel­
p h ia ,

tin.

PIIT’HING Miller, Philadelphia,
0-2 818; Lanier, St. t onis. tt-,1
.750.
t ME It It AN I E \ t ; t
HATTING Kell, Detroit
,n n it
Doby, Cleveland .348.
RUNS Slepbenx, Boston. 85; DiMaggio, Bo-ton 80.
RUNS BATTED IN —Slepbrn*.
Boston. 106; Propn, Boston,
HITS Kell, Detroit. 134: llitrnto.
New York 125.
DOUBLES Kell. Detroit 31; /.at illa , B o s to n , 2 4 .

1'RIPI KS Woixlllng, New Yolk,
0; Evers, Detroit, 8.
Ill'MK RUNS Ro sen, t'levelaml,
2!*; Will i ii lit m, ami D io p o . Boston. 25.
STOLEN BASES PiMnggln, llm'"ii. 10; Vain. Philadelphia, 8
S i ltl K FOUTS I emon. I Tevt-lnn,!,
P8; Reynold*. New York, 1*3,
PITCHING
Lemon.
Cleveland,
Hi-4 8(16; l.opal. New Yotk. 13-

feste*day’s Results’
By ASSOCIATE!! PRESS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 16-4 Chicago 7-3 (2nd
game railed end 8lh-darkne**|
Cleveland 6-3. Boston 5-6
Detroit 12. Philadelphia 16
Washington 0-13 St. Louis 6-8
NATIONAL LEAGUE
SI. Louis 0 New York 3
Boston 4-16 Cincinnati 2-6
Brooklyn 7 Cbirago 2
Philadelphia 10-4 Pittsburgh 0-2
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis 0-5 Toledo 6-6
Columbus 6-7 St. Paul t-3
Kan-a.- City 12-0 Indlanpoli* 9-5
Milwaukee 0 Louisville 6
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Memphis 7*1 Atlanta 2-3
Birmingham 5-1 Little Rock l-l
Nashville 3 Mobile I
, ■.
New Orleans 4-2 Chattanooga 2-1
TEXAS LEAGUE
Dallas 5 Beaumont 1
Fort Worth 8 Shreveport 5
Tulsa 12 Houston 6
San Antonio 13-6 Oklahoma Cilv
16-1
SOUTH A TLANTIC LEAGUE
Greenville 5 Cotunihus 3
Columbia 8 Mneoii 4
Jacksonville 6 Charleston 6
Savannah 7 Augusta 2
GEORGIA-AI All AM 4 t HAGUE
Valiev 6 Alexamlei Citv 6
Rome 6 Griffin 3 (second game,
ppd., ruin I
Carrollton al Opelika (ppd, rain'
Only games
GEORGI A-FLOHIPA LEAGUE
Albany 12 Cordele 6
America* at Thtmiasvllle (ppd.
tain)
Moultrie 12 Waycros* 5
Valdosta 4 Tallahassee 3 113 innlng*y
GEtn i t t . l A STATE LEAGUE
Douglas 5 JoMip t
II a x I e y-llaxlehurst 0 VUIslia
Lyons 6
Tiflnn H Fitrgemld 2
Dublin 15 Eastman 13
-SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE
Gadsden 6 Vicksburg 3
Meridian nt Montgomery I ppd
rain)
Pensacola 8 Selma 2 (7 Inning*
rnrfowi (second game ppd.
rain)

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ilei par foi Hie four rounds. He
finished three strokes ahead of
Skip Alexander who earned 11,000
■’I the f15,666 priie money.
Sam SneMii drooped on the last
nine holes and wound up in n
NOTICE
foul-way Hu for third nt 273.
With him weie Lloyd Mangrum of Th# undei.iignad will not he re­
Nile*. 111., Paul O’Leary of Bis­ sponsible for any cheeks signed
marck, N. P.; anil Fred Hawkins, by anyone other than himself
J. E. Goodwin
FI Paso, Tex.

I)r. Henry IMuLnulm

San.

Opltmielrlfll
113 Magnolia Ave.

Dr. II. K. Kins:

Phono El-

Chiropractor
At. Nat. 11V. Bldg.
Ph. 1753 nr 1746

SPECIAL SALE
Use

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FOR

KEVT

—1

Artie** Par Nale

Used Cars

—6

H O I 'h

VVANTI,l»

— It

RIO ROOM. Private Horne Gen- SWAP SHOP — 40b e. 4th BL SAVE MONEY on fine watch ane
tleman preferred. 209 Ea*t
Wa Buy, Sell or Trad* most
clock repairing. Fellows l|«ma
Fourth Htreet.
anything. Phone 108-J.
__
Shop, 1706 Sanford 4ve
W an t A ds
APARTMENT, 4 (tea large ELECTROLUX Refrigerator. 8 ALL TYPES of Ituildom Work
room* Automatic utter heater,
ft. Kerosene. J. C. Walter. Lake
Reasonable Rates—F ire
K»ti
For Results
garage. ,1700 Magnila Ave.
Monroe. Phone 1552-K2.
mates, ('arpenter A (iracev.
T h * f t l t t e l " * r a le * a p s i s *«•
Phe-.e I3H3 M n&gt; agg.J
FURNISHED garage apartment. SINGER MACHINES, new
a lt W t s t Alla p s h lla h * 4 l a T b a
141)3 *v W. 1st. 8L
■ • a le r* n a ta K r
used. Terma. 821 E. 1st. St. Ph.
I *— llunlnvwt (fpportunlllrH
1624.
tiara I a* par tine lasaMIsa
— H uh,1 Kntntr K r Sale— II
lia r s 10* par line laaatllan
A—ARTIL’LER WANTKU— ft SMALL Grocery and rnent mnrkc
* tint* Ba prr llaa laaaMiaM
M tlaraa O par llaa laaartlaa
NICK HOME * farm early to go.
for aalr. Reasonable. flr„*.n,
■* pat Its . tor Yrarlr llra llai t
Riillillnga, fruit, Pr-ed right. WE BUY, BELL A TRADE used
for selling? In the Nbv.) r ..
Sire raaria In IS* llaa.
Call 1559-J after 5
serve—4111 Sanford Ave. Khm
Daahla rata for Marti far* rap*.
furniture. Wilson-Maier Furni^^ire^jJiU K ^st^P hfm pjhjb ford._______ a______
AKR HAHNY
P H O N E 148
Large Lake Front Lot with net- 7— Peti-Llveituck-Napollefl
_ ATTENTION FARM F.ltS!
in al sand beach. Mn 6 acre
Southland Fim en Foods or Plant
Waal A** will k# areaala*
tracks of good land, tk e privi­ WE PICK up your dead animals
City are interested in bavinK
lata* th* Mlaabaae •« atawleges. A.A. Jane, oxter South
Broccoli grown under eonhsrt
araa*am rharae If sour aaara
without
charge.
Phone
Oviedo
U llala* la fh* ralapliaaa hnak.
Shore of Lake Harey. P. O.
for harvest duilng month* of
2001. ^ |
la 'Iratara far Ihi* oeearaaaa*aGeneva, Fla.
December In March 1056-51, in
Haa .hr a*i*rtl.»r la ataaefr*
[he Sanford, Zellwood ate* If
la par prampilr. la "a*** far BY OWNER—One 10-Rom House ft— HELP WANTED —ft
a* ta ran*rr tba baa paaalbla
Interested, write L. ({. nrctn
Furnished « r Umrnished—
sartlr*. all Waal O il a*al ba
Southland Froiep Foods, Plant
h. aar »ftlae aa tba *ap bafata
Term*. Cameron Amu*. Tel. EXPERIENCED help, T p p ”l v
pabUeattaa.
Laney'e Drug S tore.________
1660-W.
Strata aailfr aa tmaiaglalalr FOR SALE. 8 corner l&lt;*. Mellon- FEMALE CI,ERK, typist, must he 12—
''-Til?
It aa arrar erra re la sews *f,
experienced In filing, reports,
villa A Roelland. E... Averett
**a aaaaat ba raapaaalblp fas
posting, office routine. BaUfaa nr* thaa a a* lararraaf Opaaailfhed-lgool-(Brw offers perms- LAWNMOWERH Sharpened, hi
eye!*, repaired, Lork A Ket
lent mpdfisible position. 40 hr.
Articles Far k li
work. Prompt/ Service. H. W
week, good working conditions.
THE
— i~ L
Shuman. 6 10 E. 4th flj.
Give ago, education, experience
TUXEDO FEEDS: Comlet* line
and ealaiir desired in first let­ NEW FLOORS surtared to per
SANFORD
HanPr'Tmrerfo Feed Ure.
ter. Write Box HG, Hanford
feetlnn. Old ftonra mad* lik&lt;
Wa both loe* when you ea»Tb
t bring
,ld.
HERALD
new. Finishing, rleanlng A was
lag. Portable power plant, If
f e g P^ K H t r°V t0- 4 NEY’® WANTED—Bookkeeper, one day
rsaa
a week. Must bo regular. Mae's
year* ntperienco ‘i Seminolr
i.
E8HKLMAN8 Red Km ~ l4 ed .
Electric Service, 207 Magnolia
t&gt;unty, II. M. Gleason,
Tourhton A Watson, 111 Celery
AVpa
Mery.
A*a Phone i 165-J. •
I—
FUR KENT
—I
IRIE!
Urag
line, httililuiur, dninp trurk
help.
Apply
Mr
«. *i |
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GUOH A N b BAt
Station.
muck, filj dlii, efaell and clav
Used
3Pe
i
Walnut
Bedr«n
l VELAKA APATMENTB, ftoeaaa
lw lead pr Job, Contact H. R
. Good Worker for
suite
40.80
and Blores. 118 W. F irst S tre e t
c-.tbated, and aaaoclatca, till* K
aall popular nrln-d
Used
ilPc
Living
Room
HUe
24.06
Phoiw 490-W
, _______
Haw York Ave.. DeUnd. Ph
log unit*. Cipitart
Used_ a3l*r
Stj# 84.06
iv tirin g _.
285-W ._____- j . _____
llo D lt RN 4 Room apartment, fur- (Jaed Sofa Bed will
V. Amalia qr phone
alt had or unfurnished. 600 Park
ndo.
Florida._____
the aummn
18.00
Arm*
*for Rawleigk bus- WAKE UtKSII! WORK FRESH
Used Solid, Oak Side Boat ‘ 10.00
„ • _ . s t a y FRESH I
SHED APTS. rOR RENT Used Round Dining Boon
' IRW families,
Mitchell rodm atr conditioner
&gt;nu with private, bath and
Table
fegwleigh's. Dept.
io.oo
"The World’s FlnesV*
ric kitchen.
'"emphls, Tenn
Used Kitchen Cabinet
10.08
Hale or Rent
mi with private bath and Special I 0x18 Linoleum
6.08
Book keeper ShortFor Information Phone 1240
csetwlc kitchen. Apply &gt;18 W. Special! Plastic Wlndotr fades
Rial work- Vodonlch Ref-igsratlon Service
4fit Street or Nick Pkg. Store
Choice of Colors
1,10
mr weak,
410 Sanford Ave.
— JI4JWJ5* o r b a n f i d
and train- WiirtAUU Morning Bent Ieel. Or
I*— 187
Inndo Evening BUr. Call Ralpl
Sanford HerS BEDROOM. 2 bathroom furnish 888-88 B. l i t s i.
Rag 1168-57
fo p. Flight Paint ......._ 818 Ca
house. Phone 862-M.
Navy "T” SMrte
848 Ea.
P« shorter VENETIAN BLINDS sUd* tc
Tarpaulina, AH Si sea
. Iiivpetl* erder. B n a ln o l/Venetian Blind
Don't Buy Till You ry
« ^ ^ B * 0 W. 2rd St.
Phon.
Rawlpigh
ARMY-NAVY BURPU8
SanfordT
* l i Sanford Are.
____ h. 18311
County) p a y a n d N i a i r r gmii .,'1* 0*2
FURNISHED 4 Room apartment.
hours a day. Serving good fi*oJ
first aix
_ 801 Magnolia Ave. Phone 480. BEAN SEED Freeh stdu due
soon for fall planting. Bit soon
nomemade pies, and eo1db*e"
1810. Automobile necFURNISHED- Apartment. 1200
and Ire sure of yourr onpply.
f
"
Magnolia.
AUl
.E g ; — ili
1U
Chase A Co. Phone H
IMV__
-,o&lt;
COOL AIRY 2 bedroom furnished 12 FT. PLT*OOD BOATSwift
DUYUfG A CART Before finanant. with screen porch.
hullt. 8eml.V Boltons. Ah 10
*® **va monay. In
8T4-R.
N.P. Evinrnde Light t J kick­
•Ullaxeat Loan D ap't, Room 317
8-BOOM Insulated Furnished Ga
er and Trailer. Good 4|dltlon
T88. Sanford Atlantb
rage Apartment. Phone 432-W
and fast. Cost 8640. r
r
ifle
at
W0U.00.
Phow
C ROOM Furnifhixl Apt. far rent
C T nednn. tiKUMI. nor
ckwe In, $6.00 per week. Apply USED Frlcldalre. good
Ulan. WORK WANTED—Aa maid and
* Ay*. Phone 79-W after 6
■18 Palmetto.
W Dft Ppona ibo-W.
b«»«roriL T14 Utckory Are.
H E R A L D

I

1941

1 !» tO

PLYMOUTH
Sedan

Special Piles

$ 1 9 5 -0 0

BUICK
Special Redan, extra good
rondltinn. Only

$525-00

Redan,

good

hanspnrtatlon.
Bale

$195.00
1940

4. I Iciulliitht aim cnrrected.

5. Stnp lights uml other warninR
light* cheeked.
6. Undine ttme-tip—for snappier
p ri lurm ntice and in c r e a s e d
milnti{e economy.
I'hnnr thin tt'fek, fnr t'r1cf* and

nn nfitwlnlnient — before the rushl

hck-U|&gt; Truck. A real Value
Only ■
4 7 8 0 -W
-

tW ,

DODGE

2 Dr. Sedan, locally nwgad
. Special

Coupe Extra gooA ennditlan
A.
b “F
l

6IDIK-00 ,

NICHOLSON BttiCK
210 M A G N O L IA A V fe.

'SANFORD, FLA.

3 . Inspection nf tires, f*/»(JcroM*
xwilclu'iirt nf wheels In inve you
inuncy nn wriir itml mileaRe.

INTERNATIONAL

OLDS.

$|Q9ftoo

2. Rrmnvnl of one front wheel,
iiiapectinn nf hrnke tininR and
sxheel limrinit.

1947

1937

CHEVROLET

1. flver-nll I UBRICARR
lulvricntirtii —including
inspection of your Buick
(rum rndintnr in rear end.

NCftl AN D XIIAY

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Sit YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALER '
Hy Wall DJsnky
N O ! LH7r9
hi'aa 'vi
T.J -m s *AAA9&lt;'! O 0 »

UCAPER WASN'T »\VLBD

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A-Bomb Production
1 1’s ta ll m i rU

M O N D A Y JU L Y 31, 1950

THE SANFORD HERAT.!). SANFORD FLORIDA

P A G E S IX

I 'r n m

l-nu,- l i a r !

able m aterials," it said, “were
produced ut the rate authorized
by the President for the ralendm
year lDMl.”
It didn't give the rule Mr.
Truman hud authorized.
The agency reported a pmu iliilitV of Increasing its supplies of
precieuc uranium ores from larth
foreign and domestic sources
It made no statement y to
progress on the hydrogen bomb.
But It said the atomic program
in general lind b&lt;*en “recast to
implement the president's direc­
tive’* of lust January ordeiing
work continued on “all form:"
of weapons, including the II-

tomb.
"Di&lt; i fotij wore made and uluns
(mined tor constructing thu new
facilities necessary to Implement
lliut dirccttive fully," the report
- 1.ili'il, lidding that these facili­
ties would la* “substantial.”
A t to ttic third possible atomic
mi upon —radioactive poisons—the
leport .laid only that “studies
mi tlu feiudhility of radiological
. iib.itliiices us u method of wariu ii were continued."
Kadioiogicnl substances send
out rays which could contamin­
ate u lurgi-L urea with dangerous
liullont tivitty, forcing tile sur­
viving Inhabitants to flee.
At a news conference In con­
nect ion wilii i.-.siiances of the
AliC leport, u cummisslon scieiiti i -m l r tiiilie* m&gt; far Indlcata
itie use of such materials is
' !iu oble but peihaps not piacti.ul .it (lie piesent lime."
The report told of accelerated
iffm t i to di-velope nlomlc-poweri’d “iil.iunrim.- un-1 aircraft, and
nul re lurch in ibis field M i g h t
|.eei| the development of ntomlc
.ndm.liiut power ns well.
It also «et forth in the greatcm detail so fur the commission's
lecliniipies for protecting workcis in its vast plants—and the
public outside—from “un inferno"
(if daiigcrniih atomic radiation.
This experience, it said, “ Is as-iAing in planning for civil de­
fin e in event of war.”
It described n variety of proj u t ! iiinusl nt developing impla,
inexpensive indlulion-detection In■ti omenta which might he used
hv
rilatlvely-untralned
Indlvl■t&lt;iiiI i n civil defense nrganiralions.
The rep o rt spoke of a "general
; pciil up” in the piocorrmenl and
pioctAsing uf law uiuidum ores.
Delivery of such mes from
fiu.il'ii souiccs continued ut a
’ : ;• ti-1 m l oi.v rule, n said, “and
pio g n s
wa:i inane toward uri mining foi incieused future supplum"
The uiiniiiituiltin milled that do­
m estic
pioduitimi of uianlum
"continued
lo
iticicnsu," and
P lan s wen- made for further ex­
pansion oT operations un the
t'oloruilo p la te a u — this country's
l'i -.l ih.niestlc Nource lo date
In addition, it mentioned the
'T iimn iso if new production In
I he western Unihsl States nuti'll’ the ( silm ndo plateau,” as
well ie Impioved prospects for
■xploiHtiiin in this county and
• u n ip In thiougli new types of
iii tisi Ion instruments,
T In* coiiimisslnu also reported
un ren tied production and ilistrl*
billion of rndiuurtive mid uther
uloinh* iiiuleriiils for use in med­
ical, agricultural anil industrial
iippliciition i.

Secretary Tobin

State Demon
IDm Us i m f u a rag* l» i I
Hodglns, Sanford, ehulrman ol tie
Publicity Committee.
The three women are the fir-t
to hold state organization chali
manshlps,
Donnell Is head of the executive
committee. Other meml«'r- ate
Mrs. Thelma Sheffield, St. Peters­
burg, vice chairman; Walden of
Sarasota; Mrs. Gonzales; I...I
Tharp, Everglades City; Dredwnrd
L, Thompson, Daytons
Ilcnrh:
Mrs. Marjorie Smith, Fort Lau­
derdale; Frank D. Upchurch, St.
Augustina; l.ewls K. Purvis, Ar­
cadia, and T.W. Conley, Okeecho­
bee.
Other committee chairmen are:
J L'arrol Naisli, Betty Hutton ami Louis Calhcrn In a acme
resolutions, Upchurch; rule:., .1. from MGMV “Annie Get Vour Gun," in color by Technicolor, show­
D. Hodges, Jr., Lake City; cre­ ing mi tie* liilz Theater screen Tuevday, Wednesday and Thursday.
d e n t i a l , Park M. Tramm.ll,
Blounts town;
campaign, T J.F
The Bt. Lawrence waterway
the flinty chairman, f.ittlefield
wii ou led fioln the .State coin- development project has been
under international Investigation
mitici' in ilu* second May primary. since 11*06.

ness.
Legal Notice
The our-dny convention n!
l l l a l l l u M a r k n r a x * I)m I
was to ie«r on address today by
ing 1,300,000 state AFI, members Govermr Thomas E. Dewey,
NOT1CR
N o t l r r I* h ereb y g i v e n t h a t w e
that the amendment “originated
a r e e n g a g e d In b u tn e s * a t Kl. I
with n group of western employer/
D o t 4(0. Sanfo rd, S e m i n o l e C o u n ty .
who waul state
unemployment
F la . u n d e r the F i c t i t i o u s n a m e
■The Urtddle" and t h a t w e Inten d in
apencie,, to deny Lenefiti&gt;" to all
r e g i s t e r said n a m e p u r su a n t to t h e
unemployed mriniiere of any union
t e r m s o f t h e F ic t i t i o u s N a m e Hta-i
•
OAK 04 SUMAC
on xlrike.
t u i e t o - w l t : Sec. lll.n l o f F lo r id a
S
t a t u t e s 1141 w i t h t h e Clerk o f tlie
F
Stop
itching,
dry
up
Under mininnini federal stand­
ircu it Court o f S e m in o le County,
'blister., quickly .safely. C
ards, he auitf, the states could not
F la .
withhold payment* to such joll­
W a l te r C B a ll
•w
TV
Y
-nR
Y
P h y l l i s B a ll
ies* worker/ because to do so
O w n ers
would be forcing worker/ “to take
•struck work.” Uut the Kpowlam!
Amendment would deprive the
Secretary of l.abor of reiiutrine
states to conform to the stand­
ards, Tobin paid.
Tobin paid that unification of
the CIO and the AFI. *Ttow ee-sm*
close to comminution,” and added
that such a merger "has long been
one of my fondest hopes."
“ Never In the past." he said,
“have the two great wings of la
N IC K S PACKAGE STO RE
bor seemed so close together,
never lias our labor movement
4 1 0 S a n fo r d A van i n
seemed so near to broadening po­
litical activity and other forms of
cooperation Into organic single-

POISON

W H IS K E Y - W IN E
R U M - GIN

WASHINGTON. July 111—&lt;/P)
It mi atomic bomb wars smug­
gled Into this country crated In
the bold of an enemy shin It
could not tie delected e x c e p t by
opening the crate, an atomlft
scientist an id today,
•
Hr. Karl Z. Morgan of the
Atomic Energy Commission's Oak
Ilidgo. Tcnn., I.iiborntory told a
news coiifurenco he knew of nd
detection instrument th at would
disc Ion* n homh hidden in a crate

th e P r« ^ ° ^

1949 new e

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657% .

c a r In A****0

,r in fo e • " « '
w inning U ien d

IN MEMOKIAM
In .........
of uur dear loving
mol her, Mrs. Corn .1, Sheffield,
who pusHcil nwnv one year ago
today. July 'JH, HMD.
Where llaxra Never Fade.
Aiming the roxes straight and
fall,
Ami those that dropped against
the wall.
Was one bright rose with petals
soft
We loved I e.'t of all.
Ilul one f iir day the Master came,
Ami called this one bright roae by
name
Upon III" loving breast *twaa laid
To hlooni where roses nuver fade,
(signed)
Mrs. Janie 8, Manning,
Mrs. Pearl 8. J.-ksun,
Mrs. Julia 8. Jordan,
Mrs. Juanita 8. Hines,
Mrs. Lillian 8. Jones,
Mrs. Elisabeth 8. Ray.

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.A
But True/
ELECTROLUX

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Hlraalae A4MK Meballf- If
(haf lasMe «• well m aatafo
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far yourself.,.
TEST D RIV F' ’
THE 5 0 FORD
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�In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect the P n n of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

THE W EATHER
Fair through Wednesday exceiil local afternoon thunder*
i&lt; .d irn it In a few very widely
Scattered rpots. Lillie change in
temperature. Light to moderate
vanaLle winds through Wedaes*
, d ,J________ _
AttMtciHli'il P r e s s L eased W ire
N o. 247

STh* W a n te d f e r a li*
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H A la V
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AN
INDEPENDENT
DAILY •NEWSPAPER

Korean Communists Renew Pressure On American Lines;
&gt; Drive To Within Forty Miles Of U.S. Base At Pusan
President Sees World
Peace As Endangered;
rees To Controls

H ardest Blows Fall
In Kochang Area;
Fresh A m e r i c a n
Troops Pour Ashore

Sanford Kotniinns

Trum an Calls For $4'
Billion More For
Re-Arming Of West
European Nations
WASHINGTON. Aug. I - ( A P )
— Purulent T iuiimii told Congrrsi
today that wotld pearc has hern
endangered by the Korean Crm»
and asked it to vote quickly 14.(JOO.UOOOOO of nrw money to aim
anti-Communist allies.
™ .Sjierd in getting production of
military equipment under way is
imperative, the President said in a
letter to Hour* Speaker Itaybuin
(D -lex) formally asking for the
money.
Mr. Trumali added:
“It is now clear that the free
nations must accelerate the ef­
forts they ate making to slicnglhen
i t then common security.
"They now have no alternative
but to increase rapidly their ptepairdncss to defend the principles
ol international law and justice fur
which the United Nations stands.
This sourie provides the best lto|ie
of dr-letting future calculated out­
breaks against the pcifce of the
w o rld .".
,
gtessional leaders at a White House
conference yesterday that he would
ask for Ihr $4,000,000,000.
The reaction In Congress indi­
cated- there was general sentiment
to provide it.
However, the Senate took occa­
sion, In acting on another foreign
aid measure, to serve notice (tint
it thinks the time h.V come fur
the nations to stand up and he
counted in the fight against ComviF tm iniu n.

M a l i k P r e s i d es
At First A u g u s t
C o u n c i l Meeting
Russian Rules China
Sitting I l l e g a l l y
In Council Session
I.AKK SUCCESS, Aug. I—
iil’l —Ituc-iii'h Jnkob A. Malik
m-IiiiiimI In tin- I itili-il Nation*)
today, ending n 7-month boy.
coll, ami wits In-nton ilonti in
on attempt to rule the Chinese
NninnaliHlH nut or Ihr Secur­
ity Council.
I AKT, .S IXTIES. Aug. I &lt;/P)
Kuiri.i'a J.ikub Malik look over
as president ol tin- U. N. Security
( mint il 1nil.iv ami Mib-il tnimediateIv Hint Nationalist China was tit­
ling illegally in tin- session, lire
United ila te i and Hiilaili ■h.ilh nged tile lulingFrance and Norway joined in
lire piotrst, but India annoumed
its viipjiott of Malik'* d n isian.
Malik, returned to the Security
Council after n boycott of almost
seven inonOti. Under the regular
procedure, he wai council presi­
dent fot Augusl, and contended Ire
bad full uulhoiity lo rule against
die right of Nationalist China to
►
it in the seriion.
Malik reached the U. N. building
at 1:59 P, M. (UST) and the
Council session began I X minute*
later. His ruling on China came
quickly. and tin- (.outuil plunged

Power To Control W a­
res, Prices And To
Ration Goods Rai­
ses No Objection
WASI lINGfON Aug. I— (AP)
P nridrnl lium an said today hr
has mi ntqrrl'uu to enactment ol
►
laird by powers to control wages
and prices. ami lo ulion consumer
goods.
Mr. I ruiiinn set out bis poviliun
in a letto* lo Senator Mavbank
D-Sl ). chairman of the Srnale
Hanking Cumimllee. That group is
now working on controls legisla­
tion.
llir Pierident'* trod of consent
made it sirtually certain that Congiess would put in his hands die
power lii clamp on svagr-pricr-iahoning whenever lie feels they are
needed.
.Sentiment among the legislators
foi giving him that authority ha*
been growing ever since Bernard
lt.ii.mch. * mobilization adviser in
two Woild Wars, made a strong
plc-i last week for all-out economic
mobilization.
About the tamo time* the White
House made public Mr. Truman's
tetter to Maybank, llous* H.publlcan leaders cam* out for banding
the President stand-by, but not
mandatory, powers in the ration­
ing and mic«-waga fields.
A fter * meeting of the House
GOI* poliry committee, Republican
leader Martin of Massachusetts
told newsmen “The consensus was
that the powsra should be mi a
standby basis, with the I’resident
having authority to put them into
effect when he thinks they are
needed.’’
Mr. Trumans letter went to
I'liulrman Spence (D-Ky) of the
IIoUmj Hanking Committee as well
as to Mayhanlr.
In it, the President said he re­
frained from proposing wage,
price and distribution controls to
congress “because It seemed more
important to obtain quick action
•m the nowers contained’’ In his
proposed defense production hill.
chut measure asked powers for
the government to take over any
plants needed for national de­
fense and to divide up scarce ma­
terials among manufacturers.
Mr. Truman aaid that measure
waa designed to meet the pro­
blems immediately before the
country and th at he avoided a
request for stand-by controls fur
fear of having action "dangerously
delayed."
He went on to aay he has no
objection to addition of standby
wnge-prce-ratlpnlng powers but he
listed four conditions:
1. These should be supplemen­
tary to tha producton anu credit
controls first asked.
2. They must not daisy action In
the 8enat* or Rous* on the earlier
requests.
.7. Controls over prices and

l l 'M l I l H * Oh ! '• ( &gt; T k t N I
It did this by w riting into a
&lt;34,76f&gt;,GOO.OOO one-package ap­
propriations bill power for the
President to cut off economic re­
covery funds from any country
that refuses help for the United
Nations fight In Korea.
There were also rising demands
for arm s aid to nationa outside
the Atlantic Pact.
NEW YORK, Aug. I (A*)—The
There are many Senators who U.S. Court of Appeuls unanimouswant, for instance, to help Spain. )y affirmed toiluv the conviction of
&lt;£ The &lt;4,000,000,000 Mr. Truman II Communist leuderii on I'hurpox
t C s s lls s M Oa P a ce Three I
Ilf conspiring to
organise the
Communist party to leach und ad­
vocate the forcible overthrow of
the United States Government.
The main opinion of cd pages
was w ritten by Chief Judge Learnetl Hand with Justice Th»ma* W.
Swan conrurritig. A separate con­
curring opinion of seven page*
ST. I.0U1S, Aug. I—(/Pi—Miss­ was w ritten by Judge ilnrrie It.
ouri voters picked llr8. .senatorial Chase.
^nom inees today in a primary elec­
Til* defendants. III of whom are
tion enlivened by President T ru­ a t liberty under bail ranging from
man’s Interest In tha race.
&lt;20,1)00 to &lt;30,0(hi, were not in
The two principal candidates for court. They nr* Kupene Dennis,
the Democratic sanatoria! nomina­ John D. Williamson, Jacoli Htarhel,
tion are Emery W. Allison, a vet­ Robert 0 . TbompMin, Hcniniiiiti J.
eran state senator, and Thomar Davis, Jr., Henry Winston. John
C) Hennings, Jr., a form er con­ Gates. Irving I’otasb, Gilbert
tree Itnave a s r«a» l e s t
gressman.
(O n Ms s « « um r a w * T w e t
Allison had the support of Mr,
Truman, The President would like
to see him win the 8engto seat
now held by Republican Forrest C.
W Donnell.
Donnell has three opponents in
tha Republican race but he was
expected to win with little diffi­
culty. He did not campaign.
NEW YORK, Aug. I—UP)— The question la: who’s going to pay
Missourians also voted far nom­
inees In IS congressional districts. for this war, you or your children? And anothar til wiD your neighbor
All Incumbent congressmen, u go on living fat. while you hive to pull in your bait?
That’s what the debate in Washington is about: taiation vs.
Democrats and oaa Republican,
were seeking renomination,
government borrowing, inflation vs. controls.
Hennings and Ms backers have
In the long run. no matter how the defense spending is financed,
criticised President Truman’s In­ it will mean n lowering
I f of th e?
tervention In the r a n . A light general standard of living,
eco­
the budget oven while stepping up
nomists contend.
" d d tu r spending.
Some
o
f
those
in
the
pay-as„
AUTO ACCIDENTS
The Family Economics Bureau
N.C. Philips suffered minor In­ you-go-ranks, plugging for higher of Northwestern National Life
juries requiring hospital treat­ taxes and tougher controls, ap­ Insurance Oo, o f Minneapolis
ment when an automobile In which pear to be In strange company, believes that no matter how you
he waa a passenger overturned at since Ahey*ve been the loudest to slice It, paying for the war will
about taxes in peace­
12:30 o'clock this morning at complain
But they say that after boil down to n cut In the average
Twenty-fourth Street and French time.
two big wads they've learned that standard of living for Americans.
Avenue. George Hughes, driver of and
"Government borrowing has
other* way of financing a war
the automobile stated to police is Just
been popular la past wars," It
fooling
yourself,
and
pay­
that he lost control of It when ho
reports today, "because of the
attempted to avoid hitting a,dog. ing more In the long run.
widespread illusion that a nation
The
Nationa]
Association
o
f
T.C. Collins waa anothar passen­
can finance a war a o i* or lea*
ger In tha car.
Manufacturers tax
consultant
* * * • ■ * * s r s ? i much of the
Allen Legett, 73, of 410 Oak Dr. Harley L. Lets, comes out »burden
on to tin next generation.
Avenue, narrowly aacaped Injury today with a pay-as-you-go pro­ This Is a dangvrene mirage."
whew Ma lWfl Dodrp caUldad with gram, He • Approves of some cf
Tha Bureau explains it this
a IMS Cord automobile driven by President Truman's proposals (for way: "our dvQJaa standard of
Emma C. Lloyd of Lake Mary. The turns) and disagrees with others living depends basically upon bow
accident occurred ot 8:00 o'clock (for example, hiking corporation much civilian foods are available
this morning at Oak Avenue and j—sm s taxes), But ha appear* per person. Oraoter production
Damage to the U n fit to anil for tvon more austerity
tiler production
President so Ihr,
smaller aupp

C o n v i c t i o n Of 11
CommieslIpheldBy
A p p e l l a t e Court

Missouri V o t e r s
P i c k Senatorial
Candidates Today

WABIIINirTON, Aug. 1_ W )
— hr Offense Department said
f t h a t "rU’imnlR1* of the
J-ecomt Infantry Division, the
M r'
Division and the
J ifili Hecimrnlul Combat team
liave arrived in Korea. Hriefing
olfirerH, Him made the
annoHtu.ment, emphasiird that the
term ‘element*" means that none
of lliese units |„ „i mil strength.
A Nsvy spokesman said that
use of the word "brigade” Mould
not to* "too fai off" in designs!MiK flu* ftif* of tht* Mariiu* unit
ihttt has* rf-nchnl «outh Korea. A
brigade strrngib is customarily
nlsnut li.liun men. Hriefing offlecru said the equipment of the
Marines is similar to that avail­
able lo Army units. "If t h .j
have any secret weapons, which
we know nothing uhmil, Army
forres there also have them,” the
spokesman said.

Demands High T a x es
And A usterity To Pay F o r W ar

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Member* ot tbo iiutniy Club and guests enjoyed their unmuil
dcnle to Lemon liluff on Gene ItoiimiilnlV "Skylark’’ lu*t week,
leading t ■tun left lo light uie II. It. Pope, F. I). Scott, Gordon Hrlsson. Gene Houiuillut, I*r. Clrurlc* 1‘risvoiis, Knrle Turner, Hob H ar­
ris, Roy Holler, Orville Toiielitoii, Andrew Stine, Fletcher Holla,
Hubert Pearce, lirougliton Walking tj. \\\ Spencer, II. L. Perkins.,
Sr., Geuige Stine, Dr Kuprcd, \V. It. Nicholson, it. L. Perkins, Jr.,

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O iJ u r .A
P h o t o t t y Tint Mwnlm

Jim Dnvlil*on, II. II I'oleiimn, \\ A. Patrick, George A. Speer,
Holland Dean, Waller lliivm- . Hi. Orville Harks, Tom llimvn, Jim
II,,lt,■clow, Vivian Speer, liny Williams, W. A. Leffler, Jack Itatigun,
and III A. W. Fppi, Jr. u ilo i i attending, mil m lie plctnie, were
In A \V. Kpp .Sr. l laicure bidding. I'od Hwtrlin, Dun Wright, ami
Arthur Moore.

M acA rthur And
L e o p o l d U r g e s Sheriff Mero Denies Charges Of
P a r l i a m e n t To
Gambling In Seminole C o u n t y Chiang Agree On
G iv eS o n P o w ers
Slid ill I*. A. Mrro, who h.n been iununonril by Governor W .mrn Formosa Defense
Police Mass To Stop
F urther V i o l e n c e
In Belgian Crisis
HltUSSELH, Itelgiinn, Aug. I
—(el*&gt;—The Socialist-coni rolled
Belgian trade union federation
ordered nil striking w&lt;qhrrs to
return to their jobs toduy after
King Leopold ashed I'sriismeni
to delegate his powers to his son.
Prince llauduuin. Crowds outside
Socialist headquarters cheered u
government announcement that
decreed all persons arrested
during the past few days of dl»
orders will be released.
BRUSSEliTBelgium , Aug. I—
(A P )—■ King IjeopuIJ atkrd Par­
liament today to delegate hi*
Irawer* to Prince Bnudoum. and
police m atted around the govrmment minittrie* to avert lurtliri
violence.
Leopold olfeted in effect. *
►low-mol ion abdication. He would
remain King in name only, with ln»
(Uesttaee* •&lt;

City Commission
Meeting Postponed
Delay In the arrival last nigbi
of City Commiosiomir Randall
Chao# from Maasachututte, where
he hae been spending a 10-day va­
cation with hie family, r e s u l t e d
(n the poitponment of thu
scheduled City Commission meet­
ing to consider the bond resolu­
tion regarding the terminal pro­
ject.
The special meeting wn* ten­
tatively set for next Thursday
night, and if not held then, the
m atter will probably be carried
over unll the next regular meetfnic, said City Attorney A. Kdwinn Shluholser this morning.
A final d ra ft of the bond re­
solution, embodying som« changes
from the original draft, was re­
cently sent to the City by the
bond firm of Caldwell, Marshall,
Trimble and Mitchell, said Mr.
Shlnholeer.
Mr. Chase said this morning
that he did not arrive in Sanford
until 1:80 o’clock last night, but
would have attended tha meeting
had he known about It In time.
He added that thd plane In which
be . arrived In JacheonvUI* had
been delayed is ita schedule by
fog over New England

In attrml &gt;i hearing Tlturmlay in T.illaluitvee in legaii) In rnfiiurnu-nt
of gimhliiiK law* m Seminole I'nunly. Unlay ileclxtrd that the nitiiiniini
did hot come ai a surpiivr, and th.it hr hai iiulhing lo fear n« a
ie»iilt of llie heating hefotr the Governor.
Govrmor Warten** action followed an ailirle in the lani|&gt;a
Tritiimo Sun tuy wlilcli referred
lo “wide open" lioliln piiinldiiur County. Hut I also slate tlint II
m Seminole County, und which is not sold openly on the streets
ulio referred to ststenum ts made und in Innumerable places of
mt gambliug in the county hv J- Imsiiiess us was true when 1 look
Hraiiuy Odluini, stale represon- office.
ta)ive, and stair* president of the
"Hefore I took office, so pre­
Jape res.
valent were punch boards that
Sheriff Mero declared this during the scrap drive,, for the
morning, "I know that I have wnr effort, the American Legion
fulfilled every promise I made truck which collected (he scrap,
lo the good people of this county would every two weeks pick up
when they elected mu to this an entire truck luuil of uuthing
office. I know that there tire not hut punch boards from line con­
now, nor have been since I took cern alone. Furtherm ore, I was
office, any slot machines, honor crltirixed by certain city officials
rui-ing machines, punch honnl because lliese boards, slut machin­
or trade board* unywlmre in es uiul burse raring machine*
Kotulnolc County.
were licensed and when I slopp­
"I agree with Mayor Hesrdull ed them, the City lost &lt;:tn,fllin a
of Orlando in bit statement of year ill license fees."
indignation in the Sentinel Sun­
lie lidded th at in all of the
day morning that there un­ comments about the Sheriff's
f&lt; ]* a ila » s a s r * I * T o s t
doubtedly is holita in Seminole

Nationulisi
Troops R e p o r t e tl
JoiniiiU C o in in i t: s

F u r t u t* i

l All ’Ll, luiimiia, Weilnrtiiu)
Aug. 1 —4/1 *1 t ’lii,vug Koi-Slick
tlei l.ircil lixl.iy In- .inti Genrl.il
M.uAilliui lud le.ulirj agicrmrut
o il "a {oiiiuititin foi the joint tieIrntr of Taiwan" (1‘otiuota).
I hr vrlet.m Cliine»r Naliou.il
i l Ir.iilri ■►►lied .i Inicf statement
tboilly .ill'-, M.uAiilmr rrtuineil
to Tokyo (tom -i Hying visit to this
island tblr.ileurd by Communist
invasion.
Clii.iiiK said * foundation also
li.ul been laid for Ciunese-Alliencuii "tiuliliity tooperaliun."
"Out tliuggle against Commun­
ist iiKgrcssiuu mil trilainly trsull
in fin.sl victory," Cliaug declared.
MarAtlhtu llew back lo Tokyo
yrilrrday after talks wills Grncislisiimo.
MacAilliur t u r n e d
down
Chianti's lenewrj offer of 33,000
Nationalist tioops to fight along­
side United Nations forces in KoBy HAL BOYLE
tea.
WITH U. S. TROOPS IN KOREA, Au«. I — (/P)—It's up to the
••Such Dili mi at Ibis time might
su aerluuiily j e o p a r d is e th e d e f e n s e
doughboy again.
,
,
H 'u a t l u u r d O h l*«a* T S t s t l
Thi* fellow with llie bent walk and a timelesi weariness lit lit*
rye* ii going to have to decide the issue in Korea. The crucial fighting
CIVIL AIR l'ATROL
Thu Civil Air Patrol will meet
is still the ground fighting.
,
They wrote the boughfool off after the First World War and said Wednesday evening a t the Alr(usrt Hangar. C. It. Dawaon will
buttle wo* over.
hit role In
. . . -----—
. . .But • —
instruct u class in signalling
they had to call him hark hv the tanka—hotter tanka—but It lan'l from 7:0U to «:«() I*. M. A fter
n.illloria in the Second World tuck of tanka thot hla chiefly tills, Lieut
Fruiicis Roumlllat
War.
will Instruct the men in tho
And today It I* American in­ hampered the Americana nud fundnmcmils uf m ilitary cour­
fantry that Is most needed here South Korean*. The United N at- tesy. The C. A. I*, reports an
—Infantry equipped with modem tuna force* simply have lacked urgent need for radio men.
weapons In real quanity.
the manpower to form a solid
The flybny* of tho Air Force* continuous line that can sift out
SFGHFGATION
have done n tremendous Job of the infiltrating guerrillas ntid
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 1—
rear-area bombing and frontline sweep the Iteda back north liko The Florida Supreme Court today
support. Hut this la not liaaically a rolled-up carpot.
refused lo older the admission of
an a ir w ar.
' »
And Someone will have to blow five Negroes to the University of
Guerrillas troops such as the a bugle that will bring M o re s of
North Koreans make poor targets thousands more doughboys Into Florida.
court In a unanimous opin­
from above. Trying to bomb action—or the present retreats ionThe
said it would not order admis­
them Into submission la like try ­ will go on until the line g o e s sion
of the Negroes to the white
ing to wipe out ail tha ante In down to the water.
Institution until it waa proved 'to
a pasture by peppering it a t night
More modern tanka would be the satisfaction of this court" that
with a acatter shotgun.
welcomed. Especially the new
But many men with rifles can powerful thick-platad, hard-hitt­ tha Hoard of Control has hot fu r­
go through these mountain, ridge ing General Patton tanka. For nished Negroes opportunities for
courses
"aubitantiallv
by ridge, and flush out the Red*, tanka always bolster infantry desired
who He hidden In the gullies ana morala. But tankman them salves equal" to those offered all other
fH T final students uf any tax supported indon't
■Ututiou.
T&gt;e * Invaders do have more

It’s Up To The Foot S o l d i e r
To Decide T h e Issue In K o r e a

.

U)KX(j. Wednesday, Aug. 2—
(AI1)
Noitlt Koirnn Red Force*,
exctling heavy prrtiure in the
smith, today pushed lo within 40
miles of I'uian. U, S. l&gt;a
in
•outheaslPtn Korea.
1‘icvh American tioop* were
pouiing ashore and ntoving up to
•he froirt Our unit wa» the fifth
ri uiitieiil.rl cunbat tram from
I lawaii.
c&lt;&gt; Her a I MacAltlmr, lit hi* Wed­
nesday nror'img Korean summary,
relc.nej at 12:35 A. M. Tuesday,
said llie heavy Red pressure envcn*J the touthein front..
But (he hnnlett blowv came in
the Kochutig area, where ihe Communiit* were trying to break
iluough to larg u , South Korean
cnibigrticy capital. They Were a*
horn J2 imlf-s southwest of Taegu.
A fionlline dispatrli from Don
Wlrilelrcad Associated Pres* corrcspondenl in Korea, placed the
Knls soutnern thrust 15 miles wett
of Masan, which is on the *outh
cn.nl 25 miles fiom Pusan
I Ii* Mar Arthur summary, issued
a Irw hour* aftri the United Nat rims commander idurncd fiom
hot tiros,i to loLyo. said UN troops
were attar king the Reds around
Yondak on the ea&gt;l roast. U. Sliilols repoited the Communist* in
IHiiilioirs 1,500 yards mjirIr of the
wrecked city,
‘Il is possible that friendly
lortc. have again fo n rd entry into
ilu t |Hnt cily," M .uAihur’s sumnuiy said.
Tile M acArthur rclense deiscrlhn l the front a* running roughly
from one mile aoullr of Yongdok to
seven miles northwest of Ando lo
10 mile* southwest of Reiigju, one
mile southeast uf Kwunnl, seven
tulle* northwest of Kumchon, four
miles northeast of Chlryc and six
tulles southeast of ChinJu.
The summary spoke of slight
UN troops withdrawal* but said
they were not forced and were
mude to prepared positions.
Thu push to near Masan In the
( I ’g s l l s s t *

Oh

!&gt;*(■ T a i l

4 Guard Divisions
Called To Active
Dut y Identified
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—W —
National Guard divisions called to
active duly to strengthen the
Army's ground forces were an­
nounced today as the 28th, 40th,
t-'lnl and 45th Infantry.
A Defense Department an­
nouncement also Identified the two
Nutlunal Guard roglmental com bat
team* being called up a* the IttOth
of South Dakota and The 278th of
Tennessee.
Here aro
the geographical
groupings of the Guard divisions
and the points where they will
truin:
The 28th Division of Pennsyl­
vania at Camp A tterhury near
Edinburg, Ind.
The 4Uth California Diviaion at
Camp Cooke near Lompoc, Calif,
The 43rd, composed uf Vermont.
Connecticut, and Rhode Island
troops, a t Camp Pickett, near
Hlackstone, Va.
The 45th Division of Oklahoma
at Camp Polk, near Leeavklle, La.
The lhfl combat team will train
at Camp Caraon near Colorado
Springs and the 278th team a t
Fort Devena, naar Ayer, Maas.

Sanford W eather
High yesterday 93
Low this morning 70
Rain yesterday 00
Total rain, July, M 7 inches
July normal rainfall, TJI In­
ches.

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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 31, 1950; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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