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flavor to. so ordinary slaw, n
you cook the cabbage, howevr,
be aur* to add a little lemon ju •
or vinegar o preserve it* attract!bright color.

Englih A-Plant
of AlHH^oceupird ttast
y Sept.. SO-Oet. ].
called upon all West tier*
youth to plan to attend the
Miration In "masse* of Hun.
dreda of thousands of young |icar«
fighters.” The rally It expected
to be hald in Essen.
. Sock a turnout would rivnl the
march of im)i ),uou Commumet-tel
youth* In Berlin on Whitsunday.
The appeal was broadcast by the
atahdfna commlUaa of the "young
;ht*rs of Germeny" mcetlerllrf. Th« Announcement
preliminary meeting «f
t t o u . .pear* fighters" would lie
held June 25 In lien Involving
delegate* ot mote than to vnnth
otfcsnUsllmis,
The Wetl (Jcnnan Communist*
have received ttern order* from
the Emit Ceiinun polltl.uro: purge
all TltoUt* unit step up undei
ground activity to foment nnie.t
Tied l.i with develnpn out* in
France and Italy. this report fmm
East German political non ire . in
dleated thnt a continent-wide drive
le on In full force against "devratlpnUta*'—any who do not blindly
follow the dictate* of Mnwow.
Communist jiroiiouncemi'iii* in

HEALTH
B y I I . K . K in g . D. C.
All of ut are the rlghliul
heir* of health. It I* aome
thing natural anil not aornething given In * * peri* I fe«
Health la the normal manifetation or life In the bod) n prfared through the nervous
system. Y in mar he deprived
4T thl. natural heritage alien
Malurr'a avrnuei of eiprrsslnu
are In annir manner hlorkril.
Thu nrnmiN *yMrm d im I*
aid control* every funcllun id
the h o d y and the spinal
etdutnn la the hey In this sys­
tem. Interference In the funrturning of the nervous system
may remit
reeull from felh
fell* and *rtlgeais
eldeota caualtig
causing a alight klnkhi
h it In the spinal column re.
Milting In Interference le the
fMm' of the nerve imptilie over
the nervnua eyelem.
Chlronrertnra ere I rained In
ncete the apfnat eauie «f dim
•Me and to adiiut an nere*M ry to release the Inlerter*
•Me to tho nervous system.
Given time, and other things
being e»|ual, health returns.
T ry Chlinprarllr *s the un
ewer In your health problem,
till V

SaU tfiva taevU* la w
M ay la p lra Jana 14

Army Pr*aH*«

S p t t U I lo C fn lr t l P r u t

A iM N O T O N — Army preatlga has aoarad at tha Pentagon alnca
Gan. J. Lawton Collin*, chief of etaff, announced that tha
ground force* aspect to get atomic artillery and guided mlaatlaa.
Pravrtoualy. the Army feared It waa being auhordinated In tha daftnM picture bacaua* of announcement* that Atlantic Treaty esmmltmanta would eompel tha United Mate* to ptae*
more amphaal* on the A ir More* and tha Nary.
Collin*’ atatamenl I* being hailed aa evidence
that It la now poulbte to plan atomic warfare
without destruction of cltlao,
•Inca IM A administration leader* have felt then
haa been too much talk about tha A-bomb aa a
“horror'1 weapon. Many people In neutral parts of
the world have had the Impression that Unel* Sam
la awaiting a chance to “atomlae" whole populaIlona.
On tha military e'de. .there la a serious question
whether a nation presumably fighting for Ita Ilfs
could afford to use atomic hnmba In the field whan
tha same bomba would be so much mora destruc­
tive if dropped on Industrial cent ere.
However, overbalancing this Is tha grnwlng convtetlon that a nation which expect* to retain world leadership could
never Initiate atomic bombardment of cities In the face of world
sentiment against that type of warfare
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• D fcAFT—The Selective Service law. under which millions of men
wars Inducted Into the armed forces, may end June 24—at least
temporarily.
A Mil to extend the draft law beyond that date and permit Induc­
tions only with the approval of,Congress has been pawed hy the
House. But the Senate haa not aettfi. though Ita armed service* com­
mittee approved a thraa-year axlattflon.
With Democratic leaders soaking adjournment by Aug. I, tha Sanat* faces a speedup to clear Ita jagimerf legtaJatlva calendar.
White tha draft Mil Is on th4 "must" Hat ohayad by Majority
Loader Scott Lucas, several other measure* are ahead of It, and It
would not he surprising If tha Senate adjourned without acting
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In any eaa*. it la doubtful that |js flenatn can act nn the extension
Mil by June 14. when the present law explrr
expires. Bn even If a Mil nvara
passed later, tha draft technically] jwould be dead for th# Intarvsnlng
tlma.

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‘*11! OTInek High” starring Gregory
lltdr-In Sunday and Monday.
Home and I'an- hair called openaway
from rooiplrle
Moscow
lv nnd urgently fot a purge of
nil Tdojsls. vvii.ii the movement
domination lm not been c.trong
outside Y ngosluMo, the t‘ornmuiiisls toiipnti' » feat that it will
grow and gel out of I heir control.
The Must (in man iHililhurn callid its meeting to analyse the reUits of last Soodnv's elections 111
North Kirn. V.. slohalis, where
lo- Coinm'ioist". 10 a snoislong de­
tent. gut i uly fiTi pci rent rif the
vote.
The tutor mants -aor Communist
ttalrgi.sls, .idmitiitig ilin r was no
tinm-c foi Hi'd itietinu vlclnrie*
i tv. sl f*i'i marry, dei ph'il to COOontrutc on oudergmuoil work to
salmlngi- erotiomli i ICOvery ami
cruliaic a s h the Western powera.
To this the paliiluiro is «ald to
have suggested "regrouping" of
tin- West till loan party. Tills
mean* thnt Titoisls and hnultslide rs must go anil youngsters who
ivill give oiii|ueetlmiliig ohedlencr
in Moscow mu.l lie trcrn iL.I,
Alt tho Mnscnw.pirki'tl Conlinun.si Jiiisr.cs of Uussinn-ncriiplod Hast
' iermiuv were at tho meeting,
their decisions an lo he liaiolerl
Mas Hcimnon. tho West Ger, , Ci &gt;itrn111'tot leaih'l, who must
'iy to early them out

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Angelos, lo-jiilot, an einplove at
Ninth American Avialirton C o ip ,
Itiwthoroe, Cm|if., and N. .1.
lYnrwiti, l.os Angeles, also an
etmiloye of North American.
Tim Navy in Wnshlnglon "aid
tire crash Is being investigated
icy tho Naval Air Station ot
Patuxent, Mil., (Icstinollun of tho
plHiiu, which waa on its first
11 niiscimti non I at fl Ight.
Tho
M. J. Garter Funeral
Homo hero, whero the remain.*
wore taken, said the mtonorp
havo not cninpluted their work.
A spokesman for the home said
fragment* of tho fourth body
wore found after daylight today,
Mean while eight men of the
11 mini rrow of a leurfort down
1to mile* off fiiiuu. were rescued
today by n rmshlmnl.
Throe others, one of whom wn»
seen from pinncs as ho tried lo
• limb into a lifolxiat, are miss­
ing.
Tho riushhoat inn-hod tho sur­
vivors of a ll-'J'.i crash tieforc
dusk. Ki»i Kast Ait Forco hold*

vSnninole HijrH School
H aarlaae* t r . « e se t M tl
.Smoke Chaser,.......Totem Oaitp a
SImoow". "Como tin My IA yo,’’
"Men t.’mlrt the K i ; b , " ‘T re u u ro
llejnw", "Spook* of thp Valfiy,"
"Indian Captive," etc.

The Di'trnit Tiger* made ih ir .‘
tritdr play* in Mill amt the ttos.
ton lied Ho* made threw In 1994-^
tho.v in.hold the malor league ruw ds
;
i|iiarters nnnoitnced.
A »mrieh for the nthef
crew memlirrs continued.
And In f'herry Point, N. G.,
the bodies of a Marina pilot,
who survived the Jap attack up­
on Pear) Harbor, and hi* pai*enger were removed last night
from tho wreckage of inalt
fighter plane. The plane crashonr w
Wednesday
■ ■ night
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stead, N. C.

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• B E D J A P A N f—United States military leaders fesr that If Ameri­
can occupation forces sr# withdrawn from Japan. Nipponese national­
ists will play right Intn tha hands of the Kremlin.
They point out that Japanese Communteta, masked aa “sealous
patriots." can be expected to lead demonstrations against main­
tenance of United States hose* in Japan once the occupation troops
Isave.
Th* Jap Beds are expected to contend that teasing .lapenes* bases
to tha United States would ohstrucl the causa of
world psace.
Cam muni it
American military experts are convinced that
. ,
without tha restraining Influence of United States
sislalUty
armed forces, a Japanese Communist attempt to seise
In Japes
ths government of Nippon would he Inevitable.
That Is one of the prime reasons why Japan's highly-reapecled
alder statesman, 02-year-old Yuklo Oiakl, came to America to plead
that United Itatsa forces ba kept In hie country to "preeerve tha
peaca."
Oaakl pointed out that It would he easy for Japanese Communists
to rekindle tha Intense nationalism which marked their country's 111ftU d war affort. and that Instead of being a bulwark agalnat red
In Asia Japan might bscoms pint th* opposits.
lu«t off tlie mound hr I wren ir-t
L ig h t n in g S t r ik e s
ctmil mill third Iuihi'
llu wo*'
lifted off (hr grillin'!. 'Ihe guru"
f l k s l l S M S e r a * P*m r ( la s !
'v»h called rigid there, in the
hall game at -thp Naval Air Btn- eighth Inning,
tlnn near Jacksonville knocked
In Wlutei Haven, lightning hit
the umpire and eight player*
to the ground. Three plover* a power line, Irnveird under tho
had to bo revived by artificial street try Ulidergimilid cable to
respiration, hut none was *er-, the Christine Science Church and
lously hurt.
started a fire. Thu church, hulk
Charles Wrlih w n » winding up in IIWH at a cost of $7(i,(HK&gt;, wax
to pilch when lightning struck completely l.urncd,

Montgomery C llf offer* candy to it hungry youngster in thi&gt;
scene from 20th Century-Fox’* "The Big Lift," .-hewing Sunday ami
Monday on the Ritx Theater screen.

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M ES SH ER ID A N , nf Indianapolis, sends me the story of •
J Abird
hunter who paused at an old farmer’s house and re*
quested permission to indulge in his favorite sport on th«
premises. The farmer eyed
the two big bird dogs tied to
the car’s rear bumper with
hu g e d is f a v o r and c u r t ly
said, "Nothing doing."
When the disappointed hunter started to r*-*nt*r hla car,
however, the old fellow relented.
“ I ’m aorry, feller," ha said. "I
don’t kear far you gotn’ huntin’,
but I ain’t goin’ to hav« a pasact o’ dogs' runnln' over my
place, sheerin' my stock. You
want to ga huntin' ao 111 tell
you .what t i l do. You kin have
m y hired man Sab. Ha kin
point as good aa any bird dog
an* beat moat of them all holler when it comes to retrievin’." Die
hunter agreed and off they went through the brush with Zab on all
fours
It didn’t take Zab long to convince the hunter that he wgs batter
than any Mrd dog that he had ever uwd. for In no time at all they
had bagged th* limit. Handing Zeb flve dollars he promised he WOQTd
ba hack in two weeks and would use him again. On his next Walt be
Inquired for old Zab, but the farmer shook Ms head.
"Zeb ain’t with ua any more. He got to chewing up birds on tin
retrieve an* wa had to ahoot him."

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'PPrenlrirnt Syngman llhee today
a* Communist invader* from the
north slashed to the oiitahirta
of I In-, capital.
S E O U L , Koicn, June 2f&gt; (/!’) —
Inv.icIiriR Nmlli Korean Cntnmiiiiids italihed a tank column to (lie
nllhkiil* ol lint inutlicm Rrpuhln■
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t)i Die surrender demaiul wn» tn.tde
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llir Noilhnn Force* lltul niddrnly
invaded South Korea Sunday

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In lha bout, V irg il Kwctlliorg, Inarn the namo of tho couple.
In thn early hours of the morn­
RhitiL’Iantiar, and Cccnlia I’rlol"',
Lake G porno, W ls„ swam to ing an unidentified man rallril
safety to thora.
police to say hla hired man wnx
The Rhinelander hospital re­ m ining in thn vicinity of (hn
ported that at least 10 persons atom .
wore treated there fur injuritn
Authorities have ordered elec­
A Minocqu* boy was reported tric power In thn sinrm nrt-a
taken to Tomahawk after lin­ cut off because of tho many
ing struck by lightning. One man wires down. Duo to disrupted
waa reported pinned in wreckage communications a fuller account
of hi* home shortly before mid­ of the damage and the exact
night and offlcera rushed to tho force of the wind was unavaiiecena.
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Dorothy's Henltb Studio, fea­
turing Swedish and medical maasngfr, slenderinir, raldnat hatha
and other treatments, wa* re­
cently opened by Dorothy West
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She pointed out that maaaam
reduce* nervousness and fallen*,
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Cabinet bath* may be
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Paul Smith Motor*, 2H01 Park
The studio ha* the latest equip­
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of its Nash salta and servlcn
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Saturday and many vlaltora came
to see the new ear models on
R EQ U io rr D EN IED
WASHINGTON, June SB _ display. The pale* room, which
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UP) — Federal Judge Albert l . ha* been recently decorated,
Reeves today refused to grant flower gifts on display. A Nash
iar«do on Park Avenue featured
a new trial for Judith Coplon parade
» -yier-o M forme* government bathing beauties lr^ an open car,

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* Family S l e e p s

Gambling King
Is Rapped With
2 Year Sentence

Dorothy W est Opens
New H ealth Studio

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Frtrksnii Funcrnl ilumc Hilt, af­
ternoon nt 0 1HO rtVIurk fn r Mts
Kmily ft. I'tirdon "f .hi,'k"oitvllle
who tile.I in WcyrriirtS, (ia Ftltiny nlKhl nfter mi illness nf
eight werkn. She win, born In
Kiixncll County, Atn.
Formerly it resilient nf San­
ford mid l.ako Mm.no
Mrs
I’lirdnti had lived ill .tncksonvllli, for the past 12 years. She
is survived by two daughteri..
Mrs. PnjjRy Siokes of Jiieksonvillo and Mth. Irene Keeso of
Sun Oli'Ko, Calif.; two sons, Csrl
llruton nf .Ineksonvilln and Hugh
Bruton of Sanford; four B ra n d *
children and one brother, Robert
Wyfin of Miami.
The Hev. A. 0 , Melnnla of.
flclatcd at the servlre and buriul w h s msdn In Sylvan Lake
Ccnirlery.

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The moor. lilted, linlillllK K*""1'
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fnrrit nf gitvf'inrni'iil, tic niM* tin* „
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Mu. Noah C Inrohi, 7H vent militarv mti Hin t 'Tn* t tmrvr it
,.... .1 hooklllllkiliu etlll.lie, id-"
jd d rmident af riutluntn, better pMl
WHO given ,1 suspended |.,**»it«'ii
(Know n ta lift friend* a* "A mil
Io n y Mini of Hirer vem»
firtllll
died ill Hie local ha.pttn!

w is r a r a r s i
—Th# Justice Department turned

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221

Presitlenl P r o i t i i ?. e s
U. N. Full Suppor t :
Troop Commitment
Avoided In (Mole

Started
For Wreckage
Of A irlin er
Kvidem c

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l'u I lit' s|kk ’ i l i ’ ’ t D ’ Dtiij l-f " I I i
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ru rm iin iim lr r c iv ilia n c * in lrn | at
ii 11 lirm in . U m lur
• In*
V m ri icim

Satniday niurnliiK follnwiiiB nn
illnera uf many yem*.
Uotn ifept. IS!, IHVt at I M itim
Ford
nil
the
Mi nidorkliati hie
Creek ,^*l of Mrlnndo, Ann! Htdlto
wa* the duiiffhter of tjie late Will lam and fleeter Ann Cltnk Mod
B**, jnoneet lenidenla of Orange
■nil Seminole rountlej, Ktie wa*
one af five rhlldien, one ,-f whom
.^uirvive* her, n luotliu. Thoiiia*
^ fladtje* af Christman, FI*.
Mto .lacolei wna the nudiirr uf
three son*, Cleveland *nd Krne.t,
dereii'icd mid Woodrow Jar ah* of
Chniiiotni *mt one dniighter, Mr*
Mjrrlle Chnlker also of Chnluotii.
Other
snrvivora
include
twn
BiamMaiiBliteia, Mr*. Itilny { m ill
Slater dhd Carolyn Jacolis; nno
Brnmison, llernnrd Jaroha;
und
two Bienl Brand ehlldren, Kllcy
, Kay and Inna Kay Slatnr, all of
igphuliiuta.
Mra. .Iticnha wa* a nietnber of
the Cluduot* Harmony
Haptiat
Chutch ainre 1H02 and a acnlor
deaennea* of thn church.
I-unmal aoryicc* will he held *1
the Chuluota Harmony
Baptist
Chuirh at IJiOfl f'.M, tomorrow
with the Key. Fayette ||||| offldating. Burial will be in the
Chuluota Cometary.
The
body
Will lie In state from 3:00 |*,M.
itil the service start*.

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Iui! fi t t n itllh t U I mi 11 l III) 'll ll III
k i t . i i &gt;111(4 l.i i |r,f u ■4 n ( MiHthtim I

n iilild r v Itim am i ih d ip lo u n l*

and*."
ItradleyV -peeeli, n rllli'ii la it
week, made ua lueriliaii ,. f Ihe
Cammuilisl atlaek an Smith Ko.
Piite&lt; udiioi iv the p.ifr ,,r i *ij-Tin tea Mill it bauini,'re,| at the tlmme
The sMiilhern gfivernniaiiC* i&lt;&gt; Hull Hie dein«iiali, n .i l l . ran.
lllctam e la abiuidan Seoul whm ft anted by "an utfirrrsalve id"al.
trilijH ied by u defeatism
Hint i.jtV .villi'll |il.a .*
it*
nalilual
nmde eaniplite enplliilntlmi apiieni faith and anthuiilv in He huud*
a* the only ah el native la rnavini: at utililitrv faree"
Ihe eupdnl.
"If atir ideal
"f deiaiierui'V
The puhlii '* marale r. malued | eiiald elialleujrr l '.&gt;itiiiialij*in in
I i I k I i III the I n i i nl the 'i..|ii la ; ward* ii lone." lie -aid. " mi in dll'

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WASHINGTON, June .’»* i/|’&gt;
Cip IIPm I Otn.il Hi.tn'lrv *.ilcj to*
flriy llir ptr^rnl itrilr of tvnilri ,ilKilrs ff'fjmir* 1fir* t losril pMnihl'*
cnojK-r.ihrm Id Iwppo llir Million**

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III .1 .per, I, w h ic h h r pirp-ltf’,1
l,.| llrhveiy ,1 the Vl.iillinllilll ex, li l.e* al li e Vtliaii.il War ( alltge.
Ili.ltllev *-il&gt;i that win- nrw wr.i|ialii. pair a tlelem lit la ..epie**|aa
Tliry al.a pl.ue in llir hand* "I
i ’lrntdenl Sytminnii III.... and any enemy tin- ipm k iiiiiKrr id
•rurltin pall! V I lr added
III* enhlnel iriiiniiied in rnnfnr
etice all nlulil hut t)i■
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"Surne
imtiaii. . hti eninaiil E r i c k s o n

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CAKtrMINO O VI* AN IWRANKMINT tn Cumberl nut M l I" I ( i i;llt&gt;
llei nvritiirin'd alter tuakeii failed la .-Ii* • ^ in I"’1 • .1 1 '
.a. I
21 nllieia tilJme.t in liie li"*lia|&gt;, Iwn eiltle.ilty. '* 1” &gt;&lt;f (•&gt;&lt;•
m
&lt;ren
ernbanhinent. All stmleutii nl the t,anra'..i"iu;l Md
,.t n .. - riv.
fur an ..iitliiu Nato the jilrnie Itaxkel.*
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Ciiohal
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Atom Usage Asked

M u st

Morie.l in I hi-, dispatch, filed al
2:2ll \ M,, Kor ean linn .)
I .a.1 1 official ropirrt hrii Mn’
r^liirthetii lank* nine mile* narlli
f f fSeoul al III I’ M, Matiilav anil
ptiahini; idiend fa.*t Till* inarnini'
they were «al.l tn tie an the milaklil*.

I'liid a iiK lil S u n d a y and H iio ii« itn u t
M o nd ay de p ile inlvuM O
litlm t ts
frn n i the fie ld and a ap erim -tiliti
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n a e liin e - B im n in B
of
S a a a IN
I r e e l* liy the N in t h ’* l(u fShiHH

A'rsnrtnlod P re ss Leased W ire

M O M )A A J U N E 2ft, I'KW)

M aryland High School Picnic Knds In Trau-edy

*f’till Ind.iV, Mi fill* full prrti■
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jl.i If Well,. fi*'|Mir | Ml! ’ififMu f fir*r
ill- iilpjorn.il iloMf i .in Ir.iil Mir
It readied
Hrmil'a
oitl-kirlM Nnirrif .111 pcnplr m i vvMr *our*r
with lull.' nr no re.ti itnni'n fin of inlrriMltori.il n Mom I’nlli vnii r*
the la I dozen mill ■
&gt;
mml lif Kim i M if Xnirnr «n polnv
Exact
wlieri'iilinnth of i I.
Northern column was ool mrn i • Pi In i r .»|in!11 i inI r ffrf 11vr

inthieilinte re-ipmiMi tn the Ninth
»in ilemniiil fot surrender.
Ill xnmr iiuurter* It wu* known
llial MUtrgujtlon* had been made
J u niuvo Ihe rnpital murojthan.'Jlin

a itn a firit a •*«&lt;•••

DAD V N EW SPA PER

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IN D E P E N D E N T

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

General Says
Cooperation
Is Necessary

«®tn1 llu list p e rito u d v upon S im iii I
d id so by p ln rd n g tw o fu ll S i i i i l l i .
r r i i d iv is io n s th a t w o re c n g a g r il lo
a r o u iilc r - n t t n r k .

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D em and

f &gt;*nlimtfr1 hot. m iltrv
se n *
d ry th rm i^ h T iiP u r liir , rtf*
trrn m m
Ih illlilc r n ln r itis
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h i m o ifp r.ilp H o iiiliw c u lfliU _ v * I m l*.
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W EA TH ER

ton i'iiurclilll, •&gt;-)’"
r'" .**
■dntcmcld on
slt’intiun In
Keren.
Attire mini Mm British K"verni„i'id wrlcotnrfl lb" ""nan fin, rti­
ll'd,itioii adopted by jin’ Security
Council. Ho expressed 1 1"-

carn ­

Tw o (Jars Involved
In Snlurday Collision
A
IIMI
lliiirk Sedan driven
by Chari"., lo n g , Negro, was
ilainngi'il on lim right sldo Sa t­
urday iifternoou in a lotliflioii
lit
French Avuntin
anil T h ir ­
teenth .Street, when Ixing, tra ­
veling north on tho Avnnuo, at­
tempted a right turn onto T h ir ­
teen l It Street.
Tltn nthnr automobile, travel­
ing in thn name direction uud
tn thn right of tho nulck was
a 1020 Dodge Medan driven hy
Wornor F . Anxorgu of Daytona

e t hope thnl ’ill concerned “'H'
dt.lv comply wtib it.
"In vl"W of ihe very grave sdna­
tion il the Korean government re­
fuse* to consider this rc.mluti.jn
Wilt thn Crime Minister advlsn hla
rrprnsnntatives in tho llniled Naliens to ask fot the use of tho
atomic bomh «xx," RoberU askml.
Cries from the ubor party
Iwnchne interruptwl him.
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Beach. Damage to the Dodge was
Roberta mawaged
tojmake
clear.
(Oauttsuei oa Fage Tw*&gt;
estimated by police at |7B.

til li", nwnnl w iiiii " , , w i i - II
.1 I u*'i*, H years; I,. .1 Ksevea,
i. v i i i m , M. 11 llnrden, 1 y-'Uri,
Frank -I. liltmon, b v
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M (iia y and A. .1 i b" .on l
year i "ill'll; H. K. Itllilnnl, C W.
T in in" and G W. C iiiv i" , . l r ,
1! yearn; and 11 E 1 brasher and
,1 I' bibninn, one y"*i "mb.
Mi Coleman pntnled mil thnl
lb" power company
baa mure
than l,(KU1 vehicle, m "I"" at inn,
rabi tlmt tnlal travel dining i
yem amounted t„ 1111" " than eight
and ii half million mill’s, anil that
Mill,I’l’ll gallon* nf gsiidino .ire
consumed ca d i year. The rtmi^any. he declared, is very tcnlous
of d rivers’ safety records.
Among the vlxltors weie E . H.
Kowtnn, wife and d uld ien from
Cocoa and W ilbur Uadi, M iam i,
insnnglng r-litor a f the Sunshine
News, company mugaxinr.
More than 120 dtlrkm is form ­
ed the main part of tho menu,
nnd these wero bnrbeeured under
direction of W- E . Hathaw ay,

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M O N D A Y JU N E

tint aANfkmp
tat Sanford Herald
t'tllr rtM il la n rC ir

o iin iH i* h i m n
■u»lin«» ttansHsr____

ci'RMMU'rifiV nVrKi

All s 1,1laser Siillrm mills &lt;•!
Sent.*,
m»l miilria or
tatertatsiHSnl fur liar e
of
• M s s luuds. Hill Ur H&gt;nrn»,l lor
&gt;« rsaslsr s.lin tu in * rnlra.
if iJ iH is liS liailniinllr in loiniMl
itni|i«|Ni li»|i»»s»Mliitl*« lap.
fta Verb. &lt;blruHU. IIMroll, Ken»su O l f , m il at. I.uiilu.
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AsMPluird fr*** nh|pa I* rulllim

MONDAY, JU N E »6. lWSti

“ T O tf^ b lllliLK V N BSjr'

th e

TO A NF.W P EN C IL
] g tir on you with ever-mounting
if
awe i
inejl a&gt; &lt;1 luimljeti,

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tBttoine thr gl'usiu* agenty by
yvlpcli
i .bmiilv rows
lllfiuns to man
can do nothing ol
lei* »*lf,
Yel all the linllgnre ol a »un»*l‘»
glow
Your dcudci U»&gt;l i* plivileged to

fliow
.In w*on ticIi wmdi tlul
gladly How.

freely,

Kv y
You arc the trraiuicd lool a poet
lover;
An ailiit irxciiti for yuu ruunly;
Yon lerve in evny field ol imfuitiy.
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* "There it no limit to yum uicfitl’ ' ueii;
No avrmie of tnan'i oclivily
Cpr Iptig etc*pc the mgettl aeril of

A ct

TH-An Era Of Progr#M

Influenc'd of their positions for political ends? Apparently
the view of the present Congrees Is that the answer depends
ED IT O R ’# NOTH: TM m I i Ik*
on which flldo might be expected to reap the most beimfit. eleventh In a series of lit art if I n
It is quite possible that o similar view watt held by the Con­ written by Aesorlelect P m
gress widen enacted the Hatch "clean politics" act in If)'if). Writer Item Prlrt* tin III* racial
In I lit- Sou I h following
It In not altogether clear why the section of the Hatch problem
a pci’.mini lour of intr*ligation,
Act providing dismissal for any administrative or Hiipcr- 'll U bviog publlnbttl in »«Wivjnory employee who uses his official authority or influence paper n all over tbr (Jolted
in an effort to affect an election has now become u "hard­ Sintra, T lir opinion* raprvaaed
lie rein arr liuwr of lieni Price
ship", ns wiin claimed by the advocates of modification, do Innd
do nol nrrrioturily refivet
the other hand, it is extreme to declare that the chunyc lb* view
a of Tha Hitnfnrd Herald.
voted by Congress destroys tho orjgininl net, Hincc the chief
effect is to allow the Civil Service Commission to decide
ily UKM ~Pllli:K
whether an offending employee should be dismissed or ,\P Newalrnlurra
A T LA N T A There In n iletermmerely suspended without puy for thirty duys or more.
Inod tiiittlr by eoutbnrn Neg roc*
Those who enter government service should not bo ex- for equullty in ediirnllun noil the
poted to give up their individual political rights, nnd Iwh liundwriliog on tin- wull tuya they
come silent followers of whatever puth government may will get It.
take. It was not th« purpose of the Hatch Act to make such In linld arrlpt, the frdernl court*
il
W/t/lll
MiiiKk tltiln
lou of
.. f hevo written thnt the *outh hence­
a requirement.
The VlllW
purpose
was to prevent the creution
forth niuat live up In it* doctrine
‘eilei political muchlne, ufter the.fashion of those which of
u federal
irparatv but cquul fncilitlca or
hiive ruled many of the larger cities, und still rule some. Junk Its segregation pultcrn.
Whether or not the Hatch Act has accomplished or will ac­ In the pant thin doctrine ha*
luen honored more In tha breach
complish thut purpose depends less on the fine points of its than
In practice hut the federal
warding than an the diligence with which it 1s enforced. In court mc**agc ha* been accented
original
nl or modified form, tho Hatch Act can prevent it- In good faith by many aouthem
buses uf their positions by government officials only if the communltie*.
Nearly every major nout hern
administration und Congress sincerely wish to do so. If hig^
for mu in pie, hue made an
quarters in Washington wnnt clean politics, the wish can city,
iffo
effort
lo cqimllic teacher *alarla*
lie enforced with or without n Hatch Act.
and lehunl plant*.

We may Imagine that our Uvea
are eo rammoaplace-that no note
,1a taken af iw. We Interest Hod!
record will bo preserved tie
na memory endured, A kindly
, a hlqdiy thought *(1(1 lie re.
id by methods we now think
'fantastic. In tho volume .of the
keek It U written of me. j's. Id:7.

S

H a tch

In city after city It i* nnmdhlc
to *ec * pa liking new nnd modern
school building *fnr Negroes, i
Kquallilng TrarherN' Pay
North Carolina in IU14 became
the fb *l amitlurn xlata to oqualDa teacher lularic* hv law on
nil Invel* ami uvc!*now thu *t«ti&lt;
I* In tha prneoH*
rebuilding It*
Negro *ehiM(l *y*tem
Kentucky, long n leader in tbe
field of Negro education, took an
other *t«p Ju*t recently hv which,
if |irc«*vil, it coulil evade it* *egM'giition lawn on the r'dlei'o level.
Kentucky’* solution .imply made
it ponihlu for Negroe* to attend
White in Ititutloux if the board Of

H elp F o r Doctors

The country’s crying need for doctors may he filled a
little more rapidly us a result of the will of the lute Dr.
Joseph rolling, who left a million dollars to eslnhllsh a
foundation to aid young rnun and women who wish to sludv
medicine.
Dr. Collins, remembering Ids struggle to mnintnin him­
self while studying medicine, suggested thnt the money In*
laid out as $l,fi(M) a year grants to students "who ore unibilious nnd determined nnd who are without sufficient
means to study medicine."
Tho long years of study necessary to bring a young
doctor to the point where he rim set up a practice alwuy t
present a serious finnneial problem. More such bequest'i an •runteec approved. Ibree flnthollc
that of Dr. Collins would he of distinct service in enabling endowed school', In Kcntuiky an
iccciilly llial tbuir duorn
more students lo stay out tin* course, 1 be alleviation o£,Du&gt; ouunced
opioicil lo Nrgrouti,
shortage of doctors, however, also requires enlargement of would.Mil.«
odnsippl .IniiiH I'uruUu
medical school facilities. About a third of the professional Mlsrib’lppi, lung a laggard In
scfmols, recent surveys have indicated, have mure applu imi i Negro ciluratioa. »t*i aclilt* In |t*
than they can admit. Many of those turned away duulifless in I l«*pi dative eexafua. an c*tru
oblnin iiilrnlsnimi at other scliuols, and hero again the stud (0,'U00,1100 for urn ju improving
Negro tcbool*.
ent with financial backing ban the advantage.
Tbotc ’ ic|)-. are, of cuurtia, hut

’ liitw) is tlii' ivmdj Imt thi*v (In
liulirnti* timl ibc ioiiIIi ii nciituiy
C onfusing 'Hit* Public
uwarc *if Its tmihb'ia. a tiinhlani
that I* only uudtratood dludv Ip
Public upinluri is cunfused bmiusn uf "lint retidlneits of nthtr* lugion*.
Ilia public to accept Irresponsible assertions as though they
Ilavk in
Mill
tlup Southern
were proven facts", snys Ohnrlna Soymour, president &gt;,( ,State,, Wark Gunfi r c n c on *ulmol
Vale University. Hitler uppreclatod this weakness iif the mlnilalMrattpu, ci(lmnt«d it wiutM
Jl
some liidp.OOO.IKiO nt n
Sv wide-flung i» your, oppinjtunily, pilbliel Hht was probably the greatest explblter uf |t In reniilru
■niqiltidlm Just to erpmllie
the
So limilltM the work that you can iniidern litrtes. Hidi policy was: Tull big lies; toll them often| Wldlu-Negro l;(bold |dant*.
and they will be believed,
,
Till* I'ldliimtu, which ctnggpr*il
was in
i Wq
Wo trugt.we
trust we slial)
shal| qeyj.*r
never have any leaders of tbemohtl tin* poor snuiocra if t lw , w
loflltr.of Hu- |&lt;UI d(illnr, .Tim read
i|y o fd iitw , burdt jmiktjho“—
fecoj
’cognized thaf ocehsioiiill fig- today
would he neater
nl
fnluelmml, ilml tlikt $8(IB,tMMuiubal'ly
And who w*» it whu i«id "you ures In pnhlle life rnrty not be nbove
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T
.POO,
some
'Mhi; who
tr mu nit*
fin ituiiuin
Inmost iuivttj,il
enough in
in themselves
uirinnuM «n are
u tv beguiled
m.|'(it|irM
HnooRli to llslikrupt
n do buiiiieti with good old u
into repenting the untniths of nt Iters. We would like In have Various somci's estimate thut

Wr have just Iftiitltd lh*l die
qu&gt;M popular giddualios d a y
»p»(rli ma*ic tu tie* Diiitvd blatri
w«i: "Mihuul it out,'
Jint in ( s ir you are i mopl.iiamg

SL g u I

l l i r i c c r n l l ic s l 111 l l i r i c p a rts.

i might coiiioU you lu know thut
||.r |h*i||ioiprlrt Vivid above *H)
{jtgicri ynlciduy in New York.
Out lu ll aie off 1o the .South
K uirsnt. They me Dying to codquei (lie whole sprawling ftutii.m
fglpilf. A* lentti llmt’o wlisl Mot­
et** it p to U U y tiying.
-v
' *■'1 •**■*•*'- !
• ——*
Pn&gt; of mil friend* *nyi he Ii*»
gotten to confuted about thty
aArnefa»U Cm r," he doetn'l )|now
WVflhe;
M » m e of beer or d
Cfic of thicken pof. And in ca»f
you dan't know, if it i n M up
H&gt;ypr
J^vicj^Huttin.

! £ w jr pauenger •hlpji^imV'lhy
AtUiilic between iht U, S. and
fitfope ii booked aolld (hit turnm i and every availa'bla airplane
W«t h«» bycn taken. However,
W W tW ff
week-gnd might
m l in a great many canc*f|u*

Ivjtiei befim lti the miod of thi
*and° piMBiet— *ny ^one" o f t f •'

ib n t s t ir s d i x i e
m Price

to equalise all school facilities,
college and otherwise, would coat
i ha couth nearly three-quarter* of
a billion—enough to bankrupt the
region,
Fortunately for the lolvency of
tho couth the bill has not been
6relented for lump amn piiyjnriit.
oinutlines there have been quiet
agreements between school offlclalN and Negro leader* |u*t to
ilo the beet the resources ourtnit.
Where the White official* have
•Sown o reluctance tu linoi uvr
rondlliona, the Negroe* hnvp gone
into federal cuiiri and almost invurlatdy have won.
The court protr** i* u long, alow
one, though, for oryiarate action*
Iiavo to bu brought In each county
or In each city.
Sight now tho problem I* fo­
cused in Urge intusurc on the
graduate and college lew) with
Negroe* demanding the right to
Rtudy In tha same professional
and graduata fluid* that ore open
to WMUi student*.

Ctaaa Carlo* Resented

Tenn., under the pact plan.
She Won in Court of Appeal*
Ml** McCrcady declined and In­
sisted that, the Supreme Court de­
cision In the Oalnu* cate made 11
Imperative that she either he
granted admission to the White
nursing school ur thut a sepurao
und equal school Ihj set up for her.
The state maintained that It
wo* providing
Mis*
McCrcady
with un education through Mcharry as part of the regional pact
plan.
The hoard of control entered
the suit as a friend uf the court
to tukc the same stand a* Mi**
McCrcady. It maintained that it
was not set up to avoid the Caines
decision, hut to function only
where facilities are not available
for either Whites or Negroes in
their home state.
The United Staten court of Ap­
peals on April 17 upheld M|s*
McCrcady'* contention that since
nursing school* wore available to
Whltea within tha state they must
he provided lo Negroes,
John E. Ivey, Jr., director of
the board of control, commented.
"This test case ripe off the 'seg­
regation' table given hy some
c mtics
......................................
Implying that the primary
purpoie of the program
lirogrum I* to ex
extend segregation,, Wu have no nff Irial right to arclalm or bewail
the decision un the segregation is­
sue a* it effects Maryland; we ac­
claim the court’s action as It up­
holds our contention that the com­
pact was not designed for «ucl
use."

Thu Negroes are, In brief. In
revolt against
Mill thu wull established
southern practice of educating
them (n vocational school* for
menlnl Job*.
For thu south the p.ohleoi l»
that relatively few *uth fuel 11lie*
arc available, particularly on the
graduate level even fur Whiten.
To nieut the problem thu .South­
e r* tlovernurn' Conference met in
I DIP and proposed a* a possible
solution the creation of regional
school* to provide higher educa­
tion of the professional and coll­
Rome New Ruling*
ege level.
(The Supreme Court ruled on
The pact plan was put Into June B that Texas must admit
operation in .September HMh with Herman Marlon Rwcatt, a Negro,
a budget of fl.7ttO.tKK) for thu next to tho all-White University of
two year*.
Texas Law School instead of forc­
In octuullty, the hoard of con­ ing him to attend ii new Negro
trol for tiouthern Regional Coun­ law school. The high court held
cil for Kducatlon act* n« a sort that the new school fur lacked
of clearing house
ond
policy thu same educational oppoituuimaker,
tie*.
Funds arc paid by the various
(A ll nine justices joined in the
state* to the Hoard which in turn
parciltt it out to the participating ruling and nlui were unnliliimui
in bolding Hud Oklahoma could
institution*,
a
flow System Work*
, not compel , . W. Mel.nurln,
,----For example, one state agree* Negro grudunlo student, to nil
(bat there nr* 10 students who “ l''" 1 n«ni Whites at tbe Unlvrrwant to attend the vi ler Irinrv col­ city uf tikliiimnni.t
Tbe l(nines dwi*|un Imh figured
lege of another slate, "Htate A"
therefore will puv In "Slate It" might||y in the field of southern
f t ,000 per student for cl,urging education,
i.toyd tlalnes, n young negro,
that (Undent tin. came tuition r»le
as Its home students and fur main­ sought udinlssiun tu the Univer­
taining facilities for hi* training. sity of (ieorgio In 1IHtri to xtinly
law. lie claimed ruual facilitic:
No money goes tu the student,
Th* hoard steadily httx rnuin- were nut a valla hie in Negro
tallied that the regional nlnti Is schools,
Caine* was denied ndmlsiiun,
not a dovlro to get around segre­
hut the state offered to pay Id*
gation.
Take the ease of Esther Mr- W«y to nnofti'T institution out­
Oready, a Negro, who sought to side ,tbq state, ((nine* r*fu*.cd ami
enter nursing school In Mnrylutid carried id* fight tu |hu Huprainc
hut was denied admission because Court.
.(Jalnt*. Won Out
.1
of Voce.
On De
lee. 12, 1037. the high
Maryland offered to send Mins
McCrendy to the school of iitir*- court held that the rtnte was
ilip at Mcborry Medical College, hound tu furnish liable* equal ed
wltldn
tin
a Nrgro Institution *t Nashville, urational fucilitira

let "within the stale" phrase
dogged the south ever dmo.
Some critics of the regional plan
hold that It limits opportunity und
discourages the development of
tcbool* within the various state*:
that event on Ily tho participating
institutions would reach a «atut:ition point and thereby sonic ludents would not he able to gain
admittance for tack of favilith
Where, for e\ .rnpln. n state now
has tiu veterinary school fot either
White* or Negroes, d wuoj.i t discouraged from building me- 'ut
Whites for ll ’ ll Ntglie
.........
demand eithe, admittance "i
duplicate.
The states
therefore,
’ hi. •
critic* argus, would duck lie i -ie
by sending student* to nglimn
schools are! regional school- nr
of necessity limited to th* i i t im
of student* who cun lie r.ec . y d.
The Vie« of Kducntors
Ju*t u lew days prior to the
McCrcady derision, u meeting "I
White and Negro oducntuir. nt A t­
lanta University resolved:
"Noil-segregated, ns well n&gt;
local und national planning. u&lt;
endorse. Hut the Upvt’inor*1 plan
of regional education We will con­
tinue to condemn ns long «&lt;
extend- or perpetuates segrega­
tion in hlghtr education. Regional
schools hh well ns others .should I •
open t" .Indents without regard
to color or need or nnllnnnl m ;
gin."
The meeting nt the Negro

school war

sponsored

hv

CARS
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1950

CH EVRO LET
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Only i M
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black sedan, Full*,
(Juarnntci'd.

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1941

P L Y M O U TH
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19U
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Special Sedan

Sociologist Preston Valleh of
Fisk I ’nlvendlv in Nashville ,-.uirtmod Up many of the Intetier-mid
Ncgiuc ' 1 viewpoint when h&gt;
"Even if all Ihitig.i were
It still wouldn't be right
the philosophical view. ,
larly on the hlglpr
levels. I low cun U c ie !■
change of Idcw and tinder
lllg I.etwee.i mind * il tie I ’ i
legation V

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TO

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1940

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I
csbion ,1 |)np*u cnrluu l,ll"d in I
tho «liilut I" •up! I.- d. .
ing a code number, in aldtllnn h
ha* large ilnulu cimtiilnliij; i r&gt;
mid ut Cul.ii (lumbers and m ,a
tion*.
*l'lte laid cliimiM d several v.'. ■t;■
of reeeur,-It jinil • xiiitilnal iuii ,i »..
the Cuba or numbt r , rarkid, iqtn
Chief Witbam .

1917

HI TICK
djecial Sedan
im...,
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Special Ptlce

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s r-!.i:cT 1HO.M
Tl.i:M 9 nnd TRADES

San lord W eath er
Hlg.1l ye it* rday. I*If
l.uvv tb|* liliqpjp’r, 7 t
Itaiu ycni’udu1, ,0U

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it otherwise, but since it. Is not, the proverbial graitruf salt
sometimes is still noeded.

I'Mii.wh PlondH
(t iniMnui &lt;1 e r.iiM
(Inst
(o the gruond hy the wind.
Meanwhile, In West Union, W.
Va,, nt li-Hid. J l person* were .lend
nod till missing In thu waku of
fla t, floodn thut struck a slxCuuoty area of North-Central
West
Virginia
early
Sunday
ni,ailing. The surging tnirculv
rolled nut of the darkpCHa with*
out wurnltigi
Auttmrillei fear tho toll may
go much higher. At lesit III of
thu 1C niumhurn of u family gnthered fur n birthday party ut
tho home of Mr. nnd Mr*. Clyde
Ilallny nt Sinlthburg, five mile*
west of lure, ar* m ining.

________________

jc u

Hi vent minur, iif t,vu uf lawt.'i
young nii'in Hoi land Hodge end
Churii's
llridge,
who
dusnei
through tbe ronimuuity kilocklrg
on door* to warn resldciltx.

VVt'Hlerii K endion
Fidiii I'HHf lint l
however, Hint tbe IhuuI, ihoiiid I I'
&gt;i *i d "iqion I In, capital uf auiLln iu i
Korea."
Thll ty-uUe diffurt'iil teiinu have
represented &gt;111** in thu I,and, nil
mujur leagues f.lm-u lK7fl.

Medical

itSInstrum enh

taio.

' IsisjSEv
Paul B. Davis Mid tha hoiuq
« H carried nearly two mllei
duwnitroam.
'
The only known survivor oj
the family la Ojutlea Bailey, i
boa, who is In a Waal Union new

it easy a

I,d o lilgbcr except for tin, I' ml

The Colorimeter

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itmpml seat. . . er»*l H»M Dib», Mo teMy CW»t mod
Pivitdodtt Twee Inis*. I«h self It K»i I*m &lt;*U* e ■W*
•I *o»i«* ssrtl, o*Wtu t sell la rvgMdry M l fa girt
trsutale-hM Nrvbe h i the hftUttt o f Me ter.

M ak s no mlttokol Although movl cars u:o tl c i i"iti Dr!v&gt;. principle Unit
O trytluf Ofit (fitrod need IV yom ■pejo— th irp 'i an alt-lmporian^
dlfforsnco in uulouiulir. fjear 'hiftina t..dtjyj Q o i'd e r and only C lu y ilsr
fllvet you full conlrol o i your ti
W illi a id her, thi/t you up and
down — even whtin you don't wunt 1a vb'It IChryflot'i ilmfdo, coot*
running fransmiuiofi tuke*. ilt a id e r, tru.rt you. Even ut 12 ‘
mllot on hour, in slow moving Iruflic, you're In high . -liilo olhsi , shift down to
loyfaf goof*. How much quislor your engine run-.! How much mom smoothly! W hat a
difference In high-geor oconomyl Corns me who! fluid Drive d a e i for
yool Examine Chrysler workmanthip . . . comporu tho quality o i mulorial* . . a
discover the benefits of Chrysler engineering! You ’I Ilnd built-in vo/uo all fhe way Ihfou^l
that has no squall Extra money’s worth, wo’ru sure, Ihul will moke
you a Chrysler buyer for lifol
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microscop* and dt Is useid tu

nnulys* th* amount of various
ehfmieela In the blood. By this
jpstrumsnt a doctor can laarn
th* sxact amount of sugar,
ur|c add, and othsr substances
which mxks up the blood, and
this pormlts him to imsw valuahic coneluslqna In dltgnuslng
dillnm 1ik
n . nollent.
and treating
the
patient.
When you have a yearly
physical examination which in-

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any Irrofulsrillg* bafora th
rap eauk* troubl*. It la ulmo
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scribe to w a r d .....................
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druggist to
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Social And Personal Activities
148

MON IIAY

Xrfular mooting of Rainbow
Awtmbly at 7:H0 P. M. at the
Maaonlc Hnll.
. The
T M Semlnol*
Ham In ole

Baptist
Haptlat Asascia,
ties*) Sunday
lay School meeting will
With thei F
P in t Raptli»l
1st f c r e h .
ilgh at 8:000 P.M.
iV ih jaIado
d o tonight
meeting
The rcgulat
tula
njT of the
Young
Clns* of the First
_______ Yanlevnn
leyi
Methodist Church will in, hi 111 at
StfW P. M. at McKinley Hull. All
tarnben are urged to ho present.
TU ESD A Y
' The Pilot Club will hold its
business meeting at 8:00 P.M. to
ha preceded by the hoard meeting
* 7:80 P.M.
' Vacation Bible Hrhool nt the
it* Baptist Church hcgln* nt

A.M.
Chapel Choir of I he First
■t Church will meet for Re_
at at fl:4fi P.M.
Dan 4 of Cub 8eouta will nice*
at 8:80 P. M. nt the home of
Mr*. Buford Brown. All parents
ef the Cubs are urged to nltend,
W ED N ES D A Y
Vacation Bible School ni the
P in t Baptist Church begin* nt
«it&gt;0 A.M.
Qk I The Prayer Meeting service nt
the First Huptlet Church will he
tonight at 8 :(K1 P.M. Wo ronltniu!
our study of Baptist Doctrine. The
pastor will dlsoosa the chapter nrt
Pcrscrvance tonight.
The 8undny School Department,
a) meetings of the Sunday Behoof
of the First Baptist Church will
be held ofter tho Prayer Meeting
Sendee.

THURSDAY
Vacation Bible School at the
A F irst Baptist Church begin* ,U
* 8:00 A. M.
FR ID A Y
Varatlon Bible School nt the
First Baptist Church begins nt
9:00 A.M.

B ib le School H uh
Clotting E xorcises
Closing exercises of the first
Vacation Bible School in McKin­
ley Hall wore held Friday morn­
ing. The programs were held soparnlcly by each deportment to
parmlt opportunity for the child­
ren to sham with their pnronlM
and friends the various project*
and experinneo* they hud hml dur­
ing the two weeks of oehind.
! The Junior Department, -,vith
Mrs. Ray Herron, superintendent,
bud for their course, 'The Ulslory
and Story of the Methodist
Church." The assistants were:
Misses Linda Leonard, Ltirln fioff.
Barbara Flynt, Carol Lnrchrlt,
■ltd Edward McKinley unit .Inc
Hutchinson.
The Primary Department with
Mre. James K. Tcrwillcgcr. Jr.,
aupcrlntenilenl, hml
for their
course, "We Gn To Church." The
assistants were: Mis. W. A. Iluntor, Mrs. Eva (turkey, Mr*. Cm I
E . Charpunlng, Mrs. John W il­
liams, Mrs. Blake Sawyer, Mr*.
C. R. Jnnew, Mr*. J. K. McKin­
ley. Visiting this denmIntent one
morning was Mrs. Gretchen Cmwall, an outstanding nrtIM In our
community, who gave the children
one of her delightful Bible "chalktalks." She was uhly assisted by
Mrs. Edward Klrrher who nnrfited the story of the pictures.
The Kindergarten Department,
With Mrs. Preston R. Stephenson,
superintendent,
had
for their
rue, "Happy Times At Church."
assistants were: Miss Lois
Idton, Mrs. H. B. Whlttern.
!rs. H. G. McIntosh, Mrs. Mnx
dom, Mrs, Charles Meeks, and
II Koonts.
• children, enjoyed crafts of
y kinds: finger painting, ,psfpalnttng, poster painting,
wood burning and metal mptlelUg. They also enjoyed n wellMWncad recreational program,
font* dramatics and a social perl-

PAGE TH REE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLO RID A

J lN g J J E J g J J M

Social Calendar

N uptial R ite s Held
F o r C rum ley-Youn«:
Miss Dorothy Beatrice Crumley,
daughter of Mr. ami Mis. II, ft.
Crumley, heennte the bride of Evert
Alfred Young, aon of Mr. and Mr*.
Elnn Oscar Young of Winter Park,
In a double ring ceremony nt the
Fila t Methodist Church on Satur­
day afternoon nt -I:G0 o’clock. Ths
Mev. .1. K. McKinley officiated.
The marriage vow* were taken
before on altar covered In white
amt bunked with while gladioluse*.
dnlses and eiirnntloua ngiiln*t n
bnckgronnd of pnlm* nnd fern*.
Light froni burning candle* In
tad branched candle In Iiru rust n
*oft giuw- over the srene.
Prior to I he ceremony the or­
ganist, Mi*. J. I„ McKwnn, ren­
dered n program of nuptinl nmaic,
□ml Itoliert Crumley, In other of
the bride *nng "Through the
Y rar*” «nd Grelg'a "I Love Thee."
‘Thr Prayer Song" wn* sung by
Mr. Crumley a* the bride and
groom knelt nt the nllnr In ju n i­
or. The wedding party entered to
the tnuslr of the lirldnl ehoril*
from Wagner’* Lohengrin nnd left
the rhnreh to the *trniu&lt; of Mendri**olin'n Wedding March.
The bride, given in rrnniiige by
her fathr r, wore a grown if iml&gt;ortnl Swi** nrgamly with tjueen
Ann neckline nnd short rleeve*.
Two Inytr- if orgnmly over skirt*
of taffeta and crinoline billowed
below a hnsipie waist. The neckline,
sleeve*, mitt* nnd liemlito of the
bnllcrinn *kirt were finished with
very fine emlooidery. The bride'*
blonde beauty was enhnneed by &lt;i
rinse-fitting cap of illusion wlt'i
dainty row* of white flower* nnd
satin ribbon aero*.* the buck, from
which foil n fingir-Hp length veil
of French illusion. She r irried i.
I Idle prayer honk lopped with ■
*
white orchid.
The maul of honor, Mi** Joanne
William.*, clio-c a pale green or­
gandy liver white tul'fetn fnsliltmed In o iHUiffanW *t\lo nt bullet
inn length. She carried a liompiel
of pink cm naiion* nml rosebud*
Little Ml** Ami Denii*o, iluugldcr
of Mr. and Mr-. Milton llenri*o
uf Ocoree, the flower girl, wnn
dresMeii in pale green organdy
also nnd swung in her hand a
basket of sweetheart lose* from
which *he scntteied rose petals.
Jerry Culluiu, vauitg *on of Mr.
nnd Mr*. M. I. Culluiu. served a*
ringbenri t .

Acting a* lie*I mna wa* Jim
James of New Sthyinn Bench. The
usher* weie .llm n*toSliM« of
Dnytonu Bench: Eddie Kkdnhl, Illll
Kkduhl and John llultin of Win­
ter Park: Ted lb own nnd Mar­
shall Crlser of West Palm Bench.
Bench.
Following the ceremony, n re­
ception wus In Id at the liiuiie nnd
In the gardens of the bride's parunts mi Silver l.uke Cnlhi (lilies
nnd fern decorated the living room,
and the bride’s table in tin- dining
room held a charming arrange
men! of while roses, donations
and enllns. The hrlde nit the find
slice from n foiir-liered wedding
cake hcniitifully eml*isscil with
while roses. Punch was served
from n crystal Iwiwl flanked hv
crystal randli'lnhrn liolditig hurtl­
ing cnndler.
Guests were greeted by those in
the receiving line consisting of Mr.
and Mrs. II. II. Crumley, the hrlde
nnd gloom, "Jr, and Sirs. Kina
Oscar Young anil Mi** Jnnnnn
Williams.
Mrs. Itlidy Sloan kept the bride's
Isiok nnd those assisting In serv­
ing were Mi*. Howard Mmiloltli,
Mrr. F. T. Meriwether, Mrs. E, G.
Kilpatrick, Jr., Mrs. Milton Denriso, Mis* Ualphue Connelly, Ml**
Betty Jo Brock, Ml** Ann laivell
and Miss Ann Louise Fletcher of
la-enburg.

For her unttig-awny outfit, Mr*.
Young rhosn n while weathervane
suit with green nnd while iicceaimrles wltri which she wore a
white orchid corsage.
Aflor a two weeks’ wedding
trip lo New York, Mr. and Mrs.
•4 *sch day,
(^Tbora wort 90 children enroll- Young will make their home in
* in tba school and 90 workers, Jacksonville.
thraa superintendents for the

a departments.
« a n low being formulated
tba Intarmadlata and Senior
Faopla'e Youth Week to
H ave
held the lost weak In August,
i young neopla will meet
The Presbyterian Men’s dun
nlflkl for fellowship, recreeetudy eouroet, and worahlp. members, their wive* nnd children
will enjoy a picnic Wednesday af
femoon and _ evening nt Blue
Springa,
Ufa, J&lt;
Joo Field, president, an*
nnuwced today. No regular meetwill
be
h»ld
lag will
hn Tuesday night.
will be served at the
fourth annual Girls St
mds at 8:80 P, M. Those
ranwpoi tatlon may nr •
..... by telephoning 79u, utd
Mr. Field. Roads from Orange

Presbyterian Men's
Club To
Picnic

la State Now In
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Buie anil
son lift Sunday (or a two weeks’
vacation In Washinglon, D. 0.
Mr and Mr*. Fred Strsngc re­
turned S a t u r d a y from New
Smyrna Beach where they spent
lust week nt Iheir cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Hick­
son went to Niw Smyrna Bench
Saturday to spend tIn- week-end
al I he Strunge collage
Mr* Frank L. Woodruff, til,
and soli Tev returned Sunday
from Hendersonville, N, f\, af­
ter spending a week wlih rela­
tive* and friend*.
Mr. and Mrs.O. R Eslrldge
are leaving lodny for Traverse
City,
Mich., to spend a short
vacation with Mrs. Estrldge’s
brother and sister-in-law. Mi.
nnd Mr* Hoy Piper

P lan tatio n

Surrunder Dem and

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By B E S S PA T TER SO N

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The barbecue pit nt Ihc swim
mtng pool is just nlsnit finished
John Weille certniuly
worked
haril on it Willium (rlln rn who
Is rhninnnn of the recreation
commit toe hud started it with
Mr. Weille but he wns called
kick lo Mas*, nnd Me Weille ha*
finished it with some help from
Mr. Brainli. It i" n good Job
well done and I urn sure we wilt
all get n great deal of pleasure
from It. Mr. Weille was u venti­
lation and heating engineer with
Baker nnd Smith in New York
for IT, years before he nnd Mrs
Weille retired nnd came t() Plan­
tation Estate* to live in Ihelc
very Isauitiful homo mi Palm lri
Hoiiil They have Iwo sons nno
a daughter living in New York
They gave I licit youngest son
Jackie to In* country m the In*'
war. Mr* Weille i* going unitli
for the mouth of July to visit
their children lull John *ays hi
will slay here ami batch it while
she is gone.
Albert. Ilarteeb has lust loft
tho Army and lias come to live
with hi* ninthei nod her hus­
band Mr nod Mr*. George Den­
man of Dolluiy
Drive, They
have ju*t returned from a three
weeks’ trip lo Hawthorne, N, J.,
where they were visiting Mrs.
Denman1* nuicut,. Mr arid Mr*
Sinn Van dcr Wall.
Mr. and Mr*. Itainey Savage
of D dtaiv Drive are visiting
Iheir daughter in l.ukchiirst, N
J. Ml Savage writ,-* that I h&lt;

Mr. nml Ml*. Itnndall Phase
nml three children sidled Friday
from Jacksonville for New Yotk.
From there they will go by piano
to Barnstable. Mass., where Mr*
Chnse andchildren will
remain wttiilhci lia* been miserable and
/or the summer.
they will he glad t&lt;&gt; get home.

M rs. Jo e I*. Corley
Honored A t M eeting

Mr. Janie* lloninev has hi*
daughter Million with him for
a visit. She i* vurntionitig from
lier position with the Am erican
Management
Asaocmtion.
Mr.

Mr*. Joe (Torley. I.ndv High Romney is taking her on trip*
Prinre**, presided at * meeting tliruugii the state every day
of Khciisct Court N . b ’. nHvnr.&lt;i Among tl'to plmca th,’V have vlShrine of Norlli Anierii-n in P&gt; sited arc Si Attgil)&lt;iiiic, Silver
thlnn Unit in |b&gt;|.mu! on Wcdr*»- .Sjiring* iiKill Kt. I’,’ll ■r*hurg. Mr.
dny evening.
Itoiiuii'y an*
Must,’r Mechanic
V’i»ilors were introduced nml v illi til,' I’rodiiiliuii IllVISilllt of
Mrs, Hurry Fuller, Lady lligli tho I'pii, -1 .Stnle* 5invy at the
Princess from Terrace t’ouit No Brooklyn
Navy
\ ,rd
for V,
I I of Indianapolis, congratulated year* before h i, teln rinenl. '.I,
the mint on the splendid work I* • and his dnoghle, will Inve h»eV
mg done. She &gt;vn* presented to to New Yol k al I he end of hoi
pend a
tlii‘ Kn»l. Mi*, (irare S, liiiinnn* vac.ilom when* lo* wdl
wns (nilinted into Kliensut Court, few week* visit lug.
Mr.,. Colley gave her r ■
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Jmr t on
Mr and Mr* .l-Jo- Srliilpp ee
Gram! Council which -bo attended lehialed then 'till, wedding nuthe
in Pittsburgh. Klicnset Court bm j iiiv e i- s i&gt; with ,linnet »|
toed Mr* Colley uti her fir-t • IoI, Dmmoml "o Safuiad y night
I (In Sunday Mi
iu.,1 M i-. Niumeet lag.
Member* from Sanford were in ! man tio o lj i clehial, d Patlirr**
clung, of &gt;i ll, -hutonl., and served ilny hy having diunni I here and
rake and ice cream. The beiniliful | the slime nigld the guest.* al
cake .lopped with tlie words "Con ilo Mansion, inning whom were
grntillations Kiltie," wns cut liv Mr and Mr* Wagner, Mr. and
Mr*. Wmle. hud (honor there with
Mi*. Curley.
Hr. nml Mi*. Wlnlifln r, Mrs
Sanford members present were I'nltersoo noil Jim . While they
Mrs S. C (iridium. Mrs. Hilbert were eating Mr* llamlell ami
Pierce, Mrs. .1. II. William*, Mr* her Jim came in ,* i' wa* a I
J. \ Howard, Mr*. P- A. Ilnu. very rosy The eluh Dinmond i*
land, Mi*. E G Kilpatrick, J r , the favoide eat mg place of tin
Mrs. Joe Corley, and Iwo visitors, Plantation folk* We tike I Iter
Mis. Hniry Fuller nml Mi*. II. staff, II, eh feed mol etpeel.illy
Price from litdlnnnpnllx.
do we like W illie '1 singing mid*
dancing.
Mr and Mr* W illiam llnver
and I Ill'll gland daughter I alii
Miller lim e m lived lo lake over
Iheir new
stole- Oil Highway
17 Mr*
Hover expects f,, get
the Beauty Parlor atnrti'd em l/
A farewell breakfast for the in July The stoics are •*
G ills Stale delegate* wns held Ireinely illia it iv e ami we . •«?
al the home of Mr*. II. Mi ■ very pi on,I of Ihcm. Mr. and
Luiiltn, Jr. cm Sutunluy non mag Mis, It aye i *nv they arc
&gt;
A rnloi srhelno of white nml much n i e e i I lorn any thing t 'iev
gedd, the fill Is Stale color*, wn* hml eyported that they a le In
entiled nut In lliu while nml gold lighted
The
male
population
gladioluses anil oilier derma wants Mrs lloyei l„ get n bar.
tions. The long breakfast table imr in a couple of limes a week
overlaid with white linen wa* lo help them keep benutiI ill.
centered by a low arrangement Sim ha* promt*,',I to see wluit
nf yellow croton leave* and gold­ silo ran do M i. Buyer ha* lo
en fruit of the nuingo.
return
lo Pennsylvania
for u
The hostess wns assisted In churl lime lo dispose of llm
serving by Mr. D. L. Harper and Jewelry business he hint up I lo rn
Mrs. J. f\ Cullen. The (Jessing hilt will )*• hark soon.

U reak hist Held For
Local (iirl S ta te rs

wns e.sked hy Mrs. f&gt;. M. H arri­
son.
Following the breakfast tile
party motored to Orlando where
I he dalrgatea hoarded the Ini*
for Tallahassee.
Delegate* are the Mlsse* Pal
f’nsslihe, llnrhnrn Eubank,!, Mu&gt;v
Ellen Kreinhrtng, Ethel WIINnt,&gt; .
Penny Wallaee and Donnn I .on
Harper.
Others attending the breakfast
were Mr*. K. II. Euhnnk*. Mrs.
B. E . Chapman, Mr*. M. E,
Webb, Mr*. R. w , Cassube. Mrs.
D. L. Ilarner. Mrs. P. M. Glngles,
Mr*. R. W. Rupreeht, Mrs. E . II
Laney, Mr*. O. M. Harrison, Mr*.
Wallace, MU* flue Co Ihim, MU*
M irths Shannon, Ml** Betty law
Partin and Mlea Jannatte Wnlfer.

Mrs. F. E. Bell of Jnrk-oovillc has hern the limiso gural
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tin nett
for the past week. Mrs. Bell hn*
been a reaid,ml of various purl.,
of Florida for the last forty
year*. Kho was delighted with
the natural licniity nml rnol
hrcrxrs of mir devidopmntii.
Mr. nml Mrs. Everett Wnlhi
hnvn been staying nt thn Man*
*inn for the Ins', week wliiln
looking over lliclr nronerty mi
Dellary Drive ami visiting Iheir

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New - Hull lit Aini'rit-ini fighleriw aileii Soiitii Km enii flier- in
l.ip.'ii, hoo*te,l ..pint- all atotind
IH e,id*, Dr and Mrs, Whitaker
ol Gem Lake. Mr. Wnitc miinmm , il at lilnrh one dav Hint
he would buy another lot If wn
would let him stay another J
day* We told him if he would
buy h house to go mi the lot
he had, he roulil stnv
for tho
rest of his
life hilt
what, hn
winded wa* morn of A tin ie-Lee'*
cooking, lie bought the extra I'd
anyway and they plan to 'mild
in ah,ml two yeaia v’hcn lie nml
Mrs. Wiiilu complete Ihrit ob­
ligation* in the north.
Mr- Molll,In Tv mu it nml Mira
.lidh it,' Itoidniiniik, I* arrived ,il&lt;
W id e r ,dn V to oi'riipv Iheir new
Ilium- an Valencia Drive.
Mi and Mr*. Thomas E. Un­
wind spent a day with it- a week
ago to look the place over. They
liked everything very much hut
wanted lo see the rest of Hie
slate before the bought so they
took a lour for a week. They
rutile hark nml said they could
not find any place that Ita,I so
much to offer us wu had so they
have runl railed lo have llteir
hon*e Imllt liefore the end of
thu year. Wo lire glad to say Hint,
Hiiti happens freipieiitly ns we
feel we used good judgement,
when we decided lo settle In,re,
Mr, nml Mr*. M. Mnunlaa have
arranged In have Iheir hnmn
built by Ihe first uf September.
They are from New York ami
Lnvu linen varntlnning nt Dnytunn before coming
lo
Plurtiillon. The community is grow­
ing so fast that I ’m sure It’s
going lo throw Hie census fi­
gures all off.

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111ill re
loft,IVCI potlltoo
lint
a *mall Iilooiiol of leflove, ctm
ken or ham fin a main ill h. oio 1
the potatoes ami put in a linking
dish, cri’iilii tin ..................ml ham
IIU&lt;] poll! nvi'l Hie polaloo
Heel
in a mmlernli' uven until ),"'
llirm igli ami t„|, h u e, i. toihld.

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H O L L Y W O O D , June 'Jb — id ’)
— Take It from Anutmln Blake,
it’s no fmt being known a* ,i
"Young Greer G arson."
"I see red only twice— when
I look Ip the m irror and when
I rend that I'm a second Greer
Gnrson," the young actress re.
marked.
The UDvear-nld redhead from
Buffalo, N. Y ., recently severed
a ronlract with MGM, home lot
of Miss Gnrson. Amnnndn did
only two pictures in two years
there. She felt that her inac­
tivity might hnvc U'cn caused
hy the resemble nee to the tnur,i
famous star.
"I felt it many times," sin
sighed. "Once I reported for n
dramatic
lesson
the
couth
looked til me and -aid, " 'Amlintla, can’t you part your I,nit
other w ay ? It make* you tool.
Ion much tike someone else m
the Ini.'
" I rushed home and pat lo I
my hair iu tin- mi,Idle nnd have
ever since. I even wore it tied
tip in a big I,un iu back.
" I don't want to bo n teasotinbie facsimile of anyone
I
feel Hint I have my own per*„nnlUy and I don't want to la'
type'll a* anyone else."
In fuel, she milled, she doesn't
even feel she and Mis* (iarscei
look alike, "Um only feat tire in
common i* not ted h a il," she -aid,
“nml hers is much lighter Hunt
mine or at least it wn*."
Amanda *ai,l hn own tic--"nte her tm liiinl shade. ''When the
studio -aid I would have to lighten
my hail so it would photograph
I told them I'd unit fitst."
lint everyone else, ineloduig me.
seem* to note tin t esemhleiiie
Ami including MGM produce!
She wn* coii*liin1h ovci looked for
parts, white iilhi'i a d i , '.**,'.-, wete
hired.
"They were htoughl in fnou Ilo
(Uitside while I, who wns »n *a
lary, wn* left oil, I bail a -rioml
lend ill ‘Stilt* lo M\ flo w n ' nml
a lilt ill ‘Duchess Of Idaho." in
the latter I hail an iigomeo’ -rear
with John l.iiud, tluew a chain
pngtie hot11«- at tom amt -folk"-'
out, drugging on mink behind
me. That was all I had to do
Amanda look hn cMisiol,' I"
the -Indio piih lirili ilepat Iim nl
"I plcmh',1 with thrill to lop link
illg me w ith Ml-,. Gal son Tbr\
just nodilcd and kept on doing 0
Fin a lly she ami ' he ' odm p h i 1
etl. "I wn* boieil nml I goe- I hey
Were, too," -lie explained
Bill there Is a hiippi emlmg lo
tlie dory. She wu* sighed on
nieilialely i,y fidoothiu p n lio e
nml put into a sta ll mg ml, in
ii niy.-lery
FiiiH iein io ie. the -to
dlo puldicily depnrliueiit i« go not
her what il calls Hie " Ih ’-tiiil
lXL’,1" treat nielli
" It ’s fun I,ring me again," &gt;id
Aim , ii ,In.
Talk Of The Town
The
Judy Garland affnlt
I Iu tog
business being il..... by
I Hint
of Hie Bible"
Tin b ill, fin-lies* lieillg done hy a lol ol nlhrl
Idg picture.Tho Sht m,*i
who have In Iglilrin d the town
with Iheir fe/.xe* and theti fo,,li-h
Hess
J e lly Wald" se» e**lon
from W inner, lale-t of a loiu* one
uf fuimois e v il,
Tlu* Odn,our
down of I lo ■ S&lt; I Mild, -1 ’ *d,
itliiihdn
Firm lug
ami
Bl"&gt;h \
Temple tile lot,'cl lo lea'e
The w ealltel, wlili'h I- gelling G. ,
le i, Huiiik you.

shnutrlrr (boned and rut with
large pocket for stu ffin g !, 1/4
cup cider vinrgm
By C E f l L Y IHim VNH TnNK
MeHo„l: Mix hreiul crumb*, on­
A--or 1st,,l I’re»a Fnod Editor
ion. apple, celery with I teaspoon
of the salt nml IM teaspoon of th«
F A M IL Y D IN N ER
pepper. Stu ff into pocket of lamb
Tomato Juice. Stuffed
l.antl. and *ew up. I’nt no rack In roast­
Shoulder*,
II a h I, n r d
Siptnsh ing pan. sprinkle v it It vinegar and
(CJiltck-Frnreti),
French - l i r e i l
remaining sail and place In slow
Snap Beau*, llieiul nml lliilter, GlJfi F t oven for a hour* about
Pineapple, nml Hrvemge.
IT&gt; minutes pet pound lln*te a few
(Recipe for Starred Dl.di Follow*l times dm mg roasting with drip­
S T U F F E D I AM B S H O U L D E R
ping* In pan.
Ingredients: .'t/l to I cup soft
bread crumbs (I slice fresh hrenil),
For youngster*' mid-meal snacks
1 small onion Iflnely mi need 1. 8/1
cup finely diced tipple ( I medium- serve something simple: an orange,
sizet. l / j cup finely diced celery a glass of tomato jtiire and a
(I stalk I . 'J teaspoons suit. I ' J cracker, u gin** of milk and n
len-pomi* pepper, l pounds Inmb cookie nre nil suitable.

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Apples, baked, stewed, or made
into aauce, make a fin* breakfast
fruit. Or apple slicea may he rimmered in a sugar eyrup and served
with crisp rcady-to-eat breakfast cereal.

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Hy BOB THOMAS

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chtldrnn In
adults tike
b« sure to
after tho
children's portions are taken off.
In this way it I* not necessary
to cook Iwo set* of dish**.

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n a il

made Y A K planes.
The morale among men In uni­
form wo* not so good, hmvcver,
in unimpenchnblt' source reported.
Except for the rrltienl roinmitni*l posh down the IMJnnglm V a l­
iev directly al rfetiul, the southern
defense appeared to be doing well
The main story, however, wa*
the Dijonghu Valley fiont, nml It
was grim,
Southern resistance
collapsed
•it Uljonghu, I'J miles north
ef
Seoul. A further defense wns heing put up three miles soufli, hut
'hero were no detail*.
The American embassy burned
it* important secret papers In a
huge bonfire. A ir
raid
siren*
*i-leeched. The rltv wa* huxxfnu
after four northern plane* strnf
,’d downtown streets.
The flying ndumn lushed to,\or,l Itcre fr,oo the Dijonuhil val­
ley. A -outhem counter,iffenslvc
'••ere fulled ntlsernldy during the
'• iv. Heavy a rtillery softened up
•he Uljmiglui defender* nnd the
'auks pushed them nut of town
after savage street fighting.
Two southern divisions totalling
.'i1.PPO men Jug in outs I, I,• of the
'own of llijongliti. Bui the ,|e
i,'i mined onslaught of heavy tank*
pushed them aside nnd lit,* north­
ern invaders, who were
halted
' rmpornt II y yesterday, rolled on
townid the capital.
President Svngomn Ithee and
l,i» eiiliinet were in emergence
*e«*itm at midnight. They wen
,,'poi leillv di-ctis* Irig the f'ngiin
IVnitistinl frnnt, where -eollicMi
fmec* were reeling or
knocked
out.
Advices here -aid JP.OOO smith
•wn troop* along the lummliirv I,"
tween the D S' *pon»ored Hepul,
Be ami l(ii**inii buck north were
'll dire straits
Another nrgnu'iil of the smilhem airny wn* in trouble nt Kangmung, If, mile* due sm illi of Hie
IXIh pm nil,'I on Ihe East Coast.
rills division wa* being attlii'k•',1 fiolp Imth the ninth and -mill,
by ihe Communist northern r- An
orgelll rail
for
, einfoivi’m enlwas received in Seoul tonight Ail
\m erirao military’ official said lie
wit* om eitniu whether the leinimeemenl* would he **foi I lo unilng
In Seoul it-e)f nun ale yvrr* iiigh
'le*|ute the -trufing
oT several
dowiit mu
streets
hv Unit hern
plane*.

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If there nra young
your family, and Ihe
highly seasoned food,
add Ihe scasnnlnga

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SCATTER RUGS
THI SIZf YOU BUY IS THE SIZE YOU KEEP
You'll find Wlimit* Wrve ruj&gt;n Hm perferl answer,
whether
waul snillrr run* or rmim siatrs.
Wtinda Weve (|ivr» yini a wide rlniire tif ilelifthlful rolors and
a rich luxurimis lexlitrr iltttl makes every room more
liveable—gives a soft warm elegance that can't
be surpassed.
Wunda Weve wear* and wears through repeated washing*.
Pre-laundered In eliminalr shrinkage . . . yarn i» pre-dyed
for maximum penetration ami color faslne** . . .
loom woven to give &gt;cnr* and year* of heller service.

STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
IN ORDER TO TAKE INVENTORY

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�Tennis Stars
;in Battles At
ibledon Today

WiU Race Tonight
At Volusia Track
After a two month delay it appeara that the New York
Gianta have finally leveled their aifhti on the elusive targrot: consistent-winning baseball. The Jint* hammered out
five straight wins laat week before dropping a game to the
St. Louis nine; however, they came ripping right back at
the Redbirds the following day to blank them in both ends
of a twin bill. Since then they have pummeled the Reds B-3
for their third in a row. Several months ago The N.C. pick­
ed the Giants to finish the season in third place and ut the
rate they are going tho Sanford parent club seems determin­
ed to do Just that. Regardless of their present reversal of
form, our reasons for choosing the New York club remain
tho same. I. Their infield, with the addition to Stmiky and
Dark, comes close to being one of the tightest in the Na­
tional loop. 2. Lockman, Thompson, und Thomson, once they
find the range us apparently they have, yield too much powatI the
plate
the theoretical
division team.
45T H
tiU) |N
AM for
tor tUC
inram iuu second
MJCUnU tiivinit’ii
team, 8.
o*
Manager Leo the Lip pognegnea a baseball brain that rank*
right up there with the diamond greatg. What the club
lacks in varloua departments, the Lip, we believe, la capable
of supplying via head-work. It’s a case of give him an inch
and he'll take the ballpark.

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Jim Singleton Gives
Invaders 6 H i t s ;
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P la y H ere T o n ig h t

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The Sanfotd Giants dropped ih*
boom on the league leading DayIona Beach Islander* yesterday 8-3
behind ihr six-hit pitching perfortnance of Jim Singleton.
Manager Ed Levy pul homer
No. 22 in ill* sack while Joe Tumek
was busy collecting lu'i ssxlh
round tripper of the camiiaign.
Sanford exploded for four rum
in the firtl frame which proved lo
be enough lo cinch the contest. The
locals added another tally in the
fifth and three more in the scvcnlli
to ice over the silualion.
After allowing the lilamlrit
three runs In the first Iwo innings,
Singleton succeeded in dropping
the lionerollar around ihe invader*
necks lor the rrniaiuder of the
game.
Daytona II.
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Krupp rf
Ilansllck rf
tiherlin lb
Wnlerculter c
Hlpp lib
Logan * i
Geddls p

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I 0
4 0
11 0
.1 0
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P A r K K u F w iN
• P A L T A K V .lime ltd. (JV -T h y
Ixisim rg I’ackeru Idastod throo
I’aiolkn hurler* for 21 lilt* and u
lrt 'l win lo take Imth end* of the
current serin.
Tim Darker* *c&lt;»*d atmosl at
will with II men golnf; to but In
the sixth canto to score -lx rum
on eight lilt*. Again In iti* ninth
frame tbe D n rk e ra sent nn evm
ilnion men to lait storing sevn.
run: &lt;&gt;n five bits.
ti n ROD II ATS
D E I AND, June ;’n —(/P»~
(Uonesvllle fiver whelm-d the sag­
ging DeLaed Red Hats, I I to t
here yistvrdajr with G-Man Mpr
Charlie Rrewster pacing a 16-htt
aasoultBrewster »«cked out four for
five, inrln ling two doubles. Catch. er Buck Dnrilue rapptjl cut threij
, safeties and Georgo Full* batted
• In four runs on hit two hits.
Mgr. BUI Dorrln and First
ftUsontan Don Allon, of Deluinu
w ire cjeetwl following two of sev-

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VICTORY OSIN oiloriib me f.u &lt;
■ of the Yankee Clipper, Joltin' Jo*
DIMngfilo, as he (omlly holds aloft the memento ■&gt;( bis 2,000th major
Irufiie lilt, which be had Just iritittcrrd iigalni! the Cleveland Indian* at
Cleveland. Luke Appling ut the Chlrsgu White tjux und Wally Mosel of
the Philadelphia A's me Ihe only oilier active major Ituguvix who have
pu»ud 2.UOO murk. Joe hud cnlcicd game with 1,000. ( Jnltrnuttundl)

Clubhouse
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By FR A N K K4'K
-Newafealuren Sporl*

NEW YORK There should be
little doubt ubout a number of
posIliufjH fur the coming All-Htar
came at Coinlxkr.y Dark in Clilengn on July II,
While the finis again ate doing
Hie voting, two men In llie Na­
tional League stand lieml und
shoulders over llie field. They are
Htnn Muslnl of the Cardinal* and
Jackie Robinson of Ihr Dodgers,
Th* fans can't possibly go
wrong on Muslnl and Rolilnson.
They figure lo open the nnnunl
classic nt first und second Imre,
losprctlvidy, unless MiHinls man­
ager, Eddie Dyer, requests Brook­
lyn's
All-Hlnr
manager,
Hurt
Kliutton, to plsy Klim tho Man in
the outfield where piny I* less
liutnidoiis.
Tbe reel of tha Niillnmil l.ea*
gue selection* figure to be up ir
tile air.
The American League bus r
standout infield uf Wall Drnpu of
the lied Ho* nl first, Cass Mlclim-ls of the Ki-iintm» on scuiml,
l*hll Rlxxulo of Ihe Yankee* at
short and lenguu halt lug rlinmplon
George K ill on third. Ilrnpn Is the
surfiilse hitter of the season in
the American League,
Add lo I his quartet the name*
of Ted William* und Dmn DiMaggie of the Red Hox mill Lurry
Dohy of the Indlinu und you have
a solid team, which L one rea*on
the Aniericaii Ln g uo holds n
lop-sided 12-4 ailvuntuge In 'lie
da«»le. Then there’s lllrdle Tebbetta of the Red g«s and Yogi
Berra of the Yankees to do Ilia
catching.
slumping
bly will gel
Warts and
t *. The Niltlonal Ixagu* cam
boast of

inch an array.
Tru^ tha senior■ league will
hav* Ralph Rintr, who hit 64
lua a few other
Daughter and
pOMr and Roy

right now th*

H A R R Y M. H H R KR
&lt;Written Especially Fur
A )’ Nensfaaturea)
After the beginner learns Hi*
kick und dog-puddle, h* advances
to the crawl,
From ‘ the basic dog-pmldle, tha
arm stroke gtaduully lengthens.
Tho child i cache* fart hr t forward
and bring* bis arm farther back­
ward than In ||m dog-paddl*. Th*
heed Is still kepi above the water
ami tbe legs kick from th* hips.
Tho next step Ik to h»vp th*
Bini* break th* im face of th*
water for Ihe first time as tho
child reaches forward.
At Ihl* point, (he
beginner
should combine Innd drill with watei drill to lenni the piopsr atm
mil verticil t*. First, |cnn forward,
hnmls at side. Extend one arm
forwuul ninl at the same time
draw the mlivi arm back, Dress­
ing down firmly with the pnlni* of
llin bund, bring the out-stretched
arm bark past the thigh, while
lifting Ihe uther arm forward and
biinging il [ia*t Ihe car.
These nllm intc hand
move­
ment* are continued
until th*
arm* urn minting smonthly.
The beginner now i* ready to
use Ihe crawl In wilier. Kick th*
legs vigorously and lud tho arm
motions practiced on land. Re­
member I The child's head I* itlll
kepi above wuler at all time* ai
IhD slagu.
Turn thw head *a*h time tba
arm is drawn back aNd raised
from th* water ahd look back at
tbe hand aa It lift* from tbe
water, Th* comlklat* itroks |*
now made with th* head out of
lh* w *t*r, the « y « straight ahead.
Th* legs and arma hav# already
f ta.r.,ud . l0 "yDihronlio automat-

Dick Aiken recently patted along to The Neutral Cor­
ner a top-drawer ouggeatlon intended for the earn and cyen
of the Florida State League tiirectora. "Why don't they
nerve mmIn pop at the baaeball games in pnper cups rather
than just handing it to the fans still eneased in a bottle?"
The suggestion was promoted by the recent display
at Orlando, when the fans, angered by an umpire's decision,
proceeded to hurl pop bottles out of the stands am) on to
the playing field. Not too recent, but still within memory,
is the game between the locals and the Hats played at DeLund. The cash customers, taking udvantuge of the occa­
sion, bent upon the wooden gents with the empty bottles for
over two Innings rattling the players and giving tho um’
plres every excuse for culling off the contest.
Aside from the fact that pop bottle throwing and
pounding by the fans is a rather dismal display of sports­
manship, It must be remembered that an empty Coke bot­
tle can prove to be u pretty dangerous weapon when In the
hands of some hot-head who insists upon hurling It down
upon tho unprotected players.
NVe view hooting, hollering, cat-calling, jeers, moans,
whistles, and grouns as legltimcnt rights of any fan who
plunks down his iron man to see his favorites in action.
Pounding bottles and throwing them about haphazardly

won by the length of hi* nose,
popular demand bring* Denied
and Jack Rlboud together tonight
in a special two-dog match race
which will be run over the
6-l0th» ntlle route a* an added
attraction lo the ten-race pro­
grams at tha Volusia County dog
track. The*® two speedster *Ugt-d a thriller dlllcr tn Friday's
ninth race, In which Jack Rlboud
Ju*t failed to nip hi* opponent at
the line.
Both these greyhound* have ac­
quired enviable record* here tlda
season. Jack Rlboud, owned by
E . F , Snipe*, ha* landed In the
money six times In seven d art*,
twice with wins, Mr*. M. A.
llaughn’s Denied started tha sum­
mer racing meet with a hang by
finishing second to Real Hunts­
man In the Volusia County Ikaugural. Since then he has scor­
ed frequently in tho tough com­
petition of the celebrity pack,
ami ha* coined $48(1 In purse*
fur hi* owner.
Raring S e c r e t a r y
Merrill
"Duke" Watts has selected an
octet of all-star* to go to the
post In tonight's feature ninth
race, namely M o n o n , Mom’s
Flash, Carrie'* Bit, Groy Topper,
Trim Trick, Eager Bahy, Teton
and Kensman. Monon may not bo
the fastest dog In the pack, but
she will have th* barking of
thousands of dog racing enthu­
siasts for her driving finishes
mode her extremely populnr here
in both '48 and '49. Friday night
sho look the sixth race with four
lengths to spare, forging fast to
th * front In tlio tew t'loainjr
yard* of the contest*. Mom's
Hash will l«ar watching. Ho re­
cently won an eighth race in
31.4 seconds,

W IM BLED O N , June 2B-(/P&gt;—
Tha cream of all the world'* ama­
teur tennis player* *t*p onto the
■teaming green lawn* of Wimble­
don today In a two-week scramble
for the time-honored Rritiih cham­
pionship*.
Tha fortnight'* grind, coupled
With th* psychological pressure
of play on Wimbledon'* fnnied
center court, will he a severe teat
for the two pre- tournament fa­
vorite* for the men’* aingle*
crown.
Top-seeded Frank Bedgmun of
Auatralia enter* the fray with a
crippled wing- He pulled some II*
gamenta In hi* right wrist during
tune-up competition. He fare*
UntUh Davi* Cup player Howard
Walton in the opening round.
Billy Talbert, 34-yeor-cId New
Yorker who is seeded No. 2. i*
making his first appearance in the
all-England championship. If he
cut conserve his stamina, he could
morn the title left vacant by the
non-appearance of America's Ted
Schroeder, bud year'* winner.
Talltert, a diabetic, lack* the
fir* of some of the Wimbledon alltime “ greats,” but bis steady, ac­
curate stroking could take {dm to
the top. Hi* first round-foe i* untanked Norman Kilavltx, an En­
glish player.
Other American matches in the
#V| opening tiny skirmishes on lh
court* are:
Budge Potty, Los Angeles vs.
Itavmoundo IJcyro, Philippines!
Art Larsen, San Francisco, v~.
Vladimir Ccrnlk, Egypt; Gardner
Mutiny, Miami, vs. Joilp DnlmJo,
Yugoslavia;; Vic Helxas. Philadel­
phia. vs. Sven Davidson, Sweden;;
Fred Kcivn'nski, Hnmtramck, Mich,
v*. It. O. Reeve, Britain; li v Dorrnmn, New York v*. Jninio Barton.
Spain, and Tony Trolwrt, Cincin­
nati, v*. II. W, llooe, South A ni«a.
Ladles day. conddnlng tonnl*
and fashion competition, I* to­
morrow.
The tilh ladder* are, respect­
ively, U u h t1 (Rough and (Intrude
t Gorgeous Gussie) Moran. The

Team
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W. II. Cane’s Good Time, Iyear-old trotter who lo*t only
one race In 11*41), rsn third fleet
time out at Roosevelt Raceway,
Westbury, N. Y „ Oil* sprint:.
Grocntrce Stable’s f'opot ar.d
One Hitter have lieen nominated
for the $26,000 Monmouth llnmli*ap lo be derided lit the Mon­
mouth Park, N. J., track on
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A broken unkle In 'HUS fail­
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batting In subsequent season*.
Th* Indian manager followed
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2 bedroom

apt. (Upper)

SW AP SHOP - 405 E . 4th St.
We Uuy, Sell or Trade moat
anything.
Plume MiR-J.

Sanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
300 Sanford Are.
TeJ. 1348
E8 H ELM A N 9 Red Rose Feed.
Touchton 4 Wataon, 1201 Gebry
A ft. Phone I I 85-J._____________ 7— I’elH-I.tveKlwk-HupoHeH
F R IE D Shrlmn Dinner, 8erved W E P IC K up your deed nnimnla
"The Beit Shrimp on Earth"
without chargo. Phone Oviedo—
every night at Homer'g Grill,
324 E nat let 8trea t . _________
h elp w a n t e d
MOT LU N CH ES larved every day
11:30 to 2 — with Home Made
rolle and corn Muffin*. Homer'* AVON PRODUCTS. You too can
learn pleunnt, friendly work,
Grill, 324 Eaei. let Street
full or part time. Avon Coaine"GOOD And HAD*1
Hoe. well known, well |lke«l. We
U»#d lee boxes
|D.DS
train you. Write Naomi SeaUsed mattreiM*, your choice 0.65
bury, 804 E. 11th Ave, Mt.
Used kitchen cabinet
10.DB
Used round solid oak dining
table
7.9B
ID, first class
Klightly used kitchen cabinet 20.08
qualifications to
Reg, 14.9B Glider cushlona, met 9.0B
Special I Desk chest and chair 29.0B
Come In and see our slightly used WOMEN earn money at home.
oil rangee. Excellent value*.
Sew our teady cut "Rap-AMATIIKJI OF SANFORD
Round". Eaey, profitable. Holly­
wood Mfg. Co. Hollywood 46,

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your prescription* to LAMIY’S.

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MSRCiANDlSE Exchange.

Ixoellent Locatloi

ipartment, furnished or

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enm- N EW FLOtlltH xnrtaceri to porJ-Oll S A L E HY O W N ER: 17 acre* FO R D Ft&gt;rpu«on Tractor,
plutely overhauled recently with
fection. Old flnnra mini a like
t'lffh pround at Tap|i&gt;wllla on
or without equipment, phone
new. Flnlahlnff, cleaalnq 4 wag.
Ooldenroil Rond, 5 mllea aouth
lent. PJitahlo power plant, 22
o f P .iiit n i d ni'U r I,lik e
Je a a u p . __1I27-J.
year* iixpnrlence In RemiiiLU
Ouuianteeil Title, D, W. Sluu- H AliV C A R R IA G E . Like New:
County, II. M. (lleeaon, l.ekc
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MIX-M AHTKIl for agio, prnrtirnl- _ P*Brvly new, reuHonahle. Phone I07H- Drug line*. Inillilniiir, iltinip truck,
murk, fill illit, utii'll mnl InV
by Inml ur Job. Cuntart 11 R.
t/ilinlt'il uml iteuiu ialt'u, It*'.* E.
JO HN SO N’S CAR P L A T E Auto
New York \vu., Ilul.aml.
I'h
Wn*-Wa*iw auto In 21) minutca—
4fill ir 285-W
iio r u liU n K , only |LU0 per can.
JE N K A It IK G L A S S &amp; P A IN T CO.
DunT aiimni't lin n
the uimnm'r
112-IU W. 2nl Ht.
Phone 320
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cycle* repuirtil, Lock &amp; Kev
work. Prompt Servlet*. II. W.
Shuman, 3Id K. 4th St.
NEW KIH IIIN ti CAM P OPEN,
Camp Seminole on Wcklvn HDer.
Nice Ply wood lluata. (la \V♦•*»! ofl
Ut, -III. Walrlt for »lqn,
V E N E T IA N
Ill.INDH minlr to
urder. Seminole* Venetian Hllnd
Co.
82(1 W. 3rd St.
Phone

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Grading.
Cull 524-M. G. J.
Gehr, 2032 Willow Avenue.

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your car at Hoy G n c.iV
Amoco Service. 2nd and Park
Ave. Ph. 0107.____________________

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BUYING A C A R ] Before finan­
cing see us to save money, InetaRment Loan Dep't., Room 317,
Phone 286.
Bsnford Atlantic
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Martin’* Garage and
Uned
Care, 1601 West First-Plum *
6148,___________
WANTED^-Late model Ford bill*
Inesa coupe and' older ears fui
cash. Call UI46. Martin’* G«-

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Sip Fordor Sedan Inppl eaterlor extra nice.
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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
tr uopa.
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 md 105 millimeter
howl leer*.
Iloth the evaluation and Kor­
ean ahlpmenla will have “a nav­
al eKort 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 at In­
chon, Korean Wcet Coast port.
A t 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*"~ w lll
predominate in the air cover,
which will also include H-S2 twin
Mustangs, all weather fighters
designed for night duty.

CItokvH D aughter
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;ago, two men, -hot
planes would he turned over In
Korean pilots in Japan. Smith in what police anid was a neigh­
feint, died of their
Korea has tin trsinnd pilots irmly borhood
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, re a d y io lal»&gt;rcrh. A third victim of the
•hoot If attacked, spread nil ■uime shooting, Sam M ills, 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 hcaiiqunrG am bling K in g
tarn 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.
(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 at 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;4art—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 "retail'
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
other Imakiua— B ayalem of lialt COOIIT o r TIIH COUNTY nrwlng bi t* against each other to
JUIH1K.
HKMINOI.K COUNTY.
insure against excessivo tosacr.
■tatk o r rumiDA.

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WHY I.F.T AN OLD
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UOW KJ, daraaaad; that ha flin t
I* p e titio n for fl*M itjirhargo, am)
Htt he w ill apply to lha llimoraMisag las Hltn.tratn. County
1 Bam lnol. C o u atr, n » rM a , on lha
Ith Say of Ju ly. m e , for ap p ro v .i
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A

Extended One Week

FOR THE FUTURE HEALTH SECURITY OF THE CITIZENS OF

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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.

Satuiday, JULY 1, 1950
Is The
Last Day To EnrojT^ ^

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.

With any Professional Community Health represen­
tative.

2.

HlJY A GOOD USED
C / r FROM THE ADS

Wl u o w io
uta*Of” Julia Ludey'p.

In Thi» Newipaper

UNBELIEVABLE...
But True!

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).

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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.
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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 m ajor 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,
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Tie Preteet the P m m of the World;
V i Promote the PrefftM of America.
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

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E s ta b lis h e d LOOK

Cnntimiril hot. millrv nnd partlv
cloudy through tVedonidoy. Local
thundcrthonrrx ut scattered plac­
es. I.iirhl to moderate «nuth to
xouthu r-l winds.

INDEPENDENT D A I L Y NEWSPAPER

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Senate-House
Passes Draft
"Bit For Year

Armed Forces
Chief Charts
New Courses

A chcson Uriel’s llis New Deputy

Trum an Given Pow er
T o O rder N ation­
al Guard, Reserve
U nits In to A ction

Johnson Claims U, S.
Can Avert War By
Policy Of Building
Up Military Ann

"•gWASHINGTONTTune 27 -&lt;&amp; )

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, ’

—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.

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 mat­
ter.
Previously
tha
Houta
had
voted n two year extension of
tha paaeatlma Draft Act requir­
ing registration of young men
I S through 9S year*. U retained
In the hand* of Oongreaa the
authority for indnetiosu or oefu-

m Kdrarang,

Jo h n so n s a id .

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 r o j e c t
Will S tre a m To Is D i s c u s s e d By
Polls Tomorrow C i t y Conuni9sion
Five. U S House S eats M cK ibhin S a y s . Mon­

» T h * Senate voted a three-year
T o Bo At Stak e In
ey Is Holding Up
extension olao retaining "trig­
ger control" over actual drafting
P r i m a r y C ontests
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 start Inductions, when
Congress was away. If he found' co n tro l* fm U . N 1 I i i i i v - se a ls a n ­ eluding George Ui*llop, W. A. I.rlIt necessary to build up the unit­ a l s la k e in G r u r g ia '. D en im r.itic flei nod I-rnrik Slminei, met l.i*t
ed services to strengths allow­
ed hy congressional approjirla- p im i.u y lu iu o iio n ; .m il .it l f .n l night with thr City Coin mi* non to
t l ' g i l l a M i O a V a i s T fc te e i
llu r e u l tin-ill li.i V■
■ t ill Ill'll m b' dm in . the financing of thr new
U n i id ra c e *.
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 C lilhnd 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
T A L L A H A S S E E , June 27-1/1’) mander.
ll»C
— The Cabinet lent $2,374,001) to
T h e n in th &lt;Ji«lri&lt;t race m N o rth ­
A. Edwin Shinholicr, eity at­
county school* today with the
understanding it is to lie withheld east G e o rg ia p ic k e d up lo ll o i torney, and H. N. Saycr, city
from their releaias for the next ile u m i l l llie w a k e o f recent clerk, were authorized to investi­
quarter.
ch a rg e s a g a im l W ood hy C o lu m n ­ gate the possibility that certificates
A Comptroller C. M. flay, who U
of indebtedness to be repaid from
recovering from an operation, sold ist D re w P e a rs o n .
In th e e ig h ts d is t r ic t in S o u th * revenues of the stadium, and to
In a letter to the Cabinet the
ID l.t lW N
o s r * i . B is )
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 erch an ts R equest
Tim ordinance to make Mag­
financing during the coming fiscal
nolia
and
Palmetto
Avenues
C
losing
F
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2
Days
year,"
t r . s t i i M i oa a s a . t i i s 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

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.

('H IKE HP.LI)
O C A LA , 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 Prepared
For Visits From Truman And Ike
VALLEY FORGE, Pa., June 27 — (ff) — Thar* b far more

A tte n d a n t* U r f c d A t coing on than meetz the aye at tha bustHni site of Uw aacoad National
jamboree of lha Boy Scouts of Amanca.
g i f e t y Council M eet
Tha bahind-the-irene activity has a two-fold objaettva. Tha jam­

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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
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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
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"I)ul.‘ hr added, "nmr a deci­
sion ha. hrm made, di'i tplmr de­
mands that you ad 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 Uretlng mill.
I nr v, needs, ltd* veu r.J«rtb o first
time,
it aalso
Is being
........... n. lte n d e d bv
tim
e , It
lso Is
c iv ilia n s fro m som e g o vern m en t
n g e iie le s.
T h e d e fe n se - e e r id n rv m ode in.
m i-ntlon in liis p ro p o n 'd o dd rex* nl
th e c m re n t e rls b in K o re a
Hu'
hi r e r s lllu p th e p a il l'U*-t
g rn d
n a te s of th e '" lie g e p la v i'd in
W o iId W a i I t , In- s a id ;
" I hope and p in y th at t h e ir
w ill In- no w in Hull w ilt a i-re le v a 'i
I I V u ilu u r a o n F a i r i l l I

M a cA rth u r
iz e

A ll

A rm e d
in

T o

Of

T y p e s

R e t l.s

I t Hi V I) . IV r iln e x d o ), lim e 2N
1 'd ’l
V tiroadeiiHt fro u i Se o u l
said It . S . I h ii i i tie rs and fig h t e r s
a H a i-k itie
Not i li
K o re a n
l.iu lis
l l i e In ii.o lr .is l I r ,*in the
s im Hi K o re n ii ie |iu b lir a n r a j i i l .i l
oi the us m e o f I're M itriit H yim
"m o IH i i -v g u e m , d e ta ils tint
* it* in line w ith In k v n r r jiu r t s
tli.it th e I S
A ir Cotei*
w as
irtiing In in i i i i i u n l i .i l * s r lin u

H‘

\SSUI I .VI L it P R ES S

l l i e A lla y .a id today l l i.il 1 ' i r .i
lieid
I m m .in % o id e i lm ,u i and
,) i i xiip p n it u l S o u th L o i r .m lio n p s
Was p i . s n l L i . i lig h t In C r n r i .d
D o llg l.i. M .o A i t l m i . w ho l ia . .it
pie me iiu iiin .illd n l a ll tin- l 1 S
t o n e , in llie l.u I ’. i i d i i .
A S p o il "III.Ill .a id I lie a lllir i lie
t . mu e f l i i l i t e d lliilig liu ig l.'lt'lv p c
I i o il'll In e w tlll ll In g.m .it ' i 1/
I' *\l. Iasi in ,d il betw een I ’eiilag o ti
tit I ti i.i I. and M.o Arthur.
A sln d how lilt- a ll and ''ea *llpp o ll w ill hi I'.iveii, tin 'p u k i i l i i .i i i
* I l i r i i ' an* ilia ny p h tnr&gt; of *uppod and I li.- l MlM llia l C r u c ia l
M ai A l l i n i l w ill u . r all ly p e . tlia l
In ta n lu It. Ip lli, S o u lli K o r e a n . '
W h ile he W ill .p e a k in g , U . S .
i hi n Ii re 1 h g l il e i .
wend io o tlilg
down h im N iu ili L m e ,in p la n e ,
ill* III pi I II u l l , d m u p l the r l a i l l .I

turn

ul

Amencutii

hum

South

K u le s
Ita jin tts g a th e re d b y ctirtesj*o n d r n ls u t lt u x u k i A lr lm s e in &gt;outhe in J a p a n , le i m in u s o f th e a i r l i f t
Im re out trin f ig u r e s .

Already O u r Mil MucAribtir had
^ n n firm i'u

th u t

A m e ric a n

fig h t e r

(|l(Wll „„e Russian
A r'
."1 K
.■.•
-hieiv
W* n* I'*™11’ RUM™ 1 l"*,n*' * ni‘ "

trie d to in t e r r v ie w it h th e a i l
e v a ru a l Inn o f A m e ric a n W olnell
and e llild le n fro m S n u lli K o re a
T h is fig h t w l l l i th e Itu ssln n iiil.rt,. Y a k fig h t e r w a s o v e r S» u n i’s
K im p o A ir f i e l i i , w h e re llie A m e ri
ru n f ig iile r s w en- p e o v ld lilg p ro ­
te c tiv e ro v e r lm t r n ii» |i" r l
A werien o f lin ia d ril/ tH f m in
d in .id , e n p iln l ut Ho- A in c l li nn
ir .iH iiw u r .i o » e t i * S l i t

F H A Supervisors C- S. Mediators J o
And Clerks Will H'dd 1 arlays With
Close Meet Today R R- duels loday
G A IN E S V IL L E , June 27—&lt;/h
A n n u a l c o n ft'rt'n c c o f s u p c rv lx o ra in i c le r k s o f th e fo r m e r s ' home
m lm in lH lru tli.n , w h ic h opened v&gt;le r d iiy , w iik tu eluee llrin l i f t . .
ito i.il w it h ii diHeuHHlr.n o f
fa r m
o w n u rs h lp m id fa r m h o u x liu r.
MurviH It. Roliorts, chief o f pro­

gram operation* in Hie state of
fieri, James 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 ,nr*o"
del are studying Hie ugrlcultmal
economy of tiuluy, checking •
FIIA programs, uml plum,lug t
more efficient
ii|ieratlonn
and
better management.
"During the past few years our
philosophies uml
policies
hove
changed," lm told the group. He
pointed out that FH 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
said.
Production loan operations were
discussed yesterday afternoon by
L . M, Hollingsworth
and M iss
Helen Nlmmo of tho stale office
and Henry Smith of lha Washing­
ton office.
Raub Snyder, deputy adminis­
trator, who spoke yesterday, re­
mained to participate In today's
conference.

Stanley Brumley Is
Winner_0f Contest

Stanley Bninday, former tenor
soloist o l the Bemtnola High
School Ola* Glut) and amployeo
of tho Odbam Motor Co., won
first honors Saturday Bight at
tho wookly rmatcur show con­
test given by Orlando Aerie,
Pmm SS129, Fraternal Order of Eagles
at tholr ball on Central Avenue
in Orlando Saturday night
By winning thla contaat, Mr,
Brumley also won a chanoa to
r*-app*ar la aemi-flnale in four
weeks time, and by wlnaag then
^ a IBCI
^ 3OIWVflMIV 15J £
k KBflTl##*
&amp; .‘'
Ul#
wwill

Hr eoopetod Saturday night

to

W A M IIN C . IO N .

lo n e .17

(/ !’)

vailing hint's iinm North hiue.i

M rs. (i. W . Arnold
Died L u st N ig h t
Mrs. fl. W. Arnold, Ml. died at
10i40 I*. M. yesterday at her
kotne In (llndervlllo where she
had lived for the past IH yearn.
Bha hod been in Ul health fur
thra* yeara.
, „ ,
Bom Aug. 14. I HOI, in Cairo,
On. aha u survived by flvo
daughters, Mm .
Larry
Lord,
Elisabeth. N, J .j Mrs. Eddie Sampadlan of Orlando; Mrs. Norma
fcrw fa r, Detroit; Mra. Homer
White, and Mis* Annie Bell
Arnold of Banfordj two eon,
Russell Arnold and 0 . W. Arnold,
Jr., both of Sanford) til grand
children; three slater*, Mrs. J.
H. Jonas atm Mra. Ruby Miller
of Thomaavllle, G s.| and Mrs.
Marl* Butlar of Newton, Ala.
Funeral arrangements will bo
announced later.

S
T on
tola's

w in . I

w n e arm ed tn J itr v e n I
w e ir a tta c k e d hy ill-

m iu iiIv ,

n iih t a i aHKiHliim’i* tt» tin* I ’ h ih p
pini* ip iv t*inniun t bv iii'i’i'li'r iitt'tl.
I I in v t* M iu ila ilv tlii i'l'ti'i! nm *• n iin .it in thi' lin in s !im ^ o f m ill
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a i d .iiv cr In tin ’ ftiia a 'i uf |
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in
I iiiltt In mi am ! t!n* t! i k | *111c“!«
uf a im lllH i v i i . t uni tn prttviilt*
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vv 11U
H o . ..
fo re e ...
t know t in .I :i|l m&lt; l i i l .e i -&lt; o f
III.. I m l i d N a tio n s w ill c o n sid e r
.i i i c f o l l v
tile
eiii|si'i|iiim c’eH
If
b ilc H l a g g ie MOO III K o re a
iti •iitn iT iti* ui Urn c liiir t i i o f tin*
I t i i i «| N iK h .114
\ M t u m in Urn
m li uf tuna* tn in ti’ r t in lin iia l u f*
I *111 SV4Mliit till IIJU 'h lllK I'f fl'l’i i .
I " c t ' "itt-il S ta te s w ill n u it u u iIn uphold
" m li' " f la w
I h a v e i n s t ill, led A n ilin ssa d o l*
\ ,i u n , a- the ie |te e *ie iilu tiv e o f
11.. I n ited •''tale
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U'WIH'I II.,- ii .audit
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( 'o i i i i i i u n i i n
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litiw n-’t .u nit'd in i .i nm n iiil \VH»
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CH’ii i i | v * n il f ir i I ut H u 1 I ’ m I ncl N il-*
tiu n
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In
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to tliu
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I'tU'ifk*
it i i ’ll nm ) tii l liilm l ' tu li
l« u ir .
p o r fn r m iiiif t h r ii law till a m i m
runm ii &gt; fim u tin tH in t l i u u c ra
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lilt ys‘
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lim 7 lh f lr i't i
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a cun*!
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Ilp4&gt;n lit* t lninu t’ k’ uv r i h iin anl un
K n rn tu a tm i v i n c alt :iu uml -c ii

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T ile

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B o o s t e r Tells Sanford Market
Sanford Rotary P r o d u c e Sales
Of Grid S q u a d Hits New H i g h
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mu*. H i' c it e .I I'n n c li W ......I r u f f *
reco rd as L u n c h lit Ha lin e I'm
v e rn ity am t p i.lilte d nut H ull I lie
la t t e r pitta ed u catio n o f stud ent
p lu y i'rx f i r s l a s tb e b a sis » f **u«‘
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t n i l n l H ia tt1* in iin n i'il '.u jip iu t
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Kmergeney FuncN
Vot ed In Crisis*
By State Cabinet

vialt- jn m lip I k
I In* valu a tio n in t iiia l * t ifri, w in
i a i r \fi \ s s i i
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n. i I i I M i A iil I i ’ I n iiii , i l i i r lo (In* l.n 1 I 4) til IpMU' Ilf I llll'l ,,U|.|
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O i i o v i *i l ‘MH-40, while th r in* wan voted lin lilj by
G iib ilii'l
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Tim imini'1 \vn■ tin in ,l u ui ' *
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American Military Aid Program
Lends Four Cannon To Orchestra

Vlltl'll 111 llllvUl. Kloi lllll’i I'Ullt'li iuiiiil iluh-giiHuu inforiiuillv Hint
It fllVUIH II move tu got
ftnl.'l III
f ll.n l. tn l.llllli II lui'k ill II i'll IUi I
linlivi'i'ti l.u k o A p up kii m id l.u l.o

Dorn.

Miiimn Hukor, ii'pii'si-ntiiig the
Apupkn .Sportsmuti’s AssocintioKi
mill lim cnl.iiiut l.u k o Atiotikii'u
wnlor level Is Ih rio foot hclmv
c a n n o n to llie N a tio n a l S y m p h o n y O ir lie s lr a .
ntiriim) liccnusc tho raiml to Lake
H o w a rd M itc h e ll, w lu i d ire c t* the sy m p h o n y, asked fo r th e a r t il­ Duni Inis hci'ii xvli If iii'ii m ri’ii'ill
W A - S IIIN G T O N . lim e 2 7 — &lt;/l*) — T h e U nited S la t e s m ilita r y
a u iU n n c c p io g rtu ii to d ay b io a d c n c d it* ic o p e . I he A rm y lo a n e d fo u r

le r y . T h e re w as no in d ic a tio n th a t lie p la n s to w age w a r on m u sic c ri-

y e a rs ,

l.uko Dura is flvo foot below
l.uko Apopka uml u lock la nitiuld l to In.hi water In Apopku In drv
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 uoatber,
position — Tscluikowsky's "Ov­ Jcct will work out.
ho said.

lici.

Illile a d ,

erture,

the

y o u th fu l

m aestro sa id he in ln id i

1812."

lo use

th e fie ld

Hut Mitchell also admitted that

The National Sym phony will a few tactical problems still
perform the famed “ 1812" on
July S a* a special tribute to must be solved. For instance:

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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-----,
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composition,
tho Watergate Stadium on the
i n i r |i w
"So not to be outdone
by tho Potomac River. But tha army
tyears said no to this, Concussion from
luielana of a hundred (faara
_go—who loaned Tschslkowik:
Tschalkowaky tha eannon might sink not only
CONFIDENCE V O T E
his artillery—th* a m y agreed the barge but the entire orJtm* «7—iff)— Brl- to go ateng with MltctwU.
chestzw aa wall, artillery ea‘ government wan a
and tha neceaeary
Fsu r 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 ^ ean n o n
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(’llll'A tiU . June 27 '/Vi Fed ■lin in g the i .illm g n l tin- m li in i
cm I in,.i11nlor., til in tnlik-. toilnv lint In n Ul it II I' Ic g g u i' p in jic ily nl
with representative- fi""i five hie tu x tril, Ci. W . S p n i c n , w lm p in iit .il
mid-west unit wcHlcrli imlrotiil
nut l l i r v .illl.ih lr w in k .it the i In
bit I.y a swilci'MieitV strike
Last night ti"' g«vei .......nl men v ■i - l l v &lt;&gt;f C n l P m .ix illic U m u l
bud parleys will, repic eotatlvc
. i l h l d i i » Iin m |H 2 (i lu I ' L J ' l , a m i m
of llie A Ft. Swilcliiiicn'n Huo.ii of .u 'l i lm i t C n,u Ii V a n l icet Iin m
North America. »
At Hint time ti"- outlook for a 1‘ U I lu I 1)/.’ ) C o l. Y o u 'c i v c il in
the A im y Iw o y e a n in the p ic ic n t
quick pence was dim.
The walkout — whirli I"" st"P- lint ip n l n l I lu- I ’ a r i l i . a i c .i . K n ic .i
ped wheels rolling nil four of 'In* l i e ic ic t t llv i r lu ilii- il fiu lli ic llic five lines—begun Sunday morn
ing. The switchmen want IK tmiiri .iii nt ui O u t.m u lu .li'.iin a u l lluU lliy c ix ily in ilx a t lilc ln p iu g i.w u
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 after the meeting with tinunion men that he also hoped to
have joint unlon-nillruiul nilkx,
te a siltsrS Os r a n T S ir rl

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Atlanta
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                    <text>T H E HANFORD H ERALB.il

F ly in g Disc It
Seen A g ain By
Air F o rc e Men
‘Object’* Makes Five
Roaring Passes A t
ft Hamilton Air Base
OAKLAND, Calif. June 21—&lt;/!*)
—“The Oakland Tribune said a
“disc shaped object" toaring at an
estimated speed of 1,000 to 1,500
n ller an hour made five “paitei"
near Hamilton Air Force Rate
early today.
The newipsper quoted ihiee An
Farce nun-commiisioiird offnrti
who said the "flying tauter,"
shooting blue llame mid with *
"rear like thunder” dived n m ,
beacon Just nortli of tlir field.
* Hamilton Field li 25 milrt
north of San Ftancisco.
Corp. Roger G. Ftyor, a run
trol tower operator al the field,
said he ssw s blue flame ihootiug
out as the saucer flashed by fiom
the soulhweit and beaded north­

east.

Labor Party
i r i i ti H H r m r i n oa*&gt;
House, out four members are ill
uml n,ny not be obit, to nttend the
ciuciul session, Under these cir­
cumstances, any unusual absen­
teeism—ur Absent ion by party
member* who think Britain shrub!
tube u more jmsitivo attitude toword the S&lt;*hum«n I'luri— could
be distant run*,
Meeuwhite, in Vatican City,
new* sources here declined to conii ni nt on report* the Vatican had
Intelvoneil in nciintiatinni between
tin- I'. S. and Hungary to excliiinye American businessman
Hubert A. Vugelcr for the crown,
of St, Stefan,
'I lie lepmt* were that the neg»tiation* bad hern dlsiupted tentphi arily ly Vattcsn relief the
clown shnuhl not be returned to
lluiinmv while ilir Communists
ate in power.
Itelitablr auiiicis in Vienna said
iiirlni Hint ney'iiiMilulls for VogoIll's mleiiMi me under way with
tlii ii turn of tin mu lent crown
tlic price, ilr mu Miitenced to 16
yeni s Jn)l KeluiiHiv "H charges of
of spying.
And in h'raikfmi, the U. 8.
Coin mission nnniniiiced today that
('Inv il Henderson, XL a U. 8.
Vice Consul In Kianhflirt, contn.Iteil sniclilo yesttlday.
Hen Ioi son, nn nfficl'il announcemem sani, was found dead of a
■elf-inilined gun shut wound in
his u|iurtineiil.

Sweet ({oUenroJ, growing wiMI slmlpid, ---boa W
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A fin# light honey baa bteu| w w i In' California
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'T iboiighl it was a falling stai.
HeoUeison who wa * born in
the Tribune quoted Pryor. "Hut it ( I'li(nb diiI,is, Ark., ou&gt; a motber
and Ipother living in Ventura,
didn't fall. Il |usl kept on going.
/T he Tribune said Pryoi '*
egm tioh wa* verified bv Hlaff
■ft* ‘Ellis R. l.iliner, another con- i
trot tower operator, and Ktnlf
l i t . Virgil Ceppuro, memlu-i uf
t f ie . Airways
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Three glrN escaped Sunday. but

luturinuh
Warren Waller B. Martin snld well*
tu Alimov. uffbTwin of the Stale
^Dapper Don's" real name pro­ llc|ia
rtiuent uT Welfare, which
bably was Robert A. Tout billion,
lie probably cama from Atlanta uptaiittiiN Hie schtmi, termed the
Mnmluv e-cstm nn "aftermath ■ut
04,
Humbly lueiik."
The prison knew of no rela- HipTin*
iiiisnh i'nf*|ip whb led bv
tiyes,
, tMesAiwIHIe In Montgoiui'i y, "tillers- itii mi 11- Minuways," Mis*
id Id.
Ala., an old Negru life lernmt liiihlmiiii
IviCujiik •&gt;v tun in lliree girl*
who died at Alabama's Atin me
prison left htii life invlngtt, $l!IU. m i mil illiUMUil. Tlitaie ute tin
Umu .I . nl tin- ilinlitlitiuii unit tlie
givtaii frcpilum uf the
Kill*
ft'licl'd in ini-11
‘fill'll’ mi' ntxiut j!’J6 gurls under
III yen i* uf ngu in thp school.
Sunn' lillVta been coiiiluitted bfI riiimta tIn'v Hie "unciuitiullablss"
mini' bucuuse uf morals
Blgfa, aufferlng Bright’s ill*eaet and heart trouble, hid lu«»n ■'linigL'h.
warned by doctors he woulil nut
lire much Itmgor, prison dltvclor
Labor Dittpute
^Frxnk Boewell said.
iiism * r , M was* oaei
He WSs convicted of murder last imIilulit
wilbuUt lesulls. (tut
111 gears ago. Boswell deecilbcd '••till eliii-L Hgneil to make .mother
Up record as unblemished for it v hi -1 I'. M. today.
Whs entire time be wae in prl- The main ilmnaiide of the 3,28dman union include a five days
' Buxeell, aleo a Negro has wnik week with all days pay, an
incieaa efruni $10 to $18.60 in
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..They said the saucer returned
m m the nurlliwfit ami made an
other pass north of the field, then
inter made three more approaches.
The Tribune said the airnu&lt;ri i|necrlbed the object as cirrulai.
thlrlc In the centsr and lapn imr
to Ihe shies. They uaed IjIium' ijIhu
In follawing It* course.
, The men said the disc was ac
cotnpanlrd bv a mat like thumb i
and th* blue flame looked like hi
aeHyleiir torch. T’hev desrribvd
its' apptoacii altlludr ut between
2,000 and 6.000 feet.
'■•The mdii said the skv wa* *•!*-•»•
over. Hamilton Kleltl. alt himyli
h lg fifo g prevailed else wline in
thf.'Ran Francisco Hay ate#.

Heed high.
But by 108(1 he had sunk to
•heap ' swindling, when ho draw
l i t ..to 80 -years In Sing Hlng
prison for steeling $200.
c-'iMa -was transferred here laH
Slav. i. He spent hie last days
etaulng cell blocks.
' i next February ha would havi
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Acheson Declares
Allies Now Reach
] New Peace Period
Secretary Of State
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Stave Off B l o w,
Not To Strike It
CAMBRIDGE, M m , Juno 2 2 Secretary of- S u it Acheron
declared today the United Sutra
and it» allies "ate on tha thmhold
ol a new period" In thair quest for
peace.
Deipite the obilacl* posed by
the "inordinate ambition" of
Soviet leaden, he »aid, war is not
inevitable.
"We are buildiny our alrength,"
^Acheron laid in a ipeech prepared
for the Harvard Unlveriity Alumni
Anociation, "in order that we may
eliminate the coaditioru which
would give rite to war, and wa are
nn the ihrnhcld of a naw period
ment of thii effort.
"We face thii naw pariod with
in the lucccnful forward moveconfidence, but wa muit ba very
y lc a r in uui inlndi about our pui'p o m m timet that lie ahead."
Declailng triet tt it “the de­
termined pin punt of thti country,
and of the like mlndtd notions
working with u», to prevent war.’’
Acheson aiH-rted:
“We do not aim for puipan'*
of conquest. Our strength i-i a
shield, whose purpose li tan fold.
“First, our alrength is essential
to a progressive anil successful re­
solution of the difficulties which
-'today beact tha Intarnatlonal com­
munity a a a.
‘‘The second purpoaa of our
strength is to enable u* to carry
ahead a creative relationship with
the other nations of tha free
world."
Ha said that “Democracy it a
dynamic idga in the world," and
added:
“Both tha North Atlantic com­
munity and tha community of tha
«Agiorfean itrtoa a r t toeUkitlon*
'founded on principles which mu*t
eventually prevail."
Theia principles, ha aald, Include
tha cooperative association of itstiona, Individual liberty, mutual
aid, letf-hetD and “tha rsspo’imhil
lty of aiding other free peupliu
to achleva tlieir own development
in their own way."
The Secretary apoka on the
third anniversary of tha dav on
which hi* praatcMior Qeueru!
&gt; George C. Marihall, proposed ine
‘'European Recovery Plan that
bear* hi* name—also in a ipeerh
at Harvard.
,
Acheion said that w h i l e
strength may now ba eaMntln! to
a settlement of tha world ptoblems, It “I* not a substitute for
discussion and aacommodatlu i.”
And he expreiaed hope that a
healthy European coromualtv will
b« the determining factor |n bringtO iiU iaei *e» r a in Twal

SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A . T H D ltS IL U

Entabllnhed 1908

3 Wounded When
V io le n c e Flares
In C. 1. 0 . S tr ik e

WASHINGTON. June 23—i/lb
— The federal ( o n rilu il, g Ser­
vice said todai it j« pun erics,
to art in the -Hike al I lie linerIran Enka Corp. plant in Morristown, Term, until (hr Nation­
al Labor Relations liuurd de­
termines whether an .1 KL or
CIO Textile Ininn repr.c-enis
the employea.

&lt;',• 1 1 1 1 1 L* 1 1 1 1s
I I tty r*
DUftINO A MV1IW ITAOID IN THIIR HONOR m Tokyo, S«ciet»ry of Daftnte Louit
ii«rn ai.d li .ii.
U n iu N. B u d U y (rig h t), Chuiruittn of tii« Joint Chief* of bttitT, iU n d hi «*tt€tkMim with 4** ** U. &lt;»J •&gt; »o
Arthur, u thtjp U k t th# talule Tha two defense duet# have beenconfBiimg with M-.d A* ttioi on t ai f o U tii
pioblcmis T h t latter beUevti that the United Stales can still save Fo^rr-ose fiom the I ’lm o it * *mii. u i&gt;t»
end that American tuppUea should be sttil theie and lo Southeast Asia,
(lidei uiintoiui Hailing ho to)

&gt;(liable.

President Says U.S.
Budget Won’t Stand
70 Group Air Force
Soloiis To P ro b e B a ile y 1 e lls Of
Money S p en t In Program l o U se
State C am p aign L icen se Income

State Officials Dis­
patch 70 P o l ic e
To Trouble Center

hot

Nu. i: io

AsNiH Jated i'rew t Leaned W ire

.1 1 1NE l»L». lOfill

Defense Chiefs Meet With MaeArthur In Tokyo

J r r,

Wilidu Infill I k Hinder it*

d a f t a i n u u t i a m L i a i i n I I A H V a iM iir u n t ni.&lt;n
AN
IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

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c c n tttll)

and Miitry through Frldu Local
thuudtMhoWcr* it onlj a few
Mattered place* in afternoon-.

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W A SH IN G TO N . June 22 v t 'i
Plciidenl T ium ni m &gt;.I i .U . Hie
nation can l ilt u id i /D-g,
An
Force ai ilm* time.
Hr nude the new* , n u l l elite
■t.ilrmrnl III ccium ruliiit
, i
I , iig u -Mi.n .l |jiup.i&gt;a| I.. I
i ilu
All F o n t lu 1 11at Mirn.Mli ll n.l.r
111. dllCUlt 4t1 jjiuiljU

Mi T iklinaii liAftkUKiid mi (lie
llkimr
Iklll llii» lOUnliV ll •4«ivt bliv
»L t‘ I, *■utiir i a tt* s .,iii,)| mil * ol
l* Hit , dllV lu’pi- |vJ| fiitiK iUtill' llir ftiiiicd lofctji
iii*. I* i k s. ttbin
* Hip-(I liltkyt t N(iOolkli*l Cf III Jl
li t
i • n t 4 1 .»t l i , u J h i t ’Ivlin* i i c c l I"
is buci^ef vA[;ivit&gt;
He
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IVit.*f t. ,.«i ‘ a it kl ol . it (li UII til ) lt« i ‘ 4!li# ( iii It* |’i4&gt;tiiir \t&gt; iiiti rijliil
M O R R IS 1 OW N, Term.. June 22
I m *kr iMv d k lljifiiv i li 'tv
-—(A1)— Thiee men were wounded
lit • till itii I *tfli|lzl fttl) Hit *1 Vi I rtl tllllO
ID4HV All
li C tlklll lUCil
by gunfire si I tic Am eiitan Ruka
s l«tlr
liiiol s 4t( l I liollife* I)
llir ijucitikin i*
Ihe
*&lt;
114-11 iiii.l
Ilk
With
l ,1i i III! 4
Corporation lu.iay and Iwu hour*
V.
ilw Hilii ItavL i ? *&gt;t I hr M aI.* hud^ti will allim
I l&gt; m il I \ Ink: 111ai il t .1iid 11j 4«■
t«-1 ,
laltt a hairagc ui gim liir fhatteiI f.,ttrill I t n Ik i A&gt;*iit i ilUui i li ii‘ 1,1
f he I"i Milalt-nTr“ ih- (,i * m in
Iki
T A L L A H A S S F L June 22 — D l’r
Waul to ,pcml yum vatsii-m -in, I t l I ii'ii mi* Iv* ib-it i l**tI iU lfh
cd window* in llic strike h aiatitd
Hr fib
^ I 40,01 HI IMHi! att «illi
itf tin DriVMiirfi ill &lt;94* t uii y; * *I u.i
iilinlui*; tlouhlmin, ami pin r% of e&lt;eLI ‘
lu ll III
set thl‘ *tli.” &gt;l Im flJii.p
, I. art
tsyon jiroduclinv pldut
H ’ ilillMHIU .1 fir lit ,'f iiiiiifr *! It* | i-»p11f i*"* I i
A lawyer wbu nrver wrul on a ii'-.t-mr limit Inn.-. It I n , m i . I, ,t
af I ii»t&gt; and i *f 11«“» mritfri | akblit ( i &lt; ll I 111111H ,\t hhi . I.....I» hr i&gt;
,-mil'. HI. ,
G n n liie erupted al 7 A, M. d in ­ P a p e r
R e fe rs T o I n ­ ratiri till yi.u 111 4 0 III -ra u b of [urati- yulil lb - A-'.it.int \tl tut v
1In pii 1111• Ht | |n&gt; Pi • *i t* i, *
kt
Ini
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v
.
,
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•
.........
i
l
l
1
il. .Ini*
‘ k |*s* 1.
ing a change ot tliitli nl Il,r plant,
-lid ph Hull d fi* d h .
fo i m n t i o n G iven (arnriiil ILtlpb I t Mum wbu with d1 .tllM1i.1 n W .11111*1 .tut. &gt;I ul ‘htla k r uf " I lf( M i II11 4 t .Ul 1 Mbkii
I
I,
Sid
I
H
Ik**Tc
fni
I ill
werie ol (rcuirenl du oiijri* uncr
^tatr liu.ld I I la*1 11Itr lit ila, plC|IS|r I 1 , I.l.ulul I ! .. I., In I UK- 11. ip
Reds
B y S e rvice
I. , li-ll- iMimii i,- - iii,, *iai - phihi Imu. &lt;’ i till niin*: I t t . f*
H r , n lli il tlii/rll, ui Iryciitb ittm..i- ami -itntr? ui I ■&gt; 11«1the C 10 Irsid e W uikei, Union
hr %
% i lit
ri.tr
lh&lt;*
ft . 1,1
1**|ll| '-I HU 1 mil lb&gt; mb lli.il I u i-i
j hidden in i-’lm itlit'i. -.unit* end# “
Local I 0 H went on M id i Mat. 2d
I 11r in* ol ! *)J|r 11| v | j •| hi
L*
! *i iin’i i nl ir
f i&gt;hr I 4 li. * 1 1 i
WASHINGTON, June 22 -&lt;/!') . wnti-ra I tun- yt-ur, ut ll-at-aivil
lull I hill* -■
ijii it &gt;.In, illiiiial I ii ll
ill mppoil of a wage nu irase and
4*1 till i t i l l it
In '
- ’ illllti. -Ills I l f* till tu
' ihts* 1 Hr pt •slh’tt'il I his!
I ti&lt;
K"*‘|
Senalr iuvritlgatur* today put- jin tin- -.Inti I i Im u iv , ilu- l.ilu n iy
ill.- li I In i .i *« In in vrgirgalnl hi li!ui*l iMn’ ' |i|i4i|irhl
• ,1 i 11 i tn*
It Ilf r'tnllil
o lliri b eiirfili.
I •*-. ,•'* I
II* Vi I, tlf .»i»iI 1 1 1 (t.iI tin tdiY s|n*
■IlKCil a dmumrnl. tn rrd III llir uf I'ungit-a- and tliu ftlra of thu l»&gt;f .11 ftlli 1I * Hi m ti I «*|
nt-*i.l« i ul|i Mini I Iiui.t i 11111*1 j IV, K
’kiMin. u ill wm
Kllt't’l-lnpt ill I
III Itllllllll'H
lisvc
Th.ee IIUUI w eir Irllrd in till* 1
&gt;ll II
&gt;nt( ‘I •1 1*1• &gt;n tn tilt . - u In* h
1 i.l.l li.
'In.I 11■
■
11•
hi. Il
Auirl.illu laid, •»Ills'll iclei | truriiIltr *jk!4j if i m ill t Hi 1*t j, ihtfi's
i n , Iniu ,t|l| iiimiu Ilu' limp
firing
,\
I n ltt
1 f ji l M u ' h
illtiik
ll*
itm'iin
l»*ii
I i uin tfk k m
i&lt;*d to mlonnalmu irim ril liom
Stdeiiiiig tin- tn-il dtii-iimenied
' VI illv . uni,In-- liiit* mad*' out &lt;Uhlr up ivhrfi Hi
h til- "ll 1il. s a*M«Iif .6i 111 Hi
The (stile ol gnnliie wa* heard vairci diploiiul Jolm S S ariirr I uf tlii- itluiit-', (Mum wuuml up f t k f l i l l.\ l i k e !*• 11*« 1 1 v i i ' * ti l sl.l* ***■**-•
uun'ltv mid ••ffec urhi'tl eiI dmiI i -tutinn'ijf r 4 1 ‘n.i s
llni tln’llir^
11 nl \ *11v g M
•O.lv it. il*I* Oil* Him 11 .*!"■ s 1 11 l ii v l i In niuiidiiu* heltci I iicill itd vn n ui l i.Aiih ( .iu-i jii' if. *1 lit*
again ihoillv alter
A. M when, mi Iwo "io|» *curl" waitiine me*- I w ill. tin. w tir 1 i'ii limit a ul aoniii 1 npnl I Cvll \ lilliifjftl lit*'
I'lim &gt;1 ll.
ti. I 111- * I "Up l u - (i ** Ni-irim . in I In- |i-i«l few lilld hill d tv ih tl wln'Ui.i hr n u l l
plant official* taid, Inillri* appar­ isgr* Iloni I'rrildrut Riuwrvrli flitfi, mill, Util) vvii* tli uf tieMSuro , (I l)«’tin ; ittil m Itn-1! ktlisi. It ***ii.l “ ii
t nt'i i i 1 »mttn ivnlfl i'iiiii
Volf I Ol l u l l n| K u i is u i i I (U
: -lum il iippruxiiimti-li uii Ida map.
i i-m In -uui
It
k fi&gt;
\V »H |
Hi
iD l ' M
ently Weir fired fiom * highway Pi CIiuiih L &gt;i -Sf.rk.
pll. 1l ' ll
i ll l"kf ’link l&gt;v ......... .
The “ triii- lim it ul piratv trimIIiiiii-1 , ui ii.-i'i -ling (ay (limity '•p Ii# I h 4 hrmoL’tul md llir Pi 0
Hi
dulii
llirli!
I*
no
(III
till
'I ituwi • '
leading lo the mam gale. Window*
whfthrt
hu
In- «in nun I ed fni -chuiilx, enteied »Ivttiftl K vstiF
I hr doullliciit wst pul in rvi sure" iloi-sti’t pretend to be an l l ' s t l l f l i h i i l l l l f ilk?f‘ | H l t FW ti l 111)*. I '’ ngi«l •fIn*n*r|H"(
hi eoniltvlihil till i'ii Iy miu &gt;i i-niili'-l lui (lit fill, tsould coiimienl on ihe ktovuiiior’^
were shattered by ihrtc slugs but drnce by Srnalur Ihckruloopci vasi'I guiili- to tin- uiicieiit bur- j til*" RWler IIM9 tlllA lrilv it Bbl (‘•llnl
w il *.i&lt;him illin^ I’lliittiiTtfi ui t'uit mill.mi- 1 Mums I I mill m ill A llied “itltitniioh" l b mild m»
^
| vuge
pi.
I bv most reet!&gt; I
no one wa* injuied.
VlllfM ettem
wtleillplh
unit i» I i llie u ffk r of l iiitu-i A M clvitlian, "tat* rua t chairman
(R-lowa)) si a public hearing by c.n e e r*i 1oqL| | ^ ^
On foreign 4 O 11111
Mr
Iru The official said at the time of committee investigating chaige, by slid dig it up myself,” Odum etui pulm-livd efT r lu n .tilsv, ti.c 1 . Ui«i ■ flwpatuc In n v t in l itule-t " will, liu* liecli n il iwatllig that It n un *anl Chmlti» .M .Spuffort),
•*1 11*i siitiL'fiiiihittt f tiuv* not i. -ul a*nit (i i highway building N«w York Itw yvr, will
the second outbreak about 60 to s Senate Foreign Relation* *ubWhat lie's done Is to murk the Dee sure wea m twin
Ilu itn•
map ol Florid* with crosses ir-fl H ow ev- most t rename s»*i • t 1 lil I- Xltti'lLUi* tiflkteBlmi til^C
76 man were milling around the
I in- sellout anpsrlqtpndsut re- port in i job ns 3«er«Ui v ^ iit mtt|
Sanatui MiCsithy (R*Wi»&gt; that ilicwtina tlm sree* in winch jirrifiUii-,
nor
vriciiinag,l
i
i
u
r
cuu*
,r
l&gt;*•-*v&gt;
n
'W
l
n
uBmi.
.dill.it 'ii &gt;t u i-i n*l i t nt in 11 u] amend- Ache^onS tUfUty on tin Nrirtli
R j p S S i i with rifles, shotguns Seivice colisbolalerf with Corumun
sistent
tlo ilea say treuiure 1* tlieir r ff m t,. .......... -aid
I tin ■ i , - - i l i i l t c t t , - ,ul,l Hut it f.-cl*
-i **ii | was mdniloceil in the ItMO AtUntk* IriA fv C huihmI Khi
The State Highway Patrol Im­ I,It.
K ufeltciaii DU CaH«* In u t
to lie found. Sanford bus urna art- ti-ptui * ili-ii ,
m u v It ,1 il would In- ilei.-lu'l In K * lug :sintui i* lu set a*lde the tag
,{ ii null,d lu tail- "iime uc- in nn- in* iciin.d ci'-isti action and
mediately sent 7U heavily armed
muiiluil l In* tit.til will* tikitlcln
hoilitil lr»i i*
ntI'Tu tt» i'ii I1tv ,o,i
S
e
ititr
*
was
in
lha
w
iln
m
than
Itrohnen with uui
go* hunih* speed•
of iVVHNhblH'kllllk,* |t 11fit MS, lilt" | ifi 11tt1 who l **| •* it 1pill'I !«• 11Vnil i ....i lu deiHlop (lit- fuel* iclulivii ll-l I’lllliMns I........ .. Ig.MI xi then
i .i ......... .......................... I -Hell .iiiii"
to tho tumble ceriler
tuu •*' tiski‘t» m1 | oA'lill l*is In t tit’
when Hickcnloopei produced dir JiupU'hi vu'lhioi, u l
i *. , **11- 11 -nn 11
,,, ,,u ,,f , In- il il i liu lulli i out"
)nc report lerelvud l*y Mgliwnv
Hit »ulill)K nliiji lt\ 1UK l Ilu Join ul
I #'**|V| HI U iiv m fi IU i H j I 0.
II i . ,i t it in 1hi- Ilnur (* I cun
malrnal.
1 ■
lu inim inul. -ti I •' i lo,,t to
patrol headqur.rters In Nusfiviile,
t fij£ttl, il ml, uf 1 our.^M, thill .in
'I •1111* ItoVi
In"iii
t f i'H-iini
I'll 1 1 1 ■
, I II. Ill, 1 sUlil “ Ihl- tegis
Mfiihlt'in uf
piiiii'y,
n ■
f. tm* (it-i mil« l?“iinl hi TJitj I I. I ti I . ,1 "K Mti - ' i'iiiii*
apparently errorieuiia, oaid two
I In kenlooper
dticribed
t b r iiimt
l.lll.ui L Ilu null liupc fill lliallj
..t l.- ii. loili-d that m-wepapei , nni u
kill! 4 lb I i'l UN1 hoiirN.
ini'll hud been tilled Trierh » n tin
Mflltt tt* Ni’VI'liil (Hr(111* III I*
11 wtil nlli-11 il c I In­
I ill
IVK ll I III* l-.Hit»IH* *•
tMum Bit- vM hnl 11111 in at Mil
ypum, ilnnu'fi
I li
ctilifluiixtion of tld* i.-put ficim papri .*, s copy ui one ul lli&lt;‘
i n , . - M i -1 .Hind i-'n cs mul m
tlo- I i I'Clll I »*|Mit'll I'UII plttioilV . i i'ii-1*.I (*♦*i|»ci l i I h u *.
nnv srnirr-t'.
dm unient* ir ir r d by the i HI wlirn lilt* ’•ItM'i tiiiuw II mi Itilt kiiHp hut $11110 plus ,, ( ’ » |,s 11’« III 1 c11 *11
. I . I o n III ........ .. I vliulil li"l i d
Ilm 1 1 K m lcll, I I I • 1 ,
tv friiiit
Ilu. 1
ni
Itn
Stale Safety Ciiniiiitssiiiiu*r Ham lit ayrn li iaided the New Yuik ui fHVh htf’N (luiii! ni&gt; tlltfKIBKni.cli i jinn I'lnn m il time lull
, |.. ...Ill Iliu i uf l,l*twi-l*ll f l ..... (mu' ,t .lullms III lul-'icxt since l-t 1 ■lav ellli-1 1 um I I I
H uiillMsir.t l»is I Hgg l lil-rs-t
Neal and l’utrnl t'uptain \V. T lice, of A m eiaii*. a liu g a rm r n &lt; ‘*H lukl*i M lot Of t‘U|Htu|
.... . ,,,,! f- mill non in |tu* "i n d'U
-f
Sf.r-lti-n ntnrtrd ln-i* from Naabill, , . 1 1 ii ii'iilc-i i an lie told lul tile \ l.-hl CiUb 'Mill l .......
■
I ,ont,-hi turvi- Iw-cii rcpnrti-d t•v I
in .
villi- by auiomohlla. Other detail* lungei pubbtlied. and found bund
ii
I &gt;v |ieu cut llile icti il* uld I line lilt* uii 111,, u i , 11
, i„ . i.o lid tie* 11, |u«,|ii)i -i-iiv ............
-n r
lu I 1* pet cent bunds ul which tie pi lived * 1
of patrolmen were lulling toward .t.lt ui secret government paper,
,.ll ton MU'
,1, 1 In
Morristown frmr Knoxville, jit
\i tin* |u i -i nl,
i 'II ici
till* plugg* 1 . iii iiii vsal • ic
A Justice Department nutation
I...V 1,111V, Hull wmi llie f i l l "
iri.i C ln clim sli II
»• ’Ik
miles to the ir«t, and Klngfpoit, on the material quoted the Htatr
, , , . i . i- ii,i-i -it many cbililicu will dig
ni'iinlH 410F Senator nil nomiiia n, .limn-,l i fan eilui-MlHinal "P (Indu-ed ti V' D nilg il- M . 1 1 in
60 miles northward
Department at toying “this it
i, I II, ,, lul lei l.u lllc With Rep
hii .I itig p ro g i.m w «11
,t 1 -1
Morristown, a city of H.notl is a personal nuts and not hii of
pul i unit 1
I..... I ,. I I i&lt; i’«l
an industrial and agtinilluitd cen­ filial government document."
II r nil.i I ig l -cilp ls nilcc wi-i“ .cei mi Mum w n t it
I lit alley Odliuio -t -i
i.
ter in a tobacco area -12 miles east
*•'•1111X1
1 I- ' "-bud"
but III"
It was not immediately In might
1
1,
I A I I \ II \
I I
I llllr ■ I
OKI.ANDII, Julie 22 (Hpvrlsl
of Knoxville.
l u l l Icgisteluie cioisnlliluli-tl nil p ic -i.lent elect, lei- ui* |
mil at tlie Senate hearingr jo*i
I lul It) , 1 I.lit.II..1 .1 .- .. 1. .. 1
AHull 11 Klim-, jjlealtlelll uf II.
A S a iik 'u r il
The patrolmen have orders to wlui alledgedly iiad ptepaied tlir
u-i il i tin,I ii veliiu-s and !*'■ i t l c n l - i l u r ai 111. ‘ .-*1 . , , - t ’ I
*-uii&gt; eliltuii in ( In - ig , 1, ,
1.
Aiin-ti.-Mri I' m1m liureau I'Vtl.iii Iiithiy I I I -V niti-tl I .....* win ilu 1
disperse striker* milling about the note.
D u s I n D m l f ( i l y '*„, „ !„ ,u |, ........ike tlieir ebantvs tlhli went |ilus«u( and -a, I I It-l
gale of the Enka plant seven
, |„i i a m ill ul her agencies and
Uefora lllckentooper produced Imil, will lulu lilt lluee ullu-r llu-ii leriniil a n e muiv 1,-1u1.11■t..
&gt;111 know al,.ml ysnfm .l
miles from here. The pickets ie- it, Service had danltd he ever aid Alimrit-sii lurm lesders tu reinu' illegilllv if llu-v iliui 1 a ini I-. 1 1 -.
.......I lull, nil 1lu-lc being itniUMh
\) i .
[ |( Mi Hi-i , mill ll«l uf t,, ju. m mini fui all Tim loud ,lelicguiald Muff al - I lit4' 1161(111'
portediy had barricaded the gates ed the Cornmuniita while serving »n Kuru|it-nn uurirulliirel reruvt-it Imviiu; m i 1it e i-a 1 itt
I'lm htule Ihilliua.l ami I til' |(,,tu.i1 Millvi an.I MiMi-i uf Mr
el elect, confirmed tin
* .m il l,
Mini Amerit-(tn niil on n spet'lai
with aulomobilaa
jtiitlineiil, winch gets all thr
in diplomatic posts In China.
..ili Millt-i uf Niinfurd, dii'il tint
,,,
The,shooting broke out ns thiee
line III. Mil ■"ii-e other agencies and lidded dial Mi iiln .m ,
That was one of the accusation, hrumlfsat from I’mia, Kram-t-....... til-,- CollUIILn-litll luil.il- Ilu- Ittlltt
uiiced the Vanke,
I .,,. . . ilt ,i
the hj 11&gt;I a ul lull
-1
,ud n ii , I Ijide i 'll
w Iml o tun
workers attempted to cut across McCarthy made against him.
tile N mI iuiih I l-'tn in unit
H 11111- ill dfllVItiK
wen- nih-wi-'t 1 keep Hu*k
Mil -U'lVI-nn Wl'lll In-Ill tilll fid
a field to avoid the picket line to
,,,
-nl i iii -I wliicti Hi" mutt “( ll itlllllo is U Veil (ill. -ill. ,11 . t’
Hervlre declared that nn the con­ llutir, S u I u h Imv, .hum 21 {N IK I.i'ii mull ('t,.I.,uui I 1 Hillin', lull
reillaluteliieol ut
il, Id,mu I 1. I•- I ,
,,,
i
wmy .M-'iiduv I'll,,! In Liiuviuy
report fur the aarly moir/ng shift. trary he had done all he could to I (Hi l' .\| . F b n hI m T im e).
, ,, i , ,t l i (In- 'lu te ’s genel'il le- , Hunt ui 11 He it ale. I 11 *«i
Their rars were hailed ami bul­ resist “the domination of China
The t.|In-r ri*i in uffit-luls, win- pin,lie service lu In. Mm nil ,•*&gt;,. r 1 i Iliui.- lily tlimii v-iii" agu. 1 elllle sll mil I""
,
. .
, | (uCI will lie made m ' I...... u ). n
Ffv* boy acouta of Seminole
M iMilli'i Imd tned ill Harif"rd
Hade, -aid lad. nt school D "11*' (tie lavceec hid,I M"-n in u m il
ulmig wdb Mi Kline, repri-aeni liii-iil hotel.
County will leavp Monday for two lets were fired as they fled the by Communism."
•unvcnliuti in Mixim I., t, 1 mg 1 .
(&lt; iiNllMU’ ll
1 ” **•
Ktn, service wm. aiis|ieoilei| lil'ci ini ill,nut Pi yi-ui'
The Senators had first iilanned tin- bulk uf urguuised furtm-ra In
watka of adventun and fun at tha machine a.
Ilium through (In- -eiliiiii &gt;&gt;l 1 n •
: In* un&lt; u iiiv in bn i of I be V"
William MrUlnul* was shut In to hear him behind closed doors, lilt- II. N, eri* .It-aa T. Kamlxi A Uui UP. V (ii'tu * -|| Idi-lmr &gt;1 I- 1 fin
National Boy Seoul Jamboree at
lulidu Ss liusalliltt, a 1 - n t u n i
.Valley Forge, Pa., tka historic alta tha lag and head.- He was brought but Heroics asked for a piddle IvKlaiativu counsel uf Hie Nnlnm-tl iiiviutllguluis I u iiih I wlmi was ib- , midi &gt;,l liud • ’liiiicli in .')snl 'id
OilMlidu will u ff.i a ft«. . ■t,, u11
noI U lm III Dinb- City S u iv liu m
lirniigti; .larm-a Q. l’attun, iue-&lt;
Iw hara Qaorga WiahUfton and hla tn a hospital, where his condition hearing.
Iliui (isriy.
A thin wiry man, Harvire leaned dunt of (lie Nalimial Farmei- scribed ttn Mliutikiuul.el a* 1mi1111111 iii lndi- tin himhund, I l( Millt-i
small forca of patylada braved a wax reported as critical.
Ihiugla* iituotliulii
i-i . , - 1 il,,*
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•I li'itli- l ily , a tmii, Itol.vii Mill*-*
Victor McDaniel and James Mc- forward In the witness chair and Unlun; and John II. Davis, etet-u Irulmiis reriler ill llm Imlliluiir
bitter winter during tha Revolu­
Jayceos to
attend
tin-lafrty
ennsy suffered superficial flesh told the Senators It fust is not t ivi- set-relary of the Netumil
'I lie riiiiiiuissli.il Vul 11 ( ti.liiliiii ,,| i a in omil Aveuuu, tim e grund
tionary War.
LA N G T O N . d id . June 22 *T’» Cinincil m .eling ai the f i t , Hall
true that ha was a "collaborator ('ounril of Farmer Cooperative* tile service nmi lie n-sumi-.l \ iik . l.iidri ii. Mildred, (.'bin iiiliin md
_
Thla morning tip acouta and wound*.
Heavily armed provincial policy. at M ild o'clock 1 tit.-dav mi ;lit.
diltv Millui
uf Huiifnrd; two
McGinnis told Joe Q. Dougherty, with Communiata” at McCarthy
Tills report in expected lit la­ 24 wlit-n (Mi tliiv &lt;&gt;f sunptu i"ii II.
laadora. . pitched
tKtir decorated
- iIn nlliul'a, H E
W illi Hint, uf Jns
|n| Iiy it Michigan »"&gt;•••&gt; »i"l id"
industrial
relations
officer
for
During the final ft11fII fM1’% *,(
the
most
rdgidf
b'Miit
Ngrlculim
d
rbarued.
will
lie
up
pit,vldi
d
nu
Inc
•
11
tenta .by
tba
Com F.nka, he returned Ihe fire beforo
Service and flya othar* wen* ar­ ntury to come out of Europe nllue foicemenl office n-iiurl 11 will be In i mill .1 E . W illiiini- uf ('until ........ Ill,mild, pushed through lultgl- In- tirugrain H arry Kml,-&gt;l h , | in,msree to T
_ Tha bullets
I'nint, tnul live aiili-r-, Ml*. .Sully n l swamps ncm here today in .layci-e* singing wllti him, m.-lmlof the andmshera knocked rested in th« Amerasia episode amt the start of American aid.
(ChhIIsh,* tin I'mms Tnul
tenta bear
Ida and
M*lli i . Sanford; Mr*. M l) North, , l urch of u haul, bandit who al- mg " l.r i Mu C all M u
Mwe.d
cinryed with conspiracy to obtain
'-ut.
,
.
point out
• celery, him
Dougherty said no law ar.forec- illegal pnsseaslon of Ida govern­
i. ii.lv li a- rind two pursuers lu heart." Among the lui liu |&gt;lay«d
11.oli (,’ity ; M i p . ,1 l&gt; .Iu Iiiihuu . Ju*
vwwvwaa
aw* mi vwuaejr wwai a
laiditR
baseball farm
flaking
ment officer* were present when ment document*. A grand Jury re­
pm , Mrs. A .C
M rCalluiu, Vul cl*-Mill
was "Aluxnndei A Huginni Hand.’
center. Tha palatiag waa dona by the
ibiitta, (in . Mini Mis. J . C . Wig
shooting broke out.
fused to indict Service and Ira wax
|li,. haiiilit. united witli a nth- wlitcii liu pointcil UUI he bad aided
A tha Odea B in Co.
Tha vlolenea hroka out near returned to duly In the State De­
i[ln«, Whim Spring-..
liiacliiiieguii, dl'a|i|team l into Ibe (lie famous Sophie Tucker III In
9
Donald PutreU, .
the plant antrance and employe* partment.
busli yesterdui. abandoning
bin 1 inducing. He also pluvej aiming
Post St, sponsored
picked up McGinnis and carried
Only two of lha othersi .ware
Ii,i*1 frum the l.angtun Hraridt uf numerous other mmilnref, “ Whan
Club, la one of II I
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My llahy Smiles Ai M e ” md 1*1
him inrtde.
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pro-ecuted. Philip Jeff*, tdltnr of
eently graduated
Iti-gn li ni ion will tul.i- pluce lu- ilu- Impuriul Its*nf. of Catuidu.
The shooting t-ccurrad after n the mngailne, waa fined
High School, M (
C liff F a ...... .... HI, of
M'ldiit vea lei I that le d I -ewts, will* 111 allmurruw
ul
Si'iiiiimle
High
Rciiunl
..._ jt of disquiet during which end Emmanuel U rim . a Et‘lU&gt;
REDWOOD, CITY, Calif.. June 22 — (fl*) — Thirty persons wem
Mich
urging mi
tlir this number fainum , bad at mu
hours has serve
worker* due off at midnight war* Department employe, wa* fined hurt in a freak accident which dumped tome tom of ornamental plas­ lui ihu rilx-woi'k term uf iiummcr ...........ns,
bliiudbnuml, led a posse uf police time played with him in an uf.
i-huut
Min
ting
(Wiimlnv,
I'rinelpal
kept on duty through a lacoml
nruled citizens,
numbering cimstra, Ted at Ibt- time, pUv ui
ahlft to avoid PocclUa- trouidc **Sorna Republican* In Congraaa ter on movie-goers in the lisltuny of the Sequoia Theater here lait llf 'iumi E. Murrip annuuncyd thit, mnl
puHsibly
mil
men
I'lanes
ami.radlu violin.
scout of Troop
nmrning.
with a trreup of 60 to 71 pickets have charged there w a s* “cover night.
were
guiding
Hie
pursuers.
will also att*
(U-guJur certified teachers will
out side tha plant gate.
Fifteen wei* injured enough to need hospitalization, but only one
ur&gt;' on the c«»* «nd “bungling
They searched fur ii klllet abuut
John Pierson,
Irmlruct climBea daily frutu . 6 :1)0
of the prosecution.
was in lerioui condition, tally today. Tha others required only first ii’i-luck until iid o ii ul $2.60 2h years uf age, of medium height
tar, will aerve ,
Service told the committal to- aid,
JACKSONVILLE, June 22 -{/)»)
lutr subject. Nu foreign languages and wearing a pith helmet and
ahkbd .
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71
Mrs. Vangte Case, H-t, of Red­ sides those of Mrs. Case, wes run nr laboratory science will be dark glassei. This man, police Atlanta
xn».
LONDON,. June M - I r W - ,!%Vh*n I was arrested by the
ilismark
1)6
66
Minlotar Clemaat Attlee F B I ^ J u i e M M B .I t e l d t h e i r - wood City, was still uncanclous in sidured serloua.
taught. Students can get credit* aald, shot down Arthur Lierm an, Chicago
86
64
ill, ami William Goddyn, 24, after
Tho accident occurred ubout lf&gt; fur new or made-up work,
oa Parliament today; for a retting officer end ik# Interrogate Palo Alto Hospital sevwal hour*
87
81)
they forced Ids escape car into a Galveston
tha accident. Rita elllu-r mlnutea IJefore mldnigbt, when
vtff at eonfldci
ine
agent that 1 was
wa* Innocant of
ln« scant
or after
New Orleans
U2
76
ditch yesterday.
scout, ft
IhS e ^ rg e s f that ! w m myatlfUd lumped or fell from thf upstair most of thH patrons bud uln-iuly

Hit 4* i

it'veiior kin idiUitluBt

Solons P r o d u c e Two State Employees P re p a r e
Pirate Map For Cold H u n ters
T op Document In
Amerasia P ro b e

Sanford Jayceos
A r e Kntpi tained
B.v L lk Organist

Head Of /Vmeriean S t a t e Landlords
Farm Bureau Will Given Warning: By
Make Radio Speeeli R a i l ( fimmissioii

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Woman

&gt;5 Seminole County
Boy Scouts Headed
For U. S, Jamboree

Provincial Police
Hunt Hank Robber

STwIBl

30 Persons Hurt When Cinema
Roof Fall, On Balcony C row d

THE WEATHEH

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Lemuel ---------data of Troop A*l
Cobb will aervr and may M
James reap
the Central

flvs of hla minlstars by tha arraat, Md, t»*t * wUhad
laid befora tho Houia of Common* &amp;
to do
dq *wh*f”
what I ’ eoula
could to help «oWa
aohr#
a motion asking unqualified sup­ the « a tta r-. That h*e bamr and
port of Um government's decision
attitude.
to romala out of tha six-nation
Serv IcT te &gt;t iftad In the blgeaucua room of tho Rffltnti offloo
bodaing. Bine* tho dartalon to hear
him In publlo wn» mad# only at
the last mlnuta, tbore waa only
a hindful df ipnU tO fi In
.’ b J S L r *&gt;m &gt; t « * . . t W . W L*

rssa a w r is f

fog* seats in front of tha balconv
She was not in tha adba where
the plaster fell. No onsj was cer­
tain in tha confusion which fol
lowed the crash.
Her husband, Dr. Kukri l'a-«.
a staff member of the &gt;alu Alto
Hospital, aald her Inji rl«* conilsta of a possible concu ilon .pos­
sible internal injuries ar I a brok­
en finger. First report that her
legs ware broken In tl t 30-foot
drop to tha main floor acre not
borne out by hospital exi minxtlon.
Six other paraona wen taken to
the Palo Alto HourfUl 1 id sight
to the Ban Matoo Coramu |ty HospltnL Nona of the inji rlas, be­

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left.
Tha crash of the ornamental
plaster and wire lath reinforcing
came suddenly with a roar like
thunder and seandiigly dropped in
a single ahaat, said Police pfficer
William Goldsmith, who wa., at­
tending tha show at dm time. An­
other policeman, Phil Hrav. -aid
tha collapse was "like an earth­
quake.'1 A brief panic among pulrona immediately died down.
Redwood City Fire Chief Joseph
Lodi said tha calling iiearned in
hive glvon away in tho center and
Juat “peeled off” tq the sides. He
oatimatad that about 1U ton* of

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wHBwrf&amp;yir*1JtOhtSli 'LjZV&amp;Xs.

LIGHTNING HOLT
Two Sanford firemen, Claude
Whiddeu and Wilbur Spivey, nar­
rowly escaped injury frum a bolt
uf lightning which struck an u«k
tree near which they were stand­
ing at Loch Arbor yesterday
afternoon at abuut !I:UU o'clock.
The two firemen at tha time
were surveying a gras* firo which
was threatening homes in tha
area near the Chase grove, and
had parked the small Dodgy fire
truck nearby. The bolt of light­
ning hit the oak, flicked over to
several pine tress, end showered
the men with mou. bark and pine
needles.

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FAIRFIELD-S IM H U N A IR
FORCE BASE. Calif.. June 2 2 UF)—Seven giant H-30 liotnberi
winged westward over the Pacific
today on what the Air Force
called the “first of a series of
routine training flights."
The slx-engined super-bombers,
capable of hopping 10,000 miles
without refueling, took off at intervals starting at S:16 A.M.
They rose Into a cloudless but
slightly hmiy Western sky.
Three of the 10 plane* which
came here from Texes remained
behind, the Air Force Mid.

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Pittsburgh
Seattle
JscksonviUs
Miami
Orlando
Tallahsssse

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79
62
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81
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112

60
60
49
78
76

75
71

Sanford Weather
High yesterday Ut)
Low Ibis morning 71
Rain yesterday 1.44 inches
Norma] June rainfall, 7.48
chea.
June rainfall to date 4.17
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Our Unfratoful Nation

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N ations a re trad itio
n ally l,u h_|rftt# fiti, and th « U ni led
iitionfiiy
t e r tjia
S ta te s In little, If any, b e tte
th a n tthf e re st. T hom as J e f f e r ­
:” T
ry to pay
_
son w as forced to sell h is llb rg
rsry
hla d eb ts, an d Congresa dnlayed and nklm ped on th o purenaae price. A n o th er
case of In g ratitu d e of w hich A m ericans have ju s t been re ­
T re r.L X ffim rE n r
m inded, w as t h a t In w hich R obert M orris w as Involved.
1
Rdiior
E lean o r Y oung has told th e sto ry In h e r new biography,
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" F o rg o tte n P a trio t".
iriic iiirT ijii a m i
A w ealthy P hiladelphia m erc h an t, M orris nerved as
r l v t ... ............................. •
Brears
anti .......................... f.n su p erin ten d e n t o f finance d u rin g th e Revolution. He sec u r­
•fo n lh a ............
........ k n
ed foreign loans, w orked out b a rte r schem es w ith Spain,
■fa M onth* .................. ....... k a o
g t y »ar ....... j _ . ll.o o
and m ade extensive personal loans to th e s tru g g lin g gov­
All ‘ oSM ium * ’ liMHi’M rnrifki rtf
InsVito*
nn«#rifi i»f ern m e n t, in o rd er Hint th e soldiers m ight be paid.
t l f i i N t t i n i n t t a t Ih f ftarrirM* »f
Like alm ost everybody else In th o se days, M orris dabbled
flla lik faa«t«. n | | | It# *Mru»&lt;t tar
in land speculation, in his coso tun m uch fo r his own good.
m
l
i w*h
He fin ally su ffered th e Ignom iny o f spending th re e y ea rs
^awapnippr
ii.#ikr#a#iff a t it*## ■'■w#*
Am o T u rk . t'M ro a o , rio tro lt, Mon- fn n debtur*’ prison. W hen finally released, he h ad only
W« n i l r , a nd *f. I.« nl a. _
his w ife's aiinuitv on w hich to live. T hen was th e tim e for
T C l k w I f i* n m r-m b.r n t the C ongress to nid th is m an, w ithout whose money th e Revolu­
A M artnlad fr« a* i th lr h I* rn lltV ll
•fe a ltta tta lr t» th» aao (n r rriin M t. tion would have collapsed,
M il* * o f nil th e la r a l n m * iitlntm l
.A m ericans m ay well h a n g .th e ir bends when th ey think
IK IKK a»ti»0»r&gt;*r. a* n r l l n all
‘ W II IH B ■ l ll | i l t l r h M
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of th e shabby .tre a tm e n t accorded R obert M orris. A little
THURSDAY, JUNK 12, m o
un d erstan d in g at th e tim e Is b e tte r th a n m uch adulntiou
Inter.
TofiAYIt nlhf.R v krhk
VhU rannnt m a il your word*.
th e Arab Mind
T|f*X have wing* and (wrap* liefan® your power lo control,
a y ii r» *haii not. apeak wicked T he people of th e W est have In th e p n st been Inclined
MM, nor mv tongue utter da- to dism iss th e A rab peoples as m ysl
Mil,—Jrb. 27:4^
to u n d erstan d . T h at it Is possible to u n d erstan d them , and
'“ fMt* la (in rant* for fear If to lend them to fathom o u r w ays also, is ab out to lm proved
M l fa Indeed kite and we hate In B eirut, Lebanon, w here Is located the A m erican l/iiiv er
committed mir ways 4n HI* nine ally of B eirut.
MIJMM. It » III rnme out all
The Milking of th e Modern A rid, Mind h (h e su b je c t for
flKrl. F tar not, neither lie cli«eouraged.—Dent. 1;if I.
•he investigation which Ih to he financed by a g ia n t from
th e R ockefeller Foundation. S tu d en ts will go Into such au
n /T. t t *? * ' :
Mpccts of th e question ns th e A rable language, th e unify *&lt;i
WHILE III ACS LAST
sciiuriitenesH of I lie A rab utiiies, th e bond of th e Islnnm
Wliil* )•!*&lt;» I«’l oil, lei me ilia re religion, and the In terp retatio n of A rabic th o u g h t to lie
The eiiem r of their drat humility people of o th e r nations.
T he c u ltu re of th e w estern world owes a d istin c t debt
r.lhwc (wed i luiierrtl things
lo the A rab mlnil. E arly Arabic stu d ies in m ath em atics and
loom, runri'|i&lt;cined, near &lt;hij astronom y a re not to he forg o tten , nor th e rich Im agery of
.window rUi.
Ita lite ra tu re , the sound ethics of m any of its folk tales. We
Of.itny doorway n| an inland town, tend, som etim es, to forget such th in g s, b u t th ey are a v ita'
fragrant they lean—tinted with part o f o u r cultural h eritag e,
twilight.
T olerance mid a sp irit of com prom ise are rooted h
Tendat, deep puiplei— pink lip un d erstan d in g , and world peace Is th e hoped-for fru it of
perl mauvei hetwren.
lliulr grow th. It is luinhir to work nt rem oving b n rrlc rs !»■
tw een peoples of alien racial backgrounds th a n it Ih to dW
And jral, i t if to prove their faith iu Ihh them as m ysterious. It is, how ever, a iilstinctly w orth
fuheil
while undertaking.
To (ally linnet-- they dowel
1 &gt; ihnfilly
Vnnlshin# Australians
Besbte (rune in will grey homeHead, mule with fog:
U nlike th e native population of Mouth A frica, which
Trancing good tidings on a milled o u tnum bers th e w hites, t lit; aborigines o f A os! ml in tin
panerapidly declining In num bers, say o b serv ers th ere. From
While a* the Mar that brings n 800,000 a t th e tim e of th e first w hite se ttle m e n t, to less
irlmonit home!
Ilian 00,000 at present ,th e ir decline increases w ith th e ad ­
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Virginia Giilley vance of w hite civilization.
T h e ir cu ltu re was nf a high order, say th e ex p e rts wlm
have
studied It. T h eir social a rd o r was com plex, and Ih col'.A N ew Ynilt laundry owner, calllapsing under thn p atern alistic regim e now In existence
Wjl( Mdo i” Inr hit ciying wile. hp» Studies are being m ade of th e ir legends mid songs and color
b*tn chaigc&lt;i with healing ln» 12 p h o to g rap h s ta k e n of th e ir cave pointings, w hich show a
y^l-nld ion and Jeeyjria iha boy knowledge of anatom y iih well ns a rtis tic skill, say th e anliropologlata. ;. IU
«
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' V Meant lot With pidei* not I" thropologlata.
O
u
r
c
trl
lic
it
16ft,
w
hich
seem
s
good
to
u
l, a n d h a s a d ­
I# 'home. Calling'hey husband
vanced us m ateria lly beyond any o th e r g roup w hich liar
1 1 ^ ' ii an iniult lo the canine ever existed, d iffe rs so g re a tly ju Us underlying philosophy
hrt*d lor wa have never known from th a t of th e mil Ives of countries like A u atrallu th a t it
g *to$ that watn'l lovable, loyal tirlugH them nothing hut ruin. T he conquering races have
.W . IP
We tag yiipk m uch to answ er fur.
eff many, mu re apprupijale eplthfl*
AchfHon Speech
which might have been used and
we can think of the right kind
MSiniiSuee grnM r«a« no,i
Ing "grenter piurichh In icMIS
e | punishment foi the hu'lisml.
Tty JAMKH MARLOW
illffemicci, In I lie world
However we don't know whether
WASHINGTON,' JUHK~ui~— ori
Tho rfforln of flit- iion-rnmn&gt;'
»!4 , leather gundi ilotrt rariy — Every time a man la rsllttl III iittllottH to odiililhh n flu
!«foni s ConitroRftliliial romtnit- peare, Arhoron huIiI, have Ix'fi
whip* loop enough and heavy Iff, ipfuKR* to anawer quRHtlotiH, I’imfriintod
with a alngjo stool oh
kntnigh with which lu carry out the Ik cited far rontampt, and Isnda aUcle: "The Inordlnnto nmhltlnr
in Jail, sn ancient quasllus nf tho Hovlet lender*, which I
proper verdict.
arile*:
hanod on their delimliiiiii shout th
Whst right has '.Congrcaa to non-Comimiiibt world." flu added
orce anyone to answer qtiea- "An till' Ivadorn nf tho Hovlo
Th* low level to which Judge- lona If he doeen’t want tot Union come to Hiiprorluto Hint
Where doe* C'ongreae get the thalr analvel* of (he world altua.
ejiipe have fallen in ceilain parti power to do tlilitT
end tliclr pullrloa flowin'
There1! mailing |u the Consti­ (Ion,
6 f the country ii revealed In Infrom that smtlvals, have liccn In
tution which directly give* It correct, the poanlbillt v far jenann'
whaia a circuit court judge, each power at all, Hut from the
shin aettlpmenta of matters at
buddy nf the Communist Paul eertleat daya Congree* aaaumed feeling the atahlllty amt nragi.a*
It had the power.
the Internallonal rumrntinlb
ion hai heen tent lo a panel
tt aaiumed euch power thli of
will Increaae.
i -•
lii. for 60 aaye&gt; He it under a wayr •
■ Clngreet repreeente the In* "Until the Soviet leader* d&lt;
,in hU own.court for, iuu- Ureata of the people. And, whin Remilnvly acrept a live ami le
vt* phlfnaaphy, then no appraact
’ • ffaudulenl check la a Woman It Is ihaklng an Irtveatlgatlon to from
the fro. world, hpwevei
obtain facte upon which to pbae
Oft . funai were bald by ib«
law, tt does an for tha bene imaglnetlvo, and no Trojan dovr
from the CammunUt movetiicni
tofiri, and it out on $100.00 bond fit of the .people.
Theretor* »ll nMrt tb e gbld will help to re«olve nur tnutns
Mdfunkeneu i lmge in Indiaffg- to, get Information which It eon problem*,
•*Th]a doea. not mkan that 01’
l
u ' —pucipal court. Ha aarved Hilkra -necemry. *
Congreaa auumed two thlngn cusalan ahoutd not take place a
ibntlw in tba Fedaia) re­ i l ) that It hae the t Ii ‘
that .very effort should not h*
made to settle any question* whirl
al Chilicotha, Ohio in »aad «n an aw
ary posaihlo of, «ettlem«nt.
ilanei ($1 that
fttr plvgdlng guilty to'foig
"it la tjltr policy to Ihi, as Gen
era! Marshall put IL tho flrat »r
name, to a veteran’e bonui
attend at intornatlohul conforencr
jgle. Ard, fWlUva it or not,
table*, and IN* last lo rotlre." ,!
Acheron recalled the ipoedt
■Wei pgfi'ontd ty the late ourt hae ruled that Congreis
which Henaral Marshall proposed
; gt Franklin Roo«y*|»,
tha European Recovery rtogrnm
and acclaimed It aa one ,tf ’ til*
rr» - • •*#».—'m - r* ■
i
major steps In tho development of
on active;'American policy toward
Ruiaall'i m
1*9
Soviet Uommanlsm. ,,
in' Ih. P
The Ihpwtary, ag|a«l that till,
was followed |a January 124V b
President Treman’s declaration o',
lid hr a-ees
American - lntantjena; to make o
■to and R«puhlic»a.~3h*
aefanalv* treaty for the North A*-,
IgnGc areo and to supply mltUar'
&lt;argu»d th*l it h a ! W
to ether nqn-Conimun

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elataien^, of deputif' y. tt* . I t
»» a)Ha* .wilt
full tuni
hlnery for building up
Joint defenses of North Aim
and Western Europe.
Mr. Truman walked Into tha
news conference with a amitl and
a wave of hla Hand. He said h t oad
no special announcements but
would answer questions. Tho firii
dealt with Lauache’s statement.
Tha chief extciitlve Was thin
aik*d whether (Joy*, i . Btyonj
Thurmond of South Carolina ana
Fielding Wright of Mlaaiasirpl,
Isadora In tha Htaloa flight* nov«w*nt of, 1241. had turned qown
.
or had not received Ihvttifhii* to
today’s White House luncheon for
some of tie governors who wound
up thelf annual conference vt!terdav at White Sulpndr Spring*.
W. Va.
Mr. Truman replied that they
were not Invited. He said he hid
onlv Invited Democrats.
•
The President also wee asked
whether h* wa* taking a!d*e In
tha primary contest In Indian*.
He said he waa not In the Indiana
primary but that he was In tt*
primary in hla home state of Miitourl. i
. In Missouri, the President, pre­
dicted victory for state Senfetot
Emory Allison In the rac* for
th e. Democratic nomination as U,
8. Senator.
Hnymond P. Brandt, Ht. Lpuiii
Post Dispatch rorrcsponduiil. ask*
cd the qiicotluns about the Allison
race. Blr. Truman, in enswertng,
lold him tho feet that iiriin,|‘. ‘a
paper is Against Allison Is a sign
tliat Allison will win.
Mr. Trumsn declined to go Into
any details about iipcaklng arraugementi during thb cAn'palen
time
,nie tatar.
la tar. III
In th, year, but he
said hn hopud
wood, ho would la* ui.ii. i &lt;j
do a lot of traveling then, a hllng
that he like* that kind nf icaviTl
when, In Mr. Truman's words. It’*
nonpollUcal,

inHDDOIK IS
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By HAUL PETT
AP Nawifaatara Wrltar
Davl* Shuman has Invented
new trombone.
Now. wait, don't rush off. Thl*
really concerns sn act of mercy.
For years—hundred* of year*—
tromhenlata have been stretching
them*clv*K out of joint, have »tirfered dancing eve h»ll« and eon*
lame In thnlr pitching arm*. And
far whatT
For a public which generally
didn't care, eXrcpt In the light
music flijld. For Composer* nf aerloua music who thought *o little
of the trombone they rarely
wrote solo piece* for II. Did you
ever hear of A concerto for the
trombone?
The principle obstacle hg» been
the slide on the conventional
trombone. It alfde* straight for­
ward, ami even a man with Ipng
arm* has to stretch for the sixth
ami seventh position*. The elide
»lldei right In the lln* of fire
"f the music stand, and this Is
hard on the player'* eves. Tt
avoid hitting the music stand or
Jabbing tho man In front, th* con­
ventional trombonist has to point
his slide downward. Tills mean*
tho horn In throwing it* round
down anil losing mui h of It In the
butrmrqi.
Now. at long last, these .lar.errr
mid difficulties are reduced. Nmv
even a midget can play n trom­
bone.
File Duvis Hhuman ha* Invented
a liomhoiie which slide*, not for­
ward, hut off t» the right at an
angle, somewhere between HO and
45 degree*. The angle &lt;*an be ad­
justed for kid*. Tha shorter the
playing mm, the wider the angle.
"Thu hlg advantage/" say* Shu­
man, "is that my trombone elimi­
nates fatigue, especially on the
right arm. Il breaks nut of the
straight jarkel of the old trom­
bone and make* possible a new
freedom and grari-fulties*.
"Another advantage to the mtrlilnr slide I* that It Improves the
hnlnncr of the instrument. The
THIS CIIAN(ilN(i SO ITH -A n lOra 01 ProKrewi
itrnlght-forward slide tended to
ll.lt It I M r KRHMF.NT STIRS IIIMH
make It top heavy and null the
fly Him I’rlre
plM.ver forward."
.Shuman, .’17, hahling ami giov. I*
an authority on thu problem* of
ft
RDITOK'N NO'I'Ki TW* I* the •lie fact I tint In 10 vhnrt yems It* fnritia 7
ninth In * i.nlo* nr 12 srfh-lr* Ni*ar« pi'pulathiii hud donhl.'il un­
It'll, i» the answer by Ernest I the trombone. He teaehr* It at
Neal, director of the llurnl tdfe the Julllinrd .School of Music In
writien h, Aonorlnto,! |'re*s til It now tut,,In nl,.ml dOO,lM)0.
New York. Store Important, he Iiuh
Writer linn t'rlre on (he rarlat
At (in* sumo time Mayor
, I’onfermue here, mi organisation
problem In tho .H.mih follow Ing "Ih&gt; warned that rnciid icnsloti* to ,'uily menu* of lietterlng rurnl piohahly Inst more money playing
the trombone than any other solo­
a por*onal timr „r IntroHaetinn, we, on tho up*wlni' In Detroit foi life:
H I* hoina puhllthnl In new*, the ft*at tint" i l n r n
"The old south Is In tho midst ist around.
|p|:i
So devoted Is he tu the Instru­
of revolution. The established or­
paper* all over Ihr United 'J* Negroe* und nlno White*.
State*. The opinion* rKprcimed
der of cotton cultivation with the ment, that Hhuman give* trom­
.Dili'
of
thernuse*
of
Diction,
therein „ie ihooe of Item I’rlr.e
system I* giving way bone concert*. In serious music,
Mryiir Coin, mntililird, hn* been tnimit-Mlinio
to given field*, rattle, tiactms and this is almost a* rare g* a concert
amt tin no! neroh-mrllr teflert the
mnuntlng
pre-miie
of
Negroei
by a cymbalist, On Ills trombone
col toil pickets,
the view* of The Sanfurd llernld.
tor tiettei- homes nml the re*.|s"It I* not iimi"unl to see trac­ concerts, Hhuman loses from IJtOO
lanrp of White neighborhood* to tors plowing the ground, nirplmir* lo *1200 a performance.
Hr RMM I'llirB
Negro resident*.
’Tm hoping more people will
•VI* New*|p*lo,r*
dusting (ini ration and mechanical
A l i n «anm
91*1111) .lljJ
IH IU UN produced
(I
losrn to love the Instrument." he
tension*
the pickers picking the cotton.
TUSKKUKE INSTITUTE. AlaJ The
says, "and m an composer* will
homes In Rlrni-pThrr eaio ureotier p aitn m bombing of Negro hum
"Wo are not .arguing i
write for &gt;It. Man like Beet noturn:
tharf OntVniitli. tlAni tier nor*, White ttglwm, Ala., l**t ye* r. .
A merhmdxatlhn or'cotton. \
*nd Nogio, inivo gfliiu in search of iWyatt In a slmlv of city hom­ only Mating that ' tnechnnlratlon llrnhms and -Mosart limited the
trombone to very brief or very
thrm. In addition, theio liave lojfli ing for Negros* in the nnnth found dlHtdiict'* farm families.
11 cin r iidmi * vliift* of population that It'd per rent worn valued nl
"In the Mississippi delta about slow passages In a symphony.
within Iho i onium
lee* than It,non nml that barely 85 per cent of the families have They’d give it eight or 10 mea­
sure* and then let the trombone
Tim wnr year* saw more than M per rent exceeded n valuation moved off tho land.
"Fmm nierlinnlsation ami cattle. rest.
i million rout hoi ori*, Including an nf t&amp;.OtiO ns ngsiiist over till per
"Now, with my naw slide, com­
eitinitUnd mm,min Nokioc*. pun iti&gt; real of the unit* owned hv While*. In fllinlnntiNg farm teonnts, have
Htaken nml movo lulu tho smith'* ' At Ihe aamn time, Wyatt retmrt- pushed Nogina* off tho farm* poser* no longer natd to -worry
led, the deintind among Negroes faster than White*, hi 10 states about tha fatigue problem aiul
citloH nml totvu*.
Iliiw ninriy thiu.*umla nhnolt lltr for better housing was iniirh tin ouiiierriiil dccroHse of hII farm whether the trombone is eounl
ojierHlar* in the pintl 15 year* ,to playing their more difficult
oulh'a diiMt fmm thoti foot mid greater than umnng the Whites.
anted nut of llio tcKiilll iiltMjfelh
In IM "oiitiiern eoiiimunltles, lie was nua,HHl, liiclndlng 208.087 No passages. The trombone Is no
longer a weak iteprhlhl In the
i will tint lii known until com- tan tinned, ii niirvoy liulirnted I’d grmis."
Ta Nest the great tragedy or orchestra,’’
lift lull Ilf tho I PM! ic lllll* , lull per cent of Negio veternll* tvero
Oh, yes, Hhuman also has In­
uisio nluiii'id* pl'i.'o tho llg m e at willing to enter the housing mar­ the ilDplacenuiit tor tmth Whites
Imtter than n million.
ket a t current price* wherun* olilv end Negroes in tho fact thut when vented a diaper for tho trombone.
In ell the pattern of migration, 1A jrarrenl of the White veteran* they get to tho cities they are This la a little cap filled with ab­
equipped lo do nothing.
sorbent cotton and attached to the
though tho movement uf the Nr Kyle,willing to do so.
go to the cities," he s4lti&gt; water key. It catches water re­
gfi •dnmlt out mnnt vividly.
Detroit hn* not heon alone with "us"They
tho ditch diggers—hut the sulting from condensation
For one thing, tho ISMO. cen**i* Ni Negro proWi-m. Other flt|«u
Indicated that enough northeinet* all over the romdry are awaken­ riiit* don’t need ditch diggers any
This, Bchuman points out, re­
, ' ..
novo nuith to offiot the miivenu'iit ing to, the fact that Negrues are mt.ro,**
moves a great embarrassment for
Eventually, Neal be|t*ve», the trombonist*.
if Wi.llc lout her nor* Into otfilu altering In great numhera.
piuldcm is going to catch up with
icrIoii*. Tho Negro, however,
"I was always nervous on the
For
example
In
the
period
1040the urban nress—and the nnllon. concert platform,’? ha eayis
tnuve* nut and -lay* out.
44.
the
Nogin
pumilntlun
of
l,ut
Tlicro may, como a tltna. ha "worrying whethkr the water waa
for the first time In hbtory the
Negro population of the south I* Angotc* Increased Id per cent; think*, when the nnllon will have
New
York
and
New
Jersey,
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to filicide? whether to edit cmto thMJ
Klio'vlmr a decline, even thmah tin
national Negro population l« rla- percent; thn Port land-Vancouver people for useful work, or put
and the bay area, 57 per cent; the thorn on a anrt of Uolg.
...
To N»«l tho Inn* run aoluttoPj
S'here la h atrong po**lhllltjr that Ptlget Round area, Hd per cent:
'hilndrlphla,
3R
per
cent
amt
though tho Initial ta*t may ’f t
this oxodu* nf Negroes will affect
high, la the pducntlonal proc«».
■outhern representation In Con- .Chicago, flfl per cent.
Otn step. Neal thinki, would M
grees, &lt;l*mgln, South Cardins, .-Another startling aspect of this
Mnl'Hinn and Mississippi ate ea- aruat shift nf population la thn to teach them In latetime haittr
nerted to lose one representative belief that Negroes no longer can fnrmcra and thus keep them ,lt1
production on tho land. Anblhor
lie. classed aa a rural people.
Oilfll*
J*p 1010
pnly
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- per rent of thu would ho to glv* them VOrtlwnM
Donald Wyatt of Fisk I'nlvf
egio'a.,lived
In cities, whereas training after they reach tha clW
Hr,
slty at Nashville catlmtUka thn'
4 .j'he
Ittti ilermle lies worn tha south*
18ififcut*) was 411 per cent. ‘ The iiroldam will hava th M
studrnl
dildrnta
N*'tr* tt"|mlsU"n tltrlliiv from 10,-,
. ,be
.»
the end J met, Nani hullevc* with f*d&lt;r*l
war.found better Uimi M alii It is ton much for tha aliUW
II07,U09 to OJWU.OOU.
cent llving iti urban areas,
Whoro havu U"’ NcaroeS gmiof
h.v ere Negroes leaving the (Tomorrow —Bousing Negro**),
Just roi'onliy Dotrolt awoke to
’ l in j
&lt;&gt; t
assignments.
UAH KHALI. ’MAGICIAN'
since passed," ho said, "we have
Al a |iltchfer h# won 81. g*|W»
SENT DOWN THE K1VKH
wllnerrotl this rapid emergence nf
amt Uv t»vo. He strath' out $51.
AP NcwnfeaturfM
the North A1 Untie community a*
lie nil !'"d 21 complete gomes ant
n political rualllv." ,
Of'W).
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With lluHaa last goaf .he; ww
tdnr gun js uml lost lhta* hut» he
In this community and the Com
broirt a cullai bon# and. waa spot
ijinnhmi It is aimed at hatting,
AtHreabn dcclhrcdi,
, TbU* f w i DnllK» *awil Aim,
"It is In tho nature of Democ!nW*vMto In Hie Claan &amp; I
tatr I.enf.iiM flntliwr* ta; pl«y
Iff’ outfield ,fnr (lalnrayi)^
'n lw q atlM o th er: vm '
{ Ilornctt p.ald a littlo mnr* MM
T,(V)U fir each fdMo Bannar *Sh
or him .,
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A Banner.
,v ’
III lo Balias w ltt this .E ach‘, tlme^ Diek 'Bialflt. .qf i tjjN
&gt;1 ' ) &gt;. .. A}
•Hi • ' ‘ '.•••( »■!
un &lt;
lords
L tti
W
., be hettad
trvU
fOssdaart ( w a v i s a
ufad In violation of M*.
.^ottonlo sAltTha did’

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Fldricb Schools
it'aatlasea Prsis gaga Oue&gt;
on* held hack nrogresa under tha '
minimum fcundntlnn program.
’’The piogrnm hn* never had a
Tali ciiunca to apuratc u* Intend­
ed duo to the necessity of withe
holding funds during this year and
Ihi1 uncertainly ui Ihe date's
nhliilv to meet the full appropria­
tion.'1
Ho said soma phases of the
school program, anell as adult
I'ducntlun and Idudcrgarlcn. have­
n't been put &gt;n*o effect due to th* »,
lack of nimla.
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messing up iny, clnthns nr creatlnif
n puddle around me. J used to try
lo shnko It nut, hiding the Instru­
ment behind me so that the aud'
Icnco wouldn't nollco but It ntvar
worked wall."
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Now, ho believes, tha tronthbnt
will behave Itself In'public.'1 *■

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Personals

THUHSDAT
Mr*. B. E. Collie of West Palm
The F lrtt Baptist Church was
MnlnoU Rabakah Lodge No the scene of the wedding of Mis, Beach la tha houseguest of Air*
_ jHll m*#t In tha I.O.O.F Hall Hate) Routh. daughter of Mr. and Beetle Long on Beardall Avenue.

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T w o nttiacttve I rldes-elcCt,
Ml** Dorothy Crumley and Ml**
fegev Pippin, w*t* recentlv honor­
ed when Atlas dean Buyer entertnu.cil with s doy'rrt psrf,., &gt;,♦ hot
borne on Summerlin Avenue.
The refreshment table, overlaid
with an Imported linen cut-work
cloth, was ren'ered "till a threetimed wedding rake and flanked
with white asters nml branched
silver rsndelshfa
Tin b.mmeei were presented
gifta of silver and crystul by th*
hosten Mlm Saver wa* nt-slsted
In entertaining In her mother.
Mr* It N' Sav*t. Mm R A Fox.
and M u \V I), lloftiuau.
In, ite,t |&lt;&lt;
with th» honoi
uc*t» were •*(«), rurfh-rs. Mr*
It. Frnmley am) 'lr« Roy Pip
pin, Alts l.eorc* tlunten. Mrs
Itny I’rilt, Mr&gt;. Flank VI m*. Mm .
At Doti'incv, Mm Frr I Wlyht U
AIm Wight Kirtley. Atrs William
S. ttiumley.
■Also *h« AB**es Hetty Jo ttrock.
Daplme Connelly, Met c net Dincfelder. Ann Lovell, N.incy Wil­
liams . Cep'linc I.1'* l.vlliun Hoyle.
Jo Ann William*. Dot Motrlann.
To1 l.l- lngston Dl|on
Jean
Willi im*. t i-nlse t lurk
Cntberine Clark Shlit»" Moreland. Lil­
lian Momn. Harbor.* Saunders.
I.culn I iindqui*) Vlorgaict Partln. Plnlis B«ch. Mi** Arm Aner*nn of Kristin, and All** Jean G’
Neal of VW.Cins*

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t'rokcr, who lives In Palm Bcacli, Ku(^ ‘ ,p land
Minclntt1
agent
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I b il :*|. lias bo,ui getting Florida tfrer-1
him Do t i " ]T ' lW I’d r r .u , w . y1hM A n tin g pcMnlte.'™ .1'Tittle" h a p ^
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Uli„ m.p ni,f|inl
nmp
to ciilb l lie .e is m, indication here1 that. / (
..n cIm cd too wiilelb* de- ,',o . evm recovered anytl.lnr.
Tlic lease *hu renewed until ,
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Odom's map shows a good bib

of t m i ntre euppoicdty hidden
&lt;r»nfliitirtl Kina Page lltil
along Wert Flot Ida's Gulf Cuaat,
! raluablr.i d ifcio cifd .
Tlio Kefs neo pnrtlrularly r.irh
V permit is 3cek
preciuiia in
runioTOd
tccniurc*
ftoffi
motol „nd atone, In the u nto- ^cck cM ' Bpenlsb gaileon*.
, n T . ™ ' .b/„ ‘i L SS?.i?'venil milium dollars worth bf

Ho Society Kid 11 g in, svli" 1
move than /11k ti 11- illvtgi
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viol . g v - *o -vo, I- ..I n Job for Of Fh’ilda" u u renewed Just ^
which t,e l si • linn..
&gt;pll'
nit tour month* ago by Iluln B.

Waller A Routh, and Theroi.
Runyon t'h.tijy tiu
uni
Mr. and Mra. L. G. Hunter and
Madden, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
like .&gt;ni' Find I, *. im m I tub •
' ; Vaeailon Blbfa School at the C.
which took place at daughter Betty of Beardall Ave­
I n Inn
I i ni gbl
1 il l
i : nf
Fir** Baptist Church from 9:00 8:00Madden,
o'clock Sunday afternoon. nue are visiting relatives In Char­
B u n . &gt;n.*i|m* . i l * '
it y ou I no
A N. to lfl.OC noon.
lotte, N. C.
v.bai I uio/in
Tit* Sanford Townsend Club June 18. Dr W. P. Brnnks Jr.,
(I , (11 I 11, l It11g a Tl I* r! i'' 11
Jill meat at 4:00 r.M. at th* officiated.
Tha church..........
was dacnuted
...... ..............
with
■&gt;«
1y • il.lin: limy .0 1
'I
1
# Tourist Center. Everyone •« In calls
lllle*. gladioli:***, *i|*r*, arid I Avenue ha* relumed from an ex1 im inoniiil I.indy's
in-, tl
Mttd.
woodnsrdla f*rn, al*o whit* turter* *®n,|*d vlalt In Colorado and Calln to,* I m. be*il nn opjattn of
, '
SUNDAY
In candelabra A pi . gram of wed­ fornla.
.i.'in, . Mi
111
. tM Ptonten will mail at the ding
m"sh'
was
presented
bv
Mr*
Hi expo in I ■ 1■
, mi
jYilbyterlkn Church at 5:U0 P M Evans McCoy. organist, and EvsnS
and Mrs. C E. Brubaker of
to hi diuuiil retire 1tie first hn
for council meeting and supper at McCoy, soloist. Ihe program con­ 2tA)t Palmetto Avenue left today
■u I of III
• .1 .
OiOO P,
for » three week's vacation spent
Now 11"get. bmPraalea of officers of Rainbow sisted nf “l.iebratraum”, “Greon In Atlanta, Toledo and Gladwin,
CathredaP,
"Oh
Promise
Me",
im.
' " will ba hald at 8:00 P.
and "Clair D* Lurie" which was Mich.
Ml»onlc Hall.
jdayad_ during the _ceremonv and
m
pivilllA
MONK Y
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Wheeler
McCoy *sng “Dearest", “Ba and daughter Eloiie of Magnolia
' •" R tlular mooting of Rainbow
AiMmbly
“-l i — * ‘ at‘ 7:S0
7:
P. ML at tha causa", and the "Lord'* Pray*r" Avenue left Wednesday for Sufat the close of tha ceremony.
MarenM. HaU.
fern, N. Y., to attend tne gradua­
Tha bride. Riven In marriage bv tion of their ton Ronald.
l*iii i - m u l u i ' h
.ii
I
Tha Baardatl
____ Clrela will m*al
Via 1H - A o
her
father,
wore
a
gown
of
whit#
ll ill
■i :i .
i»\ fiiirlvt
lin t
o T T Chapal on, Monday at
organdy over satin. Tha gown
t W If f iw Ikfit i,l f . !
i l lllaitk1h - t|
Mias Winona Miller of St
wi« faahlonad with fitted bodice Petersburg I* abe cuest of her
Iht
:lu ti
vac H n n mh*’t
and long tight fitting aleavaa. The uncle and aunt Mr. and Mr* F
in o h tl i« tif the y* '»?
Inaat yoke wa* of lace and tha full M. Gallowav at their home on
11 ■r ni ti i •i '" i !1W 1 ,| F, l 1 iklrt emJjil In a long circular Aleltunvllla Avenue.
0 »*n t&lt;* J o i !• »
Bank
Personnel
______
train. Her fingertip veil of ||luM
\Vt‘tA
L*i lb** 1 ,« . 1, •.Hi* Mrs Ruth B. Scott, 217 VVeit IM iirv E l l f 't t I t r t i t u r
i t |» M i
H
.'tk!
pictl •
L. Bartow Mann, former *UU !*«&gt;»"•• »J*W bv. ■ walloped
Twelth
Stieet,
ha* returned,
„
,
T'.
*tti H ,
S i .i - h fill ' t.
RIMCESS Mnrg.url Hose of I
1v.il
‘nreientatlve of Seminole Coun,°f lic*
ot*"«* M°»- fiom
repreaantatlvc
a two-week vacation In Vir j M tl f l t l l * 'f| \ \ I ( ft I iU*lV •m is Cnnterbiiiy ('allied! nl In
1 u!T i n
il -. \) t
( IIC
Ip, was hoat yesterday afternoon aom*. Her only place nf lewelrv glnla and
the Pocono Mountnin* of
a pendant which was » gifi
II
It.
i n h* i (v un y ' «' ■ i -t
"rutiur
w
litre
rhr
met
ily
••
H«
■
.
1
• to pataonnsl of the Hanford At­ was
• ll 1*i i |- R (ti
lantia National Bank and the to the bride’s mother presented Pennsylvania.
All** M aiy | lien t.nssmg, btlde- hj-sn," In. lieu (eii Johusi'M, mid
her on her wedding day bv bar
. ,,!
i Til h* 11*111# * ,t |, *1.
*Plo*ida State Bank, at hie homo In
Elisabeth Woodruff, daughter elect of duty lit, was liiin iif'l with -'r. Gecfliey Pislier, A tchtd*lu&gt;|t
husband. She cairled a bouquet of
». i
rx|)|:ll||N II
.it h / , l|
.r
nrlccell
inrout
show
n
m,
M'unlay
at ta k e Monroe,
f
(.’anterbnry.
1
Inferaiirioeitlj
nf Dr and Mrs. lL uty S Won*truff
while
rtiaen,
cape
Isimlne
and
ever lh*'v vn IF Hi fliJTMit*
ding ftha fiurth anni­
Celebrating
is visiting Harriett Bedding and night given by Ml** P-ut,. Am
bahysbreath.
The
matron
of
hon­
»Iim »• ter 1• 1.11!
Cagle at hei liiiiiie i.n Maple Ave
versary of the
tha founding of the
Mr*. C. Rsndel Collins of her parents, Mr and Mra. C L line
K i i K . i m u l I ’i t i r I c i t ' d R i l l H|1 i ti l t II f t i
plant nursery on hla fertile. 1G or,
Jacksonville,
whm a divas of hlur Redding, who are spending soma
)ll|| kllpll
\i 11 r •
acre tra«L Mr. Mann showed the
time at the Hutchison Apartment*
The Imrin « a* gtllv decntatei'
■V l t o i t i &lt;1 T h e S I ia h i r l t lll to | I 1&gt; I »'♦&gt;. m
over satin with a match­ at
altars tha well kept 10 acres organdy
Daytona
Beach.
with
plot,
iind
white
spring
flow­
plant stock, Including ligus- ing headdrrss of net ami white
N'**’
1
er*. Fntn *tlnme„t in, luded n
'll* *
t. Ittileiv,
Mbbil.'i
o il *I-*1\ If t| i1 I *l» I fit i’ll,
Irum, viburnum, gardenia*, hi- wrlnl-lrnglh milts of lace. Her
Robert L. Hartley, son nf Mr foulest svi 'll liy Sli.i Belts' Ji,
bouquet
was
nf
pink
iotas
and
llstpli
\V
Per/.Id.
wi.
•
i.ii.i.ngg
ill*’ K 1cf I L 'i m
blacuf, and cocoa pTumoia palm*, bsbvtihrrnlb. The lulilesiiisld, Miss and Mr* W J. Hartley of Lent- Ill'll"ivav un i n 1 balk-tall. bv Mrs
to tab, i ,I r• ,
•1*
•* All W| ill-) wl» • 1 M
it.
• MtlsJ
lad other plants.
wood, ha* been electeil to Klu •ir-t hen t'ciwell
Myra
Madden.
*i*ter
of
the
bride­
*&lt;iills*
r’,ii
I
.tiT
him
I
i
.
j
'
ip
t I , |a j k
flgt't. 1 hr ll
*•
A ' Buyera come there from all groom, wore h yellow ntnamlv Kappa Nil, national honorary e|e&lt;
|{ofi esboiani
F'.e, p -e|v* l bv Ili'Ht'l, I --ii \l if | , a vl" 11. ,
ll
f
t
f,
lien
•
* 1 n,
^ * » a r Florida, especially from the over-sa I In gown with matching Irind engineering snriety Robin I Mi- M»&lt; I
ii.t Mi I A P Mi - l M, | 1 F it i «T *’h- | lift* 1/ ', „IM
|,
,
f
,
1
*, , '
■i
,
f.n
&gt;
southern part of the state, he
Mr, .1,,^,,,, w ,u „
-1 and la/'e mitts.
Her Is a senior at Purdue1 University m ........
'-I tain. .| t, 1 11 ,. |
111,
Im*ii t i un *i
lh '( in , (* a . .
11
dedal td, and what he started a* liCfiddic
Illinois and Is majoring
" '( " t o M., tfnlr'b I - |,,g ,„„»her ,,r I", i t
bouquet
was
of
laliiumii
rotes
iiqil
i Ui "
if*
li- "M hi ♦ | i!&gt;.
h hobby Thas grown Into a husl* Imbythrcntli. The itirilnr tirldcy- field ot cotiiniunicallnns
u,r
u,
«;,*•!( Is*-,*
t IV i J .in' i ' i 1i fi &gt;i , m 1 ' &lt;!&gt;
Bess
•as with output of imore than malil, little MDs Marian Itoiilh,
Cmwelt. M11 \V A &lt; igle, Mr*
ll
.
i
,'N.I
9,000 plants a month.
; 1I 1,, M IfII
wore a fiocl, nf lavernler mgandv Mr. And Mnt. IMorris I’md Hi iFii 11
Mi
1 ,.'tl ■II u 1 i F'it•' * 11' n Lh
Mr. Mann tim e to Lake Mon- over
1r L(*.i"
Also the Mlasc lieveii. Ora
satin
with
matching
head
|
'Itlflr'
*1
• • from Georgia In ItltO nnd dress and lace inllta. She carried
Honor Bible ( ‘lasu di, I . Dull* ParM11. I*.,I Blown
........ ' i tin, •« ('it 'fi t, L*. .
4
il'
II
•if ii
'or 88 years was engaged In
.lone MiCill, Alary lane Dolnou
bouquet of pink roses and babv*
eeletjf growing. He served two nbreath.
The Young Aten’* Hilile Clasa June Lord, Alarijane Futianks,
Mr.i.
Walter
Roirtli
wore
regular and one extra term In
blue print crape with and wives of thr Fllat Baptist B e t i i .1,, l l n l t m v o v , |,, i i 1 All' D o b t II \ ir
Hie State Legislature In UM:l powder
wliilu accessories. She wore « Church met at the liomr of Ilien ’" i i T o t i u n v e M c t h v l n , I T Mini’ 1 ' IF I » ' ,
bnd 1C4B. On the wall of hla corsage
lm»
or pink carnations slid teachei anil wtlr Air. an&gt;l Mik ft'iiiihley, Dmiiiin Bakni. A|,ntho .rid M 1
dining room can he aeeq the cer­ tiny rosebud*.
tn
Mis. Msddan wore Unm an K Moiri*. Tuesday even • 't&gt;i|iman. ,inetti&gt; Jeiikliu iio Vii .'v,.
tificate from Governor Fuller a navy and white
•ini 1 Wllstui, Potty Ann , '&lt;*gb&gt; amt
dies* with Ing.
'i lie tmity . no*nl 10 ’ I,,ib"
Wiarren naming him a lieutenant white acces*nrles print
j he gnesta gathered at lh» ' I i n y E l l * o I " M i n g
and a corsage
Mi-.,i / * t b ' v i i ii it,
U,ilnt
and
ll on hla staff.
ligntcd idnyRi'Oiiml and hunk Inmae
1*1 , in the , vioiin - 1 1 I'/'Fi ril 1
of pink rosea and carnations.
ier certificate* point nut hla
of
the
Morris
home
and
played
v if, , i r t i r,|
I h,
1 t ■f.*11
b'crvlng as best man wa* Har­
fihlp In the Baptist Hrtith- old Madden, anil the ushers were volley ball Home-made cake ami I 'r c M M lf 'llI I 'llM 'lU f l
t.y Mi. 1 ml I’"/' it. m, m i
rh
memheteMp as a *p»n- Walter Routh, Jr., J. D. (iro-an, Ico cream were r.er»ecl to the fot
V
.
e
l
i
,
*
I,,I
*I
, 1 anil
B v H H .'i S i m i t a P l i i ' tv t lik. A1,
ir of Florida National Exhibit Leslie Harvey and Harold Chap­ lowing:
Mrs,
i 1, II Walsh
membership In (he Bemlnuie
Alt. and Mr* H. F. flanna. Mr
til a d d i t i o n • " t|n
h o , 1 It'll* t i e
Mi** D'lptina Connellv wii* elect
ninty Chamber of Commerce. man.
and Mra William H Htainiier. Mr
ur- I | , *1 11.1 In Ini Mt iii'il AK
Following
tha
ceremony
a
re­
Aillsted h» Mra. Mattie L caption waa held In the church an­ and Mra. F. F. Godwin. Mr and ail president of Die local clinpte&gt; f nit,1 P, , dd, Mr unit •&lt;&gt; Marcel
Itttota of Daytona ' Beach na*. The brlda'i table waa covered Mra John K* ler. Mr-, and Mi* nT H»ta Si grin fi Phi on Monda &gt; l adle Air *ml All* t!« .tin 11 inn.
lansr aerved a buffet sup- with a lace cloth and W orated A. L. Thotnaa, Mr and Mra J. nliilit at a atiF,rt hurlness se*'tmi Hn, Air and Mt* J M Cain St un,
precfdltig a Coi a tjola parti ghi'ji
r Including chicken pilau whl*h with
an I Ml* I at, I P I’e.oi/t, Mi and
gladlnluics and attars. It Hi alley Odham, Mr. and Mrs f&gt;*’la noted for preparing. The waa centered with a thrqe-tlarad hert A Howell, Jr., Mr, and Mt- bv Alls* ronnelly and Mr* )tai* Ati .fi I Mi- I
M."
Hiott
-|t the h ‘Hie of (lie liille
oma wars decorated with red cake lopped with miniature bride .lease A Cook, Mr- and AD 1
Mi* li ' !■ • .1 ■ .11
pink radiance rosea and aa- and groom. Mrs. Harold .Madden M. Htlneclpher atnl Grace M&gt;C» mother Air* .1 II Trulliel, "i* t || |*I e i . All . I It it II' t'
Magnolia Avenni1
i n grown
grow on the farm.
ita
t l l l y I 01ti -e |n I I
attended the hrlde’s book. At list. Stlneclpher, Clarence Coilltis, 11■*»I
( t in I’onnelly former dee pie.i
.Peasant war* Mr. J, L. Ingley, Ing
In serving were Mias Mai tha McWhorter, Cliff Able*. ■'- k 'leol. was ele.le/1 to filt Die sartin Mi '.r " g h l i n . M
Jpi.^jButh Bcott,__Mlai_ Marjorl" Grogan, Miss Authuren* Wilson. Stemper, Robert Steele, Be'tv ev 3uie,i t,.. i(,» ir d g m it '"f 1 I ■igli'ln nu t ' ■
fodgla, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Mann, Miss June Rose Dutton. Mrs. L. E. Odham, 8u" t-yun Howell. It d,»rt
Mr* Scott who 'in,loomed tliol ''
Mr*. JJavId Rmlth, Mlaa Kalh- Armstrong, Mis. James Wilson, and Ernie Morris.
I v* ne n rcv ssrj f", iin to r .*I •1 ,,, ■1
l*en OMaker, Mra. M. K. Kor- and Mr*. A, J. IV ter ion, who
ifft-e tiei ause
f 'll health Mt
tuion, Mra. L, A. I'eltner, Mra. headed the receiving line
INFANT HAt'TlSM
llobei! ilii'tsoii »a* elect“d
Van Englen, B. G. Kilpatrick.
William Raymond Btcelr. in . succeed Mi s* t iiii'elic a* ' *
Immediately after the reception
| m ,1 i n tt a i r , a , a g e l I f| *- In
fc
KHP«*rlck. William the bridal pair left for a short fatit son of Alaater Sgt. ami M&gt;
M l 8* t l ' » w |«*i(|«|tr)p n Fifty i
Illpalrlck. Wlllia Peacock, T. E. wedding trip. The bride wore a Henry G. Btaela of Ft. Htlev. E » ". president
Palb IiHi's rM«m f rt I rri!lJk'l&lt;M V 1
Fi*t » Hnflt,ltt&lt;n ' *ul *PI ||«p|| tjl &gt;4
,P- Broolta, Jr. white suit, brown and white arce*. was haptlted Sunday morning *t t#rv(4(f ivIMi Cnrri Colrtl l»v l 1
mI f • I * It i PI »• Ft »i l td 1 '• e- «i I I f » f "I 11
C. Broaalar of Orlande ■orlea and an orchid corsage.
Holy Cm*. FpUropal Church, th- hoiteM i,
Ml . t li** lint i,ID o n ’ t S im m e r
—
- lalit fitt*nd Willard Connally,
Tha bridt, a gradual* of fleml Kev II. Lyttleton Zimmerman "1 M i „ si,lrl«*v i-'milh, M&lt;* " "
I mm I i
(H it
«el|
«Fif*r
lu tiliM it
Spell,!
i
01,1
\
I
•
e,
flclaling
The
god
mother
w
i
1
it
nol* High School, attanded Him
Jinie«, Mr* I ester Guthrie. AK
F*Mgnils Ini |i*ta mi, n hi lull
Ml**
Virginia
A.
Johnson,
ni*
•on University. Mr. Madden la a
Chat lei Vodnpleh, All , 1 un*
lk*t l u t e 4af »•«(• S - I , ( i u i * sail Ml*
iiiiiin* I li t hr • not
t l m f t U n i &gt;*Il , i n i I,r '• I | | i «iti,1
graduate of the University of of Mra. Blcele, and Lieut.
ilohnaon. Ml* Mi, t son. All*1* (’■y.
*4&gt; r a t |f i ' M i l t
i l l i Mil »* ft
M
’llllam
T,
Johnson,
father
&lt;
&lt;
f
Florida and la associated with Ihn
Duncan and Ali** I'ilirirludh D&gt; ■■
p*| Hplit In I'tw,,'
• t t f l i l l ll n | «
'IH*I | ( | i i * t l l u *
tit
anlea on the OC' State Road Department.
Mrs. Steal, stood as god-father
i f aaiitli i . . I»r*t utiH •**!■■»
hlrthday on
for
Ids
grandson
and
namesake
III \ I
I t I I S I I V| \
|&gt; I *1 a
lit
IJt*
(ii**f|*'*
AA
.ind
A
In
&lt;
*&lt;
.
Following their w-eddlqy trip
f Janies'*
di mi you hi w po ith ln j, fry In Ki
■ *! H i 1 ptiina, | i t t a t i * K ( 9 i l
»«'•%
WWTw ta
to Groan they will mak* their home in
Tart ahalla filled with strawhei
til ill Ia
i l l ’l l *
«t &gt; M P
ookMai Hh#im Ifi
,r *
naming and a Titusville at 413 Julia Street,
rics and topped with a small halt Grades tl „„„
and w
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orrtSOn, Rosa Coke and Mfai Myra Madden of Chatm t . '- B a n U r a tanooga, Tann.
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fhara’a ona pointer In buying
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"nack” of *.h# carreta,.whlr# the
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"faster and reinforcing fell.
Apparently only two persons
heard anything resembling a
warning of the crash. Dr, Caae,
sitting with his wife in the Loges,
said U heard what he thought
was a tracking snout three to five
minutes before il.e eeilliig came
down. He locked around, saw
nothing and decided he wae mis­
taken, lie said.
Robert MacGregor, 80, « f Palo
AHo. who left (he theater half
an hour before the drop, raid
by . had heard a "cracking and

balcony.
When tlto m ar began, Dr. Cast'
halt], be ducked between seat* and
reached for his wife but she
Jumped up and ran to the left.
He ran to the balcony where (lie
piaster had fallen and
helped
ehaek the Injuriei of those under
the plaster. He did not find Ms
wife until ho went to the main
floor, where the lay unconscious,
rpread to lled In an aisle.
Policeman Bray said Mrs. Cate
had fallen on a seat about three
rows in front of hint. In rsspnnso
to cells from Bray and Qoldemlth
ambulances from three citios
rushed to the theater.
Prank Martin, driver of one of
th g anbaiigH H , discovered as the

stretchers wuro being loaded, that
his son, Prunk H. Marlin, 27, of
San Mateo, and his son’s wife,
Gloria, 21, were among the In­
jured he was scheduled to take to
a hospital. Martin had a lea and
head injury and his wife an in­
jured leg.
One nf the Injured, Edward
Trentow, 30, of Redwood City, had
taken his son, James, 14, to the
movie. The father was hit on the
head and his arm was broken.
Jimmie, unhurt, carried his daxed
father from the debris.
Mrs. William Guy Caskey,
of Memphis, Tenn., was th» only
person not a resident of the Im­
mediate area to be hurt._____

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Land O' Sunshine

Quandt*/ Kii/Ms Rw.wrv.id
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G o v w n m a n t G ra d e d

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Walkers Au.tex Beef
15 os. can

Iona—Plain or 8. R.
10 lb. be*

F lo u r........59c
6 lbs.
R ice......... 5.5c

Jim

Dandy

b lb. pkg.

MAYONNAISE
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Suporhrand Eggs

R o u n d C u tle ts «• 9 8 c
S h ld r. R o a s t *» 5 9 c

l.u k e ( ’m illIy

Jack Spratt Smoked

With Chicken Dinner

Marvel Humestyle

Ched-O-Bit 2 lb.
box
83c
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Mild A Mellow AAP Coffee

18c

OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRY
SAUCE

8 O’ Clock lib . bag 67c

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California Lemons
Cuban Avocados
tieati Fia.
G o ld C o rn

5 Ear* 29c

Sweet
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5

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Grade A, Dressed &lt;S Drawn, Quick Frozen
b r n a ll, M e a ly

Long White
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39c

Onion*

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29c

Cauliflower ■

Eal-gllt T.sderay Beel

Spare Ribs Lb. 49c
Armour Star Pure

lib lout
Chuck Bout
Brisket Slew

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I'roceti Cheese Food

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NO MORE GUEiSING, not even for
Junior, .1 *hai the correct price is on
every item you buy, for the puce i* plain
Ik marked on each lo n u m tr as well e» on
(he iliches. AAil’ kivrs you a Cash Reg
liter slip lou, lor (linking your purchaser
as you put them away Slop in' Set lio»
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can lx to tou " ,“J
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1-lb.

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Baking

Jane Parker Angal Pood

Cut

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Kraft'i Velvet!* Loaf
2 lb*. 75c
Philadelphia CreamChun 2 *«*■ 28c
Krall Siireads-Pin., Olive H i. 2 45c

Corn

F
lakes...... 21e
Whltehouif F.vap. tall cant

Stew......... 31c
Coldstream Pink 1 lb. can
Salmon......37c
N 8C
12 ot. pkg.
V. Wafers . 30c

P r lc a t G o o d T h ru S a t., jurrw 24
M C a n 3rd 8 treat

lb os. pkg.

12 os. can

Parapa Corned

V ia

Taste O' Seq
b ra n d

Hamburger

Cod Filial Lb. 35c
I. Perch Fill. Lb. 35c Armour's
Pollock Fll u. ;|23c
Dr. Whiting Lb. 19c

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O'Sage Orange
Extra honey tjuick Frosrn Dressed A Drawn

lb. 57

Hen Turkeys

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Fla. ur Ua. Shipped Dress'd A Drawn Grade A

F ryers.......

Frey Bentos Corned

lb. avg. lb. 53

"Buper-Right" Extra Lean Fresh

Ground B eef. .............. 59
Hermans All Meat

Weiners ........ 1 lb. pkg. 41

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Veal Shoulder

R O A ST
Lb. 13*

Swilt's All-Purpose Shortening—

Sufift’nintf »w

Iona Broken Slice No. 8H

Pineapple ............... can 31c
Ana Page—Delicious

Watermelon*
Each 5 f *

Large Jalcy

......lb. 19c

Calif.

English Pear lb. 17c
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Carrots ........ 2for 19c
Red Beauty

Plums

Dixie Darling Holla

Mason Ja r s .. ptB. 65c qts. 75c

Lettuce......
2 for 19c
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Tomato
Soup.. 101*»oz. can 9c
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CaCllf. Iceberg

Lemons

FEAST

Sweethear Soup 4 reg. bar 22c
Camay Toilet Soap bath bar lie
Ivory Snow...... large pkg. 27c
Ivory Soap Flakes lge pkg. 27c
Ivoyy ToUet Soap 2 lge bar 25c
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THURSDAY JUNE 22. 1950

T H K S A N F O lfD H F R A U D . S A N F O R D F I M fW U
__________" ____ v . -

, Poor Man’s Philosopher Digs
W A S H IN G T O N
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In Files For Timely Comments A t d a r &amp;MARCH
OF EVENTS
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Making Names Public May

NEW YORK
(/P) — Cuff note* on life by a pavement Plato1 lac* Wire News Subscribers
|
Sal Off Sarlas of Raid*
r /
It I liard to go on peddling your own canoe when you’re m anird
Spec/* 1 to C totn t Press
to a girl who yearn* for a yacht.
Bankruptcy im t the henvieit penalty for tleady tinning-—bore­
ASHINGTON—Local law enforcement offlclats may find themdom u.
etWea slightly on the spot next week. Senate gambling inveatl-

W

, "N" Br**,*,, *"•*
»rt of convention theie day* it to fill galore a r t scheduled to publish a a.OOO-nsme Hat uf peraona who
in that three-niinule interval at a cocktail party between the lime the regularly subscriba to racing news wires.
Tht list won't disclose which wire users are bookies but It will
liquor run* out - and the tlmoO —
—
provide the first complete picture of the racing wire set-up And
the guvata start to.
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A wife can forgive her Inn- f 10"*
fir,d » *»&gt;' *« »’iossband everything except Ins n b - 'br” ‘*. happiness and llie seven-;
JlilV to have fun without her. vr'.1' ,’, r P
— The held nian’a philoaophyi I .
' 1
P"&gt; the
HMOh, well hair toduy—gone to- ‘" ‘'rnationai crisis on « five-day
moi row."
•
week ? People are beginning to
The boy who learned nbout wo- w" " y ',bo“, 11
‘,l1
days
men by studying tin1 old police'
gazette now lias u son who leers 1 Definition of a love poacher: A
at the corset ads In the fashion, fellow who lues to conn! some
n ,“ }f***,l®#1
other guy's deal with a fust
Railing children wouldn't be imck.
■O axpenslve if thev'd just make
They say money talks, and
« pair of shoe, last as long as !,,»y |,« 1 ,l1"«
why a doltw a. .h.
, , hoith.
T 'S S .
; Mankind w oud be better off change from the good old diiv*.
if science would leave live atom peupT* used to fall off horaea.
Now they fall off diet* and wa­
ter wagons.
An optimist Is a fellow who
bauds u dime to u nightclub
liatcheck g ill—and waits foi a
smile.
Two
young
honeymouners
spread i lien picnic lunch in n
bed uf poison ivy. Well, that's
one way of starting fium scrauii.
The dlffeicnre between mar■iagu and a good ciicus is two
rings.
4
Never believr that slaying in
Whea the cold winds
a lowly job will guarantee you
Wow,your family will
a secure futuie. Even ashtrays
greatly enjoy the jel- get out of style.
Since we got silent popcorn!
flat, preserves, and
and people at lust can actually;
Canoed fruits you put
hear the dialogue on movie
tip now. For
screens, the real criticism of
Ant flavor—
llolywood Is beginning.
rich lylupi,
Our next door neighbor, who
tried to lift a Sunday newspaper
lust month, is out uf the hos­
pital. The doctor called it fust
a simple rase »f biirkstrnln.
You nevet ran convince mo­
ther that Stalin's overluies to
(iermnny are as important ns
the designs tile girl next doer
has on junior.
One kind of experience gives
a man character. The other kind
P u r e C .) n e S u g j n
just puts circlet under Ids eyes

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C r y s t a ls

It'S tw secret that aporta news flashed over the wires eventually doea
reach booklet—eometimea by open telephone wtrea
from a ticker wire terminal point.
By using the new Hit local copa m il more than
likely be able to pin-point bookie establishments in
their area*—whether they want to or not
In the past, they could always disclaim knowl­
edge of the gambling parlors even though they
knew they were operating But now the Informa­
tion wilt be spread upon the public record
It could eet off a chain reaction of arrest! and
ratda across the country Militant citizens groups
also may be able to use the “who's who” in tha
racing wire business to force action by reluctant
authorities
Washington
•
•
•
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• FLYING A-BOMBS — Government scientist*
hint thsy ara working on plan* to equip atomic bombs with wlnga
and motors to they can be flown by remote control in the company
of lighter bomber*. However, they deny emphatically there 1* such
a thing aa a "baby atomic bomb" that cun be carried by a tighter*
bomber.
This information checks with scientific advance# which have inada
flying a robot plane, Including it* take-off and landing, one of tha
simplest of operation*
e s s e
• COAL AND POLITICS-Coal operator* soy tho recently algnstf
mine wage agreement le designed to permit John L. Lewis to play a
rots In th t 1PS&gt; presidential election.
This la the view of Harry M. Most*. United States Steel executive
and soon to be named Labor Relatione "co-ordinator" for the northern
•oft coal industry.
The new mine contract expires on July 1, 1»52. right in the rnlddla
of tha piealdenUal campaign and after the major parties have aeiected their candidates. Whatever happens In the coal industry at
that Unit, Moats believe*, may hav* an important effect on the out*
come of the presidential election#.
Moeet apparently figures that Lswi* will be in s posltlun to em­
barrass tb* Truman administration by a strike e m it or maneuver
ao that tha Republican party can take credit for avcitlng on*

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PACK AfilMi HOl'Pl.IKH
We have on hand at all limes
a romplrte line uf packaaing
m aterial, fur food lorkers nr
home freerers—cellophane lin­
ed cartons, cellophane paper,
pliofilm bags, heavy wairil
carious. waxed paper, and
Put The Freeze
lacker paper. These supplies
On Living Coats available lu any quantities)
Slop excessive spending fur bet ua fill your needs.
food by renting a 'fro re n food
locker and using R -regularly
You can nave tm ’every pound
Irocker Kents
of food stored, whether you
produce It yourself-o» hue it
from ua at wholeaaW prices Cabinet Type—lift Per Year
Come in and tel ua know you llrewer Type—UN Par Year
how you can livfl far hatter at
110 Per &gt; Mob., lb Per 3 Mu*.
far laaa coat. 4

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luitlad In ana wsetarn Hole Ian
year, wa read, Thai’s a let of
mss-la.

For PlrnlM, Lanrhaa, Suppanr, or Ice-Box Haider*
I t I
SPICED LUNCHEON LOAF
lb. 5 2 c
That Canadian bull which deLIVER CHEESE .....
lb.J f c
FOUR-WAt LOAF
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w w lb.M r
UOl.IlKN AMATKUK
BOLOGNA
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AMERICAN CUEEBE .

stayed nt the Mlcnrapolls d o l t
(Tub, Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 21?&gt;'. The rhamplninhlp wilt he *i|.
In fly ut muteh piny, aflet the
mipilial entry ll&gt;l is Irlniuied to
2210 hy sectional qualifying
rt units ui .'b&gt; holes nt (trik e play.
Former USUA and British nnmleur rhamuions, the HMD Ciumdlnn
nnnitfiir chnm|&gt;ion ami winners of
the USUA nmateiir public link •
and junior tunnlrur rlunnidonslilp,
nre exempt from M-ctlounl qualify­
ing.
Charles H. Coe, nf Oklnhunin
CHy, Okla., won the chnirphmihlp
last year at the Oak Hill Couulty
Club, Roeheater, N- Y.

Western Uonelete
FRESH HAMS

Baby

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Uontleae, Rolled-' -u...

Our Own To|p Gualily

Tender, Dellcloua

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CHUCK ROASTB lb. | g c Br««kfa*t Bacon lb.
CUBE STEAK &gt;... lb. 1 § e FORK CHOPS .... lb. | | c

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Man iajre Kate Is
Cause Of Splurge.
Claim Offi ci al s

• PEACE TALKS—United Nations sourer* feel certain that Bast.
West peace talks will be resumed this summer ax u result of Trygve
Lie’s mission to Moscow and western capitals
LI* Is believed to have a formula for breaking up the Itussiun boy*
Cott of the UN over the question of Chinrse lepreseutation at tha
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tion that the UN adopt the principle (hat acceptance of a country's
representatives in the world body does nut necresarlly involve diplo­
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Chinese representatives at the UN without recognizing the Rad
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Giants To 3-0 Win
Manager CalErmer E
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Locals Will Mee
G*3 Here Tonich

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The dew-iovciecl Orlando Sena«lot» me -till -landing in their defn n i\|j(n ilin rn tlii* morning wal­
ing lt»r lli** liirfik dial never du!
enme 1**1 night when llir bual»
succeeded In reverting them 3-0
behind the fom lilt, lOittikr mil
peiltumnncc of Clyde Sleven*.
Ill* cx-itliofiiLiiy Inn lei. adds
fioni whiirwn thing (lie .Solon*,
alto win credited with diiving in
lit# winiiug tun. Singlet by I murk,
and 11*1 Long hi the 3lli vet llie
ilage lor Steve nt1 victory blow.

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b» ylvon Pal. All-Htar batfol*
upon which 'hey rnav mark tlieb
enuiro fur (Ills vrar'a romp, lie
dlnuiend team. The game la nrln«l
ul&lt; i In he pi lived July 4 In the j
park of the lenm lemllng the I■nglie ns nf tnhllUplil.
Klevrn homtird Oilnndn fnnt
watrlwd M.iIiiikci nl l.nnrr gel
ejcclcd |rom llir ronlcit in llie
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tilting n mil by umpire (jenige
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I lie mlibaib came about wlirn
the umpire rallrd Krir*lr, nut at
llie plnp- claiming the mnner never
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tllrnietl lido iln clear.
Hal Lung Iced the bruie in Iln*
rilntli frame when he diuihlcil two
tin in ntates n iin ss the plate.
The (lim it. entertain the I*.
Men timii'lii nl Monhipal Hall
I ’ark. Them is ei|ieot«il to iprolvn
the hurling nml from Ed Levy.

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the enrlv Innlig* p&lt;;t the 1
off to it a*l&gt; lend and they clinched
\ thu |**un willi a flve-run-oilt break
ill tho olgltth.
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tnm.V Islanders regained flrat
pltn-e In FWlhla Ht»t« league
tlaihilny* by lurnliiB bnek uoLatul
7 to 4, hem leal nlBht.
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Mates, Umps, Opposition Break
Backs To Applaud Ted Williams
HOSTON, June 22 — (/!*/
Tim inert who play baseball a longtide of Ted Williams, mid against him. admire and like him.
This i hums id approval is highly signifimiil when regarded against
the ............................................................................
background of Ids feuds with tmsrh.tll writers and1b,
baseball
‘
Ians.
*
Those reports id friction between the giro! Ilnslun Red Snx hitter
and Ills manager, Jne MrC.ulhy, or Ida tram-mnto, Vern Stephens, ap­
pear to tie entirely Imaginary, f
Take llie rumor' that Wllllmnit tTed
, ban never Heard nf me lull
i,nd Hteplien* uren’t "|ieuklng, he (rented mo a* If I had hern
William"' own rxplnmilinii slu'd i around n long lime, Hu waa n*
Mglit on hU piumtnnlily, bis tho- nice ns could be."
orle* of life. And llie nunoti
"Ted's top* In my book," aald
why H l* enHy for fid»p Ideas Hum Mele, former lied Hnx out­
ohiiiil him to siirliig np.
fielder now wllh Washlngliin.
"There'e nothing to It," sold "lie's done so many nice thing*
Williams, "maybe the talk sta rt­ lor me, lle'a gone out of hi* wriy
ed hernuap tlii'rc In no handstink- lo belli me. In glvu nut tips, to
lilg wlicn either of ll" hit n moke till, reel rlt lioine on HlS
home roll. Tliiii’s only bemuse I chili, lie didn't have to do Hint,
don't believe In It. Thnt'a a ullly lie's a great guy. No kidding,
piartlrn mid il doesn't irlenn it 1 love him,"
thing. Home dll it Jlltd to pill oil
"Williums Is one of Hie nicest
" hIuiw for llie farm. If n fellow guys in llm Ktiini', mild tJinpira
bit" n home run I lei him know lllll Mctlmvnn, “ Hr ltrvrr srguef
how | fee] about It In the dug- over* n drelslim, It’* only Ilia
out but nu iNitidshiiklng fur me. .‘•trill hitter* wini mo constantly
"Stephens used to- shako my rqtlawklng."
luinrl nil Hie time after I bit u
Not it single Hod Hox player
homo run hut I told. Idm to cut Iniil no unkind word for Ted.
it out. The other day he told 'third bKHcninn Johnny Peaky and
me that ainre ha atoppod slinking second l'H!M&lt;ni*ii Hobby Doerr,
band* with mo lie's gotten n who wan n ti’niuiiintn of Trd’ti
hundred lattcrn from people t i l l ­ with Him Diego In 1118(1 and M7,
ing him n conceited, Jen loin, "o- ■wore lofty
lofty In their pralaa for
nnd-ao bcceuge he refuse* to William*.
williams,
shake hand* wllh me.
"He's
"He’* aa Km nil pity, Pt*ky
Stephens rurther disproved tlm «nld. "He’* a big kid in tome
feud, disclosing th at recentlv wav* but a wonderful guy af
Ted Deed Influence to speed de­ heart, lie will give you the ahlri
livery of n new car when tho off id* bark If he tikes you."
slugging Infletder wracked hi*
William* ntvar ha* had an
old oho In an accident,
argument on the field either with
"Trkl'a helped mo n lot with mi oiiiioalng player or an um­
my hitting," modestly said .Ste­ pire. Hu makoa euro never to get
phens. "Whenever I get In n hnU Involved In any licatad dlacunj
ting (lump, 1 go to Williams. Ills *lim*. Hn'a never been ejected
ndvire usually holpl."
from a hall game. Opposing
Hour do n Teri get along with player* ride him hut only gum)
Manager Joe McCarthy?
until redly.
"McCarthy |H a groat manage.*
Would Ted corn to rommniit
nml a fine than, lie 's nnvur eubi on the rumor that ho wn» leaa harsh word to me, There won Inu* of the Hitting bfl Vern
more than onn occasion when he Hlenhcna' and tho rise a t look!*
could have chewed my head off, Waller DrnpoT
never aald an unkind
"That's another thltig that
burn* mo mi. That’* fuat what
I meant when ! railed thoae
guya troublo huntera.
out for the old man. Tit hate to
"I luring my recent bat ling
ato tha day whan ho’e not my •tump, one fellow wrote th a |
Ik&gt;i i .7
Umpire fine allowing wee getting
Ted will never forget tho *40 mo down. That I wa* concerned
over paselblo competition front
Walt aa the team'a top alugger,
of the seventh tam o for tho
chamnlonahip, •;
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Honeymoon Ended
For Gardella And
O rg an ized B a ll

N EW Y O R K , — l,V) Tim
I'onaymoon
I* over for
llttio
Danny (iardclla and organlted
baseball. Now It'n probably Imck
to Hie rourtn.
The iiint-siicd outfielder waa
reported today girding to hattlu
for hi* full 16,000 y ear’s na'a-y
from the HI. Lnul* Cardinal*,
who cut him adrift yesterday.
“ Danny feel* ha la entitled to
i full aeason’a pay or the rhanre
to work for it,” aald n confi­
dent of Gardella, who asked
not to be Identified. “ It waa all
art of the settlement of hla
.100,000
suit
against basehnll
Isat fall."
Tha Cardinal* announced G a r ­
dens’* pay would end Tilt days
after hi* outright release, na
provided In ihe standard con­
tract.
Gardella, back at hla Bronx,
N. Y .f home, said tersely, "tho
matter la being handled by my
r.ltorney*."
When Ihe suit wa* settled out
of court la*t Oct. 7, Gardella,
who chased file* for the New
York Giants during the w a r be­
came the property of the Cardin * K
4 I f fig
The
story
outfielder
never
broke Into the Card'* lineup. Ha
wa* optlciifd to the Hno*ti'n
fluff*, a Ht. Lo iih farm clnti
Apr.
26. The lluffn returned
him and his .211 batting average
lo the Curds ln«t Thin nlay.
_ The Cardinal- forthwith gave
(iardelln
hla
walking
paper,
after announcing all other mniur
cluht h id waived on hirn. •
Fred
Kalgli,
owner
of the
Card", insist* Danny nlgnml with
the prnvlnn he w'ouM be paid
"arrm ilin g to Ida proved n lillilv"
m d he simply failed to moko
the grade.
G rirdrlla’a viewpoint, which bo
naH mil been l.ashful nlimit i,xr
pressing |„ that he wasn't given
I a " 'a ir cliaere,"
Whether (here la further oh•Igatlon on ihe part of hamI nil. growing out of lant f ill'*
reltlrm ent of the $100,0011 suit,
icnialri* a inyalery,
Raaeball
official*
ronlem l
I here wa* no “ileal," Hint Gardella m ine back to Imsehnll for
nolliing mote Ilian a clisnre to
I inove himself,
Gardella said In Houston last
week-end he was "paid anine•nlng to rlron hla llllgntlnn.
The out fielder wii* one of a
rrore nf major leaguera lianislied
in UNO for
lumping to the
Mexican lefiiiroe. Stonily a fte r­
ward" he *ned baaelinll, charging
i Hie reserve rlamm violated Ihe
1anti-trust law nml deprived him
n fr a livelihood,
The reserve clnii-e, never pul
to modern court teat, hlnda a
I'mync to one club for life or
until that club chouse* to tllapose of him.

ruV TN N A REACH. Jim#
(Special)—Four are r o u t e r e ,
ken'm an. ttm-ml Edge, Thought,
and AI rock will each be atrivln#
for their third win of the season
when they meet tonight over tha
6 -tilth mile route Ip the f e a tu r ^
By ftOtIF.lt r K lF H Ifrit add
ninth race, at the Volusia County
IIAKRY M. HL'RKF.
dog track. Four other top per­
(W rittan Eapeclxtly For
formers completing the celebrity
Af* Nawhfeatorea)
octet arc oil ninth race veteran*,
The heroic but totally unsound nnmelv rnrrle's Hit, Hlffemma,
method of teaching children to 1’hylokl and Runtlr Ruhe When a
awlm by throwing them over- pack like this start* burning th (
hoard la a thing of the pn*t- oval Hn ill* are certain to lie dish­
Childrcn can he taught to awlm ed oul bv the bucket-fid.
without difficulty ao that they
Thought, owned by
E. F.
are completely at home In tha
Snipe* Is certain to rate anion
mg
water.
The methods we will describe tho favorite* for thl* red brln•iffe
•re thoae we have developed recentlv covered the route in 51.1
over n period of year* and found j aeconds, Jual two-fifth* off the
to produce excellent result* wllh track record, ami In six start*
ililldren of faculty member* all here lie has landed three time* In
Yale.
Ihe money. Randle-owned,.Round
Our first lesson
Edge la to date the hast money
glrmrr “f* the kick.
maker In the octet. Since the sea­
Tho beginner must learn to son slnrfed here he ha* accumu­
kick from the hip* and not from lated *.340 worth of purse* for hie
the knees. Thl* does not mean owner. Alrock rates second with
that the leg* are kept rigid. The purer* totaling *217. Carrie's Bit
toe* are pointed and the knecx finished third In the recent Blanaturally will bend slightly. Hut cay lie Derby, ami at she ha* noyA
the action must originate from had lime to get geared to th™
the hlpa.
local tiHf k ihe may be In a mood
First of a Herlea
tonight to make the oval imoke.
Lanrn to kick properly before
actually attempting to awlm. Hold
on to the aloe of tho pool Mu'
Mickey Dunn accounted for 19
practice the kick until It ho

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Manager Gruber Is
Given Heave-Ho By
Jacksonville Team

AMI8 WlNNlNO the arrond annual I.SOO-mlU "Powdar-Puff Darby,"
Pclty linns, of Scnrsdnle, N Y, w&gt;nve* to friends for th* banaflt of
phnloginpheis nt West Fnlm Reach, Fla. Although ahe filccMIfUlly flaw
from Montreal. Canaria, to Ihe Tint Ida city, the landed without crowing
the finish line She qulrkly took n(T when Informed of the error and
flew her plane over llie llnnl marker.
(fnlermtllonnl 5mmdpholo)

Major Ltague
LeaderN
By AHHCKIMTK fRHSH

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in tbo bmp cellar and

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nit 11-game losing atreek, Ihe uxc
whero It customarily
clrromatancca of.this sort.
Hal Bambrrger, veteran lefl
fielder, will immngo llm T an until
a new pilot la named wtlliln the
next day or two, Builoes* Mana­
ger Cmwther Boyd revealed.
“We are not trying to make a
whipping hoy out of Hal," Boyd

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Fred Kpatii who won Hie !!*•Mp Inn bin In 1040 with Ml** Tlllv
ha* quit the Alai viand circuit Li­
the |el*ur*lv almoenhere of (lo»h*'
to prepare hi* eharee* for th&gt;
forthcoming Grand Circuit date
In the Ea»l. "Too much rain dowe
there," *av* Egan. Rut h*'« he1
apt to find weather rendition* an*
hitter In New York, which b»
**en few dry dev* all »nrlet*
One of the *tara In Egan'* *t*bi*
la Scotch Dean, a top-ranklnr
contender for thl» year'* IB5.00"
Ilamblrtonlan claaalc.

m*n mid ther# la nothing nartonal
In hi* ralaaae. It waa Jiut one of
thoae nfovto that Had to he made.'1
Boyd further dlaclmed that two
nu n — neither currently connected
with the local hall club— are being
conaldered for the poiltlon.
Gruber, who took uver tho Tare
after a phenomental managerial
record at Rrtetol, Twin., and San­
ford, aa well ae at Manchester, N,
H , aaw hi* club make a fight of it
Lord Steward, Ralph H. Kroenfor tna flret 30 rlaya or ao of the Ing’e tliroe-year-old gelding, con­
noaeon, mainly oh ttia alrehgth of tinue* to be the early *ea*on den­
a lineup full o f . batler-than-aver- tation among 1350 Hamhletonlan
ago batamen. However, hie Infield hopeful*. The Onrnlev ynungater
—defenelvely wretched moat of the tdpk the first of n serlea of main*
lima— and r (toady etwam of Hamhletonlan p r e v i e w event*
•ore-armed nltehere, fed here by handily when ho won Iho Ittl.nfw
tha parent New York Giant* or- Woalern Trot at Santa Anita, Cal.
ganlaatton caught up wllh him and In Bi04 8/5. Hla next Mg teat"

unco tho Tare hit tho bottom they
stayed thera.
*
Unusually popular with fane doaplta tha Inept performance of hi*
c(targe* night nfter night. Grulwr
will probably aUjr In tna New
York Giant*' organ aatlon In eome
capacity.
Hla firing eame two day* after
ayatam organlaatlnn

NATION nt. I.CAGHK
HATTING- Mualid Nl t.utih',
bot lnsori, Hro- ktyn, ,'m.b
HUNS Jrln tee, it-"ton, j|». Tor
L-eaon, Biiton, 45.
HUNS BA I . KD I N - N eun. Chi•■"go, and Eenir, Fhlladelphio.
40.
HITS — f.Maninu, Ni-w York 77;
l{iii,iusriii, In ,,1,a- „ 7 4 .
lltrC ItR E H flnlilliNiit,, lliooltlyu

23; Miislnl, Nt. I.oiil* lli.
TRIPLES — Mnslnl, St. f.ool* it;
M'mgl ter, St. f.oiii* 5.
HOME R U N N
Ciinipnm’llri,
llrooklyn, and Kleer, I'l'.lsluirgh,

Ghihfi Ttiilfir
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MtliiniHi nf ["putnrrn
Hf \ itiNiMt Iin nt Duvtonn lipnrli

ball manager before coming t o ,
Jacksonville this Hpnng, was let ! !'!'v*

‘bopleasly

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Ju n e
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(Special)—.Ifni Gruber, who built Wbnili fmIon
u IlfrC
frtlm e record of oinn first illvi t’litrilNfi
"Ion finishes In |() year" us n hn*r HI. r.Mllla
rhiuii«ii»iiu

Atlantic League entry yesterday
afternoon.

Once you lenrn to awlm with a
..... «State*
t - i . . rCnnfeinni
Mountain
knce-klck Inntead of a blp-kli'k, cent
ence
meet.
His
team
placed
fifth,
it 1* extremely difficult to cor- liiiiin sprint* nml hurdle*.
rcct the mistake.
Children who are at a Ireiicn
or leku (liistend of 111 a puel)
ran practlco In "hallow or kneedeep water by resting on their
band*.
During these first lessons, the
child should have llie support
of u small, Inflated tube, waterwing* or flout cans. At Yslu
w&lt; use ordinary ulic-gallon paint
cairn with the cover scaled uni
-.trnppcd
mound
tho
child'*
middle.
If kick-board* are uvallablc,
Ihe beginner ran support hi* arm
nml hnrtdii on the honrd and eon
llnue hi* kicking pructlco. A
large Inflated tube also can bej
used. Thi* exercise provide* u
good lest to see if the beginner
hu* developed the proper kirk.
The child with the hlp-klck will
in — H A CK S— 10
move smuollily and easily through
..................................................
(ho
wider, but the child with the
knee-kick will produce plenty
N IG H T L Y
of spla*hliig and will not he
moving fnrwnrd a* fast us he
should.
EXCEPT
Tomorrow: The dog-paddle.

will come In the 15.000 Sllvet
Spring and the $ 10,000 UlamnnBark feature at I-aurel Hscewav
Laurel, Md., June iSlat and 85th.

NTrtf.F.N HANKS-- Jethrnr, Boston Dij Reese, Brooklvn 7.
HTHIKKOirrS
Npahn. Boston
ID; Roberta, I'hiladelphle 7'!.
I'lrC lIIN G — ..lillni, Hhiludelpni"
B O 1.000; Hratlc, St. I,mil*/ Hilh r, Chlroge, ami Kenatanty,
I'lilladrlpldn. 4-1 .ftOO
AMERICAN LEAGUE*
HATT1NQI I I liNU- - Well, Dctlnli ,37H|
Dropo, Ho*....
.
Mton .....
.ASH.
RUNS*- Wlllbnti*, Boston III),
Hleplume, Boston .65.
RUNN
RATTED IN- - Stenhans,
H nATTEl
Host up AT: WfHlaml, Bolton
• n», ■
'
1’'
H JT H - Kell; Detroit 15 Stephen*,
it.*Ami sen l.ipSri, Detntlt 74.
D n tlR L E B -' Kell; Detroit XU;
y,aillln, Ronton It). &gt;
TNUM Fft--' liilllngar Philadelphia
1*1 Doerr, Boetnn and Hi
Henlurk (•
HOME IUJN‘1 —William*, Ho*.....
21); Rosen, Cleveland 17.
STOLEN HANES— Dillinger and
Vnlo, Phllod''lpliiti, and DiMng.
ylii

ll.iitu

The veternn trainer Toni Brrrv,
who ha* shunned (lie night Irnl •
ling track* for ten vrarn. wilt
milk" hlc debut under the light*
nt (lie l.oulnvllle Full grounds moil
June 2-Jiilv 8 . Ordinarily llerrv
waits until tile Goshen Historic
Track daytime meeting lo send III*
luicsf-a Into action. Now the last
of the "old timers*' capitulate* to
the trend to night racing.

5

STRIKEOUT:!
Reynolds, GO;
|tn-rl&gt;' Ml'IV Vmk no.
PITCHING
H\inr, New York
H-l MH1); Kanford, New York,
Trout.
Trout, DeM oil, amt McDermott.
Iloatun, 4-1 .luiri.
, .

Announcing Opening!
&amp; SERVICE
FRIDAY, 9 A. iM. TO MIDNIGHT
' ■,

Ne’tu Cars Cn Display
Th§

Public

Is

Invited

To Come In And See This
Beautiful New 1950 Nash.
This la ' The Special Ane.V* i. r t :ft *v ; ,

7 • 7

nouncement You Have Been
cam* to town to aeo what waa
w ring with the club,,
Bamberger has seen service lb
- l, truth
Mh w
wUh M,„ nwi.
Trlple-A* fball,

SU N D A Y

Hv coincidence, the I wo (ilghcsl
pi lend liarna"* hnrac vcitrllnc-i of
All lime. White Hanover (I42.IM10)
end Imnerlnl Hanover (*72.000)
will make their racing debut In the
■nme reason.
White Hanover,
bought nt (lie Harrisburg. Pa..
auction In HI47. will get to Hie
poll for the first lime thl* year
nt the uge of four nfler being
kepi off the track for three sea­
son* due lu luiucne**. Imnerlnl
Hnnnvor, Inat year's voirling
prlto, also I* slated to start In
tin- two-year-old Makes thl* year

Waiting Fort

ALL NASH OWNERS ARB
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INVITED TO BRINO THEIR CARB
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IN B O R G U A R A N T E E D S E R V IC E

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WID f t O ' l l l i O N M . H r?|«i»|( I ! » c i f

8 hurriedly to C nntcihiuy In see that proper preraulinns w frf
taken for the proleelion of (hr famous ratltedral th eie Later
he explained In th r Arch*
bishop, "W r have bolstered
you*4
the edifice and npproarhe*
w ith s A nribags to s p a r e .
Every device known to man
- S . OHIO |
has been applied. No m atter
how m any clow hits the
Nasi* may m ake. I feel sure
the C athedral will su rv iv e "
"Xh. yes. rinse hits," said th»
Archbishop gloomily, "hilt uhal
If they score n rilrert hit upon
us*" "tn that event.' deride.I
Churrhlll. utth some ssperllv.
"you will hsve to regard It. my
dear Archbishop, as s sum­
mons"

NOTICK TO PROPERTY OWNERS
T he 10411 D elinquent R eal

E s ta te

Tax

List

nf th e C ity of S anford. F lorida, is posted at
th e fro n t door of th e C ity Hall and at the
fro n t door o f th e C ourt House In th e City of
S an fo rd . Florida, and will rem ain so posted
for a period of fo u r consecutive weeks.

James Thurber was boAsiing of his native Ohio at a dinner given
hy the Columbia Jester If Cihto is such a wonderful stale, chided
Howard Diets, "why do so many of Its valiant sons leave It and
come to New Y o rk ? " "In Ohio." Thurber pointed out loftily, "the
competition Is too tough."

All real e s ta te upon w hich th e 1949 (axes have
not been paid, and a p a ln st w hich tax certifl*
eaten have not alread y

been Issued,

will he

U ’firul

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sold at public auction on the 1st day of July,
1{trill, t'tininieitcinif at 10 o’clock A. M, at the

m m y

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PROTECTIVE CURBGUARD!

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hlsli ....... ml ni Inuknw llln on
rhilden od flood, f&gt; miles smith
of Mapfi id o' nr Lake JeiiHUp.
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m&gt; riihhlncr. «nlv *1.00 per enn.
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Tel. KitSELL A THADK used ’ •i.ig line. Imlldo/er, dump tried
Uliick, fill d l't, shell and "In
Wilson-Mnler Futol
K8IIKI.MANH lied Koae Feed.
hy load nr job
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Tourhlnn A Watson, 1201 Celery
ihtled slid iupn'lales, III!1 I
Ave. Phone I I f l f i - J . ____
7— Pe tn-Uveal iick-Huppl left
New York Ave., He Land.
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450 nr 285-W
"The Beal Shrimp on Earth"
Y I N O T O l f C T yrT old' Phone I’H A C T O R VVOHK
Phone 107 J
every nlirht at llomar’a Grill, L A287-W.
fr.i free esiilnates. Jack Hus
324 East 1st Street._________
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SALE—80 PedlRree While
MOT LliNUHRS aerverl every day FOn
l.eKhorn liens—one year old
ItU L L D O / IN G , Laud Clearing nm'
11:80 to 2 — with Home Made
30(1 tn 380 citK stock. (I) New
(iriiilin a.
('ml 524-81, (!. J
rolls and corn Muffins. Homer's
Hampshire Hens, All A-1 layfiehr, 2032 Willow Avenue
Grill, 821 East 1st Htreat.
Iii u stork. Plume 040-W. Leav­ W A S H IN G M A I'll IN K ItK I’A IK
•'GfiOli And ilAD"
ing Town.
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A il imikc*. imthorlied Kitay eeri
Used Ice tiogeg
$(1,08
FOK
HALE MILK COW. 4 gal
Used mattresses, your choice 0,08
Ions per day. See Glddens al
SI. Johns Electric Co.
Used kitchen cabinet
10.05
Klr.-t A 3lngtiolin
Phone lllo I'HK l.O NK IIANO EH
Used round solid onk dining
table
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Call 1850 ,1 after 5.
Hog. 14.05 Glider cushions, set 0.05
wiyou won* or uiy raucp i y T
ut rut- OIMERP* no
Special! Desk chest amt chair 80.05
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WHILE YOU slum down tow.,
c ti you! / CHAurfA
Conic In nml son our slightly used
AHO OHIO Of- *wai
park your car nl Roy fii.iv.
,
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oil ranges. Kxi-cllcnl values.
30AIM
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11UY1N0 A GART Heron fiium
9. Hanford Ave. Phone 7I0-W-3
(dug nee on In nave iio.ricv In
We both lose when you don’t bring
stallment Loan Dep't., Rnmn 317
your prescriptions to LA N K Y 'S.
Phone 2W&gt;. Smiford Atlimli.
Phone 108.
National Rank Mewdicr Ff If
NEW SUPER 6 Mercury Kicker.
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mclto. Phone tK)3,
Cara, HMU Wrst First— Phone

MODERN 2 bedroom apt. (Upper)
*‘ 805 park A y e .__________
SMALL Housii — Cheap. R, W,
Lord, Ph. 788-W. •
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M ER C H A N D IS E Exchange.
|~POOM Apt. Celery A Mellon;} vllle. Inquire Seaboard OR Co.
At 814 W. i.L 8t. Phone 708.

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AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

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nimli inning i.tlly tail night to de­
feat tlir l.ninovillp (j-Mt'n H (,
I hr fin.il 1route. \\ lut li t *(id over
on* h.ilf hour to iiiay, inw a trio |
* &lt;. (listed lo the iliuw ro by
i 1*1* &gt;lln|iirr Kirn .
ta li I
who maliagrcl lo hold
llir vinloir lo three Him, became
• In Jty in lli* ninth .mil dllowril anolhrr llnfr i -title* |(( d u n *In- |dt.ir
on two ha*re on h.illi and a pail ot
•inglet. Jal.c llriilrl, hi.never, was
called in fmni the hull pen and
lUfccedrJ in ihvinning up llir le.it
|o pitr l l i 'i i hi* vicloiy.
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Chadilerton »»
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Ii—ImlU-il fni Emmerich in till
c -safe on fii'lilm's i'IiiiU'.i Ini Ou­
lu in lltli.
ih— liutti'i' fin Cooper in I'lh.
e • - V*'idl oil fm Kilt / in Util.
(inlin vlfltfoil (too |fi:i—it
8nitf.lld
i l l foil IM)a M
EChn.I.lei too, Cade, llrewtle i 2, Tonick. Foster, Neville. HUI
— Fu stfr II. I.nko
Inekon, lti*««.
Cm lino 2|t
I.nko, Jackson, llosi*,
Paidue, ‘III
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Toinuk. SI I
tliule,„ I.nko.. UP—
I ’.ielkor, CliinMerlfill-nn«i N evill"

I .of I — Cnim *vl||o II; Sanford U.
IIP nff I'li iII iii • I. Ilritt I, Tides
K, IlmiU'l I SO
by I’hlllili* li
TMe, fl; lleutwl I; Ilritt 4. lit* I'll llllIN I'J ill I lOlllllllN, H rilllai
re.
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Tlueaj l.n-oi
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Kino mill Kloro. T
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i's WIN
D A Y T O N \ IIE A C II. June 211

f/V Tin llnylouii llom li Islnndara
tooK nilvuntiiK.' "t 11 Iota mot four
St. August1...' el i in a lo lioal lh«
Puinii., f to 8, mid rctnln the lonL'llO I t ’III

I,user fm 1 I. Aiiumlino vvi.e
Htniloe Kill Mi llonnhl whom tl»u
ItflntH cfinsni to I ho sh iivois nflci
k* pltcheil to (ivo IniUineil and
Jove up two wiillia mi l two hit*
with mini! ptvny.
KOl.ONH I.OSH
1 KLSIHIKG, Juno ItH—l/IV—1 li&lt;’
1 ii diunr Cnckata won tlnir foufj*1
I'dliscctillvo mono horo l»*t nlU'J1
uruliiHl ih** o&gt; land.' Heimtora, **•
b. Tin gnmo wn* nip and tuck nl
ter tin '"dill nr'im:
The Pucker* . pencil 'he scoring
Colli',*
in tho flrrt lulling when
„
d.midcd to n "•*■•■.
;
tiiiiw n walk, ami Mill* triple'l
d'O'ii the llghtfi.'M Hue to
t.'ijllina a'i'l Gti'iiufmon. Hendrix
wdut d evn on *trikes, then Keltmid"’/ slagletl lo chntm driving it
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*^TIie Pack.to pick cl uii anot her
Ini th(&lt; lid til on two hita mid «
walk and en error l.v Canterflaldir
^ fTha kenuter* came bark *n
tab of tiie fifth what; Mutual* flM
out to second, I'ortur ilruv* one
l.ivi'k lo Gurth tliat he kmuke.l
ihL n Imt ci'Ulii not field nml wu*

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KINGSVILLE, Tex. — Football
Coach Drway Mayhew can brine
In a ftirail or tacklr or halfback
farter than anybody.
irything by, .plana.
Ho dora wary
They call him Ine "flying coach"
In Taiaa. Moyhaw, who haa spent
* from
the paat ten year* turning
football to flying or vice varaa,
haa at Ia it combined both.
.
Tha coach of Texaa A. A I.
College recently purchaeed an
MS Horae power, twrwplace Erroupe, and plana to ttae It fop
aroutlng, peraonal bualneaa, play­
er hunting and periodic pleasure
hops between coaching and public
speaking.
He may nlro uaa hla new ship;
mi ou-aaloiu, to fly to far away
guinu sites, smiling line coach
Jus* G. Mundy, who also haa n
private flyer’s license, ahead
with the team by bus while Mayhew wlnda up laat minute af*
Jaira In Klngivllla.
Mayhew la an eacelleat pilot,
with almost 4,000 air hours to
hla credit. He learned to fly
while haad coach of Abilene
High Hchool in 1090. May haw
resigned ae Abilene coach at
the end of the 1940 season and
soon thoreafter received hla fly­
ing instructor’s rating.
Fur two years he wns a part­
ner Ir. a civilian uir training
school at Ahlenr, after which
lie liceame u liliviim inatruetni
nl the Uvalde Ai my Air field
Hill wlule ul Uvalde Miiylnm
* iih limited liy a columnist as
saying: "After teaching aero
bstics several limits a day,
hanging by my l*lt 3,0011 oi
4,000 feet above tha aarth, I
sometime* wonder if coacldng
isn't a good racket after all.
wolves or no wolves."
Anywuy, In IUI6, the mil of
the gildlmn wus too atinng and
wooed Dewey awny from flying
just as flying had, five yeai*
earlier, wooed h;m away fmm
coaching. He went to South­
western Univarsity, hi* almu
mater, to usalit Couch It. M.
Medley.

Two Wore Giants Interviewed
By Seminole High S c h o o l Girl
,
,
lly IIO ItIK P A R T IN
l li r Sanfoid (eimilt •linivcd tin* Oilnndo .Seimloii lhat they still
had u My h i In die 1' li ii nl.i .Side la-ague vvhrn lliey luokn tha Scaotor'i
eleven tramr winning iire.ik .mil luioeked them out of a ti« fur first
plnt-r. I ’rrvim ii lo llii* win, Sanford had loat (litre draighi game*. Al'hough in fourth |dnri* the Giant* are dill giving the top leam i a run
for'thdlr mnnry.
i

During a irrrnl interview, Johnny flrfanecker raid that Saniord
wi.a ii swell (own. Ilo derided on# ..............
hnaolinll for « e.irooe l.oemi-o n ) wt. |,„|M, yiltl r,.t(iril lo j | i«
It la a giiuil prufraahni, pay.*.......
...... .
I'ood iiinlioy if you ran go up,
’
nly
Mill lii'cnuau ho likea lo piny llio
naiini n lut. .Inhnny'a hninotnM’ii tho opaik lo light iho Kanfor I
la Wl nslnw, Muirio. Ilo Hliiiid-1 tomn. Tho Giant* needed nn nut*
r.* ||" , woiuha llll) Ilia., mill it Holder Iniilly nml lie haa nrovoil
yonra old. Mo vvus aignoil nl a iiiinaolf very rapnhle In hundto
frvoul ennui in Nnvn Hint in. llio Jnli us llilnl huaeman. Ill'
Johnny thinks limi t’i&gt;"d oriiwl. la 'JO yonra old, is fi' I0'4” tail,
Ini n old fur llio gniiioa ntnl ill I nlld weighs 170 Ihs. Ilo hull*
Conn. Jon
I no fans mo nil light. Johnny (mm Will.os llano.
plnya the mitfiold fm llio (if. got hi* oliiil in Imsohall with
nnla mill is nno of llio few plny- West Culm llemh of the Florida
er* on the Giants' toator hat­ liitornatinnnl l.ongon; noil Inter
ting uhovo llio .1101) mark. Ilo Ini* plnyoil with l.oi'almrg of the P.
hern on llio Injured Hal ipiiltt H, L. from whlrli the Giant*
a hit nml allll Ima n little* troll- purchaaod him. This la hi* third
’,
, your m profoaalonnl hnaoliall.
lilii with Ilia kno.*. He anya that jj |rt ron»un fur playing hall
Ilia louniiulilia lire nlniiit llio la hive nf tho sport. Ho think*
lioal Mini'll of laiys ho over p la i­ Hnnfniil 1* n nlra town and haa
cil with nml lie think* Levy i ii gon.lbiiiirli of funs. HI* ami,no of the lu'al mnungeia. Wild I'lllnn i" lo piny at li'**t T rlpli
. . . . .
. ...
. , A bnsebiill. He lui* in. kperlkl hull'
in high arhool, johnny pitched ,(Vi ,|((,
,|ll|in |m(1t,;lb, | | Bnd
uml played the oulfirldi thl» Is K„|f „ lot. Joe think* hi* team*
Id* first year playing profession- mutea nrn n fine bunch of lioye
ti bell. His holdde* aru howling ami good snorts; und that Ed
■tier.
and fisldng. After tiie season| Levy I* lenlly n good manager.
'» over he plans to return home Wo are glial to havti Joe playpiayanil In licit up on Id* cimU lag. (lie lag far u* ami hope that
‘
ha is
In a chef* helper.) Good luck, happy ns n Sanford Giant.

M r.

S'MINIDA STSTr I.KCIII'R
Team
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llavli.na llencli nl Hi Aoautllns
i.e*»i,„ra ui orlundo.
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Ilonloll
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names Tudar

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lit l.ooU HI Konlmi i ilium I—Mini-

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Kill.ostein (il l, m l.vonarU I t - ll
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Lakeland Diamond
Squad Makes Bid
For Tourney Crown

TI S T A U IO H A . Ala.. June
job on the Owls tlust bud Kontliweal Conferencu coacbea lidking l/l’i The fnur auivivnr* of u tor­
rid fii -l itimid *i|imre off today In
lo Ilo inai'lviia.
In ll)4d Muyhew eume In tin- semi-finals "f the Southeast­
Teaua A. A I. a* bead clinch ern Hlgli School Hu act,all TournuiiiiiI uthlctlr
director, lie lot* meat.
Iiikelnnd, Fin., whh
malehsd
liiiilI u brilllunt record. In four
yeiira hla leutna liuvo won IN w**l, tireenwood, Mi-*., nt 1:H0
games, lost 10 mid lied one. Il&lt;' I'M uml favored Ghiittnn»»l*a
bud u 7-2 leconl In lUlli, 7-1-1 Ti'im . face* Hidiiev l.unier of
m 1017, o r, In HUH uml H-2 laat MiiMKomery, Ala. The winner*
wilt buttle it mil fn
be reglnaal
year.
At Abllrmi, Miiybcw bail won rll.oiipl.iii ’o nt H I’.M.
Here i* the way opening pluV
two state high school champion
"hips mid complied u record of went ve leid n y:
(.■huliHiiooga. after knocking «"i'
1)7 wins, 'fi losses and I f tie*
Mount Voriipo of Alavandrlp. Vn
In 14 years.
Hal Suyles, Abilene newspap- 't-l. In n p.ellm liiurv irnnte. rolled
Hit"* High nf Atlnntn B-l.
irmioi, tell* lid* loiy mi May- ovsi
Hidm'v l.unier. the
Alnlininn
hew:
Mnyliew and a rinse friend, t'humplnn. tonli a narrow 2-1 lieDub Wnut en, once flew from riajon over Patholle High of New­
Kv.
Aldlilie to Knydei on litislnesa. port.
Lnkelntul litid uii even sterner
Hid on the i etui n tukenff, May
battla
In downing (Temmnii*. N .f.
hew hud hi* &lt;nly plnne mlaliup
In a grent pltchef’* l,attle.
n minor nreldenl but one that 1-0Greenwood
then wound III. I ll**
pill Ida ship out of cominlaaluu flist in mill l'."i
nluht l*v mint in"
tempi,i hi ily. So Dewey Idled a
Inne
'nnd
|
Tuaenloosa
High.
Hie lio-t lenm
I nickel In puck up Ids p
bring il buck lo Abilene ulnug
(Thullnnooga'* two vletorie* r„&gt;
with himself and Wooten.
m airing lo 111
straight.
IP"
lie filmed in by the truck driv­ ilKvnn*
tossed n three-hitler
er, looked him over *hmply nml Atlnntn (l* Ida m u lt .'ill'b e d *'
naked' "Aru you u good driver?" w'n '"i'h it three-tllo *,«.• Is •
■‘Bure," th« Nerprisnl trucker re til* third. It was Kvnn** I"'
lied. “"Well,
Wall, I just wanted‘ to i . ■ , . ■
Pllcil.
know,” Mnyhew *»hl "Hiding it;
7.»U. InmlY. star mirier
H
those thing* make* me nervous. Cor. Idunk.'.l Clemmons. al.l&gt;&gt;
touched for nine Idl*. The v '
Cat "linn teem Ion.led tiie l,u "
HOOTKHK ARE TOPS
NEW YORK—(AT--One of the on f'o* In Hit' foiltth and erven'■
l.eat sclioottuiy Rocrer rii-.n.la in with only on.' '.Ot, lltli lie ."ork ■
the country hn* been i'omidle.1 out of I* without loss «f u rill).
K doulde play stopped the threat
liy Jo* 8ingrr'* Grovrr Cleveland
High Hcliuol team. During the In the fourth. An accurate throtv
Inst four seasons the President* In'the plate to catch tit" »uniter,
from Ridgewood In (Jueenn Coun­ pit* n strikeout halted the other
Hj) win was Coe’s 12th sl-id ih t
ty have won (It) gome* ..lit of i!2. Til)
they won (lie Nrw York City
I'lihllc Kchools Athletic l.cagtio
championship t h r e e
straight
year*.

COLUMBUS, 0., June 23-UP)
—Sam Snsad, noted among his
colleagues as the most thrifty non­
•y began defense of
Scot In history,
hi* National NGA
. ercown
.. today
■l
jingling $260 as the meet'a medal

tHI WINNIR i TI0 9 HV U hsld by
Hcveriy Cottrall, of lx&gt;s Angtlri,
aflsr ih« was sslsctcd as "Mlu
Western America" In a rsceut
beauty cuntest. Anita Dlainuud,
third plica winner, stands bstiUe
hsr. Ths trophy holder Is ciigibla
to rtprm nt California In a nation­
wide beauty conlast. (f nlrrnaltonal)

Major League
LeaderH
By ABBOCIATB PRESS
NATIONAL L Edf UK
HATTING—Robin-on,
Brooklyn
301: Mu-iul. St. Lnuii 367
RUNS—Jethroe, Boitor, 4t): Toige*on. Bo-ton 16
RUNS HATTED IN -Until*. Pbil
uiielphia 48i Sauer, ('hleago III
HITS-- Lock-man. New York 7t);
Robin.on, flrooklvn 76.
DOUHLKS—Robinson, iliooklvn
23; Milalnl, SI. I.ouia ID.
TRIPLES- Muatul. St. I.ouia 0;
Slaughter. St. I.ouia 6.
HOME RUNS--Kliscr. Pittsburgh
13; Cnmimnella. Brooklyn, nn*’
Enid*. Pldla.h'lphlu 14.
STOLEN BASES—Spnhn, Boston
71); Rohaft*. Phihnli'InMii 72.
I’lTCUlNG^-SI'Jlor, Phlladelnld.i
•Mi 1.000: Kdn*tantv, I'hllailelphla, and HUIer, Chicago, 4-1
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Duby, Ulevelunil .3rd).
RUNS — William*,
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Onston 07; Willlama, Huston 06
HITS Kill). Detroit HR; DIMInger
I'hllinl.'lpliiii and Llp.m, Detroit
70.

D O U B L E S - Kell. Detroit 20; ZuLanier look a.lviiritiig.' ,f Vowport Pim ra to iroro il* t'vn run*
In the * .* mid Both Lurry Ib-e.*.
fuld nt Newport nml Ilol,by Jm*k*oii of l.-'idoi
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nioiitidaiiiiii. gave op only two 'dt*
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DAYTONA IIEACII, Jane 2 3 (Hpswlni)— Denied, owe id hy .Mih.
M. A. Ilnughn, Randle Drotlu'ra'
Trim Trick nml K. Balmon'a Mom’*
Flash are reitalu to Imi well re

western turf, meet again tomorrow
end for the first time Citation haa
a ./eight ndvnntage.
Tba two mighty racers* and
thru, o t h e r leading western
thoriiughhmls are expected to
make up the field In the $60,000
added Gulen (late handicap al
Golden (into Fields her*.
For Cniumet’a ae* It ia a ohanea
to bring a little nearer tho
.... dream
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Of hi* hacker* of becoming tha
first horse In' hUtory 10 wilt a
million dollars. It also la Citation’*
first shot nt hla tht*e tint* con­
queror, Noor, without having to
pnek extra watfht.
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By ROBERT KIPHUTH t n i
HARRY M. BURKE
(W rtltan Eapeclally For
AP Nawtfaaturaa)
Once the beginner ha* a good
m attery of kicking from tha hlpi
‘ dog-.
‘ -paddle.
he proceeds to the
The dog-paddle la atrictly a
technique fur instruction and I"
not a stroke used In comprtltivt
swimming or In regular wate**
snorts. We at Yale teach tha bsglnner the dog-paddle because it
Is easier to do than the rogulaf
overhand stioke at a period when
the child need* to feel at ease in
the water. In addition, the child
keep* hi* head above water during
the dog-paddle nml en|ov* tha
sensation uf floating without
worrying about getting a ‘nostful
or mouthful of water.
Second of a Ssrlea
In the land-drill for the dogpaddle, the beginner stands with
Id* feet firmly set and hla body
bent slightly forward. Cupping
hi* hands, palm* down, ho ro­
tates them alternately about alx
iuche* opart as If digging sand,
In the water drill, the child
still has the water-wings or float
can* aa lie dog-puddle* in nhallow
water. An important note: If the
beginner, in doing the dog-paddle,
aturta kicking from the knees inrtcail of ft mu the hips, return to
kicking drills described in yestar
day’* lesson. In fact, return to tha
basic kicking exeicires at any
time during tha course of Instruc­
tion when the beginner ie kicking
improperly.
Next step in the dog-paddle la
to remove water-wings or floatcans. This is the child’s first axlieiience without such aid, but the
Instructor *siiouhl hold his hand
under the child's chin, while th f
youngster kicks ami dog-paddle*.
Tlie child is now renilv to swim
by himself. He riiould l,c encour­
aged to take u few strokes with­
out tiie aid of the instructor who
"lands in the water onlv a few
feel away. Then the instructor
move* uwuy ftum the child, first
lb Ieel nml Inter 16 feet. The child
"In,old not swim farther than 16
feet ui ibis point a* swimming for
distance is nut the object during
tbeae early It'ason*.
The instructor should always
take n step forwmd toward tho
child, holding tils liamls out uhnvn
the wnter to stimulate ronfhlenc*.
He should never step backward*
since this violate* tiie umpoken
agreement with the child,
Tumorruw: The beginner’s crawf.

Never atnee the birth of the
PGA tourney In I DID has a defend­
ing ehampion, automatically ex­
empt from the 30-hole qualifying
round, condescended to compete
anyway for the take of peeking uj&gt;
extra rash. That Is, until Snea
who tops the money winners with
more tnan $21,000 and, according
to the pro pack, still has every
cent of It, came along.
But you can't take anything
uway from the West Virginia hill­
billy—either a penny or a golf
shot. He's got both.
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Yosterday ovrr the tough 7,032yard Seloto Course his lethal chip
shot*, which left him with only 26
putta for the round, aupported a
daaxling 08.
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This four-u n d e r-par effort,
matching the competitive course
record set hy Wild Hill Mehlhorn
and the late Mac Smith In the 1020
Nntional Open, gave him a 30hole total of 140 and medalist
honors.
If it hndn't been for Hnvud'a soculled " whole-linggednej*," a fel­
low hy the name of AI Prosch of
Garden City, N. Y., would be 1260
ilcbci today.
(lal.llng ilD-yeai-old Broach. Ine
III) I,ole leudrr uf ths 104!) Nntional
Open, came in with a 70 today for
Upei
142. But he had to be content aa
runner-up medalist, worth abaullutely nothing.
In todny'* first round Snead
fare* un imposing opponent, Sam
Hvrd. The ex-New York Yankee
outfielder Inal to Byron Nslaoii
4-3 in the ID16 final* He ha* not
done much since, being primarily
n lion-playing pro of lata.
While Snead is locked In tl.i*
lom bat—the fir*t of two rounds
todny whirh will trim the field to
10 for tomorrow's start of 30-hole
i.lirds—two of Altai favorite! must
be considered
Johnny I’almer, long uveidlh'
nml muilifiei with 117, i* opposite
S iivuiI in Die lowi'l hiaiket ami
I like* nil little-known Joe Taylor
of Bristol, Toon., who got in with
161
Lloyd Mnngrum, in the uppei
bracket with Sid ml. tuligle* with
able Pete Cooper of I’onte Vrdra
Bench, Fin., who .* pi lined fm u
kill after losing I-Up In the first
round last year uml by the same
margin in (lie second In
The upper bracket, Incidentally.
It extremely tuir-Hriivy this time
\V. II. Cane'* foul year-old
try lurk of the draw. Tiieto urn
five Ryder Cup playeia In It— Good Time, who lost onlv one
Snead Jimmy llemarct, Mnngrum, race lust vein, had to be content
Skip Alexander and Clack Hnrbert with tldrd place money In Ids debut
The lower division includes Palm­ against aged pacsr* at Koosavelt
er.' Cllude HiirlnoWi Jlin Perrier TUreway. The Puny Express —
Ibiyp Dougina. Hob Hamilton ami Harm*** Horae uf the Year in '4U
L«Mf Wiirxham.
—finished hack of Indian Land
iiiiiI Hllev Hanover in h brilliant
2:03 mile. Hilt he wa* closing
rillu uml Wllllnm*. Boston IH. fuel ut the finish. Indicating that
TRIPLES Dillinger, Phllnilch)*.'; lie will he hack »n the winning
Uj Doorr. Iloiton nml Hrnricli. tiark in til.' Tii'iir future.
N'eyv York d.
HOME BUNK Williams. Ho*tun
Dick Wakefield made more than
2(1; lluceii, Cli'vuloml 17.
I 2lri) till* fm Detroit in IU43, to lieSTOLEN BASES -Dilling. i I'hil come one of IH player* ever to perluh'lpliiu ii inI DIMnggio. Ituvluii form that feat In their first full

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th Wi'liau. Chapel Hhpttst
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iventicn. Rev. II. D. Averv,
tident B. Y. i’. U. Convention,
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on! Convention. Mr*. Wil|ir
lie-,, Si'ciet IV It Y. I*. U. Coll
,lien. Wi’.hies'liiv night *'»'
nvifi-d liy manv with it beautl
||v nlannut ’iro/i-im being r*ndd. Varioii" lulnlstere of the
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WHILE YOU simp down town
park your cm ut Itov t i r v .''
Amoco Hervlce. 2nd und P.iik
ye. Ph. 9197.
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Tmlehtan Barber Shop.
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Undo Evening War. Call Ralph
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i’entipc Big Fordor Heiiin In
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Tires and mechanical co dltlon
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Bpeciull Desk chest and chair 29.96
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Tuuchtnn A Watson, 1201 Celery
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Thia la The Specie! An­

id at fu n iii Willinm K llow unl ’
The Hov Scout l!ulii|iing seiisol,
will 1,1'gin J i ly 111, lllail running
for a period of 'hree weeks. The
season for the l»&gt;ys‘ camping wn*

A V D I O-t ISIIAI. COMMITTEE
HOLDS F I H H T DRMONSTRADEMONSTRATIVE 31 E K TING,
TUESDAY JUNE 20, I960. 9 :0 n
\. M— 2:00 P. M.
The Audlu-\ Isoal Committee of
Seminole Comity met with entire
teach personnel of the county
at Goldsboro pi'iinury school. The
tiuiposo cf the meeting wit* to
iti'inonstiute ways unit menu* by
vl'lch Audio-Visual mtiteiials may
lie more succoaslully used as a
mnt of classroom instm ctlot. ine
program consisted mainly of s
panel on a deiuolistiutive base,
interlocked with the Educutliinal
Him. “ Usipg the CUsiromn Film",
A Britannic* Flint Production,
i long v/llh 'lisplwV cf A'ldm-Vlsnnl
■ntterials. In or&gt;lcr to sliow the
place of the "Magnetic Tape Re'nrillng” as vital piece of teaeldlif
uuiteiini; the pmcecilmgs of the
ommitlee and fitoop were lecurd
,,| „nd played tank ,o tb« Kt«u|i
' pall o* the *im iiiaiv f the day »
,vtik Some iiccompllshnients o
In- n.ertiug Wile:
I A tiu i pictnie ot the past
■.iqe of Audio-Viruid materials
n "in scliuult was seemed.
2. Definite deSiies to do a nime
uii*tnirtlve jot. using Audio
Vi,uni Aids was "^teblished
Gi eater Jrti rininntion to
earn t ouperatr eiiiilpmelit un
mind wa* mailtrcsted.
4 A fiaiiiewmk fn- a l.ette
*\steniatised ntogrrm wus seem ­
ed.
5. A belli i know ledge of rln**ij lying ni"I ni'iaUKlUg materials ill
Imit*l v m a,trilled.
Comiuitlre — Mis
h. Ilvloe
. In.iiinui.; Mis K Kubanks, Mis
F. Smith Alls F. .Mobley, All- I
M AihIeimi.i. Mi*- 8* D Hulling
Urn, Mi £. T Mul 1$i Mi I. Lu
liuiiKh.
.4jif. ,M II. Fi‘*l4i&gt;, b*mVi
i

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l O lt B A L L HY O W N E R ; 17 acres F O R D

VIKKAIJ)
Want Afhr

To Come In And See Thia

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Seeing the keen necessity of
moderniiing Hie ciu.kinc and food
etorins' enaipment* ut C..ni|. Mil
R. lHowaril
D C.
•. uni
14141 ISi o n n i ' l . ), »»
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' ' wto
" "
set veil us Finance Cliuiniinn ot
.Scinlr.de Division is giving as a
personal g'ft a Gas Refrigeratm
to h« installed Ft play June 23,
1060. The Girl Scoits from Urlunido, Winter Poik, and Lieaburg
will open then Camping season at
th. Camp Monday Jt'ne 20, IttAO.
This Improvement will Indeed aJd
to th* modorr comfort of thase
girl* who will I e Hie first to enjoy
this wonderful gift. Thi.se interr*teil In "Youth” are certainly
i-i at,did to Mi . Bruck for t hi much needed equipment. Won't
j &gt;mi too slisre in iielping to mnka
■Cantp William K. Howard the type
I ot &lt; unij whole your hov* and
giri* cm receive not onlv wlnde............. but
.......rectivr Hie utusome Iruining
|,er uol.iug ami si &gt;tuge of tiivii
(.id s tlmt beeps tl,e butty physt

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E. Churrh ho* been on the ut"”se
•horaliy, esp.viidlv during th
*.
20 year*. Duiing the past to
&lt;
its giowth has Imhmi «.ve B'J
percent, u fact uf which i e aiu
very pioml.
If tlicre l« a preaeh.'i "i in offleet in the chu. ' li aIts. may .'Xiut
a l&gt;ad influence, he nr «ic i« rem.'Ved fmpi ti‘e office.
We do iipprcctate the Rev \.
rbam lle,, r.astoi of Allen t'hnpid
Church, unit jt« fine officer*.
On l i f e It, llishop lobn A.
•Jiigg- dcdfitti'd "lie of the finest
churches In this city ot ours, Al­
len Chanel where muni cf our
young people e It end. With such
fine li mit', shin they w.l| tie ti ulll,*&lt;| to ravwl the higltwav" «i"i not
the co in i'v riNid*.
We thnnk Dr. J. N' (Toom*
for his v.ty, vii v line wick t'*
training Mil ii'tldien t" I'C '.'Iti'i*
lit liens, and lending tbe'i. in tho
, balin' I of lie: I ci bn riu'ihonil.
Along with llic . th.u nil' i« ti'f i f
Florida I want t" •"ttend n il u »P
,'st and gi cutest api'iecuttimt in
III iinstcr. the Rev. A. t &lt; iin'idIcr, H. D. tiie r.lfivers and members
tt I Ik* |t» ml •I *••!»«!«
Allt n
t'lilipe'.

Speciii I S o t i i e *

FURNISHED 6 room
apartment apply Welth
Imp or phonv 111 or 906K.

Public

I) V. BROCK MAKES CONTRIlU'TTON OF GAS REFBIGERtTOR TO CAMP WILLIAM E.
HOWARD

set for (ids lute doe to the N ation­
al Jamboree at Valley Forge. Pawhore many uf Die boys will a t­
tend. Realising tlo beautiful par:
that camping give* to a boy, that
part of' camping
i
[IB1 that
' ‘ ' tenches
'
Iwy how to l|\e with Ills hruth*.-,
to become huildlrs and in other
word': to make him a r«al citlicn.
Won't you sea that your boy enjoy
this wholesome training liy hav­
ing him represented with his troop
leader or an ndull leader. Camping
fee per Is) yta only $8.60 per week.
\ll ur.lt* who have not registered
please contact yn ir unit Irutier a'td
no so st once.

I Just

invited

Ths

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mltlee of Central Florida Coun­
cil B. S. A., Is sponsoring a Bene
fit Boxing Match, Friday night
Ju re 2.7, 1060 a t C r o o n i s
-Academy's Basket Balt Court ut
6:00 P. M. This effort ia being
given for the purpose of iidling
fund* for the purchase of a Go*
Store for Camp William K. Ho­
ward, Boy Scout Camp. This event
wa* sched'drd foi Wednesday
nig-it June 22 1060 hut due to
ruin it whs railed off, Imt make
pinna to lie present un Friday
witness this great Hoxing Match,
night, June 23, 1050. 8:00 I'. M to
:&gt;2 round* of boxing— main bouts
— 10 rounds, "Mickey McNeil”,
Apopka’s wild .nan 140 lb* Veiau*
•Kid PePrry” 140 lb*, of Sanford.
Scml-finnls k rounds, "King Solon,.'ii" I(10 lbs of Georgetown, Snnturd, Flni’ida vcisus ‘Sugar t.hlle"
ItobilM. li, ld6 li,*., G dd bi'i.., Sail­
fold, F lu . tt lot'i'.ls, J. C. Moore.
Fol.fi id, v«rso*. "Mldwav Kid",
rounds (mi.its i-xtiiliition by " l an­
dy McD’itd.'l the ligiit heavy
weight l, ixii who recently fought
the champion of the world Joe
I .mis in an exhibition match at
Orlando . Fla., and •» battle roynl
Admission children .35c. Adults
76c tax included.

Joan R. Toolcy ic ,. .t g i s 'ttalo
' Cruoms Academy rvet'v?,: ,,i.ny
set•fill gift* dm ins mu guilmition
m many fii-*nds .ml she wisi.es
exp-Cts her Hunk* to JB "ho cully fit which is *u vitally sties*
i red in presenting to Iter such e,| in tin Smut nnth Wor't yon
now see lim i a gas stove l» li’.stllllrely gitts-

FRIDAY, 9 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT

N IG H T L Y

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KTKIK EOtlTS—Reynold*,
N ,-v
I.uko .Sewell i* the ninth *X'
York ISU; RnsiTil. New York HO.
PITCHING- Itryne, New Yolk catcher to liuld down the man*
8-1 HHH; Sanford, New Yoik and ugeiml berth with the Cincinna­
ti Reds.
MeDormott, Boston l-l 800.

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M. B. n i n t n i
StOO A, M. Sunday School,—Les­
son taught by tin- teachers and
, reviewed by Hie Castor, Rev. \V.
10. Mikel'.
:00 A. M. Morning worshl|&gt;—
Devotion led liy Mr. W. Iluliart
Sermon delivered hy Rev. \V. G.
, Mikcll.
|8t&gt; P. M. B. Y. I’, ti.—also the
closing of tin lltthy Contest
I which me*, with g.e:it success.
|S0 P. M. Evening Worship—
with the choii reiiilrriiig sptri( tual songs. Evening mersage
delivered hy me pnstur, Rev.
, Mikcll.
IV. IV. O., Castor
|r . 1' IL Tin,mas, Reporter

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Tfela la 4b* aaeaoi **l 4 MtjJS
af Hat* ta Swim 4*11*14*. ■»

N cuj C a r s C n D is p la y

mare of 1049 .with • mark of t:AD
look both anda of « twohsat trotJ-n5
oJght.
While
"ffi Hanover,* three-vear-ohl ell?i-J*ito .‘l .* Hambletonlan trotting
. i hl*next
y**r'evening.
"?»• • Pacing
event the

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To Play Opening
Round In Tourney

Denied And Flash Arch IllvalH To Meet bans at Roiecrofl Ksrrwav
Hill. Md., could lie excused
Will Run Tonight In Went Const Race Oxon
ALIIANY, Calif., June lf?l—TJW for not being able to tell a trotter
Farm's Citation and from a naror last week. W. N.
At Volusia T rack —Calumet
Irlsidircil Noor, arch rivals of tha Reynold*' U r rain*, fastest naelng

m .W agjs

axana won
lory

Snead Condescends

secretary of tha Uooton Red
Hoi, annonnead her# today
lhat Joe McCarthy had re­
alined aa manager of Ik*
club and that Steve O'Nelli
had barn appointed to aocreed him.

...... ’oltialn County dog trnck, fpt cm h
f Ih&lt;*aa nco runner hun covered
tho B-lillh* mile rout* lit 31.4 sec­
ble starters are Kaonds,
Ju«t thrv*-flfth» of a second
gi in*.
pnt Da France,‘ 107 pounds t On
off ths track record. Galloping
andrStapfaiher, #7.
ngalnat this trlu will 4)* five other
With flv# atartars, the Golden
top performers, namely Hlvrr’a
(RRa oap Will be worth $32,600 to
lot*. Jnrk Hlboudi Teton. Official
(M xylmtor and $|fl,ooo to place.
op Vafuo. It’a an octet that
la certain to aupply * maximum
of thrill*.
a ta llo a haa aUaady brought to
Denied finished second in Hit
«' rirKts IUvt.ro.
(Mlumet coffers—ths greatest
Vnlwln County Inaugural and, slni'c Citation was n thraa-yaar-old the
ndpntag* avtr made by a race
landing In ill# money four tlmex that hei haa not boea
n six starts, ’h f has earned $346
f e w
John
who
In nursts for hla owner since Juno Lrlnr Into action aueh aaoaonfd
Irlah horao homo aS O T S P 1 •lia. A* a pur*# aerner Trim Trick, marathoner* oa Baby Fay, Peggy
_ tn i ’fc.AS
will ba up on Noor.
West Flagler Darby winner, la a
r.ttlng run
*n, My Lucky 0, Cagataore and
Rnoka will b* up on CIU-rr
owdy Kay.
IAMOND FINALR
tale* In rjx start*,
starts, and
* , Juno 83—(AT— T a n a ‘N money twle*
in of alu
y o:
avtiy app^Rmnta.
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ci edited with having contributed
mightily lo the leum'a lil-ll upset.
of Hiry, turning in ii scouting

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offqtteth&gt; fnAt &lt;i^5,
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Had aabbiga adds color m u ’
flavor to. so ordinary slaw, n
you cook the cabbage, howevr,
be aur* to add a little lemon ju •
or vinegar o preserve it* attract!bright color.

Englih A-Plant
of AlHH^oceupird tta st
y Sept.. SO-Oet. ].
called upon all West tier*
youth to plan to attend the
Miration In "masse* of Hun.
dreda of thousands of young |icar«
fighters.” The rally It expected
to be hald in Essen.
. Sock a turnout would rivnl the
march of im)i),uou Commumet-tel
youth* In Berlin on Whitsunday.
The appeal was broadcast by the
atahdfna commlUaa of the "young
;ht*rs of Germeny" mcetlerllrf. Th« Announcement
preliminary meeting «f
ttou . .pear* fighters" would lie
held June 25 In lien Involving
delegate* ot mote than to vnnth
otfcsnUsllmis,
The Wetl (Jcnnan Communist*
have received ttern order* from
the Emit Ceiinun polltl.uro: purge
all TltoUt* unit step up undei
ground activity to foment nnie.t
Tied l.i with develnpn out* in
France and Italy. this report fmm
East German political non ire. in
dleated thnt a continent-wide drive
le on In full force against "devratlpnUta*'—any who do not blindly
follow the dictate* of Mnwow.
Communist jiroiiouncemi'iii* in

By II. K. King. D. C.
All of ut are the rlghliul
heir* of health. It I* aome
thing natural anil not aornething given In * *peri* I fe«
Health la the normal m anifetation or life In the bod) n pr fared through the nervous
system. Yin mar he deprived
4T thl. natural heritage alien
Malurr'a avrnuei of eiprrsslnu
are In annir manner hlorkril.
Thu nrnmiN *yMrm d im I*
aid control* every funcllun id
the h o d y and the spinal
etdutnn la the hey In this sys­
tem. Interference In the funrturning of the nervous system
may reeull
rem it from felh
fell* and *rtlgeais caualtig
klnkeldeota
causing a alight hi
h it In the spinal column re.
Milting In Interference le the
fMm' of the nerve imptilie over
the nervnua eyelem.
Chlronrertnra ere Irained In
ncete the apfnat eauie «f dim
•Me and to adiiut an nere*M ry to release the Inlerter*
•Me to tho nervous system.
Given time, and other things
being e»|ual, health returns.
Try Chlinprarllr *s the un
ewer In your health problem,
till V

SpttUI lo Cfnlrtl Prut
AiMNOTON—Army preatlga has aoarad at tha Pentagon alnca
Gan. J. Lawton Collin*, chief of etaff, announced that tha
ground force* aspect to get atomic artillery and guided mlaatlaa.
Pravrtoualy. the Army feared It waa being auhordinated In tha daftnM picture bacaua* of announcement* that Atlantic Treaty esmmltmanta would eompel tha United Mate* to ptae*
more amphaal* on the Air More* and tha Nary.
Collin*’ atatamenl I* being hailed aa evidence
that It la now poulbte to plan atomic warfare
without destruction of cltlao,
•Inca IMA administration leader* have felt then
haa been too much talk about tha A-bomb aa a
“horror'1 weapon. Many people In neutral parts of
the world have had the Impression that Unel* Sam
la awaiting a chance to “atomlae" whole populaIlona.
On tha military e'de. .there la a serious question
whether a nation presumably fighting for Ita Ilfs
could afford to use atomic hnmba In the field whan
tha same bomba would be so much mora destruc­
tive if dropped on Industrial cent ere.
However, overbalancing this Is tha grnwlng convtetlon that a nation which expect* to retain world leadership could
never Initiate atomic bombardment of cities In the face of world
sentiment against that type of warfare

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‘*11! OTInek High” starring Gregory
lltdr-In Sunday and Monday.
Home and I'an- h air called openaway from rooiplrle Moscow
lv nnd urgently fot a purge of
nil Tdojsls. vvii.ii the movement
domination lm not been c.trong
outside YngosluMo, the t ‘ornmuiiisls toiipnti' » feat that it will
grow and gel out of I heir control.
The Must ( in man iHililhurn callid its meeting to analyse the reUits of last Soodnv's elections 111
North
K irn. V.. sloh alis, where
lo- Coinm'ioist". 10 a snoislong de­
tent. gut i uly fiTi pci rent rif the
vote.
The tutor mants -aor Communist
ttalrgi.sls, .idmitiitig i l i n r was no
tinm-c foi Hi'd itietinu vlclnrie*
i tv. sl f*i'i marry, dei ph'il to COOontrutc on oudergmuoil work to
s a l m l n g i - erotiomli
i IC O very ami
cruliai c a s h the Western powera.

Peck at tha Movieland

KAIBONE'S MEOFTATlOItS
KUMV lo t Wrt M »UM
A L I.U I
M lft-ttt
A U 0 6 M YNflNWWlM*
WMUT 5 0 M t P t U fcrt*

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T o this the paliiluiro is «ald to
have suggested "regrouping" of
tin- West till loan party. Tills
mean* thnt Titoisls and hnultsliders must go anil youngsters who
ivill give oiii|ueetlmiliig ohedlencr
in Moscow mu.l lie trcrniL.I,

HEALTH

SaUtfiva taevU* la w
May lap lra Jana 14

Army Pr*aH*«

Alt tho Mnscnw.pirki'tl Conlinun.si Jiiisr.cs of Uussinn-ncriiplod Hast
' ierm iuv were at tho meeting,
their decisions an lo he liaiolerl
Mas Hcimnon. tho West Ger, , Ci &gt;itrn111'tot leaih'l, who must
'iy to e a rly them out

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Lour \iin Killed
If HflllHHfll K.ots 1‘sa t list)

given, .lames A Mmre, Jr.. l.os
Angelos, lo-jiilot, an einplove at
Ninth American Avialirton C oip,
Itiwthoroe, Cm|if., and N. .1.
lYnrwiti, l.os Angeles, also an
etmiloye of North American.
Tim Navy in Wnshlnglon "aid
tire crash Is being investigated
icy tho N aval A ir Station ot
Patuxent, Mil., (Icstinollun of tho
plHiiu, which waa on its first
11 niiscimti non I at fl Ight.

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H aarlaae* t r . « e se t M tl

.Smoke Chaser,...... Totem Oaitp a
SImoow". "Como tin My IAyo,’’
"Men t.’mlrt the K i; b , " ‘T re u u ro
llejnw", "Spook* of thp Valfiy,"
"Indian Captive," etc.
The Di'trnit Tiger* made ih ir.‘
tritdr play* in Mill amt the ttos.
ton lied Ho* made threw In 1994-^
tho.v in.hold the malor league ruw ds
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Tho M. J. Garter Funeral
Homo hero, whero the remain.*
wore taken, said the mtonorp
havo not cninpluted their work.
A spokesman for the home said
fragment* of tho fourth body
wore found after daylight today, i|iiarters nnnoitnced.
A »mrieh for the nthef
Mean while eight men of the
11 mini rrow of a leurfort down crew memlirrs continued.
And In f'herry Point, N. G.,
1 to mile* off fiiiuu. were rescued
the bodies of a Marina pilot,
today by n rmshlmnl.
Throe others, one of whom wn» who survived the Jap attack up­
seen from pinncs as ho tried lo on Pear) Harbor, and hi* pai*• limb into a lifolxiat, are miss­ enger were removed last night
from tho wreckage of inalt
ing.
Tho riushhoat inn-hod tho sur­ fighter plane. The plane crashWednesday
■ ■ night
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near llamp
vivo rs
of a ll-'J'.i crash t ie f o r c onr w
dusk. Ki»i Kast Ait Forco hold* stead, N. C.

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• DfcAFT—The Selective Service law. under which millions of men
wars Inducted Into the armed forces, may end June 24—at least
temporarily.
A Mil to extend the draft law beyond that date and permit Induc­
tions only with the approval of,Congress has been pawed hy the
House. But the Senate haa not aettfi. though Ita armed service* com­
mittee approved a thraa-year axlattflon.
With Democratic leaders soaking adjournment by Aug. I, tha Sanat* faces a speedup to clear Ita jagimerf legtaJatlva calendar.
White tha draft Mil Is on th4 "must" Hat ohayad by Majority
Loader Scott Lucas, several other measure* are ahead of It, and It
would not he surprising If tha Senate adjourned without acting
7---------SelabUv* Service
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In any eaa*. it la doubtful that |js flenatn can act nn the extension
Mil by June 14. when the present law explrr
expires. Bn even If a Mil nvara
be dead for th# Intarvsnlng
passed later, tha draft technically] would
j
tlma.
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• BED JAPANf—United States military leaders fesr that If Ameri­
can occupation forces sr# withdrawn from Japan. Nipponese national­
ists will play right Intn tha hands of the Kremlin.
They point out that Japanese Communteta, masked aa “sealous
patriots." can be expected to lead demonstrations against main­
tenance of United States hose* in Japan once the occupation troops
Isave.
Th* Jap Beds are expected to contend that teasing .lapenes* bases
to tha United States would ohstrucl the causa of
world psace.
Cammuni it
American military experts are convinced that
. ,
without tha restraining Influence of United States
sislalUty
armed forces, a Japanese Communist attempt to seise
In Japes
ths government of Nippon would he Inevitable.
That Is one of the prime reasons why Japan's highly-reapecled
alder statesman, 02-year-old Yuklo Oiakl, came to America to plead
that United Itatsa forces ba kept In hie country to "preeerve tha
peaca."
Oaakl pointed out that It would he easy for Japanese Communists
to rekindle tha Intense nationalism which marked their country's 111ftUd war affort. and that Instead of being a bulwark agalnat red
In Asia Japan might bscoms pint th* opposits.
lu«t off tlie mound hrIwren ir-t
Lightning Strikes ctmil
mill third Iuihi' llu wo*'
lifted off (hr grillin'!. 'Ihe guru"
f l k s l l S M S e r a * P*mr ( l a s !
'v»h called rigid there, in the
hall game at -thp Naval Air Btn- eighth Inning,
tlnn near Jacksonville knocked
In Wlutei Haven, lightning hit
the umpire and eight player*
to the ground. Three plover* a power line, Irnveird under tho
had to bo revived by artificial street try Ulidergimilid cable to
respiration, hut none was *er-, the Christine Science Church and
lously hurt.
started a fire. Thu church, hulk
Charles Wrlih wn» winding up in IIWH at a cost of $7(i,(HK&gt;, wax
to pilch when lightning struck completely l.urncd,

Montgomery Cllf offer* candy to it hungry youngster in thi&gt;
scene from 20th Century-Fox’* "The Big Lift," .-hewing Sunday ami
Monday on the Ritx Theater screen.

Try and Stop Mo
AMES SHERIDAN, nf Indianapolis, sends me the story of •
bird hunter who paused at an old farm er’s house and re*
quested permission to indulge in his favorite sport on th«
premises. The farm er eyed
w ith VENETIAN BLIN D :]
the two big bird dogs tied to
Venation blinds lend enchantment
the car’s rear bumper with
and cspttvabog ba«uty to your
windows... regulate ventilation...
h u g e d i s f a v o r and c u r t l y
control sunlight. . .insure privacy
said, "Nothing doing."

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When the disappointed hunter started to r*-*nt*r hla car,
however, the old fellow relented.
“I’m aorry, feller," ha said. "I
don’t kear far you gotn’ huntin’,
but I ain’t goin’ to hav« a pasact o’ dogs' runnln' over my
place, sheerin' my stock. You
want to ga huntin' ao 111 tell
you .what t il do. You kin have
my hired man Sab. Ha kin
point as good aa any bird dog
an* beat moat of them all holler when it comes to retrievin’." Die
hunter agreed and off they went through the brush with Zab on all
fours
It didn’t take Zab long to convince the hunter that he wgs batter
than any Mrd dog that he had ever uwd. for In no time at all they
had bagged th* limit. Handing Zeb flve dollars he promised he WOQTd
ba hack in two weeks and would use him again. On his next Walt be
Inquired for old Zab, but the farmer shook Ms head.
"Zeb ain’t with ua any more. He got to chewing up birds on tin
retrieve an* wa had to ahoot him."

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To Protect Ilia P i m « of (hr World;
To Promote (he P i n i r m of America.
To Produce Prosperity fnr Sanford.

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VOLUM E XXXXI

E n la h l is h r d

[ilf
Invading North Ko­
reans Demand Sur­
render From Lead­
ers Of Re publ i c
SK fll'l,,
Korrn,
Tuesday,
June 27~«P&gt;—"Too little and
Inn late" American military aid
for South Korea wan blamed by
'PPrenlrirnt Syngman llhee today
a* Communist invader* from the
north slashed to the oiitahirta
of I In-, capital.
SEOUL, Koicn, June 2f&gt; (/!’) —
Inv.icIiriR Nmlli Korean Cntnmiiiiids italihed a tank column to (lie
nllhkiil* ol lint inutlicm Rrpuhln■’»
capital early to&lt;lay and broadcast
a demand lor routliern (Uirendcr.
t)i Die surrender demaiul wn» tn.tde
over llir PyonnyatiQ radio liy Geurr.it Chai Utttt Jan. commander of
llir N oilhnn Force* lltul niddrnly
invaded South Korea Sunday

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Cooperation
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IN D E P E N D E N T

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with lull.' nr no re.ti itnni'n fin
the la I dozen mill ■&gt;
Exact wlieri'iilinnth of i I.
Northern column was ool mrn
Morie.l in I hi-, dispatch, filed al
2:2ll \ M,, Kor ean linn .)
I.a.11 official ropirrt hrii Mn’
r^liirthetii lank* nine mile* narlli
Seoul al III I’ M, Matiilav anil
ptiahini; idiend fa.*t Till* inarnini'
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Mrs. Noah .lacobs,
’ Chuluota P i o n e e r
Died At Age Of 78

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Mu. Noah C Inrohi, 7H vent
jd d rmident af riutluntn, better
(Known ta lift friend* a* "A mil
firtllll died ill Hie local ha.pttn!
Satniday niurnliiK follnwiiiB nn
illnera uf many yem*.
Uotn ifept. IS!, IHVt at I M itim
Ford nil the Mi nidorkliati hie
Creek ,^*l of Mrlnndo, Ann! Htdlto
wa* the duiiffhter of tjie late Will lam and fleeter Ann Cltnk Mod
B**, jnoneet lenidenla of Orange
■nil Seminole rountlej, Ktie wa*
one af five rhlldien, one ,-f whom
.^uirvive* her, n luotliu. Thoiiia*
^ fladtje* af Christman, FI*.
Mto .lacolei wna the nudiirr uf
three son*, Cleveland *nd Krne.t,
dereii'icd mid Woodrow Jar ah* of
Chniiiotni *mt one dniighter, Mr*
Mjrrlle Chnlker also of Chnluotii.
Other
snrvivora
include twn
BiamMaiiBliteia, Mr*. Itilny {mill
Slater dhd Carolyn Jacolis; nno
Brnmison, llernnrd Jaroha; und
two Bienl Brand ehlldren, Kllcy
, Kay and Inna Kay Slatnr, all of
igphuliiuta.
Mra. .Iticnha wa* a nietnber of
the Cluduot* Harmony Haptiat
Chutch ainre 1H02 and a acnlor
deaennea* of thn church.
I-unmal aoryicc* will he held *1
the Chuluota Harmony Baptist
Chuirh at IJiOfl f'.M, tomorrow
with the Key. Fayette | | | | | offldating. Burial will be in the
Chuluota Cometary. The body
Will lie In state from 3:00 |*,M.
itil the service start*.

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over to Senate I „n.vje
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lnto
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day the FBI’a transcript of a
conversation In HUB between Diplomat John B. Spivtce dnd Amcr; . aala Editor Philip Jaffa,
BBTi fcrvlre was questioned about H
X;1; behind, closed door*.

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21 nllieia tilJme.t in liie li"*lia|&gt;, Iwn eiltle.ilty. '* 1” &gt;&lt;f (•&gt;&lt;•
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ernbanhinent. All stmleutii nl the t,anra'..i"iu;l Md
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fur an ..iitliiu Nato the jilrnie Itaxkel.*
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A Ourr-piilKr (isticl gsve l ink
Hilt tin* t In*r cnniLimiHnn «if
f ' 1)1111111111mm v. it It military rtirtii „,li
mir-yc.il (insiili lettn ’0 m”
Inrship tliMimml- Unit wi inrlmlc
Htroru! tlrfffMU II1**I»H||H* in mil
VI ,If o n t h e l i r s i o f V) t o l i l l l * *d
program of rfintatniiirnt.1'
At th** sum*1 turn In* matin clfiit h u o k i i M k i n i t . I h e t e r m s m e t o m u .

fnrrit nf gitvf'inrni'iil, tic niM
* tin*
militarv mti Hint 'Tn*t tmrvr it

in

t n it l lh t U I mi 11 l III) 'll ll III
k i t . i i &gt;111(4 l.i i |r,f u ■4 n ( MiHthtim I
Mul
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| h u m itle iie u a iu iti'u i. .u even in
i |,i,'» l" illltr atnl p a ltlu a l n i i i l e - l , I
I kn o w that ..............biiud iinee uT ntn

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M M lit ar v m im t
r u r m i i n i i m l r r c i v i l i a n c * i n l r n | at
ii 11 li r m in .
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inthieilinte re-ipmiMi tn the Ninth Hieiunelve* m u mutter af see
»in ilemniiil fot surrender.
and*."
Ill xnmr iiuurter* It wu* known
ItradleyV -peeeli, n rllli'ii la it
llial MUtrgujtlon* had been made week, made ua lueriliaii ,. f Ihe
J u niuvo Ihe rnpital murojthan.'Jlin Cammuilisl atlaek an Smith Ko.
NEW YORK. Juae U&gt; (A’F Piite&lt; udiioi iv the p.ifr ,,r i *ij-Tin tea Mill it bauini,'re,| at the tlmme
I
i.ink
Lrukimi. kinmun &lt;*l i nsThe sMiilhern gfivernniaiiC* i&lt;&gt; Hull Hie dein«iiali, n .ill . ran.
lllctam e la abiuidan Seoul whm ft anted by "an utfirrrsalve id"al. II iliwulr liniikiiiiiMIU! Ii U»1U' ' • I”
trilijH ied by u defeatism
Hint i.jtV .villi'll |il.a.*
it* nalilual ,|.iv Wrt* . r i l l r u r r d I n t w o v e i l '
nmde eaniplite enplliilntlmi apiieni faith and anthuiilv in He huud* m pri'iui .pul , 1 10,1)1)0 fine
a* the only ah el native la rnavini: at utililitrv faree"
Hie rlitlllliy, ‘&gt;4*yr4l-nlil «iml'
Ihe eupdnl.
"If atir ideal
"f deiaiierui'V
The puhlii '* marale r. malued | eiiald elialleujrr l '.&gt;itiiiialij*in in him III..Kill cnulil lisve reirivi'il up
I i I k I i III the In i i
nl the 'i..|ii la ; ward* ii lone." lie -aid. " mi in dll' I., 1.0 ye,i i * in piniifl
I'liid a iiK lil S u n d a y and H iio ii« itn u t
M o nd ay de p ile inlvuM O
litlm t ts
frn n i the fie ld and a ap erim -tiliti
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of
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rliploili.i vvciiilc| lir llir prim IJi.tJ
morning.
i|if^r«tn,m |o» Mir Ainrilt.tn |»m«
Prripei ts o( total ilrlr.it through
plr
in f*n«itpi iff.itt« In u h . Mir
hail morale ■illin than hy bring
hralrn to llir writ in evident" ofMit'i %-h Iviii j* v*mt{,fil inti lirmlat tin* (rin limn lod.iy.
n I di wr ilr |r Tit! fMir D.iIifin.
’Die N i n t l H n o mnh i [■* r i ) l i i i i i n
*f’till Ind.iV, Mi fill* fu ll prrti■«*,

«®tn1 l l u list p e r i t o u d v u p o n S i m i i i I
d id so by p l n r d n g t w o full S i i i i l l i .
r r i i d i v i s i o n s t h a t w o r e c n g a g r i l lo
a ro u iilcr-n ttn rk.

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WASHINGTON, June .’»* i / |’&gt;
Cip IIPm I Otn.il Hi.tn'lrv *.ilcj to*
flriy llir ptr^rnl itrilr of tvnilri ,ilKilrs ff'fjmir* 1fir* t losril pMnihl'*
cnojK-r.ihrm Id Iwppo llir Million**
Itim

Presitlenl P r o i t i i ?. e s
U. N. Full Suppor t :
Troop C o m m i t m e n t
Avoi de d In ( Mo l e

sto la/Hunt

Maryland High School Picnic Knds In Trau-edy

Diplomats And Mili­
tary Leaders Must
Join For c e s For
Peace, Me Claims

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Hixtiiid AHomey Franks h
1 ”br'' d .l f .r f d »b„i
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ttllo, 'Ip'., Hll Mil \ -1* ’ i I* , ' ,
fWvirc* were mndiictrd »( Ungejili KhiI iirifvil thfl rtimI •« | riucf ftnv W'lfnim* •♦•tninl
ow t
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fijfi Mih 1i ikv•*•f k Hi
»1 |»«*milt.y flf five yoitrti 41 fffu'l mil Mum " |(i
t)if’
Frtrksnii Funcrnl ilumc Hilt, a f­
t i , mIi 1 fo (,i 44- tf ll.
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I II til ITI ).* W(f ti i DICMI »II(( Ir 111 1 'I »&lt;i( '
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Hu, l.son wo., fined H.c iii.i *'
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who tile.I in WcyrriirtS, (ia Ftl- ...... . i,m o u l d , I MM) on rarh o l . 'n *'&lt;*«•")! *
tu'i’lm i \V,(
n ii i u i I
tiny nlKhl nfter mi illness nf t|,r wi counth
j ■«*»•. nml •el/mi: »M »•»'* *fc«r 1 m ImiI Ilk*Mil V, * »')|NI 'D I'M 1, , « Mi! k n,li i - i t hi idi»* i‘Yi|i a|*1* I 11
Tin
1 \ nt* n f
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eight werkn. She win, born In
d* -»,* ,
P If.. | |.ktl 1 I nit il l
With time off for gnoM l»4' M'icm Ic nf flicn n|n tnhnti.
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Kiixncll County, Atn.
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Ii.ivimi, Erickson could get mil
I ’ r m iffpfj w ill i
* . h i li tv 111 11 n 1
lO II" I'DIlVi'lM ’I Mli Pin- • MlMHum( t
j*• II. | Ml* ’ (Mil &gt;’IIMI1
Formerly it resilient nf San­ ,,f jml .'tlrr „rrving 21&gt; inriiiHi
H'H • P( M1 I in
11I MU iMi 11 till j In
ItMtidii l'niv*i
.iff 1 I 11 '
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ll*»th ID I’Mii TD111 HUHI In ti nibV n ‘ 1"• d* iu .I i &lt;411 rhit ii I *i i , i f t. i (i iitv i lid iiii'tiili' r
ford mid l.ako Mm.no
Mrs I II , M il,. will hr si'ivi'd III Hu- •‘ H Sjiunt r -nl * i I * M-Jir i itnrt nl ! tm iI'M
( 1*■ 1
In-hi j* 1 VO W WM i' X |H OS F f t l t i l * ! Hn* K "»
McjirlhriD
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I’lirdnti had lived ill .tnckson- city |.,'Hll,'Nlimy
Hnl I*
1 n |n yt'd t • 11'
&gt; 1111
""'HP Mil I I n f I-nlk-nik w i Mi
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l i t i n l i v i i r * H ln r *
lift
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Mut
h»m 1 '"Mil • i 111 HU •mih
vllli, for the past 12 years. She
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.....Il of Hn- rmints also would
1 "i1• h if i
I ' i'l* MI •»! K il'l;|* I .i m i i
Kne
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d |il S I d i i f f I ’ mi I *’ i M ill I m
Isiet
•1111,f .ipin pi id I ....... il Wi Hti ,1 Hn- &lt; lith
is survived by two daughteri.. have ponnillnii a maslmum pri- U l i H f i n f n n f Vvi'ini*
nt,
kinn1
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Mrs. PnjjRy Siokes of Jiiekson- eon term of one y e a r , or « total f &gt;tilifi i t ’d*(i| itj* tul it11 r , t r 11 A i r j r J i t h i s w i f u m • id' uh iMv
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In If 111V. fin- i (HHD‘ 1 v u f i v r turn
villo and Mth. Irene Keeso of „f HO.
II
II » »»h in &gt;(1 Ml'i M '
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vi i riiHrulln, hr n i &lt;Ihfit.
hi
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Sun Oli'Ko, Calif.; two sons, Csrl
\| u i find ' It'd j- • mI
4a m i '
in
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I
i fill In, ......................li I , i l l , , ’ tori
In addressing tho riiurt, II"
Hull vvn.t «I fit |mih, und Hi- lniili u Koriic in m *1.1 Hi *n1&lt;1&gt;i t m u f i n u n i
llruton nf .Ineksonvilln and Hugh gall hud cnlli'd Erickson "tho
t pH I mI ID
tf |a | ft
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f it r r
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Bruton of Sanford; four B ra n d * inastei mechanic in what has I w n w o r e flue in • o u t t H il l n l t c i ’iTlrl wore |*l ('1»J»i Ilii; tn ni'«' * ni'n 1 l .i lr ipi.iil ,. ntt"ii* il ‘ daii;,*'t Ifit V** hi urifMiuf i cj i, ii nf Hu , hit' Int t Ml(dft V*'U4 wfin It t' I
•l “ f V
If'n*lli»tr«&lt;i it* l HHf Tw«l
|f at»nf IflHMI Of* fun** Ml*)
children and one brother, Robert been described a s the nation's
..il h i,tin nl slitkllig l«Mt”»l "in .M&lt;IVlt.lD «
ill 11 tn;
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1 !&lt;•
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Wyfin of Miami.
pilin’ nnil tbcii nruit(n-1
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if t 'lv i
i tf m i l H im P 4if l A
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mi *1 h |I i ‘ I
Mt*p r
rueket."
The Hev. A. 0, Melnnla of. biggest
ntcia,. lu'H wfi.'iti'vi i it "ii,'mini,'i | I' itvi, up»I \h f ill. Hi d vLi t' iircrd \ III I III*, 11 f Ji h I
B|M'I l u l l mi n ( i f ,
Defense Attorney Hnl fiolb,
flclatcd a t the servlre and buriit fMiirif nf minor ifNi*fM»ir*'
i Innf, I ‘Ifii wit * Welsh,, Hfctiiiif viei’ U l&gt;M4D !|'IV(11tf ti l * f'H I 'l / F ill A
ul w h s msdn In Sylvan Lake mipeidlnu for lenlenry, m gind
I (illfln n , J in ir tilt f/l*l
A f'Dit
ihat the gHiublor wa* “part and
fin1 nfeitl dPitI Ini* (tiiMiUii, fluid m| D ifc iln v m i;
Ccnirlery.
r l V llf iv r fiHDillu'l' 'f |UII ItHIIMltt
VtitiHjk; flu* u»il H&gt;ml lint rli &lt; 'in it
parcel of tho weaknesses of our
VIM- |t|4’ i'l'H1, Ihwft'llcl. Aifanis,
in ,- ,al It , 11in ■
i t,,d n y
hi i l , in i' " f
society manifest all loo rlearly
' I f f MlI V dpipI I Him* , Hnlinin, .li , pi i 4ii(| \V*'M* K I W liil* iiiuf
lb" ul,"ii *i,.nib ngiun ’ ............ ..
M
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li' iisiiii’i 1,1'fiv i(lrDwdt*i ivfis in II ( * \ lo f* ri\ IM v »*mp
day by day."
, .i Imlli'il iinilbi'i n ....... .
U hiU ip -, IT) v»*xi ^ V l* l(tictDi«
lie urged thnl Erickson, who
‘Hilled
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mnl
Vtdif
RHINELANDER.
Wt»„
June
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A
vinleui
wtiitNioim
Thi.* mil &lt;■(•nit ft uni mn eivx .
I *. \t dp t; C K . Cm»i *« i . M v*'in ,
in the lush days nftie World
, ivi,
C roft,rv ir.ilatria,
W’ll”"" '. -I’ , " I■'•••• ....... ..
War I had thrown away bis bua- (il.tilrtl /in srr« licrr l.nl niglil. 'Ii-moluliiug irvrrsl linmci, r.iuiiii, . Hitillui" i,i,.]iir in lb,- 4'"histrttti.i ! A flint v I n i H h t u * n f i|p j * Itt’ii h fi i| | |linf If ilfiK D u rf^ r, \il»n iv i i*fv
Dorothy's Henltb Studio, fea­ Isiy’s apron to enter the Imok. (wo tlniwning* anti uijuiitiH al |r.nl a tln/rn ihiiioiu.
Itt i'f win. fit tjiDM'tl m nl ti pv rtf liy i *'x •• vv H r h , in V* d »
Ih
turing Swedish and medical maa- making business, not be nmdo a
til li", nwnnl w iiiii " , , w i i - II
The xlnrin, arr-ittifianlcd by ., Hnwii|intir of rain, ltd almul R: HI H h1i1iiim inta
Mini. H'f All I&gt;•«■ M,|(i *he IK tip V W i H i * I Tul. H u m Z u I m i .1 I u*'i*, H years; I,. .1 Ksevea,
sngfr, slenderinir, raldnat hatha "sacrificial offering."
111*
I*. M. and Intled rmlv s *cw minntci, Oncitla County iliriiiFx n liitrn (III,111, I,f Ci.miiim s 1-1'ft’i■* itiibojTa Jllllll'K mill Ht T i l f ‘ill If tin
and other treatm ents, wa* re­
i. v i i i m , M. 11 l l n r d e n , 1 y - ' U r i ,
Judge Perlman said Erlekaon ■aid 10 nr n do/cn linni&gt;'* in il* p-tlh wcic ititnrd into irsllrrrtl pilr,
ip.ilu.M ittiti nu th*’ rnh
p„k„ Ibnl llrttnin is "'i’’"plv
cently opened by Dorothy West
(O sstlsasl Oa M ss Mat
‘
.Swimiuini: tt'HH «'njoyri| xml Frank -I. liltmon, b v
of lumber. Automobiles and Inirks were blown off liigbwsyi, Two pri­ I'lrntHl" over lb" niitlni'nk of Mix.
a t 000 Elm Avanut.
M (iia y and A. .1 i b" .on l
Humv W l t t r sIhmvinI lu*r
fighting
in
Korea
She pointed out th at maaaam
sons wpre reported missing, In’*h**lilml u year i "ill'll; H. K. Itllilnnl, C W.
Ills brief mt'sshgt wits g lv n I' nl*III in witli't iH Inir
reduce* nervousness and fallen*,
T in in" and G W. C iiiv i" , . l r ,
iid i I di Ktuil.
r,,i,|y
to
const'tvidlvi
b'Mib't
Wiltand relieve* muscular tension,
'" f f i f c r “ m
t e l - . I
............1! yearn; and 11 E 1 brasher and
Cabinet bath* may be
and Fretia Wnlaon, both oil "ad been in Uin house wttlt Iter. ton i'iiurclilll, •&gt;-)’"
r'" .**
in
,1 I' bibninn, one y"*i "mb.
slt’intiun In Two (Jars Involved
conjunction with the maaaaao.
Rhinclnridcr, Hlsa|i|tcarpd in the I Tho woman then lost t iiin lmis- ■dntcmcld on
Mi Coleman pntnled mil thnl
Paul Smith Motor*, 2H01 Park Wisconsin Blvnr after their rnw ncs. Ofdcors snirclud In vain Keren.
The studio ha* the latest equip­
Attire mini Mm British K"vern- In Snlurday Collision lb" power company baa mure
ment for massage, cabinet baths, Avenue, calebraUd tho opening hoal overturned in llin wind
than l,(KU1 vehicle, m "I"" at inn,
of its Nash salta and servlcn iashed walpr*. Tltn other rouplr for tlio husband. They roidd not i„i'id wrlcotnrfl lb" ""nan fin, rti­
and rntonlo therapy.
rabi tlmt tnlal travel dining i
Saturday and many vlaltora came In lha bout, V irg il Kwctlliorg, Inarn the namo of tho couple.
ll'd,itioii adopted by jin’ Security
A
IIMI
lliiirk Sedan driven yem amounted t„ 1111" " than eight
to see the new ear models on RhitiL’Iantiar, and Cccnlia I’rlol"',
REQUiorr DENIED
In thn early hours of the m o r n ­ Council. Ho expressed 1 1"- carn ­ by Chari"., lo n g , Negro, was
WASHINGTON, June SB _ display. The pale* room, which Lake G porno, W ls„ swam to ing an unidentified man rallril e t hope thnl ’ill concerned “'H' ilainngi'il on lim right sldo Sa t­ and ii half million mill’s, anil that
Mill,I’l’ll gallon* nf gsiidino .ire
1, had
__ safety to thora.
UP) — Federal Judge A lb ert l . ha* been recently decorated,
urday iifternoou in a lotliflioii
comply wtib it.
police to say hla hired m a n wnx dt.lv
consumed ca d i year. The rtmiReeves today refused to g rant flower gifts on display. A Nash
"In
vl"W
of
ihe
very
grave
sdna­
lit
French
Avuntin
anil
T
h
ir
­
The Rhinelander hospital re­
iar«do on Park Avenue featured ported th at at least 10 persons m ining in thn vicinity of (hn tion il the Korean government re ­ teenth .Street, when Ixing, tra ­ ^any. he declared, is very tcnlous
a new tria l for Judith Coplon parade
m.
of d rivers’ safety records.
» -y ier-o M forme* government bathing beauties lr^ an open car, wore treated there fur injuritn a toAuthorities
ordered elec­ fuse* to consider this rc.mluti.jn veling north on tho Avnnuo, at­
Among the vlxltors weie E . H.
Mr, Sndlh, who cam* here A Minocqu* boy was reported tric power Inhave
Wilt thn Crime Minister advlsn hla tempted a right turn onto T h ir ­
thn
sinrm
nrt-a
Kowtnn, wife and d uld ien from
jssu
• a r i y this yaw from Naw taken to Tomahawk after lin­ cut off because of tho m a n y rrprnsnntatives in tho llniled Na- teen l It Street.
Sm yrna, earved
served fo r 2S
21 y ea rs as ing struck by lightning. One man
Tltn nthnr automobile, travel­ Cocoa and W ilbur Uadi, M iam i,
wires down. Duo to disrupted liens to ask fot the use of tho
a C h ry sle r field mechanic. The waa reported pinned in wreckage communications a fuller account atomic bomh «xx," RoberU ask- ing in thn name direction uud insnnglng r-litor a f the Sunshine
agency features repairs f
tn thn right of tho nulck was News, company mugaxinr.
of hi* home shortly before mid­ of the damage and the exact ml.
More than 120 dtlrkm is form ­
makes o f automobile*,‘ grease
|
Cries from the ubor party a 1020 Dodge Medan driven hy
night and offlcera rushed to tho force of the wind was unavaii(Bu t t on and oil service*. A ssistin g a t tho ecena.
Wornor F . Anxorgu of Daytona ed the main part of tho menu,
Iwnchne interruptwl him.
nnd these wero bnrbeeured under
agency la 8. C. " B ig Jack,"" Ja ck - _____
Beach. Damage to the Dodge was
One woman, lying badly injured
Roberta mawaged
tojmake clear.
Uses trees went smashed
aam
direction of W- E . Hathaw ay,
(Oauttsuei o a Fage Tw*&gt;
estimated by police at |7B.
In the ruin* at her home, jn o an (Oeatta isa cna rag e Twej
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                    <text>SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

Giants Drop Second
Game To Saints, 9-2
Callahan

Is T a g g e d
FlrBt Loss;
! O r l a n d o Senators
Play Here Tonight

With

The Sanford Giants dropprd the
ttcond of a two game series In
the lowly St. Auiustina Saints last
night. 9-2.
, Sanford product, riglilliandrr
Bobby Callahan started for the
locals but managed to last only
four Innings, retiring fur a pinch
hitter, The big inouiidsmnn stiucl
out two and walked three in Ins
brief appearance. He gave up six
hits,
Lgadoff man Fred Chadderlon
leveled off on a second pitili in
the first frame to drive the ball
over the left field wall for Ini se­
cond hornet of the campaign
. Joe Simmonian and Pete Pi, b tn
gathered honieis foi the kniton,
while Davis managed to scoot
actose the platter in lli« fourth
f(ait)* after banging a liiptc In
centeifield, and scoring on a de­
infield relay,
i The Grants taka on Orlando to­
night at Municipal Ball Park.
Manager Levy said either Then or

layed

Lake'wiil tee hurling action
84, Augustine
ah r h
Bittimonian If
1 1 2
Olefin 2b
6 i ;i
Davit rf
4 11
Plchen cf
6 ) 2
Petty lb
8 10
Pennington 8b
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Chadderlon si
Pselker 21,
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Memphis Pitchers
Setting Hot Pace
In South L eague
tty AHHOt lATED HIIKHtt
At Hn-Mvood I'uik in Memphis
June ft u tiig leugun uciiitt wide bed
pi ofi’suliituiily hut without priii*
while th "i! chick pitchers tried
ami fulled to win a bumdipll gumo.

The scorn gi ow to hi' u dligust*
log 9-0 for tlii&lt; oiiposition uiul the
•• 1
scout suld, "witli two more good irvvniiMlR H, m i i I i * ▼rKVMtlnp
pllcliai- ManilillK would him*" n Orlando I*. IMbith* t
HI. Augustine
(14(1 2IJI (120 -ll ,'hnmMa id Ihi
mini litre.''
Usvtons Itusaii ti, riutnravllle s
ptbford
I0U I (HI
j
I ha ojipo-ltlon tliiil night with HI. A u r u MIH* e, Hapt'dil 8
l.
1 \&lt;
v ’It—Neville, Tomsk, Oindiicrtiu Aliulitn, but Mud i| a'sn't tPiitU'r. i.s » b u r a v,llslret.ani)
m is T m lir
RBI*- Ghsdderlon, Ghsfin, Dean Mampbls jiilchllig will spotty
nrlsnito in rtuidoi.t
Pichsn 2. Slminunlin :i l ong. Jl si no llnn‘1* xi cal), m ca-mnally pili b«l,SU(t III liuylo n * lltni’ti
ilHiiiesvIlla *1 l.seshura
fill and nice in iikkhllo pointed.
Uhnfin. 'tB— Ghsfin. lilt
HI Allgiialllir .il |-,kti,Ik*
Thai 'dgi'i Mi’iiiphl* pltahai*
IIP-* Ohm In to fel'tty. I.aft Hi
August Ilia 9. Hanfui il 8 It II o f gut a 1,11 |ii lot,. I be iii’kl Might d
Erath 6 Cullalmn 'I, lluidel I kim 12 mo! Ill........ . light 12
i.gidn ’Ilia wui Is o| tha scout
tumuli'll In'lui t'Ui h gmna idnco
dainphi.' loiul satisi n iliii piodllc*
lion wo* lh' bast io tha Foullierii
k-’ui'intloii
I hi’ii sud'li iily Jnha I'arknvlch
cHtm’ Mduiigli with n flvf-hlltor
ugidiiht juitant llliiiiiiiglisni, Murv
Itolhlatt idol Bust Mpplig.oi cunt*
loiml to iiiod'ica a Inin-liittir Ilia
Hast night ngidiist Ilia Barons,
I,out* BI New T u rk— IN le till —
Hugh Mulcahy and l»ick Blahs HI
llroalieeu d l l v i H srlm ie V&gt;-11 or
sluinpaii In uii ll-liil guiiia oil June Krm iPilv t l - l r
II. But silica than not a ’southern (’liu t a u s t l hi Urooklyn— (N le ld l —
R s fte n sb fiK tr 11-1) v* Hue (1-1)
tanm ini* gotlan mum then nine Plltshu
rg h st I'liilad slp ld s— iN le h ll
hit* uf Memphis pitching.
— I j iw to i l vs u « m &lt;o-e&gt;.
In tlia past on.a giiiuiH tho over* Chicago at IlosIciM— (NlghtJ — Itusli
( T -l) vs Hsln (*•«).
nga is Just m fruclinn mor« than
■avail lilts par gaiua. The chicks
AHKM ICAIC L B a O U K
aran't iimklug “nlunilhlas" uf the T e a s *.
Ii PetIt l l
m
i ih'ii yat hut their pitching looks Detroit
New T u rk
|1
»*(
strungar tin Older ll gits.
cisve lsn d
l l ] i **(
Utile Mary KnLhtatt shut out Uoston
ii I ( ,6*1
It 1 . . t i *
Mobile Hl-0 Inst night with a W ashington
*» ll • it l*
five-hit pay earner mid the hick* Chicago
fll l,o til*
t» I
»»*
moved half n game closer to ae- P h llad flp h l* , .
•• •
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.
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l
l
i
g
ealerd
ar
anml niece Blrintnulmm (Inly one
Chicago I, W ashington t ( U Inng.iliin M'p.italOh ilitm.
Nanilv nil uf Matniilils' recent (Dnjy'* gam* saasdulsd).
U i a t t Tedav
winning pitchcm have been ctilcks
Y o rk at Cleveland— JNIghtt—
for most of lliu satsort. No new New
I.opat n -4 ) v* Lemon ( * jf ) .
“good" pitchers have turned up, W ashington s i Detrolt— lN f liO —
Co nsuegrs (1-0) va Itutcninsun
It ha* h'H’tt a citse ol the chick
stiff Imnruving.
The vicir.ry was the ilxth in
seven gaiiie* ami tonight young
(iwr Ilamlen goes for tlie eeyentn
Id eight. II nndon, a 496,000 bonua
bny, won Hie only game he etatrled but haa pitched only 12 Innings
since joining tha chicks. Ha meets
veteran Pete Wojev (2-4) of Me-

Faoktr catcher, w|

Mlo iti Memphis.

Brooklyn Dodger**
Possess Knack Of
Snapping S tre a k s AP

Clubhouse

f r a n k , eck
Nawafaaturaa Hports Edlto
Newsfmture*

My JOE RKICIILKH
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tip to the National League
clubs—don't bring o winning
.streak into Khhet* Field. Those
unsyinpathetie Brooklyn Dodgers
arc sure to eruck It.
Really, It'* nnranny the way the
devll-tnay-eare Dodgers tool off
the “red hut” dubs.
First it wait Philadsipbla, The
young, eager Phillies stui inert in­
to Ehbctx Field on Memorial Day
In first place as a result of win­
ning five of llieir previous sia
starts. The Miuok* Immediately
polished them off twica to knock
them off the lop pereli.
Then it was St, l.unls, The
Card* rame into Brooklyn last
Friday leading the league by
three and a half games. The
Dodger* thru* tied them three
straight times to send them, limp­
ing away with only a half game
lead.
Lam night it was New York.
The Giant* moved In with four
win* in their last five start*. An­
other triumph would boost them
Into a fifth place tie with Cldiagu.
But it was not to he. I.ed by
Jackie Robinson ami Carl Kurillu,
the Dodger* dusted them off, 8-6,
lor their lourth victory In as many
meetings with ttieii ,,det borough
rivals.
The victory, lllooklvri’n fourth
in a row, moved the Dodgers into
an exact fit*! placa tie with the
idlu Hadhinls. Each team has watt,
82 amt lost 2d.
' *dj
The Brows tell three games aff'
the pace last night whet) ('lift.
Chambers of the Pittsburgh H-,
rules best ml lefty Warren .Suslik:
in an old-feehiunL'd 1-0 duel.
,
A two-out single by Danny
Murlangh In the second inning, u
pool throw bv .Sibby Histi and
Kurt Turner's uneliuggei brought
in MiirtauKli witli the oplv run
of the* game
Tlie gume was enlivened by u
nklimlrih lad ween CliNinhet* «nu
liostou'n I.ui I r&lt;&gt;igeson, I tit? lat­
ter in-lied ('hmnhei* In the llilid
inning ultei be u s- giuumied b&gt;
a close pdeb Not s bl.iA wa*
itiuck us usual,
&lt; liumliers bad bit loigy on the
look witli u pitched bull In tlie
Hint lulling of .HumluV'.s if,-onil
Ruinu,
I
Just la-fun' In- was ''low britlgv
ed“, Till gimsnli bad laslu-d a long
fool Into tliu rigid tIk-lil -lands.
Tim lias Jil-y| ui'lcd llur.ton MrSI
ha sail ino Mild t.Tiflndu-lri me nttivas of tliu sail ia stut.i--Wu-.bUigUrn. &gt;
ChMiiihai* allowed only
foui
hits to Bpuhn's five. Hu d.ipiujii
finnl Jetluill's hitting llieul: if
16, hotre-collurtng the Nitgro
uvular fluliitr turn time*.
Iii the only Aineilrun (.eugue
gume, tha Cidcngo Wldtn flux
nippad tha Washington Met,slot e.
4-U. in II Inning*. (hdjlahlar
ftluiv Rii-kai'* holiin run In the
11tit anuhlad Kandy Gnmpvit to
gain hla lirsl victory of tha s-sanil, )la pilchad two -i.'inclass Inn­
ings of relief. Ilia Wax lied thn
sioia at :i-.'l Iii ilia ninth whan
Nalsiili Fox, who si'iinal Ilia tlmt
Chicago i on, fliad out to -icnd In
Iticki’rl fin,n third
hnlph lliuncn ipitchail his In-t
conipll'ta rill ill' fin Iha | lialgai since Aug. 1, IP41I nlthmigli he
was lagged for 12 hits by. the
Giants. Four minis helpi-d liiooklyn pirk uii ns iminv uneiiinad
runs In win Brninit -tailed with
u lush, -hiking nut ID (ilaiils III
tha first fiva Innings. But lie was
tucky tu finish,

One Professional
Golfer Is Tagged
For Upper Bracket

Pitts
Iirook

ORLANDO

79: Roberts, Phliaiicphla 08.
PITCHING—Miller, Philadelphia
*-0 1.000; Roberta. Philadelphia
1-2 and HUItr. Chicago 4-1, .SM.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING—Kali, Detroit .884:
Dropo, Boston .866.
RUNS — WUUama, Boston 6 $
Stephans, Boston 66.
RUNS BATTED IN—William*,
and Stephens, Boston 66.
HITS—Kell, Detroit 84; Upon,
Detroit 71.
DOUBUG#-Kall. Detroit 19: Zarllla, Boston 16.
TtUPLEB—&lt;D|lllnf*r, Phlladalphla P; Doerr, Boston and Banrlch, New York 0 ..
HOME RUNS—Williams, Boston
20: Rosen, Cleveland 17.
STOLEN BABES— Dilllnrer, P h lf
adelphla 6; Valo, Philadelphia,
Dohy, Cleveland, and DtMargio,
Boston 4.
STRIKEOUTS—Reynolds, N e w
York 69: Resehl, New York 66.
PITCHING—Byrne, New York 81, .889; McDermott, Boston,
Sanford, New York, and Trout,
Detroit 4-1, .800.

Man Jot McUlnnilv
n*i iii xIfhiIv rlinking amateur* in thaIronrecord
for hitting bi
?'f '’racket, Including medalist Ha hit 41 during 1900—as a
Grace In-.Mi «»
Mi** ItL-Mnnn, 22 year aid coed 1rer pitcher.______________
Oregon .Slut* college, shot a
7f' ycvlnulny. That's good golf for
anybody nn tin* ti.H’tlt-yani Cherry,
Ildls f untiy Club layout soggy
By H. K. Bins, D. C.
with imu muI Imituied with gusts
of wind.
Sciatica !■ mainly an ab­
Ml-* 11*Mo*** tecs off against
normal condition o fine great
Mari C'nidifigly „f Dei M&lt; Inca, la.
sciatic nerve which paaaoa to
' ho qualified iith H7, in the open­
and supplies the tissues of
ing matin uf tliu fir»t uuiui today.
the thigh and teg. The Mi*
may came from an inflam-t
All-* Join, son nieels f'e.t Dovr,i,y i,i c,iovst- Hu, Mich. Miss lie■nation of tho adalk narvo or
vanv -lint im A] ycitciduy in tho its sheath or may come from
Im-holt: pii.il feiny tound for Hie « rassure antra ' sensory nerve
ch.ti„piiui..Hp /light of ;12.
bras which have their peri­
Ollier* In tho top luaiket who
pheral ending in the ecletlc
w.uo in loi SO aio I’egiry Kirk.
nerve.
F lid ln y , II., and Beverly Hanson,
Tho Chiropractor I* trained
r’a nili-na, i ulif., with 7i*'s. and
tq locate the vertebra which
Mi*. I.yle I'okniiriii, I'miland Ote,
le li&gt; an abnormal position and
ami I b u y Uiiols, Austin. Tex.,
rauarng the abnormality, of
with 7n'*
the acleiic nerve. He edjuste
iiifcmitiii- ytmiiipbin l . o u l s t
in the proper manner to re­
llo.'i-- tho trim 111,net* pm from store It to lie normal position.&lt;
Ciiiiidlon, ii.i . tl.,1 Mi** Jaincsnn
When euf faring from eciof, no, mnt sills a 77
tics the luglral solution ia to
Thict* .'tho pii.fu-slanals i'ktty
visit your Chiropractor. Fol­
It, ! • of Vinnort|i(.|l Mrs. Ilahr
lowing the release of Inter­
Dili i Iksou Zahurius ol Chicago
ference to nerve trasmlaeloa,
uml Mai ll\n Kinitli ul vYichltu, health, le on the ascent.

SCIATICA

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10—HACES—10
NIGHTLY
EX CEPT

W bat a sat it fact ion to know
that Dodge valvh in rouminees
lutene extra com fm t every mile
vou drive—that Dodge V41UB
In ruggedneie meaut you'll
•pend Ices on upkeep over the
jean.

And whet eatlefection today's
big Dodge gives (a handling

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lot* uf head room, leg room,
shoulder room. Yet even with
its longer wheelbase lor maxi­
mum riding comfort, parkin* I*
easier, einipier--because Dodge
i* shorter uUtsiug. No bulky
overhang boot or rear,
Tb« Ml high-compression
"Get-Away" angina give# you
Hashing perfortnaace . &gt;. pick-

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Br AH80CIATR PRESS

DENVER, June 20-&lt;7P)— Ban
Antonio’s Betty Jameson got the
luck of the draw in the Western
women's open golf chumpionshlp.
She's the only professional in the
upper bracket. The five other
favored pluy-for-pay guls ere
bunched in (ha lower bracket.
Of course, that's no guarantee
Miss Jameson, who qualified with
ti tnree-nver-par 77, will breeze
to Saturday's finals. There ate a

lU you out front. And
Fluid Drive, all your

BANPORD &amp;

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Continued
hot, t u liiy
and]
erne rally dry through Thursday T
Or.l; a fen (hum Krilurra* nl'J
I'lJ rly scattered place.*. Llgh(t{
to moderate rarlabta wind*.
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A H so cin tH l I'rcMH Leaned W ire

Burnell In &lt;tml'erenee

British Might Tell
Of Their Decision
At Special Genev.s Council M e e t

Committee Leader
Fails To Support
McCarthy’s Charge
Sanford Judge
Grants Motion
In $!i0,OOO Suit

Senatoi Tviiint;*; De* L it r S
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LONDON. June . ' I - &lt; / } ’)
I Ik
B liliih guteiniiieni iuua) was It*
W ASH IN G ION June : i
1?I
ported shajnug up plans to take an
hfllAtui I »d(llgp tO -Aiwl I PH&gt;,| lu
active iole in the campaign lo ou{l
»l.iV (he f hi hd&gt; fuuiol (is llUi.es h
'i r
I M illir h
I js e
the Nationalist Chinese ami seat
fuptdtn xl.ai^;* by btnitkjf Mw
Red China in the Lhulcd Nation,.
C iiliiy 4K \I 1- &gt; thu " ill
i'r t i M11 II l l l C l I
till
He
I he tauijialgn u headed by U.
FdMrrtenl
L'.
ill.
hlc«
L
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n
11lit 11li lr‘ l
I &gt;|
|V | m
N. S r i j c l i i j Ceneidl lry g te Lie at
tuupcicci .vilti i ii J
, r.'iiis a ' i oniiiiou reuse ineani of gat*
HAWAIIAN DflfOATI lo the National 4-H Club encanipment tn Wesh1 O .llll In,l( c ,\| (j
It* td.
i.'.y tn.nia lo end the boycott all#
S S .? n u U" “* . I,u f ‘ ***"’ President Trutniu with a wreath at the
McC «ith&gt; th t if t d if.:* h L « h id
tci.l.iy si otic.I a n,.at
loi con
wbile House Agriculture Secretary Uiaigiuu louka on. (IrilerunliomU)
&gt;.&lt;» •lt.ii|&lt;td on it) L N organs
llm .i n , , l..i tin trim &gt;1 site f^th heen it|u d M llic ticsc PicMdcril
in diiyr. i.vci lilt 1 Ini.a itpicscnta*
Mtlll .oil ut |,,c Daniels ayauitl liurnaii deiced i ci end &gt; u* lei
I lull ijurtllou.
,
S. apt am |{.,y 1 illi* and i'allullu aii .Senate 4u »c.*11pj n11.* lo*»W gkei the
Lie annuiinirt) at I dkr biiKCfSS
xlifa |i&lt;illu*ird kill llir luyaliy oi
&lt; hath - ‘ ut i
last night lin t I k is iriiiriun g to
I hr . otiiiiiaiKr &gt;•i- y ia u lr.l on &gt;4.&gt;mr HI derailment em^l&amp;VxeA
Luru|&gt;r shoitly to make a speech
r&gt;kiirit!&gt; tohl i
cncdt(CMc«
1**•'4* " i '* .cNlcil I'y lic iilg c A
July ) m LunJ.ui and lo visit the
Jl.il
Mt
L
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•
tlui^w
a? JOt
,o n ill. . i loi llir .Icicinlaiils,
lunnnri rrsiion ul U llf. I i miomlC
He n i l tni
, " h o io. ,,t I , , , d i t . M o l n i . i a m t o n HiitdiiJcJ lu tin l i t l i
amt 5 orial lo t in ill in latn ria.
th, siMiiu.l iluii |„ ,in| i, m| h sic ?t iteiitc.il t i) I IJCcI k tl * ivjJOil
Ih t dci itiou on Untaili &gt; lltW
liD iii the )«i*iiie U ij tsim eri *Jtd
lloir1 I ■ |oc|'ai ,r ini .
|
puhey may cmrige .it llir Utueva
dm c,vatumi»ttun *d H". I*tci f h.d
Hi*.........I' lied i .ii II,i ta il lh.lt
Uirrtilig it it ill iia oi hri sdlellitc,
oi | mo I '1 il.i I'lao.lill ,\|i |Jan FB I
dgam ih a llrn y r llir nylil ol the
the Mai&gt; hiitl I i*% in t in
t»
"I" ll I ■!•-»* III,.I I., I. w ''|ir li.n
Ndllonah-ts to til tm t Iniid
h
•d’ 1 • m ...... I. I
tliowr.l In rli.tim itn nl j ifiiHlt t '••;,)« IL*
III the |.nrt Hi IIbln liur ab .tailll ■ " I 1,1 .1,. illlllM i, I,, I , , ,, (|,i idlinllt Sul.t OJnullMi • -vfitkli I* HI
tty A.S.NOC t .-if lilJ PHHXS
ri) in vote, on lhr &lt; Inna ourillolt
I hr sUllis nl Trail lords proposed
*1 I * "Hi Jiidf-i * mil 11 gi intni t i ptpMfilly Mi ^ util) . () Up' dt tf
S trrrl cats clanged and hui Hlllniuyli tin- tin ri-h (• ■ . u l / r j
trinnnal piiqrct m i m illiard by
J u.ooun
Mi.
111111111 di IVimmr Isrt
ll"' "HI 11-1*,,s "I I I" In ti l.i.j |,, rll (Jo sh j ai (inr'nt Ini11 horns
honked
again
today
in
Los
Mayor ( anaivav yrslrnlay » lt riI I it i i Is I
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sail
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lltullilUK
lionn to d giuup til m leirtlrd Angrlrs as linking w oikrn ir min riiiHiin lun HIliIi
I vdllhf* ill-’ 11” ' '
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lift luioii , 1, 1k ..f Min
cili/eris, and with dll nty commit- turned tu the throttle a fln a five
Hi'it Chili* In - li.l.l o il I rum
■ ntl jit-it11f. I iiit Mil*, (unit n ii if 11lit.lull lift »"l Jhr
'lav. snkr
"It*-nt mui'i" Mi an f tv
, s-iihaiigtiisr ih|itnniai. with tiritliliris Jilt trill Mlh llir " c rp th ill of
. &lt;| lit pt i'Is• *' i 1 'n -I. i t Iti" 11 n i I v |*»imm! t'l.i
ADVitie to vK tsm tnis Mni .i i m.iu . i .11 1•a1V a
0.1 llllill * A 'll ti
I lir Iu*tW rit Coast lily 's lull-1 m ill mnl piuddi-il llm llim ati lo
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visit
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it
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I hr meeting. iditl l i l y MaHagel
Oi.l lisp.’ thu luD* » » % 1*11 D* NfW \ •. sv Huh.
Mjr |*1.111 111| hi Ih I' .njil tlM hi 'Ills '
11s
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had
fallen
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on
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C.. h . M ikihhm . ttdt lirld dt the
1" IhI c I. 1till 11 f"
h i 11 I I Vt ll ll tf v sh Itlsr l
ilrli'irutrs Itilu tin* I N
.1 II hr A' il|rf
|&gt;Ft itthstl plltijl«lst I I)► Y it I'uti IliU I.l»tl,*
i* in uni t *t i s1 f \ mi \ i Mt'll h\ j I'rill It v' • le •I Hit Or
iriju rtl of d yrou|) ol utireus in- jtools and hlird h u .iri ilumig llir
Afl.-i I ll s Jiivviuur talks with
Mliil t In It •I
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toicU \sUikh Itiny tiuti* »i » l u im I umII v
t*
•nt \ •. ill J ,■ .ir, hum I" fni\i liven ’ I’uunlM V VVent tili fI )O. 1
l lllillllg \V A. I ’,t11it Ic. II II t tilr- In k ol puhlic trans|&gt;oitation Hut llntm li Kori-inm i'iil li-udi*r« on Ilia
1 ' M i l ' l l * I .1 Y 1 *
i i i ifIt't* t u t u a k f
•lit ,*.l
a
fiakrr'i
strike
in
five
writ
masl
llii'
ll.
N
iiibHimi
in
Waah.
man. John lir y , J&lt;n k 11*11. \V,
t. 1 1
that
lit
i l v i l Mini
fin.I mir«* Mif aiMiv't ehk
ingtiui, l.iiridnn, f u n , and MnaBitting, L. U k iljid im k Ji. dm! the im r rontmued, and no sritlrm rnl row, rninign 8*rrrti-j-y
It ti
t
f &lt;i l i t e r
j) "14'*Vk11I th’lil Witt
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t,» HI «i ***I y»' I tdl ill N
Ernest
had bren announced in a HiltsAll ,
Htaltf ti V|*tl I tIII I’l 11 r i u j i i ' M c
JinIII(IIs» t il llkrgt ti Hi jhi |UI
Rev. W P. Htookt. J|.
Itcvln aiinuuiuiid tlnraln
would
\ n -i
ID
Ifie
tin i lifts i Il.a)nl 11 Mn* d u ll E mIt m wait a dufeiiiHtil
Mdyui Carraway icjiotlrtl the huigh milk drivart strike.
support Red China for mam her'ti l i H t t? Kf j s' &gt;4ALf
1111 m i Ml. i,»i« thu uijuriitB kvtjrx A me i a a)a •aerat
Naw talks wait foreseen as juit- ship m thu sucurlty council.
terminal pioirct lo )&gt;e at tha stage
I'unnfoy has tlunu
i « ! i) tii t 14kJ |'
life I - si ttViiviiifc; vIfIII 1lilt HIM Mill,
siblt
iu
the
CIO
Aniericen
News­
That council has ticcij iitia moat
where the bund attorneys repren il. Ir &gt;1 Veto! . UlIUtS.1 Ytftfc IlMllf \w lU tim ant kl t " i J i||D' ■t U l
nfltt
i
» 4 U.. rin a n ttv b'tmidwd
# aa itp r s - t b e f u r e hia
with in#
sawMig Sanford a r j the Recon­ paper Cujld strlka against the lug Of- th* time sllwa Russia fkrA
walked out .Ian. It). Ptv* uf the
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svening
daily,
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liir
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i’i-colts I
C. Id vton Mni KiihcltdOlt Mi&gt; MiM ktc WiHtl ♦ s | ■ &gt; o t
l‘
a defeat would force Attlee to «»k struction finance i'oipuration'i World Telegram and Sun.
I I council lietiulis r*cugnts« JI«o 0us rapid, ut llm swiililtK I .dnuiiu !&lt;.** lirliind tliriu llir Ineml'ris d
I i k i iliiij ai.d I ulniul Mel n it
inal tu (ham
special board council arc irotuig
for ti nuwr national eltatlon.
(.Irina but only line* - K u isis, It, ,j„
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1,
s %i *• *lit* i uf i Mu' i Inf. kaloii d
I h r s’O l u l l I t t t B #
li r - N i f
‘ilili. iili wn. mi llirii list I ip lo lly
i. dii,I Yugoslavia- have
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.... the
t'tand t diiy.." r l|„
i | ‘,dUi.
Ihe A FL transit workers 111 Los |ddj,,
sup
T H Labor Party now has « out differences of upuuun in the
it it!i ' i' ui M unHii.t
w»i&lt; i # - 1 lilts Msr \ Itk«I OIOS 1 l?
k"
liw R lcCti -.In,
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toil*- lit,c l llir p u l, .ini)* ll Ic 11 l ec» I n l y nil i( j ,«t
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'ingeles
got
a
five
cant
an
hum
ports,I
thu
I'ultiing
mtinhsrsliii
s - a . l 0,1 ll V h
H
|t i n . c i
nt the bond resulution.
v It r | «tlvK*#.t Mi. If of ti si
votllf l.an*a*e %
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a u r th# winding
tile
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Wt'iru ViliV"'i. ’ filially apiiroveii I )'4y r il ,e immediately in then ! I,,J up In now.
Mile t 1141ii l h iii
) i.r , i c&lt;4, *I (ti.'' rail1y V4llii'll Ul Chi'* |iej - it f&gt;t il
.I n k S! 1
ami passed by the City anil the i ilr ik r selllement. An additional brvrn ulfirmaMvc votes
■ &gt; iiu jfil liiiiiiliiF! &lt;tl I V u t i I t 11 v. «tu*t11
, I vi i
i sliii W W i L s(« t i, it In* .i -j igj «i 11tn if vl t ii lit
A w i l f l |HMII|» n I a p ' l l ^ t f l t* 11h ill ,11, i h t . l l u h e i c p U , t i l * i U »
Hb’C, permission will hi *1 anud 1 thrrr ttsf..* an liour will he i r i i i i u«miK,l to seal Mi* Itn ii in tin
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tin
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In til* City tn Is,II* I'ON,is I"I* 1IIIIC f | d[.r| ^
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' ,*i'Ullty i-nuilcll. I l« lias
l,rr lit If1 a| i M t l f - h u l l l |« lilt'"
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S’HKI.UOtt Hi vain*, which Mi* It h r
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woiknig I'uhnni Mib v e iia ,
lil t "
pit tv rtf III n|1
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lias giiaraniBitii l" j'Uii'iiai*. h r.
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mcluiling Ml,.* hit tilth, Hi*! in tin t*it i M's "t i slit”
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.ill ,Mvinl .h.w! In ii
"in s
staled.
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1*4 11 I *1111.
lit nit h I * *ni
mu I 4i 1 1v ii 11 .|* M .I
rill* suKgrslli.il wa- made said
f iv, rttleaTrm lucc !V, *" 1 f j’ f"'luK " "
I'M Inin m*t ni ths Lf■ *I * *»ink A n o ! h e r
S h e I lo ll
H o ld
S u e e e s s lu l
•&gt;44vi" c.iil Ml I m * nil.*. I in1 in t
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tit jilt cd
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Klwanlana went beds to school
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today and wera given an •‘dura
A |&gt; p e a r s
In Ja m
H n rh e e u e I ' a r l y
long in d 1c-ijoial nil., «" t
i
t
n„* niu« day strike by *ilituilal l.i-iiadui and t rail,'r &gt;m Mu* ('lull ilu v 4 1 ,- &lt; t i n , M , 1 I O ,1 i n ,
4 jilin Li'd •tilt i-t l Iii?
hi . it
tional amt humorous quit bv K l- *
jiiBstnin lull gill ini cuinmltnicnls k rll’V, l Util , migllo I-I UN.I It.,i I
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in
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workers
of
tha
World
Telegram
wanlan Herman E. Morrl* nrtn'i
0 1 ‘1‘i e e r a
I in* h iviicli lutsltnm is cnniplii’N) iraloc for lilt* |, o ' m c i . U ll oi..
llo lil t i.* .
k lain
ia In . eOgkil
ini,I Hun contlnusd after iwu par
I I.. M»t Mnit* si titi ,Mr w \| h t W i l l i L a w
it Himl.tr
t
pa) of Seminole High School Tt"- R F C office.
Ns
*d iiv Mir anti-Ciirnuiuiilst rani H•lt*lkiiii|i
nf is.*j. 4
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leys
yesterday.
A
union
spokesmen
-I
in h ii 11111 tn Hmi Ms * I 11v
mnl
Wit-mi
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award* weie movie and baseball
.
I
I'Hign in liidochins.
i.*vc,l , i i liacux . i ' » ii i
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VvH#i* st
l ) f * I f* I l H C * L i l W V e i ' S
“•*l** »mdhHr ^ ni«*tlng might 1*1&gt;
paisas.
Tin* I'liiln t Htatcs has amiounr UwrUde
I'Utn 10 till •
| fits Hulury * lnl&gt; la*'
1 lirld today. The dispute cenlri If......... fnc lit I
i in •* i "* I Im itri f nt tu
•
^till'll
"fllMllOtlh,
-i
it
tent
Howard Long, who had been abf the I ii ■ ■ im1- ui.
«d it H ill nut support K nl Cliiiu i ri (i
4I ll*11Pi gimniilx
, as f
h I to i 11jirtl
la s' |il . Is P
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ind will not 11 y (i, yelu a Niabnit
mi
i o' ia v I ,,4,-1 ' X' '-"id flt i .ut
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UMli h u \ I ul i It i , ■ ii' - Ichit •&gt;!pi-n this I i i i Mult til .op; III a Inti 41 Mir Mis s ! - I. | •« tks 11 M
got a hearty greeting on hi* reAlMuiu*ll " I n tu, I Mu,.-an
1
i'lir new C IO Interiietiuiiel drctsiuii.
sit •11 | i h )|1 Ijse- ll lHid in I* -Is d *
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J u rn , and Martin Stlrieclphar. who
-lining Mie altaiim .iii,
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lir lli'li nullcv makrrs now ai*
Union uf Electrical W o ikti« will
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• re sid e d In the abienea of Ralph
heavy d-wnpOUl
llei.ch. 1 II
take uu talks again with the Gen­ ililln g m ill Lie's contention tiiai (ha
lii« *t i■ | ny , is ■ iku tfX|Hnlll |U11a »*'«* klliit cltai (Ml elk I ! h
|&gt;ait\
thu
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lo- ll11 til
Oi Ilio
lUh*
Smith, pointed out that Mr. Long
r'ameioii Git) sect""
• .1.
Mie liiriim u lilsts s it the actual llUnnad, um| m i !! he tInu it to i*
eral
Electric
Co.
in
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thinhad been preeldeqt o ljh a Xlwanla
10 1 ail, in Hei'ti •I a* ,1 b ll"
ru in s of the Ciiina mainlarnl an*' M a rl.lr'» unynii lu (ih'ks ti |i MlVli 1 i1 t|| '.V|ylQ| t* tins Mill
I'uKsday.
Tha
union
racently
won
O
gi|»|iiitfi
of
a-wh',11
wills
inlet.I
Club in 1937. Clyde F . St. Clair, faced statu witness stuck to hi' tin* rigid to bargain fur 64,00li will lie ullivursally lacogntsail h
M .irlnie, Earl I o' m , m l
awn |iUn#
*•* ma hi ml
' | t JH*, '4Itl I Syilih It) V
wa* G E workeis tu 40 plant*. In its that rule etenriially
form trly of Ravannit Ohio, im i atury today that a plot
Itutary xtrving cre.v ix.n
aide
H..li
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i'diflcy,
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Mr
isAS
l*sfl,t
Its
"All
Ullittfl
M
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lu go ahead w ill. M,* i n .
now of Sanford, waa a gueat in­ brewed to k ill seven Tampan* In­ first contract it bosk* an unsp*
A
fore
gir
office
spokesman
said
flky-wavs
at
H
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\Uad
National
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nients, including M,. pln.-ii 1
1
cluding a sheriff and state at­ cified wag* increase at well as the Hums i delcgalinu canvasse.l ,Mll|o,| at an em, .,,-. • ...
troduced by Judge H i W. War*
ft «-mil ais'ti, Kiel ft" | n«11y ul
Mss Hull lijiltt'd 1 i III Hil l I |O 11f| v lalilux and chat &gt;1 1to* nn
Mr. Long and Edward F. Lane torney.
w rllai r and other gain* for its interested
uaitlL's"
before
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Mi,'
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Jimmy San
Martin devlatrd mumiiers.
•&lt;ii the lawn.
served aa judges during tha ouir
melting of tlir Ll N, children'- MUstiuriun
I h«'.v ms'itini-iik h«i|s|jy uinl ul.* ft
s’ 1««tdf t'll
[ lo must .tut' mg
One of the question, was, -“Who only on minor points from the
UK officer* ware to inset luilay emergeucy fund In New Ynrl
Ed
lluda,m,
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111
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lit*
r*iB!'
will
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mlu 11x411v ad , .I.
, 111
u I
aids tha storkT" “Dr. Garner,” re­ testimony he gave in an almost w iili tin- l U ii’a rival union, tin* Monday ami luhi ths»sn R rilair tJalif., i I io k k is I. nii.I In t* NStfJ, L*t
Hhlfi
hitf
Vuar,
tin*
4'ulurad
Mss At ii (.m &lt; oi.fit s jfl &lt;lfld I" i v In* Iiy tin- llint* Hie ' ' r »-•'■
l1
that radio amt Machlna Workers uf *"iil'l suppori It,-il rh in a tf a ina dr.. 1,'fl I has p a lly when "lie ..f ,. ur .In
plied 0. K. Goff, who was serving day-long rtorv yesterday
I
M
ih life uf vcl
in f ion
wive* Slid clnldiaii n i i x ' l ■&gt;1
secretary In the absence of F. Sheriff Hugh Culbrealli ami Hlatr America. This union formerly re lority favoied it.
till* expedition.- Iwu IiiiuI b , 111,
iuMii.it, licit t.uper ,.f .Silt
Ms ll "it wsi ’h i rttlttd in l») n u llin g Was rett'lv iu Mu* 1,1 1
Attorney Hex Farr lor and others presented nearly all G E wurkeis,
It wax found lliat th* prup"&gt;a Ksmei alilu, tin,I tu be aliui"l"ii&lt;- l I ,yu 4 it s whu waa lust when u |-nftmikt Ii# i * vmttitrdhv *11*fi in.* Clew were .lu ' Hutigau O r­
* w im ^ara * the aaddMt Kiw sn- were marked for death.
tout now bargalna for 8,000 in 40 wao Immature and so It wa ID Miu mill? ti*;«|i (iiand Cauyuit
|( u in ia iiiii m* ••*# i
P .it, it - imt Im I Ih - x’l r frmn t dc* ville rouchlon, .Itinei* iia p p i,
On trial on charges of consuir plants. Tha indariandant was oust­ dropped,’’ tha spukeeman said. TI..
lanaT’ 'asked Mr. Morris, and re­
v i i|kf|.iii ( hi tn *fn'»l hv fiic irirl John Pup*, Kohuri Nuw.iisu uid
ceived the answer, "Dr. H. W. Ing to k ill Culbreath are Arthur ed from tha C IO on grounds of Hr st iati are expected to make simi
f u ii Turner,
vvhi nuniifd Ih# iffld h vili
Backer and Dr. H . H . McCaslin. and Roy V eluco , City Rap. P- Communist aympathlat.
Ur foundings at th* Economic an D e l i m i u e n t G i r l s
W. E. ilathaw o . 'tin ' Ia n
I U i n d H o y G iv e s
dhali'iii dk'iiii’.l « vtfi huviiitf 9#«n
they are always looking down In Joseph Rodrlges, J"lm (Johnny
Coal and lion r.rt shipments at •
‘loci »l Council meeting openin.
Mur k " I, kmi K"hr i m «l kin in d.i-ol cut1 king", wh * tn . lietgv of M.
the Greek) Moutos and his wife. Toledo, O., resumed yesterday duty 8. K«v«n uf th* 18 ti attorn, n,
the mouth.1'
. , ,
barbecuing
which wua ihnio .1
A re
R e tu rn e d
T o P r i n c e s s B i g g e s t ! ! (lit Mil u f * poll «• lilltfi))!
When the question waa u ke d as Virginia.
when 186 A F L longshoremen vol­ that council recognise Red Chum
Mie giuuild* uf Iii - Fifty A. *
Defense
attorney*
sought
to
d
is­
to what Kiwanlan ia the moat
et] to walk past picket lint* and
lieciiluns are made In tin t cuiii'
.ric lutes. Many
K.-tHiutn*
recredit
flan
Martin's
nmaslng return to work at Chespeake and ell by slmpla ruajurlty.
S t a t e
In s titu tio n K e rry
In
E n g la n d
notad grandfather
1 urnr-iI for secon t -tmi thud
0
.tun
ask.,
I
hei
Mi
directmiif
tU
story of tnurdsr ami intrigue on (Ihlo dock,. At Toledo, Lorain,
wtred at once, ”
p i"Nil-rtl In lai.c lit-a In ,-tunoil. Helping., Hid am‘ ii" thure wli&gt;
these main points that:
■ ey." Mr. Morris th
Fatrport, and Huron, however,
E A S T M H IN STEA U , England Imi dim e ini,. M.. country Instead. p raiscl the barbecuing w h - Mr.
F IS H IN G L IC E N S E S
HUH.S m N. N Y I uiu. 21 i/f
1. San Martin actually waa a other fellow unionist! continue
I&gt;iiiu I’ l
S/l'|
Huger Wil
A a ll right aa a fa
N early 4t00() fishing
license.* —A ll of Mtu 17 i **.ki ag*"l girl
Nc xind ExMiiiinetiun showed the ami Mrs. F lu n k E . rm. who aru
part of tha murder conspiracy their etrike. The C A O men topy- were Issued In Seminole
in-re fur a short visit.
County *ho except,d frum
xMric s.lii".l *•»•»"• *"d Ids special xlrttwhsiry g ill ivux llut lap el
uij away from their Job* haclusa during (h i paat aiiRun,
plot.
The menu include I beef, purl,
Quuntv fur iJ#limju**iit ciM- w «i»* finch in
D.oir ilutu will) I’rlticn*#
l.u
*
t
Uclohel,
pul
ice
xalil,
"
little
2, No sum of money ever was picket line act up by tmployee of Judge Douglas
ike InVercluk mertlag, at
und lamb, potato sulad, l-aku.l
BUg
Stanstrom
at&gt; 'he insliiutlon lu.lay
i 'I t c u r e l tmtay.
i
.«
i
I"
wax
i-liuigcil
at
Fuirfield,
agreed upon for which Moutos the Lakefront Dock Cempeny since nuunced today.
beans, pickles, white end rve
The lest three w.:.c fui.rid la -l ' ,
*" »lx /« • " "
would k ill tha men on the murder last Frid ay In a # « • •nd t a r*
. . . .
...
hlliut. Hit lives at tbe East Uritl- III, xx11ti mulesting air ll-y e u i-u ld bleed, coffee and Mr. H atha­
Of theaa 8,220 are resident
g
ill
i
i
i
a
llis
a
lc
i,
lust
was
acquit­
steed iirimo for dillilreu end hav
way’s famous harhecii- ssuce. So
list.
censea, 00 non-rasldent yearly It nlgtjt In Albany.
g The etar slat* witness chang­
censes
and
005
ware
10
da*
n,,u
I, " i* runaways iin g in g in eV1* * iid » garden patcli of Ills own ted lu u dir eel *d verdict.
cnjoyanl* was the niitl'ig Mint
006
ware
10
day
nun
census
and
tinder
iiuestiniiing.
flheltuii
-an!
&gt;*—*
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- . ®*F,o
from 1,1 tn ilb -w u ri- iii (or u
,s|* weeks ago Huger litarne'i
ed the dates In cross examination tha highway* In W esUm Penney- resident
many of th* group &gt; .•nianied un­
licenses. Tha la t ln figur
taming to,
Asaisra.il Kuperin tlml Princess Margaret
lurgarul planned be knaw who inntdered his uncle til 0:00 o'clock to visit.
from those he related yesterday Ivanla again today *1 marathon gives a clue as to how many tom
itn,lent
fla
n
lot
Guldniati
auid.
"Hig
Cerl"
Hhiiliun.
and
who
to visit tho home. 1(« decidud to
as to When he eeiit a telegraphic peace talks failed to produce «
Iii*
brother,
"Little
N ^ l'*
k»r&lt;
They (led frnin the IrHlinmi maka IH:r a g ift of the higgeit. wuiimiud
money order to Moutos for him break In a seven-tounty milk !r£*
Tha
office
turned
oyar
to
(nt
8taG
school
laie
Momluy
by
Hi-uhuc
u ivildusl,
sweetMt
struwuerry Eurl." He said "l.ittle Ea rl" told
to come to Tampa from Chicago.
ama and FU h Comrnlsalon the l2*foot fence. Police ceucht umai nvttr raised In East Grinstcnd. Illinois authorities who the gun­
Tha defenaa suffered several “ Near Baavas., atrout 80 inlie* (■
sum of 17,600.
(Csattsase aa r&gt; s « six)
H h put up n big. fearsome men was, hut lie .aid they took
setbacka thia morning. U lost a
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Inilt- 21 - , / P l
ft-sreernw to guard his nlanta. no action.
motion for a m istrial on the
SO
73
Atlanta
Hr, covered them with netting tu
grounds that criminal court Judga
fill
84
lilsm srk
make
sure
tho
bird*
couldn’t
get
by
pieL, A . Qratson had commentad on
60
72
Chicago
(hum.
Then
he
prayed
for
warm,
t
|
t
|
testimony and on the itoto a ease75
VJ
Denver
sunny
weather.
Judge Or ay eon 'nlso overruled a
7Fi
S2
Galveston
Today
Princess
Margaret
came.
motion to throw out a ll Ban M ar­
76
Mew U rle in i
58
"Do you like strawberrleeT"
Hanford Aviation Day w ill b* New York
tin’s tastlraony,
60
01
celebrated Sunday afternoon at Pittsburgh
7fi
6k
Hunger asked atulouely.
LONQW OOD A G E N C Y
A T T IC A . N. Y.. Juga 21 - &lt;JP) — “Dapper Don Collins.” a
60
60
Tha blue avea of tha pretty 1:00 o’clock at the Municipal Heetlle
Airport, and a naw restaurant .Jacksonville
T A L L A K A M B . June H - 1 MP&gt; and bMton.
--- 1"L t
j s.
78
suava international crook in prohibitlow days, goaa to a prison grave princes* twinkled.
00
An A tlantis Coest Line ra l Th* officer toid Uto
w ill be form ally opened on ths Miami
81
70
his gsudy past claim! U s body,
"1 love them,’ sh* said.
m * road commission examiner w ill Gibson's tnm k J M
p*d it* today— unto** somaona Ir
o ftk t. L
main floor of the hangar by
00
70
Dapper Don” tBad
a heart admant Sunday in Attica Stita
... hatrg b*M
Carefully Roger pulled away Mr. and Mrs. David L . Rem- Orlarulu
conduct a hearing at the Long- load of m ilk, buttor
03
70
Tampa
tke wood Hotal 0 t*O A . Mtt Jw y
.
F a rk A r m m
Priaon hospital in Wasteig Naw York. H a was 70.
Another artvtor
tlm netting. Hie saueitiva finger* lay, who cama hers from W inand 20 on applications for Position who w ork! for tW
•Id &gt;trtrtfea)
Aa a young man, ha nude on# known try at an honest living, reached for his prise strawberry. tar Garden.
) with in Longwood agency station.
Th a C iv il A ir Patrol unit, which
Gently ha picked it, wrapped it
near l # ’ « Ft
full ♦’ptekaUthen Ha rod* a fatoyato In n
CMThe
station
at
Longwooi leave hi* truck *1
in a leaf and gave IU Prineoss U commanded by Walter Krobne,
of Ifena?
nknraot
anH
teativee
on
both
aldaa
of
the
closes each year from J « m t
Margaret. T riu m p h s ,W
Roger w ill hay# charge of the aviation High yesterday—04
Than ha want la Na
AUantle— not always successful­ mid hari ”! knew It would bd program, and rasldents a rc In­ Low this morning—78
aUnon^d” , * ^ * !
until Oct. 11.
C ity and began a
vited to sea the faculties at the Rain yaiterday—00
In fflttsbwjrk “
ly.
Ha
aamd
aavan
prl- ready in time.”
N S W SM OW SRB
Prince* Margaret patted Ro­ airport, and enjoy rides tn plana* Normal rails In Jun*
Law rw ea kepi J
pi
term* betwasn 1008 and
ger’s head, thanked him and ovar Hanford,
inches.
.
' v
the d#*U
A free buffet will be &lt;mm i t T o ta l,J^ a a tain to data f -7 8 ^ •
Worttora
' H a heyday a g -a tra n sjA l- walked on, carrying tha biggest,
rsd d „t,
sweetest . strawberry the restaurant from 1:00 taTiOQ Inch*!.
aver ralsad I s m a t Qrinstaad, . F , Kx
T i'r\ LONDON. Juno 21 —&lt;/Pj—
V r in o Mini**? Attloo called on Laboiitoi in the House of Commons
today to itond firm against a Conservative-Libtre] chaUtnit of ihc
government's Schutnan Plan policy.
Ho outlined hi* strategy at a
neotint of the parliamentary Labor
Party. This consist* of the 315
Labor MP’a In the Homo.
Winston Churchill, leader ol the
Conservatives, teamed up with
Liberal leader Clement David |a»t
night on a motion demandlnt that
Britain join current six-nation talk*
in Pant about the plan for pooling
the coal and iteel rcrouico of
Wetlern Europe. The motion will
ho debated Monday.
Attlee already had ruled out
Britilh participation on Ilie ground
fOt would commit Britain to a uei&gt;
nigh authority with power lo impoie it&gt; decisions on governments.
Sood look at the plan in iti final
le taid Britain want! to lake a
form before committing itself.
The Churchlll-D*vi«$
motion
left a loophole. It proposed that
B ritain reserve the right to holil
aloof frtm the Schuman Plan it it
consider* duciilone made (ft the
^ f'a il* meeting to he "imptactic*Kble."
Attlee i i expeep'd to pionus* an
atnoruled mution which will be a »
wordt-d «* to satisfy aotne of Iim
own followers it. the Ilnuae who
are duhlou* about the govern*
ment’a cautioua approach to the
Bchninaf Plan
The 1 rime Mlntater nni* hie
cabinet w ill discuss the problem
further at a meeting tomorrow.
They Will decide whether, to re*

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Terminal Plans Labor Disputes
Progress Told Tie Up Several
To Local Group U. S. Industries
Mayor Carrawav Tells Violence Flares
Of Financial De­ Fittsburgli Strike;
velopment Of Plan
Driver J
Beaten

Handful 01 Mv.n Sorvivr UuggecL
Swirling Grand l ui&gt;on Rapids

Kiwanians Given
Humorous Test By
^Principal M o rris

Kofary CiiihiiU’ii

Fail In A tte m p t S V iiW .V ." '1■
To Crack Witness

om a.’ss

* -rt,.K S r.* V s..

THE WEATHER

“Dapper Don Collin!” Appears
Headed Toward Pauper’s Grave

rSfa-TiSsfiri

5” 3

On Peek Avenue

£

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Aviation Day Will
Be Held In Sanford

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he Sanford Herald

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riA N T u rm

THE CHANGING SOUTH-Art EM Of Proerem

''O klnhnm n" wan th e moat popular m uslcul o p e re tta of
nil tim e until "S outh P acific" cam e along. Now R ichard
Rodgers and O acar H am m oratelti III o re p lan n in g a new
trium ph. T heir choice la aurprlfdng. T hey uro leaving th*&gt;
U nited Slater* and th e foreign acctiea of A m erican activ ity ,
and w orking on n m usical ren d erin g of th a t beat aeller ami
popular movie, "Am in and th e King of S iam ” .
If “ A nna” drew th e crow ds before it ahould do an now,
w ith the added w itchery o f R odgera’ mimic. “T he tunes
a r e n ’t w ritten y e t" , he rem arked, " b u t we are n o t w orrying
ab o u t I hem ," If Rodgers Ib not w orrying, no one else need
do ho. When the tim e rnm ea wo can flit back, listen to th e
ulra, and enjoy the drnm ntic effects in th e v u n traa t be­
tw een the prim achoolmiirm from th e U nited S ta te s , find
th e O riental despot, ummed to contradiction, w ho w nnta to
do w hat is best for his country.
Those who enjoyed "O klahom a" and "S o u th P acific "—
and probably th e only ones who did not are th o se who could
not m anage tn sec th em — will hope th a t th e talen ted a u th ­
ors can give them a n o th er equally good tim e.

TERRIFIC FERMENT STIRR DIXIE
By Bern Price

*rop| tobacco Inetcad of cotton In •re honest.
tht* case. It was thn dark fired
They Took a Chalice
kind u*ed In snuff and cigar wrap­ The people who n»"lHd monev
mu i. ' m i
iii :*.\
per*.
to diversify' mini’ In llnllev and
tcaiiflf
For year* the farmer* had worn Paee. Oftentimes Ballsy and PactiOlllMIV DIM*
out the land and themselves try­ undertook to buy the needed
Rnaliiio MnH,u,*r
ing to mkk» h single no p eullice npilpment, take n lien and thnn
r i :n u iiii'T iiiv iiafif*
J* f a o lr r ....................
• .**
for a year nf living. The loe* of i turn It over to tb&lt; farmer with
• einnilt
I imi
market* and the depression were [cash for living
pbt«* Mueih* .
ttno
proving It couldn't I p done.
■.....
0 Oil
In 18.10 the bank lent out west
I? 00
The community was going down for 50 purebred berefanl hullr
“T i r iiMUinr? JoiirV
„i
hill. People were migrating. Far­ which were loaned without charge
re&gt;nlfiltfil*« nreel gnlbfe rtf
mers were In debt end insurance to 60 farmers on rendition they
ilt»Ftkll^litFri» fin
|» | !»***# nf
II, HEM PliinB
companies owned mnrw farms than he used In-'their herdk and neigh­
f•HmI«c •till tHR lb -11Vr 'I fur
«r ffrtlwr gittrrflelhg Vtfe,
Al’ Neweleeluree
they cared to contemplate.
boring herda to Improve stack,"
CUAHKRVIULK. TV iti.-iThe
RiptMM;' pA \«ll«mnHp Ilf fnlnrttl
The future looked pretty black
In the short opnn of two year*,
0•ftl|||»■&gt;•r l|p|trt«i-titFtilfM Iim&lt;
Flril National Bank here Hak bgen until Bellev had a talk with one tha bull* were responsible . for
Votht f:hlMftfi» (i#f foff* Hof»»
'‘llerlng" nn four pillar* for better of th* region's more succsisful more than 2,010 calves and greatly
yn» Cf r*. Rnti m , i milk,
Ilian 111 .year*. Th* hank 4t*o he* farmers.
Improved rpiHllty In tbe Kerri*. Ttie
*
i| h r I»i f* rt ?7*&lt;tut«i 'ii ii|t
been talking n lot nf bull, hot
llhiipfnlpil I'ittt* it fill fi l« entire'll
Impressed, Bliley went hick to bulls later were sold. Tbe bl,n*i
h rln ih H ) fr^flt'*niip fur re|t'i!iM
that'* galling ahead nf thn etery. bis bank and started plugging the got Its money back, plus six per
ttditii nf fill lire Vnenf nmha (ftfitted
It m i In November, IUK*, that farmer's Idea aa the "Four Pil­ cent, nml everybody beuefltml.
‘III fllfp «ew»pi||rr. n« V*elk rv* ftM
ilie mlMlnnaiv work being done lars of Income" program. Rack of
m m t1li|tnirltM,
The livestock business rose from
Bluffing: Students
by bank president C. TV.' "Hill" the "Four Pillars" lev a simple aero In t!&gt;J2 to a 450,(HHI weekly
Halley flint attracted much at­ plan to farm the year around liy business.
WRIINKHIIAV, JUNK 21, I9.m
T hat college Btiidentfl nnd o th ers are bo a fra id of con- tention.
It's in Old Story
navlng a rash crop for harvesting
A number of banker* In Ala­ In each of the four seasons.
feafling ifitifiraiice th a t I hey continually re ao rt to bluffing
ToFlAY'h nffiLQ VHIISK
Bailey didn't do it all atone, of
lie was the missionary,
la th e conclusion reached by a num ber of In v estig atin g pro- bama, (leorgla and Ml**l»*lppl had
Bailey propoied to use ' his course,
&gt; .Marriage it a lacred contract in feflaora.
been bearing atoiie* for veere of
but
what
he was preaching wni
« new type of banking, which bank'* resource* to promota farm­ essentially the same thing the
wktd) the Half ami the chuir.li mr
T ests wore given which Involved defin in g nonscnsicnl
sounded more like mlaiton- ers who wnulrt follow his elan— Agriculture Kktendon Bar vice had
Iate re*led partie*. A union rntfied words coined by th e teacher, th e identification o f non-exlfd- really
ar.v work, being carried on up In tobacco In January or February, been talking for 20 years.
into flippanlly i* an outingr agamil out quotations, and nam ing th e au th o ra of u n w ritte n bookfl. Montgomery County, T«nn. )&lt; lamb for sale In tbe spring, grain*
The difference was, of course,
ihe locial ami moml older. Ilirir A sm all num ber of stu d e n ts ad m itted Ignorance of these
Nearly 2M) of the liankere got for summer and livestock fur fnll that when Halley started ho hail
sale.
togrther end Journeyed up to thin
the money to do xomuthing about
arp no perfert mortal*. Welsh ilif quest loin. Many w roto an sw ers pages long.
A* g sideline, Bailey plugged It.
Cumber lend lllver town tn see and
matter v.rll nod thro lie inlirul
Urcslmten w ere round lo do th e m ost b lu ffin g and nen- in Ik In till* rutin who we* making bogs, chickens and milk cow* for
There bn* been nn Influx of In­
and cliarilalile. find’* &lt;loltlrro lors Hie least which proves a t leant th a t studentH g et m ore a paying proposition of country year around pocket change.
dustry Into the region—a cheeio
jjiould be godliitr in conduct, out sensible with age. O llier m em bers of society also b lu ff th eir banking.
Lewi* Pace, ex-agrlrulturnl ex­ plant, ii tire pliini. nml, of nl.
etpilfJling Itii 'I i : I* 11 lawful lot way through life, th e psychologists agree. All ag ree too ' Wliat tb*v fnuiul ivn* nrnttv tension . service
__ _ Ngcnt,
- . wan
, lilrtsl thing*, it cowboy bmd plant.
In addition, nml adding to
| a mi!n to put away In* wile Im thut tliifl is a bad tendency an d one which lim ltn th e a c q u it i",,‘ ^ “n". f K ' ’1! " 1,111
if*
n
vl''®
pnsddrmt
In
chnrgc
uf
bus become the farming.
Ularkhvllle'u prospurjly, tbe war
/ every cauio)- Mill.
»ltion o f knowledge.
j g,?iH|n-f'fof°n'
couth —diversified
Tho farmers needed money for sat t ’amp I'liiiiplnll, ky„ with Its
To eny "I don't know" when confronted w ith a problem I farming,
fencing, seeding, rqulpmimt, fee Il,(ii)(i,0no monthly .payroll down
tint* Il PniM Off
-.HKn'HTNt n ROOM
tiilicr und Just day tn dnv living. next door. Tile merrhants hove en­
outside ( tie’s rniigu of know ledge Hhouid not lie considered
And if voll think il iluesn't ptv
Unruffle I bv lii* r*i«ual loader* hum iliating. No one knowa ev e ry th in g , and th is ndm isslon
Then rind there begun n credit joyed the soles.
off,
lii’i-il:
The
Fir'd
National's
Agtirultnio, Extension Service
card
system which prutmhlv would
there
*Who wonder lii l(i ye** mi linin' hi ijeiirs th e way for fu r th e r e ffo rt. T elling th o tr u th even ii'iiuiirriM in man were $2,775,000. curl the hnlr of a more orthodox Agent Fniil Horton ustlrnatm that
when il h u rts is th e m ark o f a brave an d com petent per- Now they art’ $*.118,7411—and- the bunker. Today there are lO.OUU the funners in the county Imlnv
two,
lie alt* id ’HUbod, loimlied for­ on. Only wciikiingH feel obliged to prclettd to ite w hat rourdy doesn't havo enough bur- nnmee In tHat file und Ibcv deni have u net income uventge of
ward in iii» clililt,
ihey ar&lt;' mil or to know m ore th an th ey do. S tu d en ts rowers to kreti *nvl&gt;odv toil Iteilev mostly with whirl kind of ii funnel nround 12,21*11—roughly t h r e e
happy.
&gt; \1'nii nro, whether you are n high tluitie the (ire-will uverngo.
{Die pnUenl eenrcbtr lulling *liuv- liotild leant litis early in life.
All iiround ( liuI*hvill«&gt; In thdsr 'il ver, or a steady pliigger nml. (Tomorron —A (I iii-nI for (ircenrr
&lt;.ly thiuueli
Page mUi i tuigo. Kuril dnv hi
I’aslurrM)
days there wn* but one ma|or above all, whether folks think von
mite* inrreH iBt
Have
Von
Tried
Them?
Another keyatuno ndded in tl *
McCarthy Slapped
VII ‘t
t
Th*’ recent guir open clm nipinnahlp m atch a l A nbim re,
Riilk of that motiumeninl nia&gt;tev
T&lt;m» Bate To Cla.ssif&gt;
ll'nsrls-irs
F in is
l'* i,
&lt; la«|
I’u . wn i wiliiiN iicd by 15,1100 Hpcrtalorfl. H alf a cttlllttry ugu
piece
Hons of ('iiiiiiiiiinii-ni in the ,State
tty HUHHKLI, KAY
Whlrli will be given to liic win Id •lie mail in the Mired scorned bulb golf and trunin.
Ib’piirtnient,
.,
Ml tin,I.
I'li- la ltc r in im rliru h ir was regarded tm a Hitwy game.
In A pril,
I'lesideiit
Truman
There Is so much to see nml do offer and vrm will enlov a viol
,.| | 1'layers in flannels ca rry in g a racket, ran tho risk of rallx giive I lie Ki’nMtnJtiiplIrv cnnimlttee
With brief iit-e tiulgln*
ill Florida that it hIwiiv* sccilieil to siirli interesting point* nacrux*
to
Ktute
lleparlrnrnt
loyalft "Hi 'h e sidew alks, "Oh. tJIndyfl!" Only a U tile ehasing a
'&lt; umplieut glint
foolish to me for Flnrldinns to go NoplfM with Hi- splendid lies' he,
In hi* irtteiitlvi’ oyc*. lie Mill inn ‘" " " is ball aver th e cnnrtfl ended th e imtiun (hat ti&gt;mifn was Iv ft Ira on HI |ier«ons acrused hv galloping off to eome distant umi excellent fi liinu, Clewhton
Mi'Cnrlliv uf lii'ing Cnnimuiilsts, point where It Is never as ronl nml with il* Sugar Mill and mperltm w urtby of alten tim i by a hc-nmn.
sacks
pro-Coin01 nntut*, or «&lt;&lt;-nrltv r k k i
ForgoUifn lexis liuwmer sirmli
t '" I f bits liikrtn lunger tn escape th o ch a rg e oT erconlri- III, Of lllll U 1■ lull'll.
&lt;1 1 romfortahle a* It hnro und where Inn. fixlktng, Lake Okeechobee und
i III* print.
rnnunitteii tins tieen exain- outdoor nltrnrtion* ennnot runt- ou Milo the Everglade* Nut1i&gt;nal
Itldrlen awnv smp;ig Ilia «ti^-t • ' il.v. f i«&gt;1f Irnttnerrt and plus fount long prnvokt'd rldicttlo itigThethoi*
.
, , ,
files id Hu' \V fifte pare with those out- own stole of- Prick.
‘I"in Mb' sidelines, As w ith tennifl, only w hen th e j e u e r
• tack*1
jl .,
fers.
On (he IliWei Fast L'minl tntirlH
tlrnnai
lm
(lie
ln-1
two
months.
Hven If lvbet be follow* b*Hd$ in Iri-d th e gam e hiiiiflulf, did he have to adm it th a t it had
For several years Jhe Flnridn urcoimidptluiiH 1. niu avuiliible 'to
I wt.nc- .mill tliu group will comj;-’ eome
I' ’■
m ete th an met th e eye. One of the ch a rg e s ag a in st It which plnlr tin vxniiilnatliin tiv Himdav Power A , Light Company bn* meet every p u n o i&gt;aml 1titxre u
Left nii’Mvs burled (villi llcvxnn
strssacit the slogan "Stay at Home much to ere-ami do. McKee Jiurgli
d 'l d i m tv bits seemed leg itim ate wmt th a t advaneeti by Hie night.
1 1
V i 'H l i
■
nml Play
at niilTU!
Home This
Hummot1." Garden * a i Vero lienyh I* n must
*
I
over ,infT
late I’d n i' W ill, a CMovelattd public figure, "H nlf Is a nieatei! Malm itwill !e. In ^'uidilnKlon1 oTTff
'['jA flje Nelson
nml ^ip Stop lit iUnnrt. umi, mtrb n sail
enator «nml
»M&gt; has
bM Issued atraciivn
etrm
the strung prnt«*t.* of .Senate
of p m lo nglttg th e lives o f o u r iiiohI useful c iliz c n tT .,
Tuft ( K-Oldnt, ' tin* Senate apt pealing literature trill jig folks fish, *ec .Jr’t, Pierr.oi.aud Junltvr
}* n lfayi*i(l» Uhor,, wY
hat lo sec on I.iKhtlioii*e, visit n Seminole In­
pnwed a* hill toning drrwn a hank w k rre je kq M
dian lioM’rvnUun, diin’ti iivImi mtrtp
aummer vsrnlloii.
Tbs Hods gid only1 jn tb y tt'u i1 penalty tiYovislen In tbu Hatfk their Florida nutnmci
the vc I*, anO drbppAF froiif'tbifrt “ eleiih ■flullttus" Artlfr
Jgst received
a copy 0/ &lt;» fumed. Jlinlesk .dleno ■•,Cuur»u.
1'
w
I"'
^BYf^.Jvest
retelv
t« -fifth’pbieb In p.srty rtertdfng., The Vide wa* 42 tn 82, almili their 1050 folder which I* px- speipl ii|fnw (lav* i(t Mktmi or,All[ The rtiligliteiinl fellow i*.»s*y
Kpllnter parties trying to revive e n t ln lr along party linns,
tremely attractive. It's title page ami Hem h and luke ride tiipa ti
By
UeWHT
MscKF.NZlU
Varl'm also leesIvsTj only tiny
Tbe en PMIMINIIno lull, which HOW triads "Ixroktng for Amerlra's noeli piilntH 0/ Inlet erf, nn Uir
iii* npirtigntUre tlie'ikmr
AP Fntelgtt Affairs Analyst
support.
«rve■■ In lbs White House, wa* Rest Hummer Hpot—You’ll Find It Monkny Jungle, 1bn, I’nrttd F.*&gt;ni
U-FfW'*' i«
and don't fail to travel tin* tlver|{en ei,n,iiaijve* of.,the gpvmii- r»ilted out In a Senate-House enrv- Right Here tn Florida."
The lioinl of |i*i]ittrm1 event* In
,
J1I
(Veati'lli Uiiiu|in cctlnin Is an In- rurnt* ifVeli have suLmciIIiisI i" •evupcv, It wa* approved by tha
Mr, Itcddy Kilowatt, the ener­ sya* Highway to Key Wer.t.
j'Thx writsr wlm** typxwtitxt lm* cieUi ui
Tlresit ute-Jinl Niupe of tho high
(in ililcrn'dri optimise, •lie c elini'ieri plan Are meeting In Houxe May 4. Il wool,| do 1 lusil getic little character we have
0 'brokxn itllxr mbit ciu&gt;o** hi* .inicipg unit cis (or peace and Puri* tndav to i|r vi*e wuys und wo .hingsi
come to associate with Light and *potw there hie 'nuruort^i*' ulhorrt
nicniit nf ni ikintf llii* fnr-iri &lt;Iiiiir
1. I1'n m l n lesicr imnattv tliair Power, tells In story und picture und wherever you go or whatever
I"' ’ I" Hty.
Wtful* rstslullv.
jsi,
— f
tint ■.f (lie itMiSI ein mil Sfcimj pHijeel n .oU 'j'lpi e p iitiripiillnir 'utngiit dlsmiH«nl foi n federal What Florida lias tn offer. No )du dir in Klufhtn you will tmvi
Belli u n i, ilellnnd, employe Inuinl guiltv of taking slate In the Union, he tolls us,
&gt;«.,
‘
..
. "Vr nt' i,| .,01 linnbletj tlinr-, is s 10 l i v i n '
- It* Siny to tel *nd&lt;! * lillle caili t .A, „ r , , t „f Western (in- Ltrtetnbn.ng, V.'i-t iJeriOHii’ nnd ■ 11 in protilldti'd political Ac­ bus n grratrr mmvliti ntlon of fun fun, he coot nml get mnrr "ut of
tivity. file lesser puti-tily mum pV fiK'illlles or finer anil more com­ your vacation thnn anywhere el*e
Week il y-ni don’t iniml Romp min I many (n join the ('uitin’ll nf j Italy,
.ip Miii inilv try o iinanlniuus vote fortable Mi'romndntlona for the you mieht go. Florida I* really
tine of FiMops'E chief cost *-"l
d*Lt ,1 little tnois.
I Europe. llU-de up of recresents. c. —. ^
I live* of uiiit-Coium'inl*t govetn et'-el Iia'.bin* Ir misting - Hi ||Ell' it the Civil Hcrvim Conimlssinti vacationist than has Florida.
glorlmn In the *11miner. *0 oark
tiov'alist I’limr Miidxter Atil.e" slid In no cmin fce less than 20
melds. Tbli inline* the wastevn
Dividing the state into five Ihe family lo the ear umi head &gt;
tlavi,
suipmsiim
wit
limit
pay.
tia&gt;.
declstfd
liial
hi*
g.iinromsiit
F.nulnnd Ini* ju*l develiiped ■&gt; iwlcli ,m tm *it|e of smlLy nllti
the folder outlines the at­ any direction; no mutter wlmi
2. 1'crinU guvernnierit winker* arena,
‘-1-* (-*
- I-**- ...1***1. .. ! n*I..M,..( • -"--OM vrliirK 1it Mvlef wirhii Ii I cl) .iitd not li’iuisr Ibe
tractions and points of Interest In route you take you will find I*
living
in
ueailiv
Marvlaml
and
plan
tn
Integialc
Uinoim's
cunt
nr* of nggeesilnn.
each section. West Florida with Its hrtsrrsting, entertaining ami rdn('hnnisdl’ir Knrirnd Admtpuer and *tee1 ||u Iiotd* Ill's il-or opre VirglniM to inker part in party Navel Air Station, Old Fort Bar­ catlnnnl nml you'll have FUN.
pi'iltiis
ill
n
lociil
level.
Tiimninl up Ibe ni'ti-n n* m e.om- to futtiie eoppei at Inn—but sayi
and San Carlo.!, its Cav­ "titay at Home and Plav at Home
An aid hoi Irntiou for a hard* rancas
mltmrnl -&gt;n the side of (tie Wild lit Haiti vi n't go Into tin proh'tl
erns
RUte
Park and National tills Hummer."
hilling
modern
•'•&gt;inhat
Air
Fore*
kttmvprg mure nl."itt It.
Forest,
the
glorious
Gulf Beaches,
Sectcmr)
i)|aW OtfAii Atlio U'M ti.i I tin tixxt, nml s (Oiitlibli- ivltlicni
of
70
groups
was
surced
upon
to­
t he point I* Oini Iti ttniii s Bn
lion I- world pern o. Tlurt's the
ion tnll* lii* sgi-nty n *'l«»y«l out­ vrii b nl*o sliui'k maitv floss oh-. rlnllsta nrr ■fearful of ri-truittr.M lar try m Hcnsls-IIiju»e runferetrC* fine fresh ami salt water fishing,
&gt; historic shrine* and Htntr Capitol
tlil'Il1 *11-1111]t it ii i11 steel Mint font committee,
fit", He i* tin- tfll'iw who mid lit' Snivel *,
has much to offer the visitor
lie
compromise
.rpesred
to
InrtuatHes
tn
th»
dictation
of
n
Wfuldfi'l Hint lii* back' on Algo
Tni* historic onus cams on the pm.t ili'intimti ft hy non Socialist m victory
I'lfti Itkill ftin
.41 all.
II. I—X Henri*
ft—
Ah#a
Moving down Into the peninsu­
alr-mlndsd
Hiik.wlin war ibrtVictnl oi giving lire!* of \\V*t*rn t.eiiiiiiny'* bi - nations, tint I*. countries which maiuheu who fnr xevrtal year* lar section of tha itata we find *0
Rmrrnmrnl n^firtu In Soviet ipiri. I'ciitarics of tin stusnliimal rrenvlt maintain the capitalist system. have beep item* n. ling specific nif- much to m * and do that a person
iVnu'niSn ptiirt tn. pool Kurdps’*
sltunlfnii tjaiH created s hnrfl*- man mi anttiorlty fur tha 70-grottP could keep going somewher* new
coat and -terl, Ihcrrhy llirnwlnu Tilt*
•very day and atilt not ne« all
ftup
r,iir«tlt:n for Mr. At- Air Fury*.
•' The Wmtliei Umraii predict* ihs v’(*t ivfooicbs of tits tisnnan fee's political
there I* to nee. (toy and Inviting
giivfiitnnint
t&lt;
*nlw
Bttmtni*,
until
tliU
munpromlt*,
Daytona Heath, the I,oat Minion
thut mi llm bad* id p i*l e*p*M».ntf Uiihr Inin Hic.-nioliinii pot.with
Iniil
nr
iff
il
n
mors
general
Air
tin ei’Diil I rencii Intcrcsle. Thu*
J p ' f mid Auyu&gt;l imy hr tuoie ilisss tun 11mill ton**I eiienil**- finJ'uwsr goal, banciI upon 21,000 ■t Port Orange, famous Sllvnr
ami Rainbow Spring.*,
ipeur« fQn rarvlccnt'lc sitvrsft or 226,000 Spring*
modcralr Ilian u*ua|i And by tin oily hnvr joined hands at le*«l
thousands of lake*—many eonMi
frame
tuns.
An
alt-frams
tm»
|*
ew Hoconl the weight of tli** plane, imT In- i*K't*d by canals—Invite a etuis*,
time.July and Aiifu«t get- mound '•inpntHilly to work for peace.
eye'll' lie' to Rooked tin degren Tin* London Time* sums up thn
Cliidlnir aiioli thing* ** mmIn*, bathing or finhing, Orlando Urn
thus:
TAI t.AIIABSKp, June 21—(A1) Ismkrfig gr'iiy*, Kiip* ami special City Beautiful, Lake County wilh
mote ,oIt te&gt;» woji‘t make arty dil duvclfipmenl
'Tho Hcbtiniati plan, which, tn —Florida apparently I* on it&gt;
Ifk rolling hill, and sparkling,
equipment.
tm nre.
.
tho (lei 111*11 vlavv, t* hdendsd t(i way.to
Water*, Folk County with It* link
n
new
.record
number
of
Tim
tjonntor*
argued
that
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Inv tlio economic fomul* tlofi *fot- high nnk Iraffh; death * thin yanr..
*' ■ I * (
* ,*■ ,
ictmip'. uoulil nirun anything a* TOweeiand beautiful Cyprrn, Oar
Oji llir J»i^nvvny it. it(*dma1ioi|M pnltiled union In Western Europoi; The Rtnte rHghwgv Palml h&gt;. new* pinnr* 111* tlcvflopaii ahtl den*, Marltie Btadloe and •iuni«rwas largely rvepofuilhjo for tho
oua othar attraetiona in the St.
tofilndy llif market* iIohgMuu Vevb’tnl (lerntnu goyernmrnt'a ip' porL-d NoyV total of da doat In etratf*ir nml him «,f #t,i , Afuguktlne area. The *caullful In­
•IveMf* oi th« |i.*t. Uul tlioio liavef- rlsluir to mcspl tin’ invItrtUon tn hemiKht .Ire-uumHar fur IHo-' flr il' changed. .
Rider cm a*vy, Onlneav.llu
... ____
Hvii nipnlhk of .tine year tp am.
But It mine member* won Ihgfr dian
i^p tin ifiHr. wav to lu|um hUlitty Join tho Council of Kinfopi!. Rtj
Fhlt m flC pmi* than the 810 rt&gt;- •J* i. * *"r R** of '*h« term ■"70 and the Uulvenity of Florida are
yohadarllv
Jotulmt
H,
th*
fnlctni
would appirclalr.'yuut 'moving tnr (•erinnit yoveinnuud nf fifty lull' norted Th the flrat rivo month* of united State* Air Force group*," but a few of the high apotaj
The develepment th a t' ha* oc­
Vlsnrnom to.lhc tide, oil llie wad. Unit prop!* nulled Its pcatli'nl 1017. whorj the prrvlouH r*&lt;&lt;onl of • The voinproitili* now goe* to tn*
In tha &gt;Tampa-8t. Peter*House and then the Senate for *f- curred
fiekldei, y p tjir have &gt;"• better
__ 1 to *lie Wiidetn inaol.
burg area will aetound and aktaao
* PFClsd approval,
,
\
“Tiiere
b
no
iloiibt
tfiaMh*
P
ffchance Ip 11yd ahtl ktry the leOrtn.
'm* gear, tHor* have
Actual kite of th* Air Force, .of, pm, Tha beaebe* are building At
sent lotnper uf tbs lleiirtnrf poopln i
been 184 mare death* than In th» course, will d*pem| upon Hie nuta- a tC*mention* rata, iMthdreda ef
ii* a whole '» imscjT"
gpmv p«rk*4 lakt y ear-tin lit- b*r of billion, of dollar* that Co*. new .'haul* and apartment*, motor
idrn of n foilrru..™..
,
court* and rental cottage* are
v Idch they can ponccfuTly d*pf em a e : o f . 04 pnm nt. Th* 12. V i I i ; : ro¥il,#* ln
fulure for available. HI. PeWnburg effeta
thrlr onere tea atvj tnlrht*
uni which, lor Ih* llmo'h|ilng ht
r«io, Vns mSal Vtlortglif kclaggriW rdu+ h'ifiH rj Rfjt any
ConBreasniJih Herlotiff Report*
Itll ,L»*--MUkilss » ’
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THEWORLDTODAY

nf flermany.' Hcwev4r, fF6
■armchair It ty M J M flJ l,*
• ‘R ead in g tn g ti;w
Timoihenko, leader oi
low.idr
Ir, hat been on « ie*t#t mig- 1jiU*. cphimn

FIllTOITfl NOTEt TMe la the
eighth In a eerie* nf &gt;2 art idea
written by A«Mwlete*l Prcaa
Wriirr Item Price nn the racial
problem In the Smith following
m pcrannnl tour or InveaHgatlon,
’ll I* lirlagt publlaheri in news­
paper* all over (hr United
KluIr*. Ih e oplnlnna eipresned
Ihereln are lho*e of Bern Price
nod do no! nrci&gt;e*arlty reflect
Ihe vinwe of The Sanford Herald.

th e Young Jane
__
bi, Daniel lit TBe tion’* Cage
By HAL BOTTLE
NEW YORK.
(/P)'— Tip* by the |o o r min'* philosopher to
a young June bridegroom!
Well, my boy, if you hope for a aui.^___
auitk sutceii'tn marriage todsy
re going to have to make ■
a sharp break-with the pastyou're
Don’t try to be the king in your kitchenette. Man ha* tn«U
tlirougli the age* to rule his roo*t by force— and ended up juit a mouie
around the linute. Thl* ii hecauie he lias net7r been able to make &gt;m
muscle match woman'* indoml-* -

tnhle will, her soft insistence on furtce( tn have an occaabn*
having her own way.
„| weeping spell., If, tpyra’a anvThe think to do , l» to con*, thing a! woman can't etand—ylt's
fuae her. Worry her into a post-1 1,, *&lt;&lt;0 u .njan to tear*,
tlon where sho’ll spend the rest
nf her life trying to make you
LAUfilllNti YANKB; ■
happy.
N'iAV YfiRlxt —bth - Foothill
You must remember that you tray he nil Idiiod, sweat add tear*
ord going Into marriage com­ to
n lot rtf plnvert, but Ueores
pletely unprepared. But she has Riittfr,iinn
and Ruddy Yoimg.'whn
been warned by her mother!
flgrrte ta tm tha tup offenslvo
"Hell try to boss you, dear. IhrcHin of the New York Yanks,
Bo you put the beast In his plans ran 'got' a laugh rtdt of It. A*l&lt;*d
right at the start."
up publicity 'lurstlnmiali* what
The best thing you esn do 1* position* Ihey'o go out for If they
to do the unexpected. Crush her hod it to do ere: iigntn, Itnltciman
with loving kindness. Bring her replied "hubllrlty director,’ und
flowers every day from work Young, who stands five feet, W
and greet her with a kiss.
tiirlms tall urn! weigh* tdd pounds,
Don’t let her lift her finger ..wrptg " tp y tt '
around the house. You do all tho
W!
chorees. You wash the windows,
scrub the bathroom floor, run
tho cleaner, gallop to the gro­
cery store. Do ns much of thn
{■nuking as you can. And, nhnvn
all, Insislt on washing the illslic*
nml drying them all by your­
self.
"No ili*lip«n hands for my
little darling," you can tell her.
Naturally, she'll he comparing
P R IC E D TO MOVES 1
yim crltrally to her own father.
Bho'll Ik* lonesome for her mo­
ther, too, "Ho don't bring your
uwn ijoi»y friends home. Invito
PLYMOUTH
her parents over for dinner at
Ivuat five nights a week,
Special
Deluxe
Then belt ber old man with
martinis until hu starts spilling
Sedan
ashes *11 over the mg umi tell­
Bporiul Tile*
ing tho samo bragging stories
your wife has heard since she
was In kindergarten. When your
miilher-ln-low ionics Into the
kitchen ami sniffs (hut Hie
1 9-18
plnco is n mess, Just answer
humbly:
OLDS SUDAN
"I'm sorry. I do tbe verj^ best
I cun, mother-in-law deni."
Fully erpdppcd with radio,
It won’t lake your wife ling
lienter, Hydrninnlh' drive,
tn decide that her old man boil
Driven lit,OOO mil"* by on*
better do hi* ill inking In bis own
uwmr.
Inline. And she Isn't going to
lei any other woman—cveiii her
mother—lm** you around. She'll
get rid of them.
tty now sho know* *ho I*
pi ai tic ally u*eteq(, and guilt
B IJ1 0 K
tiweop* over fner. And she Is
weary of your perpetual, cloy­
Special Sedan ing affection.
"Don t you have a hobby Ilk*
Only 22.000’mljes ,
other m en!" sho domamln.
Hprctnl Price ', -t
, "I, u*ed to like to go bowling
pr play poker," you say. “ Hu7
you are my hobby now, my dov*.
I wouldn't know1what to uo with
"
'a -.rt
myself If I \*ent out without
‘you."
1
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PONTIAC ““
You 'have her on the rope*
now, and tl la time for tlm
2 Door Sedan 1
diiirher. Ii*t her coma Into the
living
room a fawtime* and
ti.oAo mile*. CnJ owner
discover you lying' on tho sofa,
sjieclrtl Price
weeping silently! when aim x*k*
you what’* tlio mutter. Just
$ 17 9 5 * 0 0
mumble bravely:
"Ob nothing, nothing. Just my
rllly old nerve*. I guess."
SEV ERA I, OTHER TO
That due* il. Him is completely
SBfrECT FROM
frustrated. Before long she will
be courting you—trying her h**’.
TERMS
nml TRADES
to please you. Hhe will Insist
on doing all the housework lew
self. Him will buy you pretty
ctothoa. Hhe wltl fork over monev
and force you to go out mid
spend evenings with the hoy*.
You’ll be the boss In your mar­
Phone 1081 Hanford. Flariage, my boy, and you can ; Rot
anything you want. Hut duut
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WEDNESDAY JUNE

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MisN Ohktkcr Telia
July Wedding Plans

PAOE TH R EE

C A R L’ S A L E S A T l itD A V
rile ItiaiuaDe* (Jrsiltp slttinxotad
by Mi*. It I., hooiitx amt .Alt*. J.
NI Hidlon. w il bold a cake sal*
It) A \ l. L KEN FIM'.V.ATl
in front of McCrory’* op First
Ml»« kxtli.;en Obl.iher announc­
'lic e t on Hat nI day induing frort*
Mr*. Geo Lindsy ha.- vuitin* lii. 1)0 iiiiiil 2.mi 1 clock li ii ' sale
ed tin plan* today for het mar- |
Xttephooe 148
het for a week liei »on mist Ip* i* for the belief il of Die Junior
riant- to l{.ilp!i iV.Told wldch w ill1
family Lieut, Col. mid Mi* How- l(fd Cm**.
It* no event of July 'J.
mil I m** umi lii* soil- You alid
1'hc wedding will take pli.ee at'
Itoh,
fioin
.Alontgornery,
Ala.
MltWI A M. nt All Soul.' Catholic
Wrap all niclmu* Gglitly in
AVhen Die) leave here tiie* will waxo I paper m alunlin 1111 foil lie
t'buicii &gt;tilb the lit-v. Fathei W il­
,
go
t,
Sim
Antonio,
Tex.
liam
Nitchliaii
tlriiitl’ig.
im­
fore putting Diem in the it-fiigeiarr
K. II Grant lia* ietiirues( to hi* lot *0 '-it- fl sv, I' of tin* -fieloil
mediately fellow.'
the &lt;■
«remony,
Ml»* RaibniB Trucker entertain­
_ W ED N EH D AY
|
inline
alter
a
long
visit
with
hi*
a
reception
will
b,
held
at
the
Marilyn Maxwell will celebrate
won’t pellet fist*- olbi*r fosnti.
Tn« Prayer Meeting at the First ed fit a Coen Tolu parly In honor har 42nd birthday today at a lawn lioim- &gt;f Mi. and Mi* Matcel
,In11 ir lit 1-1 and iu'f family- Mi. mid
Jt Church will be at 8:00 of Ml** Peggy Pippin*'on Satur­ party given by her daughter Faille n' 201U Maple Avenue.
Mt*. D. A
(stiffen in ' AVinlet
If tliere's u Iit 1
milk left iu
W. continue our study of the day at the home of net mother reap*.
Al* ft lend* of In couple me in­
I In von.
u container don't mix it witii ft'ixh
.a y School Diploma book on Mr*. H. Wavdv Rucker on Valencia
vited to attend the wedding setills many frlt-ml*
of Hugh milk, use it iq, till ill Hiking b’l ll'
W ir t Doctrine. Training Union Drive.
vice and le.rptlun
lit mill * will In- glad to know that a cook. 1 dish.
The party loom* were attiac-•cutiva meeting after the PrayMr. and Mr*. P. H. Wyatt are
lie i- 1 er'iivcrlug sleiiilllv at the
tively decorated with carnations, attending the National Claim Con­
Lit 1us1.1 Laughton Mcmoiial Hoiiirchron menu, xnva
baby ilr.nia* and gladioluses ir. vention in Kama* City, Mo., this
TH U R SD A Y
|■
11 111 otli'i an nutoillotnle accident
»gg» with n loniaio
,1 Vacation Bible School at the •hade* el piek and white The week.
•laill*
Caiter
ami
Hoheit
A
0nog
do
some
ii
mantic
sbcnanigan*
Fin lin mg lit. He i* Du- son ot
Hy V IR G IN IA p, A N D ER SO N
,ic* uapaiiy Ilicm witb
:n lid* *ci-tie from ('iduinbin • "And Hnhy Make* Three,’ »liowing A|i. nnd Mi*. Heniiuid Bind*.
F&amp; st Baptiit Church from tt DO dining table, centered with a
I eui.f F&lt; 1 i'*f*«i l
charming aiiangetnent of mixed
A M. to 12:00 noon.
Attcmiliig the Hk i i i I I'uoporec I Ion &lt;du&gt; and I ilday on the K ill Theatle *ciecn.
I'lie Huplist Girl* Young Fcopie inigbl bavr fi.D i tiuu and * io k in
Mre. Daily Knox l* leaving F r i­ at tlowey In tiie Hill* last week,
*• Seminole Rebekah Lodge No. flower* flanked by white candle*,
Sunday School class hud 1111 lei 111 cake -dime*
day
for
Toronto,
Canada,
wtiete
held
tiay*
of
openfuced
sandwa*
"Skipper"
Nelson,
fioin
Luke
4* will meet In the I.O.O.F. Hall
sleeve* and blue mitt* llr-i bou­ cremn pm tv. riiey alto went it,
two Mary'* Troi p ." II Thi* wa* n pr*.»
wichr*. potato Inn*, hiownie* ana she will spend the next
« 8:00 P. M.
quet wa* a colonial iioscguy it swimniing Tlinse present wen
month*.
C
ock
Com*.
llniinnry of the Scout .lamliurec
F R ID A Y
blue, pink and yellow spiiug .Mr*. AA'no till llriisldv, Mi* T AV
The
hutmree
wit*
prrmilled
by
nt Valiev Foige, June .‘III.
Vacation Bible School a I the
per la I to The Hanford lirrald flowers, wilh pink and silver l'ic*aii mid Mi* Tonuuv McLain
the
lioate**
with
plllnvvi
u*e*
edged
O. I,. Shuman of Atlanta, form­
w ir s t Baptist Church from 11:00
weie
tlieniner*.
. ^ Ji., chiipei mi* I'iie gnl*
Hy MAItl AN it. JU N ES
Mr, and Mra. Edwin ShinhoUer er Lake Mniy le*Idcnt wt&gt;» In
with embroidered ruffle*, beading
A. M. to 12:00 noon.
lllldieD,
The bridesniubi* weie Mm. l&gt;- Has 1 iD Gcigei, I'eggy
have returned from Moultiie, lie., town last .Minulav, looking after
nnd
rihbuiis.
,
A'/lke Sanford Towntend Club
(Special) — The r id* Hick*, nisler of the luult, Aim* Dlilluiin, Anl Is en I’ii vatt
OVIED O Those Invited to he with the where they spent the week-end III* propei t\ neie.
•111 meet at 8:00 P.M. at the
Dviedu Huplist Church wu* tha and Mr*. Johnny Crawford, a Aildi, I'leiatl and li.s 1 lots a llil
with Mrs, Shinholsei's paient*.
hnnoit-e
were
Mis,
Stanley
Rr-ekey,
The A. F. t'rockei* bail ** their scene of a veiy lovely candlelight ft lend uiul funnel classmate if ilistti. 1sI*i * Citrllsui I '1 ei ul 1 mu:
Tourist Center. Everyone it in­
Mr* Al Doudncy. Mr*. William
guc»t*. over the giioliuitb'ii week- wedding Thursday evening at the bride Each wore 11 die** of Tommy McLain.
D u 11 ’ I S 1 111 iti r r
t i t#dBiumley,
Mt».
France*
LuFIls
.
r
SUN DAY
Phylli* and Tommy Wyatt, run ■ *no, .Air. and All* Ilniold Fatter- 7 o'clock when MU* Ruth l.ar- piuk nylon net ovei tufletn nnd
Mi uiul Mis. Al’ii'oli Gcigei
St
imillaiid,
Mi*
Gemge
Hardin,
Sprtid Tiiui AMfi*
* The Pioneer* will meet at the
and daiightei of Mr and Mr*. I' son ol Dell.iv llettcb
gent, daughter of Mr. nnd Ml*, cull led 11 nosegay like Dint .if ami ihioght ei lie* illy weie callei'
Mr*. It. R. Pippin and Mr*. W
A’isltlng Mi and Alt* W. A. t . H. Lurgi'iit tif IwiiigwiHid, be­ the malum *&gt;i honor, except "I Mi Gcigei's luolhei All and
PrMbyttrlen Chinch at 5:t)0 PM
II. Wyatt of Magnolia Aveliur,
nn lu I hr i uulWhite
Cowrit
end
the
Ml*i,e*
Sara
Lowe le .rfH v weie
ai,d Mr*. came the briile of Mr. Artliui with *ilvei mid blue streamer*.
Spr council meeting and tuppei at
All* I'liiillP
Kam i,
Hajoida*
White *in| Caiulyn Cowan of Dick- are visiting thru giandpaients in K M r iu - li ♦
iiiul !wi«Ilf Metcalf, only son of Mr. and Mr*.
Cm In Lioiiinlei, niece of the I lley an 11 0111 I'ainlkii
f:00 P.M.
?'piil III low 11 !
Dothan,
Ala.
l 1I I l i t T l i v y
ItMi k With A D Meii nil of thi* city, with brule. lovely little Ihu* 01 gnl,
• Practice of officer* of Rainbow *oii. Term, hni»e«ue*t» of tlie
Mi
Msigii-I Gull and
Mi*
Rucker*.
tlu m. ft 1 .1 '» w «f.«-. lht*ir nifi’O, Hr Frank C. Mnigiiu, pastor of wore u dre** of pule blue t.if Sill- (oils me going to school 111
‘ "iSDibly will o* held at 3:1)0 P.
Also the Mi**.* Shlilev MnteAll*. Alidiew l . .Htmc, wlm un- l ‘m &lt;♦! TuvNf*
. at the Masonic Hall.
the local church officiating a* feta 11 limned uilb pink f IlSk'' I'liiliiliii ci&gt; for two weeks
land,
I.
villa
n
Moran
Hnrhnin
Vt'sllllij! Ill nt r t Tii'll in f*impnil tisteil by Be* e rend J. AV L 111 - biiiU umi pink
I h Shit
del went n u g e iy al the L'harlrstiui
MONDAY
Mi and Mi*. IV I I install and
Sounders.
Muigniel
and
Doll*
Grneri.1 Hospital in I’batletluu, ,1ut 11- 11 v*.'i11 ■ VI1 titul V! 1 ,h, K* J* gent, of I'atalku, an uncle of run it'd it fUmrr luinki't Iriiimml Min Islim y nnd Mi*
‘ Regulai meet lug of Kambuw
('oinolln_ S ! ^ U b i H S u « .h U i
Pai
tin.
Louise
Luiu!i|ili*t,
Fifi
W Vs., on Monday, is 1 spoiled a* Cnl«*. S i. Mi *Tuh will lu» ifiinMl* Die bridr.
wit Ii |i&gt;11 k lihlMHit.
Assembly at 7:30 P. 11. at ttic
W.
ais- -pending Die week
Itach, llaibara u'id Martha Chap- getting along batielud. 1 ily .
I fi iil an ,1 fiM iiiri I .-il *• Mory
Hulu’il
buiiiMi',
1 itiubi'Ui e i,
y»tonlc Hull.
llu*ket* of while Calln lilies,
.-ml ui 1.11 K'linvlll* wiili Mi and
m*iit, loanne William*, Jane Chop
I
feverfew, pullll* and Clltheilinl Wliri' H Wllitf Mill Hi' illl Ill'll tin*
.Mi*.
Esi t bildlrii I ml. 1 12 A ■* Ailmlttad
iiinn Jeun Payer, Nancy William*.
Lem lag fnl (UiUKiH SiituriUy 1 Kldl'luhl )| hcnring lighted la ­ rifiK mi u wlilt i* hfuit nlm|&gt;«*tI All- Gee l.dwHiil*
Mr. urn! Mr*. Kobcii t . Alt I In
Caioline l.ee. I.vlliun Hoyle. Carol and children Mildied. Kuht-it and well- Mi t ltd
J 1 ituhhv per* provided the selling fin I ho miI iii pi Ilii w,
with wlutt* » in d 1 - XI t ITIi1isi 11 * uiotliei
Mi and Mi- AA | Seig. .Al 1 - Flee AAIDs I'lirriil* Aiiylimr EaSkinner, Muiv Ann Galloway, Charmlon have returned turn. and dniighlm V|tiM t.ifu** Tlioy tci emuny.
hici' umi
k| i iuiiiii 'i -t ni
crpt Sul liu i.) A S Hilda).
l.tinole Spiel, All- Calvin Dill
i
L ib Lefflei, Itettyr Here Ball, Dad* City after attending
A ptogiaoi ••I nuptial mu* 1 wTult niihoiiH.
tin 1 \p,-&lt; i to \ i *11 Ik tu!I vi n fn,| HJ'SII*"
Olyve Anne Allan**. Nixie Kirellof, funeral of Mr. M illvi * tnotiiei. time
lit -1 iiinn (in tin* k rcjtmt yv.i haul Mini Dldluim ulnl Jiihli All
Mb, gucll ll* Jume* laiwtuii, 01
Dtp
of the Louise C b ik , t.iiimn Jean and
L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y !
m&lt;l Mi* L. A' *|.iiii*t. and Air* William Hi my HuIn I 1 K. I’uikt'l IM ii'IU Wit ill I Drill lu (tel :ml iii aHt'iiit
Thin *da\, \
I hr lh»pl s ! V : »1111*I v it lihty
U rn Mrtn odist Church doted an Tommy Mrthvin. Cond Jean Meri- Mrs. T I iuiiir * Raymond Millei
I'Tutik W
. .Ii , J«»««
a
Mill. Mild In iti 1 11 I',Blue* ami Mill rill, soloist.
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Epityndance contest with the losing wetbei, Dorothy Crumley. Daphne
uiitl Ihihht Kiij'^tlitUTile bialnl putty enleied to Ji
Ml** Hetty Rose Houlihan. Wlm Di.aali I -H ’ 1 la -1»11 I In., and
M IK'llill Ih *t*1(I v Mild
■ 14* entertaining the winning aide Ctlinelly, Dilun Hai.vi Hetty J«J hi* 11It•tIlf I tif lh(&gt; ht III*' AVjl*- 1 * f Mi
tiie -.ti.mi' ,,f Lohengrin'* wed­
Atnutgoliiei' Ala
1*
attending
summer
pcliool
at
Hi,
frith u »upper putty at the home Itruck. D'incuii Raker, Jackie I ’liivetnily of Fliuhta, ami lin n iirownn! in wlu'ii him 1 1 11|u* in I'MI III M411&gt; Hi 1 114JIIa NI AA SlliVI
I 1 nlay 'I &lt; I,in 1 II. Will Jr. ding match.
•| Mr. and Mr*. It. W. Hr non.
I'nmeinii and F*iye VV iIlium*.
Ini•» ju
fbe lovely lilornte Inuie
gi miuur with |iiitk mill
Until k ot Gainesville wei r gueel* ni,.I -„i, Mitt* , 1 1 1 , 1 (l.-.u-i field,
Supper wa* served the gui-*ti
will • l,rml . nine '•11 01 mill 1 luge I &gt; hoi lull, 1 ftfiMil i i with achti ll 'hr w•1rc* n
Gli yvheie II
of
Mr
and
.Ml*.
J
It.
liuolilou
an the purrb ovetlooking (hr liiki
•m I t **, ie a wi'lding gown ,.f 1 go pillk &gt;-11 mil mil *nl *11 j' 1 .
tlpie wdh t,"
«vei Hie week-end
l After the tniriitl hour, ii Inirt
(lii’ pimmi'x iimlhi'i
t\
Fan I •hell slippoi wilt in ll wa* fa illyf. .1 , 1 AltThin ,da*
builncMi meeting wus brld with
Chill,in. ail-l | tubed with long fitted liusipie, JpllWll "I lc*uh* him* aa1111 VYtilt A
H O LLYW O O D . June '.M - i d ’l
I’oil* V n&lt; ‘I &lt;1I ,1 ti.
Mle*
.Million
Geoige
ot
Juek
P r&gt; . J. M. I.eoiiuid pirimling The long fsitu .m re i of 22-veari &gt; fatbei. . tl iinini'il w uti coveted liuDon-i .................. , AMth VChull '•III' Will
it-lm io d *bie Ann 1*1 1 M&gt; I in
li t * Unike Sterlr presented Mr*, i,|,i Hblrley Temple bus pu*«ed np solivllle, who leiently
a h r . in* Ii II tin the 1111,lain j d"'*n the flout, and lung piunti-il ll pink Alii mil inn r 111 iipt'
I
loin
a
trip
to
Dim
ago
wa,
the
r'llhnwillp [111- Ayr 1|i JIJi|'a 4
Leonard with a gift from tin- «1.
Other liilleslurie. Stic 1* now her giiett yr.-leiduy ol .Ml* Llvuuoi 1 1,, ft 1 me, Coil'K 1,, it , hinand, j 'lee* e* 1 1 nnm.'.l al the luunl
to .br uird on hi’i trip to I'ump own boss.
A II I'miey **it ll lace
Idle Inn lie e of Do-1(4'pt Inn ll 11 n Ih li|mi I hr t Ii ut rh
M,
I Miihinti, wI&gt;
■I
Knvenel
at
107
East
Hevrnth
Jjjnatuska.
11 1sI
gown wa * fmisln-il with nn off HtlII1*V, llm r, ii Uh htinkk'ls. Ail
The funnel screen moppet end­ H tin -1.
will hi- n I ■
Ji
111 lived tin- almulder lu rtbii
V Members jiirti-n l weie Mr*. ed lu-t contract with prmlurei
or Aleiicioil u hill I 441111 lull'", f»'Vl'l fl'Vk nil. 1
II
II.,wind
Mini,In. ful- loci- filled in with a yoke of oe, f|*i fl tti'lF M*t i| f 1«I (III III 4111 ' l
Myrtle Murphy, Mr*. I.ilium Air- Dnvlil D. S il 7.ni'* Hu* now will
Victor
Giceiie,
wlm
I
iiik tieeli on ..... in* 1
I- i,m Lnuil * The toll .k ilt i-ndi-il m Ham fV InliK lllt'l i tl\ I M|| t.AI lf hi'hl
C all, Ml*. Maybidle .Skinner. Mr*. iiinku lit1! own le.-ulun*. It I* the
a month* tom ot Kiilupe, lalolnl low Ihg III • v I ndnitl o
kbe wore 11 fiiipi-i-tip in ,mned thi" lliH'i1 lir iliil aci'.lilini: t .Iks
t udlle Appleby. .Mi* Mllilied ficit time *he ,iii* hi 1 11 oblf to by plane today al lloslun, Mas*. l i,n ei -ill &gt;
Mim, Mlltnii I mu I1 nil l Iim 1
utner, Mia. Gerry Wtl-on. Mr*. decide lift film l i l v uiid sip- say* Hei-auM- of log. the airplane wa*
Friend* of Jsdin I! Me I iiughli'i ''d . hclil to plucs w’ilh a tu iii,
'Tilt* l«*vt'lv t i vhiji! pimrh Ihiu |
I It'll lie I* ul oiimgi, blo*Hom* mid m iri*il
Sue Loediell, Mi*. Mildred K ilby, she'* enjoylmt •&gt; i' ........
W
lli
he
ell'sl
1
*
*
U'OI
diverted troln New York, It- m i
«rtRn1*st r«| ii nin111!r i hue* rnert*1.!
Hn.
Burke Steele, Mr*. O. K.
"I've rend *lx
iiin t* in two ginul destlnatlun. Mr tlreeiu- ,w -ill licit idly it 1 -id fit 11 om 1 event * hn m|nt-l of while cn 1 nal I011 * tllM.', which With pilMlih+if DM'I
Goff. Mrs. John S rh iiu id , J ■ ., Mr*. week*," she cniwrd 'T’lli having pect* to iprud a short time in *ui get v *" 1 hat to has iiso n 1 1 * and stcpbi'iiotla on a while Hi. liy Ml». It, I, UilL'^'hili' tint
tile.
,
ni'ivt it Is, hi- htssne
J . &amp;l Leonerd, Mr*. C. I.. Wallia, n lot of fun."
iViinsylvania with relative* be
Mr*. I ' mi I Liiinmlei, *t*ter of Efniuhnu nl I In* MTPpUmi w«-i •
A'i.s lift) I June Mi t liiwc bride
Mrs. M. E. littkei, Mr*. Neel
From the age of four, Hhlrley fur* leturidng to Hanford.
Minni* ,
\;ilm»* Mfmii.
.Mjulh.i
elect t,f I hi* nl l&gt;nmild*tili wu* Hie lurde. served a* mat ion ol
Smith, Mr*. Henry Witte. Jr., bn* always bud her script* picked
.Irjlti I In 1 ilk 11« f i \ Atilifi, mi
huiii-irsl I'lhl*' mgbl With a -bow intiitsr. wearing a dre*» of blue .M'iUlli Sin-1
Mr*. E. (i. K lljm lilck , Jr.. Mi*. for her. Hhe reigned a* the crown
Mr. unit Mr*. W
I'liupi
ei given I * Alt* iLilLvim i Hate- lylon not over la feta, ............. |
^ &lt; W
Herron and Mr*. W. 0 . prince** of atrPH-Fox (or nine will accumpuny thnii *011 , Hill)
Min . G 11111 go
Itiiru-y,
s.fler the bride* die**, with
Hilly, to
^Thprnton, a gur*t.
ym rs end brought In million* for the lfnlver*ity of Illinois In I ' i lei 111 s.I 'll * W C Himvii, nl Ibh feta Hiiipllre cover lug wbiu i tnf
I
Mir in oil-, kcjil 1lie
Winning
the rtuillo by doing what she wa* liana where he will continue In- linne nl tbs ftiimei
hoi 1It.
.1 De» in Die visiissii* vfiiiii*'* we|&lt;
told lu do.
1"» 1 1 iivi'iiii^ Ihi' l*i ids' i lit 1^f
studle* this Mimniei. .Air. and Mi*
Die | , , 1,11 III I alig l&gt;|.11, H ll*llli* |||||»* WoOlhl'l VllllO lit!
| | . »• |I m il-, 'll* K K True r.sllI Its.- I
111*1 bux office pull hegan to Chapman plan In go finin then
drop when *be uulgrew the "Cute to New York City where they will n,| Mi* \\ II llnupon Followln,' Ms mo, ml I I , d i , 1
wtllj pink, avhi 11* iiiul himAtt h *
It E l-'imniliii ol i i I .g|fo'iI I'i| irsoiii'A Hrr CHisjik'c
lie opi'inf’p ul Die many lovel
Little G lil" role* umi III 1841 she be Joined by their ilaughtci. Mi
./ .
_______
A|, , I ', Ji I *. 'Ipu k old 1 *MIifll Oi||&gt; tliki'IJ l"MMlI
1 1 ft. .„ , , i,te,: ,
Alls* MetTiuu ill... lit,
i The T .E .L . clan* of the f'lrrl pulled with the studio. After u Vnglnta Chapman Go a tom ,,l I h, 1., -1
1- * i n . d ini',eli at. 1I SOI 13 Mill Is- el Illl I '1i'll 1*1 Tn h ,1 1 , h|i 141(l! i*t .
&lt;d pictures for MGM and tiie New Eng land .Stales.
ill I....... "It.. AA,,
&amp; p ll»l Church met In the ela«* *couple
N* t tin
it 1,It * n i l .ul s-i Kid mint*, win,
Till hi 11Id*, fl i'UI'llllilF
IIP Thursday night fur the leg Edward .Small »!»■ signed with
|ia&gt;t wcs i end
. ......... I
, in I,,, .1 heme ol pit
r I&lt;III Stuii 11 MtAn it a hu
Helrluck
Otar monthly meeting, with Mi*,
s, , 1,,1,1 g 1 , &gt;1 u, .A A1111 Ul 1 fni Mir pint tif*
. Ilesl to he ‘* '!
VYnid nap lies'll teeelVcd tbal Sill,I 1 1 ,'s-l, I h* -1
I lie pi oducei brought liei buck
Cuinming presiding,
1 ltd &lt; 1. .1 * li D muld-&lt;&lt;i V “ M' . AX lit* t a &lt;*» k in i* nt llvifulo Hit'll School Ihi*
M iI'Ve. Rolirtl Mock, soli ot
M,
to
populaiity.
not
a*
a
moppet
but
t Mr*. J. C. Calhoun was In
Ih '.i.i
&gt;1 - illl III' It M a &lt; | l .I l l ’ , Mi N » \A ' Hi A f 1 l| AA* | 1 M i
u prmhiulr ut tin' Mvhtli!
Annie U. William* ul Hli If&lt;&gt;11* W l'l
1I ' i h ll 1
Charge of the devotional, nftei uk u shapely yuung woman. Uti Avenue, uftet diSemins] king at A* V It I 1 "'Alt •Still 1% 1 " lii l* S |4.i
fh'hool. ItlJriiilrit *ll liltMli)
like
Ingrid
Bergman.
Joan
Fon­
1 III- h' fin i . | M f 1 U
Which a discussion wa* livid roii\' Mur k i' &lt;iillrpr Sfi't -ni|| l 1 iar r «j I \
Yokoliama, Japan, ha* now m I r .i " III, l »1 h *•f 1, If m ilt f . J \ ,11'
taine
litul
some
of
the
oilier
re
terniug way* and mean* of inIt ill II4' HDAv hoi*!*'
rived In Oanku, second
lutes' 1 n il ( S f II tf I'i 4l. U k T i m - , 1* * WI4H • 'll' M i*lli* " | ,1 h i 11 ti p ru 1 v , Mori
fraasing attendance. A Bible &lt;11117 belliuu* HeUmrk si ara, Midi lev city ill Japan, and I* assigned 1 • 1 l'&lt;
'!
i n h i mu I II k 1 iii't a ll.fcfM t AA it f1 M | - , I . K t l i'M •paitlKl lt||* pt&gt;"&lt;ll Inf) AVtlli \- i ." Mini.Im1 . 1.11-.. ■,,&gt;1 Miugitn,
• .. H
Mi
seemed
contented
nielei
the
pro­
S l f l t l l l . S l|* J |»*v 1 1 | •s a ‘ • n l .i l IA a , -III
program was conducted by Mr*. ducer'* control There were nevei the 25th Infantry Dlvl*iun win. I, •U AA■
Itti tf M,
1rt •• I . M l.I. *' l l . I III.Kill &lt;111M|&gt;411| V Ilf t hi* a ily.
Ii
1
Whc-lci. I. ..
M. H. Nelson.
(hit tef ttfvv n nan’-.In ll" t"«h-d M.
M iip»r II II Mild sill*) I eel llig tile L-'ime* \ dust uiop and
al Al t * lt"b I'm ket, Mi.
1 * roliimamled by Majui &lt;is-iii-iisl
[ .Ill-Til
W ellpit’ ,tilled lu .Alt' Ki'Vi-l e+fis1 *11 *.1 Mi" ,1. AV. I.ur fiti*) All ,. F a il 1"tumltr. Mi umi
Rsfrrahinentr
were served hv any public argument* and the William R. Kean.
( Ul ! j. i * .
purling,
*uhl
tilililey,
was
a
.Mi 0 1* 111 i» Hii-k»; Mr anil MiMrs. J. R Stovall. Mr*. A
K
\ iHit MM: 1 r hi 11VI'm at Mm inn | Hlllkf a- a pail* |i se At a lale IlfA'Ilt. **f 1*11 lii 11 • VMn All
1
llic tte r, Mr*. Ellen Slmdnln and friendly one.
lurid It'D, A hi fni fi f« va lay* In-’ limn, puiu’li umi li.di* om.’il ol..
M C n lle i, Mmide llriiwn, Altny .liihiiiiii- * T ay* Ins ,1,
and M1 *
I
asked
her
what
kind
of
flic
It A IN HO W A SSEM B LY
Ala 1 1in,
A. II. Callawuv to Mr*. W.
At n»k V\ &gt;'»r All .HI-1 Ms* V.... r veil- -ci veil. Liijiiyuig Du* in
Lee l.aigi-ul, lAliiaiia Sniilli, Eli Kill
Wesley
loll go lit,
ture*
she
wuilt*,
now
that
she
In
L Al llllilf . Iti,lie it Duliose,
The Sunluril Rainbow Asscmld. Well* Isse It ll
Stuudeiimii e,
Mr*. Lillia n
Hill a flieoil, - cttkbiti ven AT. ,,Iiinn- I ted II«,I. /ain'th Hminimi, I.0 0 I* AAall 1 , Mi
u
tree
agent.
| iiin s , A I
- a u - n l- i- . 1
AV S i
All and Ml* It T Atilwee, VI- .! inii'ii Lawton, ! 'ill 111 l.llllllll!l I
will honor tha grain! o|flees* ,,1 ( n 11 'is- It e a id
/ic k try , Mr*. C. E. Renton. Mr*.
"Anything with a good itury,"
Dtliol* of tbs- wedding
A im
mol Mi* .1 H, (Tawfaul, W r,
Mr 10 I ilia. Kiel,Mid Keogh •' I i I i i i i i , F t . n k G i . 11 in , W m
Plat I Jordan, Mr*. J. C. Calhoun, nlm answered. "I have found two Du .tute at llirir icgular in eel log
A lb e it S ' l i t i u e i . I I
l(
ADDED .A ll It W i l l VS
«c*
Lurgcnl,
ll,, belt
AAngn.'i, win, c iiM nol attoml laid
on June 23 at 7:30 F. M. ut Die Gnlnev'BI" s-ntei I mus'd iter pas I h i i * * . C
ir i
M. Cumming, Mra. J K.
that I like. Une in on the 'Rebecca' Masonic Hull All member* of ••mi ", All. and Vii* 1 1. M (ileas'd H w ia le r * - in , .1 I I C , w a u G i n u - m Ms. ami Mis II M ................. Bnliliy Hilgnllali , Mi. ami
’ .abrough and Mra. Henrietta
(A
IM
DUN " T E X A S
1'O.AI"
side and Hie other U about a Kainhnw, Eastern Star and Jdasun* 1 vs 1 t|is- Fill her'* Day w»-rk enu 4 n .i t Ii a n d M l* * J n n n H jo b lt in .
Ml * Jiiale Van Hsu 11, Ft lines-* .lo o I b u i s l o y , .1 1., M1 . ami
taonard.
SFDII'I ".A(|l A I II
IID F B E
young movie star. Both ara fur urc cs.rdially Invited.
Hiullli,
Mi*.
GoingsI.ewTs,
N
A
D
Metcalf.
Mi.
iiiul
.Mi*
Flank
Evans
ill
put
cut*
of
Spending Tliui*ilav at Daytom.
mujor ntudlu*. And tlieie is a
FA R I V"
ami anil l(&lt; *ci vial ami
Al Ii .jackFrurtice of officer* will lie held Hi-acli wen- Mi* T F Fireman. tiveil Tlini'day (tom liu*li 11 n I). Juck*ini, Alt*
chance that 1 may plav a Japanese al 1-00 F. M. on Sunday.
AA l.aigeiit
On. and Fat Fl "email, 1*1.1 if spi ml Du «iiliimel in llieii Lake •sui, .Air*. I 'm Holla l-Ts-ds-rls l.s,
g irl ill a picture for all liidependMi. mal Mr*, ll l( Ginv, Ibibbv
'•liiiv lullin'.
^U lllio e d f ill &lt;1 few d iiv * v is it w il l
tCasttssss rrmo C s ls Oaet
hiiI producer."
tier s is tii, All* Millhtil Keelei
U i craft overturned.
Hbe (ibclused that she had an
A*' I' 'Van'',-v wlio i* silffeii'it
•Inca tha firat trip wa* made, offer to sign a term tontrarJ with ft '10 «nd take a *wlm. I w ii nl
float 11 I In mil in li-ef is-n is *G1'
than 100 peraotu hava auc* Warner*. She turned It down. “ It's wayi ablt to wink Hfter Miut,"
illy navlgatad tha Hear on more fun to makti your awn de­
trip*, mostly In woodan boat* cision*— if they are good anas,"
lied by oara,
Sportsmen site remarked.
iff tiM trip ara without com*
Hhlrley appeared to be enjoying
atton moat of tha time, her romantic imlependanca a*
IH M U il.K P K A T I I K K IIA H C iA IN I'R O D R A .M
tha almost ahaar cliff* of well, Her hoy friend from Hawaii,
b ra s s ie re
canyon rising on both aide* Charles Black, la In town and they
'&lt;(intutW U jrThriih^ ^
ka m a r . Only narrow aban* are still dating,
proapactora’ and Indian
" I’m very happy,'1 aha comment­
l a u out of Uta canyon at
RUSTY S A M S
ed, without elaboration.
point*.
Esther
Williams,
back
from
and of tha trip todav
A UFE
tha aaeond tima a boat filming "Fagan Love Song'1 It.
Hawaii,
say*
aha
waa
aurpna
to
with an angina hai con*
a ( ixumEA fKMl
rivar. Taa firat was find few good swimmer*
the
ialand
girls.
yanr. Budaun
...A aipadltlon. “Tha boys swim Ilka flab," ah*
handonad Earner- observed, “ but not tha glrla. The
dally built for tha reason might well be those long
Hudson la • stand swimming auita they wear. They
hang down to the kneea and era
always getting wtapped around
dish of acalloped potatoes your legs. I had to wear ona In
too dry during the making. the picture but then I cut ulna
I Hole more milk, Bcallnped off.
m ara particularly dallclmu
“They look like naronga and ere
sf with a little finely grated Juat as unstable, Tha glrla buy a
aeraptd onion.
couple of yard* of bright meter
lal and wrap It around themMlvaa.
I wouldn't want to wear one In e
Light« # /sire’s * m $
high wind."
MERVYN tlkOY'S
Kathar swims dally although aha
Airy 04 0 summer B m M

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�WEDNESDAY JUNE »1, 1»W

Breaks
iaitoru Are Outhit
By Sanford 11-9;
Locals Journey To
Orlando T o n i g h t
The Orlsiulo Senator* look ad­
vantage of it huckrlfii! of Giant
fniiuiet and one lucky break to iel
bark the local* 7-6.
The first Solon rxploiion came
in the fourth when dipy noted four
rum on two hits, two walk*, and
Iwo artnti. The visitor* came hack
III the fifth frame to notch another
three run* on three hit* and an
irror,
The Invader* were out hit hy the
Sanford »f)uxd 11-9 and alto out­
walked 7-3, hut Sanford wa* un­
able to produce a hit in the clutch
The Iccnl* left 11 men Hranded on
the sack*.
An rigid, inning Gian! rally fell
short of the mark when Manager
le * y slammed n line drive at Sena­
tor pitcher Currier. The relief *rtill held hi* glove irr fronl of him
with more thought on ie|f-prtdertion Ilian in actually Stopping llte
drive. The hall, however, slue k in
the webbing of glovr. He lurnrd
and threw In third doubling off
Chaddcilon to retire the tide.
T^e Giants Journey in Orlando
tonight to face the Polling who ate
row lit n ihrea wav Me fm fiisl
pUce. Manager Hal Firmer Indlnil#i) (bat bn would send Hank Bradliar lo Hie ninimd. Manager Levy
I# countering with Civile Blevins.
Orlando
ah r h o a
Miranda ss
(i II 3 2 1
Purler rf
ft 1 0 t 0
Rarest es I'li
4 I I II 2
Hermes If
il 3 2
I (I
Carol.r r f
4 I tl 2 I*
Erjtief Mi
4 II 0 4 2
Cohen lb
K i l l
b
Shores c
4 I l tl 1
Ittgsby p
II (» I
0 II
Currier p
I 0 0
I I
Totals
Ml 7 H 27 7
Sanford
CflHildarton *a
Poelker 2b
Neville cl

ab r fi &lt;■•
II ft 2 II It
• II 0 0 II J
II l 0 l l

Jsekton rf
TorriaV lib
Rb*« If

H t K II 0
* ‘ 1 i i
n I t
0

Ratify e
4 0 2 10
|^k* p
4 12 0 4
Total*
33 B 11 27 10
Orlxmlo
000 430 0(H)- 7
Sanford
100 000 0 4 0 -ft
K - PlmrM, Tninak 2, Bailey,
GhaSScrton. RBI - Levy, flhure*
2, ttlgaby, Barme*. tlnr»ne, ’lomek
2, Poalker, Ncvill* 2B—
ftllranSe, Jarksori :IH- - Chawin'ton. MB- Ttioek. Hit —- Tlnlicv'
l ) h _ Hlitiin* to Kei""t"*: l-itke,
ClixSSerlon nuS l.avyj ('mrler te
F, 'liter. I."ft
liiluoSo 4; BanfuiS
II. Bn— off lllgnby n. Lake 3,
Currlr-r 11. HU— by lllgal'V 0,
Lake 2. till
Higaiir 11 in 7
1-3 Inning*, ft run*. I’ll— Hliore*
Winner— Rlg*liy; lin er— J.ake.
If— Toneaff ami lleltlnBtl T —
.’ MO.

Eight-Dog face To
Highlight T h rills
At Volusia Track

Baseball Fans Can. Go To Devil
Says Boston Slugger T. WilHanu
BOSTON, June 21 — (4*) — Most basehall players eagerly seek
to win the favor of fans and spoils writers alike.
Not so Ted Williams. He is at sword's points with all but a few
Iloiton newspapermen And the exchange of insults between Williams
ami Fenway Park's left field bleacher crowd has already caused an
explosion.
Does the constant booing of the fans affect his hitting? Dor* be
Irnro that to the batting slump#
T ..„i&gt;u deihie
r n.tv
.r.r^ ,’nftnwo
out. He'll
dropped
average
down Wbe-1 th0 anythingto |nfigure
the world
for
tow
.
„»„„»[ Iha undredog. Hut for aomc rea­

By HILL It Bit IN f*

ir

I'rlncipnl Herman Morris ittitl Coach Goose Kettles of
Seminole High School asked The Neutral Corner lo thank
all the people of Sanford, the many local civic chibs, and tho
Giant organization for supporting the recent Group A bnsoball tourney that was held here. Coach Kettles said such
displays of support go a long way Imvard mu king baseball
popular among all the kids in Sanford. The coach also re­
minded high school Tans that Up? Seminole stpind has been
In four out of a possible six stale tournaments.
Tlie Sanford Giants are presently trying out a new
catcher who, from all reports, seems to possess a bucketful
of gulnl,v attributes. The 20-year old youth, Karl Murphy,
pulled on n mitt Monday night, prior to the prime with HI.
Augustine to show Manager Kd Levy lust what lie has on
the ball. A source who asked that his name lie omitted
aaid the North Carolina liov had more natural hitting abil­
ity than any player he bus seen in ipiilu a spell. Murphy
played centorfield for the now defunct Melbourne squad of
the Fast Count League. He played one year at Michigan
State before traiiafurliiK to Ihe University of North Caro­
lina under the tutelage of Itiimiy Ilearn.

Thl ■nr* few words lire not mount to extroM the virtues
of n free press. We'll let that angle remain on the editorial
tinge wlmre il rightly beltings. However, a wire story was
laid on our desk several days ago Hint deserves, we think,
a few slicks of comment. The dispatch read : "Tho entire
sports staff ot a ('aniiiinnist controlled Merlin newspaper
resigned today in protest against what they termed ‘orders
lo write sports from a pnlitind viewpoint.’ " We were won­
dering je st how an ninami of a baseball game written with
numerous political Interjections would sound. Maybe something like I his:
The .Sanford Iteds lost a 1-0 game last night, which inlidentaly was Jefferson Uemoerutie dinner night In Wash­
ington, la the Daytona Beach Pinks. The game was played
in Plat head Stadium, named after that able Senator from
Sr Iion County Cornelius (J. Klat head. Senator Plot head,
You'll ‘remember, recently lead a delegation of Islrdatlonists
in a parade down Pennstyvania Avenue to Capitol Hill. The
ftolim also voted against the L.K.P.V, law, the oleomargar­
ine tux, anil the trade embargo.
Hanford pitcher, Leftist Joo McGork, aside from voting
the straight Republican tlrket for Jfi years, was tagged
with the hum. Ho now lias a season record of t) and 2. ills
only other defeat ennui a l the hands of the politically rudicnl Gainesville squad. In all rairncHS to Ihe T-tpen B should
ho said that their manager, tho well-known liberal Al
Feebly, has been doing his best to indoctrinate I ho players
in the advantages to he round In adhering to a more stable
party.
An inspiring play cropped up in tlie ninth inning while
Ihe fans were listening to an address hy Secretary of State
Cordell Acheson on the Anglo-American policy to pool our
natural resources. Spikes Larin, a 20-year old youth from
New Jersey who lias yet to vulu 1ml has already made
known hm intention of casting a straight socialistic ticket
when he becomes 21, was called out trying to steal second
hv CummisHur-umpiro Ulindmnn lluckstah. Although he
clearly arrived nl the hug a full 10 seconds before tho throw
from 1ts&gt; catcher, Larin proved conclusively to tho assemb­
led thousands th at he had already slipped on the yoke of tho
ndinlnistiatIan-held state when lie not only failed to protost the Commissar's call, but thanked Idm for a ju st and
honest decision. Tho fana applauded Larin’s humbleness In
tho faro of totalitarian authority and also Bnckstab's care­
fully planned political tester.
Tonight the Reds will take on the league leading G's
from that party-split town of Lakeland, Rlsff correspond­
ents report that tlio bolahevic uprising In Lakelana was
stamped out last week when several membors of the bftll
club were enrolled oh forced labor in tbo western salt mines.
Joe Mnrhlomlnd, whoso turn It was to hurl for tho G'a, will
not make an appearance at tho park for quite some time.
Mnrblemlnd
was one of tho team members "enrolled"- after
I n n linniifi.iiirtii J ill n ■*4**.#•'In
the unsuccessful putsch,
Head the Red Star for tomorrow's comment on the
amo, the players, nnd their political nfflliationa as seal
y your sports writer Bill Horlng who Is, who has alwayA
been, and shall always be, a Republican, Long live Happy
Chandler,
Without helstlng the atur-spnngled banner, we'd Juat
like It understood that every day, tn ovary way, we're hap*
py to be living In a country Tvhare the umpire is a thief, the
sporta writer a mullethead, and a baseball man is Judged
by hia playing abilities and hot his party connections.
Tho Neutral Corner deserted tho press box at Mu&gt;)tc}r
pal Ball Bark recently for a Lit cooler seat In the bieachere.
and In the process had a long forgotten, cow-webbed fact
dusted off arid brought to tight.
Baseball fana are like opera loverat to find one who
really appreciates the finer points of the drama they, are

money nix times In *(x start*
Mil* rummm, ami earned puuca
totaling 1417. Sam Hnxendaln’n
Sly Banter alio .will bo highly
regarded. Shu romped horns two
and a half Icngtlia In thn lend
in Mnmlay'H feature. Lrc Antlioiiy'n Maxtirna will bn rompntiag in his first race thl* nc»*on,
but the big brlndln Ita* born
Rchonllng like a huu*u ufirc, and
burned up tlio fulunty tuurri*
In 2H.a second*, Hie findrat lima
«r Ilia scasmi.
Tonight’s feature winner will
lie prrsotilrd with a trophy by
tMI*i* Virginia Williams, hnslnsa
at Johnston’s, assisted hv Man­
ager II. Claude Wilson.

fans" fi!v* the M (it C

*°n he l1 not * et * ,onK wlth *

I ’ *■ f"" • n ? 1'
. im ! ! ! fellow who can help him, «ucli
ton Hod .'ox out fielder.
.lis t
newspapermen, for Instance.
,,f them can go to hall. They
u „ 0,n (|{in(llc t„ chBrily.( h„ip
i,,.o i but her nia one damn Mt. .)nnr families, visit sick peopln
rhey vr? been on me for years |n hospitals, hand out doiens of
hut I in notworrying
one bit. fr(Bi
autographed baschuHs— -i.i
Let em boo nil they wont and let jonK Bs j,„ K#tl| no publicity from
&gt; ' lr.he" „ " ' e
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II- Just let him find out that
'gnoie them Just tlio snme. If j.0ll Inteisil to put It In the papers
tiny get on me ton
much
i BmJ b (-,|
nothing to do
Just lioMmnpori'ri ronouKh to tell wjj^ you
#"
tbrni exactly whnt I think of
u jje j u„t doesn't want peonls
""'m;
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I" »co lie’s a nice guy. He’s
"Tlio majority of the fans arc great with people Individually
oil right hut thoso bums In left hut hates people correctively.”
field lire Just plain morons. They
Vary few Boston writers talk
say j tiike offonso too easily f0 Williams except when n w v
hut there isn l n man alive who ,inry.
And that's the wnv Ted
••mild Inke nil Hint filthy nhuse wants It.
those gtiyi out there linnd out
Jack Mnlnney, veteran »U»wltluiut dialling some of It barn.’ ton Post writer, snlil lie thought
Why iloesri t he get
along much good wns accomplished by
with the w riters?
I the column Jimmy Cannon wrote
"They can go to hell, loo. Not m the Mew Post which said Wllnil. lint most of them. They wall dams Intended to ask to l&gt;e
I vraiihe
I won't bother with trailed nl the cm) of this »rjit.iein. Why should I, when all son.
they're Interested In Is dlrgiinif
"Many nanpla took stork In
i’P dilt. They luik behiinl pll- ||,e story,
lie explained. “ A ril
lui i hoping to catch yon in nonm they worried that It might he
wiong.
.Sports
writers
today true. It Maidenly dawned on them
don’t rare about farts and fl- thnt Williams might minn be
purrs. All they’re Interested In hitting home runs against ami
is ymir personal life.
| not for Boston.
A Boston newspaperman. A l,
"Tho
ft-st time
William*
llershherg of the Post, offers stepped up too the plate follows
an explanation for Williams’ .it-1mu t|„. trade story the crowd
tltuda towards fans and sport i| gave him one of the gre.ite*l
wrllora allko:
ovations of his career. They’ve
“ He's I ho toughest person In'been cheering him ever since."

By FRAN K BCK
AP N iw ulM lum Sports Edllo
At* N*j*»fi*iil»iro* _ _ _____________
M i l a n m flri fa ta la Ib a (a a rtb
of a ra a r r» M a t n r r h r Franfe
K r k w h ir l, S a a la w ith Hub r a n
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The WiHtkua shooting ro»t
Carpenter *10,000, half for ho»lilul anil doctor hills and the
other half foi a four-month recupctniton period with Trainer
Wlechec nt Clearwater. Baseball
has n rule agulnat training be­
fore March I hut the alert Car­
penter felt the shoot In of his
peclnl dispensation. He phoned
stnr first hnurmnn railed fm
Commissioned (’handler and got
it.
Carpenter hplleves g e t t i n g
Wnllkua fiom the Ghlrugo Cubs
was the best ileal he ever made
All hasrhall agree*.
Carpenter knows from memory
nil the promising players In his
chain.
K.'ich spring (raining lie sits
either 111 left field or on an
some of Ids minor leaguers, lie
Is so well liked that the kids
often go ditcclly to him with
their problems. He'll talk roeirni't In left field, as he did tvlth
Catcher
Andy
Send nick
Inst
spring, to In someon's else's hotel
room ns he did with li-’l-year-old
Itohln Itohdits mill veteian Ken
Keliit/elman.
When (lobei ts, after n IIIminute selnrr mnfsrenee, lef*.
Hie li uni signed up mill while
*In* plnyrrs wire woiklng out he
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Carpenter start# a nrw traits
in baseball. The rtaya of burfnt
ready made hall playert U C a l
Itoppert did when he built I I I
Ynnkees and as Yawkey did af5
•er he look over l he Red Sox are
gone. Youth must he served. C irnenler and Ids young Phllllee ire
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W ill/ Begin Monday

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Itaseball laughed at him #ag*
ho sat down to writ* out F m !
bonus check for Schoolboy Sim­
mons back In 1947. But h# i tM4n
writing them out atrar anjes
now those who opposed IM !«■
have fallen In line with InlUtr PfH*
cn*h.
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American Legion &lt;&gt;
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owl thrown before.
"Tin'll (’ Im i Ii 1) l-’miviih' ram"
.«!&lt;hi*r In MHS tn I,*--ilI* Tm ratin'1"
iiTiutl after it bin' m11,,.,t fm t l
ycaia, Kunvllli-, tun, gut off lli*
Thi&gt; .SiiiifuiS i-.nieilrnu l.eginn
throw of bin I'fell Hi". H r wrnl !&gt;S tram awHiiipcil an Apopka m|uuS
frit, S S Inch, a foot (ir'.ti'i Hint ron-ntly 17-1).
li" ever hint thrown before in ii.m Tho Ii'CIi Ih I’nlil'Ctfil IS lilta,
1&gt;&lt; 11Him.
wliUe their pilcher r IglitbiinSn
"Filch*, mi lb" oilier Imltil. hid Tiioma;i wu* holSIng the luHor* to
hown I'oinUlcnl
improvement hut a tSngh' anfiSv. TIioiiihh alriicli
lb hid nil but mil' of all I In- re- out fiv" unit walkeS two.
cmilnl putt &lt; nv'r Tori:u i-p'n f i ­ BnnforS
All It
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near i.'lllt. nod Pink on .luuo
wood Mlg. Co.* Hollywood 40.
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(Jiihr, 2032 YVIIIuw Avenue.
FU R HAi.E;- ,Y lll.lt COW, 4 gal YVAHHINO M A CH IN E REPAIR,
All make*, Hilthntltrd Elaai an'-l„ne per day Hoe Hidden* at
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Flr«t A Magmdlu
Phone 1110
R P E N T R Y . KepaUi,
Herron*
AVON PRODUCTS. You too onn C Alog,
Doom, YViltdowa, I'h""*.
learn pleaaant, frlomllv work,
full or part time. Avon Coainc- C a T j I65U-J nflrr 5. _
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tire, well known, well liked. We W illi.E YOU aho|, down i«wp,

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12.50
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Tent*. Tarpaulin*, Clothing
nnd Shoes* .....
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nent. 814 Elm.
RKUASLK man wanta &gt;to help
Don't tiuy T'l You Try
JR N I8H ED Apartment 312 Oak
care for eick or aged men In
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Flying Disc It
Seen Again By
Air Force Men
‘Object’* Makes Five
Roaring Passes A t
ft Hamilton Air Base
OAKLAND, Calif. June 21—&lt;/!*)
—“The Oakland Tribune said a
“disc shaped object" toaring at an
estimated speed of 1,000 to 1,500
n ller an hour made five “paitei"
near Hamilton Air Force Rate
early today.
The newipsper quoted ihiee An
Farce nun-commiisioiird offnrti
who said the "flying tauter,"
shooting blue llame mid with *
"rear like thunder” dived n m ,
beacon Just nortli of tlir field.
* Hamilton Field li 25 milrt
north of San Ftancisco.
Corp. Roger G. Ftyor, a run
trol tower operator al the field,
said he ssw s blue flame ihootiug
out as the saucer flashed by fiom
the soulhweit and beaded north­

east.

Labor Party

Sweet ({oUenroJ, growing wiMI slmlpid, ---boa W
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miUfon cow*.

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A fin# light honey baa bteu| w w i In' California and lU r f
produced from Lima bean blot*) land.
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oil with a licorice od-| or,

FUTURE

HEALTH

SECURITY

OF

THE

CITIZENS

OF

SEMINOLE COUNTY,FLORIDA
( Out* S ix ty *7icncnnd
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issu e d by P R O F E S S IO N A L IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N

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O v er S ix teen Y ears Old

D u ly U e e ^ f e # in su ra n c e A gents.

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O F J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A , a L eg al R e s e rv t

w ith O v e r T w o a n d o n e -h a lf Alilliun D ollar* P a id to P o licy o w n ers.

En.

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ENROLLMENT KHOB - TWO WEEKS ONLY

JUNE?1 2 ,1950 T hru JUNE 24 , 195©
igld You Enroll
L

8. T hn la your plau tu fit local needs and pocketbodts) ’ * '' ■

With fkny Professional Community Health Plan
R epresehtajive' working in your neighborhood.

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Through Community Enrollment you yet the
largest benefit for th« smallest coat.
* "»•. i : i'
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Faya full benefit* j egtudlesr of otiisr insurance.
NSw diboents, as wall as old physical uondmous,

ere fully covered.

Return Lirl»
11 &lt;&gt;n■iHu.* I' m *

H M ttw lru A

s*eea *»ee&gt;i

c-'iMa - was transferred here laH •if lliciii mi highway* In the fjuuurea.
I*'Slav. i . He spent hie last days *nnFmii
iecu other* tan about th*
etaulng cell blocks.

They were rounded up
' i next February ha would havi ground*.niillimilies
said
S** b eligible for parole consid- quickly
Three glrN escaped Sunday. but

Mnmluv e-cstm nn "aftermath ■ut
04,
Humbly lueiik."
The prison knew of no rela- HipTin*
iiiisnh i'nf*|ip whb led bv
tiyes,
, tMesAiwIHIe
In Montgoiui'i y, "tillers- itii mi 11- Minuways," Mis*
Ala., an old Negru life lernmt liiihlm iiii id Id.
IviCujiik •&gt;v tun in lliree girl*
who died at Alabama's Atin me
prison left htii life invlngtt, $l!IU. m i m il illiU M U il. T lita ie u t e tin

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1. DUring lhS K urolhnlnt'Ptriod—Every resident
, ef.ypur Cgunty -A ll ggss (1 day to 10U years).
All racis, both sexei

Umu .I. nl tin- ilinlitlitiuii unit tlie

givtaii frcpilum uf the

Kill*

Wtiep To1Enroll ?
Anytime duHng enrollment period. After Knrpllmfnt Period closes representatives will not
fee available in your community for enrollment.

will May Apply For
CfM MRity Health Plaa ?

3

luturinuh
Warren Waller B. Martin snld well*
tu Alimov. uffbTwin of the Stale
^Dapper Don's" real name pro­ llc|ia
rtiuent uT Welfare, which
bably was Robert A. Tout billion,
lie probably cama from Atlanta uptaiittiiN Hie schtmi, termed the

Surgical Onorafioai

At Professional Community Health Piss Head­
quarters. shown below.

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Where To Enroll?

Evaryone seeds security fruin large hospital and
surgical billy.

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Dapper Don l)k*H
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FOR THE

..They said the saucer returned
m m the nurlliwfit ami made an
other pass north of the field, then
inter made three more approaches.
The Tribune said the airnu&lt;ri i|necrlbed the object as cirrulai.
thlrlc In the centsr and lapn imr
to Ihe shies. They uaed IjIium'ijIhu
In follawing It* course.
, The men said the disc was ac
cotnpanlrd bv a mat like thumb i
and th* blue flame looked like hi
aeHyleiir torch. T’hev desrribvd
its' apptoacii altlludr ut between
2,000 and 6.000 feet.
'■•The mdii said the skv wa* *•!*-•»•
over. Hamilton Kleltl. alt him yli
h lg fifo g prevailed else wline in
thf.'Ran Francisco Hay ate#.

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i r i i t i H H r m r i n oa*&gt;
House, out four members are ill
uml n,ny not be obit, to nttend the
ciuciul session, Under these cir­
cumstances, any unusual absen­
teeism—ur Absent ion by party
member* who think Britain shrub!
tube u more jmsitivo attitude toword the S&lt;*hum«n I'luri— could
be distant run*,
Meeuwhite, in Vatican City,
new* sources here declined to conii n i nt on report* the Vatican had
Intelvoneil in nciintiatinni between
tin- I'. S. and Hungary to excliiinye
American
businessman
Hubert A. Vugelcr for the crown,
of St, Stefan,
'I lie lepmt* were that the neg»tiation* bad hern dlsiupted tentphi arily ly Vattcsn relief the
clown shnuhl not be returned to
lluiinmv while ilir Communists
ate in power.
Itelitablr auiiicis in Vienna said
iiirln i Hint ney'iiiMilulls for VogoIll's mleiiMi me under way with
tlii i i turn of tin mu lent crown
tlic price, ilr mu Miitenced to 16
yeni s Jn)l KeluiiHiv "H charges of
of spying.
And in h'raikfm i, the U. 8.
Coin mission nnniniiiced today that
('Inv il Henderson, X L a U. 8.
Vice Consul In Kianhflirt, contn.Iteil sniclilo yesttlday.
Hen Ioi son, nn nfficl'il announcemem sani, was found dead of a
■elf-inilined gun shut wound in
his u|iurtineiil.

'T iboiighl it was a falling stai.
HeoUeison who wa * born in
the Tribune quoted Pryor. "Hut it ( I'li(nb diiI,is, Ark., ou&gt; a motber
and Ipother living in Ventura,
didn't fall. Il |usl kept on going.
/T h e Tribune said Pryoi '*
egm tioh wa* verified bv Hlaff
■ft* ‘Ellis R. l.iliner, another con- i
trot tower operator, and Ktnlf
l i t . Virgil Ceppuro, memlu-i uf
t f i e . Airways
Coinmuiilcatlmie

Heed high.
But by 108(1 he had sunk to
•heap ' swindling, when ho draw
l i t ..to 80 -years In Sing Hlng
prison for steeling $200.

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B. Buiuritig of Surface Woundi ' ." '/.’ii . i . ^
t Tonsillectomy and/or AdeppldectOlTtr ,
♦O-OO
?. Fracture of Thigh, Leg of tipper A na.— 4
PAYMENTS MADE TO YOU OK Y p U l
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DOCTOR OB HOSPITAL .
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FraUuional
Community Health
Insuranos Plan Provides:
Hospital Boaefits

ft'licl'd in ini-11

‘fill'll’ mi' ntxiut j!’J6 gurls under
III yen i* uf ngu in thp school.

Blgfa, aufferlng Bright’s ill*eaet and heart trouble, hid lu«»n
warned by doctors he woulil nut
lire much Itmgor, prison dltvclor
^Frxnk Boewell said.
He WSs convicted of murder
111 gears ago. Boswell deecilbcd
Up record as unblemished for
Whs entire time be wae in prl-

Sunn' lillVta been coiiiluitted bfI riiimta tIn'v Hie "unciuitiullablss"
mini'
■'linigL'h.

bucuuse

uf

morals

Labor Dittpute
im iiism *

eerve for asuult ntmutinu uf » tuu cents a bottle

yHh latent te MU.

All Accidents covered from date uf enrollment
(Surgical or non-surglcal).

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AiltDiseases and Sickness (non-surglcal) cover­
ed AftOr Bo days from date of enrollment
' ,t ■. | c . f; ,,
f. a I i
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last Iilulit wilbuUt lesulls. (tut
'••till eliii-L Hgneil to make .mother
it v hi -1 I'. M. today.
The main ilmnaiide of the 3,28dman union include a five days
' Buxeell, aleo a Negro has wnik week with all days pay, an
incieaa efruni $10 to $18.60 in
three more yesre of a flve-ycer drlvur*
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11U redaily minliniims .and

dUatence to

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f. AH diseases and sickness (surgical) covered aft­
er 10 dkyi from date of enrollment
A

CSiah Death Benefit from date of earollm eat ’
,

A Maternity Benefit (on family group form only)
covered after nine mouths.from date of enroll-

cut In cuinmlninns.

Asslynmento accepted by your Hoapltoie and may be
used In any recognised medical hospital ANY­
WHERE, asms benefits anywhere you may go.

Faya immediate cash beagftt a t doetk (frees s a y
cause).
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1. If death occurs beforg age f
2. If death occurs after age M

1(H) Daye for EACH AND EVERY MEMBER of
the family In a Hospital room costing up to V6.Q0 per
dey, in any IB months period, or a total of «eoo.oo
Alan page the eoet of penidUin, drugs, medlclnee,
dressings, operating room, anaesthetic, Z-rag, and
all other regular and cuatomary hoapital treatment
ekgrgM Up te
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—non
First-aid or emergency (accidents only) — ....fi.OO

Also pays for Maternity (on Family Group Plan
only) all hoapital chargee after nine month*
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Single men and women (all agea) (U S
Family Group Plaa (include*
man and wife and all unmar- - . . . ,
vied children under age II)' |MW
add 98.00 fee td iie t p*pme*'«a

V B o fM S IO N A L

ocaonmiTY wobalth plan
WUBD ANDimDKRWRITTKN BT
L An aMUM, legal reserve, stock Insurane* ooe
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To ProtMt the P o m of U i World;
To Promote tho P» n &lt; i of America.
To Product P tM H rh j for Stnfard.

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Secretary Of State
Says U. S. Arms To
Stave Off B l o w,
Not To Strike It
CAMBRIDGE, M m , Juno 2 2 Secretary of- S u it Acheron
declared today the United Sutra
and it» allies "ate on tha thmhold
ol a new period" In thair quest for
peace.
Deipite the obilacl* posed by
the "inordinate
ambition" of
Soviet leaden, he »aid, war is not

inevitable.
"We are buildiny our alrength,"
^Acheron laid in a ipeech prepared
for the Harvard Unlveriity Alumni
Anociation, "in order that we may
eliminate the coaditioru which
would give rite to war, and wa are
nn the ihrnhcld of a naw period
ment of thii effort.
"We face thii naw pariod with
in the lucccnful forward moveconfidence, but wa muit ba very
y lc a r in uui inlndi about our pui'p o m m timet that lie ahead."

Declailng triet tt it “the de­
termined pin punt of thti country,
and of the like mlndtd notions
working with u», to prevent war.’’
Acheson aiH-rted:
“We do not aim for puipan'*
of conquest. Our strength i-i a
shield, whose purpose li tan fold.

“First, our alrength is essential
to a progressive anil successful re­
solution of the difficulties which
-'today beact tha Intarnatlonal com­
munity a a a.
‘‘The second purpoaa of our
strength is to enable u* to carry
ahead a creative relationship with
the other nations of tha free
world."

Ha said that “Democracy it a
dynamic idga in the world," and
added:
“Both tha North Atlantic com­
munity and tha community of tha
«Agiorfean itrtoa a rt toeUkitlon*
'founded on principles which mu*t
eventually prevail."

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Wilidu Infill I k Hinder it* &gt; (liable.

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AsNiH Jated i'rewt Leaned Wire

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President Says U.S.
Budget Won’t Stand
70 Group Air Force

Defense Chiefs Meet With MaeArthur In Tokyo

Soloiis To Probe Bailey 1 ells Of
Money Spent In Program lo Use
State Campaign License Income

State Officials Dis­
patch 70 P o l i c e
To Trouble Center
WASHINGTON. June 23—i/lb

— The federal ( o n rilu il, g Ser­

M O R R IS 1 OWN, Term.. June 22
- —(A1)— Thiee men were wounded
by gunfire si I tic Ameiitan Ruka
Corporation lu.iay and Iwu hour*
laltt a hairagc ui g im liir fhatteicd window* in llic strike haiatitd
tsyon jiroduclinv pldut
G n n liie erupted al 7 A, M. d in ­
ing a change ot t liit li nl Il,r plant,
werie ol (rcuirenl duoiijri* uncr
the C 10 Irsid e W uikei, Union
Local I 0 H went on M id i Mat. 2d
ill mppoil of a wage nu irase and
o lliri b e iirfili.
Th.ee IIUUI weir Irllrd in till*
firing
The (stile ol gnnliie wa* heard
again ihoillv alter
A. M when,
plant official* taid, Inillri* appar­
ently Weir fired fiom * highway
leading lo the mam gale. Window*
were shattered by ihrtc slugs but

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DUftINO A M V1IW ITAOID IN THIIR HONOR m Tokyo, S«ciet»ry of Daftnte Louit
ii« rn ai.d li .ii.
U n iu N. B u d U y (right), Chuiruittn of tii« Joint Chief* of bttitT, iU nd hi «*tt€tkMim with 4**** U. &lt;»J •&gt; » o
Arthur, u thtjp U k t th# talule Tha two defense duet# have beenconfBiimg with M-.d A* ttioi o n t ai f o U tii
pioblcmis T h t latter beUevti that the United Stales can still save Fo^rr-ose fiom the I ’lm o it * *mii. u i&gt;t»
end that American tuppUea should be sttil theie and lo Southeast Asia,
(lid ei uiintoiui Hailing ho to)

Solons Produce Two State Employees Prepare
Pirate Map For Cold Hunters
Top Document In
Amerasia Probe
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slid dig it up myself,” Odum etui pulm-livd efT r lu n .tilsv , ti.c 1 . U i«i ■ f lw p a t u c In n v t i n l it u le - t " will, liu* liecli n il iwatllig that It
•*1 11*i siitiL'fiiiihittt f tiuv* not i. -ul a*nit (i i highway building
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map ol Florid* with crosses ir-fl Howe v- most trename s»*i • t 1 lil I- Xltti'lLUi* tiflkteBlmi til^C
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to lie found. Sanford bus urna art- ti-ptui * ili-ii ,
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no one wa* injuied.
The official said at the time of
the second outbreak about 60 to
76 man were milling around the
R j p S S i i with rifles, shotguns
The State Highway Patrol Im­
Theia principles, ha aald, Include mediately sent 7U heavily armed
S e ititr* was in lha w iln m than
tha cooperative association of its- Itrohnen with uui
go* hunih* speed•
tiona, Individual liberty, mutual
to tho tumble ceriler
when Hickcnloopei produced dir
aid, letf-hetD and “tha rsspo’imhil
)nc report lerelvud l*y Mgliwnv
lty of aiding other free peupliu patrol headqur.rters In Nusfiviile, m alrnal.
to achleva tlieir own development apparently errorieuiia, oaid two
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The Secretary apoka on the ctilifluiixtion of tld* i.-put ficim
tMum Bit- vMhnl 11111in at Mil
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third anniversary of tha dav on nnv srnirr-t'.
dm unient* ir ir r d by the i HI wlirn lilt* ’•ItM'i tiiiuw II mi Itilt kiiHp hut $11110 plus ,, ( ’ » |,s 11’« III 1 c11 *11
which hi* praatcMior Qeueru!
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friiiit Ilu. 1 ni Itn
Stale Safety Ciiniiiitssiiiiu*r Ham
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H u iillM s ir .t l»is I Hgg l lil-rs-t
&gt; George C. Marihall, proposed ine Neal and l’utrnl t'uptain \V. T lit ayrn li iaided the New Yuik ui
‘'European Recovery Plan that Sf.r-lti-n ntnrtrd ln-i* from Naab- lice, of A m eiaii*. a liug arm r n &lt;
bear* hi* name—also in a ipeerh villi- by auiomohlla. Other detail* lungei pubbtlied. and found bund
at Harvard.
, of patrolmen were lulling toward .t.lt ui secret government paper,
Acheion said that w h i l e Morristown frmr Knoxville, jit
A Justice Department nutation
strength may now ba eaMntln! to miles to the ir«t, and Klngfpoit, on the material quoted the Htatr
a settlement of tha world ptob- 60 miles northward
Department at toying “this it
lems, It “I* not a substitute for
Morristown, a city of H.notl is a personal nuts and not hii of
discussion and aacommodatlu i.” an industrial and agtinilluitd cen­ filial government document."
And he expreiaed hope that a ter in a tobacco area -12 miles east
It was not immediately In might
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healthy European coromualtv will of Knoxville.
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mil at tlie Senate hearingr jo*i
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AHull 11 Klim-, jjlealtlelll uf II.
b« the determining factor |n bringThe patrolmen have orders to wlui alledgedly iiad ptepaied tlir
tO iiU iaei *e» r a in Twal
Aiin-ti.-Mri I' m1 m liureau I'Vtl.iii Iiithiy I I I -V niti-tl I .... * win ilu 1
disperse striker* milling about the note.
gale of the Enka plant seven
Uefora lllckentooper produced Imil, will lulu lilt lluee ullu-r llu-ii leriniil a n e muiv 1,-1u1.11■t..
miles from here. The pickets ie- it, Service had danltd he ever aid Alimrit-sii lurm lesders tu reinu' illegilllv if llu-v iliui 1 a ini I-. 11-.
portediy had barricaded the gates ed the Cornmuniita while serving »n Kuru|it-nn uurirulliirel reruvt-it Imviiu; m i 1 it e i-a 1 itt
I'lm
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Ih illiu a .l a m i I t il'
Mini Amerit-(tn niil on n spet'lai
with aulomobilaa
in diplomatic posts In China.
The,shooting broke out ns thiee
That was one of the accusation, hrumlfsat from I’mia, Kram-t-...... til-,- C o llU I I L n - li t ll lu il.il- Ilu - I t t llt t
th e
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workers attempted to cut across McCarthy made against him.
tile N mI iuiih I l-'tn in unit
H11111- i l l d f l l V I t i K
a field to avoid the picket line to
Hervlre declared that nn the con­ llutir, S uI u h Imv, .hum 21 {NIK I . i ' i i m u l l ( ' t , .I .,u u i I 1 H illin ', lu ll
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i l , I d , mu I 1. I•report fur the aarly moir/ng shift. trary he had done all he could to I (Hi l' .\| . F b n hI m Tim e).
Their rars were hailed ami bul­ resist “the domination of China
The t.|In-r ri*i in uffit-luls, win- p i n ,lie s e r v i c e l u I n . M m n il ,•*&gt;,. r 1
Ffv* boy acouta of Seminole
ulmig wdb Mi Kline, repri-aeni l i i i - i i l h o t e l.
County will leavp Monday for two lets were fired as they fled the by Communism."
Ktn, service wm. aiis|ieoilei| lil'c i
The Senators had first iilanned tin- bulk uf urguuised furtm-ra In
watka of adventun and fun at tha machine a.
William MrUlnul* was shut In to hear him behind closed doors, lilt- II. N, eri* .It-aa T. Kamlxi A Uui UP.V (ii'tu *-|| Idi-lmr &gt;1 I- 1 fin
National Boy Seoul Jamboree at
.Valley Forge, Pa., tka historic alta tha lag and head.- He was brought but Heroics asked for a piddle IvKlaiativu counsel uf Hie Nnlnm-tl iiiviutllguluis I uiiih I wlmi was iblirniigti; .larm-a Q. l ’attun, iue-&lt;
Iw hara Qaorga WiahUfton and hla tn a hospital, where his condition hearing.
A thin wiry man, Harvire leaned dunt of (lie Nalimial Farmei- scribed ttn Mliutikiuul.el a* 1mi1111111
small forca of patylada braved a wax reported as critical.
Victor
McDaniel
and
James
Mcforward In the witness chair and Unlun; and John II. Davis, etet-u Irulmiis reriler ill l l m Imlliluiir
bitter winter during tha Revolu­
ennsy suffered superficial flesh told the Senators It fust is not t i vi- set-relary of the Netumil
'I lie riiiiiiu issli.il Vul 11 ( ti.liiliiii
tionary War.
true that ha was a "collaborator ('ounril of Farmer Cooperative* tile service nmi lie n-sumi-.l \ iik
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Thla morning tip acouta and wound*.
McGinnis told Joe Q. Dougherty, with Communiata” at McCarthy
Tills report in expected lit la­ 24 wlit-n (Mi tliiv &lt;&gt;f sunptu i"ii
laadora. . pitched
tKtir decorated
-tba
iindustrial relations officer for rbarued.
the most rdgidfb'Miit Ngrlculim d will lie up pit,vldi d nu Inc •11
tenta .by
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F.nka, he returned Ihe fire beforo
Service and flya othar* wen* ar­ ntury to come out of Europe nllue foicemenl office n-iiurl 11 will be
msree to T
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knocked rested in th« Amerasia episode amt the start of American aid.
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tenta bear
Ida and him '-ut.of the andmshera
cinryed with conspiracy to obtain
,
.
point out
• celery,
Dougherty said no law ar.forec- illegal pnsseaslon of Ida govern­
vwwvwaa
aw*mi vwuaejr wwai aflaking
laiditR
baseball farm
ment officer* were present when ment document*. A grand Jury re­
center. Tha palatiag waa dona by the
shooting broke out.
fused to indict Service and Ira wax
A tha Odea B in Co.
Tha vlolenea hroka out near returned to duly In the State De­
9
Donald PutreU, .
the plant antrance and employe* partment.
Post St, sponsored
picked up McGinnis and carried
Only two of lha othersi .ware
Club, la one of II I
him inrtde.
. .
pro-ecuted. Philip Jeff*, tdltnr of
eently graduated
The shooting t-ccurrad after n the mngailne, waa fined
High School, M (
..._ jt of disquiet during which end Emmanuel U rim . a Et‘lU&gt;
REDWOOD, CITY, Calif.. June 22 — (fl*) — Thirty persons wem
hours has serve
worker* due off at midnight war* Department employe, wa* fined hurt in a freak accident which dumped tome tom of ornamental plas­
kept on duty through a lacoml
ahlft to avoid PocclUa- trouidc **Sorna Republican* In Congraaa ter on movie-goers in the lisltuny of the Sequoia Theater here lait
scout of Troop
with a trreup of 60 to 71 pickets have charged there w a s* “cover night.
will also att*
out side tha plant gate.
Fifteen wei* injured enough to need hospitalization, but only one
ur&gt;' on the c«»* «nd “bungling
John Pierson,
of the prosecution.
was in lerioui condition, tally today. Tha others required only first
tar, will aerve ,
Service told the committal to- aid,
von is a h k b d .
Mrs. Vangte Case, H-t, of Red­ sides those of Mrs. Case, wes run
xn».
LONDON,. June M - I r W - ,!%Vh*n I was arrested by the
Minlotar Clemaat Attlee F B I ^ J u i e M M B .I t e l d t h e i r - wood City, was still uncanclous in sidured serloua.
Tho accident occurred ubout lf&gt;
oa Parliament today; for a retting officer end ik# Interrogate Palo Alto Hospital sevwal hour*
tha accident. Rita elllu-r mlnutea IJefore mldnigbt, when
v t f f at eonfldci
ine
agent that 1 was
wa* Innocant of
ln« scant
or after
lumped
or
fell
from
thf
upstair
scout, ft
most of thH patrons bud uln-iuly
IhS e ^ rg e s f that ! w m myatlfUd
Lemuel ---------flvs of hla minlstars by tha arraat, Md, t»*t * wUhad fog* seats in front of tha balconv left.
data of Troop A*l
Tha crash of the ornamental
laid befora tho Houia of Common* &amp;
to do
dq *wh*f”
what I ’ could
eoula to help «oWa
aohr# She was not in tha adba where
Cobb will aervr a motion asking unqualified sup­ the « a tta r-. That h*e bamr and the plaster fell. No onsj was cer­ plaster and wire lath reinforcing
tain in tha confusion which fol came suddenly with a roar like
and may M
port of Um government's decision
attitude.
James reap
to romala out of tha six-nation
Serv IcT te &gt;t iftad In the blgeau- lowed the crash.
thunder and seandiigly dropped in
the Central
Her husband, Dr. Kukri l'a-«. a single ahaat, said Police pfficer
cua room of tho Rffltnti offloo
a
staff
member
of
the
&gt;alu
Alto
bodaing. Bine* tho dartalon to hear
William Goldsmith, who wa., at­
him In publlo wn» mad# only at Hospital, aald her Inji rl«* con- tending tha show at dm time. An­
the last mlnuta, tbore waa only ilsta of a possible concu ilon .pos­ other policeman, Phil Hrav. -aid
sible internal injuries ar I a brok­ tha collapse was "like an earth­
a hindful df ipnU tO fi In
.’ b J S L r *&gt;m &gt; t « * . . t W . W L* en finger. First report that her quake.'1 A brief panic among pullegs ware broken In tl t 30-foot rona immediately died down.
drop to tha main floor acre not
Redwood City Fire Chief Joseph
borne out by hospital exi minxtlon. Lodi said tha calling iiearned in
Six other paraona wen taken to hive glvon away in tho center and
the Palo Alto HourfUl 1 id sight Juat “peeled off” tq the sides. He
to the Ban Matoo Coramu |ty Hos- oatimatad that about 1U ton* of
pltnL Nona of the inji rlas, be­

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I tu n - y t-u r,
Senalr iuvritlgatur* today put- jin tin- -.Inti I i Im u iv ,

hot

N EW SPAPER

3 Wounded When
Violence Flares
In C. 1. 0. Strike

vice said todai it j« pun erics,
to art in the -Hike al I lie linerIran Enka Corp. plant in Morristown, Term, until (hr Nation­
al Labor Relations liuurd de­
termines whether an .1 KL or
CIO Textile Ininn repr.c-enis
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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A . T H D ltS IL U

Entabllnhed 1908

Acheson Declares
Allies Now Reach
] New Peace Period

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and Miitry through Frldu Local
thuudtMhoWcr* it onlj a few
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“itltitniioh" lb mild m»
On foreign 4O11111 Mr Iru nun *anl Chmlti» .M .Spuffort),
N«w York Itwyvr, will
Ilu itn•
port in i job ns 3«er«Ui v ^ iit mtt|
Ache^onS tUfUty on tin Nrirtli
AtUntk* IriA fv C huihmI Khi
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Sanford Jayceos
A r e Kntpi tained
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el elect, confirmed tin
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jtiitlin eiil, winch gets all thr
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M iMilli'i Imd tned ill Harif"rd
Hade, -aid lad. nt school D"11*' (tie lavceec hid,I M"-n in u m il
•unvcnliuti in Mixim I., t, 1 mg 1.
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lulidu Ss liusalliltt, a 1 - n t u n i
, midi &gt;,l liud •’liiiic li in .')snl 'id
OilMlidu will u ff.i a ft«. . ■ t,, u11
noI Ulm III Dinb- City S u iv liu m Provincial Police
(isriy.
iii lndi- tin himhund, I l( Millt-i
Hunt Hank Robber IliuiIhiugla*
iituo tliulii i- i. , - 1 il,,*
■ •I li'itli- l ily , a tmii, Itol.vii Mill*-*
,,| i a in omil Aveuuu, tim e grund
Jayceos to attend tin- -lafrty
LA N G TO N . d id . June 22 *T’» Cinincil m .eling ai the f i t , Hall
. l.iidri ii. Mildred, (.'bin iiiliin md
Heavily armed provincial policy. at Mild o'clock 1 tit.-dav mi ;lit.
II.
diltv Millui uf Huiifnrd; two
In nlliul'a, H E W illi Hint, uf Jns |n| Iiy it Michigan »"&gt;•••&gt; »i"l id"
During the final ft11fII fM1 ’% *,(
In i mill .1 E. W illiiin i- uf ('until ........Ill,mild, pushed through lultgl- In- tirugrain H arry Kml,-&gt;l h , | in,I'nint, tnul live a iili-r -, Ml*. .Sully n l s w a m p s n c m h e r e t o d a y in .layci-e* singing wllti him, m.-lmlM*lli i . Sanford; Mr*. M l) North, , l u r c h o f u h a u l, b a n d it w h o a l- mg " l.ri Mu C a ll M u
Mwe.d
11.oli (,’ity ; M i p . ,1 l&gt; .IuIiiihuu . Ju* i. ii.lv li a- r in d t w o p u r s u e r s lu heart." Among the lui liu |&gt;lay«d
pm, Mrs. A.C M rCalluiu, Vul cl*-M ill
was "Aluxnndei A Huginni Hand.’
ibiitta, (in . Mini Mis. J. C. Wig
|li,. haiiilit. united witli a nth- wlitcii liu pointcil UUI he bad aided
i[ln«, Whim Spring-..
liiacliiiieguii, dl'a|i|team l into Ibe (lie famous Sophie Tucker III In
busli yesterdui. abandoning bin 1 inducing. He also pluvej aiming
Ii,i*1 frum the l.angtun Hraridt uf numerous other mmilnref, “Whan
K K d IK I R A TIO N
My llahy Smiles A i M e ” md 1*1
Iti-gn li ni ion will tul.i- pluce lu- ilu- Impuriul Its*nf. of Catuidu.
C liff F a .......... HI, of
M'ldiit vea lei I that le d I -ewts, will* 111 allm u r r u w ul Si'iiiiim le High Rciiunl
urging mi tlir this number fainum, bad at mu
l u i i h u r ilx - w o i'k t e r m u f i i u m m c r .......... ns, Mich
time played with him in an uf. i-huut Min ting (Wiimlnv, I'rinelpal bliiudbnuml, led a posse uf police cimstra, Ted at Ibt- time, pUv ui
mnl
nruled
citizens,
numbering
llf 'iumi E. Murrip annuuncyd thit,
puHsibly m il men I'lanes ami.radlu violin.
nmrning.
(U-guJur certified teachers will were guiding Hie pursuers.
They searched fur ii klllet abuut
Irmlruct climBea daily frutu .6:1)0
ii’i-luck until iid oii ul $2.60 2h years uf age, of medium height
JACKSONVILLE, June 22 -{/)»)
lutr subject. Nu foreign languages and wearing a pith helmet and
.87
71
nr laboratory science will be dark glassei. This man, police Atlanta
ilismark
1)6
66
taught. Students can get credit* aald, shot down Arthur Lierman, Chicago
86
64
ill, ami William Goddyn, 24, after
fur new or made-up work,
87
81)
they forced Ids escape car into a Galveston
New Orleans
U2
76
ditch yesterday.

THE WEATHEH

LIGHTNING HOLT
Two Sanford firemen, Claude
Whiddeu and Wilbur Spivey, nar­
rowly escaped injury frum a bolt
u f lightning which struck an u«k
t r e e near which they were stand­
ing at Loch Arbor yesterday
afternoon at abuut !I:UU o'clock.
The two firemen at tha time
were surveying a gras* firo which
was threatening homes in tha
area near the Chase grove, and
had parked the small Dodgy fire
truck nearby. The bolt of light­
ning hit the oak, flicked over to
several pine tress, end showered
the men with mou. bark and pine
needles.

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B-sa a rm a d a
FAIRFIELD-S I MH U N AI R
FORCE BASE. Calif.. June 2 2 UF)—Seven giant H-30 liotnberi
winged westward over the Pacific
today on what the Air Force
called the “first of a series of
routine training flights."
The slx-engined super-bombers,
capable of hopping 10,000 miles
without refueling, took off at intervals starting at S:16 A.M.
They rose Into a cloudless but
slightly hmiy Western sky.
Three of the 10 plane* which
came here from Texes remained
behind, the Air Force Mid.

^

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New York
Pittsburgh
Seattle
JscksonviUs
Miami
Orlando
Tallahsssse

84
79
62
U7
81
U6
112

60
60
49
78
76

75
71

Sanford Weather
High yesterday Ut)
Low Ibis morning 71
Rain yesterday 1.44 inches
Norma] June rainfall, 7.48
chea.
June rainfall to date 4.17
chli.

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Plantation Estates

5th Avenue Flooded With Tears
Of Girls Who Flunked As Models

By HKS8 P A T rM S O K

By HAI, BOYI.K
NEW YORK — (/Pj — Thousands u( beautiful girl* try each
year to | t l a foothold in the glamorous busineu of modeling.
And you could flush Fifth Avenue with the Iran of those who
faiL What is the thing that defeat) mott of thrin&gt;
"They coma in waariaf nine hats and three pairs of glover," say
Joan aad Tony WahaUfr • young couple who operate the society of
Ibe.^ e tnlaat^ Agency. t • -------------------- ------------

. is their Way of saying tho
act phoney instead of actin g tb e m ie lv a e .
"They have atyilsed walks end
stylised
hair-dos
that make
them ell look alike," said Tony,
a form er radio w riter who flew
OB artillery cub scouting plane
in Europe during the war.
" If Grouch** Mara la ranking
money, every comedian wants to
grow a moustache. I t’s that way
in
wur..
In snta
this business. The girls wurk
tee hard trying to look
ok the woy
they thing a professional model

a Rtvlora rest camp when Tony
met her on leave at war’s aim.
They ware married there.
Last Januaiy they bought the
model agency no they could have
the same working hours.
“ We bought it on Monday, »aw
It on Tuesday, and fainted on
WedneMlny," luughvd Joan. “ The
place was rutlicr rundown-lopk
mg,”
But thirty. of the models—
‘v*.10
f lf* to.I?® ■*&gt; hour —
t itlu.iteered In help ttnmi re­
paint
the
offices. They got the
ouj|ht to.
result? They become sill job dune over week-ends. The
ted caricatures. They gain a Dike whole experiment lias left Web­
pels*—and lose their own real ster dim'd.
"Wlml email's me most is
p o u t.
“The photographers are In- the iiuiiilier of women who want
nundated with pretty girls &lt;&gt;f tlrs-ar children In bn mudels," he
this
type
Tony
cuntimieil. said, “Some of tlnm write to us
"Whan they see a girl with real frum tin. maternity wards."
Individuality and charm, they
Their agency now has Mill
pounce on her. I t’s her natural- model*, including nn 86-year-old
ness that paya off."
giaiulmntheily type who was dls-|
Thera's an old wisecrack that tov..... I working the
__I pi
powder
yoo can tell a man who’s out of roum of n nig tit club, ft also
work because he dresses so neat- Ims tw0 trained rings amt tiro
Yf. I t’s the way In modeling.! cuts. But the Webster* aren't
too.
• U | too fund of animal modefa.
“One of the top girl models—
“Soon after we started, we
aha makes up to |oOQ a week— got a call for n rat model,” m
cornea to work wearing glasses plained Joan. “ When we checked
aad with bdr hair in curler*,'' wt&gt; found the cat had moved,
■aid Tony.
“Isn't that a silly situation—
"And th# girls who aren’t rhnsing all over New York loutworking—they coma in w earlnj ing fur u cat that didn't bnve
idea hats," chimed in Joan, her-1though sense to leave Us forami# m • n/scaSBfill snrnlal
taj&gt;iss-,I!..» uii.iiu.l S ll’.. a.......» ,11,1
lb * wae ■ Bed Cross girl in find it."

Accufted Killer
( r e a l i s e s * r u n s g e e s Hast

a welder, treasurer of
shipping
firm that went bankrupt, amt #m
ployed by a building roinnmv ihm
entered ilia
the gatmeitt
garment business,
ami
busti
Went bankmpl
mil After (he wui lie
two weeks after th* l.urye killing
drew |17,000 from a tank and
disappeared with bis wife and
three children, Monaghan said.
Meanwhile, In HUrke a Hi) vcm
oXd .Dradfoid County fsrm ri wnslain at Hrilborn Springs. n*m
h#re In an atgumeul over. tlrrlinV ;'.C A H U OF TUANKH

^iTha -family of the late Mrs.

f S f 'A a «

qiirnt lent.
Suite A ll.inev I K. Oilman
id.Nlili.it Mu dr.iil mini h. M I. ,
tt it inn i Ig ht, i|r mid Miat sliutliei ;
lliatlfuid Cuunly fanner, Fred 1
McAllister, :i5, »•«&gt; being held In |
lull In connecilun with the thuol- 1
iug.
j
An imiuvM lie: i.een ael foi i
Wrdin-nlsv afivtiiuon ut !t P.M. 1
I'lines n -kid Walnwiight use
siud twice. I be ullerculiun luok
plkce nil line uf Wlllnwi Igllt'x
funot ivhiuh was K illed by JlcAllliler.

2 \ Solons Rapped

(tuatla*** Kuhh s'aaa narl
I’haigtui llmt Mir rime wan "white­
•I piaoat., Tiny waia vary much washed" withnni full phinai'illlon.
eppmlaltd,
JitMli'n
Di-pm linttnl officials
I r a B ro w n
liavn I'onlrriilni Mini ilit* bottom
iii.
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Arthur Turnu
foil mil til l lie iMie liai'aiini Kail
i
Martha Williams
eial mliUia m it ml Ilia ilucumant*
illegally.
off qnadoUtw*, te(*gi*ii)&gt; ami (lor

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- It had tiecn some time since I
N EWsawYORK
Hwlfly O'Bilen. the pride of the poolroom*, so I tracked him down to Mie Mage delica­
tessen, where he was munching meditatively on a
hot paetraml sindtiirli sml silted Inn. wh»t plans
he was making lu k«* uut uf New Vuik r.ow that
ths dog days were approaching Inis «s you may
have h 'a id is without a .lounl Mie wurat city In
the world In which to spend summer T hus it no
second.
"Dog days," Hwlfly repealed, "—listen, every
day I* dog day lo me I pick the Pest dogs out at
Belmont and they run like sausage* Without lege."
i7 1 ^ l
"Hauaagee with legs 1 gut to see. I suit), lapsing
Into the O'flneii Idiom "No. setluusly, -Swifty,
Met Helmer
how do you twal Itie heat In MunhuttunT la, you
go to the mounlmgs for the summer, or lake the
bath* .ii Haiatogn? Or perhaps you go north tor Mie hunting 7”
"There aie hatha at Haratoga?" he naked, lifting Ills eluipient eyai,rows I been going Mier* for 10 years, and there am t mi larth In
Ihe room I gel at th* Grand Union Only a shower, down Mie halt.
And liii Mils I pay etx burke a day "
"tarn t vou feci the hast lu New York on some uf muse humid days,
when the steam rise* from the East anil Nurth rivers'’ I asked Idm
Doesn’t your eollar wilt and your spirits sag '"'
I "Who goes out in the heat'’ hwlfly asked in reply "I haven't
.seen the sun in 14 ysais Fur me. they make air condilioned movies
mid lerlauianla, when- a man can sit anil enjoy a glass lea nl.ll* hs
figures the hurt**. Bun—Sun Is lui irU rm idl '
Now wait a minute.’ I said
Yuu re al the lu rk ever, day and
sum* days inusl be sunny Mow do you avoid It’
'W ho Is outside?" he demanded
Who uufrAts the h u n ts? I
play them. I don I hai* tu walih my money being toil lusted I get
uut Mine, 1 nr.d myself a ijulet turner In Ihe m teo ian l and I sit
Mitre nmieruralh tb* stands and wait lor my fiiemls to bung me the
imulls / know one horse can ion lastri than another horse Ain't
It bad enough 1 bet them? I gut lo watch them too?"
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AW1FTY BURRED MIR TEA LA/lt.Y and pondered the question
of beat in New York "Jt'a all a stale of mind," he said, flatly "Look,
come Mir winter, everybody leavea town for Miami and then they lay
aiound la tha sun. sweating like a duck's back and feeling happy'
that they re hot. Then when it is hot up heir they moan. Purely1
mental."
"1 ihmk even you will admit lhai the humidity in New York la
hotter and damper than any humidity m the world.'' 1 said
J never unde inland that humidity thing Hwlfly said. Downing
Do you mean that when It gels wain, in summer and yuu begin to
collapse al the 16th pole. It am I Iht l.ot weather dumg it ? It la this
humidity ?’
I tried to explain to him shout me air being saturated will* molaluts and so on. but I am not a one for explanations "Did you ever
find anuther town that la as ur.romfoitable as this one m summerT“ •
1 safd e v a d i i i f t h * issue.

T only been In three towns In my life," ht said This one, Bara-*'
toga and Miami I almost got to tome city . ailed Arkansas during
the war when a half-mllcr down Mine was tl.e only track being
opel al. d In tlie country, but Instead I went uver to a horse Joint uj&gt;lown and we bet on iscrs they tun :iu years ago
"You know what my luck is’ they give os a tare In winch Mila
Man of War it going and I g r| a l|tMe down on him. at I to I0U yet
and he gets beat by a pig named Upset. And I thought thla goal
never Inal I"
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“U lti VOU CVCM TRY NL».KMNO UN THE GHAHH W.
I'wtk on ii fiul i*l|flit ’ ' t liliiit, (turfing (hr iiJnvirittldn rvi
Uiltiili "They Irll III* yuu tail cool 611 wornlulullv Ih u e "
"Glass ihrnsil." Ha IM&gt; tali]
1 sltep on a b«d m an *
llonril room Alt conJitioninf I got in my hold, like any
human being "
"D uean l ll Hava a n y a ( U r • f l e e t s ? '' J a » k a J

I'm aorry we did not get to
piers last week but we ere housecleaning the Mansion and It got
to a crucial point where It could
nut lie left for anything. As you
know this is quite a house to clean,
2!ii moms and seven baths and
a lint l ooms. One room is &lt;18 x 88.
It took i s yards of material for
the new drape* for that one room.
Wt newer) for hour*. Annl*-L«*
i on! a lie would rather bake pies. I
agree with htr. Ha a good thing
iivitds is such a clean place ao
it "lily has to be dune one* ■ year.
Will Us about finished now and
iicai Hal iii day evening, June 24th,
we &lt;*re going to havu a house par­
ty. Everyone la invited. There will
be Canasta and other card games,
dancing, shuffle board and bring
your bathing suits we will go
down to the pool for a mid-night
swim. There will be priies and
light refreshments and for tha
itguiar .Hat, Nile dues.
Apropos uf houserlcanlng If any
of your teuderfuot friends In th*
north ask you how you can stand
all the hugs In Florida you might
rell them that after having fog­
ged Min Mansion inure than a year
ago we have not seen an ant, nev
el did have files and seldom i
any other Insect and th* hour*
mound I0U years old.,
Mrs. Kachel Alley uf Ureaaa
b"iu, N. C. U staying at tha home
cl her sister-in-law, Dr. Heuben
Alley of Naranja ’Hoad, for
mouth. Mrs. Alley is on vacatlun
Hum her position as taacher in
Die (iieentboru schools: (Iht and
M**■ Mathilda G ennaipf. qf Nar
-oju Hoad are taking a weeks trip
tin out h south Florida. They hop*
,i» visit friends In Ft. Lauderdale,
West I'alni Beach and Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Santillo,
lurmerly of Hamden, Conn., mov­
ed mu, Mieir new home on Serena
Hoad this week. Their eon John
and Mro. Haiillllo's sitter Nyllle
came down willi Mum lo halo
Mu-in gel settled. John and Nellie
....I lo leloin on Thursday, Sir.
tiuirilllu was associated with the
*Ncw lluw o Juui uul-C'ourler fui
many years.
I here was some business to be
taken caie of in New York, Mae
"aid Milford should go, Milford
said .Mae should go, alter a week
tl that they coinjiromised and Mr.
jUilfutd Leunaru ha* gone to
While ITalns, N. Y, un a short
Du ihim* trip. Now yuu can see
Aim .lushing hither and run in
Mikl new Parka* d. But ll Wnjv’t
be lung before shu will be helping
Al Ilford pultil lliat terrace they
on making—such bugy people.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred UoVer i
We*t First Htreet are ftiltru lfllug Airs, Clover'a brother «ud fall
wile, Mr. and Mr*. Q a t m a fffafaard of N. Y. Tha
[i*«m making a tom ^
of southern Males fur
lime, ami find (fall p a rt,o f thelfr
It Ip the most delightful. We
knew that but It wa* nice to hear
them say no. Mr. Hasard ha* been

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SoutKerWjCal Will
rlfaig 10 Meet

employed by the State of New ford shore from his fm n t jiorch on
York a t the Capitol in Albany a noonlight night Is Ilka something
for • number of years.
out of the Arabian nights. The
Mr. Newell of Columba Road has ted, green and white light* of the
qulta a collection uf banana* on town across that dark expanse of
MINNS a POLIH. Ju n . 1t - t r ,
on* of hit tree*. He i* th* first water remind* one of a necklace
on* to get bananas so will gat of pm-iuus stones an bljck velvet. — Southern California's Dark
th* prise.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gibbs of squad hooded today for th* Big
The mother of thoae two pet Niagero Falls are here for a Ten-Pacific Coast Conference mart
baby blue birds of Amanda Hoff­ months vacation. They are stay­ a t Maditon, WD„ and, unless per­
mans has decided to let Amanda ing at the Genoy house, on Serlna formance* In the National Colletall three uf them. She cornu* Rd. They have their own home d a ta Athletic Association’s ' an­
down to get her food then file* site here and hope to be able to nual affair mean nothing, a shooway up In a tree to eat It and build in the not too distant future, in victory.
Tho Trojana captured their 14th
watch that tha babys gat fed.
.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duncan
Amanda says its worth her while h a v * sold (heir home to Miss NCAA crown Saturday in the Uni.
Ju*t to see them come to the Doiothy Myns and are moving to versify of Minnesota’s Memorial
breeae-way after her when dinner Ht. Petersburg for tha time being. Stadium by rolling up 49 l/G,
Is late.
They hope tu ivturn and build a- points, putting them well ahead1
Mr. and Mra, Harry Klepper uf galn In Plm tulion on the plot of sscoqd piece Stanford which
MttiitiA Hold lire .very happy they still own a* soon as Air. Dun- had Eft.
Yale, a pre-meet, favorite tu
thaae daya, their daughter ami her tan finishes ht* treatments at the
husband. Dr. and Mrs. Carl J 'e le ia n ts hospitals. Mr. Duncan Is give Southern California a battle
Warden are et the Ocean Park n master seaigent retired from in Its attempt to repeat Its 1940
Hotel In Daytona Beach for a legulai array un disability. He victory, wound up In third place
montha vacation. They visit back won wounded at Pearl Harbor with 27 points.
and forth every few dflv."- Dr. and has made n miraculous re­ CHILD BRIDE WINS DIVORCE
Warden la a Professor of I’xy- covery here, even to dancing on
NATHAN YA, 1st ael - H P ) - A
cbology at Columbia University In Sat. Nile, but us ha had a very rabbinical
court awarded a divorce
New York City.
serious spinal Injury still has to to an If-}sai-old Yemenite girl
lrl
Did you m s that new light sand return to hospital for treatments
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h*
color Job Jimmie Randell is rid­ periodically.
girl told the tribunal
U»u
she had been
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Myrr and Joe sold In th* Yemen for W cent*
ing around In these days. Pretty
nice.
Jr. have returned to the north to become the.bride of ■ Yemi
Yemenite
Tha (Ilea Club hae been dis­ for the summer.
name! Salem Tiuiof. Then she was
continued for th* summer. Every­
Mr. ami Mrs. Jne Hpltak and only ten years old.
one la working too lata in their Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peck celebrated
She earn her love couldn't be
gardens to be cleaned up In time the Splsak’s last evening here be* bought. She -tried to kill herself
for the B o’clock meeting. We will lorn iHom ing tu New York for She ran away from her husband
Ptart again In October.
a muiiMi with dinner and a trip to He traced ha( to an Immigrant
Mr. Salvador# Dllucian wax Ihe rare*.
camp near her*. The girl appealed
called back to New York by the
to camp authorities, saying sht
illness of Ma mother. She was in
was a w ild Odd wanted to t o to
perfect health whan he last »aw
school.
her In April but ai she is 86 veai*
Many o f ' the Yemenite 1mlold he Is always concerned about
grant* coiIIfllta tq Israel b«** girl
lU ssllM * Iraas f i l l U sl|
her w hile, he I* away. Ilia hom&gt;&lt; Jurisdiction.
bride*.
on Lake Motwu* la htarlng com‘The Inequity and th* iniquity
lotion and
lo be very I of such a situation shoula, ft
Buckwl
. promises to
id#
sautiful both as to archltectu ie; possible, be relieved,” th* court U. 8In "the no:
and setting. Th* view of th* San- said.
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Nacklin* It edged with liny mahreMered scol­
lops—straight-cut ahirt will not twUt or rid# up.
O f lur-MII mullifllamant rayon cropa, H coma*
In white, pink, navy, block. N N U II1 |S .M

iacsammau
Bodko Ii antMMKOd wfth 0|
dory on Alancon typo loco,

Chrydor Aral Introduced Wflh-compreaaion pow orl C brydor m
p o re d * lo oil th at high-com preulon po w er coo d o ta r yaw
C hrydor's Spitfire HIgh-Compreuion Engine dtow yoo f l» tM a
ta traffic lf« flexible a n d tp o o d y l With plenty o f p ow er fa r i
Mill W ith o combination of ad v an tag e* no o ther engine c a n i
from autom atic gear-drifting th at give* you M c o n tro l. . . to i
proof Igd d o n th at prevents stalling In rain or high w ato ri lo t
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Open Conferences Tells Of Plot
OnSchuman’s Plan To Kill Seven
Foreign Minister D e - ^ j
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dares S u r r e n d e r Kidnapper Snot
Of Some Sovereign­
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P»rtl&gt; cloudy slid h u m i d
through Wednesday with 1 few
locvl phu' ers in &gt;c i ( i « coT uUce«.
most I) in afternoon, Lisht tu
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Jimmy M artin Claims
A rthur Velasco A l­
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"Rubbing Out M e n

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Wticrn European nation* opened •
.tiny loi.jy ibat 1 pl.il i n , hati|
hiltonc conference today aimed
A | *1 &lt;1 o v a l
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M ill
.1 to kill two public oflntali tml
For V ictim ’s I.v
at pooling their coal and &gt;t«l Reason
- oher men
Will 11 *&gt;1 I 1’HI l&lt; -f'l 1 .
production. French Foreign M rStrange Spzee
Is
I he wdney- wat limmv Man
Va | Hi|r JM 1 1 1
iiter Robert Schuman. father of the
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Lasted As Unknown Mail,n who Irilil.ed ‘dienll 11,,g11
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lha continent of Europe.
v .iitia p c h
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Britain remained on the tide- Balms, lt», "h«Tal In iti .il, ' hit
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•ppitiiiiic. n nkvn (u 1U MtlUlllty I* j . » m* lui.
around to the view that the adi tiF
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vantage* of joining the plan mifht
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peace two nation* which foi eve dir,I emptying In. pi.lnl al pull, c l&gt;v
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going tu work fur Arlliui W b.ial. I tineialil.., walked awav Ull.lnnie I I i ,,iii a , I i-I.etl In lln ,.pi n
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riirn Velasco named the grmii
and lenoi stricken, but they weie
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slain.
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Arthur Velasco "tallied atuut • laid, t hr h oct WM9 I'BU^Itl ill All t,e sauJ itr&gt;it the . &gt; pled I n
Cauuusbvug tuiluiday inghi whan hum plnr this guy off and bumptne rdiiv and Iruiii! tow ard ibaj.usw iils.
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—Appointment by the new chair­ Pacific on tlielr way to a .lane*
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During tha mo|dh&gt; dial he r u t « t lit i eicft ri .
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ecutlve Committee of U persons Iheiu of tild, Zollneichtk said, u- worked as a carpenter fui kill,,,
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to fill vacancies un tha Duval tu rn e d it saying be was Joking, Velesco the murder plot turruw. i U f i v \ a - I h i (• w i i ( o i l I I I * * l i r r i
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County Democratic Gommtitae to­ then took it back again, slugged down to having Culbmath, l.uimi
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day brought the committee’* elec­ 1 lit-in with Ida plstul lii.lt, amt I urrara ami lisllano killed
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l .1 I- l.f. y v* kits I m 1,1 *1
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Chairman E. B. Donnell made with Ills gun nu,I I k i i . iI l.»*i l&gt;&gt;
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lowing hi* election a t the state
It was the " i l l . Matilda, dll.
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Beach. Ha said 11 appointments
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i!rntC»MnK I'm\ Im i*y Mu* lltfl' linn \ II. II
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by former Chairman Alax D- dress to I rplui'o lii.i bluoil-stam (fi.Otllt.
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San Martin than related hnw
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Veluscu
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talked
alainl
law.
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Hie kidm.prr tied afoul and
. w', v pa-Htll'.h f rull-^B ' 1 *•
l » flllpMIHt • MimI *tl V •* •(• I.,.. Wrlt«*,U Ii.
Don nail’s aj^olntm gnt^broughi eluded a pultca possr foi mini* "liuliling up a man with a hue ul
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than an hour, hgi Mam llukrr money"
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M, I .•IHIHI - *Im|I -I 111’ I ' ‘“4' • i Mai « •|1 »It. i .
said Pacific shot ut him tiller nu assassin.
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Arthur Velascu, cunllnued Hai
tlmoa and missed befor* ilnk.i
l*( lilt
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ill
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11 .«is(IisR| 4 kiss I1
firr.l a Inillrl illlo Ills cheat. The Martin, wanted to du away wilt
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fugitive ran a few yards, slump­ l.umta, tlalianu and L atiara ne
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F njoy I’ tsliiiiK Clip I’.'l l l i h l t i l l 'l l | I l f . 11111111*
* ¥ « - Maims# H o d |U tM d Volt. his pursuers and collapsed dying. thing tu du with lha murder ■!
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(iAINKSVIl.l K, June g0-i/}'
H tT H n il' l,,„r ,vu
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his
hruther,
Jimmy
Valaacu.
Williams, Jr. of i i w Wd
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Cut oner John P. Smairella of
S t ’l D&gt; l i t l i l i t l '. l l l i It
I d ,i UniveMitv uf Florida slu Isry ln i.i IIMl IHIHII • ii Mill , ,,.| V
ii ..Nilii»*««l «*»•
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Velascu, a Tampa gam blai-null
nominal lag speeafcee yasterday at Jefferson County dosed official
It , , ,.| l l.cwi* "• ftsilfuld wa,
•••nl* were ai-i.dentally stmt la- lion ilelrgale, , ,U) ,|„K lM
among
tom
manage!,
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t’nt.l*tha meeting of tha Bteite Democra­ Investigation of the cast last ticlan, wai slain In 1048. J„e
n - N o i t Mtii.au■ * i
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wto, cn|i,veil H •Inly I-’ kill ha It-.
tic Executive Committee at Day- night by ruling the slaying “Jus­ D. Pruvantano, an unamploc I „ n o .kings Of a 1-88 derm al wMrtl ,||8 ........................ ............. .
.1 anlrv ItrUlldcv. -Senl'.i • ten " • .|i|,|v gmi'ciic
carpenter,
waa
acoulttad
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tana Beach.
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ti-IMlip'
trip
alinaul
a •n'ho.nii'i in .*111»■•111ftc*111 iii t In
tifiable homicide.”
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I ttniim l*av and »*•«• »«nlf
Follow!** the apeech of Mrs.
Meanwhile, in Kureka, Calif, clieige of klWig Valaacu.
her* •*! &lt;'t'k i’Mi.k l i *it &gt;•
One uf tha Btate witnrases yet
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of f t , Petersburg w ti named vice- year ulif waitress, apparently lu appear In tha caae la F.uve-i,,
Mil* I l f ll I I, f I • , . ,
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chairman to defeat and succeed without her clothe, baffled of­ Petrune, a Voluala County dapuii ,il)
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Mr*. Luclie Talley .of Tavares who ficer* In attempts to solve the sheriff whu waa planted In M»'i
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livilicit Kami, a lotilsn l of Mi itlier pliasea.
, I...... Oil, I llic ,llllle*t, lllll.'l* l fl-lllllg . 11.1 landed •' I '"*
had eampalfned far Banator Pep- "lovers' beach" slaying of a nude lu*' cell for aavaral days. He nr!
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of II, M t•«• t I• I , 41 |
halily will testify lata today.
aim Heat'll, was explaining tb
The only fcnl.i im,| npreeb ,.n
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....mimicd for l&gt; week . i d w.igldng up I- n*. .....'"I
•■ar, E. B. Donnell, retired circuit bakery driver.
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Itallanu, who had been atro gnu lo a buildv wli«n It acrldi'lil |
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........... ca.'tl wed, will i - eligi - n l ............PH " ‘•| l"W»s-l,
ll'*' 'Iii ihii, • 'I II lIIIie'llkfM.lllI hi,
court judge of Weat Palm Beach,
The driver and waitress had
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immeil as a dsfanaa witness, de ally dUi'hargail at Ilia panic mo iy “ ' ..i,„,].!!!,'11'
n . I., appear al llic Ing ft --I -b'.w | " ' l » i D ll'e slid e ""'"Ugi'i
i t -ar
waa elected c h o lm e s.
a Saturday night data.
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P (III Ml*' e-1ia|s|.-s l|&gt;, !)• ,f
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wash., , liiatrmui. ,,|
. .iniiiilt l,-. i t.e I,old na*l i' all A fi - - dan.-......... ... XVllllsin I’wrilll •"&lt; I '"•«
A t the Fifth D istrict. meeting
Sunday morning, tha body of parted for Italy about a muni I nient Dial Millun (,, Weinstein
m f(ir ccunoiidi' dcvclnpiiieiii
\ . l VHu'lull ill MkvtilllM nt’M* ll ’111*1 in nifil (• ct** wm mi ’ii t . i u t
In Kissimmee, Sunday Mr. Will­ tha driver, Henry (Had) Baird, ago. Lumla was (lain ganglend Miami Haacl. aml Marvin Ll.lic
,
,n
i„givan
balurday
aliui
( alt hifl iftiuinl vs’tti iiis’it vc.fi,"
A mdcligl.i ,.f tl..........
fashion hara June B.
ItriM li. e Hand . f lumpa
(('••ttaaea n s raae iw s i
iams waa elected chairman end
in 11net** III Mil* H f* it hi ml*rx llv
of Miami waiked in the dooi
we. a mrctinu ,.f
Holarlan- ’Mi ll t r , I .
Mrs. Robert B. Bradford of Alta­
•I 'list*
I J||
I*.If |
*t i
Ibe bullet tore through Wain who arc iiiavor- .,f ,'iticp from In
monte Barings aa vice-chairman.
I miuiiih' ih'»w* I fir-1 v*• i*
*•
"icin'* left groin and than Ploug!
Iian,. to India Tliei galbctcd m
The meeting was held In the Tro­
likeW ((• tV Me* M l till. I It
cd it* way through tlist fleshy net'
it uaiisu-a «,* i &lt;(y r a t i
pical HotaL Tha next meeting will
of l.ielier'a ilglit lag just Indio
ill nilHtl I k Hill »'•»♦* I k\
l»any
bo held for the district on Oct. 89
inght. V in inicis-lt.l
in Altamonte Springs at the home
lln* N mii a l l i i i s r i l a l a n u l l ,|
-o f Mr*, Bradford.
UMl’IlJ.
the University infirmary and DiiU l l l ’, X p r i ’NS r r i t ’CH
I T A t daylong Daaah. Mr. Willmorning’* ufUi'lal report said that
_____
viceNEW YORK. June 2*1
(A’»
H ie Ntw Yotlt City public proCLEVELAND, juna 20 — (/P) — Highland Height*' SB-year-old "j&gt;arrlng infection and unfors*.
lit*V
8 ( i i f I' M
|.or. , „ roWBfH HttlH (lk|8y
ratio police chief, who deicribad himtelf ai "an arraud boy for a bunch oi alda complications both buys ate
ll.,)’ iL uts ol Hrmlii',1. i in11
gram
«f
excuiing
pupils
.....
*
U
"
m
msliuciion
vised
by
Uric
Maddens,
nrc*idiiiii
the
in uxceilant cunditlun".
will, XX
u l l«av« June .'!' t ,i \ ,|tn&gt;
of the Hemiliidi’ ('minty Firm lln bay I,eeti upheld as constitutional by the ytste yupteme court
ting he women," won't have In run those errand* any more. Ha wai fired to­
Ilia accident win Investicuted reau, tinst llir orgumzntlon will
S tlS Ild
tile
'■ n i l i l l . I
justice Anthony Di Gtuvanna ycileidsy dm uineJ a petition by Furgi
i Jr,, day by the village council fot “contorting" with tha mayoi'a wife.
l.y (ieinasville police, heeded bv oppose Increa*..- lu i'X|iress rule,
Jainliut o f B o y H i ....... I - , , | X Hi a , lived
two Brooklyn patenl* icskuiK to end the progrent. under which pupils l e a f o r Vn weak-, will pitch , » ...p
Solon* of the luburban village of nearly 500 voted the dumiisil I’olice Chief K. G. Zelglar,
on fruits ailil vegetables.
6-2 after listening five end one half hours lo lha case of Fay 6( Faya.
,
, tents oi First Struct in i .'sat (
John Ford, exei'olive /iep-pre ate etcuied for one hour a wrek.
! K
Do"
Tl.e petitionee, he said, failed tu tealne that .epatalton ol chuuh the
I Hist
C ilite i
I iuirtJax'
Fay Dalrymple, lha chief, was accused by Mayor Clam (Bud) Lay.
ddent uf tlisy Fluridu Farm llilreao
murniii, front 10 (Hi o’cli.
until
40, of consorting with Ley’s #Faderallun, announced ilmt „ and *'«•“ "hee nevvr iiieant five- ♦
wlfa, Faya, 89.
hearing will lie held l.v the Inter diim from religion but freedom Jtiwikll pupil, *|i ln&lt; slluwed one noon,
month Job.
Piclo is of (lie trn t- with m in tLay testified he suspended lha
state Cum mu rcc Cmiimi,-iiiiu mi of religion.”
hour a weak .Turn school tu at*
Ley said ho waa unable to
chief May 10 whan he found him produce any avtdenea of actual
The Justice ruled!
trod religion* instruction off mgs in artislng Haminoi,. i .mmy
at the
Angvbill llot. l
Fum ral service for C. A. Fai the subject
.
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••'In permit restraint upon school properly, end usually in will l i p taken. H ie gunrrnl nut.ltc
with Faye in the kttehen of the "Hllel*
at 0:8(1
eiuu M
A ill
M.,, VVtaine
H KlJlir ID
dnv
1V
between
hie tin whu died at his hums un Ka^t Orlando &gt;s
’’illicit ralatlawa"
ralatlaM
beta
Mayor's home. In the ala weeks wife and tha ehlef.
Twentieth Bfreet .Sunday a t lO til Aug. “2. Thu Cirowum umj Hhipiinr« *tst« ami lucal educational aguri- churches of (heir own filth*. Is cori Uv invited to view tin*
slnee then, the vlllagera hevo
Leaving class for such instruc­ liyil d day ami take picAiru- if
But, he declared,
... It
.. "looked I*. M. following an Illness uf si* U«VU« arul M.t* Flt.rl.U K*pr.t* rin» which ara lawfully author­
been choosing up 'sldea. About —funny"
mUo
UflpOAl in g to grant relaaned time to tion is nut compuDoty for any (buy d Ire according to l%n t ip
. , . will
__ ...
_ HppH-e
funny" that the.
the police
police ear rraa months, will be conducted at 2:tm Fruit BhippurR
900 of them altei.ded tha hearing reported In hie drivswar every I*. M. Wednesday a t Fairchild lha Increaia anti will work cloiielv tnir young cltlsens wtio with to pupil, am! no public acliool cre­ pincott chairman of ilia I *mt•&lt;,, ,*a
last nifht.
morning after
after ha
he want to work Funeral Hume Chapel In Orlati ^ith tha Farm Buniau in ouiMihiiii* take rullgiuu* Ihilruction wuiilil dit ii given for taking the In* t'olllllll «v.
cunitituto a suppression uf tills .(ruction. Parental consent is re­
But the chief said hie visits at a downtown ante body shop do with Hav. Dean Johnson of­ it, ha Haiti.
quired. And no public fund* aro
to the Ley home, "maybe four
W EATHER
Appllcaliotu for tha 11,000 right of religious freedom.
ficiating.
"It would be a s’ep in the dl- Involved.
or five a . week," ware either h"M n T r U y* eald aha left the
Winn«Lovatt F irm Uuraau bcIioIMr.
Partin,
76
ysars
old,
was
The case waa brought lu the
on official bualnesa or errands Mayor May B and want to llvo born Aug, 18, 1874 at Lake Ho­ arahip ara coming in bIowSv. mm&lt;I rvetion of and be consonant
JACKSONVILLE. Juno Ju(/p,
for the village women.
with a sister after ha aaeused well. Ha Is survived by the Juna 80 is lha closing J«(, fui with totalitarian and communis­ supreme court by Tssalni Zor- Atlam
»t 74
In ousting the ehlef, council her of "not acting Hka a wife”
father of a ion, and Mrs. Uisma
racalpt of completed filaa. said tic philosophies existing In Ju- acn,
widow,
Helen
R.
Partin;
one
sis­
ri«d!ctlons whsreln atheism and Eata Gluck, mother of two Buibs
decided he wae guilty at “mal­ when be found th a ehlef in hie
ter, Mr*. Halils P. LaVlgne of Mr. Ford.
the suppression of .all religions children. Their lawyer *sid Ju s. Chica,
feasance and misfeasance of du- home.
Longwood;
and
ona
brother.
are prafarred to the freedom uf tics Dl Glovanna’s ruling *woutd Danvc
Br," in th at he parked .th e poDENIEH REPORT
Enoch Partin of Oviedo.
the individual to seek religious be appealed—to thai U. S. Su- Halve in
ee ear at tha Mayor's house ware
HOLLYWOOD,
June
2
0
-i/t’i
Pallbearers
will
include
Edpratna court If necessary.
while he "consorted’^ with the (ion
instruction and worship.”
rlsans
ward
Partin, Jamas Partin, Widespread reports that actrans
The two parents seeking a
Charles H. Tuttle, chairman Naw
Mayor’s artfa and by thus using Tha
»k
Judy
Gerlend
had
triad
to
slash
Charles
NI
black,
Rayburn
Milbaa on tha “released time" pro­ of the greater New York cos New
tha ear, m tillage time deprived aged I f , 'U au4 10,
Pitt*! gh
liar throat In a fit at desp&lt;mdnncv
tha village residents of groper
Chief ...
M lf Ma trips wee, A. E. Pitmu*, Harold Jack- brought a quick denial today from gram had contended th a t re ­ ordlnatlng committee on released Hastt
ton and Roy Partin, Matchers of
ligious Instruction should ba en­ lime at Jews, Protestants and
to tha Ms;
tha flanford Masonic
will her nuiband.
tirely Independent of tha pub­ Roman Catholics, called tha de­ Jacks Villa
earned bull
The
report
was
publiihcd
In
have charge of the gravoMdo ser­
cision "an outstanding victory Kay
lic school system.
of
Orion
Ths program provides for Ho­
vices at Greenwood O saglorr in two Los Angklas. .afternoon path * throughout
? 2wctia.
S d ”,d Tamp
PN'S,
tha
womsq
out Sthe
man CatboUo, Protoatant and m

&gt;

By Law Officer

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Sanfurd Li^ion City Commission
ProposalTakes
lakes1sis!
Vdocs Pronosal
1 StMcj)
vp
To Hold Debate In II on si 1115 Plan

• *lt•» up4lOclu

Motor P#oat Trip Down Colorado
Piver Proves To 15c Kxpcnsivc

Appointment Case
One Phase Nearer
To Supreitie Court

l\ -Naval Officer
. A
fily
lo Nisi I iVloHicr

2 U. Of F. Students 9 Rotary Mayors
iAccidentally Shot From World Over
By (lerman Pistol In Special iMcH

Nominating Speeches
Are Made Vetterday

58-Year Old Police Chief Fired
For Consorting With Mayor’s Wife "'iC'.iu.i™,.

........... «rower« Arc Atlvised

New York Supreme Court Upholds
Religious Instruction Program

C. A. Partin To Be
Burk'd Tomorrow

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

Giants Drop Second
Game To Saints, 9-2
Callahan

Is T a g g e d
FlrBt Loss;
! O r l a n d o Senators
Play Here Tonight

With

The Sanford Giants dropprd the
ttcond of a two game series In
the lowly St. Auiustina Saints last
night. 9-2.
, Sanford product, riglilliandrr
Bobby Callahan started for the
locals but managed to last only
four Innings, retiring fur a pinch
hitter, The big inouiidsmnn stiucl
out two and walked three in Ins
brief appearance. He gave up six
hits,
Lgadoff man Fred Chadderlon
leveled off on a second pitili in
the first frame to drive the ball
over the left field wall for Ini se­
cond hornet of the campaign
. Joe Simmonian and Pete Pi, b tn
gathered honieis foi the kniton,
while Davis managed to scoot
actose the platter in lli« fourth
f(ait)* after banging a liiptc In
centeifield, and scoring on a de­
infield relay,
i The Grants taka on Orlando to­
night at Municipal Ball Park.
Manager Levy said either Then or

layed

Lake'wiil tee hurling action
84, Augustine
ah r h
Bittimonian If
1 1 2
Olefin 2b
6 i ;i
Davit rf
4 11
Plchen cf
6 ) 2
Petty lb
8 10

Robin

m

OF

cwreFTMeNr

N

tfscfmm
lIK lO M T A li

Hanford
Chadderlon si
Pselker 21,
llafenecker cf

f-Tedetco

.

The scorn gi ow to hi' u dligust*
log 9-0 for tlii&lt; oiiposition uiul the
scout suld, "witli two more good
pllcliai- ManilillK would

him*"

irvvn iiM lR

(14(1 2IJI (120 -ll

,'hnmMa

ptbford

I0U I (HI

I ha ojipo-ltlon tliiil night with
Aliulitn, but Mud i| a'sn't tPiitU'r.
Mampbls jiilchllig will spotty
si no llnn‘1* xi cal), m ca-mnally pili
fill and nice in iikkhllo pointed.
Thai 'dgi'i Mi’iiiphl* pltahai*
gut a 1,11 |ii lo t,. I be iii’kl Might d
kim 12 mo! Ill........ . light 12
i.gidn ’Ilia wui Is o| tha scout
tumuli'll In'lui t'Ui h gmna idnco
dainphi.' loiul satisi n iliii piodllc*
lion wo* lh ' bast io tha Foullierii
k-’ui'intloii
I hi’ii sud'li iily Jnha I'arknvlch
cHtm’ Mduiigli with n flvf-hlltor
ugidiiht juitant llliiiiiiiglisni, Murv
Itolhlatt idol Bust Mpplig.oi cunt*
loiml to iiiod'ica a In in -liittir Ilia
Hast night ngidiist Ilia Barons,
Hugh Mulcahy and l»ick Blahs
sluinpaii In uii ll-liil guiiia oil June
II. But silica than not a ’southern
tanm ini* gotlan mum then nine
hit* uf Memphis pitching.
In tlia past on.a giiiuiH tho over*
nga is Just m fruclinn mor« than
■avail lilts par gaiua. The chicks
aran't iimklug “nlunilhlas" uf the
i ih' ii yat hut their pitching looks
strungar tin Older ll gits.
U tile Mary KnLhtatt shut out
Mobile Hl-0 Inst night with a
five-hit pay earner mid the hick*
moved half n game closer to aeanml niece Blrintnulmm (Inly one
g.iliin M'p.italOh ilitm.
Nanilv nil uf Matniilils' recent
winning pitchcm have been ctilcks
for most of lliu satsort. No new
“good" pitchers have turned up,
It ha* h'H’tt a citse ol the chick
s tiff Imnruving.
The vicir.ry was the ilxth in
seven gaiiie* ami tonight young
(iwr Ilamlen goes for tlie eeyentn
Id eight. II nndon, a 496,000 bonua
bny, won Hie only game he etatrled but haa pitched only 12 Innings
since joining tha chicks. Ha meets
veteran Pete Wojev (2-4) of Me-

v ’I t —Neville, Tomsk, Oindiicrtiu
RBI*- Ghsdderlon, Ghsfin, Dean
Pichsn 2. Slminunlin :i l ong. Jl
Uhnfin. 'tB— Ghsfin. lilt
IIP-* Ohm In to fe l'tty . I.aft
Hi
August Ilia 9. Hanfui il 8 It II o f
Erath 6 Cullalmn 'I, lluidel I

Faoktr catcher, w|

mini litre.''

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m i i I i * ▼rKVMtlnp
n Orlando H
I*. IMbith* t

HI. Augustine

id Ihi

Br AH80CIATR PRESS

DENVER, June 20-&lt;7P)— Ban
Antonio’s Betty Jameson got the
luck of the draw in the Western
women's open golf chumpionshlp.
She's the only professional in the
upper bracket. The five other
favored pluy-for-pay guls ere
bunched in (ha lower bracket.
Of course, that's no guarantee
Miss Jameson, who qualified with
ti tnree-nver-par 77, will breeze
to Saturday's finals. There ate a
Pitts
Iirook

n*i iii

?'f

xI fh i I v

' ’racket,

r l inking amateur*

Including

in
medalist

Grace In-.Mi «»
Mi** ItL-Mnnn, 22 y ear aid coed
Oregon .Slut* college, shot a
7f' ycvlnulny. T hat's good golf for
anybody nn tin* ti.H’tlt-yani Cherry,
Ildls f u n ti y Club layout soggy
with im u m u I Imituied with gusts
of wind.
M l-* 11*Mo*** tecs o ff against

M ari C'nidifigly „ f Dei M&lt; Inca, la.
' ho qualified iith H7, in the open­
ing m a t in uf tliu fir»t u u i u i today.
A ll-* Join, son nieels f'e.t Dovr,i,y i,i c,iovst- Hu, Mich. Miss lievanv -lint im A] ycitciduy in tho
I m- holt: pii.il feiny tound for Hie
ch.ti„piiui..Hp /light of ;12.
O llier* In tho top luaiket who
w.uo in loi SO aio I ’egiry Kirk.
F lid ln y , II., and Beverly Hanson,
r’a nili-na, i ulif., w ith 7i*'s. and
M i*. I.yle I'okniiriii, I'm iland O te ,
ami I b u y Uiiols, Austin. Tex.,
with 7n'*

iiifcmitiii- ytmiiipbin l . o u l s t
llo.'i-- tho tr im 1 11,net* p m from
Ciiiiidlon, ii.i . tl.,1 Mi** Jaincsnn
f, no, mnt sills a 77
Thict* .'th o pii.fu-slanals

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Vinnort|i(.|l
Zahurius

Mai ll\n

Kinitli

hun* . had "H's.

Mrs.

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Chicago

ul

vYichltu,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

BATTING—Kali, Detroit .884:
Dropo, Boston .866.
RUNS — WUUama, Boston 6 $
Stephans, Boston 66.
RUNS BATTED IN—William*,
and Stephens, Boston 66.
HITS—Kell, Detroit 84; Upon,
Detroit 71.
DOUBUG#-Kall. Detroit 19: Zarllla, Boston 16.
TtUPLEB—&lt;D|lllnf*r, Phlladalphla P; Doerr, Boston and Banrlch, New York 0 ..
HOME RUNS—Williams, Boston
20: Rosen, Cleveland 17.
STOLEN BABES— Dilllnrer, P h lf
adelphla 6; Valo, Philadelphia,
Dohy, Cleveland, and DtMargio,
Boston 4.
STRIKEOUTS—Reynolds, N e w
York 69: Resehl, New York 66.
PITCHING—Byrne, New York 81, .889; McDermott, Boston,
Sanford, New York, and Trout,
Detroit 4-1, .800.
Iron Man Jot McUlnnilv
tha record for hitting bi
Ha hit 41 during 1900—as a
1rer pitcher.______________

SCIATICA
By H. K. B ins, D. C.
Sciatica !■ mainly an ab­
normal condition o fine great
sciatic nerve which paaaoa to
and supplies the tissues of
the thigh and teg. The Mi*
may came from an inflam-t
■nation of tho a d a lk narvo or
its sheath or may come from
«rassure antra ' sensory nerve
bras which have their peri­
pheral ending in the ecletlc
nerve.
Tho Chiropractor I* trained
tq locate the vertebra which
le li&gt; an abnormal position and
rauarng the abnormality, of
the acleiic nerve. He edjuste
in the proper manner to re­
store It to lie normal position.&lt;
When euf faring from eciotics the luglral solution ia to
visit your Chiropractor. Fol­
lowing the release of Inter­
ference to nerve trasmlaeloa,
health, le on the ascent.

fool Into tliu rigid tIk-lil -lands.
Tim lias Jil-y| ui'lcd llur.ton MrSI
ha sail in o Mild t.Tiflndu-lri m e nttivas of tliu sail ia stut.i--Wu-.bUigUrn. &gt;
ChMiiihai* allowed only
foui
hits to Bpuhn's five. Hu d.ipiujii
finnl J e t l u ill's h ittin g llieu l: i f
16, hotre-collurtng
the
Nitgro
uvular fluliitr turn time*.
I ii the only A ineilrun
(.eugue
gume, tha Cidcngo Wldtn flux
nippad tha W ashington Met,slot e.
4-U. in II
Inning*.
( h d jla h la r
ftluiv Rii-kai'* holiin run In the
1 1tit anuhlad Kandy G nm pvit to
gain hla lirsl victory of tha s - s anil, )la pilchad two -i.'inclass Inn­
in gs of relief. Ilia Wax lied thn
s i oia at :i-.'l Iii ilia ninth whan
Nalsiili Fox, who si'iinal Ilia tlm t
Chicago i on, fliad out to -icnd In
Iticki’rl fin,n third

At Hn-Mvood I'uik in Memphis
June ft u tiig leugun uciiitt wide bed
pi ofi’suliituiily hut without priii*
while th "i! chick pitchers tried
ami fulled to win a bumdipll gumo.

j

My JOE RKICIILKH
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tip to the National League
clubs—don't bring o winning
.streak into Khhet* Field. Those
unsyinpathetie Brooklyn Dodgers
arc sure to eruck It.
Really, It'* nnranny the way the
devll-tnay-eare Dodgers tool off
the “red hut” dubs.
First it wait Philadsipbla, The
young, eager Phillies stui inert in­
to Ehbctx Field on Memorial Day
In first place as a result of win­
ning five of llieir previous sia
starts. The Miuok* Immediately
polished them off twica to knock
them off the lop pereli.
Then it was St, l.unls, The
Card* rame into Brooklyn last
Friday leading the league by
three and a half games. The
Dodger* thru* tied them three
straight times to send them, limp­
ing away with only a half game
lead.
Lam night it was New York.
The Giant* moved In with four
win* in their last five start*. An­
other triumph would boost them
Into a fifth place tie with Cldiagu.
But it was not to he. I.ed by
Jackie Robinson ami Carl Kurillu,
the Dodger* dusted them off, 8-6,
lor their lourth victory In as many
meetings with ttieii ,,det borough
rivals.
The victory, lllooklvri’n fourth
in a row, moved the Dodgers into
an exact fit*! placa tie with the
idlu Hadhinls. Each team has watt,
82 amt lost 2d.
' *dj
The Brows tell three games aff'
the pace last night whet) ('lift.

PITCHING—Miller,

ed“, Till gimsnli bad laslu-d a long

tty AHHOt lATED HIIKHtt

m o tf l.p ,,.., .

Edlto

79: Roberts, Phliaiicphla 08.
Philadelphia
*-0 1.000; Roberta. Philadelphia
1-2 and HUItr. Chicago 4-1, .SM.

Major League
Leaders

&lt; liumliers bad bit lo i g y on the
look witli u pitched bull In tlie
Hint lulling of .HumluV'.s if,-onil
Ruinu,
I
J u s t la-fun' In- was ''low britlgv

Memphis Pitchers
Setting Hot Pace
In South L e a g u e

S &amp; '-W

fr a n k , eck
N aw afaatu raa Hp o rts
AP N e w s f m tu re *

One Professional
Golfer Is Tagged
For Upper Bracket

A two-out single by Danny
Murlangh In the second inning, u
pool throw bv .Sib by Histi and
Kurt Turner's uneliuggei brought
in MiirtauKli witli the oplv run
of the* game
Tlie gume was enlivened by u
nklimlrih lad ween CliNinhet* «nu
liostou'n I.ui I r&lt;&gt;igeson, I tit? lat­
ter in-lied ('hmnhei* In the llilid
inning ultei be u s- giuumied b&gt;
a close pdeb Not s bl.iA wa*
itiuck us usual,

0 OHUG( p t r c tw p )

Neville |h .
Topiek 8lr
Ro*v If

Clubhouse

Chambers of the P it ts b u rg h H -,
rules best ml lefty W arren .Suslik:
in an old-feehiunL'd 1-0 duel.
,

2 3 -Y * -O L D \
R/3MTMA NDSR %
THe
P H IL L IE U

Pennington 8b
Barrow **
Dee* y
Erath p

Brooklyn Dodger**
Possess Knack Of
Snapping S t r e a k s

1

Usvtons Itusaii ti, riutnravllle s

HI. A u ru MIH* e, Hapt'dil 8
i . s » b u r a v, lret.ani) l.
1 \&lt;
l ls m i s T m l i r
nrlsnito in rtuidoi.t
b«l,SU(t III liuylon* lltni’ti
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since Aug. 1, IP41I nlthmigli he
was lagged for 12 hits by. the
Giants. Four m inis helpi-d liiooklyn pirk uii ns iminv uneiiinad
runs In win Brninit -tailed with
u lush, -hiking nut ID (ilaiils III
tha first fiva Innings. But lie was
tucky tu finish,
HI I,out* BI New T u rk — IN letill —
llroalieeu d l l vi H s rlm ie V&gt;-11 or
KrmiPilv t l - l r
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—I j i w to i l vs u « m &lt;o-e&gt;.
Chicago at IlosIciM—(NlghtJ —Itusli
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NIGHTLY
EX CEPT

W bat a sat it fact ion to know
that Dodge valvh in rouminees
lutene extra com fm t every mile
vou drive—that Dodge V41UB
In ruggedneie m eaut you'll
•pend Ices on upkeep over the
je a n .
And whet eatlefection today's
big Dodge gives (a handling

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lot* uf head room, leg room,
shoulder room. Yet even with
its longer wheelbase lor maxi­
mum riding comfort, parkin* I*
easier, einipier--because Dodge
i* shorter uUtsiug. No bulky
overhang boot or rear,
Tb« M l high-compression
"Get-Away" angina give# you
Hashing perfortnaace . &gt;. pick-

Mlo iti Memphis.

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Labor Party
Stands Finn
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r \ LONDON. Juno 21 —&lt;/Pj—
V r in o Mini**? Attloo called on Laboiitoi in the House of Commons
today to itond firm against a Conservative-Libtre] chaUtnit of ihc
government's Schutnan Plan policy.
Ho outlined hi* strategy at a
neotint of the parliamentary Labor
Party. This consist* of the 315
Labor MP’a In the Homo.
Winston Churchill, leader ol the
Conservatives, teamed up with
Liberal leader Clement David |a»t
night on a motion demandlnt that
Britain join current six-nation talk*
in Pant about the plan for pooling
the coal and iteel rcrouico of
Wetlern Europe. The motion will
ho debated Monday.
Attlee already had ruled out
Britilh participation on I lie ground
fOt would commit Britain to a uei&gt;
nigh authority with power lo impoie it&gt; decisions on governments.
Sood look at the plan in iti final
le taid Britain want! to lake a
form before committing itself.
The Churchlll-D*vi«$ motion
left a loophole. It proposed that
Britain reserve the right to holil
aloof frtm the Schuman Plan it it
consider* duciilone made (ft the
^ f'a il* meeting to he "imptactic*Kble."
Attlee ii expeep'd to pionus* an
atnoruled mution which will be a »
wordt-d «* to satisfy aotne of Iim
own followers it. the Ilnuae who
are duhlou* about the govern*
ment’a cautioua approach to the
Bchninaf Plan
The 1 rime Mlntater nni* hie

Plan Is Laid
To Recognize!
Chinese Reds

Chief Executive Has A Busy Day

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Klwanlana went beds to school
today and wera given an •‘dura
tional amt humorous quit bv Klwanlan Herman E. Morrl* nrtn'i
pa) of Seminole High School Tt"award* weie movie and baseball
paisas.
Howard Long, who had been ab■ent for aome time duo to illness,
got a hearty greeting on hi* reJurn, and Martin Stlrieclphar. who
•resided In the abienea of Ralph
Smith, pointed out that Mr. Long
had been preeldeqt o ljh a Xlwanla
Club in 1937. Clyde F. St. Clair,
formtrly of Ravannit Ohio, imi
now of Sanford, waa a gueat in­
troduced by Judge Hi W. War*
Mr. Long and Edward F. Lane
served aa judges during tha ouir
One of the question, was, -“Who
aids tha storkT" “Dr. Garner,” re­
plied 0 . K. Goff, who was serving
secretary In the absence of F.
* wim^ara * the aaddMt KiwsnlanaT’ 'asked Mr. Morris, and re­
ceived the answer, "Dr. H. W.
Backer and Dr. H. H. McCaslin.
they are always looking down In
the mouth.1'
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When the question waa uked as
to what Kiwanlan ia the moat
notad grandfather
wtred at once, ”
■ey." Mr. Morris th
A all right aa a fa
ike InVercluk mertlag, at

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On Peek
Avenue
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Committee Leader
Fails To Support
McCarthy’s Charge

Burnell In &lt; tml'erenee

w bile House Agriculture Secretary Uiaigiuu louka on. (IrilerunliomU)

Terminal Plans Labor Disputes
Progress Told Tie Up Several
To Local Group U. S. Industries
|

Mayor Carrawav Tells Violence Flares
O f Financial De­
Fittsburgli Strike;
velopment Of Plan
Driver Jh Beaten

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B liliih guteiniiieni iuua) was It*
ported shajnug up plans to take an
active iole in the campaign lo ou{l
the Nationalist Chinese ami seat
Red China in the Lhulcd N a tio n ,.
I he tauijialgn u headed by U.
N. S r i j c l i i j Ceneidl lry g te Lie at
a ' i oniiiiou reuse ineani of gat*
i.'.y tn .n ia lo end the boycott all#
&gt;.&lt;» •lt.ii|&lt;td on it) L N organs
in diiyr. i.vci lilt 1 Ini.a itpicscnta*

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contact I t c p m c i il a ii v c -do ***** Mu* hicms Ihny aerva .
long i n d 1c-ijoial nil., «" t
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n„* niu« day strik e by *ilituilal l.i-iiadui and t rail,'r &gt;m Mu* ('lull
*Its* sialm* " f &lt;)'" |" nject in *&gt;'« workers of tha World T elegram jiiBstnin lull gill ini cuinmltnicnls
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RFC office.
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I leys yesterday. A union spokesmen *d iiv Mir anti-Ciirnuiuiilst
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To Crack Witness take
uu talks again with the Gen­
TAMPA, June HI — —A thinfaced statu witness stuck to hi'
atury today that a plot
wa*
brewed to kill seven Tampan* In­
cluding a sheriff and state at­
torney.
Jimmy San Martin devlatrd
only on minor points from the
testimony he gave in an almost
day-long rtorv yesterday that
Sheriff Hugh Culbrealli ami Hlatr
Attorney Hex Farr lor and others
were marked for death.
On trial on charges of consuir
Ing to kill Culbreath are Arthur
and Roy Veluco, City Rap. PJoseph Rodrlges, J"lm (Johnny
the Greek) Moutos and his wife.
Virginia.
Defense attorney* sought to dis­
credit flan Martin's nmaslng
story of tnurdsr ami intrigue on
these main points that:
1. San Martin actually waa a
part of tha murder conspiracy
plot.
2, No sum of money ever was
agreed upon for which Moutos
would kill tha men on the murder
list.
g The etar slat* witness chang­
ed the dates In cross examination
from those he related yesterday
as to When he eeiit a telegraphic
money order to Moutos for him
to come to Tampa from Chicago.
Tha defenaa suffered several
setbacka thia morning. U lost a
motion for a mistrial on the
grounds that criminal court Judga
L, A. Qratson had commentad on
testimony and on the itoto a easeJudge Or ay eon 'nlso overruled a
motion to throw out all Ban Mar­
tin’s tastlraony,

eral Electric Co. in New Yuik next
I'uKsday. Tha union racently won
tin* rigid to bargain fur 64,00li
GE workeis tu 40 plant*. In its
first contract it bosk* an unsp*
cified wag* increase a t well as
wrllai r and other gain* for its
mumiiers.
UK officer* ware to inset luilay
wiili tin- lU ii’a rival union, tin*
radio amt Machlna Workers uf
America. This union formerly re
presented nearly all GE wurkeis,
tout now bargalna for 8,000 in 40
plants. Tha indariandant was oust­
ed from tha CIO on grounds of
Communist aympathlat.
Coal and lion r.rt shipments at
Toledo, O., resumed yesterday
when 186 AFL longshoremen vol­
et] to walk past picket lint* and
return to work at Chespeake and
(Ihlo dock,. At Toledo, Lorain,
Fatrport, and Huron, however,
other fellow unionist! continue
their etrike. The CAO men topyuij away from their Job* haclusa
picket line act up by tmployee of
the Lakefront Dock Cempeny since
last Friday In a # « • • nd ta r *

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tha highway* In WesUm PenneyIvanla again today *1 marathon
peace talks failed to produce «
break In a seven-tounty milk
“ Near Baavas., atrout 80 inlie*

5” 3
LONQWOOD AGENCY
TALLAKAMB. June H - 1 MP&gt;

- An Atlantis Coest Line ral road commission examiner will
conduct a hearing at the Longwood Hotal 0t*O A. Mtt Jwy
20 on applications for Position
in Longwood agency station.
The station at Longwooi
closes each year from J« m t
until Oct. 11.
NSW SMOWSRB

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Th* officer toid Uto
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who work! for tW
near l # ’ « Ft
leave hi* truck *1
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EAST MHINSTEAU, England
FISHING LICENSES
HUH.Sm N. N Y I uiu. 21 i/f
I&gt;iiiu I’ l
S/l'|
Huger W il
Nearly 4t00() fishing
license.* —All of Mtu 17 i **.ki ag*"l girl
were Issued In Seminole
County *ho except,d frum
xMric s.lii".l *•»•»"• *"d Ids special xlrttwhsiry
during (hi paat aiiRun,
Quuntv fur iJ#limju**iit ciM- w«i»* finch in
D.oir ilutu will) I’rlticn*#
Judge Douglas
BUg
Stanstrom at&gt; 'he insliiutlon lu.lay
i ' I t c ur e l tmtay.
nuunced today.
The lest three w.:.c fui.rid la-l ' ,
*" »lx / « • " "
....
...
hlliut. Hit lives at tbe East UritlOf theaa 8,220 are resident
nlgtjt
In
Albany.
steed
iirimo
for dillilreu end hav
censea, 00 non-rasldent yearly It
censes
and
005 ware
ware 10
da*
n,,u
I, " i* runaways iinging in eV1* * iid» garden patcli of Ills own
census
and
006
10
day
nun
&gt;*—*
-■ - . ®*F,o
from 1,1 tn ilb-wuri- iii (or u
,s|* weeks ago Huger litarne'i
resident licenses. Tha la tln figur
taming to,
Asaisra.il Kuperin tlml Princess Margaret
lurgarul planned
gives a clue as to how many tom itn,lent fla n lot Guldniati auid.
to visit tho home. 1(« decidud to
!r£*
N ^ l ' * k»r&lt;
They (led frnin the IrHlinmi maka IH:r a gift of the higgeit.
Tha office turned oyar to (n t 8taG school laie Momluy by Hi-uhuc u ivildusl,
sweetMt
struwuerry
(■ama and FUh Comrnlsalon the l 2*foot fence. Police ceucht umai nvttr raised In East Grinstcnd.
sum of 17,600.
(Csattsase aa r&gt;s« six)
Hh put up n big. fearsome
ft-sreernw to guard his nlanta.
Hr, covered them with netting tu
make sure tho bird* couldn’t get
(hum. Then he prayed for warm,
sunny weather.
Today Princess Margaret came.
"Do you like strawberrleeT"
Hunger asked atulouely.
ATTICA. N. Y.. Juga 21 - &lt;JP) — “Dapper Don Collins.” a
Tha blue avea of tha pretty
suava international crook in prohibitlow days, goaa to a prison grave princes* twinkled.
today—unto** somaona Ir
his gsudy past claim! Us body,
"1 love them,’ sh* said.
Dapper Don” tBad
a heart admant Sunday in Attica Stita
Carefully Roger pulled away
Priaon hospital in Wasteig Naw York. Ha was 70.
tlm netting. Hie saueitiva finger*
Aa a young man, ha nude on# known try at an honest living, reached for his prise strawberry.
Gently ha picked it, wrapped it
Ha rod* a fatoyato In n
full ♦in a leaf and gave IU Prineoss
of Ifena?
teativee
on
both
aldaa
of
the
Margaret. Triumphs,W
Roger
Than ha want la Na
AUantle— not always successful­ mid hari ”! knew It would bd
City and began a
ly.
Ha
aam d
aavan
prl- ready in time.”
Prince* Margaret patted Ro­
pi
term* betwasn 1008 and
ger’s head, thanked him and
' Ha heyday ag-a transjAl- walked on, carrying tha biggest,
rsdd„t,
sweetest . strawberry
aver ralsad Is m a t Qrinstaad, .

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ft «-mil ais'ti, Kiel ft" | n«11y ul
Mss Hull lijil t t 'd 1 i III Hil l I | O11f| v
interested
uaitlL's"
before
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t )* ». * \ I • cry Lest inalit.
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wki
m eltin g o f tlir Ll N, children'- MUstiuriun
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M onday a m i lu h i t hs»sn
R r ila ir tJ a lif., i I io k k is I. n ii .I In t* NStfJ, L*t
H h lfi h it f Vuar, tin* 4'u lu ra d
Mss At ii (.m &lt; oi.fit s jfl &lt;lfld I" i v In*
* " i i l ' l s u p p o ri It,-il r h i n a t f a ina
dr.. 1,'fl I has pally when "lie ..f ,. ur .In
I Mih life uf vcl in f ion
lo r it y fa v o ie d it.
till* expedition.- Iwu I iiiu I b, 111,
iuMii.it, licit t.uper ,.f .Silt
Ms ll "it wsi ’hi rttlttd in l»)
It wax found lliat th* prup"&gt;a Ksmei alilu, tin,I tu be aliui"l"ii&lt;- l I ,yu 4 it s whu waa lust when u |-nftmikt Ii# i * vmttitrdhv *11*fi
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Mie liir iim u lils t s s i t th e a c tu a l llUnnad, um| m i !! he tInu it to
r u i n s o f th e C iiin a m a in la rn l an*' M a r l . l r '» unynii lu (ih'ks ti |i MlVli
w ill lie u lliv u r s a lly la c o g n ts a il h awn |iUn#
th a t ru le e te n r iia lly
H..li .M.luiiiiijlm-f | mI iA
A fo re g ir o ffic e sp o ke sm a n said
flky-w a vs at H .i i M u ( u ,
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h f llA t u i I »d(llgp tO -A iwl I PH&gt;,| lu
»l.iV (he f h i hd&gt; fu u io l (is llUi.es h

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oi | mo I ' 1 il. i I 'la o . lill ,\|i |Jan
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(ha
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dropped,’’ th a spukeeman said. TI..
Hr st iati a re expected to m ake simi
U r foundings at th* Economic an
•‘loci »l Council m eeting openin.
duty 8. K«v«n uf th* 18 ti attorn, n,
th at council recognise Red Chum
lieciiluns a re made In t i n t cuiii'
ell by slmpla ruajurlty.

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Ih t dci itiou on Untaili &gt; lltW
puhey may cmrige .it llir Utueva
Uirrtilig it it ill iia oi hri sdlellitc,
dgam ih a llrn y r llir nylil ol the
Ndllonah-ts to til tm t Iniid

tug ih rin rit had fallen back on ra ,
T..., ‘ ’l l l ' J T J
ilr li'ir u t r s Itilu tin * I
N
jtools and h lird h u .iri ilumig llir
A fl.- i I ll s J iiv v iu u r ta lk s w ith
I n k ol puhlic trans|&gt;oitation Hut lln t m l i K o r i- in m i'iil li-udi*r« on Ilia
a fia k rr'i strike in five w rit masl
llii' ll. N iiibHimi in Waah.
im r rontmued, and no sritlrm rnl in g tiu i, l.iirid n n , f u n , and M naE rn e s t
had bren announced in a Hilts- ro w , r n in ig n 8 * r r r t i- j- y
Itc v ln a iin u u iu iid t ln r a ln
w o u ld
huigh milk drivart strike.

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tc i.l.iy si o t ic . I a n,.at
lo i con
llm . i n , , l..i t in t r im &gt;1 site f ^ t h
M tlll . o il u t |,,c D aniels a y a u itl
S. apt am |{.,y 1 illi* and i'a llu llu a ii

III the |.nrt Hi IIbln liur ab.taill-

I hr sUllis nl Trail lords proposed
trinnnal piiqrct m i milliard by
Mayor ( anaivav yrslrnlay »ltrilionn to d giuup til mleirtlrd
cili/eris, and with dll nty committliliris Jilt trill Mlh llir "crpthill of
I r rj Dyson dt llir t ilt I hill
I hr meeting. iditl lily MaHagel
C.. h. Mikihhm. ttdt lirld dt the
irijurtl of d yrou|) ol utireus inl lllillllg \V A. I ’,t11it Ic. II II t tilrman. John liry, J&lt;n k 11* 11. \V,
Bitting, L. U kiljidim k Ji. dm! the
Rev. W P. Htookt. J|.

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I lull ijurtllou.
,
Lie annuiinirt) at I dkr biiKCfSS
last night lint I k is iriiiriung to
Luru|&gt;r shoitly to make a speech
July ) m LunJ.ui and lo visit the
lunnnri rrsiion ul Ullf. I i miomlC
amt 5orial lotinill in latnria.

tty A.S.NOC t.-iflilJ PHHXS
ri) in vote, on lh r &lt; Inna o u rillolt
S trrrl cats clanged and hui Hlllniuyli tin- tin ri-h (• ■ . u l / r j
111111111 di IVim mr Isrt
horns honked again today in Los Mi.
■t sail l ,ldl \ dtti-i M-vriilii. i rlullons
Angrlrs as linking w o ik rn ir
min riiiHiin lun HIliIi
turned tu the throttle a fln a five
Hi'it Chili* In - li.l.l o il I rum
'lav snkr
.
, s-iihaiigtiisr ih|itnniai. with tiriI lir
I u*tW rit Coast
lily 's lull-1 m ill mnl piuddi-il llm llim a ti lo
lion io iii£iu teii andJOO 0(H) visit
^“'O1 "it tin itu.Mdii lr,t m olrct

Senatoi

Sanford Judge
Grants Motion
In $!i0,OOO Suit

Meet

L O N D O N . June . ' I - &lt; / } ’ )

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AHsocintHl I'rcMH Leaned W ire

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Kiwanians Gi ven
Humorous Test By
^Principal M o r r i s

II \ i :

British Might Tell
Of Their Decision

Mdyui Carraway icjiotlrtl the
support Red China for mamher'cabinet w ill discuss the problem
Naw talks wait foreseen as juit- sh ip m th u s u c u rlty c o u n cil.
fu rth er at a meeting tomorrow. terminal pioirct lo )&gt;e at tha stage
That council has ticcij iitia moat
T h e y Will decide whether, to re* where the bund attorneys repre- siblt iu the CIO Aniericen News­
sawMig Sanford a r j the Recon­ paper Cujld strlka against the lug Of- th* time sllwa Russia fkrA
walked out .Ian. It). Ptv* uf the
finance
i'oipuration'i New York svening daily, ths
a defeat would force A ttlee to «»k struction
I I council lietiulis r*cugnts« JI«o
World
Telegram
and
Sun.
special board council arc irotuig
for ti nuwr national eltatlon.
(.Irina but only line* - Kuisis, It,
d
i.
1, . , .
....
Ihe
AFL
transit
workers
Los | dj,,
dii,I Yugoslavia- have
sup
T H Labor Party now has « out differences of upuuun in the
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'ingeles
got
a
five
cant
an
hum
ports,I
thu
I'ultiing
mtinhsrsliii
nt the bond resulution.
votllfl.an*a*e %
■
a u r th# winding
Wt'iru ViliV" 'i. ’ filially apiiroveii I )'4y r i l , e immediately in then ! I,,J up In now.
ami passed by the City anil the i il ri k r selllement. An additional b r v r n
ulfirmaMvc votes
■&gt;
Hb’C, permission will hi *1 a n u d 1 th r r r ttsf..* an liour will he i r ii ii u«miK,l to seal Mi* Itn ii in tin
In til* City tn Is , II* I'ON,is I"I*1IIIIC f | d [.r | ^
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Opposition Demands
Britain J o i n S i x
Western Nations;
Cri si s^ Threatens

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Continued
hot,
tu liiy
and]
erne rally dry through Thursday T
Or.l;
a fen (h um K rilurra* nl'J
I'lJ rly
scattered place.*.
Llgh(t{
to moderate rarlabta wind*.

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Mil uf * poll «• lilltfi))!

ask., I hei

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p i"Nil-rtl In lai.c lit-a In ,-tunoil.
Imi d im e ini,. M.. country Instead.
Nc xind E x M iiiin e tiu n showed the
g i l l iv u x llu t la p e l

l.u *t Uclohel, pul ice xalil, " l i t t l e
wax i-liuigcil at
Fuirfield,
III, xx11ti mulesting air ll -y e u i-u ld
g ill iii a llisalci, lust was acq uit­
ted lu u dir eel *d verdict.
i .« i I"

tinder iiuestiniiing. flheltuii -an!
be knaw who inntdered his uncle
"Hig Cerl" Hhiiliun. and who
wuiimiud Iii* brother, "Little
Eurl." He said "l.ittle Earl" told
Illinois authorities who the gun­
men was, hut lie .aid they took
no action.

Aviation Day Will
Be Held In Sanford
Hanford Aviation Day will b*
celebrated Sunday afternoon at
1:00 o’clock at the Municipal
Airport, and a naw restaurant
will be formally opened on ths
main floor of the hangar by
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Remlay, who cama hers from Wintar Garden.
Tha Civil A ir Patrol unit, which
U commanded by Walter Krobne,
will hay# charge of the aviation
program, and rasldents arc In­
vited to sea the faculties at the
airport, and enjoy rides tn plana*
ovar Hanford,
A free buffet will be &lt;mm i t
the restaurant from 1:00 taTiOQ
F, Kx

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i.*vc,l , i i liacux . i ' » ii i
Hulury * lnl&gt; la*'
I'Utn 10 till •
gimniilx
f the I ii ■ ■ im 1- ui.
I ,,4,-1 ' X' '-"id flt i .ut
AlMuiu*ll " I n tu, I Mu,.-an
1
-lining
Mie altaiim .iii,
l
.1
heavy
d-wnpOUl
llei.ch. 1 II
r'am eioii G it) sect""
•
.1 .
10
1ail,
in Hei'ti • I a* ,1 b ll"
M .irln ie, Earl
I o' m ,
ml
Itutary xtrving cre.v ix.n
aide
lu go ahead w ill. M,* i n .
nients, including M,. pln.-ii 1
1
lalilux and chat &gt;1 1to* nn
• &lt;ii the lawn.
[ lo must .tut' mg
mlu 11x4 1 1v a d , .I.
, 111
u I
Iiy tin- llint* Hie ' ' r »-•'■
l1
wive*
Slid clnldiaii n i i x ' l ■&gt;1
n u llin g Was rett'lv iu Mu* 1 ,1 1
in.* Clew were .lu ' Hutigau O r­
ville
rouchlon, .Itinei* i ia p p i,
John Pup*, Kohuri Nuw.iisu uid
f uii Turner,
W. E. ila th a w o . 'tin ' Ia n
cut1 king", w h * tn . lietgv of M.
barbecuing which wua ihnio .1
Mie giuuild* uf Iii - F ifty A. *
.ric lutes.
Many
K.-tHiutn*
re1urnr-iI
for
secon t
-tmi thud
Helping., Hid am‘ ii" thure wli&gt;
praiscl the barbecuing w h - Mr.
ami Mrs. F lu n k E . rm . who aru
in-re fu r a short visit.
The menu include I beef, purl,
und lamb, potato sulad, l-aku.l
beans, pickles, white end rve
bleed, coffee and Mr. H a th a ­
way’s famous harhecii- ssuce. So
cnjoyanl* was the niitl'ig Mint
many of th * group &gt; .•nianied un­
til 0:00 o'clock to visit.

THE WEATHER
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
Atlanta
lilsmsrk
Chicago
Denver
Galveston
Mew U rle in i
New York
Pittsburgh
Heetlle
.Jacksonville
Miami
Orlarulu
Tampa

Inilt- 21 - , /P l
SO
73
fill
84
60
72
75
VJ
7Fi
S2
76
58
60
01
7fi
6k
60
60
78
00
81
70
00
70
03
70

Sanford Weather
High yesterday—04
Low this morning—78
Rain yaiterday—00
Normal rails In Jun*
inches.
.
' v
Total,J^aa tain to data f -78^ •
Inch*!.

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                    <text>1). BAHTOlin FLOKIDA

’ Dreams Of
Water For
g US Homes

Military Police

STILLWATER, Okla.-Hot and
Hd running water dor ovary
nnel That waa the dream 60
lira ago.
It's the dream today of Robert
■ Irwin, but he wants to uao it

UfnttM because while reducing the
e a s s T ' they also raise the
Irwin haa found In experiments
wlrt hla "hot boa" that from an
to 16 por cent of the haat flowing
Into a house comes through walls
•ltd windows. Tin remaining 16
par cent Is supplied by body heat.
oMtric lights and pilot lights,
i Tha solution Irwin le working
oa la to circulate cool water be­
tween tha Inside and outside walls
of • house and betwaen celling
and:roof. The Idea Is not now in

Honing at a nominal cast."
Irwin's Innovation In cooling the
dratat would be an Inexpensive
cooling tower w|lh a pump circu­
lating the wator. Ho figures a
Mtlifaclory heating and cooling
system for an avarag* house nuw
tuna around M.000. His rsdiant
boating and cooling ayslam would
run from 8W)0 to ITOO.
"Right now, btilldora figure It
MMalR par cent to Install raril6til heating throughout a Imme,"
bp axplalned. "For one per rent
mom,*; tha tarns systom could be
NaM for codling In tha aummor."
T V cool wator running through
tboswalla wotjld absorb most of
tM'hOlt.hsforo R could got Into
hriM* iw't hutda. fold,*'
N m M. ,,"Tho oyatami would tost
M i f dut1 the heat. A/loT a l f l f
p » Rn degrees outside am) you ran
Mop'It'18 Hoffroos cooiar dn the
iMld*. thata’ a lot of rellaf.
jMtaliotloh of the system Is
•bMWsallvoly simple. A series
JffWpMPore run back and forth
rtMVRh tha walla and ceilings.
Plaster lx than applied over the
pints In the normal fashion.
' Tha plp« ara hooked to a hoi
wator tank and pump for wlntor,
In tho summor a valve Is turned
and the water U cooled In the cool­
ing tower,
Irwin’s system will undergo a
wjw a test this summer, A mum•at hat being usod on tha rampus
an a elaiirooi
two. Half of

White House View
Will Be Engraved
On New U S Stamp

iC w ih w l m m PM*.Owe*

Mcxirn nnrt elsewhere* the com*
plaint charged.
Meanwhile lh Pasadena, Calif.,
the FBI announced the arrest of
Dr. Sidney Wclnbaum, 63, Call*
fornla Insiltuie ol Technology
scientist formerly with Ita jev*
propulsion laboratiny.
Richard B. flood, htiad of the
l.«s Angela* FBI ufflec, Slid
Welnliaum I* charged with per*
Jury and freu-l against the govern.ncnt.
In a eomplnlnt filed with U. S.

AP Newaftalurt*
The South View of the White
Houae will form the central do*leu
of a new U, 8. commemorative
stamp. This one la the .1 rent
Executive Stamp. It la the
end In the Notional Basqulrpntcnolat aeries and will h" nlared on
flr.l day »ale ol Washington.
D. C. on June 13. The top border
of this ntamp hear* the Inscription
‘‘IflOO. Wash Ington .1(160." The en|.
or will be aftrn.
The stamp will be released to
rolnolde with Post Office Do.
partment Day, On June It. IROO
the Post Office Dopnrtinc.t moved
to Washington. It waa the first
Perietal Department to no estab­
lished in tb&lt; capital city,
Stamp rolieetora desiring firstday cancellations may tend nut
more than ten addressed envelopes
lo the Poitmustcr at Washington.
0. C. with postal note or money
order to rover the roat of stamps
to be affixed.

Thc labor government has
shied away from debating the
plan xml Britain's nonparticipa­
tion. If the government la defeat­
ed on any challenge facing It,
Ptlme Minister Clement Attlee Is
expected to ask the king to dlsi olve parliament nnd older a new
lection.
Attlee told Commons the cabinet
believes it would hinder thlnge to
propos a rival program before
getting fuller explanation, of the
plan from the French. He also
•}*
•{*
•ja
said ho still believes there arc
illffet cures between government
BELdlUM has Issued a new I.T6
pollcv and the Labor Party stale franc brown stamp, reports Leon
merit last Tuesday which renounc­ Monossnn, The adhesive eomed tlm Schuman Plan.
The Conservatives and Euro­
pean socialists have criticised Bri­
tain's holding hack.
Conservative attacks failed to
shi.ko Jalair margins of 10 to ISC
votes In tha House last night, Laborltes (mat down un attempt to
lower taxes on earned income and
•"on .*\ compromise dispute over
heavy sales taxes on commercial

turn soon lo the United Ktates for
ret'rcment.
A hstlsllan of tha first division,
he commanded In wartime,
Senator McCarthy which
was among thr c!IU units be insported on arrival tbdny from his
U 'asiisifS e»»» r s i s o s i i
by a Senate Foiclgn Relations Hub headquarters at Hcidalbarg.
remmittee. The group Is looking
Into McCarthy's charges thst tho
Stale llepait merit is * haven for cessor Is ml known.
Communists and Red sympathis­
ers.
McCarthy told repo Mats todays
“Tills lime wo can very easily
find rut who is telling the truth
by making the lost (of l-arien's
testimony ipublic.
“They (loo committed) never
thought &gt;t was going to rnfpt outThis ‘Is one ,tlmo u/rton' thww
shuuldn t ho i
Fhu If tylllW ,
.
"Thoy'ro got )h* Wall]
I Ifivlto them to, make I
, Honator
»*
,i™
p " :i ■Tyillags
V T " “ ” (', fT
'V
MV?
committen chan”
chairman,
committee
" . has, stead*
reftiAoq to make pi
ptjhllr most
fastly reftiAod
of■'.he
inquiry t........
testimony,
1 Anierasm
‘ '
...vJiuIyy
nil of which has
I.. been taken In
ell sail nice lings
. tTyping*
. ::
‘has said .hut t'd re
__ il
:i nliH'omenl
would distort
leas*
i
the ____ill
overs picture. His position
tins been that the testlniony would
__ ' puiillc wlun *‘
- j
be mndo
tiio 1Inquiry
tin’ll 'completed.
11iih bn’n
complot eri.

imploymant review board wilfully
and fraudulently testified that he
had never been a member of the
when In fact
Communist Port;..................
ha held mtmbersnlp In the Communlet Party Professional Unit
No. 1Z2, under the party name of
Syriny Empson.*’
uMrlhl ,T*s,u Inhold a etanin tol
Hood also charges that ntiout

WITH ARMY AND NAVY OlfIRVUt on hand, a now ram-Jet engine la
tested at Fresno, Calif., Airport. The Inventor, Tom Homan (right),
claims It will propel ■ plana at 1,800 miles per hour. (International)
(in April l, IP'Jfi by Lard Balfour,
It naw bus nu am ailment of 1»I0(I
students. Pictured an Ilia naw
stamp Ik am* af tba University*
buildings an Mini.it Heapli*.

TO HONOR Ilia 60th anniver­
sary of their lluieuii of Forestry
the Philippines has issued two new
stamps. The 3 centavos green and
4 c violet show n ted Inunn (roe In
« Philippine forest. It |s interest­
ing to note (hut Ihls tiee provides
76 percent of nil tho timber rut
In Philippine forests.
countries postage stunipK wore
Issued hailing Mnv Dnv.
Al­
though this dnv is celebrated to­
day with parados, ( lushes and riots
In countries all over the world, ,11
begun as a peaceful nnd festive
occasion.
The Ronuiiis relrliralcd It in
honor of Plant, Ilia goddess of
flowers.
In medieval England
May Day was eclehiuted by the

youngsters us u ''blossom'' nr gay
dnv.
Even In this country Mnv
•hiy was rarngnlxed as joyous
«'na. Chlldran danced at omul Ilia
Mnv Palo nnd sling songs.
Toward the and of the IPth con*,,rv the various labor organ Isa tiaiis In Kuropo adopted Mnv Day
fin uiiiiiihI ilamniistnitluns. Mnre
u'pently, nnd especially since the
*'"bl War, Mnv Dny has been oh*
served by Communist nrgnnixntlnris nnd sympathisers to publi­
cise tlirii aims and objectives.
NOW AT ItOOlKVKLT
WKSTMIRV*. N. V. — UP) —
Harry Fltxpntrlrk, Charleston,
III., Iralnnr, currently U campiigning bis lop flight string
of i:i brirness horses nt Roosuvell Riireway here. Landing horse
in the Pitapatri'-k stable is Irish
llul, Ibrcc-yeur-old who posted
tlie bast time far horses of hll
ago an tho west const this sea(on when he ran u 2:0B 2/6 rjeg.

pulsion laboratory nt Caliech wil­
fully omitted a statement that Id
had been a member of the Com­
munist Party,"
Wrinbaum'a employment wltn
the Jet propulsion laboratory war
trrmlnnlud last July. Tho FBI
sold. Since then he has been a
rcr.naich rctluw in Caltech’s chem­
istry department

Eatata Lift will pay YOUR COST tar Hoapltal

fro m ”

To

| wm

as lent M ?•* are ssalwed re o IWpM up t
180 DAYS FOR EACH ACCIDENT
OR ILLH K It M V.

THEY CANT
~ 7j TAKE
YOUR
is a n
kw "1

:in Day Waiting Period From DaU Of P*Bcy On Room
And Board Benefits For Non-Surglcal IUnaai—Accident
Benefits Immediately.
• •

All Benefits

Undar Irtata LUf'i Am«il«»f

are Payable
A f f iS S l

reqardless
Inch Aceldawf rHH m m

2 ol oShSTI a m u &gt;
• AT TOUR HOMI

'

'2 W - f l A t W

fo# aoch Accident or IHnaoe ’ tllnoao Baginning with 3rd colj—AccldaBtf f t one*l
* lasfudMt PHYIICIAM —^MTIOPATHS ,
iip llm m l enversa* erovlrtwl th rlu d la g sddJltiinsI
s o ra rry from M to t l t f l up to age 14

lug will be fitted with the .cooling
system, tho other half loft as Is.
Under Oklahoma's hot summer
sun, it shouldn’t take lopg to tell
list how much heat can lie kept
out.

nmoKMCY
WRIT
; AID
IfK R FIT

iHAT'S a question well
w o rth an sw e rin g before
you settle on your next auto*
mobile.
r :

i ’

Fur what fun le there-what
th rill-in * car that is prts*
oner to the city streets, slowed
down by roada • Bulck ia built
fo take in stride?
8o w*’d Ilka to abow you just

how much smoolluiess your
money cun huy. Ilow levclly
you flout over cobbles and car
trucks-over rutty gravel and
wavy hluck-top^-in this stun*
ning traveler.
Tho cur will he any Bulck you
p r e fe r - S pucial, S upbr or
Roadmabtbk. You can name
the p la c e -p ic k a apot or a

fkabaRsaha k ku dpaw* k Am* «mis&gt;i. (MiwMdi m&amp;m ts
IS, * rt awn.SUASS tWatrwW. Ngw-Umvak h i* * . '
IVMMUVT# J m

w

nad W*w bsA Ncaard m i M

stretch you know to that you
ctm measure Buick’g arfiooth*
ness against your own axparia
ence—and we'll promtao you
a new Renration In rkUngeom*
fort.
The time can be any time you
want tn arrange with your
Biiick dcnlcr-who |« ready to
show with actual figure* that
“if you can afford • new oar
you can afford a Bufcfc."

AGE UMITfl 1 TO

See him, will you, and treat
y ounelf to Rome rati comfort?

• RRANR

sdwaW**igm i pwrta, Aad Makgmdkw • O lU iM
WVIWMa art*
aaPMa, la Wy RU*rimt, Rwpn

^ (p..*«a#«v »•««»«*««yfwv^a

SANFORD
mMm

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3Tte ^a«fe&amp; Iferatfi

l4 (M ir
I t f t u m tb# Ftaa* «C tha World;
T* I t f m III h K M *&lt; iM riM .
^ To Produce Prosperity tor Sanford.

■

VOLUM E X X X X l

EMnhllshcd 1008

Truman T oSeek$300
"Million H-Bomb Boost
2
W

AkI 4hllkl.Ukl'ikl im tllli n Aaa
.It.i it a .tiiai
AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R
SAN FO H D , ELOH1PA.

Senate Committees] ae* • n i
Okay EuropeanAid; |MlSSlOll r 1a H 6
Rent Control Bill
Gets Congress' Noil Reported Lost

WASHINGTON, Jan* i f - , # ,
—A t*» WWu Hw m aid* said
P w a g S Trow an

hM daelM to ratgRaiai Um

taar praaml ■MHnia of th*
At— W K a a rT T T S -U a U w

K
i tsfJri u 'jp
Ml srat
settled an Tr-»*»
a new
ckalrman er a ■*■ to fill ih.
vacaat fifth maaiaanhip.
W A SH lN G T O iritta 19—&lt;^p
*-*Cen*reinonal souttaa laid today
Preaidant Truman wiR itk Congrats
ior 1300.000,000 to speed up work
w» th* hydrogen bomb.
A member ol the Houle Approriatioha committee, liking not to
a named, said the'money would
b« uiad entirely lor construction
work at axlating Atomic Energy
Commliaion installation mainly
• i t Oak Ridge Turn.. Lo» Alemoa.
N. M., and Hanford, With.
Thia informant raid ha undaritood Mr. Tnunan’t request would
ba aant to tha capital hi • day or
two.
Such a request Would mark tha
firal time that money hid bean atkfd directly, for-wort on tha hydro« n "tupir bomb f
'
W , Prailoant Truman ordered tha
w Atomic - E n e r g y
Commission
(AEG) liat January tu go ahead
with attempted development of the
new waipon which might be 1,000
tlmia aa powerful'** to* original
Itomic borpb,
t 22 K

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A U h a t^ ^ ^ fti^ raging^1

Accused Killer
G ives Self lip
Over Venezuela To N. Y. Police

15 A m e r i c a n s
U n re p o rte d
S e a rc h

Is

A b o a rd
D C -3 ;
S ta rte d

Continued hoi, dry tnil crnerd I
I) ftl; through Tuesday. but aomt|
lihi I.i... jii i fcr. thunjeialiuivcnj
•tl *vid*I&gt; scattered place*. Liahlj
to moderate and variable wind*.

4"

MONDAY JLlNK Ml, HIM

Police Take To Air

T H E W E A T H E Ii

Guitly Plea Entered
By N.Y. Crime Leader
Allien Ba r kl ey Gtwgia Voters
Slaps Down 21 Hear Countless
G. 0. P. Settlors Issues Argued
Vi*

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MIAMI, June I1) -'/)') A mu'. I . I "
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NEW YORK. Jun. 19-h /P i —
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4-t’l
Inn . 1 "
linnary plane reponeil mining over One of two men iccuied of killing
\I
’ l l Ji.n .il H it M r} 1v ' **»&gt; ', . . " K *
,1k nil 1, . ll . r l b t l tn
Vcnerutii with IS American* an AFL International Laditi' Gar­
,&gt;n,1 1 ii. , "^llldilt itlrtl U tails 1 ( ' i i
i'M) | P* l.li, -1 kingpin*
1 h r plea ul Itji1111( V I d *II M)
aboard war ihe object of an ex­ ment Worker*’ Union oigsnim
lfl iiMi.il 4&gt;ISi i i . ti &gt;ttiJ hr next i e A
*l Ic 1xAll S c im llll W * 11“ L
counts against Inin »&lt;• c IIIlei n l nv
panding teaich today.
aJukthU iu t , , ,.&lt;! v i t 1llV S CHAlr 1
gave hlmielf up lail night He wai
1j r (DID kOtll ,, l . , , , H c im rill
In i x llm n e y , Sol1 G rtli. u lu., Isild
Mr» Donna Welhcrald, wife of accompsned by Waller Winchell,
III ** *li
un
1 | ul lit
Mifn til*
1 limn lih f
Ju.hce Nathan D I’rilinan
the plane’* minionsiy-ciiplaiii, taid radio commentator.
Ilit*I |i
1 I t 'l d l t • 4n im i’cai h
P ip 1hr •iff f* 1 •i m .l trim e n '
I h r d e lc n d a n l wi&gt;he&gt; to w ith ­
the United Slate* St-tir Depart­
lurid
The man, Benedetto Macri. it
ll, .1 4* (1 ii* l «•! in p a il G ro tg m draw hi* plea o l i . I guilty and
ti*lllllirl»l»
tit
ment will aik the Venerurten gov - under indictment for the itabbing ■IADV tO JOIN 111* New York Police P*p*rIti.ein't Aviation tlmeau.
1)4.1
In i 1, I.I
. Illll . »* ID a f|*|R«4 . in tlir lu n lil plead guilty t,, the in lo r in « lio u ."
new liellcoplei* hover over 4h - ««t ic •&lt; .niimg » tlcclu .ition
ernmen to make an air and ground of William Lurye on May 9, 1949 Once
4Cf*Sail i, ll,. .u.l. &gt;ti \ t uit in111era U, I n the I'll If
si d r Detn-u n reicuioiiy fei&lt;iuippecl wiili iiiti-n t
■nKioi.* etui &gt;omoitiiuiiAl
The n ia x ln in iu p e i.a llv . .. uacti
einment to make art air and ground
u
1 i *1 Kr|)»|h|»
Leu than two hour* before, Win­ police mat kioyc tiny ■*i .. r
i i**-*.; t Jituntiidonul)
h. f l Ill4 i y
count o f tlie chin kv
i w ar m
Coart Guard air-tea leiiue head- chell had predicted on hi* radio
\
&gt; 11 J l Hull, i.iiid d *c|Mt i l r
t t i . f a f * 1 If -.l I.I ll «il Until u l 1h ll Hint h f 6. u) lin e w hi.-h imii.H*
quarter* hrre it conducting a piogmm that he would turn Macri
it ** if. 11 .UI 1 lb
Itlhll- r U r
(In s r Ii at* 1 III,DM r l n il,m ille r .Hl-I the h igtnn e g i,int.lci -iih jc. i to u
communication* •esrrb, and re- over to police a* the climax uf a
| r*t Iti. r iJ
■ I tha U M - '.-nan mr thri .Di 1 p , . | t ln ilin ia n p oa-ih lt a in liiic e ol .in . . . . . . in
U " lb ..»
pi onin m ill till,O lio in lin e quelled the air allachr in the U. year'* radio campaign lo induce
H i .el J . f •ilitriilt t rtit
Ainr i
, 1 lb. I M.WM Hr ■ linns l i.runiit
Du
in fill n u t mu . l.a ic . I nil*
S. embaiiy at Caraca* In do any­ the Lurye killer* to tuitendrr.
Midi* 1 ft ill' (#■ i i&gt;!11111*11, 111 Ir r I. A* 1st. 1 i&gt; ml a n il r rilt c r enuni .,I co n * p ira ci m
■ ,• n n u
thing potiible in Veneiuela.
ot iim liiia lu n g rii» trii-i A lt. ,, «,
•f.'tlu* • f Y f 3! il l ■ 1( i t\ ir hfttt i i i n. 1 1 "1 i H um In i vr ti i i
Another man indicted in the
i '. m . l .1 llo g a u m i . i I lie w ««] I . - 1
Mr*. Wetheraid repurled that vlaying, 31-year-old John (Scarl" i) III! u iil)' 11 til 1 . 0 s.(lic it 1.1
aMint ll^v* tlfu l tin
I I . lit#
'- l l f f e f l “ c i J e i i . i " I .. i
In;
tiv " it i.Aftn u iN M i m
Paul Fleming, head of the New face) Giuito, a paroled convict, it
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repeating
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Tribe* Minion at Chico. Calif., •till at Urge.
.lalles .*•/ W.1 (ti «x iu h ii i
o il ire l ’ « In, in • • I lu lu Ji' lu l
ullll-l* th. 1 li • »r i u n i l l , r m ile*
iribuuc of Nov. IM, l*J()f, which w*i diirovcieil lirir not long Jgo fry i.* uM »'*
would arrive in Miami lunrorrow
M'l,tl'|l.-itlg
tl
At the police ilation, Winchell l). H “Urownie” ^tailmd
\ ir &lt; M i'lt n n a n
li
H i­ 1. i
en route to Venezuela. He will immediately laid claim in the name
l iu p liu i p, liul lln c ,(■ lee l i i . l ,
( 11ii t(i h M. * it ‘h i
1 1 * N,rv ♦ tt a i ■ , *1 \ ( I t lJ &lt;4 ario rn e v
and
"Grout lo run for next mayor.” (lain * headline. A lull head r*
ute another church-mmed plane of the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund veal* thal the Brooklyn leader, intent on destroying or mpplanting ull • I*.I* riN 1I D n» 11 •1' tt It H Me t ll'M' tl J«t I'il ' ft 1 '**(»•i in. ba&gt; (m ill •tleased lit ■&lt; d a ll- “ lilt w ith w hite
•until it H i if A ti 1 \ N lllltltll III- ,’&lt;1tt 11&gt;141If f1 HI. nnd ii- p ia t i- l pe.l'-ll s t n p l's -lli.l a llltb l s t . \
for a tearch.
lo the 125,000 reward potted by Murphy, plan* coup llitl will moan Keputiluan vuioiv I hr vb ioiv IV»yni l l ll) li f 1**1 ► iii’ h t . Im ig i III il Iiftllkf i- l- a tout nf *1 ,ud tiesi.tr Ills d st. i.-i ta '.li u .
The twin er glued IK” 1 nwunl the AFL Intemalonal Lidiet Gar­ I.Han't ariivi-d yet.
a
In a tlu iU e v »n ls*ii'il l Ii. t'K-s
|lB'*kit*
Mi-1 HI 1‘Hil 11»|*|
I t‘ lK tl fv.tll Nuw V,,tI- i.kiii.i*i - tii.i i | .-.it
by tha New Tribe* Mlnnm left
K.rlcknuli Was . O .in u is ,' in f lu ,
From politic* vv* turn to tha (Kir .oiupmiy, Hir MeU».-,
that in1 ai*u n i t »'t* lift ft'i ilit* pOI Mil,&gt;11
ment
Workeri
Union,
Lurye'*
or­
Miami June U, refuele.l »&lt; King*fin |lh |lil1 \ hr v-.iii'si- t . •nut** I tt'l &gt;MkCll
theater edvi'rlleemenl", ami may
linn t-nil.
Mci-vniitin
-■
&gt;
i
in,*
Htfiiatiu
ton, amblet, and wh* lm*t H-pmlcd ganization, after the killing May 9, Imagine uiirielvi1* ua theater-go* !oie» I lav id W a lfo -lil *i| vllin Uulkll itilk'i ; Ittin .tiltulMe-f t*.1s its11, "can't
A fte r is s ln eu teis*il t.,u j.lca, ilm
,iii i , i -mull- act lie
river the Vtmmueliin roast about 1949.
era uf thal period. At the Em* III*' Mn ii* iMii-t^i
In,Ice riiriisfil lo t .ii- k s u ii aiel
I 111*’ tin* H * lit 1(11*I kill I’llU l 1*1It’ll
iia
sji.tiidirctl
in
lit-.
"H
n
u
n
in
7 P. M, that same tiny.
l(«*mk u u |»v
Th* aurrendtr wax an almual pirn la John Itrmv playing In M in t
■' -“Hill*' lin' lii'iiat* foi Hi* l.cnefll nf tin- ii'ki.-d
Theta mlmioniiilos,, thulr five Kiact duplication of Winchell’* “The Duke of Klllieranekla.” Ed­ uiM hfi Iii' I tv»*ttk hi Hid llniad •tlI V l i i ) l i r i ’l *mIi11tt •-HVk'ItHiAif
"Dee* the dwfamltiid ptiud guilty
kit f il l ' lit I In *HI n.irhmc man jg.t
lariniir* of
children and me inhere uf the mis- auectaa of IMP In parauadlny na Hay appear* at tha Herald '• n i III L u v r 'i L u l i t i y , "
In cacti iif the tin count* !
\lU nt»« | in*iuirn| M t'iim th tluit tid .ilg lu
alnnary itnff ware on board in bouia (Lepktl Buehalter, one or Square In “Tim School Ulrl.” At
"Vc»,’ Krlcgvi.u i - iiiusl
lllllD M t W ill tifv'|t|*f
Usurga liartlU* llftail u finger
addition to a crew of thiee.
lUmnieniMiTtR
Vlr |
I lls finger* Pi«**nt until again**
heada of tha Notorloua Murder the Hudaon, Ethel Barrymore i» Ivvu Mo iff,
. ^
•v liv th n
lu i i i h Ku |iuUhc u III U i|t n g lll p u litlc tllH , (H it lllg nil
Capt. San WeUrarald waa in tha
Rtf+lhg
A
bl&lt;Lfoe
Tama
tu
Tttomga
fuf
tn-ndv.
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l,i()
Antaraxm
mat
Ilia
tnb la top , nut hi* la c r .ipneui
Ino., to give hhotilf (|p. Buehalur
iiM iiiiii'i-Y f f il l 'l l ill. that h i, recharge. David KimhaH, forma*iy later waa electrocuted at Sing Sing KtcewarJ* play, "Sunday."
m" «t ramleville In „ \..rv ,il te. n i re.-..tnniH ti.il,I by k f.-.lem l m
• I w Ith o iil Blunt ion
fltvl
inn
la
-ifr
Mifl.alUian
liaa
of Chicago'and now a resident of prleon.
Klhcl nit*\ tiave mu into *oTnr 1,t'“' " h**le rmlicn mi •t... I.oI' mIi g i im l Jill v
H ngun i i l d h« saw i i &gt; ic is ,i'i_
,'S iiip a ig n t.l
lig h tly
w ith
m.lln
Chico, wai co-pllot end hi* wit#,
eoiupaliuii tin underneath li tli. ' **f 'he page the Mali-ill. ailver
wtiy tli* fi'-y«er-0l,l .U p s|i I a r»* ’
Lurye,
40,
wae
fatally
ttahbol
I'll*- c .i* * in v o lv e * llie ' l u l l o( I. rn u ilcas ti.. Ii i i e f
h i in lih u i.m e
Mia. H aul Kimball, wui steward- In a phone booth In tha lobby of * adverllneliienl ot the Knickerbot
“A l Inna lioli' mil, Vie 11,uii,ir.:,l» nf governinenl .wuinoc i ,.,, i &gt; a i ..I n i.li- Ilia n h^lllKIO "siiuubl nut lie null tu m l foi i.
aia.
Oi.lieitiu
William
building In Manhattan’} garment ker staling dial K ||. Sothen 1bar Herbert'*
............ ,|n un,«iii* c hidi fedi hI molt-o |,|iu n i|,lile l&gt; m u llr.t t ., e v e ry i iir a l hm g tim e-" T h e gaud,I n neve,
,
,
Mr*. Wetheraid mid thare had center.
u v e rM iu u i ic
i ihi ,l ii ,iin ^ f *M
and Julia Marlowe are atipeai Faveraliaiu
i-. u.lver
advcrtimil
i* till I mil up In till- W „ Y u li, tl.'ilv i*i \ t„&gt;\ an,I pn»l o ffic e till* lias s|ient a dm in iall
Ha
had
bean
directing
_____
.
.
.
_
_
___
a
,.
baan a "miatake" about lack »f campaign to organist non-union ing tin* week only In Hamlei appeal am-* U •I
»iiv
*1 HIV ill lilt
H ide are repuits 'dial Pricl. »is|f
uf tu iH ia s U in a g H iiiic S i. III I I-*..I'kfl l
cooperation fiuni thu VonarueUn •hop*, and hie death touched off | with Mr. Sotiieru a* "Hamlet" an i lis.ii-iii li|.«r* Htum,
cBiIh, guilty in m itts-iuid
,1 1 . u t i lal*r ur in - 1 .'.I l.i.,
I ii iioiki- (lie r i .i .
.Mi-I.eiuianl | I.Ilead.i.l
government. She had lean quoted nlle of the biggest manhunt* in Mi** Marlowe e Uipetla. Wed
flu- -ttnrv tfu in . |,|j*y " M i.
I*I Ip'hrit'll his peu alli. till* 'Uj I, l&gt;- in n , I and e bargiig iiin H • uiz•'iiil.-ii-.t III- ii.li- a&gt; (in v i'n in i1
ae laying the South American Ntw York's history. Nearly ion in-mlay ami Thur.-dav they atipeai "tgg« "I Ii,. i iMiscr I’sictr1 un, i
io i1
n ie i bail u ic n l a ",s’.l si 1- 1 .
.( ■ ii d t.ipp sd
I I.
1.,,,1 ,1 c ', ini-i it I,*,aid a p liniir
llite
country had refused to mike i police and detective* worked on In "Much Ado Abuiil Nothing wr.llat) l.c HI, &lt; 111 i, lit.-,..
l l l ' l &gt;11It| ill- U It- || ' I'l l
Ik - r
1 I III' nnu* I an 11 ’* li..„ i|H IV I lie llllic uf tile I l l ' l l ill'll ll,. I
1torch.
the cute, resulting In the indict and round up tin- wed. 1'ildev am who w ■(- i m m n .| In,|UI i kiiIi 1|.
i i • l ull, iin,i in,,In . tli.il l i l t ,i&gt;.I , l m . I lima,lire ( ilv ln l j.elid a id wu.il.l i. 'i .!■ ■
“They
had ll*V
never
been
officially
..fn*iV 11,11
*,r V
*.*n "1VC
,a.VV! merit* against Macri, a shop pall Saturday with "itomeu and Jui ur,| Mull ,n * i c-i In,i , (
I,,
tijs ri'id a liu n ai-.- , i. . , la '.
1
s iily t liM i It*
i n . , (i D
tfniilutii.il
I,, ll11*,' umit i li i | U n i j m l H it* i l l t* f ■u m,
notified nr n iu n U d to maW the ( |wr&lt; Bl)l,Bntuito&gt;
tat." Saata ready, thu ud .tatua. u|« i tmiily
rite g u lltv plea w 'i&gt; s nl -1 ■ I • •
tu • I «i u lim i km m iv l urkil
'
I h I ih i Jif** li»search, ***** »t*st»:*l.
}|la union, headed by David Du
At llie Cntrnmi, *tute* tl.
m eans uf p ru tre tHim
l.lu m '
In III' i WsHungl
ilia ••M's |s-« line wisiltiin hi Mi*, lull) | I.* hi.' « iikiliilut’s
Shu declared &gt;)ie feid* suiu In*
l( | Up ^ f 50,000 fund for t next ail, Is Fuv liavl* In "TI-I &lt;L.,II1isssinl UN r s s l I Wu i
[ lit. eSi'lIHlU IlkiVlIlff 1\1 tII \ if r&gt;l ) (
Ifn *jd Vu AIlMl l'- fixhtlHgf UI IV
tllrliar
1
1
,
tin
M
-nil
i&gt;:
1
.,
new
&gt;
Ii.mi
plan* will be found and avtryunu l.iirye'a w id o w and children and .............
filc h M
* rs. lia p to n ." T im G a r r lr ' ihe fai eu&gt;i Mi,- .'in,- I.,. i,time, vul
.•I. . I i .i i i ag ainst In - old -I u-i i i i
i th « s h iiiu » » h |., i
will M, oil right."
fe a tu n -s ll i- i i i v M ille r iii " J o ie p i,
!Hilled ihe fffi.OOO &gt;*wnid.
I..iii.i-i ( ,uv M I. I hum iisuii.
I hi
am* tim e,
V e te ra n
T ra in in g
A year ago, Winchell begin K n ta n g e ld .” A t tha S a v o y la th. bail nut Vel III’*n lliveiile.l li&gt; VYil
llu l he .'till*,I the a llt-n l.u i sal
' u j.itm t- Gum I ilci-lsl.in* 11' 11iii*,
broadcasting pleas to "R. M " and |d u y, "Mr*. W ig * , of the C abbag- Main ltMiiitoli.il ll.i.i-i „n,|
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i
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.
siig
ii-jc
a
i
i . ii i bait- ta 11ii —,I
lit.
Il.e
S
eoale
tl,
S
ll
v
f*Cl
llu-l
"J C." to giva thumselve* up. At I'a tc h ." (.Tiarlr-i W vnd b am an* find a very in.ideal In |&gt;oi■11 head &gt; asis I ui all S enate and • ............... Hi,- Im s uf I In- l alllia.lgt- "w llits- C l a s s
W ill
I I a v »*
vuriotia time* ha rspaatad the plea, Mary .Moore are at th* l.ycaun, line aniiuuliclng lln- lien-, "I mi t ’lia l in . e iiig a lt u n i Jn leg l ila lIo n u n .ii'iu a i'v " tills.asking them to aurrandar to him and al Duly'* Mu* Nanca O’Neill cal at I'm■ Aillmi
In
O v ie d o
I , &gt;m i-v d ii s-aiiip aig ii
mills. P i c n i c
Th* article iea.l- WmiMiikftiii II.- •' i p l v l l l l . l dutlht th a l I III' le - •
so the raward could go to Ihe is scheduled tu appear the follow
I.iim a ilg * w aves I,-W s |i!i|i- i hvad
cancer fund, of whirh Winchell t* uig w**k 111 “Hadda Gablar." A i N ov 17 i '. u i h i I i.e u e m l l-'.iwler ll,ll“ 11 cu iite m p la te s a m lu » m il. lines
uii iii* lU i-is iiiiif am i stiu u li
I ll e
V*t«l Ml.s Oll I hi- r
t
Metropolitan Opera llousa, t.’a today cabled il.« Mini,treaeurar.
ll,- a im mil ml that till Jic a i'liliie n l H ill lilu lllp s llll i. u M l&gt; ,u 11a v* I * i I m in in g C la ss w ill hold i i
ruio
and
Hcutii
ate
in
th*
cant
mam
from
i'h
u
-F
,.,.
i
l
i
.
i
il.e
&gt;ii
"Th*
contoet
began
thra*
and
TAMPA. June IU -M V - Flv*
w
ith
't
lia
i
lull,.'
sca
la
w
a
g
,
an
ti
T h u is d a y s fta in u u n al .'i lln
pim :e*ihiir(s p ru ce e d in g s In ic
parson* charged with plotting to a half waaka afo,l r Wlnehall eald of "Alda" which Is to liu follow*.I uatlon at Purl Atil.m u esliHin* im .-e a le d a ra l o ffic ia l from uf seui -g a t ion, I t! P C c n iw d "
ul M w aatw atci P a il., 11&gt; md"
kill Sheriff Hugh Culbraath want last night. ’Than lu t Wednesday during th* week by "Lucia," “Par i to critical, ibe ■■&gt;iie, purt* having l a e u ie sta rte d tn the liu u n ,
lie also cites record fund s fin P ic ia u n , v c tc ia ii* l.-K.-livt.
wa wara auppostd to hay# a ran sifal," "Carmen,” "La Travlata ' fsllau Milo the buu.ls uf the .Ik
«n trial today,
s.-lumis, roads, bu epitals, w e lfa re i i , ui need till* m orning
w ill, il.e tia n a la a c tin g a&gt; a lu rv
panes*.
The state charges one of the ileivoua. Nothing happanad. Wed and "Tannhauser."
lie
ill fu r tin it reason lie 'en- paym ents and u ilia r s la t* se rvice s
A i tli* p icn ic C i,i n t i H S|l
Other
amusement*
Include
Another aili.lv iea.|, Mi.uhden
rive, John (Johnny th* Greek) ne*day, Thursday and Friday
le i tam ed d o u b ts" a* tu ih e pro an,I promts** tu c .in llm i* "n n p re
It Dawson w ill load a -Is
Mnutoa, waa bruuirht here from nights I was thsr# hut nothing “Montgomery ami Slone1' at the j Nov. 17—It is re|i,,itr,| ihni rlurti |.i
u ii siiccecisfut mud ion m u ! .It III
•• i v of any H eitale in v . - i u a i i.i, c file n lc d p ru g ie s s ."
Academy of Mu*lc In “Tha Wi thousand Japanese- ir,n.|i* have
Chicago and hired a* a gunman
rim iirp su u insist* Ii* is against Ms-mlmi* uf ttiv H i'iiiiu iil. i .1,1
,,,^‘Fh#n&lt;* «ha third party called turd of Os," and the Garden f«a baen Ian,led al New I'hwang an I ..I p iildtc o lflc ia ls D ia l n o g lil i&gt;to kill Bhariff Culbteath.
. fed eral K an h iu |iliiy n i* n t P rac
F a rm
llu rc a u ,
iit.-lii.b,,u
11,, ent.
Other* accused nf the death pin: again, and I said tha only time tine a new American cnnttdv liv thirty thuuaan.l i.lher* *l I'll-i- soli ina lioim peachm
told III* Sella I r
Ilia ! lice* I'u u in u it ii n but tb a l is about M athlsiilX, piw ttdvut. and la m ili
art Moutoa* attractive wife, Vir­ would ha aftar th* ISunday I Georg* Ada, ‘'Culleg# Widow." Ai Wu and that n luiuing innveinenr list lie
Hr inn,-Ii in issue In t lir ia , » a* nave In-cii invits-d t " attend
ll ti v i it no r a n y u f il&gt;
unm '
th* New York, Henry W. Savag. 1,11 the Muslim, right i« * apert e.I
ginia, City Hep. (Councilman) P. broadcastI lie pi ic* uf i,si rl,'ll eggs
The ve te ra n s, th e ir ia iiu iic » m l
•1 drove to th* spot after the I* giving Caruvo tome coinpeti
At home m Washington lln- tees i* a g ia m l ju r y , am i none ..I
oaaph
Joa*
ph Rodrigas and Arthur and
lit- s il l s 'I aln u i.lg e “ just lull
-and this time It worked
Roy
tion with hi* own production uf ' tariff w*» up fur revision an,I ilii-iii .-an try a n yo n e fu i any nl lei t" a l.u u l the ra c ia l issue but g u e sts, w ill p lav at I. , sa-ltu i
rco.
»» Valaeco.
tense,
p itch in g , games and * ......itv l,,i&gt;
"Th# Intermediary— abroluta- l,P«nilal.M Mrs. Fisk* at the tha naw* lead, ''I’res'nlenl Moo
Attorney*
Attc
tya for tha defendant*
it. I'l't picnic ai tlm park -m l sill u
I ho
Ju stice
D epartm ent &gt; 1 lievel does N iivlb lllg al. ml
hava charged
read In
In p rellnmery
--------------, court, lv unknown to nta—gav* the Manhattan I* packing thanr In "alt talked of piopo*ei| tariff re
M
i.m
ipsiiii
proposes
an
fSO.Iinu.OPn
aesriona that Giilbniath ronferred signal and broka into faara and with har playing of Ibsan’a HH*dd,i vlalun briefly this monilng will. I iu ii ,thug of lb * p ro se cu tio n crop sclmol In iililin g iiro g rn m In help juy the facilities uf lln u i i i u i .
with mamhera of a so-callad gam klssad Macri."
Gablar." At tha Waber Music Hail Mapresi'nlatIve -Sibley of IVnnsvJ lii’il up d u rin g Ilia C u im u u u la l-ln riiu u litti N e g iu achiiul* u n i u rc iimil which I* pmvi,led i ,t rivi.. I .
Iiy the American J.t'unu,
Macri rafuaad to talk at th# la Wabar and Zlsgftd and an all vanla".
g u vu riim a n t c h a rg e s of
S aiialu t
hlP.g aymllcata her* tp "Name
11 va ic g r c g a t lun
j M ct.'u rih v i H W is t. T h u l-.u is g n
Tim harbccur s u p ji.'i a ill ,, ■
ur" false chaiges against tha nu- police station, on tht advlca of
He
arcu
se
s
T
a
lin
a
d
g
e
u
f
“
dieids lawyer, and WII token to tha
pmliurwil IjV x c u n m i ' wl,,■!. ,n
^(■ -latlo iia C o in n iltte a In v e siig a tm g
cuead.
ta
tu
rs
h
lp
”
nml
c
le
a
rin
g
an
"e
lec
clinic* Ml and Mr-&gt; i, , ,■t- Si-.lu,
I those ch arg a* lau nch ed a n -p u ia ie
John R. Parkhlllc—d*f«n*a at- httiiquartirg call ptndlnf nli w*
rim i.ste a lin g m achine
Mr and Mrs Holierl 1 Hnniui
im iu iry into ilia A m e ra iiia phase
tornoy, named Halvatoro IRtd) raignmant In Ganartl Basaloni
T
h
re
e
oth
er
ra
m
llila
te
s
fo
r
govMr. and hira George M I - .1.,
M c C a rth y and s e v e ra l lie n u b li
Itallano Jimmy Lumla and Au­ court today.
e
in
u
r
a
rc
g
iven
little
chance
They
Asslatant DUtrlgt .A tto r n e y
|c a n S anator* h ave axpranee.l pub
r.nd Mr. and Mrs, I liaudm ,- A u li'i.
gustine (Prlino) Lastar* a* the
a le state Hep C O. M aker Ilf J r W iv e s u f tin- vets i, m , w ill in u
lie d lH sa lia fa ctlu u w ith (lie pro
triumvirate which controlled gam­ Georg* Monaghan told that from
1W2S Macri was^a ntowangar for
gn-aa uf ilia sub co m m itte e ’* in- A llie n * , attorney Pat A v e ry uf pure tha basket *ujipi-i
bling hata,
U. 8. Btaal OorP;, a atavadora,
H p eclal
aliup s k illu ii l
lH ^ tig a tlo n .
They
lia vn
la ise d flum e, nm l Mr* Je s s ie W Je n k in s
Th# threa war# summoned aa ;h* (Ceailaaaa
of (Jnluinhu*.
a a V«4a Ms)
i r u a l l i i i S O b P ag e It * )
laught at the U *itufsd»v mght
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
MONROE, I.a., June IB 1/17das* of tile vateruim ui liu- Kutin-g
W. Va., Juna IB—WP)— President Tha Army General Htaff Cnrps
Farmer building, nml Mi Pi i. &gt;n.
Truman call*,I on th* nation's Is seeking eomplet* control of the
governor* today to stir tip g ra n altmant* of national nower, say*
SUNDAY SCnit. lll lt
root* Interest In Amarirag foreign l John Crommelln. retirad
Naw
The thsrinomet-i l,u
,*r«il
policy.
| aviator ami unification opponent.
ycsltirday to i&gt;B dcgi ntft mi Mils* Irt*
In a latter to Gov, Prakk CarlIn a continuation of hi* cilllkick cooler than Oil.m l'. - jffl-iat
aon ot Kanaaa, chairman of th e 'dam of defame poliri**, h* **report, said E. J. Mniightmi, wjsannual govarnors' conftranc* in sailed what ha called tha -Pruts
TRENTON. N.
fun* 19 — (/P) — Tha New Jenay Supreme therman, this morning
NEW YORK- Jum 19' - C « ) - H k w •'* * .»
* » sansIon har*. Mr. Truman said th- tan policies of tb* Pentagon" III a
governors "have a wonderful op­ speech yaalarday hafora tb* Lou- Couit loday condemned “caiy dlvotce"' tlatci for contributing to what On Saturday it w*&lt; t)7 in San­
nation's Wading “bast ■ina|od btUraasaaa?
vr ^ A
ford and 98 in Orlando Ssnf u I,
Yowl Into to Knva akiity and intagrtto. bw» «W?t W
W portunity to Mart laattorshlp In islana Daparlmant uf th* Vetur- it termed little let* than a national Kandcl,
hnwavar, had a cooling, lit* after­
atimMlatliig paoola to taka a m ore apa of Foreign Wars.
Ccntciing
ill
attack
on
Florida,
tho
court
raid
liberal
provisions
Iravl * bettor dunce i
noon shower, accompanieJ bv
active intaraat In tha grave ques­
Tli* General Staff Corps. Grom
of fko nation, waat to
tion of how to prasarva world mdlln said, wanted to eliminate of a few "easy divorce" states hava thwarted efforts of mast of tha heavy gusts of wind, Wilhiu a
very short time .82 uf an inch uf
paaea."
th* Marina Corps ami make the •laics lo maintain marital raspsonsibililici.
yosi naka tb* pad* y o n r j^
"Matrimonial suits ought not ba permitted lo lake on the aspects rain had fallen.
"Soma people feel that foreign Navy Impotent and was an warnL !ti gyga $0S&gt;
In Entsrpriia tlm wind blew
policy ta formulated and carried pi* of th* "Prussian blent of an of a gam* wherein wltc, •peed,*
---- --------------------your ™
aonif
ato*«.
war* f
daring and finassa prevail over cltiicns, biatn*)-** by our stand­ down several tree* and cut .iff
out antirtly at Washington and In •lit# group of dictators.”
At tonal that’* tho compoalta R n t
our foreign service in manv other
Ho called for a reduction In elemental right and Justice," ards, Is gripped by th* legal electric power for a time liters
tanda,” th# President said. "Rut tha atrangth of political factor* In th* court said. "Divorcee and machinery of a state whore ha was a heavy downpour
S B ' w h .;
th# strength of our foreign policy tha administration of th# armed their Incidents have become little navar has bean and never as­
Oanneattonl
laia then a national scandal."
TH E w k 7\ \ im T ~
tto d ^ to e fl—
—
r --------- raata on an lotalligsnt understand­ forces.
Naw Jarsay's highest tribu­ pects to be, against which and
Tha General Staff Corp*. ha
not**, bu n na»i thgt lb* aoato ing sud support of tha people at
against
tha
dtliens,
of
which
th* grata root*.1'
JACKSONVILLE, Itm*
continued, waa aiming at cumulate nal delivered th* denunciation In
Secretory of State Acbeson will control of “tho element* of na­ an opinion nullifying the affect ho had never sinned, where ho Is STATION
^ h r t p S j a * ' * l5 5 ,a3 K dlteuta foreign policy problem* at tional power—economic, political in thla state of a divorce decree not known, and therefor* when Birmingham
granted by a Florida court.
• round table with toe govarnors and military."
tha asset of • Ufa wUl lived and Burbank
«
; .r * 1
Tha Naw Jarsay court said th*
tomorrow.
Chicago
Aftar Grommalin'a continued wife
of a merited place In tha
in
th*
case,
Without
Jus­
Denver
tptoehaa agalnat unification cauiraunlty'losaa
its
vahto.*
tification,
want
to
Florida
long
C, A. PARTIN D O S
Galveston
*d him to bo furloughed at half
Tha
court
said
tha
A# Partin, 71 year old rotl- pay ha cought retirement and was enough to gat a deer** “which
O. A.
Naw Orleans
af
Twentieth ual oa tha retired list at Captain's by no skill or daeaptlon could tha anlt In • tar
Naw York
£
iiw m ik
Ha waa advanced to roar ad- b# got bar*."
M
u .
tn

D. B. Stafford 1 urns Ruck Time
With 1904 Copy Of N Y. Tribnue

i

tl«m
Thoia who
(40,000 request la HOW to&gt;ro«pa&lt;t
did not xay whather Oil# meant
the work k u now reached a point
where It ta turning |o actual con­
struction of tha iiuwr bomb.
Mambara of tha M O mst about
two weak* Igo with th*. Senate
^
iv m Mm m •* mem Twer

K

Wildcat O f f i c e
Seekers S kated
By G. 0 . P. Leader Five Persong Go
OOALA, J
Holbrook Scott,
C o u n t y , Ropi
A Committee who
V tbalrm aa of tha
•I the reeent St.

tag* haa laeuad •
an hi* party

"•S S S IfT k .

the Republican
Will be to aalaat
and suf

af .their fallow

On Trial In Tampa
For Murder P l o t

.

__

Governors Asked Ex-Navy Officer,
To Inform People Seeking Election.
Of Foreign Policy Slams Army Chiefs

New Jersey Supreme Court Takes
Swipe At “Easy” Florida Divorces

U. S. Institute Makes Survey Of

Americas Business Presidents

to* Movaoskor general

u ffir T ’VjjS' . t T i z L S .

Si

�J—

t he Sanford Herald

Lost And Found

RalM l'm *'la'terra
r«kll-.li*a liiHir^jM^aar aalarOar

T hen? Is no lim it to th e kiild o f a rtic le t h a t ca n be lost
by a trn v c ic r, sa y te rm in a l o fficials. S u ch p e rso n a l Moms
sh fa lse te e th , c ru tc h e s a n d k Iukh eyes fill th e nholves, along
w ith th e u n w ieldy s t u f f like nn o x ygen la n k , sk is a n d even
p ets.
M ost o f th e se a rtic le s a r e sa fe ly re tu rn e d to th e ir o w n ­
e rs, ab o u l 25 p e r cent tp u ^ hack to fin d e rs, nnd th e sm all
re m a in d e r Is held fo r au c tio n . G ran d (,'nntral T e rm in a l in
N ew Y ork g iv es lo se rs fo u r m o n th s In w hich to olnim th e ir
p ro p e rty , th e A m erican A irlin es six m o n th s, a n d a ste a m
iifiip line w a its a t I ra s t n y e a r fo r I lie o w n e r to tu r n up. The
b e s t in s u ra n c e a g a in s t lost h ap s, say th o se w ho know , is
c le a r liihelllng. inslrle a n d nut.
T h e tr a v e le r w ho Is Inclined to w a rd a b se n t-m in d e d n e ss
sh o u ld InlieJ all Ills b e lo n g in g s ia o rd e r to speed, th e ir b*.
tu rn . A h ab it o f c o u n tin g th e pieces n f im p ed im en tn Is a
good one, th u s m ak in g su re th a t, s ta r tin g w ith sev en pieces,
you a re c lu tc h in g sev en w hen yon a lig h t o r d ise m b a rk . If
only five a re in h an d a t point of d e s tin a tio n , a rtic le s six
a n d seven will he w ell ta r e d fo r hv th e L ost a n d F o u n d d e ­
p a rtm e n t.

|f

M O N D A Y J U N E 19,

T U P rtA V F tjU ft H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

**AQg T W O

ILm

"-TIDE IN THE AFFAIRS OF MEN"

' * 4 ,

ilwitfUlX'^vedaS— “
' I m V Z M W * ' am
N o i.i.a a b i,. iik a k
KSIfnr r:rTsinsiiio.v m:a.v
Raarnsaa Mnaagar
T" TO narntpTiita' riA rra
■f ClnrfH
..
„
• .as
Oue Mitntle
t.no
rllFFf Wfnnlha
... ,j., N^MI
III Nnftlkf _
(MPt
, &gt;y r tM &gt;
. ..___ J _ t
18.fid
a _ Al|
eirsTier’C rttref* id
r llffnki. tPefflliillitiim ftmd fttlMhei rtf
r.tflftHlAMlfiil for lh* |frpni« isf
■ It lfH f fvntfft, Milt l - f * life* seal fist
ulit * n(I •# r i I*Ir*■ 1 n t *•
M&gt;ar*«.,i,.| \ .rii.nnflr ll, inland
ivnapNjiir tte|ir*toenffift«ea fur■4i*l( Yfirk* rMritirtis tlofrnlf, M«*i»..tnto lif t. Hilt «lf. I Mills.
. *' flip liemtil Ii 11 mrnthrr nf th*
AlHi#rtfif#«1 f ' l i f t i f e l i !■
*I*1ni1iflr In fli* hi# for
Pitfon nf nti the Inenl n#na prtntsH
la fhfe E#v*g|mf*er, ne nmll n« nil
nk W■ ilUimlehee._

Menacing- Heafllijfhts

MONDAY, JUNK 10. 1950
T o liA V h nlrtLF. Vkhbk
i V* paint* tha sunrlae and tha
Jgnaat. He catara the earth with
far til* soil and water* it with
Ilia waya are Infinitely
and kind. Delight thvaelf In
I Lord and he shall give thee Dm
»lre,of thy heart.—Fa*. 37:4.

o-gk-A-

A field fo r In v en tiv e d ev elo p m en t in th e a u to m o tiv e
ine is tli t a u to m a tic re d u c tio n of h e a d lig h t g la re , accordng to s a fe ty e x p e rts A s tu d y o f th is n ig h td riv in g h n rs n l
h a s heen m ad e re c e n tly , Iciiding to th e iw ncluniim th a t th e
c o u rte s y a n d com m on sen se o f th e in d ividual d riv e r a r e a t
p re se n t th e only re g u la to rs o f h e a d lig h ts a t n ig h t
U rough o u t a lso hy th is s tu d y w as th e fact th a t fnirskinnoiI people and th o se w ho w rn r gimmes Hre m o st .shhcoii
tih le lo g a re It w as found, too. tlin l.m o r e c n u rlc sy an t..
cllmniintr lig h ts w h en p a ssin g w as found in ru ra l d is tric ts
th a n in a re a s in o r n e a r la rg e r ities.
W hen su ch m e c h a n ism s a s ra d a r can be d ev elo p ed to
aid pianos nnd sh in s, it would seem p o ssib le to a d a p t th e
s a m e -p rin c ip le to h e a d lig h ts, a u to m a tic a lly d im m in g them
on th n ai.p ro a c h of a n o th e r j a r . Il has too o fte n Irenn nrov-

CITY AfiAINHT HL'NItlBK
(From Spiriti
Fnlr a* » sahfh
Tha cUy haaltata* against. U)# ak r
in» new -tun Ik hii-*h»(l
The cay
c*y ui ina
I'll' mist.
• Jury
Evciywb*
„ licr# wjiUaii*,,#, rea|«t
.Colew* in'inainii
Tbafc rviin h wouhi H ,|, Bn4 . (hat O n ’J W
4' whh It v oir|,l i «•■■**l , ,
Claiming in iu;*f and dfllcat*

,IHy«™ !V

[' »lm- k
Trghafuirii Hi* rtpmlatrv of alone
&lt; (• anil airnl
Jntn the alchemy of an lllualon,
And men hav* huilt on cloud
instead of rock,
ifiul fnr a muled golden hall
.No color U anywhere, anywhere *1
all.
Virginia K*rle.

raUcl' " " " »

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

Inspiring Toiiciiers

M j a k o b Malik
TuritB On Freeze
At U. N, Meetings
Hy FRANCIS W. CARPENTER
Al' Newsfeaturea
I.AKK SUCCESS — Russia'*
Jakob A. Malik la setting a fast
part on the diplomatic reception
-no hiimpiel circuit while keeping
- cold shoulder turned to all offi­
cial United Nation* meetings.
The tall, smiling Ku-slan. a
aharp contrast In the U.N. to thr
poker-faced Andrei A. (iromyko,
turn* up regularly at U N. cock­
tail parties and dinners In »wank
Naw York plnrea and talks with
great animation with hli fellow
delegates.
But (iiomykoV autceaaor pays
absolutely no attention to twt
delegates, T, F. Talang, of. Nation­
alist China and Alea Rehler, Yugo-lav deputy foreign mlnUter. As
far a t Malik is concerned, they
ore not In the room — and the
feeling la mutual with them.
The Diplomatic Came
Melik I* playing the diplomat!)
game wllh the rest of the U.N.
irowd off the floor while their
home offices trv to figure out the
next move In the Clilnese crisis
in the U.N.
ef, here
la the trouble:
In brief,
h
Moscow is hacking Mao TieTung’s red China for the hlg
power U.N. seat held hy Chlang
\al-ShekV delegation.
Moscow
and th* cmintrfea In Ihe Soviet
oloc h*v* nulled 8 walkout-strike
against |8 U. N. organisation*.
Including the Hue* hjg Councils,
because they w|il not .kirk nut
Tslang and seat the CommhnUla.
There lias heen eonslderable
oame-eellltig in Ui* sedat# U.N.
halls and tempars have been rather
not. The fight started In Jantiary when Talang waa president of
the security council.
Tstnng pulntedlv neglected to
have Malik at the formal dinner
given hy the Security Council
president al the end of hTs month's
term. Malik probably would not
have come if Invited.
Dili Malik nml Tsiang crossed
paths In Jnmmry at n m ention
given hy U. S. Delegate Warren
ii. Austin to Introduce his new
deputy. Krucst A. (irons, to U,N.
.oclety.
Tslmig mul Mulik stayed on op­
posite sides of the room and gave
no sign of lucngnltion. The satin'
went nt that party for Malik unit
Itehler.
Till' train)urI circuit was ipllet In
February hut the deep ftcexu still
was on. Cuban delegate Carlos'
Hlnnco, the Fehruary council presi­
dent, Invited Malik to tho regular
dinner, Malik replied he was un­
able ta come.

Florida High Court
TurnB Hock Watson
TALLAHASSEE, June 1 9 - i/h
—The Supreme Court today i|*ft
nled Tom Wataon’a petition thsM
primary election voles cast In I’lnelln* County be declared void.
The court Wrote no opinion.
Watson, former state attorney
general, asltori for elimination of
Hie votes on grounds Pinellas
County has unconstitutional local
election law a,-Their annulImmit
would have- meant a new run-off
n ihe Tlr#l illaiHct Congr.n.ilonnl
rare, won .b y .Chester R. McMul•en.
. ■ .it.
&lt;a
Tim new contest would-, h e v ^
heen between Jerry Cidllns and
Wet-op. lh* second npd' third
highest men th the Drat o rltn an
contest.

Guilty Plea Entered
•m autaa* r&lt;«* Pace Oail

bettors. Some of these Imalne-*men-heMnrx roportedlv wagereii
up to 816.600 dlastly through E ilc k j
son
Several of (hem had appeared
before the grand lurv which mad*
the charge* against Etlckson.
The Jury Investigation came af­
ter a raid' on K(!ck«nn'a plush
Park Avenue offices by a aouad of
dlatrlct atlnm ey’a men. Thev con
flacated a tiuckluad of le&gt;'iinU
and data. .,
The retd (vas an upstio? of
Erickson’s admission before n
Hennt* lnve*llgat|ng Suhconimlt%
tee that he operated a |12,r&gt;00.i'nua-veai. co*#t-tn-on*»t, I*w-Iir»alr.
ing bookmaking enterprise.
^ HAND CALLiT)”
NEW YORK, June 19— T*—
Police raided a pro-dawn , pi ker
game todnyThe Jiauli 44 women, ,nn|Xt y
lh*m middle-aged hmnen |ve«.

Summer
Illnesses

T h e m ost in flu e n tia l iieople In th e w orld a re te a c h e rs,
especially th o se w ho h an d le y o u n g c h ild re n , a c c o rd in g t&lt;
TIIE CIIANOINO SOUTH—An Urn o r l*ro)?ro«»
B e rn a rd B a ru c h , w h o jo in ed m an y n ttie rs In a tr ib u te to a
TF.ltItIFIC FKHMHHT STIIIS DIXIK
New York te a c h e r w h o died re c e n tly .
lly IImii I'riip
U escrib in g h er ns one w ho s tim u la te d In tier a tu d e u ls
. k Ry
W. V, Hitting
a d e sire to do th e ir best and to live up to whirl she expei iril
LIIITOIPS N(ITK: Thta la tha iin ijo r Im p ly - .iu i) nml tlie mm Him r r i 'ii i r .tn iiirs P. Pnpp y v lliu n le
Touch!on Drug Co.
o f th e m , he a s s e rte d th u l tin s te a c h e r w as resp o n sib le if
in a &gt;.»iieH irf 12 nrlirlea t oi I II I m m e it w ill, m e: “ Tim . 1 1 1 Hie u v ilig n nt 813 ,11110.11(11) nlnci
Ontr again we with to poinl th o se who b e n e fltte d by h e r in s tru c tio n h av e helped th e ir slatii
I*rittrn In AxMirlalnl I'rrs* rim leek lu i|&gt; |iirr nm l
they itrailI
IlOItt.
Dlrsltmss, nauson. stomach
out di*l Idler, to the Forum fellow mutt in a n y w ay.
Wrlirr llvni Privy nn Ihr rnrlal Htrnigliter."
"Amt," niiltt Fe|ie, "lliyie were
pidsoninge and skin Infections
in lli&lt;&gt; Kinilh (elliining
Hi'hinil Ihlu Hew leek en Hi - Olililliii -livings nleng the whnlr
Colurrpi m ihii newipApe* mual he
In,vc II higher Incidence in
S u ch fa r-re u c ld n g e ffe c ts o f a te a c h e r ’s life w ork are ( aprohti'm
tirraenal limr n( in&gt;y»li*nlloa. land llvi* Ihe mighty TV A, ...... riv n ."
summer months.
ligned hy lire writer and alio dial o fe n t lost sig h ) o f Ifp th e im m e d ia te p re s s u re o f ev ery d ay
‘Il ia hriug pulitiahnl in newa, ming witii the v iler ef 17 hlllinn
Ami. I'epo pnlnla nut. thin floe.1
Just by being cautious pud
(hey mud not Ire libelous.
p ro b lem s. It is th e e u m u la tlv e s e ffe c t o f th e d a y h ljd a y ef­ li'ipcm mII river the tlnitcn kilewrilln efielfe.lric pe'vir
nn yentrnl Iiii.m gene lintnl in liaip’
observing n .few simple hcnltji
slntva. Thr iipinnniM raprraanl nn a Ity.
fo rts to w a rd d tsd p lln i!, c lm n n le r ira tn in g , #oul th n Instill
Ill
Willi ceiillfll uf the iiiuinrin hear
rules, ymrr doctor will tpll you
‘v'U* 11 ptoifWt * I'hi.v land
lug mmoiuite. VVhvic olive an rati
'Er l.«w(»* peave ^ai'tl/e’Clt) lipje o f ideals w h ich m ake up ttie body o f am im pliidtoiioiil In llirrrjit nn- |h&lt;np n( llam Frlt4
these summer lllnoeaes^rntt (k ami iln mil ni-yrNHitrilvj reflect ’ *n , *1*' '‘I?!1 irkere plnv vvn : Hinted 111 per rent ef Iho peiiula
unlly Ihj nvoided.
,
w liieh ii tc u e h o r is rn p ie m b c re d . E ven if e a c h d ay •try itsell thy view Ku(
flip Snnrord llrrald. .-mm-tlmig -|#lv [fpr tin- rrlutlvi-lv! lion m e nfflktnl with ninlnria'i
If, ilaaplto your boat effurt',
ftomel inicti se e m s to b e ' coiupijui|ded o f snuill atdttiyniices,
u .u „ „ e .u
■ fh 'h ,, Home mgllt inlllion nrop’e t geneinl nuilulay, thy flgnija tiw Ir
you fail victim to bnei oflthasu
......
th e su m o f th e m all u m m in ts to a greahiA C ciiinplism neut.
r)ow fiinl. riMpMt| 4n
Iris than euc-luuth of onu per
illncaNO*, rimemhar that your
VO 111III toll com e ti* jeol. re n t,,,
nriutfiur two
doctor should He &lt;i consultnl
HiKNOXVIUJC, Tenn. — As n ill tllO1grent ilum' In March Blr Mohammed Xafrulwhen pain la intenaajar the UtNew Commerce Creeled
youngsler. It was ii rnrij mnuaior , Dn the 28 grout lakes plvlaiime
lah
Khan,
foreign
mmister
of
ftk
oreign
minis
ness iktoli not restkimt ta .Aral
Th|* Ilurking up. of water# hcO ut I wUk’i in mime uni t of t t r 10*009 plaaaure nnift. Tin TVA
utan,
gave
a
special
dir
‘wjer,for l?«- aid tfintmcnL IK tho cnin.hf
ICaailasa* rm * . rw &gt; naal
‘''tlflgym iaM VrM Pas* (Inal
trm n i.n o llRAr •Vntlnv, 'mnstW Xaumatva' tliul more tlpin Air.il,- tnnd nine great dam* on the Ten- curlhr' Came'
tea. '
poUhHinga or'RifocUthis madU
firm. The mm-grad* are likely lloiiau nwrinijltel', J
around Drinlur mul AI lion!-. ,Vln. IHHI.IMI) iinuiiiillv I,, npvn! in tin imv*i(r baa made »h&lt;i whole- inlrtrfeccmt/ing tp the G rienihrio tc
Mi
Ilk,
Tel
Behter »t- ent advice 1* ImperalWc. n . | w
ior
of
Hiv
Month
one
great
inland
he found amonit the holdl.nwrunkeOi (ipniTrnr wilir Ilia
I run re incm her sccinti a weiitln Tallyy, liy tonriata.
ttnded
that
.
the
first
time
t affair,
pint. llurgtM ply the wntrra deep
( f W U Ncwk editor* -pull; hnnfra, over* from a morn regard bind- tpignixidiiiin Kisut^lmy t.ill cl ovrr
ThM
worn farmer lu-rniitltiir,
Imen, umiikoh
iiMiim-m*
Jill* Ui' H-’h lilory lo TVA llinil imiilvd with rargous from and to they had met since
...... January
.
a:,l Ml!r In
nnr w . , o l , ] e - ips* ant or among l no henffii of n pm pnt.nl fii'm jiniiillyirtlii' piu
•mi) slinking with mnfitrliil
chill* that; )n the ll|iim|i| i of l' e 'i'll m J'iltaioirgh, Miniiviipoli*. Ilutistoit
ptstiirlnl rhllh
The Ire Box League
a* ta this a***r «ach «•**■
whero W it
atomic-hydrogen weapons oil llio cnnrtlmiiMi' tnwft
Athens, bcilatul utei liiem Smoky Mm
M |S w - ^ ^ y e p 0 |(lcrV |tory oi lire. n#t*growing. Imlualrlea
vh •«!
al Athtms.
mm
cavrrtahs
Then Ficiirh delegate Jean
"Mrcaalvones* counta mure than P.ioginni, &gt;-ui ilmt igt Up nn waa My fellier’a pcnclrint fur ex. Inina, Dili eluvlrii- wiihIi Iiik inn ht, Paul, Chicago, ,New Orleans,
M i.liu i
S ti
k&gt;w bridge^.gel, its ri al id ng.
Chauvct gavq a high level c(KjkNt. I,old* nml Cmcimmtl.
im nll’imd ra,&lt; to coat*.
glaring
Imi'k
mud*
look
mo
over
Chin#
lias
In
runic
n
-vnihpl
el
tall
party
In
his
Fprk
Avenue
home
i W J w t l y «jWmti where il tend»i
Of the three out of four who .T he told'ti&gt;|iinii&gt;r* hi *llio--time ™||m nml mllM.of riiml lined with
Pope estimatea Hint shipper), on
mul #11 three antagonist# attended.
‘‘ppe'trfide, mVmurcd 2d lect Irom1 ate college graduate*, 40 -per hmvi’vrr, pul te'vl,e niltpfhnn if hroad cotton ’flrldo not i.lutckn. poMpi'iity..
Down on lie- envy eliulni, du-.ly the rive r are -nvirig nhmit '4,000,- Py this time Talang had hcrnpie
cent
attended
oaaturn
school*.
U
U
0
iinmmllv
ill
shipping
ro-ta
for
khulnrcnt to .jliulmrrd "
Mostly,
tIn&gt;uirli.
I
n
rtvmher
i
I
k
&gt;
AKC n -k &gt;d'fur money than I*
/lallnii'la, Um atory i. told in roil­
angry at U.N. Brcretarv-Henernl
Yale graduatou lead the IIhI, with •he
kid*. 1 iiod couldn't lillovo one ing girrn livid', indoor idinuliiiig, the son million (on tnllua now Trygve Me lirrausu of Lie’s ef­
Harvard second, Cornell third, had (-•I'pIvtSI in ill#'pad.
Iruvidvd—
mi
Inrrcasu
of
atm
per
wild
lolil
mo
l\o
Inol
rover
scan
factorlVH, liurges
tiietur»
mm
firsIilt-iiI Tniiuau'a nudget for
forts to settle the Chinese affair
A ditplncril p.'ruin, tercnlly and Columbia, Princeton, and the
rent over 1037.
• he 12 im’idliH hi'giiinliig next ,*idv it picture show. And I romrml.i r dynnnioH.
hy seating the reds ns the actual
arrived lit thr United .Stairs, lied University of California tlrd for I Inrliidi-d $3111.764,(Hill f,„ the ttio snarling answer I got from
When TVA first started hark in rulem nf China.
Into the 122 vnllr v vomit ii
fourth.
AKC.
another when I asked if It wm ■ipreiid through seven .iutv» huv- tlm dvpre&gt;.tdon year* only thiae
a good test* of hospitality as is
Tsiang was cool toward the
Thn average age of the 204
Mean .vlillr, In Washington, iwo fun In plrk cotton, I d'lito.l for | iourcil niuru Hum h.Otiu new on- pet cunt &lt;&gt;f tha farm* in tha valley French party. Lie later was asked
komclimrs loimd in certain aec- president* is r.8 (younger than
Soiinte Comnilllrc* formally np could see nn other reason for a arprisra nince 1U32. I'liu silta ,n and tliu uplands were electrified If they nnd had any words at Crelr
Kpend Your After
, f o r c ) , ihis country. Wlwp hr the average director). None |n proved a 81,222,600.000 Foreign ktd to pick cotton.
Now Hie figure la 70 per cant­
wauring a new inrss of given,
meeting and he replied no, they
under
40,
but
one
I*
over
80.
The
p k e d someone in Manhattan
Arm* I’t igf'im Imt rel'iiard In dip
iwsm lit th* Cool*
diiat last amninur Hie TVA cele­ or around 300,000 farnr.TM.
ware gentlemen.
A Meal nf Turnip Top*
lead with 82 and the Into Europe*n i icn* ary funds fm
4onyet}ring ahnuf ,tlie intricacies of ffltlee
brated the planting of ‘ta 2110
With the influx of industry, thr
I
here
wan
a
time,
too,
when
I
alxtla* numlier 76.
|ia»t of thr curt
m,
M T*’)n!
millionth needling from IU own Improvement and cllver|aific«*tlor&gt;
|W iijbway. the New Yorker pull*
The praaldnenta usually gat, In
The Foreign I|ulnll»ns nml Aim­ sneaked off to lunch with a for­
state-owned m uw rlrs or 260,- of farm-, the purchasing power of
to out ,a gun and shot him in thn pay and bonus. more than $100,* ed Nervier* Committee* voted 12 bidden friend who lived in the Mid
000 a year, hut the range la In f to Cf.ntlm-e (nr * sen nd term alum area hack of the old Iterator 000 arras of horneif over nml Hie people has climbed tremenduu*ly.
wide—from more than a half the program to ir-arin non-Cum- Jail. I remember the meal was tur­ abandoned lands nnd oil (m'l.e.
Noma Ulg I'igureH
In tl)4H alone the people In the
million dollars a year to Taaa mimfsi notion*.
nip green*, corn bread and water.
About 80,000 farniH In the vnl- seven valley state* bought mot*
than f2D,000.
And once driving to Nashville
ihrinera tfeik av
NaaHvdl#
Chairman
Cmi'inllv
(D*Tex)
of
. t The study revaala no relation- the foteldd rr’atinita, group arid dtltlng the depth* of thh depress .**r
!ay #re ■
liclng
'“■■■a . rebuilt a , tear thap 830,001},000 worth of electri­
Ltis Anfitflirn’l
' “f , j
‘ Mqnitratloii farm*
•hip, between,,the alia of aalgry ho wuuW h i '&lt; get -a Senate vote Ihn, I remember seeing children wMqnatratloii
farms tlimugh Hu cal appligne#*,
Worn out land juts been enffehend th e birthplace or collage at* nn the imaaiiie iiexi Thursday if flqing home from achnol, it wM poopOration
ChIMrett Unitor II Ytfc Admitted
*r at Inn nf
of the Agriculture
winter and there wasn’t a warin’ n U nanalon
iln n Servlcea
Services and
an tit# TVA ed hv 3,000,000 ton* of TVA1 rtroFr*« With fafanta Anytime K*-jfitgnk owntfehlp by . the pre­
farni*
flood* alone, th» tlpred and dialritruted f#rtlll«*r.
P R IC E D T O M D V K l
&gt;:p«t In the lot.
■'a 111 f,r
n " of floods
eayl Halavday ft Bdndiy.
sident* shows even wider .varia­ Pr#Ni(f9 ftttTi umair* power to gtvr j l v ramark to my father w i t .JYA 'wllh
nut
Including
Ihe
commercial
pro­
1th Ita water ronlrol pro*
tion. The • w a g e direct bold- arms aUT »n nation* outaido the "They don’t look hanpy." HI* anaduct*.
070 miles
mile* of river hn*
•W'l« IW)
Mg of the company’s stock la mm* North Atlantic Pnctv 4
InvjHnahlc.
f &lt;mt ilr've th* valley, watch
war wa* my flrat lukiipg that all
Invpluabfe.
Than 11160,000. A praildant of a
for lh# n t.r home*. . the paw
As t|,a tn u n iie
orlglnall;.’
At {?hatUmong*,
Dhareiaoautlcal firm Utada the dieflH M U r. Tnimkiv would har* was not right in Ilia south.
•cIhjoU. ami 714*11 paaturfe Mid
I have just driven through river hand* and wh&lt;
M»» J lth . a l lOdlflfl.OOO Internal had authotllv to feuil'in nny nethe new children. They are atend­
much of the Tennessee Valiev, it Umea tha waters um
ing air .lighter. ..... i
tlondf hi*«to*m-d U Ip tha inUraat (• ’ a changed, green valley. Mv with dl*a*trou* result
■ - - r - . .- —y
of Amerit kn security! Thn revised
Mila limit* this aid to Western
gioc kg. Twenty-dour othei
June .IP, 1951. In cnn'iupnlllai
Europe, c
. Dutrlts , Driscoll who . writes »
ian |1 .million. -,
M ount
Senator Lodge ( R-Ma**t sought where no such acllnn Is ♦akin,
would ond automatically,
Am tnn; "New Yolk Day by Day/;
to pin an amendmant on the blit control*
and should know all ehaut otir
which would have diverted 91tK|,*, op Dec. ,11.
The Hoiiar Ways and Mean*
ea than -p lIo.OQf
000,000 of European recovery
nrA ut city has something to say Xha waU*»t
.dlrecl ,» tp S ;
fund* to tie arm* ptegram But committee voted 13 to IT against
jl^put thtir school*1 which »hdk»W WM hy tha head of a Tom
Connelly laid thla was rejected cujthig ‘he tax oil the ‘Jtemiomy"
»iori company, with H04
dtpMlch the dtrogalory thing* oltisn dlted
'hv a strung v tti2 ‘
r , ■hlCAtettog- The Ft Ariel 'AX Is nuW
to him.
''Tha mntn vl JectWrn, ha *niu. •even, ceil'* a pack of W0 on ,all
kvellcd at Dixie schools. He te&lt;
Driven 16,000 mil*, by
“waa that wa didn't want to rtg g ia lm , cegardleei of Jhall' *ell•XMut|ve*l t ta|
S W f '’The.iyprcgl'ichool
seramhia up the Marahall Flan
gtgko
“In
th
i JHjUli-S Rearing*. Ihe makers of
J ft
N*w Votk a n di n some of
-ralaUvely and the «dua pton," .
•‘•con 'mv hrands—such as Wing*,
Aha .(ubutb* U built like « wgmju t much
Marvel and Asalrn— argued thvir
m w e of 1870. hat wooden floors gtnltu
cfoatlon or .to
smokes should hnVe * lower tax
survtvo
face of camthan cigarette* aelllng at a hlghir
petition,1
jnwiy ofi
spram
tom family Intcresta.
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Wtj-—i Malayan# will In futura
hgvo-lif.pay more for whlakfy,
heel, coffer, aweeta, confecttonary
AM nil kinds of musical InatiuM ilk to help cover tha coat at
t h e ar.tl-CommunUt campaign!
putle* on Use importa have boim
vlfhe; wn» iXMinit.thg Communlf

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ftogr, Tpla la 810,000 a day mon
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Social A n d Personal Activities
T aiopho n c 148

•Ml** Dorothy Crumley, bride*
elect, wm ft-led nt u reception
given by Mr*. itulph Austin
Smith, Mrs. P. T. Meriwethet and
Mrs. K. li. Kilpatrick, Jr. on
Thursday ultrruoun ut the hum,
of Mr.-t. Smith uti paik Avenue.
tin ells Were met at the duui
by Mi*. Howard Monleitli who
uiheteil them into the entrance
hall uiul livingruom, both beuuti*
WEDNESDAY
fully decoiuted with tall vase* ol
Vacation Bible School at the I lame colored glnmlmluai-... There,
First Bapilot Chinch flam it:i) 0 A they wore greeted hy those in
the teceiving lim* cuiupuced of
V . to 1 2 : 0 0 noun.
Tha Prai rter M eeting ut I he F irs t the ho* tense-.-, the hoiioree, Mr*. It.
it Church will he ut K;t)il II Cruiuhlrv and Ml*. Evert A.
W. continue our study of the Young of Jacksonville, mother* of
y School Diploma bonk on the engaged couple.
Mra. O. M. Harrison invited I lie
it Doctrine. Training Union
five meeting uftei the l*ruy- gueMn into the dininglmoil where
white wedding hell* hung drum
Mr Meeting.
Officer* of Khemet Court No. the chandelier and an ndiolt use
I f ,' Oriental Bhiliir of North of while gladiolus!-*, ami white
America, will meet at the Pythian pultun chrysanthemum* enhanc­
ed the heulit.v ut the iefteuhtrieni
Ball In Dtl.aud at 0:110 P. Al.
table. A delighllul blend of lied
fruit juices was seivid I rum a
THURSDAY
Vacation Bible School at 'he luigt- pedestaled silvel punch how),
First Baptlit Chinch fium 0 0 0 sundwtehes, imllvidiiul • a k e s,
, A. &gt;1. to 12:00 noon.
mints utnl mined nuts in mIvci and
FRIDAY
1 uystuj till)* wen* on the table.
The Iu s U-sbcs were assisted III
Vacation Bible School at me re iv in g by M is. Rm lv Sloan. M l**
T ip t Baptist Church from ‘J 0 0 C a iol Jean M e riw e th e i. Miss Jo*
A. M. to 1 2 . 0 1 noon.
untie W illia m * uml \l)s» M m tha

TUESDAY
Tho R. W. War* Bible clast of
W* F irst Methodist Church will
nave It* regular builneis and soc*1*1 matting at McKinley Hall at
•fHK» P. M.
Vac it Ion Bible School at the
FUat Baptlit Chinch ftom 9 ih)
A M, to 12:00 noon.

Roy Byrne*, Ji . win. ha* been
under treatm e nt at (lie
(Mange
.Memorial H o spita l in th ia m in
w ill le t u ili to In* 1101111- lu c 'd n v

A ll*. AY. (.’. H ill i e l Hi in , l Bal
u n la y n ig h t fro m C lavton. t,a
M r. H ill w ill le in a iii in i liiv t" ',
u n til the la tte r pact ol the week

1 Miss Dorothy Crumley, in hie•fact. was honor guest nt it de»&lt;ggyt bridge and bridal shower
•{ten by Mr*. Howard Montelth
■treat on Wednesday afternoon
At har home till West Thirteenth
(tre a t on Wednesday afternoon .
Sweetheart rose* In silver
tewla, flanked hy candlesticks,
adorned tha refreshment tulde.
lee cream molded into while wed
w ig balls, Individual cm-ounut
fgkes and sailed nuts were served.
- High score at bridge was won
by Mrs. M. L. Reborn, Jr.
j Those Invited to iw with the
orta ware Mrs. Ackers. Mrs.
■Worn, Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mr*,
feting of Winter Park. .Mrs. B.
1, Crumley, mother of the bride,
(las Tol Livingston, Miss B*ttv
a Brock, Miss Norma Jean Saver,
l l ____
u Nancy
Williams.
Miss Car, Alley ¥|
----------- - ----•Una
t o t ILea, Miss “Delon
■ Baker. ”Miss
■
Ann Lovell, Miss Margaret Dingfjlder,
and
Far, Mils’
Miss Daphne Connellv
Ce
ii Joanna Williams,

, Miss Williams Will
‘ Attend Convention
Waa Nancy Williams will leava
,Wodnaaday for Jasper Lodge local •
* la tha Canadian Rockies, Al­
ta, Canada, where the will atJ the Pi Beta Phi National
.nyantlon aa tha official dele­
f t of Florida Alpha Chapter of
• Bata Phi Fraternity, She will
# accompanied by Mis* Margaret
'artln wno was elected alternat**
' llagata of Florida Alpha at Btatr University. |n Onlcrgo they
11 board a special Pi Rata Phi
fr destination.

HIM WUllMM wm rntnU* re­
tted prm;d*nl of tho PI Ph]
i»t*r *t Sutton and hot «*rvn l
•AttMpondinn awraUry, wholUp chairman, eh&lt;&gt;ri*t*r,and on
, natntlyc council. Hho I* *»«;
•Man* of tho SUUon School of
Mte, a member of tha Panhtlt« Council, hoy member of llv*
*san Glee Clob Trar.l Squad,
I ihoriittr of Y* W. A» a t*
lana oraanlaatlon for eamrut
■aa, and fraahman adtiaoi. She

Cuinp in N o rth C u io lin u ,

Mrs MuLuulin Fetus
Hirls State liroup

Mi&gt;
.lame* H W atkins ami
two iln u g h le i* o f A tlu n lii m e
v is itin g l.ei pm f lit s M i. and AD*
It. I
A lu x w tll

Mrs. lie iu y M rl.u u liti. chairm an
fm the t i l l I* Slut,- p iu ii'c i. -punH a l, v l ee, ,li tin* a* Ills gue-l
ru le d I k - tin- A m ei ichu Legion
N
A u x lllm y . ,-rilt'i tn itie il t )i,&lt; deb* lion* Peteimuim uf tiiolon
gate* o f ln&gt;l yeai uml thm-e ol A All Peti-i limn giHiidateit Julie
‘ lie r lim - n t veui at a p ii-iiir sup. 11! |m m Georgia ln*tltulv of Ie, I.
pel in the lovely g n i.le i at the nulng) ill Atlaiitii.
home of M r. uml M i-. Ith-haid
Air. niul M t*
P A. Ken*lan I
M cl.a u llu . M r. and M i*
H. E.
M o rtis wen- Invite d to share ho­ buve a* Ib e li g u rst* M l uml M l*
C h illie s Em me,
an,I
dnughtei
nor* w ith the g ills .
Moving pi. Inn--, uml ,e,-i,tilings It ii ii Jam- and M i-* Nani-v Patton
Were made dm lug the evening ol B loetield, W All.

ii* the gill, plnmieil uml tulki-d
E in n ie lt fle in d o n . sun o f A ll.
of Gill- Stilts*.
Those illli'lldlllg wel e Belly olid AD*. Hoi,, it I! Herndon, hu.
Cugle, H etty Jo Holloway, Dun- re lu m e d to Butlovv when- In- is
ra il Bilker, Put Blown. Denise student pastor o f McLeod Atrium
Chapel,
a fte i
Stevens and M u rth u C h lip liiu u . a ll ml P resbyterian
o f whom were delegule* ut G irl* v is itin g In B n n to i,I on F rida y.

Slate In IDJlb

Mr, ami Mrs. (Ills Undue, of
Also E thel W illia m *, u lle illu U '
M urthu Shunnoti, llo n iin l.uu H a r­ West First Street left But unlay
per, a lte rn a te B e tty l.uu P a rtin , fur Bldlimura where Air*. Bnilget
lia r hut u Eubanks, a lte rn a te Sue will enter Johns Hopkins Hospital
f'o ilu n i, Hie lUfiO delegates, Pat
M i. and M is. J. J C a lle r t i l
Cassube uml .Mary Ann K rrln Avenue,
a fte r
sevem l
b rin g
uml
u lle in u le s
C u iolin e H o lly
P u lric k um l D iul Boyle wi-tu nil- inonlhs irsid e lin e In B un fonl. left
Sulur tinv to make th e ir liu iiir ill
Hide tu nttem l.
Mis, Mil.iiiiliu mu, assisted in l.uke C ity.

Miss Crumley Feted
At Dennert Bridge

serving hy Mr* Joel Field, Mi*
Air. ami AD*. Roy Mann a,
It. L Millet, Ml * ft It’lliti d Mi-I.nu
Jin, .Mi* M E lliikei, Mi. lie* , lilh lie n , John and Helen, ii- lu im d
heccii Sleven* uml Mins Edna Chit F ild u v night fro m Him k M Mill)
tilth , N 1 * , wlhTi* tlu*v
11**tendon.
Delegates to t i l l Is S late w ill
leave hy litis on S aturday .J u i u
week's sluv in Tnlhihusnee.

f pHNt

is a music education major and
senior.
Alisa Partin Is pledge supervi­
sor of Florida Aloha and haa serv­
ed aa censor, am) on rushing, his­
torian and standards committees,
and the eiecutlve council, and ie
a member of the Interfraternity
Council. She la a Junior and at,
elementary iducatiou major,

HOI I YW O O n. June IP — •*»*'
W hile ihe fiitem a Hide ..I Hid
lywiHMi is imr niuif out j*i*\en or

id^lit t n*ii iieu lui luii*. n week.

iidt»v! *10(1 i-* slipping: up I’d1 oldies
[ lit fra in it* tilings vim - f r at
liu iiit h u \ f lu^i then h u x o ffii i*
nppenl I’ln y 'ie - l i u i l \ fiu m the
n ta h iv f- O tlu rw iB f TV w o u M iit
l?v 1 ‘• ill And yet theM* ve|ieruhh*
f lit kf i ■
* jim- enrriliiK h i^ h fi In «
fo r th iid nmt fo u rth l‘\ -h u u iii. thun lhey dnt fm f i i - t i iden nth
Peuplv w ill s till took nt f i l l 1in
if the* don't h iiV f tti tm v tn
ket«.
Such i* the p ill ik I ox l hut ImI develupeil lio iu Ih e i i f i i s n l of
m a jo r stuihu* tu p ro vid e teli-vi
sion w ith i i-as-im ildy r e re n l pie
lin e s Hut etui you hlltm e the iinvie p tia liie e i * ? F ilm eom|&gt;miii
have fm tim es invested ip cim urn
house* A re they going to dum p
these I hen I e r- In In v u i i,f the
liv in g
........ I rc u ll ? Nut nnv
sooner than they have to, anv w in
E ven ol,! film s m e in -lu irl
"ttfiply H eaviest n*ei o f t iie f o n ntmmg the -e . en Inenl TA -In
Hon* I* K E C A the A Hi ■ let w o, I.
nutlet G em ge H u g g -. Al b' dir
e elu l uf flip , p iu g iiim s . - „ v . in
uses All,PUP t. el nt film H weel
fe a tu ir* . sh u itv w este rn s, ynnn-

Burlienie And Dance
Held By Elks' Club

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Bli.KN I WOMAN!
KABS.AI A, Buduii —id’)— A
Wiitnan stood on top ol a well hr to
ip mould het donkey The well
covet gave way, plunging tier 40
feet down Ihe .huff. AVIule she did
mil enll foi help, villager* who
saw the accident III,.page,I tu pull
.in to tin- sin face
the
worn,,p indie,l itei veil
iieiorh Itei face, film! ed on the

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LACE AMD GRACE
hodiee it enbupced with uppliquad •mbroid»i f on Alemon type lute, hemline it highlighted with deep inotihing luce Of Bui-Mil
mullihlueienl myon ciepa, in wbila, pink, navy,
bluek
ttauiaiu $].9I

.Miss Dial Boyle, dnughtei of
Air. and Mrs. I,, F. Boyle, will
leave AVednesdny to attend »
Inn,sepmtv given hv her cousin.
Aubrey Tuggle, in Durham, N C

SALE PRICE

E. B. Smith left AVeitnesduv
for a visit to lelutlves in Binning
hum. Later he will go to New
Oileans where he will play In the
National Amateur Golf Champion
ship,

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Word has lieen received of the
gin,Illation nf Harry O Brownlee,
sun uf Dr. and Mrs. E. D Urowu
lee, from Tempi* University in
Hhiladelpliia on June ID. Mr
Binwnlee was awarded the degree
of D&lt;a:lor of Medicine.

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The following group will leave
Wednesday to attend a Presbyter
Inn Church conference tn be held
nt Ml. Plymouth: Rosa Coke Boy­
le, Cm nlvn Mclnnli. Janet Ratliff.
Juan Moore, Ethel Geltlar ami
Angus Mrlnnls.

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KOtl, Helflit MsessisW WO* Ike*, Os.

ONE WEEK ONLY • JUNE 1 9 -2 4

A. K. Power* arrived from Co­
lumbus, Ga., to Join Id* wife and
children fur a visit to their par­
ents Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Bender
In Indian Mound Village and Mrs
Bradfoid Byrd at 2 0 1 0 Hibiscus
Court,
M is* L ila W ood ard , 1208 M v rtlc
Avantta, le ft S a tu rd a y fo r W a rten, 0 ., w h ere she w ill spend two

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Hurry, hurry, hurry! Here’s u rare up|&gt;ortunity to add
these two basic figure-jiroffortiuned slips

to

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visiting her sister Mrs. Huriv B
AYnodtuff und Dr. Wooiluiff on
Oak Avenue.

Mth. Ilerinun Speaks
At Women's Leuirue
Mrs. Bessie lit i mini was guest
speaker at the meeting of the
Junior Women’s League uf Ihe
Cungiegutlunnl Church nt the
home uf Mrs. Harold Herhst, East
Eighteenth Street, on Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Herman led the deviitlunal uml presented a chan­
ter from "Women uf the Blhle."
The president, Mrs. R. K. Ev.
uns, presided over Hie business
session ut which time plans were
completed for a fish fry to he
held Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Ralph l.iissing,
A social hour fullowed, with
gnmee and contests tiring won by
Mrs, Wllliur Keeling and Mil* He­
len Witte.
Delicious
refreshments
were
served by the hostess to Mr*. Ed­
ward Simpson, Mra. Clyd* Stin­
son, Mrs, Lunlng, Mrs. Evans,
Mr*. Bonner Carter, Mrs. Keeling,
Mrs, Leslie Went, Mr*. John
Herhst, guest, ami Mis* Witte and
Mist Rita Si. Clair.

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A lls, F. D. A ln tia v of SpaitMnh m p , S. C., Is Ihe guest ol hel
Th i* I o r nt I'h n p fe i of * In*
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dnughtei A ll*. Huy Byrnes. .11 .. t'luii held ii In in fit * Mt ken imr*
m Loch A t Inn.
h f f iie , It 11* ■1a«■' j h \ n dJin-'o* at tit*'
I'.llvN Hall oh h iiih td o n u ;iit.
B illio n D illg fc lile i, -o il of All.
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and A ll*. Ju liu s D lu g fe ld e i. le ft xlh ttp i of 1f|i‘ I ii! I hlV Il", “ Jltil tint*
"I Nod- Akin -fill'd .
F rld u v fo i u * i* weeks Hilvunyed jihoiit fit IP1 fM
A five ('ii • i m i i, Ii*"“! i»i, doniktcd
it M.T.IV course at l'n i uf&gt; i.ee, Vu
h. • h* Mi I lltd lib | hived fom. h i the
A ll. ami Alls. Roy llu lle t and tin ilm n f w ho h w
In •&gt; *i..it o f I, ho AA lim , o* .ind Lee
A ir- Helen Behnlt/ .pent i l H*
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SUNDAY
Approximately 12ft gue»ti call­
The Pioneer* will meet ut the
Tom m y Hpeci son o f A ll. uml
Fraibytarian Church at ftitiu I'M ed •]Hi 1 nsc the afternoon.
Alls. George A B p e ri, w ill leave
lo r council meeling and »upper ut
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olect of July It), wu* compliment
*d Wednesday afternoon with n
tniicfllaneou* shown given by
U n . Escar Price at her home on
m * t Ninth Street.
.••'(Hie homo w«- attiactlvely docurated with summer I lowers.
“Same* and contest a wen played
.and MDa Loaning waa pierentnl
itany beautiful g ilti ftom tinbfltei* and yupn*.
*} During tho afternuun t(freshmoot* were served by Ml*. Price,
Ultd by Mr*. A. D. Rountree, to
a. Ralph Loaning, mother of the
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•. Clyde Stinson, .Mr*. Hotinci
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Mary Louise Simpson, Mr* H*1»"
i f | l i . Mrs. Mllbur K*elin*. M »
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showing, western- fut
to
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ilboo. The Hupsloni Ca.stJy
films a ir ntihging fltliH) per
kuio 4■t in,- m twin k- make* j showing
»n the THIRD time
it- own tijduie film- for (ele- I around.
vlstmi lie ) m n), lute, A couple
AA'hut Cim slid Cables will du to
lime mu Hied old movie studio-. tin1 - only a pointless
Indepeinh nt TA' movie prodlli'er- guess,situation
since
tiaii.-cniitinvnliil
TV
eali'i heym (o meet flip demand, networks are still a flattery
ut pint . tini.iv'. sponsor, will gleam in the cathode eye.
pit \
Old rnmedies are running close
T h a t ',
why
v in l ag e
pti‘1 Lire. to westerns in popularity. Char­
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n fe w s lig h tly nevvei H rl- lie Chase, Laurel and Hardy and
U li
I i 'iii- i m e
pupuljitlrise
th e Billy Gilheit ale building new au­
(m l Im
w ith - i n t i le - u ile e t e d lu- dience*
among the generation
llilin n i, ■ ,,s J u lie t Guv u n i, C hill'
which followed then heyday
le-. h m i i II, In d o re - f 'n . t r l l i j , Ala
Charlie Chaplin is a t erent ad­
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A im . I* 1111 ,Mi C o y , H n p a lu iig dition in the iosier, A tun who
C n - &lt;t,
l .U lp e tiin e KiioWfi
a - met Chaplin ut u play told the
H ilt Hi t i l l am i lim it G ih -o n ,
cumedlun: "I -m e do enjuv see­
line, estimatt'* tluil IA sta­ ing von again, on television" To
tion
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In - Aiiyeli-. alone will winch Clmplin leplled:
speml fl.PPt'.PPP millin' #l,ftnp,
" 1 erijoc -r-elng myself "
pup im -nil, am lent nuileiinl
A IA h ill* trt 1 ,1 hams of
picture*
fifty
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Air. and M t*. Ft auk Evnn* have
return ed to then home m Lake hnnon-f I v M:h?
T iio s f in v ite d In Li* w ith ,Mi*8
A lary a fte i a visit in ih-stun.
Pippin w« i»* M in . Sih u U n IJmkov.
Jim m ie W rig h t, J i
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week fo r Baylut Snuimet ta m p S lm lfy Mm t liihtl. Km hunt t lnip
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THF SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Clubhuuse
By FRANK Et'K
AI* Nawefeature* Sport# Edllo
At' Nawafealurea

Augustine 8-5

Clyde Stevens Tapped
U f i a U i t P L ! __f t . . . . .
F»th 'Third Loss
iRUey Hits Homer
/# . ,rSt.b —■Here
Tonight
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Sanford Giants dropped an
•VS tilt to tha St. Auiuiline Saints
«14st night, Bill MacDonald went
«)ik route for the winners living
flinferd 11 ’hhs; non* less than his
tejunoules colIccUd off of Ste­
vens and Singleton. Stevens re­
cord Is 5 -1
Cotton G h ifin'U od the lulling
.Ajtitik wi|h a triple and three sinJP^S lor .five plate appear*nett.
Ugn Baiity hit a homer for the
lo*kl*.

■i Tlta Giants take on the Saint*
Main tonight at Municipal Ball
l**rk, Manager F.d Lsvjr hinted that
■h i might give tha httrllng at*lanMnt to Callahan, a newly aronlrW qilnt pitcher.
Sanford
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Gene Fisher, Secretary Of FSL,
Wi l l
Releases Batting, Hurling Records Greyhounds
Gallop T o n i g h t
DELANO, June 19 — (Special) — Thank* to a Daytona loiing
rtreak and n dilplay of power by DeLuntJ, the Red Hat* took over fir*t
pl.ire m the Florida Stale League Idat week.
Sanford wa» moving up rapidly a* Leesburg continued to knock
off the top team*, I'alntkn, however, broke a 15 game loting ilreak at
the expense of lire Packer*.
Manager Ed Le.vy bid fair to »rt a borne tun mark that will latt
(«r Horne senxona m, tie cluut'.")*

DAYTONA REACH, une lb—
H'jiecialt— Teuton, Sly Ranter,
AIme k ami Ken annul highlight n
flying octet of greyhound* aluteu
by Rncing Secirtury Meriill Watt*
to gallop In the feature ninth race
Ht the Volutin County it n' track
tonight. Sam Roxcmiule * Sly
Banter, popular in Daytonu Reach
Inal aear.on, ha* landed f.ve limed
in the money in live (dull* this
summer, and ha* rewarded hei
owner with
In | iuium . Alriwk,
i, fa at atviipet fiom the .Mill roe 1,
Kennel*. hna already arm td a fea
lure win ngamxl tmivli corn(mj*tUiot. l.*'e Anthony'* lieiumnn wen
an eighth race last iVidniol.rwhile I'eton, a promiiinK Handle
,'wrcd two-year-old, wr* alan vietnriuus In nil eighth I ace re.cully.
Other lo p p e rfo rm e r* in to­
night'* fe a to ie are Il'iitle Unit1.
Official, Top Value and B ' \ Mar

With Carpenter and I’cnnock
polling the *tilug*, llm l'hillle..
I gtew from a '‘one-club farm ayatern" nt Wilmington, CnrpenterV
find team, Into a lf&gt;-tcam chain.
Rykea were added na Rotwr*.
"We're down to K! teams now," In* ‘J l i t ngniunt be Land.
Fans marie rciuly to Iimku i Joluia amt Leonard Stall wero
*ny* the blue-eyed executive.
1"After all I believe In an expand- tliuir choice* for tiro Ivngue oil* let go. Wally Wilder waa on thu
Ny RILL HERlNft
1itig mul contracting Hyidein to lar prime .fnly 1. The club lead* Packer Hat.
Daytona Reach hollered for
merl the number of plnyera a t om mir the leiigiie nt mi ill light June
"7lh will he the tenm the nil- help from Hank Oreenberg anil
Mnrcel the Alan (any rofcrcnce th at rnflcctn on Muninl lomtnaml."
Carpenter, a 215-pmmd ex- atari huvo to iwut. The gnmo thu Cleveland farm system, get­
in purely Intentional) htm como a Ioiik way since May !i athl"le, credit* Iferli Pcnnock will l,i&gt; playeil the night of the ting Ralph Hrnrlguez, a new
Fourth mi tIt■«t eluh'ti home tlin* catcher, with more clinnges dUJ
when hla baiting average wan a gtmtl deal lower than bin with inuclt of the foundation for iii'iiid.
to take place. Cott Marquette,
the
new
Phlllle*.
Ho
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too
mod
weight. In the nhnrt Hpun of one month Marcel hnn jumped e*t to claim credit for hitnnelf
Itnytonu Men'll wuH awny out, used mostly ns n pinch-hitter
front a pale ,)A7 to a mdld .27It, and indicntlonn allow that It wit* llcth who brought Joe in front In ntterulnnee flume*. was optioned to Green Jlny of
f'lmorvera noted at leant ffour
___ I ho Wisconsin Rtata Le tguo hy
fhe neconrl nackcr will finlnb up the KetiHon well within tlmt Realilon In a* director of their •■
Iuha in nonie irouhln financially, Iidander pilot Red Ruffing.
minor
league
chain,
point*'
out
lull It lonltetl n* If all would
charm ed .000 circle.
St. Augustine signed Russell
Carprpter, and it wan Herb who, weather the tUFiO aenann even
during hh minor league trim di. f the goal of hull it million cus­ Single, a pitcher. Al Tonslck. Stephen H rig o b ’s O ffic ia l w ill hu
wn* transplanted to DeLand uml galloping w ith the ce le b rity pud
Afddn fro m th e f a d Hint Marcel's batting A verage han became acquainted with Eddie
tomer a ia not attained,
Rod lint pilot Hill 1’errln, nome- tor the lira*, lime till* evening, n
clim b ed .112 points in a little more than one m o n th , the Sawyer, manager of the Yankee
Tim turnover on cluh rotter* wlmt more satisfied with hi* In­ prom otion lie hn* gained by [■
farm team at ninghamton. N. Y„ uaa
terrific with the lowei rung field, waa off on aeoutlng trip* splendid phowing in recent r ig lito
bunt a r tla t, a t th e tim e of thin writing, hnn m anaged to anti now manager of the I'ldllle*.
race*.
h it safety In twelve straig h t contests. I'oelkcr'n climb in With the aeaimn not yet half over I'KKrcgatiuim ahiftlng ahnut to looking for pitcher*.
fintl n winning combination. LoriSunday afternoon ball was
There i* certain to he thrill*
and
with
lea*
than
two
yearn
burg
ntlileil
Rudy
Holt,
Lowell
o th e r batting departm ents eipud bin amazing and m u ch wel­
experience In the major*. Hi.wvn Turner ntnt Velernn .lint Grnnnei-- coming back. ualnMvlIle oui • plenty in tonight* enth i» " ‘
comed atlck performance. Here's the com parison;
i* being mentioned a "the man­ man. aenrlittg 1’iinl Grunt, a Imr- Leesburg reverted to Sunday near the long illatnnce route f"i
afternoon and the DeLand club
of the rcini cting girvlimu d
May It
June HI
(Inin ager of the year.”
h r to the Gninenvllln nine. |i,,n changed It* mind about playing reveu
have al ready chalked up heub
"(live Boh all tile credit," rny* f’urlh, lluriild bulk mul
Runs Scored
12
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04 Sawyer. "He lm* given me the
rour*e win* thi* vn.dori tney
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE' BATTING"iCvERAGES
Nitnek* Ann. I'nvfrty I'*''*"’.
tu t*
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07 type of player* necessary to tjlat
AB R H RBI AVG. l.uckv C., Shantung, Molt; ale.
haeehall,"
Runs Hatted In
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and Mike H"tx«i. I]"’
Carpenter fir*t hit the «port*
O '1.
272 59 III
45
.400 Shattering
gy, the eighth vmiipetitoc, Itnniii"
Doubles
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iwueii, f Implied aecotid In hi* ll,M
al Duk» Mnlveraltv. He m ar­
While almost every other member of the G iants lias end
iiiaiaithou run la*t I riday.
ried one of the pi attic'll gitla In
managed to climb the ladder in league batting averages, Wilmington. Maty Kaye I'helpe,
none can come close to the effort put forth by I’oelker. II (h and they now have three children,
RRoluot iird, ill Mary Kaye, acvabout face can be compared to watching the nun come nj» cn, mul Kollh, one.
After leaving Duke, Carpen­
a fte r h very dark night on a lonely biland.
ter worked In the duJ'ont Wilm­
NEtV O R L E A N S . Juna IU -M ’i
lienduiiarter* for two years
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Marcel possess several oilier outstanding attributes. ington
HI* Work wn* In puhlle relation
* uti to fai-v. l"l&gt; ra n k * im tli'* rn
First, ho can bunt the bail on u sncrlficu piny and likolv as hut Roh, nlwavH one to lii'iiMIe hi
a m a te u r g o lfe r * * " • o u t a f t e r t ' 1'
own of for I •*, &lt;|e*erihei 11 1 * job «• i
fo rty -fo u rth
n »i u u a I M oritl'e ru
"cleaning wn»li l&gt;n»ket«, mnlling
('h n n ip iiiiiH h lii to iln \ lo ip ln g tliev
lellei* and running errand* So
w e t" a . h o t u* th e ila y .
the lion,*."
W h it" tlvffU iliiiK t'hntii|iiorr T o m ­
In Him. Carpenter t.aelied two
m y llm ne» " f A tla n ta .votvlu &lt;1
Fighter* and pi ninotid fight.* al
from Hu* k i i llm v. tKI o llm m itri"
Wilmington i’mk, llm field lib
ht p an till1 t i n t lintf o f lh " .1Sfather hull! at a n u l of film.mill
hiilc i|iiiilif,v in i: I'liim l. T l i " oilrr-i
lloii also owned the Wilmington
io m u l n( 1H ih «"t to not ta rteil
Unrulier*, mi American lluskcta l Ui-'tlt A .M , T u e a ila v inortiinK
luill I.eigne team, for three
Rntni'-'. iiuwvvi'r, iTu&gt;." to fwn
year*, lie mid Id* dud owned
gu tli" &lt;|imlifiyimr anil iivriilnl
half the iitia-k in the Wilmingtou
hlm.it'lf of tli" iirivilfise of nutoRliio Rocks of tint Clii** R Inter,
hi,■tii'.illy iimillf)lay u. i|"ftluliav
flluto League. The oilier lull
(hninpion. Till* iiutomaHvilly t-li
wn* owned by Connie Mack.
mliintnl him fioin a c-lmnye at lh«
When Mack named llnli |ire*|deril
Ram Parry awiinl to Hip meilallM.
Wilmingion won two straight
Tin- ri,fills v i i i l murar.' at tho
lientinnis.
New U rlean.t C o u n tiy t’ liih . wan
Mali tin'll got 11,00(1 ihm t’H in
|m m "d to the t n it " of the most
the Hdlllea mi a ntarter. After
severe e rltlea fu r the fo u rth aoutliJludgw I .a mil* tiarred William I).
e rn m en’* am ate u r event e ve r held
Cox, I’hlllia pra*iilent ■In HMIJ,
III N i'W Orient!*.
from liiisehnll for life for hot ting
on game*. Rub, limn 28. was In•tailed rlnli president, lio hottglit Wilder, : |.er*
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60 - 27
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nut M n ck’H Wilmlnglpn shnri'H Jarkion, San ” ■ • ! i
211 35 57
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and imulo the (Hue Rocks Id* fir.d
197 42'
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farm team, mminthlng Hie [’lilllleH Smith. C/tillc
D E N V E R . June
n i_ &lt; /T &gt; „ n U
Dunn. Del
234 35
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never hail.
etown frle m l* are p u llin g fur
Rut Rob wauled mare slmri'* Dutton, Day
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111 tile I’lillllrii. lie spoke tli hhl Cohen. Orl
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41 ,263 the wom en1* w e ile rn open g u lf
father, liruther-lii lnw- of imlo*- Collin., Lee.
222 34
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.261 tm iin a iiie n t it n r t iiu r here toilav on
trlaliet l.alnniol dul'iiiit mill an
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31 /256 a r a i ii- i " n l . " l i'otir*e. T lie y ’ve in
t'locnlivc and illri'i'lor of E. || Neville, Snn
it iille il her a* ro -fiiv o rlta w ith
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE PITCHING PERCENTAGES AS OF
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To Tee Off Today

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G’i HI'LIT
0AINKHV1LLE, June
—After taking lha opening daclilon from tne Day Iona Reach
1.lander* liy a 4-2 margin, Hiu
Gstneavllla G-Man dropped a 1-0
nightcap verdict to gain an even
I jllt In two gamea hare thla after-

Hometown FrlendB
Hally Rehiud Bahe

Name and Trant
Cleveland, Del.

" ‘Jb'a apllt dropped the lila'la
btto « ' first ploaa tie with the
M 4 S lta who *ntn Ih alr game.
* 1 the optner Di»top* mlaci^d
tkfM time* In tha firai Inning to
gtM Tha G‘» a thraa-run lead
dhtah
never headed.
♦In; tM finale, whUfc &gt; » n t one

Baseball Tourney
Hits Hottest Stajrc
put H, *T’d
fdr 8 man whb hit ,i00—If ha could hit
’am In tha chlt«h,M
1
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Rllhthindar Chari la Tadasco, has Ida balng tha team
workhorse, la lending tha Sunford pitchers with a, record of
9-8. Btavani and UHe have booked 8-8 and7-8 reapectlveJy'fop .bVaMl .700 aveitltea, white Carl Thate haa racked
up four wlna and three loaaae for • .671. ,

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f a Wlna a n d 27 lossea f o r a .871
fiv e g a m e s b c h in d t|te ,I ) a y to n a

;Vr«!andari 'Ahd only dne game behind second place
Gone Art tha daya when the top aeeded tennla etara
idiwltkav ^Bnm&gt; Mmi York or Califorhlai Now tha net
inota ara getting into tha habit of putting a Florida
hae!kMr '8Mi:i)aaMk.wban they ilgn ttp to play |h
mflon'a tap toumamania. -In tha recent Blue^ray
tftaihld MRA'tMraa iif ihk ieadent were native-born
Mian* WfcUa in tha American tenni* tournament plagm i,

»Iw'wP'*'t fr» .
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°rj onv one of the fonr toame
* haya alr*ady l»*l one game
lbe llwblo elimination tourmiv,
iqond defeat will mark tho end

Trava, Orl
Villamea, DeL
Hanilick. Day
Pruitt, St, Aug
Their, San
Currier, Oil
iCoenen, Day
Romeo, Orl
A ib u n r , Day
Brooklyn, Orl
Couth, Lee*
Hartley, Lee*
Langdon, G'ville
Mother, Pal
Sleigel, St. Au|,

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.5 0 0

10— RACKS— 10

EX CEPT
HGNDAY

Y eaterilny, the lla lie . who now
e n llt C hirago lio m r, gave form ei
rro n le * poinnthliig on wlileh In oi*k
th e ir lm|ie.j. I ii an lS-lm le e x h llill
Hnn e lia rlty m ilc h , ih e
trn im ’it
w ill) R e tty J a m e vin u f Run A n ­
tonio. Tex., to defeat P a tty R *rg
and Ml»» Rugg*', 4 and ft.

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1 .917
All four have held the we*tern
1 .889 open rrown hefoie. Ml** Sugg*, a
1 .857 trim hrunettp from Carrollton,
Ha., I* Hm defending champion,
1 .750 *he, Mr*, /alinria* ami Ml** Rerg,
3 .710 lha MltmenpoR* redhead, each
1 .710 have won three time*, Ml** Jam a­
.714 ica wa* the ID4U runuarup.
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GAINESVILLE — Third ha.e.700 man Harold Long and outfielder
3
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3
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4
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fad eama tonight at 10 P.M.
It game cona(ltutei a achedula

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‘ OMAHA, June 19—DP)—1The
two remaining undefeated team*
III tn« NCAA bftfltbAll tournament
-TOM from the ea*t, the other the
m a t—clain today In a game that
Will glva a tollil advantage to the
wlnnar.
/
Hutgera and Waehlngton Rtate
w e acheduled to pleat at 7:80 P.M.
The wlimer will be the only tPMm
,#.„!h» '* ourn#y Xor whom defeat
will not mean elimination.
«&lt;
Pbv trimmed tha
field to au , Texae aent Colorado
A 8 M .homa taking tho Aggie*
•ttd Titfta came from behind
puit Bradlav 54.

Huctel, Snn
Rott, Lee.
Swingle, St. Aug
Saer, Del.
Bruder. Orl
Minnirk. Del.
Babowiki, G'ville
Tedeirti, Sun
Young, Day
Gaddii, Day
Caique, Day
Steveni, San
Lake, San
Robert*, DelPilule, Day
Milbttrn, DeL
Fenton, G'ville

JUNE 13th
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Mlaml’w Park are Jan. 17 through
Muimi It, a total uf 40 data*.

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vhIup, .'I liedrnnnl. 2 stnrv home
with I 1.2 Imths. Ri’flnl«hcil
lindtio nml out.
Location 00U
Magnolia Ave. Terms If ilcslretl.
ROHF.IIT A. IVIM.IAMfl, Renlloi
Raymond E. I.undnuHt. Associate
Phone 702 • Atlantic Bank Bldg.
HOUSE and"Int.'dRfMV feet floor
ipece, price fSDOO.CO. Phone 797
or 84 W.

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JOUNSON’R OAR PLATE Auto
Wax-Wexes auto In 20 minutes—
no rubbing, only fl.00 par can,
.lENKARIK GLASS A PAINT CO.
112-114 W. 2nl Rt.
Phone 020
BRAND NEW ill Tub# Xutdmohlle Radios Complete with Aer­
ie), Installed while vno wglt,
If necessary1, Idl’.On Compute
Plus tax. hide’s Electric Service
i’ASIIINI!
MACHINE 130.00,
—1
nn|ny other Items. Merchandise
Eacneiige,’ 921 H. First,

^ w itm n n , n a o a i
/and Storta, ltd
Phona 400-W.

StkAT"flHUPr - - 4 0 O ..4 t h T T .
Wo 'Biij', Sell nr Trade niost
enythlng. Phone IDfl-J
PSIIH l^IX N F- it&lt;ui ho»7 Feed.
FOHH bedroom house partially
Touchton A Wntson, 1201 Celery
furnished. Two furnished apartAyr phone IlKTr-j^ __
ttenta. Phono 420.
EHMHI Shrimp Dinner, 'Served
— L~------ X _ ^ L _ - U _
Bekt Shrimp
.
_____
on •Herth”
M0l)KllN'2 bedrumfl dipt.* (Upper). . ,*Tho Beet
every night nl lie
llomor'e Grill,
Park Ave . __________
324 East 1st 8treet.

House —- Cheap.

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TWO Bedroom Furnished Apnrtment — SIS Park. Phone, 7U0-J
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• LAHGK apartment plcely ftirnithad. A H dptbratiu. 110M Palnatto .

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AVON PRQli0CT8. You too ran BUYING A CART Bufon finan­
learn pletagnt, friendly work,
cing see us tn aava money. In­
full or part .lime. Avon Goame*
stallment Loan Dep't., Room 317.
tice,
wall
known,
wall
liked.
We
Phona M 6. Sanford Atlantii
mils and corn Muffins,
trgln.
you.
Write
Naomi
ReaNslt-nsf
Membfe FrIC.
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804
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llth
Ave,
Ml.
SlhftiKIt MAC HiNKb! new
FOR
Economical
Tranaportation
Dora, giving home addreaa far
RENT a British Ford. 03.00 day.
J it
,
plus-'alV «aMst W Vrilla,
Add'HA
---- r earn money at home.
M A H MALES, fn r.
Used Ire lioxea
19.03
Sew our ready rut "Rap-A- (At MlrlHAA ^ Mar l IAh, fnr.)
Uaed.maUteifei, your cl
choice fl!o0

, CLEAN, .Furnished. Apartnwnt- Used klteheiv eelunet * ’ ’ c 1T 0 . M
1717 Park Ave.Fhon# H7fi-K.
Used round solid oak dir
dining
takla
flllllh&amp; u W 'U lic h ^ ta ir lh k
Reg. I4.P8 Glider cushions, set 0.00

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mi
Used
kVlBvLphone
0140. i . ■■■ ■ • ' ,'i *,
WANTED—Lala mmM f i n d bus^
Ineaa vuupa and older ears fai
cash. Call 0140. Marik's (la-

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RESPONfUtlLR w h i t e &gt; u s e koeper to live In home. Family HUM Plymouth aadaa el «p with

of three—quiet, sober
lots deft Ave. or pS«w PM,

1000 tag. Call 1878-J

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fiu -lei. ni ngril men in
Ham run,' ktit
home, IttTelences, I'li-nn
I'nurtcr While I'aiiit, rr«l.
12 bn
Ai inv n ib , Hunk [ln|s, Pttlow»,
S|tf*riHl N9r**«eoH — 12
Tents, Tnrpsullns, I'lnthlna
1 12
slid Shoes.
F IR S T r ’ l.A S S
Shoe Shine al
I’"ti'I Buy I'll Yon Trv
T im i’llln ii lln rb e i Shop.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
.‘Ml’ Sanford Ave.__
Phone 1121 NEW E l.tinitS Niirlsreit to perfertlon. Old floors rnede like
0-CEDAR SPONOE MOP- takes
new. Klnl^ldng, cleaning A w al­
nilierv mlt of mopping
r. year
ing. Portable power plant, *2
gimrsntre, only $8.0f,.
yreia nxprrlenre In (kntinola
SKNKARIK Glass A.Paint (V
County, H. M Gleason, Lake
Hj’J H W. 2rjd St.____Plinne 320
Msrv.
ELECTRIC lYeslInghous^ Water LAWN MOWKR8 Sharpsnad, hi
heater, used fl months, f(J0: J e r­
cycle* repaired, l^&gt;ck A K»y
sey row, fresh, $125,00. Beil
work. Prompt Servlet. H. W
Lord, II mite beyond city llmShuman. 310 E 4th St.
Its, Sanford Ayenus.__
M h i .iN D ll M n n d n g H e ntinal, Or
WORTIIINQTON Rotary and Ja , lepdo Evening Star. Call Rali«'
cobsen Reel Type Power MowRay HOB-.
ttitfiJ
vfftirrTA'N
lilLI, IMPLEMENT CO.
order.
Venetian BHii'i
R. A. (Hobby) NeWman Jr.
0 IV. 3rd 81.
Phone
Co.
TtiXKDO tfKBDB; Ciiinplete lint
1152-W.
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Hunt's Tuxedo Fe#d Store.
Drag liu«. inllidnter, dump truck
THREE USED Frigtdalres . Re- muck, fill dlM, shell end .cl«y
finished Inside and Out. Teke
by load or Job. Cdntdct H. R
your pick 130. Seminole Truck
C.ibsted, and assdotatea, lof* K
tor, l i t
jejjclv
flew iVotk Ave,, QeLand, Ph
469 or C87-W
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TRT c W R WrtRK. ‘Phonic ]97 .1
for free estimates. Jack R”WF, BUY, SEt.L * I'RADK used
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furniture. Wllson-Valer Fund^ h g M j ^ H K J s L P h n i i c ^ HIILDDOf.mtl, rUTiiTcfelfln'a Slid
(itailing.
Call 624.M, G. J
7— P tk -1 ,1ventOat*HuppUM
_Gehr, 2333 \vTllow Avenue.
MACHINE REPAIR.
LAYING H EN fif-t g r, old. Phone WASHING
All makes, authorised Easy serv­
237-IV. .
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HI. Johns Electric Co.
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CUUK nml .maid. Apply 212 W. REMODELING, REPAIRS. NEW
18th Slu I / ___• _____ __
llllll,DING, ROOFING.
ADVKRTI8/NG ' ha EBb MAN IF INTERESTED
Bee Harvey Johnson,
Make application ' In writing
811 W. 20th HI
Rt.Ving ioimrlale riuallflratlon,
age, trsldenep and phone num­
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mar*. Radical books sell so poorly now thsl with every ropy I have
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i"V FFIClA LS of a New York departm ent store arc wondering
v-F how to make advertising capital of a recent contretemps
with the m in u ter of n little church in an upstate village. Tho
m inister returned live of six
bath towels he had pur*
chased in 10.1], because they
shewed obvious sign* of
w ear and tear. "I'd have sent
the sixth too,” he wrote, "but
that would have left me none
at this end."
Th* store replied that IN
yearn' service for towets that
had retailed at leu than a dol­
lar apiece In the Aral place was
not a bad record; they pro­
posed. Indeed, to send htrn six
brand new towels tn exchange
for i testimonial
Th# reverend accepted the
propoaltlon, specified that the new towets should be red, sr,.| saved hi*
kllltr-dlller for a postscript: "It may Interest you to know thr.i thosa
towela were seconds when I bought them'"
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Plantation Estates

5th Avenue Flooded With Tears
Of Girls Who Flunked As Models

By HKS8 P A T rM S O K

By HAI, BOYI.K

NEW YORK — (/Pj — Thousands u( beautiful girl* try each
year to |t l a foothold in the glamorous busineu of modeling.
And you could flush Fifth Avenue with the Iran of those who
faiL What is the thing that defeat) mott of thrin&gt;
"They coma in waariaf nine hats and three pairs of glover," say
Joan aad Tony WahaUfr • young couple who operate the society of
Ibe.^ e tnlaat^ Agency. t • ----------------- ------------

. is their Way of saying tho
act phoney instead of actin g tb e m ie lv a e .
"They have atyilsed walks end
stylised hair-dos that make
them ell look alike," said Tony,
a form er radio w riter who flew
OB artillery cub scouting plane
in Europe during the war.
" If Grouch** Mara la ranking
money, every comedian wants to
grow a moustache. I t’s that way
in
wur..
In snta
this business. The girls wurk
tee hard trying to look
ok the woy
they thing a professional model
ouj|ht to.
result? They become sill
ted caricatures. They gain a Dike
pels*—and lose their own real
p o u t.
“The photographers are Innundated with pretty girls &lt;&gt;f
this
type
Tony
cuntimieil.
"Whan they see a girl with real
Individuality and charm, they
pounce on her. I t’s her naturalness that paya off."
Thera's an old wisecrack that
yoo can tell a man who’s out of
work because he dresses so neatYf. I t’s the way In modeling.!
too.
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“One of the top girl models—
aha makes up to |oOQ a week—
cornea to work wearing glasses
aad with bdr hair in curler*,''

•v M lt H it Ml I
- It had tiecn some tim e sin ce I
N E WsawYORK
H w lfly O 'B ile n . the pride of the poolroom*, so I tra cked him down to Mie M a g e d e lic a ­
tessen, w here he was m unching m e d ita tiv e ly on a
hot p a e tra m l s in d t iir li sm l silte d Inn. wh»t p la n s
he w a s m a k in g lu k «* uut uf New V u ik r.ow th at
th s dog d a y s were approaching In is «s you m ay
have h 'a id is without a .lounl Mie wurat c ity In
the w o rld In w hich to spend sum m er T h u s it no
second.
"D o g d a y s," H w lfly repealed, " — listen, e v e ry
d a y I* dog day lo me I p ic k the Pest dogs out at
Belm ont an d they ru n like sausage* W ithout leg e."
i7 1 ^
l
"H auaagee w ith legs 1 gut to see. I suit), lap sing
In to the O 'fln e ii Idiom
"N o. se tlu u sly , -Swifty,
Met Helm er
how do you twal Itie heat In M unh uttunT la , you
go to the m ounlm gs fo r the sum m er, or la k e the
bath* .ii H a ia to g n ? O r p e rh a p s you go no rth tor Mie h un tin g 7”
"T h e re a ie hatha a t H a ra to g a ? " he naked, liftin g Ills eluipient eyai,row s
I been g o in g Mier* fo r 10 years, and there am t mi larth In
Ihe room I g el at th* G ra n d U nion O n ly a show er, dow n Mie halt.
A nd liii Mils I p a y etx b u rk e a day "
"ta rn t vou feci the h a s t lu N ew Y o rk on some uf m use hum id days,
when the steam rise* from the E ast anil N u rth r iv e r s '’ I asked Idm
D oesn’t your e o lla r w ilt and yo u r s p irits sag '" '
I "W h o goes out in the h e a t'’ h w lf ly asked in reply " I h aven't
.seen the sun in 14 y s a is F u r me. they m ake a ir condilioned m ovies
mid le r la u ia n la , w hen- a m an can sit an il enjoy a g la ss lea n l.ll* hs
figures the hurt**. B u n — Sun Is lu i i r U r m i d l '
Now w ait a m in u te .’ I said
Yuu re a l the l u r k e v e r, day and
sum* days in u sl be sunny Mow do you avoid I t ’
'W h o Is o u ts id e ? " he dem anded
W ho u u frA ts the h u n t s ? I
play them . I don I h a i* tu w a lih m y m oney being to il lu ste d I get
uut M in e , 1 nr.d m yself a ijulet tu rn e r In Ihe m t e o ia n l and I sit
Mitre n m ie ru ra lh tb* stand s and wait lo r my fiie m ls to b u n g me the
im u lls / know one horse can io n la s t r i than another horse A in 't
It bad enough 1 bet th e m ? I gut lo w atch them to o ? "

a Rtvlora rest camp when Tony
met her on leave at war’s aim.
They ware married there.
Last Januaiy they bought the
model agency no they could have
the same working hours.
“ We bought it on Monday, »aw
It on Tuesday, and fainted on
WedneMlny," luughvd Joan. “ The
place was rutlicr rundown-lopk
mg,”
But thirty. of the models—
‘v*.10
f lf* to.I?® ■*&gt; hour —
t itlu.iteered In help ttnmi re­
paint the offices. They got the
job dune over week-ends. The
whole experiment lias left Web­
ster dim'd.
"Wlml email's me most is
the iiuiiilier of women who want
tlrs-ar children In bn mudels," he
said, “Some of tlnm write to us
frum tin. maternity wards."
Their agency now has Mill
model*, including nn 86-year-old
giaiulmntheily type who was dls-|
__I pi
tov..... I working the
powder
roum of n nig tit club, ft also
Ims tw0 trained rings amt tiro
cuts. But the Webster* aren't
too fund of animal modefa.
“Soon after we started, we
got a call for n rat model,” m
plained Joan. “ When we checked
wt&gt; found the cat had moved,
e
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■aid Tony.
“Isn't that a silly situation—
"And th# girls who aren’t rhnsing all over New York loutAW 1 F T Y B U R R E D M IR T E A L A / lt . Y and pondered the q uestion
working—they coma in w earlnj ing fur u cat that didn't bnve of beat in N ew York "Jt'a a ll a sta le of m in d ," he said, fla tly "Look,
idea hats," chimed in Joan, her-1though sense to leave Us for- come Mir w inter, everybody leavea town fo r M iam i and then they la y
ami# m • n/scaSBfill snrnlal
taj&gt;iss-,I!..» uii.iiu.l S ll’.. a.......» ,11,1
a io u n d la tha sun. sw e a tin g like a d u c k 's back and feeling h ap p y'
lb* wae ■ Bed Cross girl in find it."

Accufted Killer
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r u n s g e e s Hast

a welder, treasurer of
shipping
firm that went bankrupt, amt #m
ployed by a building roinnmv ihm
entered ilia
the gatmeitt
garment business,
ami
busti
Went bankmpl
mil After (he wui lie
two weeks after th* l.urye killing
drew |17,000 from a tank and
disappeared with bis wife and
three children, Monaghan said.
Meanwhile, In HUrke a Hi) vcm
oXd .Dradfoid County fsrm ri wnslain at Hrilborn Springs. n*m
h#re In an atgumeul over. tlrrlinV ;'.C A H U OF TUANKH
^iTha -family of the late Mrs.

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off qnadoUtw*, te(*gi*ii)&gt; ami (lor
•I piaoat., Tiny waia vary much
ep p m laltd ,
Ira Brown
.
.
Arthur Turnu
i
Martha Williams
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qiirnt lent.
Suite A ll. in e v I K.
O ilm an
id .N lili.it Mu d r.iil mini h . M I. ,
tt it inn i Ig h t, i | r m id Miat s liu tlie i ;
llia t lf u id
Cuunly
fa n n e r, Fred 1
M c A llis te r, :i5, »•«&gt; being held In |
lu ll In connecilun w ith the thuol- 1
iug.
j
An imiuvM lie : i.een ael
foi i
W rd in -n lsv a fiv tiiu o n ut !t P.M. 1
I'lin e s n -kid W a ln w iig h t
use
siud twice. I be u lle rc u liu n luok
plkce nil line uf
W llln w i Ig llt'x
fu n o t ivhiuh was K ille d by JlcA lllile r .

2 \ Solons Rapped
(tu a tla * * * K uhh s'aaa n a r l

I’haigtui llmt Mir rime wan "white­
washed" withnni full phinai'illlon.
JitMli'n
Di-pm linttnl officials
liavn I'onlrriilni Mini ilit* bottom
foil mil til l lie iMie liai'aiini Kail
eial mliUia m it ml Ilia ilucumant*
illegally.

that they re hot. T h e n w hen it is hot up h e ir th ey moan. P u r e ly 1
m ental."
"1 ih m k even you w ill adm it lh a i the h u m id ity in N ew Y o rk la
hotter and d am p er th an a n y h um id ity m the w orld .'' 1 said
J never unde in la n d that hum idity thing
H w lfly said. D o w n in g
Do you m ean that w hen It g e ls w a in , in sum m er and yuu begin to
collapse a l the 16th pole. It am I Ih t l.ot w eather dumg it ? It la th is
h u m id ity ? ’
I trie d to e x p la in to him shout me a ir being satu ra ted will* molalu t s and so on. but I am not a one for e xp la n a tio n s "D id you ever
find an uth er tow n th a t la a s u r.rom foitable as this one m s u m m e rT“ •

1 safd evadiiifth* issue.

T only been In th ree tow ns In m y life ," ht said
T h is one, Bara-*'
toga and M iam i I alm ost got to tome city . ailed A rk a n s a s d u rin g
the w ar when a h a lf-m llc r down M ine was tl.e only tra c k being
o pel a l. d In t lie c o u n try , but Instead I went uver to a horse Joint uj&gt;lo w n an d we bet on i s c r s they tun :iu years ago
"Y o u know w hat m y lu ck i s ’ they give os a ta re In w inch Mila
M an of W a r it going and I g r | a l|tMe dow n on him. at I to I 0U yet
and he gets beat by a pig named U pset. A nd I thought thla g o a l
never In a l I"
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“U lti VOU CVCM TRY NL».KMNO UN THE GHAHH W.
I'wtk on ii fiul i*l|flit ’ ' t liliiit, (turfing (hr iiJnvirittldn rvi
Uiltiili "They Irll III* yuu tail cool 611 wornlulullv Ih u e "
"Glass ihrnsil." Ha IM&gt; tali]
1 sltep on a b«d m an *
llonril room Alt conJitioninf I got in my hold, like any
human being "
"Duean l ll Hava any a(Ur •fleets?'' J a»kaJ

I'm aorry we did not get to
piers last week but we ere housecleaning the Mansion and It got
to a crucial point where It could
nut lie left for anything. As you
know this is quite a house to clean,
2!ii moms and seven baths and
a lint l ooms. One room is &lt;18 x 88.
It took i s yards of material for
the new drape* for that one room.
Wt newer) for hour*. Annl*-L«*
i on! a lie would rather bake pies. I
agree with htr. Ha a good thing
iivitds is such a clean place ao
it "lily has to be dune one* ■ year.
Will Us about finished now and
iicai Hal iii day evening, June 24th,
we &lt;*re going to havu a house par­
ty. Everyone la invited. There will
be Canasta and other card games,
dancing, shuffle board and bring
your bathing suits we will go
down to the pool for a mid-night
swim. There will be priies and
light refreshments and for tha
itguiar .Hat, Nile dues.
Apropos uf houserlcanlng If any
of your teuderfuot friends In th*
north ask you how you can stand
all the hugs In Florida you might
rell them that after having fog­
ged Min Mansion inure than a year
ago we have not seen an ant, nev
el did have files and seldom i
any other Insect and th* hour*
mound I0U years old.,
Mrs. Kachel Alley uf Ureaaa
b"iu, N. C. U staying at tha home
cl her sister-in-law, Dr. Heuben
Alley of Naranja ’Hoad, for
mouth. Mrs. Alley is on vacatlun
Hum her position as taacher in
Die (iieentboru schools: (Iht and
M**■ Mathilda G ennaipf. qf Nar
-oju Hoad are taking a weeks trip
tin out h south Florida. They hop*
,i» visit friends In Ft. Lauderdale,
West I'alni Beach and Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Santillo,
lurmerly of Hamden, Conn., mov­
ed mu, Mieir new home on Serena
Hoad this week. Their eon John
and Mro. Haiillllo's sitter Nyllle
came down willi Mum lo halo
Mu-in gel settled. John and Nellie
....I lo leloin on Thursday, Sir.
tiuirilllu was associated with the
*Ncw lluw o Juui uul-C'ourler fui
many years.
I here was some business to be
taken caie of in New York, Mae
"aid Milford should go, Milford
said .Mae should go, alter a week
tl that they coinjiromised and Mr.
jUilfutd Leunaru ha* gone to
While ITalns, N. Y, un a short
Du ihim* trip. Now yuu can see
Aim .lushing hither and run in
Mikl new Parka* d. But ll Wnjv’t
be lung before shu will be helping
Al Ilford pultil lliat terrace they
on making—such bugy people.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred UoVer i
We*t First Htreet are ftiltru lfllug Airs, Clover'a brother «ud fall

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employed by the State of New ford shore from his fm n t jiorch on
York a t the Capitol in Albany a noonlight night Is Ilka something
for • number of years.
out of the Arabian nights. The
Mr. Newell of Columba Road has ted, green and white light* of the
qulta a collection uf banana* on town across that dark expanse of
MINNS a POLIH. Ju n . 1t - t r ,
on* of hit tree*. He i* th* first water remind* one of a necklace
on* to get bananas so will gat of pm-iuus stones an bljck velvet. — Southern California's Dark
th* prise.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gibbs of squad hooded today for th* Big
The mother of thoae two pet Niagero Falls are here for a Ten-Pacific Coast Conference mart
baby blue birds of Amanda Hoff­ months vacation. They are stay­ a t Maditon, WD„ and, unless per­
mans has decided to let Amanda ing at the Genoy house, on Serlna formance* In the National Colletall three uf them. She cornu* Rd. They have their own home d a ta Athletic Association’s ' an­
down to get her food then file* site here and hope to be able to nual affair mean nothing, a shooway up In a tree to eat It and build in the not too distant future, in victory.
Tho Trojana captured their 14th
watch that tha babys gat fed.
.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duncan
Amanda says its worth her while h a v * sold (heir home to Miss NCAA crown Saturday in the Uni.
Ju*t to see them come to the Doiothy Myns and are moving to versify of Minnesota’s Memorial
breeae-way after her when d in n e r Ht. Petersburg for tha time being. Stadium by rolling up 49 l/G,
Is late.
They hope tu ivturn and build a- points, putting them well ahead1
Mr. and Mra, Harry Klepper uf galn In Plm tulion on the plot of sscoqd piece Stanford which
MttiitiA Hold lire .very happy they still own a* soon as Air. Dun- had Eft.
Yale, a pre-meet, favorite tu
thaae daya, their daughter ami her tan finishes ht* treatments at the
husband. Dr. and Mrs. Carl J 'e le ia n ts hospitals. Mr. Duncan Is give Southern California a battle
Warden are et the Ocean Park n master seaigent retired from in Its attempt to repeat Its 1940
Hotel In Daytona Beach for a legulai array un disability. He victory, wound up In third place
montha vacation. They visit back won wounded at Pearl Harbor with 27 points.
and forth every few dflv."- Dr. and has made n miraculous re­ CHILD BRIDE WINS DIVORCE
Warden la a Professor of I’xy- covery here, even to dancing on
NATHAN YA, 1st ael - H P ) - A
cbology at Columbia University In Sat. Nile, but us ha had a very rabbinical
court awarded a divorce
New York City.
serious spinal Injury still has to to an If-}sai-old Yemenite girl
lrl
Did you m s that new light sand return to hospital for treatments
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h*
color Job Jimmie Randell is rid­ periodically.
girl told the tribunal
U»u
she had been
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Myrr and Joe sold In th* Yemen for W cent*
ing around In these days. Pretty
nice.
Jr. have returned to the north to become the.bride of ■ Yemenite
Yemi
Tha (Ilea Club hae been dis­ for the summer.
name! Salem Tiuiof. Then she was
continued for th* summer. Every­
Mr. ami Mrs. Jne Hpltak and only ten years old.
one la working too lata in their Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peck celebrated
She earn her love couldn't be
gardens to be cleaned up In time the Splsak’s last evening here be* bought. She -tried to kill herself
for the B o’clock meeting. We will lorn iHom ing tu New York for She ran away from her husband
Ptart again In October.
a muiiMi with dinner and a trip to He traced ha( to an Immigrant
Mr. Salvador# Dllucian wax Ihe rare*.
camp near her*. The girl appealed
called back to New York by the
to camp authorities, saying sht
illness of Ma mother. She was in
was a w ild Odd wanted to t o to
perfect health whan he last »aw
school.
her In April but ai she is 86 veai*
Many o f ' the Yemenite 1mlold he Is always concerned about
grant* coiIIfllta tq Israel b«** girl
lU ssllM * Iraas f i l l U sl|
her w hile, he I* away. Ilia hom&gt;&lt; Jurisdiction.
bride*.
on Lake Motwu* la htarlng com‘The Inequity and th* iniquity
lotion and
lo be very I of such a situation shoula, ft
Buckwl
. promises to
id#
sautiful both as to archltectu ie; possible, be relieved,” th* court U. 8In "the no:
and setting. Th* view of th* San- said.
from F

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wile, Mr. and Mr*. Q a tm a fffafa-

ard of N. Y. Tha
[i*«m making a tom ^
of southern Males fur
lime, ami find (fall p a rt,o f
It Ip the most delightful.
knew that but It wa* nice to
them say no. Mr. Hasard ha*

thelfr
We
hear
been

n m AM TAttOKO
Nacklin* It edged with liny mahreMered scol­
lops—straight-cut ahirt will not twUt or rid# up.
Of lur-MII mullifllamant rayon cropa, H coma*
In white, pink, navy, block. NNUII1 |S .M

ia c s a m m a u
Bodko Ii antMMKOd wfth 0|
dory on Alancon typo loco,
Chrydor Aral Introduced Wflh-compreaaion pow orl C brydor m
p o re d * lo oil th at high-com preulon po w er coo d o ta r yaw
C hrydor's Spitfire HIgh-Compreuion Engine dtow yoo f l» tM a
ta traffic lf« flexible a n d tp o o d y l With plenty o f p ow er fa r i
Mill W ith o combination of ad v an tag e* no o ther engine c a n i
from autom atic gear-drifting th at give* you M c o n tro l. . . to i
Igd d o n th at prevents stalling In rain
high w ato ri lo t
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Q iry d ar pow er Is only ono o f tho b e l t hi m
tho way through I t* c a rl Como coo I
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has no eq u al ta r " c c e a o d l M
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Com poral lU taxI And vnaW i
buy C hryder laem now oa

proof

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THE W EATHER

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**• «W *W i oi Avarice.
T« Produce Prosperity for Sgiford.

P»rtl&gt; cloudy slid h u m i d
through Wednesday with 1 few
locvl phu' ers in &gt;c i ( i « coT uUce«.
most I) in afternoon, Lisht tu
moderate- vausblr wind*.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY
SA N FO R D , K LORI P A .

I t r r a

NKW HI'Al’KH

$•' Pa r i s , June 20—&lt;/p&gt;—
Wticrn European nation* opened •
hiltonc conference today aimed
at pooling their coal and &gt;t«l
production. French Foreign Mriiter Robert Schuman. father of the
plan, told the dciegatci the ukimate aim war to eboliih war liqm
lha continent of Europe.
Britain remained on the tidealthough the will be kept in­
formed of what goes on in the
elaboralt Salon De L'Hoilage
(clock room) of lha French Fortifa Minlitry. There war tome
talk lhal lha Britrah were coining
around to the view that the advantage* of joining the plan mifht
outweigh the disadvantage*. Schumen laid he hoped Biitain even.tuailv would join.
Schuman told delegates o I
France, Western Germany, Belgium.
Italy, the Nelhedands and Luxem­
bourg that theie would be great
political btnefis in a plan which
items fiom e Fiench-German un
demanding.

By Law Officer
Reason For V ictim ’s
Strange Spzee
Is
Lasted As Unknown
HI lll'YI.KH. \rlir , In nr -JO
—l/Pl~Mild mmiiiriri! lim n I'.
Balms, lt», "h«Tal In iti .il, ' hit
&lt;*l(* and then three rhlMien as
Iht) slept, Ihi-n ill im nr,I himself, a cos liner’s |urv mint to­
day. "We (mind nu mnllte whataoavtr," Cuunt) A ltunin L. L.
Puspishil, ail ink as riiruner. re­
ported. "He must lu te l u s t
cracked."

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.tin y lo i. jy ibat 1 p l.il i n , h a ti|
.1 to k ill tw o public o f ln t a li tm l
I.v - oher men
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Sanfurd Li^ion City Commission
Proposal Takes
l a k e s1sis!
Vdocs Pronosal
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vp
To Hold Debate In II on si 1115 Plan

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Acheson Asks U.S.
Governors To Aid
Truman’s Program

Jim m y M artin Claims
A rth u r Velasco A l­
w ays Talked About
"R ubbing Out M e n

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6 Western Nations S ta te Witness
Open Conferences Tells Of Plot
OnSchuman’s Plan To Kill Seven
Foreign Minister D e - ^ j
0,
dares S u r r e n d e r Kidnapper Snot
Of Some Sovereign­
ty Is N e c e s s a r y Through Heart

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Sheriff Culbi.'ath atipinarhe.l 1d lie will t■y aindbrr
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lluibui. s lOliiinrnl tame aller l.e bad lust IIIUKI punml ill.,In.
peace two nation* which foi eve dir,I emptying In. pi.lnl al pull, c l&gt;v
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going tu work fur Arlliui W b.ial. I tineialil.., walked awav Ull.lnnie I I i ,,iii a , I i-I.etl In lln ,.pi n
l i n n e t have feeght one arulher in p illtu n t ill limit,) Ails,on lum lion la-.'„
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and till.dlv nat ir-i nrd yeylrlday In amilbr, belli., pin li.un ll..
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A r th u r V e la s ,,&gt; asked M ill Ii
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Foreign Minister eald.
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fl.l- - •Hill I•(111 H.I I II I
llielillik, l'&gt;, III,ill ut l..kr.L ui||. When he asked Aithui win,l h. |
SOeasiaaeg o» rage Tkrt»l
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experience weak lioni ll.siat and have a,line men killed "ftxa or \khlrli I lit* |il.ys|»*lHti l.«|iril, cl* - til*’ Midi III »•* !»• he I lilt, tf I )\ I. .
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llUngei, bleeding llolll brad xxdllidi *1* at one lime."
ill, 1 1) 4 •1hi! I idt* i I i i 4Ii r* 1i Vs.'!Uffl&gt;»ll III |fkfd * list. *
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KtH'iim * •*I Utd dm 4&gt; i ut
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riirn Velasco named the grmii
and lenoi stricken, but they weie
MlilOl. RlplobUt I*.d ilijlll
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not banned xennuilv.
pij- with hiiim Futurdti), he*
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Mill I tilldll* &lt;* lilt
Ina sun, l.l. Is. *t e \ • I ii
slain.
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\\ r ... II I'Udl.pB, 1 i . lol.l &gt;.l lilt ||
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Arthur Velasco "tallied atuut • laid, t hr h oct WM9 I'BU^Itl ill All t,e sauJ itr&gt;it the . &gt; pled I n
Cauuusbvug tuiluiday inghi whan hum plnr this guy off and bumptne rd iiv and I r u i i i ! tow ard ibaj.usw iils.
(Id -A .rail **.». in ,*y fctNJl bill wliV
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—Appointment by the new chair­ P a c ific on t lie lr w ay to a .lane*
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man of the State Democratic F.»- In C u ra i'a car. P a c ific robbed
During tha mo|dh&gt; dial he r u t « t lit i eicft r i .
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It w r il I.,
r *Ii ll lilt
I At li tw•*s.ii*.1I*aIdta » . M|*U.
ecutlve Committee of U persons Ih e iu of tild, Z o lln e ich tk said , u- worked as a carpenter fui kill,,,
■‘ Willi* f * \ h o
(M t iile le v , &lt; » I In- • it *II | « III \
H I HI M l' &gt; t m l l i I I
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to fill vacancies un tha Duval tu rn e d it s a y in g be w as Joking , Velesco the murder plot turruw. i Uf i v\a- I hi (•wii (oil III** lirri
dth
M.iflmi Iniaol •« In If i •
IS|, | \ «*l 1*1&lt;11 4 \ still*
M ! till .he I t I Mi'll t %t| ■•• BID*\ •ItlH
Milk.fit Ui tin* ilr t f lih t f l»nw rop c*•*I' t *’*• tl»•'» •!* H •lu* Iii1v4*I IHiI
County Democratic Gommtitae to­ then took it back ag a in , slu g ged down to having Culbmath, l.uimi
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4iul Iih whw ur *Iip(| ii«iwiiM i eei • ••i•*I lift l.n in | It I ••( III III
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day brought the committee’* elec­ 1lit-in w ith Ida p lstu l lii.lt , amt I urrara ami lisllano killed
1 Ir* • I'tli t •• .1- II
l .1 I- l.f. y v*kits Im 1,1 *1
l s’fyt . - | *'ilk* | 'Itll
tion of a week ago a itep m erer lix'kod lilt III III tin' ,7&lt;l tl U.it.
Higf
In* h u t . i
Kuy Veluscu Joined ill -e rm *• il I r r r . l t ilin -r ll
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"T fip (.the i liHMt m nit im 11 \
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*J(I»V U.llt
a collier I In tha state lUpieme
I'uuversalii.ns about killing t'„i
, ,,s wilt •! n. it
" . I Milll ' • ’ HI. Mil*k I * •.tike
trove ll.e m i In lln- lin lils o l 111. in mill and others.
Mu* Mu!•"HI, (I*t|it|k*d t-y (Mi. \ nil Ullp il It.
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Finally, Arthur Velascu a-k,
Chairman E. B. Donnell made w ith Ills gun nu,I I k i i . i I l.»*i l&gt;&gt;
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I'idbreuth. Kuy said maybe ii 1st |"i'k 1'IIM l||&lt; \ ny lun f.tj ruck
I't 11,1- I ' dl b 11
lowing hi* election a t the state
It w as the " i l l . M a tild a, dll.
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'•com m ittee’s meeting In Davtona w ho called M ing o .lu n ctin i, police would lake (1,000 tu get some
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«k .1**1 til • I ' h»* |
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in kill die tiieriff, hut Art tun *ill*' (•(•M
l.k I It ll *1* N •'HI till ll. T' &lt;M*
Beach. Ha said 11 appointments
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fu e l lie I, (l lli„ c u r t h e ir
l **lM11('*| 1nick UpM1«*MII Ktt*, iui ic In.le; i mi'ii r« I Jilin,*
III
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law
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V4i.ll, l*ll 1*1
to fill tha sama vacancies. made whet,
H
would
lake
at
least
f.'l.iMm
tu iro Into '. s to le to Inly ll.'l it
i!rntC»MnK I'm\ Im i*y Mu* lltfl' linn \ II. II
\ sills t
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l «,|&lt; tii’l'li dV;| 111 !•
t.l III pttfl pit »• .1
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by former Chairman Alax D- d re ss to I rp lu i'o lii.i blu oil-stam (fi.Otllt.
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Mai *«tuii tWUllg tlie llutUuu i
t •I UNIlltairil (III r .Ut I I.
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I I tuajltl mm M('III •» »• *I
San Martin than related hnw
I Is I |ys* I i.'illt !••• I Il4l I II* .'III* 111* • lit- 1 , ' ll,
Littlefield, were contrary tu state rd n n r she woro.
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law.
I &gt;I l.l- i Hi I HI III 'll lit ••• II.,..
Hie kidm.prr tied afoul and the Veluscu bruthera talked alainl
Wrlt«*,U Ii.
. w', v pa-Htll'.h f rull-^B ' 1 *•
l » flllpMIHt • Mim I * tl V •* •(•
Don nail’s aj^olntm gnt^broughi eluded a pultca possr foi mini* "liuliling up a man with a hue ul
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It .*•|y|tsi| I ul I
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t i Hull (H'w |»l 14 M*a* I* %
In get fundi tu nay nil
than an hour, hgi Mam llukrr money"
i 11 iit ldil •Im* lla-%% » I 1 »t •
M, I .•IHIHI- *Im|I -I 111’ I '‘“4' • i Mai « •|1 »It. i .
said Pacific shot ut him tiller nu assassin.
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Arthur Velascu, cunllnued Hai
tlmoa and missed befor* ilnk.i
l*( lilt
Ilfi’l’tiH
ill |l Ilia* lui'hl |»impi*'*!
11 .«is(IisR| 4 kiss I1
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wto, cn|i,veil H •Inly I-’ kill ha It-.
tic Executive Committee at Day- night by ruling the slaying “Jus­ D. Pruvantano, an unamploc I „ n o .kings Of a 1-88 derm al wMrtl ,||8 ........................ ............. .
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Follow!** the apeech of Mrs.
Meanwhile, in Kureka, Calif, clieige of klWig Valaacu.
her* •*! &lt;'t'ki’Mi.k l i *it &gt;•
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had eampalfned far Banator Pep- "lovers' beach" slaying of a nude lu*' cell for aavaral days. He nr!
* '.it ii«n of II, M t •«• t I• I , 41 |
halily will testify lata today.
aim Heat'll, was explaining tb
The only fcnl.i im,| npreeb ,.n
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....mimicd for l&gt; week . i d w.igldng up I- n*. .....'"I
•■ar, E. B. Donnell, retired circuit bakery driver.
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Itallanu, who had been atro gnu lo a buildv wli«n It acrldi'lil |
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court judge of Weat Palm Beach,
The driver and waitress had
utiiln
immeil as a dsfanaa witness, de ally dUi'hargail at Ilia panic mo iy “ ' ..i,„,].!!!,'11'
n . I., appear al llic Ing ft --I -b'.w | " ' l » i D ll 'e s lid e " " '" U g i'i
i t -a r
waa elected c h olm es.
a Saturday night data.
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wash., , liiatrmui. ,,|
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At the Fifth District. meeting
Sunday morning, tha body of parted for Italy about a muni I nient Dial Millun (,, Weinstein
m f(ir ccunoiidi' dcvclnpiiieiii
\ . l VH u 'lu ll ill MkvtilllM nt’ M* ll ’111*1 in n ifil (• ct** wm mi ’ii t. i u t
In Kissimmee, Sunday Mr. Will­ tha driver, Henry (Had) Baird, ago. Lumla was (lain ganglend Miami Haacl. aml Marvin Ll.lic
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i„givan
balurday
aliui
( alt hifl iftiuinl vs’tti iiis’it vc.fi,"
A mdcligl.i ,.f tl..........
fashion hara June B.
I t r i M li. e H a n d . f lu m p a
(('••ttaaea n s raae iw s i
iams waa elected chairman end
in 11net** III Mil* H f* it hi ml*rx llv
of Miami waiked in the dooi
we. a mrctinu ,.f
Holarlan- ’Mill tr, I .
Mrs. Robert B. Bradford of Alta­
•I 'list*
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Ibe bullet tore through Wain who arc iiiavor- .,f ,'iticp from In
monte Barings aa vice-chairman.
I miuiiih' ih'»w* I fir-1 v*• i*
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"icin'* left groin and than Ploug!
Iian,. to India Tliei galbctcd m
The meeting was held In the Tro­
likeW ((• tV Me* Ml till. I It
cd it* way through tlist fleshy net'
it uaiisu-a «,* i &lt;(y r a t i
pical HotaL Tha next meeting will
of l.ielier'a ilglit lag just Indio
ill nilHtl Ik Hill »'•»♦* I k\
l»any
bo held for the district on Oct. 89
inght. V in inicis-lt.l
in Altamonte Springs at the home
lln* N mii al liiisril ala null ,|
-o f Mr*, Bradford.
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the University infirmary and DiiU l l l ’, X p r i ’NS r r i t ’CH
I T At daylong Daaah. Mr. Willmorning’* ufUi'lal report said that
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viceNEW YORK. June 2*1 (A’»
Hie Ntw Yotlt City public proCLEVELAND, juna 20 — (/P) — Highland Height*' SB-year-old "j&gt;arrlng infection and unfors*.
lit*V 8( i i f I'M
|.or. , „ roWBfH HttlH (lk|8y
ratio police chief, who deicribad himtelf ai "an arraud boy for a bunch oi alda complications both buys ate
ll.,)’ iL u t s ol H rm lii',1. i in 11
gram
«f
excuiing
pupils
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msliuciion
vised
by
Uric
Maddens,
nrc*idiiiii
the
in uxceilant cunditlun".
w ill, XXul l«av« June .'!' t ,i \ ,|tn&gt;
bay I,eeti upheld as constitutional by the ytste yupteme court
o f the Hemiliidi’ ('minty Firm lln
ting he women," won't have In run those errand* any more. Ha wai fired to­
Ilia accident win Investicuted reau, tinst l l i r orgum zntlon w ill
StlSIld tile '■nil ill.I
justice Anthony Di Gtuvanna ycileidsy dmuineJ a petition by Furgi
i Jr,, day by the village council fot “contorting" with tha mayoi'a wife.
l.y (ieinasville police, heeded bv oppose Increa*..- lu i'X|iress ru le ,
Jainliut of Boy Hi.... I - ,,| XHi a, lived
two Brooklyn patenl* icskuiK to end the progrent. under which pupils lea for Vn weak-, will pitch , » ...p
Solon* of the luburban village of nearly 500 voted the dumiisil I’olice Chief K. G. Zelglar,
on fruits ailil vegetables.
listening five end one half hours lo lha case of Fay 6( Faya.
,
, tents oi First Struct in i .'sat (
John Ford, exei'olive /iep-pre ate etcuied for one hour a wrek.
! K
Do" 6-2 after
Tl.e petitionee, he said, failed tu tealne that .epatalton ol chuuh the
I Hist Cilitei
I iuirtJax'
Fay Dalrymple, lha chief, was accused by Mayor Clam (Bud) Lay.
ddent uf tlisy Fluridu Farm llilreao
murniii, front 10 (Hi o’cli.
until
40, of consorting with Ley’s #Faderallun, announced ilmt „ and *'«•“ "hee nevvr iiieant five- ♦
wlfa, Faya, 89.
hearing will lie held l.v the Inter diim from religion but freedom Jtiwikll pupil, *|i ln&lt; slluwed one noon,
month Job.
Piclo is of (lie trnt- with m intLay testified he suspended lha
state Cum mu rcc Cmiimi,-iiiiu mi of religion.”
hour a weak .Turn school tu at*
Ley said ho waa unable to
chief May 10 whan he found him produce any avtdenea of actual
The Justice ruled!
trod religion* instruction off mgs in artislng Haminoi,. i .mmy
at the
Angvbill llot. l
Fum ral service for C. A. Fai the subject
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••'In permit restraint upon school properly, end usually in will lip taken. Hie gunrrnl nut.ltc
with Faye in the kttehen of the "Hllel*
at 0:8(1
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M.,, VVtaine
H KlJlir ID
dnv
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between hie tin whu died at his hums un Ka^t Orlando &gt;s
’’illicit ralatlawa"
ralatlaM
beta
Mayor's home. In the ala weeks wife and tha ehlef.
Twentieth Bfreet .Sunday a t lO til Aug. “2. Thu Cirowum umj Hhipiinr« *tst« ami lucal educational aguri- churches of (heir own filth*. Is cori Uv invited to view tin*
slnee then, the vlllagera hevo
Leaving class for such instruc­ liyil d day ami take picAiru- if
But, he declared,
... It
.. "looked I*. M. following an Illness uf si* U«VU« arul M.t* Flt.rl.U K*pr.t* rin» which ara lawfully author­
been choosing up 'sldea. About —funny"
mU_
o HppH-e
UflpOAl in g to grant relaaned time to tion is nut compuDoty for any (buy d Ire according to l% n t ip
. ,
. will
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funny" that the.
the police
police ear rraa months, will be conducted at 2:tm Fruit BhippurR
900 of them altei.ded tha hearing reported In hie drivswar every I*. M. Wednesday a t Fairchild lha Increaia anti will work cloiielv tnir young cltlsens wtio with to pupil, am! no public acliool cre­ pincott chairm an of ilia I *m t•&lt;,, ,*a
last nifht.
morning after
after ha
he want to work Funeral Hume Chapel In Orlati ^ith tha Farm Buniau in ouiMihiiii* take rullgiuu* Ihilruction wuiilil dit ii given for taking the In* t'olllllll «v.
cunitituto a suppression uf tills .(ruction. Parental consent is re­
But the chief said hie visits at a downtown ante body shop do with Hav. Dean Johnson of­ it, ha Haiti.
quired. And no public fund* aro
to the Ley home, "maybe four
WE A T H E R
Appllcaliotu for tha 11,000 right of religious freedom.
ficiating.
"It would be a s’ep in the dl- Involved.
or five a . week," ware either h"M n T r U y* eald aha left the
Winn«Lovatt F irm Uuraau bcIioIMr.
Partin,
76
ysars
old,
was
The case waa brought lu the
on official bualnesa or errands Mayor May B and want to llvo born Aug, 18, 1874 at Lake Ho­ arahip ara coming in bIowSv. mm&lt;I rvetion of and be consonant
JACKSONVILLE. Juno Ju(/p,
for the village women.
with a sister after ha aaeused well. Ha Is survived by the Juna 80 is lha closing J«(, fui with totalitarian and communis­ supreme court by Tssalni Zor- Atlam
»t 74
tic philosophies existing In Ju- acn, father of a ion, and Mrs. Uisma
In ousting the ehlef, council her of "not acting Hka a wife”
racalpt
of
completed
filaa.
said
widow,
Helen
R.
Partin;
one
sis­
ri«d!ctlons whsreln atheism and Eata Gluck, mother of two Buibs
decided he wae guilty a t “mal­ when be found th a ehlef in hie
ter, Mr*. Halils P. LaVlgne of Mr. Ford.
the suppression of .all religions children. Their lawyer *sid Ju s. Chica,
feasance and misfeasance of du- home.
Longwood;
and
ona
brother.
are prafarred to the freedom uf tics Dl Glovanna’s ruling *woutd Danvc
Br," in th at he parked .th e poDENIEH REPORT
Enoch Partin of Oviedo.
the individual to seek religious be appealed—to thai U. S. Su- Halve in
ee ear at tha Mayor's house ware
HOLLYWOOD,
June
2
0
-i/t’i
Pallbearers
will
include
Edpratna court If necessary.
while he "consorted’^ with the (ion
instruction and worship.”
rlsans
ward
Partin, Jamas Partin, Widespread reports that actrans
The two parents seeking a
Charles H. Tuttle, chairman Naw
Mayor’s artfa and by thus using Tha
»k
Judy
Gerlend
had
triad
to
slash
Charles
NI
black,
Rayburn
Milbaa on tha “released time" pro­ of the greater New York cos New
tha ear, m tillage time deprived aged I f , 'U au4 10,
Pitt*! gh
liar throat In a fit at desp&lt;mdnncv
tha village residents of groper
Chief ...
M lf Ma trips wee, A. E. Pitmu*, Harold Jack- brought a quick denial today from gram had contended th a t re ­ ordlnatlng committee on released Hastt
ton and Roy Partin, Matchers of
ligious Instruction should ba en­ lime at Jews, Protestants and
to tha Ms;
tha flanford Masonic
will her nuiband.
tirely Independent of tha pub­ Roman Catholics, called tha de­ Jacks Villa
earned bull
The
report
was
publiihcd
In
have charge of the gravoMdo ser­
cision "an outstanding victory Kay
lic school system.
of
Orion
Ths program provides for Ho­
vices at Greenwood O saglorr in two Los Angklas. .afternoon pat h * throughout
? 2wctia.
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Senator Asks

Legion Presents Flag

McCarthy Says Amerasia T e s t i m o n y
Will Shove (Who Is
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WASHINGTON, Juna I M A 1)
—Senator McCarthy (R-Wi») to­
day challenged Seitati invutiiaIan lo make public the tecrcl
tulloMny lhay have received from
Emmanuel S. Lartcn on tha Amer­
ada caie.
V- - McCarthy told reporter* that
£rould ihow "who it telling the
truth" in the ditputa between him
and Deputy Undersecretary of
State John E. Peurifoy. Each It,it
accused the other .in affect of try­
ing to influence Larsen’r testimony
In a speech, McCarthy i.iiil
Peurifoy had promised free lcn.i!
advice and loyalty clearance lo
Larsen, who wnt a defendant in
• h a 1945 Amentia stolen docu­
ments cate, in return for favorable
testimony on Capitol,Hill.

Photo fly Tod Hwtilm
Form er Utinmiundto l.nne* rjulncy (irillowny of th&lt;- Sanford I’o sl
6,'t of tile Am i’iTnm lepton, left, i* sliown presenting it Finn In Lieut.
Punt Jones of the Sitlitvitlintt At my fot use in religion* servin'*. The
presentation funk place lime ft ,ti the Legion lint Flag ‘Jeilintllull
service,, w ire held ul I In- Salvation Arm y Sunday.

Military Police Vocation School
Capture Ex-G. I. Graduates 169 As
For Third Time Term Ends Today
Peurifoy and Larieiiim m ediate­

ly Issued denials of McCarthy's
Escapee Is Trapped
charge.
' |
Peurifoy said that furlhum oro
Hiding Under Bed
h t waa informed that McCarthy
had hint*! he w « td |rJo &gt; a y on
Jn Girl’s Dwelling
Larsers “if he w e n to to il if v i n
In a way satisfactory to Senator
DUF-HHELIIORK,
Germany.
“ la fth y ." Peurifog said hi* Ini* &gt; iM * r..-fM t^ U r t s s . 16—OR)—*ii, Nr Jllth Corwinl*"loner John J. MrChiy (old Ger­
_ j a ‘n’e testimony' wa« taken mans today (heir icmmnilr salvallon rirpenri* on llirlr iradr
Wllh Moslem rnnnlrlr* ml her
than with the (’umniituiri-dninianted east. Nprnsinn before no
amflrncr In Ihe lndiisirf.il lluhr
he said: "I would remind «u,i
I hoi Hf, |u-r , enf „r German
Irade to-for,- i|„&gt; &gt; . r
hum
Ihr West,"

Industrial G r o u p
Claims A c c i d e n t
Rate On Upswing

* June tfl, (Special), Bsmlnolo
im iu s m ii accidents
nvtiiwwM- cov
'-X ounty Industrial
•red by Workmen's
Workmen's Compansatlon
20.2
showed an Inerts** of —
- -per
cant during 1940 a compared to
cent during 1040 as com pared to
rases reported to the rln p d s In­
dustrial Commission,
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Tnrse arrldenta cost Re mi note
Cnunty employer! and Inaurum-e
carriers 148,771.40 in medical and
hospitalisation aspens** and in
the amount of compensation paid
•put. Accidenta in this, county
to ta le d 816 for th e 'y e a r, result­
ing In 680 weeks qf lost time.
This Increase in ’ oceldtnto was
not in keeping with th t general
trend over the state where acci­
dents showed a drop of 5 per
cent. Total accidents In the stale
were 88,606 and cost over (6
million.
,
Qrcatest number of accldenU
ware Incurred in the jigrlculluro
were
in d u stry In Bamlnol*.
field
• 4 6 work InjuHaa
',663.110
resulting In a coat
(, These
and 386 weeks a l l
: In acuras represent
Industry
rnts and costs
iparatlvn
aver the 1948
so of
Bum b a n show
md 26
180 accidents,
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S A N F O R D . KLOK1 l)A , K l(|D A Y .H 'N E

Ifi. 1'i.Vi

Truman Signs
Bill Opening
Door To DP’*

A sn u cln lrd P ro m L eaned W ire

Form Human Barricadu

MUNICH, tjrnii.iny. June If)
(/!’)--Polite t.iuglil Homer Cook
today under lire bed in liii Geim.xn
girl friend's apartment, direr d.iys
nfler the cx-soldirr's llmd escape
from a IJ. S. Amir |.iiI.
I broke out of jail In sec my
Mtulinger, DU h,, p,ld In, caplins
Rtrl. ’ the liuiky rs-pupilisl [mm
.is be meekly surrendered.
Two American military police­
men and a German cop arresled
ihc 26-year-old Cook in Munich
after receiving a telephone lip.
"Ynu don't have In use your
pistol* on rnr, Imy*," the rangy
filgilivr (mm 16 army charges said.
Ills German girl, Anna Npurrer,
was absent from die apartment as
took was seized. Hit escapades
had started when be re-entered
Germany illegally, allei a bad con­
duct discharge from die Army, to
see her.
"I wsnl to marry her.*' hi said

after HU first arrest.

"1 missed her again," ho mill*
ered today as nis rnptora led him
away this morning from the partmem of her aunt.
Cook escaped fro mlhe library
of tha Dachau Army stockade lost
Tuesday while a guard waul to
look for his relief. For three days
he had eluded 3.000 German police
and about 600 American MPa.
Ha said thin morning he went
first toward Nuernberg—too miles
south of here—but ha refused to
say bow. Yesterday he was spotted
In that area, Hundreds of police
sped there.
Cooh eluded them and made hU
way back to. Munich and to Ml**
Sporrur's apartment. Only a few
hours liefore he was caught, Mls.i
fiporrer in a broadcast over radio
had Urged him to auiHie recapture came aa 160 mili­
tary and Gtrm an pollee sought
him In.tha ruins of one of Hitler'*
old ammunition dumps near

Nuernberg, where he waa Men ye*tentay. Throughout the night a
sound truck there blared appeals
C hart*) w ilh e n tsrin * occupied
&gt;/litany m««aflr, rftW lflf er-

110 Men,50 WomcnRec e i v c Instruction
In Varied Subjects
OuiirtK the post trthi which c|os*
&lt;/• Inday a t'llir SinfoM Vocational
School, 169 adult*, inrluding 81
veteran*, received instrurlimi* m
"•tnmeiclsl subject, with ihr rcsutl
ili.il -II were plated in poiilloos,
21 of who h were permanent and
I l temporary

An illlri'i ,1 pari nl ihr .Seminole
( ounly Sr lioul ty ilrm , the n llljfll
,,r i iip ir, Hirer room, m lire Kcnl
Hurlding on Coinmercial Avenue,
md intlruclion is given tree Mi,.
11. (’. Maxwell j, principal, and r*
i'»l»ler| by Mr*. J. P. Hall.
HI ihe total taking in,Inn linn,
I 10 were men and 59 were wo­
men. Nmr pupil, tetrived reilibiale, loi omiplelion of (m ine,
in in Ii rubied* n* liookkreping,
typing and commercial F.nghdi and
oflice prat lire, and seven pupils,
'is of whom were velrtant. recened high school diplomas.
’rhusc who received qorlifleiiti-*
were all eligible for good posit Inns,
.ml Mr*. Maxwell. These are Lee
Mansfield, .frail ilrnoklyn, Mnry
lidiiH. Alice Williams, Claire Nmm mil, (leltui Revels, Mary Mehaf(ey Richard Ilodse and Alfred

Oglesby.

The six veterans who received
high school diplomas are Jamea
m Page Pesivl

4-H Youths Hear
F l o r i d a Forestry
Program P r a i s e d
GAINESVILLE, Juns 10—f/T&gt;—
Tim vaitnes* of tha form t pro­
gram In Florida, and the available
facilities In forestry were out­
lined to state 4-H club members
here today by W. F. Chambers
of the Florida Faraat Service.
Chambers alio pointed to the
Opportunities to profit from fo r­
estry, and pralaaq school and 4-H
troo-planting programs.
Ills remarks ware addressed to
some 870 youths attending the an­
nual 4-H club short course a t tha
University of Florida.
The tree-planting program, he
aspiam
ni, n
explained,
hsl
ng about
nearly fail u
tha avail.
able forest „
Ida, and
gives boys an
to team
about foraalry
and.davelopmenta,
Ha urged tha 4-H hoys to an
courage the|r famUlaa to make
full uaa of any tW W on the
land whan clearing land, and
pointed out th at it fa sometlmea
aolpwood

NI’.W YORK. |tm r If.
Inn iici

K. VV. Park Pleads Florida College
For Firemen Is
Guilty To
Of S t e a l i n g $105 Started In th a la

M O TR IN G R A N T E D
SA N F R A N C IS C O , .1....... Ml
617— Federal court loriiiv gnrnli'd
ttin giivm im ieiit'a mol inn in re
v"ke Iliu ritlie n ih ln
of
flu n y
Rrirlgvii, C IO longtrlioro lernlei
Federal Judge George II. llm
— ,.a rla Limed the rilling. The govern
Dt. and Mr*. James N. Robson, resident* of Sanlnrd for the past mi'llt demanded that the natnm ll
40 years, will celebrate their gnlden wedding anniversary at the re­ ration of llridgeti, Anutiiilianhorti. he revoked after he wav
cently built horns of their daughter, Lieut, Pestle Robson, NC-USNR. rollvlrted
o f perjury rcrently.

Dr. And Mr*. James N. Robson Will
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary

Florida.

rd Itt 1910 waa a hurry
cantor and Dr, Robso i
la hie praet.ee, and D
long before he owned and
a hoefttal a t tha site
William ^Wleboldt

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hi* i-&lt;m.

A maid found Roiluner lying o;
),.« hnck, fu ll) clothed A lurkU h
towel wi i * wi upped around 11"'
iiinutli, neck md hark and then
I,-,met; forward under ’ he ntmpllH
an ! tluil nrourd )i"th wrlftts.

DECISION Ill’ll Kl,l&gt;
TALLAHASSEE, Juno I6-(A 7
—Tha Supreme Court today up­
held tho Dario County circuit
court rnnvlctlnu and 85-yrar pri­
son suntance of Earl Eugene Rul­
er son for raping a Miami wait­
ress. The court did not comment
on the caee.

ROTARY CLUH
The Rotary Club will nut hold
iti regular meeting Monday noon
duo to the Ladloe Night barbecue
which tha club will hold TVtusdav
night a i 7(00 o'clock a t tha Elk*
Club grouada-

' REDAN Ih” STOl.EN
A 1989 Plymouth Redan, the
property of T. M. Miller of Lake
Mary, .was »toDn •* * * (15 o clock
Wednesday night. I t had been
parked a t First Rtiwst snd Rail­
road Avenua, according to pollee.

The perjury conviction wn*
They left hare this morning with their son-in-law and daughter. boned on a nworn fttatement in
hla 1015 citlxeufthlu henring that
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Anderson, the latter, the former Ann Robson.
The Robsons came to Sanford in 1910 from Charleston, S. C. he wasn't a Communist.

They had been m arried' 10 years*'
previously on June 17« 1900 In of Char lea Ion, end alao attended
the Eplicopal Church of Char­
leston, with the Rev. R. J. Min* Atlanta Medical College. After athall, who later became, a bishop tendlng Uie University of tho
a t Atlanta, performing 'th a cere- South a t Sawannee, Tenn., for
years, ha graduated In 1907.
practiced for one year In
Carolina before decldlmr,
the advice of frlemla, lo

(ol u young limn in Id* twenties
who had iireom|innied I I I ' Inner to

Chief Medical Examiner Tnntims
A. (iiminl.i* siinl Rodunei 'It'd of
suffncatlun Hiid had laen rlCft'l
in tn 19 hour* to’tore Ihc toriy
wn* d Leave re"
. k,
Rmluncr’s next door neighbor
Edith Greeuwutri, *uid she nearri
scuffling and loud voices In hi*
room nlmut dawn, hut »hi did not
investigate She *a'd *he though
nhn henrd sonicuiu’ 1,lf’ve ,h * toom
it Iminl an hour Infer,
Roiluner lived In a a I* oto y
hulldtng occupied chiefly by studente and located a few mocks
from tha Columbia cam gue^H a
(Oaatiaaea o* W a »*•••»

in Miami Saturday.

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Ocala Officials
Motorists May Some Day Drive
Atop I.a!;c Okeechobee Levees Arrest Two Men
Who Defied Law

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M,. wa» .iiimlcd tmi.rv bv lb&lt; I III

New VYork, stand
FORMING A HUMAN SARRICADI, rmplf»yi‘t «»f 0»p
Himi li Clllh, nc.ir I h-iir Mr... b. \. \ . Nrw
WASHINGTON,~ j,me Ifr (A*)
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^ property
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mvnFM nl 11k LI T h r liiitri unit tlin litnitr " i i i n n Beni lmia •
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legixlsllnn opening Anrrricu’* doors
In an .ulriiliiui.d I Kr.OOO i!i*t&lt;lsccd
persons.
I Ire nii'aninr revue* a 19-18 law,
expiring June 10, tli.il aiilliiirized
llte entry of 20),000 DIN peiinnx
driven Irom their linmei by Iwn
wan It extend* tin prnguim for
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number eligrlile lm ,idrni**i.*n to f"itHil»r4*i IMs drntil&gt;it* ihr
(H m ihilitv !•* S ’ li tl*n I (' till lit I
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Pulled Ptstol On
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f 1 ,i i ti r ii v i 1 I c C o p
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M»|f tin* Irvi'i* i‘tirII Hi liH'til tti-k* ♦
In iirlditinn to mcreuMiig til- errtutn luhnit mrnlri iin ih l Lr
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provide* for the ,idniii»ii,n o l : '
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iirnrding l„ I mil Kmnrllt Al­
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eastern Kurnpean corntries after jtftl in Ifiltilifril.
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President Truman ai"! olber* til.,'
it riisi i iminnteri .ignin»l Cat hoi ie
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general enliKm/ if tlLplaced per11mm ri *11111 Mrmi m iii
•' -elfll
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man,
mitmnill Refugee rti-gariL'itinp
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lo whlrli Itiia cnnnlrv rontriliiile
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'"&gt;• 'm illing nnri Ini &gt;t»i »t"» \ In toe mtd llm i m,
I'ulisli inlriier* iii-w in the llilli*li vnraim riip la tn Roy Tdli~ rtf. •I il'Milmtl
■6 itge
thrift w ill 1)4' L IiH^- I»11
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Vlvtni * *tr,'l ion,, -rill, r "(ioi 1
Snilf»lri I ’nllri' Km,
wn» net fm
800 murt lie closely rilaleri
M in lm rii. A hr hi. 1(11! I'I Ml,* • -I I loll wllt’t, Mm offlrm llirTO
AnuirL’uli eltixi-ns; 2,000 refugee, trial ( hi Wiiiliiirmiav im, nine it "Min
'■lllglll oil W,M' III,' ,| fl'iIlM)' ,'tif
"•i'v ilfirirhiig nn the prop
land reded to from the Vcneiin- UiilO oYIm k.
mu of Ihe t&lt; ,, in Ihe ntni'liinn
Ire iii*u 1 l(v Mir e n llrp r
(iiilrilia *rea of Yiiguslavls liv
'• ,,), ,t go,, u, Ihe offliet’s sloR ll .L I'A N S C Il
Areor ding In R ill llm n. ,t
Italy i'fter ttin war.
ti o'li The iiiiri'hlim (III II -peri
W A H JIIN C T O N , .Inn,' Hi 1, I’i " id im ilm . the enllege „ &lt;11 to
Also Included arc 5,000 1HO dl»
•,,itI, Ii win d 1'( Kill
i i | i - 11- fird
ttnlmil*. ir ,-lir**
placfil orphan' (a* dLlinct front! —Two .Senate t i,Hindi Ie,'*
Vrr'iiillng (,■ Alvim ?, *&lt;i&gt;' o I'u'l
the 6,000 adopted children); 4,0tm inovod inform ally today a JI.'J'J'J. liii'ln e n , on or alrool \ng
In Id* po*i,e!-im, whet' iiiit,H*e,l
Shanghai refugee*, mostly Whit" 800,00(1 Koieign Ann* Ciogiam •,'tie* «,f thiee one-w, , l. ,
tKli'i, mill llnii nl,mil xlfu
Russluns who fled to China and hilt moved In eiitl, propoaeil I’ leni- w ill run until Sept 'J, w ill,
till till, 1-rill" retie in New York
hwva heon evacuated from their denlinl power.* in .-end euultiment '■hedlrie I" lie win lied mil
, 18 vein old ' &gt;,Iuim1hji ('Utvelsil/
to
nut
Imn
nutxlile
(lie
N
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1
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emaindei
of
S.'ijlnnilir
t
hut ho VS not been renal I led, ami
i-iH'luale -Midi nt mi* slain yetti’r*
600 recent refugees from Inm luntlr Rai l.
Ur toher.
day In hi* niiulII off-riim|ius rinim.
Senator
Uonnnlly
(liT
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x
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an­
Tire liulldlirg now under col,
Curtain countries whose admis­
lie wn* Kei'iii'lh Roilminr, wlioso
sion Is recommended by the Sec­ nounced that (he nim liiitfd Kenirie *tr rntion could aceornodtii'' ■•'III 11iiHHi d hotly wi, i f'lond in ,i 4K-aForeign
Relation*
and
Armed
retaries of State end Defense.
rlililentn, llnm ett Nirirl. Th
neck. Ild rd -flto i mom where he
Congress also made variuu* Service* Committee* Imri reached *enrldy room w ill *eat afill
lived alone.
general ngrvummit on the Idll.
(U s e tie s M n s P a s s « * # »
Rollon ft’riil tl"'V were linkin g

Mon. who haa -gractl

Two More Men
Arrested By
F.B.I. Agents
Fedcrals Issue C&lt;&lt;mplaints C h a i n in i;
Communists W i t ’.
Spying, P e r j u r y

W \HII!N(;T»N. Jrrnr lit—l/P)
—I'rrnlilrnt Truman luduv vvlord Ihr barring point hill—a
measure that would have guar*
antrrd Individual hualnraamrn
the right to abworb freight
charges and sell their products
at uniform ilrlWrrrd price*. In
a mr-aage to the Senate, Mr,
Trnmirn aald he was run* Ineed
the till) would "oharurr, rather
ihmt i-lurily,1* rxlnllng lawn reb'tlng In pricing prnrtircn. It
the *rcnnil rrmtrrivrrslal
mermure rrlixd hy the l'rr«ident
in recent munlha. Thr ftr*l waa
the Kerr Natural Can Hill.

U Ti. Beaalar Joseph R.
•Carthy (R -w k ) recelrvd
*fcs
■ a rt I

Lnatran

n

136.000 Persons Arc
Expected To Start
Flowing Into U. S.;
lOdS Law Revised

c oo l u m b u s / o ., ja m i« _
C
- i f - A reach ward count today

artketa_«W
to eated:

a

Grnerally f a i r
ami warn?
through Saturday, except for a
fear local ahowrrn n( widely sealtern) places, mostly in the a f­
ternoons.

la

H,my Gold, I’lni iidrlplu.in 11, tu­
rd of parting .ri,,nil, ,,-(i,-l, l&lt;, llnRtisiinn*.
I lie I'111 nlcnliitrij ll, r 1!r l *' .1rtI
man at Davul Ciiernyl.nt. JH, nl
Nrw York City
Grcrnghiti a iirtl &lt;amr !**?•»
Inan 24 haurt after ihr 5n/t:rr m
Syriicu»r, N. Y . of anothn mi*
prcl In thr KI.hj&gt; I n* In ipy mur
Kill agrnlh laid that tnrrn»?|aM*
ux pin nation fm ht% allr^ui i» Imn
win tli.it Riim.i, .o an «llv rim
inn thr wai. wa» *oliih’*!
Hu in
fnnnAllOli.
laii-it Iii|;hl F i l l t'|,i" n lm • hoi.
*'il A Ifi fd Muon HI iti*k ,
8 vrnuiHi* fliriiiiftl. Mi
*&lt;l&gt;y ting m I m.1i 'dip|M'.l
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in rlim Hi' of Mu 1**111' i V w
n ffiri', rnitl Mu* 'Mil 1

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In v \ ptuhariR 1 ’ i',,r P ’ 1
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l’h,' rauil'laml c Imrutd 1lilt1
r t lI't'Mgls** r'ttii *pit cd writ, I lii
and uni’ V11I11I1 V V a-1" ! '" ill 4'
n drJohn, nnd "iliver* "tticr*
livur all'll",' M x'ri't, 1i&gt; I,a u fl "Ml
"nhoul Jim . 1. 1" l ’
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4'oiiaotor;
mninly llrriv a tli'i
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iog imkimivn
i'tir m l ' i'"*k j’ 1 1.r*r&lt;"
f 4"&lt;«»It It Ii UI it H(« l*H«r

Salvation Army Is
Nearing Hallway
Mark In Campaign
I’ll,, Salvutum \liu \ 1
nearing ()"’ hiilfwav mm I ,n
it . ijiiv e In lut*,'
’, i .
mi u . tin,mnl act A iMr- m . Hll
l„&gt; .1
fold, L ic lll. Raid l"t,
(oil,tv Kecltlpl* now 1 •' 1 -I
f.Jlt
Itcri'Ol dtiltot win
Tire Simp, ll'l1l*hi,M'-i
V
■•la)r.i, Dt J N To) - Mi
h' S|iiuicci. Scrnitm1' 11
I’,.o-ln, Co, Iv e y . I Ci'Htf
&lt;i Racking ll'oHc t (l " U .mi
Motors, .Seal',mold **d ' ■'
,M lloyd and &lt; " , ! ""•• 11 '•
L hiuu I i v , D i
W
\.
R iiheits, Andrew '
,w „y . ' "I
S 11. llm tilium. Sim • 't*n I '■
Kim ola Home (in-' 1 "
(till,-i donor* were \ V -I'1
Randall Elect r ie *
I 1 *'
i hi .mi, Soul her n Rell 1- Ii |,h"ii ’
(*„ , VV E K 11rhhnf 1, 11 I" "d
It VVlIftilll, It T • -w in in ,I • .
'IT,,* Sanford Herald, tin Vrnnu
(im Mil C o , Tal)'(d l Drive l l .
Mr*. Ilalnh H. *'l; ii|,iiiiin, Her
old II. Kantni'r, Tmiehton Drug
I'n., Mniincl Jueiibium, Mather " f
SanToril, NichoLtm Htiti’ k ' .
Hunt’* Tuxedo Feed Store, Ron
iiiiHui timi A n rie i’um. Virhln/ Mo
tel, Rater Raul's Remit y Sh ip.
M tiriy’ft Llrpmr Store turd 'Kit
I'loyoes of till’ Sunfold E le iT tli

Si'ininole

Co.

Tho HalvaMnn A rm y I'oti '
nlarting it* summer ram p pro
grain anon. W eekly noting - m
hnlii for tha children, and Ian'
week about 16 went to Ctyri.nl
I,like. A special outing L pltmind
(or tho Fourth o f Ju ly .

Tha Bllrla Retinal will open
Monday onr! continue m ottling'
from 0)00 to 11:00 A. M r..r
two weeks for children nf "rlmol
age.

Six Sanford, Area
People O l Decrees
Six rcaldents of Sanford and
vicinity received degrees at the
recant graduation exorcLon (id
John I). Stetson university
Robert Ellsworth True nf Luka
Mary, and Mrs. M. H- Smith "f
Sanford received master nf arts
degree. Mr. True i* principal of
tha Juniur High School, Mini
Mrs. Smith Is an instructor nt
Seminole High School.
William Francis llerudon of
of Sanford received a hacheimof science degree. Uachelor of
arte degrees were twin riel In
Mrs. Jack Horner, teacher at the
Sanford Grammar School: Ur Ju ­
lian L- Stenstrom, associate se­
cretary of tha Florida llapUar
Rrotharhood and former sports*
w rltar to r The Herald and sportrH .
castor fo r Watlon WTRR, and
to William Edward Kirchar o f
Enterprise and formariy or Hah- ■
ford.

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M u W to a a n w

At THE CHURHCE5

Products
£ A e ta ta # ShingWa
• Aaphall Shingle#
, • Rail Hoofing*
• Bark Wool Batta
• A atato * Flex board
4.

• liWMlatlag Boarda
• Roof Cootlnga
M CaaRUai Putt lea
BulM-up Hoof*

B Corragalrd Traaalta
Floura
i*f I Aaphall TUa
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Sanford Ministerial Aiwociatlon
Hev. If. L. Zimmerman, President
Joe C. CrewH, See. • Trenn.

f’BNTHAI. BAPTIST CHUIKII
Corner Ninth .Hired and
Laurel Aveiuii'
H tr. H. L. Whatley, I'ad u r
Phone M»-K
Huntuy Fchoo)
(1145 A, M.
Clan*** for all agua
Morning Worship
11:00 A. M.
Sermon by Pnalnr
If. T. U.
7100 P. M.
Unions fur all up* groups
Evening Worship
H:WJ P. M.
Sermon by P adur
W. M. 8. will ino*t at Ilia homo of
Mr*. Jack Benton a t 707 K, 25th
81. Tuesday—7:30 P. M.
Midweek Prayer Service Wednes­
day «sOU P. M.
"Come Then With U* And We
V/lll Do Thee Hood"

"

Dr. Henry M cUull*

All Church Nolle** must b* prevented *t lh* Herald n f lln «• »•#
dor before pobliratlon.

iKiw—Manville

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ASSEMBLY OF 00l»
1200 l.aiirelAvenue
I.. A. Alien, Paator, Phone Olfl-J
Sunday School
11:16 A, M.
M'lrulriic Worship
11.00 A, M,
Youth Service*
0:45 P. M.
Evening Woraldp
7:46 P. M.
Mid-Week Service*
Wednesday
8:00 P. M.
"Ililil* Ipiustlou Ilnur” I) heard
•InI!v Monday thru Friday, at 1:46
P. M. oyer itndiu Station WTRIl,
You nr* invited to send In request C lurrh of the Natarene. Every
for ainga am! to «*k question* ntic lr Invited lo attend.
hv incil on any Scripture in th#
HANFORI) COMPANY
, JEHOVAH’S WITNEHHP.H
Meiaeh Bulkihif— Room 225
•Who I* Your Ood"
HIKE METHODIST CHURCH
Public Addreaa by Representative
Weal Fourth Street and
of WaUhtowrr Society at .’1:00
Laurel Avenue
Fred R Horton, paator
P. M.
Sunday School
••:15 A. M. WMiditower Study, 4:16 P. M.
Morning Worship
10:46 A. M,
Radio Program— W8IJM (120—
6:00 P. M.
Dr. H. K. King
Evening Service
7:80 P, M,
Prayer Hand- TuvMlny 0:00 A. M.
Chiropractor
Prnver uni! Pride*— Thursdny
Ban. At. N at. Bh. Bldg
7:30 P. M.
Ph. 1762 or I74«

THE ARROW THAT POINTS TO
BETTER VALUES!

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VALUE FOR VALUE
DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR

NCM AND XRAY
HOWARD ZINK BURR

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L U M IT L PLA STIC .
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INSTALLED AT ABOVE PRICES
CUSTOM TAILORED COVERS ALSO AVAII,ABLE

Jack K. Morrison, Manager

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MOIfNI.Nt; DEVOTIONS
ltc\ .1. h. Fnrrie, pastor of the
First Christian Church, Mill cun
diirt Morning Devotion* thiuughout nest week. I'he prngrnm henid
I'lHNT rilHIMTMN CHURCH
daily at 8:30 A. M. Is n urereutn
1607 Hanford Avenue
lien of radio Station WTillt, In
I llnridall Farris, Minister
cooperation with the Hunf &gt;rd Min
"Three Kinds of Christiana"
iaterlal Association.
Mr. Furr is will also piesenl a v'll ho tlio minister's sermon sul-discuxsiui) lo.r. of 111* Hoiuhy lert nt the First Clirlitlan Church
Si'lo n| L c s s .i: Saturday ut 5 m ''undnv innrniiig. He in asking
(Ini there l&gt;e u largo attendance
P. M.
■I the members . Tlie Church
M'tiooj will begin its worship and
DULY rm is .s t il l ! IK ||
i&gt;*."dv at tl'45 A. M. A moil cordial
(Epixcnpal)
Itvv. H. I.ytllrloii Zimmerman, 'iiyitallon ix extended lo all.
flu minister will have the radio
II I). live lor
levotloiii. next week at 8:30 A. M.
2nd Sunday After Trinity
h:IMI \. M.
Holy Communion
11:00 A. M.
Morning Prayer
and Huriuun
FIRST fillPH Cll OF CHHIST
' 1,1
J. 1
SCIENTIST
0
(TIRIHT C llU iicil, LONOWOOD
M9D Karl Hrfond Street
• (E pl.ropail
■’
School
0'lB ‘A. M.
" Hat. II, Lytttoten Zimmerman Siii'ilav
Morning Sigylrp ’) , 11:1)0, A. M
H. D., Vicar
Wcdl'o-ulnV Bel Hlu*
8:Of P. M.
2nd 8uaday Afl»r Trinity
UlQO A. M.
Holy Communion Iteailing’ K"0ir ,Tna«day nqd Fafday., S Qo to 6:00 P. M
atotinetnum A n '1 ' &gt; •• .
,rla.* Th&lt;* li|ilv*V.er Inaluillng
• « All *r* w*ltiHiie/,
Mil),, ftvpivrd Hy Atorule F orrcr*
In tpe »iilil"el of tho l.«*u&gt;i&gt;'Ber»
F1HHT HAVTIMT CHUHITI
niou which will Im read Id
Park Avanaa *l Sixth Slreal
(Tiurrlu^ iif Chtiat, Sciential,
W. P, Brooks, Jr., P v lo r
John L. Millar, Educational 1*1*. thruug'm it ih« worlil on Sunday,
"Wa*va Havad a Place For Yon" Juno 18.
TJilt flolilcn Text lx: In the huSunday School
It 46 A. M.
A Place For Every Member of uinnlng wut&gt; the Word, ami tho
Word wn» wilh tied, ndd.‘ lb*
tli* Family
Moaning W'lrahlo
IH X tA . M. Word wax llml . . All thingx were
made by him: and without him
Sermon—W. P- llroolt*, Ir.
Tiaiiilng Union
0:45 P, M. was not any thing made that wo*'
A Union for Every Church made" (John 11:1.8).
Among the citation* which coinMember. Story Hour for children
nr lx# tlie l.cuxon-Hermop lx lh#
under 0 yunra or age.
Evening Worahlp
8:00 P.MM following from tha Uihlc: "Tha,
hnuthen ruged, the kingdom* w*r«
Sermon— W. P. Brook*, Jr.
“W ttahip In Air (hudnl Comfort" uuiVMlj ii* utluied hla voice, tha
ninth rnelled'’ IPx. 4fl:(l).
Tlie I.eumn-Sermon aim inrludev tho following paxuagt from
CIlUlKTI
(lit Christina Science textbook,
Rev. Angu« 0. Mrlnnia,
"ftelanro urn) Health with K«y to
H. I». Paator
Seiipturaa,” by Mury Baker Body:
0:46 A- M.
Church Frhool "Thua mutter will finally he prov­
11:00 A. M.
Morning Worship ed nothing more than a mortal
Sermon— Mr. Mrlnnia
httllof, wholly Inadequate to af­
7:00 P. M.
Pioneer Fellowahln fect u man through lit xuppoxed
Senior Fellowahlp
organic action or aupnoartl exix&gt;
8:00 P. M.
Evening Wrrxblp tanc*. Error will ha no longer lixad
Sermon— Mr. Mclnnl*
atatlng truth. The problem of
Special Muelc tor Sunday Morning In
nothingness, or ‘dust to du»P, will'
Antheim "O l.amh of dod"
ha aolveil, ami mortal mind will Wf
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by William DuBoae
tallty will cente when man bt*
Special Muaic for Sunday Evening hold* himself Got|'» reflection,
even na man see* hia irflection
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Drifting On A Mlmid
Itose* For A l.sdy
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in one re*pect .
**Tha melting pot theory, ae it wat interpreted yean ago," ehe
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A nytim e Except S atu r d a y
A Sunday.

LAST TI.MFS TODAY!

»A T tiin % r

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"The Kid From Texas" tarring Audio Murphy nod Gale Storm
at the Movlelnnd Hide-In Sunday and .Monday.

50th Anniversary
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Rural Common Sen**
lly HPIIUS JOHNSON

home on P a r k . Avenue. Thv late
Dr. C. M. Mitchell was surgeon
In tho hospital.
A t th* age t f 78, Dr. Robson is
am aa in g ly healthy and active,
and continues tho practice of m e ­
dicine In h it office In th e Woodr u f f - P y r k l n i Building. Many of
the rvlidente h« g re e ts dally xt
th e e n tr a n c e to th e building i *
they pass by w ere ushered Into
t ’-: world by him. In tho old
days, bn would hitch up his horsu
and buggy and spend days, even
• week St a household until tho
t a b y waa born. Ills bobbies ore
fishing, w oodcraft nnd cabinet
building. He Is s m em ber of the
P re s b y te ria n Church, and Mm .
Robson belongs to tho EpUco-

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Pulire »nul Riidunor’r i m p t v which showed no signs of a strut'
wallet !flx on th e floor of Ids room, Kb-

T h e llln th in Iln u r
News
XX'rstern Jam b o ree
Seven t i r i o r g r lu t i
N ew s A 8 cor»e
C o unt Haste O rch
F r a n k ie P a r le Oreh
M o rning D evo tio ns
Stood* In St lisle
XX’ o rlit At N ine
I ’ h ll Reed At O rg an
F n r r e s lr v Hlmw
XX’ ayn e K in g A rch
P in Up P arad e
A Hoy. A D irt Muale
Melody M a g stln e
Sam m y K s y e O rch
C h ild re n 's C la s s lr H o u r
Album R eview
M usic H a w a ii
P r a y e r F o r Peace
W orld At Noon
R ad io F a rm lilg e it
MOD Club
p o p u la r S ta r
I ..D in A m erican
M usical V a rie tie s
N atio n al O tiard Hlmw
lia r None R an ch
T o ila y ’a Htar
Xtunlral Show case
M usic I.o v e rs Pro g ram
Teen Tim e J iv e
T h e It h it liin H o u r
Tti r R r ls h t H|iot
NSW a
T n lllg lit Hongs
Sp o rt* K in g Of O ar
T w ilig h t Hong*
Hpurta P a isd e
Iterwiv liu .id m a n O rch
D r iftin g P&gt;n A Cloud
Hiim tay dcliunl l.e a *.u i
Melody C ip re e s
K e v n n te - lly C a r l*
V a rie ty IIS II
Meet The Hand
M e h t r .'llilo n
P lill Heed At O rg an
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Seven of tbe-e a'socintinns are o|ieiating in Flmnln.
Ami so. during June, which iN'ational Ualrv Mouth, it is well
to -alutr tho ilalrv Imlustri' for the
lirogres* made during recent veernnd to hope fur oven more adviiticfinent lit the yenra iiheud.
u . H. Aglculture D epartm ent
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•d e n tists a re e xperim enting
with
disinfecting hatching eg g- ns *
means of conlrulllug Newcastle
lisesse in chicks.

Alan l.mld and F ia n c is Le .leier light n out in this scene from
l ’s r amount's ” Cai&gt;t. Cm ey l H. A .'' xxitb Wanda Hendrix, showing
Suml.'tv and Monday ut the Rit&gt;.

Heroes Are Abundant In Life
If You Just Search For Them

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ACTION PROGRAM

AMAH'Jkocr 1—

NEW YORK, — (/I‘) — The other tljy a 11irnd vstd lo m e:
" l l i r i c a i r no more li rt o rt.'
I l r icru ird ta d about it. I hulking it ovri lalrr, I derided lie w,x*
1 1 1 1-4 HACK
wiung. tie )ust had run out ol |&gt;ri-unal lietue* Ininteli, a n d liadn't yet
found a new one.
Hut I am line lie will. I or Itriors a ir a* nrceisary to llir deve­
m
lopment of the nniid a* (noil ii to tlir I'l.nvtli ul the body. Nation)
reed them ns miicli as im Uvid-* —
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uals. Amt the quality of th o mi
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pm,
Htonexvell
tlou is shown tiy tho typo of Ja rk ro ii,
—t ’OMl*ANION I i: \ 11 ‘UK—
Mnn-O-Wnr,
Jack
tin'll It picks to hero xvomhlp. !»em|i«ex unit llabe Ruth. They
Every man's m em ory Imliti a nil i" l.'iiyi'il to Unit period of
cctalog of I'ersonnl heroes, rome boyhood when you worship the
of which riithci lore th e ir III'ter cult of tbe I'liampion—the prime
m s bo glows
fiom cliililhoi'd Into ninn in to field, no matter hoxvl
youth, Iiinlut it&gt; ami old age. B ut rpectnlind Somelmxv—.just lu c k y ,I
this is nil right, brcmise you o I I glie-t I escj tied guiug overdifferent types of hr torn ut d e ­ boat il for Sir tiulnbnd or Tom
ferent ages, amt th ere is nothing .Mix, tin- liopsloiig Cassidy of
w rong lit changing them to Mill bis time
liiilnluuT,
1 alw ays
your own needs.
Ibougbl, was the stuffiest kliigl.t
My fir-t li.'io x»a* a dog. 11.' of King A itbur's Round Table,
— AiM r«l- xvns nnmrd lleixey. a ft e r th e fntn- •anil a terrible prig. Ju st
u
"llrtfmnn ^ n h Ili»hin" i S ? f li l )
ous admitnl of the S pan ish Am- echonlimx in tin arm or.
I'nrlonn —1* Ooimli I or h o |)u"
ericnn W ar, nnd it rn tliri xviuit
In college 1 ran short o f
to Ins bead 1•ewe)• xxn- a hull heroes, and the pick of the lot
dog, and be bud nn idea U i xxiii probably I I . L . Mencken—At*
SUNDAY Ai MDN'IMY!
exei x dll) lie bed Id fight tie nerhap- li.-orge llernurd Shnxv.
n a tllr of Mali ill* Hay *11 m e: in tlio !• cvincnl days your hero’*
ngnltl, sinking alt tho Height" i um nt qntdifiention xv,ts a high
•mod ilogs II,. 1l'"4j|d luud Hot In I. tj.
8C0 KE
llinl th..t one qmilily all lieroe*
I ini me World W ar 11 my
TO SETTLE...
1
inqst have courage
idea of lt,'i.,t-nt changed a greflt
I xvns h luckx' knl In mx next lie I lii'iiis didn’t have to stal'd
at gunpolr.ll
hero my luthi't
lie wna I i f i'lone upon a p.iik in hlsto'.-y.
rm l strong and kind
llo boil lieroe i, as the Infantry proved,
Ida xxciiktU's-iM, l.it hi' never did mild l&gt;e aiioiix moos nnd noiltia petty thing,or -nlkoil
in In-, t iidimnis.
tent like Acbllle-i 11•• died it doreii
And I think I grexv iqi a great
veiira ago, mol lie i-. still tho big
•'enl xx lii'ii I renlued that tin
hero of mx lifetime
main work "f the xxorld is doin'

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Others in inv index of heroes by quirt ami earnest hernes,
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T U R N ON F L A . 4 3 6 A T

T H E FLA SH IN G A H IO W

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

B y H . K. R in g , D. C.
Heist lea is mainly an a b ­
norm al condition of th# g r e a t
sriatte nerve which pastes to
ami snp piles lh* I Issues of
the th igh nnd leg, Tho pain
may com* from an Inflsntm t th m of the sciatic nerve or
lie she nth III til l*Y come Iron!
pressure upon sensory nervo
fibres whlrk have th eir p e ri­
pheral ending in the srlallr
nerve.
The t h l i o p r n r t o r is trained
to lo r a tr the t c i t e h r a whirl)
la in an abnorm al position and
tk e eristic nerve, il* adjusts
c ie s in g the sbnnrmgllly of
In the proper innnner to rrstore It to Its miratal position.
When suffering from a c litlra th e Inglrsl solution is tu
visit your Chiropractor. Fob
lowing the release of Intel(•retire to nerve transm ission,
health Is on th# ascent.

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DOUBLE FEATURE BARGAIN PROGRAM

BARGAIN MATINEE!
3Se 1:00 To 6:00 P. M.

men otr

Old lliusy seem* blithely on her
way to setting a new all-time high
milk piuduction record for the
United Stales during June. Flor­
ida cows, along with their sisters
throughout iliti country, are mak­
ing high milk production re ordu
,ndic.it,.e „f the ticincnilous prog­
ress that lots been made in ualrv
production and dairy cattle.
Where a cow that would give
two gallons of milk o day used to
00 con-iideiwl pietly good, tth*
luuit i&gt;e a four-gallon cog; to get a
good luting now. And with artifi­
cial insemination associations ex*
pnndlug their coverage in FlnrkW
mote ulid mom culvs are b*l
bred to proved bulls that A
pal Church.
known to transmit high product:
Ten children
were born to •it'd ly to then daughter*.
the couple, seven of whom s m Walter Welkener, one of Flor­
vlv*. When they came to Han­ ida's leading dairymen, recently
ford they bro ugh t with them exhibited u cow family with flVl
three sons, A lfted, eig ht, now generations, each one u little beta resident o f A tlanta, l.a , Ja n ie . 'e r tlinn the other. Old Blncky
N. Robson, J r ., (out. local n un '* nnd tiiiii'im ttcd some producing
wear m erch an t,
mid
Claude, ability to her daughters.
Mr.
three. The la te i, a postal e m ­ WVlkenri lot years has followed
ployee. In Uanla, was recently ■be p ro . lice ,,f |iio\m g hi* young
elected com m ander of tin* A m ­ hulls before lie puts them Into
erican Legion Post of Dania.
geneial sen ice He breeds u young
P earle Rob-on,
Navy nurse, mill to a e iimp of lemnles and
was born in Hanford, and al-o then pule the bull oil "cold stor­
Jack, who I* now in tho con ­ age” until Ids calves have conic
struction hu tln t’— iri West Pnlm into pioilin tion.
If bis heifer
Beach; Ann, who live* a t lineproduce enough milk to
tings, ami H arry tho youngest, calves
niul.e linn valuable, the bull is
a local apart m g goods m e r ­ then
put back into service.
If
chant and president-elect of tb r not,
lie I- butt bi ll'd.
Hanford Lions Club. Two daugh­
'Ibis i* iip expansive method of
ter* died, and nlsn a son Ainraising calvci&gt;, hilt Walter Weislcy at the ago of 14.
hcimr has found It to be worth­
Dr. and Mra. Robson also take while. It hint helped him to bul|d
pride In the fact th a t they have one
outstanding purebred
•even grandchildren nnd two herdsofin the
the .South. Uf course, with
great-grandchildren. The grand­
utseiniiiolioii association*
children idtludn Mrs. M. L. Ra- nrtificiul
born, three children of the Harry s*rvicing u herd, It la possible to
Robeont, Harry, J r . Ruth Jeon obtain teuton only flout proved
and Lind*, ami Alfred Hebeo.,. boll* of high record.
EYEg MX-AMilWU - - "■'The Hudson River Is affected Jr.
Florida dairymm aie watching
of Hollywood, Fla.
GLASSES F|TTK1&gt;
kern interest the U. H, IV
by tides all th way to Troy, N.
The two great-g ran d ch ild ren with
Y,, the head of navigation ICO a r e Mack Kaltorn of .Hanford p.utmi iit of Agriculture!’ protect
lift 8. P aliad lo Ave
mllea upstream.
ami D lainir Kobnin of Hollywood. in tthirli it Is flossing Red Hlndhi.
Whim Mrn. Robson left for n milking Rrultman, with Jersey
Miami she wore on attractive Chi first few heifer calves of tlml
corsage given her by Mrs. U s- . ross urn nlrrinlv in milk, and they
ire pruxlng to lie exceptionally
1)81 n R P c ' t l o
S l i c f CUV
lie Went.
logli piodorers. The Department
RIDE-IN T HE AT RE
people believe that if they'can gi •
Ocala Officers
1 lie lli iiliniitn'n ability to swellt ami
TO-NITE
Inmi up iilidi'i nilver.se conditionl l 's a l l l l i s
I f -,,n
C&gt;|,
0 ,1 ,1
•icli ii are fomnl hi Florida comdivorced nni! tho father of „ -tin,-1 biueil with till' J| riev's ability to
Color ('nrliHins— Shorln
Vearold roo.
prodin,' milk, they will have a
Found In th e room was a le ttr r vvliinble nninml for the South
Children Under 12 Free
front R oihm eiS m o th er bearing \nd they seem to be well on tbr
the re tu rn nddr*Mi of 432-11, Hast ivitx .
Complete Shows
Mole, S anta B a rb a ra , Cnlif
Duirv herd linprovpineiit assn
A music app reciation student at
7:48— 10:00
('ohiinbln, the dead man held n cintloim are keeping rccuril for
m a s te r’s d eg ree from th e U niver­ dull vmcii und eiinlillng them to cull
sity of Oregon, lie rn m e t&lt;, New poor cow* anil feed good one,

DR.

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F R ID A Y

Bp HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK — (/P) — It the theory of th# American melting

their culLural pane,
• ------------------- -- ***---------------"Them we* a pressure to think dice are made. They experience
alike, do alike and be alike. brotherhood — so there la no
That would make our Ainerlrnn need for talking about It.",
culture thin Indeed."
After each parranda the child­
And what troubled Mrs. Dubola ren report to their social study
A n oit waa that children of min­ classes what they have learn*
irned.
o r i t y groupa grew up secretly
&gt;d
or openly ashamed of the way* popular with both children mid
and customs of their parents. parents
.....................
‘tola IhW
that Mrs. ~
Duhoki
This m a te d tension a t homa and undertaken a
_ similar program
a t ; school.
&lt;
at another tension area school.
tno
The answer T Mr*. Dubois felt
Her* D what a few students
it lay in creating a fvding of have writteen about th* parpride In' the child fbr his cul­ randas In their own school pa­
tural background, and a feeling per:
of respect for the differing cut"We may do things differently
t u r n of other*.
but we do them for th* same
__ Eke got an opportunity to reasons."
M in t bar ballets In actlona se­
"You thought a t first you did
veral year* ago at P. S. 105, a not Ilka tbsm, but you found out
West Man dlferently after you met the peo­
*ine school
‘ d in upper .............
tan attended1 b;
by children
.... ... of ple."
411 different
nationalities.
It
' We are more alike than dif­
waa a tension area, and the m elt. ferent."
In* pot wasn't melting very
Bnt Mrs. Dubota, a dark-eyed,
well. After taro children war* graying woman of middle age,
killed near tha
school,
the treasures most the tribute gi­
aroused Parent-Teacher* Asso­ ven her by a policeman sta­
ciation asked Dr, Dubois for tioned near the school.
help.
&gt;
“I don’t know what you ladle*
jr " I thought If 1 could get th.i are doing,” he said, “but since
•children
to
understand
each you've been coming up hare 1
other's background, the tension don't have so many fights to
settle.”
would bo reduced,'* ah* said.
Dr. Dubois taksa this as real
But how to do ItT Preaching
tolerance to children doesn’t proof of her thesis that—"dif­
work any better than preaching fering cultures enrich Ameri­
it to grownups. Dr. Dubois’ sol­ can. life.".
ution was “the parranda."
“The parranda In Puerto Hi- LIKE FATHER, ALMOST LIKE
PORT WASHINGTON. L. I . co," she explained, “la a kind of
progressive party In which peo­ Up)—The names of Stewart Ray
ple go from one house to an- and Harold William Hay both
grace the track and field re­
_oth*r."
V Hhe worked out a program un­ cord book at Rutgers University.
Each of the Rays, who live
der which a dozen or more child­
ren of varying nationalities weio here, is the current holder of
i (leased from school once a week school track record, even though
from noon until 3 o’clock. Din­ Harold Is Stewart’* father.
In June. 1921, Harold ran a
ing this time they had lunch at
the home of one parent and went quarter mile in 4lh6 seconds for
on to dessert at another. The a college mark which still stands.
Son Stewart set the Port
first horns might lx Finnish o t
Puerto Rican. The second might Washington high school quartermile record of B2 aeconda and
be Irish or Jewish.
"In each home," eho said, then went to Rutgers to try to
"the children sample tho fowl, top his father’s mark. Hut he
W ring songs, engage In gnmes mid pulled a muscln hurdling a n j
dances and learn about the cus­ was unable to compete In tho
4 to.
toms of their host.
So Stewart moved up to the
"A teacher goes along, hut
tust as another participant. Tho half-milv, and recently establish­
kids think of it as a real par­ ed a new Rutgers record of Isty. No sermons against preju- Ril.l In that event, bettering a
---------r .. . : .
r standard set In 1041.
Now iK&gt;tli father and ton hro
listed as current holders of Rut­
C. PERSONS gers records.
Optometrist

WIATHER!

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W h y It
A G o o d U se d C ar
S o H a rd t o F in d ?
The iin n n r in sim ple. A good used car it hard lo fin d
In eitjisr if netis ho fa s t.
II i know. II e'vt been in this business fo r years— and
one tinny we’re noticed lately is this:

ALSO

CMAVTKB » "CONGO B IU ."

The Jiisteit-sellinQ used car on our lot i t now the 191,It
M ercury. A t times ice can't yet enough o f them la keep up
with the demand. Stands to reason, doesn't it, that the 19$l&gt;
M ercury must be a pretty good car to oumt

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Slop in and see our slock today. AU makes
h u e prices, liberal terms.

and models,

MERCURY USED CAR
SPECIALS OP THE WEEK!
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if MM&gt; up, precious vacation
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we've got America's greatest con­
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Nobody argued with Thomnn H. MacDonald, federal
roads commissioner, when he told a Senate subcommittee
that the nation’s roads are falling into such a state of dis­
repair that their condition may 1m a factor In Increased
traffic deaths. A little observation while driving, In almost
any area,’will confirm the statement. Whnt Is to bo done about It? The cost of fixing up all the roads which need re­
pair, If il could Ijc done all ut once, would bo staggering.
And many new roads oro needed to hnndle the growing
strearti of traffic.
MacDonald did ask Congress for more monoy, however.
Tho House has already approved u program of federal nld
to states for road building which would cost the government
?G70,000,000 a year. There is some inclination in the Senate
to raise the figure still higher. MacDonald thinks it would
1m unwise at present to commit more thnn an even $500,000,000 a year to federal road aid.
The answer to tho problem is necessarily to be found
in bigger and better appropriations. Many highway enlineers aro of the opinion that even highways built in the
uiit few years are not standing up as well as should lie ex­
pected. Perhaps the best design for highways to handle
modern truffle has not yet been found; perhaps we need to
regulate traffic more carefully to keep the flow on each
road within the limitations of its engineering. Wo need
either better roads or better care of them, more likely.

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FRIDAY. JUNK 10, IPSO

TrtfYtTS“ lt1HrtT'vIt lUi R~
ONE THINO OR ANOTHER
(From The Pacific Spectator)
Downward and *wlft the heavy
wings
Splintered the Impartial air,
And summer grasren felt n small
Anguish bleed to illence there.
Furred and broken,
heart
pulsed
Tho captive's terror Into death;
But beaked and taloned. too, It
'
crouched,
*
The predator with blood-stained
j breath.
Hqw can-It bleed the death of ono
And nhare the hunger n f the
olherT
,
0 for It* quiet, heart should be
Wholly one thing or another.
Clto Sibley Oross.

Confuted visions of Utopis
mint havr c.loudcd delegates at a
recent political convention who
went on iccotd for "higher wagrs,
better working conditions and
shorter hours iviih ihc same pay."

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Wf b id n a u m o

During the recess of the House
which ended Uda last Monday I
was able to gH home for a visit
without missing any session*. In
addition to being able to see my
daughtor's high school graduation
ceromultler, this trip made it pos­
sible for me to see and visit with
many of my friends over Ihe dis­
trict, iilthuiigh thr time would no:
permit mo to lit* In every county.
Everybody was mighty good to
me, and I enjoyed being asked
to make a number of graduation
and Memorial Day talks. I regret­
ted only thnt my schedule did n«t
enable me to see ni a t least con­
tact all of my friends.
Since my return, very little ac­
tion hae been taken by the House,
tie uie moie ur less marking time
until ♦lit- Ways nml Mrans Com.lii'tce can fini.di its wink on *
lux bill, which Is one of the few
mujur measures, with the excep­
tion of tlir question of cor I luna­
tion of rent control, remaining to
lie nrti-d on by tho House. Between
a desire tn cut down on taxes, and
•re necessity fur producing enough
revenue tn run the government,
tho member* of tho Committee
have nn unetilalile Job, particularly
with the statutory date for ad*
Jouriuiment nlnust in slfjht. and
pressure from Members who want
to get through and get home to

Thorn Is more to the Socialist parly than Norman
Thomas, if not, numerically speaking, a great deal more.
At its recent national convention, held at Detroit, Thomas
announced that hnving been the party presidential nominee
in six elections, he considered that enough, and he positive­
ly would not accept another nomination The party then
mowed Its independence from its veteran leader by rejeetng his advice.
Thomas urged that Socialists tie politically realistic
and recognize that they cut no figure in national elections
and should concentrate In local fights, where they might
hitve a chance. On his sixth try for tho presidency‘Thomas
polled only n little more than KI0.000 votes. On the other
hand the Socialists have elected Jasper McLevy mayor of
Bridgeport. Conn., for many a year and lie Is running again
this fall. Why should not Socialists devote whnt tlmu and
money they can command to hacking candidates like Mc­
Levy, who have a good chance to win, because of good re­
records In community service?
The majority of the convention did not see it thus.
They want to wave the party banner bravely, even in ipiarters where it lias no appeal. They may lie wusling their ufforts, but they would have it that way. Perhaps later they
will wish thnt they had listened lo Tlionms.

otter to a friend:

i'VIdch is fo/lay’s grealrit horse?
Cib.ilon hat just **t a nesv record
hy &gt;etting $924,630, passing thr
mark of Slymie. As
Citation is still racing, his cliancrs
of parsing the millon mark are
uund

lofittr h o ftev n
probably
bpliflvo in fcnvloht. For this reason authority will dftnlh raise
its head m the plertsnnt 20th century, and a iurrlble head."
There could lie no more perfect description of »foe rule
of Hiller and of Stnllii. Evidently it Is still possible’ to de­
duce) tho future from tlm past.
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Dn-s ill!, make Mm th

gicalrst liurae evet to set foot on
tho track? Not necessarily. Whirl
away, with a much more impres­
sive record, won only $361,161
And the horse which most follow
era of the sport consider unrivai
led, Man O'War, was not even
listed in thr first 10 money-makers.
Tho richest horse Is no more the
best horse then the wealthiest man
Is nocsiurily the best on earth.
The makers of presidential lick
Ml neither rest nor tleep. Al­
though 1992 is far away, thought
Hu,already been given to Preil*
Truman's running male, if
Preeidenl decides to try for
term. Vice-President BarMey hae been very helpful as a
igner and as sn intermediary
Congress. He will be 73, how
&gt; by th* next presidential elecI and that may be loo ohi.Tf
”V#ep" should retire, or be

for James Roosevelt. He
&gt;However, first have lo be
I governor of California,
too. bsfors he could be vica
ml, his parly would hava to
l the polls, A* HU late fathar
Hava taid, lt‘» an iffy qua*.
It from others? Do they need
If. elrnait fsnalkil Is»dtnhlp
g in to feel say interest In
iial or government*! mailers?
question ft brought to mind

Too Late To ClnsHlfy
Hy ItUSHELL KAY
You know tills state I* Betting
so cluttered up with summer
tourists that it is gsttlng so
n fallow has to stop nml scrnlrh
his head trying tu figure out
wh*t eaason of (he year It U.
Just one **o*oii, the tourist nonion durluir the winter. It didn't
Ifcit,
b*at too Jong,
long, wn cimlil rntcr
t« the Yankees a few mouth* mid
innko enough to
lo rtijoy
make
enjoy ourselves
the yrur.
your. We Imd
for the reel of tho
elf iUmmer um| most or the
y&gt;rlng and fall to go flthlng.
W* naver had to worry about
o "plaite to park our cur. If wo
wanted to tent u bench coltngo
or spend n few week* ut n nwanky hotel we could g*t the finest
accomodation* at rock bottom
price*. I remember whan wo
coald get n gorgeous mom on
tha waterfront- at Mluml Heath
for * dollar u day In summer.
All the store* Mold merehandlie
at bargain prjee* from May to
December. Nobody worked very
u p e e t the other
raajknown an tha
1 J ljjrW a natlvee
at ha* changed,
publlolty and adiped by tha State
amission, the nnoiw, the airlines,
chamber of eorameeMd up with

rectinl shuttering JL'.IKJU.OOO last
year un summer
advertising.
And this year they urn plsmiinu
tu spend nn udditlonul million.

0. T. U.iker'H National Air­
lines and Eddie Hirkenbacker's
Euntrrn Air Llliea hnvu found
out how profitable summer ilr
travel In and they lire offering
package
lourn lull
expense'
transportation, hotel, meals, *up­
per elnlm, fishing, nml whnt,
have you ut price* that appeal
oven to grocery clerk*,' They
mo offering a millionaire'* vaca­
tion on n piggy bank budget.
Now the tmmnier visitor can onluxurious air flight to
Florida, have u car walling for
him lit tho airport which ho
can drivo for us low ua |i!.i
n wuok. I,ant year the airlines
alone carried over 0,000 people
to Florida during the summer
month* on excursion fare* and
this year with Increased adver­
tising and bargain vacation offar* they will probably bring
double that number.
To git
amaaing lockage offer now aval-

;ho summer vacationist,

National Safety Council

THE CHANGING SOUTII-An Kra Of Progress
TKMIIIPH' PHItMENT HTIIIS IUXIF.
Hy Hem I’rltr
EDITOR'S NOTE: Thta In Ihe
MIlli in a -firffH of 12 nrtlrleN
written by Ausodjteit I'retN
Writer Hem I'rlre on IIn* rnrinl
prnlilem in Ills South fulluwitiK
s pereunsl lour uf inre-liuutlnli,
’ll In lie Inn published ill iicwn.
(miitfs ult over the United
States. The upltUiniN nspreNNed
(herein lire Ihme nf Hem I'rlre
Slid du nut iirrONsnrily reflect
(he vlewN nf The Sanford Herald.

iitiy
tlm race in Niixhvlllo.
A Weekly Editor's Views
Here, too, is tu be found an
aggies*!vc Negro political move­
ment sitnlllar to those found In
other large soutlirm cities. This
one Is Hpurklcd hy editor Job:
McCray ol tho weekly newspaper,
"Tho Lighthouse &amp; Informer."
To Hu: broad question, "Whnt
l.n* the south ilonu for the
Negro?" McCray replied, “ Noth­
ing. Nothing they didn’t have to
tin. Anything that has been done
Las been done by tho Negro
bluntly.
through
the , federal
court** the threat uf ' federal
court action or fear of action by

/Irmly on tlm political mad h xn
.eenicl to flint clusi ritUaiidup
Snmetlmrti hr takes a hr»ad dongri-BS."
Implicit in tho Negro moveitop, tint nioully hu Jitut Inrhtrt
incut Is tlm belief that palttifhmit
Tliut ho moves nf all Is n *rl- i-lniiK listen only lo voters nml
lulo not only to hU own effort-*, (hat only by voting cun they ob­
Imt lo the chariKlni; nttltudo or tain tlio services of their govern­
runny White nniitlirim-r-i w it» ment.
tn an i nler view McCray ex­
fed the Negro should receive
(ho ballot ns u mattur of mIiii| iI'.' pressed Ihe belief thnt "Ihl-t
nest election will lie the Inst in
Just Ire.
Mouth Carolina In which ru n
dim hy one, artificial burner, will
hu much of an issue."
to enfranchisement lire lopplinu
The reason, snlil McCray, will
(hint) is tha discriminatory ho (ho emergence of tlm Negro
H u s well nine lulmuut In
Alahumn
major politlcnl factor.
islllrh sought to loir th r Negro as a (lot
tn llreak Itecnrd
from th r iiolltt by leaving It to
He pointed out Ihul after the
111* discretion uf white rnglntrni . federal cuurtii opened the state
as la whether lie cmiltl liilrrpret Democratic primary to Negroes
the constitution.
In IDIH nboul 10,000 voted.
Likewise, after n long hitter "Tills time," he added, "wn nro
buttle, hr won In federal court out to get 200,000."
the right tu participate in Houtii
The young Ncgrn editor, a na­
Cnrollna’H reel election, tho ik- tive of Charleston, said tlm
mncrntle primary.
political awakening of Ills peo­
Hllll Home Opposition
ple bugsu with the New Deal.
Hr has advanced lo thr point
"When the New Deni took the
where In every southern state N*!KCo, chopping cotton at 70
except Mli
cents an acre, out of the field
the ten*
tens of thousands, though p,f"d gave him snmelhlng, lie beth«re ut III are rear-guard action*
,n asking, 'W hat can t do to
ngaiiiHt hi* m i u participation.
•p thla man Roosevelt?' "
To the surprise of a groat
_n those days there were six
many “traditional" southerner)*, branches of th* National Assnthem U n Negro alderman In allon for th* Advancement of
Wlnulun-Salam. N. C.. Richmond,
lorcd People In the atate.
■ no rrp u rw u .

m o rs

w

on

i a membership of 14,000,
**t In the aoun.
rCrey said the goal for Soutn
itlna waa to register not leea
i 00 per cent of the entire

population.

the government which it creates.
Certainly It Is difficult tu believe
that the action came as any atirprise tn Prime Minister A ttire,
Hy DeWITT MacKBN'/It!
who Is leader of tho party and n
At' Foreign Affairs Analyst
atom dl*clplliu*rhin.
However, Attlee quickly took
Hurpriss and shocked concern to mgnlsanen nf the consternation
I’m* It mildly, have been cuusril In cauerd by his party * edict and
Western capitals hy the act Ion uf hastened lo give an explanation
Britain's ruling Labor (Socialist) in the House of Common*. Ho de­
Party In culling for that country to clared that hie government wanted
hew further plant for Kuiopcun "to help amt not to hinder th*
Ulcal and economic union until gchuman Finn. The Prime MlnUter
continental nations have adopted
held out hope that "the practice
tjocallim,
working out of tho scheme will
■ T his would, of course, put on allow way* by which the United
Ideological damper on concerted Kingdom mav be able to aaaoclato
rehabilitation projects Ilka the, itrolf with Mil* valuable pieco of
sensational French Bchuman Plan

tact's divided in politics," h
continued, "ami wo went to thn
White* to see whnt could be
done. Wo gut various reactions,
but the m ajority said it fust
couldn't be dune."
Another great awakening to
the potentialities of the ballot
came in tho municipal election,i
at Conway, H. C., In 1644, Mc­
Cray declared.
There, he reported, a While
taction known sa the "Reform"
group aet 'o u t'to ,b u s t the IncumT h e y actually met In barber
shops and church boxaAumu at
hlgnl seeking the Negro Vote.
When tho election earns the lnrumhi'iits got -It.'I votes and the
Hcform-Negro group got 41V—
olid the Negroes provided the
margin of victory."
Whnt benefits did the Negroes
obtain? "Well," MeCrnv added,
"they got a new high school,
two Negro pnlicemun, extended
garbage uervieu and the unde
slrnldo splits cleaned up."
This pattern, ho continued
tins been duplicated In half u
itoxcu South Carolina cities and
wilt he In morn.
Hrhools Are u Coal
Ho pointed mil I hat hand-in
hand with tlm emergence of tin
Negro iis a voter in Coliinibl
went conslnirtiou of a now
1500,OUD high school
and
1200,000 Hwimmlug pool.

One " f tho Negroes' chief
aims in .South Curulina, McCray
concluded, Is the Improvement
of South Carolina school* for
Nagroes.
I'rtltlons, usually the fore­
runner of federal court sutls, a r l
being circulated asking equal
educational facilities.
The magnitude of this task for
Houth Cnmllnn Is measured hy
the fset that a 1047 survey
showed
1,108
White
schools
with a plant valuation nf $65.
000,000 and EVODO Negro schools
valued at $0,000,000.
A measure nf what |a taking
place on the local level la tha
boast by the Truman Democrat*
"th at th* two rac*a can work
together without friction In the

A veteran air line pilot who Iconsume a 6«»rty Plrt,lp I w ' ’ "»'•
had broken all records for snfr then are tempted lo aw|m slonr.
flying was asked how he did it, or lo demonstrate your prowes* ss
lit- replied that he had never taken a distance swimmer In cnlhgc
off without n llttln fear In his days tong gona.
The "dud" firecracker or sky­
heart.
F ssr In a distasteful word to rocket will not suddenly blind or
must American*. It connotes cow­ burn If a touch of fear keep*-von
ardice. Our forefathers dkl not from rushing forward with match
win a wilderness by being afraid. in hand to relight a faulty fuse.
Our righting men have not pre­ Or better yet, listen to fear which
served our freedom bv a craven tells you to forego personal fire.
work* altogether, and to give vnur
relm-tnnrc to take chances.
Yul the early settlers took no kids a bigger thrill at a public His.
foolish chances. They built stock­ pinyThese are the thing* Fourth of
ades for protection, end thov kept
their powder dry. MII It nr v men July accidents are made of —
rponk of the calculated risk., which the recklessness, the thoughtless
means thut the chnner of success chance-taking, the show-off .atti­
him been weighed carefully against tude, the Impatience and discour­
tesy.
the danger nf failure.
Fear -r- Intelligent War — of the
That is whnt the air line Pilot
meant when he eonfessed fear. consequences may give you pause
Not timidity. His was Intelligent — and save your Hf*. Courage Is
four — the knowledge that there not foolhardiness, and n -chance in
are force* continuously at work to a million is not the wise man’s
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trap tlm unwary, that his experi­ odds.
(let a little sca/ed on the Fourth
ence and skill might he tested nnd
—and he alive un the flfthl
found wanting.
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Such Intelligent feui was the
pilot's secret of safety. It made
Vocatloh SchDoL
him forcslghted, alert, prudent, Ae
• T y r i a . iiftHHiTT .a result, he never had an accident.
(OsMiMH* m i d ~
. This weekend millions of Amerl- Anderson,
can* will *et out to rnmmetnolrnt*
the ‘hlrib nf this nation's Inde­ S T '
pendence. It would be well to an- diploma V
ptaneh the occasion with Intelli­ non Hale. ,,
gent fear — recognition of the
The summer term at the school
extra hazards, determination to will open MauCay with Instruction
meet them with extra care.
from 7:10 A. M. to 2i80 P. Mi. and
The National Safety Council night classes from 7:00 P. M. to
tells us that the Fourth of July 0:10 P. M. Fred Ganas will teach
celebration I* one of the most arithmetic and English and Miss
dnnguroii* single periods uf the Rebecca Htevens will during July,
year. The Council's exhortation to instruct typing and book-keeping.
"He Alive on the Fifth" I* not Mrs. Maxwell will resume this in­
just ii slogan, bemuse It Is statis­ struction during August.
tically possible — even probable
Alwut 10 veterans and three
— that hundred* of persons who women hava enrolled for th* sum­
begin this holiday will not ho mer term. Fall term will open on
alive on the fifth. They will be un Rent. 1.
iiuonyinous part of a short word
The achool I* about the only one
loll - which fit* neatly into In the County which has a gum
o " w s p n p e r headlines such as machine in th* claaa room. The
‘•Holiday Accident Toll Mounts." school board recently furnished
Ho If you are driving thla week­ two new electric fane.
end nnd your pntience Is strained
by * slow-moving Jam at cars
Tha U. H. B ut* Department
ahead, lie a littlo afraid to null out waa established, aa tha Depart*
"
Affair* July
uf tine and race into the unknown.
Take counsel with fear If you

For The Man Who
The REST-

Dickie's

t the desire for PrlraU profit.
lance the demand for Boeiallam
i all lh% count rice concerned and
«■ public ownorehlp, th at le, naonalifeatlon.
That’s tha story aa unfolded
me far. hut H leave* one with the
lellng th at there !■ much left unild. Britain Is an active member
! other cooperative organlaatlons

P

January. Ho*
full tha year

I 'O'**?*, «nd

what tha con­
tinental nation* propose In jwn*
M ethn With the Behnman PlMth e reason for thla may be M*

ft^ar^'S uS jS S !

ul on two scoreai Ftrat,

DICKIES gra n x * In mo
and tall man. You’d Uka
•V ‘ ' •‘fliJ v,'-.v)vVri £ 1 f’

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popular both
ridtSTemi Mi wwlf^* t i j f g S

m

election campaigns bring brought
to hear.
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The House Post Offlc* and Civil
Service Committee, of which I 0
am a members yesterday approved
a resolution asking the Postmaster
Hi-nersl to call off th* order cur­
tailing the postal service. This
order cut off about 10,000 Itm porsrv employees In post offices,
and reduced . postal deliveries In
residential areal to one a day. A
great many people have written
us about tW . W hether this, will
have ony effect on the Postmaster
General I do not know, particular­
ly us the Senate a t the same time
was passing a bill already approv­
ed by the Hmrae which In effect
will raise the pay of about 120,000 veteran* employed In the pos­
tal service an average of 1225 a
vear each.
During I bin week we have hecn
happy to have in Washington a
group of high rchool graduate*
fr un Citrus County, with whom I
hml the pleasure «f vlMtlng for
nwhllc. We hope to hay* vIslU „
from several groups of Scouts, */
LH Club member*, and others,
now that school Is nut. It Is alvnvs a plnainr* to have them call
at our office, and to do anything
we can to make their stay in the
Capitol City more pleasant

Wanted: A Little Fear

/rail", snvi n eynic who has
"l.hnve a premonition which positively will not leave
h&gt;nn .tintmd, 'of people who ask
ihjdi oirh and Mirlr .» Nw lie.pasv- me: the military state must become one great factory.
Those hordes of men in tho great Industrial centers will not
i'l|,,,i*
'"’I'h' juslire'. When
''^Tja-iuslici'.i- invoked, drpend id loft indefinitely in their 'greed and want, What must
ogirally como if* a fixed aniF supervised stint of misery,
Hy IIK ItM 'lilt'E
,t that there is more to the glorified by promotions and piniforms, ami begun and undAl' New "lent urea
pan meels the eye, niid'pr0'
the sound of druniH. LoRk voluntary subjection under rOLUMBIA, S. C.,—The Negro
hem is, soim ansyh:
ItiduahFiHthrow and uaut'prrn Is In prrtspect. People ho In tlm smith has hli feet planted
JUipIfe whh mean! ho go

Congressman Herkmf Reports

The Socialist Program

Now that the splashy seed cata­
logues have served their purpose,
die rotorful travel folders lake the
rpoihVhi It's fun lo lump from
Prophecy Fulfilled
phiding lo Inuring, skimming
.ictus* or-xns and continents. And
The most successful historical prophecy of recent times
Iffldcs on paper il doern't cost has been found, .fnkuti Hnrekbnnlt, u Gorman historian
ar.jdhing.
whose .specialty was the nncionl world, wrote in 1871. In a
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Social Calendar
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Mr. and Mrs. J . E . Ilrn d lrk hon­
ored thu seniors of Seminole High
School with it reception nl their
home on l.aur el Avenue uf ter
the gmdunlimi rx e rri- r* tut .June
1).
The piicty room* were devomli-d
with
pink
roses,
glndioluses.
peonies and fern. The dining room
table was overlaid w llh an Italian
cnlwork cloth ami centered ’ with
a
beautiful
arrangement
of
peonies and fern. Refreshm ent, of
punch, Individual cakes,
sandwlche* and mints were -,-rved by
the hostess ussistrd bv M is. I*. lj.
W yatt, M rs. Roy Pat tin. Mrs W.
K. W illis, Mre. W . r
Rnm ldrv.
Mrs. W. A. Wilson and Mrs, I,.
E . Spenrcr.
Approxim ately 150 gm -t* called
during the evening.

r s u n ii l s

H e

I.. II, H arvey Is routined to
tils
home on West Fifteenth
S lle e t w ith illness.
Mra. W. A. Zachary Is leaving
today for A lnltne, T e x., for a visit
w ith bet niece Mrs. t.. F . Grubb*
and Dr. Grubb*.

- Vacation Bible School at the
F ir s t B aptist Church from 9 :0b
g . I f . to 12:00 noon
Eilt-iul* of C an l.iiu d g im w ill
TU ESD AY
iegret to lean, tliul be is confined
t o Fcranld-Lm ighlnn
Memorial
The R . W. W are Bible da** of
Hospital.
the F irn t Methodist Church w ill
have Its regular tmsIiiCM ami «,*Mr*. W. W. row an and duiipb1*1 meeting at M cKinley lln ll at
le ts, ( ‘moling nod S-mu, W hile of
1:00 P. M.
Dickson, Tenn, ui lived fee a v is i:
Vac it I on Bible School at the
-o Dr. amt Mrs. II W. Rucker a
F ir s t B aptist Church from 0:00
M uir home m knb'iiem Drive.
A M. to 12:00 noon.
W ED N ESD A Y
Word has been received Unit H.
* Vacation Bible School ul the
D. t.nndress, ,lr .. son of M i. ami
« rst B aptist Church from 0:00 A.
M rs. it. D. I.undress uf this city,
. to 12:00 noon.
and Mrs. Lr.mlre** ure Now resid­
ing It. Bastrop, I,a ., where Mr.
The
P ra ye r Meeting
ut I lie Fin n
_______»y&lt;
_____
Landiess is connected w iih the K
B io tU t Church w ill be nt 8:00
S. Trijtpc Corporation.
P . M. W. continue our study of the
Sunday School Diploma hook on
Mrs, Ja c k H j i n r / of 071) East
Baptist Doctrine. Training Union
Mrs. Barbara Hendry of C o -1T w entieth S treet will remain a:
Executive meeting after the Prnycon m il (trove, president of the ] O lau g c Memorial Hospital in O tar Meeting.
Kpbeknh Assembly of F lo rid a ,, Inntlo for about two w icks lunger.
TH U RSD AY
paid an o fficial visit to the local' The corultliuu of Mr*. Homey, who
Vacation Bible School ul the Lodgo No. 4;t which met in re- is recuperatin g from nn operation,
I* rep o tted n* sntisfactoiy.
F ir s t Baptist Church from 0 00
t u lar session mt June 7 in the
0 . M. to 12:00 noon.
. O. O. F . lln ll. Mr*. Ilem lry
tirndiinte* of lieorgc In s titu te of
was presented u corsage and a T erhn alogy in Atlai la nn Jun o 12
g ift.
included W alter R. Reel, Rlirhrlor
Other visitor* went Mr*. Fan ­ of Electrical E ngineering, and N el­
nie Spink and Mr*. Mary Co- son A Stunipe, Jr., Bachelor of
vine and Mr*. In e i W illiam * nf Chemical E n gineering (w ith hon­
Orlando, Mr*. S ara Cramer of
A t Joint dinner meeting of the Dayton, Mm. M ary Huy* of Co- o r ) , both of Sanford.
Business and Professional Wo­ coanut drove, M r*. A. O. K yle
Sgt. George \V. D avis, DHD
man’s C ircles of Hie Mathodlat of Canton, U ., und Mr. Starke French Avenue, ba* just received
and Prtabyterlan Churchoe wns of PciisHcoln.
hi* honorable discharge from tinheld Monday evening at Me Kin-,
Following Hie meeting refresh- I ’ ii lied State* A ir Force at Egihi
ley H alt. T h irty members of the ment* were served to ahout do A ir F wee Base, Hcndipnuters of
a w n organisations were present, memlter.t and guests.
(he A ir Proving Ground. Sg i.
. . . . _____
dinner the two clohs
following
Davis, who seived dfi months in th
separated for
th eir Individual
Pacific and Alaskan Theaters of
business session, following which
D| era!ion since hi* enlistment in
they joined In a social hour.
|p.|p, plan* to resume fill mins:
The Mothodlst women during
unon hi* return to Sanford.
their meeting voted to become
tJiie n xiiig tin- many giiiduatinu
the Wesleyan flulld and the in ­
Mr*. Kll*e White lluines of
m liv ilic * of the clas* of t!ir,|| „ f B m kvIB e , Mil., ha* returned to
cumbent officers were elected
Hi
mil-ole
High
School
wa*
an
nl
unanimously to c a rry on in their
tier home nftei being a hull*"
on Sntiiiduy guesl of Mr. and Mr*. Robert
same capacities for the (lultd. f ri-scii break la* l
morniug
nl
the
home
of
thcii
Thay are, M rs. Robert 8. B lllliiS'. B lllhim er for two week*. Mr*.
m cr president; Mrs. Jack Rur* principal ami lie .vife. Mr. and Ilnlne* I* edltni of the Mont­
Mr*
Hrrmnn
E
.
M
m
ri*
at
I7'.’H
^ r y , secretary; Misa Ethel Rlgomery County Sentinel, I* nr*
^ e r , treasurer; and M bs Mildred Locust Avenue.
live In snrlnl and civil a ffa ir*
Cn-ho*tes*e* for this gala a ffa ir and i* a member nf the A m eri­
A w ait, vleo president. The fits !
were
Mr:;.
\V.
rt.
Cagle.
(1
K
meeting of thr (lu lld w ill be
can Newspaper Women's Club,
Doff mill ,Mr-. Austin Knight.
Prior to moving to Hanford four
held In September.
An Mppetir.mg toeakfind menu year* ago, Mr*. Itillhlm er wa*
of set a milled egg* bacon, lirend Mr*. Hnlne*'* assistant on the
and huttnr, doughnut*, etange Sentinel.
Juice nnd coffee was rankl'd over
ojii-li rbuiceal flic * In I lie outdoor
C LASS IS H ON ORED
kitchen. u&lt; Hie M orris home.
Mr*. J. E. Gradick entertained
, Guest* included approximately
Tjh* pupil* of M r*. V crnay's Ltd reninr,» and llic l| date*, (bole on June -t w ith n party In Imuiu
:&gt;Po|W0t* -Mbit. Knbeci-a Stevens of her daughter Beverly, a mem­
I Ml*- iloy P n rlln . Yfi*. P .If. IV y stf ber of Hie ftomlnole High School
Ing e xe rd «*i of the retinol on and Mr*. \V. It. Fo rt, ream inn!now graduating class.
R rfie -lim cn t* were nerved mi
June 0 with an Interesting pm* and Mrs. J . JenMnsnn, alio Mi&gt;*
f Hire U 'liitllr, All *n Sadie W ill lam* the iUllpnrch to IJolty Jo Hollo
R ra n .
way .l*ent*e Stcvniin. Mnrv MaiT h f fulloiHtig cJdldren ruralved a id V is- B a ll'll a Itn p in liL
g a ii'l Herndon, Pat Brown, Mnj
certificate* nf prumoHon to the
Jane Kulianks, Nell Buie. Jackie
V O C A T IO N A L SCH O O L
f ir s t g ra d i: George C la rk , ( ’&lt;&gt;*etta C arlin g , B etty Sue H u ff­
The Sanford Vm-nthnml Sclimd Camel on, Mnrtha Chapman. Teniman, Sharlcne Johnson, M lchi-I w ill close it* leg lillir term today mye M etliviu, Joyce H alt*. Joan
Moore Christopher Barbee anil nnd reopen for it* *unnner session Dumpier and Faye W illiam *, MiMalcolm Castle.
on Monday. Ml** Helim-a Steven* Grudlek wa* ii**Uled in servlne
During the party given by and Fred Ganas, iustructnr*, wdl I'V Ml** Bin limn Konnti and MisM n . Vornay at the close of thu hold classes each week day from Connie Ludwig
iaerogram , the children presented 7:110 A, M. to 12:!1[) P. M.
♦t i « w ith a beautiful silver com­
pact from the “ Class of 1115(1."
RUM M AGE H A LE
d id Building on Hanford Avenue
The school will reopen fur the A rumtuagi' sole w ill be held |,y ihu Busiiic** and Professional
an Saturday nl the Fur rest Cat- Women'* Club.
f a’• lIlf fterm on Sept. IB.

Hi

The S an fo rd Vocational J8-*vwl
■chi ,i picnic op W e d n e d o v even­
ing at the home of Mi and Me*.

Mrs. Barbara Hendry
Visits Local Lodge

Joint Meeting Held
At McKinley Hall

Seniors Feted At
Outdoor Breakfast

Vernay Kindergarten
Has Closing Program

A s tr s s

JIM

IIA C O N

H O I.I.Y W H lID ,
i/Pi
Three
month- ago in,- movie* wan'etl
Alan Young in only one rule—
.hat of tin- paying fan.
'I couldn't even gel at rested
in i -iitdm ilien," he .-aid.
Tinbn almost every Mtudio in
town ha- linl fm him. And with
thei nptoinl*
i
i of a beauty
. . ' contest
. ,,

occasiim uiii&gt; to
,-en lirnlithe
d o Ing of the icgiilai «. In,id icrnt
olid the In ginning of the umiiier
lerni for VilciniiAbotii ii.fi gur-l-., in, l ilting - i n ­
dent!,, their wive*, childicn and
trleml*, enjoy,-d a w a i n melon
ru ttin g followed
1&gt;\
a wcllicr
mind. Mr*. R. C. Maxwell
and
Mr*. J, l ‘ llnll. .teacher-*, were
tin* humu goe.-i* of tin- student*.
Mr. and Mr* Pool*,-" nl -o in tended.

GENEVA NEWS
V V I.I.E E N P K K V A T T

III

Remember him In "M arfcle" ant
a* Clifton
Webh'n
sophomore
roommate
in
“ Mr.
Belvedere
does To College"?
It was Alan's old studio the*
made the firs t of the current
pilches. The other
companies
started phoning too. Atnn went
n round.
A timid soil of fellow ai
like most comic*, »crinn* o ff­
stage, Alan alw ays asked copj
nt studio gate* if the producer*
bad le ft a pas* for him. Ha al.way*
. . . . . . . . got
_jot
_ , .tno
. . *am
the
same answ er: “ (Jo
i, Alan, You don't
need
a pas* hero,"
"That made me wonder nbout
ltd* ( pinv 1-ion,” observed young
Alan tile's only -’ll). " I worked

Wnllvwood

J. O. I niils t*»t utt Fnirv l.-il.e. The

Mr. And Mrs. Gradick
Entertain (Graduates

w o n *
I

Mi* J K. Mntliieu* and tier
children
.It unine. an d
Lcnnrd
went tu Jacksonville to visit
Mr*. M athieux’* mother.
Mr. and Mr*.
F re d BnllnrH
from Maitland are vi«iliug Mr.
anil Mr*. Phillip Uniter.
T hee rn niinunilv wa* -n rry to
hear of Hugh llniddy*- acci­
dent F riday night. He i* im prov­
ing slowly at
F r run Id-lai ligh­
ten Memorial Hospital.
Hope H ampton i* spending a
mouth In Orlando with her f a ­
t h e r and mother, Mr. and Ml*.
Knv Hampton.
Mr. and Mr*. Rnymim Mrfilll
and children mid F le d P re v a il,
Photo Bv Raymond Studio
Paul Itr.iddy, and Donald fa:Mi. and Mr*. (I It. Sapp, longtime lesidcnl* of Sanfoid, w hr
File* went In Coioimdo llcach
iln a le il I hell tiUlli wedding an n tvcl-aiy oil June II
Sunday.
T. W. P re v a il and -on Denton
lean Wain weight
Taniiia, J \
were in l.ituirhinnn on Im-dnon*,
Thursday.
Hnpp of St. Augn-tiue. Mt* At\ •
tic Nettles, Mi- Vent Itioo-i'd.l
The five l - l l chili g n l - who
went to Short Cour*e in TnlMrs. Vinlie Mae I iiiidiim-.t. a n i l
1n)iii**er returiied home Sul nrJ. f . S iipii of Sanfoid
'li
and
Mi*.
(!.
B.
Sim
p
of
day evening. They a ll reported
,
,
Ml** t l a i b a i a Sane loi -l d c l al I
a pleasant and an enjoyalilo
wpr*’ m" r the lirilk's hook and Ml- .M'.tlie
.lull"
U.
1H
SU
I,
in
Hanford,
week
Mr and Mr*. Hum Hampton, i eh In .iieil Iheli iintli wedding an- N ettle- and Mt- J t' Sann - e i v c t
Charlie lliiiu p ln e, ami Helen left n o n hi a Avilli a family dinner punch and cuke to tin- m am
Munilnv for Ihivtou. Ulito, and iiti.l n|u n lioiise on SuuduA' afle t- flit-lid", ul the a m u l e t - a l l could'vim called dining 1lie a flc m o o n
linon.
West V irginia.
» i-h
t l . Iiiuise wu« guv with lieiill- to lo n g r a lu l a te them and
Mr*. Edward Huxtci nnd her
daughter Constant nnd Mr* B a x ­ lit d oil iligelucMt*
of
a - t e ls , them many Ill'll, Vial* of inn
te r1* motliei M i* Brvnnl from I'Adiangeie. and rlirv»UTil loiiimii*. tinned m arital liappim--..
Y iig in lu visited Mi
ami .M r. i ii.l t * ii liasket* of multi-ciiloi rd
A. A. I l n l c i , nnd family over | i . h.'lii-i «. The
dining
lalile,
tile week-end They left Monday " i ' ' l ; o d witii cirn lari- c|oih, wa*
D l* H ill
for H ill ( r c * t , S. C
r i t n . i .,1 with a tlu cc-licicd cake
Mr. and Mr*. John Even* from i..e e ,d wdh m inialon lu h lr and
From l‘o*» lift*)
Oviedo w iie evening caller* of g .,,,
cllUll|?l'h 111 Mil luu HU', tl t«
Mr, and Mt- II
l'l*hei .mil
i dele ..u* uilillei wa* -cited
k»lllM|5 IhIiIIII I’sf I Jit It‘l! ilf I lit |ttn
-on Sunday
,,
mwn to the im uodiate fain
S. I’. Smith and M i- .1 C .l ji
, ,
W illiam E fiP iii ami in piit‘ii i .tit-f 111 i iccii
»nkt nf u|i|iMni'*i &gt;
B'M* left
.Moudav foi MtSmith'.* I \\
i.
n „ mviieatioa
Hf»&gt;*illllil1tr ilillM) ihiih'iv, 'll lihiif
*mi-nier home in Veimoul
\ |.
M, . Hupp hate two
Ifnv In ld liie tli ha*w llh
him
................laughter*, nine ei.ind- it I rival lln*y nit md ami in’vi •
m ihl ijtKi o &lt; i’n« It m
for the fiiniiMci hi- lin e ,, -laugh- ,
,„
,,
l!IMI1,|t hild
ter- Peggy. H a ib .n i. and bonder. , ,
M ,.„ .h lld ie i,
Mr*. Co- IlHV*' hl'I'O Jft 1111' IMhi i nt * hr It)!*"
m imi it t
v **» mi\ " h ' j i i /aho'i
I ln*y h it &lt;H« ii|&gt;yin« thr (ii rnc*
ky resident.
Ih. Iiii|d isl Cbincli Sunday. Hun- Itmitili* tu tin r S tm m nl um
Mr. and A|i* Geo. A lt Inn noil tin m i- the 2fitli iiniilvci-H ry of (’rument
■on Htanh'1' left H iilinday m o rn -'ft" i oopeintlnn Plan. The Church
Tliry siIn«i&gt; m il tu ifudHHhli’ h&gt;i
ing for l tie I r home In III lie he’d dlnnei on the ground.
vIhhr until Mii’v n.nkr i&lt; mumii
Point, N
Y
Mi*.
B arliara
Gilbert
froi.i
l«\
Mr*. .1 T. M rl.nm ,
J r . andM ulligan I* visiting tier
sister j-hitiMiU'iit that tiioy ivill
Mrs, A F . Moran gave a pit&gt;I y Mi and Mr*. W. I.. Selg a t the* t«*rniF* uf *inplnyinrnt m tin
Wedne-day for
M r*.
Moran'* la k e Harney
Jnl» lliry nri» tn M’Ci’iVi* lioi u I**
room mid the pie-setmol childI'hc Flslio r* arc cleaning up the elite's, llir y inuai 111*v*' ii iimihT ,
ran. It w ** al*i&gt; Tonim y Mi-lutin'* lake frunt to iiiake a ptivnt ■ fluin ajKin«-n&gt; tli.il limy will Imm
flth tdrthdiV. Itefreslim ent* wet,- netk and tout* court,
ii Inti
take, Jeilo. whip cream , and
Mr unit Mr* E . L. l-'iilfied
rbiK'iiiatg.
Im- ■* llie ir gitc*t* Fcilo id .iv
Mi** Joyce Unit* and Rlcluitd \|i .* Hot Wilroxon of JncksouBust- were tii -nled Siimlnv at v ill«. also Mr. ami Mr*. D. W.
1:IM1 at the First Bupti*t f ’lion h Hlmtiiiioo* of Chuluota.
in Hanford. They w ill innkr llu-n
The Garden Club held lit e r
home io Daytona
uional piciue al Mr anil M i*.
lieA. MUiptire flout Ja e k -e n W I Seig's lioiae on Ijike 11ill •
villi- conducted tin* service*
,i net

vi-rsnl lolrnuitloim l. Tliat stiuli &gt;
not tud.v mini* to s t a r him in
,i nun lc l ot al-u want* liien-nnd In- two writci*- to ctcatitin- -liny That o ffer ciimt- in
a town wbere- .or
the top r.iiu
star** .......
shout thri '! P™"* at h'n*‘ nn'' ■ ha?
my
«vory “ me 1
l l a I* In ju li if Il.c v Win Hu- light ‘ O
to r\|itr4"« an "pinion mi their wpnt in the gate.
There'* no doubt about
It,
•'toi ii'N
Why ilu •inldcn change "1 the Alan ha* found hi* medium In
video.
In
the
doren
weekly
11*01vwi'oi 1 hem t 7
*hmv* since hi- T V debut he has
On Mur It "The Man \ "iiiiij come up with * parade of hilShow" wa-* ftrsf sum on ♦hr . rinu* skelchc*.
IllO?«' tbnii ;i hnlf-millinii t♦*|(‘V1•
The li'lrvisio n Alan Young I*
si&gt;m i i • * ii herr. Snint'
1Mum*
m
(if (him • i *»* n comedian tin- rndio nod inovin
- * 11eo
.1 .
Man Young ilidn't know existed.
I'nineDll M 11 1 l, 111«11%i \ thill •Vw- Hi* u n til!nl gift for pnntninine
lost in radio i-xceltl to aludic
(•null J" Man ViMint
,
undicnce*. is m agnificently eviIh r -i’- i- 'o r n . of 'OIIIM-, »n * t|pn, )tl
trtevi-ioi). H is fcellti£
the -non Mm ' oung who had j 0T m im icry nnd situation com***
..................... ,t' 1'
‘,wn i*1' 1!” n''*- ilv are
-uggestive of Charlie
work inm edy show iioth h r - , huplln and Harold Lloyd, ntand in i ntiiKiii.
^
thoujrH h h itvli* is ntriolly nln
li w.i* tile some Alan Young own. And h r Is ono of the new
who wa undri
cunt m et at 'Jot it Mar* who actively helps (w rite
Centiuy Co,
stiidin foi
th ree
hi* own
stuff. He couldn't ill
y ear- ueiil they diopped him, th a t in m ovir*—until now.

THE ISth IS THE DAY

Sapps (lolehrate fiOth
^'vddinff Anniversary

Memo: To Sanford Fathers

T o fy'n w m h er our Dad
W ho A lw a y s D a d T o P a y
F o r H o lid a y s W o H a d !

J cu jclry
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SALE!
500 FACTORY DAMAGED
2.98 &amp; 3.98 Cotton Dresses

for i 3

■S/-5C.2
Smart

Slimmer Favorites, any two

Porta file WfrijiforatorH

Dresses Jor $ 3 .0 0

Sun GlasHCH
I Thermos Bottles
■j
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Father's lin y , June Ik Yon're sitting relaxed in your
favorite ea&lt;y ch a ir, gift* unwrapped, enjoying the glow
that runic* from knowing von are loved and trusted,
Hut tlii'sc little attention- even I-other** lin y tixelf,
■all tn mind yniii re*pon*il&gt;dillee a* a father . . lit nco
Ihal your fam ily lx well pinvltled far now und In the
future.

1

Picnic Jugs

In ciimI. ci is|&gt;, tulihalili1ciittnns. IVi'l'cel for Hie
the lonjT siinnn(,r ahead. Sun Macks with Rnluro
Jackets; Sc*«»d|&gt; Neck Dresses with sot-in belts;
Classic Mutton front, dresses in Gay Floral pat­
terns, checks, Stripes and solid colors.
Sl/ud 10 In *211; Few Hl'/.en II io 17
Anil Hi lo &lt;1(1

Mnlie It A llohii Tn IJimk UrRulHrlv

A Gift Dad Could U se. . .
0?. . One
.

Fur Yntir

He Would Choose!

i

H rolten Si.-i'H mill (,'nloru

Hume

Sale S a tu rd a y and M o n d a y O n ly !

Fur Future Hcrurlly
•

For Metil ■§ Kmergencien
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SHOP'IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT AT

Own

Fur Yuur ChlWren'x Kducatlun

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�Contestants Will
Square Off Today
In Tennis Finals

M R -SU im AOAJN

1W Tedwco
Loctfl

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father* not to allow their ions to
I n^
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become "hot red artiste."
A* an example of a hot rod
‘ 4
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X
racer who came to grief on the
trick , he cited the egae of J. I t
“Shipp" Heiemy of 9L Augustin*,
whose etoih M r caught fire and,
turned o rer during ft-iacadt raee
at Atfantn, fin; The M irer manag­
ed ‘o’ctiw l away from the wwwfc,
but his clothe* were afire, and he
lied the next day.
UJ used to rare, but I quitting
to men with wives and huh,'* ho
now, andpgaalng the word along
declared.'"I've learned rnv lesson,!
I.e added, iml stated that he In
just recovering from a hroken
ankle he received in * r a « in Or­
lando five weeks ago, PartldpetIng In 20 race*, be won about 18, flAMKS MACJH OUf ftlr Skip Hershe**, &lt;&gt;( st. Augustine, flu., who feebly tries to crawl away from his burn­
but declared that the cash p r im
ing recnr at lmhownod Puri*. Atlanta, flu Ills slock car cmipht tire on a curve and hit u fence, dumping him
Into u mesa of burning fuel during o |()(l-lnp race up the mile dirt course. Heacuerk dragged ilershey from
!&gt;e darning mixture of gasoline uud alcohol, fils condition is critical.
(International Souii'lp/ioin)

Squad

ra

Withl several scattered showers.
Tonight' the Peckers ' will eaierlajh Ihc local*. Charlie Trdeicn
trill; be the prohahle hurler with
Tex Long anchored behind the
plait. V
l' ■
iThe Iasi lime oul against the
P a t\ rri, Sanford rsme oul on the
short end of an 8-7 score.
A'e WIN
j PALATKA, June 1 0 - OF)—The
P a fe tu Alaleas outlasted the DeLa|U Red Hata her# last night to
wig • ‘T1-1U decision from the
Magna leaders with Bltey Mott
coming to the mound to retire the
^
'■ ■i; ■. ■
teat iwc baiter* after Ed Sisco e"d
Spot Rash, failed to last In re­
lief for veteran Kd Cook who wan
forced to leave the mound In thu
eighth with e blister on his pitch­ C O M fB A C K . 'OFFICIAL *
ing finger.
,1
The tilt wax studded with three
am w fhJH ytf*. o f c n
Atalee drcult cloula. by lllts-y
Mult, Jim Shuster and Ray Herciai
C erda Ini the Palatka natters
With a double and two singles lie■Idea the h timer In five trips, At
Plrtlo homer ed for (he losers.
DeLead
gb r h o a
Fernandes kb
9 2 1 2 2
e-dalne* 2b
2 0 I I) ft
Allen lb
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HO&lt;SAN

Browns And Yanks
Close 8-Man Deal
Involving $500,000

^

(ireyhounci- Puck In
Slated For Action
DAYTONA BEACH. June lit—
(Special)—’lo r Value, Alrock and
Kensitmn each striving for n thlid
win this season, highlight a jmctk
nf flying greyhounda slat id to
b'Sllop toniglit In tho feature ninth
rare nt the N'olnsia County Ken
nil Club Randle-owned Tltn Trick
winner ol the tVest Elager Derhv,
also will he In the running. This
fast lifty-siv pounder has taken
Ihren ilail* to gel geared to the
trurk, und tonight she should be
irally to teutly tri.vel.
Mrs. O,
Ferrell’s Top Value
recently copped a first In nn
eighth race over the 5-1 fit Its mile
route, and tilso came up with « wilt
on the tieiicu course, Kensman,
owned 1 / Lee Anthony, recentlv
won n tilxth race and un elgh'l
race, while Alrock has alrcodv
won one frnture and an eight)
tine.
Competing against these are
greyhuuuda will he Bonnie's King.
IPs Mar, Mark Tiail ami Blow
Burn.
, i '
iPleidy of action la promised In
the two runs tonight oyer.the lmw
bfarii course. D'» MoiiUut»,.B**nful Bachelor and Hup HuiygU are
W »n

Clubhouse

Villemea p
Breesske cf
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PHII.A IILI.ITHA —Itifh young
Holier! Ituliph him gun ('ip m uter,
Jr., could have been doctor, law­
yer, engineer or unylhlng hit
heart declred, lasts ad lie dci lded
to run a buseball dub,
Toslay Bub Carnenter In presi­
dent of the surprise team in the
but Nntismal League pennant race,
president not only because hcould buy (he stork Iml hetanae
he made a go of It In the minor*.
Bat ha’s more than owner of

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n s y tiu m lleacti at I'a la tk n .
(Is lo M iv lllii at Ht. A u g u M ln e.
Hanford at l.« ,* b iir g

101 t«0 BlJP-W

about it. It has been reported that
he's worth «40,000,0410, About that
Bob lays i
'’That'* ridiculous. People want
to read what the cluh does, not
how much money the owner ha*.
It's whether your team wins nr
loeaa that counts.”
On* glenc* at the Nullumil Lea­
gue standings shows that his ef­
WPS down and thsr base* Joaa&lt; forts are paying off, especially

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IIV AHROCIATBD PRESS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
IIATTINO— Muslal, St. Louis.
.jifJfli Hlaiigliler. SL Louis, .251
HUNS— Jcthrot*, Boston, 4*1; Tor*
trefoil, Boston, 40.
\
HUNS BATTED I N - Nailer, Chi41.
tmro, 42: Knnls, I'hilr.dclphla,
HITS - Slnuuliter, Hi. Louis, (lb;

Stetson G o l f e r s
Steal Limelight
At, Ladies
Tilt
i V :ln*S

COLUMBUS, Cl. June |0-r.T*
—Two Slut win University golfers
dole the show in quarter-final
lonmin of the women's coireglale
rlminpioiiship matches hero yes­
terday.
Grace Lencxyk of Hartford.
Conn,, and Murjorle MeNeely of
Evansville, Imj„ ,wtm places in
hul l'r. Iltooklyn, 115.
remi-flnale pl«v over Ofilo Htnl&lt;
DOUBLES— M-.islal, Si. Louis University’s Bcarlet Course to
mid lioblii.-f.'i, Brooklyn, III.
day,
r itli’l ES —Mttilal, St. I.uuls, ti;
sHna Lencxyk look I|,e men
Slaughter. St. Louis, 5.
uio of pvtilo Nancy Slaw, ten
HOME RUNS— Gordon, fluslmi tenary Junior college, I un, nr,.
Mis* MeNeely ilefcalt'il Paulin

New Yurts

IS

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(|i«v aland
II
W aahlneton
II
r h lm e n
tt
a t .’ i.mit*
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I'hllndaliililn
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tjaaalla V eattnlar
Italro li I. I'hlladat|ihla 1
fh lc a a o s, Nfw York n
I'invafenn I , llnatun I.
HI. I.onla t l, W nalilnelun &gt;.
OiSMaa Teday
New Y o rk at Kt. Irfiula (r
Itaaehl IT - I) va STIdmar
llnalon at Dal ro ll m ig h t)—

when Pou consider that the Phillis
Main I* the only one to show an
attendance gain thl* season,
keltnrr &lt;S-») ve Wynn tli
The Phillies have won only one
el Ohlraeo in!
pennant, that hack In 1915, thanks Waalilnglon
Ilaynse (l-l) or Nsrr tl
to a 1.22 earned run ev«rag* ami
Pcerhorough (l-l).
a pitching victories Uv £ rover
eveland Aloxunder. Carpenter
feels It's about tlmo fur their
second pennant.
• Rot ■ good chance," he
•ay*. 'Wf'Il have a bettsr chance
U the tepm plavs every day, A
young team needs experience and T ^ u r Valdosta
10 walks and tl

.MS

^ P m id e n t Wliliam l#. Hunt my
h at nnaeupeotl that startirtg Sal'irrlay there will be eleven rare*
that ovcnlng, instead of ten. Thtj
eleven-race program the. fmpl
night of ixeh week will he continu­
ed through the season.
COLLRGK 'TILTH
Oil AII A, June 10—(fll—Wash­
ington S ta te ,. fir'd* &gt;of the wes 11
steps up to hat tonight in the liliu

against Bradley at 7t20 P,
Both are fR*L.round game*
In flret round game* last r
defending chamrlm*- Texst* f
M o re on olghtn Vnnlgg raD]
Rutgers and the eaatevp dii
cnemptans won 4-1. ■ • • ,

A rticle* P u r Rule

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Want A iIn
Pur HvmillH
T h e l e l i t H l e i r i " r e e e n t r In
ell W e a l f i l e ew hlleheO )■ T e e
i e e l e r d lle v a lil,

I time l*e yer tier Ineerilee
■ Slesee lie yrr line leerninn
a IlHtin He per line Ineeruuu
M Ilmen r „ r Due lne»iinr
*e tee Mae Snr I r a n , I w n .- i
Klve n e rl, |„ the lie..
Ooahle ,e&lt;e fee hlerh In. e rene

PHONE 118
• I S S t w ill W nrraelaC
(h f fflrehnoa oh aaanta e s . e k e e a * If f o u r m i h
leg la the laleelm a'i hook,
la ta for sale a m ia ia m la .
iW m lt tr lla e r la M t t r la f
r ^ t s w l r . l a Wiser fat
keade* la * bea f i m l s i t
e. MJ W a a l Ada ataal be

L ff lf M S . u * *•*

rev uf Ohio Slate, 4 mill 2.
In other mutches over the (1,455iiid "nurse, Betty Howland of
Kollin* College bent Betty Kerhy
of Barry College, 1 tip tin the 20th
bole, and Tomtnln Klley of the
University of Illinois, Carol Clark
af Miami University (Ohio), 2
and 1.
Miss Lencxyk and Mis* Kerbv
a ere I’n-nu dulmis in quallfving f t
round- with onc-undcr-par 77's.
Thu 15-bole semi-finals
will
"ml Ml-s Lencryk against M itt
Mloy uud Miss MeNeely against
Mils Itiiwlin,. The Mirvlvor* will
battle It out Saturday for the title.
In the championship courolatlou
Louise Cniitcnti i.f thu University
uf Louisville emerged winner over
I'.IIcji Mot soil of Ohio State, .1-2.
.Innet llrowo of the Uldverslty
i f Michigan defeated June Tho- .
rno'c of t'utawlm Collette, 5-2: Judy P
linker of (thin State whipped Polly
Mat tin, nl n of Ohio State. 1 up
mi the 2tith hole, and Cbirn .lam*
Moiaek &lt;if Itidlins, edged Ernnces
Emvlei of th* University of North
Carolina, 4-2.

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Palatka ........
12.1 100 40*-* U
flllStllll tl-r t S f r l n w i t ■
1-5 l Men ml
ennui 10 InnfneR).
R—Dunne, Tnnslck, Fernando*
Hi.
Iniuls
at
I'hlieiUlphla
ippd..
2, RBI— Robet t* 2, Molt. Rhueter,
8, MeLood, Rucker, Oarsla 9, Cook,
tit
nl New Turis tiiiul., rn la ).
r iilr a g u nt Hrooklvn lim a., rain),
2. Pit tie 2, Coliiella, Heines, Allen.
(linen T«Ssr
Mlnnlck, Dlriterman, Mllburn. 2H
111. t^iule at Itriinklvn m ig h t)— Pol—Roberts, Coblello, Garcia, Allen,
let l l . I I v« tine I t ' l l .
(’htr'ilgn nt New
Ynrh (ntetilt —
Mdl-ssi il. Plrtle. !IB— Dlckerman.
Hell til It» t l- S l *« KenneitV (I&gt;1&gt;
H R - Hhustor, Mott, Plrtle Gar­
or intiee (J lil
cia. 8B— Rucker. 8— Ramos,
I'llle liiirg h nt
Ilnelitn intutitl —
tlurowy lii-n) ve Hnnlli &lt; l-l).
L'Uik. DP— Kcrniindee, Dlckerman
Cliii'ln
n
atl
nl
riillm
ti'liililn --Itlnck.
and Allen. Loft— D?lfi'rt 10)
w ell IS -*) nr PerhuweXI ( 0y0) ve
PnJntka 7. UR— off Vlllamog 2, Is liasnball's youngest president
Stiller tS-0&gt;.
Cook 8. Sisco 2, Robert* I. 8 0 - and Its most umlersularletl execu­
AM KHIS'AV l i l S I l l ' K
fay Vlllamea. 1, Cook 2; Roberta 1 tive.
W I. Wr*.
However, he doesn't feel badly T o n e
HO— VllUmea (I In 2 1-2 Inning*,
Detroit •
IS IS .ISS

I the peventh MMng and Mf
} two-run single that gr*
Im Romeo and the 8*M&lt;
g well-earned 8-2 win ovtl
burg laet night
ie diminutive shortstop win
igoat of hla hitting In tbi
I spots broke up whai had
an air-tight mound duel be­
ll Romeo and lean Jim Hart'
nada it six wine In a n
tdo, thu» aettlng a c&lt;U

ST. LOUIS, Juno lit-- (A*)— The
dolfar-pwir, M ■LquU llruwnd mid
no iind-pOor New York Yankees
. In ed mi oig‘,it nitin deal lust night
blit the Brywniof lost no front
lino phtyors, u&gt;&gt; uwy tlid las', fall.
I ho Yanks gol soulhpiiw Joe
Eeitick. They did not get pitchers
(i.trowhkl end right hander Tom
Ned Curve or fllifl Fninln.
In excliiingu, the Browns aniulr*
ed second hasemiiii George Stintwi l.s, outfielder Jim Uelslng and
pitchora Huune Pillettu niul linn
.loblitoo,
Two oilier St. Louis glover*,
tilled buMiimn Leo Thomas and
jdlriier Hid Htiinclii, weld In the
Yanks’ Kansas City futm in the
Amei icun Aseoclulluii,
The Bio.vii, idckcil up SB),Out'
tor Thomas and aindhei &gt;5&lt;i,il0t)
ravli ill tlie deal.
President It'll* Ih Witt uf the
Blown-' riliinati'd the pluyer v.ihio
of Ontriwski und Kurrtek at a
total of $250,01)0. Ho riguted Ike
ither new plt-ycr* were wnrtli fhl),HMi each—tuuking it a half-mil
lion dnllitTWdenh
The Iml closed the liaselml’
trading M'tivon,
lUi.vaiu fans had esgc-tid tie
Huut The- tmd lend ivpuit Hint
llin Yankr hud their eyes on Gui•

Major League
Leaders

—A

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mvnt. Excellent Locution. Piione New Nylon Jungle
fection Old floor* made life*
721-M,
HarnmiH'ks
|(1.05
new, Finishing, cleaning A wage
Courier
White
Paint,
gnl.
12.50
Ing, Portable power plant, n
5 ROOM Apt. (Vh.rv A Mellon
Army
cola,
flunk
Beds,
Pillows,
years uviwriuuce In Seminole
villa, Iminln- Hi'uhnnril Oil Co,
Tents,
Tarpaulins,
Clothing
County, tl. M. Gleason, L a k q ^ f
214 W. I A. St. Phono 703.
and Shoes.
Marv
3 IUHIM A|'. i in mt. Adults. 1113
Don’t Buy T il You Try
Park Ave,
LAWN.MOWEUS
Sharpened; bf*
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
cycles repaired, Lock A Rev
111) Sanford Ave.
Phono 1321
work. Prompt Service. U. W,
GOAT MILK
Ohiiman. .110 K. 4th flt.
DAILY
delivery,
Randal!
Priest
i! \ fitiA IN i rit* t| ln'low ttmrko
uits.,1 jNDu Moinlng Sentinel, O r
8.
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With I I 2 Infh
Iteflnlsh-d •V# both iime. when you don’t bring __BajL t lufi-J.________________
your prexcrlptlone to LANF.Y'S.
Indile nml out
Liit-ntlon 001)
VENETIAN BUNDS made to
Mugn'illn Ave Terms if desired,
order. Seminole* Vunetlnn Blind
KOIIKItT A. WILLIAMS. Beeltor O-CBDAH SPONGE M O P -takes
Co.
820 W. 3rd St. ’ Phone
ileymond K Lunduit'/), A-so lstn
misery out of mopping — 5 year
1152-Wj____
r
plmii" 71.'
AMan'i" Bank Bide
guarantee, only &lt;2.05.
Tirag
line.
Irniidoimr,
dump
truck,
*«,ri
mbihihwii
uum^i
irucffi
HOUSE find lot 1500 feet flour
8KNKARIK Glass A Paint Co.
fill dirt, (hell end d a y
space, price &lt;1000.'0. Phono 797 112-114 W. 2nd at.
Phone 820 muck,
by load or Job, Contact R. f t
or HIW.
C.ibstnd, and asaoclatee, 10t* E,
New York Ave., DeLand. Ph.
451) or 2H5-W.
A rtic le s i n r Sill#
A Camnltril.
l,onger strings. TKACTOir"WORK; Phone 107-J
Direct blow action.
Beautiful
fr.r free e«cimates, Jack Ruam ilN S o N ’B CAR PLATE Auto
satin mahogany. 6 year guaran­
Wnx-Waxe* auto In 23 minutes—
tee, Special Introductory price Ii ULI^OZ'INU, Land
no rubbing, only &lt;1.00 per can.
of &lt;51)5,00 Include* bench to
Grading.'
Call '&lt;
AKNKAHIK GLASS A PAINT CO.
match. Term* and trades.
J 12-114 W. 2nl Ht.
Phone 880
ROBIN80N MUSIC CO.

—829 N. Orange
_
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BRAND NEW « Tube AutombAll itiako*&gt; authuriied Easy ssnrGARAGE
EQUIPMENT'Including
bile Radio* Complete with Abr*
Acetlyne Welder. Bargain at
iai/ Installed while you wait,
Bt. Johns Electric Co,
MG0.00. (Value gfloo.oo). M. M.
jf n rc e su ry ,1' &lt;39.05 Complete^First A Magnolia
Phone 1U0
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BUILDING; ROOFING,
heater, used 0 months, &lt;051 JerIF INTERESTED

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ite iM A

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nolored New*

Graduating Class

3.- LOUISE POSTER

' ...2ALBN JUMPBD ONBR MY ]
SPIKBS TOJHAktt TH* THROW
A3 KIRS , BUT HIS LUCK'S
OOWAVt RUN OUT OBRORB
TH' LAST INN/NO COMBS
AROUND /

RETIRES THE SHARKS
IN TM« THinO FRAME/

RNIORH PRESENT PLAQUE
Klltabeth A . Brown represents*

KAIL BO

p of the Senior Clnsi nrr.'eiited
i Hie Principal, Prof. J. N.
borne, a Plaque, in uppreciatlor
iilm, the Faculty uml Friend;
r their liberal donations toward
f erection of the newly built
Prnry. Names or thu Donor*
» to lie Inscribed on this Plaque
ilch will he humr on the lieautl*

AQAINf.

IT'S AOOUT TIME
WB MAULED OFF
AND QROKB
THIS SCORB-T
LESS TIE,
^ OZARK/ y ^

1 SOOITYOSrLF ON
i BASE , ZIP, AN' SHOW
* OUS OASHUH HOW
THEM SACKS SHOULD
Ou SWIPSO/

w alls of the Lib ra ry ,

W

Hlrkory Avenue

I Rev. Hooievelt ll.-Mle, Pastor
I ^ervirus weiu high all dnv at
Bie Church of (Jixt Sunday June
I I , IliuO with the now pastor wloi
la s recently appointed i.y tho 20th
Innunl Assembly’ ii Jacksonville.
Re w ** accompanied with his de­
bit'd w ife uml daughter, who w iu
k the piano.
I *fhe niKittber* and ft lends of
■he Church id Clod are thankful
■ God fo r the speedy recovery of
leacon and Mrs. Im te l Hunk.
Sunday, lime IS 1060 Is set
p»|de at The Chur eh of G»d ok
lodllortum Completion Dnv with
hb President, M r*. I.ille r Brown
(residing The frinnh’ memherr
ire solely in rlm rgc of the *r rd»e» nil day Sunday. The public
a cordially Invited to attend tho

&gt;4) SCOPSL CSS
OAMB...AKO
THB FIRST
BUO BATTER
IN THE LAST
OR THB THIRD
RORSOUTl

Tvlee* u!l illlv Sunday and every
Bird Sunday for this rpeeial w*
■Ion. Thlt la the first m cttlng
r this kind that has lawn since
« nenernl Assembly rr plraie
due out mid In'll* ill Ihie struggle.
6o P. M. Monday night*-—Week­
ly Prove; Sfiv.ee
IK) I* ' ' Wednesday nights—
m «i Service
Dn P. M

...OUT2ALBN
ROLLONS WITH
A SCRATCH HIT
TO TUB
INFIBLDf
i

IF"N ZIP MAKES IT,
HE'LL BE ONE UP
_ ON GUS OASHUH
7 AN' LOADIN' TH'
V
LBAGUB IN ,
STOLEN
BASES/

ll LOOK,7
DINAH/,.
tm * s t e a l

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ANOZALCN

IS ORR WITH
THS PITCHf,

SlGNUL'S
ON/ ^

UK K U N E K/iN U K M

Hy F ritn S trik e !
OUT VWO'l’.TjiM VAN7 W O HE SHOOI Alt

1 MET TONTO IN FRONT ANO NENT « “ ■TINJill BACK * A'llO ARC \OtJ?J y g
IliMTO BRING IN TWO OTHER MEN

TM6 MANto MAHat 0 Adit AfWHtOAHf ANDwri W)b] Tilt BARBER bAWTil*
NOTCHEDt AWHE'6 AHimrt) ONf WAN] HE BAHDERYNOTCHED lAlt AMUKNIW
ME tUtu BHOtfcWT TO RTx'Nrf E&gt; Kill. KlllED
ITMiAHI ANO Wild
ioKiaycxj.c*i»HirF) r - \
&gt;* — ^ / THE ElitKiEE DEAL) THEMid

WHO MlHfD THtoKUltHCmC
TAKE OUR CtXTHCt. OF.
—i THE TOWN.'

M d’iv nights— Young

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a Mm ili'ie W&lt;&gt; 'hi”

"f&gt;G P M ‘■
’ m ,ln' evrn'ng——
Young P«&lt;opl&lt; F . o -v- &gt;•
1:00 P. M. Sunday nli-ht —Night

COLORED NEWS
Hy I.O U IH B P O S T K It

Service

Pnatorlnl Sunday* will In the
(iKAI)UATKH
elected nudltoiiiim of Allen t'hup
hH-onil and Fourth Sunday* of
Coiiki at illations to Mlhlied Bock j el A.MU. Church wus ds’dicaivd bv
ach month. Pirn*** come out an I Pallet
who trruduuted May 'JU. Bishop John A. (ineir. Pnsldiuu
icar the new Pftst.ir. I am *ure ID50 atsonFlu.
A. Si M. Colleue, Till - Filler J. A, Itoliiiisuu war .Muster
rou will cujnv homing him
lahus.see, Florida.
Duniia
the ot teiiinonv. Itev. IToliitl’oil me
four years Mildred spent si Fla. tented llishop (ireya who pave a
LoMMF.NCKMF.NT F.XF.BCISEfl A. &amp; M, She was uetive in inniiv of short talk, ufter then. Pie.udilii!
'lie Cunipti" Orttunitiitimis. A- Killer Flunk Jones of lliiylnim
L
AT IIOPPKK ACAIIRMY
P f l i s Coinmencenient exercises inoiiK these were the Y.W.C.A., Beach, Florida was iniro.lu o-d
1'icsidintr Klder Jones dillxciod
[for at) Oraduotrs Ilf Hopper Acad- the Social Science Club, the Wom­ the
mvssnKA’. The echoes from thlr
hmy were held Thursday uIkM en Nenuie, Sianm Tuo .Mu lielmi- • inessur’e
will riliK u lour; time in
L)ui'ii* K, HICO. The Commencement ini; Society, the Women file • f.'luli. | the ultra of
those who weie there
and
the
N.A.A.C.P
Mildied
was
fipeaker wn« Mr. Itlchard Handy,
I
to
listen.
After
the measaae Itev.
aim
no
Honor
stndeol
foi
five
Uri, Instructor In Seminole County
I). Hinson of Allen Chnple A
Irutltutlun
for Veterans. Mr. (C| Srmesteih Her Paieula mid I.M.h.
Cliureh Duylonu Bi'iieh. Flu .
Ilkmly spoke on the subject inenils im inoud of lie. mid wish
i Hop©'* from which a bfim of till Her continued su&gt;vets .n her presented the invltutiun.
I'he chuir of New Mt. Culvury
light for tho fu tu it radiated front aim to Mi i.«i‘ K'imI.
M. H. Church rendered one silectlis flno addrees. Walter Bryant,
James Brown, Paul V rlahj U w 7"&lt; ~
.
,|uu I,rg: J, N Croonis kuvc a
ill bch|]If of the achouls
M ice BWwn. RodEkveir^Haodyr
Tkrodora Hardy, Donald Jam**.
E tm e tt Jones, I.Bipar O t t o vlviii hv Herbert l.. Starke, son Murray of Trinty M. E. Churcli
Koonce, Lawrence Major, Cubit •pf lir. .L ilis. Oe.a». It. Sim I e. tO'v" “ short talk In behalf of tliN
Malone, Willie Merthio, Krnest oil III. .In, Juno HI. IBM). It.'- ■Mlnliteiliil Alliance. Mrs
hi- iveie: Cnrcfri’e hnpiiv Baltk’a in behalf of the Business
Morris, John Mitchell. Thomas Payne, Joseph Roberts, Charles hearts, and room for plenty of People or Sanford, Bishop John
Sutton, J. IK Williams. David food "eats”. Place: was Camping A. tire i^ then closed tills great
Ifcnry Nelson, Moses Canada. out In the wooded grove In tho program liy rmigruluiutmu the
hills of Dear Old Camp William I’ustor, Officers, mid Members for
K. rlownnl, l.oy Scout Camp. Her- the g n a t work that had been done
Pert together with Ills Class Col- : to complete this grunt rhuteh
league mid former classmutes .Many inmiks to lliu Auieriean
atul friends paused last long Legion, Musons, Eastern Star uml
enough to breatnu tho clean ipricg I’uilllearers for their complete coair, glance at the greening hill- operation in helping put this pro. Ide ami a pause In conversation gram over. Visitors present wunt,
where rcmlnlncences of the good Rev. I. D. Hinson, Daytona Beach,
old school days were being in- Fla., Itev. A. C. McQueen, Itev.
dulgfil In to catch the chirps of j . V, Murray, Itev. J, T. Owens,
the birds that were singing so Kev. Flowers of Osteen, Fla., Kx■weetly. All of a sudden;lt seem- Presiding
Elder Kev. A. W.
ed a unanimous Impulse, averyono Smith, Orlando, Florida, Itev. W.
plunged Into the peacelul coal s. White, Sanford. The Bishop uml
lake that seemed to hava been Elder Jones had Dinner with Mi.
awaiting them. There they en- hml Mrs. Ilerliert Cherry, SanJoyed awlmmlng and hoat-rlding. f0*d, Fla., Itev. A. C. Chumllci,
Aside from Herbert’* Classmates pastor; Miss A. F. Wright, lieand old chums hi* lovely mother, porter.
Mrs. Geo. II. Starke amLa few of
her Invited friend* and little
EXPRESSION
friend* enjoyed this collegiate atAs a travllng Minister Rev. J.
moaphere with them. Mre. Starke T. Owen*, expresses his gratitude
aiilited by Mr*. Erna C. Burton, to thu Pastor, Kev. A. C. Chand­
pre­ ler, Officer*, Members and Friends
i s f w r v i i r v iH R jor. n u u u v jr n i u w u * and Mra. LeMI* Dean had
son, Mary Lue Harden, Mary Ia * pared all type* of good &lt;&lt;eeta", (or tho lovely building that was
Matthews. Thu 8econd Gradaa re­ such aa fried chicken, potato salad, dedicated op Sunday June 11,
tailed a Prise from the P.T.A. ChacM-lt*, Baked Beana, Sand- 11)61). Kev. Owena Bays, I quote, "I
far having the largest number of wkbaa of all kinds, potato chip*, urn happy to congratuli&lt;te Kev.
jtgrenU present their night of en- rallahaa, Cooo Colas, cookies and Chandler for thin fine building,
tw talnm ent. Although It was a homa ehumed lee creijm comnletcd n building for Uod, a building
tie between the Second and Fifth
where God’s word ran be received
0 radea. Out of town gntat who
tn a clean houae, a building where
a tended .the Commencement ea­ the brim, the gang gathered and even to walk down the al*le* am)
rn d ies at Hopper Academy was thoaa from the various collegia just a glance a t ' tto beautiful
P ofissor Jam** Oliver, of .Ocala, sang their dear old "Alma Mater". window*, (lod'a presence I* felt.
V orida. Instructor of EnfllNi In There were atudenta from .'Weal God wants lust such place foi u*
tl a U nlvenlty of Tease. Houston, Virginia State College, the aehool to worship In. A place for our
Texas. Prof. Oliver Is the brother
boys and girls to bb trained In.”
Rev. Owen stated.

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,

t.e-Miu nns luiiahl hi the viitIons
elaiai’A for u period of l’ii minutes.
Mnrnlnq w.n -hip I i nn \ M, IPxotlonal sen jee, emnlui'le.l l.v Ml.
.1. Jeffrey, the pn«lm .lillx.'ieil
the messayt’. Choi I No,
Imd
illUIKe id lliu Si.lie -elM iii IlMtl
I , M. the It V I 'I' i.pein'd xvitli
tile president Mi ll lone- pieidliiK A Hpnoy fn.ieiiim wu.
tendered hy Mi &gt;• Maivu IlnivMiir.
Kveryom euloyed the pioprom
7:00 I*. M I'll*. I'Venlllir woraldp
In pun with devotion In.Inn |, |
li.V .Mr. Jeffrey olid Clmii No. 'J
ill elliiiae of the Son,’ Serviees
The evenina incasaire ««,- de­
livered liy Rev J. It. llurni’N IIIpa-tor. I'he Hull v t'onle-t rn mi'
to u close ufli'i llie evi niiiK el
vires wltli little V llnrrii ««
Winner, heina the mosl noniiliu
baby. Vm me always welevnie to
worship ot First Slnloh M ||
Church, Rev. J. II. Barnes, Pas‘or, Miss Dorelhu Buiindtrie Ite-

VCU CROOK'. Wilt itm

W I'DI HOCtC’ "
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HERE ARE THE MEN
WHO KiRf O .'w s ^
tht k iiu r m e T w

ON tROOKli

BRlNC. iNMnUfUTV, Bt f f HI Hil I, M.AI
OCC iif Can Thmow ABCut Thai ^
ThECE CROCK', id MABKFO MAN { .
in jail • »— , / m

T.lt NOllIttU I *t‘
MAN Will) Ml W»ACROOK .

t'Rf oh m t i t !
r.lA1 MA-KtlJAIAN

; r ■&gt; hit i one
I__ t uanoeh!

purtsr.

IN M EM O III VM
ll) Menu.iv of (Im D rill hr
'oved Mother, the lull- M rs. titan
nie A M iill, Who dcpmled lids |if.
Two years ago, June I I . I1HH:
loving im.(her Inis gone to res*
only a few have seen us weep. II.
hind lilt 's c iirliiin l.evond all urn
mill pain, there'll he a hiinoic
oiiwning when we shall
me.
'g a in . Helen veil linsl.and, duu’tli
le r ami sons: Mr. J.din Mctiilt
Mrs. 1.1llie Mile .M ,lii||
M r. Ih.hert and A. J . M ctiill. '

l,TAITT.nO
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SERVICES HELD AT FIRST
SHILOH M. &amp; CHURCH
Inspiring' service* ware hell
throughout the day a t Shiloh.
Sunday School 0)41 A. M. The

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eep a man on hia toe*. "When
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�1). BAH TO lin FLOKIDA

’ Dreams Of
W a t e r For
g US Homes

Military Police

STILLWATER, O kla.-H ot and
Hd running water dor ovary
nnel That waa the dream 60
lira ago.
It's the dream today of Robert
■ Irwin, but he wants to uao it

UfnttM because while reducing the
e a s s T ' they also raise the
Irwin haa found In experiments
wlrt hla "hot boa" that from an
to 16 por cent of the haat flowing
Into a house comes through walls
•ltd windows. Tin remaining 16
par cent Is supplied by body heat.
oMtric lights and pilot lights,
i Tha solution Irwin le working
oa la to circulate cool water be­
tween tha Inside and outside walls
of • house and betwaen celling
and:roof. The Idea Is not now in

Thc labor government has
shied away from debating the
plan xml Britain's non participa­
tion. If the government la defeat­
ed on any challenge facing It,
Ptlme Minister Clement Attlee Is
expected to ask the king to dlsi olve parliament nnd older a new
lection.
Attlee told Commons the cabinet
believes it would hinder thlnge to
propos a rival program before
getting fuller explanation, of the
plan from the French. He also
said ho still believes there arc
illffet cures between government
pollcv and the Labor Party s ta le
merit last Tuesday which renounc­
ed tlm Schuman Plan.
The Conservatives and Euro­
pean socialists have criticised Bri­
tain's holding hack.
Conservative attacks failed to
shi.ko Jalair margins of 10 to ISC
votes In tha House last night, Laborltes (mat down un attem pt to
lower taxes on earned income and
•"on .*\ compromise dispute over
heavy sales taxes on commercial

White House View
Will Be Engraved
On New U S Stamp
AP Newaftalurt*
The South View of the White
Houae will form the central do*leu
of a new U, 8. commemorative
stamp. This one la the .1 rent
Executive Stamp. It la the
end In the Notional Basqulrpntcnolat aeries and will h" nlared on
flr.l day »ale ol Washington.
D. C. on June 13. The top border
of this ntamp hear* the Inscription
‘‘IflOO. Wash Ington .1(160." The en|.
or will be aftrn.
The stamp will be released to
rolnolde with Post Office Do.
partment Day, On June It. IROO
the Post Office Dopnrtinc.t moved
to Washington. It waa the first
Perietal Department to no estab­
lished in tb&lt; capital city,
Stamp rolieetora desiring firstday cancellations may tend nut
more than ten addressed envelopes
lo the Poitmustcr at Washington.
0. C. with postal note or money
order to rover the roat of stamps
to be affixed.
•}*
•{*
•ja
BELdlUM has Issued a new I.T6
franc brown stamp, reports Leon
Monossnn, The adhesive eom-

iC w ih w l m m PM*.Owe*

Mcxirn nnrt elsewhere* the com*
plaint charged.
Meanwhile lh Pasadena, Calif.,
the FBI announced the arrest of
Dr. Sidney Wclnbaum, 63, Call*
fornla Insiltuie ol Technology
scientist formerly with Ita jev*
propulsion labor a tiny.
Richard B. flood, htiad of the
l.«s Angela* FBI ufflec, Slid
Welnliaum I* charged with per*
Jury and freu-l against the govern.ncnt.
In a eomplnlnt filed with U. S.

imploymant review board wilfully
and fraudulently testified that he
had never been a member of the
when In fact
Communist P o rt;..................
ha held mtmbersnlp In the Communlet Party Professional Unit
No. 1Z2, under the party name of
Syriny Empson.*’
uMrlhl ,T*s,u In hold a etanin tol
Hood also charges that ntiout

WITH ARMY AND NAVY OlfIRVUt on hand, a now ram-Jet engine la
tested at Fresno, Calif., Airport. The Inventor, Tom Homan (right),
claims It will propel ■ plana at 1,800 miles per hour. (International)
(in April l, IP'Jfi by Lard Balfour,
It naw bus nu am ailment of 1»I0(I
students. Pictured an Ilia naw
stamp Ik am* af tba University*
buildings an Mini.it Heapli*.
TO HONOR Ilia 60th anniver­
sary of their lluieuii of Forestry
the Philippines has issued two new
stamps. The 3 centavos green and
4 c violet show n ted Inunn (roe In
« Philippine forest. It |s interest­
ing to note (hut Ihls tiee provides
76 percent of nil tho timber rut
In Philippine forests.

youngsters us u ''blossom'' nr gay
dnv. Even In this country Mnv
• hiy was rarngnlxed as joyous
«'na. Chlldran danced at omul Ilia
Mnv Palo nnd sling songs.
Toward the and of the IPth con*,,rv the various labor organ Isa tiaiis In Kuropo adopted Mnv Day
fin uiiiiiihI ilamniistnitluns. Mnre
u'pently, nnd especially since the
*'"bl War, Mnv Dny has been oh*
served by Communist nrgnnixntlnris nnd sympathisers to publi­
cise tlirii aims and objectives.
NOW

Honing at a nominal cast."
Irwin's Innovation In cooling the
dratat would be an Inexpensive
cooling tower w|lh a pump circu­
lating the wator. Ho figures a
M tlifaclory heating and cooling
system for an avarag* house nuw
tuna around M.000. His rsdiant
boating and cooling ayslam would
run from 8W)0 to ITOO.
"Right now, btilldora figure It
M M alR par cent to Install raril6til heating throughout a Imme,"
bp axplalned. "For one per rent
mom,*; tha tarns systom could be
NaM for codling In tha aummor."
T V cool wator running through
tboswalla wotjld absorb most of
tM 'h O lt.h sfo ro R could got Into
hriM* iw 't hutda. fold,*'
N m M. ,,"Tho oyatami would tost
M i f dut1 the heat. A/loT a l f l f
p » Rn degrees outside am) you ran
M o p 'I t'18 Hoffroos cooiar dn the
iMld*. thata’ a lot of rellaf.
jM taliotloh of the system Is
•bMWsallvoly simple. A series
JffWpMPore run back and forth
rtMVRh tha walla and ceilings.
Plaster lx than applied over the
pints In the normal fashion.
' Tha p lp « ara hooked to a hoi
wator tank and pump for wlntor,
In tho summor a valve Is turned
and the water U cooled In the cool­
ing tower,
Irwin’s system will undergo a
w jw a test this summer, A mum•a t hat being usod on tha ram pus

an a elaiirooi
two. Half of

Senator McCarthy

turn soon lo the United Ktates for
ret'rcment.
A hstlsllan of tha first division,
which he commanded In wartime,
was among thr c!IU units be insported on arrival tbdny from his
headquarters at Hcidalbarg.

U 'asiisifS e»»» r s i s o s i i
by a Senate Foiclgn Relations Hub
remmittee. The group Is looking
Into McCarthy's charges thst tho
Stale llepait merit is * haven for cessor Is m l known.
Communists and Red sympathis­
ers.
McCarthy told repo Mats todays
“Tills lime wo can very easily
find ru t who is telling the truth
by making the lost (of l-arien's
testimony ipublic.
“They (loo committed) never
thought &gt;t was going to rnfpt out‘ one ,tlmo u/rton' thww
This Is
shuuldn t ho i

countries postage stunipK wore
Issued hailing Mnv Dnv.
Al­
though this dnv is celebrated to­
day with parados, ( lushes and riots
In countries all over the world, ,11
begun as a peaceful nnd festive
occasion.
The Ronuiiis relrliralcd It in
honor of Plant, Ilia goddess of
flowers.
In medieval England
May Day was eclehiuted by the

AT

ItOOlKVKLT

WKSTMIRV*. N. V. — UP) —
Harry
Fltxpntrlrk, Charleston,
III., Iralnnr, currently U campiigning bis lop flight string
of i:i brirness horses nt Roosuvell Riireway here. Landing horse
in the Pitapatri'-k stable is Irish
llul, Ibrcc-yeur-old who posted
tlie bast time far horses of hll
ago an tho west const this sea(on when he ran u 2:0B 2/6 rjeg.

pulsion laboratory nt Caliech wil­
fully omitted a statem ent that Id
had been a member of the Com­
munist Party,"
Wrinbaum'a employment wltn
the Jet propulsion laboratory war
trrmlnnlud last July. Tho FBI
sold. Since then he has been a
rcr.naich rctluw in Caltech’s chem­
istry department

Eatata Lift will pay YOUR COST tar Hoapltal

fro m ”

To

| wm

as lent M ?•* are ssalwed re o IW pM up t

180 DAYS FOR EACH ACCIDENT
OR IL L H K It M V.

THEY CANT
~ 7j TAKE
YOUR
is a n
kw "1

:in Day Waiting Period From DaU Of P*Bcy On Room
And Board Benefits For Non-Surglcal IUnaai—Accident
Benefits Immediately.
• •

Undar Irtata LUf'i Am«il«»f

All Benefits
are Payable
AffiSSl

reqardless
In ch Aceldawf rH H m m

Fhu If tylllW ,
.
"Thoy'ro got )h* Wall]

I Ifivlto them to, make I
, Honator
»*
,i™
p " :i ■Tyillags
V T " “ ” (', fT
'V
MV?
com mitten chan”
chairman,
committee
" . has, stead*
reftiAoq to make pi
ptjhllr most
fastly reftiAod
of■'.he
inquiry ttestimony,
1 Anierasm
‘ '
...vJiuIyy
........
nil of which has
I.. been taken In
ell sail nice lings
Typing*
.hut t'd re
. __
t
. :::i nliH'omenl
‘has saidwould
distort
leas* il
i
the ____ill
overs picture. His position
tins been that the testlniony would
_' puiillc wlun *‘
- j
be mndo
tiio 1Inquiry
11iih tin’ll
bn’n 'completed.
com plot eri.

2 ol oShSTI amu&gt;
• AT TOUR HOMI

'
'2 W - f l A t W

fo# aoch Accident or IHnaoe ’ tllnoao Bag in n in g w ith 3rd colj—A ccldaB tf f t one*l
* lasfudMt PHYIICIAM —^MTIOPATHS ,
iipllm m l enversa* erovlrtwl thrludlag sddJltiinsI
sorarry from M to tltfl up to age 14

lug will be fitted with the .cooling
system, tho other half loft as Is.
Under Oklahoma's hot summer
sun, it shouldn’t take lopg to tell
list how much heat can lie kept
out.

nm oK M C Y

WRIT
; AID
IfKRFIT
iH A T 'S a q u e s t i o n w ell
w o rth a n sw erin g b e f o r e
you settle on y o u r next auto*
mobile.
r:

i ’

Fur what fun le there-what
th rill-in * car that is prts*
oner to the city streets, slowed
down by roada • Bulck ia built
fo take in stride?
8o w*’d Ilka to abow you just

how much smoolluiess your
money cun huy. Ilow levclly
you flout over cobbles and car
trucks-over rutty gravel and
wavy hluck-top^-in this stun*
ning traveler.
Tho cur will he any Bulck you
p r e fe r - S pucial, S upbr or
Roadmabtbk. You can name
the p la c e -p ic k a apot or a

fkabaR saha k ku d paw* k Am* «mis&gt;i. (MiwM di m&amp;m ts
IS, * rt awn.SUASS tWatrwW. Ngw-Umvak h i* * . '
IVMMUVT# J m w nad W*w bsA Ncaard m i M

stretch you know to that you
ctm measure Buick’g arfiooth*
ness against your own axparia
ence—and we'll promtao you
a new Renration In rkUngeom*
fort.
The time can be any time you
want tn arrange with your
Biiick dcnlcr-who |« ready to
show with actual figure* that
“if you can afford • new oar
you can afford a Bufcfc."

AGE UMITfl 1 TO

See him, will you, and treat
y ounelf to Rome rati comfort?

• RRANR

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SANFORD
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l4 (M ir
I t f t u m tb# Ftaa* «C tha World;
T* I t f m I I I h K M *&lt; iM r iM .

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To Produce Prosperity tor Sanford.

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VOLUM E X X X X l

AkI 4hllkl.Ukl'ikl im tllli n Aaa
.It.i it a .tiiai
AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R

E M n h llsh cd 1008

SAN FO H D , ELOH1PA.

Truman T oSeek $300
"Million H-Bomb Boost
2

Senate Committees] ae* •
ni
Okay European Aid; |M lSSlO ll r 1a H 6
Rent Control Bill

Gets Congress' Noil

W

WASHINGTON, Jan* i f - , # ,
—A t*» WWu Hw m aid* said
P w a g S Trow an

Accused Killer
Reported Lost Gives Self lip
Over Venezuela To N. Y. Police

hM daelM to ratgRaiai Um

15 Americans Aboard Walter Winchell Ac­
Unreported DC-3;
companies Ma o r i
j pl sr ait tsfJriK
u 'M
settled an T
ar-»*»
new
Search Is Started To D. A.’s Offices

Guitly Plea Entered
By N.Y. Crime Leader
Vi*

ckalrman er a ■*■ to fill ih .

WASHlNGTOiritta 19—&lt;^p
*-*Cen*reinonal souttaa laid today
Preaidant Truman wiR itk Congrats
ior 1300.000,000 to speed up work
w» th* hydrogen bomb.
A member ol the Houle App roriatioha committee, liking not to
a named, said the'm oney would
b« uiad entirely lor construction
work at axlating Atomic Energy
Commliaion installation mainly
• i t Oak Ridge Turn.. Lo» Alemoa.
N. M., and Hanford, W ith.
Thia informant raid ha undaritood Mr. Tnunan’t request would
ba aant to tha capital hi • day or
two.
Such a request Would mark tha
firal time that money h id bean atkfd directly, for-w ort on tha hydro« n " tu p ir bomb f
'

E

W , Prailoant Truman ordered tha
w Atomic - E n e r g y
Commission
(AEG) liat January tu go ahead
with attempted development of the
new waipon which might be 1,000
tlmia aa powerful'** to* original
Itomic borpb,
t 22 K

A U h a t^ ^ ^ fti^ raging^1

tl«m
Thoia who
(40,000 request la HOW to&gt;ro«pa&lt;t
not xay whather Oil# meant
the work k u now reached a point
where It ta turning |o actual con­
struction of tha iiuwr bomb.
Mambara of tha M O mst about
two weak* Igo with th*. Senate

did

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MIAMI, June I1) -'/)') A mulinnary plane reponeil mining over
Vcnerutii with IS American*
aboard war ihe object of an ex­
panding teaich today.
Mr» Donna Welhcrald, wife of
the plane’* minionsiy-ciiplaiii, taid
the United Slate* St-tir Depart­
ment will aik the Venerurten gov ernmen to make an air and ground
einment to make art air and ground
Coart Guard air-tea leiiue headquarter* hrre it conducting a
communication* •esrrb, and requelled the air allachr in the U.
S. embaiiy at Caraca* In do any­
thing potiible in Veneiuela.
Mr*. Wetheraid repurled that
Paul Fleming, head of the New
Tribe* Minion at Chico. Calif.,
would arrive in Miami lunrorrow
en route to Venezuela. He will
ute another church-mmed plane
for a tearch.
The twin er glued IK” 1 nwunl
by tha New Tribe* Mlnnm left
Miami June U, refuele.l »&lt; King*ton, amblet, and wh* lm*t H-pmlcd
river the Vtmmueliin roast about
7 P. M, that same tiny.
Theta mlmioniiilos,, thulr five
children and me inhere uf the misalnnary itnff ware on board in
addition to a crew of thiee.
Capt. San WeUrarald waa in
charge. David KimhaH, forma*iy
of Chicago'and now a resident of
Chico, wai co-pllot end hi* wit#,
Mia. H aul Kimball, wui stewardaia.
Mr*. Wetheraid mid thare had
baan a "miatake" about lack »f
cooperation fiuni thu VonarueUn
government. She had lean quoted
ae laying the South American
country had refused to mike i
1torch.

tag* haa laeuad •

an hi* party

"•SSSIfTk.

the Republican
Will be to aalaat
and suf
af .their fallow

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reicuioiiy fei&lt;iuippecl wiili ii i t i - n t
police mat kioyc tin y ■*i .. r

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count o f tlie chin kv
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(In s r Ii at* 1 III,DM r l n il,m ille r .Hl-I the h ig tn n e g i,in t.lc i -iih jc . i to u
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Hlilnry lia* a way ol repeating ittell •* n ihowii in « New Yoik
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u llll-l* th . 1 li • »r i u n i l l , r m ile *
iribuuc of Nov. IM, l*J()f, which w*i diirovcieil lirir not long Jgo fry
M 'l,tl'|l.-itlg
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li
H i­ 1. i
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l iu p liu i p, liul lln c ,(■ le e l i i . l ,
1ii t(i h M. * it ‘h i
1 1* N,rv ♦ t t a i ■
a rio rn e v
and
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"Grout lo run for next mayor.” (lain * headline. A lull head r * ull(•1I*.I*
&lt; d a ll- “ lilt w ith w h ite
riN 1I D n» 11 •1' tt It H Me t ll'M' tl J«t I'il ' ft 1 '**(»•i in . ba&gt; (m ill •tleased lit ■
veal* thal the Brooklyn leader, intent on destroying or mpplanting •until it H i i f A ti 1 \ N lllltltll III- ,’ &lt;1tt 11&gt;141If f1 HI. nnd ii- p ia t i- l pe.l'-ll s t n p l's -lli.l a llltb l s t . \
Murphy, plan* coup llitl will moan Keputiluan vuioiv I hr vb ioiv IV»yni l l ll) li f 1**1 ►iii’ h t . Im ig i III il Iiftllk f i- l- a tout nf *1 ,ud tie si.tr Ills d s t. i.- i ta '.li u .
I.Han't ariivi-d yet.
a
In a tlu iU e v » n ls*ii'il l Ii. t'K-s
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Mi-1 HI 1‘Hil 11»|*|
I t‘ lK tl fv.tll Nuw V,,t I- i . k iii.i*i - tii.i i | .-.it
K .rlckn u li Was .O .i n u i s ,' in f l u ,
From politic* vv* turn to tha
that in1 ai*u n i t »'t* lift ft'i ilit* pOI Mil,&gt;11
(Kir
.oiupmiy,
Hir
MeU».-,
fin |l h |l i l 1 \ hr v-.iii'si- t . •n ut** I tt'l &gt;MkCll
theater edvi'rlleemenl", ami may
linn t-nil.
Mci-vniitin
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Htfiiatiu
Imagine uiirielvi1* ua theater-go* !o ie» I lav id W a lfo - lil *i| vllin Uulkll itilk'i ; Ittin .tiltulMe-f t*. 1s its11, "can't
A f t e r is s ln eu teis*il t.,u j.lc a , ilm
,iii i , i -mull- act lie
era uf thal period. At the Em* III*' Mn ii* iMii-t^i
In ,Ic e
riiriisfil lo
t .ii- k s u ii
a ie l
I 111*’ tin* H * lit 1(11*I kill I’llU l 1*1It’ll
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pirn la John Itrmv playing In
IV lii)
* m i 11 •- Vk'ItHiAif ■
' -“Hill*' lin' lii'iiat* foi Hi* l.cnefll nf tin- ii'ki.-d
“The Duke of Klllieranekla.” Ed­ uiM hfi Iii' I tv»*ttk hi Hid llniad •tl
"Dee* the dwfamltiid ptiud guilty
l i r i ’l
I tt H kit f i l l ' lit I In *HI n.irhm c man jg .t
larin iir*
of
na Hay appear* at tha Herald '• n i III L u v r 'i L u l i t i y , "
In ca c ti iif the tin count* !
\lU nt»« | in *iu irn | M t'iim th tlu it tid .ilglu
Square In “Tim School Ulrl.” A t
"V c » ,’ Krlcgvi.u i - iiiusl
lllllDM t Will tifv'|t|*f
Usurga liartlU* llftail u finger
lUmnieniMiTtR Vlr |
the Hudaon, Ethel Barrymore i» Ivvu Mo iff,
I l l s finger* Pi«**nt until again**
. ^
•vlivthn lu i i i h K u |iuUhc u III U i|tnglll pulitlctllH, (Hit lllg nil
Rtf+lhg A bl&lt;Lfoe Tama tu Tttomga fuf tn-ndv.
.^ K « » * ) v * ,lW. p i l VP1)(l}r - n. l,i() Antaraxm mat m iiM iiiiii'i-Y f f i l l 'l l ill. that h i , re- Ilia tn b la to p , nut h i* la c r .ip neui
KtcewarJ* play, "Sunday."
m" «t ramleville In „ \..rv ,il te. n i re.-..tn n iH ti.il,I by k f.-.le m l fltv l inn la -ifr Mifl.alUian liaa • I w Ithoiil Blunt ion
Klhcl nit*\ tiave mu into *oTnr 1,t'“' " h**le rmlicn mi •t... I.oI' mIi g i im l Jill v
H ngun i i l d h« saw i i &gt; i c is ,i 'i _
,'S iiip a ig n t.l
lig h t ly
w ith
m .lln
wtiy tli* fi'-y«er-0l,l .U p s |i I a r»* ’
Lurye, 40, wae fatally ttahbol eoiupaliuii tin underneath li tli. ' **f 'he page the Mali-ill. ailver
I'll*- c .i** in v o lv e * llie ' l u l l o( I.rnuilcasti.. Ii i i e f
h iin lih u i.m e
adverllneliienl
ot
the
Knickerbot
“
A
l
Inna
lioli'
mil,
Vie
In a phone booth In tha lobby of *
11,uii,ir.:,l» nf governinenl .wuinoc i ,.,,i &gt; a i ..I n i.li- Ilia n h^lllKIO "siiuubl nut lie null tu m l foi i.
O i.lieitiu
William
building In Manhattan’} garment ker staling dial K ||. Sothen 1bar
................ ,|n un,«iii* c hidi fedi h I molt-o |,|iuni|,lilel&gt; mullr.t t., every iiira l hm g tim e-" T h e gaud,I n neve,
,
,
K u v eHerbert'*
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iu
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u.lver
i
ihi
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ii
and
Julia
Marlowe
are
atipeai
Faveraliaiu
i-.
advcrtimil
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n
^
f
*Mi* till I mil up In till- W „ Y u li, tl.'ilv i*i \ t„&gt;\ an,I pn»l o ffic e till* lias s|ient a dm in iall
center.
had
bean directing a
_____ .Ha
.. _
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*1 »iiv
HIV
ill lilt
campaign to organist non-union ing tin* week only In Hamlei appeal am-* U •I
H id e are repuits 'dial Pricl. »is|f
uf t u iH ia s U in a g H iiiic S i . III I I-*..I'kfl l
lis.ii-iii
li|.«r*
Htum,
•hop*, and hie death touched off | with Mr. Sotiieru a* "Hamlet" an i
itts-iuid
cBiIh, guilty in m
,11. u t i la l* r ur in - 1.'.I l . i . ,
I ii iioiki- (lie r i . i .
.Mi-I.eiuianl | I.Ilead.i.l
nlle of the biggest manhunt* in Mi** Marlowe e Uipetla. Wed
flu- -ttnrv tfu in . | , |j*y " M i .
i n n ,I and eb arg iig iiin H • u iz •'iiil.-ii-.t III- ii.li- a&gt; (in v i'n in iI*1I Ip'hrit'll his p e u a lli. t ill* 'Uj I, l&gt;- Ntw York's history. Nearly ion in-mlay ami Thur.-dav they atipeai "tgg« "I Ii,. i iMiscr I’sictr1 un, i
io in1ie i
b a il u i c n l a " ,s ’.l si 1- 1 .
.(■ ii d t.ip p sd
I I.
1.,,,1 ,1 c ', ini-i it I,*,a id a p liniir
llite
police and detective* worked on In "Much Ado Abuiil Nothing
w r.llat) l.c
HI, &lt; 111 i, lit.-,..
I
lll'l
&gt;11It| ill- U It- || ' I'l l
Ik - r
1 I III' nnu* I an 11 ’* l i ..„ i | H I V I lie ll l l i c u f tile I l l ' l l ill'll ll,.
the cute, resulting In the indict and round up tin- wed. 1'ildev am who w ■(- i m m n .| In ,|UI i k ii I i 1 |.
i i • l ull, iin,i in,,In . tli.il l i l t , i&gt;.I ,lm . I lim a, lire ( ilv ln l j.e lid a id wu .il.l i. 'i .!■■
“They
had
never
been
officially
..fn*iV 11,11 ll*V*,r V*.*n "1VC,a.VV! merit* against Macri, a shop pall Saturday with "itomeu and Jui ur,| Mull ,n * i c-i In, i , (
I,,
tijs ri'id a liu n ai-.- , i . . , l a ' .
1
siilytliM
tili i | Uni j ml Hit* ill t*f ■u m,
i n . , (i D
tfn
iilu tii.ili It*
I ,, l1*1,' u
mi
notified nr n iu n U d to maW the ( |wr&lt; Bl)l,Bntuito&gt;
tat." Saata ready, thu ud .tatua.
u|« i tmiily
rite g u lltv plea w 'i&gt; s nl-1 ■ I
• •
tu • I «i u lim i km m iv l urkil
'
I h I ih i Jif** li»search, ***** »t*st»:*l.
}|la union, headed by David Du
At llie C ntrnm i, *tute* tl.
m eans uf p r u tre tHim
l.lu m '
•
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's
|s-«
line
wisiltiin
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«
iikiliilut’s
In
III'
i
WsHungl
ilia
Shu declared &gt;)ie feid* suiu In*
l ( | Up ^ f 50,000 fund for t next ail, Is Fuv liavl* In "TI-I &lt;L.,II 1isssinl UN r s s l I Wu i
tllrliar11, tin M -nil i&gt;: 1., new &gt; Ii.mi [ l i t . eSi ' l I Hl U I l ki Vl I l f f 1\1 t II \ if r&gt;l ) ( I f n * j d Vu AIlMl l'- f i x h t l H g f UI I V
plan* w ill be found and avtryunu l.iirye'a w id o w and children and ..............
filch Mrs.
*
liapton." Tim G a rrlr' ihe fai eu&gt;i Mi,- .'in,- I.,. i,time, vul
.•I. . I i . i i i a g a in st In- old
-Iu-i i i i
i th« s h iiiu »»h|.,i

Wildcat O f f i c e w ill M , oil rig ht."
Seekers S kated
By G. 0 . P. Leader Five Persong Go
On Trial In Tampa
OOALA, J
Holbrook Scott,
For Murder P l o t
County, Ropi

A Committee who
Vtbalrmaa of tha
•I the reeent St.

NEW YORK. Jun. 19-h /P i —
One of two men iccuied of killing
an AFL International Laditi' Gar­
ment Worker*’ Union oigsnim
gave hlmielf up lail night He wai
accompsned by Waller Winchell,
radio commentator.
The man, Benedetto Macri. it
under indictment for the itabbing
of William Lurye on May 9, 1949
Leu than two hour* before, Win­
chell had predicted on hi* radio
piogmm that he would turn Macri
over to police a* the climax uf a
year'* radio campaign lo induce
the Lurye killer* to tuitendrr.
Another man indicted in the
vlaying, 31-year-old John (Scarface) Giuito, a paroled convict, it
•till at Urge.
At the police ilation, Winchell
immediately laid claim in the name
of the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund
lo the 125,000 reward potted by
the AFL Intemalonal Lidiet Gar­
ment Workeri Union, Lurye'* or­
ganization, after the killing May 9,
1949.
Th* aurrendtr wax an almual
Kiact duplication of Winchell’*
auectaa of IMP In parauadlny
bouia (Lepktl Buehalter, one or
tha heada of tha Notorloua Murder
Ino., to give hhotilf (|p. Buehalur
later waa electrocuted at Sing Sing
prleon.

N ii. 2 It

A iw orluteil Prw tn l.cim rd W ire

Allien Barkley Gtwgia Voters
Slaps Down 21 Hear Countless
G. 0. P. Settlors Issues Argued

taar praaml ■MHnia of th*
At— W K a a rT T T S -U a U w

vacaat fifth maaiaanhip.

Continued hoi, dry tnil c rn e rd I
I) f tl; through Tuesday. but aomt|
lihi I.i... jii i fcr. thunjeialiuivcnj
•tl *vid*I&gt; scattered place*. Liahlj
to moderate and variable wind*.

4"

MONDAY JLlNK Ml, HIM

Police Take To Air

T H E W E A T H E Ii

TAMPA. June IU -M V - Flv*
parson* charged with plotting to
kill Sheriff Hugh Culbraath want
«n trial today,
The state charges one of the
rive, John (Johnny th* Greek)
Mnutoa, waa bruuirht here from
Chicago and hired a* a gunman
to kill Bhariff Culbteath.
Other* accused nf the death pin:
a rt Moutoa* attractive wife, Vir­
ginia, City Hep. (Councilman) P.
oaaph
Joa*
ph Rodrigas and Arthur and
Roy
rco.
»» Valaeco.
Attorney*
Attc
tya for tha defendant*
hava charged
In p rellnmery
re ad In
------------ , court,
aesriona that Giilbniath ronferred
with mamhera of a so-callad gam
hlP.g aymllcata her* tp "Name
u r" false chaiges against tha nucuead.
John R. Parkhlllc—d*f«n*a attornoy, named Halvatoro IRtd)
Itallano Jimmy Lumla and Au­
gustine (Prlino) La star* a* the
trium virate which controlled gam­
bling hata,
Th# threa war# summoned aa

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i

featun-s lli-iiiv M iller iii "Jo ie p i,
!Hilled ihe fffi.OOO &gt;*wnid.
A year ago, Winchell begin Kntangeld.” At tha Savoy la th. bail nut Vel III’*n lliveiile.l li&gt; VYil
,
broadcasting pleas to "R. M " and |duy, "Mr*. W ig * , of the Cabbag- Main ltMiiitoli.il ll.i.i-i „n,|
" J C ." to giva thumselve* up. At I'atch." (.Tiarlr-i Wvndbam an* find a very in.ideal In |&gt;oi■11 head
vuriotia time* ha rspaatad the plea, Mary .Moore are at th* l.ycaun, line aniiuuliclng lln- lien-, "I mi
asking them to aurrandar to him and al Duly'* Mu* Nanca O’Neill cal at I'm■ Aillmi
Th* article iea.l- WmiMiikftiii
so the raward could go to Ihe is scheduled tu appear the follow
cancer fund, of whirh Winchell t* uig w**k 111 “ Hadda Gablar." A i N ov 17 i '. u i h i I i.e u e m l l-'.iwler
treaeurar.

"Th* contoet began thra* and
a half waaka afo,l r Wlnehall eald
last night. ’T han l u t Wednesday
wa wara auppostd to hay# a ran
ileivoua. Nothing happanad. Wed
ne*day, Thursday and Friday
nights I was thsr# hut nothing
,,,^‘Fh#n&lt;* «ha third party called
again, and I said tha only time
would ha aftar th* I Sunday I
broadcast•1 drove to th* spot after the
-a n d this time It worked
"Th# Intermediary— abrolutalv unknown to nta—gav* the
signal and broka into faara and
klssad Macri."
Macri rafuaad to talk at th#
police station, on th t advlca of
ids lawyer, and WII token to tha
httiiquartirg call ptndlnf nli w*
raignmant In Ganartl Basaloni
court today.
Asslatant DUtrlgt . A t t o r n e y
Georg* Monaghan told that from
1W2S Macri was^a ntowangar for
;h * U . 8. Btaal OorP;, a atavadora,

(Ceailaaaa a a V«4a Ms)

Americas Business Presidents
-

NEW YORK- Jum 19' - C « ) - H k w • ' * * .»
nation's Wading “bast ■ina|od btUraasaaa?
v r

th*

nation's Is seeking eomplet* control of the

governor* today to s tir tip g ra n altm ant* of national nower, say*
root* Interest In Am arirag foreign l John Crommelln. retirad
N aw
policy.
| aviator ami unification opponent.
In a latter to Gov, P ra k k CarlIn a continuation of hi* cilllaon ot Kanaaa, chairman of th e 'd am of defame poliri**, h* **-

govarnors' conftranc* in sailed what ha called tha -Pruts

*» sans Ion har*. Mr. Truman said th- tan policies of tb* Pentagon" III a

governors "have a wonderful op­
portunity to Mart laattorshlp In
Yowl Into to Knva akiity and intagrtto. bw» «W?t W
W atimMlatliig
paoola to taka a m ore
Iravl * bettor dunce i
active intaraat In tha grave ques­
of fko nation, waat to
tion of how to prasarva world
paaea."
yosi naka tb* pad* y o n rj^
"Soma people feel that foreign
L !tigyga $0S&gt;
policy ta formulated and carried
your ™
aonif
ato*«.
war* f
out antirtly at Washington and In
At tonal that’* tho compoalta R n t
our foreign service in manv other
tanda,” th# President said. "Rut
S B ' w h .;
th# strength of our foreign policy
Oanneattonl
ttod^toe fl—
— r-------- raata on an lotalligsnt understand­
not**, bu n na»i thgt lb* aoato ing sud support of tha people at
th* grata root*.1'
Secretory of State Acbeson will
^ h rtp S ja*'*l5 5 ,a3 K dlteuta foreign policy problem* at
• round table with toe govarnors
«
; .r* 1
tomorrow.

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To Inform People S e e k i n g Election.
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mills.
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ruio and Hcutii ate in th* cant mam from i'h u - F ,.,. i l i . i il.e &gt;ii
with 'tlia i lull,.' scalawag, anti
of "Alda" which Is to liu follow*.I uatlon at Purl Atil.m u esliHin* p im :e * ih iir(s p ru c e e d in g s In ic seui -gat ion, I t! PC cniwd "
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amusement*
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d o u b ts " a * tu ih e pro
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turd of Os," and the Garden f«a baen Ian,led al New I'hwang an I ..I p iild tc o lf lc ia ls D ia l n o g lil i&gt;- . federal Kan hiu|iliiyni*nt Prac
tine a new American cnnttdv liv thirty thuuaan.l i.lher* *l I'll-i- so li in im p e a c h m e n t.
lie a lio told I I I * S e lla I r
Ilia ! lice* I'u u in u itii n but tbal is about
Georg* Ada, ‘'Culleg# Widow." Ai Wu and that n luiuing innveinenr
Hr inn,-Ii in issue In tlir ia, » a*
th* New York, Henry W. Savag. 1,11 the Muslim, right i« * a pert e.I list ll ti v i it n o r a n y u f il&gt; unm ' I lie pi ic* uf i,si rl,'ll eggs
I* giving Caruvo tome coinpeti
At home m Washington lln- tees i* a g ia m l j u r y , am i none ..I
lit- s ills 'I alnui.lge “ just lull
tion with hi* own production uf ' tariff w*» up fur revision an,I ilii- iii .-an tr y a n y o n e fu i a n y nl lei t" al.uul the racial issue but
te n se ,
l,P«nilal.M Mrs. Fisk* at the tha naw* lead, ''I’ res'nlenl Moo
it.
I ho
J u s t i c e
D e p artm en t &gt; 1 lievel does Niivlblllg al. ml
Manhattan I* packing thanr In "alt talked of piopo*ei| ta riff re
Mi.mipsiiii proposes an fSO.Iinu.OPn
I
i u ii , thug o f lb * p ro se cu tio n crop
vlalun
briefly
this
monilng
w
ill.
with har playing of Ibsan’a HH*dd,i
sclmol Iniililing iirogrnm In help
Gablar." At tha Waber Music Hail Mapresi'nlatIve -Sibley of IVnnsvJ lii’il up d u rin g Ilia C u im u u u la l- ln riiuulitti Negiu achiiul* u n i urc
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He arcuses Talinadge uf “ die^(■-latloiia C o in n iltte a In v e s iig a tm g
I those c h a rg a * lau n ch e d a n - p u ia ie taturshlp” nml clearing an "elec
rim i.stealing machine
im iu ir y in to ilia A m e r a iiia phase
Three other ramllilates for govM c C a rth y and s e v e r a l lie n u b li
einur arc given little chance They
|c a n S a n a to r* h a v e axp ra n ee.l pub
ale state Hep C O. Maker Ilf
lie d lH s a lia fa c tlu u w it h (lie pro
gn-aa u f ilia su b c o m m itte e ’*
in- A llien*, attorney Pat Avery uf
lH ^ tig a tlo n .
They
lia v n
la ise d flume, nml Mr* Jessie W Jenkins
of (Jnluinhu*.
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WHITE SULPHUR S P R IN G S ,
MONROE, I.a., June IB 1/17W. Va., Juna IB—WP)— President Tha Army General Htaff Cnrps

Truman call*,I on

U. S. Institute Makes Survey Of

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speech yaalarday hafora tb* Louislana Daparlmant uf th* Veturapa of Foreign Wars.
Tli* General Staff Corps. Grom
mdlln said, wanted to eliminate
th* Marina Corps ami make the
Navy Impotent and was an warnpi* of th* "Prussian blent of an
•lit# group of dictators.”
Ho called for a reduction In
tha atrangth of political factor* In
tha administration of th# armed
forces.
Tha General Staff Corp*. ha
continued, waa aiming at cumulate
control of “tho element* of na­
tional power—economic, political
and military."
A ftar Grommalin'a continued
tptoehaa agalnat unification cauiC, A. PARTIN D O S
*d him to bo furloughed at half
A# Partin, 71 year old rotl- pay ha cought retirement and was
O. A.
af
Twentieth ual oa tha retired list at Captain's
Ha waa advanced to roar adto* Movaoskor general

New Jersey Supreme Court Takes
Swipe At “ Easy” Florida Divorces

TRENTON. N.
fun* 19 — (/P) — Tha New Jenay Supreme
Couit loday condemned “caiy dlvotce"' tlatci for contributing to what
it termed little let* than a national Kandcl,
Ccntciing ill attack on Florida, tho court raid liberal provisions
of a few "easy divorce" states hava thwarted efforts of mast of tha
•laics lo maintain marital raspsonsibililici.
"Matrimonial suits ought not ba permitted lo lake on the aspects
of a gam* wherein wltc, •peed,*
--------------------------daring and finassa prevail over cltiicns, biatn*)-** by our stand­
elemental right and Justice," ards, Is gripped by th* legal
th* court said. "Divorcee and machinery of a state whore ha
their Incidents have become little navar
has bean and never as­
laia then a national scandal."
Naw Jarsay's highest tribu­ pects to be, against which and
nal delivered th* denunciation In against tha dtliens, of which
an opinion nullifying the affect ho had never sinned, where ho Is
in thla state of a divorce decree not known, and therefor* when
granted by a Florida court.
tha asset of • Ufa wUl lived and
Tha Naw Jarsay court said th*
wife in th* case, Without Jus­ of a merited place In tha
tification, want to Florida long raunlty'losaa its vahto.*
Tha court said tha
enough to gat a deer** “which
by no skill or daeaptlon could tha anlt In • tar
£
iiw m
ik
b# got bar*."

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Veteran Training
Class Will II a v »*
Picnic In Oviedo

I ll e
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I m in in g C la s s w ill hold i i
T h u is d a y s fta in u u n al .'i lln
ul M w aatw atci P a i l., 11&gt;m d"
P ic ia u n , v c t c ia ii*
l.-K .-livt.
i i , ui need t ill* m o rn in g
A i t li* p ic n ic C i,i n t i
H S|l
It Dawson w ill load a -Is
u ii siiccecisfut
mud ion m u ! .It III
M s-m lm i* u f ttiv H i'iiiiu iil. i
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llu r c a u ,
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11, , M a th lsiilX , p iw ttd vu t. and la m ili
nav e In-cii invits-d t " atten d
The v e te ra n s , th e ir ia iiu iic » m l
g u e s ts , w ill p la v
at
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I'l't picnic ai tlm park -m l sill u
juy the facilities uf lln
u i i i u i .
iimil which I* pmvi,led i ,t rivi.. I .
Iiy the American J.t'unu,
Tim harbccur s u p ji.'i a ill ,, ■
pmliurwil I jV x c u n m i ' wl , , ■!. ,n
clinic* Ml and Mr-&gt; i , , ,■t- S i- .lu ,
Mr and Mrs Holierl 1 Hnniui
Mr. and hira George M I - .1.,
r.nd M r. and Mrs, I liaudm ,- A u li'i.
Jr

W iv e s u f tin- vets i , m , w ill in u

pure th a b a sk e t *ujipi-i
H p ecla l

aliup

s k ill-

u iil

laught at the U *itufsd»v mght
das* of tile vateruim ui liu- Kutin-g
Farm er building, nml Mi Pi i . &gt;n.

SUNDAY S C n it. l l l lt
The thsrinomet-i l,u
,*r«il
ycsltirday to i&gt;B dcgi ntft mi Mils* Irt*
cooler than O il.m l'. - jffl-ia t
report, said E. J. Mniightmi, w jstherman, this morning
On Saturday it w*&lt; t)7 in San­
ford and 98 in Orlando S sn f u I,
hnwavar, had a cooling, lit * after­
noon shower, accompanieJ bv
heavy gusts of wind, W ilhiu a
very short time .82 uf an inch uf
rain had fallen.
In Entsrpriia tlm wind blew
down several tree* and cut .iff
electric power for a time lite rs
was a heavy downpour
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NEW YORK, — (/P) - How firm a foundation eupporlt the buiiMe* boom and lha yrar-oM bull market in industrial (lock* is a matter
of debate.
But today ws find a number of leaders going on the record a* to
tho prospects for their specific industries in the weeks and months
ahead. Most of them ora OUtoah'. optimistic. Some of them include
tha word caution.
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aa^n rwhat*
tn"sSiiar^fn
ahoeI’rorlurnix
prices
, what to_
aipaet In appar I calif
j ow_ In fioldinir
urown.

e l, shoes, fu rn itu re , autos, news-1
p rin t, nil, steal, copper and f a r - '
lo ry
construction.
Also
anme
government
business
statistics
out today shad light on whnt’ «
m aking the Indiiatrica tick.
OU production In T a x * * should (
Jump i 00,000 barrels a day next
month— this Is tha estimate of
the industry's needs hy Ernest
O . Thompson o f the Texas Jtnti*
road Commission which turns tho
oil well valves on and o ff In
th at state, Thompson has been

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u •
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The Ini-lnesK bourn has lifted
v w(||
well inlvei Using vuloiue nml sulile pub(Hon units nml I hshei* me worrying itltoul the
ahortage of ear.i nniiger of u newsprint shot luge
him It whs Inst again Hut h spoki-m su for liiu
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newsprint u-siM’istlu li ot Cut ar
that
delivery do says Ills m ills ran keep up
ra In hr cut in w ill, the drniHtid due to iiicrrimed
t haeaiue of ihu capacity.
Iliad urders Kv,-n
KogiueerlhiK &lt;obstruction .•ontruing at more Irn rt* have reached a new peter
.c ity the orilctis lim e high. Mo (lie commerce ,|eMomo m ills now | ailm ent and the securities und
unable tu work 1 tu h u iiK e commission ate rests.
ryuver this sum- leg upward their estimate of
ut down on tpm- how
murh
builntiainen
will
•llverlea lo cut- spend on new plant* and equipmerit this youi. Thu two agencies
quarter of turn) first
predicted
expenditure*
the best quarter would lie It pur rent lower than
sehohl Furniture lust year. Today they guess l |
ir enjoyed,” says w ill ho only six tier cent less,
nan of the ill
The Commerce Depart merit also
lug firm , Sold- reports consumer income hit an
Further, he pro. iinnunl rale or
billion In
half your out- A p ril, reassuring to merchants,
ithin Inches" of And tho l.ulior Department re1040. Tho home ports unemplnymenl continuing
geta tho ciedit, in dinp moderately,
Iggard Joins the
Looking ut tho whole picture,
larva apparel and ilm Federal Kosrrve Hank
it
unhappy most Philadelphia
reporter " I I uxI' h **
ausa raiall spies narnnietors now pulnt to a very
r, now report* t.lgh If not u record level of
b«!Wr In some1 a c tiv ity." The hank nralse* "tho

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1U0 Days for EACH AND EVERY MEMBER of
the family in a Hoapltal room costing up to $6,00 per
day, In any 12 months period, or a total of -..$600,00
Alao pay* the coat «f penicillin, drug*, medicines,
dressing*, operating room, anaesthetic, X-ray, and
all other regular and customary hospital treatment '*
chargee up t o --------------:-------------------- —.$60.00
First-aid or emergency (accidents only)_____ $6.00
Alao pays (or Maternity (on Family Group Plan
only) all hospital charges after nine months,
ap t o ------------------------------------------------660.00

Ake pay* for Ambulance to orfromhospital ft,00

All Medical Assuciutions recommend rohoalary propaid Medicnl ami Surgical Cary Plan*.
Every Surgical Operation la covered fpp6| fLfO to
$100.011—whether in your doc
pitnl S)mce will not permit thp Hating Vf HBofinvtiona and accident*, but hart m **+mm**
(other operations c o v e r e d for )|N$6l$lNMM
amounts):
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1. Appendectomy or auy other cutting feto
abdomen--------------- .---- 1----'—— :___$10M6
2. Double H ernia_____ _____ _
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5. Cutting into Cranial Cavity
i'4. Removal of EyebaU or C llw tol r
llLj§ M M
6 Suturing of Surface W arn*
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6. Tonaillactoniy and/or rtdinntdpaHipy
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7. Fracture of Thigh, Lag or-Upper A&lt;p..,q,^ f u Q t
PAYMENTS MADE TO YOV OB TOVH

DOCTOR OB HOSPITAL

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1. If death occurs before age s f "
2. If death occur* after I f f «A--------- I

Single men and women (aU ages) $B4$
Family Group Plan (Includes
man and wife and aU muwar- tv
tied children under age II)
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EntahlUihed 1908

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“ T h is report waa prepared for
Governor W arren In In the first
few day* of Ja n u a ry this year, and
while most of the eatahliehrnents
mentioned in the report were
operating at the time, they huvo
now elated for the teaio n, os is
their habit from year to y ear.
The newspaper aaid It alsso had
a copy of the report now In
executive's possession. The Inv e rtic a l ion was made by on a Kent
of the stole beverage department
flw h o signed the report ‘‘Terrance
M cG u ire " a fictitiou s name.
The news sold It hod made
copy of the report ovallahle to
Senator Kefau ver’s Senate Crime
Investigation Com m ittee.'
“ The report make* the I I . t
statement -hat ‘Joe Adonis’ ope­
rates In Palm Reach County.
“ Adonis la the fro n t' man far
F ra n k Costello of New Y o rk.
T h e re are also M id to lie five
oU.cr oonfMential m o ils aim iliar
^ fii iM nits W rg jto L liix B lI " in*t
covering gambling and liquor vfolnllnna.
"W arren haa not man fit to
release the Palm Baa«h County
report," said tha n ew siap er, “ it
he did so, It would he o fficia l, and
thereby gain the privilege nece-v•ary tor publication f i r Inform a­
tion of Florida cltlxens
"T h e confidential report covers
six m unicipalities In Palm Reach
County and names the men who
. i c f ntrol and o p t n t t th# racket*
In each.
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“ One nan * mentioned thrmigr cut th# report Is that of John
O'Rourke, recently called to testi­
fy before th* (Sen ato r) Kofauvci
ineartaaea P a *««&lt; t " "&gt;

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Tourist Club Closes
Activities ’Till Pull
A ctivitie s of the .Sanford T o u r­
ist Club have been discontinued,
hut w ill he resumed about Oct. I,
W, E . McMnster vice-president,
announced today.
Tan nin g the past year uf tour­
ist activity here as outstandingly
successful, M r. M cM sster In be­
h alf of his organisation, thanked
those who participated In the pro­
gram Including piemhera uf the
civic clubs, and Manager Edward
Higgins o f the Rotnlnole County
Chamber of Commerce, together
w ith resident members o f the
T o urist Club who helped get the
program under way.

Yesterday w u ,
m Monkey Islwtd
t r o iily o f the O w

Sanford Juycee
Drive Nds Over
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Revolt In Peru
Is Stamped 0 nI
hominies Blamed Fm
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lrorty Known Dead
I IMA, Peru, June 15—( / I ’ t At
l-*-i't HI |t r ,|,||,| W tlr h flic v r,) t„
l iv to li.ivr lircn killed to a Im .
d jv trvi.lt during w lm li trl.rU
&gt; ip in ird iiunt ol tl,r city ol At.-•tui|*a I Itr tfovcinmrnl aiiuuimi rtl
loyal I loops, moving illlu thr Illy
hat) put down ih* revolt.
I hr guvnmn«nt bltutrd Cum
itum itli fur the upiiting
A rrq uips, with a population ol
‘ M.UUO. it Peru’s second Isig rti
uty I h r irbels at one time lirlil
hr u ly hall m ilitary lieadquartrit.
thr airport, a radio station and
other building!
Nu official figures mi ta su lalirt
w n r announced, but theie w eir
many wuunded in addition lo thr
40 rtiim atrd dead.
I oyal troons crushed thr revolt
us noon ss they reschsd tha city,
t It i- govennnont Bnnounci'tnrnt
sa id ( ’rnst.rsnlp, Imposed when
Ih, irvo lt began, was lifted tills
rninnirg,
Whllu thr rebels held control nt
A irip iip a they announced by ratlin
ll'n a lla a ** On Pan* r iv a l

t O T O M U C lifford T S h ,p K a id 7 whole i 2 ^ L ^ h J l y 1 , J l a ° h i m
to be mistaken three times as a notorious forger with a nationwide re­
putation.
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hard, authorities said they ob­
tained a statement from S u lli­
van saying he had committed
the forgeries of which tha Now
third, irw it when ho proved he Je rse y man had been accused.
had bom In Jail at the time of Governor Driscoll's pardon said
that forfevy.
Shephard, who had been cm- that a handwriting expert had

examined copiea of th* forged
checks and decided they had nob
been written by Ihepurd. The
governor had ordmg the anafy«la after fln#phefd&gt; appeal for
a pardon had stalled twice In
legal channala.
Shephard, who live# In Irvington. Mid he waa dallpMed. The
pardon will anabla turn to get
back to soma good lob, he said.
Because of the prison record,
th* only work ha tould got has
bean as a part-tixM porter at
a tavern.
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By Bail Board

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The action wu- tuKuil in a
passed the Idlls
11 lilt lltitird tl)« r Stitt 1*11f l
H iv tft Hervic,. num obtained a
good desi-iipt*un nf Mrs. Zrerndt
hfcuu-e, they si,til, she had r&gt;- I
hair, was pregnant and hud -&lt;
prnrhuiil for passing counlerfed
hills in randy stores.
M l»s
J e w e ll
(i
tin n ie r.
17.
Mrs /.neriidt v us arrested Tu&lt;—
atlGVCO. J""- C»
(HI
Bu.tin.,1.. ,1.-1 B"*,"*-* Uunli «l
•hiy to a bakery at Amsterdam. died at liur home at 'IDH I'.tik
itMer a shopkeeper, Mrs. Job" Avenue shortly hefnrn noun vI'lk iil, hud utiu-tim cd a lull and ter day following an illno»« nf
d ftn im il lies. /onrudt gave h.m sflfernl month,.
Born Doc. !l, I '.ilk! Ill
self tip when he liward of ids wile's
a rr,.«|
A la. M bs (in i tier Imd lived
l)".lunV.L^.rU t.ck'iu.'i'r B’ol .»■■. Ui—— •
*°j *J ,*” ‘*1
Van Fleet said thul apparently 1Hanford for three year- win*
must of the real money they te- she was a member of the llu
; tM*.
.
.... ».......... ,
It.dunson -uid t'“ lnv “ Rtislitnan following snack:
,
. „ ,
ceiveit went toward a new auto ness u'ul Profe t iom,I Wunimi't
Cluh. film was a inemher of Hie keep. muvii.g around a lot iimrc
Tw o bananas, six large milled
middle they had 'K n ig h t.
Church
Hi
Hruton, now. It,, lias a favorite runway potatoes, two pieces of w ater­
.Secret Hervic* ugntits saitf '/"» Methodist
A la.
ilu a t la a .a n . r u v T w ill
up in list- rear of Ills cage lin e melon, one and a h alf large
B urvlvinir are lw „ .i•»I «•r . M -&gt; iwon
going
up
liter*1 today ill,lied sweet potatoes, h a lf a
pound of cherries, IB slices of
M argaret G arner &lt;&lt;f Hanford and f
catnaps.
,
Mrs. C lark Dotmm of Donmpo“ A t his worst, he cmdiln t g*'t raisin bread, two plums, two big
lia, A la .; nlini lin iliitin i, Dr \V. up tliuro. H is legs didn't seem hunches nf grapes, two largo
H. G arnar, Hanford: H. G, G ar­ triin ,' enough i" push hint up- slices apples, one and a nidf
ner o f
Murpheysimio,
Teun ;
"K’ vun now It scums an it Im heads of lettuce, and the two
Friend- of Mrs. Manuel Jn-'ott Charles L . G arner, Orlando: J. were pulling him self up mustlv guavas.
son w ill regret tn learn uf the B . G arner u f Minneapolis, Minn., hy Ida arm s, bill he’s ',eu„ up
Ho fo r no tm* has been able
death of her nephew. J#*.se Hen A . L . G arner,
Yen its , Ok lit.; (wu or three times already thia to approach the anim al to
nett, which occtirrad at his ......... * John G arner, Greenville, A la .; morning. He’s eating well, too. It nr even to diagnose positive­
In Paterson, N. J „ Rundav
“ Thu guavas shipped up from ly its mltment A awl pc o f 1t»
Dr, Mahrey K. G arner. BinningF o r eight years, from 19JU t&lt; ham, A la ,; Pr«d C. and Kavmuml .'uirnsota, F la ., have been w ork­ m ighty paw, even In its w eak­
1949, Mr. Bsnnett was connocled G arner uf Ray Ht. i.ouis, Miss. ing. Hq_hed two last night. T h e y, ened condition, m ight w ill i n m .
w ith The Outlat, He la survived hy
D ig ita lis and other medicines
Fu neral services w ill la- held of ruuraoe, are delicacies, ami
the widow, Lo retta Bennetti hi at E r lt k io n Ftinural Home nt tv, 1 don't feed many of them to continue to be fed Bushm an in
parants, Mr. and M rs. A . Bennett; 3.H0 P . M. Frid a y with Rev I him.
his food, soo o fficia ls said.
More than 860,000 B u sh m in
and ona brother, Leonard Bennett, E . M cKinley end Ruv. YV. P
‘ lim y sort of perk up Ids
all of Paterson.
Brooke, Jr. o fficiating. Inter­ upt.elit*, to eat other things.” fans have filed past tha ailing
Last n lxht Bushman licked his anim al sine# ha fa ll Ul, soomen
Funeral itnrlces wen bald Mon­ ment w ill follow In Evergreen
Cem etery,
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.
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chops ana did aw ay w ith the added.
day la Paterson.

Ih'cornltMl S II
tiivm r&lt;* Tt*ttfherH

Husband And Wife Special IL S. Imv
Held For Passim.', Plenrs Of I it- in Is
(ounterleit Bills In Anicrnsia Cast*

Miss Jewell f^irner
Dit'H Arier Illiit'Nf-

Gorguous Hmik- Of Gorilla Is
Now Improving, Claims Keeper
I t K

Ik v ”

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Pardon GivenTo ManWhoServed
3 Sentences In Another’s Place

M R a n h if la u

Killing 22 People

I'l.t i

during the first ftttr Meath, of
1949VT1ila year It waa M.
Travelers la rlerids are showlag an Increasing wUHagness to
try to beat railroad tralaa to the
crossing and tha leea ed Ufa from
T R E N T O N , N.
June 15 — (IP ) — A former church fund solithis cause haa tm hM da com­
sared
with laat
last vyear,
M f. tM
Cl,0r w‘ . “ n * mb* rrs s s u i| resemblence to s convicted forger had
pared with
the H»ur#»
Hi

je tty ’■ Monkif Island

1MM
1I H
1IM

lid

H urndm U tiiii.

Leased W ire

2nd French Plane
Crashes Into Sea

C u t s W ill Be Based
O n Separate Needs
Of
Individuals
JA C K S O N V I I I I | HIM* I » ( |'|
I hr
Wi 11ri rf Suiiul
took slept III ir ililit .f i s l .i n , r
g la llli In the* nrri.lv jg r ,| -iiv-1 l.lliul
hymning -tuIv I. Ilo aiil iitruthei*.
eailier liwd d u r i l r j tlir i.e llw e
commissioner iu msi-r , m , it
fundi w eir lin iilril.
R rd u n n j; rlit- giant. mash- n n n
»aiy hv tlir to n lm iirj p i t ,,| -t.tir
funds to inert full -*|i|&gt;i--piirilioli*
IS J M ini,am, j | p io .e u l,„nt||rtj hi
tli, .ta lr o lln r l u ir m | ,« k-*,n
v illr.
r iir i Ills will lir li.i-ril .in thr
needs id the individuald r ln
mined by the d itlm l htftiuli. sbin I
• I « m u ll will nol br ihr Mint
foi all recipients. Shciw uiul Smilli
welfare co in m iuio nri. s.nd
Payments w ill hs&lt; Im-ni
i inneedy need m d hliiiil mi
pm
sent nf their “ hmtKetui s ill tin t “
Following I hut iirinri'iti-, II umimart in 'U's'il w ill lie cn, the lensl.
mill In many imu.unv not at all,
hr uxplamed.
Timer ’vhinse iiu’iimr me l.tdnu
supplemented In help l limn inert
their basic living need- will fo il
tilt- reduction to » greatei extent,
although t ie Mtnie peM-oiltHpr *&gt;r
their “ budget,try iieeds” svtll hi
.!«ed.
Reductions In emntn in tlir aid
to dependent children urogram
were put into e f f .d in Slay he
'•*"*" of the shortage of funds.
These grants are halng paid Oil
the basts of Hit percent ot the
“ hudgatnrv deficit1, of tin- child.
The budgetsry deficit is d e iti'iilned hy taking the i-ml nf basic
living needs for the n dividual,
end then ileiUictlnp whatever e,m m t nr ri'sourcrs he may have
Ip many Instances, where theie .
no ether Im-iune, tin t ,1 f - it
.inmurltiv In iieni' that the 'li.is l
inuin grout allowed hv law Km
the aged and hllml, the m a x iiiiii'i
Is fliii n month, and I'.ir depend
eut chlldten 1117 tin tin- first i-luhl
and f)H for each additional cliilu
with the runic fam ily tnoup
The Stntc Budget Commission,
meeting In Talhtha- u e Tuesday,
released fumls nmeunting to 1HI
percent of appropriations for the
firs t three months of tin- new fis
cat year beginning with duly The
cnmmimth'f’ era Indicated, luivvevn.
tluil the same till percent release
irohably would he necessary duing the rest of the year.

Pryaa

A h s ik 'I i i I c i I

i ‘ l.*.n

To Blind, Aged

Florida Highway
Death Rate Soars
^Over 1949 Record F
JACKSONVILLE. June IC-IVP)
—Deaths on Florida highways are
soaring over laat yearState board of baalth flR u r ti
•hlcl#
today showed Mt motor v»
fatalities the first f«ur months
of this year agalaat 807 last vsar.
In all of last yegr. thsr# were
704 and If the rata continue this
year, said Dr. WUgon T. Sowder.
-ststs hsalth officer, I9B0 will
#a&gt;lnd up with more then 1,100
dead.
Reports compiled la the office
of Everett William, director of
th* bureau of trtM atatistks,
showed motor veglele deaths of
white persons Increased from 169
during the first fegr months of
1949 to 8S7 for the sW ler period
this ysar. Non-while deaths lump­
ed from 41 to 07.
Tha death toll HrMegro worn-

U A II.V

Junior llijih School (Jrud nates

Miami Paper Claims ni
w
Governor Has Full I*101*1(13 MoVCS
Data On Crime In
Palm Beach County To Reduce Aid
MIAMI. June t * - V P &gt; - Gov
Fuller Warren could colled hit
own $1,000 reward for the first
perron in Florida to give informa
tion leading to the conviction of a
•ambler, the Miami Daily Newt
raid today in a ropyjyhted article
'The Governor—who rtpeatedlv
mainlaint that gambling It pracli
colly extinct in Florida— hat in hit
Htwsiession an official report giving
the complete telup in at leatl one
county," thr newtpaper raid
"The report, covering Palm
Beach County, litto tha gambling
placet, the owner! of the placet
thr men who mgka the 'fix' to
cover the operation!, the amount
paid in an 'fix' and lo whom it
was paid..

IN D K P K N IIK N T

S A N F O R D , K U H IIU A .

Newspaper Slams
Warren’s Failure
To Press Report
♦

Continued v-sim and xe n cra lir
l i l t th ro u ih Thursday Lig h t In
m ud tralr easterly wind), c ic tp t
* triable In extreme north porlinns.

i i r r a l f c
AN

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W EA TH EH

Mrs. M. JiicobHon’fl
Nephew Died Sunday

)....... ; .-to t.™ n-.t»«*»-. mm t- ■»"'

F a th e r O f V irg in ia
F a lin e r

A iu le rs u n

D ie s A t A g e O f
f.Jili.ilu l I lit hr v I illtirt
Vsli'llll* II Fill* \ FulOh I H' ' 4
KiiHrilin*
Miilmn
Ii. t
h urt illni* *. i» Man i*
Uhl,, fits* **v i?1 1 j i kvr 't Dm,
iv it- fiMin itt Nlin'onit
i'i
I'll,

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vyuI myv,

Alu’i* W iljHit I tliiMi
sen** ilMOKhler, Mrs I'm h 'i i'
A iiJri itHi nf I ithr Mm v
Mi Ffilmt’i , a bMtidtt.itr i
l r iiv risity nf Mu liiuiih
»»
Muriiiti to tlir * »i’K i
WltNRt'HFil thl* 1i)kf t'M‘ !(
\ din, latm - tlliiie mi
u fin i In xaii riiiphiYi
fitHit'i id Maytii Wu. It
thr ntHtrro'l nifi*h Or
hiDivvo f»* u m 'h I * ini
( *Titi al I-‘lui id.'t I ■•)
y
hi- Imd made hi htnus .11
wlii'h' he Aits tr*.'ui i i tx, . 1
luegt* t*«lnte (to Im i* * i i
hnv*.* ht**m Hit vea r- id 1 * 4Funeral
)♦•••- w ill
t
UlWllbMIa llltlim h, h lid u t .»M»n 'M
yyIu»u * In* Mill hr Imd ti. 1
• in
Hu* fam ily pint ht idr in • i- o ■m ,

Local Air Squadnm
(icts Hijchcsl K.itiim
The Hanford t ’lu l Vu t'ai-ol
h,|uadron now rat,*&lt; ilic s .l ■&gt;( m,
-iniitor stiiiadrou in I-1,&gt;r ',&lt;, l.i ■
.'
G.

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W e i .p i

w i&lt;

, u f,,. t im l

v

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IT t la v st riu ti.ii,
IY i . il' 1(. * (■
ipiurlvrs &gt;.f the C A I 1
Orlun lu
Tin- l.tcal s.juudi"i. lit,
In ■n
flying more hours, Im Die
'
efficient ufflcers, tind get it &gt;•
purt- in on time b c ltu limn .,uv
group under tltv Flondn Wing In
was told.
Captain Wallin Kudin-'
"tit
itiMiiti(lie
Ranf.ird
.H1 p1 ndr.1 1 .
which at present ha- ,tn aciivtnieinhership »f 'in. ,nd w)..,-i. . i
cun duct I nk an a e lu .' cal,-I u,
grain.
The C ivil
A ir
I'ntr-d
n rts
every Wt'dllf-dav mglit ul lie Mn
niripol A irport, The t'td ci nt&lt; &lt;
ul 7:00 u'cloci, a itj it.,!'■ i.i.'l"
Group at 8:00 o'clock Anmxu* in ­
terested in avistlun is alwuvs
at*
cume to attend.
B E D C R O SS D IR E C T O R :.'
The namea of four directors
were unintentionally omitted from
the list given yesterday o f Red
Cross directors of the Suminule
Chapter, Douglae Stenstrum a v ■
nounced linlay. There nr« D, K . •
McNah, Meyde Rucker. Malcolm ’
M acNeill and B. C . Steele, -

i

�Where Children Rule

WASHINGTON, Juoe

THE CHANGING I

,-jBwf CIO ^ iHkir i t e t t r t l i ed

m a i r ic

N on-parents alwuttrp render a t the failure of parents to
discipline th e ir children ‘Their hftve grounds for bonder
w hen they rp sd t h u t in feantek, N. V., the town's movie

alete has Increased rentarltbly.

Admittance to teen-agers because
„ „ „ ______ _____ _____as to destroy the pleasure of the
other patrons. Not content with this, they set the theatre

* u i7 7 X « " T * .C lt,fe l ft IMS only ISS N * M ttiWMtt

fW

draN

a pernonsi tour of Invert IgaMA
‘It ts being published *■ **»*t
pipers all over the UaltSi
Stale*. The opinlnn* e ipress**
therein *re those ol Bern Irk }
Inft ultu bavins a good time ^encrully. Tills Is tint climax and do not necessstlly reflect
ail aktlM ir mulre* mnl» nf of two weekB of fun-making which leaves the children ex the tlew* or The Hanford Hereto
ttM ki, re*nin&lt;l«a* »»e w iiw i «»
tSMSalawesI «vr Ikt p rp«*« nf hausted. One of the Rocky River commencement ftpeakern
Hy I1EM~PRICF.
a u in * !■■*», Mill Sn i&gt;nra»e for fainted In the middle of her address.
AP
Newsfeature*
*1 regalar ailwriltUa i«b»
In both Tcaneck and Rocky Rivor the children have COLUMBIA, fi. C.—Thl* 1# Mto
r C y m C M KdiAailip Hr Ialias
gewenaetr Nepreaealell*** tar. taken hold of their household. Tncy miiBt do what the rent headquarter* for n point of vle*j
Raw Vera. CMrean. Iietreli, Kan- of the gang does. AgalnBt the dictates of the teen age com­ that of the Dtxlecral or Stale*
aeii cny, wed a t l.rntu,
Right Democrat.
I k r H e rn ia h n m rm tiee * f iS * munity the purenta are powerless. Or do they only think
No more logical pise# can be
A u a t l f t l f l Hrrar rth lrk I* **«Mt#S they are?
found to nnk "What hss the south
a v e te a tirlr r» *x« •«* tnr r*e« kiidone for the Negro7"
aatlen et *11 Ik * lecal new* erinfed
Ian of tha manner
IW fM e ■•*!**■**'&lt; m Well an all
It also in the logical Place to
logro la taking ad, * F n * w a aitpelekan.
______ _
Mac Arthur's Precedent
*eok opinion on those who would
opportunities in the
change the South1# traditional
IURSDAY. JUNE Ifi. 1060
' tha Insurance bus.
...
total Negro Insur. tA*JVral MacArthur’a order, forbidding the 24 members race pattern.
r ^ T A V iijIlB L E 'VfiRUB
The
chief
rpokcsmsn
for
tip
t M 1946 listed 46
or the Japanese Communist party executive committee from
. It take* a world nf character In holding office, does oxctly what it says and no more. The Dlxlccrut* I", of courae, GoV. *. member
ntoa of which 36
Strom Thurmond, ox-Preajdentl.il
Res a good and beautiful life when
th.
■ i , U auifelled with material Comm'unJst party i» permitted to exist, and may elect a new i nmllilHtn and presently n caltdU
Md example of
tflngii, Grinding poverty.Is a real committee. These particular committeemen are bnnnoil
date for the U. H. Senate seat held
bat leaner evil Give ms neither
by Olln Johnson.
In n rather hurried Interview,
poverty nor riche*, feed me wllli
Thurmond wn* asked, "What da
th* food runvnnlont for me; lest
you think I* the Ndgrurt' polltlfj*e full and dimy Ihee end *ay,
Who I* the Lordf -Pm*. 80:B, (t.
cal future In Ihe *mith?"
llrrlinr* In I’rrdlct
IF NOT I.OYK TURN NOTH Alii
To this the governor replied that
(From Poetry!
nn answer would constitute a priThe mechanic In III* granny coverasllfi
tUhfrfeWtfe, Ads
llilencd to the motor as a gar el I*
A* for the broad uucatlop nhdtrt
•
lltpitii to the iip-apringlng era**
whnt the smith Im* dnrte for ttft like.TmprnVefjwht
the Hr
whtn n stelkrr come* up the alow
Negro, Thurmond pointed out cnndrtton r*f Sot
CUrolli
wind.
that lie lr*i| recorntnemlud the abo­
|
lition of fte poll tax n* a p rm He prohH through thp engine with
b t hrffsflWt
j* 8 P
rfulnlte for voting In South Chro* ilarge
of
hit. oar.
lirm unit ttanl the l**ue would b{ and KVa V h ljto
tasting c/i*' t.iiiinMnn nf the narta
Milled In the November general per ctfilt df Ml f
Hke a nor. i- H truing when you cult
election hv nuhiul**lon to the pM- cujtura In this
it.
pie a* u ronetltutlonal amendment.
He mid. The rhythm isn't right;
Thurmond ul*n observed that **1
wo'll have to wait nnd *gp what
have recommended in thl* atetd
,
happen*.
the e*tahli*hment of n training
And he wiped off hln hands on his
rlionl foi Negio girl*. Heretofore
No one ever nchicvcH all hl« hfipes nrtrl RspirAtforts. No they
(i.
leg*
have Just stayeil In Jail when
LIU* M fc * » * * « • »
Ilka a crow whetting II* hrak nn n one jn,over sure, in looking buck, tfmt he hnu played hi.&lt; arrested. There also has been
limb.
fulj port In rnnking a bettor world. But ns wo live ngnin in adopted hy tl|c legislature n rnihi W s1N e S a jt w W t o r r * Jn^inith
mnim'tidntlou fur n Negro school
1 thought, Something has gmie our children and our childrens eWIdTcn, we do not need to lor the fertile minded. I have rrcbe afraid, hor wu can touch the fnttirfc with our childrens iiiniiu.'iideil linin' park* n n d
wrong with It.
I* a high figure when yflu consid­
Oaf lanes of gravity ehotihl he per­ hands, wo can look to them to correct our failures, to school*,"
that tha proportion of colored
fection,
achieve many of our hopes mid aspirations which novel
For the ntiawcr to the rest of er
In our total population Is now 42
or nothing; not the half-wav deed came true for us.
the i|ue*thui. the governor refer­ per cent.
that walls It* own defect, nnd
Today we live in a temporarily troubled world and out red to hi* secretary George Me* "Thu number of colored children
flakes off like alienee fmtn a
getU!fatlon must continue to tin ith utmost to restore onlui Nnlih
ringed pond,
McNiilih pointed nut that South roniptating high school in thl*

wero graduated. In 104“ the (6U1
had grown to 2,340. In 1033 there
were eight accredited high achool*
In South Carolina. Today there arc
OS and wa nave a total of 166 high
ichoola for eolured.
‘‘There are four privately en­
dowed senior college* and three
Junior college* for Negro**. The
■tate maintain* a aenlor collage
with a graduate tehnol and re­
cently eitablUhed a law school.
Total enrollment in 1940 wa*
more than 3,000.
“Negro teacher salaries ware
equalited with tHugo of While
teachers three year* egol alter
a federal court *uit). In 10.13 the
average Negro teiicher’a , ulary
wa* 1260. Today the average In
♦1,117 for elementary leathern
and SI,611 for colored high *chool
teacher*.
"In the field of human health
we have come a leaf way. The
latest available figure* show we
had a Negro death rate of 9.3 per
thnupiand populalMg.

■Ho 1 long •# 61 ihs tacUg* pulj
^hem ls/gnd ssble/ddWit

Plane Crash
l4t#atte*M rriM *•(, 0**|

heard frnM no more.
Tug* of thfe Brltlsh-owiied Ba, A gat purr
I'fplb, I’olrnleuiu Company arid lohy Sfo*io;»,
leal li)uprhei| tnilny warn scouring
the crash area for mofe Mtirvlvors.
,A Vi 81. Ale Force ri-scur plane al­
so shied |n the search,
j The plahe wi.s lying In ' about,
'll# fret of water. Searcher* bwJllevejJ thk bodies of nthst Af the
iinltinnjr sttn were tikpped ItrtMde
of the appairnl intoi^lp It. Early .today a eratio, nxrgo was
(Wei of educiRpn; the,.y#|fi| moored JVefr the sobmafgtd hu(k
" « ,t7 " » " "
liner stepping up .for a bachelor 1
| Another IS are missing from a
French Military 'plane wplch, *|f»sp^eared While In a1flight between
,two cities in M ad a ti^ * r. T|ir*B
more poraons were killed yeslordSy In the efertl of a srfvata plane
w d i elected bjr "the people'
e didn'f aUfrport Mm.

(C i SH n «4 * n « r « * * n ett

"The dele .rf the report—Jan.
3—dhwloaad that (he governor woo
one county one mputh before hv
•ware of lawhr**ne*» In at least
asked .for .a meeting, in Mlagit
wjlk, fhe Oflitte Comnllaalori.
'“FHe inveet/gator noted In Hln
Hie President, a World W ar t report that he would have been uu'J 'lln g place about throe inllon iff
art Hit 1 ymalt. wnlched with keen ukth to ignore contpiglha ngalnnt
tho shore.
T w e n ty eight bodies were found Interest n* the "D evil Dogs" In iamHIliijr 'even If i hid wlaned to

'JUAN riCO. Va., line IS—iff)—
Picked vnlt» nf benvltv-nrhmd
to im guorl rltizpns, roikI nfiiglibnr Mirim** went Inio action today
od pirenU. —By Ounernl Idtcimi D. in a diaplav of fighltng power for
President Truinatl at 'his Murine
Ilfpry Onvornor in Gurmmty
Corp* ha*r.

S nv com*, the toll, tbg beauUAil.
the burled forsfonU pie*#
rpgthlrss Instant •# on xls
i|p* that, in a sunbeam ns

Truman WatchcB Warren Slammed
Marines “Take’' Committee
here. O'Rourke baa
beau linked with Mickle Cohen of
West Coeet In some trenaacFortified Beach tho
ticna.

Im#* In investlgal* TiiM&lt;i*y.*
crakh, Will iomii an Investigation
(Addy df the latest (psalter,
U st night's cimm csmn only s
few hAlirs after the piano Involved

Inside the fuM'logo, Figh t bodion
l|B(l boon picked out of tbo *on
niid air men bad been rescued, dim
o f Ih rse , F ille r Pilot J c iiii Klodi'li,
InbT (Red In llnlirelu liospltni
Nine bodice still were nilShlnp.
Tho Frcm b «U linc’ii invrstlgut,1ilk committee loilny cln*»d iTni..
rup. airport tn nil A ir France
night iiprratinn*. Hie cuinpary bud
!hooii using the uirpuit lor uboui
THt h , month'i. Previously
A ii

France ptahea *topped at Basra,

:;:;W S “f t

electrical adulpment to guldu
plane* In ’ami that tha radio di­
rection beams are of a primitive

type.

moth w ar maneuver* selred a
fintlfied hour It with rifle * , flame
thrower'*, tank* mid air eraft.
Then lie hioved un to sea'sidm *
thing hew In vtnrtare—»l|&lt;* lundlnc
■if trcop* in combat hy helicopters,
Mr. Triitm m . eaijin here m»t,
piloht oh the Presidential yitAh'
WIIMnW'tnifg hftbr a Cruise ddiln
the 1'otnmnc R iver. He went
n h a ra early this morning to re­
retv e fu ll inlllt'ur.v Itotiors, lilclud-i
lug a 21 gun saints.
A fter ravelwlng eii Hnnaf'guefU,
fhe President drmJe 30 miles to
the c'-mhat training range In his
iten black and red trim , custom
Ijttll* ( Lin co ln ' c n n v e rllh k
Iletween demon*traMnn*, t h e

action

renea

poets

a le

aprtng and
eummar.

WtoK l5 Texi* were a#

Re&amp;wis

b a it cut In

1948 itt crcury Convertible
1947 Ford Convertible
1947 Ford Coupe
1947 Ford Tudor Blue
1947 Ford TudPr. Maroon
1947 Chevrolet Tudor
1946 Ford Fordor
/
1946 Ford Club Coupe

progress which has been made hy
the Netrr&lt;&gt;«* of mir atnte rnidir
Hie tradfttnnal relationship* Af
Mfr pgoplcs- Hut the tragedy Af
Ottr common aitpntlon Is UlM ttolfaker* from outside our borders
have vIntently distorted the facta
to serve their selfish ends,
fit Deplore* Agltstlim
"Progros* In the suuth I* set
back every time there I* radical
agitation of the racial problem hy

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their alms.

"Every effort him been mails to
hide tho fact that the Negroe* In
'the south have made nioru progrt'»* at a race In the ln*t fio
year* than nny other group In
hlilory."
(Tomorrow: The Negro 4'Hlten)
H 'nate roiniuittro undeitr,nk n
Monroe Countv prnhp, and added!
"The utfermatfon c iim io i , of conr»»,
he ubtuitii'd fio m tho low cnlo iicm tiit n fficln ls, if it *nt id such
condition* would not e xist."

Resignation of Tampa Police
Chief J.
J . LL.. Eddlng*
Eddlnga camu a*
aa .1.1
"rempleto aurprlxe" to Mayor

C u rtis llix o n , wlm nuiiethelaa* ac­
cepted to become effect lye Aug. I.
It came as.EddlAgv, ht« subordi­
nate* and a ktatc*h|ii'olnt*H id*
veitig ato r J . . Nliiott, had rohcliAd
a virtu al dead end, In llic ii invcallgallon nf the ganltlund-lypc * la y ­
ing of l/timfa.
Eddlng* gave ill hualth a* hi*
blnasomod ren*mi for iinltting. Ho nald lot
had l&gt;een rtuviaerl by fillySlclun*
the lank waa too "arilum i* and
ta xin g " In continue

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s e d

T

A '&amp; it ’lSS

No *iiccc**or
M d itilltm tn Key We*t wrote
Henaidf KcfSnver (D-TAuttl that ‘mediately.

wii*

named Im-

The Katanga d istrict In *ha
Relglan
Congo anil
Northern
• "We ar*'partlcu)arly concernad Rhodesia l* one o f the a^prlrt’a
leading Copper producing area*.

r u t h s

1984 lVa ton Ford
1936 Vi Ton Ford Panel
1948 Ford 2Va ^ n
1945 ChcvroU't Pickup
1946 Ford Pickup
1947 bodge Pickup
1947 Ford Pickup
m i ForddiRWlJ .k R IP 1
Special PriccH On Above
Units During June

A U T H O R IZ E D

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90S B. FIRST STREET

'W * *M#m to he unable locally

dq anything effective to stop It

1

The ltcllr.ppters, In the seedtWl
demon*tratinn. made simulated
s fr le r taimoffa with, both mipt
nnlpinrnt afd Utidfd t flint
combat im icS."

J

w ew ttoM f*

kUON BENEFItS AT REASON^
Local ’Headquarter* ElUrM* HdtCI Ltfbby

.. . .: Cl 1tfT t&gt;i.. i! K'fr‘5.,wt-*0 &amp;U.

k 'jMopto itvfng tn Htihlnott Ctiunty will be hoaplulbad wltMn 1 ^ 9^ ) 6 t ^ | l

'«• «»» b(*W • V W with only on* tool.
It Iff M algr to hfllid • btltpp hoof# V i l l i n t till Wt.

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PRE-WAR
Firnls—Chuvrolefcs—Plymouths
Dodges—Pontlacs—Ruicks—Mercurys

The helle iptere fu ( |k&gt;w"
troops and were off aggin-

"

Dr. Henry H c tM lfa

saaaoned over

SrttiivJSSrkWtti

TNa National Georgraphlc Bor- In the revlrw lag stsnd.

ftf'«

-.'Meanwhjle,

The couple waived-raamkelUm
yesterday before a U. 8. Co mmIs1 loner* and ware lalled, In - Umj
of ball, to await federal grand
jury action.

“In Sou*h" Carofea^arlT in tlih
Otfoth u « whole, racial rHatiog)1
Mrth improved atnadily. They Wttl
tmptove even more rapidly a* Mr
(woltornfr condition* Improve, trie
Wtirfwrn Negro ha* become &gt;i

and stability. But even if wa tin not succeed in full, wo may

Ha ileeknd II* linod firmly, and ■HI face the future yrlth optimism and with certain ktum
liiduncd
With hi* hands, waiting acoustln* ledge that opr children can' bring into being many of Hu
JfU of form, n* one wait* the lait Jilngs Which we habe Just begun, Porha|ut they may make
|t nqssiblc for their children to live in a world of peace and
■tep
When a rubber hall trlpa down the
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itair*.
&gt;1
F
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WADE DON AMOK.
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HAHOAHHO SEA

Md., the ageuta regorUd

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a HoijMui Hlcy thgl VIII jmrtliity eot«r
T f ?? i ^ “

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THE tlANKOnil

mf.iAS!
rt

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TH URSD AY
The T .E .L . Clans of the F ir s t
Baptist, Church w ill meet a t the
church 'At 7:80 P . M. for Its regu
la r monthly meet Inn,
The pftnlnole Chapter No. 2 of
D .C .S . w ill meet In Masunle H all at
1:00 P.M .
* '
F R ID A Y
1 Den No. 1 of Cub Bcouta w ill
meet a t 8:00 P. M. at th« home of
M rs. W . W . T j r a a t 1109 Oak
A vanuej
,
The Am erican Legion A u x ilia ry
w ill hare a covered dish auotter at
the Legion Hut at 0:30 P.M . A ll
member* are urged to attend.
M O N D AY,
The Sunbeam Band for child­
ren 9 tb S year* of agd of the W.
M. U . o f the F ir at B a p tlil Church
'% “j i l l meet at the church at 3:80
TU ESD AY
The R . W. W are Bible etas, of
the F irs t Methodist Church w ill
- have it*.re g u la r business and suela) moating at M cKinley Hall at
9:00 p. M.

Bible School To Be
Held By BaptiHtn
0

-------The F ir s t B aptist Church w ill
begin Its D ally Vacation Blhle
School on Juno 18 and w ill cohtlnue through June 80. holding
aesslons Monday through F rid a y
from 0:00 A . M. to 12:00 noon.
John L . M iller w ill serve os
principle and W. P. Brookn, J r .,
as pastor of the school Which w ill
be divided Into four departments
w ith ages abil superintendents ns
follows,' Intermediate, 18-10, Mrs.
4 £• w - E lg l« } Junior, 9*18, M rs. J .
P . Cullen; prim ary, 6-B, M rs. C.
A . Andernon, J r .; and beginner,

Dorothy Crumley I h
Honored With Party

Honoring Mtsn Dorothy Cruin[*.y whoso running* to Kvrret
Young of W inter Park w ill take
place June 21. .Mr*. C, W. Raker
enter!nliterl with n kilrhen shower
arid luncheon at her home Tuesday
morning.
Bridge was played try the guests
(luting the morning, nhtl gifts
were' awarded
Ml;’a Hetty Jo
■Brock, high scorer, Mis* Did
Morrison, second high, and Mrs.
Ralph W ight, floating price.
The decorations carried m il a
ted and white kitchen motif, and
gladioluses were featured on the
mantle and tables.
Those Invited were M i.se* Dor­
othy
Crum ley. B etty Jo Brock.
Ann Lovell, Margaret Dingfelder,
Jo Ann W illiam s, Nonna Jean
8ayer.
Dot
Morrison.
L illia n
Bo.vle, Charlotte T ru e . Caroline
Lee; M rs. M. L . Rahoru, J r „ Mr*.
A lfred
Doudnetr,
Mrs
Ralph
W ight, M rs. Mason Wharton. Mrs.
John Pierre " f Duih.rtn, N. C .,
and Albs J cmii O'Neal, house
guest.
The huiiorec's nmthcr, Mr*. B.
II. C run ilcy, w a s a g iic .i fur the
luncheon.
4-fi, Mrs. W . L . Vance
Picpnrnthm Day w ill be held
F rid a y , and hoys nnd g lib ate
e spec ted to tie ptereut at UOO
A . M. to register and y. r ready
for the opening of school on Mon­
day.

Third elnss fare I* I lie foendi
tlnn for all railroad f a i r , in .lapun,
the eororul ela:r* fare being two
tlmea Unit o f lliir il flam nnd
firs t elnaa fa r Tour tim e, the
third clssa fare.

PAiiU tiflile*

B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T
14.
Follow ing tho business session
Mr. ami Mr* D, S. Edward* of
a social liuur w as enjoyed w ith do*
Due W v .i, H. 0 , announce I h :
(clous refro.shrnKn's
served
by
hlrtti of a daughter, Joyce LoveMis* Roberta E- MeConaughay. Joy. on 6lay 21 Mrs. Edwards I*
The Woman's Bibia Class of tire Ira . Wilson and her eo-hr.-tras,
laughter of Rev. and Mrs. E . Mc- the former Edith l.ovejoy of San ­ F irs t Baptist Church met recently trs . J ; L , Jarksun , to M r*. I'lnve''onauch.iy, Imrnme the hrld# of ford.
with M r*. J . H . W ilton at 001 ahd, if r a - J . ,T. N ew hv, M r*. H.
(twaoniv M nij 0 C , Gibbs. M ra.
Wiley K arl G riffin , sou of .Mr. and
Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs. J . W. G riffin of Long wood,
M rs. R. T . Hunt, president, nre- P . 'A, Anderson, J r ., M rs. E . 9.
Sunday afternoon In a beautiful
i'lrd over the meeting, which Rockey, Mr*. J . T . Denton, M rs. R .
mule ring service. The wedding
wns opened with p rayer by M r*. B . C u lly . Mr*. R. R. C a H v r M m.
"an held In the Churrh of the
M. N, Cleveland followed by the H unt. Mra. R. ( . Jla o i« , M r:. Rol*
Vu ratm e nt Luke M nry, the home
and Mra. Dixon.
devotional given hy Mr*. George
el Hie bride. The Rev 1.. It. ttuali
Mr*. Jack W ilkinson nnd Mrs. Dixon.
t"ii. pastor of the Sanford CI i u i t I i
A tulip crate *wnrd wostorn
Jo d i Phillip* entertained recently
f the Nn*nrene. officiated.
Mr*. F . E , B o il, social chair­ EmtlMpo lit the DV’ O'-. and onr prltc*
a&gt;
a
•'"cn
(’ala
party
honoring
The wedding vow* wet* tpktn
man, led u discussion on flags In flow
ower won nn award of ulm’. lt
I'tfo ir an altar bunked with tell Mi&gt;. Joan Dampicr and Ml«s Fuve oinrrvntion of F la g Day, June 8«,«, 0 0 0 .
Willlnui
,
iiiin
ili-rs
nf
the
I960
baskets of white glndicluse.'i and
-nliiin. 'I he altar ra il und piano pcniinele ilig li Hct.nol graduating
"ere adorned w ith white calln clue*
The u .iity i onms were beauti­
Idle* ami fern. P rio r to the cere­
mony,
Mrs. D'm r
Henderson, fu lly decorated with gladioluie*
Not, Inc.
eopsln nt the b rill*, rang "He- in puiple ninl w liilr, the senior
T lic hu»tr-ics
pro' ruae,1 arciunrnnlrd hy M il* l)orn- etas* color
uented
gifta
to
the
two
honorce.i
*hy R in k *.
n* mcnieiitoiM of the occasion.
The bride eheic for her wedding
Thor* invited t.. t., with Mis*
ii beautiful white *111. anil nnd
in itching halo hat. and her col- Dumpier and Mt«i " ib iif ii were
say e was fa*Monad of white gnr- the M ine.. I unniys M cihvin, DonM ADF, F R E S H D A IL Y T O o n D E R FO R Y O U R
Mrs. can B a k u , Jackie Cameron, M ar­
d inns and nrui.ge t.leMnni*
I tank G tlffin , matron oT lioitar, tha t U.ipiunn, Joyce lla tt*. Pat
L U N C H E O N S — T E A S — P A U T IK S
Denise
war* an aipiu faille suit with halo Brown, Roverlv G im lick,
hit and accessories of white. Her Steven*. Ret tv Jo llijto w a y , Dnri*
Phone 1740
r.
0 U MaRiiolin Ave.
Partin, June M, G ill,
R h v I lie
iiusage was of pink roiebuds
&gt;rsf l , Hot i v i 'agle, Neil
Rule,
Fran k G riff'n ncted us beat Mnrv Rll.’n I n.-slng, Janette Jent an for ht» tirother, and u»her» kin t. m l 'tm iiin e Eulinnks.
wrre Floyd RI"'dom nnd Jneklc
Ih mler sen
Erdl.iwlng tiie ceremony. Mr*
i rnnl G riffin .n il,'ll lined Ih* wed­
ding i.artv and III*'id I'.l) gni'i't* ni
i crept loo \ tec,, chdli i ,»v&gt; i c,1
11 .inllnura
I'n ar lim l
tin diidnu I able, ut one • ’&gt;* &gt;“f i d-, .'iv ii1 T ,i «t ii. at Hie well*
cn'.'-'d,. tin , . . I , lim it * l a i e i i l he
. I d i t i - tomi the (hiee til l ' d m ldmg cuke aurttmutded t&gt;\ uiinin used f i ■i l In i irp o te In o rd e r to
. nr* bride uml groom, at the ..the- lei er. i la- S ia ii . i ..a t * tho p a rk
■n,i, tho punch howl Ni
"
E tli hind mn 1 la deeded in tint
vvii m i.ci t», 1
Butko mu H it Bryan l!i m prridcil nl the refreshmenl lehli
A m intiiw «1 ih.
Mi*
Albeit Klitin vr kept the ei tel \\u
at D). Aiichi'i ton mi Thniadny
l.ilde'.i Rook.
c o u n n i w ith c a m c m ‘ in n u t
M i*. G i It fin graduated from iilt'lt nt |fp&lt;l 'M 1- T lir regular
'.iiitr.d e High Heboid on Erlilav rint.1 l »♦(■'« 1 Ti ; \ til l.t
Oil 111 l till*
i.nt1 ih at |ir*.".eiil u liild o y d nt Mi
1 'ioty
in Fnnford Sir G riffin 1
#7.500 "HO
■«|- n i . .
II, II m l
, n(i Elio Ida I'a ’ luiin
mo l|\ In
VVf I It . . I I I , , i 1 nil
i int . | iiiwn g „i to no i&lt; Mn
190 E . F lra t HI.
lo in M .ubler nnd Mrw. Jack He- lip.1. II 1’.1(P
Will . f A m e ile u I r n l. Mrs I’hym w a r
,i
| k le n . M l* Dean lieu,It i. uti
...it Ii. n ib 1 Met''man glia y of Ln•. ,
Did. , Mi unit Mi
Hum l.l
s: i ■
I fur. tllarksh var, Gn . and VV
i i G iiffin &lt;d JnckHoiiillh

Mis* Madeline Mullein present­
ed her music pupils in their gnfinal recital nt the Woman’s Club
Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
(Jue*t artist on lit* program was
I .'Hit ’ Kneeling, cellist, whose per­
formance delighted the audience
Mr. Kneeling'n cello solos ware
played w ith great f a e l l n b .' n
Mrs. W. A. K ra tz r r and two w onl'li of tune color and mil nor 1
children of T a iln iu m re are vs is - tutive miMivlau hip. He was Sciug her father it. R. Reek and loiupnmrd at Die piano J&gt;y M i*'
.Mullein.
V
nthri relatives.
T h * plDtforiu and timliinrtttm
Me*. J . T . M iller return*,I to were decor ated with potted paints,
Pnlntka Wednesday after ««v ir a l basket a nnd va,:*': of gladioluiea
day* visit with M r. and M '.; «i, and fern Miss Adelaide Rlchtar
W. Spencer at their home in 1 ilv •ml Miss Dorothy Ruugv were ill
• harge of the flower loom. U shtrs
Court.
w "re I to McHIII and Isohel I.C
Etl* and program* were distribut­
E . R, Stow* Ims » *'*n llv re ­ ed hy R h trlry Jones and Pater
turned
(torn
O rang e
.Memorial Dankm.
Hospital In Orlando to hi* home
Ilte pingtam was n* follows:
III Indian Mound Village an I u
much
Improved
a lte r
several H u lte ifly Elude op. 26 No. 9,
i tiopln—Ju ne
SIctilR.
Ellrabath
weeks Illness
W hile; Glow Worm, t.tncke— LuJo cu latitv, Thomp­
M r. am! Mr*. J . B. ll'N eal and iil!e E ric s ;
M iss Jean O’Neal of W avcio** son— Randall P rie st; L a GolMwere Sunday guest* of D r. i&gt;ml driou, N orthrop--Evelyn .lim es;
M rs. C . W . Baker and .lor B a­ Spinning T o p i, Ochtnler— Sarah
ker. Miss O’Neal w ill remsln Dunn, in The Gloaming, Gr##nwuld- Alan Buie; Chime* In T h *
until F rid a y .
Vail* y, K 'le n tilio —E m ily Splv#y;
Mr. and M r*. W illiam \V White \ a n k ir I Sikmlie, the W alt* from
I’liiy W illiam
Rrhrens;
have returned to Sanford to vrdt Music
Dull i — 'I n r g a r a t
Mr. and Mm. ('. R . K ir 11and S o iiie m r.
Mr. mid Mm. Si Clair W’lnti &lt;Mrr Moore; luttle Doiian t'liie f, .Strick­
upending the wilder at |V iiu r, land H illy T y r e : E a ily Rprlltg
Go., where Mr. W hile a llu d e d W .il'/, Mtowne G it v i i t a i l ’s; The
T w ilip id
Hour. Hrowiung -A v is
Emory llu iv c n itv).l m ip -'.
Iiirg til
.d a l
W alt*.
Mra H u rry h o d iil wKI leave Ilrrt.i uln bl, An tante, lliivdap—
mull for New York and O iiiiiin ill tiili'at W ard, Ft a iju ila Rvrrnadc,
The
to visit ft lend i Air h udell. u in- Li-dun Jim m y Brow n; tty
ii. lmi - Rattle
ipcctor of the Ib 'in ia :d do lltglt- Mount tin M i m m ,
I'ln d cri'lla
W alt*,
Lc
wnv Department a id R ia l
( u ■ U i't f .
ft o m g n l n e t!
ganlsl for l tic E lk * , w ill pun Gland Man ia
I k i in C ln rliitin ll on Ju ly 1* flioy Happy E ir iip 'i, Schumann. On^
w ill return try way of l tie- • nt"- ■vaid ' til. trio
.Slillie i .. Stllli&lt; in
w ilia . ■
* Rope; Kerenatjt,
line*.
Didln Dana Lee RnuMrii MounMr. and Mi.
It •• tin I u&gt;n I iiiii Ill'll'', I, rriS.•-1 k iiuene lia rs ;
held a reunion of thru im m -'h it* V.•I . I .t il. , T . tmikovk I.V -Sh lrfam ily during fh* i&gt;* • week when I••v I r » Hi liiltlfiil lln amer. Fo*they had an llo'ir
liouic eix i t ' i . I'aiiiping (in i M aich, Collin*—
I.IM ln;
Rod
GiranlUPi
Mi*ir cliihltroi arid i;i nmlt Inldroti Roldiy
E in n
.Iran
R a rkcr.
They were Mi nnd Mrs. It. t! A I h ' I i ,
H ic k 'in , J l anil .m i, l { 11 limd and Mighty i ik' A Ric.e. Novln. Spin
nun. iimoi. I 11rn■-nr i-i i I, Itoeliellr
Hai l y T n llry " f Adel, i i i , I
l ire,
Col. and Mr*. Ghnilc.i llrlt and Eubank . AI The Camp
I lunna
(tukvrr; A la
elllhlien S lilid i* Cho. k nnd tin , K teiil/tin
{IclllltI,
Marelieta,
alii of F t. Sam lion ton. To* : nnd la&gt; i m i i i i p t ,
Mr. and Mi
k. I N .| on m l S. Inn i ; m e■i 'Ti KiP'idm g; Fm Vi’d' l, • Rpindler - H e t t y
iddldfrli
Tor rolbJoan,
lii-Sty Mranl
A iiip S in . . Nnnniiu.i m E Ms
l.ynn and Sordn of Miami
j.'i
No
'.
Ilielhoken Nancy
ll'.n lln a e * am m •■«** Hn»l
|
i a It.
Ilom orerniiir,
Dkiuak — in till* manner during Mi fir* ' [
f. i tin
Mnrlannr f irti l land: Gvp 'V H "ii bun ninnlli* nf tlHt'j
III ra d io Ir a n .m i- * ,
da. Hindu ' l u y Y iig in ti lloblli period tin* year.
er the frctiucm v. tlic
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th e c u rv e o f p e ilrr-trin ii d c it h
I a. I iitilain.
II. Imi Maria
an lo n n a ln * -o iiii'i
_______ __ ___________
Mr li’ Jtllr . , mi-,
r j Nyrnpli,
|f &gt;11' 1 1 H1ein*-n I—* IId’ »" I -'in
i inusp,
*&gt;»■
•
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Silver
I liillga il'll
iiin11«
rpy lv*’ ••*■
w ith-■ (K,
bill
E lm * Hr ut'ui;
M iirrli nf The *d In IPSO an cold ran tn l Willi 41- I
’I hr dragon fly' C"nipiui|i.| i.ye |.|in v ir
l .u l ,
IV n tlu — I's tflc l* iluring the foiir-lnolitli per mil o'
In comprised of ii'.iiJ v .'Ui,n, uum'
W d k c i. Vahc m i- harp minor
I'.'I!'
nnd permits vi.utin m flliiio t a lt. up i&gt;4 N.,
uimpin- Raul E ilio tti
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d iiii'tU m i.
I'a ia n 'i Hr. I teller Linda l.cunr»et.
ard. Exeiirpt fruln tat nioVOlhillt tmanimiff - Ju lin Aimnm; Ituml.
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Fey. Gr'lrutt Juice 45* ci. 33c ^
Tangerine Juice He. 2 121c B3&amp;
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19c Pig Tails 2 lbs.
36e Kidneys 2 lbs.

Rib Rcesl lb. 79c Cottags
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Chuck Reis! lb. 69c .Cheese
Fraah Ba«f
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lU s n s s H r r « s r« « , u»n
presenlatluii—grand Jury not ice
of an offense oi unlaw ful sluts
of a ffa irs .
The presentment charged that
precaution* against the theft of
govern i lie nt paper*
hud
I
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Inadequate."
Hut
it
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evidence that tho Department &lt;&gt;f||
Justice waa remiss In Us prose*
action uf tha A m eraila cane, or
tM t any o fficial acted Improper­
ly by attotgeiinR to delay a r­
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b o . The c a m Involved - the I04»i
th sft uf 1,701) guvernment docu­
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Y o rk O ffice of the magaslno A ir
cra sla , now defunct.
Praising the F B I fu r the role
I It played In Ihe case, the Jm y
ralil It felt that had es|,ionui;&gt;
lows been different, "the prose
rutlun proriHlure would havo I,.......
entirely different,
"Other telling factors involved
certain legal procedures which
If followed, might hove revealed
to the enemy Infurmatlon that
ft was essential should In* held/
the presentment continued

Sheriff’s Meeting

iC ts lls s s S I r s u r - f , l | « l
M m* pay fo r a 4(l-lio.ii week hs
they had received fo r lit- 48-hoot
week. In denying- this demand, tinboard sold:
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rent hourly increase), together
With added opportunities for over­
time work ut time and unc-hi.lt
n ite r 4(i limns, would serve to
a ll set any substantial reduction ill
lakeliuiiie pit) occasioned by the
i sh o rn r weekly hours.

people and enfoire lows a g a in s t.
gsmbllng.
Nnt ll. Itumbo, new director
o f the governor's highway safe ­
ty
conference,
said
rlo rU lt's
highway death lull Is Inrreusing.
In the firs t five mouths of this
year .177 weie killed against 247
in the same months of 1H49,
Rembo sold.

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Punta ( lorila. Other candldatog
He said he reserved the rig h t.
are R u r r iis K . Peak o f ( V a i l t oo over, to opposw and try to
and Judge E . II. Donnell of W eft j keep from
living Included In
P"lm Beach,
[ ih,- niitmiinl platform “ several
A dark horse i-iiiulldati', huW- plunss that are derogatory to the
ever, loomed in It. A . (Le tt) j w .llu re of F lu ilila and to In(irecn of Starke. Humldiogs of uividiiMl rig ht*."
a boom for Green were heard
The sheriffs ended Iheir mevtat the sh e riffs' barbecue T i # luc by Iristnllllig Todd Tucker
day night.
of I’in rlia s County ns president.
Meanwhile Hodges was m slfr H&lt;- wus elected in Ja n u ary,
In g .h ia stand on a plea for pai A
Ci'losing sessions also featured
tjr harmony. "W e t-aiinoi permll
nit] a ltalk by MtoU Attorney Gene&lt;MT: t»l
u,i Itichatd E rv in . He urged
tne committer to K&gt; i-ontrollM
Ly the prejudices uf a p rim arf sheriff* in listen to an aroused

Smymh B each. 7&amp;uda
(D A Y T O N A A R F A )

There

that “ m any place* InT*southern
Peru hay* revolted against the
gt-v eminent P u t authorities hen
raid the uprialna waa confined to
Arequlpa and that quiet prevail)
in the rest of the country.
Many parson* were reported un­
der arrest both In Arequlpa end
here. Lo ya l troops hold compleUe intro), the government said and
the tosh of restoring the city to
normal it under w ay.
( I n . New Yo rk tailed former
1’ ieatdcnt Juee Lula Bustamante,
deposed In 1948 by the mdlta-y
government now ruling Peru, nalil
the Communist charge against tinrebels was "grotesque" The tevolt," he said waa a "counter-re
m i itiun of the people.'*)
1he revolt was led by Francisco
J . .Mo.ua Jo, an opponent uf l hi
m illta iy cabinet, uimther coniimmlque said. Mostajo’s opposllion candidacy for vice p rim lin l
in the elections scheduled .Inly i‘
viis rejected by the nut him. I rive
tural hoard last Sunday.
A rebel broadcast sold the re
volt flared up after a clusb betw ttn strikin g u niversity -ludeiil*
nnd the police Tuesday in which
two student* were killed und “
number hurt.
Indicating a Inrg* numl.ei »d
persons had been wounded, anoth­
er broadcast from Arequlpa cull
d for volut.teer doctors mid inirs, s to come to the hospital and
help with the Injured.
The government said the rebel*
included, In addition t&lt;&gt; tire Coinninilsts, members of the m itlnw f!
leftist A lira l e i tv amt "meinbei i
uf the so-called M toiiucralir l.ea
gue' lerl by ‘Mustajn.
0»n.
lls r u e l Udi'ia, fnrnu-i
president of Peru's m illta iy cabi­
net who reslged i&lt;&gt; become a
.andldale
lor
the pfcsldunf),
blamed the Revolt un politicians
seeking to disturb the coining
election.
Udna remains the only pies,
der.tia) candidate in the eleeitm
ti'-ce the electoiel board rejectee
the ticket headed by lieu . Finest*
A, Montague and Including Mostajo. Ths board said netltloiis i.c
. t&gt;ni puny in k Mont ague ' can.lidu."
wen- lo ig i-rlrs 0 1 w*-ie signed •
member* of the outlawed A p iist.

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Senator Asks

Legion Presents Flag

McCarthy Says Amerasia T e s t i m o n y
Will Shove (Who Is
Telling TW'^Truth
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- i f - A reach ward count

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today
UTi. Beaalar Joseph R.
•Carthy (R-wk) recelrvd

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for the
Lnatran Car* The
A ftollar'a
Warth of Housing for Every
D a l l a r Bpeat"—caversd ST
natw of a 94-page Luatron
booklet eatltlad ‘ How To Own
Your Own Home.** TM article
contained abort IMS weeds,
Aifatran paid Senator McCarthy
V flM tt for It.
hit a epoclal attlelf

artktoeta_«Weated:

WASHINGTON, Juna I M A 1)
—Senator McCarthy (R-Wi») to­
day challenged Seitati invutiiaIan lo make public the tecrcl
tulloMny lhay have received from
Emmanuel S. Lartcn on tha Amer­
ada caie.
V- - McCarthy told reporter* that
£rould ihow "who it telling the
truth" in the ditputa between him
and Deputy Undersecretary of
State John E. Peurifoy. Each It,it
accused the other .in affect of try­
ing to influence Larsen’r testimony
In a speech, McCarthy i.iiil
Peurifoy had promised free lcn.i!
advice and loyalty clearance lo
Larsen, who wnt a defendant in
• h a 1945 Amentia stolen docu­
ments cate, in return for favorable
testimony on Capitol,Hill.

Industrial G r o u p
Claims A c c i d e n t
Rate On Upswing
* June tfl, (Special), Bsmlnolo
im iu s m ii accidents
nvtiiwwM- cov
'-Xounty Industrial
Workmen's Compansatlon
•red by Workmen's
20.2
showed an Inerts** of —
- -per
cant during 1940 a compared to
cent during 1040 as compared to
rases reported to the rlnpds In­
dustrial Commission,
■
Tnrse arrldenta cost Remi note
Cnunty employer! and Inaurum-e
carriers 148,771.40 in medical and
hospitalisation aspens** and in
the amount of compensation paid
•put. Accidenta in this, county
totaled 816 for the'year, result­
ing In 680 weeks qf lost time.
This Increase in’ oceldtnto was
not in keeping with tht general
trend over the state where acci­
dents showed a drop of 5 per
cent. Total accidents In the stale
were 88,606 and cost over (6
million.
,
Qrcatest number of accldenU
ware Incurred in the jigrlculluro
were
industry In Bamlnol*.
field
•4 6 work InjuHaa
',663.110
resulting In a coat
(, These
and 386 weeks al l
: In acS uras represent
Industry
rnts and costs
iparatlvn
aver the 1948
so of
Bumban show
md 26
180 accidents,
Cost
more week* or
tor
increases
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Asnuclnlrd Prom Leaned W ire

Ifi. 1'i.Vi

Truman Signs
Bill Opening
Door To DP’*

Two More Men
A rre s te d By
F.B.I. Agents

Form Human Barricadu

136.000 Persons Arc
Expected To Start
Flowing Into U. S.;
lOdS Law Revised

F e d c r a ls Issue C&lt;&lt;mplaints C h a i n i n i ;
C o m m u n ists W i t ’.
Sp ying,
Perjury

W \ H II!N (;T » N . Jrrnr lit— l/P)
— I'rrnlilrn t Truman luduv vvlord
Ih r barring point h ill—a
measure that would have guar*
antrrd Individual
hualnraamrn
the right to
abworb
freight
charges and sell their products
at uniform ilrlW rrrd price*. In
a mr-aage to the Senate, Mr,
Trnmirn aald he was run* Ineed
the till) would "oharurr, rather
ihmt i-lu rily,1* rxlnllng lawn reb'tlng In pricing prnrtircn. It
the *rcnnil
rrm trrivrrslal
mermure r r lix d hy the l'rr«ident
in recent munlha. T h r ftr*l waa
the K e rr N atural Can Hill.

NI’.W Y O R K . |tm r If. t ,J ’ i A
Inn iici I
** \ritrv Mult r ontmi,; tolled "Mil ri
/\ll,ui|H',l(((|,-. ,\
M ,. wa» .iiim lcd tmi.rv bv lb&lt; I III
on ,1 clraigt id giving , c , i , l - la
H ,m y Gold, I’ lni iidrlplu.in 1 1 , tu­
rd of parting .ri,,n il, ,,-(i,-l, l&lt;, llnRtisiinn*.
I lie I'111 n lcn liitrij ll, r 1! r l *' .1rtI
man at Davul Ciiernyl.n t. JH, nl
N rw York City
G rcrng hiti
a iir t l
&lt;amr !**?•»
Inan 24 haurt after ih r 5n/t:rr m
Syriicu»r, N. Y . of anothn m i*
p rcl In thr K I. h j &gt; I n* In ipy mur
K ill agrnlh laid that tnrrn»?|aM*
ux pin nation fm ht% allr^ u i i» Imn
w in tli.it R iim .i, .o an «llv rim
inn thr w ai. wa » * oliih’*!
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laii-it Iii|;h l F i l l t'|,i" n lm • hoi.
*'il A Ifi fd Muon HI iti*k , l l , ' i u -nlil
8 vrnuiHi* fliriiiiftl. Mi Mm* 1 &gt; Ii'
*&lt;l&gt;y ting m I m.1i 'dip|M'.l alomu
r ft’H li» Mi#*
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SJlM'k ii'lm iM i.l g tv hh* •'*•1&lt;| 1•■
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Iv in a it| St h ru il, *|**« . *1 •
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FORMING A HUMAN S A R R IC A D I, rm p lf»yi‘t «»f 0 »p

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rw VY o r k , stand

W A S H IN G T O N ,~ j ,me I f r (A*)
i'v
In fitmt »&gt;f &lt;4 iv h r frm r w hlth wn;i linn tltiwii i «h« nr Itifri 1*5 tltr "lnv.ichn**' fl 1 '
,|Pi!il1
^ property
-(Resident Tinm an Imlay iigncd
mvnFM nl 1 1k LI T h r liiitri unit tlin litnitr " i i i n n Beni lmia •
i lilhl It* M«r • •l"nl
I runnt ndlarunt
( I nli’Mt(iHnnrll)
* *« '.I I'liri nr»XV |V| IRf,('&lt;
f,dl| A nl Ihr
-.1 "! i ............ I limy Imd pirn h.(M (| t " -nil- (I'tfr
legixlsllnn opening Anrrricu’* doors
In an .ulriiliiui.d I Kr.OOO i!i*t&lt;lsccd
persons.
I Ire nii'aninr revue* a 19-18 law,
expiring June 10, tli.il aiilliiirized
llte entry of 2 0 ),0 0 0 DIN peiinnx
Photo fly Tod Hwtilm driven Irom their linmei by Iwn
Form er Utinmiundto l.nne* rjulncy (irillowny of th&lt;- Sanford I’o sl w an It extend* tin prnguim for
U XSMINC.IUN. Itmr I L
6,'t of tile Am i’iTnm lepton, left, i* sliown presenting it Finn In Lieut.
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Punt Jones of the Sitlitvitlintt At my fot use in religion* servin'*. The .inollier year and im re.ne* the ••Mr It* ilm r ilttp ih r |r\ r*v m u i.mmlliHt I ik- Okrt'i htiltf r An -iiinv
presentation funk place lime ft ,ti the Legion lint Flag ‘Jeilintllull number eligrlile lm ,idrni**i.*n to f"itHi l»r 4*i I Ms drntil&gt;it* ih r
(H m ihilitv !•* S ’ li tl*n I (' till lit I
service,, w ire held ul I In- Salvation Arm y Sunday.
M l.0(H)
F a ir Kai lici
ihr lh. Out 1.4w
1hr rtiihhni* lr \ »*r- iln nut fully litre I lltt* ifMjmirinnil
I In *.till, nf I r&gt;t.(HH) ill,placed
»SMIr Rii.it! D rp m Ifiu tlL t f»l, W. [ PoMi r witOr I In mil l*i)f
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I'n ilrrl Slate In m akr then liurnr*.

Ocala Officials
Motorists May Some Day Drive
Atop I.a!;c Okeechobee Levees Arrest Two Men
Who Defied Law

Military Police Vocation School
Capture Ex-G. I. Graduates 169 As
For Third Time Term Ends Today

Peurifoy and Larieiiimmediate­
ly Issued denials of McCarthy's
Escapee Is Trapped 110 Men,50 WomcnRecharge.
' |
Peurifoy said that furlhumoro
Hiding Under Bed c e i v c Instruction
ht waa informed that McCarthy
had hint*! he w«td|rJo &gt; a y on
Jn Girl’s Dwelling In Varied Subjects
Larsers “if he wen to toil ifv i n
In a way satisfactory to Senator
D U F-H H ELIIO R K,
Germ any.
OuiirtK the post trthi which c|os*
“ lafthy." Peurifog said hi* Ini*&gt;iM*r..-fMt^ U rtss . 16—OR)—*ii, Nr Jllth Corwinl*- &lt;/• Inday a t 'llir S in fo M Vocational
"loner John J . M rChiy (old G er­
_ j a ‘n’e testimony' wa« taken

a

Grnerally f a i r ami warn?
through Saturday, except for a
fear local ahowrrn n( widely sealtern) places, mostly in the af­
ternoons.

mans today (heir icm m nilr salvallon rirpenri* on llir lr ira d r
Wllh M oslem rn n n lrlr* m l her
than with the ( ’umniituiri-dninianted east. Nprnsinn before no
amflrncr In Ihe lnd iisirf.il lluhr
he said: " I would remind «u,i
I hoi Hf, |u-r , enf „ r
German
Irade to-for,- i|„&gt; &gt; . r
hum
Ih r W est,"

School, 169 adult*, inrluding 81
veteran*, received instrurlim i* m
"•tnm eiclsl subject, with ihr rcsutl
ili.il -II were plated in poiilloos,
21 of who h were permanent and
I l te m p o rary

An illlri'i ,1 pari nl ihr .Seminole
( ounly Sr lioul ty ilrm , the n llljfll
,,r i iip ir, Hirer room, m lire Kcnl

MUNICH, tjrnii.iny. June If)
Hurlding on Coinmercial Avenue,
(/!’)- -P o lite t.iuglil Homer Cook md intlruclion is given tree Mi,.
today under lire bed in liii Geim.xn 11. (’. Maxwell j, principal, and r*
girl friend's apartment, direr d.iys i'»l»ler| by Mr*. J . P . H all.
nfler the cx-soldirr's llm d escape
HI ihe total taking in ,In n linn,
from a IJ. S . A m ir |.iiI.
I 10 were men and 59 were wo­
I broke out o f ja il In sec m y men. Nmr pupil, tetrived reiliMtulinger, D U h,, p,ld In, caplins b ia le , loi omiplelion of (m in e ,
Rtrl. ’ the liu iky rs-pupilisl [mm in in Ii rubied* n* liookkreping,
.is be meekly su rrend ered.
typing and commercial F.nghdi and
Two American m ilitary police­ oflice prat lire , and seven pupils,
men and a German cop arresled 'is of whom were velrtan t. reihc 26-year-old Cook in Munich cened high school diplomas.
after receiving a telephone lip.
’rhusc who received qorlifleiiti-*
"Y n u don't have In use your were all eligible for good posit Inns,
.ml Mr*. M axwell. These are Lee
pistol* on rnr, Im y*," the rangy Mansfield, .fra il ilrnoklyn, Mnry
filg iliv r (mm 16 army charges said. lidiiH . Alice W illiam s, C laire NmIlls German girl, Anna Npurrer, m mil, (leltui Revels, M ary Mehafwas absent from die apartment as (ey Richard Ilodse and Alfred
Oglesby.
to o k was seized. H it escapades
The six veterans who received
had started when be re-entered high school diplomas are Jamea
m Page Pesivl
Germany illegally, a lle i a bad con­
duct discharge from die Arm y, to
see her.
" I w sn l to m arry her.*' hi said

after HU first arrest.

"1 missed her again," ho mill*
ered today as nis rnptora led him
aw ay this morning from the partmem o f her aunt.

Cook escaped fro mlhe library
of tha Dachau Army stockade lost
Tuesday while a guard waul to
look for his relief. For three days
he had eluded 3.000 German police
and about 600 American MPa.
Ha said thin morning he went
first toward Nuernberg—too miles
south of here—but ha refused to
say bow. Yesterday he was spotted
In that area, Hundreds of police
sped there.
Cooh eluded them and made hU
way back to. Munich and to Ml**
Sporrur's apartment. Only a few
hours liefore he was caught, Mls.i
fiporrer in a broadcast over radio
had Urged him to auiHie recapture came aa 160 mili­
tary and Gtrman pollee sought
him In.tha ruins of one of Hitler'*
old ammunition dumps near

Nuernberg, where he waa Men ye*tentay. Throughout the night a
sound truck there blared appeals

Chart*) wilhentsrin* occupied
&gt;/litany m««aflr, rftWlflf er-

4-H Youths Hear
F l o r i d a Forestry
Program P r a i s e d

G A IN E S V IL L E , Juns 10—f/T&gt;—
Tim vaitnes* of tha formt pro­

gram In Florida, and the available
facilities In forestry were out­
lined to state 4-H club members
here today by W. F. Chambers
of the Florida Faraat Service.
Chambers alio pointed to the
Opportunities to profit from fo r­
estry, and pralaaq school and 4-H
troo-planting programs.
Ills remarks ware addressed to
some 870 youths attending the an­
nual 4-H club short course at tha
University of Florida.
The tree-planting program, he
aspiam
ni, n
explained,
hsl
ng about
nearly fail u
tha avail.
able forest „
Ida, and
gives boys an
to team
about foraalry
and.davelopmenta,
Ha urged tha 4-H hoys to an
courage the|r famUlaa to make
full uaa of any tW W on the
land whan clearing land, and
pointed out that it fa sometlmea
aolpwood

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600 recent refugees from Inm luntlr Rai l.
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d a y In h i* n iiul II o ff- riim |iu s rin im .
Senator
Uonnnlly
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Tire liulldlirg now under col,
Curtain countries whose admis­
lie wn* Kei'iii'lh Roilminr, wlioso
sion Is recommended by the Sec­ nounced that (he nim liiitfd Kenirie *tr rntion could aceornodtii'' ■•'III 1 1 iiHHi d hotly wi, i f'lond in ,i 4K-aForeign
Relation*
and
Armed
retaries of State end Defense.
rlililentn, llnm ett Nirirl. Th
neck. Ild rd -flto i mom where he
Congress also made variuu* Service* Committee* Imri reached *enrldy room w ill *eat afill
lived alone.
general ngrvummit on the Idll.
(U setiesM n s P ass « * # »
Rollon ft’riil tl" 'V were linkin g
M O TR IN G R A N T E D
(ol u young limn in Id* twenties
SA N F R A N C IS C O , .1....... Ml
who had iireom|innied I I I ' Inner to
617— Federal court loriiiv gnrnli'd h i* i-&lt; m .
ttin giivm im ieiit'a mol inn in re
A maid found Roiluner lying o;
v"ke Iliu ritlie n ih ln
of
flu n y ),.« hnck, fu ll) clothed A lurkU h
Rrirlgvii, C IO longtrlioro lernlei
towel wi i * wi upped around 11"'
Federal Judge George II. llm
iiinutli, neck m d h a rk and then
— ,.a rla Limed the rilling. The govern I,-,met; forward under ’ he ntmpllH
Dt. and Mr*. James N. Robson, resident* of Sanlnrd for the past mi'llt demanded that the natnm ll an ! tluil nrourd )i"th wrlftts.
AnutiiilianChief Medical Exam iner Tnntims
40 years, will celebrate their gnlden wedding anniversary at the re­ ration of llridgeti,
horti. he revoked after he wav A. (iim in l.i* siinl Rodunei 'It'd of
cently built horns of their daughter, Lieut, Pestle Robson, NC-USNR. rollvlrted o f perjury rcrently.
suffncatlun Hiid had laen rlCft'l
in Miami Saturday.
The perjury conviction wn* in tn 19 hour* to’tore Ihc toriy
They left hare this morning with their son-in-law and daughter. boned on a nworn fttatement in wn* d Leave re"
. k,
hla 1015 citlxeufthlu henring that
Rm luncr’s next door neighbor
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Anderson, the latter, the former Ann Robson.
Edith Greeuwutri, *uid she nearri
The Robsons came to Sanford in 1910 from Charleston, S. C. he wasn't a Communist.
scufflin g and loud voices In hi*
They had been married' 10 years*'
DECISION Ill’ll Kl,l&gt;
room nlmut dawn, hut »hi did not
previously on June 17« 1900 In of Char leaIon, end alao attended
TALLAHASSEE, Juno I6-(A7 investigate She *a'd *he though
the Eplicopal Church of Char­
Supreme Court today up­ nhn henrd sonicuiu’ 1,lf’ ve ,h * toom
leston, with the Rev. R. J. Min* Atlanta Medical College. After at- —Tha
held tho Dario County circuit it Imi nl an hour Infer,
hall, who later became, a bishop tendlng Uie University of tho court
rnnvlctlnu and 85-yrar pri­ Roiluner lived In a a I* oto y
at Atlanta, performing 'tha cere- South at Sawannee, Tenn., for son suntance
of Earl Eugene Rul­
years, ha graduated In 1907. erson for raping a Miami wait­ hulldtng occupied chiefly by stuand located a few mocks
practiced for one year In ress. The court did not comment dente
from tha Columbia cam gue^H a
Carolina before decldlmr,

K. VV. Park Pleads Florida College
For Firemen Is
Guilty To
Of S t e a l i n g $105 Started In th a la

Dr. And Mr*. James N. Robson Will
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary

the advice of frlemla, lo on the caee.

Mon. who haa -gractl

Tn'^c&amp;SSSJri?-

Florida.

rd Itt 1910 waa a hurry
cantor and Dr, Robso i
la hie praet.ee, and D
long before he owned and
a hoefttal at tha site
William ^Wleboldt

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ROTARY CLUH
The Rotary Club will nut hold
iti regular meeting Monday noon
duo to the Ladloe Night barbecue
which tha club will hold TVtusdav
night ai 7(00 o'clock at tha Elk*
Club grouada-

(Oaatiaaea o* W a »*•••»

' REDAN I h” STOl.EN
A 1989 Plymouth Redan, the
property of T. M. Miller of Lake
Mary, .was »toDn • * * * (15 o clock
Wednesday night. It had been
parked at First Rtiwst snd Rail­
road Avenua, according to pollee.

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and uni’ V11I 11I 1 V V a -1" ! ' "
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Salvation Army Is
Nearing Hallway
Mark In Campaign
I’ll,, Salvutum \ liu \
1
nearing ()" ’ hiilfwav mm I ,n
it . ijiiv e In lut*,'
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mi u . tin,mnl act A iMr- m . Hll
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T ire
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h' S |iiu icci. Scrnitm1' 11
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&lt;i Racking ll'oH c t (l " U .mi
Motors, .Seal',mold **d ' ■
'
,M lloyd and &lt; " , ! ""•• 11 '•
Si'ininole L hiuu I i v , D i
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R iiheits, Andrew '
,w „y . ' "I
S 11. l l m t ilium. Sim • 't*n I '■
Kim ola Home (in-' 1 "
(till,-i donor* were \ V -I'1
Randall Elect r ie *
I 1 *'
i hi .mi, Soul her n Rell 1- Ii |,h"ii ’
(*„ , VV E K 11rhhnf 1, 11 I" "d
It VVlIftilll, It T • -w in in ,I • .
'IT,,* Sanford Herald, tin Vrnnu
(im Mil C o , Tal)'(d l Drive l l .
Mr*. Ilalnh H. *'l; ii|,iiiiin, Her
old II. Kantni'r, Tmiehton Drug
I'n., Mniincl Jueiibium, Mather " f
SanToril, NichoLtm Htiti’ k ' .
Hunt’* Tuxedo Feed Store, Ron
iiiiHui timi A n rie i’um. Virhln/ Mo
tel, Rater Raul's Remit y Sh ip.
M tiriy’ft Llrpmr Store turd 'Kit
I'loyoes of till’ Sunfold E le iT tli
Co.
Tho HalvaMnn A rm y I'oti '
nlarting it* summer ram p pro
grain anon. W eekly noting - m
hnlii for tha children, and Ian'
week about 16 went to Ctyri.nl
I,like. A special outing L pltmind
(or tho Fourth o f Ju ly .
Tha Bllrla Retinal w ill open
Monday onr! continue m ottling'
from 0)00 to 11:00 A. M r..r
two weeks for children nf "rlmol
age.

Six Sanford, Area
People O l Decrees
S ix rcaldents of Sanford and
vicin ity received degrees at the
recant graduation exorcLon (id
John I). Stetson u n ive rsity
Robert Ellsw o rth Tru e nf Luka
M ary, and M rs. M. H- Sm ith " f
Sanford received m aster nf arts
degree. M r. T ru e i* principal of
tha Ju n iu r High School, Mini
M rs. Sm ith Is an instructor nt
Seminole High School.
William F ra n cis llerudon of
of Sanford received a hacheimof science degree. Uachelor of
arte degrees were tw in riel In
Mrs. Ja ck Horner, teacher at the
Sanford Grammar School: Ur J u ­
lian L- Stenstrom, associate se­
cretary of tha Flo rid a llapUar

Rrotharhood and former sports*
wrltar tor The Herald and sportrH .
castor for Watlon WTRR, and
to William Edward Kirchar of
Enterprise and formariy or Hah- ■
ford.

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Show That YOU Care
B y spending your money in local stores, you help make business

better

and make it easier for your friends, the local merchants, to provide QUal

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ity merchandise at the lowest possible prices.

When you shop out of town, you hurt
luisincH H at home. When you take
money out of local circulation you
inure your home-town people.

This I Know
My dollar In circulation soon be*
rumen n hundred times a hundred
rents.
I exchange It for its value in
merchandise or service.&lt;
The person to whom 1 pay it
trades It again tor something he
wants. It now has done two dot*
tars worth of buying. Over and
over again It plays a dollar's,part, ,
. . . Kept circulating in my home
town, it daily adds to my town's
prosperity.
Carried off to Im spent In an*
other town. U Is lodt &amp; tty foftti
foveVer.
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This message urging the people of this community to shop In local stores is sponsored hy

G. W. CLARK'S

FOR DELICIOUS
HOME MADE FI EH, CAKES &amp; COOKIES

Where Your Dollars Go Farther

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SHOES AND CLOTH INC FOR THE FAMILY
208 S A N F O R D A V K .

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" Your Walgreen Agency "
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Right Where We’ve F ern For 29 Years
Dependable Merchandise

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

At Lowest

IV E Y 'S

BUILDING SUPPLIES
"Everything You Need From Start To Finish"
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PH. 1241

BEACON

M. 6 . HODGES
PLUMBING WELLS PUMPS
GAS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

SOL’S SUNOCO SERVICE
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Of Sanford

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combining and com piling to ie
strain and monopolize commerce
in new ipaprn, in ibe diiiem inalion
o f news and id v e rtiiia g , and in
luppliei, and w ith ealering into
unlawful contract! w ith advertisers
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named ip the euit in addition to
the company, ate L . K. Nicholson,
president o f tho company; John F.
Tim *, Jr., ita vie* president and
buainess manager: Aubrey F.
M urray,
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Donald W. Coleman, circulation
manager.
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Seminole County, told members ol the Pilot (Tul i il ,i meeting belli
in the Y rttltl Club Is il night as shi outlined the v,nnm&gt; luiu lions hih! * .1-1 I 1111 It It 11I f etijlllil J A, M. vc»
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Social Security (Mrs. T ro y Ray Tells P ilo t
Topic Of Speech
Club Of State W elfare Board
By Paul Weaver
Kiwanis Group Hears
Admiuiutrator Recall Act's FJis^Ciry
The henefiti given hy toe is I ier u iily to lh a ir eligible p r iio n i who
iclire o i ceatf w oik al (he ugr ol
liS or over, w«|e today d eluird lu
KiW diiisnt hy Paul Weaver, -o in il
te cu ril'' administrator lor ( ’euli.rl
I lo u d ,. I Ie , t t inliuduced hy J I
I (lilt.
r nngros 11 now , otnii|cio,i;
imorn'rnenl- to the Social S erunl'
A .I. cod aiimng p io v iriiiin Migg-.|
d I is the piopoial to include -elf
rioplovrd prisons, lie sl.lted. I liiu-t
■ml Sensle ainendmrots lo llir art
ilu not run parallel, so il w ill hr
H erniary lo reach *n a g rrrm m i &lt;n
lo m tiu llrr lie lo ie passing these,
hr declined.
l l i r Sik is I Security Act. hr
pointed out, was first pasted in
PH5. and !ia i been c lle rtiv e since
Jan. I. IV 37, including anicndm ru li iiiade in J*IJ9.
He stated that his office was
wholly concerned w ith old aye und
Mii vlvnr* insurance, which is wind•n Hilininlstered by the F td rru l
tiovernm eut. To th ti fund, employ
&lt;rs eonlrihulo itg percent nnd rm
ployees in equal amount. The
total old age survivor* trust Tumi
tins hern Invested in government
I,omit from which Intercut hem
fit* nru derived. Wi
W ith in the Gen
i rid Flurida te rrito ry are inure
lhan tl.OOO b e n fid a rie i, he reveal

i c n i u t g on rag * t i w i

ork w ith Uttl# money but lo ti o f courage,,

Tho nigged, liitlo ScottJth-American
is lured by more than the
Jsh-Ameri
of fame and fortune.. He wenls
wan to show disabled veterans the
of

a w im -+ ~
pounds and standi fiv e feet tlx
his own rehabllUtion Inches ta ll. Married, ha has tw o
W Wr»« p a rt
o*
Douglas, A,
me. Hugh, IS, ai
practice
N /g h tly
ttawe- lo
iina «lnee Marsh have pat him
I I M to rest and ret
ndltion tar the testing
In good condition
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tanneL He has ju it
English ChanneL
and pkystraL
about all the recralremenU fo r
Aa a Merchant Marin* officer nureeta
:ept eu n lcie n t money.
ho spent long harrewtng months O f finances.I, he ray# w ith a wee

under enemy attach and aattar- Scottish b am
have a one-way ticket on
ed a sever# leg wound when the*1 Queen
Ellubeth, pta&gt; f l M
Thai amount certainly won’t fill
the biU. I need a l h eal, fl.too

flwteuatng retmaad Mm to more, but I'm net worried abput
U p ig T S k
Jm works that now." .
aa aircraft weMsr at Otia Another bay stater—Shirley
May France of Somerset— also
... be aboard Mm British liner.
She will h* accompanied hy her
and

Six FHeape Deal It Krgle Is Awarded
A h Plane Crashes Service1 Pin l,,»r
Into Wild Kegi&lt;m Ten Yeiir’s Work
M11&gt;111.1-: l&lt; !\\ N, I'M., June t l
i/ l'l—The (llmated Field An
Fort'e (tare *uiil tm ia) oll.r
an im ti w e ir killed In the rra- li
ol a il-2f&gt; yi la tic near L ik in ,
it
Vs. "NVe definitely run
firn ird that the plane Invnlvi.l
ti llir one mlNtiiitg
heltteiu
here
and t i l lo ll
A ir F o u r
lta»e, NehiaHka," the ba*e **nl
In a tla te n u n i. " A ll nine hodir.
have been recovered." A ll t
Itoard were m ilita ry pernunnrl

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faiieil death Humiay wtiuu II" ir
nlanu cratlied
In the ttlfnining
llou-infeateil jungln nuar thu Mntnalilnnd
burder, according
in
weak radiu ilg n a li for help.
Name* o f Iho panonger* him
unknown but u radio nie.,nMea
from the downed plana yealeiduy
m id th a t all were alive.
Hencue partlr.i In hlgli-puweit d
car* am fig h tin g th e ir wav rluwly
through the rainy, roadie** in rig Iu
in Hie w ild lion nnd laopard conntry to try to reach them. L’upt.
Donald C. Colin* uf Lo* Aiigele*.
Kthluplan airline* pilot, hn* drop­
ped mediclno and food at » ' put
wliuro he bolievei
he
tik’ liied
(CeaMaaea am Peg* Pearl

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l 'itilrd .’ -Iair- .mil ti,i tUir,
t ,iu tr Du- i ui i r id niiltlai t puwci

ljl.lt*&gt; n u m h tl- id gun- lint pi till'
nnd A-homb» H r d i.h i't
p ak »f
l(uv*iu hy n in ir (t il 'o 1 ,itk&gt;, t of
c n c m lc i. not pm hahli' t po-ait II*
.1IIQS.

Ym lie Skill hr h.i* tu ltti fi t tlie
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"nil,

flilu re , bstauar tlic t.
y ic u t th in g on " in • ol '

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Lfo Butnei I'ells
Of Unin nee P la n
At Farm m m Uwk
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I I I t i r r t d l i r r i - rlrc ti'i! w ere H o ­
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rn,u
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d IMills- fill *' I lit* 4! | UliJi Iltllil i
I - 1111 Ml nl I Vidlflllit I 4-- (| Nklti It)
ir ,di.lit lu ii" und H Lew At
ii« w if t Him ly of f i'I imI iitiii l*v Duvl&gt;' i,old. Miciin.l v ti-i'c iia trin a il. The
i Iti,
Kuniminntth tiiui
AU.i'ii following wt'le elect Oil tl* nteuth i t ' l l w i l l, ‘i l , t i l u Vi* III! ' I IIIIIIHII
tifi-i of the llo iit l
.Mm. John
IDi 'in ih M ij) tv Ad lii.Mtk hi D» It 'i v»' In,dn. Slat ut Mi - Lucille Jacob*,
tu i h
v u iirn uf ht ti f tli-i'H'i1 I h iilililiu : Mrs , lease Y 'll hojougll,
M t))»*v»*i, vvht'ii Kimi it wLm li t-1 lir llr v u ,
Mia. C ltarlc* N lb lu c k
O viedo;
Frank
Wlieeler
•I n I nKi'ii it UH It -d fit* « lo I ' unit
I u4f ittill* ill, It 141Ifll III l'IHlh(#"flH*M M i* , lie u ■g r Htulge, l.u n g w rin d ,
It
r
I &gt;■"Id, M"hit lirod.
Du |Cn' *11111nri uJi w ilt till»'«! i»111»’tl ) | n
M r* F 1. Mcl-lur, Fern I'a rk ;
IM'I Hit Mill (k|)i V w
|H I I 111Ilit r1
F
Urn H id
I ■ik u M a ry;
NttMi't, kvhttnt* Ill'll
viiw I" f
Mr.*. I ’earl llalea, l ’aula; J. 1
I.n t liuliiYs Ic.llfi»u| Mi Mi
ftuv
it
l ii ; i l that flit' KJiVk* Imih U f .incoh*. lotke Monroe; llu r tlia ii
ii m tilt' v tu liily
tin* im iioii IU* *"l E M o rris, E .1 M m ighton, J r ,
i i i i l l i , I ml lliitaClk*n nviM» !&lt;•*» i* '1' lln rn lh y Rowell, M i* l‘ red Rutili,

in ,

u f the nunnery mini
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"N o g o v tin u " t it . h i w t it ii
to
,( i.u lle titd tlu l ’ «a&lt; T lir r r l

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tnui to many p o in t* m i mg
o l I lie im lu illy
and cm ilactit,,
many people c o n n e .lrd w ith tin
g io w iu g , processing m .l u i i i t i i
mg u f celui y and o th n t i g , l i h l .
Many now u lr.l- t w i i
U g g ra l'd
,t tl,,. tiadic plan w t - p ie y g ittf i.

lie Mild

i

riu- plait into a p p totu.J tl M il
u iru lliig hy 'ili muruhi i m t gt ot
f t a F 'ulluw tllg tl
ili tin , 'J it
ui
w liitdi many
m iggi 'Mini.,
wu pati-tnir fm llir
.0 , 1, 11,t
made, It wa- ilt'i’lilu tl to p rr-c n '
direrimg
iiopot11,nt
.in loin
llw, plan to thu tu rm h o ic ttu - ui
OjM’I'lllitilin m« flin t in*' (••is ]ins'
uthei celery and vegetable coun­
III N o itli H '.II'I h II, l,i'K:ni l ilt ii I\v&lt;» y 4*ii« tfi'rUnl white* In* "a- the Rev. II. I. Z im m erm an and ties. lly so doing, said i l i Mutn.-i
w ith thu u tility in
lit ii l i i u i i
.lodge Dougina H tenslm m .
II is liupud to get m ute ideas rnd
|/1•i ye*41 oil t Ili* (iuvle* I (drill
late, iiiinnli'iii i i .. u . i 1 , 1,,, i' iitM
Malcolm MacNctll served a* support iu p e rfe c tin g a ulnn t •
m . tsRvli; (L'liitul
ihriniK lioiil
A IJD U I A B A B A , B th la p ia , June lit'41'li mol -to.. 1.11" I,,.
I,, "I,
I lie1 _ ■« "'»&gt; «l&gt;. eve, mtet.de,I | * h'‘ ^ V t . l a U,u .,,' r r a “ r5 n ? 0m ' l,&lt; presented tu tin- s iu t« F u n a
14—(AO—Hi* AmericHti*,
inrlml (liVIMoti tnml ill |...t,-1

Fight New Men Taken
Into National (Juurcl
E ll'lit new men were taken in
Monday night aa recruit* of
Company I. 124th In fa n try , F lo r­
ida N ational Guard.
The re cruit* are Jam ** IL
Benton, E arl Ray Bunwn, Jr., L.
D. Hughey,, Jr..
A. Mitchell,
Jr., John
J i........................
Thoma* H. Hermon*, Conrad G.
Lawrence, W illiam E. Guodwin
and Chester Boyd.
Lieut. Ray Kader had cliurge
o f Instruction d u rin g the firs t
hour o f d rill. D uring the second
hour, Sgt. Joseph Warper Instruct­
ed the Company on Uie cam of
WtApOflM.

Company I now • hag openings
for M young mow hgf eeu the
ages ef 17 asd M .
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In
announcing
tinurvir.*
award, .Milling hi I 'i«l,eiii||i! im hi i ti
Krgle fur In i tlfvt»fnui D» • iim | h»hv
(Ju ti«ii und ids inufi\ v* iai .&lt;f n
view, ICrgJe'i ItiiiM M'i v»cc t (*ii
tnan puintiul nut, m I nj.i . uJ .. r
F lorida Lower A l ight t t•...• ■t ,
tnetuhera genunillt m tt,,
u.
paity’ii U.Hfrl ttinplovt't'u, ill.! hitvt'
been w ith thu I'oiupanv l ie u u
U8b have hern with Ih r i-,ito|uuiv
ten year*, and dl4 have hutn with
the company twenty vm i
Altoth«r lu iitl eiupluy..... I
I
G ibinu, apprelil ii'r liliiiliU ii, w ill
receive a two-year pin till', mouth
ELKS H A Itlir .i l II
A chicken htnhecu" w ill hr hr lit
.Saturday night (rum &gt;1 dll t „ It. llir
o’clock at thu E lk * ................. Her
ontl Street. Item fit , fruirt l l i r haibeetle w ill gu lu thu Elk'a bunevo
lent fund.
Dancing w ill he held in l li r d u ll
room to the music of uu o rrh r .tru
from the DeLaiul l.udgr o f Elk*.
C arl Willlssiira hi uhairiuan of thu
committee In chargt o f arraugu
manta.
T R IA L D A TE SET
N EW YORK, June 1 1 -1 /1 1 Speelal Heaiioii* Juatlci- N allinn
D, Perlman today tentatively fix ad next Monday fo r the tria l o f
big-tima gambler Frank Erirktton
on bookmaking and conspiracy

It ..iitlnurtl i&lt;» t’ae*

(Paallaued U t Pag* Tkreet

I wiit

Future Of Florida Agriculture
Is Very Bright 4-H Boys Are Told

San foul Ituihiiiiu; Im
Hold To J. .1. Cliicoiie

Thu l'hurpt, F u n iitu ru B iiild in g
was sold last n ig h t .it a public
n u i'lio n to J u rrv •!
l.'hicone o f
GAINESVILLE. Jitur 14
(/»’) — The luiurs ol Florida »gti- W in te r Garden «t • reported p ri -u
ulliiir ti blight ami it . uppoiluniliea arc gieal, the 150 boys attending ol 111,750

(I
ll ic Jlet annuel .hull rcutse at tlie Univetstty «J Flotida were told

yesterday.
The ttteakei w«i Dr. J. Wayne R siti, provoit for agriculture st
the University of Florida, who alto told the boys about the 13 depart­
ments in the resident trurhlng division jo t thsjrollcgc ol agriculture
nnd tho scholarship* which a rc *
iivullabl* to prospective student*. vin Kahn, llig lila m l*; Benjamin
"M en o f a b ility w ill find In Durrance, Polk; Tommy Bronson,
opportunity
ngriculturo an upporlunlt;
Alachua; Dennis Ray, W alton;
Robart
Davis. Plneliae;
Paul
great a» In any other field,"
T h o rn h ill,
lo tk ,
and
Morey
declared.
I’ rnsident J. 111111* M iller wel­ Payne, fflghlam l*.
comed the hoy* to tho U niversity
'la rd M. Flfield, director o f
and expressed tho liopo that, tho F lorida Agricultural E xper­
tunny o f them would return in iment Stations uddroasud the
later year* a* fu ll-tim e fltudents group nt a general assembly to­
in n g rliu ltu re and other field*. day telling
ling what the experiment
lie told o f the honor system station I* doing fo r farm ers.
He
recounted
some o f the no­
ul the university, rated one of
accomplishment* o f
the
the host In thu country, and cited table
it n* nu Illustration o f the bene* station during past year* and
Ills which can bo dervlved by told o f th s great variety o f
attendance at tho U nlverelty o f w ork now under way a t tho
Florida.
^ * * ■ main station and branch stations
"T ha richness o f experlenco and field laboratories scattered
sine as a student extends fa r throughout Florida.
feyond th# couras o f atudy , h#
Iff* FJi Wt FMIIWl •••■**
I*™
departm ent o f dairy production
declared.
Rquad leader* fo r Tueeday In­ and manufacturers! told o f tbs
clude Ralph Carter, Washington w ork o f his department. B is ta lk
County! All! Kssn, Polk; J. B, was on* o f several on th a g«n*
Mills, Jr., Marion; Charlsa Ros* oral theme w hich seek* to - In­
te rp re t the college o f a frie u L
iC M tis s s i os t a l i r t t e i

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George ^Scotty) .Fraser, a stocky Glasgow native, will rail &lt;o-

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DENNISPORT. Maes.. June 14 — &lt;/P) — A 44-yraj-oU wounded
war veteran who swam hi* way back to health may be th# "Cindarella
Man" of tha 1930 English Channel sweepstakes.

n o . regular
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“Cinderella Man” Sails On Queen
For Attempt At English Channel

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O
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Other spealets weir M il. Claude
Hittcll. Volie William-. Ji . and
Mrs. Troy May. I inn
cliuol*
participated in the iludy tonne
which ii devoted lu llir tv healthy
peiioiulitici Jie drtelupr.l ill i lilldicn and youth.
Judge H ti'iia triu ii ile fln re il ih iti
"T he only newspaper* o f gen lh *r« Is much heiny done to pri*'
m l elrculatlon p ita la h u t In New vide merest iunul iiiu g iu m * l«i
Orleans are tho Ttmas-PIcayune, the children through Mich agenthe Vui'niumul
HIUn
a; m orning newspaper, the New cies as
School, ihe .Mimlcipul Swlmnilng
Orleans States, an evening news
pool, the Am errun l.&lt;gion, tlie
paper, the T im e*- Picayune and Kotury
nnd
Lion* llnaelmll
Iloy und t i l t I Scout*.
New Orleans 8lstoa, a Sunday League*.
riawspaper, a ll owned by tho d * V. F. W. Marble louriiw uiciiU ,
and the K ill* Pluyniooiul
fondant eorporattaa, and tba Item
He alsu pointed »ut the tte.1
go evening and B andar newspaper Cross W ater Safety program In
which 62 children won award*
Mat year. Supervised guidance
and recreation reduce* iuvenlle
deliquvney, he said.
"One
Off the
needs, o ' *»ur « iim Ono o
‘
muMity i i « probation w orker to
supervise offenders and to guide
ed into ait i f r f » t i l l w ith an those who huvo Iwun punished
or eompetina newspaper under and paroled," lie ai,»erted. “ T h f
the teim a o f v M ifc th# eempetltordesire o f Ilia court is not to pun
diseontlnued publication o f Itsish child offenders, hut lu re­
Sunday edition.
habilitate them.
The com plaint fu rth e r alleges
M r*. Claude H ltle ll, wlm u*
..ist the defendant corporation re president of tlie Cuunly &lt; otiucil
guired classified and national ad t,f thy I'T A works umbo thu
v e itlte r* to purchaaa adveitis#
mjpet vision
of T. W. Lawltm
m enu In its morning and svenintt discussed way* und ineuin* ol
newspapers only #■ p u n it undei i developing go,»l daw 'ioom pet
( C . t t u w i aw Pm * t w * i
Honailtles.
A lt atniospliere of frie iitllm e st
and co-operullon on the p a il »f
faculty ami children is nece*
,^ ry , together w ith consultullou
w ith parents til the school |im
lain fo r the stuilenl. she told
ie group.
Recognition und respect fo r
differences
among
■— More Individual
T AtMPA,
M P A , June H -G P )Transit children, I* another aid, she detbau 100 Of the Tampa 1
ay .pe elarvd, and told o f the need of
,_
_ s* IN bus M v p n todi..
Linos'
tltloncd Oov. Futlef Warren not teaching respect fu r other* and
to involta tha stale arbitration law allow ing fo r difference o f opin­
aa a moans of ssttnng the com- ion. Hlreeslng the used fo r self
• ip rtv s lo n , she emphasised the
fanv-unhon dispato.
W ilIM m R. MeOawn,
McOown Tampa at need to huild u sense u f civic,
torney, said ha 1Mm« notified th&lt; social, mural and sp iritu a l re­
Ooverr
Governor
by telegram th a t
110 sponsibility.
“ Programs of vocational guid­
d rive r* had signed the petition de­
claring
not want
w ant to
to be re­
re- ance and placement was ih r
cUring they do net
presented by tho Traupori .Work­ theme o f the ta lk hy State Re­
er# union (CIO) end fnay do not presentative-Elect Voile W illiam s.
want tho st»to a rb itra tio n law J r. "Vocational guidance gives
emphasis on life , values, liasic
invoked.
_T scheduled
_____ _ _
J b u t d riv - incflnatlons, self realisation and
A
possibilities
fo r
nervice",
lie
raid.
He disclosed that there Ie one
the anion to nrl
vocational Instructor fo r about
visions of Ibe
c
v
e r^ 20O pupils in th*_ county
(Utulai the

C h ie f

IY11• t ! 11• i

\ i It i i t i t t*

lined Ly Douglas SicttMinni. county
slid juvenile nidge, in j i.ilk to
trlioul te p u itiiie liin ji i iciciil
iludv com sc on child end youih
j . telopincnt at llir ‘•.■ulli Side
Ptimaiy School
patent) liolli

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1!I3

Advances Theory
Of Power-Pe ace

Kills Son Then
^hool.s iiimseil

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WASHINGTON, Suae 14—
Attorney General McGrath loday
announced ha hai filed a civil enliD . S t e iis t r o m D e c la r e s
irual suit against the lunes-PicaL o t B e iiiu D o n e T o
yune Publishing Co. of New Orleani, charging saoitopehiic prac­
H e l p Y o u n g P e o p le
tice!.
l hr lour nidi it ts u tr, &lt;il juvenile
He la id lh« suit, fiiad in the U.
S. dJitrict court a l New O ilrao*. lirhngueucy tint- tlrhurd ,tml out­
%

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lo n tln u r d w arm at,it g e ne rally
fa ir th ro u g h T hursday L ig h t to
m oderate e id e r ) )
wind*, except
t n r ia h lr in e d re m e n o rth po r*
I toil*.

u t iiu it u t

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

THE

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B uilt by Frank M ille r in ltn):l,
lilt' iiu llilin g once liuusvii thu Im ­
perial Theater wliuru flanlm d
enlents saw entertainers niich ns
Al
Field's
M iti'-tritln,
nutslcnl
cotnudits, and production* by stuck
rum pan ie*.
I.ater,
during
the
Theater was built on the other
corner by Ed Lane slid Mi M iller,
early twenties, when thu MiLnno
the im perial
Thuuter
builtlmg
was taken over ami occupietl fu r
a tim e hy the Federal llukury. It
also liuussd retail fund establish­
ments. The b ulliliug hs!. been un­
occupied during tin- pu*l vem

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THE WEATHEK
JA C K S O N V ILLE ,

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Burbank
Chicago
Denver
Galveston
New Orleene
New Y ork
S aint Louie
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•• St. tete, at tea m m m u *
feec riertCa, »»fcr tha get
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M L U S iin ; n r a a

WBCNEDDAY, JUNE 14, 1U60
“ W B I W i T M U VHRJI
ft t* net edoueh that It b a cm
MM practice. Right and wreug
« a aot decided by major!tie*.
Thou fihalt not follow a multitude
to do crij. -Ex, 23:2.
PEHPETU1T
Oner in that time, with her rebel
head on his shoulder,
Listening close to the senes that
they loved to hear,
With the ftrslight making hone of
, them any older,
When youth waa forarer and uh»
oorrOpf and dear,
•
Crouched on tha floor, tilth her
lovely tlrednta leonine
Sack In his arms, and the Bayfield
•cent of her hair,
And time a trance but life with
acme marvelous meaning.
I' • voles, ringing cm and an
through ths dreamlike « t,

Pandora's Hope

South Africa's Leader

Field Marshal) Jan Smuts, South Africa's most emin­
ent cltlsen and one of the foremost of the world, presum­
ably was toughened by his many yenrs of outdoor lire, In­
cluding the three of the Boer War in which he conducted
guerrilla operations against Great Britain. Otherwise he
would not be recovering so well from sciatica and pneumonia
in his 80th year.
. J &amp; i^ ib f ih g - a warrior, Smuts in a statesman of provWhat do the clock or the calendar
d ability- The generous gesture of 1000, whereby the Bri, know df being
When trustful heaven out of an lah .turned tha government of South Africa back to the
hour l» drawn
soars whom' they had conquered in the field, waa rewarded
With no uehe yet of the past nor
y. his aid to Great Britian in World Wnr I. With his old
curse of fur seeing.
their friends around them,
those warm-hearted,
While garnet and topas the gob­
lets shono with the fire,
And nothing to whisper that they
would ever be ported
But her delicate breathing telling
him more thgn desjre—

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Min) M vm n 4 iu iiiH | fie

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bellfon; Ji? Iftter nerved in th* British

r of South Africa,
inatca hln life. H|r
i theory of Ufe wl
itt)tude mu*t have
m m a; fa tv yeari

hi*
b our prftMcHoa thst ere
the last lolfol it- i

Joseph blalin received f guild
ovation at hi* recent apporance
before ihe Russian Pariiamekl.
dl war a caie of cheer or get

i •nemlea. amf ha haa many Who fe4i bftfprlv tc
could not with to see this happen in ijia lifetime,

Appropriately enough the na*
tiohal emblem of the Soviet Union
is the hammer and tic kit. The
akkle is to mow you downs and the
hammer is to nail you tbtro.
■awaewe^i * a •■
All reports indicate that mors
travelers will visit Europe this ysar
than ever before, Perhaps this will
be their Iasi chance to gel a glimpea of what's left of two thousand
years of culture.
siding to a dispatch ftoM
Mass, a professor at
ti haa pigeons who play
That's nothing, wo have a
I ia the White Hawse wU
M the pis

Three Doctors Say
S p in al Injections
Can Paralyze Legs

Sir Oliver Franks, Britlnh Ambassador to the United
TERRIFIC FERMENT HT1KH DIXIE
My Mem Price
States, speaking a t tha Oberlin College commencement, re­
minded nia listeners of the story of Pandora's box in the
EDITOH'M N O TE: T M * la tha and the south Insist* the m atter one. Tha south was ‘Tobacco
Greek legend. When it was opened ail the troubles and mis­
Road.’ I t was again missionary
eries wltn which it was filled flew out over the earth. But third u f « series uf 13 article* len t even a subject fo r debate.
A T L A N T IC C IT Y , N. J.-&lt; /P j—
ritten by Associated Preaa
DlaSiMMSa Im m aturity
A New York nerve specialist say*
te rrito ry .
Hope came out, too. Without hope, suffering haa no balm. w
W riter Hem Price on tha racial
“ The southern DlxJecret* raspinal anesthesia can paralyse the
Growth o f Reel Iona llsm
With it, man can stand almost anything.
problem In tha Kuuth follow In* fle d rd im m a tu rity when they set
“ In tha second
place.
‘The legs.
a
personal
tour
o
f
lnve*ti*allcM
.
With hope, Mild Sir Oliver, we can alwayn get by. (We
(Spinal anesthesia means In*
up e* a standard o f voting fu r a flouth’ came to he synonymous
are condensing his words, not quoting.) But ulong with it ' l l I* being published In news* President how you fe ll about seg­ w ith conservatism, or reactionary je rtlrig something Into a patients
paper* a ll over the United regation.
policies due to the opposition o f spine to keep him fr-im feeling
we must grm ourselves with weapons of the spirit. One is State*. The opinion* expressed
"Some o f the nation'* Intellec­ many southern Congressmen and ptiin during an operation.)
s disciplined mind—that is where education counts. One is therein ara those o f Bern Price tuals
Dr. Foster Kennedy, head of
10 Im m ature an to as­ state governors to new deal pol­
a critical bpbit of mind. Only through the habit of looking and do not nareiaarlly ra fle rl sume are
Hi,, neurological department o f the
that ageold rare prejudice icies,”
the
view*
o
f
The
Hanford
Herald.
analytically at life are we enabled to discriminate between
ami religion-* fo lk conflicts have
These sectional divisions were Bellevue Hospital, said spinal an
heeii pul on purposely like a ga r­ Intensified, Dr. Odum went on, cathi'Sin can h u rt tne spinal curd
fact and rumor, fact and fiction, intellectual observation
Ily HEM PRICK
• crlously and “ should be reseivrd
ment—and that a simple
edict w ith the coming o f war.
and emotional prejudice. The critical habit of mind, im­ AH NewMfeature*
Congress w ill cast o ff the
“ Tha nation realised suddenly fo r tnofli! patients unable to ac­
plies the possession of objective standards by which we C HAPEL M ILL. N. C .-N u th ln g from
garment and make the people th a t Its Ideas u f the American cept locul or general uneitl'Otlcmay safely Judge what we see.
baffles the Yankee »u much ad over.
W ith two otlu-r doctors, Ahra
dream guaranteed to all it* r itiA sense of history ia also necessary. Knowing what haa southern renenlinent over ‘•med­ “ Many s o u th e rn m are so naive xens equal rig h ts and opportuni­ hmn S. K ffron and (Jeiald Ferry,
In the race Issue. Why?
a* to assume the south can con­ ties. And th a t, while it hud gone Kennedy reported here yesterday
gone before provides a sense of proportion, a perspective dling’’
Dr. Howard W. Odum, a big, tinue in an isolation which takes to w ar fo r global democracy, there to the opening session o f the IGth
on life today. Sir Oliver here reminded bia audience of friendly
and rumpled professor at
in Itn segregation economy was no such dsmorracy practiced annual meeting o f the American
Ulysses who, after long wandering and hardship almost the U niversity of N orth Carolina, place
Neurologicul Association
In a changing world.
south.
reached despair. Then he got himself together and told tm. been giving the m atter noine The doctor concluded there were In “ tha
They fluid complication* may ap­
Thara ia another factor. Thenhimself: “Bear up, my heart; all you ure experiencing and thought for the better part o f GO hot.headed folk who retarded pro­ may be no new south, nor new pear weeks or months lifte r a
gress and that these often were north, but there Is a new Negro patient line ban u spinal injection.
worse than that waa endured by men long before y o u .T h is year*.
Spinal anestliesia ha* fur tome
* a result Dr. Odum lias come matched hy those who. "cryln fc uf great fores and v ita lity .
sens# of history, besides, shows how the motives and actions to Ahe
recognized generally a* the peace and brotherhood,
lim e been u subject u f disagree­
set (4 jk
What Thla Means
of men heretofore “have rolled out into their consequences,” foiemonl authority on Ihe lo u tli stage fo r class conflict.
ment among medical men An­
**''
“ Tha Negro has changed In 1 esthetist
It enables.one to judge the future by the past and strength­ and It* problems.
have claimed that if
He Preaches Giving
inandouily. I t Is not only tlm l lie
Dr. Oiium put* It till* wav: "A
ens tha power of hope.
li would he best, said Dr. Od- na* developed an Im portunt uppei property done there ure no hsnnProtestant might go to a Catho­
In conclusion, Sir Oliver quoted Aristotle to the effect lic and say, ‘ Look here, you ure hum, i f these folk would settle and middle d a ta ; it is not only I ■I le s illtl.
spokesman fo r tin associa­
that if a man would do what lien before him and would doing more to hurl ChrintlanUy down and approach the whole task that he ha* developed u m a i'in li tioAn *oi«i
" W * do not want to
finding a solution In a sp irit cent leadership
and
ihuu-biidpursue truth, hold faot to justice, happiness would come. Ilian anyone else.’ 'Die Catholic, of
a la rm the public about spinal anuf
giving
up
something.
have
received
higher
educulii.nnl
Happiness, he said, is a byproduct of effort and striving, iiLille naturally, would he resent­ As for the test of the picture,
, stiiesia. bid we lia v t evidence nf
opportunities.
ful.
not of passive waiting.
the author o f Ihe exhaustive “ Roup n iB lya h in tu itin g fro m It ”
"
I
t
Is
nut
only
that
the
Negro
'The
nuiiio
thing
applies
here,"
Oberlin College honored itaelf by giving Sir Oliver Dr. Odhum continued "The Yan­ them Region* of the United youth, sensing change, is minded
H i" three Uortors said in tnelr
Franks the honorary degree of Doctor of Lawn. This phil­ kee m ight say tu the -m iitlieruer, Stun " explained that hack In the to experiment w ith every type of jist f**-i:
dreude UEiOdU), there was w e rv
‘The sotgi-oo and anesthetist
osophy of Ufa deserves all honor. It is a sharp reminder, You ate lining more to hurt dem­ evidence
that the south was being equal opportunity. It i» all thin ,Kln'ei lied Usually sie not Inform ­
and more.
also,
™ o r /Americans, -that* waiting
-■■
und worrying is not the ocracy than anyone elee.' Now he reintegrated Into the nation,
" i t Is as i f same universal mes­ ed ot the siib:(qucr.t catastrophe,
American way,
. . . aniy more than the Britfoh way. They car- might he right, hut theie would
Put
then,
lie
continued, a
Ii deed, often Ihe patient refogstrnnge thing
happened. There sage has come through to the olies no n la tiu nsh ip between the
ried on and won through by determination and effort, in- be resentment."
great mi&gt;« o f Negroet, urging
wa*
*
revival
o
f
the
old
sectional
For thuie extrem ist*, north and
spired by hope and a sense of history. So have we done and
them to dream new dreams and u ju ra t ini and the a n tith e tic and

S

But merely a beautiful voice sing
• big, un and on T__
tv try lime wc i«ad anythin)
about tin.' Amararia caie we thiol
of a drum which it covered with
grated cocoannL
'

THE CHANGING SOUTH«An Era Of Progrew

south, Dr, Uduin has t hie me*i* | e :
It 1* p iovlndal to argue »eglegation when the nation outside
the flouth hav decided It w ill not
even negotiate on any hasis but
the elimination of
urgregatlun,

conflict d ining the depression and
again during W uild War II.
" The revival of the term ‘The
South came about in two ways.
One «&gt;i typ ifie d in the now noted
slugsn that th r south was the
pat Ion’s economic problem number

Men Whose Job? Depend On Right
Guesses Bet On Business Upswing

the progressive paralysis uf hit

to protest against th r ohi order.
"The n*t result Is a new Negro legs. ’
facing the old White man ami
Joining w ith the ‘north* agaimit
lug was heard from It until faint
the ‘eolith’."
gaihled radio messages were pick­
(Tom orrow ; The l li s ln r s l )
ed up by the rami), which relavt'l
them to Addis Ababa, ra p lla l of
this country.
the plane went down about HG
miles oortheai.t o f fielet Den, a
(Ceatlaaed Prum Csss Oa*&gt;
town near the border.
plane wreckage
( ’apt. V ictor lle rre ll o f Winston
The plane was piloted hv K. I.
Halein, N. C., Operational manager
Horton who riianaged tu vet tin- fo r Ethiopian airlines, immediate­
radio w orking a fte r I lie clash.
ly dispatched search planes. Every
The plane was u shigh'-cnitiNHil
powered vehicle In the flinclulr
Norseman type chartrn-d hv the
rum p was dispatched toward the
Huger* Ray Company, an A m eri­ spot.
can fifn i which transports sup­
There Is an u irs trlp at Belet
plies and personnel to the camp Den. Ethiopian airlines lias a
o f the .Sinclair Eatruleum
t'om- plane there to flv the survivor)
psny in distant Ogndon Desert.
to Addis Ahaha when they are
The plane le ft Mogadiscio, flo- brought out o f the Jungle,
rnallland, Sunday morning. Noth-

Jiinifle ('runli

NEW YOKK. - (/»') Men whose jobs ate slaked on guess­
ing light a&lt;e tiyin g to do ju il that lodsy in Clrveland. M o il of them
a ir belting on good lime* ahead. They are guesting at how much of
various finished good* you w ill buy in the months aliead, and at what
price you’ll slop buying.
!
■
. ,
Ftom that they w ill wurk back \o how much raw materials they
mutt buy, if their companies are lo jk e rp in maximum health, assuring
as maud J«&gt;b» and as many hour*
~
o f steady wbykl a*^ powrible,
Jredlt which support* the boom In
And they
they
1
I 4 durable goods and housing.
sp it* o -f the
rise —
In some
.
------ com
----- * j guessing that business will lavel
'price tu l.uv rr iittU U d O th te w lK '
But tha m a jo rity of his hear* mod U.pi
r •iprices
prtc
three w ill lm hoi off this summer and stay good
Their factories inay f t * ahlppiMB
apparently believe th a t In Inflationary
tic
jttoda to merchant* a ll*p rle ** »o
g i r o : I t o t c !a r* fo r moat, q f tha rest o f the year.
Utah that the uood* w ill Jiisf »tay
mi the shelve*.
If
the**
purchasing agents
goes* wrong about *uch things,
th e ir companies w ill •n ffv r, otlu.r
employe* w ill be laid o ff, and
tti# ajjentir themselves w ill be
looking fo r Job*. T h a t’* why
whan they guess It'* fo r keens,
not fur fun. liv in '* how they rv
Itivinif tlic lr b*t»:
1
The business survey committr* report* to the purrha*lni|
agents' :)fith hiiiium I convention
that a apot chock shown tlmt
bit per cent o f the agent* fin e Great tfiftn Tur a yivat guy
rce continuing Boot] liualneia to
the end u f the year, hut with a
from
mid-year leveling o ff. And 111

Dr. Henry McLauUn
O p tM te tria t
11S Magaafla A t*.

lie vela to Mep
cently did Just
rae tc tackle tha
tM House rotes
i than die June

when 16,000,000 dwilllng unite
were under control,
Kent controls were started In
IMS and reached a peak In IM S
whan 10,000,000 dwelling unit*
wera under control,
Alnce then half nf them, or H,000,000 units, have been de-controlled.
The bill which the Renata passad yesterday waa recommended to
U tot the Reneto Banking and Curr o w Committee.
Thla committee studied the rent
control problem and on Juno 0
Issued n report to the full com­
mittee, auggostlng controls be

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Only 1200 miles. Lika n»w. A
beautiful black sedan. F ully
Guaranteed.

$100*00 Discount
194tT
OLDS SEDAN
Fully equipped w ith radio,
heater, Hydramatlc drive.
Driven 16,000 miles by one
owner.

$139*00

1947
DODGE
Deluxe Coupe
Extra

clean, good tires
fs in t. Sale price

*fl*»aidt “After careful study of
■raved keeping all the teetlmony. your committee
haa eeneluded that the housing
shortage growing out of the dislo­
cations or World War II Is still
acute In eo many communities
throughout the nation as tu con•tttuto a- aatiomal emergency raguirlag tha continuation of Fad-

E xtra clean. Locally ownad.
F ully equipped, radio, healer,
defroster,
good tires.
Sale
price

$186000

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SELECT FROM
TERMS and TRADES

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BUICK CO.
Phone 1044 Bastard. Pig,

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HANDKERCHIEFS
by MANHATTAN

M X o r 1H U I 91.71

tn ,

1948
BUICK
Super Sedan

vsntmrU* d o w n W h e n ^ the^ pro.

Vareh. i Incvoasajr production requIrMMnta forced Many buyers
to add to their Inventories. But
there Is no stockpiling In anti­
cipation of future scarcities or
price inertases.”
The association’s president, T
A. Corcoran, purchasing agent
of the Louisiana Courier Jour­
nal and tha Louisiana Time*,
says) “In spit# of tha fact that
business Is booming now end
wa seem to be entering another

Ilk

FH1CED TO MOVMf

tup nelectiuna uf
dlntinctivu mens wear

TEE SHIRT, cool comfort­
able cotton-knit, choice pat*
terns and colors.

m

U SE D
CARS

B. L. Perkins &amp; Sons
batro Improving nverywhere in the United
attar than thay are anywhere else in the

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148

" S o c ia l

C a le n d a r

W EDNESDAY
The study o f liit&gt; Kunihiv School
d ip lu m * liui.k un Haptiat Duel r l no
w ill be continued a t ; the I'm y c r
3leeting H o ur at tile F irs t
Church B:IH) P.M.
1
0
T h * C iv il A il P atro l w ill r ill'd
W •tln e rd n y n ig h t ut H:l)(f u Y lm l.
* tth e
M un icip al A irp o rt. A ll
members m
urged tv attend.

TH U R S D AY
T h* T.E.L. Clasp' of th * Firm
Baptist Cliurch w ill meet at th *
thurch at 7:30 P. M. fo r It* regulo r inunihly meeting.
T h * Jun io r Ito v a l Am bassador's
w ill m **t ut th * F irs t Iln n tM
Church ut r. :)li P.M.
M r. Cecil
^ K s t h c l w ill he over fro m th * DeV L n n il Assembly to meet w ith us.
The Seminole t hauler No. 1! o f
ti.E .S . w ill iiii'e t in Masonic H a ll hi
« :0lJ P.M.

F R ID A Y
Den No. I u l ' tilt Scout* w ill
meet ut 3.(11) P M. ut the home of
M rs. W \V. T ) t e at
HOP Unit
A v rn u *.
The A m e iicu n l.itg fn ii A ii x II im iv
Will IlUVi u coveted itp.lt *U*JI&gt;er III
the l.egton l i n t hi ti;3 ll P.M
A ll
A r n n u b ti &gt; a ie in ucit to u ttc iiil

\

TUESDAY

The K. W. W are ltlh le class of
th * F i i t t M ethodist C hurch w ill
have its regular b u sm e n urn! soc­
ia l m eeting ut M cK in le y’ H u ll at
8:00 P M.
H and-painted
stockings
b in
m a kin g 'th e n
upneurnnee, fo r
w ear w ith
( o r n ( ii 'dresses or
bridesm aids'
flo c k .
A
in o t if f
m atching the color. of the dross
rA ls painted in u cluck u t III* onkla.

A ktaM km *

WfAfHER!
D oor* Open
12:43 P.M . Dally
B A R G A IN M A T IN E E !
33c 1:00 T o 0:00 P. M.

i i J 'I*
C H ii. im i
Children Under 12 Vra, Ad•n illrd Fre* ■WHh Parents
A nytim
nyllm e E xr*p ( Saturday
' K itnday.

ILAST TIMES TODAY!

HANFORD

H ER ALD. HANFORD,

PAGE

F L O R IM

Lawn Party Honora
Theron Madden And
Mias Hazel Itouth

IVIth. F. E. Kmimillat
HoniirsChoirMembers

Kc\crly (.radick I
Honored With I*arty

Lake Mary

Personals

Florida Agriculture

J j 1'15 -^

MI Sarah Hlmilon
Honored On Hirthday

I IKST OLTDOOK SHOWING
**Uu( Where The Fool Itree/.es Itlow"

"A I K KIT TO TOMAHAWK”

PeurHun (iraduation
Attended By Mother

Beta (iroup To Hold
Future Social..Kvcrtt

Auditions Slated For
Symphony Orchestra

ON FATHER'S DAY, June IStli
W ITH

THURSDAY

A G IFT 1'K‘nM

VOWKI.I.'H

i»m:ss si huts

tiU

:u»5

fiSiurmThJ'S S

2

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*

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si*oitT s u n n s

hi Mint to l&gt; 0 . Boa 1007, care
o f the Central Florida Symphony,
Orlando, or request made by phone
tu 5184, Orlando. A ll application*
should include the Htla and com­
poser of tha compositions to lie
auditioned.

t , „ (’

MethudiHt Juniors
Huve Boat Fxcurnion

A group o f Juniors from the
; First .Methodist Church enjoyed
u host ride up the St. Johns Rivet
in the new river excursion hunt on
.Saturday afternoon.
Captain uml Airs, Ed Helot r
pulnted out the beauty spots along
the rive r benke end helped enter­
tain the group w ith npislr. (In the
return tr ip a picnic lunch wu*
served.
N C IH K N T
Those enjoying the outing Were
Kenneth Hntnsey, Jim m y Owen,
Beverly
Barnes,
Afurv
Ann
W right anil guest Elisabeth Wood­
ru ff, Keith E llis, Tommy W yatt.
Mary Esther Powell, Hobby Reely,
Mr. and M r*. W illia m W. Atap Edna Cowan,
T e rry
Goemhel,
le r announce the b irth o f a ton, Floyd Dussey and
Helen
Mrs,
James Thomas, weighing five Hchultz.
pounds, 13 ounces, un June 0 at
tha Ferneld-Laughtun Memorial
Ilo a p lta l. Mre, Stapler is the fo r­
mer Miss Jean Law o f Tampa,
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F IV E

r i ’ l l SC fU ’ TK T O A IM I
n
Den No. I o f Cub Scouts
w ill
■itois i the bake M a i\ School
g ia iloH ung class held th e ir Bur- met'l III llie home o f All - W. W
ra la u ic u le Service In the C om ­ T yre hi 1in:* wok Avenue m 3:lhl
ii* V IR G IN IA P. A N D E R S O N
m u n ity Church w ith Rev. C. C P, Al on h i aloe
Alt** lle y e il) (iio d lc k , a recent
M i*. I . fc. tto o iiillla t e n te tiu lo
ITn- i- un im p o rta n t m eeting graduate o f Seminole H igh School,
I me 3 the l.a k i M n rv Behool W hite, pastor, itH iv p H n if thc hi*§
eil o'. tluTidn^ .iiie iiO H iii M ilo .i
mon.
The
Church
of
ih
o
N
iieummh
and
nil
parent*
o
f
the
Cub*
are
was honored w ith a Coca
Cola
its
houl p u ll) hm ioi mg cliidt mem- Inld
g ra d iio lio o
exercises.
.
, ,
,, , .
p a rty by M rs. Pat Johnson on
he* * Min o th v is c l \ ! i ''m ils ' I'a r- IJlim ititle
of pastel ghulluluse* m¥) W l,,‘
“ mt n il f ' " ' " ' -; urged lo attend.
T h u rsd a y at her new home a t 2540
i* li wHo g&gt;uil'Oil&lt; d I r .e n lly from 1.00 » In ti g u id e n iii had I..... . used ' " ' ,l '’‘" e n t - ..f the g .a d u a le * ......Id
P alm etto Avenue.
.ivi.uu h i *. .I.o il"* ll*c Ii &gt;chtw*|s* r,, d e im a ti*
tin**nge.
P h ilip tie p li'- r n t.
loin. M il.u o g liliu , wlm
u iiile i
*&gt; I iimiI,
A ft* i u e lllis e on l.*l&gt;* d *oioc lim ey « u * -u liitu to riu n , W ultet
G ladioluses in p u rple and w h ite ,
rgery in
in tin U range
H* and d r * . Paul I.. Bisscll the senior eliys* colors, were used
In the S k y lu ik , iv lic e h m * lit* were tv i.-.in hold. Iii*ti*riu n iiiu l I Icie r i•»*rgery
G ainesville, in decoration D e lig h tfu l re fre s h ­
eerved I•&gt; the h*«les* u**iste*l by A |i|.i,.d xn ld iiT u ria ii. lie*
S. I.. iim rirt I llo * p iiiil m th ia m in la*l have *e in in c d ftiim
.Mis J. t \ Aycoekc, A lls. I*. M- (Vliutley, speaker ol the evening (V t'iln i-ilu x i* o iakin g a good re. where tio v witnessed the g u tilu n - ments w e ir served
to
a p p ro xi*
M r*, It. A. Howell of French l.e in h a it, M is Joseph llu * * i. Mis-* m intruduecil by Dr. T. W. Law- e n voi) and it &gt;* Imped that he tion of tIn* 11 -un. V V Iliilsni, lio m
m utely If* guest* who were In ­
Thp o ffic e rs and teachers o f the Avenue Is u patient ut t l r u i i r * M*
the Ih iiv e rs ilv o f F lm iiln .
lle u liic e Hishs'c, M l** Kdnn M b - t*&gt;n, .Superintendent o f Public In- m u ) sunn lie lu o iig lit home.
vite d In he w ith ilie honoree.
A ll** B etty Rem- B all is nl*
J u n io r
lle p u rt merit
o f Hundav ■norm! H ospital in llrla n d u wb*-ie ill''*
M i*- l i t leo AI&gt;koiojyck and irut-thru. Receiving diplom as, in
A S i i i i i I hv caller at the II, T.
School o f the F irs t B aptist Church stie unde i went hu o p c ia tio lt on \ . i- * lle liy Alii,- Itiiych
uOditlon to the three ta k in g p u rl tending a liuiiae pnrtv o f college Itn - - i l l Inline was a grand nephew,
e n tertain ed w ith a lawn p u rtv Hint Tuesday,
Idee * i» th* w o t o iiid t lih o i., m i. program were Andrew Te*- cla s s in u li'- in Pumima C itv Mil* Donald A is-key o f K nii-os C ity.
Mo.
cupper In hunur u f Therun M ad­
Mi»»
Mmy
A lin g .'**'1 lle iiid u n
Huimhl W estm oreland, Vera week
den, on* u f the ile p a rtn ie iil teach­
June ii AH** M arl jane F.ilhalik*
II W K lin ke , G rand C h ie f Pa
The con dition of
tit *
K*lnn v i .i m i* i.'a d m it* d J in * l fiiu u ,\li i. miMugbuy um l IKfhhv T n y in r,
ers, and hi* fiancee Miss
H u /e l
St. J o s e p h - A m d i'iin *u St Aug
t il'd , liia a d Klica 111)11110) 1 , l.O .tl F
t i the coneliislon of the exercises, wlm g i.o lu a ie il Hum H igh School
cootiocd
in
th e '
I M I l i S M • r a n f a , * &lt;!■•)
K u itlh at th * home of M r* II .1. N ornian, now
wtm w ilt hold an o ffic ia l meet me
ii*: me.
D. .Seventh G uide tendered the U v il.
|1(,noied hy A ll- II. Al. (ilea
Hutchison uii Cam elori (venue on Riverside H o spita l in lacksom ill* ,
K i'iu iiio li t in ’ ll gra du ate* were graduate* a reception.
lo
S in ifo id W edne-.lay, whs a tu re to the 4-11 hoys.
I
M1|(
Hlll|
|,*r
da
ug
hter,
Air*.
Rich
has im proved rom e w liul but nut I M l*. (I.i* V \ i n .*, ii'lie l* A il** Bev­
G ainesville chain stores
and
M onday evening,
l i e (V T Freemans hove ns la rd Keogh w ith a Cuke p a rty . In- Monday y i-ilo i o f the H. M Glcu
fo rm e r 4-H
hoys, now « ith » r
H a rold lleckenhach served us u fflc ie n tly fo i her to undergo u el :y 1ii Miles M io June d a c tllH .
onMi
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ta
ike
coniei
fio
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Pen
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g 'le t h ri In tit her M u rri* j vlted to he w ith her w ere: llevcollege
*&gt;r
assistant
co u n ty
chef fo r liie ham burgers cooked | necessary operation
Al s'. P etty M v -r* . Itunnhl l.e I 'll* • &gt; .t...,i) 01 Sin 1 ency, (la.
-iP'ola
o ily (ita d d ic k , Alary A n n Ihdi
agents, plan n sneclnl tre a t f o r
at the outdoor fitepluce. Salad.j
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were
tin* gro u p to n ig n t.
I oc C hum hci ol Com nicrce met la yer, June A lc tiill, Faye W illia m * ,
't ho*e I i 'in I.O'iiO lily 'll weie
po tato chips, relishes, Coca. Colas,
M r. unit M r*. I.ils n il K iidil have
The state tra c to r d riv in g con*
((edocsiiuy n ig h t, In the Cnnininn- th in * Pul tin , Jcunette J t'llk lliM in . ill l o i * ' M 'ny S um lllt In itlle u d
,.|t*s
Mm
y
Altlol*
l‘jc
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M
is*
Helen
im m e-churiied ice cream uml cake recently inuved (m m V\«—
i U iiiK n ig h t,
H a rd I tie ill'll i. if i
■i) H u ll, w ith the president, ( ’ . P. Jane F ind, Dot
I M i* , f Colli' l It, Me teat i* slated fo r T h u rsd a y o f*
completed the delectnhle menu.
M
ichel*,
Mi*.*
I
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i
ilo
llig
.in
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Alia*
Ic e lith B it cel In the Kail
I.Blitu
1cm oon ami an e x a m in a tio n f o r
Sue ,\im tlio lf in i. lliio iilto n HI*- llu in iiig tn ii. presiding. Roll cull, U ninc*, ackie C um ertili, N ell Hiiie. ‘ C iduM chat ii. All
T h * u ciu siu li, which
lo lncidcd A p a rtm e n ts. They a n now spenil
I v it l G t lf f lt i
w ith Mies B o o th '* h lrth d a v, wns lug a vacation in v a ilo u * points in | h e. J r., John ltu&lt; I, Andrew resin 11" le m liiig o f m inutes *&gt;f p ie v im i. Aim ilia Chapinun, Juan D a m pie i. I'll ci i * i o N 'Id iiu g h li'i. D iiio lh y |,ei scholarship o ffe re d hy the S tate
B an kers' Association w ill he held
B uket,
ttieeling* and tte n -u re r1* report Tom m ie Atethvin, Diincan
ami l l n t i y l.'iih s iiv n g *
m arked hy the singing o f Hapi&gt;v
Alabam a.
a F rid a y afternoon.
ami lliuse o f various cum tnlltee* Put B low n, uml B r lt y Jo H o llo lid "lotuilile d Diem horn.- lo i
B irth d a y and present a I ion o f a
la islitu le d tiic
program .
'Hie way A* u inelnerito o f the even w -0
I lie liia ilv * aie fn riin '1 u s
c n m lle -lit cuke to the honoree.
I'liilu tlu M i ClaHH H ah h ca n tificu tlo n co m m llle e pulnted m g, tlie hostesses presented ih&lt; ■I'lcid
..f l.ake (lin y
An electric w a ffle linker wu*
W ont has been received th itl IV
lio
lio
ii
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w
llli
ii
s
ilg
lll
spoon
ill
In
I
T lie ierhnu, ii *m a il rodent h u llt
' l l nod ' l l - II P. W e-t inoiegiven M is* Ito u th uml M i. Madden E, S m ith, who has liven -e rim i'lv KsIihiiicnm , S o c ia l M e e t ".ii llia i ur.'v in iin h o u i* o f iahor
elm.on
silvci
pattern.
i,.1.1 been exfn iiilcd in tin c iin c n t
llilid tin.I -on, Jhumid le ft Fi (day -o iiirw lin t lik*' o m l, ra n lum p f i f ­
n* h wedding g ift fio m the de ill ut a h u *p ila l in Koihis, N V .
To make an e n o tv n lin t
• lean op c in iip u ig n , id which 7ti
D ikidm g lict tim e h e lw e i'ii tlie l " i h .'h iie *iiw , G o , yvhele they teen f i l l
p a rtm u n l.
le co p e ru tln g - a l l- f a . lo t il v mol
Tin* I 'h iin th r 1. I:.*-* .tf tin- K i m ! ii" o i- liin l licen doniiteil. W. T.
Jump, co n -id crin g Imdv sire, a man
C. K. D m ia ld 'o ii* and (lie I
I
'w ll ■11. ml I lie s n m iiif i.
Those H llen dihg the n lfa ii w e t r j w ||| [ „ n til*- to u l u i n In h i- -m o
It fl fit 1r 1 I h m r l i helil .* h o n ilii^ r hade) w u- appointed
to
-illic it llllls e * i. A ll*
wunhl liu w ' I.* i i i i i i i * lyvo liund retl
I S I’tlli* . Si
•Mi*. K L Dum pier, A ll* K. B m er home in Kudu* P oint. N A in and norm I
ut the liollii* of iund* w ith which to litiv a power o f F o il A lve i*
C u tle r, M r*. A K. W il-o n , A ll* ap p io s iin n te |v a week
M i- . M ur*'Mi t
S'Kiie in llit* Hun la »* ii mower -u hm llv needl’d in
June h, Joe
K itn -kv
ai live d
C. A. Anderson, J r „ M is (V. P
S A M OKU
O K I A N IH I 1 I*
/'T iT ’wy.i’ l ^ ~ ------.
I *11litll A joiM trn lil
nii
rin tl MtlV me e ffo rt to kceli ,*ll I.I ii' p a rk* home fro m W altei lit cd l l o 'l i l i a l
Brouka, J i , Alts, H, II Newman,
1 lllt N O N n .A
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liad
been
M r. and M is . W. A. Rm ilh. Alt
Th* 1 0 t‘Nid**iii. M i*. V I i Holli*- mg ilet- dock hi tlie sw im m ing park
T H L 1 L A S H I N G A It H m
_
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tin
the
past
iw
m
outh*
and Airs. A . C. Madden. M i. und
hk
wnv, |M *’ 1tl I* I **v •'i it '‘ ►oil hoi'i wu asked. C. P H tU 'irig lo n had
i'lie w te k end ol Jugc I All
A lt*. John M ille r und two c h lld ie ii.
11*'Na. i ‘ n1in , ftillitive d
In b'«nii*i allcudv s e rin rd flJFi.OO m u lc lia l mid A ll*, Ruwound Al B ull wem
M i. and M r*. E van* McCoy, M r
und
•* I
t h ||i , m**Im I l*v \ l t * tiom Up- co u n t)
c u m in l'tio n c i■ (o 1atta in t**ce to gel liie it d lt.*"li
and M rs. M. J. P h illip *, Mr. and
VVdhiiin Ht 1m t i**i
I ** 1/•-*
wU!'* Ini - m il le p u ii. W ith in tlie week le i. Ail
lit l i t Hi lie wlm
li t *
Atlis Mm h L Hue HI on tu i t , klu uivf 11
M rs H a rold Heckenbuch, Mi and
1u Ai ,'U'it d it ■ M 1 * '•&lt;•) *hoi Hvc nl nl tliie e ol &lt;Jit lake* t ad Peep i i 1ticeii a Im trn l
.1* 1lie . ollt&gt;&gt;
M is. ,l«sse Cook,
Mlsr
R outli ter of M 1 . uml Mii*- Jutifi Hlais «« I
M
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i
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M
me.
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1
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irt I. i i I A(illi i&gt;;i: * f ilia l I 111liF *, H. th ir o
(h e io o Madden, tie u ig r
P itta rJ i i . , ie |e|irH ied I if i ie \e n lfi tiii'J iH AM IIA II.K V — A N N E H A X T E H
o n in G iy -tu i, and 4,(Hm eucli in
All and Alt- A lix n iid t i N * &gt; ..ll
(tiiy un June ii w ith mu n tw iiu .u ii I lev i M il.tin
s u i L ym sn PI' nip.-.
in
in
id
ic
is
lie
►iiucio
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f
ittin
rl
'I n y ami E liiia a. Tw o
i ll litm to | Scull w iicn d id it.* g iu d o a liin i . I
pMIty nt t l t f home (if liei pM lenl/
41lit! ,0*!l t aau' lie v w t 11* pi V fil Il4 ii . .11nig coiicciu * lo u r tn o m is id t o . then dn og htei
A ll-*
('In n I. M r
on K lliu tt Avenue
•l.oalc seals fo i I lie * 1111( 11*11011111 who it't'e ix rd * Muchctoi id \w
Tin* ir lie - ltin e n t lu tili* whf e**nthe
J
nc
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(•
,
Mi
^l.me
Mr*.
tere*l w ith o liiit 't ’ lo ith d n v «-nK••
. ’• i l l . F in e st H iim p h rit's reported. | Degree Iro ln H iyn \ln w i t ’.ilh g e
(V illi ( ( . ilt r r B rennan— K o r) Calhoun
111*11 \ ll iil h n i iii . Nl*' I ' I Hubun ' n i i fm n u ll
a iljim rn iiic iil,
t i c H ryn A la w i. P a . mi lim e d
h fu rin x
*««v#*n liu id e d
cnmlh***
m
n
I
M
if
^
te
n
in
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.
w
ith
M
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n
Kav
liif lli'lim n d c o lilliiitte e met uml
A I M ! D IS N M I U t l DON
F tt lt IIIIF (K F A S T "
P titn ii, im livn lu n l fu k rn urnl
it r
Spending the week end ty illi Itu
rrrn m were itrrv n ! to I h u i- Mini* lir v iin t !**• h1 m m .
o * 'i c urii/ed lio lli llie ti teams and H. (' Ptigle w e n liei to o l In* uml
( M t U R E \P R E S S N EW S
M rs. tl, T. Pearson und S ylvia ton, A m t
T \ n w nMen-hiiu wt'r* \ t i - J,
-Miiieiri tiio h e i
-•to did* The lu ilie * o f Die Home “ Is le t in la w , A ll. ulnt .M i- P a d
Pearson utte m le il g iu d n a lio n ex M nry Lynn Mean*, Judy 1.11*1^ 11’ *St m# ifilis t
M i"
I mIin I, I.i'**
D* in*i l l ' l l ntion ( 'lu ll set veil
pie, Emge and then -un iiiliiw .m l
t
n l iir h&gt; I K t M N I U I I . O H
elci*e» at Pie U n iv e rs ity of F lo r i­ H etty
AtcNm l,
Mud in el
I ' umu A l l " , H u n o n . M u 1 r . I
t ’ j ii t i t , cidfet* uml lemonade, la le in the lia ilg h te l, All
and M l*.
( lo &gt; le i
da where C h u rl** Rohcit Pearson Marie Low ell,
lt*i *nJi ml I tu t lif f . M ia , J. ll |iiiIh |iN , M in
K J.
cu 'iiin g
Ii w ilt, a ll of M iam i.
received hi* A la x irr of Science in Honny S kin ne i, K n th io Wi» *t fu ll, Mai tin . M 1
iM Im m
Mi
4M iff
Bud Freeman ami Id* lu n th e r
Al* m ill All* Itu Im id
Keogh
I m i m i l K PH O G IIAAIH 7:43 - * t 45— llt tll
A e ru iifiu lic u l K n g ln e e in iy on June Het»&gt;
\ttl»"i, M»
Him* . Mt
H ollo
W eM fnll,
Knv*'
L i d -I a
lo in
pent
riiurailHV
v is itin g 1le ft F ililn v lo t G a iu e -vlll* w to n
r,
N icky t'one 1uni m ia,
Nut him
De w nv. M*
L d w n id M S m ith. M r n | 111* ml* and if la t i v r * m Day tuna they Imth w ill
attend
s iiiin n i'i
A fte r rece ivin g his P a rh e lia 's W itt, 4Jury Kohl-, (ilv n n llm ly#
K I D D I E S U N D E R I? . A I . W A X S » I t l I
W 111la*in
Mh I I isu.
Mi
(d v ilu 1
degree in n e rlm n im l engineering o'sVm'rne Y le rnd .ii,! M ik e ' R .d .w I ! I'ti-ic y , M» lim n . InStenM rom ,
ill HMU, AD- Peat son wa» cm phi) i ||ut*l&gt;&gt; Runthley. K eith
h n h ii I t - ’ m u . 11 \ i - it 1»i. mid
eil l.y the Hoeing A ir c r o ft ( om iinny , „ „ | H uruli Hue Hluiiton.
W e s tfa ll Ilie roil* It 1•&lt;1»*js&gt;e;i.
and f o r the past three years In.* | M ,*. B iu ntoi. w n. nsst*te.l in I .
,, ,
. . .
been an
| s e ivln g l.v M r*. A
I)
R obert-, i L y 1111111 S l lH M lI
NCW H
ptofessur lit the Engineering De M r*. Robert A. It •i in til I- v uml A ll* |
.
partmeiit al the Dniversllv of K e ith W e stfa ll
Florida Mr. Peurson is it inetnlwr
T he l l i i ' . l t’ liid i t i on l.vtnan
Sclitait iii'in i.iiiig v .i'in l, ,v ii ii tile
of Hlgnm Tan American Society
of Mechanical Engineer*, lustllltmty-H* oddig l ‘u"le*1 sfiiinsotofl
tuto of the Aeronautical StienceH
in K n iiio o !, f o n n n l*v Die San*
f o i*1 Slut y I' i IU i * l.eiiinie.
and Society of Automotive Kngi*
r t ii' yyiiuung cltts' lit et ntponied
MerMr
Plans to r a social to !&gt;*), held hy O.i it yen In r, W 's
In tlie near fu tu re were m K^£u*' il.n tg c l, nod Itutru' im jin iiio lh a rs,
.Mbs: : i r ' t h - a d t . 'M R r 'W i l i K n .
the recent m un lh ly m eeting *WThe
hue, All* I ly It' W h lllh e n d , Mi
Ibcal Beta Higm ii Phi cha pter ul
W tlliH iu Roth mol M ix. W illia m
the homo o f Airs. ,Ppuult| Jpnu* ytt
O lfo . J r., w ete * n te tta lo e tl hy Do
- *' v&gt;t
S anford Avenue.
i f h i i S lu r v ) l.eugue to June 7 .(kith
by the
Word ha* tw in lectdvud
net
The h o spita l if f g p lio n is t T»*'*
t Cnnrdon,
.Jerald1 ftotn T ve s-C
l ...
. it e • Jeer recently assumed hy III* C-htoli swimming
wini
„ ,p iu ty id Hanford Mmo
iiu c to r o f the C e n tio l F lo rid a Kyin- te r was Ulsfusseil. Airs. Dale S ftd* _()n»1 Pool. A delicious itltlc h
tloi
faiatwirhna, ‘*111101 punch and cat •
phony O rchestra, th a t auditions
reported D ial m em l»'rs
of
th r
F rrd Hciih
fo r p o s tilio n * in the orchestra G ulden G iuh and (he V eterans ol yvi, M irvfd bv M r
f t i - l vice plem d,‘lil of the l.eltgm
w ill la* hsld In (ivinudo front J..... Foi eign W ats
A u x ilia r y
were e i.I M l- It. F Atniile. trc o rd ii.g
tu** Ii h it ftihi lurt i hi«1 ■*P
21 to 27. M r. t'h a rd o n wishes to -g iv in g a* receptionists d o lin g the
In hipp/fa
I I*I 4 ►
ti*
give in ti rested tnusielnna In San­ liio u th of June. To
A
date,
M l* 1M 'ill'tlU
lit ill
m l
m in ! a ll
1I 1 1 )
L■1 11 &gt;|
fo rd an o p p o rtu n ity to t r y out in Scott said, none o f the volunteel 1 111 1,ci in liN 'A ut t ill' flunk IlfU-t
S ty l.il |.\
i iim I cm wo 11* W ivvi'iilu Kl**
\ 1Cl&lt;* *\V in vvhti* ni
the auditions.
hud fa ile d to re p o rt to r d u ly .
r t if iit in v •*'1Ii1j*■I nin I ( i i tiitiin 1►
JeI ►I f &gt; 1.44ill'! 'Itu d rThe sym phony orchestra is now
A lte r liie business sesslun, i
I vi,
I, d a n fi n l a id l ube M a i'
being o rg a n iie tl m i a fu lly p ro fe s­
lii'-lim e u t.- wete served liy All
Hi l oad
sional hu*is, M r. Chardon
says,
1
i(#t si m ii.U la n a am .HMIrH
ll irrie
il’ ft'
Jones UfMl
um l Alrn.
M rs. IrPKII'l
I.e ste r llGUu th
'*• | "
v,*ni hi............. u u ls ln m llm '
iia lil positions
to 10 liit vi'in* *&gt;• f ‘d
fhe th u d
eligible
airs not fille d hy M i** Toi l.iv in g *t*in , M is* Dltphln g ill.If **r I.vin.in Hclnml. Rr*id*
rpm idnittg chairs
Central Florida ntusieinrs w ill he C onnelly, M is* K liza lie th Dyson w itiiiilig litis 1 nidesl, they t i " '
o ffe trd to professionals re llrltiH M is* K liiile y K m ilh , M i* I dim *‘li r..* firs t |dare in tlie nnntinl un
fr o m
the
m ajor
orchestras Jnlmsun, M rs. Rohi*rt H ick-m i mid exlul-il inn w*m tin- eash prize
tlu tp tP r d ire cto r, M r*. H. O. (Boise given t,* the l.vn mi P- T. A, ft"
throughout the nation.
l.ig lii-'t (oirviil ut I hiidnnee record'
Application* |nr audition ahould Jr.

Social And Personal Activities

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Ulothea
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Longer Wearing Cloth#*.
Extra Quality Cleaning
Keep* Clothes In Tip
T od

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Plus CIDEX
th Proof Protection la

A Big Free Extra At

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A. .lim itIdv meeting**.

M jk *' Dint glint w ith one 111
mure ut i In se lioNduniie m ol |uu
Ih'Hl spurt s h lits
I vie*I l.y , ( ||
ROW iiiul (K 'G IIE G t i l l A ll cul.o •
to ('i.iti.n l(iiv» o anil N vhm w itti
lung 1*1 l,i,a 1 sleeve* . . ,

The f* llm v itig jm p il* ultem led
the picnic: Mum* A iulerson, Jeon
u i'li. ' (T in fie td , B e lly Sue Form e,
n in e *. Peggy K in g , P o trlrlu J o y c
&lt;' hi ul F h 'io in g K il'v l G ra n t, Jnitet

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Both. Nnticv Stevens*..'

to 7.05

P o irii'ln T o iiip k lin . Nncy W hilehuud* I'u iirm l
\ i I muii4. Rich 111
Hold* * . B id H u ll. John K ru h tii
G ray (li'rris n n , Robert Htulddug*F.iBvoril Vim B urger. Rolph W o ld
Gn*-v lln ttf’. U rin e Hm lzult. Hi t*thy B u n k , Bette H ohlnrntt, M il

Mom W llsoi., .1*itii»i Tmld, tjeora*
Jew ell. D illv M cConnell. Hobl.v
Kennedy, l.a M a r I'c re v , Davi 1
W lilh le n and looilse S iu ith
W otalrcw Prescott o f Long wood
ill live * ho bus.

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An umaleur owning a radio &gt;l«
lion must have both an upernl*'*
uml a station license, hut he npe*
have an operator's license hefor.'
ho can obtain one fo r his station.

K im tm b e r. before June IH 1I 1. t lu t t lit f c sj
no F s th ii » l)s y g ilt lik e il it k o k .

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For his "go-every-where w ear"
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m ixtures end tight weight alt
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to glaaae himself with one of
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two ftigh Seeded
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For Final Games

Hats For 6-0
Manager Levy Blasts NEA^XCLUSIVECIASS - ^B y Alan Mqvgrj
21stl Four Master;
Gainesville T e a m
Treks To I Sanford
The Sanford Giants look lb*
measure o f I fie league leading DrLand H aller* M il night f»-0 be*
hipd the four fill liurling of Clyde
Sl#Vem.
W hile the e*-schoolboy iia r wa»
(U C teiifully dam ping the hand­
c u ff* on lha Hal h ilte n h it learn
m il* * belted oul ten la fe tin Inefuding Manager Ed Levy'* 2 1it
noma run o l the campaign.
In racking up hi* fifth win at
•ia tn il one loti, the tall righthand­
er lltuck oul nine and walked only
three.
The Gainesville G-Men Irek lo
Sanford tonight In lake on ihe
lor alt. Lake or Tedetco it tlaled lo
pitch.
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D ctro ll, ..*179:
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K A NBAS r m . .Iiinn I 4 - / / P ) h e ll, D etroit. ..178.
The to n lo p "ceded nlaycrH lo dtiy
Kona— W illiam *, llo rlo n . fill; |V h
nppcnreil headed fo r Hie fina le o f
kv nml N't-'plien*. f!n*|o&gt;). u
1hr* men's " iiig lc * in th e heart o f
««WR H A T T E D IN
Hlenhen
Am erica T n in i* T o 'iin n m e n t.
121 :
W illia m * , Ho'.'io n '
fjll "■'on.
•iHmrs H rinl, »t H c n tlh , Wash ,
,
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in .»edrd N'n 1 ne.-l ilu -trw o Pninl
i
l
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D
etroit.
7d,
HI,
phene
fm o f M eyiro f ill y , No. 2. Thin
Boston, *18.
fa i. they Im h like Ihn h i'-I &lt;&lt;t llo
H f)U l:L E 8
Kr II. D etroit, 18
flrld .
Z nrllln, Hoston, 111.
Ilrln k yeslnn l iv rlefenlm l V e lv ln
r itll'L E B — lle n rlrh , New York,
llillie i o f W 'in fli'lrl, Kas . 0-1), 0 ('
D illlngnr,
ru ila iln lp h ln , a n d
In a eecnri'l-roiind match. Ilia «&lt;■
fm irc , llo rlo n , n.
curate le flhn inlnd " I r ik i n g nntHOME illT N fl
WilHaina, It.,"ton,
rln * 'c i| the young K a n - mm.
18; HoSPn, f'leeelnnd Ih.
Ih,Infos e.i&lt;l!v l«funterl tloh &lt;)'
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II A BE V
D illiog")
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IV i- a tM lv , o f ° ' J "!'*" I " T I I I K E f l 1"1MRrcim M a, New

Women Will Pilot s«nfo«i Legion Team gouth League Htos
13 L i ^ h t Planes! MealH Mt Uora’ ^ Top Hurling Night
ORLANDO — (S pecial) — Sun*
Current Year
lim l scored fo u r tlm ci. In the:|0f
To Florida B a s e *ia*h
In n in g to heat Ihe Dorans,
-----------M O N T R E A L, June |4 —&lt;fPl— fi*3 in a n o li.d is tric t tw o A m crl
ran l.c g iu i jn n io i league haarhall
IIlirtn c n light plant's piloted
lijiiitn in n fliers arc act to tlik** game y c s lrrd a y In M l. Ilorn .
Elsewhere in the d r . t r ir t Ovlcdi*
" f f Thursday from
Montreal'*
whipped . v irltin"K
g Apopka 7 1 and
4,,0 ,v " 1
..... in ! h" * nn» *' ‘ j'*
Iritin tio n a l m limn n n il riicc Pi MTnlei P m k did no* ploy.
W in te r G ntdcn orm
M sloi
W rsl Pul m Beach.

The i,.l7 fl.m ile Handicap ra re U
Ilin iD d to "ih g le -ro g in r mono­
planes o f 2.rill ;.or lepower or less
The lorn
Canadian e n try i*
B e iiy M ' l ' i n w 'il O tta w a , w lm
w ill lie co.p t ld w ith Alice Jeon
May o f N i w in k . i i J. They are
fly in g a N in i* o n .d re ra ft owned
l.y le d io c o p i I m ii A tth u r (im lfie v .
A ll o th e r
i m p rtitn r* fo r five
i s d i p r ir e i lid s llin g 4 1 .01)1) are
Horn llie U S. They are
g,
nU vc.i , H*
llc n " ml*hop
. l on i»ho
b
c n oYno. rkClevMnn.l.
am,
M ' TU ?i h: : playr
n ,1 &gt;rh|(
N Iflu
. 4n
M u 'ln rl# lla rris s o n o f Wash'* ' ***'t*&gt;B M l* " ii it l in llc y * la r.
i p | T r l f I N O — flvrn i* New Y ork, i n u I o ii ; lla ih e rs
Shosniaker,
I 't l. c r t liu la i c m tc n d irs in the • • I, .878; H to iii" , B"*tr&gt;n, 88-1. Hackensack, N. J., whose co­
men*', iln g lb * were Fred K la lict o f
.S.'l.l.
p ilot w ill he Theiesa Jam e* of
IJcsttlc; n h a rle " Devon. I'lncnton
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
W llk e s h iirg h , I'e n n .; Helen P or­
I ' n l ' e i i P j ' * N».
player fro m In
B A r r iN O — M u tla l, Ht
i^ u i* . te r, M o n to u ls v ilh , Penn
Anim
d lu n a r.iilh , Ird ., sod
H a m ilton
178; S la u g h te r, HI. Louis, ..14'' Shield*, rh le f p ilo t ot Sky U na
H rh .n du m , o f Baton Rouge, La., RT NR—
Je lh rn e ,
Boston,
41; A irw a y s , A she ville, N. C.; Helen
i(*4i' n a lio ra l h o y .' rh n m p lu i.
M tn in l, HI Lm ila, HP.
M cB ride,
A popka, Fla ;
B etty
T im N i. I -tended wcumm’n aln- R U NS H A T T E D I N — S n .u i C hi- Huyes, S c h iv illc , N, V,
ratro, 4.1; Ennis, l"'ll,u lo lp h L .,
g lr* player, Magdn Hurac o f Lo*
Gieenwood C ocanm iglder, L " x A u g i'lia , had u arcuinl lo u m l mutch
II.
Inton , K y.; Peggy l.eiino x, H o ilyH IT S — HI m is HI * ■. R l. Emils, fid. woiid, I ' wllf .; lile fc h c n I'ntelm nii,
w ith P u l Ryan o f K in -a a C ity
M in. Hurac did not play ycntrrda y. Spider, B ro o klyn , 88.
W a d ilP |;lo u ;
lleien
Crenke,
H iibln*on, K roo klvu , B loom ington, III , M arg are t M an­
L a i rs luni Jnbn, " f • 'Ic a rw n te i. H O H B L F S
Fla.. No. 2 In women'" dh lslon and
and M usial St. I "id s , 18.
uel, S tn iito n , M in n.; and L o u is i
"e e ln ii No. t In tin g ir l- divisio n I l f ll'L E H
M iid a l and S la ug hter, Ih deo, Itoanoke, Va,, who w ill
met M a rllm llo e h il o f rfi. L i ula.
SI. Louis. 3.
h a y mu' " f her daughters as co­
HOME BUNS
K llie i, P ill d e iig i p ilot
(Itin k and ITalicr, Ihe n iilln n ii
ilnuhlna In li'ic i'llc g iu li' cliaoiploh
l.t. G nid m i, Ih do n, f ’a o itiH 'ie llii,
H ro o klvn , and E 'u ils , l’ h ila d "l
nhlp leant, had l i l t l r Ito n ld n illa110" I Mg of F.V’";l* &lt; tlv'a T o lll 11II11
plilu , 12.
illia u und El neat lla la tn n ycntei
'.TM l.EN B A S E S - Jr I In o r H "*
ilay. I I I d - l, , nd I hern d wan'l
top 10; T eiw llllg e r, Chieag &gt;, SetN F lu c k O f M a rk w
Rep-e, B io o k ly n , am i Torgoson.
ji|ij&gt;i&gt;ni lo In' n ru lh lm r in Ihn mct i
copal Ic o f Mi ppm g Ihntn.
!i(mt nv B
\P .'iewsfealiirew
Spahn, Ilo » to ii,
T |ic he ' match y e a lo rila j wa&gt; S T H IK B f H t TS
M A Hi IN P IT Y . I«.
Ht. Jos
i l l :R o l,e rlt P ld la d e lp h lii 82.
h.dwcco F iiiu k W llk i'is n n , of Kao
rnu C lly ,, « acndril player, al’ d IT rC H IN O — K o p stn n tv. P h ila d e l­ eph's high cliool o f Mason C ltv
phia, am i lir a lie , SI Louis. 1-1 Its* n In n kv p itc h in g sta r who I"
vciitig Buddy M i'f'lu n n o f O klu
w H illing up n schoulliov caret'i
881)
linioo x 'lly . ap O kllahornn A. mid
w ith it flock o f m arks. He Is Jim
M. "lu r. W llk i’rson won 4-0, 7-I&gt;
V "l H eist, a Il fpnl-D -Inch
H»ln -t, hnl tide in e r M c f'litim hud
poupilm who ha enmigh nllcliintT
hint n( ip ate [i point foni I lines.
I i i i ini to go idace- il, h ig lin , i t

Ilitth Suluml Hurler

FELLER
C te V E L A r tO

Major League
Leaders

O r tlV 9

A WAV A H o HAS B C E rt
C L O S trtG THE G A P /

mg OLD^MBRO MAY
HAVE BOB 0E A TE H * t
WE V/CrORV O E P K .B E T

i/OHE o r THEM EVER

EQUALED HW F g A r o r

HURLWE iO OVe-HirriRR.
WHICH, AlOWE WTH Hm

2 A 'O -k/rrrR E m e a h e
Dtttitkuti4 Ip fTflf F filaffi Ipafifiir

tO H /r* Hi AH EVEN
PO XE/i g a m e s s

Celcry*Fc»&lt;! i) I l a p n
C le a rw a te r S q u a d

L A K E L A N D , antic
I I (A l
Laki’himl, Hunfoul, Wi’et Palm
Beach and Miami Semin
High
yeslerday won their way into Ihe
"e niifinnl* of the Slate c lo .« A
hiith "cliool hasehnll lourniinum l
Lakeland hlankeil Leon o f T ill
lalmsare I to II nod West I'alo
llra i'h did armtlipi w hilew a"li Jm
on Immloii of ,lai ki.niiville h lo n
The H iin fn iil l.lo 'i" r'lu ll hasp AP N ew afe alu rra
null Ic n hi look a pu li o f uniim *
A M IIE H S T , Musa,— Crew fin a l In two wild contest" Miami heal
fro m thi&lt; l.ongw ooil ulntt iccu ntly. Iv has re lu m e d to A m harsl Col- Hi. Petersburg I I lo f* und Snn
Ill
llm
fliil
m u lc t,
Hanford I'g o a fte r #n ahaence o f n e a rly 7h ford lopped C lcnrw olt'i P In 8.

Lions Club Team Amh e r s t College
Takes Two Games To Revive C r e w s
From Lnngwood II On Formal Basis

Ilacu
Prove
Kx0ciiHive 'I*o Keep

Mobile s vletoey Is*' I'lffhl " 0.1
B A LT IM O R E — Many
a
gusted b ctlo r on a losing hors.i' th r frcnt'il for the Hears In I
has been heard In grumble " I ' d ! u n i s ) and Loth \v»ro lr. 3*2 score _
hcon lietter o ff lo buy the horse..............................
iL d i ouidi M * firs t * lu tI sliico
Hut If any o f them Is serious Muv '.’2 it Her u Imig . " 'd o it n* n
I■
a
s
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1
--ft.
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M
M illie 'll h e lte r listen fir s t In a man t I 'lif.f i r Dt.il. , u ti*1 it..
I hf JfJ
ril Mm*
w Im owns one.
Mil* j t i t r W lo fim^h
in w c

i

A la n C larke has fig u re d mu; | Hintu* AIuv Vi
v ita l It cost* to keep one in
Nn.ihvili li e ’s K1eat 4't ltl ljP| F ai 1
tra in in g . One o f tin* cheapest l-'nwieHkl) H i" ■w w ild ' r v i o g lo
kind.
_
, r i (tilth t*f/t a nnHi*‘ i Oil I’ll it n o d
F il'd o f n il, he su p p o 'rs It vll.lt
in M 1*}»M*’ &gt; v leotng l m l
coats f2,8tMi t „ cla im n horsi). «rt Hi* r»|iMill
A tra in e r's fee runs l i t ) n day.
' t 'V &lt;■4 Arn! It, New O rT h n l co ve i" (lie pay h I so o f a , ' '"
■ P itt •*h'il tfli to t| y ai&lt;4
groom , eserciso hoy nm l stable '
itV
ill 111 ' rouhl',.
Ttom
boy ami w h at the horse eats. M r'; v
,
. ....................
........... .
If you th in k a ha by'a shoes me I «u»h »"■*
'*i'( h*”' " W1-'
'
expensive
consider
11.188
n,
‘f ' 1 h -r.'th )
fh t" , f
. !
m onth
fo r th n 'e o f a horse, o ff Cbesncn vn* u hoti'ci hy V m l/
C a llin g In Hie doctor to look a t. FI " »
^ •'■ok'inl " d ir e r on
the ra c in g pet rusts fro m M to |,n"e ii H " f'O’ i t l
I i 'do:*
$50. M oving fro m tra ck to U n rk
&lt; im rli' M axw ell w&lt; hm l In the
takes a $18 b ill fo r 50 milen Uti nluighooi lineup Sunday und
N ow It'a tim e to send the h o r/r |t t nigh t hit on mo on I louiiet o f
to the post. The jockey's fen la the we»!t. L ittle Heck fle ld o r*
$20. I f lie Winn It'a 150.
lg iiin made expensive e u o rs . L itB um m lnf up, C larke
estimates 1 1,'field fanl&gt;e.| nine in ’ irn ln g ills
rk
it ro s l. $328 n m onth to koep a
Ii g'liue c f Hie nen.om ng atnrJ
h o rn , in tra in in g . F o r the aver- tw&lt;
lie lie* won fo u l th u lage three m o iitlis o f rest on Ills
fs i m It's $76 » m onth. The year- j
(1,
, W elnry fm M".,v
I y M1U then wnuh
rum o to .
'
It. *
'
.e.|mv
nrnum l $3,600. Now w h a t ,.,o »&gt;*••” •’ ,,t ’* * U . „
the chances fo r o ru fit ■»
w h in in g d riu g l.y AMm ln
Min
C larke, once » pitch e r fo r the '
^
" ' . ' " ' " ' l u f ’ " ! ! J1,m
C in cin n a ti Bed*, advises it would ' ? V , ' ’
^
, l l . .o', eh
la* necessary to w in at least fo u r ,f
rates o f the $2,000 -p u rs e vat - "d M H le tie td , M di.plc »f not ). *■

ctei, , 11In*i I'o lliig r rn professiunni
Ih
i egisle rod Ills fo u rth nol i l t t r i o f the season ii'r a n llv ami
bail triu m p h No D on tile h iq jt"
against no defeat &lt; a* In , .lidiaw k
r l.iiH tn * »T.* I it l.H A iti P
team niovea Into Itie stale ctiam*
H
1.
T rtiiw
p lm u h ip lo iirn e v .
42
1u l . n m l
W in No 7 was one fm the rrc11
| M | f 111141 f l f u l It
3fl
2»
om I
i ir In ri*1 n
(In Ihe day " f the i) js lr ii'l ioty In do ilttlo more than brunt
..... ..
1,11 "" '" '" l" 1'
jtr.
27
&gt;.! t i f n l il
MX fin a l in . la th e r lim l died ut noon evrn.
91
_
—
&lt;I j i I iii'ii v l l l #
s.ni Bid lie a i.ed Couch M ickey M a il'
21
II
1
►I i 11r if
T ills isn’t an easy (lic k , W ldlfl
•»
i:
ZD
I ' n h i t k ii
■
iig
"
g
rm
it
ii few venrs ago at
C larke was ta lk in g at Pim lico racing. O nly fo u r had e a rn o #
mi,
IH
Et
rV• IV l i M ID«S
L
(iia
*
(
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rg
e
,
if
lie
ro
u
h
l
n
il'
h
there were a ihuen $2,800 horses more Ilia n $1,000 last year.
M rs till* V»*mi(n&gt;
the i l i ' l ' l i - l fin a l" tliu t n ig ld a"
"ils ro lr* ... th, d o n s 11cm' t&gt; i
’ • • lo o v llle *. iM lsth u •'
"D a d would have wanted me to
f
. l . t g O M t i o e .1, I e c H l n i l i i t
p llo li."
- • *, f '■' &gt;1 fl, 11—t-** 'let a
•So Big J im p ili'h r il. lie got Id
lin in '-* T u la #
• o ile d " al l.ernlmrw
foil* I lr im h itte r in the 7-Inning
llcl.A iot at I'alnikM
contest
against
F ra n k lin
Con11le at KiinfM d.
WH'jfl*
i-o lid uti’il liig l i mid fanne'l I!) h a t­
HI AiiR'iMltUr at t)«» tons tt» *r)i
ters, lie tossed nut another h a t­
I.M A IIt'P
i trm m
w t. Pet. te r anil, to rtrrriuHl foi the fits l
I'rte t
91 17 * IS [U lto iil, „ run ne r was nicked oTI
H|. la 'lit3&gt; 10 SI* ha*#.
II was Ilia second "H a ig h t
2, 20 D7« m u h ilte r In lilH lrie t lo o t iiam etit
'flllMll*lphlH
23 .631
2\
( tip a * "
play.
f*\ 12
tin loll
»SJ
31 31
In 88 m ill 2 /;i In n in g " on the
N, a York
15* 3? j ;.i m niind. V e ille lit has fanned 1.18
i'ltln tu ira h
l&amp; 33 .n o
i ' l l " lim a lt
t in t t i'i'i and nllnw ed onlv HI h it",
lllt s li* Y " l 't il s r
( i f Hie 9 runs lie ha- allow ed on ly
i 'I i I mimo S. I ll no MV 0 3
Ym
k
1.
I’
ltle
lo
lrg
h
#._
Nc
'oie has been earned. II'* walked
III l.t,id" s. t ’lilla d , Ipl.lM .1
only 28 lin tle rs "Mil nine o f those
llnit'm ,
i 'iric io a n tl .1
pip'i i enriie in one game.
f-aiiie" Ti"t«»
('Id 'a a " "t jiro o k ly n ,'tIh " *i (1 i i
In u d ilitin ll, lie tin'* pluved red&gt;,, ito,. i a a i
p l i i d u i i u t i .d
Y m li llorow y ter un Hie SI t ’lic n h '" le is k e lliiill
I " Hi v , ii, lu ll'd ' * ’ Si
team nml w e. o Ion H inger in
,0 ul I'ldlHilcloOls i n l a i d '
Jlini'O I - I'O'O i i i e tiiilt. l,H"t "Util
I*
Ji
i
,
lle
lid
tc
lin
in
i
i
Malls
oiei H i Ms mi &lt;Mv J u n io r l.eg iiin
11
le ain ............. ....
idol lost only
I 'I " i 11, mi" I
al
llm ilm i
i i i I k Ii i i
' • , | i 111*10 &lt;.l I i v» Main (* •!
tw o Im l fulled lo w in the alnte
c io i'n
I h " \ i ‘ui iir fo r e lie wna a
iM I H I I A S l.n . i n i :
H
•••■*■ m ain t n m i e iid r ld iu : " t u f f o f
Tsnni
*1
lintrott
«ii! the M i on i n , Ira n i which won
II
,*le" Y "rk
*1
the -fid e title ,
It
Ho Klim
M" i
Vi i Hi I I o an \ -tijd e u t and
1*
C l« v *1s m t
n
'Vs *hl ii* ton
It
j; ; ; iw te ild v " l i t u lte n i coileoe.
is
C tdi'«*ri
non
j * : tuav lie none
* clinic#, howavnr.
n
Id l a u d "
I D a"
ina i " i
le &lt;g&gt;'e sco u li
have
is
l 'i d l s d * 1i&gt;tils
ll» s n tt* V e s u rd s r .
" s t ' l i e d hire ihe past few venrs
Ht. I.ntiin *-*, 'V sshln gton 1-1.
end fre i l l'll* ! do) th ” stands th is
Bantnn I, r t'v s ls n d I.
spring.
I. ok* li t # C a lifo rn ia •*
r t d t f k o ». Nsw Turk V
lis t ro ll «. Vhllsdetphts s.
not tli» o u t" ol»c” where H ilv ral»e
(iao i#« T o d a r
Plilln(1»l|ihls .it H s trfill— R rlsd s 11 IlCtt.'JOO ti'uuis p la y e r* o f th# Paul
P e ttit type,
• l vs T ro iu ( l- 0 |
N#w York st tlh t is e o —tm psl ( T - l i
vs W latit (l-T )
Hoston si Cleveland ( n le h ll—MeD#rondt &lt;1 -1 1 va (larcla ( l - t i .
W aahloaliin «t Hi. lamia M d a h ti—
M arrero iJ - H v* H«rv#r tl)-t).

man and Allen, L e ft- - Sanford ? !
(liven# 3*
DeLand r., t i l l — o » HU"
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hv Hinvens Oi MO. ■warnped Hie Inucr.i l|- B hehlnd y ra r* .
T om orro w M iam i face*
West
burn 'l HO— M llburn 7 In 7 1**1 Ihe fo u r h it h u rlin g o f N e ltlm ,
O rg a n ltril In fo rm a lly hv a s lit. Palm Beach at 4 P, M. ami Han­
i Inning". 0 runs: Robert" 3 3ln 1
In iid d lllo n to a trlk ln g out | | , 'h u il group, the sport may soon he ford plays l.nkrlaorl at 8 P. M.
2-3, I. W in n e r- HUvanat Loser— N e llie s lied u field day at tJn /id ila........
tf to.....................
Iho lend ......
J i f f u lh le tl
. Mllburn. I I - W illia m *, L*U* and plate g a th e rin g (h u e hits fo r four' fitfu lly " h a fo rm a l hast*. '
|if)|IG F&gt;H H *IN I)tANH TO
P I,AY FOR KIDS
. Hurk. T - 2 ; 0 | A - m n .
tim es ul hat.
A t presenl Hie s p o il la fln n io e d
HROOKLVN, N. Y.
i /P i Four x lirilg h i home riina wen p iiliu ir lly liy Hie sludeni^, plus
(i'a 7 A p " A’a
hit In Ihe f lf lh inning.
Wehh, sumo help from lo op eraH lig alum - T h r GltVelnml liitlin ii- w ill plav
1 O AIN F.H V ILLK , June 14. - •&lt;» * llalec, llo w rn , mid Crowley col­ lli.
the Hrooklvn Dodgers to ii night
'.- P a r e d by ralchor Burk 1 »rle ^ lecting iho foiir-niHsters.
The crew m einliers Imye tltme exldhltlm i game on Mmidnv, J ii L
. five f r five lilta perfm inaiuo. hr
Hm ifolil edged l.ungU’imd III m i w e ll that Hie n tlilo lic Im aii) of 21, ut Eldiet" Field, tlross te rrip ts
i Gainesville (1-Men rapped Hu Ihuir spcoiiiI ineoHng U H.
II, c o n lro l at Hie college I* C lin kin g w ill lie turned over to th r Brook­
Palalkn A /a lra s 7*3 Imre h&gt;** Flench wenl the distance for the o f lid d in g it to i u program . Rer- lyn Amateur Hipudinll Fiuimlnllun
loon It iillo w io g l.ongwiHMl eight og nlH m i nutv ho woo d u n o g the t.nst venr, the Dodgera edged l|ie
j n l pitcher H ill I’ hilltP"
; , thp
Itollniis, t-H,
lie "tru ck m il night mid I Uhl "ouson.
' A.nVea" dnw, with m -v. .. M«ww tills.
Tho F im ndnllon. ro "im nsm cd hv
The A m ln u« l rie w a Hi I* aprlng
walked I' ll. 1ilTColeuf mill Hellos
and had « shutout loc ",’v r&gt;11 '’{’J.
nro to a ch cil by lion.payed histruc- Hi# D odgei" nml Ihe B io oklyn
! "pg*. Included In I'ar.h.e'a hit s p ill tho h iitlliig Illinois with 2 for t ora, 'l!nn lit&gt; liiiic n are lieing Eagle, waa estnhllsheil In 1948 to
It eerli.
show wme 0 pair «jf double*.
la o g h t hy P |Of John Scott, a 1 prom ote and ertcoumge roimllot
F irst gnme:
The ( i ’s jumped into an eerW
memlier of the Ht. Paul's Hclmol' haselmll In the Brooklyn Long Isl
Hanfnnl
ah. r.
lead as I hey ricked M »l»co I
ciowh ilin ln g Ids
undergiuiiuiile and area,
4
3
run* In the second, th tid , t “ u n n Howeu, 2ml
Hiiuniel, 2nd ....
days In Knglund, while
varsity
0
1
and fIfH&gt; InningsTW O IllY lH IO N K IN N F L ami Jayvre units ate under Ihe
3
Kelly, r.f.
0
HAINTH W IN
L E A DERM M EET FOR T IT L E
tutelage of Philip Fox, a graduate
| Phillips, r.f.
1
BT. AU O U H TIN E, June M - ( A ’ i Hwuni, r.f.
N EW YORK - tiVt
The Dt
_ student at Amherst, who rowed
... 4
2
— Bt. Augustlno imploded w ith Natltas, p
8 w ith H arvard team" a lew years team* of Ihn N nlliuuil Foolliall
4
1
fo tir ru n i In the eighth Inning nare Wahh, s. m.
Langur this season ate illvlileil
"go.
3
i
la st night lo defeat Laeahurg. 6 to English, r
lla fu ra th# snort \(« i abandoned Into two dlvl dons. with Hi” leailing
n
4
1. to end a five-gam# losing
a fte r 111# 1870 neainri, th# Lord le#m In each m atting In the rhsm*
1
0
Johnson. 3li
•freak.
«•
\
•telf oarsmen wore looked unon at jdonsliip game, Dee. 17.
Crotvlev. 3h
2
1
Riwa lu m a ls , new fit. Aug* Bale*, ih
C om prising th * Am erican Co nme t i a i i in rn llrg ia t# rowing, In
... 4
1
'ja lln e righthander, hulled maatarIH/J, when Amherst finished un* ferane# #r# th# C hicago Cards.
D ll ball, yielding a ta lly In the
nafeatari and scored over Harvard New York G lanta, W ashington
I ’ltts h u rg h
8t#el#r«,
tm l Y a lt, the v a rtllv wat captain* R adtlilna,
Totals
31
II
M llla doubled In lu rre tiin n .
*tl l&gt;y Leveret! Biadlev o f Meu- P hiladelphia E a g la t and th# Clsve«b
Lnngwood
r
In th# N ational
Mar. L /le Jurtv's alngta In the Deal, pc
llia iit M a tt. He later htcama a land Brown#.
3
0
opening h n ln it w a t turned Into a V n n h a rn ,rf
|
well-known m lnialer. The Itradtay C onfer* i" e are th# Chicago th n r*.
II
ru n and Genre# Cave held IKci Ila lm i, cp
Cup Regatta Is named In
h it N tw Y o rk Yanks, Ban Francisco
. 3
0
'4Vara, lx&gt;a Angeles Rams, llo R alnl* h 'lle ta and runleea u n til E llis , II.
honor.
4
0
the tls h 'h when fiva hlta broke W lddis, SS
Held fo r the f l r t t lim e I h it tea- t r e l i Lions, Oreeti Bay Parkers ami
3
0
a I •all tie to chat# four ru n t Eareich, 2b
ion. It I* planned to make the th * B a ltim o re C o lt*.
1
1
A I.O TTA POINTS
hbm t.
The ehamplonahlp gam# w ill |m
Bradley race* a fia tu re at Amn
Boone, c f
1
G A IN E S V IL L E — In seven In­
Va BOW
herat.
played a t I h t home grounds of ihn
0
R ider, If
0
tercollegiate sport* — ami inn con­
ORLANDO, June 14— I Special) F ra n ko , I f
A t i&gt;re*ent. A m h e n t hat throe American Conference winner. !
1
1
test* — this year, U n lv e riltv of
— I t w a t a clnae call, hut the
, » . W a a&gt;fa ^ srTa ----------------th e ll* glvan It by Yale, Harvard
Senator* dealt fading Daytona
Luka A pptR tf, the ageless C'lit Florida team* scored 2722H points
and B a tte r a t wall aa a naw r.na
T o ta l*
17
!t
and gave up 22fl« H points, Tho
■each another stunning blow laat
which waa purchated w ith fund*
Second gam e:
■“ *&gt;-' Uators met th ir ty thrae different
fro m aludenU and alumni. I t haa
123 m
7' r
opponents.
He own boatehed, b u ilt and fu rLpnawood .... 120 220
lin k e r F ield tank to hand the la* Sanford
ni*hed by the atudente, a* well
O K 023 t !
lander* th e ir fift h s tra ig h t defeat.
aa landing dock, which the crew
The win booeted Orlando a tam e ■ 1 -l •, ,* ------member# constructed un the Con*
ta the standing* aa Sanford'*
D U R A B LE PLAYERS
necllcut, eevcrtl tele of oert and
Clyde Steven* blanked DeLand,
NEW YORK - ( / ! • ) - A total a power launch, an alumni g ift.
Today the Renatora are three and o f 28 players In the American O ther row ing equipment la aat
a h a lf * * « • # ; behind p « U n * League ara 10 yaar men this sea- up In lha Davenport aqtuph buildla a e h lu u r t r a il league-leading Da* ton, and another 10 w ill achieve itur on the Am herst camptu where
Land by fo u r l a i M * •
,
th a t atatua before the campaign la the crew tra in * during w inter.
- T ilm
Romeo'* .r e lie f Bitching over. Luke A p p lin g .o f (he Chi­
I t he* taken tw o tra in in g (aunts
turned the tric k fo r the Senator* cago W hite Sox leads the lis t — lo Florida, the firs t In 114 ft when
h . ha* b re n 'to the league since It W H the guest o f Rolllna Col­
1080. He Is the only Chlsoa repre­ lege, This aprlng Tampa, U niver­
the plate at Daytona Beach Mon- sentative. Cltyaland and (tartest s ity was the host,
. . .
S ly , did a fin e Job fo r aav*n Inn- each have atven 10-year players,
D e tro it has fo u r, Washington,
Philadelphia and New York th rta
••e h , and the Rt. Isnila Brown*
haven't any.

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IIV tS S II i'I A T F H I ’ l l ES&gt;
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ftiiu lh "tn .Vo&gt;***''ir»**'•'» had one W
p - i,» ,| -&gt;vcrn*l p itc h in g n lc h l* &gt;t
th« senser-. O nly Hie M n u p tila
l)|l&lt;*l., n ia o ig e d enough h it" lo
cull u li.trr.ig r The t hicks g 'd U
o ff P ' " A tlu n la o i l t In i * mid I ‘t*rt7
u p t , 12-7 and C lenu on i tool'. St
Cloud, 7-4 In Ihe g tru i|i lim e the league leaders 7-1
play. O lln m lo was idle, nnd l.eet
J t " l f,..od,vip i f Me 111lilt Is gove
hurg edged F u sils, LO. In d lv i.
A 'le o ia only eight o i'
f.*-ftI " ii n n r T n va ie s Idas'ed P m a lil
hand") D M .' L ittle fie ld " f Btr mla. 111.8.
1'igh m i , hut ou i l.itH e fo r ) . 9*11
r»tt os lots and lltv o il'tp h im got
A t M l. flo ra .
Sanford
non n u 8 —8 8 n |p -t n lo " o f' tw o T i.iv Ip irle rw
Nrw- fiile n e ' Boh C|ie«ru .
M l Pm #
o(i|) m il ft- :l ;i 7
D- I Igleshy and Rinks; Hull I-'ia rid " llm ie lt gave iT ie ltn o n o g n
only five le &gt;'h lp f'd iti H e l.ookami A lk in s .
i'-. t - 1 N"w- a rle io f to) nine o ff
\1 Suna n i" l S ilt 'c m M’tig h t,
'lig h t '
N a -h vtlle was " d fle d
M ophps
ih *" r «rt i ftv i I d t t f t I John H a ll
„( M„hHe nod 'ln ld l» i-rntM ? r l
on!. sev#o c f f Jim A .chlev. M ’*lii’e won 1-7.
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Navy npptnfFi! mod •naupH fo
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atnrlea we'ee ten,1 abmil II h ilr|y, the critter can a tlll itmkc
plenty of nalee.

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lla ear ainweHr. . la ^ , i« u t
Ipe l« teailer Ike* kea M«ealble
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m iite,. t',ii p.'iit, , A, (ii ni t y.
value, .’I heilroom , 2 s tn rv home
G O A T M IL K
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new Kinieliing. . Ii iinlm ; A wax
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bile Radios Cuniplete w ith A e r­
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Installed while you w ait,
tcc. Special in tro d iirtu rv |irlri&gt;
tan,In E ven in g S tar. C a ll j:id rd
o f tr,lift,I)lf Includi'it bench to
If necessary. III If. Of, Complete
Ray. }136-11
mulch. Terms anti trades.
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1HHHNSON MUSIC CO.
TU X E D O FEEDS: Complete lino,'
order. Scmlnolo* V cno lian lllltu l
220 N. Orungo
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m uck, f i l l d ir t, fh e ll nnil rla v
by load o r Job, C o n la rt II. It
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SW AP W O P - 406 E. 4th St. G A IIA G K K O U IP M K N T In ilm lln g
Wo Buy, 8ell nr Trade most
A ci'llync Weldor.
Iln tg u in at
anything. Phona I08.J.
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KOH
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— I tiff E L M A N B Rod Rose Peed.
IW tm clL W. F irs t St. Pit. 4U-J.
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W .A K A A rA T M E N T S ,
llniigt*; Gctlar W artlrnhcj China
•irdl m 2H5-W.
| ami Hlnrra. 110 W. Tint Si
F R IE D Shrimp Dinner. Servsd
Cahl/u't.
A pply 2562 Palmetto
I'bnnn 4WLW.
, "Tha Best Shrimp on Barth'* L Avenue,
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every nig h t a t Hnmer'e O rlll, A P A R TM E N T Si*e Gas HUivo and
f i r free c»iinm tca. .la rk Ilu *Iieilronni house p a rtia lly
324 En^t 1st S trent.
sell.
furninhi.fi. Two furnish ‘
i Gas Kefrltrorntnr. Call '1577-W.
' n. I’ hnnn 425,
ItT lL l.H O /IN O , Land C learing mul
OT LUNCHES served every day (Te N M O R e Portaltio Washing' Ma"*
G rading .
d rill 521-M. (I. J.
lO H F IIN 2 badroom apt. (U p p e r).
11:30 to 2 — with Home Made chine and W ringer— (10,00, Ph.
(le h r. 2(132 W illo w Avenue.
VOt! I’nrk Ave.
rolls and own Muffins. &gt;Homer's
W A S illN G M ACH IN K R H l’A HL
UrIU. 3*4 East. 1st SUM.
IA L.lt House — Cheap, R, W.
A ll nmki'H, m ilh iM 'lri'il Easy serv­
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6— ARTItiiEH WANTKI&gt;—6 ice. St. Johns E le c tric Co,
Tarma. M l E. J a t SC. f t i,
I/O Itcdrooni Furnished A.,
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EirM A Magnolia
Phopc 11 HI
nt — 618 Fork. Phone 71
WE HUY, SELL A TRADE used
many ether items, i
furniture. Wlleon-Malnr furni­ R E M O D E L IN G . R E P A IR S , N E W
Exchange, M l B. F ir
ture Go., 311 E. 1st. Phona *68.
IIU II.D IN G . R O O K IN G .
tK O E apartm ent nicely fu rn ,l«he«l. A ll private.
1004 Pal* FOR STANLEY Product* ii# If ts.
IF IN T E R E S T E D
Oeorgla Smith, 30* Jessamine
I met to,___________________
See H a rvey Johnson,
HELP W ANTED
Ave.
or
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377*14,
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J&amp;N1SIUCD Oaragn Apartm ent.
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SALB8 Opportunity. Colored Life 14— L O S T 4k / M U N I ) — I I
m ild e and out, Reasonable, Used, icevhoaea.
Debit. Blart'ng 160. or more for
Used mattresses, your cltolee
ip lv 1003 Klin Avenue,
oxcaptional man, Permanant job, LOST — Pair Eye Glasses Friday
Used kitchen cabinet
BIMLY PAINTED
iA iN ir . il
efficient
e fficie n cy
F irst Street fro n t o f Cowan’s.
Usadround solid oak dining

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NEW YORK, — (/P) - How firm a foundation eupporlt the buiiM e * boom and lha yrar-oM bull market in industrial (lock* is a matter
o f debate.
But today ws find a number of leaders going on the record a* to
tho prospects for their specific industries in the weeks and months
ahead. Most of them ora OUtoah'. optimistic. Some of them include
tha word caution.
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aa^n rwhat*
tn"sSiiar^fn
ahoeI’rorlurnix
prices
, what to_
aipaet In appar I calif
j ow_ In fioldinir
urown.

el, shoes, fu rn itu re , autos, news-1
p rin t, nil, steal, copper and f a r - '
lo ry
construction.
Also
anme
governm ent
business
statistics
o u t today shad lig h t on whnt’ «
m aking the Indiiatrica tick.

OU pro du ction In T a x * * should (

Jump i 00,000 b a rre ls a day n e x t
m o n th — th is Is tha estim ate o f
th e in d u s try 's needs hy Ernest
O . Thom pson o f the Texas Jtnti*
road C om m ission which tu rn s tho
o il w e ll valves on and o f f In
th a t state, Thom pson has been

FOR THE

FUTURE

HEALTH

SECURITY

OF

THE

CITIZENS

OF

SEMINOLE COUNTY,FLORIDA
. n.
U encrul M ot-ue
u •
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he ye a r'" ou tp u t
The Ini-lnesK bourn has lifte d
v w (||
w ell in lvei Using vuloiue nm l sulile pub(Hon
units nm l I h sh e i* m e w o rry in g itltou l the
ahortage o f ear.i nniiger o f u ne w sp rint shot lu g e
him It whs Inst again Hut h s p o k i-m s u for liiu
r h e fn rv ."
new sprint u-siM’is tlu li ot Cut ar
th a t
delivery do says Ills m ills ra n keep up
ra In h r c u t in w ill, the drniH tid due to iiicrrim ed
t haeaiue o f ih u capacity.
Iliad urders Kv,-n
K ogiueerlhiK &lt;o b stru ctio n .•ontruing at m ore I r n r t* have reached a new pe ter
.c ity the orilctis lim e high. Mo (lie commerce ,|eMo mo m ills now | a ilm e n t and the securities und
unable tu work 1 tu h u iiK e com m ission ate rests.
ryu ve r th is sum- le g upw ard th e ir estim ate o f
u t down on tpm- how
m u rh
b u iln tia in e n
w ill
•llv e rle a lo cu t- spend on new p la n t* and equipmerit th is yo u i. Thu tw o agencies
q u a rte r o f turn) firs t
predicted
exp en ditu re *
the best q u arter would lie I t pur re n t lower than
sehohl F u rn itu re lust year. Today th e y guess l |
ir enjoyed,” says w ill ho only six tie r cent less,
nan of the ill
The Commerce Depart merit also
lu g firm , Sold- reports consumer income h it an
F u rth e r, he p ro . iin n u n l ra le or
b illio n In
h a lf your o u t- A p ril, reassuring to merchants,
ith in Inches" o f And tho l.u lio r D epartm ent re1040. Tho home ports
unem plnym enl c o n tin u in g
geta tho c ie d it, in d in p m oderately,
Ig g a rd Joins the
Lo oking ut tho whole picture,
larva apparel and ilm
Federal K osrrve Hank
it
unhappy most P hiladelphia
rep orter " I I uxI' h * *
ausa ra ia ll spies narnnietors now p u ln t to a very
r,
now
re p o rt* t.lgh If not u record level o f
b«!W r In som e1 a c tiv ity ." The hank nralse* "th o
ud” hut th u t “ w ith prices ten d­
ing upw ard, luisliiess I. In p o ll-

Don

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inventory

(Owt Sixty

'He* *PtcfcMi&amp;uU* P
‘ otieyeumvtt Since faHUtvty 1.1950) t

. . . issued by PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION OF JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA, a Legal Reserve Stock Ltff Iniwji&amp;w
Company . . . Over Sixteen Years Old . . . with Over Two and one-half Million Dollars Paid to Policyowners. Enrollment only through
Dujy Lkoaiad Insurance Agents.
,
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ENROLLMENT PERIOD-TWO WEEKS ONLY

JUNE 12,1950 Thru JUNE 24,1950
mid Yoa Enroll

Whore To Enroll?

1. Everyone needs security from large hospital und
surgical bill*.
L This is your plan to fit local need* and pocketbook*.
I. Through Community Enrol Intent you gat tha
largest benefit for tlie aniHlIcat coat.

Surgical Operation

At Frofeaaional Community Health Plan Headquart era, shown below.
With any Pioti«*ionai Community Health Plan
RepieieuUtii'e working in your neighborhood.

4. fay* full benefit* regardless of other Insurance,
VIf * " f i
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4. New ailment*. a* wall m old physical condition*,
n m

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Anytime during enrultment period. After En­
rollment Period dotes representative# will not
be available in your community for enrollment.

Who May Apply For
Cepataaity Health Plaa?
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During the Enrollment Period—Every resident
of your County—All ages (1 day tu 10U years).
AU races, both aeaaa.

1. AH Accident* covered fiom date of enrollment.
(Surgical or noo-snrglcal).
t. AH Diseases and Sickness (non-surgical) cover­
ed after 10 days from date of enrollment.
•t;
B AH dieease# and aickneae (surgical) covered aft­
er $0 days front date of enrollment.
A Gash Death Benefit from date of enroitmeah ‘
$. Matoroity Benefit (on family group form only)
Covered after nine months' from date of enroll-

Frufettional
Community Health
Insaraaee Plaa Provides:
Hospital Bomefila
Assignment* accepted by your Huapltala and may be
used In any recognized medical hoapltal ANY*
WHERE, aame beneflte anywhere you may go.
1U0 Days for EACH AND EVERY MEMBER of
the family in a Hoapltal room costing up to $6,00 per
day, In any 12 months period, or a total of -..$600,00
Alao pay* the coat «f penicillin, drug*, medicines,
dressing*, operating room, anaesthetic, X-ray, and
all other regular and customary hospital treatment '*
chargee up t o --------------:-------------------- —.$60.00
First-aid or emergency (accidents only)_____ $6.00
Alao pays (or Maternity (on Family Group Plan
only) all hospital charges after nine months,
ap t o ------------------------------------------------660.00
Ake pay* for Ambulance to or from hospital ft,00

All Medical Assuciutions recommend rohoalary propaid Medicnl ami Surgical Cary Plan*.
Every Surgical Operation la covered fpp6| fLfO to
$100.011—whether in your doc
pitnl S)mce will not permit thp Hating Vf HBofinvtiona and accident*, but hart m * * + m m * *
(other operations c o v e r e d for )|N$6l$lNMM
amounts):
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1. Appendectomy or auy other cutting feto
abdomen--------------- .---- 1----'—— :___$10M6
2. Double H ernia_____ _____ _
J - v.
| f A$
5. Cutting into Cranial Cavity
i'4. Removal of EyebaU or C llw tol r
llLj§ M M
6 Suturing of Surface W arn*
fH
6. Tonaillactoniy and/or rtdinntdpaHipy
| WMlt
7. Fracture of Thigh, Lag or-Upper A&lt;p..,q,^ f u Q t
PAYMENTS MADE TO YOV OB TOVH
DOCTOR OB HOSPITAL
r

Single men and women (aU ages) $B4$
Family Group Plan (Includes
man and wife and aU muwar- tv
tied children under age II)
,|M jl

add $8.00 fgc to fint pagqaMB ajj

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EntahlUihed 1908

Newspaper Slams
Warren’s Failure
To Press Report

j e t t y ’■ M onkif Island
M R a n h ifla u

Yesterday w u ,
Monkey Islwtd
tr o iily o f the Ow
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5AMF0RD

Pryaa

A hsik 'I i i I ci I

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Continued v-sim and xencralir
l i l t throuih Thursday Light In
mudtralr easterly wind), cictpt
* triable In extreme north porlinns.
Leased W ir e

i t ) 1 ICR HiC

Killing 22
H I 1MM
a i a 1I H
m i 1I M Sanford J u y c e e
Dri ve Nds Over
Members

Tourist Club Closes
Activities ’Till Pull
Activities of the .Sanford Tour­
ist Club have been discontinued,
hut will he resumed about Oct. I,
W, E. McMnster vice-president,
announced today.
Tanning the past year uf tour­
ist activity here as outstandingly
successful, Mr. McMsster In be­
half of his organisation, thanked
those who participated In the pro­
gram Including piemhera uf the
civic clubs, and Manager Edward
Higgins of the Rotnlnole County
Chamber of Commerce, together
with resident members of the
Tourist Club who helped get the
program under way.

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hymning -tuIv I. Iloaiil iitruthei*.
eailier liwd d u r ilr j tlir i.ellwe
commissioner iu msi-r , m, it
fundi weir liniilril.
Rrdunnj; rlit- giant. mash- n n n
»aiy hv tlir to n lm iirj p i t ,,| -t.tir
funds to inert full -*|i|&gt;i--piirilioli*
IS J Mini,am, j| pio.eu l,„nt||rtj hi
tli, .talr o lln r lu ir m | ,« k-*,n
villr.
riir i Ills will lir li.i-ril .in thr
needs id the individuald rln
mined by the d itlm l htftiuli. sbinI
• I « m u ll will nol br ihr Mint
foi all recipients. Shciwuiul Smilli
welfare coinmiuionri. s.nd
Payments will hs&lt; Im-ni
i inneedy need m d hliiiil mi
pm
sent nf their “ hmtKetui s ill tint “
Following I hut iirinri'iti-, II umimart in 'U's'il will lie cn, the lensl.
mill In many imu.unv not at all,
hr uxplamed.
Timer ’vhinse iiu’iimr me l.tdnu
supplemented In help l limn inert
their basic living need- will foil
tilt- reduction to » greatei extent,
although tie Mtnie peM-oiltHpr *&gt;r
their “budget,try iieeds” svtll hi
.!«ed.
Reductions In emntn in tlir aid
to dependent children urogram
were put into e f f .d in Slay he
'•*"*" of the shortage of funds.
These grants are halng paid Oil
the basts of Hit percent ot the
“hudgatnrv deficit1, of tin- child.
The budgetsry deficit is d e iti'iilned hy taking the i-ml nf basic
living needs for the n dividual,
end then ileiUictlnp whatever e,m m t nr ri'sourcrs he may have
Ip many Instances, where theie .
no ether Im-iune, tin t ,1 f- it
.inmurltiv In iieni' that the 'li.isl
inuin grout allowed hv law Km
the aged and hllml, the m axiiiiii'i
Is fliii n month, and I'.ir depend
eut chlldten 1117 tin tin- first i-luhl
and f)H for each additional cliilu
with the runic family tnoup
The Stntc Budget Commission,
meeting In Talhtha- u e Tuesday,
released fumls nmeunting to 1HI
percent of appropriations for the
first three months of tin- new fis
cat year beginning with duly The
cnmmimth'f’era Indicated, luivvevn.
tluil the same till percent release
irohably would he necessary duing the rest of the year.

W EATHEH

2nd French Plane
Crashes Into Sea

Cuts W ill Be Based
O n Separate Needs
Of
Individuals

F l o r i d a Highway
Death Rate Soars
^Over 1949 Record F

during the first ftttr Meath, of
1949VT1ila year It waa M.
Travelers la rlerids are showlag an Increasing wUHagness to
try to beat railroad tralaa to the
crossing and tha leea ed Ufa from
this cause haa tm h M da com­
sared
with laat
last year,
v M f. the
tM H
H»ur#»
pared with
i

N K W S P A l'K K

'M H 'II S IlA V

To Blind, A ged

♦

JACKSONVILLE. June IC-IVP)
—Deaths on Florida highways are
soaring over laat yearState board of baalth flR u rti
today showed Mt motor v»•hlcl#
fatalities the first f«ur months
of this year agalaat 807 last vsar.
In all of last yegr. thsr# were
704 and If the rata continue this
year, said Dr. WUgon T. Sowder.
-ststs hsalth officer, I9B0 will
#a&gt;lnd up with more then 1,100
dead.
Reports compiled la the office
of Everett William, director of
th* bureau of trtM atatistks,
showed motor veglele deaths of
white persons Increased from 169
during the first fegr months of
1949 to 8S7 for the sW ler period
this ysar. Non-while deaths lump­
ed from 41 to 07.
Tha death toll HrM egro worn-

U A II.V

Junior llijih School (Jrud nates

Miami Paper Claims n i
w
Governor Has Full I*101*1(13 M o V C S
Data On Crime In
Palm Beach County To Reduce Aid
M IA M I. June t * - V P &gt; - Gov
Fuller Warren could colled hit
own $1,000 reward for the first
perron in Florida to give informa
tion leading to the conviction of a
•ambler, the Miami Daily Newt
raid today in a ropyjyhted article
'The Governor—who rtpeatedlv
mainlaint that gambling It pracli
colly extinct in Florida— hat in hit
Htwsiession an official report giving
the complete telup in at leatl one
county," thr newtpaper raid
"The report, covering Palm
Beach County, litto tha gambling
placet, the owner! of the placet
thr men who mgka the 'fix' to
cover the operation!, the amount
paid in an 'fix' and lo whom it
was paid..
M
“This report waa prepared for
Governor Warren In In the first
few day* of January this year, and
while most of the eatahliehrnents
mentioned in the report were
operating at the time, they huvo
now elated for the teaion, os is
their habit from year to year.
The newspaper aaid It alsso had
a copy of the report now In
executive's possession. The Invertical ion was made by on a Kent
of the stole beverage department
flw h o signed the report ‘‘Terrance
McGuire" a fictitious name.
The news sold It hod made
copy of the report ovallahle to
Senator Kefauver’s Senate Crime
Investigation Committee.'
“The report make* the II. t
statement -hat ‘Joe Adonis’ ope­
rates In Palm Reach County.
“Adonis la the fro n t' man far
Frank Costello of New York.
There are also M id to lie five
oU.cr oonfMential m o il s aimiliar
^ f ii iM nits W rgjtoLliixBlI " in*t
covering gambling and liquor vfolnllnna.
"Warren haa not man fit to
release the Palm Baa«h County
report," said tha newsiaper, “it
he did so, It would he official, and
thereby gain the privilege nece-v•ary tor publication f i r Informa­
tion of Florida cltlxens
"The confidential report covers
six municipalities In Palm Reach
County and names the men who
. i c f ntrol and o p t n t t th# racket*
In each.
,
. ..
“One nan * mentioned thrmigr cut th# report Is that of John
O'Rourke, recently called to testi­
fy before th* (Senator) Kofauvci
ineartaaea Pa *««&lt; t " "&gt;

IN D K P K N IIK N T

S A N F O R D , K U H IIU A .

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Iti S|mt kinHn, OuilH l.ff, luiin* M|?li*i h\*. Mnrlliu iKt. ti M fifrtv
t'oupf 1 , Mnrjorif It ill Ion t Nmirv Hnniili »lf * Pfmlf'ti*
Sin* Atm
lluilforda Putrifin ('u]lin«. Nniotli\ llut tlv, A vI t Stiti d**n, Pullv
(•ruhnni, Rolifiia Unwin Amifttt* Hi-imiIch, i.im -f M h iih Stiinrinhiir,
C’urtil Lnechell. Prance* Scnrlmniugh. Klfininr Clntnlin N n ify t'rlicirura, Patty Walker, Jeaniif l.ane Miller, Util tv Ann Si vie* Helen
Brown, Lillian Gresham, Durham McAlfxiimler. Hhkrlev Cnhanks.

Revolt In P e r u
Is Stamped 0 n I
hominies Blamed Fm
IncitiiiK

UprisiitK:

lrorty Known Dead
I IMA, Peru, June 15—( / I ’t At
l-*-i't HI |tr,|,||,| W tlr hflicvr,) t„
l iv to li.ivr lircn killed to a Im .
djv trvi.lt during wlmli trl.rU
&gt; ipinird iiunt ol tl,r city ol At.-•tui|*a I Itr tfovcinmrnl aiiuuimi rtl
loyal I loops, moving illlu thr Illy
hat) put down ih* revolt.
I hr guvnmn«nt bltutrd Cum
itumitli fur the upiiting
Arrquips, with a population ol
‘M.UUO. it Peru’s second Isigrti
uty I h r irbels at one time lirlil
hr u ly hall military lieadquartrit.
thr airport, a radio station and
other building!
Nu official figures mi tasulalirt
w n r announced, but theie weir
many wuunded in addition lo thr
40 rtiim atrd dead.
I oyal troons crushed thr revolt
us noon ss they reschsd tha city,
t It i- govennnont Bnnounci'tnrnt
sa id (’rnst.rsnlp, Imposed when
Ih, irvolt began, was lifted tills
rninnirg,
Whllu thr rebels held control nt
Airipiipa they announced by ratlin
ll'nallaa** On Pan* riv a l

Pardon Given To Man WhoServed
3 Sentences In Another’s Place
TRENTON, N.
June 15 — ( I P ) — A former church fund soliCl,0r w‘ . “n * mb*rrsssui| resemblence to s convicted forger had

t O T O M U Clifford T Sh,pKaid7 whole i 2 ^ L ^ h J l y 1 , J l a ° h i m
to be mistaken three times as a notorious forger with a nationwide re­
putation.
• ---------------------------— -----------------

..i5r,„,% ,lSSS«!W rn

hard, authorities said they ob­
tained a statement from Sulli­
van saying he had committed
the forgeries of which tha Now
third, i r w it when ho proved he Jersey man had been accused.
had bom In Jail at the time of
Governor Driscoll's pardon said
that forfevy.
Shephard, who had been cm- that a handwriting expert had

examined copiea of th* forged
checks and decided they had nob
been written by Ihepurd. The
governor had ordm g the anafy«la after fln#phefd&gt; appeal for
a pardon had stalled twice In
legal channala.
Shephard, who live# In Irvington. Mid he waa dallpMed. The
pardon will anabla turn to get
back to soma good lob, he said.
Because of the prison record,
th* only work ha tould got has
bean as a part-tixM porter at
a tavern.
.. __________

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Husband And Wife Special IL S. Imv

Held For Passim.', Plenrs Of I it- in Is
(ounterleit B i l l s In Anicrnsia Cast*

At.MANY. N. V . J„i„&lt; ||k (/pi
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it Ih'Ki.-i iiiuuf v from Ho ,t iit &lt; the jury culled upon It." It, u
inimt nf ludice In i
u
Mo - , In Hi Joseph, Ma.
■lull'd repot I "O I lie c i e
lie Idi'MIlfifd tin* pair us Mi
Till- JiHIII‘1 In, . Ini'll lUVe'tl
mi I Mr*. H'illtuni II /i.cindt Tin
fu,
cuple fluju-d (run, Springfield, mg subversive iclivili.
post
IH muni le. I lullin' il
Mu— amt wi re iriHrrleJ In Hiim
titl'd.itrg, H (*., last October. Thin sinus, it returned n p&gt; i lurv
w* rf iirreslfd m Amsterdam, S dirtindnl iiytnln t k\ itlhine.
ittrillinglmi,
fuinii'i
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and
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tuddiy In Jibuti,yriinhy, niade Mu piunuKe tmlictmeiiii 'icum-t
tilth Cnpliin unit Yuli niin iiiit'.i
lilll- l&gt;v n h id ngrH jdiln ir rial nunifv
lie nald Mrs. /.uermlt u-niillv chav.
The action wu- tuKuil in a
passed the Idlls
11 lilt lltitird tl)« r Stitt 1*11f l
H iv tft Hervic,. num obtained a
good desi-iipt*un nf Mrs. Zrerndt
hfcuu-e, they si,til, she had r&gt;- I
hair, was pregnant and hud -&lt;
prnrhuiil for passing counlerfed
hills in randy stores.
M l» s
J e w e ll
(i
tinnier. 17.
Mrs /.neriidt v us arrested Tu&lt;—
•hiy to a bakery at Amsterdam. died at liur home at 'IDH I'.tik
itMer a shopkeeper, Mrs. Job" Avenue shortly hefnrn noun vI'lkiil, hud utiu-timcd a lull and ter day following an illno»« nf
dftnim il lies. /onrudt gave h.m sflfernl month,.
Born Doc. !l, I '.ilk! Ill
self tip when he liward of ids wile's
arr,.«|
Ala. Mbs (ini tier Imd lived
Van Fleet said thul apparently 1Hanford for three year- win*
must of the real money they te- she was a member of the llu
ceiveit went toward a new auto ness u'ul Profe t iom,I Wunimi't
Cluh. film was a inemher of Hie
middle they had 'Knight.
Church
Hi
Hruton,
.Secret Hervic* ugntits saitf '/"» Methodist
Ala.
ilu a tla a .a n . r u v Twill
Burvlvinir are lw„ .i•»I «•r . M -&gt;
Margaret Garner &lt;&lt;f Hanford and
Mrs. Clark Dotmm of Donmpolia, Ala.; nlini liniliitini, Dr \V.
H. Garnar, Hanford: H. G, Gar­
ner of
Murpheysimio,
Teun ;
Friend- of Mrs. Manuel Jn-'ott Charles L. Garner, Orlando: J.
son will regret tn learn uf the B. Garner uf Minneapolis, Minn.,
death of her nephew. J#*.se Hen A. L. Garner, Yen its, Ok lit.;
nett, which occtirrad at his .......* John Garner, Greenville, Ala.;
In Paterson, N. J„ Rundav
Dr, Mahrey K. Garner. BinningFor eight years, from 19JU t&lt; ham, Ala,; Pr«d C. and Kavmuml
1949, Mr. Bsnnett was connocled Garner uf Ray Ht. i.ouis, Miss.
with The Outlat, He la survived hy
Funeral services will la- held
the widow, Loretta Bennetti hi at E rltkion Ftinural Home nt
parants, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett; 3.H0 P. M. Friday with Rev I
and ona brother, Leonard Bennett, E. McKinley end Ruv. YV. P
all of Paterson.
Brooke, Jr. officiating. Inter­
Funeral itnrlces wen bald Mon­ ment will follow In Evergreen
Cemetery,
__
day la Paterson.

Miss Jewell f^irner
Dit'H A rier Illiit'Nf-

Mrs. M. JiicobHon’fl
Nephew Died Sunday

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keep. muvii.g around a lot iimrc
now. It,, lias a favorite runway
up in list- rear of Ills cage lin e
iwon
going
up
liter*1 today
,
f
catnaps.
“ A t his worst, he cmdiln t g*'t
up tliuro. His legs didn't seem
triin ,' enough i " push hint up"K’ vun now It scums an it Im
were pulling him self up mustlv
hy Ida arms, b ill he’s ',eu„ up
(wu or three times already thia
morning. He’s eating well, too.
“ Thu guavas shipped up from
.'uirnsota, Fla., have been w o rk­
ing. Hq_hed tw o last night. They,
of ruuraoe, are delicacies, ami
tv, 1 don't feed many o f them to
him.
‘ lim y sort o f perk up Ids
upt.elit*, to eat other things.”
Last n lx h t Bushman licked his
chops ana did away w ith the

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following snack:
,
. „ ,
Two bananas, six large milled
potatoes, two pieces of water­
melon, one and a half large
ill,lied sweet potatoes, half a
pound of cherries, IB slices of
raisin bread, two plums, two big
hunches nf grapes, two largo
slices apples, one and a nidf
heads of lettuce, and the two
guavas.
Ho for no tm* has been able
to approach the animal to
It nr even to diagnose positive­
ly its mltment A awl pc of 1t»
mighty paw, even In its weak­
ened condition, might will i n m .
Digitalis and other medicines
continue to be fed Bushman in
his food, soo officials said.
More than 860,000 Bushmin
fans have filed past tha ailing
animal sine# ha fall Ul, soomen
added.
.
-------------- ..

Local Air Squadnm
(icts Hijchcsl K.itiim
The Hanford t ’lu l
Vu t'a i-o l
h,|uadron now rat,*&lt; ilics.l ■&gt;( m,
-in iito r stiiiadrou in I-1,&gt;r ',&lt; , l.i ■. '
G. [I, Wei.pi wi&lt; ,uf,,. timl v ■
IT tla v st riu ti.ii,
IY i .il' 1(. * (■
ipiurlvrs &gt;.f the C A I 1
Orlun lu
Tin- l.tcal s.juudi"i. lit,
In ■n
flying more hours, Im Die
'
efficient ufflcers, tind get it &gt;•
purt- in on time b c ltu lim n .,uv
group under tltv Flondn W ing In
was told.
C aptain W a llin K udin-'
"tit
itiM iiti(lie
R anf.ird
.H1p 1ndr. 11.
which at present ha- ,tn aciivtnieinhership » f 'in. ,nd w)..,-i. . i
cun duct I nk an aelu.' cal, -I u,
gra in .

The Civil Air
I'ntr-d
n rts
every Wt'dllf-dav mglit ul lie Mn
niripol Airport, The t'tdci nt&lt; &lt;
ul 7:00 u'cloci, aitj it.,- !'■ i.i.'l"
Group at 8:00 o'clock Anmxu* in­
terested in avistlun is alwuvs
at*
cume to attend.
BED CROSS DIRECTOR:.'
The namea of four directors
were unintentionally omitted from
the list given yesterday of Red
Cross directors of the Suminule
Chapter, Douglae Stenstrum a v ■
nounced linlay. There nr« D, K. •
McNah, Meyde Rucker. Malcolm ’
MacNeill and B. C. Steele, -

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MAGE BIX

Duff

O rd e rs

T o C u rb

D ip lo m a *

P o lic e
V io le n c e

l 'l n f i n u i t i i i i , .inin, i.» — i/ei
— TIik governor of I’l'itmiylvaiih
. ordered stale police to crock down
vn milk strike viotence today ns
m otoriz'd pickets roami'il western
Pennsylvania hlghwnv".
Pence negotiations drugged on
without re-ult.
In Itin i i tluii k, floverwir James
It, Dull toft ricil to ''lo'ta of vio­
lence" noil iiililcil in ii trit«im n'
“I . have just lie, ii mlvi ,'d Mi.*
.

aim ed mi'll h«v&lt; n n iii'iim l ut i
,-CU Oil the highwnV* 11’ I I’:
la w fu lly fotrt-d trucks off tin
h ig h w a y , tmvi , 111iiiin I i i' hi I
other w l-e destroy'd piun

ilc foiit'i in** m il, cru .'uni i1

d r, ta icil “Hick .■ re n •
the h i , , 1 tiHm lil* m
tlfllU 'd kr&gt; "ill I

120

M l. Mm tint, unnounccd plan*
for a IW tary liarbccun oil the

evening of Tuesday, June k(J at ihe
fill s ye mill'. I'iatis for ri stuu
i,ti,i nde on July Jtl were icvcated
IkmriM’ ui ill mtitlti,

i Jr i "i*
r liilii i» the tup ntui
if A n -1ci* - T iji'y uJtHi lu v tu lftl
TV S p e c ta to rH
il. it lU'tft* Ui. iii uni* (Ij ih I uf thti
•Hi'lioil' I would go to colli'ge.
,, „n,l,i ,m fi'H it f a f i
i ,
’ nit'.,
" in itelly h d M i. |ptl,
t.MWl.1" lo •d u im lt hoinoiously
'
then swung Inward
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• I,m axing Hi, tv m d ol dipt,,VMi ',,,w *'* " "

(ilI»un n.nilnct and hcini- i
late,I nor absent, Fur i
received

(I'h i I m N r i m Pace o u |
u little hnml of it*'*pined reiigli
_ OUI
/.calot, trying to find a place to
woti hip (loil according to the dietulc* of their conscience.
"Ootl blessed them and their
desert,dent* as ho had n&lt;&gt; other
notion," he added, Hcv. McKin­
ley deplored the slate of Jitters
nod inimo cnlllng In this country'«
ri'lulh.oii with Hiivalu, H*» eald this
country niuat *t«y well armed, and
expre.iM-d the hope that a cuiiflct
limy Ih* postponed long enough so
ih,d democracy baaed In Christin nit v mny prove that It is the
lirst way to Iiv•*-

u.,111
I*,11
unit
m nvet ujfM fije .&gt;
lid In \\ 1

S im k -n ls

I*

ir.in ilR n r.i CruM l‘a*» Oh I
peared un the stage u i a Kind"
uate, iim l lie reminded the grad u­
ates Unit tliey inunt old th eir
cut ion in seeking “to Icm) ths
world out of darkness."
The lonir, and a t lim oa li u nioruur, w alk of graduate* a a o » a
tho stage nu in fo rm er years
wits averted b y ca re fu l ptanr&gt;liifc on tho part of M r, M orris,
the f a m ily mid student*. The
yrnd'inti'H, the w hile gowns of
l ie
g iil"
u lii'i n alln g In rows
tilth ilm ,lm k gowns of the boys,
wi le . oil'll on four level*, timi
with .Mr. .MorriH located I ii the
....... r of ll,e
iiige, tlie wellc
- slant Mini milch time wun
•llkl'ft,
lin e of the le i,l u ll" ol the pro1 'iiu i
ii
the lot mu t,i hI |&gt;y tho
i'll,o I,. th o . I'lUUJICll it Iin II t u

bv Jo, k Hutlgmn Uurata we-e W
i i'll i] i-itiNtirul
tii j. t, ■ i hut It r«mt* pu-1 h e d l S n jd e i of Kverett,
t t * Ha., and

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•*»»■»,
from 'I
W. I.awt..n f&lt;o
(.Iteiiilni'i***

Rotary Club

A w a rd e d

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/, toltii of Rfi Nllldi*lll
nwnrtls for sebuhtrship.

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W A S H IN O T O N
fJP&gt; — The
Slate llppartinent wa* reported
tmlav to have ihvi'lnned nluns fur
■ pieiliog mill expanding tho ax.
change of non-xecret scientific Inf or mat Ion with frien d ly nations.
It I* understood that the plans
call for assignment of scientific
attache* to Am erican embassies.
They w ill have the task of tapping
inrge store* of infol motion on
scientific developments abroad.
These attaches would work in
about tbe same manner a* the
present commercial and labor expeit:, sttuebed to Atnericm i cmbu&gt;sles In major countries; that
Is, keep In c Iom* touch with devel’ npiiieiit* end report them to tVarliinglon.
Tbe problem of whut to do
nlmol “stim ulating and taid l,lu tin g
an optimum flow of inte, national
1scientific and technologicnl In forillation" lias been investigated for
rcvetlll III,,Hills by Ur. i.lovd V.
Ilerkner, u scientist and stieclal
cmiKMltaril to itecrelarv of .Stale
Arlii'son.
K le ik n i'i’ is unilerstuial to have
completed u ik p o ll which w ill be
made public I ii a few tlavi.
j In fo im td person* mid secret
atomic eueigv inforioutlnn would ,
not be involved, The Am erican
governlm 'lil i&gt;. piohlhlted hv law
fiu ii, ills, losing a lo i,tic svciets.
|
A Utlior iliv* said I lie proposed*
new system sliliu lil henvfit both
A m eilcan scientists anil the n a - ,
lion's defense piepet otluns bv
m aking available scientific Infor- 1
ination wblch does not now reach
h e ir although it Is known abroad.

li.i, u f m lo i. llit iig e Swoon,
i ■■ niiimU's later the telecast
,. .li/ i 11
I, i.,. ,'liiiis h e d ilii'o in , of 11,, I.iist-lutll guiuu wa* it*uim -d.
mi he 'iU*nd l,y the sole of Ins
t i .i . i * addressed “to whom h
oi,, I,. . / ,
tw uiiii, .||. m ill ,, . on,, , , .let'll, anti dated June II
..
o
. w ill,di he li.i t was touiid mi Tw am e'. body. It
m i tied hv Itulylng til the .San- i end.
•■i t k’i , Ue,mil St lii.ol,
| leave all my p o tie o lo lis to
IMohinlrtn wan ulau
a long my i,u i, Hailcv Twente, .A ndcr, i on. d ( “ ih'M n, ol me vcteimiw, ron, S. C. My wife h a i my tnsui
^5
:•ta m life i, J. C . C o h u rn ,| am v policy.*1
"'dm *&lt;i a n ih iiiit, Juiiio* I I le tMi an while, in A tlan ta. Skim p
A llie d tig l, by mid l.i'it- llu n tic y , unto lace d iiv c i, died
non Hide. An n, o g llioso 10111- kjurlv t'lilav. HI llam a after lie was
0 . S. K equeH l
lo iu l dlpluoui, 1,n,| K ill,d u ll fluff iliio w u in .u i liis flam in g car iutu
".ended I, Mi M o iils was O liver a pool oi bliislng gnsullu*.
I U i IIu m r u i n Cana Om I
A u d i, win, 1 ci ,'J vi d l)|| u g llc illtin It*, year-old HI, A ugusline,
V ic . Elder
f u 'l ..U
toil, oi n o r to in* nd- di iv c, hud mil in the flumes ye* lie Ii a it in, otijectloii it, lielny at
Mrs. I I.•him I Id ki, Itru I I I ’."I oilMed to 1 In* M 'i;,-m hllHidta in 1 1 1 dm , .inline,I ami helpless. Tot thl* time Iml asked Mctiranerv in
m u le ,,f t'cchiiolugy,
Hlr*.s&gt;l, H I ■ M lm d a, tie*......... '
ol..on lie , uilMuIvs, A ll Ills eliitb- Hs 11 ih'finite ilnli* wlieti Ihe judge
gl, yem
I nlid the im'lh' ' '»
\ ,|,ei lul lilu -ic a l fe u lin i' |vun mg. e tcept uiiiloi'wear burned off will net on Hie removal warrant.
[bloc nmll clnlklieti. I
' him
n a iiiilto n , at this point, stopped
li e
dim dig
1&gt;r
“ Woodwind
the ihootsh, that lifi d id 0 1 n* 1 Moo,I"' t y t",o , I:u 1not 1stti. Mary l,etoll 111 emeu collld gat to him.
Ili'i iliey'.- iitiMlif it'll stork cal before Hie bench unit *aid ‘ I w ill
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ill
Aiifii
flufihtyii
plot he 1 me
mill Min v tiru y
1 m l,, flnnii'* on u curve un uol delay unduly my esam inatlon
M(rl 1*11*1, Titl 11 ill vinlinlnt, V iiH iu - kin
ton 1110. 11 fm li*M t'» hitrillt .dt
llie
M ill lap ol u sclii'duled I till ■ of the defendant unit w ill advise
did
u*d
l’
1
iu
V
S
ilei.fi,
M
1
Mlclund, In re
felt »" bm 1 Uml Ole
Hill,
,1,1, ol I. mhcWood I'u ik 's d ill 1 llie coint n* soon «» I have cornTin
ti.
"Iffltl (Hit Ilf 111 niilrktnmlliig I iih
1 pleted it."
like ...... . uiiylhiikii.
iiio
l.
I Oil ol co utiul, tin, Ilia
fll'V
,
*
Jmi'j*
tent wjm wlnti I liiiii yelic of
In uol H"' Me lull’d
The Judge answered: “I'm sure
&gt;
In
mi
duuimt'd
in
I
■&gt;
a
fence,
iigjtin
f-*
•
ui
1III* \ 1l"ll INJC ,'iiuil |'*oii mint 1 10
J lA l&gt; A* o l nml lifu
i of It."
111,one
,1
hack
on
tliu
track
ami
ivviffd,
Slit*
ii’ii
1 id In i inidcuelliut ended the hearing.
Wot til In Mlf.
Mi
l ol, 1 iv,11 niff* 1 mg f 1"in (lull ito ui )i K llliu k . The liuiul, dumped Ib i-lii'V into a tiunilug
(iold, handcuffed and escorted hv
pool
,,|
gliHoline,
iliulo, hi bulmi, play oil the p in ,
a tlcfico'iii . *,t V llu iiiin * HI.
Heinie a in ,, truck glut aintiu- Ilia II. H. Marshal anil three of
■■*' ' ol, “ I'oiop nml I'iic iiu is
N ia 'io oml Jton, tvl'icb llA t lV
Inin,
could 1, a .li the M ilcke li d liv his liepulli’*, h i , to ought Into the
'dnuc,i“ by E lg in , II ml till rec o t - ci oi m i
courtroom lit Itl :0H A.M.
The
,
i.
,',u
i»e o lficiu U lind In flag
I(l*tS'
II I stll*I'tld ■' " ‘I * c," dotiul, "M utch from Aiiln,'"
hamlrpffx were removed after tf'i
'
owo
liuo
llie
i
cats.
itv
Hint
lit \ e |,ll
Slum , West, UICOIII
•tnnm, h lo il f ii' ii iodlu mt'
(irimery appeared amt court was
hv
S lid ley
Miihlh lue, lilu . lleiH liev hail m illing,ui to toll i-allcd to urdar,
mid I did not tilin' n ilt *t" 1 , d Uiieil
"
.1
1
mid
wiih
1,1
the
edge
of
the
My, htll h bill In I i ll lilt iilifl I ' lui I-dug " I In Itllilll.ontv Tl'llll.'*
Tiii'ii the defendant tick a seat
Ilivocn liuii w ,s l,y S n lvallm i 1 ui mug (in i wOen fiiem eii got to between If nliiil t mi and Associate
pul' l'" l lik«* tininw lamiiiufR.
r!lic it *m h him
when I &lt;J . pot Y1 MlV I.lent, I'liul II. fitlu'H, m ill him
Kcfciixu Attornay Augustus Hail
(tPIledict ildi \vnlicv,
1 lie nicer, which slopped up. lard. Throughout the 20-minute
lift Vi* 11Mv *p|H'UU' I *I *il t•-!f till*
S.
|„
U
lia
tle
y
.
lig
h
t,
likiiiicd
It)
ur
in
minuU's
ime IIA D A C O l , mid it lo i, do,,,
] lie foie (lie flniiiea were exting- henring, Hold stared steadily at
lt)c an m urli good. I have boon
the Judge, conferring a few Hines
Inking it fol in vOriil m oidh- uml
with Hamilton.
R t 'i t l C o n i r o t s
m v nliunncli ih doing fine. I 1 ,1
and failed lo pruvit that a nation­
At no time did ho smile nor
giioil, mid hove lots of eoeit'V mol
wide housing iiim'iKericy yxlsts,, (liuyv UOV .in«olloi|, oilier than fur
klahllniivit fo&lt;n gatfr IlHSI
inV back in a ll lig h t, i nlllldy do 1 l iming at llil ihim," (ji'inire
“N„ iimn or wuinnri wiiu i|vi,» a coostuut blinking of Ins ovaa.
praien llA I I A l l i | . it liu- iliui"
'■ '
' .0. 1 ol 111 , ,1 &gt;ol„ lie re ■no ite life further exlemion pf Hie only signs of nervousmi** di*’
•0 lunch good fur pie."
, 110'* I oi le local ' iiodilf'io how I'td, lai u'lit loiftmls," lie tie- played,
Illlilillr d 'i of llir'lm .
1 lull'd,
Hold snlil nothing to uucilltms
11 h uir I di". run \ In' **
, ■ , it live |,rn«i'i Hied U A I'A C tti
Se "It 'I Met hl'M.lli I I I \ | I, I "1, 1,1
Ihtmngrnlli- l.eailar I.ticus {III) thrown at him by tiuwamer) as lio
for tIn'll' puli,'id',, le v " 1 ei|in le l
I ft"I 1tie Iilftn »k r; nig,, ,||,|. xti it I tlml Mending the hill hni'k')o
g llllllt ili. s of I I A I o i l ’l l l . I oi ibolt
•hist hefoir the m i &lt;'Ifiiriidin inmnillteu would ha '*« futHe gas.
own clinical 11 e nml for tlu u Milk
I'ldil. t il U't ,.l Hi, Ibin king Hill'" luH'liilie the I'limmltler siril- uished,
own
fiih llllc'i
T il,
find
licit ' ' " l l i l n d Ice
T(m race wa* called off at the
d Ibid 1 |i„. tdl ply would return it lu the Sim#tv
] | A h ;t l' l) l. in ru'hmi if if t llv f••t
' l l t el III Ip |

to 11. I" ■ iMOiiii it tee
Id OI .1 bad I, lie Hi'lllll „
1 hi
l"
ll'l
liutlfik
o
'I loud ■luiugc Tile
i
' o.ii' o 11,ie
It lo tile
«lof- l h e n 01 Ilf tliu it ■ I tin
I'k mi S Vole.
lurtij
I ' h o i . 0 , pfi "Ill'll..........I ill' ll te
M ill-v up your tniioi In t iln
"tilde 111 t'dVe tl" 111,'HHllll'.
1I A 0 A C O I, M’p u h iiIv It -in *-»• fttih
1 * l.ei of lent control*
Bliti|U*n. InnUi on tho uonmio

niuliiti i(. rniM|MHjnt|fi with
iiodH V IIh m ili*i mill M ind ui*
liquiil form I, hi Ip t umimii
Hr- ItifMliiihr itrrc*|lkitiin* hy

ii

*

T in re I* im ly one ttA liA (* t)l
You cnii't lo;'o 11 rcid hecnipte it*
m id un a at rie l tnanoy'hitrlt gum .
!•nii'C. You'll feel grout n il Ii the
file t few l„d l leu ytu| tube
your m inify hack. Holy M
T r ia l hl/e. I.ni'pe I’nouly III llo *. 1
p lla l sire, fl.r.h
C lilflO, *1 lie .T .i'Itliiiici' (',11 poi nt Ion
Adv.

end of HI miles. Jack Hunt I, of
Uuawell, (fa., was deciateil ........ .

nni it wouhj be called up fur ae
tioii lignin
I.Hi'Mk ioi Id (liikl Hip Sena I a |*
guliig to vote on the measilie
•’miiiiii' day" ami urged Honator* to
"peed up 11 derision us iniieli a*
poxalhlr without varrlflrt of "legltiiiiiiln delmte,"

Ami in Fort L'olllrix, Colo.. , ,
screeching,
skidding
lace
eai
"luashi'd Hirougli n teiice lu-l
night, ikilllng two cliililren uol
injuring four other members ol
their funiily.

A front tire lilew out on Htsn
Wiidiers' souped op stock cui as
he mated Inter a tight turn at ,V&gt;
miles an hour.
TI10 car careened through the
tenet* Into the family and again ,1
Wishers' own auto parked uutshln
Ilia little local track, scattering
heavy piece* of wood anil bodies

ANDREW CAR RAW II
ll» N. I'AHK AYE.
I'llO N H l*JI

J lj^ ^ m jt t J jjt lc J k a ..

HOSPITALIZATION BENEFITS AT REASONABLE COSTS
t)n« mil of nvery nine pm,pie living In Heminol# County will bo hospltolisod wlthla twolv* months according
tu imtimml uvuruge.
S u r e — —— •— Yuli can httlld u limine wllh only dm tool.

It l.e CHMiar to build

SemiProtection
E s ta te

L ife

Compare

m belter

-— Y
ou
You

'

,

rclin se a
a hoapltal
h o a p lta l policy
p o licy that
that
tun im
imrclinse

cum

•
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♦
w ill partially
p a rtia lly covtr
coy* your
will

'

■•«Offi*rr» u lln iv e n iu l H o a p lta l P olicy t h a t c o v e rs

defence,

________________ f a i l O u t
tnlna what A lacA tth u r dt-rned'* in accu ratt."
The incident apparently arose
out of a Haw ley dispnten width
Hporls K in g Of f&gt;ay
■ aid a Japanese ban on demons! ruT w lllg h i Hongs
HtMiris I'nmile
tlona waa unconstitutional ami
lio rl* |i„y Hinge
which aaid Japanese je lice hml
m ining no A •'limit
l&gt;cen asked to return to occupoWill,iterI,mil o r vision
11. H Navy lluml
tlon authorities the pistols given
Keynolce liv ,'erle
them by the Am ericaniTsom e lim a
Variety lln ll
ago.
Meet The Hand
N laiit Hdltlrm
Haw ley aaid he asked to tut*
I'hll lire,] Al Organ
Ueneral M acA rth ur but wu* luid
It's Daneeitme
Ifnlled Nglione
Hie general waa not available.
Program o r r'anada
Later, H aw ley was closeted for
A l Home Wtrh Viusla
one hour with Almond.
■ V.sws A lane Hrores
Hlgn Off
H aw ley said Almond suggested
the' he “toe the headuumicia*
i t k * i m », j i 'x n is, iavu
I| rti" Jttiytlun Hour
liu*."
I', .'frkvs
The cor respondent said that A l
!■ k v c trn .laiuhtirt*
"i geveo tM'lii. g 1 |„l,
mood ccinm ciiled that ckun ,(
f&gt; News
some of the passages in lluw ley a
" Jo lOafturU
story were assumed l» he ttl,“
*• Xftvlcr &lt; ue ,1 , in h
!'• tli'iolriH 11"ml Ions
•'they should have teen supple »i'*i
t-- k l I , , Most,'
,.1
Mils r n lic a l time f«r the t 'id ic l
W'ltlrt at ,Mi,«
Slates In Jupm i."
* j ’till
AI i i rN s o
I,
1
'1 iivii " K i u e n r c h Hun ley vuld the general did i" jl
1'. kvil",. ,V„ar|« H**r lo Irrsrl 1 * p,Mined
w lial w in meant hy ' ‘ iti" I’ll, I f|, IMr»Un
A liny, A HIM Music
U n .:,"

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II,
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.klsioilv .k|jir»&gt;iii"
f ’i, riiis, 1 ,'j. vMlIi-lij
'if, I,. sir,, \ 1, 1,1,
-klclollv kl 11* 1, r | „r
k| in.,, 1| mkVMtl
t'fuvir Ki1c |'race

ll'n rlil At Noon
Itmlio Karin I"c«st

10 1 ton nut,

", I'opiilar HUr
1&gt; I.Alin A nirrlcsn#
to .Musical V arl*ll*s

l"
'"
1"
"•
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to
*?
IV
"I

mills (juraUmi Hour
list None linnet,
Todar'* Sia,
lilts *, rls.iminss
Vouugsst (,r 'fallens
-Music Love,* l'r»grsm
IIv Itcpissi
X"■ Koythni ICour
rile llrlstu Spok
News

M tt|iuiis K ina of I n i
O' T w lllgiit Hong*

in Hum t» Psiaits

1* Hint t'roaOy suits
l.amidrmoal Hong
&gt;1, VKW
"

Dr. H. H . Ring

G .nuie. ACME R e M k .

ELECTROLUX

(E H IT O H H N H I K i (ien eriii MacA ilhkit gave Ihe following lor
publication lunight but perilled
it could not tr* conncrlrtl with mry
story dealing with bis ilm f of I
s ta ll's ru iite rH aliaiis n it ii I rank I
llsw le y ul tbe t-liiiilm i I lines.
T tiK Y * ), June I I — b l’i—flrin tin l
M a c A illo ii
toidglit told .klliv I
cot 1 esiiondenti ir.ut his ItiatOpiai t ■ )
vi* w ill m il .hangs it* policies to
w.tid th eir ucHvitls*
Hi* stu'enienl was in answer to
n p it i v hy a committee of currsspc.dents on w lielitrr seem it v p i&lt;rililll us kVi'Uid h e l i g h l e U H l 1“ tile

ir le n t that they faced cxpolsion
far stories considered enoneuiix,
This toick’in .uu»e from Hie trootiles of u Its IttaIs ciii rerpi.lldHtit
war Jed through the run idol of who wa* told soinewhnt the suoiu
«lh \

huadijuarUrs of tlie slight oat davintlon ft&lt;im |« " t procrrlurrs.
“There it no change whatsoever
111 mind nor lias there beer or wilt
Early Egyptiana undoubtadly
there be In policies with reference
to cot respondents in thtse mat­ knew and uMd »n elstnanUry
ter.! uiid absolutely no considera­ type of algebra, ___________ ^_
tion lias Imen or will be given to
any change in the sw urlty pro­
cesses *„ fur n&lt; correspondents
Chi rape actor
.tit eoiircrncd; these processes
Ran. Al. Nat. Hk- Hldg.
have Is'rn tn effect since the be­
ginning of Hit' 0, ruput'or art) apI'h, 17M or 17&lt;&gt;
narerUy have been entirely rutlsID XRAY .
factory io everyone concerned. N r
thought Is entertainer) by thia
th in g :

fur Ittv full j#i»M l lllltM
TitHw tfc# Inlttl
u h i ; l u i m i i r It mtimi
llm l lualHr *■ MfU M «■ •••!* F*»ar

imir

l.lrrlrulut

Arm* Vacuum Hlnras, Inc. m

'mill, uinl hi" brother
toe
lelntivet living ■ wei* m,| i „ ,,.
mi

IBs is
|d:.|&lt;»
I I .Bit
11 .Oi

to irilo e nn A I.'lokiil

Kveulna Musi,I' H Navy llnml
Nig tit Kd It |c o
I »«!«&lt;&lt;*III
Hu mhtiHli O num# A f l &gt;r I « lot
ITMl1ini NitNdftii
tc»y Krivr Un li
At lloiuR Wit It Miinlt*
N&gt;(Vfc A J.Rtf S tin
Mu it Off

e v e ry

A

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.

H. C ra a lf A re. Orlando, Fla.

xaie only !

name
A lin itE H S

.............. STATE

CITY
I'J.l H. I tr Alice
Avc.

llrLmlo.
I Ioi "la

ACME
* It* th*
Toihioo Car
of the Ykor 1*

ONE

Policy
AT NO COHT OK Otll.lOATION TO YOl/, Estate Lite will be
h a m lo furnish FULL information about this unbelievable
• tfaivarael Hoapltal Protection Plan.
TOHNUROW may h# TOO LATH . . . Why Net Cell Today el
the PierWa HoteL Hanford, Florida, and eur represeat at It* will
he M m to *!** &gt;«« all of the Information'fra*. If yea are
lateraalrd in OOPU RELIABLE HOHPITALtfATION yea one

Yee, a look will slmw you why It's Ford
for Fashion, again for '.ill! Oikb again
Ford's smart, modern -lylmg eaniwl It
ths Now York Fashion Academy's
cuvalad iiukIaI as "lath io n f a r uf Ihe
Year; * Nu other car at anyprtca ti«*
received such an honor 2 years running.

ONE

*Mid ficm fiordly

Listen

money I*

ONE

Ride

4*90**gv. •

A "Test Drive" and you tstll leant
Ford’s quality flrathandl You'll marcel
at ths parformnnia of the 100-h.p. V-8,or
IUcompaDloiidti-t|uallty. ths 95-li.p. Mi
. . , the comfort of Its "Mid Hhlp*' Hlda.
You'll feel the safety of Ford's SB'T
easier-acting Klng-Mae Brakes. And
a lu r you'va coma to know this car,
rou'U thrill to its complete economy—
ow first coat, great gas mileage, low uukaep and high raaala value. You'll
recognise that Font’s ths “ Big Economy 1
Fackaga" of tha losf-prlca flak).
^

'I

i

hoapltal aaponaw.

iavlta yoo to compare It,
confined la the hoa
I aarvlcaa.

saU ta peraaa eead the coupon fur cemplale Informant*.

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1AHetitM
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1'iCw,T. p fiim ■ L
c u ; ',7v t •' *. ■, A f ■
.1
i.

1•int-t, ,&lt;

you qo to.ftr

You cslt hardly hear the *6U Ford's
powi'Hid V-H ci 1 git,c For wlili all Its
riNtd-maslerhig power it never raises its
mica. Your ride is iptlet, too, because
“sound-condition lug'' througliout Foul's
roomy and sturdy “ U fsguatd" liudy
kaapa noLe outi

E S T A T E L I F E IN S IU R A N C E C O M PA N Y O P
A M E R IC A
i ' k '
I*. O. BO X M M — O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A
U eaU m eat
- A..
Withaat

Nm m

IN THI SOUTH

‘And rt costs
to little

■

W a S hull Be P ro u d T o S how Y ou A S P E C IM E N

LAROIfT

Vacuum Stores

uaao known to modieal

O u r tJiilvcrHiil lIoH ulial P olicy covara
o
auch
..........
liberal beneflta wa
THW UnIvcrHnI P olicy provide* b e n e flta fo r ro o m a n d boat
pit III, Hiittflcii! b e n e flta , m edical fe e s, c h ild b ir th a n d e x tr a

—

field Linen: I would like a FREE ‘■"“‘f,
thH
rebuilt Elect ruins Vacuum Cleaner priced *t H * W durtttg IhH

federal building tl, the heating

7 i,..
7. IS
E very seal in llie court room wm 1 7
Ml
l*kcn nml some f, n c p l,. -it,,,,) ,,, 1 I to
• it"
'h" *eur lo watch H,„ pro eedings
M Id
'bdd*" fiith c i, 711 veat
Mum,i,t I ill Mo

*«Mf

Is H it

('wniplrlrlt »»*erlu»nMft l» Jllvt
«!»•
«»r iU-i»ewftwM» w i r » e
S LIS kl M SIl t HIV COklSOH M IST'

i

house with a f ull kit.

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MacArthur

Plans Developed
[ RADIO STATION
For Exchange Of I
W.T.R.R.
Scientific D a t a
Newe

•conom/cal to kuy V

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for Sanford.

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Wb&amp; £&gt;m \

S f e r a lf c

THE WEATHER
Continued warm amt g e n erally |
fa ir through Wednesday, except
fo r thundershowers at w idely scat
tered places.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER__________

* VO LU M E X X X X I

K s ln h ljs l ir d

Graham Sees
lig h t Pinch
In December
I

IR A K

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

Innocent Plea
Is Entered By
W. Remington

Faces Mental Tests

Budget Director De­
clares S t a t e Has
Enough Money To
Support 90 Pet. Goal

JU N K

Aiwoclatwi Press Leased Wire

13. ( n f i»

Tost Knn At

to

N KW

T A L L A H A S S E E , June l 3 - &lt; / P )
§ — There ptobably w ill be enough
money in the itate general fund lo
finance. 9 0 percent •of appropria­
tion* for the neat 12 months but
it might be nip and tuck around
THI ISTRANCtO AMS4i C a h W ilt &lt;&gt;| n Cllllicst- "M ltci. Mr* Kliiinn |.,m ,
70, I* In i frum a New Yw k C ity ixdici- station nfler being rumnutted lo
Christmas.
R rllevue lh r.p il.il fur olioc, v .illi» i f"lln " ing the slinutinii of hr-r daughter.
Budget Director Homer Graham
To y Vnk (ln*rt) .Sit ink in ih r temple |&gt;v thr Imlli-t, llir four-vear .ilrt
prepared for the cabinet today an
Sir I was (r|irirlril In lie in a rnM rnl rolldtlion.
( fn l»r,u ,lh "u ,l)
analyris showing a cash balance ol
$ 13,00 0 ,0 0 0 at the end of ihis
~ month w ill dwindle to $ 7 6 2 ,0 0 0 by
^ the end of December if a ll agencies
and institutions are allowed In
spend 9 0 percent of their funds
Some deferment nf b ill paying
mey be necessary then. Graham
said.
After the first of (anuary, heavy
winter and spring l a i collection*
should refill the till and leave a
cash halanre o l $ 5 ,363,000 at the
V and o l the business year. June 10.
1951.
t I’ A ltlH . June l.t
&lt;v ,
t i, i
C IN C IN N A T I. June 11 , / ! ’»
Members of the cabinet Im drrt
I ra nrr h.u i I HmIim 'll ix feared i A Imyi'h fared Mu luudn yiHllli sal
commission I ih iI asked for the
fig u res to use In setting up bud­ fnnl n il h»pc lx hed" in , „|| i„,t
ill jail today, wailing Ini Michigan
gets of general fund agencies, de­ *1* nf flu* Til (M bsi'iienu and
Stair Police In come anil gel him
r
f
r
n
of
n
I
Sltvnuxfpr
plain*
partments and institutions fur the
ih n i ditched Into thr mm nrur
in the lover** lane 'laying n| a
now flic a l year beginning J u ly i.
Bahrein iti the I V m i an (in lf hut
man and the tape of hi* wife.
A ll court*, executive agencies nlffht.
*
Wajler Marvin Noth. 2 1 -yrarschool, colleges and the welfare
program get their money from lh«
P A R IS .
|u n r
11 --&lt;/!•&gt;A old. ikinny rix-lnnl :i, w«* appte^ general fnng'Mnd
affected b y four-rngine«P*’A t f France plane herfHeij hv-a'indohati police. It Was
redactions below appropriation*. wiili 50 persons i Ihmu I iradierl In llir unln nf the ilain Ilian, r.lii'rnr
A ll except the school!, which have ihe Persian Gull Iasi night Aliri Schaaf, ‘HI lalliri nf font
had 05 percent, have operated on ' i hours nf rrtnir npriatui), fivr
Sp.i Cliailr* Kline, arling mnlil
6 a gag* T C taa l
ICa

French Airship
Youth Accused
Crashes In Sea Of Murder, R a p e
With 50 Persons Is A p p r e h e n d e d

Y O « n . J ,lllr

13

a w a .’- J V s Q

C i t y Commission
Takes A c t i o n O n

Sem inole C o u n ty la seeking F e ­
deral fund* for itse. complete re
M r of roads,
b u ildin g of a n
O. P . Herndon, c A y cTerk, an­
nounced this m eriting.
A t a special M atting of the
County C oram isslttf ' S atu rd a y a
number of th eie roads trero lis t ­
ed w ith Uto redade t that tt-a
B u t e Road Deirarifistttt designate

• tT hee regional
a s f feEd egra l

adm inis­
trato r will be attMd to make a
cq rre y and to sa la rt frara these
roads those w hich are ellglhlo
for the Fe d e ra l aid. Mid M r.
Ham don.
Am ong tha road* Hated Is the
Longwood, M arkham and Paolo
Road. T h is aatonde h ^ M a rk h a m
8tm t
Pa
on of
____we»t to
r the Loogwood-M
'S ^ B lg
Another road
frith the
Tre e Rned
Or
h
to tho
“ Undo HI;
Hum phrey
this
Th e
would bo
1 2 m M an r
from Iho
to

t ’SSSloSSJ!

‘sO y ea:
S . 'T S S C

B u sn e il

to

212

(/!*&gt; -

Prime Minister’s P a r ­
ty Rejected Sell n m a n ’s P r o j e c t At
Meeting Last Niphl

William W. Heminglnn. resigned
government rrnnomi't. plradrd inilnrrul Imlay in a pripiiy indictmrnl rli.irging Inin tviili lying
wlirn hr driurd tn a Irdrral grand
|my that hr rvri u .» a (cimniuniii

Through S t r e e t s

Ped n ,| Im lgr John W . C lan cy
11 '&lt;•!*
Ini naming the In al
'•ir i&lt;i'inn..{lnn irxignrd from III*
n iiin irn c D rp a ilm rn l post after
bring ih rra le n rd with n m tci p r jerrding*.
C lam y »rt 3 5 .IKM) li.nl f,,, Rem mglnn and gavr linn In n days In
ran r llir hntnl
H rin in gln n * law v n .
lir lh iir l
W r lu lrr . Inld llir pidgr d ial proIrt'in n a l lin|id«nn-n have ir lt n r d
In p n ,| h.nl bn llir di'lrn d.m l hela u s r
a Iny.illv ipn-'tinii i, in-

111' * ll\ I OlllftlHMOfl look Illi*
111 l» ti" , !.| ef
I o I x .I mI til*
llc 'l^ ll lit.*1) ol M tgnolia .mil
inrfo Ntri'iirx i* thtf»ii&lt;ih •lTrrl&gt;
oclwcrn 1 n&gt;l v*lrrrl uul Ninth
S t ir r i in .I \t n ih S lr r r l to lliir*
Irrn fll v*fir«|.k
l l i r I* him I..I1Ok* "I I llir »rr#t in
LO N D O N . June I l ~ i/T &gt;
im 'l.d.illi'ii nl llir |.iv ir r s m il nl
Prim e M inuler A llle r m ^ n ln l in
I ’n llir t llir I KnV (, W llll.m i'.
I V n li.iin n n lm l.iv Im fovrinnien*
'.,,&lt;1 I •»\ M iih u rn Mi Kihlnn
W.IIIIr ' to )lt*V|» m il Ilf*1 I m Inm lri
S im « (&gt; il Vvrim r
m.iflr •*
tlir *Srhum.iit I'l in I mi piiu||ii|*
’hioiit It Itrrl on » tn.il I i .ima llt r ir
W iM lrrn I uiniic'x coal slid x lrrl.
h » \r liri'U n u ll Iwo .H Cuim U .
O nly 1.1*1 night thr I .,1 mi I *arIy .
w linr.1%, Ititlni* thr v.irnr prtiotl
xvliifh A ltlc r lir u l., | f | n In | tlir
n ir tin* ’»f m mnr iiritlrtila no
idr.i of any xii|, m n.ition ,1 tn'lum
V ru n c
inti *rvrn ,$r*
tv. aurli
rn v ia .ig cl in llir 'elm
M .iittmhi \ i r n i i r , hr
I,tan i'l ill tu In,nl gmetnnu'id In
tfllfd
ritixl-xlrrl mil,i«l,x ,lct i»l"„&gt;
\ I -t\a ••fe »• \t'l*» M|w| ItlM TllA I' rem It ((',cn*„ n f iin
( in lf i
' •'It |M i \ ii , ttM« V|111e u i|s nil I h«t|
i/* «l •" !• im.i i L.tsrtl f it *it \ nsr (mill im I’.in* inti :11,. I d llir I i
m. id* v o 'I lit pnlk • tin! kkitw ill*
Im, i’.uly xl.itrrnmt ,. n|t|eir,tinfi
11k 11•'a|ii"
ittoifiiui:
ti ran t»r
•t|*•*•f11rd mi do lin k m| n pirknp nnl only tn llir (N liiim in l I'l in
It'l* k, .tn Mi* 11f I |* otlnliciit is Iillt I n .,|| .I't'ril, nt |l|, t,,||lv " I
•MtUYl'tl ll"tt| i| lilt/ If* Will, )t |&gt; I tintpr "
III MHIImIi
l.t i ntfivr pipe typt*
A lllr r la,-tal "1,1 li" |ir 'It *1 th'
I
pi ft*f *t ‘it’ ll *' I*M!• till
l*
(tiiM.pftl it
kriot It v «»! I*!ir* lllll# a prai tl&lt; .1 1 "Hiring out "I thr &gt;■h'llir
to Uotii i,l*.kk m v flit ii *. x t iiir tit ii will allow way* l&gt;v "Itiil, llir I
lllip r «tf I etM|l || II,s TOO ft't'l if mini Kmgrlnni lllty in' tldr In yr
do ill n l
xon.ite Uscli with llilx valn.,l,|c
Ih r m if ii k\»#H limitrrti'tl l»v K.
|iierr of LutoptMti coopciation
.lohniMit,
n
t
y
.m
n
itiiiy
of
fit
or,
II
France had wanted Itiitalu to
&lt;nd xxtil lie (Mi, so work ill u llcy *
immentntelv, aid M r. M cKibhln. join In tnlka with a pledge to art.
mat T ill* w n ii, f r iin n ilv dene hy (,»l- up the high
ugh fliU'iMhtlouel
lule
I! •••• ,'lafral
'&lt;’&lt;•«t*
vain void, net only aura «r Iwigc
a V"nr. e,,„ nine T f 'fiioe weekly It
i n , n, \ tie ll.'i la, i'll
l'n ,&lt; lin .i of '• new a'ltnliistli'
i , i
d lin k in g ii i'li i i fo, n:ie
i n I'alm etl,' II,el Sec, ,III S',e''t'»
kk » 1 Ml ll •'••'•I Mil •i I, ml 1*11 111 N'n
1*n Mini* •»t 1 1I ink IS ueeeaxory
ri## i.iiir &lt; , and S ta n d a rd j
*ll' i n im i • In .el &lt;III fuel "I
XI tii Mii#«|luitv r
| »HH ^ .ii..ti i m the ' 'll) Water t.f SlHtf 'I'l, kill ‘ s ill M
|*l )| 'tf kk*•»•• in &lt;|.te,|, &lt;urli rei,, liltl \ l III I S' k I •»'|l|*
r
llrlllk
l&lt;i4*in$; .* Med all ei(,ml 11ii’iul . fim l. * im #"• i
*in* mill •#r "ii »• ilc liv i i t lie Ml
m ill,
•#ih it hi I
,ini." State H'l ‘ " ».,M given the \ I'MI ill’ ll
e ll.,it fm '.'",1 g a lln ii. if l»»t,S *
*|f |&lt;t|it** III H’ llt i'l
11-ig nil fin n • in city vehicle*. ainl liilt|l*i| 9III#9 ||,- ft .•
I lie I iin n n i",i I*ink "tide, ad U ' l l l l l l M k ! f til |*l M* I 'l l M ' l i t
If
••'♦ of i ••t| » v &lt; bi.ml'U* "I I l l ' l l - " I t V»H f»9 InM f l t i f i
Kdwufd
11
iK
»•••■••• • •• Mm
I . ‘I , *1 l|«’ l I* It! '
llf|
*
( ll
. rt*«|ii#* i •«•• I.*,.%(»&lt;» 'if nd HI i|t|tlit Hi}’ M"I l •
\k
jni|M'i
|*iin
•n il toll'! * i ••• •'
Hr .»'! I ll
diiim
11 i 'I Im * •»
*••K#.Ih #
In S liir v r p o il Mi li.
l-st •#!’••• i 3 I 1.00
.Hi •itf Imi i ti 191• I i ' i
I .,,1 Mum , 'itfi'lvd I, petit too
»lii’ilt* I IH'ii •*III* lit I ••
,, 1/ , . fu, m I |„ i l l " lino "I •'I'll 'll, &gt;1 |*l 'M*'' ♦ . It
I
VVillnw A ve ii" f, moth nf Twenty " Iif iim /n l in thr f •• -t
i i 'H i Street. Th, i on,mission d,- flVr V i'ills IlK'i, lt*|l kkf'itf I&lt;#•
, i,.,| to In k .......... nf Ilii it;
•r 4»iIn| v rfv w«*l|
Tf,. ifi "Hi• hi
vent's liu d g 't, a"l Mr. M i'Klhliiti r h iiiu r of il mi* icm *ni' u»* t hi
j |irom i‘h iiK Hu an •' *It•11r I•ll 111 • •»f
t’lin,I legal *rp* wi'ii* I h k 4*ii
Hu g " „ it Inc ■ ! \ iiV
T ^ M b i* M«*9In nl i nt C •I Ir*^ I'ln' »,.|.| •
I Hie S an h n 'l Seminol,' t
1v
‘M r hiiVt* tthmif '* .#$•mI Iltr m i f f i,
Aluti In llllg li kVIielrhel «'"l
thr anim al ilm* i a ir milk &gt;1 •»♦» hh I
Inin I'nndel
tin i r iiK h llir #»■!• in i • i •• nl« • "
I'ulluw ing " im p la in l . nf I hi' h»* &gt;tIiii'il,
...... ail"'
e«s- T b iH #

vnlsrd “

Also Buys Insecticide
Machine For Spray­
ing Of City Alleys

fO W IR ID ht a h iflm -Jrl
tli«* YK !)dA
iltr ».Wy
itvri talu’)Rid« Ait H ist* in Mt»n*r, t*i»hf . •I•i••i«^
l ..... \ r\« #*n|-Itnrk
wing vrioinn of ttii* K-WI T h iin ilr i let, tin* it •ft • »n
|.*i i «•« fit *tt twin
art llitnr ll alftyrd alnfl for .tn Itnin ( f nf* »hum. h .ii I .S’itfimJ|Vi.&gt;rn)

Loui.siana Senate Drops Contempt
Proceeding Agains! Newspaper

W A S H IN G T O N . June 1.1
t.l'i — Am erirnn otfirlalN p ,i» .
a trl) expressed sh ii.p iljki,|,
pointmrnt H mI.i v .,l ih r tillin g
llr ilia h l.iihor i'a rty 's rele rlim ,
of llr ilis h p artIrip slIn n in ihe
Srhum sn Plan for K u r i l p r , n
r n a l-s lr r l piMtllng.
Ilo t t r t r r ,
S la lr
H rp n rlm rn l
aulhorilirM
said Ih r rr »&gt;• no |ir,K prel Ihitl
Ih r
I'u itrd
S ta irs , .illlio iig h
slrn n alv laxoring Ih r S rh iin tsi,
Plan, »*.mid Ih rra le n In w ilh
hold M arshall Plnn Hindu or o-.r
o lh rr means of pressuring Ih r
llrlli.sh B iixrrnm rn l in ln going
along.

H r InM i. p.i, i n . lit*.*, i lint II
r-IIi »-l v I'ollipiii i. , |I1H| Ih t ii ii.sluvl
to pul up lndl lo, llt'iin iig in n and
nil have n p lin l they « o i,l,| post
bond “fm pinh iii„t,'« anil ,,■ m &gt;lt-i
•, * I,lit i« o ', w h,',r lo v n lly l.t
U N IO N lt(H (»l . I t In n r I 1
Pl*l
III* I t«uia.in.i .Sm i lr
ip ir s l mmh'.I "
*lfM|t|tr«| t ontrmpl pint rrtliviija l.i^l Itl^ltl .iv. titi I m rtltlm itnl puli
•'liin rv
' Hi,- Jfi.linn '.ml ilr niiiiiil, d i. I In,in n . .1 llniii-giin, Iidtn ivlittar n nvt|M pri lik rn rtl « iin r Srtt,tl»»t% In h itn«tl sr.tlt ttid
I.m lt \ &gt;” nf (io \ I'.iitl I t»nv?
uprrinl „ n .ii,|,t In Hi, I' S At
IU .1 voir o| 10. ; . in lilt tfVU l Ittrmhrtv n**l %«t|||t$t. llir .Srn.ilr
liiMK'V lo 'in m l, ,h'*pll,'
(ill'll i, /
It, Iiiln g lo ir-.
inw y.'i
Hull
'h r tt trp lril .1 M*4o|1if|irlitl.tlloif of I 'prt l.tl t o itiin illrr tit ll .» pill trim
nniuiiiu •&gt;&lt; m l in In,If Thr lit- iv • **iinl llir «Mi»wri(" li* ff» nlilftM .il **l |itnr '» in llir Nrw O ilr.n i&gt;
Im i'i'V -u ol 'it. rlu nl ’alw iiyii In,*
up,‘•'iiii'il &gt;in-Hi*, f t
IllIK I'ri'll l in m
I'm li i Hu- -t ill' run titu ti „i
e111•\
M liuuiniii'il by Mu' I Ml
III,' 'll, S o u le I uni (In pnwe, In |m tM'lt* f'tlltiil
llltm tnllnh'll
Hi«t*pl||M **
k i Mid j n , v '
in
i
m iii
pultlluhn,
Hit*
ill
S
'
i ’ im of
flu
• •tiittoMt'i' t»|ii»tf, lit.
T h r Ju'lui' guv,' Itruuuplnn the
i ml iilit in I'ln y ln ,, I ' l i l i h n y up S« unit turn n l il « i tilt*,« f»i it 111•»
two dny nf g in ri', h iiu n vcr, a f lr r
In III ilitya fur routeiilpt if they
•on 11isnr «» «Mt I'ttur I-on* I
W fhatoi ■ *it'd
“T h r iltfrn d .n il Ima gut In * l rnngi' fur t-nsl, nr m lln tr in l. He
It III (hr point nf getting nomo
m nnry from III* nmthcr uul he'
w ill lie n l at Irnsl :|'i b&gt;pir:i."
(Irm ln rln h , rm u lV ril xl|e„l
repl fr» reply ,4ti if y u llly ” th
firm viili #• \i *i »*i ii^kirl hm\v
I'll llflrtl f«l fit*
« tiiml lltflti I
Flight H in v rififtlp . foil "f l*.ilh
I \M
W A L K S , elmir I ■
m rnl
Ih r I ul&lt;«* W h Ict D ii tl\ lit
lltp lis'ttOtM'w. I m, ■ ••III' I *%it li •i Ih , i
If
•
Mnvii
tf
«l
hr
w
niilil
fm*
•
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Inr
1
nl
police,
'.ml
Iasi
night
tli.sl
atr known «lr.u|. six h.ivr In i n
mu v HtMiVii
f'ltri nf fivu ynur.■» mi illllo fiio lillr liP iiiin u i l l y off 'flu f*« I midi* i Ionic op llm o into U .1
f •••III V Mil 111H |.|||t|MtJt||l||| M ill IS
resninl and the lair nl 10 prison* Noth hail signed a confession Ir p ii won hm«I I I ’.'.fUMf fine.
fltlfl I l l i« t i f nf M'Hiiii*
!*■ m|» i • pillll'l otfi'l I f'M ill fl l'l| •til l
•lif Lillinr- nl Srliaal and llir rape
w.i» hi dni,hi
K’'Mlin|gtHM ||I&gt;M U I . fe« croitpirt
I•.I fi ll I k’ dl'lM lI'l! IllIVN lll|l
haal * II year-old wile, Mean if »l .it I r - ll *I MI$,'1Ml,#*ill f*V aloM'P from N p p S imn i oil Ik
I'Ll nr (III) Ill'll III llir •mil '
1 ‘lfltl.f
, 11 ' li* VV.cpufni Mil. I . . I
(hiM'itflt S j iii f*.i t| flu
i
p
jin
ii,
.
i
i
.
n
•
lal
north III H a ll,n il M aud. „ || the j •••l| •" 'he dem isted spot ne.li l&gt;r
l lir ••tot'lli ini#* o •• t,i,.,,I |,s I'M tlir In *t 9tit•••• I iim i n l" '.
ii Mm iih 'v kk fit. .ti I’ m «l it I .five. 11
Ilk III. I t
east ro .i'1 n l S au d i Arabia ll had " ,mI 1
bi l l fol d and llir Itl 1 ilkk If Mill &lt;1 Ippi'fll HI 11•Ifl, III
fit M« l fuHlt I t|k i .'nl Mf III" \'tMV I "I **' **' ••■•••••%
iimI I'lilo rn in f tio liiu
hern dur .,1 Hiilucm l.isl night A nrw automatic used in the sl.iymg ft i Iv' inm yttii' fn**t whh iic »*IIh* i Sni vi lot llriu li t ’It mil ,-1 ,,| I .tn, 'I
I
to WMHilier m ill
U 'a a lla a .S Oa S a ra Th r**,
nf ('m iiiiiiiiilttt iiM lIiaifm i*. lit' vi t IIU'M’C, lu'H'll'il I.V W I t '••11/ •'ii
m csiiigr In A ir I' i iin cr hrad(|U4rl11,,. tN H icri, Im*I t««r •liuii ati\ Mtlo i
H n i r i ‘1 nf ll»" i l i Hk'M- s#.*4 »• !•••*#••' J r , Monout*,i . I" piotimf
rr« in Peris In d iy fiiun H .iliiru i
•1* &lt;11. gnl
•Ilifts',. | n,i in I- Inrida i an
thi i *i * ‘Inv S m iim Ii I ’O' In
of flu* I o v a 'll Mrunfl 11*view,
mid tithe, iii' li'i
Siild thr srntrli w.,« •n,lim ning.
'l lir lIlH rilt'i W**M' lir«M*tfhf hh t HI. 17 &gt;i11•1 IH ,ti N .u : in , i im v
|d\ tiv u n in v in g law in t.
li Milt of n lilfi'liir'ilii I•v Kli/ttlu*' 1 Itciirh.
T lirre nf thnsr wlm m tv iv r
" II lee, . win, d'&lt; Hot e'ltn
A i t ink: M .ivo .1 \ N»tp|i of N
'I'
M
titflrv,
ti'lf
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&lt;vrrr mrtnhrr« &lt;d llir •trw nl
hi"
I * Ivey, hi
pv ftlli: IM 'lllIr i , who h If' .Sin vi im, md \
tin I 'a II v 11 Ig Ida nd* i
eight. T ltr n llir i llit r r » f | r f,»m
|t« Mill.ghui tfU' r •••»# fnfor m.iti*' •limit in •lo#»e« r»**trd M»«*
I-.
ti ii • m e a li a Hem net
tn !•« 'm t«i&lt;'| nri ♦*» tltr U h ««i,in
A volt riv i ••!-•&gt;• .• •it'l t *it v Mi*
ntnnng thr X?. p .iisriig rts n lu i.in l
" H i ' M ivatc I'ltl.i n in I
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ger
C'lifr
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llir .S.llgiin-lr, P .,,1' llig lit
T A I I A t lA S H B K K . Jtin«. Cl
MMVrftlt til* gov,*|,in,’ , iiig g e -ttn ii.
•ented tn He I ' l l , ........ ,
It KM \ IN S IN •&gt;. S.
’i
Klnrida llvr.dnck owner •
" ill dnoale Ml. Id and i ' •
llir |i|nur w.n im liug a Imp id
W A S H IN G T O N . June l.t
i/l doll.
In,va- li'Hs Hum Ih rre works left to
thy i i,,i ,e fm Hie fu
.1 *M||||
,1 \V W e ll-. Iilglli* , v |,.,t, n lh liiii,
f'om Krtteihi. I ’.ili'Mti, ii, ('.uni, make ptovisinn for keeping their
The lliiit e il SH i H-h Hidnv (*«'•
and th u d law ,'iifo ,ie n e i I -ID
I tie iimh r
V lH ihinir lliim lc a , fo r,nf, C s e " i led the |„ntn,radc
Egypl. when it wes forced down in iin iriu iK off the hlghw iivs.
* (inventor kVtaa aa-., i •10*11 •
rep reieulative H&lt; Hie United N« nion alopiied III fin iit nf Hie Tnm
(lie sra.
The statewide I a w i com ring
(,"&gt;» office for fallai,.'
O ’Ml
H
un-,
pelininuliiii
H,
rem
ain
in
tin
Ha* taw ”
Com pany n fflm d 'i here said •in k to he kept off the lim its goes eniintry.
ties n ,i|,|„'d at I l l ' l l , f
th ry H ill hod tin ilefnil* nf (he into ,-fferl J u ly 1. It wuh itussed
'11m n&lt;&lt;w»pap,i| puinH &gt;1 •d hi ii .
T in - a, lion wa&lt; taken on giound (reahmenta
«tint
p ,iviii&gt;
aeclilrnt. A first leesnagr imd hv tin It*It* le g is la lu tr aftet nuinv H im' Homlck odglit liave lo in,,
W ith moi l* lllli.il .tfl'l HI m kkMV " lit " , ml
• *9•/•’#•
snl'l i lg li, n rrsn m hiul lirrn ,&lt;»v prevfotts seiirtlona had turned it w ill. In. life if fo xed to r e i'iin •itK of I lit* ''I•#■♦•ill i•■ •'* Mm- motor might lie licsitaul tn
•|l» Milt
flown.
rd, hul I his 1111(11,, eiil |y wnn mi
In ''o i,iiii&lt; in l-l',ii,i Gxechoslovakia •H»ln w i l l on to W in ii’i I'a ik nimI " t it " , n li unlos.x llic v «•, •I l f . tlk
Uinol h i,If the inuntlr.H a ir, only
error. f'nm iniinlrnH nus with the
n 't ihm*i hi v hI nh hi ,uvnlv"d III a man.
lln iid ck litoke with the fixe, I* Or Undo
liave
law
,
Im
nillllg
llvesln
rk
ftnnt
arrn .s ir nketehy
'Tlu-re i. On ten no *in , tilllc
M cnnw hllr, in M u,on Hi,' &lt; mm
gove, nini-ril and i i ’Migned Ida UN I'h id fil Mi MfOtt, K ii 11« tind I
the
loads
of
the
whole
rou
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or
theatre ,novel,lent *&lt;iuld •
lie
tu o no iasioi, of g n .iH i
.Mi.,on
A ir nml xurfnre r r n f l tunk purl
luirg.
| m, oI on M ay Hi.
parts
of
It.
To
tha
real
of
the
| stinted in Snnfnid," lie d " "ired
in the search for nurviv.ire. An A ir
ciin ig i-d today Hint Guv I u ll i,
"This i'llv lias mint, talent Hint
France spokesman snul hern he rou,dies, com pulsory restriction of
kVurren’a toward offc, tu ( ,,ivatc
it could make use nf, nod ,nu. li new
tw lirvfd a lir ills h Itnyal A ir Force wandering stork w ill tin something
citix,'iia who inalc!
n* ic.iu i '
new.
talent xvuiild he di'i nverml " While
rescue u nit at lla h rrin had loinr.l
giinddi'ix
wim
"oM'dtnni utuo
Thn Herald regietn a typo­ here, Max is viMtting liix brother.
ihe search. U. H. A ir Force o f­
•.howmaiidtlp,"
Though the new statute is fainilficers In C a irn said the Am erican utrlv identified as the ‘rattle fen­
'll i« a sham,',” 'aid f , imc graphical error in the Kcminnlo Kail lliadhiiry.
a ir-se a rescue unit at Ohahran, cing law,’’ it actually doesn't re­
fo l ii,iliaaiou I'rosidcnt .link li High Heboid graduation story
Hutuli A ra ld a, presum nhly would quire the animals lo he fenced.
Younger,''for Hie guv,',,,u| In lake wire retry the name of .lack Hp-nJoin Ihn opera'Innt if Ih is was re- It says simply: “No owner shall
additional money nf H„* tnspnv it r, valedictorian wn* spcllod
.SAN
FRANCISCO,
June
13
•
(/F)
—
Plans
f«.i
U.
,S.
cities
r„
f|U« sted.
era tu glv,i “reward.i' nn l, ,&lt;■ this." "SKimpor."
l&gt;etmil livestock to run at largr
Jack Hpeecer, thr hum of M r.
Jean B la ilrk , termed one nf the on or stray upon tha public road* rope with A-liomi, attacks a tr lar beyond llte tin italx anti sand l,urY o u n g , said in n fun, |nigc
company's veteran pilots, was in nf this state.
kets of World War It. Paul Larsrn. 'ivilian mohiliiatinn director, said Ntatenietll detiuillicing the g n v c and Mrs L . K . Hpcncnr, 214
Del,AND
(Hpci'uill
'
command of the ahlp. It was flyin g
How the owner keeps the live, today.
lior'a reward plan that W iitirn Kast Klghtennlh .Street, followed iierstune laving for Allen Mull, the
in
the
footsteps
of
his
brother
from ’ Saigon to I ’n ris.
stork from straying I* his own af­
But, he added "an added civil defense program rat,not anti should I,ad “i-oMtiriuallv refused In ,c&gt; George hy iHComil'g valedictor­ new religious cen to Iniihling on
Th e m m nany said Hladek hod fair. Of course, fencing I* the
ugnixe tile fact Hint vicin',.' gangthe campus of Julio ll .Stctjrm
fogged IDA00 houra of flyin g prurtiral way and the mean* likely not appear on the scene overnight."
have secured a fmiHiuld in I'lniidu ian. Four ycara ago P rin c ip a l Knivrrsltv, will take place nl '.I
Kerm an K. M orris handed a d i­
Mis speech, prepired for delivery to •* lwo-di»y civilian de.fenie politlca since Ills Inaugiuatinn
time. In addition tn the ullnt, the tn lie chosen hy everyone.
I'.M. Tuesday with tlie visitor * nt
etgth-m am her crew included a co­
“If Govornor kV.itien is tru ly m- ploma to George Hponccr, vain- the Florida liuptixt A k ic io Ii I v ns
Those who Intentionally nr care­ meeting nf weal coast mayors,
pilot, two radio operator*, two lessly lot their animal* stray after waa an apparent reply tn cri­ early resumptiun nf iinrm nl Ilf' H'lcstod In suppressing gangs let dlctorian.
Jack, who has terelved u Con- special guests.
uechanlcs, a hostess and a ate- July I are liable for any arridents ticism hy Mnynr Elmer Robin in tnr community."
••tin atari hy finding m il win,I in ­
Students In Ihe vicin d v "I Detral
Florida scholarship, valued
fOeatlaeed tie Pa«a Tk re st
aon
of
(fan
Francisco
and
others
or damagn caused. They ran he
Maes evacuatinn Is not the fluence the ( A ll fa p o ii'i svndl- nl $21,0 iinuiially, will go to Rn|. Land and those remaining at Hie
sentenced In six months In fall nr that the federal government is answer tn atmnlr attack* mi ra le ll,,' in this slut,' Hirm lgli Hie Hon College from which Georg" University between ipnttlcn an
"passing thn buck" on A-launh cities, Larsen said. "Thill kind ownership nf nlatr-xiipervincd dug
a |f, 0(1 fine or both.
Iran Just graduated. Thu latter, III well as townspeople me expected
County sheriffs and their depu­ defense.
of dispersion piugrum would I h' lia ck a t not hy atlenipting In l,n ils - turn will go to (thin Stute Uul- In swell the crowd tn 2.000 nr
Larsen
told
the
mayors
they
ties will lac responsible for picking
fur Hie hurdcii nf Ihw en fn i, extent verally tu obtain Ilia M. A. de­ tnnro. Thr public in invited
fantastic."
up strays and Impounding them had already been Informed that
But, he added. Hie Natl.... si ] ••* private eltisens.
gree.
Tho cornerstone will lie (dined
the
"basic
national
civil
defense
animals ran be sold within
T A t .L A IIA B B K F , June lit - ( A h The nnlmala
Uceourres Hoard "Is and will
---by J. Ollle Kdmundh, ptcsidcilt nf
— Governor W arren today ap­ three days unless the owner claims plan" would be available to them continue to alre.xn thn Importanen
.Stetson, ufter a message liy Dr.
N KkV J K T K N G IN I-S
pointed C. V. MrClurg of Lakeland them and pay* expenses nf rap tu r­ through their state governors by of dispersion as a planning fac­
Millard J. Ilerqulst. Tampa, presi­
Sept. 1 .
H G H K N K C T A H Y . N. Y , June
to one vacancy on tha *tata Gltrua ing and feeding them,
tor
In
new
construction
in
in­
lient of the Flntida Haptint (’no
Civilians must take the re­ dustry and In our cities."
lit — (/I'l — A II-Ih Jel liiimher
Commission and eafifd an aleetf the stock Isn’t claimed and
vcntlon.
for civil dafensn
lion of Polk County grower* June no one buys It, II must be slaught­ sponsibility
Larsen said thn federal g«v»rn- w ill tie put through tugged flight
Flag Day will he observe,I to­
38 to recommend
ered and tho meat turnsd over to squarely on their own ■houhlera." menl waa planning civil defense u peiatio iis l,y the (icneral Kleehe asserted. "The m ilitary’* pri­ "against the possibility of war. trie f'ninpany sunn In lent II h four morrow lo Hanford nnd through­
other poet
a public institution or to charity.
mary mission Is to erln a war
“turlio jet" engines for the A ir out the nuthin. The day Is com­
McClurg, banker end Packing
JA C K S O N V IL LE . June U - i / P i
by carrying tho attack lo tl*n ro t the probability."
Force.
memorative of the honor and re­
TRIMS P R O B E
company oaecutlve, succeeds Lorln

Detroit
Fate Of 30 I’asscn- 21-Ycar-Olrl
Man Called "I. ov­
Kcrs Is Unknown;
e r ’s L a n e” Slayer
Five K n o w - n Dead

Seminole C o u n t y
Seeking F e d e r a l
Funds For Roads

No.

Attlee Claims He
Wishes To Assist
French Pool Plan

filmM.IMI.

Bondsmen Refuse To
Post $5,000 B a i l
Asked By Federal
Judge J. W. Clancy

T A L L A H A S S E E , Jane IS (*’) — The Cabinet agreed today
continue Ito potiey e l releaala g H per m b ! ef-aggroaristlotix
for the flrat quarter e l the rowi­
n g new baelaeen re a r.
Th e
aew yea r atarta J u ly I . T h e
action c o n e a fte r the Cabinet
waa told Com ptroller C M. C a y
thlnka M percent operation w ill
be peesIMe. G a y ^ r e c o v e r in g
front an operation and -waa not
at tha meeting. . . j
v

TU ESD AY

Bat hi ng Beauties Newspaper Offers
.From New Smyrna Reward For 1st li
'‘ Parade In Sanford Officers Removed

n,

,

State Open Range
SI a te d Tu Close
In F ifte e n Days

3

Max Bradbury Sees
Vast Changes Here
Since His Lasl Visit

.lack Spencer Wins
Highest Of llonorH

Defense Director Says Tin Hats
Can’t Cope With A-Bomb Attack

(lorncrstonc Tf* He
Laid At University

Warren A ppolnta New
Citrua Board Member

Sanford To Observe
Flag l)ay Tomorrow

TIIE WEATHER

T. Bice of Hnlnea City, who re*

enemy."
Tha federal governor, l^ rstn
said, will advl«e local govern­
ment# and help train key per­
sonnel but detailed organisation
for deftnae of specific communi­
ties Is a strictly loeal problem.
“Effective commoatty action
In time of dlaeetaaJ*rHaaster,1* * fhe said,
“requires th e
development In
psasetfme of s settaa of eommu
-T h e re are no gangs tors, mob­ n ^ m p o n a tb U lh r for aeirp resters, racketeers or other persons M nrtium.
WMt)
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Robinson noted
west coital
cities represented at the muelIng have a total population of
nearly 5,000,000 and “all era
within approximately 10 hours
flying time of the nearest Hnvlet
air base.”
But Lt. Col. W. M. Hanes,
•l»th army planning off leer, de­
clared many municipalities had
the civilian
plnn*
fallen down op
on tne
c
nlng e ffo rt He said:
"One of the large hay area ci­
ties has nolhing but an organise-

S

SS

WASHINGTON, Jane 18 — f/n
rigned last week In protest against — William Molasky, part owner of
what he called the political atmoa- the Pioneer News Servlcn. denied
to Senate Investigators today that
distribution of racing news In St.
Louis Is controlled by thn under­
world.
,
r tn uo re gviiM sa tfisle a k . i . . . a
Mlleaky told sta ff members of
R f T * ? " , e*Pm * M r eholce at
lb # flfctlo n .
a special 8«nato Crime Investigat­
ing Committee:

srsasir ;s »SS

j 5 w ± L &amp; !a « !r ,'a

o f quastkm abla character connect -

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lives .restore morals m i la s o rs fo te

IX * ,? "-1"

The Alt Force said today that
Ihn purpose nf the program was tn
pile up hiindtrds nf flight houra
“In thn ahnrtevt posaihle time nnd
tinder known service conditions."
It is believed tu lie the flrat tent
of Its kind ever attempted with
Jet englnea, OK said
ton, 0O.,
Gnl. M. G. ItemAt Dayton,
„ Go
cornler, chief of the air material command’a power plant laborstorv,
raid the operations would provide
important data on tho service
'l&lt; life
of the anginas, overhaul Intervals
■*• and any modifications necessary.

spect accorded the .Stars and
Hlrlnea throughout the world.
Flags will he displayed through­
out the downtown section nf Han­
ford and front the Municipal flag
polo. Residents owning flags are
requested to display them.
In order that rltlsena may be­
come more familiar with tha rourtastes and respect due the Uag,
the Marine Corps Recruiting Ela­
tion at tho Old Post Office Build­
ing, Orlando, has made avaIVtbla
to those who request It, a 91-page
booklet entitled, "Our Flag."

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utMng forward any Alternative
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tlire."
• fTho government dents to help
and nut tn nlniter thla matter, ami
the maimer In which If can beat
do «o will only appear after the ne­
gotiation* hnvt* hctran," he'added.
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of this kind the government must
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lived* nnd security of the country
and the necessity to otiaure that
the United Kingdom la lb a posltlon to discharge Ita reepoaalbllilias In every part of the world."
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ference*, Atttea skid, “we are. I
believe, about to enltr a formative
phaae In the urggnlntiou of the
Ailntitlc community." lip ndded:
“This will require, by a more
tffectlve pooling or respurces. the
surrender In hii unprecvdinUu de­
gree by ench countiy Of tha ability
to do at It pleases. Hit majusty’a
government will ha In the fore­
front of title groat endeavor.
Then Attlee datcrILcd the Sihuniari Dan as the "sketch of n great
idoo, hut it has not been filled out
n any detalli."
Thle ia the nub of the Britilh
objection*—commitment in ad-

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and ordered Uie woman to gett
out."
She got out, but the man get
out too. Noth recalled, nnd advanc­
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tie stopped and Just stood still for
■ moment. Than ha took a couple
of step* toward me and fall." 1
Ilia police sergeant said Noth

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Deputy 6r*n McLeod of the offlaa
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throuth tha head, and a note
found in the bedroom indicated
suicide. The body was tying on
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bar by phona and falling to doao,
called Ted Warner at a filling
station across the boulevard, anq
asked him to chsck and are Whet*'
ar Mrs. NafUl waa at home.
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decided an Inquest wet not neces­
sary, McLeod aid.
Mr*. Naftal’* husband wa* noti­
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offering! w* are alao deeply-%
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.T O M ta r bar* aqvartly mat til*
Isaga. A policy of drift la wd
Intelligent nor moral, Choose y«
tmr day whom ya will aarva.
—Josh. 24:16,
TRAVELER
(From Tha Waah!n*ton Star)
Ha views tha universe with dlf-

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Who reckons distance not as nesr
or fart
him the earth’s circumference
transcends else.
And space Is but the span frum
star to star.
B e need not *o beyond ths or*
? chard's rlm
Who early learns the traveler's
delight
That all the world Is gathered here

Death Claims
Two out of ovary three dollars of the $260,000,000 in
death claim payments by the Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company In 1040 were for deaths from diseases of the
heart and blood vessels, or from cancer, the company reporta.
Moro than half of the payments—$139,170,000—were
for deaths from the chronic diseases of the heart and
blood vessels. Ten years ago the proportion paid out for
the diseases of this group was only about 44 percent.
Cancer payments totaling $46,601,000 comprised 17
percent of last year’s total, as compared with 13.4 percent
10 years ago. Part of this rise Is due to more accurate diag­
nosis of cancer as the cause of death, according to the
statisticians.
Polio death claims totaled $741,000, more than twice
as much as In 11)48 or 1946, the moHt recent previous epi­
demic ydsrs.
“While the amount paid for poliomyelitis claims In
1M9 was only .3 percent of the total, It was nine tlmeH as
muih as for the communicable diseases of childhood as u
grodp, and 14 limes as much as for cerebrospinal meningi­
tis,'7 the statisticians note.
Although the total paid out In death claims for alt
causes combined Increaseaby almost 60 percentfrom 193J
to $940, payments for deaths from tuberculosis were 20
percent lower and from pneumonia and influenza 40 per­
cent lower last year than they were 10 years ago.
"This attests to the remarkable progress which has
been made in reducing the mortality from these diseases,
the company comments. "Similarly outstanding gafrm have
been made in reducing the death toll from appendicitis uml
the diseases of childbearing."
About one dollar in each ten paid out was for deaths
from external causes, with deaths from uceldenta accountIng for $21,304,000, suicide accounting for $4,928,000, and
homicide £1,826,000. V
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Status O f Guam

Of all the islands ceded to us by^ Spain In 1808, only
Guam has not been granted autonomy, andla move is now
under way to remove it from the guardiartahip of the Navy
and make It an unincorporated territory. Thia status would
grant United States citizenship to its peoplbfand give them
7 for him
' Whose soul Is hla Iona vehicle of a bill of rights, organic legislation, and eivlHati admin Istra­
flight,

Tha only latitude he ever knows
la drawn across the ocean of his
heart:
Re has no need of longitude who
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in Its 61 years under the aegis of the United States,
Guam's ntytiveB of Polynesian extraction have become
thoroughly Americanized, and the addition of military
ate, civil Bervlct) eniployeoH, unci permanent American
tjrg huH furthered tho proceiH. Auunae, tho capital city,
a George Washington High Hchool, and Hoy HcoviIh.
otarlunrt and Leglonnalrcm abound.
Quite ohIdo from tho fact that the election of tho i«iandera to American citizenship would add to our nreatign
In a corner of tho world where It needn ruining, this utep
would lift tho fltutua of one more group of people lo a «elfiltlon. The .gubmerged rueen and group* arc
evidence that their fate in important to tho

THE CHANGING SOUTH-An Era Of Progress
TERRIFIC FERMENT BT1R8 DIXIE
By Bam I 'r k i
EDITOR'S NOTE: TMn In the
second of a series „f 12 article*
written b&gt; Associated Pres*
Writer Bern Price on the racial
problem in the Month following
a personal tour of Invcaligatioa,
'It Is being published In news­
paper,! all over the United
.Stale*. The opinion* expressed
therein are lb non of Bern Price
and da not necessarily reflect
the views of The Hanford Herald.
(Second of 12 Artlrlea on
The Channinx Mouth)
By BK.M I'ltICK
AP Newsfealureo
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. — Southerners, relatively speaking, are
•‘eat In’,'high on tho hog."
Farms are fewer, larger. Whore
thousands nf nr res nf cotton once
at nnd now mil the green pastures
dotted with Angus, Hereford*,
Jenny*, nhren and goat*.
Morn and more nf thn land Is
losing that wnshnd-out look. Even
the nouth'* nnra -corned pine,* have
been developed Into u $000,000,000
paper Industry.
Tractor* aro kicking up dust in
thn land onrr considered tho priv­
ate domain nf the mule.
Into tin’ Tennossco Vullny hnvo
pourrd moro thun 6,000 now enterprise* in the brief span nf 16
year*.
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Hlnce 10-11 alone, reports the
U. H. Department nf, Commerce,
th* number of businesses
in-ted
Ilf,,1B0,000, btlnglng tha
BlfJHW-n gain of 43 per
nig On In In Mnnnfactur!
From p4ar *ero 60 veor- ..,
tha region, ha* progressed uutfl
now uruotints for 14 per rent
nil U. 8, .manufacturing concern*.In t'etirm of what the rest nf thl
nation: bh*. though, the Mouth Is
still tha poor rotation, but th* point
is, It isn't Exactly dost IInto any
more,
A measure of the urgent activ­
ity Is In be found In the Mlrmlng-

Sanford Forum

Kitltor
Tin- Man bird Herald
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Dear Mir:
Who steers his course Into the
VFW c'lmmander Clyde A.
Great Perhaps.
Lewis, III Ills recent attack on
MAE WINKLER_q 0 0 DMAN.
Tliomna K. Finlotlci, nuide a
Hlatimicnt about the policy of
A recent bulletin which ha*
United World Federalist Inc,
come over our desk bran about
which Is misleading. Mi. Lewie Is
"Livestock Coliseums in Alabama/'
reported In have mild Ibut, "a
part of the world frdeinllsls
The writer of ihlr bulletin pro­
movement culla (or reduction of
bably hasn't.kept up with the "do­
armed forces to smnll contingent*
ts*'’ o* Capitol Hill in Ws.hingIn d ia O r B h a ra t
(yribitnnational policing,"
loi wheya there it more "bull"
,
^
a s iK jm t
policy actually stales: "In
Bharat ban tome on the world nccnc. It ia poHismlo to thisUWF
than in Oic, entire itatt of Alagrave crisis them nrn Ihosa
know a yood'dra! of geoRrnphv and history, and »tilh Mf who propose it policy of appease*
balsa. \ ;
main ignorant, of Bharat. Thin is a new namo for India, ta- mrnt nml unilateral disarmament,
rejects this coursa as fw♦•Small Firm* Ggt Attention Mowed by the finwapapora of Fakintan.
. m m r
ml daiigerniis. Ho long na
from Smite,” / declares a new*,
They
object,
to
the
name
"India"
becoming
fftn
pro­
Thev
India bccomln,
rnch Ration In free to i|rm urot
paper headline of recent vintage. perty of the other party to the iturtiHon, the Himiirti. jriie, /while
tho world lacks the protec­
TVs is nothing new to us for wo name belongs to Moelemn just an much aa to IlIndUH, in tion of enforceable world law. It
hake known (of over 15 years that their opinion. They therefore have abridged tl/Ujpl4 Uhv|{l- Lt 'MiK*'IJnble that the llulted
prepared to defend Its
small busineiie* have been "get­ name for the Country, Bharatavnaha or land of the legen­ Mlsies ho
ami territory -igalmd tin
ting attention," However this ’’at- dary king Bhnrata, and announced that hunceforih/they
at of aggreseion."
tendon" is not the kind to cheer will uac liharol InMcml of "India’’ for the Hindu arena.
Wtmt Utdlnl World Feilciiilist &gt;
about nnd wo are wondering if
Probably tho poM offlcea elsewhere will remain Indif­ doen propoi..’ Is universal dl'uriimthe government will have a change ferent to the form u«e&lt;i on luttera, whether liharat, India, mi ni on tlui condition that n fool
proof 1 ayste-n of International in­
of heart.
or (a migrated t-umpromise) the old name of llitiduatan,' spection
and police power he firal
estnldialieil to assure protection to
Whether or nol RFC loans ars
backed up tha "(rallied sexl" all dlsarmisl nallona. Thia would
Loumiaim
wide to individuals nnd corpora­
reference liy saying, “the record ho uchiuvisl liy giving the l). S',
nf the legislature speaks for the compulsory power* of a gov­
tions because they are "personally
(CesHssM Pease r u a oeel
ernment In tha limit* I realm oi
friendly” (o President Truman may Introduction of. n bill to linposo Itself.”
Tho ciimmllli,o report "catego- war nnd armaments. It tu, simply,
u
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1,000
fine
and
00
days
impri­
ultimately be disclosed and make
of the Hnrtirh pro­
for failure of n news­ rlcnlly1' denied that Gov. Lung, the principle
fur atomic control, plus
ihf Teapot Dome affair in the sonment
paper to publish a reply to cri­ brother of the late Henator Hu­ posal
ey P, Ising, had ever "Insisted police enforcement, extended to
early 20* seem modest by compari­ ticism of any person.
even Intimated that we must Includo nil weapons of war, nnd
son. But for the moment all we The catamite would require or
therefore remove nltogettifi the
support certain legislature."
newspapers
within
10
days
to
can soy is that n Democratic stria* t rint in the "same prominence" It said tho Issue won nut one war system h i a meniui of -ettllnir
'or from Arkansas has. disclosed in replies to "any attack or cri­ of "freedom of the ureas" but Intcrmitlomil dispute.',.
General Klienlmwer, In his re­
a Senate hearing that a $300,000 ticism regarding tha character, whether “Individuals, because of cent
Columbia address, said, "It
their
financial
resources
and
reputation,
morals,
business
or
RFC loan was made to a Dtnis,
professloon of any dllsen In control of newspapers, can de­ la clear that International disarma­
Fig., corporation, the vice prcii- private,
polltloal or public Ufa liberately, maliciously and un­ ment le essential to n stable, en­
deni of which we* the sheriff of a x x.”
justly distort the truth and during peace. In a disarmed world
It beh attained— tlirie
Broward county and a very close It would fix fine* from $1,000 facta and not be questioned x x —should
must he an rffcctlVa Unlled N*
H)0 and Jail terms from
personal friend of the President,
hp ^
) days.
Tha firm later went broke and the
j&gt;
Tort to kUI the bill fallan lost their $300,000.
I
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commending that tha Jail
ha bureaucrats In Washington
not be given litem and
1 the special committee
a stock phrase when same
lid not Intend “to dignify
soul suggests that the governHltlena ny each action,
adgk: cut eapensei. ft runs
not intend to create such
itethJng like this: "Just name
nafUm fo r Mr. ttltc h ch b hla only. cUlm to
I place where expenditure! can
100% NYLON
i (ha newspaper field,
:isL Would you raduca tha
commlttae raport called
our armed forces in tha face
'*• altitude "aontemptu1*1 threat) Would you
the sums we s|

America’s Finest

hanl. Ala., steel district, which has
bern operating at rapacity for 10
years — and this despite the loss
of markets to new mill* In Texas
and on the West Const.
Into South Carolina and North
Carolina have come textile fac­
tor!'i, using cotton and %’nthetle
yarns, by the score. Along the
Gulf Coast ha* risen a forest of
oU rigs and chemical plants.
Dr. Hoyrard W. Odum, of the
University of North Carolina, posilhty the nation’s foremost auth­
ority on tho region, observed:
"The nature of the present day
trend* In the Houth may he Illus­
trated hv certain specific rases
from which It in possible to obyrrVr u trend.
■‘Tho estimated population nf
the snuthern regions In 1946 was
B2.3 per cent of tho total for tha
Unlled States. The tptal Income
payments were 2:1.4 per cent, hut
the percentage Increase from 1940
to 1016 was U(l for the South com­
pared with HO for the nation,
"Salaries and wages In tho
Smith were 22.3 prr rent of the
nation’s total, hut the Increase
for the Smith wn* 166 per cent
n- compared with 126 for the nntlon.
A Sign of Thrift
The South hail lf1.il per cent of
the total hunk drponlts, represent­
ing an Increase of 234 per cent a*
compared with 142.8 per cent for
the nation.
"In registration of private and
commercial automobiles, the Mouth
us 24.1 per cent, on Increase of
21 per rent as against an In­
case for the nation a* a whole of
iier cent."
orld War II, of course, was n
r .tendons stimulant for the drjfdpment of the Mouth Industrial,i cut the trend has been nntlceJe over Hie past decade alirl
half. Why?
Hr, M. N. Heath, oro(c--m „f
economics al North Condimi, a t­

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tributes much of It to the devel­
opment nf tha Mouth as a market.
It h axiomatic, nf course, that
In a free economy Industry I* for­
ever seeking to place itself In pro­
fitable relationship to tabor sup­
ply, resources and purchasing pow­
er.
A Boost from Uncle Mam
The South had everything but
purchasing power. How did II get
With the beginning of the Roose­
velt administration, snfd Dr.
Heath, the Mouth began rereivlng
huge sums ae parity payments on
cotton and tobacco.
For the first time, he observed,
the South was receiving enough
money to meet it* living requiremrnte and hava some left over.
The surplus, of course, he ron*
tinued, was used for improvement
and thus the Mouth found Itself
being rated as a market, / lure to
Industry.
World War II, Dr. Heath said,
lift a tremendous reservoir of pur.
chasing power within the region
and thus has added to its attrac­
tion as a market.
Mtatlstlcs are dull, hut they Irll
a story sometimes as nothing else
ran. Look at these state hv state
figures for expenditures nn new
plants, expanslnn and purchnse of
new equipment In the year* 1039
and 1947:
Virginia, $20,190,000 and * 112 ..183,000; North Carolinn, *.10.148.000 anil $1,17,683,000; Month Caro­
lina. $10,008,000 and $01,743,,.000;
Georgia $18,106,000 and $84,320,000; Florida. $8,081,000 nnd $60,062,000; Tennessee, $22,774,000
and $88,792,000; Alabama. St 1
977,000 nnd $72,302„000; Missis­
sippi; $6,721,000 ami $22,713,000;
Louisiana, $16,807,000 and *07,210,000; Texas. $48,602,000 nml
*304,944,000; Arkansas, 14.367,000
nnd $30,202,000.
(Next: The Rarlsl Problem)
NEW CIIAMIMON
CLEVELAND, June 13 - I/H
— Francisco Mcguru, n little fel­
low who wore out and whipped the
two best big men tn the game. Is
Ihu new National I’rnfe-odotin)
Tenuis Champion.
Tho
flve-font-slx,
140-pnuiit!
I'nnrbo, who will he 20 a week
from today, Is tlm flr»l Mouth
American to win the pro net
crown. He won it by ilcfeatlne
Frank Kuvhch nf Oakland, Calif,
last night In the finals of tho 2,l td
National Frolesslanal Tennis Tour­
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"WASHINGTON. June 12 — OP)
— President Truman’s Point Four
Program hasn’t really started yet
and no one can say how far it will
;o, how well It will work, or where
t will end.
It’s been talked about for 17
months, ever elnce January, 1940,
when Mr. Truman made his Inattgural address.
At th a t time he mentioned a
number of things he thought Jhi*
country should do In a wqrld be­
coming hnlf-Communlst.
One of them, which he called
point four, had thl* aim: helping
backward countries tn a better
life and more progress, faster.
How?
In several ways: with
bmlns, skill and money.
We could send In American ex­
perts to show them how to grow
better crops, wipe out diseases,
modernize education, use water
power for electricity.
Then Amerlran business men
could invest money In those coun­
tries. For profit, of course. Rut
they’d be creating Job* and help­
ing the people there.
tfntll recently this was all some­
thing which was talked about in
Congress and the newspapers, hut
nol nrted upon. But now Con­
gress has approved the Idea.
As approved, tho plan calls for
this country to spend $36,000,000
the first year. Hut the approval
i,f the bleu I* only just (hat. Con­
gress still hasn’t voted the money
for carrrylng It mil.
It’s expected to do that, too, al­
though we'll have to wait to sec
whether Congress voles thn $36,1)00,000 or less.
Then, a venr
from now, the whole business wilt
hnvo tn cninc up in Congress
again.
It w ill be handled on n year-by*

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yeui basis so Congress cun review
u Pat's been accomplished and dr■ Ide whether it w ill let the plan
flic and put off the money or keep
it going ami veto more money.
About 110 m ill ms are pi line
for this kind of point four help.
That is. there are that many which
could benefit from such help. Hut
tile Hints Department w ill have
to deride who gels what, if anv.
The plan itself Is new only in
the sense that it has been sel up
as a definite program by thr
I'lesideiit.
For years we have bail n kind
of I ’nint Foul program in Latin
A m crira . We've sent In some of
our experts in farm ing, (duration,
public health and other fields to
m in m il sn u llle in neighbors.
And A m erican businesses have
Invested there. For example, in
nil nml m ining.

And tho United Nations, through
MUHIA1. IN LEAD
its food uml agricultural organiza­
Ntew YORK. June 13
(Al - tion and the Wnild Health Organi­
t" t ^ , , V 8f 9«' "* 8“ °r c h
1 .'''I ’GrchtstreVariety
A Hter
Stan M tulal Is,pulling aw«v again zation, liaviv ,r*tried ant aimllNr.
In th r National jlaragud hatting prugiam* In backward rmintrlex.
Tuoaid nn wall
,pr«ysr For I'sars
race,
With almut nnn third of
In the- ease of thr Point Four
World At Norm
tha season In the tcum in, the HI. Piogrnm, it will take vrais prohStudio K,fro, iilassl
Louis Cards' first baseman holds e obly before the results of expert*
tlnu I’lul.
t’cim lar Star
37-pidnt lead,
sent in this year nr next ran
Iwlln Arnerliens
f—- ..................—
begin tn show teal results.
Mu-iPal V»r|cllt«
Ulld' tiucMtlon Momr
Yet, this country is In n dilem­
Billn News
Kar. Non* Il*nch
Oils flports Kin* HI
ma. Tho II. M. wants tn stop
Todsc'e P lsr
&lt;1 30 Twlllulil Kona,■
Communism which make* Its ap­
Tilt, •'fiiifitsiii InvsdM
&lt;l;S»l Hpnrl. 1‘arsdr
UIIh A I(r n f111up a
peal to pimple in backward coun­
SMS I'ertv C.,no, UlnaYour Memory .o,nni,
TiOU D r i l l i n g fin A rp.itd
tries, promising them a better
M»«l. Imvers I'roaram
T,l(f Iluffrs Kt,r A l.ndv
olid (idler life.
lit IIihuicM
7f*n M'lndy Kxtir'fi»
Titf. Itliythin llm ir
JUS ICrynatP* tiy Uarl*
Ibis country, the great antag­
Tli,. llrtqht H|,..i
S:nn Vnrptiy Hull
onist of Communism and great
S .10 M-el The tlan,I
preacher of I ho virtues of capi­
9)00 N lnlil IMttlfin
ilS I'h il flenl A l Oraati
talism and Democracy, can't sit
u police power univer­ SSiSn
li'a liani'ellmn
Idly by, doing nothing, while the
sally u-cognired nnd s t r o n g
0-.no tra il'd Nnlluns
Communists movo into thn back­
0:16 Jin k Hmllli
enoiiirh to cam universal respect.
DiSO A l llnme With Music
ward places.
Very truly yours,
IllOS N e w s 4 U l ' Mf„r««
At (east, Hint's tho reasoning
J. K. McKinley
ItlUS H lan Off,
of Mr. Truman and nf Congress,

Communism T Are we Martin*
too Ut«T la tha plan, aa It atanda,
big enough and broad MMhUrti, to t$
do tha JnbT
The amatairtfe, among
-----special a n the garden Gower*
love-ilex-ableedlng and prince's
feather, once wae a symbol of
Immonlity and used by tfeg
dents to decorate

In (he early lUy. of wlrelaea
—now radio-—tha abort wavea
were retarded aa abno*t M a­
le**. Now }b»r tu n mmnint
services*, including tajajrielM.

Dr. Henry McLauHn
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Social Calendar
TUESDAY
Tk« Woman's Bible Class i t lh.&lt;
First Baptist Church will mret at
the home of Mrs. |. M. Wilson,
«01 Magnolia Avenue, at 8:00 I*.
M. Mrs. J. L. Jackson will be coIkMtaar.
The Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Church will hold rehearsal
•t 0:4! P.M.
WEDNESDAY
Tha study of the Sunday School
diploma book on Baptist Doctrine
will be continued at the Prayer
Meeting Hour at the First Baptist
Church 1:00 P.M. '
The Civil Air Patrol will meet
Wednesday night at 0:00 o'clock
f tthe Municipal Airport. All
Snembera art urged to attend.
Tha Gleaners Sunday School
elait of the First Preshyierinu
Church will have a picnic at the
Tourist Center at 4:30 P. M.
THURSDAY
.. Tha Junior Royal Ambassador'*
will mset at the First Baptist
Church at 0:30 P.M. Mr. Cecil
Bethel will be over from the DeLand Assembly to meet with us.
The Scmlnolo Chapter No. 2 of
B.E.8. will meet In Masonic Hall a&lt;
1:00 P.M.
, ,
FRIDAY
The American l.cgion Auxiliary
will have a covered dish supner nt
the Legion l l u l at 0:00 P.M. A ll

Mr. and Mrs. Mlrhni-1 Minarlk
have returned from a vacation
spent in Atlanta and Cleveland.
Mrs. B. D. Hawkins hit" returned
in her homo In .liuksonvillc after
visiting Mi and Mrs. S. C. tiroham.
Mr. and Mis. T. A. Cobb a n d
son left today for New Smyrna
Reach where they will spend a
(w eek's varation.
’/Dr. and Mrs- II. J. Minarlk and
uhlldrrn aie the guests of Dr Minarlk’s parents, Mr. and Mr». Mich­
ael Minarlk on Park Avenue.

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Friends of Miss Jewell tinnier
will regret to learn th .it'sh» is crit­
ically III at her home at .T’8 pUrk
Afenuo.
Mr*. A.. ,W., b e

ba», xrjUirni'd

(fro n t Canih TIlll. AM.. Where she
attended the fiahhett - Slaughter

wedding.

Whether lie’s a brand new Dad . . . or an old hand at it. he's king
for n day on Father’s Day, June 18th. You'll find the Rift to please
in our big, flt-for-a-king selection that covers every prlrc range.
Make Dad glad ni his own special day. Come in today and choose
the gift he'll welcome royally 1

Dad Will “Go For” A Van Heuaen
l adles . . . you re a cinch 1
clinch when the label on yi
gift says Van Hcusen. Watch
how lie goes foi this smart
shirt

with

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popular

widespread Van II■itt
collar and French
cuff*

Miss Mary Kllen U&gt;**ing, daughter of Mr. ntnl Mrs. Ralph Wal­
lace l.nsslng, who has announced plans for her nmtiiage to John
Hugh Hlvcrs, son of Mr and Mrs. It. Willis Ittvor* of Keystone
Heights.

Mrs. (singles Hostess Plant* Announced By
To B. AiulP.W. Board Mary Kllen Lossinur
Mrs |' n dingles, pieshl'riit
id the Business mid Professional
Women’s Club, was hostess to
•lie tsinrd of director* it u liu*:i.ess mevting Wednesday night
id her home.
Plans wore discussed fm a r of­
fer' to lie held lit the Tourist
Center on June 21 for members
and prospective members.
Supper wit* snrved to the fol­
lowing: Mrs. Raymond Rail, Mi-.
W K. Raker, Mrs. K. It. Carter,
Mrs. (Intrude Gilbert, Mrs. Jack
lladrrer, Mrs. Harry Huffman,
Mrs. A. K. I.it tie, Mrs. K, 8 .
It'iuth, Mr». Aide Stelnworth,
Mrs. R. K. True, Miss Mona
I*nt b Mills, Mira Hnrnthy Von
tlcrlmll* and Ml*» Mildred Wil­
liams.

Min*
Mary Kllen
Isissing,
duogldci of Ml and Mrs. Italpli
Wolace Isissilig. line announced
plans fin her approaching m arri­
age In John Hugh Rivers, son
of Mr. ami Mrs. it. Willis Rivers
of Keystone Heights.
The wedding will lake Illa ri­
on July Id at the Congregational
Church with the Rev. .1. iter iihid
Root officiating.
No formal im itations are liv­
ing issued, hut all friends of the
couple are Invited to attend.

Routh-Madden Final
Plans Art- Announced

.Helen Alexander Is
Honored On Birthday

H r. and Mia. William Blair
have returned to Chicago aft*-r
visiting Mis. nislr's patent*. Mr.
amd Mr*. Kdmnnd Melsrh on We d
F ffit Rtreet.

P raciout
C ordovan Belt*
by Parle

.jttbs Caroline Lee has returned
from the University of Kentucky
and Is sprndiiiii the summer wit it
( t e r parents Mr. and Mrs. A. 1,.

Here arc aristocrat bell* of
highly polished cordovan.
Very smart for sport or
dress wcjr. Get yours today.

Mrs. Ilowatd llntrls I* rapidly
Improving at the Fnrnnld-Laughton Memorial Hospital when- she
I* a patient and is now shir In
receive visitors.

“DON’T SPKKIV’
but
DON’T MISS
C O W A N ’S
FA Til KB’S DAY
SPKCIALS
W rduntdii)
Keg.

Morning Only

1.00— H A N K S SIIOHTS

Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Dniidney
o |/.Miami wete guests over the
k-tnd of Mr. and Mrs. W C.
lehlson. Mr*. Alexanilsr Vnugreturned to Miami with them
n month's visit.

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U-Mr. tnJ Mrs. VolWtA. Williams
dr. Uft today for Miami to atland the wedding of thrlr niece,
Mlia Jeannine Butler, to Lieut
Wiliam Earl Crist. Jtb United
State* Army.

Mias Nancy Williams, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A Williams,
Jaft today for Miami where »h&lt;&lt;
m n be soloist for the CrUt-Hutler
wedding on Thursday at the WestMinister Presbyterian Church.

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Winters Stone of Besaetner, Ala.,
e»e visiting Walter Siblth at the
home of hla Barents Mr, and Mrs.
|Ulph Austin Smith on Park AveMe, Theea three young men are
fraternity brothers In Lambda Chi

in

yesterday
era the will

A
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Vlndham, ee{m t'vtilt.
i* H jr ., will
IfThp Fourth

Iteverly Hradick In
Honored With Party
Ml*s Beverly firodlrk w a s
honored recently with a gradua
•*°H Wrty at the home of Mrs.
wire attractively arranged In tho
narty morns. Open faeo sand­
wiches. individual Iced cake* top|ed with mlnlaturo diplomas Med
with the elsss colors, punch, salted nuts and mints were served by
the Hostess, assisted hhy Mrs. J.
E. Gredlek, Miss Connie Ludwig,
and Miss Beatrice Rlahee.
Those attending were Beverly
•Iradlek, Pat Brown. Denise Ste­
vens Betty Jn Holloway, fay#
Williams, Duncan Baker, Joan
Dsinpler. Tnmmye Methvla, Mar­
tha Chapman, Joyre Ratta, Jackie
Camernn, Doris Partin, Phyllle
, Betty Ann Cagla, Janette
eom Mary Elian Loosing.
June MrOIII, Hnsel Raines. Doro•hr Knight, Jane Ford, MarIJaaa
Kubanka, Nell Buie. Connie Lud­
wig, Beatrice Blsbce, Mrs. G ra­

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Miss’NSnCy
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arreen plays. “Road To Br
end "Dresy Rrheanai."
the ada "several thousand
Ml.s Vxell, who Dnan
project w'lh an InberiUa
'■It Is aapenslva, but thii
only wav I ecuta find to
stories before the rtf lit
She said al.e had been rob
her attempts to present h

RlllfoltiH In niiihngnny or hrowti
Hhull Cortlovun. Kquippcd with
winilowa for hiu curds, pictures,
etc.

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By spending your money in local stores, you help make business better
and make it easier for your friends, the local merchants, to provide QUal

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When you shop out of town, you hurt
luisincHH at home. When you take
money out of local circulation you
inure your home-town people.

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My dollar In circulation soon be*
rumen n hundred times a hundred
rents.
I exchange It for its value in
merchandise or service.&lt;
The person to whom 1 pay it
trades It again tor something he
wants. It now has done two dot*
tars worth of buying. Over and
over again It plays a dollar's,part, ,
. . . Kept circulating in my home
town, it daily adds to my town's
prosperity.
Carried off to Im spent In an*
other town. U Is lodt &amp; tty foftti
foveVer.
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Youth Problems
Are Defined By
Sanford Judge

lined Ly Douglas SicttMinni. county
slid juvenile nidge, in j i.ilk to
trlioul te p u itiiie liin ji i iciciil
iludv com sc on child end youih
j . telopincnt at llir ‘•.■ulli Side
Ptimaiy School
lie debited lltete l ui !« l Io ii
patent) liolli itrnkin* and mine
at bin hr it hoivirt. patrntal u rg lccl,
and if* boot).
Other spealets weir M il. Claude
Hittcll. Volie William-. Ji . and
Mrs. Troy May. I inn
cliuol*
participated in the iludy tonne
which ii devoted lu llir tv healthy
peiioiulitici Jie drtelupr.l ill i lilldicn and youth.

Judge Hti'iiatriuii ileflnreil ihiti
lh*r« Is much heiny done to pri*'
vide merest iunul iiiugium* l«i
the children through Mich agencies as
the Vui'niumul
HIUn
School, ihe .Mimlcipul Swlmnilng
pool, the Amerrun l.&lt;gion, tlie
Kotury
nnd
Lion*llnaelmll
League*.
Iloy und tilt I Scout*.
V. F. W. Marble louriiwuiciiU,
and the Kill* Pluyniooiul
He alsu pointed »ut the tte .1
Cross W ater Safety program In
which 62 children won award*
Mat year. Supervised guidance
and recreation reduce* iuvenlle
deliquvney, he said.
"One
Of the
Ono of
‘ needs, o ' *»ur « iimmuMity ii « probation worker to
supervise offenders and to guide
ed into ait i f r f » t ill with an those who huvo Iwun punished
or eompetina newspaper under and paroled," lie ai,»erted. “Thf
the teima of vMifc th# eempetltordesire of Ilia court is not to pun
diseontlnued publication of Its ish child offenders, hut lu re­
Sunday edition.
habilitate them.
The complaint further alleges
Mr*. Claude Hltlell, wlm u*
..ist the defendant corporation re president of tlie Cuunly &lt; otiucil
guired classified and national ad t,f thy I'TA works umbo thu
veitlter* to purchaaa adveitis# mjpet vision of T. W. Lawltm
menu In its morning and svenintt discussed way* und ineuin* ol
newspapers only #■ p unit undei i developing go,»l daw'ioom pet
( C . t t u w i aw P m * tw * i
Honailtles.
Alt atniospliere of frieiitllmest
and co-operullon on the pail »f
faculty ami children is nece*
,^ry , together with consultullou
with parents til the school |im
lain for the stuilenl. she told
ie group.
Recognition und respect for
tMPA, June H-GP)-■—More Individual differences among
TAMPA,
tbau 100 Of the Tampa 1Transit children, I* another aid, she deay .pe elarvd, and told of the need of
,__ s* IN bus Mvpn todi..
Linos'
tltloncd Oov. Futlef Warren not teaching respect fur other* and
to involta tha stale arbitration law allowing for difference of opin­
aa a moans of ssttnng the com- ion. Hlreeslng the used for self
• iprtvslon, she emphasised the
fanv-unhon dispato.
WilIMm R. McOown
MeOawn, Tampa at need to huild u sense uf civic,
torney, said ha 1M«
m notified th&lt; social, mural and spiritual re­
Ooverr
Governor
by telegram that 110 sponsibility.
“Programs of vocational guid­
driver* had signed the petition de­
claring
cUring they do not
net want to be rere­ ance and placement was ihr
presented by tho Traupori .Work­ theme of the talk hy State Re­
er# union (CIO) end fnay do not presentative-Elect Voile Williams.
want tho st»to arbitration law Jr. "Vocational guidance gives
emphasis on life, values, liasic
invoked.
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possibilities for
nervice", lie
raid.
He disclosed that there Ie one
the anion to nrl
vocational Instructor for about
visions of Ibe
cver^
20O pupils in th*_ county
(Utulai the

"The only newspaper* of gen
m l elrculatlon pitalahut In New
Orleans are tho Ttmas-PIcayune,
iP a; morning newspaper, the New
Orleans States, an evening news
paper, the Time*- Picayune and
New Orleans 8lstoa, a Sunday
riawspaper, all owned by tho d*
fondant eorporattaa, and tba Item
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uf Mm, (t. Walter MutirmpM nm m »»f iln Smithsidb
liRii'i nit .lime ') at the Mflnml rlusin&gt;r .'Xtivii4-*- in u p i t.^i um .f i r i i t f l
i n c l m t i t l t y i n h u l H , ilruriM, t i i a n ^ l i ' ! , i h y t l i m

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The henefiti given hy toe is I ieruiily to lhair eligible priioni who
iclire oi ceatf woik al (he ugr ol
liS or over, w«|e today deluird lu
KiWdiiisnt hy Paul Weaver, -oinil
tecuril'' administrator lor (’euli.rl
I loud,. I Ie , tt inliuduced hy J I
I (lilt.
r nngros 11 now , otnii|cio,i;
imorn'rnenl- to the Social Serunl'
A.I. cod aiimng pioviriiiin Migg-.|
dI is the piopoial to include -elf
rioplovrd prisons, lie sl.lted. I liiu-t
■ml Sensle ainendmrots lo llir art
ilu not run parallel, so il will hr
Herniary lo reach *n agrrrm m i &lt;n
lomtiullrr lieloie passing these,
hr declined.
llir Sikis I Security Act. hr
pointed out, was first pasted in
PH5. and !iai been cllertive since
Jan. I. IV37, including anicndmruli iiiade in J*IJ9.
He stated that his office was
wholly concerned with old aye und
Mii vlvnr* insurance, which is wind•n Hilininlstered by the Ftdrrul
tiovernmeut. To thti fund, employ
&lt;rs eonlrihulo itg percent nnd rm
ployees in equal amount. The
total old age survivor* trust Tumi
tins hern Invested in government
I,omit from which Intercut hem
fit* nru derived. Wi
Within the Gen
i rid Flurida territory are inure
lhan tl.OOO benfidariei, he reveal
i c n i u t g on rag* t i w i

ork with Uttl# money but loti o f courage,,
of

awim-+~
pounds and standi five feet tlx
his own rehabllUtion Inches tall. Married, ha has two
W Wr»« part
o* me. Hugh, IS, ai
Douglas, A,
practice
N/ghtly
ttawe- lo
iina «lnee Marsh have pat him
IIM to rest and ret
ndltion tar the testing
In good condition
__ i aaara t l war, kMk
tanneL He has ju it
English ChanneL
and pkystraL
about all the recralremenU for
Aa a Merchant Marin* officer nureeta
:ept eunlcient money.
ho spent long harrewtng months Of finances.I, he ray# with a wee
bam
under enemy attach and aattar- Scottish
have a one-way ticket on
ed a sever# leg wound when the*1 Queen
Ellubeth, pta&gt; flM
Thai amount certainly won’t fill
biU. I need a l h ea l, fl.too
flwteuatng retmaad Mm to the
more, but I'm net worried abput
U p ig T S k
Jm works that
now." .
aa aircraft weMsr at Otia Another
bay stater—Shirley
May France of Somerset—also
... be aboard Mm British liner.
She will h* accompanied hy her
and

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Social Security (Mrs. Troy Ray Tells Pilot
Topic Of Speech
Club Of State Welfare Board
lie nerd ol Imvlug t plan to help Ibote nuhwilu.il- nli.. ,ttr I-.By Paul Weaver fortuioiir
than others, it an age old tloiy known In m,m since die l.e
Kiwanis Group Hears
Admiuiutrator Recall Act's FJis^Ciry

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rilrht, front r»*w »n&lt;* NiiMmniH he W in p i t i x u i |*i v.*i, l.nl\ l.mlw
in,i\ . i . ...
iieniui' Ntootllnfl, Judy, /ittinv\«*r. A li’ &lt; &gt;ti*Kihln n I in f nt*h)
i-l Ni* hb i .-.t i »i
n m , left to il^fht iin'luHep il P lleiinloii Mi m &gt; l \m. Il.:ai», |{t»-nI n.h a in tt. Muiu
line Wlutlley Sunny Skinner, Teildy lVt»*i
.m.l l.m in «M 'i.M ill \ . ihti.i
Surah Himnton M u iIf Powell, Iv-ithy
tiilt** ,N,t«i i , tileiin 1 1 . 1*.
t|u*..n «
Neill mill (Iray Folds.

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it HUHlb; it* iht

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i t * r]i* ditnr ittrgti uf

Cordon Brnrllry
Elm’led To Head
Local R&lt;‘d Cross

•ica-t tin liyhtiiiM in ,,r i|, | ihr
l 'itilrd .’ - I air- .mil ti,i tUir,
t ,iutr Du- i ui i r id niiltlai t puwci
is i mug c &gt;ri v w lu i ■
llli' \l| Ht l i t till y it'd" I I."
to m y new I ii i tin ,iki an in h
ii tul i f fiitt'lgti ui, 1 ut.In t, .
poltcv
\litinh, tir irivil t
ci
Wiling propll- J11 at L'-Mtl'i
lit "'
I'olli'gr .ii , ttiiilt'i
t tt
w. llir aiming I lt ri, ,
t till
prit.’c lie -u.d

" tliuitdy lur r n t l ie i
i '.Ir.ii lit' need tu pit p a ir fm
t,
■ &gt;
ill (m'i We w ant prw ir i
.lit "
I(1i(H Vj.thi .ml W.tIhr i|| l l.g*I
llli; rulin' id out fit i .i.
I hr
iiirit ft file in til lu i Si.l tl ul (M
M ittil uf it mottrli nut 1 iv e
I’u S i l t 1' Inli'iahliteul ft appiitluu
.. ulli !.-t -I. i. 11tt*11 lull flit •• II | I .1 m ,i I I &lt;*. I* I d
uud to
C.Vr tut fu i'tlu i pull t', Hit I dr til
i ti * t\ t* it j*! ii*it *i i.it i,iihtlilitiit
t'l.'n l
J titlt* i*
S t e n - ilef(ili*t iiuw conn I in niaiui
I * tt I t t •!&lt; t liti fir 11■ Mt| | •1*t I III
r . f i •it11 A - , t ’ h i i i i n a n part of couiitfi a n ,ok
-in N \V il (Ii, Nt.f trlilllM 11*'III
I' ttllrtli'l tlldlt t -peal
ol dt
.......I ... I
..........
r »»• If .4 III III it (I

ginning ol time, M m . Tiuy Ray, llninu Well,nr Iln,ml .'uipriwsui m •ill l t til n
|.lu Ittiill !*ititI Walum lx tiki*
Seminole County, told members ol the Pilot (Tul i il ,i meeting belli
in the Yrttltl Club Isil night as shi outlined the v,nnm&gt; luiu lions hih! * .1-1 I1111 ItIt11If etijlllil J A, M. vc»
ti .kl-iv iltri almtilMlkf Bit Lh&gt;&gt;,
teryuct t 1 the Snvlc Wellare Bond
&gt;lln-vitute AYlilSee Board,’
up hy a t.cgUltiivr n,t in
\ii.tnrt
W^tftJii Utilknl tu
known ms the Soclnl Security Act* — -—
•It i at■aJ lu lltr ttltotll t i|U(lll« i til
prnvllillig fol three typen of m relit I* n- i'il for Hilniinhlriitlv.'
IMiiiuI- to IIioho in need: I "lit work, lenviiig !lli pi i cent fm I ,, 11«*s .o* il) tllli klliftl liHli fll mill
.nit! »hot)(UII
Agi A**i\lplice, 'J. Aid to . Ini tl '»• ill |mi 11 1ii- iiNal-lnoi'e.
Hlind, und J Aid to Uepend,nt
She lliiiuki-il II... I'llol Cln'.
lillf, in
Ui.m
Ie
rilildren, should not lie pimfn-cd fur it* it- i■I nIii’i in | ul i.ihIii iu’ \|
. Tl year.d.I n. if..
milt ntliei types of federal ns» mill, to oei'kly l u,,,l„
,,
,t.
roiiv;,
lr.l
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I
n.'ii
ilu niyi,
im,co, slic declared, uuch us il l "Milk Hunk" ii .i ul - m. i
im .
i urtgltlmr
w ill,
I
i Id ago lienefllii, uuemployiin nt tlulir.I "tin i en &gt;. . lui. &lt; nut u i I I
kill'll like1' • Dll
...... .
c,,IIlit 'NSilltiui mid other lyp m &lt;•&lt; I'niii/lll i.ii, II.j,I
..I :1 m
U.D hit. *1 fl»»
» Im
il, ili,
wellhire
II
Ii u hilled Itv other * c ti­ prugrnill ill run , &gt;"i lii"et* In
Ji f-t
- III «-IHt il I1 C
les. Th e I't.ile Welfare llon.d lieeil ;l|ie e v p l n m . i l lloil e y e i y .
•It Vi.tlii i ill v U , I

lio tiln u E llillr v it as i l i . t r . I ye&gt;lrn l.it llir t h lllllia ll ul llir lio a lii
ul D ttrito i- ,,| (hr A thenian H rd

ljl.lt*&gt; n u m h t l- id gun- lint pi till'

nnd A-homb» H r di.hi't p ak »f
l(uv*iu hy ninir (t il 'o 1 ,itk&gt;, t of
cn cm lci. not pmhahli' t po-ait II*
.1IIQS.

Ym lie Skill hr h.i* tultti fi t tlie
t io n l , l u | i| u o| ‘yeimnole County
flilure, bstauar tlict. , "nil,
it i iiiir t iiig In 1.1 at ih r Jo u m l y icu t thing on "in •ol ' in, wi Ii
'-h. i r u in
I Ir wdl t.ikr o tfu c llti- uf the nunnery mini
iii,.It ttrlv

to ■ u .ir r .l ih r trillin g
D ..... 11- ‘ 'trniittini
Ml H n iiln
i 11rt| Im th irr
tt ii at ih’|tiil, . nt ,l» 'ii ul - 'an
I ,i,I h i , I it m.o "Mi, &lt; inti I’. il l'

i httiutjii

,h u util" ul tu i&lt; l'« i "I tin Nu ImI

lot iH'acw "

"No g o v tin u " tit. h iw tit ii

,( i.ulletitd tlu l’«a&lt; T lir r r l

to

Lfo Butnei I'ells

O f Unin nee P l a n

At Farm

m m

Uwk

I'umlh'K |iulilic MHHiHtuiu-t- m.l y o n e l i l t I In i i, I i I
1«* 'll I , 'V ii'
net t*' S’tl
il l'l l
I "i
- he puinti’it out,
' ( n o i l 1 111 r jti Ilu* i L ’ Utii III &lt; *
ti Hit Oil uiii'e, I,ul l l n i
It,.,
fir I
Tin - fi-ilt-ral government pm i lliu*t prove ''lii’il-il,i v fm I..Mi' | t*i4i*i till, 17 * til) IkI - Vlli'i ||«'\ ' i.uiiiv |n i..... ' Ii.imI" i ol V t*in
I
ti,
I ro lint in i. men, hr ■
III) jier rent of tlie coat of nil fit it. Mm mmi
anti 1• 1 i r - i.l'iil ,,| the H r n n n . d r t.’o u n t t i n ut
P
J», I 1 , ' M l I'fi
11II14-0II
iilillk 'i I
lltlf
welfnie hunilleil hy thi- Ml ,tu rile m i n i .
■
'
ili.n I
•*JIVIt' il fill (,HU l *141 t Nnltlt
Hot. "1 tl,, H " lv iTost \ V g t ' .i Iifi- • It i in 11 (
M.
Welfare llimnl, Mini the Hlnio
•Milint
ii
i'il llii- lu.'t
• I I ) t 4*1 i litj 4IU.I I I.* &gt;i 141••f*« ,]
i.itoli •
pal t llllls 1, wIn, Ii lie tiat pl an* l a r t n i g h t l . u i l "
of FlurUla pny* 411 pur cent. M r- that nil iiitoi noil ...it Ink. I, fini.i I, Jill lift lillnliiiliti. I .....ill, • -I
Iout of llir citli 1 1 m.l
. "i '
Ruy uxplaineil tlint only h ,»-r
on ih ' | 1 In 1 I,- i- ma,net)
(i'aillffliiiril iim • t«gr | h i t i t
• lit
in uiriiu t' niff f..- m u i M l
in,In M y ul a m e e t i n g
1" 1
1
,
n
Hi
e,
tlltl
lliey
lolll.l I1 Ht
Mui r u n al t h r
t "lot.
t i mu ■
'■'title'
III Ml N i'll It I MI'll ' M i l l fill I

Six FHeape Deal It Krgle Is Awarded
Ah Plane Crashes Service1 Pin l,,»r
Into Wild Kegi&lt;m T e n Yeiir’s Work
M11&gt;111.1-: l&lt;!\\ N, I'M., June tl
i/l'l—The (llmated Field An
Fort'e (tare *uiil tmia) oll.r
an im ti weir killed In the rra- li
ol a il-2f&gt; yila tic near Likin,
it
Vs. "NVe definitely run
firnird that the plane Invnlvi.l
ti llir one mlNtiiitg heltteiu
here and til loll
Air Four
lta»e, NehiaHka," the ba*e **nl
In a tlatenuni. "All nine hodir.
have been recovered." All t
Itoard were military pernunnrl

In ret'oi/iiiii.ii,

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im m lw i .

Uu III 11tl"till | till'd A |H

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d I Millsfi ll *' I lit* 4! | UliJi
I l tl li l
i
I - 1111 M
l nl I Vidlflllit I 4-- (| Nklti It)
ii« w if t H i m ly o f f i 'I i m I iitiii l*v D u v l&gt; '
i
Iti,
K unim inntth
tiiui
A U .i'ii

itmldiug
l, , , r i ,i ,r , lulll 11-tih.Mla
Hr
lltlrd
I I I t i r r t d l i r r i - rl rct i ' i ! w e r e H o ­
Inul w o r k e d
rn,u H e w r l l
Jll.uiionlr S p ri n g '

1)iMt til
m any

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on

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...... . ,
ir ,di.lit lu ii" und H Lew At p i utdeiii, giving \v.i"oi
i,old. Miciin.l vti-i'c iia trinail. T h e tnui t o m an y point* m i mg
following wt'le elect Oil tl* nteut- ol I lie im lu illy and cmilactit,,
h i t ' l l w i l l , ‘i l , t i l u Vi* II I! ' I I I I II IH II
tifi-i of the lloiitl .Mm. John many people conne.lrd with tin
IDi 'inihMij) tv Ad lii.Mtk hi D» It 'i v»' In,dn. Slat ut Mi - Lucille Jacob*, giowiug, processing m.l u i i i t i i
tu i h
v u i i r n u f ht ti f
tli-i'H'i1 I hiilililiu: Mrs ,lease Y'll hojougll, mg uf celui y and othn t i g , l i h l .
Mt))»*v»*i, vvht'ii Kimi it wLm li t-1 lirllrvu, Mia. Cltarlc* Nlbluck Many now ulr.l- t w i i Uggral'd

i in i .ti,ill
i .i. i .
Hanfoid, Im i...
' - lllil. ,1
Oviedo; ,t tl,,. tiadic plan w t - pieygittf i.
unit
Frank
Wlieeler
•I n I n K i' ii it U H It -d fit* « lo I '
yuar 'flit.'. |"n i 11.....Ill
i
Iu4f ittill* ill, It141Ifll III l'IHlh(#"flH*M Mi*, l i e u ■g r H tulge, l.u n g w rin d , lie Mild
amt l ight I .....
H II
It r
I&gt;■"Id, M"hit lirod.
riu- plait into a pp totu.J tl Mil
Du |Cn'*11111 nriuJi w ilt till»'«! i»111»’tl ) |n
limn, ,|u utli,n u .... . i ...........
Mr* F 1. Mcl-lur, Fern I'ark; u iru lliig hy 'ili muruhi i m t gt ot
IM'I Hit Mill (k|)i V w
|H I I 111Ilit r1
ut| tmlny
F
Urn H i d
I ■iku Mary; ft a F'ulluwtllg tl
ili tin, 'Jit ui
NttMi't, kvhttnt* Ill'll
viiw I" f
Ml Klgll- 11 .1 hii i,,t, I,,;| | .1,
liuliiYs Ic.llfi»u| Mi Mi ftuv Mr.*. I’earl llalea, l’aula; J . 1 w liitdi many miggi 'Mini., w u pati-tnir fm llir
.0,1, 11,t itI.nt lii;il
flit' KJiVk* Imih U f .incoh*. lotke Monroe; llurtliaii made, It wa- ilt'i’lilutl to p rr-cn '
direrimg
iiopot11,nt
.in loin i i m tilt' v tu that
liily tin* imiioii IU* *"l E Morris, E .1 Mmighton, J r , llw, plan to thu turm hoicttu- ui
OjM’I'lllitilin m« flint in*' (••is ]ins'
ml lliitaClk*n nviM» !&lt;•*» i*'1' llnrnlhy Rowell, Mi* l‘ red Rutili, uthei celery and vegetable coun­
III Noitli H'.II'Ih II, l,i'K:ni l ilt iiiilli,I
the Rev. II. I. Zimmerman and ties. lly so doing, said i l i Mutn.-i
y 4*ii« tfi'rUnl white* In* "awith thu utility in
lit ii l iiu i i i'i i iitI\v&lt;»
.lodge Dougina Htenslmm.
II is liupud to get mute ideas rnd
| /1•iye*41 oil t Ili* (iuvle* I(drill
late, iiiinnli'iii i i.. u . i 1 ,1,,,
Malcolm MacNctll served a* support iu perfecting a ulnn t •
M m . ts R v li ; (L 'li itu l
ih rin iK lioiil
A IJD U I A B A B A , B thlapia, June lit'41'li mol -to.. 1.11" I,,. I,, "I,
I lie1 _ ■« " '»&gt; «l&gt;. eve, mtet.de,I
| *h'‘ ^ V t . l a U ,u . ,,' r r a “ r 5 n ? 0 m ' l,&lt; presented tu tin- siu t« F u n a
14—(AO—Hi* AmericHti*, inrlml (liVIMoti tnml ill |...t,-1
(Paallaued U t Pag* Tkreet
It ..iitlnurtl i&lt;» t ’a e * I w i i t
He
i*
it
iiii
iuii.
r
ing one Vtumun ami a cliiltl. i
if Hit | y 1
faiieil death Humiay wtiuu II" ir U iip li.l rin u i-li ..I
in i.till (It.
San foul Ituihiiiiu; Im
nlanu cratlied
In the ttlfnining Cumi'hi'll I,.., on,
•i
ui
rln*
llou-infeateil jungln nuar thu Mn- Alnerican l.ogiui, r, «(| 1'
V) I II
H
old To J. .1. Cliicoiie
tnalilnnd burder, according in known lot'HlIy Moi&gt; M\J (Iif I.I l
weak radiu ilgnali for help.
w ar Krglu
,,n 0 lift t 111 nhlp
Thu l'hurpt, Funiituru Biiilding
Is
Name* of Iho panonger* him deitiguuii for luu.ling Dtltlj
was sold last night .it a public
In
announcing
tinurvir.*
unknown but u radio nie.,nMea
nui'lion to Ju rrv •!
l.'hicone of
award, .Milling hi I 'i«l,eiii||i! im hi i ti
G A IN E S V IL L E . Jitur 14
(/»’) — The luiurs ol Florida »gti- Winter Garden «t • reported pri -u
from the downed plana yealeiduy Krgle fur In i tlfvt»fnui D» • iim| h»hv
111,750
mid that all were alive.
(Juti«ii und ids inufi\ v*iai .&lt;f n ( Iulliiir ti blight ami it . uppoiluniliea arc gieal, the 150 boys attending ol Built
by Frank Miller in ltn):l,
Hencue partlr.i In hlgli-puweit d view, ICrgJe'i ItiiiM M'i v»cc t (*ii ll ic Jlet annuel .hull rcutse at tlie Univetstty «J Flotida were told
lilt' iiulliling once liuusvii thu Im­
car* am fighting their wav rluwly tnan puintiul nut, m I nj.i. uJ .. r yesterday.
perial Theater wliuru flanlmd
through the rainy, roadie** in rig Iu Florida Lower A l ight t t•...• ■t ,
The ttteakei w «i Dr. J. Wayne R siti, provoit for agriculture st enlents saw entertainers niich ns
tnetuhera
genunillt
m
tt,,
u.
in Hie wild lion nnd laopard connField's Miti'-tritln, nutslcnl
the University of Florida, who alto told the boys about the 13 depart­ Al
try to try to reach them. L’upt. paity’ii U.Hfrl ttinplovt't'u, ill.! hitvt' ments in the resident trurhlng division jo t thsjrollcgc ol agriculture cotnudits, and production* by stuck
Donald C. Colin* uf Lo* Aiigele*. been with thu I'oiupanv lie u u
rum pan ie*. I.ater, during the
Kthluplan airline* pilot, hn* drop­ U8b have hern with Ihr i-,ito|uuiv nnd tho scholarship* which arc*
Theater was built on the other
ped mediclno and food at » ' put ten year*, and dl4 have hutn with iivullabl* to prospective student*. vin Kahn, lliglilaml*; Benjamin corner by Ed Lane slid Mi Miller,
"Men of ability will find In Durrance, Polk; Tommy Bronson,
wliuro he bolievei he tik’liied the company twenty vmi
opportunity
Altoth«r luiitl eiupluy..... I I ngriculturo an upporlunlt;
Alachua; Dennis Ray, Walton; early twenties, when thu MiLnno
(CeaMaaea am Peg* Pearl
Robart Davis. Plneliae; Paul the imperial Thuuter builtlmg
Gibinu, apprelil ii'r liliiiliUii, will great a» In any other field,"
Thornhill,
lotk,
and
Morey was taken over ami occupietl fur
Fight New Men Taken receive a two-year pin till', mouth declared.
a time hy the Federal llukury. It
I’rnsident J. 111111* Miller wel­ Payne, fflghlaml*.
comed the hoy* to tho University
'lard M. Flfield, director of also liuussd retail fund establish­
ELKS HAItlir.i l II
Into National (Juurcl A chicken
htnhecu" will hr hr lit and expressed tho liopo that, tho Florida Agricultural Exper­ ments. The bulliliug hs!. been un­
Ell'lit new men were taken in .Saturday night (rum &gt;1 dll t„ It. llir tunny of them would return in iment Stations uddroasud the occupied during tin- pu*l vem
full-time fltudents group nt a general assembly to­
Monday night aa recruit* of o’clock at thu Elk* ................. Her later year* a* and
other field*. day telling
ling what the experiment
THE WEATHEK
Company I. 124th Infantry, Flor­ ontl Street. Item fit , fruirt llir hai- in liengrliulture
told of the honor system station I* doing for farmers.
beetle will gu lu thu Elk'a bunevo
ida National Guard.
He
recounted
some
of
the
no­
ul the university, rated one of
JACKSONVILLE, Jun* 14-*
The recruit* are Jam** IL lent fund.
host In thu country, and cited table accomplishment* of the W h Dancing will he held in llir dull the
Benton, Earl Ray Bunwn, Jr., L.
it
n*
nu
Illustration
of
the
bene*
station during past year* and
ea
D. Hughey,, Jr.,
Jr.. JJohn
A. Mitchell, room to the music of uu orrhr .tru Ills which can bo dervlved by told of ths great variety of Atlanta
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Thoma* H. Hermon*, Conrad G. from the DeLaiul l.udgr of Elk*. attendance at tho Unlverelty of work now under way at tho Burbank
Chicago
Lawrence, William E. Guodwin Carl Willlssiira hi uhairiuan of thu Florida.
^ **■ main station and branch stations Denver
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committee In chargt of arraugu
and Chester Boyd.
"Tha richness of experlenco and field laboratories scattered Galveston
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Lieut. Ray Kader had cliurge manta.
sine as a student extends far throughout Florida.
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New Orleene
TRIAL DATE SET
of Instruction during the first
feyond th# couras of atudy , h#
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hour of drill. During the second
department of dairy production
Louie
hour, Sgt. Joseph Warper Instruct­ Speelal Heaiioii* Juatlci- Nallinn
Rquad leader* for Tueeday In­ and manufacturers! told of tbs Saint
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Company I now •hag openings big-tima gambler Frank Erirktton Mills, Jr., Marion; Charlsa Ros* oral theme which seek* to - In­
terpret the college of afrieuL
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WASHINGTON, Suae 14—
Attorney General McGrath loday
announced ha hai filed a civil enli- D . S t e i i s t r o m D e c l a r e s
irual suit against the lunes-PicaL ot Beiiiu D on e T o
yune Publishing Co. of New Orleani, charging saoitopehiic prac­
H e l p Y o u n g P e o p le
tice!.
l hr lour nidi it tsu tr, &lt;il juvenile
He laid lh« suit, fiiad in the U.
S. dJitrict court al New Oilrao*. lirhngueucy tint- tlrhurd ,tml out­
% accuses (he company and four oi
it» officen and eiaplayes "with
combining and compiling to ie
strain and monopolize commerce
in newipaprn, in ibe diiieminalion
of news and idvertiiiag, and in
luppliei, and with ealering into
unlawful contract! with advertisers
The announcement laid those
named ip the euit in addition to
the company, ate L. K. Nicholson,
ijp president of tho company; John F.
Tim*, Jr., ita vie* president and
buainess manager: Aubrey F.
Murray,
i- advertising director;
r; and
Donald W. Coleman, circulation
manager.
The Justice Department Issued
jh|&gt; statement concerning the ac-

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a sister, M rs. H. Rossi. Lake City;
a brother, Edwin E a rl Tlxon. Green
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M anufacturers report a steady,
increase In the number of hom» domestically hnva been
free tar unite being inslalled on: ful in Hi* |m»t century, oeco]
fnu fo tin* Nwli'iniil (icograp,
farm s and In suburbnn areas.
Society.
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T# Protest the Pees* of ths W orld:
T a ProsM te U u p r o i r m of America,
To Prod Or* Prosperity for Sanford.

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ALL AGES

ALL RACES

TH IS NEW, M ODERNIZED H EA LTH SECU RITY PLAN PROVIDING SUCH LIBERAL B E N E F IT S
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game oil Irlrsilio n . H r irtllllird all li, ninlt*"li,alii*', and aelenco.
\. It n o .lal I -I ....... Meio'e in
H r h'.srd tliis roncepl of the lui|urs‘ . n d ir l uf nil. I.lr Will,,,,,I
Martha
Slim,noli, a Junior
lalorv
W llll|1
,i- , „ „
0 ! S c in iiio lc T tu u n
ei'iin* ful ward I,, leeeive III,I III! ■ I* il'l ,
&gt;••
WnM" a" ‘,
nf Ilian on the leasing Int hoior
Hi .Mohh'v Nwnnl, a gold mud'll ti'rsell
Alali'inriil of Si. lollll, firitlirrri,
I i.v llir Ulsli oil tries moo ji , iff,o i,l lo r liigl, gi ioIi s, pin
til 1l a»i|
• Ion &lt;1 &gt;1 t, ,
f II.e
now a ir *vr llir »on» ,,f (« hI "
Ma-&gt; told d rlri live (iCoigr (.hap ‘Tno'fivt eltlrnn lop mid att&lt;n
"
II.e ll
««r
iim
in
i.
allfind I'o .i
Ylliei
i
.|ti Hi*
dim, e " She also lecelved a pm "ill I egl oi i
He contrast I,.' ,|t„,ted „ state­ men.
M* 1 *ill'll
. &lt;
P"
l
*
minimi
tunyed limnl.'lup Iln award tu •ward lot*,.i
l l l l r - III 4.(I | &gt;•!•11*11
ment made In the author of Com­
• 1 .Y»m»
I o .1 I.
i,o,.lilie s of
fu lle r list) a irp o il « loili limn been made slncu Ite.'l
munism, K a rl M*rx, who an id. "'he
' 1,1 st H | •1. 1e
l • 1 |'l oolerslil"
in
nil
if
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i
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i
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f
i
l
l
•
•
•
'lllil
l*
«
I.........
Ml.
iru
hand | lll„ | „ 1| ,l. i
lilt's (list any Individual tin* value lirfu lr ll,r shooting that I.tro t, , Another fir nil \ gi Ipned
.1 "#*m\ 1. M •
............ I lay II
i
Host
it
o
al
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li
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l
in
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I
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(f&gt; V,.U1.
ns a sov-'ieigu Hiiiim ii Iwlng is mu 1• •I told a svailirts Its svas going ..a* that of W illis Amlersnn'li
J^l
I Hill I,
u
lie
lits,l
up
M it \ilin n a i In# | .1
illusion of CTirstianitv.”
M ssaai t'lasa il
rasa ■ Is l
Unfit•' • 1
gsvu
to k,H him.elf and "to walr.li llir at "little " brother, d im lea, who ful
VI ll
A ctoiiliug to Coiuniunist ideo ll,r rinl ol llir llilh .”
II ' &gt;11 llilir ft ,1 I .Air Ini
mm
'I litir**11
, . . l l(,'Sit.
.II
ll 1V |*t
logy mi limn Inis any wurlti u s - 1
-« .l| Hltil !*• •
1
.. .I ic ii in 1uitiaf, tlm I 1
iil 311iti lm |i\ ltr.nl,i •
rept according to hi COi Irilmtion I 1
'hunting uceliried a. rdl' ti
• »t w%\*•• I*v
•&lt; .1 ol l lm •I
, .
l(.'!S«dl
!'»•'••! In* »i| i|»t tail ti »o In L
to Ihe state, which Is regarded a* I , r Don Nteplieiis ,.f Houston
Millie
lim
1 . 1 1 ••lien, 1
. ..
t I i-sun
stepped
In
llie
plate
lo
start
the
llill
*'••
It
*
W
A
&lt;
till
I
d
oil
I
!,?••
I miii
• 1In . a u l Ut*
1,
lii'im y
J A C K S O N V IL L E Juna ll! -1/17 overvtllii g, imd the individual as la-1 ImAf of tlm sixth inning
I
.III
.a'a*
l
t
f*
*
I . 1 Hail 'tlol f *
♦ ItMtlris l!tr|r|i» ir lo lilt
\,.
u 1.. 1 1.. 1 .'U r— Circuit Court Clark Leon­ nothing ,m»!i | Rev. McKinley.
against
Tulsa.
11..'
.It
I
hunting from the hook, ‘'.Stal­
til III.* Mil R lil*
ard W. Thomas today declined to
ii ,
tli i,"&gt;
" U t ( " r il,
h lo lit* iliHilld ' I Mil* 1/
Twente died In a hospital ah,nit I
ItiMl!**! I** l 'l«
ling if th
W hile llou*e," by
i.»r\ w t i cl vu
I'M' . I
til l it'U UUIIl
« ftify 11 appuinttnanls by Stale Thomas
Niilitn
a
.««Jn111111
1
1
1
1
ion
two
lioum
after
tlm
shooting.
Negron lie ileclateil, that
4i 'I iiim I i
1 -lr- t l uher and
bnocrK g Commlttaa Chairman
Twente ap|ieared at the trie
I In '
l .ii.D n lim it * i i d I
Tlm Vacatiun Kuaillng Clnl,
• III 4 |l| .*lu*wi* • " ' I f &lt; I v a:lA l r
StarlifiB
who personally
W A R IIIN i, l‘i »N, loiiu f j
, p,
Hi it
f i H .Littlefield a* memhvre of Mr.
vision
booth
ami
told
GotllJeh,
‘J
. i It . . I I I . It 1.1 il . .'Ill »ml
|«
open* Juna "it ut Buminolii Hlgl,
Itep. Nike- If) Kin i HUggesl«,l I III lit III "|IU N« «,c|tj|a*|
,,'l
I', ... IN hi 1liu unvq
tha Duval County Demociatlc guarded many presidents mill, got something to tell you."
liy .Ilium . Khv , J b iim
nchool ami stmlelils, Incluilii'c
"W e Americans urn a good |iao&lt;lav tlml l*iesi,lei'l I , iii"iin min,, ! ...«•! J*«.f aaliaaallil |.l| I *1Itt I |i. • • » t I a l.
1 ,
, ;,l,
Mi,T,liuEaacutive Committee.
(Jotllieli
waved
the
man
u.vav
I
l*
l»"
4
|»y,
1
&lt;tr
|)»iiilt»i,
l(»'ll
V
|
1 '
• "iiip m iiiti,
Thomae said ha aeted on the file, a spiritual people, hut wn slid continued narrating the ga*e •hum who will l,n riiro llril in tliu , cut"m ilieu of ion nut fmi'ti",' III l lv to tllluifvi It WIt la ^1 • ^
li tin ilnriiiifil, KuiiMikui IM iiih K**.
liigli school iiuxI vuar. omv Inin '""•rioans In " c u iic u l mnl mlvlsu" llmt •» icm U vlr . riioti* w lf I •
&gt; .1 1\ •&gt; i' ltrick,
Ik fa l advice of hie attorney, J. T. inve left the chuichea and havn
?. Mi'li .4 Dunn. Vun lUiiNlititiom
Le coiiRtilvrril
•»•'
Slate Itupal f iiiu ii I nil for"lg" m ulti
... t&gt; I lt..vl, I' gg&gt; IVllQ. Crawford a former Democratic laid aside our liyn.n hooks, and Twentu was sealed between llie ul anv 111110 tiulwcun the opening
und tha T V engineer. ■ late uu,I Aug. IH. Miss Rilna Clm " Jlcy,
• 1 I imarI c Ifvr-l.
riFl - ‘
- ,,, .1,1, 11. ,1,1m. 1, I loiina
National
Committeeman
from little by little w i have censed to announcer
\ witl.lt Wtl I a l Vel| I" I •Ill'll
Lee Henmitt. Just as llni.putt luniluii, Itbrerlsn. ennounceil t,,
II |\ v| h \' Ahlll A I ii MHIi I Mil Ml"
Sikes lolil a repuitui liu will iu
H
. ,,. . 1 .1 1 . I ,, Curtin,
Florida and Attorney General practice our C h rislaluity."
I soil egIla| I'l'Cw' Wrikf III,
*••)
"Christ I m i K v I s n way of liv ­ stalled to get Twente to leave the .lay
' i "ililCe I, g i-lal mil (,&lt; liiipluiiiunl I.... I Inti &lt;iiiy cm i • |»oimI«
Riehatd W. Erw in.
l , , &lt; ' . dl'.w
H'ddiy
»«It WI '4i|»» 1*. ••II||INII|nI h Ia*^jlt*i'»
box,
Twente
pulled
a
pistol,
shot
III
I
•
|M'|lf&lt;|
114
14
"
ni t ill 1I3 *• •*
ing;
unless
it
becomes
a
way
at
Mi'iuliem
liavu
all
sttractiv,'
iliu
Iilus
. .in,v u •«1. I &gt;iv ,,l llimUttlafteld madt tha appointI
lv
11m in» Hull. • 1*,*viVi*1
him-elf
and
fell
across
Ilia
en­
||,
\v|t*s
•
(Il'l
lit
v
(IH
Hih
•
•
'*
1
prospect
in
rnailliig
as
lf,0
m
u
life
it
die*,",
III.
sillied.
He
point­
the
rouimitluu
wniil,|
(,.,
«,n,
u.
,i
I .1, .1,
l l . &gt;•' -,
1 lareiica
maatt ovar tha waakand and thay
1. . nll.l |»rif.lt llill II»II l'l»cll^)l
books, iiicluitlng tlm latest woik from p i.,min,-ul purs,,lis in nil 1 Mur \ l tlmr Atltlt* NHk lli"ilH | •*
|i,ii 11 .,, 11,1, Kswlay
i announced by C t r l M. Taylor, ed out that Spain, which at tha gineer.
I I iii| |»riSii ill Him »t11 lt**« I IIIIH
The
T
V
camera
was
focused
on
Ill'll
I
III'
K«
liuriil
uliltT'Inl
'
■'*
•
time
wae
tlm
richest
nation,
fa
il­
on
science,
sports
ami
fiction,
ha.,
'iilk
s
of
lift,
wfio
wnolil
«ui
vu
It,. ' .,,.( I I'HiU COmty commlttaa chairman, who
the lliiuhlon ,logout and listeners tieeu a ,I,Id to the binary.
Di- .ilh n u i pay except for aul lion i d nf Ills* 111•11a-itclllHI I'lH'llll • •I ' * litu tiiurnaiui'iii V«»li«* NVilhmnrf.
'll o il.,,- ,,f I hr Ihillhlll
Maa a fight to rataln hla acat ed to settle America, because all it
.It . |t| a'/MUltlii! Mil* I'lUi'A
|
Htil
"tliHoMirttOll’t
|
i
11nvIf
saw
tlie
Houston
players
suddenly
ight
waa
"The
roik
sought
was
gold.
"Th*
folks
who
plsy
of
the
hook
covers
in
Ihu
.pimsuH
. ',o l il," I ri|ils- 11iu.
*han tha naw county
r commlttaa
full htllillfllth Ni'lMVml nw-tnU I
I •* lit*
In- nt1vi'i* lin t liven
maiJa a go of It," ho stated, •warn turn mnl look toward tli* press library makes sulectloi. of resiling
P Ikes said;
matt*
I |i..,,,hi 11.'.vu, 11 , c r iv d a key us
I l .irtllMur.l l»w I'dgr BUI
‘ fo r ori
amntar
irganlaatlon tonight,
H'aatlaaea Ob Wag* M ai
(I a*III lUIARft HR rant* Hlak
nieftcr
easy.
. Thomas
_______ told
I hilli'Vi' Ih u N I m I h I t , 'p u r l
I 1, 1. .• 1 lot picsi leill .
toldL Littlaflald, In a
latter aant to
It Is required llmt p«ch memln r nunt would hunufil inu-nl uialuilal
| il,,
, . i , \ M ih i.'l, out .lands
Daytona
■ ahch today, that
1 ,1
I mo I -"I 1st nf Ihu SIR)
appointrend and repoti on ul least In lv from a wliulei.nl&gt;' luclusloo of
I ,,,1 1.. .-lv,' 1 I • nil ll I Rluck
jaauta "ara balm
•tad by
braiks, one nf which must lie hl„g new Ido...I fr.uu tinning the me
cltiaan* who eonl
.,, N a ll",,„l I "uiidiition
I " i.
thqt vour
laphy and min travel. Any utliui "gfiijed leaders of the iintino
r , iiii', |iil II K. Morris
"T heir ideas would lx tvi/l.al
Intmants
bouku will lai accepted, said Mis.
,,i |,re.eiiting awiinls.
n tha
Chittenden, provided they m ill of the idi'uu which make f,n
In ., y, ,1 III,ra, v award 1 wurtf
her approval or that of tho public "■ •/a by tin* best A mnrlean ,tm„l
1..
, ,,ii" ,| l,y Miss Kdua • liltten"ids.
They would reflect I lm
•peral
•
B R 0 W NSV 1U £ , T**.. Juna 1 2 - (/F) - "P ancho " Comacho, librarian.
T A L LA IIA S S FP ., |une l»
l/ l'l - An atturnry fill llir *lalu 1,11, In,,.I uhr.iriuu to ( liurlntta
inrlt
of
American
iicliii'viimeul.
grave
Certificates w ill ha given In
•imjila deiite— ha would like lo
lltirllim
Mi,ye, .Iannis
atata who aays he ia 1 2 8 year* old. haa
"1 am confident the leal pur aiguuil belu.e tliu S u p iu ii .u t'.iuit toilay tlwt loiu WeU1.11 may mil 'I , , ',till,
thorn who read tha required num­
li, 11,loll ni.il tu oiu I,dm nil Dean.
&lt;,
111111
1.1
i
1
■
about
tliu
rice11011
law.
alter
Itn
ran
umlrr
iheni
and
wa»
yond lira a few more yeara.
'in
y
a
l
of
Hint
spun
lo
I
lift
u
iii
|i|
ber of books. Anyone reading five
111..
, 1 ear award pins Were given
Pancho'* age— and hit detira— cam* lo light whan a canaua taker or more hooks will receive a ipe 'ould give truinendoii im putii, to I d rfr.itn l for Congtrsi
on viaitad him a l his hut on (ha Big Champion Ranch near tha mouth of cinl certificate. Reports muM tic ilia Hprcad of A ii iu i Ii ' mii iilia li ill j
W.tlson, foimci attmuev genrial. a ik n l tliu iiiiu t In lliiuw out 1., riiffn rd Iti,tin n. Patsy Hronpro­
I uni llie primary'election m lr. .mu in I’ inellea County, rluum alr the will- •i„ i i , Mm 1lii* Hinllli, I "is Mute,
in hy noon uf Aug. IH. A page iliu atrugglu fur pi'aru.
f n 'v ll,* inPhilip Boyd and
stata tha R io Granda River.
report must he written at home •'uually ronfidint that these pun 1,rr C lin te r B. McMullen (nnu com klnrelion, and liold a naw tuimlt I ,, V W ild .
"Sanor,
my
name
b
Francbco
Comacho,
and
I
am
,
1
2
8
yean
with
ido would gladly hi*1 vu If limy Imd
and
returned
with
the
honk
In'
Tli,tries
\ndsr-on
welcomed
#
tiutwuen W alton and Jerry Cut- ♦
*
with old." ha aald In SpanUH.
fore credit Is given. I’ rUet will
opportunlly In do
Pancho
,ncho told of croaaii
IIIIH.
.
tliu socoud piiiiiury. Tlm furm- llie 1 Irs'.s I dm Hclilriird ruprvpress confert'iirea alnea tha cen­ •»*' awarded for Ihe Hire* heal all
He
said
his
prup,,
al
wn
,
one
fnitml sus taker’s visit, It waa hu­
Rio Granda Into
Tlui court took Urn plea um i«r( (,r attorney gciiorul mndo il n seutud Hie c la ss ut lu.15 . M ary
*ny to obtain the services of tlmau iidvisumetit. .Tlm
lug rend the Class
State* with ait older brother, morous that ha haa Uveil for round hook report*.
alutn moved ^,...011,1 prim ary liy tlm "kin of I itit I
pnople,
“one
way
to
ucciirc
ri'al
ra n
They ware orphan
ll,•I,liv Hodges presented
(or Its dismissal.
lii), li'utti under « Itopn iuu Court W ill
muro than a esntury and a quar
hipertlsamdiip In tlm cunduct of
W ulsoii said several apodal decision which took 100 Kurt*- Hie Nenlor Kuy to (lie Juniors,
H ID E 'EM L IF E G U A R D
ihe most vital matter of thu mo- l*inf Hum County election lawn un­ io ta County votes away from with Claims'*, Clause making the
le r, yet this wae tha firs t time
.
DAYTO
NA
n
R
A
O
II,
Juh.j
|y
...................
iS
q
uiant, on* way tu iuuuru tlml wc der which Ihu May primaries Je rry C ollin". That gave Watson ii.'i'iptnii,'" Hpucul marches and
a
hi* name would ba In p rtaL
1/17 — C ity lifeguard B lli Cham­
Pancho rode hla own ndom lnn berlain caught a " 7 piniml sea he-i ■ an tell Auierlcaninn uliroad the woru conducted era uncnn«Htu- tin* runner-up position by 41 fidei'tlons wmu played hy the
way wo sell it at home."
1 1,Min I Imcausu they nllow muni- v„tog, I lo f 0 r&lt;- Ihn Hupreme Court hand.
pony until a few years ago when here yesterday with hie hers
Garttoa • leg .
Hikes declares Hie country suf- cipul offlcera to act at county decisions, Collins- was comiirureil
he
broke
hla
hip
In
a
f
i
l
l
.
Sines
hands.
c boras aboo*
f«ra from the lack of u iiosltlvu,
registration officer".
decision", Collins was con.idi'reii
posit
T ill: W JA T F IF R
The big fish was trapped iu dlreei, forceful foreign policy.
waa paid a d iv e r
than he haa not been a b b to
"Them has been no lugal se­ 1in, 1 prim ary r o n lc t and Wetsuu
bar o f aoap ovary aw
cond prim ary In Pinellas Coun- third.
"W e have had diplomacy
ride. He still haa a good appe­ ■ hallow water behind a bar on an
1 \C K 8 O N V II I.E, June I?
I T7
K K s l I n M Oe roe* T e n e t
Ha grew up on
outgoing tide. Chamberlain, tak­
klonnwliilo, tliu Hupreme t-’ourt Button
ty," ho duclareil.
tite
and
likes
to
display
b
is
fu
ll
raneh, bacama i
ing advantage of tha sltuatim ,
Assistant
Attorney
Goneial ivaa asked today t„ stop 11 re- At I'i i .I"
sat o f natural teath that have plunged In after th* fish, straddled
Clyilo
Tram m ell,
representing fnrunduiii eli'cliiui scheduled for lli'jiiuirk
B O D Y R B C G V E K K I)
served him so
him with hie legs, it took .8 0 min­
tho state, aald Watson had no Julia 2 7 011 u proposed Miami Chicngu
PA
N
A
M
A
C
IT
Y
,
Jun*
12
(/17
right to complain about tho slum rliuire iid i program.
But moat of
to ait ute* to lend him.
Denver
— The body uf A rthur C. Drown.
election set-up now tha
ia tha shade of
AHornoys
ruprasmiting
a Galvuati.u
i ,
. - */rt*',v V
'4s?
I
.
we*
recovered
from
the
Gulf
talk o f tho things
prim aries ,a ra over.
........ . Ha quoted group of Miami tax payers ar­ New O rlcaii!
•ft*' ef Mexico at 7 A.M. today after a form er Supreme Court ruling gued cititenn could lint read anJ
H IG H KECO HD
*C iaxporlenead. U h o
Joyee Milam, daughter .61 Mr sn a ll night xearch.
that " a parson aggrieved cannot understand Ihu proposed orill- New York
hla
W ar battle to Brown and hi* wife, Beverly, 1!:* await an elottion result and thou nuiirii authoriring thu prujact In i'ltliib urg li
and Mr*. M arvin Milam, was one
al lha ,
of three children with oufatemli"* got In trouble In deep water nt complain uf matters ho might thu b rief time they would hove fieuttlu
Jncksunvillu
Grammar School record* in stml- the beaches yesterday. She wus have complained of prior to the nt thu polls,
-H o w .
S tin e tan * t e w n g a n lee. Mentioned In n previous a rti­ pulled ta eefsty by Bam Blake of •lection."
M A M " because pear aa
Rsprosuntutives of the city Miami
Orlando
cle were th* two othor o rie n ts , Birmingham, e third member of
Wetaon waa dafeatad by 1 7 ,0 0 0 cantaiidsd
ttoae didn't
taxpayers
as su.
Temp* .......
re ae Twet
(Ceettewsa
Rickard Tlaos and
,* . m .
votes by Chaster McMullen In
fat

(siM'ii To AltMiiluTS

F lo r id a Justice
Will Not Certify
11 Appointments

Vacation Heading Florida Rep. Will
flub To Open June Ask President For
2(1 At Hitfh School 1(H) Man ('ommittce

128-Year Old “Pancho” Simply
Wants To Live A Little Bit More

Tom Watson’s Plea Is Attacked
By Lawyer Before Florida Court

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No. 2 1 1

Senate Refuses To
Rent Bill

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’■ Cuba Is norm ally tha United
Stelae* b ggaai r t ^

A s M H iu i.il I ’ rcrw Loaded W iru

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S o m in o lo M iirli S rlitm l ( i r t t d u i t l f s

’.Jury
Alin
Mr I d
I U|»t :»n
•I II or llnxrt f'i*if i* t
••II. |L»rirt \\ lM*H N*. a. tin I •
.... Ho\ II.. i .... ....... I; , ,, „ )1K i hy Ih i
U\ n
Jnim 11, . i ,
Ui'l.liV Kinatd, U t'iir,, V\.,i ,.i „* « Luilt a Ainlt i t*«»n hi t Is v i
a*!
llill Itate*, It 111 Uroe-n 'h ull- I Miuilil Chin Kttarrne Hruiil «*i| ,
E iig llsli, lluverlv Gntdirn. i ul,. « htaltua I liuiilmft hi Ilia Item, l
"He Jen kin s,II, Margaret kii..,i.|, '■ HV, Uf* 1*1 I IF I I tela* I( hi It
P .t
Urowii.
t.ols
I'.mshtsoii
A lfirt!
SliiArt i l . l
defense counsel to “investigate the I'lariJsne huhsiiks. Dun* A n .kr liifiil.
io iiIj*h K,
F illy
llinijic*:.
m ai y
backgiuund and character* of Gold son, Dorothy Knight, Yuglni* I *11#-1*
11* •ia Part li., \ | ##*•
ilson,
Jncl
i«
C.,melon.
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,
unit
itv the city wheie hn lives.*'
tail Mike W l.rlrl.cl, J .
Hul l
iLlll.iliF, Kvn Hi'llt* Itriuleiaun I r in r f r ISh iii M
Itv.tU* St.*\
John D. M. Hamilton, former

"Th* court knows full well tlist
there are nu fuiiiD available for
defense expenses In tills ruse,"
Hamilton
said.
"Additionally,
Should it become advisable flint
Gold should enter a plea of guilty
— and I am nut pre-iMdging inv
client — then it feanibl* could be
mad* In th* Jurisdiction where the
l ^ l n e ' complaint was filed.”
riis u |r tnal complaint was filed
■aa
here.
.McUrsnery, In accepting llituiiltnlk's plea, ordered Hint Gold lie
continued |n IIUO.lHiO liail until " I
shall act on disposition of the
removal w arrant." Gold ha« been
lodged in Moyameiislng 1‘risuti
since Msy"da.
Tha Judge told Hamilton that
"the court Is w«U aware that von
have assumed tha burden of doJM sa. I t tny reqnest. One of the
•^■ soiis I appointed you was vour
well-known patriotism that In heyopd reproach.
"And vour position at this time
is such that no one would nuontlon
your motives.
Your request Is
iestimable and unless the governm«l,t should ktienuuuslv opnose
It, I should certainly comply."
U. H. attorney Untold A. (Jive• on ,who had moved for linuu'dlut,
transfer of Gold to llrooklvn shI i I
t
IC . i II a i i A Its ra ce

Every Man, W oman and Child ellflbla to apply d n rin* onrollmant period.

H O i P « r Day U p To

— Federal Judge James I*. Mcs ^’&lt;fonrry today delayed action (or
an indefinite tune on the tjovrrun u iil's rcgueti to transfer Hatty
Cold, accused oi driivcim g U. S.
atomic seciets to Rutsia, (torn
Philadelphia to Nsw York where
he would have been brought to
immediate Inal.
Ihe judgr, who oilgmally iisuevt
the wairant dial ictulted in the
K teil of the 3 9 -ycar old Philadel. ia chemist, granted request of

chairman of the Republican Na'
tii nal Committee and Gold's couitappoirted alloriiry, said ''I don t
think il is asking too much that I
aui|ht be given the opportunity to
nttlher examine Cold in this juris­
diction."

THE 1950 PLAN
Every eonceivablo a ed d e n t la rottered.

N K W H I 'A I'K H

PHIIADELPHIA. Jun. 12--VP)

BOTH SEXES

Pt-ofMaionaf* Community
H m RH Plan Payn:

D ljt ll.Y

W EATHER

Cunltnutd warm and partly
rlo i.dj H,1.nigh Tuesday. M iJcly
Fcuttcrcd ullviiiuun ihundcrshuu
err
lico lle tu mixlcrale variable
•vlint' if,.
I ucmI.iv .

J u s tic e P e rm its L a w ­
y e r T o P ro b e B ack­
g ro u n d ,
C h a ra c te r
Of H a r r y G o l d

P O E T H E F U T U E E H EA L TH SECU R ITY O F T H E CITIZEN S OF, i
m

IN D K P E M H :N T

F s la lili. d ir il I tlflS

Judge D elays
US Request For
Red’s Transfer

.Jllv'i* vv&gt;' faile d tills P liirt lll
n-1,1 .ip &gt;,tosi •.«tmiii ii itlor n in
^ i,,• . in, nt,. i nr ,i retiming,
Miu.'uiing .ind whining smear, as
,
.......
, «uiii. tiling almost
Sn-yiifiii ronrcplInn.-’
■ lit iiitli&gt; renewed Ills charges
no,mist f*,11 l.'nsivrii u iin iis nutn„ iiiy Owen Luttiinnru, Amhaasa*
dor nt l.nrt'i' I ’hillp t;. |*'»xU|»—
iniil ilie .Souiiii in iilg n Relation*
.him i inm iili e which I* bi'iklng lo­
in .ill nf In nrriir "lio n s, iiimiii nw
"hsiiainr Tydlngk (D
M ill.
i in linn I n,, eiiiiie for Hi"
1..::.iiiiii .iioo \ inc'-friii» people to
1.., , iv •| i i . iiiliiiini 'lrn liln liinf Hu y

rum fnthi'r to sou.
iN avv IW iim ier
Thu iiioimrnmit to Independence
should h ive been completed with­
II Iinilim ril I &gt;•&gt;»• I'ltur n««l
in six tnonths. Hut ri’li'lllo o i l ......... , tie i l l IIIO IIIIIIK .
broke out. Itangnon was tliifn ili iim iiii . 11 •'m il'll Mint"* I!-■ »!•
enrd. The rounlry wii* In tin I,in,iiic. * In. li in i in dailies into
moll.
lit, Mm Hi bi'ii Wednesday witli a
Kntly thin year Ihn i.iiiminui'f in** ni 1 U'li i I Is*«•«* Ii v" h shot
at Inst was eompli'leil and It'" ,1... 11 iiuwii I..... . gnnm’iv pracacaffoldlng armiml the iiln'li k I i,,. ii,..t.|i|iiiiii'-i 1 of tin' Mid Air
came down. The pillm . w illi it II vi-inii jntl I imIiiv .
tO.f'Hit luiH", Was letiily fe. lieIlnlleii. lim n the plane's fill-ralidienting.
1........... mi mm- -troi k the right
Hilt when Hhould It l«' '!&lt; 'Itrn - in,II,., m l Ml,fill, doling n filin g
lad. Thai wun Ihu i|Uustlon. amt till Mil II illHIlM'f \ I Mlllf*' off ifcr
In llutm ii it teas ooi mu t«
vi.'i iiiits «i» 1 I. 1 iioltiMniitn **m1•I,
answered liaphasaiilly.
/(•II HIV. Iln | i I h 9U‘ 'HI fill*.
A ennferi’iiru ill l(itiig*&gt;nii »• *
i . l i v o iii'wnM'ii \%cm * 1infer ill
lulled in the Mlimninni'ig fimn lit tiltiiliildl; I hi* 1*111111111' nllinr ut
Mandalay nf three of II u iiim ’ , (fits /•M11 h V
• mil win* li’iu-■ lli,i|,
e blest
my slim ,
the
Hnv.'s i l l . .m i •• iim 'I h I tli'iiil. anil il
ItraclierH) Kan N yunl, K&gt;.»* i nu ll i. t nut•itMtiM* fin Mil other
Nyi'-'-n end Kynw y.nw.
I mmi ,
They eaine in a niaim ir I,
Tit, \ 11 l*\i» . «|Miki‘&gt;man 'itM
fitting tnysllr* - tlnm igh the sku-i I,III III as| If i n tl afltv lll'ViljCH
— but nut on old-fashioiu ii io '. iu i - •.aIt Is * • *• 'll* t*»r |»lwn«* wild
sticks. They Iravuled In .1 "llvei i s|iii|i|M ,f | m*i mm* if ill' m inflrc
Dakots seiil by Ibt stali'-owiu il (rout il t»\s 11 ItiiM'l In . frlki* Ihi*
A ir Iturnia Company.
•'iiirid ‘
Ill Itiingoon the llire" « ■ ftMtliMiii«l
••41 r«.« in »t miv *»f IliiiJM' thilllfh
torn from the north went into
All rmr
quick
action.
They
unfold,*1
.......... ...'
etrange charts, miule weird
! m»! P i, , ,mll»m w, . " taken.
Mentations.....Tlicv ninpp,d
tli-.
N* """, ll»r "Nt,""!'.'l‘ c"n trnls-cul
.paths of th nlaneta, measore, till' file of the ll-SStt'* mmlllnos
.In,ill,I they In' loriied towuid any
the .distunce of thr Mats.
K ivr days Intel an a f f in a l p ail of life aircraft.
statement was la*lird no their
delllwraliim si
( d ill) In f lic t e d
"Pnllnwtlitf
Following n thorough study
1 the *
II I, m, 1H„r ,1 r
e s s . !•*•»
eluding
Mtlnt an nusitlrlmis tiny
have 'ro n ive tl from tiold Htoiiiie
unveiling
the Independence
Imlcpendrnr" nuui* Ri'ciu'.a win, 11 Imd I m co tiaosed to
nveltlng tha
ttmnl, 7 ; 1(1 A. M., Sunday, Nov. tiold liy Hi. Kino* Flirb*, the
, git, has
fixtal hr tha |iro|»« r It, iti h hi letitlal who litu since
i j l n i l for tho raromony."
I ri.n , nt in pih'on in fiient llr llMilt,
III oiinilop "lll« lined line.” tlm
A m o n ih ia I nhiic
Itollrlmeiil
uitioilureil
another
tnystMiioiiH* figure into t,ho at■ to stliS M gram t'ss- ,ts&gt;l
legifl win 1,11m lia ffie in seerol
rripniisllde for anv lireaili of ■ data
eerily, Dm ring added;
llie ri' Wli on im lim lliili heto a*
"On thr "onlrary, tlmv found In » li» 'l(i&gt; loud line, nllni Sam"
dear indirnllnns tlml (he prlo, t llilylit he
pal cause of Ihe link w«* lit lit"
Tin' uinod Jill v mid Holt these
State O rpaitinnit hecanse to the Hum,' hn,I ,,,11 ,|d*'il to deal with
office of Ainetnsia tlo'v ,„w bun- |)r. |''o,hr "mnl divers otliur tmrdrrds of other confidential...... let. soii.* t» the grand Jury unknown"
and top secret Army, Navy, .State to give Herietn to the Union of
and other government document* Si,vie Socialist Itcputilies iu 1044
bearing a stamp showing that they and IUUi .
had been obtained from the Slate
Tlm clmrgus were tiresoolL'd to
Department."
tlio ledcrnl gruntl jury In llrookDos ring
iy 11. huraiise oowl of Hold'* con­
tacts with Kuch* w c if ullcged to
have iM'curri'd In ti*i rilo rv within
its Jurisdiction,
Hi,lit, (lit, is now held In I'hiladi'lpltiu llo I* h&gt; I hi given a hear­
ing llit'ii* mi Mnodny.
I'TII officiuls have ,polled fluid
ns adiiiiUlng deiillng* with Fuchs.
Tlm Imllctnmnt iillegi's that Gold
Imd moutiogH with Hon apd Roe
in New York City in .tamiary, Febm ary, March, Atiril, June nr Ju ly ,
H ill anil again In December,
l u l l nr Jiimmry, I Din.

si^erlntendaat Re waa alas a
member o f the Order of Railroad
Tslegrephers and of tha American
Pb pair bar's Association.
8urvlvor* Include the widow.
Mr*. Charles Tlsoa: a daughter..
Miss V irgin ia Clalra Tlsoo. a atu-

JU N E

'IW M ; * f f a *
kv.vc

. *&lt;"
.

■

�Nagr*,"
This (MM h u d in hand with no
Mir rWng lav*) of Income for ail
the Bouwa M o and a ceoct-

it already haa been achlev
tamate United S ta tu dele

;ONDAY, JUNE 12. i960
^ Y n k lB L lV lH I ~

date,- ia wanted a to n tlb e kind of news which gone from
thin country to the rent of the world, and ahe want# Amer­
ican newapaper publisher! to ''organize a code of ethlca to
which all members
subscribe".
&gt;era of
o f the press must
mi
That wWh cannot be attogethe
altogether Ignored because It Impllea that American
waps pera lack
rican tie
newspapers
lac a code of ethica, To bo
sure, there is no uniform printed code which hang* in
uwtJi
j CUlMJi
i l l v v i Inor
i u r RT1/
DOOR of
U I ethical rrules
u i*w W
H IC H
every
edltor'aI* uoffice,
any book
which
rests beside the dictionary In the news room. But the code
exists, and every newspaperman who is Worth his salt
knows it. and fallows It. It's very simple: Find the truth
and tell it; tell it fairly end tell It decently; tell it for tha
tfwd of the community, the nation and the world. That's
nbout ell there in to It.
it can easily be neen that Americans who follow this
code cannot require those who write for the foreign press
lo run their reports through n sieve, taking out the items
which might give a "wrong impression of America and
letting through only those which paint the “propdr” pic*

i giyetlcal ptomkc
| hot supported ten
k tyooWsd mortals,
eeagrt of a tenslh
t* soaifortlar &gt;haa
4 • mere Idas, Lo
fwty*, even unto tl
rwrlif.—Melt, £»|20.

r United States hat nothing to
W) from Communist* iniide
■tries (Frcialcnt Trupisn calls
*' 'red herring’) • but
Edfa/tSonVr. of the FBI takes a
im lartolii new of the situation.
Lfrfi heir i» a jvijrntill fifth
l i e / in this country of over
people constantly sni*t*d
jeaUpg atomic, btisinVss and
IWn( tccretf for use by the Ru»« ’ and that the danger from
(Jfcftsbvtrijya influtpus is «*•«emrttian it ever was from Mans
Faeclets. It is not the card-arty*
I CnmmunUtr that are |o danger*
S'to this country; it is the follow
ivalsrs. the dupes and the dopes
M'luvSn't any better sense than
katber Information for foreign

n ra rS te sp sra ,

ATLANTA - T a«e U • tenths
f«m«nt In the South today.
Thousands have been displaced
from the Mad to erowd Into tha

mineral, human and agricultural
h•Wit rto,e t*C man* of Negroes,
resource. hart poured million* of th« problem itlll la enough food,
laduitrla! dollars for now plants ■ place to lira and clothing.
and payroll*.
“The advantaged Negro la more
A* a matter of sstf-praiervaMon, ,tho rattan haa eat out with
tkm of wh»tW be eats,a meal la a CHILDREN U N D &amp; 12 t t lB . OF AGE WD
white retanrant. He Juat wants T E D F R E E W H E N ACCOMPANIED B Y

a meal,
EN TS (E X C E P T SAT.
"The problem la to derelop 'a
psychology on the part of tha Ne­
groes to help find a solution gad
not Juft ait down and rdmpMln
of Injustices,
■'We’ve all got to realise that
the earn* thing that keeps the
Negro from making money lith e
tome thing that; keep* the poor
White from making money.

cities, while other thousands have
flocked to tha wait and midwest
la March of th« opportunity they
couldn't find at hocu,
The Negro and tha White man
are clashing with Increasing Mttsrness over the South'* traditional
mas ter*servant relationship.
Beneath this pyramid of toneless

/

' —

which .whUji viewed ae n whole,

m w | .,,«»&gt;

pie and not enough M a r
Why all this turmoil In the
South T The late Samuel Chiles
Mitchell, professor of hlsforv at
the University of Richmond, put
It this woyi
“Tha UMh Century hnd three
dominant Idem! liberty. Industry
and democracy. The ante,hellum
South early In that century set It*
fare against all Uitoo.
“Not liberty! alavaryl Not In­
dustry;
plantation agriculture!
Not democracy, a contrived system

baa iatellectoal' groups damaasHng
overnight change, while on the
other aro those who not nnly would
maintain the status quo, hut who
really would prefer to go hack a
few year*.
Impart af New Trends

‘Thnre are world pressures which
have wrecked the cotton economy
One thing that puzzles such Americans an have retain- of the Deep South.
d ^ measure of sanity In regard to the Communist accuse- And thore are world pressures

ions la the Importanca that has been given the act of joinrig a Communist society years ago.
America has grown great largely because Americans
rere all full of Initiative. They would try anything once.
n*y crossed the country in covered wagons. They aug for
old and searched for healing and youth-restoring springs.
Tiey voted Tory. The voted rppuliat. They voted Prohlbilon. They voted Repeal.

held up ns an example of a nation
which talks democracy, but re­
fuses to grant full cltlienshlp

K uat Islands of poverty and maaa

nor-uce, marked In the titles
by almost unbelievable slums and

Labor Chief Attacks
President's Powers
WASHINGTON, June 12 — m
~ AI'L President William Green

said today the President ha* "gn
Inherent power" to selsa Industrie* In labor dispute* that 1m*
peril tha national health, xafatv or
welfare.
lla made the statement In teatlfying before the Hsnaty Labor
Comtnl(toa against n b|U bv Sena­
tor bonnan jk-M o.) to prohibit
rail strlkM a«d require comnuK
(wry arbitration of ill rail labor
Ibii iiljgjit tp Dt ingdc. Trying anything oticu ia no sin. dlsputa*.
.,, .i

l s | to a bad thing Is a sin. We’rn agin ain t but we
tike to .to a man penalized in life and rtputittlon baV
►of youthful MRarihiMt, which he soon outgrew.
,

Too bid For The Job

■ult of these falsa Ideal*, the
South lost the better part of a
hundred years."
The ferment In tha South today
Is the race to catch up.
(Tomorrow! laduatrial Growth)

—SPECIAL A HDBt) ATf*ACTIONB~

Horatio Alger abandoned the
ministry In write, but died poor
because he gay# away to airvrt
boy* ho hefsieoded moat of hla
money,
/d_____

tmr AT^r
KIRRT GREATER
ORLANDO HHOWINC.
• *f i.♦ ,

* . . i. ■1

NOW SHOWING

au.THc UMH m m

V

R«Sp j t,+r

Fathers Day •

or\»E etten mtUN wiinfi

at IMI s M i , '
c,ni»rt ! * ,&gt; OOrtr *

with . ,tfl

time* tke*e la no woj
, far tosds.^iich,hay* h£i 1*
paved sevarat ttma* sine! they
mtl built,"and meanwhile
rilfis you ^Ity a gallon of
in# a| a filling italion 2 tent*
Mtd on to the price lo help
the*, bonds.

Vw—6

'
rw« ans noiq run or rice stnoe
kill. Vermont prtpers haVe M n
3 ami imlkc way for a younger arid mopk
he has now consented to do.
cAmg that shnatorn and rcpresantatlvea
icob too lung. A year or two ago Kansan
Itntlnctian of, having the oldest pair of
fr house. Clyde M. Reed was 7B whan het
l!f
* "Mr* youth cqmparid to Ail
la Arihttt; C*BP#r, who for a long tint!
far, anothar term. This
,&lt;WcI“ ®n yhtoi for the next six y ean

•*rv*s, If you are leaking
tost threatona, a natienal ehtfi-

for a gin that Dad rhfly
nj*jS| here’* tha answar, to

He added that the comotilsytn
-iwted to by Green was no «llf
naat than tha comnolslon on all
ItlMn* to aubmit their dianute*
.o a court rathe* than to try to
i.ett|a them if toaeo.*
__ '

)our problem.

about themsaiYu at that
occasionally forced sunar*

f
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PAGE THREE

Mrs. B. B. Cruml
Installed A s Hea
Local W om an’s

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M ilt Batrlcfi iWne Illrkoy of

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v/ ■
*4' y \*
&gt;**ifojjikfefokd
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speaker's table, at which we:
.raid tin- rutirlng board of man
agis a* welt us tlio Incoinim
hounl, wa* covered with luce li'
i.lccbuli amt graced with oi
rangemmiis of Idhlscu* Idoomi
ami greenery. Indivlduul tali'
held vases of xinnius.
Mi*. Oscar M. Him Ison, out
gulag president piesldvd at tin
business meeting and beard D
ort* from
lorl*
from members
members of
. f tl
t "
mird of "unugrrs. In giving D"

r

JJ", «

ft'Shi.

„ rielit
euccess i,,*
lias proveil iit*
right to
I"
existence, sponsorship of Imt
Foeur.-, which In turn spomoi *
the milk fund under the dire1lion of the Woman'* Cl lib j umb
! derinMni: of tlm hirbtdny mlemlur pioject.
In clusing lo r report, .Mix, liarrli'Jli i xpii'sn',1 Imr i.'iatiUldO 1"
o'clock in the Fii t I te hvtetlau
........ and Mr»._
H arry.
WOilV, Unveil,
li«ve.! Mirs
Mi*s!
1,111
" f Hanford wn* the liiirni of nmiulpi i - for till-.,
rv .....
„» Church V.f
o f .....
Wlntrt
Woodruff wlio stood liefum
,
...
hesl man ami u- In- m were Ilubackgiotintl of fianiing Itmignln-1Martha laitheis, •t:ir».-siii-i ,,f Mr. Fnt. Mil c Wliid.licl. Howard Wlmt- term of office.
,,
I La. and
.,..1 i..«
i,n n
nml Mia. i 1i:il!i I i lim*, hi'came
uiD
bamboo.
Mrs. F i d T. Williaia*, in be
tlml, all nf, Hanford, and Harold
In the receiving line were M&gt;*. tile lit1hie uf It ■nf li r d v in \VI|s|- lienigc
l.iUlc .lolilinv Wlielchi'l hulf of ilu* li'iiii'l of manogei .
ctud,
JT
m FIHI Of Mr. nml Mr-. II. f .
Powali, Alivi« Hickey. Mr*. T. J.
presented a sid lin g silver tray
wn* iing beater,
Garrett and Mr". Hubert Bnuiett. Whet'dicl of Bunf 'rd
A leccptioii win given ot tinTin
nuptial
you
vviu
read
by
mother and sister of the ho-ti&gt; . i.
i i
home of Mi. and Mr* H, (' I,in,.- » .
M u U i i h I in I 1 » r d t* H
lj
and MU» Helen Inuj-».. Mir* Hickey Dr. llohi'M 11 lii.inihon in the baugh followimr the ■»&lt;ti-monv.
|ifr*“
tice
,,f
a
Ini'
tr.tlnering
of
clioic fur her petty n Kurdm
ftirmbl
and
rt.lutk
h
funtin*
Ml
'
.
Jean
l.imdiaiigli
wn*
in
lla
il
It
New
Mcmlittfs
Jrock of white and mceii with
—rr li
Queen Ann Collin with which ku' Jitiini-lmlikeii nit .r. I'eili lilt ha.' chargii uf (lie lullin', book and
Belli (if glfttliobei
and
liustn tto.u assisting in liiMpituliticn
■Three now mnuiliHM, .Mra.lW.it
wore a white orrlibi m unf e
Mr*. John
nival ......
.......
TN* tea tstlilvN placed rigiiiii»t ilai-ii?.'. were riln-rd u vjiittnvv w e e Mr*. .Bib Carn-M. Mr*. Bill Hum Kviiiih, ............
point* odd lighted, unshaded cath­ George, Mr*. I&gt;. W. aimlnlr. Mis. anil Mi- A. F. .Mo.pliy, waie
edral
tniM'r*
It,
i\
.-'
Veil
(a.tm
hid
Huluni
ilanmiii,
Alls*
Dli-a
K-'leoi
walcunml at a joint mcvitinglol
• jr s s B fa t t
cloth In kejpm g «l«h th* «d d f cnudilrthi'a ,,fl'oidL&lt;| the liphl.y fur Ml*s Fnt Brown. Mil* iDvn ls For* Cirtdi's TA and ill of tlni
tin
wedding
party.'
]
'
i.J-uylhv, Misa iiusp Ihrat/lcr. Mi &lt; man's Society of Christian Si t leberaa o f yellow and gn eii mvl
l’t tending “ 1 ‘
Bold Jctw BitiJ-ntil., Mrs. Janie*
of tbo Al'Hnulibt (Jltuieti
' centered with on arrangement* t f
a
pri^roM
,!
,
H. )», lillcbaligli, ami on Tui'silny evdiiag at MoK|unrgnolMHi Tim ptlheh aervivl f|&gt;'m
prcsiAj|pb
Pjj
(J
i.j,
YMiflniii'
li'- Hull,
U n *fo»|fh.
, a large cryatntaflovel and silver
jw-J and cryMai trays of gnlerfu ten
,t^ nw IIH R # mil 'Hitring Die I^e! *JDftteer»i' fr^ -C h c to * '7 A "w*»e
*
landwinh** and cubes carried nut
ning for u wedlllitg trip tu High, n|ipiiinied a follovv-i: Mrs. Bbik*
Hi ten In limniagi h y b f r ,
the yellow and gnwfv motif
lands, N. 0. Kny traveling, Mr*. Sawvcix, chairman; Mr*. J. \V
(lie
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Mr*. IfflwVln*
Connellyu Mii'.
IVIali'hot cinue n navy blue still Flant, cd-ehairmnn; .Mrs. A. l|liv
Orville L'. Itaiki nml Mrt. Hnnv lion u l' WiilD briilu) satlii. ' Thu nml tirjyy hllie and white acres, •ftinea, lecndaryj Mra. 0 . \f,
^ 811(111^ preel tied ill tlm puneh liui'ipie buiiiic wn* du/lgncd with sorles. Her ‘coinage was nf white Ftuidoirt, tn usurer, Mrt. W. W.
Tvt«, sunshine cliuirman; Mm.
«v|, and Mr*. John Ivey, Deal­ long, tigid fltring sirecc.i which curnatiutis and *!cpheiintln,
ing* noatexs fork colorad motion cpili'd in valla illy points over hor
Tlie briifo has lived In Wlnlei Marvin Dyal, study and -"dill
plctprra of the gnetd* am' garden. builds, and a iowrl nickline. Thu Haven aiiice Infancy nml was ■eliillonx chairiuan; Mrs. (i.t r ­
.Serving the more tlinn 1 'lightly extended torso formed Krnduutud from the Winter Haven ies Meek*, literature and putill*
guest* who railed to vveln-me M ■"* *oft pivot* it’ U ’ i tlie f i unt und High School where site look an ration chnlrmnit.
Mis.
Illnke
Bawyers,
't'H.
Sir key to Panford were Ml" tirosiml' in tbo back vyhtne It active part in cniiipun activllle*
Daphne Connelly, Ml-* Lvllhm swirled into tin ttisle-fibini; train. She ntteiiih'd Orlando Secretarial John White and Mrs. IJeorgc vVIIBovle, Ml** Nnima Jenn Saver. Tim bride’s tin re-quarter length .School end in employed in the off- llami served as hostesses fur
Ml.. Virginia Wilson, Mix* Shirley v c l wu* ill iroported silk illusion, icen o f Itace and Ilaci', Inc Hhe tlio mealing.
Sin- carried o fiid a n l taiuiiiict of I* u member o f lint Beta Chi Chan­
Smith and Mr*. F„ C- Stwlb.
Clnt-of-town guests were Mr*. wtnto glahiolllns.
ter. or Beta Sigma Fid and Ihe Ethel Stuinm cycr
SlU'i ltai. i ait Iicnt attended her Business und I'mfesnlutial Woman1*
•/. J. Uarrett of Quit'"*»"■ ('nHas Hirtlutay Parly
Mrs Robert Bennett of Adel. »»"• sister a* maid of honor und 31rs. Club.
Else Hejen Irtnw “f Aitnntu nml Untold George was matron of
Mr. Wlii'U'hol 1* u native uf Hnnhonor,
tirldi'-niidda were Miss
l.lttlo Mis* FtImI Ann Hiein*
finil and received hi* early eduenTlu-reca Linelniugh, Miss Jiinle lion Imre. He attended the Hub tueyer duughler o f Mr, und Mrs,
Hugger and Mis. John K. Fierce verslty o f (Icorgln nml Soutluin (.etui Htoinmeycr wax honored on
Jr. of Duriiani, N. C., sister of College where he wn* u member hor second hirtliday with a p o ly
Mr, Wliulchtl. Miss l.atlicrs nml of tlie Alpha Tail Omega fratern­ given nl tint iioinu uf hor arnb
-Mis. (itorgi; wote gowns of while ity, He i* employed hy the Fnncu Alra. Itolwrt Iwe on Laurel Ave­
nue recently.
nylon net fashioned over orrhld Fucking Company.
Wore designed with an uff-tlmt hnulder v/Det. outlined with or­
chid embroidery. and tlnv puff
sleeve*. The skirls Worn Tull und
on orchid taffeta *a*h tied In the
hack formed a buMle effect, Theli
» rnyvnlrsfl hut* were o f orchid with
nylon illusion and horsehair lirnld
The hrhloniiuld* worn gown.

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while Mi Me - *iigee lins I
patient al lie \ i lei till 11'
Hi- I- iinpiavlng fioin hi. Ill
tile pie 1 Ilium li
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••'•" ?«“ «»«•'* " TUI.
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f
l.ivcli o f the programs lo JmiiJays visit with Mr. und Mr*. I
h i,,,d e fie d every Tuesday for |„ lagloy. Siie will spend lb.
six weeks nt :t:4f&gt; I*. M. rinitUt week as guest of Mr. ami M'
•&gt;f a ritiurU'r-hnur ilrnmatU- In- lllton .1. Mmigliton, Hr.
rV........
of tin- various phase*
&gt;t, |jflilBMIlh
|„ |,ra, l.
are
|iortiayi-i| by profi'ssii.'i;,!
All cliiirarteis in these playlets
nclors. Tin- .nogrnm is a &lt; i &gt;tlows:
Haniimi as a token of
I, Youngr.-t of
Nation* by
Carl tireeii, the moving lory el
ft ^liip
■lining the
past
t wo IsriteT* pr "lilein-.
Itonil to
y»»ars.
Home hy Milton Itnhert'on, n
InteresUug
An
lepm l
was poignant tale highlighting h » '
riven l»y Mi i. Itiilph A.
|iitals tin mi i: It Hie eyes •I a
•if tin I'linventitm of the
.Itidassitli iloetni ami t\v* P ■'
•
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nl
Keili’l
nt
inn
" m eeileralton of Wnmen'i
ients. J. Hoom vvilli a Ibmi,
ii'ci'iitlv
held
.... .
imt.i III Buntuii,
ilramnttc
v o t ll
Vlayah
' i
a- delegate from i.f tvvo rill lib rti who need a Ii
, t C I S '1,,'nmnn's Club.
to live in. I Itenaseeiir*'. .&lt; tub
Hosle-nes
fTor tlie
iuiii'lii'iui festnring a i lvitit weliaii ..........
were Mrs, Foul Chesteron, Mra. and youth set vice*, h. A in f &lt;
Horry
. l.ea, Mrs. S. C.. lirnbnm,
............. . Him,
............hy
. ........
...........
..............a vi
Milton
lluhnrtaiui,
Mrs. Ihuiglns Bldislrom, Mrs. vld tlui'iimctilaiy ueiniiiii of
K. W. Fite and Mrs. I,. A. I’nl- imutk'lik
tl. An \mi11it'jii (|a».['
mofs
HI lanit1!, I»y Flurinc
ii ivnn ■

■J H. Wynn, Mr*. W. I,. I Her*,
Mra. Robert low, Mra. Ilrndhiiry,
Mr*. Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Peb is,
Mr*. A. W. Hamll, Mr*. 9. E,
Norwood, Mr*,. Ro»a L. stewmd,
Mr*. R, M. Hankie. Miss Mar*
iret Hankie und three vlsllurn
r*. H, A. Gooding, Mrs. W- U
Hlera, Jr. and Mlsa Noreno Nor-

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to In*. Imrnr on Smith t'.u 0

Mra. C. A. Atulorson, Jr., with *
ml.-eellnneelt- slinwer given at th6
Ilnrvcv liiimr tin Fifteenth Streep
Sntnruxy night.
n|
(1.1
u o' \B ami Mrs. S. c
The Ifniwv hniiio wn* Irnutl/ivl*
Hti.hl
N’t i fit TuiiHi v.iv, N Y. *v ilftnr is i| v 1U1 iv.til?iwotor^l
tt v V. (i, *h iniMw |t* i
im il ■ ♦ Humiiht »’ - » * n I 'i pink find

of .Mb
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a
.m g i'to i " I M r and
! A ll*. I n Kiel! .ii"l 'B
Prcenl I

Mr*. C. K. Sanderson and Mi*s enuniy rIn* I. ek-.*-icmd \.• ■i.Hi..
Ilieinln Beasley of Middle.
| "u Sundnv.
Also the Mlsse* Daman Bnl.ei,
..
. . . , *•&gt;iglvi Kit'
Sell Bide, Mnillm riiapmun.i
'1
tin i hmiie ,
luckle Cameron, Pal Brown,
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)(&gt;Hm pwlt)|,ivr( tu-tly Jo Hollo-'
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n;,'v..1
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Midi ill, Tommye Moth- ........ l\",u
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The guestv assembled on Hut
lawn and enjoyed on afternoon
of play, Balloons and xinalt l.ixkets containing nuts nml enndy
were given a* favor*, lea cr&gt; ini,
cup cokes, and Coen Colas were
served. “ Ilnpity Birthday" wa*
xung to Ethel Ann n* she blew
cut the enmil** on her cake.
Those enjoying
the
afterloon with Ethel Ann were Shn
ron Fee, Brenda David, D"una
Patera, Janet Johnson, Botun
filers of Athens, (la., * Carolyn
and William Nolan, Janet tnd
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Gary Herndon and Marthn KeotIng.
New Year Pledge#
Also Mr*. J, G. David, Mr*.
Ralph Petars, Airs. Clifford Jnlm*
Made A t Ebenezer *on,
Mrs. W. L. Hlers, Jr., Mra.
Pledget fo r Ihe w w v o w warn Wilbur Nolan, Mr*. 0 , P. I b ir f
don, Mr*, Harold Keeling, Mrt.
made at the meeting o f tM W
Faye Lae and Mr*. H. A. Htelii*
man'a Society o f Cnriitlan B«
vice o f the Kbeneaer MetbodDt meyer, grandmother of the lionore*.

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Those invited to be with the ''aj .....
imree were Mr*. Inn Batts,
Mi nml Mi , S,
Serind li i
v.i
It. 11 Bass, Mis. A. K. Kos-iiti-i, Mrs. It. I.. .Morton, Mr-, loilar |. i S n i i I'.iilytown. N. A
Iti Hand l.a n llu -r rs-tin ■i• ■
i . I,. Ilutoer, Mr*. W. II. Slngl-Js and M

Out-of-town KUentfl were Mrs. J,
I’, fudge, Mr. and Mr*. It. Ituby
fating uf Hnrnautaj Air. and Mr*.
T. C. Bull, Air, and Mr*. Bov 0.
Witllnnii, Air. and Mrs. W. (f.
Fleming, Mr. and Mr*. II. J. Illsbee, Beatrice and Hamliton, Jr..
Mr*, liny Fox and aorm John and
Jimmy, Air*. II. R. Howard, Mack
Cleveland, Kirby Fite o f Sanford;
Mr. and Alra. Bruce Bolt o f Orlan­
do; Mr. and Mra. J. E, fierce of
Daytona Beach; I,t. Herbert More­
land o f fenxacola.

home of Mg. Wilbur
Mrs. W. Hamll lad
tlonal followed b* the
on "Why* Is My d ill I
under the direction of
ford Johnson. Mr*. C
burg began the stud;
book Women of Bom
Arthur Bruce Mom, ,
Delicious refreehMoi

Shirley Eick Is W ed M is s H a z e l R o u t h
’i o Kiehard Srrord H o n o r e d W i t h P a r t y

I

Mi*. J, E. lilankemddp loft SatMiss Itnrel Itinith was Imnorwd
Tin r i f t !‘ n .1 "Tinn Church
unlay for Atlnrtn where sin- v I -O' 1 ■■
fnt lire wnrriugu by Mrs, i.. II. Harvey, assisted Bjf

iresldent w annual report, Mi via,
. Dull* I’artin, Faye (vtlllan-s.
Williams,
aiii*m, leccninted the
Stevens,
.
. nchlete
a*. „ ,
k
-ni'vnih, Vivcrly
u v e n y Gradick.
\nmmb,
merits « f the .lid. during' ■
■
»*
*
.
.
.
lb'' M , „
Kcnl*. Betty lam Farpast two years under her d in ' •
Alin Hobson, Betty Cul-'-iteWr
Ion inelmling the puivhaaa « " l „ tllli s H(. Collum. Dml Hoyle,
| Installation of
kitchen witd ’ ........
j „ l(n, V
ment, china and cnr.l U lc . VVll|f„ r(
|V„ I1V Wallace
and
landscaping
and
Inatallmg , (
* Sjn,,i,,.„I V
i.prlnklt......... .. the grounds! t&gt;
rv
pah* in the liidldlnw: payliU" ■:
of Old Igi. t ions to Celery Crat. U;U|asSltll ( ' ! l i l | ) t t ' r T »
•■lit,*. month*
mm kilt si of
nf each
urtfll y*0‘
VMH' :'
13
for nine
rponi'iirshlp of a di legato to
Sponsor liromlcastH
(ilrl* Sdatc.i raeh year; aid gml
support of the Tuherculotla A
The flirt of n seiie* o f ladbi
aocintion, the .dalvuliort Attn, .ro.dciitts sponsored hy the SanMen, Hugh Calvin Whelrhel, J r„ whoso wedding was nn event and the polio drive; support
fl)ri, ctiuiOrr of llininssnli
will
lass

Atlanta, and ,clam%rat'S|i[ing«, N.
Y , brlda-stect whd will wed Neil
Q. Fowoll this snminer, was honor­
ed with a garden tea hy Mr*. C.
h. Powsll, mother (if the groomto-be, at her home on Palmetto
nt Saturday uveninn i'. tin fanner M,„ Mnrlhn Ijithcry »l ....... .
Avsnua on Thursday oftenvoin.
The garden walled with till Haven.
----------------- --------------------------greenery, the flcotn colored furni­
ture end the mil oral blooming
flower* fovnird n h.iiytlf.d setting Hiiffh Calvin W holchc!, Jr. Marries Miss
for the gay affair.
wciv*
Martha Lathers In W inter Haven Riles
greeted at the 'eiilrnhci* by .Ml*,'
Gall Bitting and Mis* Juan BunIn n lovely tlimbl.i-rlttg ceiHi-; r,P(j r,yt f |, n,
tB ,lf vH.
nett and pre*ci\led with i rurdenla, and then were m i-lvud bv niony Kiiturdny cvi'iimg at i t!W |)0W gianiellin*.

Mr. and Mrs, C. B, Sehlrnrd annine# the birth of n son, Brime
iiarlea, on Monday 'night nt the
rraald-Langhton Memnrlnl llo*.
tal. The baby weighed .even

Ml** Joyce Batts, whose mar*
1luge to Itlchard lias* will be
.01 event of Sunday, was honor*
ed with n mlsi ellaneou* shower
i kon hy MU* Hnhhyi* Morton
on Tuesday evening,
Th*&gt; Morton homo wa* lumutifully dccorted with hurnlug tup,
, um,undod hy sweetheart
r&lt;i».*s. gardenia* and arrangemeat* i.f mined flowers.
(il&gt;m&gt;&lt;, WMl. enj0y,d through*
tin* evening with prise* won
|v
Mury KpiiU, MIhh Ni*U

iduntleth, wrreMK.ndi.ig
«v .&gt;
„ l(|f.
Ml„
Hremla Beasley,
taiy; Mia. W. II. Kllorlie, tr '' llcfreshments coiulstlng o f Unto
11" u: " l'l'a h o u -■
sntMu c-Mki'H nml mixed
chair man.
nut* were served by the hastens
(iladinlusc* amt fern* d.COl' i- assisted li&gt; .Mr*. Cyril llutnor
tvd the etngv- and mantle. The "d Mi*s Itetty Culliim.

m-t
l

M i l l l t l ID

H onored W ith Party

Mis. II. II. Crumley we* in
stalled t&gt;* president of tha Woman** Club at the final bualnt-and luncheon nieetifig of the ye«r
held at the club house on'Wmlnrsdny.
. . .
. , .
Mr*. O. P. Herndon conducted
the installation service* olid otn •
officers were a* follow*! N»
K. T MeriwotlH-r fir*, vice pr.
*blent { Mr*. D. It. Watkins.
Coml vU'c* iHvnidenl;
U. / •

Mo n d a y
The annual recital of tin* mimic
iplle of Mini Madeline Mullein
111 ha riven at 1:30 I1. M. nt the
*i Club. The public I*
Wnaian'i
cordially Invited to attend.
The Buaim■** nnd Prt&gt;f«i«limal ] $T*y
Wonten'a -circles of ilte Methodist « '
and Pdasbyterfuh ’ tfhureU'- will
hold a Joint uitetlng. nt MuKinlcy I n T
Hall at d:3li I’ M.
TUESDAY
|j
The Woman's Hiido Olnx* of the 1 i?
Flret Baptist Church will mret at I ii -' ,
the tome of Mm. |. M. Wibon. 601 tlup.nolln Av'ei.nio, nt H:0li IV
M, Mrs. J. (.. |ui&gt; un will bo ro- , j
'
hosier..
Tha Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Church will hull! ibheni*itl
at 6:66 I’.M, &gt;
WEDNESDAY
Thv study of the Sundn" Bclmol
diploma bonk on Bdptl'i I'notriiv*
will b» continued at tin- I'rov r
Msstlog Hour ht the Fim IJufitl- 1
ff
Church 8:00 P.M.

MIhb Patricia Hickey
ed N eil Powell
,T o W
p Hinw.

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"COKRKCT MRN’B WEAR"

t:iivioiu'i
Jqiqt'S

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FSL B a tte n With By HUQH FULLERTON,
ardm ore , p,
Lofty .418 A v e rse that
» Todd waa lookltw for a driver
waa "Juat right"—an tin-

Buddy Lake la Credit­
ed W i t h Victory;
Locals Take On De£ Land Nine Tonight
‘ . Tit# Sanford Giants continued
b«Ltheir winning ways yesterday by
WrAmpini the league leading DayfM* Beach tilanders 6-4 in an
matin inning battle.

Wf-• notiible 12.
/ Buddy Lake was called into llm
M4mk In the tevenih frame to refi*r4 tlaiter J.ike Meutel. The vetyfin |ave Daytona one run in reBbljllHsMt the win.
Sanford took the game on ainMto by Fnd Chaddeilnn. Marcel
nUlktf, and Tom Rote in die
)in*l frame.
Ed Jackion got anollier homer.
The DeLand flats trek to Sanbid tonight to meet the locals.

&lt; t * time is 8.11 P. M. Manager)

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JU N e i o S

A'a WIN
LEESBURG, |une 12—(/p&gt;—The
'slatkb Azaleas won a slugfest
IfAUt the Leeshtirg Packers nero
titarday afternoon, 14 to III.
*alakt« over took tna Packers In
IR, bottom of th* algnth by acorMl Mg runs. Rodrlguaa with five
or five lad tha Aaatra* while
Intttuhr hbmerad for them in tha
fit o lM h .
The Packers collected 21 hast
Hi good for 86 balls. CollliM
atH4rg) for tha Plekara In th*

By FRANK *5CK
AP Newafesturra Sports Edllo
AP Nrw*fealurea

(iriiJiiln

7 NEW ,^ R K ^ T r ~ t h e Plita-'
h’urgh J,lratea( riturn tt&gt; the thick
nf the hot National League penmint race, much credit could go tit
Kill MacDonald, their Hi-year-old
hnnu* pitcher.
Some credit, loo. should go to
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Safgh, president of tht St. Louis
DELANO, turn* 1*— (flpeclall- eaatinjr search among golf proa—
Cardinals, has changed his Wind
----- uutiD iar” tn i“ "
DALLAS, Tex.. June 12 — UP) about bucking the top officials
Orlhmln rlgtitflelder Bruce Barmei and finally Joe Wolf came up
who broke the Florida State Lea with on# . . . . Jo# la a fac­ Little Psncho Segura of Ecuador — Women pilots, flying across of urganlred baseball.
tory man who tooka after each and big Prank Xoyaca of Oakland. ths Unltsd States In ths fourth
record
_gun _
_—
. . .fer
. . . n n hitting
% S » In
I » W cons*Me la willing to cancel a sche­
T..II* ■MO
cutlvc
Innings,
ted
tegular battera demands from golfara who ra- Calif., decided on the Cleveland annual "Ninety-Nines" air race, duled Sundiy night gams with
Skating
Club
courts
torjlght
who
pr*
5
*nt.y,V.
co*pany
and
ha
start
the
second
lap
of
their
jour­
In the loop with a .418 average,
Brooklyn July lit If National
will be'the new king o f profes­ ney today.
HtMIslIra released today hy Oene 2?*^? i a duforant drivers before sional
League rules do dictate.
tennta.
Todd
finally
socked
a
drive
and
Fisher, League Secretary show,
At darkneaa last night all 38 of Saleh conceded yesterday ha
Neither has worn tha crown
Aronui d (he circuit, DeLand
DaLand •gander also was on tha tea and before. For tha past week her# ths plans*, hurrying from San pikT hacked down, disclosing that
conquered mighty Dkytona Beach when ha heard the satisfying each has been playing the beat Diego, Calif., to Greanvilfc, 8. C.. ha had put ths Msus to to Louis
in j'wogame«"otit
In
two games out of
nf \a three-eonthraa-con- click ha shouted: "What you f o l tennis o f a long career near tha Wars accountsd for. Thav were Carroll National League counael.
If Carroll rules that Sunday
tert
sfrlae, then lost
lowly there, boyT New driven T Let top. And aaeh believes na car win. scattered from Tucson, Aril., to
L -..
C
■wo e
ito
n
lUWlJf
tLeesburg on two tufcesslvn
- -— • nights.
...
night games are against League
me try It/' . . . . "Uh unh,” Todd
Segura. 28, has lost to tha 30- El Paso, .Tax.
The Isisndtr* suffered a slump declined . . . .
Three planes had retched El regulations, that will he the end
W olf,-being a yen r-old Kovacs In throe rrevioue
also losing five out nf slk gamer smart guy who knows a golf pro
Paso, one Columhus, N. M„ one of It, Fatah said. An answer la
xnccted rrnm
from lCarroll
a r r o l l today.
loitay.
EH Levy tied the leagur record usually wants a few change* In
Delaware Springs, Tsx., one ••xncctert
The Cardinal chief last Friday
With 18 rnumltrlppers and Sruce a driver, had made two exactly
Needles, Cal.
,
defied order* to cancel the gam*,
Sarnie* count'd 31 an me* with- alike so he offered that to Skip I Yesterday afternoon Segura
Race headquarters reported that
mark *et by DeLand1* Ji&gt;# Vllter , . . . Alskander had tha same upset lack Kramer of Los Angeles, Viola May Lyons of John Dav. which would be the first Sunday
Out going hltl***s to eclipse the rasctlon: “ 'lhstii It." . . . . Ho I the 1Mb U. 8. Professional cham­ Ore., who landed at Tuc9on, ap­ rtlght contest In Major League
In 1647.
pion, rt-4, 8-10, 1-8. 8-4, 8-8. II was peared to have the lead on a han­ history.
Ilnseball Commissioner A. B.
the first mnjor defeat since 104h dicap bails. Elisabeth Lemhrrt Clmrdlpr
At DeLand, the Red lints addo-J
and Nullonnl Leapua
for "Big Jake” who did not defend and co-pilot Claire Male of San .President Ford
Al Tnnslck as a ultillty infleldtr
Frick had ordared
hla pro crown last year when Bob­ Diego, who landed at El Paso,
r htal'ied from tialne*vllle and
the gamp rnllcd off. Chnrdler *aH
solid Charlie Rose to Vldalla, Oa. n was me best a 'name' pro re­ by Riggs of Los Angeles won It. also
were
well
ahead
of
their
hansuch a performance would not be
corded—end they're still the
of the (leorgla State League.
“ He Just wore me out complete­ - J i --------In the interest nf baseball and
guys who usually win tourna­ ly,” the lanky Kramer^admltted.
------, ---- -niM Vll
lO O M I C U
ra*
St. Augustine got rookie Joe ments.
Frick declared there were rules
“
Pancho
played
a
fre
e
r
match.
I
Hltnorlan and limited service mhn
Jimmy Dykea, tha Athletic* thought I was going to wear him Pam Included two Bonanzas — ‘igalu't Sunday ulirht grmna.
top rated horsepower craft In tha
Henry -Davit. Bitay Mott of Paint- field commander, was taking a
Pi relinquished hla duties as day off batwean night ball games down, but he really fooled me." race. They were piloted by LeMINGLE LOSS
Kovncs,
who
la
rated
No.
8
nore McElroy of Ann Arbor. Mich.,
player and veteran Mike Gene­ to watch soma golf whan a
GAINESVILLE — Jack Borumong
tha
proa
while
Segura
flying solo, and Martha Anna ling ls the only graduating mem­
van. was signed Limited service friend from California began
mhn George Cooper ^iik also put needling him . . . . "W e aura ranks No. 5, won hla way to the Woodrum of Roanoke, Va., with ber of the University of Florida’*
Mary Ann Weatherhv of tha lame 1!»80 Southeastern C o n f e r e n c e
nn as a new catcher. Eugene Butts mlsa him at that golf club,” ths
city as co-pllot.
was if teased. Rnntonl let Htan pal cs plained to assorted Ho­
rhamplonihip tennis team.
One entry was out of the 2.480llnron *• and bought Jo* Tomsk [enrrs. “Jimmy always was good
fmm Lrrshuig.
mile race. 8ulo filar Mary Packard
for a few clgara or golf balls t
of Vallejo, Calif., was eliminated
t.rvshurg and, llalomd were hav­ Ve used to line up to sea who'd
ing tiuuhfe with Injuria* Packer get to play him next." . . . . Philadelphia against Segura and when she come down at Needles,
allot Rill Stelneckc wu* hospital- Dykes refused to be put out. Frank la Parker of Milwaukee. Se­ Calif., which was not a designed
Izal with an Infected shin .and act­ "Yeah,’ he assented. "1 nevei) gura and Parker eliminated Kra­ atop.
The women took off from Linding mauagar Floyd Clift wa* out hpd to line up a match In nd- mer and Riggs yesterday 8-3, 6-7,
berg Municipal Airport at 8an
Vanca. I’d Just go out there and
with a had foot.
8 -8 .
Dlejto, Calif., yesterday at 4:81
iy'd tell me, 'you're playing
The Hata second baseman Dan
In the*o three guya today.' "
Bruanlltg wits Injured In the first
Critics who have bean arguAll mutt reach Greenville, to
game o f a twin hill with Daytona
g that tha open should be
remain in the race, by Friday noon.
Brerh Kd Dlikennan was nut
eyed on* round at a time. Ilka
June 18. Winners will he figured
With b sure foot. Former College
on an elapsed time basis.
stars, Clyde fllsven* of Rollins alhsr tournaments, Instead o f Iwo
The Ninety-Nines, international
now With the Hanford Giant* and round* on the last day, finally
organization of women pilots, said
Jack Gaines of tht Unlviralty of have drawn a reply from the
_ _
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writing In the
even the sloweit plant ahould
Florida .pitching ami playing see- IJBUA . . . .
UKOA Journal John D. A m u ax- Drnpo, Boston. .870.
reach Greenville long before the
RUNS — William*. Boston. 88; deadline.
plains (A ) that "the ability to
play 38 holes on tho Inst dsy Stephen*. Boston. 62.
Some nf the contestants are
la the hallmark of a champion"
RUNS BATTED IN — Williams professional flyers and some flv
and (U&gt; that thia system &lt;rtend.* snd Stephen*, Biutun. 8t. .
for fun. Most are married, At
to equalise conditions of course
HITS - Kell. Detroit. 7&amp;; Ste­ least seven are mother*. One la a
and weather." . . . . In other phen*. IIiihIoii. 88 .
grandmother.
words, they like It the way it
DOUBLES — Kell. Detroit. 18;
Including (tames of June A.
is . . . . That al»o goat for the Zarllla, Boston, 18.
The DeLand Red Hal* led team •actional
qualifying
aystem
OLD MKKrH NEW
TRIPLES — Henrlrh. New
hatlliig nveragea a* nf Tunday. which,
some guys
maintain, York, and Dllllnger, Philadelphia,
DENVER — m — Amarlca’s
June Nth, figures released hy E. V.
vs* too much representation to 8 .
newest
racetrack,
Centannlal
t(lorie) Fisher show tmlay.
Ir amateur* who haven't a
Park at Denver, Colo., will revive
HOME
RUNS
Williams.
Bos­
lapartly mode
Here’s how they line up In the
chance while shutting out someton, 18; Rotten, Cleveland. Id.
an old race with the running of
Florida State League:
well
cured
. . . even-burning
proa who could win . . . . Whan a
The
Colorado
Derby
on
Aug.
1.
STOLEN BASES Ollllnger.
told Ben Hogan thtt Ho­ Philadelphia, 6; Doby, Cleveland Tthe Colorado Derby was first
choice QUALITY tobacco.
Team,’ 1
, AB
II
I'CT reporter
In tha open and Middle- .and DlMagglo, Boston, 4.
run on May 24. IH87 at Jewell
Del,a nil
1648
688
.2086 gan
groilnd in the Belmont would
STRIKEOUTS — Reynolds. New Park, Denver. In all. a program
Daytona
2020
604
.2040 mak* a good Texas parley for
York, 82; Lemon, Cleveland end &lt;•1 twelve, (take race" have uean
Orlando
1028
688
.2787 Saturday, Ben snortadi "Why, |
scheduled for the Inaugural msetRsachl, Naw Y oA, 48.
that hurs* can't beat HUl Prlaca .PITCHING- Byrne. New York.
doing anything."
.
i
1 Carl Hnavaly, North Carolina 7*1
| .RTftf StnHbalknd McDermott.,
l^eshnrg
ItflH
487
.263U football coach, waa talking to a
NEARLY e v e n
Patatka
1881
446
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^GAINESVILLE - Sor
he remarked "1 don’t know what
* Gator pitchers •truck
make* a great athlete— dp, you //'
jitters this .year and M
a . , . And a kid In t h a M l i d f
4t*&gt; no kelta. .
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riy LOUISE FOSTER
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vised by James A. McNiven of
Naw Orlean*. He I* an alectrlCommencement exercises fur .10 guidance.
trk&lt;niat«a of Croom* Academy
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denU heard Dr. W. 8. Malar. In­
stfuc tor In the Department of Edu­
c t io n . Florida A. and M. College.
Tallahassee apeak on the aubject,
Lift Up Vour»e|f."
Dr. Malae apoke of the practical
■Ida o f life and everyday happen­
in g and told the students never to
fo r ift the persona who had made
It possible for them to come to
■chool and who had given them
uldance, Including parents, relavea or teachera.
"Remember tu look to th*
as
the onea who have helped you nod
ot you who have helped yourself,”
e declared.
L. J. Miller selected for the sub­
ject of hi* valedictory talk, "Prep­
aration for llic World of Affairs.”
Pointing out the need of education
In dealing with the complex fac­
tor* of life, he dednrod that "we
hepe to show in lime that our
High School work ha« loepnred us
to take part m the prugrci.it of
civilisation and the never ending
, ouest for peace.
,
f Lewi* Woods gave the saluta­
tory talk, "Ilalnncfr In (education”
and stated, "our greatest heritage
ll for those who are In follow, Ja
a new education well fitted fnt
modern living; there are those
who have said, "The youth of to­
day are impatient mid expect succ*»s too iiulckly.”
Incx Smith ami Kulelgli Itoykis
received Dan .worth Foundation
awards. Inet Smith received a
\
scholarship from the Kike
’ Wedge. Robert Zelglrr Is now a
holder ''f, fh« 94WI U-wm stale
»chn|m,difp. The Balfour High
sell".a-.,' ioc.IhI was presented to
Loi - . A im e r .
. act pn Mettled bv Dr.
J. ,i. .
|o iiicd'ili, to Alary
L. Hahn', Ku vigil !'.. Itovkln.
Jr., Join pit ... in .. . ncr, Klixnbcth
Brown, l.cioy uaw lord. Willie I',
Cannlon, .Joseph Convive. Kvelvn
Church, Willie Cunilu.nK*. Ernest
t JLi. Uunwoudy, Herman
K Ige.
WMuurice l-'lelds, John Uall'Wiiy.
Willie Griffin, Jr., Irene ilanton,
Arthur M. llendersou, Titu* J.
Henderson. Sidney lillUnuii, Pearl
D. Jackson, Emery Dane, Lola J.
Miller, Mary L. McClain, Essie V.
Moore, .Mchlon O’Neal, ,Sarah M,
Perk Ilia, Phyllis Presley, James
Rhodes, Paul A. Scrfro, lues 8.
Smith, Altumenae Sliwymt. Joan
K. T.mley, Hrrnian Wllros, Jnmof.
j Williams, Flovd Wilson, Juanita
( W ilson, Maigaret Williams, Kddle
I Woods, Dave Wright and Nnrrla
L. Wright.
An
Impresslvef ; baccalaureate
service for the graduating class
was held Sunday afternoon, Juno
4, In the High School :Auillturlqm
In an Iniplrlhg. meesAg* to t‘
students, the Rev, J; C. Murre .,
pastor of the Trinity M. E. Church
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Trinity M, E. Church choir.
The Junior-Senior Prom was reported as one of the gala events
of the season with ll* theme,
■'.Spring Time.”
Jerry's Arcade
was decorated for the event with
glads, farn and potted palms. The
atudenta and guests erifoyed dan­
cing to the music of Mnnxy Harris
and his orchestra from Tnmna.
Sponsors were Mrs. E. C. Browne.
Mr. H. L. Dougins and Mrs. E.
Eubanks.
At the recent state convention
of the New Farmers of America,
held at the Florida A. atnl M. Col­
lege. Tallnha'see, Joseph Higgins,
a member of the Junior Class and
president of the local N.F.A. Chap
ter, wav elected state pi evident for
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The Free Will Holiness (Tuireh
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which continued thrtiuph Inst .Sun­
day
Elder Hart of DeLand de­
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was In chnige of Sponsors, Mrs.
M. M. Rnhetsun, nod Mrs. Ida
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x im p le x t te x t u r e in i h r w o r ld

fr o m th e x o ttm l o f a w e ll lin e d v o ic e . A n d the &gt; aiue o f l i t *
le le p h o n e k e e p * g ro w in g a ll the w h ile , s i ih e n n m h c t o f te le p h o n e *
g ro w *

I h i* m e a n * vo n i an c a ll m o re p e o p le th a n e te r b e fo re , and

m o re c a n c a ll y o u .

S i'n ih iin llrll Irlrp lu in t' w u l f e / e y t r i p / i C o .

1
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PIMPLES
To gently rlsanse broken nut skin,
■ue-n soolbe
im-xivi;*- Jtchy
m il/ Irritation,
imtni
then
and
in
uie
let tad
in aid
i k i healing
h fE lln a
tu n time
tlm

Use M i 6

R E S IN O L 'l10IN1MIM1
i m

Mineralized Organic Plant Fond

Ilf ind'tila, quickly

RENT

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n ite-.wii u. Hxteuinlly LsuMd

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BEN MONROE
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ilfi S. I'almeltu Ate

CELERY SEED BEDS

d iltt up lh«i bliiittiM it lu t — d im within ?t he u ti

IVY-DRY

FM! It M W

to h e lle r livin g ?

KYKH KXAM1NKII
GI.AHNKS FITTKI)

NOW IS THE TIME
TO FERTILIZE

OAK «
#t IUMAC
lUMAC^ jSo I nr • h i t diSCtVHH
an a u illin t past t i t l l m«nt lot ivy oak or tumic pciiontrg l l ’i |#n-

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t i n : n - r t T i : n s- s-| m i ID A M
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For fJooil litirmitmlloH Ami Growth

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DR. C. L. PERSONS

Funeral senders fur Mrs. Hrliecru II ii li f r I ». who died
last Wednesday, following llloms,
will he held Wednesday aft rr noun'
at 2:00 o'clock nl the Seventh Dnv
Adventist Church at Sixth Street
and Pine Avenue, with Elder J. It.

1—

f m R m o iU
Tkt rdisirtsa setae eeetv a*
ell Wee* M * n tlto lM le The
1Me far# Meaeie*

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NI CKS PACKAGE STORE

t a s s /m
HERALD
Want Ad*

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WHISKEY - WINE
RUM - GIN

‘ i t d i i t t i i R t . l ’ ^ ' T ’M T

Uso

Monthly Distress

The miner would stick metal­
drfe.miAntR. tlir ninUr slum'll ««
lic probes Into the celling of
I a I M u ster w i l l w it h in 111# |4*r n 1
!###*• Pat* Start*
the mine. Ha would speak Into
noiirA o f snip m i t h * l t d tU v
RottAdi itiA a tt
itoMA’t
a radio transmitter, and the sig­
J n lj 1!»An o f f r r f o r
a n d R ill
ttata (tro ti tin t msur wompn wo _
t** th«* h ln h R sf And he*At l&gt;1d i l t t ftvr
nals would be carried to a receiv­ CAtdiil m f i t r d l f i b*fcr# f elnfml1 t*rto€l
|&gt;«rU
■ft h ip o r relief end unmet ] mw eefer AMI urt^lt nt th i* F r o n t it m ir o f tfio C o u rt
er at the surface. Batteries of
D .... . o f H ornlnolf* »’o u n lv . F lo r id * ,
«ii a If, You •««, vtifm hif dletredi fll
the type supplying power for a cte*»p#
H jin fo it], F I o r I it a , I tu* fo llo w in g
rnmnirtfiir due In •paima «f tit* ut«tu*T I f
miner** head lamp would he HelplAf Pnntrnj theoe Apaima CaMul hM d *• i r lh r d lo tn n I o r oh n r i m r c t l i o f
Is vi it s it iia to In M o m ln o tr «*n u n ly,
1hmi*Afidi o f JoFful * omen »•*•#■
'trnug enough to allow him to fttited
thl*
o rd ttl. 8#a If Cardtil dOAtM‘1 FlnrU lu, to - w r lli
broadcast, McNWen said.
tu rp rla t you. nathai fe t r&lt;*u
tlw#$ aw*
hoiN
\ ln « ‘ iv - O no
c .t|t
A nil
fat d*y* In w flnilfffuli itvl#. It*! f f i i i l t t p
The
miner’*
transmitter-re­
- V iitfly - T w o
tin K a a I "Id #
irorth try in fl A i l M i r for C irdu l,
of U tA to
ID a Ii w h ) ,
U aa thA
ceiver could be a portable af­
V 'M h T w o ilu in lr o d N ln o tv -Onw
Atv
fair, perhaps carried on a man's
."M l
f o r t.
H p rltlN
llA m iH o o lt
hark, he said. There might he
Pi M in |ti»ok T*vi» t?&gt; T w o ( j l
' i F I v r t ^ • o f t.m in w .tod H u ll'
one for each man, or one f«r FREE OFFER for
|noiw C o u n t* F t o ild n
each small group of men. Ttr«ruo
v *&gt; d r s.’ f l h F d In n l|JA w i l l
D eafened Persons y•firs'id l|Ht»(&gt;iil.it
woik could be speeded up If
i i t •&lt; , i i m T*&gt;th I o Fd In
Mnnl f l**&lt;••« fo r i Hu» T h o u trapped men could tell Just For people who me troubled by
in
d
in
iM
• | | di o aim ii fid h it * r * » t !
where they were, and what the luird-of hearing this may he the
i tt |&gt;« t r r n t «*•
• fto n i M m .11
situation was. McNivrn said the means for xtartlng n new, full M
1M. ittot itlMf.l |o 1
t I0*4,
method had been tested success­ lift-—wttli nil the enjoyment of
M HMAIMIN’
y o**i M l \ln * l* * r
|
fully In coal mine*.
I Mormons, music, friendly com­

SERVICES IIEI.I) AT SECOND
SHIt.OII M. II. CHURCH
The services at Second Shiloh
M. H. Church were highly enjoyed
all day by the members and Iholr
visiting friends.
ULlIlt A.M. Sunday School with
Snpl. and Teachers In rli*n:e.
11:00 A. SI. Momlng Worship,
rermon delivered hy the pastor.
Rev. W. A. Mikcll.
.1:00 P.M. Covenant meeting.
Rev, T. H. Thomas, dellvued the
message.
Homo ban chaige uf the services.
0:00 P.SI. H.Y.P.U.
7:!hl P.'M. Evening WoishJp,
Choir No. 1 rendered the music.
Setniun delivered hy the pastor.
You am always welcome in wor­
ship at Second Shiloh M. It. Church.
Rev. W. A. Miekcll, pastor.
Kcv. T. II. Tlmnins. reporter.

to gb to college If the opportunity
presented Itself, urged them to
attend church and to prnv for

i

Relieve

No'll
• ’• in i |o F ln n l D puppa p n lr r f* fl hy fhA
t Irc u f| C o u rt o f n t m it m l* C n u n ty ,
rlu r ld J i. or l b * Smt D a y o f Ju n *.
l'*S" In 1hM| u F rtn in m « » A ih ^ rF ln
p f h i li n t l« c h n n u # ry w h v rA ln W , l&gt;
r'n k iU h Is p i.i In I I f f n n d A R iir o r n
■ud Aitnlr4» l i D a i u rn . h is w ifi* , n r#

Art k ite

m
hu

*
WORK ttA N T K II

Sate

—.

ii.or. HAVE MONEY on fine watch sue
Mocra*lns, pr.
---- ..
clock lepalring
Fellow* limns
Nsw Nylon Jungle
Shop I TIMt Hanford Ave.
Hammocks
............
Ifl 05
Courier Whit* Paint, gal.
12.60 MAID nr Cook' Call IhOS-AV aftei
0:00 P.M.
Army cuts, Hunk Barfs, Pillows,
Tents. Tarpaulins, Clothing
!
I
l
l
S u r » * in l S y r - ' e e n
— lit
and Shoe*.
—
Don't Buy Til You Trv
, NEW FLOORS surUeed to per
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
feotlon Old flours mad* llk&lt;
310 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321 ! new. Finishing, cleaning A wax­
ing Portable powar plant, 22
tiOAT P H O T
2— W ANTED TO RENT — L
year* exparlenca In Haminnl*
DAILY delivery, Randall Priest
WANTED to Rent—B or Y bedCounty, II. M. Gleason, Lake
8. Sanford Ava. Phone 7Ht-W-fl.
Mart.
Wu both lost whan you don't bring
your prescriptions to LANKY'S. LAWNMOWERH Hharpanad, hi
cycle* repaired, Lock A Ke
Phona 108.
i— Real Kaiate Fa* Halo— 4
Prompt Service. Ii,
O-cEBAR
p /
SPoRorMOP-tekea work.
Shuman. 810_E. 4th Hi.
m
ary
out
of
mopping
—
B
year
I
m
u
GOOD business natlix* W , 000.
oiu.A N D o Morning Sentinel, «&gt;r
»Ui
irantet, only 98.16.
yptf
Reason for
*-ro«]Mr
bu
i - v a m r ]bualtando Evening Star. Gall Ralph
HRNKARIK Glaae A Paint Co.
JA
" T P°i itin fiiim r- 112-114 W. tad Sl.______Phono 880 Hay.__ U3B-J. _ ___
-R od EeUle W u tM lVENETIAN' Si,INi)9 made to
- PIANO SPECIAL order. Seminole* Venetian Blind
JUST received the new Waldorf
WANT to buy or lease property
Co.
« 0 W. 3rd St.
Phon
SPINET UPRIGHT bv Kohler
on Bt. Johns River and HighH52-W.
_____ ______
A Campbell,
Longer string*.
war, aultahle for fishing hosts
Direct blow action.
Beautiful Drag line, hulldoser, dump truck
for rant. Would conalder boat
satin mahogany. B year guaran­ murk, fill dirt, oh»U and l-business already eatablDhed.
tee. Hnrrlal Introductory nrlce
hy load or Job. Contact II. It.
on E. T. .% "
of 1605,00 Includes bunch to
v/.tbated, and asaoclatei, top K.
match. Terms and trade*.
New York Ave., DeLand. Ph
HOBIN BON MUSIC CO.
II— Article* For Silt —S
4611 or MVW.
__
220 N. Orange
Orlando flA C T O S WORK. Phone 137-J
JOHNSON’8 OAR PL ATE Auto
fer f m •MtnmtciR. Jftrk RumWai-Waxe* auto In 1 90 ______
min,utaa—
Mill*__________________________
no rubbing, only $1-00 per can. 6—ARTICLES WANTED—«
BULLDOZING. Lend Cleerbig and
4ENKAR1K GLASS A PAINT CO.
Grading.
Call 524-M, G. Jh u m w. am at,
Bion# sao WE HUY, SELL A TRADE used
(lehr, l!i
furniture. Wllaon-Muler PumlBRAND NEW 0 Tube Automo­
tore Co.. 311 K. 1st. Phone Ml. W A SH IN G M A C H IN E REPA IR .
bile Radio# Complete will* Aer­
All makea, authorised Easy se rv ­
ial. Installed whlla poo welt, FOR SALE — Jersey Cow. fresh.
ice.
If neeeaMrr, MO.PB Complete — Ren Lord, 1/2 mile bgyond city
HI. John* Electric Co.
limit on Santord Avenue.
Flnt A Magnolia _ Phone 11 lit
REMo BSEING. REPAIRS. NEW
R— HELP
BUILDING, ROOFING.
INTEREST YOU?
Sec Harvey Johnson,
DEALER P^r Worth!
tary and Jgco*
■ ■
■ j ' f ||W ‘ Wth “
Power Muwara.
Co. R. Aj Wo
14— LOST at Fo u n d —14
I f k f t __________
TRUCK STOr, Restaurent, Bunk
House, Service Station, good tncetlon, gning httalneaa. Buy
equipment and Inventory. Box
3-A Cere Herald._____________
SERVICE Station In Sanford.
Good buaineis, sell at Invtnturv.
Immediate possession. Box OA-3
C«r* M8T||cL__________________

In writing

Ifleatlon.
late qtudlfk

num-

s,«!^r!L ai.,ss::
Wftllrrtiti

i

Ro b i g I n R o r v l r o . . .

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D uff O r d e r s P o lic e

D ip lo m a *

T o C u r b V io le n c e

A w ard ed

ir.inilRnr.i CruM l‘ a*» Oh I

peared un the stage u i a Kind"
l 'l n f i n u i t i i i i , .inin, i.» — i/ ei uate, iiml lie reminded the gradu­
— TIik governor o f I’l'itmiylvaiih ates Unit tliey inunt old their
. ordered stale police to crock down cut ion in seeking “ to Icm) ths
vn milk strike viotence today ns world out of darkness."

The lonir, and at limoa li unioruur, walk of graduate* a a o»a
tho stage nu in form er years
wits averted by careful ptanr&gt;liifc on tho part o f Mr, Morris,
the fam ily mid student*. The
yrnd'inti'H, the while gowns of
lie giil" ulii'i nallng In rows
tilth ilm ,lmk gowns o f the boys,
i
wi le . oil'll on four level*, timi
with .Mr. .MorriH located Iii the
tin ...... r of ll,e iiige, tlie wellc
hi I
- slant Mini milch time wun
•llkl'ft,
i1
line of the lei,lu ll" ol the pro1 'iiui ii the lot mu t,i hI |&gt;y tho
i'll,oI,. th o . I'lUUJICll itIinIIt u
i i'll i]
i-itiNtirul
tii j. t, ■ i hut It r«mt* pu-1
u.,111,11
I* unit
m nvet ujfM fije .&gt;
lid In
i Jri "i*
rliilii i» the tup ntui
if An - 1ci* - Tiji'y uJtHi luvtulftl

m otoriz'd pickets roami'il western
Pennsylvania hlghwnv".
Pence negotiations drugged on
without re-ult.
In Itin i i tluii k, floverwir James
It, Dull toft ricil to ''lo'ta of vio­
lence" noil iiililcil in ii trit« imn '
“ I . have just lie, ii mlvi ,'d Mi.*

. aimed mi'll h«v&lt; nniii'iim l ut
,-CU Oil the highwnV* 11 ’ I I’:
la w fu lly fotrt-d trucks off
h ig h w a y , tmvi , 111iiiin I i i'
other wl-e destroy'd piun
ilc fo iit'i in** m il, cru .'uni
dr, taicil “ Hick .■ re n •
the h i , ,1 tiHmlil* m
tlfllU'd kr&gt; "ill I

120 S im k - n ls
I hH I h m **
•*»»■»,
from 'I W. I.awt..n f&lt;o
(ilI»un n.nilnct and hcini- i
late,I

nor

absent,

Fur

il. it lU'tft* Ui.iii uni* (I j ih I uf thti
•Hi'lioil' I would go to colli'ge.

V ic. Elder

Mrs. I I.• him I Idki, Itru I I I ’."I
Hlr*.s&gt;l, H I ■ M lm da, tie*........ '
gl, yem
I nlid the im'lh' ' '»
[bloc nmll clnlklieti. I
' him
the ihootsh, that lifi did 0 1 n* 1
plot he 1 metl litili, '*V' ill i* M'l" iM’ I

ton 1110. 11 fm li*M t'» hitrillt .dt
felt »" bm 1 Uml Ole did u*d l’ 1
like ....... uiiylhiikii. Tin ti.
In uol H"' Me lull’d fll'V, * Jmi'j*
JlA l&gt; A* o l nml lifu iigjtin f-*•ui
Wot til In Mlf.
Mi
l ol, 1 iv,11 niff* 1 mg f 1"in

a tlcfico'iii . *,t Vlluiiiin* HI.
N ia'io oml Jton, tvl'icb llA tlV
c o t - ci oi m i

II I stll*I'tld ■' " ‘I *

•tnnm, h lo il f ii'ii iodlu mt'
mid I did not tilin' n ilt *t" 1 ,
My, htll h bill In I i ll lilt iilifl I ' lui
pul' l '" l lik«* tininw lamiiiufR.
r!lic it *m h him when I &lt;J . pot
liftVi* 11Mv *p|H'UU' I *I *il t•-!f till*
ime IIADACOl , mid it loi, do,,,
lt)c an murli good. I have boon
Inking it fol in vOriil moidh- uml
mv nliunncli ih doing fine. I 1 , 1

giioil, mid hove
inV back in all
praien llAIIAl
•0 lunch good

(I' h i Im N r i m Pace o u |
u little hnml of it*'*pined reiigli
_ OUI
/.calot, trying to find a place to
woti hip (loil according to the dietulc* of their conscience.
"Ootl blessed them and their
desert,dent* as ho had n&lt;&gt; other
notion," he added, Hcv. McKin­
ley deplored the slate of Jitters
nod inimo cnlllng In this country'«
ri'lulh.oii with Hiivalu, H*» eald this
country niuat *t«y well armed, and
expre.iM-d the hope that a cuiiflct
limy Ih* postponed long enough so
ih,d democracy baaed In Christin nit v mny prove that It is the
lirst way to Iiv•*-

Ml. Mm tint, unnounccd plan*
for a IWtary liarbccun oil the
evening of Tuesday, June k(J at ihe
fill s y e mill'. I'iatis for ri stuu
i,ti,i nde on July Jtl were icvcated

bv Jo, k Hutlgmn Uurata we-e W

hedl Snjdei of Kverett,
t t * Ha., and
\\ 1 IkmriM’ ui ill mtitlti,

TV S p e c ta to r H
,, „ n,l,i ,m

fi'Hit

fa fi

i , ’ nit'.,
"initelly h d Mi. |ptl,
t.MWl.1" lo • duimlt hoinoiously
'
then swung Inward
,
'
'
,1
tVnmiton
V
i
:
!
!
Uolttnh,
win,
Udd
Ida
audlem,.; .
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i,
i i , t titlf
l4
,:&gt;fJi» f. ufil .* •fiUfimn,
Mmii iiuhii
I*I»*il, Mutt tin'll
v ii —
j • i . u. lit*i
,
|f|t Mini llnflkf Itiliv Jllvl buppl*||l it
mi it * i’ll u rn
Im Ihh *,uf|tlI L*,-*U-»
'
.
.
.* . . / ,
* A ^I'filb iiiiin tiuH JuhI nhul Jinn
• I,maxing Hi, tvm d ol dipt,,VMi ',,,w *'* " "
ii-«u u
IIn* i n l Iitijsr nimiti'ut ^l|1 1,1
li.i, u fm lo i. llitiige Swoon,
i ■■ niiimU's later the telecast
,. .li/i 11
I, i.,. ,'liiiished ilii'oin, of 11,, I.iist-lutll guiuu wa* it*uim-d.
mi he 'iU*nd l,y the sole of Ins
t i.i.i* addressed “ to whom h
oi,, I,. . / ,
twuiiii, .||. mill ,, . on,, , , .let'll, anti dated June II
..
o
. will,di he li.i t was touiid mi Twame'. body. It
mi tied hv Itulylng til the .San- i end.
•■i t k’i , Ue,mil S t lii.ol,
| leave all my potieololis to
IMohinlrtn wan ulau
a long my i,ui, Hailcv Twente, .Andcr, i on. d ( “ ih'Mn, ol me vcteimiw, ron, S. C. My wife hai my tnsui
^5
:•tamlifei, J. C.Cohurn,|am v policy.*1
"'dm *&lt;i anihiiiit, Juiiio* II letMi an while, in Atlanta. Skimp
Allied tigl, by mid l.i'it- llunticy, unto lace diivci, died
non Hide. An n, o g llioso 10111- kjurlv t'lilav. HI llama after lie was

i

(.Iteiiilni'i*** I* received n
/, toltii of Rfi Nllldi*lll
nwnrtls for sebuhtrship.

I(l*tS'

Rotary Club

lots of eoeit'V mol
light, i nlllldy do
li|. it liu- iliui"
fur pie."

Plans Developed
For Exchange Of
Scientific D a t a
WASHINOTON
fJP&gt; — The
Slate llppartinent wa* reported
tmlav to have ihvi'lnned nluns fur
■pieiliog mill expanding tho ax.
change of non-xecret scientific Inf or mat Ion with friendly nations.
It I* understood that the plans
call for assignment of scientific
attache* to American embassies.
They w ill have the task of tapping
inrge store* of infol motion on
scientific developments abroad.
These attaches would work in
about tbe same manner a* the
present commercial and labor expeit:, sttuebed to Atnericmi cmbu&gt;sles In major countries; that
Is, keep In cIom* touch with devel’ npiiieiit* end report them to tVarliinglon.
Tbe problem of whut to do
nlmol “ stimulating and taidl,luting
an optimum flow of inte, national
1scientific and technologicnl Inforillation" lias been investigated for
rcvetlll III,,Hills by Ur. i.lovd V.
Ilerkner, u scientist and stieclal
cmiKMltaril to itecrelarv of .Stale
Arlii'son.
Kleikni'i’ is unilerstuial to have
completed u ikpoll which will be
made public Iii a few tlavi.
j Infoimtd person* mid secret
atomic eueigv inforioutlnn would ,
not be involved, The American
governlm'lil i&gt;. piohlhlted hv law
fiuii, ills, losing aloi,tic svciets.
|
A Utlior iliv* said Ilie proposed*
new system sliliulil henvfit both
Ameilcan scientists anil the n a -,
lion's defense piepet otluns bv
making available scientific Infor-1
ination wblch does not now reach
heir although it Is known abroad.

MacArthur
[ R A D IO STA TIO N
I
W .T .R .R .

_________ ______ f a i l O u t
tnlna what AlacAtthur dt-rned'* inaccuratt."
The incident apparently arose
Newe
out of a Hawley dispnten width
Hporls King Of f&gt;ay
■ aid a Japanese ban on demons! ruTwlllghi Hongs
HtMiris I'nmile
tlona waa unconstitutional ami
liorl* |i„y Hinge
which aaid Japanese je lice hml
mining no A •'limit
l&gt;cen asked to return to occupoWill,iterI,mil o r vision
11. H Navy lluml
tlon authorities the pistols given
Keynolce liv ,'erle
them by the AmericaniTsome lima
Variety llnll
ago.
Meet The Hand
Nlaiit Hdltlrm
Hawley aaid he asked to tut*
I'hll lire,] Al Organ
Ueneral M acArthur but wu* luid
It's Daneeitme
Ifnlled Nglione
Hie general waa not available.
Program or r'anada
Later, Hawley was closeted for
Al Home Wtrh Viusla
one hour with Almond.
■V.sws A lane Hrores
Hlgn Off
Hawley said Almond suggested
the' he “ toe the headuumicia*
i t k * i m », j i 'x n is, iavu
I| rti" Jttiytlun Hour
liu*."
I', .'frkvs
The cor respondent said that Al
!■ k v c t r n .laiuhtirt*
"i geveo tM'lii. g 1 |„l,
mood ccinmciiled that ckun ,(
f&gt; News
some of the passages in lluwley a
" Jo lOafturU
story were assumed l» he ttl,“
*• Xftvlcr &lt; ue ,1 , in h
!'• tli'iolriH 11" ml Ions
•'they should have teen supple »i'*i
t-- k l I , , Most,'
,.1
Mils rn lic a l time f«r the t 'id ic l
W'ltlrt at ,Mi,«
Slates In Jupmi."
* j’till
AI iirNso
I,
1
'1 i i v i i " K iu e n r c h Hun ley vuld the general did i"jl
1'. kvil",. ,V„ar|« H**r lo Ir r s r l
1*p,Mined w lial win meant hy ' ‘ iti" I’ll, I f|, IMr»Un
A liny, A HIM Music
U n.:,"
l" .klsioilv .k|jir»&gt;iii"
"• f ’i, riiis, 1 ,'j. vMlIi-lij
'if, I,. sir,, \ 1, 1,1,
", -klclollv kl 11* 1, r |„r
It' k|in.,, 1|mkVMtl
■* t'fuvir Ki 1c |'race

II,
'
",
1&gt;
to
l"

ll'nrlil At Noon
Itmlio Karin I"c«st
I'opiilar HUr
I.Alin Anirrlcsn#
.Musical Varl*ll*s
mills (juraUmi Hour
'" list None linnet,
1" Todar'* Sia,
10 1 ton nut,

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to
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IV
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M
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in
1*
&gt;1,

lilts *, rls.iminss
Vouugsst (,r 'fallens
-Music Love,* l'r»grsm
IIv Itcpissi
X "■ Koythni ICour

rile llrlstu Spok
News
tt|iuiis Kina of I n i
T wlllgiit Hong*
Hum t» Psiaits
Hint t'roaOy suits
l.amidrmoal Hong
VKW
"

huadijuarUrs of tlie slightoat davintlon ft&lt;im |«"t procrrlurrs.

thing:

“ There it no change whatsoever
111 mind nor lias there beer or wilt
Early Egyptiana undoubtadly
there be In policies with reference
to cot respondents in thtse mat­ knew and uMd »n elstnanUry
ter.! uiid absolutely no considera­ type of algebra, ____________^_
tion lias Imen or will be given to
any change in the swurlty pro­
D r. H. H . Ring
cesses *„ fur n&lt; correspondents
Chi rapeactor
.tit eoiircrncd; these processes
Ran. Al. Nat. Hk- Hldg.
have Is'rn tn effect since the be­
ginning of Hit' 0, ruput'or art) apI'h, 17M or 17&lt;&gt;
narerUy have been entirely rutlsID XRAY .
factory io everyone concerned. Nr
thought Is entertainer) by thia

G .nuie. ACME R e M k .

ELECTROLUX

(EH ITO H H N H IK i (ieneriii MacAilhkit gave Ihe following lor
publication lunight but perilled
it could not tr* conncrlrtl with mry
story dealing with bis ilm f of I
s ta ll's ruiiterHaliaiis n itii I rank I
llsw ley ul tbe t-liiiilmi I lines.
T tiK Y *), June I I — bl’i—flrintinl

M acA illoii toidglit told .klliv I
cot 1esiiondenti ir.ut his ItiatOpiai t ■ )
vi* will mil .hangs it* policies to
w.tid their ucHvitls*
Hi* stu'enienl was in answer to
n p it i v hy a committee of currsspc.dents on w lielitrr seem itv pi&lt;rililll us kVi'Uid he lighleUHl 1“ tile

irle n t that they faced cxpolsion
far stories considered enoneuiix,
0 . S. K equeH l
lo iu l dlpluoui, 1,n,| Kill,dull fluff iliiow u in .u i liis flam ing car iutu
This toick’in .uu»e from Hie troo".ended I, Mi M oiils was Oliver a pool oi bliislng gnsullu*.
tiles of u Its IttaIs ciii rerpi.lldHtit
I U i IIu m r u in Cana Om I
A u d i, win, 1ci ,'J vi d l)|| ugllcilltin It*, year-old HI, Augusline,
f u 'l ..U
toil, oi n o r to in* nd- di iv c, hud mil in the flumes ye* lie Iiait in, otijectloii it, lielny at war Jed through the run idol of who wa* told soinewhnt the suoiu
federal building tl, the heating
oilMed to 1In* M'i;,-mhllHidta in- 111dm, .inline,I ami helpless. Tot thl* time Iml asked Mctiranerv in
«lh\
7 i,.. to iriloe nn A I.'lokiil
m ule ,,f t'cchiiolugy,
ol..on lie, uilMuIvs, A ll Ills eliitb- Hs 11 ih'finite ilnli* wlieti Ihe judge
IS Kveulna Musi,\ ,|,ei lul lilu-ical feu lin i' |vun mg. e tcept uiiiloi'wear burned off will net on Hie removal warrant.
Every seal in llie court room wm 1 7.
7 Ml I' H Navy llnml
naiiiilton, at this point, stopped l*kcn nml some f, n c p l,. -it,,,,) ,,, 1 I to Nig tit Kd It |co
li e
dim dig
1&gt;r
“ Woodwind l,etoll 111emeu collld gat to him.
Moo,I"' t y t",o , I:u 1not 1stti. Mary
• it" I»«!«&lt;&lt;*III
Ili'i iliey'.- iitiMlif it'll stork cal before Hie bench unit *aid ‘ I will 'h " *eur lo watch H,„ pro eedings
M Id Hu mhtiHli Onum# A f l &gt;r I « lot
Aiifii flufihtyii mill Min v tiruy
uol delay unduly my esaminatlon 'bdd*" fiithci, 711 veat
Mum,i,t Iill Mo ITMl1ini NitNdftii
kin
1
ml,,
flnnii'*
on
u
curve
un
M(rl 1*11*1, Titl 11 ill vinlinlnt, V iiH iutoe
IBs is tc»y Krivr Un li
llie Mill lap ol u sclii'duled I till ■ of the defendant unit will advise 'mill, uinl hi" brother
iu VSilei.fi, M1
Mlclund, In re Hill, ,1,1, ol I. mhcWood I'u ik 's d ill 1 llie coint n* soon «» I have corn- lelntivet living ■ wei* m,| i „ , , . |d:.|&lt;» At lloiuR Wit It Miinlt*
I I .Bit N&gt;(Vfc A J.Rtf S tin
"Iffltl (Hit Ilf 111 niilrktnmlliig I iih
1pleted it."
mi
11.Oi Mu it Off
tent wjm wlnti I liiiii yelic of iiio l. I Oil ol coutiul, tin, Ilia
The
Judge
answered:
“
I'm
sure
duuimt'd in I ■&gt; a fence,
1III* \1l"ll INJC,'iiuil |'*oii mint 1 10 &gt;In mi
i of It."
ivviffd, Slit* ii’ii 1 id In i inidcue- 111,one ,1 hack on tliu track ami
lliut ended the hearing.
dumped
Ib
i-lii'V
into
a
tiunilug
(lull itoui )i K llliu k . The liuiul,
(iold, handcuffed and escorted hv
pool
,,|
gliHoline,
iliulo, hi bulmi, play oil the pin,
Heinie a in ,, truck glut aintiu- Ilia II. H. Marshal anil three of
■■*' ' ol, “ I'oiop nml I'iiciiu is
Inin,
could 1, a .li the M ilckeli dliv his liepulli’*, h i , to ought Into the
'dnuc,i“ by E lg in, II ml till reThe
,
i.
,',ui»e
olficiuU lind In flag courtroom lit Itl :0H A.M.
c," dotiul, "Mutch from Aiiln,'"
hamlrpffx were removed after t f 'i
'
owo
liuolliei
cats.
itv
Hint
lit \e |,ll Slum, West, UICOIII
(irimery appeared amt court was
d Uiieil hv
Slid ley
Miihlh lue, lilu. lleiHliev hail milling,ui to toll i-allcd to urdar,
".11
mid
wiih
1,1
the
edge
of
the
I-dug " I In Itllilll.ontv Tl'llll.'*
Tiii'ii the defendant tick a seat
Ilivocnliuii w ,s l,y Snlvallmi 1 ui mug (in i wOen fiiem eii got to between If nliiil tmi and Associate
Y1MlV I.lent, I'liul II. fitlu'H, mill him
(tPIledict ildi \vnlicv,
1 lie nicer, which slopped up. Kcfciixu Attornay Augustus Hail
Yee, a look will slmw you why It's Ford
S. |„ Uliatley.
light, likiiiicd It) ur in minuU's lard. Throughout the 20-minute
for Fashion, again for '.ill! Oikb again
] lie foie (lie flniiiea were exting- henring, Hold stared steadily at
Ford's smart, modern -lylmg eaniwl It

SLISkl MSIl t HIV COklSOH
Arm* Vacuum Hlnras, Inc. m

klahllniivit fo&lt;n gatfr IlHSI
1 l im ing at llil ihim ," (ji'inire
'■ '

' .0 . 1 ol 111, ,1 &gt;o l„ lie re

and failed lo pruvit that a nation­
wide housing iiim'iKericy yxlsts,,

“ N„ iimn or wuinnri wiiu i|vi,»
■no ite life further exlem ion pf
I'td, la i u'lit loiftm ls," lie tie1 lull'd,
Ihtmngrnlli- l.eailar I.ticus { I I I)
xti itI tlml Mending the hill hni'k')o
inm nillteu would ha '*« futHe gas.
H ill'" luH'liilie the I'limmltler sirilply would return it lu the Sim#tv
n n i it wouhj be called up fur ae
tioii lignin
I.Hi'Mk ioi Id (liikl Hip Sena I a |*
guliig to vote on the measilie
•’ m iiiiii' day" ami urged Honator* to
"peed up 11 derision us iniieli a*
poxalhlr without v a rrlflrt of "legl-

, 110'* I oi le local ' iiodilf'io how
Illlilillrd 'i of llir'lm .
11 h u ir I di". run \ In' **
, ■ , itlive |,rn«i'i Hied U A I'A C tti
"It 'I Met hl'M.lli I I I \ | I, I "1, 1,1
for tIn'll' puli,'id',, le v " 1ei|in le l I Seft"I
1tie Iilftn »k
r; nig,, ,||,|.
glllllltili. s of I I A I o i l ’lll. I oi ibolt
•hist hefoir the m i &lt;'Ifiiriidin
own clinical 11 e nml for tlu u Milk
I'ldil. t il U't ,.l Hi, Ibin king
own fiihllllc'i
Til,
find licit ' '"lliln d Ice
] |A h ;t l'l) l. in ru'hmi ifift llv f••t 'l l t el III Ip | d Ibid 1 |i„. tdl
to 11. I" ■ iMOiiii it tee
niuliiti i(. rniM|MHjnt|fi
with i i *
Id
O I .1 bad I, lie Hi'lllll „
iiodH VIIhm ili*i mill Mind ui* 1hi
l"
ll'l
liutlfik
o
'I loud ■luiugc
Tile
liquiil form I, hi Ip t umimii i
' o.ii' o 11,ie
■ I tin
It lo tile
Hr- ItifMliiihr itrrc*|lkitiin* hy «lofl
hen
01
Ilf
tliu
it
I'k mi S Vole.
lurtij
I 'hoi. 0, pfi " Ill'll.......... I ill' ll te
Mill-v up your tniioi In t iln
"tilde
111 t'dVe tl" 111,'HHllll'.
1 IA 0 ACOI, M’puhiiIv It-in *-»• fttih
1 * l.ei o f lent control* tiiiiiiln delmte,"
Bliti|U*n. InnUi on tho uonmio
Tin re I* imly one ttA liA (*t)l
You cnii't lo;'o 11 rcid hecnipte it*
mid un a at riel tnanoy'hitrlt gum.
!•nii'C. You'll feel grout n il Ii the
filet few l„d lleu ytu| tube
II
your minify hack. Holy M
T rial hl/e. I.ni'pe I’nouly III llo*. 1
p llal sire, fl.r.h
ll» N. I'AHK AYE.
C lilflO, *1 lie.T.i'Itliiiici' (',11 poi nt Ion
I 'll O N H l*JI
Adv.

ANDREW CAR RAW

the Judge, conferring a few Hines
with Hamilton.
At no time did ho smile nor
(liuyv UOV .in«olloi|, oilier than fur
a coostuut blinking of Ins ovaa.
Hie only signs of nervousmi** di*’
played,
Hold snlil nothing to uucilltms
thrown at him by tiuwamer) as lio

uished,
T(m race wa* called off at the
end of HI miles. Jack Hunt I, of
Uuawell, (fa., was deciateil ........ .
Ami in Fort L'olllrix, Colo.. , ,
screeching,
skidding
lace eai
"luashi'd Hirougli n teiice lu-l
night, ikilllng two cliililren uol
injuring four other members ol
their funiily.
A front tire lilew out on Htsn
Wiidiers' souped op stock cui as
he mated Inter a tight turn at ,V&gt;
miles an hour.
TI10 car careened through the
tenet* Into the family and again ,1
Wishers' own auto parked uutshln
Ilia little local track, scattering
heavy piece* of wood anil bodies

Jlj^ ^ m jttJjjtlc Jk a ..

HOSPITALIZATION BENEFITS AT REASONABLE COSTS
t)n« mil of nvery nine pm,pie living In Heminol# County will bo hospltolisod wlthla twolv* months according
tu imtimml uvuruge.
S u r e — —— •— Yuli can httlld u limine wllh only dm tool.

H. C ra a lf A re. Orlando, Fla.

xaie only !

name
A lin it E H S

............... STATE

CITY
I'J.l
Avc.

H. Itr Alice
llrLmlo.
I Ioi "la

ACME

Compare

* It* th*
Toihioo Car
of the Ykor 1*

to little

ONE

*Mid ficm fiordly

Listen
You cslt hardly hear the *6U Ford's
powi'Hid V-H ci 1git,c For wlili all Its
riNtd-maslerhig power it never raises its
mica. Your ride is iptlet, too, because
“ sound-condition lug'' througliout Foul's
roomy and sturdy “ Ufsguatd" liudy
kaapa noLe outi

ONE

Ride

A "Test Drive" and you tstll leant
Ford’s quality flrathandl You'll marcel
at ths parformnnia of the 100-h.p. V-8,or
IUcompaDloiidti-t|uallty. ths 95-li.p. Mi
. . , the comfort of Its "Mid Hhlp*' Hlda.
You'll feel the safety of Ford's SB'T
easier-acting Klng-Mae Brakes. And
alur you'va coma to know this car,
rou'U thrill to its complete economy—
ow first coat, great gas mileage, low uukaep and high raaala value. You'll
recognise that Font’s ths “ Big Economy
Fackaga" of tha losf-prlca flak).
^

4*90** gv. •

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1

every A uaao known to modieal

TOHNUROW may h# TOO LATH . . . Why Net Cell Today el
the PierWa HoteL Hanford, Florida, and eur represeat at It* will
he M m to *!** &gt;«« all of the Information'fra*. If yea are
lateraalrd in OOPU RELIABLE HOHPITALtfATION yea one
saU ta peraaa eead the coupon fur cemplale Informant*.

INSI
ESTATE LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OP
AMERICA
i ' k '
I*. O. BOX MM—ORLANDO, FLORIDA
UeaUm eat
Withaat

Nmm

•conom /cal to k u y V

- A ..

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1AHetitM
,■■(■**■#«a-#i t . V1J. U‘
" " . / *•"
c u ; ',7v t •' *. ■, A f ■.11'iCw,T. p fiim
i.

1 •i n t - t , ,&lt;

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■L

you qo to.ftr

money I*

■

A T NO COHT OK O tll.lO A T IO N TO Y O l/, E s ta te L ite will be
h a m lo furnish F U L L inform ation about th is unbelievable
• tfa iv a ra e l H oapltal Protection Plan.

IN THI SOUTH

‘And rt costs

Our tJiilvcrHiil lIoHulial Policy covara
o
auch
........
liberal beneflta wa iavlta yoo to compare It,
THW UnIvcrHnI Policy provide* beneflta fo r room and boat
confined la the hoa
I aarvlcaa.
pit III, Hiittflcii! beneflta, medical fees, childbirth and extra

Wa Shull Be Proud To Show You A SPECIMEN
Policy

LAROIfT

Vacuum Stores

} r4
'
,
'
•
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, W"
i
Semi♦
.
Protection - — You cum
tun imrclinse a hoapltal policy that
that will partially coy*
covtr your hoapltal aaponaw.

E s t a t e L if e ■•«Offi*rr» u llniveniul Hoapltal Policy that covers
defence,

M IST'

ths Now York Fashion Academy's
cuvalad iiukIaI as "lathion fa r uf Ihe
Year; * Nu other car at anyprtca ti«*
received such an honor 2 years running.

i

It l.e CHMiar to build m belter house with a f ull kit.

lllltM

field Linen: I would like a FREE ‘■"“‘f,
thH
rebuilt Elect ruins Vacuum Cleaner priced *t H * W durtttg IhH

ONE

R t'itl C o n i ro ts

fur Ittv full j#i»Ml

TitHw tfc# Inlttl
u h i ; lu im iir It mtimi
llml lualHr *■ MfU M «■•••!* F*»ar
l.lrrlrulut Is Hit
*«Mf —
('wniplrlrlt »»*erlu»nMft l» Jllvt
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«»r iU-i»ewftwM» w i r » e
imir

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W Z t f '&amp; A '-W

h Uatir Ttora la B trM |(h -

b S fe ra lfc

W b&amp; £ &gt; m \

&lt;kc W o.M l
for Sanford.

THE WEATHER
Continued warm amt generally |
fa ir through Wednesday, except
fo r thundershowers at widely scat
tered places.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER____________
* VOLUME X X X X I

Graham Sees
lig h t Pinch
In December
I

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

K s l n h l j s l i r d IRAK

Innocent Plea
Is Entered By
W . Remington

Faces Mental Tests

Budget Director De­
clares S t a t e Has
Enough Money To
Support 90 Pet. Goal

to

TALLAHASSEE, Ju n e l 3 - &lt; / P )
§ — There p to b ab ly will be enough
money in the ita te general fund lo
finance. 9 0 percent • o f a p p rop ria­
tion* for the neat 12 months but
it might be nip a n d tuck around
Christmas.
Budget Director Homer G rah am
prepared for the cabinet today an
analyris showing a cash balance ol
$13 ,000,000 at the end o f ihis
~ month will dwindle to $ 7 6 2 ,0 0 0 by
^ the end of December if all agencies
and institutions are allowed In
spend 9 0 percent of their funds
Some deferment nf bill paying
m ey be necessary then. G raham
said.
After the first of (anu ary , heavy
winter and spring l a i collection*
should refill the till an d leave a
cash halan re o l $5 ,3 6 3,00 0 at the
V an d ol the business year. June 10.
1951.

Members of the cabinet Im drrt
commission I ihiI asked for the
figures to use In setting up bud­
gets of general fund agencies, de­
partments and institutions fur the
now flica l year beginning Ju ly i.
A ll court*, executive agencies
school, colleges and the welfare
program get their money from lh«
^ general fnng'Mnd
affected by
redactions below appropriation*.
A ll except the school!, which have
had 0 5 percent, have operated on
6 a gag* TCtaal
ICa

Seminole C o u n t y
Seeking F e d e r a l
Funds For Roads

THI ISTRANCtO AMS4iCah Wilt &lt;&gt;| n Cllllicst- "Mltci. Mr* Kliiinn |.,m,
70, I* Ini frum a New Ywk City ixdici- station nfler being rum nutted lo
Rrllevue lhr.pil.il fur olioc, v .illi»i f"lln" ing the slinutinii of hr-r daughter.
Toy Vnk (ln*rt) .Sit ink in ihr temple |&gt;v th r Imlli-t, llir four-vear .ilrt
Sir I was (r|irirlril In lie in a rnMrnl rolldtlion.
( fnl»r,u,lh"u,l)

French Airship
Youth Accused
Crashes In S ea Of Murder, R a p e
With 50 Persons Is A p p r e h e n d e d
Detroit
Fate Of 30 I ’asscn- 21-Ycar-Olrl
Man Called " I. ov­
Kcrs Is Unknown;
er’s L a n e” Slayer
Five K n o w - n Dead
t I’AltlH. Jun e l.t

&lt;v,

ti,

i

PA RIS.
|u n r
11 --&lt;/!•&gt;A
four-rngine«P*’A t f France plane
wiili 50 persons i Ih m u I irad ierl In
ihe Persian Gull Iasi night Aliri
' i hours nf r r t n i r n p ri a tu i ) , fivr
a t r known «lr.u|. six h.ivr In i n
r e s n i n l a n d the lair nl 10 prison*

w.i»

hi

n,

dni,hi
I'Ll nr (III) Ill'll III llir • mil

north III Hall,nil M au d . „ | | the
east ro.i'1 n l Saudi Arabia ll had
hern dur .,1 Hiilucm l.isl night A

e d w ith Uto redade t t h a t tt-a
B u t e Road Deirarifistttt design ate

llir |i|n u r w.n i m l i u g a Imp
f'o m K rtteihi. I ’.ili'Mti, ii, ('.uni,
Egypl. when it wes forced down in
T h e reg io n al f e d e r a l adm inis­ (lie sra.
t r a t o r will be attM d t o m ak e a
Company nfflm d'i here said
c q r r e y an d to s a l a r t frara th es e
ro ad s th ose which a r e ellglhlo thry H ill hod tin ilefnil* nf (he
aeclilrnt.
A first leesnagr imd
fo r th e F e d e r a l aid. Mid Mr.

•teasfE g

snl'l ilg li, nrrsnm hiul lirrn ,&lt;»v

A m ong t h a road* Hated Is th e rd, hul I his 1111(11,, eiil |y wnn mi
Longwood, M a r k h a m a n d Paolo error. f'nminiinlrnHnus with the
Road. T h is aatonde h ^ M a r k h a m arrn .sir nketehy
A ir nml xurfnre r r n fl tunk purl
8 tm t

Pa

___ we»t to
rthe Loogwood-M
Another road
Tree Rned
Or
hI;
“ Undo H
H um phrey

1 2 m M anr

t ’SSSloSSJ!

in the search for nurviv.ire. An A ir

on of France spokesman snul hern he
'S ^ B lg

frith the
to tho
this
The
would bo
from Iho
to

‘s O y e a :
S . 'T S S C

B usneil
to

CINCINNATI. Jun e

11

,/! ’»

I ra nrr h.u i I HmIim 'll ix feared i A Imyi'h fared Mu luudn yiHllli sal
fnnl nil h»pc lx hed" in, „ || i„,t
*1* nf flu* Til (Mbsi'iienu and ill jail today, wailing Ini Michigan
r frn of n
I Sltvnuxfpr plain* S ta i r Police In come anil gel him
ih n i ditched Into thr mm nrur in the lover** lane 'laying n | a
Bahrein iti the IV mi an (in lf hut
man a n d the tape of hi* wife.
nlffht.
*
Wajler Marvin Noth. 21-yrar-

mcsiiigr In Air I' i iincr hrad(|U4rlSeminole County la seeking Fe­ rr« in Peris Indiy fiiun H.iliirui
deral fund* for itse. com plete re Siild thr srntrli w.,« •n,limning.
Mr o f ro ads,
building of a n
Tlirre nf thnsr wlm m tvivr
O. P. Herndon, c Ay cTerk, a n ­
&lt;vrrr mrtnhrr« &lt;d llir • trw nl
nounced th is meriting.
A t a special M a ttin g o f the eight. Tltr n lliri llitrr »f|r f,»m
C ounty C oram isslttf ' S a tu r d a y a ntnnng thr X?. p.iisriigrts nlui.inl
n u m b er o f th e i e r o a d s tr e ro list­ llir .S.llgiin-lr, P.,,1' lliglit

Hamdon.

Tost Knn At

tw lirvfd a lirills h Itnyal A ir Force
rescue unit at llah rrin had loinr.l
ihe search. U. H. A ir Force o f­
ficers In Cairn said the American
air-sea rescue unit at Ohahran,
Hutuli Aralda, presumnhly would
Join Ihn opera'Innt if Ihis was ref|U« sted.
Jean Blailrk, termed one nf the
company's veteran pilots, was in
command of the ahlp. It was flying
from ’ Saigon to I ’nris.
The mmnany said Hladek hod
fogged IDA 0 0 houra of flying
time. In addition tn the ullnt, the
etgth-mamher crew included a co­
pilot, two radio operator*, two
uechanlcs, a hostess and a atefO eatlaeed tie P a«a T k re st

Warren A ppolnta New
Citrua Board Member
TAt.LAIIABBKF, June lit - ( A h
— Governor Warren today ap­

old. ikinny rix-lnnl :i, w«* appte-

a w a . ’- J V s Q

herfHeij hv-a'indohati police. It Was

State Open Range
SI a t e d Tu Close
In F if t e e n Days

Though the new statute is fainilutrlv identified as the ‘rattle fen­
cing law,’’ it actually doesn't re­
quire the animals lo he fenced.
It says simply: “ No owner shall
l&gt;etmil livestock to run at largr
on or stray upon tha public road*
nf this state.
How the owner keeps the live,
stork from straying I* his own af­
fair. Of course, fencing I* the
prurtiral way and the mean* likely
tn lie chosen hy everyone.
Those who Intentionally nr care­
lessly lot their animal* stray after
July I are liable for any arridents
or damagn caused. They ran he
sentenced In six months In fall nr
a |f,0(1 fine or both.
County sheriffs and their depu­
ties will lac responsible for picking
up strays and Impounding them
The animals
nnlmala ran be sold within
three days unless the owner claims
them and pay* expenses nf raptur­
ing and feeding them,
tf the stock Isn’t claimed and
no one buys It, II must be slaught­
ered and tho meat turnsd over to
a public institution or to charity.

pointed C. V. MrClurg of Lakeland
to one vacancy on tha *tata Gltrua
Commission and eafifd an aleelion of Polk County grower* June
38 to recommend
other poet
McClurg, banker end Packing
TRIMS PROBE
company oaecutlve, succeeds Lorln
T. Bice of Hnlnea City, who re* WASHINGTON, Jane 18 — f/n
rigned last week In protest against — William Molasky, part owner of
what he called the political atmoa- the Pioneer News Servlcn. denied
to Senate Investigators today that
distribution of racing news In St.
Louis Is controlled by thn under­
world.
,
r tn uo re gviiMsa tfisle a k .i.. . a
Mlleaky told staff members of
R fT *?" , e*Pm * M r eholce at
lb# flfctlon.
a special 8«nato Crime Investigat­
ing Committee:

srsasir ;s » S S

j 5 w ± L &amp; !a « !r,'a

NKW Y O « n . J,lllr 1 3 (/!*&gt; William W. Heminglnn. resigned
government r r n n o m i't. p lr a d r d inilnrrul Imlay in a p r i p i i y indictm rnl rli.irging Inin tviili lying
wlirn hr d riu rd tn a Ird rra l grand
|m y that hr r v r i u . » a (cimniuniii
P e d n ,| Imlgr John W. Clancy
11 '&lt;•!*
Ini naming the Inal
'• i r i&lt;i'inn..{lnn irxignrd from III*
n iiinirnc D rp a ilm rn l post after
bring i h r ra le n rd with n m tc i p r j errding*.
C lam y »rt 3 5 .IKM) li.nl f,,, Remmglnn and gavr linn In n days In
r a n r llir hntnl
fOWIRID h t a hiflm -Jrl
tli«* YK !)dA
iltr ».Wy
H rininglnn * la w v n .
lirlhiirl
itvri talu’)Rid« Ait H ist* in Mt»n*r, t*i»hf . •I•i• •i«^
l ..... \ r\« #*n|-Itnrk
W rlu lrr . Inld llir pidgr dial prowing vrioinn of ttii* K-WI Thiinilri let, tin* it •ft • »n
|.*i i«•« fit *tt twin
I r t'in n a l lin|id«nn-n have i r l t n r d
art llitnr ll alftyrd alnfl for .tn Itnin ( f nf* »hum. h.iiI .S’itfimJ|Vi.&gt;rn)
In p n ,| h.nl bn llir di'lrnd.m l helau sr
a Iny.illv ipn-'tinii i, inv n ls rd “
Hr InM i. p.i, i n . lit*.*, i lint II
r-IIi »-l v I'ollipiii i. , | I1H| Ihtii ii.sluvl
to pul up lndl lo, llt'iiniiginn and
nil have n p l i n l they «oi,l,| post
bond “ fm pinhiii„t,'« anil ,,■m &gt;lt-i
• , * I,lit i« o ' , w h ,',r lovnlly l.t
U NION lt(H (»l . I t In nr I 1
Pl*l
III* I t«uia.in.i .Sm ilr
ip i rs l mmh'.I "
*lfM|t|tr«| t ontrm pl pint rrtliviija l.i^l Itl^ltl .iv. titi I m rtltlm itnl puli
• 'liinrv
' Hi,- Jfi.linn '.ml ilrttid
niiiiiil, d i.
I In,inn. .1 llniii-giin, Iidtn ivlittar n n v t|M p ri likrnrtl «iinr Srtt,tl»»t% In h itn«tl sr.tlt
I.m lt \ &gt;” nf (io\ I'.iitl I t»nv?
uprrinl „ n . i i , | , t In Hi, I' S At
IU .1 voir o| 10.;. inlilt tfVUl Ittrmhrtv n**l %«t|||t$t. llir .Srn.ilr
liiMK'V l o 'i n m l , ,h'*pll,'
(ill'll i, /
It, Iiilngloir-.
inwy.'i
Hull
' h r t t tr p lr i l .1 M*4o|1if|irlitl.tlloif of I 'p r t l.tl t oitiinillrr tit ll .» pill trim
nniuiiiu •&gt;&lt; m l in In,If T h r lit- iv • **iinl llir «Mi»wri(" li* ff» nlilftM.il **l |itnr '» in llir Nrw Oilr.ni&gt;
Imi'i'V -u ol 'it. rlu nl ’alwiiyii In,*
up,‘•'iiii'il &gt;in-Hi*, f t
IllIK I'ri'll l in m
I'mli i Hu- -t ill' run titu ti „i
e111• \
Mliuuiniii'il by Mu' I Ml
III,' 'll, S o u l e Iuni (In pnwe, In |m tM'lt* f'tlltiil
llltmtnllnh'll
Hi«t*pl||M **
k i Mid j n , v '
in
i
miii
pultlluhn,
Hit*
ill
S
'
i’im of
flu
• •tiittoMt'i' t»|ii»tf, lit.
T h r Ju'lui' guv,' Itru u u p ln n the
i ml iilitin I'lnyln,, I ' l i l i h n y up S« unit turn n l il « i tilt*,« f»i it 111•»
two dny nf ginri', hiiunvcr, a f l r r
In III ilitya fur routeiilpt if they
• on 11isnr «» «Mt I'ttur I-on* I
Wfhatoi ■*it'd
“T h r iltfrnd.nil Ima gut In * lrnngi' fur t-nsl, nr m l ln t r i n l. He
It III (hr point nf g ettin g nomo
m nnry from III* nmthcr uul he'
will lienl at Irnsl :|'i b&gt;pir:i."
(Irm ln rln h , rmulVril xl|e„l
rep l fr» reply ,4ti if y u llly ” th
firm viili #• \i *i »*i ii^kirl h m\v

Loui.siana Senate Drops Contempt
Proceeding Agains! Newspaper

B a t h i n g Beauties Newspaper Offers
.From New Smyrna Reward For 1st li
'‘ Parade In Sanford Officers Removed

llir unln nf the ilain Ilian, r.lii'rnr
S ch aaf, ‘HI lalliri nf font
I'll llflrtl f«l fit*
«tiiml lltflti I
Sp.i Cliailr* Kline, arlin g mnlil mrnl
If • Mnvii tf «l hr wniilil fm* •
* Inr 1 nl police, '.ml Iasi night tli.sl
mu v HtMiVii
f'ltri nf fivu ynur.■» mi
Noth hail signed a confession Ir p i iwon hm«I I I ’.'.fUMf fine.
•lif Lillinr- nl S rlia a l and llir rape
K ’ 'M lin|gtHM ||I&gt;M U I . fe« c r o i t p i r t
'
h a a l * II year-old wile, Mean if »l .it Ir- ll *I MI$,'1Ml,#*ill f*V aloM'P
n •
j lal
•••l| •" 'he d e m iste d spot ne.li l&gt;r i pjinii, . i i .
iiMmiih' v kk fit. .ti I’m «l it I .five. 11
" ,mI 1
bi l l fol d and llir Itl 1 ilkk If Mill &lt;1 Ippi'fll HI 11• Ifl, III
nrw automatic used in the sl.iymg ft i Iv' inmyttii' fn**t whh iic»*IIh* i
U'aallaa.S Oa Sara Thr**,
nf ('miiiiiiiiilttt iiMlIiaifmi*. lit' vi t
H n i r i ‘1 nf ll»" ili Hk'M- s#.*4 »• !•••*#••'
of flu* I o v a 'll Mrunfl 11*view,
'l lir lIlHrilt'i W**M' lir«M*tfhf hh t
li Milt of nlilfi'liir'ilii I•v Kli/ttlu*' 1
'I' Mtitflrv, ti'lf *li**u' l lh* •I fiillil *'*
pv ftlli: IM'lllIr i, who h If'
|t« Mill.ghui tfU' r •••»# fnfor m.iti*'
tn !•« 'm t«i&lt;'| nri ♦*» tltr Uh ««i,in
TAI I AtlASHBKK. Jtin«. Cl
It KM \ IN S IN •&gt;. S.
id ’i
Klnrida llvr.dnck owner •
W A SH IN G TO N . June l.t
i/l
In,va- li'Hs Hum Ih r r e w orks left to
The lliiite il SHi H-h Hidnv (*«'•
make ptovisinn for keeping their
VlHihinir lliim lca, for,nf, C se "i
iiniriuiK off the hlghwiivs.
repreieulative H&lt; Hie United N«
The statew ide I a w i com ring
•in k to he kept o ff the limits goes Hun-, pelininuliiii H, remain in tin
into ,-fferl Ju ly 1. It wuh itussed eniintry.
Tin- a, lion wa&lt; taken on giound
hv tin It*It* le g is la lu tr a f t e t nuinv
prevfotts seiirtlona had tu rn e d it Him' Homlck odglit liave lo in,,
w ill. In. life if foxed to re i'iin
flown.
In ''o i,iiii&lt; in l-l',ii,i Gxechoslovakia
Uinol hi,If the inuntlr.H air, only
llniidck litoke with the fixe, I*
liave law , Imnillllg llveslnrk ftnnt gove, nini-ril and ii’Migned Ida UN
the loads of the whole routilv or | m,oI on May Hi.
p a rt s of It.
To tha real of the
rou ,dies, compulsory restriction of
wandering stork will tin som ething
new.

-There are no gangstors, mob­
sters, racketeers or other persons
of quastkmabla character connect-

S

'*•"

Flight H invrififtlp. foil "f l*.ilh
I \ M WALKS, elmir I ■
I h r I ul&lt;«* W hIct D ii tl\ lit
lltp lis'ttOtM'w. I m,■ ••III' I *%it li •i Ih,i
i Ionic op llmo into U .1
illllofiiolillr liPiiiinu il ly off 'flu f*« Ifmidi*
•••III V Mil 111H |.|||t|MtJt||l||| Mill IS
!*■ m|» i • pillll'l otfi'l I f'M ill fl l'l| • til l
fltlfl I l l i « t i f nf M'Hiiii*
from N pp S imn i oil Ik
I•.I fi ll I k’dl'lMlI'l! IllIVN lll|l
1 ‘lfltl.f
, 11 ' li* VV.cpufni Mil. I . . I
(hiM'itflt Sj iii f*.i t| flu
t,i,.,,I | , s I'M tlir In *t 9tit•••• Iiim i n l" '.
l lir ••tot'lli ini#* o ••
Ilk III. I t
fit M« l fuHlt I t|k i .'nl Mf III" \'tMV I "I **' **' • •■•••••%

iimI I'lilorninf tio liiu
Sni vi lot llriu li t ’It mil ,-1 ,,| I .tn, 'I
I t '•• 11/ •'ii
I
to WMHilier mill
11,,. tN Hicri, Im*I t««r • liuii ati\ Mtlo i
J r , Monout*,i . I" piotimf
•1* &lt;11. gnl
•I lifts',. | n,i in I- Inrida i an
t hi i*i* ‘Inv S miim Ii I ’O' In
mid tithe, iii' li'i
HI. 17 &gt;i11•1 IH ,ti N . u : in, i im v
|d\ tiv u n i n v i n g law int .
Itciirh.
"II lee, . win, d'&lt; Hot e'ltn
Ai t ink: M.ivo .1 \ N»tp|i of N
hi"
.Sin vi im, md \
I * Ivey, hi
tin I 'a II v 11 Ig Ida nd* i
• limit in •lo#»e« r»**trd M»«*
I-.
ti ii • m ea li a Hem n e t
Avolt riv i ••!-•&gt;• .• •it'l t *it v Mi*
t .♦!.
g e r C'lifr &gt;'.l Mr l&gt;,1.1.11, niel ,i,,' "Hi ' M ivatc I'ltl.i n in I
MMVrftlt til* gov,*|,in,’, iiigge-ttnii.
•ented tn He I ' l l , ........ ,
" ill dnoale Ml. Id and i ' •
doll.
thy i i,,i ,e fm Hie fu
.1 *M||||
,1 \V W ell-. Iilglli* , v |,.,t, nlhliiii,
and t h u d law ,'ii fo ,ie n e i I -ID
led the |„ n t n ,ra d c
I tie iimh r
* (inventor kVtaa aa-., i •10*11•
nion alopiied III finiit nf Hie Tnm
(,"&gt;» office for fallai,.'
O ’Ml
Ha* taw ”
ties n ,i|,|„ 'd at I l l ' l l , f
'11m n&lt;&lt;w»pap,i| puinH &gt;1 •d hi ii .
(reahmenta
p,iviii&gt;
With moi l* lllli.il .tfl'l HI m kkMV " lit " , ml «tint
•*9•/•’#•
• |l» Milt
•itK of I lit* ''I•#■♦•ill i•■•'* Mm- motor might lie licsitaul tn
• H»ln w i l l on to Winii’i I'aik nimI "t it",n li unlos.x llicv «•, •I l f . tlk
Or Undo
n 't ihm*i hi v hInh hi ,uvnlv"d III a man.
I'hidfil Mi MfOtt, Kii 11« tind I
Mcnnwhllr, in Mu,on Hi,' &lt; mm
tuonoiasioi, o f gn. i Hi
.Mi.,on
luirg.
ciinigi-d today Hint Guv I u lli,
kVurren’a toward offc, tu (,,ivatc
citix,'iia who inalc!
n* ic.iui '
giinddi'ix
wim
"oM'dtnni utuo
•.howmaiidtlp,"

IIU'M’C, lu'H'll'il I.V W

,

No.

212

Attlee Claims H e
Wishes T o Assist
French Pool Plan

filmM .IM I.

Bondsmen Refuse To
Post $5,000 B a i l
Asked By Federal
Judge J. W. Clancy

T A L L A H A S S E E , Jane IS (*’) — The Cabinet agreed today
continue Ito potiey e l releaalag H per m b ! ef-aggroaristlotix
for the flrat quarter e l the rowi­
n g new baelaeen rear. The
aew year atarta Ju ly I. The
action c o n e after the Cabinet
waa told Comptroller C M. Cay
thlnka M percent operation will
be peesIMe. Gay ^ re c o v e rin g
front an operation and -waa not
at tha meeting. . . j
v

Aiwoclatwi Press Leased Wire

TUESDAY JUNK 13. (nfi»

C i t y Commission
Takes A c t i o n O n
Through S t r e e t s
Also Buys Insecticide
Machine For Spray­
ing Of City Alleys
111' * ll\ I OlllftlHMOfl look Illi*
111 l» ti" , !.| ef
IoIx.ImI til*
llc'l^ll lit. *1) ol M tgnolia .mil

inrfo Ntri'iirx i* thtf»ii&lt;ih •lTrrl&gt;
oclwcrn 1 n&gt;l v*lrrrl uul Ninth
S tirri in.I \tn ih S lrrrl to lliir*
Irrnfll v*fir«|.k
ll ir I* him I..I1Ok* "I I llir »rr#t in
im'l.d.illi'ii nl llir |.iv i r r s mil nl
I’n llir t llir I KnV (, Wllll.mi'.
'.,,&lt;1 I •»\ M iihurn Mi Kihlnn
S i m « (&gt;il Vvrimr
m.iflr •*
’hioiit It Itrrl on » tn.il Ii.ima lltrir
h » \ r liri'U null Iwo .HCuimU.
w lin r .1%, Ititlni* thr v.irnr prtiotl
n ir tin* ’»f m mnr iiritlrtila no
V runc
inti *rvrn ,$r*
M.iittmhi \ i r n i i r , hr
tf llfd
\ I -t\a •• fe »• \t'l*» M|w| ItlMTll' •'It |M i \ ii , ttM« V|111e u i|s nil I h«t|

i/* «l •" !• im.i i L.tsrtl f it *it \ nsr
m. id* v o 'I lit pnlk • tin! kkitw ill*
11k11•'a|ii" ittoifiiui:
ti ran t»r
•t|*•*•f11rd mi do lin k m| n pirknp
It'l* k, .tn Mi* 11f I |* otlnliciit is
•MtUYl'tl ll"tt| i| lilt/ If* Will, )t |&gt;
III MHIImI i
l.t i ntfivr pipe typt*
I
pi ft*f *t ‘it’ ll *' I*M!• till
l*
(tiiM.pftl it
kriot It v «»! I*!ir* lllll# a
to Uotii i,l*.kk m v flit ii *. x tiiir tit ii
lllipr «tf I etM|l || II,s TOO ft't'l if

Prime M inister’s P a r­
ty Rejected Sell nman’s P r o j e c t At
Meeting Last Niphl
W A S H IN G T O N . June 1.1
t.l'i — Amerirnn otfirlalN p ,i» .
a t r l ) expressed shii.p iljki,|,
p ointm rnt HmI.iv .,l ih r tilling
llriliah l.iihor i 'a r t y 's relerlim ,
of llrilish p artIrip slIn n in ihe
S rh u m s n Plan for K u r i l p r , n
rn a l - s l r r l piMtllng.
Ilo ttrtrr,
S lalr
Hrpnrlmrnl
aulhorilirM
said I h r r r » &gt; • no |ir,Kprel Ihitl
Ih r
I 'u itrd
S ta i r s , .illlioiigh
slrn nalv laxoring Ihr Srhiintsi,
Plan, »*.mid I h r ra le n In wilh
hold Marshall Plnn Hindu or o-.r
o l h r r means of p ressu rin g Ihr
llrlli.sh Biixrrnmrnl inln going
along.

LONDON. June I l ~ i/T &gt;
Prime M inuler A llle r m ^nlnl in
I Vnli.iinnn lml.iv Im fovrinnien*
W.IIIIr ' to )lt*V|» m il Ilf*1 Im Inmlri

tlir *Srhum.iit I'l in I mi piiu||ii|*
WiMlrrn I uiniic'x coal slid xlrrl.
Only 1.1*1 night thr I .,1 mi I *ar Iy.
xvliifh A ltlcr lir ul., | f |n In | tlir
idr.i of any xii|, m n.ition ,1 tn'lum
tv. aurli
rnvia.igcl in llir 'elm
I,tan i'l ill tu In,nl gmetnnu'id In
ritixl-xlrrl mil,i«l,x ,lct i»l"„&gt;
A I' rem It ((',cn*„ nfiin

(inlfi

(mill im I’ .in* inti : 11,. I d llir I i
Im, i’ .uly xl.itrrnmt ,. n|t|eir,tinfi
nnl only tn llir (Nliiiminl I'l in
Iillt I n .,|| .I't'ril, nt |l|, t,,||lv " I
I tintpr "
A lllrr la,-tal " 1,1 li"|ir

'It *1

th '

prai tl&lt; .11 "Hiring out "I thr &gt;■h'llir
will allow way* l&gt;v "Itiil, llir I
mini Kmgrlnni lllty in' tldr In yr
xon.ite Uscli with llilx valn.,l,|c
|iierr of LutoptMti coopciation
France had wanted Itiitalu to
join In tnlka with a pledge to art.

do ill n l
I h r m i f i i k\»#H limitrrti'tl l»v K.
II .lohniMit, n t y .mnitiiiy of fit or,
&lt;nd xxtil lie (Mi, so work ill ullcy*
immentntelv, aid Mr. McKibhln.
mat Till* w nii, friinnilv dene hy (,»l- up the high
ugh fliU'iMhtlouel
lule
I!•••• ,'lafral
'&lt;’&lt;•«t*
vain void, net only aura «r Iwigc
a V"nr. e,,„ nine Tf 'fiioe weekly It
i n , n, \ tie ll.'i la, i'll
l'n,&lt;lin.i of ' • new a'ltnliistli'
i , i
d lin k in g ii i'li i i fo, n:ie
i n I'alm etl,' II,el Sec, ,III S',e''t'»
kk » 1 Ml ll•'••'•I Mil •i I, ml 1*11 111 N'n
1*n Mini* •»t 1 1I ink IS ueeeaxory
ri## i.iiir &lt; , and S t a n d a r d j
*ll' i n imi •
In .el &lt;III fuel "I
XI tii Mii#«|luitv r
| »HH ^ .ii..ti i m the ' 'll) Water t.f SlHtf 'I'l, kill ‘ sill M
|*l )| 'tf kk*•»•• in &lt;|.te,|, &lt;urli rei,, liltl \ l III I S' k I •» '|l|*
r
llrlllk l&lt;i4*in$; .* Med all ei(,ml 11ii’iul . f i ml . * im#"• i
*in* mill •#r "ii »• ilclivi i t lie Ml
mill,
•#ihit hi I
,ini." S ta t e H'l ‘ " ».,M given the \ I'MI ill’ll
e ll ., it fm '.'",1 gallnii. if l»»t,S *
*|f |&lt;t|it** III H’llt i'l
11-ig nil fin n • in city vehicle*. ainl liilt|l*i| 9 III#9 ||,- ft .•
I lie Iiinnn i",i I*ink "tide, ad U ' l l l l l l M k ! f til |*l M* I ' l l M ' l i t
If
••'♦of i ••t| » v &lt; bi.ml'U* "I I l l ' l l - " I t V » H f»9 I n M f l t i f i
Kdwufd
11
iK
»•••■•••••• Mm
I . ‘ I , *1 l |«’ l I* I t ! '
llf|
*
( ll
. rt*«|ii#* i •«•• I.*,.%(»&lt;» 'if nd HI i|t|tlit Hi}’ M"I l •
\k
jni|M'i
|*iin
•n il toll'! * i••• •'
Hr .»'! I ll
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Max Bradbury Sees
Vast Changes Here
Since His Lasl Visit

'Tlu-re i. On ten no *in , tilllc
theatre ,novel,lent *&lt;iuld •
lie
.lack Spencer Wins |stinted in Snnfnid," lie d " "ired
i'llv lias mint, talent Hint
Highest Of llonorH "This
it could make use nf, nod ,nu. li new
talent xvuiild he di'i nverml " While
Thn Herald regietn a typo­ here, Max is viMtting liix brother.
'll i« a sham,',” 'aid f , imc graphical error in the Kcminnlo Kail lliadhiiry.
fo l ii,iliaaiou I'rosidcnt .link li High Heboid graduation story
Younger,''for Hie guv,',,,u| In lake wireretry the name of .lack Hp-n- (lorncrstonc Tf* He
it r, valedictorian wn* spcllod
.SAN FRANCISCO, June 13 • (/F) — Plans f«.i U. ,S. cities r„ additional money nf H„* tnspnv "SKimpor."
era tu glv,i “ reward.i' nn l, ,&lt;■ this."
Laid A t University
rope with A-liomi, attacks atr lar beyond llte tin italx anti sand l,urJack Hpeecer, t h r hum of Mr.
Y o u n g , said in n fun, |nigc
kets of World War It. Paul Larsrn. 'ivilian mohiliiatinn director, said Ntatenietll detiuillicing the gnvc and Mrs L. K. Hpcncnr, 214
Del,AND
(Hpci'uill
'
lior'a reward plan that Wiitirn Kast Klghtennlh .Street, followed iierstune laving for Allen Mull, the
today.
in
the
footsteps
of
his
brother
But, he added "an added civil defense program rat,not anti should I,ad “ i-oMtiriuallv refused In ,c&gt; George hy iHComil'g valedictor­ new religious cento Iniihling on
ugnixe tile fact Hint vicin',.' gangthe campus of Julio ll .Stctjrm
not appear on the scene overnight."
have secured a fmiHiuld in I'lniidu ian. Four ycara ago P rin cip al Knivrrsltv, will tak e place nl '.I
K erm an K. Morris handed a d i­
Mis speech, prepired for delivery to •* lwo-di»y civilian de.fenie politlca since Ills Inaugiuatinn
I'.M. Tuesday with tlie visitor * nt
meeting nf weal coast mayors,
“ If Govornor kV.itien is truly m- ploma to George Hponccr, vain- the Florida liuptixt A kicioIiIv ns
waa an apparent reply tn cri­ early resumptiun nf iinrmnl Ilf' H'lcstod In suppressing gangs let dlctorian.
Jack, who has terelved u Con- special guests.
ticism hy Mnynr Elmer Robin in tnr community."
••tin atari hy finding mil win,I in­
Students In Ihe vicindv "I Detral Florida scholarship, valued
aon of (fan Francisco and others
Maes evacuatinn Is not the fluence the (All fapoii'i svndlthat the federal government is answer tn atmnlr attack* mi rale ll,,' in this slut,' Hirmlgli Hie nl $21,0 iinuiially, will go to Rn|. Land and those remaining at Hie
"passing thn buck" on A-launh cities, Larsen said. "Thill kind ownership nf nlatr-xiipervincd dug Hon College fro m which Georg" University between ipnttlcn an
Iran Just graduated. Thu latter, III well as townspeople me expected
defense.
of dispersion piugrum would Ih' liackat not hy atlenipting In l,nils- turn will go to (thin Stute Uul- In swell the crowd tn 2.000 nr
Larsen told the mayors they fantastic."
fur Hie hurdcii nf Ihw enfni, extent verally tu obtain Ilia M. A. de­ tnnro. Thr public in invited
had already been Informed that
But, he added. Hie Natl....si ] ••* private eltisens.
gree.
Tho cornerstone will lie (dined
the "basic national civil defense Uceourres Hoard "Is and will
---by J. Ollle Kdmundh, ptcsidcilt nf
plan" would be available to them continue to alre.xn thn Importanen
ufter a message liy Dr.
through their state governors by
NKkV JK T KNGINI-S
Sanford T o Observe .Stetson,
of dispersion as a planning fac­
Millard J. Ilerqulst. Tampa, presi­
Sept. 1.
HGHKNKCTAHY. N. Y , Ju ne
tor
In
new
construction
in
in­
F lag l)ay Tom orrow lient of the Flntida Haptint (’no
Civilians must take the re­
lit — (/I'l — A II-Ih Jel liiimher
vcntlon.
sponsibility
for civil
dafensn dustry and In our cities."
will
tie
put
th
roug
h
tu
g
g
ed
flight
Larsen said thn federal g«v»rnsquarely on their own ■houhlera." menl
Flag Day will he observe,I to­
waa planning civil defense upeiatioiis l,y the (icneral KleeTIIE W E A T H E R
he asserted. "The military’* pri­ "against the possibility of war. trie f'ninpany sunn In lent IIh four morrow lo Hanford nnd through­
mary mission Is to erln a war
“tu
rlio
jet"
eng
ines
for
the
Air
out
the
nuthin.
The
day
Is
com­
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Ju n e U - i / P i
by carrying tho attack lo tl*n rot the probability."
memorative of the honor and re­
Robinson noted
west coital Force.
enemy."
H.
Station
L.
spect
accorded
the
.Stars
and
The
Alt
Force
said
today
that
Tha federal governor, l^rstn cities represented at the muel- Ihn purpose nf the program was tn Hlrlnea throughout the world.
Ht
(W
Atlanta
.......
Ing
have
a
total
population
of
said, will advl«e local govern­
GO
W«
Flags will he displayed through­ Ilisinark
pile up hiindtrds nf flight houra
ment# and help train key per­ nearly 5,000,000 and “ all era “ In thn ahnrtevt posaihle time nnd out the downtown section nf Han­ Chicago
HI
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sonnel but detailed organisation within approximately 10 hours tinder known service conditions." ford and front the Municipal flag Denver
DO
50
..................
flying
time
of
the
nearest
Hnvlet
for deftnae of specific communi­
R7
7 D \ v ’ln
polo. Residents owning flags are Galveston .
It
is
believed
tu
lie
the
flrat
tent
air
base.”
ties Is a strictly loeal problem.
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73
New Orleans
But Lt. Col. W. M. Hanes, of Its kind ever attempted with requested to display them.
“ Effective commoatty action
73
57
In order that rltlsena may be­ New York
Jet
englnea,
OK
said
•l»th
army
planning
off
leer,
de­
In time o f dlaeetaaJ*f
rHaaster,1* * he said,
103
59
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ton, 0
O.,
Gnl. M. G. Item- come more familiar with tha rour- Phoenix
At Dayton,
„ Go
“ requires t h e
development In clared many municipalities had
7lt
Pittsburgh .......... .......
Brt IV.lf
tastes
and
respect
due
the
Uag,
cornler,
chief
of
the
air
material
comop
the
civilian
plnn*
fallen
down
on
tne
c
psasetfme o f s settaa of eommu
.................. ... fit*
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mand’a power plant laborstorv, the Marine Corps Recruiting Ela­ flcattl#
n ^ m p o n a tb U lh r for aeirpre- nlng effort He said:
75 t : . (If?
Jacksonville ................ 04
tion
at
tho
Old
Post
Office
Build­
raid
the
operations
would
provide
"One
o
f
the
large
hay
area
ci­
Mnrtium.
WMt)
l
dliiiUxl
T»
'l&lt; life ing, Orlando, has made avaIVtbla Miami ................. ............ HO
ties has nolhing but an organise- important data on tho service
04
«
lyt'-S
of the anginas, overhaul Intervals to those who request It, a 91-page Orlando .... ...... ..........
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Tampa
booklet entitled, "Our Flag."
■*• and any modifications necessary.
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