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TH E HANFORD ITFRALD. HANFORD FLORIDA

PAG E BIX

DR. C. L. PERSONS

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.oht f*

OptnmetrUt
EYES EXAM INED
fit.ASSES FITTED
11K 8. Palmetto A»«

wss among 72 Americans taken as
Excise Tax Cut
pri ener Trom the 21rt Infantry
Regiment and 32nd Field Artillery
(H t n ilM H i rrc w i l ’» * » ll » o
(CslKatH r rm r u r Oast
aponalble for the nliocily 'layings id the 21th Division, They were stcly give to the governmental
will hr punished Hr ha-- ordered aid to lie held in the fifth prison­ officials of the Treasury tho
United Nations soldiers t" oli i-rve er of war camp in North Korea. authority to tell the universities
TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY
the rules of civilized warfar*.
ami colleges what activities they
South Korean commander* have eo
DOUBLE FEATURE BARGAIN PROGRAM
moy enter, through the device
Gity Commission
instructed their troops.
of passing upon these activities
Meanwhile, two American eon
I I n n lla H r a C r . . * ! ' ■ ( , O n . )
as ’related" or 'unrelated' aettvi.
respondents were also hilled on the romnuK.don that ihr Legion es- ties.
p,rnlrl
the
exhibit
section
of
tho
Korean oarfroni A regimental
"This will In effect be an Im­
adjutant reported their deaths to fair last year and has plans nl mediate governmental censor­
■Mo greoter expansion of the ex- ship which will be very serious
field headipiai tere.
to the academic and scientific
Presumably they were Roy Ri­ hitill ted ion this year.
Derided not to set up n separate freedom of the educational in­
chards, eorrespondroi for the
Hrnrst. newspaper*. and CpI. Krnie Sanford ilefense rrinncil hut to co­ stitutions."
Peeler of the Tokyo Slui i and operate with the Seminole County
Stasren agreed that businesses
defense council. A. It. Peterson or industries, such ns marnronl
Stripes.
COLOR CARTOON— SHORTS
was
approved
as
hind
of
the
coun­
and sparkplug factories owner!
International News Service here ty council.
CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
hy educational Institutions but
wn* informed that tin report mine
COMPLETE SHOWS 7:15— lfHOO P. M.
V
Iintruded City Manager Gif* operated as separata corporation
from a regimental adjutant iden­
find MrKiMiiu and Pollen Chief entitles, should bear the regular
tified as a Caid. Downey.
“ Eye-Ease Vision” Mat White Screen Surface
lie reported the bodies were not Roy Williams to investigate smith- corporation taxes.
But, where the university oper­
recovered herause fighting til! west road traffic conditions with a
"MOVIKS UNDER THE STARS"
r«c*'d around the outpost where view to modifying them, if neccs- ates the business itself, the tax
nary.
should
not
apply,
he
said.
Ho
the newsmen were killed.
Passed hii ordinanre re-zoning rmphaslxed, however, the As­
ANFORD - O R L A N D O H I G H W A Y
Kirhnids and l‘&lt;eler had hecil
.irea north of Geneva Avenue sociation of American Colleges
reported missing since Sunday Die
fiom a residential into a commer­ has takrn the position that these
niehl, when they w*&gt;nt forward to cial section.
institutions should not engage
observe results of the fit t Amer­
Fur,seil an ordinance making
ican around the clock bombings. Palmetto anil Magnolia Avenues directly in commercial and In­
peeler wai a ncwspttpei man in through ilrreta from First Avenue dustrial enterprises."
A rode of moral and ethical
Sarr Bernardino, I’alif,, before on- to Ninth Avenue, and from Ninth
conduct among the institutions
tenng Army service.
Avenue to Thirteenth Avenue.
will solve the probcm, he said, I
Ordered new cemetery lots to In without the federal government |
i WARIIINtiTON, July II (Ah
sold for $200 jrer lot. Each lot stepping In.
The first hroatleasl of n statement will contain
burial spares.
Colleges now get tax exemp­
attributed lo art Amertran war
Xuthorlzed advertising for new tions similar to thoao accorded
prisoner of the North Korean lulling machine for the Water De­
Commnnista was reported today partment. Thu machine will save charitable and religions Institu­
tions.
hy U.S. government ttmnilon.
office lime by printing both the
Stassen put psrticuar stress |
The itti'iontr writ, identified in lull and the cashiers stubs.
rerrarrh carried on bv uni­
Rejected an offer of $23,000 on
a hrorolenat by the North Koreanversities, as an example of
rnntrnlled Seoul radio a Caul fiurn ,St. Petersburg for tire new what might be taxes. "Research
Ambrose II. Nugent of the fc’nd Kcagrnves fire truck.
for government Is exempted,"
Deferred art ion on hidn for he
Artillery Rallalion, If 1th U.S.
sntd, "but all other research
■li tiling a six-mcli well in the la subject,
Array Division.
to governmental re­
n
nicteiy.
The
lowest
bid
received
A voire identified hv a Korean
view under this hill.”
unnounrer ns thal of Nugent read |.v the Commission wns turned in
"The objective In the Tre­
a statement of nentlv I.IHltl words by un Orlando company.
asury I* to bring American col­
in Kngtiidi on Sundav. Thi* de­
leges and universities under con­
nounced U.S Intervention in the • Defense Council
trol of the federal government."
Korean fighting ns a "barbarous,
Ktassen said.
aggressive action" and timed
res*
one*
Americans to deaert to tlm (lorn- theirs.«ri*sea
Defense Ununril at thla time rcdiirr would )&gt;e required In the
nioolrts.
i not contented with "rationing present ronflleL
The official monitor’
report am
i ns far as he knows rationing
Unless further steps are need­
said the voice “ sounded like an is not contemplated ut present,
hn will mslntain Defense.
American or possibly n llo ran nr and from information »t hand ed.
In his office at|
Korean who hail re. idl'd so lonir in i not necessary unless individual Headquarters
the U.R. as to liavi' lord virtually haying and hoarding demands lift North Park Avenue.
nil (rare of foreign accent."
..mite curtailing action.
~~T(&gt;T a TK TO CLA 88IFT
''The rnessoite ilsrdf seems lo
Mr. Peterson recalled the
have been trnnMnted from Ko­ .splendid cooperation the* people LOST—-This morning, July 11, be-1
rean," the report said "The spi'ik- of Seminole County with the Dotween Sanford and Oviedo, 0x12
er read it slowly, phrase by Ihim' Connell during the past
rnngoluum rug. Our name on
phrase, in a tired, hnltinr, lone-, war. He asked for this same
wrapper. Return or phone fur
less voice."
reward. Sanford Furniture Cnnr-1
cooperation ut this lime with the
puny. Fhone 21fi.
The Seoul radio said Nuirent hope that only precautionary pro-

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Sa n f o r d
o k l a m d o tin
T U R N ON IT.A.-136 A T
T H E F L A S H IN G A l l I U W

NOW THRU FRID AY

“THE OUTRIDERS”

In TECHNICOLOR
.tori MrCren Willi Arlene f&gt;ali 1— Harry Sullivan

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Renegades and a Red Headed Beauty
Ahfomfiflotted

I OMPI.KTH I’KOORAMR 7:15-9:15—10:30

WEATHER!

K ID D IE S U N D E R

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Ilnuf* Open
12:15 I’.M. Hull;
HATH; A IN MATIN I .!'.!
35c 1:00 To fi:n0 I'. M.

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TIJFSDAY JtTLT 11. 1950

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CHILDREN FREE!
Children Under 12 Yi». 1&lt;l
milted Frrr With Parent*
Anil line Except Snturihit
A Sunday.
Today And Wcdnpwlnj

P E N N c y s -J iJ i_ y

“Look, Slu*ets, Poor Screens!”

BLANKET EVENT

"1lm*'M mi open invIhiHnn . . . let's move
i ifhi m for lliti slimmer 1"
An \oii miiit llint thime germ-arnllcrlng p«fd«
an n‘ 1 t;i Ik ini; uhotit your bonne? N ow id the
I mn lo pali'h up tureen doom ami windows
and mi lose Dial open |torch.
(lor pood screening will give you comfort, and
piolnijoit all summer limp and for many
dimmer i to come. Eawy piiymeitld arranged.
Slocli Screens
Screening Wire
i opper I b onze— Plmdic— Galvanized

CO LBERT

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

—Added Attraction—
Dlanry Color Cartoon
"Craxy Oyer Dalny"
Paramount N r*a

21:t West Third SI reel

Phone 83

Here’s Luxury! Wool
Filled Comforter
Hard To Believe
Penney’s C &amp; C Price
Is This Low!
Lifetime beauty tit ft budget-price I See Hie delicate
worked into n truly nrtialic leaf design!
Tops for warmth, loo! This comforter is filled with ?
Hiipersoft cream-colored wool— welcome warinlh next
winlor! See the colors— you’ll love them nil! llere'u
beauty you'd never expect at $9.90! 72"x84".
h! if riling

l.Y o u gel ihe right power
When you want lo go lip you go UP iu
Mercury! The log, V-type, 8 cylinder,
tiiade-nplv lor VIercury engine Is Just right
fut Ihe high tinea! Amfit puts ymi right
un top with ce nirtiny, tiny. One remain
why Mercury h "Antcrira'i No. I
Economy ( jir" today|

Q'Y w get the rigfif riding comfort!
BIx "big oiiea" can travel comfortably In
Mercury. It's that big-that roomy I
Ami mi quirt] You mn travel more ml lea a day
With tutu and comfort—in Mercury I Try It! c

Amazing Values!
AH Wool Blanket
Just Amazing At
This Low Price!

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You never felt such a big car handle an raailyf Thla brawny
Mnmiry taken nirvmt,,. rough roads, , , as though they
didn't exiat. And it sli|w lirtit parking spaces other ean are
furred to pass up. Go for a ride-and see what wa man
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of it! Run your hand* over the furfare. notice the
aoft. brushed nap. Here’a a blanket that’* made to give
you cuddly, sleep-inviting warmth! And look, at thin
choice of colore! Blue, green, canary* orchid, hunter
green, roue dual, geranium Red, and wine. 5-year ||
moth damage guarantee! I T i N " afaw.
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In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect the Pcaca of the World;
I t Promote the Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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A N IND EPEND ENT D A I L Y NEWSPAPER
40LU M E XXXXl

S A N K O R l), r i.O lU D A .

Lsl.iLlhhetl PJU8

Senate K ills Census Shows Dozen More Cities
Senator Says
In 100,000 C la ss Than In 1940
FEPC Bill By
S tate F iles
12
, 55To33 Vote
Were Rifled
100000
House Passes Limit­
ed Point Four Bill;
Excise T a x Slash­
ing Is Set Aside
WASHINGTON. July 12—f/P)
— The Senate today killed olf all
nuances for action this seuiun on
the Administration's controversial
Fair Employment Practices Commission (F E P C ) kill.
The vole on a petition (oi clo­
ture— drkate limitation— on the
motion of Senate Democratic Lead­
er Lucas of Illinois to bring ike
kill keforr Senate was 55 to 33
This was nine less ikan ike 64
quired to enforce a limit on de­
le.
Under a rule adopted ky tinSenate Iasi year ike vote ol 64
senators two-tkirds o( tiler full irienikerskip, are requited to choke oil
debate.
The action was taken alter less
than one hour uf floor discussion
on a petition s ig n e d by 4 0 senators,
both Democrats and Republicans.
^ was filed ky Lucas Monday, and
marked his second unsuccessful ef­
fort to bring FE P C before the Sen­
ate this year.
Meanwhile the Mouse passed u
hill providing limited guarantee*
uf American investments abroad
under President Truman’s “ Point
Four'' program.
Heeding u plea for approval
from President Truman, the House
sent the hill on to the Senate
After defeating, lay a 32-VOte margin' a Republican-sponsored mow
to shelve it. However, the hill i*
cons’ lernldy more restricted Hunt
proposed originally by Mr. Tru­
man.
The vote on passage was 195 to
161.
The
$260,000,000 guarantee
measure Is a companion proposal
to another section of the “ Point
Four" program giving technical
i*y to underdeveloped ooim ttW
t already has keen approved
by Congress.
By encouraging tha flow of pri­
vate American capital abroad, th"
guarantee bill Is Intended to suptuw tlse t os Paa* Mat

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Saucers Flying In
The Night Are Seen
At Jacksonville

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JACKSONVILLE, July
12(/p)— Flying saucers— or aircraft
that look like them—have been
maneuvering over Jacksonvilla*
the last two nights.
A number of citlaena haw
reported the dlsk-Ilke objects.
One wua Mrs. Toni Veverka,
Jacksonville
Journal
twporter.
She said a friend telaphumd
her early yesterday and that alio
t£ f t up and saw “ eight or threw
Tt the same one come buck
twice".
Early today Mrs, Larmar In­
gram, housewife, her husband
and son heard aerial noises und
got up about 4:16. They re­
ported the same kind of air­
craft
Bo did Joe Noll, radio station
employee. He got up at 4:00 A.
M. to see what the nolaea were.
Noll said he saw “ three saucers
AFhlcb seemed to be flying In
concentric circles over the Jackr-onville-Ht. Augustine area. They
appeared to be about 1,600 feet
up and the sound indicated they
wens powered by jet propulsion."

WASHING TON, Ink
- (/I1)— Provisional ccniui returns show
lhai 104 Amnicaii cities now have a population above 100,000. That's
a dozen mute than maue ike
,
-up class in 1940, with a lew
PtOfe -nil lo be heard from.
Cottsus Bureau official' -aid today only one city in ike group lot
I 'MO had skiiink below t in I **30- —Lowell, Man. Lowrll bad a recheck .tiler thr preli'tiinnrv count showed a imputation decline fiom
10l.3mi in 1940 to 80,427 th is”
year.
no a count of 750,439. Milwau­
On lht&gt; other *itle of the pic- kee held 13th with 032,938.
tute. Baton Kongo, U ., seared
Cities making the biggest pop­
u spectacular population climlt, ulation gains for the must part
from 33,71*1 in plpl to 123,054 have been in the west, south*
thi* year, it jump of 267 per west, south and mountain states.
cent.
Declining populations have been
The major cilia* for which li- show mostly in New England and
gurca still itii- unavailable nr*' tlie Middle Atlantic,
Philadelphia, Houston, San An
Cities with 500,000-plua popu­
tunlu. Allium, N. Y.j und VVich- lation.* reported so fur are: Buf­
itu, Kait.
falo 570,501); New Orleans, 504.If Philadelphia maintain* it* 407; and Minneapolis 517,410.
pilot- tot th&lt; nation’s third larg­ Houston, which had a 1940 popu­
est eity something census ana­ lation of 381,314, is expected to
lyst., expect the nation’s top ten lumi in tlie over ClHI.OOO group
cities will line up as:
ihi* time.
1. New York 7,841,1110; 2.
In tlie 400,1)0(1-up class come
Chicago 3. Philadelphia ( 1,931
Cincinnati 499,749; Beattie 452,334 in Hill)); t, I,os Angeles 1,- DHl; Kansas City 463,200; Ne­
054,935; 6. Detroit 1,837,013; 0. wark 437,833; Dallas 432,805;
Iliiltiiu.tr*- l)3‘.).M0r»: 7. Cleveland Indianapolis 424,(183, and Denver
»I)U,640; 8. St. L.uis 852,253; 412.823.
!). Washing!.... |). C., 792,2III;
Tile 300,000-up group recorded
lU. Boston 788.552.
date; Memphis 394,025; Oak­
’litis yo#r. I,os Angeles passed land,
Calif., 378,322; Columbus,
Detroit, Baltimore passed Cle­ &lt;)., 373,821; Louisville, Ky.. 371,
veland. anti Washington jumped 859; Portland. Ore,, 371,009; llirto !Uli place from lllh in I lilt), Chester, N. Y., 3312192; Alluntii,
pushing Boston hack to )0tn Co., 32(1,952; San Diego, Calif.
place from nth.
321,485; St. i’uul, Minn., 310,155;
Pittsburgh, wit It 073,750 resi­ Toledo, O., 301,372; and Jersey
dent*. was pushed nut of the top City, 300,447.
ten to I2lh place. San Franriscn,
The 20(1,000-up group; Iiirtningformerly ‘ 2th, moved up to 11th
(CtsdnwS (Is Page I I I )

Lo cal Firm Wins 422 Uncoim ^^
Dispute O ver US Names Shown In
Wage, Hour Law Census Recheck
Printing Co. Is Not C Of C Endeavoring
Engaged In Inter­
To Count 3,000 Ne­
state C o m m e r c e
groes Gone N o r t h
An application for an injunction
by the fedrial government against
the Celery Cily Printing Company
of Sanford was denied and ike
complaint-tlisaiismi in the United
Stairs Federal Di-.tr ict Co lilt it)
Orlando on Monday. W. H. Maker
was the presiding judge.
The government contended that
ike Celery Cily Printing Company
was not complying with the Federal
Wage and Hour Law relative to
the hours of work and the method
of pay to employers.
The government fuillirr chained
that the Sanford firm was engaged
in interstate commerce in-as-inuch
as certain printed materials which
wrrr sold lu local consumers found
llu-ir way across stale lines.
The Court, upon consideration
uf the* testimony, held that the
government hud failed lo prove*
llmt the materials printed and
sold by the defendant represented
«tk&gt;atlaa»« Oa N » Hat

Food Prices Beach
Two Year Record

Rrthecking of the Seminole
County ceniut begun Saturday by
the Chamber of Commerce hat al­
ready revealed 422 uncounted personr In lb* * Sin ford area. Lea
lather, who it in charge of the
operation, revealed at a Hireling
of the board of directors last night.
Coveting only Precinct I and
Precinct 3 which includes the aiea
from Lake Monroe to the Osteen
Budge, with two assistants, Mt.
lusher said be discovered 4H while
people dial 2(3 colored in Precinct
I inside the cily and 49 while
people and 190 coloird ill Piecinct 3 inside the cily and 120
persons outside the city who a|»paieutly bad not been counted.
No rejwrt has yel been receiv­
ed from similar checks being made
IC siiissH Oa r s i i Us)

Absence O f Korean
Expert Is Deplored
COOFERSTOWN, N. Y „ July
12—W )—Thu librarian of Con­
gress aaya the United Slates
might have had a better under­
standing of Koras If Congress
had permitted the library to
employ an export on that na­
tion.
Dr. Luther H. Evans said last
night Congreaa had turned him
down for tha last four yearn on
requests for an expert on the
Fur Eastern country, “ despite
the fact 1 pointed out Congress
would he caught short."
fhtlng has
ha broken
Now that flghtli!
out in Koraa,
____ ha lima appealed
.PJ
to
Prealdant Truman, Evana
told . 200 parsons attending a
seminar of the New York State
Historical Association.
“ I f the library had had an ex­
pert who urufcratocd the topo­
graphy* mid language generally,
things might hate been differ­
ent," Evans sold.

NEW YORK, July 12—OF)—
Tha Dun A Hradatreet wholesale
food price Index climbed this
week to the highest level since
Dec. 7, 1948.
At $0.28 It was nine cents
above last week und 10.0 per
rent higher than the year-ago
index of $6.08.
However, the current figure la
14.7 per cent lielow the record
peak of $7210 established exact­
ly two years ago.
The index represents the total
cost at wholesale of a pound each
of 31 foods in general use.
Higher In wholesale coat this
Enlistment Period
week were wheat, corn, rye,
In Guard Extended Imrley, beef, hams, bellies, lard,
cheese, sugar, coffee, cottonseed
Col. Maxwell Snyder 124th regi­ oil, cocoa, eggs, raisins, steers
mental commander, has granted and hogs.
Lower were oat* and lambs.
*4le local National Guard company
an extension until July 17 Tor en­
listments, Cant. David Gatchel
announced today. Those from IV
to 86 years of ago who are Inter­
ested are urged to an!Lit soon in
order to attend tha summer en­
campment from July 88 to Aug. 0.
IW y
should contact Capt
Gatchel at 400 West Thirteentl
Tha Florida Power and Light Co. has *4a|)pad up ks construction
S tm t or Sgt. Ralph Moran at the
Armory. The local company wit' activity in (Ha last few months, according to figum and information
A * mane up of 61 moo and three released today by H. H. Coleman, division manager lor Florida Power

Florida Power And Light Company
Steps Up Construction Activity

and ught Company.
Mr. Coleman said that a four-mile extension of power wire from
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SAFETY COUNCIL
The newly formed Seminole 5*®*y* 1« Lake Harney chores and Rest Haven, located on the shores
Gohaty Safety Council will meat . I i .
Leen completed. 11m service was ei*
Inmarrow night at 8:00 o'clock for
« m of electing officers,
oughton, Jr. announced
B. today.

CITRUS COMMISSION
.TALLAH AB8EE , July I f —6P)
i * w . Arthur Darla o f Frostproof
wee anointed by Governor Warran today as a member of the Oit-

tended to 20 houses. This nmrs,p
■■—
.
mare,m
aaia air. uoieman, is expects '
of
new
buljdinga
completed (a
Stimulate further building
tha number o f now atectrle aerthat area.
The division manager also said vieea connected.
that lines will soon be extended
"Every month o f this year has
to Titusville Beach from Wl|. shown mom now electric serv lea
aon and have recently -bean com­ connections modi then In the
pleted to Weklva luver fishing
ith of last
camp, north of State Road 48.
months of
Mr. Coleman sold that Ms
connect*)
company has ", , . connected l r
700 naw electric services during
June of this yesr, an increaaa
of 10.47 percent over the S,444 aervioae emanated hi June
late you ."
to tha

McCarthy Renews 1lis
Attack On Achcson,
S a y s He Betrayed
Truman And U. S.

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U.S. Planes Cut Red Supply
Lines But Arm y Falls Back;
Plans For Draftees Revealed
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WASHINGTON. July I.! &lt;/!’»
B in F a c to r In D e —Senator McCarthy today cut lo
i
cnnm ini&gt; W h e n S e ­
President I rumun signed stale
lect
ct*
Is
C alled
tncnti wtiuli be said pom tint)
.Slate Drpaitmeiil pcisuunrl Hies
were deliberately *1lipped **l dero
gatoiy data in 1946
McCarthy, Wisconsin Republican
told a n*-vv' cnnlcirnce the stale*
,units wen signed by on* present
mployi ol the State Dcpuitinent
and three iuinicr nuployr-. Dtp
ol the (miller employes. M ilaithy
added, now is an I HI dKfi.l
MiV.iiiliy pMkltHt-il
lili cu()it** »il lilt*
*• t&gt;liltli
he tent i» lilt* Whilt* I Iuiim
also
I hr \Vi-vt»iPin htwmaki
produced a *&gt;.py ..I a bll. i lium.
FBI Cine! J. Edgar lloovn. Mc­
Carthy said tins letter prove- .Sena
tor Tydmgs (D-Md) dd ,»i tell
the truth when be said June t i
that an Mil study ol HI St.iti l)f
pnrlmriit loyally lilts disclosed
nothing to sustain charge* by Mc­
Carthy that In- records bad been
lumpeird will, and denuded
Tydiugs is chuirnmti of a
Semite Foreign Relations Subeommitlee which lias Ih*ih iiiveatigating Met’mt by’■&gt; coni, nliotis
( hut tlie Slute Dcparlmeiu Inn
Isirs Coniuuuilst'i and Re.I syillpalhitera.
Tydiugs siiUi last month that
tiie information about nit Fill
i xiimllintion of Ibe loyally flics
came to him from IVyton Ford,
an nssistunt to tlie Attorney Gen­
eral.
,i
Hoove, ‘h letter to M.Cartliy.
dated duly 10, ual.l in part
“ Tlie Federal Bureau of In-,
Veatigatioii has made no neb
animation and tli.'ivf.oe . not
Iti a pointful! *th Inal;.1* ad» .I.if'nirnt eoncernlng the completeness hi Incompleteness of (be
State Department file*.
“ For
your iiifoiiuulion. ib
Fedeeal llureaii of inveslienln u
(I'liBlIssrS ua rase S ill

W EA TH ER

C. S. ( ’omiiumicalions *1’p Fronf

lll|ltlilM.
„ ,t(| ,
hi
f.-rcnce (he Stale De|&gt;.irliuri
liarlm rnl

i- e oii le r r illR 'v illi the
I o ile d
Nul Kill* ami o i l t i the lleleuse*
I Ii pari llieril oil s iig i ••-lion , o f
lielp

t\ ISIM NUTllV July 12 * I’ i
Sen u lo i I. ) mloii lo tio -o u 1 1 *
l e v i l i s t a ) u r g e d e a llin g all N a ­
tional i. a u r d a n ils ami o r g a n i z e d
paid u li lit lir ) re e r i e s t o ac tiv e
. t ill) .Inliie.ii.ttelv, H e .--II I. riled
I lie. a i o i t j p r o v id e 1)32,1128 uil.il
ti o n al men for
Vir

I mps

\ r in e il

am i

tlie A u n t ,

N u tv,

M arin e s.

I lie

Ser tlrsre

t ’o n i o n l l e e

lu eiillo T lo td ( l i e S e n a t e licit
n e v e r l i e l m e tin- the
t a il e d
M u l e s " l . r . i i la sin'll g r a v e p e i i l
i.s ii is .ii iliih m o m e n t . “

WAM IIM .lt )N, July L* t/l’l
I lie Army ».tul,today that diall
tee will be given 14 Werli id
training an.I llun will lie a igiu.l
In i a. |ic.*iv vvilliiu die United
•Slates
l . a i r i . smile will g o o v e r - e a s but
Il'MHIIaiira l l * r « « *
K ie l

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I o ld

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C an

C ases

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T e rm

In d e p e n d e n t

a h

15: I S I S

C o m tiiie s

S u p p l y

A r te r ie s :

G rou n d
S e e n
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r r a l \ m .it &lt; utlllt*.
iliirri*»r •*| S e l r r l U r
S friiri'
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Id ilrnw it |r Din :i I ni a I «*| 1 .111111
ID' ii, m (in ii ill In* r.illi tl In l a k r
|M* mil.it fiim 4*%a nun i I iiiii** *"■it 111
L n u i i l j «|iiol ;im i i i r i*\|)Cift’i| In
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in
• ■•Him* iitrtt Ini lln* |ii«&gt; Ni|nnrI v*mi ■*V2tliitn.il ntn &gt;, l . c i i i L i l t i l l
lin*. atlilnt.
l\ V S I I I M . 11 IN , lu l l ll* i I *j
s « . M i n i ) ol Slate
telie-.oii
aid liuluv e n o li r e lt re * u i e g o '
m' on us to help '.liie li other
ii th e K o r e a n

Cut

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A c tio n
As

Milllll of

In te n s e

\ m t: K 11 \ N
i imii i^«i «%r .ih K ki

— \nirt it*tin

fniihs

is

luitcw

vt 1 1h

tin* K iif*i

&lt; Ihh ftiit till |afr U t*tj*

while a rear
tielai*hnit*iil I*t pi it|i a ilowifCtl
sfallioL flu tit Hhi f» a tt il fotti a tvaI in ft;! ^
»&lt; the I iiiihIm &lt;1
kMill uf iiiilitpi i i*per:* I tiiti,*' %
ht*-ii!«|it:i11ei h Lpttki'- iti.tti unhl,
Ilit* retreat h&lt; a tt**« «iefi*n*e
hue ii an math’ ilitr nip, I ito ifat in the fare «*! tiieri» helniitit!
NirrfIi Kureaii fmiT.4. lln* .mail
\literie.in unit «Ii«| a valiant juli
i&gt;f trying t«» Mhii the lt« &lt;l Inn dr,
he saitl.
HIKVU. July 12 t/l’i
North
K.nr,in L’ornmuniviv pu li.if ,.uili
with bink-lc.nl b.itiitumv against
Aim'll.. his m South kuir.i lodoy
but .iilv.imr Aim'll, .ill hr.ulqu.llt&gt; . * *■
r v
#
rr* ('Llllli.-iI Ilir Kr.lv I. i.l lirru t ut
I
^
.»V
oil limn then own -iipply li.i-.r by
—
' ’•
-is-r.
.
* 1'
.or stnkrv.
An
.ulv.nr nn&gt;
lirauquuiicrv
.
KAWBRBBk' - spol.t-uinn in koir.i •.1til tlir Air
■our I1.11I I' 0!.lli'.l llir Kr.Jv ll.illl
llit'ii own rriiiiomiiiriil Ikibcs.
Ilovvrv.'l ll .tppr,Ill'll tli.it llir ReJ*
I... i .llir.ii!) I'lllll ll|i .1 liilliil.ltl.fi*
.IIHOIItll ol |iiivvri, tll.'Ik alivl t.lllkv,
1 it llir limit lirtuir llir .1 11 pmnuf! iuk Wirt ki ll llirii supply nm|r
I hr *pukr-iii.iu 1lrv111l.nl qiou.iil
v, a Mi ward cornnumlcattniia group of
nr Hint) A C A M O U f t A O I .it :.t
m
tnni
.1* p.iitu ul.uly inlrii i .imi
,\ m »i lean sobliei* i.iul- Ii.'"1 .1, n i |, ,.i ,- !. a- la • ills Koiea.
.-i
in
.
a
i
•
’
i
.idpln.ro)
gutwiiig
tlimiHri, rvru .,:.iu.t llir
’I! ey are eoveied ly ua ant
Smilli Kuir.in lou.rv I., lb. r.ivl.
lln- K.'.l ilijvc in ib&lt; -1 ttm In 'll by
Suitli Km ran imh.- t.r rui*. '
1.
hr.ivv .iv .iimiii I Ibr Anirn. .nil
lull thrir liavr firiii -mitr iikIil.i linna it vvjv growing up 111 power,
lilt- Nmtli Korean radio ibnmnf
7(H) Aiurili .lllv bail b. rn klllni
hi.1 .'on tip iiii.ii Miuih ..I t ii.» In^
, j won .iom,K th. u..i i.,...ki!,imn;ii.

M r)

J.H.Lee Renamed Hotel Watchman
A sChairm an Of Gets Revenue Rv
D e m o Committee Shooting Three
Q|

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|&gt;1,11)

Kot

M u c h in c
S e m in o le

o m n s

in

i.&lt;&gt;i&gt;t&gt;y o r

(ion lieu Ibc Kcii i .i.tin at o i l.iuiieil I i U. 5. tanks ami live .mumI &gt;it t Kn1in t r . l i M o t e l
ell i aiv kvrie if.-vt11*V."*I. Ilime ill.ill
1.1011 .kUloin ilu
nil.'
sever il
I ’ll IM iU R U I folk 12 i.l’i
A I'ii i.l. w.ii , lm. oi, *i ir.iiiiinyi kills tankv v' i i i k in.I Inc I .ul. wrie
laphueil. llir ladm .h i nol give
byst. in ally
I c&lt;l rirn, I V.d
ir*inilniiri| tin t*MMr • **nl
even. Lille! a baki i early Imlay
*
av Ik hi k Ic Iii .’a1.11 ( Iii»c mis in Local liiuanis &lt;'Ii11
die 11 lu..n.ibii I l.il.-l t’lieiilcy
Has Liiiii’hi’on INIcci
Lasem. lit, llieik vlalk. il upilairs lo
rise Kiwmiis C!lul. ul u lum'lie.ui
|be |.,l.by allil |.uni|» .l l.iilletv Hilo
■ik . 'ling held In.lav vote I I.,
li pIWo tidies lintel . lupin) ■
port (I k* St. Peter'Jimi- Uiumiinn*
1’i.lp c l.ieuteii.ml Nn liolas t olil- in their drive In maintain llm
aniie relentiIrc-vJ ill. Iiyet at W- .State slogan “ 3'lm Sunliinc
m gani 'ritimi :,
ye,n oI.i Domini' k Omotpotso, a Stale". Ollier
mid Le.ui (,’ornelt, at.- trying t.i
watt bill,ill at (lie lull'I line I't47. get Mm slogan changed to “ Keep
Allmikn W. Mni.uio. die liaker, Florida Green".
President K.ilpli Smith anaoiinewav killed liy a iiigl. &gt;liot from a
12-callbri levokei I lie Inillet eil- ed Dial I here will l.e a meeting
teied liiv li.nk. pi. ieeil Inv lieail. of the board of director* at his
home Tuesday at 7:30 I'M
lie died as lie ill"PI'e*l ....... It
Howard Mouteitli told nt&gt; inl-cr .
yolk into the In'i ml lialler.
llmt tlie Ml, Dura did. will -end
[■'ike tlifter hnllctr. Iiietl wilil'y ll ddegullmi of niemln'i la Ilia
at M.IIflIIO, lilivve.l lln* inaik. I lie local organization next Wcdum
duy. Tile visiting riuhmeo will tio
empty bells wrir v* attneil mi tlie iu dim go of tlie program.
liakery lloor. Moariio» limly fay
Joel Field, chairman of tire
Minimum Plan Committee, wa* in
in a slialow pool ol blood.
Critically injured weie Herbert charge of today'* program. He in­
II. Kiinde, 61. lintel night iiniini- ti odoced Clarence Claim", John
ger, und John Harper, lib-year- Fite, mid William Ti-.m who spoke
briefly on the Roys' State held
old night desk clerk.
Colitinlie s a i d
OmugrosBO— recently in Tallulm see.
vvlio-K wile uts.i lv eiillduyed ill tin1 Guest* of the dub were llm old
hotel, us dbliwiivher- ailmitleil Mothersjmvv, Neil O'Brien, und
John Sti IcklnniL
» c « a r i o a » a .......... ..
1 »&gt; I

WASHINGTON, July 1*2 &lt;J’i
| II I rr. ol Dvierlo. wav ir
Over 211 riraun Imvr Im-km li.n,,11 Win..
(• lifir.l IimIsv nl rui In , |... ,..,1 , hail mail ol llir l mmiy
nl bv tin* County Court i.iiur 11 t e r s i i i i i ' i '•.i i i i i i i ' i oi* ( ..im iii ' ...ii , ,
i
.
i
.
......
April srsiiioii, subi rourt offi. iril. lieu ring (hr......... Flmi.ln
. I
.sis* I vn.u.vr lo.u.mll.r
yi'htcrilny, Ilf tills iiuiiilu'i- 151 Const l!ail...ml rotilri ojirrntf ur I t iilgl.l timing a mrcllig ol lhai
rn *i’s were in-iml liy .luilge Dk.u&gt;
..... .. i'ulr|imiilenl b ,4 |.............|,r Srmiuolr Col.it 11.... .
Iuh Stenslrom in llir oprninir t. im reivisfislly
'I'hr rmul ini' b.-rri iii tiir llir
of summer rourt yr-stertinv.
r r tiav lirlil tin- iliauniaiiv
.if mu irnni/iitimi for tiboul l:&gt; Mr. I .re
Btlffrisf fiur* were liiuiilr.l .ml years. Kffiills III solvr it (mall
■■line |.n in years.
for oprriitiinr it motor vrlm
rial iliffirultic. Iiltvr iiirl will, ik
A lso le - r lr t le d In o ilie r vvne
while ii ruler tin1 inflm-nre uT iu prut r.l fnil.HK, ritlirr brfurr I Ik
tlixirutilig lirvrrugr*. Tfu&gt;v nuu-r.l i oinmissimi or in llir rourt!..
Iii &lt;-vitlrnt Mis. Ralph *......
from $t(l(l to 1150.
J.C. M. Williams, a tiiin iu.il
qieeil aiul See u -la iy -lie a v llie i MaOther charges wrrr petty lm |,|mi ftntisli. mi for Ho* S I. J... vor Atieliew C m i aw ay.
reny, illtoxicatiun, assault »"d (Fhl.i I'uprr Co., our uf III.. , lurf
t'liailinmt la'r i.ilbel oil Ilie vot*
battery, uggrcvutrd iissuult, n;rk- rreililors of tin* ruilimul t'.l.l mi
less (Irivlug, speeding, noil it mu ICC examiner llmt Ilu&lt; rmul is in iilg-niai liine ruuimillre tm a ieeroris traffic viiilutiuns.
poil mi effoits to vriiuc inaeliilict
it “ heller position’’ lo opetule ik
Broken down over u four nu.iitb- ressfully oh mi independent lm a
periud thr 211 rases showed that limn three other ruilronils serving lm ibe eouilly's l r» piecimts.
Coinniillrcinaii C. A. Walrv ol
101 persons entered pica* of Florida.
IVrn I’ark saitl llir rr(Miit tv not
guilty, eight entered pleus of not
lire HI. Joe Co., owned l»v lln*
guilty, two were disinissi.! fin
yel «oinplrtrel.
Alfi'eil
I.
I&gt;
u
I'out
exlqltv
is
biiltllack of,evidence, and 15 suits vven
Mr. Lee soggented ttmt tli.'iu
ing witli tlie AI Imi tic Coast I,in
eon I i mied to the October term
i liuiilil lie voting niachiuen in ( in­
One hundred and fifteen pet Ihiilfosi.l ter nuilr.il of FEC.
Tlie papei rmupunv lias . ul. i',I in nil of the larger pie.'in. is
sons estreated bunds.
fil l to keep III.' nullin' Oil llliiM.'V
In addition to forefiting lie milted a reorganization prop., ul within reach of tlie committee
highest fines, persons who were for KKC tl,nl " " “ M
«"
County Clark O.l*. Herndon said
found guilty of driving
wldli I'liunge of $25,000,000 in Ku t tiieni should lie mi pmtiality
Coust
lii.ri.lv
it
now
I
ioIiIh for mi
drunk had their drivers flrensn
equal amount uf ciiuinion aliM-k in shown us to tile mutter of who
suspended for one year.
receives tlie luuihiiie* first. II"
u remgunisi-il i-ornpaiiy.
Tlie plan alHo would call fur euid till Hernlnole pieeinetH sliould
Lions Club Is Told Of issuance uf u maximum of $29,- have tlii'iii. Mr. Herndon estimated
first iiidi tgage, four per that precinct a one and three, lo­
Tallahassee Meeting 000,009
cent hands—thus Rjving tlie pro­ cated in Sanford, would utilize
posed reorganized
company it right ttiacilllles,
(Jiuirmun Lee appointed a comTwo Seminole High School hoys capitalization of $45,000,009. SI.
(C aailaasa o »
I’ a a c a l s )
Clarence Clause and John Fite, Joe officials have testified Hint
sponsared by the Llon’a and R&lt;&gt; the roud lm* u value in excess of
tnry Cluba to the American Le­ that umount.
gion Boys’ State meeting held in
McWilliams, arguing tlust FKO
Tallahassee, were guests of tin- is 111 a better position to operate
Lion’s dub at their luncheon ve* independently than three other
terday, The hoys gave a resume railroads serving Florida, said il of their activities while attending operating revenue for rnrh mile
the meeting.
of road was ’’gieatly ill exeess uf
NEW YORK. July 12 - (/l*)— Many businrvtmni are gun-slif
Clause told of the trip and or the otlier three.”
ganixatlon as well as the legiidu
lie said FKl’V opeautiug reve­ of tlie word, "controls" and "rafioning". All of^ llien. ate keeping an
tive action. Fite gave the schedule nue, from 1949 to 1919, averaged anxious ear corked luwar-l Washington, as tlie Korean war piles up it)
of the day and touched on llir var 146,213 for each mile of rood, -lie uncertainties, ill flireals of shortages, its probabilities of increased
lous officers elected for the Stall gave tliese operating revenue fig­
military demands on industry.
„
.
u
organisation.
ures for tlie other roads:
Steelmen are discusiing today tlie likelihood of allocations. Dome
It was announced that (he Board
Atlantic Count l.ine, $23,087;
of Directors had set aside every Seaboard Air Line, *29.328; mid say a nrw voluntary allocation plan is being preplied. Others are.
third Friday night fur a director- the Southern Ruilwuy, $34,553.
runvlnred I’reslilcnt Truman _ is
meeting with Induction of new
Operating expense* for eueli alaiul to ask for a standby law the chance of exjiorl controls and
members on the following Tue. mile of road were listed hy Mo- giving him munduhirv power to produrllon quolM Ix'lfitf
day.
Williarnn as: FEC. $87,7JJ3j ACL. nllocute Iron and atcof, and prub- nn again, Jift as tlmir iiusineas
President Harry Robson pre­ *20,158; Senlamid. *23,541; and nhly other acarco materials, such wu* lieglnning to |wrk up a
sided over tha meeting.
•Southern, $25,951.
as copper, xlnc, lurnlier, and ben- little, ufler two years of declin­
He also testified that FEC has xetic.
ing volume.
CARRIES SAILS
Tho oil industry is all set.
“great potentialities" for redurTop labor leaders, worried Better than most industries, it
PEARL HARBOR, July 12IdsstlBss* oa »’■■* ••■(
about the direction wartime man­ knows Just what Is expected of
6P)—The carrier Philippine Sett
power controls might take, ore iL Standby orders telling re­
s o c i a l '' s e c u r i t y
left yesterday.
The Social S curity Adminis­ conferring with tha National He* fineries what will he expected of
"Navy
_ pi iblie information offleers
icars declined to give the ship’s tration field office located In rurity Resources Board. They de­ them. Including how much highdestination, but indicated she Orlando announc.sl today tha* mand a voire In planning the o c t a n e fuel fur planes, are at
ita
representative
will
he controla and want an active, not hand In case of an emergency.
was on a training exearise.
They said the escort carrier Sou/ord at llm Court House un an advisory, part in their exe­ Munitions board officials, how­
ever, say the orders will not be
Sicily, which arrived Monday (h i serrnd floor on Friday, July cution.
Foreign Uadera have the Jit- put to to a fto t ^ n lt s ^ t iw ^ K o r *
with wanlaaaa for the Korea 21, between the hours of 9.80
ton every time they think of
fighting froat, w oi ottU la port. A. M. M d 12:00 noon*

Power To Allocate Scarce Goods
May Be Granted To President

NEW T il CHIEF
One of tlie nation’* outstanding
specialists in tuberculoid contra),
Dr. Henry C. Swemiy of Chicago,
hnv ta'.'ii appointed chief mislicul
director for all Florida Slate Tu­
berculosis Sanatoria.

JACKSONVILLE, July 12 uV)
58
85
Atlanta
58
79
Boston
65
81
Denver
95
55
Fresno
71
87
St. Paul
55
71
Pittsburgh
75
94
Sail Antonio
51
72
Scat tIs
74
87
Jacksonville
76
99
Key West
80
85
Miami
sa
,73
Tampa

�t he Sanford Herald

Our Finest Hour

' Iffttn h U h v il fn IIMlR
r t l l u b t t i MMIp «-**■*•&gt;« N M u rd a f

Now that American noldiurn Are undertaking, a« ngenta
of the United Nations, to guarantee the Independence of
the Korean Republic, many Americans are beginning to
R fiM r r r i nu i f r o n d
p In i i
win H e r
’• W W r IT. IfHft. a l Ik e Foul i if fle * wonder juat what sort of n place Korea is, whnt sort of
Jf A i l f p i i l t riri fld n, itmlrr l h » A n
people live there, whnt kind of lives they lead, and why it
*
o| H u m -It n, INTO
is so impnrfnnt that they be protected agnitist Communist
noiTi. \ m i i„ riKAi
• * d ll« r
expansion.
•Hill I ION D H A N
i
H w «ln »o a M nM N crr
Huron's history as a sovereign state began in the
l l l i l l E i m o i ' IIATCl *
if I a » » l r r
• .15 twelth century B. C. when our ancestors were still bnrbarle
H in l&gt; i
tM
fr tribes Since then Ihn Koreans have generally preserved a
a o&lt;i
Otrep Moiifliu
• l i 1M n n llii
0 o«i precarious Independence, defending it, not nlwaya successn » f ou r
not I'nliy, against tiie vast Chinese Empire, the small but in­
,* All oMiaao Mloe* reMa »•« creasingly
powerful Japan, and. in tin* last century,
huTfVer, ye««ilt«ffitpia nttil null* rm ol
' trie r In ) rtin rn f fo r
(It* |i*i|in«* a*I an nggregflive
Russia. Through their long history they
■ t l l u « fn k 4 * . M ilt l» » r l n i t k f d f » t
have developed a rich and remarkable culture. Their litera­
t l t i | i j i r n i p m t t i n a tu t* *
lt iv r p t P i,t P t t * S n ||m i ) i ll | l i t I n l i r v l
ture, written in the Chinese huigunge, has been especially
it n a p n iiir
ilp p r e tm in iltM
I nr
distinguished, particularly in the fit Ids of poetry and his­
Y tt t li. ( t)li n in , lle ir n lf * H im *
fNer t 'U | r find 51. I a i| li
tory. Their government tins been, ns in China, traditionally
t Tfce ■l i e m l 4 la it »h » oth er o f lf» t tun by scholars. Kdprntlon was bused upon the Chinese
Aearvrht le il iPttHH f t M f D |« put If ■#•.
« x e t f V ilr e ly fn f l i t tree l**r retm titl
model, (t itling primarily with ancient Chinese classics lin­
r a d o n n f Pit I k e ■fit#’* I * ie n a |»rInfrrl
'd the Japanese annexe,! the country In 1911. Attempts
In t i l a n e ififn a p e r , na m i l aw ml
were th it made to westernize the educational system, but
In* people o f the country have clung to their ancient ways.
BSD AY, JULY 12. 19511
In religion particularly they refused to be molded by
T o IU T ^MiritV. v ii nhk
lie Japanese. The Korean upper cltu-ses have been disciple:;
.«
•«
*■»* T*—
Ofld ha* rutinllt** hleivlngu he •if Confucius since* early in the Christian era, but the
want* tiK lo enjoy. There i» o, ■onimon people are primarily Buddhists with the beautiful
limit, dlscoier and enjny them shrines and the colorful pageantry of this religion and its
1 will tiiiK nf the loving I infirv'HJ profession nf the equality o f man and woman particularly
of Jehovah forever.— Psalm 89:1. appealing to them. The peasants also cling to their rich
uni ancient folklore and mythology. Japanese attempts to
England hat lent Kui»ia a re
quart lo plcaie help ilop llir L o ­ inculcate Shintoism and the worship of the Japanese em­
re* it tjv’a f.i Y**b, qnd not lo itart peror were not widely successful. As for Christianity, Wes­
tern missionaries have been more successful in Korea than
aablner one somewhere die.
iu any other Eastern country. They have established hun­
Our pretent Kart• ii dilfitulliei dreds of schools throughout the country, several unlversroqiJo be another c u t of being dties. and made over 9(10,(100 converts.
tan tale with too Lille. Do dtThis, then, Is the pant of Korea. Wlmt Is Its future?
iqoertire ntlioni al'*«)i have lu 'Is huge granite mountains contain coal. Iron, nnd .copper
in large quantities. Its short rivers provide many npportuiiibit |i» that,|jif Jiiarncnl?
i ies Tor the development nf water power. There seems to
4(l(( ];i'ir!diant will be tic there a great field for President Truman's Point Four
drafted hyriepi ;U, about 29.009 Program of economic aid. Korea Is a potential land
Anarkftff,' Uul if (luma gets into of new opport milt ies In the East, a land of snipe 27,000,009
tm^'confiid, tuch preliminary eati- persons where the experience of tin* West, both In politics
mate* will be thrown out of ihe and economics, can lie utilized to prove to grent masses of
Orientals that it Is in Western constitutional democracy,
wmdow.
not in dictatorial and Imperialisth Communism, that the
•i
) . W (. htar a Ini about wbal great promise of the future lies. This is the Importance of
Aiparica ha* done since the end ol Korea.
the war lo reilore war-ravaged
When our country, faced with n clenrrut situation of
Europe, Today we rtad wbeie I ng- aggression by the well-armed and well-trained army of n
fend ha&gt; tpeni $2,520,000,000 on notice state against a weak, almost defenseless, country
tuch project, outride of England honestly seeking In model its politics on Western democracy
and led by Dr. Syngman Rhcc, a Christian gentleman and
nertelf.
a disciple and former student of Woodrow Wilson, the
r iiir jin
Remember
"Avalon", "Cali- United States took a bold stand, a two-fold stand to defend
fcritn,
Here I Come” and "Sonny 'he integrity of small nations against the aggression of the
ta, lit
S
nulnr 25 yean ago. mighty, nnU to uphold ami protect ilinso peoples who are
»o
rga ( itradv) rle.jByJda ^bn seeking to find their salvation fh democratic government
wrote , ibtm, died qh Klollyyrond rather ttupi in the class hatred alii! yuthless revolution of
yesjerday r&gt;( .a heart attack at the Cpmmuniitni. Tills is truly, as our Kocretary of Defense
said, mil''finest hour.
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The Home nl Repieienlalivei
Hu killed Piesident Tnltnsna pmpgred Uq)(irln\en| n| Ileallli, Edu­
cation and Aermity, i not berauip
they don't like public hralih, hui
became' they don't tput 0»car
Ewfn|.
Svcialitli of Wtilettt Get many,
$0ualfiti. mind you, charged y«iWnjsy that the Rmtianv have lnk«n
morn than $60,000,000,000 (60
bij|io|i) woilh of good*, food and
gigchjnery oul of Germany *incr
til* fcnd of the war, and moved it
to Runia for the benefit of (he
Ruitia people. Thai'* the Point
Four program, Rusiian Style.
!y Holy da yog like the crime.n»,w!
MMtig out of Waihinglon which
fhowf that Florida I* the h(adlartetf 'for the leading criminal*
.th*.United Stair*? Hqp do jwu
woho Up-lti UlwetB the ^icjliui

Aeh Wand, the Mafia, and ine
raekal? f h * way to
r-,,c-r e —■■*&lt;* '«th condition* U

» * l « t kontal public ofticiaU.
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WEDNESDAY JULY, 12 1950

fWE dANFoRD HERAED, SANFORD, PLOEtDA

‘A G E T W O

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gngmiit newipapen .1^ Eul
a»• reported ei carry)M «d|c
-urging East BerUneia to
,, marten over bpipb-ruitrejl
IjfcgMlUflisg Amerjcgg*. Th,e
Nwa-ueulachlend ettggetU Uwy
houses were

THE WORLD TODAY South C a ro lin a
Hy lie WITT M acKENZtE
Democrats Make
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
.Moit of u«, I imuffinc, nro rrailing the wsr-new* from Korea with Byrnes Governor
murri emotion*—with vast pride
in the Knllanl joh lieinn done by
our hoy* airain*t trcmendouii odd*,
lull with ifrnve nnxiety over how
long it mny take lo provide *ufliriont troop* nnd equipment to
overcome those odd*.
We are agreed, I hope (for if
we aren’t we ought to lie), that
this i* exactly the xiluaion which
we ahould expert In I hi* early
xtaifc of tho operation. Under huge
handicap we me under!liking to
counter the raiefullv planned OK
irreaulnn of a powerful and well
tunned nrmy, fully equipp’d with
up-to-date weapon* hy the Itu**lan*.
Therefore, being foie warned,
we uccept with regret hut undcr.timding re-iignotinn when we are
told thnt the North Korean Comniunl*ln have flung the American
line hack In the (dialogic Kum
River region of Smith Korea. It
waa a blow of great al l ength,
powered hy an estimated ill till*aian-mnde tanka, some of which
wete 00-ton giant*.
Korean man* are a hit ronfu*ing, I'm afraid. Hut we ran mum
up the position roughly by point­
ing out that the Kum River ha*
been the Vanka* major defense line
north of the city of Taejon—cen­
tral South Korea— which ha*
heep a U. H. field headquarters,
i.rneral Mac Arthur gave un n use­
ful interprutalioii in hiu communi­
que yesterday, when lie *■Id:
“ Amrilcan forces are cntitiuutng llicir* action tn staliilltt^ the
eil nut ton hy stopping the North
Korean offensive above the Kum
River."
Thai's It— a slnhillflng opera­
tion. And that's the sort of thing
which we roust expert to continue
for n long time while wr are mobi­
lising military slrenglb and get­
ting it into the fighting front tn
Korea. Our men will meet With
many crises like the present one
while reinforcements end equip­
ment are being rushed from dis­
tant points to South Korea.
For that reason Ihe next few
weeks ere likely to he days of
heroic struggle against great odds
for our fighting men. The odds
wro n foregone cniicluilon rignt
now, hut we have » right to ex­
pect that they will decrease
t.lendily an.l nut nroscnt u teM il­
lion of the experience nf the lojd
XJ. S. bnltnlion In the flKhnnK
litiit wtok snd. Fou nmy rewll ht/w
the comlmt-fnlJgiied 1leutv-‘iv»«lt
summed ths position u
p
» ‘f
contingent battled until 0* "P*
munition wo* eahausted and Mien
reientcil:
w r . . &lt; . n -i
• *T(h to one Is goml onus- But
w* can't take 100 «&gt;..•&lt;’" « u'1^
without .amaruititljun. x.iA * J.‘

J o h n s t o n Triumphs
Over T h u r m o n d
J3y

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V o t e s

Hotel Killing

Korean War
IC«*tlaa*a cron, r a » Oaa)

lln n ils a c t

the period coveted.
The highwav between the front
and Ihe Communist supply base*
waa described as a atrcnin of
wreckage, littered with hunting
vehicle* and hhisied bridges which,
the -pokcaman said, ‘isolated” I lie
hattlefrnnt.
Two Yak-.'i Russian fighter
planes shot down an Amei trail
liaison plane in the western sec­
tor hut the pilot ami observer
ernsh landed inside their own line*
anil were liot badly hurt.
The Communist drive rolled relentlensly-tank*. Including 60ton Russian made monstcis, crush­
ed American positions.
A European war veteran. Tom­
my Bishop ot (piilman, Mi *., raid
some of the llei; mrnnr looked like
German Tiger tanks.
General MacArthur, in a com­
munique covering fighting some
24 hour* enillrT, itid isle tonight
that strong North Korean pressure
"may compel further wit Inti aw nl*
Ichind the Kum River" defetfo
line.
Mac Arthur'* communique, Issu­
ed at 11:30 P..M. 18.90 A. M. E.SI'I
said U. S. units are "now delay­
ing the enemy advance ill position*
astride the highway six mile*
north of Chochiwon. '
I.ater dispatches from the battle
front said Chochiwon had lieen
taken try the Communist force*
and Americans had retreated.
Red pressure against South
Korean forces fighting lx tw«*&lt; n
Chongjti and Umsotig nortlienst
of the main bailie moa "Iiiik re­
sulted It) a planned withdrawal
to defense position* nlofig the Pngnng River," MnrArtlmr said.
i\ North Korean force wa* rcpoiled to !«■ aUemptlng a cross­
ing of Ihe Han River at Tnnvan.ltalaiul 26 air miles east of flliungju.
Tim fifth North Koiekii division
was reported moving east nf Orhirl (Nae-Iti), nine mile* west of
Tinyinj; and nouth of the llna
Rivet. D apnarentlv wn* seeking
to outflank South Korea's eightli
division.
,, .
. ...
The communique said the fifth
North Korean division now hold*
Chungjit "us eiementa of
that
unit are probing south towards
the positions nf the sixth republic
of Korea division on the vital
highwny to llnmchatig and Kumchon, 10 miles south.

COLUMBIA, s 7 c . . July 1 2 l/T) James E. Byrnr* will be the
next governor of South Carolina,
and Senator Olm D. Johntlon will
go hack to the U. S. Senate.
South Carolina Drmocralt rlriitied ili.il ycterdsy. In this itate
the nomination i* equal lo election.
Ihe 7 1-year-old By met. fotmrr *ctrrlary of tlale nnd Supreme
Court judire. eatily tiuimphcd
-• three opponent*.
With primary lelurns in Irom
inoit of Itie »lnir’* 1,572 ptecincti,
llir fnitnei “ asiiilanl prerident*
tolled uj&gt; 206.41H voter. Letter L
Hale*, Columbia insurance execu­
tive, had 61,941; Thoma* H.
Rope, ipeaker ol the South Catolin* haute, had 25,080; and Marcur A. Slone, Dillon Lumberman,
4.B09.
Byrne* lliu* had an overwhelm­
ing maturity, eliminating the nece*rity nf a runoff July 25.
Johnston defeated Governor J.
.Strum Thurmond. 1948 Hlate.,’
Right i 1Irinocrntlc presidentinl
candidate.
Nearly complete return* gave
JntmMiin 169.928, and Thurmond
142.062.
Johnston, 62, had declared hi*
loyalty to the national Demorintie Hatty against Thurmond’*
dun gen the Senator “ ran out"
on the state Democratic Party.
Tim Senator
said difference*
should he settled within the par­
ty, although he opposed Presf*
dent Truman's rcnominatlon two
years ago. Tho stalo party sup­
ported Thurmond for president
in 1948.
The Juhnston-Thurmond county
-tu-county' campaign tour saw
each castigate the other from
the platform. Johnston once call­
ed the governor a liar and
Hy TOM I.AMIIKHT
Thurmond offerer! to meet him
WITH AMERICAN FORCES
outside. Nothing happened.
. Each said he believed in se­ IN KOREA. July 12—f/P)— A bitgregation of the race*. And oarh tar, licnten little hand of Gl'n
acrused the other of acts leml- sprawled In exlmnvtion on a sunny
Korean' hillside this nfternoon-Tuig to break it down, 1
, Johnston favored federal aid wrary survivor* of one of the tpost
to education with limitations amt snvnge battle* fought by Ameri­
opposed the Taft-Uartley Act. can* III the Korean war.
lie opposed 1the Marshall Piatt,
Thnir LU(ernes* wn* ntnrp prosaying ho respected the presi­ nonnri-d than their exhaiiKtlon.
dency, but not the man now In which waa almmit- rompletq, "nieei
O v ^ r p lu y in ffC iP ir n G
tjih White House, he referred to 1talked of enclr, lemcnts and - in­
Mr. Tinman-» » “ a btabbor:mouth", filtrations. A grimyi"lwiwlii*kered.
Judge L ew is •Drilckqr o f the Municipal Court o f Clevenrid a *'« little man."
blonds hot -eyed officer gritted Ids
f»n A certainly in « posit inn tp yoo tho seam y side of* his
The race for governor' vrg* teeth:
while
additional
troqp*
nod
the
comparatively
tame.
Stone,
Bates
d ty , thinks tm nmrh publicity h i"g (v «ii to yonUtDil delin­
You don't fight two tank equip­
otuff’’ . are arriving In South K *- and Pope took digs at flyrpes,
quency In particular and to crim e in general. H e says;
ped division* with ..TO rubber dir­
era we arc going to encounter Mil he ignored them,
»
li ties. I never *Aw such a u*eles.&lt;
“ We need no Pnllyun^a philwopliy iuni artificial optimj " m e umgh U n lie said hi a victory statement: damned war In all my life."
.
Ism to pfirtrav tho average homh. Iti would he henlthter If imiNl accept this " » tP0
"I believe that In the day*
Bitter though they were, thi*
Uoitd at this »tagq—" Irend which ahead of. u*, we, will, he con­
we would m iflin n our fnlth iu the well-being of our com our
military fhmfs expect wiO fronted hy problem* mote seri­ Gl baud had fought a gullant de­
mupitv." l(e iidds: "IJmisunl ^rimnrs or shocking oiitbrcnks iqirove progressively nnlll u.e
inyn
laying action against ire mention'
ous then any |n our |Jve*. JJy
if yofiflt urn nHoled front page spuce. The rentier might
lie turn* and we sweep op *" htfM&gt; and preyvr (a thgt | may odd*
Two days ego lid* handful nf
conclude, thnt nil our inhiibilunts nre wicked ttml ail our
hr able lo rontrlhute to the *osoldier* was pnrt of n nixcnble
.Vl'And' h it, neeissqnf that we Inliun o f them' problem*."
tioys and girls tiPipled for the juvntjhi court."
T *u U. S. representatives— unit. In a morning-long baltlc
Judge Drunker Would like to have newspnpers realize should go 111 rough all t f do TI *
Ihere no way of halting -he Ko­ L, Mendel Rivera and Joseph with North Korean lank-, nml
•hat publicity in papers and radio of a alngle nhockimr rean wart
,
R.
Bryson—1
won rritomltutUon. troops yesterday they wrre whit­
rrime often produces an epidemic of such crimes. The lip,it; Aprotio* of thnt que*y Ihe l.on- Rep. James B .. Hare faced a tled down.
.. Foreign Office
nffir.. has
Many of the original group s till
Ira* announcannounc­ runoff with former Rep W. J.
story given thn i&lt;len of Imitating IL to some Ul-banaivcnjl! tlott
mind After two or ihrco tire reported, youths tend to thlpk ed that 8lr DavlJ Kelly. British Bryan Dorn and Rsp. Hugo H. ore in the hills after a nlunging
In Moscow, li»* »
Rim*. Jr., faced a runoff with rush from their encircled posi­
that kind of thing normal and gin morons nnd o ff they go. ambassador
a talk with Soviet Deputy Foreign former Rep Jolut J. Riley. Nei­ tion*. But many of them—wound­
Thp Judge does not liko to see all hlnmo laid on pa rent a, Minister Andrei Gromyko
ed and dead alike—are In North
ther had a majority.
v'llhen loading the young to think they can get away with Ing a postlblo •peacefn] w «le Reps. James P. Richards and Koreans hands or territory.
The battle began two dav* ago
men! of the Korean conflict.
John L. McMillan were unop­
anything, and hlnmo It on parents or society.
Ro the posslbtlltlea are being posed and automatically reno­ when the unit pushed o ff to at­
,Tpo much attention to shocking crimes certainly gats
minated.
tack the Reds who were battering
explored. Of course an
a community to thinking iu criminal terpiH. it |H true that between
another American outfit. The
Moscow and the Western
'U» nttuormallty of quch Infrlngemonta of moral and civil Allies would l&gt;f the only way
unit moved up and
nr dug
our In.
in.
BLKB.
HUPPORT
“ Wa Stayed, there
’ow should he emphasized. Hut to publish the facta of which a sattlemant might be
hare;; uet 11 mldMIAMI;
July
12—((Ft—The
Elk*
t. EdiMALJamc*
"rime wmijd be dangerous. Tho community needs to know brought about However. »o long voted unanimously today to raise night," said Lieut,
the Rede are meeting with
of Columbut. Ga..."Thdpi
‘Thdp, wq twithwhen, where and by whom misdeeds take place..Falsa m - ga
■urn
than
*
1
,
000,000
annually
to
auccew In Korea the nro*peete or
drew to our original poetttoaa with
cUrRy would be engendered by lack of suchiknowNce.
support Ihe nation In the event of tho idea o f fooling them.’*
any eettlement ere grim•
th e great number of citizens and h o m ! ^ ^ 5 u m l i
When the time arrive*
1
B»e war,' r. i
But the aAMk-Emto’ who had
Datogatas attending the Both
vood an&gt;t construct Ivn | the great numlier of, young people posit ton le reversed, thru, th* Mu*aatiffstl rontrentlon stood up and
are. growing up admirably. Crime, like dlsoau., la.gn alt! covile* might agree lo peace, cheelad
the decision for several tan haaiiMfato the • Americans,
lormslltv. Its .MtsteucB must be recognized !m order that having aehtoved eU they could by minute*.
Iataritrvmie t see* had into tho
aggrfsson.
___________
it may be studied, th* reuses removed, and the disuse
The resolution gsv# tho grand
M Uta^When the GP* r e ­
'rested and If possible cured.
u «w e
authority tp levy a tax turned,, tarthtlr original position
year per member to fl- they hdd in ftoht Communist* in
r
■*
- - • *in 1nance Elk* support o f tho nation the dark for tbslr own foxhole*.
Pole; ether*
ere fohml,
F op Mon Only
The HU assault began yester­
of hot spring*. Mlit the event that the Internetioaal sltuetlon required R "
day at' about DthO A.M. The Com
■y# to dssth
.Deer nftsa *tar»
munlati rods ghosttlho out of s
Infesting doap .ground fog. Tholr first shots
ftreiane Is
thee than mere v far. from
protection^) f^ a woods
cllppad the ochooa of a/bugle rail
onlop field*.

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shooting the three men.
*’ I shcxrt tlicrii,” the police lieu­
tenant quoted ( Integra-*0 . "They
caused me trouble. They always
make faces, make' lot of smart
remarks about me. I gel even, 1
get even."
(lutngro «d is to ho nrraigned
today on n homicide charge.
The ScInuiley, ornate nml itnone of Pitt*hut gh's fine: t
retidrniinl hotel* and the |ioni" of
many of the Steel t‘itv’« lending
ritiren*. is located mar tin* Uni­
versity of Pittsburgh «nd Fmhe
Field. Thi* Is the Oakland
linn
the center of the city.
Most of the um Is wire in lied
when the shooting began A few
conversed in the sedate gold and
marble appointed lobby. The Imtel's night employes were busy
with routine la k*. Kunde id at
Id : desk 111 the center of the lobby,
lending.
Colisnne, reconstructing th e
shooting, said Omogrocso kilh-d
Morano .in I he basement. He re­
loaded his revolver, da,-thed up­
stairs through the hotel hnllrooni
and into the lobby,
Kunde wa* tho second target.
Coltunne raid the watchmen, yell­
ing wildly, rushed up to the night
nunager. shot him three time* in
the fure, neck and shoulder.
Seconds later.
Harper w a.
struck by two Imlleta in the face
and neck.
Then Omnbrnsso, still -crenitiing Incoherently, pulled the trig
ger twice more, the hnllet* richoelietlllg nit the tmirliled lotlbv
wall*.
At llii 1 point Culinnm*. accom-

Progressive Party
Attacks Truman’s
F a s c i s t Policies
TALLAHASSEE, July 12—&lt;
—The Florida Progressive Psrty
today ih mamlcd the immediate
withdrawal1 of American armed
forces front Korea nnd U. K.
Naval force* from tne Formats
urea.
John M. Coe of Pensacola,
•lair chairman of the party,
.ud u mlutlons rnndemlng Ameiicnn action in Kuica, polities!
ni.rts ami loyalty oath* were
adopted «t ail executive
mittc* meeting in Tampa Jul™
a.
The resolulian declared th#
Tiumai.
Aiiiittniatrntion " h a *
ued Korea it* n iirdext to in.
lervi no in tile internal nffalt*
of tho Chlnefo people and conxtltuti n menirnee to clvfliiation
in bringing chwer the threat of
.1 iiutciuul war."
The act' u. tin party tesolu.
tion declared "hui effectually dt.
-truyed the United Nation*." (I
The re mint ion demnndeij th*
immerlinto cc.-ation of hostilitic- hi If, S. force* ai;sln«t the
Koreatm and condemned
th*
bombing r.t' Korean civilians.
In a separate iciolution the
I'cogre- ive P a r t y condemned
what it termed the "growing
patient of Fascist repression
manifested by political triali,
loyalty oaths, oppression of min­
or dv nnd other nnti-Demorralto
method:- of thought control m
up effort to crmlicnte nil op.
position to the warlike policies
of Tumour nnd the military."

whlch Nignslii d llielr irtlHck.
The fog shrouded everything
blit tho fin.-die* of their automatic
ponied by Patrolman John Jams*
weapon* an the Redr swept in.
came la.
'
The Red., were in fluid, to tinTim police lieutenant safd Omoleft nml right and ut the nor.
Into
"Every time you would kill ore*, gno u jammed hi* pistil
about 20 would come iqi to tnk - •lai n ' ide. Both officer* grappl­
with the wall hmar., finally subhi* place," said Pvt. Freddy Pick­ ed
durd him.
^
ens of ColumliiiN, Miss.
Hotel porter Raymond Snowden,
Screaming am) shouting
hut
nevertheless irtlaiking with dis­ standing at hi Mat Ion 20 feet
cipline, Ihe Red* rode into the from Kunde''! desk, recounted:
"Oniogro, 11 tame out of the
American positions.
"My mnchinegmi wn* knocked Imllruom into the lobby, shouting
mil," related Pvt. Robert Reel of and waving a pistol.
Michigan City, Iml. " A murine
"Kunde wn*. sitting with hlv
dropping on my poulimi got my hack lo the door, rending at hi*
assistant, my medic and * vu rifle- dt&gt;k. The wnt&lt; hinnn grabbed him
men. I got a carbine. That wn. liv the shoulder nnd spun hint
shot right nut of my hands. I got around on Ihe swivel rhnir. Then
an M-l rifle. I was moving down ho fired three limes Into hi* faab
"Omogrosnn then ran behind liw
u creek when tho M-l wn* .shot
011I of mv hand*, loo."
desk, to Harper who wn* talking
Oven*1hi lined by hollies of Cmp- nil Um telephone, He fired lit him
muttlsl soldiers, Die Americntis te- W t.?;,,r:c. .. Jl/rt’PX . 'irppped
Ireitted. .Some Gl'it ertimnted .tn the teeeivcr and fell heidnd the
desk. By that llnre ] vkas1running
entire regiment nttnrkcd them.
^Pvt. Edward Hounds, Thurman, jfor the door." .
N.Y., said they were forced to
An unidentified woman guent,
leave behind route wounded.
sleeping in u first floor. . room
Ollier Americans,, cuginlotelv above the l.d.i.v. *nhl *qt soundjtJ
eitt off. surrendftdd. One bxltaust- Jibe ihv.jFfiqrlli |of. July. I wa*
ed soldier said: ,
,
ufrnid to leitvn yiy room."
=
"They captured n hunch of our , Kunde, tbnugll bleeding Prta,
men. I wa* on n mountain and rmv fu*ely, struggled tn his feet ano
lliein. They were mim-him: alopg slipped out.qt the lolrtiy, He mad*
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORID*

Social And Personal Activities
te le p h o n e 148

Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
The regular prayer meeting scr
vice of the Ftrsl Baptist Church
will be at 8:00 P. M.
Special communication of Sun*
ford Lodge No. 02 F. &amp; A. M.
will 1* held at 8:00 P. M. The
master degree will bo conferred.
M il master masons are urged to
attend.
Under the sputtxurxhip of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, the uceptlonist at the Fcntald-Uuighton Memorial Hospital will be
Mrs. E. J. Itouth.
Prayer meeting will bo held ut
the Presbyteriun Church «t 7::iti
P. M.
Fit I DAY
The Sanford Townsend t’l ,1, will
meet at 8:00 P.M. m the , emi t
^Center. Everyone in infi'-e.

Wesley Daughters
Hold Regular Meet
The Daughters ..f Wesley Sun­
day School Class of the Fir-t
Methodist Church held it. regu­
lar business and social meeting at
the home of Mrs. Thomas I, .Sulli­
van on Cameron Avenue Monday
evening In the form of n supper.
Oil arrival of the guests Mr*
Sullivan conducted it tour of the
gardens, following which the hos­
tesses Mm. Sullivan. Mr-. John
Price, Mrs.
I.idu Stall, Mi .
Brodie
Williams,
Mis.
Versa
Woodcock and Mis* Mice (’hap
man served supper in tin- spaeiotr
dining room in buffet style. Cen­
tering the talde was u lovely ar­
rangement of roses. Throughout
Jhe house Mrs. Sullivan has sev­
era l arrangements of exoru and
mixed summer flowers.
During the business meeting
conducted by Mrs. M R. StrirkJand, class president. Mis. S.A.
Shinholser gave the devotional
using as her theme ••Secret of
Happy Living". The courtesy
chairman reported that five card*
and two houiiueU had tieen sent to
111 members.
The class voted to buy three
bles to he used for dining for
cKInley Hal.
Mrs. Shinholser was elected us
class teacher and Miss Ruth Hand

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TRADING POST
107 Hanford Art.

IMans Art* Announced
For Chapman Kites
Plans were announced today
for the mniriugc of Mi*.. Martha
Chapman, daughter of Mr. and
B.K. Chapman to John Alvin
Kilpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
K.U, Kilpatrick of Sanford.
The wedding will take place
July 111 ut 5:00 P.M. at the First
Methodist Church with the Itev
J.E. McKinley
ufficiating. No
formal invitation* art being is­
sued hilt all friends of the couple
are invited to attend.
Mi.s Barbara Chapman, sister
of the bride to be, will serve as
n,ald "t honor, and William Kil­
patrick. brother of the groom,
will act at- best man. Usher* wilt
be Laurier Heard, George Chap­
man, Hobby Jones anil llob Kil­
patrick.
A program of nuptial music will
hi given by Mr*. J.I.. MrEwan,
organist, and Roger Harris, solo­
ist. The reception will be held in
MrKinley Hall immediately after
the ceremony.
substitute teacher.
Following the business session
Alins Versa Woodcock conducted
u flower contest. Mis. Pnuliuc
Howard wa* given u prize for hav­
ing nil correct uml Mr*. W.S.
Harrison was given low prize.
Those present were Mrs. J II.
Anderson Jr., Mrs. Hen Monroe,
Mr*. Roy Tillis, Mrs. J. Cl. I.aney,
Mrs. It, li. Hickson, Mrs. E. C.
Williams, Mr* T. It. .Byrd, Mis,
W. E Hallies, Mis J. p. Thurmond,
Mrs. Clark Lconnrdy, Mr*. I,. M.
Tyre, Mrs. (). E. White, Mrs. At.
L. Wright, Mrs, A. D, Zachary,
Mis, Bessie Zachary, Mr*. Howard
A. Price, Mrs. R. A. FutreJI, Mrs.
M. J- Morris, Mrs. E. II. I.aney,
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Rev. and Mrs.
J. E. McKinley, Mrs. C. Talley,
Miss Chapman, Miss l.ilu WooiIumI, Miss Lida Stull, Mr*. Shitiholser, Miss Hund, Mrs. Howard,
Mrs. Strickland, Mis* Woodcock
and Miss Nit a Moore.

American Bustline
Comes Into Its Own

'Time and Tide” , summer home
of Mrs. Mary Rawlins was the
scene lust night for a picnic for
member* of the Pilot Club and
guest*. Mr*. Rawlins was assist­
ed in entertaining by Mrs. A. H.
Peterson.
Swimming and contests were
enjoyed with prize* being awarded
Mrs. M. C. Stone is spending to Mr*. It. M. Hall and Mis* Cc
a three weeks' vacation with her rile Heard.
A picnic supper consisting of
parents in Hcllwood, Ala.
chicken pilau, .string loans, cole
Mr, and Mr*. G. D. Croehton oi *law, cherry pe, hot roll* and
Jacksonville are visiting relulivc* iced tea was enjoyed try those
present. Mrs. H. E. Chapman in­
ill Sanford and Lake Mary.
vited the club to her dmighter'a
Ml*. W. J. Stoudentnire is wedding on July It*. Sin- also ask­
spending a few- weeks in Jack­ ed the cooperation of the mem­
sonville with r. Intive* and Irienri* bers in the census re nolint in re­
sponse to a letter from the ChntnMiss Tommy Melhvin is return­ ber of Commerce.
Those enjoying the picnic were.
ing today froni Sale Spring*, Flu.
where she has been for the past Mrs. Chapman, Mr*. Roth Seott,
.Mrs. it C. Maxwell and grand­
two week*.
children, Salle and AI 'ting. Ml*.
E, E. Anderson, manager of E. II. I.aney and daughter. Mr*,
the Mather Furniture Store, is I l,. Citrell Tally of Columbia, S. C.
attending the Furniture Mart in’ Mr*. WW V. Bitting, Mr* M. L.
Raiaiin, Sr., Mr*. A1 K Hoot. Ml*.
High Point, N. C. this week.
John L. Clark, Mr-. O. W Touch
Mrs. E. K. Anderson and daugh­ tin, Mr*. George Harden. Mr*. A.
ter Eugenia are spending a O. Juirell. Mr*. J. P. Hull. Mr*.
month's vacation in point* in E. H. Raiiduli Ji , Mrs Nancy
Pennsylvania and New
York Block. Mr*. Bail. Mrs. Z B. Rat­
liff, Mr*. Peterson, Mi*. Rawlins,
State.
Mr*. V. C. Messenger, Mi*. W ,KHollytiead. All** Maude Unm*»i&gt;
Mi*. Fred Carter from Florence, anii Mis* Charlotte Smith.
Ain. and son llilty of Jolinsoriville,
Term, and Mi*s Dorothy Pledcci Fitiolis Meet With
from Birmingham, Ala. are vis lmg Mrs. E. M. Swain of this city.
Mrs. Evans McCoy

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Mr. mid Mi* l!|i-nn W.mldzh
and sons, Joe mol John will *r
rive tonight from Atluntu to visit
Mrs. Clam Brady ut her home on
Pntk Averne.
Mr*. June Perrelta mid daugh­
ter Pauline and Mr. and Mrs. Caii
Dniun of New York are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Curl Hollenbeck
of Hanford.
Miss Murilyan Louise Steele
from Fort Riley, Kan. celebrated
her eight birthday yesterday with
her grandmother Mr*. Vv. T.
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. It. H Upplncot
nm! laughter Marcia Koy havi
returned from a visit with rela­
tive* and Iriends in Baltimore,
Washington, D. C., Columbia uml
XttHIltH.

Friends of Harold Dekle will
regret to learn that he is con­
By DOROTHY HOE
Ansociated Press Fashion Writer fined to Orange Memorial Hos­
pital where he underwent un op­
NEW YORK. July 12 —
The American bust line come* in­ eration on u broken knee-cap
to it* own again in the pre­ yesterday.
views of fall fashions being
Cadet Juhn D. Jackson of San­
staged tills week for the nutioi.’s
ford, is on six weeks intensive
press.
Mae Weal pockets are tile de­ training with the Signal C.rps
vice adopted by Pauline Trigere Reserve Off her* Training Corps
to accent Hollywood’s favorite at Fort Monmouth, N. J. An uncurve*.
These
arc
distended dergrndunte of Georgia Institute
pockets placed strategically just of Technology, Cadet Juckson is
above the bust line for added il­ one of approximately 1101) Signal
lusion. Soft drapery also Is em­ Corps ROTC cadets Inkinu spec­
ployed for this purpose hy prac­ ialized training In all field* of
tically all designer* thi* season, communication at Fort Monmouth
many of whom use in addition —“ home of the Signal Corps."
the “ illusion" neckline on even­
ing gowns. Thi* is the starUinc
device of a pleated frill wh’cn "poodle" coat which is a sen­
ascend* petal fashion from the sation of the season, made of the
waistline and apparently Is nil shaggy "doormat” fabric which
there* is to the ikkHcc. The illu­ a number of designer* have im­
sion is that there is an invisi­ ported.
ble lira-top beneath it, to keep
Nettie UoHenstein, noted a* the
matters decoruus.,
original sponsor of the "little
Miss Trigere show* also the Muck dress" as the favorite uni-

Fashions go "slim hip" s o . . .

Pilots Enjoy Picnic
At “ Time Ami Tide”

Mrs. Evans McCoy wm; hostess
at her holm' mi palmetto Avenue
lust night tur llu- mi-eling of the
Fidclis Cla»* ut the Fli*t Uapti**
Cliurch with Mi* F L- Woodruff,
Jr. pre* idli1g .
Mr*. E. II Cordell presented
the devotional* and repoit. of tillvnritu* officers were given. It
wn* announced .that two mumliers
arc ill. Mr*. .1. M. Move is con­
fined to tin- Atlantic Coast Line
Hospital in Wnycrosa, Ga. and
Mr*. II. I (ihlwiriie i* in Florida
Sanitarium In Oiltindu, Mr*, F. K.
Co-1per rtp-rte.: on the cards and
Gower* sent to ill member* ami
♦heir families during th • month
of Julie
The group ievidod to buy toy*
for tie B e g in n e r 's N u r s e r y at the
churrh and Mr* I'eler Knudsen
male i gif' ol *5 toward the pro
jeci. Mr*.
C. Mxwtvnpir vohinte-ieii 'i. purchase th e toy*. Dur­
ing the social hour several amus­
ing game* and contest* were en­
joyed unitei tiio direction of Mi*.
I). K. McNnli. I’rlzcs were presentc,| to Mrs. McCuv, Mrs. Miriam
Vlneup ami Mr*. John Miller.
Late in the evening refresh­
ment* were serve! to the followiii
Mrs. F. E. Gate hell, Mr*. Wood­
ruff. Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Cordell,
Mr*. A. L. Thomas, Mr*. J. V.
Phillip*, Mr*. II. M Pearce. Airs.
V'ineup, Mrs. McNub, Mr*. Mess­
enger, Mm, Cooper, Mrs. I.. F.
Garner, Mr*. Knudsen, Mr*. 8. (!.
Graimm and Mr* McCoy.
form of American women, goes
far afield this season In line of
■her most exciting and beautiful
collections. For drea*-up weur
she likes gold or silver lame*,
gold-headed nets and a general
air of ull-over glitter.
Her suits have nipped waist­
lines, rounded curve* and an air
of trimness softended hy dress­
maker louche*, while her costs
sometimes are cut in complete
circles.

PAG E TH REE
A small paint brush la hxr.dy
fnr removing crumbs from *n
electric toodter or wnlflr irur

Lake Mary
It* M ld .lM A

I*. ANDERSON

H.T. Russell left Thursday fur
Horton, Kan. He expect* to visit
hi; sifter there for three weeks
and they will he joined hv hi*
brother from California.
Mr. and Mr*. Millard Rice were
the guest* of their relutlvis in
Tampa from Snturdnv through
Wednesday.
Rev. inn! Mr*. C.H. Dobbins of
Crown Point, Itid. are conducting
a tent revival in connection with
the Church of tlie Naxurenc. He
i* preaching uml she i* both u
musician ami a chalk urlisl. The
service* lire scheduled to continue
through July III.
Mr. and Mr*. C.l'. lirusiugton
have a* their guest*, their son and
dm ghter-ltt-law, Mr. and Mr*. K.
T, Hru*ington mid four sous, of
Cincinnati.
Tiie Henry Ru**ell* entertained
their parents, Mr. and Mr*. II.T
Hu* *1*11 tit their Daytona Bench
home over the holiday.
Visiting the P.D. Anderson* on
Lake Kniniii are Id* brother uml
two »i*ter*-in-lnw, Mr. mol Mr*.
Russell Anderson and Mr*. David
Anderson.
After a vacation spent with re­
lative* ill Georgia, the J.I.. Hob­
by* are home again.
ILK. Franklin, hi* daughter
Mr*. I leda Hedrick mid son
Frankie of Daytona lleucli spent
July t visiting friends in Jackson­
ville mid St. Augustine.
Mr. and Mr*. Ithhnrd W. Kaoyh
of Gainesville were guests o” 0 '
the holiday of their parent*. Othjr
visitor* at the H.M. Gleason home
arc hi* sister and children, Mr*.
Elmer Fadden hiiiI Alice, Allen,
Mill and Anne ol Pulwlnui, N.Y.
Tiny expect to lie here u week.
All uf them, some eleven in uuliliier, spent the Foul tli at Day­
tona lie ucli.
.Mr. mid Mrs. Everett Dix wlm
have been ut Holly Hill have re­
lumed to the home of her parent*,
the ILK. True*.
Allen and Alice Fadden and
friend, Cecelia R Dupuis » f Pots­
dam, N.Y. left Saturday for ii
tour of southern Florida. They
uic the guest* of the H.M. Glea­
son*.
Mr*. K.I.. Humphrey uml childten, Leroy uml Linda, who have
liven visiting lelutivv* in Smith
Cur nil rui, relumed recently.
The P.D. Anderson* hud n*
their guest* over the weekend his
nephew uml niece, Mr. mid Mrs.
Edward MeCmiughy of Clear­
water.
Mr. umt Mrs. AI Bryunt, Jr., of
Jacksonville me the proud pnrerit*
of a son, horn ut the FertinldLaughton Memorial Hospital July
Id.
Doinlhy Lee returned Sunday
night from a visit with hei grand­
parent* Rev. mid Mr*. S. J. Grady,
who are now living in SltVite.
Mrs. J.L. Humphrey and daugh­
ter*. Jeunine uml Sandra Lee, who
have hern visiting relatives in
We*l Virginia are ut home ngnin.
Spending Friday with relative*
in Gainesville and Ocala were the
H.M. Gleason*. Mrs. J.L. Ilolihy
and daughter Mary Grace, Mr
Gleason’s *i*|er, Mr*. Elmer Fndden and children, Allen, Bill, Alice
und Annie and a friend, Cecelia
It, Dupuis, all of Potsdam. N.Y.
Mr. and Air*. Roy L. Howell, Jr
and son Milton were called to
Oxlerfield, Gm., Saturday night,
duo to the iltni-K* of her father.
'Hu- F.G. la-os have ax their
guests, her brother and sister-inlaw, Air. uml Mr*. Charles Chest­
nut of Indian Orchard, Max*.
Mr. and Mr*. A.F. Kemp drove

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WEATHER!
Door* Open
12:15 I’.At. Dali)

BARGAIN .MATINEE!
35c 1:00 To 6:00 I*. AI.

m i 'j* %
Underworld lender* get together in n scene fmni MGM's “The
Asphalt Jungle,” with Sterling Haydtu and I "id* Culhein. showing
on the If 11x Screen Thursday atid Fi iday
to luikc City Friday ufterniKin ti«
sec licr parent*. Mrs, Steven?
wlm has been cunfiried in the hos­
pital, ha* 11ecu brought hame. MtKernp i* remaining several dny*
while Mi. Kemp returned Sunday
Yuuirgster* especially will en­
joy Hennul Butter and I tor cy
Toa*t for hreakfuMt, lunch, or for
an afternoon snack. To make
them blend two tablespoons of
peanut butter with an orpinI
amount of soft butter or mar­
garine uml n tablespoon of liar,ey; spicnd on five slice* of
toasted bread mid toast again
under the broiling unit. Cut each
alive into strip* mid serve im­
mediately.

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Children Under 12 \ r*. Ad*
milted Free With I'arenlx
Anytime Except Saturday
A Sunday.
LAST

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Three came Home

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THURSDAY

A F R ID A Y !

Mi lit ul Mi v ll A 'lAlttle o f (
laiitlii, fi*i HUMi v o f S u n f o id , tod
inumiii ui’tl Hu­ n i i t h ol i
I-1 -it Alien .Ji., [l pounds and
ounce, on July li at Fermi
Laughton Memorial Hospital

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“ Visit Our Bi*freshment ( ’enter”
“ MUVIES UNDER THE STARS’ANFORD • O R LAN D O

H IG H W A Y

LOUIS
CALHERN

JIAN
HAGEN
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Cartoon—“ Yankee
Doodle Mouse"
( onicily—".Malare
In The I’alare”

IMICCIC GOODS
HK.MHKKU SHEERS Reg. |,.1» y,l.
Sale 0gc yd.

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For Hack to College . , .
or Vacation Bound . . micti lovely new lingerie
ut Hitch reaHonable
prices I

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RAYON CKKI’ K Reg. OHc yd.
Snle I g c yd.
RAYON I'l.AID Reg. LI!) ytl.
Sale Q0c yd.
MUSLIN Reg 89c yd.
Sale g g c yd.

Shortie Gowns

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For cool, comfortable
nleeping. Daintily lace
trimmed In paHtel
colora.

H ID L B mnd M l
by Formfit

|.98 up
4

Hale g g c yd.
FI.AXON Reg. 89c yd.

Men’s Sport Shirts

For your aun-back
fashion*. Cotton,
crepe and Nylon
knit*, lace and eye­
let trimmed.

OONCAVE NYLON TAFFETA FRONT PANEL-in two
pjirlr skillfully curved and fitted together, to trim the lummy
Italy without boning.

By JAYSON In Short
Sleeve*.

Special Purchase
|.69 &amp; |.98

|.59 up

SATIN ELASTIC BACK PANEL-up-and-down stretch only,
to fatten the back beautifully.
,
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MACONAL TALON FASTENER-ingeniously set to amid
contact with the hip bone.

l Hip" Life Poaty or CinlU f l i J B
Other* f raws 9 7 M
i from I I J S

DIMITY Reg. OSr yd.

Half Slips

FLEXIBLE NON-ROLL WAISTLINE-instantly adjusts to
pour m y own waist sise,',, can't roll over.

la mid km f « * W y fittorf m

Sate 0 g r yd.

Snle 4Q‘‘ &gt;’d-

EXCLUSIVE “ SCANT H IP" CONTROL—an extra piece of
dtwrljr curved elastic that follows the hip line down, ••
whittle* away inches from your hips.

' CURVE-front panel of the girdle ia curved up
-in walking or sitting-back fit* low and cupa
ao it won’t ride up.

PRINTED ORGANDY Reg. 79c ytl.

Ladies’ Dresses
One group Cottons and
Silks, value to 17.98
Special
$5

Shortie P. J.’s
Men’s Rayon

Juat the thing for
school or vacations!
Kverybody lovea them!
Dainty cotton prints.

Slacks

|.98 up
Sanford’s newest and most modern itore is completely
air-conditioned for your shopping pleasure . . . .

S S S E 5

orrottiTB fort o m c i

One rack Sun Hacks,
Specially priced

3.98-4.98

Cool, crease resistant ill
ull colors, solids and
plaids.

&lt;l-|ic. Change-ubouts in
Blue, Tan or Grey
Chumbray, values 9.98
Special

4*99 up

6.98

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�wr-nyrcr&gt; \y JULY, 12 1950

■mr 9\ypn?m h e r a l d . b a v f o r d , Fl o r id a

f AGE FOUR

Sanford, Lake, And Levy Tear Gainesville Apart, 8-2
Big Ed Blasts Twin
Set Of Home Runs;
Triple Play Ma de :
Lake Gathers Win

Schoendienst’s B last In 14th
Defeats American Loop Champs ^

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Heavy Rainstorm
P o s t p o n e s 42nd
N e t Tournament

J e t Will Jake LaMotta To
Italian

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Willowy Red Nlinrndicnxl powered a Ted
Cl IICAGO
NEW Y O R K . July 12—t/Pi—
D A YTO N A R E A C H , July 12—
Gray liotnr run ball into tlic np[)cr Irlt field scat* in the Nth inning iSpl.t —Jiffy Jet, who rank* next | Middleweight
B*arld Snorts Reporter
Champion
Jake
The Sanford Giants looked like yesterday to snap Amc»ir,.n League all star domination with a tingling to world’s chtimpion Real Hunts* LaMotta bucks a rwiuhle jinx
man, as the outstanding Volusia I tonight when he defends hi*
anything hut a second division lull 1-3 National Lcnyur victory.
Top drawer pitching hy New York’s Larry Jansen and the lean Count y greyhound, goes to the title against unbeaten) Tlberio
d u h Itsl night when they tore Into
post in llie feature ninth race at Mitrl of Italy In Madison Squat*the Galnetvillr G Mrn for an ILJ Cincinnati whip, Ewell 111nek**
tiie Volusia County dog track to­ liaid iii
w.M.
rent
the
crowd
of
1/1.127,
i(rll
itttlHrij
ln
till,
(|rat
victory.
The last thtee middleweight
night to compete against seven
home
babblingt ut one of the |(iv&gt; )|f
()tr
inU|ip£.r
nf the country's fastest iouterb. king*, Marcel Cerdnn, Tony Zale
Veteran Ifuddy L a ir went the tom I game* in all-alar history. )(lf fi ,,,
Il(„Plli :l7f,
lost
Mrs. O. Z. Fen ell's m u -nt input nut Rocky Grniiano, nil
Siiveri hy a Itnck-to-lhi* wall
u
route, lor the locals ending then
■p.-edslcr will have to use all tin t crowns In tlicir first dem
trli
hy
ClilrnKiuo
Andy
I’liflii
‘
‘
,,
.
,,
liner Ratnc losirirt sIMak are! bring on Van ken Tern Henri, h in the
.Vh.temlleiist,
normally
no i her speed and. track skill tonight. fen i s, All three were favored
tng hn own rrrord up In nine wiln r.Mli,
H krop ahead of surh as Eager in win
the
National
I..,-truer,
with only three honor
LaMotta is a 5 to 7 choice I*:
all season is « Unity. Rocket Roller, Knrlroek,
and four losses. 1he. reliable work­ . 11wed I,.irk for their f.r t win | &lt;" his rr. dll
wlft liltter. Aiioln-t the left itivci'
Edge, Trim Trick, B's rapture the lb-rounder in his
horse gave up nine lists and tx\" inee r.i 11 In thi^ first extra
t ii-l defense since ho won the
inning "dream" lmmip. The* m - I l'*H&lt;l*d f5myt only noiithpnw in Mar nod Dinied.
walks, while sinking out two.
iei, now stan.ls
’i'o .lute Jiffy Jet’s record . Iriiiipionsh'p from the Ill-fated
Buddy was saved (torn a ton o| v,,r
of
llie
imw
vanquished
leads like a greyhound surceas Cerdnn.
This oh'tervrr thinks the jinx
trouble in the fifth inning wlon A liierlr alts.
itory. In 12 stmts she lias land­
Wlmt looked like ii routine ileed Ir. I in* money 12 times, Kin* is going to strike again.
the G s loaded the sacks with one
Jake, at 21). appears to lie ovci
el.dtm l" r llie I#-*i fnvoied Am eri­
Im;* chalked up &gt;ix wins an i
out. He forced Emmerich to hu in cans
In hill, lie ’s taken plenty of
turned in!., a dog-ear dug
come in second five times, winch
lo a double play, however, to pot battle lifter Itnliili Kiner lied
means that site turn hern a fac­ punches in liis ten year# of pro
the damper on the visitor.' last Hi seure with a I* nd off homer
tor in eleven &gt;|uiniclan. Just once battling, and slowed down eon
off Del mltV Art Houttemnn in
•dnaldy. Hr fights in IB-second
did she drop to Ihiid, and that
serious scoring threat.
the ninth.
wnu noon nfler Hie summer rac­ fhtriic* hoping to get the nfBig E-l l.svy had a field .lay
With the I’hil's lirllliant relief­
ing ine-t Malted, when she war fif-inl,' nod with hla short, eye­
at tho pint- gathering hi". 24 and er. Jim Koiidanty, and .lari'en
outfoote&gt;l hy B's Mar and Motion. catching Inir-ts.
St5 round tripper* of tin nawui. and lllarkwell in eontrol, tho
Mitrl, who celebrated his 24th
The purses earned hy Jiffy Jet
Jilt fifth inning Ida enine with Americans never thicntini’d lif­
birthday today and hopes to rap
line,- June .Mid total S I,157 00.
Hone on the sucks, litit hi:* repeal ter they tool, the lead with two
in the nixth brought. in Man-1 off Dodger Don Newcoinhe in
(if the six greyhounds that it off with the world title, is
fleet-footed and fast with his
i ’oelker who wn* camped on thn fifth. Never llileatened, that
have tieaten Jiffy Jet tills sea
&gt;an, three of them me included hands,
t ., exrept for the sensational
Tlte handsome, well-built In*
in tonight's setup. 'I hey are
rutrh hy I ’afkii in the 12th.
•Stephen Kr.igel I's Eager Itahy, cyder Ihrow* a hard left jnh, ha*
Andy, -cntinl mini In the N a­
■ good right hand punch, and
Mm. M. A. Ilniighn'.i Denied anil ■
tional swing Miift renter field
tins supreme eonfidenee in his
It's Mar, owned l.y Harvey House.
gang, raced to Hu1 wall in deep
Rocket. Roller, itlsti owned by
rigid renter to drag down llrn 'lift, Fi rrell, is rcitninly enpahle
rirh’a
long pinch diive
with
of riililing his name to this list.
two gutic in Die 12th. Harking
near the reoridsiaril, some 42o
This I 1-ponnd htiiidltt in his Inst
feet from home plate. I’ufl.o
two appeal nnees scortnl feature
made one of the finest ealchts
win* in Ml.I seconds rneh.
in any nil star game.
E h v i u H-dog races are sche­
Pnfku almost won the ganu
duled for tonight. The Inst rnro
himself in the lit*' when hn
of the ••veiling will lie over the
sent left fielder Dom DiMaggio
In aeli cniltse and w ill firing nut
of Huston hark near Die fenrii
m il
aeasoned iiiarnthoiiers ns
to drag down his lung drive with
tVachreta, I’retty Pert, Rocket
Die linscri loaded mid two out.
Chief olid Ruhr llinl-or,
Jansen Maxed Into the recoul
isuit,a with one oT Die brat join
It was a goml thing he was
since tliia roloiful aeries oilg- then*, ton, foi lie iiimie a dtnt*
Iniitod In Oils simir f.'omiskev /ling live, head catch oil WuR.
1‘lirk hark ill Pl.l.'l. Allowed to Dropo’d long licit tu Dm centerwork mole than tine*’ InningH field hnrtier in Die seronil ,San­
when the gante went overtime er opened ill right field.
Slaughter sta ll'd tin* Nats mi
thell way after Robinson grnuitdpitch iiifted a ImII In short rigid
• d ii single to right in he #efield. Hubert* Stormed ill from tinerond. The •M-year-old Slunghpastures and snagged the hall for
tcr, pliylng Ids seventh nll-stai
the first mil. He threw to hum*
game, tripled off Hie wall in left
in tirnu to catch l ake who was
ci ntci seining ItoMiy. Sliiugtite,*
attempting to score tor tin' second
retired oti Hauer's fly to right,
out.
fielder limit, Evers Yankee Vic
The bull xva:, thru tosiett hack In
Ram Id, who pilthed the flrsi
thn mound where the pitched flood
three Inning, was the victim of
7 ho Indian* scored three In tho
this blast.
wailing for the next hatter. Mali­
ljr»t inning nnd broke a 11-3 lie
nger Clinrtiu Jlrrwi-lrr earning
Define
it
was
over
Mgr. t heir seven-inning opener, H‘-3, With live m I Im sixth.
C arry
Stengel
had used mk but Columbia raptured the re­
charging in from alinrt-dop a
Savannah opened the nightpitchers and Shot tun five. Tim gulation nightcap, t&gt;-7, to go eup vxitli another three run out
■pill second lalcr hollering fur the
■gate to ha tossed lo second Imao
win eventually went lo lilaek- hark in front. Columbus' Cards burst, but it disappeared xvlien
well and Hi" loss, of course, tu had to go 1i innings to slay in (’ohm.bin »colrd five In the aeenoth I'oclker and Chuddcrlnn,
Gray.
In a play that wn* vaguely rentinthe running hy edging Charles­ mill. II hI Htnmey drove In what
Shut ton. Incident ally, drew a ton. fi t. The li-nguc-lfailing Ma­ pioved to lie the winning runs
Iseent of the, Daffy Dnifgrrs of
terrific deep throated Imo from con Pearlies went down before with n triple in (hr eighth, 11c
tho ’.70s, weie both camped up the
the crowd when his iinnio was nn onslaught • f Augustn hits, also had four singles to give
Keystone sack.
announced in pre-gntno ceremon­ 10-4, in th" only gnino played of him a perfect night id the plate.
Chaddeiton broke for first ami
ies. Harney obligingly rnmo out a scheduled ilmihtchriliior. The Both teams got 11 liita in the
was trapped in ■* run down when
of the dugnut, Imi in hand to first game was mined out as reennd Rome.
Poelker decided to rut loon** for
smile at his tormentors. They was a single game between Jack­
home. Seronil baseman Foster
Clou mini * had n leal fight oil
liked Shot tou for it lint still sonville and (iieim vllle.
seeing Poelker advancing on tho
&lt;tx hands in trimming tho Rebels.
honed
later
ln
Ihu
game
when
platter l'|rr*v to luiino to cimp him
The same teams meet again In every Inning Charleston left
Dodger Duke Kidder went In to tonight
duwn ending the Inning.
with
the
riiinrd-oul runner* stranded. Tho Hcbt* went
hat
for
Jansen,
1 The locals take on the Orlando
of last night playing two.
out in front, in the firat inning
'(senator* tonight in what should
and the Card# tied it, up in the
A
B
U
1
1
0
A
i
American
Leag
tie
A
B
R
H
O
A
prove to bo ono of tho liest bat­
second. Columbus moved out In
7
0
1
2
3
Ki/rulo,
it
6
0
2
2
2
tle* seen so far ul MBP. The
iron! In the Ihiid when Jim DloIdoublehcailur is #cheduled to start
6 1 2 1 0 Doby. c f
6 1 2 9 0
•t 6:110. Manager Levy 1* expect5 0 011 I ! Kell, 3b
6 0 0 2 4
ed to glvo tho hurling task* to
4
1
1
3
2
Williams,
If
4
0 12 0
Ingleton and Kloven*.
2 0 0 0 0 0 , DiMaggio
2 0 0 1 0
HAMON DUST— The fleet foot­
f j 2 2 0 Oropo. lb
3 0 10 1
ed Giants stole three base* . .
1 I I 1 i Fain, lb
3 0 12 1
Levy missed stepping on home
2 0 0 1 0 Ever#, rf
2 0 0 10
plate after his nrcumt tinnier ami
, 4 0 2 4 0 ). DiMaggio, tf
3 0 0 3 0
had to come back to complete the
6 0 0 U 2 Berta, c
2 0 0 2 0
task . . ChalkierW* recovery of
Tomsk's bubbled liner In the 4th Marion, is
2 0 0 0 2 Organ, c
3 0 0 7 I
was easily the play of the night Konitanly, p
0 0 0 0 0 D a m , 2b
3 0 0 14
L , . Poelker now leading off the Janien, P
2 0 0 1 0 Coleman, 2b
2 0 0 0 0
6ha locals . . will Hmidy ever b-Snider
1 0 0 0 0 Raitbi, p
0 0 0 0 0
atop hulling?
Blackwell, p
1 0 0 0 I c-Micliaels
| | | 0 0
Robert#, p
1 0 0 0 0 Lemon, p
0 10 10
Newcombe, p
0 0 0 0 1 Houtteman, p
I 0 0 I 0
i-Biiler
1 0 I 0 0 Reynold#, p
I 0 0 0 0
3eeie, is
3 0 0 2 4 d-Henrich
I 0 0 0 0
Totali
5 2 4 1 0 4 2 1 7 Gray, p
0 0 0 0 0
. B y llll.i, IIEIIINC

Knockdown Rattle
Appears For 2nd
Place In SA Loop

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2; Umon I in 3 ( Konitanly 0 in If Houtteman 3 in 3i Jansen I in
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Winner—Blackwell, Loter—Gray.
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ubllitv to take Jake.
M itll plans to keep on the
move roiistantly. l.nMatta's luittle-srarrrd fine cut* easily tliese
nays.
'J'hl* i* Mitri's seronil fight
here hut he'll have most of llie
anticipated crowd of 12,(100 cheer­
ing for him. It’s not because lie’s
caught fire here. It's just tli.it
the home folks don’t go for Jake.
LaMotta *vas licked, lint good,
in tils lu-*t outing here again't
Rolled Villenmin of Frnncc Dec.
Hi. It was ids first showing here
nfter winning the title from Cer­
da n lie win roundly honed.
l.nMoltn will hit dose to Mr
ICiO-pound weight
limit. Mitri
figures to scnle 1BH.

by Cotton

with two mrn his comeback role, took over froa
gla by Htrasto BUrter Ray Travn In tho flra
foe tno (taints Inning and want on to data ou
three hits to Lersburg, The nlfti
aouthnaw struck out 18 men. R
alao loaned nine free paaaeo bo
RtCMft W ilt
was n*Ver In too much hot xrata#
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A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
The homerun section of the
Southern Association record book
in.iv not have to be completely
ic written, but it will have plenty
of additions If the Ritmlnitham
Huron:* k e p up their present
pace.
Huron second sneker Lou Danta
man recently added hi* name t ?
a li»t of five southern league
Muggers who have hit three con•ecutln
homers.
Last
night
Charlr
(Chuck I Maxwell, the
Birmingham cleanup man, joined
nti ex, In ive group of lliiee who
have flammed out two circuit

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aoingled far Newcombe in 6th.
a-Flied out for Janien in 12th*
c-Dpubled for Raichi in 3rd.
d-Flied out for Reynold# in 12th.

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6ft feet wide on each side o f the
ATLA N TIC ' r iiA S T
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R O A D COM P A N T .
A
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vision o f alignment o f the main
porpormion,
I rack as now located and (o he
P flH Itm fr,
conMru« ted by the A t la n tic Coast
r».
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w r si c orne r o f the Ki| tif S r lU
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all parsons tmvlnis **r thUming; nut
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renter line o f the proposed re *
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that certain atrip or i m * ; .,r
present
main trac k 2K1 5 feet
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o f B E 1! o f H igd on |«; T ow n sli lp
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20 South. ItJMiKr .in East
tn.»re
from H r point o f Iniersecp art icu larly di'urrlhwl a* followm
tl**n with the north line *if the
A atrip o f Mud l&lt;»o |..t u Id* I t-lnit
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running thence ao u llt weetn urd ly.
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radlim of 2KK4.V feet, a dlalaiir#
Irm k nn now I f uted and to lie
of *14* 3 fret t*» the
point
of
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t a n g e n t , Uicrit e anu thwestviardly,
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ha Id
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"it I s
feet
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east*
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w ar dly fro m annttiw eat c orne r o f
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EH of S E * . o f H W *. o f Kerf Ion
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firm with Hie nor Hi line uf the
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aurlng alo n g anld center line from
ru nn in g tln n i f eoutb w m *i u ardl&gt;
the cast line o f the K H o f H E U
f»fi n, c u rv e to Hie right h a v in g a
o f B W , o f anld Pee Hon 18, to the
ra d io s of £MI4,e feet, u dlhtafice nf
e»ist line o f land o f Mr* Nellie It.
l i p f t . f feet to a point In the went
Mullins, c o n la ln ln g
1 74 acres,
lltir o f B W S o f HE »4
.if
eald
more or less
8i&lt; Hot, 1*1
dlRtnnt
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feet
You and each o f you ar e hereby
Pon th m * r d l \ from the northwest com manded lo he mid ap pea r In the
cot or r . f tp.. s \ , « , o f the H E 1* o f c ir c u it Court o f the Ninth Judicial
paid Heel Inn Hv ea hl atrip o f land c ir cu it of Florida. In nnd f o r Hein.
i A t i i i d l f i g noli! IrH i‘M w artliv *217 l o o k 4 Co li n I v , Flothlu. In the o f f l c t
f*Pi
i*ie ,tm i r f * iilfOtg * t|fft |iru* o f the Clerk o f said Court In tha
|Oi&gt;i«'t*r| cen te r line front (he oni Hi C ity o f Hanfor*!, Hamltiole County,
lin e t it t he went Rue o f HIV*, n f 1 F lo rid a, on m b efo re the 22nd day
P E 14 nf not'd Her Hott I* • on in I n* ! of A iikur L |!'J«.
tr&gt; show
what
trie 1.4 3 a - re. tool e or '* t right , title or Interest you may
UARCEL 'l l ’
I hav e In or to the a for e said prope rty
In Pttnififde l*»titifv. p H that n r * diavrllifd
the Uetlfion fli n t In
tain strip nr p a r e d o f land, lying HlH fglisc in this Court* i\nd to

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Lc^rul Nuticc

T ry a n d S to p M e
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one who can make elaring mistakes in gramm ar and thereby
cause them to come Into good usage. In O ttaw a, III., Colonel
Dully advised a humorist.
•'The only Way you can get
your slidT laughed at is to
read it to a girl who has
dimples " And in Hollywood,
a producer told a famous
novelist, " I ’ve rend worse
books In my time—but you
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PHONE 148
Waal Ada still bo arroaltd
ato» iko aaloahoao aa a m •oaadnm rbaraa II soar aaaoo
la llalod la Iko trlr,boB9 kaak.
la 'ralarn for Ihla arraMMut,.
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la aar arr.mrtlr, la &gt;rdar fnr
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VKLAKA A rA lM S N T B , Em m
and Store*. 118 W. First Btraat
Phone 4W-W.________
JlObFRN 2 liedrnom apt. (Upper).
808 Park Aye. _
6 ROOM Apt. Celery A Mfllonvilla. Inquire Seaboard ON Co.
114 W. 1st, St. Phone 708.
m o d e r n ' 4 Room apartment, fur*
nlihed or unfumlihad. 600 Park
. Avenue.
FURNISHED APTS. FOR RENT
1 f-Rooins with private bath and
Electric kitchen.
t 8-Room* with private beth nnd
Electric kitchen. Apply 212 W.
4th Street or Nick Pkg, Store
.. 410 BanfoH Aye.____ _________
TWO BEDROOM large furnished
■partment-3Id Mngnulia-Cnll A.
. K. Rossettrr FloriaU 212-W.
TW IN OAK Apartments. C. H.
: Bcliauwecker, 210 Cedar Ave.
. Coronado Reach, New Smyrna
Beach. (66. per mo. Gas, water,
- J j«h U Inrludod.______________
I ROOM Apartment unfumiahed,
electric hot water heater ami
■ stove, newly decorated. Ph. 703
8th R MeilonvHle._________ _
GARAGE Building and abowronm.
&gt; Approxtmotel y 2,600 *q. ft.
' Suitable for ■to rage. Phone
MO-M.
apartment; one bedroom
__ ____ed apt. Also gas stove
far sale. 618 Perk. Phone 700-J.
RENT—3 room furnished
. a »L Apply 317 Palmetto Ave.
r o l RENT— Furnished 6 room
house, all electric kitchen, nice
lan e grounds, a comfortable
home In Orange City. Purest
•rater in Ihe world, a pleasant
place to live, contact owner 601
fcaaford Ave. or phone 11)3.
4 ROOM, furnished, insulated as. * y ai»t. Ph. 432-W.
Kbn RENT:
Modern 6-room

M tM ,

unfurnished.

Phone

KENT

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GOOD AND It \IV
FURNISHED apartment. 2 rooms
and l nt Ii. Apply al Sunshine Used HPc Walnut Rmlrttom
suite
4t&gt;
.'link, 1.
TWO apartments, 3 and 4 rnoTiiH. Used 21V Living Room Suite
i filll Magnolia Ave. Phone 4KK. Used 3l’c Living Room Suite ft
Used Sofa Red with Maple
'— IU'dI I'lsmte !'‘ur Snip—3 Arms
IS
I'x il Solid Oak Hide RoHrit 111
FI.O-I'CIiE baring property in- Used Round Dining Homo
Tnhlc
10.
rl’tllng ivelj liink nnd lower, not
C'rlo tiiitbling. Assess,’&lt;l nt II.- Used Kitchen Cabinet
IP.
dlHt, priic 91.001)00. Phone or Special! tlx 12 Linoleum
fi.
vr'to Al liimk, I’omonn Park, Special! PlaHtic Window Shades
Fla.
Choice of Chlofa
I,
MATHER o r SANFORD
3 UEI&gt;ltlu IM honu* liM'Nteil nt IHlil
Phone I
Vugnolin A le Newly ilerornteil 2(13-00 K. let. SI.
inside nml out. Cun t*o purchas­
« — AK TIC IsK H W A N T K I )— «
ed on iCMMiiinbt*' term*.
IIUIIICIIT \. W11 1.1AMS. Itcnllnr W E RO Y. H E L L A Tit M il! use I
RniniiiiHl I*. I.umlii'iist, A*M*rlntr
furniture. Wileon-Mnlei Fuinii’lmne 7,12 Atlantic Rank Rtilldlng
turn f . !tt t E t-1 Phone nr&gt;«
KUlt LEASE OR SAI.E -Ororcry
store complete will* fixture*. 7— i'clH-l.lvrsliirU-SupnllrM
Five riwrn nparlmenl ever the
stole. Phone 1H4-J.
____ WE TICK up your dead anliual
withuut charge. I’bmic Oviedo
N it’ E FARM home, tiled land,
2(1(11.
. ____
_ froil, hulldlnga. 1669-J after 6.
WANTED—A
good
home
fin a
LAKE HARNEY
•mall puppy. I ll E 21st. Si.
Large Lake Front Lot* with nat­
Phone 6(11-VV
______________
ural sand beach. AUn 6 acre
tracks of good land, lake privi­
HELP w a n t i ;11
leges. A.A. .lane, owner South
Shore of Lake Harney. P. O. EXPERIENCED help. A p p I v
Geneva, Fla.
Laney'g _prti^_Htore;
LONG or short term—new 2 bed­
white 18-35, variety uf
room house, all electric, fur­ GIRLS,
Jobx. Apply now to George
nished, faring Lake Monroe. J.
Touhy between 8 ami 11 Mon­
R, Williamson, owner. Hickory
day thfough Friday -Florida
Street, Plantation Estates, DeFashion* Administration RulldBerr,
Ing, Airbase._______________
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I,AWN,MOWERS Sharpened,
cycle* icpnimt, Lock A Kejwork. ‘ 1’iompt Service, li. \\.
Shnnmii, 3111 K. 4*li St.
NEW FLOORS curiam! to ?&gt;i tfecluiti (1|,| flnorn mmle lil&gt;*
new. Finiching. rlcantng A wax­
ing. r.ittalili' iniwrr plalil, J2
ycuru tixperirnro in SvmiiiuU
County, 11. M Gleason, l.aka
Murv.
litA C I OR WORK. Pie,nr 1117-J
fir free eelinintes. .link ItllSSlll'linn tine, htilhlorttr, ilnni), truck,
murk, fill iliil. mIii’II mil "lav
l&gt;y luiul or job. Contact il- R
t lli.teil. mill ii-HOi inle . mt* E.
*Jetv York Ave., Ib-Liuel. I’ll
450 m 'JHA-W
lliui'l tnniiner lino (lie imimer
WAKE FRESH! WORK FRESH!
STAY FRESH!
Mitchell renin mi nindituoier
"Tin* World's Fine I"
Sale or Rent
For Information Phone I It40
Vielopi, Ii Ref- igi I III ion Si t\e e.
n i i i ..i ,, I iu Alnniuig Sennii'l ilrImiilo Evening Slur. Call RnlpF
Ifev
11(15-.*
iK N F fllA N ill.INKS mule tu
order. SmtilmiR* Veneiim llhml
Co.
521) W. 3rd St.
Pimm-

RULLlKi/ING, Lami Clearing nnd
(■lading.
(.'nil 524-M. li. J&gt;
Gshr, 2&lt;i32 Willow Atpmie, ”
IMPORTANT NOTH E
Articles Fnr Sale
ROUTE Saleaman, experienced, Change In tlic economic and mclal
system of North America hv
for dry-cleaning and laundry
constitutional amendment being
11 CU. FT. INTERNATIONAL
route In Sanford, flox S. Hanprepared. Fnr piirticulm ■ ad­
Harvester Freerer. Just like
dress Social Engineering. Rt.
new, 8 months old, 8100.00 dis­
2, Box *.'k:i . Sanford. Flmidn
count. Phone 1786.__________
WORK WANTKI) —u
WORTHINGTON Rotary and Ja­
cobsen Reel Type Power Mow­ 8AVF, MONEY on fine watch am) 14— L O S T &amp; . (11 »N I» — 14
er*.
clock repairing. Fellnwt Horn*
llll.L IMPLEMENT CO.
Shop. 1700 Hanford t * »
LUST—Till - mnininir, Julv II. (&gt;eR. A. (BaWw) N io p t s Jr.
tween Sallfmd mid Oviedo, '.&lt;xl2
ALL TYPES of Bulldozer Work.
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line
ronguleum rug. Our name on
Reasonable
Rates—Free
Esti­
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
wrapper. Return or phone for
mates. Carpenter A Grarey.
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
reward. Sanfold Ftlrnltiiie CoinPhone 1893 M or Bfi8-J.
Sanfard Jewelry A Luggage Co. MEAT CUTTER and Sausag'e
pany. Plume 2Ilk
800 Hanford Ave.
Tel. 1848
maker. 26 years experience. Iie■\i i n m i m i 1.1, s — ir*
r.v
We both lose when you don't bring
■Ire work In Sanford which I
your prescriptions to LANKY'S.
hope to make my futura home. BUYING A CAR? Ib'fnei* finan­
Phone 103.
Phone IS2-W, Good Hrrnmmencing ace u« let i-avc money, inSWAP SHOP — 406 K, 4th Bt.
xtaiimenl I,nan |)ep't„ R i h i i i i -&gt;17,
We Buy, Bell or Trade most
Phone 2klp.
Hmifnrd Alluntlr
anything. Phone IW-J.
Nalinnnl Rank Mi'ndier Ft tf!
11— llualpens Opportunities
POWER MOWERS
KENT A IIIHTLSII FORK
ROTARY BLADE, unconditionally MANAGER— Man or Woman to for ernnomiral traliKpiulaliunservice routes of new 5c randy
guarantaed. Immediate delivery.
33.IK1 per day plus six i-x-uta per
Free demonstration anythne.
bar machines; also other mer­
mile.
chandise
machine*,
no
selling
or
86U.60. V. A. Wheels**, LongM A S SALES, INC.
soliciting, factroy
distributor (at Hlrirkland-Morrlsona. Inc)
WomL_
will secure locations and make __________ Hanford. Fla.
MERCHANDISE Eichange. Wa
necessary arrangement* In ihU Have Your Car Painted m Hoy
buy, sell, swap. 821 E. 1st.
area and surrounding teriitnrv.
Phoaa 1824.
Reel's Cilice Service Station—
Ideal off hour* set ,up to atari;
French Ave, and Orlando HighHOUSEHOLD furniture, execu­
8400 per month possible part
way—Plume U18(I.
tive steel (|aak. chair, adding
time. Full time more. Secured:
machine stand. Sacrifice. Leav­
11,000 to 83,000 rash required FOR SALE IUKI Chnvriili't 2
ing town. 267 B. Volusia Ave..
door xedan- timid i-onditlnu. ra­
now. depending on *numl&gt;er of
Orange CK», . ■ ■ ; - •________
dio 8205 (HI -Hobby June- 309
chlnee you knve time to ser­
W. 6th 8t. Phone 201. Can be
60 NEW HAMPSHIRE Bed hens,
vice, Pleaee don’t wfafe. qur
seen after (1 o'clock.
rabbits. £206 8. Sanford Ave.
time unless you have the nec­
Call before 8 P M.
'___
essary capital and positive you 1039 FORD T U D O R -New tire.
want to go into the vending ma­ . nil around, radio, and in, tip top
E8UELMANB Rad Raaa Feed.
chine business— nut next month,
Touchton A Watson. 1101 Celery
condition meclianieally t.T.iViMl.
Aye. Phone 1126-J.__
not next week—but now, an we 1937 PLYMOUTH FORDOR Soare definitely going to estab­
dan, a lot of good romfudalde
1 TRAILER 6'xiO' Body, ! U rg e
lish some reliable party In this
and economical triuixpuit.itinn
Office Desk or trade for light
area Immediately and those who
far only
f t 05.00
pickup
ickup truck. 1M0 pal. Ave. or
qualify and eelactpA. should 1226. FORD FORDOR Sedan A
Phone
1407hone 14M-J,
ears 818,000 and up yearly when
very dean and solid car. Rudy,
CARRIAGE for
hilly established, aa this la big
tire* and motor In excellent
tlSt-W 1814 East
bualaaaa and an opportunity
condition, Prirad at
82M&gt; 00
Street.
presented once in n life-time.
HUNT MERCURY CO.
FOR BALE— 1- M II.P. Lycoming
Write fully about yourself. Give
USRII CAR LOT IIIIIECTLY
A-U c iili AAflliA ■-mlik
—
wveix
aye, p W o , write Rox MJ e/o
IIEIIIN I) POST OFFICE
- propeller. Phene S7T-B.
100 N. Palmetto
Phone ISM

8SEP

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T H E S A N F O K II C O CA t O l . A lU I'IT I.IN G CO.
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�THE HAWFOnn TTERAM). HANFORD FLORIDA

Draft Plans

Scarce Goods
(&lt;.'**&lt; I B a r * n ■ ■ r a c e

(U M rtsH S r n &gt; P a n flM|

•an war geta a lot worao. OllSien hop# not. Gasoline demand
k f motorlsta ti at an all-time
high, and civilian demand for
a g t t oil products U on tho upgrade, and production creeping
hack toward its postwar peak.
Paper manufacturers aro talk­
ing o f returning voluntarily to
their wartime allocations system
by fall becauss of the steadily
Increasing demand for some mar­
iettas of paper products, which
la alraady in excess of the in­
dustry's
production
capacity.
What military dsmands may do
to this schema they can only

guess.

The shipping and aviation in­
dustries already have been call­
ed Upon by the government to
help get men end supplies In
Kona. Cargo planes have iwen
taken o ff the Atlantic routes to
t m y war materials across the
Pacific. The military aea trans­
portation service has chartered
16 surface ships for military du­
ty, to transport both men and
cargo. The service stye there is

ready producing e capsclty to
meet civilian demands, and most
find room for the expected mili­
tant order*.
Washington ohssrvers believe
the President will soon ask Con­
gress for mandatory power to
allocate Iron and steel and other
metals, but only on a standby
basis—Just in case. The governmeht 'planners seem Inclined to
View any' voluntary schemes as
MtsMrkabla. Thay any steel comparlies Just run into trouble with
nehr customers when they try

Oh I

‘goods produced” in inter-state
commerce.
Secondly, the Court said that
the defendant established the fact
that it was engaged in
retail
business of which 76 per cent of
the annual transactions were car­
ried on within the limits of the
state uf Florida, The Court ruled
that the Celery Printing Company
by adhering to such a procedure
did not come under the jurisdic­
tion of the federal wage war.
The defendent was represented
in court by Housholder Associate*,

Big Cities
( ( ' o r H n iipH K rom

ham, Ala. M»8,747
Tex . 277,640; Ak
181); Providence, l£. I . 264,027;
Omuhu 247.307; Miami, Fla., 247,262; Long lleucli, Calif., 243,921 •
Dayton, ()., 243,108 Oklahoma
City 242,46(1
Richmond, Va.,
Syracuse, N. V.. 220,22U.8U7 ~
(167; “Worrester, Mu**., 201,876.
The 100,000-up clns*: Jackson*
villi-. Flu 108.880; Norfolk, V&lt;t.,
I82,:i77; Salt Lake City 1HI
002; Titlmi 180,686; I
176,(164; Hartford, L\
('2.1; Grand Rapid* 176,
ville. Twin., 173,36(1;
town. O., 167,643; New
164,2116; Springfield, Mu*
601; Flint. Mich., 162,1(1

Flu. Power &amp; Liffht

not complying with the wage and
Hour lutw, hut hud his own sys­
tem which was proving satisfac­
tory in carrying out hi* business
transaction*.
Mr. Housholder contended, huwIhut
his ...—
client did
not —
havo
ever, I.
m.. ....
— —
to comply with the wage law be­
cause he was not engaged in in­
terstate commerce as defined by
the law. Mr. Housholder also said
that the printing company, fell
within llie exempted class in that
it wan a retail or service estab­
lishment.
Many witnesses were summons­
ed in behalf of the government
from various urgunlxatlons and
businesses in Seminole County,
who are doing an Intelstate busi­
ness, and who had purchased
printed materials and supplies
from the Celery City Printing
Company.
Zeb Ratliff, tho president of
the Celery City Printing Company,

ment shouhl l»f granted an In­
unction aguinsl defendant requlrrig him to romply with the wage
and liour law relative to the hours
of work, anil the method of pay of
hla employees, ami thut bn was
engaged In interstate commerce in
that some of (he printed materials
which lie sold to various customer*
were used by them In the produc­
tion of various products which
were shipped liy them in interstate
commerce.
The government lawyer* inform­
ed Judge Bnrkrl that they wilt
appeal the case.

Independent Banin

ever." Coleman said.
(Caallased Wtmw page One)
"New residences accounted for
most of tho new electric connec­
tions made. This coincides with
figure* on Florida residential
construction contracts lot, total­
ing 1146.033,000 for tho first
five months uf 1060, a big gain
over the 187,644,000 for tho samo
period of last year.
"To meet thu anticipated In­
crease In demand for electric
service, we spent more than
118,000,000 during 1040 for new
_ ..,r _ — ............... plants, lines ami other Improve- o i l construction as part of our
%to form very soon an iiuu[ mints. During this year wVll $108,000,000 postwar expansion
stbel Industry advisory cum- spend an additional $18,000 ,18)0 program.” Mr. Coleman declared,

IDsarliws rraa* rasa Oall
a spokesman said the number go­
ing over "will not be larc' nor
happen soon."
The spokesman also said that
if the first call for 20,000 draftees
has the indited result uf bringing
in large numbers of volunteers a
second draft call may not be need­
ed to bring the army up to its
present ceiling of 630,000. How­
ever, he did not discount the pos­
sibility l Isal Hie ceiling might be
raised.
The present strength of the army
is 593,000.
I here will he no numbers thaw­
ing lor the draft. I lie birth dale is
the big factor in determining which
men will be called to duty.
Selective Service said It will
have the first draftees processed
and on their way to induction

sail), intluclees will he sent to the
center nearest their home. They
will get the same training a* en­
listees and volunteers and will hu
given the same opportunities for
advancement.
On completion or training, eath
ilxiaflusi
mill receive
■•luinliiu ii
*u fur­
Till’ .
ilruftee will
a mriiilr
week's
lough before liin assignment to a
post in the United States.
Tin- Marine Corp* also announc­
ed Its program.
It cal letI for new recruit* to

of sergeant may vounteer f &lt;r n
year of active duly. To encourage
this, some physical requirements
have Iwen relaxed.
Draft hoard* throughout the na­
tion wore instructed yesterday to
fill their quotas for a 20,000 man
draft "as soon as possible and nut
Inter than Sept. 30." Thu orders
went to 64 statu* and territories.
The quota* are relatively small
and you may not Ire culled. But
suppose your loeui hoard has u
quota of two men; you're between
19 and 20 years old anti classified
l-A because of lack of dependents,
physical condition and such. Yuu’ll
get the first call If yuu ure the
man nearest 26 on the board's list.
Your companion on the trip to thu
induction center will lie the man
next oldest.
count
Kven a single day counts.
For
nstance. a man horn on July 16
goes before n man hirn on Julv
16 the same year. Officials haven't
decided yet what to do in c o m

WEDNESDAY JULY. 12 1950

number of each ..tato'j 1-A regis­
trants. Stale headquarter* does
the same among local (wards
|t will take about three weeks
to induct the first draftees, about
60 days for the full 20,000 to reach
camp.
Prospective draftees get phy­
sical examinations. I f they are fit,
notices of ’acceptance" are mailed.
Recipients cannot lie drafted until
21 days after these notices are re­
ceived.
Then they're off to the Army.
The Navy and Air Force are re­
ported to be still relying on volun­
teers to meet their manpower
needs.

McCarthy Charges
(osattan i n ■■ r a n o m )
furnished Mr. Ford, at Ida re­
quest, a record of all loyalty
material furnished the State
Department in the 81 cesea re­
ferred to. z x x."
In charging that State Depart­
ment personnel fitea were delib­
erately stripped of derogatory
data four years ago, McCarthy

IC M f la a e r

S in t

Page

o f State, was undersecretary
then. McCarthy hsu called re­
peatedly fur Ariipson'a resigna­
tion.
McCarthy wrote Mr. Truman:
"It is understandable that a
President can be betrayed by ids
political friends.
Minnesota has 01 lakes named
Mud Lake.

Legal Notice
I S arw r Xa. ISIST

C O f C Meeting

Lee Named

o &gt; *|

in the vaiioui county precincts, but
County Commiitioner H. B. Pope
volunteered the information that a
preliminary check around Mark­
ham indicated the entire area had
been overlooked.
Manager Ktlward Higgins point­
ed out that the local Re-employ­
ment Office has figure* showing
that over three thousand Negroes
from the .Sanford area have gone
north to work in the field* of
Nortli Carolina anti New York,
and said that effort* are being
made to conluct these men and
have them counted In the Hanford
census.
Vice President H. Janie* Cut
presided over tho meeting lit the
absence of President W. A. Patrick
who I* out of the city. Totl Swaltn
reported un the work uf the pub­
licity committee and said that a
new brochure in five cotora is ex­
pected to go to pre»» this week.
He ulso reported that during the
spring month* more than 270 ori­
ginal photographs and 148 re­
prints were used in advertising the
Clnnli' spring trailing activities
here and mentioned the emigre*sorinl basebull team, the Farm
Bureau year honk, the Klk* Play­
ground, Florida Fashions' ladles

Question that those records play
a key part In his ch arts of
Communism in the government.
James F. Byrnes, who yester­
day won the Democratic nomin­
ation for governor of South
Carolina, was Secretary of State
at the time of the alleged files
incident.
Dean Acheson, now Secretary

committee come before the Com­
mission July 19 at which time the
board will meet at 2:00 P.M.. for
preparation of a tentative budget.
There was some discussion on
the obsolete by-laws of the Demo­
cratic Committee. Roy Howell, of
Lake Mary, John Fox, of Paula,
and Mayor Carraway and V.A.
Williams, of Sanford, were ap-

K n , r „ HI
R K H O R T O P C O N D IT IO N O P T H K
M S M I N n A TI.A N T I C N A T I O N A L H A N K OP
H A N P O H D IN T D K ST ATM O P F L O R I D A .
A T T D K CLOAK O P HIIAINKNA ON J I 'X K 3a, 1*00
I ‘ i n i .i &lt; m :i &gt; i n r k s i m i x s k t o c a l l m a d k i i v
COM FTRO I.I.KH O P T I I 9C C l HIIKXCV.
U X II KR S RCT IQN ASII, I'. R. IIP.VISP.I) A TATI'T E
ASSISTS
bxl*ncr* h UIi uilirr banks, Including reserve balance,

Canh,
and cash Item* In pror*** of collection
I oiled Blnlea Oovvrninent obllaatlona, direct and
cuaranteed
.......... .............
O b lig a t io n * Of Hlalr* and p olitica l eubdlvjnlun*
Other liondn, imle*. ami delirntora*
. .
Corporate atnrke tIncluding I*.ISO on stock of Federal
fte»er»&gt; hank) ____ - ... .......,. . . ,

Mud dlftmiintfi (InHurilnir none o v e r d r a f t * )
Itank pr.-mlh*** u u h h I H l . l l l 67. furniture, and
flxturrn f 16,346 91
(H an k iiminlMfi* o w n e d ur** itit)|»rt to ncina llwna not
avpumrd by b a n k )
O th rr m88#|n
............... ..

t o t a i , ashkth
licmnml &lt;l&lt;-|ioa|is nf Individuals, psrln.rshlp*, and
rorp'irallons
... ........•............
Time deposit* or Individual*, partnerships, and
r u r p o r a t ln n *
____ _
IX'pnslis uf Unheit Hlule* ilnvernmenl
llepuMlt* nf Millie* Mild pullflru) eillidlvl.lon*
frlber deposit* i. ■•rilfird and ra»hl*r'» rherk*. »te
TOTAL HKHiHITH
|S,m.T
Other 11*1,mile*
TOTAL

1.1A III I. IT I KM

L'lipllal Stork
I'nnniinri sturk. Intnl par

Hurt.Inn

Undivide d
r, e*rrv **

p rofit*

.............

TOTAt. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Tentative appointments were
made for committee men and wom­
u lh r r p orpo s **
.......
l.tUl.SSt 41
en in several precincts where no H la l* uf Florid a, rutin l y o f Hrmlools, ssj
1, It. F. Mann, ru slilor o f lb # a b o v e -n a m e d hank, du sole m n ly . w e a r
registration was filed.
best o f mv k n o w le d g e and b e lie f
The Committee discussed more that tbs ab o ve s la ie m sn t I* true l « the
H. F. M A N N . Ca ehler
frequent meetings during which
C orrerl— A tlssli
time members could become more
J. L. I N t l L K T
II. It. P O P K
familiar with each other and varI. I. FflAZIEIt
loua portion* of the county.
D ir e c t o r s
Hworn
to
and aubarrlhed b ef ore m e this t l t l i day o f July, 1SS0
Chairman Lea appointed as a
R U T H U. bC OTT. N o ta ry Pub li c
committee In charge of these
M y com mission e xp ir e * M arch ( , l l t l .
meetings: C.A. Wales, Mrs. J.N. I H R A L l
Coates. Mrs, Roy Till!*, Roy How­
H K IM IH TO F A IIOLDINU CO M PA NY AFSTLIATK
OP A N ATIO N AL HANK
ell, Mra, John Fox, W.L. Seig.
p r i ll.iain ;i» i n a c c o k d a n u r w i t h
Mrs. Ralph Good speed and Mr*.
SUC TIO N A ll I, I). N. RF.V INKD S T A T U T E S
Howell.
I IK P n i t T AN O F J U N K SO. IBM, U P
A T L A N T I C T i l |:ST C O M P A N Y , J A C K B O N V I L L R . P L O R I D A ,
Aa a final action, the Committee
W H I C H IS A P P I L I A T K I I W I T H T H U SAN KOKH
suggested holding a meeting beA T L A N T I C N A T I O N A L B A N K . S A N F O R D P l. O H ID A
for* the general election In Octo Charter N « . I 3 MT
P H r r s t Rsaerve district No. •
Klml of hualnesat
her. No date was set.
Hank s lo c k h oldin g com pa ny , h o ld in g c o n t r o l l i n g Interest In this
Guests at the meeting wen and o ilie r a ff llln t e e , tu broad en ernp* o f b a n k in g buslnrs* In Mnrlda.
State Committeeman
Voile A Man ner In which ab o v e -n a m e d o rg a n is a t io n Is a r fllla le d w it h ua ll o na l
Williams and State Committee'
woman Mrs, Mayma Hodgkins.

daily confirmed immediately.
One source, who U familiar with
tex matters, told • reporter the
i C a t i l M t s Prom Pa a * O w t
agreement was reached after con­
plemcnl the export of U.B. know* ferences of leading Congressional
how to those nation*. &gt;
Democrats, with representatives
Assailed as "folly” and "a tran"
by Republicans during debate, the
bill survived its initial test when
the House defeated 184 In 460 a
motion, by Rep. Wolcott (R-Mich)
to send It hack to committee,
Administration loaders were re­
ported to have divided to put
osida the $1,010,000,000 excise tax­
slashing hill, pending develop­
ments from the Korean war.
Th« report could not he nff|. consideration.

Senate Bills

SM A RTLY ST Y LED
fo r Summer W ear
Yourhoute
lik e a

When you get in a parked car...even
wiih the wlndowi open, the heat
hake* down from the roof end radiates
la from the aides...you feel hot.

• There'* a modem"comfort
cooling" solution for every
home and budget problem
•'..and pottwar mgM’produc*
tioa price* arc lurprifingly
tow. If you haven't checked
up lately -*

UUU &lt;"

S ll TOW MAUI PM A VUI
"COMMIT COOUNf" SIMMY
^

t r t e i cer e ffk e !

P’'fccdW r57nrm i

car...even slier
L ■ J U fllil
the iuo goes down, sad wfekeke
windows open, stored up hedi la ifce
auk end walk keeps A s kouae hot...
Uks a g*iiM hot water bottle.

cool, freak sir is draws ia

•

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That description— im artly styled lor summer wear
—flU accuraUly the Curiae Summer BuiU on
display In our store. Curiae Suite are distinct in
the modern manner, expertly tailored from a
choice selection of the season's newest and moot
attractive light-weight fabrics. These materials,
as millions o f Curies customers know from exparlance, are practical and oomfi
at all timea.
They are cool because of the o|
yet have the body to tailor well
lasting wear.
Come In and eee these Curies S
9 complete range o f styles, mot
every suit In the line, is priced
seen them, we know you will
tng number of weH-groacned men who always
nkrwiea f S i o l u

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la Unity Them h Strength—

THE W EATH ER

To Protect tha Pooco of the Worldj
To Promote the Protrna of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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mostly In afternoons. Light to
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AN INDKPKNDKNT DAILY NKWMPAl'cUt
to VOLUME XXXX1

SANFORD. I'U m iD A .

Established 1908

C ontrols On
Economy Seen
#As Possibility
Lodge Demands Probe
Of Korean Fiasco
And Lays Blame On
Defense Secretary
WASHINGTON,
Jul, 13—
—President Truman today
ed Congreaa for 189,000,000
£ to launch a “ campaign of truth"
agalnat Communlam Ihroughout
the world.

2

WASHINGTON,, July 13—
— Senator Maybank (D- S. C.)
laid today if the woild tituation
it “ as back ai it*a being painted,*
the government may be loiced
toon to tlap drastic controls on die
civilian economy.
4 Maybank is chairman of the
Senate Banking Committee, which
would have the job of studying
al least part of any cuntrol legis­
lation which President Truman
might ask.
Some well-placed officials tiavr
reported growing pressure on the
Administration to seek at least
limited controls on industry to help
arm he country for the fighting
V in Korea.
Maybank emphasised that lie
bad no bints fiom the While House
that any request for coni toll is
imminent.
"I know as everybody else does
that the National Security Re­
sources board is working on a mast­
er plan," Maybank said, "but I
don't know any of the details or
# whether there is any intention of
trying to put it into effect at this
time.
"I do know that we are facing a
pretty grim situation and it may
force us Ur take 'some pretty dras­
tic steps at home.”
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (HMexs) said be feels thn Korean
ettuatjri. warwnie..^A iAUMulisr*
' 2 probe", Involving Secretary of Go­
to wense Johnson.
Lodge, a member of the Senate
Foreign Relations committee ami
veteran of World War II, mode
Ida statement In replying to Ed*
ward Simmons, assistant editorial
writer o f the New Bedford Standard-Times in Massachusetts,
Simons said that “ aa a citizen"
he wired Lodge the following:
“ Complete lack of first class
equipment for (it's In Korea
m demonstrates Johnson’s Incompc“ tance and continuing liability ns
defenae head. Particularly refer
you to braggadocio about advanc­
ed weapons and preparedness over
the past year. Earnestly urge you
demand Immediate probe his fitnesa for office,”
Lodge's answer: ‘‘Heartily agree
that the situation In Korea calls
for an Immediate probe which I
understand la being undertaken
(Casts■■•a oa Papa F a r )

Peace Petition Is
Called Chicanery
W ASH IN GTO N . July l3 - - i,n
—T b r
House
Un-American
Act ivj lies
Gum milt tv
today
blasted as "Communist chican­
ery'’ h current “peace petition"
ealimnted to have been signed
by 1,000,000 Americans. The
committee referred to a “Com­
munist worldwide pence of­
fensive" niul said Communists
now ure conducting n nation­
wide campaign for idgriatiire*.

it! iTit’fl itiff „ tm itreet
iicrfi, in

littiHffl,

dhotis

t*ornnd

churelies. A romiiHtjcu f*tntrment wurntti that tin- IM will
•**i*rvt* n- n inouna of IdurktmiHitilT fur y**iira In eonif* thone
who huvo iniuxently lt*nt their
11a i H l o

‘|ifnr«* pftitiuiis/ M

•

A ir Force B-50
Crashes On Peak
With Crew Of 11
At Lenst Three Sur­
vivors Seen By Pi­
lot Of Search Plane
TUSCON. Aii/.. luly n -&lt;/!&gt;&gt;—
A Itutfi- plane, pieiumalily an Air
Force 11-511, crashed and burned
in a snutlirin Ari/ona tnouiuain
peak rally today, and smithing
aircraft limbed Hirer survivors.
Davis-Muntlian Air Force base
ben- announced in imd-morning
ll did nul talr definitely that ll
that one ul its B-50* was overdue,
was lire cradled plane.

Il-50s normally carry a crew of
II.
The plane fell in Hie midnight
darkness onto Hassell I’cak in Hie
rugprd Galium innunlaini. They
are modernized versions of Hie B-

29 supcrfoitrcsse*.
•Scene of Hit- wreck a nr it about
40 miles miillieusl ol Tucson in
some id Arizona's i (Highest coun­

ity.
Cliff- rd Sinbl. pilot of the C A P
**«ercli ulnrw from which the
w r e n o ir - e 'S v a - '— rjT itx rtr'- n O * t h r e e

of the tor,) were &gt;t uniting on a
ridge ulsnil txvo miles fruni the
wreckage, lit* returned In the Air
Force linse here and reported the
locution of the wreckage. A rescue
party unit nnihulancea le ft thu
imso immediately.
A rancher, homer llnyd, report­
ed he heard engines thunder over
Ids ranrh house, II) mil*-.* north­
west of (Villcox at 12dill A. M.
(M S T ).
“ The pinna soundi-d like it win
in trouble," lie sold.
llyril reported he looked out of
his window and now an explosion
and flames in the mountains ulwut
10 miles distant.
Byrd drove to Wilcox and udvis.
ed Hurry Watson, C A A represen­
tative.
A stale highway patrol cur set
out for the scene from Willcox
niul three o llirrs left from Tucson.
Put McCollum, state highway
patrol ruillo dispatcher here, suid
a searching party had set, out
ton on horseback W o le dawn.
They had a Ifr-mlle ride ahead of
them.
The control lower at 1 ucson
TOEYO, July 18—m —G,narala J, Lawton Collins and Hoyt Municipal Airport reported oh-

Chiefs Of Staff Plan
To View Korean Fight

I C u m i I k h H sin I ’ m * T b r s s t
S. Vandenberg, Army and Air
Forces chiefs of staffs, plan to get
an on the spot view o f the Korean Half U. S. Volunteers
War, it waa learned today.
The two top military planners Can’t Pass I. Q. Tests
_ arrived early today and conferNEW YORK, July 13-&lt;/P&gt;—
4P red with General MaeArtbur.
Frasumbaly, they decided
a The relatively high intelligence
firsthand view of tha fighting, and now required of un Army recruit
o f A m y and A ir Fore* facilities has eliminated fit per rent of
in tha war tone area necessary those who have tried to enlist In
r their planning. Later Vanden- thin area since the outbreak of
rg flaw to a Fifth Air Fores ad­ fighting in Korea.
vance headquarters in Japan with Officials at Army and Air
headquarters
|&lt;t Gan. George E. Stratemeyer, Force recruiting
nder of Far East Air here said yesterday that in the
They were mat by MaJ. period from July 3 to 10 only 49
Earl E. Partridge, command- per cent of the Mil men given
mental examinations w er, able
h Air Force.
to make n poising score of 1*0.
The average age group uf the
SUGAR QUOTA
WASHINGTON. July 18—W i­ applicants waa 19-20.
The current mental teat was de­
l t s government apanad tha way
today for larger imports of auger scribed as "difficult” by an Army
heeaaae of incroaaad buying and public relations officer. He pre­
dicted It would become easier if
prise rises la this aountry.
The Agriculture Department In* the fighting gets tougher.
araeeed the import quota for I960
ATROCITIES
m j OQQ abort tons, raw value.
TOKYO, July 18—(AY—T h ■
8 raised tha marketing quota
yang radio raid tonight tha
tha year to 7460,000 short ^

E

Korean government haa

• Increase, N i t percent
10 ™ rZ i he.
added to tha quota for vent ion regarding treatment of
1 percent to th| quota prisoners of war.
Battlefield reports have said 18
___ __
toustriee other than
i.tori tha lepubllc o f the Phil- captive American soldiers
bound and shot to death by the In­
vading Commugiats.
W A N T TO FIG NT
Foreign Minister Pak Hong
I A L A M T O S A IK BABE. Yong, the radio eald, sent a mes­
July 18—0P&gt;— An entire sage to United Nations Secretarynre flgUav squadron— General Trygve Lie agreeing to
100 ofttoara and roen- comply with Lie's request to treat
laat night for active prisoners humanely.

Senators Told
Of F lorida’s
Big R ackets

l i l t KSL.W

.11 l.\ i.t

MIAMI. July
|3— &lt;/P|— A
(oimn gmtid jury {airman told
henatr crime inveiligstois today
that thrir war little rifoit In curb
illegal gambling in south Honda
although it tame under ihr cyrt
of |iolice.
Waller Morris, Dade county
grand jury foreman from May to
November, 1949, told Senator Estes
Kefauver (D-Tenn) and others ul
the committee there was a congre­
gation of the criminal element in
the Miami area and south Florida.
It is difficult to believe that they
operated hrfe without being con­
doned by local law enforcement
officers, hr testified,
Morris described the difficulty
a grand jury had "whgn evidence
and leads disappear actors state
boundaries.*' He said tberr was
little point in indicting small time
bookmakers when the big fellows
couldn't be readied.
The name of Sheriff jimmy
Sullivan was brought into the hear­
ing by • question from Kefauvcr.
“ Wh»t law enforcement officer

•S U *

and other lilgtlmc operators when
they were here, the Senator uskad.
“ The sheriff” repllef Morris.
“ Did the sheriff testify befoie
the grand juryT '
“ No, he went flih ln g s a id Mor­
ris.
Circuit Judge Stanley M (Hedge,
who once told u grand Jury that
illegal gambling Interests pant
I28.000.01M) “ Ice money” to keep
a $100,000,000 racket alive in the
Miami urea, followed Morris to
the stand.
His testimony concerned his
appointment ot ellsora (private

c‘‘!&amp;

OKLANDO, July 13-(A’/- The
lid on Illegal gambling In Orlando
and Orange county Is closing.
A close-down ultimatum was
delivered yesterday when City Po­
lice Chief Frank welch and Chief
of Detectives L.S. Rose summoned
suspected bollta operaturs am
other persons balUved connected
with Illegal gambling to their of­
fices, the 8entfnel said.
Sheriff Dave Starr and Welch
and Rosa said there was “ nothing
unusual” about gambling condi­
tions in the county, but the Sen­
tinel said It h u learned that thu
word waa out to bollta operators
and professional card players to
taka cover.
Welch and Rosa said instruc­
tions have been given all city po­
lice personnel to make arrests
wherever and whenever gambling
la observed, but that "no special
drive” hoe been ordered,
Starr said he would cooperate
with city officers In enforcing a
“ no gambling edict" and would
land deputise to th en , if needed.
He said he hee always kept his
office "alerted" to moke gambling
enrosta alace he took office Jan.
1 1949.
"Behind the official statements
of the officers," the Sentinel
said, "stand these developments:
“ 1. Sea. Estes Xefauver’a crime
in v«ti«a tta * remmitta. Is heade.1
rnr
ptortda. (Two
(T sm official
nffirnt inun-H
for Florida.
sources
reported that one investigator for
tho Kefhuver committee came here
several weeks ago and checked on
gambling. Ha remarked, the
sources sold, that Orlando was a

M ig h t ie s t

Vtlillupv Blasts Korean Invador.

I It Ik

Bom ber

Hv RUSSELL till I N IK1KR0. Friday, luly 14 —tzP)
N early

’

’ ff'

} &lt;

tai) target with 500 Ion- «*f li.jtub'.
today in llir uunbli- t -iin I- air
blow ol be Korean lamp ucn

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M va

rf;
: 1
J

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wL

•I ZfM T|t' 1

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10,1 luyndor

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Ghungju whit-li is III tin- wi*; I- mi

bottle Mvtor northenst uf &lt; lu« lu
won.
This drive from Chungiu 1*

M •■Ilnur.! (II* l*»«» I'nurl

Ninety *Soutli Korean
Le^iHlators MiHsiiiK
KOUTII KOREA’S TKMI'dltARY CAPITAL. July 13 (/Vi
Ninety of the 2HI rerentlv plerti-d
niemlMirs of tin* Muulh Knrenn u;ttiutial uiinemlilv me .........mure 1
for.
Some an* known lo have b "ii
caught In Seoul hv the swift
CiimniunUt North Korean thru-1.
Vice Chuiriimn Chang Tuik Sinur
told a news conference today.
Ho said it wa.* riot known whe­
ther nny bad jollied the Red* vol­
untarily,
About 80 axoenddynien are tour­
ing South Korea, informing tin i
countrymen of United .Stale* un i
United Nations idd.
Assembly hoslnevs Is handled i-v
a 10 man emergency eumnilttic,
Mimed just before the govei min nt
fled Hentil,
P L E V E N W IN S

PARIS. July n - W n - P r m lti
Bene Pleven won a vote of niiirmval today for his now mlddlr-nfthe road cabinet. The vote wax T15
to 220, with Communists and De
Gaullista forming the cure of tin*
opposition.
Thus ends the Intent French i*olltlral crisis, which liegan Junu
24 with tin* fall of Premier
Georges
llidqnll'a
guveriuiii-al.
Pleven has the support of Huiiul|ste. popular He|&gt;uhllcans, Radical
Soclafiatn and bis own small demo­
cratic and socialist party.
im . a N k

b it e

~

In re- ed angina

Nperted official- In a tree,
' another both legs ^

to the grou

uble,

he

treated the

* ' :?*
*/;] k;

unhurt

a dog bit him on
down
physician

I lie miwion uiaiirruiaP-d tn-v-*
precision boll,Inn* by two croup*
of Superfort-, mdird here Imm
Hint ll. S. \Vc*t Co.i,I ba*r*.
Woild War II liamcd «irw Hew
(In- four engined bomber* from
two I n Fadciu bate* lliiougli tain
and mi'l tin tin- large,( mi * (o
lay ol the i.iinpaipn Tbr lai**&gt;-t
was a railroad * enter muili ol tbc
'Hlli p.ltallrl.
AH of ihr planes ami llinr eag­
er, yuulbful vrici.in* nt in iic*l
sab-ly willioiil mecling oppu iliim
on tin- dayliylit laid.
ll look rx.it Hy i-iylil day* lo it-'
liver Hu* new puucb irom die
date oversea* orders wen* In -1 dcIm ii'd b. (In- irlra* nl bomb bays,
in dial linn- lire mm. tln-ii plane*
and int&gt;»l ol Him equipment were
over H.OOO nob-* ami pn-pand lor
an aii blow- dial meanl a loulid
trip ol moir than l/rl'O mile*.
A ir offlcuirt »nid rhli* pi«iv»il thn,
pei'tl \vlth Vl'hlt-h MrntPl'Tf' 1 rnli
ing iiivlgnmnnl'* coulil I-•* van o il
out tinonghinit Die .World,

(Im- of the niierafl i-oiiiumndvi-*,

Lieut. James T. Putt at **i Gama
2,000 Marc* Acres In, * tiun.
Wash., said il diffen-ntly:
Citrus A it F l a i l t c d l "Tlih «'ll make Un. l* .Kn- .t up
take notice."
Dm inn Two Yeat s nfid| was
in I ’alMchV pini.- on un

a* igmin-iit n-pi e elltiliL- the , 'Un­
• fue
iiinvi-iiu-iita of
troop*
nt
.Sriuliiulr liillylk 1HIVY ifttll.HlM billed Allied pi*
lint a I* ’- iiib-iitps
winch
are
aelf-evidellt.
and
I|i)vvi'vi*r. dulii un.l statistic" ecu HIMI imlit iilii.il I.uni*, h.iul Oiii* K. after grunllntt mu- iitnnc

17-Year Old Boy
Fads In ra y ro lr;:;&amp; e.f,,%
Robbery Attempt

Bpiiki--li uo
hod r&lt;-ported that lt*-d rnlumii.- f
tanks, infantry* and mimm-d find moved tf» rni'cM -umlli fu|"l

m
o N o i t l i K o i e a n Coniinu. . irial tl S ijiiii &lt;lews nil- n o w III
limioqiiiuiu jr u m i u lt rio m o in il)

Mathieux ^Reports
National S ecu rity Regulations
Revealed By U. S* Armed Forces Seminole County
ri
Has 800 Far ms
senility' in Mo

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f

|-»

if

Alci i Mccltitnic F ils
Bandit s T r y At
$.i2,23fJBank Pity mil!
D M IIMItKI.. July

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i f)

A I 7 &gt;i.il -M ho) .8till** I I- I -ni-il
with $
m p.iyiull ini*ii*'v *i
.1
Ii h.iiik to*lay.
Hit dot*hl.lll w,t.

incill.illii

hi

ill'll

vvlio "klicw

ii.o'i

ilur ulir

will miiiiciIiii- * vvi- wi'iio* h. * iii .(
lie w.t* mulling &gt; l-i-1.

Poln i- lih lilli I* -1 the

l“ 'V -1

Cliaih-* W- John on Ifiey pined
110 rlunge ii iiliit Inin llllliicili.de
Iy hill Ill'll! loUl l"l illVeiti;- ill'Hl
H.lllilli l I. Ii Hup. in ill.lgci -I the

Calvert Haul’s West II.ill......
Hruut'li. drove up and pail.-*! hi
li'aitiilttitril Ilu
\ r&lt; ;o si.A \

l^uiirl

iitiitiiuit

ItKI.GRAI •!
Vuipi Invln, July
1:s l/l'i Y||| • (to li-mlei.i appeui
convinced Ilu nntinii Ini . tnt *-u nil
|in«sllil(i |in-inull* us mrain t i )i
i-liiiin * ll limy In- mart i*l lu-vt mi
o Ru .f*lnri- 1 -1* ct(--1 lot pm -nli* ol
conquest. Riimoi w*n* i if■- of
troop inovetiienta. I oil. mam-aver
nml Iroiilii-r ortie near tin * "Ulitry’s ettSlertt l"»ril&lt;-r. Tim . Hivlei
satellite* llungnry, Romuiilu aiql,
Bulgaria—lie :U«m: that Imrder.
Hut tliCHo mlil- Jiminer rumor nre
as seasonal ln-ie u ■ &lt;-urly hnrvc.-ling—es|«iinlly since the Mo coWjeij faimlnfurml on-te&lt;l Tito in
111 IH.

........
tin* miiutiara of pcisnunel or oqul|
equipment, prospi’i-liva
to'*
iiaiiiiv* of iluil i
dcstinutiinii will
it In* ilivcInSed."
‘ "Infiirmiiliiin concerning ship
movements from the West Go-isc
may ho made available after lliuinpnrture of I lie ships, lufurIniiliun corn o ilin g ship nuiveo.i-ul i wed ol lluwalt will not lie
i-eleo ied.”
J. "Plmlngraplta
of
loading*,
lading i ami reactivation opciuliiiiis will In* pcrniitu-d with nor
niul si-i'iirity lestrlrtions of th-*
Navy I llml ill, tile same lenlnrliuiui Dial have always been in
i rfect.l”
The Army said it had sent sirnilnr imitnictlens to all of itn
.iiiniuand* In thin Chuiilry. The
lb-fen in Di-pnrlment suid a set
of unified security rules would
be annouriet'd today fee all nrmed
ervlem public relations offices
ill Ibe United Htalert.
Anrimnicenients of Army mi­
ll -* lo lie nleited fur uuivemeiit
will In- made at the Army ure-i
comeriieil and in Wuslilngiun. No
dctcriiilioii ef units smaller then
ii divUion will Iki permitted, muwill any information lie teleav.*d
lonci-ining the s tutus of equip­
ment. r-trength, date of ntovanicnt from |iresent location or
•late of sulling lima from ports
of omhurkution.
Mo fur, tho only gt-ni-nil policy
In guide reporters writing wur
news is a statement Issued hy
General MacArlhur's Fu r Died
loimiiund und approved hy Hec ret ary of Defense Johnson.
'I lie stutement said MucArthur
"does not desire to invoke roil--olship" hut u voluntary rode to
protect the military security- of
operations and assure safety of
personnel,
"Bejairt# naming specific un­
its, sizea, titles, plan--, of land­
ing, locations ami troop move­
ments should not be dlsclusu-l.
HulMirilinalu headquarter*, units,
euinmittcd lower than the 81h
Arm y, 6th A ir Form , 20t)i A ir
Force, and 7th Fleet, or any
field lucatlona are not mention­
ed.”

F llG II DA RING
W A S H IN iiTG N . July 13 — hVI
— The Southern Railway con­
tended tmiay It would Iw fin­
ancially hurtled If the Atlantic
Const Line (A t-LI Railroad t»
i)i*rmltt«‘«J t*&gt; wquiro tha ImnkThis statement was issued to
runt Florida Dq«t Coast (F E D )
(('■allaae* Oa roa* roar!
railroad.
., ,
fllduney S. Alderman, chicr
K IMM HI, ILL
counsel for Southern, told tha
NEW LONDON, Conn.. Julv 13
Interstate Gniumi'icp Commissi ul
(ii*)— Rear Admiral lliishuud K.
that his road bus a substantial
Interchungo of traffic with K a il Kimmcl (UBN-ltot), Is seriously

ol l-'inb
••((
Ibe ground, vve liml to turn hack

Miltlilfiix In.id ol IIn* |ii i h!ii« hull il:l 211,(hid pollllil
.IlitI liMlLliiiv', tlivl&gt;ltHi
C olHil V I |)« )» iitiiM III ll)
lilfr.
"Ilu

lifjUH.

Hiii-uv &gt;!iu\\

*aul

ill IIlf
with u faulty motor.
Altlil III- I Tin* lemaiiider &lt;*f
Mi.

Mai-

.hi im ll**IS«‘ ol W

1.$i ina nt ilu*
4*) I’fiHul **
M*
M 111111• 11s
r«*jn&gt;il aim
bllUtM il *!H im !*'*.» •i Hi til*' *lri»*lo|i
mini ol |».i Ill H" I*■111 1* .Hill I il III ** j

(portion of the present Interwoutd Ire dfrorted, there■fvlng RouUiern o f subrevenues which it now

■; I

'

:W&lt;T

day the Japanese attacked the
Pacific Fleet, became ill last Fri­
day. He la at the submarine (rase
diipensry. (lie condition Is dcdcHlrthJ as not critical.

tl

A|i|no\im.il(ly
.tHKI .ititlitiuii.il
HI It tl| |Hill ink I- |jt‘l || pl.llllt ll
HI ill!* lOllllly HIMr I‘MB. W^IMI
llirM* iirrs i i .oli imiiiiiiy llicy air
t'Xptilt tl lo iviiii* tin total jhikIi k lion of 1 1 i.i him- I*v limoM a mlilioit
Ixixn,
€!Jictiiab**r uf t '♦mmiui rit M .inKd kvu i tl

llintiltiH

m i id

th«*

lliHlIHmiu iff 1,lilt! ktilliiHllrtlti* lllilitnlur1 for null** fruit ttiu! ilit*
now ull-tiiim liiirli i»rlw fur ri*
tni:« linn taut-H
thiH u|iwanl
tmid, “ l.iiiul wituatioii lm» aim*

S«

II .lull ii nr a

Ini I'Mirr I'.mrl

Safety ( ’ouiu-il Will
Meet At I ’ily ll.tll
newly

ftinmd

f' niiiioti*

County Safety Cnunril will i

I

Inniglit at 8:00 o’elm k ll
III**
&lt;'it.v Hall fur I he pm i
f •
ing officers, I-.. .1. Mi-ughton, Jr.

auunuiiccd tmiay.
Mr. Moughton said tin* ore-ml*
ration Is being formed to pi a-, le
■afety in Hemlnub* Guiiniv. e.tpeciatly safe y on tii hlr-hwa
"Lust yrui ,** hi' hi ■I, "Hemi 1'if.t
Gniiiily y l IV 11.4Ml • dent h ami
yvttr wt' liayi
had
XII fill'
eight"
Thirty ■six t i un ntti*m!i &gt;1 ih*»
Inst nice ting of till* i Inb, and Mr.

Mnugliton sal*) tin* mgnnl/ati,,i»
II htk111*' lias HH-cived the upport *&gt;f Inany
from approximately $111 to $5(1 civic vluli* in Sanford.
nil» I

Mr.

per raw- aero of ground."
Mr. Higgins pniiiti-d nut

that

K uniiiiu'.i (ih rsaie l-'Hurl

Florida I'armiiiH: Seen
Heller Than Average
O R LA N D O , J u l y
13 id')
l-Toridu cinp mud** pnoil prugreas
in -loue despite beat nml luck of
rain.
Tin' DHDA crop repnit ininle tinoljsvrvation nu il said, too, that
recent rains were helping make
for better-than-avciage prospects
for most field crops with i&gt; corn
record in prospect und generally
good yields of tobnei-ii, sugareane
und sweet potato*-., expivled.
t'rop prudmliun in ibe United
Hlatex ix expected to be “coindderably le,.x l ban IP4K and Id 111 bill
may exceed that in five out of
the lu-t eight years".

ELKS HEAD
MIAMI. July 13 ».I5 I- &lt;Ph
II. Kyle of Gary, Ind.. wa in­
stalled us grand exnlli-d ruler of
the Elk.- today and tin- fraternal
organization's 8&lt;1th national convi-iilliiii eudi-'l.
Kyle ucreeded Eiiinu-ti T \nderson of Tacoma. Wash. I be me
proximutely 12.000 i&gt;. i -in •*H-*
ciiinu hern for Hie In.- mn-.iuGmn
began to scatter in all itif Dum.
— many flying lo Culm nml Mex­
ico for holidays before returning
home.

Sanford Weather
High yesterday 92
Low thi* morning 08
lluin yesterday .00
Tula) July rain to dati 3.05
luly miruial rainfall 7 0 1
cites.

in

THE W HATH 111K

JACKSONVILLE. July
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Fresno
Galveston
St. Paul
Nashville
Pittsburgh
“ Egg
production In J u n e Seattle
amounted to 21,000,000 egga and Apalachicola
brought the six-month total to Key West
163,000,000 - .1,000,000 o»er the Melbourne
West Palm Beach
same period last year,”

.

•

I Is*
I* * I
boliiliel mail*- Ii perfect nvervolcr
icmlczvou* and ich-ie.cd •heir
bomb* III 11:02 I* -M lup-i" day

Tin*

%{l€IA I A

The report said also!
"Overall acreage
in
Florida
pluuti-d in field erops is dosu to
that of Idlli with an Increase in
corn, pututoex. sugarcane
and
lowprax offsetting reduced allot­
ment.* in cotlult und peanuts.
"July fir*t production prospects
fur Florida field crops Is venerullv
above last year witli a record corn
ill after suffering a heart attack. crop of ll.litlO.tkltl bushels predict­
Coast,
The Admiral, who waa in com­ ed. Tobacco yields ure exix'cted to
Should Atlantic win control of
lie 20,000,000 pounds, one percent
VEC, Alderman-' aald, the nrob* mand of American Naval Forces
at Pearl Harbor Dec. T. 1941, tha under last year.

BRANFORD, Gunn.. July 13"8. A state senate committee to
Investigate gambling has bean (AY—A twin-engine Navy plane
crash landed here today, and a
named.
“8. Ramon have been wide­ dog caused the only Injury (of­
spread that hoUte operators are fered by the three filers involved
BAY WHERE
ala ground
and that there is in the accident.
■Silt wide
WASHINGTON, July 1S-UF)—
Ena. Stanley Henderson. 22. of
fight between re­
up at the One taciturn Air Force
branches of Daytona S m t , Fla., ordered to
Col­ officer, wasting few words, rabait out whan the plane encounter­ able result would be that a lent'1

____

JO- GOV/ITTFP Hu .it Ciilllll id ll all ..I ll) I Ai

to Ill'll ..II .. I- lug ll" it

Clioehiwotl, given up l.y I In'
Americans vestci-ilny, wa» gmini
cd hy H-20 Isiinherri whieli m i
rii-d six tons ouch tinlay. Uni i.ml
uinl n liis; rniol Juiictimi In thi_
town were main targets.
rio- spoke tinun ili'i not pini" ml
the Ulea of till* new Ill'll iillaal Iml
the dispatch said it un.; fat’.lo r
ons vesu­ ilu

” 11
iuy thn

50 H-2‘* Supcrfortrc:ic*

pt.vlcicd n key Nmifi Kon .in mili

Airmen reai lrd ipio kty. wink
(/I*)
Hie armed foiccs rr.olieil row
W A S H IN G H )N . Jul
ing over the new lied all.n k zhiii
linn lo d iy toi all unlit irv public ulatious oilier* in
from dawn to tInsk ami pii.immg
ill-iwi’ig a i lamp-down on nrws ol lump and supply
renewed ilrike run the non row. Hu i mildly I
mnunn-utl.
Ih r South Koreuiii gave moioI h&lt; Navy ...id yeitculay il had sent ll* dotnrt coiuiuaudrrs thi*
gruutid hut not miifh, the -|Hikecline--point clin k h i lor their guidance;
titap said.
I. “ No &gt;I toil Ot atteuipl will he made In i OIO ml pieparalioli*

C

S t im u li o u s

W (SUING KIN. J„ty t l —
Id*)— The Air I orc». naid toda) !( hail received a repmt
tli.il a H-21Z Super furl i i-i- luii
Ilet'll shut duitn liy encin) I ig In •
eih near Seoul, Ihc fu*t report­
ed 11-29 lu-* to rneni) *rlmn.

ADVANCE
t i l K it I T A N
H KA D U UA IITKIIM IN K O R E A ,
July 13 —IjP i - Ailv mu in.- uudet
rovi r of n Ih-j i i ruin ihuwrr
t mu in ini i i Ninth K iirian in ­
fantry htui led iiiiiv un* min po­
sition tonight un tin Iviiiii Itiver
north hank east iin j n is i of (lie
main highway bridge south u(
Chirliiw on, front line report*
said, 'litis is tli|. sertiir held by
the Americans.

" r u-

A t lo c k

Dealt Ky Two I&gt;-2‘)

rnn l u w s in lli&lt;- Korean war
to date have I... . 12 killed,
l!H! Mounded nnd liii iiu inx.
I b&lt; niiiiiiuui't-meiil said "limaea
sustained
hv
•lit*
(met Iran
loicrs have been yn ittv exag­
gerated in pleas n p o ii- from
the front.

T O K Y O , July I )
&lt;,|-|
Kn
trail tomiiniiii-t lump*, severely
hammered l.y tin- A h o m r lint
still advancing, d iillrd Hie weight
o( H'rir soillhrlll d im In tilt- i-avt
oil
Ihlirvda)', awa&gt; Imm Ho
Aim-loan vector.
A dirpatcli fniiis advance Ameri­
can heaclqu.ulru raid tli.il ahoul
10 A. M. Thursday (7 |». M. Wed
nciday t-S'I) the liedv tl.utcd two
heavy attacks with .ihmil two d ivi­
sions a gam-I South Km can li*rcrin the central peninsula men,
I he Aim-mall m in i alung tin
Kum Rivei lie-low l"hUi hiwon w.tvery- quil l white Ho lit dr '.lilftcd
their attack again,I Ho- .South Kq-

A ir

O f K o r e o n C n r n p .T in n

TOKYO, July 13—&lt;V&gt;—Gen- !
Mac Art bur's hi'«ili|iinrtri&gt;i 1
announced tonight that tmeri-

“clean town" compared to many
others la tha state.

to the
for reservists
in
formerly to return to active duty with this cent
i Jataad. wire to tha Pentagon:
"Willing, dependable
iT r e t Bay wham am

No. u:ti

eral

£ ^ orS i nU . ndS . J ? urt t e n S

Orlando Gambling
Closes Down For
Kefauver’s V i s i t

Associated Press Leased Wire

Superfortress Fleet Strikes Big nj
Korean Communist Railroad Center;
Commies A ttem pt To Flank Kum Line

Witnesses Say Lit­
tle Effort Made By
Sheriffs To Curb
Gambling Activity American From Quiet
Ml AML July 13—&lt;/P»—ClrAs Red Drive Shift:
ruil Judge Stanley
Mlllrdge
Eastward
Against
tidd the Senate crime probe to­
day that the power of rarkelt-ers
South Korean Army
in south Florida is so great that
polltirnl cuitdidslrs fear thi ii
influence. The Judge said “ there
is a certain intimidation” in this,
lie disagreed with the opinion
etprrssed in official circles in
the past that gambling drew
tourists and » i «
beneficial
"Money gathered by gamblers
goes out of town," the Judge
testified.

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PAGE BIX

T R F RAKFOnn ITFUALn. SANFORD FLORIDA

Korean War

Officers H i t For
Neglect Of Duty
Let Off By Warren

IC asilssM P m l*a*v Oa«l
15th North Korean division th era
forced bock Houlhein Republican
&gt;putj
troop, to high ground northw
nweest of
Urn; one, he »aid.
Ju st south of Chungju, major
TA LL A H A SSE E. J u l , 10--0P)
--Governor W arren l» U y exon­ city in the Uruaong fighting area,
erated th e Columbia cuui.lv sheriff on enemy battalion with other
Korean
and
constable from neglect of force* opposed South
du ty In enforcing gam bling law*. tr op*. M arA rthur’* communique
Following a lengthy hearing in •aid.
The United N ations com mander
which nunieroua Columbia county
clU seni and official* denied *lnt said increased activities on the
m achines w ere operated in the east roast still indicated south*
county, W arren di*mi»M-d a hear- ward pressure with opposition
ta g b r o u g h t against S h eriff Ralnh from friendly force* (likely Allied
P. W itt and Constable lla ir v K naval and air-)
M arA rthur said th ere was evi­
Robert*.
dence the m orale of the N orth Ko­
* “T he evidence doe* not prove rean Communists was slipping un­
th a t S heriff W itt and Con-tnLI* der the heavy pressure applied by
Robert* neglected th eir duties to Allied warplane* which yesterday
onforre law* against gam bling In began around the clock attack s on
Columbia county. T herefore the them.
bearing li dism issed,"
W arren
Some 4d enemy tank*, trapped
•aid.
on a highway m a r Chnnan, were
T he hearing w ai called aflet knocked out by the low flying
the T am pa Tribune published no plum - yesterday, front line diearticle th a t ronsolr-typ* riot m a­ patches said.
Mi.cArthur *aid light bombers
chines w ere operated in several
from the F ifth Air Force perform ­
Columbia county estahlinhment*.
J.A . M urray, who w rote the T ri­ ed close support and iiomhed
bune article, testified nt the hear- troops, vehicles, tank* and trucks
la g th a t he found the machine* witn reported good result*. F ig h t­
In II establishm ent* th e dnv be­ ers, he said, reported many tanks,
fo re the article* wa&lt; published truck*, railroad rolling nlock and
vehicles destroyed.
Ju n e 23.
Napalm, the firebomb, was used
M urray said he made h i. check
ith reported excellent result*, tho
a fte r Federal Internal
Revenue w
general'* communique said. N a­
record* Indicated I t permit*. cost- palm
is a secret soup like m ixture
flOO each, had l&gt;een Issued for th at splatter* flam ing gasolina
umbia county establishm ents when tlie bomb hursts.
Both S h eriff W itt and
I*
The advance of the Nortli Ko­
ble Roberts said they
had nu rean troops on the populous westknowledge
of
the
operation
of
the
n u M s J „„
;........ te rn side of the Korean peninsula
£o th e r sgam
? n bling
U l i » laws
? . n in .the
r county
T 1'e d th e n Mto
within *ald"»"*8
,)ft r iT#(,jon.
acArthui
the

a

Woman Shot
IO m N s s M

rr* a

P a a * &lt;&gt;■.)

m essenger service.
S ta te police said Gelir opened
fire w ith a .22 rifle whm Id*
wife, a friend and four private detactlves rattled the screen door
o f th e Birch Hill cottage in the
naarby town of Patters'll! about
1;30 A.M.
Mrs. Gehr died Instantly. Tw.i
of th e detectives w ere slightly
wounded. G ehr and Mr*. Matthew*
drove rapidly away. They were
arrested by town police of Armonk, W estchester county, |e««
th a n two hours later.
Police quoted G ehr a* .a v lu r
• • fired because ha thought the
••b ln was being approached hv
prowler*.
* r . apd M rs G ehr hsve two
daughters, Ingrid, seven, and
C laudia, four., Mrs. Gahr came
JfW from Germany 1] year* airo.
■ft* h a j been living recent Iv In
J w s t HU Is, Queens, and her hushand a t G reat Neck. N.V.
M atthew* was aw arded a diVprce dec ray last year. Hv .1*.,
*U*tody of th e ir three
Children, Stephen. 11 Nancv. sevm , and Jan e, six. Ilefore the d e­
however. Mr&gt;
M atthew s filed counter-charges.

Kiddles Pool
• tO e a t t a —e

V is a

P * I,

U aet

J J lft
damaged.
.
McKibhin said th a t some of
IM m toga will be used to build u
memorial piece th a t will com­
m em orate lb* earliest form s of
tran sp o rtatio n In this vicinity. The
rem ainder o f the logs will lie cut
•n d used for lumber on o th er City
projects.
_ f l u City M anager also reviewed
* • • work o f th e City maintainem-o
•hog Ioca tad a t sixth stre e t neat
R M c h Avenue. Albln Kendall,
forem an of th e ahop, ha* been in
th e City employ for 15 years. His
lln Job, a t present, said McKlblt. la to service the X’ity ’s vehlele fleet, portable w ater pump*,
and other gasoline-powered equip-

R

Rods were at Chochlwori, a rail
junctiun.
Taejon is the tem porary capital
of the South Koreun governm ent.
Hut even a* these reverses w ere
reported Lieut. General Gorge E.
S lra t. meyer said in a Tokyo In ter­
view th a t combined air, sea and
ground force* of th e ullirs had
stopped the Communist drive th a t
hao rolled relentleaaly for two
weeks.
Ktrutemever said his nil men des­
troyed or dam aged 41 planes,
knocked out 123 Korean tanks and
Npread destruction am ong the In­
vaders in the 15 days of the Ko­
rean war. He pluced American
losses at nine airm en killed, fivo
wounded and 12 m issing. He said
five Allied combat planes uml five
tran sp o rt plane* were lost th u s
far. S trategic bombing, meanwhile,
wa« making itself felt in Commun­
ist shortage* of vital supplies in
any localities, the G eneral said.
A U. S. lost battalion fought
igatnsi
neavy odds
ouu*
track to safety ag
ain st heavy
a f te r lieing cut off In the July 8-9
b attle near Chonun. Tho battalion
slugged its way track through an
i-Munty force which outnumbered
it Id to one. Mac A rthur praised
It for IU "bold uml m ost success­
ful holding, delaying and re a r­
guard action." The unit was not
identified.
Moscow'* Communist p a r t y
newspuper, 1‘ravda, called Ihe
fighting of the defenders under
the II. N. flag "sham eful and ille­
g al." II said "th ere is being form ­
ed under the flag of the U. N. a
coalition of im perialist lieasts of
prey for tlie bloody suppression of
the Korean people.”
W ith A merican power daily
Imililing up on the Asiun penin­
sula, form ation in Huvlet satellite
countries of “ international b rig a­
des" was reported by an antiCom /nunlsts W est Berlin news­
paper The reports, rem iniscent of
the Spanish civil w ar days which
foreshadow ed World W ar II, said
Inigades Mfruld lie m arshalled at
W arsaw and th a t E ast Germany
would lie umong the areas contri­
buting. There wue no confirm ation.
T he U. 8. A rm y has ordered the
Second Infuntry Division and an
unspecified number of sm aller
units from oth er o rganisations in­
to ih e I'ucifir area. A Marine

Crime Probe

.

K

D eK ocratic leader, told a reportc r th a t to ftur sx he hnows t wn
President l» not. crnitcmplating
rraattB iiea r n w T are Oa*l
any drastic new step*. He added:
m igrant, and funner num ber of
"I think the President is titantlie H itler Youth Movement who ning to review the situation to
now liten at N orth Bergen, N. J. keep leaders of both parties un to
"E ver since | lsw tlie Ameiican date on developments in Korea."
a irlift in operation in Berlin," lie
A nother A dm inistration
LietrY
raid, “ I lur\e wanted to be a G. I.
tenant, who a.iked not to lie qtn te,|
I'd lie happy to die u G l."
name, sakl he under*tiMid to­
A Pordham University senior, by
m orrow 's meeting m ay Ik- the
Jam es Ca*ey, 22, of Y°nker», N. Y. first of more or !e*? regular gath­
put in hi* hid for the A ir Force.
“The d ra ft is chasing me, so I erings to keep lawmaker* ahrta»t
feel I’ll tirnt them to the punch,” of the fighting trends.
Republican*
have liecu com­
he said.
Three S taten l-land youth*, all plaining they were lint consulted
schoolmates, applied at the Mar­ in advance on any of the -teas
ine Corps office. One of the trio, Mr. Truniim has taken w ith re­
gard to Korea.
Anthony Fucci, 19, explained.
In th a t
connection,
S enators
"T he situation in Korea has our
Know land (B t.’j l i t i today ur»-fj#
dander up."
that Piesident Trum an invite Re.
publicans into Id* Cabinet and *«.
W ASHINGTON, July 10-GP)
President Trum an today called labli.'ii a "governm ent of national
congressional
lender-- of Ixdli unity" for as long' as the Korean
purtn- to a While llnu e confer- crislr: la d*.
etici tomorrow on the Korean sit­
In n S enate ■peerh, he aim calluation.
i-d upon Mr T rum an to tell t he*
.Sell a lot I ini* of llliiinir, till American pjople he would n-d
u*e til: office to n *i t DetniM-rats
in tlie congressional election*.
Florida. Ham K ram er of Orlando
"Such u policy would te- ,,f
and Dick KIM.errv -if Pine* Bluff,
liigin-st statesm anship," la­
Ark. Charles .Morri on b-d the | th singing.
naid.

Big Upswing

Mayfair Project

U. S. CenHUH

T h at the Tennessee sen ato r and
his s ta ff of crlm e-bustsra would
pruhe th a possibility th a t th a sec­
r e t Sicilian Blank H and s o c ie ty tire F a fla —la functioning In T am ­
pa w as announced S aturday.
U. 8 . N arcotics Bureau Chief H.
J . A nsllnger told th e senators the
Black Hand Is o p eratin g again
and controls th a nationw ide tra fGc in narcotics.
M ayor C urtla Hlxon of Tam pa
•xtendod th a Invitation to crim e
com m ittee agents to invcstlgae it*
underworld activities.
"I appreciate M ayor H ixon’a
division has bean waiting savaral
days fur chips to take It and Its
air unit to ih« cast.

*

»

,»fv |

T he preliminary estimate o f the population for Sanford
•hows le u people than the S t a t e C e n a u a of 1945. We
know this is wrong. A recount has b e e n requested. If
you have not been counted, p l e a s e f i l l in t h e coupon
i and mail to the Seminole C ou n ty C ham ber of
11Commerce o r the Sanford Herald.
.
will require the cooperation o f everyone to get t h ia
iportant job done.

Seminole

Rotary Meet

(CssttBM * r m s r &gt; ( . Oast
( C n l l s s r e Crass P u r Oasl
d a te d w ith members of the Cepone
color of skill of the peoples of
ig” and th a t Johnson "has
the world, “ th eir thoughts are
n associated with John Pattor,
alike and they have the fam e
since in the 1930's."
ideals and the sam e dream s for
MI think If would check with
their fellow men.”
some racing people th ere," PeterHe also quoted from speeches
eon said, ‘you would find th a t John
by Vagri Korshaek of Denmark,
P atto n spends an aw ful lot of tim e
H enry S chaetti of Sw itserland.
In the penthouse th e re a t S partsGeorge Tolley of England, and
m an ’* p ark (III) w ith William H.
many other speakers of in te rn a­
Johnston in the operation of th a t
tional reputation all of whom
trac k .” He said Johnston also is
spoke
for the need for better
president of the N ational Jockey
world understanding and nrni?rd
Club which runs S portsm an’s
the effo rts of R otary in try ing to
P ark.
produce such understanding.
The investigators have received
Mr. Touhy was introduced hv
testim ony from Peterson th a t: un­
Jack R atigan who had charge of
derw orld leaders in Am erica tothe program . President
Orville
dav, has • palatial home at 6475
Concentration cam p prisoners reach o u t for each other in this Touchton announced th a t there
Allison Road, Miami.
Tony Accardo, who is " fre ­ scene from ”6tli i • utiiry-Fo*' "Three Cante Home," -ta rrin g C laud­ will he no m eeting on Ju ly 24.
with a boat ride to be held on Julv
quently referred to as leader of e tte Colbert, buwiio' I'm-. .!ny and Wednesday at the B its ’(h ea ter.
26. He also announced that he and
th e Capone syndicate" has a resi­
Dr. R.W. R uprerht, secretary,
dence a t 9199 Collins Avenue, offer of cooperation," com m ented'
‘H ill A » u 1
will attend the d istrict assembly
S u rf Side, Fla.
Senator K$*Iauvi»r, Maml in du*
•SlM# / \ r t ? 1 'C U U
in Lakeland next weekend.
M artin Leo Accardo. a brother tim e out invf**tikNt&lt;iit will yu to
A lter hurflii|iialu‘H Visitor* introduced hv ILL. iVrof Tony and described by P e te r­ Tam pa."
kln*. J r. included |*rnf. Ils rrv
son as a felon, has liver In a pala­
Virgil Peterson, d irecto r of th e !
, ,
l.iiiiNi-y of tlie
llniver*itv
«.f
tial home at 1217 G ramla Boule­ Chicago Crime Comini**ioH, told
Ju ly Id
vard, Coral Gables, Fla.
Senate investigator* th at Halva- ,
**'
H ealth M inLtiy anRalph Huglio who “ has long been tore 'R ed" It.'ibano i* tile Ictidet n"unceji today 270 persona died
NegresH Killed
known as an associate of prom i­ of a group of racketeer* in con­ in ’.M-ekcrul enribipiakes in Culomnent member of th e Capone syndi­ trol of th e Cuban num boii rack et, | ' ,,MI I V s II i s m P T . a P i s , O s . |
ca te " ha* a house a t 261 N orth Rolllu, uml other form - of gam le
A nother I7.IMM) are in jtn rd or macli.
Cocoanut Lane,
Palm
Island, ling.
homcle-M in seven towns of tioithThe jailed N egro claim* th at he
Miami Beach.
“The principal lieutenants of ccntrnl Colombia, new spaner re ­ w ent
into the cafe to bring Lula
P eter G. Trernont, described as Italiario have been Jim m y I. iiiiiim, port* indicated.
Riley home. When he accosted her,
“ a big policy o perator in Chicago's Tony (N ino) Decidue, Tom lieIhe H ealth M inistry said Its Hughes said she pulled a knife on
south side, it a p roperty owner ridue, Paul A m inor I, Ban to T raf- death
figures came from nrovin- him and chased him InO yards
w ith Bugllo.
fira n te and a m u by the sam e • i.il h ealth unliioritiei. at Cucutn or
more. " | shot her In telf-deP at Manno, who has "been in nam e," Peterson told the rom iiul*'h&lt;* ■«!• supervising relief work
fense,” he said.
th e policy racket in Chicago for | tee
I'he town.', of Arle.leda:.. C iicH ughe: also sta te d th a t he h ap ­
inany years," owns a residence
The Chlrogii Crime Commission
a t 5812 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Chief said these men were "meiu- till'i and B aJs/ar and the country pened to lie carrying the gun from
m . j around them -offered most a frien d ’s house a t the tim e if
Beach.
bem of the M alta ill 1941 and
Roliert Larry McCullough who were in com plete control o f vice, Iron) tlie wave &lt;&gt;f five quake* The the shooting.
aid
nothing Is
left
H ughes’ record shows th a t he
"h as been known in tim e gone by gam bling and sim ilar activ ities." m ini-try
binding ili Atlioleda!:, which bad has been booked only once twfore;
as a Capone g ang te rro rist and
Lumia, recently killed by u shot- "U,bo&lt;) population.
in 1941, on a ch arg e uf drunkeness.
strong-arm m an" has been serv­
u night rlnli in Tam pa In
'Ho- iH-wi.puiK-r El Higlo esll- He w as'em ployed a(. a 'arm labor­
ing as Police Chief a t the Miami opened
gun blast as be sat in Mj car, nmted
inateiiul dainuge at III.* er In th e Hanford aieu for the
Beach Kennel Club, Inc.
1947, Peterson teMifieij, will! a equivalent
of $31,060,000.
El past 10 years.
John A ngersola, alias John Philip
Itocirero us his p artn er.
King, who P ettrso n described a t
S hortly before Jim m y VeluNcn Tlcmpu figured tin- dninage -it
a form er hlg-tlm e gam bler, owns w as sh o t to d eath, Peter won said, nlnnil $20,700,000. The govern,
F lo rid a Schools
“a fine home" a t 4431 Alton Road, Itallano and laicirero made a trip iiunl ha* ru*he&lt;l help by airc ra ft
Miami Beach, and an o th er at 5440 to New O iteuns uml the place
tn ss llS M i r a w
r a s a lis t)
La Gorce Drive.
to the county schools last vear to
they visited ’was lillegedy the
Joe M atsei who has been “a big h ead q u arters of th e M afia in tho
help them m aintain th eir credit
tim e D etroit rack eteer" is one of southern
&lt;•&gt;!!! he deducted from S t itr aid
slates.
th e operators of the Miami P ro­
to rmintle* for the f i r 't thre.’
"
In
T
am
pa,
th
e
m
eeting
place
vision Co., 1062 N. W. T h irty Se­
11 .mil lines l-‘r ..... H as. &lt;)••)
for the M afia, hu* allegedly been hotel will In* filled to capacity month*.
cond S treet, Miami.
If the 10 per cent r u l stand
a
t
the
homes
of
Jim
m
y
Lumin
or
"W ell known Cleveland hood­
next y ear, judging from the ail- throughout the year, th a t will
Hanlo
T
ra
ffira
n
te
."
vunre reservation*.
lum s and hlg-tlm c gam blng opera­
bring the rhool ullorut'oo down
.Subpoena- already have Idieen
to rs’* have used the Grand Hotel
Elmer II
Brown nml Roy to alsiut H6. per cent of the a p ­
sent
to
Florida
in
propitiation
for
mg pli
1Invii. ow ners of th e Luinino Co propriation.
along with New York and Chici
Chicago the com m ittee's app&lt; nrunro in of Orlando a re | m rsonully direct'I in- f u r l qu arterly allocation to
Miami
Thursduy,
Ju
ly
id.
racketeers.
iog the npidication of this w ea­ schools is set a t $9,31)1.475. T h at’
Among those expected to In- ther-proof
Isadora Blumenfield, alias Kid
m
aterial
to
the
hotel.
$3,682,276 lr*s than the foil im­
Cann, who "h as allegedy been at called to te stify are two of Gover­
By tnca iis of th is process tho propriation of $13,073,754) for the
one tim e th a head o 1
f a syndicate nor Fuller W orren's heaviest cam ­ hotel is changing in appearancu q u a rte r due Ur the cut* uml re ­
paign hackers, William Jnhosoq from a w eath erb -n tcn tan tn a
which has controlled gam bling in anil
lam Wolfsmi, both of Ja ck so n ­ d ean looking w hile color sim ilar paym ent of th e $2,374 JMMi ad
Minneapolis, Minn, owns valuable
ville.
Each l» reported to have to th a t of th« City Hull, Masonic vanco.
ocean fro n t property Miami Beach
contributed
50,(MM) to W arren's Temple and Florida S tate Bank.
w ith members of his fam ily. "Jt gubernatorial(1 cam
paign.
Work has been progressing on
kaa been reported.” Peterson said
S h eriff's W alter Clark of B ro­ the Inn for the past four weeks,
T h a t Kid Cann aa a million dol­ w ard
county and Jim m y Sullivan
I C s s H s a e h n * r » » » &lt;&gt;■•!
la r Investm ent In a hotel In Miami of Dade also a re expected to ap ­ and if w eather perm its, th e new
w aterproof coaling, which is ap ­ direction of Jiimc* B. Gut and l.er
Beach, F a. i ,
p e a r .'Miami and Dade county re ­
Sam T aran , described aa an peatedly have been luln-led as the plied under pneum atic pressure, K. Lca*her revealed tliat in th&lt;I'u n p o rtap t underworld^ ch aracter. w inter crim e capital on the n a­ will lie completed w ithin five or Guldsiioro area alone 169 nnmes
a head M i
..._ tion and It was in B tow sid county six week*, said Mr. Duyn. T h j had not be?n counted. M arngrT
Co., of Miami and "h as been re- t h a t cotivlrted gumhler-lMNikle coating heroine* an InU-gial p a rt, H irgln* *tated h r feel* rrrtn in
putadly the Juke box boas of the F ran k Erickson had many invc*t- uf th e stru ctu re. Doors nnd w in-' th a t other sections of Hanford
duws a te inaski.-d during the pro- fall equally short of the total
mob In F lorida."
K entx.
teas uf application.
mint.
The com m ittee, scheduled to
conduct open hearings In Miami
Ju ly 13 an d 14, also plana to devel­
op Into th e bigtim e racketeers who
control gam bling in th a Tam pa

SOMETHING IS WRONG!

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To Prialuce Prosperity for Saiifuiil.

Enfnhliahrd 1908

Americans Driven
Back To Kum River
By Red Tank Force
Communist
Soldiers 10 a
•
n •
f\e nr
Disguised As Civil- lo American Prisoners Of War
inns Arc Reported j
Bound And Slain By Communists
Jnfiltrnting L i n e s
i n A s s o n \ t i :d p r e s s
I UK T O . Wrdncxdsy, July 12
(/!’) I lie Nurth Kmc.m Unnimuiii&gt;t* liiltlctl Aimncxn ilcfcnrlcr*
Im i L rime nn tlie Kum Itivcr in
Smilli Kmcx indxy m a major ptidi
(mwciril hv nn citiinxlcil 80 lank*.
'
Sonic of thc»r Hu*»ian-tn*dc
'Tlanl* weir ulcutiliril n* (lOton
monxlert.
rim enm m nut *ltctigih wn* «li*plnyrd llc^^l|tc the snnm im cd
knnrkout ol (»r« enemy tank* hv
Atnciirnti Air I'oicc* only the &lt;l.iv
I v lm r |l'c gi-ncrsl Itcil u llr n m r
got mule) way.
A fpnkcMiixn si Amein an (ichl
lirailquaitci* in Smith Koic.i ».iid
f t t h r ('mniiiimixi* were imng 80
tank* on the Ameiican limit hi the
Chmtui a ira alone.
They aU&gt;i w eir u-im; mn*l ul
th ru infantry -trriigth in the lug
•llivr, lie »aid. He recalled that
Miinc day* ago the invadcn wcic
estimated In have 15 division total­
ling 7'i.fKH) effective infantry
lighters.
. (’-mnmuni.st troop* di*gui*cil n*
(•civilians inflltrntcd tho American
line* in n fnggv night in advance
of the big pu*h.
The enem y’s ileepr-t m m rtK
tinii~t drove the Ann-rirnn* mil of
Choyliiwon. five airline
miles
north nf ihe Kum River.
The Kuril i* the l*»t major dofem e line north nf Ta~|on &lt;l»rr,
vfnqsly identified na U.B. field
headquarters but not *o meulimirH
___lq late diaqaUlies.)
_ American* were Gghling de«^ jre ra te ly In stem the Communist
n n h . hut a field
hrsHquarter*
spokesman acknowledged l h c v
were w ithdraw ing to previously
prepared punt inn*.
Tin’ liifbr (alike roared out of
an earlv morning fog. rtir«hing II.
8. macliinegiin and light artillery
position*. Behind them. Red iioo|i— pnssihty a divinion strong
pressed the altark .
N inth Kor&lt;-an* who had infil­
trated American line* during Hie
* lilghl in civilian clolhea. cientcd
confusion.
In Korea, an American field
headquarteis
spokesman
s a id
( ‘omniuiiixt jireaaurc was "being
exerted hII along our front line.*,’
Tlie
Im I lie
raged
between
Climiui and Cliochiwnn. 20 nil
mile* north of Tscjon. The spokes­
m an said it still "svas fluid." An
unofficial report learh in g Tokyo
said Americans hud fled fiom Cho.A chiw on.
General M scA rthur’s communl(l.uallaarO n* Taae Ts»al

Egypt UeverHCH Self
On Koreun Question
CAIRO. E gypt, July 11—&lt;A’i—
Egypt todxy announced her open
support nf the W est in the world
struggle
ag a in st
Communism.
_ 8he called N orth K orea’s a t• tack nn South Korea an act of
aggression and said ahr approv­
ed Ihe United N ations drcislmi
denouncing it.
But a carefully.w orded sta te ­
m ent
by
Foreign
M inisters
Moliamcd Salah Eddin Bey m ain­
tained the Nile kingdom refusal
to support the U. N. Security
Council's decision to use action
instead of words In Korea.
Salah Kddin outlined th e new
. &gt; F * lrP,-l*n position a t a news
itfk-nnfctenre. Observers considered
his statem en t a careful r e tre a t
from E gy p t’s previous “plague
nn both your housea
attitu d e
tow ard Korea.
The other six A rab atatea e a r­
lier broke aw ay from Egyptian
leadership to give qualified aupp o ll to U. N. “Korean policies.
E gypt had been sharply criticis­
ed throughout tha W estern world
for her ahaentlon from the
Council decision. Soviet paper*
praised her aland.
Halah Eddin repudiated Soviet
support in a tw o-fisted attack
on Communism, saying: “ I hoi
the w estern powers succeed Vn
( M r effo rts to atop Communist
m enare.” Asked if th a t Included
Korea, he eatd: “ Everyw here."

#

WAR TH R E A T RBBN
NEW YORK. Ju ly l l - O h G m tra l Dwight D. Elsenhower,
president of Columbia Unlver
* « * F , tad ay
•indents they
re m aatlng thia
,
“under the dark clouds of
• th re a t of war.'
Ha said th e freed fo r increaa
it

G o rd o n D ean Is Stassen Charges
Appointed H e a d Treasury Seeks
Of Atomic Group To Run Colleges
New AEC Chairman University Head Op­
W as Formerly With
poses House Bill To
Justice Department
Cut Excise Taxes
W ASHINGTON. July l l - ( / P )
I’irsidrnt Tiumatl tmlsy chose
Gordon Dean, now acting chairman
In hr chairman ol the Atomic En­
ergy Commission.
The White Home announced
lli.rt Mr. Truman has derided nn
Dean, who has just started a new
lluee-yesr term, and will make the
lorm.il apiminlment shortly.
I’lesidenltal Secretary Charles G.
Ross told tepotlers the naming ol
an AEC (haiitnati (iocs not require
Senate tonfiinulinn.
Dean has been acting chairman
since the expiration of the tenn ol
Sumner T . Pike on June 30.
Pike's nomination for h new
ts-mi was approved yesterday
by tlie Senate, Hficr consider­
able controversy.
Mr.
T rum an's
decision
to
make
Dean
perm anent
AEG
chairm an still leaven a vacancy
on Hu- commission. T his nominee
will serve for five years. There
har liecn nn indiration who
might
lie appointed
to this
plare, which would bring the
AEC to Its full five-member
strength.
Ona name mentioned for this
vacancy has lieen th a t of WilIU s b II x m S

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E!k« Donate Nearly

W ASHINGTON. July l l - W ’&gt;
— Harold E. Stassen charged to­
day the hill to cut etcite taxes em­
bodies an attempt by the Treasury
Department "lo bring American
colleges and universities under con­
trol of the federal goveremnnt."
The University ol Pennsylvania
president heatedly assailed a pro­
posal in the House-approved bill
lo apply regular corporation tat
rates to unrelated hunnets opera­
tions by educational institutions.
5sssen spoke out after Senator
Uyrd (D -V a ) called on tlie Senate
lo go slow on any lax cutting that
will put the treasury deeper in he
red.
His reason: The "very evident
prospect of increased military
spending.
The $1,016,000,000 tax slash­
ing bill, w ith Its hike in levies
on big corporations, hss found
few —If any—all-out friends to
stand up for It in the Senate.
R eferring to tha proposed tax
or unrelated business operations
of educational institutions, Hisssen told the S enate Finance
Cnmmlttea holding hearings on
th e legislation i
“This proposal would immedil Ow Ms i u •■ n a * Mas

Wz Million To Charity Riot Blocks Vote On
MIAMI, Ju ly I I —m —N early
a half-million dollars has been
distributed to 37 sta te s for ch ar­
itable, educational and philanthro­
pic purposes during the past year
"y the Elks N ational Foundation.
D istribution nf the fund, set up
by contributions of lodges and
members throughout the nation,
includes special am ounts for Good
relief, the W arm 8prings, Ga.,
Foundation fo r Infafltlla ^Para­
lysis and $75,400 in scholarships
to deserving young students.
D irectors of the Foundation re­
ported a t tha second business ses­
sion of the 86th annual national
convention th a t
$431,160 was
plated In the hands of charitable
organisations.
A t Tucson, A ris., for esam ple,
th a Foundation donated $38,250 to
assist in carrying on a tuberculo­
sis hospital. In California, Colo­
rado and Connetirut sum s of $8,­
950, $2,460 and $2,250 respectively
w ere donated fo r th e sta te edu­
cational program .
Florida received $10,000 for Ha
crippled children homo a t Um a­
tilla.

FREE PANGOLA
Pangula, coastal “$$“ and "99“
B erm uda stolon* a re availabW
lack frsre o f charge to coopcratora o f
th a Seminola Soil Conservation
tra p hi aa1 of th e D istrict, Ires Jacobean, local plan­
ning technician, announced today.

2 ,‘£ S sr tarf,&amp; ,!SLS:
th a

AN AM ERICAN RASE IN S O U TH KOREA. July II — (/!’) I uml line ic|*oils tonichl indicate 18 American soldiers have brer,
bound and slam by llirii Communist North Korean captors.
i flic execution* all apparently look place in the field, in most
«asrs not long after the v’clim* fell into Communist hands. U. S. fight­
ing men rxpirssed anger over the manner nf the killings.
Allowance* w ere made for p n s - * ---*iMe duplication.* in the b attle. ported seeing three hound hodiei*
front case* reported. In each in- nt an aid station. At least one of
sliince tho type of ss-ound, nature tlie-e victim* hail been shot lieof the binding* nnd olhei (listing- hind the ear. lie said Ihe bodic*
ni dung mark.- were sifted by re­ were found In an area recaptured
porters making tho count to Irv by the Americans.
lo nvnid duplication-..
I’fe. Jack liigilom nf Owens­
I.ieut. D.C. Gato* of Joinervillc, boro, Ky., reported seeing three
Tex . ivu* tin- fir.rt lo report tlie sold in * ' liodie* bound with ropes
ntrocity slayings of Ixiund prison­ and with bullet hole* in their
er*. Ho *aid G l's were slain a fte r faces. All previously reported had
having Mim-mleivd Tlieir hands been hound with cloth.
wen- hound hehind them. 'Tlie
Pvt. Donald Odle of- P o rts­
liodie* were in an nren where a
mouth. Ohio, -aid several dnv* ago
m-o- n w hat lie raged.
he saw four Americans Mirrend**:Then enme
Annoriatrd
I'irss to the Communist*. One was -hot
correspondent William It. Moore, immediately. He did not
know
wlm found two more in n front­
line area. Tin- nmiking* on tl.c what happened lo th e others.
I’fe. A rthur Allvn of 321 First
hitiding* of these two (iodic* were
S treet, Fort Meyer, Vn., said he
different from those described by had seen the bodies of two *olGates.
s ta tio n .. .their
The two Mooic found had been ■tiers lit an aid
hound In-hind their hark*
-hot in the forehead. The seven hands
with hells. They had hcen shot in
Gates rerinitod w e r e , hit in the the throat.
face liy Imllelh.
General M arA rthur ha» w arned
An arm y doctor, *'atd. Donald ihe North Koreans that those rcDuork of Long Island, N. V., rem M (i*M « a * raw* Slat

Korea In CIO Union

HAN FRANCISCO, Ju ly I I —
l/P)—H arty Bridges opposition to
his own CIO unloa supporting
U. 8. action in K oras p recip itat­
ed a n ear rio t la st night.
Several fla t fight* broke up.
the m eeting o f Local 10, In te r­
national
Longshoremen'*
and
W arehouseman1)) Union, and pre­
vented a vote on tha antl-Comm unlsts resolution. Bridges la a
member o f the local.
A ngry rightw tng longshoremen
•wood th e ir International preaL
dant aa ha lad opposition. The
resolution had bom offered by
Phil Handin, president of tha
local.
The
resolution
condemned
N orth Korean aggression, plodg­
' d the union'* lo y a lty to tbs
United S tate s, promised to load
all w ar eargaaa, and declared:
Wo shall not join la, 'condone
o r recognise any Com m unist dom onstration o r picket tinea.

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

Senate Crime
Probe Moves
To F lorida

H

LSD W

J I LY

II.

1950

Assorinlcd P rrw l.cn.*cd Wire

... ! "'Ts i’orcsc'cm Officers Atnl Advisory Staff Of
Triim.uii Renews nisi
Seminole Defense Council Named

MIAMI. July I I (/!’)
Kelau
I
»rr Senate invcsltgatnrs today (all
rd lo *iiliponra a number ul itu
Point Four P i c a
Itoitanl wilneste* lot appearance at
a hearing here Tiumday and pH
WASHING 1 ON. July II
(d ’t
day. the Miami Daily New* reimil
I lie I Inure I nreigu -Mian* Comrd.
Hie newipaprr »aid many ol uullre today appiovrd i $1,222.them Irft thru Florida homes aftei d)0 000 program •’( military aid lo
hearing the Senate Crime Invesli- nnn-CnnimuiiKt m untne*. It al*n
galmg ( nnuiullee might rail thrm. railed for rira lin n n( a Far Fasterii
7 hr rnminiltrr, liradrd by Sena defense p art patterned ailri thr
lor Estes Kef silver (D -Tcn n L ha* Atlantir treaty.
Chairman k rr (D W Va) *aid
scheduled puhltr hearing in Miami
lo delve into Honda'* multi-mil •hr i om m illrr vnlrd unitumoii*ly
to ap p ro ir (lie .vrnatr-passed aim*
Ion dollar gambling empire.
The N rur *aid mvr.tigalot* ud lull, u lu ili d illrird only ill
♦earched for lull failed lo Inc*!'- language from tlie I lon*r version.
A pin|tn*al l m r*lali|idimrnl ol
lark I rirdlandrr n( Miami Reach,
a
I
ar l.aslr io p u t am ong llir n a ­
idenldird liy thr Crime ('onunii»inn of Greater Miami a* allegedly tion* of thr I ’. m i n al*n won the
the "lop racket (igurr lit Dadr uiiammoii* r n d o i * rm rn l ol the
i o m m il lrr . It will lir ntged in the
(Miami) rountv "
Thr Hrtmir r iim r prolM-rs nls-* • ommillrr'* ir|Miil semling (l&gt;r hill
to find William li Joliiistnn In the I louse.
of Jnrksnnvilli', liatnl n ■ one of
lire told reporter* tln-ir i* a
Governor Fuller Wat te n ’* fumneinl chance (•&gt;«• tile Hmi-e will I.*- aide
hackers.
to vote on tlie lull and send it to
The newspaper *iih| Johnaton I’tesirleni T inm an (or hi* signa­
left id* Jacksonville home In»t ture hv this weekend.
Meanwhile, President Trum an
Kriitny the day after the Kefauver
committee rnnuunred lie would Ire asked*Senate lender* to restore the
full $.'15,600.(8)0 he tin • requesled
subpoenaed.
Subpoena- iiIkh were out for a for the " I’nlnt F o u l" niogiam of
num ber of Miami Bench men r e ­ aid to hai-kw'iod laud*.
Senator A lexander Sniilli tit
portedly connected with the 8. A
G. ItiMikie Syndicate. Most of N.l) told reporter* after a White
them were out of Ihe rity , tin House eonferrnre with Mi T tu
man tliat tin- .Senate A |iprepiiaPHper said.
A long li-d of pulilir official* lion* Uonim ittre ’’iirnlmldy will
is also eontaim-d in the a rra y of reconsider" it* decision to cut the
subpoena* that have been issued funds.
Tlie com m ittee had voted to i r
The New* said Dial umiing them
were Die entire Minmi Beach city ducc In $10,000,000 the fund to
.....
tart irhniral aid to underdevelop
rounril; Dade county S heriff Jim
my Sullivan; Miami nolire, r h io f |&gt;d countries. Ihe money Would he
W alter Headley, and iiiuwarxi piovixted in the $04,6884)96 Jt)Ut&gt;
eingle-pai-kngr appropriations lull
roiinfy S heriff W alter (’lark.
In Washing)"!) Senator Kefau which rami- up f«r Senate rollver issued a statem ent H a y i n g hi* aidrinlion today.
The llniisc, meanwhile, look up
rnm iilllter
hnd
stihpocnaed n
large numftrr nf witneses tint that a cnmpnniun “ I'uint F our" pro
It. S. m arshal* lis*&lt;t “ nnl. Ireen aide posal to guarantee mime It. S. in
In locate rrrtn in ini|m rtant wit- vcstlliciila alaiMld. |l* fate -4a &lt; tin
rrrtn in in view of Hu- Korea rrt:o nessra."
Mr. Trum an also asked th-"Since it la posaihle I lint tlirs*wilneaaea may Im&gt; unaw are uf ef- S rpntc delegation, made up of
fnrla In locate them ," th e stale four Di-mix rat s and four Itr
ment enntlnued, ‘the com m ittee i- piihliriilt* flam ttu- Foreign Itrla
asking the press ntul rndin In give tinnx and Approptiation* (Toinuntwidespread publicity In request tin- (res to auppoit motley napieata foi
th&lt;- S tale I Icpnri merit's "Voire
w itnesses appear.*’
They inriuded Johnston Hud of Amerirn "
Tlie I’li'iiilrnl did not rile spr
Friedlander; John P atton, Sr . if
t I'linilnii.S (la I '. i r t « » l
ttfeatlav 'S &gt;-» i-aav 1 « « i

Federal J u s t i c e Itrailcy Odham To
Of Fifth Ci r c u i t Ik* I n s t a l l e d As
Court Dies Today Slate J. C. Chief

DOCK GUARDS
JACKSONVILLE, July U -f/P r
RED FODTT FOUR
Industries
ara
g ? N N . Germany, July ll- O F ) — Waterfront
—^
W estern Garmaev's Socialists strengthening watchaa to guard
charged tods
hss •gain st sabotage.
by 1 S | B
Lieut. Comdr. C. W. Qulniiy,
Const Guard officers In charge
o f marina Inspection, said he
wanted the industries and
operators. Several akipI17J100
lateraate alrend had put

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rre* at mi ilixtallntion liampiet to
la- held Halnrdav 6;:t(l I'. M. at
the Hanford arm ory. Ed Boot, of
T am ps, retiring pre.jd ru l will offiriste a t ihe affair.
Seven other sla te
vire-pre-idents will hIro | m- irndallfd.
Mr. Ddham, who wur elected to
the lm*! in June at a ntnti- eon
ventlnn lield in Jarksonville, uppointed fiardon Bradley to rrv r
with him na i.tate secretary.
Alvin Odham and Gordon B rad­
ley, ru-chairm cn of tlie banquet,
said that n reception party will he
held at 6:39 I'. M.. following wlurh
tim e a buffet supper tetll Ih- -erved. A fter the supper the ini-talliition ceremonie* will take plare
Mr. Odham said a dartre will lie
held a fte r the new hrad* of offire
are officially Inatalled.
Memliers who have not already
made reservation, for (he affair
were urged In do so hv Mr. Od­
ham who asked them lo rail Mrs.
Lundqulat at the Inform ation
Booth,
Ja y re e nffirlal* estim ate Dial
over 150 out-of-town guests will
• p n ra r for the banquet.
Music for the dance will lie fu r­
nished by AI I’t incc and Ids orrh estra . A prise will Ire awarded
for the loiidrsl m ens' sporixlilrts.

RUSSIAN SCIEN TISTS
LONDON, Julv | | —(A*)-Thre.Russian arlrn lists have received
visas to come to Britain this w rrk
to hear top flight w estern spec­
ialists talk about the development
of atomlr energy.
“Hre Russians, who it waa under­
stood would Im- led by V.A. Golubston, announced they will attend
sessions of the World I’ower Con­
ference being attended by 1.606
delegates of about 56 nations.
R. R. IIAI.K K ILLED
JACKSONVILLE, July &amp;1—&lt;JP&gt;
—Edward S. Hal". ?2. general
manager of the Rowland Truck
Co„ waa killed early Unlay
when hia car crashed against a
:• abutment
waa returning from the
„ with Mr*. Hale and their
young daughters. They were

Gcncr.il Kt.iillry K’r
vcnls If. S. Tioopa
'Po lie Joined l^y
Armies O f Allies

At hint lltitlri inrlun
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WASHINGTON'. Ju t, it .(•)
($. I louir, tin r tlo t ol v'!.itr I $%11 IK l i o r lot I If«$id *. O. I*. I IrnitloH, —Selecti»e S rr tlr e liat.n ,,-kril
ilrafl
laiard* thinughm il llir
Clnlk of llir r i t i nil (’nml Itti Srinm olr (’miiilv. Iih I.iv Rinimim r$| llir
*p|Htinlmrtit t»l n llirr r t mhI .»«l%• oiv ^i.ill $»l llir Seminole (*ounl&gt; nalimi In m rrl their iihi. i ■« fur
a 20.601)•man draft "aa Mam x*
D rfrn ir (*oiimil.
possible and not later than Srpt
Jm u rt L lii|tlry, rli^iniM ii **l llir D rfriu r (’mmril cluviiivt •
39.” MaJ. General l.e»ia It t i n
r.tilv tlnyi ol Woilcl W.i* II. will »v»tn .it I
tlwiirviMn. Juniff Cml ahey, dirretnr, “enl lln&gt;*r iu
u til hs**!**t hr vit'i* rhnlrm no. A *
atrurtinna to 51 s ta ir and I r ir i.
li. IVIt'Don ul»o tliirc ln l llir ;ti
f at rd lliat tin* fonnalion »»f Iho lorial riirrrlnra who «nprr*i*e
filil n of tilt* iK'fiMlNt* f’toitiril m l Iihr I roiiiud h hi lino with pro* Ihe « or k nl Ihe Im nl draft
llnlion Honttl «lurinir NVorM Win i &lt;sluti* I»*•i$$ix followrd IhnMicluui!
hoard*. In St. Vllgualine it w as
II lvn:% Imm*n appoint*-)! to .,1 \ tlx count i\ and wit* pm olv n animimrril that a limit ton 1 1 ,.,
n» tllrorlnr of tin* now ori:a*o/a p»•vinillnmii \ inovt*. Ih* will pro- idian* «ill Ih1 indiirtnl into the
lion. Minn Nnn« \ Whitt* lur* I...... • red ilimit- 11nt«*|v to Mot up n
\rrny nllliui the next f.n
appoinlrd «M*rii*tfiry. Moml»or&lt; if *k« Icton *»i^.miration
hi
rite
tin* ui-urrul ndviHoiy htnff nit mtivo nri'iUiifaltiiM i** lnt$*i cullLONDON, tut, it i/pr n , P
lit folloU’* .fiunt'E I,, limit')*, II •*ft lor h\ Stllti* tlcfcnsf i i till * Foreign llflire «nid •••■*ig t,f
•lam$*H (Jut. n l* llrriulon. A It. ituind.
111it it ill * \ hi tia-■*a dor in ila - r a a
IVIolittin, Ih . ( h.itI i'.h I.. | *j*11.
Mr. IVtoi M«»n blillrd that llir
M ayor A taliow ('nitnw iiy, .1 r f*o nml ion "f *h$ Ik ( n u p ( ouiu il had a acroud talk with D epotv
I'urrlgn Minister \u d ir i Grnml
Mr(*lt*llanil, &lt;'hnHi*)« &lt;J. Sluiff*?, i
*impl\ ha vie pKH'oduio and
kn lodav on a piresililr "peace,
Cnl. •liitnoH I*. M alllit’Wft, o I •in coiif id«*ni ini inblrintioiM or
fill aeltlenirnt nf Ihe Korean
1**0111 akit*, f « | \\
K. Hakut, t *$|
•**'lot in a to i in I hint hoi'n rivi'iv- eo n tlirt." Thr Foreign
(lllire
foril MtKlhhlu, I!. (J K 11pa l i t !
• d. that
itirdi uotiniiH UHtr.mt
*aid no m u d on Ihe oulrm ne nf
•Ir.( and IK I*. Ihork.
•oi|\ pioraut i«*uiti v int'Hrtinon at tin- talk had *o far Ih-cii reA. II IV lft tmf in unhiiiiimh:
mu ||. iit^o advirtod th a t re i\ i-il hi re.
Iho fainitiHi' dutii'N nf d iirittu . thi ft Itmf
Initril On |*RK9 R|«|

Ci t y Commission French C e n t e r
R e c e i v e s Plans Unites To Make
For New Stadium Pleven Premier
Complete Plans Wi l l Socialists loin Right
He Ready July 24.
T o Give Moderate
Says E.J. Mounhton
V o le O f r / ; i T o 185
r« |. Moiivliloti prr*enled paili.i
lv Uiliqilclcd plan* and *prri(iva
lion * for .Sanfoidt |iio|iovd Mum
rqial Hall Park lo llir City Com
nu.tioir lx -1 niglit.
Mr Mouglllon *.llil hr will tuliont llir lomplrlrtf plan* wliro thr
Gnmnus*ion mrrl* auam ,,n |,,t*

2d.

I Ilf pi in •all* loi llir |oo|ri| to
hr built in sri lion* with llir grand
stand bring iim ilruitfil lint Itnl
will hr i j lied for tritloli* III llir
oidri ol (ntiilllK linn.
Mi Moiighlori onul that two
•In" iirig room* will hr Imilt tuuli.-i
Die i;t hiiiI-tnml allowing playmi*
iliniii ilinti- enlrattre into mrh of
l » i dligoulA. Then- will hr cutl­
et &gt;'oo land* for hoth wliltr mil
rolmrd prrlnloiii

I ngim-i-r* have utllixed Die ran
tilli-vi'i plan nn a to i-liniinalipo t* hlorkillg the view Tiuiy r«ti
mate Dint Ihe g riiiiil.*liind, In rn n
uf eini'igi-ia-y, rail la- emptird in
Brniley (hlliutn will lie installed In* I him aevrii miiuitea.
TA LLA H A SSEE, Ju ly I I —(/1’r
The only wood to be u*ril ill the
—Ju d g e C urtis I,. W aller of thr na pir-ddi'lit of th r Florida Jav-

RED DKLAYH
LAKE 8UCGKHH, Ju ly 11—11’)
—Soviet D eputy Foreign Minister
Jakob Malik has called off In*
plans to sail fo r hnrna today nn
tha Polish liner H atory. A ppar­
ently ha will rem ain hare for tlie
duration of the Korean eritia.
O fficials o f th r G ydnla-A rarrirs
Linas announced in New York, a*
tha Batory sailed, th a t Malik usncellad hla reservations la s t Friday.
Malik ia chief Soviet delegate la
Ura United N ations.

with

Other U.N. Nations Plan To
SendT roops To Korea nW ar;
Arms Aid Bill Is Approved

"Hie Shots" S e a l t d
As Scnntc Investi­
gators Begin T o
Serve S u l i p o c n n s , |-

U.8. F ifth G irrult C ourt nf Atpral* died lirre today.
The 63-yeur-old jurist and fm
nrer law
p n lrn rr
of
Renator
niaude Pepper had lieen ill aio e
he wda atrlrken June 12 by what
his physician called an accident
In the blood vessels in the brain
His wife nnd d au g h ter were at
his ticdslde when lie died.
Judge W aller combined a poll
tiral career in Ida native Mis*i
aippi and hia adopted Florida with
Ilia artlve practice of law before
he first was named In a federal
Judgeship 16 years agn.
He
was
known
thrnughm d
soul hern Judicial rirrlra for h&gt;
ready w it and his ability lo 'ell
a funny atnry. He was p e tIihp *
•a proitnd of his artirlea nn fi*l
Ing th a t were accepted by spoil •­
men's m agatinea aa he waa nf to.
form al Judicial opinions.
His court rulings often w n •
w ritten in tha rle a r n arrativ e styh
of tha popular m agasines.
Judge W aller w as lairn Jon. ’&gt;
1887. a t Silver Creek. Miss. Hi
middle nam e, Ixmginn. wai th&gt;
nam e of hla m other's fam ily a
distinguished name in Missixr-ipui
polities.

rbuidlnc^s

■esttcred shower* xml
thuodcralorm* throuch Wednesday, l ittle
d in n er in temperature. Gentle to
moderate vxrixhlr nm-tlv south­
erly » iml* through Wcdncnday.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXX.M

THE WEATHER
ro iu liIrn M i-

roiiatiilrtion of tin- main errtm i
•-aid Mimglilmt, will go inlo Ih
• nt* mnl inlo n 20-yrm iixpnhnll-,
(•-It roof.
Tit** Gommission ioxtroricd iltxt
lud* Ih- aerutrd (o repair ll&gt;e rity
incinerator after tiring infmiued
Dint the firewall interior of the
furnace in dnmaged. The dnntnge
wua laid lo the giru l umounln "f
wet refuse that Imve lieen dis­
posed liy the unit- Until tlie dam­
age in fixed, ihe City will diap&lt;&gt; e of garbage |iy maintaining a
salutary laud fill on Die Muiiirip.il
Airport grounds.
The Commission Agreed in Cilv
participation in a rough rctetu t
ir-chi-ck of Ihe Hanfnrl area. Thia
art Ion wax in line with the n-rent
ndtion taken by (he Hemimde
County Commissioner*. Both Cily
amt County will now xhnrc Ihe
roxt of ihe project.
In other nrtion* the Commission:
Re-aoned the aira on tlie East
tiide of Olive S ired between
F.ighlli and Tenth Avenues in the
Goldsboro section. Thi* area i* to
Ih- lire site of the Castle Brewer
Courts, 125-unit Negro boosing
project. The Cily Attorney wns
instructed to draw an ordinanco
rhauging the urea from single
dwelling to multiple dwelling
housing units.
Held up a Is'gion hair Committee request that Hi" City giant the
Legion a permit to hold their
yearly fair nn« Week earlier. Kartho
lyde llnusholder requested •*—
permit so hia eommIMre rotild
Ihe I’rolt
sign a contract with tlu
Hliows. The Commission dreliteit,
however in view of the many com­
plaints made hyresldenls of Han­
ford of the typo ahows presented
last year, to hold over the Iteirinn'fi request unlil thn next w ^ i*
tng, at which lime the public, may
liavc voice In the matter.
Mr. llousholdcr reminded the
( O N t t s ^ o a Pm *
—L
CORRKCTION
Tho deirot, which the Atlantic
Coast U ne Railroad proposeu to
move is th a t a t
A ltam onte
Hpringa, and not th a t a t Lake
Monroe as rafferad to in the
County Commission story F ri­
day.

1'AltlN, July I I 4 /1*1 - | lie
I m»» |» N'&gt;«I|(Mm I Ah%rini$lv ^»$r*(i)
fG iilinnni l%rnr f’lrvrn# •• infmli^r
'•I •Ii»* m$l$I| I *i$iov$ o | K rthhiiH*
F iifv u llir iMtiun's nrw p in n irr.
r lr v r n ir« ri\ff| «
III*
MHlIy. u-illi llir n(fulfil voir (fiiml
.It i / i lo IM i
Mr Im -* »0 linm t *$f11$I 10 A M
Mi(IIm|.$v, In i im i|i|r|r In % fftliiiirt
Ini /V m-imMv -•| &gt;|*1«»v.«| . | ft |ei|«| ir
| it $111*•&gt; In* ri|irrlr$ l In li.ivr d
i .ilnnrl fniiunl liy Inn^lil.
I'lt vrii Wilt llir &lt;kr«nit(l hi hi in
•I wrrk ii.iliircl In liy lit riul
I Mill • | eeelll|« «| ri|$|$ f Itr &lt;ni|t|
liv Ki* In rn willuuii i yutvrllllltrn*
•in* r Iniir ' I w|*»n 1'irm iri Circil •
j»r\ I 'tel ••ill i r \»$*$trfI
I lu IffW 191»iiiir i | »l•• n|r«| Willi
llir \ %rinl*ly In mill* Itrlmul .«
killing; unvriniii* ul iii ,t Iniir nl
llllrifl.lllnilrtl f ||Ma.
I'lrvrn Im l llir *il|&gt;|i«»rl »$f I lit*
S*H*inli *• , (in* r*i|itiht l{c|iiililiran
Movi ini’iit (Mill*) ili«*
I S«»*
, lrt'i*t iml N $*»*n*'iiuM rti «l|i*iin*t
nf iii(l«'|irn«li*iil Tin i 'nmiminirtts
fm ini'i! llu* lull), nf l|i$* vnl$* il»
l!»niL.I In m rnnfii iiimI iuii.
Appmvrtl nf I’l* v* n hi p in n ir r
«|rpi*n»l«'»l Inup'ly nn (|i»* SiM'inlinlrt.
LiihI u«’$*k $*k I’mnn* i llrn ri
ii Ii11•- wiirt rmifii HHii liy f»
f •*
(I iMiilHtird IMe I'Mge 'I'b n I

St rarlwy A |&gt;oloKi/.L'H
l-’or Schiimim Altark
LONDON. July 11- ( / I I W ar
M iiii.tn John Klrarhoy iituilogised
loduv for some of Die things he
said about llu- Hrhuman plan in a
speech ten dnv" ago at Colchester.
"I p a rt re-iil&gt;•*Iv regret," lie told
the lion mj of Common*, "if any
expressions which I used are- felt
hv M. Schiiniiiii nod Ilia a-.'H-inte*
to reflect in any «&lt;v upon their
motive*."
Hlrurliey
denied that he deneiihi-d the propo-nl by the F renrl
Foreign Mini, li t Robert Hchuman
for pooling we*.-tern Europe's coal
and teel a* n "plot" ngjiin*t (he
people of llie continent.
lint lie cnwi-ded Dial he re fe r­
red to ith propmeit supt n-pntional
Miithority for running Do- pool a*
n “schem e" designed lo "vi event
Ihe people really conirolllng tlieir
economic system .”
GL'IDANt E O FFIC ER
Tom H. I Iren. vrterMii'* ruiilsn re offirer. will lie In Hsnfnrd
July IH. nt 2:69 |\M . to aasiai
vetr-rans and tlieir dependents nn
prolilunia whirh they may have.
Mi. Deen ran lie located at thioffire* of l.loyd F. Hoyle, Sem i­
nole County Senator.
5tr. Deen l.-sued ihe following
schedule for Geneva and Oviedo.
2:66 P.M. Geneva
Posloffica;
3:30 P.M. Oviedo Postoffiee; 6:00
P.M. S tate Road Camp Nn. 8534.
GREEK AMBASSADOR
WASHINGTON, July 1I—GP)—
U nder-secretary of S tate John
E. Peurifny waa nom inated
by
President Trum an today to he am bassador to Greece.

WASHING ION. I.dv II &lt;/!’)
Gertri.il Dural lliaillcv » e &lt;pln(rii today a- saying A m ettran l o u r ,
III K oir .1 mil l&gt;r p.in.-d f»V ground
troop* (loin other merulieis o | llir
I hulril Nation*
Clraiiman Ivilmg* (D-M d) -aid
Hlaillry g a t, that tufnttualion I"
the Senate A iiurd Servile* Com
m iller during a Iwo-lmur. • Injeddoor *e**mn. I ydmg* would not
name thr ntlirr l IN niembri Dressed with cpirstion* from tet“ utrr». I ydgip* w "lid say only
lh.it other inriohei* nf llir UN Imvc '
oflered ground lorrf* and dial
If ooiiai,ra tto r x s r **'oto|

Nebraska Ravaged
R.v Rising Floods
As Five I rives Lost
its \ s s i it i \ i i i r p iti s s
I'lo.iil wntoi* iiirnni &gt;&lt;L n ’-v
men* in N'elira.-kn today
nfter
striking dam aging hlow . to r re u .
nnd tiroperly in Ih. i .i l • •iitts l
pint of rlu- sta le 1 o ,* were e*.
iiinntril in the million ..f .lollai
More- Dim, 696 pc, .on |,.,vi- tt i
I Ire-ii IniniP* freiiil (In (loo t w ill' ll
'treirk the tow n, of Yuri MiCool.
Iteavri Cl*, m g h i .I f 'r e lr t'iva
persona I.. I llioii live In tha
flood*
Till- rin g in g water •■( Die big
lllire- K itn liesdril (..i 11.-,tt it.... •
com munity of I t,non, *itli n • re-t
of 255 feet eight
fc-t
at.nvo
floo.l hinge pre.lirli-i| fm 'I lull
day. Families were moving form tin e from Ipuiiim iu Die ukDi of
Iho flood wiili-i* I’iirm&gt;-r
nl .n
w eir moving live to.-l to higher
ground
Flood danger • • &lt;&gt;d 'n northcentral Kmrea* Bui
o v e rfliw '
from the Knw and Blue n&gt; ers
spilled not over milch lowland
Shower* were fm er.i i m tinrt.r
of tip- flood area
Bain nl'-n war iu proipo,.) for
tin. nor th rill plain . Do- rerilt d
and oiithern Ruckle and In T ot
a*. F air w eather wn* repnrlcd
over other rrtio n of the countl v.
although much rlmidv and for-gv
w eather |irevnllod earlv today In
the miJaile ADanDr and New I ng
land atatea.
Tilt*
I’nrtfir
noitliw i-d
and
northern Nrw Fngliiud .talc, * , i r
the only aira* reporting tem per­
atures below not mill They were
above seasonal level* in the not th ­
em plain* and Dio rent nil and
southern ilockifs and m-iir normal
over other are-a*. B utte, Mont ,
with IH above, wn* mu of the
country's mole»l &lt;pot early to ­
day. Top m ark yo derelav waa 107
at Presidio, Tex.

Sanford Woollier
High vesierdsy H7
Low This M orning 68
Bain yesterday .01
Total rain to date t o t
Inly normal r..infnll 7 6 1 in
rhea.

THE WKATHKU
JA CK SON V ILLE. Julv I
A tlanta
Boston
Chicago
Des Moines
Galveston
K ansas City
Phonis
S aint Louis
Shreveport
Jacksonville
Key
. Week
Miami
T am pa

t'i’V'.'re* ■VtT j-V'* —
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(•rr

�T1IF, HANKtMtl) HKItAIJI, HANFOHD. FI.tHUPA

Korean Prive

W hy T he A ccident Toll?
*awir‘r ,?aiar4 ar
ihhssj

mwistvrwae ^ ^
T .is X .T .r
m s V w » h' Ari
&gt; «,. iiHss
••"v
viassarr

Ms

M sH th *

.................. .

a (HI

i s a Tsa r
....... .......... ............. „ ........... 1 1 .8S
A ll • fc llu a r j
sn ilrr*
i-sx i.
«f
k s a S * . r r . n l n t l o * . &gt; M a i . l l r r a ml
s M r t s l a m a s I f u r ll&gt;r i&gt;&gt;ri&gt;a*« a t
S l . | * s fu B rta , H i l l h r r l m r j i r d f o r

J l j t f s l ' r «4**rii«l»a rnif*
N M i'O 'i.lf'i
III I h I b h i I
«««■ *•*&gt;(
ll* a r r « v H l a ili &gt; « - a
Inr.
I t s
Y ork, (h li-sa n . lir irn li. H a s a s i l l s , a a d j l i ^ j t a s j a . ______ .____
F h r l l r t s l . l l a a M r i x h r r (if I h r
A a M r l a l r * ' l - m a n h t r h I* r n l l i l r i l
S l r t a M i l l r In t b s ■ » far r . j t s M I t a l l u s *&gt;( a l l ( k r l«»r*l a m * i i r l a l r r i
l a t b l a a r a a s a * * ' , a * a r i l a a al*
* r M a i ata sa irg a a .

TUEHDAY, JULY II, IMMI
fO IM th

BllH.K VKKHK

B ut there are m sn r priceless
trea su res th a t w r mtjrhl h s t r hul
which we n e s rr troubled to claim:
Rejoice with me for I have found
Ufa piece which I hail lost.— I.uke
One good thing this war rnny
»f tvt to do'is to take lire mind* ol
a lot of"people off ransila and
male atmehatr grnerali out of
Wc are glsd to tee the S tair
[ MVirinmeDt ruakiug p rrp traliu n i
(o tmprovc rioiida^s htgliway »y»’ tcm. Our loads do not compare
| very favniahly with there ol molt
|

p |h f r 'ilM e » .

____

The military situation mutt he
getting criticnl- Senator l i l t comr*
out in favor oi nearly a billion dol
fits more lor the Army and Navy.
Thai old boy doesn't throw that
kind of money around unncceiisii*
The I9ih Bonihaidinenl Croup
of lire U. S. Air Force, lint outfit
to zee action in tire Korean war,
war alio the lint U. S. unit to
drop bombs in World W a r 'l l . |l
was this same outfit to which Capl.
Colin Kelly was attached in the

«i»d ail shot .tlrMug^the fat*, vd|l
pot hylp the Cfmmunin cause. It
will serve only to make Americans

it i« time to tfo mimt-thiny about the safety of highway
travel. Kvcry holiday week-end has become a period of earn*
„Kt. „ n ih t, highways. The pat explanation of authorities is
that excessive speed is tiie cause of most accidents. This
may bj* quite true as a general fact, tint obviously it is not
enough of an explanation to point tiie way to safer traffic
conditions. What is excessive speed? There is no answer,
no simple rule of thumb by which a motorist can glance at
his Hpeedometer and know Infallibly whether or not his
s|teed is too high. It depends on the conditions of the road,
the traffic, the driver's own capabilities, and the probable
behuvior of the other fellow. It's a m atter of judgem ent
If we can't know when a motorist is driving too fast—
not until he has an accident which establishes tne point—
can we find out why? Whnt makes him attem pt a 35-mile
curve a t G(J, makes him push his car to a speed at which hi:
can't keep control if sudden trouble'appears? Some of the
causes arc Ire-ginning to show up. Holiday trips are often
made under pressure; too much mile-age is attem pted in too
short a time, and there is an abnormal urge to hurry. Police
are- beginning to applet inte the hazard of vehicles moving
more slowly than the general stream of traffic; these pilf*
up long strings of cars behind, and the mounting desire to
pass ant) go on may upset a drive-r’s judgement. Some peo­
ple have a simple: urge le. go faster than the rest; they use
the- highway for a rare eourse.
Actually only a sm attering is known about tiie reasons
for driying tear fast. If a really thorough study could fa*
made erf this, perhaps it might then become clear how exeossive rpe-eel can be prevented. This would he a huge un­
dertaking, hilt it would be worth a good deni of trouble
and expense* to find the- key ter safe-r motoring.

T ree S urvival
fn a number of forestry laboratories offends are being
made to develop a ehe- timt tree* which can survive in
American forests. The chestnuts were virtually wiped out
early fn this' century by a blight so de-aelly and presistent
th a t it Is still a waste of time- to plant chestnuts in the uffecte-ej are as. Hopeful results are- being obtained bv cross­
ing Ibc Arne-iiean chestnut with Chinese and Japanese
variedjes, which resist the* blight.
Meanwhile, the- foresters face- battles to save two other
important trees of forest ami lawn, the elm and the oak
timL'
tow to*n under attack front Dutch
rJr?r,B» \v i V "I,lr‘w l|nir slow y westward from the East

Z

°r Mks "• ~ 9

W st

1!' Vhi,i,‘ this goes on the giant redwood and big tree of
ulifonnu hold beoieuth th eir tough hark some* secret of
survival, Some erf these trees are* nearly five thousand
yenrH old, and they seem to die of nothing hut old age and
be tiiMine.s inflated by man. Theft freedom from efisca.se
probably idenw from freedom from inserts; even the vnrnclous term ite spurns tiie redwood. wfiich thus has special
vulties for coiistructlou.MoHt tree afflictions ure caused by

l*
Flail lb tryiiiK to cutn«.iJ^H^wiUaTt
N iW Y ofk dotiffit-AHinati find iaolntirmlnt vfewe wl
mnki-jHvsput-dny IfloIntlonUln soetn iiitenigtUintil
i-ltinlly In il).M Governor Tltomna E. Dewev hrot
rttrhH defWit by u tnort* niodmi-tnindqd Rfttul
niiii not tried for nnother term in the Houtte 1
now ’nnnotmcs'H IiIh CHiulidHcv for the llelmblicig
*,Hn for Honntor to run Jipninst Herbert ’If. Lehh
There
ccruld bo no Krettter contrast Hum th a t between
Jutl full h tttjpubllcmi nominee, John Fontfef Dull
,i •
b^0,,FI I* warnetl Hmt Dewey's w ithdr....^.
Hub fall - race for the ROvernorahlp did not htenn th a t
hml drop|M-d out of pollticH. If he hud m e a n t-th a t,'It h
bft wondered if anything would bring him batik;mdre mil
ly )tlHn 1&gt;1L&gt; possibility of Pinh'K nontl nation.
1,0 rU,e pm-Catholl
MKP have indientad whether they
will participant In a coalition &lt;Abinet.
,
lit the debate preceding hi* vlClorloua vote, Pleven t o ll the at
aembl)ti "All Frenchmen rthilUa
the nucesslty of uniting under tiie
authority of g government based
on n majority which Is determined
to give an example of cool-bead*

don’t jay they should
b f ' we think the dvcisjon
I be jnadc by odr nsililary
g W th the view of savtn|- f t
iivei u possible end briagitg

nejor issue Is oyer increases n
nlnlmum ..wage* for low-paid
vorkgr#.
..S od p llit SecreUry-Gene.ral Guv
dollet, wOrklng to get agreement
vvek that tba government approve
[pbout |M ) monthly
wrvere aay it remain* to be en whether the bit*
tg r p artisan lUgrraii break, out
again when 1
out minlitfH

IC H lIiit*

Vtam

Pane

O att

'pie, which is usually 12 to 24
hours behind field rep o rts, said
"A m erican fo rces.. . are continuing
their action to stabilise the situ a ­
tion try stopping the N orth Ko­
rean offensive above tinKurn
Hivcr." It was issued at t2:0K
A.M. (0:06 A.M. Tuesday.)
The Hed*’ Pyongyang radio said
N orth K orean troops hod cap­
tured Urnsong, 12 air miles south­
west of Chungju, South Korea. It
said Red troops took the city "and
its surrounding u reas" at 2 P.M.
Monday (11 P.M., Sunday. I
The northern Korea radio also
said th ree 11-20 bombers were shut
down in an Am erican air raid on
Pyonglaek,, Inchon, Uwon and
Cninrnon, Red held South Korean
cities.
Hv TOM I.AMHKKT
WITH AMERICAN FORCES
IN SOUTH KOREA, July l l —t/P)
—Two Am erican lank ercwiiu-n
ea id today ilu-ir arm ored vehicle*
had been knocked out yesterday in
huttlea with N orth Koreun tanks.
Two Red tanks, however, were
destroyed tiv one A merican tank
crewm an. He Jumjied from his
own burning vehicle, grabbed a
bazooka from a nearby A merican
infan try m an and set afire two of
th e Russian made N orth Korean
tanks.
The bazooka feat was attrib u ted
to 8 g t. J.R. Glaze of D allas, Tex,,
by one of the crewm en In the same
lank, f'Vt. l-auren H tllg re n of
South Haven, Mich,
H allgren told the sto ry while
e(|iiatting before th e tank iillita
command post In a Buddhist tem ­
pts replete with a glistening red
ja rn u e r table amt hair, a m ural of
Buddha and his follow ers and hun­
dred? of pruyer papers. He said:
" I t Was between 4 P.M. and 6
P.M. yesterday. We w ere on a hill
and they r im e a t us. We were the
lend tank. The f irs t Red tan k came
up the road by him self. We beard
him. We saw him then and fired
two rounds before he did. Hr: kept
coming until lie was right on top
of us. Glaze got out and g at a
bazooka from some Infantrym en.
(One of the tank unit's officers
said Glaze, firing his borrowed
bazooka at 20 feet range, knocked
o u t tw o Bed ta n k s.|
"O u r gunner said the enemy
tank was rig h t on top of us. Then
I heard a beck of an explosion
and a Jar. The gunner said ‘Net's
gr-t out of here,' T heir Infantry
following their tan k s fired an Us
ha we left."
R esettling
his helm et on his
jttuid,' young , H allgren
walked
!hr»y to Join h g r o u p ' of .lin k e r*

ICh i Ih h Wrsw Hare Om I
these oiler* have been accepted.
He declined any comment when
•iked ipecifically whether Chinese
Nationalist troops could go to Ko­
rea. The Chinese Nationalists have
offered some 30,000 men.
The Stale Department has mainlamed a cool attitude toward that
offer on tile theory that use of
Chinese Nationalists might invite
intervention ill Korea by llie
Chinese Communists.
Bralley, chairm an ol the Joint
Chiefs of S taff, was called In-lore
the S enate group to give it an uplo-lhe-minutr report on the Ko­
rean situation.
to advance of id* appearance,
some
inform ed
senators
sa l.1
they understood a llM),(Kit)-mun
increase in the A m erican arm ed
force* was planned, to r o d an
initial $.160,000,000.
Tilt- p resen t stren g th of the
urined forces is about 1,461,000.
Asked if th e sen ato rs were
given any idea of tiie increased
manpower the arm ed services
would need, Tyding* replied "No,
wo. didn't have tim e to go Into
that."
He raid th e i|ue*linn of r a il­
ing up rcie rv e units or N ation­
al G uardsm en was under study
and "a decision m ay come sh o rt­
ly." He added, however, tiiut
the derisiun may tie only "a
part one, ra th e r t linn all-ituliisive."
Tyihng* said th a t “tilings anvery serious and it would la- a
dp:., rvlce to our people to give
them any o th er im pression."
It. minted Bradley os saying
the United filnles and UN forces
face an extrem ely difflruit cum*
nalgn in Korea and th at it may
to- some weeks before the en tire
problem will lie known.
Ilrudlev was uccumpanied to
the m eeting by a group of Navy
and Air Force officer* who took
in huge m aps ami ch a rts, all
. un-fnlly covered.
Sum m arizing whnt tire semi,
tois had learned, Tydings s tr e w ­
ed these points to rep o rters:
1. O llier m em bers of th e U nit­
ed N ations have offered ground
troops for th e K orean fight.
Tin se o ffers have hern accepted.
2. II. H. troops cannot and will
not lie m assed In Korea inuneniatelv for an all-out attack .
,1. Defense and other official*

are carefully w atching five or
alx other "sensitive u re a s''— o u t­
side the K orean situ atio n —for
possible outbreaks,
4. Deads of the A rm y, Navy
and A ir Forces here are giving
every coop -ration and aid t&lt;*
U e n e r a i D ouglas MacArthu.-,
lender of the Korean cam paign.
T ydings said it "would In
wise” for the citizens of ;hicountry "to tie forehanded and
oe reasonably ready for emei
gencles Icy sucli sacrifices as are
ivasonahle ra th e r than to trea t
(tie Korean situation lightly and
i. h confined o tile Korean ureas.”
lie lidded:
"W e hope the la tte r estim ate
will prove correct.
"W e do not know today."
"In short, the- cam paign in
Korea, which is a United N ations
•nmpnign. is an extrem ely d if­
ficult one, we Iteliev,, it to In­
in good hands and th a t prom pt
action is being taken to deni w ith
it."
The report th a t o th er UN
members will send force* to
Korea w as w elroti-d In Cungiess.
A Imjuf On* Uni!1 T y Jin g s wos
giving it, Hep. Hlch ( It-Fa I w as
m aking n apec-Ji in the House
•m that subject.'

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-Miami and Burnham , J ll- t 8am
Cohan, Harold Halvcy, Charle*
Friedm an, Jules L aavltt and R &gt; t‘
ry Russell, all of Miami B tach;
and George O. Bower* and W il­
liam G. O'Brien, 'UAh of MlamL i
to unit! In order to repulse, togfth er, the peril r
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que* Uuclos digressed from local
lo attack "American ng' in Korea.
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* was an allusion to the faet
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In 1940, Thort-J, Franc*'* top
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sunist, disappeared m y ste f

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w heel «if today** Idg D odge is
all It tokra to p rove you cou ld pay
flJKMI iiiom and still pot get all
D odge gives you !
N ew D od ge m ode)* are rollin g oft
Use p rod uction line* in recordlirraking v olu m e, and w e can
!w iir e &gt;,you early d elivery on
you r fa vorite pimje).
S o w hy p u t off en jo y in g D odge
extra room and rid in g com fort

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son SI. Compton, president of
W ashington S tate College. An
cruno i i*t, he is a_ brother ot
atomic scientists K ail f . and
A rthur H. Compton.
Herr i« the " a y the commifc, ion rio-A* lines up, w ith one
vaca’icv: Hike u Muin&lt;- lb-pub­
lican. lias hi en confirmed fur
n l.u r - v ear tt.m ; Dean, u Culito n . ;.i. th iei y ea rs: Tli.nnaK. Mur: ay of New York, two
-.ear;-: and Henry Dewolf Kinyth
of New Jersey, one year. Dean,
M urmv und Fm yth w .re eonfirm ed by the Senate June JO.
Dean, tl. is a lawyer and u
The sun will be eclipsed oi
resident of Vista, Calif., when- March IS end Sept. 12, 1950,

Military Aid Hill
title figuro? |,| connection with
the foreign broadcast service, tiro
senators xjiid. Congress has re(('ivod proposal* for a big exp an ­
sion of "V oice" broadcasts since
tile outbreak of shooting ip Korea.
Hrnilh said the P resident sties*
f " "tile heed of m ore fund? for
Point Four." When ashed w hether
this m eant lie w anted the S enate
to override th e appropi lotions
group's action. S m ith said he felt
this would be unnecessary.
"I think tin- A ppropriations Coinmitti-e probably will decide to r e ­
consider th e question in th e light
of tiie situation us presented by
tiie P resident," he said.
There w as no imm ediate com­
m ent from C hairm an McKWIar
(D -T rnli) of tiie A ppropriate ns
Com mittee, although lie was in
the group Hint spent n half an
hour in Mr. T rum an's office.
Other* a t th e m eeting w ere
.Senator C onir.iiv (D -T ex t, chair*
mail of tin- Foieic n Relations
Com mittee Renator* H ayden (D
A rizi, llridges (K -N lh , Banking
Ripuldlcan, and G urney (R-SD ( ol
tiie appropriation group; und Bcimlorn George (D-Ga ami Wiley (UWis) of the Foreign Relations
Committee.

Pear

lie own* uniloperate* * ranch.
He hit- served in th e Ju stice Dtliu itn u iit a t various tim es and
when nominated to th e A EC a
y ear uro was law professor «t
ilie U niversity of Southern Cali­
fornia.
in 1!‘15 ami 1946 he w as as­
sista n t to Suprem e C ourt Ju*J
tio&lt; Hubert H. Jackson, while
Jackson was chief counsel proi-iutinir the m ajor N azi war
crim inals in Enroot-.
Dean was a naval Intelligence
i ffieri (luring the w ar. He also
hus tau g h t Uw nt Duke Univeiity, Duiham , X. C., and Amerii .n University, W ashington, D.

. . . th e flashing perform ance o f
th e big “G et-A w ay1* ‘E ngine .
th e siiKiutlmess o f F lu id p r iv e t
G lianres are you r present car
w ill m om th an cover the d ow n
p aym ent . . , and you 1!! find o a r
term* aro low and lib era l.

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Social A nd Personal Activities
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Social Calendar

Alins M a rg a re t M yers
To Wed On duly IS

TUK.HII AY
Final plans «"• being announced
W om in’t Society of Ihr riiri.it- for the in.'irriagc of Mis* Mar»an Service of tin* K bcnrzer Mr Caret Myer* to Donald Knight.
ihodist Chtirrli will h&lt;&gt;|.| it*
monthly m eeting nt 7:.7(&gt; I’. M The wedding will take place lulv
■t th r home of Mr?. Ralph I'etor* 1 8 III bi.(HI \ M. Ml the F irst Bap­
The B aptist Associntion.il Bro­ tist Cliuieh with Dr. W.P. Brooks.
therhood m erting will hr held in J r. off hunting.
No formal invitations ir e being
&lt;lp the F irst Baptist Churrli of T itu s­
issued and all friend* of the cou­
ville a t 7:.70 1’. M. this evening.
The Fidelis Class of th r F u st ple are invited to attend the wed­
B aptist Church will meet with ding.
Mis« Betty Doris Williams will
Mrs. E vans MrCov nt DM2 Bui
assist .Miss Myers r her maid of
m rttn Avenue ill H.oft p. M.
The W om an's Bible Clas* of the honor. Baymond Knib-r will n&lt; t
F irst Baptist Church wit* meet a bo?l in in amt Joe W right and
with Sirs. M.N. Clcvelnml ..i -’is'i Joe Piicgai will lie llo usher*.
Palm etto
Avenue at 8:0n p si
Cn.hosteRsen will Im&gt; Mi &lt;.
i Mrs. R aym ond Rail
Mmlilpn, Mr*. Ouhla W it on. Mi
E n te rta in s R.&amp;IWV.
. A.C. Benson.
JO
The Phil,ribs Class of the First
B aptist Churrli will meet ut 8.On | The monthly flipper m eeting of
P. SI. nt the home of Mrs. II. II the offim r* and stiin.tiiig rommil
F ortner, J r . 828 Ciitaliiin Drive. I...... ...
of .the Dimin'-** mol
H ostcssrs will he Mrs. Cliff Allies, I’lofes-j,,nnl Women's Club vv»
Miss Pniiliiie Bellamy anil Mrs. hrlil at the home of Mrs. R ay­
F ortner.
mond Rail n( I ;ike M aly rim t -dav
The W oman's Bible Class of the evening.
F irs t Baptist Church will meet at
The supper, served buffet *lvb
8:00 P. M. with Mrs. M. N. Cleve- on tin- law ii overlookin'; Civ Ini
land at 2l8.'t Palm etto Avenue Lake, co nsist'd &lt;if Indian eurrv.
C o-hnstrssrs will In' Mrs. (Jidda hoi m t|. and b u tler, heavenly bit
Wilson, Mrs. A. C. I'.eni-oii ami and b ed Ira.
* Mr*. A. C. Madden.
During the business session il
U nder the sponsor-hip of Bela was decided that
(lie regulni
Sigma Phi M i t e l ity, Iho reception- monthly meeting would be on an
1st nt Fet nald-Lmightoti Memorial outing hI .Sweetwater Park in
H ospital will lie Mr.- I.oi-t M. Oviedo on July lit.
Smiley.
Those attending were Mis. \V.
WEDNESDAY
E. Raker, Mis E.R. C a lle r. Mis.
The regular prayet imi-ting -rr I’.M. Mingles. Mrs, l.acy M Granvice of the F irst B n|disl Churrli 1ban. Mr-, .luck lla d e n r . Mrs
will bo nt 8:00 P. M.
Marian H arm an, Mi-. Olga llunFRIDAY
ta r, M r. V.K I .it 11*-. Mrs. K.J
The Sanfotd Town-i iul Club will Routli, Mi , W.C Sa lib e r. Mr*,
iA m e et at 8;tHI P.M, at lie- *i'om ir t l.nls Smiley, Mr* .Mile
Steen• Center. Everyone Is mfiteil.
vvnilb, Mrs R.E. True. M i* Sully
Williams, Mi-vs llobbve Morton
iMrs. P lan! P resid es and the hostess, Mrs. Rail.

O ver Circle M eeting

COLLEGE III- M il.IN F
.G A IN E SV IL L E , July II - ( S p c
einl) Meaillinc for m aking preliniinnry application to the U ni­
versity of Florida for the fall trim
beginning In Septem ber ha- been
•el for Aug. IP. Univeinitv o ffi­
cial* announced today.
New student*. Including recent
high school gniduutcs, must apply
with th e office of the R egistrar
for entrance by Iho Aug. IP dead­
line if they wi*h to en ter the U ni­
versity in Septem ber, officials em ­
phasized.

Circle No. 7A of the W.8.C.S.
of the F irst Methodist Church met
a t the home of Mrs. Itnlph Dean
on P nlinrttn Avenue Fiiilnv niuht
at 8:0(1 P.M. Mrs. E .ll. McAlex
ander was co-hnstess.
Due to the ithsenre of the i huirm an, Mrs. Blake Saw yer, the
m eeting was eondurted liy the rochairm an, Mrs. J.W . Plant.
•
A fter a short business m eetim;,
an inspiring m essage was brought
to the group hy Mrs. R.W. H er­
ron. She urged all the women te
R efreshm ent. of Coca Cola* and
p ray earnestly for world pence. cookie- were served by llm busIrs*'— to (lie following: Ml* M ar­
vin Dval. Mis Hillv Evans, Mrs.
Actihy,Jootts. Mr.,. Kobe1 1 Pinker,
Mr*. J.W. P lant. Mi*. W.W. Tvre.
Mrs. Park Tyre. Mrs Q A . W ill­
Mrs. Julian Varn ivs hostess ai iam* ami Mr* llerio n .
her home on West N inth S trict
last night for the meeting of the
Elsie Knight Circle of the First
B aptist Chuirlr with Mrs. G.C.
Dixon presiding in the absence of
the chairm nn, Mrs. H arry H uff­
man.
The program was presented hy
Mlsa Ellen D riggers who told the
■lory of a Mohammednn’s rnnver- sion by a m issionary. A new meinher, Mrs. J.W . Ftilghum, was wel­
comed Into the citric. Mrs. Brailey
Odhant read a le tte r front Kut*
Hallm an, a Herman girl wlrdse
fam ily the cirrle has hern helping
fo r the past year. Mrs. fldham
also reported on a package of
food sent to the fam ily recently
following the death of the father
Following the business session
a chain of prayer w as held for
those fighting In K orrn. Refresh,m m enta were served to the follow­
ing:
Mr*. Dixon. Mrs. C liff Aides,
M et. B railey Odham. Mrs. If.lt.
Odhant, 8 r„ Mrs. Ftilghum. Mr*.
V.C. M essenger and Miss P rig-

Etaic Knight Circle
Metets With Mr»; Yarn

Personals
Mrs. M Coining and dau g h ter
Ruth urn now making th eir heme
at «V0«» Park Xvenue.
Mrs. .1 M. Moye underw ent n
m ajor operation in the A tlantic
Coast Line Hospital in Georgia
yesterday.
Mr*. Roth W iyr " f A tlanta I*
visiting Mi. and Mis. J . P. W il­
son for a few day*.
Mr. and Mr* John I.. Fee of
1108 Park Avenue have gone to
Miami and Cuba w hole they w-dl
spend about two week*.
Mis. .1 S. Hunt and d au g h ter
Vnn of Nashville, Trim , lire vlsll
iug relative* in Snnfoid foi the
1.oKsinp River r. wedding th at will
lake place Sunday nlternooli.
Coni h I eouard
Mel .urns of
Jacksonville is visiting friend* and
relative* of this pity. He t« a
fornnd resident nt Sanford,
Mis* Marlene Prosalll "f Room-,
N. C and Douglas G arner of
Hampton, Va. are visiting Mr*. E.
f . G arner at hei home "ti I’aik
Av, line.
Mis* Jean O'Neal "f W ayrross.
Cn articl'd in Sanford
Sunday
afternoon to spend a few- days
with Dr. and Mr*. CAV. Baker and
son J " '' of this city.
The Mis»e* Dorothy and Margat'-l Yon lleihuli* have returne l front a two w eeks' vacation
spent in W ashington, D. C. and
Virginia.
Friend* "f Jam es Bow-land will
be glad to lenili I hut he Is reriivering satisfactorily a fte r a m ajor
"lu'intinii in the hospital at Ixiliisv ilh-. Gu. lie is now hack in his
home nt Portal, (Sa.
Mi*. .I.F. Abbott
and
»nfl*.
Archie and Billy, and Mr. and
Mr*. John Bush leave Wedne*day
for New York City. While there,
they will visit Pennsylvania, Chi­
cago and N iagara Full*.

lly BOB I RDM \S

eh* doled to make * llolv Venr
pilgiiiiuigr lo Rome ns Minn a '
he iiiii -lies "II 11f Angel " Sh•ml llo band Torn Lewis will he
| m the E ternal Citv two weeks.
Jimmy I'agney says "A l.lon Is
In The S treet*" will Is- hi* next
picture. This in spite of the fart
that it ha* the miiiii lluev Long
Mu me of the prize-winning “ All
Tin- King'* Men." Jim m y go*'* t&lt;&gt;
In* home at M alth a’s Vineyard in
New- England a fte r he finishes hi*
hoofing in "T he West Point
Story." lie'll stay
there
until
&lt;allrd I" w restle with “l.lon.”
ptohnhlv half a year
Butt l.anca*lei will take to the
*" id for a 10-city- lout to exploit
hi- latest picture. Unlike some
'tn r* who merely miv "hello" on
o.-h (tip s, Burt will go all-out.
lie'll even perform hi. sriolintir*
on city hall flagpoles, if noce**." v. he &gt;nv*.
Nominated
fm Hie least in: Him title of tin year' "Tex.nn S 'm i Cry."
Glut In .•'’wnnson I- ls-ing eredile.l with making
n sensational
i-mil hack. Yet insiders believe h e r
job offer* ft tint Hn studios have
h e n virtually nil. She is ronsidrrtnir .» letu rn to television.
Jimmy S trw n it expert* to visit
•"ini' of hi* w aitim e friend* in
England when he return* there
to make a picture, lie's taking hi«
wife, stcpnnn* and theii governess
"It Hie flip.

ltQ I.I.Y WOOD, .lulv II b it
Jerry- Cnlonnn, the
man
with
monstrtui* mill-to. be and I h e
steam -w lii'lie v o ir e . i* the latest
to get m l" llie tel&gt; vi io„ picture
The comic I* shaping up hi* own
show, which he h o p e to h a v
ready for the fall That ahnttld
help enliven the eooimg season
which piiimises t.. *1.- the most
"Ulipotitiv-' m the v ding indti*
try 's histoiv.
Such *tai- n* I're.l Mien, Kddn
C antor, Mnrtin and I evvls nod
Grouch" Mnrv hnv. i&gt;, en men
tinned a* definite or pt-ohchb'
starter* in the TV field
Coburn .i severed his professions I
life w ith Ms old sidekick. Boh
Hope, two v ni .go ."t I bn* Iveon
doing mo«tlv th c n t'i date, sin •
The split w.-i* a fio n d lv one n - '
aio*r ovci J e rry 's ib ’ie to bnvi
a show of Id* own Hop,.** *pon
sor vv-oiiliin't go f.u ii .in,) „ Jetiv
took n vv ilt.
''I -pcnl ftlJHMt w hipping ui' a.
audition,'' Jerrv i ■-. .,tl,*1. "but i
Ini tin- iii.iik'-l jn i when the I*.t
loin wa* dropping out of radio."
lie derlared he li.-ol no reeii-t
over th r soiorsinn fiom
Hot"
since he gairnsl n • I nnee to tr.
something different. But .1• tty ad
m ilted Hu
w orking . nndlllonwere ideal lie airiveil two hourbefore the show and ometino• ’a|isiile Review "W here The
didn't go ovei llo .itp l nulii o'
hour before the broad, ,, l,
F"i Sidewalk Ends" is, of course. In
rending about five gng* be wa tin glitter. The sviiiIh'II siii i* not
too eleiii, not is the pleture. which
paid 11.750 per week'
is the story of n sadistic police d e­
tective who gets in trouble when
lairella
Young
In- accidentally kill* a suspect. The
India Avenue Site vva leported Hudirnre Is led lo sym pathize with
Rainy that -lie yens making 'nil*- him. even though he attem p ts n
cover-up. Despite this confusion,
factory piogtchs.
it i* neatly- acted and directed for
Bicbanl Tisnn and Sylvia t'eai a maximum of in terest. Dana
son nltendrd the Interm ediate VndtcvvH make* the most of Id*
Chj.Ilbo Camp "I the C hristian detective role. Gene Tieillgv again
Churcln-H, held to C|evvi*(nn 1**1 ha* little to do.
week. Mrs. W P. Ycvley servisi
Mold rurum tipr and pineapplo
ns one of the Instructor*. From
In 11m e-flavored gelatin
camp Slyvi.i v vnl to Miami for «*iirrs
lor a delicious and cool hota visit vvilli her au n t, Mis. Floi.i w
ealhrr salad; this ta ste s p a r ti­
Marsh.
cularly good with slice* of le ft­
over rolil lamh and hot fluffy
Mi*. IV T. Pearson visited hei mushed potatoes.
son m Gainesville over I he w eek­
end. Robert Pear*'.ii, who lias been
Next tim e you mnke a sauce
lenehing neronauties al the U ni­ of canned sour red pitted cher­
versity of Florida for th ree years, ries and th e ir syrup, flavor It)
lias accepted ii position a* field will' a few grnins of nutm eg
represent alive with Boeing Aii arid some whole rlnves. Thin
ernfl in Seattle, and has moved sauce I* delicious on rice, t a ­
pioca, or co llag e pudding
th ere with hi* family

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Grand Matron of the Order of Iho
E astern SI nr, accompanied hy her
husluind, H andd llaye* of T allah­
assee visited Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
H arrell of Sanford. Mr*. Hayes
will make her official visit to
Iho Sanford rh sp te r Dee. 18.

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Circle No. &lt; or the W.8.C.8. of
▼ tha F irs t Methodist C hutrh met
a t the home of Mrs. R.W. T urner
on Park Avenue W ednesday night
Mrs. J.H . Anderson rondurted
the m eeting and Mrs. C.E. Chnrpanlng gave the devotional. Mrs.
Ethel Shlnholser was 'n rh n rg e of
the mission study and a brief talk
on tha 1950 conference held in O r­
lando was given hv Mrs. T urner
The group welcomed Mrs. ll.B.
Oray as a new member.
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A fter the business meeting te^ fpaahmenls were served hv lh .
hostess and Mrs. R.T. W aren to
the following m em beri and. guest*
Mrs. JJI. Anderson. Mrs. C E.
Chorpening. Mrs. Robert Reelv.
. Mrs. 8.O. Shlnholser. Mrs. A.C.
BUrk, Mrs. Olive Wells. Mrs. A.D.
Zachary. Mrs. Bassle Zachary,
Mrs. H.B. Gray, Mrs. C.D. Brown.
Mrs. Ed McKinley and Mrs. Moore.

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Sanford Giants Take On Gainesville Squad Tonight
G-Men Defeat Locals
JIM-DANDY RELItTfcl*
L a s t N ight. 2-1;
P h i l l i p s

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Hie Cluinrivillr G-Men tcinrnlcd
Sanford in fifth place Init night
when they wrrxtixl a -2*1 »i|uc*kri
from the Im .iliin Ihe final friime.
The G's second li.trcm.in Jim
Foster diilled a single with two
away in the holiom of the ninth
to drive in the winning tally. Sinn­
ing honors with Foster was the
G's piuhrt Dili Philip; who maun’
ed to hold (hr invmlrn to ihi&lt;r
hits over the mule.
It was the fifth time thi sr.ir
that Phillips has flipped the Giants.
Hanford scored their Ion. lull’
in the iifth when tin s' picked up
two of their lin e r i.uftit-1 Jiu J.-on
(cored from Itdid when Toni Hone
batted into n double play.
Chin he Tiviesfo went tin unit*
for the loser allowing f! I. .
■nd tsvo walk*, lie fanned tw**.
Hanford hui ii chance to ptil
Hie hill with the (1-Man tnnh;);l
when 11ii-s.- take tlnun on at Mu.ii
cipiil Hall I’mk.
Hanford
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Totals
x _ Two
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Hull fill il
01HIOld 000 1
Gainesville
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K— I'hillips, Chaddeitun, lliew alcr, llnfnecker. HHIhu-ter
8— I'oelker. IlK— K ostei, Kiev,
d e i mid Coupei. Left- Hunfoid II
Gainesville 2. MH off Tiolesco 2.
Phillips 1. 8 0 — hy Ted c u n Ii,
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LEAGUE CAREER. AVERAGED
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Please Note Will | American Leaguers
Highlight Racing iLine Up Big Guns
Meeting Tonight For Classic Today
DAYTONA IIKACH, Ju ly 11
(.Special) — It a li d I e Hi other*’
I’lea-e N ote. . Hiving for hi* fifth
win, highlight* mi octet of ace
gieyhonnds selected hv
Macing
S ecretary M errill “ Duke” W att*
to go to ilte post in the feature
ninth race ni the VoI ujuji County
ling trtu I; tonight.
This 70-pound hrindle syill lie
making hi* first appearance with
the celebrity puck, hut th e fact
that he lot* revered the fi-Ditto
route twice in !t|..| second* make*
him ilie ild c to yaHop svith the
star*. Competing again l thi*
yoililg-et', who will not he two*
y en n -o |d until October, will Ik*
O ffiriiil, Mimitun. A truck. Monline. facl' ItihoudMou'n Flayh anil
M ark T rail.
Monline, owned hy the Huron
Kennels, won S aturday n ig h t’,
featu re, and she could repeat. Lee
Anthony'* Muxumu la ce rtain t*&gt;
he heavily m ppoi led, in viesv of
the fact th a t he scheduled the
faste st of noy dog till* season,
covering the fu lu ritv course In
28,3 second*. Jack Mihotul. owned
hv K.K. ,S nipes, riio-nllv defeated
Denied in a . pedal tw o -ho.' mnlsh
race, and that*' on oldev &gt;■■
to
crow ahout. In addition lack lee
landed in the money eight time* in
ten sta rts.
•\ new kennel hn* just been ad d ­
ed to the **n com peting here, K
Kmi 'n llc has Just m rived with
, nine fa rt steppers th a t a re expeeled to go places. Local dog
ir hie full ■ will he especially intc n e tc d In S herry Lam
Louisa
lame. Frank Goodloe, Knllv Manda, AIIshii and I'uIker, all pup* of
Hally Gmidiae a s ta r perform er
here In 'IH. T lic e young g rey ­
hound come fie Ii fiom uftim.rnu*
ylclnrles a t O range I'm I, in .lacksnnfillu.

At the end of the second in­
ning in the m ajor leauue AllS tar nam e the N ational lea­
gue lead the A merican leauue
2-D. The N ational'a run* were
made when Ituhlnwiu alnitled
■nd camn home of .Slaughter'.
IremendouH Hmnxh off the left
field
wall.
S auer
brought
S laughter home with a lone
fit hall to llool Kvcrx.
CHICAGO, July 11—1/11—Six
■hedulcd rtn rter* for the Anmrmin 1.1 *(rite in today'* A ll-Star
pmne at Comiskey I’n ik are
iiinoilU the loop'* Imtlinu helu*
1&lt; date.
George
Kell,
lle trid t
th ild
huHvmnn, is the circuit'* leading
iiitter with .:u;r. followed hy out
lie liter Larry Duly ul Cleveland
with .hiVJ. The tld id s ta rte r is
rookie first basem an W alt lJiopo
of llo/ton whu is third in the
bulling rank* with .343.
(» u l f i e l d e r Wuttui ( H oot)
Kver* of D etroit has ,341, Phil
Klxxuto, New York slantsiop,
ha* notched .,'12-1, and Uoston's
Ted Williams ..‘121.
.
All six ure cast in sta llin g
Miles
ngniim t
the
N ational
f.iuguera lit Comiskey Puik to­
day.
O thers In tlie first ten Am ciicun League hutting leaders m e
AI /a rillo , Huston .:UWj Gene
U'oo.lling, New York .311); Iloh
Idllltlger, I'ldliuletphfo .318, and
Dun DiMnggiii, Morton JHtl.
Willimn* hu* Imaged Hie mo*t
rim*, 7.1, and Is tied with Dropo
in runs hutted in, each Bit. WII1.a ms a Iso shares the home tun
Iamors with Cleveland's AI Rou­
en with 21. Kell Has the most
hit*. M2, mid D illinger the iiiim 1.
triples, 11, Dora DiMaggio* is tops

G -F A ll-S tars H eat
T allah assee In 9th
WAYCItOSB, G b . Ju ly 11—HP)
—T he
G vorgia-Florida
l-iinguo
A ll-Btais staged n nix run u p ­
rising !•' th e ninth from * here
Init night to trim the loop laud­
ing Tallnhr.sxee
U-&amp;. I*'fore 1,800 font) in .Memuntil
Stadium.
Tlu- slat x jum ped on right hander Itolf Moeller, who had
ollowi-il Juxt five hit a In eight
innings, fur five safotlcx In the
ninth to |iull th e hall gome nut
of the fire. P irate thinner Walt
Tauschor let Moeller take the
heat Inn &gt;n the ninth Irnmn w ith­
out calling fot help.
The Hue h u rler fanned night
ami wnlkeil 10. Klmei Teasln at
Moultrie,
the
fifth
A ll-Star
pitcher, toiled th ree stnnia* and
got ctedlt for the victory.
Big gun* in the A ll-S tar a t ­
tack w ere A lbany’* Kip Ityan
i&gt;n&lt;l ltalph Lagcmiin, who collecteil two hit* each. Joe Pign a Unit of Valdo-tlu clouted a
double und a single. The liitr
Mow of the dti-am uume came in
the fourth when (llenn Linde)m uth, Hue firnt packer, clouted
a rilu fool humerun over th e
l lifht field fence.
The v lrto iy \v»* the fourth
for the All-Stnr* in th e 10 yeai
l.ihtorv of the classic.
Pie-gam e cerem onies honored
H erbert Bradshaw and W. II.
Itiverhark. nioneera In the move­
m ent which brought uruuni/ed
haite hall to IVaycroxs in 1U33.
The A ll-Star team , niunaged by
.Sheldon Itendcr of Albany, war
*el acted by spoil* w riter* uluund the loop.

The lowest h attin g nvorago
ever to win thu N utiunal League
m anager &gt;ou Vixen »l: "G etting hitting title wa* th e .1120 pusted
m arried today. See you In a week." hy Lurry Doyle of the UiunM
At i ho tim e, ho wn* supjiosad to in 11)11.
I*' here train in g fur the hoot with
Hell.
_ Vlscusl, the D istrict Moxing in stolen bases with nine thefts.
Heading the pitching record*
Ciinimisihin and m atchm alier Ahenrn began sw eating II out: is M aurice McDermott, Huston
would Willie show up for the southpaw , with five win* against
one Ins* fur an .HUH p m c n tn y r
WASHINGTON, July I I - M l fight?
The answ er came vexterday at D etroit's Ted G ray, another all—
Featherw
eight
rhntnphut
Wil­
I It*%I«inft High Ii
S2 ,019
P cji didn't fight here Inst wi ighiiig-in tim e. Willie wa* m ui- s ta r clioire, ha* notched 10 vic­
I).-U irifl
AO .13
.CMS lie
ried. ViRrusi trli'plioued th e new* tories and linen dufeuth fur
( lilltlt-HY 1111*
1C 31
.&amp;IN night.' He wn* hnneymoonnu.
H A M O Itll
43 40
.5 1 1
Holing
prom oter Gohlie Ahcnrn i i (linlrnian Hciple Miller of the .7(50. New York's Allie Heynold*
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Jr-Mmrff
Bfl fij .114
leads in strikeout* with ml.
D istrict Maxing Commission.
HI. Auliii-'lllitf
30 f»0 .149 was happy at the ronmneo and
big
box ofI ' . i I m IV i
37 | p
.SCO looking forw ard toi n
.......
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IVrmUi ip iirn ln r
flea la ter when Willie doe* fight,
• M III In I •&gt; I Ii, I .* • tilr ll ftf M l .
The Nntlonnl Hexing Ausoeiution
t;i. iri•mVill*. ?, nunfoni 1.
was annoyed. Mecanse Pep didn't
I I *.'•fid •/. rnlMthu 4.
HI A m t u M l n r l»» l i a r l o n n ll#ach 1. nlmw nn fo r n scheduled 10-round
TuitHt
built with Hubby Hid) of YoUllgSOrlnmlo ill I/DtfihiMK,
Jt* Li.ful mi I'dl ilkn.

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S c h e d u l e d Fight
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Maliiiai vlUn ii| Hutiiiifrt.

evitable,"
III the Inp three minor league*,
American Association attendance
wait reported 27 per cent below
last year. The International Lea­
gue had diopprd 10 per cent, and
the Pacific Const League I2H ,
One spokesman predicted that
a "handful" of m inor Innu rluh*
would fold within n few week*
and tlmt more would follow.
Tin in'iJoiH, however, did n oth­
ing at yc: to d a y 's joint kcnsIuii mi
tin- tch ’VDloii-rudlo sullied, exc ly name a study roinuiiltee.
Their main acrutiipllslima it was
iiitu a lly io allmiuutP the -dar. 1
deadline for reporting to spring
training ram ps. Nuw players ran
repoit anytime before then na an
Individual rlub p re fe rs—except
that players cauiint he tompalled
to Como, before th a t date.

lnu hut thu awnial ami fourth t"
gain their thlnl win In ns many
itarU. A* manager Nick Hturnstn
led his clith'a hit parade with four
j for four, inctmlinit » double and
. a triple.
jU K li
PA LATK A LO SBH
&gt; DK LAN D, July I ! - ( « ’) - Three
hit* ami a pair of I’nlatkn error*
- payed the way for a ItoLaml vie' C r y hero last night as the Hat*
/ fetaged this rally In the seventh
• to w ln 0 to J.
,
,
A trio of canarciitlva klnnlc* by
, the ton of the hatting older and
two outfield bobele* craned u
Plalatka advantage and provided
tha victory margin.
I • D e U n d . Rob Rlvarn took creait for tha win after Raid VII' amea had beet knocked from the
box in tho third when the Asaleas
. bloouod on five hit* t*» wore all
o f their runs,____________
! , 1 HATTING CIIAMI*
N B W YORK . July
Jack Roosevelt Robinson Is bid­
ding fair Hi retain his national
l/Muniu 11ratting title.
The speedy Brooklyn Inflelder
.. today hold* a IB-polnt bulge on
runner-up Stan Mu»lal of St.
, Lools, throe-tloia hitting king.
Robinaon'a
avi-ragc
Is 'ICfi:
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Tha two
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a t Chicago.
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In M.1 at hats, scoring 67 runs.
Mualal haa W2 hlU In th« same
number at at l&lt;at». Tim Cardinal

m inlster who tied th e knot, said
he assum ed the newlyweds wera
"going hack to Kelioboth Beach
(Md.) w here Ihey’vo bean sinca
S aturday.
T hat was when Top wired hi*
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highway—
—stretching so enticingly out into the open country,
•nd all but beseeching you to come for a -ridel
But under the happiest auspices, you will have to do
much of your driving, for years to come, down roads and
highways that leave something to be desired—
* — tm d how b ttk y y o u 'll h t (/ y o u riJe them out in a
im c m in e l

In rtcent years, Cadillac has carried out a tremendous
procnin of research and improvement to achieve a finer
"rough-road" ride. The development work has covered
steering, springy, shook absorbers, frame, wheels, tires,
lhachhi—andr all the engineering problems involved.

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We Received Four More Prefects (Fordora)
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In the 1950 Cadillacs, this great program has come
to full fruition—and the results are simply a revelationFirst, you get wonderful balance. The car "stays put’*
—and you have a reassuring feeling of stability, even
when the going's uncommonly rough.
And your ride is amazingly level. You "float" over the
bumps and the depressions, ever so gently. Only a road
so bad that it deserves condemning can make itself
obvious to cither the driver or passengers.
Ami, of course, the remarkabie quietness, of both body
and 'chassis, shows up must dramatically on the roughest
roads. For quality tells its finest story when the pressure
is greatest.
Why not come in and get acquainted with this
wonderful car? We’d be happy tu sec you any time,

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M a n y "plus" features
give "plus" value!

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We like* to help ymi
w ith Mint

You get "more truck" in
a low-cost Studebaker

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From 'A ton pick-ups on up to

7 Ion models thrtc"* n Studr-

allth is in a S tu d e b a k e r

You g e t

Big visibility ca b w ith h e a d room , h ip ro o m , log ro o m for
th ro e . . . Fully u ncloiod vefety « t e p i . . . "L ifM h o -h o o d ”
a c c o n lb ilily lo en g in e, ignition, In stru m en t p a n e l w irin g
. . . A d |u sto -A ir te a l cushion . . . Tw o fo o l-co n tro lled flo o r
v e n tila to rs . . . Two built-in w in d o w w in g s . . . D ual w in d ­
sh ie ld w ip ers . . . Tw o arm rests a n d su n v iso rs . . . C ab
lig h t .w ith h a n d a n d a u to m atic d o o r sw itc h e s . . . Tightg rip p in g ro tary d o o r la lth e i . . . Extra stro n g K -m em ber
fro n t fra m e re in fo rc e m e n t. . . R ugged, e a sy -rid in g sp rin g s
. , . S hock-proof cross link steering w ith v a ria b le -ra tio
e x tra le v e ra g e far e a sie r tu rn -a ro u n d s a n d p ark in g ;

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bokri truck just rintit fix hundreds
ol hunting nerds Choice of two
xre«.t Studctwlirr truck engines
lor iu|&lt;ctb, low cost perfurmence.

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Ueahl* l . a L r black lure caps.

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•e a r Ibe ulepbune aa raenaraudara r b s r s i It re a r sura,
la lisle* la Ibe lelepbua* busk,
la -relura le r IbU arrurarauiluIlea .be aSeerlleer I* espeeod
la p ar prumpilr. la &gt;rd.r far
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•ertfre. all VSaal Ad. raual ba
la aa r alllre aa lb# dar belera
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II aa at fur arrara la yaur ad.
Wa daaaal ba reapaaalbla fur
a a r a ibaa aaa laturrael laaer-

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stid Stores. 116 W. First 8tr««t.
Phong 4B0-W.__________
M o u n t s ' y laid room apt. (U p p er).
606 P»rk Ave._________________
6 ROOM Apt. Cs-h-ry A Mollnnvllla. Inquire 8c-abo«rd Oil Co.
*14. W. 1st. *t. Phone 703.
MODERN 4 Room anArtment, fur­
nished or unfumisnrd. 600 Park
Avenue.
FU R N ISH E D APTS. FOR REN T
J S-Roumn with private bath and
Elaetric kitchen.
1 1-Rooms with private bath a&gt;.J
Electric kitchen. Apply 212 XV.
4th Street or Nick l'kg. Store
410 Sanford Ave._____________
TWO BEDROOM Large furnished
a part men t-S 10 Magnolia-Call A.
K. Hosaetter Florist- 212-W.
T W IN 'O A K Apartments. C. II.
8ehauweckcr, 210 Cedar Ave.
Coronado Bcaeh, New Smyrna
Bench. &lt;66. per ma. Ga», water.
M I L Included.
4 BOOM upstalra furnished apt.
nt 703 Palmetto or phone
after 6 P M.____________
I8HED Apt. 3 rooms with
lemon porch. Park Ave. Phone
0*0 or 1323.__________________
TW O Bedroom apartment, large
«sy. Lika a private home,
y o f storage space. 820 W.
Street. Call 1161-W before
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Apartment unfurnished,
hot water heater and
newly decorated. Ph. 703
6 Mellonvilla.
Building and showroom,
xinustaly
2.600 sq. ft.
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Job list on’* NOfO K Itrth'T —hitriibhi-il fi romn ' _
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pla, e tn live, centect ow ner 601 Utcil 31V Living Room Sulti- 21.05
12— Spi-iinl Si-rvitrs — 12
U tc l Sofu llvd wit Is MnpkS t.ifim t Ave. o r iit.ois.- 111.'!.
Arm s
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r r t t M .S H K U i;lmini Apartment,
10.00 LAWN-MOWERS Sharpened, Id•-•in W&lt;&gt;! Kith. Pt. _Phone 301 -J. U n it Solid Oak Side Hoar.I
Used Round Dining Room
cycle* repaired, Lock A- Key
FOR RENT-~® m om
futnished
Table
10.01)
work. Piom pi Service II. \v.
. pt Apply nlT t-a liin d H t^ A w ^ IJhcd Kitchen Cabinet
I".* -'fi
Hbiimno. 310 K 4«ti St
0x12 Linoleum
6.1)6
•vnle— I Special!
t i , ill K**int«' ••
NEW
FLOORS -u iia ct it to rcrSpecial! PlnMir Window Hindi's
f e d inn. Old floor* mndii Ilk*
Choice of O dor*
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new. Fink king, dcu n ln g A m ix.
XI X IIILR o r SANFORD
F I.tW IjR E Spring p toperty Ining. P.ulnl.ln power plant. 22
Phone 127
i hiding well tnnk unit tow er, nut 203-09 E. let. HI.
year* os pcriem e in Seiinnola I
fill
CVIo huilding. Ai M-KM-d at &lt;1,- &lt;ar».(Ml DA It V C XRRIAiii:
Gouiity,
II. M Gleason, l ake |
fKi.oii ph. i:t::H-\v f u i K :.'
400, price &lt;1,000.00. Phone or
M-irv
w rite Al Rinck, I'nmunn Park.
4th S treet.
11a.
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I’hiiiii- 107-J
I TRA ILER 6’xlO’ Hoily, I I urge r iiA c TOR W o r k
fm fr.-e i.»uumti's . Jack HusOffice l i i 'k oi l ■ml.' fm lic it
a'llED K O OM hum.' located at 1H)U
anil.
Magnolia Ave. Newly diH-uratrd
lickup truck. 180JI pal. Ave. or
inside mill out. ('all lie puichasr&gt;hone 1497 J.
'lin g line. liiilldorer. •bltil|i ti ni'k,
id on leahunahle tcrinx.
muck . (ill dirt, ch -11 ntnl •lav
liO IIERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor k— A R T I C L E S W A N T K II— li
by nail or Job. ( ontiict II It
Raymond K. I.undqulul, Auuoclale
ii ih ted and ii u«' iati-H, 101* K.
W
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TRADE
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Phone 732 A llan llr Itank llullding
New Yor I. Ave., D'-Laml. I’ll
fu rn itu re. W ilion-M nier Furni450 or 2Hr»-XV
T H R EE lii-drooin cottage,
fu r­
to re (
111! E t«» t-hon.' MX
nished or unfuruUhed. H20 W.
Don't ainmu-r th ru the Hiiaiin-r
8ril. St. Call 1162-XV lu-fori- «:IN) 7 — I'etH-l.lvp-HliH-M-SiipDllrM
WAKE FRESH I WORK FRI'.SII!
J \ M . ___________________________________
STAY FRESH !
Mitchell room air conditioner
FOR LEASE OR SALE Omccry WE PI(!K up your dead animal
w ithout rh n ig e. Plume Oviedo
••The W orld’* F in est”
etore com plete with
fixturen.
Sale or Rent
2001.
Five room ap artm en t over the
F or Inform ation Phone 12 M
store. Phone 014-J.____________ W A N T E D --A good home for a
small puppy. I l l E 21ft. Si. Voilopich R cM geintim i Service.
NICE FARM home, tiled land,
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
Phone fiill-XV.
_______ _
fru it, buildings. 1669-J a fte r 6.
lando Evening S lur. Gall Italpt
LAKE HARNEY
HELP W A N T E D
Kny
II66-J.
L arge loike F ront lails with n a t­
ural earnl beach. Also 6 aero E X PE RIE N CE D help. A p p l y V ENETIAN ULINDS made to
order. 8cininole* V enetian Hi nd
tracks of good land, lake priviIqiney’e Drug Store.
Co.
820 W. 3rd St.
I’hnne
leges. A.A. Jan e, owner South (■I KLH, w hile 1H-:tn. variety of
IUS2-W.
Slioro of I^ k e Harney. P. O.
jobs. Apply now to (icorge
Oeneva ^ F l a . ______ ____________
Land Clearing and
Touhy between H and II Mon­ BULLDOZING.
G rading.
Call 624-M, G. J.
day through
F rid ay —Florida
A r t ic l e s F o r S a le
G ehr, 2632 XX'illow Avenue.
Fashion* A dm inistration lluililIng, Alrha»e.
11 CU. FT. INTERNATIONAL
Harvester Freeter. Ju st like ROUTE .Salesman,
experienced, 15—
A U T O M O II11. e s — 15
new, 6 months old, &lt;100.00 dis­
for dry-cleaning anil laundry
count. Phone 1786,__________
route in Hanford. Uox H. KanWORTHINGTON Rotary and J a ­
BUYING A CART Before finan­
cobsen Reel Type Power Mow­
V
cing see us tn save money. Iners.
11— IIUNlnnw O p p orlu n illcH
■tallment Loan Dcp’L. Room Ml7.
HILL IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 2F6.
Sanford Atlantic
__R. A. (Hohbv) Newman Jr.
MANAGER—Man o r XVomnn to
National Hank Memlrar F T 'C
service routes of new 6c candy
T U X E D oT E E D S t Complete lin e
R EN T A HUITISH FORD
b ar m achines; also other m er­
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed B'-orc.
for eronomical tram iportation—
machine*,
no
selling
or
chandise
SAMSONITE LtfGGAGB
&lt;3.00 per day plu* aix cent* per
soliciting, fao trn y
d M rih u lo r
Sanford Jewelry i Lnggage Co.
mile.
will secure location* and make
306 Haafard A va._____:
Ttil
M A H SALEH, INCT.
____ r p j j i f
necessary arrangem ent* in thin
ou don’t hriag
( a t Slrlrkland-M orrU ona, Inc)
We both lose When you
a re a and surrounding territo ry .
Hanford. Fla.
your prescriptions to L A N E fB .
Ideal o ff hour* act up to atari;
Phone 108.
________________
&lt;400 per month possible p art n a v e lo u r Gar Painted nt Itoy
lU y l'i Cities Service S ta tio n SWAP SHOP — 406 K. 4Us I t
time. Full tim e more. 8ccurcd;
French Ave. and Orlando IliKhWe Buy, Ball or IVnda moat
&lt;1,000 to &lt;3,000 rash required
mivlhlng. Phona l* t- J .
w u y - P h o n e 91H0.
now. depending on number of
machine* you h*ve tim e to aer- GOOD 1037 Pontiac. F irst IT. «»0
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vlce, Please don’t w aste our
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time unlea* you have the nec­
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Children Under 12 Yi». 1&lt;l
m ilted F r r r With Parent*
A n il line Except Snturihit
A Sunday.

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"1lm*'M mi open invIhiHnn . . . let's move
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An \ oii miiit llint thime germ -arnllcrlng p«fd«
an n‘1 t ;i Ik ini; uhotit your bonne? Now id the
I mn lo pali'h up tureen doom ami windows
and mi lo se Dial open |torch.
(lor p o o d screening will give you comfort, and
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Phone 83

18 AmcricRtiB

TIJFSDAY JtTLT 11. 1950

wss am ong 72 Am ericans taken as
pri ener Trom the 2 1rt In fa n try
Regiment and 32nd Field A rtillery
( H t n i l M H i rrcw i l’ » * » l l » o
(C s lK a tH
r r m
r u r
Oast
aponalble for the nliocily 'lay in g s id the 21th Division, They were stc ly give to the governm ental
aid
to
lie
held
in
the
fifth
prison­
will hr punished H r ha-- ordered
officials of the T reasury tho
United N ations soldiers t" oli i-rve er of w ar cam p in N orth Korea. a u th o rity to tell th e universities
the rules of civilized w arfar* .
ami colleges w hat activities they
South Korean commander* have eo
moy enter, through the device
Gity Commission
instructed their troops.
of passing upon these activities
Meanwhile, two American eo n
II n n lla H ra C r . . * ! ' ■ ( , O n .)
as ’related " or 'u n re lated ' aettvi.
respondents were also hilled on the romnuK.don that ih r Legion es- ties.
p,rnlrl
the
exhibit
section
of
tho
Korean o a rfro n i A regim ental
"This will In effect be an Im­
adjutant reported their deaths to fair last y ear and has plans nl m ediate
governm ental
censor­
■Mo g reo te r expansion of the ex- ship which will be very serious
field headipiai tere.
to the academic and scientific
Presum ably they were Roy Ri­ hitill te d ion this year.
Derided not to set up n sep arate freedom of th e educational in ­
chards, eorrespondroi
for
the
Hrnrst. newspaper*. and CpI. Krnie Sanford ilefense rrinncil hut to co­ stitu tio n s."
Peeler of the Tokyo Slui i and operate with the Seminole County
S tasren agreed th a t businesses
defense council. A. It. Peterson o r industries, such ns m arnronl
Stripes.
was
approved
as
hind
of
the
coun­
and sparkplug factories owner!
International News Service here
hy educational Institutions but
wn* informed that tin report m ine ty council.
Iin tr u d e d City M anager Gif* operated as se p arata corporation
from a regim ental adjutant iden­
find MrKiMiiu and Pollen Chief en titles, should bear the reg u la r
tified as a Caid. Downey.
lie reported the bodies were not Roy W illiams to investigate smith- corporation taxes.
But, w here the university oper­
recovered herause fighting
til! west road traffic conditions w ith a
r«c*'d around the outpost where view to m odifying them , if neccs- ates th e business itself, the tax
n a ry .
should not apply, he said. Ho
the newsmen were killed.
Passed hii ordinanre re-zoning
K irhnids and l‘&lt;eler had hecil Die .irea north of Geneva Avenue rm phaslxed, however, the A s­
reported missing since Sunday fiom a residential into a com m er­ sociation of Am erican Colleges
has ta k rn the position th a t these
n iehl, when they w*&gt;nt forw ard to cial section.
in stitu tio n s should not engage
observe results of the fit t A m er­
Fur, seil an ordinance m aking directly in commercial and In­
ican around the clock bombings.
Palm etto anil Magnolia Avenues
peeler w ai a ncwspttpei man in through ilrre ta from F irst Avenue d u strial en terp rises."
A rode of m oral and ethical
Sarr Bernardino, I’alif,, before on- to Ninth Avenue, and from N inth
conduct am ong the institutions
te n n g A rm y service.
Avenue to T hirteenth Avenue.
will solve the probcm, he said, I
Ordered new cem etery lots to In without the federal government |
i W ARIIINtiTON, Ju ly II (Ah
sold for $200 jrer lot. Each lot stepping In.
The first hroatleasl of n statem ent will contain
burial spares.
Colleges now get tax exem p­
attrib u ted lo art A m ertran w ar
Xuthorlzed advertising for new tions sim ilar to thoao accorded
prisoner of the N orth
Korean lulling machine for the W ater De­
Commnnista was reported today partm ent. Thu machine will save ch aritab le and religions In stitu ­
tions.
hy U.S. government ttm nilon.
office lim e by prin tin g both the
Stassen put p srtic u a r stress |
The itti'iontr writ, identified in lull and th e cashiers stubs.
Rejected an offer of $23,000 on r e rra rrh carried on bv uni­
a hrorolenat by the N orth Koreanv ersities, as an exam ple
of
f iurn ,St. P etersb u rg for tire new w hat m ight be taxes. "R esearch
rnntrnlled Seoul radio a Caul
Kcagrnves
fire
truck.
Ambrose II. N ugent of the fc’nd
for governm ent Is exem pted,"
Deferred art ion on hidn for he
A rtillery
Rallalion, If 1th
U.S.
sntd, "but all o th e r research
■li tiling a six-mcli well in the la subject,
Array Division.
to governm ental re­
n
nicteiy.
The
lowest
bid
received
A voire identified hv a Korean
view under this hill.”
unnounrer ns thal of N ugent read |.v the Commission wns turned in
"The objective In th e T re­
a statem ent of nentlv I.IHltl words by un Orlando com pany.
asury I* to bring American col­
in Kngtiidi on Sundav. Thi* d e ­
leges and universities under con­
nounced U.S Intervention in the
tro l of the federal governm ent."
Korean fighting ns a "barbarous, • D efense Council
Ktassen said.
aggressive action" and tim ed
res*
one*
Americans to deaert to tlm (lorn- theirs.«ri*sea
Defense Ununril at thla tim e rcd iirr would )&gt;e required In the
nioolrts.
i not contented with "ratio n in g
The official m onitor’
report ami ns fa r as he knows rationing present ronflleL
Unless fu rth e r steps a re need­
said the voice “ sounded like an is not contem plated ut p resen t,
Am erican or possibly n llo ran nr and from inform ation »t hand ed. hn will m sln tain D efense.
Korean who hail re. idl'd so lonir in i not necessary unless individual H eadquarters In his office a t |
the U.R. as to liavi' lord virtually haying and hoarding dem ands lift N orth Park Avenue.
nil (ra re of foreign accent."
..mite curtailing action.
~~T(&gt;T a TK TO CLA 88IF T
''The rnessoite ilsrdf seems lo
Mr.
Peterson
recalled
th e
have been trnnM nted from Ko­ .splendid cooperation the* people LOST—-This m orning, Ju ly 11, be-1
rean," the report said "The sp i'ik - of Seminole County w ith th e Dotw een Sanford and Oviedo, 0x12
er read it slowly, p hrase by I him ' Connell during the p ast
rnngoluum rug. O ur name on
phrase, in a tired, h n ltin r, lo n e -, war. He asked for th is sam e
w rapper. R eturn or phone fur
less voice."
rew ard. Sanford F u rn itu re Cnnr-1
cooperation u t th is lim e with th e
puny. Fhone 21fi.
The Seoul radio said Nuirent hope that only precautionary pro-

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40LUM E XXXXl

Senate Kills
FEPC Bill By
, 55To33 Vote
House Passes Limit­
ed Point Four Bill;
Excise T a x Slash­
ing Is Set Aside
W ASHIN GTON . July 12— f/P)
— The Senate today killed olf all
nuances for action this seuiun on
the Administration's controversial
Fair Employment Practices Commission (F E P C ) kill.
The vole on a petition (oi clo­
ture— drkate limitation— on the
motion of Senate Democratic Lead­
er Lucas of Illinois to bring ike
kill keforr Senate was 55 to 33
This was nine less ikan ike 64
quired to enforce a limit on de­
le.
Under a rule adopted ky tinSenate Iasi year ike vote ol 64
senators two-tkirds o( tiler full irienikerskip, are requited to choke oil
debate.
The action was taken alter less
than one hour uf floor discussion
on a petition s i g n e d by 4 0 senators,
both Democrats and Republicans.
^ was filed ky Lucas Monday, and
marked his second unsuccessful ef­
fort to bring FEPC before the Sen­
ate this year.
Meanwhile the Mouse passed u
hill providing lim ited guarantee*
uf A m erican investm ents abroad
under P resident T rum an’s “ Point
F o u r'' program .
Heeding u plea for approval
from P resident T rum an, the House
sen t the hill on to the Senate
After defeating, lay a 32-VOte margin' a Republican-sponsored mow
to shelve it. However, the hill i*
cons’ lernldy more restricted Hunt
proposed originally by Mr. T ru ­
man.
T he vote on passage was 195 to
161.
The
$260,000,000
g uarantee
m easure Is a companion proposal
to an o ther section of the “ Point
F o u r" program giving technical
i*y to underdeveloped o o im ttW
t already has keen approved
by Congress.
By encouraging tha flow of pri­
vate American capital abroad, th"
guarantee bill Is Intended to supt u w t l s e t o s Paa* Mat

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Saucers Flying In
The Night Are Seen
At J a ck so n v ille

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JA CK SON V ILLE, July
12(/p)— Flying saucers— or a irc ra ft
th a t look like them —have been
m aneuvering
over Jackson villa*
th e last two nights.
A num ber of citlaena h a w
rep o rted th e dlsk-Ilke objects.
One wua Mrs. Toni Veverka,
Jacksonville
Journal
tw porter.
She said a friend telaphum d
h er early yesterday and th a t alio
t£ f t up and saw “eight o r threw
T t the sam e one come buck
twice".
Early today Mrs, Larmar In­
gram, housewife, her husband
and son heard aerial noises und
got up about 4:16. They re­
ported the same kind of air­
c r a ft
Bo did Joe Noll, radio station
employee. He got up at 4:00 A.
M. to see what the nolaea were.
Noll said he saw “three saucers
AFhlcb seemed to be flying In
concentric circles over the Jackr-onville-Ht. Augustine area. They
appeared to be about 1,600 fe e t
up and the sound indicated they
w e n s powered by jet propulsion."

Enlistment Period
In Guard Extended
Col. Maxwell Snyder 124th regi­
mental commander, has granted
* 4 le local National Guard company
an extension until July 17 Tor en­
listm ents, Cant. David Gatchel
announced today. Those from IV
to 86 years of ago who are Inter­
ested are urged to an!Lit soon in
order to attend tha summer en­
campment from July 88 to Aug. 0.
IW y
should contact
Capt
Gatchel at 400 W est Thirteentl
S t m t or Sgt. Ralph Moran at the
Armory. The local company wit'
A * mane up of 61 moo and three
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SAFETY COUNCIL
The newly formed Seminole
Gohaty S afety Council w ill meat
Inmarrow night at 8:00 o'clock for
« m of electing officers,
oughton, Jr. announced
B. today.
CITRUS COMMISSION
.T A L L A H A B 8E E , July I f —6P)
i * w . Arthur Darla o f Frostproof
wee a n o in te d by Governor Warran today as a member of the Oit-

Census Shows Dozen More Cities
In 100,000 C l a s s T h a n In 1940
WASHING TON, Ink 12 - (/I1) — Provisional ccniui returns show
lhai 104 Amnicaii cities now have a population above 100,000. That's
a dozen mute than maue ike 100,000-up class in 1940, with a lew
PtOfe -nil lo be heard from.
Cottsus Bureau official' -aid today only one city in ike group lot
I 'MO had skiiink below t in I **30- — Lowell, M an. Lowrll bad a recheck .tiler thr preli'tiinnrv count showed a imputation decline fiom
10l.3mi in 1940 to 80,427 this”
year.
no a count of 750,439. Milwau­
On lht&gt; other *itle of the pic- kee held 13th w ith 032,938.
tute. Baton Kongo, U . , seared
Cities making the biggest pop­
u spectacular population climlt, ulation gains for the must p a rt
from 33,71*1 in p lp l to 123,054 have been in the w est, south*
thi* year, it jum p of 267 per west, south and m ountain states.
cent.
Declining populations have been
The m ajor cilia* for which li- show mostly in New England and
gurca still itii- unavailable nr*' tlie Middle A tlantic,
Philadelphia, Houston, San An
Cities with 500,000-plua popu­
tunlu. Al l i um, N. Y.j und VVich- lation.* reported so fur are : Buf­
itu, Kait.
falo 570,501); New O rleans, 504.If Philadelphia m aintain* it* 407; and
Minneapolis 517,410.
pilot- tot th&lt; nation’s third la rg ­ H ouston, which had a 1940 popu­
est eity som ething census a n a ­ lation of 381,314, is expected to
lyst., expect th e nation’s top ten lumi in tlie over ClHI.OOO group
cities will line up as:
ihi* time.
1. New York 7,841 ,1110; 2 .
In tlie 400,1)0(1-up class come
Chicago 3 . Philadelphia ( 1,931
Cincinnati 499,749; B eattie 452,334 in H ill)); t, I,os Angeles 1,- DHl; Kansas City 463,200; Ne­
054 ,935 ; 6 . Detroit 1,837 ,013 ; 0 . w ark 437,833; Dallas 432,805;
Iliiltiiu.tr*- l)3‘.).M0r»: 7 . Cleveland Indianapolis 424,(183, and Denver
»I)U,640 ; 8 . St. L.u is 852 ,253 ; 412.823.
!). Washing!..... |). C., 792 ,2 III;
Tile 300,000-up group recorded
lU. Boston 788.552 .
date; Memphis 394,025; O ak­
’litis yo#r. I,os Angeles passed land,
Calif., 378,322; Columbus,
D etroit, B altim ore passed Cle­ &lt;)., 373,821; Louisville, Ky.. 371,
veland. anti W ashington jum ped 859; Portland. Ore,, 371,009; llirto !Uli place from l l l h in I lilt), Chester, N. Y., 3312192; Alluntii,
pushing Boston hack to )0tn Co., 32(1,952; San Diego, C a lif.
place from nth.
321,485; St. i’uul, Minn., 310,155;
P ittsburgh, wit It 073,750 resi­ Toledo, O., 301,372; and Je rse y
dent*. was pushed nut of the top City, 300,447.
ten to I2lh place. San Franriscn,
The 20(1,000-up group; Iiirtningform erly ‘2th, moved up to 11th
(C ts d n w S (Is Page I I I )

L o c a l Firm Wins 422 U n c o i m ^ ^
Dispute O v e r US Names S h o w n In
Wage, Hour Law Census R e c h e c k
Printing Co. Is Not C Of C Endeavoring
Engaged In Inter­ To Count 3,000 Ne­
state C o m m e r c e
groes Gone N o r t h
An application for an injunction
by the fedrial government against
the Celery Cily Printing Company
of Sanford was denied and ike
complaint-tlisaiismi in the United
Stairs Federal Di-.tr ict Co lilt it)
Orlando on Monday. W. H. Maker
was the presiding judge.
The government contended that
ike Celery Cily Printing Company
was not complying with the Federal
Wage and Hour Law relative to
the hours of work and the method
of pay to employers.
The government fuillirr chained
that the Sanford firm was engaged
in interstate commerce in-as-inuch
as certain printed materials which
wrrr sold lu local consumers found
llu-ir way across stale lines.
The Court, upon consideration
uf the* testim ony, held th a t the
governm ent hud failed lo prove*
llm t the m aterials printed and
sold by the defendant represented
«tk&gt;atlaa»« Oa N » Hat

Rrthecking of the Seminole
County ceniut begun Saturday by
the Chamber of Commerce hat al­
ready revealed 422 uncounted personr In lb* * S in ford area. Lea
lather, who it in charge of the
operation, revealed at a Hireling
of the board of directors last night.
Coveting only Precinct I and
Precinct 3 which includes the aiea
from Lake Monroe to the Osteen
Budge, with two assistants, Mt.
lusher said be discovered 4H while
people dial 2(3 colored in Precinct
I inside the cily and 49 while
people and 190 coloird ill Piecinct 3 inside the cily and 120
persons outside the city who a|»paieutly bad not been counted.
No rejwrt has yel been receiv­
ed from similar checks being made
I C s iiis s H Oa r s i i U s)

Senator Says
State Files
Were Rifled

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Tydiugs siiUi last month that
tiie information about nit F ill
i xiimllintion of Ibe loyally flics
came to him from IVyton Ford,
an nssistunt to tlie Attorney Gen­
eral.
, i
Hoove, ‘h letter to M .Cartliy.
dated duly 10, ual.l in part
“Tlie Federal Bureau of In-,
Veatigatioii has made no neb
animation and tli.'ivf.oe .
not
Iti a pointful! *th Inal;.1* ad» .I .if'nirnt eoncernlng the completeness hi Incompleteness of (be
State Department file*.
“ For
your
iiifoiiuulion. ib
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• ■•Him* iitrtt Ini lln* |ii«&gt; Ni|nnrIv*mi ■*V2tliitn.il ntn &gt;, l.ciiiLil till
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t\ I S I M N U T ll V July 12 *I’i
Senuloi I.) mloii lotio-ou 11*
lev i lista) urged ealling all N a ­
tional i.aurd anils ami organized
paid ulilitlir) re e r ie s to active
.till) .Inliie.ii.ttelv, He .--III.riled
I lie. aioitj provide 1)32,1128 uil.il
tional men for tlie A u n t, Nutv,
Vir I m p s ami Marines.
I lie
\ r in e il Sertlrsre t ’onionllee
lueiilloT lotd (lie Senate licit
never lielm e tin- the
t ailed
Mules "l.r.ii la sin'll grave peiil
i.s ii is .ii iliih moment.“

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Win..
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Volilu, Muchinc
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Const l!ail...ml rotilri ojirrntf ur I t iilgl.l timing a mrcllig ol lhai
reivisfislly .......... i'ulr|imiilenl b ,4 | ................ |,r Srmiuolr Col.it 11........

'I'hr rmul ini' b.-rri iii tiir llir
.if m u irnni/iitimi for tiboul l:&gt;
years. K ffiills III solvr it (mall
rial iliffirultic. Iiltvr iiirl will, ik
prut r.l fnil.HK, r itlirr b rfu rr I Ik
i oinmissimi or in llir rourt!..
J.C . M. Williams, a tiiin iu.il
| , |mi f t ntisli. mi for Ho* SI. J...
(F h l.i I'u p rr Co., our uf III.. , lurf
rreililors of tin* ruilimul t'.l.l mi
IC C examiner llmt Ilu&lt; rmul is in
it “ heller position’’ lo opetule i k
ressfully oh mi independent lm a
limn three other ruilronils serving
Florida.
lire HI. Joe Co., owned l»v lln*
Alfi'eil I. I &gt;u I'out exlqltv is biiltling witli tlie AI Imi tic Coast I,in
Ihiilfosi.l ter nuilr.il of F E C .
Tlie papei rmupunv lias . ul.
milted a reorganization prop., ul

for KKC tl,nl " " “ M
«"
I'liunge of $25,000,000 in Ku t
Coust lii.ri.lv it now IioIiIh for mi
equal am ount uf ciiuinion aliM-k in
u remgunisi-il i-ornpaiiy.
Tlie plan alHo would call fur
issuance uf u maximum of $29,000,009 first iiidi t gage, four per
cent hands—th u s Rjving tlie pro­
posed
reorganized
company it
capitalization of $45,000,009. SI.
Joe officials have testified Hint
the roud lm* u value in excess of
th at umount.
McWilliams, arguing tlust FKO
is 111 a better position to operate
independently than three
other
railroads serving Florida, said il operating revenue for rn rh mile
of road w as ’’g ieatly ill exeess uf
the otlier th ree.”
lie said F K l’V opeautiug reve­
nue, from 1949 to 1919, averaged
146,213 for each mile of rood, -lie
gave tliese operating revenue fig ­
ures for tlie other roads:
A tlantic Count l.ine, $23,087;
Seaboard A ir Line, *29.328; mid
the Southern Ruilwuy, $34,553.
O perating expense* for eueli
mile of road were listed hy MoWilliarnn as: FEC. $87,7JJ3j ACL.
*20,158; Senlamid. *23,541; and
•Southern, $25,951.
He also testified th a t FEC has
“g re a t potentialities" for redurId sstlB ss* o a »’■■* ••■(

An
.ulv.nr nn&gt;
lirauquuiicrv
spol.t-uinn in koir.i • .1til tlir Air
■our I1.11I I'0 !.lli'.l llir Kr.Jv ll.illl
llit'ii own rriiiiomiiiriil Ikibcs.
Ilovvrv.'l ll .tppr,Ill'll tli.it llir ReJ*
I... i .llir.ii!) I'lllll ll|i .1 liilliil.ltl.fi*
.IIHOIItll ol |iiivvri, tll.'Ik alivl t.lllkv,
1 it llir limit lirtuir llir .1 11 pmnuf! iuk Wirt ki ll llirii supply nm|r
I hr *pukr-iii.iu 1lrv111l.n l qiou.iil
m tnni .1* p.iitu ul.uly inlrii i .imi
gutwiiig tlimiHri, rvru . ,:.iu.t llir
Smilli Kuir.in lou.rv I., lb. r.ivl.

lln- K.'.l ilijvc in ib&lt; -1 ttm In 'll by
S u itli Km ran imh.- t.r rui*. '
1.
hr.ivv .iv .iimiii I Ibr A nirn. .nil
lull th r ir liavr firiii -mitr iikIil.i linna it vvjv growing up 111 power,
lilt- Nmtli Korean radio ibnm nf
7(H) Aiurili .lllv bail b. rn klllni
hi.1

.'on t i p i i i i . i i Miuih ..I t ii.» In-

, j won .iom,K th. u..i i.,...ki!,imn;ii.

| II I r r . ol Dvierlo. wav ir
, |... ,..,1 , hail mail ol llir l mmiy

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J.H .Lee Renamed H o t e l Watchman
A s C h a i r m a n Of G e t s Revenue Rv
D e m o Committee S h o o t i n g Three

C an

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l.airi. smile will go over-eas but
Il'MHIIaiira ll* r««* Kiel

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HIKVU. July 12 t / l ’i
North
K.n r,in L’ornmuniviv pu li.if ,.uili
with bink-lc.nl b.itiitumv against
Aim'll. . his m South k u ir.i lodoy
but .iilv.im r Aim'll, .ill hr.ulqu.lltrr* ('Llllli.-iI Ilir Kr.lv I. i.l lirru t ut
oil lim n then own -iipply li.i-.r by
.

WAM IIM .lt )N, July L* t/l’l
I lie Army ».tul,today that diall
tee will be given 14 Werli id
training an.I llun will lie a igiu.l
In i a. |ic.*iv vvilliiu die United
•Slates

I o ld

of

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while a rear
tielai*hnit*iil I*t pi it|i
a ilowifCtl
sfallioL flu tit Hhi f» a tt il fotti a tva I in ft;! ^
»&lt; the IiiiihIm &lt;1
kMill uf iiiilitpi i i*per:* I tiiti,*' %
ht*-ii!«|it:i11ei h Lpttki'- iti.tti
unhl,
Ilit* retreat h&lt; a tt**« «iefi*n*e
hue ii an math’ ilitr nip, I ito ifat in the fare «*!
tiieri» helniitit!
NirrfIi Kureaii fmiT.4. lln* .mail
\ literie.in unit «Ii«| a valiant juli
i&gt;f trying t«» Mhii the lt« &lt;l Inn dr,
he saitl.

l\ VSIIIM. 11IN , lull ll* i I*j
s« . M in i) ol Slate
telie-.oii
aid liuluv enoli reltre* uie go'
m' on us to help '.liieli other
ii the Korean
lll|ltlilM.
„ ,t(| ,
hi
f.-rcnce (he Stale De|&gt;.irliuri
liarlmrnl
i- eoiilerrillR 'villi the I oiled
Nul Kill* ami oilti the lleleuse*
I Ii pari llieril oil siigi ••-lion , of
lielp

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Lions Club Is Told Of
Tallahassee Meeting

and

I 'l i e r s C u t
C o m tiiie s
S upply
A rte rie s :
G ro u n d
A c tio n
is
Seen
As
In te n s e

C. S. ( ’omiiumicalions *1 ’p F r o n f

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Absence Of Korean
Expert Is Deplored

Florida Power And Light Company
Steps Up Construction Activity

4

C ases

Over 211 riraun Imvr Im-km li.n,,11
n l bv tin* County Court i.iiur 11
April srsiiioii, subi rourt offi. iril.
yi'htcrilny, Ilf tills iiuiiilu'i- 151
rn *i’s were in-iml liy .luilge D k.u &gt;
Iuh Stenslrom in llir oprninir t. im
of summer rourt yr-stertinv.

east

Assochitfil Press Leased W ire

i s . ,u

I L ite
Is S a id
B in F a c t o r In D e icnnmini&gt; W h en S e­
le c t ct*
Is
Called

produced a *&gt;.py ..I a b ll. i liu m .
FBI Cine! J. Edgar l l o o v n . Mc­
Carthy said tins letter prove- .Sena
tor Tydmgs (D-M d) d d ,»i tell
the truth when be said June t i
that an Mil study ol HI St.iti l)f
pnrlmriit loyally lilts disclosed
nothing to sustain charge* by Mc­
Carthy that In- records bad been
lumpeird will, and denuded
Tydiugs
is chuirnmti of a
Semite Foreign Relations Subeommitlee which lias Ih*i h iiiveatigating Met’mt by’■&gt; coni, nliotis
( hut tlie Slute Dcparlmeiu Inn
I sirs Coniuuuilst'i and Re.I syill-

palhitera.

Madrr-ite

U.S. Planes Cut Red Supply
Lines But Arm y Falls Back;
Plans For Draftees Revealed

W ASHIN GTON . July I.! &lt;/!’»
— Senator McCarthy today cut lo
President I rumun signed stale
tncnti wtiuli be said pom tint)
.Slate Drpaitmeiil pcisuunrl Hies
were deliberately *1lipped **l dero
gatoiy data in 1946
McCarthy, Wisconsin Republican
told a n*-vv' cnn lcirn ce the stale*
,units wen signed by on* present
mployi ol the S tate Dcpuitinent
and three iuinicr nuployr-. Dtp
ol the (miller employes. Mi l a i t h y
added, now is an I HI dKfi.l
MiV.iiiliy pMkltHt-il
lili cu()it** »il lilt*
*• t&gt;liltli
he tent i» lilt* Whilt* I Iuiim
also
I hr \Vi-vt»iPin htwm aki

Btlffrisf fiur* w ere liiuiilr.l .ml
for oprriitiinr it m otor vrlm
while ii ruler tin1 inflm-nre uT iu
tlixirutilig lirvrrugr*. Tfu&gt;v nuu-r.l
from $t(l(l to 1 150.
O th er charges w rrr p etty lm
COOFERSTOWN, N. Y„ July
12—W )—Thu librarian of Con­ reny, illtoxicatiun, assau lt »"d
gress aaya the United Slates battery, uggrcvutrd iissuult, n;rkNEW YORK, Ju ly 12—OF)— might have had a better under­ less (Irivlug, speeding, noil it mu
Tha Dun A H radatreet wholesale standing of Koras If Congress eroris traffic viiilutiuns.
Broken down over u four nu.iitbfood price Index climbed this had permitted the library to
week to th e highest level since employ an export on that na­ periud th r 211 rases showed that
101 persons entered pica* of
Dec. 7, 1948.
tion.
A t $0.28 It w as nine cents
Dr. Luther H. Evans said last guilty, eight en tered pleus of not
above last week und 10.0 per night Congreaa had turned him guilty, two were d isin issi.! fin
re n t higher th a n the year-ago down for tha last four yearn on lack of,evidence, and 15 suits vven
index of $6.08.
requests for an expert on the eon I i mied to the O ctober term
One hundred and fifteen pet
However, the c u rre n t fig u re la Fur Eastern country, “despite
14.7 per cent lielow the record th e fact 1 pointed out Congress sons estreated bunds.
In addition to fo refitin g lie
peak of $7210 established ex act­ would he caught short."
ly two years ago.
fhtlng has
ha broken highest fines, persons who were
Now th a t flghtli!
found g u ilty of driving
wldli
The index rep resen ts the total out in Koraa,
___ ha lima appealed
.PJ
cost a t wholesale o f a pound each to
P reald an t T rum an, Evana drunk had th e ir d riv ers flrensn
of 31 foods in general use.
told . 200 parsons attending a suspended for one year.
H igher In wholesale coat this seminar o f the New York State
week were w heat, corn, rye, Historical Association.
Imrley, beef, ham s, bellies, lard,
“ If the library had had an ex ­
cheese, su g a r, coffee, cottonseed pert who urufcratocd the topo­
oil, cocoa, eggs, raisins, steers graphy* mid language generally,
and hogs.
things might h ate been differ­
Two Seminole High School hoys
Lower w ere oat* and lambs. ent," Evans sold.
Clarence Clause and John Fite,
sponsared by th e Llon’a and R&lt;&gt;
tnry Cluba to the Am erican Le­
gion Boys’ S tate m eeting held in
T allahassee, were guests of tinLion’s d u b a t th eir luncheon ve*
terday, T he hoys gave a resume
of th e ir activities while attending
th e m eeting.
Clause told of the trip and or
Tha Florida Power and Light Co. has *4a|)pad up ks construction
as well as th e legiidu
activity in (Ha last few months, according to figum and information ganixatlon
tive action. F ite gave th e schedule
released today by H. H. Coleman, division manager lor Florida Power of th e day and touched on llir var
and ught Company.
lous officers elected for th e Stall
Mr. Coleman said that a four-mile extension of power wire from organisation.
I t w as announced th a t (he Board
5*®*y* 1« Lake Harney chores and Rest Haven, located on the shores
of D irectors had set aside every
. I i .
Leen completed. 11m service was ei* third F riday n ig h t fur a directortended to 20 houses. This nmare,m
m rs,p
■■—
.
m eeting with Induction of new
aaia air. uoieman, is expects '
of
new
buljdinga
completed (a members on th e following Tue.
Stimulate further building
tha number o f now atectrle aer- day.
that area.
P resident H arry Robson p re ­
The division manager also said vieea connected.
that lines will soon be extended
"Every month of this year has sided over th a m eeting.
to Titusville Beach from W l|. shown mom now electric serv lea
CARRIES SAILS
aon and have recently -bean com­ connections modi then In the
PEARL HARBOR, July 1 2 pleted to Weklva lu ver fishing
ith of last 6P)—The
carrier Philippine Sett
camp, north of State Road 48.
months o f left yesterday.
Mr. Coleman sold that Ms
connect*)
"
Navy
_ pi iblie information ofcompany has ", , . connected l r
fleers
icars declined
give the ship’s
700 naw electric services during
June o f this yesr, an increaaa
destination, but indicated she
was on a training exearise.
o f 10.47 percent over the S,444 aervioae em anated hi June
They said the escort carrier
late y o u ."
Sicily, which arrived Monday
with w an laaaa for the Korea
to tha
fightin g froat, w o i ottU la port.

Food Prices Beach
Two Year Record

afternoon*.

n iu lh r if l winds.

M c C arth y Renews 1lis
A ttack On Achcson,
S a y s H e Betrayed
T r u m a n And U. S. I lit i h

S in c e

G enerally fair Ihm ush T h u rs­
day. exrrpf for n ft1** local lliund rr-h im e r- al vcallered places in

i h i n i m i -Tisi i\ . &gt;&amp;mrt ■a a la %
.» at a
* as ia i s
IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
S A N K O R l) , r i .O l U D A .

L s l.iL lh h e tl PJU8

f e r a li*

W EA TH ER

Mr. I .re
r r tiav lirlil tin- iliauniaiiv
■■line |.n in years.
Also

le-rlrtle d

In

oilier

vvne

Iii &lt;-vitlrnt Mis. Ralph *.......
qieeil aiul See u-laiy -lie avlliei

Ma-

vor Atieliew C m i away.

o m n s i n i.&lt;&gt;i&gt;t&gt;y o r
I &gt;it t Kn1in tr .li M o t e l

(ion lieu Ibc Kcii i .i .tin at o i l.iuiieil I i U. 5 . tanks ami live .m umell i aiv kvrie if.-vt11*V."*I. Ilime ill.ill
1.1011 .kUloin ilu
nil.'
sever il
I ’ll I Mi U R U I folk 12 i . l ’i
A I'ii i.l. w .ii , lm. oi, *i ir.iiiiinyi kills tankv v' i i i k in.I Inc I .ul. wrie
laphueil. llir ladm .h i nol give
b y s t. in ally
I c&lt;l
rirn ,
I V .d
ir*inilniiri| tin t*MMr •**nl

even. Lille! a baki i early Imlay
av Ik hi k Ic Iii .’a 1.1 1 ( Iii»c mis in
die 1 1 lu..n.ibii
I l.il.-l t ’lieiilcy
Lasem. lit, llieik vlalk. il upilairs lo
|be |.,l.by allil |.uni|» .l l.iilletv Hilo
IWo tidies lintel . lupin) ■
1’i.lp c l.ieuteii.ml Nn liolas t olilaniie relenti Irc-vJ ill. Iiyet at W ye,n oI.i Domini' k Omotpotso, a
watt bill,ill at (lie lull' I line I't47.
Allmikn W. Mni.uio. die liaker,
wav killed liy a iiigl. &gt;liot from a
12-callbri levokei I lie Inillet eilteied liiv li.nk. pi. ieeil Inv lieail.
lie died as lie ill"PI'e*l ......... It
yolk into the In'i ml lialler.
[■'ike tlifter hnllctr. Iiietl wilil'y
at M.IIflIIO, lilivve.l lln* inaik. I lie
empty bells w rir v* attn eil mi tlie
liakery lloor. M oariio» limly fay
in a slialow pool ol blood.

t'liailinmt la'r i.ilbel oil Ilie vot*
iilg-niai liine ruuimillre tm a iepoil mi effoits to vriiuc inaeliilict
lm ibe eouilly's l r» piecimts.
Coinniillrcinaii C. A. Walrv ol
IVrn I’ark saitl llir rr(Miit tv not
yel « oinplrtrel.
Mr. Lee soggented t tmt tli.'iu
i liuiilil lie voting niachiuen in ( in ­
i',I in nil of the la rg e r pie.'in. is
fil l to keep III.' nullin' Oil llliiM.'V
within reach of tlie com mittee
County Clark O.l*. Herndon said
tiieni should lie mi pmtiality
shown us to tile m utter of who
Critically injured weie Herbert
receives tlie luuihiiie* first. II"
euid till Hernlnole pieeinetH sliould II. Kiinde, 61 . lintel night iiniinihave tlii'iii. Mr. Herndon estim ated ger, und John Harper, lib-yearth a t precinct a one and three, lo­ old night desk clerk.
Colitinlie s a i d
OmugrosBO—
cated in S anford, would utilize
vvlio-K wile uts.i lv eiillduyed ill tin1
right ttiacilllles,
(Jiuirmun Lee appointed a com- hotel,
(Caailaasa

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als)

us

dbliwiivher- ailmitleil

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Power To Allocate Scarce Goods
May Be Granted To P r e s i d e n t
NEW YORK. July 12 - (/l*)— Many businrvtm ni are gun-slif
of tlie word, "controls" and "rafioning". All of^ llien. ate keeping an
anxious ear corked luwar-l Washington, as tlie Korean w ar piles up it)
uncertainties, ill flireals of shortages, its probabilities of increased
military dem ands on industry.
„
.
u
Steelmen are discusiing today tlie likelihood of allocations. Dome
say a nrw voluntary allocation plan is being prep lie d . Others are.
runvlnred I’reslilcnt T rum an _ is
alaiul to ask fo r a standby law th e chance of exjiorl controls and
giving him m unduhirv power to produrllon quolM Ix'lfitf
nllocute Iron and atcof, and prub- nn again, J i f t as tlm ir iiusineas
nhly other acarco m aterials, such wu* lieglnning to |w rk up a
as copper, xlnc, lurnlier, and ben- little, u fle r two years of declin­
ing volume.
xetic.
Tho oil industry is all set.
Top labor leaders, worried B etter than most industries, it
about the direction w artim e m an­ knows Just w hat Is expected of
power controls m ig h t take, ore iL Standby orders telling re ­
conferring w ith th a N ational He* fineries w hat will he expected of
ru rity Resources Board. They de­ them . Including how much highmand a voire In planning th e o c ta n e fuel fur planes, are at
controla and w an t an active, not hand In case of an em ergency.
an advisory, p a r t in th e ir exe­ M unitions board officials, how­
ever, say the orders will not be
cution.
Foreign Uadera have the Jit- put t o t o a f t o t ^ n l t s ^ t iw ^ K o r *

s o c i a l '' s e c u r i t y
The Social S curity Adminis­
tration field office located In
Orlando announc.sl today tha*
ita
representative
wi l l
he
Sou/ord a t llm C ourt House un
( h i se rrn d floor on Friday, July
21, between th e hours of 9.80
to n every time they
A. M. M d 12:00 noon*

think of

Local liiu a n is &lt;'Ii 11*
H as Liiiii’hi’on INIcci
rise Kiwmiis C!lul. ul u lum'lie.ui
held In.lav vote I I., lip port (I k* St. Peter'Jim i- Uiumiinn*
in their drive In maintain
llm
.State
slogan “ 3'lm
Su nliinc
Stale". Ollier
m gani 'ritimi :,
mid Le.ui (,’ornelt, at.- trying t.i
get Mm slogan changed to “ Keep
■i k . 'ling

Florida Green".
President K.ilpli Smith anaoiineed Dial I here will l.e a meeting
of the board of director* at his
home Tuesday at 7:30 I'M
Howard Mouteitli told nt&gt; inl-cr .
llmt tlie Ml, Dura did. will -end
ll ddegullmi of niemln'i
la Ilia
local organization next Wcdum
duy. Tile visiting riuhmeo will tio
iu dim go of tlie program.
Joel Field, chairman
of tire
Minimum Plan Committee, wa* in
charge of today'* program. He in­
ti odoced Clarence Claim", John
Fite, mid William T i-.m who spoke
briefly on the Roys' State held
recently in Tallulm see.
Guest* of the d u b were llm old

Mothersjmvv, Neil
John Sti IcklnniL

O'Brien,

und

N E W T i l C H IE F
One of tlie nation’* outstanding
specialists in tuberculoid contra),
Dr. Henry C. Swemiy of Chicago,
hnv ta'.'ii appointed chief mislicul
director for all Florida Slate T u ­
berculosis Sanatoria.

JA CK SON V ILLE, Jul y 12 uV)
58
85
A tlanta
58
79
Boston
65
81
Denver
95
55
Fresno
71
87
St. Paul
55
71
Pittsburgh
75
94
Sail Antonio
51
72
Scat t Is
74
87
Jacksonville
76
99
Key West
80
85
Miami
sa
,73
Tampa

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

THURSDAY TDLY 6, 1350

SAVINGS!

SALE

FOR SUMMER MEALS &amp; LUNCHES

Home* Coil (rolled SloreH—Where Customers Send Their Friends

1 n. , «

2
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2 5 c

SPECIALS
THRU SAT

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C O O l)

COLORED
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KLIN D E LLK CUT GREEN

PROBLEM MEALS NO PROBLEM AT ALL WHEN YOU SERVE

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Asparagus
2 for 25c

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H AR H AK E T AN N'S

WHEAT

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MED. GRADE A SHIP­
PED MINN . . . DO/.

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BEEF

•
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Chuck or Shoulder Roast .
Rib or Club Steaks .........
Round or “T” Rone Steaks
Fresh Ground Hamburger
Brisket Stew ...........

WESTERN

AVOCADOS
CARROTS

WESTERN

PORK LIVER

2-Lge. Bunches

PANOV irP.UKIIG

BEEF LIVER

GEORGIA SHIPPED. DRESSED A DRAWN

LETTUCE
SEEDLESS LIMES
SEEDLESS GRAPES
ONIONS
POTATOES
POTATOES
HEAD

Not Frozen Fryers

PKIIHIAN

STRRAK-H-I.KAN, STREAKO-FAT

THOMPSON

END CUTS.....
CENTER CUTS

YELLOW

Frozen Food

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S For

CALIFORNIA I.ONO WHITE

Grapefruit Juice 25c
Mlnulr

Honor Ilrond Hed

2(ie

ism.■

SHOUDER ROAST........ Ik 49c
Lamb Shoulder Chops
Ik 59c

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P&amp; G
SOAP
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6 Ox. Bottle

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ItKD SKIN SWEET

12 os. |ik«.

Raspberries

powg

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Orange Juice

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In Unity There Is Strength—

THE W EATH ER

T o Protect U t P m c i o f the World;
To Promote the Progress of America.
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Considerable
rlotidinro.
with
scattered *diouer* and (blinderStorms throne li 'l'ur*day. L illi*
i hance in temperature. Gentle to
moderate variable nnrlty south*
• i It a unis Iill
Tu cad .1y.

AN INDEPENDENT DAII.Y NEWSPAPER
v?' VOLUME XXXXI

[Established 190H

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

S en a to rs To
Take Lid Off

” Beach, and Jacksonville Kennel
Clubs amt na treasurer of the Or­
ange Park Kennel Club of Jack­
sonville.
Peterson'* testimony was Ihul
“John Patton has lohf been assoIC a illM H Ua Pas* Slsl

Greatest T ou rist
Season In State's
* History Predicted
TALLAH ABSEEr J u l y
10—
(Special) — 11*60 will be the great­
est tourist season in Florida his­
tory, Hotel Commissioner James
T . London predicted today. Lon­
don said his prediction was bused
on report* from every seel ion of
the State. 'Hie Commissioner said
that he anil his assistant, Juck
Weatherford, had covered tin* rn*
Y #tire stale conferring with people
in the food and lodging Industry
and with the tourists themselves.
Increases over last year as high
aa 26'; are Indicated with an
over-all increase o f at least 10';.
The Daytona Beach, Jacksonville
I teaches and the Qulf Coast
Beaches are particularly enthusi­
astic about their bualneaa to date,
Land on said.
According to London, the Hotel
^Commission found that the tourw iils are shopping around more and
that while they ate apparently
willing to spend just aa much
money, they expect more for this
money.
He advised resort people to pro­
vide the little extras which mean
ao much to pw&gt;ple away
from
home. He said that planned en­
tertainment was very popular
with tourist*. London urged man*
advertising o f Florida attractions
L . a JUuI facllltlea and asked every
p*1•restaurant and lodging place to
' recommend to their guesta that
they " m s all o f Florida".
We are doing n great Job, said
London, but there are still hun­
dreds of thousands of neople who
are going somewhere else and he

cited as an example a recent re‘ port by D. Leo Dolan, director of
the Canadian Government Tourist
Enron, to the effect that his Bu
jsjaau had received 221,000 Inquiries
■ Cram Americans ar aa 11% in•tease aver last year.
( U f a get thoee folks to Flor­
in . concluded the Commissioner.
S-1 July
t-Largs

today
about whs started

tho

&amp; "flood of llaa" which
from too Communists.

Associated Press Leased W ire

III,

N.t. 11.11

Reds Shoot American
tvXnteel Prisoners A nd March
On S outh’s C apital

Secret Bla£k H a n d
S o c i e t y , Ma f i a ,
C o n n e c t e d With
T a m p a Gangsters

ton. jm ii of Jwhtt PpUon, la llwtuti
vice president of the Miami

JU L Y

Big Upswing

„. Florida Crime

W ASHINGTON^ July 10— &lt;ypj
— Senate crime invcstigatori com' | plrted plana today (or o public ex­
po** of the underworld's bold on
Florida gambling, racket* and even
legitimate buaainesaea.
Cbief Counsel Rudolph I lalley
of the Senate Crime InvealigalitiK
Committee leaves tonight for Mia­
mi and aenaloia will follow him
Wednesday night for hearings
Thursday and Friday.
/t% Investigator* already have bulg­
i n g files of reports on ganglaud
operations in Florida and invest­
ments in hotels, dog racing tracks,
luxurous homes, and other estab­
lishments.
Part of this information was
given to the committee by direc­
tor Virgil Peterson of lire Chicago
Crime Commission, one-lime FBI
agent who has spent the last eight
t^yeais studying the operations of
racketeers.
Peterson has testified that mem­
bers of the old Al Capone gang
and New Yurk mobsters still have
a firm foothold in Florida.
Chairman Krlauvrr
(D-Tcnn
and other committee members have
shown particular interest in Florida
(lug-track u|ieration* and lire men
,.w h o operate them.
Peterson lias told the committee
that William II. Johnston &lt;HUM)
Arbor tome, Jacksonville, Fla.) is
now Hated M president of the
Miami Bench Kennel Club, Inc.,
the AssociutaR Outdoor Clubs, Inc.,
Tampa, F la - the Jacksonville
Kennel Club, Inc. and the Orange
Park Kennel Club, Inc., Jackson­
ville.
Petersun added that James Pat

MONDAY

Recruiting Of f i c e r ,
Swamped As Young
Men Thruoul U. S.
Seek 'To 10n I i s t
M \SIIIST; ION, luh

til

il l

[Commie Morale
Low Under U.S. Air
Attacks lint Enemy
Advance Continues

i *11 h i it*

— I lie Senate Imt.-n riiul 11 meal
S .inner I ITke nl Maine |,,. a
Mew fimr-yent
term mi (he
" tuiiie
l.m rgt
1'niiiiiri*.",inu.
I In- .i*ri In *,t| rule uteri 111 ntsl
ireniiKneniliilintii tl[ ||,e Seiiol**
"lelnlwr i « ( 1lie Semite Him .
tl.nibie Knrrgi t'miinnllri- Itiei
bail let oiitim-mlcd l.t a
t title
tlt.il the Senate relire In
1‘itne Pike.

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WASHINGTON, July in— &lt;/p,

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— Chief* hi Kinds nl Iht- U.S.
h im mill \■1 Lnii'p 1 (|| ti'vie
tVai bins Ion limivlil fm |„kyo,
•he

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A Ill'll id .I|&gt;|i|i, ant: hi| null l.tiy *’iw*r III! Nrtt lurk City ic
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A 1niv and An I ..i.r anthonti*-.lw| li t tlllll|Lt | -epklliK In rnli r
) n.l. the i;ira|,-r time Wmld W.11
1 II.
.Similar iqiswiiigv in in lulling
*'• le 11 |&gt;n|ti ,| in nlliei , |||, . ,unis. ,
) tin n.ill.111 |mt -iim.il.lv llw n ull
I "I iln w.u 111 Kiiic.i,
1 “ I the drall nlrit w.l « itt d i 1
* -in *• i*l l|i*' In ml
III All illt.i. I Ik- lillMlIx'l
'*&gt; pun iln- Navy w.u ■c|

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miiiintil
’ .ml

(till

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today. A epiikesinan
i ,i

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1 idlins of tin* \niii .m,| (;, 11.
ria l llovl ,*!. Vnluleiiher.* ol the
to i incp Hill confer *»ith (isoe ia t llm iy ls s V|i**’ \[ f flllf ;«|jcIII
Hum «.» i » !*•«.( nt'pport

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(tl‘)
Not thrill t 1,1111M11III I IllHqn ll.ll*
tl*'(l to w ll 11113 2(1 iiiiIci ol I arjon,
WAVINO A fAKtlvtlt it relatives ami filmds. these U 8 &gt;oldiet&gt; Poind tlie military n-o time),..it m iv Ii «
''••nth k*ii. .1 • h nqxii.ii\ i ipilal,
vessel tleininl .V, In a M Waller In Sun Pi mu If o They are rn route to the Kai Past to ant An &gt; u .111 ..diting
rally today aftci a " lo .l" U. S.
In Korea Shoulder pnlclu; Indicate lliey ai e alt bet lie sold lei 3 unit All Lone men 1/liternaliuaul .Suundphnto
Ii.iltahioi had 1011i&gt;Lt it* way out of
a tu p and the lint Aiuciiian ucImi' ol Red ationty were (oiind.
Hound mil * Lot in the face, the
hollies ol -own Alncii, an u.ldiri.
wi'ie fmiilu in a see saw li.illlc area
; III MSI |II | I PHI.
.* ■iciday I licy were not im tnhers
We ha Vi .ill |lie iptiilll
'. *•*..■/’
•A
*&gt;f the lo t b illahou. ulmti lias
Many improvement*. intituling a white outer coating by the Luy
.*
ullii i' • in liamlli* .1! 1Li Inin
t ' 1 ttlV'VSl IVM lejoilied it 1 1 .001 nl and 1^ ir.uly
mimi proem, are bring luiilnl tu the Mayfair Inn, in preparation fur
Navy -pi kiiman thetp u*i '
for m lion,
it* re-opening Dec. 1 by the New York Gianti, Charles Malian, mana­
Ito’ luu nlvo irpolli-il an 1111
I lie y 1%•' U" In (litt! 11v I milt, I!),. C.
ge1 said Unlay.
„
,
|in volunteers, adding tli.it Ilie
(ssitcE
ui I u\.i , wlit 1 idt itlilird tour
Mure than $40,1 HH) is being spent to put the hotel, both inside
N c r to
ScRieuation int„,i
,i„. khi*MM11
nf fillqn .o&gt; In .umiiimilioii i a it in.i.
and outside, in fine condition, he staled.
GbJPvT
l
4?
1lid il-p p c d Up rtfh’l till' illafl
*?&gt;
tiIliry weir icrn liappcd and turMr. Marian arrived brie about 10 days ago from New York to
j
w.i* iqVnkcd.
u
direct tho operations, uttd will re­
irmlrmig to two Red lank* a
COLUMBIA. S C.. July U&gt;
Ill Lain ,11 l ily. Maim.* Coipt.
turn this week. Hs experts to ho
limit time r.idler.
* '0
South Cainlina Demogtai- 1-ti lihl ruin 11 wrrr M'pllltl J ll iplcd
hack In Sanford In September.
(onerul MaiAithiu in to. lilll.t
There is a possibility that tho i hoove 1 alidld.ilrv Iouiomow fnt l
mJLVeMl
in lli/ l.i t III day.. alllioimli Aiinv
A. M. nimiiiuiui|ue told ol the new
New York tiisnt team, which S. 31-natoi and governor, ending .1
.mil Ail I ortr %•liunlret* Wl*|/ aanl
will train in St. Petersburg next
Noilli Kotcan advain ■( lie -aid
HOt WBCK OlO KAMA iurm qiii^tlonlii'dy to Hs nmlhor tinm? t%tf»t it
winter, will be quartered ut the priimuy rlection lampaign 1 til III’ lUHltlll.
v't Ni-iv VofkS &lt;‘ruti.d I'jth /kit. 'the mf oil llama u Hi * t&gt;mL» of the
the (*■&lt;)( Wa» Iliad*' by
Noilli
Mayfair Inn during the period whii li iliilrv' light- and Neglo *&lt;■ 1 A N :*•&gt; i|Kikf m »i\ in t tl*t An
Y.A si urc Loth siit* 4*1iii l i i nutdiiT wero Loin thou*
(/ufirmHititiuH
Note.in lii.l ill. I 'ion. wl 14|i h al
« f Mar. 2(1 through 20 when they gtrgalinn have been majoi ivAlc*. ] -elec #ai(l, •\Si : D
. We
hemmed iu Ihv iiiiid* ul^liad ")&lt;*m "
will play exhibition games here
4ail V*
w * *^‘•^sJ■AT* &gt;.v*v
**
with major- league clulis, hr dev
)&gt;«!(.dmri 1.11 t.Tii’’ UVi
li-lore^ il
ago.
Now
wv
Imve
:tt»
a
day
Scoplaiy nl Slnlc J.ilnrv F livrdared.
Incqid itt way lice.
A flood of ifHjlili if.i Wrtri 1i’JmiI (■
The cocktail lounge In tho May iips* Inil Ini .1 i iimcli.irL in rlectnl
MacAi tluir", cominuul*|U* mil.I
fair will be moved to larger nffiic. Ami Im iln* I im I lime in 74 o*l itl 1( f i nil\iij; o|';u*0-t m I'lll.i
nmillici' fore.*, pt'iduildy tin- third
| 1111&lt;) OiitaifM, lm( att mil oiili^l*
quarters across the hull in the
Nmtb K i *k *uii *Itv i. i*&gt;ii, wa- in enn
card room, which will have a yr.111 4 Nrgln will he luiiliiii ■ Ini no nl w1 i f t|o t rilH tl tu. tiortniil
t id w itii United Slate . f.nce* at
new entrance to the port’ll, he nil nllicr ol mull* lli.ltl inlllllv- A normal How ol apiilioanth nl * ■
Clmcliiwiin, 15 mile* •Millie i -1 nf
Mu M*|K»rloil iti Now OiUaiM ami
Alterations have hern cninplrtcd suid. The former lounge util In* wule uiipr,
Chonnn.
Hail thiol o
Ilyin* ■ I ill a fnui way ran- fin
to bruit* tlie mii.ill wailing po&lt;&gt;| at used for private parties, and
M t Inn,'Im11, the - i*«*i »ii*I Ninth
Many of tin* in«|iiii i« t ramo
will be remodeled.
Salih,id* Mniiiiqi.il I ‘not up to
l-.iiean ill! * mil engai 1 d element-,
Other Improvements will in- numiliahnii a- gave mar, while •from ro8«'i vlhLi »*oltin»: a roluin
f n Smith Korenii corp. **n «
sanitaiv •hnni-iul* of thr Flotilla rlude a new carpet for the din­ Lnvcnuq J. Si mm Ihniinniitl np- to aottvo ilnty, tu mod (oioo.v 7 .2 3 D
R c tiis ic i'
I1
’ o r Lula
k'ilcy Dies In ,front
jiint soulii of tin* city, Ilia
Stale Mosul ul Ih.illh. lily Man­ ing mom, redecurnliun of up- |«i*ir» Srn.ilui Olin I). Julia Imi' ■ M|M(to inati t.iiii.
I luspil.ii Alter Be- iiinituuniqui* reported.
L a t;u t* iix
rmmoi WAV KX mill WAFS
stolii letlroomu, mid 1 repainting bid in thr vpii.ilnii.il led.
ager McKibbin said today.
MneArthiii ‘-ani I'licmy lire- .nr*)
Ho 1O' i« Intit 1it l lu* iiithijm I lint Imod
the Targe kitchen to which new
in;' Slmi 111 Sumiach gniiieil
Otiginally the wading |hm&gt;I was equipment will be added.
mune giiiiimi in the I'm
Demin tain umnilialinii it « qui yft 11L tori nil iiijr iifflit'Ji* hi I 'it»
Hiiugcluiiijrjn men. Mime ,o inihvi
designed to receive &lt;&gt;ty water, he
On the grounds, new shrub­ valent In clcclnn in Sniilh ( ’.mi­ litlltfll, tOOl lilt lilt lit of V.nllHMl Ad
1 il in |I.m'I u . Nrgiii, it )»t'int; mu 1limi l uf Chumin Unit &gt;,f tin*
A lul.i] ol l , I V ) pemm icgjiiMoLout doitlilod*1 with 7fi ounoiit
pointed out. Hie gieat distance bery will be planted and u pot­ litia,
•( ’4Mtlnn*a &lt;1* rose M il
|y in t tio jirtiooHM of join inn I ^o ered (01 the l 1, *l) Knl.iry lolcin.i Ilf"I«1 IH1 lilt* Si iniinjr (*i llil it I’ I ill
between thr pool and the Flench ting green will be prepared for
The 622,(11)0 registered v•*1* . morviroiv.
golfers to practice upon. On the
In,n il Cony* olimi 1.1 1.1 icii qltv in llUlt.lV (HI ill til Hi«I1 I ill a*1 I"
Avenue pumping plant when* sleti- lot east of the lintel 104) urang** include iiimul 7(1,(Km&gt; Ncgrne- t •
Amonir lliovo orowtlinr tlio Now
I’leiulnit nil* li * S,iititt)-H im Id
i»l ( i m n a n R e f u g e e f s
li/alion meaiuics are taken caused trees have been planted fur the wlmm tin* traditlutinlly while i*m - ifttfli City roctuUlng tifflcw wti* I blunt, Micli.,
iiiiii V was opi'lied liy ledeiul emu! ||nhoit T Nin*. IF, 11 Hotmail iln- (u nit;*- loutiy, who I* |ii&gt;* I'lilcil tlie I nl * Uil. v.
benefit
of
the
guests.
The
lot
a reduction in the amount «f chlo­
l&gt; y l l n s b a m l
|l tiiallHiirfi im •’»M ‘ alt)
.S.iolunl club. |,i|ii (he KoUiiam
opposite the hutcl on First order three year* ngn, A mud
*1Jl« \11 11111« UllO Hit |M lift I III K i l l e d
rine that went into the miniature .Street has been acquired nnd Vole o f iilauil :l7t,(HH) if. e\p*vl*'l
at then loui licoit tmt.iy.
lilt
I li III 111 l.dtl fllltlU M lillti I Ji I
|mol.
A Isa ill hluke nr*- the ' In i.'
A t M o u n ta in ( 'a l ) i a
will lie used for narking the
dine lo ir J.tl/i 11l l 11l.il ilc|r- I lirfit.il iniinitii il&lt;‘lv ■&gt;11«1 iln1
tdx M'ttts ill die II. K. Ilnu.ip ef
The Bureau of Sanitary laigi- automobile* of guest*.
It'ltei, ie|iic ciihu|*
ilulii all isIItm11111 tlitnl fin IV llti lihMIilli^i
nlthnugh &lt;*•*' Mr. Marian predicted that the Itepreaelitalivce
HHLWSTLH, N i ,
lot. It'
licering of the Health lioatd advis­
(Csitiaw s aa ess« ait I
fnur me contested—and IiuiiiIk
0111 tin' Will Id. Mi
11111I1V Mill, Sill* U.i * .Imi tilli c* III lilt I* ll itli* *. I ’* \ ,11) ear 1 I New
, I
of
utlier
offjees,
inline
slutewid*
ed tin local aulhulilirs that the
ill*'Mill* tin niotiMm* uf |mi 1 - •*| |in -lillll.lt )| V*bill A ,12 * clhllCl whiiiiiii u.i- shot futally * ••»I' t i ­
ntiierk fruin heriff •InWII to col
ll a y 11
It* tract* &lt;1 lier I n li.inii
!'*&gt;■'• and tin- liiqilcuiieiicM ol llic I &gt;I hit.
wading |hioI could he used only if
ton weigher.
iin.l a wealthy w,1111:01 friend to n
|)t
|ll]ty
T
il
K'
1111
"
k
i
ll.lt
I
*
lli'ti,
laiioii'
ceicuniior*
lliiooghuiil
lli*'
State
versus
nntlnnnl
pait&gt;
the water going into it was clilo.-I,nlcil mntmtniii cabin in que t
T A I.L A IIA 8 8 KK, Julv 10 td'l lorn day uicciing.
loyalty lift, been argued by John­
I !•*« 111*1it II imiiiIi v. .inJ \\ A l*4*%\ii of liviiic** evideneo.
—Stuln Kclmid Sup) Tliomin l&gt;
■inated to the some percentage as
ston nnd Thurmond in their •"
H In Inmu* .it
Arthur
Luguctix
*if (Juehec, ai 1r Ahul
Mi ;. Audit'll liclir, 11 11'fil't*’*?
ti111 ■I•- I I'lnridft'r
■linn ruci* for tin* Semite linniina Itailfv tndny
thr water going into the main pool.
I'ruiii (iormnny, » «
11.*- virtim.
echieil prugium will *•*•■t tin* Lit•*t*• * .nil.la, w11 i'lei'ti-,1 |.ie iilcut rill,I H: 10 A. M. Itttl 1y.
lion.
.1 (..'love \iti-11 |.f ( torill I oiI.Imh
tli e c tnilig*’*l Im I* oid. Il.-rb* rt.
Alterations, whereby, water going
I », put III«'l . II !»•• IfU ■ I
Tliurmoml, l!iJS Stale’s ittgta • $6l,r.7('.,7rti» for thin l*uai 11*■ . V* II wa etectiqj to tin* Imard of *liThe names of 8(12 people who pi evidential nnudnei*, and Julie
Thiil’,, $7IH.2lil I*-,it tLull li**’
tlti* » it »•
: i h l 11»H" I m " * i m tli 'i i t l 1, 11- :tt), all a -'i: tnrit teh’Vi i*'i* d.r, ’(oC
into the small |mioI would he diswn
were omitted in the Sanford cen­
Hi.*.’i.|,n liinlegislntive iipproprinliori of 152, lecturs from thin district, Mr. In Kil* v oul t(f u Sllii*:t AVfiuiti for tlie American
from the supply bring pumped into sus check were recorded after one ston, who says lie supported I’r* 1 296,000
'foully
Mild.
Ml
Laguetix
mermnl:
fur .Siut*' aid I.* *&gt;&gt;111111
1**1Td u Im II n". «*i :iI nit’ll l&gt;i‘t’ Uit buy* (VimpHiiv, wa- charred wdth Imniident Truman's elect ion nil lii*iuin
ulllii'
1'ttrcy
lIodgMiri.
the main lank, havr been made. day's work, said Chandler of lie opposed Ids luiniinntion, have Helmut for
l)'*roini' ti«*r tliii.l
WLfh Hu*&gt; wcru eide. ilii enmpuniiiu. Mi
1960-61.
However,
I tn&gt; pi.igium **f enterlnitiiiient out . mi tii&gt; trtHfl fIm 1
The L ily Manager nlsu stated Commerce Manager Kdwnnl Hig­ vied n* »r )f -tyli'd chnnipiulis of Hiiiley „ui*l III** ** ftr.1l -riguri a urc
" oW liun MatthewB. wu 1 lu l.i for nueitiln
lulled
tin*
Kcultiinimvinn
llvinthat remnants of Hanford's mem­ gins.
N i’i'iu nrjililri-.l Imi w ii i .iiul (*'* tinning.
only **, tioiuti-,.
Final
report ,,
racial segregation.
idnmy, the tlrplno Male eliorit", fuuiil lo r«*l«aiiM* lu». Sli.* brokii
orable past but hazardous present
Ml AlultlieW' . Ilo ■, ar old bru­
The re-check started Saturday
Ily rues has campaigned again 1 blood on urtuul ficur*':i, uri* *■&lt;
0
I
tel
roil
Washington
bull
ginne,
were removed from thtr sands of morning and will be continued for three other caminiates on a stair pcc t**,l tn l.iMist Hi** Him,uni to
iiwjiy fr«iiii III 111* hiiWfV’r. iDui nette, |m* been invid.*d for two
nlifiit,
*
dug
trip*,
dunce,
,
(|te
i*rrloike Monroe by a squad of City a two weeks period.
yen) ill a ; (Mi? ut immt divor i’ tml Him l«Hl lo burk »*n*.
riglits-tiiiged platform opposiu Un-el tin* appropriation.
employee* lead by H. M. lUt'hnrd.
*"nie importance of this eurivn-* federal incrnarbinent on sin' 1 . Tin* burin*--*.-. y*'in IrngiiM July I. i.t. nl . Icill, mi*) the Dixie dinner
hn bund.
Ilnt'li.-.i |iuIl.’ii I)'
whmh lie with her wealthy
Nearly 2WI piles were removed cannot be underestimated," Man­ power*.
Murk, owner of 11 New Y.-rl City
'I'lu c tlinutc i, liriied no pre­ which wii'i ut t*mil'll i,v o* ci ||25 hr midI ill* bmn'Ili mvrrul
. ,,
.
pel
olin,
11’«■ IIn, if,I llu I'ase **llt
from the lake near Mellonvllla ager Higgins said. He asked the
4i}fii 111 a IlkmI 1
n 1ln&gt;|i uii*l ill t"*I
Speaker of the state llnu-i **( liminary report** from eountv
Mr. Tmi by quoted I'm I |'ji*..i- &lt;i1111* diiitt MLi*1 i1*f Mifr&lt;1 FUllb 11m
Avenue. AL one time tiieso piling* people of Sanfnrd to notify the Representative* Tholnus K. I'm "’* M’liool sltperinlellilenl.i no enrollE L K 8 H I'I.ITt
furninl the foundation for Fort Chamber uf Commerce or The .’17, is the only gubenthtoi ial *» unol hii&lt;I temlii'r qualification*. dent Modj' iiri in saying (bat re. laillcl brilu I'lJ ill! Him virtlll*'* ht*»MIL Ml. -Inly I') f.Tt Im eph
Mellons extensive water truffle,
44'11111111111nl *ih» l*EU£*p Hit I
Herald If they have not lawn pirunt saying he aup;Mirte*l 11"' Tlu**e me the two prlnclp*! item 1 gurdb', ;* i*f tin* differeni-e.i of
leljgjoti,
mivir ino'lit.
H Kyle, till, of (inly, Imi. today
HeVeral months ugu a pleasure enumerated or If they know of any state Democratic juirty two &gt;*•:&gt;* mi wliieli the amount of State aid qieecli,
H ’HMilsurd na I’aue t l »
w a ele, led grand eMilti l 1 *11*-r
craft owned by Gordon Brisson persona who were not enumerated. ago when It broke with the m* i* llUM'd.
nf tin* llunevulent and i'rotietivii
struck one uf these pilings during
The re-check came about after tlunal party on the civil rigid'
(anility i*ciin&lt;il 'iy*tcm« probably
the high water period. The craft Mayor Andrew Carrawav
Order of Elk-.
nnd issue and supported Thurmond Won't get tiie
tuiul
amount,
(U nttaaM Oa
MSI
Kyle, pulilic lelutiolu coun**d
County Commissioner J.F. Mc­ presidential &lt;bidthough, lieeailM' of tin* It) per
and tintitinul grand IrcaMirer of
Clelland, acting on recommenda­
I'unerul
-1
rviec
i
welu
held
*cnt
cut
made
tn
Slut**
general
Tbs
third
candidate,
insurance
~V i f C MKKT
tions by the directors of
the excculivi) Lester L. Hates Im * fund expenditure a* u result *t
yesterday lit 10:00 A. M. for tin* Elkh *1 nco 1917, in i'ci il- Em ­
The Uiard o f din*rtora o f the
Mlt.. Irre Met'all, tlti, died 111I- .Mr . Llizn A. Ilurper, K2 year mett T . Anderson, of Tneoum,
Seminole County
Chamber
of
(hi*
State's
financial
idluntiun.
Seminole County
Chamber
of Commartf, sent a telegram
to prunnevd ,u businesslike admlnif**
Ill addition, $2,:I7LIK&gt;0 ailvanceil dculy ut Hell Verne, i'll. Friduy old nmther of LI-worth t.. Hur- Wash., ua hi’iid of more tlmn I ,Commerce will hold their regular Congressman Hid Herlonp. Jr!
night nl II:(HI u'clock. Sin* wu* per, Sr. who died ut her son * IMK),VIM&gt; member* of the I'll. ..
tration ‘and ‘urged federal educa
4C«altaa»4 Ua l*a«a Bis)
monthly meeting tomorrow night
l*n'ii in lliimpton, 8 .C. Kept. 25. home,
1HI5 Sanford Avenue,
tjon
aid
without
U
,
8 . control.
at 7:S0 o'clock at the Tourist Cen­
^ 4OweMMa^*"•»1***•*» " M i
I'JII and hud lived in Hanford for Friday at 2:00 I*. M. following
(JA IN K S V H .L L 8U1CIDK
Lumberman Marcus A. Stone hs» ,
ter.
G A IN E S V IL L E , July 10-0 1 *)- u good many yeuru.
j long illn c*.
caustically criticised Byrnes' re­
_ CABBLKSS DRIVING
Survivor* include tlie husband,
Iloru in Wayne county. La.,
A man identified us AII h-K I'aul
cord ax Secretary of State.
M ANAG KK SHOT
High yesterday H!&gt;
Barney Back, Jr., was found
I f none of the four candidal* Benjamin, IK, tialnesvilln insur­ Itolierl McCall of Tnoitm: four Mrs, ilurper bad lived in Florida
JACKSO NVILLE BKAC1L July guilty la Police Court Friday of
ance xuleaman, wus found stiot -iiteri*. Mr*. W.L. Ilicri* mid Mr* illicit of her life. Beside* the non t,ow tills morning *'•'.*
(OsslIssM oa roae T s . l
10— (Ah— A roblwr ahut and criti­ careless and negligent driving. lie
througli tlie lieail lu»t night ro-nr II.A. (iooiling, Huiiford; Mr*. E*l she in survived by one daughter, liiin yesterday .02 ineliei
cally wounded a supermarket man­ wna fined 125. Attorney K. HousTotal ruin to dal*'
Ugliorii of Mt. I'lyiimuth nnd Mr*. Mr*. E. I. Matter of Hialeah)
UOKUKII I10W
the Marian county line.
ager hero today and escaped with holder sold he would sppegt the
Iulv normal rainfall 7.63 in­
. HRI.nKAUN, Ytignslavin, July
Tlie wound, from a .25 auto­ T.H. (iidden* of CidnmlniH, (In.; nun brother, I*. A. Ileiiuett nf
between W.000 and 16,000.
cites.
two
grandchildren.
1.
10—(AT— Yugoslavia's
increasing matic, wus apparently lelf-infliiT* one brother, W .F. Frmtmnn, Jr. of Izikeluud;
The manager, Jesse Brown, was
E. C, Harper, Jr., Sanford and
resentumnt against alleged Itunlfi ad, Deputy Sheriff Lule (J. Ilrog- Orlando..
hit twice |g the aide. Ill* condition
Funernl wervlce* will be con­ Mr... Murk Jacoby, Dci.uml.
pnivocations by Its eastern Km** den reported.
V A T IC A N DENOUNCES
waa reported serious at St. Vin­
The luidy wa- sent tu l.abu
V A T !C A N C ITY , July 10— pean neighbor* produced an o ffi­
ducted ut Krirk*on Funeral Homo
cent's Hospital at Jacksonville.
Cfi—L'esservetore Romano, the cial army protest today that H&gt;*
tomorrow ut iltuo 1*.M, with Hev. Holler for hurlnl servicen Sun­
LABO R HOSSHM T O M E E T
JACKSO NVILLE, July
Vstieaa’a aewapaaer, angrily, io- sis Is pursuing n "warmongering"
W A S H IN G TO N , July 10-&lt;(T ) — J.W. Austin, pastor o f LJieitexer day ut TOO J*. St.
Alluntu
GINDBHVILLK FISK
I today Ins sxpuitun of campaign against this country.
Met
inn
lint
Church
officiating,
liurTop American labor louder* will
lloatun
The Sanford Fire Department .
" z o n i n g .HOARD
. Gerald Patrick O'Hara
discus* the nst ion’s manpower re­ itil will lie In Evergreen Cemetery
The /oning Hoard of Adjurlmenl Cleveland
reported today that a house owned from Romania ns "a(mean and
C L A Y A IT U IN T K II
quirement*
tomorrow with W.
by G.W. Arnold waa completely
will meet Thursday night ut the Denver
A M A TEU R CONTEST
fa) iho planned daA L B A N Y , N.Y., July 10-l-V)
Stuart Symington, chairman of the
destroyed last night by a fire
Miss Kloisr Wheeler and Mi** City Hall tu consider a request to Fresno
&gt; amptrrs Catholic Governor Thomas K, Dewey todnv National Security I t a s o u r c e s
which started In the frpnt room.
Hetty Wagner will participate in u.e n former church Idulding ut New Orleans
appointed General Lucius D. Clsv Board.
Tho structure which waa located
Steve Leo, assistant to Syming­ an umntuur context that will In* Holly Avenue and Fifth Street an Oklshumu City
who is aa chairman o f the New York
Saint Louis
Just below Glndervllle was listed
. .. k. Oeor- State Civil Defense Commission. ton, said the meeting Is "in no held In Orlando by the Fraternal a lumber store houne for the Seattle
04 the NunThe M M ululon will eel . up Way an urgent one." and wa* Order uf Eagles Wednesday night. Superior Lumber Co.
Members of the hoard age J.L. Jacksonville
Others competing will be Carl
)fdr the past plana fa r civilian defense o f thr Mksduted before tho Korean crisis
. West
"Naturally, tlie Korean Fernandes, Jack Gaffe, and Stan­ Ingley, E*lward Higgins, Prant Key
Eteplre BUte in the event uf
••
will have ite affect on ley Drumlcy. A dancu will be held Ashdown, II. James Gut, and Ed* Miami
particularly by
|fi|af thy ('‘Ultf l t, %
ward F, p*aue.
Tamp*
he added* ,, -

South Carolina
$40,000 Worth Of Improvements
Are Being Made To Mayfair Inn Votes Tomorrow

""'1 8 3ft

On Vital Issues
States'

Rights

1

And

S'

ffiSSsge rtWMM

Are Major Factor

Mc Ki bbi n Says
Wading Pool Can
Now Be Ut i l i z e d

n Rotary Negro Woman Is
Convention Made Killed In Fight
By George Touhy Willi L. Hughes

City Workers Remove
H a z a r d o u s Piles
From Lake Monroe

Mretinu:
N a m e d President

Stale Expected rr«
Gi ve $51 Million
To Florida Schools

362 Persons Are
Found Uncounted
In U. S. Census

Mrs. Harper Services
Alr.s. Im* McCall, .’I!) Held Sunday Morning
Died Friday Night

Sanford Weather

THIS W RATH Kit

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^

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ftiie SarifDrd Herald

Carolina Vote

Race Suicide

S'* la (JSW
rnl IttoHur
ft MmitinjI, Ai.nri,
* as. erisa* (lass Matter
„ _
*t, Iflf, al t*e I’nst Otflre
&lt;%gtmfard,
un4rt th. Art
«f Msn-h ii. 1H7P.

Thn definition of n college graduate Is likely to Include
the point that he or she linn no children, or at least very
few. Half a century ago Theodore Roosevelt denounced thin
condition, whereby the best educated group of the popula­
tion wns not reproducing itself. He called it "race suicide".
MOM.AXi) I.. 11MAN
Roosevelt's rhetoric did not make much difference. The
ICitllar
situation has continued, perhaps even become intensified.
KHAN
■■■Inn, M »nifr
That is the conclusion of Ur. Clarence J. Gamble, director
TwrisrHipTiON IIATRB
• f iC»ri*i
• .*» of the Population Reference Bureau of Washington, D. C.
)M Mealli ..... ..... ......
I.IMI This is or organization to gather facts ubout population and
r a t i Months
------------- ---- -.TOO
2.1
hauls that
th
nt a,,ik&gt; ...
- ...__
aim its incrcnnu or dccrcnso. He starts on the basis
IM I _ _
........................
............
1*00
children.........
per adult
individuals
are necessary to replnce n
. .—
,..... t
H lO
i i i illf-ro
i r a
r mill.
n in o
n ,»(
i
til ■kliaari
Ikaaho. ,,«n l»lln n a n»4 n.iltrra nf class. Members of the Harvard University classes from
(■IMtalim.ai fur IW ........ »f litlti to 11*21 have had but 1.7 children, less by It* per cent
• W i l l (■ ■ 4a. n lll hr i l . i . i , , . l (nr
titan they should have for replacement.
B I j l l w I t r ■ O r r . l l a l n , r o ir
m
________.______________
a rp rr.rc .tm Vn«l&lt;ini,ll&gt; l i f inian.i
Ollier colleges are not doing much better. Yale gradu­
ir llriiinrMtiliM la,.
&lt;f«W T«rh. C B I,««,. IIMroll, Ksii- ates have 2.011 children apiece. Brigham Young University
- »ftfllri
*C
iw
— l if* fjhnlfl,
in Utah leads all the rest with a rate of 3.47 children for
l"fr# fflfrilhl In n im i'il’ rr of the
I l M H l I o d P mbb iv|i|rh la m il llnl the graduating class of 1024, The women's colleges fall be­
H B W d f W l l i n t b « v t* f u r rw n n M t- low tin* men, graduates averaging only 1.31 children apiece.
tfiltfin fif fill III# Ipriil Haifa |ir|nf*»&lt;1
Trying to increase the birth rate has perplexed rulers
U *W i fi#«ia#H|»#r, n# wall mm nil
IP fiwwa dlapntehM.______________
from the Roman Kmplre on down. Contemporary France,
with a population which at best stood still and in many
MONDAY, JULY 10. 1930
years receded, found that all its attempts to encourage
f o b A l ’h lit (ILF. VKlIHli
births by sntnidlcs or remittance of taxes have done noth­
Falling to IIv« up to the irarli- ing. This is n long range problem whose effects may not be
Ingt ana ideal* nf nur fsith i* a seen for inntty years, but will eventually prove of the first
denial nf that faith. .Such betray- Importance.
■ ■4 Su » 4 k »

ala -jarlll bring ua nn happiness.
Woa unto that man by whom tbe
inn o f man la hetrayed.&gt;-Matt.

Views On Deficits

NiM.

Various opinions have been heard on the government’s

Dorothy Lamuur, reluming from year-end fiscal report. Some think it was good because the
• Eqrpjiean tour, hai been confin­ deficit was only nbout three billions instead of five billions

THE WORLD TODAY

;PwH/toVferd ita'enA»tl|«npftlhynr wint ;*

(CsnilasM VriM, Fag* Oast
win n majority, the two highest
will run il o ff in another primary
•Inly -fi.
A Negro Is a candidate for th*
first time since I MU. in any party
-*
- |,.W
prlmary o f more than
county—|Jscope. A. J. Ocment, Jr„ Charles­
ton Negro insurance man, opposes
U. S. Hep. L. Mendel Rivers In IhS
first district.
Fifth District and .1. L. McMillan
U. S. Rep*. J. P. Richards of th*
o f the sixth nn* unopposed.
Columbia City Councilman Sam
H. Houghton and former U. 8.
Rep. John J. Riley o f Sumter are
nftrr U. S. Rep. Hugo 8 . Sims’
second djstilct place.
U. S. Rep. Janies U. Har* also #
Is defending hts third district
place, nftcr one term, against
form er U. 8. Rep. William Jenn­
ings
rati for- the:
pous Hryan
,,.7011 Dorn,
o -,.., who
..... .......
II. S. Senate two years ago, and
H.. T. Haywood and Theo Vaughn.
Slate Ren. Matthew Poliakoff
of Spiartannurg has campaigned
vigorously for the fourth district
sent thnl long time IJ. 8. Rep.
Joseph It. Rryann seeka to hold.

Dj DeWITT MarKF.NZIE

AP Foreign Affair* Analyst
One o f tho most Important alms
o f Soviet strait try jn furthering
Ila world revolution is to bleed the
itemocraclea economically with the
hope of thus rendering them vul­
nerable to reds attack.
This crafty lino of thought tong
has permeated Dolahevlst opera
linn* a prime example of It wa«
the Ruaifan blockade o f Western
Merlin. That forced America end
Hrjtain to mnintain a long and
tremendously costly air-lift to
provide the city with necessities.
And It'a notable that Moscow
rarrjed nut this roup without ex
pending much strength herself.
Now we have the Korean ahow.
which Is more or less a piece off
the same cloth. Russia has two
main objectives in backing Corn
muntst North Korea's iuvaalon of
nnn-Communl*t South Korea.
These objectives are (1) To
gain control o f the enttro Korean
peninsula Itecnuse of its strategic
value In possible future operations,
and (2) To compel America amt
other western Allied to spread
themselvaa and to expend econ­
omic strength in defending the
Smith Korean republic.
Again wo note that while Rus­
sia has trolnnn tho North Korean
armies, and has provided many
sinews of wnr, tho Soviet Itself
liSsn’t become directly involved.
As usual she Is using one of her
sstellites to do tho heavy work for
her—under expert Russian mili­
tary guidance, of course.
..... Jenco that Russia again has
Kvid
been crafty I* seen In the react inn
In Washington, where it Is re­
ported thut administration o ffi­
cial* lire beginning to regard the
Korean war ns n long, difficult
nnil rosily struggle for America.
John M. Hightower, Washing­
ton correspondent, soya that, de­
pending on how the fighting goes,
Ibis development of n less optimis­
tic outlook atmnl an early end lo
the war apparently inruns u
steady build-up o f American fmees
In I he war xone— With Increasing
rerpiiremcnls for money, men and
munitions. Furthermore, the U K.
in fared with the ...... til keep Up n
trillion dolls i flow of arms lo
Western urope, the Middle Knst
ami southeast Asia, while keeping
Its own forces set to i IchI with any
new moves by the Roil bloc.
So lhat’s the Strain Russia is
putting on America, without tak­
ing nn any great additional load
herself. And Korea Isn’t hy any
inruns the oply tliraatsr Involved
in this Red strategy.
Over In China the Clilncao Communtst raglme has aervfd nolko
on the* United Nations O t it la
determined to eapture ilm big Is­
land o f Formosa "despite anv mill*
tary steps at obstruction taaei

edJp the Good Samaritan Holpilal ns first expected; others think any deficit Is had. Some think
in Hollywood suffering, the doctor* the government did well to spend three billions less than
laid, "from abdominal fatigue.' the origins! budget estimate for the year: others think the
Evidently the had overworked Iter government should not have gone in debt at all for the
stomach.
eighteenth time in thn last two decades. It's fairly easy to
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stir up an argument by mentioning deficit financing.
The Stale sale*.lax hm been up
During laic summer and early fall, unless untoward
hpM «■ coNililulic.iisl. It may not events keep them in Washington, the representatives and
*• bjt Hm best tale* las taw that could senators will he homo to put their er.r.. to tin* political
be written, tin learned jurticei ground and l&lt; rally voles for the November election, in
£
hold. but. out legislator* have a canes where that appears necessary. They should be taken
par I* cl right lu enact a b.d one into some of the local discussions about tiio budget and the
if they want to.
Treasury. We a! home can mid do express a lot of views.
«&lt;■
«i, i
Hut the legislators in Washington are the ones who can do
se.
something about it. They will do, in most ciisuh, a bout what
they thick most of their sop]iortiiig voters want done.
killed « bnrrbnil Tan nt » I
That Is generally true with respect to most legislation, and
recent (ante *1 die Polo Gtoundi 01 is particularly applicable to spending and taxing policies.
New .York City. One may well
It seems at times, from the statements tlint are beard
wonder what a 14 yrar uld boy
and
seen
in print, that there is milch public alarm over the
M i doing with a .4'j caliber pistol
IB n state where the Sullivan law mounting national debt nod general desire for less costly
government. If this impression is correct, something must
make! it a criminal nlfrnir to own uive i*me wrong with the connection between the pnblfr
ajpilo]1without .a license,
and Congress. This might lie n good linn to make sure that
. Gebeial ’ Ma'cArthur will tarry your congressman knows what you think about it.
Uje bjin* aitd white fib’ll *4 the1Unit­
ed Nations, along with the «lat*
No Change In A Century
•pH stripes, iftrougli las rescue nilsU n it.'' hi
o. . 1; • \ -J.
koren. And if Rutnin wjintslion in Korr
pfitdTce of Ihp FitWlnn govitihl It'dfJ•iilinA'i! (umn In Ftiililt
if fi 'nn. •
(rliinvi\t
to make anything out of it, foil
conrhmcnla
rosy Ire sure that llte blue and
of flrmjrehB nf other governmentn wouhl allow
wKh* flax will tty jtver jhe Krem­
tiff I T
fco, but nlwn.VN th stop amt retire whaii ll. was met
lin in Moscow when the last battle
with decided resistance. Ip fprthernnro of this
cpdt, if the Kremlin still-stand*/
policy, the Hiisalun gpvenuftfttit hu» always had two
t k « Nalionat Fdiwiibmji ociaHlrillgB
modernt laugunge mid rllsinter•uga to ita Imw,
now, mnueintp
unuts
;/t tipn has votetl to !&gt;ar|y
at jrl professions at Fetersliurg and London; active
ftam its
organiiatioa. (in act, which
tram
Hi orgarotation
S1ggression try its agents on tho scene of opera­
il enforced, minlit rlimltiate a Ke"d
tions."
1 IfifW college profrstor*. Tlie'AfThis sounds like old stuff, and so it Is, older than
’I*
, •pcitimi),
sj)&lt;i*lioi} obj.
object* Jo "anyone who might lie supposed. These words were uttered nearly a
' . aHrocilcs chan#Hg the ioim .of hundred years ago by Lord I’almerston, British foreign
On Used Cam Thlfl Week
fovarnmenl of the United Slates minister for many years and prime minister for nearly
1947
1
any oieans not provided in the ton. Th.i time was just before the outbreak of the Crimean
BODGE
GoMtimikmal nf the U n i t e d War between France and Fnphmd on the one hand and
4 ’ ^ites." And ilral does not include Russia on the other. Palmerston was epeuking of tho CarzDeluxe Coupe
dutn mid its mot hods; to us these methods sound identical
Only
$97&amp;.&lt;&gt;o
returned recently from an with those of tiro Soviet regime.
. automobile trip with a new respect
track drivers.
All
our life .we
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been
i j Jed
f a to believe Hut truck
56a BUICK
_ ‘ "w
j
w m the l*tl word
when
Sedancttfe
~ } it came to nuisances on tIre high*
but allhough there ate now
I ’ ’ .' invariably hundreds g( trucks in
Hr HAL DOYLE
r 'J
IrotL bfhind or oh both tides pt
NEW YORK — (A1) — Americans have pulled back in Korn,
V M r a gjrory
o W automobile
aillA tn n ltil* ^
r l V * V you
V A t l never leaving their own wounded behind.
driver,
This is what front-line dispatches say.
' BBavBtr# of Hum slgnaligg a left
^ "•
__ 1 ki. .
__aL_ r.1
BUICK
I can tell you how this makes you feel. It makes you feel like
and
ihen'toini
to ihe.riglit.
rni thoughdettly on the let* you aren't an American. YoO don't even feel like a man. It lakes
Special Sedan
;white center line, or comm't- away your dignity. You nted a shower.
How )he wound'd (eel 1 don't know, I was lucky. 1 wasn't hit.
|u ay one of the hundreds dl
accident-pinductri wlrldi Out 1. »ure ran Uke hell In the * -----------wo major retreats that United rake over thta old tore today it
lie driven do habitually.
Staten forced n
la only because 1 know how lira
1940
pond. World
. _ 1#«« War.
w «r.
outmanned, outsninned Amartoan
^YTbI b It easy" might be the 1
bid of healthy to run— outpost*
It ta kind
PLYMOUTH
In Korea foal.
1wm, can give worried mother*
eu a iong
long term point of view They feel that at the moment,
r-when
there
Isn’t
much
dee
Sedan
Jw
•aeitad sons who.think they . ,
Just as the boys felt In TqjilOnii owner, low mltsags, pood
be .caked Ur Camp Blending you can ao.
sla more than e|ght years _ .
first lime ei&lt; In the bat­ that death la near, mama Isn’t
win tm tleThe
wblch the home fnrka call h*ro—and Undo 8am has pro­
1 qf.tlu.Koi
Kasaerlne Gap. Actuality, wo mised to com*. H* did eomo In
ihr* stood ■pretty wall at Kasnarine tbna, o f tours*, In Tunisia. And
Gup. Tbs
The real rel---retreat, waa 1 .
b* cam* In jjovrtr^Bat naturpUg,
19U
dvy* before .at, .a ^plaw called
,.wwgy. Tho». who Falfl Pass—pronuunved fah-ekd— soma of
waron't
left
by
then.
I
r
u»ed In a continent called Africa and a few nf their face* , , . tt was
ar Army a country named Tunisia.
ao long ago , . . and tha grave*
This ts where General Gcorgo registration unit has their sari*
t's train“ Patton's ion-in-law was cap- al -numbers.
one . of
Mast of those boys i n hr how

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MONDAY JULY 10. 1950

HANfultD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

SALE

American Troops In South Korea
Are Outgunned And Outnumbered'

Heavy fund lure may be moved
without marring tho floor by
placing n piece o f waxed paper
under the legs.
The pecan Is the official Texas
state tiee.

Light Up
Your Eyes

the United States government,"'
Amciira has uv.ignrd naval units
to pinteet Formosa, whirh i: the
sent of (ioneralis*iino Chiang KniShekV nationalisl government an,I
hi hi:&lt;l atrougliold.
Anil whal is the riKiiificanre of
•In*? Well, il means that Moscow
Is pushing another of Ita satellite,*
Into ilm foreground lo challenge
America. It i&gt; an effort to make
the I'ulted Stales weaken itself
by widening Its operations.
That there is the niuking of n

struggle in Korea
the rniila. A h lliis
pointed out befnr-1,
the po ilion of pouring
an entile
stream of Maiieliurinn
and Chinese Conuumiist troop*
ilowu ihiotigh •ho Nm lli Korean
funnel Into South Korea. So long
mh Kits can continue there always
will he new Red troop* to title**
the plare of those Knocked out.
The II. S. A will hnvo to bring
11 mighty lot e f military strength
Into ploy befoie the situation ran

o d o lla r
f » r a lo n g
r id e !

he overcome -and that will take
time (Id! ncmuiits for America’s
action in ordering use o f the draft
to bring her armed forces up to
full operating strength for the
Korean war.
Northern
Idaho
mines
are
.’ lining the major sources In the
l nitm ! States of lend, xinc ind
silver.
Copper Is the lending snore*
o f niiticrnl wealth in Utah.

W. V. Hitting
Touchton Drug Co.
How much do our eyes re­
veal? A gient deal more than
you esn imagine. Aside from
the many disease* doctors can
delect by examining the eyes,
they fell many things ubout
you to the people you meet.
If you a it Interested In peo­
ple and the world ntwut you,
and have oniluisinsm for daily
living, your eyes h a v e n
•pailtie. I f you have a sense
o f hinnot your eyes laugh too.
1’i-or health, Inek of energv
-an dull yon* eu-s. your mind
••id your npitif. You can keep
thnl spring In your »tcp and
that light in your eyes if you
have physical check-ups regu­
larly l»y your doctor.
This Is (lap SOS1I1 nf a series
of l,4l«iirl«| .tdrerllsemeals ss.
Iiesrlna In this iisiier mrk iw k .
('usrwrlahl

A dollar goos a long wwy In a ’fin Ford! For
you get blg-cnr comfort, quiet, nnd quality nt
nn economy coat. Yua, In Ford you got thn blfenr modiiliiUty, tliu roud-huggitig emoothneaB
you’d ex(icct only in the coatliost care. And
Ford's rugged, MHind-coiuliUmietl "Lifoguard"
Body iiringa you safety nnd rlienee usually
tound only in cam selling for hundreds mora.
Yen, Ford is America’s liest qualify buy!

T5JT

sailed win be

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km. But
. . , So far Russia
disposition to take

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back home, sleeping beside re­
two, year*^ late.* lative* Who died o f kidney da-

•si* god other loss)

atlments.

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tha tame terror wasn’t
roar c u t make you aa hi

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rsd. and per-

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toa me teal aid right
now hhagt .BM .Amasjcan^trqsp*

Only h d t f M j f n • V -l that com­
bine such a low p u n h w price, n th
Economy of operation. Mid bo
pd-up-and-fol And, you’ll find Fori%
fcmouB V-8 power plant britqmyou
quiet that Ura« up to ita economy-god
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�v o v n .iv UILY 10. 10.10

THE SANFORn HERALD. SANFORD. FI.ORIDA

Social And Personal Activities
-eltphone 148

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Social Calendar

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Mrs. U.C. Maxwell and Mrs. J.P.
Hull have returned from Tnllaha?
see where they took a course in
vocational training,
Friends ol Tommy Stringer will
be glad to lenm that be is able
to be out again following in ill­
ness ut his borne in the Welnka
Apartments.
Mr. amt Mrs. D.L. Haipei and
daughter Donna Lou at 2101 San­
ford Avenue are leaving today to
gu to Highland?, N.C. for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Appleby
have returned lo theli honm in
Oculu after visiting
Mrs.
I.T
Stringer uml her son Tom of Ihb
ilty,
Miss Peggy Wilson, daughter
of Di. and Mr*. John W. Wilson of
Golden Luke, left recently foi
Camp Munitook in Granby, Conn,
for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. AirKnmey have returned to Johnson
City, Tenn. nftrr visiting her nnrents, Kcv. and Mrs. D.L. Brainard.
/
Mr*. Michael Mjnurlk of 1318
Park Avenue has returned to her
home after being in the FernaldLaughtun Memorial Huspltul due
to illness.
Mrs. K.W. Fite is attending the
... aPresbyteriun Ghurvli Conference
in North Carolina. From then- hwill go to Washington, P.C. to
visit relatives.
Miss Dorothy
Bradlev
from
Spartanburg, S.C., is visiting her
grandmother Mrs. E.C. F- hoi? of
thla city. Miss Bradley l,us bo«n
working In New York foi the past

year.
Miss Nancy Jean
home from Crawford
tal In Atlanta where
In nuralng training.
at home about two
with her family.

Appleby is
Long Hospi­
die has iresti
Shp will he
weeks to be

John M. Williams, seaman re­
cruit* U8N, sun o f Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Williams uf Sanford, is un­
dergoing recruit training at the
world'* largest Naval Training
Canter, Great I-akea, III.
Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Stone have
tatuinad to their home at 71P Oak
Avenue from a month's vacation
■IlMt la Little Switzerland. Fnntofta Village, Cherokee anil other
‘ HU o f Interest in North Caro-

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Manna Entertain
KnYiul.s From Navy

u&gt; non nioMAs

Chief Atacnlnist Mute Ernest
"Philip' Murray, U. S. N and Mis.
Mm r.iv were guest* Friday nftei noon ol L. B. Mann ut lail.e Montoe.
The* same hcie fn ai New Ol
leans. La . where Chief Alurrn
stationed nt the 81h Naval
trill Headquarters in connection
wjih the personnid reserve pro­
gram. His mother ami family live
in Daytona Beach, and n sister.
Mrs. Clarence Collins lives here.
He enme to Sanford ns a boy
in Ht2ii, from Greensboro, N. I.
when Ins step fattier, the late
J. II. Whitmore came to work here
for tlic ACL Bailload ut tended lo­
cal chouls und graduated in 1P35
from Seminole High School, lie
enlisted in the Ntivy in 11*37. In
IB35-3t&gt; lie served as a number of
Co. 1), 124th Infantry of the Floti­
lla National Guard.
Chief Murray lui« served aboard
ship until recently when he was
given two years of shore duty,
anil lining the past four y***'■*
has been aboard the battleships
Missonii and Washington. During
World Wni II he served ulatanl the
carriei Soloninon? on patrol duty,
und the Bundolph which par* rtpaled in actions »t Okinawa, Iwu
Jimn and finnl strikes nt the coast­
line of Japan. He has also hud subi veil With
marine duty und Ima
nvaition »i|uadrons and in South
America.

Plantation FslaioH
ih

mess

r v r n uso n

mid Mr.-- Nifhulii« el* Hii*p
IS. *
3 Ill'll 10
Mrs. (tiirlami Spencer Maiden, whose marriage took place Fri­
day night ut the First Baptist Church with Dr. \V. P. Brooks Jr.
officating, assisted by the Itev. J. K. McKinley, Is tin former Miss
Peggy Ann Pippin, daughter of Mrs. Itohert Boy Pippin and the
late M. Pippin. Mr. Harden is th* son nl Mr. und Mrs. George C.
Ban's n.

Atqrt-lue Ituoil have just re.
turned from u months trip to
Pennsylvania to visit their fam­
ilies. They spent two wreks^ &lt;d
Pittsburgh where they visited
their daughter mill her litniily, uml
i.ttended tile lommeiHeinenl ex­
ercises at the University of Pjttshurgti where their son-in-law is u
meniber of tin- fiu-ully.
They also visited old friends a1
the West Penn Ho-pitid, with
which hospital the Colonel wawas gowned In a aqua silk ertpo uxsoeiuted before his retirement
evening gown.
Purple orchids la: t year. They »)"• spent tw&lt;&gt;
formed corsages for Mrs. Pippin weeks at Hnnisliutg visiting MrSepps'
family.
They
arrived
end Mrs. Harden.
Immediately following the cere­ home i'ii Siituiihty in time fm
mony u reception was held at the Colonel's hirthduv on tinwhich they celt'hratnl
the Sanford Woman’s Club. Tall Fourth
palms, abundunru of fern and with a few friend* in for a buffet
standing baskets of lilies, daises supper and canasta.
anil gladioluses made a beautiful
The Colonel say* lie has had
setting. On the bride’s table was ninny enihil-in lie replies from
an Irish laee cloth ami the cen­ several stales to the letter sent
terpiece was a five tiered wed­ inst -pimg to the absentee pro
ding cake surrounded with tiny petty owners o f the Plantation
gardenia*.
by tlie Prnpertv Owner'* Assm-iiiMr*. A. \V. Lee received tho tion. They me unanimous in tiieii
guest* at the dour and directed desire to have done with tliuir a f­
them
to
receiving line. T ill fair* in tile Noltli und iolil O'
bride’* bouk was presided nv *r here. Thirteen sent their due* to
try Alii* Jean Bayer nod MUs join the AssticinUon even though
Phyllis naeli. Mr*. G. W. Spen­ they are not lien- lo t&gt;ui ticlluile
cer cut an-1 served the wedding uctively. Mrs. linker o f uptiei
cake together with Mrs. Andrew New York State objects to all
Carrs way. A t one punch service tills rumislii playing she hem*
Mra.
Harry
Woodruff,
Mis. about. She L a hi idge enthu-m.-t.
George A. .Speer, Jr., and Mr*. I know how «he feel* and We linin'
John Ivey served, and at the to get a bridge club going thie
other punch Howl were Mrs. J. i all.
Roy Britt, Mrs. A. J. Peterson
Mr, und .Mrs. Vincent Smith and
and Mrs. Voile Williams, Sr.
children of Jacksonville have been
Others
assisting weie
Mt*. spending their vacation with Mrs.
Claude
Herndon,
Mis* Louise .Smith'' purents, Mi. uml Mi-.
Lundquiat, Mis* Barbara Chap­ A i thor JniiK'* of Nurnnja Bond
man, Mins Barbara Rucker, Mu.i
Mra. Clan Gardner of lamg Is­
Caroline Lee, Mis* Lyllian Boyle, land
stopped o ff for a few dnv*
Miss Mary Ann Galloway, Miss
Carol Skinner, Miss EliTSdietii to visit her sinter, Mr*. Frank
Woodruff nml Mis., Alary Roso Ttirnet o f NnranJa Bond, while on
ii trip through the South,
Speer.
Following the reception tho .. Among , Hu- birthday.*
,
„ eclebl ateil
collide left for a wedding trip
Jv**( '*,m Berard - o f
to Daytona Reach for ten day..! •
Boad. Alatty more l.iiu.
For traveling Mr*. Harilen wore'
■'*r- nn&lt;*
^ a lte r Celnu tt of
a Tropical Tun Palm Beach suit. Culiitnlio Bond have us their house
Her accessories were of luggage guests. Air. Cleim'tt’i* sister und
tan and at her shoulder was a Mrs. Clemett’s brother, who are
white
orchid. Air. and
Mrs. Mr. nml Mrs. I.uuglus of Long
Spencer Hidden plan to make Island. They have been taking
their home in Hniifoid at Cata­ trips all through the stale. The
f l c metis are one of I lie fit ft n
lina Drive.
Out-of-town
guest*
for till' sidents of Plunlutiun. Wallet luid
wedding included: Dr. and Mr*. been in the submarine service lor
Allan Jones o f Orlando, Alls* Pa­ over 20 year* with the United
tricia Jonea o f Orlando, Mr. Ray­ States Navy. Before lie w h s 21
mond Anderson of Apopka, Mr, he made a trip uround the world
and Mra. Paul Redfearn, Bartow, with the Navy, stopping at inunv
Mra. Morris Spencer o f St. Pel- Interesting ports. He participu'id
anon, Mias Katherln Spencer of in both world war* and tlnOrlando, Ml*a Margaret Spencei* Chincxf campaigns. He was rltief
o f Macon, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. torpedo man in the Riilmiurtuc di­
Adarna o f Miami, Atr*. J, II. vision when he retired two vein
Harden o f Georgia, Airs. J. S. ago.
Claveland, Ginger and Stewart
Young lllllv Frece ha* left for
Cleveland o f Rhode Island.
Indiana to spend hi* summer m
uf

Miss Peggy Ann Pippin Becomes Bride Of
Garland Spencer Harden At Church Wedding
In u lieautiful setting at the
Fir t Baptist Chimb, Mi*? Peg­
gy Ann Pippin, daughter o f Mis.
Rubet t Boy Pippin and the late
Mr. Pippin, became the bride uf
Gatlund Sjunccr Harden, sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Harden
Friday
night at. 8:00 o’clock
with 1*r. H . P. Brociks, Jr. offiriating and assisted by the Hcv.
J. E. MrKinlcy.
The church was beautifully de­
corated in white and green. On
I ho pulpit lay an o|a-n Bible with
white -atin streamers and as a
I arkgroiind were lighted caudles
in tail standard cmidlehra, palms
and fern behind tall baskets of
white
gluilioluses,
California
liaises and lilies.
Throughout the ceremony, Mis,
Marvin Milam, organist, render­
ed a program of nuptial music
and accompanied the soloist, Ev­
ans McCoy, wlio sung “ Through
the Years’* by Youmana Hoyinnn anil “ Because" l&gt;y D'Hardelot. At the close of tho service,
the sister o f the bride, Mrs. J.
S. Cleveland, sung "The Lords
Prayer" by Malxdte. Mrs. Cleve­
land was gowned in ice Mua
satin and wore a corsage o f *14»T*
ism an Roses.
Tho bride, given In marriage
by her uncle, J. Boy Rritt, was
lovely in n wedding gown of
white duchess satin with u sim­
ple Peter Pan collar and long
fitted sleeves. The waist was
softly
gathered
between
the
shoulder and waist-hip yoke. The
circular skirt fell over a small
hoop ind at thi&gt; hack terminated
In u long full train. From a co­
ronet of orange blossoms, the
bride's veil dropped to a finger­
tip length. It was of Imported
illusion with appliqui'd lace flow&lt;ts nod leaves. Her only jewelry
was a single strand o f pearls.
Falling from her white Bible
topped with u white orchid waa
a shower o f white satin stream­
er* tipped with orange Idossoma.
Miss .Shirley Moreland, maid
of honor, wore a gown o f shrimp
colored taffeta under a grey or­
gandy
redingote
with
capo
sleeves. She carried a bouquet
of gcihern daliea, Herbert Hoov­
er roi.es and croton leevei, tied
with burnt orange satin ribbon.
She wore a tiny bonnet o f taf­
feta and organdy.
The bridesmaid*, All** Lyllian
Moran, Min* Barbara Saunders,
and Mi** Betty Blue Stratton o f
I-eaahurg, were gowned in »Imilar fashion, except that their
color was rhartreuae under grey
organdy. Their bouquets were of
Talaamnn
roans
and
gerben
dnl*e* and croton leave* tied
with rainbow satin ribbon*. Tho
bride s niece, "Ginger , daughter
uf Lirut. and Mr*. J. &amp; CltveMnd of Quonoet Point. K. I „
wore pink taffeta under Isvender
organdy. A ll attendant* wore
xlngie strand* o f pearl*.

Meeting Is Held By
MctluxliMt Circle

Hollywood

HOLLYWOOD July 10—td*l—
Tim longtime fm d between the
movies ulul radio gets another
push by a new picture starring
Jimmy Stewart.
File tinker is culled "The
Jackpot' 'und it concern* nn un­
happy gent who win* one of tlio*t&lt;
L-iiind prir.es on a radio giveaway
»hi»W. Ye*. I siiiiI unhappy. Let
Slew art tell about him:
"Oh in-’* a miserable guy. The
Poor fellow lift* the phone one
* veiling and supplies the correct
.'inswei for the jackpot. That’?,
when lii.- trouble begin?.
“ The pi ire is wuith $24,000,
hilt it’s all merchandise. The guy
pet * 1.000 fruit trees, thou-aiid?
" f *101* of soup, a whole aide of
beef and a drep-freere to put it
in, a pony, a portable swimming
pool, tile use id a French maid
hit two weeks, Alan Moulin.' to
redecorate his house and Patricio
M* *imn -o paint in* portrait
“ Then tin- sad chinnier find*
ut h*
got to pay income tnv on
the stuff, amounting to 47,000.
lies winking at a midwest de­
partment stole tor $4,50(1 a year,
ii lie’s got t o raise the nmm-y.
Hi t i n - s t o s*’ll tile stuff at the
'title and lose* hi* job.
' lb tiles to fence a diamond
•mg in Chicago ami get* lunt'clf
.n e ste d
\od his wife leaves him
U cause site thinks lie’s placing
witli Pull icin .Medina. I ’m
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MONDAY
Under the sponsorship of Beta
Sigma l'hj Sorority, the reception­
ist nt Fernold-Luughtnii Memorial
Hospital will be Mrs. J. U. liuderTUESDAY
Woman’s Society of the Christ*
^ 'an Service of the Ebeneier \!e* \hodist Church will
hold it?
monthly meeting ut 7:30 I*. M.
At the home of Mr?. Ralph Peters.
The Friendship Longue of tho
Congregational Church will meet
at 2:30 P. M. ut the home of
Mrs. Frank Jotien on Bcardall
Avenue.
The Chapel Choir of the Kit si
Baptist Church will hold rehearsal
at 0:45 1*. M.
The Baptist Associations! Urotherhrmd meeting will he held in
the First Baptist Church of Titus­
ville nt 7:30 I*. M. this evening.
The Pilot Club will hold a pic­
nic at the summer home of Airs.
Mary Baulins at “ Time amt
Tide” Beginning at 5:00 I*. M.
The Fidelia Class o f the First
Baptist Church will meet with
Mrs. Evans McCoy nt I SI 2 Pal­
metto Avenue at 8:lK) P. M.
The Woman's Bible Cla&gt; - of thr
First ltupti-t Church will
meet
f f j with Mrs, M.N. Cleveland st 2483
Palmetto
Avenue at Wrttti P.M
Co-hostesses
will he Mrs. A.C.
Madden, Mrs. Ouidu Wilson, Mi
A.C. Benson.
The Philatha Class of the i ir&gt;t
Baptist Church will meet at H;00
P. M. at the home of Mrs. II. II.
Fortner, Jr., 82ti Cutulinn Drive.
Hostesses will be Mrs. C liff Aides.
Miss Pauline Bellamy und Mr*.
Fortner.
The Woman's Bible CIk •« of the
t f ’ First Baptist Church will meet nt
8:00 P. M. with Mrs. M. N. C'eveIni nl ut 248,1 Palmetto Avenue.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs, (Julda
Wilson, Mrs. A. C. Bcnsoli and
Mrs. A. C. Madden.

PAGE TORE*

Dried safflower are used to
color and season Spanish soups.
Polish pustries uie sometime*
coluii'd und seasoned with dried
all turns out well in safflower blossoms.
only artei a number
at Indio’s expense. 1
hiring n lelicursul in ma n.
Mi-s Iteinice Irene Magruger, duugl.tei of Mr. uml Miwhich Stewart leurn* from Alow'ton Mngruiter of t’iiariestoti, S C., lunio-ily *if Sanford, wii
lie was a remarkable old man —
l-tay that he lias to puy inioine Oliver Windell llolnies, Jr. thr
ga cement to Donald Mason Stewart, soli of Alt*, and MrStew .ii t of 1'oluiiibu*. Gu was announced today.
'.n &lt;&gt;n Ini- winning* it went like studio i* i bowing unusual rrtin*:
stiuiut with tlie script. There a&gt;«
Stewart: "You mean I have tu i i u flu'lihack* to Oliver the youth,
cation with hi imilcniiil giami- dliughtc
po\
income
tax
on
all
this
stu
ff?"
fighting tlie civil war. Nor are
inolliei.
ill tiieii
Mowhiuy: "tlh, ye*, the Goveru- then- any shots of tlie old man
Mi* , lb th Giai hinu of Mcihnu Boad.
mi-nl keeps a list no file in Wash­ ut burlesque shows, one of hi*
Boad bus a friend Miss Doris
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. thosliv
ington, along wit h yoai finger­ favorite pastimes.
Kci gun of 'teiineek, N J. visiting
print*. "
"W e will -how
Air. Holme*
la i for Ii t OilpIe of Week*. J'lo* Cranford, N. J. huve arrived
Steam t "W hy don’t they un- from tin- time of Id* appointment
gill,- took udvillltuge of tile long lake pos-essmii of their new ho
lioniii i- that on tin- program?’’
to tin- supreme court to his 82nd
week-end to make u trip to filial. (III Y'uleiu ill f i l l le. Tiieii
Mow la ay: " I f they did, there’ll birthday,” repm led writer EmThey will drive lo Ni w .Icim -v in- flin t I
In no pmiriaai."
liiett I .o n ly .
get bet at tlic end o f tins week liv e d fi
All expel ( on Holmes, Laverv is
Jimmy told me lie liope- tin
while Ibth will spend u few with Ills
pi''lure gels out before the l l ' f watching details for accuracy.
weeks visiting her family anil In New
When a prop man proudlv predoe* a win with given way a.
friends. Ib-tii is nffhi muiiBgci in- with u* fm nboiil
Even m i . he feels that type of prilled n fiii-yenr-nld typewriter
for tile fa i Ison Brothers, road which lime they will
liow i* firmly established in the for Use iii (lie law office, l.nvery
coliliactoi* fm I'lliiit.itiol i-'*lates. so iis to be (ire»enl
vetoed it.
national consciousness.
Air oial Alts. John H William- rival o f tin- stuik at
"Air. llolnies couldn’t abide a
"I listen to them all myself,"
son ami .1. II. Jr. of Iltonxvillc, I for* home in Pliiladeliiliiii
typewriter." lie *nid. “ He wrote
N. A, are down to spend three I that momentous event iiu- ncctit- In confessed. "I love them."
Willi scant icgmd for I loll v - all iii* decision* standing up at a
week' vacation in then new homebred tiiey will return to Plantation
here on Hickory Street near Luke *" take up theii perniinieiit icsi- wood's worship of \ - itli. MGM i* desk. If lie Is-i'ao to tire, lie knew
I dining ii picture about nn old tlie decision was long enough.”
Aloliroi . The Williumpons are un- ] dertce.
able to make this their peimauent
noon- us y.-t so will rent until
such time us they move liere.
Mr uml Mrs. William Langholm
of Valencia Drive are spending a
few month, with their family in
upper New Voik Slate Mi Lang,
liclm i- u retired army officer and
Jins seen years of service in the
Hawaiian I'land* and tlie PhilipJtine- Mi*. Lntighrhu was a nurse.
All and Mis. Kied Payne of
Vermont and New York will ar­
rive on Sunday to take up iv
►ideiioc b "ir Tiieii home w*m’l
lie finished until (id , 1 o tiiey
have lented Dr. Whltiiki-i’s house
fm the interim while the Whitnk
et* an- at Ilit’ii Htiiumei camp in
tin Adirondack*. Mr. Payne is retlim g from Id* position of .Mmuigei of Grand Pentrnl Palace m
New York City hut will remain
n buxine* consultant for Hie firm,
Alt Leonard Hatfield and his

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Children Under 12 Yra. Ad­
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Anytime Exrep4 Haturday
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rayon Navy, Ills' k. Pius.
hsM Green, Blown
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fullness. Sheer Fake
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“THE OUTRIDERS"
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McCt m With Arlene DnhU-Barry Sullivan

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melon i* to cut it intu round
slice s and tiien pare off
-»*
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lon rings un (iesseit plates and
fill centers with berries or other
fresh fruit. &lt;&gt;i u*e the melou
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and garnish with sprays of wa­
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LAST TIMES TO D AY!

Performing duties a* best man
Mlaa Nancy Wiiliams and Miss was Edward Fielding, and BUI
Margaret Partin returned Sunday Ludwig, Georgs Chapman, John
from Jasper Lodge. Al- Bmmley, served as ushers with
tada, where thev attend- George Harden, Jr. and Wesley
Pi Bets Phi Convention, Spencer serving aa Junior ushers.
home they visited In CldMr*. Pippin, mother of the
j the guest o f Mr. and Mm. bride, was gowned In a sliver
Reckanhach and In Atlanta grey crepe evening gown. Mr*.
guest o f Miss Bet tv fvev. Harden, the bridqpwom’s mother,

tnegedet and a Red Headed Beauty

Circle No. 7-U of the First
Alethodjft Church had iu regular
meeting on Thursday evening at
McKinley Hall with Mrs. Ernest
Southward Hint Airs. Carl Chorpenlog, Jr. as hostesses.
Mr*. Earnest Southward, chair­
man, presided and the devotional
nn* led by Mrs. M. W. Castle, Jr. Alls. Roderick Adam* gave the
nijssion story front the book, “ In
Him We Trust."
The Cirele was invited to meet
with Mr*. Broughton Watkins in
August.
Circle members and visitors that
were present w n e Mrs. John 3White, Mis. K. L. Ley, Jr., Mrs.
Hugh Cailton, Airs. .Marvin Leadon, All*. C. O. Jones, Mrs. Alvin
Odhnm, Air-. Bill Kirk, Airs. Gretchen Crowell, .Mr*. J. H. Lee, Jr.
Mr*. Adams, Mr*. Castle, Mrs.
Watkins, Airs. Chorpenlng and
Mr? .Southward.

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DeLand Hatters Beat
Sanford Giants. 9-2
George Fultz Limits
Locals To 6 Hits;
V i s i t o r s Cl i nch
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George Fultz went tlif ditlnnie for
the invaders and limited the Gianli
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Lake If
Levy 111
Jarkson i f
Tnhiek Itli
Halley r
Thlct p
Ileutnl p
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(Kill Util (lilt — 2
Sanford
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Pirtle, Gaines, Bryant, Fultx, Hu
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llnfriierknr, Rrailey. I;Id
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linn in, Knits,
By FR AN K W l i
llrynnt. 211- I'irilti 2, Levy, lluic- \v .Ncvt-dralurci Hpiirl’1 i:dit»
»*kp. .’til
Fultz, lluf.iierki r, Pirtle. 811— Ti’tnek Hnrrlv, Gainer.
SBAVVNi:i; -O N - DFd.AW'ARK.
S— Dlclterinan, Allen, Fernandes.
I’ll.- You have never ren u rcnl
D P— ChudiUutnu to Pnelkcr to
Levy. Knits to I nten In Allen. golf clinlr until ymi ri’c llnrrv
Ot.itr nnd liin stnff operate.
Allen In Bryant. L eft—Delutiid H,
(Jtdls, ii rniimt. firm ami folly
Sanford H. HB—O ff Knits 2. Tide* parked 20, luirdlv plays a round
8. S O - By Full* 2. Thief 1. HO— of irnlf yet lie run hit n tec st'Ol
Tides 12 In 7 2*2 InningM (8 run*), ::(H) jiin L nnd atrnirrlder tlinn
llautel 1 Jin I t l rum. Winner— mi*»l of the playing urns.
Fultr. Loaer—1
Tides. H— McKInHu pnduilily cuulil innke n
H y and Burk. T 2:tn.
very romrnrtHlile living tnl.ui,;
Ills stuff of ii*nj»lmit-i on t Mir
S AIN TS WIN
la'inttse the PGA ndiipteil varLEESBURG, July in - ( f h —The h m rihasii.i of his ellnle Idea.
St. Augustine Saint- defeated lire Hut llniry would rnllier retn.iln
Leashing Packer* here this after­ hen 11 pro at
Kreil
Wuring’s
noon In n well played game. 1 to 2. .Shawnee (Tounlry t'luh,
Although uni hit, 8 In 5, the
This Is hi* fifth uni*nn there,
Saints till in the idutch to v.fn.
lie nuir. all the tournaments at
Manager Hnrastn urn! Left field­ the
pirtuie iple n,0K(l-yiinl rounn
er Siniunlnu liil homiu* for the in the fimtlltlts of the Pneoiio-.
Saints making the difference, Sln- HU best, tiling though Is his
rasla’* cumo with one on in the ivgutnr Kitjulay nftrmoon golf
top o f the third. Cullion with Hint' cMnic. It’s the hut word,
fur four nnd (,'llfl with two for
"The Swing**, the Thing" is
three led the Packer* with the the tag Obii* linn given hi^
Stickellnle. Ilia a i.-tnnt:'. Jack Ryan.
Each rluli played good defen ds e 22. Stan Dudiis, 21. Dirk Farley,
boll, making three ilouldi plays 10, John Hove and Rocky Ko­
•place.
rn, piny n prominent part. Time
ah h n a operate In chorus line frultimi
St. Auaustlne
7
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2
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Judy 2b
n •» mul hit hull* tilninilnm-nusly with
4 II
Penning! uti 2b
r.nv &lt;dul&gt; In Ibe Inn;.
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The ellnle started one rnlnv
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4 II 13 0 than liave itotile 2U0 golfers ■
Pollard Hi
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1 (1 2 4 and deinonstrated shot* In tho
arrow si
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lounge, lulling celluloid halls off
no 5 27 15 a eat pet.
Qtnla
Today his clinlr Is a show
alt h a a is sting 00 minutes. It features
Leesburg
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2
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tho awing in urllson, first in
olllnt cf
2 U 2&gt;1 10 slow mot Inn and then at tegular
ranneman
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Mllla ah
4 1 1 0 siuntre. open nnd closed slntire
endrlx If
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maty lb
4 2 0 0 from hitting on one leg to driving
H i rf
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Dykes as
it 0 2 1
Ilhltx has another Imhby bsemandes e
1
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sides golf. In winter lie li
in
32 8 127
at Red ( ’ loud, Nob., where ho
HUB
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■ t Augostlne
•too 000 000—1! liter nnd rlk. Rut the clinic is
fL —UJuriy S, BUrasta, Simotiian. his big bnhy.
"G ive mv aluff. much o f Ihc
Collins. Mills.
— Ramsey. 1U I
credit,*' saya Harry. "Without
them
the clinic wouldn’t
be
Collin. 2. DP— Granneman much. But these fellows can hit
Ramsey; Barrow to Judy to any shot tho way It should lw
Hard 2] mill* *o llamsevi Ferii- hit.
"Watch Dick Farley. He'a only
n lad o f ID and weighs 122
pounds hut you'll ho hearing
tbotit him oil tiro pro tour next
M L . Ilcttlnkor and Tuncoff. winter. Arid Sinn Dudns, another
12G-poimdcr, dld all right on the
. 1H7. A — 4 W - _______
Cullfomla circuit
last winter.
It'n a fine staff- with Jack Uvnn
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•XATF. COU.KGK. Pa. — 01’) - - doing much o f tho teaching. But
they all giva lessons, oven Rocky
Coeo and John1 Bow . And all
BUte. football
Joined
chluf, nru PGA members.”
d hU former
foi
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HUtftna. In the
tho college’s
Obits, Hyatt, Duds* and Fuvlcy
___ Jim's ace camn
e- club.
rd Nu. a halo. Ilig give a terrific picture o f the
. hie -t«&gt; »h"t four rhythmic swing when they line
K c on. the lW*yard No. Up Mild hit six trails apiece. They
do this from a count o f 1-2-2
with Irona. And while thera'a a
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COLUMBIA, S.C., July 10—WP)
— Macon's league-leading Peaches
A &gt;1ERICA N L K A fT t IE
will meet an All-Stnr South A t­
BATTING— Kell.
Detroit,
.3rtr,:
GULFPORT. Mis*.. July HDlantic League baseball team minus
CHICAGO, July 10—(Ah—Tho
Doby. Cleveland, .252.
five of Its players there July 17. Iff)— C liff Prados o f tho SoutheriA
Aritcrlcan I^-oguc tmlny ruled u RUNS - - Williams.
Boston. 7fl;
The All-Stni*. with a .218 hat- Yacht Club won all three light­
8-fl favorite to contlno its do­
Stephen*, Boston. 70.
ting averagr, were picked by the ning class races in the Gulfport
minance over the victory-st raved RIJNS B A IT E D
IN -W IH iam s.
18 members of the Soulh Atlantic Yacht Club'a 14th annual regatta.
Nationals in tomorrow's 17th roDropo, Boston, 82.
He railed Ida Dixie Doodle too
Baseball Writer* Association.
ncu-al
of
tin-setiaH's
All-Star HITS Kell. Detroit, 112; Hliiuto.
Since Macon, whose team hat­ the clinching win In yeaterday
game.
New York. 102.
ting average Is .282. is the host afternoon's race, finishing on*
The fact that Vic RaKchi. vet­ DOUBLES— Kell, Detroit. 28; 7.nteam, the five men,fium R* club minute and 14 seconds ahead of
eran pitrlier of tho New Yuik
lilla nnd Wlillams, Boston. 22
who were voted on the all-star the Mystery, sailed by Bill Hardi*
Yankees, will open up for the TRIPLES — Dillingrr, Philadel­
squad will be playing for the of New Orleans.
American Leaguers against in­
phia, It; C ptnyfr* tied with d
Peaches.
experienced Robin Roberts of tho HOME RIJNS Williams. Boston.
Prado* scored 88 8/4 points to
The All-Stars will fill
those the Mystery’s 20 In the series. '
Philadelphia Philln has no hearand Rosen, Cleveland, 25.
five place? with runnera-tip tn the
(ng on the one-sided odd-.
However, southern’s domination^,
STOLEN
BASES — DIMaggio,
The Americans probuhly would
balloting.
of ih» intcrclub fish class competi­
Boston D; 5 player* tied with 5.
Columbia
Reds'
Manager
Grrlie favurltes to win simply be- STRIKEOUTS— Remolds,
N ew
tion elided when the
Pensacola
ald fGeo) Walker will idiot the
&lt;«u*o they’ve made a career out
York, 87; I.cninn. Cleveland. 79,
IT. &amp; fifdivt Dfffffppitfit All-Stars for the second succes­ club won hoik afternoon races. It
of knocking the tar out of their PITCHING— McDermott, Boston.
took the GYC trophv with 214
sive time. The last previous game points to 20', for southern. Paul
iiiter-lengue rivals in the mid5-1, .822; Gray, Detroit, to-2
was
ln
1948.
when
the
all-star*
lUtnmer arid world’s series clan.78!).
Schrach won the final race to
an—.
edged Greenville 7-8.
N A T IO N A L LEAGUE
clinch the honor for th* Florida
L vtr j hire Ike mighty "Babe" RATTING — Robinson. Ilmnklvn,
Outfielder Bobby
Haris
and duh.
Hu in inamoil his t»i&gt;-run homer,
shortstop John Temple, both of
Musilil. St, Louis, .850.
He finished on* minute nnd 81
to give it n 4-2 victory in the RUNS — Jethroe, Boston, 84;
Columbia, were the onlv unani­ second* ahead " f Robert Rrodis
fils'. Atl-.Stsr gar.re 17 years ago
mous choices.
Jones, Philadelphia, fit,
of Biloxi.
the
Aim-rican League has hud RUNS BATTED IN — Klner, PittsThe last luder's 1,-18 race went
The All-Stnr aggregations have
Hie U|iper hand and now leads
burgh, 85; Sauer, Chicago, 82.
won flv&lt;* and lo :t two gnnu x since to Edward R. Jahnck's Gdendov*
DAYTONA REACH, Jutv to
12 games to 4. The National's HITS Robinson, Brooklyn. 88;
they were started in 1039. The ecr, givin gJahnekr 204 points for
( Special 1— With
b o th
ownrrv I two |n*-s« were to M.icon team.;. (he serii-i. It was the Giendoveer's
last triumph mine ill 1UI4.
Slaughter, St. taiuls. D2.
ready
to
wnger
$1,000
each
on
the
Despite the hig edge iiy one tuit BI.KS— Robinson,
Brooklyn,
Missing Mnron players who will second series victory nnd good
outcome ■o f the race, a special lie iu the host team llnei^j th * enough to win the series trophy.
league, tho gaum continues fo
25: Mtisinl, St. I.ouls. 24.
two-dog
match
rare
will
lie
run
maintain u slout hold on Un- I R IPLE S — Ashh'lrn, Ptiiladclphln.
night of the game, nnd the vot-j
Sidney Prnvcnsnl’s South Wind
public.
A
capacity
Cumiskey
7; Jethroe, Itoslnn, nnd Musinl, ns an adder) attraction tonight at they got, are pitcher* Fred Woli- took the gulf one design rare, but
the
Volut
in
County
dog
track,
Pink riowit of 41*.min will watrli
St. Louis. 8.
pert 14, and Stan Karpanski 12; was miiy fix second* ahead of Al
Ibe
teams in action on tho HOME RUNS—Klner, Pittsburgh. hringing together the r.pcedv Kit- utility infletdeia Gm Gregory 8 Sailers* Elbe. The second place
same field where the game was
21; Sauer, Chirngo. Ennis. Pliii- rniln nnd the powerful finisher ami Charles Bnlough 7; ami out­ wa« enough to give the Ellie the
inaugurated in 1022. Reipients
ndalpliin and Snider, Biooklvu, Slow Burn over the gruelling mn- fielder Leo Davis 12.
eerie, trophy.
rnthon beach course.
for more than 200,000 tickets
17.
Southern's Dick Jones won the
Mrs. O.Z. Ferrell, owner of Knwcie i'solved.
STOLEN BASES-Jethroe. Bos­
International Star Class trophv b%
Lsrti loam will use nt least
radn, claim* that her greyhound
ton, 21; Reese, Brooklyn. 7.
inking tlie final rnc* In Pagan,
hree hollers. No pilchrr Is al­ STRIKEOUTS — fipniin, Bottau. can defeat nnv greyhound in the
He nosed out
Donald Sutter'*
lowed to work mure Hunt throa
)urt; Jnn*en, New York, and world in a two-dog match race
Twinkle. Pagan had 284 points
over the beach course.
inning*. Manager Hurt Bhottun
Rotiertw, Pbllndelpliia, 84.
tn 24’ , for Twinkle, a Gulfport
Fannin's win record Is not irnof the National i is expected to PITCHING— Miller. Philadelphia.
entry.
pro-.dvn,
having
acorrd
but
one
lollow llobera itlO-2) witli his
8-0; 1.000; Chipniau, Boston, 5win out o f It starts. She has,
own Pieaehrrline (10-4)
and
1. .823.
SMART MILF.R
however, scored three Muonth and
the New York (II iuiI h' Larry
EAST LANSING, Mich. — (/P)
WIMBLEDON, ling.. July 10three thirds.
Jansen (1.2). Roe, tlo- bell whet li­
. Bill Mack, one the nation'*
Mr*. Ferrell eontends dint her (/!’&gt;—The United Slates' -iiptem- top mile and half-mile runner*,
re of the Brooklyn Muff is the
acv in the port-war Atl-Elfglnnd
greyhound,
who
is
n
daughter
of
only southpaw.
tui* tieen awarded the 1950 Michi­
the fnmuu i Never Itoll, ho-' en­ lawn telini* championship* con­ gan State nihlctic council award
Casey Stengel, the American
tinue*
unchecked
for
a
fifth
countered ill racing link in every­
League's leaded, may send III
for best combining his etudi#L
Hv ASSOCIATED PRESS
one of her ten start.-;. Experts etrnight year.
Yankee Tommy Byrne &lt;!i*2i in
with athletics.
After
lieing
described
hv
Inst
When
the
two-week
tournament
agree that Fnradn Is excrptlonnllr
the middle three innbigH and
nbmil every derogatory ndjeetive
ended at dusk Saturday, Ameri­
dose with Chicago's Hay Scar­ during tile firM half of the mmth- fast, lint that instead " f running can * won tho men'* and women’s
into tinulile it has checked on the
borough (h-R). Ha &gt;. hi, v. ho lias • in nssneinti'iri
s iin r ii
censon.
Little
singles crowns; women’s doubles,
not allowed a run in *ix inning* R**» k'* Travelers can now lie railed turns, when other greyhounds are iitfd a half share in tho mixed dou­
Notl.e I" lisrebr aleen that w*
, r , ,n*.ifr(1 Ifi tiuelnese tn Ca*»*)o f all-star pitching, has won amaxing. For Hint Is jm-t the per* In front o f her. In n two-dog rnee. bles.
lierri nemltiol, r".».*nlv, Klorlita
however, Farmla will not meet .nnv
to of 10 decisions doling the
Hie ricilllnue name "8#ui(fnniuimc they singl'd Sundav a* trouble on the turns.
Unde Sam’s forre* have been nailer
jegulnr season.
ml.'
Ils11l 1v.11, it PtumWng" an4
Hicy marked up tlieir third con­
Hluw Burn is ii PitH daughter i topped jin t once In lire men's that we Itit-ml lo reglsler »»I4
If the other pilches are ncisl- secutive Uvin-wlii in their home
in Ihc name pursuant In tht term* 0f th*
o f EJ. Guinn nnd Fiddle Fit. Hhe • ingle- -in IP 18- twice
ril they will entile from among
I'leililmiii Name Ptsltite*’* to-e-lt:
park.
lias started ten time.; nnd has won men's double* nnd once in the S,e sss as of I'lnrlila Htstutaa lilt
\Yririen Spall, Itoslon, and Don
The oft-futile* Pelts, who set n four race nnd iu tiled one third. mixed double*. Onlv one mixed with Ilie I'lrrk of the Circuit Court
Newcoinbc, Hrooklyn, of the N a ­
new loop record for consavulive Records show that she is n power­ double* litte bits tieen a pure of Uenilnnte County. Florida.
tional and Allie Reynolds, Now
nernard Ilfilinw sHe
I" e.i nl 21 and had Manager Jack ful finisher, and 1* not a slow Amerirnn triumph, *1111-0 In the
l.e w ls
F et te r ■ulll
York; Rot, Keller, Cleveland, nod S.vlligaver ready to Irv
iilnunt breaker by nnv inenif.
oilier
three
Louise
Brough
of
Bev­
Owner*.
Ted Gray, Detroit, of the Amor- anything lo get passable hitting
t.|*-H&gt;t0
erly
Hills,
Calif.,
had
cither
Aus­
President
William
L.
Ifuntlev
Iran. The rest— Rob Hush, Cribs} an.! filching performance, to co­
Kwell Blackwell, Cincinnati; Jim incide, lusted Nashville's -lugging lielieve. that the nint'-h race will tralian or South African partners.
Miss Brough Ini'-, tieen imrtirube Ibe most thrilling of Its kind
KonMnnty, Pblla; llob l.emou,
Vnh twice by the *atnc score. 2-1. ever staged nt tho local oval.
tally adept nl annexing Wimble,
Clevelntid. and A il lloultemnn,
I he opener was the
thriller.
Opt ometrlat
Tonight's foul me ninth race dun crown*. This year sire mm the
Detroit, were used yesterday.
Verne William*on gave up onlv brings nut .Safe Dingle, Slv Ban­ women'll doubles for the
third
Jackie Kuhinion of lliuoklyn
E
V
E
S E X A M IN E D
three lilts nnd would hnvc Imd a ter, BV- Mar. Kemmen.
straight
lime,
shared
in
the
dou­
Little
and "Hank" Snucr o f the Clue- shut "lit except for Tom
Neill’* Aere, Jiffy Jet. Bniinie's King, ble* title with Mrs. Margaret Os­
G LASSES E 1 T T E »
ago flubs, who for a time, apdouble In the nlxth which scored
borne Dupont pf Wilmington, Del.
119 B. Palmetto Ava
puuriii. ils.ul.tful hlarteri. de^in* Buster Boguskie who hud .valkeil nnd Denied.
for the fourth lime In five years, — J .. ■ , e ^ ..
iiclv will he the opining lineup Pete Moduli had tieen tnpped bv
and slurred the mixed
doubles
for the Kalhmuln, Robinson, was
N E T C A P T A IN AG AIN
I he Pehn, toil ninnngrd lo keep the
title, nihil for the fourth time ip
sidelined for several days la- hits si-altered through eight inn­
AMHERST. Mas*. — GP)— Frc- five yearn, thin ont* with Erl'cause of a wrenched knee, tiuuer, ings. In the Inst of the ninth. dvrick B. Smith, Jr., 23-jroaroriginally snubbed by Hlmtton, Little Rock had two on and two old junior from Orlando, Fla., St urges* of South Africa.
O P E N IN G M O N D A Y
The turnover among tlie men liar
will start, either in left or cen­
Slate Farmer* Market
out when Pal llnggertv, tlr- south­ haa been reelected captain of the been much greater. Yvnn Petra
ter field.
W . J. C O L E M A N
ern loop's number two butler, un­ Amherst College tennis team. (,f j.-n,„ rr won the coveted men's
Commissioner A, It. Chandler,
Formerly With Touchton'*
loaded a tremendous triple tu pro­
annrl^be
hi"
K,''&lt;
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ID
Pi.
Jack
Klumei
level sing Id* , tiling which per­
Barber Shop
Jeffs *n‘ui*h _ ti 0f8, a aport he sU rtrj (hr* Americana on the vic­
duce the necessary markers.
mitted Shotton to replace Sauer
Hob McCall, n former Nashville took up only two years ago.
tory
trail
the
next
year.
He
was
witli the Ikulgers* Duke .Snider, lefthander making his delert in n
heeded the protrMa of Chirngo
S29.090 It ACE FOR "DENVER followed by llob Fulkenhurg, Ted
Traveler uniform, limited tire Vol*
fnmluiti. .Sauer is tho only Chica­
DENVER —(A1)— The feature Schroeder and. now, llurlge Patty.
2 Year PO LIO P o licy
tn three hits in the nightcap. First
The i!)50 tourney figured to h&gt;go player voted on either atari- baseman Ralph Atkina supplied event o f thia ycur'a inaugural
Pays up lo 95000.00
mg learn. All the oilier handpick­ tho Fobs' tallies with a long flv race, meeting al Centennial Park, a wide open affair, hut Patty's
Denvrr’a now t wo-milllon-dollar victory was u surprise. Auatrnlia'a
ed stars of llie fans lira expect­
for each afflicted
in
the
first
Inning
that
seared
Hal
Frank
Sedginnn,
seeded
first,
was
plant, la the Colorado Milo &lt;m
ed to start.
person. Only one
Daugherty from third and
n Aug. 28. It will he a *20f()00.atH- favored to dean up.
The rluli owners held their
premium
Eight
American men entered
annual
mid-summer
meeting* homer in tho third. Jim Atchlev cil w ent for three-year-olds and
was the loser.
up!
'It*** the compel It inn nnd five got a*
yesterday.
m t-v rv nv ur e v r n v
1 r!' e raf*.Hiig. which brought far as the uuorter-flnals.
A fter all-day huddles both the
« L «P * m n i? ^ K KN M DI
hurra racing with legal liettTng
National and American league*
YORK — IR&gt; - Its gop fnver for the firat time
agreed to scrap the Mar. I lugNEW
to he mighty confusing for
afl yMrn&lt; win,|n U(1 U h o r Day.
G E O R G E J. S P E IZ M A N
Eleven Michigan State iwitnspring training deadline. Hereof- fonlhdll opponent* of tlie N
t
................
. ___ „
mcra
were
named
to
the
1980
ter all clubs are permitted to Y’ork Yanks next fall when the
VPNDfHt” ’ tlR * G \MKS
P. O. Box 984
collegiate
swim­
send thnlr players south for roach says: “ Get in there nr CHICAGO — (,11— I f you want All-Anieriran
Orlando, Fla.
ming team picked hy tha nation’*
(unditionlng whenever they are watch (hut Wob Rminoiljr. Ccrnc*1 j r&gt;
ivl| the ijanir:., don’t
ftitfli
tit. However, no rlub can play Red Ktroder of the (i"lliaui du-’ ,. J0|, HN a verilir In a lia'uhall coacne*.
an exhibition game before (he has
Washington
State*
Bob, |iarlt&lt; |tny Kneip who has charge
second Saturday In March.
Kennedy,
tl'4.' \ nclflc
Cnaat t,f tin- hot dug. In er and popThe leagues also ruled tint rusliing elianipiun ami North t.ar-' corn crew at............
. .. rxWrlgley —
Field,
w r.rrm r o p c o j o t T i i ) * o f ••ri.on n n m n : r a n k *
Hereafter no barriers ran be tilina'c Bob Kennedy on hla ros­ plalna: "Ttiey're so busy selling
•M aSM-linn tst -niB BTATB
O F FLOHII1A
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rreeted In any park while tho ter.
A -T Title M
I'l.n
n iia tv re on Jt'xr.
they don't have time in watci,”
in eerr o f niietsrree
season Is In progress. This move
A im
(Ut»h, halance* m llh other banka. Ilirluaing rasarv# balances,
was made to stop clubs from of the Amerirau and Marty
.. .
•’••n "onia In procaaa of t-Dllaellon ____
L tlO .T II.lt
creating false fenca to Increase Marion of the National Leagum
Cntied Slat** flusarnmsnt ohlleatlnn*, direct and
eaaranreed
___________ ____ _____________
homers.
Hutchinson and Marian were
• •bpgatjnn* of Rlalca end political aubdlvlalana ~ h ...... Hours were spent discussing expected to bring up eeveral
Other hands, notes, and dabrnturts _______ ____ ___
None
the inroads o f television ami player problema. The executive
■ orl».rule stauks Iinrludlne I None elock of Federal heaarV*
I L i flit i
.. - -TT - 11. 1, 111. 111* 1. . . . 111111 11 , , t ji .
radio on attendance. The nation­ council consist* o f
Chandler;
lAiaua und dlsruunis ilncludlna INon* nvarorarba) . J ’
al appointed a committee to Ford Frick and W ill Harridgo.
»lflk
lunk prcmiFpe ,.wn»d IH .m .tn . furniture and
study the situation further.
president* o f the National and
Keal eelale owned other than nanU premia** ________
HUM
Tho two Icoguci hold n Joint American League*, respectively;
.tivfMm.rn, and othar aaeat* Indirectly repreeentlne bank
n rrm l.., or othar real ental* ........ ..........................
meeting today after the execu­ Bill DeWItt of the St. Loul*
CiiMimcr,' llahlllir tn thla bank on ai-ceptanca outstanding
tive council meets with player Drown* and Frank McKinney of
rixturr, lin.snj tr.
representatives Fred Hutchinson PltUbiygh.

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y Xloult 1wk Bl eiiMtmm, Uountv JiiAk *
"^ .of NemlnoU County. Fli»rLln, on tl»*»
t4tli day t'f July, IMio. fur aiipriivAl
* of eanie «m1 fox* fIm*1 dlHctiiiTRo an
Kx+cutor uf th«4 Kill a in i*f JULIA
LUPWIU, ilc iMBf i|, fin IIi Ik 23 ilny
of June 1*10.
w. a u in w n i
Kseen tor nf the *•t it# of Julia Linth*Ik.
(1in* siwrd.

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IN COUItT OF Till* rrn'STT
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In re the F.r*t«le of JULIA LUI&gt;
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*1iTD\Y HAVE B L A C K

THOMAS

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lha plaintiff urakv 11 'lliafi r u i l m i
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" ITNF1H mv hand nod official
•»*! of lha aald Court at Sanford,
cjurlfla, • ouniy of s.mlonlo smia
of Florida, tlila 2Jr.| day of .tuna,
A ll., irr.ii,
o I’ HEItNI'ON.
Clark of Halil Court
CI.ACliE I •I It A V.
Attorn.c for 1‘Ltluilff
A
till N. .Main Si , Sulla ll-l
Orlando, Florida

Dr. Henry iMcUuuliii

O* ARK. WHY DON'T
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THOMAH IV. I.FLAHURE.
Defendant.
n iv o n c E
NOTiri: t «i w i T i n
TOi THOMAS « LEARt'RK, whni.
ad&gt;1r»«« In. ItKD N«, i i)i&gt;x
&lt;00. Alexandria. Vlralnla. and
Whoa* r.al&gt;t« rit-r In Mt, V*rn on. Fairfax County. VlralnlaIN THE NAME oE T ill: STATE UK
FLO II III A. HIlEKTINH;!
Tou are h.rrliy r—uiltcil in ap­
pear oil Ilia STIh day of July. A.o .
* J1I 0 and flla aria war or oth.r d*.
fsnslv* pl.n.llri*. to Hip Ml) of
.
complain! fllad hrreln. In (hr r’ lr*
V rv u ll fou l I of (hr NHilh J r,,I|.-Ik!
Clraull In and for Srmlnnla County,
Florida. In I’ hanr.rv in i *1111
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Touehton A WnlBon, 1201 Celery

A ve. Phone 11Hn*.l.
GAS STOVE in Rood condition.
2&lt;IH N Park Avc.
HOUSFLHOI.I) furniture,
erernlive Hi eel desk, rhnlr, nddlrur
mnrhine «tnnd, Sarrtflre. l.envlnK town. 207 *S. Volusia Ave.,

fill nfslicl u|d. A L o unn Htove
for ual&gt;. MH 1‘nrk, I’limir 7IHI-.1.
d"RC)OM house, a room rot time.
r!ritin til i enlertf, I.nle Mni V.
j G A R A G E llitlldliiK nn&lt;l ahnwrooni.
Oratipe City,
Appt oxiuiu .i If
I’.Ii IMT m i . ft.
Suit aide
for
Morntre.
Phone FOR S ALK - I* or. H.P. l.yiomiiiK

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FOU I l K N T — 4 room hmire, nnfiim is hej 811 W 2ml HI. or
. ill 72 IV itfter r.:.Ui P. M
I OH ILKNT -F'ornl iheil Ti loom
housi, nil cleelrir kltrhon. nlro
lurpe Ktountl*. h
riinifortalile
home in OrnitRe City.
Piireal
wnler in the world, a plenanitt
place to live, rontnrt owner fi0|
Banfortl A ve. or phone I I In. __
F U R N I S I I K I I Studio Apartment.
2 HI Waal I IHh. St. Plume HIIIJ

Alrcrnfi engine with
propeller. Phone H77-R

pusliei

fiOOII A N II IIA Il
Used 3IY Walnut Bedroom
TTi.r.O
suite
Used 21V l.lvinir Room Soil, 2 1t*r.
Waal Ada will he a rra p la d
lha trlaahuaa aa aarra*
llactl 31V I.ivimt R» ui Suili 2 1 .or.
araadana rkau r It faar aaaaa
Used Sofa Bed with Maple
la llalrd la lha irlnahono h«»k.
mot.
Arina
la rit.ra far Ihla arramiaaaJallda .ha adrarllaar la rapaalad
toitu
Used Solid link Side Board
la M r arowatlr. la wdar far
Uaed Round liming Room
aa la raadar lha baa ana.lkta
in on
Tnlde
aarrlre, all Waal Ada araal ba
la aar afllra aa lha dar bafara
i !• or.
Used Kitchen Cabinet
pahllrallaa.
r. or.
Special! 0x12 Mnoleuiii
riraa. aallfr a* Jiaa»dlatatjr
■ U hiiI l.sinle l*nr Sltle-—S Special! Plnalle Window Simile*
I f aa a t r a r aaaara la y e a r
Choice o f Color*
1.to
W a a a a a a t ba raapaaalhlB ta r
M A IM E R OF SANFORD
w a r# I b a s nan la a a rra a l l a a . r FI.O-T’URE Sprinit property In- 203-02 K. 1st. St.
Phone 127
rlndini; well tnnk mul tower, not
Coin huildinir. A«re.aed at FI,4011, price &gt;1,000.00. Phone or A— ARTICLES W A N T HI I— H
write Al Rinrk, Pomona Park.
Ilf:
Fla,__________________________
WE HUY, SKI I. * TRA D E, iced
furniture. Wilson Maim For to
3 BEDROOM home located al WW
•m e » ..311 K t«*
Phune nr,w
Magnolia Ave. Newly decorated
inalile and out. Can lie purche*7— I ’ elR -U ve s liw ii-S iip u llr^
ed on reasonable trrni*.
ROBERT A. W ILLIA M S . Realtor
FOR
KENT
— I Raymond K. LundquUt, Associate VVE PICK up your dead animal*
without charge. Phone Oviedo
Phone 732 Atlantic Hank Hnlldlnt
2001 .__________
TMRKK
Red
room
cottage,
furd V E L A K A A PAYM ENTS, Mom
PEDIGREED Hamster* for sale
nlihrd
or
unfurnished.
820
W.
Storaa. 116 W. Flrat StratL
at aacriflce. 2G7 South Volusia
3rd. St. Call 1162-W before 0;00
on* 400-VV.
Ave., Orange CUt .
P.M.
W AN TE D — A good home fur a
MODERN 2 b e d ro o m apt. (Upper). FOR LEASE OR SA LE — Grocery
■mall puppy. I l l E 21at. fit.
■tore complete with
natures.
606 Park Ave.
Phone &amp;Q1-W.
Five room apartment over the
ROOM Apt. Celery A Mellon*
store. Phone 044-J. ________

PHONE 148

8ANFOHD
HERALD

i -• villa. Inquire Reaboard Oil Co,
;; I U W. lit. St. Phono 703,

MODERN 4 Room apartment, fur-1
,, aithad or unfurnlalted, COO Park
[R N I8 HKD A IT S . FOR HENT
sms with private bath and
v : Electric kitchen,
" 6-Rooms with private heth end
“ ctrlc kitchen. Apply 212 W.
• •-'em Street or Nick Pkg, Store
Sanford Avc.
‘ PARTM EN T. Adult, only lOuo
?* ? # »* A ve. Phone 056-R
.T W O BEDROOM large furnished
• ' Ah.etwient-810 Magnolia-Call A.
!, m. Rossetler Florist- 212-W.
'C H E A P — House
trailer,
sleeps
, *eur. Located Sanford Trailer
*
French. Phone

HELP

A rticle* For Sale
GOAT M ILK
D A IL Y delivery. Randall Priest
H. Sanford A ve. Phone 716-W-3.
I I CU. FT. IN T E R N A T IO N A L
Harvester Freerer. Juat like

new, A months old. IHMMX) dis­

W ANTED

EXPERIENCED
help, A p p l y
Laney’a Drug Store.
GIRLS, white 13-35, variety of
Apply now to George
y between B and 11 Monday
through Friday— Florida
Faahlon*' Administration Build-

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M A N A l i K R — Man •&gt;. Woman •••
iterv’ce route:, of new .V . amlv
hnr iimcldnes; also oilier morclinoitisc nmrhi.K , no .idling or
solid ling, fii’Brov
di-iiiliutoi
will see tiro locutiuiis nod outl.'
nec.'puiv nnmigciuenti in thj
nren and . in roitndiuit l e u i i „ n
Ideal o f f hours et up to start;
SHU) pel nionlh pocsililc out l
lime. Full tliui* more, ft’ -uie.l;
S 1,000 I I I &gt;3,01 III rash |C•inured
now. depending on uunihni of
milehlne you have lime In
vice. Please don’t wa.de nor
lime mile*
you Imve the
n m y inpiia! and p» ilive
want to ro into (lie vendiur
chine litiMip.'
not next mt
md next week -Imt in.w, ..
m e liiflnitelv if.diiL* to •'
Ilsli Konn t.’linlde parly in
alea imm. d la ld y ami II.u i
1 mild
ipmlifv and
HidrtTed
cum SI2,«nn mid up yenily m e n
fully 1‘ lohlishi'd, tic llti'i I li if
hutdmm mol
mi opportimilv
presented
once In n life-lime.
Write fully nlniiit your.i If. Hi '
nge, pliiuie, write Box .Ml
Herald.

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lik*
new. Finishing, cleaning A wax
Ing. P.irtnMe power plant. 72
year* wipe hence In Seinlnolt
County, II. Bl Gleason, Lake
Marv.
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llrng line, Imllihuer, •lump tru'l
muck, fill dirt, shell anil c!*v
by load or job. Contnrt II. It
V,'.lbileij, und ii socinles, 1011 L
New X'nrk Ave.. Del,mid.
Ph
400 or 285-W
___________
Don't simmer thru the sumim r
W A K E FRESH! WORK FRKSII
S TA Y FRKSII!
Mitchell room nir condition.u
“ The World's Finest"
Kale or Rent

count. Phone 1730.
1L - W O R K W A N T E D — .1 Viidunirll Ref-igei III loll Service
W ORTHINGTON Rotary ami Ja­
u lU .d ivO U ABoiiing Sentinel Or­
cobsen Reel Type Power Mow- S AV E MONEY on fine watch a n e
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
clock repairing. Fellnwe Home
Ray
UAA-J.
HILL IMPLEMENT CO.
Shop, 1700 Ranfnnl Ave__
Ve n e t ia n
bunds
mnd.- to
R. A . fB obby 1 Newsaan Jr.
W ORK by day. Bertha Crawfnrif
order. Seminole* Venetian Blind
TUXEDO FEEDS; Complete line
1104 Man
or 714 W. 12th St.
Co.
820 W. 3rd St.
Phone
Hum'a Tuxedo Feed fltnr*.
after 6 F
I If.2 -W .___________________
SAM SO NITE LUGGAGE
A L L TY P E S of Bulldoser Work. BUI.I.DOZING, I.tiinl Ctear(nir end
Sanferd Jewelry A Leg gage Co.
Reasonable Rale*— Fri-o
K*tiGruifing.
Cull 524-M. G. J.
366 Sanford Ave;
Yel. 1146
mates. Carpenter A Gracey.
Phnne 1393-M nr HiUt-l.
... O A K Apartments;. C. H. We both lose when you donY bring
#■ BdUtuwerker,
■
your preaeripliona to LANKY'S.
210 Cedar Ave.
I’ hone IftS
c. .Cerokado Reach, New Smyrna
* • Beach. $36. per mo. Gas, water,
405 t. 4th fit.
1 lights Included.
or Trade most
f W o Apart manta, 3 and 4 room*. | inything. Phone

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PAGE BIX

T R F RAKFOnn ITFUALn. SANFORD FLORIDA

Officers H it For
Neglect Of Duty
Let Off By Warren

Korean War

ICasilssM P m l*a*v Oa«l
15th North Korean division thera
forced bock Houlhein Republican
&gt;putj
troop, to high ground northwest
nwe of
Urn; one, he »aid.
Just south of Chungju, major
TA L L A H A S S E E . Jul, 10--0P)
--Governor Warren l » U y exon­ city in the Uruaong fighting area,
erated the Columbia cuui.lv sheriff on enemy battalion with other
Korean
and
constable from neglect of force* opposed South
duty In enforcing gambling law*. tr op*. MarArthur’* communique
Following a lengthy hearing in •aid.
The United Nations commander
which nunieroua Columbia county
clUseni and official* denied *lnt said increased activities on the
machines were operated in the east roast still indicated south*
county, Warren di*mi»M-d a hear- ward pressure with opposition
tagbrought against Sheriff Ralnh from friendly force* (likely Allied
P. Witt and Constable lla irv K naval and air-)
MarArthur said there was evi­
Robert*.
dence the morale of the North Ko­
* “ The evidence doe* not prove rean Communists was slipping un­
that Sheriff Witt and Con-tnLI* der the heavy pressure applied by
Robert* neglected their duties to Allied warplane* which yesterday
onforre law* against gambling In began around the clock attacks on
Columbia county. Therefore the them.
bearing li dismissed,"
Warren
Some 4d enemy tank*, trapped
•aid.
on a highway mar Chnnan, were
The hearing wai called aflet knocked out by the low flying
the Tampa Tribune published no plum- yesterday, front line diearticle that ronsolr-typ* riot ma­ patches said.
Mi.cArthur *aid light bombers
chines were operated in several
from the Fifth Air Force perform­
Columbia county estahlinhment*.
J.A. Murray, who wrote the T ri­ ed close support and iiomhed
bune article, testified nt the hear- troops, vehicles, tank* and trucks
lag that he found the machine* witn reported good result*. Fight­
In I I establishment* the dnv be­ ers, he said, reported many tanks,
fore the article* wa&lt; published truck*, railroad rolling nlock and
vehicles destroyed.
June 23.
Napalm, the firebomb, was used
Murray said he made hi. check
after Federal Internal
Revenue with reported excellent result*, tho
general'* communique said. Na­
record* Indicated It permit*. cost- palm is a secret soup like mixture
flOO each, had l&gt;een Issued for that splatter* flaming gasolina
umbia county establishments when tlie bomb hursts.
Both Sheriff Witt and
I * The advance of the Nortli Ko­
ble Roberts said they
had rean
nu troops on the populous westknowledge of the operation of the
n u M s J „„
;...... tern side of the Korean peninsula
£
? n U l i » ?laws
. n in the
. r county
T 1'-trie
d then MacArthui
to within *ald"»"*8
other s
gambling
,)f T#(,jon.
the

a

Rods were at Chochlwori, a rail
junctiun.
Taejon is the temporary capital
of the South Koreun government.
Hut even a* these reverses were
IO m Ns s M r r * a Paa* &lt;&gt;■.)
reported Lieut. General Gorge E.
messenger service.
Slrat. meyer said in a Tokyo Inter­
State police said Gelir opened
view that combined air, sea and
fire with a .22 rifle whm Id* ground force* of the ullirs had
wife, a friend and four private de- stopped the Communist drive that
tactlves rattled the screen door hao rolled relentleaaly for two
o f the Birch Hill cottage in the
naarby town o f Patters'll! about weeks.
Ktrutemever said his nil men des­
1;30 A.M.
troyed or damaged 41 planes,
Mrs. Gehr died Instantly. Tw.i knocked out 123 Korean tanks and
o f the detectives were
slightly Npread destruction among the In­
wounded. Gehr and Mr*. Matthew* vaders in the 15 days o f the Ko­
drove rapidly away. They were rean war. He pluced American
arrested by town police of Ar- losses at nine airmen killed, fivo
monk, Westchester county, |e«« wounded and 12 missing. He said
than two hours later.
five Allied combat planes uml five
Police quoted Gehr a* .avlur transport plane* were lost thus
• • fired because ha thought the far. Strategic bombing, meanwhile,
••bln was being approached hv wa« making itself felt in Commun­
prowler*.
ist shortage* of vital supplies in
* r . apd Mrs Gehr hsve two any localities, the General said.
daughters,
Ingrid,
seven, and
A U. S. lost battalion fought
Claudia, four., Mrs. Gahr came track to safety against
igatnsi heavy
neavy odds
ouu*
J fW from Germany 1] year* airo. after lieing cut o ff In the July 8-9
■ft* haj been living recent Iv In battle near Chonun. Tho battalion
J w s t HU Is, Queens, and her hus- slugged its way track through an
hand at Great Neck. N.V.
i-Munty force which outnumbered
Matthew* was awarded a di- it Id to one. Mac Arthur praised
Vprce dec ray last year. Hv .1*., It for IU "bold uml most success­
*U*tody of their three ful holding, delaying and rear­
Children, Stephen. 11 Nancv. sev- guard action." The unit was not
m, and Jane, six. Ilefore the de­ identified.
Moscow'* Communist p a r t y
however. Mr&gt;
Matthews filed counter-charges. newspuper, 1‘ ravda, called Ihe
fighting of the defenders under
the II. N. flag "shameful and ille­
gal." II said "there is being form­
ed under the flag of the U. N. a
coalition of imperialist lieasts of
• tOeatta—e V is a P * I , Uaet
prey for tlie bloody suppression of
JJlft
damaged.
.
McKibhin said that some of the Korean people.”
With American power daily
IM m toga will be used to build u
memorial piece that will com­ Imililing up on the Asiun penin­
memorate lb* earliest forms of sula, formation in Huvlet satellite
transportation In this vicinity. The countries of “ international briga­
remainder o f the logs will lie cut des" was reported by an anti•nd used for lumber on other City Com/nunlsts West Berlin news­
projects.
paper The reports, reminiscent of
_ f l u City Manager also reviewed the Spanish civil war days which
*• • work o f the City maintainem-o foreshadowed World War II, said
•hog Iocatad at sixth street neat Inigades Mfruld lie marshalled at
R M c h Avenue. Albln Kendall, Warsaw and that East Germany
foreman o f the ahop, ha* been in would lie umong the areas contri­
the City employ for 15 years. His buting. There wue no confirmation.
lln Job, at present, said McKlbThe U. 8 . Arm y has ordered the
lt. la to service the X ’ ity’s ve- Second Infuntry Division and an
hlele fleet, portable water pump*,unspecified number of smaller
and other gasoline-powered equip-units from other organisations in­
to ihe I'ucifir area. A Marine

Woman Shot

Kiddles Pool

R

Crime Probe

K

A lter hurflii|iialu‘H

NegresH Killed

U. S. CenHUH

That the Tennessee senator and
his staff of crlme-bustsra would
pruhe tha possibility that tha sec­
ret Sicilian Blank Hand so ciety tire Fafla— la functioning In Tam­
pa was announced Saturday.
U. 8. Narcotics Bureau Chief H.
J. Ansllnger told the senators the
Black Hand Is operating again
and controls tha nationwide trafGc in narcotics.
Mayor Curtla Hlxon o f Tampa
•xtendod tha Invitation to crime
committee agents to invcstlgae it*
underworld activities.
" I appreciate Mayor Hixon’a

division has bean waiting savaral
days fur chips to take It and Its
air unit to ih« cast.

»

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T he preliminary estimate o f the population for Sanford
•hows le u people than the S ta te C e n a u a of 1945. We
know this is wrong. A recount has b een requested. If
you have not been counted, p le a s e f i l l in th e coupon
i and mail to the Seminole C ou n ty C ham ber of
11Commerce or the Sanford Herald.
.
will require the cooperation o f everyone to get th ia
iportant job done.

Even more

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Enfnhliahrd 1908

Communist
Soldiers 10
Disguised As Civil- lo
inns Arc Reported j
Jnfiltrnting L i n e s

rim enmmnut *ltctigih wn* «li*plnyrd
llc^^l|tc the snnmimcd
knnrkout ol (»r« enemy tank* hv
Atnciirnti Air I'oicc* only the &lt;l.iv
Iv lm r |l'c gi-ncrsl Itcil u llrn m r
got mule) way.
A fpnkcMiixn si Amein an (ichl
lirailquaitci* in Smith Koic.i ».iid
ftth r ('mniiiimixi* were imng 80
tank* on the Ameiican limit hi the
Chmtui aira alone.
They aU&gt;i weir u-im; mn*l ul
thru infantry -trriigth in the lug
•llivr, lie »aid. He recalled that
Miinc day* ago the invadcn wcic
estimated In have 15 division total­
ling
7'i.fKH)
effective
infantry
lighters.
. ( ’-mnmuni.st troop* di*gui*cil n*
(•civilians inflltrntcd tho American
line* in n fnggv night in advance
of the big pu*h.
The enemy’s ileepr-t
mmrtK
tinii~t drove the Ann-rirnn* mil of
Choyliiwon.
five
airline
miles
north nf ihe Kum River.
The Kuril i* the l*»t major dofem e line north nf Ta~|on &lt;l»rr,
vfnqsly identified na U.B. field
headquarters but not *o meulimirH
___lq late diaqaUlies.)
_ American* were Gghling de«^jrerately In stem the Communist
nnh. hut a field
hrsHquarter*
spokesman acknowledged l h c v
were withdrawing to previously
prepared punt inn*.
Tin’ liifbr (alike roared out of
an earlv morning fog. rtir«hing II.
8. macliinegiin and light artillery
position*. Behind them. Red iioo|i— pnssihty a divinion strong
pressed the altark.
Ninth Kor&lt;-an* who had infil­
trated American line* during Hie
* lilghl in civilian clolhea. cientcd
confusion.
In Korea, an American field
headquarteis
spokesman
said
( ‘omniuiiixt jireaaurc was "being
exerted hII along our front line.*,’
Tlie
Im I lie
raged
between
Climiui and Cliochiwnn. 20 nil
mile* north o f Tscjon. The spokes­
man said it still "svas fluid." An
unofficial report learhing Tokyo
said Americans hud fled fiom Cho.Achiwon.
General MscArthur’s communl(l.uallaarO n* Taae Ts»al

Egypt UeverHCH Self
On Koreun Question
CAIRO. Egypt, July 11—&lt;A’i—
Egypt todxy announced her open
support nf the West in the world
struggle
against
Communism.
_ 8he called North Korea’s at• tack nn South Korea an act of
aggression and said ahr approv­
ed Ihe United Nations drcislmi
denouncing it.
But a carefully.worded state­
ment
by
Foreign
Ministers
Moliamcd Salah Eddin Bey main­
tained the Nile kingdom refusal
to support the U. N. Security
Council's decision to use action
instead o f words In Korea.
Salah Kddin outlined the new
. &gt; F * lrP,-l*n position at a news
itfk-nnfctenre. Observers considered
his statement a careful retreat
from Egypt’s previous “ plague
nn both your housea
attitude
toward Korea.
The other six Arab atatea ear­
lier broke away from Egyptian
leadership to give qualified auppoll to U. N. “Korean policies.
Egypt had been sharply criticis­
ed throughout tha Western world
for
her ahaentlon from the
Council decision. Soviet paper*
praised her aland.
Halah Eddin repudiated Soviet
support in a two-fisted attack
on Communism, saying: “ I hoi
the western powers succeed Vn
( M r efforts to atop Communist
menare.” Asked if that Included
Korea, he eatd: “ Everywhere."

#

W A R TH R E A T RBBN
NEW YORK. July l l - O h Gmtral Dwight D. Elsenhower,
president o f Columbia Unlver
* « * F , taday
•indents they
re maatlng thia
,
“ under the dark clouds of
• threat o f war.'
Ha said the freed fo r increaa
it

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Bound And Slain By Communists

AN AM ERICAN RASE IN S O U TH KOREA. July II — (/!’) I uml line ic|*oils tonichl indicate 18 American soldiers have brer,
bound and slam by llirii Communist North Korean captors.
i flic execution* all apparently look place in the field, in most
«asrs not long after the v’clim* fell into Communist hands. U. S. fight­
ing men rxpirssed anger over the manner nf the killings.
Allowance* were made for p n s -*---*iMe duplication.* in the battle.
ported seeing three hound hodiei*
front case* reported. In each innt an aid station. At least one of
sliince tho type o f ss-ound, nature tlie-e victim* hail been shot lieof the binding* nnd olhei (listing- hind the ear. lie said Ihe bodic*
ni dung mark.- were sifted by re­ were found In an area recaptured
porters making tho count to Irv by the Americans.
lo nvnid duplication-..
I’fe. Jack liigilom nf Owens­
I.ieut. D.C. Gato* of Joinervillc, boro, Ky., reported seeing three
Tex . ivu* tin- fir.rt lo report tlie sold in * ' liodie* bound with ropes
ntrocity slayings o f Ixiund prison­ and with bullet hole* in their
er*. Ho *aid Gl's were slain after faces. All previously reported had
having Mim-mleivd Tlieir hands been hound with cloth.
wen- hound hehind them. 'Tlie
Pvt. Donald Odle
of- Ports­
liodie* were in an nren where a
mouth. Ohio, -aid several dnv* ago
m-o- nw hat lie raged.
he saw four Americans Mirrend**:Then enme Annoriatrd
I'irss to the Communist*. One was -hot
correspondent William It. Moore, immediately. He did not
know
wlm found two more in n front­
line area. Tin- nmiking* on tl.c what happened lo the others.
I’fe. Arthur Allvn of 321 First
hitiding* of these two (iodic* were
Street, Fort Meyer, Vn., said he
different from those described by had seen the bodies of two *olGates.
station.. .their
The two Mooic found had been ■tiers lit an aid
-hot in the forehead. The seven hands hound In-hind their hark*
with hells. They had hcen shot in
Gates rerinitod w e r e ,hit in the the throat.
face liy Imllelh.
General MarArthur ha» warned
An army doctor, *'atd. Donald ihe North Koreans that those rcDuork o f Long Island, N. V., rem M (i* M « a * raw* Slat

G o rd o n D ean Is Stassen Charges
Appointed H ea d Treasury Seeks
Of Atomic Group To Run Colleges
New AEC Chairman University Head Op­
W as Formerly With
poses House Bill To
Justice Department
Cut Excise Taxes
W ASHINGTON. July l l - ( / P )
I’irsidrnt Tiumatl tmlsy chose
Gordon Dean, now acting chairman
In hr chairman ol the Atomic En­
ergy Commission.
The White Home announced
lli.rt Mr. Truman has derided nn
Dean, who has just started a new
lluee-yesr term, and will make the
lorm.il apiminlment shortly.
I’lesidenltal Secretary Charles G.
Ross told tepotlers the naming ol
an AEC (haiitnati (iocs not require
Senate tonfiinulinn.
Dean has been acting chairman
since the expiration of the tenn ol
Sumner T . Pike on June 30.

W ASHINGTON. July l l - W ’&gt;
— Harold E. Stassen charged to­
day the hill to cut etcite taxes em­
bodies an attempt by the Treasury
Department "lo bring American
colleges and universities under con­
trol of the federal goveremnnt."
The University ol Pennsylvania
president heatedly assailed a pro­
posal in the House-approved bill
lo apply regular corporation tat
rates to unrelated hunnets opera­
tions by educational institutions.
5sssen spoke out after Senator
Uyrd (D -V a ) called on tlie Senate
lo go slow on any lax cutting that
will put the treasury deeper in he
Pike's nomination for h new red.
ts-mi was approved yesterday
His reason: The "very evident
by tlie Senate, Hficr consider­
prospect
of increased military
able controversy.
Mr.
Truman's
decision
to spending.

IUs b II x m S Ms, e s s * T ots)

The $1,016,000,000 tax slash­
ing bill, with Its hike in levies
on big corporations, hss found
few —If any— all-out friends to
stand up for It in the Senate.
Referring to tha proposed tax
or unrelated business operations
of educational institutions, Hisssen told the Senate Finance
Cnmmlttea holding hearings on
the legislation i
“ This proposal would immedi-

lOw Ms i u •■ n a * Mas
E!k« Donate Nearly
W z Million To Charity Riot Blocks Vote On
Korea In CIO Union
M IAM I, July I I —m — Nearly
a half-million dollars has been
distributed to 37 states for char­
itable, educational and philanthro­
pic purposes during the past year
"y the Elks National Foundation.
Distribution nf the fund, set up
by contributions of lodges and
members throughout the nation,
includes special amounts for Good
relief, the Warm 8prings, Ga.,
Foundation for Infafltlla ^Para­
lysis and $75,400 in scholarships
to deserving young students.
Directors of the Foundation re­
ported at tha second business ses­
sion o f the 86th annual national
convention that
$431,160 was
plated In the hands of charitable
organisations.
A t Tucson, Aris., for esample,
tha Foundation donated $38,250 to
assist in carrying on a tuberculo­
sis hospital. In California, Colo­
rado and Connetirut sums o f $8,­
950, $2,460 and $2,250 respectively
were donated for the state edu­
cational program.
Florida received $10,000 for Ha
crippled children homo at Uma­
tilla.

FREE PANGOLA
Pangula, coastal “ $$“ and "99“
Bermuda stolon* are availabW
lack frsre o f charge to coopcratora of
tha Seminola Soil Conservation
tha trap hiaa1 of the District, Ires Jacobean, local plan­
ning technician, announced today.

2 ,‘£ S sr tarf,&amp; ,!SLS:

f\ e nr

American Prisoners Of War

make
Dean
permanent
AEG
chairman still leaven a vacancy
on Hu- commission. This nominee
will serve for five years. There
har liecn nn indiration who
might
lie appointed
to
this
plare, which would bring the
AEC to Its full five-member
strength.
Ona name mentioned for this
vacancy has lieen that of Wil-

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

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

A m erican s D riven
Back T o Kum River
By Red Tank Force
I UK T O . Wrdncxdsy, July 12
(/!’) I lie Nurth Kmc.m Unnimuiii&gt;t* liiltlctl Aimncxn ilcfcnrlcr*
Im i L rime nn tlie Kum Itivcr in
Smilli Kmcx indxy m a major ptidi
(mwciril hv nn citiinxlcil 80 lank*.
'
Sonic of thc»r Hu*»ian-tn*dc
'Tlanl* weir ulcutiliril n* (lOton
monxlert.

\rm e Vacuum Store*, lur.

"

TH E W EATH ER
roiuliIrnMirbuidlnc^s
with
■esttcred shower* xml
thuodcralorm* throuch Wednesday, l ittle
dinner in temperature. Gentle to
moderate vxrixhlr nm-tlv south­
erly » iml* through Wcdncnday.

To Protect the I’carc of the World;
To Promote the I’rngrrsa of Amcrba.
To Prialuce Prosperity for Saiifuiil.

in A s s o n \t i :d p r e s s

Mayfair Project

*

Seminole

DeKocratic leader, told a reportcr that to ftur sx he hnows twn
President l» not. crnitcmplating
rraattBiiea r n w Tare Oa*l
any drastic new step*. He added:
migrant, and funner number of
"I think the President is titantlie Hitler Youth Movement who
ning to review the situation to
now liten at North Bergen, N. J. keep leaders of both parties un to
"Ever since | lsw tlie Ameiican
date on developments in Korea."
airlift in operation in Berlin," lie
Another Administration
LietrY
raid, “ I lur\e wanted to be a G. I.
tenant, who a.iked not to lie qtn te,|
I'd lie happy to die u G l."
by name, sakl he under*tiMid to­
A Pordham University senior,
morrow's meeting may Ik- the
James Ca*ey, 22, o f Y°nker», N. Y.
first of more or !e*? regular gath­
put in hi* hid for the A ir Force.
“ The draft is chasing me, so I erings to keep lawmaker* ahrta»t
feel I’ll tirnt them to the punch,” of the fighting trends.
Republican*
have liecu com­
he said.
Three Staten l-land youth*, all plaining they were lint consulted
schoolmates, applied at the Mar­ in advance on any of the -teas
ine Corps office. One of the trio, Mr. Truniim has taken with re­
gard to Korea.
Anthony Fucci, 19, explained.
In that
connection,
Senators
"The situation in Korea has our
Know land (B t.’jlit i today ur»-fj#
dander up."
that Piesident Truman invite Re.
publicans into Id* Cabinet and *«.
W ASHINGTON, July 10-GP)
President Truman today called labli.'ii a "government of national
congressional
lender-- of
Ixdli unity" for as long' as the Korean
purtn- to a While llnu e confer- crislr: la d*.
etici tomorrow on the Korean sit­
In n Senate ■peerh, he aim calluation.
i-d upon Mr Truman to tell the*
.Sell alot I ini* of llliiinir, till American pjople he would n-d
u*e til: office to n *i t DetniM-rats
in tlie congressional election*.
Florida. Ham Kramer of Orlando
"Such u policy would te- ,,f
and Dick KIM.errv -if Pine* Bluff,
liigin-st statesmanship," la­
Ark. Charles .Morri on b-d the |thsinging.
naid.

Big Upswing

Florida Schools

f •*. ■

.

Rotary Meet

(CssttBM* r m s r &gt; ( . Oast
(C n lls s r e Crass P u r Oasl
dated with members of the Cepone
color of skill o f the peoples of
ig” and that Johnson "has
the world, “ their thoughts are
n associated with John Pattor,
alike and they have the fame
since in the 1930's."
ideals and the same dreams for
MI think If would check with
their fellow men.”
some racing people there," PeterHe also quoted from speeches
eon said, ‘you would find that John
by Vagri Korshaek o f Denmark,
Patton spends an awful lot of time
Henry Schaetti of
Switserland.
In the penthouse there at SpartsGeorge Tolley of England, and
man’* park (III) with William H.
many other speakers of interna­
Johnston in the operation of that
tional reputation all
of
whom
track.” He said Johnston also is
spoke
for the need for better
president of the National Jockey
world understanding and nrni?rd
Club which runs Sportsman’s
the efforts of Rotary in trying to
Park.
produce such understanding.
The investigators have received
Mr. Touhy was introduced hv
testimony from Peterson that: un­
Jack Ratigan who had charge of
derworld leaders in America tothe program. President
Orville
dav, has • palatial home at 6475
Concentration camp prisoners reach out for each other in this Touchton announced that there
Allison Road, Miami.
Tony Accardo, who is "fre ­ scene from ” 6tli i • utiiry-Fo*' "Three Cante Home," -tarring Claud­ will he no meeting on July 24.
with a boat ride to be held on Julv
quently referred to as leader of ette Colbert, buwiio' I'm-. .!ny and Wednesday at the Bits ’(heater.
26. He also announced that he and
the Capone syndicate" has a resi­
Dr. R.W. Ruprerht, secretary,
dence at 9199 Collins Avenue, offer of cooperation," commented'
‘H ill A » u 1
will attend the district assembly
Surf Side, Fla.
Senator K$*Iauvi»r, Maml in du*
•SlM# /\rt? 1 'C U U
in Lakeland next weekend.
Martin Leo Accardo. a brother time out invf**tikNt&lt;iit will yu to
Visitor* introduced hv ILL. iVrof Tony and described by Peter­ Tampa."
kln*. Jr. included |*rnf. Ilsrrv
son as a felon, has liver In a pala­
Virgil Peterson, director of the!
, ,
l.iiiiNi-y of tlie
llniver*itv
«.f
tial home at 1217 Gramla Boule­ Chicago Crime Comini**ioH, told
July Id
vard, Coral Gables, Fla.
Senate investigator* that Halva- ,
**'
Health MinLtiy anRalph Huglio who “ has long been tore 'Red" It.'ibano i* tile Ictidet n"unceji today 270 persona died
known as an associate of promi­ of a group of racketeer* in con­ in ’.M-ekcrul enribipiakes in Culomnent member of the Capone syndi­ trol of the Cuban numboii racket, |' ,,MIIV s II i s m P T .a P i s , Os.|
cate" ha* a house at 261 North Rolllu, uml other form- of gamle
Another I7.IMM) are injtnrd or macli.
Cocoanut
Lane,
Palm
Island, ling.
homcle-M in seven towns of tioithThe jailed Negro claim* that he
Miami Beach.
“ The principal lieutenants of ccntrnl Colombia, newspaner re­
went into the cafe to bring Lula
Peter G. Trernont, described as Italiario have been Jimmy I. iiiiiim , port* indicated.
Riley home. When he accosted her,
“ a big policy operator in Chicago's Tony (N ino) Decidue, Tom lieIhe Health Ministry said Its Hughes said she pulled a knife on
south side, it a property owner ridue, Paul A minor I, Ban to Trafdeath figures came from nrovin- him and chased him InO yards
with Bugllo.
firante and a mu by the same • i.il health unliioritiei. at Cucutn or
more. "| shot her In telf-dePat Manno, who has "been in name," Peterson told the romiiul*'h&lt;* ■«!• supervising relief work
fense,” he said.
the policy racket in Chicago for | tee
I'he town.', of Arle.leda:.. Ciic Hughe: also stated that he hap­
inany years," owns a residence
The Chlrogii Crime Commission
at 5812 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Chief said these men were "meiu- till'i and BaJs/ar and the country pened to lie carrying the gun from
m .j around them -offered most a friend’s house at the time if
Beach.
bem of the Malta ill 1941 and
Roliert Larry McCullough who were in complete control o f vice, Iron) tlie wave &lt;&gt;f five quake* The the shooting.
aid
nothing Is
left
Hughes’ record shows that he
"has been known in time gone by gambling and similar activities." mini-try
binding ili Atlioleda!:, which bad has been booked only once twfore;
as a Capone gang terrorist and
Lumia, recently killed by u shot- "U,bo&lt;) population.
in 1941, on a charge uf drunkeness.
strong-arm man" has been serv­
opened u night rlnli in Tampa In
'Ho- iH-wi.puiK-r El Higlo esll- He was'employed a(. a 'arm labor­
ing as Police Chief at the Miami gun blast as be sat in M j car,
nmted inateiiul dainuge at III.* er In the Hanford aieu for the
Beach Kennel Club, Inc.
1947, Peterson teMifieij, will! a equivalent
of $31,060,000.
El past 10 years.
John Angersola, alias John
Philip Itocirero us his partner.
Tlcmpu figured tin- dninage -it
King, who Pettrson described at
Shortly before Jimmy VeluNcn
a former hlg-tlme gambler, owns was shot to death, Peter won said, nlnnil $20,700,000. The govern,
“ a fine home" at 4431 Alton Road, Itallano and laicirero made a trip iiunl ha* ru*he&lt;l help by aircraft
Miami Beach, and another at 5440 to New Oiteuns uml the place
tn s s llS M i r a w
ra sa lis t)
La Gorce Drive.
to the county schools last vear to
they visited ’ was lillegedy the
Joe Matsei who has been “ a big
help them maintain their credit
time Detroit racketeer" is one of headquarters o f the Mafia in tho
&lt;•&gt;!!! he deducted from St itr aid
southern slates.
the operators o f the Miami Pro­
to rmintle* for the fir 't thre.’
"In
Tampa,
the
meeting
place
vision Co., 1062 N. W. Thirty Se­
11 .mil lines l-‘r..... Has. &lt;)••)
month*.
for the Mafia, hu* allegedly been hotel will In* filled to capacity
cond Street, Miami.
I f the 10 per cent rul stand
at
the
homes
of
Jimmy
Lumin
or
"W ell known Cleveland hood­
next year, judging from the ail- throughout the year, that will
Hanlo
Traffirante."
vunre reservation*.
lums and hlg-tlmc gamblng opera­
bring the rhool ullorut'oo down
.Subpoena- already have Idieen
tors’* have used the Grand Hotel
Elmer
II
Brown
nml Roy to alsiut H6. per cent of the ap­
sent
to
Florida
in
propitiation
for
mg pli
1Invii. owners of the Luinino Co propriation.
along with New York and Chici
Chicago the committee's app&lt; nrunro in of Orlando are |m rsonully direct'I in- fu rl quarterly allocation to
Miami
Thursduy,
July
id.
racketeers.
iog the npidication of this wea­
Among those expected to In- ther-proof material to the hotel. schools is set at $9,31)1.475. That’
Isadora Blumenfield, alias Kid
$3,682,276 lr*s than the foil im­
Cann, who "has allegedy been at called to testify are two of Gover­
By tncaiis of this process tho propriation of $13,073,754) for the
one time tha head o 1
f a syndicate nor Fuller Worren's heaviest cam­ hotel is changing in appearancu quarter due Ur the cut* uml re­
which has controlled gambling in paign hackers, William Jnhosoq from a weatherb-ntcn tan tn a payment o f the $2,374 JMMi ad
Minneapolis, Minn, owns valuable anil lam Wolfsmi, both of Jackson­ dean looking while color similar vanco.
ocean front property Miami Beach ville. Each l» reported to have to that o f th« City Hull, Masonic
contributed (1 50,(MM) to Warren's Temple and Florida State Bank.
with members of his family. "Jt
Work has been progressing on
kaa been reported.” Peterson said gubernatorial campaign.
Sheriff's Walter Clark of Bro­
T h a t Kid Cann aa a million dol­ ward county and Jimmy Sullivan the Inn for the past four weeks,
IC ssH sae h n * r » » » &lt;&gt;■•!
lar Investment In a hotel In Miami of Dade also are expected to ap­ and if weather permits, the new
waterproof coaling, which is ap­ direction o f Jiimc* B. Gut and l.er
Beach, Fa. i ,
p ea r.'Miami and Dade county re­
Sam Taran, described aa an peatedly have been luln-led as the plied under pneumatic pressure, K. Lca*her revealed tliat in th&lt;will lie completed within five or Guldsiioro area alone 169 nnmes
I'unportapt underworld^ character.
winter crime capital on the na­ six week*, said Mr. Duyn. T h j had not be?n counted. MarngrT
a head M i
..._ tion
and It was in Btowsid county
Co., o f Miami and "has been re- t h a t cotivlrted gumhler-lMNikle coating heroine* an InU-gial part, Hirgln* *tated hr feel* rrrtnin
uf the structure. Doors nnd win-' that other sections of Hanford
putadly the Juke box boas of the
Frank Erickson had many invc*t- duws ate inaski.-d during the pro- fall equally short o f the total
mob In Florida."
Kentx.
teas uf application.
mint.
The committee, scheduled to
conduct open hearings In Miami
July 13 and 14, also plana to devel­
op Into the bigtime racketeers who
control gambling in tha Tampa

SOMETHING IS WRONG!
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M O N D A Y J U L Y 10. 1950

HAN FRANCISCO, July I I —
l/P)— Harty Bridges opposition to
his own CIO unloa supporting
U. 8. action in Koras precipitat­
ed a near riot last night.
Several flat fight* broke up
.
the meeting o f Local 10, Inter­
national
Longshoremen'*
and
Warehouseman1)) Union, and pre­
vented a vote on tha antl-Communlsts resolution. Bridges la a
member o f the local.
Angry rightwtng longshoremen
•wood their International preaL
dant aa ha lad opposition. The
resolution had bom offered by
Phil Handin, president of tha
local.
The
resolution
condemned
North Korean aggression, plodg­
'd the union'* loyalty to tbs
United States, promised to load
all war eargaaa, and declared:
Wo shall not join la, 'condone
or recognise any Communist domonstration or picket tinea.

Senate Crime
Probe Moves
To Florida

NEW SPAPER
H

LSD W

JI L Y

II.

1950

A sso rin lcd P r r w l.cn.*cd W ire

Other U.N. Nations Plan T o
Sen d T roops T o Korea n W ar;
Arm s A id Bill Is Approved

"Hie Shots" Sea l t d
As Scnntc Investi­
gators Begin T o
Serve S u l i p o c n n s , |MIAMI. July I I (/!’)
Kelau
»rr Senate invcsltgatnrs today (all
rd lo *iiliponra a number ul itu
Itoitanl wilneste* lot appearance at
a hearing here Tiumday and pH
day. the Miami Daily New* reimil
rd.
Hie newipaprr »aid many ol
them Irft thru Florida homes aftei
hearing the Senate Crime Invesligalmg ( nnuiullee might rail thrm.
7 hr rnminiltrr, liradrd by Sena
lor Estes Kef silver (D -Tcn n L ha*
scheduled puhltr hearing in Miami
lo delve into Honda'* multi-mil
Ion dollar gambling empire.
The N rur *aid mvr.tigalot*
♦earched for lull failed lo Inc*!'lark I rirdlandrr n( Miami Reach,
idenldird liy thr Crime ('onunii»inn of Greater Miami a* allegedly
the "lop racket (igurr lit Dadr
(Miami) rountv "

... ! "'Ts i’orcsc'cm Officers Atnl Advisory Staff Of
Triim.uiiRenews nisi Seminole Defense Council Named
I

Point

Four

Pica

WASHING 1 ON. July II
(d ’t
I lie I Inure I nreigu -Mian* Comuullre today appiovrd i $1,222.d)0 000 program •’ ( military aid lo
nnn-CnnimuiiKt muntne*. It al*n
railed for riralinn n( a Far Fasterii
defense part patterned ailri thr
Atlantir treaty.
Chairman k rr (D W Va) *aid
•hr i ommillrr vnlrd unitumoii*ly
to approir (lie .vrnatr-passed aim*
ud lull, uluili d illrird only ill
language from tlie I lon*r version.

A pin|tn*al lm r*lali|idimrnl ol
a I ar l.aslrio pu t among llir na­
tion* of thr I’.min al*n won the
uiiammoii* rndoi*rmrnl ol the
i ommillrr. It will lir ntged in the

Thr Hrtmir riim r prolM-rs nls-* • ommillrr'* ir|Miil semling (l&gt;r hill
to find William li Joliiistnn In the I louse.
of Jnrksnnvilli', liatnl n ■ one of
lire told reporter* tln-ir i* a
Governor Fuller Wat ten’* fumneinl chance (•&gt;«• tile Hmi-e will I.*- aide
hackers.
to vote on tlie lull and send it to
The newspaper *iih| Johnaton I’tesirleni Tinman (or hi* signa­
left id* Jacksonville home In»t ture hv this weekend.
Meanwhile, President Truman
Kriitny the day after the Kefauver
committee rnnuunred lie would Ire asked*Senate lender* to restore the
full $.'15,600.(8)0 he tin • requesled
subpoenaed.
Subpoena- iiIkh were out for a for the " I’nlnt F o u l" niogiam of
number of Miami Bench men r e ­ aid to hai-kw'iod laud*.
Senator Alexander Sniilli tit
portedly connected with the 8. A
G. ItiMikie Syndicate. Most of N .l) told reporter* after a White
them were out of Ihe rity, tin House eonferrnre with Mi Ttu
man tliat tin- .Senate A|iprepiiaPHper said.
A long li-d of pulilir official* lion* Uonimittre ’’ iirnlmldy will
is also eontaim-d in the array of reconsider" it* decision to cut the
subpoena* that have been issued funds.
Tlie committee had voted to ir
The New* said Dial umiing them
were Die entire Minmi Beach city ducc In $10,000,000 the fund to
....
tart irhniral aid to underdevelop
rounril; Dade county Sheriff Jim
my Sullivan; Miami nolire, rhiof|&gt;d countries. Ihe money Would he
Walter Headley, and iiiuwarxi piovixted in the $04,6884)96 Jt)Ut&gt;
eingle-pai-kngr appropriations lull
roiinfy Sheriff Walter ( ’ lark.
In Washing)"!) Senator Kefau which rami- up f«r Senate rollver issued a statement Hay ing hi* aidrinlion today.
The llniisc, meanwhile, look up
rnmiilllter
hnd
stihpocnaed n
large numftrr nf witneses tint that a cnmpnniun “ I'uint Four" pro
It. S. marshal* lis*&lt;t “ nnl. Ireen aide posal to guarantee mime It. S. in
In locate rrrtnin ini|mrtant wit- vcstlliciila alaiMld. |l* fate -4a &lt; tin
rrrtnin in view of Hu- Korea rrt:o nessra."
Mr. Truman also asked th-"Since it la posaihle I lint tlirs*wilneaaea may Im&gt; unaware uf ef- Srpntc delegation, made up of
fnrla In locate them," the stale four Di-mix rat s and four Itr
ment enntlnued, ‘ the committee i- piihliriilt* flam ttu- Foreign Itrla
asking the press ntul rndin In give tinnx and Approptiation* (Toinuntwidespread publicity In request tin- (res to auppoit motley napieata foi
th&lt;- Stale I Icpnri merit's "Voire
witnesses appear.*’
They inriuded Johnston Hud of Amerirn "
Tlie I’li'iiilrnl did not rile spr
Friedlander; John Patton, Sr . if
t I'lin iln ii.S (l a I ' . i r t « » l
ttfeatlav'S &gt;-» i-aav 1 « « i

Federal J u s t i c e Itrailcy Odham To
Of Fifth Ci r c u i t Ik* I n s t a l l e d As
Court Dies Today Slate J. C. Chief
TA LLA H A SS E E , July I I —(/1’r
—Judge Curtis I,. Waller of thr
U.8. Fifth Girrult Court nf Atpral* died lirre today.
The 63-yeur-old jurist and fm
nrer law
pnlrnrr
of
Renator
niaude Pepper had lieen ill aio e
he wda atrlrken June 12 by what
his physician called an accident
In the blood vessels in the brain
His wife nnd daughter were at
his ticdslde when lie died.
Judge Waller combined a poll
tiral career in Ida native Mis*i
aippi and hia adopted Florida with
Ilia artlve practice of law before
he first was named In a federal
Judgeship 16 years agn.
He
was
known
thrnughmd
soul hern Judicial rirrlra for h&gt;
ready wit and his ability lo 'ell
a funny atnry. He was petIihp*
•a proitnd of his artirlea nn fi*l
Ing that were accepted by spoil •­
men's magatinea aa he waa nf to.
formal Judicial opinions.
His court rulings often wn •
written in tha rlear narrative styh
of tha popular magasines.
Judge Waller was lairn Jon. ’&gt;
1887. at Silver Creek. Miss. Hi
middle name, Ixmginn. wai th&gt;
name of hla mother's family a
distinguished name in Missixr-ipui
polities.
RED DKLAYH
LA K E 8 UCGKHH, July 11—11’)
—Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
Jakob Malik has called o ff In*
plans to sail for hnrna today nn
tha Polish liner Hatory. Appar­
ently ha will remain hare for tlie
duration of the Korean eritia.
Officials o f thr Gydnla-Ararrirs
Linas announced in New York, a*
tha Batory sailed, that Malik usncellad hla reservations last Friday.
Malik ia chief Soviet delegate la
Ura United Nations.
DOCK

Nn. 232

Brniley (hlliutn will lie installed
na pir-ddi'lit of thr Florida Javrre* at mi ilixtallntion liampiet to
la- held Halnrdav 6 ;:t(l I'. M. at
the Hanford armory. Ed Boot, of
Tamps, retiring pre.jdrul will offiriste at ihe affair.
Seven other slate
vire-pre-idents will hIro |m- irndallfd.
Mr. Ddham, who wur elected to
the lm*! in June at a ntnti- eon
ventlnn lield in Jarksonville, uppointed fiardon Bradley to rrvr
with him na i.tate secretary.
Alvin Odham and Gordon Brad­
ley, ru-chairmcn of tlie banquet,
said that n reception party will he
held at 6:39 I'. M.. following wlurh
time a buffet supper tetll Ih- -erved. After the supper the ini-talliition ceremonie* will take plare
Mr. Odham said a dartre will lie
held after the new hrad* of offire
are officially Inatalled.
Memliers who have not already
made reservation, for (he affair
were urged In do so hv Mr. Od­
ham who asked them lo rail Mrs.
Lundqulat at the Information
Booth,
Jayree nffirlal* estimate Dial
over 150 out-of-town guests will
•pnrar for the banquet.
Music for the dance will lie fur­
nished by AI I’t incc and Ids orrhestra. A prise will Ire awarded
for the loiidrsl mens' sporixlilrts.
RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS
LONDON, Julv ||— (A*)-Thre.Russian arlrnlists have received
visas to come to Britain this wrrk
to hear top flight western spec­
ialists talk about the development
of atomlr energy.
“Hre Russians, who it waa under­
stood would Im- led by V.A. Golubston, announced they will attend
sessions o f the World I’ower Con­
ference being attended by 1.606
delegates of about 56 nations.

GUARDS

R. R. IIA I.K K ILLE D
JACKSONVILLE, July U -f/Pr
RED FODTT FOUR
JACKSONVILLE, July &amp;1—&lt;JP&gt;
Industries
a ra
g?NN. Germany, July ll-O F ) — Waterfront
—^
Western Garmaev's Socialists strengthening watchaa to guard —Edward S. Hal". ?2. general
charged tods
manager of the Rowland Truck
hss •gainst sabotage.
by 1 S | B
waa killed early Unlay
Lieut. Comdr. C. W. Qulniiy, Co„
Const Guard officers In charge when hia car crashed against a
o f marina Inspection, said he
:• abutment
wanted the industries and
waa returning from the
operators. Sev eral
akip„ with Mr*. Hale and their
I17J100
young daughters. They were
lateraate alrend had put

At hint lltitlri inrlun
«$ntl inllinfilv i"M$*tl lo liim l»&gt; ^ ol. !?
($. I louir, tin rtlot ol v'!.itr I $%11 IK l i o r lot I If«$id *. O. I*. I IrnitloH,
Clnlk of llir riti nil ( ’nml Itti Srinmolr ( ’miiilv. IihI.iv Rinimim r$| llir
*p|Htinlmrtit t»l nllirrrt mhI .»«l%• oiv ^i.ill $»l llir Seminole (*ounl&gt;
D rfrnir (*oiimil.
Jmurt L lii|tlry, rli^iniMii **l llir Drfriur ( ’mmril cluviiivt •
r.tilv tlnyi ol Woilcl W.i* II. will »v»tn .it I
tlwiirviMn. Juniff Cml
util hs**!**t hr vit'i* rhnlrmno. A *
li. IVIt'Don ul»o tliirclnl llir ;ti
f at rd lliat tin* fonnalion »»f Iho
filil n of tilt* iK'fiMlNt* f’toitiril m l Iihr I roiiiud h hi lino with pro*
llnlion Honttl «lurinir NVorM Win i &lt;sluti* I»*•i$$ix followrd IhnMicluui!
II lvn:% Imm*n appoint*-)! to .,1 \ tlx count i\ and wit* pm olv n
n» tllrorlnr of tin* now ori:a*o/a p»•vinillnmii \ inovt*. Ih* will prolion. Minn Nnn« \ Whitt* lur* I... . •red ilimit- 11nt«*|v to Mot up n
appoinlrd «M*rii*tfiry. Moml»or&lt; if *k« Icton *»i^.miration
hi
rite
tin* ui-urrul ndviHoiy htnff nit mtivo nri'iUiifaltiiM i** lnt$*i culllit folloU’* .fiunt'E I,, limit')*, II •*ft lor h\ Stllti* tlcfcnsf i i till *
•lam$*H (Jut. n l* llrriulon. A It. ituind.
IVIolittin, Ih. ( h.itIi'.h I.. |*j*11.
Mr. IVtoi M«»n blillrd that llir
Mayor A taliow ('nitnwiiy, .1 r f*o nml ion " f *h$ Ik (n u p ( ouiu il
Mr(*lt*llanil, &lt;'hnHi*)« &lt;J. Sluiff*?, i
*impl\ ha vie pKH'oduio and
Cnl. •liitnoH I*. Malllit’Wft, o
I •in coiif id«*ni ini inblrintioiM or
1**0111 akit*, f«| \\ K. Hakut, t *$| •**'lot in ato i in I hint hoi'n rivi'ivforil MtKlhhlu, I!. (J K 11pa l i t !
• d. that
itirdi uotiniiH UHtr.mt
•Ir.( and IK I*. Ihork.
•oi|\ pioraut i«*uiti v int'Hrtinon at
A. II IV lft tmf in unhiiiiimh: thi I mu ||. iit^o advirtod that
Iho fainitiHi' dutii'N nf diirittu.
ft tmf Initril On |*RK9 R|«|

City Commission French Center
Receives Plans Unites To Make
For New Stadium Pleven Premier
Complete Plans W i l l Socialists loin Right
He Ready July 24.
T o Give Moderate

Gcncr.il Kt.iillry K’ r
vcnls If. S. Tioopa
'Po lie Joined l^y
Armies O f
Allies
W A S H IN G T O N '. Jut,

it

.(•)

— Selecti»e Srrtlre liat.n ,,-kril
ilrafl
laiard* thinughmil llir
nalimi In mrrl their iihi.i ■« fur
a 20.601)•man draft "aa Mam x*
possible and not later than Srpt
39.” MaJ. General l.e»ia It tin
ahey, dirretnr, “enl lln&gt;*r iu
atrurtinna to 51 stair and Iriri.
lorial riirrrlnra who «nprr*i*e
Ihe « or k nl Ihe Im nl draft
hoard*. In St. Vllgualine it was
animimrril that alimit ton 11,.,
idian* « i l l Ih1 indiirtnl into the
\rrny nllliui the next f.n
LONDON, tut, it i/pr n,P
Foreign llflire
«nid •••■*ig t,f
111 it itill * \hi tia-■*a dor in ila-raa
had a acroud talk with Depotv
I'urrlgn Minister \udiri Grnml
kn lodav on a piresililr "peace,
fill aeltlenirnt nf Ihe Korean
eontlirt." Thr Foreign
(lllire
*aid no mud on Ihe oulrmne nf
tin- talk had *o far Ih-cii rere i\ i-il hi re.
WASHING ION. I.dv II &lt;/!’ )
Gertri.il Dural lliaillcv » e &lt;pln(rii today a- saying Amettran lo u r ,
III K oir.1 mil l&gt;r p.in.-d f»V ground
troop* (loin other merulieis o| llir
I hulril Nation*
Clraiiman Ivilmg* (D-Md)

-aid

Hlaillry gat, that tufnttualion I"
the Senate Aiiurd Servile* Com

miller during a Iwo-lmur. • Injeddoor *e**mn. I ydmg* would not
V o l e O f r / ; i T o 1 8 5 name thr ntlirr l IN niembri r« |. Moiivliloti prr*enled paili.i
Dressed with cpirstion* from te1'AltlN, July I I 4/1*1 - |lie
lv Uiliqilclcd plan* and *prri(iva
t“ utrr». I ydgip* w "lid say only
I m»» |» N'&gt;«I|(Mm I Ah%rini$lv ^»$r*(i)
lion * for .Sanfoidt |iio|iovd Mum
lh.it other inriohei* nf llir UN Imvc '
rqial Hall Park lo llir City Com fGiilinnni l%rnr f’lrvrn# •• infmli^r oflered ground lorrf* and dial
'•I
•
I
i »* m $l $I| I *i $iov$ o| KrthhiiH*
If ooiiai,ra tto rx s r **'oto|
nu.tioir lx -1 niglit.
Mr Mouglllon *.llil hr will tuli- Fi i f v u llir iMtiun's nrw pinnirr.
rlrvrn ir«ri\ff| «
III*
ont llir lomplrlrtf plan* wliro thr
MHlIy. u-illi llir n(fulfil voir (fiiml
Gnmnus*ion mrrl* auam ,,n |,,t*
.It i/ i lo IM i

Says E.J. Mounhton

2d.

I Ilf pi in •all* loi llir |oo|ri| to
hr built in sri lion* with llir grand
stand bring iim ilruitfil lint Itnl
will hr i j lied for tritloli* III llir
oidri ol (ntiilllK linn.
Mi
Moiighlori onul that two
•In" iirig room* will hr Imilt tuuli.-i
Die i;t hiiiI-tnml allowing playmi*
iliniii ilinti- enlrattre into mrh of
l » i dligoulA. Then- will hr cutl­
et &gt;'oo land* for hoth wliltr m il
rolmrd prrlnloiii
I ngim-i-r* have utllixed Die ran
tilli-vi'i plan nn a to i-liniinalipo t* hlorkillg the view Tiuiy r«ti
mate Dint Ihe griiiiil.*liind, In rn n
uf eini'igi-ia-y, rail la- emptird in
In * I him aevrii miiuitea.
The only wood to be u*ril ill the
roiiatiilrtion of tin- main errtmi
•-aid Mimglilmt, will go inlo Ih
• nt* mnl inlo n 20-yrm iixpnhnll-,
(•-It roof.
Tit** Gommission ioxtroricd iltxt
lud* Ih- aerutrd (o repair ll&gt;e rity
incinerator after tiring infmiued
Dint the firewall interior of the
furnace in dnmaged. The dnntnge
wua laid lo the giru l umounln " f
wet refuse that Imve lieen dis­
posed liy the unit- Until tlie dam­
age in fixed, ihe City will diap&lt;&gt; e of garbage |iy maintaining a
salutary laud fill on Die Muiiirip.il
Airport grounds.
The Commission Agreed in Cilv
participation in a rough rctetu t
ir-chi-ck of Ihe Hanfnrl area. Thia
art Ion wax in line with the n-rent
ndtion taken by (he Hemimde
County Commissioner*. Both Cily
amt County will now xhnrc Ihe
roxt of ihe project.
In other nrtion* the Commission:
Re-aoned the aira on tlie East
tiide of Olive Sired
between
F.ighlli and Tenth Avenues in the
Goldsboro section. Thi* area i* to
Ih- lire site of the Castle Brewer
Courts, 125-unit Negro boosing
project. The Cily Attorney wns
instructed to draw an ordinanco
rhauging the urea from single
dwelling to multiple dwelling
housing units.
Held up a Is'gion hair Committee request that Hi" City giant the
Legion a permit to hold their
yearly fair nn« Week earlier. Kartho
lyde llnusholder requested •*—
permit so hia eommIMre rotild
sign a contract with Ihe
tlu I’ rolt
Hliows. The Commission dreliteit,
however in view o f the many com­
plaints made hyresldenls of Han­
ford of the typo ahows presented
last year, to hold over the Iteirinn'fi request unlil thn next w ^ i*
tng, at which lime the public, may
liavc voice In the matter.
Mr. llousholdcr reminded the
( O N t t s ^ oa P m *
—L
CORRKCTION
Tho deirot, which the Atlantic
Coast Une Railroad proposeu to
move is that at
Altamonte
Hpringa, and not that at Lake
Monroe as rafferad to in the
County Commission story Fri­
day.

Nebraska Ravaged
R.v Rising Floods
As Five I rives Lost

Mr Im -* »0 linmt *$f11$I 10 A M
Mi(II m|.$v , In i imi|i|r|r In% fftliiiirt
Ini /Vm-imM v -•|&gt;|*1«»v.«|. |ft |ei|«| ir
its \s s i it i \ i i i r piti s s
|it$111*•&gt; In* ri|irrlr$l In li.ivr d
I'lo.iil
wntoi*
iiirnni &gt;&lt;L n ’ -v
i .ilnnrl fniiunl liy Inn^lil.
men* in N'elira.-kn today
nfter
I'lt vrii Wilt llir &lt;kr«nit(l hi hi in striking damaging hlow . to rreu.
•I wrrk ii.iliircl In liy lit riul nnd tiroperly in Ih. i .i l ••iittsl
pint of rlu- stale 1 o ,* were e*.
I Mill • |eeelll|« «| ri|$|$ f Itr &lt;ni|t| iiinntril in the million ..f .lollai
liv Ki* Inrn willuuii i yutvrllllltrn*
More- Dim, 696 pc, .on |,.,vi- tt i
•in* r Iniir ' I w|*»n 1'irmiri Circil • I Ire-ii IniniP* freiiil (In (loo t w ill' ll
'treirk the town, of Yuri MiCool.
j»r\ I 'tel ••ill ir\»$*$trfI
Iteavri Cl*, m g hi .I f'relr t'iva
I lu IffW 191» iiiir i |»l•• n|r«| Willi persona I.. I llioii live
In tha
llir \ %rinl*ly In mill* Itrlmul .« flood*
Till- ringing water •■( Die big
killing; unvriniii* ul iii ,t Iniir nl
lllire- Ki t n liesdril (..i 11.-,tt it.... •
llllrifl.lllnilrtl f ||Ma.
community of It,non, *itli n • re-t
I'lrvrn Iml llir *il|&gt;|i«»rl »$f I lit* of 255 feet eight
fc-t
at.nvo
S*H*inli *• , (in* r*i|itiht l{c|iiililiran floo.l hinge pre.lirli-i| fm 'I lull
Movi ini’iit (M ill*) ili«*
I S«»* day. Families were moving form , lrt'i*t iml N $*»*n*'iiuM rti «l|i*iin*t tine from Ipuiiim iu Die ukDi of
nf iii(l«'|irn«li*iil
Tin i 'nmiminirtts Iho flood wiili-i* I’iirm&gt;-r
nl .n
fm ini'i! llu* lull), nf l|i$* vnl$* il» w eir moving live to.-l to higher
l!»niL.I In m rnnfii iiimI iuii.
ground
Appmvrtl nf I’l* v* n hi p in n irr
Flood danger
• • &lt;&gt;d 'n north«|rpi*n»l«'»l Inup'ly nn (|i»* SiM'inlinlrt.
central Kmrea*
Bui
o v erfliw '
L iihI u«’$*k $*k I’ mnn* i llrn ri
i i Ii11•- wiirt rmifii HHii liy f»
f•* from the Knw and Blue n&gt;ers
spilled not over milch lowland
(I iMiilHtird IMe I'Mge 'I'b n I
Shower* were fmer.i i m tinrt.r
o f tip- f l o o d area
Bain nl'-n war iu proipo,.) for
tin. nor thrill plain . Do- rerilt d
and oiithern Ruckle and In T ot
a*. Fair weather wn* repnrlcd
LONDON. July 11- (/ II War over other rrtion of the countl v.
M iiii.tn John Klrarhoy iituilogised although much rlmidv and for-gv
loduv for some of Die things he weather |irevnllod earlv today In
said about llu- Hrhuman plan in a the miJaile ADanDr and New I ng
speech ten dnv" ago at Colchester. land atatea.
"I part re-iil&gt;•* Iv regret," lie told
Tilt*
I’nrtfir
noitliwi-d
and
the lion mj of Common*, " if any northern Nrw Fngliiud .talc, * , i r
expressions which I used are- felt the only aira* reporting temper­
hv M. Schiiniiiii nod Ilia a-.'H-inte* atures below not mill They were
to reflect in any « &lt; v upon their above seasonal level* in the not th­
motive*."
em plain* and Dio rent nil and
Hlrurliey
denied that he de- southern ilockifs and m-iir normal
neiihi-d the propo-nl by the Frenrl over other are-a*. Butte, Mont ,
Foreign Mini, li t Robert Hchuman with IH above, wn* mu o f the
for pooling we*.-tern Europe's coal country's mole»l &lt;pot early to­
and teel a* n "plot" ngjiin*t (he day. Top mark yo derelav waa 107
people of llie continent.
at Presidio, Tex.
lint lie cnwi-ded Dial he refer­
red to ith propmeit supt n-pntional
Miithority for running Do- pool a*
n “ scheme" designed lo "v i event
Ihe people really conirolllng tlieir
High vesierdsy H7
economic system.”
Low This Morning 68
Bain yesterday .01
GL'IDANt E OFFICER
Total rain to date tot
Tom H. I Iren. vrterMii'* ruiilInly normal r..infnll 7 61 in
snre offirer. will lie In Hsnfnrd
rhea.
July IH. nt 2:69 |\M. to aasiai
vetr-rans and tlieir dependents nn
prolilunia whirh they may have.
Mi. Deen ran lie located at thiJACKSO NVILLE. Julv I
(•rr
offire* of l.loyd F. Hoyle, Semi­
Atlanta
nole County Senator.
5tr. Deen l.-sued ihe following Boston
schedule for Geneva and Oviedo. Chicago
2:66 P.M. Geneva
Posloffica; Des Moines
3:30 P.M. Oviedo Postoffiee; 6:00 Galveston
P.M. State Road Camp Nn. 8534. Kansas City
Phonis
Saint Louis
GREEK AMBASSADOR
W ASHINGTON, July 1I—GP)— Shreveport
Under-secretary o f State John Jacksonville
E. Peurifny waa nominated
by Key
. Week
President Truman today to he am- Miami
bassador to Greece.
Tampa

St rarlwy A |&gt;oloKi/.L'H
l-’or Schiimim Altark

Sanford Woollier

THE WKATHKU

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                    <text>PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

CROSS-NUMBERS MAKE A PROBLEM
Playing With Words
By Phyltl* E ra trr nnd Edith Im m i
A. Th# following letters, now In their proper
sequence, are word endings. Add letter or letter*
In front to make a word. I ----- yll. 2 . — •— ------rrh. 8. -------------------- — tu. I. — - - ym. 5.— —

flh. 6 . --------------- ni t. 7. — an. 8 . ------ tyr.
S .------ sc. 10. --------------------- ptcy.
R. Find the words which contain the following
double letters In sequence,
l . ------------ — . 2 . ------11 -------. a. — ------ k-

C. 1. Transpose funrrnt to make two words. 2 .
Transpose Prethulrriau to make three words.
3. Transpose n trrrlh rait to make three words.
4. Transpose S/ianith inarnnn** to make four
words.
D. What are the common characteristics of
these six words: Deft, sighing, cnlnmess, canopy,
first, stun.
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HEN Doctor White died, hin library of 100

C H A K E S P E A R E lias Juliet any In "Romeo and Juliet":
**
W hat'* In n mtinrT that which ton «i/l a Ton
liy nn\) other mime umultf *m*U ns sireel.
Nevertheless, there in something In a nnme — something the
name signifies. Thin Whix Qulx is a test of knowledge of the origi­
nal mnnnlngH of some common nnmre, I. c., their meanings in the
languages in which they originated.
Originally Palririn. the given name of Bliss
Vanlvcr, tlio New York model posing above,
meant 'nnMc*. Match up three other mmmnn
names with the definitions nt right whlcli, of
course, arc not given in proper order, ,
( 1) K irlfn

(A ) I’ ora

( 2) Katharine
( 8) Eleanor
(4) China
( 6) Lucille
(• ) Edith
(7) fieri rude
(8 ) Mary
&lt;») Margaret
(10) Frances
(11) Josephine
(18) Elisabeth

III) Youngehoot
(C ) Him fhsll add
II )
) floppy, rich

valuable medical hooka waa divided among
Ms flve eons, all of them doctors also. Hen got na
many leas than Arthur as Edward got less tlinn
Dan. Charles gut as ninny more than Dan na Hen
got more than Charles.
How many did eneh eon receive?

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( E) A lamp or torch
( F ) He7.fl nut

III) Hitler
( I ) A pearl
(J) Very faithful
(K ) Free
(I.) Light
(M ) Oath of my (Jod

It so happened that Harry, thu name with which
Mr, Truman wan christened f»P years before ha
baeama Chief Executive, aiguilles 'chitif o f /As
house.' Bee If you can tunic It up these common
Btaacullne names with their original meanings:
(I I ) Robert
(N ) A twin
(O) Somewhat black
(14) Nigs!
(P ) Warrior-wolf
O l ) Gey
(18) Thomas
(Lit Lover of hnrssi
(R ) Red beard
(IT) Ralph
( 8 ) Mistletoe
(18) Pklllp
(T ) Very powerful or rirb
(18) William
( U) Protector of rsst
(80) Walter
(V ) Ron of old ago
(81) Richard
(W ) Tiller of soil
(88) Benjamin
(X ) Drown »t ranger
(38) Gsorge
(Y ) Wood matter
(84) Donald

prinUr’atypa-ean you would
•Idee the alphabetic letter*.
These eh in tten would be Ideo^
trophic. That Is, they would
aland for Idea*, not for sound*.'
Common ament these well-oatabliahed character* are the
punctuation marks and maths*
matiral symbols, els. of which
are shown, In whits, la ala of
the black apaces. Do you know
what they are?
Fill tbs shaded spaces In this
unusual poser, called a bss-csll
with the Isttera o f the names of
the characters, start!ns with
tbs starred osll to sash csss and
coins clockwise about tbs black
center. Tbs words Interweave,
that la letters of one form port

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WHAT DO YOU THINK?
UPPOSE you went to take one drop of watar

S from 1,000 drops of water In a glass and mis
It with 1,000 drop* of Ink In another glaaa, Thao

suppose you took ona drop of the latter mixture
and put It in the glaaa with tha remaining W f
drew of water. Would you then have aa much Ink
fa tits water glaaa aa water In the Ink glam?

Conjunction.
Middle row: 1. To fepay. 2. A
•null flower. 3. A verbal noun.
4. To receive aa a aourte or orlfin, 6, Maecultne natn*.
Bottom row: 1. Irksomeness.
2. To display.

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and sideshows nnd mil saw little
prospect o f saving any of hit
salary for his week’s lunchea
and carfare, unless he did noma
fast thinking. I f hn could keep
the children occupied with one
thing the whole evening, they
might overlook the more ex­
pensive attractions.
The first concession that mat
the kiddies' eyes was the carou­
sel. Hill sought out the owner
and mndo him a proposition.
"You charge ten rente a ride,"
he explained, "and I have flve
children with mo. Here are
twenty dollars. The kids will
want to ride on different ani­
mals and will change their
places after each ride, l^ t them
cnntiiiuo to use Hie merry-goround as long hr they do not
scat themselves in exactly tha
same order twice."
The owner readily agreed to
do this. At flfty cents a ride for
the group, he reasoned, the
twenty dollars would pay for
forty rldea. Long before that
amount had been taken, the kids
would repeat one of their forma­
tions. Hut, he reasoned without
Hill.
The tatter superih l elided the
changing of the youngsters'
mounts 'hnd kept track o f tha
order oh a sheet of paper. How
much money did Bill make or
lose on this transaction T
The other children on the car­
ousel, or the number of animals
have no bearing on the problem.
It la only the order o f Sally'a
little relatives -that we are con­
cerned with.

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FIGURE IT OUT
PUZZLI8T, asked to tell the
kmiddle Initial of his name,
replied: " I t la the letter that
la not found In the spelling of
the numbers from I to 100, but
la found In all th* others."
What Is It?

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IT'S MILES LONG
VA/RITE, using only nine Ist▼▼ ten, the longest asms, that
it la poaatbl* for anybody to
writs. And do it wlthla one
minute.

26. (20)
(24) 20.
27. (33)
(39) 15.
18. (48)
(64) 21.
12. (60)
(64) 27.

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23. (47) 9. (60) 36.
(56) 16. (67) 12. ( 68)
11. (61) 8 . (62) 9.
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82. (44)
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IU ST hy look^ Ing at then

five familiar ob­
jects, you can
And a snake.
W rite down
lb # names o f
each o f the ob­
ject*. Select two
letters from four
of the words and
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SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE

Sleight-of-Hand

R. DOAKE8, a well-to-do business man,
was on n hunting trip alone In an Isolated
region when hie auto broke down. Finding no
house near and knowing he was some distance
from n village with a garage, he directed himself
toward eotao railroad tracks, hoping to flag a
freight and get n ride from the crew. He met two
tramp* who war* welting for a freight They InWted him to join their meal, which consisted of
only a few rolls, one tramp having Ova and the
other three.
Whan • freight did com* along, it was going
fP ft * „wnmg direction for the tramps and they
decided not to accompany Mr. Doakea. But he,
ptsassd by thtir hospitality and friendliness, gav*
them two doQam and suggested that they divide
It In propogtfen to the amount of rolls each had
given him. Wh*t was the proportion T

A HANDKERCHIEF Is ade“ quite equipment for many
tricks at Christmas time parties.
For one, the conjurer twists^
a handkerchief into n rope,
holds one end of It and snaps th*
other la the sir. No knot
aoDeari.
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Dividing Up the Books

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number punts
i s s o l v e d In
s o m e w h a t the
was had enough that Rill's same manner as
best girl forgot ahnul her date th e p o p u la r
with him and went to a dancecross-word puxwith Tom instead. What hurt the ile. Numbers,
most waa. when Hill arrived all h ow ever, a re
dressed up, at Hally's house, that used In each o f
he was induced to take the five the numbered
younger member* nf the family
horixontal and
to the Fireman's Carnival.
vertical rowa of
The show grounds were teem­ squares, Instead
ing with refreshment booths o f worda. The
fig u res "cross’*
just as do the
letters o f the
words. A due to
each number ts
given In the sum
o f the digits that
compose It.

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�JULY 5. 1950

QTIjtf Wanted Sfmilfc

In Unify Thrre In Strength—
To Protect I ha Peace of I hr World;
To Promote fhr Progrrna of America.
To Produrc Prosperity for Sanford.

A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXXI

Entnhlinhed 1908

Civic Groups
To Cooperate
On Re-Check

En Route To Korea

CountyAndCity Lead­
ers Want Another
Census Count Made
Of Immediate Area
Seminole County, the City of
Sanlnrd and thr Seminole County
• f t Chamber of Commerce will co­
operate in making an immediate
re-check of imputation to determine
if a te-cnunl of the U. S, Cenru*
it advisable.
The decision to make the rcehrek was made at the meeting of
the Seminole County Committion
this morning when Mayor Andrew
. Carraway and Chamber of Comnierre Manager Edward Higgins
apfieared to point out thr nrrd for
a terounl.
I lie County and City will sliaie
tile rapense of the re-check, with
the Cliamlirr nl Commerce re-canvasring precincts I and 3 embrac­
ing the immediate Sanford area,
and Ilie County Commissioners
taking tbe responsibility of rr*»r checks in llieir own districts,

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names on an enclosed post ca.iT
m
TIm* nelion this morning fob
lowed the receipt by Mayor Carraway o f telegrams from Con­
gressmen Herlong and Hmathcr*
in reply to requests Ivy the City
and County for ii census recount.
Tile requests were made upon rcetinimendatinn of tho board of dirertnrs of the Chamlior of Comrnerro at a meeting Monday morn­
ing.
Cotigressnian Smatho's reportmi that he and Congressman Herlong had contacted the Hoard of
Census in rrferonco to the Semi­
nole County protests, and had rereived permission
to send in
lim ila s H

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"Thi* is not n iletailcd check,"
said Mr. Higgins, “ hut if in the
opinion of the U.8. Board of
Census, sufficient
discrepancies
nrr shown, it is possible that they
will order a recount of the entire
County."
Meanwhile, he
declared,
the
Chamber o f Commerce is putting
out posters with space for idnnk
signatures in stores and adver;.| tisementa with coupon blanks are
‘ being plarcil in Tho llernld. and
citizen* who have been overlooked
In the rensus are nrgeil to sign
these nnd return them In the
Chamber of Commerce.
Heads of nil firms lirlonging to
.
the Chamber of Commerce, to­
gether with managers o f 260 addi­
tional places of business
have
lieen requested liy loiter to cheek
names o f employees not included

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Friction Between
State Game HeadH
Flares At Meeting

------TALLA1IA88KK, July «--&lt;/!•&gt;The Florida Came Commission
today halted an attempt to turn
a meeting on hunting and fishing
regulations into a discussion of
friction ivelween Commissioner M.
C. Lewis of Orlando and Chair­
man Cecil Webb of Tampa.
There were indirationa to con­
troversy would come up for more
discussion aa soon As game regum laliona were settled, however.
Lewis has charged Wrhh is
high handed and la using his po­
sition ay chslnnan to further an
ambition to lie govsmor of Flor­
ida. He said Wabb "would like
nothing better' than to have me
t
removed and soma ana else ap­
pointed that would go along with
hia ileaires and wishes."
Tho quarrel came Into the pic­
ture the Instant the commission
meeting was declared officially
. . under way. President Ralph ElW Hot of the Hillsborough County
Wildlife Association eama prompt­
ly to the front of the room to com­
plain "Webb la the victim of un­
fair attack* by tbe good commis­
sioner Lewis of district five. We
want tbe sportsmen of Florida to
know we resent this attack."
Commissioner Miller V. Joiner
• f Jacksonville attempted to etop
the discussion with a suggestion
"we get down lb the subject mat­
ter. We’re
tiesria."
That brought Lincoln L. Jacobs
of DeLand to his feet to ask
"wkat'e the use of settling game
laws unless we have a commission
that can work together?"
However, Porter Lansing of
Hanford, vice president of the
Bewinols County Sports Associa­
tion, declared "a majority of ut
cease here tto give our vlewa on
the hunting season." He said he
to hear, the WebhLewie dispute discussed“

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of

aptly Moved to
with any personalities
to settI|ag the h utThe ictlen carried

it

Communist Troops Continue
To Hurl Back U.S. Defenders

Harry Says National Over Fifty Persons
Guard And Reserv­
Reported Injured:1
ists Will Not Be
Cause Of Accident
Is Not Determined
. Called To Colors

Brig. Oan. John H. Church
HOE Is the latest photo ot ftrig
Gen. John II. Church, commander
of the Ityukyus (Okinawa) mili­
tary government who, according to
- ‘•—ut report, has been appointed
• of a “Joint drfense opcratiun i&gt;&gt; United States and South
Korean forces.
(International)

Criminal Lawyer
Asks Fast T r i a l
In F o r g e r y Case
George Davis Claims
He W as Not Involv­
ed In Any Racket
iy\N FRANOSCa July f&gt;—&lt;/!’)
George T. Davi*. noted criminal
lawyrr and former northern Cali­
fornia campaign manager (or
I’rrsidenl Truman, today atked a
■|&gt;ecdy trial to absolve himself oi
charges he was involved in a $100.000 Chinese birth certificate racket.
He voiced a heited. denial im­
mediately alter a federal grand
jury indicted him and a Chinese
on eight counts. The maximum
sentences possible in rase o( con­
viction ate 40 years imprisonment
nnd $80,000 in fines.
Davis, whose clients liavr includ­
ed the late Tom Mooney, Convict­
ed in the 1916 preparedness day
parade hnmlnng in San Francisco,
said he had helped seven Chinese
apply for birth certificates but
wss guilty of no pcrsonsl wrong
doing.
Federal invent (gator* anid the
indielmente of Davis this week and
of another prominent attorney laat
wrrk followed a three-year investi­
gation into how Chinese, shortly
after World War II, got passporta
hark to China after having enter­
ed this country illegally.
'All gavo their birth dates prior
to the fire," (1000 earthquake and
fire in Han Franeisco) said E.
Wells Hailey, Stale Department
agent.
"Hut they didn’t know Sacrame­
nto (the state rapital) had dupli­
cate birth records."
Davis said:
" I t ’a true that I handled a few
birth rertiflrate cases. I am sure
nothing I did in connection with
"■ l i l M l in l a st T ots I
(Uaatt

Earle T. LouckH Ilaa
IftHued 9 New Cards
Capt. Earle T. Lnuck*. who thle
year received a gold medal from
the American Legion for his out­
standing work In securing 1050
memlierships for the Sanford Poat
No. 63, is on the job again, and
has already issued nine 1061 rards.
Members of the Post who wish
to be classified as earlv membera
can now obtain cards from Capt.
Loucka, or ran get in lourh with
him by contacting James SingleUry. post adjutant

WASHINGTON. July 6 - &lt; / P ) Preridrnt Truman threatened to­
day to take drastic action unless
switchmen abandon their strike on
five major railroads.
He called it an unjustified strike
and blamed it upon a small minori­
ty of the switchmen.
Hr said the switchmen declined
to abide by tbe recommendations
of a very aide presidential fartlinding board.
Mr. Truman told his news con­
ference hr hopes drastic action will
not be necessary to force the strik­
ers hack to their jobs.
Bill be said he would act if it
it became necessary. He declined,
however, to say what steps might
be taken.

ICnilsstS as Pace Tot*)

Rosalind R u s s e l l
Draws Acclaim Of
VS Businesswomen
SAN FRANCISCO, July 0 -UPt
— Movie actress Rosalind ltu«*ell
won the acclaim nf the nation’*
business women for her portrayal
of wise-cracking career women.
The National Federation nf
Buslneaa and Professional Women'a Clubs honored her with a
spaclal award at Uialr convention’*
"Women at the Turn of the Crntury" prograam.
Five othai
ar women were hon­
ored for their auccess in business.
They Included:
Donfthy Wright
l/lclx-H. of
Ban Francisco and New York,
Commercial Designer and Crafts­
man; Irene, top designer for mo­
tion pictures and for leading U.S.
stores; and Mias Diana Bourbon
of Hollywood, director of radio for
the weet coast of a large advertialng agency (Ward Wheelock)
and a pioneer In radio production.
Tbe convention approved extension of social security to em­
ployed persons not covered hv a
statutory retirement eystem. It
endorsed voluntary medical ear*
group insurance and expansion of
publfe health program*, mediral
research, education and hospitals
but voiced opposition to a compul­
sory government-controlled medi­
cal plan.

Senator George Says Korean War
Will Hit U. S. Tax-Cutting Dream
WASHINGTON. July 6 — (/P) — The American consumer's out­
look lor a multi-million-dollar excise tax cut-~oa movie lickeU, fur
coats, pocketbooks. jewelry and scant of other things— was tied
tighter than ever today to the war in Kona.
Chairman George (D-Ga) of dm Senate Finance Committee
summed up the tag situation thus:
L Tha committer, now rnaiidering tha Hnuee approved
to slash excises by * $1,010,000.. »
taL
NII

It speedily to President Truman.
*.
But i"M
i . But
f then
tbera is
la a
a sudden
sudden
worsening" o f tha international
situation “ wa May find It ad­
visable to delay final action on
any tag MD at this aatelow o f
proceed

fin.*

Passengers Cling To W ing Of Stricken Plane

1lie Tokyo licadquiitci* to iif
miioiqur did nnl coniitm lluv, bill
•aid tank-mppoiled I'ommuniit in­
fantry wa* in the area 31 mile*
south of Seoul and ciidit miles
*ntilh.o( Suwon. It *atd grnrtal in­
vader reenfnrcrntent with troop*
and atlillriy wa* tllidrivvay.
Witlulrawal of Amrtic.in troop*
Rill Cnrithrr*. photographer for
for "rcgtotiping and leorgani/*the Galesburg Register-Mail Wlid
roaches unit counted right 'lend
tion after coordinated invader tnhe went through the wrecked
Iry and tank a**aillt« on U S.
four " f them in n washroom.
|wi»iiimi» was acknowledged by th*
TRAIltD BY A COAST OllARD CliTltR (bin kcroimd), n in..11 Ivvin-rngtm.l &gt; ipluuc t.ivii-;. Into thr skyport at
Other check* placed the ninnhei
the foot of Wall Street, Now York, a* pa.vengcis hr on the wing in on alt ipt lo balance It. The plane, tnakcommunique.
of known dead at seven. One wa­
(lutrrnnlhmal)
lug a rout In : tun from Oyster Bay, New York, strut k . submerged log •' It Inndrd.
An American field headquarter*
rm unidentified woman in a Peoria
spokesman had said a few hourhospital; four were in the wash­
earlier thut American troop had
room, anil Otto Rrinkman, I’eorra
heiii fmred hurt, eight to ten
Journal reporter, said he counted
mile*.
bodies of two women in the wreck­
age. One wan Mully mangled J
The Tokyo communique credited
American V Ml Jet plane ■ with
The list of injured ranged be­
destroying eight enemy tank i in
tween 50 and 76 persona. Rome
new ntrike* south of Rtiwim.
were In rrilirat condition: otherThe field lieadquaiter .-poke*
were treated lor minor wmied
Y u lor M r,rern$,v*r*t *nlr giowrr whn trrrnllv irluinril limit
man said 2tt to 35 of Hie Russianand released from hospitals Im tour ol *rven Emoocan cnuninr* in niiiipsm **dh 21 grown* lin-n
built tiink* noil It) to 25 Yak
mediately.
tlirnugbmil tbe United Stair*, ilnl.ii -il today that br -voipitlu/r* *vd!i
\AJnc I planes had lieen destroyed by
Among the dead was Mr*. Cora thr plight ol thr average working man Ixdli in Hi Ham and on tlm cmi- i^ionccr Citizen
v v n n American
,
__ forces,
#____ ...
hut did not ipoeiItlwlllns
Cleveland, O , who
the period. Apparently
w*r‘
Founder Of San­ fy
was returning In Cleveland from linrnt.
summarizing all recent actions.
Socialism pirvail* everywhere, be raid, and added dial men Im
I at* Angeles with Iter grand daugh­
ford Garden Club The spokesman *aid the Ijh'da
ter, Delores Keith. 15. Delot**,• talked to expreoaen lilkir hope*
had Din to 170 heavy lank in
who was injuted, said her grand­ ol getting ahead.
European einintriea wliirli tin
Mm. Suian limn belle Wight, South Korean hut speculnted they
mother was dead.
"One employee of the War D«- vlnitcd, he *aid. with the excep­
might l«&gt; running low on fuel a*
Tho injured were taken to threu iiaitinent in London told me that tion of Sweden, wliirli eseapi'd |iioneet S.tiihml &lt;ili/ctt, widow of their (tiriou* drive progressed, lie
hospital* In Peoria and two at lie hod not tMiugl.t a Knit of »tie war and whose living aland- tlir late Henry Wight and founder placed American ln**o* in defon-e
clothe* *inei&gt; tho war," he do- anrd i* about '.in p ri-ent higlier
Galesburg.
ol tlie Manfoid Garden Club, died of the South Korean n-pnlilte a*
About 15 coaches of both Mii-ont- -I*i e&lt;| and pninli-d out tluil Hie than tluil of llu- other i-oiilltrli*. lail night at ti-GO o'clock following nominal to "iteavv" I"1' Rave it"
man'*
pay
for
a
five
day
week
England
and
Sen'land
have
nglint train* were jammed tog'liter
indication of the *ir&lt;- " f American
wa- five pound* and ono *tiil- ilt-lllluri; of a type that rum- a Inti-f illticM.
in tho wreckage. Four or five
fore*** or what would I"- M'gatdi-d
Itng. A pound aniouMa to (1!&gt;D (.area with thut of inid-wentorn
were telescoped and badly wreck­ in American money. The average
Ibivatr funeral service* Im Mi* n* heavy losses.
United
State*
uiw
l
modern
farm
tin Washington an at my spokesed. Some nosed into the soft emlh working mint'*
pay i* ahnjl niaehincry t, und, he a**erted. Wight were held tin* afternoon at
Ilian *«id General MaeAiHiui *
along the right-of-way.
$ lit. 50 a week, ho raid.
In Franrc and (ii rninny lie found Iter home at Ililt) Park Avenue.
headquarters had advised that tlm
Alimit tin- »ame Mundard of thut the little plot* of ground
ReenuHC of tho early hour it was
Mn. Wight w.i* born in Sum- situation of American giouml
irn a lln iir.1 o n I ' x , I h e r r l
living prevail* in tho other we*t
some tlnro before help could reach
ill'ri tile, s. ( |*cb 22. IHht' and forre* *1* not considered serious
tho wreck scene. Farmer* ta lly ­
any way.")
wa«
tbe daughter of l)r. and Ml*. in American
ing axes came from the neighbor­
reinforcement*
r»
I.rwt* Boticliellc. ''lie wa» muincr* rep.nted lining ru*b;-'l
hood to chop path* to those trap­
Jan 6. IHHti to Mr. Wight I wo point* on the V S. left fUnk «&lt;
ped in tho rlehris.
inmtllo prim In Mr. Wtgbl'i de.illt, Pylngnynn, Kongdoyu and Kami
The mall roarh that led the
(none of which show &lt;m detailed
Apr. Iti. 1946, the Wtglili rclechain nf derailing car* was four
nm|M l
braird thru iJIlli wrddtug anniver­
or five cars Irehind the d ir-el
Dining Hie l » ■moving action
sary, I liry lived im a lime III ,.h i Rer, one American riimmatid
locomotive. Mark Fries* o f Chilli•t Mi*I
W ASHINGTON, July l* id’i
TAI.I.AIIASKEE. July &lt;'• td’i
U ', * ll* * '* " "
eothc, III., who was in charge of A Chicago crime expeit told *en Two more people died today a* a Cano, &lt;ia., and Jacksonville, and
the Kl ,Captalri mail roarh, said aim* today that the old At Clilione result of fourth of July truffir in 1911) came to Sattimd. where
the train was traveling normally syndicate i* ot ill flmiri-hing witli "ii-ldent*, linnging Florida'* lioli- Mr. Wight ctlahliilicd the Wight
Grocery Co., a wlrnleiale firm.
when "apparently something went underworld link* reaclting many tlav death total to nilti.
part* of Hie Uniteil State*.
The highway patrol said "lie
Since 1042 Mr*. VViglit *erv«|
wrong under tho mail car."
Director Virgil I’ctcraon of the or two other* injured in thr 210
"W e swerved and aeemr-l to Chicago Crime Commi*»lon te«ti- ncridents reported over the Fourth a* piesiilerii of ll&gt;" enni|iHuy. She
ha* been nrltve n* n leader of
■all through the air to the left. Wo fieil that the *yndicate had form- may die.
the l''ir*t Church of Chri*t. Kciencd
alliance*
with
powerful
gang
The patrol announced ,lhe state ti»l, and in philanthropic and cul­
hit the locomotive and the fir *1
The Itev. W.K Weill., who dur­
leader* and "partieularly
witli
car of the Chief."
niemlM-rs of the sn-ealted Flunk had lift traffic death* from Jail. tural work, including thr founding ing World War II vvn* a prisoner
I to June .10 topping llie lotat in I0:!'i of tli" Sanford Garden of the German* for •• month*,
The ear* ahead o f tho wreck - Co.telln gang in New Vork."
the loromntivr and lead coaches -if
fot
the *HUir period last year hv Club Thi* wa* a branch of the was recently railed ft mil til ecu
I’eterson le.*tificd l*'fm e the
Sanfmd Wormin'* Club of which Covo Spring* to a-.lime Id* new
the El Captain—rolled ahead nu
157. There Ita* lieen nnlv a -even Mr*. Wight w.i a chatter mem­
iliilir* a* pastor of the Lake Mon­
the tracks for about a half mile. Senate rrittie investigating coin.
percent
liter
ease
in
traffic.
miltre
whuh
is
Nludving
wav*
nnd
ber and president in 11)21 through roe Raptlst Church
Rrinkman, the Peoria report'r
mean*
lo
erurk
down
on
liig-tune
However, Hie patrol repotted a lillOi.
lit*
nurrre&lt;U
ihi* IC**v P i .
said ha was told the El Captain
Until recent vi-ara, Mr*. Wight's Rrninard who resigned after two
was traveling about 00 miles »n gamlding and crime in the United drop of 70 death* In May t" 40
8tatn*.
chief hobby was her hi'iutiful years nf service, and during whose
hour at the time and that the ehirf
Another witne**. Gov. f.uther in June. Fewer driver* are ex- garden*, nnd *he wa* a source of ministry 31 members had joined
waa doing 70.
reeding
*peed
limits,
the
nut
ml
Youngdahl
of
kfinnesota
urged
great help to beginner* in gar­ the church by baptism and hv
The El Capitan la an extra fHrr,
all coach train which operates be­ the Federal Government to wipe said. It ha* lieen "inducting a dening, and wrote many article* letter. The latter i* retiring from
campaign
against
speeding
In
tween Los Angelas and Chicagn out crime *yndirate* which he *aid
for various garden
magazine* the active ministry.
Rev. Wrldi recently completed
It left Loa Angelea at 1:30 P. M. are challenging the power nf some addition, the State Road, Depart­ The area on I’ark Avenue north of
ment
recently
po*led
sign*
show­
the Wight home wa* beautifiwil nr studies at Stetson Unlvrt dv. II*
July 4. It was due in Chicago a' state government*
Youngdahl, who i« credited with ing speed* considered rca*onnldc a purk and both Mr -iml Mr*. 1* married to the former Zpo I
7:16 A. M. today.
The Kansas City chief is a coin* driving slot marhine* mil of Minn­ an (lie highway*.
Wight took much interest in It Leonard nf Wisconsin, 'llu v hav*
hi nod pullman ana coach eipu' * esota, Mlggcitod these Ktep* to
A* m ■iren11hi nf the Woman'* two children, Della Marie, age
HAT
IN
RING
It Iaft Kansas City at 10 P. M attack the problem:
Club, Mr*. Wight aided in tile es­ three and Mark, age 2J months.
BOSTON, July
Retired tablishment of school lunch pro­ During the war. Rev. Wehlr rrv.-d
( I ) Inipo-i- heavy tax pi-nallt'"
last night. It waa due in Chicag.
on gamlding |irofits; (2) impose Admiral Louis E. Denfeld ha* an­ gram.
I in a bomber squadimi, wai hot
at 7:46 A. M. today.
atiffei fine* and jail terms on con- nounced hi* candidacy for the Re­
Of the five Wight ehildien, two down and was raptured hv the
vietrd criminal*; and (3 )
give publican nomination for Govern­ daughters survive: Mi*. (Ml. Kirt* Germans.
state governor* power to remove or of MasNacliiisrtl*.
((.'•■llnar* •&gt;■ •*■■» T ots!
The l.ake Monroe Church l«
local nffiriah who fail to enforce
planning a daily vacation Bilde
laws.
School during the last two months
. Peterson *aid many important
of July with Frank Farmei
Mors than 136 employer* &lt;&gt;f criminal gang* of today grew out
principal. The rhurrh co-operate*
American Fruit Growera Inc., end of the Chicago-New York City
in the larger program of tin*
membera mf their families enjoy­ Kang* of litany year* ago.
Seminole Association, the State
ed a barbecue given by the Com­
He gave the committee a long
Raptlst
Convention, and
I he
pany at Ita plant in West San­ list o f name* of mrn he *aid were
Southern Raptiat Convention.
ford last night.
Cbnncrted with the old Capone
TOKYO. July 6 — (/P) — Vice Admiral Ailltur D. Struble said
The heavy rain during thr af­ gang. And then hr added:
I'vday bit Seventh Fleet ran strike North Korea and still protect For­
ternoon put out the fire where W
"Many of the»e individual* are
E. Hathaway waa barbecuing the ■till important mentliers of the mosa from potiible Communist invasion.
meat at the grounds of the Fiftv Capone syndicate nf 11)60. Numer­
Die Seventh FLrt was ordered to keep invaders away from For­ High yesterday III
Associates, and it was an hour and ous others have grown lo powpr mosa.
Low this morning UK
a half before he could get it and have beenmu influential withStruble conferred wi it General MacArthur after directing a two- Bain yesterday 1.07. inchc*
started again. The gueata had
lU M ttawl « * ra«e T » * t
rain, July. 3-lti incite.
day carrier plane strike against North Korea with combined American Total
high pralaa for the well prepared
July normal rainfall 7.03 in
pork, beef and lamb.
and Brftlah force..
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rne*.
The chunky Normandy invasion Far East, likewise said hia forces
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina.
BANK STATEMENTS
July A—&lt;/P|—A U. 8 . six-engine veteran told a pres* conference have had "nothing confirmed" in
WASHINGTON, July
I’ i
plane ha* been forced down in an that carrier pilots destroyed all submarine "intact*.
Tha eomptrollar of the currency omargrncy landing with fire in tha North Korean plane* they
A Chinese central newa agency
to&lt;lay iaaimd a call for a state- one engine at Rumampa, in San­ could find in aweapa from Pyong­ correspondent pressed S t r u b l e
JACKSONVILLE. July

Mrs. Henry Wight
Sanford Man Back From Europe
Is Sorry For Foreign Workers Dies Fol lowing
Brief Illness

Expert Says Vico 21 (i Accidents Are
R i n g Flourishes Reported To State
Throughout U. S. Highway O fficers

Reverend W. Webl)
To Be New Pastor
Of Monroe Church

135 Company Workers
Enjoy Local Outing

Admiral Claims S e v e n t h Fleet
Can Handle Pacific P r o b l e m s

Sanford Weather ,

.fra, su
** M Interview, after Beo f tha Treasury Snyder maat o f Um condition of all na- tiago Dal Extern Province.
to proceed tionol hooka at the rloaa nf bu»lrraft wa* enroute from
bill. n m J uba 80.
ma to Paraguay with a crew
Tho Fodarai Roaerva Board al*«
tan commanded by a Col. Smith
laaood • call a. of Jurva 30 on
first name waa not learned
*t*&lt;* bonks In ita mombanhip.
Tho Fodorsl Dapoait Insurance
plana Undad aafaly. It will
4U tho aoms for nonharo for govornl days unrepair parts eon bo flown
wkich it in­

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yang southward, The total con­
firmed kills was ten, ha said.
Struble anid his Seventh Fleet
haa had "no (pacific contact" with
•uhmarinea in tha Korean opera­
tions. Tha Nayy haa estimated
tha Soviet, hav* about 76 sub­
marines based la the Pacific.
Vic# Admiral Charles T. Joy,

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persistently on possible Formosa
invasion, saying the Chinese Communista had said they would hast­
en landings on Formosa.
"I’m going to ha prepared to
prevent It if they do," Btrubla
■old.
"Can you T"
"I’ll certainly tyr/^Btruble re-

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American Jet Planes
C o n t r o l Airlancs:
35 Russian M a rl c
Tanks
Dost royed
IOKYO, Friday. July 1 (/T)—
General MacArllnir * communique
today rr|»oitrd three North Korean
division* were continuing to pteu
southward toward* Osatt and
I’yongtack, 3Y and 4l&gt; mile* south
of Seoul, but field dispatches pot
thr Krd vanguard tiO mile* tniillt
of Seoul.
A fionl di.ipali b from AP &lt; or lerpondmi Tom l-ambert *atd the
Red* bad raptured Pyonglaek mid
nosed into Chinan. 14 mile* futlliri
down the road.

GAI.ESBURG. III., July h -&lt;A&gt;)
—Ele vrn railway |i,v»v,ingrr» were
klllr cltnday in a ftr.ik rolltiinn nl
two Santa Fc railway name train*
running tide by tide.
Tbe wreck otcurrrd early thi»
morning at Monica. III.. 148 mile*
southwest of Chicago. Monica is
30 miles from Galesburg.
A mail coach ol ibc El Captain.
■xtra fair all roach train running
between Lo» Angclc* and Chicago,
suddenly left the rail* and swerved
into the Kansas City Clucf, a com­
bined pullman and coach exprr**
This train operate* brlwrrn Kan
•as City and Chicago.
Both trains were running eastbound, Inward Chicago, the Kan­
sas City Chief was on the normally
The mrn might to go back to westbound track, undri automata
work at once, the President said train control.

vigorously.
He said the strike is tying up
live uiaiq line railroads at a
time when the rail services is
needed especially for the move­
ment nf rattle and wheat frnni
t he west.
Thut is reason enough to lake
drastic- action unless the strike
ends, he said.
He wouldn't say, when asked,
whether he felt the strike was
enough for him to go licfore
Congress or to seek seizure of
I lie strike-hound lines.
AI kiuI 4,000 member* nf tile
A M . Switchmen's Union ale on
strike against tha Hock Island,
tbe Chicagn (treat Western, Hie
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
the Western Pacific and the
Great Northern Rallmada. They
are demanding a 40 hour week
with 4H hour* pay. A presidential
lioanl proposed. Instead, giving
them the 40 hour week, with an
lb cent an hour pay Increase,
government mediators are work­
ing in Chicago In an effort to
end thr walkout.
Meanwhile, the President »nid
there are no present plan* to
call the National Guard or arm­
ed forres reserves to duty Ih»esuse o f the Korean war.
His statement at a news con­
ference was In response to quea-

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TH URSD AY JU L Y 0. 1980

Truman C alls SantaFe Trains
On Switchmen
To End Strike Eleven Persons

THE WEATHER
Local thundershower* In north
and at a few scattered places in
south portion. mo*lly in after­
noon*. Otherwise warm ami part­
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M e Sanford Herald

What Of Europe?

S£alatil*h*d la IN K
r»fcll*fc*d R a lly r i r t * l SstnriUy

In the welter of excitement over t;vents in Korea, the
Rchumnn plan for pooling of coal and steel industries in
4™ * r e 0 a * aaraad rla in n a l l r r Weatern Europe has been almost forgotten. This might
Vtafcrr ST. lam . at tk » l'« M ntrtr*
have been expected but there is great danger that it may
•I Maafurd. T'lnrMa. i.n.t.r it.. A r t
'* C &gt; a gr — e » l M a rrb 3. 1 ST».
remain forgotten, in the opinion of some American repor­
i i uk.L a n d l . d i m s
ters in the region. In the few days before the flare-up in
Korea the French cabinet had fallen over a domestic issue,
and the Hrilish government hud declared it would not join
the plan nor participate in further talk ubout it. Two days
SB* Month
I .INI after the Korean invasion the British government position
fk r e * Month*
300
it* Month* .
son was formally upheld by Parliament in a vote ot confidence.
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THURSDAY, Jt'I.Y *i 1950

THURSDAY JULY fi. 1950

Expert Says

V O m TURNS!

(C'aallanrd Krnm raar Out
In the organization.
•‘The opcrntion.'i o f the gang
have been ext*nilei|
lo
many
plarea in thp United States and
important alliance* have been
made from time to time with the
powerful underworld leaden in
other part* of the count) y," he

lljr DeWITT MscKKNZIE
Al* Korilin Affairs Analyst
India’* reported offer to mediate
between Raisin and the United
.Slate* in an effort lo end the Ko­
rean Wor undoubtedly is inspired
by the highest humaniutian m«Ives, but it (fives one to pause in
puzzlement.
Maybe there is something con­
cealed in the proposition which w».
didn't sense, hut this column fails
to find any real basis for negotia­
tion. The issue would seem to lie
between North Korea— the Itussian
backed aggressor—and the United
Nations, which has condemned the
aggression ami has railed on its
members to give aid to the South­
ern Kirenns in meeting the assault.
Pcrhnp* the key to India's In­
tentions lies in the statement that
she regards Korea ns a single
country und wants to see it re-

Criminal Lawyer
(Conitasni r'rt»m Pag* t)»*i
these cases was wrong or illegal.
"This indictment means that an
attorney Is responsible for any­
thing bis clients do whether he
knows about it or not—as long
us they are his clients. It's a ridi­
culous concept ion o f the law."

•RjI i a v s T ttiHi.K v hit.su
Animal pleaxorr* and in.tit rial
ponezslont. do not Ism . N o one
fan blow up or de*ln»&gt; or steal
*tir spirit mil and eternal ponsesNkms: Bet your mind on the things
that are nhove. not 011 the thing!
that are upon the enrth -Cob 3:1!

Neat St. Prlertbuig an ll-yrai
old gill tlailiril into it lirsvy tuil
to rescue a tevm-yr.ii old girl
friend from drowning. "Grrstei
love halli no man than tins dial
)ie lay down hit life fur another"
Sccttiaiy

Aclicton

anuouncet

plant lor "a git at raui|inign o(
truth to ■omhrtl ButMau propays
gauds. Now all wr need it itomrOPS who can tltude what llir liulli

On Used Cars This Week

PttrltnjiM pnlitirifiim nhutihl nol nlwuytt Intakoti Horiotinly, i vcn when they lire m’lintorH. ( ’«t 1ainly it In hard to fllInch much imporlnnce to the remiuka of Senator Owen
Bre water of Maine., wlio nays: "In our lifetime we huve
hud two Deinocrntic udministrationH and two world warn.
I do not nay that the Kepiiblicniin could have done any bet­
ter. i dimply nay l hat they could not linve dime any worse."
llinti 1 hum who are not running for office but trying
to find tin- facta agree Unit the fundamental cauce of World
War I w p s German aggreiinion. An for World War It, Sena­
tor Brewster may recall Pearl Harbor, and the added fact
that tin* declaration of war in the European field came
from Germany and Italy, not from the United Staten.
The United Stolen eotdd have pi veil Germany and Japan evttrylhinp they wanted, and let the rent of tin* World
go lo iln doom. The Bepuhlicr.nn would presumably not havt*
followed thin program, however, hail they been in power.
They would have had bitter uenne, even as the Democrats
had.
Burnt party crlticisnin are legitimately party matters.
But Amciicann, put to neriottH teds, are itsunlly above par*
ties. Why nol mojpiixe tbut fact, loo?

Proposed N ew .States
division of Amciican buys bring
surrounded by Bimi.n-madr lank*
while armed only with rifles and
hand yranadet, when one writ
placed atomic botnb would put an
knd to this whole affair.
J It lakes all kind of cUnified
advsrtiieracnti to run a new*paper.
In DanivUJe, N. Y. appealed this
«d: "WANTCD- Farmer, age 38.
wishes to meet woman around 30
who owns a tractor. Pirate melonpicture of tractor". Hr riimild krrp
Mr, juil for plowing.
Now that Florida's moit exciting
period of the year, the hurricane
Mason, is upon ui, there comes
from Ray and David&gt;on, operators
of Florida's world famous Silvct
Springs, ■ hurricane chart tracing
the paths of previour big blow*
tod living all the information onr
Mads to have lo he hurricane
proof. You do nol have to be a
Vrilftft Bureau expert to know
whidr way lo run if you have onr
B^se little map*.
Tbfie arc bundird* of people
wfu; nave nol been counted in
Senford't ccniui. If you have any
narco lo believe that you are one
f t them, please notify the CltamMT of Commerce. If you know of
Anyone you think list nol been
counted, tell the Chamber of ComM ice about him. Not to be inw u M m the cuius will produce
fll Mfecb for the individual ai
M L as h r the community as a
tM p i'fa i the ueil ten years lo

Senate consideration of the statehood bills for Alaska
and Hawaii now in a step nearer, but the Inndar Affairs
Uommitlce him taken so limy to report the billn out that
the prospect for passage is greatly dimmed because or tbe
short time left in the present session.
The peoples of the two territories, the administration
and both political parties an* on record as favoring the atU
ilitlnn of the two proposed new stales. In the ligjit ro f those
facts, death of the statehood bills through simple failure
of the Senate to take action on them would bo Inexcusable.
If the Senate does not act it should he culled to account.
There Is a clause hi the hills a* passed by the House,
however, which might liecom** a loyal stumbling block if
the Senate approves them in that form. This requires pro­
visions in the constitutions of the new stale** barnny from
public office any person ndvnctiUnjr overthrow of Hie gov­
ernment by forces or violence. Does Congress exceed its

Railroad Strike
(Canllaarrl Frw* Paav U »)
lions
A reporter asked the 1’resldeitl
It he was hopeful that everything
will work out all right in Korea.
Mr. Truman said of course he
;a, It will work out all right, he
added.
...
i
Air. Truman also said he bus
no plans now to seek additional
military funds.
The President said he waa very
happy that Secretary of Defense
Johnson, the armed forces secre­
taries and tha Joint ehlafa of
staff had decided they would
matm no speech** during July.
lie said he had no dates of his
own for any speeche*, but did
not elaborate.
He said he was w ry happy
lliat the defense establishment
was going to devote all Its time
to work instead of making
speeches.
Secretary Johnson announced
the "no apeechee" dvalriun yes-

MUmling thing about Gen■cArthur who it running the
I the Far East it that he has
toyed a tour of duty in the
State* state h* went lo the

■ms several years before the
World War begam as far
know he has not even bad
t qt abtenca since the attach
U Huhor, Although when
•t jin l appointed chief of
I tit* United States Amy.
t the yauagest general ever
I Sht office, he it now the the President said Industrial
i a m l ia the service of mobilization pluming la always
UP Ut ilgte,
lie would not sty wh«a such
I the House Judiciary t report And recommendation*
be sent to Congress.
hat ndad that Um Poet might
Truman also deetared ha la
utiBMt didn’t know 100 per cent behind Sumner T,
talhiag about when it
l iLaLlaiM rnalwii art

th still remains to be

Korean War
|io»t bad to Ite ahatidonetl,

MacArthur's communiiiuo said
" a Urge tiuruber uf tank* with
supporting t r o o p s "
attacked
American
position*
Thursday,
forcing the Americans to with­
draw after they had disabled at
least four tatihs try direct artil­
lery fire.
American gunners fired at pointblank range then pulled liack af­
ter removing the breech locks and
gun sights.
MaeArthur's cornmunlqtf* also
acknowledged South Korean loss
of Inchon, port lit) tulles west of
Scout. The North Koreans had
claimed It two days earlier,
Another posihle Red enveloping
movement was shaping up along
the east coast. The communique
said North Korean amphibious
beachheads were expanding from
Utchin, on the coast 1.16 miles
southeast ot Seoul. They wore
fanning uut snuthwestwara.
The main ImmediaUi threat to
the defense, however, was on the
front almost due south of Seoul.
The air war picture was tees
gloomy. Raid* by U-Uffs auperfurta and strikes by British amt
American earner-based planes against North Korea targets appeared to have liau telling reaulta. The
lack o f North Korean fighter op­
position Over Pyongyang and other
utigoto has led to speculation that
the allied strikes against fuel do-

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U S. Naval Power
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HERE'S WHERE COMMUNISTS ARE

WASHINGTON
U P )- T h e
flint Nulue telling a Hull*-* ilcU- United Kiule* Navy is still tin*
gut inn frum the neighboring stale e 'trill- biggest,
uf Pakistan tbut tin; two *b»tei
It active fleet* comprise IM'J
milieus slmulit forgtl their minor mmlaUuil s(i,1|i *. They tiro gi-ndlffcrcttce*. It*' fell that, with orally mli-.l aipwiji.r, in strength
tunny people believing the Korean to those of any other couulry.
situation placed the world on the Konn1■-15(» •nititoiltint. vi-»*e|* tied
Du child of wai India and I'akis- lip in thS navy's reserve would
ta»i shouldn't indulge In Idekariug biei.-t Unit power considerably If
Now hla*government ,i* trying, to
should'*ttiAiel ■
solve the Korean problem,
t Huziia, however, lias a larger
That’s .alt to the good, Irrespet- submarine fon t -som e USD to 300
live of the merits of the Korean aecortling In competent military
proposal. Nehru, the nilvoeutn of observer.s. Thru are 7-1 sulimapeace. Is one of the newly devel- rlne* in the U.S. active fleets and
iped great world figures who bid* l»2 In tt,e n -eive, a total of 1011.
THI PRINCIPAL CONCINTRATIONS of Communllts tn America nrc listen
fan to play a dominant role in th&lt;j
Some of the Russian submarines
by states (above) by FBI Director J, Kdn.ir Hoover, wlio says the patty
affairs of the Fai East.
thut repmteilly not a major porseeks vital atomic, industrial and military secrets. Hoover believe* the
As for the Ideological war h*- Uon of them) are the new hjghCommunist* are work inti towards a "potential II Hit column of 5tu,0U0
tweon Ihe Communists and the speed snorkels. The -n^rklus ar&gt;
people"—Cpenposcd uf staunch party membtrs und (inn fellow travelers.
Democracies there i* no mediation equipped with breathing tubes
which can settle that. The conflict which enable them to operate
mutt run Its course until mankino under water a tong time,
Dr. Charles Goodman, New
Mrs. Henry Wight York
dentist, also is a Ixiitk col­
finally give* the verdict.
Kusela ts also known t»* have
lector, Home o f his customers
Ami will that lie In the
dim a highly potent defense fleet for
art* authors, incluling Christopher
future, far beyond our time7 I* j use along it* own shores,
Mur ley. When they rottru to him
could tie. of course, but sonic way
Admiral Forrest p. Sherman,
one has the feeling that the de-i chief of U„S. Naval Operations, last year. Two other sdna, Hal ami for u filling they , must alio be
ared .to
autograph
their
nouncement may he closer than It nn](l |n a recent speech at the Thomas, also died,
s for him.
setms.
navnl academy thut Russia "doc*
Survivors Include two brother*.
A tiny spark, you know, can j |„ truth possess a very powerful Dr, L.B. Hourhellr, New Smyrna
The Marino Corns has its own
stait a mighty forest fire whieii n#Vy designed for Its own uni- Reach and J.F. Douclielie, Charles­
correspondence school and in­
will trpvcl with, amarlng speed ,(UP geographical situation."
ton, W.Va,; H grand-chlidrcn and structions in some of the arts,
■
I ’ In the same speech Sherman 16 great-grandrhildf-rn.
v n ttu and science* is given
'said: "W e must remember that In
The grandchildren include Mrs, l.eathernecks anywhere they may
twu wars we and our allies have William beffler, Jr., MUs Martha be
CeitBUB Re-Check
stationed.
suffered heavy losses from enemy Wight, Henry Wight, Mrs. Billy
tOasntoasr 0-tMB Pag* oscl ,
submarine* ami that much de­ Yelvingtun of Daytona
Beach,
While most persona are high­
velopment has taken place In sub­ William Kirttey, Mrs. William
names overlooked In tha count.
Mr. Herlong advised that the marines and more can Ire expect­ White, Wight Kirtley, Fred Wight, ly susceptible to poison Ivy,
Census Bureau will allow two ed."
Ralph Wight. Mrs. Eddie Willink. t there seem to be completely im­
mune.
weeks for local authorities to send
Some military experts have said
tn the name* of uncounted re*l- that Soviet emphasis on subma­
• wl
«&gt; wp « *A * ill HI «Jt
dente, and these names will be rine) power la aimed primarily at Jft, Puerto Htco end Ensign W.H.
checked against the census count, control uf the Mediterranean Sea Mero, Jacksonville.
and if missed will be added to the and Its shores. With that control
total number. I f the evidence Russia could protect the *outhern
shows elearly that an extremely flank of a Red army driving west the 20-ship Seventh Fleet, which
unsatisfactory Job has been don* across Kurope.
in the Korean crisis was put under
on the census, then a complete reSherinun, however, said subma­
count may be possible, he stated. rines might launch guided mla- the operational command of Ueneral Douglas McArthur, Supreme
■ilaa against U.S. coastal cities. AUled Commander In Japan.
The aircraft carrier has reThe Philippine Sea will head
iced the batlleehip as the backne of Ihe American fleet. The up u new task force which will be
U.S. has 11 carriers in the activebased on Pearl Harbor to support
fleets and 17 la the nserve. not the Seventh Fleet.
The three big 46,000-ton car­
Including three of the VUXtO-ton
Esaeg class now being modernised. riers. Franklin D. Roorevelt, MldAccording to naval sources here,
the Russian.* have no aircraft
carriers unless they have recent­
ly converted other ships.
A few months ago fiberman
said i Russia had added new, high­
speed. heavily armed cruisers and
many destroyers to Its fleet, Tha

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Pproved a bill authorisiug the
in*y to werfc oa an atomlc-powred eubmarlne and other new
typo veseelf—all of them still

at the fighting front, but plan*
Including B-5»s, were In netlo
hamroaring bridge; uftf oth
strategic targeU. Mustang F-l

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i w w am
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cruiser*.
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Two governmi nta have resulted
film this hull arrangement— a
Democratic republic in the south
ami n Communist regime in the
north.
lb -ever, the Ideological lines
tire iliuwn here as elsewhere in the
w orld'strife between ConilnittilMn
and Democracy. If the Korean Im­
broglio could be negotiated hotwivn Am erica and Russia, then
tin whole cold war, the globe
around, could be negotiated.
And that, as the profesor might
remark, is un uhsurd hypothesis.
Still, this Indian proposal has
virtue. To my mind bv far the
most Important aspect of the o f­
fer ties in tbe fact that it once
more emphasize* that Ir India's
Prime .'fillister, Jawahurlal Neblu, we have a new, great nilvo1 ate of peace.
Nehru w iis one of the most de­
voted followers o f the late Mahat­
ma Cundlil, the muttyii/eii expon­
ent of brotherly love. Now we find
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n ib

S A N K O t U ) H K R A L l ) . r iA N F O t U ),

PAG E TH REE

F L O R ID A

pect for a net increase in taxes, reject n corporation tax increase.
above what is needed to balance He 'aid some Senator* might
a worsening o f conditions," pre- want to limit the excise cuts
H «BflHiirn • rt’iat I'agr On»|
around 1000,000,000, which
o ff excise ruts, "unless there U to
impose lnrgor taxes in other di­ suntnlily spread of the Korean would be dose to what Mr. Tru­
rections— except on individuals— war.
man
originally
recommended,
not only to offset the excicre
lie did ray, however, that Con­ and thereby eliminate the need
loss but also to put million* of
definitely should offset Im using corporation inersates
additional revenue into the trea­ gress
any excise revenue loss by higu- I tu balance oft the revenue lost
sury.
by excise ruts.
George said there is no pros- er levies in other ilirecliotis.
Snyder did out assail directly
The House, in the bill it ap­
proved Itift to 14 last week, ru m e the size of the 11,010.000,000
close to bnlatirillg oft the ex­ lion: r-iipprmi-il excise reducCr.n,
cise cuts by a f hid,000,000 it hut he told the Senator* that
Mr. und Mrs. Earle Turner
year extra lei &gt; on big cor­ tbi* House toll ■Ini not go far
f (VMil* 4*4
I'gge !»••*»
plan to leave
tomorrow
for
• Hough in till- mg new revenue,
are farmed by band, and farm­ porations. und by loupluMe-phii
Wuynesville, N. C. for a two
er* often use the cow* for plow-1 ping and other tax law changes.
"It dm** not reduce tlie pteweeks' vacation.
log. Germans do not live on iIn*
Evidence o f - t iff
re-l-tui"-,, 1 1 ut excessive depletion allowfarms, but in little villages near to tlie corporate tax boost dr. uncos granted ■&gt;ii and mineral
Mr. John L. Miller and
Ben
tin* farms.
Wade have gone to Ridgecrest.
velnpeil quickly in the Semite producers under the income tax
N.C. to attend a Baptist assem­
Holland, lie said, appreciate* Finance Committee, with -nit" loit ratber axle lid* these allowcontending that melt nin-ei to new aress," be stid.
bly for Si"...i«y School Week.
very much the uid given by the memlier
United States in restoring areas increases would be passed on to "MoreovtM, it fail.- to revise and
Irengthen tlie •tructur* o f tile
Mr. and Mrs Robert IllghleVLex Barker receives medical treatment a* Denis,. Dutfcl looks on, for fanning winch tin- German* i-oiiMilners ill the nllce of goodlate mid gift taxes.”
nuui of Baltimore are expected in in a scene from RKO's "Tartan And The Slave Girl,” showing Thurs­ bad flooded. Some of these land- Snyder agreed that “ any tax
produce t*0 bu-heln o f wheat to finally gel* down to tlie tr.di
Sanford today to visit with Mr. day and Friday at the Rita Theater.
an acre a- compared to an aver­ vidua!."
and Mrs. S. D. Ilighleymnn.
Powdered safflower blossoms
age American yield of till bush­
Iloweii i
taeoige
was
not nr. sued a- a substitute for mu­
el*. Mr. Green pointed out.
A l ami Pete Rrock are attend
ready to -ay the Senate would stard lit plasteis.
In Amsterdam,
Holland are
ing Camp Miniwnnra In Shelby,
held tlie largest flower auctions
Mich, where they are acting a;
ill tin- world, lie said Glass covet­
counselors for the summer.
ed gicenhouses cover man)' acres
The First Baptist Church closed
slid in them are grown the (uni­
Joe Hutchison, son of Mr. and it* Daily Vacation Bible School
on* Holland tulips and many
Mrs. R.U. Hutchison, is attending Friday evening ut 8:00 o'clock
other types o f flowers. \\ III' i
Camp Miniwnnra in Slielby, Mich with a commencement program
picked, these are ferried on can­
for five weeks.
participated in hy all department*
als to huge warehouses which
of the school. Preceding the pro­
are pte-cooled. Flower* exporter
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stowe gram, exhibits were held in each
by plane teach New York the
LAW
VNI&gt; O H D R R
and cousin Ann Stowe left to­ department displaying the var­
next morning.
day for Meredith, N, 11. where ious handwork done by the .pupils
Mr. Green made the trip from
they will be the guests of A. during the two week*.
S T O I’ l ’ K D T H IS
New Y'ork to Ireland and Lon­
N. Stowe for the summer.
On June HI Preparation Day
don
nhoatii
a
Constellation
plane,
was held at which time the boys
und returned on tlie stiotociwi­
Mrs. E.J. Annum and son John and girls registered and afteis im : o i
e i. i’ a s o !
ser Muy flower, which made a
and Mr. mol Mrs. J. Ceurtin ar­ waids paraded in cats through
tti&lt;ii*i
A w Om
binding
in
Boston
instead
of
rived home after spending the the business district und other
I0HN PAINE
New York, because of fog. Th tio
holidays in Franklin and M’uvne- part* of the city.
GAll RUSSEll
day*
were
spent
in
Paris,
and
SIERIING
HATDIN
ville. N.C.
The school officially
opened
Germany. Norway and Sweden
CiOClb'i HAYES
June lb. Each day
thereafter.
ALSO
were visited. Castles in England
DICK I ORAN
Among tlie guests vacationing Monday througii Friday, front 0:00
und
Scotland
were
visited,
among
at Lakeside Lodge. I.ake Juua- A. M. to 12:00 P.M., the boy* and
Cuter t|
them the famous Windsor Cas­
c o l o n (AUTOON
luska, N. C\, are Mr. and Mrs. girls entered into u piogratn of
CINEUOIUR
tle,
and
in
Geimuny
the
ruin*
R. W. Hutchinson, Mr*. Gene Bible study, handwotk, memory
of
Heidelberg
Castle
were
sect..
Linford and Mr. and Mrs. Ash­ work, missions, Bible and charac­
Each grower paid hts own ex­
by Jones of Sanford.
ter stories, and a fire period In
penses on the trip which was
A ll IJ aiiip s S iik m iI lily G r a s s e d .
which games and refreshments
sponsored by tile American Faun
Mrs. Frank MscNcill left last were enjoyed.
"M OVIES UNDER T IIE STARS"
Bureau Federation and tin* Am ­
weekend for New York City
During the two week* the boys
erican
Express
Travel
Bureau.
where she will purchase Kali and girls were taken on picnics
A N F O R D • O R L A N D O . H IG H W A Y
Mr. (iteen li ft In le on May 28.
merchandise for Yowell’s. Sin: to I.ake Mary, Blur Springs and
plan* to be gone about two i Fort Melon Park.
weeks.
I The School etirollrd 221 pupil*
with an average daily attendance
Mr. und Mrs. II.T. Drhnkcn and of ldl. W.P. Brooks, Jr. was pas­
Mr. C.W. Owen front Savannah, tor of the school with John L. MilGa. and Mr. and Mr*. G.G. Col­
lier from Pompano and Mis* Betty
Owen from Jacksonville were the
guests ol Mr. and
Mr*. E.W.
Stiles over the holidays.
(i'uMflaurrl Krua
Oat)
plied.
Mr. anil Mr*. Frank Shames are
I.ster lie raid "I don’t anticipate
leaving for New Y'ork Saturday letting any sizeable invasion force
FnOM THE 1950 RUMMER
where they will
visit
several get through" to Formosa.
COLLECTIONS—Come cool cot­
points of intere-t, including Camp
St ruble said It was not his in­ tons In the rich, glowing colors of
Woodnere
on
Paradox
Lake, tention to employ Seventh Fleet old Venice . . . as pretty on tlie |
where their daughter Phyllis i- forces in any way that would pre­ American scene as under a hut
attending camp.
clude "keeping
the
Formosan
Italian »un. Crisp blrdseye pique
problem in mind."
makra tills sleevelets dirt* that
Mr* C. F. Wilson or Dallas,
Of the Monday and Tuoaday
buttons front a deep plunging
Tex. anil Dr. Hugh Stick-el and strike* on North Korea, Strublc
nsckliue to hem with, pench-ptl
fitmily of Amurilln, Tex. and Mr. said:
buttons. It comes In Venetian
C. P. Higblvyinsn and family of
American and British carrltr*
red, Neptune blue, Uondula gold
South Bend, I nil. have returned
and Lido green.
to their home* u ftir visiting operated as "a single combined
tuctieal
force."
(N . Y. Dress ln »lllu le Photo)
Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Higlileynmn
He Is highly pleased with the
of this city.
Mnootlmess of the combined oper­
ler u« principal. C. W. Ergle wn«
ation.
Carrier fliers were surprised aj assistant to the principal; Mr*. J
lack of North Korean planes In V. Junes, secretary; Air*. W .r
the Pyongyang area and south­ Brook*, Jr. chairman of tranxnortntlon; Mrs.
John
|,
M iller,I
ward, hut—
"I presume they have more far­ chairman of refreshment eoninuttee and Mr*. A.I.. Bnrineau, sit- 1
ther not til."
HIItTII
lie lackPd plane* to keep hunt­ permtendent of the nursery.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tlie four department* bad u*
ing through all North Korea.
Carrier plane* did some "pre- their HUperintendent und worker: I
riston wink” In the 1’ yongvaug the following:
Beginner department; Airs. W.
are* und accomplished
"certain
result* to a**i*t our general ob­ L. Vanee, superintendent n sisteij
by llii&lt; following worker*: Mr*. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred l.isk an­ jective.”
St ruble flew to Tokyo from Ids A. Riser, Mrs. Sam Allred. Mr*.
nounced the birth of a son Wal­
ter David, 8 pounds and in oun­ cruiser flagship and returned to A . I). Rountree, Mr*. Lucile l-Vti­
ler, Mr*. II.C, Moore. Mrs. M.|)
ces, on July 2 at FcrnuM-Laugii- the ship after the conference.
l*nt
llrown.
Meanwhile, In Spokane more 11- Bumgarner. Mi**
Twit llnllies
ton Memorial Hospital.
2b Su|H*rforta—the
Air
Force Ml** Jean Haver. Ml** Retty .lo
Hollowuy
and
Mis*
Retty'
Ann
wouldn’t say how many— took off
D o u h lt*
Cagle.
vision, even strip If necessary." front Snokane for advanced base*
Primary department: Mr*. U.A.
As un assertion of her inde­ In the Pacific,
The big planes, scourge of the Anderson, Jr. superintendent; as­
pendence, Miss Blundell is now
7lh* Vulue
sisted by the following worker::
sheltering her family in a couple Japanese in World War II. are Mr*.
Roy Reel. Mrs. Clyde Hum­
attached
to
the
92nd
Bomb
Group
of trallera at the beach. Her fam­
47c
phrey, Mr*. R.T. Tlmma*. Mrs. E
ily includes her children by at 8 pnkane Air Force B ut. Other J. Martin. Mr*. A.L. Tlionia*. Mi**
11-29*
from
the
92nd
left
her*
Dick Powell—Norman, ID, and
Ann Whitaker, Mix*
Margaret
Ellen, 12—plus a boxer dog and Tuesday night for unnamed desti­ Hunt,
Miss Ellen Driggers, Miss
two ducks. The actress is her# nations In the Far East.
No on* has mentioned Korea in Jsanne Lane Miller. Miss Retty
to play a role In "For llcaveti'a
If
lo lt'tr
out
ul
Io n *
this
Ann Stiles, Alls* Louise Renton,
Sake.' and ie ready to move her connection with the flights but Kay Thomas and Terry Cordell.
fti Httiitri *••( •• t l t l l
nr
«n raentourage - whenever th* call crews that climbed aboard the bit

Senator George

Social A nd Personal Activities
. elephnne 148
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Social Calendar

Personals

TH U RSD AY
W. 8. C. S. &lt;if the Methodist
Church will meet as follow*: Otrtle 7-II at McKinley Hull at
KOO P. M.
The T. E. L. Class o f the First
u Baptist Church will meet in the
“ Educational Ruilding nt 7:80 P.
M. with Mrs. M. S. Nelson's
group ns hostesses.
Umihr the sponsorship o f Beta
flignin Phi sorority, the rcooptlonist at Feinald-l.sughtou Memorinl Hospital will lie Miss
Glotida Stud-till.
Tile itnynl Amhnsradnr* will
have their regular meeting nt the
Fust Baptist Church nt r.;.ip P. M.

Daily Vacation Bible
School Closed Friday

'MI.Mia Y

The Daughter of Wesley Sunday
W School Class o f (lie First" Methodlit Church will meet nt ti:00 I*. M.
in Mrs. T. 1.. Sullivan's (Iniden
for n supper pin tv given liy the
hosteses Mrs. Sullivan, Mr a. John
Price, Mrs. Lida Stall. Mr*, Hrudie Williams, Miss Versa Wood­
cock and Miss Aline Chapman.
Circle No. fi of the Women's
Society of Christian Service of the
First Methodist Church met at
the home of Mrs. Nettie Tillis on
Elm Avenue ntj):l&gt;0 P. M. Monday.
Mr*. C. V. Hoover and Mits Ella
IBIS NIW sweeping curve shouidri
Bolton were co-histesses.
line caught the eyes of the fashionMrs. M. H. Strickland presided
minded when Princess Murgaret
in the absence ot the chairman.
Rose appeared al an agricultural
For the subject of devotion aho
show in Sandringham, England.
chose Psalm 118.
At the close o f the meeting re­
The hat Is of white straw with
freshments were served to Mrs.
wings on cither side A net brim
M. R. Strickland, Mrs. Clark l.eon- r completes her trim and airy sutnardy, Mrs. A. D. Shoemuker, Mrs.
(International)
mer costume.
R. E. Shlnholser, Mrs. Ilaslett,
Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Tillis und Miss
M in s
Bolton.

T I!F S !)\ Y
The Friendship League o f the
Congregational Church will meet
at 2:8o P. M. nt the home of
Mrs. Frank Jones on Beardali
Avenue.
The Philalha Cla«s of the First
Baptist Clmrrh will meet at 8:00
P. M. at the home of Mrs. 11. H.
Fortner, Jr. 820 Catalina Drive
Hostess** will be Mrs. C liff Aides,
Miss Pauline Bellamy and Mrs.
Fortner.
w‘ The Clmpol Choir of the Fits!
Baptist Church will hold rehearsal
nt 11:48 P. M.
The Baptist Associutiounl Bro­
therhood meeting will In* held in
the First Baptist Church of Titus­
ville at 7:110 P. M. this evening.
The Fidelis Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet with
Mrs. Evans McCoy nt 1812 Pal­
metto Avenue al 8:00 P. M.
I The Pilot Club will hold a pie*,
nlc at the summer home of Ml*.
'• 'M a r y Rawlins nt “ Time and
Tide" beginning ut 5:00 P. M.

WEDNESDAY
The regular prayer meeting ser
vice of the First Baptist Church
will be nt 8:00 P. M.

Christian Service
Group Holds Meet
Circle No. .1 of the Women's
101 Society of Christian Service of
the First Methodist Church met
at McKiulev Hall with Mr*. M. I.
Wight presiding.
Mrs. C.C. Priest had charge of
devotional* and hud us her sub­
ject “ Independence Day".
A short buslnem meeting fol­
lowed and refreshments were serv­
ed to Mis. T.E.
Wilson. Mrs.
Mnmmie Morris, Mrs. I,.S. liarkey, Mrs. Clyde Brockman. Mrs.
J.F. McClelland. Mrs. JJ. Cnr«h ver, Mrs. Wight. Mrs.
Priest.
Miss Mary Farrish and Miss Gall

.

Wight.

GENEVA NEWS
By VALLKEN PHEVATT

Mr. and Mr*. Van Moody an 1
children from Miami. Mr*. Thel­
ma Bachlor from ‘ Winter Park,
spent the week-end with Mr.
W end Mr*. Rolsnd Wesson and
daughter and Mrs. Comliue*
WM r.n«nd Mrs. John Coffee and
famoy also Claude and Frances
Coffee from Miami are, spending
a few day* with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles llanison and Mr. 'and
Mrs. Lester Brown and sot) JlraWftr. Willie AtA^r* was celled
to South Carolina because of
the Illness of his sister.
W * Mr. and Mr*. Kadcr Hart from
Miami wrro callers of Mr* and
Mr*. T. W. and family Sun­
day. They will oooti mgka their

_
m

Ann Whitaker
In Dance Contest

Miss Ann Whitaker, local tup
i.nnccr, will compete Saturday
night ut 11:00 o'clock in the
Engles Amateur Show at the
fra tel mil
headquarters
In 44
Weal Cent i ul Avenue, Oilulido,
Kenneth Frunk, program chair­
man, announred today.
Stunley Brumley, local tenor
und winner of the contest last
week, will appear Saturday night
as u guest artist. In the con­
test on July 1ft, Mis* Betty W ag­
ner of Orange City will sing, and
will Im- urcompunied by Miss
Eloise Wheeler o f Sanford.

Hollywood
lly BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD, — JAh- Don't
mention men to Joan lllondcll.
She has given them up forever.
Or so she say*.
Tlie bouncy Monde is in town
after nhediling her third busbund, Broadway producer Mika
Todd, in Las Vegas. I made the
mistake of asking her if she
.bought she'd get hitched again.
"I don’t know why I’m even
talking to you," she retorted
with a fiery look in her eye.
“ When I see nten, l feel like
taking u scythe and awooping
away ul them."
Fui innately, there
were no
I'uriii implements handy, and her
gesture was strictly figurative.
But there was no doubt thut tier
lute marriage bad left her very
miirli nuti-mcn.
“ I've tried marriage und it
hasn't worked," sho said. "The
trouble now la that I ’ve got to
convince my children that mar­
riage is u wonderful thing." She
indicated that will l&gt;e one of the
greatest performance! of her
career.

Miss Blundell recently endod
n four year retirement in the
little ceiumunity of Irvington-OnThe-lludson, near New . York
City.
"It's just like a little town,"
eh# said. "Nobody puts on eira.
If someone can’t afford to en­
tertain. their friends bring the
drink* and food and come over
to ait around the television and
have a party. I f f fun."
Rut life with Todd soured af­
ter four year* and she hesded for
Nevuda foj* the well known rea­
son. Now, she's returning to the
gypsy life.
"You might say I was fright­
ened hy a stove," she observed.
"I thought I would like eettling
dawn. Coming front a vaudeville
family, I had never lieen In one
town for. more than a week’s
stand. I crossed the continent
IM times before I came to Holly­
wood go yeara ago.
"For four year*, my husband
(Todd) didn’t want me to work,
or at least ha eald he didn’t. Now
I’ll go anywhere for a Job and
do anything—plcturee, legit, tele-

roM GNTxV FIJI DAY

Admiral Claims

Diimlerine

comes.
And Blondell ,1s not allergic
to work. She recalled her early
days at Wantchi, where she
rtarred with Jimmy Cagney, Joe
h. Brown. Pat O’Brien and other.
"1 made 82 pictures In 27
month* and all of them were
starring roles she recalled. “ One
time during a picture 1 got a
pain in my aide and my doctor
*uld I would have to have an
appendix operation Immediately.
I had tho operation all right, but
the studio rewrote the ending of
th* picture and tent a whole produet Ion company up to my housu
on Lookout Mountain. I made tho
final ecenea in bed."
. A n w# parted, she again spoke
. of tho male sex. But
“ Talk to me in a
couple o f months; I might change
my mind."

^ M r. and Mrs. Hubert Kirkland.
a}ao Mr. Alton *KlrkUnd and
" Its Margaret Clark were Bunday visitors of Mr. and Mr*.
Phillip Bauer. They are from
the week-end.
Orlando.
Th# quick-type sponge cake
Rev. Barn#* from Lakeland use# fewer egg* than the regular
Mr. Roy Hildreth and daughtera Peggy, Barbara, and Ban- conducted Urn service, at the •pong# cake and adds baking
drm visited relative* In Titus- Bsptllst Church Sunday.
l * * » r as leavsnlng instead.
villa Sunday.
lit*. Fred Ballard and Mrr.
S \ S I ') i' i • i ) i i
Jill |f|»
Edwin Bnllsni and family worn
) | \ l |• \ 1
1 1 1 **
traitor* Monday of Mr. and Mr*.
(
‘
,
/'
r iii 1 I (S H IM
Phillip Bauer. They are from
\ 11II )
BrTW.------

Mrs. Romlna Half from Bra­
denton i Beach visited her father
* r. J .! T- MeUIn Br. and her
** er and sister Mr. Tommy
in Jr. and Mrs. W. L. Seig
__ th* week-end.
Mr. Fred Le Filet and family
from Belle Glad# visited hi*
Mrs. Sslly L# Files over

J

i. *

. Optomeirtet

bombera tonight gave th* impres­
sion that they new this was no
routine mission.
Soma had .45 automatic piston
strapped to their wa&lt;*L
Lieut. Norman B. Hemlngton of
Miami, one of the B-29 pilot*,
checked th* equipment of mem­
bers of his erswf and then asked;
"Ara there anyk questions7"
There were none.
Ten of the 12 men assigned to
Hemingway’s bomber saw combat
In World War II.

His craw members »earned par
ticularly distressed ovar on# thing
—th# Korean War had chested

them oat o f a throo day fourth of
July paat, earned last Jun* br

rd. Th* alert
th*ir training racere

to mov# out eanoollad
4 that.

Wivaa and ehUdrMi at th* air
tn watched th* takaaffa.
men
A i P

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Junior department: Mr*. J . .
Cullen, superintendent s««i*ted by

th* following

workers: Mrs. John
L. Lee, Mrs. Orie Mathieo^. Mr*
J-A. Bezwiechin, Miss
Tommy*
Methvin, Mis* Miriam Move, Ml**
Kay Holtzrlaw and Mr. C. Muir-

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50c Phillips Ma^ncKia
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25c Anacin Tahlcts ............

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60c Alka Sclt/er .................

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F R ID A Y

VAN JOHNSON. ELIZABETH TAYLOR

“THE BIG HANGOVER”

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lia rr m t i l r r a * .

Intermediate department: Mr*
C.W. Ergle, sunerintendent a*•Isted by th# following workers:
Mr. C.W. Ergle, Airs. He**le Raularson, Mr*. John I). Abrahams
and Mrs. A J. Peter-mi.
Assisting Mr*. Miller with re­
freshments were: Mr*. Frank L.
Woodruff, Jr., Mrs. II.M. Pearce.
Mrs. Jimmy Holtzclaw and Alls*
Minnie 8 t*wart. Assisting Airs.
Bnrineau In th* nursery were:
Mrs. C-R. Ksslsr, Mrs. H.D. Smith.
Mrs. M. Cummlng and Airs. Be*
Now some.

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Young Lora! Young Stan! Young Faa! It's

DR. C. U PERSONS

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�TmTBBDAY JTTLY 6, 1950

TfTF SANTORO TTEHAT.T). SANFORD FLORIDA

PAUE FOUR

Boy Scout Encampment Scene Of
Myriad Business Transactions
Ity IIA!, BOYI.K

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VALLEY KOROE, P«„ — (A*) «— 'Iliis i» llie world capital of
the small businessman.
Anyone who worries llial lire United Stale* may he forfeiting the
principle of individual cnlrrprire should come here in the Second Na­
tional Jamboree of the Roy Scouts—and fnrpct hi* fear*.
He would learn that the real Ircro of young America lod*y isn l

irntil lh#!n I can probably buy
one for a dime.”
The present market for horned
toeils is therefore liearish.
Some Scouts who have run oil*
of trading material have put
signs on their lenta saying: “ No
more swaps. Peddlers stay away.

Thla means you ”
They have traded everything
from Scout badge* to stamps,
neckerchief slides, eagle claws,
coonskln hats, stuffed birds, nnd
live snakes.
These Imys know Ihclr hualness. And they know what tluv

want.
But you ertn’l kid these kids.
Jokingly, I a«ke,| a small Seoul
trmn Snlem, Ore., what he would
swap me for a shrunken huma.i
head. And he eame right back:
“ A flying saucer!"

Nathan Bengl* o f New York
hai one o f the largest rn lW llon.
nf mntcrial on Sherlock Holmes
in the country.
A rigid
Falls,
in Venezuela,
(Irons 3.212 feel, lb times far-

n acaan n n
Ta * ■Free—Colored

Horatio Alger. It's David Ilan.rn,*--------- ---------the horse trader.
' l.eware
n,lrrn,Iy
For there in no l»ellrr business
m d that the 47,000 Scouts ga,|p scctiri,lei ^change

Pcttkoy
Allnw ool
Bluo Bonnnl

Colored Mairjarine
In Qualors
TAX-FREE, lb.

IK.
lb.
lb.

Color. Marqnrlno
In Quartern,

K
? commission to set the plandarda
part of their time swapping. But of cxc|mnge. The only question
you’d have to sec the horsen,is: "Ya wanna swap? All

lb.

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Froy Renlos

Mew Crop Sweet

Lc-rarns

Lb.

( lOi Dozen)
Calif, ricnuly

Plums

2

Lbs.

Potatoes 5

Swift's All-Purpose Shortening

NECTAR TEA

New Bed Hln.s

Potatoes

4 ib., 25c

No Head over 3Ik

Calif. I^mg While
Pekoe nnd Orange Pekoe

Potatoes 5 Lbs. 39c

Lb*.

Cauliflower

Lb.

19c

DIXIE DARLING family Loot

Our Own Tea B a ss pk. of 1(5
Instant Sudnl

Tho Soap ol

AArP Sinrdl Sweet

English P e a s ........No. 2 can

s Milk-Fed?

Low Priced!

Monln In Mora Mlnulos

Beautiful W om an

Kruegers Brand
Largo

Pantry-Sholf Meals

Beer or A le ....................2 for

Red Ripe

Tho Flake Form ol Ivoryl

White Hull»e

Watermelons

Ivory Flakes

Evaporated Milk .. tall cans | f £

LOIN CHOPS
RIB CHOPS
ROUND CUTLETS

Giant

Collf. Vine Riperu'd Jumbo

Swift's Premium Sliced

Cantaloupes ea. 19c

Safer For Coloral

Tbo While Naphtha Soap

Premium

Mayonnaise

I2*s

Honey Dews

89c

Crisp Cello Wrapped

lid.

Iceberg Lettuce 10c

French D ressin g ..... 8

Sweet

Glanl Bara

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Fantor. Brighter

Hardwalor Caotllo Soap

DREFT

Sugar Cured Bacon

Squares

Rib Roast
Ib
Brisket Stow lb,
Hamburger Ik.

Store Wide Savings

Lima Beans.... 15c
40 Ox. Can

Tomato Juice .... 27c

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Pits AMP's Meety-lecfc G*trti»f»tvtf
Asserts Vet of C$mphti Sof/ifertlee
"Super-Right"—Tliin—Sliced

Corn no. 2 can 15c

FANCY BACON...............

Luncheon Meat 1.00
A A B Corned

1 Lb. Can

Dog Food

CHUCK ROAST...............

Dash 2 1-lb. cans 25c

"Super-Right"—Western Shoulder

Oncker

LAMB CHOPS .................

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Duz .... lge. pkg. 27c
Tide lge. pkg. 27c
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“At*3w' ■

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Star Liver

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Rod Porch Fillot Ib 35c
Pollock Fillot
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Drouod Whiling Ib 19c

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K i r k s .......bar 8c

Neckbonos ib 19c
Spare Ribs ib4 9 c

DIXIANA Quick Frozon, Sllcod, Swootonod

Strawberries 3

" 8 uper-High t"—Boneless tlriskpt

Prime Froten

Feax

CORNED BEEF . .... .........

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RED PERCH FILLET......

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CHUCK ROAST.......... .....
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pkg. 4c

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Beef Hash ......29c

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Star Sliced Dried

A AP Golden Creamed fltylo

12 Ox. Cans

Lb.

Eat-Rito" Tenderay
Granutatod Ivory Soapl

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Star Beef

Stew
Willi Beans

Cherry Preserves

Peaches

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Grade A Hickory

Pork &amp; Beans

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from Armour Pantry • Shelf
meals) Cupper-lx d lorn, 4-cup
aluminum
percolator — $2.60
vnliio for only $1.00 and* two
labels.

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Pole Beans lb. 19c

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Del Riches Mixed

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Russian W ar Not Near,
Foreign Minister* Say

S p u i . i l (o O m r .i/ P r r t r

W M S H Ih T iT O N — Ku-it " u IH.my tr.idrrt who knnw the facts And tt
difficult let twlirve tin iccrnt d.-v. lopmrets In atomic mercy.
Ttiry
there no longer &lt; m l&gt;e any il"tiht that atomic artillery
shells weighing as Itttli' :t:s uon J.nr).!- . an l&lt;c tmllt.
Yet these artillery--1.'- I A l-.riil pr.xtie.il purposes will he as
destructive ns those that tmrsl over .1 ■• in There definitely are no
small atomic explosions all are tn the citydcstroy* i class.
The pti pect now n tint, within lw-o to five
years, a !1 *i I*.ml. t &lt;-outd deliver as many as
two dozen ‘ ’tushy .&gt;!&lt; m Umihs” from a distance of
lO.OflO n il*:• an i actually loulil take off with as
many a . :n.i of them aboard.
&lt;
Either t* i.l wruld re it,i inly Ih’ far more destruc­
tive Hi in Hi,, in...it (aula tic hydrogen bond) that
was ever &lt;Ireamed up.
Military leaders du pot question the ahillty of
I fiosu ' -ii ntl»l’. hut tin v say Russia will never
match f i l l , I Mtil. ntmule production In quan­
tity utile
it find. a better source of uranium
Rep. Henderson than t V, ■•hoslnvahi.i.
Ioniums
I'el;:iin r . m-o nn l c.inadlnn uranium before the
I
War u is an much more plentiful that the Czech
mines weren’t even opera lint:.

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H A ft Tin i ,, i, n Hi m tii . nf iii U'mlern Posscra are eon*
fldenl (hat lint.- *v iTt I™ i-u i.n wiih ||ic Suvlrl Union In the urnr
future. This opt................ - , pj.
p. is‘ group of rnugrrsam-n tiy fdate •
■' ■-i1 - il- &lt;:m i an itifmmnl gathering
tlep. Hi ndi i mi I i: ’ ■ i Mi. i ■*i; i • c. ho was present, said thia
s&lt;an the • " m • n u i-i :l
l.a i;•,■ nm lira of the Atlantic Part
nations durim- ti* n - * *div-cor, hid. &gt;i i
ion nsnference.
I f-anham ndu- d Umi in hid rei-iv.-d infninmtlou from other
snuiees whu-li h d him tn t i . . . lit t IM-oiinn tnllllary power will
reach Its zenith in lf&gt;5 i which will then become the "erlllcal
Pert oil."
In the mranttni' in rep •tt*’d. il l the Slate dcpntlmenl'a policy
t o ?:erp A m r iu an u u h l.ii
l r• • ■:11, ai.d imlu.'drinl potential strong.
• l l l l t m i T s "T H IN K ' I n i l 'l l I t lTen. Omar N. Bradley told
Ifpuse ahil :•’« 11 i. i ■
i
..... . ||, . (he other day about the
routine he fall - li i I mi ’ 1• it i —11 t..nl, 1 with a ticklish question. The
chairman of the .fond H i, t . nf id.m , '.plained:
"When 1 am l;nril wiiti i de, i ..... ... whether to continue an Army,
|Nnvy or Air I'm (i ;
m l like t . idi hack In my ofllce at the
renlngon and review 111• i ■ i•- pmu iph i whlrh Initiated the program.
".!( thrsr arc atill s.di.i I next tlilid user tin successive actions we
have taken during all pha. ca of tTi« program to sec If there have
been mistakes and il any iluiiii;.". an needed."
Amerlra'a top mlldaty man ud he next answers
for himself two qin ll"n
■h.iuhl this project Is* con­
How fluidity
tinued and If mi. how much :&gt;hmdd w'c put Into II
Mods HI*
next year?
lie-said lie followed thi,1 lmi|ndi m routing lo the Dcdilon
derision the United St.ili- lioiihl Ivr Its rolil war
„ allie*. $1,222,500,000 in mini ml in the next jear.
# Tftlt'l.lT AHt IT N C II Thi- N.n-y is building up a triple punch
for dealing With submit■" ■ ft... ..
air. Ml bus three different types
of pintles designed to tarty nut Hirer different types of attack on the
Underwater menace.
First, there Is Hie ( Jriiriiii'au AK fltinrdlnn, equipped with the latest
electronic del. &lt;linn devu i s whlrh win aid In locating Ihe enemy sub.
Then thr skvrni.ht
. l i n k pt.irir-i and the Avengers—“torpedo
bombers will t.ikr mei lb. i.fli'tisivr. If n euli Is sllll lurking after
these two groui" i i I Itir 'iigli, the Ciumumn will tclurn with rockets
and other anli-MiJt weapons.

Fiscal W ell-Being
Expected To Last
Throughout Y ear

THE OLD HOME TOWN

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By STANLEY

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i'K N TK A I. FLO RID A QUICK F R E E Z E
AND STORAGE CO.

YO UR

Locker Plant

Hy SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK. — (AT— Business­
men go hack to work today with
plenty of cheerful news alxiul the
economic state of the nation.
,
Mid-year reports streaming in
mostly stress fiscal well being and
the prospects of its continuance
Ihtnttgh the rest of the year. Even
when the figures aren't good, they
are at least a little less had than
had !*ecn expected.
For example, the Federal deficit.
In the fiscal year just ended the
government spent f.'I.I billion more
than It took in. Washington con­
soles itself with the rtmtndcr that
the deficit is fTi.il billion less than
had been forecasted only two
months ago.
Private business is doing much
better than public. Industry in
general had a good first half year.
Many companies did much better
Ilian they bad expected to. Earn­
ings were up, and corporate fin­
ances were in an even healthier
condition that at the start of the
year.
Working rnpital m American inustry reached a new high « l $&lt;U*
billion on March ill, the Securities
and Exchange Comission
an­
nounces today.
Current assets increased during
the first quarter and current lia­
bilities declined, llie SEC reports
mul “ corporate liquidity as mea­
sured hy the lalio of cash and
government securities to eurrent
liabilities continued to Improve
over the quarter.'*
The SEC can't say os much for
individual liquidity- As far as
individuals are concerned, SEC
says they are putting a smaller
percentage nf their earnings into
liquid osavings
and more of il Into
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homes, automobiles and nthor dur
able goods. Ily liquid saving SEC'
means rash anil lutnk deposits, in­
surance, securities, and amounts
used to pay off mortgages and
other debts.
In the first quarter Americans
increased their liquid savings by
about $IUH1 million, but bis docsn t
look so Impressive when stacked
up against the $l,t«Hi million which
they nvernged each quarter In
1047. Hut it heirs to. explain why
this year has looked so prosperous
in the trade and production fields.
People have been buying rather
than saving.
»
One reason savings
slowed
down, Ihe SEC implies, is the $1
billion rise In the first three
months or this year in mortgage
debts. In the same period of 1040
individual mortgage debt increas­
ed only JWOO million.
The jump in mortgage drill was
due, of course, to the boom in
home building. The construe!ion In­
dustry has Itecn one of thr bul­
warks of the 1050 business pros­
perity, A vpletjtere and thee* ha*

Plume 1.1IR

Kii w. i.’ttli Si.

From Our Retail Cases This Weekend
SWIFTS HAHY

"* 69c
Chuck Roasts &lt;“ 69c
Beef Liver
TEN lil’.lt, IHH.I.ED. HON El.ESS

DELICIOUS—NUTRITIOUS

Cube Steak

79c

COM) CUTS
LIVER CHEESE

Lb. 40c

SPICED LUNCHEON LOAF

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AMERICAN CHEESE
B A C K R *e&gt; A D F O L K S —
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! ! ! -------fVr* iwn. N«»§ F»|itir#«
predicted Ibis Imom may end
rather suddenly, but two govern­
ment agencies are on record today
ns seeing it likely tv continue
right through the rest of the year.
The Cnmmerrr Dcpailment and
the l.nhur llrpnrtmcnt’s lliiieiiu of
lulling Stnlistics have revised their
earlier estimales and now think
construction in general wilt oppronrh a record total of $2ft billion
this year.
At the half way mark, new
Ihi iIi 11nit has Inlnllrd $11.7 billion,
rompati'd with nearly $tn billion
in the first half of IP IP Of this
lolnl, Iniini nodding in ihe first
six mouths was valued ill $5.1 bil­
lion compared with $.‘t 5 billion in
the fisst half of IP4P.
These government predictions
seem a little high to the Associat­
ed Oeueral Contractors nf Ameri­
ca They surveyed their Industry,
and estimate the total of new con­
struction foi the yeai will bo -&gt;22
bililon. Hut tlie\ think that reimir*
utul maintenance spending will add
another $H billion to I lie construc­
tion industry's take this year—a
pleasant enough outlook.
Ami for a final over-Uic-holiilay
item, butlnest men had the report

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GRADE A, DRESSED &amp; DRAWN
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SEA-SDH HITS HAVE
VANADIUM
I .OS ANGEI.KS — &lt;/P&gt;— Sea
squirts take some of the small aniiiunls of vanadium in sen water
and concentrate It in their own
Podics. This is the conclusion of
1hi- Serlpps Instilulion o f Oceano­
graphy. Vanadium could he re­
el ivcteil from sea squirts hut it
would have to he very valuable
lo make the process profitable,
thr institution believes.

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SEAltRnOK FARMS RHOCCOl.l

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HONOR IllCAND CAULIFLOWER

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POLAR HHAND GREEN PEAS

For JQi

POLAR GRAND RASPBERRIES

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SOUTHERN DAIRIES—SEALTEST

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WRONG!

It will require the cooperation of everyone to get this important job done.
S E M IN O L E C C U N T Y O liA M B E E O F C O M M E R C E
A. PATRICK, President
Or.* T‘ •.
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The preliminary estimate of the population for Sanford shows less people than the Stale
Census of 1945. We know this is wrong. A recount has been requested. If you have
not been counted, please fill in the coupon below and maii to the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce or the Salford Herald.

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Five states suffering poliomye­
litis called on the II. S. Public
Health Service for assistance In
1041*.
id the census bureau that employ­
ment in June was up lo a 17...... til peak of nl,4Hi!.tSM). Most
government experts think employ­
ment will stay high for the next
two yea is.
Of course, If the war jumps the
Korean lairdcr the present Jobless
nlal of .'List.000 would disappear
quickly, ami war industrial would
t&gt;a searching for labor.

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There are approximately 51
different varieties of Irish sto­
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St. A usm siine 3 To 1

TH U R SD A Y JU L Y (i, tUUO

California L e a d s
In Public L i n k s
Golf Tournament

Wlicre, Oh» Where Has My Little Dog Gone?

LO U IS V ILLE , Ky.. July A—t/P&amp;
— California's hummerlock on rei ent National Public l.ink* Golf
Championships remained to be
broken n* play in the 1!*.M) re­
newal reached thr round of tA
•odny.
Th-? iiig state of the far west,
"inner ot two in a row, still had
four stfoker* in the title scrum'ilr, although it hnd lost it* de­
fending champion.
California's
talented
quartettm
was Ken Venturi, Inst y e a r's ^
( ‘omoltlon winner, u Ill-year uid
roni Hun Francisco; Oliver Slop.y from Torrance, l.ariy B.iuclty, n foi mi r ha'-&lt;'i&gt;utl player
! rent Los Angeles, ur.il Dali Sllvestil. a lluiy City tavein-k.ep*

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Charlie Tedesco Not­
ches Another Win:
Locals Will Meet
I ’s Here Tonight

One Third Of All 2 Tough Verdicts
S; ar 'S’eam Will Be Await Decision Of
Mnnnei
i l J L ill X1 &gt;V i
By Yanks League President

I IlC S.infoi&lt;l lil.llul -(|ll.VIt- 1 Ou­
s t. Auguittnr Saint* la.t hi -hi
to I behind the icvcn Ini pi
of Cli.wlir JYde»co, flic victory •

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ASSOCIATED I'HF.HS

l.&gt; .i','.ni
Cm o-n nnd cumplimonts sic
i-tcl nf New |due I•iluy with Chuilie llmtli tin
I listing only liulluryc lor liotli of them.

. i inn, v. 111
Iti-f unties* of whut iiiiliuppy
League'” In- -1 11hi I li ill i-iilrs in tin' privnry of
lar gutne at Inh Now Orleans office, which
f ollowing n p.ilirm »el cli.wii If.
xt Tuesday,
ti.l.lt-nly Iiiin liecome n hot iipot,
tlir nrr fightiiamlrM I2l!i ...mill chu.up- In’s ruri- to ninkc roim* people
their patrnl clul&gt; -omc year
n ........ i|iiml mail lint othira merry.
Vimk Manager| Sinn- only two game* wci
the Giant* idled on horn inn i.
i.
A.....1..... I
Amrrirmi
plnyrit
ihv Southern Aasocinlum tlir trick. Jack llafruc;1
■letted eight] thm Iu- 1 night—n 4-3 victory
and Illicitly Like comic ted I . Pttt
reserve piny* foi N'e.shvillc over Mfinphi* mnl
tlir foui-iiMilci» that decided tin
- eight . tcii t - ii 10-I* l.lllh- Hock victory ovcitlon-whlf fur. Clintl-iliiingii--the 11nt th derision*
• conic*!. It wu» I l.ifimi k&lt; i'- lie:
i*ii' I In- hi-uilllln i *.
&gt; V . grand llani of tlir lemon .uKl
-ail rlnh* aic
f'hni lie, UN president of the
Lake'* iccond.
■quail which inLfili’. must Mile on two pro.
,
Aiidc floin tin- two !■&gt;m; |w.li
in Huston lii’il t&lt;*t which involve two recent
Kach game wn* played
loiing pitdirr Swingle g.iv up
ini nominees, r inonly font oilier laftin in tin- win­
- uni linlian.i hv 'lie league leading Atlanta
Ci .if l.i is and llierefoie directly
nini
with four
ner*.
-i White HoX. j nffi'ct* tin All-Star game.
I lit- local cluli will mrrl the,
JliilUH" i Dixie Walker i* pio. St. Limit
Daytona Hcadi Itl.imlcu tom-lit
1nUK1'&lt;i* S 'mi-1 testil-r Mobile's H-7 whipping of
Atlanta June 21) and .Manager
III'
at MBP.
ii Icfl-lmnd- Mike Higgins of Hitmiughaiii is
Sanford
right-hiuni* [ penti ting Atlanta's r,.| virtmy
I I'd
Lake 'ih
ure Tommy [over hi* IIj i on* Tuesday.
ChmhliTtoii i*
mnl the li*
Widkei .la in * uiupiro Frank
I ’ lelkcr t!h
11unit
-d lim y. Thu (i l l alii illegally wuvc.l ill a liew
llufcncckcr i f
a Vie ' Itu i-ln I racket piieln-r agnlliat Molali.
Levy Ih
"i i., i.U ii from lliu (■nai l Inter kirkeii Dixie out of
J*ckton rf
II" itlnm.’in of tin- i lit- pink. Then after telephone
Tnniek lib-*»
■In i and I toll l.e- .alls and u ».iro to I lm th. WulkNi villi* If
I ininn ., and ituy ei *:» pioleHl was recognized.
Murphy c
it- I&gt;.oo \\ Idle* Sox * If 11hi t It decide* hi fuv.ir of
Trdnco p
--|iiad.
Atlanta, a Ci inker defeat route*
Tolnl*
ill li," I ’ lined
Up oil the record* und the game
, lii’iirge I'l-ll of pi nimbly will be replayed, i liut
HI. Auxiudilie
nil r Ii o a
i • Un- "hly tliiid Ir.i'e* woiil'l pul A I limit* line.- und :i
I'cnninglon ;il,
fi ii n I 1
i- I... .
I ive outfield* hall games ahead of lliiiiillig*
4
0
1
!
Id
n
rollanl Ih
i f c.lclicr* round opt i.am and giv- the Cruckem hel­
:t
i
(i
2
(i
Chnfin cf-lf
ler Ill’ll* of iM’ing Die team to
Htnrastn c
i t) a « i Tv
in lilier harry incut Die AII-KIuih July Id.
4 0 0 1 I
Dsvl* i f
top I'ii 11 ItrTru*
Higgins pi olenln Die inset lion
4 0 2 -!
Judy i!b
"lin g Amurirnli
4 0 1 1 ('
iMitcii cf
I lie fitn*. lie* 'of a diffeient Atlanta pitcher
(I 0 0 0 1
Hiinoiiinn If
piiclieia* llyioe, than Hie line Wulker listed ill hi*
!l 0 0 I .
llnrrnw as
iinl'f*, Stc'lgvl pr.-gaiiie lineup Tuesday. Walk4 0 0 0 n
Swingle p
•I hacker (Jerry et li.sled I'm I l.indi|iiist but Al
I'
:tr&gt; I
7 27 12
Tolr.l*
idem.
Ifk ler .loe ItiMiig* I li-iincncheck opened Du’ game
200 OOfl 010
Si.iiford
"i .in-i fu el Im email Tummy .list. ail.
ITi.it game also can he older*
non too nun t lli-iiiicli fiiiiii lil« own team.
Si. Augustine
K— llnrriw, U’vy, hadilerton,
U- i" 1 indii nli I that if Kell, .■d ii-played. If llm ll* rule* llmt
I'oetkm . It
laike, I'locli. Itltl
iiliu l - i ih in i Mi- noli for ntnit- way lie lm rense* second place
fenerker, .lll'ly, l.nke. 211
I'oell
i- p - Hillin’ , needed relief nt lliriiiinghurn'* rlullire* of over­
Cl, Neville, lilt
IfBfein-I i I lliird I*- - , it would come front taking Atlanta In-fore’ Ih.- Sunday
1.nke. Hit— Jaykion. HI'
L ew t" • olcmuii, who lielil- a* well at night deadline to dct-fdc who
I'oclker to I/’vy. t.eflJ Hnofnrd
tnut pi &lt;It loll
doe* at *c- meet* the All-Slur*.
Ilnlh Atlanta and llirminghiiiu
St. Augustine 0. III!
off Ti-de 1: mud.
2, Bwhlglc 1. 8 0 — by T n i.n o i
Tiia itt-ii .Sox luiVe the imoM. have only five game* before the
Swingle fi. U -- McKinney ale
't i t i : ', i n i - . . ih ruuklr Walt Xll-Htm* derision and. HurtV* da*
III • i . fit I lin*'-. Iloliny lloerr risiona .an radically chnngu Ihi
Slone. T — 2:IB.
nt --- uid, a&gt; I In i Willium* ill t ’rackem' llilee gain.’ lead. '
Hu l.ittle Hock Travs have
It-r -nit I :.-111. licit.ill'.i Wult Kv*
ISLETS I.OSK
i I * ii i| i I*-'eland'* I. i i i i y lloiiy, In-ell looking ill every bllsll league
(lAINKSVM .rK. July 0
&lt;
In-Ill
frhlci", complete tho for help. I.asl night they gol a
Hid Itobcrla drove home I" '
Guinr*vllli&gt; run* iih tin- G-Men i.larlilig liar up Stengel mu*t u*-.i lot of help from a close neighlm..
lor i&gt;. ha. i Ihri e imiiugs.
II. C. (Hey, Jr., front up the road,
downed the llaytonn Iti-ndi 1
Tin tv." man untiiehi rt-ieryu in North Little .Hock, came to
lander* 2*1 here In-1 night.
eorji-i i rliictly a Inmily affair, l.'it in tin' ninth n* a pinch hit­
The winning ron went "\'-i o with llo ' .a'; I lum DiMnggio anil
ler. lie got u triple to *larl u
the eighth frame when HnU-rt
I » o II:i t ■ . . . " Joe n» 8teng«l’ &lt; tour-inn Tiav rally which tied
blurted out ii tiviiuindmiH dnubii *pat e fly hawlu.
Die gmne at H-nll,
into deep center field In ’•core JlrA thud fir*t luucin ill imi.ied
In the liltli Inning Hometown*
Foster wlm liml beat out mi in- hy St. a. &gt;-| waa l ‘)iiladol|ihla'*
ei knocked in the winning run.
field hit. Hobcila singled in 'l
Kerria Fall., while li..*tnn'a V.-r.i
Manager Jack Kullguver used
oilier (■niuenville run In 0 '* thiin Sti'iihi-n I'ii.- up heirj ml ltlxt.ii’
two other pinch hittnm nnd hi*
Stall I'ltuln, to*«-| Mi the moi i:
I . nt h": .i"p mnl WiiNhlngleii'a iiiitcg&gt; was perfect. Ked M*duel with lefty Hank IVlilon, ill" '
('n a Ml'-'..a i ., n 111IU All-Star i|uillen sio-jleil Dley home ami
In Uaytoim'.i tun in the fourth niniter,
.tint with Coleinan Hal 1laugh.-ity got a walk.
with n ninglo.
iiehlml lh’i i r at nccmul Iiiim’.
Mcmphi*' Hiissw.mhI field was
soggy Horn late afternoon rain*
HENS W|N
nd .-lily I,(121 fan* figured the
I'AI/TKA, July &lt;'• t/i’&gt;
Th
was worth paying to see.
Orlmuhi Senutorn pmiinii-.l t ••
.biig.isii I . cl 1'inals- hill
Front (ho Menu.Ill* viewpoint
I'alalkn pltrheri for ten h i t and
I’o i&gt;c Held Today they were right. NitHlivlIle's Jim
seven run* lu-n- lu*l nlulit to t.ihi
Melihy gave the floundering
liotli eiuia of the current
tii
DM I
only *lx hitr. Atchley'u
from the Aaalen* with n 7* i 'v i c ­
W IM LU r.liu N , July il ~(/i*t
tory. With two nut in the eight' Amcriian Wlginimiu Cup p i-)- "illv etioua i elapse wn* a home
- ii li-ill he tossed lo Itocky
the Aralen* lundcd the buae* on . r* who have iiioiiupohm .it
one hit, an eim r, u lilt hnimuntt •Ullu-nV Singles in the A ll’ l.ii;.- '{t iiu'li ' ii the third Inning.
H "l»li Sawal*kl trlpleil In the
arid a fielder'* rliiice.
.mi tenuis eliumplu'ii’ldp* uaiu
Tiih Inning luinglng ill Nnili*
Seoul or
llurlur ltny
T r * v » .i i.ot uhii'iip thuntalveji iouu&gt;
•lle'.i winning run. Mnrv Ilolwalked in (hi* Hniim • running ■"
mi ■n il)
ii ,.a Hatuiday’* final.
J
Hay tiardu who rc-lnjund n Inn
Ill two mnl. I'ciV oil Iho fumed Idalt wn* Dm losing pitcher, ii
fc*. ' ankle, und Mgr. Cal Krnurr ami
. i.U i
court', l*oi Ih Hart, ul role the little lefthander aeldont
Dean Currier In to relievo Ttnvn
iiirkroii
villa,
tangle* with the nlnys.
W. * •
M . a ...
» a.........I ll... ....li
,
Hd fanned1 *1
Mott
to mid the upil
Holder of ll&gt;" title, l.ouUo lliuugh,
I Urvcrly Hill*, Cal., and Mr*.
win liol*t'&gt;'l Orlando l»»t«
CONSISTENT
,1. Toil.I o f l.a Julia, Cnlif..
flrat place by imlf n game ov&gt; i an.&lt; h. Vt . Mnrgoiet llupunt uf
NF.W YOIIK -(A h — Aqueduet'a
i « . ■ Daytona Batch who wan almoruliu iVilniinKim*. J)c).
20iUy meeting la&gt;gan With the
a 2*1 dofeut hy (iulueivilte.
HriUsii foil* will he moling for flrat four favorite* finishing out
iltina Ilm i, a favorite at Wimhie* of the money. In the next four
PWk 7%.
HATH HOri'HII
ifen. Thu felka udmlre her tennis, race* Die favorite* wan.
. tBEHHUHU. July (V-t/l1) - The and th, way she ha* triumphed
Lmahurg I’ackem punlied over
ver' chUdlio i.l udvoraillc*. Duri*
run they needed In the lioltom of
tiurk lm 1 nee ugninst u pole
I* the only team la
Uia 12th Inning to rack un u I W - ,nd an' iiil.-i l inn ulma*t i-o»t her theCincinnati
National
league
which
,|y QVCf lilt* D#lattfyi IU*C1 ll**1
a ii*e i.l In i light h ii .
never lm* drawn more than
Nvt that I In".’ will lx&lt; any 1 ,000,000 fall* during a home
llntf agatiut l.ouise, who liar. season.
&gt;it a worthy Wimhicdun chamiilnii, lull the fun* Imvo nlwtty*
l«i ' Doris a* champion. meeting with Mr*. DuPont, who
Mr*. UilFunt a* Maigaret Os- should be able to lake ■rare uf
Silvia Geo i i ?&lt;1 FulU wan iho loter.
, . ill". I.i-i.t her In the IP47 filial Mrs. Todd despite the fact that
1 ■—
-i.-l M il* III oiigli defenlod lu-r sumo of tlie old power is aliasing
3rd LBAOUK
In- following year.
from her ureeant game, Tluil
LTlMOltK, July 0-&lt;/V)-A
]!- .lit
llitour.li
tho cuncnt goes for Mix* Uioughi ton Tho
•m major baieball
formed in the next five or - uinamcm, Mis* Mint lm* play* •famous pair appear fa be aver
*•“
year* and "It muy cuii" ul the hmt tciinls of all the the hill.
Men, women'* and
mixed
gTi” ■ •V H'0 president of tin-] Atm-i lfiin women -, and alio la
%
heavily
favored
to
put
out
the
doubles
round out the dey'a card.
#rout tonal U-aguu.
; ImmpJon,
M 3 rt-ank 8haugiiuc»*y told Hi
In all three events, the quarterSI,- i mint likely to qualify foi filial* will lie filled out.
Itlinore Sun that h« Imd talk
«va r expansion of the inujot
rue* with Ford Frick, pr^io f the National l.cugur.
he agree* that h re&amp;djunt4
muat come."
sughnaaay waa quoted In to*
edition* by Je*ae A. Idnsport* editor o f. tinayi-inil fivr lottrt.

U

Yale Li«jcht Crew
Rows To Victory
.In English R a c e
IIKNLEV-ON-TIfAMKS,

KOIIIN

NEW YOKE — Holdn RoberU,
poHsihly the I’hillia*’ Im-nI |h-1
to win 2(1 game* thi% season, jn-t
some sort of u record agulnst
llriMiklyn Dodger pinch hitters,
lie got eight outa uguinst th.,
tlrat seven Dodger pinch swingera.

In tho Philadelphiaopener hr
heat the Brook*, 0*1. Pinch hit­
ter* Wayne llelardi and Cal
Atiram* struck out and Uvnc
Horman*kl hit Into a doutile play.
In Khiiuts Field, ltoli«rla fan d
four plnrh hitter* In n W-2 vielory. They wrre Abrams, BeInnll, Hermuiiskl nnd, Jim Hu**
acll, all hatting left-handed. Ho*
U&gt;rta had four strlkruata in the
game.
You guessed it. They were
again*! tliu four pinch hlttur*.

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I.KAIit'K
\\ 1. l*rl.
(1 2H •ill
61 30 »iin
in 22 tinn
(Is la m .1
OalnrsvIII*
44 3« 427
N A N K M Itli
42 27 422
3
3 in 407
l.ssslinra
27 44 .212
I’alalka
HI Augustins
27 66 .329
Hraalta Veals rdRf

M . 0 H I 11 * m t n
Tran,
Orlando
Iiavli.n* Urscti

Orlando 7, I’alalka 4.
(Inlnssvlll*
|iii&gt; ion* llescti
Hanford I. HI. August Ine 1.
l.ssd.urg 12, 11st.* nd II 112
ings).
H um s*

Inn-

Tods*

Orlando *1 Hi. Augustine.
Ilalnssvlllr al U*l.and
llaylon * llrarli al Hanlord.
(.srsburg *1 I’alalk*.

II S T.m,„ b,

Major League
Leaders
-Hr ASHOCIATB PRE88
NATIO NAL LKAUUB
IIATTINQ — Itbblnuon, Brooklyn, .271; Muilal, Ht. Uula .TM).
Kl'NS — Jethroe, Boston AO;
KuInitMiu, Brooklyn aihd June*,
i ntiudflphia 67.
RUN.H BATTED IN — Klncr,
Pittslmigh III; Ennla, Phiadelphla (10.
HITS — Itobimion, Brooklyn
06; Slaughter, St. Louis UO.
DOUBLES — Itobinson. Brook­
lyn 20; Musinl, Si. Luuia 22.
TRIPLES — Jethroe, Boston
and Muilal, St.' lamia 0.
HOME RUN’ 8 — Klncr, Pitts­
burgh 22; Snider Brooklyn 17.
STOLEN BABES — Jethioe,
Boston 20; Keene, Brooklyn 7.
STRIKEOUTS — Spahn, Bos­
ton 102; Roberta, Philadelphia
84.
,1
PITCHING — Miller. Philndelphla 7-0 1 .000; Latiier, St.
Lout* 8-2. .800.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING — Kell, Detroit .nntl;
Doby. Cleveland .868.
RUN 8 — Williams, Boston 74;
Stephens, Boston 00.
RUNS BATTED IN — D o*
po, Boston 82; William* and Ste­
phen*. Boston.
HITS — Kell, Detroit 107; Dillinger, Philadelphia 08.
•
DOUBLES — Williams, Bos­
ton and Kell, Detroit 22.
TRIPLES — Dlllingrr, Phila­
delphia
0 ; 6 player* tied at 0
P

TO O W N A P R O F IT A B LE B U S IN E S S
TO BE Y O U R O W N BOSS

AMI'.HICA.V I.KtUlir.

Team
u
1*
#
1»el lull
47 24
44 • !•
New York
43 So
Cleveland
41 33
lloaton
33 3!*
Wushlngtiin
32 41
Oll.'UK.i
26 4&lt;
t’hllndelphlii
34 17
HI. leiuls
It,anil* VnlriSar
llrtrnll (. Ht. I .out* I.
Cleveland I. I ’ hlrng.i
New V&lt;-r k 12. l ’liil*ilnl|&gt;lila *
Waslilnglnn *. IJiisli.n 7 iralls.l
7lh. rain).

Prl.
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131
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end

llfemaa T wd*bv
c Ii I . mki . *t ClevtUnd—^Vjrnn 17-4 )

vs. Hinrl.i.ruuali (1-7).
Philadelphia * l New York — Hhaati
U - 7 ) v». Kurd (0.0).
Only gam** eelieduled.

2 4 T IU 2 A I . i.r. vii tv :
%%’ Is r n .
Team
42 27 .ft«2
Ht. leiiila
ri.lliidelpliln
41 21 .634
2S 10 .604
lloNtnn
1* 3(1 vMI
llronklyo
34 3H .4ftft
N fh Yotrk
2 : 34 .416
riili-au"
is 4; .lift
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24 46 .147
I’ lltsliursh

BRITISH TO U RNEY
TRIION. Scotland, July A—(A’i
— All eye* formed today on unruflle-. tlobliy Locke, the mechan­
ical go lu
li -in South Africa,
i » Do mail to ini.l in Die British
i rn ( iiitinoion hl*M.
Golfer* here still lcmrmber
how laa-kr won the title la*t
eat. Plaving Irishman llarty
Biaddmw, In- in-pertuihuhly aunl.
u tough putt for a birdie on the
17tli gri’en which en*ble*l hill) to
go on and tn Ida opponent Then,

Eight Ace Hounds
Will Be Featured
At Volusia Track
Eight aee greyhounds, peifeetlj
matched for speed, go to the |*«»'in the feature ninth race at Da
Vnluiitt County dug track tonight.
They are Mini’* Flash. Safe Din­
gle, Hly Hunter Teton, Carrie's
Hit, Kciummn, It's Mnr and Help­
ful. Any one o f tlienc star* I* cap­
able of chalking up a will, and to
try and pick the victor |»»e* a
problem fur expert* noil track pa­
tron* alike.
Mim's Flash, Kenaman und B'a
Mar are certain to have many
hack era for every greyhound ill
this trio lias covered the 6-16th*
miln course in 31.4 accind*. B'a
Mr.r, owned by Harvey House, at­
tained tliut spec I to win all eighth
race Tuesday night, while Lee An­
thony's Kenaman duplicated that
feat Saturduy night. Sam Boxendale'* Sly Hunter has proved «nui
she i* u consisfant fust stepper
by covering the 6-Kith* rout'llltce time* ill a row in 22 second”
Gut.
Judging, from the number of
cou|ion* Iwing turned in dog rar­
ing enthuainflta are taking a keen
interest In the All Stale* Handi­
cap* being run every Saturday
nl'ghL wnni each"competing ereVhounii represent* a state, und the
winner I* blanketed with flower*
by a resident o f the state he rrprexent*. Ill the first All-Stutes
Handicap l««t
Saturday night
Denied, representing Florida won,
and lie waa blanketed by Mr*. Alta
Cliamtier* nf Bully Hill, who re­
ceived a* a gift a tieautiful radio
and combination record changer.
This Saturday the nrnton blan­
keting the winner will receive one
bundled gallons of gasoline from
the Shudilix Auto Service ul 100
Nlrth Ridgewood Avenue. It rust*
nothing to elder your name. Cou­
pon* may he obtained at the tiaek.
in the 30-hole playoff, Locke won,
hy 12 stroke*.
I.ocki di-lo't lend the field nt
the rod of yc«trrduy's first round
l.ut lie wn* just one stroke oil
Die pare with a Oil.

Legal Notice

Illlle payable, rediscounts, and othsr liabilities for borrnwsd
mossy
Mortgage* or other liens, (None on bank premises and
(Non# on other real estate
_

4|l)ALIFICATIONSi
I.'ION Hi
Gaud
eels or retail.. Dead
operate budget
taoding
I moral eta

.S I

ter ntliletic. Chuck t)rar.*novlch,
ha* turned hi* uttentin to track.
The 216-pound footballer, wha
won hix third eastern ami first^|
national heavyweight Iwxlng ti­
tle recently, last spring earned
hi* first letter a* u shot putter.
Joe MrGinntly three timet in
August during the 1003 season,
Ditched and won Imth games of
a ihiulileheiuler fur Dm New York
Giant*.
Grover
Cleveland
Alexander
pitched and won both gnmes o f
u doulilehender twice in his a
career
for
the
Fhllndalpiiia w
Phillips.
The Michigan Ktnte swimming
ha* won eleven major
championship* since 1846, Include
ing u national AAU tills.

444 m
None

J

None

II4.VII.44

Non*
None
Nons
None
27.274.V4
4.221.422 42
2.V2S.77I It*

42V.7VS.24

21.121.42
4D2.o47.4t
147 227 ST
14.422.14
4,017,127.71

10—RACES—1U
NIGHTLY

pi
Nons
None

!- --I

EXCEPT

4.221.41141
122.202.OS

SUNDAY

»

&gt;4.000 00
H.IM.24
None

I0l.ttt.24
1,222,411.41

*• ■

Nona

Mast has* M S m u m ai
rradii rating, financially
sales. Want man o f aaw
la home lemmanhy.

RAVE TIME by amdla
baaloeaaa eea
aead Vacant (las

.
TOSSING SHOT
STATE COLLEGE. Pn. — UP)

t .»]].»l»0 «

--------------

TOTAL LlADILlTIRH (not Inrludlng suburdlnsied
obligations shown below) ______
_____ ____

GDDD GOLF S TA R T
GREAT NECK, N. Y. — :,P)
Jay Hebert, former Imuistarm State University golfer, got
o ff to n good start in Ida first
tournament in this area.
Playing with Leonard Zahn
in the ojicnitig I.oiig I hIuiu) ptoamateur event of the spring,
Hebert shot n par 72 at (lm
e ro*n Meadow courser Their liest-f* *
hall score iit 07 gave them su-kjt
eond pluce behind A I ilrusch o f
Cherry Valley and Torn Dona
o f the Gulden City C. C. Ileliert,
a pro for two years, i« assistant
|iro at Glen Oaks, here. *

1,110,724.21

' rr*Tutstendl*n *C U l c r ,“ r *ec°uai or this bank and
OtnW
tk u t tls s -----. ------1_____ --■■ ■
™ lu
lUkhlllUM

Further emphnxi*lt\g the rela•lorwhlp ol tl.e I'.itdir* to tlm
working eta?.- • li'cnii.-e it Is open
-.nly to player* of the punltc
coin i- - " a * Die rent o f tho
lineup.
S .lv it r i nut Hnivnloie Ftolilh', n factory wotkei from Murlislnw-n, |*a.; (Jur.-nee Alexander,
Raleigh*. N. C., a tire distributor,
met t 'tint .Subletl o f Lou isville^
n go!! course employe who "o u b ™
"rnthei fi-&lt;li Di.mi play, g o lf";
i.iiri John Dohro, a factory stuitl •
visor fr.-ia Chicago, met \Vurleo ( ’ampin'll, u Chicago hunk
c'ei k.
Jim l.&gt; venhugeii, a Milwakee
gn* company clerk, was paired
again*! Klnisiiito; Bob (faulken• iiy , Jr., (ikliilioiaa City *tud- nt, n.ct Sinn Ilu-lnt. a Vunkers,
N.
Y.,
warehouseman;
und
Uoiiehcy fucid Veron Hinith, a ^
(inlvt : ton, 'lex., terluiicul advixer^w
for a call eumpniiy.
Hleiqiy and V.-nturi were pair■(I uguinst cacti other. Itutkieaicx ployed Cotton Itockgolt, a
Mentpiii* clothing rnlesman.
IK fending ehnn.pion Ken Town*
•d Him. Fr.-inri-co wn* l-eatten
vesttr.lay l.y Alexander.
Two 18-holo i..tin I- were curd♦.I t'wlny. Th- semifinal* will lie
played tomorrow nnd the finole
Haturday, both covering 30 hole*.

Jenin

MIIPOHT (I P I ( I M I IT I O N O P " P l . O I I I I I * UTATK D A N K "
O P t t M O N I I IX 1 III: S T A T I M I P IM.IIIIIIIA
A T T l i r ; I ' l . u o : O P H&gt; " » e , | H&gt; JI &gt;»; au. IBM
, ,
AHKTI

Franchisee open In central _
Auto Associate Hlort*. Hell romelete
erceaaorira, Urea, batteries, rediee, I
im n e rlN . One of largest
Heulk, 68 years la buainvxa.

far pan.
FRANCHISED SOUTHF.KN AUTO
benefit* af.
bur lag. Ton

-*

Ui fW H if
tM P f 4 (6 U U *li!

E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y

will ha glad to moke U

.

M

HOME RUNS — Rosen, Cle­
veland 26: Williams, Boston 24. , .
STOLEN BASES — DlMagrio, i Rftn, it« i« n rM h I i L o ilie r li«n kn, iru ion in ff r^wrrv#* Im ln n cBi,
C'lDh , l9tlna lit |ir&lt;M'*»li of r o l l x ’l l o i l ...........................
Boston 8 ; 4 players tied at fivo r n llt*•*41
WILD ROOKIE
H l H U IB 9 4 lu v » rn o irn | o b llim ilo itii. i l l r r d him !
•r» am n i« rit
COLUMBIA, H. C. — (A1) — each.
STRIKEOUTS
—
Reynold*. M lillg a llo n * &lt;•( Hi * i an d i.u ll|lr a l su l.d le (”lona
It took Ucrry Blackburn, Cin­
O llie r iMinda, n o lra , an d d e l i r n i u r r ,
cinnati'* $40,000 bonus pitcher, New York 83; Lemon, Cleveland C o rtm r a le aliM-ka tin . I.o il a * | N ..n * .i" .- u „ r P r d r r a l llr s e r v *
iiaaKi
three trip* to the mound be­
—
McDermott, Isjaiie and dleruunie
llnellid-ng I.Ni.i.-’ uverCt Jtlal
fore he gained hi* first vic­ ^PITCHING
'(anj
1 ^Preaitst-e^awnM^ IU27I.40. furniture and
Boston
6-1
.833;
dray,
Detroit
tory for the Columbia Red*. Un­
tteal relate owned other than tianh premia**
.760.
der the konu* rule, Cincinnati
.nresltncnis anil olhwr asset, Indirectly representing bank
premia. * nr other real estate
........ .
.
•
must bring the lU-ycar-nld south­
•’iistoroerr
rstilllty la this hank on acceptance outstanding
'CONSISTENT
STEALER
paw up tu the major* in Bopoth e r assets
......
...... ..........
CINCINNATI
—(
*
&gt;
Johnny
(ember.
. f j i t u r e a I to,*02 14 ..
T O T A L AMHKTH
......
......;
Hitting by his Columbia team­ Wyroefak'e stolen base totals dur­
ing
Ute
last
four
year*
undoubted­
mate* saved Blsrkbum from de­
tiemand deposits of IndlvIdurlV VsrtnTrampa. and
ly
are
the
most
consistent
In
bowfeat in hi* first two starts. In
corporation*
........... .... .................. . ...
, ____ ____
hia third effort he allowed only ball. The Clnncinotl outfielder T***" A'tM,* '( s " • Isdlvldwats. partnerships, nnd corporation*
swiped
exactly
seven
beaea
daring
Deposits nf dnlled mates Horernment (Inriudliig postal
one hit in alx Innings, fanned
sav ings)
................
eight but walked II. He allowed tech of the bet four oeuona, In neposlts
of Nlates and pollllrsl sul.dlvlsloiis
1948
and
1947
with
the
Phillies
and
two unearned runs when “ op In*
t repost Is of banks •
...
-v
flchlrr dropped a pop fly with the lost two campaigns with the Miher deposits t certified and officers' checks, etc.) '. ....
Tniul
Deposits
.
the liases loaded and two out.

HANFORD V,

•

IS HOT

Al* Newsfi-olurca

•

.

*2 VF * ( / * , _
fntc*CTH z i p —
UVE ty tuyiH i-

Fug.,

July
il l/ll—Vale
Dniverslty'n
lighl weight crew glided into the
quarter linnla of the Thaiueli cup
event in Die Henley Itoyul Hegnttu
today with a two-length victory
over I he (Jiiinlin Hunt Club of
Ixindon.
Vale covered the one-mile 5C0.
yard cmirae
in seven mmiile*. ,.TJ
.
seconds, or 2J . e.-olids flower than
she coveted the dislmire in ve*
tci day's first heat.
A cross wind,* following a morn
ing mill slowed III - pace of to
day’s races.
Vale look the |.-a.l fi.ilil the
start nnd grmlmillv pulle I ahead,
pulling ii steady 22 strokes all
the wuy.
The Durtmoiilh College Hmviug
Club, of Hanover. N. II., failed in
its* first heat of the gland chal­
lenge cup- premier event of (lie
four-day legatta.
Tho l.emiih-r Itowing Club of
Britain roasted home In ii Duettlength victory In -even minute*,
82 seconds.
The Dartmouth boy* wlm paid
their own expense* licic a* a semio fficia l. rullci’ c crew, were never
in the race, i.cander spdried ahead
from the .lulling gun aii.l had
Iniilt up a thiec-leiigDi lead lit thc
half-inlle post.
The IliiDsh
hoat waa
four
b ngths ahead al Die mile and
eased across (lie fiulsh line, just
protecting hrr margin.

A*

Adp tforta

N'o other stnt&lt;4 b I luiust imil'ii
i huu in. survivor, l.ut lltiwaii
hod l" o -Sn.luji Kimoaliit&lt;&gt;, Huneliilu pu’-tal worker, nnd Frank
ItutkiiWicx, un unemployed papui^
poo.l* sale.-mun.

Sanford's I’ l'opused N ew Stadium

8:1ft P. M.

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Native Of K orea
Says U* S. Troops
^ I n s p i r e Courage
4i:*lfnr*ft \ » I p i Ko«|ti K o r fim t ,
• | firs t *l*r|»il* nl n boul A tn rrlaup|Hirt In fk e lr «l% ll n n r,
n tiin l i|ul«k ci»ntlit«*nrr I m m t h«*
n it til M n f r » ’ fnat t n t r r i rni|«m.
B ill tflilnn, (I i m t l i ** lifir fR ii tiltu
Hed frsisi* IlF iU ro iitru tieil A'nrili
*at® r.B. •tw m u rttl, ilrtiMM-rnllr
v ou lli. In 1013, lt| l« nlim it It In
t ill" itl«|invrti. 11111*11 fTaifillf wrra*
ill* lrfr&lt;l t») lil" IIIn tiL nntl n k h e
t l t r w n * t o r t t im l l»r Vlir n n u ri
H n lo. !%'i»'Wt IIMI Ini" In *l h i" n l f r ,
r ill III* tw o l»ri)illirr" ntul n aUti-r
flrcln j* frn iii IIrvl-i»m i|il9 iil N^nitl,
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f o r an rdiirntlun* tlr tu r iir d
to
Btoul, h r Joliittl tlir
V*a«i«tntrd
1*|kp» " " l u f f
th ere.
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MAMY MEM 'TAKE Tilt
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WEARlMCi TKEIR.
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SHROUDS AROUND
f
TilEIR HEADS WtflHlYEAf
TtlEY ARE AWAY FROMjg*
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Day” un English lady gave a ’ x
I L _ 1 "A
dinner in her London home that
T | I f v * v \\ l
was attended by many military
a J jM P , _IL .V /
— " I \
*d«-wigs. Despite her great
1
fund of wit and recognised povAX^{
J
^
sit Ion In aoclety, the hostess
j
| *«
had never bothered to find out
exactly what rank Hie markings on her guests’ uniforms signified.
She was vaguely aware that three pips on on English n ffic i « l:tli
designated a captain, ao when nil American appeared wearing tin. &lt;•
stars she genially hailed him as “ captain” too, ami when It. m a d - no
move to correct her, continued to address him In that vein.
The conversation got around to the famous first nli raid nv. r
Tokyo, and the hostess asked the man with three stars, -What del
you think of It, captain?" He shrugged hla shnutders an I answered,
"I thought it waa quite interesting.” The hostess was not t. u jdcasnl
with this unemotional response, and later complained.1 l'hnl Amer­
ican captain waa a bit on the clammy side when w&lt; I n- . ht 11(1 the
{Tokyo raid, don’t you think?” "My dear,” answered on English
colonel, ‘That American ‘captain’ was only Gcncinl Jimmy Doolittle—
Who led it.”

BILL S H IN N — KOREA
TAEJON,
Korea- -./i'l— Entr&gt;
e f United State. troops into South
Kolett hi ought new light to be.u
on the military ilasli
betwee
forth and Sujtli Korea, it gav&lt;
ourage and Lope to a fre-edon
loving people.
U is significant tliat 1 write th
story on this day, annivc unrv '
U.8. independence. ! ji t .lav U
young Republic of Korea an l.
assured of America’s enduring be­
lief in liberty ami democracy.
Toduy all South K o icans arc
e*prt*sing their joy to see Amer­
ica's determined and realistic ac­
tion to defend democracy. Th&lt;\
PLy now tliat U. S. t loops arc in
the field, the aggressive, restless
soviet-backed North Koiean A run
1
Ccpyrlitt, ISM. by tonsttl Cut, pittnbutut by Km, Fctturia
will suffer defeat very soon.
I agree fully, if the Husrinnmade tanks, on which the enemy is evacuated to a safety zone at least illy life by posing os 11 rlmuffmii
relying, cun be destroyed in the by American protection.
The village \vn- l.iirncd it .-.vii I
flirt
e.
still don’t know wlu-ic mv familv
£
c Russia was fast enough
tr p .-!&lt;.•.»
- Nottli Koreans for
( T h e y diSMppeaveil w h ile Shinn
Cci- ....
by
establishing 11
came to T aejo n to conf. 1 will.
1 U ony i « j aii.r.
. ! training it
Associated
l’ie
\ m i . r o I I . I*.
Jyl inv
J
lilt
Korea.
King, lidl Ini
not the
I hi. si
"C a &lt;• iu. nr l-&gt; rvan . m
the
idea w h y they did tmt await hi
Nort+i and "out.:, v, re
afraid
return; w in th e i lltev
v.rindeieil
Unde tiuin
1
1&gt;
mvaw a y, were driven o f f by Nor th
1111dinned us far a j thmth Korea’s
Koreans— or wh i t , I
military preparation v&gt;i
con­
I was cnoght by (In N o r th A r m y
cerned.
e
ai another plun*, hot sii\.*d l*v tin.
it is really an uiispt..!.:»'i!e itfs
South Korean A r m y , whl. h l i i
aster— that brother should
kill
uniphuntly u-o-cupiid t ) ■■ s .11:i .-.
brother—hut that's what we Ko­
Where all all duv batllo w
I on
reans are doing now.
I was ill the mid t of a bovver id
Many Korean mothers and fa ­
liullets and tioinhs!
thers have lust tlieli
children;
^husbunds have lost their wive-,
Kven thouifh I now mil home­
“ hose who risked their lives to
less 11 ml wilhont familv
1 till
work with the Americans had to
can smile. I am c o m 'tired t m - i i c n
sacrifice their beloved
fnlnillc.will not g i v e up K o l l o . Mor.il* i
nlto in order to fight the most
high in South Kor ea and li &gt;|”
destructive tiling, Communism.
is g reat. I hill; &lt; 1 1 1v
.10
. ■'
Only to he friendly with Amer­
the present act o f Xim ii 11 11 K;
icans is rcganlcd da hostile by the
rea and will do my m v h t for
Communists.
the Am erican e f f o r t in o n . n ■ I ‘often hoped those true Amer­
try.
ican friends among Korean-, who
risked their lives for the American
way *jf living, Would he prolif ic-1
fe t t e r by the Americans when 11
“ rltlcal moment
come around.
They and their children should be

«

EZ. MUCH r-UH YO U
EZ HIT USfcTeP. B u t

i\VO famous collaborators renewed old bonds at a cocktail
A party the other day: Captain Ted Lawson and Bob Considine, who were responsible for that top thriller o f wartime,
Thirty Second. Over Tokpo. X 7T«= a m e ^ caa J V
_
Both men have prospered. ( c a p t a i n w a s . a * v
v?
Lawson has done well In the v—— . g ,y
), --o. J
field of aviation. Consldine
CLAM M y
t'* \ s“\
has become one of the most T . V t
o p &lt; r y ' (/i y 'R \

versatile and popular writers
in the country.
17 ^
Here’s a story both can add
to their repertoire.
\
A month or two before “ D-

DOLL/U1 d o n ' d o

By R. J. SCOTT

fa P L A Y

A ST lJ-Lm e . ,-r
A Vl ARS er A ^ E .

J i i n t i i : 11 m k s i h i i . if v i f* » n
H A I F A , Israel
ol*.
A r y body
who doesn't like il 111 Israel doesn't
ha ve to sla y. So tilled a H aifa
■mng i » l in to.
T h r e e youn g .lews travelled to
llii tinii ns s to w a w a y ; a l - i i i d the
ste am er “ ’Cyp rian l'i inn ' T h e y
were returned to Istuel.
M . m i n u t e ,1. Maim aid he had
110 pow er to authorize tin 11 exit
from I lari. Hut, lie n»Jded. he saw
no object in punishing people who
do not wish to stay here.
I'HI S i m . N Th i . C I 1‘ I . N S I O N S
NEW
D E L H I , India
'I''

The Inst governor-gruei id i*l Inilin. Clinl i nvarlS Itujngopaliirhuri.
will be giv*n tt lifetime pi n-doit of
.^Jll |ier month. I iinince Minister'
John Mnllhri. iitmouneing this in
pal liiiiiieiit,' saiil 0 Imilitr pension
will In- given lo ic ie r .I iin-idriit
of tiie Indian Hi public. |{ningopnliichnri retinal dnnimrv T’l’. when
Dr, Itajrmlrn Pra-.ol was install
ed a - first president of the Itetmblic.

now
itl

i ' i i t.-r

body

A M E R IC A N

P i . L P R E S E N 'f W f 'l V E .
OF ' f H L C A M L L f R l B L

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
critters The lloiglns
call correctly , we re
fo r tlirlr sorlnlnllty.

Personal
To W o rn on W illi
N agging

The U. S. Hcnllli Set vice guv
emergency aid In
17 state
itrirken l*y i |iid&lt; inics or illsufiuv
in

AkL-

o N 'V ilt -

Hu m a h

l i 'f l t L

SQUARE

MAMY

1 &lt; &gt; S K iN

Backache

A tel ol folio Icslli war found
imbedded in a tree trunk in Eng­
land. for onre I hr hoik got the
beller af the bile.

l ! 11’.».

Kenefieintioh U any process by
whjch the vield o f metal from
ere is increased.

In an eastern city the garbage
trucks are drslgnulr.l, not i.y
numbris, hut by feminine mimes.
" A lines Ivy any other name . .
Go on, you finish I I !

N e w Y o r k , uper
[’ s l i i t g i w l ruiHi
to feed its duck.

th aui

M G O T T A G IT )
!I /WAH AM IJO \
OSP'N THAT S
FOOLISHNESS AH )
K L A « 0 A3CHJT A &lt;
A‘,00 THATS HXIN’ 1
t ' O I M M E TH ’ /
l .
WORKS/.,.)

,.,W H F H T U - 1 •
SOME SOOTHIM’f ...AA/O A N l
Jv FANS TURN OUT . ’
y DIXIELAND ^ OVERFLOW A ! &gt; n &gt; P A Y
4
'MOOSIC A N ’^ C RQWO IS A
v- h e s p ic t s w t a .- &lt;/
. FEROIT TH’ &gt; CX PSC TE D &gt;
7 , OZABA' A/O f
,
&gt;WHOLE TH - J r A T THE B UG A
c
J B B A L L PAR K r

B t K T L wP K to m o /w o w .,,^.

Use
HERALD
Want Ads
For

i

I c s u IIh

The fnllerrlH g re lee apply Is
all W a a l
pahlleheS la t * &lt;
■ a a fs r g llev.ilSi
I l i a r IAe per lia r la e e rile a
• llaera I.Vr per line la e e rils a
p llnria M
p rr line la e e rile a
M tlw ra C l p*r line IneeMlea
I t per lis a *nr T rp rly t e a ,r a s &lt;
n i t w e/S« t » lha Use.
U e ab le raM ter black la ra rasa.

UIIONE 148

THE
SA N F O R D
H ERALD

FUR

U£NT

WKLAKA APA1MENTB. R o o m
sad Stores. 116 W. First Straat
Phone 490-W.
MODERN 2 bedroom apt, (Upper),
I 603 .Park A v e , ________ ■
t ~ROOM Apt. Celery A Mellonvilla. Inquire Seaboard Oil Co.
314 W. 1 st. St. Phone 703.
MODERN 4 Room apartment, furor unfumlil
FURNISHED A IT &amp; FOR RENT
1 2-Rooms with private bath and
Electric kitchen.
1 8-Roome with private bath and
Else trie kitchen. Apply 212 W.
\ 6 th Blreot or Nlrk Pkg. Store
d ld Sanfon) Ave,_____________ _
'FAETMENT. Adults only 1000
■
Aye. Phone 0R6-R._______

BEDROOM large 'furnished

FOR

f Q U IP ) K

RENT

VA’ONf.HJM
HOW THLV
lA I M T* DO
J
IT ?
)

8 KKVICK STATION and Oarage S W A ! 1 S ! i n t »
W e liny, fit'll
on We*t First Street. Call Sen-

10.', K. Hi) &gt;
or Trail,
on
I’ hone I'lK-.l

anything.
bunrd Oil Co, 314 W. First St.
CHKAF—House trailer,
sleeps O - C K D A R H P O N t i K M i l l ’ ink
misery out o f moppiiijr
r*
four. Located .Sanford Trailer
guiirantr'e, nnlv
1‘iirk, 4th A French. I'honv

1047-lt.

■____________

H K N K A R I K Ula-

TWIN OAK Apartments. C. H. 112*114 W . 2nd St.
fk-hauweeker, 210 Cedar Ave.
Coronado lleneh, New .Smyrna
Beach. ff&gt;6. per mo. (ias, water,
lights Included.____________ ___
I'UHNIHIIKD Apt. a rooms with
screen porch. Park Ave. I’hone
080 or 1323.__________________ _
TWO Apartments, 3 and 4 rooms,
J501 Magnolia Ave. Phone 489.
4 ROOM, furnished, insulated ga­
rage apt, Ph. 432-W.

A I'aini C**.
......... t

u (g b o a ^ M A H

"

q n u h r v l

I.a W.N’ MOU’ KRH Sharpe lied, bl
cycles repaired, Lock &amp; Kr
work. Prompt Service. !L M
Shuman, S|ff K 4'h Si
NFJW I I.OORS -lirtaced to rei
fectinn Old floors made lit
new. FinUhing, cleaning A wn'
ing. Portable power plant. 2:
years uxperiencp in Sfumlnoh
County, H. M Gleason, Lai

!

B
11 r. 1 ( I N K

U r iN H U K

I l i H l l l l 1l-'jf NOW TO C-CT IHSipr !
P
’ ■O .VARM THE CPf W THAT -

[-a—w .1 ■

Ot.KE PLANS A HOIDW!

BEIN’ YOUR FIRST RUN A5 GUAI’D, )■'
ENCAD, REMLMBtK WC’Rf. V - - "
FlPFCTED IO GUARD TNlG I ytah ,
6AI E WITH OUR LIVES! t r A Sf.'-E

W.C ki' 0, M JUfl.f

VOliH HAMM Ul’.t
HEAD Off
--

M.irv

JOHNSON’S CAR PLATE Auto
Wax-Waxts auto in 20 minutes—
no rubbing, only 11.00 per can.
JBNKARIK CLASS A PAINT CO.
112-114 W. girl Bt.
Phona 320
“ GOOD And BAD"
L'.rd ica boxes
I0.9C I — A R T I C I . K N W A N T K I ) — 0
Used mattresses, your choice D M
Used kitchen cabinet
19.96
Used round solid oak dining
WE BUY, HELL ft TRADE 11 .1
table
7.9S
furniture. Wllson-Muier Furnl*
♦tire r „ nil K 1«» Phone rg,H
Slightly used kitchen cabinet 29.96
Reg. 14.95 Olidcr cushions, set 0.93
Special I Desk chest and chair 29.96 T— !&gt;E(E*I*lvcHturR*SupDlics
Come In and see our allghUy used
TK up your dead nnluiaD
oil ranges. Excellent valaee.
it charge. Phone Oviedo
* MATHER OF SANFORD

Drag line, bulldo/er, dump trm 1
mink, fill dirt, shell nnd -la
by load or job. Contact il. It
i.absted. mid te stn-iat €*-■, 10!* I
flew York Ave., OcL hiiiL . pi
Don't .simmer thru
WAKE

till! -mmn

FRESH! WORK
STA Y FRESH!

FUKS1I

Mitchell room nir condillomr
“ The World's Finest”

Hy Wnli Disney

Sale or it* n t

For Informiitiun Phone 1240
Vodiiidi h ite f - l g f i n t l q i i

Service

Sentinel, ( "
iliU.il.U Uu Aligning
.
lundo Evening Star.
r« v
1 inn-.;.

VENETIAN
____
_

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II LIN 1)8, mad e
_________

t&lt;

order. Seminole* Venetian liti1.
Co.
820 W. 3rd St.
i’ hon.
lir.L’-W ,_____ ___________
Lumi Clear Lug m i'
HELP Wa n t e d
-k BULLDOZING,
Grading.
Cull 624-M. G. J
DAILY delivery.
Gehr, 2ttH2 Willow Avenue.
8 . Sanford Are.
EXPERIENCED help, A p p 1 y
Laner's Drug Store.
bu don’t bring
to LAMEYiC WAITRESS Wtinted With Foun­
tain Experience Preferred, Appty to Mr. Bill at T&lt;&gt;uchti*n Di ug HHYING A C A R? Before finan­
cing seo us to save money. In
itsliment Loan Dep’t., Room 317,
Phone 286.
Sanford • Allan!
companion
housekeeper.
Nailonnl ttank Membsv p i'IC
TUXEDO
RE N T A BRITISH FORI)
CASH IN CHRISTM AS ( ARILS! for economical transportation
HunCe‘
Eaey-to-sell,
gorgeous
21-Cnrd
43.UO pur day plus alg rents per
PLENTY of Porta Rican Sweet
Aaaortments pay you 6U- on 61
mile.
Potato Vines now ready. 28X1
sale*. EMBOSSED Nnnm-ImM A H BAI.KH. JNC.
prihle, 50 for 61. Ilig line. Flor­ (e t Htrickland'MorrUona, Inc)
al Notes, Napkins, etc. Extra __________Hanford. Fla.
WORTHINGTON Eotarv and Jn
Reyna. FREE Imprint Samples.
cobeta Root Type Power Meer
Assortment,
on a p p r o v a l . Have Y ou P Car" Painted at Roy
Rrul’a Cities Service Station
CR AR M , 393 Peachtree N. K„
French Av*. and Orlando lllgh-

HELLO. Y

PE N T A u O N ...

fTE N 'E oa N O
i3EVE...NOU'a2

L E T A\E
T A LK .TO TH E

NOT G eT T.N S
IN i - E S E !
&gt;

OSNERAU
,77 IN CHAS3E
M O P SECRET
NX WEAPONS!

A ll R ig h t , g e n e r a .

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G L A D TO HEAW M j u o
D A G S G S TfiM O W SLL,

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V t h i HaawiTAu r { [ ISN 'T \

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MAWVSUX3UB7W

way— phone 9186.

K W A N TED
Ing. Fellow*
Ranfnnl 4ve

- e 2-1938 FORD V3 Fonior and Tu­
dor. These care In jam up run
dr«ullc
Brakes
m 6260.00—6X91
MERCURY CO.

,1

�THURSDAY TDLY 6, 1350

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

SAVINGS!

SALE

FOR SUMMER MEALS &amp; LUNCHES

Home* Coil (rolled SloreH—Where Customers Send Their Friends

1 n. , «

2 (o r 2 5 c
2

(o r

25c

SPECIA LS
THRU SAT

WK RRHKKVK T ill; If 1**1 IT TO LIM IT QUAN TITY

sumc COOl)

COLORED
OLEO

D IX IE C R Y ST A L

LA RG E

BLOSSOM TIM E

K LIN D ELLK CUT G R EEN

PROBLEM MEALS NO PROBLEM A T A L L W HEN YOU SERVE

C I N N A M O N ISC NS
C f o r 1 ©c

NO. 1 T A L L

SHREDDED

I I.HAN. ITS W IIAITKII IN CKI.LOI’IIANK

I

Asparagus
2 for 25c

r : v 11

M in L iT a d

WITH TH A T IIKAI. R Y E F I.A V im i

WHEAT

H A R H A K ET ANN'S

RYE CC C A C S
E ach 14c
M ARG ARET ANN
MED. G RAD E A SH IP­
P E D MINN . . . DO/.

MAtifiAnkr Ann huAt.rhr

-x* grade western

BEEF

•
a

Chuck or Shoulder Roast .
Rib or Club Steaks ..........
Round or “ T ” Rone Steaks
Fresh Ground Hamburger
Brisket Stew ...........

W EST ER N

AVOCADOS
CARROTS

W ESTERN

PO RK LIV ER

2-Lge. Bunches

PANOV irP.UKIIG

B E E F LIV ER

GEORGIA S H IPPED . D R ESSED A DRAWN

LETTUCE
SEEDLESS LIMES
SEEDLESS GRAPES
ONIONS
POTATOES
POTATOES
HEAD

Not Frozen Fryers

PKIIHIAN

STRRAK-H-I.KAN, STREAKO-FAT

THOMPSON

END C U T S .....
CENTER CUTS

YELLOW

Frozen Food

Old Kiruth I'miri’iilinil'll B lit. r«n
S For

CALIFORNIA I.ONO WHITE

Grapefruit Juice 25c
Mlnulr

2(ie

Honor Ilrond Hed

12 os. |ik«.

Raspberries

Hlk-

TOY
6 Ox.

•caM

pow g

l O |i
ism.■

M W

Lge. 2 for

•

Tip

D A LE

B ottle

SHC/SPAN
m m

•

MED.

-

Jk

■ ■ ' »_______

SHOUDER RO A ST......... Ik 49c
Lamb Shoulder Chops
Ik 59c

MARGARET ANN

m+'

IVORY
SOAP

27*

IVORY
FLAKES

BACON, RIND ON

ItKD SKIN SWEET

f

P&amp;G
SOAP
Large 7^

SqUARE CUT LAMB

LONGHORN CHEESE .... lb. 45c

Maid Conceit Ira I rd
A ut. ran

Orange Juice

I

2-LBS,

WESTERN SLAB-

2$£

DREFT
U t i.

I

fitawt

l i t

(■RAPE
JUICE

OLEO
Lk 27*

Quart 35^

TIDE

IVORY SNOW

f
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a

B O U N T Y K1BT
W. K . G. a

Huts* roim

HONNKT

B IV K

■C C K Y W
AHWOKTKD

H e

Glaot Tie
* r n

,

SUGAR PEAS
an 2 for ^
PBMOtfAL

•WLa* » RBL month

GRAPEADE SLICEDBEETS

• « 29*

CAMAY SOAP

16 oi, l i t

,

8LICED
PINEAPPLE
N o . 2 can l l &gt;

OXYDOL

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W«T

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4
THE WEATHER

In U nity There Is Strength—
To Protect U t P m c i of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

AN
v? ' VOLUM E X X X X I

[Established 190H

IN D E P E N D E N T D A II.Y
SANFO RD , FLORIDA.

Secret Bla£k H a n d
S o c i e t y , Ma f i a ,
C o n n e c t e d With
T a m p a Gangsters

j m ii

o f Jwhtt PpU on, la llwtuti

vice president of the Miami
” Beach, and Jacksonville Kennel
Clubs amt na treasurer of the Or­
ange Park Kennel Club of Jack­
sonville.
Peterson'* testimony was Ihul
“ John Patton has loh f been assoIC a illM H Ua Pas* Slsl

Greatest T o u r i s t
Season In State's
* History Predicted
TALLAHABSEEr July
10—
(Special) — 11*60 will be the great­
est tourist season in Florida his­
tory, Hotel Commissioner James
T. London predicted today. Lon­
don said his prediction was bused
on report* from every seel ion of
the State. 'Hie Commissioner said
that he anil his assistant, Juck
Weatherford, had covered tin* rn*
Y # tire stale conferring with people
in the food and lodging Industry
and with the tourists themselves.

Increases over last year as high
aa 26'; are Indicated with an
over-all increase of at least 10';.
The Daytona Beach, Jacksonville
I teaches and the Qulf Coast
Beaches are particularly enthusi­
astic about their bualneaa to date,
Land on said.
According to London, the Hotel
^Commission found that the tourw iils are shopping around more and
that while they ate apparently
willing to spend just aa much
money, they expect more for this
money.
He advised resort people to pro­
vide the little extras which mean
ao much to pw&gt;ple away from
home. He said that planned en­
tertainment was very popular
with tourist*. London urged man*
advertising of Florida attractions
L . a JUuI facllltlea and asked every
p*1•restaurant and lodging place to
' recommend to their guesta that
they " m s all of Florida".
We are doing n great Job, said
London, but there are still hun­
dreds of thousands of neople who
are going somewhere else and he
cited as an example a recent re‘ port by D. Leo Dolan, director of
the Canadian Government Tourist
Enro n , to the effect that his Bu
jsjaau had received 221,000 Inquiries
■ Cram Americans ar aa 11% in•tease aver last year.
( U f a get thoee folks to Flor­
in . concluded the Commissioner.
S-1 July
t-Largs

today
about whs started

tho

&amp; "flood o f llaa" which
from too Communists.

JULY

Associated Press Leased Wi re

III,

N.t. 11.11

Recruiting Of f i c e r ,
Swamped As Young
Men Thruoul U. S.
Seek 'To 10n I i s t
M \SIIIST; ION, luh til i l l

[Commie Morale
Low Under U.S. Air
Attacks lint Enemy
Advance Continues

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— I lie Senate Imt.-n riiul 11 meal
S .inner I ITke nl Maine |,,. a
Mew fimr-yent
term
mi
(he
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l.m rg t
1'niiiiiri*.",inu.
I In- .i*ri In *,t| rule ute ri 111 ntsl
ireniiKneniliilintii tl[ ||,e Seiiol**
"lelnlwr i « ( 1 lie
Semite Him .
tl.nibie K n r rg i t'miinnllri- Itiei
bail let oiitim-mlcd l.t a
t title
tlt.il the Senate r e l i r e In
1‘ itn e Pike.

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W A S H I N G T O N , July i n —&lt;/p,
— Chief* hi K i n d s nl Iht- U.S.
h i m mill \ ■1 Lnii'p 1 (|| ti'v ie
tVai bins Ion lim iv lil fm
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A Ill'll id .I|&gt;|i|i, ant: hi| null l.tiy *’ i w * r III! Nrtt l u r k City ic
1 •in I in e .1 In r j I. i,|.l) .

WAVINO A fAKtlvtlt it relatives ami filmds. these U 8 &gt;oldiet&gt; Poind tlie military n-o time),..it m iv Ii «
vessel tleininl .V, In a M Waller In Sun Pi mu If o They are rn route to the Kai Past to ant An &gt; u .111 ..diting
In Korea Shoulder pnlclu; Indicate lliey ai e alt bet lie sold lei 3 unit All Lone men 1 /liternaliuaul .Suundphnto

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Mc Ki b b i n Says
Wading P o o l Can
Now Be Ut i l i z e d
City Workers Remove
H a z a r d o u s Piles
From Lake Monroe

direct tho operations, uttd will re­
turn this week. Hs experts to ho
hack In Sanford In September.
There is a possibility that tho
New York tiisnt team, which
will train in St. Petersburg next
winter, will be quartered ut the
Mayfair Inn during the period
« f Mar. 2(1 through 20 when they
will play exhibition games here
with major- league clulis, hr dev
dared.
The cocktail lounge In tho May
fair will be moved to larger
quarters across the hull in the
card room, which will have a
new entrance to the port’ll, he
suid. The former lounge util In*
used for private parties, and
will be remodeled.
Other Improvements will inrlude a new carpet for the din­
ing mom, redecurnliun o f upsto lii letlroomu, mid 1 repainting
the Targe kitchen to which new
equipment will be added.
On the grounds, new shrub­
bery will be planted and u pot­
ting green will be prepared for
golfers to practice upon. On the
lot east of the lintel 104) urang**
trees have been planted fur the
benefit o f the guests. The lot
opposite
the hutcl
on
First
.Street has been acquired nnd
will lie used fo r narking the
automobile* of guest*.
Mr. Marian predicted that the
(C sitia w s aa e s s « ait I

States'
N crto

Rights
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C O L U M B I A . S C.. July U&gt;
South Cainlina Demogtaii hoove 1 alidld.ilrv I ouiomow fnt l
S. 31-natoi and governor, ending .1
priimuy
rlection
l a m p a ig n
1
whii li ilii lrv ' light- and N e g l o *&lt;■
gtrgalinn have been m ajoi ivAlc*.

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v't Ni-iv VofkS &lt;‘ruti.d I'jth /kit. 'the mf oil llama u Hi * t&gt;mL» of the
Y.A siurc Loth siit* 4*1iii l i i nutdiiT wero Loin thou*
(/ufirmHititiuH

n Rotary Negro Woman Is
Convention Made Killed In Fight
By George Touhy Willi L. Hughes

Hail thiol o

Many o f tin* in«|iiii i« t ramo
•from ro8«'i vlhLi
»*oltin»: a ro luin
to aottvo
ilnty,
tu mod
(oioo.v
M|M(to inati t.iiii.
rm m oi
W A V KX mill W A F S
Ho 1O' i«Intit 1it l lu* iiithijm I lint Imod

Lula k'ilcy Dies In
I luspil.ii Alter BeMretinu:
Lat;ut*iix
in;' Slmi 111 Sumiach
N a m e d President

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A lul.i] ol l , I V ) pemm icgjiiered (01 the l 1, *l) Knl.iry lolcin.i
In,n il Cony* olimi 1.1 1.1 icii qltv in
I blunt, Micli.,
I’leiulnit
(u nit;*- loutiy, who I* |ii&gt;* I'lilcil tlie
.S.iolunl club. |,i|ii (he KoUiiam
at then loui licoit tmt.iy.
d in e l o i r J.tl/i 11l l 11l.il ilc|rIt'ltei, ie|iic ciihu|*
ilulii all
0111 tin' Will Id. Mi
11111I1V Mill,
ill* 'Mill* tin
niotiMm* uf |mi 1 !'*&gt;■'• and tin- liiqilcuiieiicM ol llic
la iioii' ceicuniior* lliiooghuiil lli*'
lorn day uicciing.

MoLout doitlilod*1 with 7fi ounoiit
|y in t tio jirtiooHM o f join inn I ^o
morviroiv.
Amonir lliovo orowtlinr tlio N o w
ifttfli City roctu Uln g tifflcw wti*
||nh o it T N in *. IF, 11 Hotmail iln-

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S ta le Expected rr«
G i v e $51 Million
To Florida Schools
10 td'l

—Stuln Kclmid Sup) T lio m in l&gt;
Ita i l f v tndny
t i 111 ■I•- I I'lnridft'r
echieil pru gium will *•*•■ t tin* Lit•*t*•
$6l,r.7('.,7rti» for thin l*uai 11*■ . V* II

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* .nil.la, w11 i'lei'ti-,1 |.ie iilcut rill,I
.1 (..'love \iti-11 |.f ( torill I oiI.Imh
Thiil’,, $7IH.2lil I*-,it tLull li**’ wa etectiqj to tin* Imard of *lilegislntive iipproprinliori of 152, lecturs from thin district, Mr.
296,000 fur .Siut*' aid I.* *&gt;&gt;111111 'foully Mild. Ml Laguetix mermnl:
Helmut
for
1960-61.
However, in ulllii' 1'ttrcy lIodgMiri.
I tn&gt; pi.igium **f enterlnitiiiient

Hiiiley „ui*l III** ** ftr.1 l -riguri a urc

on ly **, tioiuti-,.
Final
report ,, iln lulled tin* Kcultiinimvinn llvinracial segregation.
idnmy, the tlrplno Male eliorit",
Ily rues has campaigned again 1 b lo o d on urtuul ficur*':i, uri* *■&lt; 0
I tel roil Washington bull ginne,
pcc t**,l tn l.iMist Hi** Him,uni to
three other caminiates on a stair

I u\.i , w lit 1 id t i t l i l i r d to u r

nf fill qn .o&gt; In .umiiimilioii i a it in .i.
Il i r y w e i r icrn lia p p c d and turi r m l r m i g to tw o R ed lank* a
lim it time r.idler.

GbJPvT l 4?
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Ill Lain ,11 l ily. Maim.* C oipt.
1-ti lihl ruin 11 wrrr M'pllltl J ll iplcd
in lli/ l.i t III day.. alllioimli Aiinv
.mil A il I ortr %•liunlret* Wl*|/ aanl
til III’ lUHltlll.
1 A N :*• &gt; i|Kikf m »i\ in t tl*t
An
] -elec #ai(l, •\Si : D
. We
4ail V*
w * * ^‘•^sJ■AT* &gt;.v*v
ago. Now wv Imve :tt» a day **

T A I.L A IIA 8 8 KK, Julv

J,

Hound mil *Lot in the face, the
ol -own Alncii, an u.ldiri.
wi'ie fmiilu in a see saw li.illlc area
.* ■iciday I licy were not im tnhers
*&gt;f the lo t b illahou. ulmti lias
lejoilied it 1 1 . 0 0 1 nl and 1^ ir.uly
for m lion,
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S c o p l a i y nl Sln lc J.ilnrv F livrA flood o f ifHjlili if.i Wrtri 1 i ’JmiI (■
iips * Inil Ini .1 i iimcli.irL in rlectnl
o*l itl 1 ( f i nil\iij; o|';u*0 -t m I 'l l l . i
n f f i i c . A m i Im iln* I i m I lime in 74 | 1111&lt;) OiitaifM, lm( att mil oiili^l*
y r .111 4 N r g l n will he luiiliiii ■ Ini no nl
w 1 i f t|o t rilH tl tu. tiortniil
nil n ll i c r o l mull* lli.ltl inlllllv- A normal How ol apiilioanth nl * ■
Mu M*|K»rloil iti N o w O iU aiM ami
wule u iip r ,

1 il in | I.m'I u . N rg iii, it )»t'int;
Ilf" I«1 IH1 lilt* Si iniinjr (*i llil it I’ I ill

(onerul MaiAithiu in to. lilll.t
A. M. nimiiiuiui|ue told ol the new
Noilli Kotcan advain ■( lie -aid
the (*■&lt;)( Wa» Iliad*' by
Noilli
Note.in lii.l ill. I'ion. wl 14 |i hal
hemmed iu Ihv iiiiid* ul^liad ")&lt;*m"
)&gt;«!(.dmri 1. 11 t.Tii’’UVi li-lore^ il
Incqid itt way lice.
MacAi t l u i r " , cominuul*|U* mil.I
nmillici' fore.*, pt'iduildy tin- third
N m t b K i *k *uii *It v i. i *&gt;ii , w a- in enn
t i d w itii United Sla te . f.n c e * at
Clmcliiwiin, 15 mile* •Millie i-1 nf
Chonnn.
M t Inn,'Im11, the - i *«*i »ii*I N in th
l-.iiean ill! * mil engai 1d element-,
, f n Smith Korenii c o r p . **n «
front jiint soulii o f tin* city, Ilia
iiinituuniqui* reported.
M neAr thiii ‘-ani I'licmy lire- .nr*)
gniiieil mune giiiiimi in the I 'm
Hiiugcluiiijrjn m en . Mime ,o inihvi
mu 1 limi l uf Chumin Unit &gt;,f tin*
•( ’4Mtlnn*a &lt;1* r o s e M i l

llUlt.lV (HI ill til Hi«I1I ill a*1 I"
nil* li * S,iititt)-H im Id
i»l
I nl * Uil. v.
*1 Jl« \11 11111« UllO Hit |M lift I III
lilt
I l i III 111 l.dtl fllltlU
M lillti I Ji I
I lir fi t. i l
iniinitii il&lt;‘lv
■&gt;11«1
iln1
isI It m11111
tlitnl fin IV llti lihMIilli^i
HHLWSTLH, N i ,
lo t.
It'
Sill* U.i * .Imi tilli c* III lilt I* ll itli* *. I’* \ ,11) ear 1 I
New
,
I
•*| |in -lillll.lt )| V* bill A ,12 * clhllCl whiiiiiii u.i- shot futa lly * ••»I ' t i ­
ll a y 11
It* tract* &lt;1 lier I n li.inii
I &gt;I hit.
|)t |ll]ty TilK' 1111"k i ll.lt I *
l l i ' t i , iin.l a w ealth y w, 1111:01 friend to n
.-I,nlcil mntmtniii cabin in que t
I !•*« 111*1 it I I imiii I i v. .inJ \\ A l*4*%\ii o f liviiic** evideneo.
ai 1 r Ahul
H In Inmu* .it
Mi ;. Audit'll liclir, 11 1 1'fil't*’*?
I'ruiii (ior mnny, » «
11.*- virtim.
H: 10 A. M. Itttl 1y.
tli e c tnilig*’*l Im I* oid. Il.-rb* rt.
I », put
I I I «'l . II !»•• IfU ■ I
tlti* » it »• :ihl 11»H" Im" * im tli'i itl 1,11- :tt), all a - ' i : tnrit te h’Vi i*'i* d.r, ’(oC
Hi.*.’i.|,n liinIn Kil* v oul t(f u Sllii*:t AVfiuiti f o r tlie Am erican
1**1Td u Im II n". «*i :iI nit’ ll l&gt;i‘t’ Uit buy* (VimpHiiv, w a - c harred wdth Imniil)'*roini' ti«*r tliii.l
W L fh Hu*&gt; wcru eide. i l i i enmpuniiiu. M i
out . mi tii&gt; trtHfl f Im 1
" oW l i u n MatthewB. wu 1 lu l.i for nueitN i ’i'iu nrjililri-.l Imi w i i i .iiul (*'* tinning.
Ml
AlultlieW' . Ilo ■, ar old bru­
fuuiil lo r«*l«aiiM* l u » . Sli.* brokii
iiwjiy fr«iiii III 111* hiiW fV ’r. iDui nette, |m* been in v id .*d for tw o
yen) ill a ; (Mi? ut im mt divor i’ tml Him l«Hl l o burk »*n*.
hn bund.
Ilnt'li.-.i |iuIl.’ii I)'
whmh lie with her wealthy
Murk, o w n e r o f 11 N ew Y.-rl C ity
h r m id I ill* bmn'Ili mvrrul
1 1 ’« ■ I In, if ,I llu I'a se **llt
4i } f i i 111 a I l k m I 1
n 1ln&gt;| i uii*l i l l t"*I

(imnan Refugee fs
Killed l&gt;y llnsbaml
At Mountain ('al)ia

nlifiit, * dug trip*, dunce, , (|te i*rrriglits-tiiiged platform opposiu Un-el tin* appropriation.
i.t. nl . Icill, mi*) the Dixie dinner
.
Tin*
burin*--*.-.
y*'in
IrngiiM
July
I.
federal incrnarbinent on sin' 1
'I'lu c tlinutc i, liriied no p r e ­ which wii'i ut t *mil'll i,v o* ci ||25
power*.
. ,,
.
pel olin,
Speaker o f the state llnu-i **( lim inary
report**
fro m
eountv
Mr. Tmi by quoted I'm I |'ji*..i- &lt;i1111* diiitt MLi* 1 i 1*f Mifr&lt;1 FUllb 11m
Representative* Tholnus K. I 'm " ’* M’liool sltperinlellilenl.i no e n r o l l E LK 8 H I'I.ITt
.’17, is the only gubenthtoi ial *» u n o l hi i&lt;I te m li i'r qualification*. dent Modj' iiri in saying (bat re. laillcl brilu I'lJ ill! Him virtlll*'* ht*»;* i*f tin* differeni-e.i of
M I L M l. -Inly
I') f.Tt
Im eph
44'11111111111 nl *ih» l*EU£*p Hit I
pirunt saying he aup;Mirte*l 11"' Tlu**e m e the two prlnclp*! item 1 gurdb',
leljgjoti,
mivir ino'lit.
H Kyle, till, o f ( i n l y , Imi. today
state Democratic juirty two &gt;*•:&gt;* mi wliieli the amount o f State aid qieecli,
H’HMilsurd na I’aue t l »
ago when It broke with the m* i* llUM'd.
Mrs. Harper Services w a ele, led gran d eMilti l 1 *11*-r

tlunal party on the civil rigid'
issue and supported Thurmond
presidential &lt;bid Tbs third candidate, insurance
excculivi) Lester L. Hates Im *
prunnevd ,u businesslike admlnif**

County Commissioner J.F. Mc­
Clelland, acting on recommenda­
by the directors of
the
The Uiard o f din*rtora of the tions
Seminole County Chamber of
Seminole County Chamber of Comma
rtf, sent a telegram to
Commerce will hold their regular Congressman Hid Herlonp. Jr!
tration ‘ and ‘urged federal educa
monthly meeting tomorrow night
tjon aid without U, 8 . control.
at 7:S0 o'clock at the Tourist Cen­
^ 4OweMMa^* " • » 1* * * • * » " M i
Lumberman Marcus A. Stone hs»
ter.
caustically criticised Byrnes' re­
_ CABBLKSS DRIVING
cord ax Secretary o f State.
MANAGKK SHOT
Barney Back, Jr., was found
If none of the four candidal*
JACKSONVILLE BKAC1L July guilty la Police Court Friday of
(O sslIssM oa r o a e T s . l
10—(Ah—A roblwr ahut and criti­ careless and negligent driving. lie
cally wounded a supermarket man­ wna fined 125. Attorney K. HousUOKUKII I10W
ager hero today and escaped with holder sold he would sppegt the . HRI.nKAUN, Ytignslavin, July
between W.000 and 16,000.
1.
10—(AT—Yugoslavia's increasing
The manager, Jesse Brown, was
resentumnt against alleged Itunlfi
hit twice |g the aide. Ill* condition
pnivocations by Its eastern Km**
VATICAN DENOUNCES
waa reported serious at St. Vin­
VAT!CAN CITY, July 10— pean neighbor* produced an offi­
cent's Hospital at Jacksonville.
Cfi—L'esservetore Romano, the cial army protest today that H&gt;*
Vstieaa’a aewapaaer, angrily, io- sis Is pursuing n "warmongering"
GINDBHVILLK FISK
I today Ins sxpuitun of campaign against this country.
The Sanford Fire Department .
. Gerald Patrick O'Hara
reported today that a house owned from Romania ns "a(mean and
C L A Y A IT U IN T K II
by G.W. Arnold waa completely
fa) iho planned daALBANY, N.Y., July 10-l-V)
destroyed last night b y a fire
&gt; amptrrs Catholic Governor Thomas K, Dewey todnv
which started In the frpnt room.
appointed General Lucius D. Clsv
Tho structure which waa located
who is aa chairman o f the New York
Just below Glndervllle was listed
.
.. k. Oeor- State Civil Defense Commission.
04 the NunThe MMululon will eel . up
)fdr the past plana far civilian defense of thr
Eteplre BUte in the event uf
••
particularly by
~ V i f C MKKT

.ill

w.i* iqVnkcd.

362 Persons Are
Found Uncounted
In U. S. C e n s u s

Commerce Manager Kdwnnl H ig­
gins.
The re-check started Saturday
morning and will be continued for
a two weeks period.
*"nie importance o f this eurivn-*
cannot be underestimated," Man­
ager Higgins said. He asked the
people o f Sanfnrd to notify the
Chamber uf Commerce or The
Herald I f they have not lawn
enumerated or If they know o f any
persona who were not enumerated.
The re-check came about after
Mayor Andrew Carrawav
nnd

ha Vi

I. i k t ,in

hollies

ullii i' • in liamlli* .1! 1Li Inin
Navy -pi k iim a n thetp
u*i '
Ito’ luu nlvo irpolli-il an 1111
| in volunteers, adding tli.it I lie
khi* MM11
1lid il- p p c d Up rtfh’ l till' illafl

ScRieuation int„,i

Alterations have hern cninplrtcd
Ilyin* ■ I ill a fnui w ay ran- fin
to bruit* tlie mii.ill wailing po&lt;&gt;| at
numiliahnii
agave mar, while
Salih,id* Mniiiiqi.il I‘not up to
L n v c n u q J. Si mm Ihniinniitl npsanitaiv •hnni-iul* of thr Flotilla
|«i*ir» Srn.ilui Olin I). Julia Imi' ■
Stale Mosul ul Ih.illh. lily Man­
bid in thr vpii.ilnii.il le d .
ager McKibbin said today.
Otiginally the wading |hm&gt;I was
Demin tain umnilialinii it « qui
designed to receive &lt;&gt;ty water, he
valent In clcclnn in Sniilh ( ’.m i­
pointed out. Hie gieat distance
litia,
between thr pool and the Flench
The 622,(11)0 registe red v•*1* .
Avenue pumping plant when* sletiinclude iiimul 7(1,(Km&gt; N cgrne- t •
w lm m tin* tr a d itlu tin lly w h ile i *m li/alion meaiuics are taken caused
iiiiii V was opi'lied liy ledeiul emu!
a reduction in the amount «f chlo­
ord er three y e a r* ngn, A mud
rine that went into the miniature
Vole o f iilauil :l7t,(HH) if. e\p*vl*'l
|mol.
A Isa ill hluke nr*- the ' I n i . '
tdx M'ttts ill die II. K. Ilnu.ip ef
The Bureau of Sanitary laigiItepreaelitalivce
nlthnugh &lt;*•*' licering of the Health lioatd advis­
fnur m e contested— and I iuiii I k
o f utlier o ffje es, inline slutewid*
ed tin local aulhulilirs that the
ntiierk fruin h e r i f f •InWII to col
wading |hioI could he used only if
ton weigher.
State
versus
nntlnnnl
pait&gt;
the water going into it was cliloloyalty lift, been argued by John­
■inated to the some percentage as
ston nnd Thurmond in their •"
■linn ruci* for tin* Sem ite linniina
thr water going into the main pool.
lion.
Alterations, whereby, water going
Tliurmoml, l!iJS S t a l e ’s ittgta •
The names o f 8(12 people who pi evidential nnudnei*, and Julie
into the small |mioI would he diswn
were omitted in the Sanford cen­
from the supply bring pumped into sus check were recorded after one ston, who says lie supported I ’ r* 1
dent Tru man's elect ion nil lii*iuthe main lank, havr been made. day's work, said Chandler of lie opposed Ids luiniinntion, have

The L ily Manager nlsu stated
that remnants o f Hanford's mem­
orable past but hazardous present
were removed from thtr sands of
loike Monroe by a squad of City
employee* lead by H. M. lUt'hnrd.
Nearly 2WI piles were removed
from the lake near Mellonvllla
Avenue. AL one time tiieso piling*
furninl the foundation for Fort
Mellons extensive water truffle,
HeVeral months ugu a pleasure
c r a f t owned by Gordon Brisson
struck one uf these pilings during
the high w a t e r period. The craft

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On Vital Issues

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Not thrill t 1,1111M11III I IllHqn ll.ll*
tl*'(l to w ll 11113 2(1 iiii Ic i ol I arjon,
''••nth k*ii. .1 • h nqxii.ii\ i ipilal,
rally today aftci a " l o . l " U. S.
Ii.iltahioi had 1011 i&gt;Lt it* way out o f
a t u p and the li nt A iu c i i i a n ucIm i' o l R ed a tio n ty were (oiind.

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u|M‘i .ititiiiM jn Kiirc'u.

I "I iln w.u 111 Kiiic.i,
i*l l|i*' In ml
South C ar o l i n a * -inIII*• All
$40,000 Worth Of Improvements
illt.i. I I - lillMlIx'l
'*&gt; pun iln- N avy w.u ■c|
Are Being Made To Mayfair Inn Votes Tomorrow ; III MSI |II | I PHI.

’ .m l

H e p a rtm e n l

today.

o f tin* \nii i .m,| (;, 11.
r i a l l l o v l ,*!. Vnluleiiher.* ol the
t o i i n cp Hill c on fe r *»ith (i s oe i a t llm iy ls s V|i**’ \[ f flllf ;« |jc III

.Similar iqiswiiigv in i n lulling
*'• le 11 |&gt;n|ti ,| in nlliei , |||, . ,u n i s . ,
) tin

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A 1 niv and A n I .. i .r anthonti*-.lw| li t tlllll|Lt | -epklliK In rnli r
) n.l. the i;ira|,-r t i m e W m l d W .11
1 II.

Many improvement*. intituling a white outer coating by the Lumimi proem, are bring luiilnl tu the Mayfair Inn, in preparation fur
it* re-opening Dec. 1 by the New York Gianti, Charles Malian, mana­
ge 1 said Unlay.
Mure than $40,1 HH) is being spent to put the hotel, both inside
and outside, in fine condition, he staled.
Peterson lias told the committee
Mr. Marian arrived brie about 10 days ago from New York to

ton.

M ON DA Y

Big Upswing

„. Florida Crime

that William II. Johnston &lt;HUM)
Arbor tome, Jacksonville, Fla.) is
now Hated M president of the
Miami Bench Kennel Club, Inc.,
the AssociutaR Outdoor Clubs, Inc.,
Tampa,
Fla- the Jacksonville
Kennel Club, Inc. and the Orange
Park Kennel Club, Inc., Jackson­
ville.
Petersun added that James Pat

NEWSPAPER

Reds Shoot American
tvXnteel Prisoners And March
On South’s Capital

S e n a to r s To
Take Lid Off

WASHINGTON^ July 10—&lt;ypj
— Senate crime invcstigatori com' | plrted plana today (or o public ex­
po** of the underworld's bold on
Florida gambling, racket* and even
legitimate buaainesaea.
Cbief Counsel Rudolph I lalley
of the Senate Crime InvealigalitiK
Committee leaves tonight for Mia­
mi and aenaloia will follow him
Wednesday night for hearings
Thursday and Friday.
/t% Investigator* already have bulg­
i n g files of reports on ganglaud
operations in Florida and invest­
ments in hotels, dog racing tracks,
luxurous homes, and other estab­
lishments.
Part of this information was
given to the committee by direc­
tor Virgil Peterson of lire Chicago
Crime Commission, one-lime FBI
agent who has spent the last eight
t^yeais studying the operations of
racketeers.
Peterson has testified that mem­
bers of the old Al Capone gang
and New Yurk mobsters still have
a firm foothold in Florida.
Chairman Krlauvrr (D-Tcnn
and other committee members have
shown particular interest in Florida
(lug-track u|ieration* and lire men
,.w h o operate them.

Considerable
rlotid inro.
with
scattered *diouer* and
(blinderStorms throne li 'l'ur*day. L i l l i *
i ha nce in temperature. G entle to
moderate variable nnrlty south*
• i It a unis I ill
Tu cad .1 y.

m

(anility i*ciin&lt;il 'iy*tc m « probably
Won't g e t tiie
tuiul
amount,
though, lieeailM' o f tin* It) per
*cnt cut made tn Slut** general
fund expenditure
a* u result *t
(hi* State's financial idluntiun.
Ill addition, $2,:I7LIK&gt;0 ailvanceil

4C«altaa»4 Ua l*a«a

Bis)

,

(JAINKSVH .LL 8U1CIDK
G A IN E SV ILLE , July 10-0 1*)A man identified us AII h-K I'aul
Benjamin, IK, tialnesvilln insur­
ance xuleaman, wus found stiot
througli tlie lieail lu»t night ro-nr
the Marian county line.
Tlie wound, from a .25 auto­
matic, wus apparently lelf-infliiT*
ad, Deputy Sheriff Lule (J. Ilrogden reported.
LABOR HOSSHM TO MEET
W ASHINGTON, July 10-&lt;(T )—
Top American labor louder* will
discus* the nst ion’s manpower re­
quirement*
tomorrow with W.
Stuart Symington, chairman of the
National Security I t a s o u r c e s
Board.

Alr.s. Im* McCall, .’I!) Held Sunday Morning
Died Friday Night
I'unerul
-1 rviec i welu
held
Mlt.. Irre Met'all, tlti, died 111Idculy ut Hell Verne, i'll. Friduy
night nl II:(HI u'clock. Sin* wu*
l*n'ii in lliimpton, 8 .C. Kept. 25.
I'JII and hud lived in Hanford for
u good many yeuru.
Survivor* include tlie husband,
Itolierl McCall of Tnoitm: four
-iiteri*. Mr*. W.L. Ilicri* mid Mr*
II.A. (iooiling, Huiiford; Mr*. E*l
Ugliorii of Mt. I'lyiimuth nnd Mr*.
T.H. (iidden* of CidnmlniH, (In.;
one brother, W.F. Frmtmnn, Jr. of
Orlando..
Funernl wervlce* will be con­
ducted ut Krirk*on Funeral Homo
tomorrow ut iltuo 1*.M, with Hev.

yesterday lit 10:00 A. M. for
.Mr . Llizn A. Ilurper, K2 year
old nmther of LI-worth t.. Hurper, Sr. who died ut her son *
home,
1HI5
Sanford
Avenue,
Friday at 2:00 I*. M. following
j

lo n g

illn c * .

Iloru in W a yn e county. L a.,
Mrs, ilurper bad lived in Florida
illicit of her life. Beside* the non
she in survived by one daughter,
Mr*. E. I. Matter of Hialeah)
nun brother, I*. A. Ileiiuett nf
Izikeluud;
two
grandchildren.
E. C, Harper, Jr., Sanford and
Mr... Murk Jacoby, Dci.uml.
The luidy wa- sent tu l.abu
Holler for hurlnl servicen Sun­
J.W. Austin, pastor of LJieitexer day ut TOO J*. St.
Met innlint Church officiating, liur" z o n i n g .HOARD
itil will lie In Evergreen Cemetery
The /oning Hoard o f Adjurlmenl
will meet Thursday night ut the
AMATEUR CONTEST
Miss Kloisr Wheeler and Mi** City Hall tu consider a request to
Hetty Wagner will participate in u.e n former church Idulding ut
an umntuur context that will In* Holly Avenue and Fifth Street an
held In Orlando by the Fraternal a lumber store houne for the
Order uf Eagles Wednesday night. Superior Lumber Co.
Members of the hoard age J.L.
Others competing will be Carl

nf tin* llunevulent and i'r o t i e t i v i i
O rder o f Elk-.
Kyle, pulilic le lu tio lu coun**d

and tintitinul grand IrcaMirer of
tin* Elkh *1 nco 1917, in i'ci il- Em­
mett T. Anderson, of Tneoum,
Wash., ua hi’iid of more tlmn I ,IMK),VIM&gt; member* of the I'll. ..

Sanford Weather
H ig h yeste rday H!&gt;
t,ow tills mor ning *'•'.*
l i i i n yeste rday .02 ineliei
Total ruin to dal*'

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THIS W R A T H Kit
JACKSONVILLE, July
Alluntu
lloatun
Cleveland
Denver

Fresno
New Orleans
Oklshumu City
Saint Louis

Steve Leo, assistant to Syming­
ton, said the meeting Is "in no
Seattle
Way an urgent one." and wa*
Jacksonville
Mksduted before tho Korean crisis
. West
"Naturally, tlie Korean Fernandes, Jack Gaffe, and Stan­ Ingley, E*lward Higgins, Prant Key
will have ite affect on ley Drumlcy. A dancu will be held Ashdown, II. James Gut, and Ed* Miami
|fi|af thy ('‘Ultf l t, %
ward F, p*aue.
Tamp*
he added* ,, A’ * :rv'ixiir iCT?.*,0

rainfall

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                    <text>TUESDAY JULY 4. 1950

THE SANFOltl) HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PARK SIX

Mail O rder H ouses A n d Big C ity Sto
P A Y N O T A X E S IN S A N F O R D
'***--'* C

You are not helping your town when you buy from a mail-order cata­
logue or when you do your shoppin g in the large stores of nearby cities

m t -il
nOPLE

ie e p Your M oney
W o r k in g At H o m e
A Good Citizen
V'ou can help make business good

After lie had made out his mail­
order from a Id}? catalogue, a car­
penter took it to u home-town
a tore. "Jim ,” lie Raid to the Htorokeeper, "these are things l need,
(let them for me please."
The surprised merchant exclaim­
ed, "But you’ve been dealing di­
rectly witii this mail-order house
for years."
"Ye, and a fool I’ve been to do it.
You can sell the stu ff to me at
catalogue prices, yet make a little
profit. That profit you will spend
rigid here . . . use some of it to
help make up the salary you pay
mv daughter who clerks for you.
‘T ve bee a big fool, Jim, to send
ih&gt; dollars to a city store to pay
l lie wages of some oilier gity’a
girl."

here this summer by keeping a re­
solution to do all your buying in local
stores, and to urge others to do so,
too. The money spent here will help
you, your friends, and all the town.
EtlRtGhr'

BE LOYAL TO YOUR HOME TOWN
-- G i v e it p r a c t i c a l h e l p !

Spend Your Money In Si
T h is m essage u rg in g the people of th is com m u n ity to s h o p in lo ca l sto re s is sp o n so red by

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FOB DELICIOUS
HOME MAUIC PIUS, CAKES &amp; COOKIES

W h ere Y o u r D o lla rs G c F a r th e r

Roumillat

and

Andersen

“ Y o u r W a lg reen A g e n c y ”
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

SHOES AND CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY
208 SANFORD AVE.

PH

R O B B 'S

HOM E

BAKERY

D E P T .f l S T O R E

NED SMITH MOIL

R ig h t W Jiere W e've B een F o r ?9 Y e a rs

Dependable Merchandise At Lowest Prices

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

IVEY'S

BUILDING SUPPLIES

Shoes of Distinction for the Entire Family'

“ E v e ry th in g Y o u N eed F r o m S t a r t T o F in is h "
PH. 1881

PH. 1241

M. G. HODGES
PLUMBING WELLS PUMPS
GAS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

GOEMBOL’S SUNOCO SERVICE

UK AVE.

AUTHORIZED TRIPLE A
. ONE STOP SERVICE

Florida State Bank
Of Sanford
"The Friendly Bank"

The Store Where Smart People Shop‘

WELSH TIRE SHOP

BEACON
MILK

DAIRIES
ICE CREAM

C. see C.'.WEISH
QUALITY HEl’AI'l'INfj A TIRE REPAIRING
PHONE ONE ONE ONE TO HAVE THAT TIRE
JOB DONE
105 WEST SECOND ST.

SUPPORT THIS TOWN

SPEND )OUR MONET HERE

A J. LOSSING TRANSFER f t STORAGE CO.
Local and I» n g Distance Hauling
Modem Fireproof Warehouse

BATTEN ELECTRIC
Electrical Contracting
iW W O a v b .

Hotpolnt Appliance*

PURCELL'S

�§&gt;anfotb l&amp;tmih

In Unity There In Strength—
To Protect tha P e i r r of lh« World:
To Promote the ProgreM of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

iv i.

UMK XXXXI

Efllaltlishcri Itins

State Department
Ordered To Start
* “Truth” Campaign

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY JULY 5. IDfiO

fjcfi Behind By Refugee Train

Dralt Ol PI,'in Bcitt^ n l n
l r»
Considered By Sen- K e f lS K e a d y T O r

ilt t T l S S S
WASHINCTO.V July 5 - 4 j p .
f fetrrhiry Achrton Imlay said ihr
SItrtic
a
Drp.irimcnl. on ordets from
President Tium.ni, Las drafted a
hip new inlmm.itinn program "to
use tin* great power ol tmtli in
working for peace."
The new i&gt;l.in now it Icing run
ridered l»v ilir P rm d c n l, Acheson
lold a Senate Foreign Relation*
Subcommittee.
^-Tlie Secretary said ilir broader
iiil'l strnngri information anil rduration program is d e d u s ted to
carrying out p nm iptej and purpores »rl forth in a re olulinn liy
Senator Renton (D-Conn).
Benton"* lesnlution. now l*eforr
tlie miIh •millilitre, calls for a "M.triliall Plan ol Ideas," including a
va*| increase in "voice of America"
broadcast* nvetseas.
, J f i i n l i a l George C. Marshall and
u w lg h l D. Elsenhower. n n n y lead­
ers of World War fl, nave strong
support to Itrntoii'a plea for hi*
pro|Hi:&lt;nl niined nl rnuuU'ting Rus­
sia's world propaganda campaign
against thin rounlry.
Aeheson said tin* II. S. has been
n uprrinl turner of n I'nnnnunist
campaign of "falsehood and abuse"
which 1‘je opardires the sirnriy of
the Unite,i Moles, ami in a threat
to tlie security of Hit free world."
M il e Raid the red effort ' to mis­
represent and discredit tie Anteri
can way of life nnd America’*
foreign policy have "primarily a
great strategic value In the furllu ra n ro If Oomnumist world &lt;&gt;bjrrtlvos."
In reply to a qtnmtlim by Sunn
tor lautge (U-Muss), Acheson sold
hlit dcpnrtuicnt nood* no additional
aulhcrity
nuincriiy to
ro ca
c a rry
ir y on tho
n broader
program ccutomnlned.‘ , Hut, . lie
Ju.hff’lt'w W 'neerf rnore ninn#nr.___ „Rouse ha.-. approved
a $34.. *4ante
ti|t|&gt;rov
000,000 budget for tlie Voice of
America program nest year. On&lt;
Senator has aid I hr Senate Ap­
propriation* rominitlta ban tr im ­
med till* nui'mnt to $111!,000,IKK).
The Secretary wild totalitarian
regime* cannni fluurist. where the
(Laatlaur* «la **■." T » » l

Congressmen’s Pay
Raise Is Met With
Impassable B lo c k
WASHINGTON. .Inly ii

&lt;/P)

Rep. Mm ray (D-Tenn) threw an
almost iinpa". mhle bloc'k tmlav in
the path of a proposed $7,500 a
year pay raise for member* of
Con ere .-.a.

Murray •-aid I lie hotter Civil
Service Committed which he heath
jpil| cmidmd no hearing* and give
Wrirun* idem Hon to bills hiking tin*
pay of Congressmen.
Tho most reernt hill referred
to M urray’s rommittee w ai spnn
rated hy llop. Norton (D -N Jl amt
would iurreare salaries from $12.600 to $20,000 a year. It has hern
Indorsed by Hntwe Demoe ratio
Leader McCormack of Massarhusett*.
"This la no lime to rnlae the
tmy of Congressmen.” Murray told
Ppvamen. “ With the budget u n ­
balanced and tiro international sit­
uation the way it is, we should
be thinking of ways to save money
t n n t i N M o* e s s * ▼***)

PoHHiblc Third War
Seen By Churchill
LONDON, duly 5 — UP) —
Winston Churchill declared to­
day a Communist victory In Kowould result in World W ar
11m 76-year-old wartime prime
minister, now leading the Con­
servative opposition, Joinad Laborlta Prime MtnlaWr Attlee in
lbs Houae of Commons In s ta t­
ing th at aid given South Korea
by the United States and B itlain la the best means of main­
taining world paw s.
“Onor one thing la essential
now," Churchill aaid, “namely
f t a t the step which the CommunM s have taken In Korea should
not wad In their trium ph. I f
1
a -to happen, a third
a r in conditions more
n r exists would be
us btfsga long."
amid raaoonding cheer*
louse, said the world la
to the U. ■- fog ito
to South K o n a.
NBW HOMES
and Mrs. H arry Las resit to
secured a City
usd on the
In Avenue,
a t | 1»J

Far East Move,
Observers Say
*

-

W.irm mil p i r l l r c l o u d y
II iioiir Ii Thurrda*. Thumlersliorrerr «l scattered p l u m mostly in
tlie afternoon*. Lishl in modcr*
ulc -mil her l&gt; winds.
Nit. 22S

A sruirinlori 1’rctfH L e a s e d W i r e

S. I n fa n try A rrives In Korea

IOKYO. July S (,1'j
| he
Air I m r e iiammcteri Noil hem
Knrr.in taigrl* lorlav from I’yongy-'IIM. ihr &gt;apd.il, rlnu n |,i**.,,,| |h r
MONO KONG. July 5— (A1)
from in ihe smith
Di| Irunalic observer* today preHeavy «l.image **a* inllutcd .it
dlrtcd Soviet R iuvm i* setting tlie
Pyongyang, il* poll of Chiunamptr.
vl.ipr lor ■« »mpii*e innvr a g j m l
and at H r r iu ju*t above the hinder
Ihr Untlnl Stair* m the bar Fast.
enmmimirpir )**ued .** mi’imyht
They ‘aid the Rimisn*. ptnhahC&gt;
M. 1S T ).
ly would rush Cliinesc Cliommnniri
A*
the
aimv moved rnoir *uptroop* from Manchuria to aid Soplies and tuiinilinii* Imm |apan In
virt-mppnilrd Noilh Korea m lire
Korea hv .sir and *ra, hnmhrt* (lew
Korean civil war.
THROWN BACK Into the path of war. the&gt;e reinge,-. could not gel nhoard
I "&gt; jnitic* Agam*l rail latgrl* nnilli
Such a move "can he e*perte«l
the Inst train to depart (mm Suwon, dimmed will, Korean evaeuee* Un­
nl Munan. a town |ii*t above Seoul
able to leave tlie sir*, residmil* of town* nrai llo- ;rmh parallel were
any lime within the next month,
in the *niilhein /one Gnotl rc»iill*
(tapped between Imariing Cornniuinit* from Ihc north and wmthern
and probably wrtlrrn two week*,
troops fighting bitterly for control of Suwon’s nlrstrjp (fnlernofionol)
vvnc rrpnrted. l ighter* flcv* 15R
they added. All demanded anony­
»mtie*. *crkmit "lit Iniek*. hu»e*.
mity.
locomotive*, alid a rail lir*llr, ihr
One olwervcr gave lhc*r raa-on*
&lt;
ninimmnpir antmiuwed.
lot InrecaitiliK a Soviet offensive
One 12-car train **.n *rt mi fire,
in the bar Ka*l:
AMONG tltl VANGUARO
n powerful II S ........... |r„,-r Ainertc.in
a loromolive damaged, and Irai ks d o u g h b o ys h o ard a I n i . t. in S o o th e ,tr ............. „ f l n I I , n , a rriv a l f , „ , n
I lit* rounlry (ami he drand a budge were lot with roeket* .ta p ,in . I lie foot s o ld tn V*. t r m .
n m tli to | l „ . K it t l,- ?oi,.- « | „ . IP |j,.^
tlincd u‘c of hi* nationality a* well
column* were re|H,rt. d in a new deive
(»fmfiophm,r fmerriaiionan
and strafing fire.
a* hi* name for diplomatic irar o e
The Intill-h«M'd lime*
uteuek
mn*) ha* "drlinlle won!" that the
niter AimoiIchii and llnlit h eiiiriee
Cliinrte Red* have hern ma**in«
pisiitM lashed at Hie tiorthenii'es
Hoop* in Mam limit *irwe they S i c i l i a n O f f i c i a l s Johnston Murray Has
11 vvu* Ihe first use of furrier
captured Hainan Llrnd. off tlie
oilmen in the Korean civil wm
Shoot Down Robin
P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l
l
y
Won
The plane* wete ftnin the Amei
South China m a rt, a month ago.
Hood Of Mountains
Governor’s C h a i r ii in eat t ier Valiev Forge and the
Pm Mire,- nays. Independent
l i n n . h Triumph
Chino*,' newspaper., here hnvo
I licy h illed I heir ficrcesl nl
Hiil. \ 11(111 \ IT I V. Jill) a —
PALERMO. S i d y . July V -&lt; /P )
leporterl intensified Communist
Hu
I . on I’ynngyung, I'upilul of tile
lA“
l—O
h 'SI \V ) o 11, a IlmniM ratir
Salvatore Giuliaim, will-o'-thetum p movement* mrrthwnrd Loin
rumtidiile for Herretnry rd Slate, Ninth Korean Cmmnunist.*.
wt»p
bandit
king
who
proclaimed
T
w n lluB*iuii iii|it&gt;lir&lt;I
V a I,
palled eerernl llimi*aud *iilen in
South Chirm. My infottn*rtf*
Tells Oi I'Morida Fashions T o ­
his
own
Sicilian
government
and
fighter*
were
*h»(
down
tip'
i-nm- S lcnstrom
yratcrrluy
’*
Oklnhanm
jirimary
word today 1* Hie Iir**t officinl
elect Inn nltliimgh he d i d
a Itllinligile said, and rd\ Yaks and
taunted
Rome
for
(it
detprratc
K
o
r
e
a
n
S itu a tio n
day H as 443 P e r ­
word th a t this redeployment of
two L I-2m -verv elrafpit nn lie
monlli ago.
seven-year
attempt
to
run
him
Chlmtn- lied fon.es uctunlly hii*
At Oviedo Picnic
s o n s On Payroll
gr und.
OKI-AIJONjA p i y t j July 5
been- sotrur on for *«nr,' time, down, wa» ihot and killed in hi*
-v. Jj'hgrr &lt;v . e no
-.
f
*-'
*
•
*
*
*
'7,
•'
.*
mountain hideivut Just liefrire rlawti (/!’(
arid wIlli a definite pattern.
Imumlrent blmer llmmas lodlifs during Ihe two rhiv Htilke.
Not 4 *Htrdf tliiffir irrifl^nl nr*
ih. .11,11*01 iput'i, grmvtli of
T h'1 ihploiiiMl silded that tho today.
MaeArilnu added,
i. . • • •
,&lt; i i i ..
liailrd
Rep.
Mike
Monrrmey
by
liom it*
View
\rlmiiai
Charles
T
j
„
v
I
' '" " n g lb* hol.day yr ie,d , V i i nil1I I ivluoiiv Inc
Chine'm Red troop* in M«nD ir Italian government *anl the more llian 5,000 vote* Irwiav as »ommflmli'r »ptT iirtvnl fiirci^N in tfi#* i
ihuria enn he expected to erov*
-i r niiiH*|f* ( ntinlv f*t
u * r 'i t will, , $ ’5(l arlvritiifinrnt m
into North Korea tin ltii*:.ia’* death n | Ilir rolnrful 2R-year-old tabulation ol ye'letdav"* D* rtm- Far Kn-t, called (he raids "highly torrimi: In the Stale Highway Pa ihr New Yotl SitnHav New* on
rmnwer to Anirrirnn *u|tpoil for Roliin lloorl ol the hilt* meant the cfntie .Senatorial piiiusry elerhon iirees-ful. 1
| trnl. ihr SltetilP* o l l n r mrl die Srpl I. I'l-lfi in it* prrvcol |,o*rtnvnded South Korea.
T h - 'irtkrr «va* direelrij |,y V.ec s ((l„ | |iolj((. |)e|Mrlm. nt.
neared
completion.
end
ol
banditry
in
Sinly.
linii i* the i i ,iicin'* h'ii'hntt uilver2 Tho recent withdrawn! from
A«lir»itnl ArlImr II StiuuJr, rom’
'
Commando |&gt;o|ice were lt«l on
A nm-olf election July 2r&gt; wa* inhin(ci iif Ihf* U.S, HrvrnDi
Tokyo of high levcd members of
Shilr Hi|?liiVAy I’.ilrulrnin K IL ll-ci n| wriinru'. outer wcarillH ap*
lire Soviet Ml»*lon could Ins ron- lire heel* of Giulisno for the pa»t a**ured by lire other fivr Demo­ If* which thu Vnllny Kmi’p in i*l | | | , m i nn ir|»orlr(i Itvr
.m r ||» parc| in ii.ilinnal pllhli, alion wa*
Hidenvl
nn
"indirat ton
that two week*. In the L it few day*
Hichud
,
|
inr
Ir-iMir
vinUtion.
however.
lialay l&lt;*|*l In fellow Kiwnlii.lll* hy
nomethng liig i* brewing." lie hr* lair tit the hill* of C*»teveirano cratic candidsies who had nmir
ihe nitviil fujhtt'r phinuri h r i i v i l v .
. . . . . .
.
* * .* ,
I I , • m i n i . - a O n l* aae T k r » , I
.Un.ni:ud the litiilflinir nnd.hmiieur | l,r lM,ro|,r,fl ,|,ri ««» n n . r i l n i r i h il l lallk Mi IIIIC*. pie.'irlcnl nl the
deelito*l to elnlrornle.
|i idHlRNri fin I'Niir T nm )
Aiir.imrti iiloruj Ilir Ii IkIiw.ivy iMiiimi • ninpinv. Ih wa itilrixlirreel liy O.
Diplomntie
oliaervrt ■ agree they rioted in, turrounding him in
lor the liraelie*.
K. Grid
generally
th a t Chlhrw
Com- 50 milr* Irom Palermo.
Giuliaim tried to tlimrl hi* way
I err al polit rmcn dlrl i I•&gt;1 'd
iniiniat par Hi ipalion in Korea i*
I’mliy l imnI • l.ivhiolti unmhci*
p.llKlI wink, *Ald Potlrc t llrrl RnV ■Tit pcnpl- on it- payroll lire Lint
virtually certain.
Ne vert hr leu*, oil! of the home in which lie w o
G William*, and many litmying pen*!* i,,nrr than $1,000,000 a
Ibev also ur« Inclined to believe hiding. Police opened (tie with sirt,
mnloiul* v*eir rlrrwrd down. II" vrai ,„ nlvritr.ing in irew-papei*.
dial fwrviel KuastH Ira-, not yet mariiinrgiin* and cut him down,
elated tlial hr did not heat a uiagarmc'. romre snpplcnicnt*. ami
made up It-r mind a* to how far ending in a blare of fire the career
WARRINGTON, lulv 5 bVi
single 11*e craikei go ,,(l during tlie with , alal'igiir' h'- if.«(etl. lie *hnwr.he in ready to go in the P ar of a man whose band was acrusrd
TALLAIIAHHKK, July 5--iA’i
of killing neatly 100 policemen. The Army ay* It isn’t rnnjlrfrrKant at thin time
n l tin Kiwaniauv jhc ln .t ilre*»
at this time, stimritonintr r*
—Sevrn motori*ts dlrrt In I'lirr- day,
Giulisno"* ronitade* inc,
Many local citizens went to th* iirlvrrti'rm cnl , .tied, alvo new
One observer, pointing out that Some of
*i'rvt!.t.x to active tbitv nr invnk- idn Iraffie arridrnla duttng Hie
Inn Ihe draft l*w In muster n m r Indepeniirnrr Day holiday. 170 treuehev, mid olliers to tile Altp'l • olor ,'lvcrti*r„,*'ot», ami an ul­
Ilir Korean conflict ha* not yet escaped.
rp p e a rr d ns tho lend utory in
were injured mid 21B arrtdrnla lean i.egiou pinin' «t Kweelwater tra1live new catalogue,
The special detachment of 2, manpower.
I'm k, llviedo, wdicie mole Uium
wete repotleil.
either of Hong Kong a two prn- 0WI police which had been i rail­
M isNiirri u new funiml state
| 1,1100 udllll: nlld children eiiioyed
Florida Fuat,mil* started III
ing
(he
outlaw
trapped
him
witii
(!oinntuni*L Chinese dailies, said:
nirril yesterday after bring
a tun luK'lie. mid a |irrtginm of caiccr a t JUt Kart, F irst Struct
a
radio
ear
camouflaged
as
a
TALLAIIAHKEK,
.Inly
5
i/)*i
"Wo know for a fact th a t tho
with a fresh flood of rumor* that
Mr. Shames, aiid pomled o u t
newspaper truck. When Giuliaim
A wlrie nearcli ennllriiied today fm riaoeing, swimming mid ginoe.
I.i'c Gary, mayor of Oviedo, timl lh« eonccteii now occiipifl*
iiewepapers in South Chinn have left nis hideaway house to go to surlt aetinir mi^lit he impendim- J. It, Lewin, 2H-year-old C mioiII*.
llowever,
tlie
first
and
rstrirtlv
served
amu
let
„)
eeieniortie
table Sod tetter oirener, sain
explicit ordrra not to comment another building, the police *nraog
limited move toward liuildinc up &lt;•«., mull wim fell from a fishing
Count v
Judge with it, office, including n desk,
on policy mutters pertaining to the trap. The battle was brief. The more mllitarv manpower did rnmr lemt ill Ihr Apalnrliee May aoiitli and Intrudoeed
Dooglu. Rtenstinm, unit I'M la-vy si* Imilding* with 7li,0Uil feet
tlie situation in Korea. This most bandit king fell w ith police bulel* in Hie Air Korre. It snnnunred •&gt;f here Monday night.
probably means th a t the Russian* in Ills rhrst.
Fifteen Coast Guard utixilimv Whitncr, niminger of the Sanford of • floor spare, styling ntildios
llud
a
riiiinia’i
of
reservist*,
hotli
Gimil i and menitier* of hi* team in Miami ami offices in Nrw
Meanwhile, in London Romania
themkelves have not yet readied
offirer* and men. who are ex (•'rat* and a r&lt;m&gt;t fill aid . p la n e
Judge Stenstrnm told the i:to&lt;i|&gt; York. lie added th a t moro ami
n policy division on this m a t­ announced the expulsion of Roman peris in elf*-Ironies (ra d a r i* i from Kt. I'eterslrurg are m od,i d that Hie American people luirkcd more of bin time i» token with
Catholic Bishop Gerald Patrick O'
ter."
mg
the
search.
hi* dirtier, in New York.
the last diplomatic representative major branch) would be pill on
W. H. Schley, Jr., of I’anrea, up the PresiHenl and Concrr
H r told of the vast am ount of
N ara of Savannah-Atfanta, Geor­ active duty "on a voluntary bml*. ' nail (iuard auxiliary romnianrler. |(HI pereenl in Hie hlidoric rleei.don
w h s not mandatory order*
COUNTY BOARD
to flglit Commonlot nggri" r.ion tr modern eipjlpment n»w used liy
gia, on charges of spying. He is In Thi*
aid
u
diob
II
kiff
whlrlr
wa
report for dutv. Nor did it all
The County Commission will of Ura Vatican in an iron curtain
Korea, lie renitriderl hi - li dem r the company in its --hipping and
peat to involve anv larce number* P'lslied toward l&lt;ewl* after he fell that on Hii* 4th of July day tome RtntUtirnl ill'll*,, &gt;mini;-, includ­
meet tomorrow morniiyr at 10:00 country.
overboard
from
Hie
disabled
fish­
o'clock a t the Court House, O.
Two other members of the Apo* of men. The rail to artlve duty ing craft w e, found em pty vc&gt;;- A me i iran • were in eonrhat on Hie ing calculating, addressing .'ind
otliei side of Hie earth, fighting •nut,ling m e r i t i n ' - T l i e likouietcr
P. Herndon, county clerk, an- toiic Nunciature— In which Bishop waa for the Continental Air Com­ terrlay.
mand, the operation* of which are
nounred today.
foi tlie democratic wav of life can count fiOJKHI ticket, and moni r m t i i H on Pan* n m r
The
skiff
waa
found
weveral
fi:uHllnw-a it*
l« "l
(I’aa lla n ra III* *'aae The-*I
within the United State*. Radar
miles
from
where
l.ewla
wrnl
warning for .tirriaft is a p a ri of
overboard.
the duty of the Air Defense Com­
Lewis wa* ftsiiiiig *vilIi Kola'll
mand.
The Army said: (AI “ It is not Culpepper of Camilla and » graop
eontemplaUpg asking for author­ "f friends. t,ewi», a Navy lieuten­
ity to have army reservists and ant in the recent war, was said
reserve units called in the fore- to be a good swimmer ami searchireahtc future: 4B) That "neither era believe he may have rearhrd
By a s s o c i a t e d " PRESS
I*
the arm y plan to ask for a p ­ one nf Hie numerous small
Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS
Accidental death struck down at least 739 American* during dnea
plication of the Selective S rrvirr lands in Hie bay area.
Uniter I Slsle* troop* moved forward in a foreign lent) yrvterday
Meanwhile, In Tampa a tugboat
(heir four day Independence Day week end. The toll wa* much higher law an long ns Us atithorixrd
to fm.hl in the nsm r of f»ecdom. And here at home their folk oluerved
lhan expected, and rocketed toward the all-time high set in 1936 —701 strength r a n lie maintained hy workman returning from a Fourth the anniveixary ol llrix n atio n s Indniendeiirr, wm won 174 years aga.
of
July
celebration
drowned
in
voluntary enlistiiii nla."
deaths.
Ybur Channel here a f tr r falling
As in |&gt;s*t years, the luimrlnlk thronged the be** hr.*, hall ttarkv
Citizen* died in traffic craihes, by drawing, and faf mlscellaneou*
(CaatlnM-a era P a ir Tkr— I
uud var alion sjKil*. I h r wrather war do*r In ideal most plate*. Mot
accident* at a little better lhan one every 10 minutes during the 102
ZONING HOARD
dog and imla |rop stand* dnl a Imoming huviness. I nework*. hands
The Zoning Ibrard of Adju*t S e r v ic c H
hour period between 6 P. M. local time Friday and last night at mid­
and barbecues gut their u nual*
ment will m eet Thursday night
night
VI]#tday.
ton Monument grounds.
j
a t the City Hall to consider a
smashups
*Ughway
way amashups
clalinei
Hut the contingent of troops
civilised people on the high­
At Valley Forge. Pa., Gensral
treat to use a former church
468t lives In what was predicted like
ways."
fn Houth Korea and concern over nf tho Army Dwight D. ElaenIding a t Holly Avenue and
Funeral
service*
will
tie
held
as the biggest U. S. traffic jam
Dearborn had predicted th a t
Fifth S treet as a lumber storeat Erickson Funeral Home Cha­ the possibility Hist their rom- Bower told Boy iScijulw of 21
In history.
ears would roll 6v house
for the Superior Luiitlier pel tomorrow nt JttOO I*. M. (or initiueiit may lead In another rnuntrie* Utal (Ire U. K. decision
W ater deaths totalled 16S. Mis­ 3(1,000,000
600,000,000 miles over the no­ Co.
g r e a t w ar had their nobt-ring ef- to aid the South Koreans was
cellaneous kinds of mishaps kilt­ tion's
Ctarenre L. Sutherlin, 70, who
roods.
He
daaalfted
ft
aa
MineacupHldo‘' witii tile only al­
Members of the Imard are J. •tied Monday night a t his home frrts.
ed l i t .
I the United Staten' biggest tra f­
In Washington, President T r u ­ ternative "another kind of Mun­
No one waa reported trilled In fic; Jam.
LIngley,
Edward
Higgins,
Frank
on
280fl
South
Sanford
Avenue.
"
man passed lire day quietly at
Fourth of Ju ly fireworks trage­
Ashdown* II. Ja m es Gut and Ed­
. .
The Rev. J. R. Karris will con­ home,
reportedly
keeping
in ich-’*
IBM record waa act dur­ ward
Eisenhower said Ihe Louth Ko­
dies, but tha ether deaths were ingTha
FLane.
duct
the
services
and
burial
will
rloso touch with developments in reans' only “crimo" has been
th
e
four
day
Christmas
boll
tied in with Independence Day day period. A t th a t time Mi!
I* made in Evergreen Cemetery. Korea. Echoes of the F a r E astern "the desire Ur live their own livrs
I’LANT I'ATHOLOGIBT
Mr. Sutherlin wee born fn struggle reachad into H i p Penof
the
T
il
t
a
l
k
*
ware
In
auto
The National Safety Council mobile Occidents.
Dr. R. W. Runrerht, director Rockville, Ind. Sept. 0, 1870 end tagnn and other key federal a g ­ as they chose, at peace with the
le s t of the world."
had _ predicted th a t SS5 would
day labor e f the Central Florida Experi­ lirad In Banford for the Vast encies where m any gave up the
At United Nations headriuardie fat traffic crashes. But the
ment
Station,
announced
today
two
years.
He
wee
a
retired
ware­
holiday to work.
toil—t i o tors in Now York, top-level offi­
toll mounted and mounted aa the
(he addition of a new memeber house foreman of Decatur, 111.
John Fostar Dulles warned the
worked throughout tho hoilholiday drivers aouraod along tlw
to hla sta ff, Dr. George Swank, where ho waa a mrmlrer of the nation th a t It faces a heavy task cials
day on a plan to coordinate U.
Jr.
First Christian Church.
fn ita struggle with Communism N. action to end thu Korean War.
Dr. Swank fa n native of Ohio
rvivora Include the widow of and "before It Is finished wo
Under U. N. auspices, Ihe
and received hla doctors degree
fort; one h Art her, O. E. •hall
all
have to
pay
a “Vole* o f America" and the B ri­

Bandit Leader
Monroney Leads
Killed Af t e r In Ok l a h o ma n
7-Year Chase P r i ma r y

No Mi shaps Mar Kiwanians Hear
Seminole Count y Shames Tell Of
Weekend Re c ord Local Industry

Army Chiefs Say
I Persons Drown
Draft Law Will
In Gulf Of Mexico
Not. Be Invoked
Over 4th Weekend

Independence Day D eath Toll
Rockets Toward AO-Time High

U. S. Troops Fight For Freedom
On National Independence Day

Tomorrow
For C. I . Sutherlin

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THE WEATHER

Communist T roops And T anks
Trap American Infantrymen;
U.S. Air ArmHammers AtReds
Bombers lrly Sixteen
Sorties
Against
Railway T a r g e t s ;
British In Battle

cesman
Declares
Chinese C o m m i e s
May E n te r Battle

^

plant

pathology from Ohio
Hi* of Omley, III. and onu price."
tish Broadcasting Company be­
varsity In Jtmn. He ••Star, Mrs. Duyle HsndarahoU,
Dulles, a foreign policy ad­ gan a news bulletin service,
nnd Mra. Swank live a t the Eaee sis* «f Oraley: and
visor, spoke a t Urn Independence opening with a statem ent t h u
Court Apartments.
iCaattseeO Oa gage Tkree*
Day cafabratlon on tha Washing­

J

J

Armored Column Seen
Aimed For Taejon;
Setback Mas U. S.
Officers W o r r i e d
T A EJO N ,
South
Ivotea,
Thursday, Jut) fi — (/Pi — A
siralile part of South Korea'a
army appeared tssl night In he
in full retreat front Ihr .lira
where U. S. foriea made rliclr
first contact with North Ivoretn
Foinmitnlsl iniHdcrs.
Itv ASOCIATKD PRI.SR
Cnmimini*l troo|&gt;* .rod lank*
trapped an Att1fttr.it, infantry pnvlfenvive v*arrl from captuiril Suwon
ttno today and pu*hcd a max* ofappearenlly aimed ,t looping oil
the while S im on-h I,on &gt;rtt»r.
The ,*|'P.nhc.i(t ol ihr ( omtnun1*1 |i|i*lr rr,tilted the area of Otan,
I I miles south of Suwon, it trrtn
rd dmlgnrd In opeit the wa y lor
a drive on I.,d o n . niihl.ny renter
71 mile* *oitilt of Suwon.
I In- Cointm,iii*t lank Ilirrisl. com ­
ing alter .in engagement with
Alltel Iran artillery unit* which ro*t
the Rech two lank*, blocked oil the
escape route lor an undi*clo*ed
iiliinhei* of Gl* in the iirlv am e nil.intiv position. II,e North Koir.vn
Red*. iilP.anwhile, p o u n d reinforremeiit* into the blaring halllarea while U. S. aim* and men
(lowed m a slearly stream Irom
Japan hy *ca and air.
The setback „n the fighting
front had the Americans anxious
The situation of the
trapped
Amerientts was reported "desper­
ate", but some hope was held out
An undisclosed niimhei of South
Korean-- w ete also , aught
An advanced Amerlron lr*itd
•pintlers spoke in,;m
aid
there
w,n a ehanee the Alirericau. could
l&lt;mirli thcji way out of the Com
munist pocket and make ,* -afe
withdrawal. The A rnerennr., set
ting up n position so,,fit of redrn ()t it red Suwon, !,ad me* * , ,,|l
rpearhead n f eight taut
witfr
artillery fire.
l-’ront di patehrs -aid Ih- Kc,|
la n k , wheeled suddenly rod m in­
uted Htem ,e|ve
ii n n ilh ,,ra

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County C l e r k Is
Asked To Sel-Up
Defense C o u n c i l
Couiitv Cleik fr F Rerndan
wa, ordered today to mg mire a
•lefen.-r, eouneil f o t
Seminole
County in order’ II,at •-iti/'-n. u,'»y
I,.- iii v pa red tm nnv emetecucy
resulting fr uit the pi •"•■rut world
,-, isis.
The older was received today
from Col It G Howie, rltiei'tof
• f Stale Civilian tr* (•••, *•, whose
office is tn Jnrksouvill, .
"It * dee nr rut urgent Hint plans
be started a t onoo." wrote Cot.
Howie, "and Hurt art executive
committee for melt courtly or
city should tie formed as early
ns practicable.
“ Every county and r ity In
Florida, regntdlr*.* of 'ire oe
population, should prepare for
jj-i defciue and the mutual sup­
port of rt.i neighbors," In stated
Mi
Herndon announced this
morning Hiai he Is in Hie proeexa
nf appointing *n executive com­
mittee whirl, will meet immedi­
ately, amt which will -ele, t a
eharnmn. Tire position."- hi His
roiinrll will tiicn he Idl'd .
LIMITED Al’PROVAL
WASHINGTON, July h — UP»
— Secretary of the T reasury
Snyder today gave a limited en­
dorsement to tlin House-approved
hill cutting excise taxes hy $1,010,000,000 and raising levrej on
Idg corporations.
With words o f mild criticism.
Snyder implied, loo, Hist he feclr
the House went too far with
rx rito taxes.
S an fo rd

W eal h er

,

High yesterday 0“
Ivrw yesterday 09
Kuirifull 00
Total .Inly rainfall, J 'It* tm he rainfall. 7
July
normal
Inches

THE WEATHER
JA FK SO NV ILLE, July
Atlanta
Hurl,ink
Chicago
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DAYTONA BfcACH - The l&gt;jy
Iona Beach R landci. flutnini-,1 I i
hit* off four pilcltn* hut niahl l»
defeat the hlon'ils Stale L-ague
A ll- S u n . 9 to I, vmiIi 2.20U f.int
crowding the standi.
TI ip l»lct* rented two run* in the
lire I inning on singles by Jack
Healey and D iet Stellcru, at id a
double to left by Lee Hipp. From
file on the game was n»-irr in doubt.
Clyde Stcvet * in the tlnee inuInga ho worked allowed mu tut*,
four wnlks, ami fanned tl»t •••■.
Stevens was charged with n wild
pitch. The Sanford hurD r govthe inlet n six of Uit-jr min* rtifitf.
S ta rte r Ed Suez of lie Land v/u
rlairgi'd with tin' loss «*• be truvi*
up fix hit* ami I h ir e i u m in hi
Brooklyn &lt;&gt;f Orlando und Ited Ro­
bert* of DrLand, who alao took n
three inning-*. lie Wii' followed by
Clyde Steven* of Sanford, F.d
turn ul firm loire.
it lim it- till* first time the
Daytona ILarh Islander ■ d u b ini'
beaten mi alUntnr team. Only one
r game wan
ilaycd hero tlint in Ifi.'l
E.lota IohL hy Urn score of 2B lo
r h n
All-Star*
u 1 0
Mott p m.
ti ti 1
Challn SA . f
u 1 4
Darnc.i O If
u 1 4
Levy fl Hi
(1 U 1
Robert* G Il&gt; p
0 1 4
Brewster &lt;i rs
0 (1 0
F o ile r IJ 2b
1 •i B
rerd n n G e
II
0 1
Bailey H c
1) 0 0
McLeod lib if
1) 0 1
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Brooklyn O ti
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II 0
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nn 3 n 27
nut , for Km lien In tlth,
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JCBitfwI for flat* in 4th
lil-BtAm
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a io n:vi m u -1 1
poy tu n a Reach
m £ k .R ra w * te r. 2, Cnafin, Ijealuy,
‘W S U r c u t t e r . I t n i - . H l p p . a , Travis
2. 2U— Hipp,. Hie water,
H b Iitroff
mw • «*
W a iw cu tterrT ilt— Stiilern, Han
flilt, WntorcutU’r, Hipp* H
f m n t t e r , HHlpp. D P - WaloreuU
te r to Igiganj Mutt, Barrow and
Levy. lA’ft— Ail-Star* 12. Ib'J’Daytona Beach
Healey 2t&gt;
Stollnn rf
Watcrcuttcr c
Oberlln Ih
Hipp rf
Logan a*
Trovi* ir
Mitrnff Hh
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Kocnen p
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1. Koencn 4, Steven* 4, Young 1.

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ti, Young ■
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inning* &lt;j. « ruraj Koencn In .j

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HAWAIIAN CHAMP
UlBVILbK. Ky.. Julv B-f/Pi
« Many members of the Nnllomil
*ublle I,Ink* Unit Tourney gallery

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13/ Alan Mayor

HlfiPH 'ltM lil' CM U tirfi of
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,-rd paper good* sales-

luwaii today,
md liy n Hon Francisco
toIin -man and
liunif
1-cnr police
m ad to wafeh out for a Phoenix
nbartnan,
course there wo* nlwnv* the
e Dial some upstart from nn„ |irandi of the working-mnti
,ry might inova In and rtcnl the
ile allow. TTiut’s w hat the pub|*. H can he won hy anybody
l ai millionaire,- ur otherwise a
____ i f "tho (Joimtry
Club act.
tnher
‘
It* play I* closed to nil except
bona fide public, green fi*"«in g boy* who do most of their
I n g on day* away frum tlio
unetnpluyed paper sale*whose play ha* rarrhat him
top apot among tho »tlll-uiiiruicil fa vin llei.
in
Frank
Jewlca of Honolulu, long-lilt*'8am Hncad of the Island*."

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B i s p l i n g h o l f Is Cuban Delegation
Bopped In Tourney Will Be Honored
Play Be Jimmy Lee At Volusia Track
DAYTONA
lltbUTI. J u lv BTIIOMASVII.I.E, tin., July B— (Bpeelnl) T hi - in Hpanl di Night
The title ill the
I'llicy at the Volusia Cnuptv dog truck^
Woods Coif Tourney belong. In und the wiiig-fonledigrcvlimimls 111
mi old inurniiment hand, Jimmy the feature ninth i ;k&gt;H will I'litlun
I.«• f.r To1lnbu**eo, hut he had l&lt;&gt; in honor iif n t irgn rlcletodloii of
vl-ltoi from Ciiba. In it
perh
down a novice to gi t It.
bee defeated Don Biapllnghoff, I* Mi i Mnrlo I.ursc Ducmis, well
.Hit* IB-yeur old golfer from Or- known singer.
Koine " t ‘the trio l.’* fn«t••
luiuhi, 3-1 to win tin ttU Minim!
I'lney Wooda Iniiinev over tin* runners urn alutmJ for Ute main
attrnrlloh, iiu |mlb)|' Mr*, O. /.
pur 72 (Hen A tvin counm.
Ilispliligluiff, ulinost a heginnvr Fprfull's Jif f y .lift hvhn will hq
it lournanient piny, eonflsuntly ulilvlng lo r In'* »l*ily w'-n*iff tlio
lO'us.in. Tlito n r t W M . ' m s i n d , 'of
Ulitdii tain I'll bee on wood allot* rjifCil
Inid i nexl .In the svnrlit'i,
niul II was only choppy play on cliomplpn, Kraf Ififfitimotj. a, the
the glel'll Ihul io*t him : the
batstnndlng ‘nreirhtliin$ .or* the
mutch,
Iwnl oval, mid in '&lt;n i'daijp she
I.ee Hliut ruimiatent gulf mid has never inl&gt; &lt;ol ■th&lt;7 imjlHey.
wi nt over pur only twice in the
It will tuku all ' f M iffy J e t ’s
tlniil day'* iduy. It wiin the first trnel; eklll tofchalK up ljur »lxth
time I c e him managed In win victory, - (onlghl jm* lomiVellng
u Pinny Wood* meet nilImugh a g a in s‘',1u'r
wi|I (*• Denied, Katfn
t._
He hit* entered several time* tie- ll.tbv, Axiom,
M.mtmtn.
Trim
fore. Thu victory win uIko tin Trick,
Kni'lrnik nod lfoutine.
fifth Mtrulght tournament, win Denied will be heavily Millport mi
for bee till* year.
for this young hrlndlo owned by
bee held only u two-up lead Mr«. M, A. llaughn ii'icntlv clip­
afte r the first IH bolc« yeater- p e d J Iff v Jet in the 'dictch to
day and the young Dllmulo golf­ win by liair a length. In the fea­
er trimmed th a t to one up In- ture Monday
night
K.irlrock.
lure Ic e 's ciinsialeneey paid oft ladder uf the hem'll rource record
and Im pulled uway first nine licre, chawed ho hi In *lie maoil
uf the filial IK,
to travel when he oiilfmdrd the
Meanwhile, in Detroit, rhnln- cetobrltv park and covered the Bsmoker bloyd Mangrmn
won 10th* mile i ante in 31.4 sorond*
(2,1100 top prixu money in l i e Itamll" B rutheri’ Trim
Trick,
Motor City Open Golf Toiirnn winner id the We i Fhigler Dciment but may have toadied " f r , (lVt |m , nlri:, |&gt; , . n r n l two feua minor feud with Sammy Kbi'id I(u,,. vielorte, and n a.al i mw *he
wdille dolin' It.
( in t 'ii, fuim for u third win. All
Thu dapper Chicagoan no .-d: Indication* point lo tin fact thut
out Snead by one stroke, turning I iff v Jet | p| for one o f , the
front behind in tho final nin luiighest tesla of Imr i n n e r .
hole* of the 72-holn play to win
The tenth and final rnce to­
with 274 a* Snead ran Into rough night liring* out eight seasoned
going.
long distance .tar* to circle the
Snead, No. t money winner hem'll in u in '. llV Moiitana. P retty
uiunng the nullon’a gulf pro* Pert, My Lucky C and Shantung
thin year, blow n lhre«-*troke urc rertgin to rate high with tin'
lead mi th a t filial nine, climax­ funs.
ing Id* day by mUuliig u fourfoot putt for a liltillu nil the IKtli
PRO TUTOR IIRONCH
bole that would hnvu given him
BANTA CIJVUA, Calif, -a
n tie with Mangrum and *ent — P ro fcih in u l rank* have:
the nintcli Into n sudden death vldod Santa Clara with new foot­
playoff. He had to aettlo fur n ball and iMxkcthull ronchos. Grid
professor Dick Gallagher la 0
;&gt;ur.
Mu tig in in reportedly I r k e d former n ssh tan t to Paul Brown
tho
chumpluii
Cleveland
Snead when ho went to tho lock­ (if
er room n fler the match and Browmt, and cage mentor Roll
jokingly congratulated Bain on Fccrick waa ulaycr-munugor of
tho Washinglon (laid
tho
dims
missing the putt.
Tall J l m . F e n l e r »f H»n T’ran- National ilaskethall Assn latlon
cisco wound up III third plaru
with a 270 good for |l,4 0 0 p r im
money.

HOLLYWOOD HELPS
A completely new sod will ha
IS ANGELES — (/!*) — ‘‘Go*
». Hollywood” aeema to have ready f a r Penn State's opening
wander* fo r r ig h t handed football game against George­
Anthony, a n off-sea town In September,
,-£ m. An
ition from la&gt;a Angeseason, Anthony was
Coast loop'* ‘‘losing* his first four gam es for the
shar With »ev*ii wlna and Hollywood club, Brooklyn Dod*
la season ho w o n g c r affiliate.

Southern League
Still Faced With
All-Star Problem
Hy ASOtTATKD PRESS
The .Southern Asxneiation'* big
i|ue*tion——“ who will meet the AllS tars 7**—still stand*.
If Athintn defeated Biiminghum 6*1 hint night the Crackers
look like the learn to play the All*
Slain July IK. If Atlanta didn't
defeat Birmingham, and Haron
Manager Mike Higgins i* asking
Southern P resident Charlie Hurth
r otne pertinent question* about the
game, then Atlanta i* n long way
fnuji (Pitching the All-Star host
honors.
The record* today any th a t At*
la: t . won and Im leased its lend
((■■I ttiTUtid place Hitniinglmin to
t l i n e (fame*. Hut Higgins rliarge*
Atli.nta Manager Dixie Walker

Major League
Leaders
By ASSOCIATE PRESS

NATIONAL LEAGUE
llA TriN G Riihinson, Brooklyn

‘&gt;.~

WAVIIINO AT THI SPECTACULAR rutn of ICO.1^33 mile:- on hour, Stanley S. Sayers' “Sin-Vo-Shun 4th'* races
over tlic water* of I^iko Washington In Scuttle to break the v. rld hydroplane tivr.td. Sayers' mark fur
measured mile betters record of 141.74 held by Britain's Sir Malcolm Campbell, (f’llcrmiiiunal i'ountfphoiu)

WI.MIILKDON, England, July 5
NEW YORK, July ft-«!*)—'T he
—id’)- J ui'ohIuv Drobny. tin left'M in in * m tTK i,i : \ c r i !
-tumbling Brooklyn Dodger* dnniitin
\v Is I ' r l . handed lentil- player with
the
te r submitting ill* lineup to the inate the National beuguc All- TDriil'ittm
*11
aizzling M-ivire, was the m w fa v ­
Star squad today hy Mcnagei i tflu m int hf-uolt
umpire*,
Si*
.*141
orite today lo will the all-Eng­
Hurth will decide if Walker l* Hurt Shntton. They got seven of 1»• 1-DlHl
46 *3!
H A N K O K Ii
4 1 .*4»t ,r. 2 d land m m ', single* championship.
guilty. If Hurth mle* in favor of the 2G jobs.
i tiilnf&gt; villi44 36
331
Shut ton Included his two ace — 1 *'wt,ifir»T
The win- boys were loosening
tin: Iliggiii.x protest t lieu Atlanta
32 46 .4**0
self-exiled
tend* by only one game and that'* linn Newcunihe and Preacher [to. l (ii la I bit
r7 31 .33* 1 their money on the
37 1. 1 .333 Czech, who now enters Interna­
in the eight-man pitching stuff HI. AlIgyMlD**
a erawriy lend with five game*
1 p u ftn liif
U, go hefnie the Sunday night to face the American beagnci • IfiiyitaiiJi VU-aillla
Ii* n. it f . F H L A ll S lu rit 1, tional lawn tennis events as an
Egyptian.
deadline to determine who playa Tuesday a t Chicago’* Cumlskey
Lniwpt T«nlit|
1 irintitltj nf I* il.it Lit
Park.
tin star*.
Drobny, they figured before to ­
H f . l l i i l Hi Ic
liurir.
The
Nationals,
non-winners i(tuytofia
Pur about a month the all-star
Iit'll *-ft nl UnlhRrvlll*.
day's quartet-final matches, had
i|iioi-l!ou hue been the best In Dixie'. since IP II, also will have the Mnnroitl til Ul. A uiru»tln«*
the gloat.- i im entil e of the four
The Higgina-Wnlkcr controversy crafty control pitching uf b a i ty
survivor*. If he wins the to u rn a ­
added to It Inst night in the first Juiisett oT the New York Giant . ‘On «n
W I* I'rl.
game of a douldrlieiidcr and what perhaps the hottest pitcher in the JMtrnll
4*1 21 *1.%7 ment, lie i* i xpoetrd to turn pro43 2?t
happened in the second game made league.
1Ndk Ywi'k
with
llohby
Rii^ '
(’Invclitmt
43 3H .1.63 lessioiuit
ii„ i | uli y better than ever, BlrmPhiladelphia contribute* a pair llt&gt;i*lfj n
41
32
,r.S2
,SB
3
]
American
circus.
,'hnrn and Atlanta stood each --SBI-ycnr old Robin Robert* and Wfiihiniftori
32 3&lt;f .4&amp;t
Drobny Im not lo l a s -t leach­
other down for In Innings and Jim Konstunty, utrirtly u reliefer 4'blcfilrri
a: 4i‘ .444
each.
riiiluiTcinhin
3i 4. 3S7 ing today'* semi-finals against
■till didn’t decide who won. The with a putzling tinker. Despite BI. Ltjuiri
STB IK EM I T S — Reynolds, New
24 4S .312 top-seeded Frank Sedgman, the
Yuil TI; Ri~cld, New York and
final p.'ure was ■*-•!.
. hi* 11-win record, „Boston's
„ a,.
llrnfitfn Vrefmlfir
Johnny
22-year-olil
Australian
champion
Itinuinn If*3
That tie brought an end to th e , jq,jn jB jiatted up for hi* left- N«iv York 13*3,
l.iraan. Cleviland. 88.
infill p uni ciiltiMf ill*. iljtrhJi***) Drubny's powerful service am!
southern'* big scries of the sea- handed teamm ate, W arren Knuhn,
skillful
volleying
figured
to
guide
riiifn^o
i
‘S
i,
Ucirutt
1-J.fl#
sun with Hit minghinu winning la t year'* sta rter. Ewell Black- C'lnVftlliml fi -3, Ml. IM IItA I - I ,
bracketed by one thin mark* and well of Cincinnati I* hoik for rtilliKliJl.lilii at ItoHiiiit, ihjhI.! lidn, him pa; t Ike young Aussie.
The Drobny, Hedgman match
lall Ml*'» TttilRI
tlnee time*, A tlanta's victory util I the fifth time. Bob Hush uf Chi*
rill lad tilth IA at N**u Viirk—Hillnor shaied the -piiilight with an nil one game ending In u tie■ago Is the eighth man.
C5*71 Vi* ilyriio (II*)},
American d ush, which saw Vic
Al llcnnetichci, k, wlm Higgins
Jansen, Roberts, Konstantv and Bt. I^*u Ir »l O f tru lt 4n Iit lit i —Our- Scixui. of I'hiladelplile and Budge
vi r (6*7» vb IloUttriiHUi i l o - M .
claims bus illegally entered in thu Kush will sec their first All-Star
nt lioaton
u iia iin — F atty of Los Angeles, bott' styl­
first game, was a brilliant choicu set vice. So will five other N a ­ WHHhlnRtiJii
Cunttuegrn (S*l&gt; vtt HtohiiB (u-i» ists cross I uquetS.
legally or not. il e gave the Ha- tionals, including
Ctavaliifitl
(n islit)* the
starting Ciildag u a t
The winners will meet in the
l ' i t r i4j (6*(i&gt; va l.t im iii (1 0 * (),
run* only two hits. Dae waa n thin! baseman, Willie
O'uddln'
final* Friday.
homei hy Fred HntfieUI. A tlanta's Hi ail) Jones of the Phil* si ml out­
j
V IT U h V tl,
Putty was favoied because of
sta r rookie Ed Matthew- homered fielder Hank Sauer of the Cula*. T .a n i
u
Is P e l .
i*oUln
41 Z7 .hoi Ids experience in top class tennis.
and tripled.
The atarlcr*, except pitchers, HI.
I'la 1lm&lt;l «*1| jVi | m
yj :x . t i l Tho plnyets m e evenly mutrhrd,
I lot field encored with another were picked by fan vote with
lloittof)
VI no
however, each having fine hack*
homer In the accond game which 1117,32(1 participating. All
3G 30 . t n
must ilr o u k l y n
thiuid atrukes und hard services,
SI .14 .ton
was the big lmost In helping Hir- piny nt least the first three Inn­ New Vorli
R was :i mixed program today,
32 :3 , l !'2
iniiighmn overtake tlio nicker*. ing*, Nq pitcher I* allowed to go CIllcfllfQ
l.'liiclntitill
zs 4 2 . JT J with l im four quarter-final mutch­
A fter the fifth inning A tlanta more than three unless the game I’JUsliurali
23 45 .331
es In the uihiicii ' h -ingles, plus
llrs i i l l a \ r e lr n ln r
held a 4-1 lead hot frittered It goes into extru inning*.
I'hlluilrt|plij,i
it-?!,
lluiiliiii G-13.
trntiered mill, lies in men’s, wom­
^
PL.
D
r
L
uway In the seventh, eight mid
So Shot ton had no cuy in hi* Nniv York fl-I, Hrfiiikli'li l-t.
en’.i and mixed diillhlcs.
ninth Innings. From then until i larling lineup, except the pitcher. Kl. I sj.ill* 4-4. Clllmlgu [1-3.
The women’s singles lineup In­
t iii
brail
the game WON Stopped hy curfew it That ho will Ntinounco a l Chicago C llirln u a ll
10— R A C E S — 1 0
l l . i a n Tin
cluded a match between
Doris
wim n pitcher’* liattla Jiewtiwn Monday,'
N'i'M York at I lillsiUloMu i.nlvl.ii H aft of Jack: oiivillc and Hat lim a
Birmingham's Earl Caldwell und
ll.'irtunir ( 3 - 2 ) ' L l M e y e r (3 -7 ).
S t a n , Mindal of St, bouts will
M n n iii iirt.iik iv li i n i a h i ) —P i u Iiii Scofield of ‘Miami.
NIGHTLY
Atluntu'* A rt K«wl*fe
he on Hi
first biufe, Jackie Hi hiiinin l i oin-'.*)
V, l l n i n c n i l - i i
com- of Hroiddyn
A week ago Chattanooga
---is the fan*’ second C l n i 'l n t i n l l n l ril I ^hi la ( n lg lit I - plained about the pitcher* the choice. M art* Marian of SL l-ouL,
l l a l l i ' l i W . U . r 44-ID- vail'"lU *l( l*.-,
EXCEPT
patent Washington Ben*Uir» U**k selccteiP Mr^tll* Hl'vcuth tilin', ' Is
•■* w i n h t Wd r n a m e n t
si riil&lt; ii(ii—^ i » . a iifrom the I^KikouU. Nuwr C!I\att«- the star (tag siinrDtop and Jones riiiDMiri.il
BRONSWICK, Ga.. July 6 - i A 1)
7) v« IjiOe (4-1).
ftiM irii fans ahouia t»f cc»l«iimtlnir a t t h i r d , /
—A near ivcord breaking bsrk
SUNDAY
ntmut the pitcher* sent down.
nine ivn; what Hobart Manley,
Hhottuii named the Dodgers* Gil
Two former Senator*— Dick Hodges' for f irs t base .relief and
Jr., of g.ivnnnah necile,| to win
W elthemih
and
Lloyd
Hittle Pee Wee Keese for shortstop. He
till"'Golden llli-s Golf Tournament
mighty
Nurhvlllc
In
■.liutout
—and lluit’s what he turned in to
also chose two extra second base*
Sulphur Dell 'l-» In th« Drat game hum—Red Schlendienst of St.
down Valdosta's dvnnnilti! Goodof a doulilfheader;. Tlio second loniis and Eddie Stanky of New
loe.
,:umc waa another drawn o u t one York.
Manley posted a 12 under par
N E W YORA. July 6-&lt;/P&gt;— The
wTthNwhvliTa winning In U J n n . " Behind the sta rtin g outfield uf avvruge major Icagui1' haschall 27ft over the 72 hole tournament
Inga 3-2. Na*hvllll&gt; former home Enos Slaughter of St. Lnuh crowd for .Inly 4. M 0 —£8,631. to down GoihIIuc hy two stroke*
run king Charley Workman hit a Ralph Klner of Pittuhurgh and The nvorago major league hasehul) yesterday. Tho Savannah golfer ■
burner for Chattaniwga In the first Hank Bauer uf Chicago, Shottim crowd for Ju v I, IIMO «^Lft31,
one shot behind with r ig h t hole*
to go—closed with a 32 for the
Tlmt’n right. Your .
called on Duke Snider of IiionkK In the second gam*" Bolor New- lyn, Johnny Wyrostek of Cincin­ kay It a p i . I . politer oddity milled final hark nine, only one stroke
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Dick Sisler of thu Phils am! to( tin ninny Uimige things which off the record he set the previous
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ImHchull has produced thin season. day.
Andy Pnfku of the Cubs.
a gainst u no-hlttcr for nine Innlie* hi|*,’&gt;' l Imi.-titil throng
Goodloe nrnl Manley made tlm
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Imr*. Fete Mmtlca missed n near t h e ' f a n s ' choice and
proh.ditv vest ei day w j « tin 13^1 Hi a t the finish a family affa ir n» third
S e t game In the ninth when
Pirhi GrouruLs whero the Nuw York Ida co wlniiui Do m il I McNeil of
Chattanooga came to life anu unanimous Helcrtion uf all lui'-e- Giant* ami ilnllrouklyn Diidgcr*
Douglas trailed with n total of
ball men, Is the No. t cat her
He'll lw helped hy Boston's Walk spit. The four National Lcnguu 28ft.
W Mobile*
and Ncw.,°,r
1J f t er Cooper, named for the eight! park* n i l ’ - . d I'.'l),7t4 f u t i H
their
douhUheader.
Mob !f*
la a""defeat
tg a in st 1ID,4 ti in IP4II.
time.
Renra froh. taking fifthi
The P'tal f&gt;"i the three Ameri­ year ago, that circuit’* full sche­
in lhe second game M kept tn
can League p_rk'. was K7,t)2d. A dule drew 138,3113.
NfM lITTKIt
from the Pelicans. Mobile won the
R O U T E 02
For bidh leagues yesterday, the
BAVANNAII. Ga.. July ft—(/)')
; 2 r 4-2. Pete Wojcy had a -mr- —Moe Savrunsky of the Colum­
total was 133,714. In 1343 It was
lilt 1411s tO .WI” III”
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bia Keds hurled a no-hit, no- rued H im have* on bulls ami an 26(1,781.
wald tripled
run gamp against Savannah and error put the fourth mull oil
Hcventli Inning to wl" 1a*
u r , won un easy 7-0 triumph In the first.
wAieilth
The lift-haml :
masterpiece
'* The U tile Bock T. a v . won their Clasa A South Atlantic I.cuguo
was tlu- fi : t
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during tho 1040-60 campaign.
Fccrick la a former Bant* Clara
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NEW 41” Emeraun attic fan with
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99.99
motor $185.00.
Used m attresses, your choice 9.99
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Used kitchen cabinet
19.99
Used round solid oak dining
table
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Slightly used kitchen cabinet 29.95
Reg. 14.99 Glider cushions, set 9.95 WE BUT, HF.U. ft TRADE u-cd
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

CROSS-NUMBERS MAKE A PROBLEM
Playing With Words
B y Phyltl* E ra trr n n d E d ith I m m i

A. Th# following letters, now In th eir proper
sequence, are word endings. Add letter or letter*
In fro n t to make a word. I ------ yll. 2. — •—------rrh . 8. -----------------------— tu. I. — - - ym . 5.— —

flh. 6 . -----------------ni t. 7. — an. 8 . ------ tyr.
S .-------sc. 10. ------------------------ ptcy.
R. Find the words which contain the following
double letters In sequence,
l . ----------- -- —. 2. ------ 11--------. a. — -------kC. 1. Transpose fu n rrn t to make two words. 2.
Transpose P reth u lrria u to make three words.
3. Transpose n trrrlh ra it to make three words.
4. Transpose S/ianith inarnnn** to make four
words.
D. What are the common characteristics of
these six words: Deft, sighing, cnlnmess, canopy,
first, stun.
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and sideshows nnd mil saw little
prospect of saving any of h it
HEN Doctor White died, hin library of 100 salary fo r his week’s lunchea
valuable medical hooka waa divided among and carfare, unless he did noma
Ms flve eons, all of them doctors also. Hen got na fast thinking. I f hn could keep
C H A K E S P E A R E lias Ju liet any In "Romeo and Ju lie t":
many leas than A rthur as Edward got less tlinn
the children occupied with one
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W hat'* In n m tinrT that which ton «i/l a T o n
Dan. Charles gut as ninny more than Dan na Hen thing the whole evening, they
liy nn\) other mime umultf *m*U ns sireel.
got more than Charles.
might overlook the more ex­
Nevertheless, there in something In a nnme — som ething the
How many did eneh eon receive?
pensive attractions.
name signifies. Thin Whix Qulx is a test of knowledge of the origi­
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the kiddies' eyes was the carou­
languages in which they originated.
sel. Hill sought out the owner
O riginally P alririn. the given name of Bliss
and mndo him a proposition.
Vanlvcr, tlio New York model posing above,
"You charge ten ren te a ride,"
m eant 'nnMc*. Match up three other mmmnn
he explained, "and I have flve
nam es w ith the definitions nt rig h t whlcli, of
children with mo. Here are
course, arc not given in proper order, ,
twenty dollars. The kids will
want to ride on different ani­
K
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(A)
I’ora
(1 )
mals and will change their
III)
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Katharine
( 2)
places a fte r each ride, l ^ t them
(C) Him fhsll add
( 8 ) Eleanor
cnntiiiuo to use Hie merry-goII)
) floppy, rich
(4) China
round as long hr they do not
scat themselves in exactly tha
( E) A lamp or torch
( 6) Lucille
same order twice."
(F) He7.fl nut
(•) Edith
The owner readily agreed to
fieri
rude
III)
Hitler
(7)
do this. A t flfty cents a ride for
( I) A pearl
( 8 ) Mary
the group, he reasoned, the
(J ) Very faithful
&lt;») Margaret
twenty dollars would pay for
(K) Free
(10) Frances
forty rldea. Long before th at
(11) Josephine
amount had been taken, the kids
(I.) Light
would repeat one of th e ir form a­
(M) Oath of my (Jod
(18) Elisabeth
tions. Hut, he reasoned without
It so happened th at H arry, thu name with which
Hill.
Mr, T rum an wan christened f»P years before ha
The tatte r superih l elided the
baeama C hief Executive, aiguilles 'chitif o f /As
changing of the youngsters'
house.' Bee If you can tunic It up these common
mounts 'hnd kept track of tha
Btaacullne names with th eir original m eanings:
order oh a sheet of paper. How
(II) Robert
(N) A twin
much money did Bill make or
prinUr’atypa-ean you would Conjunction.
(O) Somewhat black
(14) Nigs!
lose on th is transaction T
Middle row: 1. To fepay. 2. A
(P) Warrior-wolf
O l) Gey
The other children on the car­
•Idee the alphabetic letter*.
(18) Thomas
(Lit Lover of hnrssi
These e h in tte n would be Ideo^ •null flower. 3. A verbal noun. ousel, o r the num ber of animals
trophic. That Is, they would 4. To receive aa a aourte or orl- have no bearing on the problem.
(R) Red beard
(IT) Ralph
It la only the order of Sally'a
aland
for Idea*, not for sound*.' fin, 6, Maecultne natn*.
(8) Mistletoe
(18) Pklllp
little relatives -that we are con­
Common ament these well-oaBottom row: 1. Irksomeness.
(T) Very powerful or rirb
(18) William
cerned w ith.
tabliahed character* are the 2. To display.
( U) Protector of rsst
(80) Walter

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Richard
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Benjamin
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UPPOSE you went to take one drop of watar
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suppose you took ona drop of the latter mixture
and put It in the glaaa with tha remaining Wf
drew of water. Would you then have aa much Ink
fa tits water glaaa aa water In the Ink glam?

punctuation marks and maths*
matiral symbols, els. of which
are shown, In whits, la ala of
the black apaces. Do you know
what they are?
Fill tbs shaded spaces In this
unusual poser, called a bss-csll
with the Isttera of the names of
the characters, start!ns with
tbs starred osll to sash csss and
coins clockwise about tbs black
center. Tbs words Interweave,
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la not found In the spelling of
the numbers from I to 100, but
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best girl forgot ahnul her date t h e
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most waa. when Hill arrived all h o w e v e r, a r e 7S
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compose It.

IT'S MILES LONG
VA/RITE, using only nine Ist▼▼ten, the longest asms, that
it la poaatbl* for anybody to
writs. And do it wlthla one
minute.

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(24) 20.
27. (33)
(39) 15.
18. (48)
(64) 21.
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23. (47) 9. (60) 36.
(56) 16. (67) 12. (68)
11. (61) 8. (62) 9.
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five fam iliar ob­
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And a snake.
W rite dow n
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each of th e ob­
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of th e words and
th re e lo tte r s
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Sleight-of-Hand

R. DOAKE8, a well-to-do business man,
was on n hunting trip alone In an Isolated
region when hie auto broke down. Finding no
house near and knowing he was some distance
from n village with a garage, he directed himself
toward eotao railroad tracks, hoping to flag a
freight and get n ride from the crew. He met two
tramp* who war* welting for a freight They InWted him to join their meal, which consisted of
only a few rolls, one tramp having Ova and the
other three.
Whan • freight did com* along, it was going
fP ft* „wnmg direction for the tramps and they
decided not to accompany Mr. Doakea. But he,
ptsassd by thtir hospitality and friendliness, gav*
them two doQam and suggested that they divide
It In propogtfen to the amount of rolls each had
given him. Wh*t was the proportion T

A HANDKERCHIEF Is ade“ quite equipment for many
tricks at Christmas time parties.
For one, the conjurer twists^
a handkerchief into n rope,
holds one end of It and snaps th*
other la the sir. No knot
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To Protect I ha Peace of I hr World;
To Promote fhr Progrrna of America.
To Produrc Prosperity for Sanford.

THE WEATHER

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and at a few scattered places in
south portion. mo*lly in a f te r ­
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXI

Entnhlinhed 1908

Civic Groups
To Cooperate
On Re-Check

Truman C alls SantaFe Trains
On Switchmen
To End Strike Eleven Persons

En R oute T o K orea

C ountyA ndC ity L ead­
ers W a n t A nother
Census Count Made
Of Im m ediate Area
Seminole County, the City of
Sanlnrd and thr Seminole County
• f t Chamber of Commerce will co­
operate in making an immediate
re-check of imputation to determine
if a te-cnunl of the U. S, Cenru*
it advisable.
The decision to make the rcehrek was made at the meeting of
the Seminole County Committion
this morning when Mayor Andrew
. Carraway and Chamber of Comnierre Manager Edward Higgins
apfieared to point out thr nrrd for
a terounl.
I lie County and City will sliaie
tile rapense of the re-check, with
the Cliamlirr nl Commerce re-canvasring precincts I and 3 embrac­
ing the immediate Sanford area,
and Ilie County Commissioners
taking tbe responsibility of rr*»r checks in llieir own districts,

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names on an enclosed post ca.iT
m
TI m* nelion this morning fob
lowed the receipt by Mayor Carraway of telegrams from Con­
gressmen Herlong and Hmathcr*
in reply to requests Ivy the City
and County for ii census recount.
Tile requests were made upon rcetinimendatinn of tho board of dirertnrs of the Chamlior of Comrnerro a t a meeting Monday morn­
ing.
Cotigressnian Sm atho's reportmi th a t he and Congressman Herlong had contacted the Hoard of
Census in rrferonco to the Semi­
nole County protests, and had rereived permission to send in
lim ila sH ns rasa T m )

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"Thi* is not n iletailcd check,"
said Mr. Higgins, “ hut if in the
opinion of the U.8. Board of
Census, sufficient discrepancies
n rr shown, it is possible that they
will order a recount of the entire
County."
Meanwhile, he declared, the
Chamber of Commerce is putting
out posters with space for idnnk
signatures in stores and adver; . | tisementa with coupon blanks are
‘ being plarcil in Tho llernld. and
citizen* who have been overlooked
In the rensus a r e nrgeil to sign
these nnd return them In the
Chamber of Commerce.
Heads of nil firms lirlonging to
.
the Chamber of Commerce, to­
gether with managers o f 260 addi­
tional places of business
have
lieen requested liy loiter to cheek
names of employees not included

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Friction Between
State Game HeadH
Flares At Meeting
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TALLA1IA88KK, July «--&lt;/!•&gt;The Florida Came Commission
today halted an attem pt to turn
a meeting on hunting and fishing
regulations into a discussion of
friction ivelween Commissioner M.
C. Lewis of Orlando and Chair­
man Cecil Webb of Tampa.
There were indirationa to con­
troversy would come up for more
discussion aa soon As game regum laliona were settled, however.
Lewis has charged Wrhh is
high handed and la using his po­
sition ay chslnnan to further an
ambition to lie govsmor of Flor­
ida. He said Wabb "would like
nothing better' than to have me
t
removed and soma ana else ap­
pointed that would go along with
hia ilea ires and wishes."
Tho quarrel came Into the pic­
ture the Instant the commission
meeting was declared officially
. . under way. President Ralph ElW Hot of the Hillsborough County
Wildlife Association eama prompt­
ly to the front of the room to com­
plain "Webb la the victim of un­
fair attack* by tbe good commis­
sioner Lewis of district five. We
want tbe sportsmen of Florida to
know we resent this attack."
Commissioner Miller V. Joiner
• f Jacksonville attempted to etop
the discussion with a suggestion
"we get down lb the subject mat­
ter. We’re
tiesria."
That brought Lincoln L. Jacobs
of DeLand to his feet to ask
"wkat'e the use of settling game
laws unless we have a commission
that can work together?"
However, Porter Lansing of
Hanford, vice president of the
Bewinols County Sports Associa­
tion, declared "a majority of ut
cease here tto give our vlewa on
the hunting season." He said he
to hear, the WebhLewie dispute discussed“

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to sett I|ag the h u t The i c t l e n carried

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Communist Troops Continue
To Hurl Back U.S. Defenders

H a r ry Says National Over Fifty Persons
Guard And Reserv­
Reported I n j u r e d : 1
ists Will Not Be
Cause Of Accident
Is Not Determined
. Called T o Colors
WASHINGTON. July 6 - &lt; / P ) Preridrnt Truman threatened to­
day to take drastic action unless
switchmen abandon their strike on
five major railroads.
He called it an unjustified strike
and blamed it upon a small minori­
ty of the switchmen.
Hr said the switchmen declined
to abide by tbe recommendations
of a very aide presidential fartlinding board.
Mr. Truman told his news con­
ference hr hopes drastic action will
not be necessary to force the strik­
ers hack to their jobs.
Bill be said he would act if it
it became necessary. He declined,
however, to say what steps might
be taken.

Brig. Oan. John H. Church
HOE Is the latest photo ot ftrig
Gen. John II. Church, commander
of the Ityukyus (Okinawa) mili­
tary government who, according to
- ‘•—ut report, has been appointed
• of a “Joint drfense opcratiun i&gt;&gt; United States and South
Korean forces.
(International)

Criminal Lawyer
Asks Fast Tri al
In F o r g e r y Case
George Davis Claims
He W as Not Involv­
ed In Any Racket
iy\N F R A N O S C a July f&gt;— &lt;/!’)

George T. Davi*. noted criminal
lawyrr and former northern Cali­
fornia campaign manager (or
I’rrsidenl Truman, today atked a
■|&gt;ecdy trial to absolve himself oi
charges he was involved in a $100.000 Chinese birth certificate racket.
He voiced a heited. denial im­
mediately alter a federal grand
jury indicted him and a Chinese
on eight counts. The maximum
sentences possible in rase o( con­
viction ate 40 years imprisonment
nnd $80,000 in fines.
Davis, whose clients liavr includ­
ed the late Tom Mooney, Convict­
ed in the 1916 preparedness day
parade hnmlnng in San Francisco,
said he had helped seven Chinese
apply for birth certificates but
wss guilty of no pcrsonsl wrong
doing.
Federal invent (gator* anid the
indielmente of Davis this week and
of another prominent attorney laat
wrrk followed a three-year investi­
gation into how Chinese, shortly
after World War II, got passporta
hark to China after having enter­
ed this country illegally.
'All gavo their birth dates prior
to the fire," (1000 earthquake and
fire in Han Franeisco) said E.
Wells Hailey, Stale Department
agent.
"Hut they didn’t know Sacrame­
nto (the state rapital) had dupli­
cate birth records."
Davis said:
" I t’a true th at I handled a few
birth rertiflrate cases. I am sure
nothing I did in connection with
"■ l i l M l i n l a s t T ots I
(Uaatt

Earle T. LouckH Ilaa
IftHued 9 New Cards
Capt. Earle T. Lnuck*. who thle
year received a gold medal from
the American Legion for his out­
standing work In securing 1050
memlierships for the Sanford Poat
No. 63, is on the job again, and
has already issued nine 1061 rards.
Members of the Post who wish
to be classified as earlv membera
can now obtain cards from Capt.
Loucka, or ran get in lourh with
him by contacting James SingleU ry. post ad ju tan t

GAI.ESBURG. III., July h -&lt;A&gt;)
—Ele vrn railway |i,v»v,ingrr» were
klllr cltnday in a ftr.ik rolltiinn nl
two Santa Fc railway name train*
running tide by tide.
Tbe wreck otcurrrd early thi»
morning at Monica. III.. 148 mile*
southwest of Chicago. Monica is
30 miles from Galesburg.
A mail coach ol ibc El Captain.
■xtra fair all roach train running
between Lo» Angclc* and Chicago,
suddenly left the rail* and swerved
into the Kansas City Clucf, a com­
bined pullman and coach exprr**
This train operate* brlwrrn Kan
•as City and Chicago.
Both trains were running eastbound, Inward Chicago, the Kan­
sas City Chief was on the normally
The mrn might to go back to westbound track, undri automata
work at once, the President said train control.

vigorously.
He said the strike is tying up
live uiaiq line railroads at a
time when the rail services is
needed especially for the move­
ment nf rattle and wheat frnni
t he west.
Thut is reason enough to lake
drastic- action unless the strike
ends, he said.
He wouldn't say, when asked,
whether he felt the strike was
enough for him to go licfore
Congress or to seek seizure of
I lie strike-hound lines.
AIkiuI 4,000 member* nf tile
AM. Switchmen's Union a l e on
strike against tha Hock Island,
tbe Chicagn (treat Western, Hie
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
the Western Pacific and the
G reat Northern Rallmada. They
are demanding a 40 hour week
with 4H hour* pay. A presidential
lioanl proposed. Instead, giving
them the 40 hour week, with an
lb cent an hour pay Increase,
government mediators are work­
ing in Chicago In an effort to
end th r walkout.
Meanwhile, the President »nid
there are no present plan* to
call the National Guard or a rm ­
ed forres reserves to duty Ih»esuse of the Korean war.
His statem ent at a news con­
ference was In response to quea-

IC n ils s tS a s Pace Tot*)

Rosalind R u s s e l l
Draws Acclaim Of
VS Businesswomen
SAN FRANCISCO, July 0-U Pt
—Movie actress Rosalind ltu«*ell
won the acclaim nf the nation’*
business women for her portrayal
of wise-cracking career women.
The National Federation nf
Buslneaa and Professional Women'a Clubs honored her with a
spaclal award at Uialr convention’*
"Women a t the Turn of the Crntury" prograam.
Five othai
a r women were hon­
ored for their auccess in business.
They Included:
Donfthy W right
l/lclx-H. of
Ban Francisco and New York,
Commercial Designer and C rafts­
man; Irene, top designer for mo­
tion pictures and for leading U.S.
stores; and Mias Diana Bourbon
of Hollywood, director of radio for
the weet coast of a large advertialng agency (W ard Wheelock)
and a pioneer In radio production.
Tbe convention approved extension of social security to em­
ployed persons not covered hv a
statutory retirem ent eystem. It
endorsed voluntary medical ear*
group insurance and expansion of
publfe health program*, mediral
research, education and hospitals
but voiced opposition to a compul­
sory government-controlled medi­
cal plan.

Senator George Says Korean War
Will Hit U. S. Tax-Cutting Dream
WASHINGTON. July 6 — (/P) — The American consumer's out­
look lor a multi-million-dollar excise tax cut-~oa movie lickeU, fur
coats, pocketbooks. jewelry and scant of other things—was tied
tighter than ever today to the war in Kona.
Chairman George (D-Ga) of dm Senate Finance Committee
summed up the tag situation thus:
L Tha committer, now rnaiidering tha Hnuee approved
to slash excises by *$1,010,000.. »
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It speedily to President Truman.
*.
But
en is
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ut i"M
f th
tbera
la aa sudden
sudden
worsening" o f tha international
situation “wa May find It ad­
visable to delay final action on
any tag MD a t this aatelow of
proceed

fin.*

Rill Cnrithrr*. photographer for
the Galesburg Register-Mail Wlid
roaches unit counted right 'lend
he went through the wrecked
four "f them in n washroom.
Other check* placed the ninnhei
of known dead at seven. One wa­
rm unidentified woman in a Peoria
hospital; four were in the w ash­
room, anil Otto Rrinkman, I’eorra
Journal reporter, said he counted
bodies of two women in the wreck­
age. One wan Mully m angled J
The list of injured ranged b e ­
tween 50 and 76 persona. Rome
were In rrilirat condition: otherwere treated lor minor wmied
and released from hospitals Im
mediately.
Among the dead was Mr*. Cora
Itlwlllns
Cleveland, O , who
was returning In Cleveland from
I at* Angeles with Iter grand daugh­
te r, Delores Keith. 15. Delot**,•
who was injuted, said her grand­
mother was dead.
Tho injured were taken to threu
hospital* In Peoria and two at
Galesburg.
About 15 coaches of both Mii-ontlint train* were jammed tog'liter
in tho wreckage. Four or five
were telescoped and badly wreck­
ed. Some nosed into the soft emlh
along the right-of-way.
ReenuHC of tho early hour it was
some tlnro before help could reach
tho wreck scene. Farmer* t a l l y ­
ing axes came from the neighbor­
hood to chop path* to those trap­
ped in tho rlehris.
The mall roarh that led the
chain nf derailing car* was four
or five cars Irehind the d i r -el
locomotive. Mark Fries* of Chillieothc, III., who was in charge of
the Kl ,Captalri mail roarh, said
the train was traveling normally
when "apparently something went
wrong under tho mail car."
"W e swerved and aeemr-l to
■all through the a ir to the left. Wo
hit the locomotive and the fir *1
car of the Chief."
The ear* ahead of tho wreck the loromntivr and lead coaches -if
the El Captain—rolled ahead nu
the tracks for about a half mile.

Mors than 136 employer* &lt;&gt;f
American F ru it Growera Inc., end
membera mf their families enjoy­
ed a barbecue given by the Com­
pany a t Ita plant in West San­
ford last night.
The heavy rain during thr af­
ternoon put out the fire where W
E. Hathaway waa barbecuing the
meat a t the grounds of the Fiftv
Associates, and it was an hour and
a half before he could get it
started again. The gueata had
high pralaa for the well prepared
pork, beef and lamb.

IOKYO, Friday. July 1 (/T)—
General MacArllnir * communique
today rr|»oitrd three North Korean
division* were continuing to p te u
southward toward* Osatt and
I’yongtack, 3Y and 4l&gt; mile* south
of Seoul, but field dispatches pot
thr Krd vanguard tiO mile* tniillt
of Seoul.
A fionl di.ipali b from AP &lt; or lerpondm i Tom l-ambert *atd the
Red* bad raptured Pyonglaek mid
nosed into Chinan. 14 mile* futlliri
down the road.
1 lie Tokyo licadquiitci* to iif
miioiqur did nnl coniitm lluv, bill
• aid tank-mppoiled I'ommuniit in­
fantry wa* in the area 31 mile*
south of Seoul and ciidit miles
*ntilh.o( Suwon. It *atd grnrtal in­
vader reenfnrcrntent with troop*
and atlillriy wa* tllidrivvay.
Witlulrawal of Amrtic.in troop*
for "rcgtotiping and leorgani/*tion after coordinated invader tnIry and tank a**aillt« on U S.
|wi»iiimi» was acknowledged by th*
TRAIltD BY A COAST OllARD CliTltR (bin k cro im d ), n in..11 Ivvin-rngtm.l &gt; ipluuc t.ivii-;. Into thr skyport at
the foot of Wall S treet, Now York, a* pa.vengcis h r on the wing in on alt ipt lo balance It. The plane, tnakcommunique.
(lutrrnnlhmal)
lug a rout I n : tu n from Oyster Bay, New York, strut k . submerged log •' It Inndrd.
An American field headquarter*
spokesman had said a few hourearlier thut American troop had
heiii fmred hurt, eight to ten
mile*.
The Tokyo communique credited
American V Ml Jet plane ■ with
destroying eight enemy tank i in
new ntrike* south of Rtiwim.
The field lieadquaiter .-poke*
Yu lor M r,rern$,v*r*t *nlr giowrr whn trrrnllv irluinril limit
man said 2tt to 35 of Hie Russiantour ol *rven Emoocan cnuninr* in niiiipsm **dh 21 grown* lin-n
built tiink* noil It) to 25 Yak
tlirnugbmil tbe United Stair*, ilnl.ii -il today that br -voipitlu/r* *vd!i
\vAvJnn nc I planes
lieen... destroyed by
,
__had
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thr plight ol thr average working man Ixdli in Hi Ham and on tlm cmi- i^ionccr Citizen
American
forces,
hut did not ipoeithe period. Apparently
w*r‘
linrnt.
F ounder Of S an­ fy
summarizing all recent actions.
Socialism pirvail* everywhere, be raid, and added dial men Im
ford Garden Club The spokesman *aid the Ijh'da
talked to expreoaen lilkir hope*
had Din to 170 heavy lank in
ol getting ahead.
European einintriea wliirli
tin
Mm. Suian limn belle Wight, South Korean hut speculnted they
"One employee of the W ar D«- vlnitcd, he *aid. with the excep­
might l«&gt; running low on fuel a*
iiaitinent in London told me that tion of Sweden, wliirli eseapi'd |iioneet S.tiihml &lt;ili/ctt, widow of their (tiriou* drive progressed, lie
lie hod not tMiugl.t a Knit of »tie war and whose living aland- tlir late Henry Wight and founder
placed American ln**o* in defon-e
clothe* *inei&gt; tho war," he do- anrd i* about '.in p ri-ent higlier
-I*i e&lt;| and pninli-d out tluil Hie than tluil of llu- other i-oiilltrli*. ol tlie Manfoid Garden Club, died of the South Korean n-pnlilte a*
nominal to "iteavv" I"1' Rave it"
man'* pay for a five day week
England and Sen'land have ng- lail night at ti-GO o'clock following indication of the *ir&lt;- "f American
wa- five pound* and ono *tiil- ilt-lllluri; of a type that rum- a In ti-f illticM.
fore*** or what would I"- M'gatdi-d
Itng. A pound aniouMa to (1!&gt;D (.area with thut of inid-wentorn
Ibivatr funeral service* Im Mi* n* heavy losses.
in American money. The average United State* uiwl modern farm
tin Washington an at my spokesworking mint'* pay i* ahnjl niaehincry t, u n d , he a**erted. Wight were held tin* afternoon at
Ilian *«id General MaeAiHiui *
$ lit. 50 a week, ho raid.
In Franrc and (ii rninny lie found Iter home at I lilt) Park Avenue.
headquarters had advised that tlm
Alimit tin- »ame Mundard of thut the little plot* of ground
M n. Wight w.i* born in Sum- situation of American giouml
irn a lln iir .1 o n I ' x ,
Ih e rrl
living prevail* in tho other we*t
ill'ri tile, s. ( |*cb 22. IHht' and forre* *1* not considered serious
wa« tbe daughter of l)r. and Ml*. in any way.")

Mrs. Henry Wight
Sanford Man Back From Europe
Is Sorry F or Foreign Wor ke r s Dies Fol l owi ng
Brief Illness

Expert Says Vico 21 (i Accidents Are
R i n g Flourishes Reported To State
Throughout U. S. Highway Officers

The highway patrol said "lie
or two other* injured in thr 210
ncridents reported over the Fourth
may die.
The patrol announced ,lhe state
had lift traffic death* from Jail.
I to June .10 topping llie lotat
fot the *HUir period last year hv
157. There Ita* lieen nnlv a -even
percent liter ease in traffic.
However, Hie patrol repotted a
drop of 70 death* In May t" 40
in June. Fewer driver* are exreeding *peed limits, the nut ml
said. It ha* lieen "inducting a
campaign
against speeding In
addition, the State Road, D epart­
ment recently po*led sign* show­
Youngdahl, who i« credited with ing speed* considered rca*onnldc
d riv in g slot marhine* mil of M inn­ an (lie highway*.
Director Virgil I’ctcraon of the
Chicago Crime Commi*»lon te«tifieil th a t the *yndicate had formcd alliance* with powerful gang
leader* and "partieularly
witli
niemlM-rs of the sn-ealted Flunk
Co.telln gang in New Vork."
I’eterson le.*tificd l*'fme the
Senate rrittie investigating coin.
m iltre w huh is Nludving wav* nnd
mean* lo erurk down on liig-tune
gamlding and crime in the United
8tatn*.
Another witne**. Gov. f.uther
Youngdahl of kfinnesota
urged
the Federal Government to wipe
out crime *yndirate* which he *aid
are challenging the power nf some
sta te government*

atiffei fine* and jail term s on con- nounced hi* candidacy for the Re­
vietrd criminal*; and (3) give publican nomination for Govern­
sta te governor* power to remove or of MasNacliiisrtl*.
local n ffiria h who fail to enforce

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Admiral Claims S e v e n t h Fleet
Can Handle Pacific P r o b l e ms

BANK STATEMENTS
WASHINGTON, July
I’i
.fr a , su Tha eomptrollar of the currency omargrncy landing with fire in
** M Interview, after Be- to&lt;lay iaaimd a call for a state- one engine at Rumampa, in San­
o f tha Treasury Snyder maat of Um condition of all na- tiago Dal Extern Province.
to proceed tionol hooka a t the rloaa nf bu»lrra ft wa* enroute from
bill. n m J uba 80.
ma to Paraguay with a crew
Tho Fodarai Roaerva Board al*«
tan commanded by a Col. Smith
laaood • call a . of Jurva 30 on
first name waa not learned
*t*&lt;* bonks In ita mombanhip.
Tho Fodorsl Dapoait Insurance
plana Undad aafaly. It will
4 U tho aoms for nonharo for govornl days unrepair parts eon bo flown
wkich it in­

tha North Korean plane* they
could find in aweapa from Pyong­
yang southward, The total con­
firmed kills was ten, ha said.
Struble anid his Seventh Fleet
haa had "no (pacific contact" with
•uhmarinea in tha Korean opera­
tions. Tha Nayy haa estimated
tha Soviet, hav* about 76 sub­
marines based la the Pacific.
Vic# Admiral Charles T. Joy,

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A Chinese central newa agency
correspondent pressed S t r u b l e
persistently on possible Formosa
invasion, saying the Chinese Communista had said they would hast­
en landings on Formosa.
"I’m going to ha prepared to
prevent It if they do," Btrubla
■old.
"Can you T"
"I’ll certain ly tyr/^ B truble re-

Reverend W. Webl)
To Be New Pastor
Of Monroe Church

The Itev. W.K Weill., who d u r ­
ing World War II vvn* a prisoner
of the German* for •• month*,
was recently railed ft mil til ecu
Covo Spring* to a-.lime Id* new
iliilir* a* pastor of the Lake Mon­
roe Raptlst Church
lit* nurrre&lt;U
ihi* IC**v P i .
Rrninard who resigned after two
years nf service, and during whose
ministry 31 members had joined
the church by baptism and hv
letter. The la tter i* retiring from
the active ministry.
Rev. Wrldi recently completed
studies a t Stetson Unlvrt dv. II*
1* married to the former Zpo I
Leonard nf Wisconsin, 'llu v hav*
two children, Della Marie, age
three and Mark, age 2J months.
During the war. Rev. Wehlr rrv.-d
in a bomber squadimi, wai hot
down and was raptured hv the

Germans.

The l.ake Monroe Church l«
planning a daily vacation Bilde
School during the last two months
of July with Frank Farmei
principal. The r h u rrh co-operate*
in the larger program of tin*
Seminole Association, the State
Raptlst
Convention, and
Ihe
Southern Raptiat Convention.

Sanford Weather ,
High yesterday III
Low this morning UK
Bain yesterday 1.07. inchc*
Total rain, July. 3-lti incite.
July normal rainfall 7.03 in
rne*.

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE. July
A tlanta
Burbank
Denver
Oalveaton
New York
Jacksonville
Miami
Orlando

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Since 1042 Mr*. VViglit *erv«|
a* piesiilerii of ll&gt;" enni|iHuy. She
ha* been nrltve n* n leader of
the l''ir*t Church of Chri*t. Kcienti»l, and in philanthropic and cul­
tural work, including th r founding
in I0:!'i of tli" Sanford Garden
Club Thi* wa* a branch of the
Sanfmd Wormin'* Club of which
Mr*. Wight w.i a chatter m em­
ber and president in 11)21 through
lillOi.
Until recent vi-ara, Mr*. Wight's
chief hobby was her hi'iutiful
garden*, nnd *he wa* a source of
great help to beginner* in g a r ­
dening, and wrote many article*
for various garden
magazine*
The area on I’ark Avenue north of
the Wight home wa* beautifiwil nr
a purk and both Mr -iml Mr*.
Wight took m uch interest in It
A* m ■iren11hi nf the Woman'*
Club, Mr*. Wight aided in tile e s ­
tablishment of school lunch pro­
gram.
I
Of the five Wight ehildien, two
daughters survive: Mi*. (Ml. Kirt*

. Peterson *aid many important
criminal gang* of today grew out
of the Chicago-New York City
Kang* of litany year* ago.
He gave the committee a long
list of name* of mrn he *aid were
Cbnncrted with the old Capone
TOKYO. July 6 — (/P) — Vice Admiral Ailltur D. Struble said
gang. And then hr added:
I'vday bit Seventh Fleet r a n strike North Korea an d still protect For­
"Many of the»e individual* are
■till important mentliers of the mosa from potiible Communist invasion.
D ie Seventh FLrt was ordered to keep invaders away from For­
Capone syndicate nf 11)60. Numer­
ous others have grown lo powpr mosa.
and have beenmu influential withStruble conferred wi it General MacArthur after directing a twolU M ttaw l «* ra« e T»*t
day carrier plane strike against North Korea with combined American
and Brftlah force..
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The chunky Normandy invasion F ar East, likewise said hia forces
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina.
July A—&lt;/P|—A U. 8. six-engine veteran told a pres* conference have had "nothing confirmed" in
plane ha* been forced down in an that carrier pilots destroyed all submarine "intact*.

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A m erican reinforcem ent*
r»
lining ru*b;-'l
Jan 6. IHHti to Mr. Wight I wo point* on th e V S. left fU nk «&lt;
inmtllo prim In Mr. Wtgbl'i de.illt, Pyln gn yn n , Kongdoyu and Kami
(none of which show &lt;m detailed

I.rwt* Boticliellc. ''lie wa» muincr* re p .n te d

Apr. Iti. 1946, the Wtglili rclenm|M l
braird thru iJIlli wrddtug anniver­
Dining Hie l» ■moving action
sary, I liry lived im a lime III ,. h i Rer, one American riimmatid
•t Mi*I
WASHINGTON, July l* id ’i
TAI.I.AIIASKEE. July &lt;'• td’i
U ',* ll* * '* " "
A Chicago crime expeit told *en Two more people died today a* a Cano, &lt;ia., and Jacksonville, and
aim* today that the old At Clilione result of fourth of July truffir in 1911) came to Sattimd. where
syndicate i* ot ill flmiri-hing witli "ii-ldent*, linnging Florida'* lioli- Mr. Wight ctlahliilicd the Wight
underworld link* reaclting many tlav death total to nilti.
Grocery Co., a wlrnleiale firm.
part* of Hie Uniteil State*.

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American Jet Planes
C o n t r o l Airlancs:
35 Russian M a rl c
Tanks
Dost royed

P a s s e n g e r s Cling To W in g Of Stricken Plane

Rrinkman, the Peoria report'r
said ha was told the El Captain
was traveling about 00 miles »n
hour a t the time and th at the ehirf
waa doing 70.
The El Capitan la an extra fHrr,
all coach train which operates be­
tween Los Angelas and Chicagn
It left Loa Angelea a t 1:30 P. M.
July 4. It was due in Chicago a'
7:16 A. M. today.
The Kansas City chief is a coin*
hi nod pullman ana coach e ip u ' * esota, Mlggcitod th es e Ktep* to
HAT IN RING
It Iaft Kansas City a t 10 P. M attack the problem:
BOSTON, July
Retired
( I ) Inipo-i- heavy tax pi-nallt'"
last night. It waa due in Chicag.
on gamlding |irofits; (2) impose Admiral Louis E. Denfeld ha* a n ­
a t 7:46 A. M. today.

135 Company Workers
Enjoy Local Outing

No. 22‘.

Axsocintcd Prctw Leaned Wire

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MARCH OF EVENTS

By HAL HOYLE
VALLLEY FORGE, P*., — &lt;/!’) — The fsl man toiled wearily

U. S. Ahood In War Pianos
But tags In Transport Jobs

up ■ hill in ihe encsmprrnl of 47,000 IJoy Seoul* licre for llirir se­

Special to Control Pro i t
Ex-Husband S h o o t s
ASHINGTON—The Air Fore# end the Navy may be developing
Estranged S p o u s e
the world’s fastest fighter planes and the world's best bombers,
Argument
but they are lagging fa r behind the British, and for that m atter, our During
own air lines, in transport planes.
Both are *1111 getting along with the comparative slow pre-war
WARREN. O., July 3—&lt;/P)—
DC-3 and DC-4 transports. These are good, steady, reliable planes, Tire surviving member ol a love
but somewhat lacking In speed and efficient carrying power.
1riangle shooting. Michael Bokan,
Ths service* have loudly announced development
of gigantic transports, capable of flying hundreds 45. was in s critical condilion toi
*1
of troops and tons of equipment, but they have day.
purchased comparatively few—except Tor the FairHit (urmer wile Helen, 18. whom
child Flying Boxcars—standard transports for ths
he had planned lu ir-marry. and
Army's airborne troops. Martin, of course, has th*
lii* jeatou* rival, liunald L. Snyder
Mara flying boat to Its credit.
31. were dead.
Howevsr, th* service* have nothing like such
commercial transports as the DC-0, the Constella­
Coronet Michael E. L’litlo said
tion, the Convalr or the Martin 202 and 104, or Snyder wounded Bokan. fatally
the British Jet transports.
The services have played around with some of wounded Mrs. Bokan, and then
ths new transports, holding trials and looking al committed suicide with a pistol
them, but oo far no large orders have been forth­ yesterday.
coming. A few Connies have been purchased, and
The Bolens were divorced Jun*g
President Truman flies an Air Force DC-8.
18 hut h id been making plans lo
The Air Forces have one prime excuse - they say that Congress
wed again.
won't give them the money lo purchase the newer planes.
Police said Snyder broke inlo
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• SWIVVEL-HIPPED HtVIHH—The International Committee of the the hack door of the Brown resi­
Bed Cross, mad* up of about 20 Swiss citizens, may have Western dence grappled with Bokan and
sympathies, but they aren't admitting It-—at trust not In pow-wows shot him in the stomach.
with democratic leaders.
Mrs. Bokan fled up-taiis. with
Committee President Paul Ruegger made this abundantly clear Snyder chasing after her. He shot
When he changed pace and alde-atrpped like a awlvvel-hipped half­
her in (he head, turned inlo a bedback at a recent Washington news conference.
Although the (twits leader would make nu comment, It would be loom and shot lumirll in llie h ea&amp;
Snyder, a truck d riv.r, woY
more than passing strange If at aome lime during hls conversations
with Hlate department official* there was no reference to Russia's dead when the police urrived.
attitude toward th* Red Crota proposals for outlawing of atonila Mrs. bokan died an huur later
m St. Joseph's hospital.
weapon*.
Hob an until recently worked
American official* are known to have been somewhat miffed be­
cause the proposals were lauded in Isi-mUti, mouthpiece for the Soviet lit the Itepiililic Steel Corp.
plant, but bad been planning U&gt;
government, before they were reerlved by the State department.
opeiate
a beer gulden.
On this score Ruegger told the news conference that copies were
Meanwhile, in (Jury, I ml., a
mailed lo all Interested nations at the same time. Perhaps In private 29-ytutr-aM secretary wan shot
talks with United States officials he gave a more detailed explanation. and killed and her estranged huo•
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linnd died In the path of a speed­
• MARSHALL ORDEAL—C!cn. George C. Marshall Indicated the ing train in what oolice called £
other day that the long questioning he underwent In connection with murder and a suiride.
the congressional Pearl Harbor Investigation ranks high among the
Hoi Ire Captain T. V. Curley
ordeals of hls life.
raid a 13-year-old daughter of
The man who directed America's wartime Army referred lo the the couple told him Atncrico
Pearl Harbor probe In bitter term* while being questioned on China Cambll, 32, a intlk truck driver,
before the House foreign affair* committee. He suddenly broke In to shot his wife, Josephine, with a
shotgun In an argument in her
sny:
"I didn't have much advance notice on my trip to China. (Marshall horns. Camhli died u few minutes
Inter under h Michigan Central
headed a postwar presidential mission to Chins.) For
Train
*
the five or six days before 1 went. I was under per­
The girl, Joan, and she found
sonal Investigation by n congressional committee In
her father beating her mother
coiMectlon with Pearl Harbor.
shortly before the shooting. &amp;
'•The only time I hod to eonfer with (then) Secre­
son, Jack, 11, was calling police
tary of State Jamee F. Byrnes was the few minutes
1 snatched a t the lunch hour. T hat was the only preparation 1 wax at th&lt;» time.
able to g«L"
Reporters who covered the Pearl H arbor probe recalled th at M ar­
test of
shall waa on tha witness stand for seven days and th a t for hour*
Immund,
before he waa sxcuoed, a plane was warmed up s t National Airport
ready to leave for China as oooa os Marshall could g el off the wltneaa

cond Nslionst Jamboree.

Despite the hot eun the man—being romantic, as moil fsl people
are—was iwepl with eentimental memories of hie own dsyt a* * scout.
He patted a tent just si a fat young boy in ehorts came out. The
fat man psuied lo reel, mopping hi* fluihed, penpiring brow. He look­
ed at the fat boy scout. Then h«-B---------------------- ----- —
twisted his face In a grimaci „ —‘koi-oi-olk.’ I just couldn't

W

was u real otter, And the cry
ed doubted))' /„ r tin- porcupine patrol in Just
to make your teeth chatter.
«y. n\r \
That's bard, too. And if you
■aid the fa t j0|„ the Ku|| patrol you go 'kow*
uaed to be- bowk,' knw-howk.’ "
I’atrol. T hat
The fut man wanted to know
igle I atrol— nlxiut the other choice*. So the
acoynlxe It T f#t buy ran Into his tent and
ramc hack with the scout handline you for |took opened at the p a st giving
m*n- “J “ ■* the patrol names and their call*,
unded funny Tho fat man glanced and saw
wind saying, f0W:
!
„V m llaven—"kar-kaw.”
' th®y
Panther- "kecouk.”
Vhat Is ynur
M&lt;Wsir—"oh-ah,
oh-ah.
oh,i
,
. ahlih."
iptly Happed
Flaming arrow—"wKsssss."
Heron—“(piawk, nuawk."
» applause”
()W|_ |o u d coo.
Alligator—grunting his*,
sign of my
Itattlesnake—rattle |&gt;ehbles In
I’atrol, sir,'&amp; rBn.
L ," ^ ? u
l*lnc tree— rlap hands once.
. It Is sup“You see, sir,” explained the
aound of a fat Imy anxiously, "The heaver
tail on the patrol is really the one to Join.”
of alarm to
“ Whnt do you plan to lie when
...
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you grow up, son?”
ed him why
"A lawyer.”
itv e r I’atrol.
"Well, I don't know what kind
I a moment, of „ BeoM| yt||) „ r(,«
t it was the fat man, as ho started to waddlr
• of any of on up the hill, "Imt I predirl
i our hand - 1 right now you'll lie a dam gmd
I lawyer, Goodbye, my boy—ami
s fat man, knieeeeeeeeeeeel”
them ?”
| The fat boy clapped his hand*
In the otter sharply once. The eagla and Die
says tho cry heaver understood etch other.

EW YORK- In the days of my youth, I worked
on a newspaper In downtown Manhattan.
This In a a:ctlon of th f city that on* doesn't Visit
too often In the ordinary course of evrnls, unless
one has stocks and bonds, a free pass on ths Third

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tery of T r in it y church
H
fllnoe m oving uptown n frw y -s r* ngu mid get■ ling m ixe d up with Hits fust III Morocco set, I
H a n d myself imiklng ir.nl downtown visit l&lt; ss and
I I ' u frequently. As n in u llii of fm l, It uvi-m i;i s
V about one visit u yenr now. and t in visit always

is the saraix ii
I turn up III 90 Church street and s p u d an hour
or so laboring earnestly w ith Mrs, W ebb urn! thsn
'! N. V. City Hall she took* up finally turd says, "Well, you owe u»
•
about the aaine as last year. Why don't you till
•Wt the tax Uank correctly In the first place?”
(Moroae hud depreoatd after today's visit. I walked back acrosa
C ity Hall Park, kicked a few pigeons out of the way and then, as If
I was ssslng It for the first time, took a good look at City llall.
B H o iB P P H K a f

Korean War Scare
Fails To Uiglurl)
Basic Industries

otraoksd with tha trim s of many years, and Its yallaw wooden doors
• r e unpointed ayeeorea.
■V fty alr-condltlonlng machines hang out of ths ground-floor win­
dow* like to many want. Window sills.are dirtier than many an
t Bide tenement building. Wherever you are, in whatever town
live, 1 guaranis* your city hall is prattler, than mins.

BEFORE I BECAME TOO UPSET about th s situation, I learned
that tha d t y la ptannlng to spend 11,000,000 to repair tha pUca, be­
ginning this a u n u n sr-an d not any too soon.
- Our City Hali ls lag years old. Henry Jomea, tha bard of WashEVton Square, ones called It "a divine little structure" nod there
fegve boon outer aesthetic souls who have labeled it one of the 12
•Meat architectural achievements In America.
. I know nothing of architecture and thle could be, but right nowj
M la a a ugly, dumpy, dirt-streaked little plaee th at look* m ors liks.
th a clttbhouaa fo r tha lUaky-Dlaka than tha oaat of government for!
nm world's greaU st city.
• I ts arigtaai coat w as 9000,000, and tha Maaonehuaetta quarry from ,
wMtah IU ntarbia coma long ainca has boon abandoned. The re-'
faatag of th a building la going to be accomplished w ith Alabam a ;
llmaoioae, a fta r which, according to our publia works commissi oner.,
i t ahouM ho good fo r another hundred years.”
jT M sflvoe M o some igdlgsotlble food for thought. C an't you b u ild ,

off tho asSHitUy lines at Detroit.
Since th tn Win mulur enr ronkfis
have produced some 17,000,000
nosssntnr cars and ntnre than §,*
OOOJW1 trucks and yet have liot
caught up with the heavy post^Vhe*" international crisis alrtirk
at .* tnc-mvnl whoa business and
lndurirv were a t l h e very peak o r
lieacrilpu tw rfration [ eipidovnnmi

l 'U c
*£M

I’bor.n Ity Toil Kwalm
- I’nrk Avenue, who
'i tomorrow.. Hhe, is

avenue elevated nr n lu m lly plot In thr old cemc-

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W orld t o d Cross President
M um on Prolio by R u n k li

Murder, Suicide
Result Of O h i o
L o v e Triangle.

mobiles n« we arc how.
Iliiildiug construction Is break­
ing one record after another
nioiiMi after inonlli.
Heavy IIiii-m iif Iniluntry— loco­
motives, nmehine tools, freight
curs, farm equipment, heavy upplianros, household goods, re frig
era tors, vacuum cleaners, wrndiinr
maciiilies, air cuuilitluniiig i qulp
intuit and a thousand oilier thing"
that go hand in gluve with the
highest standard of living o( aiiy
nallan in history are pouring nff
urseiultly line* in record immlierx
and mod have ready buyers,
Hi and new industries like letevision, diesel power, electronics,
utilities, synthetic fibres ami new
drugs forge ahead to new lu igldt
of lama and fortune with norli
cumplInlUui uf statistics.
The vast potentialities of atomic
energy challenge the Imagination
and skill of the nation's top scien­
tists and technicians.
All tilings considered, the I'uciflc wur senie came si a time when
I lie nation appeared well geared
to taka It in alrido if It must in­
deed lake on another war.
The steal industiy this week
established a new record for su­
stained operations abovo theore­
tical capacity. Mills operated at
101.2 per cent, tha same aa last
week, and output was likewise tha
name a t 1,029,100 tons. It was Ilia
11th week of operations alnivr 100
percent, eclipsing the previous mustained record of 10 weeks above
rapacity early in 1049.
Freight rsrloadings ruse to the
higher! level in 17 months a t Dili,152 which compared with SOS.ilgO
last week and 502,941 a year ago.
Autuiuohlla output was only a
eliude under tho all-time high
poster) lost weak a t 194,259 units
and far ahead of the I44JI22 turn­
ed out last year.
Engineering construction awards
volume of 9287JW2JIOO which comrote to the extraordinary high
pared with *200.200,000 In the prectKling week and *IHC,900JM0 a
year ago.
Hhct.Io power output w*» nt «
hew record high at fl.102 .2H8.000
kilawattlioura. Tills compared with
0,011,074,000, tho previous high
established last week and 6,40^109.000 a year ago.
There w as a good pickup lit
paper production to 104.2 per cent

North Korean Tanka
i (ViMf1«Mpr| »’*nw • •ttp f)fl|#|
abanduhvd hy lliu Ainerir-nn as an
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pruiiahly because of the severe
pasting by tho American planes.
The Communist radio s a i d
American bombers raided the

nukes-

man al General Mm-Artliur'n advanre hriulqiisrltm- in Kuti'u said
this breakthrough wa« nut os seritmx as II had looked a t fire*.
HendonurU r said tla? ! Itads
made no scrimp progress during
Ibv day, but t lint night full might
touch off a i riu-wed surge and
bring Americans and Communist*
within shooting range. The ilav'"
reports indicate,| the Iteil drive
was at least tinipurarily stalled,

llW sassn I r a n Cm , &lt;&gt;**)
liss been deiuuniilrnted since tha
value ,,f *4(1,500,000 was fix ml by
the cummisaiun; and second, beruuw- of the fact th at not addi­
tions ntld betterments of over $11,500,01X1 have been made Ui the
|*ruiierty eim-e that v* Ins lion,
1 he Si. Joe |ilan provide* for a
nmxiamm Usuu of four percent
first mortgage ____
fixed ______
interest
bonds uf 120,000,000 instead of
*20,250,000 four and on« half per­
cent contingent Interest bonds, as
in the commission's former plan.
These would be distributed to
the holders of the present FEC
first and refunding mortgage
bonds who elect to receive them
in lion of an equivalent stated
value In common stack In the reofganlsrd KEC company.
The 8t. Joe Co., together with
Alfred 1. DuPont Testamentary
Trust, own in excess of t25JXKl,000 principal amount of first and
refunding mortguge bond* of tha
FEC.
. In the revised plan, 8L Joe
common stuck In lieu of bonds in
Irrevocably *lsets to receive all
satisfaction of Its present claim.
"Based upon assurances of num­
erous other holds at said mortgage
1 Hinds, the petitioner believes and
hsrvhy guarantees th at the holders
of said Imnds will not elect to
receive in Die aggregate more
than $29,000,000 uf first mortgage
bonds,” the paper company oa»a.
"Maximum fi*«d charges which
wuud result from the revised plan
are well within the minimum
earning power of tha reorganised
sAMhanW *1 '*•
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H g g l y W ig g ly &amp;
T a b le S u p p ly

Mrs. Mabel Kitchen, 1050 Am­
sterdam Street, Covington, Ky„
says that she didn't realise how
wonderful it Is to Ik- without
those unbearable ueiies and pains
of neuritis and ahe think* IIADACOL deserves only the highesjh
praise—
®
Mrs. Kitchen was .suffering de­
ficiencies of Vitamins 01, 02,
Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. Unlike must rem­
edies HADACOL 'd o esn ’t give
temporary relief, b u t Instead
treats tha real cause of the sick­
ness due to such deficiencies.
Mr*. Kitchen's statem ent: "Be
fa r I have taken three bottles of
HADACOL end f am ju st Start,
ing an my fourth. IM aro I s u r f '
«d taking HA PACO I. I had
aches and pains of neuritis ia
my tta rid a ra , my back, my arm s:
1 could hardly move without hgv.
Ing those terrlbto ache* and
1
to have a cold
all the time and worst of all 1
couldn’t oat anything to give my
sYftgm a balanced diet. Then I
heard about HAPACOI. from a
good friend of mins. .
r the second bottle
and pains ware about
my appetite had Impi
I -nm on top «f the s

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HADACOI,
khnanminkli*
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TH E W EATHER

111 Unity Then Is Strength—
To Protect the P t t c t of the World;
To Proaaota the Profreae of America.
To Prodore Prosperity for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXX1

S H re

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Established 1908

Offers
To MediateIn
* Korea Crisis

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Indio regards Korea as u
m single country pnd wants to sec
* » lt reunited politically ami eco­
nomically.
Any attem pt to end the fight­
ing there would have to take
ino arcount th a t the Korean
people want unity.
P rim e
Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru’s government has never
. entered relations with the South
Korean government. Equally It
has not recognised North Koieu.
There was no British official
comment on the offer.
The Informants recalled what
Indian Foreign Secretary K. I*.
S. Menon said about Korea in
the United Nations General As­
sembly two years ago. Menon
then declared: "Deep down in the*
heart of every 'Korean, whether
in tho North or In the South, is
this longing for untiy a * *.
What has obstructed progress is
^ n a t i o n a l in a geographical ui
^ ‘'political sense, U cannot also Ik
national In a military actise,
th a t is in the sense that It can
normally defend itself ngninst
aggression without foreign as­
sistance.”
What Menon said in 11*18 is
held to Ite India's view today.
On that basis India feel* she
-an serve the cauae of world
peace If she is given the oppor­
tunity as a mediator.

O tis B arton Will
M ake 6,000 Foot
D ive Into Ocean
DOB ANGELES, July 4 -(* • &gt; Otis Barton, o tiy man In history
to see the weird creatures who in­
habit the ocean at a depth of 4600
feet. Is going to try again.
Sometime this summer the Bos­
ton scientist plana to take his
steel diving bell down to at least
one mile, and perhaps to 0.000
feet.
Moat of Barton’s recurd-setting
descent last August off Santa
Crus Island was made In darkneaa because hie lighting system
failed. Consequently, hi* movie
camera* did
not record
the
strange, self-illuminated sea rreat.tu r e a be described by telephone
^ d a r i n g the perilous dive.
This time, however, the light­
ing will be oemn-mroof, be said
yesterday. Powerful bulbs sealed
la mineral oil will be attached to
the eutalde of the 7,000-pound ball
which Barton call* a 'benthoK op#,*'
Testa of the new lighting sys­
tem will he mad# neat week. If
they are successful, e n lo ra to ry
diving will begin e f t La Jolla.
a ^ M U f ., about arid-August. These
Kvoa will range dew* to M0 fe e t
project will be

af a mysterious

r, believed to ha a stratum af
^marine rife, ^ f r e a ^ a t ^16Q0

Abrams Gets
90-Day Jail Term
old N »j
In at

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r a l f t

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPErt
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY JULY 4. 11*50

Yaks CauRflit This American Plano At Suwon

Official Notes A re
Sent To American,
R ed Governments
By Pandit Nehru
LONDON, July 4—tyP)— Indio
has told Ruuia and the United
tatea ihe it ready to mediate in a
bid to end the Korean war, official
aource laid today.
The Indian offer wai conveyed
to the Ruuian and American govemment* by the Indian ambassa­
dor* in Moscow and in Washing­
ton, these source* said whether the
offer embodied detailed p«opo*al»
-lo r mediation was not made clear
Mmmeiately.
But, the information reported,
this is how India views the siluation:
If Korea had been left to work
out its own futute the present
fighting and it* ever present thrrat
to world peace would not have
arisen.

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Afternoon ihiim lm h-i* era in
-rslle rrd |ili .'c«, other** tie clear
In p.irtli cloudy ihroiiKh Wedneail.it. M m l r m l r M m H icutnlji
t* imN.
if

Suwon Is Captured. During ■
All-Out Drive By Invaders
Man Bolts From
2 Hospitals T o
Avoid Surgery

Spokesman P'or Mac-

R.F.C. Now Faced Nearly 60 Seminole County Bovs
With Problem In
l ook Forward To Camp Opening
Neatly 60 Seminole County boys arc looking fotw.iid cagrily to
N i g h t Club Loan

ADVANCE AMI RICAN I IFADyUAKILRS IN SUL III KOREA,
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To
S t a t e Institution
In
Massachusetts

SPRINGFIELD. Mass., July 4 (/*')— A man who bolted from two
Massacliuscti hospitals to avoid an
operation for serious internal inlillirs was under observation at a
-.lair mriilal militulion today.
Ihe nun, identified by (tolicc a*
loseph Nemeth, 40, of Scranton,
IV, was rommilted to Notthhamplon Slate Hospital last night after
llrrmg thirr tunes from Mercy
Hospital heir.
Previously hr had lied from Hale
ho pital m Haverhill, about 120
miles noilh of Springfield.

A r lliu r S a y s
Aic H u s liin j *

Lie Briefs Aide On Korean Trip

Escapee Is Sent

THE US AIR FORCE INSIGNIA I, nil thafa left of this C-S4 when It Wa» .'aught on Ihr mount at
..u An port
In South Kon a Py s raiding ft.iceuf Humlun-Unit Ysks. This tiehl wa* tir., eitnd ... I„u .n a i , 1 M.. ,,|,r a j
ol the Not ih hoi tun armies clashed across the Hjn Ulcer, south ul Seoul.
Wnlnmiii.., • . j, &gt;,. toj

No. 227

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

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llir I|II|M||1.1 III t lly

ill S u

won .uui iii .inliclil by Smiili Kolean (inert.
A ijiol.riin.iil (nr G riinal MacAiiliui
ailvanrnl lit .idipi liters
Mill It q p r llr tl ill-' ( 1Hlllll III Ilit
Nuitliii1lit' IS wrn |arhivi|’ with ill
till &gt; lulIV•* al uii,j tl.c line 11&lt; added
ilc i j | **»-«lirlilly \V«ul It j 1tot slop at
lliry II.III .ll Seoul lot a lew day*.
Ill- l|Hit •-man *.uu 1inlay's Red
.•ll.ul ll 1 'a it al. Ion csl to god
1MilIt 11.' ' 1'.illlull , pi 1-lily pushed on
llir till ll 1 lUlllW'iUll.
lilt l *1111imuniM tun pc .iv .11it-t
.‘’•11111111 lieill lu llic patli i 11 tin Ri d*
iiave b -III 1it«il 111 tlii'li il live iinitliu.iiil 1ank* piiilicil 11&gt;riv.t 11I. u rn llll' tin' ••Ul IlCIIII'll ll.H L In pa*t
linn c-, R, i .iv.'liy ui itif.tntiy IMS
llic tank*.
lolluive.1 1 Insdy
The Mlnk*• titan wan unable In
ll V if III*&lt;l infantiy luid entered
Siiwiin, hilt it can tic iir«*4tim« &lt;1
•
Red -&lt;•Mil■1 1110 nut l
tin- cilif • 11 i- presence 1»f IL cl v
Hid- fl\•* Ii■ill Mlllt ll uf Huw oil
Midi- Jill-d tlu- in flint r v 1 nui fur
Iieliin-I llic tanks, and pn -ibly
p:t til llit'in at Suwon.
ritt lie I maii’li into. Stiwiiu puls
Hu t'omuiuiiiit- well t ilth nf tha
••nl hr 111c 1 -' III111 llivcr defentv
line, n hull ha- been crumbling
lniilv fur days.
‘ allnck wa- made atone
il,
until from Yongduni'iio,
wlnn. the Knl cru n-d the 11:i 11
1. few day- ago.
Tlm pid.u-limn !ihl Ilit-rn ivna
"nil to n Ini” of U.S nir activity
IMrty, Hut In* dnubted - if- ■itsr1 1 —ti Iliillr.t On I’niP T h ird

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I'ollco said he told the samo
-tory after walking into the Hale
the opening Monday morning of Camp Winona, near DeLeon Sprinip !lo» pital Into Friday afternoon PRIPARINO TO HAVE shortly r.u K ona. Col Alfi I «’ ' t/in (I Ml.
and the Mercy Hospital Sun* of tlie Union ot South Africa, h n. ,
lit u
islruct -ns
in Volusia County, and to two weeks of /e-ilnl sports under tin- direc­ day
noon.
'
Senators Say Money tion
from Uniter) Nations Secretary iirin i.il Trygvi l.lo : I : Il-'.ni iu u of Herman L. Morr •&gt;. who is (ondiiiliiiK tin- samp for tin- 2rnli
Ih reported he hud been struck tcra, Ijikc Success, N Y. Kut/lii will u l u t
■i
.................... Should Never Have time. Mrs. Morris will assist as camp mother.
in tho stonsneh by u tire rim live during his stay in thu Conimuni.'.t-invaded 16 public. | (, : r. a in mu I)
when u tire exploded while ho
The
boys
will
participate
ill
a
ptuginm
of
planned
aclivitic*
such
Gone T o Gambler as all boys like. Among these are swimming, nurktnansliip, handicraft, was helping u truck driver fix
u lire.
athletics, group game!*, nature •
X-rnya disclosed tlmt he had n
WASHINGTON. July 4 4/1')
arid wnoda lore, rowing, ennip ming, with dinner nt noon, fol- ruptured kidney nml bowel,
What happens if Meil Writheinicr’i fire dories and 'idling.
resti period until
The man fled from the Havero o -------- 7
— lowed by
ny u re.
swank new gambling *|iol stalls
The camp is equipped with eh o.,M, ..vioek when ,-ume:s are I Idll
Hospital early Saturday
,,y
taking the play away form hit bro­ ven large, screened cabins, ene.i |||y, ,,
a f te r-1morning a fte r being informed
of
which
will
comfortably
house
„„ol,
|(.,roH|
u|l
upper ul In- would have to undergo un
ther lam's Sky Room Casino at
II boyn mitl u ccmiiB**h»r. Ih . , j0 uVlock
operation, lie was picked up later
Reno. Nevada t
WASHINGTON, lull 4
»I i
Snun W.-iM W n II pi i.m en­
dining hall i» built over the
Al 7.ao *0v |lvK the boya gu
mure than u mil* from thu
Two Senators Inlhright (I) edge of the lake and is a l&gt;op*| ihcr around Hie eoimeil firo and huspltnl
sn ttai- wearing only a blanket. gine (ic.blri planes may be l-Acn out ill llic «i»i-lLI-.«II It i ‘luly in
Aik) and Douglas (D ill) said ular spot .A ll meals are will pro- ju-Vr n«Vnc',.lf "tho ii-p. i.dV'which
Its- wna discharged from th» Korea Itrcauif l»ail WfAtlin ami fimmilailts l»a%»* Ini
f„r thl. hospital shortly afterw ar
ard when il built—in llic lurl lank.
yeslrrsi.iy that llir Rrconsliurilou purs-d and a well balanced ifiel | ,13V(. dchi'hted |,„y ,
la prepared
for each slay. A ; .)a&gt;t o&amp; yun,
„ f tbeae lie
... imiitts-il, .................
he would nut esmHrcausr «l liravv m c iim l nml inounl.iiiiuii• i . i i .iui " h u ll " ,,u,,l
Finance Corpqtalinn may have to l a w recrwitlQii nnll I* locutou riinri'ni IliK t
Os Kc Wnwj cut to tli^ npciatiun.
lake rliip-. to bisk a $975,000 loan nr*r llic rabitiB wnt*re noyn rail &gt;vOXv, altoijr witli l.onir Knlfv* Humlay noun ha walked into make drsrcnl liter a luigrl uic.i il.ui* *m u - , indu it men " I " " '- ‘ '
I"". Altlujiigh *&gt;•*•
enjoy gaim-a throughout tlie day. | | :,riy , Uui Eyed IVtur an-1 Oi-U lliu Spriiigtield Ha-plUl tsrith tha U cU m diF -tlU shouting stars have had to
it male las) year.
lw m r-., is-vciiie nt r.wi A. .sI mjiv Eye.
sunn- story. He has] been wheel- distniicu from liases in lupan *.•• •
Folinighl ..ns) l loss iffat are mem*
M. and taps und lights outa ll The followini' lioya
liavo rs-- «&lt;d into the operating room when South Korea targets Ih / o u t - (| i , W(i,
......
,»gi,|n&gt;i
licit ssf a Senate Hanking Commit­ U:00
I*. M. there Is a conlinua! KiaU-r,.«| f,„ ,|„.
in ps l •• suddenly broke for freedom what less than the t -80s
1\ „ , | | , K,,i . iim i . s I- .
Il mat
ter clirs'kiin; on RFC Irmliug poli­ round nf activities. Following s|lv ,.r Anniversary year:
nnd escaped.
nounred combat radon of ,|,:1| i;,
. I i, I hiiitdi r
cies. They contended at a com- morning exercise* and thu flag
1'idico icpiirtcd ho was found inilcs, fuel consumption id •••*' (lll|,
.lay Altmuii, IlminaH Andes,
,|
r,i tin lain- . nutv ;ilraising
cvremonv
there
la
hreakUiinsoii, eight hours later In Thompson- sltitmlc is so lot'll liu'S ban- ||(1| ,
millee hearing lli.it: (A) The U. S. fnst a t 7:.'I0 o'clock, morning ftt- OrvilleHurts, (ioorgo
,,.|y , , . 111,1 in \ ii N &gt;
Illinium, Itohliin Brown, vlllc, Conn, returned to the in. little
government, tlnough an RFC loan, sps-etioii, activities aiul swim- Melville
time
for
iiiiiiiellt'crint-.
lional
liiianl
mill . will lu&gt; hipped
sraallMurU i&gt;„ I '. ks Tkrn-s
■dilution, lie escaped again. Ho
is a stake-holder in lam ’s place
I *•* ,l"*
1 :l''
wa picked up near thu hospital. nguinst the enemy.
I
’li,
11
.
1
1 1 Iris** 1 roup now
Air officers describi-il tbii 11
and (H) if Meit's joint stalls thaw­
His third break for freedom
I I s it o llN I lr t l III* I ' t o r
I I t i« r I
one
of
tlie
lessons
Imilied
in
tb
H \N F itA N C lSt'tL .1ulv t
wa-* abort-lived. He was found
ing the crowds, RFC may have to
Nitlioiml K«Nleintniii **f lln*mi tlu- liUMpital grounds.
raise the ante at laiu's to stay
Police then decided to commit
1in*
mill Prof* tonnl Women'*
even.
him to tin- state mental insti­
t on . rut toll \Vt|N plil tot|»l v Itv a
tution for observation liefore a t­
I siu operates tho .Sky Boom
lit-jit«*iVnrLTtiitietit nver (In vvi«iiont
tempting uii o|M&gt;ratlon.
Casino at the Mapc- Hotel. The
of rxinnlinic wicla! •‘i*eurilv# Uun#
Iluvcrliill
police
said they
liutel got Ihe 6&amp;76.000 loan.
I ti'h'iTat*' * iri'h ' «h'I).*»l in if t
II, ASSOCIATED I'llBSS
CHICAGO, .1ul v I (/II T*&gt;— checked the address be gave in
1 nr \vh**n \ «•-1 *li*\ afternoon'll
Over nt th« Hivershle Hotel, n
Traffic and ulits-i ueclsli-nta
t r i It &lt;• ,,f .j .imhi Bcruntou nnd found no one of
1 &gt;i.»h •oiilinl, Tliev eitniisl the
$1,000,000 laiteb or privately fin­ list vs- klllesl nt least Mil iiersuns ninc-ilny-nhl might
ilci.'iil t In- bin name lived there.
ulijrvt ovei int i t«n| ii&gt;*h ir«-nc*r:il
I
.Oh'1
11 iN, July 1 (.11 Spc.
anced Improvements will give new sins-e the nation begun is four- switchmen
latter they Icaiticd th at hu
WASHINGTON. July 4
(41 ulati............. . 1 ■ "i tune In MIVN/'IOII
thrciitcncil walkout of two ollor
class and tone to Melt's gaming day July 4th celebration ln»t ruilrond unions.
bud escaped the New Jersey _ A w reitli on Uiw tomh «»f tin* ....... I'd qum III lodii v Mint Uii
Mi Mrirv ILoiIoii i f Nrw Vork
11ospitul in Trenton in Unknown Soldier, u speech by
Friday night.
room, opening Aug. 1.
tTt*. ilminimti *»t tin
Both the Brotherhood of Itml- State
tutu
may
......
pot
atin
py
Kla
1U4:I. I'olire said the alarm sent 11 diplomat und rockets bunding
Truffle fatalities seenu-d cer­
•mi ntoiiiit ICi«"iniiiendnl(on • (* o in in I t I «• c#
Flilbright nnd lloiiglas nuid the
'
te exees-si the ilhfi psedielesi way Trainmen and tin- order of out for Ida capture at th at time over tlie Washington Moiiunmnt. Fuel
t;iif»il flit* firrvvorkh l»v o ffrrin r
ii1
aidi.
UFO should never have become In- tain
tho National Safety Council railway conductors have set .Ink is still in force.
These
were
the
scliedutcil
'I In i«&gt; vyu ii»» ••fit* itil confirm?* 1 1 • \ 1 iirfi of tin* III'NV'h lone
voivesl with the Mopes Hotel in by
for tho periosl. lietwsH-n si I*. M. 16 us their strike date, toil some
tumlinir plank &lt;iiii|nti t niif **« t
liiglipoints in the capital's ob­ tioil ol *|i*liT:il of •Ii*' report
thu first place, especially since Friday and last midnight, .TID
I i‘
la&gt;u Wertheimer is u known big- persons hud dies) on the high­ observers believe it would have Now II S Employment servance of Independence Dnv. p ro . 4 ilopui in fill • f • * lloin Irn iuii r f oeiul *«vmilv law* t«»
non i’ovi'ii'«f ein|ilovniriilM.*' .Mis.*
time gumblcr with n |ioliee record. ways. Another Hit had drownesl, to Ih- postponed unless the switch­
Because of the Koicsn silimu hit'll o* •* lion i!*l !-»• h tfilon propowi i| lin t fin* plank
“There’s just no excuse for the and 76 were klllesl In siths-r niis- men colilc to terms lieforc then
Office
I
h N o w Open tion, many officials nnd govern­ tlffl*
hi
.I
.uni
»it
her
i
rironor
.
I’iioI
9IIt' 1114If* I»•st II **’lltplo&gt; llU’Ilt «• lllll
loan," Fulbright, chairman of the
accidents.
These observers point out that
ment workers, eapociully In tin- it wa, nut given Infuriimllun alM.ut j ..ir-vniploynieiitti tlmt tin mil now
group, tub! a reportor. “Tliere'a eellanecus
A
new
U.
8.
Employment
ufThe
sleuths
were
at
tho
ratsof
Ihave the tieneftta
itnlutori m-mi.hing we i‘an do ultout it novf. more than one every ten minutes. nn additional strike by the train­ fipe was recently opened on State and Defense Department *, ...h mailers
E’nt li-i, on*- of 1 governim nt
, , . - n ,t provisiunr.
But I hope the public ilischvur*
will
remain
on
the
Job.
men
and
conductors
ngainst
other
Palmetto
Avenue
opposite
tho
The only rrports-sl death frsnn
b-nli-l wa
elit.-n.
ribjt-. tor.- raid
- i.il .vuritv
will dlscourugi- such loans in the
America und Korea will lx&gt; key at. in
fireworks w a| In New Hamp­ railroads might create a national Fire Station, and will re-open subjects of a aneecli by John I In II veal in p -i’ll la I M.tit 1 lv;t. "|, , I,,,,! a- -ociuliscti iiierlifuture.”
Wednesday
morning
a
t
8:30
emergency under the term s of the
nit-" mill wnnlt'd tm part uf ox*
Douglas bald the loan was shire.
Foster Dulles. The si»c»-tul con for tippinp Anrio \ in*'ri« no ntum
The council ealimatesl that by Taft*Hartley law and bring Intel o'clock following the holiday sultant to tho State Ilcpurtmenl Jr m u . t a In Ito ui. In Li *mi 11 ■ rI &lt;I i f I i l I I I l l l l l , l i l e e l l u l l
"against public pulley, should not
Miliuiittui argue.I t lt.it
It
who recently returned from the fiVHinit, tin* «‘\-&lt;'ontMiuiiiit .iii'l
have been made and is impossible midnight tonight there will have vent ion by President Truman period.
been .10,000,000 vehicles on tlm
Tldu was a project upon which South Korean republic where Am­ In* wii i•’i»«*n•.*fit iiinl wniiteil (*» it .1 n't a tiuct-tiuii ul tv hi the i' It- av
to Ju stify .”
They
added
that
the
recent
strike
highways
during
the
four
days
milk*'
hiiii
'I
m
I
.
the
Sanford
Post
No.
68
of
the
erican troops are fighting Com­
.-liouhl la- social M-furili, but
Construction of the Mat** Hotel
T heir wii
|H«uliition at lit** "W'tii-thi-l we want In elii-oiira -iwas financed In 1040-47 by the and that tho nation will have ex­ of firemen was against only err American I-eglon had been work­ munist Invadara, entitled bis ad­
perienced
Its
worst
tra
ffir
jam
time
that
uttlniutily
•'
mltfht
!»
*
•
tain
rnilinails
to
nvnld
that
cir­
ing
for
some
time,
and
It
was
dress "The Interdependence of
pt iipb- In enVtt fur old ni;o."
Bank of America and the Firat
ullowetj t*» i* &lt;inn r&lt; •ai«h Ih*Iihi*I
largely through the Influence of independence.”
cumstance.
National Bank of Beno. l-ast Oct­ in history.
Ju -t liefnre till- qiu—lit-n canit*
Tho
deaths
In
southern
states,
piiHoii
wh
II
h
.
the
Legion
that
the
office
was
It will keynote a "suluto to
ober. the RFC took over IU75.1XK)
up, tin- nearly 11,000 delegates
As in the case of the firemen, again opened here, said Karlyle
with
traffic,
drowning
and
nilstii'orn**
Minton
South,
a
in
■
*
independence” program toniyht
of their obligations nnd left the
In-aid 11 win in nriMitnent n v er'fed ­
the Bwitchmcn's Union of Norik Housholder, Post commander.
cellamous Hated:
leading up to tha tradltionu' or for tlie ma rii* illation I hill v eral aid In piildir i-ducatiun. r.u
bonks with 6825.000.
America
struck
onlv
five
rail
Alabama
17
6
0;
Arkansas
.1
it
The office was established by Fourth of July fireworks on the M inor, wrote Latov tlmt thu tier- ttlil plank in tin- I’I'W 111nt form.
RFC official*— including direc­
to r Harvey Qunderaon and board 8; Florida 1 1 0 ; Georgiu II I roads—the Great Northern, the thu Florida Industrial Commis­ Washington monument grounds. nm ti-t"•I II | »It V !• 1st tna v I*** not
This iiliinl, tilling iiilh one ask­
Chicago
Great
Western,
the
Chi­
1;
Kentucky
6
1
2
;
Louisiana
6
Representative* of Irt.ttOO han­ to work aram non Mo ni*l he ing fur a world calendar and •
sion of the State Employment
chairm an Harley Ills*—defended
cago,
Hock
Island
and
Pnrlflc,
Ih•
•
.1
0;
Maryland
1
4
0;
Mississippi
Hervhr. and I* affiliated with dicapped workers of tlm Good­ jcuilo’ | Mil ‘ on Ho* hifht* t fill &lt;&gt;lIn i 11 king ri'gulallon nf iv• ■Ii the loan as n legitimate transac­
Car.
interest. Gumler- &gt;
■ 1*0 ; Missouri
laiaaouri M
* » l ) North
rsorj s w
ar. Western Pacific, nnd the Denver the U. 8. Employment Service will Industries prepared a wrcutii th«MIt)
tion In the public Interest.
Inti euiidlllons foe children under
ami
Rio
Grande
Western.
tin* of Hi itaivi* &gt; leuiliiltt atom lii, w u h dropped. It tin fell the ••
Unemployment Compensation Di­ for the tomb of tha Unknown
eon said It was no wnrao to loan oHna *0 0 8; South Carolina lo
However,
some
progress
was
re­
vision. The office will aid veter­ Soldier in Arlington Notional IV- ft4*i«tili fa wo a i-&lt;1 to roiniuent m utter- were outside tin- lll'W
money to m hotel with a legal « *5 Tennessee 16 2 1; Texas
llaaMflMUr*! **M l'(*l.r Tltvrrl
ported yesterday III negotiation- ans, farm laborera and othera matery.
j .. - Oa
- -ro a a —
18 s S$ Virginia 10 4 8.
V&lt;A
tliw l
field. National President K. Frsnbetween tha carriers and th • to secure Jobs.
i-i-s Scutt explainnl that dropping
trainmen and conductor*.
tin-in wa* md because of opnn.-iiModified Welcome At Army Base
"Things seem to be mnvlmr
NEW MONUMENT
tion.
along now,” said Francis O'Neill,
CAMBRIDGE, Maas., July 4—
lliu di'li’gste- luted tu continue
Jr., member of the National I Rail­ (01—A monument carved from 82
• upper! uf jure hervice fi-r ivronway I Mediation Board, at the ton- tons of Vermont granite was un­
in and f»r xliengllicning tin UN.
elusion of the day’s talks.
veiled in honor of Goorge Wash­
The switchmen, trainm en and ington on Cambridge Common
BECK RECOVERS
A ST0R PARK, July 4 — (/F) — Falls who raise com. cabbage conductors are demanding a 40- yesterday.
Barney Beck, Jr., whn recidvej
hour
week
at
their
p
re
se
n
t'
4KThe
$30,000
monument
la
lo­
minor lnJurii-9 in an autwinnbilii
and citrus ia tbfe lush aoctor—and who have n m a "dead lake** come hour pay which amount* to a
cated near the spot where grew
• nllisliin at Tw enty-fifth S treet
to li/e—am prepared to twitch from agricukum to pisciculture.
wage booit of 81 cents an li«-ur. U
M
the giant tree which shaded the
nml French Avenue yesterday
'T hey've Icanted that fish a* w ei as crops caa bo mads mom ab- They rejected a recommendation Jtov&gt;
V'-lutlonary leader a t tha hisnoon, was reles.ieil snnn a fte r­
by a
presidential facl-flndlne
Madaat through the use of standard gaidsa ftttifato.
e moment ho took command of
ward
from
Pemalil-Lauglilon
board that they accept an 18- \Z'Cill-trained Continental Army
T i n fact la, where wa used to
■■■
Mi-iiiurlal Hospital ruler hcliig
cents-an-hour
Increase
and
the
4«176 yeara ago.
w fish to make fertiliser, we're . — ■ Vuk
u ,,
given iinergeiiey treslinent. En­
H ie structure, called tke Washnis Williams, 18. a l-a t.rn*i*i’
now using fertiliser to grow fish."
VI»M nf hour week.
ington Elm Monumont, waa ju i­
in Mr. Iteck'n tW« ('hevrolot,
—
" ^ a a .v r o w
.!&gt;
m
V bT U /H i
MOUNTAIN RECORD
c e d by Mrs. Lewis Preston Colwas treatial for bnil'Jc. nnd Ismay average 700 pounds before
CALCUTTA. India, July 4-611
crratioiii ami wu- releaaod tr.Li
, wife of the Lieutenant Gov­
—Mrs. Edgar Nichols, of Omaha. ernor of Virginia, and Mr*. Prank
morning.
"Neb., may have a new mountain A. K. Boland, wire of the origina­
started in Mav climbing record.
THK "WKATHFW
to r of Uw plan to build tho ma­
tons of fsrShe la believed to be the first o ria l. Boland ia chairman of tho
In ths lake, American woman to have comnlct- nWashington
Elm M anorial ConAtlanta
t w r it made ed a trip over the three-mile-high
I lenver
last month in Himalaya Mountains from Tlbc: n itto e .
Galveston
' d. Plant to India.
fc # U
FACER DEFEAT
New Orleana
plankton.
She and her husband are miss­
New York
ionaries fa r Um Church of C hrist
Ittsb u rg h
1/000Ito »iHh&gt; a n in o t the
E l Korean crisis, there has already boon a tlgtitening uf
Washington
They
I visitor* to U. S. military Mtabliahirumta under a general
Jackson villo
Insss
t
IflMttd by Uw Defense Department. At Bolling Field Air
Miami
W ish Ington. D. C., CpL liarald Goodin, of Columbus,
Orlando
1 nf a visitor. (Intfi-MtlOMl /Souadphoiiij
Tampa

“ Mothball” Air Force May See
Action Afjainr! Korean Commies

R W ( lulls Are
Split Over Social
Security Measure

345 Persons Die U. S. Mediator Says
In July 4 Wrecks Progress Made In
On U.S. Highways Railroad S t r i k e

Independence Day Engl i sh Reporter
In Washington Is Claims Cuclis May
Curtailed By War Work On Research

Florida Farmers Learn Fish Can ,
Be Fertilized As Well As Crops

av,

&gt; M iW ' vM
iv 5

�T U E S D A Y JU L Y 4, 1956

THE SANTOHD H ER A LD . SANFO RD. FLORIDA

ilie Sanford Herald

B usiness Freedom
Only One Issu e In
R evolutionary War

Restored Draft
By DeWlTT MaeltENZIF.
AP Foreign Affair* Analyat

a ■•■tSs

.— ..........— ---------------

India's w itc h from neutrality
to support of th« United Nation
policy for (topping the Korean
conflict with allied tinned force
measurable International impnrmay presage a development of lmtnucc.
Thrre has been no ImPcatlon
whether Indln would offer m ater­
ial aid to Korea, but the moral
support Is there. That inrun*
much, coming as It dor* from the
bigge.t nqh-Communlst power In

aim

iQ V»sr .......... .................... _l* no
A ll n h lla a r* i s l l m
r a n t s mi
s a k a M W l s t lr a i end n n tlrr* n t
itn la la w te a l (n r ( h r r n p o u n f
M s s (M ass, w ill h r r h n ru ril Inr
iQ w i l a r n d irr'M lM r r n j r l u o r t t r i l r * h n lln n n tt? U r Ininnd
im p s * * '
n rp rrs ra in lltrs
In r.
m T s r * , C hlrnan, l l r l r n l l , K rn ■ C ity, a n d SI. t a e l s ,
l i e Ms ra in I* s m em b er « i ih#
M netarre r m s w hich w *« i i c h
!#lnettrl* In Ih* u p In r r r im h ll.
Hies n t a ll Ihe la ra l a ew e e r ln l n t
’ th is a*n«(ii*r*r. a s w ell m nil

Asia.

M* aehes die pm ch re.
TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1BS0
t w m y s b i h l k *v B its ir

J j ^oatd lie deadly monotony tn

in summer amis. Storms and
Mia ourve us well too. We
afrangth by overcoming
j* bom unto trouble as the
eparit* fly upward,—Jh, 6:7.
’FORTH’ OF JULY

The fuse* will finis, the cracker*
’ ' ii

Y™

Tlie rocket* will light up Ihe sky:
Till (parkier* will ipit And the torMdoei hit
On the blorioui Fourth of July.
And line* it's ih* Fourth, then we
i • Will go lutth
Into cart. Itucfc* and hurst be
•^V trim m ed;
For Irere i tiow to tell the dsy very
' ' Mall:

All the highway* will be jammed.

,&gt; ‘i"y

Thoujh It ii true that some paltry
few
Stay lit home, I am sad to relate
That s|| oi the rett think the lireTho Unfvemity of Noire Dnmo linn opened n laboratory
In which {term-free ntiimata will live it ifrem-freo life, In
,&lt; wpta* are belt
|a the next city, county or Male I the IntercM of uclcncn. The purpoAu of the Initial exjieri
Dolly t.uejiirn mentu In thd lalwnitory will be n new peurcji for tlie ennaea

nf tooth fleetly, nml everyone who I rumbles nl the dlatitie-

' iThure won't be many liie- live wound nf the dentist’a drill will wiali the rrionUttin Inch.
ethckeri detonated on this Fouttb
All tye-openor for the layman in tho lint yf prtcautlonH
W July In the Uniled Stale*, but iicccnsary to protect Ihe i x|H&gt;rirnenIttl anlm'.tU from norma.
ihefe will he no lick oi cxplorim They will , live In nn enclonUie rnnyiletejy Blii’rottniled by

n inuk JhittlnlilltiK n Rermlrldn! solution, and even the alien

It In difficult to escape the be­
lief that this likely represents a
striking change In the view* of
Prime Minister Nehru, whe has
been pursuing a neutral line In the
cold war. This thought I* strength­
ened by the fact th at only a few
days ago Nehru, reroute home
fium n tour of Red-plagued In­
donesia, pnUNpd in Uurmn to make
a speech In which he charged Ihat
Communists were attem pting tn
"destroy our country and nur
younger generation."
That, calls for consideration,
coming a* it does from the man
who way become the dominant
leader of Asia’s non-Communlst
nations. It seemed to Indicate at
least a change In his method of
dealing with the Red Ism.
In dsvs not long past Nehru
has found aomn virtue in Com­
munism, end has appeared to h*
pursuing a rather non-committal
attitude In his public utterances.
Recently, however, he has voiced
soma rrry outspoken criticism of
Communism. Whether his trip to
Indonesia has had anything to d &gt;
with this change Isn’t .apparent,
but IP* Interesting to note that
hr condemned
method*
.... — v,v
P j . , '« Com­
munism In n spec* h before a comm ilter of the Indonesian parllament.
The Prime Mlnlrter declared
•hiit "Cdriirriunlri methods Ih In­
dia lead dot tn building up anylliing hut In disrupting things and
're stin g had conditions," lie cau­
tioned the Indonesian* tn bolster
Ihrjr freedom, lest outside forcer
San lord Forum
•'cphie to swepn them a rn y like n
broom," I|«
Ho itiMnl
added (that
the ConitjroohL”
h it tin*
Commiinlsts, nftcr finding It Impiml- Editor,
Ida to make, progroes through nor­ Tin- Hanford Herald.
ma I
purllgmcntarv procwiSra,
adopt terroristic activities.
Uaar Sir:
This was tho first time during
A few brief line* letting vou
nl* roum) of epccche* In Indoncda know wn enlored reading your
th at Nehru had used the term. paper, r|io Hnnfprd Herald. We
"Poinqiqn|im." A Tow days latkr hope In the pot too for future tn
In.RilMpa we Und him «roln u t­ pay a vLlt to your City................
tering a warning against Red tar.
Thanking you again.
Rmpetlfully,
th e’, prime
A t tha *ame
Mr*. t \ i IliPscll Hchenck
inlnlMer advocate^
,
601 So. llrd, Ave. .
Hurma action for economic conHighland, Park, N. J.

e RFC is accuied of investing dniUjn who take (heir nlerilikcd food to them mtint dive
.ORO ht a xsmbhng house in tlrirjjugli thin nnltillon rm oule. The germ-fret) life. it h plaln,
’
&lt; h
'.‘.Well, they have,H iked tlie in not for ordinary moi l nix.
ikartf money in everything elie,
no)lt]«Uoil of, 1ho two nelg|d»ortpg j
nJ . o n V d M ,.? ............. ;
rtj'i 4iiow yuui "Irtdcpehdence'
1M*4 At die. highway. Reckless
f c o f ^ars ii a poor way to
late''inn gtcateit occasion In

is Univrnily list juit
a mrvey of the "Ten
hk Book*', but not one
'Struggling Upward" or

mytleiinui submarine ii
ittrid in Ihe Gulf of Mexico. But
ml worry about atomic bomb* in
_
_ . of .1.•.
patl
ilia ____11_______
country. There's

ably not a safer place in the
i world than Florida.
Upd by ihe Preiidcnt" in this
criii* ii
i* a common tenie
sente
f of '.crisis
loyal tning lo do. But it would
if tit much easier if he were
tty land instead of ffulling on
Potomac In tha yacht WilliamsraUors of General
'p been ’scare* lh#a*

NEW YORK—UP)—On* bun- *
drr-cl and seventy four year* aru
today a group of rebellious colon*
1st*—not all, but a (liable part of
the three million or so persona
who lived here then—got &gt;R to
filtht -for their freedom.
One of the things they wanted
most was the freedom to run th#lr
b;i.;in«F!i affair* na they &lt;»• fit.
If taxes must he burdensome, a t
least they wanted the satisfaction
of taxing themselves. They want- %
i d. n&gt; individual*, to decide what
business they should engage In,
how they should run it. and where
nnd with whom they shniild trade.
They did not want to b« told by
romp burenucrat In London.
Today their 181 million aurcestors nre deeply Involved In ■ fight
to protect that heritage. Their edverpnrles, wherever they may be,
would consider the destruction of
I he American business system as a
prime goal. Freedom to do boil- 4b
tie's as individuals Is not allowed In the system thin foe would Im­
pose upon the world.
Yet, In many respect*, the bus­
iness world the colonial -knew
bears little resemblance to th a t o f 1
today. The colonial tradesman or
artisan would be as lost among
iresent business and Industrial
actlca as would one of Washington's soldiers If strafed by a je t
fighter.
. , m
Then we were largely an agri- “
cultural country served h r small
trade: men. Now we are a manu­
facturing nation outfitting tb#
rest of the world with tooli. ma­
chinery and gadgets.
Then we m il-nut some raw ma­
terial*—grain, furs, tobacco—to
pay fur the manufactured goods
wo had to bring In from the old
world. Today we worry about the
dollar gap—caused by our needing
so few things from the rest of the world, compared to what they •
must have from us.
The early businessman got the
capital to build up this country
from Europeans, chiefly the Bri­
tish. It flowed this wav for many
general Inns, He wouldn’t have
understood what President T ru­
man was talking nhnut with hta
point four — sending American
enpital tn strange corners of the
world to remake them In our
imago.
9
Ju st 174 years ago there w ai no
Continental
national deht,
Army would soon set out to i t a r t
one. Now the debt is 426B,610,4114,iniuft.
'
(■old was something you risked
your life tn find, and tHa mor#
of It circulating the batter off
everyone felt. Today tt h *om&lt;i a M I s ld a tee t f o w l i i a k w
thing syou
hide In Kentucky. 1*

f

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it r*,

United Nations Charter Signed
By 51 Countries Five Years Ago
WASHINGTON. July 4 — (/P) — Five year* ago this week the
representative* of 51 nation* ligned a piece of paper wtiich expressed
the noblest of. intention*. It began thi* way:
"Wf the people of (lie United Nation* determined to liv e *ucepeding generation* from the scourge of war . . . and to unite our
itrenglli to maintain international peace and security
Thi* wai the beginning of the charter of the U. N„ which ha*
hgd a vary unhiipoy life. And** “ *
----------- “ *

nrlw, fiv# year*, after Jhe char- j)Rrc | n thi* vote. And, alnce no
&amp; n. 2 s f c S f c o w ic o n , H ad Stalln’a mlrrt from
*fi $ 0 *i *00^.:.Jl-jft h«K , aoeutinla. ml, guasaaa could
"’" ’I0
the future:
foodstuff fro n rth e g reat Bnnpr**e
.k .T t u V ^
‘ Happen to
Thw iwnXummunist western fighting In Ko ea on behalf of tha
rlrn-bowl
and
tlust
India's
indus­
ir
,
l
M
i.
i
B
,.,countries
nre
standing
together United Nations:
Ma r c h o f events
tries can supply Burma with m nnt
i
i i * w ” r? l'» i^ L ! , i *,?
against Communism In this slrugTha value of all the rest and
nrrdtkille*. Motenviir, in unltV lie*
'll lh, ? J g
l
u
.
as they've stood together In personal property In the IS 'c o l­
lo uscha Toft O. K. Moy
[
Ohio G ovarnor'i F rail*
strength.
„
'21° m
121? olSrt b^ Wo rtothms. So while this crisis la
In 177A hgs been estim ate)
AfToct OOF '52 Cholca
Skyrocket* Toil’* Stock
rha Northern amj Southern He- ^)VUiori the aRuatlon la cascnllal- onies
tV# shouldn't Jump to swerpjpg
publics nf
Korea, tho U. N. |y not ,lcWi g„ far with the Ru*- at BOO million dollars—only thajra
concluMons
i
In
trying
to
reaij
i
any dollars officially until
/
Speritl to Ctntrrl P i n t
would » ajoke and might
Just fciiM Hml their satellites on one weren’t
Nehrii’a rnlnil. Ho It n very post- "
1705. Today the gross national
ns well ho dead anyway.
t,(de and the western world on produet
AHHINOTON - I’alttlcsl exH ila of hoUi p trllrt say th sl should tis*e IndlvMual who will make | .
fJuat what we orodueafp
Drnslor Hohcit A. Taft of,Ohio bermna the Republican preal- known hlk position In dud course.
one year) is put a t slightly tindar
Oeptlsl nopilnee In H&lt;M. he will owe a rlehl of gratitude to an «xc*ed-.We nre entitled, however, t o |
&lt;204 billion.
apgcfllnte whether this great per- c
Ingly powerful I)emo&lt;rat—Ohio's fiov. Frank Lsusche,
The colonial businessman would­
. .Tlie *iirprlslp|ty forthrlghl prnloe of T sffa Integrity and ability sohillty U Ih. process of nmv|ng _n
n't have known about a *Voat of
voiced by laiiischr during the recent r’.nvrrpbrs’ Conlf*rance Is rp- into the leadership of nun-Cornliving Index”, let alone tl*. hi*
g*nlrd ^ s abeplulc sisurancp that Tsft will he returned to the Hen*
wage scale to i t And he would
hi)v# been even more aurpniad a t
nM BaagoM g|M | ntr ilti* year by an overwhelming majority- .
increueu the puwer nf dcfnndera
how little a dollar prill buy today
lo stem the udvnm-o of mechnuin goods and services than a | how
ised
nniilu*
spearliciuli-d
hv
niasaes of tanks. A g r o t tank
around now.
•
forre la one of til# chief Hun-dan
Rut the change In methods of
asset'. Officials say they have
doing business Is more Itartllhg
was the Republican he could most easily defeat.
4(1,000 of them, compared tn
than the change in aita.
2 -Lausrhe's opinion of T*(t pula a different
America's d,(XKI. Horae observers,
Industrie* which now Are the
complexion on tlm m atter and Dcmocrsti agree IX1XHB TO LIKE OfcllMANH however, nay. tho Kusatnn tank the U. N.T
mainstay of the nation'a eeonnifey
force
Is
much
larger
than
tn
it
me
world
tv
T
armed
camps.
Rut
that Mr. Truman would encounter great difficulty
PR AUU E 7-td ')—Since tho cswould be beyond the colonlal btieIf Rum U and Ita satellite* de­
the world hi tn two armed camps Inussmnn’s comprehension. P ro­
In "aslllng” any such credo Ih '81.
lahlUlutient of the East German —parhaii* 100,000 nr more.
cide to get out. the U. N. may already.
To
knock
out
tanke
front
3 - Lautche I* known not only In hta own state,
Republic, Communist lenders hero
r.tlll try to carry on under the
duct* or service* ho nerer dream­
but throughout the nation *• a tltor*l end hie hero endeevorwl to soften This ground level, you noed a ' lot name of "United Nation*” but it
ed of ara offered by. among
of
artillery..B
ut
artillery
It
cost­
TIVO
LEGGED
LIZARD
opinion or Tart therefore blunt# tba s tu c k of nation's trailltlonal dlallko of IU ly, knd peacetime armies are un­ won't be the same U. N.
the railroad, automobile,
ADELAIDE—OPl — Washington other*,
labor leaders who have Mlsllsd the senator aa an German neighbors, Tho controlled likely to have enough of It a t
Htraalan withdrawal would split
nil, res. aviation: electric nml
University
hope*
tn
trace
further
ore**
daly*
Inform*
»eedcra
th
at
aroh’reactlpnary,
,
the outbreak of w ar to hold a
the evolution of two-legged crea­ plastic industries. W hat would
4— The Ohio delegation carries a rtg t weight pt •'All Germans Ara lia l Alike."
brood front agalnat tanks. Hotures by a study of Australia’s Martha Wa*Hh&gt;tton have thought;
I
t
la
a
pretty
tough
Job,
how*
If vou oakad her if aha hod enough
at conventions, and OOP pplltlclana cart he eyre
cqlllos* guru are *o relatively
blcyelo Heard.
te
a
r,
convincing
a
nation
which
Can be tnanuthe Uemocrstln governor will echo igalp aryl aglli)
Two staff mein b e n of the nylon* T
has for canturtaa been ruled first cheap th a t thaylargo
The colonial bualnoaeatAn uAM
quantities,
Smith Australian muaeutn htAre
by the Austrians and then by
carried by in fa n lr/
hence.
gone to tho Gawler Ranges of no Income tax; wouldn't know
toe,
Owpiant,
under
IJltlgr.
But
social security meant, dhtsA
)tl be Deed by two
' e
•
■/,&lt;
y
South Austrhlla 'to aoarch for what
gayernfnent loader* keep' pegging
iy con do ua moth
0 TAX DODOERg—MeAnwhile, a aeramMe la dua If tha House ways eBay a t «te ,U » « « * tb a t lie In
them. Timid nhd . harmless, the hedge hie overt deed with Io n * ,
Hxaml whrt) disturbed mAltek off anee. II# never negotiated wlth a
and means commute# persists Ip its plan to let tax tietfjpra pAy up tha Rxitlah-iponaored ? a a i Lcrwllh
the speed of a racehoree, labor lender. He paid vAry law
In ordar, to ovoid, prison, aantrncre.
.
running
bn Ra large hind leg*. wage*, and often tha anm ber wf
A hattla will be ptR up by'.ierfttor Eylea Krfaurer, (P I, TtoMeaSAp,
hours worked was dotormtoad h»
chairman of tha- Behate erima tnvMUg*tlng cqmmltlk#, RpTAuW
exhAustlosr. The Workman of t o i l
fears such a pro vision would enable the underworld charScterp he |a
Jh*
dhy labored mAny more hotm* to
Weetern
after to evade proeecuUon, ,,
,
: !■„/, ,
•,.
bo able to buy h neooaatty ef Rfa
The senator la convinced that Income tax, evasion may pa the ftqy
than you do.
’’
"rap” on which hla aommitU# can put some of the nation's Wggeet
W ash!artoo and other farm ers
mobater-gamWera behind bora, II* points mil that Income tax
Would have thought gou out i f
AM KN11NA:
troubles epeR*d doom fok.AI Capone. • ’ ■ i -.v -,.-- t ,.,i-vvU 1 Jii"
your mind to tu tr e o t g eew em sfl
’ Administration crltlre have charged that tba hmnaatyi pr ep"ml
.T O K Y O - X may ba A ''gimmick” to *oft-pe4el the BenSte crime probe M W

W

thur'a raaamsnd

it Tnunan la
gt#h to AB Ijao
Atomic Jbiergy

'minding fetoew

* r. i. w. ,

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�PAGE THREE

TUESDAY JULY 4, 1950

Social A nd Personal Activities

Average N. V. Girl
Lives Happy Life

Story Tolu To Housewives Who
Might Think They Have It Tough

adephonc 148

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
Tl&gt;# Chapel C h o ir o f th e F l r - t
baptist Church will h aw rehear­
sal tonight a t C:45 P. M.
Under sponsorship of Beta Sig­
n s Phi Sorority, the receptionist
a t Fernald-Laughton Memorial
|Hospltal will be Mrs. Martha
Coleman.
WEDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Churvh will be
a t 8:00 P. M. Wa complete out
Sunday School Diploma book on
Soul-Winning Doctrine*. Everyone
who has attended 5 classes is
urged to attend.
THURSDAY
W. 8. C. S. of the Methodist
Church will meet as follows: Cir­
cle 7-B a t McKinley Hall a t

Daughters of Wesley of the
Methodist Church Sunday Srliojl
class will hold their regular l.usiness and sociul meeting at the
homo of Mrs. Tom L. Sullivan
ICameron Ave. at 8:00 p. M„ Mon­
day, July 10.

Woman’s Clothes
Very Important
By IIHTI'f tT. WIKI:
AP N t» Htr.itun-H |(entity Editor
So you'rt* tfofnK on vacation—
•nd naturally you'rt* in a tlitlior.
The excitement of a for tin omiiiK
two workn with pay Ifot one tfirl
in aiich n qttandry that aha bought
a whole wardrnU* of *ea*ltor&lt;*
clothe* before she decided where
•he was going on vacation. Now
ner beach clop? anti uihunu robe
and beach rest are cm marked for
the country. And It d o * make a
difference.
I t is strange that though wr
look forward to vacation time for
months before it occurs, somehow
w# never have the right wardrobe
when we get to our vacation spot.
There are cetain things which
are essential no m atter where we
go, others that add to our c .mfort
and some that are shtei luxury
when un a vacation tu p . List
.terns In groups, decide on the
necessary things first uu m atter
where you ate spending your va­
cation, then decide how much you
can dent the budget for the others.
Absolutely necessary atv «ucii
,,,as cardigan und .llp-.wi
rr, warm *v\t, slack* or cuor shorts or all three, pair
'of all-|iurpn«o walking shoo, or
raincoat and overshoes, socks.
Double-duty item* urn H good
bat. Get a bathing robe that can
double as a bathrobe, Iwarh slippar* for bedroom slipper*.
Spare glasses are a necessity
especially for users of hi-focal*
glasses are lost ip the sand or
loft a t a tourist cabin or in a
restaurant cn route to the varntlon
area, th a t a spare pair I* uu uhaoluta must.
You'll need nightgowns (at
least 1 warm one), bohy pins, sun­
tan lotion, aunglaises, makeup, de­
odorant (baking soda can double
aa a deodorant, is good to have on
hand for indigestion and insect
bites), manicure essentials, polish,
lag d efu tter or razor, cologne,
email sewing kit.
A fter you list the things you
goad to be comfortable, select your
other wearables such as cotton
summer dresses, plsyclothes, swim
suits and parapheuslia necessary
to tha resore you plan to visit.
. Whan packing vacation clothes
plan to use a t least two hags.
,Ixto tha tm all one should go asaoatUla you will need at night
whan motoring or on a train or
hast onroute to your dcstinalon.
Than you will not have to rumM f e through your larger bag to
gat a t your nightgown, slippers
••d m s k s u p .
Such thIn* _hobby pin* and
_________ neatly wrapped In
-type roll*. Adhesive tape
bane tape should he w rap­
around bottle tops and ja rs
WSA epUHng. A concentrated
gne stick In a potpourri scent
Mral for summer—can be pack­
ed neatly without the danger of
y e w beg In shoe begs or old socks
epillbig over clothes.
Pack shoes on tin- bottom of
ev wrapped In tissue paper. Aj m d these items and Inside the
T lilan es belts. Jewelry, sewing
iS T iold cream. If you do not have
f t e g i e esses for hosiery and un*
drw ar, wrap thin compactly In
tteewe paper. Over this second layf f p f t e and dresses should be
S id ed neatly.
There ere so many permanent­
ly pleated and non-wrinkle fabric*
S * t traveling!Is lese of a chore
S n R used to ha. Jersey which
S p l crash is particularly pock-

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AP

DENVER —■This is a story for housewives who think they've got
it lough.
It’s about Mary Minor, 26, who took a week off from school to
have her second baby; who recently made Phil Beta Kappa at the Uni­
versity of Denver; who served as an army nurse in Europe during the

Pest For Parents
Are Made Possible
lly DAVID TAYLOR MARKE
AP Newsfeaturea Writer
We've heard much about “I. Q."
tests for children through which
attem pts are made to measure
the intelligence of children and
their ability to do certain school
work. Now, along comas Dr.
Mary G, Aschcr, Administrative
Assistant and Coordinator of
Guidance on the staff of the
William
Howard
Taft
High
School, in the Bronx, N, Y.
with a “P. Q." test for parents,
'through it a parent can find out
just how high a “Parent Quoti­
ent" she establishes.
For th-ise of you who would
like to test yourselves, we *i*t
the questions below. Five points
are scored for each
“Yes"
answer nnd one point deducted
for each “No” answer. A parent
scoring 8(5 or more is regarded
as doing an excellent job in as­
sisting ill the guidance of her
child. Ask yourself:
1. Do I see to it that my child
gets enough sleep, and rises
&lt;arly enough to consume a whole­
some, substantial breakfast?
2. Do I see to it that my child
looks clean and attractive be­
fore he leaves for school ?
.1. Do I furnish my child not
only with an alluwuncc, but an
understanding of budget plan­
ning?
4. Do I refrain from making
unfortunate comparisons between
one child and another in the
fumily or between tny child and
someone vise's which makes my
child or one of them appear stu­
pid or inferior by comparison?
H. Do I personally inspect and
sign my child's report cards?
G. Do I discuss with my child
■he way* in which his scholarship
muv be improved?
7. Do I check carefully th i
record of absence and lateness
on the report card, nnd If the re­
cord shows ahsenre and late­
ness of which I am unaware, do
I make an appointment with tha
counselor . to
Investigate
tho
discrepancy?
8. Do 1 mail immediately to
the school, with an explanation,
*ho postal card that 1 receive
when my child is absent from
school ?
U. Do T realize that ahsenco
from class is the chief rau*u
of failure?
10. Do I read (or write) and
personally sign all notes of
excu:te that my child take* to
school?
11. Do I prohibit tny child from
attending theatre or other late
form* of amusements from Mon­
day through Thursday?
12. Do I limit the time my
child gives to listening to tha
radio or seeing television.?

Summer Camp
T s s a n N n « P lS i Osal
Robley Roy Bruce, Larry Burn­
ey. Louis Bullard, Henry Cor­
dell, Jimmy Daly, M att Earle,
Jimmv Emerson, Johnny Emer­
son, Wes Evans, Joe Fisher, Sonnv Plods, Rodger Gamer, Hoy*
Harrell, Bobby Harris, Charles
Higgins, Johnny H lfgtns, Don­
ald Jones, Joseph Lord, Allen
M offett,
Johnny
MrCull am,
Wayne McCoy, Philip Mookt,
Conrad .Mershrom, Robert Newsome, Gena Nicholi, Ollls Glenn
Owen, Chariee Peacock, Randal
Rolllne, Joe Thomas
Rus*«l,
Johnny 8enkarik, Harrison 8mlth,
to
Bobby Stew art, Alan Swalm,
Gary Swalm, Edarin Tison, Don
Ulrey, Jerry Ulrey, Sidney VlhIan, David Watkins, Gene Wilkfaron, Curtis Winfrey, Burk Winn,
Billy Park, George Prank Mur*
phey, Robert Morris, Ernest Mor­
ris, end Jimmy McKee.
Camp Winona, mid Mr. Mor­
ris, Is a member of the American
Camping Association. All swim­
ming Is under the program of
the American Hod Crass. A tchary is under the eepenlslim
a t th e Amerieaa Archery As­
sociation and the rifling under
direction a t th e National Rifle

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Niles and
son Robert of llousirk Falls, N.
Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
True in I,ake Mary during the
week end.
Friends of Mrs. J.C. Davis will
be glad to learn that she is re­
covering nicely from a major
operation performed last week at
Fernald-Laughton Memorial Ho»pltaL
Dudley Glover returned to his
home in Tninpa after spending
the weekend as the guest of Mr.
ami Mrs. C. C. Gnatt. Mrs. Glov­
er, who accompanied him here,
remained for a longer visit with
her parent*, and with her sis­
ter in Daytona Reach.
George Sims, Jr. of Mt. Dora,
winner of two 12,000 scholar­
ships, left Monday for Camp
Cloudinonl, Valley Head, Ala.
whore he will he a counselor in
a boy* camp for nine weeks.
George Is the grandson of Mr. time getting her clothe* and face
and Mrs. C. C. Priest of South on right. She had breakfast of
Sanford Avenue.
fruit, wheat germ und cereal an!
coffee. Then she walked
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Stine of black
briskly to work, und in the course
Chicago and Mr*. George Jack- of
her work took time out fre ­
son. mother of Mr*. Stine of quently
to check her posture, fac­
Hlchwood, W. Va. are visiting ial expressions, speech nnd a tti­
with Mr slid Mrs George Stine tudes. At lunch time she ate a lit­
at their Summerlin Avenue home. tle collution she'd prepaied at
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stine und guewts home und for the uth* r half-hour
have left fur u two weeks' trip rested with her feel elevated, did
to Key West end the Everglades. things called "restricted posture
routines," und some facial and
Holtvwood
eye routines, finally fieshening
herself up und returning to hei
By IIOII THOMAS
work.
During the afternoon, she wasn’t
fighting lioiedom und fatigue hut
even found time to keep on check­
ing her posture, facial expression*,
speech, attitude* und conversa­
tion. She went straight home from
the office, "practiced relaxation"
nnd read current event* or a good
novel. Or she planned future
menus. Then she tested with hei
feet elevated, did posture routine*
again and also face, lip. tongue
and Jaw exercise*.
After all this she settled down
tu a dinner of salad, broiled meat,
two vegetable* and a glasa of
milk. From 7 I*. M. until she went
to Ited on the stroke of II, Marygroomed herself and her clothes.
She washed and ironed. She tu b ­
bed oil all over her self, she set
her hair, manicured her fingers,
mended and wound up by soaking
weather is perfect the year In a hot tub for 20 minutes. Then
around. It rain* a little, but th a t she wenl to bed.
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makes everything green.**
After six months of this routine
But are there any girls to Mury was the handsomest hermit
match Dottle Lamour?
that ever workeil in a business
“Oh yos,” he replied. "Thera office. Her employers thought she
are many, many beautiful girls was a pearl and visilois to the
in the islands. And they are office invariably remarked al&gt;out
very friendly. They wear sa­ what a well-gloomed girl that
rongs, or in the bigger towns, was sitting over in the corner,
dresses made from sarongs. Not sitting up very straight. The other
many of them go around without girl* In the office with whom ab­
tojrs any more, as they do in Ba­ used to have luncheon with i&lt; rich
ll*
dessert or an after work cocktail,
Hearing this report, 1 asked soon gave up talking to Maryhim why the dickens he would They said *ho never seemed to be
leave Tanitl.
thinking almul what she suid, but
“I like te travel,” he said. "I
how she said it.
would like to apend six month* just
Finally Mary didn’t have any
of the year a t home and aix chums soy more and her new w.tv
months In traveL"
of life completely precluded «•
Mauu, a handsome man with a chance of making any. Oiu fin.large head and a French ac­ day
was resting with bet
cent, aaid he had to spend the feet Mary,
elevated, doing her jaw,
half year at home, since l.o
rules about 1,004 natives. He may longue and lip exetclses slid slidevote the rest of his time to suddenly hoard herself saying: 'I
will never eat another mouthful
his budding film career.
“I came here a year ago when of wheat get in cereal.”
The next day she had two cock­
I started travelling,” he related.
“But U was snowing. I t got tails and two rich desserts for
too cold fo r ma and I went back lunch, kept her feel on the floor
home. L atar I cam* back for all day and went to u double
aaothar visit and a friend got feature movio with u hoy in th1
me a Job as Lex Barker's friend wholssale department. A mouth
later they were married and now
in n Torson picture."
A fter a few months in Holly­ thay both get up at the last pos­
wood. Mena learned to speak sible minute, ra t nothing hut
English fluently. H e also speaks doughnuts for breakfast and
French, Tahitian, Fijian and haven't checked their posture for
months. They are both getting
CklMtfte
" I had no idem of a movie overweight and they don't know
much shout the good current

CUFFED CHANGE PURSE—
Is shown on n giant-sized pocket
un a bright green summer rainm at by n New York designer.
Deeply-culled t h r e e - q u u r t c r
sleeves nnd tiny gold buttons are
other Interesting details. Small,
lu nU-hugging cloche nod woodenluimlh-d umbrella mutch the coat,
lined with green - a n d • w h 11 e
checked gingham.
I A’. Y. Or its Institute 1‘h n l u )

Thi* is tin- time of the year when
the nicest girls get tile silliest
crushes. Old Mr. Sunshine can
give the sallow-cut looking youth
a healthy coat of tali which acts
like a Venetian blind over his n-nl

lbiys you wouldn't take a se­
cond look at during the cold win­
ter months look aw folly good un­
der the summer moon in white
ja c k e ts-atlii with smooth talk.
Hot don't let their purring fool
\ou Kemembet all the prepara
lions ICt-d Riding Hood's wolf made
to decieve that poor Ittle girl.
Some hoys hila-rnate all winter
long, save lliuii money fur sum­
mer weekend* and vacation* when
they can strut their stuff and add
another little scalp to thsir bell*.
The thing that make* it so easy
is that girls are more receptive
to toiimtu-o during the summer
month-. They invest a large por­
tion of their savings in clothe*
nnd vacation, anil they've just
gotta make it pay off. They feel
that if they i-au't find a "fella”
when they are at their best, they'll
have to wait for another varntlon.
Is it any wonder, tlu-n that they
listen to the stnull gibberish of
the professional vacationer—nnd
they want to la-lieve what they
hear. After a few year* of soak­
ing up this sort of putter, a gal
gets snout. Fortunately, she will
not marry uny of these vacation
cowboys, because they’re not the
marrying type.
You'll recognize them liy a pat­
te rn —the steady, smooth d e e p throated drawl, always quick to
pay a compliment, they listen
toli-runtly und show Interest in
everything you say. They are the
lender kissers (u deep warm kiss
on your hand or forehead.) They
hide time with you whether It l*
almost immediately there will lie
a Juke box or an orchestra, and
a song for “Just u» two."
The trouble with identifying the
spot* on this type of Romeo is
th at he always seem* so nice. He
is sollcitlous about your Mother
and Aunt Tlllie, and loves to talk
about hi* home life. Sometime*
he'll compare you with Mom or
Sis or maylie hi* favorite actress.
novels. But they ere extremenly
That is the crushing thing aliout
happy.
this romance. Whan It Is ell over,

E n g lis h R e p o r te r
of J i a

Newifeaturei

Thorpe. He woe on In-

d,5?' £
aasked not to be quoted directly,
it ie very stimulating. Thera ie said he had no hard, independent
information but it seem* tu him
to be reasonable speculation.
Talk Of The Town . - . The
Marton-Smith said Fuchs wuuht
eonetept rumors th a t W arners be subjected to the most rig id
make fllme for television— surveillance If he returned work.
the constant denials . . . He said scientists felt th at with
are th e Blog Croobya sh e e t due
te safeguards his knowledge ami
■yrfamr aaothar flash? . . . The
ability w ert too valuable to l&gt;
fe e d h e tw e ea "Destination Moon” waited. Fuchs' work In prlsun ha*
■ad n b h W Bhln X -M been to make mail bagsThe number a t mevie theaters
The scientists commented that
closing ia all aorta a t tha land It would bo possible to work In
. . T h a good Impression Eslo prison on theoretical problem*,
without apparatus, and that his
work could be checked readily.

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Ardennes campaign and fell in * -- --------------“
‘
love with a man with a b ro k e n
()n (Hragio|)a whert. there
„
conflict of schedule and both
The man's her huslwind now mu*t la- at tho university, a
nnd the ha?k's okay. She m et, ,Hdghbor in the veterans’ village
him here at Kitxsimons General where the Minor* have a threehospital after she returned state. room hut. helps out.
side from Europe, and he, from
i n return for this Mary Minor
China service with the Infantry, takes over the neighbor's child
“ He wa* practically cemente I „n Saturday* ami Sundays,
to the bed and 1 was the only
|f Saturdays and Sundays hupfemale nurse in the ward,” Mary pen to lie free she may find :«
says. “ He didn’t have a chance private nursing job In Denver or
of getting away.”
the suburban nrea, pick up a few
In December of 104(5 the com-! badly needed dollars while Milbination of living in love—nnd out lard doe* the washing back home,
of the Army—added up to marSix hour* sleep is considered
ringe and the following year an incredibly hush, restful night
Millard nnd Mury Minor enroll- jn the Minor's clnpbourd manor,
ed at the university.
Their
mechanical
can-onener
After one quarter of the school takes n steady beating, alary
year Michael, the first child, ui- says they've learned a lot of
rived nnd Mary didn’t get back “short-cut*"
in
housekeeping
to her cliu**e.* until Junuary of and that they've also learned to
I Util. A psychology major, sh e “short-cut
certain
short-cuts"
then proceeded to whiz throng.i swallowing large helping* of
the lemainder of the course in psychology
and
anthropology
six quarters, when It would have along with tinned beana and
been par. She got her lluchelor'* vicuna sausuge. On steuk and
degree and rates in the top two roast nights the textbook* aren't
per cent of her das*.
brought to table,
Her husband collected h is It.
“ I think perhaps the study o f
A. Inst yeur and is now whuckhig psychology lias helped me in
uwny at hi* Master's in Anthro- dealing
with Mirlmcl,” Mary
pology.
says. "1 know It helped once.
Sounds simple, doesn't it? Hut I spanked him with a textlmok—
it wasn't.
u very thin one."
Seven nioiith* ago the second
lly June, Itlfil both Maty nnd
l&gt;nby, Miii yunne, came along. Jlu- Millard expect to have their
ry attended classes one Tliurs- degrees, and to begin shopping
day ufternoon, went to a hospi- around
for jolts
u* college
tnl the following morning and teachers, pieferubly post* on
gave birth to the child. The iicx; the same campus.
Friday she was l«nck at school,
“ I think it’d be the best setup
brightly scribbling notes on tho tor making u decent living, and
resonnnt observations of her fu- yet huvmg a real family, in the
vorlte professor,
eight kind of environntpnt," Mary
And there’s been the business mid.
of buby-tetnling all along.
Thu livingioom-breukfustro'imThc Minors can't afford u kitcheu-libiary of the hut ill
sitter on their t!. I. allowances, veterans' village was more than
so st.uy've scheduled classes in slightly hot. You could hear tho
such u fashion that Millurd can tolk* talking in the next hut and
do the feeding and scrubbing of the sound of something frying
the
babies while Mary’s at came clearly through .the thin
school, nnd tile other way aioood. walls.

MENU
II) CECILY ItltmVNSTONIt
Associated Pres* Fund Editor
SPRING LUNCHEON FOR
GUESTS
Tomato Bouillon with tiicon
Scallions, Piquant Salmon Mold*,
Hot llisi-iiits, Fresh Piucuppla
end Strawberries, und Beverage.
(Recipe for Starred Dish Follow*!
PIQUANT SALMON SALAD
MOLD
Ingredients: I 1/2 cops ripe
olives, t /: I cup cider vinegar,
1/3 cup gruuilluted sogai, l/'J
teaspoon salt, I teaspoon li'epared mustard, I teaspoon celery
-all, I tablespoon lemon Juice,
5 teaspoons unftavorrd gelatin,
1/3 cup water, 2 eggs, 1/2 cup
mayonnaise, 1/3 cup chopped
sour pickle, 2 cup* fluked ram ieJ
salmon, 1 cop whipping cream,
lettuce, whole ripe olives, lemon
wedges.
Method: Slice olive* from pijs.
Mix vinegar, sugar, salt, mustard,
celery salt and lemon juice, and
bring tu a boil. Soften gelatin
in cold water and dissolve III hot
mixture. Pour slowly over lieuten
egg*, stirring briskly; cool pntil thick hut not firm Mix in
mayiiiilialxe, olives, pickle, sal­
mon and whipped cream. Pour
into mold and chill until firm.
Uumnld onto serving plate and
guinlsh with lettuce, ripe olives
und wedge* of lemon. Serves (I
to H.

Suwon Fall#
(Ceetleaeg Krma )-•*• O u )
plane* attacked the tanks which
entered Suwon.
SI* north Korean tnnk* entered
the city.
,
All element* of four or fire
North Korean divisions partici­
pated in the bnttle.
The Reds immediately nushed
patrol* south of Suwon toward
American outposts.
A
headquarters
spokesman,
however, denied there hail been
any combat yet between the North
Korean* and American force* who
arrived in South Korea recently.
(M acArthur's headquarter* in
Tokyo said in n communique at
4 P.M. I A.M. EST) the “ United
State* Army force* went into ac­
tion late yesterday for the first
time.” )
A trainload of nmmuninition
hound for the South Korean army
blew up with u resoumliny series
of explosion* in a town near here
Monday,
The explosions were started dur­
ing a strafing attack by filthier
plane* ossaultlnir tarirets near
American position*.
The report of the Suwon eva­
cuation, abandonment of the air­
field nnd entry of Red tank* into
the city, came from an air liaison
spokesman, the headquarters said.
The spokesman -aid he did not
know if there bad been any fight­
ing within the city.
lied pot rid* have advanced aliout
five mile* south of Suwon, tha
spokesman went on, adding he
"doubt* the Northerners will stop
at Suwon a* they did at Seoul."
He snid Red troup* made up
“the moat effective concentration
and if not the largest very close to
tlie largest concentration” tho
Communists have used since they
started their attack from North
Knieii III day* ago.

(rilRllRMffl rrwtM l*R«P &lt;)»•)
casino than to uni with n bar.
They argued the hotel could pay
its wuv even without the income
from l.ou Wertheimer’* Sky Room
which he-t yeur paid the hotel
for n-iilul.
At Reno, Wertheimer said ho
didn’t know annul the RFC loan.
The hold financing, he said, was
hotel business nnd entirely sepa­
rate ftom the Casino.
Fulhrlght noted the loan was
iiiaili* de-pile disapproval of the
Sun Francisco RFC ugenry examnee the agency advisory commit­
tee the agency review committee
nnd tin- Washington RFC commit-,
tee which reviews loan*.
The board over-rode these ob•ivtions by It 3-2 vote to approve
tin- loan.

poou onion suit, -I teaspoon*
American-type soy suuee.
MethoTl: Heat (at in lurge skillet
ovei low la ul. Add celery and
uiiisbi ooiii- ami conk fi to III min­
utes, stirring often; add rice.
Sprinkle with onion salt and soy
-unci’, stir well and beat thnrmigllly, mixing often. Makes I
STOI* MAI.AVA NRIM
I p u ll.
Molayn ~ (/!•( — More
to ft servings.
Note: Add a few teaspoons nunc troops, police, n commumler*in*
fut with liie if mixture seems dry. chief nnd even martial law may
la- needed Iwfore Malaya cun hope
to end Communist terrorism ,
WEEKDAY DINNER
►Mill a well known British plantSuiol livrcd Yen I Clnqi*
ei. lie railed for “drastic action."
Succotash
“There ■* no doubt tlmt wa
Mu.-In.I Potatoes
stand in the path of the Com­
Sliced Tomatoes
munist
onslaught
We
must
Bread and Rutter
Spiced Nuggets*
llevi-iagc eitliut stem that onslaught or
(Recipe for .Slurred Dish Follows) perish in the attem pt," declared
J. S. I-Vrguson, president of the
SPICED NUGGETS
Ingredients: lly cup* sifted all­ Centiui I'erak Planting Astoriapurpose flour, 'i clip sugar, li
teaspoon -alt, *4 teaspoon ginger,
I ti-u-poon cinnamon,
cup but­
ter or margurine (melted), I/.'I
clip old-fashimied dark molasses,
'4 cop chopped walnut or pecun
meats, confectioners' sugar.
Doors Open
Method: Sift together flour,
12:1.1 P.M. Dali;
sugar, -alt, ginger and cinnamon.
Cut in butter or margurine until
BARGAIN MATINEE!
mixture resembles curnmenl. Stir
3.1c 1:00 To 15:00 I*. M.
in molasses and iiutmeata. Sipipc
into bull* of hickory nut size.
Bake on ungrensed cookie sheets
in moderate (3fii&gt;P.| oven for lf&gt;
minutes or until lightly browned.
CHUiUKKN F ltE B I
Remove from cookie sheet* and
Children Under 12 Yrs. Ad­
while warm roll in sifted confec­
mitted Free With Parents
tioners' sugar. Cool. Roll again
Anytime Except Saturday
in confectioners' sugur. Store in
&amp; Sunday.
tightly elosed tin Imx. Makes
about 40 cookies.
Your Entertain­

FAMILY DINNER
Hamburgers
Green Pen*
Crisp Fried Rice*
Tlll'RHDA Y LUNCH
Hi cud and Butter
Punch Salad
lluveragu Chilled Green Pea and Chicken
Soup*
(Recipe for Starred Dish Follows)
CRISP FRIED RICE
Cooked Vegetable Salad
Hot Roll*
Ingredients: 3 tablespoons ren­
Revet age
dered beef or other fat, 1 14 cup* Cake Squares
diced green celery, 3 medium-sized (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows)
mushrooms (thinly sliced), 3 cup* CHILLED GREEN PEA AND
CHICKEN SOUP
rooked ronverted-lypo rice, *4 tunIngredients: I ten-und-one-halfuunre can cundensed green ' pea
tael In the eye. of his discorded the dance floor, not ao glib under soup,
I
t&lt;W-*nd-one-hnlf-uuiu-e
chick, because he Is adept at leav­ a pretty moon and not try to hog ran condensed «resin of chicken
ing these situations on friendly all your time when o th e r leiya are soup, 2 cans milk (using soup ran
term s. The girl will wonder Just around. Rut you prolwbly can hnvs as u measure), '* cup slivered
why she couldn’t hold him, and fun with thia hoy on the tennis
blame herself.
Method: Mix soups together;
court, gulf links picnicking fishing
Sometimes a girl is likely to ,a n j at hasclisll games.
slowly stir in milk, then green
ss up th* boy who want* to
If he holds your hand, It prob­ pepiier. Chill et least 4 hours.
ve fun on a vacation or a week­ ably will he hecauea lie's fond of Makes d servings.
end or even a day ■ outing hutyou, not la-cause It represents a
Uii*t ft “muih mouth. Chmlk this challenge
('KOI' OF SARCASM
to him. It is only by
up to inexperience or dignity or understanding
LIBERTY, N. Y .-l/l'l-C Itlz e n i
and
experience
that
reaped for female companionship. one learns about character. Give of this Catskil mountuln com­
B ut don't pass up the boy. H some thought to It and voa will munity were *0 dissatisfied with
he gets to like you, he can be­
able to differentiste between the wuy snow plows cleared
come adept e l sweet nothings— be
the hoys th at count and those that toad* around Liberty that they
but hell mean them, sincere y. du not .Then fee I complimented IMisled several large warning
You can heve more fun with him that you can depend upon n nice signs ut hud idace* in the high­
in the long run end not a ecerred hoy for companionship—one way way*. The signs read: “Slow.
heart to show for It when the a relationship can develop Into Road Plowed fur Spring Plant­
nunm er ie over.
ing."
He might he Unglefooted on true love.

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was voted the league'! most popu­
la r player, will not ero act.ion Im
'cause of an ankle injury, Ills plate
will bo taken by Ruck I'niduc,
Gainesville.
Another AH-fitar position will
also he fillod by a Herolid choice
nltycr. Dan Rruenlng. nee Dr*Lend
Inflcjrier minted for second base.
Il out with n pulled tendon in Ills
Itft leg. Lyle Judy nf St. Augus­
tine will lake hiit plnro,
A lieauly contest among eight
r ill coot extant it, each lepiesontUr* a ieam in the league will pieftrU the game.
The All-filar outfield will in­
clude throe heavy suik*is: lleih
McLeod of Del.imrl, .!l7fi, Rrure
Cannes of (Irlniidn, .391, and A1
-Pirtlc of Dcl.tind, Jt2H. First Basemap Kd Levy of fianfurd )• hlilliig
•836 and hire set a home record
now nt 22. RlmrtMfip Charlie
Brhwrtor of GniticavlUo la hitting
JB2.T. Third fimmmnn Dllny Mutt of
Palatka and sub Second Backer
Judy nrc short of the .300 mark
Bill filelnecko, L cishm g mnn*
tg e r will hnniile the All-filar*. lie
wa* second choice of tlm funs to
Daytona Reach Pilot Charles
l(Red) Ruffing.
. Buffing's regular lineup will Inelude three J100 hlltcrsi Dirk
SUIlern -U7, Rod Olierlln, .313,
And Paul Travis, JIIMl. Other slart2f* named hy fluffing arc Jark
Healey, Vance Logan,, T.
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foreiiatid shota in the gunic,
Pancn wami't given much of a
chanrn among the proa to do
more Hum make a little money.
Tho big titles, and the big dough,
were tor tho Hobby Riggs and
Kramers.
But Begura learned aa Im
traveled on tour with tho big
boys. First ho wua matched
ogalust
Austral la’s
Dlmiy
l ’alls, mill Pattchu look the
mcasuro of Hinny In a world­
wide set of matches.
That, great two-fisted fore­
hand shot was Halting even
hotter.
Last
seaaoii,
when
national
Champion
Itlclnrd
Uonuloa and’ veteran
Fttun,
Parker, turned
pro,
Panrl o
waa
matched
with
I'arkvr,
who had beaten him fairly
often as an am ateur,
Kramer and U onulaa wtro th j
headliners, and big Jack gave
the tipoff on Segura when he
said licfore the tour began:
'Pancho haa improved more in
the last two years than anyumi
tn tho garnet. And Ida forehand
shot 1e the groateet in tannls.”
Segura not only brat Parker,

Pniirho,

Now tlm double-hand ct I hitter
with the vvolrd waddle ia- hoping
lo situw off his now national pro
crown on n tour with Krnnicr or
KovarH.
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’ "I think I ltavo a good chaqrj
iiguitist Kramer," saya Segura.
"A t least, I httvo its good a
'•linnet* as any player uround to*
day, Honio people don't think 1
ran boat Jitck in n long series,
hut I think I ran. Anyway, I’d
like to try."
"Jack is a position player.
He hasn't tlm flashy, winning
i hot' tlint G utunln has, nor I*
lie the shutuutker th at Kovfei
U. Budge was tlia best player
I ever saw, and ho could maka
greater shota than Jack. Rut
Kramer alwvys aecm* to be In
tho right plitfti. lie isn’t always,
trying for Winners, but waits
until he’s In pmlUtin to put Uw
shot away, Rut I think hit
ground srokes ate a little weak,
and If you movo him around he'a
In trouble."
i
Pancho saya he la In hia best
ahupe of his life, "1 work harder
now because 1 went to make
money," ho says. "I *do a lot
of ruad work ami wind sprints.
That’s good for tennis. And this
summer t am Im rhlng and plain*
Ing a t tho Concord Hotel in New
york."
m
Recur* has n wife, Virginia
Finlth, a Forest llllls girl ha
m arried thtvo yearn ago. Aa
a family man, and an' a tennis
player who seem* ready U
capitalize on a long, uphli) haul,
ha u y a t
k J te itB i
I t ^ h g n M y get I t ‘
RPKKUY

By FRANK BCK
AP N tta h iU itM Hpnrti Edlle
Art Houtternsn, without a doubt
the beat young right handed pitcher in the Atneriean League, nom­
inates Ted William* a* the tough­
est batter to pitch against.
‘■Williams lx the toughest man
In the league /or me.*' nays the
22-year-ohl Detroit Tiger ace.
The records seent to bear Artie
nut. Though the Detroit youth
split ala derisions with the Rostori
H*d Sot last s«a?on, Williams hit
him safely In every game.
Tod made nine hit* In 21 trip
agalnat Artie for a .301 mark
Two of the blows were homers
one of them a belt that railed
more than 400 feet into the Fen­
way Tark center field bleachers.
Even last August when If out I r
man Mopped a seven-game Red
Sox winning streak, H I, William
chipped in with n homer, double
and single against the Tiger. In
Rrptcmher, Artio heat Mol I’m -

C alled “B ig Red",
Some Beep Thinkers M a i n t a i n
Girl R oller Champ
Pitching Is 78 P e r c e n t Of Game T hrills The Fane
,11* ,&gt; e w * ie a iu re s

demand that lie overpower a
irnod hitter.
The pltchlhng mechanics are
almost equally impoitant, how­
ever. A smooth, easy delivery,

Ex-Navy Veteran To
I’ublisii Sports Mooli

an eight Inch fracture nt Ihe Imse

of the neck . u runctissinn and lind
seven rtlehos taken next to Ii| n
left rye.
"I’ve hern very luckv." sav &lt;
Artie. “ It was the wrirst kind of
n fracture anybody can get. Art
Falls still gels headache, everv
day, even when he com In his hair."

AP Newifealurei .Sports Writer
NEW YORK — The man who has proved that bring knork-knerd
and pigeon-toed at the same time isn’t nrccssniily a handicap in tenni*.
Pam ho Segura, it headed (or bigger things.
Now 29, Segura is playing the best game of his career. He jutl
captured the national proairt lille, with smashing wins over Jack Kra­
mer and Frank Knvncs. And Ins game is improving at u(time in life
when most notion,. mo M arling w~
hurdles with a 14.7 mark,
only
fi)e-*nvrn
rind
vvolghs
15(1 pounds, "I'm the shrimp
of my fmttlly." hu,
"My
father, uml ■larlh iiiy, broUtora
are over six fret Inlij" *'
When 1’unrlto'n fatller got a Job
i.a ‘onroiiikor nl un Eeuadotcan
tclinki ohth, tll/f doctor* mlv|sM hltn to tench his alcVIv
eon to play the go mu Tor his
hcnllh.
-r
"Very few pvonlo played ten­
nis in Bepatlor In ■■those days,"
icmeinhcr.s .Segura, "Moat play­
ers worn Kuroi'eaij. But 1 wnmi’t
Idg enough for other xporis, and
I liked Uumh rig h t from tho
ntart."
Ho began pin yip* when he was
12. "I wua tmi small to hold tlm
racket wftli mm hum! then, ao
I muxi two. I Mill do," aays

Clubhouse

TULARE, C a llf^ -W —Hand­
some young Roh Mathias of Tu­
lare won the National Decathlon
championship for the t h i r d
straight year, broke the world re­
cord hy doing it and today plan­
ned a year’* holiday from this
gruelling all-round test of track
and field prowess.
Throwing back the determined
but futile challenge of William E.
(Rill) Alhans of North Carolina.
ID-year-old Mathias rounded out
the two-nlght performance last
night just before midnight with
the.e achievements:
lie raptured the crown, the flret
man to do it three straight years.
He scored 9042 points sh atter­
ing the record that had stood for
11 years since Glenn Morris as­
tonished the world hy registering
7PUU points fpr Amerlrn In the
Olympic Games at Berlin.
Modest Boh, rhrlstened Robert
Britre, then disclosed that he plam
to lay off this competition—after
a coming trip to Icciand this sum­
mer until possibly Olympic tfnie
In 1962.
Nor la he going out for the
.Stanford varsity football this fall,
he added. He’s got to spend time man's sudden effectivrne-,s T
preparing for a career In medi­
"Wall." says Artl» 'In HMD T
cine.
began getting out the mnn I had to
Ilia rivals In Ihe decathlon will g 't out. Before th at II was |u*l
hr delighted to l«»rn of hit with­ the opposite, Ona mnn would
drawal for at least a year.
make a key hit against me and
As a kid of 17 lie won the Amer­ it waa the ball game In many
ican title in !0t8, (hen triumphed Instances.'*
for the U. H In the Olympics In
Honttcmnn, who Phlladdphln
London and with the show brought sports writers voted "the mosl
into Ida own town continued his courageous athlete of HMD." \vn
mastery Inst year with 7HM iieai death hatdlv more limn a
points.
yrnr ago. He and n friend. Art
Last night Mathias wn» deter- Falls, were In n colli .ion with a
mined to break the Morriy Amer­ truck In l-skfllnml. Fin., in the
ican n curd of 71100 points.
spring of ‘ID.
Tiling, looked had after the
Untilteinun spent 20 ilavr In a
first night's five events. He trail- Lakeland hospital, l i t auffrird

Knorkcd-Knced And Piireon-Toed
' Pancho Headed For Big Things

HATH WIN
DELAND, July 4 - ( / ( * ,- Well
lifter Itein^ rnlnsl.tiiii two
y s ' In succession, the Dol.and
Id Hats trounced Leeshiug, 0 to
there last night.
Tho Hat* new pitcher, George
lilts, formerly with Gainesville,
■esScd local faiis wilh u fine
lit, 10-atrjkeout pttrforinance.
Hate hteanwhile nicked three
ter hurlera, chasing laming
ir r Boh Gimth in n third innuprising that pushed soven

(Land
lines lb
kterm an 3h
tLeod If

Bob M athias W ins
H is 3rd S traigh t
D ecathlon Crown

By Alan Mover

DERBY D A N D Y

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knhekad a ^ . l . l ^ ' d r l v ^ T h t
O lym ptn open In Ramat Gan on
M »t, *7. They will continue
through the first week of Ociolmr.
.J L - 'l r
J«r&gt;»b . athlatfw
from all parts of ihe world arc
expected to participate in the
Olympics events. Most of them
Will be etaged in a new stadium
The stadium, under cenatrurtldn at
Ram at Gun, la slntad for rnmple-

la In, hla ’ iMrtidth
coach of t h e . Howard
Payne thlnlv d ad s. The eolleg*
The stadium will have a scatluta been la tho Texas Conference lag capacity of 80,000 and stand
lag roam to accommodate another
80,000 spec talers,
The best point-marker ho exer
Twenty-one
nations
already
produced waa Pete Owens, all- have lafermad the organising
around sta r wha la oaa eonfsr- committee here that they will send
•a re m » t woa si* first places.
entrants In tha various ovenla
w)? J*1* The.total number of entrants and
■peetaton from abroad la eapret-

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AP Nrwafcalurea
WASHINGTON —Three big rea­
sons why the Washington Sena­
tor* are going so Well answer to
tiie namen of Ham Mele, Erfdie
Yost and Mickey Harris, product*
of Imiig Island's samilotn,
Mc|- hit. 4199.In hl» first 21
gunicn, Including n seven-game hit­
ting streak. lie praetlcally ruinivd Id a. former Iio|ton Ileil Ikrx
maUfa by making eight lilla tn
17 nfforts during a recent fourgame aeries. The 27-year-old out­
fielder from Astoria, N. Y., Is
newphew of Tony] C'urcinello.
cneohYost, whose entire baseball
career has been with the Sonntors, batted JUTi lit hla first 2D
games. The third baseman and
lead-off hitter accounted for 23
tune, Including five homers, durIng th at Hmn. He fa 23 am) hnils
frort Otone Park, N. Y.
Mickey lla rrlt, 32. ex-Red Hox
southpaw formerly from Querns
Village. N. Y., showed only one
ivin and one loa* during WaahlnKton** flrat 31 games hut he hpd
eaved four games for fnt'e-iiiiN at hurlera during that lime.

Cooke, James, Lincoln Uni*.. Fa.,
OB78,
Riiwmsn, Wllmer, Marianna, Fla.,
0417.
K uril, A rthur, Olney, til., 0299,
/amstiw, Earl, Rtpon .College,
Wl»„ 0170.
Pryor, Dean, Rator Back AC,
Little Rock. Ark., 0089.
Norton, Draytpn, Santa Ana. 0088
Price, Cl-btirne, Wheaton College
III.. BORO.
Wilkinson, John, Drake UnW.
Iowa, BBOfl.
On Jewish Olympic
Fltshiigh, Terry, Pasadena Boys
Club, B029.
AP Newafeaturre
Pnlierson, Leon, T aft, Calif..
TEL,AVIV, Israel—-The organ
4890.
leihg commlttea of the all-Jewlsh
Blinker, Don, Fresno. Calif.. 9744. World O lym pic*-the Third Marcablah—plans to spend *290.000 to
utaks foreign vlsUors to the game*
comfortable and happy.
. Mayors lira s! Rokach.
Shelton Officially
[okach. of Tel
T*'
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ilfit iiv vllle

Three Biff Reasons
Nats Are Dangerous

very
fast for a man 0 feet, 9 Inches
toll and weighing 190 pounds.
Albans blew hit thieat In th r
discus. Ho tried to recoup In Ihe
polo vault and angrily threw saw­
dust from the pit when he ntii*ed
at II feat R Inches,
Them went tfl others In the
.

I'l.im i rr t s T t r i : Lt-.MM i:
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r&gt;..y|nan lies oh
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Hcbedolrd).
um tiln ni (Only Hams*
tiame* T o d n r
^lisbinlnn. I let.&lt;it l at CPU a a" CH- Nawheuasr
i I - 31 and Trnut »*-* or Whit*
and Cain
l l - M re, tV 1*1*4 t « - l
44- a&gt;.

YY'a*hlnatnn
t it —
H a s-til t*-M and Ixiprit &lt;S-I| V*.
tlnc*»n f»-S» amt Kusavq (■-•&gt;.
ptiltadelphla ni iiostan tl* — Prt**l*
,1 -3 1 unit Kellner 49-T» vs. D,ihson (#-ei unjl iUstarsnn tf-fs.

,\'ew &gt; York

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playn
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lessen? 'Home nrc. M ^t uu,i
L You would iuiY* - t'*1

P h lls m
d cu,.;.;lp h iu
Tim Phlllic-i,
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only (oum
---- lu
. Imiiuft
ball using m ot-h than
----- lwo
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at. I.oul* at &lt;1»T*1nni| t i t —John-

aon &lt;l-ni ami I’Uletta t0-l&gt; va.
lU r r la &lt;*-4) and Itosak (0-0).

Cold Spring Course
Has Nice Layout

AP Newafeatpiee
playcrv tut*. aceaon, hfctjy firgSPRING HARBOR, N.
Vi Three* •tit
c-i the&gt;n
“ “ “ h..vc t'nni n Y.COLD
— For a golf courae th a t waa
it put ■to 0»y
t cut ptuLicin
seven years,
the * Cold
PlUllira. Iloi-in .iltiWrtu*.. Cdri idle
Hinunons and IW( -Milijir , Igtvn Spring Club today U recognis'd
lawn giving the Netwiud »cPiUmP ra one of the nlceat layouts on
..Island.
*
iiitterc. ftV* with .their, fine hurl- Ixuift
Tho course, built y e a n ago by
Ing. T ln- m h f r b o n u r p tu y e ra w ith
t h e F h liu e s hit* o u tf - s td a r p l a n the late Otlo II. K ihn, the inbanker, for nta favo­
IteilmiR. , U tJ iiJ jn o tn ip e r ta titm IcrpnUqnKl
fru m T e e n s , unrf Milo C n n d i.il, rite u rr, now has 78 member*.
The
par
78
layout la 8JJ33 yards
a. I
. 4' ! . t l« H lf ia
f lr t U a i
Jack Msllon has been the club
professional since the course was
tafum lehed three yture ago. Mat*.
Ion formerly era* the pro for
1ft yeare a t the Garden CUy

u

CHICAGO—Given tima. A n n ti»
Jensen might have been another
Babe Didriksun.
The captain of Chicago* Westcineis in the roller derby cir­
cuit, Anni* was taught tumbling
nmt wrestling by her father In
ban Franclsro where she waa
horn 2D y e a n ugo.
She won a baseball throwing
city-wide tournament . • • *tafted in many am ateur swimming
■neats ua u fanry diver . . . b f-m
came h lifeguard In a swimming^*
pool and was proficient aa a
llguro i-k ntor.
Ilor father played soccer for
Nottingham, one of the top taenia
in hingnnd. ffc taught Annls
every spoil Imaginable—but no
■o te r .
One summer day In 1940,
Annls took i day off from h#r
oh as secretary to a Chicago
rink supervisor to see a rtdlar
ucihy. i hot started her.
Nhknnmed "Rig netl*’ by rol- *
ler dci hy Inns, Annls' tasto runs
to tailored clothes, light operas.
Magi' play* and the movie*.
Annls I* married to Russ
Darker, ex-skater who now it
chief construction engineer for
the roller derby rircult. They
have two daughters.
Dining her competitive career
«he ha-, suffered a broken nose,
a cciicusslim and a wrenched
knee. Tills may be her last sca-%
r on on Ihe tainnl* for she soon
plans to settle down In San Franunco with her two children whit*
hubby Russ continues to make
the bunked turns as safe aa poaKlhh' fur the touring wheelmen.
.Meanwhile Marjorie Clair Brasuhn undoubtedly is the toughest
female competitor on wheels.
Aa Midge (Tottghle) Brasuhn,
Mir is one of the reasons for the
IKipiilnriiv of the roller d a r b y ^
She Is captain of the Brooklytrfg

Three harness harass wli
than two starts wound
beaten at Yonkers Ra
Miring meeting — . Carmi
Brsox* On and Scottish

�r&amp;R fviNTnfciV fiRWAl.n. sANTonn Florida

TUESDAY JULY 4, 1950

R isin g P rices In
American Ability To Wage War
F o o d stu ffs M ight
Greatest In Peacetime History
A ssist

In flation

WASHINGTON. July 4
(/P) — America'■ ability to wage tvai
II the grratrst in peacetime hirlory.
Top military learlrr, agree this is *o, but they caution that out
potential enemies ate formidable too.
;
They add that in any war today surprise tactics and speedy allout mobilization could dc'eal greater military might.
The United Stales cotfld reach, from western hemisphere bases,
any

"significant" Itombing l e r - 9 ---------------------------------------------get on earth, some military of- cthcr sec ret onea-made for thi
rlcials sny, hut Hus mo has the \ MOria| Cj press, shows we havi
equipment to long-rangu bomb us |7 N!iivl. h„ _ # Br«ttere&lt;l aroum

This pile consists of materials

wc do not produce in sufficient

quantities to supply our need*.
They m ust come from foreign
nations, m in t of them possible
fln»e Sect clary Johnson lias said; enemy:
nations. W ar would shut
“The state of readiness of mir off imports.
Sire of the pile
armed forces nnd the m ilitary po­ apparently is The
on our need.-t
tential of uur country are g reat­ for an afl-nut baaed
effort laatlnj
*r
any previous level a) yenrs. wnr
er today Ilia
than11 in nny
It contain* spen
l.enrclime penod in the nation's things * h tin and.
asbestos.
hlitorjf."
Officials estim ate the value of
Mropttwer totals 1,458,400 poo-1Hit?
pile nt around $ 1,600,000JK)0
pie , -nu, ;'od with 1.235,000 nt
or slightly more than 40
the t-oic et t’e* rl IlnrlHir. We today,
have 778,0 'll fewer military per- percent nf Its planned site.
lonnc me. then a! 'lie time "f
the Japan'., e uttacl-. but GenI’l.AN "FLOATING HOTEL"
An I J. Lawton Collins, Army
LONDON’ —&lt;/F&gt;— Travel offi­
of M all, i't
lid:
cials here are thinking of setting
“ We stmid today .tronger in up n floating hotel to house hun­
the effeclivene.-ts ot &lt;me men in- dreds nf Britons planning to a t­
uniform limn ul tiny time since tend the 1952 Olympic games In
the end of World Wm H."
Dr. Vatmovar Hush, lie id of Helsinki. That way they’ll be able
U. S. scientific rc'curcli and de­ to heat tho houaing shortage in
velopment in World War II, to!d Finland.
Stanley Hrlnnlt, travel organ­
reporters la it month wo are well
ahead of Buvsiu in atomic w ar­ izer nnd housing chief for Ihe
London 1948 Olympic Games, said
fare developments.
.T hsro Is no argument over the today th a t "10 manv people al­
assertion thnt our nnvy is the ready want to go to Helsinki thnt
I greatest In the world. In ease of an Olympic liner seems to he the
'w ar It protinhly would have thn only solution of nil the housing
Support of the second greatest, and I ravel problems.
"People will lie ahle to live on
that of Great Britain.
' But coupled with tills fact is hoard "hip and will be saved a 11
another: Husain 1ms a fleet of the bother nf hunting for tlm n»mt least 278 submiriniM much cmmodaHims which IIeMnkl nt
more formidable limn those used pmst nt duet not po&gt;sess."
'by Germany in World Wnr II.
lie «nid h e 's discussing the posrH we bail to maintain a long siliilitv of hirlntr surli a liner with
- supply lino, across Hie I'acifie leading shipping firms. i-and Atlantic Oeciitie, this would
WIND HLOWH MARK
■be n-eember-ait-titlon.
, However, m ilitary men point
STATE COLLEGE. p a .- t / F i ' *ut we have developed new anti* Jim tif hit'eT, wlio alrendy holds
'submarine tleviccs, too.
Hi" Penn Htnle record' In thn
ix- We have a powerful Air Force hurdles, narrowly m iss'd a like
with hisea around the world, mm-] distinction In the sprint". H it 0.6
J u n k in g Husain and her auto- eoiond lW -yard
dash
against
lilies.
Navy was disallowed as a school
0 ■ The latest compilation nN "ae- record because of a si*-mile wind
,gnqwl edged"
hnses—-there
nr-&gt; at Ills luck.

a yard In New York
1
The reviving apparel market „ia
kept the demand for rinth u.,-'h
for several week*.
Clothing maker", both enlton
ami wool, have hern prt '..ctln?
that fall apparel will carry high­
er price tags than Inxt year.
Ilayon yam denier* any price
VALLF.Y FORGIi. Pa.. — (/l&gt;) — Do you In
hlkua may i&gt;e in tile making Horauae or riaing m aterials and temper in horses?
If you rrptuird ^ vsicose vein in his leg whil
lahor costs.
Shoe mskers have also Ite^n could you stop the bleetling? Can you mend sock
talking of prire hike* because and heel a pair of hoots and identify the eight p
of the strength in the hide m ar­ gerprints?
ket.
Neither can 1.
Heavy entile oil prices went
Noi enn l repair a fuller tap four r,,glstere
up III cents n barrel in Califor­
nia Ihls week, but eastern oil­ —whatever thnt I" «r make a tjo on |lh (l!l1
men think that Is due to condi­ quart nf raw milk safe to drink,- meeting ot
tions localised west of the flock nr explain what is meant by the I gomo 17 f„rc|
lea. However, gasoline prices in inoculation of I,•gimies, or makoj in|))| Kin,c |ms
1 fn-if| „f
tile east and midwest have been it fire rnke, nr understand short. , ■
nervous for some time, with re­ hand, or identify f&gt;0 plant spcei-l ...
finer" talking of prire hikis mens or make 1 barn yard p la n 1. ............„
( {(&lt;\
ahead, in spite of sporadic price- for the proper handling of SO ‘ j(,
,,f ,M*r
through the
th'oir
cutting wms in some commodi­
ties.
, ,
,
, , hero has tain
Stainless steel prices have gnm
Hut I do know 11 lu-yenr-'Til VIHI , ,.a| | v k
up this week, largely because boy who eon do all these tilings j,„w nturh thei
el an eight-rent n pound rise —and hundretls more thnt tlio
| 1 n|kc(i
in the price of nickel.
nverage full-grown American has
smaller si­
However, these prire increases ne knowledge of.
merit )„u|ges
may not presngo nny g rn eril
He is t ’laijr .1. Wliilmme, ,lr., stared open-m
advance, No runaway lm« Item a polite, friendly youth from slgnln-sllidded
sighted. Tiie Associated Press t’nntoii, N. t'., one of nearly St),-1shoulders.
index of Hfi wholesale commo­ HU) Hoy Scouts camped here In “Hotv main
dity priced Inst night wns only a uniionnt jamlioree.
asked.
I .till point" higher than n week
His career in scouting shows
"Fifty-tw o,"
ago. The Hun &amp; Hrndstrect how
movement iutcusifiet
"Whew!" sr
wholesale food price index is a bey'stin-latent
desire to know all looking ilepres
up rigid cents this week, a gidt lie can about the
world lie live* than my fntlie
of 1.3 per ccent.
These are unpleasant facts for
Almost one fourth
"I didn't particularly want to
tonsumers, but (lie jump &lt;luriu.t
a war scare could have been be it sroul," lie said frankly. "I laud is below si a level
was 13 hcfniV I joined. But lif­
much worse.
And Secretary of Agriculture ter I went to a few meeting* I
Hrsnnan has just reassured the really got Interested."
In three veara Craig, son of
imihm that there is an ample
supply of cotton, corn, wheat it mnchinlst-fnimer, went on 'n
amt other feed grains. C arry­ become nil Engle scout, the high­
overs from previous crops wilt est honor rank, and earned 52
BOHB SETTlM DOCTUH
even out any drop in this year’s merit badges for his skill in spec­
harvest. And llrnnnnn adds thv. ialized blan ch 't of knowledge or
'LOW H £ A lW PCMN*
in ease of emergency the nation trades. The awards are given in
MUCH NOW BUT Ht.
could set up Its iigririillurnl pro mine 110 field* tanging from
dlielion above that attained ill aernnuntics to zoology,
STILL RfcSTlW' OP F’UM
tiie Inst war, because of techno­
"Only four scouts have ever
H t BIX’HESS ENDURIN'
logical developments and
in­ won all the merit badges,” he
creased mrrhntiiztitinn.
DAT SLC.ETT W 6M\IUH
said. "And .boy, they don't have
T&lt;&gt; worry about finding join, I
las' w m m v . t
think I'd like to get uh«ul Vo
SLIPFHHV RUNNER
befqro
I
quit."
NEW
YORK -id*i— Although
H.V then lie feel a it will In'
Zollie (Tugl'onl) Tolli of I lie New
York football Yanks once was in time to concentrate on Ida lire
a rnr that rolled over four times, work.
"Bight now I don't know who*
lie doesn’t rntc the experience ft'
harrowing as the thing thnt hap­ liter I want to he a doctor or 11
pened to hi» old LSI! tiximmate, 'preacher-—or g" into aviation,"
Y. A. Tittle, now with Ihe Balti­ ho said, “ lint I think working for
more Colls. Tittle’s punts slid to merit badges has given nte 11
half mast In Hie Ml"i-is"i|qi| game real chance to discover iwlial
of 1947, Just when Ya-Yn was in Helds I have some talent III."
Craig is du ply religious. One
the elt-ar and apparently headed
i f the honora lie is pmudcit of
for a tnuehtlown.
is his "Cod and Country Award"
'-given for tievoting 150 houn
to chinch work, mnl fulfilling
YOU KNOW ME, ALI
DULUTH.
Mluri) (A*)—Alvin some 30 oilier requirement".
Hi-- hotiliies include folk ilsnrFahrlnger, 21 -year-old outfielder
for tiie Duluth lltikex, St. la'll! ing, tin- collecting nf foreign
Cardinal affiliates In the Class C coins, building gnH-powcn'd mo­
Northern League, lines up against del airplanes, it ml the raising of
Superior, \Vis„ outfielder Allen
Fahrlnger when tho two rliili*
meet. They’re butlhers -tw ins
nnd Imtli answer to the tiirkiieuu"t 'aaorruh’s J l
Hour milk ran he nisde fo;leclpira by adding two ta h K
spotins of vinegar to each cup

WHY, O ZA R K ,,, 1
V L O O K A T YOU.
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PHONE 148

FOK KENT
D IO HFDHOOM large furnished
apartment-810 Kfagnolia-Call A.
K. Itossetter Florist. 212-W.
ONE 2 bedroom furnished apt.)
one bedroom furnished apt. Alio
gas stove for sale. 518 Park.
Phone 709-j.
____ ______
SERVICE STATION and G ang*
on West P i n t Street. Call 8 m board Oil Co, 814 W. First S t
DOWNSTAIR8 Apartment, adult*
only, 814 Elm Avent)*._______ _
CHEAP—House trailer, tltbp*
feur. Located Sanford Trailer
Park, 4th A French. Phone

JOHNSON’S GAR PLATE Auto

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

Wax-Waxes ante la to minutaa—
. no rubbing, only 11.00 per enn.
AENKARIK GLASS A PAINT CO.
118-114 W. 2nl S t
Phone 820
"GOOD And R A tT
'
Used Ice boxea
99.M
Used m ettresate, your choke 9.9*
Used kitchen cabinet
19.98
Used round solid oak dining
U ble
V
T.ffi
Slightly used kitchen caMnet 29.91
Reg. 14.90 Glider cushions, s*t 9.M
Spec tall Desk cheat nnd chnlr 2995
Coma In and see our alight)y used
oil ranges. ExceUent values.
MATHER OF SANFORD*

A r ilr le .

Hot lilted h&gt; roxrhrx nr aula?
Johnston'" NO. ROACH, applied
by lirosli in Hie kllrhen, kill*
res rlies, ants, nod waterbuga,
l\ list's more. Ibc mlnrle*tt mat*
ing i" effertile for months, and
kill" the tdi.it" that wander In
ami walk over it. For scientific
control, 11 " e Johnston's NO*
HO M’ll!
Prices are; S lit,, Nile; pint, II.H9|

quart, fS.U'.', mailable at

lliumilll.il

Dr. II. K. Kin*

- Ailr,

Minute Men Of
1950

Chlrnpraetor
San. At. Nat. Ilk. Hide
I’ll. 1752 or 17 Hi

NOI

&amp; Anderson

A N D XHAY
On tliis Anniversary of our
Intlependence. let us vow to do
everything in our power to
.tinng out subversive influ*
eon " that tin eaten to destroy
our American Way of Life. A*
tmntUius of the lutme front,
we must drive to set n shin­
ing example of brotherhood
ud eti-opertiHon tor tiie world
11 follow.
.V

Dr. Henry McLaiiliu
O p titm elrlH t
119 Msguolia Are. l'hunr 51.

SUPPLY YARD

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S K H L IE Y M E A N T WHEN HB SAIOi
E u n B r h t u 1 f is t m i e ip t n
T H A T HMG
HOPED TH* BAW L FIELD
W OULDN'T O IT M B9SED UP WHEN
V 7HG Y DISH IT
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pop Sale
.xAVH MoNh V on fine watch sac
clock repairing. Fellow* Homs
fflmri. |TWl M!p*nfrmf

SptH’lnl Services
LAWN MOWERS Kliarpened, Idcycle* repaired, Lock A Key
work. Prompt Service. 11, W.
Shuman. 8 H&gt; E. 4th St.
NKW FLOORS lurlaesd to per­
fection- Old floor* made like
new. Finishing, rleantng A wax.
leg. Portable power plent, 21
year* ax par Isee* In Seminal*
County, f |. II. Oleeaen, Lake
M H ELM A N 8 Rad Rosa Feed. TRACTOR WORK. Phone 187J
Touehton A WaUon. 1201 Celary
ft-r free estim ates. Jack RutAvn. Phone t l M - J __________
acil, _____ _
K j w b r MOWERS’
Drag line, bulldoaar. dump truck,
ROTARY BLADE, unconditionally muck, fill dlrL shell and clav
guaranteed. Immediate delivery.
by load or Job, Contact H. R
Free demonstration anytime.
u ibsted. and assoclalos. 109 B.
W*.B0. V. A. Wheoless, LongNew York Ave„ DeLand. I'li
458 or 28*&gt;-W. ___________
ilBhCHANDIStC Exchange. We Don't simmer thru the aumni't
bar* MIL swap. 881 E. l*t. WAKE FRESH I WORK FREHH1
STAY FR EStfl
Mitchell mom air conditioner
)1T. Divan and chair.
“The World’s Flneat"
ies a bed. Call 1683-J.
Sale or Kent
Emarson attic fan with
For Information Phone 1240
Vodnwlrh Refrigeration Service.
&gt;mi..tixiMJ aturnlng Hentincl, Or­
WANTKD—• lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ray. 1IA5-J,

VENETIAN

DAILY delivery. RaadMt Prieat

Modern Way To
Control Roaches!

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rot u in *lvr not Ire that LBI, AM' THOM AS Lost I &gt;vll! apply to
It-. riiri1"ti ll-uird for n pardon
Tin* tiliai i- name,| person was
on, I...I i in, 'Trend I'nurt of
tlic t*Hl .IimIIcIs I 'Trend nf fl-trlil*
for rtemdiols I'o-iniy for the tar*
i eni "f ., tinll and c"mmltt"d to
lla font mate I’rlson
liistn t ti.
l!i|j for a ••num e nf three year*.

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�TUESDAY JULY 4. 1950

THE SANFOltl) HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PARK SIX

Mail O rder H ouses A n d Big C ity Sto
P A Y N O T A X E S IN S A N F O R D
'***--'* C

You are not helping your town when you buy from a mail-order cata­
logue or when you do your shoppin g in the large stores of nearby cities

mt-il

ie e p Your M oney
W o r k in g At H o m e

nOPLE

A Good Citizen
After lie had made out his mail­
order from a Id}? catalogue, a car­
penter took it to u home-town
a tore. "Jim ,” lie Raid to the Htorokeeper, "these are things l need,
(let them for me please."
The surprised merchant exclaim­
ed, "But you’ve been dealing di­
rectly witii this mail-order house
for years."
"Ye, and a fool I’ve been to do it.
You can sell the stu ff to me at
catalogue prices, yet make a little
profit. That profit you will spend
rigid here . . . use some of it to
help make up the salary you pay
mv daughter who clerks for you.
‘T ve bee a big fool, Jim, to send
ih&gt; dollars to a city store to pay
l lie wages of some oilier gity’a
girl."

V'ou can help make business good
here this summer by keeping a re­
solution to do all your buying in local
stores, and to urge others to do so,
too. The money spent here will help
you, your friends, and all the town.

EtlRtGhr'

BE LOYAL TO YOUR HOME TOWN
-- G i v e i t p r a c t i c a l h e l p !

Spend Your M oney In Si
This message urging the people of this community to shop in local stores is sponsored by

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HOME MAUIC PIUS, CAKES &amp; COOKIES

Where Your Dollars Gc Farther

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“ Your Walgreen A gency ”
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

SHOES AND CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY
208 SANFORD AVE.

PH

R O B B 'S H O M E B A K E R Y
D E P T .f l S T O R E

NED SMITH MOIL

Right WJiere We've Been For ?9 Years

Dependable Merchandise At Lowest Prices

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

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BUILDING SUPPLIES
“ Everything You Need From Start To Finish"
PH. 1881

Shoes of Distinction for the Entire Family'

PH. 1241

M. G. HODGES
PLUMBING WELLS PUMPS
GAS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

GOEMBOL’S SUNOCO SERVICE

UK AVE.

AUTHORIZED TRIPLE A
. ONE STOP SERVICE

F lorida S tate B ank
O f Sanford
"The Friendly Bank"

The Store Where Smart People Shop‘

WELSH TIRE SHOP

BEACON
MILK

DAIRIES
ICE CREAM

C. see C.'.WEISH
QUALITY HEl’AI'l'INfj A TIRE REPAIRING
PHONE ONE ONE ONE TO HAVE THAT TIRE
JOB DONE
105 WEST SECOND ST.

SUPPORT THIS TOWN

SPEND )OUR MONET HERE

A J. LOSSING TRANSFER f t STORAGE CO.
Local and I» n g Distance Hauling
Modem Fireproof Warehouse

BATTEN ELECTRIC
Electrical Contracting
iW W O

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Hotpolnt Appliance*

PURCELL'S

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In Unity There In Strength—
To Protect tha P e irr of lh« World:
To Promote the ProgreM of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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W .irm

UMK XXXXI

Efllaltlishcri Itins

State Department
Ordered To Start
* “Truth” Campaign

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY JULY 5. IDfiO

lS S S

WASHINCTO.V July 5 - 4 j p .
f fetrrhiry Achrton Imlay said ihr
SItrtic
a
Drp.irimcnl. on ordets from

President Tium.ni, Las drafted a
hip new inlmm.itinn program "to
use tin* great power ol tmtli in
working for peace."
The new i&gt;l.in now it Icing run
ridered l»v ilir Prmdcnl, Acheson
lold a Senate Foreign Relation*
Subcommittee.
^-Tlie Secretary said ilir broader
iiil'l strnngri information anil rduration program is dedusted to
carrying out pnmiptej and purpores »rl forth in a re olulinn liy
Senator Renton (D-Conn).
Benton"* lesnlution. now l*eforr
tlie miIh •millilitre, calls for a "M.triliall Plan ol Ideas," including a
va*| increase in "voice of America"
broadcast* nvetseas.
,J fiin lia l George C. Marshall and
uw lghl D. Elsenhower. nnny lead­
ers of World War fl, nave strong
support to Itrntoii'a plea for hi*
pro|Hi:&lt;nl niined nl rnuuU'ting Rus­
sia's world propaganda campaign
against thin rounlry.
Aeheson said tin* II. S. has been
n uprrinl turner of n I'nnnnunist
campaign of "falsehood and abuse"
which 1‘jeopardires the sirnriy of
the Unite,i Moles, ami in a threat
to tlie security of Hit free world."
Mile Raid the red effort ' to mis­
represent and discredit tie Anteri
can way of life nnd America’*
foreign policy have "primarily a
great strategic value In the furlluranro If Oomnumist world &lt;&gt;bjrrtlvos."

In reply to a qtnmtlim by Sunn
tor lautge (U-Muss), Acheson sold
hlit dcpnrtuicnt nood* no additional
aulhcrity
broader
nuincriiy to
ro carry
ca iry on tho
n
‘ , Hut, . lie
program ccutomnlned.
Ju.hff’lt'wW 'neerf rnore ninn#nr.-

____ „Rouse ha.-. ti|t|&gt;rov
approved a $34.. *4ante
000,000 budget for tlie Voice of
America program nest year. On&lt;
Senator has aid I hr Senate A p ­
propriation* rominitlta ban trim ­
med till* nui'mnt to $111!,000,IKK).

The Secretary wild totalitarian
regime* cannni fluurist. where the
(Laatlaur* «la **■." T »»l

Congressmen’s Pay
Raise Is Met With
Impassable Block
WASHINGTON. .Inly ii &lt;/P)

Rep. Mm ray (D-Tenn) threw an
almost iinpa". mhle bloc'k tmlav in
the path of a proposed $7,500 a
year pay raise for member* of
Con ere .-.a.

Murray •-aid Ilie hotter Civil
Service Committed which he heath
jpil| cmidmd no hearing* and give
Wrirun*idemHon to bills hiking tin*
pay of Congressmen.
Tho most reernt hill referred
to Murray’s rommittee w ai spnn
rated hy llop. Norton (D -N Jl amt
would iurreare salaries from $12.600 to $20,000 a year. It has hern
Indorsed by Hntwe Demoe ratio
Leader McCormack of Massarhusett*.
"This la no lime to rnlae the
tmy of Congressmen.” Murray told
Ppvamen. “ With the budget un­
balanced and tiro international sit­
uation the way it is, we should
be thinking of ways to save money
tn n tiN M o* ess* ▼***)

PoHHiblc Third War
Seen By Churchill
LONDON, duly 5 — UP) —
Winston Churchill declared to­
day a Communist victory In Kowould result in World W ar
11m 76-year-old wartime prime
minister, now leading the Con­
servative opposition, Joinad Laborlta Prime MtnlaWr Attlee in
lbs Houae of Commons In s ta t­
ing th at aid given South Korea
by the United States and B itlain la the best means of main­
taining world paw s.
“Onor one thing la essential
now," Churchill aaid, “namely
f t a t the step which the CommunM s have taken In Korea should
not wad In their trium ph. I f
1
a -to happen, a third
a r in conditions more
n r exists would be
us btfsga long."
amid raaoonding cheer*
louse, said the world la
to the U. ■- fog ito
to South K o n a.
NBW HOMES
and Mrs. H arry
secured a City
usd on the
In Avenue,
a t |1 » J

Las resit to

Bombers lrly Sixteen
Sorties
Against
Railway T a r g e t s ;
British In Battle

*

cesman
Declares
Chinese C o m m i e s
May E n te r Battle

e rr « l scattered p l u m mostly in
tlie afternoon*. L is h l in modcr*
ulc -m il her l&gt; winds.

IO K Y O .

THROWN BACK Into the path of war. the&gt;e reinge,-. could not gel nhoard
the Inst train to depart (m m Suwon, dimmed will, Korean evaeuee* U n ­

able to leave tlie sir*, residmil* of town* nrai llo- ;rmh parallel were
(tapped between Imariing Cornniuinit* from Ihc north and wmthern
troops fighting bitterly for control of Suwon’s nlrstrjp (fnlernofionol)

mity.

Diplomntie

oliaervrt ■

agree

generally that Chlhrw Cominiiniat par Hi ipalion in Korea i*
virtually certain. Ne vert hr leu*,
Ibev also ur« Inclined to believe
dial fwrviel KuastH Ira-, not yet
made up It-r mind a* to how far
r.he in ready to go in the Par
Kant at thin time
One observer, pointing out that
Ilir Korean conflict ha* not yet
rppearrd ns tho lend utory in
either of Hong Kong a two prn(!oinntuni*L Chinese dailies, said:
"Wo know for a fact that tho
iiewepapers in South Chinn have
explicit ordrra not to comment
on policy m utters pertaining to
tlie situation in Korea. This most
probably means th a t the Russian*
themkelves have not yet readied
n policy division on this m at­
ter."

B a n d i t Leader
Monroney L e a d s
Ki l l e d A f t e r In O k l a h o m a n
r o e
7-Year C h a s e P r i m a r y
S i c i l i a n O f f i c i a l s Johnston Murray Has
Shoot Down Robin
P r a c t i c a l l y Won
Hood Of Mountains
Governor’s C h a i r
PALERMO. S id y . July V-&lt;/P)
Salvatore Giuliaim, will-o'-thewt»p bandit king who proclaimed
his own Sicilian government and
taunted Rome for (it detprratc
seven-year attempt to run him
down, wa» ihot and killed in hi*
mountain hideivut Just liefrire rlawti
today.
D ir Italian government *anl the
death n | Ilir rolnrful 2R-year-old
Roliin lloorl ol the hilt* meant the
end ol banditry in Sinly.
Commando |&gt;o|ice were lt«l on
lire heel* of Giulisno for the pa»t
two week*. In the L it few day*
hr* lair tit the hill* of C*»teveirano
they rioted in, turrounding him in
50 milr* Irom Palermo.
Giuliaim tried to tlimrl hi* way
oil! of the home in which lie w o
hiding. Police opened (tie with sirt,
mariiinrgiin* and cut him down,
ending in a blare of fire the career
of a man whose band was acrusrd
of killing neatly 100 policemen.
Some of Giulisno"* ronitade*
escaped.
The special detachment of 2,
0WI police which had been i rail­
ing (he outlaw trapped him witii
a radio ear camouflaged as a
newspaper truck. When Giuliaim
left nis hideaway house to go to
another building, the police *nraog
the trap. The battle was brief. The
bandit king fell with police bulel*
in Ills rhrst.
Meanwhile, in London Romania
announced the expulsion of Roman
Catholic Bishop Gerald Patrick O'
the last diplomatic representative
Nara of Savannah-Atfanta, Geor­
gia, on charges of spying. He is
of Ura Vatican in an iron curtain
country.
Two other members of the Apo*
toiic Nunciature— In which Bishop
i r m t i i H on Pan* n m r

H iil. \ 11(111 \ I T I V. Jill) a—
lA“l— O h 'SI \V ) o11, a IlmniM ratir
rumtidiile for Herretnry rd Slate,
palled eerernl llimi*aud *iilen in
yratcrrluy ’* Oklnhanm jirimary
elect Inn nltliimgh he d i d
a
monlli ago.
O K I-A IJO N jA p

i y tj July

5

(/!’(
Imumlrent blmer llmmas
liailrd Rep. Mike Monrrmey by
more llian 5,000 vote* Irwiav as
tabulation ol ye'letdav"* D* rtmcfntie .Senatorial piiiusry elerhon
neared completion.
A nm-olf election July 2r&gt; wa*
a**ured by lire other fivr Demo­
cratic candidsies who had nmir
II,• m in i.-a

O n l*aae T k r » , I

D eath T oll
Rockets Toward AO-Time High

Independence Day

S

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ways."
Dearborn had predicted th a t
3(1,000,000 ears would roll 6v
600,000,000 miles over the no­
tion's roods. He daaalfted ft aa
the United Staten' biggest tra f­
fic; Jam.
"
Tha IBM record waa act dur­
ing th e four day Christmas boll
day period. A t th a t time Mi!
of the T il t a l k * ware In auto
mobile Occidents.
day labor
toil—t i o -

plies and tuiinilinii* Imm |apan In
Korea hv .sir and *ra, hnmhrt* (lew
I "&gt; jnitic* Agam*l rail latgrl* nnilli
nl Munan. a town |ii*t above Seoul
in the *niilhein /one Gnotl rc»iill*
vvnc rrpnrted. l ighter* flcv* 15R
»m tie*. *crkmit "lit Iniek*. hu»e*.
locomotive*, alid a rail lir*llr, ihr
&lt;ninimmnpir antmiuwed.
One 12-car train **.n *rt mi fire,
AMONG tltl VANGUARO
n powerful II S ........... |r„,-r Ainertc.in
a loromolive damaged, and Irai ks doughboys hoard a In i. t. in Soothe,tr ........... „ f l n II,n , arriv al f , „ , n

and a budge were lot with roeket* .tap,in. I lie foot soldtn V*. t r m .
nm tli to |l„. K ittl,- ?oi,.- « |„.IP |j,.^
column* were re|H,rt. d in a new deive
(»fmfiophm,r fmerriaiionan
and strafing fire.
The Intill-h«M'd lime*
uteuek
niter A imoiIchii and llnlit h eiiiriee
pisiitM lashed at Hie tiorthenii'es
11 vvu* Ihe first use of furrier
oilmen in the Korean civil wm
The plane* wete ftnin the Amei
ii in eat t ier Valiev Forge and the
lin n .h Triumph
I licy hilled I heir ficrcesl nl
Hu I . on I’ynngyung, I'upilul of tile
Ninth Korean Cmmnunist.*.
T wn
lluB*iuii iii|it&gt;lir&lt;I
V a I,
fighter* were *h»( down tip' i-nmItllinligile said, and rd\ Yaks and
two L I -2m -verv elrafpit nn lie
gr und.

Armored Column Seen
Aimed For Taejon;
Setback Mas U. S.
Officers W o r r i e d
TAEJON,
South
Ivotea,
Thursday, Ju t) fi — (/Pi — A
siralile part of South Korea'a
army appeared tssl night In he
in full retreat front Ihr .lira
where U . S. foriea made rliclr
first contact with North Ivoretn
Foinmitnlsl iniHdcrs.

No Mi s h a p s Mar Kiwanians Hear
Seminole C o u n t y Shames Tell Of
Weekend R e c o r d
Loc a l Industry
S lcnstrom

Korean
At

Tells

Oi I'Morida Fashions T o ­
day H as 443 P e r ­
Picnic
s o n s On Payroll

Situation

Oviedo

-v. Jj'hgrr &lt;v . e no
-.
f *-' *• ** *
'7, •' .*
lodlifs during Ihe two rhiv Htilke.
Not 4 *Htrdf tliiffir irrifl^nl nr*
ih. .11,11*01 iput'i, grmvtli of
MaeArilnu added,
i. . • • •
,&lt; i i i ..
View \rlmiiai Charles T j „ v I
''" " n g lb* hol.day yr ie,d ,V i i n il1I I ivluoiiv Inc liom it*
» ommflmli'r »ptT iirtvnl fiirci^N in tfi#* i
-ir niiiH*|f* ( ntinlv f*t
u * r'it will, , $ ’ 5(l arlvritiifinrnt m
Far Kn-t, called (he raids "highly torrimi: In the Stale Highway Pa ihr New Yotl SitnHav New* on
iirees-ful. 1
| trnl. ihr SltetilP* o lln r mrl die Srpl I. I'l-lfi in it* prrvcol |,o*rTh- 'irtkrr «va* direelrij |,y V.ec s ((l„ | |iolj((. |)e|Mrlm. nt.

Itv A S O C IA T K D PRI.SR
Cnmimini*l troo|&gt;* .rod lank*
trapped an Att1fttr.it, infantry pnvlfenvive v*arrl from captuiril Suwon
ttno today and pu*hcd a max* ofappearenlly aimed ,t looping oil
the while S im on-h I,on &gt;rtt»r.
The ,*|'P.nhc.i(t ol ihr ( omtnun1*1 |i|i*lr rr,tilted the area of Otan,
I I miles south of Suwon, it trrtn
rd dmlgnrd In opeit the wa y lor
a drive on I.,don. niihl.ny renter
71 mile* *oitilt of Suwon.
I In- Cointm,iii*t lank Ilirrisl. com­
ing alter .in engagement with
Alltel Iran artillery unit* which ro*t
the Rech two lank*, blocked oil the
escape route lor an undi*clo*ed
iiliinhei* of Gl* in the iirlv am e nil.intiv position. II,e North Koir.vn
Red*. iilP.anwhile, pound reinforremeiit* into the blaring halllarea while U . S. aim* and men
(lowed m a slearly stream Irom
Japan hy *ca and air.
The setback „n the fighting
front had the Americans anxious
The situation of the
trapped
Amerientts was reported "desper­
ate", but some hope was held out
An undisclosed niimhei of South
Korean-- wete also , aught
An advanced Amerlron
lr*itd
•pintlers spoke in,;m
aid
there
w,n a ehanee the Alirericau. could
l&lt;mirli thcji way out of the Com
munist pocket and make ,* -afe
withdrawal. The A rnerennr., set
ting up n position so,,fit of redrn ()t itred Suwon, !,ad me* * , ,,|l
rpearhead nf eight taut
witfr
artillery fire.
l-’ront di patehrs -aid Ih - Kc,|
lank, wheeled suddenly rod m in­

linii i* the i i ,iicin'* h'ii'hntt uilverA«lir»itnl ArlImr II StiuuJr, rom’
'
inhin(ci iif Ihf* U.S, HrvrnDi
Shilr Hi|?liiVAy I’.ilrulrnin K I L ll-ci n| wriinru'. outer wcarillH ap*
If* which thu Vnllny Kmi’p in i*l |||,mi nn ir|»orlr(i Itvr .mr||» parc| in ii.ilinnal pllhli, alion wa*
Hichud
, | inr Ir-iMir vinUtion. however.
lialay l&lt;*|*l In fellow Kiwnlii.lll* hy
ihe nitviil fujhtt'r phinuri h r i i v i l v .
. . . . . .
.
* * .* ,
.Un.ni:ud the litiilflinir n n d . hmiieur | l,r lM,ro|,r,fl ,|,ri ««» n n .r i l n i r ih il l lallk Mi IIIIC*. pie.'irlcnl nl the uted Htem ,e |v e
ii n n ilh ,,ra
|i id H lR N r i fin
I'N iir T n m )
Aiir.imrti iiloruj Ilir Ii I k Iiw .ivy iMiiimi •ninpinv. Ih wa itilrixlirreel liy O.

T A L L A IIA H H K K , July 5- - i A ’i
— Sevrn motori*ts dlrrt In I'lirridn Iraffie arridrnla duttng Hie
Indepeniirnrr Day holiday. 170
were injured mid 21B arrtdrnla
wete repotleil.
T A L L A IIA H K E K , .Inly 5 i/)*i
A wlrie nearcli ennllriiied today fm
J. It, Lewin, 2H-year-old C mioiII*.
&lt;•«., mull wim fell from a fishing
lemt ill Ihr Apalnrliee May aoiitli
•&gt;f here Monday night.
Fifteen Coast Guard utixilimv
(•'rat* and a r&lt;m&gt;t fill aid .plane
from Kt. I'eterslrurg are m od,i d mg the search.
W . H. Schley, Jr., of I’anrea,
' nail (iuard auxiliary romnianrler.
aid u diob II kiff whlrlr
wa P'lslied toward l&lt;ewl* after he fell
overboard from Hie disabled fish­
ing craft w e, found empty vc&gt;;terrlay.
The skiff waa found weveral
miles from where l.ewla wrnl
overboard.
Lewis wa* ftsiiiiig *vilIi Kola'll
Culpepper of Camilla and » graop
"f friends. t,ewi», a Navy lieuten­
ant in the recent war, was said
to be a good swimmer ami searchera believe he may have rearhrd
one nf Hie numerous small
I*
lands in Hie bay area.
Meanwhile, In Tampa a tugboat
workman returning from a Fourth
of Ju ly celebration drowned in
Ybur Channel here aftrr falling

K. Grid

I’m liy l imn I • l.ivhiolti unmhci*
■Tit pcnpl- on it- payroll lire Lint
pen*!* i,,nrr than $ 1,000,000 a
vrai ,„ nlvritr.ing in irew-papei*.
uiagarmc'. romre snpplcnicnt*. ami
single 11*e craikei go ,,(l during tlie with , alal'igiir' h'- if.«(etl. lie *hnwday,
n l tin Kiwaniauv jhc ln.t ilre*»
Many local citizens went to th* iirlvrrti'rmcnl , .tied, alvo new
treuehev, mid olliers to tile Altp'l
lean i.egiou pinin' «t Kweelwater •olor ,'lvcrti*r„,*'ot», ami an ul­
I'm k, llviedo, wdicie mole Uium tra1live new catalogue,

| 1,1100 udllll: nlld children eiiioyed
a tun luK'lie. mid a |irrtginm of
riaoeing, swimming mid ginoe.
I.i'c Gary, mayor of Oviedo,
served a- mu let „) eeieniortie
and Intrudoeed
Count v Judge
Dooglu. Rtenstinm, unit I'M la-vy
Whitncr, niminger of the Sanford
Gimil i and menitier* of hi* team
Judge Stenstrnm told the i:to&lt;i|&gt;
that Hie American people luirkcd
up the PresiHenl and Concrr
|(HI pereenl in Hie hlidoric rleei.don
to flglit Commonlot nggri" r.ion tr
Korea, lie renitriderl hi - li dem r
that on Hii* 4th of July day tome
Ame i iran • were in eonrhat on Hie
otliei side of Hie earth, fighting
foi tlie democratic wav of life
( I ’aallanra III* *'aae The-*I

Florida
Fuat,mil* started
III
ca iccr at JU t Kart, F irs t Struct
M r. Shames, aiid pomled o u t
timl lh « eonccteii now occiipifl*
table Sod tetter oirener, sain
with it , office, including n desk,
si* Imilding* with 7li,0Uil feet
of •floor spare, styling ntildios
in Miami ami offices in N rw
Y o rk . lie added that moro ami
m ore of bin time i» token with
hi* dirtier, in New Y o rk.

Hr told of the vast amount of
modern eipjlpment n»w used liy
the company in its --hipping and
RtntUtirnl ill'll*,, &gt;mini;-, includ­
ing calculating, addressing .'ind
•nut,ling m e ritin '-T lie likouietcr
can count fiOJKHI ticket, and monfi:uHllnw-a

it*

l« " l

U. S. Troops Fight For Freedom
On National Independence Day
Hr A S SO CIA T E D PR ESS
Uniter I Slsle* troop* moved forward in a foreign lent) yrvterday
to fm.hl in the nsmr of f»ecdom. And here at home their folk oluerved
the anniveixary ol llrix nations Indniendeiirr, wm won 174 years aga.

As in |&gt;s*t years, the luimrlnlk thronged the be** hr.*, hall ttarkv
uud var alion sjKil*. Ih r wrather war do*r In ideal most plate*. Mot
dog and imla |rop stand* dnl a Imoming huviness. I nework*. hands
ServiccH Tomorrow
and barbecues gut their unual*
ton Monument grounds.
For C. Ij. Sutherlin tday.
Hut the contingent of troops
A t Valley Forge. Pa., Gensral
treat to use a former church
Houth Korea and concern over nf tho A rm y Dwight D. ElaenIding a t Holly Avenue and
Funeral service* will tie held fn
Fifth Street as a lumber storeat Erickson Funeral Home Cha­ the possibility Hist their rom - Bower told Boy iScijulw of 21
house for the Superior Luiitlier pel tomorrow nt JttOO I*. M. (or initiueiit may lead In another rnuntrie* Utal (Ire U. K. decision
Co.
Ctarenre L. Sutherlin, 70, who great war had their nobt-ring ef- to aid the South Koreans was
MineacupHldo‘' witii tile only al­
Members of the Imard are J. •tied Monday night at his home frrts.
In Washington, President T ru­ ternative "another kind of M un­
L- Ingley, Edward Higgins, Frank on 280fl South Sanford Avenue. man
passed lire day quietly at
Ashdown* II. Jam es Gut and Ed­
. . Ko­
The Rev. J. R. Karris will con­ home,
reportedly
keeping in ich-’*
Eisenhower said Ihe Louth
ward F- Lane.
duct the services and burial will rloso touch with developments in reans'
only
“crimo"
been
I* made in Evergreen Cemetery. Korea. Echoes of the F ar Eastern "the desire Ur live their has
livrs
I’LANT I'ATHOLOGIBT
Mr. Sutherlin wee born fn struggle reachad into H i p Pen- as they chose, at peace own
with the
Dr. R. W. Runrerht, director Rockville, Ind. Sept. 0, 1870 end tagnn and other key federal a g ­
of the world."
ef the Central Florida Experi­ lirad In Banford for the Vast encies where many gave up the lest
At United Nations headriuarment Station, announced today two years. He wee a retired ware­ holiday to work.
tors in Now York, top-level offi­
(he addition of a new memeber house foreman of Decatur, 111.
John Fostar Dulles warned the
worked throughout tho hoilto hla staff, Dr. George Swank, where ho waa a mrmlrer of the nation th a t It faces a heavy task cials
day on a plan to coordinate U.
Jr.
First Christian Church.
fn ita struggle with Communism N. action to end thu Korean War.
Dr. Swank fa n native of Ohio
rvivora Include the widow of and "before It Is finished wo
Under U. N. auspices, Ihe
and received hla doctors degree
fort; one h Art her, O. E. •hall
all
have to
pay
a “Vole* of America" and the B ri­
in plant pathology from Ohio
Hi* of Omley, III. and onu price."
tish Broadcasting Company be­
varsity In Jtmn. He ••Star, Mrs. Duyle HsndarahoU,
Dulles, a foreign policy ad­ gan a news bulletin service,
nnd Mra. Swank live a t the Eaee sis* «f Oraley: and
visor, spoke a t Urn Independence opening with a statem ent t h u
Court Apartments.
iCaattseeO Oa gage Tkree*
Day cafabratlon on tha Washing­

Citizen* died in traffic craihes, by drawing, and faf mlscellaneou*
accident* at a little better lhan one every 10 minutes during the 102
ZONING HOARD
The Zoning Ibrard of Adju*t
hour period between 6 P. M. local time Friday and last night at mid­
ment will meet Thursday night
night
VI]#smashups
*Ughway
way amashups
clalinei like civilised people on the high­ a t the City Hall to consider a

The National Safety Council
had _ predicted th a t SS5 would
die fat traffic crashes. But the
toll mounted and mounted aa the
holiday drivers aouraod along tlw

July

S. I n fa n try A rrives In Korea

Army Chiefs Say I Persons Drown lorI errtheal liraelie*.
polit rmcn dlrl i I•&gt;1 'd
wink, *Ald Potlrc t llrrl RnV
Draft Law Will In Gulf Of Mexico Gp.llKlIWilliam*,
many litmying
Not. Be Invoked Over 4th Weekend mnloiul* v*eirandrlrrwrd
down. II"
elated tlial hr did not heat a

WARRINGTON, lulv 5 bVi
The Army ay* It isn’t rnnjlrfrrinc, at this time, stimritonintr r*
*i'rvt!.t.x to active tbitv nr invnkInn Ihe draft l*w In muster n m r
manpower.
M isNiirri u new funiml state
nirril yesterday after bring
with a fresh flood of rumor* that
surlt aetinir mi^lit he impendimllowever, tlie first - and rstrirtlv
limited move toward liuildinc up
more mllitarv manpower did rnmr
in Hie Air Korre. It snnnunred
llud a riiiinia’i of reservist*, hotli
offirer* and men. who are ex
peris in elf*-Ironies (radar i* i
major branch) would be pill on
active duty "on a voluntary bml*.
Thi* w h s not mandatory order*
COUNTY BOARD
In report for dutv. Nor did it all
The County Commission will
peat to involve anv larce number*
meet tomorrow morniiyr at 10:00
of men. The rail to artlve duty
o'clock at the Court House, O.
waa for the Continental Air Com­
P. Herndon, county clerk, anmand, the operation* of which are
nounred today.
within the United State*. Radar
warning for .tirriaft is a pari of
the duty of the Air Defense Com­
mand.
The Army said: (AI “ It is not
eontemplaUpg asking for author­
ity to have army reservists and
reserve units called in the foreireahtc future: 4B) That "neither
By a s s o c i a t e d " PRESS
the army plan to ask for ap­
Accidental death struck down at least 739 American* during dnea
plication of the Selective Srrvirr
(heir four day Independence Day week end. The toll wa* much higher law an long ns Us atithorixrd
lhan expected, and rocketed toward the all-time high set in 1936 —701 strength ran lie maintained hy
voluntary enlistiiii nla."
deaths.

468t lives In what was predicted
as the biggest U. S. traffic jam
In history.
W ater deaths totalled 16S. Mis­
cellaneous kinds of mishaps kilt­
ed l i t .
I
No one waa reported trilled In
Fourth of Ju ly fireworks trage­
dies, but tha ether deaths were
tied in with Independence Day

Nit. 22S

A s ru irin lo ri 1’ rctfH L e a s e d W i r e

Air Im re iiammcteri Noil hem
Knrr.in taigrl* lorlav from I’yongy-'IIM. ihr &gt;apd.il, rlnu n |,i**.,,,| |h r
from in ihe smith
Heavy «l.image **a* inllutcd .it
Pyongyang, il* poll of Chiunamptr.
and at H rriu ju*t above the hinder
enmmimirpir )**ued .** mi’imyht
C&gt;
M. 1ST).
A* the aimv moved rnoir *up-

MONO KONG. July 5—(A1)
Di| Irunalic observer* today predlrtcd Soviet Riuvm i* setting tlie
vl.ipr lor ■« »mpii*e innvr agjml
Ihr Untlnl Stair* m the bar Fast.

One olwervcr gave lhc*r raa-on*
lot InrecaitiliK a Soviet offensive
in the bar Ka*l:
I lit* rounlry (ami he drtlincd u‘c of hi* nationality a* well
a* hi* name for diplomatic iramn*) ha* "drlinlle won!" that the
Cliinrte Red* have hern ma**in«
Hoop* in Mam limit *irwe they
captured Hainan Llrnd. off tlie
South China m art, a month ago.
Pm Mire,- nays. Independent
Chino*,' newspaper., here hnvo
leporterl intensified Communist
tump movement* mrrthwnrd Loin
South Chirm. My infottn*rtf*
word today 1* Hie Iir**t officinl
word that this redeployment of
Chlmtn- lied fon.es uctunlly hii*
been- sotrur on for *«nr,' time,
arid wIlli a definite pattern.
Th'1 ihploiiiMl silded that tho
Chine'm Red troop* in M«nihuria enn he expected to erov*
into North Korea tin ltii*:.ia’*
rmnwer to Anirrirnn *u|tpoil for
tnvnded South Korea.
2 Tho recent withdrawn! from
Tokyo of high levcd members of
lire Soviet Ml»*lon could Ins ronHidenvl
nn
"indirat ton
that
nomethng liig i* brewing." lie
deelito*l to elnlrornle.

cloudy

U.S. Air ArmHammers AtReds

Far East Move,
Observers S a y

They ‘aid the Rimisn*. ptnhahly would rush Cliinesc Cliommnniri
troop* from Manchuria to aid Sovirt-mppnilrd Noilh Korea m lire
Korean civil war.
Such a move "can he e*perte«l
any lime within the next month,
and probably wrtlrrn two week*,
they added. All demanded anony­

p irllr

Communist T roops And T anks
Trap American Infantrymen;

fjcfi Behind By Refugee Train

Dralt Ol PI,'in Bcitt^ n l n
l r»
Considered By Sen- K e f lS K e a d y T O r

ilt t T

m il

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II iio iir Ii Th u rrd a * . Thum lersliorr-

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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County C l e r k Is
Asked To Sel-Up
Defense Council
Couiitv Cleik fr F Rerndan
wa, ordered today to mg mire a
•lefen.-r, eouneil f o t
Seminole
County in order’ II,at •-iti/'-n. u,'»y
I,.- iii v pa red tm nnv emetecucy
resulting fr uit the pi •"•■rut world
,-, isis.
The older was received today
from Col It G Howie, rltiei'tof
•f Stale Civilian tr* (•••, *•, whose
office is tn Jnrksouvill, .
"It * deenr rut urgent Hint plans
be started at onoo." wrote Cot.
Howie, "and Hurt art executive
committee for melt courtly or
city should tie formed as early
ns practicable.
“ Every county and rity In
Florida, regntdlr*.* of 'ire oe
population, should prepare for
jj-i defciue and the mutual sup­
port of rt.i neighbors," In stated
Mi
Herndon announced this
morning Hiai he Is in Hie proeexa
nf appointing *n executive com­
mittee whirl, will meet immedi­
ately, amt which will -ele, t a
eharnmn. Tire position."- hi His
roiinrll will tiicn he Id l'd .

LIMITED Al’PROVAL
WASHINGTON, July h — UP»
— Secretary of the Treasury
Snyder today gave a limited en­
dorsement to tlin House-approved
hill cutting excise taxes hy $1,010,000,000 and raising levrej on
Idg corporations.
With words of mild criticism.
Snyder implied, loo, Hist he feclr
the House went too far with
rxrito taxes.
S a n fo rd

W eal her

,

High yesterday 0“
Ivrw yesterday 09
Kuirifull 00
Total .Inly rainfall, J 'It* tm he rainfall. 7
July normal
Inches

THE WEATHER
JAFKSONVILLE, July 6—LTi
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Senator Asks
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Is No Jus t i f i es *
tion F or Present
Kailway D i s p u t e
WASHINGTON* July 3—&lt;/P&gt;—
Senator Mor»« (R-Orej Mid today
. ^ ’ resident Truman should takr imracdiatcly whatever ilrpt are neers«ary to end the railway switchmen’* ttrike "because we are at
Wai.'
Commenting at a Senate Labor
Subcommittee hearing, Morte raid
there it "no jollification" for con­
tinuance of the week-old ttrike of
the A F L Swilchmeni Union againit
•Wive midwettern and wettern railroadt.
The Senate group it holding
hearing on a bid which would out­
law radioed itriket and require
arbitration of ditputei in the indutlry.

The Switchmen'* Union turned
down yeaterday a government plea
for an end to tha atrlke, called to
hack demands for a 40-hour week
with the aame pay which ha* been
^re c e iv e d for 48 houra. The plea
waa made by John Thad 8cott.
Jr., choirmaa of the National
(Railway) Mediation Board who
called attention to the Korean
situation.
Morte told other members of
the Senate Committee:
"The President of the United
State* owe* it to the American
people to iu u e a atatement on
th« situation and propose whatever
A steps nr# neecssary for a settle­
ment because we nr# a t war.”
Senator Donnel (R-Mo), spon­
sor of the anti-itrik# bill, called
for prompt action on the measure
“In the Interest and welfare of our
country."
But Senator E lbert Thomas (DU tah), tha subcommittee chairman,
counseled against "haaty action."
faro (h» taw would be a bad law."
Morse said tha union ant) rallroads "owe It to the A n t r i m
people to got together and nerotUto a eetU em ent" Ho adde.1 that
“man of good faith" could reach
an agreement In five hours.
Mura# said it la polnUsaa to da-

Florida Supreme
Court To Decide
V acancies I s s u e
T A L L A H A S S E E . July 8 - V P i Tbe Florida 8upreme Court today
waa asked to determine whether
the retiring er new chairman of
the State Democratic. Executive
Committee haa authority to flit
!v County
bort to veld the hf rpolntment*
I other member* previously
by retiring Chairman Alas

uonnoii uppoMUitis
follow ing

A IM IO AND IN DISPOSED FORMATION theee member* of the Am erican M ilitary Advisory aro up In Korea
m arch IS miles from lied captured Seoul to the Klm po air base. )u*t before It was seized by Northern Com­
munists. After evacuating U S . civilian s from Korea's capital, these officers and men were forced to e m u the
Han R iv e r In sm all boats. Klm po was later recaptured by South Korean troops after U -29 supei fo rtu n e s Ut
th eir first appearance over Korean w ar theatre, bombed that air bate. &lt;A rm y fiudiophoto from International)

S e n a t o r s I s s u e AP Reporter Feigns Poverty To
Report To T r a c e
Make Escape From Red Invader
Solons Say Criminal
Grapevine C o v e r s
L a rg e P a r t Of U. S.

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Tuesday and occasional Iota’
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north portion. Light to moderats
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American Planes Slow Down

Red Armored Column Drive;
U.S. Combat Troops Strafed
Australian F i g h t e r ]
Aircraft Fires On
Americans In B a t ­
tle F r o n t Mi x - Up

Invaders Seen Like­
ly T o Move Again
Under Night Cover;
Navy Sees Action

AN ADVANVIli* AMERICAN
1‘OSHION ON III! KOREAN
FRONT, July t &lt;A*»
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Seven Mu'lanu (ightct plane* will:
Amtr.ili.ni mailings g a t.- Amen».in uroiiiiil loir.-s in South k u n .i
llirir fit-I lastr o| w jrf.nr today
when liny madr * savage 2r» min
ulr dialing and locket ullatk oral

W ASH IN GTON , J„ |r i _ i V i
— I'. 8 . .Mailin', and Marine Air
unit* today were ordered to Ja ­
pan, tin- lie frime llfpitrtinrnt
annoutienl, I hr Nat r naid limi|i-i
and air units fiom tin- Fleet
Marine Foree at Camp 1‘endlr•«n and lit loro, Calif., ttoulil
Im- rushed aero-* llm Parifir
»ith ordeis to n port to General
MarArthur.

U. S . |&gt;&lt;iiition&gt;.
( l o t i'o .aid this was |hr tamr
lilac I. whltli ;\l* tin ir'-jioiith III
j lorn Itm h iit picVlou-ly lu il n
| tmilrd hv iiiiitlriiiilii'd |&gt;l.i nr - ami
j in wliiili In- *a id otic Aim in in setr.i.ml &gt;va» -hgliilv woiimlnl m tin-

T O K YO , Tuest|*r , Ju)y 4— (/ft
I lie I uminiinist im adeis of
Sonlh Korea weie ttilliin lit
miles of Ilu- town uf Kilwotl lo­
ll* ), hit front amt lit-adquarlers
accounts indlraletl tin-)
had
t il luall) halletl tthih- gathering
stirngtii tur a urn all ogt aa
Mlllll.

loot.
( i he exact t ili um-lam rt weir
not char I In- t-uiliri ditpakli h -d
mi) lied thr Aim-in .ilu writ) undr.
duett .ill.uk ami madr th .ll lh.il
lit any rtr.il '.hr I .id ttu-- oil till
tillage III who I- ihr Aim-llf.Illhad thi ll t. iiilii.ti.tl po-.l.

(jrm ral .MnrArlluir’ i heaihpinrU-r* inniinuiiii|ui mriilioni'il Aus­
tralian fighti-in joining American
WASHINGTON^ V y 3 &lt;/h
plane* in uttui-ko mi vurli-d ta r­
started to Suwon, Shinn drovi gets Monday liut ..nut nothing
Tile Senate Commerce Committee
l* toward the city hut saw a Nortf alsiut an ntinrk so lu-ar Aimriuiii
lias itiued a i i | m j i I designed lu
' Korean Omniunlxt officer, lire ground troopn.
trace llir netwurk winch rnuir*
for# the soldier halted him, Shim
( i.uml tiri, wlm wum mi tin- iicei
racing newt lo llic nation's bookies.
emptied his pockets of identify
*
mg
pa|&gt;crB.
He
told
tin
licit
off!
tiun to 'I okyo m n Merit's &lt;&gt;f tilt, i
As outlined by Ilie lomuiittee,
" cer: "I am Just a chauffeur."
ruptrd full*. In liiitniing hi new
this network is an extremely com­
.*
Asked the name of his cm IWi'l idt-idlfyiiig the plain* a
plicated affair, sometime* involv­
; ployrr, .Shinn replied:
aL u isliun, he picked up (tie |ir&gt;
“An American—every ona hui r»*i«
ing the relay of liorsc lace infyrmanrrount ut the second pat*
“
to
eat,
you
know."
lion through a number of roitmaa-^
(M jgfsnh. indicating tliat It cttll *tt&gt;tal
,s
The North Korean conMscaW
its liclore lire news readies those'
- -tha ta r and- uriier.ai_.UUim ..M
■w fnrttavf-T^^ f»r
—
{UrfiUsck to Seoul. Hut Hill took clear «t.y In u fury of flu* ami
'l be coruBjittce iiued tne report
a' trail over the hills. Again Im flaim- which abook Ind did not
after lioIJing a series of heatings
ran into a lied soldier who or­ unnerve the young troops, must of
on ways In - curb the estimated
dered him hack. .Shinn took re­ wliuiii bad never | k*cii in mmhat.
fuge in a varuut house.
three lo five billion dollar annual
Tin* raid lifgnn almul 3:30 A.
A haute raged outside a stunt M. (12:20 A. M.) Five airplane*,
business of the nation's bookmak­
time later.
vs hu ll bud Im'i&gt;ii flying overhead,
ers.
Then lie was ordered out jf Mitldi nly dropiH'd like fali-imt till
The report lists mote than 2.the house, hut was greeted by tin* mud-wnlled town in wlilcli tin'
South Koreans.
Aim-ricun* have tlielr ciiininand
000 companies and individual* who
They agiced to take him w'th post.
either receive or distribute race
The Yank* dived for cover like
them, lie reached Taejon tint
news over an intricate system cen. ( C s s l l s s N Ob C M * 1 k m |
Veteran*—and like veteran* did
nm l*-gin popping away with rifle*
an thu South Korean* do, endang­
ering overgone in the vicinity.
With ih-UlH'iatiim the plane*
hui-kfd away at the town with
mut-hliieguii*. luxiry -circled hiuI
came roaring latrk wltli rocketsA* the first rocket let gt with
a swishing lit**, a soldier with In*
liOURG-EN-BRESSE.
France.
fact* crushed lu Ihe dirt muttered,
July S-U P)—An express train
“Juilns, everyone'* getting iqi on
carrying 1»00 children uf French
these modern techniques.'
coal miner* crashed into an ex­
Almut thnt time the plane* re­
cursion bus near here today, kill­
formed and flashed In for thelt
ing S3 person* on the bu*. None of
third aweap with Inaclilne gun*
the children waa injured.
hammering. It»y McCartney of
l l ' . s I l M r S u s r . s . T h e re I
Unly one o ftha 2(1 bus passengora escaped with (light injuries.
continental hna a virtual mono­ He and the two other more serpoly over tho handling of such loualy injured survivors were
information.
One chart in the lepor! show­ taken to a hospital in nearby
ed the nt-wa relay from Chicago: Lons-Le.8aunler.
Tha crash occured a t a. grade
Continental, to Illinois Sporta
near this town, which Is
News, to the Midwest News Ser­ eroaalng
vice, General News Service and 86 miles northeast of Lyon. Offi­
tha barrier, which should
R A H Publishing Co. then. Mid­ cial* aald
been down across the road
west to 2d I subscriber* in 61 have
the train passed through,
Illinois cities: R A H to 113 out- whila
lets in 10 lliinols cities; General waa open. The apteding train
to 23 suborribers in 10 states, taught the bua squarely In the
who in turn supply a number of renter, strewing bodies and tangl­
ed metal for some 2,000 feet along
oubacribera in other states.
Meanwhile, Reconstruction Fi­ the track.
AU the bus passengers war#
nance Corporation found Itself in­
volved In a gambling clash be­ residents of Folssiat, many of
tween two brother*
operating thorn war veterans beaded for on
outing at Lako Saint-Point. The
competing casinos in Reno. Nev.
A Senate Hanking Subcommit­ train Iran a special express carry­
tee brought tbe situation into the ing tho children from Northern
open in disclosing th at $076,000 of Prance to a vacation colony In the
Preach Alps.

Twenty-Three Die New York Importer
When Train Hits Says Truman Has
French - V e h ic le “A to m Spy” List

Atom Plants For
Industry Will Be
B u ilt In Britain

A .3 0 CAIIBRE BU llC t H O tf muilo In tho side of llic-lr H-2(i during a s trlk c
o v e r N m lli K n ii .i I* exam ined ut u l .i-c in Jiip u u l&gt;y t.t l*.«llo It. W il|i:u n s ( le f t ) , C anton, N. V ., nnd t'v t. (.'Iiurlca l 1. M c lln lc , i'ld ln d t'l|ilU a,
I'.i F o u r llt-d tank* w ere knocked nut d in in g Hie u lt iiik on Com m unist
positions.
((Jttic lJl U. H. A n n ]/-,Yu eg limHo/ihoto / rum tiitc rn iillo n u l)

1. C. C. Gets New C a r r a w a y Will
PI an F o r F .T . C. Ask F o r Recheck
R a i l r o a d Li ne s Of Census Count
Atlantic Coast I .im*! CiiarrtltLM Ol Commerce
Recommends Mayor
A s i t s Commission
Wire Sid llcrloug
T o Set Valuation
JACKSONVILLE. Julv » t/1')
A iroigaiiiralion plan (m tluh.inkiupl I I&gt;&gt;|ill i I ..isl l mlit Rail­
way tlmulti im Licit- a piuvitiuil ftu
ill capitah/atlon at f 3 i.lHMI.IKMI;
the St. Jot- I’apcr Co., tuggril* in
a irviteti | ! . i Mihiudictl lu the
Inlcrslale Commerce Cutiuiiittiun.
Meanwhile, the Atlanln Coast
I .m r Riiilioail, wlm It has liern
waging a lung tlrugglc with the
papri company, a Hmiila Dili'uni
iiitclcsl. foi t milrol til thr rl'.t ,
lia% aikrtl ihr Il'C to pul a new
valuation on ilu- J.n kionvillc to
Miami railway. Il alio Iiai uvkrtl
that (Jir ICC lix * value of lluAl'L syilrm ill olilri lo .m ivr at a
valuation of ilm l.t and Imiuls lit il
would he aulhoiim l ill a irorgani/ntrtiii plain.
The ini|M-r company and the ACI.
sunt their pru|ioxal* to Washing
toll preparatory to locking liorn*
again la-foie Ihe ICC In n FF.C
n-orgiinlziition hearing iMiginiiing
July II.
The only other nrint-iiml reorguidzation plan liefore tin- com­
mission |» one suggestlllg tile suit'
of the FKC to its 3.U00 employe*.
If ltd* is approved by the ICC unit
the federal district court, it would
moke the FKC the only workerowned rullimu] |n the country.
Tile Hi. Joe i-ompnny explains
that a f45,00(l,(MX) 1-upltulizaliuii
uf FKC I* piuposed Instead of the
*10,600,(&gt;00 as provided in tht-oinmisidon'4 plan of Jan H, 1946
for two rvastinst
First, because of the inert-used
earning power uf the FKC, which
, ID aslIsuS Us ra g s Bis*

A ie . In i k oi ilu- c riitu i •m ini
of Sanfuid and .Seminole County
w ill lie a-k id by Mayor Andli-w
Carraw ay Im the City and County
Coiuiuiinonci J. I . MtCI&lt;-l!:ind Ini
I In* County, following u-tominrinlationi made liy d iic rlo rt ol the
Seminole County l iiauihri o| CoinUH'li e at a uierlillg tint morning
at l|i«- lo u iitt Center,

Cli.imlo-i i,| Couuiicrie Matiagt-r
l .dwatd I liggint told tin- duet lin t
that a &gt;|H&gt;t tin t k, made under
duet turn of Janie* II. Gut and Lea
U L r iu h rr , had icvcaletl that in
tint tiolddioto tlitliic l alone lit')
nam ri had not hern rnunled, and
lie added that lie it n m lid eiil that
oilier areas were minted when- the
count was not complete.
Mr. Ilig g in * estimated Unit the
fount In lioiti C ity and Cnuntv
was III pereeut under (lie nettial
population.
The direeturs also tided to eontaet etiijiloyers, place coupons ill
newspaper*, mid to take a ll rcasnnahle e lep . possible to sulittillltiate their eliiim of a low count on
tlie eelihiiS w lin li gave Sanford a
population of 11,742 uud Suniiiude
County 2 (1, 242 .
Jacksonville tins niked u reehtsk of Its eensu*. Mr. Higgins
pointed out. lie added tlia t by a
re-elovk. lie did not mean to re-

ir«allBM»a l l , i**sr T k rr,I

Of Dost-Bowl Condition Return

•sigh an EftgM i courts has hi* own Uses

Ulnes*.
Services were conducted at
(Erickson Funeral Home Chapel
Columbia U a m n ity Pimm, tired of taking
with Dr. E. D. Brownlee and Rev.
C. C. White officiating. Burial
Was made In Lake View Cemetery
Mr*. Palmer, tho daughter of
% g ry Elizabeth and Bydnor J.
'right, was born Oct. 20, IM6
id had made her home in central
la olnce turn. Her only surBarney Beefc, J r , M, woe treat
ie tbe daughter, her husband
ed for minor injuries ok Peraaid
g preceded her la death on
Laughton Memorial lloopltol to­

Barney Beck Jr. b
Treated At Hoepita)

By A so t t .v r k o i' i :i :s s
Cuinimiiiiit invaders ol South
k o ira slowed down their (mwerlul
a limned advance lotiay lo lay low
in die face of a fit-ice daylight
ixiutiditig liy U. S. Immlieis and
lighters. Uudi-i cover oi night they
were likily lo move again and
po.wildy make then lust tnulacl
with (J S giouml troop*.
Aiucritan liouiltcrs ami fighters
in laige luiiniieis »pray&lt;d liouths,
rockels and unithiuegun lire at tlie
Coniliiunitli, loui ui whose lank
tnluiuiit wt-ie sctoss tin* Han Rivet.
Another Rrtl tank tolumii had
taken Won)U. ‘iO miles ra il of
Seoul, 1 .&lt;|■
!111t-tl Snutli Korea i.ipital.
'Ihe Communist* were loulding
up tlieii antisiicraft posiliaAt in
the .Seoul men and cat tying out
heavy Innuliing allat k- on Suwon,
lint they failed lo dislodge the
South Koreans Mill liillging on to
the town and its aiiln ld. J i milts
south of the fallen capital.
Two Itcd tank column were re­
ported 25 mitrs In-law tin- linn tn
11 meimeing Ini.-iikthioiigh out­
flanking Suwon aid it* nil field,
(rustlBuril on l'* s * alt)

Underpasses A re
Asked By Florida
Cattlemen’s Group

Ilu- requrtt lot the rc-chei k will
lie m the fnim ol Irlrgruins to
Cou%rr»iuan Sul lii-ilotig, who in
linn will In- j&gt;krd to mdute U. S.
C I.K A ItW A T K Il, July 3 i.1V
t etiiut aulliontiei lo takr acIitill The Slide Itoml llourd today took
under t-oiisidenstloii u requa*r
on the mailer.

Services Held Today
For Mrs. E. H. Fulmer Soil Conservation Chief Warns

Columbia College Survey Slows
. World’* Ten Mott Boring Books

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Angorinted D ress Leaned W ire

M ON D A Y JU L Y .'I. I!I5()

WASHING TON, July 3 — f/P) — Tile poisihiliiy of a return to
dust-bowl conditions is micsIci (!u,n ut any lime since the 1930's, ihe
U. S. Soil Conservation Service said today.
Tile service said Jure- reports "indicate continuing poniliilities of
trouble ahead for ihr drought-spotted southern and central great plaint
unless rainfall picks up du’ing the rest of th^summer and farmers
put every possible acre uiwlir conservation cropping aud other mea-

from llo- Florida Cnttleni"n'R A MH-inlloo for entile
iiiulerufij es
where liiitliwnys cut llinnigh liig
pii.tuin urea,.
Tile i-allleimui aid llo-v wauled
to nufrgourd the I raveling pub­
lic, and were not trying to evadn
retpoii.-&gt;iliility under tile state law
lianuiiig entile from the highway*.
Alfred McKrthun, toad board
chairman, iudicuted tin- l-oni I
would consider making such pro­
vision in future highways, Imt if
underpass#* are provided oil exist­
ing road* It will la- at tile cariltineii's ex|M-nse.
No *|ieciflr spot.* were suggest­
ed for the pas*#*. Tin- ratttemen
bended hr W.M. latrkln of Dado
City, referred only to “aultahlo
ninl reaaonntile liK-utiona."
Tin- boartl's session tvs* the
first net In n three-ilav reletirnlion
of progress on Die loug-,omrlit
bridge ncron* lower Tallinn liny,
■•onms-ting Pinellas unit M^-yit e*
Counties,
Bids for thu first suction of thst
project will Im- opened Wednesday
night In 11 public ceremony at St.
Petnisburg at which
Governor
Wurren will he
the
principal
speaker.
Other routine Litis were schedtil.
ed to Im opened today, hut the
board indicated it would defer thut
until its Wednesday morning ses­
sion.
The hoard continued in session
this afternoon
after
handling
there matter* In the morning:
1. Assured Dade county of 12,000 from gasoline tax fundi n e x t jjg
year to meet a pos-ihte *hortagc
in muiiey fur a hu-eure bridge at
30th Htreet nenr the Miami A ir­
port.
2. Agreed to give K o WeM Im ­
provement, Inc., n rroup of pri­
vate developara, 1,320 fret of carH aallsasS OS C u r TbrreS

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A tlanta
94
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Burbank
95
61
Denver
83
68
New Orleans
88
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New York
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By Alan m over

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O F 7 *E Y A N K E E S ,
m O &amp; E EA R LY
S R R /N 0 E F F O R T S
A R E S T R E N S rF E N /'ie
E tG C L A M l TO
7 X E TA B T /T L B O F
0 A Z E&amp; A W G AO. I
SA ’O R T O T V P /

The game between Sanford and
DeLand was rained out lail night
when old man wratlier unleashed
a sudden down|K&gt;ur that succeed­
ed in drenching the infield.
Tonight the locals will lake on
the visiting Saints at Municipal
Ball park. Sanford will be out to
snap a four game lining slteak
administer;} them.
Sanford is bolding no to fourth
place in 'he league standing' by
only one-half a game. A defeat
for them tonight and a win for
fifth place Gainesville will dump
the lotah in the second division.
At press time today a liurler had
not been picked to ice duly tonight.

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SAINT'S BOW
HT. AUGUSTINE, Joy I 3—&lt;/P&gt;

—Tho St. Augustine Saints tame d
out In the rain to the Lee burg
Pucker* tt to 2 In a twn-iiml-n-lmlf
hour game that saw Saint t&gt;ccoiid
baseman Lyle Judy hen nod with a
wild pitch l»v Pul Brinkley.
The Saints grabbed a one run
held In the first at Judy’s bardwon ticket atjtll»*ed in a tally
from tho loaded Ithaca,
Tin' locals marked up more in
tho third and then look things
•«sy nn Iwexlmrg attired throe hi
the second.' two In the fourth and
three in tho seventh.
S tarter Jim P ruitt gave up 4
h its.to the Rockers nnd then re­
linquished Ida dutieti to Kwi Motjay, who wont the majority, of the
gsmo and allowed It utldlllonal
safeties.
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Wilder 2b
Mills Jib
Hendrix If
Ramsey 111

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St *Auyustlne
. Pennington BL
* riehnn cf
- Chafln 2b
D av larf
' Pol Iawl lb
Judy Eli
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[as 2, Judy, Pollat, Hykca,
iris. 8B— Mills* 3 H - WV#s

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ji). B— Sykes. D P - Motley
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M o t o r City Goll jFrank .Sedgmen Is
Tournament Being O u s t e d As No. 1
Mauled By Teeman T e n n i s Favorite
D ET R O IT !,•f'ily'3 -M 3 —Ninetytwo nurvlvor" in tin- Motor (Tity
open golf toiirnniiirnt went out to
give ole man pur another beating
today In the third round of the
72-htilo affair nt Red Run Coun­
try Club.
Dr, Gary MlilfUrcnff was in van*
guard of par In is ten, will) n 1371
tolnl for llie first two dnvo of
|dny. That pul him one rdrnke up
mi the field In the rillin' nftei
f2,C0U first money In the (Ifijimi
muke* even may gjrqko* look like
tolirniimrut.
Ml'Mlceoffs old rivul, Lloyd hnrd vv-uh, I. bim ii ta u ^nediuthMungrtuu of Chicago, held tie sixed blond with -truight linir
and a tiiin ino tinlio. He walk:runnei up spot wllh 131.
like a man wlm pent nioslj of hjj
7. ,Tiie-fClo*4Uic*v of their race Ipe.vnatride
a liorfi*.
,
hrvuglit. Iiaek memurica of I lie
Otto British ti unU i rltlr wrote
I DR) totirnnmriit in wlilrdi they
haltleti to a tie with 273's in reg­ l.arsen Idnkcd It- • like a teiuil#
ulation 72-hole plnv at Meudow player Ilian ally oilier iitmi ummig
the find 10 • coded cuhti'-iinnta.
brook Country Club. Tliev also
But Hedgmuii. tliu sale survivor
•Inyed even III mi ll-lm le midden
"f the i nlo dropli- Hint licfell
death playoff, longed in PGA
lii-lory, mol aettled for liH ei of Aio-irnliuir. Huturduy wlicn five
ol their Fix roiiMiiiing contenders
co-rliuitiplmis.
were beaten, knows l.a r e u rati
Both posted lilisli ring r fl'i
pin]' Iannis,
&gt;ix under par— in ye:tcrdn»'‘
tin lest to tin." Ainerlrnn (u
round but they were far
fioni
atrulglit hi't* "illy ten day.; ago J ii
aliitie in Hfi'oinpilFhlng Hint feist.
liie riiiii-Iiim lj of tile Loudon
Four olhcrs did likewi ;e and :m rhaiiipieii:liips. At Unit lime tin*
more players In the HiH-mnn field
Australian . tar was mu -iug an
bctteied par In tlielr Sunday
injured mu t which now apppurs
round,
fully mended.
Tho
others who hnggrd 00's
iveilj; mini ilnce lm,. bopr I I'll III'
were MIrliIgnn Rtate nmntnir
mpralo with two vlrtorh . over
rhanililon Tom Draper of tho host
Amerlemii in a* many dava On
Red Hun rour/tr, tho only amnlaur
to muke the top 20, Jim Terrier Friday lie teamed with young Ken
MtGiegor to upset the No. 1
of San Francisco, Prdo Cornier of
veaded U, S. double;! team of Hillv
Ponte Vodm Iteitrh. Fin., amt JltnTalbert (did (iurdtinr Mulluy, Sitmy Clark of Huntington lleich,
urduy lie ellntllluU'il ('red K uvhCalif.
lr 111 "I Detroit ill :.|||gil*n.
Bantam Ben Hogan, N atli'ni 1
At leii.it one Ainriieati Is cer­
open clinmp and n lilg fn»-"-i*"
with the crowd of 0,000 vesterdav tain to survive today‘a four matchi'F. Tulbrrt, a bai.li supply *ale»hail hia troubles In sandtraoc n
man from New Ynrk, meet* Budge
lie wound Uli with a 78. That com
Lined with hla 07 on openlii? da'1 I’atty of Lea Aiumlon.
lit tiiu oilier tivu (imirter-fiiial
left him with 140, Just seven
rliediiM, Vlr Heisna of I ’liiiadelphla
strokes off the pace.
meeta K iir tit urge* s of
South
Africa, sccihxi fourth, nnd Mullny,
who hull* from Miami take* nil
Jaroslav Drohny, the Grech exllo
who is seeded third.

Bill Goodloe Leads
Field In Tec Tilts

BRUNSWICK, Ga. July 3-U P)
—WUlinm
(Dynamite) Goodlm;
against tha field waa the way the
Golden Isles Invitatlun Golf Tou*
mam ent shaped up today.
The flva-by-flve Valdosta shutmaker carved out a five 4tndar par
07 yesterday, ta break lha course
reroril anil snare a one stroke lead
over two experts tied for seennd
TENNIS TOURNEY
VDItBBT IIILLS. rN, Y„ Julv 3 spot.
Goodloe, always a gniiory fa ­
( 0 )— I l i a flrs t^ s ixt eroded plsyiv In tha New vorite Iiecauso of his good golf
__...... cl
.-hampbinshlps.
gd^Stato ^Ttinnl*
in, order, Don McNeill,
toar Clisuiplun from
Mek Bavltt nf Oransr,

With a full week of play atill
ahead, the women's singles field
has eight Amrrieana in the round
of 10.
Between 1020 and 1037 Am*
arican teams were unablo to win
tho Davis C up.,
Dsvla Cup tcitnL competition
was Inaugurated In 1000, With
tho United Slates team defeating

NATIONAL
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.Stun Musiol, St. I«oul* lb .851
J.ifkio Poldnaon, Brooklyn 2b -TIB
Willie .Ionov, Phil. 3b .302
Minty Morton, St. Louis sa 2101
Enos Slaughter, fit. lands
-332
Ralph Kingr, Pittsburgh of .278

DAYTONA BEACH, July 3—
—(Special)—With eleven eightr i .n n m v s t .s t i : i.i'.Aril’t;
« 1. Prt
dog races highlighted by the Th m
Imvinna tr-nih
At 33 .rri
Miss Dixie Handicap, slated for Ufliimjii
4t £9 *#2!
6 0 T -JIM * TO DO
tonight, a ten-race mntitn e pro­ 1&gt;&lt;•Iwirid
47 SI .SOI
m o tm im * i
4t 37 .SSI
gram F l a t t i n g at 2 o'clock to ­ H A N F P R D '
flnltiKPvlllgi
43 I I rBI1
morrow afternoon, nnd another
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S3 47 *40!
ten-race program tomorrow even­ I'nkilkg
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ing, the current Fourth of July Ht# Aiii?untlfiK
HraitlU
Tw
tfH
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weekend is making dog taring Orlum ln 3, Imytonn IlM ch 2 (10 In
history In Volusia County, ami
r iln ir * )*
,
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persons hnvc flocked hero from !#*■* w lntrii 0, H t, A tl|riJ*tln ft~ £
nt I&gt;Rlrfln1
m in ).
all parts of the county to watch Fitnfnrtl
r . i l r i t k i i n t *lalilfM Villi' fpl&gt;rl , m i n ) .
the thrill-packed contests.
i
fsn n tr* Ttt«lia»
rilnflcn
nt UrlntWlo.
Racing Secreary Morrill "Duke" T »
t D ffL A fid .
W atts has taken special cate in nnlnf-vlljp n nt
linyt#imi H^nrh.
selecting an all-stio cast for th" Ht. A iim u r ! I n * rtf S i n f n r d .
Miss Dixie Hsiidicnp. which will
be run ns tonight's feature ninth T .a m ,v' l r . n l ' w i . i u nWi p. I, Pet.
4 1 13 .457
raca, and It will be watched by Hetrnlt
W m- Y n rk
43 3* .4"n
the South's most g hi mom mi 'T"Vilr,nit
41 3« .SSI
young ladles who are in Daytona lliiFton
41 &gt;3 .SSI
Bearn to competr In the annual VVn*hlng1"ti
31 1 ' .44S
31 3S .44*
Mas Dixie Beauty Contest nt I'lii'-nan
Illlla r lr ln h U
ti
45 ,»r.7
the Bandshcll tomorrow. These til.
IrfMils
31 45 .33*
lovelies will br t l f giirstv of
llr- t,lla V r* le rd n r
T u rk 15. tloFlon *.
President William L. Huntley at *.Vw
lTilh "i' It.itln T, W»*hliiR*'&gt;n I.
the track tonight.
in tr» ll *-3, 4'lavetnml S-5.
The handicap will bring to t h 1 I'h irn K " S-3. HI. I.nula 3-4 (Itnl
Kama 11 Innlns*)post such fan favorites us Safe
linm ra Today
Dingle, Sly Banter, Mmn'n Fln*h, l iilr o t l at cm lcaan— Ilutehinion (*t) vs. Holcomb# (S-3&gt;.
Karlrnrk, Rivver’s Edge, JtnnCleveland—B lare ( I - I )
tinp, Top Vnlm- and Lillie Acre. Bl.v — U m n hi
iek 14-l&gt;.
Mrs, O. Z. Ferrell's Top Value New Ynrk nt VVaelilnaton—Hanlnnl
i*.|&gt; vs, Slmn (0-1).
has nleady chalked up three win'
this season, while Stephen S iirf- HJiily iliiin e* Hrhertuted),
tl's Safe Dingle and Montine
W T io v v i. i.K A nrn
VV I, Prl.
owned by Huron Kennels, have Teaoi
Phllndelptila
&gt;* S* -JJJ
annexed two wins each. Ramil" Si l^nile
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lust season. will be making her i!t" .,k ir o
The Birmingham Barons are debut tonight, offer two rehool. • I'U n a "
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two games eloaer to being host
I'lilabti rah
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team to thn Southern Associa­
ritu him" I
*3 4* .34*
tion All-Star contest for the first
4le*olt* Veeterdnr
llr.aton |1.«. New York 4-1
time, Now Orleans has a new
I'hlladeliikln
*•*, llni'iklyn 4-* llnd
manager slid Nashville's Vols
Kuo,,' 'ail'd end 1"IN, rarfew l,
have euffsrad their first shutout
flili "i.-n in. «*l»" Innntl 0.
Ht t^.uiB : . riitH lm rab 1 .
in two years.
flame* Today
Binninghsm, battling with the
lit .." m m m New Y o rk — H as t»-i&gt;
pace-setting A ltanta Crackers for
lloelnn lit
W illailelp hla— Boekforo
the league lead and the All-Star
i ; 'll vh. Church 41-0).
tilt, cut two nff the Crackers'
t’ltle b iirrii in C lfn ln n n ll— M acl'oofivn-gsme margin with 13-3 nnd
til,I i j . j , v». Haoietlfll
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d l l , uo" in HI. lei'll" —in lg liH lluan
6-8 victorias. The Barons worked

WHOT A IN 'a o r Nom iN'
TO VO , D tff AIM' HCVUH

N a s h v i l l e Vols
Shutout For 1st
Time In 2 Years

Pennant Chase In
Southeastern Loop
Hottest In Years

yoed in the second Inning. Mak­
ing hi* second eU rt Sunday he
was invincible against the mighty
" n e w YORK—Kyeryhoily who Vole, Winning, the nlne-lnhlng
la nnyhndy In big iMCoe .bilfjhei
will he nt the Iflth renowal of
ing of Rclma mu! Jnckson'.v R.-u
Memphis spilt with Little RiK-k, ntors took third a fte r Iriiirfiinp
the All-Htur game ut Chlcugoe
th#
Chicks
copping
the
curtain
Comlskey Park nn July 11.
Vicksburg, 6-2. Gad'den liaidee
But only n handful of those pre­ rtlse r, 11-6, had the Travelers Auniatori'a Uanis tlieir 12th,lb&lt;
th
e
finale,
■
8-4.
sent will lie able to uay;
In a row, 1-0. It was nlmi th" 23nl
Every Bunin got a t. least one defeat for the Roms in Co outings.
“I played in the first game here
•afety dp the llre t game, hut
hack In 1933."
Lurry Hrtinke »tnrtid fur the
Only two National Leaguers only th ree o f : tbo 20 eaftie* Mlll*r.-. hut wus driven'out in (lie
who started that first classic, the were for extra buses—double* by initial'fram e Hf'lhh FlietW pushed
brainchild of Chicago Trllmnu Red Uivljrne. Red Muthlu or*V four ntn* o e m f: E J llirvi tuol.
spurts rdltor Arch Ward, still a rt Fred Hut field. A tlanta hud four over nnd kept Peitsntudd under
two-bugger* among the * nine control. Andy Elkp smvi* the Mil­
active in tho Idft leagues.
hits of Leo wtely. A rt Fowler, lers only four lilt- nnd would have
Frlsrh and (lartetl Left
They ure Cub manager Frankie tho firut of throe Crocker hurl- had n aiiulmit i .t rpt for n lone
Frisch, wlm started at second
tailv in liie &lt;‘)|*'"li,
ha so nnd lilt a home run on Julv
Montgomery "omlied Ihree B"ln. 1033, and Detroit coach IMck
ilia hurler* fer 1r. |ii» - whiln SmitH
Bnrtcll, the shortstop.
i)iiu hrld Ih" Lea's In '•!•-'■» Thu RebAlso In the game, as replace­
tiis ! e h started i ff w|tb four runs In
ments for the Nationals, yrer#
f„r Ilia in'Uel fe-lne n 'f !'-■ edriek nnd
Carl llubtiell, now Gianl, fan#
fffrt ken! un the b 'i"
ori Jim Login
team directors Cincinnati coselt
f#d A0'1 Ghtirin' AUni.
Tuny Cucclncllo and Umplni Lwf
a id
Rutly York’’ hum? up hi* 11th
Wurneko then a pitcher, Hubhell
hff.'W ln agsle.*' th""- lnr-"i ns hi
pitched ills usual fine brand Of
Fliii kept eight V.vbshurg liits srntball in the final three Itutinge but
ick- lared. The onlv tin * the QUlle*
1034 was his year to ahlne.
ith* (OUld score wit" 'u fiie *eri,nd lnThat was the year he struck out
tne nlng when It'll V- '"man nnled n
five great hlttere—Ruth, Gehrig,
tlia homer with f‘,'o Di'krn*. wlm had
Simmons, Fox* and Cronin—td
n t . walked, nn t'«*e.
succession In the Polo Grounds. It
-in*
Jackson wevi "hesil In tlm firs*
standi as one or tha groataat bit*
tha Inning on Bud Re rr.ll'* IMh rir nf pitching In baseball history. •
40T- cult clout of tlie M"»neii. Ed Zriti dFour Amsrlcan Leaguer! stlR
with th p e Ut" and thrm idulcj
active In the major! sta rte d . In
*W bases led th f’ Scttstar'' attack e
th at first Chlctffo classlr. T h if
■ie.ii Al Lamarchln wlm lost hi* sixth
were White Sox roach Al Blmmotu
against three wins.
Jn center field, AthlaUrs1 astlsU ni
j ■
Homer Spregln* hurled or
manager Jimmie Dykae nt third
'™1 eight-hit shutout for G ad'drn. J "
base, Boston Bed Sox ttononri
Cleary, the lism righthander, nl '
general manager Joe Crania
u
gave up eight hits, hut wan tourhshortstop and Detroit roach Rl
« | for a lone marker In tlm fifU»
Ferrell behind the b e t
that made the difference. Mmn.
U th far IMMaxgia
ike ger SMtl McGhee seoroil after
The game srlll m M l the 1!
r*&gt; opening the liming with a sin id"
classic fo r Joe DIMaggio* wk
#8 and coming fill the way around mi
hla currant betting avSroge di
4* Billy Seals’ duulihi to left.
not w arrant Joes saiectlan,
Seals and Grover Bowers earli
m ust, be rvmnpbsred th at Mm
' hod * 1'nir of rnfedp’ while Bill.
ere two DiMoggio’s In th# 'Am
Angelvaki had two Idln for Anninlean League hut " only dm
It Um. lln tripled to ,upon Urn fourth
named Joe, Dominie sheilM I
rw&gt; But. fpilwl to svore as tliree Ram*
j.ffo m sdtd eut on infield_nillrro.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING—Robinson, Brooklyn,
.378; MuMal, St. Louli, .350. £
RUNS-—Jethroe, Boston, 68; Rob­
inson, Brooklyn, 60.
RUNS BATTED IN—Sauer, Chimjro. 58; Kiner, Pittsburgh. 60,
HITS—Robinson, Brooklyn. 98;
Slaughter, St. Louis, 87.
DOUBLES—Robinson, Brooklyn,
S3; Mu,Ini, St. Louis, 21.
TRIFLES—Jethroe, Boston, and
Muninl, SI, Louis 8.
HOME RU N S-K Iner, Pittsburgh,
II'; Snider, Brooklyn, la.
STOLEN BASES—Jethro*, B&lt;©
ton. 17; Reese, Brooklyn. 7.
STRIKEOUTS — Spahn. Boston,
103; Simmons, Philadelphia, 82,
PITCHING—Miller*, Philadelphia,
7-0 1.000; Chlpman, Boston, and
Lade. Chicago, l - l .800.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
HATTING—Kell. Detroit, .876;
Doby, Cleveland, .370.
RUNS—Williams,
Ifjston, 78;
Stephens, Boston, 08.
BUNS BATTED IN—Wllllami,
Red Snx. 81; Dropo, Boston. 7*
HITS—Kell, Detroit, 103; Dllllngcr, Philadelphia, 06.
DOUBLES—Kell, Detroit, and
Williams. Boston, 22.
TR IPL E fl— Dlilinjrer, Philadelpliia, 0; Doerr, Boston, Evers,
Detroit, and ({enrich, New York*
0.

HOME RUNS—Williams. Boston,
nnd Rosen, Cleveland, 24.
STOLEN
BASES—DlMagglo,
Boston, 8; Doby, Cleveland, a id
Ynlo nnd Dilllnger, Phlladelpm*,
STRIKEOUTS — Reynolds, New
York, HO; Gray, Detroit, 68.
PITCHING—MrDermotl, Boston,
6-1 .833; Sanford, New York, 4I .800

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When a team lore o n e game
■nd drop* from second to fourth
in the standing* there l.v m, tiue*.
tinning the lieat of the prunnut
clinse. That’* tho t-ltuatloa in the
HoulheaKtcni League today wheiv
six of'th e right rltilia are idityiug
at a .600 or lietter clip.
Only Hi’lmn ktiij1Annieton aren't
in the battle for the coveted first
division spots which' lend to thy
Shaughneasy playoff*.
Tho tioatslive was taken l»v [Me­
ridian’* Miller* who lost lu p*v io
setting I’eiiaaeotu, 6-1. Mont rpm*

Bobby Uslior, Cincinnati Rods'
pitching rooklo, iiurlixi and bat­ his big brother Jet.
ed hia aHa li Diego, Calif,, AAertcajt i legion team to the na­
tional title in 1U41.

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PE A K l*AK D C PO L K S
CHICAGO, Jul;
major Icuguo's All-Star fireworks
don't explode until July 11, but
tho rival American and National
(.rogues today had their big guns

positions, dominated the nation­
wide hnllnling for the 1(1 All-Star
starters—exclusive of pitchers—
which ended last weekend.
A tntat of 3,107,32 fans p arti­
cipated In the poll for the 17th
annual 'dream game" at Comlakey
fork. The 20-dny balloting was
conducted by 200 newspapers and
radio stations.
Onlv three other clubs besides
the fenro-wreeking Red Sox figure
lu tbo Bn- up American loop Man­
ager a*"y Stengel of the New York
Yankees must sta rt and play at
least three Innings. They were the
Detroit Tigers and Yankees with
two players each and tho Cleve­
land Indians with one,
National League pilot Burt
Bhottori of Brooklyn has two of his
own Dodgers and one 4ech from
tin* Philadelphia Phils, Pittsburgh
Pirates and 4'hleago Cuba, along
wirh tho Cardinal trio.
Tim starting lineups and June
2H batting averages;
AMERICAN
Walter Dropo, Boston, lb .843
Bobby Doerr, Boston, 2b, .294
(Ji’orgi Kell, Detroit, 3b .972
I’ltil JtUrUto, Now Y.hk, ss .317
Trd Wllliuma, Boston cf .320
Walter Ever*, Detroit of .361
Lorry iJoliy, Cleveland, of .871
Lorry Berra, Now York, e .291

*7?r *t'di?vr N'S

M ajor Lcaarue
L eaders

Twenty Races Run
A t Volusia Track

fi/Z Z£ /T O .

Loss Could Dump Lo­
cals I n t o F i f t h
P l a c e In League

SOLONS WIN
ORLANDO, July It,—(Special)—
Arnold Slroccker made Id" boon
debut n howling sucerxi In I night.
The former Ht. Augustine play­
er eatno in to pinch hit for Ed
Brooklyn In the bottom half lm ■ 1
loaded nnd blasted n single I hut
ave Orlando n 3-2 d&lt; cbimn over
ic Daytona Beach Islanders.
Tbo triumph sliced Daytona
Bench's lend over the second pllire
Senators to mm nnd n half enmcF.
Before Hlmekor*" timely ap­
pearance, Walley Gaddis rnul
Brooklyn had hooked up in n some­
w hat lengthy but stirring mound
duel, and the Senator southpaw
gained some measure of revenge
for the Ifi-lnnlnir lienrl-hrenkor he
lout In Daytona lleoch earlier in
the scam in.

Boston And Cards

on Tuenday morning, July 2 i,
I,of‘Public Initructtlon will roHstwt nK«rations for tho lm■lactric Ughting to the South-

Legal Notice
aUllTiKK’ATK OF c o iiro itA T n
I IS*‘M.I l UIN
IN TIIK NASin
AND HY TIIU AUTIItmlTV OF
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t&lt;in»*.
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IIA U O W A H li
COSI PAN V,
INC., a oirpi'iMUon w ith Its p ilm 'l||.11 I'lucn of liualness nt Hanfora,
rii'mlnul* 4'"'inly, to tlia Histn ot
Flo rid a, u f l w lteres* Ills liroiwr
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Ilf Jun*. A.I*.. IVIII. chiis* to h* fllWl
In the effli'n nr ins Haorstary of
Htala nr tlia Htata uf Flurlda, a i.'nn,i.ni nf nil tli" Miu-MiuicUra under
tho prntlHlona of aald Chaptar
LiiiniK, l.nw* nf Ftnrtrts, Acts nf
lb 33. nlmwlng tlm dlsanlutloll at
• mil , iirii.irsllun, nnd tlia Ueerrtars
ut Hlaln 0 antlaflnl that lha rsipijrrnii'nt* of law have baan comIllicit w llh .
IN WITNI348 VVHKtlKOF. I
have ticreunln an( tnv hand
nmi have affixed the Oraat
Heal Ilf ih * Mtata of Flurlda.
al Tnllshnaaen, tha Capital,
ltd* th* twenty-ninth day Of
June, A. Ik. Ilin.

II. A. nit AY.
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TWO BEDROOM large furnlahed
apartment-310 Magnolia-Call A.
K. Roaaetter Florlat- 212-W.
ONE 3 bedroom furnlahed a p t;
nun bedroom furnlahed apt. Alto
gas Move for tale. G18 Park.
Phone 709-J. _______
SERVICE STATION and Garage
mi Weat P in t S treet Call SeaImard Oil Co. 314 W. Flrat St.
DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, adult*
only. HI4 Elm Avenue.
3 ROOM furaWbed apartment,
140.00. Phone 880 or 1823.____
CHEAP—HoUae trailer,
aleept
four. Located Sanford Trailer
Park, 4lh A French. Phone.
1047-R.

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Arlicl
JOHNSON’S CAR PLATE Auto
Waa-Waxca auto In 20 mjnutee—
no rubbing, only 81.00 per can.
AENKARIK GLASS k PAINT CO.
U 2-114 W. 2nl S t.____ Phone 3M
“GOOD And BA IT
Heed Ice boxee
19.05
Uaed m attraaiea, your choice 0.95
lleed kitchen cabinet
19.95
Uacd round aolld oak dining
table
7.95
Slightly uw d kitchen cabinet 29.95
Reg. 14.95 Glider cushlone, eat 9.95
Special! Deak cheat and chair 20.95
Coma In and aee our ellghUy uted

aoAraitk
delivery. Randall

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Pricat
S. Hanford A w . Phono 715-W-3.

IRN 2 bedroom apt, (Upper).

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SOOSsnford A t e .
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Fellow * lloma
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SHOT Q liN ; Fly rod; Lhwii mower; mlacellaneout Ileum. Mr".
SperinT S e rv ic e d — 12
Dougina Jobe.
IiiK'h Arbor I'J—
_Phon*_974-M. ________
LAWNMOWEKH filtarpetied, hiO-CEDAR SPONGE MOP—take*
cyclea repaired, Lwk A Key
misery out of inoonlng — G year
work. Prompt Heivice. II. Wguarantee, only 13.P5.
Hlimnan. 310 E. 4th fit.
SENKAHIK Olaaa A Paint Co.
1IB-114 W. End St._____ Phone 32M HEW" FLOORS"auTtacid lo~perfectlop. Old floorx made llk&lt;
WORTHINGTON Rotary and Jnnear. Flubbing, cleaning A war
cobaen Reel Type Power M«»ving, Portable power plant, 12
yean niperienca in Bemlnula
j l I L t IMPLEMENT CO.
County, II. M. Gleaaun, Lake
I t A, CBehh tl Newman Jr,
Mary.
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21* long, double lied, good condi­ fRAGTOn WORK,' Phone &gt;iarj
for free etilimatea. Jack tin »tion. 11700.00 New. Will adl for
Hi-ll.
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#760.00. N. E. Pell S. Sanford
Are. Boa USA. . __
Oiiig lin,-, Imlliliin-r, dump trm k
SHKLMANS Red Road Feed. niut-k, fill dirt, ehcll and clnv
by load or Job. Contact II. It
Toucbton A Watson, 1201 Celery
t/jb«ted, uml Hj-aoclati-a, KM* E.
Are. Phewa J1A5-J.
?lew York Avo., Do Land. I’ll
POWKR HOWFH8
450 or 2H5-W.
ROTARY BLADE, uucnndillonally
gugfantaeil. Immediate delivery. Don’t aimmei- thru the eomno-i
Krai demonxtration anythin-. WAKE FUEB1II WORK FRESH!
STAY FR ESH I
869X0, V. A. Wheeleei, LongMitcholl room air conditioner
“The World’s Fineat”
ANWBE Exchangi
Sale or Rent
For information Phono 1240
Vmioplch Ittfrigetatldn Set vjt-e.
8 PIECE SUIT. Divan' and chair. ORLANDU Morning Sentinel, Or­
Dlvktl makee a bed. Gaii 1B03-J.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ray. I1C6-J.
______
VENETIAN BLINDS made to
order. Bemlnol^ Venetian Blind
OTTO1NT . Elattric Range. ExCo. MO W. 8rd St.
Phono
eallent condition. Phone 1474-.I.
1 1 5 2 - W . _____ .___________
t^ n bf
a t Movleland Thca- BULLDOZING, LandJCIcarUig and
Grading.
Call 684-M, O. JM A t l . BTREL874 tnn trailer.
Now tlraa, excellent condition.

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PAGE SIX

Eagle A n d B ca v e r (Clap-Clap
•Kree Kree) Have Understanding

M ARCH O F EVENTS

up ■ hill in ihe encsmprrnl of 47,000 IJoy Seoul* licre for llirir se­

cond Nslionst Jamboree.

was u real otter, And the cry
ed doubted))' /„ r tin- porcupine patrol in Just
to make your teeth chatter.
«y. n\r \
That's bard, too. And if you
■aid the fa t j0|„ the Ku|| patrol you go 'kow*
uaed to be- bowk,' knw-howk.’ "
I’atrol. T hat
The fut man wanted to know
igle I atrol— nlxiut the other choice*. So the
acoynlxe It T f#t buy ran Into his tent and
ramc hack with the scout handline you for |took opened at the p a st giving
m*n- “J “ ■* the patrol names and their call*,
unded funny Tho fat man glanced and saw
wind saying, f0W:
!
„V m llaven—"kar-kaw.”
' th®y
Panther- "kecouk.”
Vhat Is ynur
M&lt;Wsir—"oh-ah,
oh-ah.
oh,i
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iptly Happed
Flaming arrow—"wKsssss."
Heron—“(piawk, nuawk."
» applause”
()W|_ |o u d coo.
Alligator—grunting his*,
sign of my
Itattlesnake—rattle |&gt;ehbles In
I’atrol, sir,'&amp; rBn.
L ," ^ ? u
l*lnc tree— rlap hands once.
. It Is sup“You see, sir,” explained the
aound of a fat Imy anxiously, "The heaver
tail on the patrol is really the one to Join.”
of alarm to
“ Whnt do you plan to lie when
...
.
you grow up, son?”
ed him why
"A lawyer.”
itv e r I’atrol.
"Well, I don't know what kind
I a moment, of „ BeoM| yt||) „ r(,«
t it was the fat man, as ho started to waddlr
• of any of on up the hill, "Imt I predirl
i our hand- 1 right now you'll lie a dam gmd
I lawyer, Goodbye, my boy—ami
s fat man, knieeeeeeeeeeeel”
them ?”
| The fat boy clapped his hand*
In the otter sharply once. The eagla and Die
says tho cry heaver understood etch other.

EW YORK- In the days of my youth, I worked
on a newspaper In downtown Manhattan.
N
This In a a:ctlon of th f city that on* doesn't Visit

I’bor.n Ity Toil Kwalm
- I’nrk Avenue, who
'i tomorrow.. Hhe, is

too often In the ordinary course of evrnls, unless
one has stocks and bonds, a free pass on ths Third
S o it "

h

avenue elevated nr n lu m lly plot In th r old cem cof T r in it y chu rch
H
fllnoe m o vin g uptow n n frw y - s r * ngu mid get■ lin g m ix e d up w ith Hits fust III M o rocco set, I
H a n d m y se lf im ikln g ir.nl d ow ntow n v isit l&lt; ss and
I I ' u fre q u e n tly . A s n i n u l l i i of fm l, It uvi-m i;i s
V about one v isit u yenr now. and t i n v isit a lw a y s

tery

is the saraix ii
I turn up III 90 C h u rch stre et and s p u d an hour
or so laboring e a rn e s tly w ith M rs, W ebb urn! thsn
'! N. V. City Hall she took* up finally turd sa y s, "Well, you owe u»
•
about the aaine as last year. Why don't you till
•Wt the tax Uank correctly In the first place?”
(Moroae hud depreoatd after today's visit. I walked back acrosa
City Hall Park, kicked a few pigeons out of the way and then, as If
I was ssslng It for the first time, took a good look at City llall.
B H o iB P P H K a f

Korean War Scare
Fails To Uiglurl)
B a s i c Industries

otraoksd with tha trims of many years, and Its yallaw wooden doors
•re unpointed ayeeorea.
■Vfty alr-condltlonlng machines hang out of ths ground-floor win­
dow* like to many want. Window sills.are dirtier than many an
t Bide tenement building. Wherever you are, in whatever town
live, 1 guaranis* your city hall is prattler, than mins.

mobiles n« we arc how.
Iliiildiug construction Is break­
ing one record after another
nioiiMi after inonlli.
Heavy IIiii-m iif Iniluntry— loco­
motives, nmehine tools, freight
curs, farm equipment, heavy upplianros, household goods, re frig
era tors, vacuum cleaners, wrndiinr
maciiilies, air cuuilitluniiig i qulp
intuit and a thousand oilier thing"
that go hand in gluve with the
highest standard of living o( aiiy
nallan in history are pouring nff
urseiultly line* in record immlierx
and mod have ready buyers,
Hi and new industries like letevision, diesel power, electronics,
utilities, synthetic fibres ami new
drugs forge ahead to new lu igldt
of lama and fortune with norli
cumplInlUui uf statistics.
The vast potentialities of atomic
energy challenge the Imagination
and skill of the nation's top scien­
tists and technicians.
All tilings considered, the I'uciflc wur senie came si a time when
I lie nation appeared well geared
to taka It in alrido if It must in­
deed lake on another war.

The steal industiy this week
established a new record for su­
stained operations abovo theore­
tical capacity. Mills operated at
101.2 per cent, tha same aa last
week, and output was likewise tha
name a t 1,029,100 tons. It was Ilia
11th week of operations alnivr 100
percent, eclipsing the previous mustained record of 10 weeks above
rapacity early in 1049.
Freight rsrloadings ruse to the
higher! level in 17 months a t Dili,152 which compared with SOS.ilgO
last week and 502,941 a year ago.
Autuiuohlla output was only a
eliude under tho all-time high
poster) lost weak a t 194,259 units
and far ahead of the I44JI22 turn­
ed out last year.
Engineering construction awards
volume of 9287JW2JIOO which comrote to the extraordinary high
pared with *200.200,000 In the prectKling week and *IHC,900JM0 a
year ago.
Hhct.Io power output w*» nt «
hew record high at fl.102.2H8.000
kilawattlioura. Tills compared with
0,011,074,000, tho previous high
established last week and 6,40^109.000 a year ago.
There w as a good pickup lit
paper production to 104.2 per cent

BEFORE I BECAME TOO UPSET about ths situation, I learned
that tha d ty la ptannlng to spend 11,000,000 to repair tha pUca, be­
ginning this aununsr-and not any too soon.
- Our City Hali ls lag years old. Henry Jomea, tha bard of WashEVton Square, ones called It "a divine little structure" nod there
fegve boon outer aesthetic souls who have labeled it one of the 12
•Meat architectural achievements In America.
. I know nothing of architecture and thle could be, but right nowj
M la aa ugly, dumpy, dirt-streaked little plaee that look* mors liks.
tha clttbhouaa for tha lUaky-Dlaka than tha oaat of government for!
nm world's greaUst city.
• Its arigtaai coat was 9000,000, and tha Maaonehuaetta quarry from,
wMtah IU ntarbia coma long ainca has boon abandoned. The re-'
faatag of tha building la going to be accomplished with Alabama ;
llmaoioae, aftar which, according to our publia works commissi oner.,
i t ahouM ho good for another hundred years.”
jTMsflvoe Mo some igdlgsotlble food for thought. Can't you build,

off tho asSHitUy lines at Detroit.
Since th tn Win mulur enr ronkfis
have produced some 17,000,000
nosssntnr cars and ntnre than §,*
OOOJW1 trucks and yet have liot
caught up with the heavy post-

^Vhe*" international crisis alrtirk
at .* tnc-mvnl whoa business and
lndurirv were a tlh e very peak or
lieacrilpu tw rfration [ eipidovnnmi

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*£M

Special to Control Pro i t
ASHINGTON—The Air Fore# end the Navy may be developing
the world’s fastest fighter planes and the world's best bombers,
but they are lagging fa r behind the British, and for that m atter, our
own air lines, in transport planes.
Both are *1111 getting along with the comparative slow pre-war
DC-3 and DC-4 transports. These are good, steady, reliable planes,
but somewhat lacking In speed and efficient carrying power.
Ths service* have loudly announced development
of gigantic transports, capable of flying hundreds
of troops and tons of equipment, but they have
purchased comparatively few—except Tor the Fairchild Flying Boxcars—standard transports for ths
Army's airborne troops. Martin, of course, has th*
Mara flying boat to Its credit.
Howevsr, th* service* have nothing like such
commercial transports as the DC-0, the Constella­
tion, the Convalr or the Martin 202 and 104, or
the British Jet transports.
The services have played around with some of
ths new transports, holding trials and looking al
them, but oo far no large orders have been forth­
coming. A few Connies have been purchased, and
President Truman flies an Air Force DC-8.
The Air Forces have one prime excuse - they say that Congress
won't give them the money lo purchase the newer planes.
•
•
•
•
• SWIVVEL-HIPPED HtVIHH—The International Committee of the
Bed Cross, mad* up of about 20 Swiss citizens, may have Western
sympathies, but they aren't admitting It-—at trust not In pow-wows
with democratic leaders.
Committee President Paul Ruegger made this abundantly clear
When he changed pace and alde-atrpped like a awlvvel-hipped half­
back at a recent Washington news conference.
Although the (twits leader would make nu comment, It would be
more than passing strange If at aome lime during hls conversations
with Hlate department official* there was no reference to Russia's
attitude toward th* Red Crota proposals for outlawing of atonila
weapon*.
American official* are known to have been somewhat miffed be­
cause the proposals were lauded in Isi-mUti, mouthpiece for the Soviet
government, before they were reerlved by the State department.
On this score Ruegger told the news conference that copies were
mailed lo all Interested nations at the same time. Perhaps In private
talks with United States officials he gave a more detailed explanation.
•
•
»
•
• MARSHALL ORDEAL—C!cn. George C. Marshall Indicated the
other day that the long questioning he underwent In connection with
the congressional Pearl Harbor Investigation ranks high among the
ordeals of hls life.
The man who directed America's wartime Army referred lo the
Pearl Harbor probe In bitter term* while being questioned on China
before the House foreign affair* committee. He suddenly broke In to
sny:
"I didn't have much advance notice on my trip to China. (Marshall
headed a postwar presidential mission to Chins.) For
the five or six days before 1 went. I was under per­
sonal Investigation by n congressional committee In
coiMectlon with Pearl Harbor.
'•The only time I hod to eonfer with (then) Secre­
tary of State Jamee F. Byrnes was the few minutes
1 snatched a t the lunch hour. T hat was the only preparation 1 wax
able to g«L"
Reporters who covered the Pearl H arbor probe recalled th at M ar­
shall waa on tha witness stand for seven days and th a t for hour*
before he waa sxcuoed, a plane was warmed up s t National Airport
ready to leave for China as oooa os Marshall could g el off the wltneaa

W

Despite the hot eun the man—being romantic, as moil fsl people
are— was iwepl with eentimental memories of hie own dsyt a* * scout.
He patted a tent just s i a fat young boy in ehorts came out. The
fat man psuied lo reel, mopping hi* fluihed, penpiring brow. He look­
ed at the fat boy scout. Then h«-B----------------------------- —
twisted his face In a grim aci „ —‘koi-oi-olk.’ I just couldn't

1

W orld t o d Cross President
M um on Prolio by R u n k li

U. S. Ahood In War Pianos
But tags In Transport Jobs

By HAL HOYLE

VALLLEY FORGE, P*., — &lt;/!’) — The fsl man toiled wearily

North Korean Tanka
i (ViMf1«Mpr| »’*nw • •ttp f)fl|#|
abanduhvd hy lliu Ainerir-nn as an
•....... . pIMipl" *.»'
Iv« 'I nukesman al General Mm-Artliur'n advanre hriulqiisrltm- in Kuti'u said
this breakthrough wa« nut os seritmx as II had looked a t fire*.
HendonurU r said tla? ! Itads
made no scrimp progress during
Ibv day, but t lint night full might
touch o ff a i riu-wed surge and
bring Americans and Communist*
within shooting range. The ilav'"
reports ind icate,| the Iteil drive
was at least tinipurarily stalled,

llW s a s s n

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Cm ,

"Based upon assurances of num­
erous other holds at said mortgage
1 Hinds, the petitioner believes and
hsrvhy guarantees that the holders
of said Imnds will not elect to
receive in Die aggregate more
than $29,000,000 uf first mortgage
bonds,” the paper company oa»a.
"Maximum fi*«d charges which
wuud result from the revised plan
are well within the minimum
earning power of tha reorganised
sAMhanW *1 '*•

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Ex-Husband S h o o t s
Estranged S p o u s e
During Argument
WARREN. O., July 3—&lt;/P)—
Tire surviving member ol a love
1riangle shooting. Michael Bokan,
45. was in s critical condilion toi
day.
*1
Hit (urmer wile Helen, 18. whom
he had planned lu ir-marry. and
lii* jeatou* rival, liunald L. Snyder
31. were dead.
Coronet Michael E. L’litlo said
Snyder wounded Bokan. fatally
wounded Mrs. Bokan, and then
committed suicide with a pistol
yesterday.
The Bolens were divorced Jun*g

18 hut h id been making plans lo
wed again.
Police said Snyder broke
the hack door of the Brown
dence grappled with Bokan
shot him in the stomach.
Mrs. Bokan fled up-taiis.
Snyder chasing after her. He
her in (he head, turned inlo a

inlo
resi­
and
with
shot
bed-

loom and shot lumirll in llie h ea&amp;
Snyder, a truck d riv.r, woY
dead when the police urrived.
Mrs. bokan died an huur later
m St. Joseph's hospital.
Hob an until recently worked
lit the Itepiililic Steel Corp.
plant, but bad been planning U&gt;
opeiate a beer gulden.
Meanwhile, in (Jury, I ml., a
29-ytutr-aM secretary wan shot
and killed and her estranged huolinnd died In the path of a speed­
ing train in what oolice called £
murder and a suiride.
Hoi Ire Captain T. V. Curley
raid a 13-year-old daughter of
the couple told him Atncrico
Cambll, 32, a intlk truck driver,
shot his wife, Jo sep h in e, with a
shotgun In an argument in her
horns. Camhli died u few minutes
Inter under h Michigan Central
Train
*
The girl, Joan, and she found
her father beating her mother
shortly before the shooting. &amp;
son, Jack, 11, was calling police
at th&lt;» time.

test of

Immund,

pruiiahly because of the severe
pasting by tho American planes.
The Communist radio s a i d
American bombers raided the

Mrs. Mabel Kitchen, 1050 Am­
sterdam Street, Covington, Ky„
says that she didn't realise how
wonderful it Is to Ik- without
those unbearable ueiies and pains
of neuritis and ahe think* IIADACOL deserves only the highesjh
praise—
®
Mrs. Kitchen was .suffering de­

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liss been deiuuniilrnted since tha
value ,,f *4(1,500,000 was fix ml by
the cummisaiun; and second, beruuw- of the fact th at not addi­
tions ntld betterments of over $11,500,01X1 have been made Ui the
|*ruiierty eim-e that v* Ins lion,
1 he Si. Joe |ilan provide* for a
nmxiamm Usuu of four percent
first mortgage ____
fixed ______
interest
bonds uf 120,000,000 instead of
*20,250,000 four and on« half per­
cent contingent Interest bonds, as
in the commission's former plan.
These would be distributed to
the holders of the present FEC
first and refunding mortgage
bonds who elect to receive them
in lion of an equivalent stated
value In common stack In the reofganlsrd KEC company.
The 8t. Joe Co., together with
Alfred 1. DuPont Testamentary
Trust, own in excess of t25JXKl,000 principal amount of first and
refunding mortguge bond* of tha
FEC.
. In the revised plan, 8L Joe
common stuck In lieu of bonds in
Irrevocably *lsets to receive all
satisfaction of Its present claim.

Murder, Suicide
Result Of O h i o
L o v e Triangle.

H

g g ly
T a b le

W

ig g ly

S u p p ly

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ficiencies of Vitamins 01, 02,
Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. Unlike must rem­
edies HADACOL 'doesn’t give
temporary relief, b u t Instead
treats tha real cause of the sick­
ness due to such deficiencies.
Mr*. Kitchen's statement: "Be
far I have taken three bottles of
HADACOL end f am just Start,
ing an my fourth. IMaro I s u r f '
«d taking HA PACOI. I had
aches and pains of neuritis ia
my ttaridara, my back, my arms:
1 could hardly move without hgv.
Ing those terrlbto ache* and
1
to have a cold
all the time and worst of all 1
couldn’t oat anything to give my
sYftgm a balanced diet. Then I
heard about HAPACOI. from a
good friend of mins. .
r the second bottle
and pains ware about
my appetite had Impi
I -nm on top «f the s

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INffsrent .
HADACOI,
khnanm inkli*
mwmmnanm

4 (where I

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THE

111 Unity T h e n Is Strength—
To Protect the P t t c t of the World;
To Proaaota the Profreae of America.
To Prodore Prosperity for Sanford.

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Yaks CauRflit This American Plano At Suwon

Official Notes A re
Sent To American,
R ed Governments
By Pandit Nehru
LONDON, July 4—tyP)— Indio
has told Ruuia and the United
tatea ihe it ready to mediate in a
bid to end the Korean war, official
aource laid today.
The Indian offer wai conveyed
to the Ruuian and American govemment* by the Indian ambassa­
dor* in Moscow and in Washing­
ton, these source* said whether the
offer embodied detailed p«opo*al»
- lo r mediation was not made clear
Mmmeiately.
But, the information reported,
this is how India views the siluation:
If Korea had been left to work
out its own futute the present
fighting and it* ever present thrrat
to world peace would not have
arisen.

Indio regards Korea as u
m single country pnd wants to sec
* » lt reunited politically ami eco­
nomically.
Any attem pt to end the fight­
ing there would have to take
ino arcount th a t the Korean
people want unity.
Prime
Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru’s government has never
. entered relations with the South
Korean government. Equally It
has not recognised North Koieu.
There was no British official
comment on the offer.
The Informants recalled what
Indian Foreign Secretary K. I*.
S. Menon said about Korea in
the United Nations General As­
sembly two years ago. Menon
then declared: "Deep down in the*
heart of every 'Korean, whether
in tho North or In the South, is
this longing for untiy a * *.
What has obstructed progress is

DOB ANGELES, July 4 -(* • &gt; Otis Barton, o tiy man In history
to see the weird creatures who in­
habit the ocean at a depth of 4600
feet. Is going to try again.
Sometime this summer the Bos­
ton scientist plana to take his
steel diving bell down to at least
one mile, and perhaps to 0.000
feet.
Moat of Barton’s recurd-setting
descent last August off Santa
Crus Island was made In darkneaa because hie lighting system
failed. Consequently, hi* movie
camera* did
not record
the
strange, self-illuminated sea rreat.tu r e a be described by telephone
^ d a r i n g the perilous dive.
This time, however, the light­
ing will be oemn-mroof, be said
yesterday. Powerful bulbs sealed
la mineral oil will be attached to
the eutalde of the 7,000-pound ball
which Barton call* a 'benthoK op#,*'
Testa of the new lighting sys­
tem will he mad# neat week. If
they are successful, e n lo ra to ry
diving will begin e f t La Jolla.
a ^ M U f ., about arid-August. These
Kvoa will range dew* to M0 fe e t
project will be

af a mysterious

r, believed to ha a stratum af
^marine rife, ^ f r e a ^ a t ^16Q0

Abrams Gets
90-Day Jail Term

l j u

r a

Afternoon ihiim lm h-i* era in
-rslle rrd |ili .'c«, other** tie clear
In p.irtli cloudy ihroiiKh Wedneail.it. M m l r m l r M m H icutnlji
t* imN.
if

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Spokesman P'or Mac-

R.F.C. Now Faced Nearly 60 Seminole County B o v s
With Problem In
l ook Forward To Camp Opening
Neatly 60 Seminole County boys arc looking fotw.iid cagrily to
N i g h t Club Loan
Se nators Say Money
Should Never Have
Gone T o Gambler
WASHINGTON. July 4 4/1')
What happens if Meil Writheinicr’i
swank new gambling *|iol stalls
taking the play away form hit bro­
ther lam's Sky Room Casino at
Reno. Nevada t
Two Senators Inlhright (I)
A ik) and Douglas ( D ill) said
yeslrrsi.iy that llir Rrconsliurilou
Finance Corpqtalinn may have to
lake rliip-. to bisk a $975,000 loan
it male las) year.
Folinighl ..ns) l loss iffat are mem*
licit ssf a Senate Hanking Commit­
ter clirs'kiin; on R FC Irmliug poli­
cies. They contended at a commillee hearing lli.it: (A) The U. S.
government, tlnough an R FC loan,
is a stake-holder in lam’s place
and (H) if Meit's joint stalls thaw­
ing the crowds, R FC may have to
raise the ante at laiu's to stay

I siu operates tho .Sky Boom
Casino at the Mapc- Hotel. The
liutel got Ihe 6&amp;76.000 loan.
Over nt th« Hivershle Hotel, n
$1,000,000 laiteb or privately fin­
anced Improvements will give new
class and tone to Melt's gaming
room, opening Aug. 1.
Flilbright nnd lloiiglas nuid the
UFO should never have become Invoivesl with the Mopes Hotel in
thu first place, especially since
la&gt;u Wertheimer is u known bigtime gumblcr with n |ioliee record.
“There’s just no excuse for the
loan," Fulbright, chairman of the
group, tub! a reportor. “Tliere'a
mi.hing we i‘an do ultout it novf.
But I hope the public ilischvur*
will dlscourugi- such loans in the
future.”
Douglas bald the loan was
"against public pulley, should not
have been made and is impossible

to Ju stify .”
Construction of the Mat** Hotel
was financed In 1040-47 by the
Bank of America and the Firat
National Bank of Beno. l-ast Oct­
ober. the RFC took over IU75.1XK)
of their obligations nnd left the
bonks with 6825.000.
RFC official*— including direc­
to r Harvey Qunderaon and board
chairm an Harley Ills*—defended
the loan as n legitimate transac­
interest. Gumlertion In the public Interest.
eon said It was no wnrao to loan
money to m hotel with a legal

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the opening Monday morning of Camp Winona, near DeLeon Sprinip
in Volusia County, and to two weeks of /e-ilnl sports under tin- direc­
tion of Herman L. Morr •&gt;. who is (ondiiiliiiK tin- samp for tin- 2rnli
time. Mrs. Morris will assist as camp mother.
The boys will participate ill a ptuginm of planned aclivitic* such
as all boys like. Among these are swimming, nurktnansliip, handicraft,
athletics, group game!*, nature •

arid wnoda lore, rowing, ennip
fire
o o dories
-------- 7and 'idling.
—
The camp is equipped with eh
ven large, screened cabins, ene.i
of which will comfortably house
II boyn mitl u ccmiiB**h»r. I h .
dining hall i» built over the
edge of the lake and is a l&gt;op*|

Now II S Employment
Office I
Open

18 s S$ Virginia 10 4 8.

Florida Farmers Learn Fish Can ,
Be Fertilized As Well As Crops

A ST0R PARK, July 4 — (/F) — Falls who raise com. cabbage
and citrus ia tbfe lush aoctor— and who have n m a "dead lake** come
old N »j to li/e—am prepared to twitch from agricukum to pisciculture.
In at
'T hey've Icanted that fish a* w ei as crops caa bo mads mom abMadaat through the use of standard gaidsa ftttifato.
T i n fact la, where wa used to
■■■
w fish to make fertiliser, we're . — ■ Vuk
u ,,
now using fertiliser to grow fish."
VI»M nf

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.!&gt;

X-rnya disclosed tlmt he had n

345 Persons Die U. S. Mediator Says
In July 4 Wrecks Progress Made In
On U.S. Highways Railroad S t r i k e

m

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may average 700 pounds before
started in Mav
tons of fsrIn ths lake,
t w r it made
last month in
' d. Plant
plankton.

cumstance.
As in the case of the firemen,
the Bwitchmcn's Union of Norik
America struck onlv five rail
roads—the Great Northern, the
Chicago Great Western, the Chi­
cago, Hock Island and Pnrlflc, Ih••
Western Pacific, nnd the Denver
ami Rio Grande Western.
However, some progress was re­
ported yesterday III negotiationbetween tha carriers and th •
trainmen and conductor*.
"Things seem to be mnvlmr
along now,” said Francis O'Neill,
Jr., member of the National I Rail­
way I Mediation Board, at the tonelusion of the day’s talks.
The switchmen, trainm en and
conductors are demanding a 40hour week at their p re se n t' 4Khour pay which amount* to a
wage booit of 81 cents an li«-ur.
They rejected a recommendation
by a
presidential facl-flndlne
board that they accept an 18cents-an-hour Increase and the 4«hour week.

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I'ollco said he told the samo
-tory after walking into the Hale
!lo» pital Into Friday afternoon PRIPARINO TO HAVE shortly r.u K o na. Col Alfi I «’ ' t/in (I Ml.
and the Mercy Hospital Sun* of tlie Union ot South Africa, h n . ,
lit u
islru ct -ns
day noon.
'
from Uniter) Nations Secretary iirin i.il Trygvi l.lo : I : Il-'.ni iu uIh reported he hud been struck tcra, Ijik c Success, N Y. Kut/lii will u l u t
■i
................. ... in tho stonsneh by u tire rim live during his stay in thu Conimuni.'.t-invaded 16 public. | ( , : r. a in mu I)
when u tire exploded while ho
was helping u truck driver fix
u lire.

ming, with dinner nt noon, fol- ruptured kidney nml bowel,
resti period until
The man fled from the Haverlowed by
ny u re.
o.,M, ..vioek when ,-ume:s are I Idll
H o sp ital
early
Saturday
|||y, ,,
,,y
a fte r-1morning after being informed
„„ol,
|(.,roH|
u|l
upper ul In- would have to undergo un
, j0 uVlock
operation, lie was picked up later
A l 7.ao *0v |lvK the boya gu
mure than u mil* from thu
ihcr around Hie eoimeil firo and huspltnl
snttai- wearing only a blanket.
ular spot . A l l meals are w ill pro- ju-Vr n«Vnc',.lf "tho ii-p. i.dV'which
Its- wna discharged from th»
purs-d and a well balanced ifiel | ,13V(. dchi'hted |,„y ,
f„r thl. hospital shortly afterwar
afterw ard when
la prepared
for each slay. A ; .)a&gt;t o&amp; yun,
„ f tbeae lie
... imiitts-il, .................
he would nut esmla w
recrwitlQii nnll I* locutou riinri'ni IliK t
Os K c Wnwj cut to tli^ npciatiun.
nr* r llic rabitiB wnt*re noyn rail &gt;vOXv, altoijr witli l.onir Knlfv*
Humlay noun ha walked into
enjoy gaim-a throughout tlie day. ||:,r iy , U ui Eyed IVtur an-1 Oi-U lliu Spriiigtield H a-plU l tsrith tha
lw m r - ., is-vciiie nt r.wi A . .sI m jiv E y e .
sunn- story. He has] been wheelM. and taps und lights outa ll
The followini' lioya
liavo rs-- «&lt;d into the operating room when
U:00 I*. M. there Is a conlinua! KiaU-r,.«| f,„
,|„.
in ps l •• suddenly broke for freedom
round nf activities. Following s|lv ,.r Anniversary year:
nnd escaped.
morning exercise* and thu flag
1'idico icpiirtcd ho was found
.lay Altmuii, IlminaH Andes,
raising cvremonv there la hreak- OrvilleHurts, (ioorgo
Uiinsoii, eight hours later In Thompsonfnst at 7:.'I0 o'clock, morning ftt- Melville Illinium, Itohliin Brown, vlllc, Conn, returned to the in.
sps-etioii, activities aiul swimsraallMurU i&gt;„ I ' . ks Tkrn-s
■dilution, lie escaped again. Ho
wa picked up near thu hospital.
His third break for freedom
wa-* abort-lived. He was found
mi tlu- liUMpital grounds.
Police then decided to commit
him to tin- state mental insti­
tution for observation liefore at­
tempting uii o|M&gt;ratlon.
Iluvcrliill
police
said
they
II, ASSOCIATED I'llBSS
CHICAGO, .1ul v
I (/II T*&gt;— checked the address be gave in
Traffic and ulits-i ueclsli-nta ninc-ilny-nhl
t r i It &lt;• ,,f .j.imhi Bcruntou nnd found no one of
list vs- klllesl nt least Mil iiersuns switchmen
might
ilci.'iil
t In- bin name lived there.
latter they Icaiticd that hu
sins-e the nation begun is four- thrciitcncil walkout o f two ollor
bud escaped the New Jersey
day July 4th celebration ln»t ruilrond unions.
11ospitul in Trenton in
Friday night.
Both the Brotherhood of Itml- State
1U4:I. I'olire said the alarm sent
Truffle fatalities seenu-d cer­
way
Trainmen
and
tinorder
of
out for Ida capture at that time
tain te exees-si the ilhfi psedielesi
by tho National Safety Council railway conductors have set .Ink is still in force.
for tho periosl. lietwsH-n si I*. M. 16 us their strike date, toil some
Friday and last midnight, .TID observers believe it would have
persons hud dies) on the high­
ways. Another Hit had drownesl, to Ih- postponed unless the switch­
h N ow
and 76 were klllesl In siths-r niis- men colilc to terms lieforc then
eellanecus accidents.
These observers point out that
A new U. 8. Employment ufThe sleuths were at tho rats- of nn additional strike by the train­
fipe was recently opened on
more than one every ten minutes.
The only rrports-sl death frsnn men and conductors ngainst other Palmetto Avenue opposite tho
fireworks wa| In New Hamp­ railroads might create a national Fire Station, and will re-open
morning a t
8:30
emergency under the term s of the Wednesday
shire.
The council ealimatesl that by Taft*Hartley law and bring Intel o'clock following the holiday
midnight tonight there will have vent ion by President Truman period.
been .10,000,000 vehicles on tlm
Tldu was a project upon which
highways during the four days They added that the recent strike the Sanford Post No. 68 of the
and that tho nation will have ex­ of firemen was against only err American I-eglon had been work­
perienced Its worst tra ffir jam tain rnilinails to nvnld that cir­ ing for some time, and It was

in history.
Tho deaths In southern states,
with traffic, drowning and nilscellamous Hated:
Alabama 17 6 0; Arkansas .1 it
8; Florida 1 1 0 ; Georgiu II I
1; Kentucky 6 1 2 ; Louisiana 6
.1 0; Maryland 1 4 0; Mississippi
&gt;
Car.
■1*0 ; Missouri
laiaaouri M
* » l ) North
rsorj s w
ar.
oHna *0 0 8; South Carolina lo
« *5 Tennessee 16 2 1; Texas

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largely through the Influence of
the Legion that the office was
again opened here, said Karlyle
Housholder, Post commander.
The office was established by
thu Florida Industrial Commis­
sion of the State Employment
Hervhr. and I* affiliated with
the U. 8. Employment Service
Unemployment Compensation Di­
vision. The office will aid veter­
ans, farm laborera and othera
to secure Jobs.
NEW MONUMENT
CAMBRIDGE, Maas., July 4—
(01—A monument carved from 82
tons of Vermont granite was un­
veiled in honor of Goorge Wash­
ington on Cambridge Common
yesterday.
The $30,000 monument la lo­
cated near the spot where grew
UM
the giant tree which shaded the
Jtov&gt;
V'-lutlonary leader a t tha hise moment ho took command of
\Z 'Cill-trained Continental Army
176 yeara ago.
H ie structure, called tke Washington Elm Monumont, waa ju i­
c e d by Mrs. Lewis Preston Col, wife of the Lieutenant Gov­
ernor of Virginia, and Mr*. Prank
A. K. Boland, wire of the origina­
to r of Uw plan to build tho ma­
n o ria l. Boland ia chairman of tho
Washington Elm M anorial Conn itto e .

MOUNTAIN RECORD
CALCUTTA. India, July 4-611
—Mrs. Edgar Nichols, of Omaha.
Neb., may have a new mountain
climbing record.
She la believed to be the first
American woman to have comnlcted a trip over the three-mile-high
Himalaya Mountains from Tlbc:
to India.
fc # U
She and her husband are miss­
ionaries fa r Um Church of C hrist
1/000They
Insss

“ Mothball” A i r F o r c e M a y See
Action A f j a i n r ! K o r e a n C o m m

ie s

WASHINGTON, lull 4
»I i
Snun W.-iM W n II pi i.m en­
gine (ic.blri planes may be l-Acn out ill llic «i»i-lLI-.«II It i ‘luly in
Korea Itrcauif l»ail WfAtlin ami fimmilailts l»a%»* Ini
il built—in llic lurl lank.
Hrcausr «l liravv m c iim l nml inounl.iiiiuii• i . i i .iui " h u ll " ,,u,,l
make drsrcnl liter a luigrl u ic .i il.ui* *m u - , indu it men " I" " '- ‘ '
U c U m d iF -tlU shouting stars have had to
I" " . Altlujiigh *&gt;•*•
distniicu from liases in lupan *.•• •
South Korea targets Ih / o u t - (| i , W( i ,
.......
,»gi,|n&gt;i
what less than the t -80s
1\ „ ,| | , K,, i . iim i . s I- .
Il mat
nounred combat radon of ,|,:1| i;,
. I i, I hiiitdi r
inilcs, fuel consumption id •••*' (lll|,
,|
r,i tin lain- . nutv ;ilsltitmlc is so lot'll liu'S ban- ||(1| ,
,,.|y , , . 111,1 in \ ii N &gt;
little
time
for
iiiiiiiellt'crint-. lional liiian l mill . will lu&gt; hipped
nguinst the enemy.
I *•* , l "*
1 : l ''
I ’li, 1 1 .
1 1 1 Iris** 1 roup now
A ir officers describi-il tbii 11
I I s i t o l l N I l r t l III* I ' t o r
I Iti« r I
one of tlie lessons Imilied in tb

WASHINGTON. July 4

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IIt&lt;11 III llir I|II|M||1.1 III tlly ill Su
won .uui iii .in liclil by Smiili Kolean (inert.
A ijiol.riin.iil (nr G riin a l MacAiiliui
ailvanrnl lit .idipi liters
Mill It q p r llr t l ill-' ( 1Hlllll III Ilit
N u itliii1lit' IS w rn |a rh iv i|’ with ill
till &gt; lulIV •* al uii,j tl.c line 11&lt; added
i l c i j | **»-«lirlilly \V«ul It j 1tot slop at
llir y II.III .ll Seo u l lot a lew d ay*.
Ill- l|H it • -m an *.uu 1 inlay's R e d
.• ll.u l ll 1 'a it al. Ion csl to god
1Mil It 11.'' 1'.illlu ll , pi 1-lily pushed on
l l i r till ll 1 lUlllW'iUll.
l *1111imuniM tun pc .iv .11 it-t
l i lt
.‘’•11111111 lie ill lu llic p atli i 11 tin R i d*
iiav e b -III 1it«il 111 tlii'li il liv e iin itliu .iiil 1ank* p iiilic il 11&gt;riv.t 11I. u r n ••Ul IlC IIII'll ll.H L In pa*t
llll' tin'
i .iv .'liy ui itif.tntiy IMS
linn c - , R ,
llic tan k*.
lolluive .1 1 Insd y
T h e Ml nk*• titan wan unable In
ll V if III *&lt;l in f a n t iy luid entered
iir«*4tim« &lt;1
S iiw iin , hilt it can tic
•
Red -&lt;•Mil■1
1110 nut l
tin- c ili f • 11 i- p resence 1»f IL cl v
H id - f l\ •* Ii ■
ill
Mlllt ll uf Huw oil
Midi- Jill -d tlu- in flint r v 1 nui fu r

Iieliin-I llic tanks, and pn -ibly
p:t til llit'in at Suwon.
ritt lie I maii’li into. Stiwiiu puls
Hu t'omuiuiiiit- well t ilth nf tha
••nl hr 1 11c 1 -' III111 llivcr
defentv
line, n hull ha- been crumbling
lniilv fur days.
‘ allnck wa- made atone
il,
until from Yongduni'iio,
wlnn. the Knl cru n-d the 11:i 11
1. few day- ago.
Tlm pid.u-limn !ihl Ilit-rn ivna
"nil to n Ini” of U.S nir activity
IMrty, Hut In* dnubted - if- ■itsr1 1—ti I liillr.t On I’niP T h ird

R W ( lulls Are
Split Over S o cial
Security M easure

'I In i«&gt; vyu ii»» ••fit* itil confirm?*
tioil ol *|i*liT:il of •Ii*' report
I i‘
p ro . 4 ilopui i n f i l l • f •*
lloin
!-»•
u hit'll o* •* lion i!*l
tlffl*
.uni »it her i rironor . hi.I
I’ iioI
it wa, nut given Infuriimllun alM.ut

....h m ailers

I have the tieneftta

I .Oh'111 iN,

July

ulati............. . 1

1

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Spc.

tune In

.......I'd qum III
lodii v Mint Uii
tutu may ..... pot at- in py Kla
•mi ntoiiiit
Fuel
'

ii- 1 aidi.

E’nt li-i, on*- of 1
governim nt
key at. in
b-nli-l
wa
elit.-n.
I In II veal in p -i’ll la I M.tit 1
for tippinp Anrio \in*'ri« no ntum
Jr m u . t a In Ito ui. In Li * mi
fiVHinit, tin* «‘\-&lt;'ontMiuiiiit .iii'l
In* wii i •’i»«*n•.*fit iiinl wniiteil (*»
milk*' hiiii'ImI .
Their wii
|H« uliition at lit**
time that uttlniutily •' mltfht !»*•
ullowetj t*» i* &lt;inn r&lt; •ai«h Ih*Iihi*I
piiHoii whIIh.
tii'orn** Minton South, a in ■ *
or for tlie ma rii* illation I hill v
Minor, wrote Latov tlmt thu tiernmti-t"•I II |»It V !• 1st tna v I*** not
to work aram non Mo ni*l he
jcuilo’ | Mil ‘ on Ho* hifht* t fill
th«M It)
tin* of Hi itaivi* &gt; leuiliiltt atom
ft4*i«tili fa wo a i-&lt;1 to roiniuent
llaaMflMUr*! **M l'(*l.r Tltvrrl

Modified Welcome At Army Base

itnlutori m--

, ,. - n ,t provisiunr.
ribjt-. tor.- raid
- i.il
.vuritv
lv;t. "|, , I,,,,! a- -ociuliscti iiierlinit-" mill wnnlt'd tm part uf ox*
11■rI&lt;IifI il III lllll ,lil eel lull
Miliuiittui argue.I t lt.it
It
it .1 n't a tiuct-tiuii ul tv hi the i' It- av
.-liouhl la- social
M-furili,
but
"W'tii-thi-l we want In elii-oiira -ipt iipb- In enVtt fur old ni;o."
Ju-t liefnre till- qiu—lit-n canit*
up, tin- nearly
11,000
delegates
In-aid 11 win in nriMitnent nver'fed­
eral aid In piildir i-ducatiun. r.u
ttlil plank in tin- I’ I'W 111ntform.

This iiliinl, tilling iiilh one ask­
ing fur a world calendar and •
&lt;&gt;l In i 11 king ri'gulallon nf iv• ■Ii Inti euiidlllons foe children under
lii, wuh dropped. It tin fell the ••
mutter- were outside tin- lll'W
field. National President K. Frsni-i-s Scutt explainnl that dropping
tin-in wa* md because of opnn.-iition.
lliu di'li’ gste- luted tu continue
•upper! uf jure hervice fi-r ivronin and f » r xliengllicning tin UN.

BECK RECOVERS
Barney Beck, Jr., whn recidvej
minor lnJurii-9 in an autwinnbilii
• nllisliin at Tw enty-fifth S treet
nml French Avenue yesterday
noon, was reles.ieil snnn a fte r­
ward
from
Pemalil-Lauglilon
Mi-iiiurlal Hospital ruler hcliig
given iinergeiiey treslinent. En­
nis Williams, 18. a l-a t.rn*i*i’
in Mr. Iteck'n tW« ('hevrolot,
was treatial for bnil'Jc. nnd Iscrratioiii ami wu- releaaod tr.Li
morning.
"-

THK "WKATHFW
Atlanta
I lenver

Galveston

FACER DEFEAT
Ito

ADVANCE AMI RICAN I IFADy U A K IL R S IN SUL I II KOREA,
lull 4 &lt;/1‘i
An .ill--&lt;&gt;iii Noiili

H\N FitANC lSt'tL .1ulv t
Nitlioiml K«Nleintniii **f lln*1in*
mill Prof* tonnl Women'*
t on . rut toll \Vt|N plil tot|»l v Itv a
lit-jit«*iV nrLTtiitietit nver (In vvi«iiont
of rxinnlinic wicla! •‘i*eurilv# Uun#
I ti'h'iTat*' * iri'h' «h'I).*»l inif t
1 nr \vh**n \«•-1 *li*\ afternoon'll
1 &gt;i.»h •oiilinl, Tliev eitniisl the
ulijrvt ovei int i t«n|ii&gt; *h ir«-nc*r:il
MIVN/'IOII
Mi
Mrirv IL oiIoii i f Nrw Vork
tTt*. ilminimti *»t tin
ICi«"iniiiendnl(on • (* o in in I t I «• c#
t;iif»il flit* firrvvorkh l»v offrrinr
1 1 • \1 iirfi of tin* III'NV'h lone
tumlinir plank &lt;iiii|nti t niif **« t
Irn iuii r f oeiul *«vmilv law* t«»
non i’ovi'ii'«f ein|ilovniriilM.*' .Mis.*
h tfilon propowi i| lint fin* plank
9IIt' 1114If* I»•st II * *’lltplo&gt; llU’Ilt «• lllll
j ..ir-vniploynieiitti tlmt tin mil now

Independence Day E n g l i s h Reporter
In Washington Is Claims Cuclis May
Curtailed By War Work On Research
_ A w reitli on Uiw tomh «»f tin*
Unknown Soldier, u speech by
11 diplomat und rockets bunding
over tlie Washington Moiiunmnt.
These
were
the
scliedutcil
liiglipoints in the capital's ob­
servance of Independence Dnv.
Because of the Koicsn silimtion, many officials nnd govern­
ment workers, eapociully In tinState and Defense Department *,
will remain on the Job.
America und Korea will lx&gt;
subjects of a aneecli by John
Foster Dulles. The si»c»-tul con
sultant to tho State Ilcpurtmenl
who recently returned from the
South Korean republic where Am ­
erican troops are fighting Com­
munist Invadara, entitled bis ad­
dress "The Interdependence of
independence.”
It will keynote a "suluto to
independence” program toniyht
leading up to tha tradltionu'
Fourth of July fireworks on the
Washington monument grounds.
Representative* of Irt.ttOO han­
dicapped workers of tlm Good­
will Industries prepared a wrcutii
for the tomb of tha Unknown
Soldier in Arlington Notional IVmatery.
V&lt;A

I'J e t ls

South
Wi l l i All T h e y Have

‘M
'■Hrt'*:* -JJ
; it
t?

Is Sent To
S t a t e Institution
In
Massachusetts

SPRIN GFIELD . Mass., July 4 (/*')— A man who bolted from two
Massacliuscti hospitals to avoid an
operation for serious internal inlillirs was under observation at a
-.lair mriilal militulion today.
Ihe nun, identified by (tolicc a*
loseph Nemeth, 40, of Scranton,
I V , was rommilted to Notthhamplon Slate Hospital last night after
llrrmg thirr tunes from Mercy
Hospital heir.
Previously hr had lied from Hale
ho pital m Haverhill, about 120
miles noilh of Springfield.

A r lliu r S a y s
A ic H u s l i i n j *

Lie B r i e f s Aide On Korean Trip

Escapee

THE US AIR FORCE INSIGNIA I, nil thafa left of this C-S4 when It Wa» .'aught on Ihr mount at
..u An port
In South Kon a Py s raiding ft.iceuf Hum lun-Unit Ysks. This tiehl wa* tir., eitnd ... I„u .n a i , 1 M.. ,,|,r a j
ol the Not ih hoi tun armies clashed across the Hjn Ulcer, south ul Seoul.
W nlnm iii.., • . j, &gt;,. toj

No. 227

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

Suwon Is Captured. During ■
All-Out Drive By Invaders
Man Bolts From
2 Hospitals T o
Avoid Surgery

^ n a t i o n a l in a geographical ui
^ ‘'political sense, U cannot also Ik
national In a military actise,
th a t is in the sense that It can
normally defend itself ngninst
aggression without foreign as­
sistance.”
What Menon said in 11*18 is
held to Ite India's view today.
On that basis India feel* she
-an serve the cauae of world
peace If she is given the oppor­
even.
tunity as a mediator.

Otis Barton Will
Make 6,000 Foot
Dive Into Ocean

f o

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPErt
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY JULY 4. 11*50

Established 1908

Offers
To Mediate In
* Korea Crisis

a

W EA TH ER

the

t

E l Korean crisis, there has already boon a tlgtitening uf
I visitor* to U. S. military Mtabliahirumta under a general
IflMttd by Uw Defense Department. At Bolling Field Air
W ish Ington. D. C., CpL liarald Goodin, of Columbus,
1 nf a visitor. (Intfi-MtlOMl /Souadphoiiij

New Orleana
New York
Ittsb u rg h
Washington
Jackson villo

Miami

Orlando

Tampa

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noon thundershower* jouDi puritan
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Historic Moves Are
Announced A f t e r
Special
Meeting
Of Top U. S. Chiefs

Red Arm ored Column Slashes Through Defenders Lines
’

Invaders
w Suwon
Streak
Beyond

Threaten
Airfield;
15 M i l e s
Han River

Pilot Killed In

Heavy Cruiser'Sees Action

8,000 Foot F a l l
Over V i r g i n i a

.T O K T O , Saturday. July 1—
f/P)—Destruction of 15 North
Korean tanka In American strnfl»« opera Don* Friday van an­
nounced today by I ha Far Baal
Air Force. In a communique l»" l * 1** A M&lt; ««*•» (12:15
P.M. Friday.) the Air Force
aaid If flaw 181 aortic* Friday
Including a third raid by B-39
superfortresses. It aald two ho*lua aircraft warn daatroyad.

S m I fftl

Rear

Authoritative InfoAnants, how­
ever, aald the Rada were no far-,
ther than eight mile* from Suw­
on by I P. M. today and prob­
ably closer.
Thin- wan nu Information
whether American
field handquarters had left Huwon. I.oss of
Suwon would deprive tile defeiwu
of tbi- lust remaining good-sised
m air stiip north of Pusan, In ex
creme southeast Korea 175 mles
nway.
The broad Han River la the
principal mikural barrier between
the Red-captured souths rn cap!
ta j of Seoul and tha tempornrv
aouthern capital a t Tnejon, no
mile* south of Seoul.
An earlier South Korean re­
port said aouthern troops hud
roentered the suburbs of Seoul
Wi tha haela of fleeing Com.
' Attain] sts. U waa not clear wlivtht w n thia report still stood, although It did not naceaaarlly con­
flict with tha nswa of a Red
breakthrough southwest of the

fCaarlMeg On PSf» Olafen

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Mrs. Bernard on five. I hr tmsuhlr
penalty od each luunl is six months
to three years and a $r&gt;fMI fine.

and Mrs. lieruurd In ball and su,
Sept. 15 for Hentendiig. Hu com­
mended the Jury ruiylng:
“There Is no quarrel with the
acquittal* on the conspiracy counts
and the evidence Justifies the
other verdict*."
The Judge added that "these
defendants were probably motivat­
ed by somu sort of humanitarian
Instincts, hut the primary one was
Wateon. Justice of money."
" It Is a sordid husluess^govern' "'epetlee Herman
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nr had
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via Miami.
Tile oilier pH:, enpoi l n jin l t m il \
were I'uertu Iti.'io,
u l Ulinuu
I'uHtiri."
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WAHIIINGTON, June .tO-l/V,
—Tim Senate gave sinaihing ap­
proval today to a |t,2 ‘.'2,5n&lt;i,(MH)
Foreign Arms Aid Program. It Induties 810,000,1)00 to strengthen
the military forces of South Ko­
rea and the Philippines.
The moasure now .Rues tu the
House where quick action Is ex­
pected because of tha Internation­
al tension.
Tha bill contlnuea for a second
year President Truman's program
of

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proving In tic one of the tmirit )»n*
pmtmil faotiirn in AmcriraV
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fM n iile ^ Ip mi t Hina
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their reign here, Suwon Inin one vepITgntitm
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Sanford Workers
To Enjoy Several
Holidays Over iih

•Senate Approves Chicago Doe tors
1 Billion Dollar Report Findings
Foreign Arms Aid Oil A-Bomb Rays

PARIS, Jun# 39 —- OP) — Ruaia Is cooparatiea whojaheertaJHorn*

M 1

tit ill |

' ;of ground liftween hern and

Juhnaoo hauled back Oil till'
NEW YORK, lime’ 10 &lt;/F’&gt; A rt Irk uml headed south.
17-tlay liitil ilui.'il in conviction
"I wumi't going tu land there
for two ol liner prisons accused If I bud to gat out and | iiih!i ,”
lie unld.
, ,
^
of operating a “Mark ninrkrl" in
Arriving over Huwcm tnrftehl,
babies in Mnndi a,,,! New York.
1protected b y o t h e r A m e r ic a n
Hairy , Well 1'.11, U'M ar '*•'] I pinnea, JiduiHon hailed nut. IIlawyer, id Mrookhn, was ait|iiillt'd nicuek hi« leg against the nidde.'
hy a gciicr.il les'ioiu tiiu l jury ua he left tlie plane.
which ilrlili.Tol.il in, |,l hours, H i - 1 T h e Jet crushed and burned
i in u rlcefield close by iuMunishc.1
was freed imioii (illicit
Keyes tteech of the Chicago
Irwin S lain, 18, aim of IJiook- Dull, News, Corporal John 8 .
Ivn, wlio si,arc I a law office with UomnnowRki, an army photuWolltmt in piidl'iwn M.inhallan, uraphiT, nml the w riter who h«il
watrliing th* pilot fall.
end Mi i. Hess Deinen!. TI-year-oM ucoii
W* rucfcl Tn * ] n p over rU’»*
houicwifr. were r!&gt; ired of con- paddiun and through two uniat!
i|iirncy charges hot were found villngva toward th* field where
t.U’lty of violatuu: tin- I'lihlic liralth Johniioti landed.
Ah wo arrived an estlrnuteil loti
lass on plniTuv: babies for .uinp- nolleltmis South Koreuos were
lion.
lifting the pilot front tile field
Mailer was turd nn seven health which Johnson called through
law ri.unis
inisdrmranors • and clenched teeth the “hardest piece

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B. Little, elderly west aide
•Ident, shot and killed himself
tly a fte r ItOO o’clock this
at hie home. He la be.
have become ueepomlent
III health and an approaching
itlon, said Sheriff P.A. Hero,
lambent of the family, hearing

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Itun

A*“! I 111 V h c f n * i | |

Two Convicted First American Jet Pilot To
For Operating
Bail Out Tells
Of Experiences "I hlllMil wrnl llir.Mii'lt Ihr* •lnl»l
___
(/!’) — The
Ihc R
lint
jet ppilot
Korea. June JO1 -—- (/P)
ut American ict
ilo t!-',,V"hViii"V.ii.’ ' i f l J T ' ' , 'NvI.'
“Baby Market” to hail.SUWON,
rid,me over South Korea had nit
out of his damaged airplane
mi audience ] j,l. ut v r.tnmg."

Haeuuxe the utfrinlniiU wished

be hold

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KhU'Ji! tif M i.ifni i . i nl fir I «-1&gt;, v it,
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11mmi *tli llir h tif i i it't t i|nnr nf tn
AllHM1.Hl! All llllf i !i.11|eI pl tllt

trial, the case was beard
Sanford Resident «In Jury
general sessions before Judge
Frauds i,. Vulente, instead uf
■ Commits Suicide before
a panel of Jurists til Hprelul
IL With .38 Revolver sessions.
Judge Vulente continued .Sinter

Dec.

•M M
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u vrr A n o n i.n . \ a

today of two U, S. newsimpr-rn.ru
riurii and an artny photographer.

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MIAMI June 111 vT)
An
*1IIf* |1l|»*l (If IJl|(‘ti)l||&gt;.' I|t 11lie
I*1**! I lit f ill 1 I tit l.iv IKV •! 1.111 1E&gt;t|||
-ill mtliiirr ilyiiiH .il H(HfO

rreflitk'htiiil (tnliTA from Wi^hlfMrton Imvi* ni-iii mills «&gt;! tin* I* S. Vlli l ln*! mtn uifnni oil K&gt;m:i
in un n(ti*iu|»t In lilni'k uny piivudcr luuv thut tukc n lu tin ,rr*-t |’tn- lliiS
, , in.h l *•, i»**•r
pli'lurcil iiIhivi , win* ifpurtiMl to l»av^ •ili**lli«l tin* constnl town nf t«vn/.Mn. \n nmli’«l«. • 1 ;i*i,«*iiist of
otlioi nnvttl iniiis )»rt» iilu’iiiiy tiulii to Imvo auuii uc tinn.

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N e w Y o rk R in g H e ld
First l.ietlt. Edwin f. Jolimon,
Seattle
ohn of "t pn ''too l
ihnron, 28, uf
ul Sea
Urn was strafing N orth' ''"'"S ivn. ,l,,n
...... .
..r
n . . . u t .................
, n the Argomti
bank of
llm .H
in H im
J 'a m o i u e
I l l i c i t U u s i n e t i B Korcar, po.itioiw^alona tU nurth
iu»
oul when lua fighlef. • wtifung along at almost giound level, struck .t Airport to 8m, .loan. FnPrf,', |(|
- D eals “ TM F lo rid a cabin
or telephone llrie.
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ther. details.

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W a s h i n g t o n , lone no t i ri
— 4*011Rrexs inemhei*. ceuerallv
'w ired t|un h iip p in v a l i.&gt;dtv «f
I'lf t id c n l Iftim .in N ilfti^ io it lo
u ie A n ifin .tn g i on ml ifotip
m
K orea.

21-Year Old Man
Admits Setting
’M
C ircus Fire

James T iuiier, 3:*, Is

WASHINGTON, Jana 3 0 (/P&gt;—The Defence Department
aald today South Korean force*
arc rallying to contain the Cotu­
rnunUt armor which broke
through the Han River line.

10KY0 , Saturday, July I—&lt;/Pj
—An armored column of North
Korean Communitti was at least 10
miles south of the Han River in
South Korea today and was threat­
ening the American headquarters
position ot Suwon, an nuthoritaii.e
military source reported.
General MacAnhur's hradquait^ars officially confirmed the invnJ*
^ r s had made a break-through
southwest of Seoul (hut apparent­
ly did not officially disclose the
13-mile pentration).
The confirmation was withheld
until tcceipt of newt dispatches
(rota Washington that a defense
Department spokerman said 40 to
30 Red nigsorod vehicles had made

South Koi'cu I,on do r

SPUSUTSllSJEnSK
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fo r th*

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CIlirAGO, June .'tit—c/11—(tni- dour.
vcrsily of nhlcngo sclcnllsti Miiy
they con slush I Im death rule
sharply In usually fatal dose." of
ntomlc radiuliun.
8u far all their work has iieen
done with nninmls. lint the re­
search is deiigni-d to save human
rndiatlun vlcliins, they disrlonod
today,
Farter l.nu-Ong, who serve,I us
They found Dint »troptumyelu, Initial president of Die Seminole
ono of the older untlhlotics, is Sportsman AssorlnDon, was ugnin
highly effective in bulling the elected to Dint ufflcf ill u meet­
once mysterious fatal infections ing uf the group ut Dm Tourist
that follow heavy exposure to rud- Canter Inst night.
iatlon.
George Stine, retiring
presi­
The research Iearn, headed hy dent, tlinnked the nTemliers nml
Dr. C. Phillips Milter, professor of committee bends for their fine
medicine, discovered u few week" co-operation during Ills term af
ago tha causs uf post-rmliatlim in­ office,
fections.
Other officers elected were
This radiation—X-rays of gam­ George Mnffutt, vice-president;
ma raya—waa found to damage Forrest Gntchel, secretary, John
the lining of Intestines In mice. Melsch was re-elected treasurer
Bacteria normally present Jn mice and William Jameson, cuxtodlnn.
intestines then Invaded tha blnuil
Four new directors were named:
stream through tha damaged lin­ John L. Galloway, Robert John­
ing. causing blood poisoning.
son, Charles Forrester anil Denver
Tha next step was to find an Cordell. Directors who have ono
agent that destroyed th* bacteria more year lo xerve are F.A. Mem.
ut the blood stream. They tried Robert Williams, and E. J. Mough*
tig h t antibiotics.
Htdeptomycln ton, Jr. Mrs, Mnynm Hodgkin wn„
waa th* most affective.
appointed public relations counsel.
In on* group of experimental
Three motion pictures were
animals, the streptomycin treat- shown by 0. Archer, First District
merit brought the death rat* down Representative of tha Gnme anil
to 10 per cent, compared with the Fresh Water Fish Commission.
80 p*r cant that occurred among
Mr. Lansing announced that Im
untreated animals.
and Mr. Hpeer will attend the
In tha wartime atomic aaplni- Florida Wild Llfo Federation nml
Iona In Japan. Infection* o f,th is Fresh W ater Fish and Gumo
kind caused tha deaths of many meeting In Tallahassee, July 5
persons who survived the blast and 0. Waldo Priest, gamo com­
and beat of tha bomba.
missioner, was present ut Dm
meeting.

P o rte r Lansing
ElecM To Head
Sportsmen’s Club

* ATTENDS COURSE
Malcolm MacNalll laft ThursPLKADR GUILTY
roorning for S eattle Wash., where
.PH IL A D E LPH IA , Ju n e
y ha la attending a ala w eeks' c a n s *
- J o h n D. M. H am ilton, court-spduring July and A ajpaS aaadpatatto rn * ? fo r H arry Gold,
phla chem ist indicted on
ha a e
o f d e liv e rs! attune eu-

•V''W;i»**

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!■ i1 ill,,', liulny in 1Y ,i'h il,,,tii:i
I, , i l ...........i,tl,l&gt; I'd .m l nu inn' &lt;d
die \&lt; mi, i.ilm n ul A n n in .in K i l l
in,ids.
Vi'H li'idiiy In'iiili. n f many ut Die
in u o lr y 'f im ip ir lines h ill,e ,I In
g i'D ie t— pin &gt; Die th ri'iil u f iiinrn
nf tlu'iii Diis sum mer.
Seniil.il D ulilii'll ( I t - M i l l lu g e .I
ii|ipruval uf Ids h ill tu u ii D iiw
ra il Htrllii'H uml
WulkulltH. lie
tt'im i'll thn m il s tlik e n a "public
llieliuce,"

The awllchmeii nml Ihulr fel­
low unionists— are protesting u
I l 'n s l l s a r S

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i , |.. ( 'nt i ,iei
Me , in I m il "
\ l I .Vli'dii un I' i i .' il.n . Viiii i illu J:, i l i m e . n t n n . It,.led l,y | , in l.i'gnm I 1,,.*. ’ l:i u ii. lutve
i ,.11 .it a i l. iiul id e lltlfle .l liy inline '• lu n g i' u f th e l u ll I........ a n ,I u n ln i g
I,nt , I,,
ta l. lir e m *i dml ’ aid n l S o ■u t w u l c r I ' i i 1 1. ..m l .......... •■ !*
nil Knee \ve,i* a e lu a l slayings us w ill gu I nun u l lln ' I .'.'no*' .. | r,1,,,a n I,v Ids -ind a rm y invent,
a l. u ii » f t l „ . M W liu n iin g ...... I H ie
caf imn*.
Sunfuiil tilaiit"
Iium-IiiiIi t.am
i nl I n ii "iiul l,| did mil know tlie meiriher-* have lii'.i, ipMiu.l
as
n a m e , nf three uf the fo u r |«'i
gui'"ls, "tuil I'u I ('uninmiul 'i T un
-u,e, Segee Haiti tie killed.
A . M i m il.
K alian m ill,‘riled Ills b elief ill
A. Du,la, Clunlc" l.ea anil n|lu&gt;r
Segue's slal*'in,'Hts, a f l i r invi'stl- riilichern arc duiuitiag ll,&lt;&gt; mint
u iilln n , de p ile Die e x trem e yim lh fur the lairhecui'. The uruginm
,,f il„ . p ii-u n i'i a l Die tu n ....... any will inclmhi aqtiaiu ilnin'Ing, calm
uf the crim us a c re alleged lu have nalking, swliiniiing
ami uDier
iru * ili» ir &gt; l nn » ** *• V a s l
events.

General MacArthur’s Headquarters
In Korea Described By Reporter
AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS. Suwon, South Korea. — (/P)
—- It’s a little primitive yet but a field licadqumtcn u being whipped
into shape on the ctlnr of dusty, bewildered Suwon.
When General MncArlliur walked into it he plight have been Ka:k
tn mine of the tcin|mrnry headquarter* be llied in toe Phuippinet. I hit
one in an abandoned school with dirty window*.
Mure Ilian 200 American* of all rank* ore here now. Soma came
front Japan but o majority were ♦

Korun ii military mniulcr of tha Soulli Kotuaii
advisory group.
army, and other to|i Korcun of­
The last of tlm KM All poreon- ficers,
nel, aliaut 45 officers amt muu,
The Job of the Americans 1* to
gut out of Seoul yustordoy Uo- (imrilinntu operations, advlxu tho
fure it fall, They crossed tho South Koruaim and, In practlca
Han itlvar In n leaky Itoat and enyway, give them added bat­
hiked most of tho 22 miles to tle spirit.
KMAG officers are stationed
Buwon.
.
,
. A.
"W b weran t In ahopo for that with principal Korean outfits and
sort of thing but wa made It," do their best to maintain liaison
mid Opl. UiOiga E. Millar of with headquarters.
llnrtleavllle, Okfa,
Communications arc bad, tha
Brig. Ocneral John II. Church, rends poor jand technical equip­
MncArthur’a field commander, ment almost non-oxlstent. Tho
13 other offlcara and two onllatad food ut heudquartera still con­
man are hare from Tokyo. They sists mainly of neo, gruel and cof­
hare aat op a branch of Mac- fee. Acommodationa would hardly
Arthur's haadquartcra,
bo called adequate.
W orking, with them are Major
Associated Fresi
correa^wnQaneral Choi Byuug Duk
assigned

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to Die

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&gt;*4‘, '■!&amp;.'• *■ 1V
1V ‘s i .
.

*kiiwiji'isAiel^tfii oak■■A‘,*iVUus',L.

The Vuturnns nf Foreign Wars
will meet Mon,lav night u( 7:1)0
iiVluck at the lucid Aiiiericiin l.egiua Iiul, and refreshment.' will he
served. Tile l.eglon meeting uf the
Sm.foril Fast Ml lin.s been canculled.
Mrs. E. J. Mm.ghton, lihrarinn,
announced that the Siipfurd 1’iihlie 1,1lirary will he dosed Monday
and Tuesday. The Font Office will
he closed Tuesday, nml on Wednes­
day uftoruoon, said Fast master
Joel Field.

Sanford Weather

t
‘i &lt;
High vesterdny PI
bow tills morning 71
ltniiifnll, .111 Inch
Normal rainfall, June, 7 48 In
dies
June rnlnfull 6.(13 Inches.

THE WKATHElT
JACKHONVIU.K, June 3ft—(/n
Atlanta
01
00 '
Chicago
75
58 . V
New Drlenns
S3
75 vV
New York
82
60 •’V,
Seattle
0!
5T *;#,'•
Jacksonville
83
73 % \
Miami
w
® v w -.
Orlando
00
T* /

Tampa

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8tt

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fftrm in

At THE CHURHCL5

• fy tn Enterprise In now bein i l i r a down, and Is being rebuilt into a new. modern, onr
story type of dwelling, Robert l„
Sea wiiff! hrought f 1,000 a ton Co*, member of the church, an*
naunred today. Aa much of the
a t Canton, China, before the war. old
material aa possible le being
i**y» the National Geographic need In the new atructure, he daSociety.
dared.
1848.

-* 8 Charefi Notlcae raual be preeented a t the Herald office mi t i i
nay before publication.

V

H an fo rd M ln lsterln l AHxocfatlfin

Hcv. II, I„ Zlmmcrmiin, President
Jo e C. C rew s, S ec. - T re n s.

FIRST I'KESHYTKHIAN
GHURCII

Hat. Aiifus (i. MrlnnU, I). IK
Mlnlaler
8i4fi A.M. (lunch School.
{1:00 A.M. Morninir Worship.
Communion Moditntloti by Mr. Me1&gt;',0d r. M. Pioneer Fellowship.

Youth Fellowship,

8:U&lt;&gt; I’.M. Evening Worship.
HppiUI mu.-de Sunday morninK:
Anthem: "Hread of the World” hv
th e ‘ Clinnci I i.'holi.
.Sunday Night Special: "Wc
Would See Jertia” by the Junior
Choir,

FIRST HAI’TIST CHURCH
I’ark Avenue at Sixth Street
W, I*. (trunks, Jr.. I’nstnr
John I,. .Miller, F.Hiuatlimal
Dliertor
'•We'Ve Saved A I'ltu-e For You''
Sunday School t&lt; 16 A.M. A
place for every member of the
faimly.
Morning Worship 11 00 A.M
Sermon. W. I*. Hr nobs. Jr.
Training Union 8:46 I’.M. A
Union for evciy churcli member
Story hour for i-hildren nud'i !'
years of ege.
Evening Worship 8:00 I’.M
Sermon, W. I’. Hrooke, Jr.
Wi-iltieadny Evening Seivlee H;U(i

K H t U P S I l B CHURCH
I Qatnt* Episcopal
Church

U. 8 . B u m u « f BacUflMtlon
hydroelectric plant* turned out
JP.WK),(100,000 (b) kilow atts Ip

CENTRAL HAITI ST Cill'RClf
Corner Ninth S trrrt end l.nurrl
Arrnuc
llcv. H. I,. Whatley, I'nxlor
Kutidnv School 0:45 A.M. Classei for nil ngei&lt;.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Sermon by poster,
ll.T.tl. 7:1)0 I’.M, Union* for all
ape*.
Evening Worship 8:00 I’.M.
Sermon tiy paster,
Midweek 1‘iuver Service Wed
nejuliiy H:(HI I’ M.
11Come Thou With C* And W»
Will lin 'I lieu Hood."
Till-: i in t i n t n r c o n
2.1PB Him Avenue
Her. Joe C. f’lrwH, I’nslor
Sunday school at (MR A.M
Cl as sec. for all ages.
Morning wor.Jup 11:00. Messnge by the paitrir.
Evangelistic rrvlce 8:00 I’.M
Rev. Jenv TanOirum of Chaltn
nuogn, Tenn., will do the preach
lug. The revival Mnl will liegln
Cundnv night will run for twi-»»ilcr. eervir*-- each nlgltl nt 8 Jin
I M. (iooil -.totting nnd ntn-dc an"Id lino- go pel prim him: hv n
llolj (Ihosl-filleil lono of CmI
The ,'hurrh trllig hur t will I n
ni h llo- music nod tlo imhlie i
ii.-.-iti'il in idtend.

Harold Wood. 8840 Lafayette
Ate., St. Louis, Missouri. cnlla
'•hotter up” and proudly diaplnya
tun cop, which it* nu exact replica
of the enp worn by the St. Lout*
Cardinals. Untold la now Inter- ^
Dated In all kind* nf spurt* and
spends moat of bln time In the
(unitin' out-of-doora. llerold’a re­
newed intercut In nthletlc* seem­
ed to atnrt hint after he began
taking HADACOL. Ucfoie taking
HAtlACOL, he wa» alrk quit* n
Idt, hut now Untold 1* one of
the liveliest youngsters In hl»
neighborhood.
lin e Is Harold's own state­
ment: ” 1 mil i» year* old and 1
think your HADACOL Is varyw
flue. My mother thinks It, la’ so
wonderful hccuuao befun* I atnftrd Ink ini; HADACOL I WHS vary
thin mid didn't feel like entlng
M nil. After I took two bottles
«f HADACOL I started gaining
weight und Mother any* ahe It
never going to let mo bo with­
out HADACOL ngnln. It gives
mr tucli n good appetite nnd
helps mr keep iiwny from colds.
I Ht»rted my gramlmnthnr and «•

1HII Id* five-year-old photo of Mra.
Anna Openshaw and her son, Stan­
ley, now IB, whole being hunted by
police In connection with the slay­
ing of Martin Openshaw, 70, on a
ipsrk bench In the Bronx, N. Y.
Authorities said violent quttrrHa
between Stanley, former Inmate of
a manta) Institution, and his father
led V a •family r,tt aml *he Openjh a tt• gapgrgtad. fftiternot(oaal)

"We: ship In Alt-Cotrled Comfort"
LAKK m trV riIMMUNITY
n t t 'H t ii
C, t:. Mhiie, Mlntxirr
Church . i, " i IUiOO A. M

Classes lot w11 ngra.
Wnrshtn 11:00 A.M.

Westittfnnti'i
P.M.

Fellowship

it Jin

FIRST CllCItt II OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
800 F.ast Second S tr r r t

(tunduV School !*:-l5 A.M
rim rrli Service IIJMi A.M.
Wednesday H tn iie 8:11(1 I’.M.
iteudiug Iti-oio Tuerdoys and
Fildaje
to 5:00 l\M .
"Uod” l« the subject &lt;&gt;f III"
IiesMin-Sur men which will be rend
In Churches I l f Chrl.d. Si nidi d,
throughout tile world on Huiutnv,
July 2,
Till- Gulden Test is: "Kxnll tinLord our Und. and ivoinhlp id hi
holy lillli lor the l.nnl nut Gud
Is holy (i's. (HMD.
Among tin- ritaiimis which com
ptine the Lossou-Sin umn l&lt; I Infollowing fmm the Hilda; "The
Works of Hu- Lord lire cleat,
sought out of all them that Imvn
pleasure' th erein ... .He sent icdamplloii iiiiio Id i people: lie hut It
commanded Ids lovunnol futkAvrur
Igily and mvei end „ la Ills- BgrfU"
(P«. 111:2. ID. .*
(
The I,te)on-t?*rioon «lso In­
clude* tlio folloWim; luieenge from
the Christian Science textbook,
"Srlem-c-pud Health with Key te
the Hcrlptuivs,’1 hy Mary Raker
Eddy: "The starting-point of di­
vine Hclepcc Is that Coil, Bplrll, in
All-in-all, .and lliul there Is no
other might not Allnd.- that Cod
Is Love, nml therefore lie d * di­
vine l’l Lliriplti.. . .All KuUlnuec,
Intelligent'#, wisdom, helm:, (mmorta Hlr. cuuse, and effect holong to Coil. Thuso ora Ills nttiihutax, the utertml inunifcstaliniis
of the infinite divine Principle,
Love" 1276:1), 14-171.

l i l t s I M IRIH TIW l u n i t It
|(Ui; Sanford tsriiue
J. Hind,ill I'airin, )|ini-ler
" I he 1f i1111&gt; Nntnin" in hie Mill
jr* t the Minis!ci of the First
I III Irtl III It Clllll.'ll Inis ill"-"II (in
In- imiidii.i M-nlilng , "ini"ii Tin
"inii'ii will he in keeping with
•lie holiday -eason.
( ‘ I i u i i ll

tn b o o l

h e g iu a

III

A.At
I lien- will he On eieiiliirf

0 Ui

er

r m ; n MHTHUIUHi f HURCfl
Hi i liiurlh SIM-t-i uml Laurel
Armin'
Fred It. linrtoii, Pastor
.Sunday Hctiool 0:45 A. M.
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M,
Ycunk Foophi’a IliHiaee* mreing 7iOO P.M.
Kvtuigi&gt;lhi|kr^li'rvlcF 7:110 I’.M.
■CMkF AflftltHt-Thursday 7;8(
HOLY ITIIIRH CHUItCII
(LpUmpnl)
Rev. II. I.yltlelon /Immerm en,
II. I)., Hector

Hummer .Schedule
D:50 A.M. Holy Furlmrist and
Hcrnion.
11:110 A.M. Clmrrh Iti-linol.
Hnufnrd Cion jinny

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Mei-ch ituildlHK—Roum 225
"Hull Used As A Score" puhlh
address hv a representative of
Wotrhtowur Hortetv at ftillll I’.M.
Wntrlilower Study, -1:16 I’.M.

Then I here are the gray-halved man and woman ami the younger
man, evidently their aou. who at roll elegantly amt drunkenly through
the park dally, keening old Aut^p, and the pale ami ethereal gentle­
men. wllli the wide and frightened eyes of a fawn—and the pickup*
The pickups are rndlean. Aryan I park mual be the hunting ground
where it" lonely ones ram*. the girls and the young men circling
emit id hr r warily like dog* encountering each other tn the at reel,
until they brearh the cliaam of at Innet and go off hand In hand.
Thus, Mbs Lux and her problems Mb* Lux, Incidentally. La the
urliHl who own* no radlp because she ronalders It an Intrusion on
her privacy, and maintains a telephone reluctantly.
The biggest Intrusion on her prlvncy, however, Is the life of the
green little rlty within « city, nntrdde her window. It gives her a
wonderful excuse not to work. We ace trying to find an apartment
like It.
IT UAH NOMFilVHRRK AttOt'ND A YRAR AflO that Mayor
O'Dwyer Imrilslird the last of the trolley* from the stieela of Manlint Inn, it gesture that must be ranked as the moat worthwhile or Ida
admlnlatrntloii.
However, It appears wa hiVen't heard the last of tiolleya. There
linn been organized a new airline, which last week began four dally
scheduled flight* hrtween Nvw York and B uffalo-uniter the name,
"The tinrTah) Trnltey."
"Tn convey the feeling of th t late and beloved fed. not*—hy
whom 7 ) trolley earn," executive* of the tine announced, "lb* Buffalo
Trolley will carry card ads similar to th* ones used on tha one*popular street level vehicles."
The creators of thla pleea of precocity say they are going attar
the honeymoon trade, gtyce tt appears that even In thla advanced
day the newlyweds atliL jo.to Niagara lfal|*-*IUi*r for th* talfea a t
tlie eating of tha ahrtddsd cereal, we -forget which.
We nre dubious about the venture. They don't have any standing
room for alrapliolder*. How can you rid# In a trolley If you don’t
eland, crowded between 48 othsr people, holding on to a atrapT Ther*
Isn't any other way, IS thereT
* * , * - •
Blfl-CITY PROPI.Ri Jo* McKee, the world'* greatest rotter-Coastar
ilrslgnrr, who nlio la general superintendent at Palisades Amusement
park Just acrosa the Hudson, In New Jersey, tie ride* th* park’a
miter every morning at 7:30 to tost It, and estimate* ha's lagged
flfl.ooo tnllra on that coaster-alone.
He lie* designed 85 per cent of the major "thrill ride*" In America's
amusement parks, and just completed plans for th# Aral auch plies
In lhr stain of Israel. Aa w* always suspected, he designs tha
roaster* with an eye to rotnann*: Ike seats are slanted slightly to
t li e - e x i t *

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grnndfalhcr

fo r big and little sisters
OlOXOIA chain gang fugitive Rob­
ert Kmerson Mlocey, 22, ol Athilitii,
is kissed In New York Felony Court
hy hi* aunt, Mrs. Lillian Collin*,
Pillowing his teleusc on |M&gt;0 ball
pending a hearing. A former med­
ical Bludenl and Navy pharmacist's
mate, Mlncey la being aided In extradition fight by hi* present New
York employer,
(fniernallomit)

taking

HADACOL'

nnd llivy think It is wondriful
too."
Ilnrold was aufferlng frem n
deficiency of Vitninina III, IJ2,
N'imin nnd Iron, which IIADA*
COL rontuln*.
IIADACOI. Ilelph llulld
Yes. HADACOf. helps build up
the hemoglohln cor'cnt of your
blood (whoiv lion Is needed) to
carry these precious Vilnmlna
rml Mineral i to every organ, n n d ji
every port of your body—to the
heart, liver, gall bladder, pan­
creas kidneys anil lungs, even to,
the eyes, hair nnd nails. Countless thousands nre benefiting
from HAtlACOL
even bun*
. _ . . . . . . .. .. . , even,hun­
dreds of doHcni have rK'ormtiended HAllACOL to their patient*.
You'll Feel Wonderful
. . . with the flret few battles of
HADACOL you take, j or*i;fo u r
money _ hack. Accept ha.uuyistl-

Everything they n e e d !—Sprightly gun
dresses, playtogs and pretty parly gheer*.
Thank Cinderella's famous “Magic Touch**
for stand-out styling and sudi-loving cottons.

(JirtU H F ir e
(C e e lliia l Vr«M Pa** Om |
been commlted.
The (fate marshal said tJegee
jv»» not eonnectrd with any fire*
At Bar Harbor. Me..
Asked If'lio thoiiKht Mcgcc was
n pyroniiinlar. n perron who gr'tin sexual thrill from the netIJiiK of
flifls,.Callnn said:
y t’iie It-fiud •spenk- for Itself.".

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Monday, July 3rd And Tuesday, Ufa dth
In Observance Of The National Holiday

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fWlIrbad Strike

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rrtliM n till fact-finding boards
rtcoitmitnrlatlnn. The board said
tha men should let n 40 hour week
(instead of a 4S) and get nu H
C*nt an hour pay hlhe. The switchAiinan want a 40 hour week hut ui
M l hours’ pay.
Tha walkout ha* stopped the
Chicago, Rock Island amt I’a l’clfic,
till Chicago Great Western, tlu
Western Pacific, and the Denver
and Rio Grande WeWetrrri from
running. and tied up the Greet
Northern.
Thousand* have been Idled by
UM atrlke. Tha A. A. R. liar d»fitte d an embargo on shipment* of
hulk tra in to Kausk*. Nehrnikn,
t t Colorado, Missouri, Council filnff ■
la , and Kaat Kt. I.onl», III. elevnto n . The embargo stmt* July t.
The elevator* In these cities anfull. The ruling i* to stop a (die
Up of loaded car* at the sluregf

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Ounce 7 Ouch'
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I’hc Following PlumHinj?
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Monday Jul y Hrrl

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C t n t d i t n town h * i * p/*(ue of

ter eon* Piece mult foot fike #
footbill tttdium did—berk la the
Terr/Ac T w tn tin .
Vote a e th e o lo flit* have fo u n d
a n a e ile e l rlty . f h l* * • • «
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p ro b a b ly p re lim in a ry to a M e*.
«nw tla im tb o t (I* b a y* Invented

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An African e*p*rlm*nt aimed
«l domertlratlna ihe re ton hat
fail*d. according to a nrw;i Item
from there When it come* tn
doing work around the farm. Mr*
rehia It *eeint, I* an animal of a
different slrlye

twine.
A flam* perfume rompeny
Rev* movie tier D»hnr«h K»n a
•alien Ju| cf fetfum e worth I3S

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Tuestlnv July 4th

W in ite n C h u u h llt* n e w e it ro ra
s e t l i * n ir » H C anyon k id Sound*
lik e Wince m ay be | u t l a n o th e r
le le v ltle n h e r* * o p e ra fa n

M. G. HODGES
LEE BROTHERS
ROY WALL
tic I hi’U. Utel

Baby Market
(Caattaaaa r&gt;oa*
oat&gt;
oa b r the law of supply and de­
mand," he eaid. "Ther stele must
rtru la ta the mean* hy which
children find (heir wey Into foster
home*."

Assistant District Attorney' Al
etander Herman hed n*ked the
jury for a guilty verdict to "*ervo
notice on other person* they ran
not Heat In hahlea hy buying imi
and selling high."
The Jury o f *1* men au,l *lv
women started deliberating jester-

SOCIETY MATRON Mr*. Alfred F.
Smith af tJeverly Hlllt, Calif.,
wear* a new balhlng suit. Mads of
block satin, It fasten* up the front
with huge peail buttons and as
i an added innovation, feature* pock1 eU Sli* will model suit nt a barter
I end
show given by the
Women's Republican Commltlee of
rallfumlii.
t Inter national)

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Manganese ha* been mined m
a Shady Valley dltiriet of t f mengane.e In South Dnlmilnlon County, Tetm., elnco tn'* .Mlaouill \ alley, hut they *r#
in h fmtn difficult tn refine.

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or so, say the k ite s aren't un­
Women's Fashions today
happy enough. Ono retail leader
is urging his fallows to be­
"merchants of unhappiness."
For 1950 Might Re come
"It is our job to maka women
with what thay have in
Obsolete ■■ Soon unhappy
the way of apparel," says B Earl
NEW YORK. - OP) - The ladlaa are too satisfied with their
clothes.
This blunt statement m^v come
la a surprise to most husband*,
who hava nevar known their wivm
to be really happy about a »»&lt;&gt;••••
they’ve had to wear more than
once. But merchnnts win, have
watch frocks stick like flue t.i
their store racks for the last year

SINUSITIS

H. K. Ring, D. C.
In a c u t e
sinusitis, pain
o f the face
and disturb­
ance* of vi­
sion with ten­
derness over
affected parta
a r a not un­
common. Pus
in the naso.
pharyna may
appear d u rin g ________
an attack. With chronic sinus.
Itl* there may be u varia­
tion of symptoms of the nrutai
infection with a feature surh
as mor&gt;&lt; pnin in the forenoon
as compared with evening
Prom a Chiropractic view
point this condition is can
l&gt;V a depletion of Hi* vital
nerve energy which flows
from thu brain to tho delirnlo
mucous membrane lining the
sinuses. Should, ons of the
vertebrae of tho spinal eulumii
become slightly misaligned it
will tend to create a pressuru
on the dtllcale spinal chord
and thus cause an abnormality
of function to occur in tic
membranes of the sinuses.
The sinuses become congested
and the severe pain Is a result
of this congestion pressing
upon the delicate, nerve-filled
membranes of tbo sinuses.
Th,. Chimpractor locates the
vertebra or vertebrae causinu
thi nerve interference. He ad­
justs to release tills Intorfer
enre and once this Is accom­
plished the nerve supply may
again become normal.
— Ally

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Military Informant* s*J4
Han Hlver apparently waa 01
ed by the reurlng darknaos
ed after two small advauca
of Invuders had been wiped i
_
tlm South Korean defense. The
Red armor apparently waa tar­
ried across, as all bridge* were
reported deetroyed.
The highway rout* from the
river to Suwon and for a great
d i s t a n c e on southward cuta
through flat farmland* whore
there me no fixed defenses.
Loss of Suwon would seriously
cripple the American ability to
supply the South Koreans with
arms, for no other strip n.orth of
f’orun i on handle big transports.
The main barrier to u deep
southward sweep by the invader's
armor nt present uppenred to be
American warplanes.
Hard American air blows nlso
were living directed against North
Korean bases and Installations.
(ieneral MscArthur ordered the
raids against Red Invasion bases
snd installations "wherevat they
are."
His order cume after Britain
Holland. Nationalist China. Aus­
tralia and New Zealand fill'd'-—'
active support In the hattle'agalnst
the invudi
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ilcn*. The pledge.,
included
air, sea and ground forces, the

Poei.ett. chairman of Allied Stores
Corp. lie says the industry has
fallen down on that job.
He scoffs at th-i theory that
new cars, refrigerators and the
like are taking the consumer dotlars away from the merchants. He
rays that the money that should
have gonu into new clothes has
been going into "uxcesslve sav­
ings.” lie contends tlmt ton many
people prefer "soft money" to
"soft goods" and are putting their
rash under the mattress instead
of into the hands of upparol mer­
chants.
I'lickctl distributed the blame
pretty generally. In a talk to
the Fashion (Stoup, a New Yoik
organization Interested III the new
and novel for feminine ndornmen*
the department store executive
said.
Creators of women's styles urn
negligent in not getting some
kind of a new look each year.
Store salespeople lire too Inde|iendciit and can't forgpt the
tiig commissions they got u lew
years back.
Retailers have relaxed selling
efforts.
Anil many garment makers also
net ns if "they don't want eusnot ordering sufficient goods for
miners pushing them around."
• We must not only replace whni enough illicit,| t„ let the cutter*
is worn out, we must replace wlmt • urn out clothes in quantity. The
lias liecolile obsolete,’ miVii File* friir of inventories .they say. has
kett. “ We must accelerate obso­ lost many u »u!e In the shops.
Now, they think, thi* restrictive
lescence."
Anil he urges nierebants ev- policy bus been relaxed.
Tiie textile mills ure happier
rywhere to do their best to nink**
Womtn think their present clothes about it, too. The gariqent maker*
are obsolete.
liuve lieen ordering more from the
However, some of bis fellow mills, and textile huslnrss prosmerchants appear to think tliut petit, are pretty good fur months
tin. fall women 'ire going to In’ ahead.
more imhappv about their old
Moreover, a lot of new Ideas,
clothes than they liuve been in re­ new fabrics, new finishes have
cent months. At least, down in been produced recently to tempt
New York’s Indies garment dis­ the ladies into thinking their pre­
trict Die milkers of clonks ami sent uppartd and house furnish­
.uits mid friH'ks say that store ings are obsolete.
buyers are finally opening up
One chemical company reports
Its sales of textile finishing
ugain.
Mil.stuutiul orders are being chemicals are running 60 per cent
pluced by retailers, the am merit ahead of last year. The entire
maker -uv much more substan­ Industry of chemical finishes fur
tia' that i«. than a year ago.
textiles bus grown hy leaps and
The garment makers have nine bounds since the war. New ideas
plnuiitii for moru thnn a year pop nut almost every dnv—new
iilmut wlmt they call the too can­ ways to make fabrics wrinkle
tinas attitude of store buyers in proof or moth proof.

latter reportedly being considered
by Nationalist China.
•
Clarence Ryeo, South Korean In­
I C M tt S
formation director, announced th»
ra n out
execution of air raids on North Nations Sacurlty
Council's
re­
Korea from the provisional cap­ quest for support to the Republic
ital at Taejon, 00 miles south of of Korea in repelling the North
Seoul. H# also told of the south- Korean invaders and restoring
arnars re-entry Into their capi­ penc#
In Korea, the President an­
tal, which fell Wednesday to the
nounced that he hud authorised
Invaders,
State* Air Force to
Ryea said "our Air Force" the United
missions on specific mili­
blasted Pyongyang, the northern conduct
tary targets In Northern Korea
capital last night. He did not fur­ wherever
militarily necessary, and
ther Identify the air raiders.
ordered a naval blockade of
But TASS news agency In Mos­ had
entire Korean const. General
cow said -7 U. S. B-ao* dropped the
MnrArthur
has been authorised
300 bombs on the northern capital to u?e certain
supporting ground
causing many casualties.
units."
MaJ. Oenrral K. M. Almond
There was no immediate elabor­
MacArthiir’t chief of staff, taiii
the raids* on the North Korean* ation here as to what these "cer­
would Include possible invasion tain supporting ground units"
bases and facilities, which mean, might be.
Dispatrhe* from Korea have
American planes would Ignore the
38th parallel, dividing line lie- made It plain, however, that the
tween the two sections of Korea South Koreans are particularly In
and go after the reds wherevci need . of artillery, anti-tunk wea­
they nssembled to strike at the pons, and infantrymen.
south.
MnrArthur has in his Far East
t&gt;. 8. Navy carrier fighters ami command an army strength of
bombers also will join in the as­ ' 23,600 men.
sault.
This include,, four divisions.

Foreign Arms Aid

They are the F irst Cavalry divi­
sion—an Infantry division despite
Its name; the seventh Infantry di­
vision, the 24th Infantry division
and the 2fith Infantry division.
General J. Lawton Cpltins, the
Army's Chlaf of Staff, said after
a' recent visit to the area that
the Far Eastern'troops are In a
high state of readiness and train­
ing.
The U. S. ground troops nrc
stationed In Japan, Okinawa and
other island* of the Ryukyu
Chain, and the Philippines.
Following the White Houkc an­
nouncement. sn Army spokesman I
said that all of the Army troops
In the Far East command have
been alerted. He said he did not
know what units or whut types of
troops would move to Korea.
Thu Army ulso bus an addition­
al 8,000 men In Hawaii.
Mr. Truman’s decisions preiumaldy were takan on recommenda­
tion of General MacArthur. The
Defense Department
hail dieclosed that a report bad been re­
ceived from him covering fci* per­
sonal Inspection of the Korean
situation.

NOTICE
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i

W TO M EBPA T

Free Public Service
Office Opens July 1

G riln e W a v e Is
S w eep in g | U .S .
Treasury Agents Say
Upsurge In Vice
. Now Approaching
Top Record Levels
WASHINGTON, June 28— (/P)
— Senate crime investigators were
told today that a boom ir underway
En counterfeiting, *mufgiing, narcolic* peddling and illegal liquoi

traffic.
Treaiury agent* tntified that the
upsurge in crime liai cauglit llicm
without enough agent* to cope
with the eituation.
And they «aid the big lime rackrteet* are hiding their income* hr
Kind a mare of cor|M)f*ti&lt;&gt;ni. dutnmy itockholdeii and front men
Naieotici Cnmnn*»ioner II. J
Amlin get declared:
"Oiganiralinm of inlenlatc r.u
keteer* are the underground rail­
way over which panel crime «f all
toil* in thi* country."
Undersecretary ul the Treaiury
E. H. Foley. Jr., led off the trilimony by detcribmg the eHoil" o|
government T-men to break up or­
ganized clime group*. Hit bureau
lieutenant added detail lo the picThey gave their report—incliultug prepared statements— to the
R ou te crime Investigating committec which ia studying ways to
crack down on underworld operatin s .
Hero Is on outline of their testi­
mony)
(1) The Treasury i* bully in
need of more manpower to fight
criminal groups and break up their
operations.
(8) Internal revenue egrnlv are
Rigging Into tha tax records or
oaapocted hoodlums but the going
I# difficult because the suspect*
fianrs expert to* advico.
lit) Smuggling of drug* into
|1m United State* has "Increased
tremendously" In the Iasi five
■•era and In aom* case* the smug
gtera or* tiling airplane*
Countarfalt troffk,
traffic —
In tbc
^•(4) Counterfeit
United
u te* la approaching Gio
_ B
SUtei
ir level.

Trustee* Flan
M ia ig B o a a r .tw N * .
^ b an k ru p tcy .
, One wa* the rtnueat of Gm
1 slant Ic Conat l.tn# Railroad.
« h k b ha* sought In previous
IntoraUU Commerce Ci.mmlssli.n
hearings to acquire the FKC-.
that Judge Strum amend his
order delating to lien* on the
jr^(J property fur new equip*
*rd C. Bourne, Coal Line's
fW^bendHolder* a lien ’’superior
id any Intereat in the property
acquired through reorganliullon
should h* amended by striking
o at those word*.
Oils* J . Patterson, attorney for
tho Bt Joe Paper Co., a duPnnt
intereat and principal FF.C bond
holder, and attorney* represent
tng virtually all other Interest»
til the FIIC rtorganitatinn. ohJoct«d to the Bourne motion.

Governor Warren
M aao isM gram rags osal
don’t perform aacoasvv

H

rla* stats officers elec-

t r of Hollywood, cea f stats; Ann Parry or
attorney general| June
o f Wakulla, comptroller;
aino o f fo r t narco, treaof At. Patara*
o f public
1 Evelyn Arllna of
comtaHotoiwr of agrl-

Initial Steps

Semlnol# County waa pointed out
aa aacond In tha atata in daatha
loot yoor from highway i
Tho perctnug* . t deaths la boaod
on a mlloago rot*.
With o 7 percent Increase in
traffic In the sta’e last year, there
wa» a B0 percent Increaaa In the
number of people killed, he atated.
Tha rate or tho*e killed loot year
per 100 million vehicle-mlloa wo*
t.0 persons and this year It ia 8/
persons so far.
Ha urgod that local civic clubs
taka part In tho educational pro­
gram that will bo undertaken hy
the Seminole Safety Council, and
to provldo them with material for
promoting the campaign. He cited
the two of Live Oak as an axampla
of a community which had formed
a safety council and had put on
an Intensive safety campaign.
The main Job of the Safety
Council, he stated, is to see that
the public supports officials who
are trying to promote safety reg­
ulation*. A co-ordinating commit­
tee will work with public officials
tr-anilanaa f t .m r . a . OMI
to aid them in educating the pub­
race Hu* year, hul even 10 Geor- lic In proper driving and safety.
giant hate &gt;hown less inlrretl than
Marion Harman declared that
he did not think that citiiens of
uru.tl m a governor's campaign,
A new ri-rnrd of 1,210.084 per- this county could act too fast to
-ons are registered and I bn wenlh- create s safety council, and staled
er o iii I ih i ), was (a ir and not so that the Florida Highway 1‘alrol
hut, l&gt;u‘ observer* figured only will co-operate whole
hcarterlly
tome non.lHMI witl vote.
In the program, anil get Seminole
The I', s. Supieme Court rul-1 County out of "top" place in accl
mg» Iasi month »I■Iking nt segre­ dental rleath rate.
Judge Douglas Stemtrom point­
gation in college* nrnl on railroad
dining car, came in the midst of erI nut that this county ha* one
the rsnip.iignlng.
of the two worit ratings it* the
(iov. Tnlrnsdgi-, who inherited state In traffic fatalities and pre­
the mantli- of whi ii- stprenmey his dicted that in time, If tha Safety
late father, "Old (in i*," wore so Council goes Into action,
that
many years, quickly lalwled this Seminole County will go to the
stale’s race problem n major issue bottom of the list.
in the campaign.
Patrolman It. 1). Harrison sard
He 'i*ng u song of segregation that he is kept on the go 12 hoUr«
from one enil of the slate to the a day in envariog tho whole of
other. He got the loudest cheers Seminole County, Vallo William*,
from his rural folio vers when he Jr. declared that as an assistant
shouted Urn;* and again:
to the State Attorney he had nrr"A* long as Herman Talmadgu pared bills for (he State Legisla­
Is your governor, there’ll Im no ture to Increase drivers' llctiMe
mixing of the races In fieorgia.” fees so that maro highway patrol­
Talmndge also denounced * pro­ men could he secured, hut added
posed Federal Fair Employment that a lobby of sheriffs unrl eoun‘.v
P ractice s
Commission ( FKl’C), Judges had defeated the hill.
one of the item* In President Tru­
Mr. Moughton suggested a com­
man's Civil Rights Program. Ho pulsory Inspection law of vchlrl.**
accused Thompson of "running surh a* Virginia has in order In
with that FKPO crowd" ami said get unsafe nulomnMIps off the
the former governor could not lie roads.
trusted to fight vigorously for
Patrolman
Harrison declared
(ienrgla's traditional way of life. that many people have nrr buainrs*
Thompson, too, voiced opposition dHvlng"”due’ lo" "pm*
eslght.
to lowering segregation barriers Judge
JtlAmmN(,n
.r ,nn, It.t*
Stenstrnm
staler eat the
and the FKl’C, end said he had Slate Welfare Depart -i*r • will
n plan to preserve separation of not release the names n an al­
races in school*. Thompson pro­ leged 4,000 people who arc getting
posed to Isirrow |80,Q00,f)(H) from Id to the blind payments, many
the reeonstiiictlon Finance Cor- of whom have drivers* license*.
trillion to help equalize white and
egro schia&gt;| facilities. He sabl Illhhard Casselberry, Jr., suggrHi­
that evory driver have to un­
Talmndge talker) about the race r'd
problem, but had no concrete pro* dergo examination. Byrd floods
quoted statistics from the Nation­
gram to offer.
rarord and
The 72-year-old Senator Georg*. al Safely Council
pointed out numerous Instances In
who ba* served since 1022, is opposer! hy an AtlantaI Alltorney which Beminnla County had failed
to make reports.
r
Alex Mclennan. Tho attorn*,»y
______
The following directors were
tacked tleorgr vigorously in a
series of statewide radio addresses
labeling him o tool of hankers and
big business.
The Senator, though, ignored
McLennnn’s attacks. In his only
speech of the campaign, (ieorgo
made rut mention of his offer for
re-election or hi* opponent.
The state legislature elected
Hi-rmnn lo succeed his father on
HA IK! AIN MATIN B E !
the lorsl* of write-in vote*. Thom­
Me 1.00 To *:*a I*. M.
son, thon Lieutenant-governor,
claimed the No. I stale post on
ground of succession.
After hi tumultuous day* dur­
ing which Isdh ret up executive
CH ILD REN r U E B I
offices, the state supreme court
Children Under IS Y » . Ad
misled Talmxdge ind declared
willed Free With Pairnlt.
Thompson the Irgal governor.
Anytime Kirept Satunlaj
Two years later, they ware op­
A Sunday.
ponents for I he unexpired term
lo which the rider Talmadg# was
elected. Hrrmsti won overwhelmIngly, carrying 130 of Georgia *
IBP counties.
Thoma* W. Lawton, Jr . of tho
Florida State Employment Bar*
vice thia morning announced tho
opening on July 1 of an office
at IM South Palmrtto Avanue,
hy the Florida Induitrlal Com*
mission na u free public aervice.
All ii|i|)llcntion for employment
na well as unemployment compen­
sations previously handled at the
Courthouso basement on Mondays
only will Ire handled at tho of*
flee, Mr. Law-urn stated. Robert
Humility will Ire In charge, aa*
slsted try Mis* Minnie Ruth Odhnm.
Tho office, equipped with all
modern facilities, is being openmi at the inquest of a number of
in lores ind citiiens in Semlnolo
fou n t), stated Mr. ljrwton. The
hours will in- from 8:30 A. M.
to -ti.'lll I*. M. ilnily except Satur■lay when the uffirc will close
"I 12:30 P. M.

Georgia Flections

narood fa r tho Cotndli
Judgo Douglas Btonatrmn, Pollc* Chief R. G. Williams, Sgt.
William Horn and Patrolman 8.
B. Sponco, City Managor Clifford
MeKibbln, Mayor Andrew C a m *
wav, Judgo J . 0 . Aharon; J . Q.
Galloway, Sanford American Lo*
glon; P. D. Anderson, Maitland;
R. E. True, Junior High School;
IL M. Gleason, l.O.O.P. Lodge;
Mrs. C. E. Hittell, Seminole Coun­
ty Council of the PTA;
Mrs.
Maude Batcher, Business
and
Professional Womens Club; State
Representative nominee V o i l e
Williams, Jr J; Loonard Cassel­
berry. Casselberry Safety Coun­
cil, Old Glory Post, American La*
glon and Town Council; J . H.
Crapps, Rotary; and W. R. Con­
nolly, Lions and Press.
Other directors named
were
Gordon L. Rradley, Jaycaes; R.
D. Harrison, State Highway pa­
trolman; R. W. Williams. Oviedo
Lions Club; M. B. Smith, state
representative; K. J . Moughton.
Jr., Jayrees; Al Coe and Mrs.
Coe, Klks; John W. Evans, Oviedo
American Legion: Mrs.
B.
T.
Wheoler, Jr ., Oviedo
Womans
Club; L. M. Cornell.
Kiwtnla
Club; J . H. Ratigan, L. T. Twy*
man. Disabled American Veterans,
Rev. A. G. Mrlnnls, Sanford Min­
isterial Association; Mrs. Charles
K. Ginn, Rsnford Garden Club;
Hyrd J . Goode, veteran; and Ar­
thur A. Klrchoff,

JapancHc Aifhasc
ICaattssM r m Pass &lt;&gt;■•)
radar and other mysterious look*
tng apparatus.
Pilots step from ready rouma
into latest model automobiles.
Those cars should be jeeps or
weapon carTlara or trucks to
make the war picture complete.
At tha base clubs, hare-should­
ered women eat quietly with hus*
bands who a few hours earlier
todffi fighter* through Korean
chits, their fingers on machinegun triggers.
But the sedans and the Ja*
paneae guards and the woman
don t off»et those scorched gun*
porta or movies showing Am­
erican pilots shooting down Com*
miinlst aii plana* or fliers talk*
Ing about painting Red 8tars on
the ruso.agei of their plane*.

Mrs. Peaks, Former Washington
Resident, Died Today
Mrs. Alice N o n Peaks, AS.
former resident of Sanford, died
today in a North Florida hospital,
following an Illness of thro*
yesro. 8ne waa born in McClenny,
Fla. and had lived In Sanford
and Jacksonville during tb * past
20 years.
Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.
Berner Winn, Banford: a son
Donald E. Peaks, of Jaekaonvllle
ami five graad*chlldr*n.
Funeral services for Mr*. Panics
will ho hold Thursday afternoon
at 4:00 o’clock a t the Harde*
Funeral Homo, Jacksonville, with
the Rev. John Harrison of 8L
Stephens Episcopal Church of­
ficiating. Interment will bo In
Riverside Memorial Park Ceme­
tery.

British Navy

fores.
W. Stuart Symington, In charge
of Industrial mobilisation planning
■aid Praaldent Truman's cnallcngu
to Communlim In tha Pacific as*
suras that "thing* won't blow up."
. Altar a vUlt to tha Whita Houxn
tha tha Inna ii of tho National Be*
cumy Resources Board, told re*
portavs hU agency Is preparing
war pow srs legislation but has no
deadline for submitting ft to ConA board spokesman said yester­
day tha agency has a draft bill
containing 20 “tltlea" or sections,
providing for controls over prices,
wogdo, and scarce materials.
Meanwhile Senator Taft (KOhlo) told the Senate ho support*
tha us* of American armed forces
In Korea but believes Secretary of
State Achoson should resign.
T a ft said that any Secretary of
B u te who has been “so reversed
by his superiors and whose polic­
ies have precipitated the danger
of war had better resign and let
someone else administer the pro­
gram to which he was, and per­
haps still Is, so violently opposed.
And In Honolulu, John Foster
Dulles aald tha test in Korea bad
come more quickly that he had ospected hut that he had gone thore

Grooms Academy
(CtiatlaaOO r ,» B I’l l * OH)
can lie made at the school until
this minimum acreage is acquired,
he said.
The Hoard authorized Fred
Wilson nnd G. W. Spencer to in*
.Mltutc condemnation proceedings
on the Bentley estate in order
lo acquire necessary property.
CrooniH Aradenty is seriously nverern wiled ii ml need., four to six
new rooms to relieve tho con­
gestion, Mr. Lawton asserted.
Some nearby property has al­
ready been riromtsed. Principal J .
N. ( rooms ns* agreed to soli miven acre* on the north side of
the school, nnd two other lot*
will h&lt; acquired from the A, II.
Knight estnte.

(re e lls e e l From Page Owe)
force In Hong Kong. AUlee as­
sured him "that U another mat­
ter which will naturally bo takon
Into consideration."
Meanwhile, in Moscow In n
front page editorial on Preaidant
Truman’* action In the Far East,
Pmvdn e*ked If American ruling
flrrle* have not gone too far.
Culling tho action “without pre­
cedent In international relations in
the postwar period,” thp new*,
piper charged "thl* I* one more
rmintfi-ntatlon of the fact that the
American ruling circle* are not
confining themselves to prepara­
tion. for aggression hut have gone ment.
over to direct acta of aggression."
Rerauk* nf the time dlfferenro—
Swirling currents that once
Then Pravda asked "have they .Moscow is saven hour* ahead of
not gone too f a r t "
Washington—Soviet paper* often threatened to undermine tlw Cni e
&lt;Pravda la the official Common- cannot react immediately to big Ibittcrn*. N C , lighthouse have
let Party newspaper. It frequently new*. In this case, however, the liecn thwarted with brush nnd
give* the first hint of Soviet reaction was swift, indicating the grass.
---------------------policy. It* editorial was the first seriousness with which the BovM«
Russian comment on President regard the situation.
Method* of ‘‘»e*ing" chicks.
Trunian’* announcement of n new
Foreign observers, commenting (hereby separating cockerel* nt an
V. S. policy In the Far East.)
on the gravity nf the situation PBr(y
tuve helped nm-ru ‘ ■&gt;
Foreign diplomat*, stinlvlng thr with regard to Korea ami Indo- ((,,, |,r«,iltris* ehirken industry,
Pravda editorial, sold It carried china, said It might he even more
no threat*. They said that on the serlou* with reference to For------------------------whole It seemed u “considered" moss. Pravda called the I’rcni- | The lighthouse nt Cape Hatreaction, and pointed out It wa* dent’s order an actual m-rupaGon tern*. N ( ’,, was closed in I'.itit
turned out quickly only u few , of Chinese territory bv Anu-rimi hut tint buck into service 13 venrhour* after the President'* state- armed force*.
later.

+1m -th
—

war# (Ivan wttb obvious caution.
B a aald:
„ - ------------------to deeply gratl
fiod that reaction from the free
world has boon almost unanimous
ly favorable to tbo American
policy of supporting the UN with

to oddrooa tho Koraon aoaombly
because "we knew It waa a critical
time."
Secretary of Defense Johnson
said today that national defense
is stronger than ever before in our
peacetime history.
He declared the country
Is
spending mote nn preps redness
and at the same time getting
more for it* money than ever be­
fore.
“Next year we will get even
more hy way of preparedness nut
of every dollar appropriated than
we are getting now," he added in
a speech prepared for delivery to
the Reserve Officers Association.
"With your continued
help,”
Johnson told the association, "we
will harvest a rich,crop in terms
of adequate defense. We shall
achieve our gonl of prure through
strength.”

dos had landed at Pohangdong, 80
miles north of the aoutheast port
of Pusan, and were advancing In­
land on Taegu, 50 miles west. It
said they wera Joined by gucrtil-^.
las In the area.
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The broadcast also alleged I but
guerillas were rising up and rei*.
Ing villages throughout south Ko­
rea without wailing for the arri­
val uf Northern Red troop*.
There wa* Bo confirmation for
any of these claim*.
Suwon, according to correspon­
dent O. H. P. King. wa* Jammed
with civilians running awav from
the Red* approaching from the
north. Korean army loader* tried Q
to whip their hmlly chewed troop*
Into a defense lino around Suwon,
King said.
There are -till liner numbero
of South Korean unith north of
Seoul, he said, who havo been vir
tually cut off ami Isolated by tlosuddcn advance of the common1st*.
llrig. General John II. Ghurcli
i* In South Korea ii * bend of the
U. S. Military advisory group. The a
Army »uld he hud no command W
functions, hut thut he was operat­
ing under General
Mae Arthur
who lias general millmil/'itliui I'
handle American asslidamv.
A Navy apnkesir.itn *fH mean
while, that a IL H Naval In .k
force hail sighted no Ito.-oin ship
nf any description, anil mmle in,
contact With nnv North Korean
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no coart JuaUeao era Put
o f TaWM, chief Justice;
Oroen of jTloloah; Jerque*
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South Korean Troops

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VOLUM E X X X X I

Levies On Big Cor­
porations Boosted;
Korean War Might
Cripple Me a s u r e
WASHINGTON™"June 29-&lt;/p)
— I lie Home loday approved ihc
$1,010.00(1,000 ciciie lax-culling
bill, “vein proofing" it with «
$433,000,000 a year !&gt;oo»| in new
levies on big corporations.
The vole was 375 to 14 for llie
measure.
Hilt lisp illlimulr lair rif any lax
irrlurtinn al all may be lied In llie
^inrean War.
* The Home action limed ihe bill
ov'i to (lie Senate, which may la lie
it, revise il, nr kill if. depending
on drvelnpmenls—wlicllirt ninre
rnirnry for American fighting equipmcnl will hr needed.
Jiisl abend of il ' final volt llir
house sejccled 238 to 147 a Re­
publican move In splii llie bill in
Iwo.
0 As-nlling llie lull aa a “phony"
^nx reduction, the Republican*
tried In gel Mparate vote* on one
hill reducing excises, and then on
nnnthrr dealing with the lax in­
creasing nnd loophole plugging
provisions of Ihe one-pur kune
measure.
Hnl falling In Oil' effort many
RcpuMienmi, committed in excise
rrdnclion, joined with Democrats
In Ihe filial vole for Ihe loll
The House, willi this vote and
Mvltli ils wnilc Tnr ahrnd of Ihe
rbomle, I hen mrule ready to lieuin
tomorrow a 10-dny July Knurlh
( ic esl
The lux lull would slash Ihe ex­
cises, ninny of them imposed in
World Will' II, on jewelry, tors,
pnckolhonks, movies, hnhy holtlo
warmer* nnd semes of other items.
These cuts uilght liecnme effeetlvo Kept I nr Oct. I.
While slashing the ex cisesFimiel linen culled lUl.se’u r o r sales
• axes, the mntaut* would make
lip Mo revenue loss hy Ihe hoosl
on Mr corporations, loophole
plugging and oilier lax law rt'visions.
„
This l« Ihe "veto proofing pH"
I t'nnllnv-d on ea«e lw«l
0

2 Miami Officers
Are Convicted On
Extortion Charge
MIAMI, .(line 20—I/!*)—Two M*-

nml policemen have licen ronvlct
ed of exlorllon nnd Ihe Judge wlnt
heard the ease pmmlxrd them
prlnrm terms.
A criminal m ini lurv vedrr
dnv found William Redlsli. 22, mid
Cullen Joseph Thompson. 2 2 .
guilty of exlorllon and presiding
Judge Hen (5. Willard said he intended In give them u prison sen
Vnneo when limy appear for sen­
tencing op July (1.
Rodith broke Into a cold sweat
and collnpserl when the verdict
was read hut Thompson stood
stolidly.
They were charged with ex­
torting
money from
Leonard
Rolle. III!, Negro lintel elnrk, af­
ter they found him parked in an
automobile with a Negro girl on
the night of May H, 1040.
Rolle testified they offered not
urrrwt him In return for pay­
ment of *,’100. A second rhargn of
unlawfully accepting eontpensalion wan dismissed.
*'l Intoml to give somr sort of
' prison sentence," Willard
said.
"We can't permit police, deputies,
court nttacnea or anybody i else lo
violate their office wlthnuC some
aorl of aenlence."
The pnlicnmun are at lllmrty
under *500 bonds.

'^rank P. Meliich Ih
Now
At
ROTG Camp
j
• J •« 1 ' *
.fra n k F. Melsch of West fir s t

T alm ad g e Wins
G o v e r n o r s h ip
V ia R u ra l V o te

A 11 AN I A. lime 29
fd ’)
Georgia rerle, |e,| yrslririay a
governor who laded lo gel ihe
eohnwing ami exirnonlumi v Ciim net meeting in Hlnlr House,
most volrs loharcrvcbeiviiig Her
Wiislilnglxo. I’lesldellt Tinman I- gum faced as lie leaves fin the
mao Talmadge.
White Ihiiisr willi Altomey lien J. Hovvimi Medtnth (iifti and De- A innt|ur rounly mill rlrrlmu fense Scrrtlaiy Johnson (light 1. ( Internal inluil Sinimlplintn I
xyslern beaded Talmadge lowatrl
four more yearj of "while supre­
macy Mile in an era of ginmriR
imrrjt over racial prnhlrmv
Hut former Gov. M. E. Thnnip
son, a last-dili b mapper who icfo»cd io (olicede defeat, donnril
I,AhK Hl'CCKKH, June 29—(/Vi—'The I nlteil Nalluns went
many observers with his strength
ahead lull speed tndav assemhling an Internal Iona I Imre t» sate
in yeslridny'* democratic primary.
Snath Kureii —ignoring a Itiisstnn challenge that il'* all Illegal

U. S. Rejects Russian Contention
That UN Intervention Is Illegal

Ihompsoo held a 'tr.id y lead | l l
im pulse votes b ill lli.il isn't what
counts m G ro ig ia it's co iin ly milt
votes.

Serrelarv-lii'llerul I'rvgve l.le eaneelleil plans lo »isO I'hnnpe

I .A K I . S U C C E S S . June 29
l/1’ l
I III Um lert S tale s li e ir |ei ted R in s in '* eonlelitlop Mini the U N S e im it y ( unite it m teivenllon
And return- from I 1711 of I, 111 the K o ien tl c o n flu l i* illev’ .il.
Intorm eil souires m ill lodny A m e in n n A nilm ssniloi I mesl A .
Vlll preeinel r, ami IM of If,tl rminlie«, gnvp Tnlnitntge a lead io till G lo ss maile ihe U S position ile m to Soviet lle p o ly I'o ieig n M ullcounties with 272 unit voter; »|ei |nkoh A . M alik at a private luncheon Mint vvns pisl lifjn re ilm
Thompson led in :IH enmities with
R u iv ia n -b o y cn llfd council voted 7 in I to invite use id aim * t" icjieJ
120 unit votes
the t'om nm nUt a lta ck on Sm ith ♦

Thompson's popular vole margin
17fii7ri| In |0fi,U7M.

Korea.
whntrvei ftmea uie nnsctuhled
Malik wa-i understiHvt to liav,&gt;
Wallet' raiNi’d Hie riuestlon of legnlily a* a re a iill o f the sanction!* re*

f*ooscrvaiiv«
Scmili.i
lleurgii, eluriimun of tire Sunil It'
Klnniicr Committee anil senioi
memher of the Foreign Relation*
Cuiuinlllce, swept nil 107 counties
lepntled. He whs clmlleiiged for
rc-nominatlnn hy Atlanta attorney
Alex McLennan.
The milt system is one of the'
nation's strangest political devices.
No otliei ntnWi has anything like
ft'
finder n acheme somewhat like
llie national electoral college, each
mil Illy is nastgnei! fiorn two lo six
unit votes. CnmliibilcH winning a
county get all of that comity's
units. A majority of units—2(10—
is needed to win
lo effect, it pricks power lit a
host of miiiiiII rural counties where
Tulmndgu traditionally Is strong.
I'npulnuH Kulloii County (Atlanta)
foi example, with six units, has
une unit for about III IHHI votes.
It it i n I two-unit Kliuttrthoochuo'
County gets one unit for aittml
122 votes. Thus n single pnpulat
vote in ChutlaTToorhet’ counts as
mm It an 122 voles in Fulton.
The late tinv Eugene Tnlmadge,
wlio left son llei man Ids potent
(lolitienl organisation, nulled a
niiuilat virlory in H'lll. lie traded
his clnsest opponent hv III,(kill
puiiiilar vote shut won with 2442
unit votes.
Tim unit system has been attack­
ed repeatedly in federal court ns
a violation of urpial rights under
the Constitution. Hut the U. 8.
Supreme Court n few months ago,
In the latest ease, refused lo In­
tervene.
Talmadge vowed lo rural voters,
whrr usually hold the balance of
power under the system, that
they would loan their Influence if
Thompson weto elected. Ho said
Thompson and "that FKI’C, scala­
wag crowd" were plotting to de­
stroy the unit system,
"Why tf that crowd wins, ono
Idack ward in Atlanta will out­
vote four or five of nor good rural
counties," he shouted.
Thompson stoutly denied opposi­
tion to the aystem and stormed
traditional Taldnmdge rural cita­
dels with Hid rallies In an effort
to wean "wool hat" voters from
hissljufS M

Page T e s t

.mint ion will mil he a IV N,
on Mu1 llie ii im pending net nod
rep,
(Inis.* wmt» reported
In hnvr told force, hut will merely he opera*
mill on ling under K. N sanelion, Fof
him the 1). S. had on dnuht
Ihe rompeluncy of the mmol 1'* that len.snti, it is up to Ihe muii.
actlun.
irie* ptovidlog Mi*’ force to det
Cross also was said to have
informed the ftiuaian the U. 8. ride wlui shall iiinioiaod.
Neither delegates tun i i . n
mi ended In act In accordance
with the council resolution re­ iif f ii'ln Im showed any surprtx1
gard Imu of any legal challenge. over Ihe Soviet, liole In
f'oMsidtntlonii already are
i mu
tnry-tienrral
jfMii'iinni Trygve
1
iMe
^itt un
drrlnr••
derway
here
among
lead i |n_ (hr counell nothin invalid,
log
delegations
ns
h,
Lie's office said no answer lo
Ihu lilnrhiniry for coordinating llie Soviet note i&lt; leiiuited from
forrea put al the disposal of the him. Hu will puss It along or
U. N. At. tirasent Uenernl Mm- the Security rmuicil
Arthur is acting only for the
Kver aim n Ihe Koviet deleg illoited .States, hut it is gcmirnhy l|,,n hegnn it* walkmlt-lioyrntt *
nrcepled Hint, he will he given last Jan. Ill in protest against
sonic sort of II. N, status and the presence of Nnlitmalisl China
will continue to direct Ihu op- 1M th«. II N , the legal Issue h*u&gt;
elation
lieeii ilrhnled. Heforn each widk.
II. N. experts point nut that
i ,i„iinuri&gt; oh I’nae Xnan

Florida G e ttin g Four Army Flyers
Ready For Influx Die After Savinu;
Of Vacationists 2(&gt; Paralroopern
Hr

VSSOMATE0 rttr.KH

Florida niidied herscll tndnv
for a m o ld influx of vacationist*
over the Fourth of July weekend
Thousands are expected to pout
into the state far "•conoiny" s-h•nitons at bench results nod fish
mg spots.
All air lines and railroads have
scheduled extra sections and hook­
ings already are reported nearly
I ■') per rent.
The Florida Knit (Toast nod
.Seaboard Air Line Rnilioads will
add roaches and Pullmans to must
of Ihotr southbound trains, willi
moat reserved-seat trains south
bound alrendy sold to rnparity for
the weekend.
Thn Heatmard, reporting
the
whole month of Juna “exceedingly
good," will run additional coaclies
on Ita Silver MeUor, flllver Star
and xrvcrnl other trains.
Air lines expect heavy (inasenger toads and will add many extia
flights.
Kastern Air Line* said it ex( 0 « l l i « » i oa gags Tkrtt)

64-Year Old Federal Taxes On
Margarine To Vanish Saturday

of Florida, la among thosa attend­
WASHINGTON. June 29 — (A*) — The 64-jrear-old federal tasci
ing
trig the alx weeks rigid Artillery on oleomargarine will vaniih Saturday.
fort
KOTO Rummer Gai
Most of the price-cutting hat already been done. Many manu­
idea (100
i m . The group
•nd unl- facturers have cut yellow margarine hy about 10 centa a pound within

au tcra the la il week or two, anticipating the end of the KLeent federal tax

on that product
have all eompleUd
The manufacturer*, leaking to gel themielvas in good competitive
yaar of Iheoraileal trlUnfng at
positions for an expoetod m - • ------------ — —
-surge of aatee of tag-free j
................ ■ - • r r a r a s :
od
It
HR-tog,
tho
Senate
IP-80,
utr. h . . . u s a
was a victory, for the marthe 10-cent taxI for tho laet port This
of Jione Instead of paastng it gtfina makers ami the frieoda
on to the wholesaler, retailer of
•nd consumer as they used to
do.

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cottonseed od

and soybean

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dairy atatea and the frtenda of
butter. These tnterccte had been
toting ground.t

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margarine,

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T 1H T R S D A V J U N E

Aiwoclntcci P r e s s Leaned W i r e

2 9 , ItKill

Defenders Arc Report
cd Holding Main
B a t t l e Positions;
Kimpo Recaptured

luimily I{cue lies Japan l-’rmii Korea

Hy \SIMT \ n a i t'ltl.SS
Aflic*r i&lt; ah
lmnil»rr% inij t ,
S Hdixlnp* tluimlcifd tiili. luitflr
Atf.iiii't llir Cnttimimi-l in
ValeI#*1$ 4t| Snillll Kni r » Willi tliH
«ll|&gt;pmt dir* did filter 11 u r l r ImlfltUi,*
dir»» mini ImmIt linr »ml milmhi;
lu llir f mm! rt of frit ivi' f Iif*v ir
■
if t«1If tJM k*!Tl|rt* Hi Nr* Id,
tnilrsi wra| nmlliwr it
Nrriu|,
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JJ I N Imu Jin** fit *' If *1 f 'i ntt ^
Vii ii kit Mi1 ( mniniuml » * ipit.il,
11*1*11' u,i im i mtfitm.ilimi &lt;*l i !ua
h tini allu 0 •oiiii f t . ’mi \inf fn /If»
|i|titir*« hsi vr lirru mill |fd ft i*m
hnr thru fi.(filing f■» ilu ■*L , i m * * !
Six»&gt;ili koif.i

W A S H IN G T O N , June 29 &lt;/!’ &gt;
— M ine o p lm m tir reporls from llir
Korean lighting today eased ihe
p ifM U ir lor a dei isuui now w h rlh rr
American groun rllo rt c* should he
pul into llir I ' l l l l c agaiusl ihe
t nm m unid m vadeis.

llie ipiestion has been banging
a* ri I’irsideuI I lUnlan suite I lies
dav whrn hr mdrird U S plane*
III! ssaidilps In n il ihe South
k iu ra n * .

\ high annv n|li&lt; i.i I *aid Mine
'll" hren no inpinl ihu* I n Inuil
tieneral Onugli MaiAithui, die
far I a*lein i uuimaiiilri. Im pci
niii*lon In u«r gnuiml (loop*

\nn*lh in u,ir*hit'
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I’f VI Ml ( I'11111'•IMI 1
ll »' II 111 it‘iM
im * Mtruf f , "Ml 1i Ml ft t»1* I *IM
V . 1til k ’Mt t ii li t Vll Mill f.ttitil
I
Hess ef lo III civ
\uiei iimi
planes i'mii in n s util upei ilime
MtMh Mr M llir 1 •nUiHliii i huh!
agaiusl ttie t'emmiiiiisls
Tins
ill k'*l» . P"ll ..I I.,, lu*11. *4fl
ll.lS r la I'll liampeled I*s l*iul SSca
i/l IA.
Ihc Y.IInU ^Af » t M" i Ih. .! IMlsf I
IH, t
I lie sscatlii'i isa hellei In
r v ii iiilliui fiion S«‘iiMi h tii * it t lu »i Ihr NJiutfi k&lt;M* im l ’( inmtthi d
im » im p tlm| it' ’I. • i t ii I 1 1 1 »
•lav, tail till I- Ihe lams -,- i -on
111MMhid ill I hi I I*fAIIII ,‘d Mil I &gt; f iMil l fM1i \lit,’ i ii* of hi * I'hlhlt*'M 111r\ rril shri ul'irmn, •I
In Keren
nil MM|f
■f hi . fittnth U", \* ii l f S phi no
2. Whelhei Hu Solilli Isoieinj Mill I f &lt;d' ' i I d h\ "•I t millih'i
1
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Iir.iii
liliptifl
liliny Ih a hie to lUilllltnm ills -1,, I Mini Mi h Mu in ^tv I’ ■*•11 • Vh I
Inn H
i . i " i il M t* Vt
hdih I'll «|11 MV* - d jtiun I |t* hiilllilr
Xtii.'i iu Mll'fi, u MU' i n mrl
I’le nlllllltioll
♦tint |I"hi MU "l * • I II'HH, 11* II Ii'IIPti
1MII .I t
IHl«
Al Ihe I’eut Iguo, repol Ic, w r 'rl fl I PH 1I ' ’• Vl to i h*-H|H*|‘h
I. .» |i» I
halt at f la' M"«
gill'll In IItl.il-1 .land till' line 1loll
I jH1111/ 1i;l M ft , Mm it ‘ 1 m *'uI
Mild a I ' o lo riv ri* im lm n l I"
lie so n leal llir Imnl dei isiun
would he weighed hv lltr.e tai lot.

i1Huhi Ki'l 1•i It|i,iI Huiit* IJIV.*

ut ground troop use is une will, h 1
utlly I'lemdenl Tinman mo de I
tide.
Mr. Trniiiiiii's dnv iiii'huletl a I
general review of the Intel national t
itimlton with Kci rotni v of State |
\&gt;
y tie,-on alld a talk svilli Sc, ictaivj
•J Agrlrultuii
llraniiMii
atiout !
/m ill Slipplli* and p iiic pacts.
.

Kiwanians Hear William Stemper
H. E. Morris Hit Installed Head
County Taverns Of Sanford JC ’s

Arhesdn wont ! not ,|i*iu &gt; * w il 1&gt;'
rrp o rle rs his
Im ih m eeting S c i n i l t o l f *

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Contempt Charge* , O p e n T o C ! i l i / r t i * .
Slapped On Three t *iMlfllfte 'ai| l|$ 11 flaii Ian
minx I thrift’
a'fnMi"|i ’ niailv
Screen Scripters Vilau
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N m II y h i i m i I &lt;i i n n v t i il i i *
Wt*ir t MilVM't i*&lt;( fmi la \ ini ■■ill 111Mi)if
o f lauikfl*'^
foi H fu *UU' f m Ull
wet «|tit vs I (i i H i ii Kmi ii I f "uifittuffii *id
T ll r t ft 11'** i n »•' it Mialie
u i 'M|t

iml Will', I |ii 111si|| | Mall I

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111»•!I *»l SrmifMilr 1Im Ii N It i'I,
V*1aIn ilay NiM k Ih .i mi■i a &lt;
1 lltil ilu

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One nf ila two engines cuhkeil
mil over Howling Field, Kv, To
the Hindi of Hie emergency hell.
Ihe paratrooper* jumped with mil
ilary precision in open country
near Greenbrier, Tenn., Ill mllm
south.
Tim rrew nlayed with the trou­
bled pnrket, surcessor to the C-R2
flying boxcar, Irving to get it to
home port at Kewart Air Hs*e.
Hmyrna, Tenn.
Il crashed across Hie Humher
land River from Old Hickory,
Tenn., indicating the pilot had
veered eastward to avoid the solid
metropolitan area of
Nashville
ami Old Hickory. The plane ex­
ploded In three shattering roars.
Lieut. Col. Duff IV. Huddulh of
Ban Anionio, Tex., led the para­
troopers in tlm Jump. Ho told of
the tense moments preceding It!
"We circled over Howling Green,
a check point, and got our 20-mihule warning signal before our
scheduled Jump nVer fo r i Camp­
bell.
“TTie left motor went out. The
crew chief told im It was outwnd
to hook up. We sat hock down

No. 221

South Koreans Are Ordered
To Hold Line At All Costs;
MacArthur Is Back In Japan

Alina"mu pi **,i *.|tiitnr In ill |.illi«i
tlfilly wiiail Will'n , |I|ittitii'i'i 4iMr! IIPI i11 F41 11jr t lilli In i| ' *eMa•-1111a11*
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"Ft I'tint Ait Ft,icc men , im ,t ,. |
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Vi)iIIf'** .t IlfI trikr 'MIll'll Ir k',M■liin*
la &gt;1 niglit, Ihrn .fd-.t hefnienllv mm row.
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Aliolliri l-iW rnl'ui ' iiit itl nkrij
lllMtlley Cisco, a neailiy rr«|. t it iivi.-1ci I and air allying olio viai
ilenl, ht*liit’tl pull mu* rrewmsn, terms with flliun fines.
hy Mi Murrih ih h&gt; krr|t miim" ia
G, 8. I'lstrlcl .luilge Huviil A (»||| m| |lf»n| M1(1111$
.-lilt alive, from the flnmiiiL'

wreekage. He died cn route In a
liiispilal. The nther Hirer peri-liril
in Hie erash.
Their name, were wilhheld an
III neil i,f kill have hern ln|i|.
The ntanr &lt;*'as une of a fllgtil &gt;,(
.12 huge (' 119 Iroupcntrvinit
packet i wliirh flew anlilieis of Ihe
lllh Airborne Division fm n uiulil
pararhule Jump at Kurt ( ’amphell

Parlly cloud* Friday. Occasion­
al thundrrnhowrra In urattcrfd
platen will gttr rumr additional
rrllrf from lilt- extreme
bent.
Light In moderate nnnthwrnlorlr
wInd*.

NEW SPAPER

Army Comhnt Troops
Arc Not Requested
By MacArthur Says
Chief
Official

Georgia’s Unique Sys­
tem Of Balloting
Defeats Thompson

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D A 1 I.Y

Truman Leaven Special Cabinet Meeting

tw eet, a student at the University

(•dels from 81 coll
varsities located In
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IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFO RD , PLO R IPA .

Entabllnhed 1 9 0 8

1 Billion Dollar
Tax-Cutting Bill
‘Approved By House

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W EATHER

I'iin’ di'Mii'd defense ii|&gt;|m"*i - Him
Malls nml lies.Ik should h&lt; reIcust’il on Imll, pi'lnllng all nppi'iil
lliitli Malls ami lli'&lt;*le simkc
liripflv liefoir lii-lng Miilftiicil
'I la v laid llii’v had in (cd pn
triotiriilly nml lliul Hicy hgllevi’il
tile lloose (ImoliilHee licfore winch
they were railed in 1917 win. vin
inting Ihe GnnsHluliim'a Itlll of
Rights.
Meanwhile, thlee alfimii- scien­
tists mid Hie managing edltoi of
Ihn t )&lt;t11y Worker, New York
Communist newspaper, were riled
ludny fur rnutcmpl hy the House
(Joinin'!Iran Activities Committee.

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Army Worms Advance From Lake
Monroe Area To Sanford Fields

Mrs. Lulle W. Tucker, 77, uf
Miami died at her home there
Tuesday, She was a former resi­
dent of Sanford and had made
her home In Miami far the past
four years.
Burvivora Include four ileugntars, Mrs. John Burr!*, Mrs. Ada
Sloan, Mrs. Floyd Millar anil Mr*.
iriaa Yonklnaj 86 grandchildThai..................
ran,
. „ threeI of whom live In San-

H-ROMR PNOCRK8H
WASHINGTON, June 20~DF&gt;
—Atomic Energy Commissioner
Henry D. Smyth told lawmakers
today that "great steps" have been
Mra,
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Stafford.
awrug m
rn m
H u itin ii Mrs,
taken toward development of the ford,
N. W. Davie and Mra, Ivey Echols;
hydrogen bomb.
8myth mad* his itatamant in and one In Enterprise, Mrs. Kirurging Senatorial members of the lajr^Bellsrsi also ono great grand-

field* planted In velvet hraili, a ruvci t nip, limn iliry do lor the lir.m
plant*.

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1 hailiiian uf Hie Hugh I Murrell
I'niiiiril nf Teleptiutn
Fiuneerfl.
Mi-* Willie ( ’nm|t '•(
Davtnnn
Hearlt wa* nuincil iliaii mull, and
Mm . Micelle Hull (mm Hie .mine
rlty wn, niadc reeretin y iteuaiir.
er.
larrity Lanih, Orlutuln. ictiiing
I'halninin, tiresldett nvet the II
miiinhct- ami guest - wlm iiiertded. Tli,' hi giinlttiMim inrlmii*1 tide
plume euilunyee* willi mini I hull
21 year* uf service.

A four acre field nit llir farm &lt;&gt;l Mi ami Mn. Vnltir (itren wa*
a Hacked yesterday by the weirin',,»leaving only tho Imre ntnlks
I i,prraletl they cnnld have -tupped,
Hiev
th 11 till wiMioi# while mewl or
|||f. worni/i wlie 11 M
if*y itimjHuI [ I llgli yesterday 91,
young plants of the cover cru;r the Lake Monroe Itoml recently,
Low till* m ottling (tli
survived. An application uf sul truvellng enittwanl. I’ersuns who
R a in fa ll yesterday .lib inch
phur dust wa* made to the field, saw the migration nf wnrinR a in , Ju n e to date 5.17 in d ies
11nd dead worm* lay In pile* In rtxleil that they envered the road
N orm al ra in fa ll, J iiim , 7 4H in ­
the ditched.
in 11 mass.
ches.
"Vlsltora were amaxsd at tlm
Ralph A. Gnod»|tecil who llvr*
number o f worm* that
they
trampcled underfoot on Hie l««n im the Mnnroe Hood said Hint
m ar the field," «etd Mr*. Cleon. the worms had attacked hlbisThis morning County Agent rim nnd shrubbery on hi* place.
JACKSONVILLE, June 2 9 - hf)
On the farm uf R. A. King,
C. R. Dawson end State Repre­
sentative M. 1*. Smith made a where weed* grow with tho cover Atlanta
survey of tha situation In order crop*, Utn worms have eaten Blimark
to dalormlna the extent of the the weeds and left tha velvet 'Chicago
Denver
damage and what action should ftenn cover crops.
Phil Bach who has Sealant! New York
be taken.
Orlo Mathloux, president nf rotton ninnted on HI* farm near Seattle
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__unly farm Hur- that of the Victor Greens, was Jacksonville
Coun
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Sun ford Weather

THE WEATHER

S«tiata-Hoiis* Atomic E n e r g y
Funernl services will he conCommission to approve President
Truman's appointment of lunnsr dnetad at the Osteen Cemetery at
Pike as acting chairman of tho tttOOP. IL r^ldsy^wlth the Rev.. nau, stated, that If growers uf
the Lake Monroe region had eoAtomic Energy Commission.

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IVIrphoni* F rew s

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The scientist* are David llohiii,
Giovanni Roxsl l.omanits and Irv­
ing David Fox, who worked during
the war In tho rndiatlon labora­
tory at tho University of Califor­
nia, Thn editor is I’hlllp Hart.
All four had refused to give the
ramnilttra information It sought,
Aim y worms lln i liln e lly tnvet the rtmtL iliry u n u Imvr ulbasing their refusal mi ground* of
vi,ntcrl recently from the Lake Mtuitne area, rttm ril iu,uli into Lim n
phsilhle selMncrtmlnatlon.
The Committee previously bait un (lie w rit litle tinil (lire.ttm ficlclt rmw plnnlrtl willi SciLuul cnllou.
"Ihr wtirnis leeni. VI f*i. In bavt iiititr a|i|iclile |nr lull wcnli in
taken contempt action against 49

Mm. Tucker Died In
Mfamf On Tueitday

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THURSDAY, J I NK 20. 10',0

‘ttlD A Y 's m tii.ii

v k iis k

Ninety-flinr times out nl «
hundred our disltrm i miir fimn
fears, ninny limes lliete frait ore
grcundtci*. I hr icitamiy that ,it
long last God will Iuive Ins way
and dial love, nol lintc, finally
triumph should d rlim us iiom
fears. Talk ii over ralinly with the
in/inile. Ur is closer to you limn
hands or fret. I fr delivered them
OUl of their distresses.
IN. 107:6

iJiHturhiiiK q u estio n s o f soundness ami s t r a ig h t th ilijt*
itiK n ri' raised by tho suhctno to speed up th e f e d f f s l ta n
(iiiynii'iits o f co rp o ra tio n s, and ho brin g s o m eth in g o v er
fou r billion d o llars in to th e T re a s u ry ahead o f tim e o v er
th e n ext fiv e y e a rs . T h e plan is included th e co n g ressio n ­
al m easu re to reduce e x c is e t a x is , so th a t it is bound to be
con sid ered as a help in co m p en satin g fo r th e rev en u es to
be lemt by th o se re d a ctio n s, It Is fallaciou s to th in k o f it
a s su ch , fo r th e co rp o ra tio n lax speed-up does n o t In crea se
n 'v en u e In an y w ay, m erely brin gs it in sooner.
T h e u rge to spend m oney f a s te r seem s to h ave becom e
deeply rooted In th e philosophy o f g ov ern m en t. It is seen
in th e fa c t th at d eficit fin an cin g h as becom e a n accep ted
fe a tu re o f budget policy. T h e corp oration ta x speed-up is
m erely a d ev ice to co lle c t ta x e s due m ore q u ick ly so th a t
th e m oney can lie spent m ore qu ickly. D eficit fin a n cin g g oes
im r li f u r t h e r ; it is a device by w hich th e m oney is sp en t
long b efo re th e ta x e s becom e due and can bo collected .
T ile policy o f spending money fa s te r th a n it is earn ed
is Isised on an idea th a t th e gov ern m en t will alw ay s e x is t,
w ill alw ay s be ab le to collect ta x e s , and th e re fo re ca n a l­
w ays be in debt. Hut th e governm ent ca n n o t fo re v e r go
deeper Into debt ev ery y e a r ; som ew here th e re is a b re a k ­
ing point and in e v ita b ly It will lie rea d ied som e day if th e
qoverunu n l co n tin u es to spend m ore th an it eu rn s. T h e n a ­
tion would be in a m uch more sound condition if th e tren d
could be reversed , if th e gov ern m en t could sw itch to a policy
o f spending lens th a n its incom e and th u s b eg in to reduce
its debt y e a r by y ea r.

Let The Buyer Beware
I toes ym ii Imme |g»sHess ii p a in tin g liy K em brtlH tt.
Ilutsc-viH « r Htime id h er (rri'nt m uster, mid do you w ont to be
4|,n‘ '&gt;r tf" ‘ D irt? N et rnnuy persons lire in (I i Ih position, but
srn tli m l tlironghm iL t In* cou n try n re som e who are. T h e ir
doiihlM run now Ip * notttoil fo r n rriotoniible fe e a t th e
itrooklvn .MiiHciirn n f A il. nnd perluqm nt o th e r n r t mu’fuiriH m Itirge cithin.

By JA.MKrt MARLOW
WASHINGTON, -t/P&gt;dld we come to get mlae,
Korea In the first placeT 1
‘explain.
Korea, with its 85,000 square
miiea. Is about the slie of Utah.
U jut* out from the northeaat
coast of Asia, ulmosl touching
* 1 5 . now Is divided Into two
Korea*: north and south. The
dividing line, very important In
this story, Is the 38th parallel of
latitude.
Nuith nf the line, where the
population Is nhuut 10,000,000
Koreans, Is the Communist-run,
H u s it I u n-sponsored government
called "the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea."
South of the 38th parallel, and
hacked by the U. S-, is the Repub­
lic of Korea. (Is population is
about 20,000,000 Knieons.
South Korea is largely agricul­
tural .Most of the ImliiHtry Is in
the north. So troth Korun* need
each other hut hnven’t been able
to get together peacefully.
two nurse* and a nun are among the l.ii'iX A meric .in men, women and children who have ar­
This Is not thr first dme tho
in Kyushu, Japan, after being evacuated from Southern Korea when the North Korean ComUnited States has had u hand In rived
munista began their invasion. They are pictured a t the Itaiuke Air Base. The entire U. N. secretariat
Keren's fate.
In Korea waa evacuated. (Army Radiophoto from International)
la DKff, after Russia had tod
Ita war wR'1 Jupiri, those two na­
tion* signed their treaty of peace
at Portsmouth. New Hampshire.
President Thcnlore Roosevelt
By Spuds Johnson

Ex-War Correspondent Wants
Japanese Troops Sent To K o r e a

By 1IAL BOYLE
NF.W YORK. — (TP) — ll may take longer lo drive northern
Communist invaders out of Southern Korea than most Americans

Snmt tim es n t u n e g l n n c nt th e fiirtu re in en o u g h :
'f tipdiim t Ii In s to lie ex tim ii’t'd nintor in fra re d and u ltra’.ifilv-f li.'h ls o r hy x -ra y . T h r fa r ts th in m veatotl ure th e n
I'ld ird in tin- light o f a r t h isto ry , A |iirhirr w liich had bean
strrihnts«( to Knnluiu wiia found In ron tn in an iihm o f itv
rnlnrx I rtimiinn lilue, w hich wan nut knnwn u n til 2 0 0 year*
i f t r r IDiphnel'H death
Kptirimis p ain tin g s a re not l hr o n ly r a r itie s o ffe re d by
iiiv'rniHiloiiH denier;' T h e NVw York P u b lic L ib ra ry ha«
•urned n tinecial a b o v e devoted i&lt;&gt; fo rg e r lex o f vahiahto
IhioKh. \ l v|ir o f la k e Unit tu rn * op o fte n in th e m a rk e t is
i book pm p ortin g ii&gt; ron tn in G eorg e W anhiiiK ton’s book'•alr or u otoptn n li. 1* m ay !&gt;&lt;• genuine, hut lor,tern huv*
nrrlidi/' d in I hit' riir'b q iln r ty p e o f d eceit, and bu yers
hoiild cheek up ca refu lly .
So m etim es I lie piirrhiH ,*r's rm nnnm h**iihh should pro­
tect 1m i A tiii)ln reonriH he hip r o ,m ille d hy a Indy who
had ju s t juiid f ill v do I In ih for a honk nipponed to co n ta in
t I'fndV n n loprnp h. and then Itepau lo feel qu alm *. "M u lin o '," mid I he jodiriou a rnhhi, "y ou have paid e ith e r ton

These factors arc hardly at immediately decisive in warfare at
most civilians like to believe.•- .,
—
Their weight takes time to make hl)mblnK „ml atr*f|ng so long as
T ii 1 , i
.! i i « . . . they are going forward—and inor
This wilt U particularly trim , / , , hTKtl."
in a mountainous land tuch as
Kore. If the Kovlet-iralned Coni- .
l "?.? t “
munist armies liave built up J1"*1 Ihem, of cimrw, would be
a hard core of well-disciplined to pour In Dallied ground troops
troops. And there it reason to ~j,V/ll,nLry n,u ,
*‘JT
(eel sure they have, tlnct* they w*Di them on the
" _r »?,’
h.,1 aimot. five years In which J " { j " f ^ ‘ S r s
dripfed end
Reporla
from
Ihe fightluu tuppartod, might turn the tide
front Indicate the Invaders are 1,1 onc®well-equipped with modern RusNaturally, however, the Am■iso-type
armor.
Undoubtedly erlrmi government ia reluctunt
Uisy also have great stores of lo take thin measure. For ground
weapons und ammunitions left fighting menus heavy casualties,
behind by the Japanese.
nnd the hope Is that the Korean
The next fhw ilny* should give situation muy bu held to an
Indications whether the Cum- International Incident tutlier than
munist Koresn* aro only m»k- allowed to ripen Into full-scale
ilia a great test foray In force bloody war,
of the south’s defense*— or wheBut, ahould the Invasion mo­
ther they are gambling on n tlnoe long, there is unuthcr ppseutprise knockout.
slide source of manpower.. In
li they do choose to fight to )ti4A |. saw. the last of tome 100,,
the bitter end, then they may b* QUO Japaueeu troop* being fer­
ae dllflcult to drive, back «■ the rir&lt;h from Korea back to thelc
Covmqnist* were to

Ali i* m\ Krirntiirt is ynlni/ to hnvi* tut K lsm ihiiw er Hhrini',
■ ,tn mm ini ho'lilim t .’o iitn in ii ip i),,. irpiuiml'n |inr*nntU col-

.................. .. win timn HmiveniiH ni'.H Iroplilrm, T h e R lw n h n w e r

At usual mew renom i burner
the "lop Insri" 1«I ihr Ultiletl
Stales grttiug caught with then
" P s n m i" ilortti in Kmr,i. You
can pul iliis dtiwii in yum hull
*,^ir book. Mr I'r.iticiit, the- null
taty is hrtlotu.illy .ksking lot mm*
Itoaps, Ukotc .iiiiiui .uni mute
money. And who it il llul gives lit*'
inihlnty tnnir lioops, limit aiinoi
and tiiiitc monry) Yon Kiir"sr«i it.
the Coiigirtt id ihr Umlrd Stutri
Ohio State Uiiivruiiy has jin*
fitiithrd a survey on talk. Oi tnnit
than a thousand perton" mlcryicwtd, folly-olic pet rent lielievPkl
that other people talk too much
Stiungcjy enough, wily scvenlctn
par cent admitted that they
tkamscivcs talk'd too much. The
usodrin wotld is decidely vocal,
iipprovcnimls in cotnmunicalinn
hgve added imeaturably to li&lt;«
flood oi talk. Radio, television and
public add,ess systems ptitvvy
flpiidl nf talk. Rut Inr it, politic"
*gd tilt professions all pul a jj»,»■totm on lite ability tn talk wrll

md copwutly. Add to there the
ontinunui (low ol privutc ennverVUttp, and the result is ne*r pankiwonipn). Pciha|ts the conclusion
I A i L everybody talks too much,
fa&amp;Hliin" loo little. II such be ihr
who litlcns to all those who
rurel highwayi, *» In crowdty streets, ignorqitce of the
i laws U not a vclid excuse
reeking them. The National
f Council point* out that

t

dH&gt;e
s le w i

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themselves

with

Beaton Doctor Han
Walla Lined With
Chamber Currency

For Faster Spending

^ '.iiiiiifttiig t-is iHit/hiuni^ a le f tfovt iiln i&gt;imi|inion frif IfiOO,-'
•no
n tto l tlin hiiilttinir iii in.mil- o f Ahilontt'a m ost noted
ii .
T ,i“
u ,n »v i *. Im/nrih'il thtit If fJen . D w lffht R i*
"nlitiwvi si'iu i ‘1 I'v viyiliiiiK o r iifiirly e v e ry th in g he h a * re' a*
p ill tho o.im lii'i' mill vn rii'tv o f urticltiH w ill be
nn|inlliiip. livii. ,li)Ht'|)li ,1. 0 . .lo ffre , v icto r o f th e M arne in
W orld W ar I. received n viml qim n tity from till o v e r th e
olI i i&lt; jm iiii wmId Ivnillk't! co ck f, curved |i I|ii &gt;h, ciptirg,
•I,.,,
ecu . n,tmop i In* most io ,m u o n nriw ntH , A Itorhur
"•'kcti M il ii im i'lin it o f Jo ffik ' froni th e h a ir cu ttin g s o f
hoi,* d ci.r lo him. 11 would not he .siir|ii'isiiig if Kisenhow collrc*Ion included n liic c ls an odd us nnv o f J i i i f f s '"
T ill,l should nl Icusl iiinkt* Ih e |&gt;ro|»oscd sh rin e HtimathiiiK
ol o f the o rtlirn ry .
It it to It" honed ilint AhHciic hits luck.

Cumhut Troops

Korean War
IC n lla s M

^rk'£Zii-du

moment li p ertlcu larF Wpfrk
over strategic, oil-rich and Vti

r r a s a P a a a t ie s l

hold their main battle Hue along
Mu Hen River Rcoul nt all costs,
were giving promise of Imlng alilu
to do that, with the aid of ton*
of sqpplte* airlifted In,
About ftOO tons already arrived
and more waa coming in tho way
of 1UBMM field guns, mortar*,
baiooka* and other weeimn*.
About 25,000 troop* on each
•Ide face each other along the
Hut. lipe, which extend* from a
point near Seoul along the river
weat to the Yellow *eacoast. The
Oomptuoi't drive eouthward ha*
not crosxfd the river,
15-mile battle ]tn« pietecto
*artcoa air beachhead In
and field hoedquerton of
M a eAtthur'e officer*,
hur'* officer* said they bee South Koreans can hold

charges,

2. The reported meveiDent ,
several' dlvisInns of I n le t treoi
near th* eastern border of TO
key. and Russian naval actlvll
In tha Black Sea.

With news of lh* cold war,
rumor" of unrest within and be­
tween nations, and the universal
tear of another futile war o n fronting us daily, It is hearten­
ing to know that folks in tho
field of agriculture,are not giving
up hope* for eventual peace, hut
ere making an attempt to pro­
mote international
cooperation
nnd understanding. This effort
to establish international good
will ia accoilqJiinicd through the
Cooperative Extension Service of
the United Statue Department
College* which sponsor the In­
ternational Kami
Youth
Ex■’hniigc Project.
Recently 12 rural American
young men mid women, partici­
pating in this program, left
Washington to spend the sum­
mer living with farm families
in 14 European countries. Who
could |M»sflihly he better ambas­
sadors of good will and prea­
chers of cooperation between 11*-

SWRAfiSL'tw

ig cl tie* they have taken
i* eertoto to annoy th* Soulliern
Kur»a/)s who live there, but it,
U doubtful tliut this will really
dislodge the
Invading tumps.
They won't stay in the cities.
They wil1 move like liurdua of
locusU acres* the rugged coun­
tryside, just ii* t&gt;is» Russiuns,
wearing tittered clothluu hut
carrying brightly polished imichiim pistol i, Hkvcpt iicross tiermany to tliu Elbe.
And guurrilla tronni like tlirua
•re slpUrtt •* huril to dnntroy
by alriH'wer a* If they really
were locusts. They ran camou­
flage thelt position* by day, and
move by night. They can live off
tha- fond, scrounging an they go.
They can take almost endless

with tiuUMiullv nhtir,. Interest.
Mliiturv moves near the Yugo.
"Inv border nnd opposite th* fron­
tier* of Turkey were described **
being the type of reports that
frequently crop up nl the start of.
the summer, when condition* are
most favorable both for actual
military operation* ami for rou­
tine training maneuvers.
This time the actlvlHts at tht
rim of the Communist nations era
being studied anxiously becauis or
runrern that the Korean InvaaRui
may lie n curtain-ratter far Soy
lit-blue adventure* In athor parts

garlen
menaclni
tier of

Rural Common Sense

g

Livestock amt poultry n**»d
water aa badly in winter as tn

summer.’

Local Jaycees
IC eattasM l

W es

rag s

O aa)

ham, external vicypresidcnt and
John Kader, inletnal vice-president.
New directors Inducted swra
John flunkarlk, John
Williams,
David (Iistchwl, Mack Cleveland,
Kurlyle Ilouaholder nnd Malcolm
MacNclll,
Three new memtora were wel­
comed to tho group by Mr. Renkarik,
T hen were Herman R.
M"rrt*. R. M. Hufford and John
Dunn. Mr, Stamper revealed that
the paid membership of the or­
ganisation la nuw 284.
Retiring
President
Senkarik
thanked members, o fflc *« and dT&gt;
jwetore for their c-o-operatlca with
him.

Tatmadxe Wins
v.
w a v e d newspaper
headlines 6n recent supreme court
entl-eegregation dectslmi* flnd de,
elared he we* the only candidate
who would fight "a t all costa"
•xetost mixing of the races.
Thompson imUted he wee tor
•tpsgatlon too, and would build
w w Negro school* to preserve
*»; **• oeJd Talmedgo Just ehooted.abeut n e e luuee but did noth-

they, h«;» withdrawn all th e^ tofleent and most to traia

4rowth,of the city,

ill of Georgia'* Incumbent Con■men appeared agfoly ro-

the

o l oath, «nd u k e

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Julius Caesar adapted th* Ju
llsn calendar which Is tha ba­
sh fur the current Utegorian ca­
lendar frnn Egypt's calendar.

_ **r. Odhapa stalad that wkUa
census count of U.TM
might deflate the ego of citlimws
he estimated a growth of mart
toen lB parent “n 10 yeen, amd 017 to WAIT. He a
pptotwi out that In • preceding eampelgn apeech, ui
Pfrlod, Sanford hgit stood still in ♦oxee and an end to

T h e Southern*nr epper
Were recovering from the Ii
week of the Communlet lav*
Infantry unRa one* eat off b:
th* Rad tobk attOek which envoi
M o l wore being regrouped ■
ly to Jobs the eounuO-offtosl
1W* Atr Forte .aid that thr

AP Newsfeaturee
BOSTON—Sine* he
stopped
taking wooden nlcktea—for which
h* sometimes paid more than fiv*
cents—Dr. Sidney Q. Holmes has
accumulated what he believes It
th» largest collection of military
insignia.
The only connection between the
wooden money and tho metal In­
signia—la a switch to hobble*. For
several years the Back Bay podia­
trist collected phony coins as
avidly as n miser trying to collect
real money.
Hla office walls were lined with
wooden currency, most of It from
chambers of commerce that “mint­
ed" it to mark local celebrations.
Then In 1040, the doctor met
• former Boston City Hospital
li kilm i.nl on uruiy uniform.
Below a happily married man, he
centered hl% compliment* on the
pretty nurse's new uniform—par­
ticularly the shining insignia sh*
wore on tier coat lapels.
That Started It
The nurse wuh so fluttered »h.
gave him one of her insignia. Thai
one led to another nnd another
until now Dr. Holmes has more
than 3,000 pinnsd neatly In frames
on his office walls.
These insignia were authorised
by the War Department to promute esprit de corps ami to kqep
alive historical tradition of Army
units.
With the collection, Dr. Holmes
undertook a study of heraldry so
that each symbol, nr charge, as
It Is called, an the insiunla can
easily be translated.
What Heraldry Mean*
"Heraldry." he said, "la simple
picture writing. The most import­
ant thing to show on a roat-ofarma is the greatest combat feat
In the history of a unit. Special
prominence is usually given to
the must ancient incidents in Its
combat record, particularly the
one in which the unit received its
baptism of fire."
In compiling his collection, Dr.
Holmes has travelled widely and
has made exchanges with service­
men and eolto**-— &lt;
parts of the globe. Ha hopoa Id
enlarge his collection this summer
when the American Society of
Military In-iirmo Collectors meet
In Niagara Fulls,
Dr. Holmes, hoe picked up inrlgnln In l«&gt;ck shops, Army and
Navy stores, nnd rigU at the
source—the Jewelry manufactur­
ers. His must valuable on* came
tho cusy way. He had heard that
n special insignia wns mode of 14karat gold especially for Lt. Col.
Edgar Kibbler, then assistant
commandant of the Ordnance
School in Philmlelplii*. The doctor
wrote to the colonel, asked for

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Personal Activities
Calendar

GiantH Entertained
By All Souia Club

The Sanford Giants were special
guests at the hnyrlde given BunSchool at the da)y afternoon at Blue Springs by
Church begins nt the All Souls Club of the All 8ouls
Catholic Church. The Giants left
•‘ SATURDAY
baseball park Sunday after­
The Dependable Claaa of th# the
F lrit M#thodl»t Church i* holding noon following the Sanford-Daygame. The members and the
a cooked food aala at 9:00 A. M. tona
guests enjoyed swimming, sing­
i on First Straat.
ing and gomes, followed by a pic­
MONDAY
Tha Woman'* Missionary Union nic supper.
Those attending were Mrs. A. O.
«f tha First Baptist Church will
ha»* an axacutlvs meeting at 3:00 Von Hcrbulis, Mr and Mr*. Bub
P. M. Tha quarterly business meet­ Callohnn, Mr. and Mrs. Frarxls
Pexold, Mrs. Alberta Kramer and
ing will be bald at .1:30 P. M.
the Misses Cluire Durand, Connlo
TUESDAY
Durand, Lorraine Faint, Betty
i .The Chapel Choir of the First Cullum, Kathryn Cullum, Rose­
.
(1st
Church
will
have
rehear­
fa p tft * .......................
mary Cullutn, Edna Michels, Mary
sal tonight at 0:45 P. M.
Ann Michels, Helen Michels. Win
WEDNESDAY
nle Collins, Ethel Vlnlng, Margaret
I : The Prayer Mealing 8erylce at Von Hcrbulis, Dorothy Von Her
ills, Connie Ludwig, Penrose
Via First Baptist Church will be bulls,
Bridges, Marutchlson, Juanita
Juat
f t 8:00 P. M. We complete our Hutchlson,
Howell, Peggy
Pei
Sunday School Diploma book on lee Hodges, Peggy
luncan,
.mean, Anita .Jlmenei and llaicl
oul-Wf
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inning Doctrines.
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Everyone
••
icves.
Who has attended 5 classes Is Reeves.
urged to attend.
.....................
Also attending were Fred Chaddertnn, Don UalTcy,
.11* Hal Long Earl
Murphy, Mai col
Poelker, Joe
Tomek. Carl Tides, Tom Rose.
John itafrneckcr. AI Neville, Carl
uh
Von llerbulls, Hobby Von Herbulls, Joe Adorns, Tom Calaldo,
’ Little Miss Fay llollowav was Don Odom. Jolhi Michels. Robert
honored on her fourth birthday Durand and Wallace Albritton.
with a party given by her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Holloway ai
their home on 3620 Hanford Ave­
nue Thursday afternoon.
Games were enjoyed throughout
the afternoon In the side garden
The Toccoa Falls Girls Trio
Of the Holloway home. Rrlghtly will present a program of vocal
colored pin-wheel* were given a* music nt the Christian A Mission­
fa'
favors. After the honoree opened ary Alliance Church Friday even­
her many gifts, refreshments con- ing h ( 8:00 o’clock.
, lilting of cake and Ice cream were
The trio, which Is directed bv
served.
Those
assisting
Mrs. Rev. Hendon Brown, member of
llollowav In serving were Mr
the Torrou Falls Bible College
If. R. Dekle and Miss Hetty Jo i Staff, Is coinimsej of girls who ore
Holloway.
students of the college. They have
Those enjoying the event were traveled throughout the South on
Tommy Paulk, Carol ami Sheryl this conceit tour. The program
Stemper, Allison and Jonele Lee. will be composed of varied selec­
Michael Watkins, Carolyn Turner tions of sin red long.
The public is cordially invited
Glenn Chorpenlng. Lucy and Maureen Moughton,
Mougnton, Patsy Hi
Hollnwuv. to attend.
Shirley end Gail Crawford. Susnn
Dekle, Jill and Julian West. Ethyl
Lee, Sharron and Hutch Riser,
By MATIN.\ DUNNING
Klrthle
and Kathlc
Westfall.
Busan Haynes, Hilly Golhert. Eve­
('iimnieiicemvut exercises fur
lyn Cameron, Retty Odlutui, Ed­
ward Smith. Pat
Kndpr, Gary DVB.H at the Baptist Church will
be held Friday night ut the church
Swain. Don Wayne Partner, Betty at
7:30 with open house for the
Sue Hoffman, Judy Harriett mid
exhibits at (1:30. Everyone Is In­
Sarah Wight.
vited to come early and see the
Also attending were Mr*. J . E notebook work and the different
Stemper. Mrs. J . L. Lee. Mr*. Carl things the boys and girls have
Chorpenlng, Jr „ Mrs. Dekle. Mrs. been making. There will be songs
J . J . West, Mrs. J . A. Rl»ej. Mrs. and scrlptuies from each depart­
m M. L. Haynes, Mrs. E. J . Cameron. ment that they have learned and
w J r ., Mr*. Bralley Odhsm, Mrs. each one will receive a certificate.
Edward M. Smith, Mrs. John
’oung People's BTU will
Kader, Mrs. H. If. Fsrtner. Jr.. have a fishing and beach party
Mrs. Sallle Wight. Mrs. Enill Hie- Saturday afternoon.
ten, Miss Betty Jo Holloway and
Raymond Lawson return*,t Fri­
Mrs. A. D. Holloway.
day to his home tier* after vislIng in Ohio.
Word has been received that
ClOMimr ExLTClNeH
Clarence Snyder has suffered a
heart attack ami will not he able
to cornu home for several week*,
The Dally Vacation Illhle School lie is In New Springfield, &lt;).. visit­
■i of the First Baptist Chursh will ing with members of the familyMr. and Mrs. P. T. Piety arc
^ have it’s comment-anient prngrsm
Friday evening at 8:00 P. M. The entertaining her nephew Bobby
children's eahlbits will he open to Kunx from Charleston, 3. C. for
weeks.
..................
the public In their departments several
Gerald llosack, David, Bil­
from 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M ly Mrs.
and Kenneth and Jimmie Peter­
Boms of the things on display will son were visitors of Mrs. Clara
be .vnoley lambs, flower pots Carr at Lake Ashby Monday.
little Chinese dolls, baskets, scrap­
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Marsh have
books, paper house and
paper as guests this week his mother,
shoe, wall plaoues, posters, two Mr*. M. Marsh and Ills sister Mr*.
wooden religious track racks, nap­ Sweet and son of Jacksonville.
kins, garden ornaments, plywood
Miss Eva William* from Orange
wall plaques and some babv Memurlal Hospital In Orlando was
blanket# for the hospital. All homo over the weekend and
fflends and parents of the children brought a* her guest Mis* Hito
«ra Invited to attend.
Curture.
Mis* Margaret Brooke haa reV.B.B. BEGINS IN GENEVA
turned to her nursing duties In
Preparation Dav for Vacation St. Petersburg. She will go to a
Bible School was held at the Ge­ boy» camp for U wooku a i tjifir
neva Baptist Church last Friday. nurse and then expecta to go Into
Tha children and leaders met at nursery work in the hospital where
B:00 o'clock for a thirty-five min­ she trained
ute worship strvlee and then they
Mrs. Emma Peterson and Mrs.
went-to tneir classes to register Joe Dunn and son Joe are visit­
# and to learn what they would do ing In Ft. Pierce this week. They
during the next week at Bible iiave been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
School. After a parade of deco­ J . 8. Peterson and family. Mrs.
rated blcydea, tricycles and wag­ Mr*. Joe Dunn will return to her
ons, they went back to the church home In New Jersey Saturday.
and enjoyed • refreshments of
Miss Lordle Belle McLemore U
punch and cookies.
spending some time w th Mr. and
Mra. Joe Stewart and family of
Make sure that the mrat you Sanford at New Smyrna Beach at
fiv e young children it tender and their cottage on the ocean front.
gasy to chew, Liver ehould he
Mra. Alice M. Haught, Marilyn,
eerred often because of Its nutrl- Patsy and Pat. Mr*. Harold BchuNvt value.
Its. Billy Dickie and Bobby and
Bernice William* spent Tuesday
»
_
The
-before-payday, serve a afternoon at Rock Bprlngs..
P. H. Jones of Maytown ha*
of macaroni and
keang
ifcleM ar a dish of Hma beans bought the Brewer home and Mr.
with tamkto sauce. Add a green and Mra. Dick Jones expMt to
ole-wheat bread and but- move there In the near future.
Buster Colley, working out of
i to drink, and a fruit
Jacksonville and l*ake Monroe,
at hams over tha week-Ond
FRID A Y

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Little Fay Holloway
H Birthday Party

Girls Trio Will
Present Program

Osteen News

At Baptist Church

Miss Logging Feted
At Evening Party

The Friendship I.engue and the
Junior Women's League of the
Congregational Church honored
Miss Mary Ellen Lessing, bride
elect of J u l y ' 10, with u ml*celluneous shower at ti.e home of
Mr*. Ilnrry Kent at 1412 Park
Avenue uii Tuesday evening.
The rooms of the Kent home
were opened eiisuite and were
Ur. and Mrs. Fred Ball and beautifully decorated with a r ­
son Fred, Jr. returned on Satur­ rangements of gladioluses, fern­
day from a two-week trip to Phil­ ery, hridul hells ami ribbons.
adelphia and Clarion, Pa.
During tbu evening the guests
participated in several games anil
. Mrs, V, D. Hasty and daughter cunts Ms lifter whirh Miss Loss
Gladys have returned from Miami mg opened the many lovely gifts
where they spent the last week nr from her friends.
the guests of the former's son,
At ii late hour delicious re
Norman Hasty.
freshnieiitn consisting of punch.
Inidal cuke, suited nuts and
Mr. and Mm. Clifford Robert mints were served. The dining
Barclift of Orlando are celebrating table ous overlaid with u lari
their third wedding anniversary tnbheloth uiul was centered with
today. Mr. Bnrellft Is the -on uf graceful arrangements of white
Mrs. D. C. Barclift of this iity. gladioluses mid fernery flunked
by silver enmlelahra. Mr*. B. K.
Mrs. Clyde Brockman nml child­ Evans presided ovei the punch
ren Pat and John from (Jitim-v bowl and Mr*. Clyde .Stinson,
are vlslfing Mm.
Brockman's Mrs. Harold Herlist and Mr*.
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Priest Edward Simpson nssisted in serv­
on Hanford Avenue.
ing the guests.
Tl use ullending were the hon­
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pries: have oree. MUs Loisiiig. Mrs. Ralph
returned from u three weeks' visit lutssiug, mother of the honoree,
with their son C. P. Priest lr Ids Mrs. .1 o h ii Jones, Sr., Mrs.
cottage in the mountains uf Valley Michael
Diets
Mrs.
Curl,don
Head, Ala.
Noyes, Mis.
Hheridnn Jewett.
Mrs. W W l ln/. Mrs. C. A.
Mr*. J . M. Stlneelpber and Anderson, Sr,. Mrs. I L. Talbott,
daughter Grace Marie have re­ Mi*. Oscar Ziltrowor Mrs C. C
turned fiom Miami where llicv Grunt, Mrs Walter Price, Mrs
have spent the Inst week as the |Julian Wilon. Mr*. IIoiiiici Car
guests of Mrs. E A. Perry.
lei , Mr« \\ illmr Keeling. Mr*
.Stinson. Mr*. 11.-it.«t. Mrs. Evans,
Mrs. S (&gt;. Chii-e and ■Inldreli 'll* Simpson, Mr. Kent and Mrs.
Syd and Sallle left Wednesday for I’nve Root
New York, fruin where Rwl will
Also attending \*eie llie Misses
go to Camp Wynamoke uml Salliu ■Mary Robinson.
Helen
Witte,
to Cump Winiinmont
in
New Rita Si Clair nud Martha Jones
Hampshiie. Mm. Chase will return
next week.

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(S R N R V ^N F W S

Mrs. W. F. Bunge hs* returned
to her home In Augusta, (in., after
visiting her daughter, Miss Dor­
othy Rouge and sisters Mrs. Mniv
M icklrr and Miss Ellen lin y !**
lilt * Ouk Avenue lire husband,
Major Kungr is ill Kuieu with f .
8 Military Advisory Group
to
Kureu.

Hollywood
By BOB THOMAS

«on Touunv visited Mi and M rs
Paul Mome ami son Robin in O r-

Sunday,
HOLLYWOOD, June 28—(A’j - lamb.
Mi and 'lr* Kuilcr Halt were
His iiiuuy fain, may be siirpnst-d
to know thut Mr. Belvedere is
at present engaged in purtiuymg git nvi-i ii when l lu­
ll inn-*
an angel and a cowboy.
-tail ouiing In."
Mr Belvrdere, to whom nothing
C.ip'.uli* Review "Three Little
is inipusslhle, is Clifton Webb, Win.I*'' i 'I c Mi i* better than
of course. And there are tlioso nvciiif
mu-leal bmgiaphy. Till*
who claim that Webb is Belve­ line e* neii ll- I In* leiini uf Kill
dere, loo. Not so Welih.
mar and Ruby and fortunately
"ill films Ilieie is u tendency thiii lives binl iiiu i u color than
for an actor to I k * identified with must of tlieli
eotifreres.
T b *'
the role he plays," commented musical numbers are bright ■ml
Webb. "I revolt uguiust this."
the plot moves along nicely, If
“ I t valued I was being typed not lor brilliantly. Fred Astaire
as Belvedere. The studio resitted is siiept a* usual and Red Skel­
that, too. That Is the reason I ton shines :n almost ,&lt; straight
played the father of 12 In 'Cheap­ role \ era Ellen and Arlene Dahl
er By The Doten.' And thut n play Hie .itti.,,-tivv and talented
the leason for this prvsrul pic­ wives.
ture."
He was referring to "Fm
Heaven’s Sake," which is a lira tic change of pace fmm tinsharp •longued
Helved..... .
II *•
plays un angel who rallies down
to vuitli to uit! ii theatrical couple
in having a child. I found Inm
dressed in n natty grey -nit will,
grey shoes, socks, shirt and tic* I
ll hat's the studio’s conception ;
of uiigelic attire.)
"My friend* think if* riotmi*
lhal I am playing an nng* I. '
lie snorted. "Magnificent!"
Ill one sequence he lakes I Ins
form of u cowboy ami In- made
extensive preparations of tin-

Jn i’l .M cCirn amt A rlene l U h l in a lonnnitn* m i -ih all till' illM 'lt
m MCiJI'n "Th** O u trid er*,' tn roloi* l*.v 1tvh iilt'o lo i, IlhJvN itl|{ a*II the
B it/ nt'ieon Thm -vluv uml F riitn y .

Giis Sclumili Host T o 1 (51-Year Old Tax
('ontfrctfationnlists
l (•• I ultra !•i HMt •*--# «&gt;n«)

^Kimroantlng on hi* current
picture, he reported! "I just reurned from seeing
»g some ravish

rushes. MagmficcntI 1 hata

Pi

ir o s tls a r *

uul

k

fr o i* P a ir

tins Sfhmnh was host at the
R S Ranch in Mt. Plymouth oil
Saturday evening to the young
people of the
CollgI rgutionul
Church.
The guests were taken on u tour
of the ranch, umt later a deliciuni
supper consisting of spnghetti,
meat loaf, fried green peppers,
toasted cheese blent), corn on the
rob, assorted rellshrs, pie and Iced
lea was served on the poieh of the
lunch house.
I.liter in Hie evening the gloup
participated in a fox hunt I'hoie
cdjoyiug the occasion were Mi­
ami Mis. R K. Evans, Mi an 1
Mrs. Bonner Curtei, Mi and Mis
Clyde Stenson, Mr. and 'lr*.
Harold llerbst Mr and Mis WilInn Keeling. Mi* Anna Hclmmli,
Ml.s ,'laii Robinson. Miss Rita
■St. Chur. Mi** Ellen f u ite i, Jim ­
my 8l ('lull and .Vlun lleibsl.

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E Y E S EX A M IN ED
G LA SSES F lIT K II
lif t

8.

P alm etto

w ay.

Relaller'- $48 license fee, mid
cucli year mi July I to sell vel
low mmgnrine, and fit In -ell
while i i ii i r gai Inc.

TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY!

W ho lesaler's f la il licen se f ei
to sell yellow
iiia rg iirlu e .
and
$2ltn to oel| w hite nitiigu i ine.
M lilitifactllli l ‘* fl'.ttll license lee
to make any kind ol mill g al ine.
A ll ilm *e ia i« * have been u n ­
changed -nice Itnil
The i i i u i gin
me t.ix law il.-elf liu* t'eeu till
tho l.oek* since I k "!!!.

A dil - In , ,1,1c.i
Iv cut . &lt;lei v lo
-iliu m i in ,I *ea
h nm, bull, i . i

cabbage oi fine
•aulieil lo m ilo e s :
■
n w ilh -alt ami
non . in up- ).ei v e
ill ii|,liv i .I o ii I sane, ,b lie* H o be
eaten w ith a
pounl ami to|i
w ith c risp bill lei i ll ci oiitoii*

t ’trliir I'a rltio ii
S lim It*

( 'liilt lm i t ’m lrr I? F re e
(.'mil|ilet** Slinvi i

w in in n tun u m w ii j i i i i i l

r :S 0 — 111:011

iin in tt n n n iw B

iiiii iiiu i

"S t i*'ii I it i fit 11y liulnncpil It. C. A. Smiml Kt|iii|i mc»nt**
"MOVIES UNDER THE STARS"

ANFORD • O R LA N D O .

H IGHW AY

evening ca lle r* of Mr. am i M rs.
T W P ie v a ll and fam ily Sa tu rduy They a le lio n i M iami
Ih c many fl lends of 'It
G o
til'll .1•illlistHi w ill la' hupp) lo lo a l
Glut she w as In ought home I loin
the O rang e
M em m i.il
H ospital
Sat in d ay. and is gim lm il inip iov*t‘K ut hei home.
Ml and M rs. Hen t iix e i were
host and hostess at a buffet -uppei
fm seventeen Irlrtid * and il lative*
at th eir residence at Twin L a k e s
S u n ,lav
M i. and M r*. F a i l S u n in ie i"ill
and tam ilv spent Sunday at Coin-

undo Hell, ll.
A num ber “ f people fio m liere
iitleinli'il the fuller at of S a lly Jo
rob *,,ll Suiuluy.

The innnv ft lends of Hugh
Hinddy will he gla.l to lei.ru that
lie is home from Hie hospital uml
is im p iovin g n icely.
M r*. N ellie Thoim i* ami g in m l
daughtc r
S iitrle v
Tho m as J i’ft
W rd n esd nv for A lb an y. N ew i m k
to visi* 'lr» . Ttiom a*' -on .'lr and
M rt
.'min T im m s ' and fa m ily .
They w ill go lo Canada b eioie
tel lim in g Imine

Mr uml
dnugbter
Ala were
| ll’l Ih- i

Mi* Seidell Sintlli uml
Sandei Irma Ihtlliun,
gm*t* m Ml* .lewl
w•4’K

Mr
and .'It*
have V i itilig ' l l
ei
Allli'on ami
nml Mi and M rfrom S p rin g fie ld .

ill

T. "
I i . vat I
an I Mi
Horn
d u o g h l.i
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H»iu«e " dim"
l»

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«l t••••»*•&lt;•• "»i|»

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«111111•'«1i, 144i*I ill \ "HI I ml
litlur

iiimI

D» l»»

m«rvi* iiV ii

fiiit k i'M

I loans rills
If. 1.25
Misorliinc Jr.
50u Phillips
iMauncsia
75c Casloria
25c II C
I'owclurs

Air (auditJotted

WIAINFR!
I t,,oi * Open
1216 I' M. Hull

BARGAIN MATINEE!

.He 1 :U(I Tu 5:»U

$1.25
SSS Tonic

1.11*

or Ion*!

M.

( IIII.DHEN F R E E !
Children Under 12 Yrn. Admilled Free With Parent*
Anytime Esrept Haturda)
A Sunday.

FR ID A Y !

:«)c
70c
20c

50c
IOc

50c

(iOc Cort'Ka

40c

l.k *

70c

60c Marine

51c

25c Curlers
Fills

20c

$1.75 I'inkluiins
Comp.
$1.29

75c Fitch
Shampoo

$1.25
08c

IVtrogular

Italy's MO

70c
Sal Nepal if a 21c
25c Anacin
10c
Tablets
$1.00 Miles
Nervine
82c

75c Listerine 60c
•CHIFFON Q IN O H A M " —
Comes In a red and whlta checked
summer afternoon dress with full
push-up tlsevcs, from a New
York collection. Collar and cuffs
are layered with whlta linen.
Black bone button* fatten the
bodice b a t w e a n large patch
pockeU, and black patent defines
the waist.
flf. Y. Dree* IntUiutt PhotoJ

!l !l c

$ 1.00

75c Haycrs
Aspirin
50c Ipana

59c

The PLUS
INGREDIENT
A ereifrliM laa I* a ra n b la a tin *
w r r r t l S r*s». earefallr srlcrteS , m .atarcU anS
runiiHiiing.e. Hal the e fttrs c r
' III rfcacaU*
■f e e crr urcscrlsttoa
anna an laared lcal th at eaaaal he seea, nelahcd nr raea•aecd. It la the aklll aad lad em eal of Ih* d U eeaslaa #harraaclai. This lanredleat.
edl*
areae al la every n rtse rlallaa s .
p tiM ir . aaaraaieea that r®*r
•coiaaaadsd
a e llr i
•d II tu

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VOM (A N

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f trif.v
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AffaWrlatV•• »r Am ■ , r * •

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business

&amp;

w j -rv:-.'-s-v

tin t)

DR. C. I*. PERSONS

ludti-lialued lucutiatbui
ho*
furlbeied the liroiliug
chii-kin

mi

portrayal.

"I went up to a ranch at Vic­
torville," he said. "Nuturally I
did u lot of riding. I found a
leal fuwlmy up there, n Texan,
und I followed him around, ub
x.rhiug everything lo- did. lbwas urentl"
Webb lapsed Into a western ac­
cent: "I tell ya the folks around
mm house are Just snowed at me.
I’m a real, ho/ieat-to-gooduc*'!
cowboy."
Wehl. said he has wurned lilt
friend Gary Cooper to watch
Ills leurrls, Welih having peifeded the Cooper-like "yup." Call
he roll a clgnretT
"I can tip to a certain point,”
Welih repled. "Then all tile to­
bacco falls uuL"
Webb has not hern noted foi­
ble love of children and I asked
him about hi* last film, In which
he played father of 12 (plus 12
others on the set for stnnd-ns. I
" l l was a trifle hectic," ha
said. "Uul we got along ainaiIngly well. I became 'Unde Clif­
ton' and bribed them with candy
so they wouldn't sausal during
my scene.” He adilrd that hu
was gratified to note that "Cheap­
er By The Dosen" Is one of the
biggest money-makers of tho

rio n

ih

city
They enjoy the facilities pretc a H&gt; per cant increase over
provided such a* those of the t-Nfl; Isn Fourth of Julv and plans up
ery Crate, a teen age club, also lo 16 extra (light* syrtum wide,
tlie disi-u nd ball park, swImmlRg Including extra eosch flight* to
pool, uitiiis courts, etc Students Miami.
like Hie fro tolly altitude of our
police and highway office!*, lie
Leopards are a* at home in
slated
Ire,-* as on Ihe ground
He column ded I he Klkt lot
providing I lie new playground.
Ihe American Legion for it* prn■rotiv ii of Roys Slate, and (lie
rartiee —Hostess Gift
County School Bouid for provid­
ing excellent sen,ait equipment.
I
tinier*
Mr. Morris told of Ihe outstund- j
G E O R G I A S M IT H
big work ol Mis* Irene lliulun
Ph. 377-M
vviili (oil Seoul* xxitIi whom ihe ! 30? Je-nmine
has met Friday afternoon for
miniy vent* H&gt;- commended Mr*.
F. J Houghton bb arisn tor tin’
friendly intere*l and ci-opeiatioii
Optoineliisl
will, ih I,lien

STANLEY PRODUCTS

By Va LI.EKN PKEVATT
Mr and Mr* T W Prevail and
son C hi lion worn afternoon call­
ers of Mi and Mrs W It Kyrer
nt Mims.
'Ii and 'lr* Win Geiger and
sell look llanirll Geiger, Peggy
and Rniharn HIMtelh to Coro­
nado He.oh Sunday
'Ii and Mr* Hilly Tindall and

Vacationists

Sanford Kiwanig

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rean War Makes
&amp; Businessmen
&lt;e Second Look

a t.

309 Japanese Stu
......... ........ MARCH OF EVENTS —r r r r f ^ S
S e e Franco-Ruts P alaver
O ver R eleate o f Prltoners

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Kremlin Dodges1 Publicity
On Dool, Say Diplomats

Sp ecia l Ip Central P te tt

NEW YO RK, — UP) — Some 100 Japanese students in the
United Slates were asked wliat they .thought of American campus life.
Fine, they said. They like ike universities, they like the teediers.
they like the buildings and the social freedom between professor and
student. Only one thing bolhers them: sea.
One .Japtiinesr student complained lhat a "strong fragrance of

AN1I(NOTON—Spanish Cenernlisslino Francisco Franco may be
the arch-foe of Soviet.IlUfsIs hut illplomatlo notircea In Wash­
ington have It that he&gt; doing businm* with the Kremlin, anyway.
Although Spain has no fdPhml relations with Moscow, Russian and
,
♦ ----- ,
Spanish envoys to Egypt are now dickering In Cairo for the release nwt filled the ckmpus.”
, "Trar much'visaing and hugr,
of QUO soldiers of tho Spanish Hluo Division, taken, prisoner whit*
glrtg 'tnl public," *eld another,
lighting With the Oerniann on Russian soil.
student*')
The Spanish unit, under Oermsn command, never fought against "Their: , (American
the Western Alllcrr in World War II. but It wan a token of rranco'e rinu,i convefBiithm la only love.
'
PTTlTtflfiaMKT*1 ‘*t:&gt;r,(‘oc!atlcrr; for llltler’n uUl In the Bpanlsh C.vil nffsits.1
1 “Sea I* very Hoar In this coun­

W

vend the borders of Korco, few
bualneaa plans would bo on a firm
fctris. If the war almmera down,
•any businessmen feel that Its
effseta Would be a mild stimulant
in

M «(

lines,

with

the main

and

consumer

m u fer the American economy
Hill the high rate of American
asthma!

gpemllnr.

Income

dry lug to look beyond the
gyrations of the next few day,
fa the futuros markets, observers
•ought to appraise tho long-term
trend In commodity prices.
W ar,nerves sent rubber and
tin soaring pricewlso when the
Bede ntevod smith In Korea- Pep­
per alert took an upward Jump,
These ;three commodities coma
largely fiom southeast Asia, di­
rectly fa the path of uny hot
War. T
,
,
But ’observers note offsetting
Conditions. The ITnlteo State* bm
■ stockpile, of secret proportions,
S f both robber ami tin. In the
last war the government dove-

aentiais, as the .laps achieved
k
last time.
'
Drains and meats also advanced
■
In tho war seiire market. Hut
" *. hanging over traders' heads nra

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PhiAy School te
Striving To Build
Symphony PlaycrB

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By B IL I.E E w u k u l u c k

hath tgkuay about tho ulmln'ah-

Example Of Bhnrtage

' But Max Arimoff founder of
the New School of Music nnd
alrnzaU one of thn foremost villa
'.p lay o ra, died tha predicament
rtf the director In n city which
'5 euppnria a major symphony orSjH.it' rtMetra,
j

Democrats me pushing the udmbvd/Wi tb-tugh they mimll that If
Hawaii hcgpnu't, a sU le it l.a Itkejy la acrid i ^fi tNpnbli' finii to Imlslsr
COP forces In the Bennie.
,
DespUe lire feet Hint III'I poriy lit' 'V 'O 1' unit I through the added
Hcnnte rspreeeiitatliin, BcnilU IfuBh Holler UlV, Nebraska, la lemllin;
the fight ngnlnrl ndirii i Ion.

• TAN JMtflSt’Kf -T8 If a ta.\ bill It- pii i r.J by Coilgrc.is thin, year,
it will be one written by the .' mite tlaame cmronlttee arrordlng lo
specincntloriH ag{ft i| upnn by j'ri h|J. ,d 'Vtuum i.
Chances lire I nilt-r than livnl I Inn tlmi -'ill mippen. OlhcrWlJtk', the
Truman administration must induill that I -enutumth: TnnJfuUte* in
the House ciml fUinn'e have t&gt;eep It'i'ihh- li, h'l'f llite nil tntCH.
Many obv-tvcM «/■ the las pntiite :.hiiplii|- *i|r nlung these Jlncs:
Tho Renal e llanri"1 ronmtltli ■ &gt;11 w it, ami ' 'nngrc.iu will pun'i a
bill cut ling exile" hm- ■ arxein.i '.mi .oil r.o ilnllnrn it year mid evil*
tnlrtlng loo|ihole-il-ihi|, md o il'-• I'lmi Ion • 'loM lm llo yield about
tlmt mill'll lltw icvr'ioie
The exil ic lux &gt;
will Ire limit, d »»• ' bn-.ln, . depreirarntit" tli.lt
is, levlcr. on eo,uM&lt; It
Ju r’i, |»v lry I"; 1 i .e, tiaiiiiporb'tldn. tr.legraph and long*dl-turn■■ t»l.-(rtioit-; nr -i ■ mibnps n lew others

n?tto

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p iuio »xo rx are m in i, guou

Y O U 'R E TELLING M E!

R A T H 8 LU N CH KO N

MEAT

W riter
(Jiving room. They’d probably
the Idea ot.bring pul In thtr dog h-nrd he contemplated getting a
house but In flrnnil llnplds, Ml*h . ■television eel.
IfORf! P EK 30N R ahiidilr r at

Hirglnrs huvo twice tirokcn Into
mime -Ihe m u n i c i p a l animal :

Walt /oArts thlnkt th a t / lilt*
*
*hp went down In S h a ltr fa k a
'. f i l l t j » ib eca m e a l high faxes w it /ust
Short men, we re.itt, have b et­ H y in g to get at tha b u tto n o l
ter b.dsncc (Asri tall lellow i. thinga.
( f l
W ell, 41 tra il, th tlt iicrts aren't
Aetd-hsodsd men, we tend, me
out 3 %far.
mually content with their let—
"ipetlally new that, In many
lewnt, halrrutt ere up te $1.30.
I ! I
A nrw mnttrras, developed by
n Chicago mrinufneturrr Is impA North Dakotan, returning .pencil tu lutt the most IrrltnMe
home, found a bum h of b-averu Into hllssftil repos?. A good buy
had r&gt;"t up housekcrplng In hi* {--■rest assured!
pound.

.IA N K I ’ A U K K U
AAI* l.ight, Menl

POTATO

Tima 7 ox. can 37c
Heinz Crna. Cut

Pickles

c a n ’s

Hi oz. 23c

Ann I'-tge —Htufleil

Olives 7 ox. jar 45c
R e lis h

FKKKSns

*

had to taka the lesz
■II of them-who didn't
’(|hqw to play their Su-&gt;
said part of tho tnmwlth thu otplrlng ninhe chooses a string
be act* out with ayes
neert- stage as a solo-

i t

Armptltrt- -Kllr/'d

iphlckcji

uneerlnlti

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* 50c

Pineapple
Ann Cage

"Tender Cooked'

lane Parker i .'btndw|fIt nr'

Weiner Rolls

Jjfv ■
■ ■! r j: tie
faper

pkg. of O

j ’latcH

2 for 23c

Aim r&gt;ii:e

ib'ti oz. etui

Hpujurhclti 2 for 25c

In A Food Locker
Delicious Menus
T!*c Year Round

Er*ry

Bird

(il'ARANTEED “SUPERRIGHT' MEAT VALUES

Turkeys

Locally

Fla. or (in. Shipped Dressed ft Drawn

Processed
Her* la
Oar

Plant

ft N U TIH flflU f

Dubuque, Boneless, Bhenklest, Canned

Cooked Picnics .........
Bntnkvd Tendered Bhankless—Butt or Bhnnk

p p lca d Lnnch........ lb. £ g e

Ham ’Portions

Lliiver ChrtrtM...... . lb, j|Qe

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riiAlly helped him. Then
athrtml mn taking 1IA
Ilriferu Mot lied itIn cit'd, mi
KADAGDIi lx wart^hndt'
w W I W j (libl r dlitR't i
eel nt all. Mother, saya'ili
I hnvq been taking HAD,
have dn entirely different
Uoa. I khpw I tlatp mu*
and t'tij'iy my food ai
MtiUtnr. lets me listen to
mystory

SALAD
DRESSING

Prednerd 3
And

Fruit*, vegetables, meal, poul­
try ,\», wc free** them nil lor
j m i . . . , d o rs them to pres u r e goudiutui a t-ltn peak.
' 1-el iu/;H&gt;b* y&lt;Af huw &lt;o have
delfrjuuri, menu's )e «r riiund,

the auto buying spree could he
trwxtd to thn cold war* wlilcb

how long cam ,might bo avail­
able. A war scare could send (hit
denis nil far nulun nvon higher.
Whether ainaunm!*, will ill It
out n r awhile, waiting tn »ee
what is In store, or whether they
wllM twea*# th e,buying n f'ce cih
they fear might become scarce,
may have a lot (a do m
awh
ness, trends Iq tjie wwl

*

m m

10 veat's old nnd In Ute fourth
grade am! her m n t W toil* gat
over tit* change ip Ernest damv'a
dlriroslthin since ohe has Irsrrtf
tolling llAOApOL. Iteing In tlm
right dlapoattlun to nlfcnrt hkltwrl
acarn will reverso tills trend.
Wliut continuum will • do aDo, lx us ti'ipmtMiit as hnvinif the
•'- &gt;
lntcu’sb'd the obzervois. Soma pmiH-ri'hitoka.
Jlt^rcj is Krnest Jetin’s own
havo said already that part of

1

Dried

Ai Dressed, ft Drswp

larttu jptivctnmrnl, huldings &lt;d narplus grnlttn Ami wblfs the wbt'H?
crop will be i mull- r this vOtf
than lott, word ftom I he corn
belt |n Uni'. t|u' f" " l ieruitl*f*
corning nlrs'g td vt"' r-hape, W*
for thin scasod. Meat i n l . c .
gnVet'UIIIUlil expel In pri dli l, will
go on riling this summer’, liuv
should Vnt a down tn the full.
Most nf tin- metal- trail'll '.In
on tho upswing. Curtin t nnd zinc
have been In uhurt siipply in re­
cent liionlha, due to a big Inrreaso In dviumid lo t.uptdy thu
aUttf, electria iippllnncu nnd coniruction Industrie*.
The wur test a might accent unto
that dciuund, as well ns make
the Kiiveruuiunt more ditrindited

K' . .

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people

H e

(Ih|l.ii, .^n,Wfr.-uWe||

ft Mra. J-'wvi' i al ri et
•lifteh Iher Jjmf ni chic
p£it It .under, lock a;i&lt;l
it'a iTivliiTV. I, lJk&lt;l
Inforififlt;*,,' rr(, uj,,y
be dirs'hisfifbJtnlWCe
iron tii.it , r - 1|,
iryi
111l*K■‘-1 itji, (do Aijkii ;
exern ’a r ! tMeV- to I

made

8 .%

|,|hliV’4f Vie rout

phV. 'j4tuite)ri{[i,

1 il '(fglay Wi‘fiK&gt;M,i |:iio

I l/atrtien du*|jinepta

■" ■ Iphony ortheiiro* In Amerlea^ ineluding 20 major ones,1-Bach
orcheitrg
averages ahimt 100
playora, ■mure than two-thirda of
whom al/o airing instrumetitalInt.i
- vlullnists, 'cellla t■», viola
and basa players.
* To fill tho brass, woodwind
and percussion sections Is n sim­
ple BtatUr— u few auditions and
v the seat la filled.

!
!‘

over Ih" Issue of admitting Ilawsll a . a rd dp.

.. ...

and even polite to ue students.’'
Hut. several noticed, American
students nro not always polite
to American professor*. Tor ex­
ample:
. d .u t
' ‘ "Sometime* much free beha­
vior In clang-rooms, for Instance
chewing gum,
noisy and
.making fun of
‘‘Many stu
oven rend i
lecture*,'*
•j The Japanese also were lm

t E N ' ^ A i ; F I.Q U im k ( ) ( i | C K

A P J ff S y e a tu r e *
PaiLA D ELPH lA — Symphony
vrehestra directors long have

t (

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,
9 LINKS CR08HKD—Political lines, li:m l-w led In nil unusual way

fcr

c riru n

“ Ilatns. f mean upportunltiei
for young men &lt;o have free teljnwshfp with girls nnd select their.
wlvt'H hy themMilves."
I
The poll was taken at (OH dif­
ferent American schools and un­
IverHllles In H7 status 1^ tha
.Inpan
Inturnnllunnl
ChrUtlau
University PonmHtlon,' Inc. Thta
m h group devoted to rnlsltiit
funds for n now unlvermt.v tiegy

.to

*nP fe“
*»«
Urong Confident
endor,‘smitetlmei
tbanga tM i
"tberF opln- slaying awn;

i " ' j &gt;'111’ nir t; Nil

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• C 7.r,cit IIEVni.T—&lt;
Confidential rtporln nee ping
1J from Czechoslovakia ro r.i that the CommunlntM B h y l a l seized nallon Is seething under Hovlct rule ami
Oen. Fronslsrd Hosslit has Itn hanila full trying to keep the Cteclui
France
unilrr rontrol.
Two rrports, relayed to exile leaders In London,
disclose that the Communist tuiUmrltlrs used ntrnng-erin police meth­
ods to keep down demonstrations by freedom-loving Czechs nnd that
Russian forces nro active on the Czech border.
One report r.nya the fled police arrested 3,1118 persons lu t l towns
Where May t&gt;ny celebration,, wen to be held Those arrested were
suspect'd of planning "interfereme" wlfh the' celebrations.

owuvcr. a rmull all-male trtlp-)
y nf II.n .tapaneses studenln
K
went enough impnvuied to bo wil-

M!;

.

orythlng," he &lt;m|d, “going toe
fest end mechanically, p esu
'■fdly find e chance to think
about what I am doing.”
Women prefcaaore are rare It
Japan, The Japanese like thasi
,h*F “ w In thla country. Cut
uboatudent noted; .

try," at III nnoUtel*. pf Si Cited/
Oltien were upsel l)y ♦’petting"
and "MludentJ ;wh&lt;&gt;|U (CmirUhipS
cro not pleui'tql tn

ling In give American sea stand«n li a cautious try. Asked what

i c m S s m I' rtw r
rte&gt; o w l
out B asils has announced shn
wltt regard as Illegal all actions
take* while Nationalist China la
nnrerented. The U, 8. and other
delegations have sharply chal­
lenged the Russian view. They
maintain that all U. N. organs
are competent to act tioth with
Nationalist (Thins present and
with Russia absent.
parties, footballs and hasAs for the Security Council,
k c l'lV ”
'
* n' hiuu
the u . N. charter provides that
' Another
- . j thought that
that Arnett
Ameri­
**d»d to slot*
elo~ down. rj# rj
can* needed

Ml.bv'a Sweat

In Pkffadelphia tho N«w .Sellout
Of Mud* la striving tu Irfil.ttcr
tho raw *.
, j *t
Tho project la no sm all uni,
.Tbetu i t * EDO professional nym-

T','

According to Washington sources and tho clan*| F
**■ ' H dc.sttne HpnnDh Republican radio, fliuwla haa
^ M l agreed to llie tnpnlrlallon of tltr Spaniards proB jX jjjh j" 'J ^ M vidtd Madrid gjVc:i no publicity to liie deal.
E rcS *
H«
However, Russia won't gain much In tlic KantiL
wgQ West prcrpng.in I ’. War. The rn-tt have been In Rid
JH
eoncMitrntlon ramps fo r more than five yearsAfor no apparent region.

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U. S. Rejects

mosphera outside the elnrsroom.
“Japan#*# students . ere m l
used to' greeting one soother on
the campus,“ wrote one. “1 can
find no Japanese equivalent to
the words 'hi* nr 'hallo.' But I
know we need It."
Beverel thought American atudents .tend
lend to over&gt;en^ihsslso
over-pn^ihaslw
sociability.
“too
lily. One boy wrote, “tor

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TedescoWill Face Leesburg Packers

Last Night’s Contest PACKS A WALLOP
With Leesburg Is
WALLY
Washed Out After
Many Downpours

Jax Tars Playing
By Alan Mav«r If Flycasting Were N a t i o n a l
Winning Baseball
'
Sport Ted Would Be U. S. Hero Under Alexander

The Gionl-l.crshurK c o n l e U wn*
wM-liUrikrird last night after sev­
eral downpours succeeded in
drrnchiiig the playing field. I I ir
locnli. however. will take oil Pack(it loniplil .it Muriirip.il I).ill P.uk.

y&lt;£^S£A 5 0 t f

It only flycaiting were the national spoil
instead of baseball, there would be an entirely different "Ted Willismt
slory."
Foi Williams, the flycnster, lovrs his audience and la loved in
return.
Bui in baseball ihr picture is different, and thereby comes the
friction and misunderstanding that Live plagued Williams, the great
flycastcr and mighty Boston Rod#
- •
- luKKtT'
made some Inquiries and sent up
Fishing shows William* to be Vnoureh to the grieving widow to
what hi* closest friend* *ny ho Imu
_ ii l h „ h m . •

BOSTON,

Britt p
Totals

2 it
38 7 II

OiiU'ii p

I

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ii

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Recently a friend was on tha
lookout for o television set hut
did not have much money. Ted
tid him about a store that waa
selling the sets at fifty per cent
off. The friend didn't know un­
til It was too late that Ted had
secretly connived with the *t ire
iniwinger by paying the other 611
pi-r cent himself.
When the Sox were celebrating
iiudr ’46 victory, Ted was out
I vi-Iting u dying soldier In a
in-iirhy Army camp.
On Jan. 28, DI48, when Mrs.
William, gave birth to a daugh­
ter in u Boston tio.pitnl, the fad
tliut T riI was fishing in Florida
id the llino of birth caused the
the fans to become incensed.
"What kind uf father can go
fi-hing while lii» wife was in n
ho.pltnl having a baby 7” was the
i-uutic comment.
The explanation was simple.
Tiie happy event wasn’t expected
until two weeks later. Ted was
let ting into rendition for another
Im.chilli season. It wn. perfectly
n t right with ids wife, an Intel­
ligent and underxtunillng per­
son. She uml.eistuod Rut tin*
public didn’t. All Ted had In ■! i
viiii explain, Rut lie wouldn't. H
never dues. It mis none uf &gt;hc
politic’. bil-illtHH. In Id. hook hi*
personal life In not the busli t v. of the funs.

W EEK M C I A CfNCH TO g B T T f l*

all r h ii a
6 ii
1 4 (I
1 » 8 ~ &lt;&gt;
4 1 2
1 4
5 I 2 1 8
4 1 1 1 3
3 1 1
ft 6
I I
2 h 1
3, I
II 1

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24 It

St. Augustine
I'rim iiiRlon 3h
CT1.1t in if
Pic ha 11 cf
Sluiar.ta c

Devi, if

Pollatd lh

Judy 21.

RaIM'VV SS

I'locll P

Mol lev p
" ') " I* 11
Swingle p
| tt IJ 1 I
u-Mniumniii
8 I 8 i) IJ
Totals
31 K 8 27 15
St .Align.D m
21)2 488 mill -8
Coif......v illi1
(111 1)82 H80 A
A—dialled fm
urilt'ltl in Hh
E — Coopei, n u t'll 2, I'lcllllll,
gtartudll. D e c . H ill
Cooper 2,
Cnde, E m n ie i k Ii, Iliew dec, Hlnra lt , I'o llaid 3. Niiaonlun, Jm lv 2,
Davis.
2 ll
Rol.i l le, Coiuier,
INiinhiglou L I !
Brew ster. NR
Foster 3, Euiinei Irh, Clm fip. I .■***
— Ilnilietivillit 8; St AugnsDlie ll.
R R — o ff Oulcil 4, Motley 1, Pinch
2, litItt 1. SO
by Out' ll 1, B ritt
3, I ’locii 2, Swingle l. HO-. O uli’i;
nil) 3 2-3 Innings, H runs; Hr lit *1
fp 4 1 3 , 8; I’loch 7 in 5, 7; Mot­
ley I in 8, si; Swluglu 3 In 4,0.
I l l l l ’- - OuOn ( lia v ls t ; Hi ill t H a l­
lo w ); I'locii ( I-'lister |. Winner—
I'joch; l.o ei - UuDm. I i — Stone
and M cKinney. T —9:11*

D A Y TO N \ ID U ' li , June 28
(R p i’ciu l)
An " t i l l " f sensunetl
I linnet* in Die celebrity pack meet
in Ihe feat me ninth Hire ill the
Vuluuhl fhm iilv dug It tick luldglit
nml the t'val I.* certain in simike
u t',". tlin imx iloors fly open. R im’ket R oller, ownei! by Mr*. (). Z.
l et ie ll, utreailv ha* chalked up
two feature w ill*, while Hnfo Rinrle, MontIne and Kenstnaii also
uive nct|uired two wins each,
though not in the * tlff ninth race
roinpeUlion. K arim ck , holder of
the hcadi course record hero, goes
to Die post tonight and th* big
hritulle may tie in n mond to step
on Die accelerator. Randle-owned
T rim T ric k , winner o f tho West
I lager Derby will, hear watching.
Him recently wod a feature In 31.4
second*. Hly Ranter, seven time*
in Die money In .n in e starts, and
K Snliutm'* prnnilslng two-yearold, Mom’s Flakh, coqtpUlc the
octet.
.
Hlgneil roupqpa are pouring In
hearing D ll name* nf resident*
nf various state*, anxious to blan­
ket w ith flowers the winning
greyhound In the All-Htate* hand)cap la lie run Hat u nlay night.
T h is In a novel feature fp which
each runner Iwaro the nnmu of a
state ami Dio winner w ill bo
honored hy a resident uf that
elate. The handicap w ill be tun nk
B a tu n liy 's ninth race, tumpou*
can lie obtained nt the track'

f

111* lea
'* picture
toll c l B L . - ™ . , . T . .. —
I of the tallest matched roval
time which could Iru found lu the
vcrglades.

Hr ARHOCMTK HHRHH

I'nrtiui.i lli-Htli
4(i IJ .41
t)*t.a ad
47 !» 41
Orlaniln
4S 19 .41
HANFOItll
41 i i 5S
ilalnesvlllp
19 SS .So
l.ersliurir
so 4., .4'fatal kn
•
SS in .S3
HI. Aueustllie
SS 42 12
Hniilia Veatrnlar
liil.nnit ni nrlnhilii 4 . rnlnl
Hnnforit nl I.-calmr* l|&gt;l"t., mini
I'nlaikn nl lisyliinn ll-mii 4|&gt;|&gt;U
rain).
Ht. Augustine S, Oalnekvllle 7.
I l n t e - a T ihI mi

D a r l o n a l l c m l i n l I 'n l M k n
HI. A u a n . Ilni" nt llHlncsvIll*.

WtTH 1 H O M ERS U4 T W W f t B T

(Jiii tic. WiltEnimcricli cf
Sntilli If
Pinter 2li
RohcrU if
Brewster s .
Purdue e
Coo pel lh
Code 3b

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Now that Dale Alexander !•
managing Jacksonville the T a r
play hniehall like 24 ami u hap
game* aren’t seiihintlng (her
from fir*t plare Macon In Suutl
Atlantic League standing...
Ordinarily an eighth place cits*
which trail, by two Joxen game
can he overlooked and excuneil t &gt;
faults and downhearted play, lsi'
not the Tars of Rig Alex.
The old Detroit Tiger who Ir

M a jo r L e a g u e
L e n d e rs

Orlando nl 1'vl.nml.
Le isln ira m Hnnroril.

S A IN T S WIN
S T . A U D I IN T IN E . June 2!»-(/!*)
The Nt, Augustine Saints notched
(In their .ecu ml will In as ill liny
tries las', night with an 8 to 7 rlecislrui over the (ini Ill'll villi' (i-Mcn
in a game llml iliew heated uni
liuistk fiom hotfi .id es,

,

•*»*--

Charlie

Sanford will lie onl to map a
tKo-y.ime lining streak adminiilcird tlirm l&gt;&gt; Hir Palalka A 'i.
Manager l.d l evy announced
tlial l lia illr ledcico will piolialily
draw the liurlini; assignment.
I lie lutl lime mil ng.iiri'l die
Parkers llic local* gained a 10-1
decision behind die i Ini hurling
of Clyde Slevrns.

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lim B!nir Bungs WimbledonClmmps
400-Yard Blunts Buckling Down In
In Golf Tourney .‘trd Round Matches
O M A H A , .filin'
28 I,Pi The
lli'utcuanl gin i i nor of
Mi m in
has u uni who can hil a golf null
il.s they pav in these purls, a
•Vinuitry mile "
A ctu ally, young Jim lllo lr Ml.
doesn't Ini them that far. lie ha
heed a Ml ‘ hint of PHI Mild- un
I, couple of Ids lee hllisls in He
T i mis-Mississippi
golt
tom mi
incut,
Jim , who'll t e l 8 Jn lv I I . isu''
In rigging When he ■uv.:
"I can lilt Ihe hull further, but
I don't -ay I h i m stay m vuiut"."
Accurate h" is, loo, Ami DioIm.lining Woods ate uunplim cptcl
hv a steady ll'uii game lhal ha
cairied him Inin Ihe Miinl loninl
of (lie T im e Mis ii ippi louruamenl aimn' ivth ,71 n llo i innlend
ei s.
Ilia n , fi feet
even
mal
111'*
puitial*, hint a rugged a- letuaete
in the thi.'t i '"Uiil mil nf whii'lwould i nine lit iiliiyi-i- fm tl
afleriiiHiii's fouilli innial
J!m ‘fue was lle ih Durham uf Dulln
T ry ., a tpuirler finalist
in
llu
western aianteui this year.

Year-Old Man
New Senior Go1f
Champion Of U. S.

W IM B L E D O N , England, ..........
28 DP) The polite inlrodiirt join
being

o v i -i

, ..............En g I ii ltd lawn

tenuis chnmpliinshliis enter the
dogging stage today w'Ti I Ini IiihI round iiuiUiiu&gt;i uf 1’n meit't
t'liigliM play.
The seven
American
sets led
players oil are iluv (in
uctliiii
along
v\11Ii tup seeded
Frank
Nedpinnii, the Australian prrlournnmi'ni favorite.
Redgm ao's stn. k Im . Im.'v ii d iift-

■Till still the same guy, ain't
R ' E , N. A., June 28 '8*1 A
17 They can all go to hell. I ’ll J"''k uiivitle real estale execiltivi'.
never lip my rap to them.
"b o conies pretty close to showing
" It doesn't pay In he nice. Look his age, is the new senior
;o lf
i t Jim m y F o xx, as nice a guy rhnniiilou *&gt;f Ihe United Htutrs,
who ever swung a hat. H e'tlp p cd
Alfred C. Ulm er, 88, a erandhs« fiat to evaiyhody. He waved father seven time*, completed &gt;*■.
to tho fans. Ife was the life Of 86-hole tWc-itnv liutrim inenl. n l* " '
lim putty.
ed ovei Itiu courses, v o te r lav
“ Liiok ut (dm today. Itusvhidl with a 88-77- 1 18. good enoitgii ♦
Dn- foigotlen aliout him. No, give him ihe crown
by four
it doesn't pay to lie n lre."
stroke*.
The w arm ly Imamu aide of H i. ttusliv f ii- l 1H holes were
Ted W illiam * is never ahov.m to plnvnl ut Rllml Brook ami
ve«
Ihp public. T ill* i* because Tod lerdnv, nt Apnw m nK Id* * .u ••
feels ids pHvnto life Is III* own cm red herliuse the w ill
linked
Ted l« extrem ely generous lie greens there were "too irtrk v t»
is known ns ii buck tipper mound handle."
the circu it. Ih r ludl imps, cult
'I'he conlestants switched rinir*ilrlte rs mid doorman love him.
th,, ........ . (| „ v
the hie m«
He never disappoint* them, He t* Joru y ()f
,.ntere.l
stuck f
devoted to hi* friends nml he i* oul ,|,.-„|te the ..... and, in so„i"
genuinely crutv ahoul kid*.
eti
rh rlr age.
On Die way In « meeting o f the
F |n|rh l„ (r „rrn n ,| W[,„ ................
Rhode Island flchiiolhny * Assochi- Miamplou Joe Well- » f V ' "■
Hon in the Brown Unlversl v (i) n
w|Ml 7r,.7r,

Ilig down -leudllv, howevn. elnee
lie I ll I ill'll up Ihe flirt day Willi n
-Iiiilntil wiisl, and lie fail's lion
Ido In l lie per .an of
Ri-lgiuill'e
Plullppi Win her, who is one uf
the most
iinpioVed
Kilttipi'an
players uf tli»- season.
If Niihpiuin iidvam-eM, tie muv
come in grlii" with hi- first Amer­
ican iipponi nl. Eii'il Kovaleidii of
1*''i cuil, wIm -in&gt;■1111 topple Nadi
N’atli of India in I ih Iii v ’s round.
Hilly Tallieit, the New Yufkt-r
wlm Is rapidly making friend* and
Influencing wagers on Ills chance'
of cupping the cup. tangle, with
Sweden’* vastly improved Torsten
Durham was two under pat In Johan.siui in tine of Ihe lop
tillmlimDng Htewmt Carroll, a 18 uuiti'hci of Ihe day.
Aauthcr huindinger is Ihe meet- said, "l,e t'* get this over w ith.
year-ohj fiom Dallas, r&gt; and I. and
Rhiir was one under inn in .D in ­ iag between lev iturfman uf New I want to get home as soon as
ami Aml tali a*.
Ad r Inn j
ning Don I’egler uf Lincoln. Neb. Yurk
llu t when he teachvd Die meet6 and 4 In second round innirh"*. (Jiriut.
Budge Patty, the exunlrlnte lug, he forgot aliout Ids hurry
Young Jim nstotil* h"d n *’
ten gallery wish a "poke" ,if r|7R from I-in Angeles now living in to get home. The place wn*
yard* yesterday. Wind thee •i-o’.*-* Paris; Vle-sflelru* of Phllnilulnhin. swurmlng with hoy*. One asked
have seen was bin 380-vnrder *ir fi-rilnur Mulloy of Miami, nml Art h|m a simple question. "How do
the 430 t lt h hole wlilcli he h lr t 'h ' l.nrscn of Ran l.i'nmlro, Calif., all you hold a h n tT " Fo r nearly two
•hmilil have little difficulty In get­ hour*, W illiam * talked to the
with a 3,
boy* about hitting and demonB ln lr may Inst no longer than ting past their thlrd-ruund foes,
I'he women, having cleaned up strated hi* K rlp , swing and foithe third round in the Tran*Miss hut definitely lie’s a ''comer" their second round play, have a low through.
Once he heard that a policeman
day off from singles rompetltion
If lie hasn't actually arrived, i
He was seeded No. 11 In this hut will he busy In ilnuldes and In Washington had been, killed
tmirnuniont. Eight other ranked mixed ilnuhlc* In thin suu-hakeil leaving hi* w ife .and four kid*
w ith a load o f ohllgationa. He
player* also were In the title ill-court layout.
chase.
The other* Include John K ra ft
of Denver, seeded No. I , and Rrtilney Hit** uf l)e* Moines, the No.
3 man.
Four seeded player* were top­
pled yesterday, ( le w Zuspann of
uoodlnnd, Kn«„ (No. 2 ) ;
Dirk
Knight of Omaha (No, ft)i |{ , J ,
Cnrov of Hutchison, Kn*. (No. ID
and H i Lew i* of Kansu* C ity (Nn

,'r"'S:'w!L,!'; ........ }s&gt;
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Cincinnati Coach Uu» Mancu
i hold* th* record for most
wnce* accepted by a eatchei
utie World Berleo—tfl In 1»»
r th* New York Giants.

r .^, ‘ Ktmwles of tlm '
Club, w ho had held the *tMn r w,1!* tltlr*l w ith 77 7 1 '
IBm er went one over un­
tim e* yesterday, his nuDer I,-'-.

fbe offender ..... .. Dm"

llut h

■("" clicked fo r th re- birdies Ir
hi* round o f 40-37—77.
. A flve-tlmo w inner of the F W Ida Slate am ateur title. Ulmer
player! In the B ritish Ame»'"'c ’ *•
1028, He nctiulred some uf hi
golf snvvv p'avlng with
D -n"
Baruxen and T o m m y,A rm o u r
A t Die end of ihe two-dav " E o "
U lm er smiled, " It speaks w rit for

T e a s*

Charleston. Tom
Horton
gav
Charleston only four hits nml E
A lleg nr hit a two-run homer h
the fourth.

Macon won its fourth In n rm
to continue Its pollrv of dnln
Rjosl
Us winning in stretche*
The Penclie. whipped Colunih1
4-3 after toning down a ninth im
Ing rally which produced two Re
run.. Catcher Ihev Palmer hutnor
ed In the toil of the ninth fn
Macon’s winning run.
When Columbus ln.es the Cardi­
nal* u .millv follow the defeat wit’
another. Last night the Cardinal
again lust their second in a rw
to Creenville l)-7. The Spinner
came from arrears twice to dine’
the game In the sixth Innlmt wit'
two i hum.
Dick Crnplewskl got four single
In four time, at hat for the Red
bird* and Spinner Malinger Osc.
wns kick ft J o*if

of

o«

game for arFiiiltg trio mm h, to
long and too loud.
For the fie.| Hmo |„ f,„
tnghr. Augusta defeated Snvar
unit and fur a i hinge the Tigerplayeil ctrorle-. hn-ehjll. Angus'
won li-2 on II bin.

llrooktyn
I'tltlailelt'lilH
II dnI oo

Ml. tr ia ls

34

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*V%w York
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York A
^hfnirn 15 Hi TsoiiM 1
ttoaton I, Vthlhit|p&gt;|nTilA I.

w, f *1 rti" fn rm 11 5

(iNfflM T imI mj

N'aav York 441 llrotiktvn K
5&gt; vm I (41114*0 (12)
le^titu 211
—Itrri■
or MarUti 12-H v#» final
1 ! Ill f| Aljl k (j| 'if JlriMfoti
1
)lnlnt ■•llllilfl I I S f or fltil
3» vm lilt kforrl f 6«f I
inrily khiiics vtlir.iul.iii
Tea m
Detroit
•N«w York
r’lsv eta ml
lloslon
Wnshlngloa
l.’tllCHK"
HI. I.oiils
Phllti'lelplilH

R ohI oii
Diilingcr anil Vnio,
Pbllndelpldn, mol Dobv, Clave-

t'etroll s ■*|al. HKii 2.

New

York

.. tVnstiloalon I.

ftollsluo 11 I'hlliiilelptilii 2
I'levelarol is. HI. lamle 1
lltiiiiM

T aitar

W a r l i l o g i o n .it .W vv Y o r k - - - l t a i t .u a
17 - a 1 v s n a t r o i v . k i ( t - t i
t t o t i- io o
nl
P l i t l a U e l | , a i . i - a io li b s
11•2 1 v - H o o p e r 17 I I
■'liliS M o a l t &gt; - lr o ll— I'.- iin
i t 5 | or
11 u io p e r t
. 2 11
v s l l u t . Ii kon rt 1 * -

M e r id ia n ’s L. H u rk e
fiiveN U p T h r e e H i t
Ry AS o t IA TED PRESS
I'he oppiisitlria may have been
the Anniston Hams win!e&lt;&lt;s ii
eight gainc.
taut Meridian'*
Lurrv Ur'iuke loukcd like a big
lemtuer Inst the «rtnn&gt;,
lliimhe had Ids ru n es, .lrtker&gt;,
slideis and fast hall on the turner,
last night un lie nitchuil lliu Aid
lets to a 8-1 victory over the
hornless Ranis. Me gave rally threi
hit* and Ip the fourth Inning Imt
ted in ilt ef MeritRanT ritns wit*

Peon Slu le w ill tesimie fresh­
man (oulhull next full for tin
firs t time since It wan drupped In
1841.

land 5.
STRIKEOUTS Reynold..
N ew
York NO; Lemon, Clevelnmi 84. £
Pi'ii HINT, McDermott,
B o sto n ®
6-1. .833; Oray. Detroit 0-2, .818,
Any
mojur
league
player
placed un tlin ili.u h le j list must
remain Inactive for ut least 70
Cays. Two p h i.e ii cm tiie di&gt;nhjed
list me Die maximum for any
team in the m ajors.

Ed Dclehiiiity, who idnyed *ui
Philadelpliia
in
the
Natlrma
I,eigne anil Washington in tin
Am erican, !ed both league* It
batting —the National in 18(111 nml
tiie American in 1802.

' new m oney T o n

The victory was No. 0 foi
Biunke and Would, h a w been *
shutout except for a wild pitco
and two w alks.. Rvrnle tlott, *mufi
wn* the loser.
Rig Rudy Y m ke won lit* I til i*
game nf Die yeat lot Jack &gt;u a itt
a close lull valuable victory over
Montgomery 3-2. The win lifted
the N n iiitiu * lu within "in ’ game
of the I lord nlnce Itciiel*. Yorke
neetied ID ) Inning* tn whip Muulgom ci' end In g iv e only eight
hit* the whole w . v. He fntme-1
•(•"cii I’ "t I 'c tic I Jackson first
hssenun, hit hi • 'H i' homer with
the limes vni’init in Ih r fifth .
I, |8 ’r .\ when a l&lt;ase on liall*
vm* *&lt;nred ip. a It i*e lot, J . F
fl'N cil o f Ihe S i. I,oul* learn
had a hatting ive rag e of .482.

NATION AI. I. KAO UK
RATTINfl
Robinson, Brooklyn
.388; Muslnl, St. Louis .353.
RUNS—Jethroe, Ho.ton 54; Torgrsnn, Huston, Robinson and
Snider, Brooklyn GO.
RUNS HATTED IN -K In er. Pittsburgh 51; Saner. Chicago 53.
HITS— l.ocknmn. New York 8 8 ; #
Rohineon, Hioukhn 84.
UOUIU.KK-—Roliinoin,
Rrooklyn
24; Mu.Ini, St. Louis 21.
THII’LKB—Muslal, St. Louis 8;
Jethroe, llo.lim, Sinnllev, Chieniru, Kiner.
Pittsburgh and
Slaughter, St. Louis 6,
HOME RUNS— Kiner, Pittsburgh
18; Cnmpanelln, Krimklvn 16,
STOLEN RASES -Jethroe, Bos­
ton 17; Reese, Rrooklyn 7.
STRIKEOUTS — Snnhn,
B o s to n *
65; Roberts, Phiindcltihia 77. w
PITCHINCi Miller.
Pbllaileliilda
8-0 1,000; Litile, Chlragr, 4-1,
.HOU.
AMERICAN LKAliUK
RATTINO Kell,
Del roll
.378;
I tubv, Cleveland .384.
RUNS— Williams,
It.-.ton
68;
Htenheii., fin-lun HI,
RUNS BATTED
IN—Williams,
Ho.ton 71; Stephens, Ronton 71.
HITS Kell Detroit 115; Upon,
Detroit S8.
*
DOUBLES Kell. Detroit 21; Za-“
rllla and Williams, Hull.ton If*.
TRIPLES - Dillimrnr, Plilladeliihia
I); Doerr, Boston, Evers, De­
li oil, and llcniich. New Yoik 6.
Hi i .ME RUN'S Williams, Boston
23; Roien, Cleveland 24.
S T O I. E N
RASES DIMaggio,

Y O U H 01 , 1) T H IN G S
Tour Ditcarded Furaltur**
K va o , Had Its, Bicytlo, Teels,
fee Boa, raa be sold with
A W A N T AO IN
• k W N K W S FA I'E*

Fishing
Tackle

Camping
Equipment

10—RACKS—IO

Athletic
Equipment

NIGHTLY
W1* * * rw y/r

EXCEPT

B en nie’ Aldridge,
Oklahoma
A M halfback recently ejgned
r tin* New Y o rk football Yank*,
it married to **“
the quean
nueen of . the

SUNDAY

Why u

[Herman'* club at tna school,

iqe precious vocoNon

"GW£ t
SANFORD ',

Saddlery
G a m e * T o y s a n d R e c re a tio n E q u ip m e n t
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2 9 . 1980'

rare C h a r t s X
t
|d Death Rates lieartheat*. "f * riP* ,* ( w* * n
For a young person a sample of
ipared By AMA normal
pressure might I * 120

Try and Stop Me

I 'A f J F . H K V K V

Dr. H. K. Ring

Dr. Henry McLaulin

San.

O p to m e tris t

k

•By B E N N E T T C E R F systallc and 86 diastolic. This is
called 120 over 86 or 120/80.
T O N E E N D of H illy Hose's icsltlenct* in Mt. Kt»co th ere is
i f you ate a male between 30
and 3!* years old, your systolic be­
a rum pus room — n modest itru c tiiu * b u ie ly luigct than the
tween 118 and 137 nnd your ilia ,
arena of M adison S ip iu re Q nrd en — and the most conspicuous
stollc below 00, you an* in a group
object in the room Is a huge
which ilies at about the -ame rnte
w heel of chance, one of those
as the general run of peo pie.
u lfa lis decorated w ith strip s
I f you ure between 30 and :»!»
of m irro r und glass beads,
and have a reading of HO 00 or
160/DO or somewhere between, you
w ith iro n pegs around the
are among people who die twiee
p e rim eter, and a leather
a&lt; fast as the average.
thong that slow s up the
I f in this same age group ami
your pressure is 160 100, per - 1 w h e e ls motion utul finally
sons of your class w ill die three
stops it at one of seventy-one
times us fn » as the general run.
num ber com binations p u n t­
In the 40 to 49-yeur group von
ed betw een the pegs
are In the average death rati* class
Mr. H-NMf'a particular wheel
if your reading is 130 or 136 over
U0 or '&gt;2 Rut If your reading I* i of chance won honorable retire­
ment at the Port W oilh expo­
around ISO 0(1 'you are
nmong
sition. where Imndrails of thiuipeople who are dying more than
sands ut eager Texans produced
l i f t m i i\ m i c e
twice as fast ns the average.
thin itlmea—the tenth pari of a dollar for chnneet to win luxe* of
I f vmt are over 60 nnd vou are
x t r r ii •:
in the 116 (Mt region you are in
bacon "The odds against them." sold Hilly with u reminiscent glvaut,
WHOM IT *I A V &lt;TiNVi*ltv_'hl» t« I •• ei — n..tI. f itoil !,!•: a group which dies at the same
"were seventy-one to one anil since the prise boxes of tiacun for
I. ' I„V . 1 ,v I If .......
. VKT&gt;
_ T i l' in
into as people in general at th»*
which they competed mat me ten cents npieic. they vtrlim ll)’ were
tL e .r ah;
1
v':,,,,:
;
i
,
^
,
,
j
?
:
:
!
n*
u your
is
playing that seventy-one-to-nni chance to get their ‘ money liark ”
»
..
.
. . . . . . . . . .i ir.si
.i....r ...u
11. n.rate
..«i
n n v t e f e i l 1*1 t'l,
..r. .Inround
IIMMmi
HI it...
the death
oft
"The scheme sounds reaaonatdy sate. I snnl
h t (HI* J u d h l u l I 'l l , dll .,r n .. r |. l * i y o u r c l a s s is 1 ’» tlimes normal. If
"Y e s." agreed H illy, patting the w h irl fondly, it » ns almost ns
h r HernllUile f'n niilv r..i III.- Inrt.ui/UR.
cutegmv
you
arc
hoy of n I.illt uni i .'in tiillH it In 1,1
good as the slot machines Hut the minium , spun fnater. anil tln-re
farcirit flint,. 1*11-1111 Ciigii-I
l&lt; milling pci,pie who are dying txvlre
were more of them In fact, they were nil ovci the park i II never
141 for II s-lilriiee of Hirer yrnrs
fast as average.
forget the day one sucker lilt the Jackpot.
A ll these figures apply In men
M i l i r t i lit' i *i mi ii t u n y
"Were the authorities s u r p r i s e d I asked
only. The average Idimd pressures
foi Jack l|.,i.o i iM
" I think so. said Hilly "They called out the Texas Hangers
fur women run slightly lower for
I K Tcliiniollieilas 011eel.
Orlrans I’nrrlsli
Cofjugw, ISM. (,» Dtnntu Ctrl IntUibblta u K.i.j Vtalurt. Sindualt
cl*rrosponding death rates.
New- III Iran* l.i.iil* In i.n :
Whcthci mini **r woman, and
»&gt;• II*eVtrie e| It, it \ fiiir
rttiw. 11*t ltd- 1►r**t»t:»ti icg n rilless of ago, if vmir Mood
;• b i 1l|»l 6lilt In it.* pressuio i« low hv medical stand- j
'll. &lt;
I 'lr.till H. niti ...».*
arils you an- in a group in which
itfidlitniMl
• II ii i ». .it s • nf* i.l
m••ta |
|Is
11*1i.• *»
it.*Hfurliti. Vliitu lle
iisitid
ilir dedth strike- less often than aver ,
f
JA N F R A N C IS C O - ( A t - A
rt which show* h&lt;iW your lilund
Mure autom atically classifies
•. Into one o( v ariu iii larirc
9Ups w ith ita rtlin g ly different
th rate* wm shown tialny to
Am erican Medlrnl Association,
la churt was worked out liy
Metropolitan l.ife I i i .-l-iiiiic *upany. it is mu* of the things
I t governs the cost of your life
durance, because it shows roughon how many people the jnsurco conipantc. w ill have to pnv
ith boneftt* in n given length
tim e.
|The chart show* ranees of ey«
pile anil diar.tolir blood tires,
res. The svxtoli*- pressure Is the
llllt of the cunt i a d ion of tlir

•• i&lt; ||*,la*'i**.«t 1 1|S HI •it
V im Jirr
’**r ••( i&gt;lt&lt;ail to
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From where I s it... Ay J o e M arsh

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WOMEN!

A r t T h is * Signs Warning You Of

CHANGE
OF LIFE?
NtMuuln,,,. a O v in a l t-illalls. on-

K l i . run*i!«&gt;&gt;vn /«• ling m»i U warning

you vf "Ihg chant#." If
wgrrrlni wun't
rtIWvw ourh dUf.nifurlo. During tt.ia
jlllvrr l(ni«, lhouini.|« Inn found
Cgrdul to U kii.oilotfljr oovlhtr g arut «om•Wlluf. Cnitlul «!••&gt; K«l( o itlat (hat four*
I’wm-uu filing. Ktin uiAglug Uttar
F ir luM&gt;&lt;* ^ ,n.^

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B . u .o 4 » " « inilni .kuiii »l
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OuMlUa. Aih U*J»» fur a U til, eg Cantul.

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K S 'I'A H -

Prices Slashed
1C Used llnis*

l i lt unit *&gt;th In o lih o lid a y .

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Sanford Mnrhants Association

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Now She Shops
“ Cash and C arry”
W ithout P ain fu l Backache
A* w# got tfltlrr, alioo ami attain, uvtr*
firrtldii. iti*ttli« »im,lung or Mpotur* to
c«M M’nifltimrw alt wo A m* 11 khaln^jr lunrtIwit. Thlfl may Wa«l maiiy folko to
plain of naygtng tarkarhv. h»i of |m&gt;|i ami
•nvigy. t»«aJat'iiv* ami itlulr.raa. Uflltlnf
up iiignla or fr**iu«hl pa««agta may r«»uil
fit.111 minor Ma&lt;l&lt;l*r trrltatl«&gt;n« tin# toroid,
dampnaaa or ilirtary lmti«rrvtlotia.
If your (IDroinfoita aia tlw to tl&gt;«oa
n u m , don't wait, try Doan'a I'llU, a mlM
' «Mimic.
dlurrtlr. i&gt;itti
I'flrd■ticcriaiuiir
aurrwtafully ur
by wmiiwm
million* for

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may
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*..**., 11,... I* »*. . • *,. l.sger r»IW h i.. It,* If s i'..u I »l.ln.r lube, anil AlUra
tiu t cut «.•&gt;!«. ii .1 lluaa'a l*tlla toO.il

Urrause a couple of thoughtless
d ll.( IB threw a nrM-paprr out of
tl.elr car yrstrid ar. Miss (illliert,
our school pthulpal. m arl) had a
bad accident.
Shv waa (ullowiuy tlinn on thr
lugiiway and tin pupri llaittued
over tier windshield,so alivcouldn't
see. In u minute her little coupe
was actons tlie line nglit in thr
put I* nf all oncoming tiulll-l-truck.
It inlssvii. . . but only ju st!
The parties w eir recognised and
soon us I hvunl i*hunt it I lun over
toStierilT Harper i/enioinh*/they
he brought up uii c li.iig is, but

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Oak w ill is a fungus disease
•IlfrNKii
killing all vni it-ties of unks.
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talk this out, o w r auppn and u
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Hr pointed out tlut Ihusr turn
H t n l crlinlnala Ju-I c a ic lrt. like
a lid of u« •vein tu In gvlling ttu.e
d.i)&gt; piilging limn ftie tia-h )oii
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lr&gt;»nn a r neiil In make u&gt; »/up Intilin g nut rnml« ami -ta il iliu sing a little tolrruul con&gt;ldrrallun
fur uui lulghboia!

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PHONE 148
Waat
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nsretrr. all Wnal Ada mast be
la ear o lllrs ua lha dar batata
p u k'lrailu a.

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pi i f erred. 218 8. K ie iu li Ave.
8 K lt\ IC K S T A T IO N iiml (iurug*
on W r«l Fir&lt;l Slie*-t. Call Sen
I,,mill Oil do. 314 \V. F irs t Nl

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TUXKIIO KKKIWi Complete line FUR NAI.H Hot d«y
Ilunl*

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Phone 320 I.A WNMil WLltH .Sharp* of,I, hi
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Apartm ent
New
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w«tk Piompl .Sen let- II
Sm yrna, F Is . One block from
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ltwch» Phone H48-J.
iill.l. IMPI.KMFNT f’ll.
NKW FLOORS surta.-eil t„ per
4 ROOM, furnished, insulated ga­
H. A. (Ilolihv) Nrwnuiii Ir
furtion Old (loofM mnda lik*
rage apt. I'h. 432-W.__________ .R8IIBLM A N 8 Red Rose Feed
_____________________
new. Finishing. Heenlntr A was
DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, a,lu ll-1 Tourhlnn A Watson. 1201 Celerv
•‘•(‘ "Me power plant, i l
years Hipetlelice In Saminolt
only. H14 Elm Avt-noe.________
Ave Phone 1180.1
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County. II 61 (ileaaon, belli
3 ROOM furnished
apartment.!
POWER MOWERS
Marv
ROTARY HI.ADK, uncomlitionnllv
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BUarantei-d. Immediate delivery. I'KACTO H W O RK
Phone 167 I
Free
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nnvthue.
f*.r free e-iim ate». Jm-k ltn
8611.60. V . A . Wheeless, iumgsell.
w o o d . _____ __ _____________ ____ ' )rng line, l*uil*l*»er. dump trurk
MKRCIIANDI8K Kichange. We m urk, fill i l li l . shell nnd --In v
by loud or job. Contact II 11
buy, sell, swap. 321 E. 1st.
C'lbsleil. ami associates, 11)1' II I
Phone 1024
Del.am l.
I'h j
2 PIECE SUIT. Divan and chair.. Mew York Ave..
,

JOHNSON’S CAR PLATE Auto
Diyan_make» a beil. CalMOO.'l-.l.
Wax-Waxes auto in 20 minute*
N
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attli* fan
NK
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48 Kinarann
Mnnraon attli
fan with
with
no rubbing, only 11.00 per can.
X
motor lin&amp;.oo.
AKNKAHIK GI.ASS A PAINT CO.
20
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
CO.
Phone 820
112-114 W. 2nl St.
FURNITURE,. paint,
and palntpaii
. .
SWAP SHOP — 405 E. 41b St.
era'equlpment. 2IH 8. French
We Buy, Sell or Trade moat
Ave.
_____ _____
anything. Phona 100-J.
HOT POINT Electric Range. Ex
rodent condition. Phone 1171-3.
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
Can be seen at Movlelatul Thea­
Sanford Jatralry A Luggajjs Co.
tre;____________ _
_____
1348
300 Sanford Ava.
1040 AM, STEEL 3/4"tan trailer
FRIED SnriniD Dinner, Served
New tires, excellent condition.
"The Beat Shrimp on Earth”
9220.00 vulue. 9100.00. Phone 83.
FO K
HUNT
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every night at Homer's Grill,
324 Boat U t fltraat,______________
kfRI.AKA AFATMXNTS,
rt c EH W A N T E D — fi
and Stores. 110 W . f i n k B trflflt HOT LijNCHKS asrvad evary day
11:30 to 2 — with Home Made
Pbonfl -400-W.
____________
rolls and corn Muffins. Homtr’e WK BUY, HEM, A TRADE U*ed
(ODKRN 2 Imdroom apt. (Upper).
Grill. 824 East 1st Street
furniture. Wllaon-Maler Furnl*
000 Park Ave.
l-lraar a a lltf aa Immrdtatatr
If aa arrar urrara ta raar ad.
Wt raaaal ba rrtpaaalkla far
aiara Ibaa «aa laaarrerl laaer-

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STAY FRESH!
Mitchell room air condltiom-i
"Tht* World’s Finest"
Side or Rent

For information I'honc 124(1
Votloplch Ref-lgerntlon Servire
FIRST CLASS Shoe Shine ut
Touchtiin llarju-r Shop.
OKLANlH) Morning Sentinel, DrUndo Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ray. IHI5-.L
V e n e t i a n b l i n d s made to
order. HemInole* Venal inn Blind
Co.
tto W. 3rd Ht.
Phone
1102-W.
BULLDOZING. Land CUarfiiK and
Grading.
(UII 624-M, G. J.
(lehr. 2032 Willow Avenue.

ROOM Apt. Oldry A Mellon- Used Iflfl b o m
t m M m H B m m 9 w t s ^ m e ~ M f lm iw iw w * ^
18,08
villa, imiulre Hoaboard UII Co. Used mattresses, your chotea 0.05
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Used kitchen cabinet
19.05
Used round solid oak dining
WE PICK up your dud animals
I furnished
table
7.05
without! charge. Phone OtriedoBUYING A CART Before finan­
Slljrhtly used kitchen cabinet 19.05
cing seo ua to save money. In*
"Phone 830-W.
Ilcg. 14.95 .Gilder cushions, set 9.95
■Ullment l/&gt;an Dep't., Room 317.
Spaclall Desk cheat and chair S9.96
Phone 996.
Hanford Atlunlli
Came In and a** our (lightly used
National Rank Memher F D C
oil ra n m . Excallant values.
Irst clast
preeaers. Write duajlflIcatlona to HOUVlHT -SO LD “or "TRADE.
MATHBR OF SANFORD
Martin’s Garage and
Usrd
Box A, r/o Herald.
tOO-09 ■. 1st IM. • ' PtWfl ft?
Cara, 1001 West First—Phone
NCRD
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$0.00 per day plus ala cents p«r
mile.
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OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M., MONDAY, JULY 3rd
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FO U R T H O F J U L Y
WESTERN GRADE “A BABY BEEF SALE

Southland Brand

Upton’s

PROBLEM MEALS NO PROBLEM AT ALL WHEN YOU SERVE

M argaret A n n B read T ’ 11c
Weiner Rolls
Sandwich Loaf
Each 14c
if , ! 1 6i;for fjpc, iv.
I..J iJ-hJLi Ah A.Ib
PETER PAN

U to 12 l.h, Avern^r

Palm Hirer .Sliced Hreahfnal

Sugar Cured Hams ........... lb. 55c

Bacon.............................

Pork Spare R ib s.... ..........lb. 35c

Fryers..........................

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Weiner*
1 lb. cello pkg.
Sliced Roiled Ham Va lb..cello pkg.
Sliced Bologna
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AHflorted Cro|il Cut*
} in, pkg.
Spiced Luncheon Meat Va lb. pkg.
Knit I'm Hiked Amrrlrnn nr Pimento

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47c
49c
39c
4ftc
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Cheese

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“A” OKAOB WKHTKHN BPKINO LAMB

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Shoulder Roa*t
Rib Chop* .......
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PAPER NAPKINS
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EGGS
LADY BETTY

ALABAMA GIRL

Salad DressiiiK
Pint 2 5 *

S. Mixed Pickle
22 o t

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CAN OPENERS ...............10c

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Historic Moves Are
Announced A f t e r
Special
Meeting
Of Top U. S. Chiefs

Red Arm ored Column Slashes Through Defenders Lines
’

Invaders T h r e a t e n

w Suwon Ai r f i e l d;

Pilot K illed In

Heavy Cruiser'Sees Action

Streak 15 Miles
Beyond Han River

8,000 Fo o t F a ll
Over V ir g in ia

.T O K T O , Saturday. July 1—
f/P)—Destruction of 15 North
Korean tanka In American strnfl»« opera Don* Friday van an­
nounced today by I ha Far Baal
Air Force. In a communique l»" l * 1* * A M&lt; ««*•» (12:15
P.M. Friday.) the Air Force
aaid If flaw 181 aortic* Friday
Including a third raid by B-39
superfortresses. It aald two ho*lua aircraft warn daatroyad.

Rear
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WASHINGTON, Jana 3 0 (/P&gt;—The Defence Department
aald today South Korean force*
arc rallying to contain the Cotu­
rnunUt armor which broke
through the Han River line.

Korea.

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C ir c u s Fire

James Tiuiier, 3:*, Is
S m Ifftl

W a s h i n g t o n , l on e no t i ri
— 4*011 Rrexs inemhei*. ceueral l v
'wi red t|unh i i ppi nval i.&gt;dtv «f
I'lftidcnl
I f ti m. i nN ilfti^ioit lo
u i e A n i f i n . t n g i on ml ifotip m

21-Year Old Man
Admits Setting

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n i i m h t a i v u- i i tt . N m i c l a i v " f
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KhU'Ji! tif Mi .ifni i . i nl fir I«-1&gt;, v it,

&lt;*ia( IhnivdiN Ma i A i t J i i n had Iieen
i l l l hnn/i i l In l|*e ifi tai lu UJipartuni mo u n d nuit(

* I im ml
!.■»*♦• ,il ii .it fill if frit I
10K Y 0 , Saturday, July I —&lt;/Pj
A*“! I 111 V h c f n * i | | *1 .Mill ^ll tlMfOl
—An armored column of North
iM**t|ty liftiv ii l)irniii;fi i |i»* limit
Anti -tank wrapi rro and ( i m n
•'ii * hi I' Mfi-iiul
\fi* , In'lYtt’i'li
Korean Communitti was at least 10
*vhk li llrvv njtrii i I i •it|e i a! iii|i&gt; tl
air
the So ut h KoreanInytyesl
I' l ' i ’ l m i l |* Mli. til In i l i i i f in N ew
firs 1(Jr it
miles south of the Han River in
Mt i’d S m h Idh in lik.dv would reI • "I h i f
ri)i I • h|Lt l 111 I th.it In* ’ |i1111 Mij&gt;|othi
South Korea today and was threat­
Kltlltltl *1.1III lit' Vi,I. tt’lDlllHH'
inl.Mitiy and .upening the American headquarters
ply 111it «p%
rreflitk'htiiil (tnliTA from Wi^hlfMrton Imvi* ni-iii mills «&gt;! tin* I* S. Vlli l ln*! mtn uifnni oil K&gt;m:i llttin Mir i r . i i «&gt;f lit* |it..in atnl
position ot Suwon, an nuthoritaii.e in un n(ti*iu|»t In lilni'k uny piivudcr luuv thut tukc n lu tin ,rr*-t |’tn- lliiS
, , in.h l *•, i»**•r
l*v i i *al 1r | •&gt;|it tlhih* (tun* It I 111*
l i i f I ' 11 (deni ammiiUfi 'd in* lues
pli'lurcil iiIhivi , win* ifpurtiMl to l»av^ •ili**lli«l tin* constnl town nf t«vn/.Mn. \n nmli’ «l«. • 1 ;i*i,«*iiist of tit ill |
military source reported.
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General MacAnhur's hradquait- otlioi nnvttl iniiis )»rt» i i l u’iiiiy tiulii to Imvo auuii uc tinn.
I M.11 |ll I .1JMtill 111 .1 L 111III I III.'
m hilly •In &lt;k«‘il
^ars officially confirmed the invnJ*
fir fi.uf Irfl fill nr il dll'l nv.it KVtin .t i in - c 1.(1'I i. i«, If. v* l,ir ii
Hitt * I•* vv.it In ITv |'M i fit' itMlitnrv no &lt;nuts:
In ' *» f'ltd
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into Not I hei n
hmiM
wTn t. vei*
•lUatlmv! lirvlcfo On vi«t-djf vvfirfi il V tt d 'j ,
^ r s had made a break-through
i 1 \ u I i till me*
l.tklTM
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southwest of Seoul (hut apparent­
till l i t III l
•h ♦ in .(i I .iil
uriil l U m * 1*
ii 11 .
v
’. 4*/\ IIUMtl U o h n d i of tilt’ *'f|Si | -mt
Knnift! in fill i vt| A&gt; miidUlif fi- iit l
ly did not officially disclose the
tin
K i n *1an I'ujpt:
i i i t f i n Inin.
\ IV k »i v11V ( Midi! V . ( )|||n, u M t u l | T ( j enernl Jlou^lriH \ln, \ n l . m
13-mile pentration).
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"I hlllMil wrnl llir.Mii'lt I hr* •lnl»l
The confirmation was withheld
.1,1V
ni'lli t* |
nil lull to une c e r t a i n - non in t nn? ■Mound
nml " Ml Hie ef toM « lo ISO luifk
until tcceipt of newt dispatches
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(/!’) — The
Ihc Rlint
American jet
.SUWON, Korea. June JO1 -—- (/P)
u t American
ict pilot
p ilo t! -',,V"hViii"V.ii.’ ' i f l J T ' ' , 'N vI.'
&lt;Turnriiurit I inviidet
of S m i th *
(rota Washington that a defense
I»i,
in
t
h
i
Icy
till.
,
Oliiti
rid,me over South Korea had nit
to hail out of his damaged airplane
mi audience ] j,l. ut v r.tnmg."
•rn Kiiiefi
• ilhit ' :
jn I'l'itn •!
‘! rili iiw iil
Department spokerman said 40 to
n.t'M' new In t m n mm \o*rv
today of two U , S. newsimpr-rn.ru
•
Trotter,. n .pitot fm f.o o , An
riurii and an artny photographer.
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.lilllinilii I'd l lftrt
a
I 1111(IIk*I oil*
30 Red nigsorod vehicles had made New York Ring Held
First l.ietlt. Edwin f . Jolimon,
ihnron, 28, uf
ul Seattle
Sea Urn was strafing N o rth ' ''"'"S ivn. ohn
,l,,n of "t pn ''too l

Two Convicted First A m erican Jet Pilot To
F o r Operating
Bail Out T e lls Of Experiences
“Baby Market”

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ther. details.
Authoritative InfoAnants, how­
ever, aald the Rada were no far-,
ther than eight mile* from Suw­
on by I P. M. today and prob­
ably closer.
Thinwan nu Information
whether American
field handquarters had left Huwon. I.oss of
Suwon would deprive tile defeiwu
of tbi- lust remaining good-sised
mair stiip north of Pusan, In ex
creme southeast Korea 175 mles
nway.
The broad Han River la the
principal mikural barrier between
the Red-captured souths rn cap!
ta j of Seoul and tha tempornrv
aouthern capital at Tnejon, no
mile* south of Seoul.
An earlier South Korean re­
port said aouthern troops hud
roentered the suburbs of Seoul
Wi tha haela of fleeing Com.
' Attain] sts. U waa not clear wlivtht w n thia report still stood, although It did not naceaaarlly con­
flict with tha nswa of a Red
breakthrough southwest of the

fCaarlMeg On PSf» Olafen

Sanford Resident
■ Commits Suicide
IL With .38 Revolver
B. Little, elderly west aide
•Ident, shot and killed himself
tly after ItOO o’clock this
at hie home. He la be.
have become ueepomlent
III health and an approaching
itlon, said Sheriff P.A. Hero,
lambent of the family, hearing

Sw pE. g S a r s s

Wateon. Justice of
' "'epetlee Herman
inys*.
m
. Watahall
nr had
pant-

I l l i c i t UusinetiB
- Deals “ TM Florida

,
1'.11, U'Mar '*•'] I pinnea, JiduiHon hailed nut. IIlawyer, id Mrookhn, was ait|iiillt'd nicuek hi« leg against the nidde.'
hy a gciicr.il les'ioiu tiiu l jury ua he left tlie plane.
which ilrlili.Tol.il in, |,l hours, H i-1 The Jet crushed and burned
i in u rlcefield close by iuMunishc.1
was freed imioii (illicit
Keyes
tteech of the Chicago
Irwin S la in , 18, aim of IJiook- Dull,
News, Corporal John 8 .
photuIvn, wlio si,arc I a law office with UomnnowRki, an army
Wolltmt in piidl'iwn M .inhallan, uraphiT, nml the writer who h«il
ucoii watrliing th* pilot fall.
end Mi i. Hess Deinen!. TI-year-oM
W* rucfcl Tn * ]n p over rU’»*
houicwifr. were r!&gt; ired of con- paddiun and through two uniat!
i|iirncy charges hot were found villngva toward th* field where
t.U’lty of violatuu: tin- I'lihlic liralth Johniioti landed.
Ah wo arrived an estlrnuteil loti
lass on plniTuv: babies for .uinp- nolleltmis South Koreuos were
lion.
lifting the pilot front tile field
Mailer was turd nn seven health which Johnson called through
law ri.unis
inisdrmranors • and clenched teeth the “hardest piece

Mrs. Bernard on five. I hr tmsuhlr
penalty od each luunl is six months
to three years and a $r&gt;fMI fine.
Haeuuxe the utfrinlniiU wished
« Jury trial, the case was beard
In general sessions before Judge
Frauds i,. Vulente, instead uf
before a panel of Jurists til Hprelul
sessions.
Judge Vulente continued .Sinter
and Mrs. lieruurd In ball and su,
Sept. 15 for Hentendiig. Hu com­
mended the Jury ruiylng:
“There Is no quarrel with the
acquittal* on the conspiracy counts
and the evidence Justifies the
other verdict*."
The Judge added that "these
defendants were probably motivat­
ed by somu sort of humanitarian
Instincts, hut the primary one was
money."
" I t Is a sordid husluess^governam r i g #

•Vlock

Horn*

WAHIIINGTON, June .tO-l/V,
—Tim Senate gave sinaihing ap­
proval today to a |t,2‘.'2,5n&lt;i,(MH)
Foreign Arms Aid Program. It Induties 810,000,1)00 to strengthen
the military forces of South Ko­
rea and the Philippines.
The moasure now .Rues tu the
House where quick action Is ex­
pected because of tha Internation­
al tension.
Tha bill contlnuea for a second
year President Truman's program
of

nation* ny n them-

In Exchange 01 Weather Reports
PARIS, Jun# 39 —- OP) — Ruaia Is cooparatiea whojaheertaJ-

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the lifting
n itationi whkh broadcast th e * fa» loteniedoMl code ot afresd
upon hours."
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Brooks , aald . other. Eaatern ronfarenca
of
taataorologbt
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v crsily of nhlcngo sclcn llsti Miiy

they con slush I Im death rule
sharply In usually fatal dose." of
ntomlc radiuliun.
8u far all their work has iieen
done with nninmls. lint the re­
search is deiigni-d to save human
rndiatlun vlcliins, they disrlonod
today,
They found Dint »troptumyelu,
ono of the older untlhlotics, is
highly effective in bulling the
once mysterious fatal infections
that follow heavy exposure to rudiatlon.
The research Iearn, headed hy
Dr. C. Phillips Milter, professor of
medicine, discovered u few week"
ago tha causs uf post-rmliatlim in­
fections.
This radiation—X-rays of gam­
ma raya—waa found to damage
the lining of Intestines In mice.
Bacteria normally present Jn mice
intestines then Invaded tha blnuil
stream through tha damaged lin­
ing. causing blood poisoning.
Tha next step was to find an
agent that destroyed th* bacteria
ut the blood stream. They tried
tight antibiotics.
Htdeptomycln
waa th* most affective.
In on* group of experimental
animals, the streptomycin treatmerit brought the death rat* down
to 10 per cent, compared with the
80 p*r cant that occurred among
untreated animals.
In tha wartime atomic aaplniIona In Japan. Infection* o f,th is
kind caused tha deaths of many
persons who survived the blast
and beat o f tha bomba.

P o r t e r Lansing
ElecM To Head
Sportsmen’s Club

'1 1,1 I, ul,'I . I ,&lt;11,1 lit , I till' II.I
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I, , il .......... i,tl,l&gt; I'd.ml nu inn' &lt;d
die \&lt; mi, i.ilmn ul A n n i n .in Ki l l
in,ids.

Vi'Hli'idiiy In'iiili. nf many ut Die
in u o lry 'f imipir lines hill,e,I In
gi'Diet— pin &gt; Die thri'iil uf iiinrn
nf tlu'iii Diis summer.
Seniil.il Dulilii'll (It-M ill luge.I
ii|ipruval uf Ids hill tu u ii Diiw
Farter l.nu-Ong, who serve,I us rail Htrllii'H uml WulkulltH. lie
Initial president of Die Seminole tt'imi'll thn m il stliken a "public
Sportsman AssorlnDon, was ugnin llieliuce,"
elected to Dint ufflcf ill u meet­
The awllchmeii nml Ihulr fel­
ing uf the group ut Dm Tourist low unionists— are protesting u

Canter Inst night.
George Stine, retiring
presi­
dent, tlinnked the nTemliers nml
committee bends for their fine
co-operation during Ills term af
office,
Other officers elected were
George Mnffutt, vice-president;
Forrest Gntchel, secretary, John
Melsch was re-elected treasurer
and William Jameson, cuxtodlnn.
Four new directors were named:
John L. Galloway, Robert John­
son, Charles Forrester anil Denver
Cordell. Directors who have ono
more year lo xerve are F.A. Mem.
Robert Williams, and E. J . Mough*
ton, Jr. Mrs, Mnynm Hodgkin wn„
appointed public relations counsel.
Three motion pictures were
shown by 0. Archer, First District
Representative of tha Gnme anil
Fresh Water Fish Commission.
Mr. Lansing announced that Im
and Mr. Hpeer will attend the
Florida Wild Llfo Federation nml
Fresh Water Fish and Gumo
meeting In Tallahassee, July 5
and 0. Waldo Priest, gamo com­
missioner, was present ut Dm
meeting.

* ATTENDS COURSE
Malcolm MacNalll laft ThursPLKADR GUILTY
roorning for Seattle Wash., where .PHILADELPHIA, June
ha la attending a ala weeks' cans* -Jo h n D. M. Hamilton, court-sp-

during July and AajpaS aaadpat- ha a e

attorn*? for Harry Gold,
phla chemist indicted on
of delivers! attune eu•V''W;i»**

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11, •tll.lM kill) i .•nip I el
vuler'a cherkn uiul hittrm of or»*- hn liir he re, 11■1 M tiuu t ied itud hit
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trill' eldltl i i n 11 it
f lu l ine
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lit.
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«t‘\ 1 I*i1III t • tan, 1
ncur wlirrc tin* pilot liullcd U at lltriiiiiirtlimn. \lu
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lln
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f ’ivil
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mitlniriHr
proving In tic one of the tmirit )»n*
pmtmil faotiirn in AmcriraV
X i n e r i r a V e f - I»er inilfed Hie A t ^ o m m l
fMniile ^Ip mi t Hina
numu nl
l I . ...... rtllld IllH fit d
f„ri, j,, 1 1 South Korenn Win |Airlimi lo f i l l &lt;t«,ni Mill it
flu-lit t.
Hint' yeal "Id ipt I,
■imp v
llnilt hy tIn- .InpniioHO dining Hun .Itom ill i t t |lt tiUlHUII ill
. ti h it 11 ’( I one tint
I i,c Nu.ih-l M»»|x. HO ,.| O h
their reign here, Suwon Inin one vepITgntitm
\ f nr t her pit the tl o. c m
He tdi'lillDed
hi
main atrip alnmt M.IilMt feet I,mu plum red In tlidntitMMi w h* I t i i l l et rmt , pukt 'll lln* N n i l r t h m d e i
I Im vn 11i*i i H t il in i a I h t . oi l , 'I,
iruaiiuM** u * rase p-nari
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.IfeklllV fill
i (pCt't IV ffttl 1“ i l l ’
fni'i ■it i t is« t h'llih a* l ‘oi I ' ­
w h e t h e r he vwi
al iiunpl un* I«j H I ‘will hnit n «i I N&gt;. &gt;1. An, en t
S e p l . h. I'TTH
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who repie.-ientx Af»'tifutnl
here, ,iti(l ( (iintilt ItiYi, Hoi h ave llnn
, In. ut n will i Tmmid* .i I
told (TvII Aeioriuulu
lit '|»"t tui j (ut t , n l i n y I'lli(Mt «'it nil July J''
, ■ m 1,1,11, ju i, i, Portland, Me.,

•Senate Approves Chicago Doe to rs
1 Billion Dollar Report Findings
Foreign Arms Aid Oil A-Bomb Rays

Russia Cooperates With WorM

Dec.

be hold

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Korcar, po.itioiw^alona t U nurth bank of llm .H in H i m
J 'a m o iu e
oul when lua fighlef. • wtifung along at almost giound level, struck .t Airport to 8m, .loan. FnPrf,', |(|
cabin o r telephone llrie.
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Juhnaoo hauled back Oil till'' ; of ground lift ween hern and
Tile oilier pH:, enpoi l njinl t mil \
NEW YORK, lime’ 10 &lt;/F’&gt; A rt Irk uml headed south.
were I'uertu
Iti.'io,
u l Ulinuu
I'uHtiri."
17-tlay liitil ilui.'il in conviction
"I wumi't going tu land there
A Sunt It K o ifiin liolstfd tins | bonif.
\fl ,*r I h c riiviilvnt (hi*
for two ol lin er prisons accused If I bud to gat out and |iiih!i ,” pilot on Ids liiii'K noil enn-ied him
lie unld.
, ,
^
to the Jeep, lie w#h taken tu hiluli i] ul N*irtnil*, vv Imm «• I Ii*
of operating a “ Mark ninrkrl" in
Arriving
over
Huwcm
tnrftehl,
Kon, , n lnl,illlly M|viH.,ry Oniil H e n r y It (i n nd nm ii,
babies in M nndi a,,,! New York.
U»»' il*tm (Hid 11 jtt'i It il I lit
1protected by
other
A m e ric a n
group
lie&lt;i('i|,lIntel"
w hale
lie
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deni
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fit HI It

[V;ue Signs
J! ported F ro in
Ratfiodd Camns

M „ | | * i ( : i , t, I'J-yeiii uld iaiy.
• uti'1,‘,1 I u ,I,■til, till llu- Ill'll.'ll nl
i , |.. ( 'nt i ,iei Me , in I m il "
llu J:, i l i me . n t nn. It,.led l,y
i ,.11 .it ai l. iiul idelltlfle.l liy inline
I,nt , I,,
tal. lire m*i dml ’ aid
nil Knee \ve,i* aelual slayings us
,1,,,an I,v Ids -ind arm y invent,
caf imn*.
i nl In ii "iiul l,| did mil know tlie
n a m e , nf three uf the four |«'i
-u,e, Segee Haiti tie killed.
Kalian mill,‘riled Ills belief ill
Segue's slal*'in,'Hts, a flir invi'stluiillnn, de pile Die extreme yimlh
,,f il„. pii-uni'i al Die tun.......any
uf the crimus acre alleged lu have
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Sanford Workers
To Enjoy Several
Holidays Over iih
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A. Du,la, Clunlc" l.ea anil n|lu&gt;r
riilichern arc duiuitiag ll,&lt;&gt; mint
fur the lairhecui'. The uruginm
will inclmhi aqtiaiu ilnin'Ing, calm
nalking, swliiniiing
ami
uDier
I l ' n s l l s a r S I IS I ' * * * T b r * * |
events.
The Vuturnns nf Foreign Wars
will meet Mon,lav night u( 7:1)0
iiVluck at the lucid Aiiiericiin l.egiua Iiul, and refreshment.' will he
served. Tile l.eglon meeting uf the
Sm.foril Fast Ml lin.s been canculled.
Mrs. E. J. Mm.ghton, lihrarinn,
AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS. Suwon, South Korea. — (/P) announced that the Siipfurd 1’iih—- It’s a little primitive yet but a field licadqumtcn u being whipped lie 1,1lirary will he dosed Monday
and Tuesday. The Font Office will
into shape on the ctlnr of dusty, bewildered Suwon.
he closed Tuesday, nml on Wednes­
When General MncArlliur walked into it he plight have been Ka:k day uftoruoon, said Fast master
tn mine of the tcin|mrnry headquarter* be llied in toe Phuippinet. I hit Joel Field.

General MacArthur’s Headquarters
In Korea D e scrib e d By Reporter

one in an abandoned school with dirty window*.
Mure Ilian 200 American* of all rank* ore here now. Soma came
front Japan but o majority were ♦

Korun ii military mniulcr of tha Soulli Kotuaii
advisory group.
army, and other to|i Korcun o f­
The last of tlm KM A l l poreon- ficers,
nel, aliaut 45 officers amt muu,
The Job of the Americans 1* to
gut out o f Seoul yustordoy Uo- (imrilinntu operations, advlxu tho
fure it fa ll, They crossed tho South Koruaim and, In practlca
Han itlv a r In n leaky Itoat and enyway, give them added bat­
hiked most o f tho 22 miles to tle spirit.
KMAG officers are stationed
Buwon.
.
,
.
A.
"W b weran t In ahopo fo r that with principal Korean outfits and
sort o f thing but wa made It," do their best to maintain liaison
m id Opl. U iO iga E . M illa r of with headquarters.
llnrtleavllle, Okfa,
Communications arc bad, tha
Brig. Ocneral John II. Church, rends poor jand technical equip­
MncArthur’a field
commander, ment almost non-oxlstent. Tho
13 other offlcara and two onllatad food ut heudquartera still con­
man are hare from Tokyo. They sists mainly of neo, gruel and cof­
hare aat op a branch of Mac- fee. Acommodationa would hardly
Arthur's haadquartcra,
bo called adequate.
Working, with them are Major
Associated
Fresi
correa^wnQaneral Choi Byuug Duk
ass i gned

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bow tills morning 71
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                    <text>'S S S J E L

U. N. Support
to back its cease fire order.
- Bom declined to add anything

Whatsoever to the brief prepared

Bfittnuinli

Ho would not dtaruaa the possi­
bility of the use nf American
truopa.
Korns did say that Mr. Truman
would sea Secretary of Defense
Johnson later In tna day.
The President was keeping hia

ill«d South Korea only with d*fontive weapon*—Oarand rifla*,
tnarhlncgtina m d 105 millimeter
howl leer*.
Iloth the evaluation and Kor­
ean ahlpmenla will have “a nav­
al eK ort and air roverag*,’ a
headquarter* apokeaman added.
At almost the moment nf the
announcement, American fight-r
nlanea flew nver Seoul, the South
Korean capital, on the way to
cover the f!r*t cvacueea. They
ara boarding two ahlpa a t In­
chon, Korean Wcet Coast port.
At aea. American dcstroyera will
pick up the two ahlpa and con­
voy them to Japan.
American pllota were under or­
ders to protect their patrol tone,
reliable irformata aald, and thla
means shooting If neeeaaary to
defend themscivea nr the ship*
umler caoirt.
These sources said the TOO.
phia an hour
jeta—the Airfor re's
"Shooting St*r*"~wlll
predominate in the air cover,
which will also include H-S2 twin
Mustangs, all weather fighters
designed for night duty.

E xtended One W eek

FOR THE FUTURE HEALTH SECURITY OF THE CITIZENS OF

CItokvH Daughter

the planet had been anpmvrd in
Washington, but added that (hr
data hail not been fixed.
The announcement su id tb»
And in (illi&lt;a g o , two men, -hot
planes would he turned over In
Korean pilots in Japan. Smith in what police anid was a neigh­
Korea has tin trsinnd pilots irmly borhood feint, died o f their
to fly the sorely needed uir- wound* liuhiy.
Tlie dead wrro I’aler Cortes,
eraft, reports from Seoul said
Meantime, serious young Am­ :)&amp;, mid Jumi Mlines, !M, both
erican jet fighter pilule, r e a d y io lal»&gt;rcrh. A third victim of the
•hoot If attacked, spread nil ■uime shooting, Sam Mills, 27,
aarial umbrella from Japan to alio n lalmrrr, la in critical con­
dition at lliidcwell lloipltal.
South Korea.
I’olico Lieut. James McNamara
Authoritative sources aald con- of the South Chicago pollca dis­
Uaooua air cover would be muin trict *aid a fourth man, Manuel
talned to protect evacuation of It. Ilravo, ;1B, escaped when
aome 700 American women and the four were attached by n
children from Korea and aasuru group of eight neighborhood men
safe passage of convoy* carry­ i V’slerday.
ing "munitions and war mater­
ial" to the South Koreans
General MaeArthur'a hcaiiqunrtarn la ruslng preparation* for
HVinllnnM Prn« i**"* fl»*|
1
ehlpm* nt of the munition* and!
materia). Until the plan- an- hud liecn win* in pleading guilty,
nonneement, the U. 8. had mip- it move the gitmldiT aiipatently
ninili- io hopes of winning o light.
nr pnniahimnt.
Legal Notice
(ielli tinid ho did not know if
he would appeal tin sentence.
Kill trim, dicsMil in gray.
In Hid tile i*eiiteilritig rttotldly. lie
lolled hi* thumbs together H» senteme wiih piotinunrrd.
My hia plea nf guilty m week
ngn, Lrickaon nivril from public
rirjKiMiie I lie tihmei of *ome of
lii» wenlthy liciting clientele.
A muniirr of these henvy-liet*
ting customer*, including New
York hualimaiinen who wagered
op tt 115,000 n day, huil *ppemed before the eloifed »e**ion.i
nl Iliy grand jury Hint ncriiard
the dapper little gamhlcr.
Several were achedulml as wllneaMia a t the trial, when Krtck•on did the quirk turn-nlmut that
Nitvrd them the trmdile, lip In
that (Hiint—the day tho trial was
to &gt;4a rt—he had atuck to plea
of Innocent.
Hrli loom, who piled Ida illegal,
but bill alive trade fnr ilO yeara,
lowi itulli up a two.fold gambling
rnturpHsc on Imth the "re ta il'
and "wholcsila" level.
Hi bandieil lieta for the ordin­
ary player, and ha hImi was what
in km wn in the hualne** a* u
"Igioklti'a Imoklv," That is, he
took M&gt;-eul|ed lay-oil beta front
Imakiua—B ayalem of lialt COOIIT o r TIIH COUNTY other
JUIH1K. HKMINOI.K COUNTY. nrwlng bi t* against each other to
insure against excessivo tosacr.
■t a t k o r rum iD A .
i r* th* Kslala &lt;K JI'l.tA
WIO, tlaeaaaML
in rnoiiATK
WHY I.F.T AN OLD
0 AU. WHOM ITMArCONCKIINi
I CAh DRIVE YOU
Notie. Is her.br glv.n that W A.
UDWtll flint Mi Onat reixirl as
i
,7— 1 CRAZY?
■ M o to r nf lha aslal* of
JULIA
UOWKJ, daraaaad; that ha flint
I* p e t it io n for fl*M itjirhargo, am)
Htt he will apply to lha llimoraMisag las Hltn.tratn. County
1 Bamlnol. Couatr, n»rMa, on lha
Ith Say of July. m e , for approv.i
I aaaaa and for final dUrharan »•
Mentor of tna aatata or JULIA
UDWtO. daeaaaad. on thla IS dav
HlJY A GOOD USED
Wluowio
C / r FROM THE ADS
In Thi» Newipaper
A
uta*Of”Julia Ludey'p.

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Gambling King

UNBE L I E VA BL E . . .
B u t T ru e !

Ton have until Saturday, to enroll . . . hut don't wait
until the laat day aa a Professional Community Health
Plan representative may not he able to see you. See one
• f the representatives today, at Professional Enrollment
Headquarters shown below.

Every men, woman and child in the County, during the
enrollment period, ending next Saturday, All ages, (1
day to 100 years), all races, both sexes, married, sin­
gle, widowed or divorced.

1 Family plan for Married people, to covet* man, wife
Slid all dependent, unmarried children (if any) under
age 18. All on one policy contract for one premium.

1. At enrollment hradnunrters for the Professional
Community Henlth Plan shown b?low.
2. With any Professional Community Health represen­
tative.

Yon are Invited and urged tn call at Enrollment Head­
quarters now tn get further details of the plan. This ad
is an Illustration only, and does not give nil details of the
plan. Read the policy for complete details. (Policy form
2CH-1-60).

- V’

Cnunanity
Hulth
tla s
'V'11 '•*,
-'tJl1- '■• r,1v&gt;-&gt; jvv y

1

AD benefits arc contained in a written policy contract
issued fay PROFESSIONAL fNHURANCE CORPOR­
ATION OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, an old line,
legal reserve, stock Insurance company.
jj
Rapeeaentatlvea may be Identified by algne m their
“ w M«dlni
% ■
REPRESENTATIVE
"
- c o m m u n it y HEALTH PLAN Fsefeeelbnal Insurance Cerp.

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......

S atu id ay , JULY 1, 1950
Is The
L a st Day To E n r o jT ^ ^

a / A ■ 1rvi
ck

1. HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT BENEFITS — 100
days each year for room and board at $6.00 per day, plus
liberal extra benefits for other hospital charges. Good b)
any regularly operated nnd recognized medical hospital,
anywhere—same benefits everywhere.
2. SURGICAL OPERATION BENEFITS—Pays surgical fees,, ranging from 57.50 for minor operations, such
as sewing up small cuts, up to $100.00 for major opera­
tions, such as cutting Into the abdomen.
8. CASH DEATH BENEF1T-$100.00 immediate cash
payment if death occurs before age 66. If after age 65,
$50.00 is paid.

Individual Plan—$160 with enrollment and $2A0 par
month thereafter.
Fbafly flan—$&amp;00 with enrollment and |&amp;00 per month
thersaftar. Payments may ba mads monthly, quarterly.
or annually,
ually you save

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FORCES ORDERED INTO BATTLE

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la Unity There I t Stren gth -

THE WEATHER

Tie Preteet the Pm m of the World;
Vi Promote the PrefftM of America.
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

Cnntimiril hot. millrv nnd partlv
cloudy through tVedonidoy. Local
thundcrthonrrx ut scattered plac­
es. I.iirhl to moderate «nuth to
xouthu r-l winds.

AN INDEPENDENT DA ILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXXI

E s ta b lis h e d LOOK

s A N f T i R i r ' T uesdayjune

tamartfatwiir

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A s s o c i a t e d 1‘ r c s s L e a s e d W i r e

2 7 , is s ii

*-

Senate-House
Passes Draft
"Bit For Year

Achcson Uriel’s llis New Deputy

Armed Forces
Chief Charts
New Courses

Truman Given Power
To Order Nation­
al Guard, Reserve
Units Into Action

Johnson Claims U, S.
Can Avert War By
Policy Of Building
Up Military Ann

"•gWASHINGTONTTune 27 -&lt;&amp;)
—Sennit-House conferees today
voted a one year extcniion oi the
President*! existing power to draft
young men.
The agreement, which must he
ratified by both chambers, alto
would empower President to or­
der the National Guard and all re*
serves to immediate active duty.
» The Seii»lr*Hou»e group ob­
viously acted became of thr tense
Korean situation.
They junked previous restric­
tions voted by the Senate and
House upon presidential authority
to induct manpower and voted out
a one year extension of exiiling
draft powers.

WASHINGTON. June 27—&lt;/l&gt;)
-ilectetdiy uf Defrusr JuhltlOU
dialled new iour.es today for
military mm callrd to lidtify be­
fore Congressional committees.
"You have a irspuiisihllily , . .
to givr not only the uiliiiaf news
of the agriu y you uptetelil but
your own liourti lonvirtions, ’

Senator Byrd &lt;D-Va), one of
tha conferees, told a reporter
lkhat the previously deadlocked
Tawmakera had quickly agreed
today that thla la tio time to
have this world think there was
n dispute here over such a m at­
ter.
Previously
tha Houta
had
voted n two year extension of
tha paaeatlma D raft Act requir­
ing registration of young men
IS through 9S year*. U retained
In the hand* of Oongreaa the
authority for indnetiosu or oefu-

mKdrarang,

Johnson said.

MCINTIV APPOINIID by President Truman us U.S. Deputy on tliu
North Atlantic Treaty Council, Charles M. Spolford (left). New York
attorney, conf.-t* m Washington with Secretary of Slate Uoun Acheiun.
Spolford wilt l.c n deputy on new Digit command group being set tip tu
courdlr.ate uiiliUiy, economic and political policies. (Iiiii-riiuiiuii.il)

Georgia Voters Stadium P ro je c t
Will S tream To Is D iscu ssed By
Polls Tomorrow C ity Conuni9sion
Five. US House Seats McKibhin S a y s. Mon­

» T h * Senate voted a three-year
To Bo At Stake In ey Is Holding Up
extension olao retaining "trig­
ger control" over actual drafting
P r i m a r y Contests
I. o c a 1 P l a n n e r s
whan Congress wea In session.
It would have allowed the Pre­
A I L A N I A jTiniTi? &lt;/l•) I iv.
I hr lluuid ul Hum! Truster., m
sident to sta rt Inductions, when
Congress was away. If he found' control* fm U. N 1Iiiiiv- seals a n ­ eluding George Ui*llop, W. A. I.rlIt necessary to build up the unit­ al slake in Grurgia'. Denim r.itic flei nod I-rnrik Slminei, met l.i*t
ed services to strengths allow­
ed hy congressional approjirla- pimi.uy luiuo iio n ; .mil .it lf.nl night with thr City Coin mi*non to
t l ' g i l l a M i Oa V a i s Tfcteei
llure ul tin-ill li.i V■■ till Ill'll mb' dm in. the financing of thr new
Uni id race*.
Meinuii.il Stadium.
I 111- i li.iliul.m &lt;d ill.- I Inline Un
An rfhut was made, said l 'ii\
Alltel i. «n Ax In llie* Committee, IM.ui.nsei Clilhnd McKihbin, to l»
Rep, Juliii Wood id Cunton. i« cate some not othcrwiic pledged
locked in &lt;i hitler struggle with Dr. City fund, with which to begin
Winston I- liuidmr id Him* Itidgr, coiutruclioii of the stadium, hut
former stair American l.rgiuu com­ none was found available lur such
TALLAHASSEE, June 27-1/1’) mander.
ll»C
—The Cabinet lent $2,374,001) to
T h e ninth &lt;Ji«lri&lt;t race m North­
A. Edwin Shinholicr, eity at­
county school* today with the
understanding it is to lie withheld east Georgia picked up loll oi torney, and H. N. Saycr, city
from their releaias for the next ileum ill llie wake of recent clerk, were authorized to investi­
quarter.
charges agaiml Wood hy Column­ gate the possibility that certificates
A Comptroller C. M. flay, who U
of indebtedness to be repaid from
recovering from an operation, sold ist Drew Pearson.
In the eights district in South* revenues of the stadium, and to
In a letter to the Cabinet the
I D l . t l W N o s r * i . Bis)
money "will enable them to re­
irporl their finding* to the com­
establish their credit and be in
mission.
position to arrange for adeuuatn M erchants Request
Tim ordinance to make Mag­
financing during the coming fiscal
nolia and
Palmetto
Avenues
Closing
For
2
Days
year,"
t r . s t i i M i oa a s a . t iis s i

•Temporary F u n d s
L e n t To Schools
By State Cabinet

He reported that otherwise the
boardi would be "In an ambarnssI11*. situation financially at the
baginning of tho next fiscal year."
JTha next fiscal year starts July I.
# "Bine* the budget* for the var­
ious counties were predicated on
100 percent release of funds,"
day said, "and since a shortage
of adequate revenue* have made It
mandatory that only M percent of
tho appropriation bo relMsed, the
m u lt has exhausted the credit
of the school board*.” .
.
The advance to tho boarda must
bn repaid, however, Oqy m JA or

A ttendant* U rfc d A t
g ife ty Council Meet

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Directors of the Kunford Mer­
chants Association at u recent
meeting reeuiuiiiciMb'il that stores
be closed Tuesday, the Fourth of
July, uml all day Wednesday an
well, In order to give employee,
a two-day holiday.
Most of tin* merchant* on First
8treet are In favor of the Wednes­
day holiday, said Clarence Bed­
ding, president uf the Merchants
Association.

('HIKE HP.LI)
OCALA, June 27—Iff)—Chief
lioilerinaker Norman I*. Stapleton, 21, of tha U- B. Navy, or­
dered held hy n coroner’s Jury for
grand jury action on a charge of
murder, following tha fatal shoot­
ing of his wife Mr*. Carole Milone
Stapleton, Died not guilty when
arraigned this morning at 10
o'clock before County Judge D. R.
Smith,

Boy Scouts Getting P r e p a r e d
For Visits From Truman And Ike
VALLEY FORGE, Pa., June 27 — (ff) — Thar* b far more
coing on than meetz the aye at tha bustHni site of Uw aacoad National
jamboree of lha Boy Scouts of Amanca.
Tha bahind-the-irene activity has a two-fold objaettva. Tha jam­
boree will, get under way officially on Friday whan Praabbnt Truman
arrivae to make tha opening address.
Secret Service Men. state police and scout leaders are leaving no
stone unturned to make certain • 1—..........................................
tbe President's visit ia without rtport immediately any "raeklaaa
rugwra."
In addition, a scout offletat
Secret
raid, today, extrsordinary prs- hlatorte
•antloaa are being taken to ptaJambotttw—largest youth
ever bald in the West-from being dlaa
-------- ‘ .Com already taken to yrateet the Pmm
■twlato

A

"I)ul.‘ hr added, "nm r a deci­
sion ha. h rm made, di'i tplmr de­
mands that you a d upon thr de­
cision. energetically and wholeheartrdly at il it weir the result
*ol yotn own personal rti nmmriulalion."
I he Delrnse .Sriirl.uy who. him­
self, Ilequeiitly gort hehne ( ungless in behalf ol legislation yliectmg the iialinn*. snilit.ilV and se­
nility pioguins, lout hrd mi this
mlpp'il hi a speech pirjMted lur
graduation exercises at the Indus­
trial College uf the Amid I'orces,
Johnson said U.at i l g 't mem­
bers of the graduating das* will
go to work tomorrow in Ills of­
fice. The college imdrurts nffl*
cers in the armed furees in iimblems relating to industrial produc­
tion and snoplv in U retlng mill.
Inr v, needs, ltd* v e u r.J« rtb o first
it also Is being
............nltended bv
time, It
civilians from some government
ngeiieles.
The defense -eeridnrv mode in.
mi-ntlon in liis propon'd oddrex* nl
the cm rent erlsb in Korea Hu'
hi re rslllup the p a il l'U*-t
grnd
nates of the '" l i e g e plavi'd in
WoiId Wai It, In- said;
"I hope and piny that their
will In- no win Hull wilt ai-releva'i
II Vuiluura on F a i r i l l I

M a cA rth u r T o U t il­
ize A ll T y p e s Of
A rm ed
A ssist.•mec
in R ep cllin j' Retl.s
1

It Hi VI). IV rilnexdo), lime 2N
' d ’l
V tiroadeiiHt froui Seoul
said It. S. Ihiiiitiers and fighters
aHai-kitie
Not i li Korean
l.iulis llie Inii.olr.isl Ir,*in the
s imHi Korenii ie|iubliran rajiil.il
oi the us me of I'reMitriit Hyim
"mo IHii-v g u e m, details tint
* it* in line with Inkvn rrjiurts
tli.it the I S Air Cotei*
was
irtiing Inin iiiiiunli.il* srlinu

H‘

\SSUI I.VI Lit PRESS

llie Allay .aid today lli.il 1'ir.i
lieid I mm.in % oidei lm ,ui and
,)i i xiippnit ul South L o ir .m lionps
Was p i . s n l Li.i light In C r n r i.d
Dollgl.i. M.o A itlm i. who lia. .it
pie me iiuiiin.illd nl all tin- l 1 S
t o n e , in llie l.u I’.ii d i i .
A Spoil "III.Ill .a id Ilie allliri lie
t . mu e f l i i l i t e dlliilig liuig l.'lt'lvpc
I i oil'll In e wtlll ll In g.m .it 'i 1/
I' *\l. Iasi in,dil between I’eiilagoti
tit Iti i.i I. and M.o Arthur.
Asln d how lilt- all and ''ea *llppoll will hi I'.iveii, tin 'pukiilii.iii

*Ilirii' an* ilia ny phtnr&gt; of *uppod and I li.-l MlM llial C r u cia l
Mai A llinil will u .r all lype. tlial
In tan lu It. Ip lli, Soulli K o r e a n . '
While he Will .peaking, U. S.
ihi n Ii re 1 h g lile i.
wen- diootlilg
down him Niuili Lme,in plane,
ill* IIIpi IIIu ll, d m u p l the r la ill.I
turn ul Amencutii hum South
K u le s

Itajintts gathere d by ctirtesj*ondrnls ut ltuxuki Alrlmse in &gt;outhein Japan, lei minus o f the airlift
Imre out trin figures.

Already O u r Mil MucAribtir had
American fighter
(|l(Wll „„e Russian
A r'
."1 K
.■.•
-hieiv
W*n*
I'*™11’ RUM™1 l"*,n*' * ni‘ "
tried to interrvie with the ail
^nnfirmi'u thut

evarual Inn of American Wolnell
and ellildlen from Snulli Korea
This fight wllli the Itusslnniiil.rt,. Yak fighter was over S» uni’s
Kimpo Airfielii, where llie Ameri
run figiilers wen- peovldlilg pro­
tective rover lm trnii»|i"rl
A werien of liniadril/tH fmin
din.id, enpilnl ut Ho- Aincl li nn
ir.iHiiwur.i o» e t i * S l i t

F H A Supervisors C- S. Mediators J o
And C lerk s Will H'dd 1 arlays With
Close Meet Today R R- d u els loday
(’llll'A tiU . June 27 '/Vi Fed
cm I in,.i11n lor., til in tnlik-. toilnv
with representative- fi""i five hie
mid-west unit wcHlcrli imlrotiil
bit I.y a swilci'MieitV strike
Last night ti"' g«vei ...... nl men
bud parleys will, repic eotatlvc
of llie AFt. Swilcliiiicn'n Huo.ii of
North America. »
At Hint time ti"- outlook for a
quick pence was dim.
The walkout —whirli I"" st"Pped wheels rolling nil four of 'In*
five lines—begun Sunday morn
ing. The switchmen want IK tmiiri
pay for to Ilnurs woik
The roads etrurk ti v tin1 I .IMS"
mi'll are: the I'lllt-agn, Itnck Iland and I'ncific, the Denver and
Kill (Iruode Western, llie Great
Western, the Glilcngo Great West
urn, ami the Great Northern.
All but Hie great nurtlieru have
stopped operations. The (IN Is
running passengers tint il« freight
service Is bit.
LevcrrH Edwards of llie NnHonul (Railway) Medinlk : Hoard
announced
today’s conferences
with the curriers. Lust night he
said.
said after the meeting with tinProduction loan operations were union men that he also hoped to
discussed yesterday afternoon by have joint unlon-nillruiul nilkx,
L. M, Hollingsworth
and Miss
te a siltsrS Os r a n TSirrl
Helen Nlmmo o f tho stale office
and Henry Smith of lha Washing­
Mrs. (i. W. Arnold
ton office.
Raub Snyder, deputy adminis­
Died Lust N ight
trator, who spoke yesterday, re­
mained to participate In today's
Mrs. fl. W. Arnold, Ml. died at
conference.
10i40 I*. M. yesterday a t her
kotne In (llndervlllo where she
Stanley Brumley Is
had lived for the past IH yearn.
W inner_0f Contest Bha hod been in Ul health fur
thra* yeara.
, „ ,
Bom Aug. 14. I HOI, in Cairo,
Stanley Bninday, former tenor
soloist ol the Bemtnola High On. aha u survived by flvo
School Ola* Glut) and amployeo daughters, Mm . Larry Lord,
of tho Odbam Motor Co., won Elisabeth. N, J.j Mrs. Eddie Samfirst honors Saturday Bight at padlan of Orlando; Mrs. Norma
tho wookly rm atcur show con­ fcrw far, Detroit; Mra. Homer
te st given by Orlando Aerie, White, and Mis* Annie Bell
SS129, Fraternal Order of Eagles Arnold of Banfordj two eon,
at tholr ball on Central Avenue Russell Arnold and 0 . W. Arnold,
Jr., both of Sanford) til grand
in Orlando Saturday n ig h t
three slater*, Mrs. J.
By winning thla contaat, Mr, children;
Brumley also won a chanoa to H. Jonas atm Mra. Ruby Miller
r*-app*ar la aemi-flnale in four o f Thomaavllle, G s.| and Mrs.
weeks time, and by wlnaag then Marl* Butlar of Newton, Ala.
Funeral arrangements will bo
^ a IBCI
^ 3 OI
W VflM
VI 15
J £wwill
k K BflTl##*
&amp; . ‘ ' announced later.
Ul#
G A I N E S V I L L E , June 27— &lt;/h
Annual conft'rt'ncc of supcrvlxoraini clerks o f the formers' home
mlminlHlrutli.n, which opened v&gt;lerdiiy, wiik tu eluee llrin l i f t..
itoi.il with ii diHeuHHlr.n o f
farm
ownurshlp mid farm houxliur.
MurviH It. Roliorts, chief of pro­
gram operation* in Hie state of
fieri, Jam es A. Junes, Jr., upjirui.
er-enginver, ami Joseph E. York
of the WnshingUm office led t&lt;
ilay's discussions.
.1. A. Tcxndu, Jr., slute dlrectm,
■‘ays (lie county and '.tale ,n r *o "
del are studying Hie ugrlcultm al
economy of tiuluy, checking •
FIIA programs, uml plum,lug t
more efficient
ii|ieratlonn
and
better management.
" D u r in g the past few years our
philosophies uml
policies
hove
changed," lm told the group. He
pointed out that F H A
Is
now
working with u smuller number of
farm families than formerly, due
tu iiiuiiey limitation*.
"Wo must have more siicceimful
graduates and fewer failures," ho

WAMIINC. IO N. lone .17
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llie text of I’ le.ldrnt llU
mall's statement t m ln mi K u ira
hi L u n a till guvflimu-iil h a i r s , win. I w n e armed tn JitrvenI
Under uiirh and to
....... .
m i u i i Iv , w e i r attacked hy ill-

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Sanford Market
P r o d u c e Sales
Hits New H i g h
Of Grid S q u a d

B o o s t e r Tells
Sanford Rotary

I A * Set
10. YtJi) S;tys Kloi itl.t T o p F
lu Both M onetary,
G ato rs Net'll F u ll
Unit
Departm ents
Support
Ol
Fan s
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Yiut pit -i&lt;411 lit ii| llir 4i . i Iit | Ht»t' I *' I mill m|i |, MliillllV I Veilin’ tli
t* b J
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ill nt will MI. lie n ine 11pi un null il
■ lining the i .illmg nl tin- mli ini
lint Inn Ul it III' Icggui' pinjicily nl
tuxtril, Ci. W. S p n i c n , wlm piniit.il
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the A im y Iwo y e a n in the picicnt
lint ipnl nl Ilu- I’arili. aic.i. Knic.i
lie icicttllv irluilii-il fiulli icllic.iii nt ui Out.mu lu .li'.iin aul lluUlliycixily in ilx atlilcln piugi.wu

ifiii mi" ill |iipv milt iM-niii, Man
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111■ii 11ii it anti JOB, M2 writ’ mil of

vialt- jnmlip Ik
I In* valuation in tiiial *tifri, win
hi'Iim vvlial iIl'ap|}iiJlittriK, liowcvi’i.
n.i Ii I Mi A iilIi’Iniiii, iliir lo (In* l.n 1
llial un n ,Inc m umh Mild w.n i t /,O i i ovi *i l‘MH-40, while thr in*
11•' ivi- in bsilut* Wiii hut $ 107,108
I hr volnnii* of imwlurn uml fruit
tmcki'il in fmm -cinlirn imrtfi of
i loililji iiiul
old ut Un* Hniiftud
lie ci.i.lra' li'il the cliiiiuic tlial Mm lo t how ii! mil iumm»i* of 42,•
altciiilcil tin f i l i n g nf a conch ami MUli mill uml a v.'iliiJilitm Fain of
the " ‘llielice” ill nipjmi I uf a Itcw fhi.Htllf ov’i'i Inm! M'uniiiii In’ i In'I in
mu*. Hi' cite.I I'nncli W.... I r u f f * i'll.
Urn* uf llio nun ii fm toi h Unit
record as Lunch lit Ha line I'm
vernity amt pi.lilted nut Hull I lie (’•iii'ii1 low valuation nil iMtm'ipul
I'ch-ry, l*u IiIiuk»*
latter pitta education of student louil &lt;*i •&gt;11 *. mt’fi
pluyi'rx firsl as tbe basis »f **u«‘ uml 1it’j«ii:i . iiiiil Mr. AmliTHini, wiik
ecus, lie urged Rutariliun tn get tin* Inn#? iliuvvn **ut niiiiurrt' Klrikt*
rt oaittuu-il Ills r«EP Tw«»
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American Military Aid Program
Lends Four Cannon To Orchestra

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Kmergeney FuncN
V o t e d In Crisis*
By State Cabinet
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It fllVUIH II move tu got
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linlivi'i'ti l.uko A pupkii mid l.ul.o

Dorn.

Miiimn Hukor, ii'pii'si-ntiiig the
Apupkn .Sportsmuti’s AssocintioKi
mill lim cnl.iiiut l.uko Atiotikii'u
wnlor level Is Ihrio foot hclmv
ntiriim) liccnusc tho raiml to Lake
Duni Inis hci'ii xvli If iii'ii m ri’ii'ill
years,
l.uko Dura is flvo foot below
lici.
l.uko Apopka uml u lock la nitiulIllilead, the youthful maestro said he inlnidi lo use the field d l to In.hi w ater In Apopku In d r v
piece* lo Inject "realism” I n lu t’ ------------------------------------------- - perioila uml tu keep I.iiko Huru
(its conducting of u musical com­ nmt It looks as though tliu pro from fluoding In inlnv u o a tb er,
position — Tscluikowsky's "Ov­ Jcct will work out.
ho said.

WA-SIIINGTON. lime 27 — &lt;/l*) — The United Slates military
auiU n n cc piogrtuii today bioadcncd it* icope. I he Army loaned four
cannon to llie National Sym p hon y Oirlieslra.
Howard Mitchell, wlui direct* the symphony, asked for the artil­
lery. There was no indication that lie plans to wage war on music cri-

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llie Seiiinlv Council ul the United [ pledged llntaui's support m ilo-

erture, 1812."
Hut Mitchell also admitted th at
The National S y m p h o n y will
perform the famed “ 1812" on a few tactical problems still
July S a* a special tribute to must be solved. For instance:
Where can they set up the
tbo Washington seaqulcentennlal
observing thu IGOtli birthday of gun* to keep tho blast from blow­
ing tho audicnco out of their
the capitol city.
Mitchell said ho’ll use tho can­ sentst And can they he suro that
non a* "part of the percussion tho cannon will bo fired at tho
Motion" of his orchsatra for the right tlmoT”
performance, He pointed out
Mitchell at first wanted the
that
Tschalkowsky's
original artillery sot up on a barge be­
score calls for a volley of can­ hind tho orchestra—which wlli
non aa a grand finala to the perform on a floating atage ut
mpoL-----,
.
composition,
tho W atergate Stadium on the
i n i r | iw by tho Potomac
"So not to be outdone
River. But tha army
luielana of a hundred tyears
(faara said no to this, Concussion from
Tschslkowik: tha eannon might sink not only
Hr eoopetod Saturday night to
_go—who loaned Tschalkowaky
S CONFIDENCE VOTE his artillery—th* a m y agreed the barge but the entire orJtm* «7—iff)—Brl- to go ateng with MltctwU.
T on
chestzw aa wall, artillery eatola's
‘ government wan a
and tha neceaeary
Fsur cann
&gt;ac*, 109 to UP, to- cannoneer*
nearby Ft, My- P*And 'the ‘ conductor—rermember1 to tha* "Op- Ing Tschalkowsky’s sad experi­
leleloa to atay awav
... " Tha mill- ence—confessed to a mild cae#
lecusakm over poolseveral
coal sad steel re- _„_ g,q m^ ffl, itw n
of IJtter^jehetheT th ^ e a n n o n
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luikr nut itohr. Inti mi llir
attack un Stmlfi IvoriM
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lia Mi'miitv t t'diii'il cnllril u|mii ilui,*
t In *|t't**rmuniti*Mi uf tlnl
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mini u tl. lapaii, or ctxptnlir.iK**t otlll'r Hill 14111*4 In 1111it llir
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p
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lln*f*n i’liriiiUKtnm
Hu meuna
t lull uf Kiirimi it hy (urninnm t III.. I ml i d Nations will consider United Stales plane, and w .n .lup .
tile
eiii|si'i|iiimc’eH If lo ll,,. aul ul .olllll Koieaii lo ur*
fnria’i wniifil In’ it ilnct 1 (lnt-.it .i i i c f o l l v
bilcHl a g g i e MOO III Korea | |r |iUt| down a iiolu y nl .landing
to tliu
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l«uir. iti •iitniTiti* ui Urn cliiirti i o f tin* t
I t iii «| NiKh.114 \ M t u m in Urn linn aHainU Cniiimtiiihl
ion
porfnrmiiiif thrii law till ami m
mli uf tuna* tn inti’rtinliniial uf* in llir fat Pacific.
runmii &gt; fimutintH in tliu ucra
| lilt ys‘ ul i|t I i'll I*111 SV4Mliit till IIJU'hlllK I'f fl'l’i i.
,\^ a | |t| | ( o| |)^(s IlItMlin plllll v.
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lim 7lh flri't i f ' - v e n l anv at- I "c t ' "itt-il States will n u itu u if
due rle d llial Hie l
" mli' " f law
.
tack mu I'uiinusu,
a cun*! In uphold
I
have
instill,
led
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Ilp4&gt;n lit* t lninu t’ k’ uv ri hiinanl un \,i un, a- the ie|tee*ieiilutive o f l e n e n e lo p ie ir n l any Cnilimuiilvl
Serin i- a l l t i k on l oimo a, thi* i.laml ie
Knrntu a tm ivinc alt :iu uml -cii 11.. I nited •''tale i "
l\ l oiinnl, lo rep.nl these •ilepi
u p r r .1 . a, U'WIH'I II.,- ii.audit
fu((C of tin- ' l.iliro .N dioiiali I
Tile . " i f ii • l will
i■*■ 'In
i . 1., llie eouneil.
MOV'IOIIU'llt
Al llir '.mu Iiiiic, hr .uh-il lb.it
' hi,tug L.u .Slii-L, In-.i11 ul the
( llllll'xr N.lliotl.lllxll, K M'- .ill.it kx
on 11n- m.iinl.iml .ix i ii.uliihuiiiiu
li.lv.ltd the p.u iili.itinli ul llie
ivhi.le .11i-.i.
li e also .imiuuiii i d he m xti-ppuiH up old to the Philippine, and
Imlo-Chimi.
ccu it s
il
Mr. T i n mini nn n&lt;&gt;u
I i.. x ...

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President l-.iys Down
“ Stand F ir m " P o l­
icy
A i;,tiiis l
R rd s

TVxt Of President’s Statement

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Sanford Weather
High yostarilny 00
Low this morning 71
Rain yesterday 00 inches
Nnrmul ruin Juno 7.48 Inches
Juno ruin to date 4.H2 Inches.

THE W EATHEK~
JACKSONVILLE, Juno 27
Atlanta
Rlsmark
Chicago
New Orleans
New York
Seattle
Jacksonville

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Cherokee Culture

♦.he Sanford Herald

Writer Say* America S hould
C all Bhilt Of S o v ie t Union

RICAN

I ' . M s b U k r a I n ItMIN
lls lt r t i r r r l M is iS a f
n N it i t m r f H ,

A fur cry from Ihe wild Indian of literal tire Ii. the
modern Cherokee, who fnr hundreils of years has had an
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iitlvnnccd rulttire of hin own, nnd who has now nuperimpoaE S (tr n t ns . n .1 r l n , , i a « n , r
tti-iu iM -i a r , i t , i s , m i i h r * " „ • * n i n »
ed upon il the bent of the while mim'd knowledge nnd t?u»S t S a n l n f i l . S 'ln f lilii.* „ n # r r t h , i r i
tonin.
• t W M t r s s Ml t l u i r f , .u Is T B .
n n i . u i i t ii, l i t i i i i
Soon nfler their estnliHahment in Oklnhoma the Chcr1‘ i l l l n r
nkcoft puKst’ii the fiml pubic whool law in the country, in
l.t lllllt lN t il; t v
I t w s l n , , , tt . . i n u r r
IS.TJ. Under il they cntuhllHhed hcIiooIh of mII educntionnl
'r :
s i ’ lt s f l l l l - T t n i
llt T C s
levelH,
(nrltitling two leni’her.a' eollegen. Their instruction
' J r r m r lr r
* .as
Oat •l"niH
inn .was bi lingual, mid every Cherokee wan supposed to be fitC h ir M n n th s
in o
milinr with Kngli-h »» well ns with his imtive language.
t | * t in * Hm
H tMI
R f^ D lir
I 2 .IK 1
Partly iw a result of the government's discouragement
•» V **n n rt ’ H i i O r a i
#-»*•♦ w &lt;«#
of the teaching oi the Cherokee tongue and its disapproval
t in il J i R , &gt; W * t» |l|tllM la A Is cl rt.tff* •#*» f*ff
« R ( t H R lR W V ii|
(ret
H
*«f
of newspapers and other publications in that language,
, nUliii , f tin&lt;!«, ww«|l I r i • h- r *1 fm
the-i people have deteriorated culturally for some time.
*11■ »*«» i»U»&lt;rfhlun »»s*» •
T in ,i ar" now seeking to rehabilitate themselves, and their
i ctj S d l i f u i i t l l j
t it
In liiv il
" it N if M IH r
| |a f i t t a r i i f n ( l a t *
t»v«
newspaper, the Cherokee Advoeuli*, linn been reborn. It is
* Nhr?* I « ri» , r tilf- n a « * . h r i t o i r , H nt»»*»• &lt; I I I ,
am i if ,
| ...ii*
pnl'li dictl part in Cherokee, part in laigliidt.
T h f 1D * » M I * fi H is f t h e r ref I h r
.Mnni people of Cherokee blood huvu attained import­
A it if r t iit r il
I'm a
n h lf - h t*
IM !#&gt; I
ant positions in tlie country, and more will doubtless do so
.M r ||« t « p |)
1st H i* l i a r fsst r r re r iM l
1Ire
H ( n i l f h r ff s c - il P i r n s n r l t i l r l
if their efforts to mine themselves are encouraged.
t l
IM «
Mrvv •1*1919*1. n *
m il
nm n il
m

pa

is

♦If* H i t t s

ills p a f c k a i.

State Indebtedness

TUESDAY, JIT,Vf»: 27. 193(1

Uncle Snm is not the only one whose indebtedness
•dandi in nil all-time high. Lens in henril of the 48 etatM,
Th# pirarhar mar ha no irlftc l hul they have n quite remarkable capacity for ta k in r money
gvntus, hut lie kei*|i&lt;
Imuii out of the tacpnycr'n pocket, now and in the future. State
0ti#n. No onr run hshttlialU ,i|t: debts, according to the Tux Foundation, a private reeearch
Still M s i'ilf (min Go’l'a hniisp
wllhmit (rrrst tosa. We to&lt;ik npp* i orgatii/aiiori, now amount to U.KJO.OIIO.OOO, and gre likely
coonctl toifpihi r. anil walkpj unio to go higher.
tha house i'l Go,I In r "iiir&gt;iuv. p*
Tit re has been a recent bound upward. In 1940 the
itnle mtu-liit'diie-t.K ivini only 32,11)0,000,000, and was then
.50 pif . &lt;iii Ir i ilmn It had been in Ill'll). Almost all of the
‘
..
C.RtKN MAP
iiu ii.’ifo once tlii’ii in due lo the Iwurowitig by ten ataten to
It t is eel only to d un wing
and ilsny i-utliioH towani Ilia *un. i finnnev vi terann' bontitien. These ten borrowed no Iana than
“ flii'lA l b tllflL r VI'.RHR

thoifll" of waiMat* hi dip .pong
lliat inoVc lit. now ilisl cvriylhinK
lancwt il* (tfilm cii, Lvrn I
conotll y u m »a*p» In travel hy.

Th* ynims suji* |km llir wind(ire i d i-py,

vinre dauiLia over tlir (enre an I
wall;

41.100.000.000.

&gt; - •*-

Tlie doinniidti for further buim'.oa ouggest that state
debt i will go itill higher. A* the.’ • hommea nre generally
decided b.t popular vole, the (iixpayera nre thcmaclvea mak­
ing tlin tieiiaion.

Curs And Taxus
Mayer U illium O’Dwyer of V(\v York C ity must want

to keep jtopiilur (tiMir lie Iiiim dropped a project, once cminothin? t« static; rhildicn |&gt;l*y
With &gt;|iinniiiK top ami li.iltnl Imll. tidered e t imi ly. to levy an automobile uho tax on the own
&lt;1
if f it ntul tru il.r. Light, uiru would pay $5.00 n yenr,
A iretlns tumor sweeps tin l.md
inul iouivy ear., aiid (rui’klt ?IO.U0,Such u tax would, il i.1
hut June migration is .p liim il

: l.aUll.OUU to .&gt;5,0110,DUO utiniuilly. Thuh
M.iiquriitr Jstinin Ad.iim eat mi.ii i n, yn Id ■
would In very nice for ihe rily Ireanury, hut would have the
T h f thrnnnmctur ill our otlor ilismlv.ullage of tiirning iiiomI ol Ihe inotorialn againat Ihe
went in huh yritriday m had to O’Dwyer nilminiMlratioit.
grt a »trp 1add. i to Ictrirvt tt.
lo do llie itinyor ju .iiiie , I here nre Hound argument*
A nfwrps|i*i Leadline pto, l.um* niuiinM Hiirh a hit ev&lt; iyiunl,v nuaeaHUiunt aa an iiiitoinoltiie
tax. Why ahottid rii h and poor, heavy uncra of cara and
i Unto* .a y i "Situation in Korea
uon-iiHei |.’ny alike? Why mil ilincriminatc?
l Tfmr." PiPtcni. |&gt;.Ml. in pci in.11 1
I ’ if not jiI ho true tlml anyone who huhitunlly driven
in New Vntk pay a enough of a penalty?
i ji«

i”’" 1'!«*»

&gt;ty, wfmli rrhilh‘d v ‘ V U " M 'tlir

*9th ge

Look■
tw(jirf■
you Isap.V ...i
LF '
• ' a1*J
*

Aliiilj *t

lflr..o P lf un cri»o bar c o t a
,i . l i i a i l l i i l.L lU D Ji'b r - i'.lJ .e .iu •.iT|lttil5&gt;tUr4 Hint*# liu# dsJioimcw f'JtinT. get „ r eagi^etlon**: tIn?
i.'&gt;iruiiaiii*t-b n'r k«'d at tuck b y
Niiflh Koi'Cti on tho Republic m
tfotUh'up &lt;,Kofaii( opd U nieliini:
I U iin c iticJ. Ijut ir i'C. uwiu j i iihy n iilllo y xiip|ilie*'frtini Jnpan to in
lltllo ft iltl'CC.
J rcjrl-eMglr in tl*e ^ouOt i V t i a 1 we
I l&gt;u South Koiopn ambassador
llunk we woiilil Id it (fo for luXbi. to Wniihlni't.
John Myuii ('haute,
not iirily’ nfftnit'. the net an iiggri'*V. J h r Atn'-iVan Medu ii Ar**a:it .&lt;l'*n Mil nny.i it couldn't have i.v«m
lion lin) irtrp lly shown a ch.ttI (•nfried out "without Hnvirt dli
which Irlli how your lj|nnil p tc f i c t i o n I I . 3. to.aiutor know land
of California, ilio recently visit*
iute clnw llirr* you tn Hilfeteui ml K e rin , a i'ir f i with (’hang. ns
death taler. We n11vi*.• you not to ilo ether ch m* ol&gt;ri-rvcii, including
have vour Mood pienure lakcn ypm cone ipornli'tit,
Accenting this ii a ’veil fouri;right now imlil tliinyr grt ctc.trerl
&lt;1 n’lp in i'iil, what signlficimcc
up in Korea.
can we attach in it 7 fu n It po«The S. S. Alla nil* daitin a i t rihly mean ilmi Pundit la using
■cord. Thirly-livr lialuer have lieen tIn k 'I'neiilvnt" n* the springboard
lot another major war!
tiour on the rhip rinrr it left the
I think lo t. 1hrrr Inis been no
South Pa. die two weelr ago and riirn thin I he Soviet Union want*
radio report* from the liner indi­ m i l war til this lur’rturr Oil thr,
cate lliat 35 mote may lie Ixim (.w liu ry , nil the indU»tiui'» nre
•.hefore llie »hip teacheH Holland.
. W * suggerl it change ill name to
.S^ *.-M Blr.tuily Ward, t

that .Mom w isn't prepared foi
on nil-mil conflict.
Tiue, there in uime feeling In
An rrtcop jtuatUnt In Tnkfo that
tin North 'kWcan drive might ho
di -igntnl to distract ettvntlnn (mm
ii more Important CdnlmiMUt of,
fenslvr p | i rw W iv lif '4ViM‘ That
co,till i,o ho, Ixvacee nunteroa other
Aai.itia- ilunlciM nre threatened.
Time will hnvn lo demnnstlftto
tlin Hid motive. Meanwhile, hnwever. Southern Korea in- Itself Is
of aiivh Kiel**- atriitcgie value that
Russia ornleiil'leally would do much
I,, n.mi ri'iiipli’ln domination of it.
To imili' stand this point we nued
only h i I nek fifty yvniii to lliu
time win ii ItiiMsia had diplomatic
control et Kioto* ui.ii Japan derille d I toll the peninsula of Korea
wi-n “ u dm gcr pointed at her
hnnrt."
I'm in the military vtwrifpc*i»i*
Mint i barge was true, and ll
i ioonlt uhuu* the Kiiisn-Japanesiuw of 11*64-6 .lapnil waa mcref*fnl mill Russln recognised Tokyo’*
paiummint interest in Korea, rlnnII&gt; iii IDtn Japan annexed Korea
and lih&lt; it mllil Ibe tittle country
wa« given ii* Independence aft*.*
Hu lute world war.
The penltuiila of Korea, If con-

Too I .u(e To ClanRify

' Bookie Frank Erirkton har Keen
• given two year* in Jail nnd a (in ;
■
; a f $30,(KK). Thi* it an awful pen■alty ta-irav (or opcrntuiLi * piulti
million at'llar bnnknjaklng huritiMt
■.from c o y l to co**|. Prrliajt# if hit
, operstionv hadn’t been ro big hr
aVrouId have been given 20 year*
in th* brig.

not In sympathy w|th the Trumnn p.i|l&gt;det and national a.lmlnts
'ration In It* drive for concvntrnlion of greater pewar In WnchlpHtoll, deficit -tien.Upg, bureaucratic
nxoauslon and tnX ;tPd ipou.l
policy, was evidenced ‘ With tho
election of retired Cl.cult Judge
K, H. LMnncll of IVust t'alm peuch
f.* the clialrmnnfhlp of tho Blatb
licinurratic Executive Committeo

O i l *!*
I believe the answer is: "No!" I belimre that the answer would
•till be the same even though the United Stales dispatches tioops,
ship* and planes to back up the cea»e-fite decree of the United Nstl0Why 7 My conviction I* tbe'J ders are trying frantically to
Soviet Russia l*n t yet retny t" prolccl the main lrndy of Pusplunge the globe Into another ^
from possible enemy blows.
International conflict.
Husain lost the first hat%
She etretche* across 7,n«0 vul­ for Berlin when Ita attem pt %
nerable miles that aren’t ready starve the German popufsllnn
for war. Both her frontiers nnd waa countered by tha greet Al­
her wide heartland arc unpre­ lied airlift, which flew In food,
pared for war—If wr can he- furl, and medicine.
l.eve what our on military au­
That was a substitute for illthorities aay about her.
force—and It worked. Tht
Let her own Russian-trained rect
Russian propaganda failed. The
force* In Korea aweep through allies delivered.
th a t time-bound land—aa they
It is my conviction that evsn
have been doing. Or let them stronger measures can be taken
fail. Soviet Russia Isn’t yst ready In Korea than were employed In
to tie her osm dreams of world Greece—if the allied commamt
conquest to the northern Kor­ decides It Is worth th* gamMX
ean troop*.
WhyT Beesuae Russia, big si
She yet especta to take Korea she Is, Is still Unhinged. • Her
b y ' the Inaction of tha Western two greatest natural enemies nr*
world.
Japan end Germany. They 11* st
Again why? Because a t pre­ opposite frontier*. And w#*ksent the Soviet military and po­ ened aa they are, I can't see How
litical aim It to try to take ihr Russia will go to war over Korea
countrine on Its vest border* with these two greet hl»torle
hy their own Interior revolu­ bulldogs unpaelflcd—ready to rip
tions. Greece yesterday, Korea her throat from elthfr side.
Russia la ntill harking in Kor«
today, Southeast Asia tomorrow.
And where the day after tomor­ ea—Just another test of h*|
row T Wherever poverty and Jn- pressure—nnd isn't ready to ,hlt^
ior
political
disaffection Shell still stand for her Mulf
terior
make a country ripe for Its being called. And I ’d call Jo*
Stalin now, &gt;Just as Adolf Hitler
propaganda.
Russia backed down In Greece, should have been called whin
I* still grappling In a sudden ho marched Into t h a . Rhineland.
hold grab for' Korea, hasn’t yet Remember?
mad* ita main bid for South■eat Alia.
Why doesn't this mean War
right now? For a deep and b a ­
sic raison Inherent to Ihe Rus■tin approach to Its own pre­
dicam ent
tn Ita vary atrength—Its great,
sprawling, contiguous reach of
laud— Ilea Ita great weakness. It
can bs hit from many angles,
and to keep Itself from being ap­
T H E ( * ! I A N ( ; i N ( ; S O U T I I - A n E m O f Progress
I'R IC E P T O MOV E l
proached (t has endeavored to
T E R R IF IC FR R M R N T S T IR S D IX IE
surround Itself with buffer ex­
It) Iknt I’ r lir
tensions of itself,
1950
Whether or not It testily sccalcitrant
of
our
render*
ii,
thf
repta these satellite states into
EDITOR'S NOT K : I Wn In th* tin! yi’iuiRHU’ca of torlay nru nui
CHEVROLET
IshI ol h 'f t l e , nf 12 nrliilca mi imkh inl"ie.ted in where the fact that tho nrw Ncem already Is the pattern of Us being, It* lenDeluxe Sedan
written lo
le iifla ln l
I’reaa -outli Imi) lieen »o much hh where doing thru* things. The new NsWrilrr Item Price en the racial it i« going.
gro is not a man of tomorrow. He
Only 1200 miles. Like new. A
Sanford M arket
prnhlpm in llie Snulli fnllnwlitg
The and nf World War I spurred it the man of today,
bcHullful black', aertan. Fully
it iirrMinnl liau td iiop’.fiiratinn. tha smith along the road o pin
Th* Cum man Uan*mlsat*r
■
Guaranteed.
ii’s s iits M n M i 'e s s , 0 * 0
'It ia IfitiK iniMI’Jtfil In Itcsr*. gMi"tt and World War II arcrlm
"Th« important thing hi n«t
other strikes
paper"
ail tirrr ihr
I 'siltrrl ■Red the prove*#.
$150-00 PiHcoimt
that the Nrgro i* tow. or that hr
jitSlfK Tlir ”|iiiiiiuiH rxtirr&gt;."rd
I" a Negro. Those things are |m- bujrlnir Power in ihdilitrU I 'conIn
thn
short
span
of
one
ucn
Ihfrria are lhi«c nf llfni t'rlc*
Ihirtant to hint, of entire#; hut the 1&lt;W, ana Srhlch caused vegetable
and ilu mi! nrri’H-nrlly irflcct •■ration—*13 years by common chief significance to tha White buyer* to make purchases w llh ox*
1041
A
irektuilnc—thf
,
south
has
fxpamlth* view* ofThe Kmfatil Herald.
man in itaterntinlng’ hit nwp kttl- frame caution-

Twice within g few weak
Democrats who control tp*
mlnlstrattnn have haan.wgnn
Florida voters and . h|V ft
Uvniocrntlc Commlttga., mag
that all Democrat* of tn e &lt;;
are not in accord with llie 1
policy of thou In

power.
» .
It Is unquestionably a victory
It may h* said with emphasis,
for conservatism ami It should therefore, that Florid* Democrats
hove repercussions f a r beyond the hnvn given a wholg, aal* d«*9niMnlera of th* State of Florida,
strntlr.il of D em ofricy^h' abtlon.
They have disagreed among themjclves and given a new majority
factum an’ opperttftmy to serve
as the piloting group.
That la thn. kinggif, iHiim i that

t o w lu L ih i
ns fbr'th* cfttai
'x CeVUlaW ban
i ’Atsoilalmrt ir taking a very equarely In onposltlon lb ihe ‘sb- ranks should h
iegi'and lortvflrd lohklng step
pjt factions Ui
those objective1
'
I"! l‘-r" which for thui most part were ap- Iwst forsooth
ffcet bf a-lafrtr patrol ban nrnvsd’nnd vhampioneWhy lW'ijnlgi;
lack up on bad driving prac pepper. The iautra.-ware.rlaaKaml
Fieri* ,to tha Cfvaiwja
•fcjr truckere and gtv* **♦•»! bv* thslr votfs^ kf PWlPj?
Democratic Xxi
will meat with
majority, of the
Igrco that ow*l3.tfU4k driven
voteip* ; !'■
enut'rous,. conskltrale and
th# Judge is i
ul ow the road The aijosia
manf aigoad qh
coacwmd

CARS

, - i

ity HK.tt

brick

A P' N ra irra lrJIfii ' “
,j&gt;ATI.AN fiU fe . rphiF aarrv rpnliRr

•(still ol rnuinii’li*', mint lulrpi
nnd tile shuffling palt h Joit
about (load--if if i&gt;»n’t' nfirmlv.
• ’ The loiiih indliy ' la a IntidHeg
land, eBgah to umleitnko now
thluga and
tell the would in the
word* of the poiithrrn Itnlluny,
"luiok Ahead, Kook floijih.’’
Jilxt about evetv 'chmnher of
eotnmerr*. e u 'iv K lm m l', |lutj|i,v
or l.lnti.i cliit. In , *onii&lt; pet pi .
Ject to enrnurnge llnlu try to cipue
routli.’
And If they haven't arlnnlly
got I lie* project in the fir*. tlmv'ir
"liking about It.
I t ' l l u lurirl rflieie ” 1|i * u ar"
now mean* the late global ermfl' I
ami not the Civil W a r- a id that
ii change Indeed.
The New-Generation
A new ciop of southerner* ha*
come Into being. Nearly any ridlege profeuor can tell you Hint

jf'V k’T r

ud its insniifflcturuiK laliqr force
i,y 663,684, or fra il iUU,4M work­ Urdf to ’lhp new Nfirro U ith aM ltf
new Negro t« &gt;s Imane There I r a n
er* to I Jiiik,142,
| ,
atMllhond about ’ hi* Status that.
Th# worth, of .soothatn lalior. r*IAi4t&gt;ilw-’ MnoTl«rt.*':n
mcanureil in tha ’•tntlkttciM trim
"T h r old • tlnisii Nearat waa tn
"value added by nianiiCncturr," Homo wayn a rlilbl with mnnv enhaw multiplied fioni fI,lilifi,140,(Mill lieiirhig way*. Even hi* fault*
Jo |7.(JH7,lKH),U()0,
were' rnhutly chlldlah ones, rnny
’ I l U a land wliirli ban Hfon it* tir chuckle‘ tfvvh’ e asy‘ to 'fbrglte.
farm Income rinf in the anmr Tho near Negixi | h growing tip.
gfiisrntion from 42,l«IMHMlJ*i'0 to MhvIm* he in rHot forty growrf. hut
*3,699,000,000.
he ha* grown nmniln#lv. I l f *3h
A ll tfunr flgiirv*, mind, appli no hingrr n child.
nlllv In
lo thtt
tllii ’OM
'()|i.................
niliv
South'*. (ifntv* of
".Thai means lid-, amomf other
Ala{jaiua,
AI it Mi iijn. Kirn (■}«*, l|rorgin, l.om - j tliirig’. Imvliig become a man. he
iatia, Mi*.t|ss|pp|, Soulh Cnrolinn mud pur iiwav eMtdiah thing*.”
iNorin Carolina,
*
N,ir*lK
Tennviraee nnd
The edilnrial wound up with the
yifglnlu,
ronelli.ion that It waa Up to the
t.’y- Capita Income Kisea
I White Inwinakeva lo revive th’
Tl\e|i' name atatbi ' havir K i l l group.! rule* nf living together. It
their, per faptta illcOJP? rl.e ovyr ■’ ’ tip In tl.e While*, *ait! tho edi­
the Heneration in amaxing fash­ torial, hern nee thi« Is a demnerarv.
ion. Here are' the flgnrca!
and th* Whit* man I* In the ma­
Alabama. *f&gt;« to ♦kill; Klorlda. jority.
9110 to 91,1117; tirorgla, 97h In
Until th* ground rule* 'ere re9971; Loulalana, 9112 to Jl.fNlS, vised, I he editorial arjvjv’d. "both
Miiiiaalppl, 9tid to .9766; North aide* wf ‘ have to,he patleqt."
Carolina, 968 Fto 9030; South Caro­
lina, 184 to 96(18; Tennessee. |62
to 9069; and Virginia, |107 to

Rotqry Club

' “ A nm m r-"facto r ‘ t h a t we*
ag ain st'm iJ'g ro w n * from a val­
uation standpoint' waa the mllil
weather," ha said. This- prevailed
In etatee bordering' the eastern
chore line. The grower* In thin
area took advantage of thle mlt&gt;!
climate and the area and shipped
oollarda. turnip* and other eofnpatitle* vegetable* all winter ami
spring."
He pointed out that in addition
to ‘ the 2d etatla rented for the
IMO-ni eeamn, appllcntlon ha*
been made for ecven more »talln
at the Market. Theee have been
made by buyers who want to lo­
cate at the Market for the firat
time.
"We are going to do everything
poMlble to get These added facllilice," ha elated. ‘ With additional
huyera on our market end Sanford
grower* ‘ planting a volume and
variety of vegetables. thin will,' In
my opinion," he ■Aid," cause our
auction block to operate success*
fully for all concerned,"
' Orange*, telling at an average
of 18.44 a crate, led-the total
_‘__*at 9911,641, Grai
".Jpilrult at
aalaa

trolled l.y unfriendly luin.ls. Mill
(8.26 unlt'aveiraga totalled 1220,n T jo e d 038, putting total ettrtu sai**. InL* "
ludrlwl at Japan’s "Thb south alio I* a land of sealSTtfelPA
heart. Tjiat t* In *ay, Kuiaa would Changing attitude*. Deaplta tho seats at yantlt, add stated that
1,829 for tangerines
ha a poweiful ipllllary has* for highly publicised aganrples of In­ the 13.000 additional eaata will
for Taapl* oranges
at on egeluM. Nippon, of to be tolerant'# and race baiting, you
30
oS)
*h*
t(&lt;K
^un
BBpacIty
up
to
••Id over Tokyo as a threat |&lt;j need only to IIva her* to realise
is averaging 99 49 a
s e e m eonccssiuns..
, ' that more and more southerners
The Unlveretty now has nearly
a vegetable sale* with

That brings u* up to the salteat
fact that Moscow Iv at loggerhead* with A iteiica mid tha fe lt
of the -Western Allies over the
position i f Jnpnn llussln is utter­
ly opposed tn Atncrlcn'n .lonruqnt
poeltinn ntM ‘Kci.rnlion of Ninpao.
Morvover, the signs ary that tin.
Hulled fllntea nnd the Western
allies shortly will conclude a
treaty with Japan, leaving Russia
out of th« rfctitte uniats she see*
fit to piny ("ill. Under that treaty
the UniUtj fitalc’i It h»uml to gain
conceslom, which will include base*
In Japi-n aim ‘ he ra h t l*&gt; mainlAlu
defop.dec troops there.
■ j
Ro I think the o facti may wall
nrcount for the Communist mote
tn W rliir .m ifrnl of nil Korea-anil
hereby gain an invaluable has*
wlt:&lt;;V net Ohly points, "av J j a
h u r t &lt;f J|.pan'"M il also If** tics*

11,000 itudente, h* pointed out
are willing to live and let live,
, Slo w ly1disappearing, too, 1* the and told rif eobtvlhutuna by tha
double standard of justice.. South- University tn tha prosperity1 of
Florida 1 Including th* special
training tn **oeM ludwitrlaa a* tha

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Negro problem and unless tt fare*

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Miss Marguret Myers, bride‘•The Pilot Club will hold Us
John Roger Tharp of Columhia,
hMlness masting st 8:00 P.M. to elect, was recently honored at i S. C., Is visiting his gramlpaimiscellaneous
shower
given
by
M'Praceded by the board meeting
ents Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Tharp.

at Lao p .m.

W EDNESDAY

• Vacation Bible School „t the
f ir s t Baptist Church begins

at

.'The Prsysr Meeting service nt

IRS' First Baptist Church will be

tonight at 8:00 P.M. We continue

gar Study of Baptist Doctrine. The

jMttr Will dlssuss the chapter on
fem rvsncs tonight.
The Sunday School Department­
al meetings of the Sunday Behoof
ft'th e First Baptist Church will
P |teld after the Prsver Meeting
THURSDAY

Vacation Bible School ut
Flrat Baptist Church begins
*.00 A. M.
FRIDAY
• Vacation Bible School at
First Baptist. Church begins
•lOO A.M, V

the
st
the
at

Lake Mary
VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON

".Mr. and Mrs. 1,. C. Tillls ure
eatartalnlng their niece, Judy
Yeung of High Springs.
Miss B srbara Eubunks is a dele­
gate to Girls State, leaving Huturdiy for Tsllahssse for that connation. Hsr trip is being »ponMtad by the American Legion.
.After .Visiting relatives in North
Florida and Alabama, Mr. uml
L, C. Tillla and children
'•s and Dannie are home
os«t week, Mr, and Mrs. It. H.
lubanks had as their guests Mr.
dad Mr*. Frank P. Flayer anil sen
Stsvie. Stevie Is a grandson ol

the Eubanks.

Patty Taylor is out again, nft*»i

a ^recent tonsilectomy.

.Vacationing a t Daytona Beach
this week are Mrs. F. Mlnshuw
and daughter Mrs. Ralph Williams
add two daughters Myrna and Me­
d i n a # IB Mr*. W. P. Burke and
daughter Gayle, Mr. and Mtf. J.
Bullard and Mrs. Susie Freency
1 on th# M. Flanders In Win*

'ark.'
i' Camping on Rainbow River near
Ihutellon last week were Mr. and
Joe R. Wells, Joe R., Jr. snd
Charlie Beard and Elwood

it Tuesday, Miss Charlotte
west to Jtffersun, (J*,.
the was to be* s bridasmafti
wadding of her college
mate.'
and Mrs. Kvoret Dlx arc
sums time at Holly Hill,
tonor of her daughter
Gayle’s ssvanth birthday, Mrs. W.
P. Burks sntertalned a group a!
tkildrsn Jun* 10. Following the
•laying of games in the yard and
M* opening of numerous presents,
the birthday cake, decorated In
snd green, was cut. It centhe table, which was overwith * white linen cloth. Bobirthday cake, Individual
f|k » i, Iced In pink. Jelly beans in
ir baskets and strawberry
ih were served. Those enjoythe party were: Roberta
ihcock, Linda Humphrey, Put
lerson, Colleen Matthews,
Yates, Myms Williams, MaPsckhsm, Dolores Klrsch,
and Billy Teslo.
After a week at their Lake
home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
hava gone back to Boston,
and Mrs. John R. Me'hiIn have as their guest their
Malcolm 8trang of Jersey
M. J„ who arrived by plane.
lng the Suwannee River
... Camp at High Bprlnga are
Mlasas Dorothy Burke and
RJoblom. They will be gone
t 844 is sending '‘Shipper"

fa the Boy Scout Jamboree
If Forge, which commences
h Ha left Monday with the
tom(sole County bovs.
Vanes Douglass o! DaLand
dttof her father-in-law, E.
glass and his sister, Mrs.
D. Sorrel), Saturday,
lug for Portsmouth, Va„
r were Mrs. Eva T. Smith
&gt;r granddaughter Dolores
They plan to visit rala*

I fpf t

r&gt; and Mrs, H.! M. Gleason
as their guests over the washthaw son-in-law and daughter
and Mrs. Richard W. Keogh
■ifittiflllf
n . Millard Keeler of Daytona
* Km »»•" spending a few
I with her parents tap Tom
M wash Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
is MUatod and daughters De| aad Cecelia camped In the
Wtol Forest at Silver Glen.

Miss Mary Jane Dobson assisted
by her mother, Mrs. L. M. Himes,
nt their home on Palmetto Ave­
nue,
Tile loom* were beautifully dec­
orated
ivlth arrangements ■&gt;:
summer flowers.
Gume* uml contests were rn
joyed throughout the evening ,u
prises were won by Mrs. H. C.
Morgan and Mrs. Evans McCov.
Many lovely gifts were present­
ed to the hunoree, after which refreshmenls of cake, sandwiches
und punch were served to the
guests by the hostesses, assists
t-y Mrs. Mattie Jackson and Mi*
Nellie Bowen.
Those invited to be with th"
hunoree were her mother, Mrs.
Fred Myers uml Mrs. C. A Ander­
son, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Cagle, Mr*.
T. A. Butner, Sr.. Mrs. Tom Butner, Mrs. Marvin Milam, Mrs. L.
M. Cornell, Mrs. W, A. Kttigh*.
Mrs. Sam ltunkin, Mrs. If. C.
Morgan, Mrs Cyril Butm-r, Mrs.
M. N. Cleveland, Mrs. Bernard
Hurkuy, Mrs. Leo Butner, Mrs. H.
R. Herndon, Mrs. Evans McCoy,
Mrs, H. T, Hunt, Mrs. It. C.
Moore, Mrs. W. L. Vance, Mr*.
J. M Btineciplier, Mrs. Oulila Wil­
son, Mrs. R. M. June*, Mi*. Ray­
mond Kuder, Mrs. H. M. Pearce,
and Mrs. Blake lawyers.
Also the Misses Betty Doris
Williams, Mona Both MUD. Ar*
thurene Wilson. Buhbye Morton.
Martha Grogan, and Margaret
Hunt.

P.T.A, Delegates
Go To Tallahassee
Seminole Couny was well re­
presented nt ihe 14th an lunl slant
course In Parent-Teacher Leader­
ship given at the Florida State
University In T.illuhnssee frum
June 110 through June 23.
Among those utlundlng from
Seminole Countv were Mrs. J. D.
Morrison nnd Mts. R. It. Flower*,
Lvmr-.n School; Mrs. J. C, Mitchell,
Mrs M. R. Strickland, Mr*. Nancy
Brock. South* Idc School; Miss
Ruth Hand und Mr* W. W. Tyre,
Junior High; Mr*. D. 9. Whldcn,
West side; Mrs. D. C. Gachc*.
Grammar S c h o o l ; Mrs. M.
E linker, Seminole High School;
Mr*. John Horton; Mr*. S. EParker of Oviedo; Mr* C. E HUtell, County Council president
from l.nke Mm roe.
Those attending the short course
were uhla to i elect from a wide
vunety of topics five course*
which would he of great help to
them in Ihe future.
Recreation included n reception
at thu homo of Dr. Doak Campbell.
pre/L.rnt of the unlverdty. unit .1
friendship hour in the sunken
gurih'iis in fluid of Jennie Murphee Hall. Region VI had a Com
Cola pnitv and a lour by bus
through the universitv ground*
with Mr* J. C. McIntosh, regional
director, nnd Ml** Ruth Hand, as­
sistant director, n* hostesses.
Tho 800 registered member* of
the Florida Congress of Pnranta
nnd Teacher* heard speeches by
Dr, T. Z. Kno, visiting prufeator
of religion from the University of
Florida, T- D. Halley, uporlntandent of public Initructlrn, and efflrera of the F. C. P. T.

Club Holds Coffee
At Tourist Center
The Tourist Center was tht Bat­
ting for a morning coffee given by
the Business and Professional Wo­
men's Club for members and thalr
guests last Wednesday.
The refreshment table, overlaid
with a eut-wurl; cloth, was can­
tered with an arrangement of
pink hibiscus, while smaller tables
were covered with colorful handpainted cloths.
Background mualc was provided
by Mra. G. L. DeBorr of Chatta­
nooga, Tenn.
Mra Raymond Ball, chairman
was assisted In entertaining by
Mra. W. E. Baktr, Mrs. Harry
Huffman and Mrs. R. E. True.
Those elgning the register were
Mra. Ball, Mra. T. 0. Dolt, Mrs,
Baker, Mra. Camilla Bruca Mrs.
E. B. Carter, Mrs. DeBotr, Mrs.
P, M. Glnglas, Mra. Lacy M. Granthami Mra. Jack Haderer, Mra.
Marlon Merman, Mra. Huffman,
Mrs. Martha Jaffsnon, Mra. W. E.
Little. Mra. B. J. Martin, Mra.
Racar Price. Mra. W. C. Batcher,
Mra. AIlia ilteenworth, Mrs. Lois
flmlley, Mra. Lester Tharp, Mr*
True, Mrs. Charise Ward. fire.
Bally Mero Williams, Mlu Elsie
Farley and Mlu Penny Wallace

A new dress form of
easily and quickly Inf
BWCUlf S
WUnH
lh S #0V IntSff 1

without shrink'

John Adam*, Cameron City, left
Friday for Midland, Mich., where
he will visit relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles I.. Per­
son* spud Inst w ieke'd m Ft.
Aly°is ns gue»l» of Dr. Person t
parents.
Miss Dorothy Vonllerbulis and
Miss Margaret Vonllerbulis lelt
yesterday fur Washington, D.
where they will spend a two weeks'
vacation with their sunt.
Mr. uml Mr* John D Ivey have
ua their gttesls at their home or
Grandview Avenue their nephew
Ben H Ivey and Mrs, Ivev of Sav­
annah, fin.
Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Fields anil
sons, Richard and l.nrry, have re­
turned to tlieii home on Rosalia
Drive finm u vacation trip to
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tnnhv am'
sou Jimmy returned Sunday night
front Detroit where Mr. Touliv
tended the Rotary International
Convention.
Mr. uml Mra. George Waller
Morgan uml daughter Shirley left
Tuesday for u two months' visit
with Mrs, Morgan's piuents Ml.
und Mrs. Wilson Bond of Rich­
mond, Ky. The Morgans will visit
in Pennsylvania and llhiu la-fore
returning to Sanford in the fall.

LAUNDEHHNG

TESTS

l)lt. C. 1.. PERSONS

BRIGHT C O N T R A S T

Die-

tinguishea (Ins N ew York c o s­
tum e Tht' blink and ulnlt- p rin t­
ed crepe ilreiuIt**1 in tin- fab­
ric. ban Klimt nki-vt'H Jut ki t is
bright m l Ilian

IN Y fbr*j /iniiifufi I’hvluJ

MENU

Mr. and .Mr*. W. L. Collier and
By CECILY ltIHiWNHTONK
children Barbara June und Don
Astmrlslrd Press Fowl Editor
returned Monday to their him.*
In Birmingham after n week’s
If Ibl-lc lilt- rlnblleh III vnur
visit to Mrs. Collier's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ family u»»- ' iii*iii- « ttii a lavish
liniid in dishe- fin - vci vdny nit-ill*.
ward McCall.
Serve tin-in. !•&gt;■&gt; nt -nacktlnu- to
cut “nut nt liaml" hcimi-c they're
Lieut. Com. and Mrs. H K. ninli a wIioNkiih- *vM'ct; high In
Pearce and son* Robin and Steve nat ii i nl 11 mt nigai 11n-v nl*»
lift nil Thursday to return In ■apply iron, uthi-i inim-ial*. and
Annapolis after visiting Mr. and B vitamin*.
Mrs. St. Clair White nnd spending
The ilMie* improvi-d 1«v rai*ili*
a week at Treasure Island till the arc legion cake*, cwikle*. pud­
Gulf.
dings, and sauce* in the dessert
category. In tin- hut bread sec­
Mrs. Alford Gramllng and tion they add flavor to muffins
dnughter Kathy have returned tu and coffee cakes. They're delicious
their home In Columhia, S. C„ af­ in stuffing* for chicken uml duck,
ter spending some time with Mr* as old-fashioned recipe* for miniGramllng’* parant*, Mr. nnd Mrs try drunsliigs testify.
Youngsters iilwny* enjnv rulW. C. Clause on Myrtle Avenue,
sln* in sundwieh filling*. Ten in
them with peanut butter amt mid
Lieut, and Mrs. K. N, Brown a little honey or cream or inn.
and son Denny are spending some onntii.o lo mld*len. Let them give
time In Sunfurd as guest* of Mr* flavor to blend cottage cheese or
Brown's mother Mi*. Ruth I.und i-ieiim ehee*e fillings. Put rnisini|ui*t and of hei brother und *i- (ilial wnlliuj s Mirougli tin- food
tor-in-lnw Mr. and Mr*. Raymond ehoppi-r and mid n little niiiyon
I.und[|ui*t.
nitim- for u ion t ilidielou* spreml
especially when it' pol between
Cnpt. John H. Pope of tin- IHtIt -dice* of dint whole wheat hica-l
Division Artillery of the Nalionnl tnolliei - i i g g e i i o i i e In mill them
Guard was promoted to Die rank In giiitcd *nft Yellow etieesc ilium;
of major as of June Ifi, uml 2nd with ii little -weet pickle re
Lieut. K, A. Newman. Jr. of -iHili lisll.
In tlie .Iliad ilepiil Intent lln-v
Division Artillery, Flurldu (P arti
of thu Nutlonul Guard, aide to gn well will' slaw* ealibnge in
General J. O. Hutchison, was pro­ carrot—anil n sour ereum dress­
moted to l i t Lieutenant us o! ing. They're good in Waldorf Sa
lad - itint olil-time combination &lt;&gt;f
June 18.
celery, apples, walnut* and boil­
RAILROAD TRAINMEN PU NK ed dressing. Youngster* also like
them scattered over n xtilnil »f
The Brotherhood of Railroad crisp romnlne leaves und round
Trainmen, Lodgaa, New Smyrna slices of orange Ur make the sa­
848, Wildwood 989 and Sanford lad one of penis—fresh or canned
Whittle 976 including their auxil­ —and fill the fruit cavities with
iaries, families and gueat* will tills good sweet'.
hold their annual picnic at SnnAll the youngsters- from r t f
lando Spring* on July 11. Come, schooler* to teen-agars—will en­
bring a basket and enjoy an out joy an aflor-schoot snack of slice*
ing at Sanlando Spring* located of hnnieumdc ruisin loaf served
on U.8. Highway No. 17 midway with tall glasses of culd milk.
betwaen Orlando and Sanford.
Here’s an easy recipe the child
rcii themselves can use:
&lt;)ulrk Biilsin Loaf
Ingredients: I clip bran, 1 1/It
cup* milk. 1 cup seedless raisins,
1 egg (slightly lien ten I, .'I table
spoons butter or nmrgarinu (melt­
ed), 2 Clip* sifted all-purpose
flour, 8 teaspoon* linking powder,
BIRTH
1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 cup sugar.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Method: Put bran nnd milk In a
mixing howl lo sock. Rinse rai­
sin* in hot water, di.xln und chop
with a knife. Add rnlxln* to bran
and milk along witli hentan egg
Mr, and Mra. Foraat Stavans of and mulled butter nr margarine
24 East Yale Avenue, Orlando, and mix well. Sift flour, baking
announce tha birth of a son on powder, salt, and sugar together
Monday at tha Florida Sanitarium and add; stir only unough to moi­
in Orlando. Mr. Steven* Is a for­ sten ail dry ingredients. Pour In­
to greased 7x3x3 I/2-inch loaf
mer ruldent of Sanford.

Ye Old Sanford
Restaurant

I he United S tales m-tiuns wen'•'ken umlei the United Niillmis
tesiilutiiin which condemned till&lt; umniunlsl invasion uf Korea and
asked all mem bers of the 11. N, tu
end I he It support to e n riv m g out
the It. N. decla ration f,u „ halt to
tin- fighting.

The next big &lt;|uesllnn i* wlmt
will be Russia's reaction.
The hope of American officials
is that the Boviats will refrain
from any direct aid to the North
Korenn force* and permit the
fighting there to la- ended.
Even before Mr. Truman'* annoiineaiiient t lint lie was sending
air cover to the Mouth Km etuis,
then- hail been reports froin in­
fo lined Tokyo sources that Ameri­
can bombers would hit towns hold
Iiv the rmiiiuunisls south of the
7Hth lutraliel—tile dividing line between South and Nortli Korea.
In tia-ii invasion, the t'ommunIsts have used small amphibious
forces lo land troops behind the
lilies of Die Smith Kmcuns. This is
one tactic which superior Atncricllli forces could ipiickly stop.
(Seoul
broadcasts
said an
American general would lukc com­
mand of the "joint defense opera­
tion." The I'resldanl's statement
made nn reference to this.I
Along with tho speed up In arm*
aid lo Die I'llillppincN and ImlaChlnu, Mr. Truman announced
that nn American MilRnry mission
will be *ent to the fnrees of
France and Die associated states
In liulo-Chlna to piovlde clnsu
working relations.
Thu statement of policy wu*
hamlcd to reporters by Presiden­
tial Secretary Charles G. Ross
while the President was *tlll ranferriiijt with Congressional. De­
fense, diptiimiitlc and military
lenders.
When the White House confer­
ence broke up after nearly ir&gt;
minutes, most of the Congress
member* were silent nnd solemn.
Senator Bridge* of New Hamp­
shire. a frequent republican cr lie
of Administration foreign policy,
told reporters;
"I only want Ur »ny I approve
completely everything that * been
done/'
Bridge* asked in n Semite
speech yesterday that the adndntstratlon draw a line in thu Pacific
und flay to tit® Coromunl*t* Mini

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fCssllsiiel
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lie did not any when
.Spokesmen f m I h i D i ol e wen
in ngi i-enienl Dint a &lt;|in&lt; k , ndiiii’
was not in -iglit
Tin- chilli limn of Die ineiliatlmi
limiril, l''iaii&lt;i* A
ll'Neill mini
sei vice* of tin* liiiiud liu\e lieen
iu-eepled liv three oihci
tinimislaililing on Die In ink &lt;&gt;l n -t i ike
They lire tin- Itsnlln-i bnnd of Bull
J uki I Trainmen, tin lb.lei of Ituil
way I 'iiinliielm*, and lla\U I,
Kill In &gt;n, I Ti iiinineu, the lln lei ol
Kailway Umnliii I m u m l On M l
ltd ill mid VludmusIcM of A n n i e &gt;
All th ree will have enofeien. •
with Die biuinl toijiiv Tln-ii ei no
limes, too, are on i|iii‘&gt;tinn- ol

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ilSSMUlUR
JUNO11

THE GRIDDLE is dosed
l-iir lletli'Ciiriil inn
W ill Ue-Opeti U n d er New
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JULY 17—1050
Or A .Mra. W a lte r ( ’. Hull

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TONIGHT—WEDN ESI)A Y
DOUBLE FEATURK RAKGA1N I'KOCRAM

NUMBER 2

.Hi TtlMf

t liitxlit-n I H ia:! Will. I’nreitls ICxeept Snt. «; Stm.t

would fire on cue.
When the Kusslnn compiMi-r
conducted Die premier of lit *
symphony in Moscow, Die a rtil­
lery broke up tile concert unit
almost camu-il a panic. Tin- gu"*,
It seems, just kept firing . . ,
nnd firing . . . and firing until
long after the music stopped.

RIDE IN

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C urt min— *’.lerr&gt; K T lie |, i , &gt; p '- --I’nrttmtmnt
l ’iiritm m int N e w ^

wages and InunThe liiiininen and iinidiiiloi
can strike at any time ufli-i lol.
18. By Dint lime all h-gul -lep
all "eonting off" reipmemeid* will
have been fulfilled.

HIG HIT

■ MCK FOWflLL ^

"II* 1'iirk Ave.

D uke

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they must not cioss it In effect,
Mr. Truman's pronouncement line*
Dint.
Bridges said; "We stepped into
the breach in Korea indo-Uliimt
uml Die t'hillupines. That's mu
Job to protect. ’
.Senator Smith (It-N.ll said he
was "very much pleased" witli Die
Presidents statement.
"A good forthright Statement
Ilk*, that Is a great ennti iliuDim."
Bennie Dunmcriillc Leader Lucas
told reporters: "It scums lo me
wo're following tho correct course
pan and bake in moderate (880 de­ In view of the aggressive uttltude
grees F.) oven far about 1 hour. on tho part of the north Korean*."

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Will Be Closed
AUDay

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wtul*
till* H'IhmiU life *Inti'ii will Lm
niiit'li Imwmi i Iiiiii W'Iimii tin t’lm
ur«* in full ‘'|Miniinn, r U.■**-K\
ulvinK llu*m an ••|i|M»tlinn!, to

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REMNANT
BARGAIN
• MONTH END CLEAN-UP
• I TO 4 YARD LENGTHS
• ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR
• PRINTS AND SOLID COLORS

V O W S H O W IN G

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Draft Bill

Stiidium Project

To Housewives

•Coailaa
ra s a «»M)
(ito ittla u ttt
I'b b p U m |
thrmiirM *treels wns put on Its tlons.
The compromise allow* the one
first i*’iuJiiiK. ni»d also an unit*
New findings can be chalked up
iiuiuc that would allow aommei year extension of the present act
on your score column* for soap
plus new power* to order the tedill r id »‘i |)I l t tli lin' d** on
end model n-dny synthetic deter*
series and National Guard to
{gent*—-this time on the vvashing
P a l I A . t iltin' it*1mi
f Vi * i*t v h i Hi
active duty,
ct woolens such us blankets,
S liri-I
could not have been do.i"
nock*, sweater*, mid hahy clothes,
liplioll o|i ltd* lot* mi llit- Slut forTins
all resrlv ri under tile orei bene findings stiow an advan­
I. till 111 .III.I o l l l f l
Stll.lll Yl*-iOll&gt; to
*eni law, unless tin- President
tage in using synthetic del ar­
iVcil Uf.ni, wt’if iviu’vml ft*i II, or ITingrc** declared a nutlunul
gents when Inundering wool In
mm
l In- o p t i i i n s a r t 1 f o i
fist
emergency, official* &lt;nid.
mird water.
&gt; muiuli , 'uul Mr. MtKiMun.
Tile
conferee*
Issued
this
In hard water test* with wool,
A iiM'il
riiph print* t statem ent:
textile chemist* of the Bureau of
wun orilftcti puri'haRi’tl from I lib*
"The 9enate und House Con­
human Nutrition and Home Eco­
!»m*tl ('iiNnolhvrry foi uni* mi *ut ferees, meeting to resolve differ­
nomic*, U. S, Department of
Lliitf «t»*ruil* for th** IP.M tax r»&gt;li* ences in the extension of tin
Agriculture, found synthetic dcHut iv 1 win iippointfd to tin Selective Service Act of H'lH,
ti rgcnl" got rid of soil mole
Civil Srrvin HohjiI foi two iiuih1 have agreed to extend the exist­
t borough!)- limn soap. In soft
ing law, without limitation, for
ym i *
water, *oup, and the milder
I'iiy \i h*r n.’S' lShiiiliol***'i ml a periud of one year, until July
"Witlivtle detergent* did an ci|unlviNiiI tlif romiiiistiim tloii hr did tl, 1!)81.
’&gt; good cleaning job on wiul
"The conferees further ngieed
itiiliougl, the heuvy-duty syntlienot think that tin’ City hud the
tn ilctcigvnt* were still mure
jintI i* it\ uriiJi'i pifNviit law** to tn uuthuiDe tlie President to
order into tn'livc federal resertUi , uve than soup. Only soil
ji}■1*1&gt; inr Kt'di'Ui) fund- i itriunik
teiiioi.il was studied ill the test*
e*i foi -ium elettijilnt in older to vice for a perii-d of not to ex*
21 mouth*, any and oil
i mi no efturt was made to deter­
ftu’htvi Ptilup Mrutieti (*ie&lt;k Him iced
members und orgHiiiiuIion* of
mine siirinVuge und chungcs in
lit* tnnl, wtn* due to the fuel that the
National Guard and other
&gt; l"i and strength that may &gt;»■Ntivh I mil!- sire Hot uvsuluMt1 to reserve components. The cuni or to the fabric.
t itle' under \ l*mm |n■11uInt io t. arid ferees emphasised that this is
The new tests, conducted on
Suntoie
po|&lt;itlatiofi
\ 1PK out congressional action directing
rntuin us well a* wool, support
whm
IJ.tMUl
Tin?* w o u l d hi»Vf n o immediate
federal service for
other evidence about the effici­
hem ini: on lune-iiiM piogeet nindN the reserve component* it I",
ency of synthetic detergents in
h e -*fntetl Me
e d I loll till' however, a grunt of authority to
hard water. Earlier tests have
l P M • M a to I e rfe d ii tU M ' n u t ' |« w e r the President, should condition*
--hewn that in hard water, synth­
tin
U n iitn tio n t o allow
-m uinn
*(i warrant, to oniet into fedetic detergents remove more din
4 ill* ' t o | &gt;il I t it I p u t e III t h e ^ III III ernl service the reserve compo­
limn white cotton f nitric time
i d e a l u n c e dev* l o f i l n e h t
nents.
roapa. But in soft water, ggio
I'lie t it\ Hntl will ho eh .ma)
"Under the terms of the
wa* found to be u better • * 1
MHilda \ ill a! Tn*"--ilin foi tin* hull agreement of Die conferees, tho
eli. «er fur rut Ion than the synlli•
In&gt;
pet
M
.d,
aid
Mi
M
«
K
ohm
I'resiilent innv not exceed the
• tie*.
idle t w o tennoa t o i i l i - a t t h e manpower
strength set out In
The superiority of synthetic de­
Wl‘'1 -.nil' ‘' 1 ih&gt;' Mun .■bm! Ah the ItMh Selective Service Act,
tergents in hard wntei and of
pel 1 lii'it i l he New Y&gt;&gt;1L Giai.1 ’• tnlnHIng 2,iHlfi,»82."_________
-•"■ins in soft wuter gets added
ill’ll.It pill! tt i - ,*1* IIIMVk tllu.llt 1MHI
narking from the new cotton
pit'll WII It tin **\t *'pllOll "1 *'lie of
research, which tested a different
til*’ Vmil C- UIt at* ■1[ill lack', i* net
cnmhlnutlun of oil, grouse, and
Opt otitri rist
\ I* Ml'tlulllOl IIIiok l.a * !a*eh
SHADOW -STRIPED — Graydirt from (list used in the firs:
k y k s KXA.MINKI)
stinlie*. Since clothing and otlu-r and-whitr cotton bronilcloDi Is 11111*1*' avail alili■ r**&gt; pluvei* i*» -nen
liihrir* in every household get chosen fur sunimci town wear,
( i i ,a s s h s n r i K U
,I'llllfi i limp ci ti­1 foi
If li.like
a wide variety of soil, the use ftom the New Yoik i ollcclioiis.
lia
s. Palinello Ava
ll
*
up
ut
fin*’
i
♦nil.
•
II
I'M
i*
*
•
inn
of different *oil* make* the Soft Inverted pleats Hunk u tenfindings mure reliable us u giinl" ter-xlpped opening. Two tlcrp e mi»•i'i nap . i mill* - with a ip.a.
in home Inundering, Tin- cht-nil-t* bedlci- |u&gt;ckcts urc buttoned in 1i i t i.p *.! in*■Ill'll la.UMi ol ina.
(llOM. rnmlv in af»
I'Ijiii lo eonlinue these simile* mother-of-pearl, and Die waist j’itnn • I'm
O pen I 'n tle r New
tip Lt iti* h pi* nun \ DVPI lilt lullwith other soil and fuhrir*.
circled with red patent
huh ItTill M1411-* a Mil 1take .11 II
The milder synthetic detcrgenl*
.Mtmtigemenl
IN. J*. D rill fuslilali 1‘hulu)
Ti11DIII"r 11f% *1VM1, fm tlLti.lt 10 min 1- - ted ineiiiileit Breeie, Dreft aim
III t - l'*.*.l hi■foie iiddliil? f
V1'I; the heavy-duly svnthelii
duet gent* included \ || and Tide
'IV m p o ra n L oan
&lt; It •rimt'il ill 1. ,1 b*ct \s\ih iloiim&gt;
♦o si iri"* **IIIfL.-ml l igbllv omke.i .1
tllnidFiV F'riim I'ftur (inti
delicious Sunday night supiu-r
Stand Firm Policy n*’ Xt(l.'iM
fju m trr lm \« 0 .
n um v t l i
. l u l l « , . | \ i ' i l u v e t hot c o o k e d r i c e
S e rv in g
hl’lli !*ti I fir ryput lui! ifi iii'nti * ..i n iu id le*,
ICh IIs h I I f . .
* ■ ( , .tn*|
VtMilIV fund Kuhltn*’ lit tlir t-n,! lit
llreiikfiiHl-l.iinch-llinitor
g res sir
lenders It. the White U lM l w il t fie 11tki Im ii t ' i i l
\ t ilt h c iiin ih le il, c r is p v cook
lli&gt;u*e tu review tliem and explain
7 a . M — 10 I*. M.
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tilliul W (II lit’ 11Vlli'l It ill
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�Battle Of Ballots
Produces Changes
In Senior Leagues

Eleven Races _ _
SMieduleTonight
At Volusia Track

I M M U I M M U IN M
---------By m f -

r BiiLf *Mt A CHM UP*i
To HE**I*

i r i i s l t swT»
CHICAGO, June » —&lt;47— Th*
- . "w — i ■. www Aarrr e*iS i
5MAMS TO HiAUW MY.
DAYTONA BEACH. June 2 8 Yale h a d a s e n s « e . it le aaiea
red-hot battle of ballot* for tn*
K t.n n ilM STATB Lril
(Special)— Eleven thrilled-pack­
ea their hew*. B u l l ■wtaualaai.
fdJT 50MB I N '«M f t
American League’s starting short­
mm
W
ed eight-dog races are on to­ T
luitrmna llracli
&lt;&gt;
stop and catcher produced change*
By ROBERT KIPHUTH tad
night’s program at the Volusia IxL an d
»f
Be t t d h u f ’ T 'p e Y ttY
at both spots today aa the poll
HARRY M. BURKE '
4*
County dog track, and the feature Orlamio
Carl Them Goes Dis­
for th* July 11 All-Star baseball
HANKOIID
t
l
pin
whah
per
»*.
(Wrlttea
Especially
For
ninth race will bring out Mrs. O. Ualneavlll*
heads Into the stretch.
IS
By Mover gamp
AP Newsfeetures)
tance For Losers; NEW QUEEN OF FAIRWAYS
Z.'
Ferrell’s
Jiffy
Jet,
striving
for
Leesburg
JO
Shortstop Phil Rlsxuto and
LiF* A T /
II
W* now com* to our final les­ her fifth win on the local oval. P alalk a
Catcher Larry Serra. of the New
Locals Get 4 Hits M A R L E H Z
II
son for the beginner and it le the This ace greyhound has landed in HI. A ugustin*
York Yankees returned to leading
Nee alt* Y*e&lt;*r4ay
th*
money
in
every
on*
of
her
O
eln
eiv
llls
10.
Orlando
». ■
diva.
No
diving
should
be
attem
pt­
From Wick, Cook
positions with vote counts of
Leesburg I. D syln na I,
ed until the beginner can swlin eight starts here, and If she wins Hi.
684,496 and 628,618 respectively,
a/o w a s w e e t J 6 ,
A ugustine 2. IJeLand 0.
reasonably well and la completely tonight she will be blanketed with f'sln tk s I. Hanford 1
That put Rlxsuta 2,406 ahead of
PALTKA, June 28— —The e e e m g m e a p e p f o r
■t ease underwater.
flower* by Kilty Pope, assisted by
lia w H Teddy
Yarn
Stephens
of
the
Boston
Red
Pelelka Aralrai made it iwo in e
7He p e e r y e a r
Defoind at Orlando.
Sox and moved Birrn 53,277 In
Some youngsters, in tlielr first two tnankin* displaying the latest Hanford
Leesburg.
low ovrr Hie Sanhml Giants het*
0* A
front of Rlrdle Tebbetts, also of
Attempt at diving, get up enough styles. Mis* Hope will honor the I'elntba m
ul D ayton s U tid ).
lait night by a 4-2 note bchiml
S O C F /W &amp;
courage to make the plunge only greyhound winning the Kitty's O sln esrllle ai Hi. A ugtatlna.
th* lied Sox.
The poll to plrk the American
to end up doing a humlliatlnn House of Fanhlon handicap, n* to­
ihl (mu hit luuling of (ill (Candlr)
CAREER
.VATKIVAL t l l U t i a
and National League lineups the
•belly-whopper". There "belly- night’s feature lias been designat­
Wick and lid Cook.
THAT
Team
W
nation's fan* want for the allwhoppers” ure caused bv the diver ed.
I'bllsdelpbla
It
.Tlie A/jIrii) rapped Call Thin
C7ARTEP
star game ut Comlsky Park will
raising his head as be plunges into
81. Louie
M
In
this
contest
Jiffy
Jet
inreta
WhEW
for eif(l&lt;l IhiikIc* and the Ion. Bit­
Ion- mi (night Saturday.
II
the water. He must learn to keep seven ton performers, namely Druoklyn
nostun
It
The lenders:
GHE
his head duwn. To do Ibis, the Round Edge, Jack Kibaud, Ed's New
ty Moll with two linglri, mid lom
n
Turk
»&lt;•
AMERICAN LEAGUE!
beginner should raise both arms Betty, Denied, Carrie'* Bit. Teton Clilraau
WAG
m
II
Tierney with a douhlr mid a tingle
First Base— Dropo, Huston
above
his
head,
clamp
them
tight­
Plllabtirali
t
l
and Eager Ruby. Jock ltlboud.
weir the leading I’ol.itka lullcit.
Id
&lt;142,86(1; llenrlch, New York 371,IS.haw* &gt;, Tit
■,»
ly right over his ears and lock owned by E. F. Snipes, defeated ClnrluiiailHeaalfe Yeeferday
Wick w,i» irlirvrd by Cook in
407,
hla thumbs.
Denied by half a length in a spe­ t’bllndelpbls ], Dosion I.
,
Second Rase— Doerr. Huston
the eighth whrn he developed 4
Anothrr aid In keeping the head cial two-dog match race Monday At. I.ouls 1-4, Chicago I-h
647,184;
Coleman,
New
York
480,
New York in, llrooklyn 1.
down
Is
to
have
the
chin
presblister on hit finger. He had al­
or League
night. J. W. Ewalt’a Ed's Betty Clnrlnnall s. I'llteburgh I.
260.
down against the breastbone and
flamea Today .
lowed liner hill and two unearned
Third Rase— Kell, Detroit 718,
M w iv n
to keep it there until tha dive 1* will be galloping with the feature New York nt Itrooklyn—Kosto (T ,
lunt. Hie (iianti gut one tingle
442) Rosen, Cleveland .102,616.
pack for the first time thl* sea­ til.IIIla.l.lekle
v*. alien- *(l-D . -- *“ *
•
completed.
Shortstop— Rlsxuto, New York ----- PRESS
•iff Cook in llir relief lule.
Now with th* head position son, by virtue of a brilliant sixth pwjad?ipkl*"a»''
684,406;
Boston
Hanford
uim ee« i. iiii dg|i--niHlf/ |ft(|
taken care of, the beginner Is race win Monday. This is Betty's
*•
. » - Stephens,
»Berra,
i - j_
w
* —- 612.20.1.
**--»
tlrooklyn ready
Catcher—
New
York•
f'lnwlilcrliiii **
or M onger ( I - t ) v» Lad* tl-1 ).
for the first lesson. He third season as Volusia county
..mu;
musmi,
St.
I
aiu
U
.366.
Clnrlnnnll
nt I'lttsburgh (n l g h ll - 628,612; Tebbetts, Boston, 476,330.
favorite.
Potlker 2b
starts from a sitting position and
tlnttentberxer &lt;S-9) or g o t ()-•&gt;
Outfielder*— Williams, Boston HUNS— Jethroc, Boston 6.1} Tor- works
lU fernckir cf
Both the seventh and elevelitl
up to tile standing dive.
»*. Merle t«-4&gt;.
geson,
Boston
and
Snider,
670,686; Evers. Detroit 604,176; J.
'Itnnrk .Hi
Brooklyn 60.
First, the child sits on the edoc race* tonight will be over the
Dl Mnggio, New York 6H6JI04)
Jackson if
RUNS HATTED IN— Kiner, of the poo), arm* and head In the bench course, nud they bring out Teem A H R ttlt’AN IK A O I’H
Dobv, Clr-velaml 542.847.
l
Neville lb
Pittsburgh 64; Sauer, Chicago position described above. He bar the pick of the uinrathuners. Com­ D etro it
•I
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rote If
62.
petitor* in these endurance tests N "iv Y o rk
his
eye*
fixed
on
a
spot
In.
the
IS
First Base— Muslul. Ht. Louis
Hailey c
lev ela n d
IS
Lockman New ork and water where he intend* to enter include Mike Detier, Howdy Kay. Cfloniou
674,218; Hodges, Brooklyn 286,66.1. HITS—
ST
Tbits p
Robinson, Brooklyn 83,
should be a reasonable dis­ B’s Montana, Nolatke Ann and W ueblngtun
II
Second Rase— J. Robinson, DOUBLES— Robinson, Brooklyn Tills
n-Levy
Holldate.
Cb lcn go
tance
out
so
that
he
will
not
go
IT
Brookly 601,684; Stanky, New
Total*
It
21; Muslal, St. Louis 20.
straight to the bottom. He reaches
A great deal of Interest Is mani­ Ht. Lo u ie
IS
York 402,117.
TRIPLES— Muslul, St. Louis 6; out with his hands and roll* for­ fest In the All-States Handicap l‘hllnde|,&gt;btn
lie*lilt*
Yeeterday
Third
Bare—
Jones,
Philadelphia
Palalka
.Jethroc, Boston and Slaughter, ward into the water.
to be run us part of Huturday’s Wnsblngluii • New York I.
662 674; Gordon, Boston 411,326.
Hoilrniiic, 2h
Dual on T, Phliadelphla I.
St. I.ouls 6.
eleven race program, In this con­ Detroit
After
he
enters
the
water,
be
Shortstop—
Marion,
St.
Louis
1.
Mott
test each (log in tho feuture ninth H I. L o u i e*, 4.Chicago
straighten*
his
entire
body,
rais­
HOME
RUN—
Kiner,
Pittsburgh
Cleveland I.
46.1,287;
Reese,
Brooklyn
441,066,
Tierney :ib
race
will
represent
a
state,
and
the
tlamea Today
10; Campanella, Brooklyn 16.
ing the arms and head toward t* Catcher— Cumpanclln, Brooklyn
Hurker c
nl Detroit—oleombe (t-I)
STOLEN B A 8 E S - Jethroc, Bos­ surfare, still keeping his thumbs .diming greyhound will be blan­ Clilragn
GHE WAS A FiWALIST
646.007; W. Cooper 460.148.
vs.
Iloulteman
&lt;»■&amp;).
M((Jrnw lb
ton 17; Reese, Brooklyn 7.
locked. The head mu*t lie fuMv keted wllb flowers by some resi­ Washlnglon nl New York—Him* to­
dV 3 OF TME F /R S T
Outfielder*— Slaughter, B t.
Rainos if
dent
of
the
state
lie
represents.
ol
vs.
Oelrowekl
(1-1).
STRIK
EO
U
TSSpahn,
Boston
underwater
Iwfore
h»
stnrta
thl*
4
n
o
R
/P
A
tourwevs
Louis,
658.256;
Kiner,
Pittsburgh
Hhiikter If
(Tevelnnd nl HI. I^ius (n l(h t)—
06; Roberts, Philadelphia 77.
upward motion. With this dive
G E E C o M P t / C O Iff
676.314; Holder. Brooklyn 610,870
Garcia c
Lemon («.&lt;, v* Dorsh (f-l).
;i-»)
■ITCHING— Miller, Philadelphia the child will feel the liflino
ilosion al Philadelphia (night)—
TMO VSAR — iO &amp; r OWE
Hsncr, Chicago 616,40.1.
Wick p
6-0,
1.000
.........
;Newcomhe,
Brooklyn
Klrier
•
B
-T&gt;
ve.
Ilr---—
ritsla
(i-Vl).
power
of
the
water
and
will
come
B u r WOW TAB OTHER
All five of the world’s leading
Cook p
7-2, .778.
to the surface with little or i..i money-winning rHce horses—Cita­
Totalt
"AO, GHARMO OWE OF
First
base
coach
Dusty
Cot?kg^
Jacksonville Man
effort.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
a—Fanned for Tide*
titti.
tion, Stymie, Armed Assault nml
THE VICTORIES
BATTING— Kell, Detroit .370;
In the second stage, the rhIM tVhlrlnwuy—performed nt llialcab uf tbo I'hillie* was the club’s
Sanford
tiou 002 D00 - 2
W/TW WCR G /O T C R /
LeadH
Golf
Field
tralnor during 1046-47 a lta r baY«
Doby,
Cleveland
.164.
m
K
kneels
on
the
edge
of
the
pool
Falntkn
001 1(H) 00*—4
during their careers.
ing put throo yaars In tho Navy.
RUNS—
Wiliams,
Boston
66;
Instead
of
sitting,
and
repents
It"
OilllltMfJ ),
r.llVM
B—'Tomek, Tide*, Wick, .Shust­
RYE, N. Y.. June 2 8 - ( / p |- Al­
Stephens, Boston 60.
rolling dive lie did from the sit­
er, Roue. Kill
Moll, Tierney 2.
fred C. Ulmer of Jacksonville, and RUNS BATTED IN
Williams, ting position.
215— Ciurcin, Tierney. HU— HalfoI 322 pursuers played the second Boston 72; Stephens, Boston 70.
Next, he I* on one knee w!&lt;!
neeker, Tomek 2, 8 — Wick, Tblet,
Land final round today In the Na­ HITS— Kell, Detroit 20; Williams the other foot forward with toe*
I.eft— Hmifoid 7; 1'iilulku 8. 1111tional Seniors fSolf tournament.
and
Zarilln,
Boston
10.
gripping the edge.. He roll- f»&gt;
o lt Tide* :t, Wick -I 8 0 — by Tides
Thin is n 36-hote, two-day affair T R IP L E S - nillitiger, Phllndel ward ns liefore, but In** ns l&lt;
2, Wick 6, Cook I. 1 1 0 - Wick 3
played on two covse*—at 71-par
phla
II;
Doerr,
Boston
anil
lieu
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
loses balance, he ntishe* from th"
in 7 1-3 inning* 2 run*. H ill'—
rlch. New York 6.
Blind Brook and 72-par Apawuml*.
too*.
In
the
fourth
stage,
lie
Is
In
DOUHI.E
FEATURE BARGAIN PROGRAM
Wirk (Chnddurtnn). W l'-- Wick,
There are fivp classes, from A to HOME RU N S- William*, Boston the standing position wllb knees
Winner— Wick (1-0). i.uier Thlna
E, comprising vprlom age groups
22; Rosen. Cleveland 10.
slightly bent, one foot ii short ill*(«•()). If— Tom-off uml Hetting­
COLUMBUS, &lt;)., June 28—&lt;47
KN' lJlAHEH -D lM oggio, tam o lieh'pd the* other.
WIMBLEDON, England, June from 66 up. They Play 18 holes
er. T — 1:6U.
—The State of Virginia ran con­ 28 — 1/17 — AmerlMn beauties each ilny and switch courses the
flust!^| d; Dllllngor, Philadelphia
The child .then “land* nti on on*
PACK h its WIN
tinue In u *tiito of elution.
on display In tho British tennis second day.
foot, the lOlhar |ift*d and extend?
LEESBURG. June 2H -(d7—The
.STRIKKrjiiTS—
Reynolds,
New
championship*
ar*
showing
tha
Long' used to crowing about It*
Leesburg Packers won their eighth
Yoik 71; lluschl, New York 03. ml b*ektvar&lt;i'with'’fhe'toe* (minicrowd* thut their teiiul* lackcts
straight lull gome there tonight homebred blll-bllly gulf champion, are
In class It. led the first round with | PITCHING— McDermott, Boston &lt;•&lt;1. Til)* position helps tn develop
not
merely
props
for
pretty
before 1U11 homo town fani, over Hum Stieud, from Ifni Spiing'i, picture*.
a two-under-par 60 yMkerdny nt
6-1, .813; Uyine, New Yurk the skill Of entering thp wn»&lt;-r
nroperly. He lean* forward, keep­
th*' Daytona Hooch Islanders * — |t. now ha* Chandler Hutper, too.
.
8-2, JiUll
Blind
Brook.
....
.......
Also, they ara&gt; going about
ing one leg raised, and piu.hrllarpiK, of? Jhe Portnmoiitll, their busing** wlthptii any of the,
llnnellk |dtehed one 'H it j ball
from the; forward foot.
H ln rr’fhe legalisation of nar|- UnrankMl7OulMiderH
THURSDAY
KltlDAY! IV
against the Pucker* fur th* flrqt Harpers,' won the National I’OA fashion frills fntt’jdurrd lant| niutuel*
Finally, the aztmpletrd dlvo. TI"
In th* aMt* it) 1032. lilts '
by G ertruda1 (Gorgeous
rig liming* but the packer* found title ycHtetday. He defeated little- year
Ivah rare track, m *',, contributed ; Advance In Tourney child stand* with the feet 'Himlhp range on him and tilings c^ved known Hank Williams of Se- Gussy) Moran of lace panties
or four inches apart, toe* nrw «e &lt;
♦.12.0lW),njo in t* (4&gt; ipjjybirlda.
('olnr Cartoon
In when Hendrix, tripled In the t a n * , f’u., -1 .and 2, In the fatno.
iv a ’nst the edge of lbs noid
Maybe It's because the champ­
CIIAKI.OTTKSVII.I.K, Vn. Juno knee* bent,'arm s outstretched nnd
bottom of tbo eighth. OlMNiter rt- scheduled .‘Itl-hobi' finale over the
I 28—(/M-A A codpte of unranhed locked (Irmly above the ..r,r- I*limed Hunnlik (Uul the Pucker* rangy Heiuto C'mtnlry Club naoa. ionship committee 1ms laid down
Khortd
outsiders and six seoileil stars were leans forward and pushes WhitAt 31), Harper aiirccrded Hneud tha low about unconventional
rojdlnncd to pound bint for the
dress.
A
notice
In
the
wurnen’u
tnntrbi'd
In
i|unrlerflnal
encounter*
u*
I'GA
king.
II*
liecsmc
tlK
logs.
‘ i
standing at the edge of the pool
here Imlny in the 42nd Annual he chooses n sun) lo rnt&gt; r the
Children Under 12 Fra«
Tide wt« Hobby Rodrigue'* night oldest player to grab the crown die«*lug room eays "white dress
1
National
Interscholastie
Tennis
will
be
worn
on
tn*
court
during
hi
nee
Jock
lintchlNon
won
In
end the fnn* coiitrllniled 1246.30
watc-r
and
keep*
hi*
eve*
on
It.
play."
Tournament.
ID2U at the same age.
toWHid* n sorb
Complete Hhowa
The two unseeded performer*
Harper'* nhurn feature* uml
There bad been somo talk th a t
for the former -------f l m t y Sm arting
] wine Fred Hill, of Mlmm Bcaeb.
winning personality belle hi* age. Mis* Moran might r*p*at her
HATH LOSE
of m in o r
high hcliool, ami llobbv Payne, of
..................... 17 Hut that uli changes when be performance of wearing th* black
7: 15—10:00
|
Rirbiuunil’* Tliomnn Jeffers.m high
. lakes off bt* hot. Like lot ol short* winlh which ana ahocked
u u uim mu w o hiuiiibb
school—first
Virginian
ever
to
,
Cairo court circles last winter,
guy* at .16, lie's getting bald.
ulck us* of Jhi* soothing ointment
gain tbo i|imrlerflnal* of the
"Tins worries him &lt;piitn a bit," But «o far tho Hants Monica,
ve* wonderful rcllaf. Keep It handy.
“St-ieiilillcnlly Italanred R. C. A. Sound Equipmant1'
event.
confide* Ks*!c, hla lovely wife, Calif., girl and har compatriot*
Bill
furnished
the
only
unset
in
"MOVIES UNDER THE ST AH8"
who has follow*d him through lave avoided any axtrem* style/.
yesterday's third round when he
Gussy
npptared
yesterday
172 hole* of mutrh piny, during
trorrd
a
4-6,
6-4,
6-1
triumph
ovei
which he knocked 2.1 stroke* off wearing a white tailored, sImvoFORD - ORL ANDO. H I G H WA Y
rlxth-seeeded stylist from Univer
lesa blouse with whit* ahorts.
psr in hi* victory march.
slxth-seedeil Charlie Atherton, o
The fans might have been dial
Hoi per Is o Very human aort
lllll School, Pottstown, Pa.
of a guy and Is n spurts writer's unpointed with her coatuma but
, Hamilton Richardson, f i r s t champion. After his chorea yes­ they couldn't find much fai
I seeded sytlist from University
terday, he came to the press with her gam*. She toyed wl
Th# HitlnU picked up Uwlr
High School, Raton Rouge, La.,
vun In the second when Lyle Judy room. He was interviewed by tha a Swedish opponent, Miss
. Had to go all out to gain the round
doubled end scored on Oeoru# scribes while Scioto1* Country Itorg tn advance to the
of eight. He did It at tha expen**
Club natron* walled for Iwprly luund In straight set*
Borrow’* double.
' a teammat*—Bobby Sierra, hi*
Twenty-two year old Nancy
G’a HEAT HBNB
uno-half hour outside for trophy
tibia* partner.
Morrison of Balm Beach, ptoA w
» .
TnH presentation ceremonies.
Harper picked up 93,600 far vidad one touch of color with
blue ribbon* holding her tight
winning yesterday, aa much » pigtail*.
he had pocketed In nine previous
L __ ______
tourney* thl* season. Ill* .only of Th*
their number, euttlni
t o u r a ^ n t victory U foro .^ M survivors
dawn to J8.
w*ra B*tt
Orange,
France*
Marta
"H I probably start ptayln
more of (he tourney tour now.
Mid Harper) a pro at the publl
fee couroe of Glonaheallah I
Portomouth. "I'm alao a atoct
Holder In the New Ellsabet
manor private courae at Porti
mouth which la due to open thl * » "r, *™w»» w Cincinnati, w m
n il.
loat to Britain’* Tony Mottram.
"U I don’t become a pro thort
Penn Btata’a new football aid*,
19—HACKS—10
Joe Ptenio, played at Brown UnP
ad aa overdue. Hie fame,
around wlaardry on th e i
NIGHTLY
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with a 10-year old hickory
putter, waa wild aa he pa
Thl* I* a lira buyer*' opportunity you w ant
EXCEPT
through Fred Anoon, Dick
per ahw d 8-up. WlUiame
Ma oftanl Flrel-llna Ou» Tlr#» with tha full
Boh Toekl, Lloyd M*m
couldn’t pull froa staying a t
w orronty a t ram arkabl* holiddy pVlcai. Your
Jimmy Dentaret and Wllllai
8-down.
SUNDAY .
baldlwa ora worth monay on a trod# riaht
nowl
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Free Public Service
Office Opens July 1

Grilne Wave Is
Sweeping|U.S.
Treasury Agents Say
Upsurge In Vice
. N o w Approaching
T op Record Levels
WASHINGTON, June 28—(/P)
—Senate crime investigators were
told today that a boom ir underway
En counterfeiting, *mufgiing, narcolic* peddling and illegal liquoi
traffic.

Treaiury agent* tntified that the
upsurge in crime liai cauglit llicm
without enough agent* to cope
with the eituation.
And they «aid the big lime rackrteet* are hiding their income* hr
Kind a mare of cor|M)f*ti&lt;&gt;ni. dutnmy itockholdeii and front men
Naieotici Cnmnn*»ioner II. J
Amlin get declared:
"Oiganiralinm of inlenlatc r.u
keteer* are the underground rail­
way over which panel crime «f all
toil* in thi* country."

Undersecretary ul the Treaiury
E. H. Foley. Jr., led off the trilimony by detcribmg the eHoil" o|
government T-men to break up or­
ganized clime group*. Hit bureau
lieutenant added detail lo the picThey gave their report—incliultug prepared statements— to the
R o u te crime Investigating committec which ia studying ways to
crack down on underworld operatin s .
Hero Is on outline of their testi­
mony)
(1) The Treasury i* bully in
need of more manpower to fight
criminal groups and break up their
operations.
(8) Internal revenue egrnlv are
Rigging Into tha tax records or
oaapocted hoodlums but the going
I# difficult because the suspect*
fianrs expert to* advico.
lit) Smuggling of drug* into
|1m United State* has "Increased
tremendously" In the Iasi five
■•era and In aom* case* the smug
gtera or* tiling airplane*
^•(4 ) Countarfalt
Counterfeit traffic
troffk, In
— tbc
United_ Bute*
SUtei la approaching Gio
ir level.

Trustee* Flan
M ia ig B o a a r .tw N * .
^ b a n k r u p tc y .
, One wa* the rtnueat of Gm
1 slant Ic Conat l.tn# Railroad.
« h k b ha* sought In previous
IntoraUU Commerce Ci.mmlssli.n
hearings to acquire the FKC-.
that Judge Strum amend his
order delating to lien* on the
jr^(J property fur new equip*
*rd C. Bourne, Coal Line's
fW ^bendHolder* a lien ’’superior
id any Intereat in the property
acquired through reorganliullon
should h* amended by striking
o a t those word*.
Oils* J. Patterson, attorney for
tho Bt Joe Paper Co., a duPnnt
intereat and principal FF.C bond
holder, and attorney* represent
tng virtually all other Interest»
til the FIIC rtorganitatinn. ohJoct«d to the Bourne motion.

Governor W arren
M aao isM gram rag s osal
don’t perform aacoasvv

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rla* stats officers elec-

t r of Hollywood, cea f sta ts; Ann Parry or
attorney general| June
of Wakulla, comptroller;
aino of f o r t narco, treaof At. Patara*
of public
1 Evelyn Arllna of
comtaHotoiwr of agrl-

In itial Steps

Semlnol# County waa pointed out
aa aacond In tha atata in daatha
loot yoor from highway i
Tho perctnug* . t deaths la boaod
on a mlloago rot*.
With o 7 percent Increase in
traffic In the sta’e last year, there
wa» a B0 percent Increaaa In the
number of people killed, he atated.
Tha rate or tho*e killed loot year
per 100 million vehicle-mlloa wo*
t.0 persons and this year It ia 8 /
persons so far.
Ha urgod that local civic clubs
taka part In tho educational pro­
gram that will bo undertaken hy
the Seminole Safety Council, and
to provldo them with material for
promoting the campaign. He cited
the two of Live Oak as an axampla
of a community which had formed
a safety council and had put on
an Intensive safety campaign.
The main Job of the Safety
Council, he stated, is to see that
the public supports officials who
are trying to promote safety reg­
G eorgia Flections
ulation*. A co-ordinating commit­
tee will work with public officials
tr-anilanaa f t. m r . a . OMI
to aid them in educating the pub­
race Hu* year, hul even 10 Geor- lic In proper driving and safety.
giant hate &gt;hown less inlrretl than
Marion Harman declared that
he did not think that citiiens of
uru.tl m a governor's campaign,
A new ri-rnrd of 1,210.084 per- this county could act too fast to
-ons are registered and Ibn wenlh- create s safety council, and staled
er oiii Iihi), was (air and not so that the Florida Highway 1‘alrol
h u t, l&gt;u‘ observer* figured only will co-operate whole
hcarterlly
tome non.lHMI witl vote.
In the program, anil get Seminole
The I', s. Supieme Court rul-1 County out of "top" place in accl
mg» Iasi month »I■Iking nt segre­ dental rleath rate.
Judge Douglas Stemtrom point­
gation in college* nrnl on railroad
dining car, came in the midst of erI nut that this county ha* one
the rsnip.iignlng.
of the two worit ratings it* the
(iov. Tnlrnsdgi-, who inherited state In traffic fatalities and pre­
the mantli- of whi ii- stprenmey his dicted that in time, If tha Safety
late father, "Old (ini*," wore so Council goes Into action, that
many years, quickly lalwled this Seminole County will go to the
stale’s race problem n major issue bottom of the list.
in the campaign.
Patrolman It. 1). Harrison sard
He 'i*ng u song of segregation that he is kept on the go 12 hoUr«
from one enil of the slate to the a day in envariog tho whole of
other. He got the loudest cheers Seminole County, Vallo William*,
from his rural folio vers when he Jr. declared that as an assistant
shouted Urn;* and again:
to the State Attorney he had nrr"A* long as Herman Talmadgu pared bills for (he State Legisla­
Is your governor, there’ll Im no ture to Increase drivers' llctiMe
mixing of the races In fieorgia.” fees so that maro highway patrol­
Talmndge also denounced * pro­ men could he secured, hut added
posed Federal Fair Employment that a lobby of sheriffs unrl eoun‘.v
P r a c tic e s
Commission ( FKl’C), Judges had defeated the hill.
one of the item* In President Tru­
Mr. Moughton suggested a com­
man's Civil Rights Program. Ho pulsory Inspection law of vchlrl.**
accused Thompson of "running surh a* Virginia has in order In
with that FKPO crowd" ami said get unsafe nulomnMIps off the
the former governor could not lie roads.
trusted to fight vigorously for
Patrolman Harrison declared
(ienrgla's traditional way of life. that many people have nrr buainrs*
Thompson, too, voiced opposition dHvlng"”due’ lo" "pm*
eslght.
to lowering segregation barriers Judge
JtlAmmN(,n
.r ,nn, staler
It.t*
Stenstrnm
eat the
and the FKl’C, end said he had Slate Welfare Depart -i*r • will
n plan to preserve separation of not release the names n an al­
races in school*. Thompson pro­ leged 4,000 people who arc getting
posed to Isirrow |80,Q00,f)(H) from Id to the blind payments, many
the reeonstiiictlon Finance Cor- of whom have drivers* license*.
trillion to help equalize white and Illhhard Casselberry, Jr., suggrHi­
egro schia&gt;| facilities. He sabl r'd
that evory driver have to un­
Talmndge talker) about the race dergo
Byrd floods
problem, but had no concrete pro* quoted examination.
statistics from the Nation­
gram to offer.
Safely Council rarord and
The 72-year-old Senator Georg*. al
pointed out numerous Instances In
w ho ba* served since 1022, is opposer! hy an AtlantaI Alltorney which Beminnla County had failed
to make reports.
r
Alex Mclennan. Tho attorn*,»y
______
The following directors were
tacked tleorgr vigorously in a
series of statewide radio addresses
labeling him o tool of hankers and
big business.
The Senator, though, ignored
McLennnn’s attacks. In his only
speech of the campaign, (ieorgo
made rut mention of his offer for
re-election or hi* opponent.
The state legislature elected
Hi-rmnn lo succeed his father on
HA IK! AIN MATIN BE!
the lorsl* of write-in vote*. Thom­
Me 1.00 To *:*a I*. M.
son, thon Lieutenant-governor,
claimed the No. I stale post on
ground of succession.
After hi tumultuous day* dur­
ing which Isdh ret up executive
CHILDREN rU E B I
offices, the state supreme court
Children Under IS Y » . Ad
misled Talmxdge ind declared
willed Free With Pairnlt.
Thompson the Irgal governor.
Anytime K irept Satunlaj
Two years later, they ware op­
A Sunday.
ponents for Ihe unexpired term
lo which the rider Talmadg# was
elected. Hrrmsti won overwhelmIngly, carrying 130 of Georgia *
IBP counties.
Thoma* W. Lawton, Jr. of tho
Florida State Employment Bar*
vice thia morning announced tho
opening on July 1 of an office
at IM South Palmrtto Avanue,
hy the Florida Induitrlal Com*
mission na u free public aervice.
All ii|i|)llcntion for employment
na well as unemployment compen­
sations previously handled a t the
Courthouso basement on Mondays
only will Ire handled at tho of*
flee, Mr. Law-urn stated. Robert
Humility will Ire In charge, aa*
slsted try Mis* Minnie Ruth Odhnm.
Tho office, equipped with all
modern facilities, is being openmi at the inquest of a number of
in lores ind citiiens in Semlnolo
fo u n t), stated Mr. ljrwton. The
hours will in- from 8:30 A. M.
to -ti.'lll I*. M. ilnily except Satur■lay when the uffirc will close
"I 12:30 P. M.

narood far tho C otndli
Judgo Douglas Btonatrmn, Pollc* Chief R. G. Williams, Sgt.
William Horn and Patrolman 8.
B. Sponco, City Managor Clifford
MeKibbln, Mayor Andrew C am *
wav, Judgo J . 0 . Aharon; J. Q.
Galloway, Sanford American Lo*
glon; P. D. Anderson, Maitland;
R. E. True, Junior High School;
IL M. Gleason, l.O.O.P. Lodge;
Mrs. C. E. Hittell, Seminole Coun­
ty Council of the PTA; Mrs.
Maude Batcher, Business
and
Professional Womens Club; State
Representative nominee V o i l e
Williams, JrJ; Loonard Cassel­
berry. Casselberry Safety Coun­
cil, Old Glory Post, American La*
glon and Town Council; J. H.
Crapps, Rotary; and W. R. Con­
nolly, Lions and Press.
Other directors named were
Gordon L. Rradley, Jaycaes; R.
D. Harrison, State Highway pa­
trolman; R. W. Williams. Oviedo
Lions Club; M. B. Smith, state
representative; K. J. Moughton.
Jr., Jayrees; Al Coe and Mrs.
Coe, Klks; John W. Evans, Oviedo
American Legion: Mrs. B. T.
Wheoler, Jr., Oviedo
Womans
Club; L. M. Cornell. Kiwtnla
Club; J. H. Ratigan, L. T. Twy*
man. Disabled American Veterans,
Rev. A. G. Mrlnnls, Sanford Min­
isterial Association; Mrs. Charles
K. Ginn, Rsnford Garden Club;
Hyrd J. Goode, veteran; and A r­
thur A. Klrchoff,

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radar and other mysterious look*
tng apparatus.
Pilots step from ready rouma
into latest model automobiles.
Those cars should be jeeps or
weapon carTlara or trucks to
make the war picture complete.
A t tha base clubs, hare-should­
ered women eat quietly with hus*
bands who a few hours earlier
todffi fighter* through Korean
chits, their fingers on machinegun triggers.
But the sedans and the Ja*
paneae guards and the woman
don t off»et those scorched gun*
porta or movies showing Am­
erican pilots shooting down Com*
miinlst aii plana* or fliers talk*
Ing about painting Red 8tars on
the ruso.agei of their plane*.

Mrs. Peaks, Form er W ashington
Resident, Died Today
Mrs. Alice N o n Peaks, AS.
former resident of Sanford, died
today in a N orth Florida hospital,
following an Illness of thro*
yesro. 8ne waa born in McClenny,
Fla. and had lived In Sanford
and Jacksonville during tb* past
20 years.
Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.
Berner Winn, Banford: a son
Donald E. Peaks, of Jaekaonvllle
ami five graad*chlldr*n.
Funeral services for Mr*. Panics
will ho hold Thursday afternoon
at 4:00 o’clock a t the Harde*
Funeral Homo, Jacksonville, with
the Rev. John Harrison of 8L
Stephens Episcopal Church of­
ficiating. Interment will bo In
Riverside Memorial Park Ceme­
tery.

British Navy

war# (Ivan wttb obvious caution.
B a aald:
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fiod that reaction from the free
world has boon almost unanimous
ly favorable to tbo American
policy of supporting the UN with

fores.
W. Stuart Symington, In charge
of Industrial mobilisation planning
■aid Praaldent Truman's cnallcngu
to Communlim In tha Pacific as*
suras that "thing* won't blow up."
. Altar a vUlt to tha Whita Houxn
tha tha Inna ii of tho National Be*
cumy Resources Board, told re*
portavs hU agency Is preparing
war pow srs legislation but has no
deadline for submitting ft to ConA board spokesman said yester­
day tha agency has a draft bill
containing 20 “tltlea" or sections,
providing for controls over prices,
wogdo, and scarce materials.
Meanwhile Senator Taft (KOhlo) told the Senate ho support*
tha us* of American armed forces
In Korea but believes Secretary of
State Achoson should resign.
T aft said th at any Secretary of
B ute who has been “so reversed
by his superiors and whose polic­
ies have precipitated the danger
of war had better resign and let
someone else administer the pro­
gram to which he was, and per­
haps still Is, so violently opposed.
And In Honolulu, John Foster
Dulles aald tha test in Korea bad
come more quickly that he had ospected hut that he had gone thore

to oddrooa tho Koraon aoaombly
because "we knew It waa a critical
time."
Secretary of Defense Johnson
said today that national defense
is stronger than ever before in our
peacetime history.
He declared the country Is
spending mote nn preps redness
and at the same time getting
more for it* money than ever be­
fore.
“Next year we will get even
more hy way of preparedness nut
of every dollar appropriated than
we are getting now," he added in
a speech prepared for delivery to
the Reserve Officers Association.
"With your continued help,”
Johnson told the association, "we
will harvest a rich,crop in terms
of adequate defense. We shall
achieve our gonl of prure through
strength.”

Grooms Academy
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(re e llse e l From Page Owe)
force In Hong Kong. AUlee as­
sured him "that U another mat­
ter which will naturally bo takon
Into consideration."
Meanwhile, in Moscow In n
front page editorial on Preaidant
Truman’* action In the Far East,
Pmvdn e*ked If American ruling
flrrle* have not gone too far.
Culling tho action “without pre­
cedent In international relations in
the postwar period,” thp new*,
piper charged "thl* I* one more
rmintfi-ntatlon of the fact that the
American ruling circle* are not
confining themselves to prepara­
tion. for aggression hut have gone ment.
over to direct acta of aggression."
Rerauk* nf the time dlfferenro—
Swirling currents that once
Then Pravda asked "have they .Moscow is saven hour* ahead of
not gone too f a r t"
Washington—Soviet paper* often threatened to undermine tlw Cni e
&lt;Pravda la the official Common- cannot react immediately to big Ibittcrn*. N C, lighthouse have
let Party newspaper. It frequently new*. In this case, however, the liecn thwarted with brush nnd
give* the first hint of Soviet reaction was swift, indicating the grass.
--------------------policy. It* editorial was the first seriousness with which the BovM«
Russian comment on President regard the situation.
Method* of ‘‘»e*ing" chicks.
Trunian’* announcement of n new
Foreign observers, commenting (hereby separating cockerel* nt an
V. S. policy In the Far East.)
on the gravity nf the situation PBr(y
tuve helped nm-ru ‘ ■&gt;
Foreign diplomat*, stinlvlng thr with regard to Korea ami Indo- ((,,, |,r«,iltris* ehirken industry,
Pravda editorial, sold It carried china, said It might he even more
no threat*. They said that on the serlou* with reference to For-----------------------whole It seemed u “considered" moss. Pravda called the I’rcni- | The lighthouse nt Cape Hatreaction, and pointed out It wa* dent’s order an actual m-rupaGon tern*. N (’,, was closed in I'.itit
turned out quickly only u few , of Chinese territory bv Anu-rimi hut tint buck into service 13 venrhour* after the President'* state- armed force*.
later.

dos had landed at Pohangdong, 80
miles north of the aoutheast port
of Pusan, and were advancing In­
land on Taegu, 50 miles west. It
said they wera Joined by gucrtil-^.
las In the area.
®
The broadcast also alleged I but
guerillas were rising up and rei*.
Ing villages throughout south Ko­
rea without wailing for the a rri­
val uf Northern Red troop*.
There wa* Bo confirmation for
any of these claim*.
Suwon, according to correspon­
dent O. H. P. King. wa* Jammed
with civilians running awav from
the Red* approaching from the
north. Korean army loader* tried Q
to whip their hmlly chewed troop*
Into a defense lino around Suwon,
King said.
There are -till liner numbero
of South Korean unith north of
Seoul, he said, who havo been vir
tually cut off ami Isolated by tlosuddcn advance of the common1st*.
llrig. General John II. Ghurcli
i* In South Korea i i * bend o f the
U. S. Military advisory group. The a
Army »uld he hud no command W
functions, hut thut he was operat­
ing under General
Mae Arthur
who lias general millmil/'itliui I'
handle American asslidamv.
A Navy apnkesir.itn *fH mean
while, that a IL H Naval In .k
force hail sighted no Ito.-oin ship
nf any description, anil mmle in,
contact With nnv North Korean
Hcaborne forte.

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ahortar over-all length
make parking a snap.
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easily (Mo tnoie parking
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Oroen of jTloloah; Jerque*
Lauderdale;
tray Beach;
7 Orlando;
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S e c u r it y A le r t

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can lie made at the school until
this minimum acreage is acquired,
he said.
The Hoard authorized Fred
Wilson nnd G. W. Spencer to in*
.Mltutc condemnation proceedings
on the Bentley estate in order
lo acquire necessary property.
CrooniH Aradenty is seriously nverern wiled ii ml need., four to six
new rooms to relieve tho con­
gestion, Mr. Lawton asserted.
Some nearby property has al­
ready been riromtsed. Principal J.
N. ( rooms ns* agreed to soli m i ven acre* on the north side of
the school, nnd two other lot*
will h&lt; acquired from the A, II.
Knight estnte.

South Korean Troops

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In U nity T hera In S tren g th —
Ta Protect the Pu m of the World]
To Promote the P ra g m a of America,
To Produce Prosperity for Bsnford.

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AN

V O LU M E X X X X I

E n t a b l ln h e d

1 Billion D ollar
Tax-C utting Bill
‘Approved By House

1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A 1 I.Y

S A N F O R D , P L O R IP A .

Trum an Leaven Special Cabinet Meeting

Levies On Big Cor­
porations Boosted; T a l m a d g e Wins
Korean War Might
Cripple Me a s u r e G o v e r n o r s h i p
0

WASHINGTON™"June 2 9 -&lt; /p )
— I lie Home loday approved ihc
$1,010.00(1,000 ciciie lax-culling
bill, “ vein proofing" it with «
$433,000,000 a year !&gt;oo»| in new
levies on big corporations.
The vole was 375 to 14 for llie
measure.
Hilt lisp illlimulr lair rif any lax
irrlurtinn al all may be lied In llie
^inrean War.
* The Home action limed ihe bill
ov'i to (lie Senate, which may la lie
it, revise il, nr kill if. depending
on drvelnpmenls—wlicllirt ninre
rnirnry for American fighting equipmcnl will hr needed.
Jiisl abend of il ' final volt llir
house sejccled 238 to 147 a Re­
publican move In splii llie bill in
Iwo.
0 As-nlling llie lull aa a “phony"
^nx reduction, the Republican*
tried In gel Mparate vote* on one
hill reducing excises, and then on
nnnthrr dealing with the lax in­
creasing nnd loophole plugging
provisions of Ihe one-pur kune
measure.
Hnl falling In Oil' effort many
RcpuMienmi, committed in excise
rrdnclion, joined with Democrats
In Ihe filial vole for Ihe loll
The House, willi this vote and
Mvltli ils wnilc Tnr ahrnd of Ihe
rbomle, I hen mrule ready to lieuin
tomorrow a 10-dny July Knurlh
(ic esl
The lux lull would slash Ihe ex­
cises, ninny of them imposed in
World Will' II, on jewelry, tors,
pnckolhonks, movies, hnhy holtlo
warmer* nnd semes of other items.
These cuts uilght liecnme effeetlvo Kept I nr Oct. I.
While slashing the ex cisesFimiel linen culled lUl.se’u r o r sales
• axes, the mntaut* would make
lip Mo revenue loss hy Ihe hoosl
on Mr corporations, loophole
plugging and oilier lax law rt'visions.
„
This l« Ihe "veto proofing pH"
I t'nnllnv-d on ea«e lw«l

2 Miami Officers
Are Convicted On
Extortion Charge
MIAMI, .(line 20—I/!*)—Two M*nml policemen have licen ronvlct
ed of exlorllon nnd Ihe Judge wlnt
heard the ease pmmlxrd them
prlnrm terms.
A criminal m ini lurv vedrr
dnv found William Redlsli. 22, mid
Cullen Joseph Thompson. 22 .
guilty of exlorllon and presiding
Judge Hen (5. Willard said he intended In give them u prison sen
Vnneo when limy appear for sen­
tencing op July (1.
Rodith broke Into a cold sweat
and collnpserl when the verdict
was read hut Thompson stood
stolidly.
They were charged with ex­
torting money from Leonard
Rolle. III!, Negro lintel elnrk, af­
ter they found him parked in an
automobile with a Negro girl on
the night of May H, 1040.
Rolle testified they offered not
urrrwt him In return for pay­
ment of *,’100. A second rhargn of
unlawfully accepting eontpensalion wan dismissed.
*'l Intoml to give somr sort of
' prison sentence," Willard said.
"We can't permit police, deputies,
court nttacnea or anybody i else lo
violate their office wlthnuC some
aorl of aenlence."
The pnlicnmun are at lllmrty
under *500 bonds.

'^ r a n k P. Meliich Ih
Now
A• t ROTG
Camp
j
J •«
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.fra n k F. Melsch of West f ir s t
a student a t the University
of Florida, la among thosa attend­
ing
trig the alx weeks rigid Artillery
eet,
ttw
we
e t,

KOTO Rummer Gai
i m . The group
(•dels from 81 coll

fort
•nd unl-

idea (100

a u tc ra
varsities located In
1 " * “
Unltad '
have all eompleUd
yaar of Iheoraileal trlUnfng a t
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A 11AN I A. lime 29
f d ’)
Georgia rerle, |e,| yrslririay a
governor who laded lo gel ihe
most volrs loharcrvcbeiviiig Her
mao Talmadge.
- A innt|ur rounly mill rlrrlmu
xyslern beaded Talmadge lowatrl
four more yearj of "while supre­
macy Mile in an era of ginmriR
imrrjt over racial prnhlrmv
Hut former Gov. M. E. Thnnip
son, a last-dili b m apper who icfo»cd io (olicede defeat, donnril
many observers with his strength
in yeslridny'* democratic primary.
Ihompsoo held a 'tr.idy lead |ll
impulse votes bill lli.il isn't what
counts m Groigia it's coiinly milt
votes.
And return- from I 1711 of I,
Vlll preeinel r, ami IM of If,tl rminlie«, gnvp Tnlnitntge a lead io till
counties with 272 unit voter;
Thompson led in :IH enmities with
120 unit votes
Thompson's popular vole margin
vviui 17fii7ri| In |0fi,U7M.
f*ooscrvaiiv«
Scmili.i
Wallet'
lleurgii, eluriimun of tire Sunil It'
Klnniicr Committee anil senioi
memher of the Foreign Relation*
Cuiuinlllce, swept nil 107 counties
lepntled. He whs clmlleiiged for
rc-nominatlnn hy Atlanta attorney
Alex McLennan.
The milt system is one of the'
nation's strangest political devices.
No otliei ntnWi has anything like
ft'
finder n acheme somewhat like
llie national electoral college, each
mil Illy is nastgnei! fiorn two lo six
unit votes. CnmliibilcH winning a
county get all of that comity's
units. A majority of units—2(10—
is needed to win
lo effect, it pricks power lit a
host of m iiiiiII rural counties where
Tulmndgu traditionally Is strong.
I'npulnuH Kulloii County (Atlanta)
foi example, with six units, has
une unit for about III IHHI votes.
It it i n I two-unit Kliuttrthoochuo'
County gets one unit for aittml
122 votes. Thus n single pnpulat
vote in ChutlaTToorhet’ counts as
mm It an 122 voles in Fulton.
The late tinv Eugene Tnlmadge,
wlio left son llei man Ids potent
(lolitienl organisation, nulled a
niiuilat virlory in H'lll. lie traded
his clnsest opponent hv III,(kill
puiiiilar vote shut won with 2442
unit votes.
Tim unit system has been attack­
ed repeatedly in federal court ns
a violation of urpial rights under
the Constitution. Hut the U. 8.
Supreme Court n few months ago,
In the latest ease, refused lo In­
tervene.
Talmadge vowed lo rural voters,
whrr usually hold the balance of
power under the system, that
they would loan their Influence if
Thompson weto elected. Ho said
Thompson and "that FKI’C, scala­
wag crowd" were plotting to de­
stroy the unit system,
"Why tf that crowd wins, ono
Idack ward in Atlanta will out­
vote four or five of nor good rural
counties," he shouted.
Thompson stoutly denied opposi­
tion to the aystem and stormed
traditional Taldnmdge rural cita­
dels with Hid rallies In an effort
to wean "wool hat" voters from

Parlly cloud* Friday. Occasion­
al thundrrnhowrra In urattcrfd
platen will g ttr rumr additional
rrllrf from lilt- extreme bent.
Light In moderate nnnthwrnlorlr
w Ind*.

N EW SPA PER
T1H TRSDAV

JU N E

29,

Aiwoclntcci Press Leaned Wire

It K ill

lu im ily I {cue lies Ja p a n l-’rm ii K o rea

I,AhK Hl'CCKKH, June 29—(/Vi—'The I nlteil Nalluns went
ahead lull speed tndav assemhling an Internal Iona I Imre t» sate
Snath Kureii —ignoring a Itiisstnn challenge that il'* all Illegal
Serrelarv-lii'llerul I'rvgve l.le eaneelleil plans lo »isO I'hnnpe

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Defenders A rc Report
cd H olding
Main
B a t t l e P o sitio n s;
Kim p o Recaptured
Hy \SIMT \ n a i t'ltl.S S

WASHINGTON, June 29 &lt;/!’&gt;
— Mine oplmmtir reporls from llir
Korean lighting today eased ihe
pifMUir lor a dei isuui now whrlhrr
American groun rllort c* should he
pul into llir I'llllc agaiusl ihe
eohnwing ami exirnonlumi v Ciim net meeting in Hlnlr House, t nmmunid mvadeis.
llie ipiestion has been banging
Wiislilnglxo. I’lesldellt Tinman I- gum faced as lie leaves fin the
White Ihiiisr willi Altomey lien J. Hovvimi Medtnth ( iifti and De- a* r i I ’irsid eu I I lUnlan suite I lies
fense S crrtlaiy Johnson (light 1. (Internal inluil Sinimlplintn I
dav w hrn hr m d r ir d U S plane*
III! ssa id ilp s In nil ihe South
kiuran*.

U. S. Rejects Russian Contention
That UN Intervention Is Illegal

No. 221

South Koreans Are Ordered
To Hold Line At All Costs;
MacArthur Is Back In Japan
A rm y Comhnt Troops
A rc Not Requested
B y M a cA rth u r S ays
Chief
Official

V ia R ural Vote
G eo rg ia’s Unique S y s­
tem O f B allo tin g
D efeats Thom pson

THE WEATHER

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niii*lon In u«r gnuim l (loop*
Mild a I ' o lo r iv r i*
im lm n l I"
lie s o n le a l llir Imnl dei isiun
would he weighed hv lltr.e tai lo t.
I
Hess ef lo I I I civ \uiei iimi
planes i'mii in n s util upei ilime

\nn*lh in u,ir*hit' ,»f#t. . ,( |.,
I’f VI Ml ( I'11111'•IMI 1 ll »'II 111 it‘iM
im *Mtruf f , "Ml 1i Ml ft t»1* I *IM
V. 1til k ’Mt t ii li t Vll Mill f.ttitil
MtMh Mr M llir 1 •nUiHliii i huh!
agaiusl ttie t'emmiiiiisls
Tins
ill k'*l» . P"ll ..I I.,, lu*11. *4fl
ll.lS r la I'll liampeled I*s l*iul SSca
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Ihc Y.IInU ^Af » t M" i Ih. .! IMlsf I
IH, t I lie sscatlii'i isa hellei In
r v ii ii ill iu i f i i o n S«‘ iiMi h tii * it t lu »i Ihr NJiutfi k&lt;M* im l ’( inmtthi d
im » im p tlm| it' ’I. • i t ii I 1 1 1 »
•lav, tail till I- Ihe lams -,- i -on
111MM h i d ill I hi I I* fAI I I I ,‘ d Mil I
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In K e re n
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2. Whelhei Hu Solilli Isoieinj Mill I f &lt;d ' ' i I d h\ "• I t millih'i
1
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liliny Ih a hie to lUilllltnm ills -1,, I Mini Mi h Mu in ^tv I ’ ■
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1MII .I t
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A l Ihe I’eut Iguo, repol Ic, w r ' r l fl I PH 1I ' ’• Vl to i h*-H| H*| ‘h
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gill'll In II tl.il-1 .land till' line 1loll
IjH1111/ 1i;l M ft, Mm it ‘ 1 m*'uI
ut ground troop use is une will, h 1
1111'' iiirM a M t i f j i l l ' l l | i i MUM' y, \ " f Mi
utlly I'lemdenl T in m a n mo de I
Iv i i m in
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I.AKI. SUCCESS. June 29
l/1’l
I III Umlert Stales li e ir|ei ted Rinsin'* eonlelitlop Mini the U N Seimity ( unite it mteivenllon
111 the Koientl conflul i* illev’.il.
Intormeil souires mill lodny Ameinnn Anilmssniloi I mesl A.
Gloss maile ihe U S position ilem to Soviet llepoly I'oieign Mull»|ei |nkoh A. Malik at a private luncheon Mint vvns pisl lifjnre ilm
Ruivian-boycnllfd council voted 7 in I to invite use id aim* t" icjieJ
the t'omnmnUt altack on Smith ♦
Korea.
whntrvei ftmea uie nnsctuhled
Malik wa-i understiHvt to liav,&gt; a* a reaiill of the sanction!* re*
raiNi’d Hie riuestlon of legnlily .mint ion will mil he a IV N,
on Mu1 llieii impending net nod
(Inis.* wmt» rep,
reported In hnvr told force, hut will merely he opera*
mill on ling under K. N sanelion, Fof
him the 1). S. had on dnuht
Ihe rompeluncy of the mmol 1'* that len.snti, it is up to Ihe muii.
actlun.
irie* ptovidlog Mi*’ force to det general review of the Intel national t
S a iiih
|\ i&lt; t i &gt;iuis i i i t e i h i m i I " • t f c t i l
Cross also was said to have
itimlton w ith Kci rotni v of State |
In I fir rttsf, aMai «lr I*‘tu 11»h; antf *
informed the ftiuaian the U. 8. ride wlui shall iiinioiaod.
I n lt r r r d
firnvy look ' itt'o e fro
Neither delegates tun ii. n \&gt;
y tie,-on alld a talk svilli Sc, ic taiv j
mi ended In act In accordance
•J A g r lr u lt u ii
llraniiMii
atiout !
h t ’ Mji I m t l i * 1 t v f * :* l t 'i o
f t Ma
" f O te
with the council resolution re ­ iif f ii'ln Im showed any surprtx1 /mill S lip p lli* and piiic pacts.
.
f t iL Ir n m p U a l i r iu o u i.
gard Imu of any legal challenge. over Ihe Soviet, liole In
Arhesdn wont ! not ,|i*iu&gt;* wil 1&gt;'
V I# r A r t h u i * l* i h a t n t
•
f'oMsidtntlonii already are
i mu
tnry-tienrral
jfMii'iinni Trygve
1
iMe
^itt un
drrlnr••
rrporlers
his
Imih Imeeting
S c i n i l t o l f * I ' I I It I I |l .1 I k ' f l t l l i l y
I 1 I C S i &lt;1 C It 1 1-ilM l i ' f I a l i i h in t »• n a a n * tl* a t
derway
here
among
lead i |n_ (hr counell nothin invalid,
K iiH fln g e i Im
m iM
i h t n b 'i 'i H a r r .i I
S tu r fi» '* i
iia s *
log
delegations
ns
h,
Lie's office said no answer lo
S i i i ; j , r s l s C o ii i s c s
John
S t 'i i k .i r i l t
Is n ( f i i \ ’ m i i h K m * m i p l a i n *M i fM i*l
Ihu lilnrhiniry for coordinating llie Soviet note i&lt; leiiuited from
1)1*1 i l l
a ft.M in
forrea put al the disposal of the him. Hu will puss It along or
O pen
To
C ! ili/r ti* .
I m m im I K v M e m b e r s , ,| t , lit, .|„&gt;t I , VIII,I
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II. I
U. N. At. tirasent Uenernl Mm- the Security rmuicil
\l
.1. . 1 ill till* I ht* 11 , l U*
Arthur is acting only for the
Kver aim n Ihe Koviet deleg i1
I 1
11,11
l» (Opt I ,
, IIV
t *i Mlfllfte 'ai| l|$ 11 f la ii h i Ian
ti |. Mih
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i
Vf * M 4it* I i.
lloited .States, hut it is gcmirnhy l|,,n hegnn it* walkmlt-lioyrntt *
’ ' U 11 h " * M i Iv • UIIH I'M 1‘ h ' 11
nrcepled Hint, he will he given last Jan. Ill in protest against
m inx I th rift’ jm a'fnMi"|i ’ niailv i • I,- ..| &gt;&lt;(,*» IIMI IO, I, It tttl ,
sonic sort of II. N, status and the presence of Nnlitmalisl China
l l , l tl I , III -I , pi . ,1|l |,l &gt;l| 1111' Rl ' i tu IMi. ') (II I V M" 1 i III I *
V ila u I mJ\ * tfal till] i ih laiV l&gt;&lt; i l
fl
I'll • 1 M4
11 h ie
will continue to direct Ihu op- 1M th«. II N , the legal Issue h*u&gt;
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In ti i o i ( It.ititltt't
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elation
lieeii ilrhnled. Heforn each widk.
W A S H IN i; TON, .June 3
-I*. i ml W ill', I | ii 111si || | M all I j" ill
| I II II, I |1 I
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pararhule Jump at Kurt (’amphell inting
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the weekend.
Rights.
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MM"I Fl*
Thn Heatmard, reporting
the
Meanwhile, thlee alfimii- scien­
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whole month of Juna “exceedingly
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u r n 11 on Ita Silver MeUor, flllver Star the Hindi of Hie emergency hell. Communist newspaper, were riled fm im i cmhi&gt;*i 11
I tlkt- M,,nr 1&gt;•’ In rtiillii'i'i w,Hi Ihe
Ihe paratrooper* jumped with mil ludny fur rnutcmpl hy the House
O i ' u i u *tf l i i . I V
and xrvcrnl other trains.
new , jilile tivt’tt'lv trt.’luiI’-d In*
Tin* C it y u»H (Mini* «‘vt»i vMmikt
Su n i it M t lr 1 ’m i n i v'
pup ulu i m n t*- Iwt'"ti KiiIkii 'tf itnd
Air lines expect heavy (inasen- ilary precision in open country (Joinin'!Iran Activities Committee. if m jimwi*i fill Mi** vmiiui; ;•* " p h ,
l'"l(»iv
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ger toads and will add many extia near Greenbrier, Tenn., Ill mllm
Thn Cummittre’s action must lie 1m- pointful milt j*ml |I m*v I'H ** P»i4(* ii Md ol
rile ,linn. 11 uik i aide i i i|n* 'u
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at ttve .unit, -Mill A, V Tut ti» 1 ,
Tim rrew nlayed with the trou­ approved
t if i i v i * u f f V tn 1
Kastern Air Line* said it exP 'n N llR iis I On imu** T l f t s l
itferred to llie Jiislire Departctiinpetiv intinagt'i
bled pnrket, surcessor to the C-R2 inent
h is s lju fS M Page T e s t
( 0 « lli« » i oa gags T krtt)
for possible proserullrm,
Al titc O rang e '*,*v H n'el. I'tt
flying boxcar, Irving to get it to
The scientist* are David llohiii,
tiny, \|t Tuiliet wa natued vice
home port at Kewart Air Hs*e. Giovanni
Roxsl l.omanits and Irv­
1 hailiiian uf Hie Hugh I Murrell
Hmyrna, Tenn.
David Fox, who worked during
I'niiiiril nf Teleptiutn
Fiuneerfl.
Il crashed across Hie Hum her ing
the war In tho rndiatlon labora­
Mi-* Willie ( ’nm|t
'•(
Davtnnn
land River from Old Hickory, tory
at tho University of Califor­
Hearlt wa* nuincil iliaii mull, and
Tenn., indicating the pilot had nia, Thn
editor is I’hlllp Hart.
M m . Micelle Hull (m m Hie .mine
veered eastward to avoid the solid
All four had refused to give the
r lty w n , niadc reeretin y iteuaiir.
metropolitan area of Nashville
ramnilttra information It sought,
Aimy worms llni lilnelly tnvet the rtmtL iliry u n u Imvr ul- er.
WASHINGTON. June 29 — (A*) — The 64-jrear-old federal tasci ami Old Hickory. The plane ex­ basing their refusal mi ground* of
larrity Lanih, Orlutuln. ic t iiin g
ploded
In
three
shattering
roars.
vi,ntcrl
recently from the Lake Mtuitne area, rttm ril iu,uli into Limn
selMncrtmlnatlon.
on oleomargarine will vaniih Saturday.
I'h aln in in , tiresldett nvet the
II
Lieut. Col. Duff IV. Huddulh of phsilhle
Most of the price-cutting hat already been done. Many manu­ Ban Anionio, Tex., led the para­ The Committee previously bait un (lie writ litle tinil (lire.ttm ficlclt rmw plnnlrtl willi SciLuul cnllou. miiinhct- ami guest - wlm iiiertd"Ih r wtirnis leeni. VI f * i . In bavt iiititr a |i|iclile |nr lull w c n li in ed. Tli,' h i giinlttiMim in rlm ii*1 tide
contempt action against 49
facturers have cut yellow margarine hy about 10 centa a pound within troopers in tlm Jump. Ho told of taken
(Danllaas* e i r s s i Tasl
field* planted In velvet h r a ili, a ru v ci t n ip , lim n ilir y do lor the lir.m plume euilunyee* willi mini I hull
the
tense
moments
preceding
It!
the lail week or two, anticipating the end of the KLeent federal tax
21 year* uf service.
"We circled over Howling Green,
plant*.
,
„
on that product
a check point, and got our 20-mih- Mm. Tucker Died In
A four acre field nit llir farm &lt;&gt;l Mi ami Mn. Vnltir (itren wa*
The manufacturer*, leaking to gel themielvas in good competitive ule warning signal before our
Mfamf On Tueitday a Hacked yesterday by the weirin',,»positions for an expoetod m - • ------------- — —
-scheduled Jump nVer fo r i Camp­
leaving only tho Imre ntnlks
I i,prraletl they cnnld have -tupped,
surge of aatee of tag-free j
Hiev
th 11 till wiMioi# while mewl or
|||f. worni/i wlie 11 M
if*y itimjHuI [ I llg li y e ste rd a y 91,
u tr. h . . . u s a od It HR-tog, tho Senate IP-80, bell.
Mrs.
Lulle
W.
Tucker,
77,
uf
was a victory, for the mar- “TTie left motor went out. The Miami died at her home there young plants of the cover cru;r the Lake Monroe Itoml recently, Low till* mottling (tli
the 10-cent taxI for tho laet port This
of Jione Instead of paastng it gtfina makers ami the frieoda crew chief told im It was outwnd Tuesday, She was a former resi­ survived. An application uf sul truvellng enittwanl. I’ersuns who Rainfall yesterday .lib inch
on to the wholesaler, retailer of cottonseed od and soybean to hook up. We sat hock down dent of Sanford and had made phur dust wa* made to the field, saw the migration nf wnrin- Rain, June to date 5.17 indies
11nd dead worm* lay In pile* In rtxleil that they envered the road
•nd consumer as they used to
Normal rainfall, Jiiim, 7 4H in­
her home In Miami far the past the ditched.
in 11 mass.
do.
ches.
four years.
"Vlsltora
were
amaxsd
at
tlm
dairy atatea and the frtenda of
Ralph A. Gnod»|tecil who llvr*
Burvivora Include four ileugn- number of worm* that they
H-ROMR PNOCRK8H
butter. These tnterccte had been
WASHINGTON, June 20~DF&gt; tars, Mrs. John Burr!*, Mrs. Ada trampcled underfoot on Hie l««n im the Mnnroe Hood said Hint
THE WEATHER
—Atomic Energy Commissioner Sloan, Mrs. Floyd Millar anil Mr*. m ar the field," «etd Mr*. Cleon. the worms had attacked hlbisiriaa Yonklnaj 86 grandchildrim nnd shrubbery on hi* place.
Henry D. Smyth told lawmakers Thai................
This
morning
County
Agent
toting ground.t
JACKSONVILLE, June 2 9 - hf)
today that "great steps" have been ran,
. „ threeI of whom live In San- C. R. Dawson end State Repre­
On the farm uf R. A. King,
Mra,
D. s&gt;
B.« OHuitinii
Stafford. Mrs, sentative M. 1*. Smith made a where weed* grow with tho cover Atlanta
awrug m
rn mi
taken toward development of the ford,
N. W. Davie and Mra, Ivey Echols; survey of tha situation In order crop*, Utn worms have eaten Blimark
hydrogen bomb.
8myth mad* his itatamant in and one In Enterprise, Mrs. Kir- to dalormlna the extent of the the weeds and left tha velvet 'Chicago
Denver
urging Senatorial members of the lajr^Bellsrsi also ono great grand- damage and what action should ftenn cover crops.
margarine,
Phil Bach who has Sealant! New York
S«tiata-Hoiis* Atomic E n e r g y
be taken.
Funernl services will he conCommission to approve President
Orlo Mathloux, president nf rotton ninnted on HI* farm near Seattle
.........
__unly farm Hur- that of the Victor Greens, was Jacksonville
Coun
Truman's appointment of lunnsr dnetad at the Osteen Cemetery at thee Semlnolo
making preparations for Miami
Pike as acting chairman of tho tttOOP. IL r^ldsy^wlth the Rev.. nau, stated, that If growers uf
ig tho crop to protset IL Orlando
the Lake Monroe region had eoAtomic Energy Commission.

Kiwanians Hear

William Stemper
H. E. Morris Hit Installed He a d
County Taverns Of Sanford J C ’s

Contempt Charge* ,
Slapped On Three
Scr een Scripters

Florida Ge t t i n g Four Army Flyers
Ready For Influx Die After Savinu;
Of Vacationists 2(&gt; Paralroopern

IVIrphoni* Fr e ws

Army Worms Advance From Lake
Monroe Area To Sanford Fields

64-Year Old Federal Taxes On
Margarine To Vanish Saturday

Sun ford Weather

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