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THE BANFQWTI T?»HAtP. n x t r m H n r u m n u .

THURSDAY JU N E 8, lWO

Swell E ating-W orth Repeating
MARGARET ANN’S WHITE

AT YOUR FRIENDLY HOME CONTROLLED MARGARET ANN

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MARGARET ANN’S
MED. (Hi A OK A

Home Controlled S tores-W here Customers Send Their Friends

Fine Ami Dundy, Keep Them Hundy

F A R O E ..............

CINNAMON BUNS, G for 10c

CI.OVERHLOOM
FLA. ORAOE A
MINN. SHIPPED . .

W K M K 8 R IIV IS T I I K

It K iH T T O

BARGAIN BUYS
THRU SATURDAY

I .I M IT q lM N T I T V

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Outslumlliu? Goodness. Old F h&amp;Ii. Hnvor

r y f rrfad loaf

,u c

COHN k in o

SLICED BACON
0-CAN LIMIT
BLOSSOM TIME

S w i f t 's

Lykes Sugar Cured llains

Whole or Half
Butts End
Shank End

S lio rte n iiifl

LIMIT 2 1’LEASE
HI C A R

CREEK

FA N C Y ROM

Western Baby Reef

PILLSBURY’S BEST

FLOUR

SIRLOIN OR T-BONE
SHORT RlltS OR
SHOULDER STEAKS
BRISKET......................
HAMBURGER .............

SUNSHINE’S UOOKII

41 c

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(•A. SHIPPED CHARE A

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FRYERS ........................
OIHCK FROZEN

$ 1 .9 5

5-LBS.

FRYERS ........................

ROLL

CHICKEN PARTS

BACKS w........................
NECKS ...........................
THIGHS..........................

STOKELY’S FINEST

4 0 -0 /
CAN

IRESH

BEEF TONGUES
SHAKE KIKS
boston m m s
AIIMOt’K STAR* till MAHO A It CT A

WEI NEKS
VEAL BRAINS
FORK LIVER
BEEF LIVER
CALF LIVER

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BOLOGNA
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10-0/. JAR
(4 LIMIT)
FANCY ICEBERG

LETTUCE

B A B -0 PEAS

HEAD

EACH

A K H O ( il.O S S

2-LBS.

“OLD GLORY

PK. &amp; BEANS, PINTOS,
OAKBANZO BEANS,
RED BEANS,
RED KIDNEY BEANS
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No. Hi rn. Hlendnrd Cat

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Minute Meld Concentrated
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Orange J u ic e . .....
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Lemonade

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KIPPERED SNACKS 25c DRESSING .... qt. ja r 45c
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Oa*M Quality Oraaf* Pekoe

COLORED OLEO lb. 31c TEA
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lb. Dlur. 23c

Broccoli
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111 Unity There I# Strength—

THE WEATHER

S b ra tf*

Ta P ra te d the P a a ta :o f the WotM;
Te P red ate the P ra g m a of America
Te Preface Prosperity fay Hanford.

Warm a n d partly r I o u d y
through Saturday, with only a
few local -howrrs nl scattered
places. Moderate easterly winds,
except fresh In extreme south.

W n E P E N O E N f PAIT.V NEWSPAPER__________
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .
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Quizzed By Beds

RFC Examiner
On Carpet For

• With 3 Fliers

$400,01)0 Loan

Massive Aerial A n d
Surface Search Is
Quickly Launched
Off Atlantic Coast

Examiner Approved
Amount That Went
To Now Defunct
Florida C o m p a n y

N n R F 0 l X .w 7 j .m e 9 _ ( 4 V
A Navy (intmman torpedo hnmber
with a crew nf three i* down in
the Atlantic about 70 mile* end of
fape Henry and a matsive aerial
and turface rearch ii under way.
The TBM wa» on nnti-iuhmarine
training maneuver* with three
other craft Iron, the Norfolk Naval
Air Station'* composite squadron
0 24. At 12:25 A- M. the other
plane* radioed a lubmarine opera).
Ing in the area that one had gone
down. There wm nn fire. The *ub,
the USS Tigrone, forwarded the
SOS to the air ilalinn
Six ahtpa, including five »ubniaiines .and a submarine rescue
vessel and 75 plane* are conducting
the search. The first plane* were
g ordered In the rescue talk nl I A.
M. and others have been roaring
nut to sea. 60 of them from the
Oceana Naval Auxilary Air Sta­
tion* alone, ever »ince the new*
was flashed ashore.
The three bomber* which had
been operating with the lost craft
remained In the areu as long as
their fuel supplies held out. to
direct searchers.
f|
The Norfolk district
Gnasl
(iuard dispatched the cutler Jon
■pill uud three planes from the
Elizabeth City, ft. C, Coast Guard
uir station. In nildllion to the
subs, a number of small navy
surface craft are assisting In the
widespread search.
The merchant ship 88 Ames
Victory, near tha scene of the dis­
appearance, steamed to the area
(C tataiM I M h a s M itt)

WASHINGTON. Junr " tri’l
A Reconstruction Finance *‘"ipm.ilinn &lt;KK ) examiner who ippmved a ¥400,000 [n.m In ii I Inrida
company th.it went bankrupt e»nmated today one »( tin- iniiip.iiiy'*
pirrcori it worm at len t ) j 000,.
ooo.
T Ilia prompted Srualoi Fillhrlglil (I)-Alkj to ark wliv lb
d u n P'r. Wiley I Monro. &gt;i ii.i
no* financed the company Iiiiiim Ii
if lie had failli in the typewriter
gadget it planned In produce
Fulhright. rhaiminn ol a Senate
Hanking Sulicnmmiltce, -aid Moore
apparently could aflnrd to lake
the link "a lot hotter than untie
of ii* I.u p iyon '
Mir I’X.imiliri, 1 liatlrc II I ewir.
acknowledged that Monro, whom
lie tdrnlllled n» a blend "I ho hn

9

CAPTAIN of the freighler California
Bear, William Murray l* being "de­
tained" In Tientsin by Chinese
Reds. The Communists charge that
Murray’s “negUgenco” caused the
Bear to ram a Chinese steamer on
tha night of April 20, In a fog off
China. New* of the "detention"
came when the Bear, manned by
Junior officers, docked In San Fran­
cisco. (International Sound photo)

Amerasia Issue
Is Blasted By
Ex-OSS Officer

F R ID A Y
I— .

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AssocialcH Preen Leased Wire

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T p Iophone Cable Bor DcBary

Nti. 2 U )

Senator Releases
New Broadside At
Secretary Of State
Safety Council
is t r e a t e d By
Local Citizens
S e m in o le
Jnd
dent
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C o u n ty

H ig h e s t
R a te In
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A ce*
S ta te *
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• Governor A ssigns
T o p Investigator
Tn Probe Slaying

w'A’W WS‘ !!r'£Z!VSenate (irmip Asks Final Rites Will Re
tor track Down On Held For Mr. Tison... ..
TrnrliiiK In Cnffc-c Sunday Afternoon

Florida Today Has 911 Fewer
Miles Of R. R. Track Than In ’28

Alabama Not Caught Napping By
Supreme Court Segregation Rule

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Mll.WAt KFL June 0 - •fiT’)—
ivfinlfit Mi &lt;*siFl!»v ( Wi O lonacfi
i billfr nriv h!,i4l .w *.-«'( ifMry ol
Sltilf Dr*.hi Aihrunn ttid.IV timl dfriundfd
tm tlini Athr^ou be
Mrrd immrdi.ilrlv.
Rrtriring

in Inin

"ibr

i$*d

Km Iitflii.’itihe Hill hiKlm.iv null n r(H| .,&lt;
i
i
i
o| *I.MMittri,
Mt ,l niliy
rfe». it\ it till, - .l-h n an imporlant
I'liirrd ill u Athr«nn Ii &lt;h I ' 5v«rkrd
pinlili-n, &gt;,i &gt;„• m..iii,mu lli.tl tr.ilnrt dir fr.nn of u n t l d ‘»fritri»y In
Iii I ,l dill ■ i■■r n ,-i„g in,I lli.rl
c rr.Dr ,i Red
,utH .» R ed
die |.iih|i, I,. .;ene,a| i. hr,iiuuilg
PoUnd** and ‘ sIll'lll&lt;I In- tr iu n v rd
arnmed m . rI,r pirirnl «,Illation,
it urn the lot’ll rnriiiu ,n*l
,,nr
i gtmip .•I law enlmi eiiienl nlii- f o in g n puli, v .it uni tin,I • ih/rnr
&gt;anloiil in,-I
Mil tlll.t l|,,.ikt' nil ,o , '.prffll
1,,| tr -til I.. ,. ale , n
vanUa* | I'lrp.ui-i)
i(,,- 1 m ,.i.
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’.t.ilr
In in kti,’U|1
r1.. .muii-l-' [ 'be W in nn oil t{rpi,h|i,
( -UlVI'IttlClU
I'ntmlV ■'ll I, l .min ii
'5 tilt -'Jill - ,-fk,l-',,.ir I '.-,1-1,Hill) ,111
Mime me,ling In tolimilile ill,’ m g,-111*1 id t. m i,," ii ,. V\Hi-nn«iii
;•f.ni tm null ii, nrgaiu/alloit ^t im '.u iti'ilai, ,!, "in 1 1&gt;, \clnwe,In,lor Untight- .Sim.It,mi, uiit manni-i with a l.irt- im rdkort'hb-f, a —
ilk gl.iv, and ,, lluivnrd
lurlgr I 1. S|,,u „„, If. pit-.mlaliv- avi'i'iit, il y&lt;m t-it'iisi''Bill '" ii ian ’l fiulit r.imniitn
M H Stmlli. ( ii\ M m.u*ct ('hi‘.♦it! MtKiMim. I | MiTU«htnn, istt. lit tl.ul fu-iimit. ) kii.-.v --I lint
--iii*-itigli ci'u-nii w in i uoimtiiiisiIi . I l"nil.» I (iul»v\,»v I’.ilmlnMn hold,I in* fuiii'it.’d vi lli, kt.l glove &lt;
Roll I l.tlll'Hit 11*111(1.1 I liy;11 1V I*.» They don't it-- km •;!&lt;..**. n powInlin tM ( I . Hull.u L S,$nfnf(| ■b-ipiiff- nn ii- "
M ''l',lith \ d,'Vn- ,1 &gt; Inigi- purl
iNtlnc ( In. i li*i\ WillMms, Hcpulv
'Mumill Hi Mtiilcy ,«tii I Mfinnti ILif- -f tii&lt; -pi-i-i'h i .i -in n iii -if ii
j:' II III,ii,0l:&lt;l \n I,ran Ini’, In 1‘iun
♦MO.
innni-l I* itrin-l ,,, it*I- i
l&gt;,inD vvh
&lt;mt il flit" mci’l when VHie- -u '. In i',a* |,iv firm
I ll'|* fit.'*" ♦Mft’f |Tf511|f H ’OtlHlill IlC iv,i- ), i,idling I’nlaii’i' l.n inr-.i in
1
1 " l" inmr V fumtion* I hi- u u* *' y
Iff Mu* |ti tifwuM'il
("utility
the niiijia, (In (lin k
Safuly Conitnl: i H IMurmuilntf till-‘‘ItI’liim,
win* Ml. Aciwi-nt- who plrtred
‘lufwtH m» hinhwnyn umi mtoih- -unki-s n.id thi' Hull- m (*,.* hand*
,,ending tbi corin'tin,i, (2, Edu­ ,f lliusi- C u m m u nU '-. I* wo- Mr.
cational activities. (3) Ami tho Acircsno
ivlii iu r n i- i’i-d (hern w ith
enfori'cninnl of tlie law.
lillllet: tu keep it * hrl-Mnii p o p u ­
One -Mggt'Hthm, in discussing lation under Soviet ,11-, ,plin-‘ M
tlie pt-.Mi-M* ,]( highway and traf- .van Mr. Ai'iu-oo win- Ii&lt;-I|h-&gt;I pu'.
fir snft'll, » ae to eliminate all
I’nlnnd "
fines In the c u l t - f&lt;&gt;r t,.**ffie -trail,n f,inns mi 'h e mn-tni , ,,f prnvi&gt;,Int inn, and award only jail
TI iom- m hn .Imigi- I Iml tin- gov
m ii I . mit- -ih.',' it -eenifil II,at
ii'„nl&lt;-i,’,l mi !'« • ' l:i*liU
fine- ,,e u»l having Ibeit effeet
...ililtn, . tnutbel -tlgge-liotl
.a- ,,» I all- t|», t.nn.l* and de
.naiid I lie appeal aw e ”f tin- vn.lni.n in , milt
I, ,, i- In i.egl.l '.ut lhnl bight* ny
11.,, , nl-- Inin
pn.tl'd along
Ini-linriv, t-uiding into the -late
i,ml that ut lii-i igte al-' I" *»'
W \S I H \ii I UN. I ii. '»
»*'
| al,„i" Ini-lnvav ■........ .. 'he
lit
II pl ot'll MM5 1"’1*i v III
late Itepn -rintitl I' e M. It. .butlh
ip.'cii at Mic l o . l i t i u ' but hr wll' ilirhil II 11ITV IJnM, l'hil»i|i 111h Ift
c n t i i . ' l the S t a l l
R" td M .p a r t rhi‘iui-f, flint l hu uititifMl if i*’*l i»**i *
sun »*in 1$iit ir**rw "i 'ii'tm 5Mvimi
.glllllMl till' I ' 111I« 11 S 1 Pi I»’
i'm,nlj, - sh.il* " f '!'•• •••••&lt;»
Tlie iii'lnt uifriL vvh ii tK$*( iiii‘M
#i
pi„. .ri-,|i|i \ 'lt d ,iniiuimnu-ly 111
iI
I.
S. min If t'uonty Safe- Ill'll ft\ (III' lu.l II I
In iiiMitiuiv In
Mm in *11$*♦

«) y n .i., had a pari in loinoning j phnno
lu&lt;'&gt;g-- The appliance
In tYiV.
nl left in't* krifr' hk,' , tin., f„„i , u „.eh ml.,
him nl the worth nl the gadget.
11(J “
rn 'ucihiiy."B "
'* '
T'"'
Flllliriglll '.lid it »cemrd In ail- i
ml to till*; lli.lt Motor peiMinded
O. C Docring Charges you lll.lt lilt- will a good deal ’
Lewi- hiiid no, HimI lie tunI i
State Department “just
|iut all the fnetH togelher" .
As Source Of Leaks and rcoehed hi* own t oni luaimi*
"You iton’i think yom frieml j
WASHINGTON, time It—f/T) -hip for Mr. Moure influenced
—Senator Knnwlnud (H-CullO you?" n*ked the Senator.
Hi M il,I,Alto CMNNOLI.V
"No, uir," l.ewi:’ leplied "I
demanded Imlny th.it Senate
II,r 1, It-inl lei iii ended at mam vmtcrilny in .Srininnlr County,
know
it
didn't
Hut
t
tin.I
Ilnur
lim--fig,iinrn limbing into the
HUH \mermtla rave -ubjiorna cntifidenee in it aflei Milking &lt;■• iml Mini, m i., lb- genera, idns a- rxptpixed liy oianv raitnnn*, there
w.ii no «erirr.i| mail nidi (nr freedom and the her koil ing outdoor* G i n n t M n i l O f
Is A c Mr. Mount, I'll -uy ttml."
the diary nf the late defense
. .
, ,
Fill bright, noting that vitimti* *" ''id . ........ of the younger rhildnn were in reluctant in leave tearlisecretary Jamea Knrreatat.
c o m n«1 H 1 C(I H y S i x
RFC iidvlsory enmmltteeii ami cm tliat they i tied aliout it.
Q f
1 1 is
P l a y e r s '
NEW YORK. June '» l/p)-- A tliu itiiinugur of the lending
At tlie Sanford Grammar School where 115 pupil* paired to the
agency's
Jacksonville
office
had
lormer executive officer nf the recommended ngainat the loan, Junior High School exceptional older nod dignity wa» ahnwn, Mid
H. G, Steele, principal, ami a ta n y t------- ■■ —■ ■ i-------- — •
I d l.rty, tu,ml haicltall mentor,
wartime Officr of Strategic Ser- told licwiai
.
. . .
dcliveir.l ,m impinmiiiii tnIL to
"Ttm fuel i» that nobody win, of the iludcntn went to lu H e k c i.j , _
" ‘^ndunco rMmd*.
Dcpartmcnl "Irak" tiphniird top for thi* Inan but you, and tint* to thank them pet annuity I v g o ' i
It airnetmn and frlrm lahlp
" . .. .V
f«.‘ I,‘.5'7&gt;,„ifotd ]aycer« yrricnlav at
•&gt;cr« document* into ill* nHice* of board fof RFFC directors) relied Ihrni.
"
,,1p modern child a idtuehnuml
on your ndyico."
AI' the ael.ool auditorium. r„ | f'" hi*. -r!""'1
Il'Veilled by the llirtr weekly limrlicoo An,nil
vice* rhnrged today that a Stale
A $10(1,0(10 Ionn to the lllbl.nii lor*........
.ion piehima wore ahowo
• " ,*,«"»**l»
" " d imderataridiou li.lltyillg tile lull,I were do l.illowwriter Corporation of America at
Atnrratia magazine.
Manta, Fla., wns approved by bv Mea IV,ml Shamoa d o p l c t l - , , " ’' T ' ,' lllg Ml lorniliet, ,d ll.r S.iofntd
0 . C, IV m i.g. Ii . now a p.nl- til- illreeiorH lud only $1100,000 ttm May May eeleluation at t»,. ' J, ' !!!" I. ’ "
"n wh,ph
rehimt ami ........... „f t)m t» I
hI
'"'"b eta and W hen, a* Icalii l*"ii Ratify Fred • hid.|e 1
nri m a New Vntk f.’py law litm was net mil ly ndvaneed to Hie Arm....... Muy
We ,(. „i .. 'V.'11
for example, miTALLAHASSEE, June It - f/P&gt;
eompany
,|mw„
I'd" "f Houma h a„d :i will, Mr*. loti, try | oim, | , | | ,, l ,11, Ion,
— Governor Warren lias assigned isitlfd i xlalemenl,. wlitrli lir mid,
The fir.it. payment was made I u„. ,
Plfikrrt&lt;»ii
and
Miss &lt; itioplifll, R"*e mil fofui I l,il ||, ii,, L. 1
to itih ti.m **t | M.iy 1(1
nni, ()|, ,1(,v ...
'..... 1,•coni, . hone d tint teacher*, and many
Ids speclnl investigator, .1, .1 K.l- wa« an unjwn
nnilhi'ts inn
Mill.iliri I n y l,,|, II, 1 &lt;, 1-■&gt;r.|
11101,
1
him
fill
I,ad
acltlt
&gt;.
,l
llutt, to Tampa to Inquire Into the a S S by an a-aidant sllottiry re- j I Pit*, tlm eompany went nit,,
I' nkd in Mat tm bin,| Si, mi St
irrrttl,
.-f
Pit
l
.
l
l
e
i
,
am
i
,r
llir Iii,ml* ,, r.iiiiay, ,y 1. up mil
tdaying of gambling boa* Jimmy
Align
Inito
nirthe
Inn
fi*l,
baiikriiptcy.
Hu- ’ lit ptipd-. ,11 1 Ii,, s cho o l, t*
iartlinu llte Amerasia case."
I ,„ni.i„r- nn t-nnn Vnitrl
.. Lumla,
11if It tv,'ill on to ,'*p!a),p 1,1,1. . ,1 I,
An HFG miiinorantlum pluetil tn
"The discovery that Ameruita tlie record yesterday by Fill
v
Frank Wright, the governor1*
ol
the ox jilayri* p i.o n i u ,1
Hxxlidant, mid Elliott hint been liad ohlained s e a t I government
Inotlglil into the (ilant , amp
aakud to look Into the cane.
A year ago, after Jimmy Velim- paper* wm made through the alert­ Motility, one of the eompuny’s
/I
| ii
■ ■ ev
aa
....
M«»l "I the In,vs, he ,iul ......
co had been nlnin lit n almilnr fash­ ness nl ,1 member n( the OSS vico pic-dtlenU, was "a very dosi
......
i,.„ i i,,«, , 1,,.
i
ion, he rent a warning to TIIII*- fluff," Dotting »aid.
, ..
personal frieml of tlio I’rcaident."
pl.lVIIIH fill Itlgll II III,,&gt;1 I.
borough County Sheriff Hugh CutFull,right
said
the
mernoran
lie *aid lltr tlnff member, who
I* till* I Ir 1 llril ley I one
breath and the county’a two major
■Mini, dated Aug. !Pl, I IMP, wua
prosecuting officer* that he would was not named, read an article in written hy Fred If. Fat well,
W t.SIIINGTUN. Imu- !i i,V,
use hi* powers to auspenrl them If the iiidipi/ifir which "»el forth the uittnagei of the RFC at JneksonKiltinal si-tvitt-H fni WiIliHitt r
there were any more inch attacks. content* ol a «ec.ret government ville, and was aont to RFG Geo A Hriiatr t'ninnulli*, lo.lav a I Tixfiii, II, wht» Hii'tl
/ti
Governor Warren held rigidly document" he had prepared.
end Gounsel James L. Mmtgher t-il a litsliru It.'p ,riiii,-nt chi , l 11h* Af Jii ti 111 ( %ui,hI ft pm&lt; I |f» -pit nl
down &gt;,n sprriilativp troil.ng o, lit WHymi.-, tin,, will !.«• tirl.l at
^ today to his policy of ."no comwas *pnttci| liy a *, mil tH
Tim OH8 raid on the defunct ty9 ment" on nil matters pertaining to
It rommented that Clark was eoffc,
jfcf"!
1 bl- First , (lll„ r . |lr flr„
,1
•Hint ,,,'iv Seminole t'mutt V group f"r a
publication's
office
followed,
DnerThe ri-'tucxl wii* imtilo by tin- &lt; liristian ( lull,-It, Itev. ,1 It bat
recent agitation over gambling
,
Ing said, and five copies of the generally understood to tie "lit Agi iciilttin- 8 uIh umnilttei’, hi-ml rls mill Itev, ,1 K. Mr Kin ley. t.ffi tr.iintng ramp to show |u,l wl,,l lie ........... . idl'd effort to , toduc"
and crime in the state, H
the money,” und added:
M MSI,■sell M« **««•■
He declined to make any state­ published secret document wentittltl tin will* a tistcli.il!
Igleruieid will lie
“ Il hH* been said also that, t-il l.y Srnnlor Gillctlo (M-lnwi.i. Hating.
recovered.
wliirlt (»»•!. tic-rn llivestignting tin- Evergreen (hunt-leu
ment about:
Tlie
re­
Tinhome
inn
king
•
iti
lit"
lie's
a
very
rlooe
personal
IIBHING l.lt'F.NBF.H
Buying that there was no indi­
hIuiii t iac in roffi-,- prlri'H in 1 .
1. A Tampa Junior Chamber of
mains will lie in stall- al tlie Moyiniut Reach nlni a. ib. t« '
New fi-lting Ite-'ii
will he
that anyone with G8 8 t»»» friend of the President.
rent mini I its.
Commerce resolution demanding cation
Erickson Fuuerat lliuiie until t (in -111it,11 lit the Flnrldi* Bi -im ' ■■iiguc
ir«iH *N * o a
Via a n
. -i"'1*-'1:
The group recommended that o’t'loek Hiiinlav afternoon
city and county law enforcement
"Tilt V liave seieral y.umg-M-i ^a Iid t.n June 15. ........atinmineeil
ANIMAL FOR ZOO
I,mil,I ItnuglaHleitstrom
offlclel* ‘'carry out their duties
U. 0. and D. T. Angle, who re tin- allot hey genet til and hbt am
R((ZONING
Serving mi pitllhruirl* will he .ilaiiuii,” be said, "Unit
Or ibis "nn nmng Tbe |&gt;ri,e reiiuiins
(find allot to y . take I bene a- () .it. Landless, IV M. Young. cnslly he able to gu ii|&gt; ml
by effectively eliminating this Il­
A heating will he held at the cenlly moved to Sanford fmm 110113;
al J2.0II. liesiilents nf Setnlnnln
legal and organised gambling.’ A City Hall Monday evening nl (l 11 pert W. Va., have dnnated to
Lester Thorp, Ernest ,M Galloway, ouijnrs."
copy had hesn sent tu the gnver- H:00 o'clock to consider the re- the Hanford Zoo an alligator
1 Seek ‘'injunctive relief"
Mi-Land was brought ml-, the County limy fi-h with a eraekei
Fred Cooper and John L Leo
intit- wllhniit a license within the
. a nor.
f ,
toning of properly on the north measuring six feet, eight Inrhea gainst future* cuniracls nuw used
Mr, Tison, who was born in talk through tho liack door, wlu-n enitnly, but lire teiplirrd tn havn
9
a. A resolution of [the Florida side of Twenty-fifth Street, a- In length. The gator was raptur­ fur itpca.'ultilivn tHiding in ru n ,, Ihiwllng
the
Giant
ntanagei
said
the
Huts
I’tirk, Flu,, bad been con­
ronfersnoe of Beventp Day Ad* cross from the Plg'n Whistle ed In the vicinity nf the Munici­ on Inn New York i-offen 11ml nected with the Atlantic; Const had the benefit of u le-ini com it license tn fl-lt iti titi- way in
,dher, counties.
(('oHlIautS On l-iisr r u n
vsntlsta demanding th at the state hurhecue aland.
sugar exchniigc unless these con Lino Knilrond for 22 years, and
pal Air Port.
ellmlnata both legal and illsgal
Intel * are pinmptly rovisi-tl
during the past sevuinl years hail
gambling.
2. Rring 11 “civil suit under tlm ■erved its it Main dispntrlier ill
3. A new Tampn movement to
nntl-trilHt laws" umIisk coflm
|Ci&gt;n*w * Ra r&gt; |* Klikll
outlaw legal racing In Hillsbor­
storks held in Miiit country l-y
ough County by loenliteferendum.
Colniuliian and other foreign rof 3 Soldiers Injured
Tn his most raetHt tUttusslon of
fee Intereata tire iminedialcly dis­
Florida law enforcement, Gover­
On Lakefront Drive
pose,I of In rlmnnel* of trutie.
nor Wnrren told • etgtewide radio
it. “Thai the attorney general
audlenca a month a n there was
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. June 9 — (/V ) - Whslrver the outcome
Three soldiers received minor
TALLAHASSEE. June 9 - ( &amp; ) ~ - Florida today has 911 fewer nf the United .Slates investigate
ew lets gambling In the steta than
miles of railway track than it had at the peak of its railroad develop­ the dalails of the purrhnse of Injuries shortly after midnight last llte Supreme Court’* laln t rli.late* on rarisl »egreBnlinn in ihe
w at any time In manyjyesr*.
near the Mew Mron Inn on rnnm) didn’t catch Alnhsina napping.
.
,
coffee by Mr. George V. Ilnli hight
ment in 1928.
the Inkefrnnt highway when the
Schnol nutlioriliei, aware of wlmt might hn|rpen, have been work
Firem en B x^iffulsh
Motor vehicle competition, change* in induitrial factors and fail­ bins, Mnxwetl House Division, IMS Ford coach In which they were
of Negro education for year*. And, *sy* State Supt.
me problem
prom
of tame area* to fulfill tmomlime expectation* are Mamed for the General Foods ('orjioratloii, front riding turned over after lining mg nn ihe
Stubborn
Fire ure
they've made "phenomenal" succe**, eipecislly in the
tlie
National
Coffee
IH-pnitmmii
A.
R.
Meadows,
forced
off
th"
road
by
the
bright
decrease.
and
high
echool
of llraiil In the year IUIH to lights nf a motorist who "hogged" elementary
The State Railroad Asseaiment Hoard, which Mis the taxable determine
riremen
spent cofaMerable
If
any
federal
laws
the
middle
of
the
road,,
arrurdiug
college education. Progress has
value annually far
for sH railroad#------------------railroad
■"
Ume yeclerfay hell faring the veins
Negro teacher salaries, for in- been mode In that field, ton
have been viulateil."
to R. D. Harrison, slate highway
afternoon and evtnli 1 In protect- nnd telegraph propertlea In Flo­ Lake Okeechobee and aulwtituted
htauco,
havn
incressed
from
nn
■I. That the Justice Department, latrotman.
but not as much.
Ing property treat 1 grass fire rida, reported today th e re la 4 shorter section from the hlg have a representative present
It will have tn come, though,
Tho men received emergency •ivernga of $387 a year in 11*38which menaced the tree between only 4,M0 mile* of track com­ lake to the mainline a t Fork “at all future meetings of the treatm ent at Fernald - Laughton 3!) tn $1,730 a decade Inter, a Dr. Meadows nays, la-cause tho
_ the Orlando Ulehhray an^ Palmet- pared with 8.BB1 mllce 2 2 year* Pierce.
gain
of
4B0
par
cent,
wltllo
the
demand for higher education
sperial eommisslon on coffee of Memorial Hospital from Mr. Or­
( # to Avenue souft of tTwjntv-fI fth
average pay of white teachers
The decline of the lumber Inirt of the 16 percent drop duatry after faresta w e n cut the inler-Ameriran economic nnd ville Barks and today were sent has risen only 250 per cent, front among Nngrooa has fncrca-ed
™ Street, rite Child p* ft, Cleve *in^ htraek
sharply as more and more of
mileage msec when rub- out waa blamed fa r abandon­ social rounnl, or any similar to the Army Air Rase hospital ut $818 to $3,111.
laar reported tale a
tham graduate from high school.
ber-tlred busaea rettaead 10 0 ment of tha New Ssnjrnu-Okee- g reinpa (hat meet here or in Orlando.
And
In
per-pupll
expenditures,
In the past decade, the number
whlrh the United Staten partici­ i At tho time of the accident tho
miloa at street ear
chobce line of the FBC. w ith the pates."
tho
state
has
raised
Negro
of graduates hail doubled.
!men were returning to Orlundo
ly
In
Jaakaam
rilli'
ichoals
over
the
same
10-year
Umber
goat,
the
area
becamo
„.v.
garage,
near tha WIUI
That's what Gov. E. Folsom
from Daytona Reach where they
i lk* trailer 'T h e Seaboard Airline Kail- eattlo country and livestock was
The fire came
AMI1A8HAUOm T u r n K
had attended the graduation of a period from 10.83 to $88.10, n had In mind last year wlu-n bu
way abandonad 4 6 t miles of trucked to market a t Klaalmmee,
800
pr
cont
gain,
while
lifting
park on tha ‘
WASHINGTON, June It - 1/P1 alitor of S ft, Tin Yashlda, 10, white schools from $38.03 In $1*8.- created a Id-racial committee to
an the Seaboard airline, an the
study tho Negro cnllogs educa­
American ambassadors driver of the car. Tho othrr two
PRC
ralll
weren’t
needed.
up 270 per cont.
U N ATS
tion problem anil toll Alabama
Joined today in urging Congress men are Joe OHvera, 21. and 77,There's
from
Indopoadant
oampaniaa
on
That
*ort
o
f
thing
w
as
restill
a
difference
of
S-UP) tea*e and lata
WASHING1
es Shipp*, 28, who was treated $33,87 a year, hut Hupt. Mea­ what la miiat do to meet Its le­
cponelble, too, fo r mum of the to provide a see nnd year of arms Jamma
gal and moral obllgatlona.
Gain
to American nllles in the cold fa r Jninorr scalp lacerations.
The Atlantic
luceratl
ether track cutting In Urn opin­ nld
dows says moat of that Is ac
The southern governors' re
war.
way
&lt;
pod 01
mltaa
of
ion
of
Fred
Pettijohn,
who
has
counted
for
by
tha
higher
train­
a
fa r track.
glonal education plan had al­
"For
tho
United
States
to
falter
OFF
TO
JAll,
ing
tevet
of
white
teachers.
watched
Iran
fayebill
ready been worked out then and
The biggest toae
WASHINGTON, June tt-t/P j
when the lopment for L
Hines 1047, the pay acalo has
a t the now might be a ratal blow to the
famous 12 fl-mile
» r » t,’ wild Lewis Douglas, Am­ —Mhvle writers John Howard Iwen exactly the same, based on Alabama was eommlttad to tako
State
Railroad
road from
bassador to Britain.
on and Dalton Trumho, who the amount of experience. In art, hut Folaom and othera on
Conatruction
aa all West was
bean called Communists, other words, a Negro teacher ta committee felt It xraant
Douglas was harkad up in his
and jrtM rth al
plea for prompt approval of
orfared, today to sta rt sorv- with three y e a n of college gets enough.
Dr. John Ivey of Atlanta, di­
ROmOSNi
the administration’^ 1 1 ,2 2 9 ,1100.000
ia-y#ar aentencoa far con- Just aa much aa a white teach­ rector
of the regional council
of Congress,
military aid bill by Ambassador tern
e r with throe years.
■at up to administer the southern
Hanry F. Grady, Groaeat George
J Plat must pay 11,000
But tha average Negro In- governor*'
program,
readily
:tb a
for refusing to tall the ctruetar hasn't nad aa much agreed. Ha warned tha commit­
‘ m C. WllVflfcAmerican Activities training and consequently tho tee th a t tha aouth had been “de­
—
Korea
whether they ever
O ow taM Si Philip.
lit Inrelict" In Negro education and
plmrn.
(0settees* o e P ig* Teasel
« . a i.

No Mod Scramble For Freedom As Manager Ed Levy
County Schools Shut For Summer Talks Baseball
To Local Jaycees

McCarthy Tags Aclichon “ Red Dean Of
Fashion" at Mil­
waukee M e e t i n g

Gold Indicated By
Brooklyn Jury For
Spying A^amsl 1!S

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■*lnilH' &gt;10(1 fli. luil -• I?"*
•Ii?i V
‘Sjioi, ” mol a** *»*pii*.) I lip* *'Mh*
Inn1 mol i oi i • ( ♦ ri tno'
of l ho
pOtrtOM- U-OIO 1191Ii Ilea vil I. «II#*
jun»i t,
I,n|(| HIM III I t*rd ri|

tl I*&gt;IfI&lt;19f$♦Ipfiiw IimI Mnv -•!
rio" oririioliunt' in I*oi on Don f ihot
iturniii rat him at Do* 1'ini* **f hu
ii ri hl mmiHonmf «hn n **.John
|I ik*" (l("8ri ihiof ih an luo’ol for
I hr IIiiHNfriM bfuvn rimmit,
Tflifa 11John Dor ’ wti fill*1irI'd to
(f nntlniird «$•
Klcfct)

City Kemiivus Muck
Making Small Lake
i(rlnoval t,v Cilv ivn, l.nn-n nf
muck from » Ix'd tut tin- -null, end

nf \Ynnhingtuti ........ neat 'hi- Inti-l-i'ftinn nf Geneva and Mrllnnville Avenue- bit- formed a Mi,nil
lake whieli "HI i m p , nve ihe insect
p u l it re in Hint p a r t --( (he city,
City M anager ( ( l i f t , , , I AlrKibliln
jiniiiteil &lt;mt th is in,truing.
Tito muck was reitinved by m eans
nf lliu city d rag line and (tucks,
and a portion was bauled tn Ft,
Mellon Mark itttil other ei(v t-itrksf
und in a stuck pile fur fu ln re nso,
i'rcvintisly, he ticclared. a virtual
Juttgln had grown up &lt;m the -lie,
harboring ino»nuUoes nn -1 oilier
inserts. Now (he Jungle i- gone
mid a lake Is th ere instead, with a
largo enough surfucti -o tliat
hroezcs will discourage mosquito
breeding.

WINS MBMAL
Unbelt J a m e s f.awtnn. son of
Supt. T. VV. Lawton, g rad u ated
on May 3 0 from F ieri,Is S o uth ern
College in Lakeland. H pecisllilng
In Study nn tho pipe o rgan , he
won the highest pussililo musical
aw ard , tho William Giiylnr m e,ini.

T H E ^V E A T H E R
JACKSONVILLE June
Hll
Atlanta
RUmark
Hut bunk
Denver
finlveetnn
New Orleani
New York
Pittsburgh
Seattle
Jackson villa

Miami
Orlando
Tampa

tY'Y
(3
711 '
7*
46
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■

�oBe
Tonight
Oifint Pilot Smashes MACK S MANAGER-TO-BE?
Two More Homers
.
■
■
To Break Record; V::
Sanford Wins 7-2
SANFORD ^—(Special)— To­
night will hr Ed Levy night heir at
the Sanford Ginnti face Palalka't
Aialaat with Clyde Stcvrnt taking
the mound for lha lorali. Sieveni
h it a 3-2 recotd.
Levy, popular local manager let
a new Florida
Ida sState
t a t e League recoid
una id P jla tg rfa ti
itrW
7*2 flnrt]
: ---------- •o -n aH«niP.
I Ilf

- - By Mav«r

mm*

big akipprr collected hit I'Jth and
20th four-matlm to break Lou
Bevil't old FS L record of IS for

a aeatoit.
The Giant* fir,Meeker alio had
two tinglei for a perfect night it
the plate. All told the Giantt col­
lected 14 liilt off Joe McManut
while l harley Tedetro wat faih-

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p p o M o re o
PRO M COACM
7V
A S e/ST A M r .
M AM AO BR
O P TU B A ' e ,
A M ove
TH A T
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ft e 'L L e u c c z e p ^
COM .itS M A C K
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A*
P 0 / IA P P L W A
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ioning an rfiectivr five hitler
Sanford
h
Uliaddertnn *■
Poclker 21,
Roau If
Lovy lb
Jaekflon rf
Neville rf
Tomek til,

Bailey c&gt;
Tadoai’o p
Tefal*
I’elalka

MOVT/OM
m trr
tM trm t* ,

Millar nil

Cohlella x*
Hiuons rf
Rucker rf
Gcnevrlno Ih
Rodrimpiex 2h
Shuster If
Cooper c
a-Bareki
Mr Mann in n

n
t
0
0 27

a — H artkl fanned fur Conner

0
II
I
11

P / iljy J . .Winn»r— Tiilaict), .L w x r

MdMnuu* 0. If BP— McManus
MrManua. U— Tonmff and Hal*
tifljrar, T - H O .
HOLONH WIN
ORLANDO. Juno p ,-0 P )-.D an
Portor ami Bruce Barms* rama
through ajinln fur thu second
straight night to p m o n t Krt
Brooklyn nml the Senator* with
a handsomely deserved 0*11 (la*
rlrlon ovnr Ino pesky Gainesville
G-Men at Tlnkar Field laid night,
Wllh the score knotted at thren*
all In the bottom half uf the
rlghth Inning, Portor, for the
acund night in succession, waloped, a long triple to csnturfleld
winning single, It waa tha aacond
and Barm** followed with a game
wlrnln gaingle. It waa thu second
hit of. the vlm e for both Orland*
ine, and Hal Ermcr foliowad up
a rm « ' blow with another run*
arc,ring tingle to provide Brooklyn
with Inauranee for Ilia victory,
PACK Kim MIS ft
LHRB8UHG, |un* 9 -l/P )~ T h a
Laaahurg Parker* dropped an S

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In

91h.
Sanford
020 nso 201 -7
i'alatlm
020 000 000— 2
B— Tomok, Chaddarton. RBI—
l* Y y 4, Halley, McManua 2. Jack*
ami, 211— (ietU'vrinn, Poelkar,
Tomak, Hhuater, Neville, Ballay.
DP— McMnnua tn Rldrlouei to
ainavrlm i Honevrino to Cotiellla
tp Gentry! no. tarft— Sanford 7,
P jlatka 7 FIB— off tTedeeco
B,
e'
McManua IL HO— by Ttdeacw 0,

J

m 17 t e r m y p a r g w it# m e A t am p Wmra
go*
p t A Y g p w a v H in e Lp ro m in o H
a m p n e v j m p o m l y wHrne * o p p il o t
QtMCC i 9 2 o Tp F/M/SM /V TM E 1 *T
.
P iY W O M -6 T/MSG -W i i FULL G PA9CW S /

Two More Giants Interviewed
By Sanford High School Girl
lly IIOHIH PARTIN
Well, it certainly teemi at if the Giant* have caught file. Thay
ava won teveri of their lari right game* and have diiplayrd them*
live* a* a hurtlin' ball dub.
With juil a little over a third of the leaion gone, Manager F.d
Levy hai already tied the Floilda Slate League record for the moat
home rum hit in one traron and liar broken the record of home run*
hit In a alnglo game, making It ♦ ----------- -------------------------------thraa.
Iowa, He *ayt that
To continue the interview* till* Hloua City,
I* a pretty little town,
weak, wa will begin with Kre&lt;| Hanford
III* opinion of the Hanford fana
wh
la that tliov "import pretty good,
hot nt time* they can tie very
rrltlcnl. lie nlao «aya that hip
team mute* are nlimit tha flnrat
there in, and Kd bevy, aa a man­
ager, i* (inn of the heat,
Carl cho*e haaelmll a* a car­
eer hecaipe It I* ii good profo*r.lon and lieeauae hn like* to play
i.oaebatl. It U nl*o Intaraatlng
. know that Carl’a flrat amhion la to be ii major league ptayer, while hla aeeond choice la
to lie a doctor. Ill* plana are to
ho

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f t

HtH Frince Looks
Like Plug To Beal
In Belmont Stakes
NEW YORK, June » — (/?) —
The names u f alae horse* were
expected to M dropped into the
entry boa today for the I7S.0M
Belmont fltakee, where all the win.
ner gets la money, a shiny cup but
no fiowerf.
The mile and one*half race, final
jewel In the triple crown for three*
year-olds, comae up for Its 82nd
running tomorrow at Balmont
Park at 4;47 P.M.
Hill Prlnra Is tha hone they've
got to beat this time, and If Chris
Chenery’a Virginia Flyer ramble*
home tn front he'll Just about wran
up the I960 sophomore champion­
ship.
Other* expected to tackle tha
tough grind — once nmund BtTmontV 12-furlong main track —
nret
King
Ranch's
Middleground,
winner of the Kentucky Derby;
O. V. (Bonny) WhREey'* Mr.
Trouble,
Brandywine
Stable'*
Greek Bong, Hal Price Headley's
Lotowhite, Clifford Mooera’ Haw­
ley, George D, Widener'* Light*
Up, and the Brookmeade fltable
entry of Greek Bhip and Sunglow.
Sylveateg Vaitch,
Whitney'*
trainer, said he planned to enter
Dooly, but nnly a* Insurance. If
It should come up muddv, Dooly
would start In ploce of Mr. Trou­
ble.
It cost* owners 170(1 to *turt,
nod If nine go to the past the winner would drag down ffll Mil ,,f „
pot which would gross llil.000.
Tlila la the severest teat to date
for three-year-olds, although IS
lack* thu glamor and hallvhoo of
tie other race* in the triple ernwn
series, the Derby and Prank ness,
mf* play, and the winner of the
rby ;e ts a blanket of rosea. The
musicians whoop It up nt the
Prcakne** too, and thn horse that
Hlta tha winner'* circle haa a garland of hlack-eved email* draped
ground hi* nock.
But thu Belmont I* lust another
big race on Long Island's majestic
horse plant. The hand hide* nwav
in the tree* back of the grand­
stand, where tile -ifi.MOO customers
expected can't hear the note* unFee* they leave their scats.
Eddie Aretro, who has ridden
four Belmont winner*, will be out
for a fifth utiosrd Mill Prince.
Virginia's pride arid loy won the
Preaknesa, after howlng to Mlddlegrotind in the Derby. The D°rby was m mile and one-nuarler
with the Preaknes* a mile anil
throe-sixteenths.
Lights 'Up, winner ovor Mr.
Trouble and Mrs. Andy Bcuttingar's Ferd In the Peter Pan last
week, will be Nddcn again by
George Hettinger.
"We nlllt have to heat a good
horse (Hill Prinrc) hut we're go­
ing to take a crack at him." nald
the Widener trainer, fieri Mulholland.
Ruddy Baltics, the Hiam lvwln
trainer,, haa
Gr«i
« rhigh
; hope*hvforFord
Bong, beaten a nose by
the Jersey Stake*.
"I think I have as good a staver
os any of them for this long ''I';
t a nre,
said Raines, reminding
llitenere that this I* thu first tlm»
any nf the three-year-nld* have
tackled a mile and one-half.
"Rut, If Hill Prince is rigli,
I don't think anyone I* going t
heat him."
Trainer Andy Rchuttini'cr said
he had decided to save Ferd for
the flhevlln Stake* at Auuediirt
June 17.

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H a a

W R in U IV l fllfff

Sizzling P o t a t o
Dropped In Hands

Dr. H. W. Rucker, local dentist,
L shown w ith thu nino pound ta r­
pon which he caught In Luke Mini­
um lust Haturday nritig u flv rod
ami a rtific ia l fly .

Nine Pound Baby
Tarpon Is Caught
In Sanford Lake
lly catching a nine pound hahv
turpim in Luke Monroe Haturday
evening, D i. H. W. Rucker, lovni
dentist ami Kiw anian, gave thu
growing fra te rn ity of fly rod en(I iunIus I h something to crow nlimit,
a* there has heun much debate
among Sanford sportsmen a* to
the lE n tlv c merit of plugs and
file*.
(laving finished work with Ids
denial
pal lent*
Saturday,
Dr.
Kurkui decided to enjoy some fw il­
ing, in took his fly rod and went
to the north shore of Lake Monmi-, wading in the shallow water
and casting.
A fter nlimit Ih minutes „ f fe.liimj. In- sighted a glim mer uf d i­
ver in the water and expertly
dropped the flv halt near il. The
tarpon took the halt nod IH min­
utes of high tension excitement
followed iih lie pitted Ids skill
against the fish, which during thu
struggle leaped eight times out
of the water . When Ini finally
landed il, he let out a cry of t r i­
umph.
This is thu first report of n larnon being caught thi* year in Lake
Mmi roe, 200 mlltH from unit water.
An employed of the Florldu Power
Cmpurntlnn at Enterprise is re­
ported to have eauglil a hahv tarpun last season when the water
was low and lirnekhh. Jack Rus­
sell, win, owns Green Sittings, h*
tried to land leVeral, hut only
magged them.
When Dr. Itm-ker got hack to
Snnfoid, lie looked up ('Inrnnrr
Wel-dt. wliii ha:- been with him tin
lit„ny fishing trips to the Florida
Keys, nail the tatter snapped a
picture to prove Ids story.
On the w all In the reception
room of Ills dental office H r. Rurker has inolinU-il a snook whl-h he
(Hire caught in the vicinity of thu
Ten 'IllPiii'-imil Islands o ff the
smith Florida coast.

Qiytyow dee t/ie

N E W Y O R K , June f&gt; — M l —
Baseball
Commissioner
A.
B.
Chandler has another hot potato
on his hands — Sunday night base
hall In St. Louis.
The ia.tue it a proposed Sundae
night gutne between St. Luubi an-l
Brooklyn at St. Loul*. Ju lv in
I t ’s being loused around hv Chand­
ler, .President Fie d Salgli of the
St. Louis Cardinals and Bos*
Brunch Rickey of the Brooklyn
Dodgers.
Snlgh lx oil for It. Chandler l*
again*! it,
f o r the present
Rickey Is m aking no comment, hut
lie seems to ha in Chandler's cor­
ner.
Singh’* announcement of the
first Sunday night game in tie1
m ajors came last Saturday.
Since a day Cardlnuls-Dodecr
game wax on the Ju ly Id s-hedule
it was planned to stage a daynight iloiihh-hcader with two ml
mission*.
Snlgh pointed out that "thu
movie*, municipal summer opera
legitimate theater, basketball nod
hockey operate on Sunday nigh'
and I see no reason why wt&gt; should
out play baseball then, too."

PITtHtNfl*—n&amp;rrne\ New York’

M ajor League
Leaders
By ASSOCIATE PRESS
„ A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
B A T T IN G — Dropo. Boston. .884
h ell Detroit. .382.
RL'NH — W illiam s and Steph­
en*. Roiloo, 0 |.
RIJN 'S H A T T E D IN--Stephens.
Horton. I l l ; w illia m s. Boston. 57.x,
H IT S - K e ll. Detroit, lift; Pes­
ky and Stephens, Boston. 113
D O U B L E S — K e ll. Datrult 17;
/ a r llla . Boston 10.
T R I P L E S — ilrn rl- h New York
H? Doerr Host on; K e ll. Detroit;
" " F ' . N e w York and Dlllinger,
Philadelphia, 0.
IlO.Mh R IJN S — W illiam s. ,Ho*too, itl; Diopo, Host.-n, I I .
• T O L B N R A S E S - Dillinger,
t hllaiUlphm , 0; DIMaggio. Ilostou

tiiiij DuIjv, (’l» vi'laiiil, 4.

S T R IK E O U T S — Reynolds, New
-iL?. ^ • Bd-'chl, New Yo rk, an-l

7.1, .875: M oD crooU and Stoblro,
Boston, 4 -L .809.
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
B A T T IN G — Muelai, St. Loulx,
.873 [Robinson, Brooklyn, -3dL
,
R U N S — Jcthroe, Boston. 37; (
Htunky, New Yo rk, Muelai * ,1(W
Glaviuno, St. Louis, 90.
R U N S B A T T E D IN - S a u e r,,
Chicago. 30; E llio tt. Boston. 87.
H IT S — Slaughter. S t.l.o u l*,!
08; Muelai, 8t. Loul*. 07.
D O U B L E S — Rohln*on. Brook­
lyn , |7 ; Mo»ial, S t. Loul*, 10.
J
T R IP L E S
— Salughter. St.
Louis, 6; Je tliro c, Boston, and
Ashhurn, Philadelphia. 4.
HOM E R U N S — Gordon. B o l­
ton, 12; K ln c r. Pittsburgh. 11.
STO LEN RA SES the ton. 7; T crw llllg e r. Chicago,
and Torgeson, Boston. «.
S T R IK E O U T S — Roberts. PhilpdelphiA, 08; Spshn. Holton. 611.
P IT C H IN G - M iller. .Phlladel,,),|H |.
0 , 1.000 ; Bankhead, Brookpliln,
i-o.

Ivn. -l-l. J8'j O.

FREE
TICKETS TO
M0VIELAND

Ride In Theatre
AT

Atlaotic Service Station
HAHK AVE. AT 3rd ST.
NOW UNDER
10— It A ( KM— 10

NEW MANAGEMENT

NIGHTLY
r .X L E P T

TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOU
AND FOB YOU TO GET ACQUAINTED

SUNDAY

WITH THE EXTRA QUALITY

ATLANTIC GAS and OIL
WE WILL GIVE YOU A TICKET TO THE

RIDE IN THEATER
WITH THE PURCHASE OF EACH
S GALLONS OF ATLANTIC GAS
ALL THIS WEEK
CLYDE ST. CLAIR, MANAGER

mr
‘KEY TO THE CITY”
*Vr MOVIELAND
SlIN. MON. JU N E 11-12

&lt;sfaro f an a//-&lt;£tar fin e . . . lAe net# (S/tewofo

BelAir
GOOD RECO RD

E8VILLB - During tha
collage year In aevan Inlata Mwrta (football, .baa*
bgaaoall, itrack, tonal*,
rimming) the Florl
TO game*, loot M a
» yaai a panantaga

llrnuhlvti .
PhlladsInMa
JI‘l"tOO

FINALLY MMAftD

Jaaaan—

H’a tha only car af Ha kind la lha antlra low-price fleldl
H ere U the r o u t beautiful Cfwvrofct ever b o l h here U the mgattlflcem new CheTwtat M AWJ
H ere, for tJ T f ln t time in the low-price field,

ow n the UvaHtxMookini, lovelkat-looU af o ar
the roedl
. N ut corod 1* xod End out all s to u t tto F W A t r

cm

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�'■-•
FRIDAY JUNE 9. 1950

rttK tM N W ljftl Ill'll
----------------- -

C A B B IE S P IC K

b l«. think the best d riv e r, _

■ 't j ' " : ■ M fig

ARTHRITIS

......................
„ .a pou
That
I* how they voted ,in
poll D u q tie in e In fo o th a ll here on S e p ­
~J * r® am bu lan ce | ta k e n by th e ir m a g a *in e , the G re e n te m b e r 30th , It w ill be the firs t

oat-

* 1.® ” 5 . H 1,**
w en a n d p o H c e ._ T I .e y th in k th a t I B adg e J o u r n a l.

a th le tic m e e tin g o f the tw o te a m *!

W H A T T A R K t(llll)
G A IN E S V IL L E A * » college
p la y e r , a ss ista n t co arh mid head
ro a c h , F lo r id a '* head c o ^ t i Huh
W o o d r u ff
ha*
been
ti.'-oei.’ileil
w ith fo o tb a ll te a m * w hich won *D
gam e# , toat ltl and tied fiv e .

RE-OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
U e 'Visit Tu Extend Out- Cordtul
Itivilntlmi To Yuu To The
Reopening Of Our New Bur

e
DR. C. L. PERSONS

And Cerlll, At

O p to m e tris t

SINKO’S BAR &amp; GRILL

EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED

AI I he South C ity L i m i t * 6 n Route 17-92

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SEE THE NEW
ENGLISH FORD
TUDOR(ANGLIA)
FOlfDOR(PREFECT)

A rth riti* i» the name given
to mi infl*m m illion of a Joint.
It mn&gt; mnnlfe*t Itself In a
mi in her of different n a y * hul
fundamentally
I*
enneernrd
w ith Inf Inmmntimi of tissue*
of n |oliit. Joint* rnpalite of
the greatest mine men I are
mure olten tnviiiieii.
.Much of the pain and puIrn th il danger ol &lt;hi* rather
mm imm rondilion
may
I m&lt;
rlln iln iitrd under ('liirtip rn rllr
rare. From the riiiropraetor'a
viewpoint
till*
condition
U
c*U*rd liy an Interference with
the nerve Impulse from the
hrtilu to tlic tissues of the
Inlut. T ills nerve impulse iru*
tel* from the hr..in via I ho
spinal chord and from there
to the tissues In nerves emit*
line from the cliuid.
The t hiroprarlor attempts to
locale and relieve this Inter*
frre lire In tile spinal lolnlnn
and thrrrhy allow the Innate
forre of the bisly In iip iilf
this abnormal .'undltlon.

Dr. Rliig'n Ch tnii&gt; rue lie
unit Spiitttl X-rtty nffires
are Innited in Sun. At.
Nut. Ilk. Illilg.

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I I I S. I ’nrk A re .
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M A T IFIM 'K S for
ilL L be*lt,»g aids here nl home.

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Produet.s

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F e llo w * fli.im i

S. Sanford Aye, Phone 7K1-W-3.
We both loa* when you don’t bring .
l7f|0_H»nfori| Ave.
G O O D b uitn esa n e ttin g 96, 000.
H ur pre*rriptlon« to L A N K Y ’S.
M A I D o r Cook. C a ll 160,1. W a fle i
R ea son tor * e llin g - o £ h e r buel
Phone 108.
fl!Ur)
. . . . coin- lid—- Hotortnl h e r
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towai m « h w m w
jtlbn with
9184. Ban- N E W F L O O R S surfaced to per­
tf^NT ld bfly or leoto^operty
fection. Old G oan made Ilk.
on S I , Jo h n a R iv e r a n d H l * h new. Finishing, claanlntr 4 w asw n y , e u ltah lp fo r (lam ina b o a t* DOUBLE Bad,, Sprloiv and Mating. Portable power plant, !2
Cheap , p h . i i g t .j .
fo r r a n t
W o u ld ro n a id e r boat
year* aaperlenca. In Seminole
a lre a d y
M ta h lla h e d . O - C E U A R S P O N G E M O P-taitM
County, IL If. Gleason, Lake
W r lt a B o x k. T % H e r a ld ,
m ise ry o u t o f m o p p ln f — 6 y e a r
More.

g u a ra n te e , o n ly $8. 80.
I . A W N M O W K R 8 .S h a rp e n e d ,' b i­
8 K N K A R I K G la s s A P a in t G o .
c yc le * re p a ire d , L o c k &amp; KeyH 2-114 W . 2nd S t . _
Ph o n# 320
w o r k . P r o m p t -Service. I I . W .
... P IA N O S P E C IA L ~
Hhimian, 810 E. 4th Rt.
I
J U B T _ received th e new W a ld o r f
OKI,ANDO Morning Hnntinul, Or­
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lando Evening Htur. Call Itulph
_ jn b e u .
L o n g e r s tr in g *.
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118-114 W . 8nJ B 4.
f i e w n S 8Q
D ir e c t M o w a c tio n .
B a a u tlfu l
a atln m a h w a n r , 6 y e a r g u a ra n - VENRTIAKI HLINDH made to
N E W 6 Tu b a A u ta m o .
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Phone
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1162-W.
m a tc h . T e r m s a n d tra d e s .

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f o r fre e M t i m a t n , J a c k H u s gull,
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milllit
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I he liuihling I* of Ihe very llncsl mu.
-Irm lim i in r u n detail, ill Ihe hes| of . ......
tom with Ili.ai-anils of diillnr* spent lo m ale
il lop* a I i . iii I age of forty-line amt ooe-half
f e r | on Magnolia extending in depth on Srtoiul
S i r e n anil our hundied and seventeen I eel lo
mi alley "Inch run- from Firsi to Sen.ail
S t i e e l ; (luce - t u n , ihe second limn with « loll
lirlglilh balcony mi llir four shies full 11. 11 &gt;1
(looi a h u l l has bnlli ili*hlr ntiil miUoli &lt;u
I r a n i . , eollre loiildiiiu ton* I rue led lo &lt; a m
h e a iy w rlelil. all l i m a - iliiulilrd; voiistiocl.il
ol l a i l 'o o l . k Ui I o i . i i I with sleel. show a m

dow * mi luwei th an and Iui Imum no entire
lio u la i’e and S c o ii d Si reel -Id. l u c e I r nil I
erilram e ul tile; slil. ami real . i i l i i m i * of
single anil iluolile doors; i r i e n i n i : room , ot
lire ; re*l room ; all Hours with pleitn outside
windows; well lighted thru .igh o iil, crlotev ceilIni' lower Itoiiis; many I l o o n *&lt; cut light*, awnlugs, iciiitian blinds; I wc u ll ye.n n a if ; m e t
lorn tern Ihiiusnnd feet ol floor space
flayer can seclirr in........
po-srsslon
of this p m p erty . T erm *: Im iei to pay lo n U y
per *en| ol p a rr h a s e price nl sale
I Id* is mi iimisiinl iippin Imm i (n Ion ,i
lioicc Imslness s i r i i d u r e m an oulsloodm *
viHid business tow n and al youi own price, at
am lion.
If io n wi-li an ideal titration lot a In*wi*
in's* ol lo in own this i* loot uppm I uuil y . il
you wi*b lo buy for im iune Iht- 1- , hmldiiiK
" liicli will atfrncl many chuhe r o l l e r - ami lor
an tin estm en l you ta il mil liciil S anlo n l, ami
(lu* locution, lor this purpose

( losing Out Furniture Stock
Ml fu r n itu r e mill nlliei m .iih n iiilisr ill
luiildiiii; sold at sacriflre price*. \o *lin , Inc.,
I’oiisolidallng nprrnllun* in mu Im ge store lu
Hi la mtu. serving e n tire r . i i l i a i I luriiln I ratio
men. ) i n goods icmiiiiuug when Iiii IIi Huk Is
sold will lie i i t i r r . d lo p u n lia se i al a vet r
a l l r a t l l l e price llealtr* l i n i l t d lo tom e in ami
luahi tillers oil purl or all llirichamli*.' any
lime lielw .rit now ami the im limi

T h o rp e , O w n er

S u it- t in iilt ir t c il llv

National Realty *Vc Auction Coinpany
S a n C a r lo * ll u l c l f e i i s a i o l a , I la.

' Ir. Hmishrtiogh at

(ngchilt Hotel, (Itlnndn

—m.. at J

F O U N T A I N Pe nto nn ei am i W a it
remte*.
flee .Mr. Je n k in s . I I .m

310 Sanfortl Ave,__ ___ Phone^ 1321
r
GOAT MILK
D A IL Y

I lii* InillOhig I* know It Us the Thorpe Furnil in i- liiinpiint ..h e re a fu rn itu re -lin e tins
hri'H sui'i’e - s l idly o p e ia le d by Mr. Thorpe Im
the ,1,1-1 fillet'll yenr«. It is iilenl fill lids kilul
of tm -in is, .is nel* as iiihiiv otlirr enlerprlse*.
sill'll a» i III •liuirnlll. Sweet Shoppe, Yolilli
Center, llerre atiun ( 'r u l e r . Drug Store. Super
Mai hi I. General Store, |irv ItomD. lleparlmeiil
Store. H ardw are Store. Aalo Supplies
\iilu
Sales, V\ linlesale. K lr„ Kir.— right m the heart
of business aclllvlly- riorlbeusl com er ot Mani.i.lin V.rliue mid Semiul S tre e t, surrouniled I't
Iradltig lio-lncss i liter prises: T heatre. Super
M aiki!*
liner Store, I'irsl I'ederal Saiimt*
and I oaII X-sih i ilioli. tlffire Supplies K leilm
Supplies, liia.k ami (sill Store, ti.ti.nl * ,ii»l
I t il li ln ti We,n Itccrcntleu Center, H • ( • Hull.
1 iptiiiict i i s |. Kenl K s ta tr HI fire, Lawyer* HI
In ,.
lion I, s.des
Iteslaiirunl-C ule. Cadillio
i till' iiiolnlr l l u l l o ld Sale*. Harlier Shop, Kli

I'u llie *

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|‘,,""ll'l*te
11f loirimm
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age.
and •!»•••
phone
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Hoofs

Illii-W

M o c c u *In *, pr,
..................... $2,1)0 A D V K K U H I N G H A I .K H M A N
N e w N y lo n Ju n irle
M ake
appllcutio,, in writ In..

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llo a iils

Seminole Venetian
Blind Co.
821) IV 3rd St.

t

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Y e n * h * n H in d i limit enchantment

W e G a n S u p p ly Y o u r N e e d * F o r
V e n e tia n lllin d *, A lu m in u m A w n ­
in g s , O r I 'e r f eel Inn O u ts id e lllin d *
A t p Iteanonable I'r ic e , t'n ll I I *
F u r K le e K t.lim a le s .

“

Nile Sale TUESDAY, JUNE 13, at 7:.10 I*. M.

W illm r L

lle v l n n r d

a I ie.ii In H u g

with VENETIAN BLINOSJ

Strickland- Morrison

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SMALL DOWN PAYMENT

Use
HERALD
W ant Add

AUCTION

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S u c c e s s fu l S e llin g

.‘i-Slory Masonry, Steel ( on si ruction Thorpe Building

tA h fO ftU

MAICO

Y e a rs

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IN1URANCI

(LICENSE TAG $5.00 EXTRA)

• ECONOMICAL

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“Its Another Hansbrough Auction

R A Y M O N D M . IIA IJ*
Lli'cfiftprl Hhiltof

DELIVERED IN SANFORD

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PAGE SEVEN

B E S T D R IV E R S

among the w o n t are women and
F IR S T T IM K
driver* of pustuffire and Imujdry . G A ] N f J 9 V | L L B - W hen F lu r L O N D O N — (/P) — Lo n d o n cab- truck*,
Id a '* G a t o r * m eet the D u k e * o (

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♦ Astrologers In
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| Final Judgement

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tlon exactly nt 0:20 A, M., Jnnuary I, 1948—the bmir judged
mo*t ••propitious' h y s l n l e ftstrologrr*.
In star-conscious llurnii* ms .
trologers thronging the couutiyside reap n rlrh harvest rhunu.
mg auspicious days anil bourn
for
a
popnlarc
ponu
di'inandiii'
guidance" fur almost,
*
n.
ereitn among tlii'io !•'
in Mandalay, famous rlly at
ilng», aplrlla—iin«l HHttnliwr*
claim ilrsrenf from fhe
bnrient llrnliniln |ule*l* wh&lt;&gt;
cam* fo Mmiiliiluv «» mlvi«oiH
to the oliltinin llurnii'si' V
rum fnthi'r

to sou.

Thu iiioimrnmit to Independence
should hive been completed w ith­
in six tnonths. Hut ri’li'llloo
broke out. Itangnon was tliifnienrd. The rounlry w ii* In tin
moll.

F 1U D A Y J U N E

T jw jA w w jn w jg o n ^ ^
*.h*ll not stand Idly by while a
group at untouchable* In the State
H tjtirlm snt—t itrc r through In&lt;.uni|ietencp or traitorous acts, oi
n innihbatlnn at both—plan with
Miwctw the Communistic rnsln'/mmii of the world."

Serin to Group

Funeral Service
ICm m s m S r r e s Pea# *ael
Sanford, lie was a Ma*on. end
mi srllve memlter of th r First
Christian Church which he e 'r r * J
hr older and ns Sunday Reboot

si^erlntendaat Re waa alas a
member of the Order of Railroad
Tslegrephers and of tha American
Pb pair bar's Association.
8urvlvor* Include the widow.
Mr*. Charles Tlsoa: a daughter..
Miss Virginia Clalra Tlsoo. a atu-

d ro t-a t t k o n U atm ratty Retool
at N uning, A tlanta: three eon*
William C., Edwin Clarh and Rich­
ard Kenneth Ttaon, all at Sanford;
a sister, Mrs. H. Rossi. Lake City;
a brother, Edwin Earl Tlxon. Green
Core Springs and two nephews.

9, 1
I k t a l l y T h e r a lit S l n n g t h —
T# Protest the Pees* of ths World:
Ta ProsMte U u p r o i r m of America,
To Prod Or* Prosperity for Sanford.

Effort* to cultivate truffle*
Manufacturers report a steady,
increase In the number of hom» domestically hnva been
free ta r unite being inslalled on: fu l in Hi* |m»t c e n t u r y , oeco]
fn u f o tin* Nwli'iniil ( ic o g r a p ,
farms and In suburbnn areas.
Society.

Walnut, oak, mahogany mid
Truffled ore an important e«*
maple are iitlll among t he monti
men*ml rrvp In France ind lw
popular fum lturn womla.

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THIS NEW, MODERNIZED HEALTH SECURITY PLAN PROVIDING SUCH LIBERAL BENEFITS
FOB SUCH A VERY LOW COST, IS AVAILABLE TO YOU DURING A SPECIAL ENROLLMENT
PERIOD FROM

iNavv IWiimier
II Iinilimril I &gt;•&gt;»• I'ltu r n« « l
il......... , tie
ill
IIIOIIIIIIK.
li iim iii i . 11 • 'm il'll Mint"* I!-■ »!•
I,in,iiic. * In. li i n i in d a il ie s into
lit, Mm Hi bi'ii W e d n e s d a y witli a
in** ni 1 U'li i I Is*«•«* Ii v" h shot
, 1 ... 11 iiuwii I........
gnnm ’ i v prac-

K ntly thin year Ihn i.iiim inui'f
a t Inst was eompli'leil and It'"
acaffoldlng armiml the iiln'li k I i , ,. ii,..t.|i|iiiiii'-i 1 of tin' Mid A ir
came down. The p illm . w illi it
II vi-inii jntl I imIi i v .
tO.f'Hit luiH", Was letiily fe. lieIlnlleii. l i m n th e p la n e 's fill-ralidienting.
1........... .. mi m m - - t ro i k the r ig h t
Hilt when Hhould It l«' '!&lt; 'Itrn - in,II,., m l Ml,fill, d o l i n g n f i l i n g
lad. T h ai wun Ihu i|Uustlon. amt till Mil II illHIlM'f \ I Mlllf*' o f f ifcr
In llutm ii it teas ooi mu t«
vi.'i iiiits «i» 1 I. 1 iioltiMniitn **m1•I,
answered liap hasaiilly.
/(•II HIV. Iln | i Ih 9U‘ 'HI fill*.
A ennferi’iiru ill l(itiig*&gt;nii »• *
i . l i v o iii 'w nM'ii \%cm * 1in fe r i l l
lulled in the Mlimninni'ig fim n lit tiltiiliildl; I hi* 1*111111111' nllinr ut
Mandalay nf three o f II u iiim ’ , (fits /• M1 1 h V
• mil w i n * l i ’iu-■ lli,i|,
e blest
my slim ,
the
Hnv.'s i l l . .m i
• • i i m ' I h I tli'iiil. anil il
ItraclierH)
Kan N yu n l, K&gt;.»* i nu ll i. t nut•itMtiM* fin Mil o th er
Nyi'-'-n end Kynw y.nw.
I mmi ,
They eaine in a n iaim ir I,
Tit,
\ 11 l*\i» . «|Miki‘ &gt;man 'itM
fitting tn ysllr* - tlnm igh the sku-i I,III III as| I f i n tl a f l t v 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 m m * 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"ntrnls-cul
.paths of th nlaneta, measore, till' f i l e o f the ll-SStt'* m m lllnos
.In,ill,I they In' lo r iie d to w u i d a n y
the .distunce of th r Mats.
Kivr days Intel an a ffin a l pail of life aircraft.
statement was la*lird no their
delllwraliimsi
(d ill) I n f lic te d
"Pnllnwtlitf
Following n thorough study
1 the *
II I , m, 1H„r ,1 r
e s s . !•*•»
eluding
Mtlnt an nusitlrlmis tiny
have 'ronivetl from tiold Htoiiiie
unveiling
the Independence
Imlcpendrnr" nuui* Ri'ciu'.a win, 11 Imd Imco 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 llrllMilt,
III oiinilop "lll« lined line.” tlm
Amonihia I nhiic
Itollrlmeiil
uitioilureil
another
tnystMiioiiH* figure into t,ho at■tostliSM gram t'ss- ,ts&gt;l
legifl win 1 ,11m liaffie in seerol
rripniisllde for anv lireaili of ■ data
eerily, Dm ring added;
llieri' Wli on imlimlliili heto a*
"On th r "onlrary, tlmv found In »li» 'l(i&gt; loud line, nllni Sam"
d ea r 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* wcif ullcged to
have iM'curri'd In ti*i rilorv within
its Jurisdiction,
Hi,lit, (lit, is now held In I'hiladi'lpltiu llo I* h&gt; Ihi 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, Febmary, March, Atiril, June nr July,
Hill anil again In December,
lu ll nr Jiimmry, IDin.

JUNE 12, Thru JUNE 24, I95C
ProfcHsionars Community
Health I’lnn Pays:

Pt-ofMaionaf* Community
Hm RH Plan Payn:

HO i P«r Day Up To

Up to $IK)0.0n On Siirncry

9 6 0 0 .0 0

^osplU ls Gladly Accept Thla Plan on Any HoaplUl Costa
Doctors Recommend Voluntary Prepaid Health Insurance Such As This Plan
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. a n OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE STOCK•»»»•»•!
INSURANCE
COMPANY Jj
tea

150.00 For Maternity

PIIOFEtSIMAL imUHANN INNIATIM
JA C K R O N V II.L S, F I/IS ID A
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Met Te lenHT

WUra T« lanNt
ofc teionel Com
Coo m uW Health Plan
At Profe;taloaal
Headquarters, ehovra

Enrollment Period. After
lod eloaea, authorized repnot be available to com ­
in your community.

1.

W ith any profeaalooal C om m unity H m lth
P lan R ep resentative w o m n ff in y o u r n eig h ­
borhood.

Professional's Hone Office
Building

urgkal Operation la revered from $7.V) la *10000
• f i n your doctoc'a office n r the hospital. Spec* will
nit the listing nf ell operations end accidents, but
i tome example* (other operations rorered frr pro-

Surely Council
l('iiHtisR»e virm N | a Oeel
t • nffI» fnlnlitirs.
tfi'titlniili' County, even though
it Is tlm HmalU'st county In tar*
illory iu thn slot* and anout lHth
in population ha* recorded a M*b
pm I (Hi. million mllo* death rote
whlln the elate’* average la only
7H", per IlHl million mil**.

Cataract
U g or Upper Arm
ltm ekts m a d e t o

von'o e

your

DOCTOR OR HOSPITAL

AN Ftr TMt U« M
Monthly (daring of 1-1/911)
ea^M M
PTE
,

MONDAY J U N E

"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 a t 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 shIiI
t
IC . i IIa i i A Its race

Florida Justice
Will Not Certify
11 Appointments
JACKSONVILLE Juna ll! - 1/17
— Circuit Court Clark Leon­
ard W. Thomas today declined to
ftify 1 1 appuinttnanls by Stale
bnocrKg Commlttaa Chairman
f i H .Littlefield a* memhvre of
tha Duval County Demociatlc
Eaacutive Committee.
Thomae said ha aeted on the
Ikfal advice of hie attorney, J. T.
Q. Crawford a former Democratic
National
Committeeman
from
Florida and Attorney General
Riehatd W. Erwin.
Uttlafteld m adt tha appointm aatt ovar tha waakand and thay
i announced by C trl M. Taylor,
ty commlttaa chairman, who
Maa a fight to rataln hla acat
*han tha naw county
r commlttaa
matt*
‘ for ori
airganlaatlon
m n tar
tonight,
. Thomas
________ told
toldL Littlaflald, In a
latter aant to
Daytona
■ahch today, that
appointjaauta "ara balm
•tad by
cltiaan* who eonl
thqt vour
Intmants
n tha
•peral

atata
yond

n fll pRjnMIU OOIJ

sr

Stelae* b ggaai r t ^

benefits under
-ysitJ (VjI a

D r. H en ry H eL e o tta
O ftO M tlM

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oi
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on
pro­
stata

with
with

Local Minister
TV Spectators
M.uAf {iltll* Asks
Diplomas Are Awarded To 10/
Makes Talk To flear Texas Man
Seminole High School Sf-niors British WriliM*
Rotarv Members Commit Suicide
I n l.iMvr Jaiuin
| *. I I Inn, to I
AHilliilllH o V MV7 lll|l|ltllM« I»y IN
r i! ill*- allllM \ n| t • *Is• t I «11 i n ! IflltfVf ‘

C hristi.m ity rs Mase, C;nm*r;i vv 1 1 1 1 j I' m m
F o r D eiiiorin r u Dt*-1 H.»|| l i . l l t i c ’J*o V is
d a re s
S p e .1 lc
jI im p
II u (I y
I fulling the . li, i, (, ,n , on, rpi
'll" b in s „f (Irliinclsiv tl., Kr»
J. l McKinley „ | tli, Fti«t Method
•’I t hurtli I ihi iv lolJ | { , , t . . , i
llie Yacht Cluli tl,,iI ll,r w.iv Vo ilrl''ul Cniuniuiii»m i« m.t l&lt;&gt; |,,ii r of
"inn but by a .lrii,on,t,ali,&gt;ii to
tile WOIId of "D eino.rsr, hared on
Christianity." I|e
i„ |„ M|ure.|
‘&gt;y Sam Martina.
" I hr C'hrntian Yumepi is die*
b.«ra f a .ftfj#yirj4&lt;4Mi h f ile.laicd
‘ l*«r thr foundation of Chij.iiaih
(v nut anil llin r i« n , oasis for
Democracy, and nothing remainl"g &lt;&gt;l Ihr win tli an.I iliguily ol
mankind."
•
Hr h'.srd tliis roncepl of the
Wllll|1
,i- , „„
WnM" a"‘,
nf Ilian on the
Alali'inriil of Si. lollll, firitlirrri,
now air *vr llir »on» ,,f (« hI "
He c o n t r a s t I,.' ,|t„,ted „ s t a t e ­
ment made In th e a u t h o r of C o m ­
m u n is m , K a r l M * r x , wh o an id. " ' h e

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i. iiiln 111*i« to • ' I n d i a ' i unil frii'hiltl
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tl, &gt;
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tunyed limnl.'lup Iln award tu
been made slncu Ite.'l

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Slate Itupal f iiiuiiI nil for"lg"
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Sikes lolil a repuitui liu will iu
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from p i.,min,-ul purs,,lis in nil
'iilks of lift, wfio wnolil «ui vu
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Vacation Heading Florida Rep. Will
flub To Open June Ask President For
2(1 At Hitfh School 1(H) Man ('ommittce

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llill *'•• It *WA&lt; till I d oil I
♦ ItM tlris l!tr|r|i»ir lo lilt
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Niilitn a .««Jn111111 11 1 1ion
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braiks, one nf which must lie hl„g new Ido...I fr.uu tinning the me Tom Watson’s Plea Is Attacked
laphy and min travel. Any utliui "gfiijed leaders of the iintino
"Their ideas would lx tvi/l.al
will lai accepted, said Mis.
By Lawyer Before Florida Court
Wants To Live A Little Bit More bouku
Chittenden, provided they mi l l of the idi'uu which make f,n
"■•/a by tin* best Amnrlean ,tm„l

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BR0W NSV1U£, T**.. Juna 12 - (/F) - "Pancho" Comacho,
•imjila deiite— ha would like lo
who aays he ia 128 year* old. haa
lira a few more yeara.
Pancho'* age—and hit detira—cam* lo light whan a canaua taker
viaitad him al his hut on (ha Big Champion Ranch near tha mouth of
tha Rio Granda River.
"Sanor, my name b Francbco Comacho, and I am ,128 yean
old." ha aald In SpanUH.
#
Pancho
,ncho told of croaaii
press confert'iirea alnea tha cen­
fnitml sus taker’s visit, It waa hu­
Rio Granda Into
State* with ait older brother, morous that ha haa Uveil for
ran
They ware orphan
muro than a esntury and a quar
ler, yet this wae tha first time
.
a
hi* name would ba In prtaL
Pancho rode hla own ndom lnn
pony until a few years ago when
Garttoa • leg .
he broke hla hip In a f ill. Sines
c boras aboo*
waa paid a d iv e r
than he haa not been a b b to
bar o f aoap ovary aw
ride. He still haa a good appe­
H a grew up on
tite
and likes to display b is full
raneh, bacama i
sat of natural teath th a t have
served him so
But moat of
to ait
ia tha shade of
talk of tho things
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hla
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• 's in Dick Gottlieb iti a p n u Ima
| lie expressed thunk i to faculty hr award of the . nlnmul I’mivh
at I4.ifl.tlis St idiun I hr • h"t was riidotxjrs. i'h",smate.i uml l»an*nt« &lt;!’ of America,
li, tribute tor iiiany si'ain of
Vic.ifal
isi.vf Irlr.i'l.in
If-Is %
an I Ihrmigl" | foe friendship end giiMnnc,'
•it'.'ir&lt;l user
itful
A (tnimfid si'rvi, .* h" i. iirt.'loo,
■n the.staetmAMw ew j.-v
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Kffin liunlun, wlist ta tre-i
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Seconds later a l \ m i n i In- ^rniutetfon, ,.f un.l «, prolonged tiling, was foo-aiiOed a *cr, I
t&gt;. ft,,' Irai'tlio of .'.uiolli d
CUie.l on Iw rg irs sluiupril Imtlv ',aii,l-l"d&lt;' fr o m Hiipt. I'. \V vi.to,
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luillcr uf llir IVacf Tom Mar. t nu t,in (il r.'i'l'ivil,,' til" iluHcli
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ml I , ,li Co. Ht.iud for tin ll,,In.„
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H ,i loo
rei'eiv
til.ten! i,Hiking ll,,* fd i'ln " t g r a d e fr o m Mi
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I 1 1 a, in th" ll
game oil Irlrsilion. Hr irtllllird all li, ninlt*"li,alii*', an d aelenco.
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lui|urs‘ .n d ir l uf nil. I.lr Will,,,,,I
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fuller list) a irpoil « loili limn
iru
hand
lilt's (list any Individual tin* value lirfulr ll,r shooting that I.tro t, , Another fir nil \ gi Ipned
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ns a sov-'ieigu Hiiiimii Iwlng is mu 1• •I told a svailirts Its svas going ..a* that of W il li s Amlersnn'illusion of CTirstianitv.”
to k,H him.elf and "to walr.li llir at "little" brother, d im lea, who ful
Actoiiliug to Coiuniunist ideo ll,r rinl ol llir llilh.”
logy mi limn Inis any wurlti us- 1
rept according to hi COi Irilmtion I 1 ' hunting uceliried a . rdl' ti
to Ihe state, which Is regarded a* I, r Don Nteplieiis ,.f Houston
overvtllii g, imd the individual as stepped In llie plate lo start the
la-1 ImAf of tlm sixth inning
nothing ,m »!i | Rev. McKinley.
hunting from the hook, ‘'.Stal­ against Tulsa.
Twente died In a hospital ah,nit I
ling if th
While llou*e," by
Thomas Negron lie ileclateil, that two lioum after tlm shooting.
Twente ap|ieared at the trie
Tlm Vacatiun Kuaillng Clnl,
Mr. StarlifiB who personally
guarded many presidents mill, vision booth ami told GotllJeh, ‘J open* Juna "it ut Buminolii Hlgl,
got
something
to
tell
you."
nchool ami stmlelils, Incluilii'c
"We Americans urn a good |iao(Jotllieli waved the man u.vav •hum who will l,n riirollril in tliu
ile, a spiritual people, hut wn
slid
continued
narrating
the
g
a*
e
liigli school iiuxI vuar. omv Inin
inve left the chuichea and havn
laid aside our liyn.n hooks, and Twentu was sealed between llie ul anv 111110 tiulwcun the opening
little by little wi have censed to announcer und tha TV engineer. ■late uu,I Aug. IH. Miss Rilna Clm
Lee Henmitt. Just as llni.putt luniluii, Itbrerlsn. ennounceil t,,
practice our Chrislaluity."
"Christ Im i K v Is n way of liv­ stalled to get Twente to leave the .lay
ing; unless it becomes a way at box, Twente pulled a pistol, shot
Mi'iuliem liavu all sttractiv,'
life it die*,", III. sillied. He point­ him-elf and fell across Ilia en­ prospect in rnailliig as lf,0 m u
ed out that Spain, which a t tha gineer.
books, iiicluitlng tlm latest woik
The TV camera was focused on on science, sports ami fiction, ha.,
time wae tlm richest nation, fail­
ed to settle America, because all it the lliiuhlon ,logout and listeners tieeu a,I,Id to the binary.
Diight was
waa gold. "Th*
"The folks
roik who saw tlie Houston players suddenly plsy of the hook covers in Ihu
sought
maiJa a go of It," ho stated, •warn turn mnl look toward tli* press library makes sulectloi. of resiling
H'aatlaaea Ob Wag* Mai
nieftcr easy.

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PH IIA D ELPH IA . Jun. 12--VP)

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."

Man, Woman and Child ellflbla to apply dnrin* onrollmant period.
dUcaae or lllncaa known to Medical Sdanca la covered. t
eonceivablo aeddent la rottered.
^
paraon ihooM find out about this freatplaa

and

—Federal Judge James I*. Mcs ^’&lt;fonrry today delayed action (or
an indefinite tune on the tjovrrunuiil's rcgueti to transfer Hatty
Cold, accused oi driivcimg U. S.
atomic seciets to Rutsia, (torn
Philadelphia to Nsw York where
Graduates of tl,,' l«./m . | „ ., „ ( ’.Ju r y
A lin
Mr Id
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« Luilt a Ainlt i t*«»n hi t Is v i a*!
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the wairant dial ictulted in the llill Itate*, It 111 Uroe-n 'hull- I Miuilil Chin Kttarrne Hruiil «*i| ,
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l i h i m i i i r , lints M.’ijii l
. ia chemist, granted request of
P .t
Urowii. t.ols
I'.mshtsoii liifiil. A l f i r t !
Slii A rt i l . l
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I 1iifiiji,
h injtliit*),
defense counsel to “ investigate the I'lariJsne h u h s i i k s . D u n * A n . k r
ioii Ij *h K,
Filly
llinijic*:.
m ai y
lli&lt;t!*i IViim * Kraft Mi- • »«). froir
backgiuund and character* of Gold son, Dorothy Knight, Yuglni* I *11#-1 *
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i l l . a • ls.«I • \|,| t , j lUvbi.r. li g H y
ilson, Jncl i« C.,melon. .1, unit tail Mike W l.r lrl.cl, J .
itv the city wheie hn lives.*'
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John D. M. Hamilton, former

THE 1950 PLAN
Every
Ktfry
Every
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Justice Perm its Law­
yer To Probe Back­
ground, Character
Of H a r r y G o l d

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ALL AGES ALL RACES BOTH SEXES

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rlo i.d j H,1 .nigh Tuesday.

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Judge Delays
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Red’s Transfer

^i,,• . in, nt,. i nr ,i retiming,
Miu.'uiing .ind whining smear, as
,
.......
, «uiii. tiling almost
Sn-yiifiii r o n r c p l Inn.-’
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lit iiitli&gt; renewed Ills charges
no,mist f*,11 l.'nsivrii uiiniis nutn„ i i i y Owen Luttiinnru, Amhaasa*
dor nt l.nrt'i' I’hillp t;. |*'»xU|»—
iniil i lie .Souiiii i n i i l g n Relation*
. him i inmiili e which I* bi'iklng lo­

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her approval or that of tho public
librarian.
•
Certificates will ha given In
thorn who read tha required num­
ber of books. Anyone reading five
or more hooks will receive a i p e
cinl certificate. Reports muM tic
in hy noon uf Aug. IH. A p a g e
report must he written at home
and returned with the honk In'
fore credit Is given. I’rUet will
•»*' awarded for Ihe Hire* heal all
round hook report*.

HIDE 'EM LIFEGUARD
DAYTONA
...................nRAOII, Juh.j
iSq |y
1/17 — City lifeguard Blli Cham­
berlain caught a "7 piniml sea he-i
here yesterday with hie hers
hands.
The big fish was trapped iu
■hallow water behind a bar on an
outgoing tide. Chamberlain, tak­
ing advantage of tha sltuatim ,
plunged In after th* fish, straddled
him with hie legs, it took.80 min­
ute* to lend him.
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HIGH KECOHD
Joyee Milam, daughter .61 Mr
and Mr*. Marvin Milam, was one
of three children with oufatemli"*
Grammar School record* in stmllee. Mentioned In n previous a rti­
cle were th* two othor o rie n ts ,

Rickard Tlaos and

"ids.
They would reflect I lm
TALLAIIASSFP., |une l»
l/l'l - An atturnry fill llir *lalu
inrlt of American iicliii'viimeul.
" 1 am confident the leal pur aiguuil belu.e tliu S upiuii.u t'.iuit toilay tlwt loiu WeU1.11 may mil
'inyal of Hint spun lo I lift uiii |i| &lt;, 1111111.1 i 1■ about tliu rice11011 law. alter Itn ran umlrr iheni and wa»
'ould give truinendoii imputii, to I drfr.itnl for Congtrsi
ilia Hprcad o f A i i i u i Ii' mii i i l i a l i ill j

iliu atrugglu fur pi'aru.
I uni
•'uually ronfidint that these pun
ido would gladly hi*1 vu If limy Imd
opportunlly In do
He said his prup,, al wn , one
*ny to obtain the services of tlmau
pnople, “one way to ucciirc ri'al
hipertlsamdiip In tlm cunduct of
ihe most vital m atter of thu mouiant, on* way tu iuuuru tlml wc
■an tell Auierlcaninn uliroad the
way wo sell it at home."
Hikes declares Hie country suff«ra from the lack of u posit
iiosltlvu,
dlreei, forceful foreign policy.
"We have had diplomacy
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Oe roe* Tenet

BODY RBCGVEKKI)
PANAMA CITY, Jun* 12 - (/17
— The body uf A rthur C. Drown.
-I. we* recovered from the Gulf
ef Mexico at 7 A.M. today after
sn all night xearch.
Brown and hi* wife, Beverly, 1!:*
got In trouble In deep water nt
the beaches yesterday. She wus
pulled ta eefsty by Bam Blake of
Birmingham, e third member of
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llie primary'election m lr. .mu in I’inellea County, rluumalr the will1,rr Clinter B. McMullen (nnu comklnrelion, and liold a naw tuimlt
tiutwuen W alton and Jerry Cut- ♦
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.
tliu socoud piiiiiury. Tlm furmTlui court took Urn plea umi«r( (,r attorney gciiorul mndo iln
iidvisumetit. .Tlm alutn moved ^,...011,1 primary liy tlm "kin of
(or Its dismissal.
lii), li'utti under « Itopn iuu Court
Wulsoii said several apodal decision which took 100 Kurt*l*inf Hum County election lawn un­ io ta County votes away from
der which Ihu May primaries Jerry Collin". That gave Watson
woru conducted era uncnn«Htu- tin* runner-up position by 41
11,Min I Imcausu they nllow muni- v„tog, I lo f0 r&lt;- Ihn Hupreme Court
cipul offlcera to act at county decisions, Collins- was comiirureil
registration officer".
decision", Collins was con.idi'reii
"Them has been no lugal se­ 1 in, 1 primary ro n lc t and Wetsuu
cond prim ary In Pinellas Coun- third.
klonnwliilo, tliu Hupreme t-’ourt
ty," ho duclareil.
Assistant
Attorney
Goneial ivaa asked today t„ stop 11 reClyilo Trammell,
representing fnrunduiii eli'cliiui scheduled for
tho state, aald Watson had no Julia 27 011 u proposed Miami
right to complain about tho slum rliuireiidi program.
election set-up now tha
AHornoys
ruprasmiting
a
primaries ,a ra over.
......... Ha quoted group of Miami tax payers ar­
a former Supreme Court ruling gued cititenn could lint read anJ
that "a parson aggrieved cannot understand Ihu proposed orillawait an elottion result and thou nuiirii authoriring thu prujact In
complain uf m atters ho might thu brief time they would hove
have complained of prior to the nt thu polls,
•lection."
Rsprosuntutives of the city
Wetaon waa dafeatad by 17,000 cantaiidsd taxpayers as su.
re a e Twet
(Ceettewsa
votes by Chaster McMullen In

1. .
, ,,ii " ,| l,y Miss Kdua • liltten1 , 11,
In,,.I uhr.iriuu to ( liurlntta
'I ,,',till,
lltirllim
Mi,ye, .Iannis
li, 11,loll ni.il t u oiu I,dm nil Dean.
111..
, 1 e a r a w a r d pins Were given
1., r i i f f n r d I t i , t i n n. P a t s y Hron•i„ ii , Mm 1 lii* Hinllli, I " i s M u t e ,
fn'v
ll,* inP h ilip B o y d and
I ,, V W i l d .

Tli,tries
\ndsr-on
welcomed
llie 1 Irs'.s I dm Hclilriird ruprvseutud Hie class ut lu. 15. Mary
I itit I
lug rend the Class
Will
ll, •I,liv Hodges presented
Hie Nenlor Kuy to (lie Juniors,
with Claims'*, Clause making the
ii.'i'iptnii,'" Hpucul marches and
fidei'tlons wmu played hy the
hand.

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1 \C K 8 ONVII I.E, June I?

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W ED N ESD A Y J U N I 7, I f —

THIS S A N tfm n

General Heads
v. J. W. Austin R etires At
Local Ebenezer Methodist Church For Showdown
With Ja p Reds
■;
As i was pulling the last stitchc* in my mending, there came a
; knock at the door. At I opened the door, a Granger Good there. "Good
• morning. Lady", "Jonei it my name". "King it our name" I replied.
“Lady, I am looking (or an ideal home, and I’ve been told that
you could tell me all that a home should be, "Well, have a seal in
that aaty chair that John made years ago, for il it long story, I hope
you don't get tired."
♦ --------------------------------------"You, know, years ego when
John and I were very young, wc r ■“
Started out with an ideal homo
our minds. So ns wo stood
re on this plot of ground, like
— *•*, two little fledglings, wo looked
, . .
up ami kiiw Grandpa and Grand- r
**•***' —
xiia
ma coming ilnwn (lie mini, in
.
thslr little curt, driving Hie oid
^
grey horse. Wo worn so happy j j d '
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to seo
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John's
is your prohloin 7"
"lioildinu it
home,
ber
foul Willis
II
to go in
does
make
* home.
n- how
w*
luivo ii
rouudutiou

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apron
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gave
It In me,saying “ Mary,
you will find lost, peace mid
Rev. J. W. Austin, p ic in n i
fife
everlasting in the pares uf above witii his ’wife, ennuil''i .l If.
this
book, itad tills to your sears service to I he Kli.n./ei
shlldrcn. And as they left us, Methodist Ciiurcli at Sanford Mu
W#
felt nlrongor for wo hud ~‘7 when ho retired nl the o •• ..f
been taught tlielr advice which 74. lie pienelied his first seinimt
eras free and good.
In lids church In September limn
Aa the days passed, we were
busy, our foundation Did, our vollii(,1. mo v,... . . .
i „,.i&gt;.

lb‘ ,llv* , that her rhlUrwn will
VfM Up and call bar hlvmsed.
a** yon hav* banutlful
the stranger. Oh
HOl *tls there we WmcIi Her
nlldien
the
handiwork
of MUflj
God,
Hi i i HI Dt l * m '
imiHJI Will'H U|
and' aa they wstch the tires, I
«•!! th*m how lb* flower Is mnilo
•trongri and more fruitful laramie of their visit, ami as tliry
gtoW lip they ton must lie n
blotslng In peuplc. I tell them
they must grow strong nml stur­
dy Ilka the hig onk trees Hint
snad* them nml not be blown
about by every wind uf doctrine.
Yes. John Ins slwnys been u
orn! provider, so pntlent unit
Ind.
Tell me about the tmtlis that
I sec lending here and yon. Oh,
they lead to our good neighbors,
you see, we take time to visit
Ind help out in sickness or any
Work they might lie helilntl with.
Our Pastor says Hint he never
Want* to see thus* path* grown
uj&gt; with thorns ami thlatles for
th at looks as though thare was
dtacurd, ami he say* that God
to to n 't Ilk* that.
&lt;1 w* this well trodden path,

Hollywood

H ollyw ood , j7m* 7 - 7/h
Mamed to be a girl who was
lafnaly lucky, and yat har
la Ufa was dogged by III fur1, Thai was Jean Hnrluw, who
I IS years ago today.
4o matter what' I do, I al* and up on page on*, sighed
platinum blond* from Kama*
r, And she was right. In the
It abort year* that ah* flashed
Ma tha Hollywood scan*, she
itad an lmpr*slon that la still
I Ip tb* publl* mind today,
i.was luck that got har Into tho
«*. A friend bat har aha
n baft ih* uarva to present a
W of tntroduotlua to a casting
•tor, Jaan took tba bat and

W i t h MacArthur
fOKYO, June 7—(f\'\ General
Mn Ailliur appetrrd liesileil (m a
showdown livid wills Japanese
Reds Innivhl a f t e r purving 17
polity makers of Ilie ls&gt;ml&gt;nrii&gt;
pniiy newspaper Malinin
I lie new order hiinvi In -II the
niimlin nl Ret1 wlieellmuri banned
in 2d liniln fmm JaiMPesr pohli
ral III-, h old of llirin ale members
&lt;•I |i Hliainenl
I be I" ii moves *et li e ilrtgr Ini
r,o-sible -liikrs violence and world
Wide innerIivinru.
The Metis weie raugld nappiuv
by the new ruder. Tliry bad pi*i
named a “leading group” ol eight
mrmben lo irplaie llie 2d pnlil
boin leadetf v bo (e|| MacArthur’r

HOUSING CONFERENCE
Georg* II. William*, Jr., eaecutlva dl ret tor of the Sanford ffouaing Authority, left this mo minis
lui Virginia Beach, Va„ to attend
the annual meeting of the Southeastern Regional Council of the
National Aasoclatlon - of Homing
Officials.

UIIIVERH HONORED
Three Sanford men will share
honor* for safe-driving at a din­
ner for Sun Oil Company truck
drive** neat Monday night at
Adaeb'a Steer Houae, Jacksonville.
Gold pin* for romecutive no-

IT IO N IIi

TICKETS TO
MOVIELAND

CHILDREN

FREE!
rm i.D H E N UNDER Hi Y1U1

ACC OMPANIED BY PAIIKNTS ADMITTED FREE
EX C EPT SATURDAY &amp;
SUNDAY.

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l^'BETTY GRABLE

P id p

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AT

Atlantic Service Station
I'AIIK AVE. AT 3rd ST.
NOW LfNDEK

NKVV MANAGEMENT

IT ^W s VICTOR MATURE

TO O K I ACQUAINTED WITH YOU
ANI1 lO H YOU TO (SET ACQUAINTED
WITII THE EXTRA QUALITY

ATLANTIC GAS and Oils

tEam 'otoH ,

WE WILL GIVE YOU A TICKET TO THE

PIER 13

|rii ene-e police i aide,I iii.n.i
heiidipmitern aeairliing fm ter
let de'imiii'lnif Mac Al thin arid
owllinie fur tvimlnnllon of tin m
iiipiithn mid uiirlliig of occdpaHop 11mill". Till' let let wile tend
ot ri fiiminuiilM inietliig NuIuhIiiv
Prime Mlni-ter ftlilyeru Vi’' 1",
whone euvi i nliielit la tAViiifr witii
the &lt;'orriinuni.rt pniiy Went ill"
linioi’dinte ninfeieiir.r witii V
A11hiu.
A* they met, tiintnt* fla»li"d
llulllid tin* • il v Hull'll Would tie
limn* piui’ci. line tilnlrd Hit *’
ainn mi- uui ui .-lil l„&lt; u l&gt;ed ii
Ii-iivs- In|iii11 WMIIniu J Se'uihl
l him iuiiu i f tin* Allied I' uui* 11
which liuHniri I' n member, »utd
he hill lierird riilldnp to Hiiliitnil
inti' hi even 'pdiinle "iieli u oeue
iliiv-ililiH were ntlivi- over tli.i
weeki ml in |npnn Tiu*\ 'Vere o&gt;eo
|.hiilii|'rnphilu' police n i-ii'iiihliid •
cope tvlli, ii .11 ik&lt;- culled ftn Ian
Katurdnv by Itie C'MniiMiiiihti
Noil her Ilip alriko inn achediiled
r 11iilt'iit demoiiHlralliiiiH mnleiialIred.

STARTS SAT.

RIDE IN THEATER

—ON THE STAGE—

WITH THE PURCHASE OF EACH

TH E RITZ

5 GALLONS OF ATLANTIC GAS

SQUARE DANCE

ALL THIS WEEK

CLUB

CLYDE NT. Cl.AIK, MANAGES

- FEATURING -

DAVE SHANNON &amp;

— Added-i allium--'‘Marta

A' Flowers'

N orelly—"llearh

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I'nrammiui News

, |(

HIS WESTERN MUSIC
THE AlilllKNUK l«
THE' HIIDW-

Mm Atlliui cxplnined In u let­
ter to llie I’rlnie Minister I List the
n«w purge order w an hIUtiiuU
"inetlmd of rorrertion," to cloiing
Abntmtn or ie-e«inhllslilng censor-hio. Ho lud I I,nth wi le reimgiuiiit.

Minnwliile, In Mniilln, Presi­
dent Klpidio Milli-illli ill Id In*
would welcome iuld|l‘nim| Ameil
enii truoiis In Hu' I'ldllppini'ii.
tie Inld n liew* eimfi'leiic' he
ihiltbti'll llieie nu mv lilnVe ill
Wurdllnglmi 'In lull...... er'* Hi'
I'lllllpplliea. Hilt, asked wind Id &gt;
reliction Wilild be I llie llblle.l
Rllile* weie In mi till Ini't'iuise
It* troop* lieie Oun ion leplii &gt;1
“Tlmt would In' ftivni uble. I
would weleoipe ii. Kipu'liilly In
View uf trnnhled i.iinbtiomi III lids
pull iif llie wnilil"
l.nsliing uiit nl lepinti Hint lb«
rillll|lt'lll'yv »&gt;•
Pldllpjntne.s
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My HMD THOMAS

Prime Minister G o es
Into
Conference

• Dtlunad a t F t. Riley, Kan.
Mm . B, Cochran will remain
ror, tha summer and eon-ln-law
ID MATIN A DUNNING
R, Lawson will go with Mr. and
it Live
Liverpool.
Mr*; nnyoer
Snyder to S
Gaait
‘
Rev, end Mr*. II. Hearing and .nr.;
family moved into the upstair* 0 , to Walt relative*. M r, C tw ■ipui inu-ut el tile .McCullough wm„ f ni * * r 1 Snyder will return
A|,urtme nt lint week. They will to Florida about June 11.
welcome their friunda a t any
I line.
Junior Todd who is attending
Ultra-violet electrle lights .ire
school In Enterprise wna taken available for Installation In chick­
suddenly ill ln*l Friday. He was en house* to cut down disease
ipilio find mid Saturday went I gtrms.
to see it specialist lii Orlando.
Ihe \V. M. U. wss well atIIO
(O N D
I«uili^l on "I holiday I’. M. for
Imsiness meeting. Afterward a
mi“ lonary program was given.
I.idiei nl'ending were .Mrs. J, R ,1
l’i!. i on, Mr- W. I.ovd. Ml*. It.
Iforka, M i - t l. Ilomik, .Mrs. A.
Herring, Mn. (leoign llirt, Mrs.
Today and T hursday!
K. idilmmi Miv W. I .owe, nml
Mi
A. Ilmnthl.
A I'ltt-s of ••veil will graduate
To. • d»v Iron, iIn* Fightii Grade,
Kroner, l.nv.-on. Iiorlime Vitim,
' hi •h.'ilielli'
Mi'l.iimin e,
Klolse
Snvdir, Ilurlmrn (ii.liliii*. Peg.
,-v rinrli and I livid Hosnek,
George Sweet and Miss Ida
M. h'li'y of Winter Garden
drought Mrs. Donning
home
T l'iird sy afternoon.
Mr. anil Mrs. .1. K. Peterson
are enti i talniiig hi t mother Mrs.
Donnie IVIeimri Mid I'ratiiHon
Hrvant f'eteison of
Daytona
Herieh, Mn. Krnniu Peterson of,
f nkn'nml, Mir Ion Dunn and
inn Joe, Jr of Deuvllle, N. J.,

Osteen News

the President
l In slurb's
wore "originaled by CnniniimM*.
deprecatoi", anil other ill lvl1 lulrs.,,
Anil In Tnlpei. a Red Invasion
of the Tnchen N andi, 10(1 miles
smith of Khungbni nml an imimrttant NoHunnli.il blurkmle base,
was anticipated.
Official illspnlrlies said the
Communists were intuGng troops
on the mnlnlund nreporatury for
an Hsaniilt on the Island. The Na­
McGrow nml come U, Cnllfornln. tionalists have been trying to con­
They were divorced two years vert the Tar liens into u stronghold
fater,
silica the loss of the Cluudiim Is­
In 1092, she man led Foul lletn, lands last month.
film executive, A immlli Inter, his
HKND TO J A I i r
nAle body was found on the hathWABII1NGTON, June 7 - f/|»)
loom floor of their llevorly Hills
home, a bulUt in his lemple and — Chairman Edward K. Rarskv
the gun in hla hand, lie left a
rryptle notes
“Dearest Dears Unfietunutely,
this Is tha only way to make good
the frightful
wrung
I have
done
,
__ _ &gt;
*- -s*
*l*w

you and to wipe mil my abject
humiliation. 1 love you. I’.H.—
You understand that lust night
was only a comedy."
The following year, the artrea*
married camoraimin HmI Rossen.
but a divorce followed a few
months lator.
Perhaps her greatest love was
William Powall. She urn! the actor
had the mum kind of humor nnd
enjoyed each other*' company trdmendoualy. But wliataver plans
they had for marriage willed with
her death on June 7, IBS?.
Powoll wM nt her bedside, try­
ing to ooltuort her In the last
hours aa uramlo poisoning spread
to bar brain. Doctor* gave her

w(9 nvr pv*wur*vrv* ditrubc unu nail
been the Dlendilest of all the
atari. It alto startled the na­
tion] her studio hud denied a setlom illness for a week, saying It
waa only a cold. Movie goer*
mourned aa her body was Placed
la a marble room which Powell
bought at Forest. Lawn Memorial
When she died, Mina Harlow was

RI RR Hit
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bumper to bumper to give
you dependable, law-cosl

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Handling ease that’s lust vV - B
•bout out of Utla world. ^ ml JsaJ

TRi p l • NOV I r I M l RB M il
t ’s "JU &gt;&lt;*W" for extra years of service,

baa ibe kind of satra comfort nod conveai

K ’ve always warned. Cab baa tba srldaat

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l a H atty Tk«r« la S tren g th —
To Protect ttui P om Dl th« World:
To Promote the Progreso of America.
To Prudure Prosperity for Hanford.

TH E W EATHER
Cuntimu t ..arm tviih cunilde
■Mr- rloudine.u through Frida
wilt. occaomiixl local tliuiiileishu
r iy Moditate to fresh MiUlheaal
erlv » mils.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAIT.Y N EW SPAPER
VULllMK XXXXI

■ * . - --

KatahllHhed I DOM

Truman DecI? *es
Economic Ait. To
Europe Is Vital

tz

COLUMBIA, Mo., June 9—i/l’i
— Preiidrnl Tinman drclaird to­

■"Imi Charge*, Oelay
Ag.tinsi U. S. Millt.'iy A u t h o r i t i e s

In a world "full of dangrii," In
drclated, llie United Slate, mutt

WAMIIM.ION, June B i/ |‘»

Lnnlini'.r it: t nnliil'tilmns &lt;&gt; tier

*&lt;ll »hl| I i li (K-Oli.it .aid loilay
"•I Mr ill.mill hr a .pink Japanc.e
ti.aty
hr. .u*r willmut onr tlir
i.iuali.ui u.ih.ii l.tpan may hrpin
c " .igaiuH Amriuui luteiMli
l ,*,r"&gt;r ‘ riinarv lolmtun *iul
ifrj.dihai, ail. tier Jul.u luiltr
thillo id thr Stale Dcpaillurlll
h-a r (mi l.,kyo lain th.» monlli
!•&gt; • oiilri on a jap«nric praie settlrmnit tulh Grncral DougUi Mac•\llhlll.
l ilt .aid m an lntri tirvt lli.u hr
iiml.T food Ifie- llrldV 111 pie*.log lut
.i pr.iir .rllrinrnl in, J.ipan lid.
been 'l.ugrlv , allied hy liir lalluir
"I dir Hi11II.Vrv dullimitie* |o dglrr
&lt;m wli.it lliry tvdlil ttill. ieg.m| In
hn.r.,"
"Sun e Ihe dilvrul til aliinii,
it. apun. .in.l llir pm. ihllilv of
il.Hill Wail ore," l.itt uldeil. ‘‘I

naiotit iett "*llie f omiiminsii tu n e
^ in.”
He made il dear m an edilim
prcpaied for gi adust,on exriciie*
oi the Univeifity of M moun tin t
he it convinced "our vital naliotui
inteicii io a htallh world economy"
will not end when M attlull Plan
aid tlopt m 1932.
"You hear a lot of talk llirsr
dayt to the effect that the wotld
1 il full of dangtis, and that oui
civilization it heading iliaigld loi
diiaier," the 1’ievidrul asserted.
"Of course, tti*. muni I- full ,u
datum *—tin- win Id I'li- :&lt;Iwa yi

titi li full of duMgerx. foi ......

oi

every country »ri.t n' ncciy pel pm)
of history.”
But ill spile oi them- ilmiH'ihe naairl, 'out civllixnt ion m-eil not
wil’d .ip in disuulcr "

^

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A , - t l i l l g III Ml t l a Mi l l , * Mill %i vi . l a ..| ill.
p l a n e t l m t c n i ! &gt; l , - l a r , i l c d i n tin* A t l a n t a Hi t a n *
In U l c n In U i l ml ngl ci n,
i F . n t y - f n . .,i i l .

the* i'mtt Wi'r** (H.ki'd 11|i uy ti"&lt;rtu «*i nf I I!

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r,in, port | liMuguig migralory
i t . i i f r f 1 1*1)1 p i i i f f * ' •*(i{fifit** * u n k f t t o u t
. .n- t l i o a r d l
Soi ii ul photi .I

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thnuKiit niir |» lltienl d'hote* nidi
cacttted indecision and wea„nev
haw found to thoir diamuy »l“.i

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si:;itiajaiwr^a.

# W arren Surprised
A t Resignation Of
2 Citrus Members
TALLAHAH8EE, June H -■ l/l'J
_ (Jovernur Warren today declined
to comment on the resignation of
two member* of hl» (Jltru* Coni-

he used nt tliin time lull in ,’enciu!
l.|plnved pulilicatioli of must n(
tvlii.i tm liud said.
I'oinls nf Ids discourse which
lie oi.lhortsod tor puiillcalion in
Climed:
1. The key ipiestinn In arming
allies in Ihu anti-Cumin unlit con
fliei is "whetner they will or cue
fight." Taft said that with the ex­
cept lor. of arm s given to Britain
liie American government "can
not he sun* that the arina given
European countries can or will tie
used against Kuaslu."
2. Thu United Btwtea ahould act
if llussiu si uuld allem pt In sweep
over Western Europe. T aft added,
"1 'inre therefore token the posi­
tion thul wo should Iw prepared to
go to war with Russia if that
should occur."
Taft declined in reapansa to a
direct ipicstlon to say w hither he
tlunight Secretary of State Acheson 'should go." a t the questioner
phrased it. The senator replied,
"I haven’t »ald .that and I don't
think I wont to any it,"
l. Taft said that bn proeant
Amet icon policy toward^ Russia
|l?aallawe4 Oa

• m Hu^tild tile resignations of Cor­
gi, T. Bice of If nine* City nml Tom
Turnbull of Orlando came u» u
•‘complete nnrprlsa" to him. 0 "
laid he haa given no thought to
their aucceiuior*.
, ,
,
Bice and Turnbull wired their
realgnatlotui to Warren yesterday
following the selection of W. K.
Robin*on a* comml*alon cliatrtnan. In hla resignation, iiicc
charged politics played n part in
RohlnsiVs election.
. . . .
Warren a Ino denied re par l* that
C. V. Uriffln has roturned as un
administration advisor and hud
recommended the selection of Boh
in ton.
The governor eald ha saw Grif­
fin, who split with Warren *cv
William Charles Tieon, 44. died
eral months ago, at the funeral at ldi-tri o’clock in the Atlantic
Dodge Taylor but did not tnlk Coast I.lna Hospital a i Wavcrose.
Gs. Tentative funeral arrange­
■• He said he ha* not dlicUBeeil the ments tin vc been mads for funeral
ja Commlatlon with Griffin.
services Sunday afternoon a t 2:00
m Warren eald he made no rec- o’clock at tha Firat Christian

•

William C. Tison
Diew At ACL Hospital

j

wentmcndatlon (or the selection of n
eammleelon chairman. He eeld It
M s nut even discus led at a eonferencs held with memhera uf the,
MUnmUslott here earlier this week.
’ When asked If he approved of
Robinson's election, Warren de­
clared "anybody that U satisfac­
tory to the commission Is tatWfaotory to me."

BEGREGATION
WASHINGTON, June t — i/P)
The CIO aem d nolle* today
and to
It Intends
any laws,
,1*. If net
.jo requlrkitiona or
ie prastlce
iU urgaui
I aegrefatloa,
statement • Hurray.
Court's

Church,

Mr. 'I Ison started work with tbs
Atlantic Coast U na Railroad, Jan.
6, 1087 as a telegraphin', Mid on
Jply 80, 1042 was pro— tod to tlto
post of dispatcher In tha local or
Jacksonville district, serving in
this capacity until tin vacant 111neee.
Immediate survivor* are ' the
widow. Hr*. Charles Ttson and
four children, nil of “

winker* to the lNote,l Midi,
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S alt In Wells
Lotttlon Sparkles With Pageantry
I«ack Of Wharves
Is Reviewed At
As Kiip» (Celebrates His Birthday Blocks Move To
I.OMKtN lime H
(/P) — I niid.ui iparkled with pomp and Get Boat Service
Tourist C enter pageant,
i ti’d.v .&gt; h ng i .rora* M rnatked lot ulticial birlliday Ii)
Experts W i l l Start
14 Point Progr.nn
In
N e .i r I'tit h i e
I Wo meeting neir hr I ! vr-lei
day 1. 11.-j ||. mjii ..I i),e I nil, hi 1 ru

" f iling i&lt;■ru new |irei» and beytmed honors un Jiilinguished Hri-

tuns.

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An.in, I li e m il.I l!i ini, diplomat, and guveinois enlritaittcd at
annual kn.g'r hnilntiv ir.rpllollS. fliougli the monatch aitually was
Imiii Dr. H , IH'l i thr aiuil.ertaiv nfficially it crlrhl.tlrd today hr
iMIin1 I iii n - lime a eat tier I**
~~ ""ir.' nl&lt;'niuii
. . . .
..
'llif u ’miB of tin* last general

........ .
,h" blgn ........... Ttu,y #tl. |.,.wil Hllktn,
;tto*
'Mlt V
nilniater of town
tuwn and
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e..ini
*, by h.Mi.e,
.... try plaiming, whom no In
1 1 1 i g dt i n a i ii e||. ii, 'i.-|ri|]n|r ( n i m l v
I I lllil &lt;1111,i '.n il ill." 1.1 ill CO ina
Party dlnlrtct urganiiatini.
will. I, 401111* IthlVtfm I,AW 11*|&gt;-111ctl tin fnt null..... .l.il,Ii, 1.11, 1, to
iiiul.t
accept u' a cendiilulu;
II . Nl.pl ,
V\ III
I»»if IHim •! i io|&gt;*
,
- i I ent. (’n|. Hairy Morris, who
let

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polllual

of a program Including hit helm:
he un.lerrti.od that
Fallowing tin* lit.I mrrting, a
awa nlnl mi honofiiry ifbclor of Mu*"/'
U thur, oupr. mr -dlied cun number of Moil Con.rtvatnin &lt;■»
law* dearie nml n meinbyrahiii mnmli’i' fini ccupatiun, dokey In Phi Betu Kappa the Kbol ■'if. un iiarly |M*acc treaty but he prill auJ local of fn nils tnrl and
atshlp social*.
d’Cnj.l not say what Mac Arthur mapped out a 14 pofot Ilian oi
'ifeie. of"whcttruMh*°Unired^tim! Itudy ebrl rrararHt which wilj be
iiie dftlh illviall'll in Wht’ti ho -erv- *tiLutil htivo Inses «nd maintain assigned in (Mail to tl,r rxptits
ad in the first World Wm
inMijiH in J a|ui fi fur n (umk tlniw— wlioir finding, will he made ,tv&lt;u|Thr President's speech mhh’d up " d h "i' witNnuf u tti'fily. Moat if alite 01 gl l l WCI S.
to mi implied warning to Rli*«m Hut nil stale inn! defense depart
This inforniation, sai l Mr J.i
tlii,i Hi. onlotions stirred up in ■in lit o f f i c i a l * t e p o r t e d l y fc,.| * i , c h
.......... will I.,, vilutihl.' nl:,, to
this f.iiintrv t*v foreign |*oliey do lii-es me necessary

lalt interview covered u wide
fi«t"» do no* null, ate weakness
a llemui'iMi V Hi* explained:
'" Pc "t foreign policy &lt;|iii'ilicns.
a talk tie Inul niade
"Tm letmicrutie pr*n'f** in Pot Il gniv Mil
a lw n y a .may. I t In v o lv o * us “
nil llie i ,Turd In rt gtnilp ut lie'vs
jjie . it p it.d ie ilu lm le s . lin t o t iiin j an"•pei men al a private meeting
lien’ earlier In the week.
a ro u s rd a m i fw h l'g s ru n h u rl,
"tint v lii’ii the shunting i&gt; end
Ijuesllens were raised about
tit a id tin- d&gt;cixluu la token, tie’ "tietlii’i ids rufi.liletitH coutil he
’■eaiiltiriR el idee teats on lie sol "I juiMishcd mill this morning he met
foimdatliui of ilm eultitii'iii wisdom " III reporter.. In give nr withhold
of Pm peiiplu.
poriiiiaslon. In muiiu Instauce* In
"Dictator* mid tyrants, "
decllneij |&gt;, let some of Ilia views

^ w,

Ku.„ u(tl.r s.mklce* defeat in hia
UWII ,|intrirt&gt; nml I). K. Hi’.’.
Williams, former junior minister
f«'al4't| in thi&gt; pleclitiii.
Illl* iltlltM HHVV h tirilllA
' \ nJ lliii v u ii ih , I 'liu ir iiin n
l 1" " " , 1.1

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n f I hi*

h" W. IIIves, nmimging di ■

lector

»f

t'ompnny;

ilie

liollx

Ernest

Hoyce

Molui i

Drot'nldll,

thine texted IS years ago, indi­
is."
The .Senate lu ll d if f e r s widely
cating no Intrusions of salt, he
Earlier Juhnsun had told the
fro
m
..in,
iir
e
v
io
ii'ly
|ia.iHi*d
liv
the
pointed put
audit nee:
I* there is normal rainfall thl* llo u * e IIrid un w h ic h .‘ lu n a te hea.
"I'Ve about finish my string.
m,miner, It will reduce the sail In g x w ern held.
It's about time I lake a real. I
T he I lm i'u lu ll e xte n d e d Do Imp* I can enjoy myself in Du.
cmdini to the point where It will
he perfectly *hfe to grow a crop," n re su n t act f u r o n ly tw o y c n i time I have.”
he iteclnrci). Bolt content In local lii't e m l n f th re e ii- k c d h v th e ail
Among thorn, paying tribute to
Il’tslIisrS n* r*M lw a|
(OaaUaaaa m 1‘sa* Tnut
wells showed variation from 60
parts per trillion to 1,000 parta per
tnlllioti," he sold.
If, H. Cooper of the V 8, genlogical survey, showed the grower*
map* of subterranean water sup­
plies nml salt encroachment.
Thane salt dupoalte, ha said, date
hack thousands of years to the
time the land waa submerged, ami
WASHINGTON. June H — (/P) — The American appetite for
the salt In gradually being flush#.!
meat it stronger now than at any time since Um summer of 1948.
IOm Os i m m ffage Feast
(OaaNaaM

American Appetite For Meat Is
Stronger Now Than It Was In ’48

C

The Agriculture Department ui reporting this today said the delire
for more meat—particularly beef—is reflected in a heavier demand at
the meat counter and In riling pricea,
Just after the war, demand for meat waa unusually strong rela­
tive tu consumers’ incomes, the agency said. In Um summer of 1948,
demand roaa to a peak. It the'i#weakened, beginning a prolonged1will lwrreaaa much more In thn
decline.

In 1040, consumers spent a
smaller portion of thair fncon
for meat than they did hafore
tha war.
"The strengthening this spring
is tha firat material Increase In
demand for meat alnca tha sum­
I FARMERS KILLEO
— A »AW1,0«)M
000 program of do*
da»000
COURTLAND, Calif., June 8 - mer of 1048,’’ tha department
fense construction
UP)—A farm truck csrrrlhjj work •aid.
upon today by a
are home from the fields plunged
"Nevertheless, tha gain In de­
Conference Committee, j
a t least eight nian to thair deaths mand la probably no greater
Chairman VliuiaR (L lY of the In an Irrigation
than tha rise th at has occurred
House Armed Service*
lata yesterday.'
In incomes. The
said the bulky
Tha death tall may riia to 14. meat .consumed
ar all Army,
The number
check* today

4 ' IIPIIH-I t I*,

Ci.minliismn; |

t i l , l.m,hi,' f.,i I'oueral cum* in.'iulrer of tile Dllingow t’orpura
P
peli'Sco n* m&gt; iiolu-t rial work­ lion since IPX!, nod Sir Dllln’it
I'amploii,
clerk
of
Dm
cunnultaer dtu mg u vmitureaunnr earner.
All IuiIi i'h m.iut
diltl: tivu aesemhiy uf Dm Council of
mat dlstln*
guliiticd
ohhgr, Oi'tuUftl
f i t Europe
cor a F
M t Among other* on tha homo*
Thonutx A lllouiay.'woi'
Fl-.it)
Murs)i.‘ii''i litttoo. flo waa the lint were i'l.dm irk
Asliton,
secuml auldlo, 11 Oil, outside Dl" clioroi.grniiiiur of tlio Siolli'l '*
Dniteil King,l.m, t.. l,o m. tom W.-IIh Imli.'i, niuned a I'.milliamli'C
ored
S o o th Afi oil's J „ „ I'lnix,
of Dio older oi Dio Brillsii Em­
i mi
Sioul*
.v i m
ttit- o i h e r .
pire, and lieuige Wilson, at lid
Till,. Of tllo I,.'.. I,Moim III* in.lieViNl I,, in* llritain'n olih'sl
I.
a bur
I *n rt y
figur.H
, , » fill,!
l o n g - , net or, mol.' uu uffo'er of
tin- City of .Sanford from tin- II, III. H o u s e o f l " l i l l o o Oi .
tile old.', of tl,o Hr,tod, Empin
iiioi.lpoinl of it* wutor *oi pli
l'ri**. i,( „i l in coMf.'rcm*. of "I
lu-iiilx wore ftoltcrt F Will,. &gt;,II. S e n a t e
( o n im itte f 1 A lv a n le y
J o h n s to n
di.liiit col.xi'l vat ul,i*1 from Or
lull
Mr. lucolmon, Jauio W,. r.
Iij.lrulogicul i iigim-or of Du..... ,tt, R e n m n n e i i d s T h r e e I l e m l 0 1 U K U n i o n
oaxloi,, ingiiiti’ Ur. I'ioli], Wool
puli’, hurtle,illurulist ,,i ru Don Y e a r
D r a i 't
F la n H in ts
A t ({ u ittin ^ ;
nnl Honda Ex) crtinijrii Station;
A),Haul .Mmgnu, *u!l ctnieeivnliioiW \ M I N D 11 IN
tmm m
, i
DI.EVM.ANH. d.iiie a i.d'i
oi; II II. Co. nrr, II. S- *re..logi­
\ Mi m . v e i l . ' I l l ' l l Ul|| o f il
\ 11 llI,It-v Intiiisl.ill, who Ini'
cal "tirvcy rugiiuiT; City &lt;’.o&gt;,ini» pna.-. in.,.* d r ill I *••! wax ........
head, ,1 the III oltiei hood id l.oen
a nor Kisiitl.iil ( hnsei 11 lam.-. nil'll.it 1 *o ill, .N.,0,1. today 1»v i' in.dive
I.lie no'ei f.u 81. yuuix,
Inti; Ihivi.l l i.wi II. 'oil ictoiil*sl A r m , S. rvicx i "ir,,,tiv.
■:ivx lie will mike all ai.iiolim'e
ami DID K Hirltli, engim , , of
I II. p t . ' '. lit ,ll n i l H. t I* di l l ’ I
merit .III lux retlieinelll nl lh«
III.’ 1‘Ini'IiIh S"d I'oftsoivatlou soi .’*|ui« I
8 i.
lil'upei
time1 ill the .-1111• i,| roll
vice.
Il,, .’"nul.' lull -v.mi|,|
lin, , i ventiuli nf ‘lie HM.IHI1) inemher ..ill
Al the initial meeting will, ill,. I’,i iil.'iil'a |■i,w,■i lu or,lei net nrilutt.
nhont *is grower* uru on:, Pi. H uni ludoclimi’i of vmitlta het
Bill Die time 1* nut vet. In,
W. Hnprocht of tha E* per line il'- li t and 8.1 y e a r* il hu fim iu l Due told reporter* at n hnmpnd m Ina
tii'
iT’
a
r
y
.
liunur ln*l it,gtil Ahum l,8hi)
Station poiiittil out that during
Ii
&lt;i &lt;i liii-ltt.lt"
n n i i m e n d m u i d pernons nttendi.l the te-tiimmiiil
tlir mint two aeasonn then* lilol
In the 'liiill, little Vft veur-ul.l
I i i t i i u *1,oi Inge of from 1(1 to 18 l . v H e m i i u r K m s f l l i l l f i n i l o
tnihe' uf ruiofall, that grower* •I' l l re i n . ' , ill M’g r . ’ g i i l i i t i i i n „ „ v ,,! chief.
After hi* dnughlei, Mi*, tl
liu.l I,cell compelled to use more D i e a i u m . l t . i ' r v i i i ' i f t h i s lx r e
fore liu ro I,ml been more uceumu- i i i i m d i . i In w r i t i n g l . v a n y p e r s m i M. Kendall, Jr &lt;&gt;f I’uh. Alto.
•'alIf,, had pliltied a fill-year BI.E
wnter from well*, and tlmt there- d r a f t e d
t Jritf t-i d ir e ,d i.i i i n f I ’ r e s iili'iii ineinbership pin nn Iii* lapel,
Islmo of 'Hit.
AVell* truled hotween Ill.M1 nml IV iiiio . ii a ll .,( 1 1..- a i iiie .) iii.r v ic i" duhnatnn wiim given n Hoick aulu\ i inv. Nnw and Air Force
umhile ami two piece,, uf luggage
IHIIT, sometime* twice a year,
showed no increase in unit con­ have iiri.q gj ii.In,illv uiimlnntim l.y Ills union memlier*.
Jokingly, he observed:
tent even though liuro wa* a segregation nf wtillus ami Negro.'
The G ukku II ...... m l, Men! NIMUI,
"You get a car and some lugvurfntlnp In tie rate of flew, loi
*nl&gt;! Soh’o wells tested this year e n tly w o u ld m i Hire s e p a ra te ra c ia l gaga. If that isri'l all Invitation lu
*hoive I the simii salt content ns u n it* f u r ilr u fle .'x w h o requested go s o m e w h e r e , I duli't know what,

‘FEDERAL GRANT
TA1.LAIIABSEE, June | — (Al
— The Htato Tuberouloele Board
today recalvad a federal grant nf
BO,000 to help build its new 8f&gt;0d 18,211,000 sanetorium here.
Robert Certer, chief of the
State Improvement Commission
hospital planning division, eald
tha grant almost exhaust* the
93,000,000 allocation of OAdaral
fund* for Florida tuberculosis
sanatoria.

I ■*&lt;■»Is ■i i! ( Iii hi p S a y ■
W
1st 11 II 11 | ’t o i l L i e d
In
M fiiv m u
M em I •* i :,i Mp W i t ft R e d s

Kiwanians Hear
Glass Blowing
Art Explained

»&lt;"•* ' o.ualclint nl i,lil.li l.e- l.itnh.en 11 In T ’'
;:'1.............ui.torcy.
...I .rpre.rnlM.ve ........ .
by J pU’J . T ....... . ......................
ll"' ''
Sidney l-arum hdtl lb .I nkiuatt.i (Ainrtican a few gfowcis wlm mi rilnird with I
1*111. ( 1:1 1 \
e l .1 limnglit doWII
I. iulid hil.r ..mill of thr Ui.llll oil vniK^rvaliun i speit* .nui „f|i
[ t i l l ' &lt; ' &gt;i
In &lt;in. I
t l i n t till'*
riuU
J.
i|i.tllC*c i 11&gt;1ml&gt; i. mg ml lit
irlitu| tlic Cenli.d i lund.i I spi-if itl. n f l f u d i i , i , i , h ’i t , - , . ' I ihVi 'i' : ' nU i'p
U„
llin.M.i
..........
.
DuHouse
hei.nnr it i, ton vulnerable to mem Stiituui in irgaid lo '.ill ill
of
t 1 , 111 , 0 . ux,
1 , 1, 1,t y
lio
was
fillialiuti.
attack."
mi nsdi'.l l lie order of tin. Hrl*

*'ll ran go on to glenler height,,
Thule who are frightened anil
dismayed do mil have fa'th that
lieu Will Lie., .ririil Ifir inlviirii'i'*
tor good ends They see only P i1
dangers in till' world -nul tin1 o|&gt;
portunitiis."
Mr. Trui'ieii'a i|icwli wax pint

U.S. Economist Is
Indicted By Grand
Jury For Perjury

A t Sea

^''T*

,SViltw r*r

day that putt Mml,*11 Clou *Lon
donmrnt of aid I . W-rlm, Lump-?
would tie Jiiailtour to peace

S ig h te d

■V

Quitk T reaty
With Japanese

Necessary For U.S.

C ru sh

■f.

G e n e r a l Eisenhower *r /. * i
ri
Sees
Big Military l a l t A S K S TOT
E x p e n d i t u r e s

I 1aile (’

S u rv iv o rs O f O c e a n

No. ‘209

Atutocinted I’rerw Lfuxrrl Wire

SANFORD. FI.OHIPA. ITU’HSDAY JUNK 8, 1950

coming month* or tha next year
or two, unless It le stimulated
by n farth er rise in personal
incomaa,
i
Nevertkeleee, pricea a f most
m eete and n u t animate a re Ilka*
ty to go higher during tha aummar. They usually advance dur
jng (M l •aatotk 1nee mwah as Ik

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till*

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■V.iniuo-M "I llir ll l , mid icpir"■nt* llir Ir, iiton oi llir ll l' on ||ic
1., innn l.rii! al il.r Al.tv I in Inn.
jail. I 1. tn I'unsidet llir .i|i|ilit*
timi .d Mi Will,, t OI I olimio,,
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tl'e ptOC.'XX |M Ml) &gt;&gt;\u. l,og
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was called la .«i,I iIn III, ,,l .. , ■
pany which lool m*i , 1. . .I &gt;
coiilrnct fretn Hi. Hod l . icli. , in
icieit- In xinnil ii, cl , w M, Hi,
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wina tl,c*c facilltlcr a,, . v:,,t II,
aide, M, lligg,,,- raal ,iad ,|e ‘aim'd glass w,, •• v- w , I.Dur
pnpoi tcil from It, “ , “, In. .■nl 1
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"I Die dock fncilll ,,&gt;h aii.l ' ,i. .noil pi i*e fa ile d d m , i&gt;c i. • • •I ....... '
al Ha,,foul a «,i,«- un. i no,. ,. .mt lull and Sir Itle t " id,on. ,1 I-■
Hung Dial xhuilld l.e 'l"U' I •, Hi, I' nglaml Me i d ..... ,,. l i t ' i
, i luliiist, ids l.e l, &gt;- - ',• , I n k
li.'tlermenl of the cuiiiinmutv
" I In- St. Julnci Hive, I in. at long, said Mi t I ..
ple-ful liar light* lo up.'. „l, ot,
West Virginia
in nl. it loci
Die nvei nml when Ilie fueililie linn for thin tinft 'I plnl'l
atiiCrl
an* coliipleluj, arruug.'iin'.il can "( sLifficlcnt pin IIV (oi moking 1
he made to uxe thu*.’ emu,non cat glaxx I* avnllnhlc. '» wl! ........
Her light', fur ojiuialiou .egard Imnl gas to |,r,,,l,,i&lt;.&lt; 11,•• Ingli t'
h'XH „( the ucliiiu of the ll I . lie give* nf luilipcratm' ni.'dcil, ■&lt; ‘
xlali'il.
Mi. Clay-The nniipaiiv ..... m il-."However." Mr lliggin* ml,lc&lt;l, more than 'I.IMili I,and ••l"Wo •"
"I am xuru thul tl,,' III' will tide* a day xml Gal el'1"
giant the right* when Ihexe fucili III Snell catlii’dinl' O' 'in.l of lie
lien are avnilahle."
( aDirdial of Hi l"Ol, Ihv in. ,
Ill regard lo the other opernl Duke Chapel and D,c i .Di.'iliai ,&lt;1
mg rigid* referred to it, D," re lilistnin, France
port, tiii'*i. are lu-hl l.v the VIwh- lie described tin1 pi’"&lt;‘e n 'l(
coal '1ruimpurtalioo Cn and the gin** making, the (.lowin’ of ti'1'
Hum Loveland Tnuihpuiinium t'u.. plastic glass....I Dm .-*•r.-in&lt;■ cine
of I'liiludelphia, ami they an* for which must he taken
prevent
contract carrier ilglilx which will Die glass from Ine'iknig or heing
not give Hnnfunl the benefit de­ 'polled ill tile pioeex’. Wl,It’ll ••’*
sired, which ll plihlinhcd tali*', he ileclared, ll wax vnv la-einattnr:
anitl.
watch.
In their report, llie evetmaeix to Visitors
lltlroduce.l try It W
“tail'd that the City Doinml,»lon Ware
were A I&gt; I’aee mid D'""'u
of Hanford and thr Dhnmh. i of I’nge of
Orlando, lln.lv D l.nlli"
Dunnnurcp of Hemimde t.'mtniv,
Ocala ami John I'1'.’ of Die Key
which includss Hanford, requexted .,f
President Ralph A Hnilti
Mr. Wllllt, tn llodltuli the pm- Clt.h.
.itigrut ul aieii Die U. v I • •
posed aurviue, and wore "activnlv .K,nUy
mi III* reappoiniment *•»
puahliig this appiicallun."
odnlster of the First Metliuilisi
There are no adequate terminal
&lt;N»ni« li U'*i Hu’
furilltian at Banfonl, the esani- Fhurchr
inf.
itiera said, but added that Die lie
construction Finance Corporation
had committed itrelf lo iiinkc a C o u n t y F a r m B u r e a u
loan uf 931)0,OOU.for the conslrucT o M e e t 'I ’u e s d n y
llun uf a warehouse and turminul,
if the City Commission accepted
the ItFC's resolution containing
Plane to put H"‘
certain convenience* In ho per­ celery and ntiier veg. liihtes on a
mure stable basis wiil tm &gt;ii«'«■
formed by Iha City.
After certain iiteUniinarie* de­ sed Tueiday ntght at H:()l ncM&gt;
scribed by the examiners, they at a meeting of Die Beniinolu
said, tha resolution would be sub­ County Farm Hunan at 'he fu ­
mitted to a circuit court for valida­ ture Farmer Building, Orie Motlition of the proceedings ami an ap­ ieui, preeldcnt, announced today
AA growers of winter veget­
peal taken to the Supreme Court
of Florida for final confirmation ables are urged by Mr. Mathtaux
of the validation, a process which to attand the nuetlng, ask (iuw»the examiners laid wuuld take sev­ tlone and to »»«•'« ui'provjsl or
disapproval of the element* of
eral monDin.
After reviewing the authorities the plan that will lie offered
During th# post year director*
uf two othor water carriere to
jCaattseeS oa waa* Tool
of tha Farm Bureau hero have
been doing conilderabo work on
K.KJL IN FLORIDA
plane to reduce the element of
chanca In growing vegetable!, he
MacCLENNY. Flu„ June 8
UP) - Tha Xu Klux Klan held a declared.
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Ka I c Ii (ids Post
In ( iiius Company

(Luird Kv (ariffin
Iii HU t I'- I III llll I H. June
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&gt;» .! I.. . 1 i . i ittui in In- fend
,,ili i." r, mo UL,rr,'„ aiul lost
hi ' t till «*)’!■•i it ifh- 4iovt*r94SM
dill v‘ * OlifI ll, loii Loon
»i.i if*.• | In'll,' IIH iiitiim Director
l.o Di dim mapo ciltox inter, i
h il 'l,, I irmei .oiiioiial director
,i it,., tiiInadn lull, newspapers,
.nl li. will -pun I most uf his
1“In' lo'iv ip .■olMIm'tioii wiDl his
w o I (o, Kir W • ll"W«v Cuntpom
ll.).,').',, io&lt; Mid li,, will mailttu,,,
tl,.' i iiu capital, his rtc.o, il.
ml,Ini,cl firm, Tnlluhas• i Nov* l.i’ti.'i- . Inc. llie conc in "lo'itud for l,UMI,cn* shout
Un., ,,,"i ll, igu, loll -n far has
n.,1 pulili I,.’il a news letter.
H b IcIi aid n'. f u r v lie knew
l h o i.' i, n o th in g to r e p o r t ' that
D e f t in x m l the g o v e rn o r have
pat, tool IIII th e ir d iffe re n c e *. O r lf *
fo , I-vI m g ld "a n l he h a d n 't seen
K „ g o v e rn o r fo r nm n D ix. e xce p t
In n f ly at th . fu n e ra l o f lit* land-

■ nsiiuciale Dodge Tuvlor.
Hi.lch mid election of W. F.
Holnii'on o f i ccshurg to succeed
litylur us clialrmun of the Citrus
CuniniiHslmi yuvtorday was a sur­
prise lo lll.ll
I Imre were report* in citrui
circle.' that Hubinxun was backed
l,y Griffin, and inn election waa
tlie first step in reconciliation of
differences imi ween the governor
and Ins funner friend. adv|«er and
eanipnign financier.

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE, June 8 — UP)
HI st ion
II. L»
Atlanta
79 08
Burbank ............
76 62
Chicago
01 8 8
Denver
............... 88 47
Galveston

...............«... 87

Now urleana ..........
to
i
New York
&gt;«•■!V«*'**'|I#.®0
Thoeni*
88
are likely to be meeting behind tha court homo
Pittsburgh
..... — 8 8
VFW MEET
hera b u t night.
.......w
Post 8882 of the Veterans of Seattle
Flva people In robas and 800
• 90 jj
Foreign Wan will meet Monday Jacksonville •••
townspaopla w att present.
84’
a t l|W o’clock at the Le ^IIjhiiI ....... ...............
Tha llva posed for x photo and
R u t Refreshmvnti will faa Orlando
•aid m Xm w oim ba given
Tampa
uf a oroee-Nnitag i w n r .
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GLASSES FITTED

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Truman Declares
K M H lw e r re v Pago JHMI
of wisdom and a nlgn of ItrCngth
He cited American! foreign aid
to the der.uicraeiea altar the last
war when It "ttfeame clear that
one nation did not want to help

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
im rni of my home,
id Hwartr. estate,

tresses and Mitrings, living room null* occasion*
nl chairs nml tables, rncllo, 2 china cnhlnela,
Inrge oil circulator licnter with ntnrnge tanas,
deuk end chair, II «Jn12 rugs, several throw
rugs, drapes, curtains. shades, pirturea, voces,
lamps, lied nnd tuhle linen, wool hlankela
(|iiiltp and pillows, porch and lawn furniture,
liu lulling glider hummock, chnsc lounge, me­
tal chairs, rustic fables and storage cabinets,
washing machine, electric vncciiin cleaner,
waffle Iron, sandwich toaster and new hIIpx
toffee maker, dishes, rmtking ufenslls, num ­
erous good liouhs. wash Itths, waste baskets,
garbage nuts, 21 *|l. fire extinguishers, 2 fire
place ‘ els, smoking stands elc. Hi ft. boat nnd
111 horse Johnson kicker, anlii|iie clocks, childs
Inch 1 1 dr, wheel toys, lawn swing etc. bunk
lied* • iv*u wood horning conk stove. H" (,'lark
f i r. •.iinler and (iI sheets of paper, 2 20 ft.
jem tl, ol 2" galvanized pipe, sliorl lengths
o' • n tiiier pipe, pip* fillings, step ladders,
wheel harrow, miscellaneous meehiinieal and
carpenter tools, odd ichalrs and (aides, nnd
many oilier artirles loo numerous to mention.
T rim s rush. Owner .1. li. Powell, mir
(tourer, I are* Jones. The owner and the am
Homer will mil he ronpwisihle in rase of nr
rlilrn l.

world recovery "
Obviously speaking of Soviet
Bumda, ha continued:
“ instead, that nation wished to
prolong and intensify (he irireiy
of other*. so that ft could y.iln
domination over them. The plnic
Int.-nt of that nation woo to over­
throw the tradition of freonmr
whirh Is shared hy our country
nnd mnny others."
NEW YORK, |unn 8—f/P)— Omi
Dwight f). Elienhower acid t' dnj
that hope military cxpendltine
are neresrary hut 'if unwatelied,
innv dangerously lilccd the econ­
omy and even destroy whnt **••
... „ In protart."
rmiime.ncoineni excrelsen of Colon*
hin graduate* tlmt -altipandoun
military expenditures," though
•essential for the country’s safe­
ty,Mare one of the mnfnr I’tohlem*
to he fared In the fu tlfe
Eisenhower recently said .Lefojo
a 11. p. Penote Anproprlatioo *
Sidieommlttee tliiil our mllilnry
budget had been trimmed h« for
1 1 wos wi«e- "even mo fal."

LEX JM A R u

ZW/Z/Ms,
Ptlcon G ood Thru Sat., Jun* 10th

Son Knot 3rd Street

K O If

FRYERS

CONVENIENCE
ANI) ECONOMY

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For Salnda

Pns s e m s

Lo cker

rent

OUR OWN IIRKAKFAHT HAfON
CENTER CUT PORK CIIOPH .........

TENDER. JUICY ROUND STEAK ..
% R OWN PURE PORK SAUSAGE
TOUR HUNT HUY IN THE AIKAT LINK—NO BONK OR
WASTK. THNDKR FLAVOR-FULL

ront Northern W«t«ra
: Bdneleaa Filiate Of .i
ID P E R C H .... lb.

4k

ICKEREL .... lb.

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SNOWDRIFT
EmutoorlxoHI

2'

Lemons

lit.

life

Now Red Mliss Potatoes

f&gt; lbs.

C a lif. Lung W h ite Potatoes

Willi*
limy Unit
While Thny
Ixjnt

4 cars
25c
or
40c Dozen
5 lbs.

Wilson's Frozen

Chicken B

J

Atint hat t*»Uim&gt;nlrl to Jointvton entile fimn M IV. riniunnl,
vhalrnian of the i.nniil of tho
Pfltinsylvnnin lUilliotnl, who uml
"I hope Hint liil'or in thn
t'lllteil Killin'), til llie yini . In
como, will liiivn tho luml nl IrmlMi h11* Him Mi. .I"iui«i.in In to*
on the lniitli«rlio...| in Hi., li, ,i
i!b yearn "

GER BER 'S
S han k Fnd
Alrdirvt Baby

Sl.onk ll.il)
I ' m . im , i

ties.
The exaininaia xtatril Him Mi
Willis had ihown that lu&gt; tv (it
Mid able to mniluct tho n,
oBcrntlon, hut hml fullo.l to i.),uw
there wna aufficlciit traffic to un**
runt the granting or tho in.tnui
application . This, tlirv «slit, wai
withnnl prejmllce to tho filim- „f ,t
now application when the City of
Hanford linn tho nocoo m y Ioii*h
Innj fucillllri.’ ,

Chop! B aby M**tit
*.

Cent*

tij! &amp;(

GERBER'S

SMALL
HEN

Barley C ereal

U P T O N 'S

Hunnyland

Mount

P iero Bacon

Vermont

| . &gt;cb. rifltl lb. 35c
f eUeek rtOatU. 23e
r. Whiling lb. 15c
CM. to ile r lb. 69c

U.8. lOconuinisl
ICm IIh h r i m h m On,|
letiteUona egnlnit hint.
On May 111 Itendngton'x tllvoirej

f*»1ll»6,,A nn Mw&gt;», ItendiiKlon
AJeianarla. Va., epnnt nontly
re Imtra with the jury.
A ;faw dava later Mine ll.ntU*V
•tilled before the Jury for un
iur end n half.
Other wIUiomv. inchnlol HowV

cL Allen l!ldgman and Kenneth
eCennell. en-Uummuniatn, win.
tUfled More a rongret alnmtl
'■ring In Waahington uarller In
ay..
Aleo Ivatlfylng Imforo thn
rand 'jury waa Joftepli. North.

MOR" MEATS

STARKIST

Kingan'a itcliable Bulled

Voal Roast lb. 51ta
Ho&amp;lon Butt Pork

‘

Roast

45b

lb.

i

Grado "A" ToiAer I

I.qt. T una Chunky

r.?l,r..!',,il,r tor. ,h* Uqmmunidt

DDOCK

f'Ycah Eloi'iflu fJoldcn Corn

e « « . o n ,I

•ary wlmrvo* mnl m.ioli.m,, i,
rllitlca, mill i I hI i .I IIiiiI Snuf' i.i
illtl not havo Hio nrn'-eoirv fn. Hi

Cabinet Type 116 Per Year
Drawer Type HR Per Yea^
HO Per « Mo., 16 Per !» Mo

1

2 f

JnhllMon wns J. I*. Shi'dil'', first
lutaialHiH ginml rhlvf uml mi n
wttvid ennmdulo In mi n eed .lylutaluU whan alertWi roinae uptlainr In the convention of am &lt;1i'le-

((!a a ll&lt; in *4 r i« m

HENS

WESSON OIL

' 'i y rl'il ‘jtn iv l • ■r r y

mine'll hMoii. I* oteu *’iv'
l&gt;riv« .mil l"l over lirtiinl Uiii'

»*rve Sanford, tin m uiitri' i m l
it wan linpi' ulhlo for » watei . ...
fil’d to operate will..ml Hie .

With A Fra»«n Food l.mkor
Veu Ar* Atilt- to lluy In
OmiutH), Tnko Ailyanlago ill
SptvInU And il»»e .Men*)
Rtgl ,A l . o ^ r J lrtr Today

y . S. No. 1 W hlta

Cciltlornla

(( • n tla w o l I ' r i w

\'i (Jal. Bricks 95c

' UuForbrcind'' Grade A, Shipped

DEL MONTE SLICED

Railroad Chief

491

2 5-ot.

Kiln Driod Kwool

Tile Rennie rmiiinlllee il (gl '•
liitlil i liineil iliHU’i mill n n limi
•li Hull viitex Wim liel iimiiriiiiiii'l
,i v„ iIhIiIn.

2

Piinlento, Pineapple 6r Olive Plmlento Kraft

Highligli Brlkil

nllllloil. .

ICE CREAM
p ib .

Rafli U ftf f
35c r iT
Velveela
Food 2 lbs. 75c
Chtet! Spresdi

TROPICAL

lilHIO'iiwei m ill l,V mill in 11li' •'

8KALTEST

JUNE IS NATIONAL, DAIRY MONTH

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California Pink Meat

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SANFORD FLORIDA

N.Y. Police Say
Son Owns Pistol
That Killed Dad

climbed Inlo the patrol wagon.
Lieut. Atthur Marotta, head of
the Hoboken detective bureau, aald
New York police made a ballistic*
teat and reported that the pistot
was the same that killed the boy'a
aged father.
Police raid Mr*. Open-haw told
\P New*fr.*turea
them her aon bail thieatened her.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Four
''Why should I give him up? I
month* after arrival In Am­
Officers A r r e s t 16- would be dead I would be shot.
erica on a shoestring, the brslI didn’t know what to do." offL
l‘ant family of a Hungarian proYear Old Y o u t h cera
quoted her.
lessor talked today about plana
In Hoboken, N. J .; New York police had been
for a home.
rearching for the boy alnce hit
Edwin Sainay is not a wealthy
rather, an importer of office ma­
min ns hr wan In Budapest. But
HOBOKEn T n . J.. June a _
lie ian't pt-nidleas as he was four
«’! — Pnllrr Imini •inolrd (tin chines. was killed.
years ago. Hr and his friends
nothar of IM rur-old Hlanlrr
The trial led lo New Jeraev two
tell H story of American opport­
Openshaw u ra rln i rh* knew ■lava ago after a bus driver told
unity and hospitality—against an
It ton had killed her m ln nitril police lie thought Stanley had beon
old country background of hard­
■tuihand In a Hronr park ten- among hi* passengers. His arrest
ship
deirmta lout (Saturday. Peter- came after passersby reported a
siamay was a well known ed-u
fire Lieut, \rth u r M,,*„»»„ ml,I man acting strangely in a door­
iator in M*4B when the Commu­
the plump. 41-vrar-old wife of way.
nist* took over his home, largo
the elderly New Volk eipnrler
Police Rgt. Charles Smith said
(m u amt an oriental rug fac­
made the admiulmi aftrr run- the boy ran from him, hut stopped
tory—property valued at fBOO,atant denials during last nlghl'a when Smith pulled a gun.
000
persistent qur-ttionlng.
Mrs Openshaw, a plump, medi­
He fled to Austria, where he
um-surd W o m a n with gray- her search for eteadv employment
managed to keep hia 10-member
t HOBOKEN. N. J.. June 8 &lt;/P, ytreakrd hair, wept as she told She alio entertained In nljhj clubs
family together. Then Dec. 27,
f— The bullel that killed 70-year- police she met her son In Times here.
the Hamnys arrived in New Or"Finally,”
the
detectives
quoted
irana from Bremerhaven, Getold Marlin Openslnw ,■&lt; lie sat on Square, N,w York City, the Hay her as saying. "I nearly became a
HUSTON. M as-, June H — (Sj&gt;- many, as displaced persona.
offer the shooting. She said she
a New York City p-irk bench tame took him to Asburv Park, N. J., destitute slave to junk (dope). ctalt — Walter S t'i-» of Fitch
Off to a Falar S tart
Agents began to say I had no burg, Mm*. Inn been namc&gt;&lt;
from a Run l«und in the |&gt;ost*s- and then to Hoboken.
Not long after they arrived
talent—that
I
had
failed
"
President of the Mother Church nt Little Rock. Ark., they got
Mr. und Mrs. Openshaw had
linn nl In* III year-old ion. police
the First Church of Christ, Scion their flr»t Jolt—the man wh-j
been separated and their ton com•aid Ia it liiglil.
FAIRFIELD.
III.,
June
«
r/P)
toy them said cirmlted to Rrooklyn State Hospital — The laat two active members of Mil. in Rnston. Ma»*. It was gti- was to employ
ciimstanree wouldn't permit it.
llounred In Boston today
Ibe boy. Stanley Openrliaw, wai in October, 1948. He was re­ the
Shelton
clan
were
hole)
up
In
nine month* later at hie their fortified homes today while
Mr Cross has been active in Hung.* had changed.
arreiled verlertlay on a Hoboken leased
Next came another promise—
father's request.
vailmin
rapacttie.* in the Christian
police
pressed
their
search
tor
Roy
•lieel corner, I hi mother. Mn
Meanwhile, in Detroit. brunette Shelton's killer
Scifhie movement
In in{t loin- -■ a mb on a farm near CrawfordaAnna Kaufman Opendiaw. tvai ar- Peggy Kllswoith, Miss Michigan
Tb* Mother Chur h in 1005 — ai vdie, Ark . hut that fell through,
r i|
had little to work tot many &gt;-ai* tnis ti-«n a Clin too.
reeled later al the women'i divt- of 1047, is being held today fur on Authorities
'l'hay moved Into an abandoned,
— a man’s footprint snd ihc Man Si Iem * p iacMti uiet.
investigation
of
violating
the
lion n| the VMCA.
rat-lnfeited
prisoner
of war
Jacket and pellet of a rifle obeli
state’s nsrcotlc* law.
During World War I be \« - tam p In the vicinity. To them
Roy, hr, was jhot and killed
Detectives Herrv Marten and
I’nlice &lt;|iioled r(ie tii*|i*uulil
ail
Atmy
chaplain
with
the
81"
I
,i non- a striking resemblance
from ambush yesterday while cul
mother at raying ill*- bad been in I1 Paul Relin said the 24-year-old tivating a field mi' his farm near and .’ i'Mi Dlvl duns
Later hr to European concentration camp*
beauty who placed Ititli Ir the
served
al
the
Chi
1-Man
Sclcili
••
etill vivid ut their mlndi. For
the paik Saturday when die iliuli Mlsa America contest told them here.
War Iteliri D-pnt at Le Man- 14 day* they lived there with­
were bred, -ind law hei &lt;on run die stained smoking marlluana
He was the third of the five France.
out heal or warm food during
mng ihmllv .liter a rpiatrel he- when she couldn't find steady work Shelton brother* to he killed front
Prior to World War I he served January weather.
a* a model or entertainer.
ambush
in
three
years.
Ill*
slav­
That wss the situation when
tween him and hti lalber She tan
Palling in love with a drummer ing was &lt;y mu prise, because he a* I In ltd nan Meli'ln* Cnmm i*tow n:,
alle, die b&gt;&lt;v ImiI c&lt;iiililii*l tatiii dope addict, Miss KlUworth be­ never had been pubilrly connected Pill In Itl-Ui I -l III- lit III- of Mai V tin- Red Cross nnd local resi­
dents dipped in. Abundant help
gan to use heroin. Marten paid with the activities of the Sht-llnn Ian •I. Hr liii i irrvpi I on the Ullils- follow rd.
him. ibe laid.
she told him. Recent treatments gang which terrorised a-mthem Lesson i'luniuiiti-r whi'h nienari
I’lrka tip Odd Jobe
-I b y all
A f o r m e r menial hmipltid by her pliyalrlan, she claims, have Illinois during the prohibitum eru
I'apn Samay, 47, who a t olio
liea
fin
patlunl, Kin nl»*v wm in Id- nr* cured her.
Roy' slayer, a sniper who flm l
Mine wan professor of agricul­
rai|(nr&lt;l today on clungei of l.r-intr
Mai ten nnd Helm abl they found ft mn » clump of bushes, escaped
n dc-llii'iii.-iii iiilnle . .-nl nud of n by policlinic syringe, needles-and A tan* hand Piank Mi KHdu-ti.
• ..f Ynl- ture for deaf nnd dumb student*
'
also s-t hi lludapeat, i* .-tucking lumber
Poaaea.ainiT a &lt;tnng*r&lt;itni w nim n u cap* «il*- containing a narcotic In told puller the killer fired ii turn
Ilf IV111 tin ii In* liiHf-'l .ivnr In bet upnrtmerit.
All'loviu nnd doing odd Jobs at a lumber
when In ran i&lt;&gt; liny's aid, but tlm*
..tut litre
Mm employer xaya
New Dirk u l i t f 111it* l|i« mtillt.-i
I P lti h
After tlie 1017 Mi&lt;s America he never -.aw him
he'll lo'-e him n • coon ns Samay
If lielng Ix'ld hi ii imi’i'iiiil tvit ■■unrest in Atlantic Oitv. Mis*
leallin English lirrnusc he la "too
ni'Mt.
i Kll-iwortb aid *lic worked for a
hiillinnt" to stay on a labor­
I'"lit'l- -&gt;|t|d n ,;I2 ulibei pi.did I time m New Yqrk and Detroit as
ing job.
Am lent Egyptians built ternl ,rc &lt;- nr I nnv&gt; n
fell frinii ttpen dinw' l"» kel ii i In- ii nuiilcl, tint was unsuccessful In plea in honor of cata.
Xiitlmny, 24, u college gradu­
ligig a ■ Alt year*.
ate, 11 working in the cat dog
department of n large mull nriirr house. AtMIs, 'Jl, with two
vear* of rolh-gr, is wrapping and
hipping mummudlso fur a deMag ffarae MWHk»U,.9 A^#«e n*m
iit'.H
u
*
imjuoii 10 N
pnttment otrife.
|UD MQ! f r r r »»! Nt vf * f ' x v u f i f r n t f
•ro t! f i t WIIHOUf H H t
Ildit.ii. IP, ii leuiuing to run an
nffiiediiilliting elevator on
a
pint lime linsrn while she wait.)
lor i pn-miced job as saleslady.
While in lluugniy, lldtko taught
n kindergarten class of 21)11.
Tlie tut a| imutne of the fam ­
ily i tint about fill) a week.
Thru employers say the Hamays am gi iiuiiio workars, wellSliked bv fellow empluyoiA and in
gnrteial tiiev have "maile a bit"
with all Mil'll assoclatus.
Hope In Make Rugs
Hut 'h r Samay a have tlialr
heart.- vet
on ir-rstahlliihll'g
fliein - Ivi'i in mg making. In
tsrt, ihev ny two looma wllh
winch
ii-'gln up* rations, "urc
on I )u w iv "
'llie iii"llier, Maria, l» keepilig imuse in n ten-|iioin rasiili-oce lent "v it Catholic Clitnch
At li'inm wiili "Mania" arc two
small "M ■ / -mdi'ii, f,. and Marot, !i. t-otli horn in Austria.
Dime
other children
attend
school They are Edwin, It), Farkas, IJ. and Cxilla, 7.
In th* ah-irt time llie Samays
have lici'ii in Memphis they havo
learned t„ Ml into leligioua ami
toelal doing i despite language
-Ilffn ult ii ■, which they are try ­
ing to irmrily With rvrnillg It*suns.
Enleitsin the Atchdiike
At home. Papa plays tho violln and Mnma the piano to add
to tho niuin ally talented family'*
enlertainmaiit.
Onn of tlii-ii giaatest thrill so
far wa* the recent *pu«aranc.i
hern of Hie Anh-luka of Hungary,
the ilalmcnt to the thione In
It*. Tim quintet «ung the national
hymn snd folk *uug* of their
native count i y for otto.

H ungarian In U. S. Hints To Housewives
By Anna Mac Sikea
Makes Grade A fter
Dress** and blouse* with a sug­
Two False S tarts gestion
of a sleeve are more be­

Vi«w oi the
Extension

Wither Cross Named
Mother Church Hcnd

coming and practical for women
generally than the extremely cut.
barc-shoulder styles featured in
some of the now fashions, accord­
ing to Margaret Smith, clothing
specialist of the U. S. Department
of Agriculture. The comnlctely
sleeveless garment Is most Appro­
priate for young girls. But for
oldar women slight cap sleeves,
b r i e f kimono sleevos. winged
sleeves, or a straight band finish
around tha armhole aro more attractlva. These aro Just as cool
for s u m m e r , as economical nf
fabric, and usually easier to mnkr.
There’s more to making a suc­
cessful sleeveless dress than lust
leaving out hte eleovos, Miss Smith
finds. Armholes must be cut with
ear* so that thay are neither too
deep and loose nor too tight. For

W ide Selections! EaAy-To-Pay-Prices

Rice 2 lbs. 29c

To to d aH grtndim curl tc o fa o d otroahn

aM

B-lti. bag

Cabin Home

... 29c

Meal ...

6-11). hug

Jim Dandy

.... 33c

Grits ..

l'ro»c*a Cheese Food

10-lb bug

Iona

C h e d -O -B it

.... 59c

Flour ..

Hi-inm Cucumber

twltooco and oodonm t

A b o r t t b rood to tllm co, coition a n d fro tm t 900 o i any ib r d t

.h r b m to r o on4 Uomont pro m H m ndnar d a u A h b h r a t

AA’J’’a Own ('ii-rtnwry

1 lb. iar

TUB BUTTER
Lb. 6H

P ickles....... 23c
AAII Corned Reef 1-lb. run

Hash .........29c

FOR MORE GOOD EATING— .MORE V A1.1' E— CHOOSE A

" S u p e r R ie lit" S te a k -III-- t.flcit hiivr ynii luiuxhl n *)i-nk ut ii It-livuln
piiir, only in hi- dl*uppuln)*,il when it -&gt; m served!
TiiiirIi. Ini-, of bone und fat, llllli- llusor. If Mill
Ills happi-nrd to &gt;ou yuu'll lull* |lu- tho'isuiuia
a ho rlici-r A kp* “Super-Rinh*” inelhinl
of -riling -link, lieu- nrr KMe rfMStis
wli&gt;:
I.

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iiit

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H eavy

Weslrtn

Kish MlioU

SIRLOIN STEA K .... 99c

11»C I

Mutton Round Slink

F IL L E T ...........41c

POT RO AST........... 85e

PERCH F I L ... 33c

Meaty

FILLE TS......... 25c

SHORT R IB S .........45c

ANN PAGE

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FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES

• HMir i y r o u o y

Calif. Jumbo UG’s

Ann I’ngc Pure

Cantaloupes ....ea. 25c

Grape Jam .. 1 lb. ja r 23c
Ann Miigv—L’nmiy

Cellophono Wrapped 00’v

Preserves . I lb. ja r 29c

Iceberg Lettuce .... 15c

Ann I'ar*— IJleli Creamy

Red Ripe

W atermelons .... lb.

Ann Pag*- -Flavorful

Mayonn a is e .............63c.

F«ncy

Arm r a g s PrenarSd

SPAGHETTI
2-15 ol. cans 25*

; Kt1, H!r*

US No. 1 Hire A Washed

P otatoes .... 10 lbs. 39c

Lux S o a p .................. 15c
:&lt; Reg. Rat*

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D i x i e
ry st a
Sanford, Florida;

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W ngT cherries.... lb. 39c

Swan S o a p .............. 23c

Urfcb * fu ll of Juice

B*ih Mar

L e m o n s ................lb. 19c

Camay S o a p ........... l i e

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I’vrtonal

O n io n s ..................lb. 6c

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raralt*. UM DWa Crystal* • * ? « ;
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*lt- J*r

Salad D re ssin g ....... 47c

4c

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2 I h o ' r r s.-lninl "Suprr-IHaht"
nilnlitf. vr iiliil lo conloini t"
IVIllUI,; U t ’ it mill IItil-■
r-lfighi" trim*
4 *1hi v' ii*
mnl lM'V(»r«* wi-ighlnK in rviiimr
• xii**.* boii«* and tar.
4 «in ) Vr pi k-'d us lu-&gt; ii* pu»
k|* 1*'. Ill HiH- , .hi ihv in-* t g !
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Cubaa Red Spanish

f t A* food os*»o f K s a tr ’t
• drain la year oom homof*tUH tod jaaai lo t perfect

2 Ihi. bov S3c

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Green Beans .... lb. 15c
thMt j r t u Mid-Caafctfv 4tr*«
■Ml ( i m n m the r ttt Hti«rt
m&lt;1 mountain «*ot|B4 fround*
nhtra tha tli»* w*r* developed
-conftrmednnwbvtadlsMMfstv
and lailead* report* from thalr
nnnata and uaara. Tb* MidOntuiy Maitat &lt;l»*t you, actu­
ally, THRBB 1.rvp.» IN ONK
-with Ira n Itaad d.ptb to per­
mit lit complata xntariMlity at
any time, tq maintain In Iraatinan. M anila and ISIMT—wb«n
oihar llrai are rn-lln( tbalr llvai.
Tkia la your acaaamjr lira investmint for vain of ulraoit lafaty
milla|a at minimum eoat, ,

33c
29c
49c
59c
ISc
33c

K raft Old English ... 12 lb pkg.
2 for
Bordens Cream Cheese
lb.
A&amp;P Cheddar Cheese
lb.
N. Y. Aged Cheese .....
lb.
Mild Longhorn Cheese
Kraft Cheese Slices . V2 11&gt;- pkg.

Sunnyficlil Long Orcen

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R0YALTEX

EAR ITI’H DISTORTION
MEASURED
LOS ANOEI.ER - - &lt;/T) — The
•arth Is piillni mil of *hppe by
gravity of *un and moon, say*
John T. Pettit, Unlveraity of Cali­
fornia physicist. Uidng a sensltiva instrument known as a gravi­
meter, he has found tnai
that a aingio
single
point on the cartfi'a surface
str *
mny
vary as much as four
ir f i e f In )(■
ralatlon to the renter of the *ari|i.

NOW A MARINE
strength, edges must b* finished
CAMP LEJEUNE, N. 0 -*
with binding or facing without
stretching the armhole in the pro­ ---When Marine We. Lawrwco
cess. The finish must lie put on so It. Lambert! of Now York Qlty
that it is smooth, flat, nnd tail­ tell* of fighting Nazis and t
ored-looking. Shoulder pads also -cists i t the ripe old ago of
are a problem with bar*-shouldi-r many* of his Marini* buddies Ire
styles. They need to b« covered a little skeptical but his Is
with the dress fabric, mndu rathur Idle boast. Uorn and rftUtd
Mat, and shaped to fit the shoulder Italv, Private L-imbortl Mart
pitted In many P artis* ) UbCtt
or they will be conspicuous.
activities Including htiilga bio
When making a s|*cv*l*n dre»i. ing, *nlplng ana small «eMo
Miss Smith mivhies marking the warfare, yshen
when the 1Oermka* oe*
armhole according to th* pattern copied
ied )h»t
that country.
blit rutting the shoulder wider.
Ivan though ha was • n%rv®
Then, when the dress Is Us«tvd Italian and didn’t ent#r Ult Uni­
and tried on, the edge can he trim ­ ted State* until 1940, LambtTti
med to suit the wearer. If thr is a fullv naturalised d tl* an un­
dress is rut to extend beyond the der United St At •* law because
shoulder, as in cap or kimono Ida fatlirr cam# to this eotUWfy
slcaves, it is easily fini-hnl by In 1MD nnd became ait Ameri­
rolllng or hemming. A hand nf can citizen befor* hU so.1 h»*
straight-cut fabric is nnothcr t-a-y reached hia IPth birthday.
finish.
The sleeveless vogue like r.li new utlthcr practical n«r bee m iliif »u
fashions, need* to be adapted to the average w unar, but with ft Mtthe wearer, Miss Smith hi in vci. tie imagination can be "tempered
Extremes in style u'unllv are to suit bar.

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�rd Herald

June Brides

•M fin M n

T he fa th e r o f th e Ju n e bride m ay find some diversion
from th e fiscal problem s o f th e approaching wedding by
considering these statin ties from the M etropolitan Life in ­
surance Company on tho ex ten t to which Am erican women
prefer June for th e ir w eddings:
‘
F or the country as a whole the dally num ber of m ar­
riages in June is 46 percent higher than the average for
th e year.
Preference fo r the traditional month Is most m arked in
the n o rtheastern and north central regions, w ith th e dally
num ber running 60 to 70 percent higher than th e year's
average. In the Dakotas and Wisconsin m arriages In June
average twice th e doily num ber for the year, in Oregon,
Vermont, Minnesota,- Iowa, M assachusetts, and Nebraska
they a re a t least 70 percent higher.
Ju n e Is not, however, the preferred month for weddings
in all sections of th e country. December Js favored in Mis­
sissippi, South Carolina, A rkansas, and Georgia. In Nevada
there is no pronounced seasonal pattern, although th e sum ­
m er m onths are popular, and in U tah the m onth of choice is
May.
■t
Such other p ertinent bits of Information as these - re
offered by the insurance company:
J u n s Is m ost popular among girls m arrying for th e
firs t tim e, and they constitute about four-fifths of all
hridea A lthough women who a re rem arrying aUu&gt; prefer
June th air m arriage* are more evenly distributed through
I he year. T h e excess of June m arriages for brides who
were m arried before Is about tw o-thirds less th an for those
entering their firs t m arriage.
Divorcees choose almo.it equally between June and July,
and widows prefer tho early fall almost as much as June.
Preference for Juno decreases with ndvanco In age. Up
to age fil&gt; this p attern Is determined largely by the growing
proportion of rem arriages; the preference of single women
lor u June wedding lessens only slightly with age. For the
older women, however, June is outranked by October as
the most, popular month lor m arriage. In fact, autum n wed­
dings seem to have a g rea ter appeal to spinsters than to
divorcees or widows a t these ages.

fJr* fitfu ffV -£ * T * T

IDAY, JUNE 0, 1060

President Truman says hia op­
ponent* give him a pain In the
neylt* The only cure that we can
suggest fur such a malady is to
A woman out ip Indianapolis

sts a divotcc from her husband
if ailing too fast wllh his fork.
y.|;.TTuu’* belter than eating with hi*
■ ; knife■ Some people luit can't be
^ satisfied.
. There is no dangrr of war will)
Russia says President in i man, but
. as General Bradley says, mote
■American arms are needed by
- Western Eumpean nations to pto&lt; ted them Irom Russia. H&lt;&gt; burnt
No. Wonder we ate confused.

i i fTbs most slgnificanl point about
t a ’Supreme Court's isclnt rulings
OR segregation, says tha Tampa
Tribune, is that the justices did nol
rul* on broad coiiililutianal ques­
tions. "This count of action", cuntiuues tha Tribune, "will not please
the radicals, who were hoping for
; t decision that would wipe out
•Mgegation in one bold stroke."*
Ahjflhing tu cause trouble.
Twenty-eight persons are lost
M a converted C-46 plunges into
tlwl Atlantic a* it shuttles 62 perions of a flood oi Hueito Ricans
jftfd the Uailed .Stales. They wera
mi^rstmy woiker* being flowa to
couplry to help harvest'crops
w* pay our own worker* not
N to before endangering their
it lives *s they do in iomt of
I, plan** used in this ferry aer-

The Coal M arket
m e m ireau oi u iiio r sta tistic s recently surveyrti the
coal situation and reported th a t more layoffs and (shortened
work wtM'ku can be expected by coal minorn. Tliuy are cupable of prod urine, In only 200 working days a year, about
2fi per cent m ore coal tbnn tho nation now mum. The report
Maid sadly th at there iu an unsolved problem of rentljlist­
ing the indmdry to Its restricted m arket.
i t miiBt be granted that the problem will not be uolvcd
easily, but outaldu inoxpertu could make a couple of tpiick
hUffKCStlooa. The firs t thliiK the coal industry ought to du
is to stop restricting Us own m arket, stop creatiiur a rtifi­
cial shortages nf cnul. These shortages do not increase (he
net demand for coal, although they are effective in inereatiIng tho pricu; actually they decrease future demand and
cause immediate losses of miles while coal is not available. A
second suggestion is that the coal Industry ought to devote
more tim e to honest competition with o ther fuels on a sound
basis of usefulness, economy and convenience, and give less
tim e to railing a g ain st oil and gas and try in g to ent off the
imports of foreign oil.
Amorlcan consumers a re human. They will use the
fuel which gives them the most a ttrac tiv e combination of
handy usa, favorable cost uud reliability. If the coal indus­
try will compete on Ihut basis, th ere Is no reuson why it
cannot hold a oubstnntiul sh are of th e American fuel msrkot for m any y ears to come.*

WASHINGTON, June 7 —

the court said. And since then no
Supreme .Court — including the
present one — has tried to wipe
out thut ruling, at ieaat Jn one
(trike. Rut—
In recent years tha court ha*
certainly been chipping away at It,
&lt;lilting down segregation end al­
lied matter* a little here, a little
there, in such different fields aa
education, travel, voting, and buy­
ing property.
|n fact in tha fluid of civil rlghta
for Negroes llie court has gone
n lot further thnn Congress. Thia
story will try to give th* background on wlmt lias happened.
Urfote the Civil War, when there
was sill Ijluvery. the most import­
ant fiopiemu Court decision on
Negroes w^* given in 1*67 In th*
ca-c of Died Droll, a Negro slave.
Ilia owner Imd taken him from

ami couldn't be dtisene oven If
tlicy were freed. Therefore, not
being a citizen, a Negro had no
right* of cUlrens, including th*
right to sue in federal court.
Then the war isma. All elavee
w rit fired And in 18118 the 14th
Amendment lo the Constitution
was adopted, completely wiping
out the thinking of the Supreme
Court In tlit- Dred Scott decision.
This amendment said all per­
ron* born or naturalized In the
IJ. .1. air citizens nud — no state
ran pass a law abridging the priv­
ilege* of o citizen or deprive
lino of iipial protection of the
IllWM,
(This lltb Amendment lias been
n key in nil the big, subxei|iient
dr* isloii- by the court on Negroes,
particularly the part which guar­
antees biin equal protection of the

tnent7 Tin* court had to fact It In
IH'ji). It ruled that such a sagra*
ration law waa not uneonstitu-

tloiial,

3 More Member* Tourista In Rome
The Growing Dream
Th* Arhanaaa Gaiett*
Expected
To
Take
Of Downed B-2J Myriad Snapshots
occur,
'W
Th* Atlanta Constitution mnv will
i
_____nndIn controversial
*the
*. _ editorial
.1
Iopln._* ”*
ions
appear
coj.
not
b«,
a*
it*
masthead
proudly
Reported Saved
limns.
If
this
were
not
so,
Mc­
proclaim*, “th* South’s standard
By IRVING DEBTOR

n*w»psp*r," but for most of it
H8 ya*rs it has been one of the
South’s gr*at*st, with no influ
•net that extends far beyond tile
bound* of Ita homo statu. When
grime or aa towteta, tha num- th* auddan announcement came n
Far at expected visitors to Ita­ f*w weeks ago that the Constitu­
BLMINORE, Calif., Jan et— ly will add up to a tremendous tion had been merged with tb
(AV-Capt. B«7 C. Oray i r . aC mm of picture taking. Here la A tlanta Journal, many of the old­
El f o r a M arlM Air Basa waa an on-the-spot report for cam­ er newspaper*! admirers feared th
burned seriously leal night aa era fans relayed by Aeaoclated worst. Now, however, the new
hr stayed with hia flaming
Prase photographer Max Dee- management has produced rou
plan* long enough la g*t il for
,
vlncing evidence- in t h e . form n:
*«*sy from Ihia eitjr twforr
There are no restrictions on an expanded, dr*ip*d-u|&gt; Consti­
parachuting. Th* plats* crash- cameras and no limitations aa tution—that th* morning new
rtl in a dry section of Lah* to suppUta brought in for per­ paper, la not to become u neck.U-il
Klalnora. Gray waa taken to sonal use. If you have a pet stepbrother of the bustling afterMarch Air Fare* Baa* boapltal, type of film, gauge your need* no6a Journal.
au(f*rlng from first anil e-c- lor the entire trip . . . then ttk e
Ralph McGill, the stubborn, doond degree burna. Folic* said .a little .„w.o.
more. uOtherwise,
hero’s• 1&lt;ju«ni
in n s iH , nero
wno mis
quant *Ul«ir
editor who
has ciirriHii
curried on
Gray parachuted frum a i cry
the film situation In Roma na the Constitution's great-tradition
low level, per ha pa 200 fr*l. estimated by a Kodak shop in recent years, regnrd,: ih&lt; in- ,
Mr Force public reintIona said proprietor, Bruno Caporueclo: Iger as th* beginning of n new and
the pilot reported lha plan*—
KoJek film, mad* In Franea hopeful era. “The Dream Grows
a CiMaalr fighter—eip M ed .
and England, la available in 7ft Larger,” he tilled his (runt imp
ana ISO rolle in black-end- column in the edition that launch'd
LONDON June
A mm
white color, aa well ae I a n and me
•«.„ “new" newcpapci. ,p'*»■■*
Tin dr-um.
United Slate* B-29 luimber with 16mm movie film In regular as McGill knuwa It — ns the Con
a crew of II plunged into ihr rolls. However, all other roll etltutlcn has always known it
a■ * "
film sisal, cut film and film
of a greater and frcci Fmith, i
—
. »- pack* (particularly 214 i I U ) is
land where pastures grow iic rem
lez Almost 24 hours uf searching and 1mm and 16mm magailno Ingly green and bigotries mid pr
rnovl* film are practically un- Judlces increasingly wither.
over the cold waters authorities i*- ohtaiasble.
In
All thaaa *ti*s are
poiled three known dead and four plentiful In F*rrania, th* Ita­ the future, as in the im t. McGill
-nit-ing.
lian-mad* film, but not In color. assumes that errors of Judgrn*
Developing and printing of
Four men were picked up alive
roll film is normally of good
from the craft, which crashed off | quality, iairiy
mexp
fairly Inexpensive
and
iht Norfolk coast nf southeast I »°m* finishing -*
plants
-j provide 24
aa In tha
England with one engine in flames. | c?17—l*r
■ juet
*
ia movie film
Tht search continued for the four
.
- j Franca where
moony men, hut there was growing processing takes about three
week*;
A
nzco
color
film
belief that none would be found

Search For 4 Missing
Fliers Is Contin­
ued By Air And Sea

AP Nowafeatwaa
ROME IN HOLY YEAR is an
outstanding attraction In Europe
for Americans traveling abroad.
Whether they a n going a* pll*

Gill writes, the spirit of the Con­
stitution would In fart he (lend.
And be bus this to sav of the fart*
of JnurnnllsUd Ilf**:
“I wiote first of editorial
freedom, and the Joy I have had,
and huve, in it. Uut there I*
something else thut m ult -he
said,
No voir* of newspaper
editorial freedom ran bo beard
mile. there is a strong well
balanced ledger belill.d il. There
are some newspaper', uf course,
which have a strong ledger, but
ho vocal chords. That I* be­
came they have no integrity of
ownership with the concept of
what a newspaper mean* and
what it must ilo In lustify Its
existence. They are the deaf
and dumb newspapers.’’
In n time when great editorial
Voices are glowing fewer. It l» a
good to know that the Constitution
will continue tu be heard In the
South. A newspaper, as the new
proprietors of the Constitution rec­
ognize. tins on obligetlon lo in­
form, but it alru bus an obligation
to argue—with ns the Declaration
of Independence put It, a ’’decent
respect fur the opinions of man­
kind,' 'nod ll decent respect for

alive.
An KAF rescue launch reported
laic today recovery of a fifth sur­
vivor hut headquarters of the U.
S An Four third division said
liter the nun was dead. Another
bot'v—-the third accounted fat—
wi. pick*- up hy the British launch
Tin* survivor* went Cnpt. Henry
J. Wnlnli, (Alton, III., lim pintle's
commander; Hlnff Hgt. Cburle, F.
Allen, Derry, N. II.; Utnff !hrt.
Warren |. Kbt'rt, Minneapolis,
Minn.; Lt*ul. Bullivan.
Hemltiuartera tlitl not release tbn
nuin*!i of tun inleeing ur dead
The Air Fou-e said the plane,
abandoned when one uf ita four
ei.|[lnea caught first durinf; a train­
ing flight, wu* from the 72nd lie
rnnnnltsanco Squadron ut Fuirfietd
Hulsun Air Untie, Sacramento,
Calif. U was In Fritaln nn a trainmy ntlsaon.
Walsh and Ebert, In a rubber
ulnghy, were pulled frum .the eaa
almost immediately by tha British
tn.wler Warren, whleh a t the
Nine time recovered tha dead air*

The court's opinion said: “ Wt
think the enforced eeparatlon of
In* esc**, a* applied to the Inter­
nal cuintgcrco of the state, neither "*Alien and the fourth survivor1
abridges tho inununltiea uf the colorivt man, nor denloa him the of segregettan, narrowing down
eipml protection uf the Inwe, with­ tha power of ntatea to segregalo.
This is an Important point to
in tlin meaning of the 14th Amend­
No More Cavalry
m ent , , ,
remember In trying to understand
“ We enimut snv that a law the Hiipromn Court decision* on
Goodby, Cnvulrvt A nother Army reorganization plan wlneh
uutV&lt;rizen nr oven requires thin sullied.
seems to lie on Ihe way, having been approved by llio Men the eupnrutiun of the two races in Since lHim no court has ever
ate Armed .Services Committee, T his would abolish bolli inildic convuyaneca Is unre.SHan- said the whole principle of segicilia r......i».. .....i
gatiou In wrung. It has almnlv
............... “
lliat was the majority of said that segregation or discrim­
opinio^ Put one member uf Hi** ination In this rase or that wiu
court. Justice Harlan, disagreed wrung. It has ruled on individual
very nharply and said in Ids dl»- cases In different fields, never on
the whula subject of segregation,
wilting opinion;
Only this waak tha court ruled
“Our f.'onntitutlon is color blind
umi neither knows nor tolernti-a
clan.uiH niuung citizens . . . In niv
opinion tin* judgment rendered this
day will, in lime, prove to he unite
an |u*riiicli)iin ns the derision made
hy
__ this
il trlliuiml In tha Dred tTnlt

Tuo Late To Classify
By RUH8RLL IUY

da Methodist* ip conference
led formally condemn by
aa legal ns waS i.s &gt;ill*g4l
if. tad suggtst that Gov
}m&lt; I* pot doing hi* duty
rating It Governor Warren

prnjMt isn’t easy. Feopia for tha
“ M t,'p art ar* buay with Ihslr
own - affairs; they have become
calloused to appeal* and it takes
time and consistent effort to aeil

s fis n w B s a ®

thousand** and thousands

K sr x . c , r t f t ?
In that country which hat
s B K S M ft.
ten with* m r s n and

MOMSMIMS PARTSIn tbn flre*ainf ayalomt Tltat^a why
M M r bnU Snrvcl iu yaun of
UTat Nobody
aaa autteh flmrvaj tor allgnoat Nobody o n touah BarYai1a dapandakla aarvioa. Only Sarval stay* nttenl, 1m| b

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Hollywood

Social A n d Personal Activities

II) lin n THOMAS
Httl.LV Wl N&gt;l&gt;, June S

lAh —

\iolii" 'lo, pin, --f,.,i op" with be­
lie

tid
a l Calendar
__________________________ !••• y;; .
THURSDAY
i'k* Finn.I h Baptist Assembly
•pen* today at Stetson University
,nd will continue ilirouirli June lii.
• The Phil*)hen C lan .if tin. Flint
TU»tl»t Ch'irrli will meet nt tin*
homo of Mm. .tl. A. Stunt*, Sal)
Lautu Apartment-, nl H:t*0 P. M.
Hot lessen will in .Mm li. Huffman, Mr*. Hum ml lU luru nml
Mr*. William Stamper
Th** Itehekah Lodge No. Cl wil1
nittl in thu Odd FVIIu-.v If••|| c
8:00 P.M. following n dinner n
Eddie's lii*ntiiiirnnt honnrlm' Mi**
Bar bum Hendry president of tin
J e b e k a h Assembly of Florida.
V
FltillA V
rh« Townsend Chili will meet
at the T'luriil Center nt Hot) P.
M.. Everyone I* Invited to attend.
MONHAY
Th* *ni&gt;ntil iifllo! of tlu&lt; mimic
pill'll* of Mini Madeline M■■IU’Iei
will he given ut ":!IU P. M. at lint
Woman'* Club. I lie public in
corilinlly Invited to attend.
The circles of llio Woman's
J llitio iin iv Society id tin- First
W uptlat Church will meet nt
' 11:00 A M. an follow*: I. Mr*.
Myron Smith, chairman, in lln*
M*n’* Bible das* room; II. Mr*.
Mack N. Cleveland, chairman, In
the T. E- L class loom; III Mr*.
Hoy Kt-cl, chuirmuii, in the Woman'* Bible da»» room; IV Mm.
J. L.
luckxm, diairm an in the
Young Men’* das* loom; V. Mm.
H. E. Turner. chairman, in the
Fidtlls da** room; VI. Mm. H. T.
^ h in ia s , chairman In the Phllalhes
i l l l l room; t i l . Mr*. H R. Bed.
chairman, in Mm. Dixon's class
roam.
At 12:00 o'clock a coveted ill*h
Hindi*tin will lie **ervi .1 In tin
General Assembly moin and at
1:00 o'clock, C lide I with Mra, Joe
Wright, program diainnun, will
direct the pi ..gram, her nilhslunary loplr being ''tin the Hock or
on the Rocks?" &lt;Necessity fie
Christian foundation In tin* develMppmrnt of our young people I, .Mi
“ h* women of tin* dunrli me urgi‘d to attend ami visitors me wel­
come.
The Sunlieum Hand of the Womau’a Mlssioiinry Union of tlu*
F ln i Baptist Cliureh for dilldran
act'd 4 tu B years will meal nl
11:00 A. If. f i the cbuich mnserv.
Tli* Ruth ^peering Junior Girl*
tf tn i fllrla’ Anailiihfy nf th* Wo­
m a n '! Mlsalonary Union of the
FiiaC naplItt Church will meet at
• t h e church ut 11:110 A. M. and
~12iOO o’clock Jltay Will have a
covered dish luncheon.

Mrs. Hetzel Sneaks
At Wesley Meeting
M ri II. C. Hetsel, gmUl speaker
at til* liieelilig of liie IhlUglitri"
of Weeley Sunday School Cla** of
*Uie First Methmllst Church an
^Tue*drty evening, lead “ Life's Extra*“ bv Archibald Uutletlft1'. Mrs.
R, O. Hhlnhotser ailing clna* teach,
er, jn presenting Mr*. Hetael,
ltxied that the author, » native
ul Charleston S.
wm « friend
of tong-slnmllng of the Hid tel
familySlra M, It. Strickland, president
comtu.de,| the meeting, nml the de­
votional was pronounced by Mrs.
j , C. Davis. Report* were given l*v
•rliain n en , ami a letter was real
"fro m Mrs. Ellen Meriwether Arbaltken, telling of her work as i*
miftlonarv In Africa. The elu*.*
voted to send R'tf* to assist In
carrying on this work.
MrKlnlov ll»|l. wll«*■', thu meet •
Itig wus held. Was beiiitlfullv '»«•
rotated with hlliwu* and multi*
colored gladlduse*. Ico cream,
cake and n*»ortcd nuta wore serv­
ed by the host****''. Mm Donald
J h in n . Mr*. Ben Mnnreu. Mr*.

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Chester Ddr,u;.«. MM.
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ward. Mr*. Ljda Stoll, Mrs. Ridaffolirr, Min. Clark** I.aonurdr,
Mr*. C. M. Flowers, Mr*. 0 . HWinn. Mr*. |. I« Clurk, Mra. Hro
dl« Williams, Mm . J. •*

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MMlellnir Mvllim »yUl he oresentni i Pi
Point, N. V. t h e .
m shelr annual recital at the Wo- Smith are spending ltic --&gt;ii i it
7 ... , I 1L 0,1 •'*onr,*v *,'»ning It , Ills roii.hltt.il i, 1*31.1 I,, he ni,l iv
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•-"••ie Kneeling, *-*|l|,t, who (,
uow a resident of Sanford, will be
Mr*. A. K. PoiVeis mul .Ini,,, n
:niMt artist cn th* program. Mr. Alex ami Nuncy, uml Hoi.nv l!..‘
Kneeling la ■ fnrmrr member of dish ot Coltinibn*. Ga„ in n ,
the Baltimore 8ymphonv Oichei- Tuesday lo rpeud l«». week, « .t
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tra ami plays now will, the newly Mrs. Powcis' i.a i.o u , Mi
nrynnixed Jacksonville Hvmphonv. M n. F. W. Hcn.t.r in 1. .i . , I -.Illll \ .
Tin public Is extended a cnidinl .Mound Village.
Ini |tnf|. n to attend.

FBTK BROTK HOMORRD
(lAfNEBVILI.E. Juna.It-IB ur.
rial) - A group of l4DDnlv#r*Uv
of Florida graduate* capped off
a four-year record of academic
achievement during June Commsnrement weekend when they
were Initiated Into Pht Kaon* Phi.
national honorary acholaatlc fra­
ternity. Among them wa* Pete
Brock nf Banford.

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Mrs, Al Bryant. Jr. of Jnckanr
villa was guest of honor at '
xlurk shown given hv Mrs. J. I
ll'il.by and Mrs. It. W.„ Keogh nt
the home o f-th e lattor's mot tu Mrs. II. M. Glensun In Lake Marv
on F'rltlav.
The gifts were presented to the
honoree in n doll crili.
A ft,'1
Mrs, Bryant opuii'-dl her kiMiv
gifts, refrc.dimeots of tiny saml
wiches, crackers, penunts and ninl.
punch were served.
Those enjoying the evening with
the honor guest wore Mrs. VV. F’
Thorne, Mrs. Fred Werfelmnn
Mrs. C. W. BJolilum. Mra. IL H.
Greer, Mrs. J. R. Reaves, Mrs. tl
timid, Mrs, (Ino. Patterson. Mrs, P
D. Anderaon, Mrs. Frelda Garlutpl
Mr*. H. M. Gleason. Mrs, R K
True, Mr*. W. E. Baker. Mn.
Cecil Mixon, Mrs. Robert Tuttb-.
Miss Mary Uraca Hobby and the
hostesses., .

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Invitation* foe thl- hajipv uffaii
w*rt extended to Mr, and Mi*.
I.’lnri-Pco H Domildsim Sr., Mr.
mid Mrs. VMIliiim Brown, Mi. and
Mm . (I. K. William* of Lai.v Mary;
M* and Mrs. Itnvtnond C. Mc­
Clune, Mr- and Mrs. Jack Tilli*.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Rursel, Mrs,
Bertha McMullen and Miss Pa­
tricia Hrndlinn from Orlando; Ml-*
Mury Frances Whlddnn from
Tnmpat Mr. and Mrs ), J, Me
Ki.mey train Long-wood.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Rudd,
Mr. ami Mr*. I.eland Rudd, Mr.
nml Mr*. M. B. Alone. Mr, and
Mrs. Edwatd Carruwnv, Mr. mid
Mm . .Innirp Bl»nkr*n&gt;»hl|i, Mr. ftR4*
Mr*. Joe Tlllls, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Tilli*. Mr. and Mr*. L. C.
Tlllls, Mr. and Mia. L. E. Arm­
strong. Mr. and Mra. to A. lagTnm,
Mr and Mr*. H. B. Fennelj. Mr.
and Mr*. 11m Field*. Mr. a«tl Mr*.
M. E . Baket, Mr. and M n, ( . T.
Jnrdlne, Mr. and Mr*. William
Coleman. Mra. M ayW l Btown.
Mra. Grover David, Qe«rto Dekle,
Bill Brinaon, ««»d J b a ^ o n o re e * .
Miss McCIum and Mr. Donaldson.

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1 'i''li Kneeling. eminent
Mr*. Nnnev Brock. Mi .1 U
W'lll la* presented aa guest artist
TerwIIleper. Jr, nml Gerald I
nt the recital given hv Miss
I'ti*. Matlem’s nuplls at the Wnm- lug relumed Tiie.dnt aft.-, nt
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Nancy Jo Brock ut ijnii.b,
it.
University and of I*.; it,... p „i
Unlvemitv of Fh.rl.la

(|uii v* and contests were enjoy*
oil Each Pile*l wrote a verse ill
the Bride's Book us a memento of
the occasion.

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Mr. and Mr.. Edward Hlggiu
are spending the month nf ! tie
it New Mmvi rut Ih adi. Th *v Ivm
" their guest* their da n’litri mid
on-lh-luw, Mr. and Mr* John
Willfuille of New York.

Kilgur W. Iliggcis, |i i.culv. I
the Master or Eilin-iilion tltgie.. a.
.tic University of Kimiiln on Mon
day. He received the llacliemi of
Bclenct- Degree In I’s.-chidogy at
the University in Fdiinarv &lt;*f
unit.
Mr. B'kki' is tin" s*.|veil on lit?
faculty at Hie Uidreistly as vy.
1-atioiiui adviser for vetemas *in»i&gt;
-Inly of IP IP.
elu was rcOe'iHy eleeteil to uiom•
beihtilp in Pld Uclln hnpmi, no
honorary scliolustlc, ie*c,.icli. no I
icadurihlp iialernity foi nun o,
the fold nl I.OCAlloll 11.■ I- nl .
.. niellllivt of Kiipiui In lln I'i. no
I,oik.liny Hcl.oluilii fiatcriilt) ■■
cl licit Ion and Pin Knpon Inn. mi
tloonl soeliil 11ii11-riu 1&gt;. It. „n
lecently elect.'.I vice-pii&gt;xldi-*d d
the Not lit Florida hranch of tin
National Vncntlnn Giildumi- A-social ion.
ttnr'.ng World War II lllggois
siived for tln.-e jears in tin t &gt;
Air Force and now muinlnln »
cnmniissiiin as n Reserve Int.-lli•
gi nee Officer in tin* U. S. A I H
lie is the -on of Mis. K. W Hur
gen i.od the lute K. W. Illggoi" **f
this city. Mrs. Bigger* ami Mi
t)an llrainuril, ills sitter, a llemb-d
the giudualmn cerennui|i *.

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Little Ann Arrington, duiighln
of Mr. and Mr*. Ilrigg* Arrington
•f Cordcle. tin., la visiting Iter
gramlpaient* Mr. nml Mrs price
Hoard.

Ml«* McClune was presented a
t'orsngi of gardenias am! native
orchid* by the hastes*, as well a*
maiiv lovely gjft* front thm-e* In­
vited to to* with her.
Tha garden' wi* tieautlful wtib
colored 'lights ami Japanoae tanteine. Th# refreshment, titbit**hnd
for Ita renterpieca nn attru»fl»-'
arrangement of gnrdvnfas'jAg^keil
fi'v rnndlelahrn lidding while can­
dle*.

■i- ..lilted *i,Idler of

li. Ita- giv.it .ill tii* iiivdul- away,
’i ' ■ Ihuui fed nn with tinit
-iio.-t in , ot ntci li’iaiue-* for a
long lime -mil Mi- . oft spoken
young I m i l ,
I r..,.|i/,.. that it
t. no lo.Hin. ii ..fit, l.i i-SU-e it
uilioli
t i u .- I d nn by ii lot
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Mrs. J. I.. Hint and Mm l.il*
j. &gt;ian Wight ate at New Smyrna
**'■ Reach till* week.

,Mi&lt;s licitv Jo Hunk, all,, i,
reived the degree
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M r s . R r i n * t &lt; m H o n o r s Bciem-e in Social Wilfm, f, ,,
l-Toti.la Si lie Uni, .1
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W e d d i n g C o u p l e liussee tu. Moiolnv i . -pcmlioe il
week at liny tuna It.■... I.
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Mis* Bette lane Mcfune of O r­ is attending the 'i lli-Ki pi,
lando ami Cloienre David llouuld lions,-pm i v.
o' i of l.akt Mary, whose weildlog
will *nke idlice on |om. ‘J |, wen
feted nv Mr. and Mr*. W. It Brin­ Kd
Jr. (.Vis
son with a garden party and
showir at I heir honu* on I'urk
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lierc’t u double helping of druinn and
excitement for your fntitkly fubclimtlng 1930 face!
T|ie uiiburpukunl value of a regular 1.00 box of famoua
DuBurry Face Powder, Tor that illken*
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velvet itnlih that la to etwintiul u putt
of glamour today, , . plus . . . ■
fjk '
tpciial-xi/c DuUurry Llpiticl.,
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for brilliantly bcautifuUip*:
both for the price of the
Face Powder alooet
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Is Ignored By Six
Schools Says NCAA

T a k e Spills Lute
M e n Competitors

Shutout finds Locals'
Seven Game Streak; le a p t Into Trade Spotlight
*, Manager Ed L e v y
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MacDonald, tall St. AugusJ®* tjghthandcr, blanked the SanGiant*, fl to 0, here tonight
• Brilliant four-hit hurling job,
.Tna ihutout ended a Sanford
••ten-game winning itreek and
tttrked the third triumph for
^ •S a in ta in the latt four ilarli.
V.The Saint* scored all the run*
They needed in the fir*t inning to
7 **'* *
ladiee night crowd.
'A Hva-hil attack off Robert Ri*
Wf*, highlighted by Hank Devi*'
iWo-run double, put Ihe five talB** on the scoreboard,
ii Dnvh, who pvsynl for the Saint*
IMt year, returned tn the lineup
tonight ami Masted a triple, doubU and single to (Ip Ht. Angustlhe J3-hlt ntL-rk.
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backed up MnrDon•Ida fine hurlltg with flashy,
drorlea* hnll.

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on the tervlce squad there.
Box acore:
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Ihe r abates they aUy In MinneaP°li« where they have a home.

Besides being fast on the banked

turn*, Gerry also play* a mean
Bjma of aoftball and volleyball.
She alio pUy* a fair game of
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rnotorcyclee. Even
(Ms sht finds llms to iew
*m !g* and hcr Htibby*fl Ahirtna
In.1838, Gerry pitched her softball team to the Nebraska Slate
A*d reached Tha quarterJlnaU In the national tournament,
when she wa«n't pitching for thr
team she played second bate
A graduate of North Hlyh In
Dc* Moines, Gerry al*o rnmneted
n swimming there. Since joining
the roller derby in 1038 sho has
m ined only alx month* of action.
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Kc»r when she was
sidelined by a hip Injury.
■°®?ty !}** • *on' Make Gammon
six. He has been making the derby
circuit with hoc.
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Total*
Ifl ta 27 111
Sanford
000 000 (MO—0
Ht. Augustine
403 010 nix—8
R— I', nnlngton 2, Judy, Chupiu,
Dnvls a, Harrow, E —l.ong, C’lindHeHon, Jackson. Rill— t'hafln,
Pavla 3. Rlroerker It, Pollard. PieN d- HR— Dnvls. Strnerker. 311—
Dkvls. SB— Judy. Pepnlngl'&lt;n. S—
Pollard. Left, Sanford 0; St.
AqgiisUne ft. HB—Off Rivera I.
i MacDutiald 2, U vy 1, HQ— fly Rl.
W fa 12 In 7 Innings' 7? ru n * )||
. VtM 0, MacDonald tl. | | — Off Hil a w I In I (I run). H RPr- Hlvaru
• (Rormw, Plchan, Htrneeker). Win­
ner — MacDonald Lostr— Rivera
0 — lleltlnulru, Toneoff. T—ItiOtl.
HOI.ONK WIN
ORLANDO, June H -IA1)— Rov
Trava meil" Ids home debut n suecasaftd one tonjglt bv hurling Orbndo to a b lilt 10-1 win over
Piltatka to give the Hopatorn a
clean sweep of the Iwo-gsme ser­
ies.
Gon*erullv« doubles Ity Dan
Porter m il Hriicc Hnrmes, gave
OrLindu a run In the first Inning
and Potter’* tripl# with two on
accounted for two mnre run* In the
kaennd. The fleoatora chased Hpot
Kash to the »howet» In the fifth
Imtlttg with a six run outburst.
George nivero finished.
Trava w n In difficulty »»ven
j ilm ra but tight fielding by his
mates pUllod hint out or troitble
, With the exception of the Math
'■J i tuning when charle* Rodrlailo*’
attlftald fly allowed Mike Garcia to
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W
DELAND, June K-VTl— Lee*i, .bury*1 Packet* toppled tha Def i n d Red Hot" for the aeeund
i M M llht time hare tonight, Matt­
ing a five-run rally In the eighth
la olpnuer, #-3,
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P lrit Raiomnn Olamlo R*m*ay
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with five singles In five t'm -s up.
I '; M the attaeV , Doubles by Rucji
t,' ■Ofilllna *nd Pan! Grant plu* IVrh«a Bob Gu*th'» trlila fagturad Iba
■vVXWgMh frama Le«jb«rg »plurge.
H "u tMtifW ^l|ta .vlitGng
PMkara on nearly avan .term* In

Cloverleafs Are
Hogan And Snead
M aking Bid For A re Favorites In
7th Slot In Loop G o l f Tournament
By ABROriATKD I’HKHH
Maybe It's tho Imirli of ,dd pm
Bert Nlehoff which Is turnliig thi&gt;
wilted Selma Cluvcrleafa Into n
full bloom hnseluill team now Mow.
Ing throughout the Buiitlienstern
League.
Manager Nlehoff* CleveW'iaf*
lost their first six ntrnlght ganiri
end Uurn lull *1itto - is ulne-gntni
losing ntreak. ' Helnm now hnn mil
togelher a four-game vlclnrv
rtrlne and tho Clnterlt’afs lurk
only a gmoo oiol o lmIf (rum gel­
ling out of Hip cellm wlo'ro lln'V
hnv • i.pcnt I hi u'liii'iii thus fur.
Hcliuu whipped VukHhurg Iasi
nlghl H7 mid II was (lit* fnm|h
lime I', a row Hp Iiiiu won liv one
run.
Vicksburg opened with imo run
In the first on ii walk to Ringer
■rid singled by WillMmy and I’orlo.
A single hv Dickens atul llnndoch's
douhlu extended the Rllllos lend
to 2-0, Vlchaliurg added two in
the fourth op three singles and
two walks.
A Leaf uprising In the sixth on
live lilts, gave them h il l lead
Walk* lu liaudorli and Rowe and
Chandler's slligla gave Vlck burg
a tun in the sixth. Vick burg
scored two In the seventh on Wil­
liam’s Infield lilt, Dluken's walk.
Blair’s fly and Forsyth's single
Ray Krupa doubled lu the ninth
with on* out uml scored the win­
ning run oil Joe Ksueh's single,
Dick Dankel came In with one
out In the ninth Inning to-nil) a
Pensacola rally and Gmlmlcu won
7-ft,
Jack Curdvy hurled great hall
until tha ninth when lies loaded tho
tiasoa on two wnlks and Kidman's
■Ingle.
Chapman'* single and Johnson'*
triple and an Infleldt out scored
two In the aesotul i « the Pilots.
Willett * rluublo and Bower's single
scored one Ih the third ami hit* by
flaal, Chapman, Hutnuerson, Jarmoil and w illatl scortd three In
the sixth. A. walk, a sacrifice and
Chapman's klnitlc scored the final

ARDMORE, I’u.. June N — |/p|
Ham Snond'a putter, IMn Hocan's lig.i and, the weather were
Ihe chief t0|llr&gt; of ronversatinu
ns Idfi of, golfdnm'a very nelect
teed off today In tha fiOth NaMonal Open rloimplonship,
The fust of. fifi Ihreeaomes sat
•nit over Mirhyi't rt.lHM wellivnppcd, well-fringed varils nt
7 A.M.
Contenders will he swinging un­
til nltuod d/nk in the opening
round of IIP rugged 72-hulo lest
Mint lini. I.mken llu&gt; heart* of
&lt;'liaiii|iloii: The liniriuinicul winds
up with a ilindde-lia-.elcd :m hole:
Haturdnv.
Two diiv* of near-IK) tempera
turva have left he hrumt, umliihd
lug green* loud iih concrete end

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THI OfflCIAt HNI1HINO flag I* dropped by Fred Jacoby a* Augutt Nlgl,
of Oceanside, L. 1„ New York, rip* to victory In the inth annual Aibnnyto-New York outboard motor morathon down the Hudson River. Nlgl
covered tha 110 mile* In a record I hour*, la minute*. (International)

Hill Prince Is Not Being Worked
To Death, Claim* Trainer Haye
NF.W YORK. J
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Trainer Carey llayei, who will
toddle Hill Prince in the rich Rrlmont Stake* .Saturday, tenffri! gundnaluredly today nt storie* rrilitiring hi* handling of the colt.
“ I gel a great laugh when I rend about how I’ve drilled Hill Prince
loo much," laid the sffnhle conditioner whoie charge i* an early fa­
vorite for Uclrnnnl Park's $75,000 added, mile and a half clastic, third
their written consent.
Alyro waited another vrnr and and longest of tho American trl- ♦------------------------------------------

when the derby again appeared
in Milwaukee she lliailn thi&gt; train. Pl Hayea™mnthmed with a -mile. I
'" w i'lU ra ^ 'm ? Wood
Today »he is one of the best
female skaters on the drihv rirIUyc* ' *«&gt;' “ HI 1‘riiue has
milt.
D'enty of ffesh on him ami has
The lD-year-o|d llndgrr skater,
known to her teammate as "The
Heaver' has sustained two In­
juries during her flr«t vrar of
competition.
Resides a broken
rartihige in her left knee she also
had her nose fractured.
Hut It's
Rut
If* the kind of life Alvre
ilrelier loves.
In liigh school she won a letter
n swimming and alto played field
hockey and haskethall. Hhn h an
accompllahed nlnnlst and hatter
than average a» a tnn ami h.ilh'l
danrer. Hhe also bowla e*ul nvernge,i |3fi,
.She Is a blue-eved 126-mmmler
with Mark hair, rttnudn flve-feettwo nnd I* crnxv nl out Routhorn
fried rhirken—and i oiler derides.

d i &gt; .

HOFT HALL TOURNEY
Room Five boya won tho recent
T ta m
W . I.
round robin soft bull lournsment
N ew Y o rk
......... 11 I
y * i f o i| ........................
is i
at Ihe Hunford Grammar School
IPialnli
I t l'
conducted fur the fifth grade
C lM mI m iii I
......I I
I
rooma. Each room played with and
IV u K hln * ton
, ...
la I
I'lilJ a ils I|ililH
. .
IS l
uqnlnst every other room—tig'
L'hii-sao
. . . . .
is i
high rnorn winning. Room Five
HI I . n o li . . . . ..............
II 1
wtn all untile* played. The rc,tei
T N i i r S t r ' i H e e a llt
N s w Y o rk I i M s lr o lt t
of the winner* was a* follow':
, , u . in n .&lt;1 , hi. L o u is I .
George Arnold, Rohby Lee RenI'h lls O s Ip h le S; (.'M ragn 0
nett, Itussell Benton, Robin Hi out
W’ s s h ln iln n t ; I'le v s la m l ».
L f- m lc r a
n a m e * T *O a r
ley, Dwight Flowers. Virgil Oia(.'h lra g o a t P h ila d e lp h ia — (
Cty. Leo Idle*, Rjll Kllcldiuff.
n f AR'iOC' ) I E t’REHR
— C ain t l- S i ve. K a lln e r ( 1 - 1 )
Nell MlehfllSi Charles Pence,
D e lr a ll a t New T u r k — (
— o u tle m e n ( 1-41 ve. u y rn e p
flcotl Meredith, Terry Ooemb«l,
hi Lain* mi Bostcm
man
Theme* Dllllard and Raymortd
o r P a n n ln ( t - l i v *. lle k b a &lt;1
Wtrinmann. Captaint wera George
C leveland a t W ashTaatan— i
BATIiNt; — Kill, Detroit, .gfifii
Arnold and Leu Hlle*. The Gram­ Doby, Cleveland. .377.
mar School claim* to I* the fjrat
RUNS — VVII arus, Boston, 48)
schqnl In th« state to play thta Rt*phen». Ronton, 47,
NEW YORK _ m . - Joe typa of tlurnament.
RUMfl BA J I r,L IN — Stonhon*.
DiMagglo, Yankee outfield star,
Bo*ton, ,381 Williams, Boston. 82
GRAMMAR SCMOOL WINS
waa a landaltda winner in a .re­
HITH — Kell. Detroit. 07; HI*A team from tho Ranford Gram- luto, Now York, Btephvna and Dlcent poll of Nxw York football
sr School defatted tha Lake Mnggio, Ru ilnn, 00.
Yanki oq tbolr fav o rite. athle­
rinro# baft ball team Fritic hern*. The JulUr got nine
DOUBLES - Kell, Detroit, ITl
v 6-4* Gerald Retiren* and Jeer. Ever*, Detroit, and Rltsuto, New
of FI poesltle flrat place vote*.
Bab* Ruth and Bronko Nagurakl
Vork, Ifi.
wtro-runnew -up iilHi two aploeo.
TRIPLES—Itanrlrh, Now York.

Major League

ANNAPOLIS, N. C„ June 8
(A2 — Wnke Ffcraat and Alaba

TRIPLES — Slaughter. SI
Luuis, fi; Jethros. Boston and Ashburn, Phllsdelphta. 4.
HOME RUNS — Gordon. Boston, I2i Westlake and K lnir, Pitts,
burgh, 10.
, HTOLEJf DARES — Jathrne,
Boston, 7 1 Tarwllliger. Chicago, A
STRIKEOUTS - Robert*. Phil­
adelphia, fig; Spahn, Boston. B0.

PITCHING — Miller. Phtlxdib
nlila, 4-0, .1.000; Bankhead, Brook­
lyn, 4-1, .000.

worked for Oj Kell, Detrpit; Doerr. Boston s
Mape*. New Ynrk, and Dll linger.
Philadelphia. B.
HOME RUNS — William*. Roe14j Btephtns, Heaton, tl.
OLiN HABER - Dltllngsr,

diltHct three baseboll tournami

and^llUr* who can hit.
Alabama, winner of the eou
uatorn eonferenco title for |

aw? f e C K T r
;Vi } 1
t iv
‘f'D t s » f1,\Y

ltM U O C S - lO

1

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rrs T !

it i.rr* -

The Unlvernltv of Arironn foot­
ball team will plav Oregon In
Engine, Sept. 20, I Oh I. nt the
drdlriitiun olid opening of a n*w
sladiutn addition.

HA KG AIN M ATINEE
33e 1:00 To 8:00 P. M

c h il o r k n

FR EE I

TODAY
1 UUWI
J DAY
1 arerer
JBY AN

Ivn. 17; Musial, HI. I,mils. JO.

RIlftmiTl!-^Reynolds, New

fw ib ChWmati led the hlUlmr beginning hero trtnlght,
with throo ting!**.
Knoh won it* conference eha
. Ed Mlckelson's two run double nlomhlp- nnd both anptnr w
In tha fourth hi ok* a 3*3 deadlock *t°fkcd wlth pitcher* who can pi

phehr

Georgln-Fliiridn league pitcher*
nre wnnued up rut the nesaiw
nnd that uatmllv mcnn.i dnitui.J
are mini tig thicker nod fnntur.
Eleven nf the I I shutout* thus
fur in Ihe lllfiti Keaton have rente
In the ptird three week', Earlier
in the vem when halters were far
ahead oT pitcher, in settling down
for the summer, n shutout wns n
i hi It.v. The senium whs It gumtia
old before Tullnhnssee won the
Hr*! lilnnking li.n over MmiP.rlp,
[hiring n not her strrich of 11
giimus nut n 'shutout wn&lt; won. m

LAST TIMES

isu'Kijrti

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OF HH-irniUTS

itv As s o c ia t e d

Children Under 12 Yra. Ad
milted Free With I'aren«l
Anytime Kxrcpt HaturdaJ
A Kunday.

If^mTKklnS
n

CLEVELAND, June 8 — (JPt —
The National Collegiate Athletic
Ariaociatlon will haul nix. more
colleges on the rarpct for "San­
ity code" violations at nn NCAA
round! meeting In Chicago In
August,
This was disclosed yesterday fol­
lowing n three-dav meeting of the
NCAA enforcement committee
headed by Clarence P. Houston of
Tufts College,
“ We uncovered evidence that
■rhools are giving aid to athlete*
In excel* of that allowed bv the
code.," Houston said. He declined
to name the schools, hut said nnv
punishment the round) might de­
cide to Inflict on them would be
withheld until next winter.
Thr N.C.A.A. "snnllv eod4"
provides that financial aid given
athletes must tome from the
fclirxil itself and not from anv out­
side sousee. Unless the athlete
helped Is In the top fourth of [pi
das* scholastically, the amount of
aid he can receive Is limited.
In addition to the six school*
to he rondderod at Chicago. Hous­
ton said seven oilier* are to ha
investigated further when addi­
tional Information I* received.
At Its J hunary, convention tha
NCAA found seven schools In vio­
lation of the sanity code. Two cf
them—Boston College and the Uni­
versity of Maryland — have singe
compiled, and the Citadel wlthdrW
from the association, Action re­
main* to ho taken mi the rtfiar
four — Villa nova, the IJnlvorsIty
of Virginia, Virginia Military In­
stitute and Virginia Polytechnlcal
Institute.

Friday

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1
1
j

Saturday^

Double Featur*

�»i M»rn 1 « r&gt; u .t N P i m n p i n n r n u

Lake Mary
pBy VIRGINIA p.

an ftp h.s on

Vjiltlng their parent* oyerTho
vroK-rnu were Mr. nml Mr*.
Oliver finMnm ai d two n n* from
Take- Alfred.
Mr*. A
Eaomlern ennie home
Friday nftor Mperiding *nine lint"
with tier »mi.ln-1uw nnd daughter
Mr. nnd Mr*. II, (J. Hughe* of
Jack*viivllle
Mr*. II. II. Frnnklin Iom hod n*
hei tue.it urr daughter, Mr*. B.
C. Kniith: of AlmniiiiH
Mis', Mnl Ijnm* Eohank*, pnptt*
lar hltrh 'phool Btndimlr, yva*
nnored We li eid iv nftornooo hy
fi*. Hoy f . 11w e ll Jr. ami Mi**
Pruity Howell; who oi.t"itinned
with n 'wlminiiiB pint) followed
hv a wtifier o i o t :it Sail l.umlo
Bprlng*. Invited to li» with thn
honoreii were tin V|l*&gt;iri Shirley
Ervin, ll.'i'hara Koh.inh*, MnrIfwrrt A.olev nml nti* Hjohhim,
Hop.er t "w k tt. 'I’.wd" Frecmmi.
dark nml Roy L. Unwell, Jr.
The C. W Sjohlom* l.ml n* tliei”

*

Kiifslu over the week-end tbtir Duckwoith, Mm . B. M. Robinson,
*nn-iti-law nnd dn lighter, Mr. and OrUtnio) .and , Mr. and Mr*. Leon

Mrs. Fritter Pnrri»h of n*-|0 VUla.
Rev- im l Vt* H l \ Gtnhnni,
fnr.mei Niinirfrin p:i*lnr* in Laki
Mnry rMlhri &lt;m the \V. I*. Iturke*
.'ti&gt;iiil”v "veiling.
Frh'iirit of Mr. uni Mm . Frank
’I. Hl'Hor-* iv,II ho voiri In hour
•li.it thcv urc moving In Orl*.
Mils week. in i mot in r, Mr*. K.
D. North, iicrhupniiicri tliom.
Mr. mill Mr*. 1’. p. Anderson
iillenecd tin* Eillth Itnynl linnet:
It or it hI in Winter I'm l Saturday
evudnir. Clno of tho*o taking part
&gt;vn* I hi tr grniuid.iugl'lir, lll»
Morin Alntrr«oH of MaiHitrd.
Tin- I. f". Till:*’ it.tve n* Hit'll
Boost i. Mr. nml Mr*. Hunter Tilll*»
of JacksonvilleRecent mller* nl tlie P. I). An*
•lemin homo mi latkr Kliinin wore
Mr*. K. IV Brownlee ami Min* Lettjo Cntdwell of Ennfoiil, no Fitilny; Mr*. Knhnrt l.enno* nml
■Imighter Mary Virginia. Dolannl:
Mrs. Ilrynn Sturman, Allnntn ami
Mia. Itorthu It SoricH,, Lakeland,
Suturdny; Judge anil Mr*. FI. (I.

PAG E- S E V E N

GENEVA NEWS

Slclnmcyer and daughter Ethel
Atm of Hanford nn Sunday.
Sunday the Ottn ttrnrr* rnltet'
on their mrlr nnd aunt. Mi. nod
Mr*. C. W .Sjohlim.
Mr* Alice iiveeii or Atlanta
hn* arrived to *|irad name tinte
with aer urn and dangutri-ln-jaw,
Mr. and Mr*. Itoy I . Unwell. AccoMpiinvIllg her w ire her run-inlaw and daughter, Mr. mill Mr*.
I*. *. ILthert .uni 'daughter,
Itlat'e, also nl Atlanta. The Herhert.* Irtt Mi.mla;,' lor t i n tvevkn MR nvwater
l.ru.-Inu willi *he Nnltonnl
Cimnl for a week-end gunnery
t.metier at Camp Mantling were
l.cfler TIIIU* and Bobby Heave*.
Mr* C S. ponahrmn entertained
het n.lre and nephew. Mi** Mnry
Fr.ilivra Whhldon and llov Whiil*
don, of Tampa and a friend of
their* Ml*» Mary . liarre* ln*t
week.
&lt;
Mra. J. t* llohby nnd M-a.
Khliiwd Kio.th nave Mrs. At
Al Brynnt, dr. a stork shower F ri­
day evening at the hinte of Mr*.

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Phone M

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• whn f*mplc*yt lofffl pnr«ont,
• who ii r«n*ly to mukn good on hit
promi**!,
mvrhn It ywJi n#ifil*bof.
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ipk I have a DIG Christmas
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Kfiiinl MirrtnimliitvH ymi run earn unoil nnmey Tor Chrhliniiri,
1 acnlion or anv oilier iihp you may Itavv for extra money.

Ilnurs: 5 P. Al. To 12 Al

Come see me: let me tell you about it
George Touhy

F lo r id a F a sh io n s
EXFrUTIVi: OFFICE IIUII.niNfl

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nf I lie City nl Sanford, Florida, e. powled al

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Mr. m.f Mis t" I1 Min- Miitiii
-pent jn.it l ,n 11| hie.In
Mr* V\ |.‘ ilnlfiii, M,^ llrynn Kin i nml .on, K-nn--tl and
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* '4|rt ion, tu'hl in tin- Foi*' I "f
At dm mi June fi.
fill n»id Mr* Paul l'|e*i'll nl
trndnl the ninrriaire of Ml* Am
w*ii trlii a I Know to* Mmnoriii
Chapel. 11011111* Collrine on Ma
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ever Ike u lr* ts * r va meeteteedeM r t a m t* ya*r seme
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3 ROOM Furnl*h*d Modern Apart Mnecaaln*, pr.
1208
merit. CIo»e In on Park Ave, New Nylon .lunirla
Rent &gt;40.00, Ph. 1180 or
til 00
UnniniOik*
Courier White Paint, nal.
12.80
i— WANTKIJ TO HUNT
Army rnla. Hunk Red*, Pillow*,
Tents, Tarpaulin*, ChiMilni;
PRUFEBflIONAL couple seek*
and Shoe*.
Httnrtmeut on year ’round hasl*.
Don’t Huy T il You Trv
Not tourlat. Ito in Hanford for
ARMY-NAVY
PLUS
neve ml year*. Have small rnek- 310 Ban forrl Ave, BURPhono
IKL’I
rr spaniel. No rltildren. Write
Box 11. H. Care Herald ,_______ III.ACK Eye Pen* for rannintr nt
the farm at l.uka MonriH) 11.80
Uu. without conlaliier. Mis*
Aric Mann, Phont 1401 *J.__
We both lo*a when you donY brlnu
your preseriptiona to LANEY’B.
Phone 108.

SUJflKR MAcnfNSb, new&gt;* used.

FOFNTAIN Personnel and Wait
in n e r
See .Vlr. Jenkln*. Ron
Itllllat A Andeitoo. WulKfee"

OOUfVMwth toAf wild rjot &lt;«iif'N1
u - . w o i i h n a n t i ; 11
BAVR MON e,Y .nt unit wnh li *o.
rloek r.-pnlrlni;. Fellow* Honi'i
Hltup. 1700 Bntifoiil \vo
MAUI or Cook. Cull 1803-W riftr'
Ui—

S|»P"tiil S j r w j i l

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Ini*, tkirtable power plant, t l

year* aincrlrnro In Bominnle

O-CKDAR 8PONCJE MOP-take*
Ray. Jlflft-J.
misery out of mopping — B year VENETIAN BidNDB made- tguarantee, only 18.08.
order..- Sonilnolu* VoontUn Illln&lt;i
HENKARIK Claaa A Paint 06.
Co.
K 0 W. 3rd St.
Phon&lt;
112-114
W.
2nd
fit
Phono
320
JOHNSON’S OAR PLATS Auto
11M-W.____
,
Wax-Waxe* auto In 20 Mlautea— NEW 12 Ft. Cypress Boat—Never
line, bulldoser, dump truck,
nn rubbing,
robbing.;I only i11 .M w can.
u*ed. Also 8 h.p. Outboard Mo­ Drey
fill dirt, *ha)t and clav
BRNKARIK GLAM
tor. Beth for $70.00 or aell atp- muck,
by load ar Job, Contact 11, It
drktely. Rt. 2, Box 78-A—3700 iiubatfd,
and associate*, 101* E.
Block 100 yd*. Eaat of Sanford
Now York Ave., Det^nd. t ’h,
Ave. Inquire Green Trailer.
■160 orJSI-W.
* — A R T IC L E S W A N T K D — 6

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NKW FLODRB aurlaced to parfaellon. 01,1 floor* rnutle lilt,
new. Finishing rlennlntt A wa*

County, If. M tileaaen, l«ke
Term*. 821 R. I at
Ph. tlt24
^,,rv'
It KHTAURANT eiiulpment ‘ mm*
pletr, Installed In lorntlnn with I.AWNMo W k RH Hharpened, bl
eyrie* repaired, Lock A Key
r mi*oitable rent. Call 0134, Hun*
work. Prompt Bonfire. 11. W.
■Shuman, 310 K 4th Bt.
DOUULa Red. ftpriitB and Mat* h k i . a n iiu Morninv Sentinel, Or
tic**. Very Cheap. Ph. 1170-1.
lamlo Kyonlnn Siar. Call Itatpt

Plus tag.

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LOST.— 100 feat of.garden ho«*
between Mayfair Hotel and
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Swell Eating-Worth Repeating
MARGARET ANN’S WHITE

AT YOUR FRIENDLY HOME CONTROLLED MARGARET ANN

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MED. (Hi A OK A

Home Controlled S tores-W here Customers Send Their Friends

Fine Ami Dundy, Keep Them Hundy

F A R O E ..............

CINNAMON BUNS, G for 10c

CI.OVERHLOOM
FLA. ORAOE A
MINN. S H IPP E D . .

BARGAIN BUYS
THRU SATURDAY

WK MK8RIIVIS TIIK ItKiHT TO I.IMIT qlM N T IT V

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SLICED BACON
Lykes Sugar Cured llains

0-CAN LIMIT
BLOSSOM TIME

Whole or Half
Butts End
Shank End

Swift's Sliorteniiifl

LIMIT 2 1’LEASE
HI C A R CREEK FANCY ROM

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PILLSBURY’S BEST

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SIRLOIN OR T-BONE
SHORT R lltS OR
SHOULDER STEAKS
B R IS K E T ......................
HAMBURGER .............

41 c

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Baby

ROLL

SHAKE KIKS
boston

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AIIMOt’K STAR* till MAHO A It CT A

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VEAL BRAINS
FORK LIVER
BEEF LIVER
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STOKELY’S FINEST

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OAKBANZO BEANS,
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RED KIDNEY BEANS
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TH E W EATHER

S b r a tf *

Ta P ra te d the P a a ta :o f the WotM;
Te P red ate the P ra g m a of America
Te Preface Prosperity fay Hanford.

Warm a n d partly r I o u d y
through Saturday, with only a
few local -howrrs nl scattered
places. Moderate easterly winds,
except fresh In extreme south.

WnEPENOENf PAIT.V NEWSPAPER________
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .
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Quizzed By Beds

RFC Examiner
On Carpet For

• With 3 Fliers

$400,01)0 Loan

Massive Aerial A n d
Surface Search Is
Quickly Launched
Off Atlantic Coast

Examiner Approved
Amount That Went
To Now Defunct
Florida C o m p a n y

N n R F 0 l X .w 7 j .m e 9 _ ( 4 V
A Navy (intmman torpedo hnmber
with a crew nf three i* down in
the Atlantic about 70 mile* end of
fape Henry and a matsive aerial
and turface rearch ii under way.
The TBM wa» on nnti-iuhmarine
training maneuver* with three
other craft Iron, the Norfolk Naval
Air Station'* composite squadron
24. At 12:25 A- M. the other
plane* radioed a lubmarine opera).
Ing in the area that one had gone
down. There wm nn fire. The *ub,
the USS Tigrone, forwarded the
SOS to the air ilalinn
Six ahtpa, including five »ubniaiines .and a submarine rescue
vessel and 75 plane* are conducting
the search. The first plane* were
ordered In the rescue talk nl I A.
M. and others have been roaring
nut to sea. 60 of them from the
Oceana Naval Auxilary Air Sta­
tion* alone, ever »ince the new*
was flashed ashore.
The three bomber* which had
been operating with the lost craft
remained In the areu as long as
their fuel supplies held out. to
direct searchers.
The Norfolk district
Gnasl
(iuard dispatched the cutler Jon
■pill uud three planes from the
Elizabeth City, ft. C, Coast Guard
uir station. In nildllion to the
subs, a number of small navy
surface craft are assisting In the
widespread search.
The merchant ship 88 Ames
Victory, near tha scene of the dis­
appearance, steamed to the area
(C tataiM I M h a s M itt)

WASHINGTON. Junr " tr i’l
A Reconstruction Finance *‘"ipm.ilinn &lt;KK ) examiner who ippmved a ¥400,000 [n.m In ii I Inrida
company th.it went bankrupt e»nmated today one »( tin- iniiip.iiiy'*
pirrcori it worm at len t ) j 000,.
ooo.

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• Governor Assigns
T o p Investigator
Tn Probe Slaying

T Ilia

Srualoi

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AssocialcH Preen Leased Wire

I&gt;. IlLiR

Amerasia Issue
Is B lasted By
Ex-OSS Officer
O. C Docring Charges
State Department
As Source Of Leaks
WASHINGTON, time It—f/T)
—Senator Knnwlnud (H-CullO
demanded Imlny th.it Senate
lim--fig,iinrn limbing into the
HUH \mermtla rave -ubjiorna
the diary nf the late defense
secretary Jamea Knrreatat.
NEW YORK. June '» l/p)-- A
lormer executive officer nf the
wartime Officr of Strategic SerDcpartmcnl "Irak" tiphniird top
•&gt;cr« document* into ill* nHice* of
vice* rhnrged today that a Stale
Atnrratia magazine.
0 . C, IV m i.g . Ii . now a p.nl-

Mir I’X.im iliri, 1 liatlrc II
acknowledged

that

Monro,

Safety Council
is tr e a te d By
Local C itizens
S e m in o le

.a
9

ew
w

i gtmip .• I law enlmi eiiienl n liiin,I • ih/rnr
1,,| tr -til I.. ,. ale

«) y n .i., had a pari in lo in o n in g j phnno

lu&lt;'&gt;g-- The appliance

In tYiV.

nl left in't* krifr' hk,'

him nl the worth nl the gadget.
11(J “
rn 'ucihiiy."B "
'* '
Flllliriglll '.lid it »cemrd In ail- i
ml to till*; lli.lt Motor peiMinded
you lll.lt lilt- will a good deal ’
Lewi- hiiid no, HimI lie tunI i
“just |iut all the fnetH togelher" .
and rcoehed hi* own t oni luaimi*
"You iton’i think yom frieml j
-hip for Mr. Moure influenced
you?" n*ked the Senator.
Hi M i l , I , A lto C M N N O LI.V
"No, uir," l.ewi:’ leplied "I
I I , r 1, It-inl lei iii ended at mam vmtcrilny in .Srininnlr County,
know it didn't Hut t tin.I Ilnur
cntifidenee in it aflei Milking &lt;■• iml Mini, m i., lb- genera, idns a- rxptpixed liy oianv raitnnn*, there
w .ii no «erirr.i| mail n id i (nr freedom and the her koil ing outdoor*
Mr. Mount, I'll -uy ttml."
Fill bright, noting that vitimti* *" ''id . ........ of the younger rhildnn were in reluctant in leave tearliRFC iidvlsory enmmltteeii ami cm tliat they i tied aliout it.
tliu itiiinugur of the lending
At tlie Sanford Grammar School where 115 pupil* paired to the
agency's Jacksonville office had
recommended ngainat the loan, Junior High School exceptional older nod dignity wa» ahnwn, Mid
H. G, Steele, principal, ami a ta n y t------- ■■ —■ ■ i---------- — •
told licwiai
. . . .
"Ttm fuel i» that nobody win, of the iludcntn went to luH ekci.j , _
" ‘ ^ndunco rM m d*.
for thi* Inan but you, and tint* to thank them pet annuity I v g o ' i
It airnetmn and frlrm lahlp
" . .. .V
f«.‘
board fof RFFC directors) relied Ihrni.
"
,,1p modern child a idtuehnuml
on your ndyico."
AI' the ael.ool auditorium. r„ | f'" hi*. -r!""'1
Il'Veilled by the
A $10(1,0(10 Ionn to the lllbl.nii
•",*,«"»**l»
""d imderataridiou
writer Corporation of America at lor*....... .ion piehima wore ahowo
Manta, Fla., wns approved by bv Mea IV,ml Shamoa d o p l c t l - , , " ’' T ' ,'
ttm May May eeleluation at t»,. ' J, ' !!!" I. ’ "
"n wh,ph
til- illreeiorH lud only $1100,000 rehimt
ami ............ „ f t )m t» I
hI
'"'"b e ta and W h e n , a*
was net mil ly ndvaneed to Hie A rm ........ Muy
We ,(. „i .. 'V.'11
for example, m ieompany
,|mw„
I'd" " f Houma h a„d :i w ill, M r*.
The fir.it. payment was made I u„. ,
Plfikrrt&lt;»ii
and
Miss &lt; itioplifll,
M.iy 1(1
nni, ()|, ,1(,v ...
'..... 1,•coni, .honed tint
11101, 1 him fill I,ad acltlt &gt;. ,l teacher*, and many nnilhi'ts inn

near tha WIUI
The fire came
park on tha ‘
U N ATS
WASHING1
Gain

* ^ h irt of the 16 percent drop
in traek mileage msec when rubber-tlred busaea rettaead 100
miloa a t street ear
„.v. garage, ly In Jaakaam rilli'
i lk* trailer 'T h e Seaboard Airline Kailway abandonad 4 6 t miles of
from Indopoadant oampaniaa on
S-UP) tea*e
and lata

fata

Xi'Z
fa r

a

bill

The Atlantic

way &lt;
track.

pod 01

The biggest toae
famous 12fl-mile

road from

aa all West was
ROmOSNi
:tb a

art*

mltaa of

when the

Lake Okeechobee and aulwtituted

lake to the mainline a t Fork
Pierce.
The decline of the lumber Induatry after faresta w e n cut
out waa blamed fa r abandon­
ment of tha New Ssnjrnu-Okeechobce line of the FBC. w ith the
Umber goat, the area becamo
eattlo country and livestock was
trucked to market a t Klaalmmee,
an the Seaboard airline, an the
PRC ralll weren’t needed.
That *ort o f thing w as recponelble, too, fo r mum of the
ether track cutting In Urn opin­
ion of Fred Pettijohn, who has
watched
Iran
fayelopment for L
a t the
State Railroad
Conatruction
and jrtM rth al

lSo :r .:5*

June

0 - •fiT’) —

Wi O lonacfi

i b illfr nriv h!,i4l .w *.-«'( ifM ry ol
S ltilf Dr*.hi Aihrunn ttid.IV timl d f-

I'liirrd ill u Athr«nn Ii&lt;h I ' 5v«rkrd
nrt dir fr.nn of untld ‘»fritri»y In
c rr.Dr ,i Red
,utH .» Red
PoUnd** and ‘ sIll'lll&lt;I In- triunvrd
it urn the lot’ll rnriiiu ,n*l
,,nr
foingn puli, v .it uni t-

&gt;anloiil in,-I
M i l tlll.t l|,,.ikt' n il ,o , '.prffll
,n
vanUa* | I'lrp.ui-i)
i(,,- 1 m,.i.
„(

, tin.,

f„„i , u „.eh ml., we,-

In,lor Untight- .Sim.It,mi,

T'"'

lurlgr I 1. S|,,u „„, If. pit-.mlalivM H Stmlli. ( ii\ M m.u*ct ('hi‘.♦it! MtKiMim. I | MiTU«htnn,
Ii . I l"nil.» I (iul»v\,»v I’.ilmlnMn
Roll I l.tlll'Hit 11*111(1.1 I liy;11 1V I*.»
Inlin tM ( I . Hull.u L S,$nfnf(|
iNtlnc ( In. i li*i\ WillMms, Hcpulv
'Mumill Hi Mtiilcy ,«tii I Mfinnti ILif♦MO.
D vvh
&lt;mt il flit" mci’l
I ll'|* fit.'*" ♦Mft’f |Tf511|f H ’OtlHlill IlC
G in n t M n ilO f
Is A c - 1
1 " l" inmr V fumtion*
. .
, , Iff Mu* |ti tifwuM'il
("utility
c o m n«1 H 1 C(I H y S i x Safuly Conitnl: i H IMurmuilntf
Q f
1 1 is
P l a y e r s ' ‘lufwtH m» hinhwnyn umi mtoih-

No Mod Scramble For Freedom As Manager Ed Levy
County Schools Shut For Summer Talks B aseball
To Local Jaycees

4 shorter section from the hlg

M ll.W A t K F L

’.t.ilr
In in kti,’U|1
r1.. .muii-l-' [ 'be Win nn oil t{rpi,h|i,
( -UlVI'IttlClU
I'ntmlV ■'ll I, l .min ii
'5 tilt -'Jill - ,-fk,l-',,.ir I '.-,1-1,Hill) ,111
Mime me,ling In tolimilile ill,’ m g,-111*1 id t. m i,," ii ,. V\Hi-nn«iii
;•f.ni tm null ii, nrgaiu/alloit ^t im'.u iti'ilai, ,!, "in 1 1&gt;, \cln-

whom

ment in 1928.
Motor vehicle competition, change* in induitrial factors and fail­
ure of tame area* to fulfill tmomlime expectation* are Mamed for the
decrease.
The State Railroad Asseaiment Hoard, which Mis the taxable
riremen
spent cofaMerable
value annually far
for sH railroad#-------------------railroad
■"
Ume yeclerfay hell faring the veins
nnd telegraph propertlea In Flo­
rida, reported today th e re la
only 4,M0 mile* of track com­
pared with 8.BB1 mllce 22 year*

H n*

arnmed m . rI,r p ir ir n l «,Illation,

lie tdrnlllled n» a blend " I ho hn

Firemen Bx^iffulsh
Stubborn G n u Fire

afternoon and evtnli 1 In protectIng property treat 1 grass fire
which menaced the tree between
_ the Orlando Ulehhray an^ Palmet( # to Avenue souft of tTwjntv-fI fth
™
Street, rite Child p* ft, Cleve
laar reported tale a

C o u n ty

. it\ it till, - . l - h n an imporlant
pinlili-n, &gt;,i &gt;„• m..i i i ,mu lli.tl tr.ilI ii I ,l dill ■ i■ ■ r n ,-i„g in,I lli.rl
die |.iih|i, I,. .;ene,a| i. hr,iiuuilg

I ewir.

Florida Today Has 911 Fewer
Miles Of R. R. Track Than In ’28

Fashion" at Mil­
waukee M e e t i n g

Jnd
H ig h e s t
A ce*
riundfd
tm tlini Athr^ou be
d e n t R a t e I n S ta te * Mrrd immrdi.ilrlv.
.*
i . i
i!
Rrtriring in Inin
"ibr i$*d
Km Iitflii.’itihe Hill hiKlm.iv null n r(H| .,&lt;
i
i
i
o| *I.MMittri,
Mt ,l niliy
rfe»-

irrrttl,
.-f Pit
Hu- ’ lit p tipd-.

I d l.r ty , tu,m l haicltall mentor,
dcliveir.l ,m impinmiiiii tnIL to
I, ‘.5'7&gt;,„ifotd ]aycer« yrricnlav at
llirtr

weekly

limrlicoo

A n ,n il

li.lltyillg tile lull,I were do l.illowlllg Ml lorniliet, ,d ll.r S.iofntd
Icalii l*"ii Ratify Fred • hid.|e 1

loti, try | oim, | , | | ,, l ,11, Ion,

R"*e m il fofui I l,il ||, i i , , L. 1
M ill.iliri I n y l,,|, II, 1 &lt;, 1-■&gt;r . |
in Mat tm bin,| Si, m i St
l . - l l e i , a m i ,r I'nkd
llir Iii,m l* ,, r.iiiiay, ,y 1. up mil
Align
In
ito
nirthe
Inn
fi*l,
,11 1 Ii,, sch o o l, t*
I ,„n i.i„r- nn t-nnn Vnitrl
11if It tv,'ill on to ,'*p!a),p 1,1,1. . ,1 I,
ol the ox jila y ri* p i.o n i u ,1

into the (ilant , amp
w 'A ’W WS‘ !!r'£Z!V Senate
(irmip
Asks Final
Rites
Will
Re Inotlglil
/I
|
ii
■ ■ ev
aa
....
M«»l " I the In,vs, he ,iul ........
tor track Down On Held For Mr. Tison......... .. i,.„ i i,,«, , 1,,. i, ..
fill Itlgll II III,,&gt;1 I.
TrnrliiiK In Cnffc-c Sunday Afternoon pl.lVIIIH
I* till* I Ir 1 llril ley I one

^
9

M c C a r t h y T a g s A c l ic hon “ Red
Dean O f

ivfinlfit Mi &lt;*siFl!»v (

Fill-

TALLAHASSEE, June It - f/P&gt;
— Governor Warren lias assigned isitlfd i xlalemenl,. w litrli lir mid,
to itih ti.m **t |
Ids speclnl investigator, .1, .1 K.l- wa« an unjwn
llutt, to Tampa to Inquire Into the a S S by an a-aidant sllottiry re- j I Pit*, tlm eompany went nit,,
tdaying of gambling boa* Jimmy
baiikriiptcy.
iartlinu llte Amerasia case."
Lumla,
An HFG miiinorantlum pluetil tn
"The discovery that Ameruita tlie record yesterday by Fill
Frank Wright, the governor1*
Hxxlidant, mid Elliott hint been liad ohlained s e a t I government
aakud to look Into the cane.
A year ago, after Jimmy Velim- paper* wm made through the alert­ Motility, one of the eompuny’s
co had been nlnin lit n almilnr fash­ ness nl ,1 member n( the OSS vico pic-dtlenU, was "a very dosi
ion, he rent a warning to TIIII*- fluff," Dotting »aid.
personal frieml of tlio I’rcaident."
borough County Sheriff Hugh CutFull,right said the mernoran
lie *aid lltr tlnff member, who
breath and the county’a two major
■Mini, dated Aug. !Pl, I IMP, wua
was
not
named,
read
an
article
in
prosecuting officer* that he would
written hy Fred If. Fat well,
use hi* powers to auspenrl them If the iiidipi/ifir which "»el forth the uittnagei of the RFC at Jneksonthere were any more inch attacks. content* ol a «ec.ret government ville, and was aont to RFG Geo
Governor Warren held rigidly document" he had prepared.
end Gounsel James L. Mmtgher
today to his policy of ."no comTim OH8 raid on the defunct tyment" on nil matters pertaining to
It rommented that Clark was
recent agitation over gambling publication's office followed, Dner- generally understood to tie "lit
Ing said, and five copies of the
and crime in the state, H
the money,” und added:
He declined to make any state­ published secret document wen“ Il hH* been said also that,
recovered.
ment about:
very rlooe personal
Buying that there was no indi­ lie's a
1. A Tampa Junior Chamber of
that anyone with G88 t»»» friend of the President.
Commerce resolution demanding cation
ir«iH *N * o a
Via a n
city and county law enforcement
ANIMAL FOR ZOO
offlclel* ‘'carry out their duties
U. 0. and D. T. Angle, who re
R((ZONING
by effectively eliminating this Il­
A heating will he held at the cenlly moved to Sanford fmm
legal and organised gambling.’ A City Hall Monday evening nl (l 11pert W. Va., have dnnated to
copy had hesn sent tu the gnver- H:00 o'clock to consider the re- the Hanford Zoo an alligator
nor.
f ,
toning of properly on the north measuring six feet, eight Inrhea
a. A resolution of [the Florida side of Twenty-fifth Street, a- In length. The gator was raptur­
ronfersnoe of Beventp Day Ad* cross from the Plg'n Whistle ed In the vicinity nf the Munici­
vsntlsta demanding th at the state hurhecue aland.
pal Air Port.
ellmlnata both legal and illsgal
gambling.
3. A new Tampn movement to
outlaw legal racing In Hillsbor­
ough County by loenliteferendum.
Tn his most raetHt tUttusslon of
Florida law enforcement, Gover­
nor Wnrren told • etgtewide radio
audlenca a month a n there was
TALLAHASSEE. June 9 - (&amp; )~ - Florida today has 911 fewer
lets gambling In the steta than
miles of railway track than it had at the peak of its railroad develop­
at any time In manyjyesr*.

Nti. 2U)

Senator Releases
New Broadside At
Secretary Of State

T p Iophone Cable Bor DcBary

CAPTAIN of the freighler California
Bear, William Murray l* being "de­ hrlglil ( I) - A lk j to ark wliv lb
tained" In Tientsin by Chinese d u n P'r. Wiley I Monro. &gt;i ii.i
Reds. The Communists charge that no* financed the company Iiiiiim Ii
Murray’s “negUgenco” caused the if lie had failli in the typewriter
Bear to ram a Chinese steamer on gadget it planned In produce
tha night of April 20, In a fog off
Fulhright. rhaiminn ol a Senate
China. New* of the "detention"
came when the Bear, manned by Hanking Sulicnmmiltce, -aid Moore
Junior officers, docked In San Fran­ apparently could aflnrd to lake
cisco. (International Sound photo) the link "a lot hotter than untie
of ii* I.u p iyon '

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A Hriiatr t'ninnulli*, lo.lav a I
t-il a litsliru It.'p ,riiii,-nt chi, l
down &gt;,n sprriilativp troil.ng o,
eoffc,
The ri-'tucxl wii* imtilo by tinAgi iciilttin- 8 uIh umnilttei’, hi-ml
t-il l.y Srnnlor Gillctlo (M-lnwi.i.
wliirlt (»»•!. tic-rn llivestignting tinhIuiii t iac in roffi-,- prlri'H in 1.
rent mini I its.
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The group recommended that
tin- allot hey genet til and hbt am
(find allot to y . take I bene a-

110113;
1 Seek ‘'injunctive relief"
gainst future* cuniracls nuw used
fur itpca.'ultilivn tHiding in ru n ,,
on Inn New York i-offen 11ml
sugar exchniigc unless these con
Intel * are pinmptly rovisi-tl
2. Rring 11 “civil suit under tlm
nntl-trilHt laws" umIisk coflm
storks held in Miiit country l-y
Colniuliian and other foreign rof
fee Intereata tire iminedialcly dis­
pose,I of In rlmnnel* of trutie.
it. “Thai the attorney general
nf the United .Slates investigate
the dalails of the purrhnse of
coffee by Mr. George V. Ilnli
bins, Mnxwetl House Division,
General Foods ('orjioratloii, front
tlie National Coffee IH-pnitmmii
of llraiil In the year IUIH to
determine If any federal laws
have been viulateil."
■I. That the Justice Department,
have a representative present
“at all future meetings of the
sperial eommisslon on coffee of
the inler-Ameriran economic nnd
social rounnl, or any similar
g reinpa (hat meet here or in
whlrh the United Staten partici­
pates."

,,ending tbi co rin'tin,i, (2 , Edu­
cational activities. (3) Ami tho
enfori'cninnl of tlie law.
One -Mggt'Hthm, in discussing
tlie pt-.Mi-M* ,]( highway and tra ffir s n ft'll, » a e to eliminate all
fines In the c u l t - f&lt;&gt;r t,.**ffie
vi&gt;,Int inn, and award only jail
m i i I . m it -ih.',' it -eenifil II,at
fine- ,,e u»l having Ibeit effeet
...ililtn , . tnutbel -tlgge-liotl
.a - ,,» I a l l - t|», t.nn.l* and de
.naiid I lie appeal aw e ” f tin- vn.lni.n in , milt
I, ,, i- In i.egl.l '.ut l hnl bight* ny
11. ,, , nl-- Inin
pn.tl'd along
Ini-linriv, t-uiding into the -late
i,ml that ut lii-i
igte al-' I" *»'
| al,„i" Ini-lnvav ■ ... ........ 'he
late Itepn - rintitl I' e M. It. .butlh

ip .'c ii a t Mic l o . l i t i u ' but h r w ll'
c n t i i . ' l the S ta ll
R" td M .p a rt

Hating.
Igleruieid will lie
Evergreen (hunt-leu
Tlie re­
mains will lie in stall- al tlie
Erickson Fuuerat lliuiie until t (in
o’t'loek Hiiinlav afternoon
Serving mi pitllhruirl* will he
() .it. Landless, IV M. Young.
Lester Thorp, Ernest ,M Galloway,
Fred Cooper and John L Leo
Mr, Tison, who was born in
Ihiwllng I’tirk, Flu,, bad been con­
nected with the Atlantic; Const
Lino Knilrond for 22 years, and
during the past sevuinl years hail
■erved its it Main dispntrlier ill
|Ci&gt;n*w * Ra r&gt; |* Klikll

3 Soldiers Injured
On Lakefront Drive
Three soldiers received minor
Injuries shortly after midnight last
hight near the Mew Mron Inn on
the Inkefrnnt highway when the
IMS Ford coach In which they were
riding turned over after lining
forced off th" road by the bright
lights nf a motorist who "hogged"
the middle of the road,, arrurdiug
to R. D. Harrison, slate highway
latrotman.
Tho men received emergency
treatm ent at Fernald - Laughton
Memorial Hospital from Mr. Or­
ville Barks and today were sent
to the Army Air Rase hospital ut
Orlando.
i At tho time of the accident tho
!men were returning to Orlundo
from Daytona Reach where they
had attended the graduation of a
alitor of S ft, Tin Yashlda, 10,
driver of the car. Tho othrr two
men are Joe OHvera, 21. and
Jamma
es Shipp*, 28, who was treated
luceratl
fa r Jninorr scalp lacerations.

AMI1A8HAUOm T u r n K
WASHINGTON, June It - 1/P1
American ambassadors
Joined today in urging Congress
to provide a see nnd year of arms
nld to American nllles in the cold
war.
"For tho United States to falter
OFF TO JAll,
now might be a ratal blow to the
WASHINGTON, June tt-t/P j
» r » t,’ wild Lewis Douglas, Am­ —Mhvle writers John Howard
bassador to Britain.
on and Dalton Trumho, who
bean called Communists,
Douglas was harkad up in his
plea for prompt approval of
orfared, today to sta rt sorvthe administration’^ 1 1 ,229,1100.000
ia-y#ar aentencoa far conof Congress,
military aid bill by Ambassador tern
Hanry F. Grady, Groaeat George
J Plat must pay 11,000
for refusing to tall the
‘ m C. WllVflfcAmerican Activities
—
Korea
whether they ever
O ow taM Si Philip.
lit Inplmrn.

tittltl tin will* a tistcli.il!
Tin- home inn king • it- i lit"
Moyiniut Reach nlni a. ib. t« '
-111it,11 lit the Flnrldi* Bi -im ' ■■iiguc
"Tilt V liave seieral y.umg-M-i
I,mil,I
.ilaiiuii,” be said, "Unit
Or
cnslly he able to gu ii|&gt; ml
ouijnrs."
Mi-Land was brought ml-, the
talk through tho liack door, wlu-n
the Giant ntanagei said the Huts
had the benefit of u le-ini com
(('oHlIautS On l-iisr r u n

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istt. lit tl.ul fu-iimit. ) kii.-.v --I lint
--iii*-itigli ci'u-nii win i uoimtiiiisihold,I in* fuiii'it.’d vi lli, kt.l glove &lt;
They don't it-- km •;!&lt;..**. n pow■b-ipiiff- nn i i - "
M''l',lith\ d,'Vn- ,1 &gt; Inigi- purl

-f tii&lt; -pi-i-i'h i .i -in n iii -if ii
j:' II III,ii,0l:&lt;l \n I,ran Ini’, In 1‘iun
innni-l I* itrin-l ,,, it*I- i
l&gt;,inwhen VHie- -u '. In i',a* |,iv firm
iv,i- ), i,idling I’nlaii’i' l.n inr-.i in
I hi- u u* *' y
till- I’liim, the niiijia, (In (link
‘‘It win* M l. Aciwi-nt- who plrtred
-unki-s n.id thi' Hull- m (*,.* hand*
,f lliusi- CummunU'-. I* wo- Mr.
Acircsno ivlii iurni-i’i-d (hern with
lillllet: tu keep it * hrl-Mnii popu­
lation under Soviet ,11-, ,plin-‘ M
.van Mr. Ai'iu-oo win- Ii&lt;-I|h-&gt;I pu'.
-trail- I’nlnnd "
,n f,inns mi 'he mn-tni , ,,f prnTI iom- m hn .Imigi- I Iml tin- gov
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Brooklyn Jury For
Spying A^amsl 1!S
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iturniii rat him at Do* 1'ini* **f hu
New fi-lting Ite-'ii
will he ii ri hl mmiHonmf «hn n **.John
^a I id t.n June 15. ......... .
-i"'1*-'1: |I ik*" (l("8ri ihiof ih an luo’ol for
atinmineeil
ItnuglaHleitstrom
I hr IIiiHNfriM bfuvn rimmit,
ibis "nn nmng Tbe |&gt;ri,e reiiuiins
Tflifa 11John Dor ’ wti fill*1irI'd to
al J2.0II. liesiilents nf Setnlnnln
(f nntlniird «$•
Klcfct)
County limy fi-h w ith a eraekei
intit- w llhniit a license within the
enitnly, but lire teiplirrd tn havn
it license tn fl-lt iti titi- way in
,dher, counties.

City Kemiivus Muck
Making Small Lake

Alabama Not Caught Napping By
Supreme Court Segregation Rule
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. June 9 — (/V) - Whslrver the outcome
llte Supreme Court’* laln t rli.late* on rarisl »egreBnlinn in ihe
rnnm) didn’t catch Alnhsina napping.
.
,
Schnol nutlioriliei, aware of wlmt might hn|rpen, have been work
of Negro education for year*. And, *sy* State Supt.
mg nn ihe
me problem
prom
A. R. Meadows, they've made "phenomenal" succe**, eipecislly in the
elementary
and
high
echool
college education. Progress has
Negro teacher salaries, for in- been mode In that field, ton
htauco, havn incressed from nn but not as much.
•ivernga of $387 a year in 11*38It will have tn come, though,
3!) tn $1,730 a decade Inter, a Dr. Meadows nays, la-cause tho
gain of 4B0 par cent, wltllo the demand for higher education
average pay of white teachers among Nngrooa has fncrca-ed
has risen only 250 per cent, front sharply as more and more of
$818 to $3,111.
tham graduate from high school.
And In per-pupll expenditures, In the past decade, the number
tho state has raised Negro of graduates hail doubled.
ichoals over the same 10-year
That's what Gov. E. Folsom
period from 10.83 to $88.10, n had In mind last year wlu-n bu
800 pr cont gain, while lifting created a Id-racial committee to
white schools from $38.03 In $1*8.- study tho Negro cnllogs educa­
77, up 270 per cont.
tion problem anil toll Alabama
There's still a difference of what la miiat do to meet Its le­
$33,87 a year, hut Hupt. Mea­ gal and moral obllgatlona.
dows says moat of that Is ac
The southern governors' re
counted for by tha higher train­ glonal education plan had al­
ing tevet of white teachers.
ready been worked out then and
Hines 1047, the pay acalo has Alabama was eommlttad to tako
Iwen exactly the same, based on art, hut Folaom and othera on
the amount of experience. In ta committee felt It xraant
other words, a Negro teacher enough.
with three y e a n of college gets
Dr. John Ivey of Atlanta, di­
Just aa much aa a white teach­ rector of the regional council
e r with throe years.
■at up to administer the southern
But tha average Negro In- governor*'
program,
readily
ctruetar hasn't nad aa much agreed. Ha warned tha commit­
training and consequently tho tee th a t tha aouth had been “de­
relict" In Negro education and
(0settees* o e P ig * Teasel
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pi„. .ri-,|i|i \ 'lt d ,iniiuimnu-ly 111
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Tixfiii, I I, wht» Hii'tl
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11h * A f Jii ti 111 ( %ui,hI f t pm&lt; I |f» -pit nl
lit W H y m i.-, tin,, will !.«• tirl.l at
was *pnttci| liy a *, mil tH
jfcf"!
1 bl- First , (lll„ r . |lr f lr„
,1
•Hint
&lt; liristian ( lull,-It, Itev. ,1 It bat
,
rls mill Itev, ,1 K. Mr Kin ley. t.ffi tr.iintng ramp to show |u,l w l,,l lie

uiit manni-i with a l.irt- imrdkor-

t'hb-f, a —ilk gl.iv, and ,, lluivnrd

i(rlnoval t,v Cilv ivn, l.nn-n nf
muck from » Ix'd tut tin- -null, end

nf \Ynnhingtuti ........ neat 'hi- Inti-l-i'ftinn nf Geneva and Mrllnnville Avenue- bit- formed a Mi,nil
lake whieli "HI im p,nve ihe insect
pul it re in Hint part --( (he city,
City Manager ( (lift,,,I AlrKibliln
jiniiiteil &lt;mt this in,truing.
Tito muck was reitinved by means
nf lliu city dragline and (tucks,
and a portion was bauled tn Ft,
Mellon Mark itttil other ei(v t-itrksf
und in a stuck pile fur fulnre nso,
i'rcvintisly, he ticclared. a virtual
Juttgln had grown up &lt;m the -lie,
harboring ino»nuUoes nn-1 oilier
inserts. Now (he Jungle i- gone
mid a lake Is there instead, with a
largo enough surfucti -o tliat
hroezcs will discourage mosquito
breeding.

WINS MBMAL
Unbelt James f.awtnn. son of
Supt. T. VV. Lawton, graduated
on May 30 from Fieri,Is Southern
College in Lakeland. Hpecisllilng
In Study nn tho pipe organ, he
won the highest pussililo musical
award, tho William Giiylnr me,ini.

T H E ^V E A T H E R
JACKSONVILLE June
Hll
Atlanta
RUmark
Hut bunk
Denver
finlveetnn
New Orleani
New York
Pittsburgh
Seattle
Jackson villa

Miami
Orlando
Tampa

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You, Too, C-ui Be A Fast Taker
Or, The Voice In The Wilderness
s.r« .
,,r M ' 1* n0Y., .R
'
NEW YO RK
{IP) — Certainly you can be an interesting con'
versationaliit.
■
Yes. you can. Don't mind the snickers of your family and friamk
Don't listen to them at all.
In fart, if you are going to Ire a really interesting conversationallet, you can't afford lo listen to anybody else. For if you stop talking
and listen to another person vou cease to, be interesting yourself— ana
tha other fellow becomes Inter*
eating. You ran't put up with a
thing like that, can youT

Many people w ill tell you to­
day that the art of conversation
la lost— that it died In the draw ­
ing rooms of tho Victorian period.
Others ray that the movies k ill­
T ills I* Indeed mora and morn
ed It. M ill others claim It w ss of a problem. Suppose you ara
yet feebly rtrugpllng when tele­ visiting friends, and thera some­
vision came along and drowned it body is— sitting silently glued be­
out.
fore a television sat with dead
Actually they are all wrong. •ordlnt-s In I heir mouths and
The art of conversation is still glAgses of waterad redvye In
alive. The real trouble Is that their hands.
many people no lougr-r think It
You can’t very
well
walk
1* worth practicing. They figure over and shut o ff th* machine.
that if they open their mouth Rut you run stagger nut Into
an opinion might come nuU-igiid the center of th* room, grab th*
today it Is tnoie polite not tu pit o f your stomach and fa ll on
have oplnloons. Homebody might the floor. N atu ra lly, tha h o ttis i
not like them.
w ill switch on th* lights to saa
T h is desire to avoid saying what happened.
anything and yet to ha In tho
Then you sim ply rls * and aay,
society of one's fellow man Is " A ta xi drivar th* other Ja y
responsible for (he pi,-sent rop- said an Interesting thing to mu
la ritv of cocktail parties. Thera — ." And everybody w ill sit hack
people can nod at one ano'.her und listen. What *lsa can thay
and niultor through their m ar­ do—run 7 Nut with an unfinished
tinis nr mtiMuur through their chink In thalr paw*.
m anhaltans. Hut if you listen
T h * only real parll Is you may
c s ia fu lly what do you hsarT meet another modern pioneer like
Only bubbles.
yo u rself—somebody who wants
F ra rrtm lly
everyone
who lu convene, too. How to del)
"th is Is o ff the record," or else with hlm T Ju st pull out a pair
speaks at all today begins by say­ of a s rm u ffi and put thain on. He
inay shut uu or ha m ay act in­
ing, ha It running fo r public of­ dignant and go home. In eithai
fice. Kven bouiawive* say things tas* you hav* won—you hav* the
Ilk * , "w e ll, tbit Is o ff tha rscord floor.
ut I am sura M rs. .louts hasn’t
It doesn't really maka much
ad her windows washed for at w
iu *iv iK « than
»••••• w
wttm*
juu aay
mmr
dlfferenca
hat y6u
least three months."
Ptopl* will be ebarratd to h*ar
Hfl tilt* f lf t f la*w»ne« «»e«»s !«■«e«a -«
ksII*sw&gt;*» units#
ami
to learn if you ure gufng to ha
an Interesting conversationalist
do nothing but rtc it* th*
1s to throw caution to the w inds|
bet backwards.
and come out boldly ami -ayi
• wot lil is that homtslck
v Fo ik s,
. . . Dm
...................
record, j lo r any conversation Dial dirfsn't
Have you noticed how w........
h iiii it III
is ' H i l l out of a boa.

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Gang Slaying
sn la a.
Folic* . Chief J . L . R id in gs,
said, 'Rumor has It that ‘l.urnia
was th* alnrpin of Tam pa gamburrs' and I wouldn't dispel it."
Kddings added that Lum ia never
has hern arrested and "hail no
hand d lrertly" In gambling. He
added, however, "hla hand has been
In the background."
The well-to-do Lutnla headed an
oil company which distributed nil
products In the Tam pa bay uien.
Tam pa Is s till talking about the
I UAH murder of Velasco. T h is sen­
sational case touched o ff wide­
spread probes of gambling sii'l
gangsterism here.
Governor W airen sent Ids spe­
cial Investigators to Tam pa to look
into law enforcement.
Joe U. I’ roveniano, an unem­
ployed carpenter, was tried for
the slaving of Veiasco nut was siquitted.
I
It wss about a yaar ago that

LONDON — (/I*) — A ‘'.Mayflow­
er Garden" Is li*lni( built on the
Uimh-bleslcd site of tin1 old p i|.
grim Fathers' church in South­
w ark, on the south hunk of the
FRANKFURT.
---- luiuiiny in cirimany
Thames. The I ’llgrini Father* e m -' shout at useful at a punched meal ticket.
barked from there in the M a y -'
This
This used
used to
lo Ilie
* t « „ J -if pomp and circumstance. The potnp it
flower foi I'lyinm ith before sailing none and circum itnnce. are tough.
to America,
Sponsor* hope the gaidyn w ill
liefume n me. m for Am erican

h Unity There Ie Htrongth—

Heroes In Everyday T h ro n g s

*- a £ &amp; i - i f e : .-■ srtU V iar: ft

sort to section I
Constitution whl
moval of officials

yoitig downhill ever since.
i *""• 9^ Ibe old nobility seums
to bei doing a ll rig ht. IC B n Baf«
U-t. though, that most of them
would Just as soon lie plain (lu t
. chmldt with a steady Job.
Germans s till defer to noble*.
A respectful tug of the forelock
I ' om a peasant, however, never
•et any dinner tables.
■ i*"\
'•'e*’ of O scar V o l
lllndenburg, son of old Von HlnI’unburg, once relch sp rrsid ciiL
Oscar la *17 years old now .tinl

(**• makes his living in
'lllin g o near I.ueneherg,
by doing mid job
include hauling coal «i
toes.
It is reported tlint Frit
nnder Ferdinand V oii
a rrnndson o f Wilhelm I
bin living selling text!
loi-ling l.i-dx.
They nay Duke F u rl

T o Protect the P u n of the W orld;
T # Plom ete th* Progress of America.
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.
refugees. In tho hard daya of
1U-1S-4G Count Herbert laid axlQ
hla title, picked up an axe, and
earned his living chopping wood.
Old Crown
Frlnce Rupreehl
Von llayern, HO, lives in relative
comfort in his Ilavarian castle. It
waa reported that he recently
contributed money from birth­
day presents to
build (m a ll
homes near hla castla.
I t waa tougher for people Ilka
Count Oeoige Von BaaeewltsItehr.. He was SS police chief
of Hamburg. In 1047 ha
tried for alleged w ar crim es and
acquitted.
Then the
Russian*
extradited him. He hat not beta
heard from tinea.

LESS THAN

A F ID O

V IS U A L K D l't ATIO N
FO R IN D IA
N RW D E L H I — 01') - Delhi
vllliigvK are tvceivlng audio.visual
instruction under the government1*
new expel Intent In social edueaDon. Kduretion M inister klaulatia
A lull Kulinn Arad recently Insugn ra .ill Dm first mobile education
exhibition of four trucks now tour­
ing the rural artaa ttrihmd tha
capital city, Extension of (lie ex­
periment tu other areag in the
country depends on the stirr*ea of
this plan,
Two trucko are fitted with mod­
e ls; chart* and m aterial* relating
to health, nutrition, aptl-aia|afia
operations, m aternity, agrieultura,
and adult literacy,
tin* truck
carries a sm all mobile stage with
rollupxihlt rurtalnit. Tha other l»
fitted tu show movies.

Kntnhiishrd 1908

THE ONE FINE CAR

IIY A K H M T A T K D I'llHHM
c-A pitching ami lilltliq ; illsrli*lltm niucli like Die ancient w h e n *
of “ w lilrli cum* firs t, Die chicken
i or Ilia egg 7" w ill get you miwlier*
B l fin uu Macon's astounding
' Feachea are concerned.
1 ■' The Mont Ii AI hint Ic l.eaguu lead­
' * r t a r* getting plenty of both-—
agr*ll*nt pitching and tim ely hitHng. Ho much so that thay hav*
V imca again takun an Wght-gamv
f iM tl oy*r the rest of the park.
'K * lt ftngri'H hurled five-hit luill
against Jacksonville's T a rs Hunday lo mar k op Ids sixth victory
Honey sold* In slot** la u tu .lly
In a row iu (In' IVachc* imunded
out a Its-1 ilsrUion In th* first a m ixture of light and dark ho
game of u twlnbill. Find Wollpert tmyx brought tu a uniform cothen took Die mound In th* night­
cap ami hung up Ids eleventh vie
lo ry ngiilimt only one hiss, il-l,
although lie guve Dm T in s suven
hits.
Johnny
luuigold'a
gramlslum
homei mi wan the hig blow of limeon’* 16-hll attack In the curtain
lalae t. Culclmr Lou K nIui with a
bonier and a double and Hill Hockenhurv and Chuck Ahertm lliy
With lliren safeties apiece lidded
to the Im irage ugalnut loser llnh
Hanson and reliefer G llff Little dav*.
H ill l.u ls smutihed u circuit
blow o ff Wollpert In the fifth Inn| h f of tho second gaum lu scuil
Ja c k iiin v ill* oul in front. Tha
Faacbas won it In Dm last of tha
itx th whan Lew Davis and Hoekanbury druva In llm tying and

^TALLA H ASSEE. June 6—&lt;/P)

However, I wo member* of llte
Cabinet Budget t'oinmitsion «aul
• seemed to them the agencin
sWiuld be allowed to lont'nue
ifwnding at ih rii picient 9 0 i&gt;cile n l talc for the in ti pait of the
new btitinri* year,
B rfo tr the year i» over, the
lefptlslilte will have met stout and
would hsve n clisnce to ptotidc
inrteaied fund* if It iictnuie*
necessary, one of lliem said.
%Tbe cabinet tou&lt; hed llir fill|u .ia l nucilion only liglitlv but it
promised lo go into it fully itrsi
Tuesday. The new business yc.n
w ill stsit Ju ly I. Annual budgets
for the genera! fund agencies will
be effective tbrn.
Dudgrt Director Homer Ginbam told tin- cabinet "It looki lib"
we're going to have to go hark I"
78 or HO percent — nr ill lens! no*,
morn than 00 per cent
for tbc
flw t quarter" of the now veai.
*■ 1 year ngn. all general fund
agencies were held tn 7f&gt; ncirrn t
of their legislative nppropriatt'in
for the first three months until
lh * legislature In special tmuelmi
ensrted Die sitles tax. Then re.
lenses were raised to 00 prrren*
of appropriations.
School Supt. Tltomns D. Rnili'V
asked Graham whv it would not
he best to start out the new fiscal
year at the IH» percent figure and
laave further ruts until tin* end.
'W ie n th* legislature could hrln
us," he said.
The budget director replied *lint
the trouble came from the flow
nf revenue which Is slow In Die
summer 'and c a rlv fall then nick
up during llir* w inter lourl.it sen
son months.
Secretary nf State R . A. U ric
reud a stale of figure* which
thnwrd the general fund Imlnn -­
June I was f 1 1,600,000. Disburseipvntu during the first I I inmiths
(»i» tho bii'*ilit-.-* venr had totaled
♦105,000,0011 against recelnt
of
1 100,000,(HH).
W ith that picture, he void " I
thlni; we're going tn be safe to

Speed Signs Will
Be Posted Along
glorida Highways

Congressman E d w i n
• Johnson Calls On
An Board To BeKiu Quick P r o b e

A ictc'lilllon irqiirstiog (lie State
I ’oad Dcpnilm ritl to pim nlc under­
passes foi pniiage of entile undct
Vo nit to lie con-liiii led dii.iugli
&lt;Jllle l.i lids. wn« adopted tin*
morning by die Counly Cnmmis I
•Min lollow'llg llir len-linj of *
le ll-i fieni die Poind nf l.hiei tins
*-f ilie .Slnle * atllemen * Aisucciaion, uiging dm srtion.
f**e ( ’ilumissinn duelled I I . ,
li- ile , it * .ilio riicv. to |eie|,lu»ue
•State tc.id o liic ia li to luid out
wh-n work w ili tie -tinted on
Seminole ( ’olllllv « load lil'iidiltg
A » lv r.)i ; i l r .
luoginm I bit include* ie*uii.*ting

National Trends E x-C onvict And
Being Shown In W ife Are Nabbed
U. S. Primaries W hile S le e p in g
t i .n i

(if

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T r m i i u iin .;
in

H i.m K 'rt r i v e

!n

l« .w .i

\ss«st i \ 11 ti f i t i

These fana really mltssd M ar

With all in quality, Ford'* an gcenomical
car to buy and fo own, Your praianf car
probably covart ttw dawn paymanf. Quality
kMp» ford'* upkeep and maintenance coat
down. And with ford'* flng cor coachwork,
Y9U can «xpact a hlghar rtaok prica.

kSny H ui» Zslsar hald the
ir* to four xaf*«|** In th*

Bimsm

N tw supar-fHHd plafona, o iw w "alknl-spin"
fan and lha now hushad timing gaar bring
you power at a whbpor. Ivan lha body haa
M a n "sound-oondltlonad" to bring you iMa
now qualify quiat.

r ■'■ - i , iY V '.'.t!£ -r .

W

^ Y a U r m c h m ship
Meted to Inereai
fM ah peak ahipmt

C t &gt; ll|» lc

r e n t ie r

VV i t

L 'iiin r .

S in g le

i HMD n i ii

AsHdclulril I'rr-SH I.cased Wire

n

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4

I* 11mini |s»» i s «
I 'I *
"1 Mill
Kilviutt «-tl ntul

M in i
I,,.,.

i&gt; Secretary Says U. S. Must
;''
unknown!
Depend On Scientific W eap o n s Sur\ ivor"
To
.

■

Mr

&gt;.

IV-’lip iM" *
fill*

Jl

ihi* •|»**k*'4|iutit tiihl ....... * U ■

look* the now. tranquil aand of
Omaha loach.
&lt;Tha group, load by MaJ. John
Flnke, 1B0 K. both Bt, Now York
City, offered eileul p a n s in
memory of , tha dead,
' the

i ac j r i . ••If ir f «*trtilitf •••• ti i
Mi ** uu
I'* r c»f |nn .'iin-f-i ti fil'M's* .if *
•t IT Invitlvril in tv tin t
t h"
', r * i • riiliitir.li M'ln»*
in »!.*• n i*t4
IK. v .fill III I hI.I' 'If. I||r I't I illy* f». I.
I* • •
i Jirifl n infill n &gt;111*1.
n »IvimI
If
’ ••• I tAm
pi••in* cniiM tl iim mull 1.1 tty* .
I III* pl.t.1 Wit 1 I'fltlV* if* t * If
t ' |M\ ll *»f Ip'tmil v if 11 • sir it»*n**l
n 11 Im ik
firiiplif • 11i i i ' i ,
I i' \vn4 tnki'ii **i h\ f*% i«ms*si
»• •vice* iln iiiiK tin* win n ui it*
(I* iKHi’tl hh 11 *1 ***P n H ii*:i mill
niiKO ll illi .pin f
I hi* |.l in 'hi!
l&gt; ' fIV M'K'fl u « h n lii|n | p|| ii*n
i'&lt; flitfhlH
ill rNlliriir f • ii.fn t iiih Moii i*n
lh* tlisfpill'l, .Ini ii -‘in iictl'tl »*« Mi*
t • f«ilt*fvl of St ini* *1 Ili i'W 'lf i 1 If
Ai' i, who ilHK I** *••» 'n livt* in 11viu
T A L I,A llA S N F F .. .1....... fl — t/l*&gt; t i n n m ttrr*.
HrewNli*r noinl •h#* miiih * I vim* **f
T in 1 Htat- Rnili'oad t'ommlxsinn
declined toduv to older Dm I s d I'I ehh wnh inv«.|v . | m 1lit* ii'j itlchf
Jarkaonvilli'-N ew
tlrlemm train j «nt* 7, IS*III, iiiul 111 (in tiiithiip
In l lllvht.
"G idfland" lo stop at C illnlev
ill* All ill hr WH•* if I Hi I In kllliu
RepreeentaDves nf the C ity of
a iiiviv m m Imt
Clliplev ashed Die rciiim lrsfoii *o 11** »*it w»*r#» limn
compel Die Louisville nod Na-b &lt; 1 (lint (Jill 110I n iin iin iir th**
vllle Itnilroad to stop Dm ensl *'HOU*nrM of til** ii4H«fi*i
I In r wo litivr ••hr inm r tin vii
bound and westbound (iu lfw iiu l
« iiy ln if I'o rtfii Him ii mimm'f
them dnllv
w ikrrH lo I lirn ii« nth," Hnsv*ifi'i
Tlm v said It fiP-oi'UiDv a l" l" - &gt;•1. *'l hope Wf dhiill n*il iutv*'
there to take on water, and »ug , li**' All 111 olfl »('Hlli|ll|lMl4 *|o iv Wl'
g rxtn l It Im mud" n rom nuls"i v htwr h11•I in 4ii iniioy i i i i 'VIoiia
watering stop at which pgssengeis
((/•■l l a i it l (la
Twwi
also could Im taken on or di-i hargi-d .
Railroad o ffld nls sBld waterlog
imeds va ry and It would nut h«
nrHctlcnlile to stop always at Cli'i*
loy.
They also said waterlog
Hr. R. W. Itupi d rill. v|rr» «li•
stops are not long enough lo ' *i In cim rtfr of Do* (Iriiiir il rim
handle passengers without d*l»v I'I h K x p n Itnnit pih ( Ion, iv(in lifii
lug the train .
•»»*’(! Huridnv illicit! h ! (ho tYn I
Tim Gulfwlnd now stops at Mm ver sity of Florida lis ccalnnreatc
ianna, DeFunlnk .Springs, Crest- s i i vices by receiving a certificate
view mid I’enssrnla In West F l» i- fiorn President J . m ills H illr , in
Ida. The Railroad Commission ssid
-ignition nf hi- .10 VOHM (»f
public convenience does not re. n-rvlce In the U n ive isltv's expert
quire addition nf the Chlpley atop. oient station.
lie wax among 12 e « n e ,|„irn l
illation w orkers wlio received D ili
lecugnltlnn at the impressive ,s rv
Ire , held In the U n lv e r.ltv Stadl
Ulll.
Faimlng from I’lilladelpMa to
Clyde St. C laire of Rave,ins,
Ohio, has ptirrhssr,- from Jot-n D:iinesvlllo on May I. IPJI). Hi
P e ril the A tlantic F illin g Station Koprecht heeded Die ilcpaitment
at Third Street and Park Ayenu» of chem istry and noils nt DoP rio r to ••-timing
of whirh ha asaumed operation 11nl varsity.
Saturday.
that position he had lieeo engaged
In Ohio, Mr. S I. Claire eervc-l
a . general electrical foreman for
the Coppenwald Co. of W arron. A*
lha A tlantic Station hn w ill an”
cinllz.i In automotive Ignition nod
repair. He came hnre a wr;&lt;-k ngr,
with hi* fam ily and I* now living
a t 410 Magnolia Avunun.
M rs, St, C laire i* a a id e r tn
M r*. R. K . Evan s of Sanford. The
St. Clairo'a have two daughter* *ud
two sons. A n older daughter
is a
dau,
bookkeeper In Akron, 01
o
tu, i*
is a ueaun
S t. .v/iHire,
.C laire , 111,

Mr. R. W. kiiprcrltl
Honored AI If. Of F.

Clyde St. Claire
Buya Filling Station

tho Eva Bom Doouty Clmii
two boye, ara Robert,
Jam a* I t years o f age
About 30 years age
C laira worked at Mima &lt;

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lh* pil •' " f
M-'tAt x 't t iil I'H Y
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I'liu »I*|ImI t tM| »hs* rie**t*tfe»s| nil'll
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"it| I h|s r miim.' *
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Six Huiulml 4-H Steam Lupines Arc
( lull Girls Si if r I Burov: Koplsirud On1
(inivcrsity M v 0 I Sc.ilfOiird Railway

I'lo i ilia
* iti&lt;* til t v, Si'i'TPtni v nf
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f III* Wilt|. |lf I II J
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Mpin *•' ml ion t*f &lt;thn •'
in lil »I'ui.t fni I II \\ mi I.
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f *111111 tvillt* it 4t*hfiluh’*l f«t •
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l.it'til. W alter Tiirm i
I'ronioWI To (.’apt«tin
I i-n t . W aller T u riie i
'
i-'giilni \ r imv receive I a i i "
Don mi May 16 to i s n l •&gt;(
lino, ills parents, Mi no I *'
It W T u rn er, illfl Park \'.-o
.iMO'iuiiced today.
I lis t I'limiiilssloneil «» a
noil lo'iilciiant, lie sc, veil ' o
yea, * III occupied ari-as if
Pacific. Ilo ,n and raised in So
ford lo- giiiiliiatod fioio Hi-o.."
High S' liiiol In IP,11* arid fi
Die tfiiivi'ro ilv nf Flo iiilo lo I D

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I i’»i Ida's Du - &lt;* i •"
i&lt; ....... lured f ' l ’ l,
In r i l . l -lx llr- llil'.
--&lt;peits Il-ilog lo I I
o 'i oiler C

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II hliiiK t w o Aiiii*i i ' i t n i m t I ni
*iii» ns*4i July |. lh* other
tis-ai Niiv II *'to tuc ate h Ki**dldr
r*.rifl&gt;*» "iq(it*44 nh'l ii i|i*taper mipr*h

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Pittsburgh
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llte w ill
si'iil Ilit'ii* if him i' it• \
-111 i *• i|Miii!«i* In t| str*-1 ii - wl • M.
tT llir pi MU mitflit hn\»s hrrn
• K j * 1* ^ w ith tUi jti'iMtth i. n f M l
htlij r% i**pnii»»r lh*
mU |trM.t w^iifht * nii.l tiftl llir mt#r*li* »
n f. i nf pn*«'.i»rifcr»,i n wmilil tlrfrin ilt.
,
- I llllt .

tm eniery wncro v ,a s i sonucre.
illore and airm en ara buried
i a h ill sloping down toward
ie sea.
T h * marble sh aft now sta n d ,
i tha middle o f a clover field,
it Is neatly surrounded by a
•aveiled
circle
and
marble
inches. Thera la .no approach
tc*pt by w alking up tfi steep

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Funeral Services lr«r
F. D. Jobe Tomorrow

111

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Fair Crop Seen
a Agricultidrii
O R LA N D O , Ju n k
F a ir volume of torn#
tablo ' crops this
above-avaraga temp
deficient rain la saw
rant Flo rid a A g rica]
a»ent Station report.
The station, coop
th * U S D A , said hai
Idly drawing lo a
vagatabU* but tha
a lr volume di
of June fo r II
t r y , sweat corn, p*|

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PnnMnurrl "arm nmi partly
flmid tSfutith U rrlftpsilitt Local
lhi|lntpr*i||.|wr»A st •n»M*‘fpf| pisnin-'fh in rtf! rr lurnm.

W l I I ’O IM . \ Y .. June f.
s M *-lsrv ol llir Arun
W \ IIIN C .T O N .Ju n r &lt;» (A ’ i
lo'ii! i elv on " liu lilv
(in eminent u m I io ii rxg'rit* in n .rtl I* f .it»k I S m*. I i , m h I lodftV tlif* \\V«!
•iil'-in n ilv " I "potent
t v l ' l i I imI iv In m vr&lt; ligilr llir Acirntihr kh ' mii I tinopa* to meet il»^ i
cew«• l * I'n ir n u n eanviug, tum m I fiirm irt
In .» p tr p iir l «prn It ff01 4M(Iim I hmi r \ r u t«r* I || ip l
S Mill
cnie - plan*' ilitn llir AH min
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Funeral services for Fran cis t&gt;
Jobe. J r .. .76 year old electrician,
win. was killed by electric current
during construction work *t Zellwood yesterday, w ill lie held at
10:70 o'clock tomorrow morning
at tho F irs t Haplh't Church w ith
the Rov. W. P . Urookii, J r . and the
R ev. H. I.. W lm tley o fficiating.
The body w ill lie shipped from
the Erickson Funeral Home to
Macon, Gn.. for burial In E v e r­
green Cemetery.
M r. Jobe waa born Aug. 28.
1014, M Macon, Ga. Ha wns n
memlmr of the F ir s t RanD.'t
Church here, and of tho Odd F e l­
lows Igidge. Ha had served for
• it years as an employee of Dir
Sanford Klectrle Co.
Survivo r* Include his w ife, Mrs.
C la ia Jobe; two sm all .children.
Mono and F ra n c is ; the father end
Mr.
end M rs. aF .. aa«
D. »Jolm,
lmother,
liu iill'lt m
i . naisa
wuwi
Hr. of Tem p *; four brothers, four
A ctu ally stato law fla w no sur- sister* and two aunts, a ll of Ma­
clflc speed lim it.
Howvyer. th* con.
•tate tra ffic code (eye driving In
axceae of th# ape*de Mtnori oruthe
new elgns w ill be consldorod evi­
dence h.v Half o f reck*is* driving
In eaacs at accident.

4, Lrwlsburg, Tenn., haa he«n i
familiar and popular figure a
thousand, of old-fathlonod lllW
talnmsnta throughom Tsnnets*'
klnci ha w m Just • boy, TM Ola
tlmirs claim that young Bill o*r
rsally maka a bull flddlo tall
"aweat music."

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W EA TH ER

U.S. Destroyer Saves 37From
Wrecked. Transport Plane;
Solon Asks Investigation

P,a" Far
Cattle P a s s e s

T A L L A IIA H 8 K F , June (1 — bT*&gt;
— Big signs proclaim ing,All miles
an hour by day and 60 by night as
"la w fu l speed In Florida are go­
Ing to he posted along tha state's
highways,
Tfovernnr W arren had them ex­
hibited to the cabinet today, lie
called their positing "the rgrnimr
gun In an nil out wnr on highway
accidents In thin stato.
tJTTherr has Imcn apparent con­
fusion among motorists on which
the actual speed lim it* m e ." In­
M id, end th* signs should c la rify
tha situation.
F if t y Idg signs about four feet
square w ill be posted a t highways
near the slate line. . Throughout
the etate w ill bo tiOO sm aller sign*
saying th . same thing.
Thev say the "la w fu l speed” Is
ISO miles an hour for. e a rt. 60 for
trucks during daylight, SO nn&gt;l&gt;
fM e a r s and 46 mph for truck* at

While tUtwtM Urn *fPeed el stir* t*g

N EW SPA PER

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U SDAY JUNK fl. liir.D

Rolling In Wealth

tl'aalla*** in. rose Twin

tin's music when he did not ap'
pear In hla regular program os
the great 60.000 watt WLAC
radio etatlon In Nashville, Tagain wax rUihed in to put out T*c#ntly. In fact, thay mlaaCc

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y
SA N FO RD . FLO

Budget Director
Says State Must
Reduce Spending
A? 0p riL tCR antU:

Yes, only in cu n coiling hundreds higher ran you equal
fold's V-lype power. In lacl this Ford V -fl—liie type of
engine used in America's costliest cars—is yours for
hundreds less than mod "sixes." (And ford's "Six" is
yours for even less money.)

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Two Cabinet Members
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D e c l a r e Agencies t O U M y D O a r d

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Macon Peaches Get
Eight Game Lead
Over Nearest Rival

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THE WORLD TOMY AP Press Photographer Tells
Of Taking Pictures Of Survivors
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Even on the Cro*a one may find
N flig e IA Ihe Infinite,- Men nisv

vho will protrrl hi* own
The etfinnl Hod I* they refuge,
arftl molernnith uro tin, cvcrlncting- arm*.-- fteui :t:i:'.t7.
Tl.sl’s no volcanic eiuptiou
llity'ip having over die,* in Ha­
waii. Hint just old Maun* L is
tumbling in hi* hoots over llir pro-

ll tnty Imvr mnir m tomrlliing
of *' llif'fi In tunic In trc lll.lt (ll'i
Ku K llllrf )ii ■live ljl.uk eiiiint!
with (lie in l lij llir- iilljiirtnr Cotllt
in banning icgfcgution in inilitulioni ul higher learning.
The French afuli.mniloi, Henri
Bonnet, tinri mil ugii-r willi l*re*idrnl 1fimmji. The forme f Inlil llir
gradual in g Hum hi Florid* Kistr
UltlveinTy llir otliri thy, "There ii
clangor of anolhc/ world war."
Uver at Lmhurg a young mar­
tini woman mw a make, yrllrd for
her linili.iml to come kill it. Hr got
fill gun. a .22 rille, nml ilml her
iltilead. It might have hem belter
Id ler llir make gel away,.
Coni|ilroller Gay’* guru dial ihe
new in|e» tax would raiie $40,000,080 ieem« lo he not far from ihe
mprk al the present writing. Laleil
figure* iliow dial during the fjnl
lb month* of Ihii year, ihe Hlale
eriletitd $20,457,274.
Pieiideni fiuioaii ii going to
make a speech lonlylil hefnie die
Ameriiau Association of Belter
Buiihrss lliirenuv. May he hr is
going lo rx|)lnin to thrsr Imsiiirsi
men how In keep I■
•.in going hiokr
iff ihe habenJashvty ImdneM.
Chairman Tom Connally of Ihe
&amp;fnfle Foreign Relaliom Commit*
lei Wahli to raise and arm a West
Geimany police force "to of fart the
50,000 man imlire fnree created

formed Com m unist youth groups into Ihu W estern sectors
of the city would he |&gt;ermitled, nml made preparations to
hack th is declaration w ith w hatever physical force might
Ire needed. T h e sto rm ing o f the W estern sectors, widely
heralded two m onths earlier, w as never attempted. Once
before in Berlin the W estern Bowers, by takin g a firm
stand, caused itu ssla lo back down; that w as In the now
hlstffric blockade-.
T h e youth ra lly experience seems to support the hope­
ful theory that the Hussinn leaders do not w ant w ar and
w ill luko cure to avoid the recognized risk s of war. Thu
theory Is not o f much help ns fa r as the unrecognized risks
are concerned, nnd can bu downright dangerous if ton much
reliance Is placed in it.
W eight lips been added to tin* argum ent that strength
and determ ination aru thu best diplomatic tools for deal­
ing With-Hlisfdu. l t should immediately be added that their
usefulness Is g re atly hampered unless cliaim els of dlHcusslou
a r t ke|)t oiten. 'llje rc la danger of aping the sm all hoy who
puts a chip on his shoulttor and flares another to knock it
off, or who drawn a chalk
and dares anyone to step
ilk line
‘
ncrosrt it. Y et hy standltig fast at carefully chosen points,
m aking It plain th at we w ill not be moved by any force,
peTHinps w»: nlny eslabllsh sufficient respect fin the part uf
tiio Hussian leaders to get some intelligent iliccnssl'UiH o'
world prublums w ith tliu n .

ling o f natural human lindenks the very young ia «|&gt;t to

S ir a !

Couqiy Board

E lectio n Issu e

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USED
CARS
1949
IiUICK
Super Sedan

LanV Of 'I’he Uij&gt;; Four

National TrcmlH

MMD-OO

Hurittot Director

1946
BU1CK
Super Convertible
Coupe

$I29(M&gt;0

1942
PONTIAC
2 Door Sedan
$816.00 ,

1937
.„ FORD

Restoring The L'uat

Army Secretary

Crush Investigation

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dnsgtr to do but to e
After k l h l £ i

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H M ttiM t V M Pom Dm )
'V 10
to _Lake Mary
for rebuilding of
its dock which la used for publ«
recreation and awlmmlng in C ;y ~ '
xtal Lake. U wae suggested by
commissioners that treated turnher be used In rebuilding the dock,
fhe action .followed tne request
of C- P. Uraslngton, president of
"
'
Lake Mary Chamber
or Co
Commerce.
Sheriff P. A. Mero reported that
' jment for th o
new plumbing equlpmer
County Iasi) had arrived and would
h« Installed soon.
A letter from Mrs. H. M. Pearce
, xprrssed thanks for a donation
of $160 to the Celery Crate, Hu”
ford youth organliallon.

1’fi'Hhlent Truinun sahl at hi* pit lure* of the 37 survivor* being meued by the destroyer USS S*uWASHING!ON. June 6— (/P)-Thursduy new* conference that he fley.
The National Labor Relation*
believed the world Is closer to
, . were
____ ________
Mo»t of the people
huddled together on two groups of life
Board today refused to go along
permanent pence than nt any tint* i raft* and they looked
M awfully imall
with General Counsel Robert N.
^ t' lv" myr „ t ' on11, mu
Th* r»f" were b"«»d yellow. Two .moke bomb, burned nearby
been asked tocomment on a Poll „ „„r Coast Ouard PBY circled»
Denham in waiving union shop
Misllop, which linlk-iitrd thu» '• thc-m
flickering In the dis­ elections in the widely icatiered
majority of Americans expect war I Thire were eight life rafts lightning
'
building and construction induiry.
by iur.fi; and h*r rpiIwif th*t h« n ,(| togoether ami strung out In tance.
Then just before daybreak I
did not Iigree
1,,
|0M((i thln
o ff ln* th(t d(|.
ngre* with that nt nil,
a ll,
...................................
Denham had asked the board
Y, i » few hour* earlier, lri link- 1 i’„,’,'ee"were" two ’ other ’Vlfe"^rafts' taw a group of lights flashing last Dec. 19 to rrcogniie the dif­
down
below
I
called
out
ami
ev^ Congri-s* to continue for a ; rhera was a mnn on one of them
eiybody rushed over to my aide ficulty in conducting the elections
"im „ iV| yt-ar ih. mliils.v old* pro" I nml the other was empty,
in the industry which employs
groin for notion* threatened w ill,! The destroyer started taking of the plane.
The I’BY circled anil went
Communist aggression, hu warned them aboard aliotit 7:30 A. M
about 2,000,000 workcu.
down
near
the
water
hut
wq
of dangers. In his report on the nnd I
ex* they wera glad to
He suggested waiving the elec­
past year's program, ho described t,e naveii. tho way they scrambled never found the lights again.
A little later a freighter
"the Inrruasiliglv hold atld munn- Ufa tho lino onto the deck.
tion*
despite the Tail-Hartley Act
signalled us with her blinker
i'ing rharnrter of Uommunist Activ­
( didn’t see any *lgn of wrcck- ■nd inked If the survivors had provision requiring workers to vote
ities in many on-tors of the eurih," &lt;itru. Thor* was no debris und
"Thut.e numerous manifestation* no oil slick or anything else to teen located. We told har no on proposed union shop agree­
uT Hovli't intentions have left no indicato whero Ihe plane plung­ and to continue hunting.
Then for a while we patrolled ment*.
iloiilit ns to the existenre am! ed Into tha ocean with ah penplu
P R I C E R T O M OV IS i
buck
and forth over the occ.ln.
Under a union shop arrange­
roallty of a persistent Bovlrt drive aboard.
Each search plane was given a ment, all workers must join a
for world. domination,"
ho
said
.
.
— , We kept looking for other am— definite area to cover and we
17lf ...... . “ '"I urgency tor pro- vivors until tho gasolino sup- covered ours thoroughly.
union within a short period after
turtlng thu ram par is of fnedoin r,ly got Pm tow for coinfort. Then
Soon after that the radio re­ they are hired.
hu* never bean moie idaln. Tti. 'Coast (iunrd Air Hen Roncuo ported survivor* hod been sight­
The hoard's special policy state­
pinhlurns nf M'uurltv for thu frei-1Mu’irh,u,triers ordered us to ro- ed. Wo changed course and head­
niitlorm must lie sulved or ihoy can- 1 Uirii Pr the Miami base.
ed for the area. Wo caught up ment on the Issue was another
not hope long ,1" eielurc,"
| There was excitement on thr with another I'HY and fnllowcil round tn the feud between the
A beautiful blue sedan. Fully
five man panel
uml Dculinm, The
fu
Mi. IniimiM i I oh- ', i I mil It,- WJ,y
tmi. Wo left Miinni light in
equipped,
radio, heater, de
hoard
said
the
legal
requirement
vere nt the matinee and as tin- about t,4h A. M. tllHTt and flew
Afte, that I was ton busy
upm-tle of punre for the evenlne through heavy rain for wbut tuklng pictures til notice whut for the union shop elections Is
froster, good tire*. Local |
clear and must he followed.
perfnrmmii'i' are not contradictory. Nerined like hours. [ could Hue e|.-o wan going on.
owner. Halo pries.
Earlier this yenr the hoard sup­
O f Ule Hip F o u r win, led Urn W estern A llie s in the First i i . some ofti.-iiilM uxplaihoil it.
they said hu iiio IimMv meant in
ported President Truman’* unsuc­
.World W ar, V ittorio Orlando, the Italian head, is the snli* Ills ni'ws conference reinnrk thal
cessful effort to have Congress
stirvfvor, Wrsrdrow Wilson, Davit! Lloytl George nml Georges Ihe p lo tlirU toi punuu me bright­
eliminate Denham's job,
li»itH),#&lt;l vein Paa, oai,
Ciptnencenu have been laid In their graves for m any a year, er now buunu'ie of the growing
t l l U il s s f S a'ruw e»«# »»■•»
The hoard's statement, in effect,
(n,tti
the
ifip
ub
lliH
ii
nr.it
Demo­
Btail but on a 1&gt;U percent lia-D. accused Denmnnd of not obeying
i.iit at, 90 O rlando Ih si ill active in polities and practising power and iinllv uf the weMore
cratic
prim
aries.
T
h
is
time,
The guiding iirinulplu tl)
If wt- cut below UO percent, e.e'ie th law in waiving thu flection*.
law. He watt considered for the prem iership'only Inst year, nations.
tho mlmlnlKtiulJon Is lo seek to lim io rra tlc registrations outnum­ filing to cripple some nueiulej."
This follows repented contvn
hilt party manmiveringH prevented.
bered
the
gt-publican*
and
the
riiulntji»n peace by building U, H*
Anditiirn fu the iiffka of Comp- tlons by Denham that the board,
strength
uml
that
of
lls
mlies
!
Deinucrntlc
cuudldnte
Imd
the
Fra n k n e ss compels the statement Ilm l Hie Big Fo u r
trailer C. M. (lay. who prepsrei too, Is ignoring plain provision*
were called such only hy cm irlesy. Italy did not have the the point where the .Soviets will added advantage of bearing tlu&lt; (lie hnlnliee elieet from which Sec- of (he I'aft-Harttev act.
political
famous
name
of
Ifoosi'lelary of Slate CIriiv read, said
(Inly yesterday, Donhum said in A beautiful cumWtand grav
strength of thu United States, Great B rita in and F ra n c e , not rick any aggression.
the 1 1 l.oflO.J.Od Ih i I ii l i e wu- not an interview with the mngnxlue convertible—• q ii I p p e d with
The iuuim - which the United VI it.
aYitf Orlando was not so Vital a figure nt the governmental
W u in 'ii cumpuigned on Ins ie clear nod imerictiiiihcred. Still
Hi.ili- bur found it expedient t"
U. H. News ami World Report
lieildfl of these’ three. I lls chief activity w as to eausu tin pul f ile, howevn*, lin* in cecriiriD '■■in. Itooaevelt ansullul tins re- I* taken from it were obligation* that: "The hoard seems to have a Scotch plaid plastic covers,
for buildings under cun,(ruction, yardstick for the application of radio, heater, defroster, leath
neur-disniplion of the 1919 Peace Oonferencu |,y demand lonl some iinboppv ri'sults. It ha cord us oo» of major failures.
Second in nntionul Intere»t iu operating expense, fo r thr- last the law which Is unite different
er trimed and wonderful me
ing tiiat Italy rttcelve Fittniu im the Dalm atian cons!. When I "'"de it ditfmiiii f.u this country
I ’ulIfui nlji was today V contest fur nuintll o f the ye a r and money re- from tlm ono 1 mo. ’
chanlcal condition
hit was refused, ftp walked mil d iam alica lly, tllUfl a n tic lp a l- i1''.
l *w' lJI&gt;bhuat leadership Senatorial nomination!, for the le an 'll lint not spent.
Ill It* statement, tlm hoard
Irtg tbdny's frui|Ui'nt liu ssia ii behavior, Fventun lly he re I'^ p j’ ,' ,
1,1 w,u lin,f v,ni■ -pot now held by Hctialor Downey,1 They also pointed out that the! trnld "we cannot join In so much
turned much leas tlrainatlcall) ; Iml with so weakemai a hold i t
, liU ............... .
Democrat who is retiring from ,, hedule uf receipts for this period of the general counsel’s proposed
but yeur Included the *lute cigar- policy a* would tend to vary or
on pit bill' opinion nt home thal Inn goveninient fell even bestrengthen u- ullics nillitarm’ °Nlc«,
Itcp. Helen (inliuguii Douglas cite tax and seventh cent of the nulllly the plain language of the
foye tfie pence tre aty was signed.
"lu n iiiiil.a llv
in
I ' t i l l i n rally,
D
and puhlislitr Manchester Buddy gasoline tax, which later were present statute, no matter how
One trouble waa that his foreign m inister, Kidney Snn- IMJiiruli-il on Iiv Hu* Kremlin u* m,
'' given tu the cities and counties hv tempting piai-tlcal considerations
ninu, went his own way, tlragging Orlando after. Htmnlno, Instance uf ViiiiKi-n ini|)erinll.iiii, linniiliiillun, hi upposu the Repub­ the legislature unit partly offset might make tliut course."
1lie I). H, I ul k i buck i'lni|Uiiitlv
The buurii aulil 11 wua its duty
Whoad irillexildllty may iutvu ennui from his Heottlsli blood, enough. lint tin. |it'n|i|i&gt; i,f ih,. lican candidate, Hep. Hichuril Income from the new mile.* tax.
Extra good condition
.Mennwhilo, in Tallahassee, the to take up the problem to congress
ru iiu im l a miuTi Htrontft'r Htipurlnr than Orlainln. Thu Italian world linvi* lii'iml mi inutrl) Inniii Nixon.
Mr*. Itouglaa took Urn mantle rinridu .Supreme Court took no "ruther than to change the Inw
fniluru at thu 1911) coufiTfcifi'i! wan really Hmmijio’u hut O r­ wi'1' talk fur Ilin |nttit 1*1) vi'iu-a or
ourselves hy administrate ex­
mi llinl they Imvi'iiT nuii'li fiiltli In of the Itooaevelt new ileal. Bodily action today on a request to halt
lando got thu hlnnio.
endorsed l'resldent Truinun’s pro­ n refumiiluru election on .Miami’* emption of u single Industry.,
wnriU,
Denham said hu had not seen
In reuent yearn it wan to Orlando's t-m lll that hu slumlIIUtorlaiiM
pretty
generally gram. Nixon attacked the Truman proposed multi-million dollar alum tha board statem ent, hut how no
fnHtly onjMiHi'd Fascism . One of tin? m inor m ysteries is how “ (free Unit Amurii'u In tlm pout program utid wlmt h* criticised ax clearance program.
' A group uf Miami tax payer* reason why ha almuld altar bit jne. .
lit) avoided n-o onm itratio n cum
linn hint ita moment* uf tinporlnl- state Socialism. ii
Tim California homo race* were naked the court far a eonatltu- aant policy,
lit«f
Ami auiiii! highly placid
"Wncrovcr union *hop .elections
F a h e iT ^ u c k ■
o ffifln l'i now Irenly m lniil that Impoifant tub. Thu atnte'a house tlonal writ to prevent the J4no 27 have been feasible, such aa on
(Intel'nt toll* now numbare
4t#v election. However, the court de­
one ph'umirit liy-product of If.
Running good, good tire* n a d f
dam
projects,
we've
gont
ahead/'
cided1
to
hear'oral
argument*
on
economic mil to other nntlonti Is puMlenn* and 11 Democrat*.
Denham told a reporter, "Only In
maflt* of Ihe cu»e next week.
body. Only
Otherwise, on loday'a political
I t yau can’t havu an orlifllinl, a ropy w ill often Iihvo th iil it w ill iiijiin iiilii mill tiiii|&lt;|
case* where employment I* *&lt;&gt;
up
Dili
markets
of
II.
H,
foiulgn
inumi I In re were:
to Berve, and HiminflttlcH dm'H very well, Thin rcammlng l»
fluid a* tu make elections of any
V 1,0
DAIliY Htmi’KNDH
t ratio.
The hid for renomlniitlon in
kind Impractical havu wo waived
i*b‘i**D
Itack o f t)iD project to ruhnild F o r t Litfonlcr, HponaomP by
HAN
DlKdO,
Calif.,
Julia
f
l
'Pm Krem lin, lining thin type ut fjoiilh llakotn of Senulor Chun
tha requirement,”
kd.
(/!*&gt;
—'
T
he
Han
Diego
Journal
*u.xtho F o r t Llg o n ler Memorial Foundation. Thin wan a relic
tiuniey, llepnbUcnn, oppoked hy
Tha Imard admitted that It* rcH
E
V
K
R
A
I#
O
T
H
E
R
T
O
ponded
publication
May
27,
*ix
of Fre n ch and Indian W ar days.
Brand* Case, veteran member or
ycura, two nuintll* und 10 daya fu*al to agree to Denham'* proOn I ho tdto.nf Plttnhurirli wan Fo rt Oininenao, a Fren ch whrn the D, H. gives it* brains the House, Five candidate* nrc uftcr it wux founded a* an Inde­ |i.i*ul would huve no effect untes*
S E L E C T FRO M
ntroiiKholo. Thin the Hritlnh fin a lly look, m u im ln g it Fo rt and money to aid refugee*, home- running for the Hcpuldlcnn gov­ pendent liberal nowxpnper hy Clin­ i i union or employer khoulif a p p e a l
T K R M H nnd T H A D K H
lea* childten, win Id lienlth, i ilocn- ernor iioinhintion.
I’itt. To capture It, lim y Imill in 17f»H a fort for rent and tion, M'leinu and religion nn,| to
ton D. McKinnon, now Democratic from Denham’* action.
Congressman
from
the
Han
Diego
jiriivinliining. to Ihu Houthcant of Fort OmpiPHiit*. Thin wan i educe trndu l.arrlcrs.
dlntrict.
The goveriinientu of most nun*
nnmotl FruT Liuouicr, in honor of S ir John l,ii(onior, tin*
The Uninn-Trihnna 1'uhllahlng
tin
mm
mi
is
l
power*,
nml
perhap*
a
tOnHilaaea eww
Britinh commander, It Jinttlfii'd itn huildiiig hy rcnlHting
I C n llt M r r a
C *i|
majority of their peo)ite, *eum (wen. and reiimln, our moat (m- Co., puldliher of the Trtbune-Hun,
amt thu Union, morning, crashes of chartered planes,”
every at lack madu agiiiiiHt It lty the Indintm.
intlthlelit of Amerira’* good Illicit- uierful weuiHili of dcfetliO anil evening,
aeijulred
tlie
name,
goodwill
and
I'kone 1IS4 Hanford, F la .
Report* from Han Juan said the
Now the project Ih to rebuild the old fort pm closely as Uipa. But tlmre I* nnn&gt;l« evi­
hUhRcrlnllan Hit or the Journal C-4Q passed inspection satisfac­
dence
that
in
t,
is
v
non-Cummunivte
poxuililo. Logs w ill he mild to dofruy thu cost of restoration,
from McKinnon fubllcatlan*. Inc. torily before taking tiff.
expected to rouch $100,009. Thu situ is known, and thu lines are cynical ulniut the American
John A. Kennedy, Journal editor
program.
and uuhliiher who bought controll­
of thu Inner fort have been (Uncovered. W ith this inform a­
Traveler* from abroad report
ing IntereM from Mr. McKinnon
tion It Ih hoped to attain a HUcceMuful copy of thu original that there I* much regret that
Oct. K, 1047, said that "although
America lot* not found Nome way
structure,
cireiilat'on and advertising reve­
T h is w ar, in which the building of Fort I.lgonier w as to diMinulixn her peuce-rnuklng
nue* have been constantly increas­
position mi us to rally the heart*
a iio tah lj step, decided th at N orth A m erica should lio B ri­ ami mind* uf all people*. An In­ unremitting!; and untesa we nrn ing since December, 1047, the In*
tish and not French. It also gave training in w ilderness teresting in*lanca of cynicism in armed 1»nl 'hUwr, unqualified crease in publishing costs ha*
leek /or ike
to ’ 1oiir . purposes, risen twlea a i f s i t as has Income.”
fighting to » future general named George W ashington.
(but Pockigt
Mime foreign iiuartm* wn* Hie conviction . i
vole of the Oxford (Knglaml! Un­ * • can MV
The toll
ion IK hating Huelety on June I, in
4B, two miles West of here.
Holland T
which
the
union
regretted
"United
area some
The pair drove up to the build­
State* domination of the Demo­
ing yesterday afternoon nml sat cratic
tt'iiH iiw r i m r v , o u t
World.'*
hind a car occupied by tha Hen­ for a moment chatting. Thera was
Ideologically a* well a* militar­
sley* when ho wn* raptured In a Midden burnt of gunfire ami ily, the United Htote* I* on the
bullet*
turn
into
Iho
rnr.
■Spartanburg,
Karl ducked, shoved Wylie out defensive.
Tha Hensley* sped away anti
of
tlm vehicle and followed. They
wore believed at one Urns to he
headed through North Carolina fled Into the grunge. A second bandit* and a bystander wounded.
Two patrons were slugged On
and toward Tennessee. Cowpeu Is fusillade ripped into the building.
Sheriff Klmer Brown said.Wylie the head 'with gau huttn- when
"lost his head1! nnd tried to make they resisted three holdup men
a run far it, probably to hide be­ who Invaded the Little Casino Cafe
hind the building, lip was cut duwn and fled without loot,
i Do sens of persons In the crowd­
In his'tracks.
Earl, who escaped Injury, gave ed neighborhood ducked Inti, door­
tha sheriff only meager details of way* ns a scora of shots were osthe attack. As In past shoutings, changed.
Twenty-five patron* of tha raff,
ha rafused to speculate on who the
ien might be nr what tbelr who witnessed ihe ft uslraliHl holdtip, poured out Into tha street la
re waa.
And in New York, a running fwbung mend. •
Two of Ihe babditi were wound­
n battle ba/veen police and
Idup men In the Graenwlch VII- ed and captured after their gat­
[• night ciul# bait early today eway cap clashed into a construe*
»• ono bandit- dead and two tton derrick near Washington
’■IkCf
■ 4 i * i • ■'^_* 1.j i t

Kx-Convlct

Kg Inhibition i aod1p i
M * k i . So whan tel
ra t a a mo ving picture

- 4

lly C L A R K R E A C H
Thu intnrprotntion gononilly Is 'Iiir placed on the »nlAl* Foreign A ffa irs A nay 1st
conu* of the I'ninmunist vouth rally is that thu iiHofuln&lt;&gt;i*
(F u r DeisiM M a rK e n ilc )
of a firm stand by thu Wcstcnt I'nwi-rs apaiii has Iwun'duThe
basic illlernma uf those
inonstrathd in llurlin. chief testing ground of thu cold war.
MIAMI, June 6 — (IP) — | flew out over the area where die
Western officials duclnrod flatly that no untry of Ihu uni who gulih' United f&gt;tnt*'s foreign Wcslair Company plane plunged into the Atlantir Ocean and took
policy has cnniv Into sharp focus.

lilt SUHOll)
I I I Vwmiif* Atri&gt;■*

• k f r -lN t n m i-t if

Useful Firmness

»'* t ;tik Cr]
Ttpate' Pff

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.

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Soctal A n d Personal Activities
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Popular Brides Are
Entertained nt Club

Social Calendar

AlfrcHco Fish Fry
(liven Senior Class
H lg ll-llg h tiia r toe social fu n c­
tion* for tin- M-niur clnss of SemInule H igh Schnnlyivmi the u lfre rcn
fiah fr y given by Mr&lt;. VV. It. B rln *on nl h er linme on I'n ik A venue
Ju n e J . Ill honor nf Miss Jan e
, Fo rd , who w ill giaduute F rid a y
t j| nig ht.
T h e garden wur lighted w ith
Jnp*m-»i- la n te iiis and decorated
w ith colored liidloons. T h e table
wus ccn tu ivd vvilh purple ami
w hite glm linluaer tlnd pundc emitlles in c ry s ta l liidd crs cu n ving uni
the class cu lm s.
B ill B rin so n ,
non o f tlm busters, acted us chef
1 fo r the cvuning.
■ Am ong Ariose w ith M iss Ford
j Were Jo y ru B u tt* , P at B lo w n , B i t ­
ty C ag le, Kdille B e n k a rIk . D u ia a n
V B M k n c i'J a c k ie Cum orm i, Ju n e Mff li ll. B ill B ro w n , , B o ris i'u rtln ,
Bm iny Lodge, O liv e r Andes, E lwood W illia m # , ‘MprUoi Chapm an,
M arl jane Ku h n rik*, I lo ve rly (!rn d lck, B e lly Jo Ito llo w n v, Honal I
H o w iin i,
B ill
K ilp a t ric k ,
Dot
K n ig h t, Boldiy iM iirrs. Tnm tnye
M ethvin, K II. S m ith , Ja c k .Spen­
ce r, Denise S teven s, .Soiiny W est,
F a y e W illia m s , P h v ilii W y a tt. B ill
B iiiis o ii, N e ll Bu ie, Bob H u ll, A lts.
, Brlnaon and M rs. F o t J .

O p ln m ili i«l
I ’ Y I ’S i : \ \ M IX K D
I . i A .S S K S M T T i : i )
Ilf* S. Pnlm pM ii A t #

in n b eau tifu l rn iid li l yM double
rin g ecrcnmn)* nt tin1 K ii-t Tt.-iptMl
f la n il l in Apopka. Mii&gt;« Joan
Stopl.ciiM 'ii C m i'sn y ,
nirt'.ti'r of
M r, Hinl .Mr*. C larence ('i-o w n f ot
A popkn. lu-rntnv the lm .it nf John
W ill.i.m K|H&gt;», -on nt I
m il
\ . VV
S i l l l i t ' l r evening
T'.'lli ’ ’cluck. w ith the Ituv. Milo*
P a il* i " i. o fficia tin g
H i • li iii ih wan .1. . hi ii&lt; i| with
white i&lt;l.ii|iolu&gt;«a,
1lit Idlu-s, fo ri,
.iii.l c ii- ro c iy Lttfhl u i on ntuft)
w h ile tup'*!* I Ht «*%% n
g|t&gt;w
i »m r tht* jisst'niM tvl m d .l i i * p a rty.
ATin** M ary F rit in***'* W rig h t
A pi’j i l :i, iir.m iilf'1 , pljiv»'tl 4 |in&gt;*
u rtio **f injpt nl tiii&lt;*•!*• p rio r lo

isi o r m o o R
in tin

A
p arty
honoring Seminole
High Si-honl grudiiaii-H, .Frances
Rumldey, June M ctiill, V irginia
Wilson uml Mary f ir r y Michels,
wa* held ut thu Hillhlmoi- home on
C atalina Drive Saint day evening.
Hostesses for thu evening wure
Joni Man Jon#*, Dldl Cnlle, Je rr y
B avins, M ary I-oq Copeland and
B atty H illhlm ar.
Also presrnt
warn Peggy WII»on and Mnrv Ann
Boh layer.
One fa flu ra of the
avanlng w as the presentation to
Mch of tho h n tlo rg u e sts of n
double string of p earli. flam e* and
rtfreth m en t* rounded out the evei Ud i ' i acttvitle*,

Mb

T mi. iiiiv .

Milk in called a "protective"
.......I licrauso It provide* nutrient*
that we must have If wo arc to
maintain our hoalth.

, Sonny I.m ig
I mIII I udwh
Jim m y S m ili

LAST TIMES TODAY

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S I’ IK A T O !

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fM HIR S DAY

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ADJUStABK to 3 PtKMANI NT I-OMTICINS Ot C' lMlOST

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irmtlmift*
frnm
hVmiimli*
HuSciittnl
F iiiiit v , w in hmim im| ••
Mr* f
Worn min
K li/ *
i&gt;«*th M»*lhvm nl *i p in iir » 0 |'f,1*l
(, i i 'i*11 S | m iinin nn S .ih irtb iy f V!-n
mt:.
Thi»M‘ iiH i’la llllg Hd* POjovalil
a f f a ir were H u n m ii llu k e i. Nt
B a le .
M altha
Chapum n.
Jen
D nm pler. F a v e VV illiu m *, B e i. il
H in d i, k , Pat Blo w n and ........... '

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iiiin l The S u n se t,” nor do AA'Illlain
Holden and N anev Olson in "U n io n
S lu t ion."
C ap su le Ill-vie w : " T h e Men"
i l ’ Vi is a profoiindlv m oving film ,
mat id v because It bears a lesrnib lam e to life that i* ra re in 11•■
11x wood film s.
It lell.s about Hu­
ll n i l uirnt of w a r ve te riiiis who are
piiMilvxed from the w n h l down
The llirm e is film ed in saeli a lm*
i i i i i i i tnntinrr Unit i l heroines eo*
lertn ln m en t. The c n s l, m any of
them le u l v e te ran s, is u n ifo rm ly
excellent

smowinc!

M i\ \ ; K llf t W lN t i

I got it." -

Billhimers Honor
High School ScniorH

I f you have leftover scrambled
a g fs you can m il thorn w ith a
lit tie c h ill *auco
aorvo them
Mtwoon allces o l broad aa a
aandwteh.

DR. C. L. PERSONS

T h» H«-v. Ir. I.vtlli-tu n Zim m er
T h e W ntnnn'i I'lu h ivnn n ,|. love­
ly s e tlliiB fo r a ton T h n r^ iU j i f . mn'i l» s lls h lh Im t'rm e .l nftr-r l»n
trin o m i h o n o iliiK fi\»* l&gt;rl&lt;lr..-..|eit In c nttUe ill fm the mi ,| fi w ilny
of the sum m er. M is* IV c c y I ’ lp- ut the lire to 'ry.
pin. .Miss M nrKoret .M yris, M ir.
A i till olio
W ilso n ,
M as
H '.n l
M r. and M r*, t ’liu rle* [,. P a rk ,
flo u th nml Miss M n ijn ilo Mhi'p J r . , and do lig h ter Sydney are
spru ding s rv rn d dnss at Duvlim n
pnnl Itu itil. UnstesMM In,- this so
cln l ‘ occasion were Mr*. A . J . Bench a * gu r.sls of M rs. P a r k ’s
Peterson, M rs. It, C . M imic, M i*. m other. M r*. M S. W ig g in s.
tin rrtrn m o v. tin«| huh \ik«»!t nf
F . K . Unix, M r*. Vnlio W lllin n is,
♦M p i * »v simir " IK i'm i* *' .uni "O h ,
M
iss
B
e
ltv
llu
n
te
i
l,a»
arriv
e
d
M rs. K . F . Cooper nml M r*. I ’cu rl
I'p 'iiP ** Mo." I hi Mi M»h‘U&lt;Mihli
from M a ry v ille t ‘allege in Tenne*
Iln n s e ll.
nml \V ijjn i't
wim M u i *:
innrclu**
sac
to
spend
tie
-uininei
vacutton
T h e reception rooms were hrnnswrv t» i ll.
w
ith
her
purent*
M
i.
ami
M
r*
t ifu lly ilernrntinl w ith l-mkel &gt; nl
"P*r iif i i . , y n i't i in m m iifirr# by
Blinlinhisi** nml tre lti.e s o f fern (iin h iim llu n ie i ,,o lli'iid .d l Av&lt;
Itv f f 11h rr, vi i lo v .lt i*i ri ijOWIi
ami p a n ie n liis. Tho l ire-cnV. r c l i me.
o f vi hufi' tliiifH T '■oiti'i w ith litftP
table hrnl fo r Its renter pieri- n
Allan thill. Inrrmnn Th*- ,Snn bunts nn«! rm \ ( Y i n Pun iu lb ir
n iln in tiirr h riile lunl cinom sin
»r n lloi* fin*
bn i i *tf htr» b*ir*l vifh
rniim led w ith y n n le n lm A h ire s full! H* rnlil. If 'tMtM J In f|
ifr r h p v*’ il of ilbinioit f, |' fiu m ri
punch howl nt each eml amt silve i Hniitlnv fm iu 1h itiiiT ^b'tttnf ftT
* u&gt; t lafc'i
Ku.ipitnl in Uri?»iul ‘ t|i*’i i ‘ in* mi U ntil «tf to n nn* hlo- toi. ■
cn iiille lii Im w ith white ctim llr*
Sh»* ii n r i r i l n I hhm| ui,I of white
coniplcteil the In h lc nppointnieiit*. licrwvnt nn opfinrtfin.
- rc!ib U t of ntuf*’ hliHaoiti'i, I till##
(J lir s t s were ureeteit at the .l.w.r
M r. noil M i* i onrtm n Noth’* 1 of M,«* v ,^b-y n ii.l ifiirih n iias.
hv M is. VV. P . Ilro n ks. J r . , nml
T h i uiimM of ininni \1 . K jifli*
M rs. VV*. | l. fia n litm r In ilie ii'- blom o f A t inn tii \ n in e i ot in n» .1
re iv iu c line were M i* P e ln s n n , Mnlay from N* tv Minx t nn w h» ♦i n u Hntritn uf Hot hun, \tn , wore
Miss
A rtlu v re m
W il . 11.
M i., t h fv buvf In on |o inhnir h r i »h t ft L a,itiilifu l iron n of M&gt;u i n rh i'd
rliiffo n , f lehioi oil hi h«. |f f oil Jyf(*
ilin ith . Miss P ip p in , Mm* M u m , 1H li IVi'l'til nl f I *111«»t» \ I'SI I ( 111r' f11
v t h i i 11 tiff 11 to« i ’.I i *f -iitinp
M rs. Ilm l.l, M rs. ll.il/ . Mi .. M .,..n .
M r. and ' l l - . VV. I H u t ,, J r
Hot flow# •&gt; vvi f t i n fi if .n i i | \ mi
M u . W illia m * nml ''Its. Cooper
Mild diniglitei SinV Il o l l '. ii&gt;
to inntoh I ho hlno «*| h« t ttrosn.
A o f &gt;k lin n « f im i' i «■«* cn m
T in «tiow % t»f Mn ill •••»t
#
hv 'fe s . (ie o rce M r*'1, II, pian ist. III «| ,|.| lld illg -O,* III* k , I ' ‘III Ml
&gt;.I A Ls. VV vvt i o oli'til U HI I.* Moil , * Mio not &lt;i
i.Ti.l H illy Pnik&lt;. vio lin , t, I I iim -M I l i r i V p a rriile Mi n■
lle e ke litise k , r e llls t , ami F v n n s I.. Il'e r a . S r ill I la ir uonie in of honor IniV o f il ft\»*i&gt;t iiilo r.
i l i n n H eig hts.
M rs, V, VV Fo n
.11 , itoiMoti of
VI.tC.iy, liass soloist.
honor. rlm**o
M*
P i.irio iii
A ssistin g tile hostesae, in * r iv
Ah. and All
V 1 M l'l&lt; llnml f lir lo v o f At Inti to won y oltovv
in c were the fo llo w m r \ l r
M y­
and r liild ie u . VI,ill F a il and 'h .
11ml
Jtiv rt Pm i o il •»! \ttopkit«
ron S m ith , M rs. ). I. .la.-keon, M rs Inn. h-IVi left f,,i Hu-li heme p
n#p»H M ntrhipp bnihitiH* »f ilvn d
M. N'. C le ve la m l, .Mis. VV r . It,on
H u ll-i on .T e n . aft. i v isitin g Mr ii runt inn** «»*ii* m i in -I
l.le y , M m c a ie t A ti“ le \ . M artha
and M r* li. I Ih n d ick and. Mi
H r. A \V Kuos, J i
h t.-ih rr of
(iio c u n , Mona K ilth M ills, S h lilry
Hula M cC lelland.
tho groom, p n fn tm in l th ihiMco
M .-relainl, Louise l.tunlm o st, Hetty
of hr t nt&gt;tii
o * i. John
|)(,ii» W illia m s . Iln lh i,
VI, n I, &gt;0.
M rs.
A if n d
••IMUtlilii'
MMi! nml Hohoil ) I'tm iiv , h to ih rm of
N anev W illia m * nml htlte M ninin J.tu tfblt'i
t I i ‘nTufiibiti. v* flie* h t iilr. both of A o o k ii . Mini
Hun th.
C ., h i t ■'I'tnibiii: unit flint* with
P re sid in g at the puneli I hovI i SI Til# (bum illl^h* i*i»irnf s, Ml iiu.il
w ere M is , F lu n k W o.all uf f. J r , M i l, W, *
I "*ni
« hit.
\f i ivrttb*. w t't* ,t ir■
*wti '&gt;r " *♦u *,
Mr». J.;,
H a rp e r, M is. (ieo tu e lii iiinlHi#* m iii U\i tmtutiut* H. (
m nM ltii«rif i* itfiJ bit*
H i i «m *
D ixim . M r*. D o u k I iis S le iis tio n i,
y-ijjfi* wn«* nl h' V i*»-**«fj titnl *'4tTnrtM is. Jo e M. iionxnle/. anil M rs. .1
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tlm n f ter noon.
days w ith Ins p a l, Ills , I I I . Had tfnrdt'MiitH,
M r*. C h arles | I n I lie w ill re*
(m in i'll Hli H 1..IIh\vuiti Hit' rent*
t n i ti In tia m e s v illi - la .i l l y fol tin itmnv, it t*H*t'iit it*ii vviit h«’M hv th**
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am- nf the mast fan o m . products le is jt o to spend a •"« du&gt;s w llli 1’itiiptr, \*r»l-*tini» writ* Mi** M ill”1
of Hollywood, hut, s a v , tin- lankv bet p aren ts Alt. -net Vft s. II. V I "nt 11*tM«*ti. VI» i •1«*tin Smiths Mi**
s lu r , " I don’t know exa ctly how (a ilili. She w ill leave s lo tilly for .litm rti
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I ’m fro m P cn n sylvu n in , and thee ilrnnm Is m ore mellow Hihii din* bride f11111 tfrifrnm I r f l fm i1 wlitifi
don't hnve ii d riiw l there.
T h e y m a tb .
wot hi I n if trip in Htt* S t u ff. Mt*#
i(p hnvy a few p cciilin i i ll, t. of
Kissh-S* (delores ore In comloi- Kpp** xv4^ to lii*nt in il 'vhH*4
speech, though, You' don't notice
it I i niivy *W'*
p ic v .ilc n t In H o llvw iio il. vvhich l» nharkixkiti -uK
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re ttin g m ors oorooninlic lie the
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day School w ill hold it* re g u lar
b u iln ts * nml social m eeting at M c­
K in le y H a ll a t R:(H) p .M . w ith M r».
p/mald Dunn, M rs, H, B. Monroe.
M ra. C laud e Herndon, M rs. W . L .
H a rris o n and M r*. A lb e rt H icksun ns hostesses.
Tho W u racn * S o r lt ly o f C h ris ­
tian S e rv ice o f the Fh enexet Met Ito d lit C h u rch w ill hold Its m onthly
m m in g ut 7:du P.M . nt the home
of M rs. VVilhui N olan un South
S a n lo rd A ven u e.
. The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of
tha F id e lia C ln u u f the F iis t Itnn
t ilt C h u rch w ill he held ut tin ­
horn# n f M r*. I I . M . P e a rc r. dill*
E a * t .Second S tre e t, at 3 :0 0 P.M .
J ,
W ED N KH D AY
The stud y of the Su nd ay School
w ill be continue,| at the h o s t B a p ­
tis t C h u rch p ia y e r m eeting hour
D iplom a book on llu n tist D ia-tliiie
a t H:00 P . At.
A luncheon and g cn i-ial hnalnr.e,
m#«tlr:g of the S an fo rd Womnn’j
Club w ill In- held ut I'Jd.t) P. M.
at the club. F o r icp ci v iiiiiu i* m il
A ir*. Ben W a le at fillfl-J.
T tiL U S H A V
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wand w ill continue ilu o u g li Ju n e Id.
The Phllathi-ii C lu s i ..f the F lin t
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H c ite sac.i w ill he A lls B . H u ff­
man, M r*. Iloncciil Uahorn nml
M r*. W illia m Sti-m pcr
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At,. K v cry o u c ia invited to u tlcm l.

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Ctrl Theis Goes Dis­
tance For Seventh
i Vittory Of Y e a r ;
Walks 2, Whiffs 2

By S IL L BERING

By B IL L B E R IN G

A cry closely akin to "let's Rive America back to the
R tir k l HM rli Reporter
The Sanford Giants toppled the Indiana" la being voiced In several cities that have Watna
St, Augustine Saints last night 2-0 In the Florida Stato League. The cry la slightly changed,
for the local squads seventh true, but the meaning remains the saitlk. It goes nomestraight triumph.
thing like this: "Let’s give the FSL back to the rookies."
&lt; Rookie Carl Theis went the disSlightly more than half—six more tharf half to be ex♦gtie# for the winner* chalking
act— of all the players In the league are first year men.
1 his seventh win as against three
The figures break down like tills: f&gt;7 rookies, 18 veterarm.
Ivioil* setbacks. The hig rightand
44 limited service players.
Oder never appeared in hatter
tliepe as he effectively twirled
The veterans are on Clans D rosters
several vkry
f^f* hit hall at the invaders. Theis good reasons. They are there to give the younger boys the
wWlkkd two and struck out two.
benefit of their experience; to help them over some of the
&lt; Sanford got their twin runs in
‘rough spots, or to smooth out any difficulties that arise
the aUlh frame when Marcel Poelamong the players, either of h personal nature or atrlctly
k#r singled sharply to right, wenl
lb second on Tom Rose' single, pertaining to tho game. Their assistance la Idvaluable.
•od then stole third. Manager Rd They form the pivot on the fulcrum that keeps tho
Levy, who filed out with two men weights balanced correctly.
on the seeks in the fourth, came to
Tho Neutral Corner's main corrfplalnt Is Hot aimed at
hot) facing almost tha same litua-

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the vets; rather it Is aimed al the 44 limited service play­
ers sprinkled liberally through the eight chib rosters, To
TW* time, however, the giant of
C/ehl'. promptly drove a single be more specific, our gripe Is centered against clubs that
tS^llft scoring Poklker with what field the Lfl men.and bench the rookies.

tiilb.

lalir proved tq be the winning run,
•pd sending Rose eround to third.
Ed Jackson’* ground out xent
B o le eeamparlng oyer the plate
io&gt; the fin a l ta lly o f tha evening.
“
Sanford

pitcher*

have t\-en up a total of four run*
. . tha umpa are hurrlng player*
out of tha dugouta after the end
ftf a f(SUta . . I*»t night'* nine Infling a ffa ir waa tho ahnrtaat on
facord this *a*aon at M AP: 1:442
■• Poelkar hunted aafely again for
tha umpteenth time thla year . .
Tomek plug* the last gap in tha
O li.pt InflaTd . , nicely.
81. Augnatlsa
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* DeLand I* such a club. Recently, the flatters were
riding a string of victories that had F S L patrons and fol­
lowers drooling. We believe that a great deal of the credit
for such a consecutive string can be found In the team's
lineup. In a recent box score lineup with tho oxception of
the ahortatop position, the entire DeLand Infield waa com­
posed of L.S players. Tho outfield was 100 percent LS.

80 3 9 27 II

A-j-HIt hy pitcher for Dtes In Oth
b—-Grounded out for Gilbert (n
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. R B I - L e v y, Jackson, SB— PlcM n , Levy. B B — Ppalker. S— Thles
DP— iud y to Pollard.
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Auguetlne It Sanford 8. B B — o ff
O llhert 1, T h is* 8. S O - by G ilbert
£ T h le r 8. H B P — Thlaa (D ata,
Davit). W inner —ThU ei L o ie r—
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Imagine for a moment what would happen If the Cin­
cinnati Hcda sent their squad down here to play ball. Tho
Iteda, at (he present writing, are louring the collar haunta
In tho majora. but in ('laas D bull they'd lm bound to break
jual about every record In the book— Including consecu­
tive games won. A airing of IB straight would cause no
raised eyebrows or shoutB of hiizznh-huMah, Their experl
euro would simply prove to be too much for the rookie
Hipmtla Ip the league—and everyone would recognize the
.fact.
0-1, 2-8, «•:».
Faunce o f.
The Hals stick to league rules by keeping a minimum C aJohnny
lif., defeated F ra n k
of aix rookies on Ihe squad, but the majority of the time Ooelts of Chevy Chaea,
those rookies ride the bench while the vole and I S boys 8,4.
play the games. Their player breakdown reads like thfe:
six rookioa, three veterans, and nine limited service men.
The Neutral Corner contends that It Is not fair to auen
teams aa Sanford and Daytona Reach for any one club In
tha league to ihisscbb ho many experienced players,.
Switching over, to -tha,.Islanders, who managed tb
break tho FB L recortl of consecutive wine, you will Hnd
Hint the Hquad la made up almost entirely of rooklca. Thoy
have 111 of them that hgo action almnnl nightly, either In

Totals

In tha
24th1 National Professional
-------tanhla tournament.
Van Horn, 1948 champion, and
Rlggel three tim e*, bolder of the
pro title reached the quarter
final bracket with victories taut
night when the starting field of
29 we* narrowed to 14.
A ll the biggest atarta atltl are
In the running.
■lack Kram er of Lo* Angela*,
th* 1948 pro net king, ptave Jim
Evert of l.archmont, N. V ., and
Fran k Kov*r* of Oakland, C alif.,
the
third-ranking
profeatlonal.
meet* |ne Flih b sck of New York
tonight.
Francisco (Psiiehn) Segura nf
Ecuador, fifth-tanking pro, wn»
byed In the first round and ptaya
for a quarter-final *pot today
against John Nogrady of New
Yo rk, who rate* No. 7.
In other afternoon matches to
determine q u irte r-fln allst*. Frank
Parker of Milwaukee makes hi*
flra l toiirnev atari opposite Johnny
Fmipa of fliirhank, C a lif.; fie no
Mnko nf l,«» Angeles piny* Jack
March of Cleveland, and Carl
Earn of L«* Angela* meet* Jerry
Doylo of Palm Reach.
Double* play nlan grin under
w ay today with Segura ami P ark­
er teamed again*t Lloyd Budge
and John Hendrix nf ClevelHiid.
' The Il'J-ytar-old Itlgga looked
good la»t night a* he won hla first
loumnmeirt match by elim inating
P la n * I'e llliin , former French
Davl* Cup *tar, 8-1, B-8. Riggs
broke B e ilin a 's service In the tilth
am a of the hccoipI **t and took
I* own al love to win the match.
Jack
Rodger* of
Knoavllle,
Tenn., gave Kovar* a Irnttle yrsterday before bowing out 4-8. 8-4
8-2. A* ov*r» worked the soreneaa out of ,, Khmilder mu*cla he
pulled Hiinday, he stepped up hi*
puce and Rodger* couldn't atay
with him.
Van llntn hud Id* powerful *ci vice booming nnd H urled hla hid
for the singles crown with a 8-2,
H-B, fl-2 victory over Joe Whalen.
PoPnto Vedra, F la ., veteran and
10.18 pro champion.
In oilier matches yesterday:
Joe Fllh b ach , New Y o rk , de­
feated Robert 4-lunlori Stubbs
Miami, 3-0, fl-4, (1-2.
Ja ck M arch, Cleveland, elim i­
nated Martin Rugby, Pittsburgh.

Dxytonn Bosch hnyn hsvo ms rutgad to plsy better Aim
more consistent ball than tho Hata. Moire to their credit
that thoy manage such a task with a team composed of
rookies rather than one made op of the L9 variety.
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rookies, three veterans, and 2 LB men. Their gev4h
straight wins are surely more commendable than the atrlnfc
hung up by DeLand.
I- ' The F S L ruling statee that a player is classified aa
he hae seen action In the league for 46 days or mope
to tni'ee years. After that time he becomes a veteran,
bdlleve tne ruling should be Changed to reed from 4g
a till two years. If at the end of the second seesoti, e
player hasn't enough stuff to merit hla rise Into a higher

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W inner* of tin- Hanford Women'* (io lf A**orintion Inurnnim-nt held duritiK May at tha Hanford
Seminole Country Clui* ro iir*r ore ahown nt tlie d in n e r held on Mny 27 in relehratlnn In the Country
•'Inti. Lett to tilth! ore Mr*. W. It. W lllln n .* und M r*. Johii Ivey, flight w inner*; Mins Dot. Powell, run­
ner up, Ml** K lirn lie tin, Huh t-linmplun; Mra. E lm e r llnym an, Mi*» Maude Wllaon and Mra. John
HHilrard, fllg lit w inner*. Ml** Rett* I* ahown holding llir Andrew C arraw ay ptnqua on which her
iminn I* inucrl'ied o* winner of (ho chnmplonahip o f the giotip, A -diver tray which ahe won I* atio
diown. Mi** Powoll i* shown w lili the plaipio won h * mt-dalid, n *ilvnr compote won aa runner up In
the tournament und a rigurette lighter award forahnwlng Ihe mart imprnvemnt, of any memhar o f th
e HBaorlatlon. The flight winner* are nl*n ahown with varlon* award*.

Frank Quinn Now Odds-On Bet Says C H IC A G O , June 7 — fJF) —
Bobby Dodd o f Georgia Tech w ill
Handl es Pitching Bruce Woodcock Is represent
tha South on head coach
Am lerion'a ataff of uailatFor Lookout Nine Done With Boxing Kddle
nnt* for the A ll Sta r fothall gam*
By A H H fH T A T K D PnKHH
crunk tjulnn spent the f ir it 22
year* of Id* life clltnhing
from
Hpringfield, M s**., to Yale U n i­
versity, to a man with a future
who already had $75,1)00, and fin ­
ally to the loster of the Rostnn
Red Sox.
The past Tew month* (Julnn Inn
hern slipping.
Kirat he dropped from the
American League In tran t chair
Icnglng Red Sox to the fur Ira*
lu ifro u i Washington S e n a t o r * ,
Huston derided Quinn couldn’t
pitch hlg league baseball and wnlv
errd him t" Washington.
Then Quinn ,dipped again, tie
couldn’t even pitch well enough for
the Senator* and went on option
to th* Chattanooga lookout*.
Tonight Fra n k Quinn can start
hork -tm again — or ha can keap
on slipping.
QUinq i pitches for Ch4ttnnpog»
against New Orleans In try and
prove lie’s, not a 2.1 veai old with
a lot of paid hut no future.
P u rin a hi* Yale day* two year*
ago Q u iiiii took $79,000 of Tom
YawkBjVa Red Sox fund* and
became a baseball h„nu* hoy. In
Id* ulloied one year of training
In the minor league* Uidou worked
al Miriidnghani and won five and
lost two — good hut not Bicat.
Last season he moved up and
pitched t l time* In reliaf for the
Red Hot.
He neitliPr won nor
lost. Tim hlg rigid hander went on
w alvsr* to Washington and Idtrip lo Chattanooga ip ilrklv M

D A Y T O N A R E A C H , Jn n * 7 —
(Sp e ciall — Tho Volusia County
Kennel Cluh w ill again he (lie
firs t summer greyhound race track
to go to tha aid of Governor Fuller
W arren'* Scholarship Fund,
Thursday night w ill he Scholar­
ship Night at the track , according
lo President W illiam L . Huntley
and a ll profit* w ill go to the
S la te ’e educational fund.
L i s t year the Volusia County
Kennel Club etarted tha ball roll. lowed .
Ing, being th* flr$ t greyhound
track to lU g e auch a benefit nlvht.
A th letic Director Dutch Stanley
of the U nlveralty of Florida a t­
tended with other U niversity o ffi­
cial* and 14,827,74 w as raised.
By A H Stlt lA T E D i 'll E S S
Local alumnae o f Ultf U niversity
The Valdosta Dodger* nr* mako f Flo rida w ill ba tha guest* of Ing a. bid. Laet night it led to
Ff4t|d4ht W illia m L :-H u n tle y . '
flnrrlftthingt,
Daytona'* popular Kannel Club
.Valdosta won a doubleheader
got o ff to a firin g start last Sat- from Thom eevlll* 7-0 and 5-1. At
tha same time Tallahassee lust
ahead of tha Dodger* in second
place
In
the
G eorgia-Florid*
League, took an R-5 whipping from
Amerlcue.
The combination of a doubleheader win ami Tallahaaeee'i Jo ts
le ft the ambltlou* Dodger* only

Dodgem Make Bid Tn
Take Over 2nd Slot

LO N tlO N , June 7 - IJT1 — It ’*
an od&gt;l*-ou het Hint Rruce Wood­
cock I* through with boxing.
The fighting Woodcock fiom
Doncaster In Yorkshire wh* lintle n d into *ilhtni**lon In four
round* l&gt;v l.ee Snvold of the United
State* last night In tlinlr sched­
uled 15 rounder for Ihe H rlllsh
and European version of the
world'* heavyweight rhnfnplnnthip.
The R ritish rhnmploii was a
gory me** n* Mood *ireamed from
a deep cut over 111* left eye, hi*
not* and hie moulli when hi* sec­
onds railed * hall at the dad of
th4 fourth roqnd.
A Bailout crowd of 50,000 (g ro ai
gate . 12341000)' at W hit* C ity
Stadium *aw Savold, once conilaer*d a haa-haan hack IK tha StatM ,
baftar.Woodcock to a pulp.
B ! 14ft jah in the third utartad
Wflodeock’* nose to M eM ;1 La te r,
In The same round, aim!her left lah
, ut Woodcock’* mouth.. In the
fourth i^oiiml two left* and a right
hopk opened up a cut nhova Woodcirfh’n le.ft eye frotu which blood
poutn! In a 1ntraatn.
Savold, wise veteran of th* rtn$r,
threw pcerv thing lido the id tack
and repenledlv slung punch** lo
the wound i i * the half-blind B ritish
champion tiled In keep clear.
Ju st a* the hell sounded, Savold
landed vet anothei left lah smack
on the cut and Woodcock walked
unsteadily I,-Ht In hl« rornec.
Ill* manage, T-uu H urst, took
one look al the ivound snd ra llld
over r*f* re* Andrew Sntvlh to
tell him Ihe plucky R rltl*h cham­
pion had hxit enough.
Ra-k In the dr*«alng room, the
doctor said Wooden'k’* ay# wa*
cut clear down to tbs hone, The
doc pit three ttltche* in It straightarray xml mentioned ha could have
sewn sixteen.
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Dodd, win, I* 40 nnd tho oldaul
conch In Ilia *oiithea*tern confer­
ence In cnntlm inui xcrvlce, was
recently appointed athletic direc­
tor nt (ienrjiln Tech to sin-reed tho
late R ill Alexander. He waa ai*l*tnrit to Oklahoma'* Rud W ilkin ­
son on last year’* A ll-S tar unit.

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T n a iln a M r . o « P a * . I i . i l
advocating and promot*
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OHIIHH T O A T I 'K A H
view ., | do nnl believe he Is tha
T O i A l l |t*rH*»* r U l m l n p t a n yr I*Butlneti Methods.
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H e r * ’* a t i a i E t r M a n y i d o r l * depend &lt;m
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R n l a a l O ln tau n t t i tflieve, i a i r l j n |
lli'it. in e n d t o titlit f o l l o w i n g
llr added that Fln le tte r either
x t f S M it
l l c h n l d r y K i t m a . r h t n n i . co m m on * ash.
.iiiinta. should Issue a public statement
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The V F W today released w ith­
MEMBERS
P R O T E C T IO N O F
N n n b e a a l M o f 80111 b r u i t *4
out comment the following let o f S r r t l o n IB, T o w - m i h l p 31 .
UN ITED
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lift m en 3 d Hunt.
to ,.f reply dated May 8t»:
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Hill o f C o o l N* Alcatel — Na Add — N* Itlag p l a i n t in i h l a b n i t , t h e n a t u r e o o d with -u grout ileal of interest
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point, of n mnn lit public of■Its U m fat rtHk AM to * llr Mb #. Ir# s l n i p l r H t l e
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f b ' t n l u o l f C o u n l v . F l o r i d a , one® g you yourself and I have Joined
w o r k f o r f o u r r i H m e c u U v * w e e k a . Innio organisation* that we wish
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my
hand
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F l o r i d I. rmnment on Ihe letter.
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furnished. Tw o furniahed apartI n
manta. Phone 418.__________
K O D i B W 8 bedroom apt. (U p p e r).
Uftpti P ark Ava.______________ ____
L O W E R fivp room furnished ‘apt.
Clean. C all
or 1122-W ..
BAN front ApAlfnlenta — 8.ft
S. A tlan tic, Daytona Reach.
V aeln ela* fo r fleat two weejr,

4 ROOM nicely furnished Insulated
garage apartment. Phona 432-W
M n illJH N d lie dr (mm house, unfum lshtd. Phone 802-R;_ _
TW O room nlre dean apartment.
A d u lt, only. Private home. 4112
Fren ch Avanue.
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furnished or partly
furnished apartment.
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only. 230n_MidlnnvJ1le Avc
8 ROOM furnished private apartmein with hath, for couple. . I l l
Magnolia A v a .__________________
S M A L L House — Cheap. It. W.
Lo rd . Ph. 7U -W .
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ment. . Close In on Park ‘ Ave.
Itrn l &gt;40.00. mi. 080 nr 1323.

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D AIU1AIN — 8 mom house. t,«t
I(H), k 182&gt;, shade tree, 7 peach
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house, garage with work room,
wnHhtooin A shower, n ke I d ,
partly furnished, 12,000,01).
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112 N. Path Ave.
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Wax-Wages auto In 29wi{nutea—
no rubbing, only $1.00 M r can.
8 E N K A K IK C L A S S * P A iN T CO.
11 2-IU W. 2nl Ht.
P hons 820
HR A NO N E W A Tube Automo­
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Installed while you w a)t,
If necessary. 139.9ft Com pist
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Ave Phona U lft- J.

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rolls snd corn M uffins. Homer'*
f ir lll, 824 East 1*1 SI rest.
H e hnlh lose wlien you don't bring
jo in prescriptions to L A N K Y 'S
Phone IDS
ili-A C K Kyo Peas for ranntng at
tbs farm at l.ake Monroe 11.61!
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without container.
M il*
Arle Mann, Phone 1484-J. .____
Moccnslns, pr.
.........
....$2.96
New Nylon Jungle
Hammocks
.......................... $6.98
Courier W hile Paint, gal.
$2.60
Army col*. Bunk Beda, Plllowa,
Tents, T arp au lin s, Clothing
and Shoes........................
Don't B u y T i l You T ry
A R M Y -N A V Y B U R P L U S
810 Sanford A v a ,___
Phona 1821
(lA S O U N B cooV(ng~ range, fa ir
rondltlon. Phone R08-J,
R E S T A U R A N T equipment com
plctp, Installed in location with'
rensnnnhlo rent, C all 9184, S an ­
ford, Motor* Inn. ______________
D O lim .K Bed. Spring and Mats tr e s s . V ery Cheap. P h. U 70-J.
O - C K IU R SPO N O B M O P - ia k e a
misery nut o f mopping — B year
guarantee, only $S.9B.
8 K N K A K IK (llase ft P aint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd S t.
Phone 820

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clock repairing. Fellow *i Roms
B lu ji^ T fll^ Hanfnrd Ave.
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N EW F LO O R S a u rla c H to per­
fection. Old floor* made Ilk*
new. F ln lih ln g , cleaning ft wax
Ing. Portable power plant, t?
years experience In Seminole
County, H . M. (ileason, Lake
M ary.
I.A,W N M O W E R S sharpened,
rpe
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tired I,orb ft K e r
work. Prompt
npt Service. H . W.
Shuman. 810 E . 4th St.
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lando Evening H lar. C a ll Ralph
Ray. 11B6-J.
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V E N E T IA N
B U N D S made to
order. Seminole* Venetian Blind
Co.
829 W. Brd St.
Phone
J18 2-W ._____ ______________________
Drug line, bulldozer, d u m p truck
muck, f ill d irt, ehell ami clav
by load or Job. Contact n . R
t/d isicd , and HHsmdalea, I0P K
New York Ave., Dal,and.
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466 or 285- W.
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W K H IfY , S E L L ft T R A D K used T R A C T O R W o r k . Phone 167-.1
fur free estimatos. Ja c k Rusfurniture. WUiog-MMar Purnl
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tu rc On., 811
Thong 968
D U L L D O lilh id , Land Clearing ami
Orading.
Call 634-M, (I. J .
HKLR WANTRU,
(le h r, 8032 W illow Avenue.
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employment
........ In Sanford. Must
lie abla to typ« and drive,. Apply LO S T — Black billfold batwem the
C linic nnd R oum lllat ft Ander­
In writing o l o American Red
son Drug Store last Saturday.
Finder please phona 766-M. Re­
ward.
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THIS S A N tfm n

General Heads
v. J. W. Austin R etir es At
Local Ebenezer Methodist Church For Showdown
With Jap Reds
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As i was pulling the last stitchc* in my mending, there came a
knock at the door. At I opened the door, a Granger Good there. "Good
morning. Lady", "Jonei it my name". "King it our name" I replied.
“Lady, I am looking (or an ideal home, and I’ve been told that
you could tell me all that a home should be, "Well, have a seal in
that aaty chair that John made years ago, for il it long story, I hope
you don't get tired."
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fOKYO, June 7 — (f \ '\ General
Mn Ailliur appetrrd liesileil (m a
WMgmp showdown livid wills Japanese
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Reds Innivhl after purving 17
fJK f
U H L
polity makers of Ilie ls&gt;ml&gt;nrii&gt;
, . . ' T ^ K a I pniiy newspaper Malinin

"Y o u , know, years ego when
John and I were very young, wc r ■“
Started out w ith an ideal homo
our minds. So ns wo stood
re on this plot of ground, like
— *•*, two little fledglings, wo looked
up ami kiiw Grandpa and Grand- r
xiia
ma coming ilnwn (lie mini, in
xm
th slr little curt, driving Hie oid
grey horse. Wo worn so happy
jjd '
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to seo
J R
in
snow

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is your prohloin 7"
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foul Willis
II
to go in
does
make
* home.
n- how
w*
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rouudutiou

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I be I" i i moves *et li e ilrtgr Ini
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r,osible -liik rs violence and world
....
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Wide in n e rIiv in ru .
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The Metis weie raugld nappiuv
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by
the new ruder. T lir y bad pi*i
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named a “ leading group” ol eight

mrmben lo irp la ie llie 2d pnlil

ing
I i i iv u
your
now
ii
slrulylik
to u rie
i"in tier
apron
u little
imd
gave
It In me,saying “ Mary,
you w ill find lost, peace mid
Rev. J . W. A u stin, p ic in n i
fife
everlasting in the pares uf above witii his ’w ife, enn uil''i .l If.
th is
book, itad tills to your sears service to I he K li.n ./ e i
shlldrcn. And as they left us, Methodist Ciiurcli at Sanford Mu
W#
felt nlrongor for wo hud ~‘7 when ho retired nl the o •• ..f
been taught tlielr advice which 74. lie pienelied his first seinimt
eras free and good.
In lids church In September limn
Aa the days passed, we were
busy, our foundation Did, our vollii(, 1. mo v ,... . . .
i „,.i&gt; .

lb‘ ,llv * , that her rhlUrwn w ill
VfM Up and call bar hlvmsed.
a** yon hav* banutlful
the stranger. Oh
HOl *tls there we WmcIi Her
nlldien
the
handiwork
of M
God,
H iiiH ID t l * m ' im iH JI W ill'H U|
Uflj
and' aa they wstch the tires, I
«•!! th*m how lb* flower Is mnilo
•trongri and more fru itfu l laramie o f their visit, ami as tliry
gtoW lip they ton must lie n
blotslng In peuplc. I te ll them
th ey must grow strong nml stur­
dy Ilka the hig onk trees Hint
snad* them nml not be blown
about by every wind uf doctrine.
Yes. John In s slw nys been u
orn! provider, so pntlent unit
Ind.
Tell me about the tmtlis that
I sec lending here and yon. Oh,
they lead to our good neighbors,
you see, we take time to visit
In d help out in sickness or any
Work they might lie helilntl with.
Our Pastor says Hint he never
Want* to see thus* path* grown
uj&gt; w ith thorns ami thlatles for
that looks as though thare was
dtacurd, ami he say* that God
toton't Ilk * that.
&lt;1 w * this well trodden path,

Hollywood
H o l l y w o o d , j7m* 7 - 7/h
Mamed to be a girl who was
lafnaly lucky, and yat har
la Ufa was dogged by III fur1, Thai was Jean Hnrluw, who
I IS years ago today.
4o matter what' I do, I al* and up on page on*, sighed
platinum blond* from Kama*
r, And she was right. In the
It abort year* that ah* flashed
Ma tha Hollywood scan*, she
itad an lmpr*slon that la still
I Ip tb* publl* mind today,
i.was luck that got har Into tho
« * . A friend bat har aha
n baft ih* uarva to present a
W of tntroduotlua to a casting
•tor, Jaan took tba bat and

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H O U S IN G C O N F E R E N C E
Georg* I I . W illia m *, J r ., eaecutlva dl ret tor o f the Sanford ffouaing A u th o rity, le ft this mo m inis
lu i V irg in ia Beach, V a „ to attend
the annual meeting of the Southeastern Regional Council o f the
N ational Aasoclatlon - of Hom ing
O fficia ls.

U IIIV E R H H O N O R ED
Three Sanford men w ill share
honor* fo r safe-driving at a din­
ner fo r Sun Oil Company truck
d rive ** neat Monday night at
Adaeb'a Steer Houae, Jacksonville.
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n«w purge order w an hIUtiiu U
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enii truoiis In Hu' I'ldllppini'ii.
tie Inld n liew* eimfi'leiic' he
ihiltbti'll llieie nu mv lilnVe ill
Wurdllnglmi 'In lull.......er'* Hi'
I'lllllpplliea. Hilt, asked wind Id &gt;
reliction Wilild be I llie llblle.l
Rllile* weie In mi till Ini't'iuise
It* troop* lieie Oun ion leplii &gt;1
“Tlmt would In' ftivni uble. I
would weleoipe ii. Kipu'liilly In
View uf trnnhled i.iinbtiomi III lids
pull iif llie wnilil"
l.nsliing uiit nl lepinti Hint lb«
r il lll | lt 'lll 'y v uii
»&gt;• . --------Pldllpjntne.s

the President
l In slurb's
wore "originaled by Cnniniim M *.
deprecatoi", anil other ill lvl1lulrs.,,
A n il In Tnlpei. a Red Invasion
o f the Tnchen N a n d i, 10(1 miles
smith of Khungbni nml an imimrttant NoHunnli.il blurkmle base,
was anticipated.
O fficia l illspnlrlies said the
Communists were intuGng troops
on the mnlnlund nreporatury for
an Hsaniilt on the Island. The Na­
McGrow nml come U, Cnllfornln. tionalists have been trying to con­
They were divorced two years v e rt the T ar liens into u stronghold
fater,
silica the loss of the Cluudiim Is ­
In 1092, she m an led Foul lletn , lands last month.
film executive, A immlli Inter, his
HKND TO J A I i r
nAle body was found on the hathWABII1NGTON, June 7 - f/|»)
loom floor of their llevorly H ills
home, a bulUt in his lemple and — Chairman Edward K. Rarskv
the gun in hla hand, lie left a
rryp tle notes
“ Dearest Dears Unfietunutely,
this Is tha only way to make good
the frig, h tfu l wrung
I have
done
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you and to wipe mil my abject
humiliation. 1 love you. I’.H.—
You understand that lust night
was only a comedy."
The following year, the artrea*
married camoraimin HmI Rossen.
but a divorce followed a few
months lator.
Perhaps her greatest love was
William Powall. She urn! the actor
had the mum kind of humor nnd
enjoyed each other*' company trdmendoualy.
But wliataver plans
they had for marriage willed with
her death on June 7, IBS?.
Powoll wM nt her bedside, try­
ing to ooltuort her In the last
hours aa uramlo poisoning spread
to bar brain. Doctor* gave her

w(9 nvr pv*wur*vrv* ditrubc unu nail
been the Dlendilest of all the
atari. It alto startled the na­
tion] her studio hud denied a setlom illness for a week, saying It
waa only a cold. Movie goer*
mourned aa her body was Placed
la a marble room which Powell
bought at Forest. Lawn Memorial
When she died, Mina Harlow was

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Handling ease that’s lust vV - B
•bout out of Utla world. ^ ml JsaJ
TRi p l • N O V I r I M l R B M i l
t ’s " J U &gt;&lt;*W" for extra years of service,
baa ibe kind of satra comfort nod conveai
K ’ve always warned. Cab baa tba srldaat
wladableld wUb beet viskto of any po|

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YO U T O (S E T A C Q U A IN T E D

W IT II T H E E X T R A

|rii ene-e police i aide,I iii.n.i
heiidipmitern aeairliing fm
ter
let de'imiii'lnif Mac Al thin arid
owllinie fur tvimlnnllon of tin m
iiipiithn mid uiirlliig of occdpaHop 11 mill". Till' let let wile tend
ot ri fiiminuiilM inietliig NuI uhIiiv
Prime Mlni-ter ftlilyeru Vi’ ' 1",
whone euvi i nliielit la tAViiifr witii
the &lt;'orriinuni.rt pniiy Went ill"
linioi’dinte ninfeieiir.r witii V
A11 hiu.
A* they met, tiintnt* fla»li"d
llulllid tin* • il v Hull'll Would tie
limn* piui’ci. line tilnlrd Hit *’
ainn mi- uui ui .-lil l„&lt; u l&gt;ed ii
Ii-iivs- In|iii11 WMIIniu J Se'uihl
l him iuiiu i f tin* Allied I ' uui* 11
which liuHniri I' n member, »utd
he hill lierird riilldnp to Hiiliitnil
inti' h i even 'pdiinle "iieli u oeue
iliiv-ililiH were ntlivi- over tli.i
week i ml in |npnn Tiu*\ 'Vere o&gt;eo
|.hiilii|'rnphilu' police n i-ii'iiihliid •
cope tvlli, ii .11 ik&lt;- culled ftn Ian
Katurdnv by I tie C'MniiMiiiihti
Noil her I lip alriko inn achediiled
r 11iilt'ii t demoiiHlralliiiiH mnleiialIred.

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My HMD TH O M A S

Prime Minister Goe s
I n t o Conference
W i t h MacArthur

• Dtlunad a t F t . R ile y , K a n .
M m . B , Cochran w ill rem ain
ror, tha summer and eon-ln-law
ID M A TIN A D U N N IN G
R, Law son w ill go w ith M r. and
r .; nnyoer
Mr*;
Snyder to S
G aa it LLiverpool.
iv e
‘
Rev, end M r*. I I . Hearing and .n
fam ily moved into the upstair* 0 , to Walt relative*. M r, C tw ■ipui inu-ut el
tile .McCullough wm„ f ni * * r 1 Snyder will return
A|,urtme nt lint week. They w ill to Flo rid a about Ju n e 11.
welcome their friunda a t any
I line.
Junior Todd who is attending
U ltra-violet electrle lights .ire
school In Enterprise wna taken available fo r Installation In chick­
suddenly ill ln*l Frid ay. He was en house* to cut down disease
ipilio find mid Saturday went I gtrm s.
to see it specialist lii Orlando.
Ihe \V. M. U. wss well atIIO
( O N D
I«uili^l on "I h olid ay I’. M. for
Imsiness meeting. A fterw ard a
m i“ lonary program was given.
I.id ie i n l'ending were .Mrs. J , R , 1
l’i ! . i on, Mr- W. I.ovd. M l*. It.
Iforka, Mi - tl. Ilo m ik , .Mrs. A .
H erring, M n. (leoign l l i r t , Mrs.
Today and T h u rs d a y !
K . idilm m i Miv W. I .owe, nml
Mi
A. Ilm nthl.
A I'ltt-s of ••veil w ill graduate
To. • d»v Iron, i In* F ig h tii Grade,
K ro n er, l.n v.-on. Iiorlim e Vitim ,
' hi •h.'ilielli'
Mi'l.iimin e,
Klolse
S n vd ir, Ilurlmrn (ii.liliii* . Peg.
,-v r in r li and I liv id Hosnek,
George Sweet and M iss Ida
M.
h 'li'y
of W inter Garden
drought
Mrs.
Donning
home
T l'iir d s y afternoon.
Mr. anil Mrs. .1. K . Peterson
are enti i talniiig hi t mother Mrs.
Donnie IV Ieim ri Mid I'ratiiHon
Hrvant
f'eteison
of
Daytona
Herieh, M n. Krnniu Peterson o f,
f nkn'nml, Mir
Ion Dunn and
inn Joe, J r of Deuvllle, N . J . ,

Osteen News

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l a H a tty T k « r« la S tren g th —
To Protect ttui P o m Dl th« W orld:
To Promote the Progreso of America.
To Prudure Prosperity for Hanford.

TH E

Cuntimu t ..arm tviih cunilde
■Mr- rloudine.u through Frida
w ilt. occaomiixl local tliuiiileishu
r i y Moditate to fresh MiUlheaal
e rlv » mils.

AN
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K a ta h llH h e d I DOM

Truman DecI? *es
Economic Ait. To
Europe Is Vital
Necessary For U.S.
C O LU M B IA , Mo., June 9— i/ l’ i
— P re iid rn l Tinm an d rclaird to­
day that putt M m l,*11 Clou * Lon
donmrnt of aid I . W - rlm , Lump-?
would tie Jiia ilto u r to peace
In a world "fu ll of d a n g rii," In
drclated, llie United S la te , mutt
Lnnlini'.r it: t nnliil'tilm ns &lt;&gt; tier
naiotit iett "*llie f omiiminsii tu n e
^in .”
He made il dear m an e d ilim
prcpaied for gi adust,on e xric iie *
oi the U niveifity of M m oun tin t
he it convinced "our vital naliotui
inteicii io a h tallh world economy"
w ill not end when M a ttlu ll Plan
aid tlopt m 1932.
"Y o u hear a lot of talk llirs r
dayt to the effect that the wotld
1 i l full of dangtis, and that oui
civilization it heading ilia ig ld loi
d iia ie r," the 1’ ievidrul asserted.
"O f course, tti*. m uni I- full ,u
datum *—tin- win Id I'li- :&lt;I wa y i
titi li full of duMgerx. foi ........ oi
every country »ri.t n' n cciy pel pm)
of history.”
But ill spile oi them- ilm iH 'ihe naairl, 'out civllixnt ion m-eil not
w il’d .ip in disuulcr "
*'ll ran go on to glenler height,,
Thu le who are frightened anil
dismayed do mil have fa'th that
lieu Will Lie., .r ir iil Ifir inlviirii'i'*
tor good ends They see only P i 1
dangers in till' world -nul tin1 o|&gt;
p o rtu n itiis."
Mr. T ru i'ie ii'a i|ic w li wax pint
of a program Including h it helm:
awa n ln l mi honofiiry ifbclor of
law* dearie nml n meinbyrahiii
key In Phi Betu Kappa the Kbol
atshlp social*.
iiie dftlh illviall'll in Wht’ti ho -ervad in the firs t World Wm
Thr President's speech mhh’d up
to mi implied warning to Rli*«m
tlii,i H i. onlotions stirred up in
this f.iiin trv t*v foreign |*oliey do
fi«t"» do no* null, ate weakness
a llemui'iMi V Hi* explained:
"T m letmicrutie pr*n'f** in Pot
alwnya .may. It Involvo* us “
_ jjie .it pit.die ilulmles. lintotiiinj an* arousrd ami fw hl'gs run hurl,
"tin t v lii’ii the shunting i&gt; end
tit a id tin- d&gt;cixluu la token, tie’
’■eaiiltiriR el idee teats on lie sol "I
foimdatliui of ilm eultitii'iii wisdom
of Pm peiiplu.

"D ictator* mid tyrants, "
thnuKiit niir |» lltienl d'hote* nidi
cacttted indecision and w ea„nev
h a w found to thoir diamuy »l“ .i

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si:;itiajaiwr^a.

# Warren Surprised
At Resignation Of
2 Citrus Members
T A L L A H A H 8 E E , June H -■ l/l'J
_ (Jovernur W arren today declined
to comment on the resignation of
two member* of hl» (Jltru* Coni• m Hu^tild tile resignations of Cor­
gi, T . Bice of If nine* C ity nml Tom
Turnbull of Orlando came u» u
•‘complete nnrprlsa" to him.
0"
laid he haa given no thought to
their aucceiuior*.
, ,
,
Bice and Turnbull wired their
realgnatlotui to W arren yesterday
following the selection of W. K.
Robin*on a * comml*alon cliatrtnan.
In hla resignation, iiicc
charged politics played n part in
R o h ln siV s election.
. . . .
W arren a I no denied re par l* that
C. V . U riffln has roturned as un
adm inistration advisor and hud
recommended the selection of Boh
in ton.
The governor eald ha saw G rif­
fin , who split w ith W arren *cv
eral months ago, at the funeral
Dodge T ay lo r but did not tnlk

•

■• He said he ha* not dlicUBeeil the

ja Commlatlon with Griffin.

m Warren eald he made no recj

wentmcndatlon (or the selection of n
eammleelon chairman. He eeld It
M s nut even discus led at a eonferencs held with memhera uf the,
MUnmUslott here earlier this week.
’

When asked If he approved of
Robinson's election, W arren de­
clared "anybody that U satisfa c­
tory to the commission Is tatWfaotory to me."

BEG REG ATION
WASHINGTON, June t — i/P)
The CIO aem d nolle* today
and to
It Intends
any laws,
,1*. I f net
.jo requlrkitiona or
ie prastlce
iU urgaui
I aegrefatloa,
statement • Hurray.
Court's

I N D E P E N D E N T D A IT .Y
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S A N F O R D . F I.O H IP A .

Survivors Of Ocean

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W A M IIM .IO N , June B i/ |‘ »
*&lt;ll »hl| I i li (K -O li.it .aid loilay
"•I Mr i ll.mill hr a .p in k Japanc.e
ti.a ty
hr. .u *r willmut onr tlir
i.iu ali.u i u .ih .ii l.tpan may hrpin
c " .igaiuH A m r iu u i luteiM li
l ,* , r "&gt;r ‘ r iin a r v lolmtun *iul
if r j.d ih a i, a il. tier Jul.u l u i l t r
th illo id thr Stale D cp a illu rlll
h-a r (mi l.,k y o la in th.» monlli
!•&gt; • o iilr i on a ja p « n ric p raie settlrm nit tulh G rn cral DougUi Mac•\llh lll.
l ilt .a id m an ln tri tirvt lli.u hr
iiml.T food I fie- llrldV 111 pie*.log lut
.i p r .iir .r llrin rn l in , J.ipan lid.
been 'l.u g rlv , allied hy liir la llu ir
" I dir Hi 11II .Vrv dullimitie* |o d g lrr
&lt;m wli.it lliry tvdlil ttill. ieg.m| In
h n .r .,"

U.S. Economist Is
Indicted By Grand
Jury For Perjury

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Sighted At Sea
I1aile Crush

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Kiwanians Hear
Glass Blowing
Art E x p lain ed

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A ,-tlillg III Mltla Mill,* Mill %ivi.l a ..| ill. M l. 1.01
r,in, port | liMuguig m igralory w inker* to the lNote,l Midi, wl’i fii y|ir »&gt;j il*.
plane tlmt cni!&gt;l,-lar,ilcd in tin* A tlanta Hi t an * it it.iifr f 11*1)1 p iiiff* ' •*(i{fifit** *unkftt out !?-■
iti jnili*p* nui tIti u1*i
t N.tstHii I I ll(«'Miht lltllHl
In Ulcn In U ilmlnglcin,
i F .n t y - fn . .,i i l .
. .n- tlio a rd l Soiiiulphoti.I
the* i'm tt Wi'r** (H.ki'd 11|i uy ti"&lt;rtu «*i nf I I!
i • it. * iihfiiu i
hi kvn?»

S a lt In W ells Lotttlon Sparkles With Pageantry
I«ack Of Wharves
Is Reviewed At
As Kiip» (Celebrates His Birthday B lo c k s Move T o
Tourist C e n te r
Get B o at Service

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ill vlamr.l cI.i - - w,,i.low- ws- . *
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I.O M K tN lime H
(/P) — I niid.ui iparkled with pomp and
pageant, i ti’d.v .&gt; h ng i .ro ra* M rnatked lot u lticial birlliday Ii)
ci vhrim il o, tlir Blent
.1,-" f iling i&lt;■ru new |irei» and beytmed honors un Jiilinguished Hrimaking pl&gt;ill m
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A p p fituns.
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A n .in, I li e m il.I l!i in i, diplomat, and guveinois enlritaittcd at
• .t I i* i i i
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(V I.n i i i r irl.llt.m - f l It,,- l | , .......... . t..............
annual kn.g'r h n iln tiv ir.rp llo llS . fliougli the monatch aitu ally was
In
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T i .iiis p u i I .it m u
C * u . • loi, wl,o !ii||,.,|i„ , ,1 i l , , , i,||,,u
I m iii D r. H , IH'l i thr a iu il.e rta iv nfficially it c rlrh l.tlrd today hr
iliro il.rii„d . o il..,
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iMIin1 I iii n - lime a eat tier I * *
~~ I Wo meeting n e ir hr I ! vr-lei
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let irg .ii.lm g i.dt n ifiiti.il.iu i m ; ' Mlt V
h.Mi.e, nilniater of town and L ii luitiiMiMi i d i r (Pi , i u t lu i i il v lu Norliio | In, |„ ,„J, | |
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I»»if I Him •! i io |&gt;*
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- i I ent. ( ’n|. H a iry M orris, who MMocI* iii llif tr,i i«- 1 ttM LitMMi III
ll, ordi'i l . ill,, ii ,i,, ,,, ,. , |, ,,
ly his Inlk ‘I, i 'l,t) I.,
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with him t.., . si . 1.,i , .............
( iin .riv .iliin i ..I I I, i d . of ...........In, p o lllual .............
»&lt;"•* ' o.ualc- Ku.„ u(tl.r s.m klce* defeat in hia •i i h I ^ l l l l u n l l i t - L u i i i Ic i u m I h v y'liis* art id . &gt; i.iclodipg i ill pin
"Sun e I he dilvrul til aliinii,
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loiohli r* of , nt „,„t i.i,,,. ,,„| ,., ,iit. apun. .in.l llir pm . ihllilv of lin t nl i , lil.li l.e- l.itn h .en 11 In T ’'
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Williams,
form
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junior
minister
i l . Hill Wail ore," l.it t uldeil. ‘‘I
f«'al4't| in thi&gt; pleclitiii.
lioix-r, il,|&gt;,:, til,,)., , , p i, ,n
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Sidney l-arum hdtl l b . I nkiuatt.i (A inrtican a few gfowcis wlm mi r iln ir d with I
L'i'Htfi. litm| it tilhl i&gt; l m i,1. I,.
Illl* iltlltM HHVV htirilllA hm» Hi i
1*111. ( 1:1 1 \
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4 ' IIPIIH-I t I*, t il 4II itt i It rt I till* Him II '♦M
oil vniK^rvaliun i speit* .nui „ f | i
ill, Ly | Wl v •'♦’•’I rt m .| , v, In
I. iu lid h il.r ..m ill of thr Ui.llll
[till' &lt;' &gt;i
In &lt;in. I t lint till'* ' \ nJ lliiiv u iiih , I'liuiriiinn nf I hi*
MlV|* ftir 111lilt)
riuU
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irlitu| tlic Cenli.d i lund.i I spi-if itl. nflfu d ii, i,i,h’it,- ,. ' I ihVi 'i':' nUi'p l1" " " , 1.1 .T in iix p o rl Ci.minliism n; |
............. . Du- House 1,1 h" W. I I Ives, nmimging di ■ 11„ ,l. u ,,l , , , . I Mi I l.ygiuv,
1*411its Mill 111nil-1ill 'flit
h e i.n n r it i, ton vulnerable to mem Stiituui in irgaid lo '.ill ill U„ llin .M .i
of t 1,111,0. ux, 1,1,1,ty lio
was lector »f ilie liollx Hoyce Molui i ” i . o o l . i m c d In .1 I ,'| m l I li ) fv I t. fnt1
ill
Ml11bII t« s|li'l lit if ]c il, ll
fillialiu ti.
attack."
Ernest Drot'nldll,
mi nsdi'.l l lie order of tin. Hrl* t'ompnny;
*l*» till!1 4ktllA’M 1,1 il IV:kf,' | g ,ij \* (Mil
D i . t n ioii.lv&gt;&gt;,i
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of
tile
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he un.lerrti.od that
Fallowing tin* l i t .I m rrtin g, a t i l , l.m , h i ,' f.,i I'oueral cum*
Of glen, or s||lc:i in tl,. piodoclnn
Mu U th u r, oupr. mr -dlied cu n
peli'Sco n* m&gt; iiolu-t ria l w ork­ lion since IP X !, nod S ir Dllln’it ■V.iniuo-M " I llir ll l , mid icp ir- 'if D|L&gt;',' v’ll'.OI's, lit p",|,|. .|
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clerk
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Dm
cunnultamnmli’i' fini ccupatiun, doer dtu mg u vmitureaunnr earner.
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Oi'tuUftl
f i t Europe
d’Cnj.l not say what Mac A rth ur mapped out a 14 pofot Ilian oi guliiticd
W illie teartiin..
II,» lit, I
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t
Among other* on tha homo* ja il. I 1. tn I'unsidet llir .i|i|ilit*
Itudy ebrl rrararHt which wilj be Thonutx A lllo u ia y .'w
' . ’hoid n, Miller,. t,e .l.v lir .d In’
Murs)i.‘ii''i litttoo. flo waa the lint
were
i'l.d m irk
Asliton, timi .d Mi W ill,, t OI I olimio,,
was called la .«i,I i In III, ,,l .. , ■
*tiLutil htivo Inses «nd maintain assigned in (M ail to tl,r rxp tits secuml auldlo, 11 Oil, outside Dl" clioroi.grniiiiur of tlio Siolli'l '* 1 ,1111.1 light. 1,11 thr
I I d I hiv pany which lool m*i ,
1. . .I &gt;
inMijiH in J a |ui fi fur n (umk tlniw— w lio ir finding, will he made ,tv&lt;u|- Dniteil King,l.m , t.. l,o m. tom W.-IIh Im li.'i, niuned a I'.milliamli'C
coiilrnct fretn Hi. Hod l . ic li. , in
ored Sooth A fi oil's J „ „ I'ln ix , of Dio older oi Dio B rillsii E m ­ K n ri
" d h "i' witNnuf u tti'fily. Moat if alite 01 glllWCIS.
ic ie it- In xinnil ii, cl , w M, Hi,
imi Sioul* .vim ttit- oi her.
Hut nil stale inn! defense depart
pire, and lieuige Wilson, at lid
III, I. i.iv ..I llir l l r i l l.l w I’ lll.ll
looken fragment of « I,,, i, I , , 1
T his inforniation, sai l Mr J.i
■ in lit o f f i c i a l * t e p o r t e d l y f c , . | * i , c h
T i l l , . Of tllo I,.'.. I,Moim III* in.lieViNl I,, in* llritain'n olih'sl
lin
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............ will I.,, vilutihl.' n l:,, to I.
a bur I *nrt y figur.H ,,» fill,!
long-, net or, mol.' uu uffo'er of
lii-es me necessary
ill,,.'ll 1, 11', tier,l " I", i.i
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1o ililli". .1 8*.ai. I -•i ■
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H ouse of
l "lillooO i.
tile old.', of tl,o Hr,tod, Em pin
la lt
interview covered u wide tin- City of .Sanford from tin- II, III.
o, igmid colon,',I h i . , ■ .
M.
ll'i'g iii'. la ic ,I &gt;l .* M.
'" Pc "t foreign policy &lt;|iii'ilicns. iiioi.lpoinl of it* wutor *oi pli
l'ri**. i,( „ i l in coMf.'rcm*. of "I
In tl,c i ext o, , t ,
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W ill,* loi,l l|,c Ii i* thul In ........I,l
Il g n iv Mil
a talk tie Inul niade
lu-iiilx wore ftoltcrt F W ill,. &gt;,II.
in i op. iiitc in
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"•pei men al a private meeting d i.liiit col.xi'l vat ul,i *1 from Or
lull
Mr. lucolmon, Jauio W ,. r.
p i,‘ -.I ami Du* l l ' l ' l.o ,ii,I I .. t.iK t r ie ol glass, it.i'l -lor tnc In- ,, n
lien’ earlier In the week.
R e n m n n e i i d s T h r e e I l e m l 0 1 U K U n i o n •ui
Iij.lrulogicul i iigim-or of Du.......,tt,
il., ponlllun Dial Du.......... no t of vervice to it,c , onpjiiiL .......... I
Ijuesllens were raised about oaxloi,, ingiiiti’ Ur. I'ioli], Wool
1,01,1,| out l,C g, m ile,| 11,0 || tl,,' ini m workii,)' hi. Ho ,n
" tie tlii’i ids rufi.liletitH coutil he puli’, hurtle,illurulist ,,i r u Don
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1'. ol, m&lt; in.,.
i i t . I,a i couijdcti d it- I ,, i .&gt;,&gt;
juiMishcd mill this morning he met n n l H o nd a Ex) crtinijrii Station;
It iva p,.luted out, how, . , i &lt;1,1,1 lor can,.' ftuni I uclaini I
" III reporter.. In give nr withhold A),Haul .Mm gnu, *u!l ctnieeivnliioiI, r i l
1,' il it “i,,all |&gt;l ml l onuiclL i
W \ MIND 11 IN t mm m
, i
11..
' apidicaliun &gt;:iii l&gt;, I ' l . w
D I.E V M .A N H . d.iiie a i.d'i
poriiiiaslon. In muiiu Instauce* In o i; II II. Co. nrr, II. S- *re..logi­
g in Wcsl \ , , i " , n ,
\ Mim . veil. ' Ill'll Ul|| of il
\ 11 ll I, It- v
I n tiiisl.ill,
who
Ini' w in a tl,c*c fa cilltlcr a ,, . v :,,t II,
decllneij |&gt;, let some of Ilia views cal "tirvcy r u g iiu iT ; C ity &lt;’.o&gt;,ini»
‘aim'd glass w,, •• v- w , I.Dur
pna.-. in.,.* drill I *••! wax .........
head, ,1 the III oltiei hood id l.oen aide, M, llig g ,,,- raal ,iad ,|e
he used nt tliin time lull in ,’ enciu!
a nor Kisiitl.iil ( hnsei 11 lam.-. nil'll.it 1 *o ill, .N.,0, 1. today 1»v i'
pnpoi tcil from It, “ , “ , In. .■nl 1
in.dive I.lie no'ei
f.u 81. yuuix, Chill ,I, I O il dlll'l til...............
l.|p ln ved pulilicatioli of must n( In ti; Ihivi.l l i.wi II. 'oil icto iil*sl
'
A r m , S. r v ic x i " ir,,,tiv .
■:ivx lie w ill m ike all ai.iiolim'e " I Die dock fncilll ,,&gt;h aii.l ' , i . .noil pi i*e failed d m ,i&gt;c i. •• •I ........
tvlii.i tm liud said.
ami DID K H irltli, engim , , of
I II. pt.' '. lit ,ll nil H. t I* dill’ I merit .III lux retlieinelll
nl lh« al Ha,,foul a «,i,«- un. i no,. ,. .mt l u l l and Sir It l e t " id ,o n . ,1 I-■
I'oinls nf Ids discourse which III.’ 1‘ Ini'Ii Ih S"d I'oftsoivatlou soi
,,. l i t ' i
.’* |u i« I
8 i.
lil'upei tim e1 ill the .-1111• i,| roll Hung Dial xhuilld l.e 'l"U' I •, Hi, I' nglaml Me i d ...... .
lie oi.lhortsod tor puiillcalion in vice.
, i luliiist, ids l.e l, &gt;- - ',• , I n k
Il,, . ’"nul.' lull -v. mi|,|
lin , , i ventiuli nf ‘ lie HM.IHI1) inemher ..ill li.'tlerm enl of the cuiiiinm utv
Climed:
Al the initial meeting w ill, ill,. I ’,i iil.'iil'a |■
" I In- St. Julnci Hive, I in. at long, said Mi t I ..
i,w,■
i lu or,lei net nrilutt.
1. The key ipiestinn In arming
West Virginia
in nl. it loci
B ill Die time 1* nut vet. In, p le-ful liar lig h t* lo up.'. „ l, ot,
allies in Ihu anti-Cumin u nlit con nhont * is grower* uru on:, P i. H uni ludoclimi’i of vmitlta het
atiiCrl
flie i is "whetner they w ill or cue W. Hnprocht of tha E * per line il'- lit and 8.1 year* il hu fimiul Due told reporter* at n hnmpnd m In a Die n vei nml w hen I lie fueililie linn for thin tin ft 'I plnl'l
liunur ln*l it, gtil
Ahum l,8hi) an* co liip lelu j, arruug.'iin'.il can "( sLifficlcnt pin IIV (oi moking 1
fig h t." T a ft said that w ith the e x­ Station poiiittil out that during tii'iT’- ary.
he
made
to
uxe
thu*.’
emu,non
cat
Ii &lt;i &lt;i liii-ltt.lt" nn iimendmuid pernons nttendi.l the te-tiimmiiil
glaxx I* avnllnhlc. '» w l ! ............
cept lor. of arm s given to B rita in tlir mint two aeasonn then* lilol
In the 'l ii i l l, little Vft veur-ul.l Her light', fur ojiuialiou .egard Imnl gas to |,r,,,l,,i&lt;.&lt; 11,•• Ingli t'
liie Am erican government "can I iit i i u *1,oi Inge of from 1(1 to 18 l.v Hemiiur K m s fll i l l f i n i lo
h'XH
„
(
the
ucliiiu
of
the
ll
I
.
lie
give* nf luilipcratm ' ni.'dcil, ■
&lt;‘
not he sun* that the arina given tnihe' uf ruio fall, that grower* •I'llre in .',ill M’g r.’giiliitii in „ „ v ,,! chief.
Mi. C la y -T h e nniipaiiv ...... m il-.A fte r hi* dnughlei, Mi*, tl xlali'il.
European countries can or w ill tie liu.l I,cell compelled to use more Die aium .l t.i'rviii' if this lx re
"H ow ever." Mr llig g in * ml,lc&lt;l, more than 'I.IMili I,and ••l"Wo •"
fore liu ro I,ml been more uceumu- iiiim di.i In w riting l.v any persmi M. Kendall, J r &lt;&gt;f I ’uh. Alto.
used against Kuaslu."
•'a lIf,, had pliltied a fill-year B I.E " I am xuru thul tl,,' I I I ' will tide* a day xml Gal el'1"
2. Thu United Btwtea ahould act wnter from w ell*, and tlmt there- drafted
tJritf t-i dire,di. iii nf I’ resiili'iii ineinbership pin nn Iii* lapel, giant the right* when Ihexe fucili III Snell catlii’d in l' O' 'in.l of lie
if llussiu si uuld allem pt In sweep Islmo of 'Hit.
( aDirdial of Hi
l"Ol, Ihv in. ,
AVell* truled hotween Ill.M1 nml IV iiiio . ii all .,( 11..- ai iiie.) iii.rvici" duhnatnn wiim given n Hoick aulu- lien are avnilahle."
over Western Europe. T a f t added,
Ill regard lo the other opernl
\ i inv. N n w and A ir Force
Duke Chapel and D,c i .Di.'iliai ,&lt;1
umhile ami two piece,, uf luggage
"1 'inre therefore token the posi­ IHIIT, sometime* twice a year,
mg rigid* referred to it, D," re lilistnin, France
tion thul wo should Iw prepared to showed no increase in unit con­ have iiri.q gj ii.In,illv uiimlnntim l.y Ills union memlier*.
port, tiii'*i. are lu-hl l.v the VIwh Jo kin g ly, he observed:
go to war w ith R ussia if that tent even though liu ro wa* a segregation nf wtillus ami Negro.'
lie described tin1 pi’"&lt;‘e n 'l(
The G ukku II ........ ml,Men! NIMUI,
"Yo u get a car and some lug- coal '1 ruimpurtalioo Cn and the gin** making, the (.low in’ of ti'1'
vurfntlnp In t ie rate of flew , loi
should occur."
Hum
Loveland
Tnuihpuiinium
t'u..
ently
would
m
i
Hire
separate
racial
gaga.
I
f
that
isri'l
all
Invitation
lu
*nl&gt;!
Soh’o
w
ells
tested
this
year
plastic g la s s .....I Dm .-*•r.-in&lt;
■cine
T a ft declined in reapansa to a
direct ipicstlon to say w h ith er he * hoive I the sim ii salt content ns unit* fur ilrufle.'x who requested go somewhere, I duli't know what, of I'liiludelphia, ami they an* for which must he taken
prevent
contract
ca
rrie
r
ilg
lilx
which
will
is."
tlunight Secretary o f State Ache- thine texted IS years ago, indi­
Die glass from Ine'iknig or heing
The .Senate lull d iffe rs widely
E a rlie r Juhnsun had told the not give Hnnfunl the benefit de­ 'polled ill tile pioeex’. Wl,It’ll ••’*
son 'should go." at the questioner cating no Intrusions of salt, he
sired,
which
l
l
plihlinhcd
tali*',
he
from
..in,
iire
vio
ii'ly
|ia.iHi*d
liv
the
audit nee:
ileclared, ll wax vn v la-einattnr:
phrased it. The senator replied, pointed put
I* there is normal ra in fa ll thl* llou*e IIrid un which .‘ lunate hea.
"I'Ve about finish my string. anitl.
" I haven’t »ald .that and I don't
to watch.
In
their
report,
llie
evetmaeix
Ingx
wern
held.
m,miner, It w ill reduce the sa il
It's about time I lake a real. I
think I wont to any it ,"
Visitors lltlroduce.l try It W
The Ilm i'u lull extended Do Imp* I can enjoy m yself in Du. “ tail'd that the C ity Doinml,»lon Ware were A I&gt; I’aee mid D '""'u
l. T a ft said that bn proeant cm dini to the point where It w ill
of
Hanford
and
thr
Dhnmh.
i
of
time I have.”
A met icon policy toward^ Russia he perfectly *hfe to grow a crop," nresunt act fur only two ycni
I’nge of Orlando, l ln .lv D l.n lli"
he iteclnrci). Bolt content In local lii'tem l nf three ii-kcd hv the ail
|l?aallawe4 Oa
Among thorn, paying tribute to Dunnnurcp o f Hemimde t.'mtniv, .,f Ocala ami John I'1'.’ of Die Key
I
l
’t
s
l
I
i
s
r
S
n
*
r
*
M
l
w
a
|
which
includss
Hanford,
requexted
(OaaUaaaa m 1‘sa* Tnut
wells showed variation from 60
Clt.h. President Ralph A Hnilti
Mr. W llllt, tn llodltuli the pmparts per trillion to 1,000 parta per
. .itigrut ul aieii Die U. v I • •
posed
aurviue,
and
wore
"activnlv
tnlllioti," he sold.
K ,nU y mi III* reappoiniment *•»
puahliig
this
appiicallun."
If , H. Cooper of the V 8, genodnlster of the First Metliuilisi
There are no adequate terminal Fhurchr
logical survey, showed the grower*
&lt;N»ni« li U'*i Hu’
furilltian at Banfonl, the esaniW illiam Charles Tieon, 44. died map* of subterranean w ater sup­
in
f.
itiera said, but added that Die lie
nml
salt
encroachment.
at ldi-tri o’clock in the A tlantic plies
construction Finance Corporation
Coast I.lna Hospital a i Wavcrose. Thane salt dupoalte, ha said, date
had committed itrelf lo iiinkc a
G s.
Tentative funeral arrange­ hack thousands of years to the
loan uf 931)0,OOU.for the conslrucments tin vc been mads fo r funeral time the land waa submerged, ami
WASHINGTON. June H — (/P) — The American appetite for llun uf a warehouse and turminul,
salt In gradually being flush#.!
services Sunday afternoon a t 2:00 the (OaaNaaM
meat it stronger now than at any time since Um summer of 1948.
IO m Os i m m ffage F e a st
if the C ity Commission accepted
o’clock at tha F ir a t C h ristian
The Agriculture Department ui reporting this today said the delire the ItF C 's resolution containing
Plane to put H"‘
Church,
‘ FED ERA L G R A N T
for more meat— particularly beef—is reflected in a heavier demand at certain convenience* In ho per­ celery and ntiier veg. liihtes on a
Mr. 'I Ison started work w ith tbs
T A 1 .L A IIA B S E E , June | — (A l
mure stable basis wiil tm &gt;ii« '«■
formed by Iha C ity.
A tlantic Coast U n a Railroad, Jan. — The Htato Tuberouloele Board the meat counter and In riling pricea,
A fte r certain iiteUniinarie* de­ sed T u eid ay ntght at H:()l n cM &gt;
6, 1087 as a telegraphin', Mid on today recalvad a federal grant nf
Just after the war, demand for meat waa unusually strong rela­ scribed by the exam iners, they at a meeting of Die Beniinolu
Jp ly 80, 1042 was pro— tod to tlto
BO,000 to help build its new 8f&gt;0- tive tu consumers’ incomes, the agency said. In Um summer of 1948, said, tha resolution would be sub­ County Farm H unan at 'he f u ­
post of dispatcher In tha local or
d 18,211,000 sanetorium here.
demand roaa to a peak. It the'i#mitted to a circu it court for valida­ ture Fa rm e r Building, Orie MotliJacksonville d istrict, serving in
ie u i, preeldcnt, announced today
Robert C e rte r, chief o f the weakened, beginning a prolonged1
w ill lwrreaaa much more In thn tion of the proceedings ami an ap­
this capacity until tin vacant 111- State Improvement Commission decline.
AA growers of winter veget­
peal taken to the Supreme Court
coming
month*
or
tha
next
year
neee.
In 1040, consumers spent a
hospital planning division, eald
or tw o, unless It le stimulated of Florida fo r fin a l confirmation ables are urged by Mr. Mathtaux
Immediate survivor* are ' the tha grant almost exhaust* the sm aller portion of th a ir fncon
of the validation, a process which to attand the nuetlng, ask (iuw»widow. Hr*. Charles Ttson and 93,000,000 allocation o f OAdaral for meat than they did hafore by n fa rth e r rise in personal
incomaa,
i the exam iners la id wuuld take sev­ tlone and to »»«•'« ui'provjsl or
four children, nil of “
disapproval of the element* of
fund* for Flo rida tuberculosis tha w ar.
eral mon Din.
Nevertkeleee, pricea a f most
sanatoria.
"The strengthening th is spring
A fte r reviewing the authorities the plan that w ill lie offered
D uring th# post year director*
is tha fira t m aterial Increase In meete and n u t animate a re Ilka* uf two othor w ater carriere to
j Caa ttse e S o a waa* T o o l
of tha Farm Bureau hero have
demand fo r meat alnca tha sum­ ty to go higher during tha aumI FA RM ERS K IL L E O
— A »AW1,0«)M
000
program
of
da»000
do*
been doing conilderabo work on
mer o f 1048,’ ’ tha department m ar. T h e y u su ally advance d u r
C O U R T L A N D , C a lif., June 8 fense construction
K . K J L IN F L O R ID A
plane to reduce the element of
UP)— A farm truck c s r r r lh jj work •aid.
jng
(
M
l
•aatotk
1
nee
mwah
as
Ik
upon today by a
chanca In growing vegetable!, he
M a c C L E N N Y . F lu „ June 8
are home from the fields plunged
"Nevertheless, tha gain In de­
Conference Committee, j
UP) - T h a X u K lu x K la n held a declared.
a t least eight nian to thair deaths mand la probably no greater
_____
Chairm an VliuiaR ( L
lY o f the In an Irrigation
than tha rise that has occurred
a re lik e ly to be meeting behind tha court homo
House Arm ed Service*
V FW M E E T
hera b u t night.
lata yesterday.'
In incomes. The
said the bulky
Post 8882 of the Veterans of
F lv a people In robas and 800
Tha death ta ll m ay r iia to 14. meat .consumed
a r all A rm y ,
Foreign W a n w ill meet Monday
townspaopla w a tt present.
The number
a t l |W o’clock at the Le
check* today
Th a llv a posed fo r x photo and
R u t Refreshm vnti w ill faa
•aid m X m w o im ba given
uf a oroee-N nitag i w n r .

Experts W i l l Start
14 Point Progr.nn
Ne
I'tit

c ....................... r‘;,vr ’v r v ...r

'ifeie. of"whcttruMh*°Unired^tim!

William C. Tison
Diew At ACL Hospital

American Appetite For Meat Is
Stronger Now Than It Was In ’48

County Farm Bureau
To Meet 'I’uesdny

C

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IT U ’H S D A Y J U N K 8, 1950

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day. Thor* la a cr*w of &gt;0 mm
Wwlttn*. It look* Ilka B. V.
Turn* m i promts* of unllmltad
• m i t e by Any. l i t will bo kep t
Tho now road from the Mansion
to Lak* Monrooo Is alao pro*
grassing vary rapidly.
A group of ala couplas, tho
Pooka, Hofmans, Leonards, SpL
toka, Taylors and Pattersons
Spout Mamorlal Day on a picnic
a t Rock Springs In Rally Park.
On tho way over they drove
through what aaemad to be ml las
of watarmokm flolda. Tho mors
ono aaaa of Central Florida tha
more a mated one la at the fertlllty of tha ooll. Everything we
a n n a fa bigger and more abun*
dent than «n similar farm* In
other sections of tha country.
Tha bathing a t Rock Springs waa
delightful, tho water la crystal
clear end there la Just enough

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59c yd.

59c yd.

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29c yd.

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CHILDREN'S WEAR
was alnglng
afterward
with
Cvaratt Bwlft directing. Leter
all hands piled Into tha care
and drove to DaLand for milk
shakes. That sweat shop on tho
highway here la nearing com*
iction and soon w* will be ahl*
o get our sodas right at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meytr and
son Jo* Jr. have moved Into
their new home up there on tho
hill, The Griffins have lota of
company now that the Nelders,
Whitakers atid
Meyara havo
moved up. That la one of the
faalaat growing sections on tho
place. There arc some half doxen
•aw homes to be completed this
summer on Half Moon Lake
alone.
ir. and Mrs. Pat Ifealy have
an. an apartment In Robert
Browns house mi Gem Lake un­
til their new home on DcBary
.Drive 1* built,
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hplaak have
(A go north for a few months
u k b u rin a s* but Intend to hurry

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•d Pllrse Sun Suita

Imported Cotton Print
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Children’s Him Hull*
Rayon Gowns
Jeanne (.ruin inks a favor of Clifton W ehh.Ju l»IHh CenturyFox s "Cheaper By Tha Do*#n," in color by U th n M w . showing
Hunduy, Monday anil Tuesday at the Rlt* Theater
parents and Mrs. Blrade waa
born In Franca, they mat, mar­
ried and lived In Now Verk Htatu
foe some yean , where Mr. Hi­
red* was associated with the Msrje
Morrison
Dry .Cleaning
H rm and Mr*. Mlrad* was urlv* &gt; eeorotary to Condylar, (he
allh importers. Mrs. Blrsde’i
youngest brother. Mr. and Mrs,
Char Is s Porlcard and eon Jac­
ques spent ■ month li*r* with
them before returning to Paris.

they hop* to open their new ear*
vice atntlon by the I at of July.
Mr. Btranch will du minor auto
repairs when he t i n t upturn out
hope* in tints to handle any­
thing that neetla to he done on
e*r».
Mr. I.pu niradee months of
work on Ihe Mansion grounds
are really Iwarlng fruit thueo
daya. The rllrus trees bloomed

Or. Henry McLaulto
O p to a M irto t

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him the man forced hint
tha woman In tha trunk
i'kr and flrlva to Mains,'
eatd the man dumped tj
In a Hitch, mad* him
to Portland and tnen fled,!
lug tn 8ta*ls.
The police oanlain aalrfl
tod not boon cnargon, M
bring held rev further a n « |

Children's Rayon
Gowns

Expenditure**
ICm IIi s m grass K u i lin t
ner in the Bnllroad uiid Pnhllr
Utilities Commission contest, re­
ported expenditures of I 1Q.7G0
and rniilrlhutlon* of M.iHIA N. D
Walnwrlght, running ngulnst Kina
said ho wiiu given l l , 7iKi and

velvsd to,DUG.
lit group two, Jerry (,’nrler, the
Winner, spent 67,MB and reported
cniitrlbulluiw of 68,84:1, Ids on
puqent, Anrll Hoystte, listed no
contributions and said ho spent
$8,616.
found In the I lichen, hut police
could not est'ihllsh iniiuiiilMlely If
It was the minder JVeunnn.
Medlcul eraniiner III Joseph K.
Unrter said Mm Tuily had suf­
fered several wounds un the luiad
from a sharp inatrumcnt.
Police r.'porttd Elwell was given
a medical discharge from the
Marine Coip* i. year agu. He had
been v'aitlng ids aunt for the past
I hr** days.
Ill New York a petite slacksclad woman dulortlvu shut and
Wmnderl n luuii ns aha and a male
aleulh rnuled m i upper Manhattan
apartm ent and arrested eight dupe
suspects.
Brunt’ll* Kathryn B any, fivefeet-twu, Is a member nf the city's
narcotic sutiad.
i And In 8sn Francisco an allmale federal J u r y convicted

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midriffs

Girls’ Argus Jean
Boxer Hhoits.
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Ladles’ 61 guage 16
denier Nylon Hose
with contrasting color
sandal

MEN’S AND BOV’S DEPARTMENT
R n's Printed Twill
Swim Trunks

Men's Print Poplin
Swim Trunks

Children's solid color
anklet*

Ladies' first quality
full fashioned 61
guage, 16 denier Nflon
Hose

Ledlet’ cotton twill short*

Boys' 'J to H Crew
Ntck Basque Stripe

Boys' Solid color
gabardine baaiball
cap

Waffle Plqu* Self
color trim atraplcsa
Play Bra

Nov*lty Bun Draaaaa

Men's Fancy Benner
Wrap Slack Hose

Fairy Decker. 44, but raaomdeath penalty.
-The verdict, after more than ala
hour* deliberation left arms doubt
whether the burly Rutland. VI.,
soldier would escape death In 'th i
Fan Quentin Penitentiary ft*

Man’s Fancy Hanfor
Isad Boxer Hhorts

HOUSEHOLD

Regular 69c

Judge Ismls Goodman
eaM he was puailad a t tha ward­
ing of the verdict. After the jnvy
waa #Mtm#i
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NEWSPAPER
AN INDEPENDENT f “ n w
A, MONDAY JU N E 5, 1950
SANFORD, F

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V O U JM E X X X x T

Chief Member Of
TampaViceGroup
V iolently Slain
Victim Jimmy Lumia
Was Described As
‘•Enemy" Of Slain
Gambler V e l a s c o
MIAMI, June 6 — UP) — An
&lt;S assistant Naw York dUtrkl atta r n s skilled ia latsratats
toabUng casts waa In Miami
today to gather avMencs about
tba Florida lias of Frank Bricksaa and other reputed gamblers.
,,

TAMPA. Juno 5—4JPy~ Jimmy
Lumia, a top ranking Tampa gamblar, was aitaitinaud today in
gangland fashion.
^
Ho was killed with ono blast of
shotguu buckshot in ibo Tampa
waterfront area. His head was al­
most severed.
As city police and sheriffs de­
puties reconstructed the crime. It
happened this .ways
Lumia was parked on Adsmo
Drive neat the oil company which
he owned. Someone from a pass0 in | car got up from the rear seal
and fired one blest at Lumia.
Deputy Sheriff M. G. Pings!,
working on enothet case, happen­
ed to be near tha scene when
someone shouted:
"Jimmy Lumia's been shot."
Finger saw Lumia’* car being
driven aw ay.-lie stopped the car
and found a small, thin man with
a pistol inside. He was hot identt41 Hed. He is held for questioning.
Tha 4il-yuar-old Lumia wus a
Iona at the time of the slaying.
Pingat explained the small man
had Jumped Into Lumla'e car a f­
ter Lumia was shot and slatted
driving it away.
The unidentified man had a pis­
tol which he either was putting
In or rvmovlng from a ' blood*
Pingar
related.
_______
„ . bag,
refel
bag.PFinger
f
stained paper
The unarmed officer knocked the
weapon front hi* harid.
• &gt; Lumia- was reM ved tor tn court
last nmnth aa one of the rhiefe
of • Tanipa gambling syndicate.
The widow or Jimmy Velasco,
murdered gambler-politician, lesll
fled Velasco and Lumta wer« en(DsstisMS a s rear#

Hawaii Volcano Violent Again

P o lic e m a n Held
In N ew Y o rk On
Homicide Charge

KAIFORI), May 6 — i/p) —
H V. (Skimp) Tillman Hint In
the electric chair here today at
8;4„4 A.M. for tba 1848 slaying
of Frank R, Wood, a sslttm au, In
a Jacksonville barruum.
NEW Y O R K Ju n . 5 - ( / I V - An
off-duty policeman was accused of
holding up « Brooklyn hat and
trill at gunpoint early today and
shooting a customer to death when
lie dipped out lo summon help.
Ths accused patrolmen, Vincent
Flamming, 44, was disarmed and
badly beaten by bar patrons after
the slaying.
From a hospital bed he gate in­
formation which led to ihr arrest
at ilswn of
d-inkit’.e CwMijtaillUil
who accompanied him into ihr
bar. The companion, *liltmi&gt;|li
carrying a gun, denied complicity
in the bungled stickup No money
was taken.
The slain man, John Sheeiin, J.i,
of Brooklyn, had passed Ins exami­
nations for the police force and
was awaiting appointment
Brooklyn District Attorney Mi
lea p McDonald gave tliiw He,
r d p t Inn of tha stlrkun ami slav­
ing, which occurred shortly after
midnight i
Fisram
Flemming—on
» day off and
dreasad In
in m_ irta , clothes •n
the. aefsndar and •
nouncedI -to
to tbH
nozsn patrons
in
that "this la
stickup.’

Ha than pulled hte service pistol
prill fired a »hot Into the hack of
the liar, narrowly missing the hertender.
Sheerin, who had been playing
thuffluboard with friend*, harkeJ
s*s»»
" •*■s- l|Mi/|
|&lt; p o ll ll|l\
Ito
"
o u t. ma aide
door,| napparently

STMAMI Of INCANDIICtNT t AVA flow down tha tlda of Hawaii's hlstuu
Loa, one of thu world's most active volcanos, as ths famous cratar arupta
for the second time within 17 months. Two natlva fishing villages cm
the cues! were completely engulfed by the whlts-hot mess «f (teaming
lava which (lowed down a 100-foot cliff into the ocean. Late reports
Indicated no Immediate casualties.
(International Jtadioohcto)

President Truman Urges U* S. To
Cut Industrial Accident Rate
WASHING! ON. June r* - &lt;/T&gt; - - President Truman urged the
nalion tculiiy lo &lt;ul ili.uply it* iiiduiliiai actidful rale »o ill lull ftsoillce* ciiii he u*-*l to meet the threat of totalitarianism.
Ihr Presideni u*ed thr platfmin Ilf Ins conference ...... ..
safely as a vein, lr for a fir-h plea foi world freedom. ^
III an address pirpare.l for ihr group’s opening session at the^LaImr Department auditorium, Mr. hum an said some people would have
tho United Statu* druw hack In*
ii» *hfll while i lie "totalitarian ant that we press forward with
tldi* rolls over tli,. world."
programs to increaae our pro*,
"Olliers, Hi the- opposite ux- duettve capacity and impruva OOf
t renin,” he said, "cry hysterically standard of living. That la whF
for u* to turn oiirsolvea Into It la mure Important than « M
an armod camp overnight—with* to r u* to prevent tha lo in s t t l l
out regard to what happens to result from industrial accirhwta*
thu reet of pur national Ilfs. aourcas or wasted H v.a"
.^
Neither uf those coursae will
meet th« prabloW'- *
-"W hat Is called for Is a progrim that will craata the great­ tha number killed In industrial
est possibla national strength - accidents was tfi.OOO aqua! to the
military combined-- population uf the City of Ply
civilian ami mllit
mouth, Maaa.: 79,000 were psr
over n period of yeara.
"This nation'* voice in tlir| manently disabled, about Urn pop­
world can never ba any stronger ulation of Durham, N. C., an I
than our ______
national economy and 1,870,000 were Injured, aa many
......
the will of , the
the population of Oregon.
|, 4 people to defend
"This is a situation we can
way,
. iml„ . ri
H nailaara &lt;*a Parse
! "That 1. why ft^ Is .o Import
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Partly cloudy with local ehowera
at scattered place* this afternoon
and possibly In central and south
portion* tonight and Tuesday.

Associated Press Leased Wire

N o. 206

S eg reg a tio n
On R.R. Dining
Cars B anned

U.S. Must Arm Europe,
Says Louis Johnson

Supreme Court Rules
Present L a w Vio­
lates U. S. Inter­
state Commerce Act

County Schools
Florida State
Graduates Hear To Close Their
Talk On Peace Terms Thursday

WASHINGTON, June ft —
nj-fj.— Senator Luca* (It-lll)
rare up temporarily iml.it e f­
fort* lo gel a Fair Employment
practice* Commission (FF.I'C)
Hill before the Senate.
The
Senate Democratic leader told
bta colleague.*, however, that
bafore the present session of
tongreee ends he will more again
to get action on the measure.

O f f i c e r Is Accused
Of S h o o t i n g Man
In Brooklyn B a r

TIIE WEATHER

WASHINGTON, June ft —t/Pt
—The Supreme Court today or­
dered Texas to admit a Nemo
-ludent to tha all-white law
school of the University of Teza*. Chief Justice Vinson drlit• red the unanimous derision.
Neman Marion Sweat!, of Hous­
ton, demanded sdmiseion ot the
white Ian school in Austin, lie
has refused to attend a new law
tthool for Negroes set up hr Ihr
Malr In Houston. The high court
Used its decision In the Texas
case on a finding that the Negro
rchool at Houston would not hr
iht equivalent lo the school pro­
vided for while*.
WASHINGTON, June 1 (/l'i
11- Supreme Court liidrk .ullrw
ed ,eyieu ilnni o| Nrgiuri ill Mil
lord illiililK cart
lly .in Ml) vote the high liilmu.il
tb. I ned mk Ii legiry.iiuui iml.it,-* j
•rrlion ni the intenl.ilr Cumuirt, r
Ail which pinlnbit* ",inv undue
oi unreasonable pin|Uilice" lo slit
pmon unrig the i.iilmadi
lurtice Hinton wrote (lie ciiinT*
opinion. Jurtice Clark look iio
pail.
llioie who voted with ftuilun
air Chief juiticr Vinton ami Ju»tgei Black, Reed, Frankiuitrr.
C1
LLuj ' s i , JB
Jackson
and Minton.
*
ear decision was on
__
Rimer W. Henderson,
* Washington Negro. While *»rving as a fluid representative of
tha President'- commit Ice on Full
Employment Practice* in I nr.' In
made a. railroad trip to lilimiou
ham. Ifeiidersmi protested ih*i
waa iinabl* to get :■ meal .m
Southern Railway Companv diner
Southern R a i l r o a d *
Init-i
adupteii a pidlcy nf retting sililr a
tahte or two for N
Nrgini"
talds
rgtoi" m ,Ilium'

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Hiyli St htinl To Grad­
uate 107 Sludenis
hi I' ifiitl Rxen isea

H , I, «’ " I • tliiougiionl Seinmolc
I "Hilly "ill . ti.se |m tin trim st
I liuitiijv ilium, Hupl I W l.aiv
tun jni.miin cti lint morning
I f . ! ' Ini! Iitmryri, »dl rtltutn (ill
.Inly mini lone .'I
lliii " rtk mil In nitikrd bv
n s tio in
progismi
su d
In sn «.I 11*-j» tnli'ie htift Moil (omniciu cmetti
d« Stele l i . e.nli (jM.luslo the (tiiiliini t tiipl.mu! in k IiooI*
l i c i n l i AiolisfM.l.ii in die Unned thiaiighoui 1lie county
Stslci - 4 i.l In.,.,' Ini iiiieinaliorisl
Sci&lt;11 ytin,inr "ill in aiming
, o,ipr:«li..ii I■. 11 -■ v ds* I « - 1 i.al III/ gudiislrr nl Srniuiolr High
I At l \ l i \ ‘ * I I
lime i 1.1*1
i ie ■ I. Ainl'tr-iilio Menu Hminrl -it. I If.i, i hiiprr for noild
prsi r
n dir iin rrilllll
Sion mg . . j it m i ,, .it liming llic
.Irnmi isli p*. ( It.- .it die Allanln

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l i s i r 1. 4.1 In iri.'il I ■ the olilci tt'»
trio nl 4 iiur.,t (.rsir i.l dir pirvrn
Ik .II nl " i i h» dir , ir«lion id a
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Midi Hi Ii.,4il M.11I nf lln-r y*|
run* l is ir ttleinlril the Sanloid
\ ... .1I1.&gt;11 il ‘ -l.iii.l In 1 liner yr.ii- 1 inmr in
In .ill.iln thru
ii&gt; girr-. -.ii,| \ |n |&lt; l Me y" 1-11
thru |iiin- 11 &lt;I .inti trai her. lyfio
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Ctirrt'spoinlH In Mir I nvnm* nf mil
tl'ills III.I 1,1 ll ll (I nt Ml*' |Wil|ll" nf
IIn i ii Mi

"A diwp li-M o ' anil h 4li»rr&gt;
Jivi-inri Inn ■ ti-1 .-Inti,'11 n -*n . ill
t''1111iniarv "m id, ivs liml lni|i(il to
i.imiri' peace hv I'miiiiinn Hirrerment, Iiv tlie eslalililliliiniil of a
cnlltvlivi' rvcuritv, iiv tlie oollsw
mg of wart tins rmiisili. aur unsl
—tlin goal of lha lltiilr l Narinn"If ns I'annot eneme n"» iin&gt;
miillipnti'il reign •&gt;f hi&lt;- i to n m sl
law. glviiig nidvarssl imm.i innii
in I'ldlt'cMv* security, "■ m
nt
liniht, noil must, acl iiffi.-i
pinlniilly
mill in u more limit.
iruuHnuad Hit 1‘nttr

I I' Mill
.1 iirilipli' evrnl nf the gia.luiy
( i n "ill In- tile pre*,-ntal1ii|| Iiv
I‘1iticlpiil ll.iumu Mui 11&lt; uf dinlu
ma* In a f'llher mid «un. tienige
H"«nn, Hi leteisn, and iiiieralur
1 'i I"4i 11*1 ,*f*ni|i mi the Orlnudii
Highway, 1,ml In* *1111 lieirg r
‘ Minn. Ii studi'iit nt Huniinnlr
High Hcliunl
Ollll’t vet.'1,11is " ini lit rceeive
dlpluniu* are tact, fltsndifui .1 ('
1 ngburn I' tn1 (■ranthatn, lnme*
Keiidersun. \lfred Ugleshv and
1 eunon Hale
.leek Hp*n.’*r will iteltv.'r tl.e
vsledlt-lnrv addle** lit* saint 4Inry ml.lie-* will He ,-lv*n l.y 1&gt;uii*
I’m tin Jliipt. I tV I.a" Imi "ill
pie-ent homiraiv awards
7'lie
I' i II iwanl will tn- elver, In Mi­
tt I..... and tin- Xrns-r 1,-ts11 l.eelmi
Km ly le Mnu*luililel
:.f tin- Htinfnrd l’n*l

Administ 1 ,Mion Leadt'l's State S o v i e t s
Block Every Other
Security A v e n u e
WASHINGTON. Inn* 5— (/»*&gt;—
ri.r ailmimihauun ruld Congrats
today lim srmmg I.iaupc ti lha
only road left open Inward paaca
and secnril)
' The S o n cl, hsvi roadblockcd
cyciy oilier 4ICIIUC.' Secretary of
Drtciiir Johnroii tcrliiird before
(lie Senate I oiciyrr Rrlihons and
Annrd S rn tcei Commuted
The program it a '** rial imnirdiatr rtep toiiard yyoild peace,
.‘iccielaiy of State Aclicion told
llic llo u it Foreign Affair* Com­
mittee nmiiltanecurlv
Both t rlitnei officer* testified in
tuppoil ot Picrident Truman'j
call lor , tl.JJ2.i0G .000 aulltoriralion to liulrlei the deienies of
coiinliir* upporirig commutiiim.
Their appeal an,v nl the Capital
csiiie on the liei'l* ..f h statement
fiuiii Ssnstin Uyi.| (D-VsX who
call,',1 for an ‘1111‘pi egnnlilt&gt; nnUonal di'ft't.'-e fur Lmcrica Itself
iM'd ilrai'nl ed r tiu puri'ign Arm.*
I’!''grain a* a "yyavie ,.f money."
"Re,-an*,1 ilie Suvjiii
nc.’ik and
tiunk ..lily In t.-ini- nf fniei'." tohn-mi 'aid, *'rt■1 dai.H'i' ti aquri-s*
...... can tie ■u.u.tid unlv bv tita
I'fimpt devehipnifiit uf Nnrtli AtIriiiti.' treaty furce* *iifft*'i"ut to
ilia),,' Hniiei aim .',I uila.-g a ri*k
t.m daiiguruii fm it t&gt;, mn ’
Jnlil 1ami i ' n , 1)11* ,nitllns
\ inn lean pltiii- f ir ii&lt;-aiiiiiug tlie
non ('omnium 1 uaii u i-Western Kumpe
A iclatlvily - tnu 11 I'.urapean
ground furce ei|ui|i|ied wi'.li mod­
ern "uiipotts and tiscl.e.l tiy a tac­
tic a I air fijii'e witti America's
strategic Alt Furce ready to give
iiiiineiiiale support
Much a force, Johnson said, could
contain the «ofly pha*** ■.( a Rus-i
ei**** Invasiun in the oiunmn of ths
h H joint clijef* uf staff
‘‘At the same iinie,” lie added,
"Mil* t unipeaii resist mee y.until lie
|l 1111III, lira III, I'n*, Inm

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12 Students Will
I tie |M oil I gi U'l islc* uf the liilfii Grmhiflte Tuesday
George Touhy Is inmmoii poller Flemming, serin,r
•dm.'l o llo'v "ill 11iiiuiit m line
Profitable
Habits
leave, sped out th* front door
nl march ate .Mine Fnglish. Ilcv From Ne^ro School
Chosen To Fill him
and killed him with a ehui tluuiigli
i
^
__
Giadick, -lani'Me Vi-tik in-* 11s,
Are
Stressed
My rill
Margaret Kiliaid l‘ ,r llrmvn ] .i
* Personnel P o s t ' W ....... ......... . Sanford Resident Rotary Club H e a r s JKri'SJKrsSi'
1ii'iinld-mn, ..........in- Huli.mk*, |{u
American
General
in-Mil Mt-riitinucliav. hurl* Arnlei
George Touhy has been ap­ ISarfcSr .“■S!2»j:|'1
Knight, Virginia WilV1Ih Of Beauties!Program On P ia n oanyj^legrcguiiun
^ S 'K ll«. Jis rnunt inr.1,. |I,||..ANI), tulle h 1 I -I'll I ■mi,, Ouroiliv
pointed to fill tbo position of lather—h#H pulled a gun rind din
luycu ItiiiM, lui’kie f'aiiiernn
uf tile Xuieiican I'uiinril uf
Personnel and Fiiblh- Itetallun* appeared through
"Make work a halm *,»••,. 1 •*1, I. mini Dink in- I' *a Relic Raider
nigh the sidr door.
In Central Florida Ity Eloise Wheeler rector
lluman Right4.
Director nf Florida Fashions,
l 'ii illinii M XX*sti 11y*1
(
•a. Mary Ann Mn-hel*. Iliitn-an
Ft cmnilng left Hheerln dead on
1

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Inc., local mail order company, «
was announced today by Michael
Glnsun, operating executive of
the firm.
Although the organization Is
Use then four yeere old. it»
‘fiteteedy growth and progress have
w mede It neceseery to coordlnete
the personnel and public relatione
activity into o at office, accord­
ing to Mr. Glneon, who pointed
out that tha firm started with a
payroll that a w a g t d M p a u M a
In 1H7 and th a t in I960 this
had Increased to M l, with a pay­
roll of over half a million dol­
lars annually.
During the rsesnt war, Mr.
Touhy did personnel work as an
(Aoffiesr Its the Army, and prior
to th at tlmo had sarvad with
General Motors In both Personnel
and Public Relations. Ho has liv­
ed In Sanford ataoo 1844, and
hga bean closely identified with
many of the local rivta promo­
tions and businasa detH Hlea. Most
recently, ha kaa -been working
with tha Bureau a f the Census
aa Assistant Supervisor of the
Orlando District,

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Th* new dining car pulley «»Ml»* Klolsu Wtierler entertain*,: approved liy III* Inl' i state »'..m
Mr*. Itayruund Wtiralur, who
■t'.’iul I v f*t salsl Ished mu' of tlnn Kutortan* at llien irgula r weekly llierc* Cumuli'I.pili Will'll lleinie,
liincheini i»dnv will, a mimh*r nt son tuuk Ills figlit In the Hinueliii'
Inrit *
unw ind
hUNiiiu.t*
u n iri
nn*.,. rIn' Victoria H»l«'l Uo, piano select Inn*
Ooprt, III* rmnllllHStiin defended U
prodoi-rrs &lt;&gt;f * now salad in iinuli'
Mi»* Wheeler recently moved to, action, but tlie Justice .................. .
i,,
i iniaiilitic*. Mild today Haiti..i.l and has previously studied opposed it.
tliui ll whs dm talk of fiiulnD iri New Yolk slid .Springfield
rha Uepsitilieul in*i»t«d tiist
Mass.
Sh* was introduced bv "tha notion that Meliorate but equal
atiuui llie livaulis* and advent
*ga» of ( ’antral Florida that nr- I'retident George Touhy.
facilities satisfy constitutional an.I
Among har selections, which statutory prohibition* sgsinxi .11
duca.l lo-r family to become reweie lirosdcest over Station crimination is obsolete."
oldml* her*
Agreeing, Jutlce Burton nsid
Intarvslvd in this sscllun after W ritR , were "Concerto In A Min­
or" hv Gounod, "Liharitraum" by
healing Mu eccuUIII* of it from Franr List!, "Glow Worm," ‘‘Run­ today "the right to be free from
unreeoonable discrimination* lie
friends. Mis. Wheeler left Huf- ny Hid* of the Htraet,” "Chins longs to each particular person
fem, N. Y. ill thrptember, visited town," "Srnilfs," and ‘Rotary.’
"Where a dining car i* a vail
G W. Hpencer reported for the abla to passengers holding ticket*
r «nlrul Florida, end found ti
rvuiy tiling she had liven told. On building committee th at othn entitling (hem to use It, each such
her ifln m Lo bufferil, site per * civic clubs in Hanford were ap­ passenger Is equally sntitied to it *
proached last week with reaped facilities ill accordance with rns
suadrd her husband, sir in*
' on ra se Ttna)
tor at the Wilcox and Ulhbs X * to co-operating in the construction
tug Msc hi ti* Co., uf Nyack, N. of a new civic club building.
VETS SERVICE
Ram Martina announced that thr
V to tell llivlr hums in Hurfern
Tom B. Data, assistant state
and corue lo Flurlde, They moved Rotary Club’s Ladlts Night bsrbe
to Hanford in February and In cue will bt held at 7:00 o'clock isrvica officer, will ba at the
April
purchased
the
fonner Tutsday night, June 20, Visitor* office of L. F, Hoyle Thursday st
James Rowland home at 911 were introduced by Dr. A. W. 2:00 P.M. to assist veterans In
thalr problems.
Epps, Jr.
Magnolia Avenue.
Mi. Wheeler i* now angaged
in conHlruction work at Planta­
tion Lntatos. Mils Klolsa Wheel­
er, tin'll daughter, ia employed
by Frnl Williams, engineer, and
Is a laleniud pianist who can be
heard rarh Monday at 1:00 P. M.
r.vur Hr at Ion WTRR. Bha Ii also
serving a* planlat for a small
Salmagundi, SaminaJa High School'# root book for 1950, was teorchestra recently organised by
1 dalivtred
to iho Mger Itudenti, a id oops an with a raal Saniio
*Wlhf
, ......
Raymond Ball. In fiuffam, Miss
its cover of simulated
ola
thenw,
and
tha
heo'l of, a Saminon
Whsalsr was organist fur the 8h
Elisabeth Memorial Church, ami green
Capably adited by Dotii Partia aad Mall under the capable and
expsrisncod direction a l two faculty gMnbon, Miss Rsbacca Slsvans
.and Mrs. W. R. Fort, «io "Sally" as tha storknts call it. is dedicated
foitnoaa of tha
to Coaeh Carl "GooaV Kstttis W
M on tho North New Street Llffhts
Coach Kettles la aommanded
IN K
ara shown. Stud
Are
Beinff
Installed
■ to
"for hla efforts to mantoln good
and portraits wars
iDortim
and
elton
xportsmanahip
in
nth
heavily
jmhI .
. Cox,
Old lighting standards ora belnp lattes, fo r his In1
three velernun E .. Mon;D,
removed and now overhead types welfare, and (tie 1
;6 S 2 S eT
119199aiff
... Lawton and Saldae
of street llghta wl
time* the , of humor.” He In gleto r ed In •
___ Bearstary to Mr. lforillumination of thn
lumen charoetoiiotle posture t o a feolye n full peg* devoted to
light* era being Insttllad on Park ball bench.
to d *lx pages of tribute to
Avenue between Firet Street nnd
from grateful
Seminole Boulevard.
carry out
One of tho nlna new tyoe of
for special attsnlights with overh
aa If to laava
oTrea dr
st Park
ng
__ the officers of
Ayenue and
Boulayord
liana including Boband
similar to
Placad
peasldent} w ily IIflma fifft! st
■** nt) Betty Anu
Street
PbylUs W yatt,
will r»pM ^
Ludwig, cha*
The
Manager
City
Mn this morning,
(total m
*
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thu sidewalk end walked hack into
the har. gun In hand. Two hrulhi'i i
knocked th* gun from his haul
innl started pumnieling him. Ollier
patrons joined In heating Flem­
ming.
Two policemen, attracted hy the
? unfire, pulled Flemming awav
rum the customers, and iflicoviu•d ha was a policeman, 14 yeui* on
the force.
Meanwhile, In Ren Fra tic lien,-—
mystery, shrouded tha savage
bludgeoning Of an attractive ad­
vertising agency secretary e* sha
lav In bed.
The victim, Mery McIntyre, 9ft,
formerly of Vancouver, B- C ■ we*
In such e critical condition that
homicide Inspector* Jesia Aye*
end Frank Gibes
lbeau were assigned
to the cas«,
Brain specialists removed e
piece af ekul) pounded against her
brain by bkiw* from a blunt In­
strument. They said eh# had been
(truck at least thro* time*.
Motive fer the attaak waa not
apparent. Doctors said aha appar­
ently had flat been sexually as­
saulted. There ware no aim s of a
struggle In Iwr basement apart­
ment. A wallet, containing poe■ibly |1 8 to 880, waa missing.
Two mysterious tslei
‘
lephon*
cells
.Jll#,
an unidaitttflad
male, •a JRM
blue
‘nby
*
“
,*«
kesifib*
bnrdsrsd man's handkerchief end
the Imprint of a green stamp on
the yletim'e blind were the chief
cluee police had to work on. The
stamp wea similar to a return

witer,

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Csroltns
The l
first

Dalny

Seminole High School Yearbook
Is Dedicated To Coach K e ttle s

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......... iilstnlidlllg lieii.e, I V\ i I.l tiaLei. Ila/el Kline- Mary Iti &gt;.|i
•t. hull* Willi-. NnVellu hill 1ti 11 II, luld graduate- 1 1 ■ ii
HietMuu IJnlverMitv i'"Uy
'*■ at, I I'h) tli-* W.iM
fmlv l.urrth aiititvet-.il&gt;
t t
X4• Mary I lien I.nanny, hull'
gradiialluii from the I'mie-I i*1'- I' n Mu, France- Kumlili-v, hern*"
Huyeim, ElianlieMi White, Mm.
Militmi v Acadumv
I lie ‘."18 iiieuilieis -I Mu . i i l u I*■11 llowan, lleile Mvsr*. I.uiive
| | &gt;UI|UU*,I oil I'a si Tnul
aliilg cImms and upwanl- "t l‘.‘i|" |
paienls, friend* ami ........ li-r
.
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.•iii'.l inluiilly, pi tlie 1 .......... ..I ■I. I&gt;- . l u b e , . l r . , Y o u i i k
Ai'den, a* (lie gliarh- I I I 1 iv»l
J’lcctricitiii, Killed
rymsri, as &lt;dd in Vest* 1- Mm mu
veisllv itself, laid a pattern Ini Mm
grid nates.
J t&gt;. Jobe, Jr., young elertri
Mils is Ilia large-t gi i ln lime clan, was kiIlt-,1 today at /.ellwuod
■lass in the history uf Mir mu-rr- when an electri.oil dull witli which
lly Mild tile first lime I heir have I," tea* working nn the high lower
rv rr been two students I" I,* i' i'S.I "I a water tank grounded nut,
imted "Mlllim* eillli I'liuli
I'liey ,. 'losing
'10*1110 Ike cm rent lo surge
are Mrs. Nila Tin on Il4n. rn f Muuogfi his lio.lv, according to
JaclEsonville arul Ken v Kent Hrott iitiurinatlon recalvad Iiv his muof Ft l.audardaU. Il.ul, o , eived plnyar, R 0 tlaipei of the Sanlischelor of arts degree; ford Electric Cu
"Work—hard work. |ilo* con
The accident occurred ehmtlv
entretton oil the iob you air ludd- after the neon day period. Tlie 110
log, will uvsntliullv *|lttll ilivrs* tool tower was lining erected for
—liml Is, If you ni.'tk** work u A Ihida and Sou.
Mr. Johe l»
imi,it,” (imivral Wu inwrigtii siiul suivived by tin- widow, Mrs. J. I),
"Indulge In prnfltnhlr t,j*t&gt;it*
John, Jr. end two children, Mona
Thn grmlunting **Iji * includim oiid Francis. Thu Joho family re­
many wlm alrundv hnvu gnu,cl cently moved Into their new hump
liutu In tliwlr field.*. There nrc at l.ocli Arbor. Mr Jobe bad
Hcrhcrt L. Dudley, of (.Tnnnvirtur. been employed l&gt;v ttn&gt; Sanfo/d
world record liuldei in sititbnll; Electric Co. for thu past mnW
Gertruds Ilare Hughc*. Jackson­ years.
ville, sml Nelda lloltou Newsome.
Del,nnd, University i,ur*u*. Ihin
Kildioy, Ludlngtoii, Mich., who tin* Hve Are Selected
gained state-wide recognition in
For UoyH State
art; the Hev. John I’tlhnm, a*
sistsnt pastor of Del.and Fir-t
uf five members of
Ilsplist Churchj Cedi Itstiiel. tin-Selection
junior class of Seminole High
Tampa, State leeder of Rovnl School
who will irprosant local
Ambassadors; Julian L. Htenstrom,
flattiord, new liietuher of thn nt'ite civic organizations at tha Ameri­
Brotherhood staff; Anna M. Stew­ can Legion sponsored Boys Statu
art, St. Petersburg, Orangn Bowl program nt Tallahassee was an­
queen attendant; Rot Turner, Sto­ nounced today liy Karlyle Hourcommander uf The Sanford
ver Little Theater and Montircllo bolder,
Hummer Theater In tho Catskills; Post No, 65.
Tha boys wlm will leavu Sunday
Jam es Eason,
Wuvcrost. (la.,
hy bus far a week In the Statu
drum major of the Slotnon Hatter capital
are Alan Hotzsl, sponsored
Marching Band; Mary Ethel Gilhurt, Del.nnd, "Miss Stetson of hy Kiwanisi Clarence Clause, spon­
1960"; Carl Simmons, nuw ssslnt- sored by Lions; John Flt% spon­
snt football coach for the llatter*; sored by Rotsry; Bill Tlson, spon­
Jan Wlsckowikl. Warsaw, Poland, sored by Elks end Luther David,
who with hit wife were officers in spuniorad by Jayc
Boys Btota Is being sponsored at
tha Poliah Army during the war;
Bill Tutanr DsLsnd Red Hat catch­ stato capital! throughout the naer. and Dick Pearce and T*» Sloan. tlon b:y tl)# American Lsglan and
is ds»tlgnad
ned to Jamillwrloa youth
WJBB announcerswish tna
principles
. • Ifundamental
______
______
Receiving the Master of Arts of
democratic government, declared
decree were Ronald Earle Aldrich
Judge Douglas Stsnstrom. chair­
! Mt. Dorn), Roy Franklin Cromer man of tha Boya State Commit­
K y j, Emm«
jEu IDavis
Corbfn, ,KyM,
Emma ILee
tee
Pn
, . which Include! John Kodar,
(Dunn, tiI. 0 .), Francis Patrick
Field tod Mack C lo vel
veund,
Ftiipatrlclk (DoLand), AltoC

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I I- 111 'tilll gi' Ilf till
I Ii. It., s Ihm, -si .1 .,'ivit-f, wore
ti. Id ttmi'lnv stli'iii.i
it l.DO
ii'i-li'.-l. witti thu Kuv I1 G Murray,
(is-t' r iti tlie l n n i i i M h Church
ill'll,"img tin- sermon
V -uttlor
sueul gathering will tiu liclil Wedlie*.Iiv night at le n y 's \ri-niln, it
tvs- zuinmiicsd hy ,t N Croums,
principal
lii. loiieii in ti,- graduating class

■'li. Mo- following
It iluigh H*' II,«III III Boykin, J|-.,
p ii'-il«nt; Msiy l.,-u McCain, *eelolm v; Join Kthul Tonluy, tressuiti 1 si'ov Rnnald Crawford, vlc*presi.tunt; Juanita Elvira H’ilsott,
a»-t sm-rutsiy; and Rolwit Mar­
ini Jeiglst, reporter.
M i i v I.cu Baker, Jovenh Cluvelanil Bratcher, Ellialiutli Anna
Blown, Willie Fred Caniiiun, Jo ­
seph l.oiiis t’ srwise, Evelyn Boatri,-*- iTiurch, Willie Cuasar C’utn-

uiings, Ernest liuorgo Dunwoody,
lleiiiiiin
Eiigp.
Maurice
Gene
Field!*, .f 1*1*11 Preiiton Galloway,
unit Willie Griffin. J r
Irene Duloris tlaition, Arthur
Ms,' ilsiulurson, Titu* Jerome Hcndrriun, llarhsrt Cortiulltis lllcks,
Hidnuv Nathaniel Hill*uisn. i’usrl

Dchirls Jscksc.i, Enrurv Lsne)
Lois Jtw el Miller, Essie Vivian
Moors, Million Beatrice O'naal,
Ssrxli Mas Parkins, sml Phyllis
Alhurtha Presley.
J miiiun Rulmrt Hliodus. Paul An­
derson Sadro,, Inur. Shulls Smith,
Jean Deluls Smith, Altnmese Vlvcrime Stewart. Herman Alphonsn
Wilcox. James Williams, Margaret
Anno William*. Ftovd Wilsdh, Ed­
die Lewis Wood* Have Wright and
Norris Lcvatte Wright.

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE, June 5
Station
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The Herald fa d niwl&gt;ir nf
Aaeerlna led l*r*aa rrhlrh I* ealftle
Met a Mi
t r e l r fa fh* aae fa r reemhll
milIan ef all the larnl aew*
• IMe nerraeaxr. a* rrell an a) I
*fiw dl*|MH»S—.

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MONDAY. JUNE 5. I960
T t 5 B A T a ilW .lt T i l f f r

.'jprthv Pearson explaint why ha
johjacU to being called a liar.
W« had wondered if ha did.

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' Jaycee Preiident-elecl BraHey
, Qdh*m tpokt before Tampa,-Jay
' daaa fait week. got. dommendbd if
tkVlTampa Tribune for outspoken
fki'egeinii utganited iambng of ipasdmg more for
Mi .and armament, wa im
a tha Houa* Ways and Meant
' Committee lopped' another $325:• 080.000 off of lax receipt* tha
' other day.
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V ka Preaident Alban Barkley
BM bean awarded a gold medal hy
Pweidenl Trunian, although the
Vita Pretident modetlly adnuli he
doem’l know why he got it. May
bo it wae for hi* untclfiihneti in
facdficbig hit moral principle* for
Ihe food of tha parly.

•much ,doet it coit to run
rfM.'malW , itnalor. WeH,
ia : .pntathfr* ipenl 193,744;

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WO. Hit principle contributors, vy4*
M v id u tlt who gave lessthan-ll
800 each. Ampng them w# re&lt;f&gt;L
i ai&gt;* the name* of ft. D. Keen* am
Chatttr Postal* of Orlando anc
g* Frank Smathers of Miami.

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A dI#cu##lon
jc k g a n d hlghwoy# by th« Buffalo
Evening New* haa
_
given
national dUtribuston by Ho’-ck
er'e Digeat. One point ft etreamm la th a t h Ighwaya
_
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...
are being
broken down fa s te r th an we can afford to rebuild or replace them . W hether wo can afford to keep up the hlghways ia. a daba
m m hn
i i it;
i i the
u i v question
4 u v m n / |i lreally
u u i i / IQ
WIIUWICI
Is whether
wo w ant tp pay
a bill. According to the general figures
given, repaint an new construct ion now needed for the
national highway system would cost about as much na n
year’s to«a I of biudgets for the federal and s ta te governmanta.
N ot many parsons sincerely doubt th at by far the
greatest contribution to the hrpnkdown of highway pave­
m ents is made hy heavy trucks. The truck operators say it
is the w eather,abut properly laid pavements not exposed to
truck traffic show a strange ability (o
to survive Hevere
w eather conditions. Trucks also
ah arc an Im portant factor in
creating need for wider roads and moro of them , since they
m agnify Iho affects of congestion snd hnzardouH conditlonn
Irecatiae of their size and th eir speed and handling cliaractcriktloa. A two-lane road which Is safe enough for Its load
i t traffic m ay become
be
very
. dangerous
_
when a few
'ks are'
.. truck#
are add*
added,‘ not through any fault of the driv. the nature
nature of the vehicles.
u t by
Tharo la ona fau lt in truck operation which greatly In
'* e 'hazards
creases both th e dam age to highways and* th
created by trucks. This Is the practice of some operators,
the B uffalo Evening News calls them a small percentage,
of p u tting on tha roads trucks which In eith er size or load,
or both, are illegal by sta te laws. Usually they do so dellberthey. „pay. th eir fines and arntey and* defiantly;
. . if caught
_
rogantly repeat the offonse. Dealing with th is segment of
the trucking Industry which flouts tho law Is one of the
m ajor problems of highway preservation and highway sa fe ­
ly.

Letter To Russiu
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Ignoranc^jlB Tho Enemy

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XI : Senator Humphrey of Minnesota
Wfio potet at a Democrat invito*
Ignorance—"our. own find th a t of the public"—Is the
Southern Democratt In leave the th ief onumy of American newspapers Jam es R. Pope manag­
tljr ’and Join Ihe Republic#!*, a ing editor of The (.hultivlllel Courier-Journal lold Ihe Nation­

,; , *l|«*ttinn which Pretident Tru- al Newspaper Promotion Aiisoclallon nt their convention In
.
ijw W ’Wownr upon. Personally we Milwaukee. WIs. May I8.n
"There la nothing on telovlalon which suggests it can
f«lh«r think Senator Humphrey ha
go!' idmeihin# there. We believe take ov*»r n new*ps|ier’s main function which Is an Imnesl
I Southern Deinncralt have in- and comblote nrenonfnllon of Hie uown," said Po|&gt;e, chair
ely jiiore in common with the man of the writing comm ittee of The A ssociated Press Man­
publican* than they have with aging Editors Association. 1•
"1 am still convinced th a t our chief enemy, and the
Senator Humphrey.
only one we need worry too much shout at this stsge of the
It; New York City, of all placer, ame, Is Ignorance," he continued. "O ur own ignorance of
an American woman, married |o be public.
.
.
.
Pope said that If people of democratic nations have to
a Chinetc, thol and critically
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wounded her (our year old dauglt- "make U)clr urgent and multiple decisions In the next decade
out of Ignorance, we are sunK."
the looked
looked litre
li
J •\‘r
i l j ) heeaure the
" It Is not enough any more Just to have a hazy Idea
Chinese. and further becaure olht
I'* If ahiliken kidd
kiddad her about her pr- of w hat's in the headlines," he added. "Tho citizen muat he
;
Wtlltlr Oriential look. Man't inho- inform #! tin 4 m#ze of IntricaU -Jacta and Ideas."
Louisville editor s a l d 't n l t In h |a position ha had
ijty to man 'ia nowhere batter to beThe
aw are of euch promotional featu res a* comic* and conIrated than in thee heartlun
heartleantta
k
'
' ;
44* child toward another wHo
"B ut." he continued, "th a educatlorl of nil citizens suf»«n« to b«"a llUle dlfferrht f lc k n t tn'm eat the enteriancles «hend has got to get our at*
nd in tha cruelty of. ’prejudice, tantlpn.
tientlpn. Com
Comics
relief, b u t hone of th e answers.
prov
ka...4rll) provide
if atrch thing* Are facta of lif».
ta w ith entertainm ent media
/ W 4 1 have triad to compete
ay thould be rentemberad when In entertainm ent. Wo have to -mrln
....t some
. ... light
_ , m aterial.
.
...o(
Mnarnage of the rata* U con- course, but I thlaka we are letting our adversaries choo#e the
ipd. the Oriental child who b Weapof,.
weapon# which will
If we undertake to m eet tele*
..... defeat u#c .i~
a l .**.
n .jn u * x ..* ..a - . I
piled bV Ca'uruiani 1in New vlaJonJwith
mol'd and more ucornice
and feature#,
1
"W
hht
we
b*va
1
T
t. of *.*.
th
e
Im
itation
life but, life ItX Would alto b« ridiculed by
self. T h e re a r e no o th e r lim its o n n e w s. W e h av e to b e s m a r t
Chinaaa in China.
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idftd* of thotMabda
knd worm# |rad#all
■oll«m and unif*nii|Aa
country thii month, ;il

enough to fin d th e tech n iq u e#'w h ich do ju stice to th e rich
ne#a of our m aterial.
.wa are, nobody can com pete w ith

alderad highly aacrat.
9. (Hat* official* who 'h
•tale tax matter*. They can
T»
a look at your fedeial Income
ia lax
return- -provided th* governor of.
the elate aaka the bureuu'a p«rmlaelon.
’. Any aluckholder—If he own*
one or more aharca of etnek In
a corporation—haa a right tq
eee hla corporation* lax return.
4. And—at anv time the I’rar
•Idtn*. rant tell the bureau t„ dlael"»e your Income tax return tq
.&lt;ny Individual or group he .ay i
can *ee It.
The I’rexldent doeap't throw
'hla privilege around. An ex.
ainnle la tha fact that in thl&lt;
c*aa he'* tailing th* Attorney
Genet at to deride what lax In­
formation to lit the rommlttaa
tea.
But thoie are the only four
rvav* In which an Income tax re­
turn, one* ll’a barn filed with
tha governman’t Revenue Hureaji,
can hr aeen hy anyone nutiidt
th* bureau.
Whgn Mr. Truman was
Whan
w a Ben*.
Benhte In-

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JACKSONVILLE. June S —
IBpecUi] — iM ay *aiew~ through
the Banford——
State Farmer*" Msf*
**
ket topped eale* of eame period
W .w
*»y J38A06.01, and tha
market handled 00,000 more parku , t May for
u5‘.!* amounted to |.1#7,
036.90. While 194,040 unit* this
May brought I4lfl.l4t.#7.” accord!nir l? L'jf.Hr®- r# t,l'r*d In the offtc# of William L. Wllwm, director
of fitato Market*. "The current
icaton |n the Sanford Market la
drawing
« close with mnnv of
the dealer* already cloaed though
a *upply of celery, corn, tomatnea,
peppara, watermelon* and pea*
will be available to the trade dur­
ing tho current week.
"A heavy supply of green corn la
expected on the Rtarke flu te Farmera Market along with a good
Volume. O fpeaa, Buttarbaan*. Ford
Hooka and pepper. It haa been
nKeaaary to Increase platform faellitfsa to taka cor* of the heavy
eprlmr deal on this market.
I M Plant
r
‘
City Btate
Market reortod offering* of 48,710 units
ndudlng six varieties of baana.
green eorn, cucumbers, eggplant,
pototosa, squash, tomato**, w ater­
melons .two varieties of pepper
and peae brought grower* In ex­
cess of 190,000.00 during the peat
ala day parlod. With the excep­
tion of pepper and peas, all other
commodltlae took a sharp drop-In
volume.
Baby Limas, Butterbean* and Fancy Ball pepper
showed an Increase In price of
♦1.00 per unit over tha previous
week . Okra lead In price, averag­
ing $0.98 per bushel hamper.
•’Th* Pahokee Market expect#
a light volume of com during the
rurrent week.
"Th* eprlng tomato season end­
ed the pact week on the Fort Pierce
Hint* Farmer*' Market today with
19,398 unlta returning 197.119.73
to grower*. Cucumber* lead in
volume and price followed hy tumateca.
‘Palalha Hleto M a iiil ll'Ud|U~a
fair volume of good qualltv green
corn.
"Auction selling on th* PalmelU,
Market closed for the aeaion on
Wtdncadny. Light volume of to­
mato**. Iirnni, eggplant. *&lt;iu**h
and Hlnckeyo pe*H will continue at
private xalo."

T akphoM 148

Social Calender
Vary, truly your*,
O. A. Walt*

Segregation
ICu i I** n

Vr*w P age On«l

•nuahle regulations."
Horten milled:
"The deiilql nf dining eervira to
any' paxaengtr by th d 1 (railroadI
rule* before ua aubject* him to a
prohibited disadvantage.
•'Under th* rules, only four Nsgroe passenger*
nxera may be served at
hen only' at thn table
on* time anid |hi
resprvod toorr Na
Negroea, Other NeI urea who praaeqt Uwmaelvne are
compelled to await, a. vacapav at
Umb table, although there may. ,b
OIany vacancies olaewlicre In (h
dinar.
"Tha railroad* tbu* rejuaa to
to Hinny pauavngcr* the ure
g tund
it* existing and uiioccuplrd tov litlas. The rule* lo t the rail*
roads I Impose a Ilka deprivation
upoq Whllu paMonxera whenever
more than 40 of them seek to br
served nt thn eame time and the
table reserved for Negroes Is &gt;•*•

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Seminole High Schoof
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o. - Other

Preskleot In k s
iCi»aile«e* rv-isa N e* Oael
strongly organising our. waiter#
as a mean* of maintaining
$3Billion AM world
universal peace."
Bonnet aald Franc#’* proposed
To E u ro p e Bill unification
of French and Ge'rma#
Industrie* wlll^remov* one of llic

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’ The meaiure wa* lignrii at a
While Moure ceremony. It authori­
ze* five program* of wurld-wiile
•id. including fund* for the ihirdyear operation of the European
Recovery Plan, and a atari on the
"point four" propotal to develop
harkiyard area*.
"Taken together." Mr. Truman
•aid of Ihe five program*, "they
n /d up U&gt; n Inaad, enlightened and
typiraily American rntcipriie in
the building nf • tafe and proiperour world."
lit' hi* Uatement, the Preridcni
e|tofr««d apecipl fil«it»ure over lips
W5,000,000 (usd. approved for
technical aid under the Point Fqur

pro|nbp.’

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Ho aald It Is #n Important «ten
toward strengthening freedom end
defeating ’ICnmmuniat iuiperipliHin," ■and exproeeed hope that
Congreaa will toon nnae a com­
panion maaeuro authorising the
government to encourage nmi aupport private .Investment! In needv
nation*.
'
”Thn preeenl act," hr said, "I* a
memorable step forward In nur
program for peace. I am confi­
dent that the Oougres* will follow
through promptly bv spproqrintIhg th*
the full nmeaiure nf bind* neCeL'ary ‘to cat
carry out the program*
iuthnriiteH ‘In thl* s e t " ■ ,
Mr. Trumai
rumen tefd th* act la a
tribute to the "wisdom and vigor
of the forward-looking members
of the congreaa of both political
Birtles, of both houtaa, and oarcularlv to the hard work of the
responsible Congressional com­
mute**."
Tha maasure’a biggest authorlxatlon la 18,860,000,000 for carry
Ing on tha Marshall Plan In Euyop# for a third year. Other pro­
gram*:

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Me/hvDi!,*B*lty Ann
ion. Nall Bui#,
raoe Ford, Maggie Hell Feva

many am^ h 0 9 w 4.tf, ■
U. 8.
• Th# 81- w#re toka* to^
a r m y prison a t Landtoarg, G e r ­
m a n y , 'to aarva aanlence* ranging

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Ba»tp Jo He

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moat actions obetaclea tn InterEuropeen cooperation and would
be the first atep "toward a feder­
roue. H might well
ation of Europe.
change the entire c o u n t of history
for the old Continent,"
fluch a unification of Induatrle*.
Bonnet add, will make war be­
tween France and Germany — "two
nationa who have been encmlqs fur
a thnuxend year* •— not onto un­
thinkable but materially tmpoxx •
hla,"
Bonnet praised Utltnil Stale*
aid through tha Marshall Plan to
enable European countries to re­
build thalr economic system*.

Arms For Europe

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arias Lansing
an!r
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Jackie CamSron, Duncan Baker
and D ortaM R sw srt.
*
Junior, flophomora and Frarhman activities are well pictured,
and among. Ut* many winner*
of honor#,ore tha group* 6f Boys
B U t# i h Girls SU ta, sponsored
by tha AfneUWm Legion..
ax# davotad to
T wo*.to{5"p»ie«
w o;
tha Band and Its dfetrlct schfavanU under
tha baton
of B.,E.
maul*
............
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toubla
pea*
BJackl Another \ double
spread
'read la
I* oavotod
devoh
te
‘ *tha Q1«T
n u b , which under the tehderehlp
of Miss 'yUt* X*#** WhIMja won
honor# a t th* di#tri*t faatlyal
at Orlando.apd tha SU ta F m Hval at TVmp«. Datallad coverage
I* given to sport and club actIvltlea. , .
Barring w|th Ml*a Partin on
th* Sally S ta n ware Duncan Ba­
ker, Morlhaf,Chapman.' J#n* Ford.
Dan la* (Hewaa and Randall d o ll
as literary editors) Phyllfr Wya**
•nd Jack Spencer aa enapihdg
(dltor*, Janette Jenklneon end
Fddle SenkhHk a* eporte editors;
Kaye Williams, Dorothy Knight,
llasel Balnea and Beverly Gisrilck as dtfulatlon managers;
Pat Brown, Batty Jo Holloway
and Jack Cameron as advert'*.
Ing managers. Theda Petro* was
business manager.

H’oattanee N a a Taaa u»,l
necessary to nmke fullv 'ffo&lt; 11v ■
the new weapon* #hluh our long
Wainwright
rimgc homlin* can utilize."
Southeast Asia —
•4 Pveta Pegs na*)
Anps aid programs are h*l!tg
.. JsniQs Eddeveloped fnt cniintrloa "most Iin - tlan Gary (IMt. P nral,
mediately threatened- by, Com­ ward Gilley (F ast Atone Gap^Va.),
munist aggression and auhvnslnn." Frances Douglas Kalv (8t. Augus­
Funds nave bean, earmmked for tine}, Lucy Hal) Rmlth (Hanford).
arms, ammunition, aircraft and and Robert I Ellsworth True (Lake
other jungla-fightlng etiulpmeu
l
tb e 'M a itir of Science
for governpienta in the lnd '-Chin.r t eAwarded
degree were Jackson B. Bragg (De
ere*. . h
, .
Land
~
-- Oaorga
Donald
Luxdgrtn
*1* &gt;—,. ■ u
, Indonesia
Copatabqlarv equipment il* to lie (Manoheatax, N. H&gt;)i*nd Brad­
nvoviHe&lt;|| to Jmtoueaia to assent thq ford Millar (DaLand), &gt;* t&gt;«..
atahlllty of (J)g new,.government
Tltai 90-font Rethbune Elm *t
"The successful rendition •If
i
Communism In this region," John­ MarUtts, O., la aald to ha the
son aald, "is Important to thv fu|- nation'* largest.
flllmcnt ofJl our primary obliga­
tions to tho
“ ‘
m
areas of the'
glc Interest In ' the F ar £a«t."
Phlllppln**-Continued m i l i t a r y hl.l la
nrre**arv haeanse of the gueirll'.i
activities.
Iran and Korea—
These countries are h«lnv sub­
jected ta "varying degree* of ex­
ternal
Communist aggresdon"
against which present for*** are
P IU C S D T O H O V K l
Inadequate.
Graeco—
This country muat replace mudh
1937
of It* war-battered equipment If It
la to halt new Communtst guerrilla
/ ' FORD
outbreak*.
Turkay—
Panel Truck
The training and modernising of
Ruoalng
good, food tlr*# and
Turkish'm ilitary forcaa I* past th*
ir body. Only
half-way mark.
Last year congnw ynt«d f t..
M li-oo
314,000,000 for ra-artplng Wsxtern
Europe and Other non-Gomanmist
iu (
nation*. * Jo
100,000*000
bv Jon# 80.
But Johnson • sold no i attempt
will b# mad* to maUh Sovllt
2 Door SedAn
strength dlvlelon for,djvtslea. ' !
Extra,
good aontHtlon
- I h aald tha 1981 aim I* •reanpt
•quipmaot, o i •# raUtlvely- small

U SED

T ti t ’KHDAY
The Florida Baptist Assembly
open* today at Stetson llniseraity
and will continue through June 10.
The Phifathea CIhm nf the First
rial.(lit Church will n.ret at the
homo of Mi*. M. A. Stone, Him
a l.anta Apartment*, nt H:l-U P. M.
■* Holt***** will lie Mr* H- Huffuian, Mr*. (Joiu-ral Halivru and
Mr*. William Stomprr.

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School girls' urganlMtiiin, sntertolnsd at tea In honor of the atnlor
class and tho Trl-lll-Y mother* on
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mr*. I., F. Boyle, Mellonville
Avenue.
About 76 guest*, liicludinw sentore, mothers and the fam ily of
Beminole High School, called be­
tween 6:U0 and il;0ll o'clock. Re­
ceiving the gin-ilk were Pat Blown.
Trt-HI-Y piealdent, Pat Ca*mihi-,
president-elect, and Dial Rovlo.
Allas Rebecca Stevens, club
tiJonvir, was pri-M-nled with »
piece of silver III her choxen patr . . . a* a gift of Kii|iie,'iatiiin fur
b*r line work In tnu club during
the post year.
I The guest* wero invitod Into the
dining room where punch wa*
served from a large cut-ala*.* bowl
surrounded at the bare bv doublp
hibiscuses In shade* „f pink and
rots on a table ovi-rliiiij with Ital­
ian rut-work cloth. Sandwiches,
cookies, nuts and mints were
served by the junior members of
Trl-HI-Y who acted as hostesses.
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mer vacation: Mis* Marv Ann Gal­
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Carol Skinner, Miss Rcttya Ren4
Hall, Harold KuMurr. Clarence
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Mr*. It. F. Wliitner, Jr. hn'i
Saturday fur Tullulinxsi-r- wlni - cloudy
shu will fumlurl a Kupp.i Ih-ll t
woikshop. Mr*. IVhitner, win. •­
province president uf this -m Mr*. I’uul
hinnl Mororily, will iirt*Hid«* id nniioomil
tllv varluus meclings attcmlc.i
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Carolina and Florhm.
Among tha epnakara who will
address the conference are MI-»
Katherine Warren, Daan nf Wo
men, Mis* Olivia Dorman, for­
mer Dean of Women and now
head of tha classic dapartnui,'
of Florida State University, and

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W. A. Cagle, and Mrs. Hotkey to
the f-dlowing:
Misses Betty CakI*. Ja:ie F'urd
Doris Partin, .lime McGill, loan
Dampier. Pat Urnwii, Mary Ellen
l.osslng,
Clinpman, "Denise
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Slovene, Frances Rumbley, Mary
Michele, VltRinla Wllai.n, Tommye
Methvin, and Dnrthy Knight.

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were v. 11 tie n u l.f.il (Io n ,I | M’« - t l " i " . anilI fro m huge, showy
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edt lu i Ihe la-cttHiou
M ali) CHi.lt u r r . th in k o f g ln ili
1 must h. mi m ■f ii I luni'lii*.ii ivi"

"In s In Ii tin of cut flo w e rs, hut
• i io i| hv the hu-te-H club,
ti n nn-inU i . (lin n l.ungwunil at they u io a useful flo w er In the
cordon a . wi ll
I'hey give au th o r­
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Ita y V a n V o u r i e s , H i , b u s b e e n ity In the loidt-i w lii'ii grow n In
nmi w ith the huge lee
aw u t i l e i l a f e l l o w s h i p a l l l i e g n u i lum p
way in i-oioi d 's easy to select
S tale I'n iv e isity .
v a l let les winch bli-ml or co n trast
IK- w i l l g r a d u a t e f r o m I ' l i i i c i w iih iln- pt'icim iiil.- and a n n u al*.
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I hey may la- planted ns snoll as |
lie p la n s lu s tu d y lm Id . M a ­
tin- weal In i b im n ie . settled, aluuit 1
li i - D e g r e e ill l u i e r l i v a t ( l i e
i i iln bi • n p ail i| In ro w s, and
eon Male.
11**in lliie i- In s i* ua lies deep. The
• h a i l e s r it - itic y , .li , b u s
been
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moled In A il u l lull I lectin- hi....................................
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lo lle lll 111. Ill w llll l l | l |
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ii» nmi M is Ita v \\ hli lior ol riui i’e--io ,i p lan lin g , a \ v ir k m
' il.'in ifi i i i i v is illrig • lic ii relit- iw ,, a p .u l, until nitd -Inly asstues
i I • Mi nod M r. I . rni sl mi tbeir | Plmuos fim u inid-souim el u n lil
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I III* i Vlllto l l l l l d h i li llg hi*I*»I u
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fi l i v i n g iii'ii!i„ i m i *' in, i'iiiml
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MiBs C u ic d M r r i w t l h n
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t e r o f Mr arid M r*. F
T M e n - j ,’&gt;' • ll" B e l g i m , g . . v i n i m e i i t , M ,
w ether, re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y
fm ni i
w i l l •»' t e i i u n e i l t u s p e n d
teeth street un Saturday.
i Atlanta where she Is n studrnf at y e a I in g r a d u a t e - I i u l v ill lli- li rl ui.
The house was gavly decurt-I Kl„„rv University.
Mrs Merl- i i e f u i I- r e s u n n n g b.-i w o r k in t i n
ed with gladmla* and rose.. C o k e |
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sandwiches and mnearoorts were ........„l .. few .lave at New Smvrm,

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f u l M i* * B e t t y I t a g l e . w h o w d l
g r a d u a t e In J u n e , w i t h a ( ' o r a C o l a
p a r t y a t h * r h o m e I n W e s t 81 «-

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Is confine dto FernahlMemorial Hospital, w
to have visitors.

Miss Barbara Kurker arrived
Saturday from'FIniorv University,
Atlanta, to spend the rummer with
her parents Mr. and Mis. Wavtie
H. Rurksr.

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Now (irowinK Dahlian

u( Muv — «.ii 1Gr in warmer «li-| Bret*.
male*, I bey like plelllv nf rnoni ! It iiiiinds like a lui iif work,
two in thioe feel between but (be dahlia, wit (I Its tuitil V colIt* MBS J. II. MINK K
Plants, and all cx.i-pi tin- do a lt ol- mnl lit-aidi ir wulth *veiy
imietie* .liimlil lie staked, at the bit nt it.
lit « 1 M III \ I.OMJIY
I he Aineimni l.egion nmi mem
time llii-y an* set out.
ilf ih Ull|IIllll-. ..............
AP .Ne»•(mllire- Writer
Planling is a tricky Inisine**. j For ii rliitdipn’x party serve
A liiin -t e ie iv g n rilcn has u plate
l» I’h 'lrt .......... ..
necessitating separating chimp*
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linliidii*
and
more
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coated with chocoe
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lifter..... .. , when
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q11M g n id e n e i- are gro w ing d ah lias. mid selecting tliliei* with one ur marslnnultuw.x
lute. To make them, melt two
two
guild
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The
tnln-i
mu-l
Neither I* iliK n -o lt to g lo w , both
Iw plii.ed in a lude .ix iiiche- square, uf chia-ulate nvrr *ltda
p.itiiutiMn. Mis. .Meine dfii int add iniuieaionnlitv In the gard en ’* ileep,
hurl rout nlly, unit with i In­ niering water, remove from th#
h eau ly. Inn hoth do take a little
eye
upivaid
Al first the tuber i. heat and stir in two ten’ponns
1,1
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I''eu w ile tieniillliil llm.ii 1.1
T ill ip -, iiliin .'t in visib le little m ill e,| with a built tlllee inches I of Inltter ut margarine. Dip the
'""gemenis in led, while uu,l line pests, inn i mmle grow ing Imlh of -nil, iiini a- Ihe plunt grows, niarshniullows in the chucoUt*
luixtuiu anil allow them to her*
1'•&lt;■ Home Deiiiunsiiiiiion t'lnli lln w e is in li.e i ilia n c v .
C ontrol tile tiule giinitially filled in Hull
deli. Dccnrute with appropriate
binI their In i m - sium » i the ci&lt;. wanltem pt,-,| l,y t ie a tilig them one ur t wu -hunts mill l-e ailuweil
rleaign. with tinted frosting.
*"» m Cilv I’mk when u •mpi* w ill, i i , . ah (la k e s and dunking tn develop
V"«ip enjoved un iittnnlive mv- them
7 ne plant* .ire lifted ,ifi,-r tingi i uni nles. T o d a y . Im»
in ,id i« li lunelieon.
l . I I I * I k iii ■
In the eo lltro l jo b. I first killing fru.l, cnie taken nut 1
There wn, n stunt hn-ine » ..es­ JI eevi
tn break the necks nf tin- tuber. | I)l(. r . Is. PIOKSONS
Ill IAVI\ 11ii•1111•*’1** tmrk lull l If lle t t It o|\ mi.' eu kily.
tlptimirlrlxl
Tho
plant, si,.mid la- cut to line ,
G I i i i ' i i i I iis
whose mime menn•••■ is*mu
I'he eunniil meeting
i . u re la tiv e o f the inch stump., dried hi .a n .bine
KY
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i:\A .M IN K l)
"( ihi* II.nip Deniiinstintlnn tTuh I t lb- .w in |
fur a few hours, and treated ivilh
wo entei tallied liy the Geneva i l n , ami then leaves lire R im ilar. HUT
(il.A S S K S H iM K I )
They
are
Mured
in
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la i li n n .,l a v when ,.li n o s I .............. *«"&lt;l h au dso n if. T h e re are ness umi darkrn-.., ivilh a lent■111 H. Pnlniellu As*
bold m n u n .in \
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L ongw ood

The home of Mr*. R. A. N*w "
man o„ Grandview Avenue was
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I J. Mrs. W
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x i ' N hh&gt;/
man and
W.HA.
pored Mra. J. J. Bloat of 8lld.il.
La.i., hnuseguert of Mrs. AiUme.
The living room and porch
were gay with rose* and summer flower*, nnn the dining teble held a t&gt;eautiful Hrumgemont
of lilies and hydrangea*. Refreshing Coca Cola* and a deIlghtful array of eatnlwichea and
cakes were served.
Thoie asked to n-»l»l the
hostesses were Mr*. D. to Thraater, Mra. W. C. Hill. Mra. Lloyd
F. Boyle, Mra. James II. Crapp*.
and Sirs. Wullaee W. Bell,
About 30 guest* wrie present.

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NEW BANDS

opf to promote them to."

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Mrs, J. Ross Adams of Park
Avenue ia leaving lodav for Wil­
mington. Del., to visit her son. I.t.Col. J. Rost Adam*, Jr., and Mrs.
Adams.

Mrs. Jo,'iC|ili J. Sloat
Ih Guest Of Honor

I’m* cotUg* ch«ER« In a lunch*
won
scrvn It on fop of a
bed of cole *Uw, or stuff prunes
ATLANTA, Ua., Ju n e -8 (Spe­ with the cheese and serve on
cial) — Harry J. Mlnarik, 131H •hreddtd lettuce.
rk Avanua, Banford, and lloward
Park
Boielrr Jr., Lek# Mary, were grad­
nPO
uated at Emory University last
k \ \ O VI I C f C4 IV c l
week-end. Mr. Mlnarik received
hi* Doctor of Madlcln* dagrt# and
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M ID I
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THL A I
Mr, Botaler waa awarded n Bache­
lor of Builnaaa Administration.
LAST TIMES TO-NITE
Emory University awarded a
total of 77! degree* to June,
March, and December gradual** in
Ih* double commencement car*monlaa June 8 and 9, Breaker
for th# June 8 axarcleea wa« John
A. Blblay, chairman of the board
of dlroctoro of tho Treat Comrenr of Georgia, and Jama* V,
Citnaichaal of Mariatta, one-time

otligr fin# watch##

under PohtiPotty,
Of CMpltl

Floyd Cooper, student at Murray
State College, Murray, Ky., has
leturnrd to 8anfuid foi the sum­
mer holidays.

Mlnarik And Boteler
Graduate At Emory

GRADUATION
SPECIALS

#Uo G ra ta , Balova and

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PA G E THHKD

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

A .Mother tioose inoiMnui under
the direction or Mr.. It. L. Beard
wa* presented Wednesday morn­
ing in the Weelside I’liuiuiv School
amlllorium.
A leading, "Granny," was gtoen
hy Margaret Jones. The cast was
Mrs.
Howard
Hairis,
Avalon
Party Ih Given For Apnitments, I* confined to Fern- as follows: Motliei Goose, Mar­
garet Junes; Old Woman in the
Six Girl Graduates ald-Lailghtun Mrnioilal Hospital Shoe, Helen Pittuid; the children,
due lo a broken hip which she sus­ Eddy Webb, Fred Dudley, Michael
Durdi-n,
Hairy
Smith,
Fred
Mre. Roy Partin, Mra. V,. A. tained on Satuidny
Bridge*, Dollv Taylor, Linda
P it'
R*|l'h J-ossIrit, Mis.
Mr*. Ilul Colm-ii, who ws- in­ Spear*, Wanda Ball, Stanley VihP. H. Wyatt, Mra. buiilc, Jenkinson. and Mra. Joel McGill honort-d jut ed In ati atiloinobile accident Ini, llaibura Sheffield, Wmnell
their daughters Dons, Betty Aim riiur»dk&gt;, ns* rviurnvit to t« i- Messer, Shipley Jones, .Kathryn
Mary Ellen, Phillis Ju n ette/am l nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital Petty June Holloway, Maltha
‘ a welnei
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Senn and Jamie l.ee; Little Jock
June with
toast Thurs- for fu itlm ti eat meld.
Horner,, Dennis Whhhlen, Little
night at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mis. W. C. Hutchison Ho-IVep. Judy Petty; Simple Imolly
* Will1 on the Country Club Road
The picnic tables were decor sli d left Sunday to attend the gradu­ Paul Juukeriiian; Pie Man. Eddie
tiM f•«*t*i tftir in*w mnl dl»i*nidcd.
with purple and white asters car­ ation exercise* at Glaham-Kcke* Hughes; Little Buy Hlun. (Vii'is
I l o l l v w (&gt;..(I
d.ioy him Inill trip will haV**
rying out Ihe class rolor* Roasted School in Palm Hrach. They will Collins; Little Mu* Muffet Mary
tm iln'*! aiiMiim IIst* • hi iiip, and nil
welneri, potato salsii, pickles, return to Hanford today, accom­ E. Haskin.; Gcotgie I'oigie, (ieo.
III IIDII THOM AH
«»f ilii'^i* d i u i i h i t.i u v r d if t h e
potato chips,' Coca C„|e*. i,c panied by their daughter Prnruse. Clews; Three l.itiie Kittens, Bren­
g a i i i c n i t «v8iol i f g i t a l l y iih'U*m»t’
da Aucoiir, Ten O'clock S, liolai,
ci earn, and cake were *eived dur­
Hul l ) WOOD
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I ' l n l i t i ’d I lK&gt;* |Hf4»
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F*. W hitm r, I Annette Martin; PuplC Al King;
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H o se present we»e: Kridie S en-1Sr' *r * »P*)«Bng two weeks Dccdlc Drc.lK D..mpJ„.g. Join. !
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kn ric,. Belly Owens, Randnlff Goff I wi‘h Mrs. George McCulloch a t I While
ht * s.in* l l t r a i a i n g i d a i d v .
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P in io n
• *•• •*.* uiisi t h i ‘ i n f i i i i l * .
iris Willie, Theda Pelis* Fvu ! N ,w Smyr"» Beach. They will I The "Maimell.- M int " » dance, i ’
.1 v . . ,
Hr Be Raulctarn, Jennie Dinklne,1*i"
)••••« III h r 1 1 r i l l I t l
‘ v B. F Whliner. Jr. | wa* ............ ed i.i Pa, .Smith, Folk J , '. ',
,
l'" ' I l f l i l t|. 1 1 |)
Dot111 Cal i Al Dayla, Frames Itoni- fur
a •( il 1 • I • I l l l u I llll*l s o i l i n ' -lulls* II
w^h-cud.
I gnim-s, “I lap. Map. Bow" and ...
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I i i f r I hi I III fl I Ik I Illlsl fil l'll l**l«d
hiey, Virginia Wilson, Jimmie
, ,,
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,
, . “ Rig O Jig Jig" were pluved by |i ulll.l (ir 1141 ( | t
Mr*. Edna I. Norman d a u g liU ,,, entile Fii&gt;l Crude group The V lit t!a\ " will in .n-t .it lb.in f u l l l i r w m l i i ill ii i o«d* dll I h
Powell, Maggla Hall. I.ois Ann
lm
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In
pi.it
Dobson. BUI Bate*. Ib-tt e Mveis, ter of Mr and Mis R \V Lorn “ Flag .Habile" wu- given nv Don &lt;&gt;&lt;6' M I \ I id it u i « k mnl i Imii iii iti • |*ti!« •• hi v r l i l l l a l i ’d m l l f l l l l i r i d ,
I in \ I &gt;k •
in* I n n h i n h i d ' l l
Jnne Ford, Hazel llalnes. Dot entei ed Riverside Hospital i n ! all! Jiinim-z. and Ih. "Piayei n II* a* 41 OlliVir.
t i n it* *1
o il .41 •«I 1 8 f *| •I •'*' in 11
an
Knight, Charley flennl, Juek Spen­ J a c k s o n v i l l e K u i i n d a y u r i e i m . n i H u n g " w
in (in rn lln 1
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lian.*, I'sv*- Russl, John Fort, l i o n .
t*l ill *’l| 19 •%ol \ l l i l l l Ul* • I .1)’4
Ih r I'h ll it N III i l l l i n k i n g A n d I h r \
F’ayc Williams, Son- y l.odye.
of the pupil until iiunii when they It .• l o n g .
Mr. and .Mis. V
s hii ii id III
1*1.I\I'll M
l d l l s f i i l will*
I’harles Turner Chailie Thomas,
Westland and were guest. ..( flu- tu t grade In
Milk, |l | | f i n i n i ’, " l i i h h d ih*
191 # | i v t | \ I n
W i l k s i l l i n n u f Ilf
Tim Methvin, Char. W. Lansing, two chllilien n l Grand Iturdil the lisrii'lis iih iii .
It. 11111#* III I K, in \ \ ll l l l s l , | f | «li|( | |
If l O U I I l g M*I4 II.
Bobby It'iOges, Jai-kie Cameron, Mich., ivlm have been visiting their
#• *• 4 »si \\ 11 r I 1 1
Til# \ I 1*1 U lOt’ll III
I III lllllt^ a i r
m ill r
V
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Mi
and
Mrs.
Marljnne Eul-unks. SipiIsh Wll- grandparent*,
I* t l » h « t l l III
if 11 .1 till \ 11 *a| 11•Itl \
Local
(.roup
lleurH
i*Indmin *, i n - i « i m g m i l o a m w d d i h
Pams, Beverly Grudlrk, P n t Charles Tvler on Silver Lake for
II* •! I III i t*s| i d I In I II I llilll I
*. w i l l - i l i m i i i i l
iii|iin i!ig w a i n
Blown, Bobby Mar*. Mery Los- ten days, left for Ihelt (mini- un
liclgian .Missionary I" (idl'd 1 * 0 ( h r • • llli i- «&gt;l &lt;(• &lt;*»!'» lull
i r l n s l l i g In f l o i n i&gt;li w i t h a r t
’jrig.
Baker, Wednesday.
•NIG Sonny
. West,. Dunran.. ..........
i &lt;k*•i . svhr* is dm* ling tin* him i • i ' f , I' hi \ 1 1 * 1 * 1 14 l o n g g r o w i n g
i. B Smith, Di'iiNe Hteiens. Bill
&lt;‘tiisor l Yplaiiitd (hut tli«* rns| 110 4*11, llllll III III! lit *1I II A l i l l l l l It
M rs. W. C . Tisou, M r*. J . F.
W. C. Hiilchison, Jr., returning
Kllpatrlrk, Joan Dumiiler Doris
will | 9t*v I •• I It| ( h e |||M \ fill J11m*111 Yllll
M o r i o n , .Mrs. W .
Y o u n g , M ra
IIIIIV ls| ' l l Mill III t III* I'lld
from
the
University
of
Florida,
Pcrtil., Itotty Ann Cagle, ,l*unette
o . T IV f i r M i n Mini S v I vim I V n r a o n l*&gt;. Illg llU IlH lII* ’ raHIMII (Uilllt’lll’I’S
Jenkinror, Phyllis w vatt, June spent the weekend with Ills tint wi*nl I n O i l n n . l t , U Y d u o m l n v n i g h t
lllllio W O l k r i i .
4 i Mil 111i t •
McGill. Betty Lnu I’artln, Tummy ents before leaving for Mill Hift, l o h e n M m . I*. I&gt; H i »i | ) . m s|M&gt;nk In Mi* u l r r i l i i g r i i h r i n g llllll! Oil II i r i i ’o i i n w ill a l l o w
.Iiulv H o l l l s h t v ,
Penn., wiK-re h* has accepted ii
Wyatt and Hoy I'nrtln, Jr.
lli t i v i r sad jiitol fill i lu ll fu ll fin. i
w Iim | » h i \ i d III!
m i l k d r u I n t . lilis
lli«* O r l a n d o C l n m l t n n ( ' h u r r l i , .
piisltlon
at
the
Glendale
Hotel
fur
Alan Mr. an# Mrs. H. E. Mor­
| a n d r \ H « i * l V r h r - - in I h r | d n y , I om o i u r s l o n r l v
M r » . .SnipuM ia n n i U d u n u r v o n A f t i l t h r i r
ris, Mra. Hamilton Rlshee, Miss the eumrner.
4 0 ' ! ill's
w ill hi
l i u o r r i 1 0 Iln* ll l o i n *
llllirr*
f u r l o u g h , o f till* l ) t M*l|d« s o f r i i r l n l ' ll " mi Mo * | i l n \ , I n
Reherra Slevens, Mr*. Partin,
i«ii *t a i •• i liio i ! '. i i i &lt;* m t i i ' h Mu ..no*
i n llu* lli 'li * in n C n n i * n . w li «»i*• «*|i# mw II»I i t •• On- ••••*• *■ ’-I’l i i d
Mrs.
Hugh
C.
Wlielrliel
will
Mrs. Cagle, Mr* l.osslng, Mr*
* I »lr\ IMI4* l \ , Mil* I li II \ lllll l llUYf
spend Wednesday in Wilder lla h u s M T v n l IIIIIIIY y r i i i f a l o n g w d l f i l m M ir i m L i i in •In a- mil man 'lllii
Wvnlt and Mis. Ji.iihimuin.
Mllii 4 *%1118* III (III i d 1 |*t •• a "
hi»r h i i ' l i i i n d , w h o d i e d a n n m i s
"rr.
v e i l where she will attend a ti
The ■m • •I hiillding llu i ne Mil 119• «*l I a*I lllll, " m| ll WMimlll'l
ioption given by Mi» W. fi. Han k i m i u i v In t h a t f i e l d .
I h i n o g M ir n i i o i n u ' i , M i p S n l l u
mill puytiif 111* fp liu 1 )*fl llll I llll vi* 1)4. || 44 Hlli'L'I'Bwf||| I 1*4 14Ii
Mr«. C. P. liar key
c o i k In hnnni o f
Miss Martha
4N*lit*\ lit IL.IIyw.... I in I. i i gii
W16\ M
Lathers, whose m an lege in Hugh w i l l v i s i t l i r i v o n ill | 4|*x ii ig |i O i ilhlf* .4(4*1 I i-ki )|
• •lillg 4•«'|«C4a| re 114 pill Mull mv4i.
Honors Mins Cagle C. Wholeh#l, Jr. will ii* an even: K y . , w h r i r h r »w ( i n p a r i n g h i m *»(•!lit&gt; 7
. M|l llll 4* f| 11896%|4 I . l l l l l I I Mill 41
III' (tlllllM.
“ I Mini d w ill l
9 r l f l o | o l o h r i in l l n h ' l l g r
lit I
uf lime 10.
44 •• u n
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fi t !' Mic III I I Im gt'l
I l* 11 1 I..-ok iii p i n v
M rs
( ’. IV I I . l i k e e u t e i l u l u r d
g i l i m C o n g o in I !#f»ri
V Mo m i

WEDNESDAY
Tha study of the Sunday School
will be continued at tho First Bap­
tist Church prayer meeting hour
Diploma book on Baptist Doctrine
St 8:00 P. M.
m ' A luncheon and general busmen,
meeting of th# Sanford Woman’s
Club will he held at 12:80 P. M.
#1 the club. For leteivation* call
Mr*, lieu Wade at 835-J.

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sold tha axel

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.otrfn a |dem

"fevorltee" ahown
and Donald

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V m ontlnulng support &lt;for UnH-.
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ream for child .wal-

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federal jtoven

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Florida State Grads

WASHINGTON, June 5 ~ W ) ~
Preialciit Truman ligned ilia 13,­
121.450,000 Foreign Aid Authori­
zation Bill today, calling it a "m a­
jor conlrihulion to peace and frec-

TUESDAY
The Daughter* of Wesley Sun­
day School will hold Its regular
business and social meeting at X
Kinley Hall at 8:00 P.M. with Mrs.
Donald Dunn. Mr*. B. B. Monroe,
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mra. W. L.
H
lP rla n n a*n,i
M m ' Albert
A lk a rl M
lalr.
Harrison
and Mrs;
Hick•en aa hoites***.
' Th* Women’s 8ocl*ty of Chris­
tian Service of the Ebencsec Meth­
odist Church will hold its monthly
j } meeting a t 7:30 P.M. at the home
gf^Mra. Wilbur Nolan on South
ord Avenue.
Th* Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Church will meat at 0:48
F* M.
*
*.
' Th* regular monthly meeting of
th* Fidelia Clas* of the First Baptilt Church will be held at the
home of Mrs. 11. M. Pearce. 009
East Second Street, at 8:00 P.M.
Tha Board nf Managers of the
. Sanford Woman's Club will meet
^ g t 9:30 A. M. in th* tun room of
th* club.
The Filri.dthip
Dip League uf the
Congregetllnal Church will meet
at 2:30 P. M. at thv home of Mrs.
W. Lint on Silver Lake.

Dorii parfln

at the International Committee of the Rod Croat, Oapoya,
8wl tsarland, Faul Buaggar (left), and General oaorga C. MarahAU.
head of the Amertoon Bed Croea. confer In Washington. They and other
official* diacuaaed the work at both groups. (International Soundphoto)

Truman Claims Mon­
ey Is Major Contri­
bution To P e a c e

^ .

- •!" »N ^Charn. [ mrsaldant o&lt; tha
and winner a t th*
1 Troph

u *m*i

MiBsKathleen Oldaker
1b Given Shower
Ml** Kathleen Oldaker, brideelect of July, was honored May
89 with a miscellaneous shower
given by Mra. Ruth S. Lobb amt
Mra. C. F. Proctor, Jr. at Mr*.
Lobb’e home.
Th* living and dining roome
ware attractively decorated with
red roaee and arrangement* of
•prlng flowara.
B on«ahmenta of punch, aandwlchee and cookie* war* served
to “ ra. Yvette Oldaker. Mrs.
John Pesold, Mra. Paul Peiold,
Mra. Robert Tuttle. Mre. Morris
Ferguson, Mre. Helen Smith,
S f'lt J ,u Rh barium . J r., Mrs.
Ruth Carlton, Mr.. Ted william*,
Mra. Bertha Young, Mra. Erncat
Brotharson, Jr.. Mra. M. B. Sackatt. Mia* Maziallna, Faille, Mis*
France* Hamelln, Mia. Mary
Lind Rosa, Miss Oldaker, and
Mlaa Marie Van Engelln.

MONDAY
Tbs Elsie Knight Circle of th*
First Baptist Church will meet
at tha homa of Mrs. C. L. Collins
a t 706 West Twentieth Street at
1:00 P.M.

Seminole K S S T " * * "

commute* got permission from
The daclaloa applied ipaelfleally
l ~ A l d to th a
President Boctevalt to etc »om* to the ***** nf Ludwig Ehrhardt Korea,
aouth*
‘ iS L T B K S
&amp;
cn ira to r* ’ Income tax returns, ISO
id l80 other
German
.. „ civilian!. C o m m u n i s t C3mn#
l ____ — 1194,000,000.
,
“ fl. military Of this total, T1OO.0OO,000 |a pro­
Th#v were triad by a U.
In 1940. vided for th# Bapublla of Kora#.
ommlulon In Nankin
County School*
8—Technleal, aaoUtone* In up-

Dsmhler.

TH E SANFORD

Social A na Personal Activities

to

eanwhlle, the Hupieme Court
decided th at alien* iallad abroad
State* autt
authorities lack
hy United States
th e'rig h t to apply for court hear­
ing* In thl* rourttry.
Ju .lic . J.ck .u n il.llv.r.il th , fl-B
daclalnn which overturnad a court
of appeals ruling. Justice Black
wrote a dissenting opinion lolnad
by Justice* Douglas and Burton,
Th* government had appeal"1
contending th* circuit court a ac­
tion, If allowed to stand, would
swamp th* federal district court
here with thousand* — perhapa
w h ic h hundred* of thousands — of aim-

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WASHINGTON, - (/ft — T »ft
twanging round jrou hear la th#
nerve* of nig
hlg-ehot _
gamblers and
racketeer* being JangJH,
, ,
They
ey _gnt bad ntw* last weak.
Their federal Income U t
turn* may ha opaned to tha
Senate *ub-«ommltt«e which la
InvcHtlRatinx rrlma and criminal
llc-up*.
Senator Kefauvar, Tannaisae
Democrat and rominlltae chair­
man aald i’rcalilant Truman wlU
Id hi* group *aa tha gamblara’
return*.
Mr. Truman aald latar ha’d
leave It up to tha Atlomajr Oahcral to aco to It tha committer
got what It needed.
Thl* I* **d Information for
anyone mixed up In an Illegal
deal, whether It’* gambling or
•nme other racket.
The racket Ik,ye *eem to have
been careful In making Uialr
federal Income tax return* aver
alnc* Al Capon* got hooked for
cheating.
Uo they may not gat In trouble
with the government even If the
committee doea ae* their tax re­
turn*.
But—on thalr federal raturna
t hay’re auppoaed to raport where
they got their Income, th* aource
of It, and how much.
Thrrtfote, thl* "aourca of Iniome" Information may h# of
vital Intareat to th* eanatora In
dying to track down national
tla-up* among gamhlera and raekettera.
There’* a queatlon In all this.
One* you file your Income tag re­
turn, ian’t it auppoaed to bo
more or la** a aacred aacrat
with no on* outald* tha Internal
raverne bureau aver entitled to

Mr
•M
■v #hij
timing tthe 88 bo
•
T he fl&lt;#t Jpb.bf a n#w#paper, P oiw told the prom otion
Of aftfl a re Jimrnv Pew*
man. I# being ."guardian o f freedom and democracy."H • " If iy o u r p ow ers’o f prom otion ca n m ake peoplo believe Marr*. David R '
Bonnit
knot lin iu m tia A 'Ik * * !! k * **14 " te a r a n K*iu&gt; - 1 ■ '.........
bert Da

S S S i S . i p P PiM
mi II

THByEJAM E flMABLOW

Gsnargl Dwight D, Eisenhower Ims sent a shocking lette r tq tho Russians. They will he shocked, but the world out&lt;
dde of thg Russian orbit will take It as a m atte r nf course.
corn
Ho has p
w ritten
of Columbia “ University,
in­
m as president
...................................................................
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viting the universities of the world to attend Columbia's »**That’*
not quit* right. Thar*
200th annlversaftr in 1064. The letter contains a doctrine me aome altuatlona In which
th a t will infuriate Com m unists;
people outald* tha Internal re­
tinue bureau have a light to
"There is one principle which nil free universities
look at your return.
unfailingly m ust defend. This Is the Ideal of freedom
True, under the law any am
Of scholarly Inaulry and expression, the right of man*
plrye of the revenue bureau^ can
kind to knowledge
odn and the free use thereof."
be Islkd fsr
J « , and iineo
Elocnhowcr then pointedly adds, /U nhappily this pri­ 11,000 for telling anv outaldar—
vilege is how being subjected to serious and system atic at with anin# exception*—anything
your return.
tack In many hinds". The invitations to the six Russian un­ shout
It’* the exception* which arc
iversities and to institutions in Czechoslovakia, Poland and Important. Congreaa, which paaaHungary m ight Just as well have had a footnote a t this d Ihe lax law, aald no one nutrldr Ihe levenue huieau ran ace
point, "Trids means you".
Tho Iron C urtain Institutions nf learning are hullt on your relurn except!
I. Th Cnngrexelnnal rommltdecides what shall |peathe opposite principle. The government d»
there are only three nf
be bnllqved and gtudled. Any
invcstlgntlqli
which
suggests
them--which
handle Income tax
. ..
iqi
Hint a government hlgher-hp may lie wrong Is liable to lie inatlera. When thrae commit!***
want Income tax Information
labeled as "devlatlhnlsni", pnd bring a severe iiennlty.
from (he bureau, they can de­
Apdrt. 'frdm !al1 bjber conslderntlons, such a system mand it.
rtfoHrcripple'rfcsM|rch.,Nnt fo r long can a scientist make In While lhe»e committees, under
ill.rform delicate experim
. .ents
. . If. he the law. ran make a full and
Ho In accord w ith tho theories of open report on what thav found
in your return, they're pretty
bring a policeman to demnnd ro­ careful
' ’p dW ^WlhXt
about what they do with
■ auch Information aln c It I* tontraction br haul him off ll Jail.

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P u t Emphasis On
Breeding Strains
.- Ttdeico .Goes Rout*
To Rack Up Eighth
Triumph Of Year;
Rope Hits H o m e r

By Alan Mavtr

June 5,—(Special)— Ths Sanenl Giants continued their drive
toward the top ol the heap in lh*
Florid* State League here this
afternoon, at they dubbed the Or« lando Senatois in * 7-J contest,
which was dslsyed twice el the
OtAH by the failure of umpires
to appear and in dm fifth
taunt by a sweeping rain, which
•tony (bread lha postponement of
tbb affair.
Charles Tedeaco went the route
to-raeb up hb eighth victory of lha
e ar, Ray Trava and Homer Rigs. worked for OHendo, Trava beiRp lha loser.
, Sanford's Tom Rosa clouted hit
fifth home .run of tha campaign,
with non# on in ihs eighth.
2 JR M *'
ab b a a
fortev If
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H*hrnr,1 at OrlsnSe.

(0 )—Red Krupp blasted a hit to
rlih tflald In tha ninth Inning, senr. ing Jackie Hsalay from third base,
to provide Daytona Beach with a
3-8 victory ever DaLand here to­
night,
, Krupp alio tripled homa tha first
taUndsr run in tha first Inning.
Wallsy Uadis notched hla Unth
Islanders limiting Da­
rn hits. Ed Saea. th*
I only fiva hit*.

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uguttlns took advi
today to hand the local#

fe te *

Witt h i ' X
4 p o t h e r John Bar ski

AstlSa* their three rune,
ia, Saint receiver, also
to th# circuit.

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BY a s s o c i a t e d P i n a
. “ he ^Southern Association la
•bout $10D,CH&gt;0 richer today, but
Its all centered at New Orleans.
T n t P elt have been optioned
temperamental pitcher Dob Cheaeee, the hurler Pittsburgh bought
for that amount before the 194H
season. A big righthander, Cheanea had a 3-3 record until Thura-

peer to bo hui'rd with good pilehers now, Judging from Sunday'*
l o w - h it nffnlis. Chuttanniign's
Lookouts got the most safeties of
•hr day—eight—In the opener
with the J’ele and won, 2-0. In the
•rennd, both team* git five hits,
but the Lookout* marie their* good
for a« many runs and a 6-1 vic­
tory.
Nashville won a pair from Mobile, B-2 and (1-2. in a battla of
homeruns. Memphis' Chick* nnd
• lie uncosetting Atlanta Crackers
divided n twlnhlll. The Chicks
rouped the curtain raiser, B-2. and
Atlanta wor, tho flnnlr, v-1 .Bir­
mingham also came bark to take
Ihe second rnme of a douhleheadcr
vjth Little Rnrk. 2-1, after dropIng tha opener, 4-1.
Tho Lookouts pushed across an
unearned run In the sixth off Hob
Turkey. They added an Inaurante
marker In the eighth off Bed
Surratt who took ivrr when Tur­
key w*a lifted for a plnchhltter
In the seventh.
In Ihe second game. Bob Boas
kept Iht New Orleans' blows scatter4d while hla mates were scor­
ing a pnlr nn a Connie of errorn
end three more on tnr-je hunched
Idts off Boh Kennedy. Stan MUsnkovlch Is expected to hurl for
(he Pel* loriTjfliT
With Carl (flwhhl H*w*t*kl
Imnmierlng out n ptilr of homer*,
one In each gamri, Nashville'* Vole
took a lirnre of fa*t rim e* from
tha beat* Both tilt* wore over In
a ilttlo morn thnu thrny hour's—
About the timo it ha* been Inking
fur a single game. Mobile took
time out between game* to gel
unt nf their short* ami hack Into
tegular uniform*.
Buster Bogusklo, Vol second
b,i*eiimn. celebrated bl* return to
nctlvo ploying with a lendoff walk
In ihe opener, and llama Ray

with automatic tulallsators, and
payoffs are much slower than In
North America.
"There I. far !«■*» attention In
th* flpanclnl di'tnll
. . the mutiiel plsy, the pioflt, Ihe divi­
dends," MrCnimlrk ssld. "In fai t,
Ihe tiacks are nil operated by
Jockey Clubs on n membership
b u ll/'
The bulk of the rnres, ha said,
•re sprint*, from Urn e-ipiarters In
a in IIn In distance, but at the
same time, "they have long race*,
more long races than wn do, from
a mile-and-a-tiuarler In two mil,-- "
Tila lllalcah of fir ini wn* |m
pressed with thn rxcellent hriiilli
of the South Amerirnn hnrecn.
"They take good i arji, of tliaiu,
both Imilde and out, *Ail this In
reflected In their glistening coats,"
he said.
Among other things, ' McCornuartered off-trark. lie ex
m|fk noticed tha absence of started, in "flnp, private stable*,’
iw .W ta l. the R»jl;r»l practice of
having three different racing
cotlrsea (gram , sand and ’training)
*hk elaborate downDperitori In connection
f P t f f t tracks, ih* custom of conftnlng tha hieedlng of marcs Isrgib to h o m e 's ta n W and! the lark
lie luirsps and n friond of Horatio Lun.

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MIAMI, June 6 Praise for
the Sooth Amet lean way — with
more emphasis on good breeding
end quality racing, and In* on
wagerlilg — was voiced Karo by
8am H. McCormick, secretarytreaaurer of Hlsleah Race Course,
upon hie return from a sevenweek tour covering 17,000 miles In
Latin America.
McCormick visited nine race
courses, four of them In operation,
In six different countries, and In­
spected breeding farms In Brasil
and the Argentine.
"The longtime success of flout li
American racing" was the thing
which mml Impressed him, the
Hialeah official said.
"Itacfng Is an old, old sport
down lln-re, and has enjoyed Mv*llent health throughout," he elab­
orated. "They go In seriously for

New York, and fillilnger, Phllssdelphla. Q.
HOME RUNS - Williams, Roeton, lfl| Dropo, Boston and Rosen,
Cleveland. 11.
STOLEN BABES - Dllllnger,
Phll« del n hlis, G| Dohy, Clave Lind
and DiMugglo, Boston, 4.
HTR1KBOUTH -Hevimldi. New
York, SO: Lemon, Cleveland, S2.
PlTClIINd — Uvnio, Nau York, New Turk
li-8, .RBH) Newhouser, Detroit, S-l„ PllU lm rah
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New Turk «,.!
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BATTINn — Muslel, St. Louis.
.390: Hopp, Pittsburgh, .303.
RUNS — Olavlano, St, Louis,
(Jan*
New fork a]
AB iJathroa, Boston, AS.
RUNS BATTED IN - Elliott,
Boston and Sauer, Chicago, Ad.
llrnakiyn si rhlcean —
HITS — Musial, 81. Louis. BBi
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Slslar. Philadelphia, BA.
- Itn &gt;*rtx ( I - 1 1 VS t f i t n
DOUBLES — Rohlnson, Brook­
(Only asm** sctiMIuM,
lyn, III Mualal, Ht. Louis, IS.
AMRSItPAN I.MAl
TRIPLES — Jethros, Rpstnn.
Aahburn. Philadelphia and Sidughtar, fit. Lcmls, 4.
HOME RUkfl - Cordon, ,Bos­
ton. Hi Klnar, Pittsburgh, 10,
STOLEN BABES - Tsrwllllgsr,
Chicago, fl| Fly*, players tied wlU»

PHILADELPHIA. June II — WP&gt;
— Sugar Ray Robinson, king of
the world's welterweights, goes
after another title tonight In a
hlgh school star at Newark. N. J., IB-round bout with the "Inde­
before-he enlisted In the Marines. structible" frenchm an, Robert VIIWhen ha entered the university iemsln,
after the war he was shuttled off
Th* municipal stadium match I*
to the university branch at Savan­ billed a t a middleweight champion*
nah because of crowded conditions ship fight by tha Paaneyfanla
at Athens.
State Athletic Commission. And
Ha finally got hack to Athane the winner stand* • chance to win
after the IB48 season and was National Boxing Association saaegiven a grant In aid after a coach tlon aa the titlehoider if certain
■potted him playing touch football conditions are met.
llln rlection aa captain nf the
The middleweight boxing divi­
tlt6n Bulldogs was announced S a t ­ sion has hern In a muddle fur a
urday. Dick Yelvlnglnn. an nffen- lung time, ever since Jake La Motrdvo tackle of Daytona Reach, was ta won over Prance's Marcel Car­
named alternate captain.
dan after Ccrdan Injured hi* hand.
Robinson and Villemnln. regard­
ed b r the NBA a* the logical chal­
started the fireworks with th# lengers, have repeatedly bid for
first of the two teams’ five hom­ title bouts with La Motta, but the
ers. Sawatskl followed suit and Bronx Bull ha. turned them down.
• hot could have been enough- The
Now La Motta Is matched with
Be*re couldn't get to Jim Atch- Rocky Urailano, .former middle­
ley until th* eighth when Fred weight champ, for an NBA-sanc­
f'ostoleea hit a two-run circuit tioned title go a t Nsw Yorjt Jun*
clout. Ate May's silnt was the first fit.
time since May 10 a Vnt pitcher
Ths NBA says tha winner of
had completed a game at home.
that New York fight m utt mart
Sawatskl and Cliff Aberson both
had homers In the second game,
which was won In the last of the
»evrnth on an unearned run.
Pitcher Bob Scholls, who held Ihe
Beni a to four safet ies, hit n hlgn
bounder through shortstop Grails
Wilson's legs. He went to second
nn a sacrifice end crossed the plato
on' Fred Klcbarda' tingle.
The predominantly left bander!
Cracker* were baffled by a pallof lefties, Lon Coicoecha In Ihe
opener and Marv Itottblntt In the
finale. The Chick* made five hits
off Carl Llnduuiat and Ha.iy Mac- three other 1M8 favorites, Little
Pheraon good for five runs. Al Slearhle, Sly Banter and River’*
Alienin'* two-run homer war the Edge will compete tonight over the
only dangerous blow off. liolcoe- R/tflth mile route against four
ehra.
new comers to the Volusia oval,.

Holder Of Course
Record Will Race
At Volusia Club

phi* one rnn In the first Inning of
th* nightcap and then shut the
door, th e C/ncker* tied It In the
second amt pimhoit ncruis tho win­
ning run In tho top of the seventh
when (jane Verhle singled home
Ebhn St. Claire.
Little ttork'r Travelers ended n
four-game toeing etreik with a
llire'o-run uuthui*t In the sixth
Inning of the first game. Pal Hag
gerty's triple was the b'g blow.
Itnlph Atkins added another ta ll/
with a homer In Hie eighth. The
Barons couldn't get to newcomer
Art McConnell whose four-hitter
showed h* was nearing the form
liiat made him a 17-gam* winner
In 1049.
Damn Hurler Kay Yochln won
hla own gnma with a homerun
In the extra elr.hth Inning of the
nightcap, Little Rock's Mho John­
son wn* within one out of a 1*0
shutout In th* seventh, when-Nortn
Zstichln drilled one out of th* park
and tied Ihe score. Then Yochlnt
look matters In Id* own hands.

'STRIKEOUTS - Roberts, Phil•dslD hla.Ili Bpihn, Boston.J«.
PITCHING - fiinkhead, Brooklyn. 4-1, ,R00| Simmons, PhllMal-

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Look, and you saa baautyl Naw trend-making, pace-setting beauty Inild# and autl then look deeper . . . beneath the surface!
there's where you find an even greater dlllerencel Great engineering—lolld auallty of conit ruction. Th# great Chrysler idea lhat means
naw pleasure In th# comfort of a c a r . . . new satisfaction In th* durability and safety and convenience of a catl Look closer stllll
At th# workmanship . . . at lha quality of the materials , . , al th# value all fh# wqy through that only ChrytUr efftrs. That's
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Teton nnd Phylokl, Karlrock, fourycnr-old pride of the Mulrock Ken­
nel* covered the long 2060 foo*
couree Inst summer In So seconds
flat and he wilt be regarded favor­
ably tonight when he gallops in
Ihe feature ninth race.
Little Blenrhle, owned bv Hdward House, was a etiir performer
al the Sanford-Orlando track last
winter. Sly Ranter and Rivers
Edge arc remembered for ’-Hrl'
stellar role* In Inst summer’s ra ­
cing her*.
A* for the new comer* in to­
night's feature. Talon and Phvlekl
are both Randle owned and they

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Hickory Avenue
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, The members of Tho Church
' « f God have Juit returned from
Jaektonvlile, whore they attended
the 2fllh ennui I assembly of tne
Church of Cod with HI shop
George A. Wallace, general over*
' tear of the colored work, and
Mr* Maggie nrantley, genernl
* chairman of the auditorium com­
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work. It w«i « very
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HOI'l’KK ACADEMY
The Parent-Teacher* Associa­
tion of Hopper Academy wae enterlnined by the second grades
with Mrs. M. G. Johnson and Mrs.
It. 1». (tackard as teachers.
The program for tho evening
was ns follows:
Opening song and Prayer, 2nd
Grade*; Playlet, "Making The
Vegetable* Happy," 1st and 2nd
Grades,
Tap Dance, Soft Shoe
No. I, tth Grade. Dance "Narcis­
sus—Mh Grade; Dance. "Humore»(|ite," lllh Grade; Square Datici'.
tth and f&gt;th Grades.
Parent* present from tlie -econd grade., were: Mis. J. H. Mer­
uit, Mre. Ellen Martin, Mrs. Re­
is’, cm Tliompsoh, Mrs. Fannie
Cooper, Mrs. Louise Brown. Mrs.
Fannie I’. Black, Mrs. J.uln Black.
Mrs. Alice Williams, Mrs. Luredean Mitchell, Mr*. WII»on. Mrs. C.
Smith, Mr*. Haiti* McCloud, Mrs.
Lntma Thomas, Mrs. Nora Wil­
liams, Mrs. Josephine Allrn and
Mi*. M. Butler. Other* present
for the evening were: Nils. C.
Black. G. K. Campbell. O. Oliver,
•' I., Wynn, C. Stapler.
Alice
Blown, Mr. Henry Brown, Rev.
K Uionson, Mi-s Loretta Clair,
Bcltv J. Black, Katie Itoldnsoti,
K Brown, Mra, Mary JenMs*, Mr*.
M. L. Jones, M, Wood.slde, Chris­
tine Allen, and Mr. John Gray. A
delicious 10 pass of punch and
cookie* was served which was
enjoyed by all.
Mi. 11, C. Caldwell, ,president
Mis. A. .1. Hin.-ton, secret a n

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The I’nienl Teacher* Assocla
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SPIB/AKS T O N IC —
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Friday Night HiOO Young ('So­
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1 he nubile I* always ■waleomed.
let in 40-M), with the First Grades
Mi* Anna Marl# Henderson,
rntrrlalnlng Wednesday. June 7,
Rep »,m .
No. 449 "Must Jesus Bear tho I’, M. Devotion led by Mr*. Ger­ Robinson to the wtilllng congre­ id 7dill F.M. All niemhers and
filends am urged to he presenl.
L'rois Alone". Rev. June* spoke trude Smith and Mrs. Even Mae gation.
Ml DVD FS l i r i . l t At ht ,
I*iraiding Elder Kohlnion cho*o business of vital Imparl mice.
/turn Michel 7th Chapter 12 JOHi Stephens. Sermon was dellvried
Mil;*,’ II* 1-1 |U I i.lfCIK'H
Mt. D. C. Caldwell, president.
vrracn. "Who Is Giai like uulo, by Itev. L. J. Flowers, alternate Bev, 21:7 from which he selected
Buiiilav May 2H, wat a very •*lc.” (itul nrrangea lliinga and Bev. M. II, Holloman. Sunday this Teal. "Life's Btrugglra atvl
hit
.It. John Baptist plans ilist no man can change. 7:ttO IV M. Devotion led by Itev. Its Kewaids". Mrs. Louise FosVon Mu&lt; cordially Invlled In al
Chuich. fsiiminy .'iclmtil wits ht'lil
After Hie evening services the J. Wiggins. Evening sermon de­ ler and Mrs. W. R. Cronnta ser- trMl| n,,. i-ioslng eseulse of Unli­
at lit, itsiiui
&gt;i i'"!li* * &gt;. t'luitif
nffli-pru miel iiHimhii n livered liv Itev. T T. Th(illt|n.on. ved In In ln rst of the Stewards. |,,., Academy Hclinol. Thmsdav
W i n n —n'Hrni'i a—nr—ihrir pnsi worshipped with the Flrsl Shiloh JteV^ FT TTiiTT
Hull allei naliiig. the Timr:—m ^ in — wns m our midst \ aighi, June 9
of duty, Mini AwlsDtni Buperiii* llaplisl
Church
Rev. J.
B. Union t'loaed to meet neat at In Interest of Majm Williams 'dll 1,1 lull
tenilcht Mlaa Klin Muc Kmard Barnes, pastor whose Aunlvrr- Mt. Zion M. II. Church Hypes Hoy Heout of Troop 91, In an
rsliling. Thu (nuuiny Brhiail eary wns lieltig celeliisiliwl. The Avenue. Midway. Name beg in fl­ effort lo soiled aid lot Williams
eamn wns Ininrustingly rvvtuw- public is Always ivolrnme to ing Wednesday night June 21. to attend the Scents National
eil by i’natnr (lev, C. I„ Jonus Woi&gt;hl|i nt St. John llev. C. I., Rev. N. Hlplln I’astor. llev. J. Jamboree to be held at Valley
for If* iiiimilcs.
II. Hamilton, Union 1'iesldent Forgo, I'n. Both Mi. and Mra.
Jones, l-Hstnr.
Thu morning ilcvutlon was iml
Sirs. Louise I.. McCall, Union Foster are doing a lovely niece
of Work In their Interest nnil ashy Letoy Built1my, Di’ticon of St. YOUNG MINWTKBS FNIUN Reporter.
■Istnnee town,, I the Youth proJnlm Bnutiat Chmcli. Sctlplmu
MEETS
glam.
lesson wds mini from the 9th
The Young Minister* Union,
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Throughout the day the tide
■ Chapter of St. Luke 2U In 4hl)i with llov. J. H. Hamilton, ureal-1
wns high at Hi James. Presiding
verses. Thu rnniiregiiHun repeat- dent met with ihe HI. Ja m e s, JAMKH A. M. K. n it'ltC I I
^ lug "Anil In* suid to them all if Union Ultllrh, Bev. I J. Flowers, I On Stinduy, May 2H the mom Kldei Rot niiaoii'a niMs-age for the
anv mini will conic ii(tcr mo, let pastor. The program wns ns fol- ilig seivice- at Hi. James A. M. livening * rm rr was la ken front
him ccny hiriiHplf ami lake "P low*: H’eiineartuy 7-All I*. M. K. Fliureh tipenul with the sing­ Bev. ;i:9. Test "The Policy &lt;Jf
hi* crn.sa dully nmj follow me '. devllnn led by Mrs. Geoigr Nee- ing hy tho eh.dr and eotigrcgn- nn open Ibmi."
Bov. White wIsIim* to espress
Rev, Junca subject was "Self- ly. Sermon hy Rev. I.. Iv. Wll lion "I'ralae God”. BesiHincVve
Beading. The flrsl hymn No.
D oniar, T h e tnastiigp w h s ijmiM
All ornate Buy. T. H. J27 "The Virlnrlnitn Faith. HeiIp- Ills iippieciHlIoii to Ihe mninbfrs
and ft lend- for theii loyal sup­
gpUllually enjoyed by till. Tho Tiiouths Thunulay 7 dtO l‘ M.
pn»ml'«m of Hi. John Waic vrry Devotion led by Rev. J. Wiggins, lure Bev. 21st I 7 was tend hy port during the second uilarlctTv
3py to hnvo Miss I’aarllu Man Berman hy llev. T J. Jnnes, al Rev. White, pastor. Prayer was confereme Presiding Elder Roblifpn.: who bus Jilul ■.TOUirnstl tarnata Rev, T. II. ihotnas. Him giver, hy Mr. Hobrjrt. Dinger- Inson in his eloamg lcmarhtt
South .Carolina State Col- day 19:09 A. M. Hunday Sclioul field. Prayer Chant Congregation. thanked Ihe mumlicrs ami friends
"I'm Hound for tho Promised (or making hi* visit, very plat*,
in tn rlr wnrahlp lorrictn. opened with Mr*. L. McCall act.
■MT** Gibson la tine of Hid faith- Ing Sunt. Remarks went iimda Land". Hiimmaiy of Deealogiie. ant, Itev Walter N White, paa
|ful young meihWra of ffl. John fteni Ihe Unlnn Hupt. Rev J. Miktdoioirv Offering with Ushers tor. Mr*. Willie F. Preston. Bec'y
In charge. Then rnma a player
Laid ltd. Chuiclt.
Wiggins. Hunday I1:IM&gt; A. M
Hunt Item India Iin&gt;. irplaeed Iti
Tha nfternoou urrvlcpy wtru Devotion was led hy Rev, J. for Missions l&gt;y Rev. White
held with Mr. Huhhard Cherry niggi na. Sermon t.y the I’resldenl Sermon Hymn No. Mil "My He- donesin at leading pepner priNllleei
Invoil"
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since llie win liemi-t itiHitv Indo
lit cliiiign of Hit* devotion. Hymn llev. J, ||, Hlinillton Allernnte
was given out by Huy, JlamtHlI llev, J. J. Johnson. Hunday ,7.1)11 cong legal ion. Itev. White Hieni ! Tii'niiin plantntlons were nluititnesented Presiding Kill#*
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4 ROOM nicely furnished Insulated FRIED Shrimp Dinner, Berved
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"The Beat Shrimp on Earth"
every night at Homer's Grill,
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SFrln* propdrty In- DAILY delivery. Randall Priest
8. Sanford Are. Phoq* 71fl-W-.il.
M ifto* walL Unk and towar.
M l Odlo Rulldln*. Atadaiad at IIOT LUNCHES served every day
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employment In Sanford. Mint
he able to type Hnd drive. Apply
In wilting c ii American Red
Urns*, Sanford. Fla. hefnre Fiid«}-t June 9th.
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NEW FLOORS aurfaetd to garfaction. Old flnora mada Ilk*
naw. Finishing, clsaalng A waaIng. Portable power plant. &gt;8
years a*parlance In Seminole
County, If. M. Gleeaon, Lak*
Mare
LA WN Mo W e KS Kbvpeited, W*
cycles repalikd, Laek A K*y
work. Prompt Benrlca, H, W.
Shuman, 8 ln E. 4th Bt. t
UHLANDU
itlneK orlendo Evening Star, all Ralph
Ray. tlflft-JT
VENETIAN R ilftD h - m .-iT to
order. Seminole* Venetian Blind
Co.
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rpuck, fill dirt, shell and cIm
by load or Job. Contact ft, R.
0’ibsted, and associates, 199 E.
K*w York- .Ave,
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TRACTOR WORK, phone 107-J
for free eattmatee,. Jack Rua
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friend* welcomed home
Mr. Rudy llendereon who bait
been continuing his studies at
Florida A. A M. College In Talk*
basic*. The members nf the
Chinch nf God greatly ncknowledged the presence of their
g iutral overseer, Bishop George
A. Wallace, who attended their
leivlee on Wednesday night. The
*' eiiMi* imhlic Is cordially Invited
to attend th* service* at the
Church of God st all time*.
Sunday Morning 10:09 Sunday
School.
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Sunday Morning 12:00 Morning
,t Worship.
Sunday livening rt:00 Vonng
People Service.
Sunday Night SiOtl Night Bn
vice.
The new t’aator, Elder Roots*
veil. Haiti*. I* enpictrd to psr.*. side pLtlie Hundny Service. Waekly Service* sre as followed:
Monday Night R:00 Prayer Sev-

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KUMUDA. IN CHANCKBT NO.
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suanl tn Klimt Deeres entered liJr the Till Mrs Atdla Jane Hhnw
HIIMMMAN II IMIVN.
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Circuit 1*0101 of hsnumils i.'minty.
ri*fftm|ithl
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c/o Mr*. Jamr* Kina
Klnrlila. on Ihs 3nd Day of June, i
mat liouie
tin in ii r i *i Mi.irATtow
l'.-SS It, lh.it rsrtallt ,-ansetherein |
An'dlo, PenneyIvanla
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lisnitloa In i hennery wherein W 1 HTATK Of f 1,01111*A, OMKKTHPi*.ll. K#ft**rnl IVnltimtlWt AtKnell si. Is I’lalntlff amt A ttarnin INIIH ■ I r
l-Mlit ll, iil'ofKlt
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Yltff AUK It lift Hit V NOTIFIED
If*i» nr* Iif*t*‘liv trdir^'l tifitl f4«
delemtents. the uintanls ned ** Unit null for divorce has heeo «liiIr r»il fm fib vmu tvrliinfi i,i piJDnrHpeclal Mssirr will within Ihe lesnl tiled sunlnsl ) nit In the tTrc.lt anc»* lit this pi1h ocittnr mft MnmSufj
hottre of ssla on the Ird dev of Coiill In and for Hrmlnol* iTnttily, ji»U Jtrtl. 1
it till tn tfgfii ’tit
July Isfto offer for sale and sell Florida, In Chancery. Iiy l.loyd G. ii Ofcrr* Kin HlffSiD MIII
to the lilahsei end heel hlddot lor Shaw Ton are hereby required I &gt; t i - r n l j k h I ihi I \ &gt;l|
cash at the front Door of the Court file your appearance anewer or
Th»» m»1»lfc ..f fills. nil* I* f»r*
Iloose or Sr ml nule fount* V'lorlitn written ilefeiises wilt, the t’lerlt &lt;Mv».n t* ind
t *r -&gt;inltnhti* rnljtf.
In Hanfor,) florid*, (he follotvlnK nl sithl Court In Ihe County Court Th» until**
Mr- Knurl In which
descrlhrit ioi, cleres or pairels of House at Hanford, flotilla, on or Ihit Mtilt
tn
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land ■tin hi • in ttrrnltinle Coital v. before the 1hih day of June. V mini lli*» #i f*1*1- ’ luted I Mi# In l lii
l&gt; I'fi* nr default will he entered t'lirp iiri* fix 1 »M iiiiti*tr . 4»i forth.
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You, Too, C-ui Be A Fast T a k e r
Or, The Voice In The Wilderness
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{IP) — Certainly you can be an interesting con'
versationaliit.
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Yes. you can. Don't mind the snickers of your family and friamk
Don't listen to them at all.
In fart, if you are going to Ire a really interesting conversationallet, you can't afford lo listen to anybody else. For if you stop talking
and listen to another person vou cease to, be interesting yourself—ana
tha other fellow becomes Inter*
eating. You ran't put up with a
thing like that, can youT
Many people will tell you to­
day that the art of conversation
la lost—that it died In the draw­
ing rooms of tho Victorian period.
Others ray that the movies kill­
Tills I* Indeed mora and morn
ed It. Mill others claim It wss
a problem. Suppose you ara
yet feebly rtrugpllng when tele­ of
visiting friends, and thera some­
vision came along and drowned it body is—sitting silently glued be­
out.
sat with dead
Actually they are all wrong. fore a television
In I heir mouths and
The art of conversation is still •ordlnt-s
of waterad redvye In
alive. The real trouble Is that glAgseshands.
many people no lougr-r think It their
You can’t very well walk
1* worth practicing. They figure over and shut off th* machine.
that if they open their mouth Rut you run stagger nut Into
an opinion might come nuU-igiid the center of th* room, grab th*
today it Is tnoie polite not tu pit of your stomach and fall on
have oplnloons. Homebody might the floor. Naturally, tha h o ttisi
not like them.
will switch on th* lights to saa
This desire to avoid saying what happened.
anything and yet to ha In tho
Then you simply rls* and aay,
society of one's fellow man Is "A taxi drivar th* other Jay
responsible for (he pi,-sent rop- said an Interesting thing to mu
laritv of cocktail parties. Thera —." And everybody will sit hack
people can nod at one ano'.her und listen. What *lsa can thay
and niultor through their mar­ do—run 7 Nut with an unfinished
tinis nr mtiMuur through their chink In thalr paw*.
manhaltans. Hut if you listen
Th* only real parll Is you may
csiafully what do you hsarT meet another modern pioneer like
Only bubbles.
yourself—somebody who wants
Frarrtm lly
everyone
who lu convene, too. How to del)
"this Is off the record," or else with hlmT Just pull out a pair
speaks at all today begins by say­ of asrm uffi and put thain on. He
inay shut uu or ha may act in­
ing, ha It running for public of­ dignant and go home. In eithai
fice. Kven bouiawive* say things tas* you hav* won—you hav* the
Ilk*, "well, tbit Is off tha rscord floor.
ut I am sura Mrs. .louts hasn’t
It doesn't really maka much
ad her windows washed for at wiu*iviK«
wttm* juu
dlfferenca »•••••
than what
y6u mmr
aay
least three months."
Ptopl* will be ebarratd to h*ar
Hfl tilt* flftf la*w»ne« «»e«»s !«■«e«a -«
ksII*sw&gt;*» units#
am i
to learn if you ure gufng to ha
an Interesting conversationalist
do nothing but rtcit* th*
1 s to throw caution to the winds|
bet backwards.
and come out boldly ami -ayi
• wot lil is that homtslck
vFoiks,
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Have you noticed how whiiii
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MOVPAY JPWE B, 1HO

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Gang Slaying
LONDON — (/I*) — A ‘'.Mayflow­
snlaa.
er Garden" Is li*lni( built on the
Folic* . Chief J. L. Ridings, Uimh-bleslcd site of tin 1 old pi|.
said, 'Rumor has It that ‘l.urnia grim Fathers' church in South­
was th* alnrpin of Tampa gam- wark, on the south hunk of the
FRANKFURT. luiuiiny in cirimany
burrs' and I wouldn't dispel it." Thames. The I’llgrini Father* e m -' shout at useful ---at a punched meal ticket.
Kddings added that Lumia never barked from there in the M ay-'
This
This used
used to
lo lie
I* t «„J -if pomp and circumstance. The potnp it
has hern arrested and "hail no
hand dlrertly" In gambling. He flower foi I'lyinmith before sailing none and circumitnnce. are tough.
added, however, "hla hand has been to America,
In the background."
Sponsor* hope the gaidyn will
The well-to-do Lutnla headed an liefume n me. m for American
oil company which distributed nil
products In the Tampa bay uien.
yoitig downhill ever since.
Tampa Is still talking about the
i *""• 9 ^ Ibe old nobility seums (**• makes his living in
I UAH murder of Velasco. This sen­
to bei doing all right. ICB n Baf« 'lllingo near I.ueneherg,
sational case touched off wide­
U-t. though, that most of them
by doing mid job
spread probes of gambling sii'l
would Just as soon lie plain (lut include hauling coal «i
gangsterism here.
. chmldt with a steady Job.
toes.
Governor Wairen sent Ids spe­
Germans still defer to noble*.
It is reported tlint Frit
cial Investigators to Tampa to look
A respectful tug of the forelock nnder Ferdinand Voii
into law enforcement.
I 'om a peasant, however, never a rrnndson of Wilhelm I
Joe U. I’roveniano, an unem­
•et any dinner tables.
bin living selling text!
ployed carpenter, was tried for
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'•'e*’ of Oscar Vol loi-ling l.i-dx.
the slaving of Veiasco nut was si- sort to section I
lllndenburg, son of old Von HlnThey nay Duke Furl
quitted.
I Constitution whl
I’unburg, once relchsprrsidciiL
It wss about a yaar ago that moval of officials
Oscar la *17 years old now .tinl

h Unity There Ie Htrongth—

Heroes In Everyday Throngs

*- a £ &amp; i - i f e : .-■ srtU V ia r: ft

To Protect the P u n of the World;
T# Plomete th* Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.
refugees. In tho hard daya of
1U-1S-4G Count Herbert laid axlQ
hla title, picked up an axe, and
earned his living chopping wood.
Old Crown Frlnce Rupreehl
Von llayern, HO, lives in relative
comfort in his Ilavarian castle. It
waa reported that he recently
contributed money from birth­
day presents to build (mall
homes near hla castla.
It waa tougher for people Ilka
Count Oeoige Von BaaeewltsItehr.. He was SS police chief
of Hamburg. In 1047 ha
tried for alleged war crimes and
acquitted. Then the Russian*
extradited him. He hat not beta
heard from tinea.

A F ID O

A?0priLtCRantU:

LESS THAN
Yes, only in cu n coiling hundreds higher ran you equal
fold's V-lype power. In lacl this Ford V -fl—liie type of
engine used in America's costliest cars—is yours for
hundreds less than mod "sixes." (And ford's "Six" is
yours for even less money.)

V I S U A L K D l't A T IO N
FO R IN D IA

NRW DELHI — 01') - Delhi
vllliigvK are tvceivlng audio.visual
instruction under the government1*
new expel Intent In social edueaDon. Kduretion Minister klaulatia
Alull Kulinn Arad recently InsugIIY AKHMTATKD I'llHHM
nra.ill Dm first mobile education
c-A pitching ami lilltliq; illsrli*- exhibition
of four trucks now tour­
lltm niucli like Die ancient when* ing the rural
artaa ttrihmd tha
of “wlilrli cum* first, Die chicken capital city, Extension
of (lie ex­
i or Ilia egg 7" will get you miwlier* periment tu other areag in the
Bl fin uu Macon's astounding country depends on the stirr*ea of
' Feachea are concerned.
this plan,
1 ■' The Mont Ii AI hint Ic l.eaguu lead­
Two trucko are fitted with mod­
' *rt ar* getting plenty of both-— els; chart* and material* relating
agr*ll*nt pitching and timely hit- to health, nutrition, aptl-aia|afia
Hng. Ho much so that thay hav* operations, maternity, agrieultura,
Vimca again takun an Wght-gamv and adult literacy, tin* truck
carries a small mobile stage with
f iMtl oy*r the rest of the park.
'K*lt ftngri'H hurled five-hit luill rollupxihlt rurtalnit. Tha other l»
against Jacksonville's Tars Hun- fitted tu show movies.
day lo mar k op Ids sixth victory
Honey sold* In slot** la utu.lly
In a row iu (In' IVachc* imunded
out a Its-1 ilsrUion In th* first a mixture of light and dark ho
game of u twlnbill. Find Wollpert tmyx brought tu a uniform cothen took Die mound In th* night­
cap ami hung up Ids eleventh vie
lory ngiilimt only one hiss, il-l,
although lie guve Dm Tins suven
hits.
Johnny luuigold'a gramlslum
homei mi wan the hig blow of limeon’* 16-hll attack In the curtain
lalaet. Culclmr Lou KnIui with a
bonier and a double and Hill Hockenhurv and Chuck Ahertmlliy
With lliren safeties apiece lidded
to the Imirage ugalnut loser llnh
Hanson and reliefer Gllff Littledav*.
Hill l.uls smutihed u circuit
blow off Wollpert In the fifth Inn|h f of tho second gaum lu scuil
Jackiiinvill* oul in front. Tha
Faacbas won it In Dm last of tha
itxth whan Lew Davis and Hoekanbury druva In llm tying and

THE ONE FINE CAR

^TALLAHASSEE. June 6—&lt;/P)

However, Iwo member* of llte
Cabinet Budget t'oinmitsion «aul
• seemed to them the agencin
sWiuld be allowed to lont'nue
ifwnding at ihrii picient 90 i&gt;cilenl talc for the inti pait of the
new btitinri* year,
Brfotr the year i» over, the
lefptlslilte will have met stout and
would hsve n clisnce to ptotidc
inrteaied fund* if It iictnuie*
necessary, one of lliem said.
%Tbe cabinet tou&lt; hed llir fill|u.ial nucilion only liglitlv but it
promised lo go into it fully itrsi
Tuesday. The new business yc.n
will stsit July I. Annual budgets
for the genera! fund agencies will
be effective tbrn.
Dudgrt Director Homer Ginbam told tin- cabinet "It looki lib "
we're going to have to go hark I"
78 or HO percent —nr ill lens! no*,
morn than 00 per cent
for tbc
flwt quarter" of the now veai.
*■ 1 year ngn. all general fund
agencies were held tn 7f&gt; ncirrnt
of their legislative nppropriatt'in
for the first three months until
lh* legislature In special tmuelmi
ensrted Die sitles tax. Then re.
lenses were raised to 00 prrren*
of appropriations.
School Supt. Tltomns D. Rnili'V
asked Graham whv it would not
he best to start out the new fiscal
year at the IH» percent figure and
laave further ruts until tin* end.
'W ien th* legislature could hrln
us," he said.
The budget director replied *lint
the trouble came from the flow
nf revenue which Is slow In Die
summer 'and carlv fall then nick
up during llir* winter lourl.it sen
son months.
Secretary nf State R. A. Uric
reud a stale of figure* which
thnwrd the general fund Imlnn -­
June I was f 1 1,600,000. Disburseipvntu during the first II inmiths
(»i» tho bii'*ilit-.-* venr had totaled
♦105,000,0011 against recelnt of
1100,000,(HH).
With that picture, he void "I
thlni; we're going tn be safe to
tl'aalla*** in. rose Twin

Speed Signs Will
Be Posted Along
glorida Highways

These fana really mltssd Mar

With all in quality, Ford'* an gcenomical
car to buy and fo own, Your praianf car
probably covart ttw dawn paymanf. Quality
kMp» ford'* upkeep and maintenance coat
down. And with ford'* flng cor coachwork,
Y9U can «xpact a hlghar rtaok prica.

Bimsm

Congressman
• Johnson
An Board
Kiu Quick

N tw supar-fHHd plafona, o iw w "alknl-spin"
fa n a n d lha now hushad timing g a a r bring
you power a t a w hbpor. Ivan lha b o d y haa
M a n "sound-oondltlonad" to bring you iMa
now qualify quiat.

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Funeral Services lr«r
F. D. Jobe Tomorrow

them dnllv
Tlmv said It fiP-oi'UiDv al"l"
there to take on water, and »ug ,
grxtnl It Im mud" n romnuls"i v
watering stop at which pgssengeis
also could Im taken on or di-i hargi-d .
Railroad offldnls sBld waterlog
imeds vary and It would nut h«
nrHctlcnlile to stop always at Cli'i*
loy. They also said waterlog
stops are not long enough lo
handle passengers without d*l»v
lug the train.
Tim Gulfwlnd now stops at Mm
ianna, DeFunlnk .Springs, Crestview mid I’enssrnla In West Fl»iIda. The Railroad Commission ssid
public convenience does not re.
quire addition nf the Chlpley atop.

Clyde St. Claire
Buya Filling Station

w ikrrH lo Ilirn ii« nth," Hnsv*ifi'i
- &gt;•1. *'l hope Wf dhiill n*il iutv*'
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Mr. R. W. kiiprcrltl
Honored AI If. Of F.
Hr. R. W. Itupi drill. v|rr» «li•
' *i In cim rtfr of Do* ( I r iiiir il rim
I'I h K x p n Itn n it pi h ( Ion, iv(in lifii
•»»*’(! Huridnv illicit! h ! (ho t Yn I
ver s ity o f Flo rid a lis ccalnnreatc
s i i vices by receiving a ce rtific a te
fiorn President J . m ills H illr , in
-ignition n f hi- .10 VOHM (»f
n-rvlce In the U n iv e is ltv 's expert
oient statio n .
lie w ax among 12 e « n e ,|„ irn l
illation w o rk e rs wlio received D ili
lecugnltlnn at the im pressive ,s r v
Ire , held In the U n lv e r .ltv Stadl

Ulll.

look* the now. tranquil aand of
Omaha loach.
&lt;Tha group, load by MaJ. John
Flnke, 1B0 K. both Bt, Now York
City, offered eileul p a n s in
memory of , tha dead,
' the

tmeniery wncro v,asi sonucre.
illore and airmen ara buried
i a hill sloping down toward
ie sea.
Th* marble shaft now stand,
i tha middle of a clover field,
it Is neatly surrounded by a
•aveiled
circle and
marble
inches. Thera la .no approach
tc*pt by walking up tfi steep

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Fair Crop Seen
a Agricultidrii

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National Trends Ex-Convict And
Being Shown In Wife Are Nabbed 14M Mvt|!sr\v a | ,«||| a!•I•*f s*i it '
TI 1 *tl tin • t| y; «!• *tl I* t A II i li.
U. S. Primaries While Sleeping Aivoul
i •** t l»t pi * l ’i in In %*•

In eaacs at accident.

ORLANDO, Junk
Fair volume of torn#
tablo ' crops this
above-avaraga temp
deficient rain la saw
rant Florida Agrica]
a»ent Station report.
The station, coop
th* USDA, said hai
Idly drawing lo a
vagatabU* but tha
alr volume di
of June for II
try , sweat corn, p*|

Edwi n
Calls On
To BeProbe

W \ IIINC.TON.Junr &lt;» (A’ i
(in eminent u m Iioii rxg'rit* inn.rtl
t v l 'l i IimI iv In mvr&lt;ligilr llir
cew«• l * I'n irn u n eanviug, tum
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U.S. Destroyer Saves 37From
Wrecked. Transport Plane;
Solon A sks Investigation

P,a" Far
Cattle Passes

A ictc'lilllon irqiirstiog (lie State
I’oad Dcpnilmritl to pimnlc under­
passes foi pniiage of entile undct
Vo nit to lie con-liiii led dii.iugli
&lt;Jllle l.i lids. wn« adopted tin*
morning by die Counly Cnmmis I
•Min lollow'llg llir len-linj of *
lell-i fieni die Poind nf l.hiei tins
*-f ilie .Slnle * atllemen * Aisucciaion, uiging dm srtion.
f**e ( ’ilumissinn duelled I I . ,
li-ile, it * .ilioriicv. to |eie|,lu»ue
•State tc.id oliiciali to luid out
wh-n work wili tie -tinted on
Seminole (’olllllv « load lil'iidiltg
A » lv r.)i ; i l r .
(if
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Rolling In Wealth

Funeral services for Francis t&gt;
Jobe. Jr.. .76 year old electrician,
win. was killed by electric current
during construction work *t Zellwood yesterday, will lie held at
10:70 o'clock tomorrow morning
at tho First Haplh't Church with
the Rov. W. P. Urookii, Jr. and the
Rev. H. I.. Wlmtley officiating.
The body will lie shipped from
the Erickson Funeral Home to
Macon, Gn.. for burial In Ever­
green Cemetery.
Mr. Jobe waa born Aug. 28.
1014, M Macon, Ga. Ha wns n
memlmr of the First RanD.'t
Church here, and of tho Odd Fel­
lows Igidge. Ha had served for
• it years as an employee of Dir
Sanford Klectrle Co.
Survivor* Include his wife, Mrs.
Claia Jobe; two small .children.
Mono and Francis; the father end
mother, mi.
Mr. naisa
end Mrs. aF.. aa«
D. »wuwi
Jolm,
lliuiill'lt
Hr. of Temp*; four brothers, four
Actually stato law flaw no sur- sister* and two aunts, all of Ma­
clflc speed limit.
Howvyer. th* con.
•tate traffic code (eye driving In
axceae of th# ape*de Mtnori oruthe
new elgns will be consldorod evi­
dence h.v Half of reck*is* driving

4, Lrwlsburg, Tenn., haa he«n i
familiar and popular figure a
thousand, of old-fathlonod lllW
talnmsnta throughom Tsnnets*'
klnci ha w m Just • boy, TM Ola
tlm irs claim that young Bill o*r
rsally maka a bull flddlo tall
"aweat music."
tin's music when he did not ap'
pear In hla regular program os
the great 60.000 watt WLAC
radio etatlon In Nashville, TagaT*c#ntly. In fact, thay mlaaCc

S A N F O R D . FLO

TALLAIIAH8 KF, June (1 — bT*&gt;
— Big signs proclaiming,All miles
an hour by day and 60 by night as
"lawful speed In Florida are go­
Ing to he posted along tha state's
highways,
Tfovernnr Warren had them ex­
hibited to the cabinet today, lie
called their positing "the rgrnimr
gun In an nil out wnr on highway
accidents In thin stato.
tJTTherr has Imcn apparent con­
fusion among motorists on which
the actual speed limit* m e." In­
Mid, end th* signs should clarify
tha situation.
Fifty Idg signs about four feet
square will be posted a t highways
near the slate line. . Throughout
the etate will bo tiOO smaller sign*
saying th . same thing.
Thev say the "lawful speed” Is
ISO miles an hour for. eart. 60 for
trucks during daylight, SO nn&gt;l&gt;
fM e a rs and 46 mph for truck* at

While tUtwtM Urn *fPeed el stir* t*g

in wax rUihed in to put out
kSny Hui» Zslsar hald the
ir* to four xaf*«|** In th*

Kntnhiishrd 1908

Budget Director
Says State Must
Reduce Spending

I^ralfr

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Two Cabinet Members
n .
j
D e c l a r e Agencies tO U M y D O a r d

t

Macon Peaches Get
Eight Game Lead
Over Nearest Rival

VOLUME XXXXI

Sty*

TH E W EATHER

Clyde St. Claire of Rave,ins,
Ohio, has ptirrhssr,- from Jot-n
Peril the Atlantic Filling Station
at Third Street and Park Ayenu»
of whirh ha asaumed operation
Saturday.
In Ohio, Mr. SI. Claire eervc-l
a . general electrical foreman for
the Coppenwald Co. of Warron. A*
lha Atlantic Station hn will an”
cinllz.i In automotive Ignition nod
repair. He came hnre a wr;&lt;-k ngr,
with hi* family and I* now living
a t 410 Magnolia Avunun.
Mrs, St, Claire i* a aid er tn
Mr*. R. K. Evans of Sanford. The
St. Clairo'a have two daughter* *ud
two sons. An older dau,
daughter is a
bookkeeper In Akron, 01
oSt. .Claire,
.v/iHire, 111,
tu , i*
is a ueaun
tho Eva Bom Doouty Clmii
two boye, ara Robert,
Jama* I t years of age
About 30 years age
Claira worked at Mima &lt;

Faim lng from I ’lilladelpM a to
D :iin e svlllo on M ay I . IP JI). Hi
Koprecht heeded Die ilcpaitm ent
of ch e m istry and noils nt Do11nl v a rs ity .
P rio r to ••-tim ing
that position he had lieeo engaged

l.it'til. Walter Tiirm i
I'ronioWI To (.’apt«tin
I i - n t . Waller Turiiei
'
i-'giilni \ r imv receive I a ii "
D o n mi May 16 to i s n l •&gt;(
lino, ills parents, Mi no I *'
It W Turner, illfl Park \'.-o
.iMO'iuiiced today.
I list I'limiiilssloneil «» a
noil lo'iilciiant, lie sc, veil ' o
y e a , * III occupied ari-as if
Pacific. Ilo,n and raised in So
ford lo- giiiiliiatod fioio Hi-o.."
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THE RAVFOFTl HERALD. RAYFORD FLORIDA

T'AGK FOURTHRN

THURSDAY JUNE I, 1050

^ Oil ALWAYS GET MORE FOR YOIJR MONEY AT MARGARET ANN

Home Controlled Stores--Where Custoinres Send Their Friends

DIXIE

LOW SHELF
PRICES
EVERYDAY

CRYSTALS

BLOSSOM TIME

FACTORY RACKED (LIMIT ONE)

(LIMIT (i CANS PLEASE)

TALL
C A N S

Slid A R CREEK FANCY ROM

LUNCHEON

M e a t “ 33.

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M e a ls

W ith

M a rg a re t

A nn

B re a d

WHITE BREAD
L O A F

11c

HA MY UKHI' UY THE CARLOADS, AND AT CHICKS YOU CAN Al I’OKI) TO I*AY, ARRIVING IN TAMPA AND TO YOUII MARGARET
ANN STORE DAILY. RIGHT OUT OF THE HEART OF THE WEST.

FOR IMCNIC OR LU N C H AT HOM E
M A ltG A If F T A N N ’S

01 i S I W H I N (l laO U IlN K S S !
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SANDWICH

6 w t M i A I DEPT.

14c

W E IN E R

R O L L S

MARGARET ANN DUALITY. GRADE
(IIIAKTEK STEAKS: RIU, CHUCK OR

G -lllc

A

UAUY

REEF

FRONT

SHOULDER.................................................... lb. •
IIINDJUAHTUR STEAKS. WHILE THEY LAST,

*

ROUND, T-BONE, SIRLOIN &amp; CLUB.........lb.
BRISKET STEW ...........................................lb.
HAMBURGER................................................ lb.
BACON SALE:
„

j
1

IN THE MUCK

3
*

WESTERN SMOKED SLA B.........................lb. 3
PALM RIVER SLICED................................ lb. \
MAHCAKET ANNS HHAND FRESH

Old Glory No. 2 rn

SLICED...........................................
WHITE BACON
END CUTS .............
CENTER CUTS . .................................

PK. &amp; BRANS ..

I.YKKH SHUAR CURED SMOKED

Iirl .Miit) 1. Fry. (ruMird

PINEAPPLE
Klnher’a Am.rlran

CHEESE FOOD

HOME GROW N YELLOW

J

lb. a
lb. ]
lb. j

P I C N I C S .................................................... lb. 1

Standard

WILSON’S RUICK FROZEN FRESH
(Dreaata, Leya and Thlgha) 1 Lb. P k f.

CUT BEANS.....

u

■'reIlia Golden

FRYER FARTS .................................. .........?..... :—.... Lb.

CORN .................

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O ra n g e J u ic e
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12-ur. pk|.

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Red Raspberries 33c

RICE

Moki-ly'a Lnitliah

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Peas 12-oz. pkg. 25c

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Promote lb* P ro em s of America,
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„UME XXXXI

mate G ro u p
Approves U.S.
lent Controls

Eind Last-Minute Refuge In LI. S.

Salty Water In
Seminole Wells
To Be Discussed
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MOSQUI
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■ DAYTONA BE
i, June 2 —
UP) — A heavier t
usual m&lt;
quito -crop” It ex|
in thle
vicinity because of
unusually
dry spnng, Sam U:
East
Volusia County moi
control
director, said today.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY JUNE 2, 1950

Expenditures
Are Listed By
19 Candidates

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Associnted Press Leased Wire

Teen-Aifer Seized In ‘(hinur War’

Local Syndicate Buys 210 Acres
At Blue Springs !'or Development

Local High School Miami Resident Is
Will Graduate 105 E l e c t e d Secretary
Students F r i d a y Of Women’s Clubs

National G u a r d
Leaves For Camp"V*i&amp;. .............
Saturday Mo^ningi^:

Pigeons Give City
Chiefs And Snakes
No “Coo” Operation

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7h U f .Mil

S t* r 1 c i . t i \

State M a r k e t
}&gt;r o d u c e Sales
S!i ow Increase

R e t i r i n g President,
Sally M. Williams
Receives Club Pin

Ringing Of Local School Bell
lx H oa rd In Lone S tar Stale

N o. L’o.'i

Acheson Supports
Truman’s Request
For $1.2 Bill ion

fALLAI IASSEE." June 2 —&lt;/P)
Tiie 19 i undulates who lied op­
position ioi !t4trwidr and coll*
giessioital district offices in the
S .im ly A iu le is o n IV Ils
Flnilda Dr (ihkislic piinunes re­
&lt; &gt;! S i \ i y T h o u s a n d
potted total , tmpaign expenditutes
oi $ 242 ,9 11, -il
11n il l i.tin In M a y
fhen ilatrmenU filed with .SccN.ilr, ol pindtirr at tlir Sanioui
-laiv ol Stair R, A. Clay also
•U.ile I it much M nl.i i lot.,II, ,1
•wed . onliibutinns ol $1 36,$ 4 IP &lt;11 m May. an mcirare ol
399.13.
$48. '11$ ,iin ihr M»V. 1944
Ceotgr Smathris, who drireted
Bguir .it $367 6 0 . Managri Sau­
hen. Claude Pepper, tepoilrd he
di
Alldrison irpoilrd today. Unit!
THC 6ATT48 IS OVER for llarvey Charles, 18. as tie U “eacorti d' Irom
split $93,243.88 and received $63,roll) v.ria 144 iHlt compaird mlii
Prospect
Park,
Brooklyn,
N.
V.,
by
several
policemen
follow
ing
an
out­
76).73 in conlubutions. Hr listed
break between two youthful gangs using rip guns and him u One o( the I 11.t,44 doling ihr p in lout Mr
BOATSWAIN Eugene Near? hold* happy ictugre* Miriam Joachlmtlhal
iiuue
than 250 individual donor*, &lt; youths was shot and ten were rounded up, booked on that ges of unlawful
(left&gt;, 3, and Roger Neufeld, 3, alter theii eleventh-hour teprieve (torn
In spue ol fl,i, im ieatc ol hu,i
assembly and conspiracy to commit a crime. Hundred* w s lid in g a
many o( them ductois who lucked
deportation. The tola wei« among 109 DP* leaving New Voik on the
urn i| Ihc m*lUI, taler at the
UealLf
pal
ode,
panicked
as
llir
shooting
began.
11
&gt;
.ten,jltonul)
Irim port General Ballou when word was teceived they could remain in
Ins stand against the National
llt w jimsiii 1,1, , 1 dll, tplilic o m
the U. S. The refugee* fled Get many in 1939 acrota Alia to Shanghai.
Hrallli Service Bill.
lurr ahotl * &lt;ontplrlr laiiuir
China turned out to be no haven and Iasi month they came to San FtanI’rppri irpoitrd lonlnbutm ni oi
tUco.They traveled across the continent In a sealed train (fnlCHuitional)
duiilly liir 27 dt|&gt; they w rir i Oil
$39,849.30 and rxpcndituica oi
------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------Ju&lt; lr.| • ioi \li Audririm
$78144 81.
I Tl* iuiftiir hr tlFtj.UFtj, ks ,77
Charter It. McMullen, who i|e-1
‘iur to the
i that there wasn’t
(rated four opponents for ihi
tiiHiririil votunie .uni i.me,li oi
Democratic nomination to t’on-|
Blur Spiing* and a siiiiuunJing wooded ale* of .‘IP mr&lt; adja- pimjmt ' slit ird lor vale
press from the first district rejiortr-d eonlrihutimis of $2(),lnin and i cent to Blue Spiing* run and thr St Johns H iin it now bring drvr
“ I he '»rflv.il I-1 v,t .niMinee grown
expenditures of tt!3,9J2.
loped at a natural bathing irtori by a syndicate of CVnlnl I toriihi in Rrmiinfe t oiiliVi wiih f»i fmiu
get the courts to declare him “ “linen_ men ol which W K Williams. Io, al traitor, it liu-lrr. am 1 iM'ing sttffieieiii to take . ......... .
the vegetahb huving tradv that
still in the running for the rod- G. W. 5(&gt;riicer, attorney, is a member.
telephone llien older* to the
A toiilrad was executed Iasi week In tlir uwnris ol Blur ,L&lt;piings, deiilci at If. market,*' to- sihlt d
Kresnional seat, said he was inven
Trio Trades P i s t o l
$11,1111 and spent $11,168. Jerry which is located in a natuial wooded setting ol tiiipasMiiy b n u iy tiro “ I lireforej tin doaleis Wele eoniCollins repurted rontrfbiitiont of miles west of Orange City in Vo-’
Shots With S t a t e
IWiled to buv Ihcli -upplicn fiom
$12,660 including $8,000 fintti hi- ln-tin county. Tin* area does not
neiluclng' lei li,mi aoulli of Btinown pocket an lisaid lie «i)&lt;*lt include Pm point of him! owned the flow is not known. The water ford hi oifei io meet the demand*
Highway O f f i c e r
is
nturtliligl)
blue
in
color
nlid
*7,410.
by lloni'T Smith nt the junction
ol their cnataoivta."
Harry G. McDonald had conifi- of Blue Springs Run ami tint in plcuiing harmony of color
PANAMA CITY, June 2 —(A*l
Mis. P, M Ginylri was inMulIrd
Mi .\nlcr«oii poiiitril out that
Willi
the
rich
green
of
the
near­
hutions
of
$2,746
and
expciiUBt. John* River, hut includes 'h i
— Caell Patterson, 30-jrar-old si a banquet at thr Q iam bn of
the anctinji iiirtliod of -elling will
by
foliage.
It
Is
planned
to
re
­
turea
of
$6,71)8.
Hortense
W
i||s
spring Itself, lias considerable
rlty employe was fatal!) wound­
again la* ifieil Ihi* fall," when and
ed in a shooting at nearby l.vmi Commrrce Wednesday night as the said she had no contributions u*d frontage along the run ami bord* move log, slid enlarge the urea if the grbner* of Seminole and
of
tin"priugs
proper.
f
prill
11,090.
*rs the St. Johns River for three
Haven last night Sheriff Alva new piriidnit of thr Sanfold Busi­
ndiiccni [count li-s uriangi' the
Contributions were low in the quarters of a mile.
“The natural beauty of this planting di ivi.l, variety of coinThomas aald tha gun play grew ness and Piufessional Woman’s
second
congressional
rliMrict
wi|)i
^
_
t
property
cannot
be
imagined,
Beth Mr. William* and Mr
out of argument over a 919 rent Club, together with Mr* E. J.
inrvlltiva, h lot U arc requireti and
Rep. Charles E. Bennett, !$»• vie- fpervor described this property as. said Mr. William' It i. covered certainly
bill allegedly owed hr Patternecessary In make an
tor,
receiving
only
$3(18
id
rota
onk,
haul- am tion ■eeccsiifid.’1
dlie *la&gt;t frontier of undevelopedJ with mng'iulia,
„
— , pine,
.....
non’* mother. Thomas reported Roullt, first vice-pirsidenl; Mrs.
aIda
^ f c l d j a l spring pm nerty ip-JQ W i-1FV*4t am) m tley tr»ea Hint n.i
that Char|e* Sumner, also af R. E. True, second vice-piesidcnt; pariaori with $8,910 spent
Lcn IlnlV.y lv-a&gt; gmwer. ynicampaign. Emory Price a id beydkr. H i ta Jn»V 1IVh_ the L im a..*-Lirr» re .p .l^ l Vm-dred* of years
year phasited
Lynn Haven, wa* bajnx held, .
i^i* p.MM in a recent
Mu. A: E. Lntlr, recording »«- wa* given $387 and spent $7 Jf&gt;li
left it," said Mr. Spencer.
| t.r grow. The plain of develop talk, raid .Mr. Anderson, and de­
lu the fourth district, HI 1 ImnThe spring* proper,* according1iiienl include retaining of the
CAHOON. C ... June 2 - » # * ) - lelaiy; Mis. Gertrude Gilbeil, cor­
taff, winner of the Denvcritic to Mr. William's has u natural most ef tin- natural true growl It, clared that the moil impoitaiit
Higliway parolmeu from two slate* responding secretary and Mrs. Humiliation, reported hiu contri­ flow uf w ater daily sufficient tu for to destiny one of Ihesu f.ictn for the sucre** of an auc­
tion is tin t ll must receive the
ami local city and county police Alike Steriiwoith, tieatuier.
butions exactly equalled Ms ex­ supply New York City, although he-iutitul tree* would he to dev cnilm
nS'ltr uippol I from the
Mrs. Sally Mero Williams, retir­ penses. tie said he was given th* exact number of galloim of!
ttSiaiinure lit •*■** F aun
have joined forces to scour thr
growers of tin* urea.
$18,124 and spent the same
ing
piesidenl.
presided
at
the
Iran"Mr Itiitncr also brought out
country-side her* for a trio which
amount. Tat Cannon said lie re­
another iinpmtant factor," Mr
instigated a m gn ol lawlrstnci* in ■pirt and received from the new ceived $6,200 and -pent $6,199.
tudci'Min salil, "A wide variety of
Rep. Dwight L. Rogers, VirturTennessee and Georgia yeiterday. president the past-president's pin
t.miiiioditltM is rcipiiic&gt;l This i*
ious
in
the
sixth
district,
said
his
guaid
and
a
gift
Irom
the
membeis
Some 25 to 30 cars of Tennes­
true, litcatire if only a limited
contribution* totaled tt.flll) and
number of crop* m e avnitah'i' on
see and Georgia patrolmen, ait- Mrs. Gingles credited the hard that he spent $11.1110.
llis one
one market, that huvor would lie
planet and bloodhounds were used wink of Mrs. Williims for thr opponent, Clarence C. Slauffe
forced to go Io other matkets to
in the all-night hunt for the two success of the club during the past said lie find no conlrihiitiigis anil
obtain h&gt;* requireiueiita,"
HORTON..I
uni*
2
i
/I*
i
live
spent
$1,290.
j
j
ltsccalaiireale
services
for
the
two years undrr her gavel.
\n aucuiatc check wits made ol
men and one woman.
Wilbur C. King, group die wiii-,|0f, member', of the .Seiililioh lliel&lt; lv halloting fcnturevl I'lccnnii- f,o varieties
Mm. William* express'd her ap ­
arid each month at till
ro«atlaie4
Oa
Pa«*
K
bbn
graduating
class
will
he
t
i
n
high
uffii-es
In
!
uiglii
i'
The chase began near Ooltewali, preciation tu '.lie Club member*
Market
winch
hail been purchased
ihc
691
ll
'tiitiii
m
I
convention
of
tin*
..
f
.[iinid .Sunday niglit nt M:(M) oVIo-t
this season by local dealer* at
Tenn., yesterday when Lieut. Dan­ for their fine cooperation the pasl
General
Federation
of
Women’*
two .war* ami asked th at the
market* intI of Sanford such a*
ny Cailand came upon a car con­ members
Club*.
give fhe incoming offi­
at F'lorida City and Pompano,
taining the thiee after he had re­ cer; their full cooperation in work­
Runoff election* wen- reuuired j aid .Me. Anderson
a
foi I no of I in- po*t*
necoiiil vice
ceived reports they were driving ing ful I he betterment of the com­
These purchase* many of wlilel
munity ami better Informed wo­
president and recording M-ereian were uixd* al aiclion*. included
while drunk.
wlien no candidate received n 111,1)69 biifliel of (lute bean*, lii
Chattanooga patrol officials aald men.
Iby hie Rev. J, It. Farris and hene
Tim liniii|Ui't tatilt wea covered
79T bushels of lima beam, ■
maturity.
the car belonged to William J. with
dttlon
hv
the
Rev.
I.
If
Rusll
clothe with -dream­
Company I, 124th Infantry,
707 bushels uf cucumber*, 8,0'i?
Parker of Huntsville, Ala., who is er* ofvellow
tan
The
Rev.
Glenn
b
.Smith
will
Mu
Theodore
ti.
(’hapmsii
el
greenery down the center Florida National Guard, mill leave
huahels of egg plants, 2,1169 ior-h
wanted for five count* of burg­ and scattered
gjve
the
scripture
reading
ler-eyville.
III
.
defeated
Mr*.
F
ill
yellow gladiula blos­ at fi:00 o'clock tomorrow [morning
cl- of bluet eyed pea*, 1,110 hush
lary, according to Alabama police soms, gold and
green liemg club for Camp Blinding with | ersonnej Rpccial choir music will lx- nn- it, Rhoosniith of I’N'O ftof.lv-&gt;. i-l-i of cl'owder pea*, If*J,111, Im-hi'lofficial*.
tented
by
member*
of
ilie
Semin­
Miss Elslo Farley waa din­ of 66 men and three officers,
Calif , for the second vice pred of pepporf, 21.161 Fu*hrlf of vel
Garland aald the driver “got color*.
chairman, and serving with Lieut. John Sauls ann'ou iced to ­ ole High School Glee riuli under detwy. The vote was 529-402 Mr*. low sipinsk, 1,707 bushel* of while
the drop" on him, took hie patrol ner
direction
of
Mi**
Ollie
Reese
Whit
were Mr*. B. C Chapman am, day.
Jefferson D, Atwood of Roswell, *qua*h, 27,6417 loi*hcl* of tomscar containing a machine gun and her
The men will each fire weapons tie.
N M , was eliminated in tin- earlv toe*, 4,060 Itusliel* ol cauliflower,
tome 600 round* of ammunition Mist Nell Williams and Mrs. Jack
on the range, and the n rsa per­ Dining the week the senior* voting.
opt I hushoitt of okra 0,1 FI bush­
and fled—not before a brisk gun Iladerer.
sonnel will have the respfqvlhillty have been enjoying psrtu" and
Mrs. Leonard J, Mrt.’a f f r n of els of tiWi-et rnrn, 96,280 InteheK
battle broke out. Th* lieutenant
of feeding th* Company o$ F'ridav lutings. Following n late after­ Miami, ivuv elected recording -ee of potatnee and 1.016 bushels of
wa* not hurt.
and Saturday. These i rtivitles,
i el ary a* nlm |iolted f&lt;t&gt;l vole- c&gt; 'cclierg lettuce.
la ter the fugitives told a house­
said Lieut. Sauls, are in irepara- toon tea yeiterday afternoon at ?tf*7 for Mri William II, Chandlci
The lot si lUHiibei of nmti put
wife nearby they were highway
tion for the annua) encampment the home of Mr, and Mr*. Lloyd F' 11illt hot o, lire. The initial lulloi chased by local dealei* I mm the
patrolmen and eh* allowed iham
to be held at Ft, Jacksc i, S, C. Boyle on Mellonvilie Avenue, the lug elllliinuled Min. William H other market * w« 27ii.ll’il from
to use her car. They left th* etcduring th* summer,
October, 1949 thinugh M ty 24,
Undent h went to i'aolj where Fowler of Mcmphii, Tenn
ten patrol car at tha huitaa.
Capt. David Gatchci will have hey enjoyed a vimie ros*t st the
A federal ion director fot FI I960. This Is the e |i ivulent of
After bunting through a toadWEST PALM BEACH. June 2 command of the Company it Camp mine of Mr. and Mrs. Roy I'artin. ye lira, Mrs. K. I. C. Front of Wake­ 502 cniTofal.t. I’rnclicnllv all of tin
block aet up by Georgia and Ten­
field, Mich,, was elected treasurer vegetable* purchased could liavi
nessee Patrolmen near Ringgold, — (/p) — Pigeons began nesting Blanding, with ex-office Lieut.
(la., 26 mil** south of Chatta­ and cooing on the rubber snakes Ray Kader assisting hii$. This Many seniors attended u ‘Coke" on the first ballot. Bile defeated been proiiiced by local growers
nooga, the three eluded police under the gave* of the Palm Beach will be the third eutnmw firing iarty this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C, Whitfield Gowrie of New "tvliicii csuld linve ilepoaitrd the
neat sum of approximately $976,
and camp since the last star.
1(r. and Mrs. F?. (7. Willmnii, 20i! Haven, Conn., 870 In lilt.
south of her*. However they County Court House today,
Anyone interested in joining the (oily Avenue.
Elected without opposition were mill in th»ir pockets," Mt. Ander­
Tliey cooed politely at astonished
wrecked their car and were last
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... hllU.
county commissioner* peering from National Guard may do *d by con­ Tonight the seniorr will attend u Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton of Red I son declared
rfportd
ufoit
in the
fiom which these vegchleanwhlle. in Scarborough, Me., window^ and then went uuietly tacting ona of the officers or tnce at the Celerv Crate at the (lull, la., president, and Mi-. O.v- Murketi
ll xultiueS On !•■*» genrl
U'aartawtS U* Paca Voarl
attending meetings at tha Arm­ (ty Hall, together with Junior
— - i
|C«s &lt;s h 4 Oa rage rear)
JO—*
ory on Thursday night.
Ten 3gh School graduates who will
vacancies now exist in Company I. I freshmen next year On Mon­
ty, the seniors will attend a picat Daytona Beach.
Florida Court Haiti* i*Presentation
of award i ppd I To­
Pensacola’s Plan ries wil itake place Ihutsday
•rnlng at 10:00 o’clock in a clars
TALLAHA8SEE. June 2 — (A1) ly program presented at the
OKLAN(X). June 2 — &lt;/P) — A ilatm idr nriwmk of amateur
— The Florida Supreme Court to­ Igh School auditorium,
By WILLARD CONNOLLY
and commercial radio stations ii Bring linked togelhri lor the common
Sound must travel a long distance, for the little school bell runt day said the City of Peneaeola can
RAIL INCREASE
recently by 0 . P. Herndon, county clerk, and presented to him by Mrs. not pledge Its char* of cigarette WASHINGTON. June 2 — &lt;A'i purpotr of ipreading .idvitoriei and new* of hurricane*.
tax receipts to construct a rec­
Grady Noiton. thief of the Federal Hirricane Service in Miami
Mary L Strong, was apparently beard as far away as Terns.
The Association of American
reation pier and auditorium.
“A aaaa wrote me from there and offered to add a portable cof­
Tn a unanimous d • c i n I o n. the Uroads today estimated the net and recogniied a* one of the nation’* leiJing hurricane authorities,
id the growth of this, volunteer network h u fotced a reviiion in the
me of class I railroad* for tinfin to my coHnction of lattca," declared Mr. Heradon with a chuckle. court said such use of the receipts
four months of this year at methods of disseminating hurri - • ----------- Mention in The Herald of the little school bell wluch eent the Is not authorised In th* cigarette,
,000,000 compared with a net uf
explored the available methods
pioneer children o f MeUeovifle scurrying to classes, as well as the tax law paaied during the 124$ ,000,000 during th* corretpond- can Information.
in an addreaa prepared for fur expediting delivery to all
special session of th* legislature.
notice by Mr. Herndon thn» h e * - — -- -----------------period
in
1949.
delivery
before
the
Florida radio station* in Florida. We
Th* court said cities arc re
la collecting historical rotten of 60 year* ago."
slricted to the us* of the tax re- The net income for April. I960, llroadcaster’a Association, N or­ first tried to get our own short
this section, brought 1 n hearty
Mr. Herndon quoted the Indy ceipta to functions “generally D*r- *■* estimated at $38,000,000 ton explained the intricate “hsm wave station in Miami, hut tills
response In the form of Utters aa saying, "I don't know what in formed hy fftata and enuatv env- igslnit $40„000,000 in 111*
radio" nciwnrW Mist lia a .v irtu a lly l„ r..„ ^ i_ im n r.^ ii^ .u - for u &gt; * n l
from many dtisane.
the name cf gssdneas I trsi ernmenta outside th* mttnlciDall- B°nth a year ago.
eliminated danger to life front reasons.
1 ’4
thinking about whan I fall for ties but which, under the partlcu"A great number of
tropical
hurricanes.
on__ _________
......
“We then turned to the Florida
his
line
of
mush
I"
Frior to 1948, Norton explain­ BroadcMters' Association to sect
have advised me that they are
tar circumstances, are being ner- „ „ . ,
^V’i T N oIHE
"She read me n few para formed
digging through old trunks, at­
by any municipality with- , PENSACOLA, June 2 — .V) — ed, tha larger stations in FforitU If they could help us v rk out
graphs,”
he
added,"
and
1
noted
tics, family albums, behind wall*
in It* borders."
fopulation In one west Florida were rerved promptly from tho a aysttin that would give nil
Uia gentle art of spinning
tounty has more than doubled liurricane center by tha weather radio stations an even break on
and under their houses far ma­ that
the
male
web
hasn't
changed
bureau’s private leased
wiru the hirricane news."
VOTE WEARY
ln.ee *h«
^census.
terial," he stated.
much through the centuries. I
BRUSSELS, Belgium. Jjn.« Z — , Jamc* B. Trawick of Pensacola, known a» ths hurricane circuit.
The FAB arranged for the use
"One o!3 lady telephoned
told her that probably tha amcli UP) — With the neopi* [alwMIng ianiu* supervisor for the seven
The smaller station, until that of a short wave amateur band
tb it ib§ H*d 0M |||
of hla celluloid collar had over- unmistakable signs of Weariness punty district, said today Uka- time, had to depend on Western through amateur station W4JIP
box that hftri not b u s
cosne her.
witT t S r X l * situation,jBelgiutn ^ C o u n t y had increased from Union telegraph or telephone, at Miatit. Operated by H. J. El­
for half n eantury," he a
"Well, that may bare ,
which often resulted In delays. more the station operates on a
found earn* lore letters
thing to do with ft,” ah* rallied will once again vote Btmdar onfjt®0® b&gt; 1®*0 to 26,476 in the
' Oa ra s e re a r)
"In 1848, tha weather bureau
the faU of exiled King L opoJL (B60 count.
had written

Mrs. P. M. (jingles
Georgia Police
Spread Dragnet I n s t a l l e d H e a d
For 3 O u t l a w s Of B. &amp; P. W. Club

f ijjiYbirilt'tohT repiorterT*liint he
and Senators Sparkman and Frear
railed question "as to the con­
stitutionality" of allowing cities tu
extend the federal controls for
the additional six months.
Before the bill wai approved,
several other meaiures were
turned down.
/
Hay bank said only /three Sena­
tors voted for the one-veat extenilon of controls asked h» FredlO n ite M i oa r e r e n m i

The problem of aalt water Intro' ilon In welli in Seminole Countv
(■ to be discussed at public meet. ing next Wednesday at 2i0C P.M.
'125 the Tourist Center In Sgnford.
*Wsrmers and other* Interested In
this problem are urged to attend
and participate In the discussion.
Arrangement* for tha meeting
were made by the Board of Super­
visors of the Seminole Soli Con­
servation District, aftsr receiving
requests for assistance from Sentinola County farmtra, Chairman
C. A. Wale* of F*m Park atated.
H. H. Cooper, Jr., District En­
gineer for the U. 8 . Geographical
%rv*y, Tallahassee, and Dr. Phil­
ip Wastgate, horticulturist, with
i the Central Florida *Experiment
Station, and technicians of the
Sol) Conservation Serried will aeI alst in th* discussion, Mr. Wales
said. Dr. Wetgato stated that
analysis made of many walls used
for irrigation hava shown n chloriae content of 600 to 1100 parte per
[] million, adding that It to not dei slrsble to use irrigation water that
li H its In excess of £00 parts per
' Million chlorine.
I*- Field studies conducted on tiled
Barms In Semtnols District by
[ technicians of ths Sot) Conserve
Ion Service have shown that ap
oaimately 100,000 n lio a e of wa
Is used to irrigate one acre of
pry. Without rain trrintlon Is
repeated ovary throe to
sys. Tha efficiency of sublion has been estimated as
per cent. This Is a very
mw
lowWfflrleticy
whan compared to
76 per cent efficiency
'obtali
nm the sprinkler math
od
With
_ Ron It has been
estimat
as moth w I I per
cent of
water applied is lost
below i
root saw# due to
deep pern
end soma literal
movement ti
tha onUot drainage ditchee
tion requires
ha much watei
doe* the sprink
method for
opera
m n.

n

Smothers Drive Cost
$93,001) While Over
$78,000 Is S p e n t
By Senator Pepper

*gislation W i l l Be
IJCept Six Months;
Present Law W i l l
E x p i r e June 30
W A SH IN CTO N June 2—(A 'jt Senate Banking Committee upved 6 to 5 today Icgiilalton to
) Frdeial tent control* for anr na mouths. The piesent conlaw eiptrrs June 30.
-ike a bill pending in the House.
Senate Committee’* measure
&gt; would peimil citirs to keep
Irolt ioi the (in) six months
1931 if then governing bodiei
ed io keep them.
This idea lias been called a commile between the Ttuman Adisttation's lequest lor a full
r'l extension o| rontioli and the
of tome Congien membeis
at conliols should he allowed to
|n i when the pietent law tuns out.
The House ia due to vote on its
ill about June 12. A Senate vote
y be held up until after the
use acta.
m em i.a umy uric point of dif
fence between Senate and House
ilia. The Senate bill would deontrol the hotels remaining under
federal ceilings.
- Senator Douglai (D-lll) asked
bat all hotels he removed from
lie federal control!.
In announcing the vote, Chairtan Maybank (D-SC) aald that
proxy vote by Senator Long
-La) favored reporting the hill
the Senate but reserved tin
Jcht to oppose It there.
'In addition to Lung, the Senavoting to report the bill were
faybank, Douglai, Fulbrlght &lt;PlArk), Sparkman (D-Ala), Treat
l(D -D &lt;l), Taylor (D-Idaho) and
lives (R-NY).
The five opposition votes were
leant by Senator Robertaon (D-Vxi
[•Republican Senators Toby of New
VRampahire, Capthart of Indiana
Flanders of Vermont and Bilcker

a

Widely scattered afternoon and
evening thundershowers in north
portion and over interior of south
portion, otherwise clear to partly
cloudy through Saturday.......

State Radio Network To Spread
Advisories, News Of Hurricanes

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ti 11 liiruiM I■ - i,&gt; in
would r n t U i c ilicn
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11 rnh-r om­
it hat nude
•ncimic and
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Mo -aid th*'

1‘i'parato -tretn ■
“enn preserve In.

tying their

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Allies
hv con-

trout ing a jot cut
. isor
with condition* tiinl. . illicit re­
oil to war would
al'll ill's*
aili autag. om "
The S .n n 'ta r i ilo-o
d rhe
hnckground of the tire nt arms
aid
request, f I,(9)0,1110,900 of
which would go to western E uro­
pean c n it ii t r i •&gt;* to help arm
thriii against the advance of Com­
munism The romatudei would go
to other ureas where Communism
poses u threat.
Acheson said the estimate of
need grew out of vr-tv careful
estimates of the sire of the re­
arm am ent task.
He reminded the cum in:team an
that, in addition to furnishing
trims, the United States also ha*
financed projects for the producof itillFary equipmcrt in
Fiurnpe and snid some of these
a te being carried out In addition,
tin- Allies—Acheson called them
"our p a r tn e r * " — are being trained
ill the m e of tin- American arms
they get.
On the whole, Whesnn *aid the
effort &gt;9 the European* tp build
up their might "arc encouraging:"
"There i a new ipirtt in be­
ing, 1 he said, “which i character­
ized In the ei'iviction I hat (he

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Speedi Instnieioi*
Will Fill Position
In Futility Schools
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Wl'l i implensant n»»•- $1at &gt;n m&lt;i
1*111* uiMi nervou B *V|o$*.■-h.
tl . Hcplembvr th**
li mult
tt«*h of all first itni.1i-• |$ti o v M
i.i t&gt; If &lt;1. la. ivtlier m l
elilldr. ii refeirred tu ,M
hy tin * t•lass room tea
$1e.Tared inai
Bln- iii’cinren
that
•&gt;,
tl been aide lu incemnt
lut tlip y^ttr,
year, hut puiptia!
&lt;*■t t
pom'
imprtivemetti iium
ipti-.'h improvemeni
ir«
Hull Is iii
h slo*
slow proeupi'Oeet slid ll
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Fing pertml
perted .1&lt;if timi
ti e ct &gt;ltI
I lu *greitesl
revtest p
lirugi
ru g i&lt;
II V .
Graham, icsuti- wh
uperMte in using tl.
ami platj f i r the &gt;T
Oi •• ii "V, It yeai ■ i
v is
iinal.il' i. pronounce h
t. r
S's, hut i now making .
it
resH .ml is lequlring
epeeeli therapy
"Corri'ctiuu &gt;&lt;f I'rii-ctii.
Is a big factr&lt;r ■ incrvaslttg
ehild's chances fot mniness and
success in Ilf*,11 Mini Nti- tiralmnt,

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TIIK WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE, Jun e 2 - o n
Station
L.
II
ni&gt;
ATmlirs
77
44
Chicago
60
68
44
Denver
. Hi
Gal vest on
87
77
70
89
PhiUilulphU
66
71
P4et«1mreh
63
76
48
Beattie
...............
67
92
73
78
Miami
83
70
96
Orlando
Tampa —
93
70

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T iip ! ^ A N r o w n h e r a l d - a

ACT' T W O
ASSEMBLY OF 0 0 0
1200 Laurel Avenue
lfc'|A. Allen, I’aitor, I’hone 94fiJ
Sttfdify ReluM
0 t « AM L
UtHnlng Worship
11:00 A. M.
Youtli Service*
0:15 P. ah
fQmnlnr Service*
7:45 I*. M.
Mid-week player aervice*
Wednesday
8:00 P. M.
•'Jlllile Question Hour" W. T. It. ItMonday thru Prlday at 1:45 P. M

All ChUT*h Net ice i mull he presented at the Herald office
day liefere publication.
S n n fn rd M lninlorinl AfcmcintlAn
H pv . If. I,, /im m r r n tim , P re sid e n t
.!&lt;;&lt;■ C. CrnvH , S ec. - T ro w .
c m s T b a p t is t n t r n c i :
■ rk \venuc al Hlitla Street
" I*. Brooks lr,, Pallor
t . Miller, I do. ntiimnl Dir
Saved A Mur, For \u u '
ly School. 1 ' ■ A M.
Your I iml - io Hupd*
hip. i: oo p.M.
Brunt , Jt.
M, ' tr. P.M.
vi t ■ Cliui ch Mem
&lt;
children nn

CHRISTIAN A
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Park Arr.nue and Ponrtrenlh St.
"Rrv Glenn E. Smith. Pastor
10:00 A.M . Blhle S-hnol.
Mr, A. Wieboldt, nipt.
11 OH A.M.. Morning Worship.
P arlor1'. Subject: A People Re.
•bred
Communion Scivlre will
oh-erved following the Morn­
ing Wortibln Service. All are
welcome to thl* service.
There will be no regular Evp.
nlng Scrvlc
Wc ihnll unite with
"titer churches at the Bacctlaureiile Service nt the High School.

LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
f . C. White, Minister
Spmb.v School
10-00 A. M.
Worship
11:00 A. 'J.
With Hncculnurente wimon foi
l.eke Mar) Graduating L'lm. ••
Everybody welcome.
AVfatmlnirler Fellowship
0:30
P. M.
Tuesday, June* 0 covered dl*h
luncheon at the church hy the
Mother''* Club- 12 1*0 noon. Mothers. htlnp your children aim

larvlre,

FIRST t ItL’IM It ill' CHRIHT
SCIENTIST
SPO F.ait Second Street
Sundnv Srhr"l
0:45 A. M
'Idrnfnp Service
11:00 A. M.
U f lneadav Service
8:00 P M
Rending Room Tua«day nnd Fril») *. 3:00 to 5:00 I . M.
"God The Only Cauia and Cree
tor" I* the vubjert nf the l.*«»onSerntnn which will be rend in
chnydie* of Chrlit, Sclmllat,
tbrniighoiit the world on Sunday,
June 4 .
Thr Golden Text la: "He . Hie
fotrnei ol all tbingn; nod lira*!
U tin ro I of hi* lnherll»nc«: The
lo td nf hm ts I* hi* name" &lt;Jei.
B1 tr,t.
\iro iir the "ttilion* whirl cum­
in i . in
L&lt; raun-Serirnn la the
i will meet al full, wing fioni he Bible:. "Son
important vf r. i-n, wlmt ,n that proved, llm1
im mhrr be euro -. (• I'ltvi; lr. I lie land of Imfld. sav­
ing. Tho dry* nre lutdongrtt. nt d
(■very virion failrth? , . -I will
make tbi* pi ivetb to cenne, and
they shall no more naa It aa «
proverb in litweli hnl aav unto
them. The ilnja arc at Itnrri. *i|d
•l.l effect of every vImoii” &lt;E*ek
|2 11, 23 liegin 'I will"*.
The l,anion-Sermon aim in*&lt;*t**
l I.'
n »*«*--** *1.
*♦**• # .IlnmUle
■*****»•*v*a* v.m
I***m
-"""
**■ »*fim
V
the Christian Science leilliook,
"Sclom-e and Health with Key to
more th.m nil oth*le "liritUdl
(in- Scripture," by Mary Baler Kd
ily: -'Kcriptiinl rau*atlon lr thn nnn
oiientlon to lie cnnaldw fur
causttlun r.dnte* t-. humin pmg ie n . The age «crm* icadj to appimtrli «hi» euldect, In uohilor
■otuewlmt the supremacy &lt;4 Hptrlt
mid at trail to touch the m m of
Truth'* garmftit•" (I70i2*t.
MtHININfT IIKVDTI04H
Riw. S. i Whatley. P»*tor of
tl^ni

program

throughoV

next

ADVENTURER IN FAIT1I
The national commander of the
Salvation
Army, ' Odmmiaioner
Kmcit Pugrnire. will lie herfftl In
Sinfrtrd In a icrir*‘ of 111 hroa’d•u ti river Radio Station WTRB
‘•nrinnlhc nt t»:4S to If.rflO each
Saturday morning itarting tumorrow nml continuing at the name
time each a t eh.
BIBLE CONFERENCE
Tlilrtv heatitlful acre* of ground,
including two Imre building*
valued at $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 , will he dedicat­
ed on June 4, nt 3:00 o'clock nt
Been Union. Fla.
People from nil over the atatn
nre expected to awembhr for thl*
oecnaM In order !o learn rOnre
-.bum *ho coming W inter HIM*
Conference
wMcn will be nondenominational In character, fea­
turing eome of the nation'* top
f pcal.er.i nod roHildar.a.
Upon arrival In Bee* Raton
ign* vl|l ho found directing visit­
or* to the conference ground*. A
fr-jr t nM em , luncheon which dill
he *eive| immediately after tlsi
a o’clock meeting
FIRST METHODIST CIIURCII
J. E. McKinley, Minister
Mr*. P. II. Stephenson, D.R.E,
P.-45 A M. Churrh School.
A '■Im* for every age,
11:00 AM. Morning Worihln.
Sermon Topic: “The Third Oreat
Even!" Dr. M. W. Canlle.
No evening -ervlre*.
All are Invited to untie with
other rhurtfies In attending Jhe
Bacralaiireatc nt the High School
nt f) 00 P.M,

DLT CROSS CHURCH
• (Episcopal)
n I. LyjOeton Zimmerman, I),
T R lw r i- r 1s u r o A v
i* l . D l
llely Communion
i A. M.
Family Sctvlro and
&lt; reb Belli ol
: A. M. Choral Euchariat and
I non
&gt;.Pt M.
YI’SL
rv K fi diiiinc the Week
n y, Tuesday and Saturday

CU T CHURCH. LONGWOOD
( EpNrocp.sM
R e f. Lyttlelon y.lmmerman. B.
II.. Vicar
i TRINITY SUNDAY
,4:f . M.
Evening Prayer and
i ion
All are welcome

( LANCING BUDGET AT
'
4thr
l(
Uti
Rli
lit
tht
dei
ha

BLOOD BANK
0 A BRIEF!.. Calif. — i.Pt
lllam Currv ha*n't hrokm
nk yet — and he’s seeing to
t ha never does. Currv’*
ii the Regional Red Croat
Bank, and trnn»fu»lon* from
pply of plaimn have been
tffrrenre between llfr and
for hltn for six yenta. Curry,
g for recovery from neph-

klAl t l t a t l

iAYMOND M. BALL
l.leen«Ml Broker
and Aaent.
la m ala Bank Bid*.
H.1UM* Companion,

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TOUR H i A l I N O . j r a
H R V IC I c i n t k J H

M lUer-Bluhop Co.
l i t 8. Park A r t.
»
h’RKSH BATTERIES fae
ALL hearing aid* here a t home.

HOWARD ZINK SURE—FIT
Rev. and Mr*. T. K. Your.va,
je*t« of the Free Met ho list
hurcb. where Rev. Ynunva will
*|uuk Sunday evening on hi* con­
vention from n Kutilan atheist
to Christianity.

S

American houiewive* under 3P
have chosen yellow as their fa­
vorite color for rlay tile kitchen
wall covering*, according to the
Tile Council of America.

I.UMITE PLASTIC
FOR ALL CARH

FIBRE COVERS

091 nc

$9.95

r

INSTALLED AT ABOVE PRICER
CUSTOM TAILORED COVERS ALSO AVAILABLE

Jack K. Morrison,

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
West Fourth Wired and
Laurel Avenue
Fred If Horton, pmtor
Sunday School
!':45 A. N
Mcminn W qnhtp
1(1:45 A. &gt;
Radio Pingrain —WlttlM &lt;12f* E ll
Yu mg Peoplen Scivire
7:iK*
P. M. '
Special' Horvlce— Rev. T. K. Voltr.va, speak mg
7;SU P. M.
Prayer Banil. Tuesday
8:00
r . m.
Pravei Service, '|iie:ul«y
7:.in
GOSPEL TENT SERVICES
Wrsl Ninth Hlreel ami
French Avenue
Revival Servlcea each night—7:
I*. II. Except Sfjtiudav.
Suminy Bcrvieer 3!WI :
P. M.
Special "propm l«l th&gt;
coitnnSlim with the V i
Ft (day ahil Sunday nigh
,r !;'•) , HEAR

The program I* heard daily, over
VTRR at Ulan AM!; and ti a urea- E v a n g n U s t O n t r o l li i .N . l
entatlon nf the atntlen. In fooperatlsu with Ihe Sanfo#d Mltlaterlal E* altlng JFjSTJA iCIIRK
^*M r^w 'intier
ifflto o * rt a
dim uG nn study of the IJundav
School l/»»*nn on Saturday at 7:16
w i t h V C N 1 7 IA H R L 1 N D 0 I
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end captivating beauty to your
window*.. . i-;uUlo ventlUtlon .,1
control »unl|gbl...lo*ui»privacy
We f^an Supply Your Needs Fur
VenelInn Blind*. Aluminum Awn101^. Of Perfection Outside Blinds
At a lU-aronnble Price. Call Un
I or F rre Ellimate*.

Scmiiioluj Wmsiian
Blind Co.

SANFORD COMPANY
JEHOYAHR WITNESSES
Melsth Building, Room 225
fatehtowar Study, 4:00 p.M

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Sanfmd, Fla,

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THE SANFORD HBRABANFORU, FLORIDA

A FRIDAY JUNE 2, 1950

U. 8. FIFTH COLUMN IDEA
CALLED RIDICULOUS
BANGKOK — f/P) — Siamese
nolle* carried out a probe fol­
lowing publication in Siamese lan­
guage newspapers of reports that
American “fifth columnists” had
set up a network in Slam “under
the supervision of General MacArthtir.”
Major General Phto Sriyanond.
deputy dlrector-ganeral of the Po­
lice Department, announced after
the InreiUfttlon _ that sneclal

NEW CHAMP
JOHANNESBURG. So,,
rlca, June 2 — bP) —
Ortis, the g ritty little Ca
Mexican, faced an uncert
ture today while the rim
ircloim rd a new bantar
champion — South Afiir
Tweei.
Tweei, n 23-year-old f t
wood carver .wrested the

“Trash** fish, suitable only foi1
oil and fertiliser, sell for about
one cent n pound in New Eng­
land markets.

.
■!
a
&gt;d
t
c

polisher. Hut the fox he polished
eff served the same purpose. He
shot and killed the prowling ani­
mal near the chicken coop of his
Ihi^s—Police Chief William Bar­
r tels.
n
Experiments are being carried
on to grow truffles in the U.

Dr. H. K. King
im .

At. Nat. Ilk. Bldg,
Ph. 1752 or I7lfi

NCM AND XRAY
V IC T O R IA S A L A D CO

GOAT MILL

LICKED THE LEAD!
FORT COLLINS. Colo. - Colorado AAM’s basketbnl m
won only two league game !0
starts in the Skyline Six rence this season. Yet hofis

/U S Llf{AAfC £

C h iro p ra c to r

NOW AVAILABLE
hsrrel of crude oil. This makos I
il uneconomical for the oil com- |
ponies by that much, depletes i
oil reserves ju st th at much fast­
er.
I
Some say the 100 octane gas—
if refineries had to be huilt now
Parathlon and tetraethyl py­
to supply it in Jig time—would
rophosphate sprays have been
cost a t least five cents a gallon found
against green
more, or BO per cent more than bug, a effective
pest damaging wheat,
the present refinery pric* of
gasoline. The difference between oats and barley.
the average
10-cent refinery
Soma oaka and Juniper tree*
gasoline and w hit you pay at the
Ogemeti as saying that the new pump is charged to transporta­ live to be 2,000 years old.
enginer could give up to 40 per tion, distribution, profit margins
cent more miles a gallon, if 4.1 mg the way, and—in generous
higher
octane
gasoline were amounts—to taxes.
available. G ungew en say It isn’t
At airports around New York
being produced because: 1. Its private plane owners can buy
/ price would be too high, due to 100 octane gasoline a t 38 1 f'2
the rising cost of special refin­ cents a gallon. Premium auto
ing equipment
nml motorists gasoline in the neighborhood
think gasoline is high enough as sells, with taxes, a t 28 to 29
it Is; 2. The lead content for cents a gallon.
auto gas is held down to three
ssy th at the price of
cubic centimeters (one-tenth of 100Oilmen
octane gasoline, if produced!
a fluid ounce) per gallon by in large
quantities for cars,
health authorities.
might go even higher, because
Oil refiners reply that the oc­ aviation gasoline t* produced
tane rating ha* been going up with equipment put in during
r f late and Mist plans -nil lo r Hie war, often by the govern­
&lt; steady but gradual in crim e ment. This equipment is now
■ ever the next few year*. Mean­ much higher priced. To put In
while, most of the postwar car*
do very well on the 90 to 03 ocItnn gasoline now
available.
They say only n small minority
of the cars on the road today
would benefit by higher octane
gasoline. Premium gasoline now
rates 00 octane or better; ordin*

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and
many members of the Senate.
Beaming, Mr. Truman said h*
didn’t believe he "ever had a privi­
riSlIIIDA
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Nolle* I* h e r e b y e lv * n t h * l a lege I appreciated *mor*."
Ptihllr H m rliiK will be held «t the
The Senate also approved legis­
o t li c e o f lh» C ity C o m m ission In Hie
lation permitting business firms tt&gt;
City Hell In the City of S e n i o r
F lo rid a , a t S:On o'c lock PM ., J u t
IS. l l t n , to r o n e l d r r the fnllow lr
r h s n g r e end a m e n d m e n t s to tl
Z oning o r d i n a n c e ol the City i
Bsnlorit. F lo rid a!
T h e i i r n p s r t r Zoned In D istrict
n - t (Multiple F a m il y ) , described
S* 1,0Is T In IS. I n c lu i l r s , of
T t s g u t ' a Addition, a n d bounded
on s o u t h by t i t h S tre et t O e n t♦ s A v tn tte i. w o t by alley b e ­
tween P a r k Avenue end Oak
Avenue, n o r t h by Pine H e i g h t s
Ruhdlvtlon, a n d e as t by alley
b e tw e e n P a r k Avenue a n d P a l ­
m etto Avenue, le p r o p o n d to be
c h a n c e d t o C - l ( C o m m .t c l a l R e ta il) D istrict.

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also allows price discrlminatloA tu
customers, If dona la* food faith
to meet competition, and without
conspiracy or collusion with other
■tilers.
The 48 to 27 vota on tha Houseapproved measure anded a twoyear Congressional dispute o m
pricing practices and scat tha bill
to tht White House. President
Truman has given do sign as to
whether ha will atgn « veto the
bUt.
Secretary of ComrtSrct S*wy*r,
who Is having troubl* firing t io
trade officials fn hit Department,
■aid today Congress should give
bluet officers mor* authority
♦discharge incompetent and
troublesome employees.
Sawyer made that Comment to
reporter*. after refuting to dis­
cuss directly the caiat of Mlchdsl
L. Lee and William -W. Reming­
ton. Lea and Remington have de­
clined “on principle" to resign It
the request of Sawyer.

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THE SANFORD HER AMl IANFOHO FT.OPrUA

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fhaaki. rranlnllt/ua «nl arflrt* off
ro t* r f n ln t r r n f ft., l k r p .rp o * * off
r a l« l» t ii fu n d * . ntil h r r b a r a r d fo r
• l etjrular k J m lf tllir rafea.
l T i p i t « r u i «*l W a ilc ia a lli l i t I n la n d
l l « |* r c « e y t a t l» r »
I m c.
N r n Y o l k , i k lm fc o , l l e t r n l f , l i a a ••• C i t y , a a t l 71 l

i . t ll«r*M
n rarmliH of Ike
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f«»i r r y u M I*
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la ihl« i.tm txip'r. at m il aa all
Aft* a rm nhi nii • • •
F r i d a y , m a y y %i960
YioBIViT nim .K vr.ftsR
Seme r&gt;f u* «ic trying lo (to in
too Minnjr direction* at ontt- Wo
will nvvtr get anywhere.
One
thine I do.—PhiL 8:13.
Gensial Monhall m )» the Unit­
ed S la in thould (iniih llie Euro­
pean Rccovriy Pioyrsm by 195?.
Our thing i» crilain llie UnilrJ
S la in muil Imi'.h llir I.RP. or ihr
ERP will firi»h ihr United State*.
Wt ice where ihe Suprtmr Couil
i» planning lo install a $42,000 an
conditioner. II they'll pin be
patient and wan a lit Ilr while, Tom
Wation will get through and they
won't nerd an air conditioner.
We ire wheie over 1,350 »tudenli will graduate itom the Uni­
versity cf Florida tin* yeai. It wa»
not io many year* ago that there
wti*. not more than 500 itirdent*
in the entire Univeisity. Florida
growl.
Some of these tirw-fangled preparalion* that are iup|&gt;osrd to get
rid ol all hug* aiound the house
in one fell swoop—no lui* and
bother -m ay turn out lo be like
thote fountain pen* tli.S would
write under water Give it* a foun­
tain pen that will write period.
Courtesy warning raids are be­
ing issued by Jacksonville police
lo all, *dutHif-town motorist* who
inadveitently violate ttaffic regu­
lations. The plan is being under*
taken as a means of increasing
"the goodwill of the traveling pub­
lic towatd Jacksonville," says the
city's Mnyoi llaydoii Hums. It is
a plan which might well be fol­
lowed by all Florida cities who
hoped to be favored by norlhein
tourists. It Iravet a prrtty bad
tarlr in a man's mouth lo gel
pinched for parking uver a white
line.
Small wonder the humble Ameri­
can citiren is confused if not com­
pletely confounded. Ptesident h u ­
man, on the same day that he
was telling Ins piess confeience fot
the benefit of the Ameiican people
that the world is closer today lo
real *nd permanent peace than it
ha* been in five years, was at the
tame time sending a menage down
to Congrrts asking for another $1.222,500,000 lor more guns for
Europe on account of the growing
danger of w^»Y with Europe. Won­
der whom the President thinks he's
kidding?

Communist youth of East Ger­
many held theii demonstration in
Betlin without serious conse­
quences hut they raised many an
unpleasant memory throughout the
world. It w u Use memory of the
Nazi youth dctnonil rations in Hit|ei*a Germany which more than
anything else in the wotld these
Communist youth seem lo emu­
late. Thete was uo. violence, but
thf noise they made was viiious.
As John Temple Graves said, "It
was the noise that Youth makes
when i( il full ut vigor, enthusiasm
and ideology—and empty of un­
derstanding. memory and judg­
ment"
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Willi all these young men of
40 and 50 dying ol heart attacks
and old age. it is interesting to
note,jd least one man who seems
to haV'Jeftncd the geeref ol Ion*
gevtty, Hd*i» Willrak Mask Brown
of Miami, pioneer banker of that
city, a member of its first boatd
of aldermeu. and still young •&lt;
87 Thu summer ha plans an automobUe trip to his old home in
Springfield. Mass. Ha is in perfect
■health, reads without glass**, hat
Il hit original teeth and a plentithatch of snowy hair on his
Ha attributes his good health
moderation in everything in
Hr does not unoke, drink, or
and he make* it a practice
leave the tsU® while

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Prepaid hospital nnd mrriicnl-cnrr pinna can provide
service for far leas than the government would require un­
der compulsory health insurance, declares Dr. Elmer I..
Henderson, new head of the American Medical Association,
in an article In the Mny Header's Digest.
Refuting the contention of compulsory-insurance pro­
ponents thnt “a scant 2D per cent of our people ure able to
afford all the medical care they need." Dr. Henderson states
that 80 per cent can afford good medical enre. No one, In*
holds, can get all the care he needs because “we doctors
don’t know enough to give that much.”
Private, prepaid health insurance, such as Blue Cross,
Blue Shield and other groups offer, has freed millions from
the financial worry of illness. By the end of the year an
estimated 75 million Americans will he covered hy hospital
plans, TO million by surgical plans, 20 million by medicalcare pinna. Blue Cross pays an average of 80 per cent of
hospital expenses; Blue Shield 50 to 60 per cent of the doc­
tor fee.
Dr. Henderson praises the action of citizens in many
communities who have sparked these voluntary plans local­
ly. Dozens of hitherto doctorless areas are raising money to
build hospitals and clinica. “Small towns are breaking out
in a nationwide rash of hospitals; 981, moat of them in
rural areas, have been approved under the National Hos­
pital Construction Act ThiB act, providing grants-iu-aida
to help finance hospitals, is strongly supported hy the
AMA.
Conceding a “justifiable grievance against a certain
amount of medical overcharging, neglect and bad practice,”
Dr. Henderson states that the medical profession is now
"clcaing its own house with a vengeance.” Led by action of
the Colorado State Medical Society more than 20 states now
operate grievance committees. These groups investigate
patients’ complaints, usually settle them to the patients’
satisfaction.
Many communities now guarantee medical care to all
who need it, regardless of ability to pay. Even in the grim
problem of long illness, local action "is beating the best thnt
Government compulsory insurance can offer.” In California,
for instance, “catastrophic coverage” provides full medical
care up to $6,000 for two years, for polio, cancer and 21
other diseases, at a cost of $1.95 a month per family.
Broad advances il medical knowledge and sharply de
dining death rates—luch as have occurred since 1900—
could hardly continue under Government compulsory in­
surance, Dr. Henderson believes. “Standards of akill would
be Junk'd for arbitrary ones dreamed up by somebody in
Washington. Doctors’ hands would be tied in a snarl of re­
gulations . . . We would be swamped with calls front people
who did not need care, and would not have time to treat
those really III."
Dr. Hentlerso'j Bees the decude ahead promising control
of cancer, heart disease nnd rheumatoid arthritis, but be
lioves the promise mn; be fulfilled “only if doctors and local
health services are frte to go un with what they’ve so bril­
liantly begun.”

Checking Tax Returns
Every individual’i federal income tax return mny get a
quick one-over by tlie Bureau of Internal Revenue il a
scheme tried out this year in the Clevelnnd district offico
should be approved far general use. The results of the trial
suggest that thin might; happen. Using machine tntmlntion
and electronic calcuhtom. the Clevelnnd office made u
rough check of every return in which a refund on withheld
taxes was cla{mfd.
About one return in every 18 was pulled out of the pile
because of some Irregularity turned up in this rough check.
These were exnmined more carefully and most or the per­
sons who. filed them were called in for interviews. About
half of these returns were revised, with a net gain to the
government of over $2,708,000 for this one checking opera­
tion in one collection district. Thus the plnn seems to hold
promise of a tidy Increase in federul revenues if generally
applied. The amount was large in comparison with the cost
of making the check-up, in fact almost equul to a full year’s
operating expense for the Cleveland office,
Somo taxpayers gained, too. About a third of the simle arithmetical errors discovered were corrected lo the
nefit of the taxpayers, who picked up $243,000 in larger
refunds. These, presumably, will heartily agree with the
district tax collector that the check-up system is worth
keeping.

Portuguese Awakening
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Portugal, which has not always kepi ubreast of new
ideas, now recognizes that Asia Is on the march. To wurd
off worse things, the Portuguese have arranged to grunt
financial and governmental home rule to the inhabitants of
their territories in India.
These diminutive regions extend to not qiuch more than
1,500 square miles, with 600,000 Inhabitants. They are scat­
tered reminders that jin the sixteenth century Portuguese
power spread over mgeh of India, Ceylon nnd part of the
Malay peninBdla, and even extended to China. The port of
Macao Is tho sole Chinese survivor of Portugal’s former
great days.
Large or small, t^iese souvenirs of what was once a
great domain would stun be lost to the Portuguese if they
aid not see the storm coming and introduced self govern­
ment. Now that this gas been done, tho Portuguese flag
may be enabled to wat» in Asia a little longer.

Local Syndicate

“Coo” Operation

ICeatlaaed Ti m Fu i fee)
trov the beauty of natui a."
The aytidlcaU plans to (levelop
tha property aa a batkipg re­
sort. A subdivision arouad tha
sprtnga, the spring run a id tho
tit. Johns River It In it* i mbryo
stage a t the present tin s
H. Williams, civil m a ta a * and
member of Ul* syndicate Will
spend much ' time In ‘*“
future doing th*
glneering work.
According to Mr. Will
'Ullage and
Mr. 8p*a«or. tha portion
tlon cf the
ids area is
tit. John* River In thla
a natural schooling ground for
black b iftj f iH th i iuiqui
p m )l fthld
fun urtxluc#* many tilv
tr shad.
silver
K thing in thla i r « will 1j^

l*sss Obi )
about tha buslneas of getting
tattled.
"They're not so dumb." said
Lake Lytal, county commission
chairman. “Tha snakes are rub­
ber and must be mighty comfortabl* compared to the herd ledge.
Out whet do we do nowT"
Nobody had an answer. There
was scratching of heads and talk
of balloon* and paper bags, but no
decision waa made.
The commissioners had fireman
place S6 rubber snake* on th*
ledge wader th* eaves last week
to drive tha pigeon* away.
Th* birds kept tholr distance at
first and than gradually moved in
aa tha snakes remained motionlea®. Oa Tuesday'this wwek'they
ware reported landing cautiously
on other projections near the ledge.
The rubber snakes were painted
groan. Some people aald they
looked like large garter snakes
and others hoped they rather re­
sembled rattlers.
It took tha pUteani quite a while
to decide what they were, But
the answer waa almplt and satis­
factory. Tha snake* made an Ideal
foundation for a happy horn*.

f f n lS ’. ' S T b . B prin" J S rrom
spring DTOthe 8t. Johns to tha apriaa
|&gt;er, a dietance of mora th tn
tha ayndicat* la not
a t present to antha eatlmatad coat

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been owned hr
mora than

written in Spanish on

Chin Mi
ol hir*
rearing wheat take M0 me
hour® par acre, against II for an

Two People Mistiing
A b Volcano Erupts

THE WORLD TODAY
Hr HIGRID AIINH
Al* foreign Analyst
(Kor Ilaw III M arkrnile)
. . . All the post war year*
the western European nations have
worried over somo means to re
create Oi.-ir olrl trade with middle
Europe.
Russia wrote the sort of post­
war trade treaties with it* satell­
ites in middle Europe that siphoned
oil lame portions of their Roods
for Rutsia There was little or
nothliiR left for the west.
Thii raid'd important hoh. Mid­
dle Europe had always supplied
much food and raw material* for
the f artorie. anil workers of w ett­
er n Europe.
Now, for no announced reason.
Morrow i- willing to consider
shipping Rmsian gruln* to wer.tern Europe again
in return for
rominoditie- a* yet unnamed.
'llie offer scarcely raise* a
cheer ami.nr Washington trade ex­
pert
The r« are several con­
jecture- a hoot Russian motives.
'Un: *I.ilt in Russian trade stra t­
egy a rote after the United N a­
tion. Economic Commission for
Europe (EOE), headed by Gunuar
Myrdul of .Sweden, put out a
feeler la.t November on possible
greater trade between the nonCommunist ami Communist hulves
of Europe. Moscow has just re­
plied liiat the feeler is “favorably
received’ ’Insofar as a ftossible
grain .wap might lie concluded,
Between the Issuance of the
ECE filler Iasi November, nnd
tiie favorable Moscow reply, Myrdal made a visit to Moscow.
Now, on Ihe surface, it appear*
that Moscow is moved to shove
the iron curtain aside a little.
Hut government wheat expert*
here point out there is a mucli
reduced need now for Ruaiian or
middle European gram, much at
il was needed in the grueling
years of IW0 and 1947.
Europe's basic needs on wheat
are ra n d for. ft's possible, how
ever, that Russia might offer
roar e grains uml Hint Europe
might need them enough to get a
new East-West trade channel
open.
And of course il is possible that
the Russians may try to undersell
the world market so that th?
international wheat agreement
would he strained. The gloomier
of tho trade prophets In Washing
ton have always *ald th at it was
in Russia's pattern of aggression
eventually to use surpluses to
break world prices.
What rnuld tiave motivated the
Russian move?
Nu one ill the U. 8. Commerce
nr Agriculture Departments l
Washington, or ut Marshall I‘l
hendipiui ters, InTlev'ea that t|je
move Is based on normal tr
thinking as the West knows j
Many guetses are that th*
liens have had more trouble
they foresaw either in nienufnrtui*ing nr buying the kind of mathinerv they want.
II. H. trade experts say the !■*slang have never hid for columnr r 't goods for the Russian ptuplt
or for machines to turn them out.
Rather they want th* sort ol
lieavy machinery that copld be
turned to war use.
Tills they are not likely to get,
even on this new hid to reopen uld
trade channel*, llie United State*
lias a long aecret list of articles
that may not be sold to the Soviets
or the satellites, things that might
he used to make war goods.
There is the possibility that the
Russian* are selling wheel stock­
piles they had built up In cas* of
war. Uovernment experts admit
Ihe possibility exists, bill they
have no proof.

HONLULU, June 2 — UP) —
At least two persons are missing
and 16 homes destroyed in the
| eruption of Mauna Loa volancu^.
I which poured a river of red-not
lava 20 miles to the ocean, Kona,
Hawaii, police said today.
The massive volcano erupted
last night, driving 00 famUies
from their home* on Southwest
Hawaii Island.
Police Sgt. Henry Kunitomo
said Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lincoln,
(. retired couple In their 70's, a r t
missing.
He aald the molten
lava
stream* poured Into several a s a -^
coast villages and
destroyed
“about 16 homes and one Cath­
olic chuch."
A schoolhouse also was report­
ed demolished but this was un­
confirmed.
Kunimoto said the area dam­
aged was on the northern *id»
of the lava flow, which he said
wu* one mile wide.
Communications
with
Ute
southern p art have been cut, ho
ndded ,ond the damage there is IB
not knowm.
Kona police reported by radio­
phone that “probably 60 fam i­
lies" were forced to evacuate
seacoavt homes between the vib
lagea nf Alac and Pahoeho*.
They said all telephone com­
munications with the area were
cut. It wan impossible to assess
damage immediately, the policr
said. They added, however, th at
another 40 homes in the area
were believed safe for the p :jJ )sent.
VAIi.WiOND PLAYKKH TO
MOVE AGAIN
WARTIME CHIEF OF STAFF, O n Oeor*e C. Marshall (right), making th# principal address during the Mem­
orial Day ceremony at Arlington, V a, tell* listeners that war Is something known only by men who have
fought It Marshall warned that without a sound peace the nation might lose Its present power and world
position At left. Civil Wai veteran Douglas T. SU,ry. 105. accompanied by hit daughter, Mrs. Dullcle PoUe,
ilews some of the 30,000 giave* at Sawtelle Veterans Administration Cemetery, Los Angeles. (International)

lurricane Warning-

Acliesun Supports

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t nuency of 3910 kilocycles mulj defense of the Atlantic area Is a
1,10 watts of power. The weuth- real and attainable objective. In
erhiireuu was linked hy undcr- rpile of the continued importance
wrmd mbit- to Klmure'a sta- of pursuing the task of economic
recovery , . . our European puittnce am ateur stations are II- nera ure progressively deputing
feeicd fur point transmission more fund* tu their defense budg­
Or,
l, Elmure relayed the hur- et*."
ime news lu another am ateur
riun
Acheson *uid all there countries
on in Lakeland. The Lnke- will get the most for their money
?“
through the plan to create •’bal­
anced. collective forces'." Under
School Bell
that plan • each country will dijVelou force* which be*t contribute
llusllSHrS Feist l*aae IISsI
lo tlic defense of the whuli urea
1r an om inous: pause," for aa Ihoifghl th e y 'a r e not tteeL.sarily
I k -uII now, he did iutveia fun- he- fdtve* tieedkd fbr the defense
jo d o r about him ut tim es.".
t that country alone.
'
Hr. Herndon pointed out th at
Pot Itmd, where the Municipal
The - Secretary nald the total
Alport la now (healed,‘Vtorf once
ta«k‘—''Uronomlc and political
aTtnritAig city with a horse-rara
horsetlMh, VtoUlaJ ‘ah&lt;T aimiiig U
l tiler well as piilltaYy — of coordinate
action boasted u home tuwn liiR-th* 'A tlantic alllas Is far. from
lltractloia
I&lt;
Md.. Icllonvlll*
was • th e 'n o rth - completed. '■ 'But what has been
tem inus of trade routes accomplished so far I* a good Indi­
a ith along an Indian . trail cation uf w|iut. rnn [fv dorje in l h.1
Ich ■ater became u military
’ Station'- l\i*n repeals the
n ul ard la now Mellonville ■Av*-,
A t old encyclopedia ahowu message hack for verification uf
I itford aa a small suburb near accuracy.' •
" A n y 1 radio ’afatlon can ob­
llonvlle, he aald.
|
tmonr Mr. Herndon’* fast tain permission from the Federal
iwliig relics uf liiaturiral In- Communication* Commlsalon to
**t a a* photographs taken dur« ilck up thla mesaage and rvthe pioneer duy*. One of iroadcast It,” Norton pidnted
se is a picture uf Banford’a o u t
Thua,
a m a te u r
atatbin*
t Hie Department with It*
d drawn hook and ladder throughout the atate, turned In­
it* 1883 Hucket lirigadc. to th* Miami atation frequency
ither picture shows the crack can pick up tha message Inford Drill team commanded *Untly.
"The weather bureau haa been
Capt. W. D. M illtr.
icturet In a group are somo gratified and Impressed by the
the "tudea" of the early era widespread coverage of these am­
Inrltdlng J. C. McDaniel, ateur broadcasts, to much so
T. Dome, Pete Nolan, Dr. W. that we have revised our method
Masot, Cruse Harriet and of disseminating our warnings
and we are encouraging all ata­
I I.aiig.
Miami Henideni
outlier early picture* ahowa tion* th at do not have other
group uf young gtrle about rapid rosfcna of receiving, to
ll'ssilssMl T i m
Uss)
yearn old. Among thee* it tax*' advanUga of this Florida
car A. Ahlgren of Whiting, ImL,
•y
Leffler
(Mra.
Mary llroadcaatara* "hurricane net.”
first vica president.
Purpose of Norton’s appear
m g), Carrie Evans, Utrdl*
Th* convention adopted a series
ris, Blanche Waite, Maud anca before the FBA waa to Iron
rke, Maud Heaton, Jannia out details and axploro new me­
uf rasolutlons. They included one
rco, r.lla Ferguson, Poll!* thods of speeding transmladlon
urging immediate repeal of the
dngtoit Lily McDonald, Sal- of hurricane warnings and ad­
20 per rent wartime tas on amuse­
ment tickets and return to th*-1J Lou Peabody and other* of vise rite via tha volunteer "hur­
ricane net."
period.
prewar 10 percent levy.

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future. Thun he added:
"On the other hand, if anv uf us
li t down, ur «lackcd our effort*,
the result could well be disaster."
Arhcson alsu urged relaxation*
in the ntw ariua law provisions
compared with thv present law.
Tlie change would allow the Presi­
dent to veil arm* tu a fnendlv
nation unywhere in the world when
he considered it necessary and
also to let him have power to divei t funds from the uid program to
lailster any country threatened hy
Communist aegrt***ion.
He Htrensea the importance of
continued aid to Greece and Tut key
for which the administration it
asking |l20,0U0,ti0ii and also the
importunce uf supporting Iran,
the Philippines. and Korea with
military u**istaiK-«i to a total i f
127.500,000.
. t
, Meanwldle Republican* cast dub
iou.H eye* today uu President,T ru­
man's new Foreign Arms Program
hut cunceded It probably will get
L'ongrr*,' approval.
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KALTIMUKK — id-. — Th* historic Vagabond I’layeis, with the
longest continuous production rec­
ord in th* country, are being turned
out of their uld carriage house
home. Tlie owner* are not re n e w -.
ing the lease. Hut the Vagabonds^
say it doesn't mean the end of
their Hiring of performances that
reaches - buck 34 years. They're
looking for n new location so their
eeason's production won’t Le inter­
rupted.
They started In 1916. Thslr
original "hnme," a vacant store,
was a weird triangular playhouse
with 6ti uncomfortable seals and a
steam pipe which rose through the
floor uf the stage and disappeared a
in the flies. It had to be cam ou-*
flaged aa a tree or a column, de.
pending on tha nuture of the play.
The first plsy ws* "The A rtist,”
hy If. L. Mencken. That season
they also had the original produc­
tion of "Hound Kust for Cardiff,"
by Eugenr O’Neill. O'Neill was
pa ill $16 to produce the play. The
syors soon moved tu a hotel
II room, thdn in 1U22 to larger
accommttfatlon*.
Hut. I t . waa, in
1930 th at ithey ' m ade' their b i r ^
plunge. They took over th# old*
can ia|$ k rifM ie uf the Preston
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FRIDAY JUNE 2, 19S0

Social And Personal Activities
Telephone 148

Plans For Weddingr
Party Announced

Social Calender
MONDAY
The Ruth S|&gt;«-«-rmg Junior Gfrla
Auxiliary of the Women's Mission­
ary Union of the First Baptist
Ctmrrh will meet at 3:30 P.M. at
the church.
The Sunbeam Hand for children
Blx to nine years of ag* of the
Women's Missionary Union of the
First Baptist Church will meet at
3:30 P.M. at the church.
The LLie Knight Circle of the
First Baptist Church will meet
at the home uf Mrs. C. L. Collins
at 700 West Twentieth .Street at
8:00 P.M.
W.S.C.S. of the
Methodist
Church will meet as follows: Cir­
cle !i with Mrs. J. H. Crawford.
1204 Oak Avenue, at 3:00 P.M.
# 'itc le 4 with Mrs. J. II. Andrrton, 1211 Myrtle Avenue, at 3:00
P.M. Circle 6 with Kirs. Bessie
Greek, fill Park Avenue, nt 3:00
P.M. Circle 0 with Mrs. liny Her­
ron, Country Club Road, at 1:00
P.M, for a coveted dish luncheon.
The Sunbeams, uge 0, 7, 8 will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at 3:30 P. M,
Elsie Knight Circle of the First
Baptist Church will meet with
^ Ita . C. I.. Collins, 700 West Twen■ *th Street.
TUESDAY
The Daughters of Wesley Sun­
day School will hold its regular
business and social im-eting at Mc­
Kinley Hall at 3:00 P.M. with Mrs,
Donald Dunn. Mrs. R. B. Monroe,
Kits. Claude Herndon, Mrs. W. L.
Harrison and Mrs. Albert. Hick­
son as hostesses.
The Women's Society of Chris­
tian Service of the Kheneiet Meth­
odist Church will hold its monthly
# u e tin g at 7:30 P.M. at the home
ot Mrs. Wilbur Nolan on South
Sanford Avenue.
The Chapel Choir o f (lhe First
Baptist Church will meet ut fi;4h
P. M.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Fideli? Class of the First Bap­
tist C h u t r h will he held at th e
home ol Mrs. H. M. Pearce, rJOII
East Second Street, at 8:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
_ The study of the Sunday School
w ill he continued a*, the First Baptitt Church pruyer meeting hour
Diploma hook on Baptist Doctrine
at 8:00 P. M.

rersonals
Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs. R. E
Pearce and their sons Robin and
Stevens have arrived to visit Mr.
and Mrs. J. St. Clair White

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Conway
of Apopka will entertain at a re­
hearsal party at the Palms Hotel
in Apopka Friday night after the
wedding rehearsal of their daugh­
ter, Miss Joan Stephenson who
will be married to John W. Epps,
son of Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Epps
of Sanford.
The wedding will lake place
Saturday evening at 7:3d o'clock
at the First Baptist Church of
Apopka with the Rev. Miles Pat­
terson officiating.

Friends of ■Julius Dingfelder
will be glad to learn that hr I
able to he home after a few
inunths' Illness in an Orlando hos­
pital.
Mrs. Rummers .Searcy and Miss
Lucille Searcy uf Oklahoma City
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. 1.
Smith at 42fi West Eighteenth
Street.

Simon Dingfelder
Honored At Cornell

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jninrsnn
uf the Essex Studio recently a t­
tended the three-dav session ot
Word has been received here that the Florida Photographers Asso­
Simon L. Dingfelder. son of Mr. ciation at Tampa.
and Mrs. Julius Dingfelder, a stu­
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Park. Jr.
dent at Cornell Univer&lt;ity. lias
been promoted to cadet major, and daughter Sydney of College
arrived Thursday night
the highest military tank a minor Park,
tit visit his parent- Dr. and Mr
classman can achieve.
Twice tiie recipient of the covet­ Charier Park.
ed Dykaar Medal as outstanding
.Mrs. Julius Dingfelder Is fly­
cadet of the year, Mr. Uinrfrldri
received the Distinguished Army ing to New Orleans Sunday for
Medal for leadership at the annual iwo days to attend the graduation
m ilitary review at Cornell Uni­ ol her daughter Margaret at
Sophie Newcomhe College of Tuversity last week.
He is a first lieutenant in the lane University.
Pershing Rifles and also viceMrs, Richard Klshrrry and chil­
president of Scabbard and Blade,
Judith. Gene and Dorothy
both national honorary military dren
societies, the latter for advanced Anne of Pine Bluff, Ark., arriveo
K.O.T.C.
Attached to the First 1 hursday night for a visit to hei
Mr. and .Mrs Fletcher
Army. U.S.A., Mr. Dingfelder re­ parent*
cently was offered an appoint­ Boll® on Valencia Drive,
ment to West Point to enter as a
Mr. and Mr*, fluvd W. McRae
second lieutenant upon hit gradu­ ami daughter Sandra of Evans­
ation from Cornell.
ville, Ind., will he the week-end
Mr. Dingfelder is president of guests of Mr. McRae’s mother,
Theta Beta Tau, national social Mrs, J, N. Burdick, on South
fraternity, and is active in the Sanford Avenue.
student council. Interfaith Coun­
cil and Intra-mural sports.
Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles A
Betts and children, Sandra, Chuck
Donald, wtll arrive Suadav |,.
Dance Is Sponsored and
visit their patents Mr. and Mr
By Oviedo Club R. ti. Hickson nnd Mr. and Mts
A. L. Belts.
A square dance will he spon­
sored by the Oviedo Woman's
John W. Epps, whose wedding
Club at the school gymnasium .Sat­ to Miss Joan Conwav of Aponkn
urday evening from 8:(HI to 12:00 will take place Saturday evening
o'clock. Dave Shannun and his arrived Thursday night fro,,
band will furnish music for round Emory University, Atlanta. He Is
dancing as well as the square nt the home of his parent*. Dr.
dances.
and Mr*. A. W. Epp*. Lake Minnie
The Woman’s Club is sponsor­ Estates,
THURSDAY
ing the swimming pool in Oviedo
The Florida Haptlat Assembly for the month of June, and the i, *V ** ■*rlcla Hickey and Mist
opens today at Stetson University dance has heen planned as a Irene Helen
Enni* of Atlanta will ar­
and will continue through June 1&lt;V fit for the swimming pool fund. rive today to spend two week
A refreshment booth, specialis­ visiting Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Powell
One of the firat atationi to ing in hot dogs, french fries, soft nt their home on Palmetto Ave­
broadcast « crude form of tel- drinks and home-made cake, will nue. Mis* Hickey la |u he one
Vvision progsMpis regularly waa be one uf the attractions at the of the bridesmaid* In the ConwayJV u K, SuhcMcUdy, In 1028.
dance.'
Epps wedding Saturday evening
In Apopka,
SA N P O U D O R LA N D O III)
p PCAtDlt
Meeting Ih Held By
T U R N ON FLA 1 If. AT
I d lt
T i l l . I L A 3 III N (, A R R O W
Missionary Group
The Women’* Missionary Society
of the Central Baptist Church met
a t the home of Mr*. David Myers
of Terwlllegrr Lane on Tuesday
evening.
Those present were Mra. Ella
Daniel*. Mra. C. J. Wilkinson, Mrs.
Carl Summerllti, Mr*. E. O. Keith,
Mrs, L. II. Wynn, Mrs. Louise
Smith, Mrs. J. F. Benton, Mrs. R.
Ma«ey, Mrs. T. P. Cason, Mr*. Jack
Benton, Mra. Willie Maa Hannah.
Mrs. Marvin Register, Mrs. 8. L.
Whatley, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Mrs.
T. J. Davis, Mrs. Myers and Mr*.
Grace Pollard, a vDItoi,

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MISS RAINES HONORED
Mr*. G. B, Hudson gave a party
Wednesday evening for Miss H aiti
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Twenty-five of Miss
Raines’ classmates attended Mrs.
W. Raines and Cmrulyn Hudson
assisted Mrs, Hudson, During the
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Miss Norma Jean Sayer. daugh­
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t od as tin' tii^jiL'cnuni ^ llun
Mr. and Mrs. James F. llicksjpi.
Aii outMitiullhR t'Vftil uf tlir m *h «
&lt;laUtfhtt*r. K o lx rta Honnotl lln io k - . j
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pioneer citiien* of Seminole Coat- *uri «ii8 tin* pn cutalion li\ Miss
H O U .Y W H H D . June 2. uP 1 to JnrtH1!* M cK nv T ru lu c k , -on u f h id * a j»uiinil n
ty, celebrated their golden wedditg Mnrirnret Davis *»f h rr piano pupil* — Hud A ld s itt nnd Lou C ostello
evtiiinc nl uro eelelu a ttng th e ir Udh nnnlanniversary Sunday with an Nil in rivittil
■Jay picnic anil fish fry at Millet the U'nmunV Club.
IXWV p
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v e r-n rv and Lnu say* "iv e ’te tdnnnr list for tin* occasion iviu tiin g on 13 m ore."
O M iC i a r v f f
Lake Park.
William
Jones,
urcompamt't!
by
Mr. and Mrs. Hirksnn were mar­
E x p la in in g the long mu! a lo rn tv
RIDE-IN* THEATRE
ried nt May town, Fin. They hive MU- Mariraiet HHce. both uf St el * assoeiniion. I.ou he's the fa t one
5oti
I'n
lv
rru
lty
.
M
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Jones’
voice
two children, Mrs. Fred Strnlgr
—addl’d: “ We just cou ld n’t hear 1o
I.O C A L I.Y O W N E D A N D O l'E R A T K U
and Mr. Albert Hickson. Mr. coiitrm* a richly lyrical ipmlity not he separated; Siamese tw in s have
often
found
iti
a
hnrttono,
mul
hi
Hickson was for many veart ■
Hint tro u b le , too.”
farmer and celery grower at {he skill ami n iti try in Intelp ietn tio ii
How long have th e y heen in the
LAST TIMKS TO-NIT1C
iriru tly n|ipri&gt;eiati*il I* v a movies 7
old home place on Celeiy Ayehiyhl&gt;
ii-«eptiM
mnlirni,«
*.
nue. In spite of his years, he l»
“ F ifte e n ye a r-.’' said Bud,
1lu- stnpe nppuinlliient s w ile
still so active farmer.
I’T V li!*’ tvh u kcd |,oii .
"T e n
hkioiUil
by
Melvin
Fieis.
hei
mu!
Mr*. Hickson \*a» the (o rnter
years in the movies, d o p e !"
ALSO
K.l'Mh
l.iK-kett,
I'alniR
anil
tall
Miss Ollie Belle William-, daugh­
T h is sort ot I hi nl (si goes on con­
T K ( H N K T H .O lt S P E C IA L
ter uf the late George (' Williali* pr*lt&gt;ia| basket * ot I'h n iih elinli- s ta n tly , I'm although the com ic*
din ■••* w i|i uM'il in tleeu! at lull.
of Monlicello.
are pm tMei - they ate c o m p e tito r*
l i e pioKiatiin were yiv**n out «&lt; w ell
f&lt;DANGBB IN MV liUSINFSS’*
Mr. and Mrs. Hickson with ihjir
W hether th e y are o n ­
children, Mr. and Mr*. F'fr'd by 111v 11&gt;lie t&gt;, i I *♦%e»l y 11**it * i a » stage in a “ W ho’s or, f i r s t 7“ ro u ­
___________ K tfSS A I.I.E N ___________
(.mi Purlin uml .Nancy W il- tine o r o ff-tu g e . in a c u t-th ro a t
Strange ami Mr. and Mrs. Alhlit Ih
ru m m y in ateli. they are co n s ta n tly
Hickson were host to the folliA'* I'jitii
I’ll. I 1••wi i ilium was piesulril at odd*.
SATURDAY ONLY
ing: brothers and sisters of
I liv Mrs. Allen Julies and Mih.
W hatever Ihul g e t-. I.ou w a n t*
host, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hlckrln.
IMII’IILK
F E A T E R i: ItA ltliA IN PHOGHA.M
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hickson. v. Irwin Kh-lschcr »&gt; istnl by Jidinnv too -only lugger A - a re s u lt, both
and Sirs. W. B. Hick-un, nil [id Ilir’ClMs, Hid-ejl Miller and lb&gt;bb\ • a ii o u t-id i lo i-iu e s-e - Hint riv a l
those Ilf Crosby .ind Hope.
T ile
Sanford; Mr. and Mr*. J. t). Him- fdiumakei.
A 'istiu^r in nei vme uttei the co m p e titio n reached lire m dnl o f
-on. Chuluota; Mr. am! Mr*. D #c
Hickson, Oviedo; Mrs. Lilly Clafk, fceital w»ie Mm. A, M Philip**. Ii - p lit llp fiv e V’ li l- ago Hut a tle i
Maylown; Mr. and Mr*. Henry Mi* Ki h. Lane, Mri IIumv n few m o n th - o l mime c a llin g , the y
reconciled.
Williams, Ocala; amt Mrs. Magfie W«'»*(|i ulf. Mi. John HoKei**. Mi
lb rinnn .Mul I is. Mm. Aluience
How did H i’-V meet 7
.iuggim-, Orlando.
*’ |r was ii wu.de d iiv ," liegeo
ABu the following relatives: I r . H« tiding, Mrs T. II *Muldletoti.
and M r*.'J, 1'. Hickson and im AD I in i P«trdt Mi". Mat tin Si *lit I.ou. “ 31\ tint tili w o f f and A ld io tt
Tommy; Mr. and Mr*. W. [D. ciplui, Mis. Clinvlm ti Wille. got it for me.”
‘T ic ivn- cu t’ i then,” added Hud
Hickson, Jr. and children Bily. Mi Jid.it I. Lie, Mi** lb»l Part in.
A c tu a lly , tin- duo mol w h ile
Bobby and Becky, Ml. and 3fr*. Mi P 11 Wyatt, Mm. \\ A. M*n
R. J. Hickson, Jr. and I'hildvn I Lull, Mis lie d 1'iHipi i a iiiI Ml?4. p e r fo iu iiiig -I'p iitu te riels In Im rll’ sip li’.
Lnu loot Win k i l l unstleChip and Gall; Mr. and Mrs. |e- John Nllller.
1be proitt am
upeiieil b\ c e s * fu ll\ in tin* m ovie* mu) Hud
CONGO BILL”
toy Hickson and son Farrells f r .
They
Kenneth Hickson, Mr. Nullle Milk- Sniiili.t and h’oilja Muliloilnii with enme fro m the e in u s .
a
well
done
pel
fid
IHIilH
e
of
Hull*
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tem
ueil
up
and
th
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len
t
com
son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones Aid
son Robbie, Mrs. Beatrice llafip duel “Conceit Muiche IIIlllittlite." edy la-caine a sensation.
SUNDAY—MONDAY
Despite Hie sneei- of arty film
and daughtrr Betty, Mr. Aid ClnMnp an evening of uuinical en ­
SANFOHD’S FIRST SHOWING
Mrs. A. J. Burdick and duughur* joyment wti- the theme fiutlt en tii", A A C emit min'd to rate
Nancy, Brenda and Barbara, l r . TVhuikiivsh&gt; \ heaiitiful “ Coiiceitn till’ll ill tile box office poll-. They
re ?
and Mr*. W. B. Allman, Mr. Aid I in It Kbit Minin'* e.\» eptmnallt plan d ju*t In-low Hope and Croshy
|| plus ed by Jan* Cold.
in lu-l veal’- Ir-1 uf money makMrs. R. L. HittsII anil dnuglik't w. 1111
**•*- m| i|:te:ti 1.11.c 111it 11:It' 111**- ilnc
i'lud, Audio figure.
Hetty Lou uml Mr*. Annie Cow In,
Input) iippl.iudt *1 nom* Hint Hie hoy. have brought in
glam
oil uf Sanfonl
Imi
Aon iliui stun, Oiiki f7n,mnr,il0n in thill decade of film
Alio out-of-town relative*
t.liw soil. Put -&gt; milking. I’lie pail reei'llHv won u
lilon-ou, I' i a lice
follow-: Mr. and Mrs. 1L
iii vei ly new coul i ml winch gt\es li.ein
lluiigllt. E m it’ 31on is
Williams, Jr. und son Walla|
Coo|U’i, t.eliine lint undo, Diuria nioii of llie profit, mul freedom to
Ocala; Mr. Ilemlce Willian
Fil l i to I 111III e Millie Stineeinh do TV in a couple of ycais
Ocala; Mr. anil Mr*. Jack Mil. •*l. Luma P h illip -, Kaye H iymi.
A ld - it l c a lc liliite d llu il lie ami
gin* and Jessie, Louise, Sally tipi Klh-on I .... , J*ah uhil .1*mih SVilk**, I.ou w ill !&gt;■■ ci-lch ra im g th e ir g u ld ­
Nellie; Mr amt Mrs. Henry H ir •Mul WilliHMi-,
NVyriH, en wedding m in ive r in v next vent.
gins, Fredu uml June und grai
.In Amt S l i aw tlci. Kiizubt (h \V*uhI- H i- lensuinng “ I ’ve been um l lie d
childien Penny and Clifford; 3
i uft.
Ila iiic l
U ciM ii ik ,
l(&lt;&gt;hli\ 32 y e a i-; I.ou Im lii. T lu it make
und Mrs. A. M. Huggins old Mm itr , Doiih Pat tin, PhyllD W \
IH y e a r- o f rim m e d life , and uexl
Eddy, Dorothy uml A rthur; .3] i i H. Min nut H M u n iH iii, Mi W al y i i i i We'll make M l."
David Ilirk-un, Mi*. Mary Dowi inc« Philip , W allace Philip , J i..
I In m udversni v-liapp y im y- also
ing, Mr. und Mr*. Joe II urkiI- A i !r 111" IHici fI;is ou, J t*nit l.au r M111**I « d l-clo -e d th ill tlii-ii cu rl i nl tm t it le
und Cynthia, David and Holntt M u iratH M alloy, M ary Ann U ilk** “ A A C in Hie F m elg n l.e g io n ,''
Arthur, all of Orlando.
i* li o n 2M li film
I f I Imd known
&lt;iit*t S h lilc \ Mlilillctiifi.
Also Mr. und Mr*. Ralph Suite
a ll tin * was com ing I - lin u ld have
Osteen; Bryant Hickson, Luge
linked a cake, in som e lliin g.
l ls lU f ll iS o w s
Hickson und Mr. and Mr*. R.
III MAT IN A DUNNING
i
Simmon* anil children Annie Lij
Dorothy, Ormond, Wayne, Detm
4
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O
iit CnrliNin—Slinrls—i Ti ilil ifit Duller 12 Ii ee
"Gypsy
Magic."
M
I'm U- room speiil I lulls*
Larry and Carol of Oviedo.
Mi - Malina Huiuiiug will leave
COMIM.KTK SHOWS 7: ir*—
Also the following friends: &gt;§. dui I lllue Bluings, 27 ehildiiii Tuesday, .luiu- &lt;’•, fm New Yolk
and Mra. M. S. Cullum and J e rri; uni. me | . m l - Ml&gt;. Iliuuning, where -lie will visit relative* fm
“
Visit
Our Refreshment Center”
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Miller, Nil. Mi and Me-, Kihnlt-. Mrs. IVIer- ■h .m l weeks
"MOVIES UNDER THE ST ARS"
and Mr*. Leslie Went, Mr. nnd son, Mis. liuMick, Mrs. Iluuglit,
Mr*. Clark Leonardy. Mr. und ami Mi. Tm l futni-lied ears In
A* trees glow old, leas fnuii
Mra, Jim McClelland, Mr. and Mr*. take tile pupil*.
and water is carried to vital
■ if j f iM J’g . f :t ■ara.yghrpnrcCT
Jack llatlerer, Mr», E. M. How­
I1.e iia|ili*l Ulllileh extended n parts, leaves liecoine smaller,
ard. Will Connolly, Harry We»t#r tall in Jtuv. W. A. lierriiig tu full, wound* Inal Inure slowly wild
and Mr*. 8. K. Wester, all «i «*»• time puMur nhifh in- uiee|ite&lt;1 mule Iriauelies die.
ford.
J
The pasior nnd Ininlli will live in J
A wedding cake with tie tin- one nf tile liptilliuent* nl tin- MeMan bus enteii trill lies fur
dltional bride and groom itiltnima- Ciillough npurtinenl lioii.-i
ttkm um la of yeara.
ture oil top win cut by the .hosts.
The, dute ful llie V.II.N, Im
Later in the evening th * guests heen set, Muiniay, June P.i. tu l-'iiCARD HF THANKS
were entertained with m an| selec­ duy .June 3(1, inelilsive.
U’r wi-h lo expie** imi heair
tion* by Harry Wester, aciirdisnMrs. Mnlitui Ihinning spent fell g i ul it ude fur all the 1.1ml,
lit, ami Willard Cunnully,[guitar­ Wedne-dus uml Tiiui-duv viitli hel|ifullies- mul luving deed- i*i
ist.
her daugliiei Mrs. Myrtle IV ny tended In us in our siiriuw
Over 100 people were ftreeenl, and family in Wintei Gulden.
(tin special thanks In Mi and
all except 17 of whom wife i.lu
Mr. uml Mis, S ti lit nuke a t­ Mrs. W. I1, IIInnk* .Ir. mul the
live* of the anniversary tyuplctended I In- huiHeeiiniing da; ill llie funeral director fur I licit -Vinpsliuiin’rvilli' (Tiineh In t Sunday. IIn-til- understanding.
Forrest Park St^iool Mrs. Iliiiuke juinisi Hint chinch
Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. Thomas
3(1 year* ago.
Mis. E. F\ Lindsey &amp; Hun
To Open Jujie 12 about
Mr. Roiieii Brewer lias wink in
JerryF’nrl Myers. Mis. Brewer, Louise
Mi s. N. F!. Lindsey
Mis. II. S. Hinkle
Registration far th* F'oriesi nnd FMgnr will move th eir nMrs. leni Hatch
l*ark ScliiHil for excvp tli ial lul- Sliun as selinul i- nut.
The Orntige City gnl* hull team
•Mrs. C. W, Yeager
dren will he held June 12. Mrs.
Mis. F. S. Aiiroili
John Rogers, Senlinoli County eunie over mul played Osteen
Gy ‘/ l a f ’/ w t
Mis L. II. Seufield
Chairman, announced tor V. Aliv girls team Friday iiftcrmiuu. The
srure
was
2!*-2ii
in
favin
uf
O
Mi*.
J.
T.
Moilngo
c
aclieol
child unable to g« In pulfii
/
Mis, Otis Kiron
Is invited to go in *i'** rlioul on teen team.
Tim
sell
in
■
I
piny*
will
lie
given
Mr.
.lulin
II.
Lindsey
&lt;
inference
registration day for
at the uchmd house Tuesday, "A
Mr. Jack Limlsev
with the faculty member
A therapist will lie 01 lllltv all tVnr fur Willie,“ lull, diiuies mid
• AT THE BEACH
of June and July to liand^ therupv
treatm ents. Anyone dc s Ing such
xR.’Y j f A
M il l M
A IR C O N D I T
• AT THE CLUB
service should register hat dsv.
former
The school, located at t
Orlando air haae, l* ^ ider the
• W H E N S H A V IN G
■
sponsorship of the .lui.i League
of Orlando, and 1* financed bv the
• AETEK SHOWER
sale of Easter seals.
LAST T I M K S T O D A Y !
SUN.-MON.-THUS.
F arther Information e n tie *ecured by telephoning Orloud"
” -r/c3C4caf|
034.
$n so
2*0(174, or Mri. Rogers
i*i,n eavNi
t V..J- lllMINO
the school.
P.n III O’KItlt
Mis* Bayer, a social s&lt; ence nail
psychology major, ha* recenuv
been aleeted vice presldi it of i»e
senior class for next arm ami
Saturday Only!
Made ot deep pile,
president of Garnet Ke; Club.
DflURl.K FEATURE
Ih nly t e u y Uncondi­

“FKiHTKK SQUADRON”

WRAP IT AROUND!
WEAR IT AROUND!

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tionally wuyhoble Adjutlable, elnvln Lack
and D-buttun dnvicjn
avruru vale lit. Big,
deep pocket h o ld t
cigaietloi, vaop, kuyt,
Sneii Small { ‘i t i ' J J i ,
Medium 134 'JBI, luiye
(4 0 *44 ). Ckllophuim
packed. Wluic gold,

GRADUATI )N
8PECIAIJ
J uki Arrive*

Ntw model KLCINS
For I.ADIKH end MKN
■Imi Gruen. Ilulovp and
other fine walchett

blue.

l^eu trade—Bring in four olf
WATCH — We will •surprD)
you In ■ trade.

NEW BAN
For ladle* and
WATCH and JB#BLRY
REPAIRING

shwho W - H / . - :
H-* $ n c &lt; fX

1M N. Park A n .

“Serving Florida fgr over
40 year*

, * Jr

V *

M (K

J. B. Lawson
Jeweler

BUY NOW

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Sin* I Snnf«»tiL Kla.

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Mi iitiil Mr« Itnlw if W \ Tin- wcdlinif i» p lim n u l fui i,»«
Henrirtt of itabMJii P ink i«nn«&gt;un*&lt; i | Irttlci pint of Jm.c.

IIIH t T H O M \S

at reasonable pri ee.

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CaiiiNin-HH a(urda)‘
ONE SERIAL
"BATMAN WITH ROBIN"
CHAPTER NO. I

Eve

N«veUy*“Hcreen Actor'*
I’ttramounl N«wm

CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS FREE!
Anytime Except 8«i. It Bub. When Atcompmalcd By P u w t i

? 2 c &amp; 4 4 SM.
ME NS W EAR
M l BAST FIRST

PHONE 1 U 2 -;

�£fc»burf. 0#t* Lon*
Tally In 8«cond;
Dayton* fetch To
fliy Harr Tonight

lb Pennant n a g By Longwood Team
Over Sulphur Dell

Lucky Seven Dolphin Catch

ASSOCIATED PRESS
TM Nashville Vol* hattla.worn
pennint Is flying over Sulphur
Dell again today — trying to flnw
bravHv over a abort fenced park
called horn# by a second division
ball dub.
Tic Vol« holaled the pennant
last night Just before they
by Now Orleans 0-0, Six
mentor* of the loam that won the
flag are atm around Sulphur Dell,
renumbering they were In fouMh
plan when they holated a pennant
last ifsaon.
After the ceremony last vear the
Vnli look hone, doted with a long
drib and ended four am) one heir
game ahead of Birmingham to
wlntha flag. About the only thing
notgile the Vela have pulltd this
i-eaton la to blank laggue Hading
Atlmta In a twin bill.
Tie veterans remaining front th*
19* club art. Butter Boguskia,
Pap Mauldin, Bama Ray, Joe Damap, pitcher Tony Jacob* and
hoitn *un slugger Carl "Swish"
HiiMlikt,
Oilv'Hav and Damato are atlll
wleUing the stick In a manner
that might win a pennant,
frwnUkl, who battad in 46

The Sanford Giants mapped a
p t gam* losing streak tail nlflfil

they jumped alt oyer the
Matt Leesburg Peeler* to the
M of |(M.
,■ Righthander
™f i m i * wi Clyde
v-iyae Stevens
aicvcns went
wem
IB6 distance for the locals chalkh i up hi* second loop victory
SMveo* allowed the Packers ihtre
hingies, a double by lollIWder Buko and tingles by Wilder
Pod Gterth, He blued four walls,
V ,U W w |‘s Ifntom tally came »
Ifa i ■
D

to M k t f d scored 0* ) W a digl o i | * 5 t * W . II strikeoutsf * N M fto school It aid belt for
t*Hot* for (he remainder of

Ks
'H

7.800 Crowd To See
Kennel Track Open

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'M iid e from handling the pitching
*M W , thl ex-schoolboy ace took
9fgr the batting department leadthe to u li with e perfect night

i*aip the hi* JO-7.
(Ireelaay, Longwood pitcher,
turned, the trick by sm ashing,n
triple with the sack* loaded. The
blew started n nine run, three in­
ning rnlly.
The tenma meet again Monday
at 4 r.M.. at the I.yman High
School ground* In Longwnod.

ep sea fishing in th* Gulf at Miami un May 21 by
Seven dolphins ware tl
r. and Mra. N. C. T
thl* group from Central Fid
It Woods, Jr. of
* Life Insurance Co,
gar, manufer In Ih# Orlan
,
„ fe .Insurance
..„
__ __of _____
_ result of an right
Co.
Banford. Th# trip wag epoi
•Jawtsr. local repfeaen tatlve of the company, made Ih# highest Increase In
contest In wl
ItTOi. '
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(TART LA1/DH
FORT WAYNE. Ind., June 2 —
(JP) — Cary Mlddlernff, National
Open golf champion, today had a
one-stroke load In the , tightpacked field going Into tha sec­
ond round of the $18,(WO Fort
Wa/n# open tournament.
He got out in front yesterday
ri.n m iM S T .\rr lsw oijd ^
by knocking five strokes off tha
DsvTnn*llssch . .
.
I t fe .711 par .71 for the Orchard Ridge
((•IrfSil
. ......
IS
It .Tit Country Club's (1,400 yards.
Orlandu
.................. 1 0
is sis
Just a stroke off the pace were
Hanford
It t l .ISO Herman Kelser of Lima, Ohio;
Lloyd Mnngrum of Chicago, and
HiT AiTeuiiTite
. ..
ij
Ed Oliver of Kemmire. Wash.
Ilrschssn Ti.lE “
He*sits treater***
riiiiiKWinhia ai Chicago - Church
Orlando S.O. Iii't.nnd t-i.
(0-m va. Hlnn*r if.I),
Hnornrd 10, Leesburg I.
Iisyinnn Ucsrh In. rslstb
_
AMMnira'v'i.rsiii
risincsvllls v. Mi. Auguitir
Orlando sVVt.'VnaStTln*
fawUiurg at PsiaTha
Iniyinru Hssch at Hasfttld
(la (lie*villa at Iwt.and

Totals
Player
L»(ty
Helms
Show
Driskell
VanHorn
Massey

noma glittering duals In the weights
come neat spring.
Thaae fallows alia Indicate that
the Southwest may produce aomo
•hot puttera and discus thrown*
to compete with the bait In the
world within tha next three year*.
ft’a a friendly feud that started
In high school where Bill Forester
never could beat Dnrtow Hooper
but pushed him to a couple of na­
tional interscholastic record*,
Hooper set the national mark of
69 fact 16 1/0 Inches In the 19pound shot put In 1940 while ■
Fort Worth schoolboy. He else
pitched the dlktta over 170 feet
for another record In 1949 but thla
stood but o few weekt before a
lad named Oardnar at Newton.. la.,
hung up th* current mark of 170
feat 9 8/4 Inches.
Forastar, compiling for a Dallas
high school, was throwing the
shot and discus in the vlclmtv of

IfilHa ....
Ireenleef

PEP WINS
MILWAUKEE, June 2 - (/Pi —
Featherweight Champion Willi*
Pep went out of hie claas as far
as weight was concerned last night
to give Terry Young, a new Yurt
lightweight, a convincing beating
in a 10-round bout In tha Naw Mil­
waukee Arens.
Pep weighed 101 pounda to 1801/2 for Young.
r o u o iT b e h i n d b a t
GOLDEN, Colo. — (AT — John
Itsdemachor. 160-pmind boxer at
Colorado Mines, says h*a fought
through high school and college
without getting hurt to speak of.
But on# time when he was student
baseball team,
team. aA
manager of the iiaschsu
foul tip smashed him In lb# face
and broke his nose.

Totals
lanford
.ongwood
ami Memphis slipped Into second
pig* by downing Birmingham 8-4.
larry Macl’herson got the eredIt tor Atlanta’s victory last night
altlouah he was shotgunned from
this hill In the eighth, Until then
ha had hahl the Rocks to thrae
hlb. In the eighth they pushed
ovw fivo runs before Art Fowler
dasipened their ardor.
Memphis moved Into second

DAYTONA BEACH.
8 —
(Special) — A crowd ol 1JW0 pertone is expected to Jam the VWttila
ala County Kennel
Kehnal Club Saturday
night when the curtain rloee
on
rlaea ea
the M night greyhound race meet.
'Schooling racee were eompUtod
Thursday night and mora than
BOOof the world's beat greyhounds,
Including Heel Huntsman, at*
ready for action.
,
Opening night's card will conalet
of ten rscoe featured by the I n - g
augural, which bring* out inch
atari a* Heal Huntsman, Denied, .
Bif femme, Carrie* Bit, Trim
Trick. Lourcie Bryan, Mark Trail
and Rocket Roller. They meet
over the 6/lflth mile course. _ ,
Owned by Oene Randle, Real
Huntaman Is expeeted to be tha .
favorite and will probably be odd*
on, though Denied, owned by Mra.
M. A. Hauthn performed In Mnaatlonal fashion during the school- ^
lag race*.
The meeting la schsdulsd to run
until fleptsmoer 10.
MatlnoH
will be staged on July 4th and
Labor Day.

enough runs to tl* I
by himself. Wilson
ami smacked a doub
trips to tha plate,
the Chtcka stole
thunder as they sho
on the usually powi
! In Chatlanoogn,
Bobo Newsom cami
win and snap the I
game losing streak,

out th e* 47 feet 8 8/4 Inches.
Forester sailed the discus 160 feat
B inch#*, Hooper 14(1 feat 8 1/8 In. record or vice versa.
Forester weighs 226 pounds,
With this start a* freshmen,
as seniors Foreiler may force Hooper 211). And the boys are stll
_______
Hooper to a national or world s growing.

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lido. The meeltng was largely I nn**ldent of the Social Cluh for
attiled by nR the members who t nine year*.
stopped In for
LOU MIT PORTER
so warmly received by Mr.
Dr. Starke was presented three
• few momenta lo chat with Mr.
i*. Ilnmillmi,
(!t)rfNylon Medical Jackets. Dr.
Mr. and M.Y." WiiiUrd Chand Mrs. Jama* A. Foster, Slit 1113 Locust Avenue, nre the or .The crubcls were lilt escorted Starke rose and expiessul his
Cypr*** Avenue.
parent* of a 7 lb*. IB »i. baby i ihto the spneious living room dei pest uppicciiitinu to them for
May 20, at th* Fernnld Laugh inhere ini roses with iriecu ft-rn giving him his flower* while he
Mrs. Katie M, Reddick left our Memorial Hospital, the mother i gero *n hvnutl.ully urnioged. cnt. enjoy them mol pledged to
fair city May 17 for n lengthy baby are now home doing nlci licit ris'in carried with It tlie ferve thorn belter In the future
stay la Warrenton, Va., Mrs. Red­
ring atmosphere. Tho meeting than i veil In the past. Dr. Starke
dick I* a faithful member of 8t.
Mre. Mnttle Cherry 1112 1 ,K- &gt;*■ pres'iled ovei hv the president, is one among the few whom all
haul ttsptist Church. Her many Avenue, visited the bedside of
Gem go II. Ktnrke. Just wlo&gt;u hold high respect for.
friend* will mia* her hut with for mother and (wether in IVIhani,
Ho is i Irict.d (r, every mail, al­
rke was about to bring the
her a very pleasant stay.
ii Is a friend* to every men
She i« home and report* that
lOClIut; to n , .,,e ill ... _
family is much Impmvid. 3 tslttgly Inlet rupleil hv the Vin ho'irti he spoml* serving hi*
Evergreen Tempi* No. .121, will Cherry wish tn thank the tin 'resilient who then timk ehargi people vet aide lo le.ain that kind,
hold Its Election ol Offuers, Tues­ friends for tholr kinder-* *ho nd « iiieh trlhule was Jinhl to sympathetic anil iinderslamliug
day night June 6, at the regular her daughlvr Mrs. Williaid Fh r. Slmke who has served, as ili*position. The liotir* are never
hour and meeting ’ptare All mem­ rv during her absemr.
ber* must he present. Mrs. A. L.
T. H. AHSOClATiDN ARKR FI *
Forrester, Dgnt. Ruler.
ni.(MH) DONORS
RNTHK NOUN CLuiTENTER.
Mr. Rnvmoml Ftellamy, ,■ pnti
TAINH FRIENDS WITH PICNIC from Romlnole Cnunii or,-,
On April 21, the Kntre Nous seven pint* of blood before tintl
Cluh member* met nt the home of going surgery at the Tuhen
Mis* Batlye Fields, tnic W. osl* Hanltarlum In Orlando
Twelfth Street- At this time it was
Mrs. Helen /.ittrower, Exertit
Decided that the club entertain II* Recretnry of Keinlnole County
friends with a plrnle at Camp Wil R. and lleaiih Aaaoelstim, ki
ham E. Howard (Roy Seoul that her only way of supply
Cnmn' on May 30, Memorial Dny. this blood would he to nnk
On May 78 at the home of Mis. brothers of llm Masonic Lo
Josephine Graham, plans wen lEvergycrn Temple No. 21)
mad* fully as to the guetl* lo hr which Raymond Bel lam v heloiu
Invited and refreshments tn be
Upon asking Mrs. ZlHtowcr
served. Then on Tuesday. Mav 10 2B to 30 donois, all eager to I
tho plan* were fully materialised save the life of a hroiher.
and the members and friends all following named person*
motored nut to Camp Wdllani E. among the first to conlrthule:
Hi ward to entertain and lo he Cnlvlni Hnuin. Mr. Willium
enlertulned.
guson, Mr. Charlie Ervin,
The President Mr* Joannnh latwrcuce Fields, Mr. 1‘rophot I
Moore and eveiy number left Mr. Autrv Henderson Mi.
nothing unturn to make thi* af­ ford Manley, those whose no
fair an anioyahle one for their ah, iv.t nvailaldii al this ivri
friends who weie many in at- are ninong the donors also.
tendance. Baskets full of every­
Bemlnole County must
thing that one can mention to­ more eager and layol peoph
gether with loads of snft drinks, oldei to flglil tin* ill ended di*
nlenty of freshly caught lislt (Tuberculosis), Your Tuhoin
which was fried right un th» and Health Assoeintlon. lie
ground* of Camp William E. How­ Officer, nurses and your
earinot fight this disease n l
ard,
Refore the meal was fervid, vai- Each one of us bus to coopr
loiis form* of enjoyment* were In­ In every way possible T iiIm
dulged In hy all who were In the losls Is no respective person,
mood ami Inke It from your Re­ one of us can have it at mv
porter, even with a spy gins* Never fail to r.ave a chest
could one see n single person woo when possible, al least once a
wasn’t In the mood to receive I hi- Tho T. B. Il**alth Aasoeinlin
Am tho here to serve to its fullest can
evening fell the light* were flash­ In your community. Tho conn
ed on and everyone gathered In ily wish to thank the Mn
the spacious Mc»* Hall (dining Lodge No. 33 and the brothers
room) of Camp William E. How- so willingly made possible I
•eveit pints of blood for ltnvi
aid.
There before llielr eve* holy Bellamy, also for the cooper
tithlcM wi*fc! cuvi'i'inl with tiemiti* from them in the post. Mr*,
f*'l futile elt th&lt;*. Iml I itriiht with tlarrl*. ehnirmnn of the Senl
all the fowl Hint was placed mi played a great role In 'is*!
the*e table* rouhl anyone else des- Mr*. 7,ittrnwei. Alt*. Hair
crlhe the cover* for ««•« on these known to all lo lie an uu
tables were, baked hums, and 1 do leader and civic worker. Hue
mean “hams", linked beans, filed ion do, ami one who I, *o w
chicken, minds of nil kinds, every to give her services v.ilianll,
form of cracker*, potato chips, untiringly toward any
pickles, cakes of nil kind, ice while cause
crcnni and Oh me!- It makes one
The comnuudty Is pi oof
hiillg’V ir g" further iksrrlhmg Bits. H auls ami wish f n h'
I lies* tallies, hill lake It from n.e rimtfniied sucres* In all I" i H
erepyono left full tn thn hrinj The emunmolly need* ipaM
even mtr doctor Dr, (liorgo H, er« nnd good followers. tVijti’i
Stark*. ;
GrtHI T. It. IN SKHN1S
Mr. "EtTwnrd G. Fuller nf .St. COUNTY BY BUYING C Ili
I’elershorgh, pe.useil in the City MAS HFAt.M AT CHIU|T.\
for ■ ahort visit with Mi** P air- TIME AH THIS IS THE
line Moore, ln»lmclor at Crooms WAY BY WHICH THIH
GUAM IB MADE ROSSI
Academy
Mr, pullar received I he degree
of Bachelor of Science from Rcthune Cook man College Just a few
•lavs ngo, Congratulations to Mr.
Fuller for hi* accomplishment!'
and wishing for him an early visit
tn our city.

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A c f'v r ffiS *
Hlaaa Day Uxerctsef were the
V 'tore of the .lay at Croom*
4 * d tm y Friday, June X, f t It30
h Mi
liii
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^^J'realdent R a I r I r h Beniamin
wvliln* presided. The program
wg* a* follow*!
A
Pott l
Divot Ion— l ed hv Herman Wltmv
S lb ctlo n - “Dare To Re Draw"—
'Class.
Mr Iptnro—Psalm SI,
Ar Evening Prayer
M leetlon- 'Tench Me Thy Wilt"
Part II
PfesIHenl’e Address— R a l e i g h
[Boykin*
Selection— "Day bv Day"—Class
wyhe Negro nnd IHe Constitution"
Inea Smith
8*Wtlon— “Danny Roy"— SemiChorus
Mfteofs of IPflO— Juanlla Wilson
Salrctlon —"Away to the Wood*’—-Wellrha Cluh.
Class Will Jeon Smith
Presentation— Elisabeth Brown
Remarks— Prln. J. N Croon)*,
Song— "Alolm On*’— Class.
HONOR STUDENTS
JLgls J. Miller, Eddie Woods. Juanfla E. Wilson, and Herman Wilms

Mis. Joah Tooley, senior student
of Crooma Academy |s the noimlar Contestant for the *2M) scholarshlp being offered by the
Kappa Alpha Pel Fraternity,

Grades—Sponsored hy Mrs, 5! R
Snnth .and Miss T. W. DeRose.
Thursdny night Junr a —Third
(trade class
g __ ______ exercise*.
____
was graduation
A Review of Activities of thi
1 bird Grade of 11)30.—Sponsor*,
Mr*. K. M. Patterson and Mrs. J.
BACCALAUREATE SERVICER B. Merritt.
Mr*. J, L. Moure, prlnclpnl.
The Raccnlimrente Services will
bagln nromptly at 4:00 P. M. MusMr will bp rendered by the High
AN NOUNCBM ENT
Behool Glen Club and the eholr
The Rdrcnlnureate Rervices and
of the Trinity M, E. Church of this Commencement Exercise, of the
city. The sermon will be dellverrd Midway Jutih.r High '-'ehonl will
hy the Rev. J. C. Murray, pastor bo held Kunday June 4, at SI.
of Trinity M. E. Chinch of Han- Matthew Missionary II a p i 1 st
On
nrd.
Church. Reardall Ave.
The Harfalnuicate Rei.non will
MMKNCEMRNT EXERCISES i&gt;e delivered by Elder T. II. Wil­
D ly ’ i nt.r will be pro re n lcd to cox Class of HHI0.
Commencement addles, will be
..... ... ..r i lie senior class In
«
■fn't" •Him r e '&gt;•!• •&gt;&lt; |1t the Croom* lellveied by Dr. George H. Stink,-,
Atsdein** M
Auditorium the Itclovcd mill respecleil physlnil Tnrivt"* »&gt;~lu
n a t H:!ll) elan of our city.
|| M rto
. 1.1,,.,, wi'l
The public Is Invited to icmo out
by pi vi n
It-, tv
Milri. A. R and witness this educational proA. M., I’h I t. Insitu tor I" Hie &lt;nam. Ml*» F. H. Hold, Is the ef­
Department -,f Eih "Ginn. Florid’’ ficient principal of th|* fine
A, A M. College, Trtl|nhStsee, Flo. school,
J
Student* from the various col­
•lO FK H SO R J. N. ( ROOM - UK- lege* are returning home and now
C flV E S HONORARY DECREE enjoying the good old vnratton
The farulty and student body day* with their parents ami old
honored Professor J .N, Grooms, friend*. Those seen in town by
ddilng the Chapel Assembly on your repnrtor aro Mis* I,nolle
Friday, May 20. This wa* Di. Kcario, lunior at Betlmne-CookCtoom's first address to the fac­ inun College, Mr. Elmer Jenkins,
ulty and student liody after re­ prospective senior at Fla. A. A M.
ceiving his Honorary Doctorate College, Mr. Earl Mtnnott, sopho­
Degrco which was conferred upon more at Fla. A, A &gt;1. College,
hbn hy Dr. Amos J, White, pieai- Adam Haynes, senior nt Fla. A.
d ant of Edward Witters College, A M. College, James Wilson gra­
drksr.nvilte. During the assembly, duate at Fla. A. A M. College,
. Grooms received several gifts Knyce Walden, graduate of Fla.
ntjA cards of congratulation." from A. A. M. College, Ri)(n* Brook",
teachers noil students. He then rraduate of Fla. A. A M. College,
repressed his grutltudo toward P
J’earl Gibson, Sophomlie at South
State College »ml Violet
«&gt;4eh ......
and every
one. Or, Crooma Carolina
...... , .......
Cal
will always he remembered hy the Darg
Dargan also sophomore at South
sthdents. faculty, and gltlietis fur arollna
College,
dins Stato College.
his untiring efforts pul forth to
They nr* alt being received
make Croom* Academy of y«»t«T highly In the gala affairs of the
div what It Is todav.
City.
Mil* D. A, Austin, Schnol ReTHOSE BEEN IN TOWN
" Tl' r * r
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Allorneys Jm jns C.V»IU*i and
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Paul C. Parkins made a businus*
"The closing exercise* of Gold*- call In Sanford on Tuaadov H ay JO
hero Primary School as follow*. jliey were the guest of ftlr. K. U.
Thursday night .funs 1 . The ptnry MrCropry, 417 E. Fourth Street.
of a Until rfly—.•endfred hy HctAttorney Collier and •PerUlne
nrtil Grades—Spousers, Mrs, I„ V. are gi adustea of Hnwartl IfnlverPitot ion. Monday night, Juno 5 *lty Law Schnol and now In part­
the fl R Cluh meets and The School nership In Orlando, wheie they
of Today"—Rendered by First have an established business lo-

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FLO-PURE Rprlng property In­
cluding wall, tank and towar.
not Calo Building. Aiaanad at
11,400.0*, price 11.00000, Ph.
or writ* Al Rlnek, Pomona Park,
Fla.
CENTRAL Florida’s TaTTbrlvs-In
R*»t*urant, located on city block
at Junction of two U. 8, A State
Highway*, net* 120 ,000. annual
Ijr. excluiWa with W. R. WIL
LfAMB'Y REALTOR, 110 N
Park Ava, Phone 1120,______
10 ^\CRER good orange grove
land, l?60.f)0, 10 per cant down,
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’legists lata this summer
will re lew excavations of Alas la.
falailot i capital of the andonl
"Peoph « „f the Sea." Two thousand It dividual finds were made
In curl »r work at Enkomi. where
the Ri vhI Palace of Alasia was
destroy ol in a gieat earthuouke
loo lot • „r loo dark for h.m to
be call d upon. The members of
the Fop Banfiio'.un. at* proud of
I ihi lr I' esldent and e.ieh one wi«h
I ed for rim the host of everything
1and m my many more years as
i i h u r iT'sloont.

shout mdB B.C.'
Gold nrnntnrntx, brunt* inlaid
ivIGi gold, tiar*„, pottery *nd ala*
mister wetp excavated tinder the
direction of M. Claude Schaeffer
The work is conddered espet lolly
immirtant because It is throwing
light on tile tran'ilion fiom lb
Bronte tn the Iron Age In thi
Mrditemincnn men.
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A dairy cow has been found
in some conditions tn return
about seven times as much In­
come per o n e of pasture as any
other livestock.
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“The Beit Shrimp
brim on Earth"
tvery night at Homar’a Grill. NEW FLOORS surtacei "T7 p* 3 A»V
324 East let S tm t
feetlon Old Hoot* tn d* 111 PuANB
aoA T MILK
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new. Finishing, elkahln I A w*
DAILY dell vary, Randall Prleit
Ing, Purt*hle power riant, :
R. Sanford Ava, Phone 71B-W-B.
year* axptrlenre In Samlim
County, H. M. Glaaa w, 1^1
ilU t LUNCHES aarvad every Jay
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Mary.
11:80 In 2 — with Homo Mam
mil* anil rorn Mnfflha. Homer’s LAW fkoW ERU Bharn n«d, h
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Grill, 324 East l»t Alreet.
cycle* repaired, Lock A Ki
work. Prompt Bervlrif *11. t
Wo both loie whan you don’t bring
Hhuman, 110 E. 4th RI
your prescription* to LANEY’S.
Rhone 103.
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SffJGRiH MAcniNEb, new A used.
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a t tA S U R G l )-vi— ' f W H A T 'S
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"TMfn?f!RGU861#~Tractor, 3 ~
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cultivator, fartlllaar bog, level. Drag line, hullduaer, du up tn*
muck, fill dirt, shell ,and H.
, by load or Job, C*|)flM| H.
C.ibsted, and arioelalm* 101'
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Maw York Avv„ DaLfnd. I
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Pillow*.
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day. Thor* la a cr*w of &gt;0 mm
Wwlttn*. It look* Ilka B. V.
Turn* m i promts* of unllmltad
• m i t e by Any. lit will bo kept
Tho now road from the Mansion
to Lak* Monrooo Is alao pro*
grassing vary rapidly.
A group of ala couplas, tho
Pooka, Hofmans, Leonards, SpL
toka, Taylors and Pattersons
Spout Mamorlal Day on a picnic
at Rock Springs In Rally Park.
On tho way over they drove
through what aaemad to be ml las
of watarmokm flolda. Tho mors
ono aaaa of Central Florida tha
more a mated one la at the fertlllty of tha ooll. Everything we
anna fa bigger and more abun*
dent than «n similar farm* In
other sections of tha country.
Tha bathing at Rock Springs waa
delightful, tho water la crystal
clear end there la Just enough

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CHILDREN'S WEAR
was alnglng
afterward
with
Cvaratt Bwlft directing. Leter
all hands piled Into tha care
and drove to DaLand for milk
shakes. That sweat shop on tho
highway here la nearing com*
iction and soon w* will be ahl*
o get our sodas right at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meytr and
son Jo* Jr. have moved Into
their new home up there on tho
hill, The Griffins have lota of
company now that the Nelders,
Whitakers atid
Meyara havo
moved up. That la one of the
faalaat growing sections on tho
place. There arc some half doxen
•aw homes to be completed this
summer on Half Moon Lake
alone.
ir. and Mrs. Pat Ifealy have
an. an apartment In Robert
Browns house mi Gem Lake un­
til their new home on DcBary
.Drive 1* built,
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hplaak have
(A go north for a few months
ukburinas* but Intend to hurry

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Children’s Him Hull*
Rayon Gowns
Jeanne (.ruin inks a favor of Clifton Wehh.Ju l»IHh CenturyFox s "Cheaper By Tha Do*#n," in color by U th n M w . showing
Hunduy, Monday anil Tuesday at the Rlt* Theater
parents and Mrs. Blrade waa
born In Franca, they mat, mar­
ried and lived In Now Verk Htatu
foe some yean, where Mr. Hi­
red* was associated with the Msrje
Morrison
Dry .Cleaning
Hrm and Mr*. Mlrad* was urlv* &gt; eeorotary to Condylar, (he
allh importers. Mrs. Blrsde’i
youngest brother. Mr. and Mrs,
Char Is s Porlcard and eon Jac­
ques spent ■ month li*r* with
them before returning to Paris.

they hop* to open their new ear*
vice atntlon by the Iat of July.
Mr. Btranch will du minor auto
repairs when he tin t upturn out
hope* in tints to handle any­
thing that neetla to he done on
e*r».
Mr. I.pu niradee months of
work on Ihe Mansion grounds
are really Iwarlng fruit thueo
daya. The rllrus trees bloomed

Or. Henry McLaulto
O ptoaM irtot

illlMagaona Ava. Phme 111

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him the man forced hint
tha woman In tha trunk
i'kr and flrlva to Mains,'
eatd the man dumped tj
In a Hitch, mad* him
to Portland and tnen fled,!
lug tn 8ta*ls.
The police oanlain aalrfl
tod not boon cnargon, M
bring held rev further an«|

Children's Rayon
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Expenditure**
grass K u i l i n t
ner in the Bnllroad uiid Pnhllr
Utilities Commission contest, re­
ported expenditures of I 1Q.7G0
and rniilrlhutlon* of M.iHIA N. D
Walnwrlght, running ngulnst Kina
said ho wiiu given l l , 7iKi and

Girls’ Argus Jean
Boxer Hhoits.
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lit group two, Jerry (,’nrler, the
Winner, spent 67,MB and reported
cniitrlbulluiw of 68,84:1, Ids on
puqent, Anrll Hoystte, listed no
contributions and said ho spent
$8,616.
found In the I lichen, hut police
could not est'ihllsh iniiuiiilMlely If
It was the minder JVeunnn.
Medlcul eraniiner III Joseph K.
Unrter said Mm Tuily had suf­
fered several wounds un the luiad
from a sharp inatrumcnt.
Police r.'porttd Elwell was given
a medical discharge from the
Marine Coip* i. year agu. He had
been v'aitlng ids aunt for the past
I hr** days.
Ill New York a petite slacksclad woman dulortlvu shut and
Wmnderl n luuii ns aha and a male
aleulh rnuled m i upper Manhattan
apartment and arrested eight dupe
suspects.
Brunt’ll* Kathryn Bany, fivefeet-twu, Is a member nf the city's
narcotic sutiad.
i And In 8sn Francisco an allmale federal J u r y convicted

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Rn's Printed Twill
Swim Trunks

Men's Print Poplin
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Children's solid color
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Ladies' first quality
full fashioned 61
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Ledlet’ cotton twill short*

B oys' 'J t o H C r e w
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Boys' Solid color
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Waffle Plqu* Self
color trim atraplcsa
Play Bra

Nov*lty Bun Draaaaa

Men's Fancy Benner
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Fairy Decker. 44, but raaomdeath penalty.
-The verdict, after more than ala
hour* deliberation left arms doubt
whether the burly Rutland. VI.,
soldier would escape death In'thi
Fan Quentin Penitentiary ft*

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Judge Ismls Goodman
eaM he was puailad at tha ward­
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waa #Mtm#i
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Chief Member Of
TampaViceGroup
V iolently Slain
Victim Jimmy Lumia
Was Described As
‘•Enemy" Of Slain
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MIAMI, June 6 — UP) — An

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Naw York dUtrkl atta r n s skilled ia latsratats
toabUng casts waa In Miami
today to gather avMencs about
tba Florida lias of Frank Bricksaa and other reputed gamblers.

TAMPA. Juno 5—4JPy~ Jimmy
Lumia, a top ranking Tampa gamblar, was aitaitinaud today in
gangland fashion.
^
Ho was killed with ono blast of
shotguu buckshot in ibo Tampa
waterfront area. His head was al­
most severed.
As city police and sheriffs de­
puties reconstructed the crime. It
happened this .ways
Lumia was parked on Adsmo
Drive neat the oil company which
he owned. Someone from a pass0 in| car got up from the rear seal
and fired one blest at Lumia.
Deputy Sheriff M. G. Pings!,
working on enothet case, happen­
ed to be near tha scene when
someone shouted:
"Jimmy Lumia's been shot."
Finger saw Lumia’* car being
driven aw ay.-lie stopped the car
and found a small, thin man with
a pistol inside. He was hot identt41 Hed. He is held for questioning.
Tha 4il-yuar-old Lumia wus a
Iona at the time of the slaying.
Pingat explained the small man
had Jumped Into Lumla'e car a f­
ter Lumia was shot and slatted
driving it away.
The unidentified man had a pis­
tol which he either was putting
In or rvmovlng from a ' blood*
Pingar
related.
_______paper
„ . bag,
refel
bag.PFinger
f
stained
The unarmed officer knocked the
weapon front hi* harid.
• &gt; Lumia- was reM ved tor tn court
last nmnth aa one of the rhiefe
of • Tanipa gambling syndicate.
The widow or Jimmy Velasco,
murdered gambler-politician, lesll
fled Velasco and Lumta wer« en(DsstisMS a s rear#

NEW SPAPER

AN IN D E P E N D E N T f “ n w

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V O U JM E X X X x T

SANFORD, F

A,

Hawaii Volcano Violent Again

P o lice m a n Held
In N ew Y o r k On
Homicide Charge

I fm iU t

KAIFORI), May 6 — i/p) —
H V. (Skimp) Tillman Hint In
the electric chair here today at
8;4„4 A.M. for tba 1848 slaying
of Frank R, Wood, a sslttm au, In
a Jacksonville barruum.
NEW Y O R K Ju n . 5 - ( / I V - An
off-duty policeman was accused of
holding up « Brooklyn hat and STMAMI Of INCANDIICtNT t AVA flow down tha tlda of Hawaii's hlstuu
trill at gunpoint early today and Loa, one of thu world's most active volcanos, as ths famous cratar arupta
shooting a customer to death when for the second time within 17 months. Two natlva fishing villages cm
the cues! were completely engulfed by the whlts-hot mess «f (teaming
lie dipped out lo summon help.
lava which (lowed down a 10 0 -foot cliff into the ocean. Late reports
Ths accused patrolmen, Vincent Indicated no Immediate casualties.
(International Jtadioohcto)
Flamming, 44, was disarmed and
badly beaten by bar patrons after
the slaying.
From a hospital bed he gate in­
formation which led to ihr arrest
at ilswn of
d-inkit’.e CwMijtaillUil
who accompanied him into ihr
WASHING! ON. June r* - &lt;/T&gt; -- President Truman urged the
bar. The companion, *liltmi&gt;|li nalion tculiiy lo &lt;ul ili.uply it* iiiduiliiai actidful rale »o ill lull ftcarrying a gun, denied complicity soillce* ciiii he u*-*l to meet the threat of totalitarianism.
in the bungled stickup No money
Ihr Presideni u*ed thr platfmin Ilf Ins conference ...... ..
was taken.
safely as a vein, lr for a fir-h plea foi world freedom. ^
III an address pirpare.l for ihr group’s opening session at the^LaThe slain man, John Sheeiin, J.i,
of Brooklyn, had passed Ins exami­ Imr Department auditorium, Mr. hum an said some people would have
nations for the police force and tho United Statu* druw hack In*
ii» *hfll while i lie "totalitarian ant that we press forward with
was awaiting appointment
tldi* rolls over tli,. world."
programs to increaae our pro*,
Brooklyn District Attorney Mi
"Olliers, Hi the- opposite ux- duettve capacity and impruva OOf
lea p McDonald gave tliiw He, t renin,” he said, "cry hysterically standard of living. That la whF
r d p t Inn of tha stlrkun ami slav­ for u* to turn oiirsolvea Into It la mure Important than « M
ing, which occurred shortly after an armod camp overnight—with* to r u* to prevent tha lo in s t t l l
out regard to what happens to result from industrial accirhwta*
midnight i
Fisram
.^
Flemming—on
» day off and thu reet of pur national Ilfs. aourcas or wasted H v.a"
dreasad in
In m_ irta , clothes •n Neither uf those coursae will
-nouncedI -to
to the.
tb H a e fs n d a r and • meet th« prabloW'- *
"W hat Is called for Is a pronozsn patrons
in
that "this la
grim
that
will
craata
the
great­ tha number killed In industrial
stickup.’
Ha than pulled hte service pistol est possibla national strength - accidents was tfi.OOO aqua! to the
military combined-- population uf the City of Ply
prill fired a »hot Into the hack of civilian ami mllit
mouth, Maaa.: 79,000 were psr
the liar, narrowly missing the her- over n period of yeara.
"This nation'* voice in tlir| manently disabled, about Urn pop­
tender.
Sheerin, who had been playing world can never ba any stronger ulation of Durham, N. C., an I
than our ______
national economy and 1,870,000 were Injured, aa many
thuffluboard with friend*, harkeJ ......
the will of , the
people to defend
the population of Oregon.
so
* su
» »t. m
" •* ■ sl|M i/ | |
napparently
|&lt; p o ll l l | l \
I"
|,4
a aide
door,
to
"This is a situation we can
inmmoii poller Flemming, serin,r
way,
. iml„.ri
H nailaara &lt;*a Parse
him leave, sped out th* front door ! "That 1. why ft^ Is .o Import
-------------and killed him with a ehui tluuiigli 1
i
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President Truman Urges U* S. To
Cut Industrial Accident R a t e

Th/Sjdf s i

Associated Press Leased Wire

MONDAY JUNE 5, 1950

U.S. Must Arm Europe,
Says Louis Johnson

Supreme Court Rules
Present L a w Vio­
lates U. S. Inter­
state Commerce Act

County Schools
Florida S t a t e
Graduates Hear To C lose Their
T a l k On Peace Terms Thursday

WASHINGTON, June ft —t/Pt
—The Supreme Court today or­
dered Texas to admit a Nemo
-ludent to tha all-white law
school of the University of Teza*. Chief Justice Vinson drlit• red the unanimous derision.
Neman Marion Sweat!, of Hous­
ton, demanded sdmiseion ot the
white Ian school in Austin, lie
has refused to attend a new law
tthool for Negroes set up hr Ihr
Malr In Houston. The high court
Used its decision In the Texas
case on a finding that the Negro
rchool at Houston would not hr
iht equivalent lo the school pro­
vided for while*.
WASHINGTON, June 1 (/l'i
11- Supreme Court liidrk .ullrw
ed ,eyieu ilnni o| Nrgiuri ill Mil
lord illiililK cart
lly .in Ml) vote the high liilmu.il
tb. I ned mk Ii legiry.iiuui iml.it,-* j
•rrlion ni the intenl.ilr Cumuirt, r
Ail which pinlnbit* ",inv undue
oi unreasonable pin|Uilice" lo slit
pmon unrig the i.iilmadi
lurtice Hinton wrote (lie ciiinT*
opinion. Jurtice Clark look iio
pail.
llioie who voted with ftuilun
air Chief juiticr Vinton ami Ju»tgei Black, Reed, Frankiuitrr.
C1
LLuj ' s i , JB
Jackson
and Minton.
*
ear decision was on
__
Rimer W. Henderson,
* Washington Negro. While *»rving as a fluid representative of
tha President'- commit Ice on Full
Employment Practice* in I nr.' In
made a. railroad trip to lilimiou
ham. Ifeiidersmi protested ih*i
waa iinabl* to get :■ meal .m
Southern Railway Companv diner
Southern R a i l r o a d *
Init-i
adupteii a pidlcy nf retting sililr a
tahte or two for Nrgtoi"
Nrgini" m ,Ilium'
talds

Fit* nr
S f **s
T liin l

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0 .i n g e r f ) l
W o rld

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lime i 1.1*1
i ie ■ I. Ainl'tr-iilio Menu Hminrl -it. I If.i, i hiiprr for noild
prsi r
n dir iin rrilllll
Sion mg . . j it m i ,, .it liming llic
.Irnmi isli p*. ( It.- .it die Allanln
nstioin

In sn «.I 11*-j» tnli'ie htift Moil
d« Stele l i . e.nli (jM.luslo the
licinli AiolisfM.l.ii in die Unned
Stslci - 4i.l In.,.,' Ini iiiieinaliorisl
, o,ipr:«li..ii I■.11 -■ v ds* I «-1 i.al
l.sic urn hero inildlril 411.1 » (
lisir 1. 4.1 In iri.'il I ■the olilci tt'»
trio nl 4iiur.,t (.rsir i.l dir pirvrn
Ik.II nl " i i h» dir , ir«lion id a
.„|iriii , I ii r | . drlri &gt;ov posidilr
i Va i, - '
rtn 1
nl,. ilniij
lull "&gt;»
ni'iiin-1
i-nlninnll
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I
, ,1111,1'
in ,'-i i .
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"1 Ml.'i lninil.lv

ili.'in |* ini ni:i

i’ll- fnriiiulti i'n il linc n* t.■ ri'inh
till ntlil'i't IVl* " 111'' *l ill.|.Ill'll' III'
Ctirrt'spoinlH In Mir I nvnm* nf mil
tl'ills III.I 1,1ll ll (I nt Ml*' |Wil|ll" nf
IIn i ii Mi
"A diwp li-M o ' anil h 4li»rr&gt;
Jivi-inri Inn ■ ti-1 .-Inti,'11 n -*n . ill
t''1111 iniarv "m id, ivs liml lni|i(il to
i.imiri' peace hv I'miiiiinn Hirrerment, Iiv tlie eslalililliliiniil of a
cnlltvlivi' rvcuritv, iiv tlie oollsw
mg of wart tins rmiisili. aur unsl
—tlin goal of lha lltiilr l Narinn"If ns I'annot eneme n"» iin&gt;
miillipnti'il reign •&gt;f hi&lt;- i to n m sl
law. glviiig nidvarssl imm.i innii
in I'ldlt'cMv* security, "■ m
nt
liniht, noil must, acl iiffi.-i
pinlniilly
mill in u more limit.
iruuHnuad Hit 1‘nttr

H i y l i St htinl T o G r a d ­
u a t e 107 S l u d e n i s
h i I' ifiitl R x e n isea
H , I, «’ " I • tliiougiionl Seinmolc
I "Hilly "ill . ti.se |m tin trim st
I liuitiijv ilium, Hupl I W l.aiv
tun jni.miin cti lint morning
I f .! 'Ini! Iitmryri, »dl rtltutn (ill
.Inly mini lone .'I
lliii " rtk mil In nitikrd bv
(omniciu cmetti progismi
su d
(tiiiliini t tiipl.mu! in k IiooI*
thiaiighoui 1 lie county
Sci&lt;11 ytin,inr "ill in aiming
III/ gudiislrr nl Srniuiolr High
‘ illiinl "I..* "ill in s " 4ldfd ,liploiu*» I n is 1 *y filing at Srminolr
Midi Hi Ii.,4il M.11I nf lln-r y*|
run* lisir ttleinlril the Sanloid
\ ... .1 I1.&gt;11 il ‘ -l.iii.l In 1 liner yr.ii- 1 inmr in
In .ill.iln thru
ii&gt; girr-. -.ii,| \ |n |&lt; l Me y" 1-11
thru |iiin- 11 &lt;I .inti trai her. lyfio
&gt;. i« .IS*I-lr I ill ihr " i ’ll In M1y
I I' Mill
.1 iirilipli' evrnl nf the gia.luiy
( i n "ill In- tile pre*,-ntal1ii|| Iiv
I‘1 iticlpiil ll.iumu Mui 1 1 &lt; uf dinlu
ma* In a f'llher mid «un. tienige
H"«nn, Hi leteisn, and iiiieralur
1 'i I"4i 1 1 *1 ,*f*ni|i mi the Orlnudii
Highway, 1,ml In* *1111 lieirg r
‘ Minn. Ii studi'iit nt Huniinnlr
High Hcliunl
Ollll’t vet.'1,11 is " ini lit rceeive
dlpluniu* are tact, fltsndifui .1 ('
1 ngburn I' tn1 (■ranthatn, lnme*
Keiidersun. \lfred Ugleshv and
1 eunon Hale
.leek Hp*n.’*r will iteltv.'r tl.e
vsledlt-lnrv addle** lit* saint 4 Inry ml.lie-* will He ,-lv*n l.y 1&gt;uii*
I’m tin Jliipt. I tV I.a" Imi "ill
pie-ent homiraiv awards
7'lie
I' i II iwanl will tn- elver, In Mi­
tt I..... and tin- Xrns-r 1,-ts11 l.eelmi
Km ly le Mnu*luililel
:.f tin- Htinfnrd l’n*l

I tie |M oil I gi U'l islc* uf the liilfii
George Touhy Is
o llo'v "ill 11 iiiuiit m line
Profitable Habits nl•dm.'l
march ate .Mine Fnglish. Ilcv
Chosen To Fi l l
Giadick, -lani'Me Vi-tik in-* 11s,
Stressed My rill
Margaret Kiliaid l‘ ,r llrmvn ] .i
* Personnel P o s t ' W ........ .......... . Sa n f o r d Resident Rotary Club H e a r s JKri'SJKrsSi' Are
1ii'iinld-mn, ..........in- Huli.mk*, |{u
American General in-Mil
Mt-riitinucliav. hurl* Arnlei
George Touhy has been ap­ ISarfcSr .“■S!2» j:|'1
■mi, Ouroiliv Knight, Virginia WilV
1
I
h
Of
Beauties!Program
On
P
ia
n
o
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'K
.
J
r
t
ir
.
any legrcguiiun ll« is nun n .1,
pointed to fill tbo position of lather—h#H pulled a gun rind din
|I,||..ANI), tulle h
1 I -I'll I mui, luycu ItiiiM, lui’kie f'aiiiernn
rector uf tile Xuieiican I'uiinril uf
Personnel and Fiiblh- Itetallun* appeared through
"Make work a halm *,»••,. 1 •*1, I. mini Dink in- I' *a Relic Raider
Ity
Eloise
Wheeler
nigh the sidr door.
In
Central
Florida
lluman Right4 .
Director nf Florida Fashions,
l 'ii illinii M XX*sti 11 y*1
(
•a. Mary Ann Mn-hel*. Iliitn-an
Ft cmnilng left Hheerln dead on
■

Inc., local mail order company, «
was announced today by Michael
Glnsun, operating executive of
the firm.
Although the organization Is
Use then four yeere old. it»
‘fiteteedy growth and progress have
w mede It neceseery to coordlnete
the personnel and public relatione
activity into o at office, accord­
ing to Mr. Glneon, who pointed
out that tha firm started with a
payroll that a w a g t d M p a u M a
In 1H7 and th a t in I960 this
had Increased to M l, with a pay­
roll of over half a million dol­
lars annually.
During the rsesnt war, Mr.
Touhy did personnel work as an
(Aoffiesr Its the Army, and prior
to th at tlmo had sarvad with
General Motors In both Personnel
and Public Relations. Ho has liv­
ed In Sanford ataoo 1844, and
hga bean closely identified with
many of the local rivta promo­
tions and businasa detH Hlea. Most
recently, ha kaa -been working
with tha Bureau a f the Census
aa Assistant Supervisor of the
Orlando District,

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Claws
st
side of
■baa in
Gaorgo

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mthar or
bn tba
■aidoa
caprenulsla*

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witer,

Csroltns
The l

foitnoaa of tha
M on tho North
IN K
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119199aiff

heavily
three ve-

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ng

A d m i n i s t 1 ,M i o n L e a d t'l's S t a t e S o v i e t s
B lo c k E v e r y O t h e r
Security A v e n u e
WASHINGTON. Inn* 5— (/»*&gt;—
ri.r ailmimihauun ruld Congrats
today lim srmmg I.iaupc ti lha
only road left open Inward paaca
and secnril)
' The S o n cl, hsvi roadblockcd
cyciy oilier 4ICIIUC.' Secretary of
Drtciiir Johnroii tcrliiird before
(lie Senate I oiciyrr Rrlihons and
Annrd S rn tcei Commuted
The program it a '** rial imnirdiatr rtep toiiard yyoild peace,
.‘iccielaiy of State Aclicion told
llic llo u it Foreign Affair* Com­
mittee nmiiltanecurlv
Both t rlitnei officer* testified in
tuppoil ot Picrident Truman'j
call lor , tl.JJ2.i0G .000 aulltoriralion to liulrlei the deienies of
coiinliir* upporirig commutiiim.
Their appeal an,v nl the Capital
csiiie on the liei'l* ..f h statement
fiuiii Ssnstin Uyi.| (D-VsX who
call,',1 for an ‘1111‘pi egnnlilt&gt; nnUonal di'ft't.'-e fur Lmcrica Itself
iM'd ilrai'nl ed r tiu puri'ign Arm.*
I’!''grain a* a "yyavie ,.f money."
"Re,-an* ,1 ilie Suvjiii
nc.’ik and
tiunk ..lily In t.-ini- nf fniei'." tohn-mi 'aid, *'rt■1 dai.H'i' ti aquri-s*
...... can tie ■u.u.tid unlv bv tita
I'fimpt devehipnifiit uf Nnrtli AtIriiiti.' treaty furce* *iifft*'i"ut to
ilia),,' Hniiei aim .',I uila.-g a ri*k
t.m daiiguruii fm it t&gt;, mn ’
Jnlil 1 ami i ' n , 1 )11* ,nitllns
\ inn lean pltiii- f ir ii&lt;-aiiiiiug tlie
non ('omnium 1 uaii u i-Western Kumpe
A iclatlvily - tnu 11 I'.urapean
ground furce ei|ui|i|ied wi'.li mod­
ern "uiipotts and tiscl.e.l tiy a tac­
tic a I air fijii'e witti America's
strategic Alt Furce ready to give
iiiiineiiiale support
Much a force, Johnson said, could
contain the «ofly pha*** ■.( a Rus-i
ei**** Invasiun in the oiunmn of ths
h H joint clijef* uf staff
‘‘At the same iinie,” lie added,
"Mil* t unipeaii resist mee y.until lie
|l 1111 III, lira III, I'n*, Inm

ti

12 Students Wi l l
Grmhiflte Tuesday
From Ne^ro School

IB M

thu sidewalk end walked hack into
Mr*. Itayruund Wtiralur, who
the har. gun In hand. Two hrulhi'i i
■t'.’iul I v f*t salsl Ished mu' of tlnn
knocked th* gun from his haul Inrit
* unwind hUNiiiu.t* uniri
innl started pumnieling him. Ollier
nn*.,. rIn' Victoria H»l«'l Uo,
patrons joined In heating Flem­ prodoi-rrs
&lt;&gt;f * now salad in iinuli'
ming.
i iniaiilitic*. Mild today
Two policemen, attracted hy the i,,
tliui ll whs dm talk of fiiulnD
unfire, pulled Flemming awav atiuui
livaulis* and advent
rum the customers, and iflicoviu- *ga» ofllie(’antral
Florida that nr•d ha was a policeman, 14 yeui* on
duca.l lo-r family to become rethe force.
Meanwhile, In Ren Fra tic lien,-— oldml* her*
Intarvslvd in this sscllun after
mystery, shrouded tha savage
bludgeoning Of an attractive ad­ healing Mu eccuUIII* of it from
vertising agency secretary e* sha friends. Mis. Wheeler left Huflav In bed.
fem, N. Y. ill thrptember, visited
The victim, Mery McIntyre, 9ft,
r «nlrul Florida, end found ti
formerly of Vancouver, B- C ■ we* rvuiy
tiling she had liven told. On
In such e critical condition that her ifln
m Lo bufferil, site per *
homicide Inspector* Jesia Aye*
her husband, sir in*
end Frank Gibes
lbeau were assigned suadrd
tor at the Wilcox and Ulhbs
to the cas«,
Brain specialists removed e tug Msc hi ti* Co., uf Nyack, N.
V to tell llivlr hums in Hurfern
piece af ekul) pounded against her and
corue lo Flurlde, They moved
brain by bkiw* from a blunt In­ to Hanford
in February and In
strument. They said eh# had been April
purchased
the
fonner
(truck at least thro* time*.
Rowland home at 911
Motive fer the attaak waa not James
Avenue.
apparent. Doctors said aha appar­ Magnolia
Wheeler i* now angaged
ently had flat been sexually as­ in Mi.
conHlruction work at Planta­
saulted. There ware no aim s of a
struggle In Iwr basement apart­ tion Lntatos. Mils Klolsa Wheel­
tin'll daughter, ia employed
ment. A wallet, containing poe- er,
by Frnl Williams, engineer, and
■ibly |1 8 to 880, waa missing.
a laleniud pianist who can be
Two mysterious tslei
‘
lephon*
cells Is
heard rarh Monday at 1:00 P. M.
n
.Jll#,
•
JRM
by
an
unidaitttflad
male,
a
blue
Hr at Ion WTRR. Bha Ii also
‘bnrdsrsd
* “ man's
,*« kesifib*
handkerchief end r.vur
serving a* planlat for a small
the Imprint of a green stamp on orchestra
recently organised by
the yletim'e blind were the chief Raymond Ball. In fiuffam, Miss
cluee police had to work on. The Whsalsr was organist fur the 8 h
stamp wea similar to a return Elisabeth Memorial Church, ami

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N o. 206

S e g re g a tio n
On R.R. Dining
C ars B anned

WASHINGTON, June ft —
nj-fj.— Senator Luca* (It-lll)
rare up temporarily iml.it e f­
fort* lo gel a Fair Employment
practice* Commission (FF.I'C)
Hill before the Senate.
The
Senate Democratic leader told
bta colleague.*, however, that
bafore the present session of
tongreee ends he will more again
to get action on the measure.

O f f i c e r Is Accused
Of S h o o t i n g Man
In Brooklyn B a r

Partly cloudy with local ehowera
at scattered place* this afternoon
and possibly In central and south
portion* tonight and Tuesday.

New Street Llffhts
Are Beinff Installed
Old lighting standards ora belnp
removed and now overhead types
of street llghta wl
time* the
illumination of thn
lumen
light* era being Insttllad on Park

Th* new dining car pulley «»Ml»* Klolsu Wtierler entertain*,: approved liy III* Inl' i state »'..m
Kutortan* at llien irgular weekly llierc* Cumuli'I.pili Will'll lleinie,
liincheini i»dnv will, a mimh*r nt son tuuk Ills figlit In the Hinueliii'
piano select Inn*
Ooprt, III* rmnllllHStiin defended U
Mi»* Wheeler recently moved to, action, but tlie Justice .................. .
Haiti..i.l and has previously studied opposed it.
iri New Yolk slid .Springfield
rha Uepsitilieul in*i»t«d tiist
Mass.
Sh* was introduced bv "tha notion that Meliorate but equal
I'retident George Touhy.
facilities satisfy constitutional an.I
Among har selections, which statutory prohibition* sgsinxi .11
weie lirosdcest over Station crimination is obsolete."
W ritR , were "Concerto In A Min­
Agreeing, Jutlce Burton nsid
or" hv Gounod, "Liharitraum" by today "the right to be free from
Franr List!, "Glow Worm," ‘‘Run­ unreeoonable discrimination* lie
ny Hid* of the Htraet,” "Chins longs to each particular person
town," "Srnilfs," and ‘Rotary.’
"Where a dining car i* a v a il
G W. Hpencer reported for the abla to passengers h o ld in g ticket*
building committee th at othn entitling (hem to use It, each such
civic clubs in Hanford were ap­ passenger Is equally sntitied to it *
proached last week with reaped facilities ill accordance with rns
' on ra se Ttna)
to co-operating in the construction
of a new civic club building.
VETS SERVICE
Ram Martina announced that thr
Tom B. Data, assistant state
Rotary Club’s Ladlts Night bsrbe
cue will bt held at 7:00 o'clock isrvica officer, will ba at the
Tutsday night, June 20, Visitor* office of L. F, Hoyle Thursday st
were introduced by Dr. A. W. 2:00 P.M. to assist veterans In
thalr problems.
Epps, Jr.

Seminole High School Yearbook
Is Dedicated To Coach K ettles
Salmagundi, SaminaJa High School'# root book for 1950, was teto iho Mger Itudenti, aid oopsan with a raal Saniio
*Wlhf1 dalivtred
, ......
its cover of simulated
ola thenw, and tha heo'l of, a Saminon
green
Capably adited by Dotii Partia aad Mall under the capable and
expsrisncod direction a l two faculty gMnbon, Miss Rsbacca Slsvans
.and Mrs. W. R. Fort, «io "Sally" as tha storknts call it. is dedicated
to Coaeh Carl "GooaV Kstttis W
Coach Kettles la aommanded
ara shown. Stud
"for hla efforts to mantoln good
and portraits wars
iDortim
and elton xportsmanahip
in nth
. Cox,

lattes, fo r his In1
welfare, and (tie 1
, of humor.” He In gleto r ed In •
charoetoiiotle posture t o a feolball bench.

Avenue between Firet Street nnd
Seminole Boulevard.
carry out
One of tho nlna new tyoe of
lights with overh
oTrea dr
st Park
Ayenue and
Boulayord
and
similar to
Placad
flma fifft! st
Street
will r»pM ^
The
City Manager
Mn this morning,

nssK
(total m
*
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lernun E .. Mon;D,
... Lawton and Saldae
___ Bearstary to Mr. lforye n full peg* devoted to
to d *lx pages of tribute to
from grateful
for special attsnaa If to laava
__ the officers of
liana including Bobpeasldent} w ily II■** nt) Betty Anu
PbylUs W yatt,
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I*■11 llowan, lleile Mvsr*. I.uiive
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.•iii'.l in lu iilly , pi tlie 1 ........ .. ..I ■I. I&gt; - . l u b e , . l r . , Y o u i i k
(is-t' r iti tlie ln n iii M h Church
Ai'den, a* (lie gliarh- I I I 1 iv»l
ill'll,"img tin- sermon
V -uttlor
rymsri, as &lt;dd in Vest* 1 - Mm mu
sueul gathering will tiu liclil Wedveisllv itself, laid a pattern Ini Mm
lie*.Iiv night at le n y 's \ri-niln, it
grid nates.
J t&gt;. Jobe, Jr., young elertri tvs- zuinmiicsd hy ,t N Croums,
Mils is Ilia large-t gi i ln lime clan, was kiIlt-,1 today at /.ellwuod principal
■lass in the history uf Mir mu-rr- when an electri.oil dull witli which
lii. loiieii in ti,- graduating class
lly Mild tile first lime I heir have I," tea* working nn the high lower ■'li. Mo- following
rvrr been two students I" I,* i' i'S.I "I a water tank grounded nut, It iluigh H*' II,«III III Boykin, J|-.,
imted "Mlllim* eillli I'liuli
I'liey ,. 'losing
'1 0 * 11 1 0 Ike cm rent lo surge p i i'-il«nt; Msiy l.,-u McCain, *eeare Mrs. Nila Tin on Il4 n. rn f Muuogfi his lio.lv, according to lolm v; J o in Kthul Tonluy, tressJaclEsonville arul Ken v Kent Hrott iitiurinatlon recalvad Iiv his mu- uiti 1 si'ov Rnnald Crawford, vlc*of Ft l.audardaU. Il.ul, o , eived plnyar, R 0 tlaipei of the San- presi.tunt; Juanita Elvira H’ilsott,
lischelor of arts degree; ford Electric Cu
a»-t sm-rutsiy; and Rolwit Mar­
"Work—hard work. |ilo* con
The accident occurred ehmtlv ini Jeiglst, reporter.
entretton oil the iob you air ludd- after the neon day period. Tlie 1 1 0
M ii v I.cu Baker, Jovenh Cluvelog, will uvsntliullv *|lttll ilivrs* tool tower was lining erected for lanil Bratcher, Ellialiutli Anna
—liml Is, If you ni.'tk** work u A Ihida and Sou.
Mr. Johe l» Blown, Willie Fred Caniiiun, Jo ­
imi,it,” (imivral Wu inwrigtii siiul suivived by tin- widow, Mrs. J. I), seph l.oiiis t’srwise, Evelyn Boat"Indulge In prnfltnhlr t,j*t&gt;it*
John, Jr. end two children, Mona ri,-*- iTiurch, Willie Cuasar C’utnThn grmlunting **Iji * includim oiid Francis. T hu Joho family re­ uiings, Ernest liuorgo Dunwoody,
many wlm alrundv hnvu gnu,cl cently moved Into their new hump lleiiiiiin Eiigp. Maurice Gene
liutu In tliwlr field.*. There nrc at l.ocli Arbor. Mr Jobe bad Field!*, .f1*1*11 Preiiton Galloway,
Hcrhcrt L. Dudley, of (.Tnnnvirtur. been employed l&gt;v ttn&gt; Sanfo/d unit Willie Griffin. Jr
world record liuldei in sititbnll; Electric Co. for thu past mnW
Irene Duloris tlaition, Arthur
Gertruds Ilare Hughc*. Jackson­ years.
Ms,' ilsiulurson, Titu* J e r o m e Hcnville, sml Nelda lloltou Newsome.
drriun, llarhsrt Cortiulltis lllcks,
Del,nnd, University i,ur*u*. Ihin
Hidnuv Nathaniel Hill*uisn. i’usrl
Kildioy, Ludlngtoii, Mich., who tin* Hve Are Selected
Dchirls Jscksc.i, Enrurv Lsne)
gained state-wide recognition in
For UoyH State Lois Jtw el Miller, Essie Vivian
art; the Hev. John I’tlhnm, a*
Moors, Million Beatrice O'naal,
sistsnt pastor of Del.and Fir-t
uf five members of Ssrxli Mas Parkins, sml Phyllis
Ilsplist Churchj Cedi Itstiiel. tin-Selection
junior class of Seminole High Alhurtha Presley.
Tampa, State leeder of Rovnl School
J miiiun Rulmrt Hliodus. Paul An­
who will irprosant local
Ambassadors; Julian L. Htenstrom, civic
organizations at tha Ameri­ derson Sadro,, Inur. Shulls Smith,
flattiord, new liietuher of thn nt'ite
Jean Deluls Smith, Altnmese VlvBrotherhood staff; Anna M. Stew­ can Legion sponsored Boys Statu crime Stewart. Herman Alphonsn
art, St. Petersburg, Orangn Bowl program nt Tallahassee was an­ Wilcox. James Williams, Margaret
queen attendant; Rot Turner, Sto­ nounced today liy Karlyle Hour- Anno William*. Ftovd Wilsdh, Ed­
commander uf The Sanford
ver Little Theater and Montircllo bolder,
die Lewis Wood* Have Wright and
Hummer Theater In tho Catskills; Post No, 65.
Norris Lcvatte Wright.
Tha
boys
wlm
will
leavu
Sunday
Jam es Eason,
Wuvcrost. (la.,
hy
bus
far
a
week
In
the
Statu
drum major of the Slotnon Hatter capital are Alan Hotzsl, sponsored
THE WEATHER
Marching Band; Mary Ethel Gilhurt, Del.nnd, "Miss Stetson of hy Kiwanisi Clarence Clause, spon­
JACKSONVILLE, June 5
1960"; Carl Simmons, nuw ssslnt- sored by Lions; John Flt% spon­
II
snt football coach for the llatter*; sored by Rotsry; Bill Tlson, spon­ Station
Atlanta .............— ....... BC
Jan Wlsckowikl. Warsaw, Poland, sored by Elks end Luther David, Biamstk .........................8 1
who with hit wife were officers in spuniorad by Jayc
HI
Boys Btota Is being sponsored at Burbank .......
tha Poliah Army during the war;
Denver ......
71
Bill Tutanr DsLsnd Red Hat catch­ stato capital! throughout the na- Galveston ..................
84
er. and Dick Pearce and T*» Sloan. tlon b:y tl)# American Lsglan and Naw O rlu n a ------84
is ds»tlgnad
ned to Jamillwrloa youth
WJBB announcers71
wish tna
principles Naw York ...............
. • Ifundamental
______
______
Receiving the Master of Arts of
democratic government, declared Pittsburgh .........._........... 61
decree were Ronald Earle Aldrich
Seattle ........
7C
Mt. Dorn), Roy Franklin Cromer Judge Douglas Stsnstrom. chair­ Jacksonville ................... M
K y j , Emm«
jEu IDavis man of tha Boya State Commit­ Miami ... ...... ...........*.*. —
Corbfn, ,KyM,
Emma ILee
84
Patrick tee
, . which Include! John Kodar, Orlando i&lt;**tMHiioi••*•«***&gt;t***■***iwi
(Dunn, tiI. 0.), Francis Pn
Field
tod
Mack
Clovel
veund,
Ftiipatrlclk (DoLand), AltoC
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su---------------—
T tc ti ro appicah
-----------------------TIIK UTATR OK FLORIDA TOi
___Hr ASSOCIATE FRESH
MI.W VlIRk, May .1» — l/l'l —
M L L E R MAI- LONII,
SCI. wltoia p l a c . ,
If vo.i tool pul u (2 parlav on TM
of re.lilaiire all iddiesa ar* 110AUilii-oii's mount* yonlordny at
„ NATIONAL LEAfiUE
*&lt;nVini are hereby nmllted that s
Uplmoni uiul tieen smart enough
NEW Y O R tT ^tay 30 — &lt;*&gt;
BATTING — Muslal, St Louis, •ult hue been brought against you
I'V ohioa ar.vfK TTu o r
fu »to|i at thp end of the sixth
In the circuit Court of Hemlnole
— It's b«en 20 year* sine* a •&lt;«; Hopp . Pittsburgh, .371.
w. i..
Florida, In chancery, bv
i are, you'd have romr uway with I/itrions H-arli
foreigner won the National open
*1 10
RUNS — Jones, Philadelphia County,
ItKNRT l.KO LbNO. snld suit be
Prl.al"!
IS 1A
ti run mi na.im i.
tilf
championship
but
Uncle
and
Gittvlano,
St.
Louis,
30.
ln»
(or
divorce
nnd etyled IIKNt'.T
crlaml"
J* IS
It v*a- a hia day for backer* .Haufiirit
LONG. I’trtlntlff vs. LILI.HR
am had better watch out for
HUNS BATTED IN ~ Sauer. LKO
.
It 4.1
MAH
LONG,
Usfendant.
anil you
of Mm ai-ycnr-old Catiadlan-born r;.iin«svlli&gt;
his silverware early next month Chicago, 30; Westlnke, Pittsburgh. sre tisrsby requleed
ss
to file wl h
S t e v e n s
L a sts
F iv e
. 1U 21
nmldleemitli. wlm rode five straight I'ulsiMa — ...
28.
at Merton.
lbtMsrk
•&gt;
(
said
Court
at his
Si. AusuKtiiis
if 32
«,f(Ic- In th* Court House ut S«.
Norman Von Nlda, tha llttla
winners.
F ra m e s
A fte r
G iv ­
LfAAlmrjr
.....
II
th
HITS
—
Muslal,
St.
Louts,
63;
,tit
unis
I'oanty.
Klotlda.
at
Atkinson took both halves of
Australian with th* giant-alxad Jathroe, Boston and Robinson, lord Florida, your written a»n
ItMaUa Vaateeday
svihr daily doulile with Puff (18.00)
orlaiulu Ii, ttayiun* iiaacli l.
golf gam e/ promises to be Brooklyn, 45;
prarsne*. (personnally or by s |.
in g
U p
8
T a llie s ;
ifalriaavllla 4. 1-aUlkk t
torri-yi In »alo sail on ihs tith
ii, ilu firs, itnd Scotch Win*
tough
when
the
sport’s
mighty
Sr. AukomIii* I. f.eeslima 0
DOUBLES — Muslal, SI. I.oui*. day of Juu* A D. IV50. and then A
L e v y H o p s
I lo m e i
iill.lMl; in the second.
tee off at the histroic Ard­
I ir I.Mint Id, tianrorU I
Hi Bll.l. HEWING
illr r to (II* with said CUrk i-u r f
16; Robinson, Brooklyn, 14.
Ill- skipped the third rare, a
more, Fa., club Juna 8.
wi liten defease It any. lo ih.
M S M lllfM I
Iiriaiirio ar flay lot,* lUach.
-loeple lotM-, and (hen ,un yn Two
TRIPLES — Axhhurn, Phils- Hill of 1'i.tniilslnl In said suit »i
tty llll i. HIRING
Tha gentleman from Sydney
Hi*
Ilia* prescribed
by law.
31.
AiiVuillnr
ji
L.i.biir*
F
S
L
llOtf'S
ifainhow* iffiVOi and HHimerdav
rounded a warning when he out- drlpbia, 4: Ketr and Jethro*, Hollta ild Sum Is fttporlrr
)!*r*tn fall not or ludeemint
C d o io &gt;l U jln titllli.
shot a top drawer full of tha tou Did Muslal amt Slaughteiei will b* •ntsrail sasinsi you b&gt; .1*
Dtl Ami irlirr.f |o |e| Lftliiulii
Tlu* DcLtniil ll n t t c r s , sjio rtin p *• Hushel o f v ic to rie s ns ()S2.H0) before biinplnir ilniefoot
.‘-■on.iit at litU ii.
fault
country’s professionals In sec­ St. Louts, 8.
[toy 1122.101 inline iri the fea­
pul h «11*k *iil«* lJ.ru UMilling •kt'lll | Ioiik «*» it
IVitns.s iii/ haiiit and t«ai ,.j
h o u r d a y , a r e se ttin g a to rrid p u ie in th e Fler- tured I'atchopue handicap
s t r iu s w . i.i;« n i'r.
HOME RUNS - Kincr Pitt* «*ld
tional qualifying trials at the
Coutt al Panfurd. H o n u
W.
Hn.
L.
Utl lil^lii *•■ lliry 'lowiirtl llir iciap n In Stall.* Lean in* in a n e a rly aeaaon loti to o v e rta k e tinIn rific Teddy was hi-rilen out J'lltl J(1-ljiLlr4
' ol .M»&gt;
It ii as*- Colonial Country Club In Fort burgh, Gordon, Boston, Pafko ihls fib «1»&gt;
.,
&lt;i
I*. H tru-.u
Chicago and Junes, Philadelphia.
SI 13 SIS Worth, Tex.
piuy, Intiilj ai Mmiuipiil li.ill l\nk h igh-l ly in g Dn.vloim B each Islan d ers. The l l a t a won l ‘.i of by a f,o»e on called ill I he *ev- liriiiiKlj is
As Cl*11. ut
t
.1
1
Istisil
A
8.
fu M ...»
He
fashioned
rounds
of
(1H
-A
7
cull,
nice
and
finished
third
on
t
ourt
|0 o
th e ir last 21 lo n te a ta . I’e r r y " lie d " K oherta, P e la m d c en lci ,
Dual trig
M II. .... —i:tr&gt; over the 7,035-yard, p .r
STOLEN
RASES
—
T.iigeson
llttlclsl
HsSl
1'iaj llequeM in the eighth.
* III* Ug*u
»: lb Alt
•iditloHi 11lil 1litmiri 1 lv»I»* Sir I'ieldet, is c u rre n tly lead in y th e circu it w ith a |w»tent .4 0 1 1
Vi.il* A Williams Ii
J’jt t MlMil Mft
u 11 ...» 70 layout for one uf the hottest Boston f.; letlirue, Boston, Ter ui.mltiif
fur Plaintiff
rirw lork
11 III 317 rounds of the day.
williger, Chicago, Reese and Stn
VfllS, V.I.H V\it * iiklllP In* *e#i»|pl l.a ltin y a v e ra g e , hut he is liemx holly p u rsu e d l».v M a m ie s :
*» n : n
( llll'JfgfIM11
der,
Brooklyn,
6.
Von
Nlda
scored
Ids
greatest
ol
O
rlando,
w
ho
in
109
p
la
te
trip
s
h
as
co
n
n
ected
fo
r
OK
Win. Wd* V/HlkrJ III llir r#||| |(*J A
Hraiiln W ain tiis)
lly ASSIMTATKI* I’HKHH
successes in Britain where ho
STRIKEOUTS - Roberts, Phil­
l l f t m k l / l t a t N e w V n f K I |»plt - F«4 |fi I
piiirli IiiMm S n i i n W(«' l,i|i|i»«l hinKles a n d a HA o f ,403 . . A n o th e r O eL und p la y e r, left
tun l&gt;
K It t.«* M l i e i l u M U ,
was leading money winner In adelphia,
47; Spnlin, Boston, 42.
It
It
K
IN
O
fie
ld
e
r
.McLeod,
fin
is
h
e
s
out
th
e
inaKlc-cluhhiiiK
trio
w
ith
a
fa lllt.* 'I ffIM \
1047 and wlnnar or th* British
Will llir l»*aa
PITCHING — Rush, Chicago
l*it
at
hucLiyn
U
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O
R
K
Ted
Atkinson
Chlroprarlor
dlirrnotiiii
lloharlH Verdun Trophy with an average II-1 .857; Hunk head, Brooklyn 4-1
1hr 1l.llll
M'll nil it* .i l.i t , cool .■lull . . .MamiKer Kd Levy of th e S a n fo rd G iau ta tops rude five -trin g lil w ln u eis at B«l- fiii'KilfiE
of 71.25 strokes for 52 rounds. .800*
Sail. At. Nat. Ilk. Hid*
I
he
leiiKue
w
ith
a
to
ta
l
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f
lf&gt;
round
trip
p
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rs
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m
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Purk. i-lin ia aiiig tits duv'* p«r- t l - i l l a it ii K a m a t j i i ..r llru ris -H
llait iiII llir In hi tf.lDir t»v t'kinv
He made Ih* southern tourna-|
AMKRIt AN LEAGUE
Ph. I7u2 or 17 »H
to r also leads th e locals in th e h ittin g d e p a rtm e n t w ith a f.irmiitu'p tiy ■ curirig with ftn rc-i «i
swing in this rnuntrv in. BATTING — liohy, Cleveland.
ad.uiii «&lt;M» ul Mr) Ml ' a yviMiifm ,
•«4»k lork »t UoAlun t it — J-nt merit
7121 a v e ra g e . . th e L eesln irx P a c k e rs sto p p e d W ally G a d ­ font lin y 422 lit I III I tie featured
NfM AND XHAY
1948 and returned for a stab a t | ,402: l.ehnet, Philadelptiia .3Hb
4-11 i Jf 4 ) 4 i) ll J o ftrM i? - . , I i s M.i i i i
A lf . •1•1^ itIV Dill ltd1ilnlf m.*'i dis a lte r lie ra n g up n in e co n secutive p ilc liin p wins . . . th e C al. Ini,, .ii Imnillcap
. ^ ----------- --------------------•* 11 .i(Ml It.iy G' If
major U. S. titles this spring
RUNS — DiMaggio, and Stephi
Nani'V 1 .... HillIf/ tlir iiylilli.iu&lt;it*i
t
H
lt
'A
liO
K
iitm
eei
t
f.‘t.40)
i
'i. I&gt;4.ii If .ft I'll l*-lnir*li l2t
Havtoua lleacli Islanders owe tlm......I the nine lossse lo
Big
Ted
Rey
of
Britain
was
tlieiens,
Boston,
37.
tif.K• f i? ii .4fid IH»y*r t? it vd, last foreign victor In the open
ilturil %
%«ll- III All* ii .un I Mil Imi't th e low h P a c k e rs . . . illness h as sid elin ed u m p ire Hill won ttie I in.-.ilii t-ield- le atu ra at •tdi'Duiidlii
RUNS BATTED IN Stephen'.
it-*»i Ji.d i intmhrf-'
IV
j liiliK ti.il I’ark.
In 1920.
Boston, 43; Williams, Boston. 3P
II
r
*
n
liiillril
Clrsiuq' l.il |F| l#illlr l
Heedy fo r a n in d e fin ite purim l. lie Is lieiiiK rep laced by A ndy
IMbS'luN
I in.iiiled I&gt;iil t i l t ;
II.KiMI Ut I 'll I*')**- **. I it,I
HITS
DlMaggio,
Boston. 62.
*'“* i Von N idi’s round* weren't the
........................
..
a dniil ill 1114I 1l\/lit lii'M M&lt;1111111 Al A n d erso n ol P a y lo n a Bench . . .
wiin the I••Minted i» n.il'inn s|irlnt ■
'V’
r
'.V'
vs'm
i*!
a‘*.
.l.i.'i
,'n
.l
b*»*
ut
,h’'
‘ho“
L000
l&gt;os»-,
Stephens,
lioeton,
59.
«i iniflulk Downs
tr ii ^it*f MiJinw \|il loiiil in iliinl
H .tiltllJ A b T A T E L K A til’i: - B A I T I N G A V E R A G E S
.. *,,.
&gt;i
| ed yesterday across the counDOUBLES —r Knil, Itctioit, 12.
t.ni.h
Rul.riti. llir u rn li«llri ln»*|&gt; I'l.A V K K
try
hut
they
certainly
carried
Wertz,
Detroit, it
AH It II HR KBI AVG
TEAM
N E W YttH K
Australla't. N ot- 1
( \ IM D tK
the
greatest
Impact.
TRIPLES
— Uillmaer, I'lnla I
.401
A
i.iil over trruiiii I.aip Huliui'ts
32
w
.
Pci
3
la.
25
44
l&lt;i'.l
man Von N ida sad two Texa*
D e l.
In the field at Furt Worth there delphia ami Mapr- and ileniIch,j
.ifU
YlxM
Y
I
ID
.:«4
.403
20
fiOhnw l.olli im.urrs
0
Hilt 33 08
Orl
Uvllull
Hut HUM
21 II tit were 19 of the 36 crack profen-iN r* Yoik, 5,
21 IB L11" ilonala who competed
400 arid Eli uy Mam ol Houston -- !&lt;«. 1|slf»
29
0
In Mi*' Ho m e HUNS
IM 30 54
William., U.n
D el.
( Tile f.f r•• hr tHififiti » i i.u.i.' A lcLval
«’|*\
AUDI!
l» 11 -4 3 Colonial National ipe
«J
invitation tour­ ton, II; Dtopo, Huston. 19.
52
.369 eri iti* ipialifyitiK p»c* fur next washJiiKiDfi
IAV 43 68
1#
i«
Dayt
cams i ■:t. tit 1Hi’I* ill t It* 19 lull Knt|)j&gt;
liiuidli'. Nntional tip*n . liBtnpion- I'llilUill Ipf.lU
nament
last
week-end.
1J - 3 1*51
STOLEN, BASES
Dilbnv. r,
.308 iihip.
0
24
182 01 07
Duyi.
*»HIi/h hv
1lllf M c ll c m
Ul III. •|)» n&gt;
chli'difG
1) r J 124
E. J. (D utch) H arrison of Ft. Philadelphia; 6; DlMassiu. Uo.tmi,
Jl 1.01)1N . .
.349
St
. e .*3 ?S«
1
•13 10 15
DeL
five in it* ti . 11X4 lilts util "lii.f Hrae-.eke
Andrews, 1)1., was second with and Doby, Cleveland, 6.
IlMUlU 1 MlffliH)
D liliY L E A D S
.340
24
1
1f»3 31 52
8 t. A
HTRIKKOU1S— Reynold,, Nc*
a Ilu..' 1Dll f Dini'i 1i\ MhIimi' i i K«t i 'In. fin
4-h). R f.t 11*. Ml I.O IltR ^
69-87—138 and Jim Farrier of
t
IIU
A
t.lt,
May
30
l/P&gt;
—
i
iit'Mf.H hi iVii'ifkinrfofi «oi"! iviiii i Chicago fallowed with 71-87— York, 42; l.emoii, Cleveland, 35.
o
.331
IMIi | ( 'otijier
18
Levv&gt; It VY»• (hi* IlH fitlll
G ville
Itifi 35 66
• •»#)!&gt; K M14)4* M If. tittle G «
I
.ending
lu
itte
iol
the
A
inetican
I
J»UJ|
PITCHING - Bvrne, New Yoik
CIIC'i 1 'Ii ml uf On* V'9'ii r
138. Jimmy Demaret, the Olai,
38
5
158 30 51
D el.
I'irtle
&lt;# » 1*1.% I Mil t I
l.i agui took no-eillves together i
Calif., clothes horsa who beat 4-1 .800; Hudson, Washington. «-2
Afr.i Mm. h fIIf•91 &lt;f f li/ttftf •.Inn Lev i
.321 la -1 week, leaving in ilfie lili'1 L a rry ! fl, ji J| f M l f r l l ) ItNt f l IkI HI f ft i IfU I I u .l .j | I P at l
13
30
137
31
44
boil
/rai'ln.l fir-l vin a mi mtif II "fill '
/.ut Ferrler for the Masterx ti­ 75il.
321 Ih.t.v wl r l. velarnl f.11 ui ill* Vftll , iiyra. •« i, ,u,«i i ,i,m, , . ;■I
5
35
l&amp;('&gt; 31 50
Duyt
tle at Augusta this spring, was
»/tri« • -i iii*1, .1 th,. imiirt tir •III"1 1 I till loll
wilh
a
iKTH
|,,2
«!**-|&gt;ll•M
1I1I1I
,
U
n-l.lnan.M
.11
l-i.
11
1
Ui
30
.319 .................
4
Hill 51 51
I&gt;u&gt; i
Alo' then I'd I i vy exploded hi* I'niviH
.11III l.fi, li-lu 11l.il u . ik ,1 j | . &gt;. one of the 16 qualifiers with 79.
71—141.
IlMse cp uiiio i' Idiot to u p -ll.k III, 1 Allen, It.
1
,
, ,
,
,
b t w ll i , .1 .&lt;l .llw l i n . , , , - ,
1 ...
35
3
.315
177 37 50
lie links cliainpiaii in 1938 t.ul j
DeL.
|{unlit’1 ii|* 1 uni l.**hiu,i of I nil
(.’iiit iir.i) ul ttl
ti'i
* .iin
•J
gain. Vi lei hi, Muddy ................
Two wrll-known pros didn't j row u pro, and amateur
lateur Kdwaid
K
.315 a.Ie||tii,&lt;i itiitinl is11 ‘11 itcoml 11lace IS J) .«4»«l liugdkA id .)i
Hrewslec
(.villi21 35
27
I II
4.t*rr#r
ed u|i 'lo i n f i l l by I it ilu: ii l'U"t (Hn.i'lin
make tho grade at Fort Worth.! Martin of Winchester, Muss.,
i• Ji .iimI FaDDll. ii - 1.
33
1
.315
181
57
40
Day
I
nilliou^lt
lulling
liii
puiiiiN
to
.m
.
down tin left l.eld line ll»- lelleb
4'll'Y4-|a ltd ill ||||I .||I If' i 4•»*III••«* Ed (Porky) Oliver of Seattle, shared seurea ol 137 »tn late
.315 .Sum Mi*i#* of VVa hitigfton wa» l»-Jf# -»i»d
102 42 51
0
18
O rl
II in &gt; .Mtlir Wash,, 'had 143 for 38 holes and high.
ed thud win i the thinlhii-enmii I'tirfer
in uv»‘MtK«,s tfumputnl, 11)14It I.'» J) 4ftit &gt;(|t&lt;Wf|lH|NPJ’ l !? |)
threw the mrntc wildlv over the U’itte iT iilte r
1511 38 48
32
.308 Ihinl,
Dayt
4
A
ttt-y e a r - o l d
Clarksville,
lost in a playoff for the 16th
tin k1* .Soinlay'' k^ oicm, with
fir't -nekei' In ltd Itnse -lliplcd I'lt.cl,
Tenn.,
lad.
Mason
Rudolph,
0
spot
to
the
veteran
Henry
Picard,
105 10 32
HI. A
.305
10
M &lt;ii njf of 17 pointn.
HOHINSON HAl.l lHS
I.iihi home mid then went to tlnnl Hrcunitm
Toney Penna, the colorful veter­ stepped into fust company by
DeL
133 27 40
28
3
.301
NEW YORK, Mn&gt; 30r-(fP»- an from Cincinnati, took a 144. shooting 72-09—141 at Naahvlllfi
on Pnelket ’* doulilt
H a ile y
0
NO 23
Riiinnnuii uf Brooklyn I*
LntiK
20
.301
14
ttouuded out to the short-tup Clift
( iu t u it il M a r s h a ll - Jnckie
Two Texas professionals sat to gain berth.
150 27 45
I.Hlig
• • rallying to the defeni* ul (he Na­ the qualifying'pace dt Midland,
3
19
300
tendiiig Itnse iieitiH* with the final Hendrix
Thirty-two player- wore ex­
tional
Leiiifue
lintling
tnle.Ji*
lield
•J
i i/truin'
run of Ilu- iniiiiiu.
Orl
I -17 32 44
a*
299
29
|&lt;l*allBH*« * rum *■■* UHl • lant year, hut the fleet Dhdifer uce Tax., witli seven-under-par t33’s. empted from qualifying, includ­
Sieve' - tdl,P iu s in the next two Grieve
Gville
125 24 37
2
290 the nations run M thor, tho UM- hui quilt' if lilt Ii go to 'ptyli St Wally Harden of El Paso shot ing defending champion Cary
24
89-04. Eirov Marti of Hnuttan Mlddlefcoff and 11 past 'd ie
frame* accounted for four tons lltimte
led States •li.iiiM he the tin t
DeL
157
40
20
1
37
293 to attend »nd the last to rattra i.uula. Man Mu»i^l **»•
fui
for I lie visitors on lull tloe.i sufeholders. The field will number
urned in 88-87.
Huron
Klti
Averuges
Including
Suriday'e
S
a
n
20
31
0
13
.2512
tie*. Three of the foiit walks
Pat Abbott of 5!emphis, a pub- 186.
xxx&lt;
)
gamea
allowed
(tobliia.m
with
a
K
m
m
e
r
ic
ii
G
ville
171 29 50
aw
ictutil Iti Ute Hals wore tinned l|i21
.202
“Aiirnittedly the 'United Ns.309 avurage, an. liicrea.e .of .30
H ni'kor
to tnlliex.
Pal
IdO 20 48
2
30
.2HI) Hon.&lt; I* 'a n imperfert ' brgsnltslntk d uring.the J»eek. It gsV4
The liiiinls iinlclicd iiiiiilliet ruo Jfttihox
tion.
Birt
ramember
x
x
*/S
o
Pal
115
f&gt; 33
l
17
.287 tong as thin forum remain* aft*
ekla third lilac* belilpd Muslal
ill l|ia a ixIIt un a iinula, a duiih|e, lolu’ii
Orl
128 20 37
0
d Johnny Hupp o f , Piltsbdrgh,
HI
.287 (here are cr»rkn Ih the' Iron ( tiN
and a wulk, lull the Halteis chine H ic k e r m u n
•»
Pal
12(1 21 30
23
.280 tain through whlrh *om# of our who took 'over'llie fq|lt1|r-up ipot
liack in Ill'll half of the ninth I"
«a*J
.
(J
Orl
110 17 42
re the mutest with an additional Kdievni |ia
* with a .871 iitsvk.
20
.282 Idea* will jienetrate."
, '
■. •; .,. c : .;•)
1C
(dike
Declaring
that
much
uf
tho
itaee of lulls.
San
9
it
82
1
.281
7
world's
trouble
toduy
atenm
from
1 PI AMONO IHiHI Kd Picket i-'iiiiikletTun
San
!&lt;&gt;4 38 43
1
23
.279 th “up.urg*’’ of dowti-troddeil
man'* fifth lulling Innnei was tin- Mott
in
Pal
123 23 34
0
17
.270 |ieo)do, Marsliall said that “**lfitiliKest chilli seen tlilu senaon Ml K e refit ea
.(•uellaa.a
I
t
mm
r»»IlMl
Orl
104 30 45
0
Municipal l*mk . ■ It soured tlWi
17
.274 interest demanda 'th a t we give combined to produce the Indu*feet ovci the *enter field fi'lice . •I inly
Ml. A
132 28 30
i
7
.273 close attention to tlieatr praple. trial revolution, and all the contor their iltualiop la the area .ei|tieucvH whlcii flowed out of
Ill the five tillin'-' he pltrlied, Henley
(&gt;n&gt; I
105 40 45
0
10
.273
•i*
i•
led for either one of two way*
f*|cveiis pav*. ip eield wu|k* “even Hmitli
•1
Gville
revolution."
IIM
20
32
20
.271 of life -Democracy or Coinniun- that
hits olid wits chilled with oli'ht Gtiiltlin
Tiler*
I*.
Lehman
.aid,
"no
•J
I lay I
37
0 10
0
(a
runs
In- whilt. d foui - t tail lie
.270 lam."
simple formula for peace and
S t. A
i H r» 6
147 10 39
"We mimt hove In mind that Justice
Itosa, pel.amt tatter, m aim ed I" I'.tllnitl
0
19
.205
in a world
divided
•1
dcinocratliprinciple*
do
not
Han
tell"- oilts one mall liefol'e he w... .Incksiiii
148 23 39
agulnat itself, with one entire
27
.204
flmiri.h un empty atomaclu."
l-'lttle
yanked In th* first frniiiH,
G ville
100 12 20
of mankind under the ri­
1
14
.200
Mamhnll wo* named to lead sector
sll r Ii •1 M r.illlek
Pel.a lid
gid control of a brutal and ty­
&gt;
1
L
m
I
ik
123
1 (IB P e r D ay
10
1
1
32
j
|
15
Gravn Fees
.200
the
nation’*
Memorial
Day
ubii
It
Feiiitindei 'Hi
Neville
rannical ayatem.”
Sun
147 28 37
5
5 1 1 H 0
Allen lb
21
.252 xervunre at cervinoniea ncxids
The Senator added, however:
10.00 P a r M onth
tha tomb of the Unknown Sol­ "If, In opposing thla tyranny
it 1 1 3 1
Met.rod If
wilt* a-j i ai mi', ui i tor
h 1 ;&lt; •, II
Local atiKlern might lie in tc re s ti'd in know ing th a t dier. Pre-idem Truman arranged with all our strength, as wa
I'll (It* rl
.SO P a r D ay
Studtnt Rat*
for an Army aide to lay s must, we fall to exhaust every
6 1 •J 0 ft ilipy
Hnhnls cf
i hi i &gt;, i n n o i hi ' i
t fre e o f e h a ru e cut it li&gt;«|. "How wreath on th* tomb and at monu­
3 1 0 4 1 u» CnIclt Kinli WinIII ilciilm- ’-*•»
possibility for avoiding th* cata­
3.00
P
t
r
M
onth
not
H
itin
u
."
ment*
to
Union
and
Confederal#
1
W rit t*: Tile Kish8 3
4 l
Duane e
♦c'. ’’t-'f
strophe of a war which can
Iiir Kilitnr, Tilt* Ini
N ickul Com piiny, In c- 07 Wull dead of the Civil War.
3 3 2 '» 4
Dirkerman ss
apvll th* end of our civilisation,
i
Veteran*
organitaUona
alas
II 9 9 0
0, liu.e p
wa will have denied our obli­
f!.V;.*:!:.sNt W YV,hb « N' ' •
«»x|»lnlnu(l arc Tt&gt;- (dunned floral tributa* at tb s gation
t 1 t 9 ft tfltlumto;
Mtliillin p
both to (he dead and to
iig
Hlmk-litne
carm,
dynamite
caps,
or
.22
riflea
tomb
and
at
othar
nations!
:ih III 18 27 It
Total*
art. proptmiidpd. The title of Hut booklet bt ingH to mind the ihrlnea throughout this country Ihs living."
” di’i
**
baaln#
Osloesses were closed for tha *'lt
ah r h u a fumniiH ruiiivdluii who, after tin unaut’ceitHfiil uncling trip, ami abroad.
Hanford
An anchor of 1,000 popptas
MVU ; u*
3 1 1 3 0 fitopped nt (he Pulton flnh market and miked the inchthyoBaron cf
M
waa
to
be
caat
into
th*
Pot*k
ir
yy
i
t|
" O e n era I
Marshall,
recall log
Chsddrrton s*
3 l 1 1
logy dealer to lima the blgge.it flith he hint fur sale right mac River In a traditional cer­ tha lots
, « ; C _ * 'l jy . [A M ir -V • ’
of 800,000 Americana In
4 i 8 a ft tmiHck at his chest."
Hafrneliier rf
emony nt the Waahlngton Na­ World War II, aald war no long­
•Files Utuss Is fu&lt; ilsli.M. Is . mi S &gt;'.*
6 i a ii 1
Ltvv Ih
silk tlivlM r h . l c l U fi.u Si.,, •_&gt;)
val
gun’ factory aymbollslng tha er la Juat an aril—in thla aga
M
1
1
a
t
t
"Whnt'H
the
idea7"
iptitized
a
companion,
l.aka !th
Iccsl Him ssUs files su4 . us. iIL-j -m
burial
of
Navy
dead
a
t
lea.
It
aaama
intolarabt*.
tukjMl
tsekssss sllkwsl bulks
9
0
r.
I
8
T. Ilufp If
"I never He tn the Mra.," our hero naitl. "When I tell
Acroia th* land, from cltiaa
The wlnnar of another war.
6 9 8 2 5
roelkcr "h
her
I’m
going
to
catch
m
fish,
I'm
going
to
catch
u
llsh."
and farm*, men and woman lafl ha said, will "only anjoy tha
JUNE, JULY. AUGUST
4 0 - l i . F R O Z IN
4 0 n to 1
Bailey c
their work-day taaka to honor aaapty triumph of Inheriting tho
u 0 9 9 0 Well, that’s one wuy to catch ’em . . . when they’re not bit- thalr
th#
Stevens p
POOD C H IU I
tho mamorv of thalr lovad onto, raaponalblllty fo r ■ shatter«d
"i 9 0 9 ft !»«•
a-Jack.on
I
A
'
Government
officer
and
many
and
Impoverished
world."
'
0
(1
1
i 0
llcutrl p
S P A C IO U S O I N I R A L
t 1) 0 0 (t
n-Rivlra
The mlnuten of the annual meeting of Associated Press
39 8 11 27 to
Totals
,
f lT O R A O I I
Associntir.il of Florida contained an Interesting paragraph,

H

Sanford Giants 10-6

S

The Neutral Corner

SporlM in Briel

Dr. H. K. King

y

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i
4

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•
a
a
a
•j
•t :
a
&lt;
8_ K

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S

I

Suiialtn Lehman

,'EFFECT AT ,

llll
K i'l v itiiilo i

8ANF0RD-SEMIN0LE

IM

COUNTRY CLUB

it

J

L^sftonfi By Appointment
’r

. With :

RAY M O N D L tN D O tlS T

m

Stevens In l th.
lle u ti'l In 1 th.

D eU nd
:122 (lit) 002--10
Sanford
non not 000— 0
E— Fernand**, r . Itosc, ChaddeHno 2 Phikermao. Kill— I’lrtle
Roberts 2, l.evy 4, T. Ito.e, Allen
2. Fernande*, Dickeriimn. 211-Plrtlf) 2, Allen. Ilaron. HR— l.evy,
plckem ian Hit— Dunne. Dicker' man, Chatldarton, llufenelkar. l^ fl
--D el.and 10, ftntifuril 12. BR—
(iff C. Rose 2, Hteven. 7, lleutol I,
Mllburn 9. HO— hv C. Roae 1
Steven* 4, llrute| 2, Melburn. 0.
110— C. Rose 2 htta In 1-2 Innlnya
4 4rnn»! Hteven* 7 hit* In 8 lnn&lt;
Yto*
4 f .'
en» tBrtP
(UrnInjr* 8 run*. U ni'— Hteven*
...
Steven*. Wlpner—•
•„ f •nln g l. WP—
litburn. Imsar— Hteven*. U— Hefinger and Tnncnff. T—2i50.
-a—
hrM’ f*1V

U*H WIN
_____. CA, May SO-IAV- The
klnmllla (1-Men raekad up ■ 8-8
oyer ^he Palatka Aialea. with
marker* being
to glv* Joe MeManua
defeat although
' hougl ha only alalx acattarad hit*.
local* tagged two Q-M*n
for aavan binglaa but a
to convert that* Into run*
V
19 man ta dia on baaa.
big Mow of tho game wa»
• two rua Homar by fNiD'a manW ' . q n , Charley R row fterin the
t h W innlu*.
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the lutter part which waa grist for a Neutral Comer column
some time back. The paragraph read:
"An almost unanimous demand among Florida
spuria editors for curtailing wire apace devoted to hoc­
key and other northern winter aporta, and an almoat
equally strong demand for more extensive coverage of
Hniveraity of Florida football workouts was shown in
u study of the aporta report."
On the first clause we agree without reservation. Very
small, indeed, la the percentage of Floridiaita Interested in
hockey gamea between the Range*1 »nd the Leafs, or the
longest distance recorded In the champion ski Jumps at
Asplne, Colo. The final score of ouch a' game or the dlatance r.
of a great Jump might be added on to a 'Sports in Brief’
round-up. The full column story on such an event would
waste space.
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However, on the second clause, concerning more cover
age of U. of P. football workouts, we add a note of caution.
We mogt certainly urge more nows ot» the happenlngi at tha
University, but we warn against the sports scribe* swallow­
ing look, stock, and barrel such unbased reports as those
that ware filed from the U. last year. Endless volumna of
wire stories appeared on Florida aporta paces concerning,
the prowneas of "tha chaapian Gator team". The stories
were rend by thousands of , Gator grid-followers, and tha
nunpua that waa heard all pier the state—evtn in Tallahas■when the Gator* tramped through an entirely unsueawe^naglrlRC to Oaten, to.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R _______________

VOLUME XXXXI

E s ta b lis h e d 1008

State Cabinet
Seeks Federal
« “Santa Claus”

' ^ N F d ^ r F ' L O R I P A r W E bX E SD A V ~'"M A Y

B ig g e r

S h a r e

V i c e
O p e ra tio n s In
H o lly w o o d , F lo rid a

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Associated Press Leased Wire

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THE WEATHER

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Partly cloudy n-**ther with scat­
tered thundershowers In afternoons
and rv-nlng, becoming less fraT.ient Tlmrsiiay Moderate south­
erly wind* through Thursday.
N o. 203

f t Acheson Says Only Military
NewYorkJury
Organization Can Stop Reds

S h a m e s P re s e n ts T ro p h y

L e a d e rs A g re e T o G et

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U . S . ‘H a n d o u t s ’ ;
W a r r e n O k a y s P la n !

A re
W ith

C o n n e c t e d
S ix ty

C o u n ts

Kiwanians Hear
Sanford Woman
Stress H isto ry

W h itr

M n iiK D

( d i l l i ’r

Orlando R id e r
Wins 1st P la c e
Al Horse Races

S e c re ta ry O l S t a t e
A p p e a l '. , ’I n
( ongr r '. ' , I n ,S u | , p o r t

H ty I h r p c F i n d i n g s
TALIAHASSKE. May .il-&lt; /P )
NEW YORK. May II - &lt; /? &gt; - A
WASHINGTON. tM ,v II
—There w.iin'l a good word s|wk*
New York County grand jury to­
S rc i-lm "I .Mitr Ac’.rsnn lolH
* en for the federal aurplua coinday returned a hO-counl inform**
Mrs. Charles Ironside
O nr T housAwl People ( oni;ic(. to'i.iy tl.it ti.- growing
rnodilv dislnhulion policy, liul the
lion .rg.imit Frank Erickion, gam­
m-t
Tells
Of
Her
S
tu
d
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• abinel *fltrc«l l«day lo consider
bler, who ircenlly Irslified brfoie
V ie w
P ro K rn tn
B y (tower "( If .ilil.l , ip ,&gt;n|y
by «"g.Mii/itiq ill- tmlitery inighl
a liO.OOO expenditure lo gel a
a Senate investigation dial the
ies In G e t ni a n y
1hislv Roots C! I tt b o| ihe M f'l into 'h.il inrcrl rnllccbigger share of the handout.
netted $10(1,0)0 a year Irom
Comptroller C. M. C.ay led op­
Ihe impufi.Hur of .i piopri unNeul* I immi perron*, many of fl$ fort ra
gambling entr,|olie&gt;. He v i i
Ilf
tlrd to (
tn jijpposition to a piop'ital that the stale
I irgei! with conrjt racy and book- fe,d.mding of luiliiiv m the r&lt;|•■thrni
I 1 -in nriglihortng t oiildie*.
flu( stion of iii"dsio voolh* ill oi •
pul up * fanning plant capable of
SAW Ml Milan j&gt;« jjlfl.
(apj poif tuck .i
4iv » s Hrrtidenl
i k IItIC
handling * dally caiload of Itesh
rriinn*’. *0
of (Vfcnif john\|« «n*&gt; Inle. the New York |iiry ib* to npnp Ihe in fo ininh.il fmRi
m
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t ponv
fruits and vegelahlrs bought hv the
tnidf*
l I i i i k Ii frMM
Ill *t'|] •♦I'd lir iijirF »» miMt
lia« sitfipoenaed New Jeney bank '■'t" nfeologif* ruth a* ('ommuii I
lo woik
i • federal government under the farm
n|
lioiariMri* tt» (|tr f\rihnk|
retord* nl |oe A'loni*. underworld "s' wa, tlio tril today fw l\lr»
j CO** t ” ',
. |f fj,r |&gt;tfAtV
price support program and donated
figure, hu wile ami b&gt;» *oit. Adonis thiile* lioninfe, rrtidm f of S.inReporting on h&lt;. r -emit cold
to state custodial and penal init known ai an atsoriale of Erick- ford and fiunirr high *&lt;honl
Rt«lii*«c
• ifion 11 A* It v r t t f n h v
w*t iltslcgv talk* in l.oivion, AcheRap. Oaorp* D. Smothers
/;*
stitutions
I I I ' 4 " l* ^mi I m i f of l l if (i|jf Kin (in) the W ct-in tt *ttone have
»on The banks were nrdeied lo '•lih ri 111 New Noik„ in a talk to
"We’re just kidding ouiielves.
1 f .«« k # • D u
|h.lt lit Aii^ tesrhe.l
give up ihe records by June '» oi Kiu small* at the Yacht f’hlb
CONORIStMAN George D. Smathmother lime of dccttion"
on," Lay said ‘We hadn't ought
m . iok* pv»i{i u n m w h ir li
‘-hr «* ** tnlimliii nl liy JoIiii I *r* (D-Fla.) makes hit Itrst call at ii|i
show cause in court why (bey
til wl.u It ll.iv tt.ii.l -illif. tireug.
tin* Whit* House slnre he detested
because we're paying lor it right
li n r • »*»• p on v .niff q i M t l f r hi»f*r* then (heir North Allu.nr
Ti-ity.
ihoiild nol do *o
tiillowav. who pointed out dial S ea Clsude Teppei for Ihe Detno*&lt;
to encourage that sort of stuff "
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.lid W -.lrin | ii.tqi' in. ii.i i Iiici(
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The Sflhpoeiins also &lt;ailed for •It Ind iltnhetl nun li i IiiimiI. i« rrntle niinilnathui for II. S. Senntor
lit* mid it wus trailing down the
■fk
itfords of a Newark. N. .1 . ac­ i nalne of i "UiM.ina and I* llir III the leceul Fturlda prlnuur. l»V fll* IL bn,* \ MOi I |(li*f) Mill tiff •'hip* oi lid i i Himg h.ir i.(c.i it j into
road to Socialism
SitufoidV Fr'id. h.inics "crushed" n IdeviMoti show reeclilly counting firm relating to the I’oln- Wife ol I’rol l bade* llonvlde. Siiiallirrs told reporters Hint Ids i ( rti|t *1 I I h i .11 ( if l lr in r n * A*
total Uilurr
p
Governor Wuiren commented lie
rail nn Ihn President uas “mainly t \MI Mll'dl
i . iiiiuiiIh \* Iiiii he was yt i ;iiit &lt;*.I ihn rtinl I iiii. north of Miami near
I lie CJ A'lmth- t '. 'i l , f .iciijii
‘ had some of the immi! soil of at I lie New \»iil. r.riel • I
'••tiller
le.,1
hei
ill
London.
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ncland
•ucial."(f
liter
nntinnul
.S'niindphoto)
t kiiiiiii Huy, screen mol it Icvisiiin ,i,n mid Hollywood. FIs
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fear hut "us long m Santis f'liiua linoor of pre .cntini:
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hv
htith,
and
now
a
pudr*
wn* \v«»t »• II .!.»• »• I‘ • ««. tf M-ff| «iiii di..lo«ed, did ivl .,(v inythil.g
la going tu continue making hie wit'' "f t i Mil I .*1 .... get l , (( | mini hi i the lllhll nw m,I of ||o | '|uinn
Itcmril. *«'i»ei| doting the raid ■oi it Sift son (hiiteruly Ihe Iron
n c l till* msnnl ns ' Hash.,11', M„*l « hits in
my
murids. I want him lo slop nl out lllelltilll' d i n Hay
■Mnll\ .'-» • ri
Af'yMltt nl Condon which it'd. i.-,|
no
hiof
flic
Indicated
Ft
Id,
on
unmcdiHlr tiucai „f ,i i r " Thiy
lie sail) Ilie slate had nr, money tig Wife II sv,I; I"" 'll 1,1 oil M.is J7 dlllilig lie Huy uilli r|ie
j i l n r e I f i o i i M I i i i i ' i .1 «1 * | * . i i
ode*
live
at
MIIU
Nlagnolia
A*e
to put up a canning plnnl. though :*taMta" television ali„w Mr Shaim « is prealden? „f H on'd. Fasimm- »♦»” «•«**• »»«•"» »lv from gun.h'lng inu
first id " , t*. lit, 11| im,| Fn*l v. Hu "Tit. i'i'tn'-ittrd t»lln'i •" o.c.'r i
&gt;f ............. which hi. g i.i, this m y o. lion wide ....Mh-ity rhr.mgi, I
,l,rn t i nln"'
rh
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dll «xlif
house."
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del d v e l 11- log
•li% Imntule lold ol be» In*
Dart D'Alembeite, statu liuditu
Louise • " te^ It am ■mie in -ec 1.1.1**5* H*. *.( ..,'((' I" lltrilmi', ".■(
woihl chatMilers with the inn's
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l”n, si ilnd'e* untiev I’nd ll*ni*
tlons putcliHsitig agrrd, mid lie
onil
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"pc' allnil*
Acheeoo &lt;pok- ».
lit,i my of
thought la knew where d mold In
Tlir action was aniumnced by |nlm*un "I nf ( ohiinhi* Ihm enity
1 ongrev- *• i I'.fcling in iiicJi all
found
" lin 'd . ,
'" 'k
District ktlurnev Frank S Ho­ an) nl hr, infeiKiir wml in inll*e
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f l| -I phi. .
Mi I " la‘ * i»M P"t‘V I Ion••• Hinl Hcuatr iiici'ihei* "'cr.*
D'Alembert* suggested an uImiigan One count alleged conspir­
1 ft tinned garage, Ice hull art and nuichi i fit tMut H *M*\ .•* m* M* nldv. Mi Ii.' l'cd ITu— trill" in l« orki ind
acy and the "Mum 5l» counts charge unw dining holiday period* in
ol.c lc!*v|rilo|. houl.'ip Iillll-d Ilim
y,
ln« ahup at the Halford Stale I’m
i)iif*t o| inaleii.il who li would e* P h i t v I ) r m o t t ;it«-, W i n i
h»ok ilia king
.......... H •••• m *i v i..tn-r speech to the naticn. It u»* th*
son could ha converted Into a ran
The Infoiniatluii charging honk- I'l un die pail Inal hl'lniu d oh
lii»l tunc he &gt;.M.i um I"
I'.iblic
illlig plant with a $10,IIIHl to Mil).
iimklng rovers a "(I yeur nrrlud
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.ic V C II
I 1,1 .la r k
W il- . 'ii, t id in g
lllllv
O ili ''|o i t oi. ri l"iuigi. nil...s'oi nos.
|eil» played ill man* iiinal 'I'vrl
WASHINC. ION, M.iv II
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Jun $270,000,000 icmaim lo from Itt.lll in IHM), Hogan said.
000 expenditure. Thu eahlnet ask
c e ;, O n
C o m m it te e I
, "
**'•* •pi»"ei ...... . (.■'ii ,.i N'oitli All .nl.' T iinty
rtl him to prepare u complete cut. hr paid in N.ilion.il Servur I ifr lii&gt;ur,incr dividend uiuiiry to vrlriaits
Hogan said Hie ln(i&gt;rmiitlou, opmenl
Ill fit*' t'krlf lit * M*I&gt;1\ I lit’, Wlf ll i .cut mg
JrA
mat* on auch a project.
ind suivivnra in (hr liul "jpetml dividend" rebate
which whs vnted last Krldav and
On a lllp lo Kltlupe, wlieie .lie 1
I lie cri'n'i"..
Im U iu ih! colf t t l l l m | i i *• t i l l , 11fi« If** I ' l •V'.i o M 'n
Governor
Warren suul
he
HIUMVNCJI \ \ |, AU . M ,v H
filed tniluy mentioned otdy one Itrtured In Hliulei'r* Hint trm lu i.
lectlvc force*' would mi .in tlial
1
wouldn't favor putting up the ciin- paid. That's not much when cnnijMird lo the $2.5 J7.h81.640 alieady other person, Harry Rlcharda, »vho tiavellng nhroMil, -he met mill I |
I» *« ||i u t
M ie u i f t f l f l
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A I | I m |I|.| I )r 111(11 • ,tf s l r t y .i l f(t
I'rtch of tho IJ Ail»ntic Mrinty
tk
nlng plant unless thu slat*, could
la named as n cn-c«nsplrfltor In laler marfleil Hi. Imiiiiil" Hinl
Shroff I’ \ Moot, aa ijuiihi n powers would build mi. li'iop* and
get It without cost.
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lW o f all of (hat last $270.- the Information hut not aa a de­ persuaded him In come to Amerira il»r iMlional pAtly have c inched r lm h t iin M e ♦ • u llr tl t h r
T
h
w
nrni* nccimllng ' • the needs of
"In other words, you don't wan1 000,000 as it has to distribute Hie billiefit already disbursed, because fendant,
o tvarh, she declared
riiiilfol of tu te pAitv mar hinery |U(Ir«'h
c whole rilMriiur i mi tier than
Vii nee DiiiikIh* »*n(! H.
to pay Santa Claus, Cay remark- almnnt nil of It Involve'! what*-— —-»*■" -w—— -------------- ..
tlchai
Rlchardi
is being hnifl ta a nia-| She revealed tbnt the two Imvr
ijR ’ dl* -}«(n ':f'-V)i
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ihn Vntnram* AMhjijfliehnUon calls
#k*d. laughing.
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lailni wHuinn lip aalXrMOO ball,
-Wctfiord a vry remarkable roller they wvrttrH from Sfafe% Ui^hferA W n l f f f I t n n iA N ie O r l u m h i , a n d itrlctio
i'ced». uhfilr trill Tyrilem thu unit
.c*
D'Altrmhrrte-reptstintl the state problem eases, must of which dr four different' ierlaf number*
wn, »slk*i
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Criminal Information,
ra th e i'J
of itereoptiran film* rrlit&lt;d
ftr*«|
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ware
i('drill■
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Tim Inst Hirer illglln of n serial Dmii Indictment*, are returned In n, the history of rlvlliriitlnii Sin l. i Kegul*’ Deinncial* i y m i i I i v f of
Is losing Ihousunila o f dnllor* mtisl he processed hv hand
HAwigf n l h v M if * ' l l t ' l l v \ HF | m i |''f 'l i t f h
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...... t'linilier delernillie how quickly nilHdemeanoi
worth of (rerishable fruits anil
A "problem ruse" could
Involve
ca*e*. nookliiakilic I'otlrctlnu* were to hi found lo 1 irim p|.«. r* mi the ilalr leu
^ | /ifill
Mi $ |)
If
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not
eipilp
I. ii uiindcmeniior In Nnw Yolk.
(Jernmuv pi Ini to Ihe Mine »t rlw
ft
r\n t i l i v r r o n i m M l f in
v?% I W i l l h im * ^ i v t . l »* m r i * f » i i v
u*i| to preserve them foi later use f&lt;w major anmplca;
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- - D'*' iower the dlall* the q u ick .j” Thc griiiiil 'jiiiv InveaUgatlon " Pr,'r xetlnup* II* !*««• r m i l
d.i
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I. Suppose n vclei nn hnd three
M mulmiea nn Paa* l » '"
(followed mid
in the Institutions.
id on Krlekaon's
Krick*on'a I’mk
I'nd
I **»t|,IV A Mlltoff ptlltMlV ''It
fll r * I*J||| |( ' l i m i t . |H&gt;- il«9«*flt »»r th»*
|I Avenue
Aveniie office during which vol
Ha said lie now Is uniting all
h.|a|% of linnfficMl llllf Ippt'MllIv 1 I)..w» Hunt*, **»v.| •&gt;M III*1 llOiRfd
uiiilnnu ■ di'ciinunt* relating to hi* ttM f'fT fP f* W f f f l l 't J U P t l • t»n* l l i m r r r l i i r i l t
the free commodities that can hi
| . »f i i d m u i i p ' I h w hi* !• i f r I
B
lenleipiise* w e,.......lied. The ..... I R «•" IIF C I
!f llllC a W D
used before they spoil He men
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r , i ,
nn
M • I • *•!. p»» i&lt;h • •
th«* i i f f ! *
followed
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tinned 0,immi pounds of turkeys for
fmc the Semite investigation
rtli lU Itt
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in *
A f ' H r r i i i ! » •!' 11 • 't il \
U iu h f
sliilr hospital mill 2.film |ioiirid»
•III••.«»;I.»'t1 !&gt;.'iii'ii "I" ' o' n ii &gt;
priin.ii V, hill loin pl.M * tveir
!*• Uuvm
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nir%ir»l h v . S t a i n K u d u * .
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Nathan Mayo auiil “ I’ve got a
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till
V
lolil thr Florida Itullroad mid Pub • V.
.,"h* loduv voted to reiniiie ' yl&gt;n|^
,)ris„n
l'"t"l - ,|i. , i'll! Ill.lti -f "
,MI|l'ir
ilIlf c r &gt;» *1&lt;* r1 t o Mtc igrntitifl, ♦'»
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^
"Ye.s di,’ ugreed Coimiti oiler lie tltllllle* rommlaalon Indnv 1,11 '
la-longlng lo ntiite fedrr
f.onvfrtion nn » nvultl-cniinl mi
H||&lt;, | n a r n t a,«
ft
t».
*» fnr a m.i|f»Mi»
»f
i**H «»v«i •» » m» Li»ir» p"
to", mu nun n,| 'In- &gt;, ■iu«u
Clay, "and If we don't help stop It lo*l $:UI.8HI from it* Florida j *•"'*' •*' ioin the general federa (nr mat ion could draw punishnirnt J|BVp,|
IT in • ind i -|i " i - » *1 • ■•li||,l
„ „.uf, N„ ),..,|ic. I.a.i ihe &gt;«nte*ted »»at* w nr l...i
j Tv .
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It'* going to he gone loo far to Intrastate nperoHon* In 1!)IH
"""
P«v the national organ! ..f « 1600 fine and » year in nii»"ii ,
i(„.-.r ,i
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i
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.- (-11.(■» oinniltte.'* if
iri•top it."
That figure wn* riled In *un
"f&gt; cenla-per-memher yearly "n each count.
,
,
.7 /; e v " r * l t l ! m ,,* t ! ..r t h .......... ..
R'»h,e?
! ...........
M.* ■' '
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• »)&lt;;••• "ii, "griiiUa'i ’iii " dl ( 'ini inirt
1 reasurer Ed Larson asked port of it* petition for authorttv | doe*.
r : &gt; . r v - i . n - «•«*» nrnfil 1
»nnnM %faI* hi thr mntL Mli-miii^ j
Mi -i ( i*l I hPiim
••••?••»I mm* ,'f Mi., *’»ti'.'vld" jo "ii" d nubile
what the State Cabinet could do to to nol up a new rate ntrurtiirr.
(lie nmendment to the by law* Hvvoupctl
aumipcii down
oirn (
( f| &lt;plrn|p&lt;f
,p|ralcd flown
down on
nn hi
hi** 1him
-li*tnr
r tlir /*» m-im m ftir I him vinn
•■I'll'i."&gt; leguiditu,'
c i. i-1r,m*
Hown on r.riclcaon
Krlcknon ah offi«»
f.T«fl
• irn)) &lt;
lintrirII to
I c u v u M oa Pa«e » • « )
i*..mai..
#*«* *kM
.
Mum I*'11 p»*i hmiia t f t I
y after
the Ri
M-ycar-olU gam fl|rm fivr
&gt;&lt;(M, .............
Hu.klrv, (|„ ,
«"ik in the Infeicd ( nil,lion,
Horold K. Whal of Jnck*onvll|r. of ihe general federation applies aiort
Onr
nlhpr
v
a
inner
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f
t)
,lf
rhicagn
'
die -i ilcd,
tin* *liiiitt
n
111k111
attorney for \Ve*torn Union, told to c|uh.« in nil state federation* birr had testified before a Hcna "
.........................
.
•«» Mfllllf-1 I ,\MI|M|y laa tin Iim%if "I th«* 1
lilt i,itc icjmrt. in fill M. will
officer* from .Chanulc
Ait »la*",i'''V
l wa. r,
the Commisaion Ihe lonipnny still wdiirh have the *alue inemher-ihip committee Investigating Interstate
III..... Vim-.I "in Mn* ,n!r
l.»»nlo Wlnm» ipv Is, P ifin l.n t Hi» I" |&gt;i ■■'Ciited nl Ho Mi l-i cut in y
would have hint SI21MMMI In Flor i* *iuir••im-nt« a* the national body. rrlnifo Krick»on told the rum
The majority ..............h.,. &gt;. ihr lull, l •*|$t*f I•*«) IL»Mt !»*• *Mt .SIm'I iff U hit- Hmiric i.’iinfi'i' in c " illy in
Ida in HI (I), hnd the new rnte been
The *tnto federation* of Ma**n- mitti'c that hu M-.WO.OOO-a ycii' 4Can8 ^ 1,^,, ,jlr iwi»t,.,| wre kiigc
rr), h„,
I *»„tn rom m lllra .......................... . Mini Ilit* morning termed the 'bn Hi'' • nilioi in \V i.di in ^ •&lt;ni. I) ('
In effect,
|-hu .elt *, New York, the Olatriol gHinliling empire netted him »10o, W(|i|
In "idci lo Hid Hi, I,uni giinijM
F.vnn with the Incionio wlilrh "f ColunihiH, Sooth Carollmi, and l H•••I
i i* year.
.li^
.
l.cc &gt;tll'l
said "I» wa*
winking lielilml
I Ii •&gt; inuiuttcr
fi. I .I
. .._4 —
II
iscr
"
.......... »rngtilnr
*K*g|fl F Oemnrrat*
IIf?Ill lin H' A IM
""ll'i'tr-r ati'l ('Veiling event • Mi 'ilil .laiiding
the 60 liookmaklng counts. Iln , th&lt;J ,)||r|) ,,,,, m„rning when *11 " f ...Kdrnla party marlilnci* ... \l. -II,'.'.•**, and added ilial there were in Ho u il'idv 'in,l id'iniiing (or
would In* brought about hv the Nevada hnd opposed the ho-callnd
li,, a, i Id.'ii'- 'luring Ihe 'in iok'
child needs, initliin i litv" lieen
proposed new rnte, we will nt III ln*n , "uiiiverHal meiiiher*hlp" revision B«n
,n *a.d, •mbrawd ■
» .udder. I hea.d a mat nf nintmTALLAHASSEE, May 8t - ' / l l 7.7 rent* on an average for every j "f Uic liydnws. But the change fHH
(illill died, iucliiding I'n'dion* on
H "'I'ltcdly w"«*r*d with hrhk ( |ookr(1
..... .
like H.c
Kenneth A Roberta.
.t..n
— The state pardon hoard today intra*tnle maaiage," he nalil.
SIMS lltlNDHI’H
I . inllv Il'iliK, sn-hool i • i v 11lea. I '•
| wn* adopted hy a vote of 1107 to mum
trom
plane was" at full thiolllc
t; attorney, appnientlv '• » the
declined lo commute the death
Mi and Mr* »’ r l’tli'»l were ligiuii- m tiv ltls .i, Ii-u l'h -i-iviios.
woe high In Hie *kv and a* I f'liirtli diktrlrt *enl In «'-••••;• •Two of the three inamber* of blH Many of the 1060 registered 1U-IH to April, 1060.
sentence of II, V. (Skimp) Till­
.,« ? • ?
Uow»n declared, ton _ |n0|,#^ ( n olrrtrrd a collide »f nine* hi* runoff with I’rnlnilt ludge l e r i iitly Itiforoieil llnit t h e i r grand- vin riiiiuial g u i d a i u - m.i jitace
the Commission are rnnduetjng the delegate* to the foderntlon roll- otituted
man to life Imprisonment.
only a
fraction
"Suddenly It seemed like *oin" U’lllicr II. Nolen of A*l'la»'l Itep *oti, Ijeorge li Sim*. .It if Ml inciil. r e c r e a t i o n a l oiiMi-n. n i o tc c tvent Ion were not recorded.
0 Tillman, a Jacksonville bar tend­ hearing. Wilbur 0 . King, chair,
Sponsor* of the universal mem­ ..( money wagered with ErUkeon pB|5 r aw, / r„ming out of 'he win Sam llol.li* did not *rck .... "ini Hut ii, wa* rcrenllv swarded a ivc mid c o rre c tio n * n ro g i im* a n d
er, wan ronvleled o r 1murdering man, and Itirhard Mack. Jerry W. bership tnvlslon said It would help Hogan added that tha information ^
St Hit Lewi* vliilm *lil|i following •* i*l w e l f a r e i i i o g i i i u oatlnii liecause of ill I'enl'l'
Frank E. Woods, Jr., in IMP. He Carter, the other member, wan ah- finance the wnrld-wide spread of could .have rontalned | l 0,tXKl
examination* in wliirh
HI other
• in, if the eight o' it 11tic. ■iver“■fhen It begin to spiral down
A
count
of
llift
of
Ihe
'I
r
i
e
l
*
......
(rssH ssM Os Page k s s ti
Is scheduled to dla In tha electric
(CssHssK Oa Page Pa at)
H’d ltlttM Ol F i|» FniM
i t I I I L/IKI* coilHlV uitpeled mg one of the above ;u 'grant*.
counts.
ward. Suddenly It began to dlsin
chair next week.
Ini' " li«en given to eo li tgaulza
His conviction already has been
tim
When conudeted. *no outaffirmed by the Florida Supreme
Itii".- me lo bo ♦nrn«-.| in it Ihn
Court and Governor Warren has
offi"ri
Judge Dougin Mien*
signed the death warrant.
idi"in, oi given l i M u I’utoiion
-------nutc Air Hate began Immediate
Tha execution wa* set for the
ui .114 West First St •■ •' She toTALLADEGA. « la„ Msy 31
Investigation* al the *ite. but ha*e
week of June 6, and probably will
qin iteil that tin) oiitlii.i'i be tnrnod
t/fl — A feud between two broth authorities declined • &gt; raveal the
be held Monday.
in not Hter than June 18
srs brought death to the older names of occupant* of the plane.
Tillman's relatives yesterday
■Seminole County griuipi »rd
yesterday
even
as
an
officer
htu
Sanford
will
be
the
bargain
center
of
Central
Florida
Friday
and
There ere over 100.000 member* of Alcoholic Anonymous in
•-pleaded with the pardon board for
oi gam ration* have iei|, ,tided mo*t
ried
to
prevent
the
ateylng.
Saturday
when
local
merchants
launch
a
two
day
campaign
of
com­
Iwo houra to commnta tha sen
"It we. kill or he’k S " .aid C o f l d l J C t O f L a w y e r s
0 0 0 .c a r te r , throughout the United State* member, oi the Pre.byter- gi ,'tifyinglv to tbit * inneril." ibo
tenee to life Imprisonment on munity-wide sales in a program designed to attract resident* within a Neal Singleton, a 36-year-old pa- l T
„
p
i
r is
i s ,,- . i*n Men* Club were told I»»t mght al the regular monthly meeting ibcleied *lld riddel that 'f there
grounds that ha Is Iw ane
wide are*. Clarence Redding, president of the Stnford Merchants As- role convict, who was charged with I O
I rtllftU i J j
pfflidf J over by Joel Field, flic program wa» presented by three mem- um giuiips who h a '- not received
Commutation seat vtRoroiiely op- ,OC!*,*°n' ivnieh ie sponsoring the events, announced this morning.
the dixeusslon outline, tlie.v ni.iv
murder
after
hit
hrothar
Clifford
bers
of Alcoholics Anonyn'out ftom Tampa, Lakeland and l.ake Wale*. "h u m them from Ju Ige St cu­
)»ed by HtaU Attorney William
wa*
shot
to
death.
TALLAHASSEE,
May
31
—
All
mercfients
in
the
downtown
area
hsve
been
contacted
by
*
com­
Founded In New York City 15 ye*r* ago by a "conlinned drunk" lt i um ur (ruin Mi*. l*eter*on.
A. Hallowei, who prosecuted the
He told hie story to Jallar J L (Special) — The Florida Her ha.
cate, and a group of Jnckaonvllie mittee from the Merchant* Association headed by B. L. Perkins. Jr.,
who had been abandoned by lamily,
Ihe theme of tilts *tudv Jl*Lackey
of
Talladega
County.
completed
lh"
organDatlon
of
. friends, and the medical profesand Raymond Rader, who report* ---------------------------- --------- .— —
residents.
ni-nion outline i» to e maider how
•‘(led
always
run
over
me
from
grievance
committees
In
the
state
*
slon
as
incurable,
Alcoholics
Au-w
Ifallowes said TlUman received fine co-operation on the p a rt of none In the state," said Mr. Red a little bit tie kid," Neal told »he 15 Judicial circuit* to Investigate on j^o u e ^won^developcd Into ^ a ,£&lt;|, profe„ ( gn
t|,a ministry, ue ' an develop the mental, emo­
a "fair and Impartial" trial. Bov- (ho businessmen, and- who add ding.
tional, spiritual end idnucal &lt;|tiilllarge
organisation
there,
spread
Jailer.
Clifford
was
46.
complaints
of
hiiv
unethical
con
nrul he i* generally deserted by t ir. in ciiildren In "tdet to proeral of the cltlieni referred to that the atorea expect to faatnra
to
Akron.
Ohio,
and
In
«
few
The
past
year
ha*
been
marked
i’atrolman
Demetrius
Miller
sstd
duct
by
attorney*.
The
committee*
_ Tillman as a "cold blooded mur- *pedal merchandise a t axception- by the location of naw atorea in he saw Neal shoot Clifford twice ** are part of the Integrated bar (.’.*• year* had chapters In most of friend* and condemned hy all. mole then hajililne.11 ami develop
ally attraetly* prioaa.
Wdkrar."
the major ettlea of the United Unfortunately, be I* the only one better elllrons.' slid .&lt;*"1.
Plana for Uwaa outetandlng downtown Sanford, and th# "face he hurried up to stop them from tabllshed by order of the Supioino State*.
Woods was fatally shot during
Tlieie outline* eun be ».ha
who can do anything about hi*
lifting" and
ImprovtgMnt of fighting.
court. Lloyd F. Hoyle of Hanford
an argument In Tillman’* down- •alee evanta were mad* n o n others.
One of tha speaker* last night condition, hut Alcoholics Anony­ means by which »sch group vill In­
and attraettya atom
Two bullet* tare into the older wa* appointed to the committee
town Jackeonvilld 'b ar, He lived than two months ago a t ■ moat fixtures New
hare boon added, light* brother'* body. Ha whirled and for th* ninth district of Central •aid ha had Men an habitual mous ha* proved that he end he form it**lf of It* eommunltjr »ervfor four month* *ft*f (no ihoot- In* of 'th a Merchant* Aaooel* in f has boon tmproyd, and atom cried,
drinker* for 87 yaar*. He went alone can.
iee," ihe stated, “and to lead to"he killed me." Then he Florida.
Ing, but w*« completely paralysed tion, said Mr. Hodding.
One of the fir*! things Al­ waul it recognition of what each
to bed "drunk* every night It
front* given a "n#w look", ha dropped, dying.
John
T.
Wlgglntnn
of
Tallahas­
Sanford,
ha
-pointed
oat,
fa
by a severed eplnal cord.
Miller esld Clifford only re­ see, president of the Integrated the year and took a little drink coholic* Anonymous suggests to gioup bellnve* it. eomni'inlty
Meanwhile, In Tltokrtlle. De- tha hub of g S c h agTteurtural pointed out.
in the morning In order to get tha victim of alcoholism 1* to neeili."
__
cently
had been released from Kil­ bar. asked the committee* to give down
region
and
th
a
canter
H
a
pop*
Store*
ore
stocked
with
a
t­
fem e Counsele Noah B. Butt and
to th* office. He berime have no remorse over the past
by
Prison
after
serving
a
sentence
full
consideration
to
anv
com­
ulation
of
naarly
160,000
people
Interestd In Alcoholics At.onyWlUiam Akrldgo fiWd -a motion
fears for the future. "If wo
Hva within a drhring dla« tractive and nationally adver for stabbing hi* slater with an Icc plaint* that may be filed. When moua three years ago and han or
spend our time worrying about
yaatarday for a now trial for Fred who
tenen of not more than to ml!**. Used merchandise of wide varie­ pick.
complaints
are
filed,
thu
griev­
since.
the mistake* of the p ait, or
Ogdon, convicted Friday of manJACKSONVILLE. M*v 31 — If)
Neal was paroled In 1044 after ance committee* investigate and not taken a drink
"Tit# Merchants Association," ty. So attractively ora these
how to tell when dreading the pitfall* of the fu­
II.
L.
h# declared, "plana to offer at- items to be priced th a t not only serving two years of a J4-ye*i maka report* to the bar's hoard of youExxideinlng
Station
nave become an alcoholic, ha ture, our trouble* may be too
01
sentence
fo
r
burglary,
state
prlwn
trsctlv*;
bargains
a
t
suds
m
iA
tla
n
ta
-----—
—
govortton.—If
the
board
certifies
retideate,
bat
visitor*
from
g re a r To bear. With God'* help
Kockledge ho*
47“
records showed.
.... rt‘J
tn* eat* to the supreme court, the
we taka on each 84 hours by lb- litsmark .....- ....
neighboring communities will bd
67
78
MlUar said wltnaaaas told him court will appoint a referee to
Burbank
.........
aalf and pray to go to hed sober
Interested in coming to Sanford both « a n were Intogieated.
48
.
77
conduct a full nearing, witn power
Denver
.........
tonight", one of them laid.
69
ao
on these day*, ha assert ad.
to iaaua subpoena* and compel a t­ God”, you are making progress
There I* a chapter of Alcoho­ New Orleans
U m M I n * rick tn d k w u * .
LBM KI M H
68
.......77
Tha Herald
factors epeelal
tendance of wltnassca. Action hy toward racorary.
New York
lics
Anonymous
In
Sanford,
It
and with splendid highways n d - advertisement* of outstanding
68
...... 84
M R O O -N . D-, May 81 - (Al th# rafrtae, through the board
Pittsburgh ........
Chronic
alcoholism
la
a
r)lswas
revealed,
and
anyone
wish­
•Wn# oat In ar t r y direction, Sou- bargain#, said Mr. Sodding, and — Rap. WUIIam A. l og i n , veteran of gavarnors, will be certified to •aae, ona of tha speakers said,
48
.......66
kelp from this organisation Beattie .............
fora Is fortunate in aav fn t fti- annoaneamenta of tha program membor of Congress and a leader tha supreme court, Disbarment and the tow n drunk" has always ing
.......87
Jacksonville .......
6«
waa
asked
U
confer
with
Rev.,
terprfaiag merchant# wftli mad* will be mods by radio and m o d In tha fan n bloc, dlsd leal night. orders may ba issued only by the been w ith ua. Little haa aver Angus Mclnnla to find out mure Miami
78
......88
am , up-todate sterod oaaond ta ♦ m e t
He wa* TI yaars old,
lieen done tag Mm by the med- about it.
Tampa
.......W
7#
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*
tt
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xr.
■fi':':.
h ip * Vi
,
Sc; to’"
* 'y - • outaoai-.
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S o u n d l y Defeat
States Rinjhtcrs

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$270 Million Remains To Be Paid
To V ds In NSLI Dividend Refund

State Commission Federation Say*s

Of Western Union

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Seminole C ounty
(Jroups Are Asked
To Help Program

...

Cay Yearly Dues

Explode And Burn

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* Death Sentence Is
Upheld By S t a t e
Board Of Pardons

..

Central Florida Residents Invited
To Sanford For Special Bargains

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Ex-Convict Shoots
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Brother In Fight u f &amp; .’f*!'"*.*; ,i S '.S '

Alcoholics Anonymous Presents
Program For Presbyterian Group

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nnpo$er Of Radio Jinle Says
Reaction To Tunes Amazes
« • » Acting at a county fair barVcr for a trained mule •
to sold horoscope., c o n cures and hair curler*.
?
*11 the white he' dreemed of writing the greit Americas
Today, at 36, Myron Mahler ii a iUcee»»,'He writes imgini
ftcial* for the radio. This talent for turning out musical ling
dyed make him vice-president '
’ an advertising agency.
enials entirely, but Mahler
Ahd who Is worrying about tin m
___
Wat American novel? Not Mnh- trend. ___ ar« going against the
“Frankly, 1 think Jingles are
here to stay," he said. “I don't
believe there Is any danger of
their being used to death. Sur­
veys show that many people r»*
them a* the least objectiony a a n ,- said Mahler, a slender, pent
kind of radio advertising.
intense man with a scholarly ■ihle
air, “Todiy them are literally And nothing gives a product re­
value- quicker than a
thousands of them on the hullo cognition
good Jingle."
and television.
Jingle writing has become e
“The singing comiueicinl Is be­ profession,
end a number of peo­
coming the
great
American ple make move
out of them than
folk music. Children now sing
them If they were popular the average author does from
s novel.
•ojup.”
“The pay for a successful Jin­
I w y become so acustomed to
t h a t th a t some children’s di­ gle may range anywhere from
gestive apparatus Is thrown out ISO to several thousand dollars,”
of -ftNir If their favorite Jingle said Mahler. “Two men who
la suddenly removed from their wrote a Jingle about a soft drink
. environment. When a program are supposed to have mod# $26,M ae Is switched, desperate ino- OOO, plus royalltles from It."
He himself got into the busi­
tn e n w rite In asking to buy a
phonograph disc of a Jingle, ex- ness by accident. One of hie ad
firm’s clients wanted a singing
■ h ® ? ' Johnny refuses to eat commercial. None of the Jingle*
hie cereal since you changed tuhmltted by professional w rit­
ers suited him.
your* program hour.”
”1 thought I could do better
"Tbli reaction sm s ins wen
Us a little,” said Mahler with myself," ho said. “So th at nlglu
I went home and composed one.
considerable rati-faction.
It was accepted, and it’a bean on
fidtne adult*. complain singing the radio ever since- -fo r at*
commercial- cause .th e m {bill*
gatMon, too. hut for a different
reason, ami even klmllo vague
homicidal Impulses.

9270 Million Left
(C a a t l a u .H k i r n s Reg* l l n l

er she payment.
a veteran who had muro
than one number might easily
have had more then one policy.
Matching up the policies with

&gt; When his Insurance was

I" . . , that le, he had
I paying premiums on it.
e left a will, then {he illgod* tu his heir or h * l(f
ha ctic-d 'ntesfato . , wlfn-

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EYKS EXAMINED
GtABSEH K11TED
116 t), Pelnietlo Ale

velopment Of
By b'AVli) TAYLOR MAKKE
AI* Education Writer
Character development !i«*vr»r».-tH the crndle. But It Is something
0 child cannot he furred tu leu in
before his prnwlh and maturity
make it possible. A parent who
(joes not understand Inis may he
seriously undermining the rh.irnrt
ei growth &lt;&gt;f hit fluid.
The General Federation of Wo­
man’s clubs, with over three mil­
lion numbers in tilt cuunlilej, is
about to rturt u wpiId-wide effort
to make practical applirutlun of
this principle. The movement it
barked bv the Pnlmer Foundation,
a philanthropic enterprise eslnbUntied by
ft. Pnlmer, Texarkana
Tex., publisher pud Mr*. Puhnei.
As u fit at tup, the Fish-ratmn
has just published n study en­
titled “Parents Responsibility in
Character Development.' It wu.prepared ut Washington JUate
Collette, Pullman, Washington,
hy r»r. olive John Morgnn, di­
rector of the Psychological Clinic
Philadelphia. Dr. Wallis Haoriuy,
at Jefferson Medical College
acting chairman, Department of
Sociology, Washington State Col­
lege, Louise Arey F.stefcr. former
state supervisor of Special hdueotiuti, Michigan Department of
Public Instruction, IAnsIng, und
I.oren M knon, Instructor. Depart
ment of Soclolology, WashliiKton
Stale Chllege.
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Although III* program I" «uslgiied primarily for study group
of club* affiliated with the Gen
ernl Federation, It should be
mad. a part of .11* thlltktng ot
all parents,• school teacher* and
other parsons eiigiiged ln work
with children, especially theft*

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dinnoustratloh
display
built
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- -lighting
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. . . . . expressly
for the General Electric Travclii.g Light in-' I.'dilute scheduled* to arrive in Duytuua Iteadi on June it. Miking the presentation
J'din it. Watson nf General Electric* Engineering Division at Ndn Park, Cleveland, lln* Lighting
in being |.uiiM.i-d by Florida Power and Light Company in cooperation with General Electric.
Due to limited -atiiur oiiangPmente, tuservatlons tli rough Florida Power k Light Company offices are
nlvlscd.

tile impression Hint he is - being
loved und accepted; to undergo
discipline a* u learning process;
to make bin owa dccblon* and tn
take the roMu-quenves of those do
visions, tic will I,,, no Ids nay to an
enrichment of ■-liuimlcr ut lie
grown.
A child, soys the doily, '.can­
not ft* I Mmllv tnwutd nther peo­
ple, nl.d want to IndiaVe kindly In
r&lt; laiInn to Ihein,
In- he lia*
h id I Ik- i » | ii | li'iu i id kindness
himself. One nt Uie way* in which
lie builds up (hi* experience is
thiuugh tho gentle, lovng cure he
receive* from his pm m is. If hi*
parent &lt; leave him feeling insecure,
he continues to show Ills need In
" S h e study follows ‘he findulgn shyners 'or aggri -HWhnca*, ill liepsychologists und psywdatf p
mg (no dppcndnnt upon his muther
tgent necessary to w rite W a of
• cmlmfrassinents, disappoint* in Imnn-itlckiirsH, und in marriage
stop watch, a sense of rhythm that
ment a and frustrations of child, dlffiriiltiev when he 1* older." ( .
a email knowledge of mualc, ami hoiai
often produce enmtlojui
We cun tell when our children
u ftoJInf for word*.
I* in, growing Imvuid good churac"I usually compose mine at the scars which may remain
suliconsclous
mind
and
Inter
cuiir
ei, -ays Ho- study, when we set
office now/' hi- said gravely. "I
U-et them out on a toy xylo­ trouhls.
|rtrn e nl an earls ili.it they have a genuine liking
phone."
to, other people, both children
nge to express himself * moo. and grownup'*, and enjoy being
fenr. soy' the 'tipiv 1,1 ____
iHi niiiei
fhat' sn important
out a will , . . the psrson or per­
indication of good adjustment. At
sons getting the dividend must
the mine time they don't need
Ini picked from all Ida relatives How many more veirrom ...
nllli'i people Illoioid ad the time
according to state law. Each i urvivor* of dead veteran*)
to keep them happy. They can en­
rtute has Its own lew on what)
tertain I hem-eiv«-*. They are
io « * *
happens to estates of person.i. r'? h . . ;
Iterans aro Hving tmluy. H'-i ''”l lieilhei over sen dive or too de­
Who die intestate.
of them had National Her | pendent.
The VA says thera are 60,000 all
vice insurance. In foci, the \ A
titImr sign* that our children
tn 100,qpo survivors of veterans says
one tabulation shows theWho died while their Insurance as many ns eight per rant of ell i
was lapsed but who still rate servicemen never took out •|m'
dividend payments. Discovering
,
M!,
Who they are la taking a lot of I insurance.
If tho eight per cunt figure^ »
Work.
erciirate, it means that! virtually
Another 600,000 survivors of nil vvleruns hnvp gotten t kflr
dead' veterans ere already get­ I dlvlddnds. Uut.iu|ipurmtlly l t ||l ;
ting' their dividend checks. Tlioy not localise sntvivor* of ; »U‘J
were named as beneficiaries, thu 1 vet«THnH will not pirk
«l iM
tMUfaitce -was In force a t ttma the $270,000,000 left Iti. thu 4bt.
4 f; death and they are neC-pnib- There Just aren’t eijbugh tef
■ iq . capee."
Ltiiem. \ .. .... .
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‘•. 'Mu matier* hj&gt;w y o j; look (at
It, says thtTV A &gt;ll hot A ,,“l-riM
offices and tpe VA central offlca ling" of vateran* and m ost *0|&gt;
In Washington has no figures vlvors will he paid by the jmd
tu show how far the Job lias pro­ of this mouth. Smile euivivotu
gressed.
payments, says tlie VA, wllblhe
&lt; Hut on veterans themselves, contested In tlie emirts, und msy
here Is the latest telly;
not he deeldnl for u lung lime.
Checks have been mailed la
The VA left dlsmiasiil slip*
Juit under 14,000.000 veterans. In 1,300 employe mall boxes last
About • 16,000 a day ere guing Monduy. All then- i-mplnye* w*M
Out now.
on H temnmary &lt;l,-tnil, grttbur
1 Last January, when the puylng out the dividend. At one ttuu'
job started, the rate was mora the special dividend task furr.than t,000,00 a week and the numhered 3,11)0 persons.
Work was done hy special punchNow left to luuulli' l lie few
Card machines.
remaining “nrotilem rnses* nr.&lt;
The VA cannot ssy exactly 400 special dividend employes.

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trPops la Kashmir has been revisvu to ’’Insura Impartiality and
speed In communications.”
.•unitary observers have been
putroiling the line between Indian
am. ruK.rtanl forces In Kashmir
tor almost two years. The normal
.'ireiigil, of tlieir establishment is
40, and it uow includes officers of
the Cu mill mu, llelginn, United
Mute.i und Norwegian urinles,
Separate conirul rooms on either
ride of tbe line hav. bean abolished
und absorbed Into a central head•iuaiter* which Is to function for
-x muniiie on thu Indian side, then
move for six uiuiith* to Pakistan
territory.

are adjusting properly, says the
study, are: 1. Their respect for
other
peoplt’s property
and
rights; 2. Their not hurting any­
one's feelings purposely for any­
thing; Jl. Their getting over having
temper tantrums when they ca m
have their own way; 4. Their
ability and willingness to accept
responsibility and their uhility to
f«&lt;e thugs pretty squarely and
llduustly.
Above all else however, rays
the study, the important thing is
for latren.s to realise what they
need is r. clear understanding of
what makes good character pos­
sible. They must rcullxe that
they have to create these condi­
tions for themselves, anil thut
they can only help their children
hy being the kind of people they
want their children to become.
Not hei.ig able to Ite perfect
people all a. once, they must
icnille that growth should lie their
PO*l, not perfection. They cun then
think of tlieir children es learner1,
and their mistakes as vuluuhle
steps in seeing more cleurly No­
ways of creating the good they are
seeking.
Gradually parents will come In
know tho true meaning of love ami
the reality of the Golden Rule
(Thirteenth Chapter of First
Corinthians) the capstone of tho
I’nlmrr Foundation's objectives.

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LONDON ~ &lt; y p ) '_ Historian
Hilaire Belloc, 7U, and Statesman
Wiiutou Churchill, 76, ora tho
only llvlug commonera whose
picture* hang in tlie National
Portrait Gallery. Normally only
those dead 10 years get the
honor.
Belloc h a t Just slipped Inta
the plaee in a picture with two
deed
dead men. U.
G. K. Cheatetton and
IIOTfCII TO arWMAft
Maurice Baring — “Converaatkm TOi It VAN
JUYCK
BULLA HD,
whose plac e of residence Mini
Piece,” by Jam es Gunn. Churchill
a,mree*
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w u already well established in
h e r e b y n otifie d t h a t a
the gallery.
__ m nunTonnasa rei.esh
e n te r e d In tlie Circuit
C o u it of tlie N lntn Ju d i c ia l Circuit,
MOVIE CREATES l To NFA M IN E in und for Sem in ole C ounty. Histe
of KlorMa, In Chancery, u n d e r the
■III,, ul J r . W EI. JtiH K P H IN L 111*1.. HOMEWT — Europe Is In UAIttr,
Plulntltr, Ve. IlYAN J O Y l E
for a lion famine this summer. Ex­ IILI.I..MIK.
lieteiidaiil, a n d m a t the
cept for roos, there'll hardly bo a rkliei suiiahl I* a n ubeoliite decree
lion to I* seen. Circuses won't „l t.ivorce, a n d you a r e re&lt;iulred to
file your w r i t te n d e le n se e p e r s o n ­
hnvo them.
or hy a t t o r n e y at t h e office of
The reason: the movies “Quo ally,
th e Clerk of th e sa id Court a t Hit
Vadls ” being filmed this summer , o u r . Mouse In Hanford, Hemlnole
a t C lnedtta outside Roma, had County, Klorlda. on t h e IVIh day of
e , A. l&gt;. 1S40 a n d t h a t In default
to have fifty to alxty lions for its Jau nDecree
pro Cnnfeeeo will be enCircus Maximus scenes. And th at’s tered. ■ami tile c a u s e proceed es
just about as many Hons as thare lyftrtfe.
wiTNKttH my h a n d a n d official
are In postwar Europe. The film seal
at Hanford. Hemlnot* County.
producer leased the whole lot of Plorlda.
on Ih ls S t l h d a y of May.
them.
A. t&gt;. I t to .
HUDANEHB HCORN GIHAFPR
KHARTOUM — 1/P) — People
lust aren't as interested In huQtIng giraffe es they used to be.
Suiluu tribesmen are given quotas
of giraffe thev con kill from horse­
back. Thu official .Sudan monthly
reronl reports one tribe with a
quota of 76 killed only 4U. An­
other tribe, didn’t bother to kill any
of its quota of 20,
Tho giraffe population Is grow­
ing despite some poaching by
Arabs.

n . D HERNDON
C leth , C irc u it Court
Methinole C ounty, Plorlda

liK A l.l
linUHHOl.DKR A8BOCIATEB
A ttorney* fo r P l a n t l f f
f . o Bos l i t
HSnford, Plorlda

Dr. H. K. King
Chiropractor
Hen. At. Nat. Bb. BMg.
Ph. 1762 or 1746

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BRING A 5 DOLLAR BILL AND A TRUCK

LOOK AT THESE PRICES - IT’S MURDER
CHAIRS-ODDS AND ENDS
50 £ ““75 $ “"$1*00 each
DRESSERS
$5 .0M 10 .00- $ 15.00 each
GOOD PLATFORM ROCKERS
$10.00 to 325.00
ODD LOT BEDS--31.00 to $10-00
SOFA BEDS-310 00 to $35.00
2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES
$10-00 to $50.00
3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES
$15.00 to $75.00
200 GOOD; BAD AND FAIR MATTRESSES
Cottons, EelK find InnerHpringH “ *
Single or Full Size
$2.50 to $20-00
BOX SPRINGS-(Values To $59.50)
$3.00 to $20-00
GOOD 5 PIECE BREAKFAST SETS

$15.oo-$20-oo

ICE REFRIGERATORS-$5.00 to $35-00
NEW AND USED LIVING ROOM TABLES
*
HALF PRICE
WALNUT CHTFFEROBES

BUILDING
TO BE SOLD
AT PUBLIC
AUCTI ON
JUNE 13
Yex I'olkx-there’s no kidding. We’ve got
to move and move fast. The owner of our
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building,at 117 B ag nolle Ave., formerly occu­
pied by Thorpe furniture Company and for
the Inxt IS months used by ux for surplus stor­
age—to lie xold ut Auction, Tuesday, June 13th.
We liuve no place to put these goods, so we
must sell them regardless of what they bring.
W esuggest you come early so that you will
have a bigger selection of bargains.

THIS
SALE AT
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$10-oo-$i5.oo-$20-oo

117 Magnolia Avenue

NEW ALL WOOL CHENILLE RUGS

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budding huH contracted for the sale of thia

9x12-421 8xl0--$22

S A NF O R D

New 6 Piece Maple DINETTE with BUFFET
3 0 5 .0 0

2 Only-MODERN WING CHAIRS-$35.00
TABLE LAMPS-$1.00 to $5-00
FLOOR LAMPS-$4-95 to $9.95
COIL SPRINGS-$3.00 to $10-00
ODD LOTS FINE QUALITY DISHES
5 C"'10C " 15 C each
NEW 2 PIECE SOFA BED SUITES
$100-00 (Reg. $189.50)
NEW 3 PIECE Velour LIVING ROOM SUITES
$100-00 (Reg. $199.50)
FULL SIZE WALNUT EXECUTIVE DESK
$55.00
OIL HEATERS-Values to $09.95
$10,011 to $35.00
27x54 THROW RHGS-95 ^ each
NEW UNFINISHED CHAIRS-$1.65 each
MAPLE CORNER BUFFET-$25.00
5 PIECE CHROME DINETTE, EXTENSION
TABLE-$45.00
2 PASSENGER CHROMIUM SETTEE
$25-00
COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITES
$25.00 to $45.00

NEW HOSPITAL BED, COMPLETE

Not Gopd at Orlando Store

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prices that ,v.will
bring handsome
profits.
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CASH ONLY-NO REFUNDS
^ ex c h a n g es

INNER SPRING CJUB MATTRESSES
$2-50 10 $5.00
OIL STOVES-$5.00 to $25.00
OIL RANGES-$15.00 to $45.00
WASHING

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1060

“ IBBA YSr M IL ! 'T H U n r
happily If we have a no r* glorious
frotM ct aa a goal and a promU*.
F*Hh and courage assure it. 1
have learned In whatsoever stale
1 am, therein to tie content.
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Tubtrctikwia now dating relatively lesi than one-fifth
ft children aa it
yearn Ago,
accordae many livea among
It did 20 years
ago,Record­
Titan Life Ineorance Company.
The dcing to the Metropolitan
Comj
cllne In mortality la evident among children at all ages, with
the greateet improvement at the school ages
Increased hospitalisation of adulta who have contracted
the disease la considered largely respomtlble for the gainn
which have been made. In this way children are freed from
contact{toith active cases. Other contributing factors arc
the decline in the prevalence of the diseaae in adults, the
better care and feeding of children, and the generally higher standards of living which help make children hcalthy
and moro resistant to dfssase.
The death rate among the company's industrial policy
holders at ages 1 to 14 has dropped from 20.4 per 10,000
Improvement is foreseen by
in 1030 to 8.T In 1949. Further improvemer
resent case-finding efforts
the company as a result of present
capitalization of cases •when
among adults and more likely
" ‘ ely host............
discovered.
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"It Is especially Important for the protection of chil­
dren that all school personel—teachers, nurses, custodians,
and food handlers—be X rayed annually,” declared u Metro­
politan bulletin.
Because tuberculosis is so infrequent in children today•
mass X ray campaigns are not economical for detecting th e
disease. Teschers are in the best position for discovering
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___ of .youngsters
ig r __ who appotential cases
through observation
pear to be generally
run-down, HjjeciaUy underweights, and
‘ly ru
of those with
th a histtory of the disease in tho fumiiy. Annual
sell
health examination of both pre-school and school
children
will likewise aid in the early dcteclion of cases.

Senator Kefauver says they
Re-Secretizin#
struck "pay dirt" in their crime
What Is an official secret? The answer is not so easy
investigation in Miami. Weil,
there's a lot of "gold in ihem that as you might think. Some time ago A. J. Liebllng revealed
sands", they ought to strike "pey in the New Yorker magazine a curious performance of the
House Committee on Un-American Activities then in Its
dirt."
A Washington bureaucrat gtusni
that the emoluments of public of­
fice are not sufficient to maintain
a decent standard of living. It isn't
tha emoluments that count with
mbit of them anyway t it’s ihe per­
quisites.
The Memorial Day holiday is
reported to have resulted in more
than 423 accidental deaths. 250 ol
them in traffic mishaps. And yet
there are people who worry more
about the possibility of the next
war, the atom bomb, than they do
their next trip to Daytona Beach.
The Slate Utilities Commission
H u "aetjuitted" the Associated
Press of ‘ furnishing bookmakers
with betting information. If you
Ijslened to some of (be politician*.you'd think the AP was a co-psrtnat in this racket although practi­
cally every paper in the state pub*
ligbr,, opposes bookmaking, advo-

Thera will be no winnan in the
coming war, my* General Manhall,
for the apparent victor will stand
amidtt iti own ruim. But, and it it
worthwhile to listen to thii, "war U
batter than appeatrmenl and fa{
baiter than submission to tyranny
and oppression, became without
freedom and reipect for human
dignity life would not be worth
Hting".
Senator Lehman insists that the
sorry slate of affairs in the world
Malay should not be blamed upon
Franklin D. Roosevelt, May be not.

more rampant days under the chairmanship of J. Parnell
Thomas.
In October, 1947, the Committee received public testi­
mony on Red infiltration in Washington. In September.
1948. the Committee declared this public testimony u mat­
ter of secret official record. It was as If the daily newspaper
of a few months ago had been declared an official secret.
All the declarations In the world could not have covered up
what had been in the open for eleven months.
Why did the Committee do thin7 Apparently It was to
freshen up a stale sensation, which lHtcr could Is: rc-disclos
ed with a great deal of hulluhnloo. This Hort of thing could
go on indefinitely if the Committee had the nerve.
Re-secrctizing a secret is a real discovery. It should
he valuable to futuro investigators of the more sensational
sort.

Truman And The FEPC
Lolumniat Doris Fleeaon told Alabama ImimIih' hh and
nrofoMlonal women Saturday that President Truman "prirlen
himitelf on being a Southerner."
i
"Aa an honest man who feels Ii Ih great responaihilitica, ho must have a great story to tell about wiry ho feels
hh ho docs about civil rights," she Haiti. If her livararn could
bo told tho story, slio was "confident of the
You
would give him/’
The worthy Homer sometimes nodded, and brilliuntj
/actual, toughminded Dorla Fleeaon Is capable of talhifkohisntic and nahra. , *
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Tho "story" the President might tell Ims already Iteeti
told—by him and by his dose associates. The late Roger
SwrooBijriayor of Imlc^cndunce, his life-long friend and In
tlnrate .Who managed his sonatorinl campaign, Hpimt an
«V4Bing telling mo in Inrionondcnco n few months boforu ho
died. The President himself has told Southern Senators and
CongrcMimn.
The story is short and simple Tho President is for the
force bills bocauso of polltlcul necessity. In his background
and naturo there Is In deed tho Southern point of view, und
a porfuct awareness of Southern feeling. Hut lie can’t conMldor that. Not when tho vote of the Northern negro mean*
balance jf power in 17 big doubtful States (Walter White’s
count).—-By John Tomple Graves.

reception

c jiffia w ra s a

enator Kefsurer of Jsaosssfe
) is currently trying to brosk
dm nation wids gsnbliai and
M syndics!**, is a comparative

il ws , vhegwasu notf ggenerally
ta
aatil ha was elected to tha
la 1946 at the doss of a
campaign in which ha bock*
powerful Cramp' poWcal
• which long has conttodod

By 8IGRID A R N I
AP Foreign Affairs AaelyM
(For Dewitt MaeKesute)
result wilt
_
"save the United Natlong*
grimage Just made by the
top officer. Trygve Lie.
He has given no Indication of
what the top politicians of the
‘ “France or
United------States, Brl
Britain.
the 8ovlct Union told him. Be
ha* said It will be two or three
month* before results of hip con*
venations can be Judged,
This time limit, Itself, Is a a Ig.
dication of tha problems whlah he
mini have talked over with the
world's top leader*.
Right now the IJ.N.’a most eg.
gravatlng problem I* the Soviet
Union’s refusal to tnkc part In
U.N. affair* until China Is.rcprcrented by delegate* from the
O m m unlit regime.
Sinre January the Knvleta and
their satellites have refined to lit
in any meeting of the various
hrnnrlie* of the United Nations
attended by reperetentatlve* of the
Chioere Nationalist government.
In *o doing, they refused to wait,
or to abide by, a deelainn on the
Chinese Issue through a vote by
U.N. inombe rcountrlc*.
ili-caiise of thin Soviet attitude,
U.N. fare* another rrltieal prob­
lem lliat could wreck tIn global
character. This may he the rea­
son that Mr. Lie decided to take
on himself the responsibility of
talking to. world leader*.
In September the full United
Nation* will meet for ita annual
session. If the Chinese Commun­
ist* are not voted In, and the Na­
tionalist government nut, the Sov­
iet hire ronrclvably could boycott
Ihe full aHeemhly. That would then
meun open recognition bv the
major government* that the chasm
hetwren Fast and West com­
pletely separates two worlds. Koine
expert* fear thi* would bring war
Ihnt much closer.
tin the other hand, If Western
diplomat* agn-c to HFfit till1
io Chinese
Coiiimiiniata la i-ml the Russian
walkout, ionic Western experts
contend the .Soviet* will awing
the walk-out «Tub every time they
coni., up on the *hort nnd of a
major argument in the II.N.. feel­
ing certain that the West will
have In mollify them.
In any ca»r, Lie took unprece­
dented action when he flaw around
ou thi* recent mission. No offlerr of the nnw-defunet I ..-ague of
Nation* ever went farther than
to try to bring argument* In an end
by quiet, unpuhliciied dl*rqs*|on«
within the league council.
Article Ul* of the U.N, charter
naya:
"The Secretary General may
tiling tn the attention of the se­
curity council nny m atter which
in hi* opinion may threnten tho
maintenance of international pence
ami security."
Rut tlta charter limited tha RwK
rotary General to alerting the aa*
rarity council. Mr ha* gone much
further.
.........................
Ha ha* gone hbehind
............tha
in.in who Hit on ihe security coun­
cil, lo Ihu heads of *tat».

Women's Clubs

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(Conltaur* r w r F a n Oaal
the general federation'* program.
l hsy unlit tho federation hi
had been
providing services, Including pro­
gram material, without charge to
uny uun-memtier club making a re­
quest.

Alabama Voters
(CaM laatO r m

Too Late To Clawiify
ue into making the world what
By RUMBLL RAT
it today. But nobody sine* tha
tfato of Christ has had mors opptotwitjr or grsatsr powsr to do
something about it, not even Win* Education Cemmlttea compose
l Churchill whom Senator Lahi do admirably MMtioosi and
•dy m i found tha world in
to cosdition v Itff if in wont “ W u 3 S C P w . u , „
to than tha generation to which meat to mambava of tha «
tearalt belonged.

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2 ill hoses showed:
Roberta 12,700} Nolen 0,700.
Four Alabama Coiigressmcn
won nomination May 2. The other
four were unopposed.
catch.hira throwing ligghtad match,
•s or cigarette butts around to sel
his playhouse on fire. Ho.knowi
tha value of water and won't d&lt;
anything to contaminate it. Hi
m ar not hava any college degrees,
and signs him name with an "X*
but, brother, he knows tbs real
value of natural m o u n ts and
how to preserve them.

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UOCCAM
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MAWK

Traffic Toll Claims
340 F a t a l i t i e s ;
2 Die In F l o r i d a
BY ASSOCIATED FRESH

Accidents killed at least 560
penons during tha four-day Me­
morial Day weekend.
The staggering death toll in­
cluded 340 traffic fatalities—a
fraction under a rate of 00 deaths
a day—during the 102 hour period
bom 6 P. M. Friday to midnight
Tuesday.
This compared with a rate of
77.86 death* * day in the previous
record Memorial Day traffic toll
last year when 253 were killed in
a three-day period.
This vear'a Memorial Day death
5 S " d r o w n i n g * and
s r r M .ir i
"‘her
accident* Including fires, falls, and
Plane crashes.
The National Safety Council
estimated that the Immediate tra f­
fic death toll wa* at least too more
.J* formal four-day period.

Congressman ffcrlong Reports
By BID HERLONG
Ever *lnre the House finished
the nmnihu* appropriatior h'll wo
have been wondering wtiy those
charged with the responsibility of
scheduling
hills for consldarattan
‘ dr..................
‘
’
have been keeping the House in
mi eleven In the morn*
-pfhIoii from
log until aruund neven .in the
evening Wc knew We *were far
ahead of the Senate. Our member*
were beginning lo complain Oral
thnlr office and committee
work
III
was suffering. Yesterday we found
out why. Out of the rlom *kv it
wu* nnnouneed that there would
tx- no furthci htiHiner* eetaloti* of
tho lloti*r until June 6. Till* ac­
tion wa* i:livioii*ly arranged so
that tunny member* could go hack
to their dihtrict* to c'.inpalRti for
le-eloetion
Thl* Misitn mu, becauie It will
enable me to go home to our
oldest dut.glitcr'a graduation with­
out m inder n ii'o m n So far thl*
;&lt;rrr.*uu, according to the official
tabulation.*, your Cougrrsaman. la
-•nr of tho few m the House, nnd
win ha* 'ecu piesent ami voted
the only member ifrom Florida,
fur at f u r , *.f llm ivtutil rotr*.
It took an all-night'.flying .trip
Inr.k to Washington / ntHn • the
Watermelon Foatlval to &gt;do iL
I want to keep up thl* reedrd
if poesihln. It le no discredit lo tha
hther member* that they have.had
to mimj Primary, campaign* and
official business havn .made It
nrec«*ary th a t‘they la) away. Wo

have Just been more fortunate.
Mapy people have written us
with reference tri the Postmailer
General's order reducing postal
delivery service In residential
areas to. one deliver y a day. Some
60 hill* have been Introduced on
thl* subject. Our chairman has
announced that hearing* on these
bill* will begin a t soon ns we
return.
Another order of the Postmaster
General which ha* brought us
cut r*ipordcnc* it the one prohibit­
ing Ihn use of the mall* to publlrlie fishing rontcM* on the
ground that they are a lottery. Wn
had a session with him Wednesday
und believe that we will get a
satisfactory ruling. If registra­
tion only, and no fee, I* required
for entry In these contest*, then
thi y will apparently he okayed. At
soon ae wo receive the official
ruling wo will see that It I* pro­
perly made known to you.
An Interesting sidelight: At n
wnnll dinner *..* attended for th'i
V ltr President and Mrv. Barkley
the other evening, we wer* watch­
ing and Retailing closely to set*
whht i happened when' (tm
George
8m*thers nnd 'Drew Pearson got
together Remit: NMhitrg. I t ’W u
nmnilng how to ' « 1dinner 'am i
dance with only about Tit people
present.- ihclr paths never crossed.
Everyanu idfce,«pol&lt;* to Givirgu ai«f
My*. Smut her*, f wonder, If I’oarson ttrgii ducking?

wcia Frank Atkin* of West I’aln
Reach C. Murihead, G. It. 8pohn
df W inter Park, Hudolph Hmith of
I l(*«aria*»s rrtm r &lt; ) , t&gt;m»t • the Key Glub and K. T Koran of
Nasi* w in destroyed much valu­ Orlando.
able historical material, *ho stated.
Many Ameileans who fought
tivrrnviis did not properly uiult'istand "the world thev live In",
IOm « s m S P i m P a m O ast
she asserted, und (Miint'd out that
»h« hnd «cen young ConrmunUts stop It. Gay suggested it adopt a
and Nasi* studying as "our lory* statement objecting to the pro­
gram.
never havo."
School 8upt. Tom Bailey said
An iin'leritsuding and study of
the French Revolution reveals that ho waan’t in favor of the federal
most modern r*rvolutloiia follow a program, either, but "ll'a not
similar pattern, although history practical to alt down here and
never repeats itself exactly, shir lose thousands of dollars worth of
aunpllea" th at are available with­
declared.
She urged that young people out coat.
He aald If all the atatea reject­
af the most powerful factors |n ed surplus fru it and vegetables,
gutn'a social and political life, nnd the federal government still would
buy- them from farm ers and "let
them pile up" and be destroyed.
Secretary of Htatc R. A. Gray
found strrdUr "moral S'rtd' tUtlcal
said refusal to take the commodi­
SOUfSIltSe
Vice-President. Joel Field offl- ties would be "cutting off our
elated m the absence of Klwants post, to spite our fa c e r and the
President Ralph A. Smith. Guests carloads Florida would reject
Introdpcad by Col 8. G U toglW ail vxydd hi* "Jqat a drop In tha. hue-

For the first three months of
thl* year (fin day*) 7.000 person
«m e killed In t r a f f l c - 7 8 every
“J , h?ur,*- Th,a would amount to
•Ml deaths for a 102 hour period.

However, the three-month fl£««* are not acrurate camps ruble
with those In the current survey
#5?**
lnc,udc later deaths
of those hurt In accidents, where■* the survey Includes only deaths
occttrlng Immediately or within a
few hours after accidents.
Ned II .Dearborn, president of
the National Safety Council, term ­
ed the traffic death record "a
Memorial Day m atsarro" caused
bv "slsmbang driving and an out­
standing mass Indifference to the
living while paying respects to tho
dead."
He sn.d, "'Everybody I* asking
‘what happenedT*
"What happened was that too
many people didn't give a whoop
what
nuppet
.
.jeppened
lust as long a*
they got where they were going
as fast a* Ihey wanted to."
He said tne greatest nerd In any
formula for reducing the accident
rate Is "more self discipline oil
the part of the driver.".
The overall accident death total
of MO was the highest on record
for a Memorial Day holiday, but
actually set a lower rate than that
of • 1047 when 604 died from all
types of accident* In three days.
New i Hampshire waa tha only
stato which did not report at
least one;violent death. M &gt;
;• One death by traffic • violence
was reported throughout the stats
of Florida, while another death
wii* attributed to miscellaneous
cause*.

KiwaniR Club

Santa Claus'

State CommlsBion
(C M tlaueS VMM r a t a Oaal

Tells
ed fltatea, official* tay , would
•pend relatively more cm Air
Force and Navy than on Army
me to My," Acheaon declared,
development
“lire President ha* authorised!,
"that ha anpporta Secretary John­
son and ala in our view that w*
must make this principle work,
for we can ace no other way to
accomplish the loh cf defense and
at the m im time to get ahead
with the constructive task of build­
ing a successfully functioning
economy In the free world."
Discussing costa, Aeheson said
that ‘a very large economic and
flnmctal affort’ Ta needed to meet
whirl he called "a dangerous sltu-Y
atlon." ’
"The work of the N 'rth Ailentlc Treaty organisation In the
first year of Its cxldtnce ha*
*hown that the task^ of defen**
1* so large, Ita co*t in labor and
material resources so high ind
rllilc. that only a combined effnrt
the problem of security so Indlvlwill he adequate," he added:
'The Jcb cal. not he .tore unle** i
wc do our full part which Include*
the provision of mutual defen**
assistance."
This was vlnwp.l as s pits for
Congressional approval of n *1 .
226.000,000 second year American
arms aid program which Presl
dent Truman I* expected In sub­
mit to Congress thl* week.
The program, approved by *h.
State Department and the ht"i
bureau, propoiea ttpem'ing at .. I.
dirional $1,000,000,000 for n ir
,i j&gt;
nine Atlantic Pact nation* s».i •*■*
balance In other nation* I" I*
path of possible CnmmuiiM *«.
grrsainn. The fund* would 1»
available for use d u ller the • -*1
year starting July l.
Aeheson reported h» bad fi»md
st tire' tendon meeting "s •••»
vigor In European life and Em-,,
pcsn leadenhip.”
"The Atlantic community I* on
the right road,” he said. "We have
gone some distance down It. and «x
we know where we are going.
In noting that none of the 12
foielgn ministers raid anything
which 'Indicated that *h»rc I* an
immediate threat of war, Arhe&lt;on
said:
"It \vn» our wnanlmnn* view tb*f
this is not the problem. The p ro .
bltm U lo meet h threat whlrh, In
view of the known praitrnm of th*
Kremlin, will exist utiles* «* act
now to prepare our defenksr
against aggression."
0
RED WEDDING
IK IN G K O N G
— The
ChliiOMe Reds are turning even th*
ancient wedding ceremony Into a
sounding hoard for their thcorlm.
The leftist newspaper "To Kung
Pso" carries an nccouut of » re ­
cent 8hnnghal' Wedding which It
Mid was “rich In ■viducatlonal
meaning.’
Instead of sending gift*, guests
Id Ihe cqulyolent 'af 6e earh at 4
e door for ten nnif.rnkei The
lavish wadding feast— for which
a groortr ordinarily will go info
debt for yeani If necessary -ws*
cut ui* entirely. 8o »vs* th*
"drinking. Jostlng, and Jostling."
So were tho firecracker*, the lira**
hand, atni the wedding procession
where the bride usually ride*
through the street In a closed
sedan chair.
Instcud, there war n discussion
which criticised the old style wed- 0
ding, appraised the new, and fea­
tured a ' round-table talk on "how
to attain ' the full meaning of
marriage.

rant liernuse of lllnea* of Mr*.
Carter.
Although tt Is a nubile hearing,
no one had appeared up to shortly
before noon to protest the new
rates.
Western Union brought many of
ita high officials, rate experts and
accountants to tha hearing, includ­
j'L e w h Petteway. of the
ing A. J. Douglas, rate engineer
of New York who said the new commission, cited two state law*
ratea would produce approximately govern Inip W estern Union's rate
•210,207 a year additional revenua chargee Ul Florida.
One,. ' •efiic
i e te d In 1886,. permits a
caitin m
whim iwi
charge of I i cants
a word
for me* ra
kel" to the national program.
sages sent 1100 miles, or less; and *
charge a word for mesD'Alembere said the proposed one a
th a t “limit.
canning plant could be need to sagee
Igsased In 1018, MVS
preserve produce from Florida a
Am
Just and reaionown fnstitntlonal farms If the fed* rataa
urogram should atop.
stop.
able."
era! program

Jm asaanlng It should tp tha
ItoMOr or city dwaller, Tha

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it acreage or res Mrs. Most
ntractive flm# that an*
stray millions of dollars
valvabla timber start In
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*Mi8H Faye Williams
Is (sliest Of Honor
Miss Faye Williams, a member
of the graduating elas* of Semin­
ole High School, was complimented
at a Coca-Cola party Monday af­
ternoon given hv .Mrs. .1. B. Craw­
ford, Mis. .1 |„ Crawfopl and
Mrs. C. A. Inghtam at Mrs. J. L.
Crawford’s lovely new home in
0 Mayfair.
Roses and gladioluses were used
In the living amt dining moms anil
delicious refreshments wrro served
to approximately _’i) guest*.
The wonl
to poultry,
hi s not rnl\
trails. head
removed.

"drawn", in reference
means that the tdril
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and feet have lieen

By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP N eisfeature* Writer

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HWIMAIINO PARTY
Air. and Mia. George M affett
entertained at Wcklvv* Hunting
l.talge with a swimming iiarlv and
fi*h fry fm Airs. Alaffctt'* Sun­
day School das* on Saturday eve­
ning.
Those enjoying the outing were
llarliHta Nutria, Janet Itatliff,
Alary Ann Wilkie, Ru*n Foke
Boyle. Alary Carmichael, Joanne
Moore, Ethel Geislei, .Margaret
Morrison, Joan Wright, Rnhcit
Millet Allen .Maffill, Alt. nml
Mr*. E. V. Turner and Alt and
Mrs. Alaffctt.

Until the expe-ts can decide
whether nicotine Is man's frlrnd or
enemy, I wish they would shut up
about thr sulijret.
A* It is. I'm lust a victim,
alternately scared to death or re­
assured that I've lust picked HP a
J. W. Minarlk of Miami Is visitharmless little habit. I've enough
The Parenb-Teschrrs Associa­
to worry about w.thout taking time
tion of the Snuthslde Primary Ing[ his parents Mr. and Mra. Mike
to fret about cigarettes: the cold
School under ihe chairmanship of Mirnarik‘
war, thr 11-homb, income taxes,
Mrs. R. W Williams and Mrs. M.
Now that nl.istirx are availnhi •
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Minarlk are
daylight saving time ami the state hv the ynnl, many women ate
It. Strickland is giving ■ reception
department.
leaving
today
for
Atlanta
to
a
t­
on Thursday afternoon, June I,
making their own plastic drape*
Apparently, however, the anti- .porch fu ln tu ic pill*. *ll|. cover,
from 4:00 until 0:00 .H the Ran- tend the graduation of their son
nicotine forces aie campaigning and tied*|ireud*. Many of ‘ho
fo*-d Woman’s Club honoring Mr.* Harry from Emory Medical School.
strongly again.
Their tactic* plast'c* may lie .sewn on the sew­ Children I ndrr 12 Vrs. Adm lttH
J. C. Mitchell, principal of the
Free With Parents Anytime E*Miss Irene Greene, a student at
school, who Is bringing to n close
Dennis O'Keefe, John Payne and Ithomln Fleming in a scene seem to he to score people away ing machine like cloth
cepl Sslordsv &amp; Sunday.
[th year
yi
her twenty-fifth
as teacher HampAtn DuBose Academy at from Paramount'* "The Eagle And The Hawk,” color by Technicolor, front cigarette* nml then advise
them that It's reallv rasv to rut
ft,lanford schools. Zellwood, arrive* today to spend showing Thursday and Friday at tin- lliti Theater.
and principal of Hanford
When you sre storing leftover
lout the habit. It is not easy to
Mrs. Mitchell was born Velma the summer vacation with her par­
L A S T T IM K S T O D A Y !
1 stop smoking, either hv gradually ituffiil toast chicken remove any
Stewart In Yatesville, lia. She was ents Mr, and Mrs. Victor Greene.
that's left and storo ii
High School Seniors ! cutting down or hv lust givlm: dressing
I'raduntcd from Georgia State Col­
Dr. and Mra. P. M. Boyd of
up. So fur all the anti ami separately ti a e.ivr*re I eioitainei
lege fet W rmtn nt Milledgewille.
Honored At Party them
Due** tinilet l*i week - of age at*
pm nicotine inopagamla I've en­
Ua., In PI16 with a normal ill- Jacksonville were thr overnight
countered ha* had the effect of good liroilei i&gt;i t ousted
plrma having served as president guests Tuesday of Dr. Boyd'a sis­
Mra. Grady Herman, missionary
Mi- F. H. Williams ami .Mi*, stepping up m\ consumption of
of her Junior class while there. ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and
airtte* to uulct lumpy nerves
cigai
Upon her graduation she taught Mrs. C. J. Coleman. In Floral educational rhalrman. visited Clr- J M I'ameioii complimented llieit rlg
elementary school in l.vilte, (in., Heights, Dr. Boyd Is pastpr of cla No, 1 of the First Methodist daughter*, Faye William* and and to reduce my enjoyment of chuiic between almmlonilig rlyin
ettes nml losing all exliiouitie
and in December, IP 10, married tha First Methodist Cnurch of Church at the meeting Monday af- hnkic t'ameioti, Friday evening same to the vanishing point.
ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. N. with n buffet supper on the lawn
It occur* to on- that sonieliudv And guess which the victim &gt;ln&gt;-e '
Jam es Corbett Mitchell of Yates­ Jacksonville.
Aizarello, anil presented un oilt-!"t Mm i nmeron home on t'elerj niii't I*, wimig iilumt cigarcitc*.
I lien along iniucs anulhei ouigiiville.
Miss Iris Gay Flowers will ar­ line of the mission study program Avenue.
The lug thing i* to lind out ivhal line, nun-digest I hie time, with a
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell later
Rose* and purple and white stile ha* truth on it* team.
brisk, as sill e.l art tele showing
moved to Monteiuma, Gu., where rive today to visit her parents for the year.
Mrs. Roy Tlllls, chairman. *|»- ■hd.i-ni* wen- u*ed in decorating
With the dawn of lllSO. the na­ pretlv roiH-lii.civelv that nobody
Mrs. .Mitchell taught kindergarten. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Flowers on pointed
the following officer* tol*H. bun*,- nml lawn. Gomes, music tion's best-known digest tnne.i- reallv know* whcthci cigarette*
MU* Flowers,
In June, 1026, the Mitchell's moved Celery Avenue.
to Sanford where she started Her who Is a student at Wesleyan assist her during the coming year: 1 •||1 -bowing of home movie* weir line tienled it* renders to a scary, are good fm you. t&gt;ad foi von ol
d by the guest*.
uiMstcrlv ti.-.-ein til \ of items mu- ncitbei. lion collie, d a*k* liiiintSanford teaching ns n second Conservatory In Maron, will re­ Mrs. J. C. Davis, vice chairman; i '
grade teacher at thr Snuthslde turn there on Sunday to loin a Mrs. Xrh Ratliff, secretary: Mr*.1 1 Iightful menu consisting of pul ting lo In- a coldly srlentifie edly. ttint if cigaletle* ale kill
School. After two years Mra. grout) of student* leaving on Mon­ Aizaiello, treasurer; Mr*. Ruth •hnkon pilau, coin on cob, tossed analysi-. Ii showed that ntentinc lug off people, tile average edi
courtesy; Mrs. (!. L. da.I. ike and iced tea was served is a killri hiiiI used author'italivc- ten I* living much longer ’ I|.&gt;w
Mitchell was made principal and day to spend the summer months Lundquist,
publicity.
*• tin following Joyce Butt*, Dun- sounding iiieilii-nl nosc-enunts to come insurance companies don't
first grade teacher nt the former studying nt the Art l.engur, Wood­ Butnrr,
Devotional was conducted hv
linker. Neil Bum-, Mnitlin prove It. A. I icoienibrr the piece. bother to inquire of prarnects
Kuilside Primary School at Sixth stock, N. Y’.
Fhnptnan. llr-tly Cagle, Pal Brawn, It convinci'il me that the cigarette whet her they smoke 01 mil 1 Then
Mrs. John Vnughn.
and Palmetto.
Refreshment* were served hv the •b'.in Dumpier. Betty Jo HoBoway, was responsible for all liunian It tells shout some iloclm* who
Thirteen year* later In 1040,
hostesses, Mrs. Aiznrcllo ami Mrs. Timunye Melhvin, Denise Stev­ Ills except television amt the cleared lip ulcers with ciihhngc
the Easlslde school was turned
C. L. llutner to Mr*. Dnvla, Air*. en-. Beverly liindlck, Jackie Cam- IIImiklyii Dodger*.
Juice while letting the patients
into a day nursery and pupil* nml
Ratliff, Mr*. II. M. Mason. Mrs. •'inn and I'ayc William-.
It disparage* some sta ­
Treating cancel. Iiigh Idoml pies- smoke
teacher* were transferred to the
Lnndqulat, Mrs. Ella Irish, Airs.
U*u John Fox. M. J. Lodge, Ji„ sure, ulcers hiuI heart ailment* tistical lesein.'h, even made hv
Hniilhalde School where Mra.
The Houthilde Kindergarten had Vaughn. Mr*. Tlllls, Mrs. K. 11. Duimld llmvaid, lloldiy llodgcs,
Mitchell again taught the serond Its annual May parly nt the South- Smith, Mr*. Lee Wilson, Mr*. IV. • b ull I nosing, E It Smith. Jt. with brisk derisiveness, it fright­ tnedleal men. *ml note* I lint thi
ened the living daylight* nut of me. hand- nml feel disease I* a vet v
rrade. In September 1045, Mr*. sldn School Park at 8:30 o'clock Thornton ami Mis. Herman.
.nil \\ ■IIin in Kilpatrick.
It must have been two Imurs before • m e one indeed
Stella P. Arrington, principal of Thursday morning.
The I.ig iiueslii.li in my mind .
I tieiublinglv lit another cigarettu
thi Snuthslde, passed away and
For the rhythmic game of
and foi a inutile of day* after- Iieyond whether lo smoke 01 nni
Mrs. Mitchell was named Prin­ "Briar Rosebuds.'' a dramatisa­
1
mum
winMiSidney
Hive
ami
wards I recognized synintoni* of I to smoke, II incut* to me that if
cipal to sticrcd her and has servrrt tion of "The Sleeping Beauty,” the By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
'I' F M Belly of -d.inloid.
din- Hung* In a casual cough or I the expeit- me a* widely -cicn
in that capacity since.
class elvrteil Nancy Thurston as
Otto lleai n, Orlando, »n« a
'll- N II Faivei &gt;&gt;( Altiiliionlc sneeze.
, ated on a *iihji*et a* Inngildo ii*
Mr*. Mitchell is a imunltcr of the princess, Bobby Williams, the visitor Thursday at the homo of Km mg- bad a* hei gnc-l Sumlny
Most of all I wa* iminessed try I smoking, bow are «e evei going
Ihe First Baptist Church, orgnnia- prince, and Kill hit- Cnrleton. the his uncle and aunt, the F. W. SJo- Alt -- 1*ni i Sjohlimi
Iiifmmillion nim ctniug ii disea-orto get a -"lotion to -nine of th.*
it of the first Girl Scout* In San­ witch.
hlums.
Falling &lt;&gt;n the J \ I'eckliams
ford, past president of the Pilot
After the dance around the May­
Mrs. Thoimt* Maeellan, win. has Siimlii) weie Mi nml All* II. N. IM never hemi: of hefore. tint I llltiingil.l. *. like bow to aehtev &lt;
^ 8*
Chib, mcmlrer of Delta Kappa pole, refreshment* were served to spent several month* with the Tamui and ilangbtei, All* liubctt involving hand* and feel Mini rn j peace,
Gamma, honorary fraternity for the following children, composing A. F. Kemps, returned to her " bt'iiin, Saufonl, .Mr and Mrs. tirelv cnilscd hv *imiking eli»nt 1 Meanwhile. I'm glad I have i
The ant Inn t milled this.doclot wlm -moke- and &lt;vlu&gt; tlout
teachers, atnte treasurer of Kim Ida tho clasN of 1048-M); Ruthin Carle- home in Egg liar hoi City, N J. \ I l.al'ie*. Wintei Park, and etti's.
Elementary Principals for r i v e ton, Ann Crnpps, Dusty Crawford, Thursday. The Marl.ellan* form­ All ami All* Kcnnelb Konivleloii ilisen*e wilt, grim Inimnl relating I a little .looking nevei hint ally
a *tm v iilumt a -ufteiei given a one
years, past president of the Semi­ Carol Ann Carroll, Edwin Dodson. erly lived in Lake Mary.
on.I liuuilv ol III lamlu
nole Teachers Club and was re­ Mike Duncan, Homlrn Kstridgc,
Mrs. G. F. HJohlum Is visiting
i-iuling Sunday al Daytona
cently alerted tiea»nrei of the l.lnda Fitts, Carolyn Gllvard, Cor­ her son and daughter-in-law-, Mi.
All. Broughton Walkins IMit I'Hliiiftln Avp
Southeastern Klementnrv Prin­ ky Higgins, Carole Higginbotham, and Mr*. Oliver BJiild.im in Lake licn.li weic 'll*. Jor* It. Well*,
J.* R Well*. .11 . and liei dangle
cipals.
llecdio l.ee. Sherry l.ee, Mary Alfred.
rmiiiP4 f«t thi* Woiiimii' h i lnh HI II1HU A N
lien- ate
Mr*. Mllrhcll ha* one daughter, Jane l.amhert and Clnrko Hurray,
Mr. ami Mr*. J. A. I'cckhaiu re­ In Alt*. Valuric La I'lantc
1 1nnjdny tltc K G l.cc.* ami j t \ LEND AIt I'lnrltiNfil 10i pri nnmr
Also Walter Mniwether, Scoot­ cently an omimnind her lirotlieiMr*. ThnttiMs K. Kirkland of Or­
I
n
n
diiiightcis,
Juliet
and
Dniutli)
lando and two grandchildren. er Martins, Date Pitcher, Alan in-law ami «I*ter, Mr. and Ml*.
Pills
Tummy and Joan, also of Orlando. Ponder, Davhl Red, Valerie lllsloy, A. J. Lnl’rc* of Winter Park, to ilimi- tu Staikc wlicic they vi*it( iirlimn-' I a*l .V Furry .mis"
r.l
:inoi
puii'itl*,
Bcv
ami
All*.
Moth dale
Mr. Mitchell Is with the adver­ Tim Itiehnrdn, Hhnrruu Riser, Jinlv Retiring whole they visited the
Name
Nnvellv We i an llrrain t'nn't
S J. Grady.
tising department of the Sanford llnhh, Barham Senknrik, J. C. Palmer* .uni the Townes.
We*'
.spcinliiig Sunday nflcl niiuii with
Singletary, Ann Schumacher, Bet­
Herald.
The Ml»res Flam and Edith
Pirlh ilsle
Working with Mra. Williams and ty Ann Slaton, Nancy Thurston, Hpeers returned t&lt;» then Cleveland Alt. ami Air*. CHln llcarn at Fall
Nstne
Mrs- 8trlckl«nd on the various Jimmy Tarwlleger, Mar.v Pat nome Wednesday. They plan to Villa were Alt. and All*. 0. W.
.Inin The U itr
committees are Mra. Julian Pon­ Wright, Wnyne Whitten, Linda rente back to Lake Marv In the Sjublmii and duughtci Joan.
lliith dnfB
Nim«
Frltuil* of Alaster Gary Tlllls
der, decorations, Mra, R. W. Her- Echols. Bobby Williams and Jim- fall.
,
rot., rcfrrihm enls; Mra. Evans' Me- myr Williams.
(If nioro n|ihi8 nrffhbAtt, rt(f .41It xf|»nMl«i *lit rt 1
• Spending the week-anil in Clear­ u ill lie glad to licai I bat lie is
rYll The Stage
Cop eritertulnrtient: Mra. O. K.
w ater and Ht. Petersburg, Mr ami making a good recovery follo-v.*.011 IV t|. -&gt;il
lour 10th
Ooff. rhalrman of the teachers of
Mrs. E. J. Cole Sr. rnturncil tn iin g an operation at the Orange
Lake Mary on May "Hi
Mi.'iaoiial llospilnl hi Oilaiuln. lie
Houth*lde who are serving! and
Earnest llcarn of Wuuchulu wa* i* miMirii ulli m u irn -il to have
Mrs. Broughton Watkins, puhll
a recent visitor at the home of In. been leiiuwiil to Iii* liuuu* In l.aki
city. All members of the P. T. A.
are helping.
A framed portrait of Rev. J, K. liruther-in-law and sister, the • .Man
No Invitation* ate bolng i«*ucd McKinley was presented to the W. HJohlum*.
Cut .10.1 All. Will It. Iiakei,|
out all frlords, tcarhers and mem­ Methodiit Church by the Truth
Hunday aftormmn Mr* J. I y|(„ \ , n „ .
itui.o, Alt. |. A bers of P. T- A.’s of Hanford, Keekers Class at their regular llullurd of H anford wa* Ihc homo i llrorix*-••*1. ol l.nlayeltii, lai.. uiel
Seminole County ami surrounding hiisInesN and social meeting on gueat at ii family get-together .1! Mis* 11at lie Ill'll llyei of Ollnildo
counties are Invited to attend.
the home of hei son-in-law and llintio*ii lo /.l llwi.oil, Hal tow and 1
Monday.
The portrait will la* hung in ilaugliter, the W. P. Burkes. IT. I'lllllI• i Tuesday nispcclliig cnllei |
i McKinley Hall, whleh was named occasion wa* her hlrthday. I»&gt;' lions of Falnoiiiiii- and hibi*i u&lt; I
I . . . . J , , . for him in appreciation of his tire- cream and cake wore served • • at yaiu.ii* iiiu*eiie*
the houorre isnil J I.. Bullard '!•
Named ( ircic lA H tli- T |P,„ efforts and his sincere Chris­ I and
Mi*. II. F. Bullard and Jean
tian attitude In procuring tho
Flilui.lnin • I vIi- Imriiii is actlinlly
ettn llullurd of Hanford, Mi*. Wd
Air*. M. L. Wright was roelert- building for the church.
imiiiHim* pmk Iniii ilia1 bui been )
Mrs. J. II. Crawford, president, burn Flanders ami Mr. and Mi ■•utnil nml -ni' Ki'l. it " "i&gt; by pan
rrl chairman for tha coming vear
at the meeting of Clrclo No. .'t announced that an offering of I'Jfi Al. KUmlers of Winter Park. AD nsnili ■!. p.infiiyl. raastcil ”i
of th r M e t h o d i ' t Church on Mon­ had been sent to Cuba and another ami Mtt- Frank Mlnshew. Air. «"d
day afternoon at hrt home on Mag to the African mission work under Airs, Itiilpb William*, Mynui a n d lirsdled.
Mrs. Ellen Meriwether Anhakken. Melanie Williams. Dorothy *•"•
nnlla Avenue.
, I T"
'•"• ken
.....
Rcfreshmenta were served by Gayle Burke.
Others olertod to office were as
H u n d a y a f t e r n o o n c aller* a l Do co o k ed r u e a lo n g w ith t h e c i l e r y .
follows: Mr*. E. If. Laney, vice- the hostesses Mra. Crawford and
chairman: Mrs. John Carver, sec­ Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw to Mra. W. P. I). A n d e r s o n h o m e on Lak s e a s o n in g * a n d m ayontm ise.
retary; Mra. C. C. Priest, devo­ 8. Thointon, Mra. Ella Irish, Mrs.
i « r v o ico -cold C o k *
tional laailar; Mra. M. L. Tilli*. D. E. Guerry, M n. R. M. Mason,
sunshine chairman; Mra. L. B. Mrs. I,. S. Harkav, Mrs. W. F.
Harkay, publicity chairman; Mr*. Chapman. Mra. T. E Wilson, Mrs,
• I J
RIDE IN T H E A IR E
Edwin Bhlnholier, mlulon atudy George MrCrum, Mrs. A. 0 . Shoe­
an d tho g o o d th in gs
chairman; Mra. T. E. Wilson, pub­ maker. Mra. W. O. Clark, Mra. J.
L O C A L L Y O W NKD A N !» O l’K H A T E Il
lication and ralatlonahln chairman (i. Waites, Mrs. John Vaughn, Mra.
and Mr*. J. F. McClelland, Chrla- Emma Abrams, Mrs, B. F. Dyal,
that m a k o a s a la d
tlan social relationship* chalrmsn. Mrs. F. R. Mitchell, Mrs. Bessie
The meeting waa preaided over Greek, Miss June WaddcJI, and
hv Mra. Wright, chairman, and Mrs. R. L. Griffin, a visitor and
opened with prayorv A talk an former member from Jacksonville.
FRATURSTTB
plana for tha coming year waa
made by Mra. R. F, CoJa. presi­ Mm. Goode Honors
dent of tho Woman'a .Chrlatlan
8crvice Soetoty,
Mrs, Paul L. Rudd
During the aoelal (war refreshmenta w o n served by tho hosts*
Airs. P. H. Goode entertained at
•os* Mra. Wright and Mra. Carver, the home of Mrs. Caeil Shsppard
to tho 18 -members praaenlit and on Wc*t First Htroot In honor of
thalr gusaU, Mra, Cola w d Mr*. Airs. Paul Leland Rudd, a recant
J. E, McKinley.
bride tin May 88.
The living room was docorateu
BIRTHDAY CALENDAR
with pink roata and mliod flowers.
_ Tj*« Birthday Calendar of tho The table was avsrlaid with a
Sanford Wuman'a Club (a about lace rloth and cantarad with a
romolatad. Tba calendar will be beautiful vase of mixed rosea.
nrimtiedI In two_ ■colon, red
„ and
_
Gaines and contaata wara an:kl(. maaaurlng
m a a aurtng
u rln g 14
________
black
inehta_____
wide Joyed throughout tba avaning and
and 28 Inches
...ta a Tong, and
an earrlae prize* were wag bp Mra. A. ».
14
advortlsemanta to tha page and Peterson and Mrs- John Cnlium.
}* auvantaemania
Indudao a birthday capacity of . After tho bride opened many
•. W t* *
*o«h day. iW a a v e r- beautiful gifts, rafrashmants of
tlalnd apaeea h a rt all boon taken punch, caka and Jello w art served
ah name
« • opoetad to the following! Mra. Loland
to bo flllod hjr Juno 7.
udd, Mrs. Paterson, Mra. B. 0 .
slhvin, Mra. B. Johnson, Mrs. H.
IVarce, Mrs. Forroat Gatchel,
..j. M. N. Cleveland. Mr». L. E
ra. R. A. FutralL Mra. Cullum,
avid. Mra. C- B. Rudd, Mrs-

Social Calender Honored At Reception
WEDNESDAY
At the Prayer Meeting hour of
the F lrit Baptist Church. B:00
V. M., the 8tuily of Baptist Die*
trine will lie continued.
Miss M argaret Davis will pre*
H»nt her piano pupils In reM cttal a t B:1B P. M. at the Wo­
man’s Club. Mr. William Jones
of Stetson University will be
the guest artist.
THURSDAY
The Royal Ambassadors of the
First Baptist Cdurch will meet ai
the church Ht B:!ltl 1*. M.
The South Side Parent-Tea­
chers Association will entertain
at a reception at the Woman’s
Club from 4:00 to
P. M. in
honor of Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, now
f completing her 26th year as
* leach er and principal In the San­
ford schools.
Seminole Chapter Two, O.E.8.,
will meet in the Masonic Hall at
8:00 P.M
The regular meeting of SeniInole Chapter No. I of Order of
Eastern Star will he held at 8:00
P.M. at the Masonic Temple. A
watermelon rutting In honor of
isst matrons and patrons will folnw the hu-dnpHH meeting.

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(HILI)RKN FREE!

Mra. Herman Presents
Mission Study Plan

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Kindergarten Han
Annual May Party

Lake Mary

“Siniarc* DamT riuh”

Truth Seekers Clans
Present Portrait

Mrs. M. L. Wright

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paging Htd Mali of DeLaitd
her. last night to mark up
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WABIIINOTON, May 81 — UP)
— Clark Griffith wanta to kMp
his Washington Senators In or
near the American League’* flrat
division and he think* ’’a young
Infield combination” will do the

faH eld hitl.il
^*n^ur^
by Sanfutd hurler
Jfrp’ Singleton until two were out
ip ill. My.nth, the Halt tied up a
two-run Sanford lead and then
opened up in the eighth with a
ii«-hil barrage that won the ball

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; Doublet by Dan Hruening and
Ray Dunne of the Mali iparked the
•plpige the Glanli couldn't match
their final turn at bat though
o additional Sanford rum cafe
acrou.

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Chadderton ■■
Poelker 2b
H'nerker rf
Lake Mb
Levy Hi
Baron rf
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Long C
Singleton
gl.ton |&gt;
n-Jackaon
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POB6 A S

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Fernandes Mb
Allen lh
McLeod If
Plrtle rf
Uiekcrman Mb
Bruer.lng 2h

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Dunn* c

Roberts cf
Villamea p
Totals
_ - Ran for Jackion In Uth.
b— Grounded to fielder’s choice
for Singleton In Uth.
r— Ran for ackson In 0th.
Ranford .
000 020 002--4
DeLand
turn 000 2lls—8
R— Levy 2, Damn, Hoie, Fern­
andes, Allen, Mcl.cod. I'lrtlc 2,
Dlckerman, Hruening, Villamea.
E— Plrtle, McLeod, R B I - Single­
ton, Chadderton, Brurning 3, Al­
len, McLeod, Plrtle, Dunne, Jackeon, Tedcsco. 211— Bruenlng.
Dunne. DP— Pnelker, Chadderton
and Levy. Left— Sanford 0, DeLand 8. LiB— off Slngloton 4. VI
lame a 4. S O - hy Hlngletmi 1.
Villamea 8. H by P-hlngleton
(Allen). WP— Singleton. Winner
—Stick and Hcthtger. T— JiBO.
—Vlllmnea, Li»ei— Singleton. U
A-i794.
G-MEN 7; AZALEAS *
OAINF.SVIL1.E, May ftl-f/FV
~ *
wlilpp&lt;
Tha Gainesville G-Men
whipped
the Palalka Azaleaa 7-2 here to­
night Jim Emmerich a twn-run
triple pushed tho home rlub out
In front in the first und by tie
end of tlm third the G’s bud the
lilt aewed up.
Jack Cade scored three runs lino
got two bits fur the victors. Teamm ate, Cooper und Brewster also
lot two bits apiece Including n
5nuhle each. Iliil- I'lidllps went" nil
thu way for Gainesville und won
the game.
l a WIN 8-2
DAYTONA BEACH, May M ii &amp; )—The Daytona Beach Island«r» anuened nut u nerve Jobbing
15-lnnlng M-2 v i c t o r y over
Orlamlo’a Senators here Inst nlgld.
Shortatop Tony Mlranue’s douhlu error In tho bottom of the
16th ullrwed the winning run to
More, Tha hotly contested game
cam* to a close when Southpaw

Brooklyn who went oil the way
’or Orlando, walked Don Mltroff

to lead off the Inning. Dick Dut­
ton fanned
out t-atenee
fannad out hut
Catch** U **rn W atereutter,
atercutter, with thra*
thja* Wt*
vem

th o»
? an attempted intentional paw and
y- t Slbbleil Rl down to Miranda,

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DAYTONA BEACH. May Ml —
(.Special) — Match races between
Boston und DnytOnu Beach grey
hound ebumpinns will lie staged at
Hie Volusia County Kennel Club
which opens its seuson Saturday,
Willluin L. Huntley, piesldent an­
nounced Inst night.
"Arrangements huve been made
will) Ibi' mnniiKement nf the fam­
ous Taunton Ouch In Massachu•etti," Mr. Huntley said, "to stage
home and home match race* beiween the champion* from each
track.
, ’-ti
“Tin* best dog or possibly iJ*st
two dogs at the Boston truck will
ho flown to Daytona, where he will
&gt;aeo ogulnst the best dog at the
locul truck.
Nnlurully w&gt; will
give the Boston dog a return
mutch und will fIv our champion
lo Boston.
"Plans are also being made to
fly the best greyhound* In Duytoon from other tracks, thus giv­
ing the fans at Daytona, a chance
to see and eompure other cham­
pions with our dogs.
"It tnkes considerable planning
and arrangements hefure such
mutches can be made,
Purses
must be agreed upon the greyhound
owneis while other conditions such
as the distance to be iun and so
forth."
Mr, Huntley did not say when
ilm mutch race* would start with
i lie out of town champion*, but
old state that two dug races which
were so popular last night would
again he staged not long alter the
seuHon begins.
Schooling races
race* continue through
Thursday night. The plant will
ho dark Friday night while last
minute
l l l P i » rpreparations
* p * | * j ! i p are
■ j pbeing
pps
made for the opening Saturday
night.

GAINESVILLE, May 81 — The
addition of IM.7H6 seats to the
Unlveslty of Florida foothill) stad­
ium hasn’t tricked ticket mnnuger
Percy Beard into believing bis
headaches are over
though be
does expect H reduction III bis iispirln bill.
In explaining In proapective
buyers that the stadium addition
Increase* the number of Wext Side
•eats from 8,810 to 20,1180, Braid
rees some relief hut the same old
problem.
“The new seats will roiihlduraldv
relieve the pressure on Ilit- ticket
office,” be udmit&gt;. in lib tlijirt In
formation folder, "although we
still haven't figured out n wav to
put all 20.1001 on Ihe 60-yard line."
Tim fuliler explains the exact
manner In wlilrli the University
of Florida will offer fool hull sea­
son tickets for the first time. Then
arc to be two seusoii ticket hooks:
(I) fur the Citudel, Ouipicsnc,
Auburn, Furman nnd Mliunl games
In Gulnesvllle nnd U.!l another for
the lieolgln nnd Aluluimn g'nines
in Jacksonville,
Season tickets aro In be sold on
two priorities: 41) the month of
June: Contributors to the schol­
arship fund; 42) the month nf
July: former Florida foothnll lettermen, paid up alumni, other
alumni, und first shot at individual
game tickets during the monlli of
August, nnd indlvldtml game sale
to nil others will begin SeplemIter first.
ipleto ticket Informa
The complete
tlon and ticket application blank*
ig mailed out thl* week
and ticket order* will he accepted
by the Athletic Asaoclatton hegmmlng
r'
June first,.
Completion of the seats now heIng addad a t Florida Field will give
th* atadiura 86,558 permanent
•eate and a capaelilly of “80,468.

NO HITS • ONB RUN
LEBANON, Pa., May 81 — The R orth Atlantic League
oassha tority on m V
hoit toilaa baseball
morlal Day
A * » »no• won by n
Ii did wol f a h l |.
;
team
waa leagu*
Th*
leading Ji
on, the victim waa
Htroudib
. pitcher Gan*
SAINTB BOW
n no-hlt gam*
Stem, t»l
only to ‘
L IM B U R G , May 81
k* Leesburg Packers defeated tha
got In In thp
Tha
i arrors and an
L Auguetme Balnts her* la»t fourth I
i In a well
hall gam* Infield
burg got only
one hit
a Jarry Marta,

nm

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13,785 New Seats Kennel C lub Will
T o C u t Pressure Hold Match Races
In Gator Stadium Saturday Evening

fcV he'd_ idvanced to second on Outton’s strikeout. When Mltroff
third Mlrande tried to
hint off and threw wild the
l run oeor*.
lando'a amaalng Bruce Bar­
ton hie hitting streak to -W
In getting two blto In ■!*
ipta.

„huA,ws;“r , ssof
r&gt;, Siegel and D

Contest I h
Washington Club Seminole High Scjtool Youth
v | Terwilliger Ge t s Softball
Won By Boom Niners
Sports Youngest
Off
To
Fast
Start
Interviews New Giant Hurler* With Chicago Cubs hieRoom
Nine won the recent duu- -g
infield In Loop
round robin soft hall tourna­
ment at the Suhford Grammar

THoM Atil

- M &gt; ) - Veteran
a no-hlt,
u
tl

m

During tha war. Jack Russell,
alar end of th* New York footwas nearly wrapt off
ball Ya
tho
a troopship
ihlg during
thu at
a fellow

grab
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. By WALTER ROUTH .

School. Each room played with
Ap Newsfeaturva
They’re starting to call him the und against every other room and
the high team won. Room Nina
Old Pro
Meaning none other than Wavne lost only one game of the six
Terwilliger, 28.yei r .old rookie, played. Captains were Raymond
who had exactly 180 professional Hardy and Elmo Karls. Room:, Six
games under his belt when open­ and Eight tied fur second honors
winning three nnd losing three.
day arrived this spring.
Anyone who is following the Giants will agrta to the fact that ingFor
The roster of Room Niue follows:
a
green
pea.
with
hardly
beforo tho season I* 0ver th e y * --------------— —
Howard Al.Veil. Robert Carter,
experience, Terwilliger has Larry
will be one of the beat In the I l _ .i. „„ „ „ „ „„ . . .
• any
WallH, Elina Karls, Jim m
amazed the haaetmll world with Hawkins,
Boh Reclv, David Ualleague.
We aiase-ir
find iiniui
th at they
aro tnBt
Jj®,, R®.
{*,Kwiij
« Mi hbr«ak
,« v h *V
hla
savvy
and
calm
under
presaui.,
re,
■till
isnttin.0
i
.
ii
.
tLnUi
the
rccotu
still batting very good, hut thelrl ".j},,
/ faw weeks. Iwt’a Ws drive and fight that Indlrutes luway, Ituynioial Hardy. Hubert
fielding Is railing
little.I m f,,, ' J ,
falling down a little,
"*xt
Randall Lavender^ Jack
The Twig will he nruund for many liaiboni,
The pitcher* also look much betL
!,
years, playing second bane for the Howell, Robert Fryer, Kenneth
«... ....... .... i -i........ i.i. ____ .....
now n
Ramsey, Richard TUuu and Robert
Chicago Cubs.
Mitchell.
ours.
A
few
days
before
the
opener
olio of the best pitching staff*
First let us look at Clyde Ste­ this year, Terwilliger spiked hlmin thu league.
vens. Clyde hall* from St. Cloud, aelf making a sensational play,
It I* hurd to helluvo that nuy and at present time is attending coming In fast toward the mound
fan would not ugree that our two Rollins College. He like* to mc*^ on a dribbler. Hi* knee was cut
now idtcliurs nro among the best. around with cattle In his spare and five stitches were necessaryIn hi* first appearance, Clyde time.
So when Manager Frank Frisch
Steven* pitched the Giant* to a
Clyde la a tall heavily built
getting around to making up
five to two victory over tho blonde haired fellow who will be wa«
lineup for the opener, utul
Gainesvlllu U-mvn. In hi* recent 22 In July. He says he thinks hla
figured Terwilliger would need M
appearance he lost to Duytona Sanford la a fine town and what little
Tho Twig heard about
l - 'l .tfllill % J»T,VI i: U t t i l i :
In u hot pitchers' duel. In thoso he knows of th* fans he think* It, andrest,
Tm iti
XV.
1.. H rl.
calmly told Frisch:
two gamos he ha* struck out 27 they are fine, too. And the thing
l&gt;4i)ionn 11«*ji &lt;-li
i;
|4»
7*7
“If you think I'm gonna sit on 11# l«4l fill
3J 13
batters, walked 16, and allowed th at makes our team swell lie
; 17
the
berfcn
when
the
season
opens,
MMulitln
•
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.
*
1
V Hill
but seven hits.
likes all the other fellow* and you're wrong! If you'll have me, Mini.-r.l
23 21 , | i ‘i
Our other new nitcher, Boh Ri­ think* th at we have a fine term.
MaliitMvillh
21 2 1
|}«
•**t
vera, Inst to Gainesville In hix He plan* to Intern next fall. Ilo 111 piny."
1*fl III 1&gt;Cil
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So
nil
Terwilliger
did
was
play
M /\UK IIm| ill.
l 4 «t 4
first game hut made up
ij for it intend* to lie a roach nnd his­
hy besting Pulntku on Ills second tory teacher. He want* to see a flawless gnmu In the field slid 1.4‘4‘KllGl Ml(a*«ulf i l i a i e r t l i1nJ 1.. Z Il
collect a couple of bits. He's n
appearance. With the showing what he can do in hnscball.
iM.Vlitllll lltt.li'll .1 1MlU l»«to 1
boiler ball pluyer, bit shrill, high
that they huve made so far we
1 don’t think he has to worry ■voice penetrating above nil the
UulltC'N
VIII*- /, I ill.HUit
cun be certain thut we will see about not making a go of it.
l.ft-H tM ii'M I. Hf
A U K U o tlli* |.
some good ball from these, too. When we look a t hla Interest in noise and bedlam of big Irague
i»Bl*4lll4| S, .&gt; u tll« c tll I.
By the wny the crowds look rattle, hla haaeball nnd hU edu­ ball game, lie played only Mil
I
U lliu r N
to ilu f
O r l a m l u til |»i
at the Park, the funs must still cation (o he a coach or a his­ games with the Cubs at the tail
Hi. jV llK H r iH t' HI 4&lt;1611taist \HI#
think that tho Glunta are In a tory teacher 1 don’t tee how he end of the ID4D season, hut lie’s
tv.uiiwrti at l.t't'Niiiii m
slump. One would utmost bo safe can keep from making u go of already mastering the technhpie
I'a l u l h u at
llsiuh
now In guurnntuelng u good und one of those. Ho we wlih him of iduying for the hitter.
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There was some question hIiouI
exciting ball game to any fnn. the best of luck fur the rest of
m iia
II. 1.. Pel.
hi* ability to hit big league pitch­ TtiruuKl)*
The record show* th a t the Gi­ the season.
ri
23 n
till* Hprlng. So he went to M . I.&lt;iil4*i
ants are really playing ball.
22 14
• «l
Now let u* rook at a few ing
Frisch
und
*xke&lt;|
for
advice.
Perhaps a little more suppm; things
22 i i*
:.'&gt;5
about Rob Rivera. He la Frisch had The Twig move up u |lil T1(III
r.»
In
13
from the fans would help tho It) yeara ot age and cornea from
4*11It'll Mw
to
lit
.:.z»
(iiunts to boost thut record squid 1'ucrtu Rico, He is a small, dark few lucbe* in the hatter’s box. r t i inDur*;ii
i •! 23 i i j
more.
12 2d
J7S
haired fellow with a good per­ and the kid liecume a bitter over­ NMtv I licit
.III
Not only the appearance of sonality. When he has a chance night, winding up the Grapefruit C*4It4.il! IIM1|4( lull* 1 r w l n iI h10t
the Giants on the field show) no likes to swim. He savs Han­ league campaign with a .30U aver­
thut they are going to lie one ford Is a little too quiet for him, age.
” i don’t see how Terwilliger
of tile tup teumx, hut also the hut other than that he thinks
nttitu.lt- und imirule of the teim . we have a fine town. And lie run miss," suy.i Frisch, who was a
They ore not only u team on the thinks that lie will get used to great second liUHcmun in bis day,
field hut ulso a fluo team any­ the quietness. In bis opinion nnd is now honored in llaHebaU'H Ivithi
\\ - 1.. I*rt.
where you see them. A thing Sanford has "pretty good fans ’ Hull'of Fame, "He’s a fighter all W**»g Yurlt
2*4 1&lt;• 23
tho way. He doesn't quit bustling, 1*i*i roll
thut all the players get along os he putsit.
22 12 .U47
nild
lie
bus
the
knack
of
making
lIoNinii
21
IF
(but really helps our team la
571
Hu thinks that the rest of the
2ri 17 ... 11
with each other, and nil like the fellows on the club are swell the right play lit tile light time. 4W'luvulliliil
HnlilfiM 1••ii
1i» IV
Utn
I
can't
see
a
hettei
second
basemanager. If the temn spirit nnd likes our manager veiy
I'lit Imh'lptila
14 21
.1(1*4 &lt;4
makes the team, we've got the much. When he isn’t pluylng mull on the double play pivot in 1'lilt ll||U
13 23
hi
l.nillH
1
l'*,
the
league.”
2 43
team, wb'va been looking for bull, he works for the govern­
II ruillfa \ r e t p n l i i )
Terwilliger'* rise to sturdom in
around Hanford.
ment. We hope that lie docs get
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Speaking of the nianuger, Ed used to Sonford and that lie will the iiiujurk bus been amazingly
\\ lIRlllllKIUlt &lt;k 2, I'iilladtri|ttit ■
In ID48 lie was pluying
1 |HV
4 : Metllul it
Levy ini* now got 14 home ions Iic.vh a good year with the G1‘ swift.
I
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♦
to lus credit, Some think (but ant*.
IJ.I I I I
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Nil MidIlia ■ Hi ii4r(tUl«d.

This week we find the Giants well established in fourth place
with a three game lead over Palalka and only five games out of third
place. They have had a little Rouble holding the fourth position, but
•• woks a* if they are there to slay this time. And by the looks of
fa k jS n ^ p ! ^ &lt;on,'uu*
Hit* they are now they will soon be

"Bjucky Harris wanted C a a ■
Michaels for second base and I
went out and got him," was Grif­
fith’s explanation of the six-player
trade with the Chicago White Sox
annmtnred last night.
" It’s the first good Infield we’ve
had since mv ID23-24 team anil
you can’t go any place without
ood double-play combination,”
a K«o
Griffith added.
The deal sent first baseman
Eddie Robinson, pitcher Ray Scar­
borough and second baseman A!
Kuzar to the Chicago White Sox
for Michaels, pitcher Bob Kuznva
and outfielder Johnny Ostrnwakl.
The 80-ycar-old Washington
President gave full credit for the
swap to his manager. "Bucky
calm* to tnf with the Iden In thf
first place,” he said. “He wanted
Michaels and we mnile the best
ileal we could.”
In St. Louis. Frnnk Lane, gen­
eral manager of the White Sox,
called It U “IWMI.OOn .leal
$31)0,.
OIK) on each side based on current
player values.”
He said the trade was made
with the full approval of Johnny
(Red) Corrlden. tlu* new Sox
manager. Inability of White 8ox
rlghthanded pitchers to win thl*
year was one of the main factor*
In Lane's hid for Scarborough
Wistfully looking hack 2U y ears
to the days when Harris led the
Senators to the American League
pennant, Griffith said, "It’s be­
yond doubt th* (test infield we’ve
bad since."
The infield will line up tumorrow with Irv Noren at first base,
Mirhuel* at second, Sam _ Dente
at shortstop und Eddie Yo«t at
third.
Noren, whom the Senator*
bought from Brooklyn's Hollywood
faim Club in the Pacific Coast
League Inst winter for $70,000,
bud been the regular centerflelder
until be entered the hospital eurll
er this month for an uppemllcth*
operation. But he w m s a first base­
man before be became ail out­
fielder and should have no trou­
ble.
This uuw alignment adds up to
one of the youngest Infields In the
majors. Noren is 24, Michael* 24,
Dente 27 ami Yost 23.
Griffith says it should com
pare favorably with th* IU23-24
Major League
nfield made up ot Jo* Judge ami
Harris,
both iff. Mi-year-old Roger.
Harris) hot
L e a d e rs
1
Peak
In-Faugh and 26 year-old 00iVekln-Pait
lie ASSOCIATE J'llKHH
sle Bluegv.
"Bucky and 1 Isdh hated tu lose
• AMERICAN LEAGUE
i'fEddie Robinson,’’ he said. "Bobby
BATT(NG; LH.Di.by. Cleveland
I* a great team player and a fine
ASSOCIATED CRESS
Lehner.il’liiluddphia .872.
gentleman, a real credit to base,
Memorial Duy, IlifiO, will long •M8:
RUNS — DIMnggli), Boston 4tt;
lie remembered liv H!l Hunch drunk Stephens,
ball."
Red Sox 38.
Hut be pointed out that the 2D- idtcbers who war# tinnniied fur 411
HUNS BATTED IN ~Staphens,
home
rililM
anil
shelled
for
IDI
year-old first baseman, whom the
Bouton II; Williams, Boston 41.
Senators obtained from Cleveland runs yesterday ii- Die bitter* went HITS — DiMaggio, Boston 67;
on
the
biggest
Mingle
ilnv
batting
two years ago In u trade which
Stephen- Mictnii 62.
sent Mickey Vernon to tho Tribe, ininpnge in hn,&lt;i'hiill history.
DOIJI1I ER
Kell. Dcliolt 13;
An
npirrcirate
ptild
attendance
has been off this spring nnd bus
Wert» D -rid t Ii
been hitting close to the .200 mink, of 281,Dipt who Mill In on the douTIt 11*1 KS
II n-h h. New Yoik
luist season he hit .2U4 and wal­ bleheniler nmssnercs at the eight • q. Mriic* N.... York anil Dillinger.
loped 18 borne runa.
big league hull pnra- saw the i Philadelphia 6.
Griff f«el» that Michaela with u following records Htnasheil:
HOME- RUNS
William*, Bos.3(18 average lust year aipl MOD J. Most home rune In both
so for this season, will offset leagues on the same day- 40
, ................
Robinson's power at tho plate
2. Most run* scored in both Notional League in one dav"Kuzova and Scarborough are leagiips
les nn
(be
same
duv—HII.
When. Ihe smoke cleared away,
on the
day—101.
about even," he continued. ' Ku8. Most bits pindi' ir ho**'
zuva with n 10-11 record lust year leagues on the same day ~ 33‘t
was almost a* good a* Scarbor­
4. Most pltclierH Used In both
ough who won 18 and lost II.
leagues on t h e humic i Iii v — 83.
Griffith also wa* happy al*out
6. Most home run* hit in the
the difference In *!••• Kuzava,
a left hander, I* 27 and has a t-3
slat* thl* »*•*»« while ScMbef* White Sox end* a host of rumors
ough Will be 82 neat month. HI* about his being traded to Boston
record fOf this season I* tnw» or New York,
if;
vlctorlea against live loaaca.
While he hasn’t been e icnistlon,
A* for Oslrowhl, who figured
Scarborough ha* Iwen *nught hy
tha later-abandoned OhUag0-Nt
both chibs *lnc* th* *«a*on heirsn.
York Dick Wakefield •wap, Orlf'.T ht Yank* wanted to give mo
fllh figure* that a long-ball hR- a lot of playera they had on tho
ting' righthander will help because beilch and no money and the Ho*most of th* team’* power now hit*
n offers weren’t too much bet- elng Pittsburgh twite, 17-11 and
from th* left •}«!• ol tha
8-5,
|r « ' ta• -.. •
•r." Griffith said.
II* said th* d*al would Probably
b* th* M
lhU
(•aao iL ,. . • , , i . U , '
Scarborough** mov*
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college ball fur Michigan Slot*.
The Cubs signed him tor De*
Alomet, where l.u played 18 game*,
lulling Just .ltd!, tin- lust Its game*
of'lltu year.
...
^
He got a tryout at tin- xtnrt of
the ID4P Henson with Los Angeles,
and diil so much ut tin. bill (b it­
.7 6 0 .
ting .278) nun in the li.'lil that
NATIONAL l e a g u e
BATTING - Muslal, Ht. Louis Atunager Bill Kelly kept him until
the Cubs called Terwilliger up for
.415: Hopp, I’ittsliuigb .388.
RIJN s — Glnxinno, St. l-.uis tin- l.o.l Mil games of I lit- National
36; J e t III oe, H uston unit Ju l i e s , League Si u-on.
I'hiladHpidn .'ll.
Alanuger e'risili liked wjiat lie
RUNS BAITED IN
Ssuc *utv wlii'ii ibi t youngi li'i look over
Chicago 31; Killer, I'll Iebur jrb nnd : ul x mud Imsc. Krls.'li thought the
Eiliotl, Buxton 3D.
(.'id..' iiiigbt Imwi found ul. t u n w a r
HITS — Musial, Si. I.ouis 64, lo llm i kccund bn.-u- problems.
RohiiiMon, Brooklyn und Hislc.r,
I lien c a i n u liic s p r i n g &lt;&gt;f ID60,
Hdludclpbia 48.
u n d n o w F i'I hcIi is c o n v i n c e d b e b u n
DGL'lit.EK — Rohiiison, Brook­ lint anxwer I
lyn 16; Musiul, Hi. Louis ID.
"Tciwllligcr's nn old pro ulTRIFLES — Snlughter, St. tesdy. Hu plays hull like we used
Louis, Jcthroe, Boston and Ash- to in the old (iun House Gang in
81. Loula.” r
IIOMK HUNS - - Klner, i'ltt*When praise like that come*
burgh D; Klliott iiml Gordon, IIqb&gt; from Frapk Frisch, one of the
Ion Pufko, Chicago nml Jortd*. game's greatest, wlm wus tho guid­
Philadelphia H.
ing spirit of the Gn» House Gang,
STOLEN BASES — Jethro* and one of haseliuH's greatest team*,
Turgeson, Uoiton, Snidor and you begin to understand that the
Kcexe, Brooklyn and Terwilliger, Cubs aro now fielding their greatChicago 0.
wit second haicnmn since Billy
I’a hey-'-STRIKEOUTS — Roberta, Philadelphia Bl; Spahn, Boston 42.
PITCHING — Huali, Chicago
The Hoeheater Red Wings ha**d-l .857; Bankhead and IJanta, boll team Joined the International
Brooklyn 4-1 .800.
League in 1885,
SIGLEN BASKS — Dillinger,
I’hiladolphla 6; DIMaggio, Boston
and Doby, Cleveland 4.
.
STRIKEOUTS— Reynolds, New
York 42; l.eliion, Cleveland 'ID.
1’ITCHING — Byrne, New York
6-1 ,833) Hudson, Washington, tl-2

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make awl model—good ears that will gice yon plenty of
Iin ly , powerful performance and yearn of dependability!
I trap around tw ln y -a n d try one of tlteae'uml carf'bjautien."
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rare! Then hear our tow, low pricea and liberal lerma.
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vcstlyutr* this now sulidlvislon
on lli'autiful Lake Harney. Thu
M-urh is wldu und finest we
have seen. All you cuuld ask for
in a Lake Shore location. I.arue
W a a l Ada w ill be areepted
lots available now. Consult,
fe r
th e ttle p h o n e on m em *
lam rfcarae I f y o a r aa aie
RAYMOND M, WALL, Realtor
lis te d la Ik e itle p h o a o booh,
SAM IIKJHLKVMAN. Associate
'r e te r a fo r th is aero m m od a*
* a .Be a d v e rtis e r Is r i p e r ltd
Phone UOO
Sanford. Fla.
pay pio ro p tly. l a o rd e r fa r
FI*0*PUHK Spring proparty In*
lo ra a d e r tb e best possible
r tle e , a ll W a a l Ads aisst bs
eluding wa|). tank and tower,
o a r a ffls s oa Ik e d a y b s fsrs
not Celo Building. Assessed at
Ib llr a llo h .
. $1,400.00, price fl.OOO.Ofi Ph.
F lrs s e a o llf y as Im ta e d la la fy
or write Al Kinck, Pomona Park,
a a e r r a r o r r a r a la y o a r ad.
Fla.
r a a n a f ks resp saslbta fa r
b re Ib a a o a a la r o r r e s f la s ,r *
MAYFAIR SECTION—Two large
lots priced $.176,00 each,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Pit, m ____1Atlanjlc _Bank Bldg.
6 ACRES, block house, largo Oak
trees, 4 inllan tu Sanford. Owntr
forced to sail. Make offer,
RAYMOND *M. BALL, Raaltor
*H. I). HKJHLKx MAN, Associate
iFU* Btata Bank Bldg.
• ;’ Ph. 900
HARUAIN. 7 room furnished
4
FOK HKNT
■— »• house. Spacious slksplng porch.
Oarage. Some fruit trooa. Large
tLAKA ArATMCNTH,
lot nicely landscaped. Excellent
ad flloros. UO W. P'int 0 tm t.
neighborhood.1Ptlc# $6/00. with
non# 4W&gt;.‘“
liberal terms. Frad W. Bandar,
AI’AHTMKNTH For K«n(
Realtor, Ph, 1030. A. B. Patar
paan.
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Ph. 1138,
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nrov. Inqulra Colonial Tour* JOHNSON'S CAR PLATE Auto
Wax- Waxaa auto In 80 minute*—
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KSHELMANH R&lt;*d: Rose Feed.
Tbuchton &amp; WhUoii, 1801 Celery
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I-'Ii I k I) Shrimp Dinner, Sefveil
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IToJector and Screen. — Onl
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it 1st 8treet.
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new. Finishing, cleaning A wncIng. Portable power plant, 22
years naperlence in Seminole
County, II. M Gleason, Lake
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cycles repaired,
work. Prompt Service.
Shuman, 310 E. 4th fit.
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order. Seminole Viyietlnn Blind
321 E. 1st »t., Ph, 1384
Co.
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Pl.oie
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murk, fill dirt, shmi nnd Nnv
by load or Job. Contact II. It ,
Limoges
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(lively Pattern. 320 N. Volusia
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TRACTOR WORK. Rhone- HI7 J
Modrasins, pr, .... ...................$2.06
fer free eatii
Net# Nylon Jungle
sell,
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Cot rler White Paint, gal. . $8.60 BtlLLiroZINfi, l.iind
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(lehr, IH38 Willow ^twnuo.
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w r i t te n defense,
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fault.
KOIl HKMINOl.K CntINTY, KI.O
Witness rny hand and seal of I lx &gt;05 stoAe. g i f
III l*A. CIIANCF.lt Y No ISPf.
said Conn at Sanford. Florid/.. —
WAI.TEH
J. MATIIVS und ItlJl'l
Ibis Slh day of May. into.
J.
.MATIITH his wife. UlHlntirfs
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Her niton ESTKI.I. HUTTON, deceased, late,
As Clerk of said of said County, to the county NHIIWA.T
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Judas of Hetdhiola County, &gt;'lor|* unlly and ad HeFOIIEST.
Court 1
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any claims and demands which
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T H P M P A T JUNE 1, H M T H U B 8 DAY

PAGE FIV^

SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON
Fume Proof Exterior White Paint
33.95 PER GALLON

JU N E

60 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
LADIES AND GENTS SWISS WATCHES

SHOP IN SANFORD TOMORROW, JUNE U*AND SATURDAY JUNE 3rd AND SAVE
ERS ON THESE PAGES AND OTHER PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE

D C P T .g a lO R E

LOOK OVER OUR

&gt;/2 PRICE TABLE

$098 Blouse Made Of Sheer

OVER 400 DIFFERENT ITEMS

Rayon—SImih 32-38 For Only $|.«0
With The Purchase Ol A Shirt

SEE FOR YOURSELF REAL
VALUES ON THE SPECIAL PRICE
TABLE OF SETS OF CHINA. CRYSTAL
AND MANY OTHER ITEMS

POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY CO

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■See O u r W i n d o w
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Stanley-ltoKers Hardware Company

INVITES YOU TO COME TO SANFORD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FINE BARGAINS TO BE FOUND IN THEIR STORES
IMPERVO ENAMEL

For Only $1.00

1(1 BEAUTIFUL COLORS

Children’s Sun Suits

V2 PINT, PLUS ^ ^
l ‘/ 2 IN. BRUSH 4 2 7 # ?

Formerly Prired From $ |9 8 Up

For PAINT—HARDWARE—FISHING TACKLE

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
8 Ft. DeLuxe GE Refrigerator—$200.76

Stanley-Rogers Hardware Company

Portable G t Dish washer—$ I 2 f r 50

214 Sanford Avenue

where
Everyday is "KALE DAY”

ALSO
All Model* OR Rrr Hurra tor*—Range*—
Water llm irr*—Di*hwa*hrr*— Waishlng
Mnrhitir* and llnni* Freezers
llti MAGNOLIA AVE.
PHONE 442

211 SHiilmd Airmir

PHO NE

PHONE S2I

NORGE
WESTINGHOUSE
SALES AND SERVICE

$| .78 Value

C y / 'r y r A
Now Sumiuei Cut Inns 1 alien
From Regular Stork—
Values From 0.98 To I ft.95

Miller-Bishop Radio &amp; Appliance
lit) SOUTH PARK AVE.

INTRODUCTORY OFFEfe

Lazy Living

Walgreen'* Ammuniated Toothpa*le

Comfortable reclin­
ing i'll Ml with mild
fxa k frame. Your
rhuke ul culorH in
r itr u heavy dm I.
oral and hark.

Rotary

Power Lawn Mower

lanerapring
Mattress
IDO downy-soft
rolls. Panel damt*k effect coy­
er.

ONLY $9.12

VENTILATED—RIGHT FOR SUMMER
MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SHOP.

FURNITURECompany
340 East First Street

“Right When We’ve Been For 29 Yean1

P. 8. See Our Gift Suggestion
For

SALE DAY SPCEIALS
I

Drinking Glenns*—Bean Pot*
Milk Q lanee—Hostess Plates
Ballard Pottary—Children’s Toys
Begnlar Prices UrsaUy Reduced

C U R tli

SLITS

PHONE Bit

FELT MASK HUGS

$ 4 .8 8

at PENNEY’S
ASSOCIATE

Rag. 9 1.98 folding Deck C h a in .......................... | .01

Look At Theae
Outstanding Values

Reg. $ | .D8 4ofa PIIIowh .......................................... | .04
Reg. $0.95 Table Lamp* ...................................... 2 ,S1
Reg. $0.49 All Metal Porch And Lawn Tablea .... g*®*
Reg. $0.96 Axroinlafer Throw R uga.....................^.9

Reg. $0.95 ill Metal Porch C h a in .........................0.91
Reg. «|.B6 19 Pe Paalel Dtaaer Beta ................... 0.91

2 Days Only

Drees Shirts

.............. * • '

Reg. 9 |.9 6 I Way Floor Lamp.............................. g.9t

Reg. 20*9{i

Steel Porch Chain

With QahWM ...........

........... .................. |0 .9 5

Reg. 900&gt;M Platform Rocken Choke Of Colon | | J 6
Reg. | J | , H Bhop W on Kmc Hole Deck...........00.00

Tee Shirts
Fancy Colon
Values To 2.95

ST. JOHNS ELECTRIC ICO.
MAGNOLIA A FIRST

•TJlRKtT FROM FACTOHY TO Y&lt; U”

Sportcoats

PALMETTO AVE.

100% Wool
28.60 A 24.60

Wash Trousers
Swim Trunks

1 HO

ALUMINUM COOKING SET
fi l,ii,ri* Wt'slt&gt;,■ii,1
|
FREE
l
Will* liiuli IIUTI'OINT Itiiiige Mold
l-'KIDAY X SAMItUAA
Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage Co.
BA'ITEN ELECTRIC CO.
lO
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fo
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3110Hanford \*r.
|'l, Ills
TERRIFIC VALUES
Wutrlii'H, | hi*in,mil ItingH
Nvfklm'fs, LiiKFukt'. Wtilli'ln
Ini Kings, I'liiiiilniii I’imis

I'ri'srriiiliim Killi'il Ai’curnloly
PLATE LUNCHES
ft •'F/easrs” Us
To "Please” You

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VA, U,‘;

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LANKY’S DRUG STORE
V MEN S WEAR
1 MEIHCtl lit lit..
Pit. 1
01 30ts KAHTFIRST
I'HONF. 1222-1

fIREJTCNE /TO ?EJ

Sizes 29 To 88
Formerly 8.95

Reg. Price 8.96

WITH OUH 180 COIL INNKRS1T NO
MATTRESS- •MATCHING HO:
SPRING AND il LEGS. SELL
REGULARLY AT $63.0(1. FOR THIS t fENT

ECHOLS BEDDING C).

Now1.95

Sturdy rig id i t r t l w ith
chrome fltlln/)* Emily . id.
quickly initafled. No dr IIng Finished In attractive
■liver arty s k i *
AU Alnalnuni Vises 11.44
sue*

A spaco-tavii
refrigerator
wide! Cold

Socket
Sets

Neckties

COLEMAN'S

STRH KLAND-MORRISON

IN HEAVY ACA ( OVER THIS
AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED BE 1
WILL GIVE YOU YEARS OF 8LKF ‘II
COMFORT FULL SIZE OH TW1 I

Summer Weight
Regular Price 8.66

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Reg. $1.96 Table Lam p............. ........

. , BALE DAYS ONLY

$195 to 4.95 ~ $JJK

MEN’S FANCY
BOXER SHOUTS

I I I

HOLLYWOOD BED COM 'Ll

Rtg. $|.»6 III Melal Smokera .............................. | .04

Reg. 2 0 .9 5 AR Metal 2 Door Utility Cabinet .... |0 .9 (

. vCHILDREN
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MS

Just A Few Of Our Many Bargains!

Reg. 90.95 lib Linoleum R uga.............................. 0.91

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M l i l l l PU RCH A SE
FOR SANFORD SALES DAYS!

Cipy Of The Famou* 20 "HELICUTTER1

END TABLES
Walnut flnUh end
Modern alyled.
ONLY 91.59

8* Inches.

Voluesto $11.95- $34-5

i'ALCO

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311 fc. FIRST 8TRRKT

STINE VIACHINE AND SUPPLY CO

Kirach Traverse
Drapery Rods.
Complete. Extend lo

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GOLDHEAI.H
ARMSTRONG

RUG
AImnh
IV *
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE CO

V/i H. P. ENGINE

Como In And See Thla Smaller

EXTRA SPECIAL

WOMEN’S SHOES

C iv I d
UX\L

Graduation tfi Fother’s Day

Sanford

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO,

Touchton’s

PURCELL’S

Oanford

Walgreen Agency Drug Store

MEN’S FREEMAN SHOES

tiOOII JUNE 2nd A 3rd ONLY

SPECIAL $90.00

s

Spacious Cheat
Four deep draw­
ers. Ju*t an piclured unfinished.

$10-00

In A il Conditioned Com fort

ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWIN'!, tPPl.lAM t El

IlKNIIIX WASHERS ?hai.'k“n‘ i.’k, l»

^hopping during

Friday And Saturday

Lcumillat &amp; Anderson

TWO DAYS ONLY

PHONE 53

THIS COUPON GOOD FOR
a KFRIUGKATOKS-K AM; I'H

Special For These Two l)a&gt;
R.II8 To fl n.D5

HILL HARDWARE CO.

NEW “HELICUTTER CUB”
’ CUT

DESIGNED FOR

Plaallc ShadeH
Long
wearina
and Inrterl pruuf
Iv o ry ,
I I .2#
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Chattatiobgh Team lien And Pilots
AwAltS Afrit*) Of :ore 59 Runs In
50 Grand Pitcher lid Three Games

June 1 ; -&lt;*■)—
1 When Penaarola and Gadsden
play hall they do It with plenty
of energy’,
The Ellers and the Pilot* have
ied arross 66 run* In three
moling contests that ended
lent night with Pensacola coming
out on top 13-7.
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spfco rnn he chalked up to Gads-

'LAesburg Packen look a wild­
ing affair from the Sanford
Its here totiigkt, 8 to 7. m e
|ly*pl»ycd game,
lie Gianlt held a two run ad*
age in the tilth and Leesburg
it up making a five-all game.
•t* r Ed Levy nf the Gisnti
•j* 5-5 tie in the tilth with
Ifteehth home run of the tea&lt;prhich placet him within two
Ml of tying the league record,
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86 10 27 II
BAnford .......... 002 003 020—7
Lkaahurr
003 000 23a—8
R— Chadderlon, l,evy 2, liar, Bose, Ballev 2, Wilder 2, Rani2, Fernandes, Tomsk, Bu»ro,
lih. E— Wilder, Fernandez
n* 2, Rivera 2, Grant, Chadderton, Gueth, Barron, Brlcklsy.
RBI— Fernandes 2. Ramsey, 2,
Rosa, Levy, Grant, Guath, Rivera,
Brlckley, 2R— Ruscn. HR— Ramaey, Levy, BB— Ramsey, Jtalley.
Chamjerton, Hose, Balikv. DP
- s Chndderton to PoelUr to Levy.
RR-L off Rivera 2, Brlckley. 3.
t if f — Sanford 7, Leesburg 0.
HO—By lllvsrn &lt;; Brlckley 8. HO—
Rivera Hi In 7 I -3 innli
HBP— RlVer* (John*) P B -F ernandis. Winner— Bri &lt;l*y (1-4)
Later— Rivera .11— line, Atone.
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air 'hitter here tonight to beet
P etitka ,,7 -t. Aaalaa Hurler Johij
flhrskl had dueled on nearly even
tfrrae until the latandera found
t i e rang* for a big six run eighth
flame. Hansllk had a shutout until
.tfe fin*) Inning when Palatka put
together two hit* to acore Boh

tp a u ln g the 16-game mark set
r paylona Beach earlier this sea.Tha Hats will get a chance to
Irpa.-a this record In a (win bill
Orlando tomorrow.
Although oothtt, the Hat* utl|lrI (hair eight safetl*-. four Heimr error* and a wild pitch to
*b an earlv ltad and hold H
Ithotit a ssrlnii- threat ffom the
ree double plays, nipping Renar pffen«lv*ii In thi* hud.
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he Gslnesvllo G-Men bunchfd
rio f their seven hits off two
Augustins hurlers In the fifth
f ir here tonight to take a 6-3
Wond Basaman Ftset Collins'
■loaded single which drove

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Quinn got his bonus price from
the Boston Bed Sox when hi
graduated from Yale In 1943.
The 28-year-old hurler was sent
to Birmingham where he com­
pleted a 6-2 record.
Last year the "old blue”
pitched In II rullef assignment! hit nttack featured bv the heavy
for Boston but received no de- hitting of Charloy Weather* and
e'slons nnd this year the Wash­ Bay William* to win a decision
ington Senators picked him up from the Gadsden Pilots
Dirk
for the waiver price and optioned Dunks) did not last out the first
h'm to Chattanooga. He la et- frame and hi* successor, the forpected to arrive today aa Chat­ mer rlghlhunded star of Montgom­
tanooga plays host to tha Mo­ ery, fiton (.’nulling was treated
bile Bears,
as rough.
Tho Bears were dropped Into equally
Weathers hashed out n pair of
fifth place last night when Mem- triples ami two home runs to arphis defeated them 3-2 In the rount for four run*.
Williams
Southern
Association's
only
a perfect night at tho plate
game.
I T'WW’I had
Elsewhere In the loop tonight with four blown and Mack Mi
Its Atlanta at l.lttla Rock, Bir­
mingham at Memphis, and New
Orleans at Nashville.
The Crackers will put llarry
McPherson on the mound to pro­
tect their league load. 80 far this tho first Inning. He wont on to
year he has n 4-2 record. Far­ get two more singles and a double
ing him will b« the Rock's old for four blow*.
I.cu Murray In spite of a heavy
reliable Ixiu Lombardo with n
3-7 record for the last plate assault to aid hi* hurling had to
Iw lifted after ho allowed five
Traveler*.
The Now Orleans Pelicans
. „ By, f r a n k h c k
,,
will run Into a touching ceremo­
AI* N-nafraliirc* Spuria Kdlto
ny a t Naahvlle. The Vols InUrd
to holit the pennant they win
BROOKLYN;N. Y. . BnmTlidli.
last season and wtro picked jo
mo boil two strike* on him tho first
win again,
MARIETTA, ft. - (/13
Till day ho pui on n monkey suit for
• Pitching for the alxth plaro
year's transfer t« Marietta /b| ilio Po ion Hi a vox.
Vole will be Umberto Flamlnl
the famed I'mighkeenalo Regnttj
Jle bad been In organizcil base(t-3) against New Orleans' HorJ
actually irlvr* nroml West Vir l'“l| "'dv oii^ •ensmv and was a
r l Fisher, a butler Who hah mad"
glnla - NOT Ohio — the iiatluvi llrmtrh Ri.'key eautrtff, expenthru
biggest colleglnlp rowing rviinti an ho mav have been. The slim
tlic Juno 17 competition rol Negro from East 8t. Louis c&lt;n.t
find, tl"' nqtlon's lop oanm en ntR Dip llrnvr* ahmit 680,003 despite
with a 0-8 record echeduled tw
plngf'fUshlng bladrs Into n pled all tlui'iq a/tronumle figure* that
hurt against Blrmlnffhanrs Lei
nf property The Mountnlnccr stub have tieen kloked nrnunif. Klety with n 6-4 record for the
When h* fulled to hit In the
which kept him In (rouble thrnugh- Inherited nfter yonrn of Inga
early FlnriJn oxliilillleii gnnies and
I 110 Memphis, victory oyer Mo- out. Boh Kline, regular shortstop scrapping.
(Vest Virginia's "ownership" o jciokcd like a iilmdow Imxor chanbile last night came on Just the took ovor then and lot Meridian
ntia run maygln tha Chicks nick­ havo three hlta and one run thu thu Ohio nil tha wav to the |ny pig fly linlbt in center field, the
fcrihci hoisiti asking:
ed up whsn outfielder Bill Hig­ rest of the way.
: "Is Jothaio anothor of Rickey's
don stretched a bunt Into 4
The Jackson Senators rqllicd for
lemons T"
round trip In tho third Inning, three runs in tho ijlnth but foil
tint )hat w0 h not iiIwiivk true.
On the itrongth of H3 stolen
Mobile third baseman Walt P.'H one short h»/id lost 30 kloptgoiaRome of tbe courtroom skirm­ buses for ilrooklyn'a Mouiroai
gars scooped up tbs bunt and
fired It over the head of Lou
ishing over the utieslion late In farm timin lie roi iilycd mil ionthe 18lh nml early In the Huh wide pulili' i v sllirirur tljo wlnlolr.
Kuchsur at first, Ruchsar finally
centuries must hnve been ns heat­ His .323 liuitlug ifvbrnge was sec­
regained tho ball and shot It to
to Shortstop Frad Postolesa who
Red Grahuni, u Icflhamlcr, gut ed n* will he next month’s battling ond 1)0*1 In the hiteriiatlmiiil
credit for thu win thuygh, ho was over the Ohio’s . three-mile eour»0. League. II' wus HUppn.n'd to ho
The river first became rmrnifl- wank hiittlig right liumled.
lie
hdlovcd hy Italpli Clement* with
two out In thu laitlnm of thn ninth. sant as h dividing line in 1784 couldn't (In.w too well, he eould
Frank Diprlma, llubal .second when Virginia, of which West, Vlr- not hunt md his fieliling was
basaman. lad Moutgumery’a 12- Inln then was a part, ceded to questionable
Milk's The Grade
hit attack an Elmer Toth and Bob le United State* government nil
Brown with thre* .dobblks* and a tm ito ry previously claimed rnrlh- 'D esp ite p| this and , the &gt;fact
Walk In five tlfaas'up.' Tqth waa wet*, of the Ohio.
The Old Dominion took that step
Charged with the defeat, hla sec­
largely because of the Im-tenslng
ond against six wins.
■Raima and Vicksburg, each used Jealousy of other colonial states
dp three pitchers and hone of tha over Virginia's large land hold­
iiurlera put up much of p show. ings, A t the time the w rslsrf
b a n k 'o f the'1 Ohio, a t low water,
Itesih
waa established a* Virginia’s n.otl
remote boundary llna.

Marietta Regatta
Crews Will Rof
In West Virginia

United States To
Have Two Squads
In French Tourney

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f.cjigiio. some estimates have had
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*ny- he’s only 28. He led tha
loop in hitting threo times, enjoy-

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NEW YORK - The player who #
win* thle Golden Anniversary ver­
sion of the U. 8. Open — tn# lop
honor In golf — will (rain hta
title over a court* th at hot been
the tcene of many of the game'*
greatest triumph*.
The Merlon Golf Club. -near
PhUadtlphla, hott to the 60th
Open June 8-10, was the court*
where Bob Jonea played In hi*
first national championship—the
nmateur—In 1910 at the age of
,1 1 . where he won his first nmn- #
S*itr' In 1024 nnd where he cbmThe prise, distribution from T n|ete&lt;l his Grand 81am In 1030.
again winning the amntenr, to go
with his 1*. 8. and British Open
ing acceptance from one car own- snd British amateur titles.
Merlon Is an exacting course,
er—Ervin Wolfe, Tulta, Okla.—the
18,788.03 whkfh Jole CHtwood with more than 100 traps, Par la
and hta rallaf driver, Tony Bet- 70 for tho nearly 0,700 yards nnd
tenhau*en, collected for fifth place the five finishing hole* are among
waa about 113,810 let* than Wolfe tha toughest In golf. The last
*hree nrc played over an aban­
thought It should be.
. Unofficial raaults announced al doned quarrv, and the 18th. whlcK
tha end of thq rale/Toe*day gar* is 468 yard, long, la such a diffi­
the Wolfe special ewond pleeA. t cult par four that players took an
check of the tepe and eharti average of 4.7 shots on It during
the last Open at Merlon In 1031.
Joe Dey. executive secretary of
BUI Holland, Miami claimed tt
the UflGA, snvs "I remember that
621,898.83 second prize.
the 1034 Open, Paul Run­
A last-minute boost In manu­ during
one of the game's great plnyfacturers' accessories prizes, to a yan,
total nf 680,126, boosted the speed­ rs, drove off the 18th Into the
way pprse over the 6800,000 mark wind and didn't even reach tho
fairway.”
for the first time.
The Ml chamnlomhlp nho pro­
duced one of the most dramatic
finishes In the history of the rumnetitlon. Olln Dutra, who was III
with dysentery throughout the
threo days' play and took nearly aa
ninny pilla ns he did allot*. scored
J03, or 13 over par, In gnln Ilia
title, lie wns tho hist man on tha
PARIH. June 1 — f/P) — The ■nurse and was not oven rated a
United States wll lhave two teams contender before the final round
In 'both the men'* and women’s began.
Bill player nfter player found
doubles semi-final* of tho French
International tennis tournament Merlon's finishing hoies too much
sad nllnpe.l off I lie n»oe
HoMiv
tomorrow.
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Vethran Billy Talbert of New Cruick iliank, the m ,. Pent, went
York ami Tony Trabert of Cin­ four over pur fru ;ha last five
cinnati advanced yesterday along holes to lose I ho title lie li'iil nil
Dull a heat him hv
with Budge Patty of I,os Angales wrapiieil or
and Victor Stixas of Philadelphia. two shotr. Gene Kniuzni slipped to
In Women's competition, Ameri­ a 70 In his final round and wound
ca's hopes will ho carried bv I/ml»c ip a x tu k e lieliliiil Olin. Mamzen.
Brough nf Beverly Illlli. Calif., stteiopting to |unv n ‘‘.mfc ..hot''
and Mrs. M argaret Osborn* Du­ with an Iron m-tcad of liis ilriver
Pont of Wilmington, Del., on the on tho hack i:'“e, wi.urd up hook­
one hand and Dorla H art of Jack­ ing hlu blow Into the creek and
sonville, and Shirley Fry o f Ak­ took n seven on the hole to min hla
ron, O., on the other.
chancea.
Talbert nnd Trabhri (cached
Among this year's 1308 entries
the semis by defeating I. Borgelln
nnd H. Davidson of Sweden, 3-4, —third highest lotnl in history—
fl-l, H-8. Patty and Selxa* dis­ are Cary Midillecoff. defendirig
posed of J. Thomas and Jean Du- rliampinii. anil Ih'ii llngali, HUH
cos De t.a llnllle of France, 0-1, vlrtor, Jimmy Deiparot, Mnstor'a
winner, Is given a good chance to
8-4, 0-4.
rmteh hlu
bin first Open victory.
victory. Ram
Tho Talblrl-Trabort duo will notch
tackle Australia'a John Bromwich Bneud, who four times lost this
and Adrian Quit! tomorrow. The crown when be seemed to hnve it
d V M W t o eelr y sstfH ay .ou*Ud won, will give It a good try.
■ Aobut 100 players will be left
Ampon and 07 Carmona, 8-8, 'i - 8. lifter qualifying rounds are held
regionally. . Tnev will play one
6-7, 0-fe.
P atty and Salxaa will play Jaro- round tach on June 8 and June 9.
slav Drobny of Egypt ^ and Eric Then the list will be trimmed to
Sturgess of 8outh Africa. The lat­ 04. These will play the final two
ter combination bsat the U. 8. rounds on June 10. Those 3(1 holes
team of Frank Kovaleiki and Art on the final day will hurt Hognn'a
chancov, because of Injury-battered
Larsen, 7-9, 7-6, 6*2, fl-8.
legs.
Greenkecper Jim Vah'iillne, who
ha* groomed Morion fur nearly 40
years, promise* that tho player
who wins thin noth Open will nut
tuar the course apart, lie lx curry­
ing the hlg greens, which (all for
careful putting.
However, the courso will lie ex­
good maip-enurse choice for a acting, but fair, sky* Dev. "Many
company dlnnefi Serve baked people think we place the pln.i In
tatoee, greep pea*, a salad, and difficult locations and gonoraliv
t buttered cruetv rolla with It. trick up a championship course.
A light dessert such as strawberryActually, all we try to do Ih bring
or pineapple Bavarian Cream out championship golf. Tha course
will play long, hut all tho flags
would be welcome.
will ba placed 10 there will be a
radius of th rte feet of level ground
around tha cup* whenever posslAlternating surrent, tha klm
available in most households
Ths I960 Open champion will ba
gats its name from the feat It a real golfar — not a trick shot
It alternately positive And negiHANAPOLIB, J tn o - t
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we ear owner* and driver*
i up ■ record $201,095 in
today from the faiteet —
ba eborteat — raea a t tbe
apolit motor speedway.
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"B aft I never had It io gc
crow«d Johnny Pariona, pocke
the MT;46S.u top prise at
MHbmUa victory dinner last nl
The handsome Van Huy*, G
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36 per cent, Every driver’s
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' At lent look, Carrasqusl
hitting .296 for 10 gam er
Noren had a .881 mark mail
underwent' ah appendectomy.?,
At last reports, the W hits
Senators 'and Brevet would ’

wrangling to tha contrary. Acs
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maintains pollco Jurisdiction over,
the stream — to the point of tsfi
suing fishing licenses — to what
l to e distance of some six,
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I here are only about 3.j 00 buttonhole makers left in this countjry—and moil of them are o),| • ------------*ald
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lie young people seem not intoo much In buttonholes, Rapper t doubta that the fin&lt;*
aeem Interested In other old art of making buttonholes
by hand will ever die.
r iTfta U heresy to Happert who , ,‘Th?
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three generations before him in
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left-handed buttonhole maker.
“Tii..*.. i _#• . __.
...
Hy VAI.I.EKN I'HKVtTT
.
,
" nothing lnt(Hisaili|c,
l,ul ' M*uhint even Imagine II
Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Heig had ns
—* left-handed buttonhole tnak- their guest* Sunday Mr. ami Mrs.
er. How would he do It?"
J, II. Sellers from (lrnnge I’ark,
am i M r s

4b«o

I M f lf ! S F T F V

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sonville. They all atlemletl the
Baptist 4'hureh Monday.
Mr. anil Mtis.
T. Mel.ain, Sr.
4 C f iN lln n . it p r o m .'n a n O n . I
have as their guest Mrs. h'lnri-m-i( C . n t ln . r A . r a w P n a r O n *.
o f in f n r n u iim n f o r th e c o m m it to r
'Id pay for eipiipment anil Fortner from Jacksonville. Mis
It provided tips which lire rcrtuln training to help the )ianinu arm . Fortner is Mis. Mdaiin’s mother.
to lend the investigators inti "f liuleiienilenee ngainst strong
Mr. mid Mrs. W. M. N orlin. to
other cities tluouglumt the ruun Soviet pressures" and to help the tinned to their home in Atinutn,
tr;
I'hdippitic* and south Rurcnti g.iv- Gii., Tuesday.
^ h e evldeme was .uid to he I ernin'oits to nmiiituin mU'itml orMis* Helen t.e Hue -'lili ■rninn
faits, figures, .mines and i.ifornin dcr In the face of Communist of Jacksonville is visiting lu-r j
threats.
tioii w hit'll rould he placed befliro
parents, Mr. nml Mrs. I.n Rue Al
mil grnnd Jury with upporting test.
General urea of Cliiiui
#7f»
ileruuin.
•hiony.
•‘&lt;10,000. TIip Prcaldent said Ihi*
Mr, nml Mr*. I'lnllip Iti-uer li el
The I’reslde.it was expected to j mono yla needed "• •. font'tint* ami a» their guests Mr. amt Mrs. Mile*
give his hleidngs to the lliquliy | expand upon" piesent prigrams Anderson of f'uuirtnn I ity.
and pledge the full cooperation of for giving help "to the imu-CniuRev K, Davi« of laikilnml ionthe Justice Department and othri nimdst forces In this atea that dueled the snrvin-s at tin- Baptist
government agencies.
are now engaged or in danger of Church Sunday and iittnndinp the
Eduioiiml (Vlliien. ttolwrl Stack »n.l John limlnev hi "Figtitei
Tilt* HennteV -neclal roinmlttee being engaged. III active conflict clinrrh were Mr. nml Mr* Faster4&gt;f five—lieiuh d by .Senator Ke- with militant Communist ele­ hroow of Snnfntd nml Mr. and Squadroii" in Technieulop nt the Movh lin-l Rule-In Thin ulny nml Filfauver opened its Investigation ments ’’
Mra. Link llart nml family of day. '
hut Saturday with secret hearThe president did not specify Chtiilnta anti Rev Taylor of l.akefaw words of eulogy by Mrs. .1. b u y n i n i l e t h e n o , t a k e o f s t e p p i t i ) '
igga lu Miami. The Inquiry la ex- the exact number of countries land,
pCcled in shift soon to other cities wnirh would share In (lie Ameri­
Mlsa Resale Hnylesa spent the C. Rills, Jr., a lovely signll tnag- o f t i l e l i m i t , T h e w e l g l i l o f t h e til
week-end In Dmntllla.
nolta tree tvas plunled k&gt; G. n. i l e i r i l o n l i i v b i n i m o r e i l b u l l i o n
wjptoilcr the same cloak of secrecy. can Arms Aid Trogram.
**Mr. Fred la* Files ami family Dawson county agent, im l Olio rt’ i l i l l i l e f u l l i i i m o ' n 11 \ o n i h e
“ ‘Senator Tohey (It-NH), a comfirm Relle Glade, spent the week­ Mathieux, county iigrnl The ......- l o o t o l t n i i i i ' b l | &gt; i i i n , 11-mu 111 II ir
mlttee metnher, said the group
end with Idr mother, Mrs Sally monies wsaro ettnrhldod tjy n In u-f in u p a i n l n l p l a n n t * in- t i g h t
may ask I’ruxldent Trumnti for
l i s t (••••I i i o n i ill. .‘ -In- i g i i n b u i l
l.e Files.
prayer hy .1. A. I ojtn aftei
•Utnorltv to look at the income
H'oafl.nM rroM Paa* Oa.t
The Home Demonstration Claim ier which uverymie retutied to the ty ivgn i i",- tin .. . .d lie. . iglit
tax retains of suspected gun.biers utoimds
ruther than nt a downf It-.. Ii fl banded
in d rnrkoleeis.
gested that retln'u special games of Seminole County hold their last Community ilou*/, wl.erJ u lieaitt Icil.d, bi.* i ■
"I expert Mr. Truman to give town stadium, nltlmuuh lie sug- County Cpuncll meeting of the nod delicii.ua lanclu-on vea* served iiouaekci-pi.ig and . •••king leave
Mi-. I’.dt '.I lout h i, l» tinned
.Mon.ln r* -if -ti s. Stri'All's (am.
ttn Ills cooperation and suppott," tniirhl In. p!*l»eil nt such a - taillum. year at Geneva on May 2fi. After i
Tolley told repmters.
Aiming those who under direc­ short business session, the meet­ ly had the hull l.caulifidw du-o.nt something I•• lie de*.....I
nil
• i •..imi
High
Other roinmlttee members are tion of Mi«s tlllii Reese Whittle ing recessed for the tree plant ing ed will, flawe.'* ill lo-f no mu. v back C
Henatms Hun' (IMVynl, Wiley entertained the .luycrrs wete Rud­ ciemonv in Imnor of Mrs. It. N Tl.0 flower ariangeplei.il were n* I cacli. I It. I an is* ••pc.atM.u,
(H -Wlsj mol O'Cminoi (D- M*l(. dy Ibis, ami llohhv Morris, pian­ Strevell. picaldonl of the Geneva A. K, Hoasotte., fin. I I, nl till
&lt; (&gt;PS I Xl« I It XIIX UN llll'lt
Ono committee member said "I ists, David Hester, Shirley Middle- Chd», wlm il-i-il ilui lng lu-i term of (aril.
After luncheon lb., .le.t.n g n
TlttiX \
X
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I', mi
"taDier auspect’’ that the crime ton and hoys of the double quar­ office M-ceuliy,
The ceremonies were brief, hut ronvaneil tn heat repift* &lt;&lt;( in vcar-old itil It11il |I’ \ •I. « i I••III «’ll
allue.'ioii in Kansas City, Mo„ tette. II. T. Gorily, civics teacher,
hn(irs**lve.
A
slpot
prnvei
-.vas
various el ill. s’ net iv il in {luring ttn I’n i y l it ’ In i \ i »om * - f H u - p t 'l ic c
wtuhl he discussed during tlm sang for Hie group.
offered hv \V. I.. Si'-gt Mrs J. It. year, after which tlw iVV I *l||lil V •i« *|in i t i i t i ' i P
i lif
i'"%
w m n lf M 'il
White H&lt;m*e visit.
Rllhrey, chairmen of tile Iteaolu- Council officer, wer* ■tailed I" twny fv• ' inoiM*. I '• •• im»||i f iiipp
■Dcniocratie l.euder Cluilna llinRED it 1,0W DOWN
tinn rommlller, re.nl the set of Mis* l.ila Wondn.d.
mty hum i'it'1 «'il him 'ii&lt; i imh imn**, lull
aggln amt Ills strong-arm hench­
RERUN, June I — f/P) — SovIm-e mo i '.*• wmililii't ii\ win •! In* IivimI
man, Chariot Gnrgottn. were shot Iri frontier guard* slowed down iff elutions iltnwn nt* at the time di'inn..*i ration aged
of tl:,» offtrer*, on lint' Mi
i I i* rep I•i•11•11• l 111111 iiiIm ii putrol
down in Kntisns (’tty Apr. B. A Western truck trnffir on the Iter of Mi«. Streve||‘« death.
After a beautiful poem and Jt Flower*, i.rrslilenl, lu| been &gt;c
ir Mini &lt;&gt; ii • »i iiMMind until hii'kli'
fotlenil gratnl Jury report linked lin highway today.
elected fur n aecoud
tin, M&lt;
poiti'i) In Itumi*
their murder with n gambling
While It appeared hero that the
form of
Wundaid used the h
combine said to lie oiwrating in slowdown might have been In re­
“niistrtntnirut" of Com Inplnllntinn.
Aluntiumo "a nml ma.tg mese
the Missouri City.
prisal for detention of four East against
yoiilh ggoing Immo from
hunt ln«t hi *• exported from Ihe Gold
Wlilln bulling in.I
‘ e S em lo committee's nmln German liargea in wcatern Berlin munlst youth
roast of XV. • i Africa
Jecttvo la In uncover the nndor- canals, truck drivers nt the Helm Hiimlnv’s gigauticr ra*t Merlin rally.Thursday evening. Mi*U. il. Hit
irld’a sources of wraith—nud It atedn checkpoint said Ktiaaian xono
icloso any ties between criminal gourds told them tho new restric­
tions w e r e
countermeasures
id poliliral groups.

^ Vico Unit Made1 ' Foreign Arms Aid

Hainan
Island Is
A f

Yhrae have hnrrlly heen tonehrd

Hainan atao can produce rubber
V III'
v r e a t i n i e s i pineapple, ,-ntgnr cone, quinine
coffee and eticonuta.
With imliistrinl dcyrlopment,
Hainan could become one of the
few A*iolie regions rapnhie of
tly KKYMOt'H TOPPING
mipporting a larger populationSAIGON, ladochinn—In Hair- I f a d d s on Hainan say the

WitH Horse Sense
Of Lady Wonder Regions In A s i d

Rv PAUL DI KE
Al’ NewsfMttiriw
RK’ltMONU, Va. - This world
could do with timre horse sense.
Good old fashioned horse sense
Ihc kind l.ndv Wearier has.
She's a hor*c 1 met the ether
•lav. IJiilte ii girl, l*ie. The Early
|s not only an mil Ino II v on the
earth'* problems, hut on most
any other siihiccl ns well. Does
not mind sharing her knowledge,
either.
(Ih. she looks like any ollici
liorse — Idark-ennted. speckled In
gmy around the mane, with fom
"Into foot. \ tllfienn the weighty
side, too.
Ililt aftei two hums in her
presence I am pn-pareil to admit
lliat l.ndv in senii-wliat d lffin n l
fioni most of ini kill
at least
the ones I have met.
Animal Mm Id Scholar
l-’m one tiling, she ha* nmre
Ulan the usual quota of horse
sense, She’* a lent tnnltl, if you
ii*k me. n or* of f’hi Rein Kaptnt
j of t lie annual t\ m bI
Hh no, sin- doesn't talk. The
, Indy uses the hunt and peek
system. In Inn stall, there’* a
rat hot iimlely couliivod linnid with
let Ipi-s ami umnbeis fitted dawn
into Hay slides.
Wla-ii lady voiie* mi apinien
sin- simply loners liei chin.
Iton-lies a level extruding out
fioni each -Ihle, and tin- lettei m
fiume shoot* up ms) like n type­
write* .
l ady's ontii-i, .Mi, f . I*. Fonda
nil I odilced me as "Mi Duke." Rut
lauly quickly dispensed wi|h fornullity and clicked out a clmuimi
"I’nill” even tlmugli site laid no
fnie-kllonledge of inv fils) name.
Kims * Ml ihe Vnswyra
With that Miidoll, l.udy and I
i halted like a loiiple of old liens
I lltn a-kiiig, she tin- answering.
From Mi*. Fonda, who ha*
nii-i-d l.ndv sinee s h e was a three
vein aid colt, I learned that the
hoist- I* something -if a wizard
at soothsaying Midwov in Flank
Iin I* Ifn.isevell', see..||d term she
foi't* as* llmt In- vvnidd be i-li'-'tetl
pM-sidenl pel mile foi a tlorrl
loil also a fomtli te*in.
lu Ib-el-niliei IPtll, sbe piedietcil
Xllli'l ten's eii 11 v min tin- win ii
year Inin
Don't get tlie notion l.imv is
pel fed.
She's lltddicil a |.-vv
tilili-s, loo.
Sm Ii us t wo v'l'tiri
ago vvI eii die fill in line vvitli all

on Island ihe Chinese (om m .i- fioO.OOO papulation .-nulil h.* trlpnl*l« have anpitreil one of thr |ci) w|,|,0ut .training the islami’u

potent i.illy richest region* in
East Asia Imt one which for the
present will only ndil to their se­
vere eeommilr problem*. Tin- J a ­
panese m»dr ii comprehensive
rurvey of the tiig south Chinn is­
land while they were occuplug
it during the war. They found
that it. mineral wealth may *1vat that of Manchuria and Sinkinnir. (him* * far weatern provlnce Hainan lm* hign-gnule deposit* I l f I m n . tin, copper, manganesr. lead, silver, coal, gr*
^

resource*. Rut now llnlnan has
to liny about two.thirds of lUl
food el«ewrhere. Mid the Com­
munist mainland In* famine in­
stead of surplus.
Resides tin- uioueiliate prob­
lem of feeding the population
th r Chine**- Cnniiiiiini*ta inherit
nii emoimm* Joli of rehahilltntiun. A fter the war the Chine**
Nntioimliat
officinl*
almost
wrecked the imliislrial foundation
„f || „ „ « „ built by the Japanaie.
Tlioii reniarkiil.le lecord «'f InI’fflciriHv, n»imptinn mid •'lioir
vninliiliFtii nulcil «mly a yrnr Mg)

long ago. *l„. related, *....... fellow " h‘ " r"’vwant nl to kmo« whether his wife I ,,v”r, , ,

, l'1 ,nn«

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‘ook

. .
'» ', " n*

.va* true to him.
° " i* ; ,- " 1 ' '
To wliii h l.ndv i. i
-d and I !mr7 ' 1
"" &gt;'
loplml
tori** *till o|»i»rntiH|r
I hi Icrt
"Aie vim’ "
Intact hy the .Inpanese Port In'
idullatnin* at Hoihovv. the capt(n Expert On l.ore
tnl, nml the excellent Intloie
tlie &gt;iglii.,i','i. who stop off at nml naval ha*e of Yullu were
tr*. r"iida - yellow nam e house neglected flu- Jatiam-*c hail tulill
"0 the edge of Richmond ask Endy r new railway The Nation ill.tt
'•wryjliing ft or. ‘will gel f.tll'lg had said the tail* foi scrap.
ialt . to " ilcti liaise will win
Goveimo Chen had onlv tiegoo
i hu six*" at Relmoiit ?,
i to repair the damage done l.y
lly foi me most pnpulni one*- hi* pi edeces ,ei * when Ihe ('miliOll*. Ilium h, oe tlio-e hav ing to nninlsl* Invasion began lie bud
'to with love iml matiInge. Each ir*toird some of the into mine*,
norson get- three question* fin There I* little piospect the 4'ontdt cent*.
. niunist* can begin to exploit

Lady la. been doing (Ids •» nv | 1 Hainan’s re-innce* soon Most of
illlg f&gt; a ie than .1 veal*. *)c- their limited eapitsl proliahly Is
laioiliib', * p-vt -oinglst comes earmiirkeil fin mo lit China and
MnuchiiHa. The Cioaumuists also
Ilong I" te I ! aiiy.
In IPlii, lb riionui* I. (iarrett. may hesitate to ii*k capital on
N’*jw Xvuk I’syi'lndngist cillloi, de the island because il would Inj
b|red her to la- a "genuiuu plieuo- I too exposed should a genet nl
nirnou.' lie ,nhl In oulil find "U" war come tn tin- Hi leal
Irlckei) iiivlived"
The ieiiclnsiop w.i* uotluag new
I'EIMAIT M \K ES
\* long ago .1 . 1928 tInee Duke
ST VMP tillH 'llE E
I IIIVCI - 11 v p-v. hol.igy pinfersio*
NEW DEI III
1.1*1
posts**
lehprled "t'lo-.c appeal to he *P&gt; I
hehnve curiously In
•Odplndi- I." 11-asonHide po-.sil.ltRv I,„||(ln climate-. In .one places
tor signalling, i-11liei of a cniisi-l
.*,, i ......... u .,«*,.
-on ... .Ilicui.sc..Ill-, rlii.iiicler "
rrK ,,„ iy s,ick when Ihey shaill.ln'U
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I IniMignt jiImmP n tipoff Nv^tnn
•" tsvicii I tn|\ mill In*! minin'**,
ililt •‘Ilf till till Ut'll'll fp|('f*1119l* a
•
Lhrii Mis I -'ii*Ij* w11 11't imirl'V. ' I iliiM* tlm! Mill |-4»llill|i't
Ilnw «lt»iv ’lir tin il,
1 u*kctl Irifllv In*" i« imi tli*vflopi'd with
l.iilly liei*i'lf
Hh idcii it nil 1«f ihl'tl f»»r m
Slit' I'llllM'll f«*l II IIIHIIH'Ilt tilt'll Wltlc
VIIIIf t\ •»f lif.itiiiic pur•polinl "in mi ii d. I hen. | ifkctl | m»hom.
lU T II "h« 'I llkf til Iff i| lllllllllll
I»vit)|C.
Uiihtfinifii limit. &gt;lif dinui'if.i
Kxp«*i'iiiM‘Mtfi-"
i olol If Ip) til*.
I'ooi t Inn
i- *■ -»lit.
* ; vlfinn if p 'it t Iml *»ninf tv put
il...... tin i poll- t il- mid pi iqdieiled
ti t*Innif
'lityl'f •Ilf l|o fs||‘| *l»'ffiv« tiiiit 0( intfi (Ym'm«f will put llin a Dewey vietmy.
I asked l.ndv how lunch I nimle k'hl llut.i Iv.ippn lutiitx
till, jiow$ it* tin* picture.

weekly. Itingii! l ike Unit, dm
llllsllell bill k tile lu lle d fie,Hie,
I looking the digits might In- ii
mile low on I lint uni-, I ,i lidded
i'hot n I wo n||p'i 1111111111-1* on a pud
Sami- resiill
Mr*. Fonda, a giaying little
j lady wlm tefer* to lu-i pet a*
Ion "educated Inose," glimieil and
I raid Kiiuiellilng hIhiii) folk* nlways trying to "ealch" l.ndv Not

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Jaycces Meet

Closed All Day 'ednesday*
FOR CUD F IN IN THE SDN

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LACE TAIILF PLOTIIES

69c yd.

r.0s;il E c u Mot* » 2 m'

I*HINTFI) MUSLINS

CANNON LI FST TOWELS

89c &gt;d.

B Pasl.l Colors

W For $|.«»

TISSUF (; in &lt;;iia m

SHOWER PERTAINS

i • * 89c yd.

Yelnu Plssllc tlxfi

HFMHFR&lt;; SHFER

Psstel Holid ' olios 3 1 .50 ea.

• $|,II0 yd.

TAHLF CLOTHES
Plaeltc Amt Odd* A I'ml*

78c A

$|*()0 ca.

I0YFLF1TF I aMRRODFRY

LadifH Printed Wash Drt'HHi'N

Elniilr.l Supply

'
$|.()ft yd. M
VOILES PRINTED

Clolt- l&gt;f Gold

89c yd.

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Permaneni Printed Lawn

THI BUOKILLIKTHATKILLSMORI
THAN BOO-KINDS OP
HOUSIHOLD BUGS MrijgXp
Cenlalnt Activating
"IXTANi"...exclu»l v»A ^ 3
with COOKKIUI ill| M
•UARANTEID
t o v iii . o n . ,

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Rise* 12. II. Ill

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Sires tit to 32

..30 ea.

MEN’S DRFSS SIGHTS
Fine ()ua1lty White llrondrloth
8um m tr U bars , . . and our smployes* willBa nlhe tn take ndvantogo of all
Its Joys—on b o t h

817.EH ONLY H-31. IS*■•-‘tl. 1flC,.34, I7-.1S, 13-33

and lako and aiream liv ery Wednesday during June,

2 for $f).00

Ji()y and AUffuat. Wa know our employe** b p rrc la tr tills midweek holiday
t^ary wsok during (beta months, and we *1* sivly hops tho rinsing achedula
wilt meet with your approvl* too.

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$1.98 Value , 2 for $3.00

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MEN’S DRESS StyOES

Close Out $5.0Q fr.

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Leaders Trying To
Moat convi
Solve Problems Of make
loag-tei
Small Businesses

Defense Council
AA
Is Reactivated
By Fuller Warren

&gt;•• 1 V

June
UP,
- TrALLAIIARSF.C.
A LLA H A 88EK , Ju
n e 1 — t/Pl

'■ eu ft*' **•

Wow’e. Commanding

since 1640, today
wss
£» District "lnr®
todav was
/ O
fficer of the Florida M
ilitary
Officer
Military
named
thr newly re­
nam
ed director of the
activated sta
te defense council by
state
Governor Warren.
He will tako over his duties on
July I. Col. Howie, 62 years old,
la retiring from the regular army
a fte r 88 years aetlva duty th at In­
cluded participation in Gtneral
PerihlngV Mexican Border cam­
paign against Pancho Villa.
State headquarter* of the coun­
cil will be eitnldinbed at Jackson­
ville.
The new defense council is com­
posed of the (iovernor, us chair­
man, the chairman of the Florida
Industrial Commission, chairman
of the Htate Rond Department, di­
rector of hte Department of Pub­
lic Safety, the State Health Offi­
cer, Superlntundent of Public In­
struction, and Commissioner of
Agriculture,
Governor Warron said establish­
ment of the organization “has no
significance as far ns Immediate
danger is concerned.” The coun­
cil's Job “will he to prepare ami
maintain plans for civil defpnse,
when and if needed, and tu aug­
ment plans for overall national se­
curity."
Tlic fcdeial government plan
provide* for each state to he re­
sponsible for civil defense within
Its own borders, Klorldu Is one
of 83 states now selling up spe­
cific programs for civil prepared­
ness.
During the war, Florida had a
road defense council program bi nd-

TIME FOR HISTORY
LONDON—UP)—The Staffordire County History Commlttco
and finish the county history.
The committeo advertised In
the London Tlinea for un editor
to plan completion of the history
end “take the necessary step*
to carry this out.”
“One volume of the Stafford­
shire county history," said the
id , “ wan published In 1008."
60-STATE FLAG IS READY
ONTARIO, Cnllf-—(&gt;!*)—If tho
Union is increased from 43 to
60 stutea by tho addition of Ha­
waii and Alaska, this city will
not be caught napping. Mis*
Laura Stroud’s 44 sixth grade
pupils have aeon to that,
Tha youngsters have proudly
presented Mayor Roy D. Boles
with a handsome five by eight
faot American flag to be flown
od tho day the union numbers
10 atatea.

ItT S W V O M —fw eet are the ueea of peychiatry.
‘ it i 1 In Um proper hande. and the proper hande
m . today are Utoae belonging to member* of the NaIlona) Cartoonist* Society. Thee* whlmaicaJ aouta.
some 280 strong at lha moment and preeldtd ovtr
ik
I
by X l* » Raymond, the A lp K ir b y creator to whom
I always ref or ae genial Alex Raymond, perhaps
: m fF vW because he la genial, have launched one of the
WL I most praiseworthy charily drives oa the book* u&gt;fey and psychiatry la all Involved with the whole
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a appears that the esrtoom su. w orking closrly

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with tha Institute of psychotherapy here In the
I east Seventies are going to set up a chain of free
l » :ri
clinics for the paychlatrlc treatm ent of dUturbed
Ales geymend children. To thla end. they have.**! up n raparals
group of their own called Somebody Care*, headed
by debonair Russell Patterson, aad they got the ball rolling the other
night by staging the world premier* of a movie called Johnny Holiday
a t a local movie houra and earmarking the profit* of the premier*
for the work of Somebody Care*.
.
Because our profeaalona are tied in so cioeeiy—thal mean* that w*
both appear in the r.ewepnpera-I have com* to know, admire, drink
with, golf with and borrow money from many of the top cartoonist*.
And once in a while. I wonder If perhap* they might not aet up a
second charity for the psychiatric treatment of disturbed cartoonist*.
Poe these are not mortal men. Thee* are elves. These are gboela
who appear in the night to etaal puiictineii'a nightstick* or play
practical Joke* on hank presidents. A cartoonist la a strange and
wonderful thing.
*
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•
•
ONE o r MV FAVORITE*, for Instance. I# Roy Crane, another
genial man I in fact, moet cartoonists ere genial), who drawa flu*
hotever. Rov lives In Orlando, Fla., now and hla Strip baa become so
popular that work keeps him glued to hi* drawing board But once
he lived a much more whimsical Uf* Once he decided he wanted to
aec tha Inside of the famous Okefenokee swamp In Oeorgla, so he
wandered off Into It and lived with alligators and bearo—not literally,
you understand—for neighbors for a few weeka. Cbm* back with a
beard that scared the yrlta out of his children. Another time h#
became a seaman on a freighter to Europe and still another Urns
be Joined the circus ns 8 clown. Another summer he beat hie way
around the country ut a box rar, aa a hobo. An uninhibited man.
Crane.
The lata H. H. Knerr, who drew the Kattrnjammtr Bide, used to
TO up ui oauoona a* a pastime, ami Hoi man Marsh, the a n m or
Danny Kale, has already mad* three separate attem pts to fly non­
stop from California to New York In a light plan* and break the
record for th at peculiar form of sport. Marsh also was a detective,
a sailor of a M-foot sloop, a prUeflghl manager and a United HUtra
Marin* In two ware. What 1 am trying to get across la that there lx
nothing dull about thee* guys and that their Uvea are considerably
more Interesting than those of, say, movie stars. Like the time
Urorgr /bringing Up FKthrr, McManus, the dean of them all, t*t
• 100 on the nose of a hors* named Hamburg Belle In St. Louie and
ahe cam* in at 30 to 4^-enaMlng him to pack hie toothbrush and
head for New York aad fame.
•
•
•
e
IT M l TME P L M I D 8 8 at Otto Soglow. the Lillie King man. (o
drees up la costume ’and get put on stag* to ham It up whenever
possible, while MM* Terry, who'djgws Teens, la a Camp Fire guard­
ian, Blue Bird lekher, Hortaon Club adviser, American Youth Hosteler
and a good oook. I auppqa* those come under the head of'whimsy,
too. The moat Irreprrawbto O f a l l the cartoonists might it B o b Dunn,
who drawa Just lbs T yft. i Mob la ha amateur magician aad a master
af ceremonies oa the gkls, oa' whom tha peychlatrlats could work

The two most novel features of hte
Idee are:
1. Capita)
banka,
privately
owned lending agencies supervised
the Federal Reserve System.
ey would extend long-term cred­
it to owners of small businesses
unable to borrow money eleewhtro,
2. Government insurance of bank
loans to small business. The loans
would he up to 826,000, repayable
In five years. The capital banks
would lend larger sura*.
Senator O’Mahoney (D.*TOrp.),
chairman of tho Joint Coiqamtea
on the Economic Report, for about
n year has been working on a
capital bank bill, Congreyaiona!
sources say that these two pro­
posals, plus several others which
tho President Included In hla Meant
message to Congress on small
business, will probably bo Inoladed
In an administration bill to be
called the Smell Business Act of
1960.
' ;
Both Republicans and Democrats
long ago concluded that something
must be done to ease the credit
market for smell businessmen. The
point was stressed In the annual
report of the House Committal
on Hmnll Business In the Repabllran-controlled Eightieth Congress.
The solution proposed in that, re­
port, however, was tax relief/for
small corporation* so that fltey
could accumulate reserves to glow
back Into their businesses. The
same committee, now under Demo­
cratic control, In its 1660 progress
report proposed a study of various
ill*w
im iiiu u iK those
Miuav the
in r
new piNiiR|
plans, including
President subsequently adopted.
All factions have agreed that
smaii business is now facing a new
und critical credit problem, Mod­
ern mechanised Industry haa In­
creased the money requirements
of small businessmen trying to
compete with large firms engtged
in scientific inasH production.', It
takes a lot of money to start agnail
businesses,
It . Is ulso roatl:
espund u plant and replace &lt;
lete machinery. The small I
nessmun finds no .difficulty
ting short-term loans, but

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or enough to shape. Bolt Into 1210-ln«h rectangle. 1 '4-Inch thick
Cream together 2 tablespoons buttei or m aigarine and 1/3 cur
brown sugar an dspread on douch
Roll as for Jelly roll and cut In
1-inch slices. Melt 1 tablespoon
nutter or m argarine In 8x8x2-lnch
pan; add w ater and 2 tablespoons
brown sugar. Cook over low heat
until mixture bubbles, stirring conlantly. Remove from heat and
sprinkle nutmeats over.
Place
•oils in pan, cut side down. Bake
in hot (400 degree F.) oven 40
nlnutee, or until done. Remove at
onca from pan. Makes 10 to 12
rolls.

MENU

RANGOON—OP)—An epldet
of itnall-poa which hit Ri
By CECILY BROWN8TONB
goon last November took a t
Associated Prase Food Editor
of 600 live!) within fire mont
Of course your lamllv will w art
accrdJng to tne Health Depa
hot cross buns a good many times
inent of the Rangoon Munfci]
before the Lenten season la over.
Corporation A departm ent eta
Bo make such lo n e on a subetantial Here’s an easy way of making
ment said the disease la still
scale , But thoy servo only « minor them from u “beaten batter.” Ones
raging In epidemic form in the
proportion of tie nation's small they’re out of the oven mix con­
heart of tho city.
&lt;
w iin 4 * m ,
fectioner’s sugar with a little nos
It stated that tram s of muni­
Belling stocks or bonds to got water, flavor with vanilla, and
cipal vaccinators sent into strick­
capital—a now method qa*d by mark a cross ou each oun.
en a ro a t‘ Were hampered in their
Hot Cross Bens
largo eornorations—b not feasible
work by penple who barred en­
for snull business.
Borrowing
Ingredients: l package yeast,
try to their homes, fearing tkq
equity capita) from small Investors 1/4 cup lukewarm water, 1 cup
ra
ware bandits
Isn’t practicable, bees use most milk, 1/2 cup augar, 2 teaspoons
N early 10,000 _ p
people Would p ra m to as# their salt, 1/4 cup snortenlng, 1/2 tea­
bed to be vaccinated forell
saving* to bay bomee, govern­ spoon nutmag, 1/2 teaspoon cinna­
Tbs statement
added
ment bonds or Inagrsnee. Insur- mon, 8 1/4 cups lifted enriched
In thla era of modern science, presently 300,000 uf Rangoon1
snee companies and other largo flour, 2 eggs. 1 cup currants.
760,000 population nave bee
Investors don't ll*s_lo Invest la
Method! Soften yeast In luke­ the average newspaper reporter vaccinated i&gt;y the Health D«
small firms — unless they thereby warm water. Scald milk and add no longer ia a “leg man'1. Ho pertinent._________________
___gain control of thorn. They prefer sugar, salt, and shortening. Cool uses tha telephone.
tn* securities of large, well-estab­ to lukewarm. Add 1 cup of the
lished eoMoms.
flour, nutmeg and cinnamon. Beat
Most small businesses do man­ well. Add softened yeast and
age, nevertheless, te get cgpttal, •gg*&gt;*nd again beat well. Add re­
somehow, eamawhore, when they maining flour to make a thick bat­
need #. A elseeble m inority don’t ter. Beat thoroughly until smooth
succeed, however, tn d their busi­ Cover and let rise until doubled
nesses often wither o r fall for lash (about 1 hour!. When light, stir,
of creilt, Bueh s re Q bail n a tiv e s down. Add cun ants. Drop by
spoonfula Into gi eased 2-ineh muf­
fin pane, filling one-half full. Let
rise until coubled (about 46 min­
Every spot’s a perfect
utes). Buke In a moderate 1376
degrees F.) oven about kO minutes.
baking spot la yotu
Makes about 30 hot cross buns.
Hardwick ovso becawt y
For Easter morning breakfast
the temperature’s the
we suggest the butterscotch buns.
You’ll be interested In this unusue!
souse everywhere in tbs
method uf cutting the dough: Take
oven. Dial your tempera-/
tlean white string—strong enough
tut* and forget your
.
so it won’t break - and place it
baking until the time’s
under the rectangular roll of dough
one Inch from the end. Then tie
Wonderful pstfnrmsarwn,
it in a knot und pull to cut tho
budget ptk*
dough in a slice. Repeat until
I f * areal valua.
the dough is used up.
Rullersculch Buna
iBgredlsnlsi 2 cups sifted allurpose flour. 2 1 '2 teaspouns doule-acting baking powder, 8/4 tea­
spoon salt, -* tablespoons butter
ur other shortening, 3/4 cup milk
(about), 2 tablespoons butter or
margarine, 1/9 cup brown sugar
(firmly packed), 1 tablespoon but­
ter o. margarine, I tablespoon
water, 2 tablespoons brown sugar,
BUDGET PAYMENTS
1/2 cup broken walnut ur pecan
meats.
Method: Sift flour, baking nowdei und salt together. Cut ill 4
l o r id a
tablespoons butter or other short­
^ fcsO M P A n Y
ening: add milk and stir until.soft
dough is fiirmet,
Turn out on
SANFORD. FLA.
21(1 E. FIRST 8T.
bought1light!v floured h uni ur urepared
Preildent
Jefferson
pastry cloth umi knead 30 seconds,.1

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•, Johnny Wyroatek of the Clneinnstl Reds led the American
Association In batting with a
mark of .863 In 1044.

COLONIAL A N D MODERN STYLES
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BARGAINS

SANFORD SALE DAYS
Offers You Opportunities To
200 Cotton

Dresses
Taken From Regular Stock
Nurh Brands aa Doris Dodson,
Georgians sad Joan Miller
• Cbambreye
• Viiilra

• Dotted Swiss
• Piques
• Butcher Lines*
• Kyelet Hatlatra
Solid rotors, prints and plaids
Bulrrn sunbarke, plunging seeklines, off (he shoulder and RedIngole style*. Msea 1-18 aad I0*M
88*44 ahd half site*.

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Sanford Furniture Company

Blouses
• Broadcloth
• MuUirilameat

• Ballets

• Crepe

la whit* end pastel ekadee. Leag,
abort aad ran aWere*.
Tailored, late trimmed, lewel
neek aad p laailag seek Uses.

Complete Modern liv in g Room
Thla group Includes aofa aad I
matching club chairs, 2 amain
table lamps, 2 end tablea, am
glass-top cocktail table. Also yos
get your cholea of
picture.

Rises 88-44

Regular Values up to £98
For this Sale 1.98 and 2.98

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Colonial Maple Is Always Popular

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Comfortable

Now 1-49-1.98

picture.

• Reran Gebardtora
. • Hkarkakhia

• Proepeetor Clatb
Two and Ikreo pteee la all

Values up to 2£9S

2-49 Values
to 1.49-1,98

Sale 1/a off orginal price.
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JUNE f. 1980

Bumper Crops Of Mexican Workers
College Graduates Pay “Hookers” To
To HitJ o b Trail Get Into America
I

NEW YORK, Juno 1. - t/f) _
Fewor layoffs. higher ]ob total*,
longer work week* and therefore
greater take-homo pay are report­
ed. This la pleasant new* today
for the half million college gradu­
ate* hitting the Job hunting trail.
Moat observers warn them that

Advancement In
Science Seen By
M. I. T. President

Rain Drenched Youths Parade In East Berlin

MEXICO CITY. June 1 - (0)
— I t s a dark night on the Rio

water, sounding with a long stick.
generally makes the One of the men splashes and th»
IIOI IMet
|ht*r than It wa* at leader *hu*lu« him. They wade
nid-term
'luiellv to tin far bank The lead­
Four out of every five college er stavs behind as the other me1,
graduates this year will be em­ cut them elve* loose and rlimti u|&gt;
ployed by Oct. 1, the Northwestern the bank, disappearing into the
National Life Insurance Co. of brush on the II. S side.
Minneepolla predict* today
It
of smug
base* this on estimates of place-: Another consignment ut
ment officials in a survey of U‘81 f v ^ n h r l l M
k&lt;&gt;r* •&gt;** ar
colleges and universities.
1
' 1,1 ,he 1 8'
The leader Is on "rnganrhadnr"
The senior crop is at a record
so culled because tie
high, and pre-graduation hiring (a "hooker
has been slower thla year In most pulls men out of the water. For
^schools. Large companies have two or three days he has lieen
• been taking fewer new employes quietly talking to Mexicans camped
per firm, placement officials *uv. along the shore. They want to go
But many school* report g sharp to the U. S. to work. Kven at 26
increase this spring In the number cents an hour, they will make inure
of amaller companies seeking col­ In an hour than they could make
in half a day at home. Thvv do
lege graduatee.
Success In placing this year’s not think about the higher cost
crop of technological graduates is of fuod and cigarettes in the U. S.
The hooker finally completes the
reported in Atlanta by the Associ­
ated Industries of Georgia. The number lie is willing to smuggle
association works closely with acrus* the river. Thvy pay In
Georgia’s educational Institutions advance — how much depends un
how much they have. The averag*
^ i n finding jobs for graduates.
w A two-year terminal course in is probably around 10 or 16 pesos
•lx technical fields of Industry is —$ 110 or $1.65 — a innii Then
run at the Southern Technical In­ they start their crossing
There is small penalty fur failstitute at Chamblse, Ga., as a
branch of Qeorgia Tech. T h e,
graduates are mid-way between
putting mure effort and
the four-year engineer and the vo­ thought into hunting work.’
cational trainee. In two years, the
"'They seem to feel they will get
association reports, tthis school a job," the University o( Wash­
ha* turned out 160 graduates and ington reports at Seattle. “ But
“has had three jobs welting for (hey feel that they will have to
every man it turns out."
heal the bushes for It.’’
j
However, most college* have
The rtati-tirai news it hearten­
been warning their graduates this ing fur the June grad Tim bureau
spring
that
they
will
havw
to
hunt
- ----- of Labor Statistics reports today
harder and longer for Jobs than. (but manulat during plants had
did last year’s class.
llut the,
' 1 lower layoffs in April than in unv
Northwestern National Life In­ month since October, 1048.
I'ln
surance Co. contends that, even so. rate of dismissals fell to IM per
this will lie a better year for the tlionsand III April. A veur before
job-seeking college graduate than it wo* 2H fur every thousand.
was considered normal Iwfure the
Tho bureau also reports that
war.
employment in geuerul increased
Its survey also shows that four over half a million in April, al
uut of every five schools report though still a little undet the year
M that starting salaries of their ago mark.
^ graduates tills year will lie as high
Alsu, tlie length of the work
as In 11*40, and those reporting a week In manufacturing plant*
drop say it Is very slight.
went up sharply in April, fatten­
Special counselling sessions have ing tlie nay envelopes.
bean held this year by muny
All of thasu indicatoi* of the
schools to prenata their seniors improving business picture cheer
for today’a employment conditions. tho new college graduates, But
Most report thier seniors being ueveitheless the steadily rising
pretty realistic about it.
labor force which they will swell
, "Graduate* realiza that jobs are in June continues to put pressure
• little scarcer." says the college on the nation’s economy to find
^ of business administration of the ever mure jobs for a growing pop­
^ University of Texas. * "But lhay ulation.

Freed hi Slaying

Woman iMight Some
Day Describe Her
Attacker To Police
NEW YORK, Jimp 1, —UP)—
Out of the damaged brnin of a
woman who was *avagelv beaten
six years ago may someday
rm ou’s i h* usu.e or Jsscriprion of

BOSTON', June I —(/Th— Presi­
dent James R Killian. Jr„ of Massaehusetts Institute of Technology
forecasts great advancements in
science In ttie next half century if
the world is at peace.
Rut
Harvard
anthropologist
E »rne*t A IL uton differ* with
the noted *cientift and see.* little
ahead
Killiam and llnotou participated
on a I (it li aimivei«arv’ broadcast
of " Anuricn - l -wn in. el mg ,-f the
Air'' last night
Killnvn I - 'k.-| I-i a new »trcnm
j of id* »* |ii do
an-1 procenes
lo inipi -&gt;v• l&gt;&gt; *111. uni living *I ami
aid- if »cunc* i* freed of "re
*11 ict loll* xml - ..'melon* ul the
cold war."
He Mil-1 lie expected "flickerfre* color Mr *lon.
prohshlv
i three illiiieii*|oo-,' sir travels ul
*pveil» op I I oii-i mile* ill hour
i *&gt;r m ini; svull.rii I,-oils ami hrtj tvr •■'a \ * -I ioe*&lt;i*tng fooils "
lie .ll* f HM
IIU‘1 t'Aftcd ll**
| of »ulm t;,t u' i. heat lioiutD xml
|»* Millie UP» f (L* ruillt'p hrut
us* a new ii.di. i *••1(1 ct* of eheu. \
I*•*♦*• lltK I'M*, «i.t ||i«r futUli* hr

Grande, A man comr* out of
the brush on the Mexican shore.
He peer* furtively through the
1 u . V up
down the river.
Satisfied, he creep* down I ho
bank. A doien men , their left

zwv
; swade*
r - yintoi sthe
him in ».«line. He

end of '

PAGE NINE

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

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hei attacker

The doctors wh have worked
with Mr*. Hsrtiei Scovillt Higgmson. a socially prominent Con
necticut divorcee, say her recov­
ery has been alino*t incrediblo.
On lime 16, 19-14, Sirs- Higffin*on, then vi whs attacked in her
home i&gt; lorriwill. Conn, and aliiinst I-&lt;ded nul l "( blows on the
tr- riil
M-iiii -I 1 ich - i n-lied her
-hull Mu wa* I-. dhei i sped nor
tolhed s a l tin aliacker never

Im* i- - ii found
:Jhe whs partly paralysed and
(he *i»-eeh center x&gt;f her brain was
iiliuosi destroyed.
But vvitJi what physicians and
psvchiHti i»ts -ay wa* "imlomlnnldt will" *|,c has leal oed to walk
ngalii. hi.-I lo reud write and
siwah-- although with limitation*.
Her I ail- avenue p*vchiatrilt,
ill it.-lei i t\ l.aidlavv, is confi­
dent in .f *he dll succeed in re­
calling (he del...I* of I,ci night of
horror
"(ivei ti.i |.H*t l-'vv months sho
ha- hero iihvin,- tl.i-lu- of niciniii y, untile of them e lining undor
lia'lil hipii.i-i
the .loci or said,
lulling ml. ii -lef lute tiattern."
Tho Iit -r ||. no .... i incuihers
" \ 114I some of ihoxe iiw iiiories aia
ul Ihe l.i-lii wa- r.tu iu in g home
11-un a dioi.ei ...Mi irn-mis, pay­
ing the i . t ., n , i , looking after
Ii-t tvv.. -ci - f .o and six. and
&gt; i.lkn f i.iw.nd nei own ledroom.
Ilu chil.hen found hei the next
■ii u'tiiug I. ng Ii i welter of blood.
I'nnldc to *i. p i&gt;H*sing motorist
i pln.lie f u help Ih. little hoy*
■lived with III -. veil h.’ lls ullMl a friend .alle.l mid heard one
I I Ike-Ill *H. *iilollino '* .lead."
II. Ip cnnle II •
Uli.' -lie WAS
i it-lied lo • hos(iilul f*'t brain *ur-

1‘armlitig ulnng the flag-bedecked streets and carrying *’&lt;tiers of Communist traders ■iiemhcr* &lt;&gt;f | l u I t V l H
♦ IMi‘ 1111'
. (.h \ e l «MU
|
the Ned-led free Herman Youth organization launch then iifig-heralde.l Whitsuntide Sunday "Mnivii 91' H Wfllr'I llllvt (I r* h w n lt'l”
on Berlin ’ A ....... idiul iitmfull dampened the enthusiasm
an estimated 6(10,0011 marchers West
Al III*' iiim114«*111. ih** M.i.T,
German police ana Allied t.-mp* were kept on the alert f.n any attempt by the demolish slurs lo t o ii!«*nt * « l. \nit i iiMii AiMffftt’t* i?
ter the West rom (Intern .&gt;■ o il Bioliopliuto)
Iiaiwllt'it |&gt;|&gt;« &lt;i hv Mis I t &gt;I I It*t Uui*' Mill!
*UNpItM ll &gt;1 I Ilf
hi VVUl*.’*
"It I** h tii.lii'}ti |o j t•\ t 'n niiii'h
lire. If tlie U. N authorities Mtfll U. 3. farmer, he Is still u t well .11 * l.S.H.KM LOAN BLI t SI'll
V
h\ % I »i*■« vv.iK't'Dt Ilf iUDOiP iMiiurrm o! tt&gt;v “inr t t'y
them, the lllegut migrants are off. The autimrities heir iv the , TKI. AVIV, l*iml
upi
H |. It*'III- »l •tfv'lll 11V
merely sent hack to Mexico. If illegal migiaui is oftrn pi d less llu new simper "llatzofeh' said ; ■'ivil'l'l
iIH &gt; l I . v &gt;1 h * v l - t i l ^ l l l t r h v K M S O ll*
iltlilt I
Mexicans catch them, there is u than the prevailing wage a d that Barclays Bank of London ha* ill lifvitt
uftlllunils t nsi Ilf tilsIMU* I n f VJ,
I,
i n l«l I I I .
I
lilt
Vll’W
of
fine of up to in,nun pesos t$ l.l66) Ills food and sleeping quart r* s rt I Willed to oloaii $1,4(10.000 to
h U i t i Inn a. Ho in Dvtiuit, Mii li,
and two to live tears in tail But sub-standard. If hr compn ns, he •hr City of Jerusalem "owing I hr hr a( h ilt . i J.t ii • Halt!
c O U rt it .v jii i ft ii w i n g v i i d n t o f nit*
1
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vt*i
i'edro Gaicia. chief of the Rev- is llireatened with brills turned to the uncertain political situu
I M'liuf %»l ilu I»•i *- t iiatuii- Iml Jury* hi .i n,* i .if shot Min! i.illfv!
nosa Bottler Patrol, says lie lias over to U. H. officers.
tmt. in |he cltv "
'll" ii»»*ir* * » i t • •■14fi a1 uni! no in* i* !)!• only t Inl t Vliginta. ’JO. a h.-i eonly tw o men to put mi a hundred
Even assuming he gel- a lob,
the cltv had planned to iin- lilt r lily.' fils'r ‘V11 ilv•111 * hit'll (UUllUti li'tt ^ n t,.,i . t *pnjtn pat «!&gt;&gt;:». t*n«
miles.
•aves his money, and • ■ leave llii money for new development | hr ItU*I* l vMhlnit I•t‘hHvt‘
yfm *&lt;t ii . i.niu’v! pm • n lumThere a ir othei l&gt;pes of "man when he wants to, he is no in I lie (cteiiir*. The hank did, however,
lit ill-•"IJ*I i 11 11.4 I•.i •»lv* fHlIBr vtf •&lt;lf. lint.. .uirvcMi.J ^UUIltfphofu)
smuggleis.'' Sometimes boatmen tlear. He can turn liiimi f over aiilounce its readiness to lend will | tilt ipHlt ll 111 Mtilpt't ll IVr
will take the Mexicans across in to the l). H. uuthoritle* and re sent I'-TO lino it the loan was guaixi. lir^r :•In| *III) 11•i11\ 19 v.VfrpMpulN
But
small skiffs or on rafts. These hack to Mexico in safely
• •••!»
tin! •* * !t !
»I \ v
\!t.» l»
are called "patcios” — •‘duck- probably he doesn't kn.v that!
"It vvi* I'Miihi Iriit'h in ii iiHim! t
BANi .h • »lv
til
Ih.* im
men.’' O tin western frontier, lie's in a stiange laud With a eial -coie" was pmhuldv consci va j k t i p m v » * r h i ♦ •( . 1111 k: m u * t nf niir il&lt; u i 4*n!
p
m
ii
n a t o t 'l l ,h *&lt; thi&gt;
g« i v
up uguiii-t 1 unto, mu iiinl Aliioliti, strange language. Ho n 1 finds tlv.
i I n * *■ ! ii
h i .|
m I• i t. • f i • • l l p i • h | s tlv
im ifit n
i i . * • im I i ’ 11 * • o f
I h in t *
the Kill, tvlt-i* iiie men who know unuther hooker to taki hi n hack
|l In* -i. i|l.I -.i'liu-d-1- identify
.xeslco I* phtlilnllg s delermined would di- tpp. ■■ Wi s ■•11141 b:4 i iii
vmii
•
(,
..1
hv
•l„ nine: . h. ni'l-l I .' &gt;1 go free
cinrpaigii lo hall then opeiation* j
the habits of I'e holder put I ifI across the river.
u ii hi i ii* . l l i f i s
tvoilhl
I m * nlinn*
t
•ms Into
I .1 ll,11.11 . till 1-1 In.' Ill',v- Collmid liuve n good , hniieo o| gelling
There have been eases where Plitloln lollv lie IIICIeiiM-d tm Ilu 1-•••III l&gt;mil III I i inplvv niftit («t im*lit vi
ul lllp lit
\n
1.1 111. ui
liv • vi ii
I .1 ore of
their wards acn -s the lence. Or reluming woikera were Ki ed for Mepcaii *ide of tin- 11veI.
I until1
h • »m*|
cuii "id But Ivo
they iiiiiv In noielv guides, wlo&gt; i heir suviugs hv the linnkt ■*, and edicatioiml ciiuipaign will wain
i h! »ir pnviiif
ItJfpfi
w null) ii:i\ «• p&gt; i nut t « *1 1.111.1 itimi* 11h
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take the Would l« immigrant to .■ their bodies tin own Into ilu river. tlo' worker* -*( I lie ilangi-i* Ihi-v Mil* |Mm i l l v
I..I
* |»* lllilllM *MH tll.'lll llll •
••! It'llf hir'xpll.ll
point wlieie their is no fence,
Mexico sends some vvor eis to rim
iinj't *V Hu'
im if lu n e
ht'i'niln* ilm'lv'l
va il h
Li uni
To- ll. H. by tin- migrant woil t ;il In i 1l u l l ll111•i ••VIlly.; mull him ctlt IH
The migrant
culled a "wet­ the U. H. legally. Tln-y i ust go
t n•t lii'l 11 &gt;1111111
back" along tin- liver or a "wire- on formal contracts whl&lt; ( pro­ Oi • 'agreement, is bound to d.&lt; all -••ll “
i &gt;■ nil nf I fif v liMlintP
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A
• a e t e b i i ni ii . . rirfii
lumper" in I lie we I
is III danger vide they tie puid tin- pri railing it -so lo hall illegal iiinulgiatom
II
I ' II •' il' 1 U u t * it i »,**i)iii»*»n il*' IlliSl.l II
in*' i ’ill f p i i't hio.i'i • HICAGii
(•»’&gt; Hd'iy
from tlie time he leaves Mexico.. wage. They are insured gainst Tlure ale ll, H. laws against die - • i i ' i i f f ’i l i f i n h
‘. i h l i t f l III f I
■I'ltei i ale In* lunch ui Hum*
He may step into a hole in the death or accident and tin r em­ gal eulry and an active holder &gt;' • vig» i it| h i. ' il i &gt;n i h i HiP (in* hill to ill !&gt;• | .|.It I’sik au.l llien decided to
I I til I l ilpAtfil
ford, or the cm rent muv wash him ployer iniisl agree to pa their pal ml to enforce them l 1 .N (mm il ■ pul nil** l h. 11:i«'• I f
l ninoinh . i fliiinnatf (In Mint • n*i Uni lagoon J* u finger howl,
downstream. If he crosses In a way hack to Mexico. I it for ere u the border area* are win nod • i \ un ii • i i (Ms
p i v J^i mi
ht«|l tlv’ l l\ f &gt;•• ' I ' l n r
llo dipped In* hand- m the vyaboat, ll muv oveiiiun
Hu many every one who goes on a formal uui to dual with Ihn smuggler* •' 4‘*11•• ll* » r ’ll III I ll ig.n i nit
tei. -aw sooitthliik awunminx
bodies of aliens have been taken contract, there ate two of thres TImv who have "wethurl.- w'oil t I vie t ht V I •IlllllMtl
.loan to him. grabbed it and
rubbti fiiib,v tld mile** ^uiitlivv
trom the liver that a U. 3. sheriff wanting to go anywav tlnfy can. ing tor them are not allowed in
of Petuiiu'
Din iuul wa- on pt* pulled it out it wa* a 31 pound
in the lower valley luinpl.iinid that Those ate tlie ones who fill'victim enilluy legal immigiaul*
carp.
way fis*m Imlonesn,
I'll! V( \ IN STKAIIS
Bit tlitre Is a demand foi lah
the free cemetery in Ids town was to the hookers.
Tim
IsiBt
piracy
took
place
un
I'KN
\N
ii
i/T
*
»
INralHfi
in
on
|he
U.
H
side
of
the
river
And
There
is
no
reliable
j
estimate
full uf unidentified Mexicans.
Ohio h e c i m c a M a t o in 1 8 0 3 .
Mexicans say that even If the how many smugglers a ri working a -B'ply *&gt;n tlie Mexican sole rim thr StrailN uf MalttciA ntinck fm .lauuait JO vvhen a BetilniK lunk
rerrltnry "u* cala«
oldiiaw of lupplv slid -leioaii-l i* thr Riwniiil limp llilh year when was Mrippf»l of ruhhti anil (pun* I lliluoiti
m igrants geta--acrose lha river on. l|ie border. Uut oi« fo
tdi died in 1805
t hr y ritllppoil it junk i’f $t» liOl) iiiA* vuhu J at ftO'O
•aloly, and finds a job wttli a observer aid an estimate of "lev im rw oikinp

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Pre-Inventory Sale
STORE WIDE

O N LY

Continues Fijiday, Saturday and Monday
Every Item In Everybepartment Reduced In Price!

M E N ’sS s S T R A W

I . U H L S ’ N N I .O N M O N K

H A TS

Friday Corning 1 Hour Only

Panamii, Leghorn, CalcuttH, mid
Many Other Straw*

BUY NOW

ALL REDUCED TO SELL

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9 ’T I L 1 0
Qwadrli i Prints, XII Square, Fine Finish
Your Choice of a Largo Beautiful
tsiortineni o f Pattern*

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SPORT SHIRTS
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Short. Sleeves, Cool Comfort .
Materials, All Washable, All Slats
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F

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One group

Values to 7.95

An Umisiiully Large Assortment
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Close Out 3*98

VulucH to 1.79 yd.

r

Values io 8.95

LADIES’ HLOUsSES
P IE C E H O O D S

8 Bets Only

BATES WINDOW DRAPES
Values to 8.95

Close Out 1.98

Quanity

5 pr. Only

BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS

CANNON SHEETS
AND PILLOW
CASES
72 x 99

2 '29 | 9

81 x 108

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materials. All colors amt sizes.

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Carrots

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nits To Housewives

MARCH OF EVENTS

Ivan Chance ta Boat
Taft, Balltvei lobar

n c w V A c" j i t
; &lt;/p)
8o you wnnt to get out from
utnler the bon and start a busiSpecie/ io C t n t r t l P t t t i
n e u of your own. So do n lot of
T
A
8H
I.N
G
T
O
N
—It
may be a lot longer than generally expected
other people — Mon;, in fact, thnn
W
before the first hydrogen bomb Is exploded.
• yeor ago when ninny business­
(everything in connection with the project Is highly secret, of
men were talking gloom.
tourie, but Independent scientists read the surface signals to say
Current earning* statements
that the bouib wilt have to be made with tritium, a heavier form of
Jn o w that the rewntds ure great—
hydrogen than the more plentiful "plain" hydrogen c» « somewhat
n o those who succeed. America
heavier form called deuterium.
was made by those who started
out on their own. Hut don’t forget
If tritium must tie used, the process will be slower because ths
that the risks are perhaps even
production of tritium Itself Is laborious.
greater, before you leave the se­
It Is made by bombarding hydrngrn atoms with
curity of the weekly wage and
lithium. Only small amounts are believed to havs
take a chance.
been manufactured up to the time President Tru­
If you yield to that temptation,
man gave the go-ahead on the H-bomb.
let’s see whnt you’re up against,
A recent Atomic Ensrgy Commission announce­
what you'll need to succeed, what’s
ment indicated that ths facilities at Hanford,
most likely to trip you up.
until now exclusively used for plutonium produc­
“You’ll have plenty of cointion, will also be employed to make tritium.
any—In other words, competl•
•
•
•
Ion—In your venture. There were
• TAFT AND LABOR—Labor leaders prtvatsly
26,886 new business incorpora­
tions In the first three months
figuie they have about a 50-50 chance of defeat­
of this year, iN.t! per cent more
ing Senator Robert A. Taft iRl. Ohio, In hta
than In the first quarter of 1048,
campaign for re-election next fall.
Dun A Bradstieet repurts:
Now that Ohio Htate Auditor Joseph Ferguson
JsM ph f .r g u t .n
But bankruptcies were up lit! per
has been chosen by the Democrats to oppose
cent—from 2,088 in the 1840 first
Taft, ths AFL, CIO and Railroad Brotherhoods are going to start
quarter to 2,blip in I860.
Per­
to work.
haps even ii lurgoi number of
One AKL chief views the situation this way:
lirm s folded quietly without hav­
Ferguson has a well-knit organisation In every Ohio county
ing to go through bankruptcy.
through his slate auditor's position add Is popular in rural arras.
^ T tiis gives you still another idea
If labor can turn out a big volt for him In the cities, he has a good
w ef how the competition is growing
thanes of winning.
tougher, ami tougher.
Ths same AFL official admits that Oov. Frank Lauache would
“About one-seventh of all busthave been a stronger candidate but hr wse unwilling to make the
ness enterptisvs in the United
race against Taft. Union leaders say the reason Is that Laukthe
8tates normally close their doors
has aspiration* of becoming the Democratic vice presidential nomi­
and an equal number open for
business during the year,” ac­
nee In 1862.
•
t e e
cording to “ Sour Business,” a
handbook published by the state
• MR. TRUMAN'M 1MIP - Republicans, still smarting over Plea of New Turk's Department of
dent Truman's denunciation of the UOP-controlled noth Congress as
Commerce in Albany.
the “second worst” are lying In wall wllh heavy ammunition In case
Tha going is roughest the first
he praises the Democisllc-run gist Congress
^ y a a r you stm t. The New York
The mlnouty members of Congress are especially mtrieiled in
E s t a t e fathers studied the history
what Mr Truman will say during hta ciust-country tup this monlh
Of 5,000 retail businesses in exist­
Senator Kdwsrd Maitln |R ), Pennsylvania lontende the Demo­
ence at one time or another dur­
cratic Congires has failed the President on major issues Martin
ing the last 80 years in Pough­
points out that the President has asked for, but isii ( getting a tax
keepsie, N. Y, Thirty pei cent
increase
lasted only u yeur; 15 per cent
The (JOP senator also cites the fad that even though Mi Tinman
died in their second year, nine per
tailed for lepeal of whnt In- termed the "slave lab.u" Tail-Hartley
cent in their third, and so on, in
decreasing numbers.
Act, the Democratic majority ha* already told him no
•
s e t
Depressions furnish plausible ex­
cuses for business failure, but arc
• ATOMIC ALUCH—Whether the United Slates, Ulrat Britain and
• not the chief cause, the state
Canada filially dtcide on the free Interchange of vital atomic accrete
^ f a th e r s say. They counsel nguinst
will depend largely on the uutcume of two errands ■&gt;( diplomacy
^over-borrow ing: "In the retail
this month:
field at least Ml per cent of the
These are Die trip hy United Nations Secretary Deneral Trygve
capital should lie pul up by the
Lie to the Kremlin In tha Interests of a new Kait-West understand­
owner, und 75 pci cent if possible,''
ing, and thr Big Three foreign minister*' meeting In London
When you're your own boss,
If either of the two meetlnga wind up with any eurcraa toward
“houra don't stop ut 40 u week,"
a settlement of the cold war Issues, there will be little chance Dial
they warn; nor ure you "going to
the United States will want to ralaa It* rigid Atomic Energy Law
ba able to keep golf appoint­
so R can pass around lla fission secrets.
ments at three P, M.” ami dun't
On tha other hand, the hotter tha cold war gets,
May Osrlds
fool yourself by “living off the
the batter are the chances that tha United States,
shelves" — keep your books right
la Baal
Britain and Canada may declda an Information pool
show your true rusts, Including
^ fb a so ib b lv pay for your own servia utterly necessary to their common defense.
Infarmatlan
^ le e s .
“Otherwise, they counsel
Should the aacrata trade hands, the United States
you, “you may have a rude awak­
would get from Britain knowledge on new processes which simplify
ening some day to a realisation
the tricky detonation of Die A-bomba. From Canada It would gst
that you have been operating at a
priceless fruits of research on development of atomic energy through
loss fur years.”
the "heavy water" process
Tu succeed, you shuuld: be able
This country, In turn, would give lie partners equally valuable
to get along with people; be will­ . data on peacetime uses of Dssion-eneigy.
ing to shoulder responsibility (it's
up to you to meet the payroll and
pay the debts on time); like the
business you chouse; uudei stand
that business is u speculation mid
^ b e willing to take the risk; like
w to sell; be able tu iiiuke decisions
Fur every one furniture or home
and weather wroag ones.
furnishing store that failed in
Dun A llrudstrcet. looking at 104(1 (when it was hard to) 21
what caused business to fail in folded lust year. Nineteen food
the second half of 10411, say that and liquor stores failed in 1040
38.7 per cent of the bankruptcies for every one in 1040; 16 general
were due to the Incompetence of merchandise stores, 14 clothing
those trying to run the business: stores, H restaurants and hurx,
24 per cent to luck of experience 111 drug stores and six laundris,
in Die line; 2M.2 per rent to lack for every one of their kind in
of managerial experience; n.7 per III4U.
.c e n t to unbalanced experience —
Most people ran start a business,
V tio t well rounded in sules, finance, us they say In Albany, The trick
purchasing, and production.
Is to keep it going.
The agency finds 5.0 p^r cent
of the failures traceable to neglect,
due to poor health, had liuldts or WOMKN HELP YUGOSLAVIA
marital difficulties.
MAKE LAWS
BELGRADE — &lt;/P) — Women CHILDREN FREE!
Fraud accounts for 2.8 per cent;
disaster for 2.1 per cent; and the now halp to shapa tha futura of Children Under 13 Yra. Admitted
agency la at a Iota to explain 1.0 Yugoslavia from high aaqta in
ths governmsnt'a councils. In tha Free Wllh Parents Anytime Ex­
per cent of the failures.
cept Saturday M Sunday.
Business failures aren't at the recant elections hera, for axampla,
rata they were lasfore the war, .'12 of tha naw assembly — Yugo­
slavia's
countar
part
of
Congraa*
A u t they have been climbing fair­
T O D * r &amp; F R ID A Y
l y steadily since the comparatively in tha United States — are wom­
en. There ara 020 members of
foolproof business year of
tha new assembly.

___________ ____ _______ _______

-liqq. i
'li,ii tin honit'liinkn Pis ptoviil iM.ik.--t,
that the lim-ii tnnl the ravmi mixshould umli-r-tniiil the qualiiles of
llayon towels held then white- tures wt-ie most expen ive. Plain
towels were decidedly
___
_
different toweling*, and then hu&gt; ness best. Cottons cliantfi-,1 most Ciitloi
TKA TONN’KI TESTS "
accoiilinir to v\ lust l&gt; must import In whiteness. I'nhlem-hcd t ottuns ' cheaper than the average toweland linens heeniuc vjiite with lug; the cotton-linen mixtures
Homcmukers generally agree on nni. *° }'i r‘
,,
the qualities they want in kitchen ^.'w el.
mviense in ah- washing
lint heavy lirmlv wov- next ■heapest
Printed euttons
lm,r,.
tow,dings wore
towels, snvs Adels tilnte, of the Jfiftieth laundeimg.
, "T
“ 'r on cotton often i- hnnlci to wash
though, some
white ,,m"
than .....
loo-i-i
more than (wire the cost of Did
! Mi.-ouri Experiment Station. For "V, " T
i
... ffnl-rlc
" ' ' 1'
drying glass, silverware, or dishes.
'"/'V .....,,rh ...... "tU" im,ch
A* for cost. Miss Dinte. .epi.rts average.
they want towels that are durable,
tT ,, , K'..m . ,
, i
1
. soft, easily laundered. II......... .
!
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good looking ami reasoiuilde in
"mk7 f»i durability.;
pr|c#
.Mmii liinter report* that tha rayon
S A N T O R ® • O RLA N D O RD
&gt;PQAIblt
.
To learn which kind of toweling
" T ' . l h‘V' “ it
0S IV I IN
T U R N ON I X A .4 3 6 A T
meet- the-..........-cificatmus best. "V*
«"•» «h‘\
|
. o h t ?IHIATSI
T
H E FL A S H IN G A R R O W
Mi.. Dime, tested lilt toweling,
1
",0,“
j trim* total utore*. Tlirv lia*linl«*tl 11 11 '
all cotton, dll linen, cotton linen | *-'"en and lavon towels lost
LAST TIM ICS TON l( HIT
HHxtiitvw, and layoii liiMi) mixwith iim atul InuiulcriiiK.

AftU&amp;WASHINGTON
First Hydrogen Bomb
Still Long Way Off?

•

u . n HANEnwn r u m i m

iif u

f

Business Success
Rougher Project
• Now Than in 1945

.

qA vw w n

ij
I
Pi

1

, j lu te s
T o w e ls
, o n e la im d e lin g
S t' la u n d e r in g s

w e r e te s t e d
a fte r , ’u ' ''“ D o n a n d
a m i a f t e i u-&lt; m i l i g e l U 'ia l lv
h e ld
e v e n in e ie n s e d

. o t t o n - l l i i e t l t o w e ls
ilo - ir
w e ig h t, o r
it w i t h s h r in k a g e .

First (inidour Sliuving!

“CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN”

From the tests Miss ............. -an‘‘",l
I clml. ||,„t no one kind ..l t.-wel........ than Die Ii".
(lifluu W K IfII—Jetiiim' CHAIN — Mvrnn l.()\
I lug ha- all qualities desiled. For ;
" '',l V"' '."V"'*',
r«»*
evnq.le. , ay-on a....... .
towels , 1'" ''‘i
**'“1 " " ,rp
Complrtr Show- 7 :.1«-1» l« l«'-l«
I*.' - ' ii ngtli with repeated washU”" ‘“ ““’D'ent.
lug. lull nb-oi bed moisture liettei j
" '"-n tested lot loenk'lge nfler |
K ID D IE S U N
I while coUoii paint'd HtM’iii,fli aval I
wm»hiii^«, lh«* liiiciiR and mvQolb
;
ill'
«
n
h«
d
It*
hr
.
So
nlit*
|
P.B.I. AOIN11 arrested Han;
(above), 3», of Phl»ade!prla oj
W h o t M a i l e r s M o v t W l i o n You S e l e c t
espionage charges. He Is ucci rod o'
"dsaling” with Die British i »y Di
Klaus Fuchs. Cold w»* Ii Id Ii
Baked G o o d i?
Our C u jto m e rs T^ll Us .
$100,000 bull after a In-it'll i.
Edgar Hoover, dUectar of tli Fr«V
! |,1 G i l
ersd Burcuu of Investigate Bllf
Attorney General J. Mown 1 M.
Gralli said In a Joint stutn lit a
ill"
VVasldngton that Dr. Fuc
turned over atom bomb ici els
.hint' I’uikfi I' u r Ii
Gold. (Jntrnuitionai Soma dion
IIKRiKH (H.IVF.n
HANTS, Culif. — UP) . T he
average olivi in Californin prohalily will he liigger If tlir t s i i f f ,
on Imported olive oil ii ut 60 &gt;
per cent, u.s expected. In polled
ell woiihl thus Ih&gt; beltei igile to
complete with domestic ml which
ir usually pi eased from olives
eoonsldeied too small to i*IIII"
uing.
Sire can he increased I linn*
uing pail of the giowin crop
on the trees, reports II r Hurt-1
man, Univei-li&gt; of Caliter la |&gt;uniologisl. lie says tire, witll
light crop i generally
rudi'.ro
fairly huge fruit, willin' llolM*
with heavy eiops yield
high
percentage of olives i-ut sionll /
for running.

S A N D W IC H
I’kg. of 8

BUNS
I llUllt i s
Mill mu)

C

I lrsbiif*«s |„ Ir® I Lit
€&gt;i Iiidfs' \ mu \*VI#

lk li6

f

I lltlv t *&gt; I Ills

liiiti' Cm L« i I i »—h

F HANI v Fl ' KTER

m

I'l. K of 8

BOLLS

15c

401 W. 10th Hi.

16 tu .

M EALS

R IN (;

19c

D A lf O F
i

&amp;

T

food l o c k e r s . . .
Sale l\ &gt;i To Keep I'n-sli Nnd Read)
Lackers Arc The
I" Mike
Far I s*. Ill Sra-uilt tnd Dill III Seasim Foods
Tcmplllig Nltd N'lllr kills Me»L Fvery Da* In The Near.

Nicw Loyv mcN is
ft) P e r :i Muh.

U etail Spt iinl» For PltiH Week Fml

Swift Premium t.'el

WiunerH
II. N, (iiHst. Tender

Rump Roant

Klnvoi

i.r.ide A. i'uie

b. 5!k* t; round Hot*I' II). Hllc
" estern llosion Halt

b. 47c Fork Roasts II). IMk*
.h. INestern Center t ill

6tK‘^ork Chops lb. tittc

Cube SteaMs11179c

1 8

Iimi I'arket

I KESII JE LLY ROLL

:t:tc

GOLD POUND CAKE

25c

.‘ITc

IT g. of 48

I l|»'M

I

Nut ley

I'Olk

I ill"

«.i mi nn i»:ii»

Itull’ t

Uih I'lnd mi- ( hops

57c

(/I I 8,

II). .TU*

Iloles I'llii apple No.

Juice

' all

IMe

lime I'nikel' I'utnlii

riiips

2:u*

IS &lt;&gt;s. Pkg.
Kmegerw

Heer

Enjoy “Siipei'-Riirlil” Meals
m e *|i \ i i n

tal'tl I'll

:tr«'

'IVhIimI

l ea Hans

Milk tail runs lie
r
i ; v i ; h f k k n ii

Huron

Niciiii

Mloll* House Fvap

Cnliinel Type--IIR Per Year
Drawer Typeyp -9IH Per Year

c

I'x l-ltI. 1I.A I

DANISH NUT RING

O ur Frozen Food

Our Own—Breakfai

m

SUGARED DONUTS Dnz. Pit-

VA ,

fuj;)*V*'i '

DIO I'e r ii Mnn

sl.iiupnl it 11Ii I Ilf ilulr
l iplil mi lltf i ;i | i | h *i .
Nh I linn* I n W P'n
ilutiNl lirsli, 11,| aill
J i r**b liukf 11 I• ' il*- ’
M.ulpil |ilfn*iinh |iUir**

BREAD

I'Ulhel l.igltl

ANCELFO O D

NR

alt lip III *(,
\ifMi»
|u« k.ipi til Iu lie I*.ii I*
I i lllillill*. tlllll I lkr**i
»l*
Mi l l
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^1 il I I 1*1
Hifmls .nisi HmII i*

M ar\ H
H o m e s! v lr

I'ltm u 1 lillR

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Y E

.111(1

I m i'

Locker Plant

T H E

.

sat vMH Mm milt
"tlalt tl lirttli" liukf I &gt;

Yoim

EVERY

I imi

I I tttu
nttmlM
i i i i m I.
Altai Mill'll I lf I ip III till
fltr Ilf .till. fair Milt'll

t i : \ rHAi. k OKIDA ill It K M IKI /,1.
A M ) SIG H A ll tl).

T E M P T IN G

m i 1 \till

I IPhlllirSN mid

Veal Shoulder ( h op s....... 75c
I'anc.

11 . .—

,v

O m w ii

(J i i i c Ii

Hen Turkeys
Fancy

Ih -M ril

*V

|)iiiw ii

I

.
I lu

or

Cut-IJp Fryers....

i-

• ii i ii

■

Ih. 55c
Shipped

.... lh. 19c

Iti-ady T'ii Cut Sitiinyfu ld lit ami

2 cans 27c

Cooked Picnics

AAII Corned Reef

lei linin'.

Hash 1-lb. i*lili 2!tc

Skinless W einers

Italtis l.liiichroii 12 or car

Meat a lor $1.00
Iona Gold—(Team Style

Corn no. 2 cun 10c

l.orge Mi l lean

Sugnr Loaf Pineapple .. ea. 29e
New NVIlile

Loose llr

Potatoes..........10 lb. bags 39c

1

Large Calif.

7m

Bing Cherries...............lb. 43c

�.

TH E charade ia * po*tlea|, preaa or
* acted putti* founded on a word or
phraia, taeh ayliable ot which conirti*
tuUa a noun. Tb* whole of th* won! I*
* noun of aomawhat different meaning
from «aeb of tboaa supplied by ItabMarat* ayRable*. In wrIUnjr, UM ayflMke
ara tartntd FIRST, SECOND, THIRD,
Itc.. and th* complete word la termed
WHOLE, ALL,TOTAL or COMPLETE.

M^ATER millclant to fill thro*
" ’ container* of different alias
will All tha amallcat container
four times; tfaa larctit codtilnat twice with four gallom o'var j
or tha medium container thra*
time* with two gallofi* orar.
What la tha capacity ot faeh
containerT
■t«* ■wuboj m i »»i n w i iMiwwa

SECOND ahuna eompanyj and my
WHOLE amuata company.” Tha aaawar
la co-nun-drum.
Kara ara ebaradaa from tha National
Putalara’ League that ara wlta-tadtifat

BRAIN TEASER
A TRICKY . . . . . pnpuUr In
“

frandpa'a daya want Ilka

1 (6 lattara)

thin: If Solomon waa tha aon of

/ want fishing dolma tha bay,
And had d tot of fun;

David and Joab waa tha aon of
Zarulah, what ralatlnn waa 7orulah to Joib? Can you aolva It

rio t ova I dinod upon my tUtah,

now?

'flPUOH In
non a of It*

JUST JUGGLE

k

Than raatad in my TWO
That ovtriookid a TOTAL
Wktfa lovafy potiat grow.

£

[;

,11 &lt;1« ! • « # » )

W*tifur^»tM(n$d, unkampt, COM-.
Ht THREE thi lint of homataia mm
Baking at TWO a ptaeg to ia i .
A bowl of itaw, pirhapa a ONE of fruit—MM. J. F. ModTON
m (10 Uttar*)
This la t punl* within a puttie, a*
you’ll dfafeotars
Darting, THREE FOUR of fraMe **(»■
*9

la not tfi chUdith at you thought,
For yaara and yaara of hlitery
May la dOttriboi by ana TWO dot.
So TOTAL, thortO a fatcination
Whan /Hal a Urga-tUtd lotttr ONE
Man faprdaant Atloofo, Porta,
Coiudibua, Rmha and Waaktngion.
—f u n k T. Black

— Mm . pavl von b o o k m a n

HOW C A N HE FENCE HIS PASTURE?
b* eaUad "dead."
avan though | |
■till reflects beat
and light
Turning tha
noon In It* cree*
cant phaea Into a
■Ur by the Jigsaw

•
L l:-

• J '. - . *fo. v»

11. In what way did tha Old
Map of tha Saa travel without
walking?
tit. By what way did Pgul
Rarer* fo to rouat tha country*
18, Who*# maana of locomo*

Wiaa rlkk# a ’fftht aeroSa
IB. By what unlqnt maana
tha United State* before tha did Captain Joshua Slocum
Wr||ht*,i|r*r# bom?
travel around tha world?
6. What adventurers’ maana
16. What way of travel did
of travel was dinging to tha un* Simon Lkkg favor?
daraldaa of ahacp?
.
tf, wljo traveled by means
7. And whose maana of gat* of magic sandals?
ting out of'tha vaU*y of dla* , 18. Upon the hack of Adha, a
mopda waa a giant bird, g rpc? Seat carnal, waa the way what
, b- Whdoa 'meana o | climbing ravfrad man traveled?
« hlfhaa the heaven, waa a . ja what maana of transport
MainiUlk?
did Charon provlda?
20. What maana of traval did
[ouaaln traval about,. botl| Plnocchlo and Jonah um?
• *

* »|fat

a

wMt tnMna did learui
th* half-aiaon Inta
awbwa la the page.

.. , 2 '.

VER/VSI

ij lNG numbara la afasclng1
game. Tha making of magic squfrt
ample, la g favorlla pastime of a larga l
P#r,onl .

j.

n

.

H*r&lt;a,t poaar many will And Intara
out thaalxtaan circle* numbarad 1 to 1B|
tha circle with tha lira It’ll be a go
Arat moujnt tha whole design on card!
tha clrclu. can ba uaad in working out
offothar jiigln gj^m 'prj^’lama.
—
:ad aa above, ai
only'tan'q^tha'cl!Irclaa to Arrange them ao \
iresultant
“ ’ ”square will add up to 80 In all dll
—horlsontal, vertical, diagonal.
•«
£•*«« »«• uri n a a«» at a ‘a 'a «iui» ••••■j i

t e w rra w&amp; sGtmsx
u/nen M io ir
.
n

Y .,t

...

ileiJIy add horlaontallyt

waa*

g * ^ w re* ho

f

pussla. •

Tbafa’a a aclu*
tfen ekitwhara ta
thf&gt;a|*.b«»tdon’t

DaAnltlonsi 1. Pint front. I.
Skldant nola*. 8. Sulk. 4. Finish.

FIND THE NUMBER

A

--

PARADOX

dmd ikmj iwrw
iw
| uthtls
a in
w'ar'V m
(iipaaew

* » « !■ »

M i a m i n e
A IIH K
artia.Wm *
sHMsC i i K E JlffifiTiH
(tokf.naa)
J u l &amp;' i49i&amp;Rkd;iiS^
J W Ja«

J

tiSATKlIillSiai
.■it

ig H n

S

Tbfy’r t

proportions of a fad, thpn dla'dftwn

aun oftvhiqhla tw*nty&gt;ald. The aftqr'a long Intarval and act
The.game called,Numar
seanddTg|tlstwicathaArftiind
tbathlrddlglt la double the sac comeback. It waa widely |
end Tha number represented by than receded aa a pMtllM
tha fourth and Afth digits la " ' • j - « . i . . . . . .
twfc* the third digit. The alxth
and**vanth digit# fora a hum*
kff tke» u Saakla tha auahM

)UhE baaeon'a rang* Is 1(
«rkar, two mikg away, cgg|

g|f «i| of M it 1 ' ' '

equate.

out how
nUreaUag

t

•

country over to b* dependant upon Japan ftt our
aupply. Turning worm* Into silk raqulraa many
■tap* la ip* naturalprocaaai but no more (ban
ain st*M are required to turnWORMIntd SILK
by tha iMltrword mathod of changing oadhWat
aaah step. A camplat* word must ba left, and the
order of tha latter* must not ha changed. Try it
,a .

•awm* wm»

Indicated by tha
data at taft Ha
waits to put aaeh
shelter In a tap*
atiata enclosure,
andbahuflgtirad
hewhe can do this
bit tunning fancaa
along only algbt
stralghtllnea.Can
yen, nalng tbla
diagram, draw
straight 1lues thel
will araata t t eg*
doauraa for tbo
dotat
too aolutlon la
altjawhaira.

method la an In*
taraatlng putilo.
It may aliA bo
turnod Into a
cross. At a problam In dissection
and transformstlon, wa suggest
turning tha cree*
c a n t a t r lp h t
Above Into tbo
crota at Taft
A dlagrantmlo
aolutlon la ahown
elsewhere.
By tha cut-out
method, a crota
may ba trane*
formad Into a
■quart.

\ K/ HAf , t^eatia of tranatt it Martha Mitehtll vtipqt Right: it'a
a ourfboard. How much do you know of othtr ioaya and miant
of ItwMlff that will-known paraona, actual and fictional, have em­
ployed! Tait your knowltdga through thti WAk Quit.
1, Whoaa mean* of fatting to
I party waa a pumpkin coach f
, 9. In what way did JIB gat
fowty the hill?
l . ‘Ta what mama of treat*
•art did . tha Wrlghta devote
ihamatlvta before they took up

M ranga-ahaltara
far hk cbtekana
arranged In a

131in 31

" jtZ t

qart due for a
BO yaale bio,
In * faw leoAl*
to r ta orapeti*

�PAGE THIHTEI

t u p e i k f c n t m i t r t t A ! h R A W R nur* P i r w t l l A

G IR L S W ANTI I)
Efficient Typist For Office Work—Must He
High School Grmlunten Between Alien 18 Ami
30—Excellent Wages Ami Working Cumlltlon.

MR. TURKEl

Rural Common Sense

la iiaam l' *nd
&gt; l 63. a' - o he
r 1 the ijiutier
in t ie hell I' ml*
i tf 'lalni liberty
ltd md to all the
of, It achieved
iiooi on J|iiv 8,

Rr Spud* Johnson

The current Independence Drive
for selling II. S. Savings Bondi,
whlrh close* July 4, is placing
rniphaul* on the Liberty Rail. A
replica of the fnmou* old hall ha*
been made up tor each atate and
territory nnd will tour the atate
throughout the drive. The replica*
ore exactly aa the old hell wa«
before It whj crarkcd.
.
And ao tha Independence Drive
Iu Iiirk to mlml the wealth «f hl»lory behind the cracked relic In
Philadelphia. The original Liberty

FLORIDA FASHIONS INC

Tlu&lt; 1!)40 D H im iuciit Itenl

Knlntp

Tux

. . . f o r A rch itects, Builders, M * r r f a n t s ,
Monufocturers, O ffic e M a n a g e r!, School
Officials ond all others interested
lighting .developments!
p r ld a
In c o o p ira ti
■a big

L ist

o f I lip C ity " I Nnnfuril, t lurliln. is poHlctl nt
th e fro n t door ot ( h r C ity (tail ami al (he

neglected.
In February 1140 It
wm decided to drill the crack In
Liberty and toll It *11 honor of
(IfoiRf Waihinglnn'* birthday. It
tang ik n r mOtl around noon,
when suildrnlv the truck *nte*d
nnd Uu&lt; ringing became n, honrM*
rumble. That’* the ln*t time any.
one ha* over heard tho true voice
Ihr original Liberty
l.lhrrty Roll.
of the
By tho time of tho nation'*
...................—
■ bell had he
centennial
In 187(1 *the
come a national ahrina. It w it
taken In rxpoaltion* and relohra* 1
Ilona In New Orlcana in 1886,
Chicago in 18101, Atlanta in IHDR. j
ChHileaton in 11*02, Boston in IDCKI.
and St. Loula In 1004. The laat |
time It loft I'hllndclnhln wna In i
1016 for tho I'anarnn Pacific Expoaitlon at San Francinro.
It wna struck the laat time nil
New Yrar'a day In ltH!d to proclaim the nation'). acmiulrenlrnnlnl.
A reenrdlllR of that tumble wha
hroailcaat on June ll, IP44, to «lgnal tho Invaalon of Europe.
Independence haa a deeper
meaniiiR for farm people than fo r'
moat Americana. Pei Imp* no ,oth-1
rr Kroup prltra frredom of thoiiRht'
and acliun more than farmer*. I
| And no doubt Florida farmer* are
going to buy and keep all the
auvltnra botida they rail, l&lt;oth now
nml Inter.
Appiiixlmutcly one trillion more
children will lie enrolled in •lulled
Slate* public arhnida next year
Ilian nre enmlli'd now

fro n t door of th e ( o n rl lloim e In th e ( tlv of

The highr*t coal mine ill the
nation aecoml Inuheal III th'&lt;
w orld- la
nt
Flornxln,
near
I'lealed Unite, t’olorado.

H anford, F lo rid a, and will le in a ln so pasted

Dll. ( ’. L. IMMSONS

Oct been paid, and a g a in st w hich lax «&lt;&gt;rt if I
*«lr. h av e not a lre a d y

been Issued,

Oplomelr lal

EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES KITTED

will lie

(IA S. Palmetto Ave

Dr. II. K. King
San.
lo rd , F lo rid a

t hirnprartor
\t. Nat. Ilk. Illdi
I'll. 1762 or 17,18

N( M AND XHAY

That Often Cause
i %s t

ir

AhoVm

sim p l V

a « M otr tirrsRLV
cxvwe MOOT vou .
tvira saw

suer. m 'N V v i
A MONr

THIS IS MV
lA sr MiGMr.'
w* lravk
roMomoow.
I1 L miss ir
TtnoiBLV/,

B B T &gt;O u r r u .
r u a i l n-iK- o i O L S . y

i n wnMBMBea
ir - ALW/Avn *
am U'LL* - Tvra
c.OUAfJB —
DANCtU M g g
, ,w
Jfsm r:

BUrir«o(»NO* &gt;
•n iau » ta am/ viow/
s o TWawvs “ iru
Ab

im

a

W o u n a r?

euu timr t --------

)

I M« .* Mo'sj
j w a-fA J'i,
«BMUcr:. -)
COVJOSV'

,

Monthly Terror

VWIIV Wir la Fata FiW, ( tam*.
|f |r*'tir te. rtt l# mont hl y rf am p * and
p*tn ere nnl ■ •tganlp !••»• •*» this to t p u m i
o f IP** titertie at they
In m i n y * o&gt;sn
- ttS &lt; ar&gt;l'|| to tl|* th *«e t r y in g &lt;t|&gt;e out
o f &gt;otir raWnila*. &lt;*ar&lt;lot Is tv»f e rei n*
It 111* • l t ‘e li st « l»ste&lt;l nte.||r|ne of tnfd*
tre&gt;I set#ore * h | c h heti»s n ntrnl thy tpe sn ie
I b l t nf tep b r t o f I'erhxltf iIIi U m i . l i k t n
as d|iycty«i 1,'etdul gfTrrta w*lr&lt; m# relief.

le n tfliM fi Woe! it w .»y in lk |&gt;flfn oetif

r m » p i •n tite fy . 1 hmtaande of Cornea end
g lr t i .iioer tru st t * C erdul f«»r merveloue
eoiafnrt. Ho wr n ile rfd . r « * li so fttlle In*
•te l ••• C erdul
at e ll dealers.

Personal
To W om en W ith

• A .F .P . from the ferm entation
o f Aureom ytln Rroducos Sen­
sational Results In Tests.
• Chickens Reach M arket W H qht
a s Much ns Three W eeks la rlle r.
• Big Added V alue at No Increase
In Prlcot.

Blrdssy’t Flirts Are Bast By Test
Blrdssy's Pricts Do Tha Rest
All-Mnah S l u r l s r ................
Broiler M m h o,*.. r..nt *-» .
G ro w in g M ta h o o ii r . i . i i . j
to y in g Mnch ■O r . .. r,„i t . a .

Nagging Backacho

m u tt*

V S tT H t

I Tup

HKUALD
Want Ads
foe Results

PtlONti M8
II ASa will- *• ar»e*t*S
Ike wl»ek«n» •* aiaiaus *fca»a* It 1 *ar &lt;*■■
•a re is* itUeanan a«;a.
era (a* Ikla »»•«■#&lt;*■
k« sSverll*** •* e«*wJ*S

rrTs.ru

ire la »*a» ad.
,teap«a*taia (ar
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KXPEItl K N t'K lief fin
.ARE IIARNEY REACH - In­ SWAP HIIOP - 40B E. 4
nmn. Muit lit* louriR
We Huy. Hell nr Trsds
vestigate this new iiihdlvlilnn
hIvc.
l.ifctSIB
anything.
nn Hesutifnl Lake Hurnry. The
Kireitonp Slugs.
lirsclt I* wide nnd finest we
hsvr* Seen. All you could ssk fnr KSIIELMANA Red Rn.a Feed.
Touchton k Walmn, 1201 Celery
In a Lake Shore location. I.iur *
Ava. Phone IIM -J.
lota available now. Commit,
RAYMOND M. BALI,, Realtor
iner, Served
SAM mCHLEYMAN, Assoclato
j on Earth"
Phone OHO
Sanford. Fla.
loreer’s Drill,
FLO-PURE Spring property In­
cluding .well, tank and tower,
tifn 1MOVIE OlTTri , Camera,
not LV Vdlulldlng. A*«e»»ed at
Projeclor and Serai . — Only
$1,400.00; ptdro; flj000.no. _ Ph.
$114.06.
Wleholdt, 210 Park 12— Spevm l
Avenue, »,r *
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NEW FLOORS
fartlon. Old i
now. Flniohlni
ing. Portable
year* sxparli
CAsnty, H.

Hcitaurant, located on city, block
at Junction of two -U. 8. m State
Highway*. t|SU $?0,000. annual­
ly. eacluiiva with W. R. WIL­
LIAMS, REALTOR, I tO N.
Park Ave ,..P h o se.U 2 0 .______
10 ACRES good orange grove
U n i .l7W.00 lO.per cent down,
balance $18.60 month, 11 per cent
Interest, ran aalLU rgsr tract at
saraa rate, ftas W. R. William*, h iW J lH liA c S .R
Realtor, 110 N. Park Avc. Ph.
1120.

Pig rind H ug F eed . . . .

A t «•• Ref nidi r. *lfe*s eml strain, n» ef .
•terlkrti • srseehr entoltliig or rs|Mmurr to
rnM soMotlinre ah vsw down kidney func­
tion Tills m u lend man * folks to mm
plain of UMRgtntf Let ka&lt; lie, l&lt;*a* o f |&gt;vp and
rtiHgt. LsatUrhea end dlrtlnres. (Ivltlng
up night* or frsxiueiil paeoagra may rreull
from minor l*lss*|«l« r Irr Hat Urns dtM U» cold,
dampnrwe or Bktary Indlasrrellons.
I f your d lerom fnrta al*r duo to llics#
causes, ilo n 'I w a il. Ir v I loan’s I ’ llle. a m ild
d iu re tic . IU ed suneaafully l&gt;v mlllU-ns fo r
t»**r Alt years. W hile these sym ptom s may
o fte n otherwise o rru r. It's amaalng how
m any lin o s Itoan's give happy re lie f help the Ik miles of kidney tulw * and flltere
Hush o ut s»asle. D el Itoan'a I'llle Im liy l

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OONO WHOM THAT BAT v

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(or* nmde like
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work. Prom pfService II. EL
Bhumen, 8H) , 4th St.
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jando Everilng|gtar. Call Ralph

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tlWfte MAKING A BRfAKJtwr WHIG!

WE\ l TAKE CWARW.
OF THEPC HUU.K0

VENETIAN* Bl
JOHNSON'S CAR PLAT
.. Wu -Waim jintola 20 nil

no rubbing, only $1.00 i
RENKARIK (ILAM A PA I
112-114 W. 2nl St.
Ph

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ter Buys f or Less!

THURSDAY JUNE !, 1050

LIMIT ONE PLEASE!

CRISCO
SUGAR
MILK 3
BUTTER

YOU ALWAYS GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MARGARET ANN!
Home Controlled Stores—Where Custoiures Send Their Friends

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LOW SH ELF

/I19 FAST FIRST ST., SANFORD, FLORIDA
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PRICES

1.11VI. I l l l . I(l(,III IO LIM IT QUANTITY

BLOSSOM TIME

E V E R YD A Y

DEL MONTE

1-LB. CAN 31c

RnIll’s Blarklwiwk

C

FACTORY PACKED (LIMIT ONE)
5-LB.
PKG.

(LIMIT (i CANS PLEASE)
TALL
CANS

SUGAR CREEK FANCY ROLL

LUNCHEON

Meat

i f
I I It I Slut* Hunurl Colored

iacator Saltines
jr

CAN

1-LB. PKG.

"hn|iro\e Your Meals Willi Margaret Ann Bread

El

ROLL

Delicious Willi EGGS!

A J Mul \ J

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12*0/.

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WHITE BREAD “ “ H e
r o n picnic o n lunch at iiomk

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n v h g a k e 'I \ n n \s

MARGARET ANN S

SANDW ICH LO AF

14c

W E IN E R ROLLS fi-IOc

NORTHERN

TISSUE 2 Rolls 15c
TOWELS Roll 15c

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O t*fcMEAT DEPT.
H ER E IT IS AGAIN FOLKS:
11AMY 1IEEF 11Y TH E CARLOADS, AND AT PHICKS YOU CAN AU1(1111) TO PAY. AKKIVING IN TAMPA AND TO YOUK MAUGAIIKT
ANN STORK DAILY. MIGHT OUT OF TIIK IIEAHT OF T1IE W EST.
M A K I.A ItK T A N N Q U A L IT Y . t i l 'A I I E
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SHOULDER.......................................................... lb.77&lt;i

MARGARET ANN’S
FLORIDA GRADE
A LARGE . . . DO/..

NO. I NEW WHITE

POTATOES

K l;

ROUND, T-BONE, SIRLOIN &amp; CLUB........lb. 89 *
BRISKET STEW .........................................lb. »«&lt;*
HAMBURGER...................................................... lb.M *
BACON SALE:
„
IN THIt 1‘IKt'K
WESTERN SMOKED SLAB................................ lb.39 ^
PALM RIVER SLICED......................
lb. * 9 ^

10-LBS.

UI.OVERIII.OOM
GRADE A MED.
SH IPPED . . .i no/..

LOUISIANA

llrl Munir Pry. Cruslird

YAMS

PINEAPPLE.....................No. 2 can 27c

5-LBS.

l-'inhrt*a Anifriran

CHEESE FOOD ......................2 lbs. 69c

HOME GROWN YELLOW

Old Glory No. 2 rn

SQUASH
CUKES
i

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l*K. &amp; BEANS...............................cn. 10c

3-LBS.

Standard

CUT BEANS..................................cn. 10c

iik id a

I'rrllik Golden

CORN ............................Nc. 303 can 10c
3-FOK

l-adjr Drily

MAYONNAISE .......................... pt. 33c
Vllallly llrand, 46 ot. can

IC E . STALK PASCAL

Frozen Food
Mimilr Multi (’once nlralrd Out rn

filv

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Orange Juice ... 2Gu
Honor lirami

CELERY 2 for 15c

12-ttr. pkg.

Peas 12-oz. pkg. 25c

A tm Taney

TOMATOES ................ No. SOS can 14c
Karlury Parked lllue lluoe

Red Raspberries 33c
hlokrly’a I.tirll.lt

ORANGE A D E ............................can 21c

Black Eyo Peas

BICE

...................3 lb. Kraft bag 33c
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CORNED BEEF.......... ... v........12 oz. 33c
Vila or Kura Apple

SLICED................................................................. Ib.i 9 C
WHITE BACON
* y
END CUTS................................................ Ib. 19 ^
CENTER CUTS .............................................lb. 2 5 c
I.Y K E S S IK iA K C U R E D S M O K E D

P I C N I C S ............ ..................................... lb. 35 &lt;f

WILSON'S ()U irK FROZEN PRB8II
(Dreaala, l.ega and Thigha) 1 Lb. Pkg.

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FRYER PARTS ................ ............................... i....... Lb.
CHEESE........................................................... 2 Lb. Loaf
GKADP. A QUICK FROZEN
WHOLE FRYERS .... ............................................... Lb.
WESTERN PORK LOIN
END CUT CHOPS or ROAST.............................
Lb.
SMALL WESTERN PORK
SPARE RIBS ............................... .. .......................... Lb.
LOCAL FARM RAISED, DRESSED ft DRAWN
RABBITS .........................................
Lb.
LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES:
SPICED LUNCHEON .................
»/2-Lb.
COOKED SALAMI................................................ »/2-Lb.
SLICED BOLOGNA............................
Lb:
COTTAGE CH EESE..................................... 12-Oz, Ctn.
KHAIT’S KAY CHEDDAR MILD

79c
99c
45c
47c
45c
59c
27c
27c
39c
15c

JE L L Y ............................... g oz. jar 10c I
APPLE
JUICE

31

TAHUY RRANU

CAMPHELL’8 ASST.

CAT FOOD
No. 1 tall can I l f

SOUPS
2 Cans 25c
&amp; Can 15c

lll l. l. ‘H QUALITY

K L IN E 'S

DOG FOOD
2 No. 1 cans 254

PIE CRUST
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IVORYFUKBI

l&gt;| D R Y
3 Reg.
Bars 22c

1$4

Lge. Pkg.

25c

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Kirk’s Soap

CAMAY SOAP
Bath Bar

2 Bara

£ t

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67c

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THE WEATHER

JttitT Thera 1* Stranrth—
P ro tK l tha Pcsea of the World;
Promote the P u t i y of America.
Produce Prosperity for Sinford.

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,UME XXXXI

m ate G r o u p
iproves U .S.
■ sen t C o n tro ls

federal ceilings.

'Senator Douglas (D-III) asked
bat all hotels he removed from
be federal control*.
In announcing the vote, Chair■an Maybank (D-SC) said that
proxy vote by Senator I .one
-La) favored reporting the bill
the Senate but reserved tha
U ht to oppose It there.
'in addition to Long, the Senavoting to report the bill were
faybank, Douglas, Fulbright (DlA rk ), Sparkman (D-Ala), Frear
I (D-Del), Taylor (D-Idaho) and
|lvaa (R-NY).
The five opposition votes were
[cast by Senator Robertson (D-Val
^Republican Senator* Toby of New
Hampshire, Capehart of Indiana
Flanders of Vermont and Biicker
^

lfs^birilT tolrf reportYrT*tiint he
and Senators Sparkman and Frear
raised question “as to the con­
stitutionality” of allowing cities to
extend the federal controls for
the additional six months.
I
Before the bill was apptoveJ,
several other measures were
turned down.
i
Maybank said only /three Sena­
tors voted for the one-yeai ex­
tension of controls asked h« I’rc.i
(O ealtaaeO On (Sage T k taa)

Salty Water In
Seminole Wells
^ To Be Discussed
’ The problem of salt water Intro' tion In wells in Seminole County
Is to be discussed at publle im-et. ing next Wednesday at 2i0C P.M.
12{ the Tourist Center In Sanford.
! 'R trm e ra and others Interested In
this problem are urged to attend
and participate In the discussion.
Arrangements for the meeting
w art made by the Board of Super­
visors of the 8em inolt Soil Con­
servation District, after receiving
requests for assistance from Sem­
inole County farmer*, Chairman
C. A. Wales of Ferq Park stated.
H. H. Cooper, Jr., District Enfor the U. 8. Geographical
ay, Tallahassee, and Dr. PhilI sn Waatgate, horticulturist, with
Central Florida Experiment
Station, and technicians of the
Boll Conservation Service will as■1st In tha discussion, Mr. Wales
•aid. Dr. W etgate stated that
ilyaliIs mada of many walla used
frri
a shown a chlor­
ine content of 600 to 1100 part* per
Million. adding that It le not de­
sirable to use irrigation water that
Aosta In excess of £00 parts per
.Million chlorine.
•P-W
Field
* studies conducted on tiled
farm* in Beminole District by
technicians of tha Soil CouaervaJon Service have shown that aposimately 100,000 goltona of wa­
it used to IrrlgaU o o i ocre of
Without r*la irrigation is
repeated every throe to
&gt;ys. The efficiency of auhon has been estimated as
M per cent. This le a very
ency when compared to
76 per cent efficiency
"obtal
the sprinkler mathod of
With
Ration It has been
cstimat
oa much aa 66 per
cent of
water applied la lost
below
deep pern
nd onue lateral
movement
tha outlet drain.
age ditches
tion requires
■S
much wate:
‘ar method for

won

MOSQUI
DAYTONA BE
OP) — A heavier t
qulto -crop" is ex
vicinity because of
dry spring, Bam M
Volusia County mot
director, said today,

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ANi v INDEPENDENT
DAILYv r NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY JUNE 2. 1050

a xt

E stab lish ed 1908

f in d L ast-M in u te R e fu g e In U. S.

Expenditures
Are Listed By
19 Candidates

Associated Press Leased Wire

BOATSWAIN Eugene Neary hold* happy refugees Miriam Joachlmsthal
(left), 9, And Roger Neufeld, 5, after theli eleventh-hour i&lt;pne\e from
deportation. The tot* wei* among 109 DP* leaving New Yotk on the
transport General Ballou when word was received they could remain in
the U. S. The refugees fled Germany In 1939 across Alla to Shanghai.
China turned out to be no haven and last month they came to San Ftancisco.They traveled across the continent In a sealed train, (fnternulional)

Georgia Poiice
Mrs, P. M. Gingies
Spread Dragnet I n s t a l l e d H e a d
For 3 O u t l a w s Of B. &amp; P W. Club
T rio T ra d e s P i s t o l R e t i r i n g President,
Shots W ith S t a t e
Sally M. Williams
H ig h w a y O f f i c e r
Receives Club Pin
PANAMA CITY, June 2 —(/II
Mrs. I’. M. Ginglrs was installed
— Cecil Patterson. 80-year-old at a hanqurt at thr iTiauibri of
rlty employe was fatally wound­
ed In a shooting at nearbv l.vnn Commerce Wednesday night as the
llaven laat night. Sheriff Alva new president of thr Sanford Busi­
Thomas aaid the gun play grew ness and Professional Woman’*
out of argument over a *19 rent Club, together with Mrs E- J.
bill allegedly owed by Patterson’s mother. Thomas reported Roulh, first vice-president; Mr*.
that Charles Sumner, also af R. E. True, second vicr-pietident;
Lyon Haven, waa being held, .
Mrs. A: E. Lnile. iccoiding sec•
’[ *
t7
CAHOON. Ga., June 2 —IJP)— irtaiy; Mis. Gertrude Cilbeit, cor­
Highway parolmeu from two states responding secretary and Mrs.
ami local city and county police Alite Strriiwoith, Ircasuier.
Mrs. Sally Mrro Williams, retir­
have joined foters to scour thr
country-side here for a trio which ing president, presided at the han­
instigated a m gn ot lawlessness in qurt and received from thr nrw
Tennessee and Georgia yesterday. president the past-president's pin
Some 25 |o 30 car* of Tennes­ guaid and a gift from the members
see and Georgia patrolmen, aii- Mrs. Gingies cirditrd the bard
plnne* and bloodhound* were used wot k of Mrs. Williams for thr
in the all-night hunt (or the two success of the club during the past
two vrars under her gavel.
men and one woman.
Mm. Williams expressed her ap ­
H ie chase began near Ooltewah. preciation to Mm Club members
Tenn., yesterday when Lieut. Dan­ for their fine cooperation the past
two yearn ami asked that the
ny Garland came upon a car con­ members
give {he incoming offi­
taining the three alter he liad re­ cer; their full cooperation ill work­
ceived reports they were driving ing for the betterment of the com­
munity ami better informed wo­
while drunk.
Chattanooga patrol officials said men.
The hnliquct tablt waa eoveied
the car belonged to William J. with
vellow .-loth* with stream ­
Parker of Huntsville, Ala., who is
ers of greenery down the renter
wanted for five count* of burg­ and
yell.'w pladiola blos­
lary, according to Alabama police soms,scattered
gold and green being club
officials.
Mma Elslo Farley waa din­
Garland said the driver “got colors.
chairman, and serving with
the drop" on him, took hi* patrol ner
were Mrs. 11. C. Chapmen *nu
car containing a machine gun and her
come 600 rounds of ammunition Miss Nell Williams and Mm. Jack
and fled—not before a brisk gun Haderer.
battle broke out. The lieutenant
waa not hurt.
l a t e r the fugitives told a house­
wife nearby iney were highway
patrolmen and »he allowed them
to use her car. They left the sto­
len patrol car a t tha home.
A fter b u n ting through a toadWEST PALM BEACH, Juno 2
block set up by Georgia and Ten­
nessee Patrolmen near Ringgold, — (/P) — Pigeons began nesting
Ga., 26 mile* south of Chatta­ and cooing on the rubber snakes
nooga. the thre# eluded pollen under the oaves of the Palm Rearh
south of her*. However they County Court House today.
They coord politely at astonished
wrecked their car end were laat
rounty commissioners peering from
reportd afoot In the hill*.
Meanwhile, in Hcarhorough, Me., windows and than want uuielly
(C m S u s S Oa r a q e g t a i l
jc i» a a iH « w ram* W stu ____

Pigeons Give City
Chiefs And Snakes
No‘‘Coo”Operation

Ringing Of Local School Bell
I* H e a rd In Lone S ta r State
By WILLARD CONNOLLY

Sound must travel a long distance, for the little •chop* hell rung
recently by O. P. Herndon, county clerk, and presented to him by Mrs.
Mary L. Strong, was apparently heard as far away as Texas.
“A rasa wrote me front there and offered to add a portable cof­
fin to my collection of reties,’* declared Mr. Herndon with a chuckle.
Mention in The Herald of the little school hcU which sent the
pioneer children of MetionviQe scurrying to classes, at well a* the
notice- by Mr. Herndon that h e r

la collection historical fatten of

this section, brought' n
reeponae In the form of
from many cl tisent.
“A grant number of
have advised me that they are
digging through old trunks, at­
tics, family albums, behind wall*
and under their houaea for ma­
terial,'* he stated.
“One olJ lady telephoned and
stated that ah* had opened a
box that had not

ear* ago.
r. llernOon quoted the lady
aa saying, “I don't know what In
the name cf goodness Z « :
thinking about whan I fall for
hla line of mushl"
“She read m i a few para
graphs.” he added,” and I noted
that tha gentle art of spinning
the male web hasn’t changed
much through the centuries- I
told her that probably tit* arntll
of hla celluloid collar had o n
coma her.
“ Well, th at may have eons*’ng to do with ft,’* ah* raphed
(C raSaael Oa gaga Wear)

»

N o. 20.5

Acheson Supports
Truman’s Request
j^For $1.2 Billion

T een -A g er Seized In ‘Lanur Wa r ’

Smothers Drive Cost
$93,001) While Over
$78,000 Is S p e n t
By Senator Pepper

^gislation W i l l Be
}K ept Six Months;
[^Present L a w W i l l
E x p i r e Ju n e 30
IWASHINGTONTJune 2—(/P)
lie Senite Banking Committer apJved 8 to 5 today legislation to
Fedeial trnt lontioli (ot anl}rr t i t mouths. The picicnt con&gt;1 law expire* June 30.
[•Like a bill prnJing in the House.
Senate Coinmittee'a meaiute
N&gt; would peimil cities to keep
m o l, foi the tin t sis nionth*
1931 it their governing bodies
led io keep them,
uffhit idea lias been called a comC*mire between the Truman Adnistiation's irquest (or a full
ill’s extension oi rontiols and the
tw ot some Congress members
kt controls should be allowed to
d when the present law tun* out.
The Route la due to vote on Ita
|it 1 about June 11!. A Senate vote
nay be held up until after the
lo u ir acta.
IS Ulliiy uni* point of dif
fence between Senate and House
ilia. The Senate bill would deDntrol the hotels remaining under

&gt;

Widely scattered afternoon and
evening thundershowers in north
portion and over interior of south
purtiou, otherwise clear to partly
cloudy through S a tu r d a y ,..........

State Market
Produce Sales
Sli ow Increase

S e e i c i .11 y
T e lls
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I ALUM IASSEe T"June 2 —&lt;/P)
- I hr 19 t and.dales who lu d op­
It l It t Ni 111\
- 1br \t . -i.
position tin iUiewidr xml consnli r mi'
■I lit t-rente ^
girtsional district offices in the
S . i m l y A i n le i s o n T e l l s crnlral
■l 2i non
I loud* Dr mocialic primaries remen in U i i. n,
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T
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a
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d
Itotted total campaign expendltmes
WASHING. 1
..I $242.9l(, -i|
U i . i l 1 1. t i n
In
M ayi
ie |.m
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rtic.i statements filed with Sec• Ol plodure II llir Sanlold Ulgrd ( on, i
io* c
Mary
State R. A. G u y also
I lillliris M.ukrl lolallnl *1 222.500
ii \ln
■owed .iinliiLiilinns ol $136,I I ill May, an in n ra sr ol Program to I t
people; ,
iOO.Jj.
i()3 osri tin- May, | ‘).pr In t thrill-, 1- e* ig m i 'ihose .
George Souther*, who detested
liguif ot $3h7 (ill. Mauagri San- would ru»l»ir llirn
Sen. Claude Pepper, repotted he
dv
Aiitlrison irpoitrd I.Mlay. Units
Acheson said 0
'. ! stales
split $03,745.88 and received $6).- i THi 6ATHI IS OVER for Harvey Charles, 18. as lie I* “escoitril (loin
sold s&gt;ri,i |94 1,-111 tornpaird with must runtinur &lt;r
Prospect
Park,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
by
several
policemen
following
an
out­
' sure
767.75 in coniiibutions. Hr listed1
break between two youthful gangs using xlp guns and knives One of the
I ) l.ti4‘) doling dir piesious Ma
I i we-tein I -o i
i iemoie than 250 individual donor*. | youths s s r shot and ten were rounded up, booked on charges of unlawful
In q&gt;il&lt; ol tliii on lease o| bun
Ci ir llir il. ill, \l .
i l. mi
assembly and conspiracy to commit a crime. Hundieds witnessing a
many ol them doctois who backed
**e»t il |li&lt; ms i tr t. salej il lln- sggie-.-ion
(Jnlernational)
bis stand against the National j ucaibj parade, panicked us the shootlii* began.
nrw am lam b l.. I lIn- spiing wen
Mi -aid II.•
i .i iiili-t'omHealth Service Hill.
i
|ii;t aLoSI a . omplrle lailuir
nitiill'l
.nalii
u
•
t■
■I* has made
Prppri irpoitrd coniiibutions
doling Ilitd i|- lh r| w rir mil Viral piogir-- il,
ononur and
$59,849.50 and expcndiluirs
dm tr.I *in) Mi AndriMin
i mt in ,J,.
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$78.644 81
I III; lailuir. lie dri l.iird. "was ., i
prrpai ,i
Chester it. McMullen, who &lt;|c
•I**1 3° dir I.11I thil thcie w .nul i II. &gt;u.| ins)
feated four opponents for thi 1
fyiug their
siiilliirnt volume uni s.sital&gt; oi • *-• p;•i /•t« - 11,•i
Democratic nomination to Con­
the Allien
Blur Springs ami a Mliioiimling wooded aira id .’III i&gt; irs adja­ PIikIucI- Ollelcil tor sale
gress from the first district, re­
hv eon1 1,1 *M serve In.
ported contributions of 620,960 ,nu cent to Blur Spiings tun and the St. Johns Risri is now bring deve­
11out ing a potent
icgressor
"The
nifiuiirl
ol
pioiiiice
grown
expenditures of *23,1)32.
'Inch i,floped as .* natural bathing irsoit bv a svndicatr of Crnti d Florida in Mein im 4&lt;* t'o.uiVi wit* fai fnun with condition* uml.
Tom Watson, whu's trvinv to business men ol which W. U Williams, local ir.dtor, is n u-irr. and H’ing nnfficiehi to tuke c.ne of ■ml to war would I*
n h dis­
get the courts to declare Idm
•be vegelkble tiuvilig trad, lliul *d» anlageour. ”
still in the running for the con­ G. W. 5|&gt;encer, attorney, is a member.
The
SocreLarv
ili*.*u*
d flic
lion older- to thr
A tonlracl was executed Iasi week In thr nssiirrs id Blur Springs, telephone
gressional seat, said he was given
dealei ■ at tin* market,” be added I'.ack ground of the lire ■nv arm*
*11,11(1 and spent 611,168. Jerry which u located in a ii.stsii.il ssomlrd setting ot surpassing beauty two “ IbreforeJ iln tli-uleis wen* cmn- aid request, fl.OOO.OlO.OOO of
Collins reported contribution- of miles l i f t of Orange City in Vo-*
pelleil to buy tbeii Mlpplie* from which would gii to western Euro­
612,660 Including 68,000 from bl­ Itiaia county. The area does not
Inecliuiia aolitli of Sun- pean «*o ii ii t r i e a to help arm
own pocket an dsaid he sineit include tlie point of liiml owned tin- flow ii not known. The water pioiluclng
ford in oi i&lt; i to meet the demand- them against the advance of Com­
is
r.tuttlingl)
Hue
in
color
mid
17,410.
munism. The remain.!.*1 "mild gu
by lloni-r Smith ut tin- Junction
ot their i-uatoimts."
Harry G. McDonald had contri­ of Blue Hprlnga Run and thn in pleasing liannmiv of color
to other ureas where Communism
Mr.
Anlcr-nii
pointed
out
that
svilli
tInrich
green
of
the
near­
pose* u threat.
butions of 62,746 and ex|M-n4i- 8t. Johns River, Init includes tha
tin*
auction
inetbod
of
-citing
will
by
foliage.
It
in
jilaiineil
to
re­
turea of 66,708, Hortense Wet* Spring itself, ban considerable
Acheson said the estimate of
be Ificd thi* fall," when and
aaid she had no contributions aid frontage along the run and bord­ move log; and enlarge the urea again
need grew out of very careful
if
the
growers
of
Seminole
and
spent 61.000.
er* the St. Johns River for three of (lie springs proper.
ndpicent [countlet arrange the estim ate- of the sire of the r*Contributions were low In the quarters of a mile.
”Tbe imtaral beauty of this planting .it wide variety of coin- unnunienl tn*k.
second congressional district wifli
He reminded the committeemen
Bath Mr. Willlama and Mr property roiitiot !*• imagined,” litcdltii**, winch art* required and
Rep. Charles E. Bennett, the vic­
described
--W
. Fpaiver
S.
U
dfssimu tills property an. said■ Mr. Williniir II is covered certainly jieccufary to make an that, in addition to furnishing
tor, receiving only 68&lt;&gt;H ill com- j)ie
linns, the United States also ha"i* *last
’last frontier of undeveloped wit Is mag toll*, oak, pine, liaid- ,nui tion -ircensfiil.”
parison with 68.910 spent Jr
financed projects for the producwv*af and otfev trees that na«
Leo
llntl.yIvja)glower,
gincampaign. Emory Price a id
‘4-ir.*' re.p,l4A| ^fnmlredn of years phnsixed ifli* pdtht in a recent
of military equipment in
was given 6387 and apant 61 369
*6!
laft it," said Mr. Spencer.
1to grow. The plans of devutop- talk, -aid Mr. Anderson, amt dc- Europe and said some of these
The spring* proper,' according ! inent include retaining of the
In the fourth district. HI 1 l-nnbeing eatrio.l out In addition,
that tin* mo-t important an*
taff, winner of the Democratic to Mr. Willlanin, him n natural most of the natural tree growth, clartal
the Allies—Acheson called them
factor
for
the
aucceaa
of
nil
auc­
nomination, reported his Contri­ flow of w ater daily sufficient to for to destroy one of then,
"out p attn ets” — ore being trained
butions exactly equalled is* ex­ supply New York City, Although be-i ut if ul trees would be to den­ tion i* tin t il must receive the in the use of the American arms
enthu-ia-.tic
uppoit
from
the
&lt;r,iaiiuuea iiu !■•*» S’uuti
they get.
penses. He said he was given til* exact number of galloim of!
growers of tin* area.
618,124 ami spent tho same
On tin.* whole. Acheson -aid the
"Mr
llutner
nl*o
lirought
out
amount. Pat Cannon said lie re­
offmt uf the European- tp build
another
impoitant
factor,"
Mr
ceived 66,200 and spent 66, 99.
their might "are encouraging:”
\utlfi-on -aid, "A "id.* variety of up“There
Rep. Dwight I,. Rogers, victor­
i- a new spirit in be­
couiiuoditlus i- requiietl. Tin* i? in g ,' he -aid,
ious in the sixth district, said his
"which i. charactertrue,
liScaiise
If
only
a
limited
contributions totaled 61,(160 ami
i/i',|
In
ihe
•• mvictiou 1hat ihe
number of crop* art* availab’i on
(•'ontluftirit lln l',r » Knurl
that he spent 63,13)1.
Ills one
on,*
market,
llmt
buyer
would
lie
opponent, Clarence C. Siauffe
forced In yn lo other mat kid* to
said lie had no contributions und
spent 61,290.
BOSTON, June 2
|/P»
I tv,.. obtain hi* requirement*."
Iiaccalaureate services for the
All utiriiniti’ check wan uiude ot
Wilbur C. King, group txie win 106 membern of the Seminob llieh Iv builiitiMg feahired Heel ion* f.u
neld each nionth at tin
I C n i t s i N Oa P age Bfcfct)
Schoi'l graduating dann will In' tlirce Ills- Is office* ia - 1 nigiit ,il varieties
Market winch had been purchased
,
i
at
iihnlil Sunday nigiit at 8:00 o’clock tlie 6iMli uiiiiiiil convent inn of the lIII* neanoii by local dealer* at
t'
General I'cileration of Wiuneii'- m arketi -oath of Sanford *ucli us
CIllllH.
ut Florida City and Pompano,
Itnnoff election- were reiinircd aid Mr. Anderson
1 ' ' ii hi Si &gt; * : i
foi two of tlie post- ■-rcinnl vice
55In* hluitfi
* i iin4*i or
These purchase* many of wind
tifi i&lt; i• .*! • •
hm
president and recording -e,-retail uere titl'd'' ul ailclionv mcludt I
. i &lt;|&lt; iiitiis- hi i i
"ben tin candidate received u 10,1169 bushel of pole beau*, 4&gt;i
by hie Rev. J. R I'sriis and hcnc'
793 bushels of lima bean*,
&gt;
I)i M
fllia .
Company I, 124th
nfantry. itt mn by tin* l(i*v. I. It KiihIi majority.
707 bushels of cucumber*, 8,037
t4n
Thr
Rev.
Glenn
E.
.Smith
will
Mr». Tiieodnre Ji, ('liMinnan of hii-hel* of egg plant*, 2,359 Ini h h.'iiii, ii s|)**»
i#
Florida National Guard, * III leave
M»»n» (lot
. . it
, n.
Jerneyville, III , defeated Mrs F ill cl* of blue* eved pea*. 1,110 hu-liat (1:00 o’clock tomorrow morning g|ve tlie scripture reading.
• • MH IH 1 w Ml
for Camp Ulandlng with | ernonnej Hpt-eial choir music will Is* nre- II, Slioeamilli uf I 'n o Itoldea, eln of cl'iiwdei pea*, 22,10, loi-ln'l; Il4t*t cl by Mi*
llltl ol
of 66 men and three officers, SCntcd by members of the Semin­ Calif., for tint tiocoinl vice 'Presi­ of pepperr, 21,161 Fu-liel, of vel •flmml; during ii»* tort
fim tf
Lieut. John Hauls annou iced to­ ole High School Glee Club under dency. Tin* vote win 629-4U2 Mr**. low -qua*!, 1,707 tiiiiliel* of white 1ll4‘Se hIiouI a' l IH.'i'l»
direction of Miss Ollie Reene Whit - JefftTKOii I) Atwood of Roswell, -quash, 27,667 loiahel- i f turns- asst stance -n 1 , HUH*1
. re.
day.
iii.-.l i
% *»•
i in
The men will each firs weapons tic.
N. M , was eliminated in tin* early toe*, I.OMI bu-lielh ot cauliflower. Im
on the range, and th r n rnn ner- During the week tlie seniors voting.
290 bualieia of okra. 0,113 bush* |H‘»■Hi defect
U’ork will be c«l||t IIIII4*.)
sounel will have the reap, risibility have been enjoying partte* ami
»r»uiit
Mr*. Leonard J. MeCaffrrs of ela of rwret corn, 95,280 lui-hels
of feeding th* Company o | Friday lutings. Following a late after- Miami, was elected recording m*c- of potalom und 1.016 bunliel* of :\o .•hildren next \ **lll , »1. f .xH
Among
Hi,,
child
1
s*
»
l
1, •
ri*n
u
and Saturday. These £t&gt;vitlea,
iclary a- -In* polled Mil vole, to '.celierg le'.turc.
. 1
said Lieut. Sauls, ere In re p a r a ­ toon tea yesterday afternoon st 367 for Mr-. Willinin It Ctiandln
The tots| muiibei of mot- pur­ n who stutter.*(J, Oils’
tion for the annual rnr^mpment the hum* of Mr. and Mrs. I.lovd F 11ill-boro. Ore. 'Ib« initial ballot chased by local dealei* limn the two Iriinli nppe 1 bv 4*1*11
•
‘lie
null
a
t’left
P’.
It. .*m*'t
to be bald at Ft, Jacksc i, S. C. •oyle on Mellonville Avenue, the ing eliminated Mm. William It other luufkpt*’ wu; 270,101 from : V#
' i -xresatve \iTOlci » i inlltj
'J
during tha summer.
October, 1949 tluougli M ly 24,
ttudents went to Paula where Fowler of Meinpbi-, Tenn
3\
1
*
\
Capt. David Gatrhel will hay* hey enjoyed a vlcnie roast at (lie
A federation director fm lit I960 This I* tl*e e p ivulent of Ollf i unpleasant n» • • • illi t . oi uttd
with nervou s speech
command of the Company it Camp
yearn, Mr*. R. I. C. front of Wake­ 502 carlomlj. I'rucllenllj all of lln*
Iii llepteinbcr the pm■■it malt
Blanding, with ex-office Lieut. tome uf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partin. field, Mich., was elected treasurer vegetable- purcha»«d could have
Ray Kader assisting hit i. This Many seniors attended u ’Coke” on the fir-t ballot. Sin* defeated been proiueed by local growers tie- "t .ill f i st grade pII Ut V 'll
will be the third lu n im g firing •arty this afternoon at tin* home of Mr*. C. Whitfield Gowrie of New "wliicli cnild have deposited tin* hi 1c tied, tOiietliler wilti • II *1
neat sum of approxiiuately 6876, Hill. lieu referred lo Mi* 1 • ,
and camp since the laat War.
tfr. and Mrs. K. C. William,., 20)1 Haven, Conn., 870 to 034.
'till* clans room tea. 1
Anyone Interested In joining the lolly Avenue.
Elected without oppoaitiou wen 000 in their pocket*," Mi. Ander- bySIIn*
ilivlnrtri t hat -I,. f••tV • I’
National Guard may do ad by con­ Tonight tlie seniors will attrnd a Mm. Hiram C. HoukMou of R»mI I mhi liwUrid.
tacting ona of the officers or •nee ut the Celery Crate ut the Cluh, in., preftiilont. ami Mi-. O.n- Market! ftoin which tiifM* vego- lit* ha.I liven able In ir mi
lot Ilu* year, but puu ii'.l ut tl
&lt; r « » t t i u »4 O h H i m
K o a r)
t C R t t M lM l O a f i M
attending meetings at tha Arm­ Ity Rail, together with Junior
■•pi. 'h improvement am! »• i r*c
ory on Thursday night.
Ten dgh School graduates who will
tion i- i. -low ptootii slid b a i
vacancies now exist in Company I. S freshmen next year On Mon­
ovei u long period of tune
ty, the seniors will attend a pictile child
ie at Daytona Ileach.
I In greatest progi.
at.) M
Presentation of award- epd troGraham, result- Hi
•nt,
lies wil Itake place Thursday
operate in using th.
•m in g at 10:00 o’clock in a elms
nml plan* f ar the cl
TALLAHASSEE, June 2 — OP) ly program presented at the
(l i e It'.y, 11 yeat
ORLANDO.
June
2
—
(/P)
—
A
slatiwide
netwoik
oi
amateur
&lt;gh
School
auditorium,
— The Florida 8upreme Court to­
unable i. pronounce \
l . ‘»
ami commercial radio stations is bring linked logethei (or the common S'-, but i now inat.il
day said the City of Pensacola can
RAIL
INCREASE
not pledge ita share of cigarette
purpose of spreading advisories and news ol hurricanes. ^
less olid is lequirme I I I
tax receipt* to construct a rec­ WASHINGTON, June 2 — i/Pi
Grady Notion, chirf oi the Federal Hirricane Service in Miami speech therapy
The
Association
of
American
reation pier and auditorium.
“Correction of ilrieclu.
In a unanimous d e c i s i o n , the lilroads today estimated the net am) recogniied at one of the nation’s leading hurricane authorities, is a big factor m increasing ■
id lite growth of litis volunteer network h»» fotced a levision in the
court said such use of the receipts Jcqine of class I railroads for the
child'* charier* foi * -iqiincst ami
is not authorised in the cigarette, q e t four months of this year ut tnvthods of disMinmatlng h u rri-*
success in life," -aid Miss Graham,
tax law passed during Hie 1249 1,000,000 compared with a net of can Information.
explored tlie available methods
,000,000 during the correspondspecial session of tha legislature.
In an addreaa prepared for for expediting delivery to all
delivery
before
the
Florida radio station* in Florida. We*
The court said cities are re­ g period in 1949.
stricted to the us* of the tax re The net income for April, i960. Hrnadcasler'a Association, N or­ first triad to get our own abort
JACKSONVILLE, June 2 - OP)
cclpts to functions “generally per- **• *, *l"l*t*,l
, 6*8.000.000 ton explained the intricate “ ham wave elation In Miami, but this
II
L.
formed by state and county env- (gainst 640,,000,000 In 111* _tamp redln” network -th at liaa. rlxtuelly L&gt;&gt;r,j«u^{_imt.ra?t ii-abU f n ' u « .ra\ Station
»»‘I
•sit
eminent* outside the municipal!- 6onth a year ago.
iliminated danger to life from ^aio n a.
*i ATtmilii
Bismark ................
41
77
tropical hurricanes.
•
ties but which, under the particu___ . . .
''7 “
”We than turned lo the Florida
.
60
68
Prior to 1948, Norton explain­ nroadekatars’ Association to see Chicago
ler circumstances, are being per
K 8E
Ht
44
PENSACOLA, June 2 — ,P) — ed, tha larger stations in Florida if they could help us v rk out Denver
formed by any municipality with- * PEN8ACOL
87
77
in it* borders”
fopulatlon in ulie west Florida were served promptly from the a system that would give toll Galveston
76
89
- - lounty has Imore than doubled hurricane center by the weather radio stations an even break on New Orleans
66
Philadelphia
71
bureau'* private leased
wire the hirricane news.”
VOTE WEARY
Inca the 1940 census.
63
76
BRUSSELS. Belgium. JJji,« 2 — James B. Trawick of PenairoU, known a* the hurricane circuit.
The FAB arranged for the use PfUshurgh
48
67
Tha smaller station, unHI that of a short wava amateur band Seattle
OP) — With th* people;show ing ■nsus supervisor for th* seven
92
73
unmistakable signs of (Marines* aunty district, said today Uka- time, had to depend on Western through am ateur station W 4JIP Jacksonville
78
with th* whole situation, Belgium iota -County
- - - . bad
- increased. from Union telegraph or telephone, at Mtaxii. Operated by H. J . El­ Miami
70
96
will once again vote 8a sdar on
In 1240 to 26,476 in the which often resulted In delay a. more Ihe station operates on • Orlando
70
Tampa ..................... .......93
“In 1948, tha weather bureau
( C s ittu H Oa r a s e re a r )
tha fate of exiled King la epoM. 1*60 court.

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Af Blue Springs I'or Development

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Local Ili^li School Miami Ucsidnil Is
Will Graduate 105 E le c t e d Secretary
;; Students F r i d a y O f Women’s Cluhs

SpetH'li Inslnictur
Will Fill Position
hi County Schools

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Saturday Mogning.!.1:;:

State Radio Network To Spread
Advisories, News Of Hurricanes

Florida Court Halt*
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48 States b Now On Decline

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Spending by the states has been rising swiftly sines the end of
the war— hut there are sign* that it may be leveling off now.
Legislatures in eight states have completed financial plana for
the next fiscal period, a year or two year*. Six of them decided to
spend more money. Two decided to spend leu. But that is only a part
of the over-all story.
Appropriations in Maryland. New Jersey, Rhode Island, Virginia,

* NEW YORK, —

And then a young couple strolled in and said:
"We want to take a dog on our honcymonn— can you fix that)"
"Why not leave him behind)” urged Miss White.
'
-N o .r ve never been anywhere without my dog— and I'm not gorog to start now," said the bride-♦ ---------------------------------- ------------------—
v « !? .
*« he tagged as honeymoontr*.
tla
I ! 1’. . ! nW Cnt» &lt;‘n(1 stared at by the rocking
f t u e V u n fth e m a r ^ o r ? V h l” ch*'r. bri*r?.u " ,h\ “ ‘d' .
jbey^couid smooch with a pooch

In fact, this is one of the less
■any experiences she has had In
a 16-year rarcer ns a hnne&gt;moon conaultant. One of her returrinir talk* U to pernim to
mothers-In-hw not to try to sc
company the bridal company on
their honeymoon. Somehow fr.thera-ln-lnw don't se«m to want

Meek Veteran
wlnow,
"1 have to do It," she told bin
- —and dropped him to Ids death on
th# courtyard below,
Police got her story nflei urtiltin g her.
They asked why she did it.
She rambled vaguely, finally say­
ing “ I'm a bad girl." Hlie was
Ufatied with homicide and wll| go
to Bellevue Hospital for mental
observation after a hearing WedNeighbors filled out the rest of
th« story. Ilornholdt, a HI yeni old
Wallet, was paralysed try n *trokt
last November. Ills wifo, Anna, n
/total chnmt-ermaid, slaved away
to keep things going. The stiaii
told, and neighbors said -lie tub
ed of cats prowliin- tho apartmint . . of the devil dancing out■Ida the window.
Two wnuks ago *ha told olio
neighbor she had tukon Fled to
lha window to drop him out -hut
that her nerve tailed.
But nohody paid any attention.
They said she always In ked Hk-In Mas in City, In., a mmitnt Inistal Inmate stomped a fellow pa­
int to death hecause lie "ballun•d me all the time.”
ljswrence Cain, steward of the
Grtro Gordo County Home ami
Hrspllal, said Haruld Westcott, Ji
ralated he killed Uul* Beenken,
ML Uaenken's holly was found on
. th« floor, with his head hatlereil
Waateott t o l J autliorlliee In
/Mid |t with my feet. That’s whal
they'ic for.’
James Blown, county attorney.
,Mdd Westeolt would ha reconinlttad to the state menial jmapltal
■T Chsrokec nr the insane ward nf
Ilha man's reformatory al Ana-

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1 And in Boaton, tha etate made it
aaar today for informanta to come
tow ard with eluaa to the fabuMW 91JW0,O0a cash holdup of
JBrink's Tne., without fanr si unBarworld raprisala hy aasurlng anaaymlty and a share In lha 1100, •
M B reward.
f. -.Tha “alr-llght plan for dtlsens
MMeratiuu'1 was announced by
....... Attorney Gaqeral
Kamels K. Kelly aa pollra cons)ent|aaaly for their
tholr first
(irsi
» R W raientjaaafy
aluo in the nation's btgk haul last Jan. 17,
■aid that under thu
approved by the eitlsenx
committeo even neeomthe holdup can offar inn and atlll remain unldenhue escaping trial and
In on the. reward,
haw the plan wftrka, Ksiifarmant submits hi* In*

IYJT1V YORK— It ia expected that whan alt la
I e said and done and the taking of the 1990
eensua la completed In thla sinful area. It wilt be
disclosed that tbare era presently about tight
million persons living la Nsw York city.
Arm M with thla round figure, American tea­
men then will proceed as usual to waterfront
saloons, whera they will asek out Drltleh aatlors
and resume the standing argument as to whether
New York or London haa more cIMieni.
The approximate moment when the flghte will
begin will be when the English ewab eaya, "Well
of course, now In Greater London we have tom*
10,900,000," amt the American shouts, "Greater

Mississippi and Kentucky want*
up by a tout of 1119,000,000.
courts can declda whether offen­
But California'* budget for the ders should go to Jail or to a
next fiscal yaar la naarly 9193,- mental Institutes for treatment.
000,000 under It* 1949-80 budget.
The Idaho legislation prohi­
Naw York's naw budget la 974,Anu Southern, Gtgl Pcrremi mid Nancy Davis In a scene from 000,000 lower than Its previous bits a pardon or parole or pc*sons convicted of first degrrq
She went on a honey- MGM's “Shadow tin The Wall," co-starring Zachary Scott, showing
murder In a case involving a sex
Tuesday and Wednesday nt the Kit* Theater.
m‘7}n h "»e lf laat year,
Thus the cuts In California and crime.
. * changed my mind 1(thren
Naw York more than ofaet the
Georgia lawmakers raised tha
gains In the other six states.
K°&gt; ,h j
™cwled»
I «Jidn t
to go
Will stats spending across the offense of Indecent advances to
where h anyono would know who
country slide down from record minors to the felony level, tlu
11*■Ilsur4 n s v H a d (I It*I
heights T Only 11 legislatures classification of the graver type
* w -*ami
Hawaii.
Over the years aha haa flmet or are mooting in budget of crimes. Texas and South DaMeanwhil-,
in
Tokyo,
two
days
sessiona this year. Bo the ques­ okta provided penalties ranging
Kured out a few pointers to help
of speculation left many observers
tion of whether state spending up to 25 years In prison 'or
in Japan convinced that new Comhas passed the peak cant bo “ indecent molestation” of child­
munist pressure would result from
G A IN E S V IL LE , May 2fl — (Bp*, answered until 1901, when most ren.
Soviet f,t. Gen. Kurina Derevyan­ rial )— Water supply and sewage of the legislatures will meet.
A survey of legislatures by
ko'* hasty recall to Moscow.
Thera la one big economy In
problem* facing Florida's munlclUn* head of tin- Soviet mission pnlitlo* will he reviewed at an the background. The U. S. Can- the Associated I'reaa also brought
in Tokyo iilnl hi* wife left Satur­ Intensive short course at the Uni- kus reports that the 48 states] out these other high lights:
day. They were accompanied hy rurally of Florida during tho week aa a whole apant mors money | New York set up n public au­
•KU other members of the Soviet beginning June C, Dr. Wilson T- than they received In the last thority to finance ami build a
600-mile, cross-state eupetTiigiicolony mi lulling at least two k«y Kowder, State health officer, said fiscal yaar,
adviser*
Laglslaturaa In seven slate* woy to bo known a sthe Hlato
today.
Thruwuy. It will extend from
It wan believed generally Hint
Tin- eighteenth annual abort this year adopted lawa aimed at Naw York City to Buffalo sml
unit urgent huslne-a would cause course
curbing
asx
crimes.
The
new
sta­
and conference la called
Derevyanko t&lt;&gt; leave Japan befoie
tutes In three of them were note­ west to the Pennsylvania hurdur.
Californio enacted a law de­
the Diet's I pur llarnent r upper by the State [timid of Hoalth as worthy In that they provided
house election* Saturday. Soviet part of thr health agency's official for mcdlcel attention aa wall signed effective lo outlaw slot
in checking on water Blip- a* punlahmant.
machines. Courts Interpreted the
vessel,, call here each month. The duty
ply. sewage and industrial waete
Under the New York taw &gt;ax old law proof of a gambling
timing suggested two major pm&gt;*i- disposal problems, and la staged In
offenders could bo kept In custo­ payoff. The new one simply pro­
billties:
cooperation with the University, he dy for life. It forbids parole of hibits posse'slun.
1. The Ktemllti may want first added.
California also approved new
such prisoners until they nro
hand ndvire on counter proposal*
David it, Lee, director of tha considered "good Hake." They hills to regiijatu lobbyists, Gov.
for a Japanese peace treaty. John
licnllli
board's
Division
of
Sani­
Earl
Warren
suys California
will gat psychiatric treatment
Foster liullc* and two American
now has the most coinprelicndefense chief*— Secretary Johnson tary Engineering, is general chair­ while the are hald.
The New Jersey law require* siva tobbist controls of any state
mol Gen. Omar (Irndluy — are man of the education committeo
scheduled to talk over the same fur Die short course, which will u court to send a man convicted In the union
of rapt, sodomy or mistreating
The Kentucky legislature au­
problem with General MacArthur last six days.
In u lutlur to Florida's mayors, nr Impairing the morals of n thorised governing hoards of
in the next few weeks.
1i. A new push may he planned city mnnuger* or superintendent* minor to a statn diagnostic cm- (itate-auppurted colleges to ulluw
somewhere in the orient, pnisihlv of puMie utilities commissions, ter for examination. If found to
southeast A m i l , and the Kremlin Dr Kowder stated that "It i* ho In a dangerous menial condi­ Negroes to enter the colleges It
might want Derevyanko to »ny strongly recommended that you tion, he will he sent to an In­ their own state does not Imvu
what MncAlihui will do id-out it. dot ail your water and sewage stitution fur treatment. If not, tin- courses they want. T h is te
Meliiml the pence treaty uaes- plant opetator* to attend this con- he will go hark to court fur presents the first serious cinch
In the state's school segregation
1tom lie* one of the most import- telenet!. The benefits gained by
I nut A met irnii-Soviet battles of the your city thiough attendance of
nminn ub
sucli |ivi
personnel
us superintendent*,.
i occupation. The Gumniunlsta by =utui
cuicfuily appealing to nnth&gt;nnl1*m owner* or managers of municipal
canned tomatoes, and »nlt and
have made large numbers of Jap­ water and sewugo plants, will
pepper. f2 t/'J cups raw tninu.
inure
lhurt
offset
costs
to
tho
city
anese ponder whether they want
Infs, cut in pieces, may be used InBy
Anna
Mae
Hikes
American liases here after o peace incurred in paying their expenses
.dead of cooked tomatoes.)
at this meeting.''
treaty Is signed.
B E A N DIKII EH
Hoak beans In I quart of cold
That ha* heroine ii basic l**ue
Engineer Leu duclarud that thla
Dry heans are In bountiful sup­ water overnight. Cover pun and
of tlio upper house election. The year's *hurt course "is compre­ ply now, and all home-makers will cook until beans begin to soften.
Communist* apparently do nut hensive, being designed both for no well to Include them in their Fry salt pork until crisp, removo
expert lo win many scats hut they lurge and small plant operators. meal planning. Brann are highly from pan. and brown onion In fat.
thu group’ , tufusul to obey .1 arc fighting for prestige. Derev­ Thu municipal personnel will on* nutritious, have great appetite ap­ Add meat and stir and cook slowly
peal, ana may he prepared in a few minutes. Combine all in­
Drill subpoena from thu House yanko’s rurull if unexplained may
many waya for tha family table. gredients, season, and simmer un­
Committee for thu mfugcu Com­ cost them anmti backing.
Thu
Communists
said
th*y
were
They are high In carbohydrate til meat Is tender and flavors arcmittee's books and records.
ns
mystified
as
nvcryniiu
else.
and protein content and v * *1*° blended.
flii' llarsky outfit jins been laSpokesmen for the Kusslan nilsources of Iron, calcium ant] vitaIwhid a Communist fnml or­
Bean Hnuaage
busy
and
the
Japan
Communist
ganisation by too Juslcu DepartIngredients: 2 cups cooked dry
i'nrty
said
they
did
not
know
why
mi nt, It claims lo la- homant'iii beans, 2/3 cup brand rubes, 1 beat­
Ian organisation sul up to aid the general bail left or whether ha
en egg, */2 teaspoon savory sea­
Thu Communist
Loyalist victims of liu- Spanish would return.
soning sal* and pepper to tunto,
newspaper Akulinin did not carry
civil war.
mill:. Dm div crumb*.
In other iirllon* today the high thu story.
Mn.-h ocan* and mix wed with
In Ftaguin. Philippine*, seven
tribunal:
hi rad cubes and egg. Add teasonOverturned d to 2 a lower court southeiiHt A*ia and western Pacif­
lliga and moisten with milk. .Shape
riding thni thr food and diug ad­ ic nation* studied a “ let-iis-ili'rldo"
mixture in form of sausages and
ministration acted unlawfully in doctrine for lid- pint of the world.
roll in crumbs. Hi own in a little
Informed -mure* said lidegates
*ilJ.lllg a luepuruliiitl ndkd Jinnhut (at, turning to form good
tlilitc fond supplement" dW*., Anti of thu seven countries tentatively
crust all over. Cook slowly about
It uailausj e rom l*as, lino
ud by a Lung lleucii, Calif., firm. approved a decimation serving catiii
few minute*. Add molasses, cat­ 20 minutes.
in Nuw York.
Upheld fnt lha uuuniid tune pa- notice that they must he roinultHu ai ,0 pointed out that anyone sup, salt, mustard and Worcestertert infringement charge* brought c&lt;| on any action* uffeeting their
or any ugency, that accepts money shire cause. Add beans and mix
nt Hunilunml, Did., hy Die Linde area,
staff on these problems.
The informants *»ld the dec­ irum mu iiot'itl government will lightly. Pnur Into baking dish and
Air Product* Company i.gnl.ist
' 2, Flans for roorilinating the
soon come under tile control ami hreak harnn Into bits and sprinkle
'f’flfitiflilfl Pf-IBI V*mm lint!
tluee firms. Tha court *p*n 7 lo laration is designed to show •
United Nations program In dcBaku 20 minutes in ten.
1, Thu seven nation* are united doniluntiun ,u lhai goveiinnent, over top.
2 today nllur deciding the cn*o
vojon backward nraas with tho
moderate oven,
Diplomatic officials said Lin had 920,000,000 American program ap­
iinniilniously in lull/. A reh-aring 111 their il*eiie to iidvc common mid lie expisini'd tnui it me leu*
Havory Beats Blew
m
m
govurument
coiitrlbutce
two
purposes
In
the
Thorp
meet­
problems.
liuil Ivin granted on the ground
proved hy Congress Inst weak.
Ingredients: I cup dry heana nr ing:
2, They abate should decIdn mat. money tow aid tne school systeme
the court had "anted under .1 mis­
peas, 1/4 cup dlcsd salt pork, 1/3
ot
me
vanuus
slates
it
win
souli
tors
affecting
their
interests.
1.
To
discuss
plans
for
u
uosslapprehension'' In the rase dealing
Colnrailii, A n io r ic 'n 's Aloine
Thu boviui nations ate Australia, coruiul those schools, will aboli*h cup chopped onion, 1/2 oound ble increase in East-West trade.
villi weluilig pule tits.
India,
Pakistan, Thailand (Siam) regregstions In the South and
Lie was reported ready to refer state, has ,'U ski courses equipped
11ct used lo llicotlsldvi 11 I I dodetermine the course of study
to the recent talks held in Moscow with shelters and more than 60
.■islon of |iui month which reject­ Indonesia, Ceylon and the Philip­ which all school children all over
by Gunnar Myrdal of the U. N. low* nr lifts.
ed u Justice Departinem efloit to pine*.
Tne nourres *nld it had been the country must follows.
lieup secrat the FBI fih* in un un*
Inlevitjbiv Ihio would result, ha
succshfiil unll-irusi cate brought decided that no permanent regional
continued, in a reflection uf tha
organisation would In* formed.
at Shreveport, Lu.
Instead, tho seven nations would policies, Ideas, and theoriea of tha
The Ijiwson-'j'rumbo case hits
M M f W HUT M OW
continue discussions among them­ individual anil party which hap­
attracted wide atteuliim.
pens
to
lie
in
power
upon
the
im­
selves,
seeking
lo
strengthen
so­
The U, H. Coil it of Appeals in
A m* «t
upholding the conlempt colivlc- cial, economic and cultural rela- pressionable mind* of the nation's
school
children.
Dorn declared Congress niuy nN d T H jM * O f4 M
Tho conference authorised It*
Hnm Martina announced that a
brldgc freedom of spcivh and free­
president,
Garoltie
ltomulu,
to
callladles' night program wilt be held
dom to remuln silent "when legis­
ffcK Y fc
lating to uvert what it believe* to tlitUo dlscuselons with participat­ on June 20 fut ure ttotaryann*.
ing
govarnment*.
Latar
copfarenb a threat of substantive evil to
cea may ba called.
national welfare,"
Two aubcomnmtee* discussed
I’VV. H UBERT H IL L
The supreme court hy a &lt;1-2 vote
on Apr. to denied Luwsun ani economic and cultural mattara dur­
W
ITH
T U B E IG H T H ARM Y
thu past four days.
f G IFU , JAPAN*—- Pvt. Bobaib
i ruinbo a review of the Court of ingRomulo
said
several
delegations
ppeals decision. The Hollywood
III, son of John HU1 of 918
writer* then asked the high tli- askad to raport to tholr govarn- Orange Avenue, Sanford, a mrm&lt;
menta
bafore
any
announcements
buual to reconsider Its refusal.
bar uf tha 94th Infantry Rext
They said, amung other point*, are made. Romulo Indicated the ment, la now atationed at Olfu
that they are residents of ta li- raaolutlona to ba adopted would be Japan. Tha 94th Infantry Reg!
tuinla which haa laws guarantee­ made public tonight,
mant la a pari of tha U th In­
And In Seoul, the little republic fantry (Tropic Lfghtnlog) Di­
ing tha right to refuse to state
of Korea, born of the turmoil of vision, commanded by Mayor Qepolitical affiliation*.
Today’s vote also was 0-2 in World WHr 11 and a hot apot In nerai William B. Kwn.
lioth instances, Justices Black and tha Allan cold war since, today
Pvt, Hill ia a rifleman In Oo.
Douglas fovured a hearing. Justice wound up n qulai (for Korea) cam­ O and recently returned to Camp
Clara took no part In consideration paign for tomorrow1! national alec- aifu from spring maneuvers *$
Ilona.
of tha appeal.
the boss of Mf, p u t, Japan**
T i u l a as
asaa*as%ns4 t s a f l i a a l
S M a a lia «
•lx deaths, three kidnaping*, men famoua mounUlm
four caaea of arson and about 800
Pvt. Hill entarad the Army la
arreata have been reported, Among January, 1948, received him basic
thoea, clamped in Jail were 41
* . 1*.C*R1P j ’»*“»ha, L#uiaJ.
candidates and 179 electioneers. i¥rA* " T81
" , departed far ovaratM
Tha Main charge was violation of l¥ y In January, 1949.

4 Ex-Veteran8

Sewage Problems

To Be Discussed

Hints To Honewlven

Koiary Luncneon

Truman Conference

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Mra. f jnnsll
Mrs. W. E. Connell, 300H For­
rest St., Gsdsden, Ala., was "Net |
volts, tired when 1 got uu In the
morning, had no appetite, lost
weight and food Just didn’t taits
good nt all." Then, she became
one of tha countlesa thousand*
who took H A D A C O L on the ad­
vice of her druggist.
But all that suffering I* over
now because H A D A C O L h a t
helped Mrs. Connell Just s* It
haa *n many others who wrsra
suffering ftom allmrnts or sick-,
ness caused by deficiencies of Vlt-t
umln Bt, B2, Niacin and Iron
She haa taken about 10 bottles of
H A D A C O L and Intends to con
tlnut taking thla wonderful for­
mula.
Lika New Person
Mrs Connsll aaya: "I was nsrvaus, tired when f got up In tha
morning. I had no appatlta. I lost
weight and food Just didn't taste
good at all. Then I hosed about
the wonderful remits that other]
folks were getting from H AD A­
COL. After taking throa bottles I
felt Ilka a now ponon, I have a
huge appetite, f am not tired in

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pii xlir ill inn .uni film wire rv p m lrd in critical roiidlllon ihl*
in.ii mav l i u were given euieigenr) liratiueul
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Laraine Day Gets 000 voter, were to cast ballot, m I
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n
Statuette Award
Sanford American....
i H i n.a i o
From Sanfordite
ft,, l ^ 2 , 0 u . « . m h 's o u th Ko,ea
republic's tingle houaa. Last minute
withdrawals cut the number of
candidate* to 2 ,I« H repretenling
Prank Bhamea, president of 1% pailiet. More than two third*
Florida Fashions, had tha honor
Saturday of presenting to Laraine were titled at Independent,.

LEGION
B. F L Uanae,
American Logic
League In T

This was the first suif-cuinlurted election in Korea's 4,000 yem
history.
Two yeara ago, tha li. H. mill
tary government supervised ihe
election. Korea for 60 years be­
fore tho end of World War 11 had
ben itider Japanese control.
President Syngmsn Kheo, 76,
v ho campaigned last waek in Im&lt;hall of Ida supporter*, voted «t
7 A. M. today with Mrs. Hhee. Ilo
waa elected two years ago for a
four
year farm.
ur yai..
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Although ha la not facing an
election, Hhee's i»ower In the u&gt;*#mbly le
is at ftsuo. Opponents
s#mbly
restrict ....
hit constitutional
want to restrlc.
— . . . . . . . . ------ihivern by giving the Prime Min­
uter tha power to appoint a cabi­
net.
A t tha elactiona continued U. H
Ambassador John J. Muccio said

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of • iimiih.ll-I.OMi.ing, the ‘innford
I'.iHf No 63, Hu. American i.&lt;&lt;Hnn,
im-l.'i dircciiim .if Mrs. F. K. Rou(m il'll, wlm wan axtiited hy limn
illoii llivhe.., J r ., of tile Junior
llicli .School.
Mi
Leslie Went, chairman of
the Auxiliary W reath Committee,
Pla.'.il n wreath nn thu munument
hy Hie I .&lt;sri.fi, Hut.
Four I log. i were placed between
the (ail tre»&lt;« nt tin, untrance to
Evergreen Com Ctry. said Mrs.
R u iiiiii IImI.
T wo of tliese were
placed in memory of Frank Cam p­
bell and A rth u r Lor.sing for whom
the local I'oet was named, an­
other nr tlin Unknown Soldier

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Gaorga C . MarthaU urgad ceatisKcd support of tha Unitad Nations as
a weapon in “tha fight for naaca."
a
Tha format Sacratary of Stata and warlima Chief of Staff also
mads a naw plan for aid to tha millions in tho world who hava “long
suffered in ----------poverty- — .* __i___n
Marshall,
Gan. ManhaU. •ow ptaaidaat of the American Rad Cross, spoka
---------------------------------------------------• W S a S i .a . u m m
n .tions u* the symbol of an in­
ternational house of democracy,
Marshall said:
“So long aa there ia • forum
for op«n discussion of Interna­
tional disputes, tha Unitad States
should bo a participant.

Congratulation* were extended t,
Put
roll by Mr
I'utreil
Mr. Smith and ail
present.
Tom Rurgeee,
field executive.
Lentral Florida Council U S A
“ I'd Boh Lipplncott, Seminole Di'
tnet Commissioner, performed an
impressive Candle Light Cer.

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Nine Months Old
Johnnie Cowan Dies
Johnnie L. Cuwan, nine month*
old aon of Mra. Annie Bell Co­
wan. died a*6:00 P.M. ytiferdav
followlnr an illnesa of ona week.
Born In 8t. Petersburg, Aug. to,
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Senator Lehman Says Situation
In World Is Not F. D. R.’s Fault
IIYD F- P A B K . N Y .. May 30 i/P) — Sen. Herbeit H . Lehman
( D -N Y l saiti torisy il.sl "to attribute llie preient tragic stale of world
affairs to failure or e nor on the part of Franklin Rooievelt it a bate
injustice."
In a *peech prepared for Memorial Day tervices st the grave of
the wartime Ptetidenl, Lehman isid :
"Because I knew the mail, and hit patriotic devotion lo his coun­
try an well as hln boundlo.xn ,!&gt;•'*

vntlon to mankind, I am nppnllr.l
i,t Ihe epdless repetition of thu
nlundor. that Presidont Koosovelt was naive or short-sighted
or weak or eveu worse in his
dealings with the Russians."
The Senator described Mr.
Roosovelt u
“ tha grand ar*
chitect of our victory over a sa­
vage and rothlkaa enemy."
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when eh i i . im,' IJ id with
W'le.'li all,, wo t'l.’i.i.uig cl.illiin. ,i,i
the hack porch ..1 her lo.iue '.HHI
Piilinell.i A d ii.i. - aplod,‘d short­
ly after 11.1)11 o clock I tun m uniill,;.
Wii' wu* give.. I'.i.a'i geticy treat
in. oi i.y her lne &gt;.1.11.1. .D r M cBcyn.dd'., wit.i wa*. 'l l , ,1111,Hied hy fire­
men f.oui lux ding store at San
fold
Xvenue and I'w enly-fifth
Stleet
The fire dauoiye.l a few c Io II iiih
uii tin* poicli said l ire (,'hief M. N
I h'd'lan.l, wiio uvea next dour.
Fir.- of undetermined origin yestei lay ini'rniiig ,Ian,age,[ to a
nnnur extent the '..null flame Inn,in
(a'cniih'il hy F’elioa W arren and
fniM.lv ul f.ul e Mm,roc. Th e fire
Wa a Kepi UII.lei cnnlrol until tllll
firemen arrive,I lie' heme is own­
ed hy Mixn l.ern, I'hurm

raUtiuiia of Soviet Ruasia with
th,i world le not to President
Roosevelt's discredit any mora
than to the discredit of Wlnatou
Churchill."
The problem, he said, "had
been with Europe and tha world
tinea 1917."
“ It had Its origins In centur­
ies of history," Lehman said.
“ Ita currant manifestations are
tha result of all tbs forces wtysfc

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li'i.io ,10.1 of (lie Tliuspiini'.
I,. August, lt*47, he wa- »•...•.1
ul Ituhe Ruth on |.1all** ,'lie,ill
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i&gt;a*t district governor, told fellow V.trk, Philadelphia, I'nielim ,' and
I-Ions today.
|nlii.-, points In llie ea i
Mi
Florida unit Mirer linnili lo tin* It ii, ti made these appeal am.' .wen
Uon* Iiitrriifitlima) C'oiivi*nllon but when lie was ill
I hr vieI,- Were
IContlautsI on F u r T h r « » )
mad" in the inter" P, of \,n. re'i.n
I-eg eui llutiball prom,d",n under
the (lupi.'e* of tl.e Ford Motor
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‘ "•JW. meal manager of the
"outharn Bell Teluphnne and Telerfraph Co., announced this morn­
ing.
About July 1 work will start on
•ha laying of a submarine cable
"n tho bottom of Lake Muonic
from the foot of Sanford Avenue
’*• " “ In Street In Enterprise, said
■'ir. Turner. At present, Enturprla., le served hy the cable and
overhead connection hv wav uf
Osteen.
It la expected that more tiiau
10 resident* at Plantation Kststii
will
served
by » Mthe
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non, he stated. The submarine
B“ W# will be placed to a depth of
13 r a t from the water surface
near the Sanford shore line and
'fT** I?- * down on th* Enterprise
•Ida. For the rest of the distance
••ble will m t on the lake

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Valiev Forge,
20 to July ! ']” f
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Lake Norris on June ) L
Mr. Lliipincott presented char""•» to cub Pack 84, and Tronp
34 of Sanford.
T/oop 6 of Sanford wag w.ll
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Explorer Post No. 8.
M e Burgess announced

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District P r o t e s t
Bandmaster’s Rule ... ...... "

an honor and distinction^ of"li!.
services rendered hy tho parent ! . :

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four merit liaduev nn.l Ihe Each
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it m e- Exam ination l(.,a..i «•■»••
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nf Honor at McKinley Half, M.m
V.'iivc in various logl.
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dny night. F u tre ll’a mother plnne.1
the Eagle liadge on the lapel
l»'i ,,f ihe Kiwaui* c|a,.v(H.ii. I Lev
Llonv of the Florida illalri.'t •'lot. |.,| foui veai nt and I.,. l» , »
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High
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General Marshall Urges Support
Of U. N. At Memorial Day Speech
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I.a ll.c .m id e n t, took the g .ra tr.t mil and Ned. H . D m , bom
9aM|uta County commiaalun, aaid m n n l hy I ommuni.t notth Km c,, j.in ulcnt ..f il.r Nali.nial .'ialrty li.u m .il. taul “ ilain-bang drivin g" and
Howell and Alderman reuuetled m broadcasts h um Pyongyang did ’ "&gt; n . indiffeirncr” had tinned the holiday into a "n u tta c re "
legyet of ehaence tu escape nut mu materialise
Police o ffm a l,
l h e . . , n „ i , l lu .l |,red.cted J'»() ,.e ,,o ,„ would l,e killed on th ptnalona by the guvernm and
laid pre-election rtackdim ut on h.yl.wava lirfm e the holiday ended at midnight tonight. But by ele»ei.
Jgraed nut to accept any salary •bout S00 lUipertt hail leit Com " ' l- ' k •■•cut tune the loll hud nl *
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'llll . l W Mil* I If|« I F all* I I It I *1,
I'i Iip im I in li*vr- t ikni piirt in the
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Hu ilir*»e |i»if n|» -tiff insMtincit
in .I K. I .1 \\. .lien l.j k r H i
f'lnli* uni fuin MMititr frorly.
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South, Koreans Accidental Deaths Soar As U. S.
Egyptians May
Cast ,V otes In
Jnk Pact With
Free Election
IK ll.A , Mav 1(1— (.Vi— A Negm vuiilh wa* killed ana! .19
Soviet R n aSaSia

court
which di«ii.i..ed
dismissed a
caurt ruling
ruling which
a
D is ru p tio n s
F ;i i I
( d i r brought l.y Otis L . Howell and
J . O.' Alderm ai to oulU it ftllM each
T o M a t e r i a l i z e
in hack salaries.
Howell
and
Alderman
wen
£ lL O llL , K u i r ,i ,\|jy 10 t-|'l
t i n t e d leaves of absence from
^ their commission posts follow ing Minull at .tic irm n u t ranis ami no
• th e ir indicimeiitn in Octolwi IK47, laird acts id violcme c iu p lu l in
involving diu|insal of war surplu*property, until their acip.ftNl in

Day, screen and television, alar and
» .wffa
» h « of
os new
sorg utant
Naw York
Giant Manager
Durocher, a handao
itatu
•Ita award donated
Charm
Initltuta aa "Ba
Mott
Charming Wlfa."
,,
Th* presentation t
a at
tha Polo Grounda In
'ork In
connection with tha tajrvialori pro
gram, “ Day wttll tha Glanta”,
which is hroadcitl or f t Station
W PIX before each Naw York
Giant home game, and which has
found much favor with Naw York
/Afan*.
** According lo t
intatlon,
for her
Mlia Day was aa
“superlative charm Ul public
ibllc and
prjvata life.” Bhels Ike first of a
group of outitandiafl .women In
every field of endeavor to be
•elected for tM i signal honor hy
tha Charm liutltutai aach month.
Tha talavlilon (how fauurae Inlarvlawi with aporta parsonslltle.
who ara presented
a human
litleraat point of Haw- rilhar than
sfram a atudy of thflr athletic
•prowasa.
^ Aet-.. .
The Charm InstKul#, wkkh pre■anlad the awardv la M organisa­
tion davoted to IB m w h lfl tho
•harm and baauty a t Americsn
woman. Toward thla M . l h t y aaak
to pay trlhnta to than M m who
have mad# charm a « .important
•am of tha
day llvaa. Misa
on tha aeraaa I
on Plar 11?

led

t ..lulli , mu-e; Mi«R Di.plinc I'.mnclU vice preMilvlil ..I in.. '••I til
itv. Mho ley Muillh un i Mrs. l.nur'n I. In.con. men !.«•&gt; .1,
I* ll
•'•’oil. J r . |i. i.la-iil. mid OdelU Ogl. i, mn-e

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, w } ‘,,"i to collect (ox
agency NlV
organij..,|
m«.M.y from ,,
coa.t em,ni*s
S S e fiX ,,f( *
l ml i ned ii,

sentence on the «ecun count wax
suspended.

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m

J o i t f.l

over .,

iPh . i L .V ,,g
r lK h u ’of * « y tor
,h t “ « co“ , , inland waterway.
Brown wu» convicted on Iiuth
w“ " ?,n ,3 n t,,'l I" »erve

In

•lltilvfirj tlif
VIII r I». All unlit aI y
i»b*fn&lt;*i« iviiti i'T*k. One soldier

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n

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F i r s t

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I&gt;r 1AMin tiit. *• „ ,il„ Ha! in ImI*fiia I I 1*%/\ I••i « i . iintnimst rally,

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Leads

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Com1*
WHMHBl lid llpinr**! Ititliv iHack*
rd ft *ii i Vina*11. «n •nldiriA in llir
iii*i puMn h .l ( a•I iIii* a&gt;i*tnpatioiiI fir dtti it tout hrd oft iiihcr
•
Vine •u .in military
pi'll'* ' i i k * ' I ». it . n in&lt; 11gt ttfjik,
•\l lr l*l t**ei.| |*|' l||f9f V» £ |r |f*

•*till HI* J|*w|*s|
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*1 V r ,i i O t i u p a t i o n

I 'I i . m I

V ia ,

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iund. of the Navigation Di.trict He

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U.S. Soldiers I
Are Attacked
By Japanese

Iviitu In Paris

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Brown wa&gt; convicted of forgery

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iccotd verdict

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affirming

w . i charged with changing
•mount of , c h e tl , |om ^

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TA LLA H /V SW EL. May 30— (fl'i
T h t Florida Supreme Court today
upheld ihe 10-yrat forgery convicM°«&gt; o l M arcu. H . Brown. Jr.,
•jwnur auditor and bookkeeper for
Ihe F o n d a Inland Navigation D irtnct.

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Drivers Burn
Dp Track In
500 Mile Race

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\ '.« U elected ■'tfleeix for tho
v,"n |(&gt;r.l,-lflf.l el tin Uusiness
iii.l I'refessloual \\ .Mneh s Club
will i irrilslle.l mi. Wi'ilnenlaV at
a dinner lo he held at Hu Tourist
C.'iitei ut A:SO o'clock
Mr Fave Chat lex. Stale Trea».ii.-i, ,,f Davlona Reach, will offi­
ce,!. ,nd will tie axs.ixted hy Mra.
li..i - (le i Watson, mime hale past
.......... nt of the Orlando U i PW
4'lm
Otiior out-of-town guests
will he Mrs. Virginia Movnlhan,
pi, „.i.nt of the Halitax club at
1!.tyitinii Hfiioh, Mrs. Clurt' J o l t *
cm, l, | rent,lent uf the Daytona
Htwii'li i*tub, and Mias M«rv I*ascl.,,11 state assistant treasurer.
The Orlando Club will be reprex,m.led by ItPttye 41(11.4,rt, Rose­
mary McGlinchy. Cnrrklee Lewis,
ami Mrs. Mary Farrell. ,MI»s
Elsie Farley is chairman .of ths
&lt;*,1111,11 itt«c on arrangements, and
IS us-isle.1 hy Mr*. Olga Hunter
and Mra. Clara lladerer.
The new officer* are Mr*. P. M.
Dingles, president;
Mrs. Sybil
Ruutli, first vice president; Mrs.
K E. True, second vice president:
Mr&gt;,
Allie Gilhui Steinworth,
treasurer; Mrx. Gertrude Gilbert,
corresponding secretary; and Mrs.
Camilla Lumlguisl Little .record­
ing secretary.
Mrs. Bally Mem Williams will
preside at ths dinner.
W ARREN T O SPEAK
T A L L A H A S S E E , May 3U — UP)
— Governor Warren will deliver
his monthly radio report to tka
people tonight over a nine-station
hook-up.
Ha will be hoard from 10
10:30 P.BL over stations
Tollahaissa, WPDQ Jacks
tVHUN
at. Petersburg,
retarsDurg.
v
W8UN St.
Daytona Beach, WHOO Or!
WWPG Palm Beach and 7
Pensacola,

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RCtlnr
rionuox mean
WUatMn Mniwar

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1All ooflaarr aeiire* rSnU i*t
lank*. retuliiilnHt ne* n n llm n|
BiertalHment t«r the p &lt;,*,,*&gt;• &lt;&gt;t

twine !«■**. win hr
t»»
I &gt; » a » l e * ' hCirrtliliii jret»»
"j*»P»Si»ei*J
n» "iJTsSi
itm M H t N*|irr«ratell«»a Inr.
lew Yarh, Chtrenn, llrtrall, Hen­
ke &lt;t»&gt;, hhC *t. I.ente.
“f i T . " Iterate la a i x v r t l.« r •«» I k .

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Water From The Sea
Th e old dream of gaitlqg useful water from the pea
And the new dream .d&amp;kfmUiM atomic energy to work are
combined by N . R. &gt;Beers, editor of Nucleonics magazine.
Ho thinks nuclear energy could be need to evaporate hch
water In great quantities to. feed stills producingTresb wa­
ter and to fuel steam Jet pumps which would pump water
to high inland location. From these high Inland reservoirs
fresh water could be run down to cities and agricultural
areas, and salt water could be employed in hydro-elcctrlc
power plants. Jn addition, valuable elements could be re­
covered from I ho sea water
by-products.
The chances to apply such a scheme are ready and
waiting. T h r rc are many locations, ns Beers points out,
w h e re -fre sh 'w a te r s u p p ly ii» •a serious problem but large

O km m uM

nit live]* In Waihlni
, 'S S S fli ' u!d ; Korea need* on
ermine if and when
ntr fok-t*. Wo know loti oi U. 8.
Coru rcpynpc
republic trni
trill nvt pl8iWi:iitirit o C-4T* and F -5i» Off

American warplane*.
i.MSteio raid dlaogaaiou of thl*
delayed hi* r*turn lo Eeoul for
ftowrii, chlff of the Korun
Hr# day*. He returned two week* military ndv'sory oroitp, said tM
ago.
The AmbaMadcr termed ■* pre­
matura report* that American
plane* now In Japan would be
given to atmth Korea when they *f'*ee(*n* tn Japan. Why we
are rMlaeed by jtt aircraft. But cannot kata (ham f deni know."
M *ala the tubject had teen dis­
Thai.Korean detent* ministry now if *

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SU T H M S:

IntorasUng one. I t is. believed Hint if utmnlc energy ever
can bp,.captured in a practical jiowcr plsut Us output will be
abundant and cheap. T h e -economy of America m ight ho re­
volutionised by .tne single development nf abundant and
There never wa* a aanlenr* cheap water in the great arid regions of the West.
■gaptn In Ikih world that did no
IHuh to leach good wanner* and
HIM moral* end true religion.
Hottmich nv ye did'It unto'one
T h e real way to achieve federal economy ban been
of the lean nf Iheie ye did it unto
W i--M att. zBjdOj__ ___
found by athiBtofy .atudent. llo mint* across a provision in
I ho Constitution of the Confederate Stnlen whlcli might prot A popular well known American
fitably hnvcibcoji includeil in tin* fimdumrnUil law of the
Biafatinr *sy* in it* currcnl hiue
nation. This forbade Congress U&gt; make any appropriations Europe to' bremlt'
that Ciftteial MecAtlhur Iim agreett ndt'callwl for in the'presidential budget, imlcss ho voting by etagnaiton of trad#'
lo quit Iiii job in Japan and accept ii two-thirds m ajority.
a $ 100,000 a year jolt with HemThis provision rccngnl/cd that a national budget is p ri­
Itlglon Rand, Inc. We don't believe m arily executive business, not legislative. T b s traditional
luiiimlness nf the British financial structure, until the war
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years, is largely due to observance of this principle.
Mure Ihnn iMt {t-imni have *1*
In practice, such a provision would reduce the number
ryacly met
nn th* nalkm'*
of costly local improvements which strengthen a congress­
highway* dinmg thrM.mortal Day
man's chances of re-elect inn but are of no particular Impor­
week-end which it not yet over,
tance outside of his district. The requirement of a Iwohm t'of then) died became they
Ibirds.vote would put most of them out nf the running.
lacked rnuitery or caution, or b«Wheit constitutional amendments are next considered,
fgute inmcrme elte did
It might not be a bad bleu to examine the fundamental law
Hie appoinhnenl of Frank Cliaie of tho Confederacy.
Ik the Slate Citrua Committion in
effect givet Sanford two repreienktivr* out of nine on (hit import­
ant body. Mr. Chate wa* born am1
An almost forgotten facet of tho depression of th**
railed in Sanford, i* • ion of the thirties Is recalled by the death of Joseph Sicker, New York
late 5 O. Clmte, and a member nl commission merchant, lie conceived the idea of having un­
the organitatian nf Chile Ac Co. employed workers sell apples on tin* streets, an idea which
At preient lie livri in Windemere spread to cities all over the nation.
Doubtless H inker saw the plan lint It as a means tn give
where he matiagn th* lilewoilh
Idle men a method of earning a few dollars and an h wny
to sell apples: B u t-it d ill'far more than that, It placed sym ­
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&gt;
’ *'lt“iwrr‘i the ii(e of the Gone bols of unemployment bn street corners throughout tin*
ihaLipakrc a diamond valuable, it Jhnd , symbols which helped to prevent anyone from for­
|lia'lb|i|iiapt)ej uhiclrin
a.|V*ubli|lia^(gj
uhieli i lutn, it getting the human cgpt of H id depression.
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Now our economic fortunes are beginning to puss into
the hands of yountfer men and women to whom the picture
ling apples
apple *
hns no special meaning. It is to he
*U.,fp ptciportioned at te re* of a man Bellfng
hoped they will itavcr.Joarn by cx|H&gt;rtencii what the picture
j
p A
d h e ra M &lt;Tthe coil racalla tn older eyas.
AtieumricJe ij ili* feel that mi
qiltrkty for a recond lap at IS I OUtt.
i eVeflge 2T lone of roefc have
i
*, »f) a*, f i ‘ 'P"
* '*
The first nfPdH) positions wet*
bf mined Id produce on# halfFaulktivr, aeromlj Johnny Pnrsons,
iCaaHavH grata r a n oat*
Van Nuys, Calif, third: J » « Chit­
tug not 8h«w&gt; m .:im of i m p .
lurao wa*
wood, Reading, Pm,, 'uiirlh, nnd
that hoill of Itoiluwl, only* orm'/r hwl* Tony Bottviiliniison, Tlnlcv I'arl'.
ftortfvelt
1IL fifth.
ith- political {millet elate we ner Iweldr Roee in the field.
Hill Hchi’irflpr, the mir-Irjfpe&lt;!
Purdue finlvtiralty'a bend play
have civil rinlile for all reracor from Freeport, l,ong lalarnl, ••il "On the Hunks nf Hie Wnlmsh **
ftidleu oi rtuf, rrligion, color, vktdilrd on the nrrtl, turn lint
lla blonde girl heIon Iwlrler he•or cxuinlty of origin. When it roinca ptlllvd nut (if it mill tiark Into I In ennie III hot quickly recovered
The spciubuiyV fnliiilotis wee
tn inakinK dine tvntdt effective in rttce. lie nloppetl nt the pita for
thi* tC'cImirj%| nminiltter to niukp thcr hick held nunln for n sun.
Uw, both pnitie* are divided nml aitrn- nothing we* ilMinngeij,
shiny otiirf, tint tlircutrnlng clow,
•j* coalition of Dctnocrali and ReJackie Ilo|mes of Hridgeporl. I1eng In-the soulhwhit.
pnfalicam prrventa any legiilatinn I ltd., also tost control on the north^Thlrty'-three qiinliried drlVvi*
from beroming law." Believing in neat turn hut was lucky ton. He shared I he lurk. Amerkaa AuloatratgMnnau out nod raced Into hioblte * Assorintlon nfffelnh re
«rvil tight* for all, and believing the pits for a cheekup.
1 *
ported every rnr ready to atari.
that thia can he blought about by
When Parte ns hit the inIdway
The hne doubtful darter had
pnlntt
0M)
miles,
he
was
aimed
law, ate two different thingi.
driven by Hill Hrlilnd|&lt;n, Freeport,
'five
’
mill*
nhead
of
arromi-ptaee
, " ' ---------been the auto tldppcra special
.. The reault* of the recent North MeGarth. He mede lit* first *tnp
at 2BKH ml tea for fuel and new
Carolina election further indicate ttree1 hut McGrath mad# a pit hi* crew bad ti&gt;|ialred a broken
pltlon end the rnr wa* ready to
'the HMid in ihit country away from stop'at the aantf’thiK'.
roll.
'
Roe*
took
‘aw'/Akeand
whlla
tklicaliirn ai murh at away from
A tigijf »pteilway rule permitted
Meflrath waa&lt;^Jr *nd. gained •
a dawn to reaction. Senator Frank
an altefflfte tn ba rkady, wlla enGraham received a auabeUnUal
epadu Wr "n r fittt lap 'wa* glna iiinnlng, In cate one of the
I mile* an;' hfiiir, well under field failed to *l*rt.
lUjaUty nyer hit leading onponeni
Malon'* record i 2n.Bil4 lait
Cliff Griffith, IndlanpolU, wa*
larwaira urelty cimremHve onrthe extra driver lu the Tom Barairalimr lawyer, •but not enmi^li
the 'cara picked up »peed J v f l WMclab
m
WMf'the homiwlinn if. the |gtt«r
ffaget* K r’dimand a rui»lf,, f|‘
Uu|h Senator Graham rati afeVa
end- oj the New Deal and the
lit Deal, he jt opposed to the

cussed

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r atrangth com
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..."It woukth*.comforting to know
that SB I h f l i l i air defenee were
bee* to protect u* ahauld the
ICommunlat) north Korean* at­
tack u«," Mucclo said.
M. 9rtg. Hen, .William I - Roberta
urged an early buildup of south
JCoteo* glr strength. He »alil II*

Ltcupy th# Sot*-Canal.tor
The three Western gwWw
nounred law week th*y.agM&lt;&lt;
lo elltw Iireal end the AMb
Irlen to purchase erme. T m
liMve l&gt;een getting atma fiM
tniri under existing treat
ran irement*. The new i g l
n ii.a viewed *■ a meant or
It rael a elmilar chance at
ed arm*.
,
Meanwhile, In Oertova, ti
land, a Soviet offar to aafgg
nu agreement for the latgeHk
Mtpply nf Ru**la grain to W M
Korop* v»ee published kata Hr
United Nation* Economla 0
.illation for Rurone.
v-&lt;n,
1’rof. Gunner Myrdal of 8wm
the CntnmUrlon'k ecacativOV'ai
tury suggested la*t November I
n grain agreement should ht.

uee elnleil V*raae tv h lrh la M l l t l . i t
e r ln a t i f lt tn the na r tn r »»|,i&lt;hll.
atton at ell the li.rn l a . a i iit la t.it
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superior air power in evmt of aa

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Accounts Maured up to

For Rome purehit*#, remodel
repelre— refinance—

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TUESDAY MAY. SO 1950

Social A n d Personal Activities
Telephone 148

WEDNK8I»,\Y
At th* Prajcr Meeting hour of
the F l m Baptist Church. 6:00
?. Ah, the Study of Baptist Dietrine wi|l t&gt;e continued.,,
Mil* Margaret Daris- will pie«cnt bar piano puplla In ra(ital at 818 I1. M. at th* Wo­
man’* Club, Mr. , William June*
of Station University -will b*
th* gueit artist.

William Jones of Stetson Uni­
versity will appear ns guest artist
at the recital presented by Miss
Margaret Mavis on Wednesday eve­
ning at the Woman's Club.

8:00 P.M.

The regular meeting of Sem­
inole Clin pier No. .1 0f Order of
Eastern Stai will he held at 8:00
P-M. at the .Masonic Temple. A
watermelon cutting In honor of
paat matron, and patrons will fol­
low the bur incss uieeting.

Stetnon Baritone
To Be Presented
William Jones, popnlur luirltime
uf the .Stetson Unlveisity School
of Music, will be pie.iented by
Mi-* Mmgaiet Davis u,~ guest orti.-t at her recital at the Woman's
Club on Wednvcdm evening.
As soloist with the funum* S|et&gt;
sun Olee Club, Mr. Jones has
toured the east coast states from
Florida to New Yurk uiul has made
more than 180 public uppeuranre*
since entering Stetson. He has
also been the featured soloist on
program.* for two minimi conven­
tion* of Kiwnnta Inter'National,
Mis* Margaret Hr ire, an out­
standing pianist in hei own light,
will Hi-eiiiiiptttiy Mr. Jones.

21 Persons Receive
Hoiy Sacrament

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Mr*. Cnrr.nviiy Is
Named President Of
Go l f i n g Association

I'ViinK (’Iui.ni

PrizeH Awarded To
High School Senior*
In ii chapel program h i Seminole
High School, W. K. Knder o]
Rader's Jewelry Stole aryl Mrs.
(ivrdiin Sweeney of Colrman'n (lift
Shoppe awarded various prise* to
senior girl* taking home econom­
ics, Award* were given fm es­
says written on why the girl* Had
chosen their particular pattern*
and crystal.
‘ Veyiwas
Tcgrt In
idtfcrli*
Mnrljnna Eubanks.
Mr. Kailer
slated that Mis* Eubank*' paper
wiim going tu be *enl tu the llavilanil China Cmupaiiy. Tin- third
prim uf crystal went tu Mis* Nov­
ella Davis, given by Mr*. Sweeney.
Mils Denise Stevens won fourth
prlan, alsu uf crystal, from Ka■lers.
As Thursday was Mr. Kuder's
birthday, "Happy Birthday” was
sung to him hy I lie entire student
body at the close of the piugrum.

DU. (’. L. PUILSONS

( Ism lnu rd r r s a Vaa* (Is il
"D e l d i'lio -l.
Hoidiimo. -tft, who will serve
('••Hi'. Si,Inlet, lli-i noinlo and l.ake
coonties, j* j, fm liter 'to ir repre­
sentative Itoni Luke Countv and
is t b i " i f ii’ij as n small grower.
Woolen. Ill, is illuimger of tile
lot i i - I.jk e - Brothel-' gloves ill
D'lingi l.ake, Polk, mill 11i|(litlinds
counties ill*triet U mdioles Siua'Oto, I In I dee. Higtilllluis, Dkeeihohec, l i bole*. DeSoto, Charlotte,
l.ve Hendry, Colliei and Monroe
con niics
Theii In in s run from June I,
when they tnki&lt; office iinlil Mac
111. I!!.r&gt;2 lliey repioce Don I. Mi
K inno Ii , "I Dllkllliul, .1 II. P lrv a lt.
of l i t i t i i - , mid J i l l bloke, of
Wll u. hulu
ivIni’**' trnii'* i xMil t*
.lull*4 1
* I Vkiitit to k‘o|i|tl Ktohilc ill*1
I’itMi' 1'iitwi'iA of I'loioin foi tin*
hivJ« typ* ot lilt'll IIU'V Linked lot
t1
1
1
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(In- ploridu
I'ltiu * MinimcMon," Win m u "i»id
Non* ui Jh»* t lit-**** w it p ji iilt'fit
Nti|t|mi ici - *r| W m ien
cutiiiiiiivrri
fill III*’ JkfcA*'illCip 1III 11 riliM i' MI1
J'olh ii I Lit, \L ( in 11.\ h iM'fti ' i i
Hi hi H' * Until on L in k 'd Si n't S»*n
W \ S!tun«L« in 1he I n "i |*i man y
iiml VI1 1' l«11Ik&gt; IH tin •*■m ini. !L*L
iiMnn *•d))|N»i I**d Win i n* in ih f
Bfl’OIld |n nitlir v llfl*'» vv«*l k mi! toi
BtiiiiuU in thi* f n -l,
iln Hu iu im n i" C "
tlifv
min
foui J&gt;f' i o ^iii - iih 'I ii L i i - Minnctl In I
Vvi'fk lit M iit cn Ft mtk It-'i'fi, ttf
Willi fl I all |«I*4TI; Hill tv I Diik* , *rf
Siinl'Md. \n* h l.fln -d i . m| I c.
Bill K *
W arn n /* in I*. of V i m *
linn L
ftlit | five Imdd mVti
ie
ri 111m&gt;i 111S. I hv llir I ■t•
'Ael Hot fin 11* 1
I mi. i I m uL mII, Wllltei (Id ecu.
1*01 t o I IL. &lt; I like l Id lit lit t*li I
B Ms I *oii,i UI, I’lsiiii i 'i I j
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ADD EX TRA E N JO Y M E N T
TO

W ATER S P O R T S

Karl Schults, Jr. has returned
to the UnlverHlty of Florida after
-pending the week-end with bin
mother Mr*. Helen Schultz on
Park Avenue. He is u candidate
for the degree of Bachelor yf Ail*
in Education and will graduate
June 6, He haa been elected i
member of Kappa Delta PI, na
tlunal honorary education frater
nity.

llIkiTM
ANN GIJN CBM KN T

Mr. and Mr*. M. B. Ward of
Montgomery announce th* birth of
a seven pound, four ounca son on
Monday, Mr*. Ward la tha.formar
M is s Klolie Cook,

American Legion
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GOGGLES ..... ...........
MASKS

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hurivd at Arlington, Va., and a
fourth flag for tha haroaa of World
War II who war* burled on foralgn

SWIM FINNS ................

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K&gt;AU.total of 61 flaga warn
I . .
placed
on the grave* of veteran* In Ever-

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PLAY RING ANCHORS
DUCK ft PQNY RINGS
BEACH BALLS

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Him»rnl dniuTB from H id n v d d
givi'ii Ly Iht* Mi'huul ThuiBiiwy iiikdii
will Ii*4
C B itlfii’uti"'
wll! Ii*» uwnrdrd fur cut«|d»*nmi
the yeur'n work,

Til*' fitltilic* ii* Inviifil tu «Hen l

Accidental Deaths
t c u iiis M r &gt; M r * w u » i
hap*— firta,
alrplan*
cgaslus,
explosion, fall* and othar accl.
dent*.
*
Laat year 418 paopla ware kill
4-d in tha threa-day Meino’ iiil
Day waak-and,
Tha council said tom a itit.OiHi.
000 ra n would h* on the hick
way*. Milliona will b« on Hm
highways today and tonight in
tha homaward rush. Tha C o rn ­
ell warnad motorlata to drlvn
with aitram* caution to **v«
llvaa.
Tha daath Rat by aevrral
atataa (traffic, drowning and
mtac*llanaoua)i
Alabama 4 -8-1; Arizona 3-00;
Arkanaaa 2-4-1 j Gaorgia 8-0 I,
Kentucky 8-0-0; Loulaiana 1-0-2;
Maryland 2-2-0i Mississippi 7-1*
3; Missouri 16-0-2| No rtn Caro­
lina 6-O-B]
Oklahoma
6-oo;
Pennsylvania ft-9-1) Rhode Is­
land 2-0-0; South Carolina 'id3; Tannaaaaa 6 - 4 - lt Taxaa 20 »
6| ( Vlrglnja
14-2-2, Wast V ir
green and

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WfATNIRf

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“W.iliash Avenue"

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TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY!

“FOOTBALL

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h e r e 's

1 i l l A 1H I

EDWARD G. I

*.«a**.e*...&gt;aa*.*e«*VeaM te.ae.te.

Pewey's

Lake view carnet eile

WATER WINGS
SURF BOARD

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SWIM ACCESSORIES

Dptoiaetrisl

EV EN E X A M IN E D
(.L A S S E N F IT T E D

Mi*. Andrew Carraunv was inlift &gt; I **&gt;1inn lit A re
troiluced a* the ,new president ol
the Sanford Woman’* Golf Asso­
ciation at n dlunei given Saturday
evening at the Country Club by th.
member* of the S.W.fi.A. In honoi j
We Iits** tu ludp yurt
of tilt'll- huihnnd* and escort*.
with that
Jean Adams, 2118 4 Park Ave­
The table wn* .&lt;el in hamiurt
nue. returned Haturdav from Chi­ style and at intervals on the table
L IL T
io. hi...
cago.
were placed mnnnloiiln headIV H A ITI It FR EE FUP
wearing perky golf hat*. Purple
Mile Ruth 11Ariel men! the week­ bougalnvlMla wn* used in profusion ‘
M til ING
end in Jacksonville a, the gueit of on the table and In the eluh rooms.
M in Emma Owen McColler.
Mr*. W. G. Fleming as ml-tresii..
&gt;r .....
.
“f eeremoiile* presented each ol
..rP‘ W officers sod committee ehali
turned from St Petersburgh ,’
wheie
men, thanking lliem for their cn
Mf-NS W EAR
she attended u boaid meeting of operation during her year in offie*
the Klurlda State Menial Assist­
.'I(Hi LAS I I lltS I I'll. 1221-J
The
members
were
introduced
ants Association.
by their escortn with mi nppronrl
Mr. i&lt;ml Mrs. Itichnrd Haler of ait- rhyme. Those falling to in
Dayloiin lleacli spent Sunday ns vile an escort were a-ked tLi miiki
A special
gl.csls of Mr*. Hates' mother and Nultahle explanation.
sslter, Mrs. Helen Schultz and song was sung by the nine mem­
ber*
attending
the
Stnle
(Solf As
Pat.
sodatlon meet In Tnllnhnn-ee In
Mr. and Mi&gt;, William Klalr uf April.
Muor* Open
Chicago are visiting Mi. and .Mr*.
Miss Mnmthv I’oweil awardee
l » I*. I' M. Daily
Edmund Mei*,n on Most First the Powell Trophies to the 11180
Street. Mrs. Iflnir is the former winner*: Mrs. W. R. Williams, win
It tltt, \IN M t ’T INEF.I
Miss Angela Mel«cb.
net, anil Mrs. (leorge Thurston
.‘l.,e 1 IIP I n 6:IMI 1'. M.
runner-up. Iloth winner* received
Mrs. Edna Norman, who suf­ attractive trophic*, and Mrs, W11 ■
fered a lieat l attack Ibiee weeks Ham*' name will lie engraved on
ago, was taken to Fernald-I.migli- the large Irnpliv that remain* in
ton llospilul Salurday mgbl where the eluh house.
her condition i* reported , lividly
( M il 1H IE N E U E K t
Mr*. John Ivey, irupiiy chair
improved.
i tu Idi cu I odei 12 Vrs. Admu ii, presented (he winners of tin
milInt I
\t itb l’.irrttls
recenl ii - oh tut ion lour uume.it with
Ml and Mis J. It Whlghain tin1 beautiful pilzr* won liv them
toitun, t sc* pt Salutday
of llpp, Ala, are tbe guest of as follows: iiiedali-l, Miss Morn
,k
IIM11.i •
their brother in law and sistem.! thy I'oweil; rlmmphiti, Miss Ellen
Mi. Betts; runner-up, Mis* Dniotli)
Mr.
Ml*. “M ‘l'. Blone *'■
l , “ and‘ x,“
vi d
and Mrs. C. II. Kudil and .Mi ami Powell; consolation, Mrs. John
Mrs. Huiieii Steele
Ivey; first flight, Mrs. K. C M«V
Hipfn-L, i m.i
tun ii ; consolation, Mr*. W. It. WllHu I i-v, dunglu 11
M i- I "b-iumi B. Cbeney
I'll!nr&lt;ii In
Mr. and Mis. A. D. A brums uf liani-; second flirt 1*1. Mi*' Maud
V . who-,* » i i-net-o •id t-- Veil Goiridl Po
•I'1! Sf*1III!
Rose Drive left Monday for Fort Wilson; et.u-n|dtioi(, Mi*, .lobn
lit t &gt;
S t 't H lI S
•f Ml HI..! Mi l liiii-uie I I', 'ill I .uni .mu-d lo-liM
Valley, Ua., where Mr. Alirntn* Schliard; clr»*i II medalist, Mis
will be in iliaigc of the Geurglu VV, II. Williams; elms C mcdiillst
I 1 tnallta lartl ►« tiu I’ranr tlltf I
peach deal tor the /Vinellean Fruit Mrs. Ro-e Levy; iiio-l iiutmivcd
M is s L a l r i c i i t
I l i r U c v Pe(n « - fill f»f uf flu i mui I 'Mid* •
L
io
n
s
(
lull
Growers.
player bared on lllilidbiip. Mi**
f 111 L’iltli t ill)* i &lt;I II I
V|tn i I ,
ilorotby Powell.
T » W e i l N e l l I ' m v c l l *CMllf Illil I fl
II
tOtliRMPtl &gt;rr*lMt Unas** Ohr|
Neil Powell arrived Monday to
Mrs, Ivey also gave Mr* lleanl
-111a11~r ! Iilirll! ' St i'll I I util a|a*11V
spend the summer with Id* par­ a sterling silver mnlcli box uiul ■r L i i - I
eieti1 no
1 on Mie fivi v itu
•-, •*"1C C *-1,ra J
»(.
IBID'
H
(
Ilf
f’*'V
ents Mr and Mrs. C.
Powell a*biiuv in nppris'lutlon of ho a d ­ \ i * u. i i ........ lilt. 1" 1
mill
&lt;I t l u m ti i t niduif ,m&lt;i |
. *•d ‘
in
\
'
fin
on I'lillnetlu Avenue. _ti*‘H i« » vice* as president.
i V• &gt;, &gt;. ii., \\ . 114|I 1. Mill
I •Mil M( Ml \|I M C&lt;'Ml | till, I' kI111 Ilf Jtl'M slit1 I'tl |
student at F.iuury Dental School
Those attending the dlnuei wen tlllBl •
'I,
Lilli -Mm, iff
I \l »•-*■ I *;tr I |. Ifl Hit nn|tMi 1in i uf r oitpci ji fmil mI
ill Atluntu.
Mr-. Clara Ginn, Mrs. Miriam 1*1• M &gt; ..........In l.i. it 1 I t Mill
i
'**" I ( in i i p II |il) ion**, i iu-.tl, i Li 11 ■
Russell, Mr- George TTiuirt*m, ........ *- it. ll» i .......
1 It!
Mi j*«mI M»'- t Ini Mi'lf’ I'1 I"* 11* M'lnli i e
Mi and M i- Victor E. McClel­ Mis. Berlu Roberts. Mr*. Ann 11,1(4
Ilf tIt fLi Mt»V Si *H(t
i, i l i........ 1•1 Mfk
land and clilidieti Blau Karl and Mursb, Mrs. Cnmillii Bruce.
I Li L*'lit tin 1ion Si!
!ir&lt;- ,•*1, i.llu-i
•lid L.
id.
M•• ! k't 1♦ v •il In t wii8 f lie
Marilun have arrived from Hous­
Also Mr. and Mrs. Ilugb Wild
|rd* 1u“Mit I i11tcki •v, vv lu. wn1*
ton, Tex., to visit Mr*. . McClel­ chel, Mr. and Mrs, John Hcblnnd. M ,’ ,11lid
h W »n . l 1Mirl’ f ' Hu
i
i Mu ft 4'fl'd VI if I11
ll.i |i||Llit •'I'IIMu IA
land* purenl". Ml. and Mrs. E, I.. Mr. ami Mr*. I'nol (bimpliol), Mr
i. el
Ml flMlii 1In
•I IL fluli i \
&gt;inti Suvnn*
Burdick and Mr. McClelland's •ml Mr*. Clyde Ramsey, Mr. mid
I WIN c B \l'l\ I I1
P.
ii
*
nny
*nicuf?
d*
l.lt' *tl •.*i I L i i iHti i i *Lc form
Hint hei Mr*. Kulu McClelland,
Mrs. W. It. Williums, Mr. uiul Mr* win.
ulu.A.Muk, \ \ u \ ;ip
vi*»
Ii Ilf Sill* i '*1* d 1 Ii cfLt .
1i M
llddi- Mi mkniiin, d.iu|*litTi
Harold Knstner, Mr. mid Mrs.
A ilir-iiiit: in in ' phtnc on n hike
M* i
Mr*. R. A. Newman and Mr*. James Powell, Mr. and Mr S- John K mi c I.itili &lt; I'M Vl»l*»
off iind (iiif ciimitiy in fm ;i iund
Mil 1kIMnfi litnl » k i id ,\|j- h Mith IMp i'l n died Iioii* i ikI'ii v, IMkill mi1
Wo A. Adam* returned Sunday Ivey, Mr mid Mrs. Roy Frank Li Mi 1,11If 1-, well P&gt; ■ i iid, Hi
Tci ' t Mt inknr.ii d Hji viiiilinII
from Slidell, La. They were ac­ Byrne*. Mr. and Mr*. J. W. All.
Lolh pilotcompanied hy Mr*. Joe Sloat and man, Mr. and Mr*. Sl.de Roberts.
"
I " " ;....... «•.' " "
I in In nit f let f ih ii memliei ol
UoIh it &lt; I’•*(11 i . titkiim oit :
son Gregg who will lie house gliests Mr. um| Mrs. Riliert lleely. Mr.
•‘
.. tin tin nit % mI Li M dclnnd Sc Ih u i I, Flltfrii il fm i Mild timid fill** l ied
and Mr*. Karl Higginbotham, Mr 1,1 «.d w,, ,,, r....i
m,v -nodi vI I t»d re Mn- -• n .* m11inif of Till ticl hlMtlllUf. vno *1111V duikfM
|, nl'i'tiMi e i tdL jie an 11i i i Mi i 'hen*
and Mrs, Tod Swuftn. Mr. and Mr* » ' ' » *
...... " ” , ,,
Hairy Tookc, Mr. and M i a lia m
K)M*r l.isin U.le ...............d i m , • is f'i n|f mi ui I\cnhMnms
H‘dL ui'ip fini'Liyed In do
Woodruff. Mr. Illltl Mrs, I L W route ••! tbe I I
la ",..... . :obeoiii in thf /,tdl\)oi»i| Mtuk IL iin u
Nil Mmnm t| tit* mled 11*•* IMiiVt'l
Spencer, Col. ami Mr*. 8/ G. ilut/^of l.mn. wl,., wdl .,u. o i t i . no sit V 'if I 'ttn fdl* »*t I i iilllcsv dll' m m
'
ford on a visit tu several v i hi* riman, Dr, urtd N»a, ■'!&gt; V . M*
.......... ...........
'"H ’&gt; '■
Wmi’II" In vv.• d (I id ll 11*J "f I (it I *1
Daniel.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
John
Gall"
I’biraro
Ddegot.
i.
m
n
'
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relatives, Including' his *l*ttr' Mr*.
Iv riinili
til*|*11 \»|*Lm sin1hi I 11,il*'l nil v 111'
1Ilf Ml ly IIIMl . ti%44l.tr* I*.
.tl,l
\t.ii,,n
,h
K. ,H. Hockey on Park Avenue, hi* way, Mr. and Mr*. B. C. lluyunin. dub will i&gt;
Idit jifm.ri
' m mi tUr ’
IIII vv
f,i dnf*‘ I i Min I In1 diiv ii l l n i hi v
brother Newton 8»#n*troin in life Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cairnw •&gt;. mol I «••« . t. w l
t Llllll ' 1 |If 111i*i( 1V. I Ilf M\ 1' III I
A/lft vv.*-* i|(ieiii'liiny lii ' llm hi h\
Pico Building, his son Guy in Or­ Sir. and Mi*. Price Heard, M '. nod' in
1 t \ \ . \ll»rd il, wIc-M III in II -in I.nip (In1 pnlp a hndi ttii-MOnl
lando, ami L. W. Hten*trna&gt; In M u , W. G- Ulcining.
)
p in Mm Hint
fniLei
(III’ -n i tL« ip fhe •Hi fit.t pod Ilf tic I
Alsu M il- I'eel Is Heard, Mi-- | •11**1- '
Zell wood.
..... .. it 41« i ■11tv, VIi
tidfhflv thi*’vv mmk cflciiM icedEllen Betts, Miss Dorothy Howill.jiin I
VI mi i I'dilei t iniiiii'lif
. : (kiln i In Aim s V"
hMm i hf I ii f mul wii
m pi i ♦d ( .ti icttii lx on Li
Mi** Betty Havinnn of New Dr- and Mis* Murlbn l.utbors and „f M ,
IL h i
t .ill '
Mtiif.
lie
I
m him
1
4
*
t
IL*
'pity
mi
It
&lt;
i
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Lit
It
iiMiie
II*
lean- arrived Monday to spend u Ilugb Wlieldiel
of Winter II*
t I
Stc i ll t Mi ci f \ I iiiL Men * *
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i
i
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•
j vvi d ii ij 11* i
in
Till
1
1
the
lull
11
M
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m
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&gt;
iiionth with her parent* Mr. and ven.
Mil* fl*tail 111 \ ♦c ‘i
t
I‘
wit- " d
t,i Siik. i mnidi,
Iten11 .lie* ip non know it
Mi*. K. C. Ilavmnn of Palmetto
Avenue. Ml*s Dayman I* a hostess
m x i i u H Y i i k c It a i .
p i!-'!-.i.
m i i i m ii-: r i « i - : \ n :\ v i
I m miiki* »i in n sin,I ol hlln.e
•■ii tli«' Paii-Amerlcan Airline* and
Tile Dmiiory SduHil of I lino " r
('&gt;.d
• tL.ii i.t
lii
I imp "*1 Ii
Spi
me
&lt;
I
Lc
n
Mint
( m i o |idly loll III tX In p c lh c i tifJlp .
serve* on the run:. from New Or­ will present its pupil* in a *■*■* th.... I" I...\
11
I . ii
M.i
die esf, ill
I tilt!, &lt;lipil i I"
il'rp
mid Ind. i
leans to Mexico, Central and South llfb-ult- recital Wednesday "
Basel,ml I .
,
m| . i | (he i
*'weel i'll, mol .&lt;Ill I It* or uitp*- 10L *
America.
P.M. Ill the Episcopal parish Lift! "i1 I Mil* if)xill 11m t Li'i
i V11pi (r i mliiii I inn)
H)it III dJiV
*' td

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TH U R SD A Y .
The Royal Amhantmfuf* of the
Fir»l Baptist Ciiurch Will meet at
the church «t A:Mll I*. M.
Tha Soutli Side ••Parent-Teachera Association will entertain
at a reception at the Woman’a
Club from 1:00 to (1:00 P. M. in
honor of Mr*. J. C. Mitchell, now
completing her 28th year aa
teacher and principal in the San­
ford achooN.
i.
Seminole Chapter Two/ O.E.8.,
will meet in the Masonic Hall at

Mvnibtrn of tlm class wVrtr Me
anna Dietrich, Cynthia Koumillat,
Barbara Moses, Rosemary- Rossi,
Chari#* llyruii Fox, Darnl Peralta,
Nicky Constantine, Duke i Behlraril, Joseph Menendei, Osborn*
Herndon, III, Malcolm Higgins,
Jr., Charles Higgins, John Take,
Kelly Lake, H’ephen Powell, Ul|ly
Wight, Rowland Durand, Freddy
Teslo, John Krolme, Mir lire! .Smith
and Henry Ruts!

PAGE THREE

P e rs o n a ls

Social Calender

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THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FTOHIDA

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On I'eptecnrt Holiday at All
Bouts Catholic Church, 17 Igiya and
four girls received the Sacrament
of Huly Kurharlst, which was ad­
ministered dining the 11:110 A. M.
Mass |&gt;v the pastor Rev. William
Narhtrab.
The chi,* received lustruclInns
tmdei Mia. It II. Wlgtd and Mrs
A. W. Teslo, who nl.ti «i rved as
sponsors.
The beys ond ytrls. wearing
white matched Into the .lunch
in p.iliH. The i'ii|5 .vorr the trad'tlonal veils ami wreath* of white
flown* -in tbeli head*. Aa the
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Haiti t i ! V t .
T o n an il rkrh of you atn heTOoy
notified and rmiulred In nreetm
apy i-lalnia and dentanda telj.'h
you, or either of you, may (la/a
aaalnet thn eatule pf Orwey Ma
det'mard. dale of aalil
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the County JlldMa, Ilf
Cpunly, III
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Mrmlnoln Cuiility, Klurtda, al hi*
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County » l Hanford. Kiorlda, w ith ­
in aIftIi I ,'iileiiilur „„n,II,a (rixii 111*
11ill a* of Ihe rI ml p, lllll, all, 111 of
llila notice
Kaoh rlftlm nr deluand shall hr In wrllltift. un 1
shall ala|r ilm plafa. „f realdenve
and port . offl, e address ut Ihe
claimant, and "hall ha sworn
by H)e "lalriifttu. or Ida anenl. or
hie attorney, and a«y atten claim
or damn ml not an fllad shall be
void.

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Jiihiiftlnn'e N O 'R O A n i , nuplied
hy hnpih In. Ihe Mt»hen, .bills
roftfhra, anla,
and
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Mila Ihe elraya that w«ndnr In «t
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lira to a p p e a r , a u r w r r o r p lrad
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tiUNK AND i m n N U I -'.K at Man
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KLOJUPA, IN I'HItUATN.

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L A K E H A R N E Y B EA C H — Invctlgate thla n«w subdWUlon
on BmotlfuL Lake Harney. The
beach/ ia wide and \ftneil wphavo loan, 'All you Could aak for
In « Lakb Shore location. Largo
Iota aYallabta. now. Conault,
RAYM O ND M. H ALL, fTaaUor
RAM IH O IIL e V m A N , AbaoclaTO
rhonaMO - / - Sanlord. Fla.
FliO -PV R E Springa property Ineluding . wap, tank aii^ tower,
not Colo uJilditi
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or tftftlte AIRinc1
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.100 Sanford Ave.____ . I
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anything. Phone 1D8-J.
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vThe Beat Shrlmap on Earth"
year* esperlenee In
ever night at Homar'a Clglll.
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SALE
DAYS
FRIDAY. JUNE 2"&lt;*
AND

SATURDAY, JUNE 3 ^
WATCH

THE SANFORD DERAID
TRIJRSDAy, JDNE 1»'
FOR THE MANY FINE BARC \INS TO BE OFFERED BY

MEMBERS
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MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION

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P A C E SIX

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Deland Hatters
Sanford Giants 10-6
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The DftLniul Hatters, Hporting u Bushel of victories at
p i l l , i i i , 1 lu lu l i n n H ii m in g - k r i n ! limy ns n 12 hour day, are selling ;i torrid puce in the Flor, last iiiyl.i mi I b r y . lut'lird llie !!t|
nlii S in k - Leiiyiti1 in an early ftensmi Inti to overtuke thi*
ping I. . . Ii ai Muii" ipi&gt;1 lb.ll |J
liipii-llyiug io i\tm m Reach Islanders. The IlatH won ID nf
10 c
i heir lftf*t 21 euntcftta. P a rry "lie d " Hotierts, DeLuntl center
lieldei. i* currently leuding the circuit with a |witent DM
jisiihui 1 i i&gt; til!i/Uitlr, t ll.l" 1
vent, hbiit Yn,i s f •kmc 1)1* *1f*f i nil Im ltiny average, hut he is being hotly pursued by floruit's
&lt;it Urlmuin. who in ltil) plnte trips tin* connected for OK
wm, wa- Vh nl'ft 1 in lbr f,\\t lo
idiigleH mid a H A of .408 . . Another IJoLuml player, left
M n iii, IVli! t,M'l
l
pllll 1, ini I n
fielder McLeod, finishes out the magic-clubbing trio with a
Will tbe Jin*
mul
.pm . . .Maimger K d Levy of the Sanfo rd OinntH to|m
Th e II .l«!r■n
.1 nil1 (h .1 !
the league with a total of 15 round tripper h The (.Haul men
l.r
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tor i i Iho lead* tin* ioculft in I lie liiltm g department with a
i d 'sHHl .»i!hTI i *1 M ri Ml’% AIF*|fIII!
' .221 average . . the Leesburg Puckern flopped W ally findA l i i ! -it .I.. |C 1)1ll Ii .i.i hit h
&lt;8 * alter lie rang up nine consecutive pitching wins . . . the
Maniiv 1 '‘Mi.I IDif / 1lu­ i lylitli .111
I lay I ona Reach Inlander* owe three of the nine lossse lo
inueil (' - It- it. Allll ll .&lt;1i.! Mi t lo
the lowl\ I 'acker* . . . illness Ini* sidelined um pire Hill
Cleaniq' !. ti ir, |*ii 1Ir 1} ir*|| (ll.
Reedy for an indefinite period. He i* being repluceil by Andy
* J','ibli Hill i iwlil hilil *&gt;i IllillU
Alideranii ol Paytona Reach . . .
leu end ' 11(1HiU \M Inltd ti. lb:
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on Pnelkei'
diiiihle
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Keijillii,’ Hose i,i‘m&gt;hm with ihe finiil
run id Ihe inning.
8'eve' - ii ld1'.* in (lie nexl Iw"
framea uccuuali'd fur four run"
for the visitors on lull lhn*« sufeIlea. Tlirev of I he f«ili milks
jcaiH’it In the Hals were limn'd In­
to I ri Ilies,
.. ,'t'tie I, hoi is nidelu'l uanlhei run
In t|»* riMlh uii u (I iiUIm, a i|uuti|ia,
ami a wnlk. hut the flutla'i* came
hark !&lt;• ilith hsif nf ihe ninth i&lt;&gt;
Ira the ennlesl with mi iiddltluual
irare uf runs.
) DIAM OND DU,St Kd Dlclii'i
■naa'r fifth Inning hulnei «i&gt; llu*
ailigesl chilli reel! I III:' 'eiiinn I'I
Muniri|iiil l‘mli . . It soured DIM'

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loRy dealer to ton* the biggent fifth he turn Tor *ale rig h t
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first defeat elthough he only al­
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tarlers for eeven bfngles but wort
rnwhle to convert them Into rune
IS men to (Ha on boat.
» Mow of tho tame wa*
• two run homer by the Q’s manaver, Charley Rrewetec In the

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third Inning-_______
PACRBM

LOW

English Golf Pro
Sets Hot Pace At
Tourney Warm-Up

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S tru iffh t W in n e r*
w Vuiik, slay mi — op| —
II vo.i Nii,I |mi u (3 parlay on Ted
AikilisniiV mount- yeslerdny at
Uelmuiil nnil lieen smart enough
in &gt;tnp at the end of the sixth
rare, you’d have come uwny with
itriiiniil llft.lftft.
11 wa- » lug day for backers
nf tin, ni-yi-nr-old Canadlan-bora
sflilillf-mitli, who rode five atraifht
winner".
Atkinn.ii took both halvpa of
the dully dmilde with Puff 118.90)
),. ,l„ lir-i and Hroteh Win*
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1.fag'll- took no edives together
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'It eiiul IIi'RkL h U Mi &gt; MUiieilmd, in averages computed m a n
J i n f u l S t f t h m i f l r f i!* l i
.808 (ino.igli
.Suoduy'- games, with
.805 .372 a 'Imp
ROHINSON It,tit.).Ilfs
of 17 poillta.
.801
NEW YORK, May 3ft. ftlV •
Jackie Uuiunsim nf Rrutikiyn Is
,801
(Jc n c in I M a rsh a !!
rallying tu the defense nl the Na­
800
tional Leatfue (wiling inl*.Jie held
299
It'ealleuea In n . !*«•* U“'l ,
the nations ran gathor, tho Uni* hint year, but the fleet Dfidjfcr ucc

l

b-Rivlra
T he m inuted of the annual m eetin g of A ssociated P ress
nn
Totals
nn
a— Struck out for Stevens In fjlh. Aftenclation of Flurids contained a n In terestin g p arag ra p h ,
It— Struck mil for lloulrl In Oth. th e la tte r p a rt w hich was g rist fo r a N e u tral C o m er colum n
Del.antl
323 nil) 008- -1ft Home tim e back. The p arag ra p h re a d :
Banfnrd
01)0 HIM OUft— ft
"A n alm ost unanim ous dem and am ong F lorida
E — Fernand*/, C. Hose, ChadMporta editors for curtailin g w ire apace d ev u ltd lo hocdertoo 2 llli’kcrniM". It 111— IMrtl"
key and o th e r n o rth ern w in ter aportn, and an alm ost
Robert" 8, Levy 4, T. Huiv, Allen
2, Fernandes, Olekcrmnn. 3 B ~
equally Mirons dem and fo r m orn eatenaive cu verase of
Plrtle 2, Allen. Ilnron. HR— Levy,
U niveraity of Florida' football w o rk o u ts w as show n in
Dlfkeminn 811- Dunne. Dickera Mtudv of th e aporta re p o rt,”
man, Chadderton, Hafcnclker. l.eD
On th e flra t clauxe we a g ree w ith o u t reserv atio n . V ery
•--Det.and 10, Himfurd 18. RB—
tiff C. Rose 2, Hteveni 7. Iteutol 1, nmall, indeed, ia the percentage o f F lo rid ian s In terested in
iHlburn 9. 80— hv C. Rose I huckey gam es betw een th e R a n g e r an d th e Leafs, o r th e
Stevens 4. Ileutel 8, Melburn, fi. longest d istance recorded In th a cham pion akt Jum ps a t
HO— C. Ron- .7 hits In 1-8 Innings Aftplne, Colo. T h e final aeore of such s' gam e o r th e distance
4 4run*i Slovens 7 hits In fi Inn*
tnge * runs. IIBP— Stevens (Brti- of a g re a t ju m p m ight b e added on to a 'S p o rts in B rie f
enlnjrl, W P - Stevens. Winner— round-up. T h e full colum n sto ry on su ch an event would
Milium, lo'ser— Stevens. U — He- w aste space.
Huger and Toncoff. T — 2ififl.
H owever, on th e second clause, concerning m ore cover*
age o f U. o f F . football w orkouts, w e edd a note of caution.
w in
P A I.A TK A , May aO~fJPl— The We mofift certain ly urge m ore nows oh th e happening* a t th e
Galneevills O-Men racked up a #-B U n iv ern ty , b u t we w arn a g a in st th e sp o rts acrlbea swallow*
win over the Paletka Aialea* with tn g look, stock, an d b arrel such unbased re p o rts a a th o se
m ar of their markers bolng un­

f-

SANFORD jm t A L R

y_ i . ____ 11__ Li

led Slates aliourd be the first lias ipiitt’ it hit Ii gu to . (itch St
to nft.-nil and the last to retire Louis: Stan Mumql ' ' 1

* “Admittedly the United Ne­
il on.- Is an imperfeet *' brganlta*
lion. But remember x * * 'So
tong as this forum remains otm
there ere cricks In-the- Iron (U N
tain through wlilrh some of our
Ideas will penetrate."
Declaring that much uf tho
world's tumble today stems front
tn "upsurge" of down-trodden
people, Marshall said that "selfinterest demands 'that we give
close attention to these people,
lor their situntinp ia the seed
led for either one of two ways
nf life Democracy ur Cotniminlain."
“ We must hove in mind that
democratic
principles do not
flourish uii empty stomachs."
Marshall was named tu lead
the nation’s Memorial Day ob­
servance at ceremonies beside
the tomb of the Unknown .Sol­
dier. President Truman erranged
for nii Army aide to lay •
wreath on flits tomb and at monu­
ments to Union and Confederate
dead of the Civil War.
Veterans
organltallana
aUo
(tanned floral tributes al Iba
:omb and at other national
shrines throughout thla country
nd abroad.
An anchor of 1,000 popplae
waa to be cast Into th« Pot*,
mac River In a traditional cer­
emony at the Washington Na­
val aunt factory symbolising the
burial of Navy dead at iea.
Across tho land, from citlaa
and farma, man and women left
their work-day taeka to honor
tho memory of their loved onea.
Government offices a

Averages including Sunday's
games *how*"l Roblnsim with

.899 avuragti, an
olnts during.the
in
aakio third place
and Johnny Hupp
who took over Tli*
with « .871 iu*rk.

S u ita U ti
q s e tls s M

N EW YORK , May 30 — f/P)
— It’a been 30 year* since a
foreigner won tbe National open
golf championship but Unde
8am had better watch out for
his silverware early next month
at Merton.
Norman Von Nida, tha llttla
Australian with tha fisnt-olied
golf gain*/ promises to
be
tough when tha sport's mighty
tea off at tha hist role Aidmore, Fa., club Juna 8.
Tha gentleman from Sydney
rounded a warning whan ha outihot a top drawer full of tha
coifntryV) professionals In sec­
tional qualifying trials at tho
Colonial Country Club in Fort
Worth. Tex.
He fa.hlnnad rounds uf HH-67
— 135 over the 7,035-yard, p jr
70 layout for one of the hottest
rounds of the day.
Von Nida scored Ids greatest
successes In Britain where he
was leading money winner In
1047 and wlnnar or the British
Vardon Trophy with an average
of 71.25 strokes for 52 rounds.
He made the southern tourna
ment swing In this country ini
1048 nnd returned for a stab atj
major U. 8. til ten this spring.
Big Ted Ray of Britain wax Die
last foreign victor In tbe upen
In 1020.
Von Nidi's rounds weren't the
heal of the more than 1,000 poll­
ed yesterday across Die coun­
try hut they certainly carried
the greatest Impact.
In the field at Fort Worth there
were JO of the 35 crock prof*^*
■lonats who competed in Die
Colonial National invitation tour­
nament last week-end^
E. J. (Dutch) Harrfa'on of Ft.
Andrewa, III., waa second with
69-67— 13fl and Jim Ferrier of
Chicago followed with 7t-tt7—
138. Jimmy Demaret, the Olai,
Calif., clothes hone who beat
rut Ferrier fur the Masters tiDe at Augusta this spring. wa&lt;*
une of the 15 qualifiers with 7071— 141.
Two well-known pros didn’t
make thu grade at Fort Worth.
Ed (Porky) Oliver of Seattle,
Wash,, ’had 143 for 3ft holes and
lost in a playoff for the 15th
loot to tha veteran Henry Picard.
Toney Penna, the colorful veter­
an from Cincinnati, took a 144.
Two Texas, profesliana Is gat
(Jin qualifying ' pace dt Midland,
Tex., with spven-under-par 133‘s.
Wally Harden of El Paso shot
CD-04, Elroy .Marti of Houston
turned in 04-87.
Pat Abbott of fileraphle, a pub-

Increase .of .30
week, tt gaV*
behind .Muslal
of PiltstuJrith,
fqinter-up ipot

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M a jo r L e a g u e
L e a d e rh
My ASSOCIATE PRESS

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of rnaldsura an addles* ur» ito-9
known*
You are hereby niitirlnd that s
suit huii been brought against &gt;o.
In the Circuit Court nr Hemlnole
County. Florida,
id* In chancery, br
ItRNItT l.EO CoNO. anltl suit be­
ing for divorce nnd styled IIENIII
Ul-To l.ONO, I'tnlnllff va. I.II.I.CH
MAIJ LONG. I(«fenilnnl, and you
re iiereby renult-ed to file ivl h
th_ i.'lerk of mid Court at hla
office In.the Court lluui. o l J p
mliiule County. Flotilla, at ftan
lord Florida, your nrlttan ap­
pearance. tpersonimllr or by »ltorney i '*» *al,i euli on itie vt u
day "f Julie. A D. lain, and then —
aflei to file will, eald Clerk
f
u'tltten defense, tf any. to *|.»
Rill of I'l.mplslnt In
ealil
sui
the time preecrlbeJ Liy law.
lie,sin (all not or Judaetmnt
will bv tnt.red again" Vuu b&gt; ,1,
fault
tVlmsia my timid and ..a*
-aid Court al *ai,furd. Vloud*
,hle 1th day ol May I’JSO.
n
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t
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Poll- A WTIllaiiie. J&gt;
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„ N A T IO N A L LEAfJU E
H A T T IN G — Muslal, 8t Louis,
.442: Hopp, Pittsburgh. .371.
RUNS — Jon*", Philadelphia
and Gluviano, St. Louis, 30.
HUNS B A T T E D IN - Sauer,
Chicago, 3ft; Weillmce, Pittsburgh,
28.
H IT S — Muslal, St. Louts, 53:
Jethroe, Huston and Hnhirjsnn,
Brooklyn, 4K.'
DO UB LES — Muidal, St. I.nuif,
Ifi; Rohinson, Brooklyn, 14.
TR IP L E S — A.hburn, Philadelpula, 4: K m sod Jethro*, ltotoil grid Muslal ami Hlaughteiei
St. Louis, 8.
HOME RUNS - Kiner Pitts
burgh, Gordon, Bn*ton, Pafko
Chicago and Jour., I1!,iluit,-l|,Iiia.
B.
STO LEN RASES — foiKemii

Bnston fi; lethruc, Ronton, Ter

wlRiger, Chicago, Rees* und Sru

a

S o lic ito r

for

I’ l a t t i t l l f

d*r, Bruoktyn, 5.
S TR IK E O U TS - Roberts, Phil­
adelphia, 47; Sptihn, Ronton, 42.

D r.

PITCHING Hush. Chicago
ft-1 H57; Hunk head, Brooklyn 4-1
.800

AMKIill AN LEAGUE
BATTING — Duby, Clrveland,
.402: I.ehnPt, Philadelphia. .380
RUNS — Di.Mugglu, Mini Sieph*ns. Boston, 37.
RUNS BATTED IN Stephen*.
Ri.ilun, 43; William

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Chimprsi'lor
■Sail. At. Nat. Hk.

Mid*

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S C M A N D XHAY
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HITS
DiiMaygi.. iio*lU)lk, Ow,
.Stephens, Uu.-lmi. 6U.
DOUBLES - - Kell
Wertz, D*ir»it, ll
TRIPI.E8 - Uillingei. Philsdclpbla H in t Mapr- amt llciuicb,
N**&gt; Y'oik, a.
HOME RUNS
Wdliann. Bn)
luii, ll; Diupo, fliision, tu.
STOLEN, BASES
Diltinyui,
Philadelphia: 5; Dt.Muggiu, Bustun,
and Doliy, Cleveland, u.
STRIKEOUT 8— Reynulils, New
York, 42; Lemon, Clevi lanii, 35.
PITCHING - Byrne, New Y&lt;"k
4-1 8UU; Hudimn, Waf.hingtnn. tl-2
.75ii.
lie link* champion in IWHft hut j
now u pro, and amateur Edwaiilj
Martin of Winchester, Mum.,
shared scores uf 137 Mu Mite
high.
A lli-y e a r - o l d
Clarksville,
Term.,
lad,
Mason
Rudolph,
stepped Into fast company by
-------- . . .
. Naghvilla
to gain berth.

Thirty-two

players

wore

ex­

empted from qualifying, includ­
ing defending champion Cary
MVddlefcoff und 11 past UtU
holders. The field will number
145.
T

lh

i

i *

IN,'EFFECT AT ,

Il* »l

combined to produce the IndiMtrial revolution, and all til# con­
sequences whirli flowed out of
that revolution."
Thera I*, Lehman said, "no
simple formula for peace und
Justice
in
a world
divided
against itself, with one entire
sector of mankind under the ri­
gid cuntrol of a brutal and ty­
rannical system.**
Ttw Senator added, however:
“ If, In opposing thla tyranny
with all our atrength, as wa
muat. we fall tu exhaust svery
possibility for avoiding the cata­
strophe of a war which can
spall the end of our civlllxathn,
wa will have denied our obitat ton both to the dead and to
living."
were closed for

the

General
Marshall, recall lug
the lots of 800,000 Americans In
World War II, aald war no long­
er la Juat an aril— in thla as*
It aaama Intolerable.
The winner of another war,
be aald, will “only enjoy tha
empty triumph of Inheriting the
responsibility for a shattered
and Impoverished world.* '

SANFORD-SEMINOLE

Ki’l vii ii il ui

f*

COUNTRY CLUB

i n r»ii

n

Mlfl F a r Day

Ciraan F a ts

10.00 P ar M onth
.50 P a r Day

H tudant R at*

WI Mt ' UN I Al MU',’, ill I 1or
•Ml l I Mill) | HI ' I

5.00 P a r Month

H ’. *'/"/

$249

L*8Sono By Appointment
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R A Y H C N D L t N D C t lS T
JU N E , JU L Y . AUGUST

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IX T B A R O O M Y R O TTL I
S T O R A O I S F A C II
B IO * f a - Q T .
V I O I Y A R L I C R IS F R R I

SAT.JUNE

•RlVt.ltolviaalar# With
M f e a r s * f "K m w f e w "

Itlva Vm Title Bay!
Vse, Uses'* valus you gal oaly
wills K*lttailor, oldest msksr uf
sUctric koras rsfrlgeratioot
Hrca's fsnMiM Kdvinstor besuty
. , , quality, . . dependability.
Polyityrsas— u*m wonder nuts
rial used foe msuy intsrior par isIt’s white *U Iks way through.

Baby, It’s Hot Outside!

o to v«•»
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la U n ity T h *ra I t S irA n g th —
T# ProWel lh» P t i n o| th* World:
To Promote th* Progra** of Am*tin.
Ta Pradut* Prosperity for Hanford.

AN

VO LU M E X X X X I

Entnbltahtd 1008

State Cabinet
Seeks Federal
“Santa Claus”
Le a d e rs

A g re e

B ig g e r
U .S .

T o

Get

S h a r e

O f

S h a n u »»

O kays

I ’rfH e n ts T r o p h y
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V i c e

O p e ra tio n s

H o lly w o o d ,

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P la n

TALLAHASSEE, May Jl

D A IL Y

W ith

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In

F lo rid a

C o n n e c t e d
S ix ty

C o u n ts

N EW Y O R K . May »l -&lt;/T) -A
New ^ork Counlv grand jury to­
day returned a bO-rounl informa*
linn against Frank Erickton, gam­
bler, who recenlly Irslified before
a Senate invrifigAtion diet the
netted $100,0)0 a year Irom
gamhliog entripities.
He
vvae
I ugr.l u ,i)i comp racy and book-

THE WEATHER

'

Partly cloudy weather with scat­
tered thunder-h m * r» in afternoons
and - v - r l m r , becoming less f r«T.ient Thursday
Moderate south­
erly wind, through Thursday.

N E W S P A P E R _______________

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , W E D N E S D A Y ^ a T ~ 31 . 1050

*H a n d o u t s’;

W a rre n

IN D E P E N D E N T

*

Associated Frews Leased Wire

N o. 203

Says Only Military
Organization Can Stop Reds
Kiwanians Hear
Sanford Woman
Stress H i s t o r y

W h ile

House

C a lle r

Orlando R i d e r
Wins 1st P l a c e
At Horse Races

Secretarv
Appeal^
t e ns
Riy

J Vi

t a t r

Ol
In

( ong-

S u p p o r t

Three

fr i n » i j n g s

W A S H IN G TO N , M ,v
)l
— There w.iin'l a good word »|K&gt;kS r v i ' l m "f S o t r Acbrsnn told
* en fur the federal surplus coin*
M rs . C h a r le s Ir o n s id e
O j i t T 'h o u j if i n r i P e o p l e ( i&gt;nmr«« locl.iy tl&gt; tl lb* growing
moditv ditlrthution policy, liul the
T e lls O f H e r S tu d ­
cabinet agreed tnday lo consider
V im v
P ro R n m
R y power " I R ijihm &lt; &lt;n only b* met
by "Tg.&lt; 111/mq th* tnilit.n,- might
a $50,000 expenditure to get a
ie s I n
G e r in a n y
I &gt;nsi v R o o t s C ‘ I n It nf the M r&lt;| ml" l&gt;&lt;11 «. *d ro llffbigger ihare of the handout.
lli * full r,
|
Comptroller C . M. Gay led op­
H ip impml.in* r
a pvopn nnI tttH) persons, many of
lFnf,*n(|ink( nf In%lnrV tr» ihr r&lt;lulie itpprilrif 4" f -.•-"grec I" iupposition to a piop-iutl that the stale
- nrivlih "m y t murtres,
:
r Iij« *hpn r»| m&lt;yrjf |ii v'niitfiA if)
pul up a fanning plant capable of
i *.‘ k (IH.
Hsrbsrs l- i n P "ii (tub ,i xturtr, «tvm g i V i i d e n l
handling a daily catload ol Ireth
I
M r ,o »lo ir , the New Ynik pity lift (.t equip theta lo itimh.it lotsputl-f ponv h u m &lt;•’ . •• i H i r y " I prletlie Jahnfruits and vegclahler bought bv tinbn -i rIi * s|&lt;» til If ll and Ire Igfe* tr irru.t b * tnsda
hat vitb|wm*rd New Jersey hank '•'to uleolngirs sutli as ('-itlUitUP
• federal government under the larin
nen m lltr - s i i lm g lo woik
rei nrd* of |or Adonis, underworld ioi&gt; « a , slreisnf today i-v Mr«
&lt;io, | ■
price support program and donated
figure, his wife and h&gt;s son. Adontl ll'iilrs Imnside. rrsident of S.in■* - *1 the Dusty Punts
Repnrtirg oil lt!4 t-reeul cold
hid
and
(ntmrr
high
school
to stale custodial and penal in­
Ridiioj
is known as an associate of Erick­
*o' ' 'imn ti ai i yesterday wai tliategv tilkt in l.o.i lon, Afhela p . Oaorjj! D. Smother*
stitutions
llu*
i* lull .me cd the log *l,li !* k I the Weslrtn ixtiniit have
son The hanks were nrderei) lo ’■i.lir, in Ness ^ n ll„ in a talk In
Km
antaiis
at
the
^
.ti
llI
Club
' T i ll k
‘ We're juil kidding ouurlves,
gise up |he m o ld s by June '» or
D'V esrots that made learhed snothrr time ol Je ciu on"
CONOaniMAN Georg* D. Smathera (D-Fla.) makas his lint call at tip " I "*• pt.sgr »n&lt; in svltirh
on," Gay said 'We hadn't ought
in wliii Ii tbsy &lt;tiii*f 'ilbei Hreug''In- ssn miiodmrtl liy Jnhn I
show sause in court why they
tlie White llous* sine# he defeated
loir . "
because sse're paying lur it right
then
tbeif North A tl&lt; ««,
Ire ity.
......
and
quarter
lintses
should nol do »o
tiallouav. who pointed mil that Sen. Claude Tappet for Ilia Demo­
ss r i r r
to encourage that soft of stuff "
•'•I i" rsi-nl* sponsored &lt;0(1 \V'4ir"« I
I'.uiuetThe subpoenas also . ailed for •k- hid si inP-. | mil, h ilnnail. is cratic nomination for tl. S. Senator
He laid it wus leading down tinI.V tin If ' hri,, \,st*, i sli.srs an.| the 'fup- "i risk tilling ti.nkw.Kfl into
icrnrd* of n Newark. N. .1 . ar&gt; i nslisr n| [ &gt;101,Mila ami is lltr In Ihe iccriil Florida primary.
mad to Socialism
Smatlirr* told reporters Itinl Ida (*r nt &lt;
i I o i - 11 I i l l l r r o r n s A
total fstltirr
i-ountlng
film
relallng
to
Ihe
('oloSa
nfm
TV
F
r
-tilhnnn&gt;s
'Vritslied"
n
li'levlMon
show
Ii-c
inlly
"lie
nl
(
’ml
l
li.illrs
liopsldr.
p
Governor VVuiren eniuineiiled lie
call nn tha President w a* ''mHltilr
.........Imn
I he I" AMintle ........ .. f ,,t.(au
'had some of the -amu sol I of st the New Volt *■i ‘I-* 1'iiln linn,rids n In m In- whs gmuteil tho 11I11I Inn, mu Ih of Miami near l-otner lr,„ hri lit l ondoii. I ngl imt lotlal.’’(I ii f»r notional .S’numlpliatp)
mmisterr,, uii'lmt'dg iilm-.-'i , \ -Inj\ 1..,it ■- . .
in
H-I
a,fear hut “ ih long n, Santa Clous linnoi 'd p " i-ntirnt to I iiniliu Pay, scri-en and ii h-vi-inu Ini an,I Hollywood. I 1“
s ’suit hv lililh, and now ,i piolrs
l i f , i Gil I" h, 1 tin- IP.ih ass aril ,)( , n, rh ii i m
iriy*htt1g
SV*.
ss.'l t " II
. I'.. „-.-M lt 11 -"II -H- 1-lnred, 'Jr.I n -I
is going to continue making Ida Hit.- •&gt;! Giant ,'d.......
ttt-i on! ■ si-l/rd dining Hie raid
Halls
:-i i . i
murid-t. I want him lo slop at out llistiliite (liss Pay " "&gt;.| llu&gt; i i w m i I ns ’ K-iidi.iir, Most I hnim nil In* offiie Indicated K llrk nn oi it Slrtson I'lpsrrsilv I lie Imn
-mil nl I "tirliin which ifdi ii i -my
i"»mg
ag
Wife
It
IV
.t
I
"
1
r,
.
1 1 ..,i
M,i\
_&gt;
7
during
he
'
May
h i II i i |i
uiimeiliKtc
Hu
-a
t
,,f
„
ii
•• rimy
plan- If--" &lt;1.1 V
He said tiie state hud in. money lint,Is" i.-lrvi n-n h4
■,.r &lt;isi
1\r .»! UMM \|rlt{Mn M Avr
Khumi * i» t'losidi-nt of I I..m l, I 'h -.Iih . iis. profiled lirrss-ilv from gumhllng
wrrts
Hf»c| i ii Mm' i ft*
t
firs*
.................
to put up a cunning plant, though -if Siiitf"in. which ha
III,
I
m
l
E
l
l
l
l
*
" this 4Ity MI linn wide publicity thintigli nin-rnlions at thr Inn. The pipers IM|F
Hessian threat ohi-lt
n il «x U t
inlti.ri
.&gt;...&lt;
ini
house."
"I
Mo
liny,
o I m , linked « number of onderM ia ln»7»$ff(p If alf1 rtl tr» Im |
Hid#-** w « a. t n,i" I,, in -q x i ‘ -nit
l.oilisi ' ........ p'-sm ini,, in
Dali D'Atcnibcite. stale iiistltu it- inleiraiv. mall -ird.-i "Ivt-ili-tug
wmlil i-harai ters with the ion'a
n"
a1 yI id Im- a iffitlr? P m l 1Un»\
I t . " I O-lI
l -I
ond
i '■ i
(tons puiehaaing agent, -im) Inthe delnnse* sgal'ijt
n|'t'i at lone
Achesop -poke -n
liln aty nf
! ch il d 's pi i ■,
thought In knew U'hete it enulil I"
The Mi-ti-'n was amnninced by Inkiisnn o| ol ( olurnfiia Hpisrisitt
. 'ii!'!i all
found
1 alls
....... . .. " i l« ili­
•&gt;"k 1 "ligrcs* hi s t'lc-Mng
Plslrh-t Vtl.-mev Frank ,S Hn- an-l ol her infeosisr umk in oillse
i
D'Alembert? suggested an olian
fir** ................. . t ." I.' I'.in Totis I (oils'* and Ki'iialr mci"l'i-i* were
.A
gso
One riiiirit alleged conspir­
invited i t " '- radl" m l i i - r G and
A (toned gsmgc, ice house and oiarli&lt; n i , . an.! I'
.1, &lt;o |fi "Ids . i h
acy and the --ihei fill roiinls charge ion. diiiniu holiday periods m
"[.t- I r l - i ni.,|i lioul.'it, i n n I'd hi*
•4*
Inn shop at the Itaiford Hiatt- l’t'
qiifsl n| ioalrii.il who h would e&gt; I ’ -tr i v D r n t n i r ; t i s W i n land", ■"-! ■.... I ] I m r* \|.'i
hook making
1 .itiGc
speech to the natii-n. It waa th"
son could ho converted into a conThe Infiii inatinii rliarging hook- ploa llir part dial liisliuii.il oh
V l c i m . I . ............... " i n
ii t h i r d
l n « l time
11h ii ma I - i public
ning pluot with a 5to,turn to 460.
ft'iv'c O f S r v r n
P la making rim-r.s a "(I year period
.In k W il
tiding Mills- 11dli-poll mi a t - n ' i g " mlinatet an»|eils played ip man « social d-vtj
W A S H IN G T O N . M.,v H
1/1’)
Jii»l $270,000,000 remain* lo from li'.lit in IUMI, Hogan said.
000 expenditure. The i-aliinel ask­
nam’
I..-I
.
-.in
t
h
.penlet
&lt;
n-c,
in n -n Ni-illi A il ml i&gt; ft - nty
rc.*, O n
( ‘o n i i n i n r c
ed him to prepare „ complete csti hr paid in Naliori.il .Servo r | ife liiiiiratlcr dividend irntiiry In vrlrraii!
Hogan miii I the information, opmenl
lit H i - - * . i " i
t*-l &lt;\ i •&lt;. »', svsi|i IH-i-tiny
mate on such a project.
and survivor* in the first "ipenal dividend" rebate
which war voted last Frldnv and
On a tilp In Kinope, w Ih-ic .In
I he cri-a'i- " - I
Im I i i i ' ci I ciilfoiii ... i r. mi, ll -. i n s- I ' l l - ,&lt; silT-i
llll(,M IM ,| I \\|, A U . M ty &lt;1
Governor
Warren
uatd
he
That** mil much when cnmpaird lo the $2.5 37,h81,640 already fllml today mentioned oi\|y one iirtoiad In Hludeiits and te m h iitcctlve furce*’ would mi ni that
wouldn't favor puttiiiK up the ru n ­ paid.
other person, Harry Richaraa, who t tavellng nto-iad. -.In- met mid t -1’ I AltliHtiM |)rmmr.,t* loy.tl tn leal" u &lt; r l i - ss itirn-i
each of Ihn IJ Atlantic 'm a t y
ning plant unless thu state, could
is named an a eo-conaptrAtor In taler marfleil Pi. Iiiiiiildi- mo.I
Kin " f l T \ M i i i - i , ** uiis*i h I
get It without coat.
osw. ™
'* ".“ I
,0,'«
««•» fH of ell of that tu t $270.- the information hut not aa a de­ ereuaded him I p come to America llm ill Iroll *| party Lav, t mclied c h a l rinn", -a i le d the laces T i m powers would l.itlld up tr-iopr ami
urni* accordtiig t &gt; Inc o-cds of
"In other worda, you don't wan’ 000,non at it lias In dulrihule Hie billions already ditburied, became fendant.
i„ t*earh, -the declared
ronlrnl n( slate patlv nufliiriery lodge. si ci - V m -e Ttmiglii-s and the whole atllaiur lather than
to pay Santa Claus/’ Gay remark- almiiat nit of It Invnlvati w
h
a
t
—— -------Richards i* being held •» a m a -]. {fa,e revealed tjiut the two have
sU ictlc ajR J l s ^ - j n n i ' : f - ^ » i * r,
- Ihn Untnrpiui A ^m jplehntien cnlta
ulluoas Inball,
srtd ■ vry rematkalde roller they wrested iiom piste* Riglder* Walter Hrnmen, Grtandn, and t'l'rds. ITjiriar tm* Jfyatem th,i tTntf
Il A*d. laughing.
D'Alemlierta repostail Abe stale problem Cates, must of which dr four drifferVnt’ serial numbers
-----------------------------------------V
. . -$ * • „f stereoptican films rel-ited
Grimlnat
Information, rather
T
ie
d
ps-*
-"
if
Sanford
rilessserc
&lt;r«ial1an*4 (In raa* Vnurl
Ivi
Tim last three digits of a serial Ihan tndlrtmente, are returned In &gt;o the history of rh llirnfhm oe I.
Regular Democrats G-nri live id
la losing ihuiiaumla -of dnllors runt he prnee.vserl hv hand
worth of pcrishablr fruits ami
A "problem cuse" could involvo t-nnilier delermliie how nuh-kly misili-meanor tases. Rookinakini' ,-ollecllons ,vcri- to hi fmin-l to resell p|a. e» no the **, Ie deroof ra aaai«lcd hs- ’dla. Hills Yarborough
t .,0,1 Hi s 11 tf lls'lldricka i l
vvgatnbles because It Is pot euulp nlmost noything, lull hero urn a earh vrleran gels Ids dividend
i* a miedvnieHinir in New Ynik.
Oetmanv piloi !&gt;• the Miec of *In
. . the lower the digits the quirk*
•" rveirrltve rnmmrtle&gt;- m yes 1 W i l l i a m , ser v c , I s* secret,try
ns,| to preserve them foi lal-t use f&gt;-w tnnjor eamplca:
Tlie
grand
July
iiivtstigatimi
M-aOnii-a
n*
)’&gt;■•
rears
H'lintlniitd fin
I. Kuppoa,. a veteran had three
In the Institutions.
followed ii laid on Erickson's I’m l
' " l a y * immff p t im n v
»n thr
I ’jii I ll ihiin. l " ■ .iili-nt
tinAvenue office during which vnl
Ha said liss now is getting “II
It,...I
.&gt;, i •.1 in Hie hoard
l&gt;r*i* -.1 iiunffictal luit &gt;iu&gt;&gt; -fitly 1
iirolnou decimirntn iclatlng to hi*
the flee commodities that can h,
, mn lutive , rturns
I -if in DitKMfH Vk llir III Ifn lilt It'll 1 It
enlerprlHi-s were -eited. The rani
used before Ihey spoil tin men
1. pi V )-lt - t -.f till' r * iM h
M. I
I " t iti*l. r aplqieif Id - .
followed Erick &gt;on'-. toatlmonv !«■
lionetl It,Phil pounds uf till keys Go
114•f11 \ VV II(at1*t
Ion- Mil- Heliale investigation
/V!, [54*4*1.t f 1 tt
'
iiinl - i g i n , ■- I ' t &gt;n*
tin // III &lt;11 &lt; r irm nitl cr ui M.i M.s im i,’
slate hospital and J.fiOit pounds
i In "ni; t. -it Ki-iiiq, -I i n* .. " &gt;
Ericksun lias fooglit for reluiu
,iii-l III» UlIVlM' " ! Hu*
ltlUII.ll
y,
lllll
foils
pt.n
&gt;
"
f
ir
obtained for the Florida (aim col­
I I - - lli.il &gt;1.1
of the pa|ieis without success
i pf| ,&lt;i|l * U« Is* III-' II ' I- I'M iti'll I,
H-.r i* H u m
ony recently.
•-|||I. *I. ,| |,y Slates Rn;hl&gt; ihdiniirily, ninviction on oiw
T •IIll- I'll IMl •tl
I .......... , &gt; .
Conimis .duller of Agrii-iilltnteel s*■•! it7 Mir 1 &lt;i !«*•* ui* . I m u ' i i &lt;»• ni l in a child " « ! l "
count of h inisdenieannr such a
i" iy i in,
M ic h LEY. I l l . Muv :n
'-•*» j liy lakmg five plaic- m rhr
Nathan Mayo said " I ’ve got a
HUSTON, Mnv !)l - Idl
conspiracy or hookmaking cnrric — An Air Fon r I'lnrn- fr II mmP srsllr ihslrot mrtnff ve*in,!i\ tin* ss In, ii H u h u H Mt I i ' m M |&gt;H*s|»h-»l .1 ’ min i ' i i In I'm -i I- i,t I . .., .........
JA C K S O N V ILL E . May .'II
,,Vi
hunch that program's going to
Wi-Htern P iiIoii Telegraph Co. Tin- grurinl federation of Wont- ■i maxilipim oensltv of up tv* thre in the h o ioiinv. mi r -v ew itn r *
hi t M •». i u ui Mill | •mult ii tmfmti wide ti«*|.
&lt;1, 1
M i,
\ .1
at up pretty soon."
ItVIII II It -m m rats s*e&lt;^ &lt;*.n,..| ,,f ,.| pi V itnd
1 DT| 1* « ,s» '*1 III! V I’- t - i - ii . ■tiaqm ",
Inhl the Flmldii Itiillioml ami I’nh i n ■ i IiiIih lodav voted to reipiile yciiin in prison.
f ■
"limit
nit),
rrado-il
to
ilitgrotuiil.
"Yea ill/ agreed ConiPtioiler Hr Ptllltlra r,imrilt('lnn leilnv nil - tolls helonglng to state feder
t'onvlclinn nn a nnilti-cm m l in
tr---. tmi niui ad Mn- m . nmg
n n rl Imi I ei 1 a-r1 itVl'l r' 1 ill I lf IJf pit
T* -e*t, lor * mapurls
It « a- •&gt;.
Gay, "and if we don’t help stop It lost $:U1,KH1 finrn Its Flori'lrt iili-m lo loin the geiirrnl federa (urination t-mild draw p iinllhntrH iilntleil Mini imrm-rl
ift't r’ltiD ’VII*
id
’1
I’Gi
ami l'-p 'iit- ,i h &gt; -liiUt
T « , i'll *
He
veil
to
toa
H-L'h
No
S
m.,1Ip * Im -I lllc r ""tested seats ss-r»c I--.I
timi .1rill pav the national nrgnni of a tfiDO fine and a year In ntisoii
U’a going to lie gone too far to intrmlntr nprriillnnv in 10 ID
it i
..... . ei fit Ii t ! PI'** hi Pi Intrjgf* H 111 ■fit i 1* "nmmttt"** &gt;f ' Inbeen Incatf'i In tin- glowinu h i .--1
'.it's K ig h trri arlrfed - 1"
atop it."
pi
Mt
t
Kil
1
»«*
That figure was rlted In hip g i G-im "fi '-ents-per-meniher ve«tlv on each count.
»A
.1
«
M
"u.a --ganltati.in,
■11 r.ti-i part
("* Mr
■ga
aevrrai
Imtiit
“ftci
tin.
•
-i*ttreasurer Ed Laraon asked port of its petition for aulhorltv does.
| Mm*
,r
The district atlorney'i raiiier &gt; The eyewltnem » hh 11hr n)&lt;I I n
riimill scats iis tbe ninth ( H ...... .
Mn- &gt;' *11'•1vId- (u
I t &lt; »»1 p(1 ....... lit
Idle
all
what the State Cabinet could do to to art op n new rate alnirtlirp.
I li&gt;- amendment to Ihe hv laws swooped down on Erickson*H offh-r The craft *plr«teii down on In* lu lu ) district to tbe /h -t-m m llir -ii-1*'mg
"i'ltii,," raganlitig tin
■Ti'.m*
(CaaNaaaS Oa rasa Vaael
shortly
after
the
fit-ycar-old
gam
More
limn
l*n
per
sons
ittem
l-I
'», ■t k 'll til* Iritci,
I, ildi tin.
Haloid It. VVhal of Jnckaniivllle, -if Ihe general federation apptie.i
farm five fnih'h wptl »»f Hinkles. Ins* pnmxry. One olb-r "inner
I h - dmire g|s' o la--' r u s t «' ,l” ,iu- -r at nil.
ntlomey for Western Union, loir) *" clubs in all stair federations bier had testified before a Heiial-- DO mile* Hiuitii of Chicago
111'
M
IV
2
was
rommilted
I"
"rd
liri
committee
investigating
Interstale
Jill -t,|t* I *|l"l t, III till" will
A riim iy l " th- m"s'&lt; "I
1,1
till- Coiiimiaelon the (ompnny still wldrh loivr the salue inrmherihip
OfflcetH from Clianuli- Ait HavErickson told the com near lluntoul, III,. &gt;pml 1" *)"' .tile
I.iinl" Wlniiil n v ls . I’........
•-* |" • i-nted at Hi. Mi l-i nut ui y
would have toil tl2lt.fMH) in Flor ............... -ids as the national lindv. crime.
Ids in IPlil, had the new rate hero
The slate Federation* of Masnn- mitti-e that Ills ll-.&amp;OO.UOO-a ycin scene while tin- lwi*ti-il wre kill!'The majority mrmh'-i diip -- Ho- •ml, l»-pi»lt*'*l H "l h I*1' ill.'' f’ hi'l iff \\ hit- tl"'i*r t.‘,infi i me early in
in effect,
■ho .oils, New York, the District gatniditlg empire netted him SHIP, waa still red hot
statn corn m ille* Mm&lt; r.s.-. t
I - M i n i this tn 'H h ii'V ts-riiicd Hu&gt; das 1.........diCI III U' llti|U, tun, Il ('
In -&gt;■rjr-i I" aid ll&gt;&lt; 1'ictil group*
"Even with the Increase wldrh -■I fnioniliiH, Month Carolina, and (Mill n year.
..
I.ee said "I was working behind rr-giilar (leniocrat* III - ""unite* lit." i veil ' rig cs'i'ill - no " i l l . 1,411' I 111If
Ih - Mi Imokmaklng count*. Ho Ithc
lhl, m„rnlng when nil ..r control* party marliliiei \ m Ain eliri-eis, an d a-i'le-i that l l n - ie sseie in Mt- it Muilv ami i l l u m i n g for
would hr brought uhout hv the Nevada had opposed thr so-called
i Ini-1 nreds, 111it 1111r i l i i v " linnn
no an'lileli** d l l ' m g the Hli'IHi'
proposed new rate, we will still lose ’■universal memhershlp" ip vision gan -aid. embraced a total of $Bh. 1„ audden I heard roa, -f motors ha ion
T A L L A H A S S E E , May at - ' A t 7.7 cents on an average for rverv of thr hy-laws. Hut the rliangn (HM allegedly wagered with Erick ,
tut m dird. Im lm im x I " . .......ms -in
up
(t leentcd like the
Ki-riupth A ftoln-rt", v,■'■-.i"ti
— The state pardon hoard today intrastnle meerage," he said.
I im lly living, *ch",i1 i *n it Ic*. in
HIMH H O N O R E D
wan adopted by a vote of 1107 to soil over tin period from June. plane was -I full throMIe
I' alt'irney, M|ipaieot1y &gt;' u the
declined to commute the death
Mi and Mr* r r
!*•!«’»&lt; were ligi.iii- activities, In i l't - -i-iv iii -.* ,
ivaa high In the -*kv and »» I foorth divlrlrt seal i" ''■ .ns:»
Two of the three members of l-tg Many of the lOM* registered HUH to April, W&gt;0.
"&gt;
sentence of II, V. (Skimp) T ill­
'flu-nii bat*. Hogan declared, con
ui.i place
ren-iillv liiforlm-.l Mint theli grand- via iMi'tial gtlidattithe Commission h ip conducting thp delegates to the federation roll- (diluted "only a minute fraction" lookad, It circled « couple of time* hli runoff with Trolmt. l-i-lge soli, lieorge H Kilns, .It if Ml merit, recreational nuM-'*. piotci-1man to life Imprliotnneiit.
vent Ion were not recorded.
"Suddenly
It
seemed
like
-tome]
tVdher
II.
Nolen
of
Aaldaml
Hep
9
Tillman, a Jackeonyille bar tend­ hrailng. Wllhur C. King, clmlr*
Dm n, ss-n* recrrillv awarded a tve and correctiona nn-gi im* an-l
Sponsors of the universal mem­ of money wagered with Erickson pB^ V ..''e ..m i n g out of Hie win Sam llol.hs did not seek ....... mi
I4IIII I.esvis si Is-iliir ship fnllosvlng ss ml welfare piogi m n
er, was rnnvleled of murdering man, and Richard Mark. Jerry W. bership revision said It would help Hogan added that tha Information \ ~ r ~
nation
became
of
ill
heal'h
Frank E. Woods, Jr., in 1941. He Carter, tho other member, wan ah- finance the world-wide spread of could have contained $10,I&gt;M&gt; oow'
tin - uf th* eight 1-it.lituM •rver"Then It began tn ai'lral down
A count of 1DB Sif the -lisGicI * erinnlmitloris in whirfi IU other
(rs s H tiM On Pag* Paerl
Is scheduled to die In the electric
( t '» H u s l o n Pnga r e a r )
mg on* nf til* jinivn |ii -grama,
counto/*
student* In I.ak-c county couipeted
ward. Suddenly It began lo dlsln
fCaartma* Oa r * | i Visass
in i'" been given t - -i-li igaulsachair neat week.
tagrata — fall apart. It crashed
ill"
VYitdl iimil'lntc.l. Mu* -m lHis conviction already has been
down, exploded and caught fire.”
K x -C o n v ic t S h o o ts
affirmed by the Florida Supreme
lm -., ai* to be tin im-l in (t MtJ
Cant, Woodrow A. Abbott and
. i f f ' ..........( Ji.ul g i* I
' g i:M St oil •
Court and Governor Warran has
B r o t h e r I n F i ^ h l Lt. Edward S Week* of tbe Th*
signed the death warrant.
*11 --in, -u given t ■ |ih Filter son
nilte All lln m began Immediate
The eaeciition was set for the
at .114 West bird St'• • Kin* toInvaatlgHtlnnri at the site, but base
T A L L A D E G A . e&gt;la„ May 31
week of June 5, and probably will
■It., ,&lt;cd tliat llio ouMii.i * be turnod
(&lt;T7 — A feud between two hroth authorities declined t &gt; rnveal Ihe
be held Monday.
in no) Ut«r tiian .lmi« 13
name* of occupants nf the plane.
ers
brought
death
to
the
older
Tillman's relatives vestetdav
Seminole County group* srd
yesterday even as an officer hut
Sanford
will
be
the
bargain
center
of
Central
Florida
Friday
and
There are over fOO.Oflfl members of Alcoholic Anonymous in
d'tilsaded with the garden board for
I'tgaiiiiations have leap-niilvii moat
rled
to
prevent
the
atstylng.
two hours to commuta the sen­ Saturday when local merchants launch a two day ctmpiign of com000 chapters throughout the United States, members of the Presbylrr- gratlfylngly to tiiia ii'iical." (ho
"It we* kill or ba killed," said
tence to life imprisonment on rminity-wide sales in a program designed to attract reaidanta within a Neal Elnglaton, a 36-year-old pa­ rCtio n nd u c nt O if. _ ,Lt a nw „y e«rvs„ _ ian Men’s Club were told last night at the regular monthly meeting i | i elated and added Mnit -f tlicri*
gronndi that he If IIMMe*
wida area, Clarence Redding, president of the Sanford Merchants As- role convfet, who wae charged with T O B e I r o l l e d l$ y l* I* r : pfflj j ej ovar by j of| F,e|d. rile program was pirsenled by three mem­ im gtuijpa wiio ha - not n-cclvod
Commutation seas etgorouely opIhe discussion outline, they may
murder after hie hrothar Clifford
-*
!* ‘ P°nK)r*na the events, announced this morning.
bers of Alcoholics Anonymous from Tampa, Lakeland aruf Lake Wales ■ilit u itt tiiam from J'.t-lg* Ktonpoeed by State Attorney William * a i i
T A L L A H A S S E E , May 31
All maicfiants in the downtown area have been contacted by a c
coni- we* nhnt to death.
Founriad Jn New Ymlc City 15 years ago by a "confirmed drunk" .itt'iin or (rum Mi*. I'etcraon.
A. Hallo was, who prosecuted the
He told fila atory to Jailer J L (Special) — Th* Florid* Bar has
end the medical profes­
rase, and a group of Jacksonville mittea from the Merchant* Association headed by B. L Perfins. Jr, Lackey
1lie theme of this *lmlv li“ of Talladega County
completed th* organisation of who bad been abandoned by family, friends
and
Raymond
Kader,
who
reports-—
residents.
(itision outline i i to c insider bow
sion
a*
incurable,
Alcoholics
A
n
-*
grievance
commlllees
In
the
state’s
‘lied
alwaya
run
over
ma
from
fine
co-operation
on
the
part
of
a
pi
lfallowes said Tillman received
uc - an develop the mental, omoonymoua soon developed into a
the businessmen, and who add non* In the atate/' said Mr. Rad- a little blttla kid," Neal told Hi* 15 judicial circuits to Investigate large organlxatlon there, spread leal profession or (he ministry, tmnal, spiritual and pin steal cttialla "fair and Impartial" trial. F
Jailer, Clifford waa 46.
dlng.
complaint* of any unethical con
that
the
itore*
expact
.to
feature
atul
he
Is
generally
deserted
by
to
eral of the elttiem referred
in Lchildren
proF-S, 1(1
II 11*11 Wit in
IH "tdei
tSUVI to 1
“*'The past year haa bean marked
I’atrolman Demetrius Miller said duct by attorney*. The committees to Akron. Ohio, and In a few friends end condemned by all. tir
m Tillman ae a “cotd blooded mur- anecial raerchandlae at axcaptionHitt- the It happinea* and develop
mot*by the location of new atorea In be eaw Neal shoot Clifford twice aa ar* part of th* Integrated liar es­ years haa chapters In most of
■II
v
attractive
price*.
ld *r*r.”
1*111-1
sim said.
the major cltla* of the United Unfortunately, he Is the only one lieln
-r cltlions,"
CHI.HIIHl
Flans for these outstanding doamtown Hanford, and th* "fare he hurried up to stop them from tablished by order of the Supremo States.
Woods was faUUy shot during
who can do anything about his
“ These outline* can be t.ha
lifting" and
Improvement of fighting.
court. Lloyd F. Hoyle of Hanford
■ales
event*
war*
mar*
~
an argument in TiUtnAa’a down­
One of tha Sjpeakera last night condition, but Alcoholic* Anony­ means by which each group -ei!! inothers. Naw and at tractive store
Two bullet* tore into tha older waa appointed lo tha committee
town JecksoiivMId‘ bar, fie lived thait two months ago A t ___
fixture* have been added, light­ brother's body. Ha whlrlfd and for tha ninth district of Central ■aid ha had baan an hahitual mous has proved that he and ha iortn itself of its communiG' serving
o
f
’0
*
Merchant*
Aaaoclafor four month* after the shootdrinkers for 97 year*. Ife wont alone can.
ii-e," sheslatad, “ ami to lead to*
ing haa been fmprovd, end store tried, "he kilted mi.”
Then lie Florida.
Ing, but was completely paralysed tion, said Mr. Redding.
tine of tho first things Al­ w aul h rectgnitlim -d wiiat each
front* given a "naw look”, ha dropped, dying.
John T. Wlggintnn of Tallahas­ to bed "drunk* every night Is
Hanford,
he
gointod
out.
U
by s severed spinel card.
Millar aald Clifford only re­ see, president of the Integrated the year and took a tittle drink coholics Anonymous suggests to group Imlliive* it, i-mnni'inlty
Meanwhile, lit Titusville, De­ th# hub of • rich agricuHaral pointed nut.
__
cently
had been ralaaaad from Kil­ bar, aakad the committees to give in the morning In order to get tha victim of alcoholism la to needs."
region
and
Uw
cantor
of
a
pop*
Stores are stocked with atto tha office. II* berime have no remorse over tha past
fense Counsels Noah M. Butt and
by Prison after asrvtng a eentanre full consideration to any com­ down
ulatlon
of
nsarty
160,000
paopla
WlUtam Abridge filed _a motion
tractive and nationally adver­ for atabbing hia alatar with an Ice plaints that may l&gt;e filed. When Interests] In Alcoholics Anony­ or feara for tha future. "If wo
T ilK
W K A T H L K
live within a dffWng dlas
mous three years ago and has spend our time worrying about
yesterday for n new trial for Fred who
tance of not more than M mil**. tised merchandlee of wide varie­ pick.
complaints are filed, the griev­ not taken a arink since.
the mistakes nf the past, or
Ogden, convicted Friday
JA C K S O N V ILL E . May 31 - - l/Pl
Nani was paroled In 1944 after ance committees Investigate and
"Tha Merchants AaaosiaUon." ty. So attractively ar* these
Explaining how to tell when dreading the pitfall* of the fu­
L.
II.
he declared, "plana to offer at­ items to be priced that not only ■erring two years of a J 4-yea i make reports to the bar’* board of
u nave become an alcoholic, ha ture, our troubles may ba too Station
til
iO
for burglary, state prtan- fwvamor^— If the board ect tlfl*»
tractive bargain* *t auch api resident*,
________
thnt'^Vrtlan “ yo5 wake Up great to' bear. With God's help AUanta
but
visitor*
from sentence
Rock ledge boats
,
47
racord* showed.
.....««
,.u?r8niB cSurt’ ^ eaytng, "M yr Gad,
God, It'a
It’a morning'1 wa taka on aach 94 hours by It- Hismark .....- ....
neighboring communi tie* will bd
The motion wilt. ba.
73
57
MUtar said witMaaaa told him court will Ih*
appoint a referee to you are on the wav, but when you ■slf and pray to go to had sober Ihtrbank
cult Judga M, B
Sanford both man war* latonral
. 77
a
tags of eomlng to Banferd to do Interested in coming
conduct a full nearing, witn power waka up saying, "Good morning, tonight”, ona of them aald.
Denver
..........
If denied, e*t
89
their ihopwlag,
30
on theaa days, ha _ _____
Naw Oritiana
to lasus aubpoenaa and compel at­ God”, you are making progress
Thera
la
a
chapter
of
Alcoho­
ba passed a
‘
itad in a
65
........ 77
LBM KI
Tha Herald will feature apacial
New York
tendants of witnesses. Action by toward recovery.
lics
Anonymous
In
Sanford,
It
weak. Judge ____
66
and with splendid hlghwajm radi­ advsrtlismanta of
84
FARGO, N. D„
outstanding
I I — OF) Ihn rafCraa, through the board
I’lttaburgh ......... .
Chronic
alcohollim
la
a
dis­
waa
ravaalad,
and
anyons
wish­
slaughter carries a
ating out in ovary direction, San bargains, said Mr. Redding, and - Rap. William A.
46
i, vatvran of governors, will be c*rt|/l*d to ease, on* of tha speakers said, ing help from this organisation Seattle .......... ........ .........85
foriT Ii fortunate in having *n- announcement* of the program member of Congn
....... 87
Disbarment and tha town drunk4 haa always waa aakad tv confer with Rev. Jacksonville
M A loader Uto supreme court.
tt
tarpHaing mar chart* wtth mod will bo made by radio and sound In tin firm Moo,
76
last night. orders map bn Issued onty by tha baan with ua. Little haa ever Angus Mclnnls to find out mors Miami ...................... ..... 83
am, up-to-date atered aaaond U track.
H# w m 71 jrssrt
7$
Tampa .................... ....... to
Itaan done for him by tha mad- about it.

Alabama V o t e r s
S o u n d l y Defeat

$270 Million Remains To Be Paid

States R i c h t e r s

To V d s In NSL! Dividend Refund

£

Seminole C o u n t y
Groups Are Asked
To llelp Program

Farmer Witnesses
Air IViree Bomber
Explode And Burn

State Commisnion Federation Says
H e a r s Complaint All Clubs Must
Of Western Union Fay Yearly Dues

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Death Sentence is
Upheld By S t a t e
Board Of Pardons

Centra! Florida Residents Invited
To Sanford For Special Bargains

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^N^fDEPENIffiNTJDtAILY NEWSPAPER
^ V O L ^ fE X X X x T

Lie Hopes For
Deadlock To
i Break In U.N.

H u t •blished

Hits Lewis Switch

Head Of World Group
Declares R u s s i a
Has C o n f i d e n c e
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Senators To
Fight FEPC
In Any Form

FRIDAY MAY 26, 1950

Aneoclated Press Leased Wire

No. 200

Big 3 Challenge
Reds To Permit
Free Reich Vote

Chicago Cabinet Meeting

Dixie Solons A u r e e
With Truman That
Voluntary Bill Is
Not A c c e p t a b 11*

C ar Insurance
Premiums A re
Cut In F lo rid a

JOO.OOU East Germans
Jam C a p i t a l For
Communist R a l l y
This Coming Sunday

LAKE SUCCESS. May 2 6 - &lt;/P)
WASHINGTON. May 26 &lt;/p)
—Secretary General Trygve Lie
—Southern Deimu'iatic t r i il r i ,
WASHINGTON, Mar 26 —
Afaid today he hope) for a delinile
(A*) — The United State* to­
made it uusnimou* with I’tetident
break by June or July in the Unit­
day (damped tight rcstrietiona
Truman today lit opposing a volunon the movement of Romanian
I n 8 ti i f tl
F lo rid ia n s
ed Nations deadlock over China.
taiy Fan Employment P uttier*
diplomat* jt, the United Slate*.
Lie made his statement at his
T o jS a v e F .s tim a te d
Workers local at Canton, 111., Lloyd Fomnmuon (FEPC)
first newt conference since return­
BONN, Grimany, May 26—(VP)
Srnatni Rutirll (D C s) told «
Sldtner testifies In Washington be­
J i M i l l i o n
D o lla rs
ing from talks with Prime Minister
fore a night session of a House La­ ■tpoitci llisl liioir whu luiiicd in
Tlir liner Western [mwer* chal­
bor subcommittee. Sldentr charged a Senate blibuHci agautM .i con*
Stalin, Piime Mnuler Attire. Pre­
lenged ItuMix today lo clear the
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that UJU.W. chief John L. Lewis
mier Bidaull end President Tru­
— All ii v m l l i.tlr iriluillim "I 17 4 w.iv bn unity mg Grtnisny by conpublicly called on the mlnere to pulton FEPC bill ,itr post a- ninth
man.
pt*|irnt *'H tuiiiiiiutillr tiif. ihfi! -ruling lo coniptrlely Irec all*
obey a Federal Court back-to-work oppntrd at thr PtMidrnl it to bav
Lie slto declared Kusria still has
ordar but secretly passed the word inH an anti-job dm iiminatioii
a m I &lt;1,111-1&lt;ill til- 111.II" l* lll.lt will Griman election* lied in with guar­
•full conlidence in the United Na­ along that no coal waa to be dug group wnb no rtibiicrmrnl powers.
»nvc FhwiiiMii" ill r'luii.ilrci f2. antee* ol lull imlividiiitl freedom*.
by the miners.
(International)
tions and wants it restored to its
S1ANDINQ UNDO an immense portrait of President Truman on the stage of the Civic Opeta Home tn Chi­
The tune element oi the Hate,i ir.li iii pirm ium , w.iv
I be Home liai patted tucb a bill
cago, Vice President Alben Barkley presides at the ttrst Cabinet nieellug outside Washington, and Uia
normal functioning. This has been
tnenl ol tlir ilwcr Weitern high
The dilfrienrr, Kunell added,
anmmiiicil tmi.iv
first Lu public. I'M "Report to the Airvtrlcou People" was part of a 3-day Democratic rally. iJuUrauHonal)
disrupted by the Soviet walkout| ,| | .iii.i" q,i|p tirjilltfl ami cornmiuionrn ol tlir Rusoan com­
it tlml the Pretienl wauls an FF.PC
strikes which started Jan. ID over
with aulbotily lu rnfmre lit orden
inuit.im r iiiiiiinmunei. '-&gt;nl hr n.,» mand m G nnuny was significant.
the China leprerentation question.
against iarr. coloi and tired dit.H irptril i n uiiiiiirml.itii'U, "I tin- Il w.i* moe,I while wogld attention
The secretary general said h#
■iiliiin.ilmin and (lie inuthrin bloc
N.ilnm.il Auiiuiiiibilr I'mlcrwitlct* w.i* (mussed on the id lly of 500.has not taken any proposals from
watiti no FT.PC at alt.
A»»m l.lllim I"| tlir tirnci.,1 doll- iii Beilin. Soviet piopdgandx bePresident Truman to Stalin or
Mr, Truman told yesterday’s
000 Coiiinmniit-led German youth
brbught any message back to Mr.
waul irm iuii &gt;4 i.,Ie•
White House news conference he
Truman, fie expects to see the
I.i Ijom the theme tli.it only Ruttix
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won't accept Hie voluntary pro­
■(President and Secretary of State
May^26 — (/l1) — Circuit Judge Stanley Millrdge ad­
lirw [min " - n i,tlru .111*I [iiiluir* i« 'imeielv committed to German
Acheson next week.
7 A s i a t i c Countries posal as u substitute for the com- visedMIAMI.
the Crime Commission of greatn Miami last night to employ
mill,cation.
bill on which tin- Kenate
Lie declined to give any details
inirw ril .111&gt;-1 Al.it 27
H o l d Conferences iulsory
eadership is marking time for a more direct action against the undetwoild.
of hie talks with the big power
lTiret* "lenlir'al letters of the
l.arstm 1 1 I tn rrv i-mn affi'cts 1 Mill'd Stales, llrilish ttiul French
few weeks after fulling In its first
leaders but said he had left with
He recommended civil suits and ui« of elisot* in the commission'* S i l i r n i r t s V V . m t e i l T o lliriii.'iiiri'
In
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"i, Imni 77, to Hit iirr- •'otniius! loiicrs were sent to Gen.
attempt to break a Dixie filibuster. fight against iscketeers and vaugsters who operate in this area.
them some memoranda, lie would
S itr .tk
K ills
I n t o i-i-nt "I Hi. ....... . |m-*riigrt cals V I Chuibov, Soviet eommander
The President's opposition to the
not disclose the contents.
Judge
Millrdge
also
uiged
adoption
oi
a
"blue
ribbon"
gland
juiv
M AN 11 A , May 26
&lt;/!»»
voluntary hill left Senator Graham
Lie expressed hope u high-level
C’ it Ij u n ' ti T r e a t n t r y iti Hu' stall1 l mnniririnl v.'hii li' in liertiiuny EncloM'd wits a state­
illHU*lllli-i- ml,- uir nut "ffivtcd. ment of the three Western foreign
security council meeting would lie Seventeen men, one &lt;d (hem a (D-NC) on something of u poli­ panel whose member* would be "fully qualified in character, civil te*■
Tilt- g n iiti-i ii'dni'li'in* mi- fur ministers which said the West was
held this summer with foreign guard, were killrd today ill the tical limb In n North Cnrollnu aponslbility and leadership."
NI
W
YOHK.
May
2&lt;&gt;
&lt;/l*i
t C s s t l s w l Ob r a s e P e a r l
Much n Jury, said the judge,
•diti,.— in Hi- |i")mlnr price class. "giei'il Hint with formntinn of an
primary
Saturday
In
which
Orahhonest,
competent
official
of
nil
largest attempted prim" birak ill urn’s Senate sent is at stake,
Seven mt'ii -iimI .in .Hliiiclivi"is not apt to he led around uy
Tin
iiisui anci'
i-iiiiiiuissioiicr nil-Gerninn goverimo'iit "the four
unfair grnud jury
report
n
llic history of the Philippine
Graham has saiil he opposes the nose and will have the sta­ alight compared to the ilutigrr to hloililr li.ur iieru vcDetl ill .1 -aid tlir " i n inti* M'licduli' will potvers sli.ml.l ini nieil Ini ely aFive convicts and two guards the compulsory — hut favors the mina to ignore tha political snipt l.li kilnwil on .in .illrgrtl $t.(MM),- cut tiitui pi i mini" cnlli'i'tiiiii'. nil dii'Sa Hiemsn|ves to a pence aettleing always aimed at an active public Interest of muzzling tlu&gt;
"
DlHi i "unlrtlril .iiiugglini! ling Hu&gt; Hn er h ["■■ nf iniiiranri1 fruiti llient
were wounded in the two hour gun voluntary — approach to FEPC.
grand Jury,” said Mi Hedge.
grand Jury."
Tin* letti'ls pi'upiised this proH2,l(H1.ll"ii
•
w
in
In
nimut
lll,Graham’s
two
opponent
In
Sat­
battle that ensued after lunch.
"Local grand jurlea her# have • II*
slapped
at
organised Mip|"i,i-t||y jinked t,i .1 t'.iiilitir.il,
ginni
miO.IHHi
urday^ primary, WUIIs Smith,
1 A freely elected all-Gerntsn
The battle started when some Raleigh attorney ,aml former Sen­ been publicly Intuited for d a n ambling as "the crime tint, irvisliilMif) plui.
Tim rule icvi-mn fidlnwn a l.nrIn* to assume th at the publlo revda all other crimes," He add50 long trim prisoners broke into ator Hubert R. Reynolds have at- Interest U important enough to #d; "there can he mi organised III!' |,t|||y|a|4i Mlimir. ,114 4»lill IIM mjii indi'i uf -I'vcrul weeks ago government
2 liulividiml ftaedom of move­
The Snnfurd Post fid of the die prison armory while maiching tacked all FSPQ proposals.
Justify a public report on effl* gambling without pulltira! -or- Iti -in iiMlimritiiiivr uiliiir. \w\s (u which reduced piivuio nut" inmr- ment, freedotn from arbitrary a r­
American Legion will have .charge
auce
pri'iiiiuuia
total
of
ahmit
Senator
cial
conduct.
The
danger
to
an
4iir,iK $ 1,000,(100 hi
U S.
wild detention, freedom of
It's sS M N (la *’■*• ro a rl
of Memorial Day services Sunday from tha dining hall. Some were Democratic ___ .
f26U,00() a vein tiy reclassifying rest tCuallBue*
Oa
T in t
morning at 11:00 o'clock at the armed with knives and forks, he will M l fcffer tha voluntary
bfJU into Cuba’s nalliilial llraMiiy, the type nil ....... age un IU60 pas­
First Baptist Church, Karlyle Others obtained machine guns and groyaaal aa s'.ebwpraralae In the
rschaugr ihcui for good Cuban senger car models.
Housholder, post commander, anriflei.
money ami then fipstur « icvull
Guard* opened tit* on the build** a n— l nr ! w n h — » eRalraian
in
the Dominican Kepuhfic.
■ ■ F K iS h L . u e „ ^
h W D I iM r h
of the GOP policy commlttue,
t C s a l t s s s f Oa r a g e Threat
posts ahd auxiliaries of patrlotli
H
ip lilondc and font men weir
said he doean't think the volun­
organisations In Seminole County,
.iilrslrtl line ami onr mail was
tary plan haa any mora chance of
together with wlvea and other
breaking through a southern fili­
Ipliirlirnilril m Miami Iwu Cu­
r e l a t i v e s , attend the Service
Tim success of the March of ! Emmett limit, Mercury dealer,. b in ' wpic iirlil in dial '"n u llt
buster than the compulsory plan.
with the Legionnaires. Veterans
"Mayor Andrew I’nrrawnv prom­
Taft support* tb* former and Dime* campaign In Seminole ! recently moved his agency, sales
are requested to wear their service
ised the Jaycees committee that
All imllOuient trim nrd l.« a
opposes the latter.
t "unly tty* year, with a gain of i room and repair shop from the
cape.
ll'ir-e racing mil! ii liiirlicciie there will In' a public m i'digg held
Aside from the FEPC Issue, Mr. more Hum 05 percent over con- j Patrick lliilldinc, opposite the lriiri.il giand jury heir alirgrd dinner will lie tlm iiniln features
Veteran* whu have not yet
Truman declined to aay at hi trllmtlons received last year, was ' Mayfair Inn. lo Hie imildiiig at i i"ii&gt;pira«v to buy iii"iirv lium of » ii mitHtaiidiug |n "gram Tiles liefoie the lit* decide* whether
joined any service organisation
t,. ,11 the new Seagrnvo* fire
news conference whether lio wll pointed out today In a latter to UIB North i'alinetto Avenue which
ami their wives arc also invited to
Results of the official canvass go Into Ohio to oppose T aft's r,‘ K. L. Dean, chapter chairman, tiy *fla formerly occupied bv Seminole ■ lug Auiriican ctnmi'il&lt; n nug day at the Dusty limits track ut iMick." aid E. .1. Miiughton Jr.,
join in the worship and partici­ yesterday
the Municipal All pm I I'. A Mcro,
of the second Democra­ election. T aft said he doesn't Marlon T .leffrles. state repre­ i'minty Motors
lliry did nul nicntiuii (lie irpmlr program ennlriium, iniiiiunrml to­ at Hie Juycei* loiicheon vesterdey
pate in the tribute to Atiler leu's tic primary
in tin Vnelii t'luh.
in Seminole countv care much one way or the other sentative of the National FoundsThe
building
was
purclm-ed
hv
i&gt;"iiiiiiii
au
irvolutlun
"iniir,
iihii day.
glalltm heroes.
Mi Moiighton lieudcil a Uaycee
identical with unofficial re­ whether the President speaks timi fur Infantile Paralysis.
Mr.
Hunt
from
Williimi
Reynolds
Among the organization* which were
The racing eveni which are e» and l&gt;o iio" men's committee that
I In- indn lmriil iiamrd dir I,,,, L u
turns previously kiinounced by ugomsl him in the state.
In the letter. Mr. Jeffrir* lr,, and lias lo-eii completelv to
will attend the service are the The
peeled In drnw » iecurd hrcaklng wiii! iii'fnif the City t'omniisslon
Judge Douglas StrnI'.tn, -I, |&gt;l"ltrii.
Taft's opponent, State Auditor thanked T. K. Tucker and Alvin I modeled and i edecorntcil.
United Spanish • Amcrlran War stroruHerald,
crowd frnin Heimnnle, l.uke and nvi'nily !" inquire whut action the
said this morning.
I
Inalli-gi'il
plan
I,,
milk
Hie
Joseph Ferguson, got sumo poli­ Odliatn, directors of the campaign
Veterans, Hie American Legion,
The Jill by 7k foot snlesroiuii i&gt;
llriinge cniihtie* aie In be spnn- i ’ll* planned to take (ill tin' truck.
In the absence of Mra. Verne tical support from Vic* President In Hanford and Hemlnole County painted
the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Messenger,
in light green, with gray t'nlinn treasury was rcvcnlril be soied Jointly l*y tin- Dusty limits
"The mayor also promised,” said
Commissioner
II.
B.
lore
l&gt;
H.
commissioner
I
&lt;i».«
■
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Barkley.
Barkley
posed
for
pie
for their "nrver-emllng planning trim ami licw counters mill a
the Disabled American Veterans. Pope served on the canvassing
Riding Assoclnllim of wliicli Carl Mi .Houghton, "that there would
H
Mclioiinjil
her,'
n&gt;
five
pii
turvs with Ferguson ,prints of and effurt," and commended those glass enclosed show cure have In-on
"Internationally these are very
Rii Iilui ia president, ami the Cen­ he a survey made of Sanford by a
board with Judge Btcnatrom and which are likely to turn up In who so willingly helped.
installed In the accessories tie *"i"’r* were arraigned.
trying times," said Mr. Houshold- Commissioner
tral Florida Cattlemen Association fir...........
company be­
J.
F.
McClelland.
lOoalll
ased
O
f
e
rag*
-----aukii
"Wllllt
was
to
be
done
with
1
1"A large picture uf
er," and It is believed only quite
which I* presided over hy I.. it. Mr fore the truck is offered for sale.”
'T here was personal sacrifice," partnient.
Votes In the County Comhtlsslon
In Cuban money?" The Cloud, Orlando
Mercury,
the
legendary
messenger
proper that all veterans of all of race
he
stated,
"a
giving
up
o
l
other
Mi Mmightou, at the request
District No. 2 totalled 1017
"f the gods, has hern [minted on cmimissinner asked. "T h a t '*
our country's wars should Join to­ votes inwith
Morning evi'iii* Include the of 111 •*ili-y Odhum, read a letter
Mr. McClelland receiv­
plans to keep constantly arriving the wall In mural form by Gordon • in ngli to start a revolutiiin"
gether, at least once a veur In ing 670, and
grnud
eutfy
at
111:011
"'clock
and
Jack E. Btemper,
tMustnnt IJ. 8. otlorncy Km M prises will he awarded to the best Hint Hie committee delivered to
and working toward that goal uf 1-ewU of the parts department
Vvorshiping Almighty God."
447.
fidin rrjdled: "Then' hui. bet'll dressed man, woman ami child on tlie i' 11v Commissioners.
He
la
g
former
student
ut
the
a
bigger
and
mora
auccessful
I'hc text of the letter fallows:
The total vote In the Railroad
.involution." Rut he added llnil In- horseback.
March of Dimes than waa ever singling Helmut uf Art in Hnim- l»i**,
Union aide City Commission
Puppy Day Will Be Commission race was 1,813 with
U 8. Attorney living li
"ita.
The
bai'becili'
dinner
will
tie
before held.
Hall
Wilbur King receiving 1,272 and
In the repair department .-HI foot Huypul, "will not coiiiim'iit on served at 1:30 I'M. Races for City
Observed In Hanford Grady
Hanford, Florida
Albritton, 641 votaa.
"Hometlniea when you were very duel girders have hern Instulled tbut.
whleh
prUen
will
he
given
include
Edward F. Lindsey, brother-in- tired, perhaps you thought, 'Our
At Praclnct No. 14, Fern Park,
(lent lemen:
I lie speculation lo winch I'ldui
"Poppy Day’* will be observed 166 votea were caat to elect a law of Assistant Fire Chief Rey­ cuiupuign Is coming along' nicely, »* voof supports, and former referri'd waa about u revid"H"ii relay, flag nnd hnlloim races, with
"At a regular meeting of tha
wooden
posts
have
been
replaced
first
prize
for
final
winners;
Esecutiva nold! Thomas, was Instantly killed it tdiuiild carry on IU own momen­ by reinforced concrete block col­ plot.
Hi'iiiimdo County Junior Chamber
Saturday In Sanford by tha Ameri­ County. Democratic
horse
races
with
iirst,
second
and
can Legion Auxiliary of Sanford Committeeman with C. A,. Wale* today when he drove hi* automo­ tum,' and then In your mind's eye umns. The shop area Is about 76
id Coiinnerco on Thursday, May
I Imsi' arrested here wen': t ’limreceiving 81 votes and O. R. Weav­ bile into a concrete abutment on you would see • little wheal-chair, by 80 feet In sixe. Included in the Intt VVIdthurst, 26; .lesu M It", third prize* on each race; ii final 1H, n general discussion was held
Pott No. 63, ana
Imrsc race with fti-l prizes to the on 11" article appearing ill the
the Oviedo highway at Soldier or a pair of pathetically thin little
aldad by stud
stude## t n selling er, 74.
be aided
new equipment Is a two post lu­ tin, Hit year old restaurant w"ik
Certified copies of thg canvass Creek.
poppiaa at tabUa Tn tha down*
legs, or a useless little arm, and brication lift. Modern motor test er; Henry Chavarria, f,f&gt;. ■!""« winner, am) a race for cjilldren Hanford Herald which staled that
under 12 years of age with first,
The motor waa lorn completely you wuutd know that the cam­
(.'lly Commission of Sanford
iow n lections, Mra. M. E. Baker, In Bemlnol* County war# forward­
equipment lias been in-talled Antonio Roche, 60, and Koduiph second and third prizes on each the
was pi "posing to sell the new
president of the Auxiliary, an* ed yesterday to Governor Warren out uf the car and parts of the paign needed your very great mg
.Schmidt, 6!)
Entrance
and
exit
dour*
to
the
ll'um lanit Oa Pa** gaa&gt;)
and to Secretary of Statg Gray, IWll Tudur Ford were thrown and sustained effort to make pos­ 'hop are he mg made Hut same
nounced today.
itoctle's brother, Oncai Itmlie, race.
dance will he lodd at the Arm­
An attractive window dlaplay at and a copy waa placed on'file at more than 100 feet down the road. sible the wery'-lncraaalng help height,
Ml, was seised in Miami I'lm t'u- oryA from
and
new
door*
aie
to
lie
0:00 i'.M until 'nfTdnlght, Option Murder Trial
Yowella deplete disabled veterans the office of County Clark O. P. There were no wltneeeea to the your chapter and all the other
Imt'n are Dr. Jose Mniinel i cinmaking the popplea that the Le­ Herndon. The canvass waa com­ accident and Mr. Lindsey waa Chapters In the United Stales Installed,
elides llernandes, tilt, said by with music hy the VVHOOt Owls.
Mr.
Hunt
ban
leased
the
build­
dead when found by C. R. Lam­ were giving to the victims of the
(Joes To Jury Today
gion Auxiliary members sell each pleted at SiOO P.M,
, '"tin to lie prominent in Cuban
bert of Winter Park driving for great crippler," wrote Mr. Jef- ing to the Hunt Mercury (,’u. lie politics, and Jesus Mon, UH
year, thus giving confidence and
Paul
P.
IIotltfinN
To
revealed
that
he
first
stnrted
hi*
the Dial* Distributing Co, of Or­ friaa.
self support to man la hospitals ConfcHRed Slayer Is
All the U. 8. defenilunt-i were
TITUSVILLE. May 2U — (JP) —
l O n a a s N Oa **sa* r e a d
lando.
and elsewhere, said Mrs. Baker.
Fly Couihut Bomber The date rested its first degree
charged either with pnsin*: m
Mr. Lindsey wee agent for the
A figure of a nurse In yellow Sentenced To20 Years
innsjnring to pass couidciieu
murder rase against Frederick Og­
United Life Insurance Co. and
uniform la ahown. Known aa the
money. AH were held In high hmlSCOTT AI It” FORCE BASE. III., den today.
recently
moved
to
Sanford
from
“sunshine lady/' aba serves ae a
All eight suspurt* were bagged by May 2d — (Hprulnl* — Aviation
1 he former army intelllgenca
Jo* Ornalei, 21-year-old con­ Ocala where hn had lived a t 1026
hostess to the men li
U, H Secret Service men and Cu­ Cadet Paul F. Iliidgiii* of Sanford officer Is charged with killing hia
fessed
(layer,
waa
convicted
of
8.
Line
8treat.
Todies of tha Anil
ban secret police.
tins recently reported to Vance wife nnd Its came back to the stand
manslaughter In Criminal Court
The accident waa Investigated
The alleged plot, according t" Air Force Rase, Enid, Okiu., whore briefly to say again ho yamem*
dally trained fo r ti
yesterday
and
sentenced
to
the
by
Justice
of
the
P*M*
Aurlin
of
lire , Both Wood?
Hnypid, won to work ttti* “ ".v1 lie will receive six months of hi red nothing that day last Sep­
maximum period of SO years Im­ Oviedo, Patrolman Harrison, Sher­
of the Auxiliary,
The ring planned to get m ad- training In a combat type airplane tember front lu s t before the shootprisonment.
WASHINGTON,
May
26
—
(T
P
)
—
Thai
tricky
word
"supersede"
iff
M»ro
and
Deputy
Charlaa
Bock.
l&lt; nnllsaea Oa ra«e Three!
materials for the
fo
until he found
himself in JaU.
ig hi
before being commissioned n sec­ ing
Ornalaa
waa
on
trial
lo
r
tha
claimed
the
first
victim
ia
the
finals
of
the
2
3rd
annual
national
spallwas set up by "Bud
Hubert Griggs opened argu*
ond lieutenant ami pilot In the
fatal shooting of Travla D. Rachel
ioi bee today.
Hoy Scout Court Oi* United Statee Air Force.
muntn for tha stato. saying
Sanford Student Is
In W inter Garden Mar. 81,
evidence clearly shows prfraedlThe victim: Audrey Mathews, s 13-year-old student from St, Ce­
Cadut
lIotlgiitH
was
selected
for
Upon hearing tha vaadM of tha Awarded Scholarship
celia's school in Washington. She wss tha District of Columbia's only Honor Slated Monday imiltl-englne training ami will fly luted murder."
six man Jury (ho Mexican laborer
William Akrldge for the defense
the B-26. He is the son of Mr.
N atteial Guard 1b
trium phantly thraw bash Ua head
entrant
A Roy Scout Court of 1l"iior ami Mrs. L. R. Hudgins, Sr., 201H said "if thsre is the sllghteet
The Florida Cltraa Eschange’s
and *U*ntl» laugh
So great was the tension that Audrey hurst into tears when she will be held Monday night at 7:30 I'alinetto Avenue, Sanford.
doubt whether Ogden was sane,
preparing For Camp lo r second degree ■
$1000 scholanhla tn cooperative
o'clock at McKinley Hall, R- W.
lle graduated front Seminole the burden of proof rest* with
marketing, awarded j y h y y t^ to waa told aha had mlaaseUed the*--------------- ---------------------- you t h faced
word- Bha tried to »p*ll I! "su- x ia r r . Amarllla, N. M. Sh. Lipplucott, district commissioner, High School and later attended the tho stale."
National Q u a rts* * ! of Co. L onmtni.
-a n d
th at " O ' waa
gh. uaed an announced today.
Noah Butt for the defense and
University uf Florida for three
--------j, (Jalvm lty
All trqops, packs, explorer posts years. In college he was pledged Murray Overstreet for the atete
tha H final*
parents of scouts and friends to tlie Phi Kappa Tau Social F ra ­ will wind up argument# with the
_ Von Benken, also a nnd
baa* spellers
are invited to attend the pro­ ternity. During World War H case expected to go to the Jury
grader,
from
Nativity
«s th a t And*
la Cincinnati—one of se- gram. Awarda conferred will. In­ he served on a mine sweeper in about mid-afternoon.___________
presentation of the Ragle Sasebo and around Yokuska, J a ­
s jfla o In the
lUats from Ohio. Ha clude
IT were the
Badge to Donald Futrell of Troop pan.
THE WEATHER
over
"expatiate."
Hia
Id of young*
No. 34.
Mr. Llpplneott will conduct tha
JACKSONVILLE, May 20-BP)
AUTO TESTS
out la the fourth candle-light earvlca in which bova
H.
L.
More than one-third of nutomo- Station
of the new Explorer Post will be biles
84
which are inspected by Stato Atlanta ............................. 88
Infected. Tom Burfesa, scout Highway
67
M
for safety re* Bismark .....
executive from.-Mi* Dora, will aa- qulrctnenUPatrolmen
U
do not pass the teat, Burbank ............................ 7*
alst.
........ 90
4S
State Patrolman R. 0 . Harrison Chicago ........—
Galveston ............ ....._......84
VS
reported thla morning.
TRUSTEES TO MEET
89
04
Among the teats are those of New Orleans - ........
The Diatrtet Board of School
truataea, whleh Includes R. F. brskoa, light#, windshield wiper*, New York ...................
Cooper, Roy Howell and Mra. A. D. windshield glass, tires, ate. Those Seattle .....................
IS
Rountree, will SMSt Monday morn­ motorists whose cars pass tha teats Jacksonville ..........
—--------JO
ing a t l6t00 o’clock a t the Court are given approval tickers, while Miami
Houae,
T. W. Lawton an- those who faU to pass a r t given OTlando
Tampa .—
tickets stating tha defeats.

17 A re Killed
In M anila Jail
Break Attempt

Miami Judge Advises Direct
T-M en S eize 8
A ction Aimed At Underworld In $3 M illio n

Smuggling P lo t

f

,American Legion
To Lead Services
On Memorial Day

f

winole^ County’* Mercury Dealer
% y e g jAgency To
Praised By Official 109 Palmetto Ave.

Canvass R e s u l t s
R e m a i n Identical
With Herald Count

Edward Lindsey
Instantly Killed
In Highway Crash

Bright Pupils Blunder In
23rd Annuid Spelling Contest

«ur

Sanford Jaycees
DuNty Boots Club Issue Letter To
To Have Barbecue City Commission
And Race Program

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W lr M .M u a t ha. peaeeatad a t t h a H erald of f t * «m Me day, 4a members have been re-

T aT ard MkkUHal AeeodaOoa
R ev.M .L .’ SlMiMrmait, Praaident
Jo* C. Crawa, B*e. - Ttm*.

•xertilaea .at th f Forrest Lake
nutated to attend tha graduating
Academy at Forrest City.
-. political partlee. ,
i, &gt; ,y
4. Indcpcmlenca 6f. the eoortA
6. Prohibition throughoui• OOPj
* FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
many of political aoctet police 0u4
Park Avenue at Slath Street
police formetiona which are mill.
W. P. Brooks, Paalor
John I.- Miller, Odoratlonal Dir. tary in cherecter.
n .. Assurance of berm an aeon“We've Saved A Place For You"
Hundny Rchcml
0:16 A. M. otitic unity through action by M ,
“Take Your Family to Sunday nll-Germen government on each
matters ns currency end ctutomfi
School"
We have a place for every member and through four-powtr agreemetu
on euch matter* as • ! « ' • #
of the family. ,
Morning Worship
11:00 A. M. paratlons from currant pfoductloa
and IlmiMtiona on Industry.
Sermon—w . P. Brook*, Jr. .
7. Burronder In accordance with
Training Union
0:45 P. M.
A union for every church member (jetmun leginlattop of eny Indus­
Slory Hour for children under 6 trial enterpnaa in Germany whose
ownership or control waa acqulrsd
years.
Evening Worship
R.on p, M. u ltrr Mnv H. 1046 (thr end of tne
war) hy or on hehslf of any,for-,
Sermon— W. I*. Brooks, Jr.
Wedneidny Evening Service S-,nn eign power, unless the HcquisiUoji
P. M.
.
„
, ... Inert tout-power approval nnd such
•'Worship In Air-Cooled Comfort ncuuisltlon or interest is aubject to

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W/Y CROSS CHURCH
CHRIST CHURCH. LONOWOOD
(Episcopal)
(Episcopal)
H. Lyttleton Zimmerman.
Rev. H. Lytlleton 'Zimmerman
B. D. Vicar
B. I). Rector
Whitsunday
Whllaundbr
4:00 P. M.
Rvenlng'Prayer and
A. M.
Holy Communion
Sermon.
A* M. Family Hervlce and
All are welcome
h School
A. M.
Morning Prayer
erfnon
TIIR CHURCH O r GUU
P. U,
YpSL
38OP Elm Avoau*
• tr ie d during the week
Rav. Joe C. Crew, Minister
K6nd*y through Thunday and
"The Power of Doctrine" will
lUrday Holy Communion—7:35 bp the subject of Rev. Crews'
Friday, Holy Communion— sermon Sunday at 11:00 A. M. All
member* are urged to be prasqnt
n! this service.
Evangelistic service and altar
rjR R T CHHIBTIAN CHURCH
n il hy th pastor at 8 :9 0 I*. M.
l««7 Hanford Avenue
The Sunday 8chool begins at
FIRST ClIURclf OF CHRIST
J . Handall FarrU. Kllnlsler
9:46 A. M. Q u a e s for all agen.
SCIENTIST
"The Promise nf Tho Fntlmr" Good spirit filled teachers.
H00 Bait Second Street
Trayer meeting and Bible study Sunday School
alt) be tne Mlhislor'* irrmon mb
9:45 A M.
IteiTor the morhlng hour Sunday. **rh Tuesday at 8:00 P. M.
Morning Service
11:00 A. MMissionary strvlce Thursday Wednesday Service
■]“TaJ* of Three CltleV will he
8:00 rPa:m&gt;
. M
"»•&lt;
Ihe evlfilhg sermon topic.. The H:00 P. M. Mrs. Marie Klhard lead­ Rradlng Room Tuesday and rrl•hutch ichnnl IteglHs Its woirdtlj' er, will be In rhnrge of the servlre. day*. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Victory Leaders Band Friday
liNi,study at 9:46 A. 51, A iuo*l
"Ancient ond Modern Necrom­
tergal welcome I* extended to all. 8:00 P. M. A program
rogrem for all
nil ancy, Allln* Moamerlam nnd Hvyoung people, Mr*. Evelyn Ben­ nhotlsm, Denounced" I* the sub­
nett leader In charge.
L A K E MARY COMMUNITY
ject of the Leasog-Hermon which
Tlie church string hand will will lie trail In httrehen of ChrlM,
CHURCH
furnish thr music and the public Hcicntht, thrlughmit the world on
.. C. XL White, Minister
Himday. May 28
Cfrarch School
10 on A. M I* Invited to nltrml.
The Golden Text In "If God
Cla««s* for all age*
he for ik , who enu be against us 7
Morning Woreldn
1.1:00 A. M
WKHI.KYAN METHODIST
(Rom. H:.TI).
C H U K ni
Among tho citation* which com* » « • .»
Paola
prim; Ihe Lesaon-Rermon Is tho
. r
Thursday, June t
George D. Mar*h, Paalor
following from the Bible! "Deliver
Psgwer M'
•£• JJ- Hunday Behool,
9:80
A.M.me.
O Lord, from the evil man:
Clolr practice
8:16 P. M Morning Worship
IUi30 A. M. Whlrb
imagine mlscirfs in thi-l1
" J fh a V Lake Mncy Graduating
Message- — "Baptl*m of the iireservo mo fioin the violent nj»n:
ll .
Mri-vlci*
Jloly Spirit"
'
'
CMMlhunlty Cltureh Sunday, Juno Young I’eoplra Meeting 8i45 P. M. fienrti conM'iunllv are they gel Mlloartlmr for war" (I’*m 40: Ll!)
A M.
Evening Worship
7:30 P, M. cdTho
Lcson-Hcnnoii al*o •in­
Th* Vacation lllble School beMessage— "llnllnoss"
Ihe following paaaago from
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 clude*
•'Helene* and lleullh with Key I"
P. M.
„
lh« Beripturcs," by Marv Jlekei
A hearty welcome l»^ all
ddv: "A m named In Christian
Hdrnrr. nnimnl mngnellani "i
FHKK MKriiODIST CIIUIK II hypnllKin i* the stiedflc term for
error, or m«»rti«1 mind . . Tic
West Fourth Blreet slid
It,itI ih of Immorlal Mlrnl sustain
Laurel Avenue
man, and they annildlato il'u
Fred It. Horton, paalor
Bupdny Hchool
0:46 A. M. fable, of mortal mind, wlom
Morning Worship
10:45 A. M. fjim*y nml gaudy preter.sion*. like
Itarliu program WHUN 020 6:00 ,/illv months, finwc llmlr own
"In r^iillly O^-rr i» nu ffinilnl
P. M.
Rvanxeli*tlc Service 7:30 I*. M. own wing* and fall Inin dual,
Young Peoples Hervlce 7:00 r M. inliul, nnd ronscuucnlly no Iran*priyur m ^ tln u Thufidiiy
7:30 faience "f mortal 1 bought nml
la), tn get tlie tiling done which
wl|l-|i&lt;iwer. Life nml being mo of
1
r.
m.
i s t a rte d out In do?
God" 1103: 18-19, 26-32).
"It I* said that »hn Kor| of
Uiftebtiry did -morn than any
l\*r man in ingJaiul's long hla. roK H iiv-if Htt 1'* n ' Ii" .: &lt;i IiTi 7 M
ry to free .inrt' Children n! the Bark Avexu* A Fnarteenth Blr*#»
lor Jrn m exploltntlon lg( tnv
Glenn E. Smith, JPoeter
,
rtTleicras and' gnecrupiilous. Diu IUiOO A. M.
Bllbe School Sermon "Th* Lout*
Holy IVmpte
Hi ttttdw th at;’ the Bnrl of &gt; Mr, A . . Wleboidt, S'iptHtOO t&gt;« k ,
Worship Bervlc*
lMiHifaw.l4rtlddi.and fought for 11:00 A. M.
Morning Worship S*rmon';',TB4i‘H{$!ilv w* I
Iveiiflkh'FAera Igifore tho farlia• n tlf a w M s Ixwr.UmltlnB (ho

'T F W M F r '

In and t» th* Utrcull

B S W C M f a s tS ^
portray
contrail

sr ssu r d

partment. Mora

p DaMoot*
m and

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their uaea demonetraUd.
The Daytona Beach ahow will
be held In the Btata Armory,
rib Ballough Road.
Du* to limited seating capa­
city, the ahow will appeal pri­
marily to trade and prafeeslonel
groups and advene* reserva­
tions ere advisable. Reserva­
tion* may now be made a t The
Florida Power and Light Comp­
any office locally.
The show, featuring the letteat devslopmrnta and techniques
In the use* of lighting, le be­
ing brought directly from tbe
giant research laboratorle* of thg
Lighting Institute a t Nela park,
Cleveland, the ikmaua birthplace
of thn •lectrjc l«mp where
Tljomae A. Edison performed
many of hla early experiment*.
Uemonatrations will b* mado
by naIlonelly:r*nowned lighting
specialist*, w ho'. will present
many newly discovered facta on
IlghUng and seeing. From 14 to
la muse exhlblte will be Includ­
ed'
.
..
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,

Television receivers In citltM
statement said.
remote
ffam
(no
,MrMiiwhilt*t In Berlin, the W*ei romewhat
itters affect receptions hy
,.t „ allies Intensified thelf procau- transm
creeling serial* on high masts,
liana nguiiiHt Communist. v l q u w
even'jJOO
(qrt.
g i *;
»;
‘100 .to
2 fN),iKNi yoting cast Uermaoe ■om* even
■
III the city's Russian sector
U*jcai iNotice
in mammnth Red v° u‘^ ^ * y4
Conimunist officials ani»««Jfl $»
i.NvrrATiorv1to m u
tr.al.il prupo.ul* will lie i t i . l v . a
iii'xiniia to keep their free G*rIn
t
h
.
uflli-*
n4.Ui« I’lljr Clark. City
iiinii youth'], out of “ « «l ^
Hull. Xanfonl. 1-Ftoelda. unit! l

«

lo r . W arning the
„w.iv from Went t.drlln, t h e M j j
brought In 0,090 'pec.p1* *»&gt;(*»W -

' slnrk |*. M. 1 Ju ne IlM, Nl wllli.li
lima Ui.y wilt It* Iiubllriy tili.n.il
-Fraposal* wilt
in rurnlah nt»
d*«p
g .ll o n e or Cut-Hack Asphalt
cu’in the suvrtdi tiding P W fO in in**r
Flniids Pralk'-lltMd ri.im u
•one to au g m en t a force of n , - ■o.nr spevlllcaipta* liciH. d s l l v .n
If. In. by i r m k Irsn.iHirl to Cllt
liuo plrendy
duly in !/$•»
Ttlhk al Alrnorl • ,
Taliiilst.il hid* will ha p i c r m . ' l
" 'w ilh m ine
III Hi* Cliy C(i|tiin|.4Jon fur unu.iil
pal trilly m inute to Bo*| n, special .ralluli al ll* m e ttln a nit It Jim*
.0 ) 0 I p . iTrinin|s*l"|i r** .rv.» ihrlkht In rsjscl liny.or sit Mil*
:( May l&gt;M
CLIKFUIIU' MrKIIIIIIN, Jr
l i l t - M sn.is.r
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1*4* d r e a r p a n e Trailer
IMS T r a l l n f bile Trailer
* Wheat fr a ltr r , no nnma
4 Whaal frallor, no name
AlaO:
|
•
Oh* JCew It-run Fond Machinery
Maehlne.
la.412 —| * t, liuahrl Urine hn**»
^v.wio 4 I. hiiehrl lime* hoi*a
•Mao:
I
i
tl'll* IlM* (frock. Motor A No.
2 l«l»:i) 0 ; H4il.il N- 4«:s«, V*4*t
CC-IPI l»4l»'nnda* Tl op.
No. Tsa.IHK3 Hartal No. *11**1*.
Modal v r l l 1*41 Mjllrt Trailer,
Model m**.J4t Herlal No. HITT
’
t Maned t

C hari.* ravltel.
report M . Admlal

isK,*,rt,sru3
Isrhara*. and IhS

la Deftndaurt. I, II. M. Watson aA s c ls l Maettr of oald Court br sal*'
/tiers# appointed shall offer for
s a lt far oaah gad rail at fiuldl'
outcry hsfara rift front door of to»
Court House la Hanford, ft-mlnnlr
County, FlurMa, b#tw»*U th* legal
hours of salt, an Monday, tha lib
day Of June, I t t n tha same l.elno
a Hula p a r Of this Court, tha foli- •
,
■ it. M. WATVON
towing daacrlbad personal property
altual* In Samtiinla (’aunty. Florida u x t r t i r
u.djettor • f o r ; f'falnltffa
•&gt;
te Will
.
.
All rllrtia packlne houa, #&lt;|iUPmenl or the bualneaa . nnnurtsd
by the party of the fits* part *&lt;
Hanford, Htata Farmer* &gt;l»rk*'
at Hanford. Florida liirlu/lln* all
machinery and equipment. loothand truck*. hollar plant wllli
o m 16 hork«t&gt;Dw»r to iler • »»•*
automatic oil hurner all pack
log hioI uraillos mai binary. 111
darground (ual-oll lanha and fn-J
llieralli contained, all alaain amt
nil ploea. fruit irrnilhK anil «
a-tulpmanl, all flair* tinae*. mml-i
up ny knocked down, all la d d e r•
nn premise*. all tepalr melerl"'
all naehlna rtnlea, mntrrlnW. olid
container*. alt nffbo equipment
furnltura. aiHltnnrry. printed wai

,n iha lloirorahl*
atrom. County Jo*
County, Florid*, o
•if June, It**. f«
earns und for flni
a.Im lnTetm lor . of
F ran k I’nvllek. d&lt;
Site day of A p n t . J

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orkmsnshlp?

STOP molinq repaiM.over and over
aqain on occounl of rol, mildew, decay end

Of HetUfled
)»n*rshlp7

termite infeilalion! Ne&gt;t lime you need lumbbr
for any purpose, (jet our price* on
KOPPROTECTED LUMBER .aveilebl* in oil »i/o»

oomlng Accelerstlen?

end yredei. Prompt delivery . . .
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MoiorH
319 1st HI.

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e':o'o Tha Rhythm Hour

^aatetn Jahtborta
tile ttavan v tlo e k Club
T i l Nawa * g«or*a
i«0 Count Baal* Urchaatra
lit Frankie Carle Orcheati
Si 10 Morning Devotlona
Ills Mooda In Muale
S:D« World At Nina
*15 Phil ttaad At Organ
a to Korraatry Htiow
I 'l l Wayne King Orrheatra
tvioo Pin t'p parade
to :u A Ulrl—A Roy—Mualo
10 in Melody Magailna
le:4» Hammy Ka&gt;» Orchsatra
|l:to Chlldran'a (flaaala Hour
Jlil" Album Review
lilts Muelc Hawaii
H its Prayer For Paata
II 00 World At Noon
1, IS lla.llo Perm I’H -,1
If In I eon Hub
I op popular Dtar
I It l .ttln Atnaricaua
11$0 .Moalcal Varied*,

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-•■on Her Nonr Hanrh

t oe Today'* Htar
Sign .Vllleltul ^tlOWCMNf

4:00 Muale Lover* Program
I ' l l Tran Tlnir Jlvr
»:0i&gt; Thr Rhythm Ilnur

S It The Uriah! Hp..t
1:00 Nowa
1:0.1 Twilight Holla*

4 :H :1 r t I C I i i u o r i&gt;Ny
f : 30 Twlllaht llonee
* tu Hporta IVriulr

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Cubane In touch with Schmidt.
Schmidt, the prosecutor said,
then made (out net with Chavarria
and Rolan, and it waa proposed
that thr latter purchase $1),000,000
in fake tin and S20 bllla. They re ­
portedly not ictveraI bundled thouaanda in bogus money which waa
flown to Cubu, Cohn «ald.

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o'.'ilditig on lire.
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The armed convicts scattered
When the Uamet burst and battled
guards,' constabulary men and re- Uance agalnat nay atrte or .group
^ gular army troops for two hour*.
of aUtea."
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No prisoner escaped, authorities
U. .8. Ambassador Myrpn C*wan woa among the ipeata. The
laid.
conference eeulons are eioaod to
' Laic today prison authorities the press.
In Taipei, the aecoid battle lor
laid they bad rounded up somt of
Wanehan (Lodretie) Iilaad*
tbe ringleaders of the attempted the
waa ovar with tha Cqmra
dedalvely defeated and minus
Meanwhile, In Baguio,, Philip- dead eoldUrs, the Nationalist
•ale*" betwien Commonwealth
ines, seven nation! opened tna announced,
and American force* was “due
The navy said those of the
nuthaast Asia confarenre with
pledges of cooperation In solving Inal 7,000 Conimunist troope wb entirely to th* eupreme commandpolitical and economic problems In managed to get ashore on the Ul ar of tha Allied powers, general
and* of Chlnfchow, W**t China of th* A m y Douglas MacArthur,
thli troubled part of the world.
. Throughout tke rounds of open­ ■•how and Sanchlao were faclm himself."
ing speeches ran Ihe theme that annihilation with little hop* o
,1 GOVERNORS'GIVE
the meeting wa* not aimed at th* reinforcement.
AUTOGRAPHS
The Waushen* a rt about 40
Communis)!.
SANTA ANA. Calif. — &lt;**' miles from British Hong Kong
• The two Aslan governmenti and have been usod by th* Na­ Walter L. Arney figured the only
tionalists to blockade thy Pearl wey to find out what kind of guys
governor* are was to write them.
River entrance to Canton.
Ha did, and 47 answered prompt­
A navy communique said 19
small gunboats, 84 motor driven ly, he lays. The 48th, California's
Junks and one landing craft were governor Earl Warren, apparent­
funk in tbe second attempt by ly needed some prodding. Arney
the Chinese Communists to take wrote him six more letters. All
went unanswered. Retorting to
Ihe XI. N. General Assembly and tha lelande.
Philippines poeretary of forslgn
The first invasion attempt on atrategy, Arney wrote Mr*. Woraffairs, was elected president of the tslanda waa made on
$8 r*n. This time he got a quick re ­
(he conference without n dissent­ nnd was repulsed by Nationalist ply. plus what he wanted all along
-—W arren’s signature. Arney, a
ing vote. Ho hn« boon the driv­ warships.
.
ing force Ip getting tho seven na­
And in Tokyo, ell British Com­ semi-invalid. Iu Malting *n auto­
tion* to meet nrre.
monwealth occupation forces In graph collection.
Romuln at onre proposed that Japan were ordered home today by
CATHOLICS’ AID Dl'a
the conference form a ''perman­ Prime Minister Robert Menties of
FRANKFURT — (/El - Nearly
ent regional organisation" to Australia.
of all displaced p«r»ons
tarkle Ina many problem* facing
The 2,800 men remaining of * thirdemigrated
to the United
the are*.
the original 40,000 man Brltieh who
Representatives of Ihe oilier six occupation force ere all Austral­ States from Germany and Aus­
In the last four year* were
.
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■ tria
ballons, Australia, India, Pakistani ian*.
aided by tho National Catholic
p y lo n . Indonesia and Theilei
Welfare Conference, say* the Rev,
Stephen A. Bern**. Cxthollr eon-

familiar with the plot and was
P»#n varloui thing* to do In con.
n action with tho plot." Although
t r . a t l a n * * r t m r a s a Oa«&gt;
not named in the indictment, an*
'ance a batch of old Cuban cur­ wa»
held In 938,000 bail.
rency deatlncd to be burned, and
Rolan and Chavarria, aeccuied
•uhatltute the counterfeit Ameri­
ca!. bllla, which presumably would uf supplying fake money to tho
be burned Instead of tha valid but rln«, were held In $100,000 bail.
Joae Roeha and Schmidt, named
•ted Cuban money.
ni contact men, were held In ISO,*
e switch was to be made by 000
each. Schmidt ws* described
n government workers with to ownsr
of a Jewelry company
access to the treasury at Havana.
Saypol said most of the bogus here and of th* Luna International
U. 8- bill* that racheri Cuba were Trading Corporation, of Havana.
Roche'* brother Oscar in Miami
relied by the secret police there.
Re said he did not know whether Is part owner of an nlr freight
» iy of them got into the Cubnn terminal. The Miamian, held In
$55,000 ball, allegedly had a bond
treasury.
Authorities said Miss Whithural with two unidentified Cubane in
It a native of South Pittsburgh, getting the alleged plot moving.
Temt., nod .» former *tintent at The indictment d id nut state
WlJ|lam ami Mary College in Wil­ whether the two Cubans undot
liamsburg, Va. A college spokes­ arrest were the ones who allegedman raid, however, that there In Iv dontt with 0*car Roehu.
Colin said two Cubans, aefomno record that she ever was a
student there.
pnnled by Oscar Ruche, enmv t&lt;&gt;
Cohn said Mira Whitehurst New Yoik Inst Jituunrv. anil met
lived with Kolon and ''was fully Joso Roche, who allegedly put thr

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FRIDAY, MAY 3C,~ U&gt;60 '
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
If we &lt;&amp;n -re sermons In atone
how much more can wc sc* them
la human lirw !
Wc do reflect
w lift »p do moat love. Only parfaction finally silis fte t any one.
Aa for me I will behold thy face
Is ngntcmiinass, I shall be satis­
fied, when 1 awake, in thy likeBess.—Psalm 17:15. ___

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Von vv.lt not be disappointed m
In thu old days of the annual unto dhow, a t which the
Iclcvittun, ray the critic*, il you
new models were displayed, members of the m otoring puli
do not expect to icc anything.
lie iibcd to HBk each o th er each year w hat could possibly
One nice tinny shout Ltoigr come next. A favorite pastim e was speculation on the ex­
Smslht'i.- arcoiihiig In the Tampa tent to which stream lining of bodies and increase in engine
Tribune, i* that hr is only "»cmi- power could be carried forward. Since ita interruption by
wur conditions th e au to show has not y et been generally
pto-Truman".
During the p u t 30 years the
average work week hat bcert re­
duced from 36 houit to *14, and
A c number of women gainfully em­
ployed h it increased from one out
• f a in to one out of three.
Cor rial ii l*t ho us tn Harry Tooke
on hi* appointment to the Stale
Citrus Commission. Mr. Tooke hat
been a member ol ilic Ciltui Ad­
visory Cuimriillee ,iml ,as tuch, i*
well prepaid! lor his duties on the
Ciltui C(iinmi**iini.
Tbt dclend.nil in a murder trial
at liluivillr
tnlifie* in hit
own dele,lie tli.il lie had no malice
in his hunt Against hi* wife, never
had any inlmlioii of Dying to itijura her. In fort, nil he did wa* to
Ian a .40 caliber revolver and
ihf^t her m the middle of the back.
Jk come* a t lomcwhat ol a shock
loluomplnct-nt Sanfmdilrs to be
Ih that 2,184 dwelling* in Sanfore ate subsiandaid. Most of u*
hai come to think that Sanford was
pretty wall equipped with house*.
Bull of these 2,364 dwelling unit*,
width ata sub standard 1,836 do
not even have running vealei. How
can people be expected to bailie
without water.
A new hiogiaphy has jutl been
published on General Ulysses S.
Grant called "Captain Sara Grant"
by lJoyd Lewis. There ate many
interesting details in it about Gen*
•rol Grant'* Ilfs— not ihe least

resumed. The design of auto bodies and engines has con­
tinued to advance, however, until the answ er to the old
'iiieatJon, "W hat n e x t7", may be In sight.
I he lengthening and stream lining of bodies already
has reached h peak and begun to backtrack a littlo ha u
remili of com plaint! of m otorists about th e difficulty of
m aneuvering and th e expense of repairing tho sleek cars
of the imm ediate post-w ar years. Now engines, too, may in*
near n pntk (or one trend of design, and near the s ta r t of
another trend. The reason Is found in the problem of fuel
supply ra th e r th an custom er reaction.
In n J J ‘lJ„,r*ln i,itoVV.Brd roo/*1 powerful M'ifliM's has depended
i pur on th e development of gasolines of higher octane rattug. Now it is said tn a t fuel m akers think design o m n o t go
much fu rth e r In this direction without raising the i S of
gnsolliie so much th a t it will retard consumption. A Henrch
for engines using lower grade fuels la predicted. This m ight
moa,l *°Bi®what less powerful engines In fhe
n ' rn‘l,, Th0oPr.01,p*ci m*y
the addicts of b5
but it
nrobnbly will draw few complaints from most o th e r’ m otor

By J|f»ry Carden
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,fl r u r a l l y regardof all—Friday the T hirteenth. It

Raagravea aerial ladder truck.
After a general dlaeuaaion, a
WASHINGTON, May 2*—&lt;*) committee, heeded by E. J. Hough*
—This Is an explanation of tha ton, Jr., with Dougina fltenatrom,
new contract between General Gordon Bradley and Halcolm MacMotors and the CIO Auto Work­ Neill were appointed to inveitl*
ers' Union.
gate the laeta of thii proposed
The contract, signed on Tueo- sale and then appear before the
day, goes Into effect next Monday. City Commlaslon of Sanford with
It will last five year*. It esnnal any recommendation* th at they
be re-opened for any reason.
might find. This committee can*
It guarantees ‘he workers a ferred with Fire Chief Mack Cleve­
raise each year for the next five land and City Manager Cliff Mr*
Klbbln.
Support in that time living
In view of the fad e that we
costa go up. Tha workers are pro­ have been able to obtain, thii
tected on that. Suppose living committee la In favor of retaining
coat* go down. GM gat* a break thla piece of equipment. Listed be*
on that.
low are ten reasons that we have
Put If living costa sve-aaw up found.
and down may the worker* wlna
1. Thla truck la a highly mechup without any raise at a|!T No. antiad fire fighting unit and in
Ttie raise is guaranteed. They'll capable of pumping 750 gallon?
per minute with 5 W e* nilnrhcd.
get it.
Here's how:
ami In nn emergency cmilil pump
The workers get a flat Inrrtasfc boo gallons per minute. This
cf 4 rent! In hour each year for truck alio hax a 55 feet uerlnl lad­
lilt-next f|v« years, starting Man- der and 300 feet of aluminum
ground U dders a life net, 1700
day.
fryer the live year period this feel of hoae, and other neceaiaiy
v/dl mean for them a total In- tire fighting equipment.
Thla
.r r n tr ol liO cents an hour.
truck ia capable of handling wii
Siinpoit living costs go down. average sire fire with all uf these
attachments.
2. Thlr committee found that
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland highly
recommends that we keep thin
track.
workerr will lose one runt— but
3. This truck was not purchased
they cun not love more than ■ In htale, but waa purchased by a
total "f i cent*, no mutter how fA» former Commiisiun attar eatenrjve
study, and a t that time the Southliving tilt- dr-'P 111 five y**r*.
iliin i« how that will work: get­ Eastern Underwriters Association
ting fr ur rente a nlmui more each recommended thla type of truck an
year for five years, thn workers a combined unit of aerial truck
will liave rei-eivei: a total Increase and pumper for a city the aire of
of 30 cent* at tire end of that Panford.
4. Thla truck Is designed In be
time if living costs remain unchatigtd.
: t lined with a minimum of man
Itut ruppoM- in thu»e five yvars power, and if the city replaced it
living cost# drop »rn: point tielow with two other trucks of nmaller
wl.ut Kiev xie now Then ths ■ire, then this committee be*
workers will lose one cant and lievea that It would necessitate .hir­
wind up ut ttie end of five yean ing a minimum of two additional
witt, lU'ient i.ilte, instead of SO, firemen for each shift, that would
If, in that lime, living coiti mean four men In all, and these
drop three points, the workers will men would have combined wages
wind up with a Into I increase of of more than $7,000.01) a year, and
that within three years this cost
17 cents, instead uf 30.
would exceed the purchase price of
Kill ihey fun'l lore more than the present ladder truck,
three cents over I lie live yearn no
5. The Kengrnvr Manufacturing
mutter how fur living coats drop. Company Is un old established
Suppose, (nr mMiince, in those manufacturer of fire fighting
five yean living lusts foil 2(1 equipment. They have designed
points. The workers can't lose this trork with the knowledge that
more limn !! cents, so they'll still the wheel base Is extra long- Heend iqi five years from now with ruuxt of this they haw made thii
tm less [Inn, 17 cents an hour truck very maneuverable,
Tills
un-re
committee lias not found where
Suppose living costs go up.
this truck ha* had to hack up In
In nddllum to Ilnur flat raise of order' to arrive at any fire. We
40 coi.tr, mi hour each year for have also m in this truck leave the
five yours, tin. workers will grt fire station in answer to fire? mid
line cent nn hunt more for each It wa* With apparent ease uhle to
rise of one point in living cults. leave the station.
0. Attached Is u list of business
hulldlngo of two-storle* and mart).
Thla roinmittye W shaping that
hour, llvt'ngMi*ft*tf . go jd* fivu most of udr, htfiasks halldlmci
points.
i , T V i iT tii
• 1 have only utla‘ stairway leading to
;( In thut cavaMid [-addHlqn ta lh*lr lop floor. We believe that »
Hit Ir flat, gimrltnteea rale* of I
cent# uu hour— the worker! w.u
receive an additional five cant! an pens T
All the additional penny-purhour, nr a totnl of nine.
Carry it one step further: At noint increase lliey gqt When liv­
the end ol five years. Il thnr* * ing coats rlta :an la- wiptd out if
no change In living costa, thu living cost* drop. Rut, if living
worker# will ho receiving a total coat* go lislow what they, tire now.
than—
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increase if JO cents an hour.
Tha worker* raunat h #«- more
If In thal time liviiiq rnaU havu
than
a
total
of
:t
cents
over tlm
gone iqi—any—-IS points, tho
Workers wi|! I.e rs-eivlil(t -ifi cents five year period. Therefore, the
jeart they can get try the end nf
an hour mere than now.
True, lbey’ll qel in that case 15 five .tare h 17 cents an limn mmc
cent* more an hour hetnuse »f than thuy'n making nuw.
In addition to Ihl* wage agruuthe It,-point incrense In living
costr.. Hat .suppose, after going up mant of course the Auto Wurkers
15 paints, living cuds drop hark won from the company a nanaiou
tu whuru they arc nuw and thsn plan, hospital Insurance, and, other
drop another 16 polrts. What hap-

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J h ^ f u a t of the disaster.
®“ t WW AJbert Cahre, the dl»lla Gordon. Sha will finish 'Louise*
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ruption,
ult la pure hokum to say that
a prosecutor or sheriff can re­
ceive authority from the people
to ignore the law* the people'*
representative* have adopted."
"The occasional use of tha In­
junction and arresta by ell*ore
serves to remind braten crimi­
nals th at law and law enforce­
ment are not the private proper­
ty of any public official, elected
or otherwise.
"The use of ellsora seems to
cause even more pain to certain
law enforcement officials than
to the persons arrested.
Daniel P. Sullivan, the com­
mission'* operating director, re­
ferred to the group's request
to Gov. Fuller Warren for u
probe of greyhound race track
ownership To the etate as fol­
lows:
"It Is obvious that if the Ca­
pone interests own slock In any
race track, that the real per*
serious file would have to Ufought fruni Die wimlowa anil the
lop of the In.Hillin'

7. riilr committee ulsu Inis nuteil
tiiat th eir art- mon*- l.iige rwnrtm y humi-# in ^nnfoid unit that
Gres on rlu- roof or nruiuid the
chimney# roulu not bo nearly a*
effectively i nulled by ground Udd*&gt;is.
H, Tim uppurenl growth of itsuforit lias lie n trenifllduiH since tbs
cln*B of the wur mid if the city
did dispose of thin truck that In
oil probability within ten .veura It
would hu riMcci aiy for the city
then to have tu ri'-purchnsa art
aerial ladder truck. A truck of

n,

Construction workers on tha
ktMl framework of a skyscraper
wear metal halmata similar t i
thuse of the first World W ii
tu protect thtnrnlvee from a
possible mlithrowii hot rivat or
other Injury.
_____

Sanford Jayccet*

Bond To A Job

I t i MUganda At o m

&gt; 4 &gt; n ir a ir T if ,d
R y C s rrla i .

fm datm at

sa sssi

and th e information already In
the hands af tha governor more
than Joatiflni an Investigation to
find out who it la th a t owns
stock In these dog tracks."
Gov. Warren had Informed the
commiaaloon that it had failed
to show any violation of tha law.
Lao Edwards, chairman of the
race commission, Issued a state­
ment saying his record showed
ownership of all tracks and
ware open for public perusal.

USED
CARS
PRICED TO MOV Ml

Mercury Dealers
icssn sw * r i io i

pbs&gt;

ubb»

automobile rales work In the same
building In JU2H when Edward
Hlgglmr operated the Ford agency
there.
The Hunt Mercury Co. has
leased the lot back of the Post
Office from the Central Florida
Production Credit Association, and
the nrea Is being devoted to sale
of u-ed HutomobllsB,

MM2
PONTIAC
2 Door Sedan
Extra

good condition

m w m fir v v *

v .m
H IJIC K

Super Convertiblf

fuclurer to lost for rit leant 25
yean, amt ■hut tin*- 1- not a short
term investment bv tin- city and
nlso, that out- coiiflagialion wberu
tills truck would la- used to u great
udvantagr would mute tluni offset
tin* cost tu Ibe city.
V. Thii committee recommend*
tlm city cumuli: lion to have the
Southern:tern Underwriter# Asso­
ciation make a survey of fire
fighting need# it, tlm city of dan-

Coupe
A tieantifnl euntberlawi gray
cniivortihl. --*• q u i 1. 1, * il with
Krott-h plaiil plastic coven,
until,, liuiler, itt-froster, leath­
er (ruiivil *n&lt;l womletful mecb annul condition

M V U rO
1949
KlfICK
Super Sechin

w lL h VKMKT1AN B U N D S !

A tu-aiirifid blue *ednn. Fully

Vcoetua blinds Uad ancbantaiaat
«nd ceptiv«baq beauty to your
wiadows. . . regulate veatlletlcu.,.
control sunlight... insure privacy

It, .-pect fully iMlhniltted,
K. J, MOUGHTON. Jr.
I’liulrman .Safety Gum.,
Kimiliiote (Tu. .luyccev
llerman Muni*, principal uf
tin- Hemiiiol* Hiuii iklioul, asked
all Jiiyeee uiumher* tu he hi*
gpestj -rvpxt .Tbufadav qt- a lunrliemi (hat wilt la* iieTu In the
school rafotnrin. l'nuci|iaJ Mor­
ris will conduct . thy Jaycse*
tlirough the sctiool utter the lun­
cheon dm wing them the latest
equipment being used.
Mr. Odlmiu suggested' that tliq
meiiiheru meet lit a klchnff breakins t for tha pur |&gt;04* of adding
ii*wmerat&gt;ur* tu the om an u al Ion.
A molinn wa i tnqile and psxsed
that the hoard of dlrrctor# tuka
Hctlon on' Mr Odlmm* propuna)
when they meet tuniuhl
Dick Aiken, popular .Sanford
vocalist, entertained the incmbara

by singing, "The Desert Bom
"All Day on tha Prairie," "]
Glory Road," and “ Martha."

, -vtu iji (j*-rl,

rudlu,

heuter,

owner.

Mnh

inice.

For Cheapest And Rest
B U N D S In Town Gall.

Seminole Venetian
Blind Co.
At II52-W Or Visit Our Simp
At R02 W. 3rd St.

We Hava (rood Blinds M.M*
• “

NICHOLSON
RIJICK CO.

Priced An lx»w A m

We Also Have Aluminum Or
Glass Jalousies And Metal Awn­

ing*.

I

w on t
w ilt!

* 0f them hsd ever

"Don^ m Io n your., Monsieur."
T O i p before, went
Mustie, and the. next day
jfjgj* J. Md won my first
JWdj«hef In the world, In
m » Mltm O f-that was not
« k B u t aMo, I W«a ready,
ork and study came to my
« v tn If th e orchestra had
I ■ u n d r ." My career had

liai the right tu isy

qwt must:)*•&gt;..
if re a t b o w i that ^

begun.
Yee, luck is imporUnt,
recognise It when U comes
make the moat of It,

Banking

•too, you m ust be able to
W B^rdmd be prepared to

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WmtMJl SANFORD. FLORIDA
nif ■■■■■»■

•ifsu F nmfm■

■* ■ ■

Although such toot

H u u iiu l I h I'rcHciited

al
Calender

A n d P ersonal A ctivities
Mall Players Honored
At Junior High School

Pe r s o nal s

fhum y

The Sanford Tow n r ml Cluh will
meet at Ihe TuurUt Centri ut H:mi
i’.Al. Refreshment- will U&gt; nerved.
Everyone |» Invited.
There
will he -a -------mrellnir
,
„ uf
34 , Cul)
Cub S*011*6Scouts, at
M
W ack
w SI*
at 7:30
7:30 I’
P.M.
t McKinley
McKinley Hall
Hail All
All pitreni.peteiil,- hmid
o .I
Cube are urged •„ attend,
A dance will hr held at t)„- TimiWilson Smith, son of Mrs. Mar­
Ut Center from H:tHi I*.Al. t„ 11 ihi
Smith. has'
bn- been
Itatisferied
P.M. for the graduation r|»*. of II.ill l,mm
All imil'llpVoAn.’iulId garet
J?*r,‘l Smith,
heeni transferred
Junior High ......... .
Hio dance | Die speakers.
fioin IV ak t.. West Palm Bench.
Mr. Smith will he manager of
1* apulisorcd by the Parent TenchMi. Lake slated Hint he hml been
er* Association under Ih- diirc- asked lo toll, iil.mil good -ports- Commercial Ci edit fumpnn.v lu
lion of H L'toop uf mh (iiadc moth manship lint ihut It would lie un- thnt city.
an.
necessary beenUse — “ You me all
SUNDAY
pood American kid*. ti&lt;«.d sport*.
Joe S. Field ntlemled the con­
Ih e Pioneers of the firs t P ro vention of the lleorpla Chapter
uteri... &lt;•»&gt;.,r,.t.
i
• ytcrisn
Church ..in
will I,..,,.
„ op inaiiehlp i* in your IdoiHl, It's part of the National Association of
p«r
[ oil P.M. A
*r at the church hi imilt
i)lt. |lr(JKI, UN Wttfl
tllrll(.() Post nuis ter. held al Savannah
council meetim; will b. belli pun. nvoi to Kil Levy who pioiuiscd to I llench the first three days of this
to the suppci ut 6 MO p ,M.
try to itiiswfi nny i|ue&gt;-tiour tin week. He leturned Wednesday
MOM IV Y
audience might u-k. Aoionir the 1and left Thursday fm St. AugutlThe Training Prion otfii-crs of ipo'Htinin whs otic 11iiit hi,eight ilie wheie the Flrmilu (Tmptei will
the First Bapim Clutich wiii n pleat deni of uppla..-.
'How
meet nl ?:lhl P. Al fm „ , cveitd •naiiy home run. have v &gt;■ tut ul- hold lit Itleetill* Alls. Field nr
dlsli luncheon itt.u i.ioth tlv i. icu.lv this season * ‘ II. . 0 w. i.il, eoinpllliii d lute on both tiips.
will he a Mm,till. Wurkeis I’onii "Th irti....
cit meeting.
John tiiul Helen Maim, children
Air. Lube was asked In 'ell tilt
TUESDAY
boys
"and
,fills..about
lopc,Oct
Ttoday
L
iwith
.. I ! "their
'.* ! ™iriand
: “ u.
Ihe Chapel I huii of the l in t
Ho repllud, ’‘Weil. Il.cie’a leaving
0 a p tip i i'huirli will htive r.b&gt;»i vame.
blot lie, Alts. S, E. h e -. Jr, and
not much lu tel) atioitl 1, pc feet
aat at &lt;l:4ri P. Al
yame In-ram« nulhiuit bappen*. unlit Aliss Julia Cliupmuii of O r­
YVKDNKSDAY
Twenty-sewn men yo down, No lando for Slack Mountain. N. C.
At the J’luytu MeiTuiK hour oi hits,
no runs, 1111 eriurs. Nothiny They will lie yuesls ut Alls* CIimiithh Flret Baptist t'liiuch, 3:iH)
linin'-, summer home where they
Imppena."
**-&gt; AL, the Stiuly of Baptist Die
will Im- Joined lutei by thejr patThe pupils of Junior Hlyli writ! m is.
trine will be continued.
happy because they hml spent an
THURSDAY
Tha Koyal Ambassadors of the Hliernoon uskmy queition* about
Kit*t 11opt 1st Church will meet ul then favorite sport and hnviriy
them utiHweietl by playory of llivlr M I h h Mur^aret Davis
th« church at 6:311 P. M.

r

t

favoiiti- Ivniii,

A n non lives Recital

^ liss Brown Honored
By ftniph Duan’s | | j0ual Dulu^atiou

Mlss Margaret [lavls announced
lutlay I hat he1 uniniol ircital of
1her piano tmplls will he held next
Wednesday evening nl K:16 o'clock
1nl the Wonuin's Club.
[ William Jones, popular baritone
.from
Ihe
Stetson
tfnlverslly
Srhdol of Alu*fe, will be the gue-t
hi tlsl,

( l l l l l 'i 'i t
\ H i n t II A l t I I
----------Ilev. I IliimiHlI F n ins. All -.
“ ’T.V"' , '" r&gt;- "
**■ A c .lc i. A ll&lt;&lt; I. Pen,sop, bud It.'i
II.
l.riiillliimi illIt-mltHl tlx Stall l!oil-Venlion of DiM iplt - ol Chl l-I
Wlileh was held over the weekend
D U K E U ltA D U A T IU N
In West Pnlln llejuh 111 tin While
D U ItH A M , N. C.. May 2d
Icinplc Chinch.
&lt;Special) — Oliver L. Hutner of
■Mrs. Pearson ntlemled h » :i tjelt
mile from tin- YVninen'- Council of
i* ** condiiinte for the
Ihe Flint Christian Choich. uml A
'•fKn’e at Duke Unlvgr# ty's
Al* liniiitlmm re.......cut.-,i the L'Hth ^ntmencemeot Monday. June
Christian Church of llrooksvllle. r'*
f'uke s Indoor Stadium
Ihe local atudent is one of apAD 11ml Mrn, Alex John-gu of
proxlmntrly
I Dill students who nre
Homes tend ntlemled the Satur­
day night -es-loo of llty conven­ iindhlntvs tor degrees at Duke
tion, uml Air. .luhitdon nltcndod University this year.
Dr. Charles Dollurd, president of
(lie Laymen's boiuinvl, ns u repertiu, Do/)* km I in, Juno Mcdill. I'osentative of the Banford chureh. (he Cnrneglt* Corporation, N. Y.,
PltVllis 'W yatt, Betty Cagle, Mnry . Many
outsluiuling
nationallv wl" l'''
',ri*V,i,1“ lI ‘'"'bioftti'Lusting, June Ford, Haxi-I Known DjjrAknrr
, ® lie 11 L
*huartf *hy f!!14’11.1
1In* Ifuti* Hoyt t.
R g ln e s ,
these delegates. Imliniiitg two mis- jT, “ ^!V.r '
,
.'t buivernor nf
M i. ami Airs. Italph Dean enterUlned Wedne-'dny evcnlnp ul 11
hamburyei fry m honor of Ali-s
Pat [frown, who i» yrndiiutinir this
year from Seminole High School.
Hamburgers and ull the acces­
sories were served lu the outdoor
kitchen In the gardens uf the
Dean home on Palmetto Avenue,
J t l n Phyllis Wyatt wn* given a
T rlx e for huvlng the Coca-Cola
bottle farthest away from Snnford. Croup singing whs c ii loved
by the guests.
Those present were Ihe Misses
IleVerly (lim llrk, Duncan linker,
Mflithu Chapman, I u.vo WiIllume.
Delilse Stevens, Hetty Jo Hollo­
way, Juan
Dampler, Tommye
AUthvIn, Joyce 'Halls. .Dickie C im -

Jeakinson, AJire Brown.. Mr. and
Air-. Paul Blown nnd Vet nun
Hardin.

Mrs. Corley Rut urns
From Shrine Meet
Mr*. Joe L. Corley, Cunierim
^Yvenue, returned Wednesday from
P itts b u r g h when- she uttemli-l
the Ladies' ilrlentiil Hhriny Cunvsntlon «* one of threy dejegntes
from Florida.
Mr*. Corley, who was named to
a committee for aid to crippled
ehlldran, said the organisation sent
|9,000 to Winnipeg, Caniuln. to Imused to place crippled children of
HI the Winnipeg h o* p11 a I *l«itroyed In the recent fire l» re-

A lltM itlv l
/ l i l t llllr t

North Carullun, will 11Iso aildret*
Die ynolouliny classes.

sionarie* on f n r l n o g h

s e r

/o u s

7,.i
T

A e o u r
,

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By Duxbury Sdiool

The recital presented by theDuxbury School of Dnnclny Thurs­
day evening at the lllith School
Auditorium under Ihe sponsorship
of the Pilot Club was highly ap­
plauded by an enthusiastic audi­
ence of approximately Si’ll.
The solo numbers mill choruses

showed considerable talent of the
individual performers and excel­
Mr*. Price W. Ilenrd left Thurs- lent
(mining. Aiiumg the solos
lay lu upend several day* In Day­ pnrtirulurlv
enjoyed were the Di­
tona Hracli.
vertissements by Dm advanced stu­
dents, Ann Whitaker, Jean lliuiiMr*. II. D Smith will return phrey nnd Jon I Snunilcrs.
Monday frutn Salmon, Ala., where
Young Michael Pope n* "t'hlek"
she was called hv tin- death uf itrew n heavy ridiml of npplnnsi),
her unit her Mrs. .1 H Llsenbv.
ns did also C.lvnn uml Roger

Four popular imunbrr* of the
Sanford &lt;limits Hu-ukall Cluh,
Huddy Lake. Kit U ’W, Charlie
Tedesco nnd Fred Chatterton,
were gue-ts YVcdllf mliiy at the
chapel proicralil preaeiited nl the
Junior High School by the »*venth grade under the direction of
.Mrs. Rohtul Rumbley, it was re­
ported by llnrlmiii 11til I to. lay
Aftei hinging by the eiillre

1

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(iE T TH E I'lIilY lY M
'B t:Y r^&lt; ; HABI T!

Ho.lge- in "Binum and the Pie
M111T' uml Irina Jean t’orlcv and
Clninlctlc W ait- in their nortrnval
of "Hnyyetlv Ann 'N" Ymlv." The
acrobatic dance by Norma Pave
Harvey was highly popular.
Evelyn Farrell's singing of the
"Indian Love Call," "ID Die Wat­
ers uf Minnetonka" sung by Rich­
ard Farrell, amt a duct tlanceil
by Marv Ethel tlilherl and Sum
Prather, all of Ill-Land, were out­
standing features of the evening.
Other highlights of the ptogrnm
were soloes by Nam v Itobb, Mary
Rose Speer. Y vonne Cullen. Sally
Robb, lio-ulhiil Rut lift. Dottle W il­
liam-, Sully Cliuse, Marv Helen
Washburn, .Icanm- Soutliwi|iil, Su- uii Freiicb, Doiis Duxbury, Did!
Colic, Deanna Nichols and llarbary Bradley.
Chorus uumbeis which were par­
ticularly enjoyed were composed
of the following: Lain a CIiiiho,
Billy Duxbury, Diane Dingle*,
Sharon Riser. Linda William -,

Donna Young, Judy Herron, Dutlie Ale Alexander, Sundy Mint mu,
Sherlene Shepherd, Joyce Cullum
Aluriuune Ludwig, June Jennings,
Hue Bridge, Aim diet ta Camiihel),
Lynette Driggers, Mary Jane
Flynt, Chula Ponder. |{o.'.ciuary
Southward, Ellu l Lee Riser. Judy
Robb, Sandro Bader, Ruthin Cuvttuu. Ally-on Lee, Merrill Philips,
Betty Allli Slaton, Angle Hlewait.
Kay Yiiuglin, Maria Yli'iieiules.
Hhlrley YV11II Neil Buie. David
llmwii, -ltoil|v Feslt-r, I’lonles
Hobln-uii. S, im.In Maitmu
Part of the iicces- of the pertorniiince wa» 10 no siuull measure
due lu Die c, 1 .lollies inuile hv Ml-,
t ’. R. Jones, Mr*. P. Al Nichols,
Airs. ft'. II. Stewart uml the
mothers. The -em ery, ile-lgneil hv
Mrs. Mildred Ilulaotk. was an
effeelive Imekgrotind fot Die dan­
cer*.
Mrs. A R Duxlniry. ilirectm of
the arhoiil.
pupils with
three large
eers,
Although

vegetable* |

a* carrots and heet* may hs 1
bought with Die unre-a week groeery order it's a good ilea to buy
green vegetable* for salads twice '
a week. The -atari green- do nm
keep ar well as me root vege­
table*.

Dr. H. K. H.
&lt; hlropi arlor

ban.

Ph

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1746

NCAl AND XRAY

Molded Suction Soles

— I'n o tou raph

AI. Nat. Ilk.

impkovi

moiwoh

ll&gt; U.itmonil Htuilio

Mi-- Peg- &gt; Pippin, .!aoghli-r of Mis, Robert II. Pi|ipiu and lb
'ti P’ppln, whn-o marriage to I on land Speto ei Harden, -on of
mid All- lli'orge C Harden. will lie an eViiil of Inly ^ nl the
Ilniuist Church.
fl.im the M'dtnl bale not yet Ih'i 'P

M tlltN l\ i, DEYTH'MINM

lliimi) i n , 1, is i-Ntimuted Dint
Re\ t\ p IBook-, pastor of tin* 1
llpiiii'xiinateD *76 will be icnlixcd First
llhpll-l Cliuieli, will be m
hv tin* Dlhif rillh f«l 1hi- J'lli *T
rurui ! *11 v ■ wliii’h it l- '4|inh«tii III^

M Mill an*
Ml Hlt'YY
11 w phtti'K i»f-**1
t'lil1,. t*v iniBI?
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if iii 1 ,nl f•i**i 1 chill I hr
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(ii&lt; ■ ilit'.r i( imI •itJtniin C B
lu­

charge ol tin Al.iiidlig Ih'vntlun*
I'lOgriLlii tliiiiuphniil next week. I
'tie pingrom i- 11 preseutiitliin o f 1
F* ilboi W l IIR 111 ennperutinn w'ltti I
I tin Santo,d Mhii-tciinl As-oeia- !
Duo mid is heard llaitv ut (t:3B
1 A M
In Hi,,ol • nil, i |m ' pie-enl j
docn— iioi -liidi of Die Huildny

When you ueeil Canvas
Footwear, ask fol hells
Hnueinhei they ale not
gemiBie u n l e s s
they're
-1 o 111j 1it) beds. ltu-v cost
no mote Ilian many otf
l inud&lt; So much uetiei

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'teluo 1 I i-■ &lt;111 &lt;&lt;i. -oil in,my even
•II)’ id . to

\V ht'ti v«m hn\ i'Mit-11 inaki* un
!»**i
un* I'lriiu, tirv, iii ul hrtral 1
nithn limn lluhhv. He i i i i t that
tin miitiiH htivt- liwhii t«i

Iv e y 's

11JU’V. i'llL»' Inp* itiH&gt; "UMi‘U

«« &lt; pie-enleil by her a ri iiige "I e1 ■-11 ’ *1 hee-i mel
a basket of roses iiiiilin ir u-ll
with a
.........
walei culms of dun «ti 0111,1 Imbv loud find eh.....noV 1 f-ix «.l lit- flav"i Add i &lt;tu h *'l
tin' entire proceed-1 - h M ton.

start the
graduate
right
with
S a m s o n i t e I u 0^ 0a ^n c
i

scouting for

select from
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WEEK-END SPECIAL!

^*On |i»r return trip, Mr*. Colley
■pent ■ day In Washington slain
Main* and two day* in Atlanta
With M r daughter Amm. a ‘•tmleiit
a t Crawford Long Hospital,
Naitt tlma you make « ham
■ahlwlch. try addlnu » layer of
■' afleed pickled beet* fur n
#u* flavor fombinatiim,

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EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES KITTED
IM B. PakM ito Ava

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WOMEN’S RAYON
CREPE SUPS

Roiiuntlc u "Only 1 Rote" r*n ht. Yryiiud
iot«* flow on a ttylutd Unite, a punted m |*ody. Akin Horn iltnig u d hung on hoop*.
Deep *h*wl aecklmc end lulfltd ileetea
ate Southern u Xtirltil O 'llu * 9 10 I )

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Cr.p, Slip.! At TMa
Stock Upl Trimmod 1
Whit*. Or Mm - A i
*' foitibli fit. Haaa,

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Ballplayer And The
1 H am *

egar Ed Levy poled hit
ound tripper of the Reason
wild fourth. Ed Jaekaon wa*
IW
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Ion and ChaddOrton com.
ned their awlft.footedn*** tn
ripe a total of five aaelt* from
• Aialea'e catcher.
Conteat time waa two hour* and

I mjnutaa.

hadderton &gt;a
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aron cf

2 Sanford Men Get
Letters For Sports

John K rlder announced today th a t rig h th an d er George
Kelly and lefthander Bob M m lnakl have been optioned to
Lawton of the Sooner S ta te League. Thin Cut reduces the
Sanford playing squad to 16 men. John H afenecker and
J l mSIngleton presently, on the inactive list, will not be
eligible to play ball until next Monday.
It wan with a goodly portion of flurprlee th a t The Neu­
tra l Corner dinrovereri Bill Flnher will head the boxing card
th a t will come off tonight a t 8:00 P. M„ In th e Arm ory
under the nponnorehlp of the Sanford National Gunrd.
Anldo from the fact th a t Ki«hcr and The N eutral Cor­
ner threw upltbalhi a t the name profeimom for over two
years, roomed to g eth er for one yeHr, and nwapped wit and
wledom for over three, The N eutral Corner han attended aln)oet every fight the 182 pounder Ima put on slncn HIh re*
leeee from the Arm y m any moonn ago,
We walchcd him Hcoro u TKO ovor Ja k e "Growler"
Jacobean in the Tntnpa arena. The bout ntrelched over six
round*; the first being an leather-jmcked a* the nixth. It
w asn't until the a ffa ir whh over, mid Bill w a s parallel to
the train in g table th a t he decided in tell Ills m anager tlial
ho hud .i broken hand and "maybe a rib or two atove in",
H® wOs rig h t about the hand but wrong about the riba,
hu,',l(,(l a,‘ lftlor ox-rays showed.
S'**?
however, th at the 182 pounder
revealed th a t he brake hfo hand when the fig h t was ubout
two m inutes old.
A fter th a t bout Bill took things easy for eight months.
Ha got Up a boxing class at college, refereed professional
bouts, and took on a job us court recorder in Polk county.
* AbWrtUM* court Jt)li," he said, "I operated an autoi ? . 11'” fil‘Ihand m achine while witm'sses wore testifying
and the finger and w rist dexterity necessary in such a task
■oon had my broken paw back in shape."
a t J ^ R h t m onths to the day Kill met Jacobson again in a
uni I® r ,ig. This time it was all over in the second
round. Bilj dropped his opponent with an unorthodox two

WINTER PARK. Mar 29 —

aporta tomorrow a* Rollins Col*
leg# gtvr* athletic award* at th*
annual Honor* Day Program.
, Hancock, who will be graduated
In June, won letter* In football,
baichal) and baiketliall. ft wa*
th e fourth year Hancock had
carried letter* In football and
baieball, und the firat In baaketball. Rollins revived baikathall
last winter after a lapse of almoat
a decade.
Herman Rrumlay ‘X’ H a n f o r d
received a letter In fooihnll and
Fred Cooper of Sanford, received
g letter In erew,
Ten regulari on the Unlveral
ty of A nnina hateball In m hit

over .900 during the Wildcats'
I960 cnmpalgvi.

Dr. Henry McLaulin
Optomctrlat
IIS Msgaoba Av*. Phone 612
Photo By Tod Swalm
Hanford Msrmm'i Kd l.wy 1a ahown scraptlng an all-year tucker
from Mitt Mary ’Scdotor” hfartlnn, daughtur of Mr. ami Mrs, Sam

M'irtina, dt.iing u fathlon ahow put on by Florldn Kaahlona May 19
at Atunripal Hull Park. The Glautt, Inter In the evening, took the
mnuRuru of thr GhIiionvIIIc G-Men.

jfh* Senator* mithlt tha G'a 2-4
I war* guilty of four Untimely
in Y*bo
t o N eutral rn rn e r th a. t , lnavoral
, , ‘ bt " gangH of
Jo hvouthu
n rnpnr,.
0 0 0 '
'or* that offset thalr advantage id,a .*°
in h-Wnaver
Phillips 2b
0 0 0
1 0 0
th n hft)l I’Hr k (Iu ri n g « v e ry ho m e Gainey lh
1 0
11
K n l ' Th° *b° Ve ' lftmngfl WBf* »ttrlbutetl aolel? to their hc” t-KIng
Solana lb
2 0 0
Gaynor cf
8 0 0
« l d thgt a boy haa never yet been turned Weatbury 2b
2 1 0 ;
1 n 0
fr?im
the ? ,m e •Wf-'kUie of lack of funda. "II ftandatrom p
S 0 0
w* b t to a«e the pleyera in action." he aald "th«u Hogan cf
Total*
27 8 8 I
Hanford
ab r h &lt;
Pennington a
1 0 0
Htenatrom sa
8 0 0
Clausa 8b
8 0 1
Huaal 2b
8 0 1
Stafford If
8 2 8
Whalchol r f
8 0 0
they «re binned from coming anywhere near the
arrl*nn lb
2 0 0
ann cf
2 1 0 '
Thomaa n
1 1 0 '
Krlder'n ntand on the matter seemn to ue to be Total*
•■.
21 4 6 9
ho paying cuatomera a—alnglad for Gainey In 41
or atolan while they h—rain for Thompaon In 7th

B

«ra Matching the game, ho atao
lea th a t any kid can Mainland
gin fhto the park. Thero'a not tn!
everyone happy.
v I t the ganga atlll Inalat upon carrying over lu t Wedneaday'a conduct to future gamea we think that Mr. Krlder
haa eVery right to uae any force in hia power to aee that

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COUNTRY CLUB ' \
Green Fee*

LOO P er Day

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.50 Per Day

Student Rite

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Lessons By Appointment
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pXTKTAF ARWEitTS For Bent
partially

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fta
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Furnlahad Houae,
av)*' tee, te, aa
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HERALD
W ant Ads

enter the Htato tournament
lit* hi'ltl early neat month
Lakeland.
Mainland
ah r h i
Nowlin aa
4 1 1 !
Milieu ir
H i t
Williams rf p
4 0 1
Thnmpmii c
4 0 1

tlis u s A aiiMaaaafllllv c'tirhad.

H E A R I N G

ttiom, Pennington. 2B—Hhilru, a i T T I R - I A I I I I
Kua*l, Htnfford. HH—Phllllpa,
Htnfford. H—Pennington. Left— H I A R I N O
Mnlnlnnd (•: Hanford 6. HH—off
VVIIIIama 2, Thomaa 6. HO—by
Thnniat 6, Williams I. H O Hamlatrom 2 In 2 1/3 Inning*, &lt;1
runa. HBP—Bandatrom (Mann,
Thomaa |i
Williams (Penning
ton); Thomaa (Hhllta). PU—
Thomnaon. Winner—Thnmaa; Lo­
ser—Bandatrom. tJ—Kentoon and
Hrhulilgger, T—1;46.

Incidentally, it wan bin loft lutitil Hint wan burken.
From pant exporunco The Neutral Cornor him learned
th a t try in g to pick a winner In a right content can be com­
pared to picking hornen by the color of their eyes, but we'll
go thin t a r and nay th a t Pinker won’t gel tapped for the
count tonight when ho facen Jim m y "F lg h tln ’ Frenchm en"
Ladd.
Bill plans un retirin g from the ring next Jan u ary when
lie received bin B. S. degree. "When I'm up theru in the
ring in u clinch," he exclaimed, "1 look flown and nee all
the nportn w riters peeking gway a t their machlnen, taking
a few note*, o r l i i a t r e l a x i r c .U looks like a goorl racket to
g e t Into when 1 graduate. "Jliat think," he roncluded, ‘T il
be able to relax a t a fig h t and I’ll probably be the onlv guy
Jn hlatory who g ats a kick out of being on the out*lde looktar-m ,'
.
... Thorn will bo five other bout* on the curd. Hillv Hood
wi l take on Morgan Taylor in the night** middle-weight
battle white George Watfb mtxcH It up with Dave Sullen.
100 pound W inter Garden slugger. Grady Pierce will go with
Mickey McNeil and Jim m y Caldwell and Al Doono will pul

O'a BEAT HO1,0NO
lAlNEBVIM.E, May 2 0 - ( /P l' Gainesville G-Men defeated
l Orlando Senator* &lt;M her* teat
Iht In a Florida State League

s&gt;, 1 « ■ i

(Special) — Harry Hancock,
Clearwater, Pet* Fay. Ft. Laud-

le r t Jnbs follow ed by u lo ft link.

Biter* p
40 1 9
1
Total*
.16 1.1 in 97 6
W a t ruck nut for Mealier In Oth.
*—ran for iirkann In 8th.
Pglat k a
019 109 100—.7
Sanford
026 410 d ie—in
E— ftlvera 9, Bodrlnuer, Rot*.
Craddertmi,
p«ma
ruvjncri
Poelker,| Jack*
Jackann 9,
y 9, rhaddertnn, Mosher, Her*
|. BB—(innaulea, Baron, Jack. 9B— Rone. HR— Levy. 8B—
kaon 2. Chaddarton It. DP—Co­
la to Millar to Oonaal**; Her*
g to Rodrigue*. Left— Pnlatka
I Sanford 10. RB— nff Armln
iftlvern 19. 8 0 — hv Armln 2,
rare 19. Mn*h*r n. HO— Armln
liver* (Miller), Moaher (Jack*
1). WP— Armln, Rivera. Moaher
lit a In 2 2-n Inning* 7 runa. HBP
Ik—Rivera 2. Armln, Meahar.
[ Halley. Winner— Rivera; Lea*
- Armln. U— Htuna and Rlnc.

! SATURDAY NIGHT
1
SANFORD VR GAINESVILLE J
GAME tlM E 8:00 P. M. '

Score « u 19-9 In favor of the
local*. Charlo* Swan went the
datanc* for th* Lion* Mam allow*
(n« the loeera only eight jilt* and
four walk*.
Th* Lion* League equaa will
m att Longwood a«aln next Mon­
day a t 4)00 P.M. at th* toftbail
(lark In Sanford.

ihager E. Levy Gets
4th Round Trip.
»r Of The Year:
Lake Plays Third
L'the Sanford Giant* jumped on
M Palatka Aialeaa latt night at
&gt; Municipal Ball Parh to iht lune of
IM . . Righthander Bob Rivera
' p a t *L___
.
lh* route t_I______I.
for the local* .11..
allow*
the visitor* five tcallered hit*
W bluing 12 free atroll*,
i It wa» the Puerto Rican* firit
FSL triump in two atarta.
, Th* Giant* acttlad the conlcil
la the first four Iramti by tcoring
two ift (he terond, five in the
fWtd, and four in the fourth. They
fddtd tingle tallies in the fifth

lo th* te n fo ld Lion*

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|4 lh Episcopal District, coniprl*-

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„ Liberia, Sierra
LenhK floM
uoait, Nigeria anil the whole of
Beat Africa, ami hi* charming
&gt;lfe, apeak on exist ffig condition*
Df W'Mt Africa.
Bishop Gibb*

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tainted a pathetic picture nf the
Itatu* of the A .M .E. churches In
that &gt;area. He told 0f the *lnw hut
. lu re , progress of these, iirnnnlinj j l o n a since he and Mr*, fllhloi have
there to superintend the work
fc ra B tf/ the A. M. E. Church, and ex^Tressed the hope that the future
y' will brlnp about a better under'' standing of the A .M .E . Chinches
* 8 of this country toxxnid the siluai i Hon In Africa, nml lend u teener*‘1 ous helping hand to thr perfection
■'CoS "M in d 's work In tld-i dark country

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Ills■lit 1*1* plant
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yA 4thrmigh
misdunnev
effort*.

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In rcuilimiing hi* *perch. Bishop i
3hh« sjtlil,
■ “ -Tr-lti'■ « " ore h'lt'l'V
tllhhs
report that both the 104H nml
I04fl serle.i of Annual Ctmferi nri'.t I
haea been held in the 14th Kplncn-l
pal District and we havr mode offi­
cial visits to every point In this
»a*t territory wherever tin* A.M .E.
Church Is established. The time
which xvr hnvr .pent in. thtn fer­
tile Mlsslonni v field I- not suffi­
cient to enable us to vivo a true
and complete report of our work
here nor of the many opportunities
offered the people of Africa.
■ th ro u g h tin* African Methodist
' •Episcopal Church. The total pro­
gram o* the A.M .E. Church In
Wtjrd' Utica tall* for 1160,000.
I ks
Run* rjo.; ‘ve ennnut do ull that
Is (iri|liiird of us in a single titi*jl i r.Kiiiy, i.t ore making the
lui i fin
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,,n u !rl“ !
a m i ;.
je 1 ' ‘
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Fin ilu
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cil. Will :iiu |&gt;
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Mrs. tliiih.i pole of the i ■■mil­
lions of tliij i.. lino’s mill rave n
1 "Bird's Eye View' of tie general
llvliifc eonditluns in A . V i .
A l­
though these organl/nthim pie do.
loir thr best they can, this is not
nearly enough to bring them to n
compnrntive level, in say nothing
of meeting stiimlxrilixatioii*, "The
overall situation I* better, but
there I* still n wenlth of room
for Improvement, said Mi*, liihh*.
Mr*, tllbbs asked fur tin* interest
In prayer* and linnntionx of gifl»,
mnnetary nml otherwise, from all
6 friends who are Interested in I lie
welfare of the human ran*,
An enjoyable program. with
Mission hs the tlieme, was rendered
by the follmvlng friends of St.
Janus A. M. E. Church:
!|il* - - • - Mr*. Ida Wiley,
St. Paul lla pi tat Chundi
Headln
- - . i - Sirs. A. Knox.
"ffhiliili*
Siilloii Hup tu t Cliurijfi
The male uslierif lit tn« boat

rhprch, under

tho direction nf
Mr. Kverctte Jones,
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es, xvpre'
hand-Blome and obliging throughout the
program.
Thr following churches rollahoiated xxlth St. Janies and guve
HIO to tllxhop tilhlis for Foreign
llsxlon in Went Africa:
1. Bethel A.M.E. Church, Gannan City. Hov. Young, pa«lor.

Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E, Harrit, A.
ter, Huler.
The affair
and made a
members.
Mrs. A. I..
Huler,

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These are member* of Charles Young l'o*i N o . 2U7. ilendtnK from left to rlixldj Wilbert Conyers,
Einannal tlfflcer, John A. Ft.niter, Chaplain E. It Ihiffee, IliMnruin, Nelson Held, Commander A.
Knox,
(lffleei*
present:
li.
It. llnyklns, «**&lt;*
1st. Vlve-Comm,, l&gt;. C. Walker, !lml Vlee-t'ontm
i l t * , Adjutant,
itiiM M .H H , a
a il tar i m rmi
i l
iirn ru i;
n
»».
mmuler, W, II, Bhcrnuin,
M . Artnx. T I ipjc nr w nffin rii writ rleriri! Apr, !&gt;, 1PWI hm«I wprr In*
Stalled Apr. 23, IH6(I to s»rvr the 1050-01 teinis They ivcrc Installed by the Pist Commnmlcr of the
Post and also the Division Adjutant, W. A Holly of Hit* city. Nelson Held. I’ost Commander. It. II.
llnyklns, 1st Vlfe-Cnnnnnmier, L. C. Wnlker, 2nd Vlce-t’oinmnndei, A, Ktm*. Adjutant, K. H. Ihiffee,
lllntolIhii, W. Conyers. Htimicc Hfficar, John A. Feather. Chaplain. W. It. Sherman, Sgl. At. Aims. The
uexv officer* got their xvork under xvay by attending the executive meeting at Ocnln Inst Sumliiy Those
attending were: Netsmi Held. K, It. Duffer. II. II. llnyklns, A. Knox, and W. A. Holly. The officers g*ol
together for their exttui Ivu meeting JHnuday night.The pm pose of the meeting xvn* In draw up the It
mfgot for Hlfin-fll, ami to appoint committees fo-th Childs’ Welfine. Defense, t}imrlur Hollef. ami F
inanre. The next meeting will lie held May 28 at I P. M. All member* art naked to be present. Hcg

Snnfoid, Rev. Chandler, pastor,
The Pastor and member* of St.
Jnmea were happy to make elab­
orate prcpaiatiou* for Hi*Imp and
•Mrs. liihh*. No stone xxhs left
initiiined I,, miike then stay an
enjoyable one.
The Housing Cnininittee, Mr.
Janie- Hall, chniruinii, winkeil dillgently to re-drcqrnle Ihe mirsnnage for further eomfoil
Coder
tne expert leadeisiiip of Mis. A. J
IIurn!on, Henernl Chnlrmnn of the
entire prognini, the Enterittinmvnt
Coinmlttce hoimred Bishop and
Mrs. tilhlis,, after the program,
xxlth an afternoon tea in the
Churrh Annex.
The Annex xvn* hcauHfo||v deeunited w It ti lovely fliitlnrs *rt
upon tallies that were graced xvlth
i xiplisite luce cover*. All kinds of
ib'tirade* xvere served to all
friends nml muntliut* attending the
pi’oginni.
.
Mrs. Itutli Allen, iltairninn of
the Knteitalninent Committee, aldy
.t slited by oilier member* of th«
Com Bitter, made this affair one
olwaya In Ui rethemliered.
&gt; 1
llther workli|K committees were
a* follows;
The Pulpit guest* nf the program
xxo|o Rev, Chandler, Allen Clin pel
A.M.E, Cluircli, Haiifpid; itev.
Flowers, Associate Minister; Hrv,
Mini ay, Trinity M. H Clitircli,
Sanford; Hrv, Mackey, Associate
M ln h lci: Hev.
Young,
Bethel

2. Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, A.RLE. Church, Sanford.

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r A N D MRS. C A R R Y A . H lB B S
[ On Sunday, May 81. at 3:00
"•M, tha friend* and member* of
Jamaa A.M .E. Churrh were
[ f i r happy to hear
Rt. Her.
Itcv
ear the Itt.
Bishop,
« yV A . fiibh*, presiding II

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Fmul Committee: Mr*. Janie
lirny exhibited her culinary nit in
preparing a sumptuous dlnnei for
tho guost*. She XVII* ably assisted
by Mr. Siimtci I nxvionce and uth-

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xvas a Joyful avant
wide speed for new

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NO. 321
Daughters of Elk held a HeneS O C IA L N O T E S
Jjt Te„ at the Elks' Home, 7f0
Mrs. Lillian Jones, 70H Celery
Cyptewa Avenue, ttuiulay, May 21.
Dr. Huler Annie t*. Forrester Avenue, xvlll leave June 1, for
npened the meeting with the slng- Atlanta, tin., where she xylll at­
|lt« nf tile Temple Bong. Prayer tend the commencement exercises
by Hrv. William* of Tangerine- of Morehouse College. Mrn, Jones
Hncrt talk* were made by mint- xvlll xx-itnr** Hie graduation nf "her
urrs of Elks and visitor* of the &lt;on Roy I,, .lone* who xvlll gradu­
Ni'hle- and Ides of Orlando and ate from Moiehmise College with
yAttford. The l.ounge wai hrauti- the degree of Bachelor of Sclenre.
fullv decorated with gladloluse* Ml*. Join'* xvlll he returning to
ami fern*. Tin* table wn* ilrnped the city Immediately after tho ex­
W’llli n love Iv lace table cloth and ercises and xvlll lie accompanied
flowers of Ilie order's color*, pur­ by her sun Hoy l„
ple nml white, and candles of red
Mr*. Nellie McAllister, 1H0 P W
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JJiism ami Pant Ex, Huler ,1 ness Ihe gi situation of their anti,
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Mr*. Norma L. Williams, Tanoer- liveive the degiee of Bachelor of
Inc; Mr . Itosa Lee Daniel*, San- Science at Moielmiisr College, Atforil: Mrs. Algerine D. Myers, Innla, tin. The friends of Mr.
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Spending by the states has been rising swiftly sines the end of
the war—hut there are sign* that it may be leveling off now.
Legislatures in eight states have completed financial plana for
the next fiscal period, a year or two year*. Six of them decided to
spend more money. Two decided to spend leu. But that is only a part
of the over-all story.
Appropriations in Maryland. New Jersey, Rhode Island, Virginia,

* NEW YORK, — (/P) — After helping 60,000 newlywed couples
arrange their honeymoons, Betty White thought she had met every
psohlem that could arise.

And then a young couple strolled in and said:
"We want to take a dog on our honcymonn—can you fix that)"
"Why not leave him behind)” urged Miss White.
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-N o .r ve never been anywhere without my dog—and I'm not gorog to start now," said the bride-♦ --------------------------------------------------------—
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*« he tagged as honeymoontr*.
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f t u e V u n fth em a r ^ o r ? V h l ” ch* 'r. bri*r?.u " ,h\ “ ‘d' .

Mississippi and Kentucky want*
up by a to u t of 1119,000,000.
But California'* budget for the
next fiscal yaar la naarly 9193,000,000 under It* 1949-80 budget.
Naw York's naw budget la 974,Anu Southern, Gtgl Pcrremi mid Nancy Davis In a scene from 000,000 lower than Its previous

jbey^couid smooch with a pooch

In fact, this is one of the less
She went on a honey■any experiences she has had In m‘7}n h " » e lf laat year,
a 16-year rarcer ns a hnne&gt;- . * changed my mind 1(thren
moon conaultant. One of her reK°&gt; ,h j
turrinir talk* U to pernim to ™cwled» I «Jidn t
to go
mothers-In -h w not to try to sc where h anyono would know who
company the bridal company on * w - *their honeymoon. Somehow fr.Over the years aha haa flthera-ln-lnw don't se«m to want Kured out a few pointers to help

Meek Veteran
wlnow,
"1 have to do It," she told bin
- —and dropped him to Ids death on
th# courtyard below,

Police got her story nflei urtiltin g her.
They asked why she did it.
She rambled vaguely, finally say­
ing “ I'm a bad girl." Hlie was
Ufatie d with homicide and wll| go
to Bellevue Hospital for mental
observation after a hearing Wed-

thu group’, tufusul to o b e y .1
Drill subpoena from thu House
Committee for thu mfugcu Com­
mittee's books and records.
flii' llarsky outfit jins been laIwhid a Communist fnml or­
ganisation by too Juslcu Departmi nt, It claims lo la- homant'iii Neighbors filled out the rest of Ian organisation sul up to aid
th« story. Ilornholdt, a HI yeni old Loyalist victims of liu- Spanish
Wallet, was paralysed try n *trokt civil war.
last November. Ills wifo, Anna, n
In other iirllon* today the high

/total chnmt-ermaid, slaved away
to keep things going. The stiaii
told, and neighbors said -lie tub
ed of cats prowliin- tho apartm int . . of the devil dancing out■Ida the window.
Tw o wnuks ago *ha told olio
neighbor she had tukon Fled to
lha window to drop him out -hut
th a t her nerve tailed.
But nohody paid any attention.
They said sh e always In ked Hk--

In Mas in City, In., a mmitnt Inistal Inmate stomped a fellow pa­
int to death hecause lie "ballun•d me all the time.”
ljswrence Cain, steward of the
G rtro Gordo County Home ami
Hrspllal, said Haruld Westcott, Ji
ralated he killed Uul* Beenken,
ML Uaenken's holly was found on
. th« floor, with his head hatlereil
Waateott t o l J autliorlliee In
/Mid |t with my feet. That’s whal
they'ic for.’
James Blown, county attorney.
,Mdd Westeolt would ha reconin ltta d to the state menial jmapltal
■T Chsrokec nr the insane ward nf
Ilha man's reformatory al Ana-

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1 And in Boaton, tha etate made it
aaar today for informanta to come
to w a rd with eluaa to the fabuMW 91JW0,O0a cash holdup of
JBrink's Tne., without fanr si unBarworld raprisala hy aasurlng anaaymlty and a share In lha 1 1 0 0 , •
MB reward.
f. -.Tha “alr-llght plan for dtlsens
M M eratiuu'1 was announced by
........ Attorney Gaqeral
Kamels K. Kelly aa pollra cons)ent|aaaly for their
tholr first
(irsi
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aluo in the nation's btgk haul last Jan. 17,
■aid that under thu
approved by the eitlsenx
committeo even neeomthe holdup can of far inn and atlll remain unldenhue escaping trial and
In on th e. reward,
haw the plan wftrka, Ksiifarmant submits hi* In*

tribunal:
Overturned d to 2 a lower court
riding thni thr food and diug ad­
ministration acted unlawfully in
*ilJ.lllg a luepuruliiitl n d kd Jinntlilitc fond supplement" dW*., Anti
ud by a Lung lleucii, Calif., firm.
Upheld fnt lha uuuniid tune patert infringement charge* brought
nt Hunilunml, Did., hy Die Linde
Air Product* Company i.gnl.ist
tluee firms. Tha court *p*n 7 lo
2 today nllur deciding the cn*o
iinniilniously in lull/. A reh-aring
liuil I vi n granted on the ground
the court had "anted under .1 mis­
apprehension'' In the rase dealing
villi weluilig pule tits.
11ct used lo llicotlsldvi 11 I I do-

MGM's “Shadow tin The Wall," co-starring Zachary Scott, showing
Tuesday and Wednesday nt the Kit* Theater.

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ami Hawaii.
Meanwhil-, in Tokyo, two days
of speculation left many observers
in Japan convinced that new Communist pressure would result from
Soviet f,t. Gen. Kurina Derevyan­
ko'* hasty recall to Moscow.
Un* head of tin- Soviet mission
in Tokyo iilnl hi* wife left Satur­
day. They were accompanied hy
•KU other members of the Soviet
colony mi lulling at least two k«y
adviser*
It wan believed generally Hint
unit urgent huslne-a would cause
Derevyanko t&lt;&gt; leave Japan befoie
the Diet's
I pur llarnent r upper
house election* Saturday. Soviet
vessel,, call here each month. The
timing suggested two major pm&gt;*ibillties:
1. The Ktemllti may want first
hand ndvire on counter proposal*
for a Japanese peace treaty. John
Foster liullc* and two American
defense chief*— Secretary Johnson
mol Gen. Omar (Irndluy — are
scheduled to talk over the same
problem with General MacArthur
in the next few weeks.
1i. A new push may he planned
somewhere in the orient, pnisihlv
southeast A m il, and the Kremlin
might want Derevyanko to »ny
what M ncAlihui will do id-out it.
Meliiml the pence treaty uaes1tom lie* one of the most importI nut A met irnii-Soviet battles of the
i occupation. The Gumniunlsta by
cuicfuily appealing to nnth&gt;nnl1*m
have made large numbers of Jap­
anese ponder whether they want
American liases here after o peace
treaty Is signed.
That ha* heroine ii basic l**ue
of tlio upper house election. The
Communist* apparently do nut
expert lo win many scats hut they
arc fighting for prestige. Derev­
yanko’s rurull if unexplained may
cost them anmti backing.
Thu Communists said th*y were
ns mystified as nvcryniiu else.
Spokesmen for the Kusslan nilbusy and the Japan Communist
i'nrty said they did not know why
the general bail left or whether ha
would return.
Thu Communist
newspaper Akulinin did not carry
thu story.
In Ftaguin. Philippine*, seven
southeiiHt A*ia and western Pacif­
ic nation* studied a “ let-iis-ili'rldo"
doctrine for lid- pint of the world.
Informed -mure* said lidegates
of thu seven countries tentatively
approved a decimation serving
notice that they must he roinultc&lt;| on any action* uffeeting their

area,

The informants *»ld the dec­
laration is designed to show •
1, Thu seven nation* are united
111 their il*eiie to iidvc common
problems.
2, They abate should decIdn mat.
tors affecting their interests.
Thu boviui nations a t e Australia,
India, Pakistan, Thailand (Siam )
Indonesia, Ceylon and the Philip­
pine*.
Tne nourres *nld it had been
decided that no permanent regional
organisation would In* formed.
Instead, tho seven nations would
continue discussions among them­
selves, seeking lo strengthen so­
cial, economic and cultural rela-

.■islon of |iui month which reject­
ed u Justice Departinem efloit to
lieup secrat the FBI fih* in un un*
succshfiil unll-irusi cate brought
at Shreveport, Lu.
The Ijiwson-'j'rumbo case hits
attracted wide atteuliim.
The U, H. Coil it of Appeals in
upholding the conlempt colivlcDorn declared Congress niuy nTho conference authorised It*
brldgc freedom of spcivh and free­
dom to remuln silent "when legis­ president, Garoltie ltomulu, to calllating to uvert what it believe* to tlitUo dlscuselons with participat­
b a threat of substantive evil to ing govarnment*. Latar copfarencea may ba called.
national welfare,"
Two aubcomnmtee* discussed
The supreme court hy a &lt;1-2 vote
on Apr. to denied Luwsun an i economic and cultural mattara dur­
ruinbo a review of the Court of ing thu past four days.
Romulo said several delegations
ppeals decision. The Hollywood
writer* then asked the high tli- askad to raport to tholr govarnbuual to reconsider Its refusal. menta bafore any announcements
They said, amung other point*, are made. Romulo Indicated the
that they are residents of ta li- raaolutlona to ba adopted would be
tuinla which haa laws guarantee­ made public tonight,
And In Seoul, the little republic
ing tha right to refuse to state
of Korea, born of the turmoil of
political affiliation*.
Today’s vote also was 0-2 in World WHr 11 and a hot apot In
lioth instances, Justices Black and tha Allan cold war since, today
Douglas fovured a hearing. Justice wound up n qulai (for Korea) cam­
Clara took no part In consideration paign for tomorrow1! national alecIlona.
of tha appeal.
Tiula as asaa*as%ns4 tsafliaal SMaalia«
•lx deaths, three kidnaping*,
four caaea of arson and about 800
arreata have been reported, Among
thoea, clamped in Jail were 41
candidates and 179 electioneers.
Tha Main charge was violation of

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Survey Shows That Spending By
48 States b Now On D ecline

Sewage Problems
To Be Discussed
G A IN E S V IL L E , May 2fl — (Bp*,
rial )— Water supply and sewage
problem* facing Florida's munlclpnlitlo* will he reviewed at an
Intensive short course at the Unirurally of Florida during tho week
beginning June C, Dr. Wilson T Kowder, State health officer, said
today.
Tin- eighteenth annual abort
course and conference la called
by the State [timid of Hoalth as
part of thr health agency's official
duty in checking on water Blipply. sewage and industrial waete
disposal problems, and la staged In
cooperation with the University, he
added.
David it, Lee, director of tha
licnllli board's Division of Sani­
tary Engineering, is general chair­
man of the education committeo
fur Die short course, which will
last six days.
In u lutlur to Florida's mayors,
city mnnuger* or superintendent*
of puMie utilities commissions,
Dr Kowder stated that "It i*
strongly recommended that you
dot ail your water and sewage
plant opetator* to attend this contelenet!. The benefits gained by
your city thiough attendance of
=utui
|ivi n m i n n uus
b superintendent*,.
sucli personnel
owner* or managers of municipal
water and sewugo plants, will
inure lhurt offset costs to tho city
incurred in paying their expenses
at this meeting.''
Engineer Leu duclarud that thla
year's *hurt course "is compre­
hensive, being designed both for
lurge and small plant operators.
Thu municipal personnel will on*

courts can declda whether offen­
ders should go to Jail or to a
mental Institutes for treatm ent.

The Idaho legislation prohi­
bits a pardon or parole or pc*sons convicted of first degrrq
In a case involving a sex
Thus the cuts In California and murder
Naw York more than ofaet the crime.
Georgia lawmakers raised tha
gains In the other six states.
Will stats spending across the offense of Indecent advances to
country slide down from record minors to the felony level, tlu
heights T Only 11 legislatures classification of the graver type
met or are mooting in budget of crimes. Texas and South Dasession a this year. Bo the ques­ okta provided penalties ranging
tion of whether state spending up to 25 years In prison 'o r
has passed the peak c a n t bo “ indecent molestation” of child­
answered until 1901, when most ren.
of the legislatures will meet.
A survey of legislatures by
Thera la one big economy In the Associated I'reaa also brought
the background. The U. S. Can- out these other high lights:
kus reports that the 48 states]
aa a whole apant mors money | New York set up n public au­
than they received In the last thority to finance ami build a
600-mile, cross-state eupetTiigiifiscal yaar,
Laglslaturaa In seven slate* woy to bo known a sthe Hlato
this year adopted lawa aimed a t Thruwuy. It will extend from
curbing asx crimes. The new sta­ Naw York City to Buffalo sml
tutes In three of them were note­ west to the Pennsylvania hurdur.
Californio enacted a law de­
worthy In th at they provided
for mcdlcel attention aa wall signed effective lo outlaw slot
machines. Courts Interpreted the
a* punlahmant.
Under the New York taw &gt;ax old law proof of a gambling
offenders could bo kept In custo­ payoff. The new one simply pro­
dy for life. It forbids parole of hibits posse'slun.
California also approved new
such prisoners until they nro
considered "good Hake." They hills to regiijatu lobbyists, Gov.
Earl
Warren
suys
California
will gat psychiatric treatm ent
now has the most coinprelicnwhile the are hald.
The New Jersey law require* siva tobbist controls of any state
u court to send a man convicted In the union
of ra p t, sodomy or mistreating
The Kentucky legislature au­
nr Impairing the morals of n thorised
governing
hoards of
minor to a statn diagnostic cm ter for examination. If found to (itate-auppurted colleges to ulluw
ho In a dangerous menial condi­ Negroes to enter the colleges It
tion, he will he sent to an In­ their own state does not Imvu
stitution fur treatment. If not, tin- courses they want. This te
he will go hark to court fur presents the first serious cinch
In the state's school segregation

Hints To Honewlven
By Anna Mae Hikes
BEAN DIKII EH
Dry heans are In bountiful sup­
ply now, and all home-makers will
no well to Include them in their
meal planning. Brann are highly
nutritious, have great appetite ap­
peal, ana may he prepared in
many waya for tha family table.
They are high In carbohydrate
and protein content and v * *1*°
sources of Iron, calcium ant] vita-

canned tomatoes, and »nlt and
pepper.
f2 t/'J cups raw tninu.
Infs, cut in pieces, may be used In.dead of cooked tomatoes.)
Hoak beans In I quart of cold
water overnight. Cover pun and
cook until beans begin to soften.
F ry salt pork until crisp, removo
from pan. and brown onion In fat.
Add meat and stir and cook slowly
a few minutes. Combine all in­
gredients, season, and simmer un­
til meat Is tender and flavors arcblended.

Bean Hnuaage

Ingredients: 2 cups cooked dry
beans, 2/3 cup brand rubes, 1 beat­
en egg, */2 teaspoon savory sea­
soning sal* and pepper to tunto,
mill:. Dm div crumb*.
Mn.-h ocan* and mix wed with
hi rad cubes and egg. Add teasonlliga and moisten with milk. .Shape
mixture in form of sausages and
roll in crumbs. Hi own in a little
hut (at, turning to form good
crust all over. Cook slowly about
Add molasses, cat­ 20 minutes.

Koiary Luncneon
It u a il a u s j e rom l*as, lin o
catiii in Nuw York.
Hu ai ,0 pointed out that anyone
or any ugency, that accepts money
irum mu iio t'itl government will
soon come under tile control ami
doniluntiun ,u lhai goveiinnent,
mid lie expisini'd tnui it me leu*
m m
govurument
coiitrlbutce
money tow aid tne school systeme
ot me vanuus slates it win souli
coruiul those schools, will aboli*h
regregstions In the South and
determine the course of study
which all school children all over
the country must follows.
Inlevitjbiv Ihio would result, ha
continued, in a reflection uf tha
policies, Ideas, and theoriea of tha
individual anil party which hap­
pens to lie in power upon the im­
pressionable mind* of the nation's
school children.
Hnm Martina announced that a
ladles' night program wilt be held
on June 20 fut ure ttotaryann*.

IY JT1 V Y O R K — It ia expected that whan alt la
I e said and done and the taking of the 1990
eensua la completed In thla sinful area. It wilt be
disclosed that tbare era presently about tight
million persons living la Nsw York c ity .
A rm M with thla round figure, American tea­
men then will proceed as usual to waterfront
saloons, whera they will asek out Drltleh aatlors
and resume the standing argument as to whether
New York or London haa more cIMieni.
The approximate moment when the flghte will
begin will be when the English ewab eaya, "Well
of course, now In Greater London we have tom*
10,900,000," amt the American shouts, "Greater

few minute*.
sup, salt, mustard and Worcestershire cause. Add beans and mix Truman Conference
lightly. Pnur Into baking dish and
hreak harnn Into bits and sprinkle
over top. Baku 20 minutes in te n' f.’f lf it if lilf l P f -IB I V*mm l i n t !
moderate oven,
Diplomatic officials said Lin had
Havory Beats Blew
purposes In the Thorp meet­
Ingredients: I cup dry heana nr two
ing:
peas, 1/4 cup dlcsd salt pork, 1/3
1. To discuss plans for u uosslcup chopped onion, 1/2 oound
ble increase in East-West trade.
Lie was reported ready to refer
to the recent talks held in Moscow
by Gunnar Myrdal of the U. N.

staff on these problems.
' 2, Flans for roorilinating the
United Nations program In dcvojon backward nraas with tho
920,000,000 American program ap­
proved hy Congress Inst weak.
Colnrailii, A n i o r i c ' n ' s Aloine
state, has ,'U ski courses equipped
with shelters and more than 60
low* nr lifts.

M M f W HUT MOW
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Mra. f jnnsll
Mrs. W. E. Connell, 300H For­
rest St., Gsdsden, Ala., was "Net |
volts, tired when 1 got uu In the
morning, had no appetite, lost
weight and food Just didn’t taits
good nt all." Then, she became
one of tha countlesa thousand*
who took HADACOL on the ad­
vice of her druggist.
But all that suffering I* over
now because HADACOL h a t
helped Mrs. Connell Just s* It
haa *n many others who wrsra
suffering ftom allm rnts or sick-,
ness caused by deficiencies of Vlt-t
umln Bt, B2, Niacin and Iron
She haa taken about 10 bottles of
HADACOL and Intends to con
tlnut taking thla wonderful for­
mula.
Lika New Person
Mrs Connsll aaya: "I was nsrvaus, tired when f got up In tha
morning. I had no appatlta. I lost
weight and food Just didn't taste
good at all. Then I hosed about
the wonderful rem its th a t other]
folks were getting from HADA­
COL. A fter taking throa bottles I
felt Ilka a now ponon, I have a
huge appetite, f am not tired in

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I’VV. HUBERT HILL
WITH TUB EIGHTH ARMY
f GIFU, JAPAN*—- Pvt. Bobaib
III, son of John HU1 of 918
Orange Avenue, Sanford, a mrm&lt;
bar uf tha 94th Infantry Rext
ment, la now atationed a t Olfu
Japan. Tha 94th Infantry Reg!
mant la a pari of tha U th In­
fantry (Tropic Lfghtnlog) Di­
vision, commanded by Mayor Qenerai William B. Kwn.
Pvt, Hill ia a rifleman In Oo.
O and recently returned to Camp
a ifu from spring maneuvers *$
the boss of Mf, p u t , Japan**
m en famoua mounUlm
Pvt. Hill entarad the Army la
January, 1948, received him basic
i rA " T * .1*.C*R1P j ’»*“»ha, L#uiaJ.
¥ * 81" , departed far ovaratM
l¥ y In January, 1949.

HADACOL With Certslaty
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Orange A m , Orlando, PU.

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To Pfotoct the PrAoo « | tha. World:
To P to ao l# th» Prk|r*M of America.
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

TH E W EATHEH

a iki la fn P D P a iiiu a frti i w n ■■ a m . . . . . . . . _______
AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

V O LU M E X X X X i

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

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fP E H U A Y ~ M A Y : 30 l ^ f T

A hhocIii I lhI 1'trso Leaned W ire

Drivers Burn
Dp Track In
500 Mile Race

Sororily (lift To Hospital
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State Court
Florida justices Soy
Brown Must Serve
10 Year S e n t e n c e
In Ruiford Prison
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TALLAH/VSWEL. May 30—(fl'i
Tht Florida Supreme Court today
upheld ihe 10-yrat forgery convicM°«&gt; ol Marcu. H. Brown. Jr.,
•jwnur auditor and bookkeeper for
Ihe Fonda Inland Navigation Dir-

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South, Koreans
C a s t ,V o te s In

Prank Bhamea, president of
Florida Fashions, had tha honor
Saturday of presenting to Laraine
Day, screen and television, alar and
» .wffa
» h « of
os new
sorg utant
Naw York
Giant Manager
Durocher, a handao
itatu
•Ita award donated
Charm
Initltuta aa "Ba
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Charming Wlfa."
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Th* presentation t
a at
tha Polo Grounda In
'ork In
connection with tha tajrvialori pro
gram, “Day wttll tha Glanta”,
which is hroadcitl or f t Station
WPIX before each Naw York
Giant home game, and which has
found much favor with Naw York
/Afan*.
** According lo t
intatlon,
for her
Mlia Day was aa
“superlative charm Ul public
ibllc and
prjvata life.” B h els Ike first of a
group of outitandiafl .women In
every field of endeavor to be
•elected for tM i signal honor hy
tha Charm liutltutai aach month.
Tha talavlilon (how fau u rae Inlarvlawi with aporta parsonslltle.
who ara presented
a human
litleraat point of Haw- rilh a r than
s fra m a atudy of th flr athletic
•prow asa.
^ Aet-.. .
The Charm InstKul#, w kkh pre■anlad the awardv la M organisa­
tion davoted to IB m w h lfl tho
•harm and baauty a t Americsn
woman. Toward thla M . l h t y aaak
to pay trlhnta to th a n M m who
have mad# charm a« .im portant
•am of tha
day llvaa. Misa
on tha aeraaa I
on Plar 1 1 ?

LEGION
B. FL Uanae,
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Ml.. &gt;'rn&gt; &lt;■» Ilf vt'lerana of World
Wnr. I himI II wero &lt;lfi-»rtit.-.j
w ill I lays ti.ilny hy the Auxiliary
of • iimiih.ll-I.OMi.ing, the ‘innford
I'.iHf No 63, Hu. American i.&lt;&lt;Hnn,
im-l.'i dircciiim .if Mrs. F. K. Rou(mil'll, wlm wan axtiited hy limn
illoii llivhe.., Jr., of tile Junior
llicli .School.
Mi
Leslie Went, chairman of
the Auxiliary Wreath Committee,
Pla.'.il n wreath nn thu munument
hy Hie I.&lt;sri.fi, Hut.
Four I log. i were placed between
the (ail tre»&lt;« nt tin, untrance to
Evergreen ComCtry. said Mrs.
R uiiiiii IImI.
T wo of tliese were
placed in memory of Frank Camp­
bell and Arthur Lor.sing for whom
the local I'oet was named, an­
other nr tlin Unknown Soldier

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Gaorga C. MarthaU urgad ceatisKcd support of tha Unitad Nations as
a weapon in “tha fight for naaca."
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Tha format Sacratary of Stata and warlima Chief of Staff also
mads a naw plan for aid to tha millions in tho world who hava “long
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suffered in ---------poverty
Marshall,
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n .tions u* the symbol of an in­
ternational house of democracy,
Marshall said:
“So long aa there ia • forum
for op«n discussion of Interna­
tional disputes, tha Unitad States
should bo a participant.

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Me Burgess announced that
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Valiev
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Valiev Forira.
Forge, Pa.,
June
20 to July
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Ing of the new Boy Scout Camp ,i
Lake Norris on June )L
Mr. Lliipincott presented char""•» to cub Pack 84, and Tronp
34 of Sanford.
T/oop 6 of Sanford wag w.ll
li'ea.laaea Oa rag e Tkrwe,

Nine Months Old
Johnnie Cowan Dies
Johnnie L. Cuwan, nine month*
old aon of Mra. Annie Bell Co­
wan. died a* 6 :0 0 P.M. ytiferdav
followlnr an illnesa of ona week.
Born In 8t. Petersburg, Aug. to,
•M3, the child is also rarvIvSd bv
the grandparents **

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"outharn Bell Teluphnne and Telerfraph Co., announced this morn­
ing.
About July 1 work will start on
•ha laying of a submarine cable
"n tho bottom of Lake Muonic
from the foot of Sanford Avenue
’*• " “In Street In Enterprise, said
■'ir. Turner. At present, Enturprla., le served hy the cable and
overhead connection hv wav uf
Osteen.
It la expected that more tiiau
10 resident* at Plantation K ststii
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B“W# will be placed to a depth of
13 r a t from the water surface
near the Sanford shore line and
'fT** I?- * down on th* Enterprise
•Ida. For the rest of the distance
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in. oi i.y her lne &gt;.1.11.1. .D r M c B c y n.dd'., wit.i wa*. ' l l , ,1111,Hied hy fire­
men f.o u i lux d ing store at San
fold
Xvenue
and I' w e n ly -f i f th
Stleet
T h e fire dauoiye.l a few c Io II iiih
uii tin* poicli said l ire (,'hief M. N
I h'd'lan.l, wiio uvea next dour.
F ir .- o f undetermined orig in y e s tei lay
ini'rniiig ,Ian,age,[ to a
nnn u r extent the '..null f lam e Inn,in
(a'cniih'il hy F’elioa W a rr e n and
fniM.lv ul f.ul e M m ,roc. T h e fire
W a a Kepi UII.lei cnnlrol until tllll
firemen a rr iv e ,I li e' heme is o w n ­
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Senator Lehman Says Situation
In World Is Not F. D. R.’s Fault
IIYDF- PABK. N Y.. May 30 - i/P) — Sen. Herbeit H. Lehman
(D-NYl saiti torisy il.sl "to attribute llie preient tragic stale of world
a f fairs to failure or enor on the part of Franklin Rooievelt it a bate
injustice."
In a *peech prepared for Memorial Day tervices st the grave of
the wartime Ptetidenl, Lehman isid:
"Because I knew the mail, and hit patriotic devotion lo his coun­
try an well as hln boundlo.xn ,!&gt;•'*
vntlon to mankind, I am nppnllr.l raUtiuiia of Soviet Ruasia with
i,t Ihe epdless repetition of thu th,i world le not to President
nlundor. that Presidont Kooso- Roosevelt's discredit any mora
velt was naive or short-sighted than to the discredit of Wlnatou
or weak or eveu worse in his Churchill."
dealings with the Russians."
The problem, he said, "had
The Senator described Mr. been with Europe and tha world
Roosovelt u
“tha grand ar* tinea 1917."
chitect of our victory over a sa­
“ It had Its origins In centur­
vage and rothlkaa enemy."
ies of history," Lehman said.
---------- added:
...» “Ita currant manifestations are
Lehman
ndded: "That
“T hat this
tha result of all tbs forces wtysfc

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present.
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Lentral Florida Council U S A
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withdrawals cut the number o f
candidate* to 2,I«H repretenling
1% pailiet. More than two third*
were titled at Independent,.
This was the first suif-cuinlurted election in Korea's 4,000 yem
history.
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tary government supervised ihe
election. Korea for 60 years be­
fore tho end of World War 11 had
ben itider Japanese control.
President Syngmsn Kheo, 76,
v ho campaigned la s t waek in Im&lt;hall of Ida supporter*, voted «t
7 A. M. today with Mrs. Hhee. Ilo
waa elected two years ago for a
four
year farm.
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election, Hhee's i»ower In the u&gt;*#mbly le
is at ftsuo. Opponents
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constitutional
want to restrlc.
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u ter tha power to appoint a cabi­
net.
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court
ruling
which
dismissed aa
caurt
ruling w
hich di«ii.i..ed
Disruptions F ;i i I
(d ir brought l.y Otis L. Howell and
J. O.' Aldermai to oulUit ftllM each
To M a t e r i a l i z e
in hack salaries.
Howell and Alderman wen
£lLOllL, K u i r ,i ,\|jy 10 t-|'l
t i n t e d leaves of absence from
^ their commission posts follow ing Minull at .tic irm n u t ranis ami no
• th e ir indicimeiitn in Octolwi IK47, la ird acts id v iolc m e c i u p l u l in
involving diu|insal of war surplu*property, until their acip.ftNl in
" n e,i
April, I04H.
Ill refuting to pay the hack
U « . I h . m ajo r J w r u p t i j n .
salaries, other inamhere of the

9aM|uta County commiaalun, aaid
Howell and Alderman reuuetled
legyet of ehaence tu escape nut
ptnalona by the guvernm and
Jgraed nut to accept any salary
due.

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Brown wa&gt; convicted of forgery
•nd altering . check d,aw„ again.t
iund. of the Navigation Di.trict He
w .i charged with changing the
•mount of , ch e tl , |om ^
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keeni.Wlr ’"T '",!, • • lUtlUor-book.

U.S. Soldiers I
Are Attacked
By Japanese

Iviitu In Paris

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The court wrote no opinion in
||» ui.ann.iou, dectiion affirming
f , * ®UV4* County criminal court ot
iccotd verdict

w“ " ?,n,3nt,,'l I" »erve
on “ ‘o tin t,
sentence on the «ecun count wax
suspended.

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tinued .vyim ihi..ofn Mtdne«dar
»ith scattered , fin noon m d eve­
ning ihuiidcrximwrM.

\'.« U elected ■'tfleeix for tho
v,"n |(&gt;r.l,-lflf.l el tin Uusiness
iii.l I'refessloual \\ .Mneh s Club
will i irrilslle.l mi. Wi'ilnenlaV at
a dinner lo he held at Hu Tourist
C.'iitei ut A:SO o'clock
Mr
F av e Chat lex. Stale Trea».ii.- i, ,,f Davlona Reach, will offi­
ce,!.
,nd will tie axs.ixted hy Mra.
li..i - (le i Watson, mim e hale past
.......... nt of the Orlando U i PW
4'lm
Otiior out-of-town guests
will he Mrs. Virginia Movnlhan,
pi, „.i.nt of the Halitax club at
1!.tyitinii Hfiioh, Mrs. Clurt' Jolt*
cm , l, | rent,lent uf the Daytona
Htwii'li i*tub, and Mias M«rv I*ascl.,,11 state assistant treasurer.
The Orlando Club will be reprex,m.led by ItPttye 41(11.4,rt, Rose­
mary McGlinchy. Cnrrklee Lewis,
ami Mrs. Mary Farrell. ,MI»s
Elsie Farley is chairman .of ths
&lt;*,1111,11 itt«c on arrangements, and
IS us-isle.1 hy Mr*. Olga Hunter
and Mra. Clara lladerer.
The new officer* are Mr*. P. M.
D in g les, president;
Mrs. Sybil
Ruutli, first vice president; Mrs.
K E. True, second vice president:
Mr&gt;,
Allie Gilhui Steinworth,
treasurer; Mrx. Gertrude Gilbert,
corresponding secretary; and Mrs.
Camilla Lumlguisl Little .record­
ing secretary.
Mrs. Bally Mem Williams will
preside at ths dinner.
WARREN TO SPEAK
TALLAHASSEE, May 3U — UP)
— Governor W arren will deliver
his monthly radio report to tka
people tonight over a nine-station
hook-up.
Ha will be hoard from 10
10:30 P.BL over stations
Tollahaissa, WPDQ Jacks
tVHUN
at. Petersburg,
retarsDurg.
v
W
8 U N St.
Daytona Beach, WHOO Or!
WWPG Palm Beach and 7
Pensacola,

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Husbands Are Not Sorry Lot

Rugs and carpets — which have
a habit of showing up their bare
■pots and frayed edge* In the
spring sunshine — can often be
NEW YORK, — &lt;/P) — One of Ihe world’s most durable punch- mended at home, says Mrs. Bess
Morrison of the Bureau of Human
"•■V* Ine American husband.
Nutrition and Home Economics.
r
He '» particularly ihe target nf imported intellectuals, and practi- U, 8. Department of Agriculture.
tally any visiling foreigner can make a fail buck here by getting up One simple rug repair Job la re­
•* n lecture platform and saying a few unkind words about tha typi­ binding tha edges.
Rugs may need binding when
cal American husband.
binding becomes worn, 'surged'
It’s been lhat way for 100 years. And graduslly a slock figure ha* old
begin to fray, or when a
•merged—a wonderful raitnon ♦---------- —---------- ------------- — edges
rug is cut down to get rid of hare
nr to make smaller rugs.
Jatago
K TAmerican
S S f married
c 't o X
f t »i' - i -, ',u
v °^ra ,m
,nm ,t100i 01,4 1 ■pots
Mrs. Marrlson explains, A srrged
man.
rmir**'
Thl* mythical fellow Is a paun- *»«ut the American huabnnd to. edge Is marlilncrnadc and resem­
ble) a buttonhole finish.
ehy, walrus-necked tycoon who I'*f. ** ,J|* J 7
Tools needed for hlnillnp In­
•panda his morning* In an air- !
matrimonial buy. He doesn t
*aoled office scanning the stock
1,1
that marriage Is clude strong, sharp shears, a
sharp knife, or a slnglc-edged
market .icker „ n , l ^ , , . r l n , . t
„ £ T T
JfPj ram
r blade for cutting. Dig darn­
underlings. Afternoon find* him
*{•
ing nr embrdidery needles or
halting a golf hall around « re- ' V * ’’ 7 ? h
modelnl cow pasture. Ami at • „ " "** V. , .
. large-eyed sewing needle) are best
for rugs.
And a thimble la »
night he come* reluctantly home ,!■!!,ur*I!c‘L !
rVm non a?,.1 "must."
to his wife, a hanna-halred vixen ho' \
hi
V
Thread and binding should lie
In an ermine wrii|i who dishes J1."'''1.*
' }.e
^tato*, *
tlm kind the rominerclal repair­
him Up • cold meal of cans ailll
-l^pu'ra imwI^ nfnv^Hr'r. l„„ man
uses If you want professionalwears his ears raw with her
Linen carpet
(trident wall: "You gotta rurii , ! ° f " ,e"’ If ,* lh®*,r. P"F* looking results.
Is desirable and ahould be
more sugar for mams, big boy. , ' " 7 , ud v I# " r h l^ h n .^ i athread
good color match.
Binding,
f dropped
hundred at iand
i , the klda
u u get a■ ^fair
ii* snare
«h«^ of
brirfgn
tndav another
"
which also needs to match in
He's sii ulcer-rid.... .. money. ,hc . 11,1(0• ,n;;‘ J " * u
r, color, should be twilled carpet
grubbing success In business, ' '■’"ob" ■ro {°ft "Ver. Mama Isn t binding about I 1/4 inches wide,
l-onk for carpet thread and bind­
this American husband - b u t n '* -)'**,
bum lirt Iii thn boudoir. "H r mint
™ r&lt;sW» |n n [ oftnn J«er i t ing at rug or upholstery shops m
the mniiuee, yes. but at I'ai.mnrl
, husbands a ,
being on notion counters of department
he res no good. In love he ees ben-pi-cked prisoner,
their stores.
a schoolboy, no?"
womenfolk. Hut Uila la like one
Frayed edges should lie rul oft
No. hi. Isn't. Thl. wlwih. Ole. J?,lb,ir' , »r'ri,nilng "convict' at before binding. Begin Ihe binding
the Itllnw In the next cell.
by sewing together the right side,
Hen-pecked
husbands
aren’t of binding and carpet.
Use a
native to the North Aineric--n whip stitch anil eaten the stitches
climate: They am found In equal about :t/H in 1/2 inch into the
quantities, so fur as I ran till, carpet. Turn over the binding
in every country In the world. and whip Ihe edges to underside of
[nllywnod
A iloiiilnrcrtng wife doesn’t re­ rug. Reiuemlier that carpet bind­
them seriouily,
ft might ha a good Idea foe quire an equal right* statute ings have only a narrow edge
showing on the right side out mi
th e State Department In hiu- n to have her way.
(Ilia of the proofs of tha in« inch nr morn showing on the un­
faw really American fanidlr.
and send them « t tour to other telllgence of the American bus. derside.
countries, Just to bring them up- LnniT Is that ho doesn’t try to
Detailed instruction* on bind­
to-dute nn what kind of people continue the Impossible task of ing and other m g repair* can be
IItw here, It would he the Im-sI keeping his wife subservient to had In the Bureau’s bulletin. "Car­
kind of propaganda. Too mnny him. In this respect many bus- pel and Rug Repair,," t F. II
common folk abroad .till Itc- blind, abroad are still .ticking ItltUI) which may lie uhtalned for
Have
Americans
csrry
guld btelr beads, o*trtch-llke, III the (i cents from Hie (lovrrnnieut
around In buckets anil sleep on riimls nf h de id past.
I'linting Office. Washington. D.C.
If »pilng house cleaning rails
fill storing wintei rugs, lie sure
English (General Dies Rural Common Sunm rug- are put away rlran. Moths
love dirty things and the cost of
By SPUDS JOHNSON
IOm IIi - m S i m I'm . na«l
having rugs cleaned l» not high
Wavell hnd time to puisne Intercompared with Ihn cost of u new
PltODUCERS
SHOW
GREAT
aals run molly not as-nclali’il with
rug.
ENTHUSIASM IN EFFORT
* hard-hitten field marshal.
A
TO IMPROVE LIVESTOCK
lovrr of poefry. he edited nn anth­
Unc fiintluiiirntul reason for tho
ology of veimi, "Othur MunS
arc seeking resenrch Information
Flowers," which was widely ac­ prog roan Hint has In-on made ill that will help them to Improve
claimed. lie waa fond of poetry Florida livestock during the nasi their herd., produce higher quality
few your. Is the cnlhiislasm with
that "sings."
which farmers and cattlemen are meal, nml Increase their returns.
"I believe," he onre snlil, "Ihat going
the liualness of Ini. At the recent field day at the
the taste for music and poetry pinvingiihout
Main Htatlon In Gainesville, for
their
hogs Hint rattle.
would be levlvnd If .nmeonc would
example, they heard research lead­
Tho
type
uf
furmor
and
cattle­
give us word, anil tune* Instead of
ers tell about the feed require­
- the dark, ob-rure, illHriudant ir-d- man who I. succeeding in llvrslork ment* for livestock, tho need-for
puwui'fliin
I.
he
who
la
mil
to
get
takings which pass for poetry la
continued effort* to Improve liveall the Information he can shout stock by breeding, and some of tho
these day*,”
livestock
and
lists
it
In
his
live­
'In the House of l/irdi, after
enterprise. And there are things thvy can do to Imprqvo their
Ihe war. Wavell fought to Im- stock
many
farmers and rattlaman of
pensions of veterans ut Ihe thla type
They and tha animal husband­
f'Mv*
Florida, which atnplan an vice. He wail ono of the plains why In
and others who attended the
progress |. Iwlng made men
sponsors when Hie Duke of Edin­ nml prospects for future progress fluid liny III ought out problems
burgh look Ills seat In the lluuso are lulghl indeed.
which they face, and they conof Lords,
furred with thr tcientllU wnd om*h
One
can
see
theso
successful
proother on possible ways of solv­
'. 1-ale In 1041' Wavell visited Can­
lit Hold ilnyM put on hy the ing those problems. They know
ada nn the Invitation nf Cqimdlan iliicot*
Florida
Agilcultmal
Experiment
.Veterans. He nttrarled attention Stiilioiis and nt othei events of they must h*&gt;e adequate feed —
• t Ottawa by saying that In bl. thi i nature. More than 7U0, repre- some—which the slate a. n whole
opinion Germtiny icptnlns • gleet- .•■riling nil purta of Ihe stata, nt- does hot have now - and they know
Ihut good breeding Is nere.-nry to
• r menace In We.slorn Km ope
than H iibmIii , He ile.crlhcd Ger­ teildcil the i' cent Live-loch Pi mill- lirodurn aniinal. Hint will develop
rer*
Field
Day
hi Ihe University Into Hie type lhat sella readily on
many as n "ronvlctoil I’rlpilngl,” of Florida, and laige muuhers
tho market for good |»iIre*. Tlm
hut observed (lint mo fin Ifp.iilu
had merely "cmnniitted loitering have utlciulcd ailiular fluid days ut livestock producer* are a w m c that
the
Range
Cattle
Kxpci
I
mint
Stuthey have made pi ogress In both
with Intent."
Hull ut Gnu mill at the North Flor­
On hi. return to England last ida Experiment Station at (Juinry. of thuso fundamentals, luit they
also know Hint Ihr-v must keep
winter Wavell was elected gover­
I ii tlm hiisliies. of raising hugs striving for more progress In the
nor of the Shakespeare Memorial
Theater at Htratford-On-Avim, a and rattle for maiket, they are future. And Hiev are eatner.tlv
famlllur with the opportunities, and enthusiastically doing lust
post he fniutil most congenial.
advantages, and problems connect, that, as Indicated hy Ihe wav they
Elsewhere In Europe!
cd with their enter pi inns, and they turn out for field days.
1. BERLIN—A fleet of H't
American, British and French
military poliru jeon* begun mi in- lug .even pel sons and injuring 4,1.
AUTOMOTIVE LEAP FROO
Unalfled patrol of Barlln'* main
The Inis, loaded with workHAN MARINO, Calif. — (/»’&gt; road link with the Weat, lue 100- hound people, overturned In the Lloyd
I’arlsh, 31, was pulling
•Mile superhighway through the path of the trolley at the height weed* on a strip dividing twn
Russian sonaof the morning meh hour. The super highways. Motorist Victor
Tha patrol was part of ■ “pro- trolley, alio crowded, crashed Kingman, 50, swerved to avoid a
b fl i jlminary alert” tn which *,000 Al- through the ronf of the bus and car ahead, till ear anmeraaulted
$■ I had troupe and 13,000 waet Her- Imbedded itself In the rolling nf aver Parish’* head coming to a
, illu police were ordnrvd na more tha lower deck,
mat In tha opposite lane.
gnd more young Communlat* headA girl, about 17 year* old, and
Kingman and a passenger war*
SB W ad for East Berlin’* rally of Red six men were killed. Twelve of •arlously Injured. Parish'* only
. I youth thla weekend.
those Injured wore report*! In a commenti “Suppose I'd been stand­
\", V ' Allied-controlled forcaa will go serious condition.
ing up."
•
og « "ful| alert" Saturday when
Uw final contingent of 600,000
'.
young Communlat demonstrators
- Crum tha Sovlat ion# Is expectsd
i la the eastern sector of tha elty.
Tke East German Communist
H ^'.*® Y *™ roant haa warM d lh at regtraffic on tho Autobahn will
subject to a SO.mile detour
. 1 .1' n o m tomorrow on ta allow unto^ .'J j;-. MrtoUd movement of Oommunlit
- i ' I' -.jmuth convoye.
&gt;
Allied offlelala said they would
^
»ot tolerate Interference with ve.
B K f l W e a . o f t h e Weetern power*. Al*
Sfr-i.v I M military police were under

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for Parker.
Senator IV. Turner Dayla of
Madison was rrnomlnatad by a
margin of 483 voles over E. L.
Loughrldgr of Boyd In tha 10th
Senatorial District.
F. &lt;inrll Kogells of Palmetto
beat Thomas W. Butler of Sara­
sota for the Senate In Ihn 33th
district. They eliminated the In­
cumbent Sen. William J. Ray of
Bradenton In Ihe flrat primary.
Senator J. Wofford l.indler of
Lake City was renominated in the
Columbiu •-■unity l-tth District over
J. O. Phillips, a strong aupporter
tif Governor Warren.
Rep. Kdna I’earce of Fort B*hslnger, the l.i'gialnture'R only wom­
an member, won renomination to
hat Highlands county House sent
over Otis Whitehurst of Sabring.
Rep. Anms Hudson of Chlplny
wns defeated foi lenunilnalion In
Washington county by Jeff Webb,
an agriculture teacher.
In the Jackson county fourth
senatorial district. Incomplete re­
turns indicated Amos Lewis — a
funnel senator, elirult Judge anil
political tutor to (iovernor War­
ren — was nominated over K. T.
Denmark. The tnrumliont Hena* ir
Mamie Alford wn* eliminated In
tlm fir at primary.
Former lifts. A. Motley Darby
of pensuiult defeulril John W. Cole
for Ihe H'mi.-I* m K’ramble rountv

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A.T TM N II T I I K H i :

F.E.P.C. Bill

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National Niwman Chib Federa­
tion, mad* up of cluha of Catholic
■tudenta.
Democratic loiader l.ucaa of
Illinois, blocked by Southern oppoaltlon in an attem pt last Friday
to bring tha hill up for considera­
tion, said h* would try again In
the next two or three week*.
The Pingresslve Party announc­
ed It will conduct a "people's
vigil” at th* White llouie begin­
ning today (II A. M. EST) and
continuing “until FKI’C I* voted
upon.”
\
Senator Hill (D:Ala) who help­
ed blurb the nmvc to end debate
on the nieasmr, predicted the hill
will not pass at this session of
Congress. It provides for a fri'ernl
roioniisaion to enforce l i n n s
against/ job discrimination based
on race, rrced or color
Prngrcslve Party members said
Paul Robeson, Negio singer; MmBrooke E. I'uyne, Ji of Dade
City defeated Charles H. Slater for
the Pasco county House sent of
Rep. George Dayton, whq waa
elected to tha Senate.
In Holmes county, llarvev J.
Hel.irr Jr., a former attache of the
late U, 8. Senator Charles O. An■iM'ws, apparently was nominated
by 111 vote* over P. 8. Kelly, who
once served In the House from
Duval county. They eliminated the
incumbent J. D. Heath in the first
primary.
John A. I Deacon) Hclrigg*. who
wan accused, but acquitted, of off­
ering h I'J.IKH) bribe In h legisla­
tor a year ago, lost Ids post on the
State Democratic Executive Com­
mittee In today’* election.
lie wa. defeated 2,78l» to 1,:17M
by M. E. Tolsnn, assistant tu
Secretary of Stale R. A. Grav. for
re-election as committeeman from
Leon county. Tolson has been
chairman of tho Third Congres­
sional District Democratic Com­
mittee for several years.
Maui lie S-'Iiiiii, St. Petersburg
attorney, won the Democratic
nomination for State representa­
tive In Pinellas county to aurreed
his elder brother, Charles J.
Schwli, Jr., who wii» .hut to ilratli
on April 24.
Complete unofficial leturn* gave
Schuli 15,021 votes to h,!&lt;2.‘l fur W.
A. Bennett, lie will meet Rcpiilillrisn Donald McLaren In Hie Novviu Ih t gelierul election.
Charles Scluih, one of Gover­
nor Warren's atningr.l supporters
In the 1041) Legislature, wns un­
opposed for ihn Democratic nom­
ination when he w * m slain ill Ills
HI. Petershuig office.

er Benson, a fonaor i m r i n r e l
Mlnneeota and C. B. Baldwin, Na­
tional Secretary of the Party will
take part In a marathon demonstration In support of the bill.
The Party charged In It* state­
ment. issued yesterday, that both
Rcpuidlcans and Democrat* “havt
consistently and brasanly flouted”
their platform pladgea “to guaran­
tee Negro citlsenr and member* of
mlnoilty group* an equal oppor­
tunity to work and be promoted
XII,
"The Truman Democrat)," It
said, "have become the willing
parllainenlnry and political caplives of ihvir sham-battle 'oppon­
ent*,' the Dixlecrat* and the Re­
publican reactionaries."
Mr. Truman ha* called repealedly for passage of the measure,
but has gotten nowhere.
Meanwhile, in Washington the
government cracked down on *
Swiss firm accuse dnf soiling
•'iMMitlcfil* to a Km»«lan satellite In
violation of U. i&gt;. export control).
The Swiss concern, identified *a
Paul Wormser and Company of
Zurich wns stripped of export
licenses and prohibited fiom g e tt­
ing any U. B. good* that are ■ob­
ject In export control*.
The action by the Commerce
Department wua the first against
u foreign firm since l|,i» country
banned ihl| miint of "war potent­
ial'' good* tu Kusslu ••nil eastern
European nations In lls sphere.
rho derartm enl aicii'cd Die

buying such
count iv.

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StUI In W aihlntton, apokeemtn
for the National Farmer* Union
and the American Veteran* Com­
mittee told Congresa today they
favor a proposal to develop the
United Nation* Into a world fed­
eration.
The National Sojourners, Inc.,
an organisation of retired mili­
tary officers, opposed tha plan
sponsored by Senator Tobey (RM l) and IH other Senators, mak­
ing world federation a basic ob­
jective of U. S. foreign policy.
A Senate Foreign Relations
Subcommittee I* holding hearings
on the proposal.
The Senate was scheduled for
final action on the .1,120,5110.000
Foreign Economic Aid Authorisa­
tion BUI. although It was under
sharp Republican attack-

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reprimanded I think ha waa In­
sane.”
Thl* waa tha third day of Ogden's second trial and It appeared
testimony would be wound up tiw
morrow. The first trial last OtW
tober was declared a mistrial after
Ogden Interrupted proceeding* by
shouting his wife's name over
and over and refusing to be quietThe National Geographic Society
says the African Gold Coast has
produced more than a million car­
a t, of industrial illninonda In a
year.
Shrimp

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Similar action* can ba «pr&lt;*'
sgultisl
other
European .Im*
nni In*, iriunllnR t« ofikClill
thi* ilfpirtinent’i Office of Inter*
national Trade (O I T ) w h o s e anforce incut agent) tracked deivn
thi*
concirii*! chtmlciU
The department said Wuramcr
came |o this rountry "pui|Kirtrdl&gt;
to defend himself ngaiiiHt Ihe
•liiirKc." at a hearing befoia un
O IT nunmUsioner, bill "relntned
In Hwllserlatnl without appearing
nl the hearing."

I’he rune Involved p in ch .&lt;♦ of
2(1 Inns of illoctvl phlhnlale ill Ihe
U. 8. The 'le|inilinent said Wsriii
h i t fnlMcIv told the American ex
porter, who was lint named, ami
the U. S legation ill Bern, Swilxcrlahil, Mint the material wu. l&gt;
he used In Hwitserlnnd's paint and
varnish Industry.
Tho ilxpartmeid said Wnrstser
"Intended nt tho llnm of purclnae"
to reeliip tlm chemicals to Ctrchn.

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VOLUME XXXXI

E a ta b tia h e d 1908

Harry Spurns
“ Voluntary”
i F.E.P.C. Bill

Big Three To Supply Arms
To Middle East Countries

Bonds For Independence

President D e c l a r e s
He Has No P l a n s
To Dismiss NLRB
Chief R. N. Denham
WASHINGTON. May 25—
—Pretidenl Truman today rejcctI cd luggertioni that a Fair Em­
ployment Practice* Comminiuii
(FKPC) be ict up on a “ volun­
tary” compliance bail*.
Determined touthern oppoiition
lliui In hs« lilurlril Senate con*
uderation of a bill to *et up an
I EPC with compultory proviiions.
The bill would bar job dit(rimmat ion agamM any penon became
’ of race, creed, color or national
origin.
Some Congiesi member* have
proporrd a lomprouiite-- Ube
FEPC be tel up but with com­
pliance on voluntary baii*. J
A repoilrr asked Mr. Truman
at hi* new* conference whether lie
would accept *uch a compromise
,
No, he would not. the Prriideni
laid with einphaii*.
Mr. Truman milled that we’ve

F e d e ra l Jury
In d ic ts 3 Men
For Tax F ra u d

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Photo By Tod Bwatm
" • A. l.effler, malinger of Chase and Co., renter, and State Representative J. Brailey Odham at
left are shown receiving from T. K. Tucker U. S. Saving* llouds purchased Friday morning In connec­
tion with the U. S. Savings Uoml Independence Drive of which Mr. Tucker la local chatrmnn. In the
background at First Street and Magnolia Avenue U the full sired replica of the original Liberty Bell
brought here for vxtiit.ittun by Treasury Department officials.

Soviet P o lice
Sanford Citrus Man Appointed
,
P o st Guards In
To State Commission By Warren
Eastern B erlin

do*f not MnUftd to.-do janythlng
"about thk-NLRB w atlar,
Th4 Banal# f*centW re je c te d 'f
government ^r#org*iri8H*»&gt; pro­
p o s a l ' under width * Denham a In,
’flfferf.lent statue a* NLRB gen­
eral cituiisel wduld have been
willed out His duties would hav*
;vl(«*en transferred t« the Nl.ItU
■

Denliam’s position was created
under the Tafl-llartley Act. I hr
W ■,.organization proposal brought a
bitter fight in the Senate with
Snhatnr Taft R-Ohlu). a co­
author of the T H law, leading the
light against the plan. Taft and
O thers said it waa an effort by
the administration to reneal the
I’eft-H artley law bv Indirection.
Denham, who has differed
(&lt;-aBiiaa*e n s
Tw«»
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„ S i ^ S c h o la rsh ip s
* Given To Seminole
C o u n t y Students

•*
---Three MOO and three $200 Lewi*'
Scholarships have been granted by
tap to pupils of Samlnola
following competitive ex-

11 marchers, now in Enst B*rJ
rii^ V la y } * *
H o v i e t-corttrolled iseWiptrpers
blared a waminjt that ''AngloAmerican incendiaries p c throw­
ing young German peace fighter*
in jail just for wearing the blue
shirt."
West German police confirmed
that they have arrested 15 FDJ
members since Monday lor riding
in trucks ecorated with Communist
propaganda. Red officials charged
that the arrest total was far higher.
Meanwhile, FDJ cohorts con­
tinue to |&gt;our into East Berlin by
train and truck every hour. With
100.000 already here, Communist
youth official* predicted that thr
figure would be double by tomor­
row.
Apparently apprehensive wheth­
er they can keep tha swelling mass
from flooding over into' the West­
ern sector, the East Germans an­
nounced hopefully i
"Our people's police will pro­
tect our peace flghtera from un­
wittingly overstepping the secloi
boundary at tha. mom dangerous
rsnlnkm'

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T h a' Conwnunlat h fx L
liolatarad by more
mora than 16,000 ra
for the whltsuntldu
suffered

ST 4 and « a n a r'g ro w e rs - Mve
conducted a lt' advisory election governor
•enters
to nominate*-thalr choices, The tour of
and conducted h e a r ta e e j* prokpoll la now being taken.
of the lndgatry? TIm GobiThe .three members approlnted lama
mlttaa U ta r n s o n m n U the
today for two-yaar term* and quality atandard eltru* coda law
the three to ba named from which waa adapted by the lUU
V'u Mat of grower reeommen- leglslatur*.
ilatlons will occupy place* on the
/euch, whose name la pro­
commission now hald by Joohn
Hfdvaly Jr., of Winter Haven, nounced “xy." la an offlcei of
ta McKinnon of Winter the Indian River Exchange As­
Garden, Jeff Flake of Wauchu- sociation. He was for 10 years
member of the State Welfare
“I. Luke Andrew* of Cocoa, J. aBouard.
It. P™**11 pf Tavaraa «„d R.
Tooke la an officer of the U.
A. Fender of Plymouth.
Governor Warren said "all and W. Canning Company of

I* eeileeew nw ewge Tw.it

Odgen Testifies
New Hours are Set
fie Never Wanted For Use Of City’s
To Injure Wife S w i m m i n g Pool
jaukhon VILLK, May 25 ~f/p)
- Frederick Ogden testified in the
Urlal tor hit Ufa today that
"I hadnomalle* In my heart" for
tli" wife ha ahot In tha back durIiik a domaatle quarrul last Sap(t-ml.tr.

N?w ffhedulea for open hours
at the Municipal Swimming Pool
were today announced by City
Manager Clifford MeKlhblq In or­
der that swimmer* may enjoy the
pool more during the summer

K orean Chiefs
Clamp Down On
Northern Reds

•aiswvdsj

net Income report* of $13,0767-'
ana it should have been $36,011) 71
Goldberg was Indicted on five
counts, two for failure to make a
return for the years 1947 and
1948 whan the government claim*
ha mads a gross of $08,031.41. It
alao Indicted him on charge* of
Income tax evasion for the yeur*
1946, 1047 and 1948, claiming lie
had received a net Income of
$70,831.41 and owes the govrrnaent $96,200.32 In unpaid taxe*
The 38-year-old MangiaracinH
had hi* first brush with the law
89 yearn ago. Then he wa* sen­
tenced to five years In the Mi*
State Training Hchonl at
K vllle,
Mo., for robbery.
Four year* fater he served half
eg ■ one-year sentenee at the fnla ra l reformatory a t Chlllirothe.
O., on n liquor violation.

month*.
Tha M-yCar-old raal aaU ta man,
On Monday mornings, the pool
much-decorated aaalatant chlaf oi will he drained and cleaned and

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CUB 8COIITH
Pack 84, the Cub ftcouts, will
will he open at night only from meet Friday evening at 7:30
B'clock at MeKinley Hall.
All
7:00 to 0:00 o'cloek.
Tuesdays throu gh Baturdays Cub Scouts and their parents are
U ' H I I S S t S U S &gt;*(■ rivet
requested to attend.

Smathers G ets Congratulatory
Letter* From All O ver W orld

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i In 1949, and
a fro of Ban*

ford, and »«nior •» Crooma Acad-

WASHINGTON. May 25 - m - A stamp collector could have
a happy Ham these days in the ottiea of Senator nominee George Sma­
thers.
He has coniratulatory letters fitoa Many parts of tha world.
Smathers, serving hit second tofgl hi the House from Florida’s
fourth district, recently defeated *«WWB Clandi Pepper In the Florida

' “A m 8HB aanlora wara granted

Kholar*

aW|mTftr«,a a n ^ i p n . , ^ h :
u r of Mr.
ff* 0-&lt;'®owli*

lay I J w
£ w e , ? '« * " •
Dor a Cameron M i n , .dauchUr
DBMOB TO MBIT
DAYTONA BBACH, May 94 VP) — Tha Florida Btata Dotnocratlc Executive Commtttaa w|ll hold
a worgtnl nation maatlng bar# at
10 A.M. Juno 17, Ohalrmaa Alaa
D. Littlefield aald today.
Tha group la tspaatod tp alact
a now chairman to rtPtaoe LlttleflaU who waa defeat*) for rwelection to tha oottamtq* lait
Tuwdar. ■»
Pakn Banah. Bferenrded aa logi­
cal eandidataa far Uu chairman-

Pr8ma?h*r* waa bnak at worhfl^P

Smathers while he
T tha Marine Corps] other*
•nhowni who read about
aaatoalin and election In
gn newepapera,
„ —Mthera eigne every letter
IMtojMa. l^ flrl ataff at Jack*
* or hla five employ#* in

snday. They quoted
n# that ha waa pro•aid ha did aay that
ra not antl-Tmman,

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Colonel W. Winn
Tells Kiwanians
Of Island F ight
Winter P a r k Officer
Was A 11 ac lietl To
Air Force G r o u p

KANSAS CITY, May 25—(/P)
—A federal grand jury today in­
dicted thiee mure henchmru of the
Isle Charles Binsgam on income
tax evasion charges.
Those indicted were Waltei L.
Ksiney, a gamblri, Samuel Goldbstg aud John Mangiaracma.
IX-win of Die mayor of Hillsdale,
lust Monday the grand |iuy re­ tl. J., Mrs. Hull) Tatam Schneider
leaves Hsckensack hospital after
lumed income lax evasion mdiil
Ueatment for a head lujury. Acmerits against Samuel C. Hayden, ciuding
to Mrs. Schneider, she wsa
lasreci assistant Jackson County struck by a atone thrown by the
ptuitculur, and lanu Locono, eldest of her throe children, Jansen
ksowu as an enforcer for the Kan­ Jr., 14, whutn she was ytaUing at
the home of thetr father. Mayor
su City underwoild. Hayden was Jama*
A. Tatam. (taftmeNonol)
* former member uf (he Stale
l-egislature. In an interim report,
tin jury charged hr was interest­
ed in a $14,000,000 a year gamb
Ilaw oiganiiation in the county
The grand Jury has been InvwtlgatTng crime conditions and
the underworld In Kansas City
and Jack*on County — President
Truman's home rminly — since
last Heptember.
Officials Claim They
All of the men Indicted today
Arrest Mure 1’ li a n
ard Lococu were associated with
plaaggio. a northsldc Democratie
2 0 0 Communists
laitler who waa slain Apr. 5 with
Ctarlea Gargotta, his exconvict
SEOUL. May 25 (/P) Kuiran
mineleman. TTie slaying oreurred
*tyl# In Rinagglo s uolitlcnl iiHuidl. lod.iv jiuiouncnl the al­
uartars on Tniraan road In lo t oi iimrr th.sii 200 Cummuniil
indictment
eharged «yuipalluin* ami said they had
I not even hollered iinathril Btlrmpl* of Red north
s* tax returtu fat the Koiea to influtnee this Republic's
national eUtiioo. Tuesday.
The pioiaciltor't office announc­
'years of
f The Indictments also charged ed thr .irieil of II? persons, inKsiney with making net income
reports of |tn^4I.U&gt; for 11)40-47- cluiluig onr caudidalr lm thr Na­
41 and It should have been |3I.- tional Assembly. Hr said lhr&gt; weir
B74.M, ptnltiiiK to ovtrllllnw thr republic
Manglararina also faced threv
He ..si.I some luvh laiikmg olcounts for the ssmt' years wlnrh
the government charge* he mu.li­ ficen oi die itpuhln an Aim) weir

yaw aaholarahlp* wart

tha I M i rant

Stunt’d By Son

Arrests Are Made In
President Trum an’s
Horne County Area

gut that mow (voluntary FEPC).
The FEPC bill is a keystone of
the so-called Civil Rights pro­
posal* which Mr. Truman ha* re
iieatedly udvncntod. His stand em­
bittered mnny Southern Demo­
crats and cost him the electoral
votes of four .Southern stales in
TALLAHASSEE. May 25 — (/P) — Governor Warren todgv
the I'.Mh Presidential election.
named fogr new iiiocrssor members to the Slate Citrus Commission,
,
During his press conferenre the
They' are Warren /euch, Vero Beach grower-eliippert Harry
President said he lust- no pinna In Reds Attem pting To
Tookr. Sanford grower-canner; Nash Le Cette, Leeshurf-gtoerer-coofire Itoburt N. Denham, general
(Keep Reich Youth centrator; and Frank Ruprr. Winter Garden graweManner.
‘ roimsel of the National Labor Re­
lation* Hoard.
was np|u&gt;intrd to fill out the unexpired te m of ike lot*
In RuAsian S e c t o r DodgeRoper
A reporter asked Mr. Tiuman
Taylor, whose OommU-*
whether he planned to ilisnilii
BKHUN, May 25 &lt;/»•)- Red slnn ran until May 31, mat.
new mam
Denham.
Znneh, Tooki* and Le Gotta the
police
poityd guards along llie Rus­
The President aald he ikx-a not
for terms endliw miaalon gM U
t m nto* Jr-j
Intend to go into any phase of the sian saejuf.boundary today to keep1
NLRB setup right now- He said somg lfll.000 “free Carman youth .
unhS.*'
"
V
s
'T
he hadyant a pla nto Congreaqjmd
\r u o

•S W JB W B K l-a.iS iH
■•'brvUrni*, and for the TUtoetA ne

Aaaoclated Prean Leased Wire

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National Police l lo.-l Kim lai
■Sin said more than DHI niembeis
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Herndon Is Making
Hobby of S a v i n g
Historical Objects
Tim once familiar ilinr dnug of
an idd-fashloned school In-ll *urh
a* that which Humnmiii'il iduneer
I'ltisvnn to tha "llttlu red -chool-

house" sounded again thi* mornof O P llcMidon,
nig in tha off
county dark.
III fact. It wan Mr Herndon
himself who wa* ringing the bell,
which In part of his growing col­
lection of hlitorlcal relic*, archives,
slid authentic artifacts ilmt go
hnck to the early dayx of M«*nulto
Gminty which Included tlm prssent area of Baminolo County,
Tha little copper bell, which
used to sand Hanford’* pmncsr
citisana scurrying for the *chool
door, la believed, aald Mr. Hern­
don, to ha tha flrat and unly school
boll to have bean rung In Mellonvilla, now tha Mayfair section of
Hanford.
An early school house, be point(('•■tlaase on s*aar r i o l

Runs Red Light To
Jum p Open Bridge
TAMPA, May 2B — i/P) — A
drawbridge got atuck, an auto­
mobile did B akl Jump over the
open draw and a bridge tender
fainted.
Thla all haupanad last night af­
te r an alaotrleal atorm rrltudod a
motor operating tha La Fayette
Btraat bridge over tha Hillsbor­
ough River In downtown Tampa.
Whan ona aide of tha draw would
not coma down and was left hang­
ing five fact In tha air, police put
rad llghta all around, diverted traf­
fic.
Hut D. J, Morgan of Dade City
ran through (fit raa lights, loomed
up the sharply alantlng bridge and
onto tha otM r aide of the bridge
Juit Ilka a akl jumper.
Hla ear ramalnad upright and
he wxa shaken only a little.
Edward Croft, a bridge tender,
toppled from a stool whan lie saw
tha eight. Fallow workers thought
ho had a henrt attack. However,
whan they took him to a hospital
they found M had pneumonia in-

An outline ol thr campaign
Agaiiut Ihr l.ipanrir in thr Alrulian-. iitclmling lust luml olurrvalion* nl il,r lighling, was givrn
y n tn d a i lu Kiwanianv hy Col.
W anrn It Winn, RuUiian. giuvr
owiiri. and irtiilrni of Winter
Park
Hr w.i! uitioducrd by Col. S
l» ll.im nuii ol thr local Kiwanit
Club, him li.nl leivnl with him in
thr Alrniisn tampaign. Col. Winn,
hr said, is jlto a vrtrian ot Woild
War I
Col Wmn, who
attached lo
ihr An Four unit first sent to defrml llir Air ill ia ns. pointed nul llie
giral ili.taiur* involved in rally
frrhlr atirnqg* lo holilrr thr ilr(riirn ol tl,,* noitlirin mo*t lioutiri.
"Thr ill*tnin-r from Krtcluksn In
thr panbniiillr to I lit* Aleutian In­
land uf Atiu i* nlmo-t as groat a*
thr dislsnrr from New York to
Hen Francinv," tie drclem l. The
actual i|i*iamr of trav&lt;&gt;l, however,
between the two Aleutian points In
the early days of the campaign
with the older types of eqiiiiuiii-nt
was neatly 1,900 miles farther.
Prior lo Pearl Harlior, all work
authorised wan In preparation for
the dafsnve uf Alaska proper and
the establishment of Intermediate
air fields, ha Mated. The day after
Pegrl Harbor. Major General Bl­
own noMvar Bu«nei3'-wh&lt;&gt; was
later killed »t Okinawa, interned
all .lap* living In lh« territory,
jml itnplorrd Washington for
funds ami permission to lornte a ir­
fields on the Islands.
The first wn* to be at Cold Bay
mi tin- Alaskan peninsula, the
other on the island of Umnak,
which would give all protection
lu llie Navy's stronghold at Dutch
llarhoi, lie a—eileil, anil would
also protect shipping lanes to
Nome.
"Future
^ prnviit liln win*
doni," said Col Winn. "A fter
many delay*, permission wn*
grunted and funds were made
available for llie nioject but three
months prior to the Jap nllnck on
Dutch Harbor "
Reinforcement* arrived In the
squadron of medium bomber*
fm in of It 17* and 21* and u
winch were based wilh another
squadron which bad arrived but
and IJmnak. The Navy’s umphlh
a short time before at Cold Ray
Ions PBY* were doing "wonder­
ful work," be said, running their
patrol searches Celling and visi­
bility were more often zero-zero.
During the inltfal attack by the
enemy on June 'I, heroic deed* were
itiiiumerahle, raid Col. Winn. An
Army pilot Cspt. Thornborouglj
tried repeatedly to gat a run with
a torpedo on u "flat top,’’ lull by
the time he wa* ready to fire,
clouds would obscure Rl* target
"Finally, In desperation, he
come right across the deck at mast
height and dropped It, hoping that
the Impact would damage tha
the flight deck, returned to Urn■ink for a load of bombs, left again
for the target, and never returned.
"Tne Japs figured that our
bomber* would he headed back for
the mainland and so planned their
attack In force for the evening of
June 4. It struck at 1866. First the
flghtera from two directions,
straffing the streets and buildings,
then the level bombers with their
high explosives, and Incendiaries.
"Suddenly from their rear came
lend base fighters end medhtm
bomber*. The J*P* thought that
they knew there were no fields
within fighter rang*. Bo confuiad
were they that on* group flew
right over th* ne w field, few got
IOea«4ae*4 o» Fee* Twsl

WASHINGTON. May IS —
Df) — ECA Chief Paul H affaan
today he ha* saved
1977,000,000 of (hia year’* Bar*pean Recovery Fund end th a t a
$119,000,000 cut may be made la
aid ta Britain. Hoffman gar*
thla report to the Senate Appro­
priation* Committee In a twoand-a-half-hour secret session.

WASHINGTON.' May 2 5 - &lt; /P &gt; Ihe United Slain, Britain and
I-lance today announced a joint
agreement ti&gt; vupply arms to the
Middle Exit— foi defense alone.
Pretidenl I roman hailed it as 8
move lo ilimulafr "iucreated con*
fufencr m luture ircurity" in that
area
The Pretidenl expictted thia
view in a tlaletnent commenting oa
•lie three-power accord reached at
London during tha foreign miniit*
rrt conference early thi* month.
Under the agreement, arm* can
he tent to both the Arab nation*
and Itrael il they give atturancea
they will not me thr nulittry equip­
ment “ to underltle any a d of aggreition againtt another Male." ‘
The agreement marked an end
to longatarvllng difference* among
the Western powers o w r the
question of providing weapons to
the forces recently engaged ‘ Ilk
hitter fighting over thr partltiea
of Paleafln*.
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Mr, Truman said tha United
State* believe* the action *wtU
stimulate, In the Arab states a n
Israel, Increased confidence la Na­
ture security, thui accelerating ut*
pragree* now being made la tha
Near Bat *-and contributing to­
ward the well-being of paaplaa
“ B C m ,a.
-. "The participation of the United
States government In the doeUralion emphasizes this country’s da*
air# to promote the maintenance
of peace in the Near East."
The
Preaidant declined
to
answer any questions on ih* state­
ment at his nsws conference,
Thv text of hi* statement:
During the recent meeting In
London, (be foreign ministers of
Die United States, the United
Kingdom, snd Franco bad an opportnnlty to review the security
and urmsments situation in the
Near East and to consider what
action their governments might
tuke to pravid* greater stability
In the arts. As a result of this
consultation, a thrrepower declare,
lion Is being Issued This la another of the many valuable re­
sults of the London meeting.
The participation of the United

iinallauxl On l-aae H ill

Survey Shows That
1-838 Houses Lack
W a t e r Facilities

A survey of housing within
certsln areas of Sanford revealed
that 96 percent, or 2,384 out of
2,610 dwelling units examined
were sub-standard and 1,838 lacxed
running water facilities within,
George W. Simons, J r , Jackson­
ville engineer, revealed in Jiis re ­
port to tha Sanford Housing Auth­
ority.
These atatlatlrs were revealed
Tuesday at an adjourned meeting
of the Housing Althorlty. Ed­
ward Higglna was re-elected chair­
man and R. T. Cuwan vie# chair­
man of the Authority.
Their
term* axplr* May 20. 1961.
Mayor Carraway appointed th#
Rev. J. ft. MeKinley a commit•loner of tha Housing Authority
for a four year term expiring
May 20, 1964.
The Simona report revealed that
1,189, or 46 percent o f'th e dwell­
ing ttnlto aurveyed, were In a
delapldated
Jelapldattd condition. More than
1,089 of tha unit* had no bathing
facilities and 907 were not wtrfd
for eleetrlolty.
More than 66 percent of tbe fam­
ilies living In the sub-atanderd
unit* had Income* of lea* than
Hearing Is Held
12,000 a year. Of th* rente paid.
On School9! Budget 64 percent ranged from $16 to $ m
a month, and but 20 peregnt ex­
TALLAHASSEE, May 26 - (f&gt; ceeded $80 a month.__________
— A hearing on charge* that the
THE WEATHER
Calhoun aehool board overspent
Ita 1948-49 budget was opened
JACKSONVILLE, May
her* today before Governor War-

The State auditor reported that
for tha 1MI-49 flaeal year, the
Calhoun board spent 124.160 lu
axeaca of Ita approved budget.
audit alao reported Inragu*
J fce
tlaa in making purchase* and
In the eonatruction of gymna#iura
at Bloustotown.
Ooremor Warren, n native of
§t Morgan wag eharged with rack- Calhoun aeonty, waa Joined by
leas driving while drinking,* re­
ported traffic I g t. John Flaharty.
Ha didn't have a driver’s license

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M i 1i t a ry Equipm ent
Will Be Used For
Defense Alone, De­
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Btatini

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Blsmark .......

Chicago -----Denver

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Korean Chiefs
©f an elaborate organization called
tbe Fanner* and Laborers Unifica-

fck .Democratic Battle Front were
Arrested. He said they paid alle* W e In il,r Communist noith Ko­
rean government.
Chief Kim said ths hattlsfront•re reported a direct line of auth­
o rity extending to the north
Korean President, Kim Ih Sung,
The chief raid the line extended
through Ee Chu Ha and Kim 8am
JettB —both arrested — in south
Korea and _two high committees
in north Korea. He said cumm unitetions
were
maintained
through short wave radio.
North Korea's official radio,
Pyongyang, last week praised Ee
Gnu He and Kim Sam Yong as
B rest Patriots.
Chief Kim said seven candidates
fo r the south Korean National

Assembly 4 m members of Um dU*
loyal bsttlefront — which broke
down into 90 leaser orm m iotionj.
Xbn anid from ona to fB members
of each of tha SO groups waa tak«n in ralda Um p ait woak.
Tho prosecutor's office aaid his
112 prisoner* war* Communist
underground workers, mombora of
the north Korean Labor Party on*
der direct leaderahip of Preiident Kim of north K o n a.
It
added:
Top figure of tho plotters waa
Sung 81 fiaik, who came to south
Korea from China In 1M0, closely
studied the situation hero — than
went to north Korea. There ho
conferred with President Kim and
Kim Kwa Bony, a hiyh northern
official, on plans to overthrow the
south Korean yovernment.
Sung organised tba north Kor­
ean Labor F arty’a political com­
mission In south K o n a . It was
actively supporting nine candi­
dates for tha assembly.
The prosecutor's office Mid

114,900, some gold and two wireleas telegraph Beta, uaed to aend
melanges to north K ona, ware
seised. So were tome important
documents.
Meanwhile, In Saigon, Indochina,
tha United States announced a
program of economic aid for In­
dochina, but warned that tho main
responsibility for restoring sta­
bility, to the war-torn country
rests with France and tha Aesoclated Indochina Btataa,
Tha American announcement
was transmitted to the French
and the Indoehfneee governments
in a letter from Edmund Guillon,
U. 8. legation charge d'affaires
here. The letter made no mention
of the paten t of the aid program
or Its specific nature.
Tha general eSpecteHon here
(a that tha program will begin
Witb an in ttlil nUocataion of about
ftMWhOoif. repeated to have been
recommended by* the American
mission to soutnagat Asia under

Allen Griffin.
The American announcemaat
said the aid ia designed to rainforce the Joint efforts of France
and the governments and pcopU*
of Vietnam, Com bod is and Lao, the
French-supported states. But tide
assistance Is only complementary

"without any InUmtlon of nulmtltutlon" for tne efforts of the gov­
ernment, the letter emphasised.
In Taipei, the Nationalist! re­
ported they repulsed another Chi­
nese Communist attem pt to snatch
the Wanehan (Ladrone) Islands,
The defense ministry said 3,000

(ted invaders were killed and 70
taken captive, including the skip­
per of a warship.
It added that Nationalist war­
ships sank one 400-ton landing
craft, several gunboate ami more
than 20 motor driven Junks.
The Ladronea are off the south­

east China coast between Hong
Kong and Macao. They are a
naval base, from which the Na­
tionalist! blockade the Pearl Riv­
er estuary, main water route to
Canton.
It was ths second time within a
week the Nationalists thwsrtad a

H...I tiMxIauuht «n the Ladronex.
On Ouam. the biggest «;oiw«ntration of naval power in the
Western Pacific since w are end—
33 U, 8 . warships — arr ved at
Gusm under Vice Adm. A rthur D.
Htruble, commander of the sev.

Maxwell House

Pound Can
G a. M aid S w eal Mix

Q uunllty Rights R eserved
114 Baal las Street

Pricaa G ood Thru Sat., M ay 27
See Beet Srd street

Iona Halvea Or Sliced Y. C.

PEACHES.........
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PRUNE PLUMS

Tabl-Ready Trimmed
Eal-Rlte Tender a y

Armour's Star
Brapd
Ml. Vermont

Sli. Bacon lb. 59c

Gb. Shipped
•
.Grad# A, Dressed A

Boston Butt

Pork Roast lb. 42c F R Y E R S

G rad e A. D ieased &amp; Diuwn, Q uick T iu zen Poultry

Yelkrw Band

Bklnlets

W ieneti ?lb.

49c

Swift’s Brookfield

Pk. Sausage lb. 39c
Kingan Reliable Rolled

Bacon Sqs. lb. 29c

Veal Roast lb. 59c

M t Vermont, Ua.

New 1-sow Coffee Prices
This Yrnr More People Are Buying AfiP
Coffee Tiiun Ever llstore,
,t

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Hed Circle Eight O’clock

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R IG H r MEAT VALUES
Converted Rice 99 Os.

U nde Bens pkg. 35c
Shortening

Scoeo . 3-lb ctn. 63c
Swifts

•AfiP Is so eure you'll enjoy "Super-Right
that every pound Is sold With a guarantee, of
plete snllsfaetion. In plain English, ynu get
money back If you don't think AfiP meat is
good, good-

Pt. Utl.

Jewel O il.......... 28c
Candy Popcorn

Cracker Jack pkg. 4c

meal
com*
your
good,

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QUICK FROZEN

P lctsw ssl O ra n g e }uUp

Concntrale
Florida
Golden

HEN 12 To 14 Lb. Ave.

TURKEYS................ lb,

Pears No. 2lA can 27c

"Super Right”

Angchts

Lean Ground Beef

10 Os. Pkg.
C Lb. Cans

Dash Dog Food ...... 25c
r Lge. Pkg.

Ivory Soap Flakes 25c
8 Mad, Bara

Ivory S o a p .... ........ 23c
.4 Cakes

u. s. 1

Each C a n M akaa 1 Vi Plata

A|a n Leaf or Choppec

Rosedsle Hsrtlett

M arshmallows....... 17c

Warfarins

Swift Premium

U. £&gt;. I New ria. White Haallnge

55c

New Texas Yellow

10-Os. Pkg.

Land Of Lakes
2, lb. Loaf 69ft

Braunaehw eiger------- - ,29c
Armour Star
I Lb. Fkg.

All Meat Skinless Franks 53c

ft Choose Slicos

Rupberriei

In H-lb. Packages

Roth's Luncheon

Sweet

M e a t.... 3 12-pz, cans $1.00

&gt;©■»•
Mo

pkg.
pkg.

ix r W

29c
39c
91©

Jergena Soap ....... 27c
8 Bath 8Ue

W oodburys.............21c

Tea Bugs .... Pkg. of 48 37c
Coldstream Pansy Pink

Barloy Coreal

Salm on--------- 1-lb. can 37c
Llbbye Raney Oarden Green

Lima Beans ..N o.303can 25c

TETLEY
TEA

Premium Crackers

Golden Cream Style

Iona C o m __ No. 2 can 10c

Peeby tkelfSeeie

WATERMELONS
lee Oeld Red Ripe

Half or

M9 Ik

w ashing

Large Juicy

Lemons

©pt *dae«f *e^.

Salted Peanut*

M arshmallowi

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rrrr-'.—rr

Herndon

t i borne on the corner of tlir same
*treet and Sanford Avenue, a lot
(C u iitiM r m
r « i»
now vacant.
fd out. was the “Betaliiia Houae"
A year later th* first »chool
which wa» located In 1880 at the
building waa erected on Palmetto
present site of the Jamea Hough­
Avenue, and It now serve* aa a
ton home on Rail Second Street.
nursery. TTi# first teacher wna
Mr*. C, H. Leffler wan teacher. Mr*. Augi* Tucker, whose pupil*
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., May 28 —
During the following w a r th* ranged from the fln t through the &lt;/P) — A mammoth atomic plant
ronetruction project waa shutdown
H'tlool waa moved to the Dr. Tuck- twelfth grade.
completely today by a wildcat
walkout of AFL worker*.
The atrike, which member* of
the laborer* and hodcarrler* union
A
1
. . A . ___ I • .
*
•
.
began ye*terday without warning,
rrom Wncrc 1 Ilt..,^p J o i Marih apread to all other craft* working
—

Mammoth A-Bomb
P l a n t Shutdown
By A. F. L. Strike

&lt;7_______

—

****

Why "Moo*#" Changed
HI* Mind
Laet week, parent* were calling
Moo** Jacktun on the phone—and
kid* were hooting at him In the
etreete. All becauie Moo** f*nc*d
la hi* 8tld near the depot, where
the kid* like to play ball.
Moo»# got to re ’t h t ^ a y folk*
acted—refuted to budgt.lhen Doc
Sherman, who likta to plky centerfield himself »omert&gt;n*», fielded to
“ue* * little psyclMcty.*
Over a friendly flat* of b**r at
Andy’a Garden TAvtrn. Doc *aye.
“Sorry thi* came up. M#oe». We
were thinking of asking1you to um-

exper/ea.e and nil." (Moo«* u i.J
to play a little Wmt-pro ball.)
That did It] Rest day Mooa* pat
up a Mile over kia fear*, la return,
the kid* promlMd net to ranee any
damage. From whore I sit. wke*
you try to understand th* other fel­
low’# point of slow— like hi* peraonal preference for b*er or cofea
— and then take Into tunelderalluB
•be will of I ho majority, nhy. thing*
»com to go belter all around.

*hLu£

plrt— what with your pro/iniunal

OB'.the project, the Atomic Energy

I Commission reporter).
“The project i* completely shut
dowii,” said an ARC spokesman.
“ We haven't been informed by the
Upton or anybody else a* to what
the walkout is nil about.”
“The laborer* etarted th* strike
yesterday and today the crafts­
men Joined them,” the spokesman,
who withheld use uf his name. mid-

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FOUR FAVORITE

• • •a
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IN S E A S O N . . .

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kgg-Tbday F«f.H uperlar Food Storage.
Easy. Kent At
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18 -Per Year .

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.........r+ m
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Selected Uaby

Beef Liver lb. 69c
Western

Fish-Fry Time!
Ilonelesa Fillets Of

Pork

Boston B u t t H lb. 38c Red Perch . lb.
Tender l^rsn
l.b. .Mackerel
lb.
All Meut Stew 69c Haddock .... lb.
Aged A Mellesrd
Sharp Cheese lh. 69c Flounder .... lb.
FOR HUM k t m ' i n g

36c
36c
42c
59c

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Bfl&gt;

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Nylon Pantie*

Skirt* ........................

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LADIES PLASTIC SCUFFS
39c &amp; 69c Pi .

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LADIES RAYON PANTIES
I for 88&lt;‘

49c Yd.
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tlm iae

build l iiloi*

39c Yd

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20c Ea.

Plastic DrapAA .....

T&gt; for 41c

lr pr.

PlaMIr Kltrhan Curtains

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79c Each

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IN ORLANDO

49c Each

PRIVATE STOCK

Children’s Midriffs Eyelet Top

WHISKEY

................. I For « § c

POLAR FORDHOOK LIMAS

................. I For 4 | c

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IV! CRORY S
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$1.89 Ea.

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Trays 2 ^ «»•
Score Pads |Qc ea.

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I'HHe 71

Round SteakLU89c

Used Oars Hought And Sold

Ituvon Crepe Slip

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29c Yd.

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D ra w n

offlrlnla line u h ic uf the opinion
Jr'*'
turelgn tnlnlater*
'I1'* ■*n»n«l&gt; in mind.
.T h " i r Joint statement sal.l the
three governinent* recognised that
the Arab *tnle* and larael “ need
&lt;«
« certain level of
fnrre* for the purpose of In
Mil lug their liitornni security, their
self defense mid lo permit them to
play their due part in the de­
fense of tile whole area."
Request* by Middle Eastern
rountries for arm* " w|) IIh&gt; ap
imnlsed in the light of these prlnthe •*tut emeu' a«Meil.

1947 Hiiit'K Convertible $1:150.00

NE

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FRIDAY
AND
SATURDAY

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il h m o it

401 W. 13th St.

rn e

proposals."
hearing on a wage dispute (evolv­
He said that as a Senate "&gt;*- ing the laborer* and hodcarrler*
mocratlc nominee “ 1 will alway* union.
reserve my right to differ with
the Democratic Party and the
administration on those mea­
sures which I believe to be
aguintl
best m
Interests
A gu illil ithe
n f l&gt;e*l
i r w i h of
UI our
UUI
state and this nation.”

Legal Notice

Locker Plant

•••eile.es

•etti« liiipintaiii-e „t the Middle
I Ku-i in the KuM-WesI euld war,

ed.
The strike earn* a day after an
arbitration board bad endfc) a

(C u atlaaea S n u ran * OMl

^

CENTRAL FLORIDA U tT C K FREEZE
AND STORAGE CO.
YOUK

Anns To Near Kust

the pool will be open during the Statea government In the declnrafollowing three periods: 8:00 A.M. lion *-mphn«i,t». thi- country'* deto .1:00
P.M.l 2:00
to 600. P.M
h
M
j.
»in* t» promote the mnlntennnre of
and 7:00 to 8:00 P.M,
Sunday peace In the Neai Kaat It I* the
hour* will he from 2:00 to 8:00 belief of the United State* govP.M.
. .
ernment that the declaration will
The pool, which hae been under (tinmlat*. In the Arab Mate* and
operation under a verbal pwetrtl* larael, lncrea»ed confidence in fufrom the 8tat* Health Department, tore security, thus accelerating the
l»
offWally approved, a^d progress now being made in the
Mr. McKIbbln. Tests have ehown Near
Bnj contributing tothat chlorine I* present In attHI- ward the well-being of the people*
riant amovnta for proper purtfl- there.
ration.
Although there was no reference
Due to some nasty falls by ovar- In the announcement of the M m impetuoua youths, new safety |
nils* have been posted at the pool
The a* prohibit running to the
edge of the pool and jumping
Into the water, and ducking Inother swimmer.
In order to lessen the danger
tgei of
breakage
If* lof_ .pop
. bottles, rack* foi
empty bottle* ‘have been placed on
th* pool deck.

SmutherH

IVAil. I'mitJ &gt;(«»», Hit h im f tu.nJ.uiun

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By PRANK ECK
AP Newafealurea Sport*

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AP Newafeaturen Sporta Editor
NEW Y O R K - Tom Meanv. who
remember* When a flvn-cettt trallay ride would get him to Khbct*
Field, which account* for hi* tre­
mendous amount of haaehall lore,
hat written another baseball hook.
"Baseball's Greatest Hitter*,"
(A. 8. namea, f3) la typlcnl of
Meany. well done with anecodoteit
of good la tte rn the heat—pardon,
greatest—hi tier* known.
Rather than dote on tome of
1 The final icore wai 2-1,
the humorous angles covered hy
i Tha lilandtr* got their only two Meany let’s look at his 20 hitters.
At a hurried glance one might
tlllto of the evening in the fourth think
Tom attempted to list the

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* B* BILL HBRING
H**rld Hh Hi Reporter
» Clyde Stevem held me Daytona
HMeh lilandeti to four lingle*
Ml night at Municipal Ball Paik,
art failed to win the game when
til male* balked in the clutch and
4ft nine runner* (trended on the
Meka.

njune when clean-up batter Krupp
|lre*r a walk and went to iccond
M Oberlin'i tingle. Mitroff prompt*
Jr *W»P«l a bunt down the third
line toward Buddy Lake. Lake
kooped up the agate gnd threw
high to Ed Levy .allowing Krupp
Jo acore and Oberlin to lake third.
Pulton tingled the runner home
for the (licit final tally.

Big Ten Coaches
Pick 13 Men For
Vi-Century Squad

Williafa Campbell
Tops Opponent Ih
Scotland Tourney

CIIICAflO, May 28 — t/P) _
Big Ten track roaches today named
a 13-man, hntf-rrntury all-star
squad, headed by Ohio Htate's
great Jecse Owens. He also was
named (he conference's top 80year tiackster.

RT. ANDREWS, Scotland, May
28 — UP) — The battle of "giant
killers” — 1DID and 1080 versions
— featured fifth round activities
today In tha British Amateur golf
championship.
Kill Campbell, the larruptlng
legislator from Huntington, W.
V*,. met Irishman Sam McCraady,
the defending champion, In th*
match that had the golf faithful
of old St. Andrews drooling.
The tall, smooth - swinging
Campbell electrified this bhtorlc
old tournament by brushing atfde
the heavily favorad little wedge
m aster from Elrmford, N. Y . Wil­
lie Turnesa, yesterday, 9 and 1.
Followers of shot masters at
the r&lt;ty|l and ancient rlub Im­
mediately labelled him a (mint
title favorilo with muscle man
Frank Stranahan, who la still run­
ning atvariw. ' 1
America’s challenge continued
strong ■ with six plsyrrs still
"alive,” '
lloHldes Campbell and Htrans*

just that way for his first Ihreo
ahaptar*. But that couldn't pos­
sibly be hlir rating bacauae ..chap­
ter 20 Is about Ted Williams.
Meany lists the hitters alphabeti­
cally. Between the four m aitlm
mentioned ere Jimmy Fogg, Lou
Ochrig, Harry Kallmann, Hagers

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Munlal, Mel Ott Babe Ruth, AI
Th* (Jlanta lone tally came In Rimmona,
Hlalar, Trl*
J*?y,n lh Inning when Poelker Rpeaker, BillGeorge
Terry. Hnnu* Wag­

th# Palatka Axalcas at 8:00 P. M.
&gt; Diamond Dust: Ed Levy draw
four straight walk* In four trip*
to the plate . , Long struck out
four time* for an equal amount of
■t bat* . . the Giant Infield was
iihakan up a bit with Chaddarton
taking ahull and Lake third
.
tegular shortstop Neville wet
benehtd , . Ed Jackson made the,
fielding play of th* night when*ho
hauled In W atercutler’s Hih Inning
drive while on Hie tun . . Boh Ri­
ba re. newly acquired Puerlu HI*
m huricr, itart* tonight fur tha

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Jackson rf
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Laka 8h
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ner and Paul Waner.
Meanv snent somr time talking,
to basehall'a best mlnda hefuro
settling on his list of 20. "There
were manv borderline esses," ns
Branch Blckey would say, and
do**.
However, It la apparent to the
naked nvr that Meanv disregarded
any Hal) nf Famn list In reaching
Ida anntyah. Of the great hitters
be plrkn, only nlm* are In Coopertown’s shrine. They are Cobh,
Collins, Gehrig, Hornsby, l.njnrle,
Hlslrr. Hpenker Itutlr and Wagner.
DIMagglo, Klner, Mustnl and
Williams, all being very much ac­
tive, will he In tile Hall of Fame
nt a later date. Bight* now they
are Ineligible.
That takes care of 1.1 names.
The others— Foxx, llellmann,
Jackson, Oit, Simmons. Terry nnd
P. Waner— are not In the Hall
of Fame. They have drawn, wlllt
the excepting nf Ott, pinlv era*
tcred votes flora the baseball
Writer* eligible to vote each wlllt1
Of course, some or the seven
omitted have two slrikea against
them, Ilka Hhnelrss Joe Jackson
of Block Box fame, and Trirry and
Blmmons. The latter pair could
hold a hat with the Muslals, Wil­
liamses and DIMagglo*. They Just
hinder. to be unpopular
unnonulflr W
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Son .*'
happen
wllh
people nml certain wrltersy
i But maybe after Min *crlbes—
trpd Cnoperslnwn - gel u look ni
"Baseball's Greatest H i t t ers,
I here may lie a deluge of voles fit i
Iho seven missing hitters, rhey
belong.

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Plnrhurat; N. ;&lt;J Jim Mcllaln of
Philadelphia; Kd Gravely of Rocky
Mount, N. C., nnd Dynamlta Bill
G'oodloe of Valdosta, Ga.
Klrannhnn and Campbell are In
the same bracket and will meet In
the semi finals, barring slipups
on the way,
Chapman, the
heady veteran
twui(ininiit
un? iiBiwr
who formerly held tho U. H. ama­
teur crown, It a favorite to com*
through the upper bracket.
Goodloo was set to meet Dr,
Frank Deigbton, Britain.

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Sava a cool %% ovar whit you’d
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AI Simmon*) Slapped
With AL SunpenNion

Thai’* what thu telegram from
Will llarildgc, president of the
American League, said, All the
&lt;ith or,i fongratulaled him on Id*
4711. birthday.
Hnrrltlgo autpended • Al . aftnr
Umpire John, Stevens said Sim­
mons pushed hhn In an argument
during the trcqnd game or Sun­
day’* double HfOdfr With-..“’New
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Celcry-FcdN Flay In
Tournam ent Today

Ths Celery Feds will Isiir Io
with Daytona Krnrlt Mainland nine
today at 1:00 P.M., nt Municipal
Batl Park In the opening gnnit&gt; of
1 8 ' B' the group two high school haMt0 0 10 0 ball contest being played here in
n n o o Ranford.
0 0 0 0
If the locals win today they will
_
__ 1 B 'if 8 ba pitted against the winners of
lied out for Steven* In 9th.
the Lakeland-Orlando scran for
lama Beach
000 200 000—S the conference crown. The Coal
ford
ooo ooo ooo—i gams to decode the winner will h*
— Lake9, Chaddarton, Dalton, played tomorrow night al Munici­
— Dutton. BB— Levy, Baron, pal Ball Park.
tfatraft. DP— Chaddarton to
Coach Kettle* did not announo
Levy, Dulton to Healey who ha tap to take over the
n. Left— Daytona Beacn
Hanford 9. B B - off Hantllk
f i t an* 8. 8 0 —by HanelUt 18;
ip the fifth and salted away lucky
with a trio of rum In tha
a
on four singles,

'AUGUSTINE, May 8*r-W
t Halnta kicked aw gjra «
Hellion to Orlando harie laat
i- allowing four unearned
to ernee Uw plate on tlx
1 errors, three of them con*
tq by Bhortetop George Bar*

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„ PALATKA, May aB -W P)- The
Palatka Azalea* shelled Tony Bute tt Veteran U eiburg hurler, from
Ih i mound after he had toiled for
five and one third Innings allowing
tig h t hits good for nine rum ana
a 9*3 win for the .Palatkana hare
last night. James Hartley relieved
tnd waa touched for one hlngle
iptf mo h im . John Barakl received
IrddR fbr tha win hut needed help
In the laVbnth as ho end George
Elhrero limited the Packer* to alx
tingle*. The Mqttmen went the
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refrigerator j u a t 24W**
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I shall continue to use my very best btosfness judg­
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with the
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other Commissioners to cause Seminole Cbuflty to grow
better and greater, and to become a coveted place in
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Words can not express my sincere appreciation to
the citizens and voters of District I, 2 and 4 for their
vote of confidence expressed in me as Cotinty Commis­
sioner yesterday; also to those citizens 6f the entire
County who showed an interest in my behalf as a Com­
missioner.
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Dr. Henry McLauliti
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This I hope will PROVE my appreciation, for, it is
said. “By their works you shall know them.”
I pledge you my best and ask your patient co-oper­
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to thd Board of Commissioners for consideration to­
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To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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^ N ^ f D E P E N I f f iN T J D tA I L Y N E W S P A P E R
^ V O L ^ fE X X X x T

Lie Hopes For
Deadlock To
i Break In U.N.

H u t •blished 1908

Hits Lewis Switch

Head Of World Group
Declares R u s s i a
Has C o n f i d e n c e
In United Nations
LAKE SUCCESS. May 26- &lt;/P)
—Secretary General Trygve Lie
Afaid today he hope) for a delinile
break by June or July in the Unit­
ed Nations deadlock over China.
Lie made his statement at his
first newt conference since return­
ing from talks with Prime Minister
Stalin, Piime Mnuler Attire. Pre­
mier Bidaull end President Tru­
man.
Lie slto declared Kusria still has
•full conlidence in the United Na­
tions and wants it restored to its
normal functioning. This has been
disrupted by the Soviet walkoutstrikes which started Jan. ID over
the China leprerentation question.

The Snnfurd Post fid of the
American Legion will have .charge
of Memorial Day services Sunday
morning at 11:00 o'clock at the
First Baptist Church, Karlyle
Housholder, post commander, an-

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posts ahd auxiliaries of patrlotli
organisations In Seminole County,
together with wlvea and other
r e l a t i v e s , attend the Service
with the Legionnaires. Veterans
are requested to wear their service
cape.
Veteran* whu have not yet
joined any service organisation
ami their wives arc also invited to
join in the worship and partici­
pate in the tribute to Atiler leu's
glalltm heroes.
Among the organization* which
will attend the service are the
United Spanish • Amcrlran War
Veterans, Hie American Legion,
the Veterans of Foreign Wars and
the Disabled American Veterans.
"Internationally these are very
trying times," said Mr. Housholder," and It is believed only quite
proper that all veterans of all of
our country's wars should Join to­
gether, at least once a veur In
Vvorshiping Almighty God."

Puppy Day Will Be
Observed In Hanford
"Poppy Day’* will be observed
Saturday In Sanford by tha Ameri­
can Legion Auxiliary of Sanford
Pott No. 63, ana
aldad by stud
stude## t n selling
be aided
poppiaa at tabUa Tn tha down*
iow n lections, Mra. M. E. Baker,
president of the Auxiliary, an*
nounced today.
An attractive window dlaplay at
Yowella deplete disabled veterans
making the popplea that the Le­
gion Auxiliary members sell each
year, thus giving confidence and
self support to man la hospitals
and elsewhere, said Mrs. Baker.
A figure of a nurse In yellow
uniform la ahown. Known aa the
“sunshine lady/' aba serves ae a
hostess to the men li
Todies of tha Anil
dally trained fo r ti
lire , Both Wood?
of the Auxiliary,
materials for the
was set up by "Bud

«ur
N atteial Guard 1b
preparing For Camp

S o lo n s

V o lu n ta ry

A u r e e

N ot

Workers local at Canton, 111., Lloyd
Sldtner testifies In Washington be­
fore a night session of a House La­
bor subcommittee. Sldentr charged
that UJU.W. chief John L. Lewis
publicly called on the mlnere to
obey a Federal Court back-to-work
ordar but secretly passed the word
along that no coal waa to be dug
by the miners.
(International)

17 A re K illed
In M anila J a il
Break Attempt

were wounded in the two hour gun
battle that ensued after lunch.
The battle started when some
50 long trim prisoners broke into
die prison armory while maiching
from tha dining hall. Some were
armed with knives and forks,
Others obtained machine guns and
riflei.

B ill

A c c e p t a b 1 1*

Guard* opened tit* on the build** a n— l nr ! w n h — » eRalraian
of the GOP policy commlttue,
tC saltsssf Oa ra g e Threat
said he doean't think the volun­
tary plan haa any mora chance of
breaking through a southern fili­
buster than the compulsory plan.
Taft support* tb* former and
opposes the latter.
Aside from the FEPC Issue, Mr.
Truman declined to aay at hi
news conference whether lio wll
Results of the official canvass go Into Ohio to oppose T aft's r,‘
yesterday of the second Democra­ election. T aft said he doesn't
tic primary in Seminole countv care much one way or the other
were identical with unofficial re­ whether the President speaks
turns previously kiinounced by ugomsl him in the state.
The Herald, Judge Douglas StrnTaft's opponent, State Auditor
stroru said this morning.
Joseph Ferguson, got sumo poli­
In the absence of Mra. Verne tical support from Vic* President
Messenger, Commissioner II. B. Barkley. Barkley posed for pie
Pope served on the canvassing turvs with Ferguson ,prints of
board with Judge Btcnatrom and which are likely to turn up In
Commissioner J. F. McClelland.
lOoalllased O fe rag*
------ aukii
Votes In the County Comhtlsslon
race in District No. 2 totalled 1017
votes with Mr. McClelland receiv­
ing 670, and Jack E. Btemper,
447.
The total vote In the Railroad
Commission race was 1,813 with
Wilbur King receiving 1,272 and
Grady Albritton, 641 votaa.
Edward F. Lindsey, brother-inAt Praclnct No. 14, Fern Park,
166 votea were caat to elect a law of Assistant Fire Chief Rey­
County. Democratic
Esecutiva nold! Thomas, was Instantly killed
Committeeman with C. A,. Wale* today when he drove hi* automo­
receiving 81 votes and O. R. Weav­ bile into a concrete abutment on
the Oviedo highway at Soldier
er, 74.
Certified copies of thg canvass Creek.
The motor waa lorn completely
In Bemlnol* County war# forward­
ed yesterday to Governor Warren out uf the car and parts of the
and to Secretary of Statg Gray, IWll Tudur Ford were thrown
and a copy waa placed on'file at more than 100 feet down the road.
the office of County Clark O. P. There were no wltneeeea to the
Herndon. The canvass waa com­ accident and Mr. Lindsey waa
dead when found by C. R. Lam­
pleted at SiOO P.M,
bert of Winter Park driving for
Dial* Distributing Co, of Or­
ConfcHRed Slayer Is the
lando.
Mr. Lindsey wee agent for the
Sentenced To20 Years United
Life Insurance Co. and
recently moved to Sanford from
Jo* Ornalei, 21-year-old con­ Ocala where hn had lived a t 1026
fessed (layer, waa convicted of 8. Line 8treat.
manslaughter In Criminal Court
The accident waa Investigated
yesterday and sentenced to the by Justice of the P*M* Aurlin of
maximum period of SO years Im­ Oviedo, Patrolman Harrison, Sher­
prisonment.
iff M»ro and Deputy Charlaa Bock.
Ornalaa waa on trial lo r tha
fatal shooting of Travla D. Rachel
Sanford Student Is
In W inter Garden Mar. 81,
Upon hearing tha vaadM of tha Awarded Scholarship
six man Jury (ho Mexican laborer
trium phantly thraw bash Ua head
The Florida Cltraa Eschange’s
and *U*ntl» laugh
$1000 scholanhla tn cooperative
lo r second degree ■
marketing, awarded j y h y y t^ to
you t h faced

Canvass R e s u l t s
R e m a i n Identical
With Herald Count

National Q u a rts* * ! of Co. L onmtni.

C ar Insurance
Premiums A re
Cut In F lo rid a

Is

WASHINGTON. May 26 &lt;/p)
—Southern Deimu'iatic t r i il r i ,
made it uusnimou* with I’tetident
Truman today lit opposing a voluntaiy Fan Employment P uttier*
Fomnmuon (FEPC)
Srnatni Rutirll (D C s) told «
■tpoitci llisl liioir whu luiiicd in
a Senate blibuHci agautM .i con*
pulton FEPC bill ,itr post a- ninth
oppntrd at thr PtMidrnl it to bav
inH an anti-job dm iiminatioii
group wnb no rtibiicrmrnl powers.
I be Home liai patted tucb a bill
The dilfrienrr, Kunell added,
it tlml the Pretienl wauls an FF.PC
with aulbotily lu rnfmre lit orden
against iarr. coloi and tired dit■iiliiin.ilmin and (lie inuthrin bloc
watiti no FT.PC at alt.
Mr, Truman told yesterday’s
White House news conference he
won't accept Hie voluntary pro­
posal as u substitute for the combill on which tin- Kenate
fiulsory
eadership is marking time for a
few weeks after fulling In its first
attempt to break a Dixie filibuster.
The President's opposition to the
voluntary hill left Senator Graham
(D-NC) on something of u poli­
tical limb In n North Cnrollnu
primary Saturday In which Orahurn’s Senate sent is at stake,
Graham has saiil he opposes
the compulsory — hut favors the
voluntary — approach to FEPC.
Graham’s two opponent In Sat­
urday^ primary, WUIIs Smith,
Raleigh attorney ,aml former Sen­
ator Hubert R. Reynolds have attacked all FSPQ proposals.
Senator
Democratic ___ .
he will M l fcffer tha voluntary
groyaaal aa s'.ebwpraralae In the

Edward Lindsey
Instantly Killed
In Highway Crash

No. 200

Big 3 Challenge
Reds To Permit
Free Reich V ote

Chicago Cabinet Meeting

With Truman That

The secretary general said h#
has not taken any proposals from
President Truman to Stalin or
brbught any message back to Mr.
Truman, fie expects to see the
■(President and Secretary of State
Acheson next week.
7 A s i a t i c C o u n trie s
Lie declined to give any details
H o l d
C o n fe re n c e s
of hie talks with the big power
leaders but said he had left with
In
P h i l i p p i n e s
them some memoranda, lie would
not disclose the contents.
MAN 11 A, May 26
&lt;/!»»
Lie expressed hope u high-level
security council meeting would lie Seventeen men, one &lt;d (hem a
held this summer with foreign guard, were killrd today ill the
tC sstlsw l Ob ra s e Pearl
largest attempted prim" birak ill
llic history of the Philippine
Five convicts and two guards

,American Legion
To Lead Services
On Memorial Day

S e n a to rs To
Fight F E P C
In Any Form
D ix ie

Aneoclated Press Leased Wire

= 1 " H A N ? O R D ^ L O H l T X r FRIDAY MAY 26, 1950

I n 8 ti i f tl

F lo rid ia n s

T o jS a v e

F .s tim a te d

J i M i l l i o n
T A I.LM IW 'H .

D o lla rs
M.IV 2 6 -d /P )

— A ll iiv m ll i.tlr irilu illim " I 17 4

pt*|irnt *'H tuiiiiiiutillr tiif. ihfi!
am I &lt;1,111- 1&lt;ill til- 111.II" l* lll.lt will
»nvc FhwiiiMii" ill r'luii.ilrci f2.
S1ANDINQ UNDO an immense portrait of President Truman on the stage of the Civic Opeta Home tn Chi­
cago, Vice President Alben Barkley presides at the ttrst Cabinet nieellug outside Washington, and Uia
first Lu public. I'M "Report to the Airvtrlcou People" was part of a 3-day Democratic rally. iJuUrauHonal)

Miami Judge A dvises Direct
T-M en S eize 8
A ction Aimed At Underworld In $3 M illio n
MIAMI. May^26 — (/l1) — Circuit Judge Stanley Millrdge ad­
Smuggling P lo t
vised the Crime Commission of greatn Miami last night to employ

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more direct action against the undetwoild.
l.arstm 1 1 I t n rrv i-m n affi'cts
He recommended civil suits and ui« of elisot* in the commission'* S i l i r n i r t s V V . m t e i l T o lliriii.'iiiri'
"i, Imni 77, to Hit iirrfight against iscketeers and vaugsters who operate in this area.
S itr .tk
K ills
I n t o i-i-nt "I Hi. ......... |m-*riigrt cals
Judge Millrdge also uiged adoption oi a "blue ribbon" gland juiv
C’ it Ij u n ' ti T r e a t n t r y iti Hu' stall1 l m nniririnl v.'hii li'
panel whose member* would be "fully qualified in character, civil teillHU*lllli-i- ml,- u ir nut "ffivtcd.
aponslbility and leadership."
*■
Tilt- g n ii t i -i ii'dni'li'in* m i- fur
NI
W
YOHK.
May
2&lt;&gt;
&lt;/l*i
Much n Jury, said the judge,
"is not apt to he led around uy
the nose and will have the sta­
mina to ignore tha political sniping always aimed at an active
grand Jury."
"Local grand jurlea her# have
been publicly Intuited for d a n
In* to assume th at the publlo
Interest U important enough to
Justify a public report on effl*
cial conduct. The danger to an

honest, competent official of nil
unfair grnud jury report n
alight compared to the ilutigrr to
public Interest of muzzling tlu&gt;
grand Jury,” said Mi Hedge.
• II*
slapped
at
organised
as "the crime tint,
f ambling
revda all other crimes," He add#d; "there can he mi organised
gambling without pulltira! -orIt'ssSM N (la *’■*• ro a rl

winole^ County’* Mercury Dealer
h W D I i M r h % y e g jAgency To
Praised By Official 109 Palmetto Ave.

Seven
mt'ii -iim I .in .Hliiiclivihloililr li.u r iieru vcDetl ill .1
t l.li kilnwil on .in .illrgrtl $t.(MM),DlHi i "u n lrtlril
.iiiugglini! ling
Mip|"i,i-t||y jinked t,i .1 t'.iiilitir.il,
irvisliilMif) plui.

Tim rule icvi-mn fidlnwn a l.nrIII!' |,t|||y|a|4i Mlimir. ,114 4»lill IIM mjii indi'i uf -I'vcrul weeks ago
Iti -in iiMlimritiiiivr u iliiir . \w \s (u which reduced piivuio nut" inmr4iir,iK $ 1,000,(100 hi
U S. auce pri'iiiiuui- a total of ahmit
f26U,00() a vein tiy reclassifying
bfJU into Cuba’s nalliilial llraM iiy, the type nil ....... age un IU60 pas­
rschaugr ihcui for good Cuban senger car models.
money ami then fipstur « icvull
in the Dominican Kepuhfic.
H ip lilondc and font
.iilrslrtl line ami onr

men weir
mail was

Ipliirlirnilril m Miami Iwu Cu­
Tim success of the March of ! Emmett limit, Mercury dealer,. b in ' wpic iirlil in dial '"n u llt
Dime* campaign In Seminole ! recently moved his agency, sales

t "unly tty* year, with a gain of i room and repair shop from the
more Hum 05 percent over con- j Patrick lliilldinc, opposite the
trllmtlons received last year, was ' Mayfair Inn. lo Hie imildiiig at
pointed out today In a latter to UIB North i'alinetto Avenue which
K. L. Dean, chapter chairman, tiy *fla formerly occupied bv Seminole
Marlon T .leffrles. state repre­ i'minty Motors
sentative of the National FoundsThe building was purclm-ed hv
timi fur Infantile Paralysis.
Mr. Hunt from Williimi Reynolds
In the letter. Mr. Jeffrir* lr,, and lias lo-eii completelv to
thanked T. K. Tucker and Alvin I modeled and i edecorntcil.
Odliatn, directors of the campaign
The Jill by 7k foot snlesroiuii i&gt;
In Hanford and Hemlnole County painted in light green, with gray
for their "nrver-emllng planning trim ami licw counters mill a
and effurt," and commended those glass enclosed show cure have In-on
who so willingly helped.
installed In the accessories tie
A large picture uf
'T here was personal sacrifice," partnient.
he stated, "a giving up o l other Mercury, the legendary messenger
"f the gods, has hern [minted on
plans to keep constantly arriving the wall In mural form by Gordon
and working toward that goal uf 1-ewU of the parts department
a bigger and mora auccessful He la g former student ut the
March of Dimes than waa ever singling Helmut uf Art in Hnim"ita.
before held.
In the repair department .-HI foot
"Hometlniea when you were very duel girders have hern Instulled
tired, perhaps you thought, 'Our »* voof supports, and former
cuiupuign Is coming along' nicely, wooden posts have been replaced
it tdiuiild carry on IU own momen­ by reinforced concrete block col­
tum,' and then In your mind's eye umns. The shop area Is about 76
you would see • little wheal-chair, by 80 feet In sixe. Included in the
or a pair of pathetically thin little new equipment Is a two post lu­
legs, or a useless little arm, and brication lift. Modern motor test
you wuutd know that the cam­ mg equipment lias been in-talled
paign needed your very great Entrance and exit dour* to the
and sustained effort to make pos­ 'hop are he mg made Hut same
sible the wery'-lncraaalng help height, and new door* aie to lie
your chapter and all the other Installed,
Chapters In the United Stales
Mr. Hunt ban leased the build­
were giving to the victims of the ing to the Hunt Mercury (,’u. lie
great crippler," wrote Mr. Jef- revealed that he first stnrted hi*
friaa.
lO n a a s N Oa **sa* r e a d

•diti,.— in H i- |i")mlnr price class.
T in
iiisui anci'
i-iiiiiiuissioiicr
-aid tlir " in inti* M'licduli' will
cut tiitui pi i mini" cnlli'i'tiiiii'. nil
Hu&gt; Hn er h ["■■ nf iniiiranri1 fruiti
H2,l(H1.ll"ii • w in In nimut lll,miO.IHHi

All imllOuient trim nrd l.« a
lriiri.il giand jury heir alirgrd

i i"ii&gt;pira«v to buy iii"iirv lium
■ lug Auiriican ctnmi'il&lt; n nug

lliry did nul nicntiuii (lie irpmlr
i&gt;"iiiiiiii au irvolutlun "iniir, iihii
I In- indn lmriil iiamrd dir I,,,, Lu
I'.tn, -I, |&gt;l"ltrii.
I In- alli-gi'il plan I,, milk Hie
t'nlinn treasury was rcvcnlril be
lore l&gt; H. commissioner I &lt;i».«■-I
H Mclioiinjil her,' n&gt; five pii
*"i"’r* were arraigned.
"Wllllt was to be done with 11"In Cuban money?" The
cmimissinner asked. "T h a t '*
• in ngli to start a revolutiiin"
tMustnnt IJ. 8. otlorncy Km M
fidin rrjdled: "Then' hui. bet'll
.involution." Rut he added llnil Inl»i**, U 8. Attorney living li
Huypul, "will not coiiiim'iit on
tbut.
I lie speculation lo winch I'ldui
referri'd waa about u revid"H"ii
plot.
I Imsi' arrested here wen': t ’lim Intt VVIdthurst, 26; .lesu M It",
tin, Hit year old restaurant w "ik
er; H enry C h avarria, f,f&gt;. ■!""«

Antonio Roche, 60, and Koduiph
.Schmidt, 6!)
itoctle's brother, Oncai Itmlie,
Ml, was seised in Miami I'lm t'uImt'n are Dr. Jose Mniinel i cinelides llernandes, tilt, said by
, '"tin to lie prominent in Cuban
politics, and Jesus Mon, UH
All the U. 8. defenilunt-i were
charged either with pnsin*: m
innsjnring to pass couidciieu
money. AH were held In high hmlAll eight suspurt* were bagged by
U, H Secret Service men and Cu­
ban secret police.
The alleged plot, according t"
Hnypid, won to work ttti* “ ".v1
ring planned to get m adWASHINGTON, May 26 — (TP) —- Thai tricky word "supersede" The
l&lt; nnllsaea Oa ra«e Three!

Bright Pupils Blunder In
23rd Annuid Spelling Contest

claimed the first victim ia the finals of the 23rd annual national spallioi bee today.
Hoy Scout Court Oi*
The victim: Audrey Mathews, s 13-year-old student from St, Ce­
celia's school in Washington. She wss tha District of Columbia's only Honor Slated Monday
entrant
A Roy Scout Court of 1l"iior
So great was the tension that Audrey hurst into tears when she will be held Monday night at 7:30

waa told aha had mlaaseUed the*--------------- ---------------------- o'clock at McKinley Hall, R- W.
word- Bha tried to »p*ll I! "su- x ia r r . Amarllla, N. M. Sh. Lipplucott, district commissioner,
-a n d
th at " O ' waa
gh. uaed an announced today.
--------j, (Jalvm lty
All trqops, packs, explorer posts
tha H final*
nnd parents of scouts and friends
_
Von
Benken,
also
a
baa* spellers
grader,
from
Nativity are invited to attend the pro­
«s th a t And*
la Cincinnati—one of se- gram. Awarda conferred will. In­
presentation of the Ragle
s jfla o In the
lUats from Ohio. Ha clude
IT were the
Badge to Donald Futrell of Troop
over
"expatiate."
Hia
Id of young*
No. 34.
Mr. Llpplneott will conduct tha
out la the fourth candle-light earvlca in which bova
of the new Explorer Post will be
Infected. Tom Burfesa, scout
executive from.-Mi* Dora, will aaalst.
TRUSTEES TO MEET
The Diatrtet Board of School
truataea, whleh Includes R. F.
Cooper, Roy Howell and Mra. A. D.
Rountree, will SMSt Monday morn­
ing a t l6t00 o’clock a t the Court
Houae,
T. W. Lawton an-

JOO.OOU East Germans
Jam C a p i t a l For
Communist R a l l y
This Coming Sunday
WASHINGTON, Mar 26 —
(A*) — The United State* to­
day (damped tight rcstrietiona
on the movement of Romanian
diplomat* jt, the United Slate*.
BONN, Grimany, May 26—(VP)
Tlir liner Western [mwer* chal­
lenged ItuMix today lo clear the
w.iv bn unity mg Grtnisny by con-ruling lo coniptrlely Irec all*
Griman election* lied in with guar­
antee* ol lull imlividiiitl freedom*.
The tune element oi the Hatetnenl ol tlir ilwcr Weitern high
cornmiuionrn ol tlir Rusoan com­
mand m Gnnuny was significant.
Il w.i* moe,I while wogld attention
w.i* (mussed on the id lly of 500.iii Beilin. Soviet piopdgandx be000 Coiiinmniit-led German youth
I.i Ijom the theme tli.it only Ruttix
i« 'imeielv committed to German
mill,cation.
lTiret* "lenlir'al letters of the

1 Mill'd Stales, llrilish ttiul French
•'otniius! loiicrs were sent to Gen.
V I Chuibov, Soviet eommander
in liertiiuny EncloM'd wits a state­
ment of the three Western foreign
ministers which said the West was
"giei'il Hint with formntinn of an
nil-Gerninn goverimo'iit "the four
potvers sli.ml.l ini nieil Ini ely adii'Sa Hiemsn|ves to a pence aettlellient "

Tin* letti'ls pi'upiised this proginni
1 A freely elected all-Gerntsn
government
2 liulividiml ftaedom of move­
ment, freedotn from arbitrary a r­
rest wild detention, freedom of
tCuallBue* Oa

T in t

Sanford Jaycees
DuNty Boots Club Issue Letter To
To Have Barbecue City Commission
And Race Program "Mayor Andrew I’nrrawnv prom­

ll'ir-e racing mil! ii liiirlicciie
dinner will lie tlm iiniln features
of »ii mitHtaiidiug |n "gram Tiles
day at the Dusty limits track ut
the Municipal All pm I I'. A Mcro,
program ennlriium, iniiiiunrml to­
day.
The racing eveni which are e»
peeled In drnw » iecurd hrcaklng
crowd frnin Heimnnle, l.uke and
llriinge cniihtie* aie In be spnnsoied Jointly l*y tin- Dusty limits
Riding Assoclnllim of wliicli Carl
RiiIilui ia president, ami the Cen­
tral Florida Cattlemen Association
which I* presided over hy I.. it. Mr
Cloud, Orlando
Morning evi'iii* Include the
grnud eutfy at 111:011 "'clock and
prises will he awarded to the best
dressed man, woman ami child on
horseback.
The bai'becili' dinner will tie
served at 1:30 I'M.
Races for
whleh prUen will he given include
relay, flag nnd hnlloim races, with
first prize for final winners;
horse races with iirst, second and
third prize* on each race; ii final
Imrsc race with fti-l prizes to the
winner, am) a race for cjilldren
under 12 years of age with first,
second and third prizes on each
race.
A dance will he lodd at the Arm­
ory from 0:00 i'.M until 'nfTdnlght,
with music hy the VVHOOt Owls.

Paul P. IIotltfinN To
Fly Couihut Bomber
SCOTT AI It” FORCE BASE. III.,
May 2d — (Hprulnl* — Aviation
Cadet Paul F. Iliidgiii* of Sanford
tins recently reported to Vance
Air Force Rase, Enid, Okiu., whore
lie will receive six months of
training In a combat type airplane
before being commissioned n sec­
ond lieutenant ami pilot In the
United Statee Air Force.
Cadut lIotlgiitH was selected for
imiltl-englne training ami will fly
the B-26. He is the son of Mr.
ami Mrs. L. R. Hudgins, Sr., 201H
I'alinetto Avenue, Sanford.
lle graduated front Seminole
High School and later attended the
University uf Florida for three
years. In college he was pledged
to tlie Phi Kappa Tau Social F ra ­
ternity. During World War H
he served on a mine sweeper in
Sasebo and around Yokuska, J a ­
pan.
AUTO TESTS
More than one-third of nutomobiles which are inspected by Stato
Highway Patrolmen for safety re*
qulrctnenU do not pass the teat,
State Patrolman R. 0 . Harrison
reported thla morning.
Among the teats are those of
brskoa, light#, windshield wiper*,
windshield glass, tires, ate. Those
motorists whose cars pass tha teats
are given approval tickers, while
those who faU to pass a r t given
tickets stating tha defeats.

ised the Jaycees committee that
there will In' a public m i'digg held
liefoie the lit* decide* whether
t,. ,11 the new Seagrnvo* fire
iMick." aid E. .1. Miiughton Jr.,
at Hie Juycei* loiicheon vesterdey
in tin Vnelii t'luh.
Mi Moiighton lieudcil a Uaycee
and l&gt;o iio" men's committee that
wiii! iii'fnif the City t'omniisslon
nvi'nily !" inquire whut action the
i ’ll* planned to take (ill tin' truck.
"The mayor also promised,” said
Mi .Houghton, "that there would
he a survey made of Sanford by a
fir...........
company be­
fore the truck is offered for sale.”
Mi Mmightou, at the request
of 111•*ili-y Odhum, read a letter
Hint Hie committee delivered to
tlie i' 11v Commissioners.
I'hc text of the letter fallows:
Union aide City Commission
City Hall
Hanford, Florida
(lent lemen:
"At a regular meeting of tha
Hi'iiiimdo County Junior Chamber
id Coiinnerco on Thursday, May
1H, n general discussion was held
on 11" article appearing ill the
Hanford Herald which staled that
the (.'lly Commission of Sanford
was pi "posing to sell the new
ll'um lanit Oa Pa** gaa&gt;)

Option Murder Trial
(Joes To Jury Today
TITUSVILLE. May 2U — (JP) —
The date rested its first degree
murder rase against Frederick Og­
den today.
1 he former army intelllgenca
officer Is charged with killing hia
wife nnd Its came back to the stand
briefly to say again ho yamem*
hi red nothing that day last Sep­
tember front lu s t before the shootfo
ing
until he found
himself in JaU.
ig hi
Hubert Griggs opened argu*
muntn for tha stato. saying
evidence clearly shows prfraedlluted murder."
William Akrldge for the defense
said "if thsre is the sllghteet
doubt whether Ogden was sane,
the burden of proof rest* with
tho stale."
Noah Butt for the defense and
Murray Overstreet for the atete
will wind up argument# with the
case expected to go to the Jury
about mid-afternoon.___________

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE, May 20-BP)
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Continues Talks
iOaRllaaea Pran P aa. o h )
knda wore being tiutlt nml Hag*
Hg out. In the Soviet Doctor,
feet Hcrllli's Mayor Ernest Ren’ warned II iihmIii liin Hector would
find I1h freedom” agnlnst nny
utach
u
i in conquer
nd suddenly overrun free Merlin.''
A U S T R IA — Offlclnln In Vienna
•Sid Russlu's latest dclayinK luctlcs innkn It look ns If Austrln In
la for an Indefinite occupation.
; They received (lie latest deadlockIflS of the Auntiion treaty negolatlonn ralmly. In London llusnin
demnnded Unit before discussing
Austria thn western powers first
tnsw rr Riistdwt cbm ge.i they have
vlolatnl the Itnlinn peare treaty
oy making T ilesle n war base.
Ino West mi hi the Trliaito l»*ue
was a K iishIiiii smokuaemn.
F L O R E N C E , Italy— The II- N.

eduratlonal, scientific and cultural
organisation'll fifth fcn cral con*
feienre heard Director ticnrtal
-Itlom rones Model urge all naHon* to unite for peace and do
everything In their power "to
fight against the obsession of
war.”
B ELG R A D E'— Yugoslavia sent
eight Greek children hack in thcii
parents after more than two year*
of exile from Ihcir native landThis was the first compliance by
Yugoslavia i« h United Nations
rail for return of refugee chlldicr
who have been separated from
their parents by the civil war In

Greece.

Ami In Israel— I'rlme Minister
David Men-Gnrlon said that Dussin h»d given national freedom to
everyone In the Soviet Union ex*
cept the Jews, and asked that
Zionist.' In Itnssln lie allowed to
leave for Israel If they wish.
Speaking at a celebration of tho
UGth anniversary of the founding
of this communal settlement III
tho Jordan Valley near Tiberius,
ilin-lluilon emphasised the out­
" “ iStiVlr K Til APPB4I* _ r standing part Russian Jewry had
TH K
M T A T l: O K H L U ItltrA T O i
t l L I . I J I i M A K t/ IW I. who** Pines had In building Israel. Afh|lm was
of reeltlenm &lt;ut tnldrr.ee are tin* fiiumlid by II iihhIiiii Jews.
P A R IS
French Foreign MinV o ! ! ' nr#* h«*r*l»v nottflod that s
•lift hae hem hrotiaht a «a lri»l you ■ii i Hubert Kchumun said nrgor . « i.. r i x i i i i I'o u ri t\f Hemihf In
bv tlultniM probably would open In
County, Klnrldn. In nhuneerv. In
flKNlfV Lt:o UiJrtf. *ald 7'(' '’ v nevemI weeks on Ids proposal to
Iruf for fllvni... iinrt Dlrl'-iJ Mt SI.V pool lhe coal and *teel Industrie*
L V o t.ONO. Itsliillff vs. I.II.I.KH of Western Europe.
MAP MiSU, l&gt;. f«r,rfnnt. «n.l vou
lb- liullcnted to the foreign nfAre hereby required tu file win
th* Clerk ••( *«l'l f.-urt *i ..In fell* committee of the national
d ries In »li* Court Ilonas of Hr ncleinbly (lower house of pailrnPliant* UiMioly, Klnrlilii. «t H«n
ford. Klorlila. roar wrlM»n nr .... ill I Unit these negotiation* mny
waarane*. &lt;p*r»onn.d.lv &lt;&gt;r t&gt;r »&gt; ■tin linb other countrle* than lieiItirn m In ►nlo huh mi Ihr Sin.
MV nr Julio, A IV lil!.n. Mill tb*r*-I iniioy.
D fl.r In III* Willi *ahl f'lrrk Vanr
I'liillurnent, he raid, &gt;dnld hr
written rtefrnr*. II nor. to lb*
Blit of Com|.|mI,]I In »iil;l suit *&gt; culled upon to ratify all agree­
tiu t|m* pr«»*rtb#4 bv l«w
ments made with other nations on
____ ___ ___
jods*ra.nt
ll.rsln
hs •nl.i*il * aslant you by rt*- th« metglng of their heavy imlnstries.
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aollrltnr for Plaintiff
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“There Should Be A Law Passed,”
Says Larry (Al J o ls o n ) Parks

of hipped on tha subjact of se­

curity for aclora."
He gave these figures:
"There are 7,500 members of
tho Screen Actors Guild, and
thay avaraga levs than 93,000 a
year.
airwj v n n v
^^JBAlT'MOYLE
“Ninety per cent of the people
NEW YORK, — HP) ~ Film tlar Larry Park* tayi there ‘‘should who come out to Hollywood un­
be a law to make eclort live *en»ibly-for their own good.”
der contract are gone with'
I l l &gt;Inioftt an incniftVry'widt practice now to encourage an actor in a year. And mott of the*u
people have had some kind of
to live over hi* head and beyond hi* own mean*." lie «aid.
background In their businesa.
There u alway* preaiure |0 buy a bigger hou*e-lo do thii, lo Isn't that ■ frightening etutisdo that.
tlc 7
"1 don’t know how to avoid
But if he play* the game that way the actor find* he it never
this dreadfully
high morality
really economically stable. H e*-----------------------rate. I really don't. But actnre
can’t afford to turn down a bad
a 1100,000 home," he ought to know what they nro up
picture, hcrausa he la always In
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probably
have tho against— end plen their futures
need of money.
smallest house in Hollywood. We more sensibly If they are lucky.
"The only way hs can baal tho rUT
turn
can
turn the key In the lock (,’thcrwlsu the big Incomes that
am. Is* not
not to
In nl*»
It«
C
B.n ,,,rn
game
play It.
when we leave, mid It won’t cost como to Dome In Hollywood are
Larry, who just finished "That
Bedside Manner” for Columhia us more than 132 a month whllo 1Just fools' gold.
Larry still has three years to
picture*, pasted through here on we re away—Including taxes."
the way to a four-weak ataga . .
■iu ,t ^*v® 1° decide what go on his pirture-n-yeur contract
tour of Great Britain with hla kind of Ilf* you want," remarked with Columbia. But he end Bet
wife, Betty Garrett, the mualcnl Betty, who anarea her husband'a ty are gambling for real se­
curity as a
husband-aud-wlfe
view*.
comedy star.
Lafry has had a wry Interest team under their own netup.
"When we get hack we're go.
to have a hupIng to do a picture together on In the financial rewards of act­ y"ItlifeIs Ifdlffciidt
you're working apart,"
our own,’ he xeld. It’ll be a ing aver since his first movlo E.airy said. "Bo we've decided,
three-partner
enterprise— Larry, role. It was a biblical picture. come hell or high water, we're
Betty and their laywer, Lou Man- Larry got I&amp;60 a day for piny-. going to work together.”
Ing a Roman sohlllcr—and than
del.
“ If the picture Isn't any good, learned that a camel on the set
at Irani wc won't lm able to wa» getting $50 a day for play­
FO X D ISC H A R G E D
hla mo anyone else," said P a ,I,,. ing a camel.
T A M P A , May 23 — (A3 — Dr.
Parks, who Ims appeared In
When you're using your own
Carl J. Fox rrjmrlrd today he ha*
money,
••■"•i.j, you
/iiu have
nave to do
on a*
as well ns &lt;0
’ *» picture..
picture' In
in I&gt;
0 years, served been dlscnrged ns state meat In­
you can. If you lose It, you're1a rough apprenticeship In 2H It- spector.
dead on tha first one."
grader* before catching the pubDr. Fox, who reported May 10
Larry and hla wife saved
a B* ®yc hi "Tim Jolson Hlory,'' that u lot of horsumeal wa-s br­
' "fJtP.B.* .i™ rm th,,ir V* nl,^ * by ,lv-|
Hl»
of struggling for ing sold In Florida, already wit*
i?* pofU b c,' i
I recognition have made Parks, un miller suspension from the .State
W« dont hav* the drain
of ha amlnbly ssy* himself, "kind Livestock thinltury flout d.
Keeping in lumi wllli (he wild
and wnlly West, screen star
filmiiii Lynn wears her irm ly
guns a, she m rives at Las Ve­
gas. N*/, for a short vacation.
I Internationa)

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Legal Notice

Dr. Heiiry McLaulln

IN T U B O U R T o r T I I B COUNTT
JU D O B ,
M EM 1N O L B
COUNTT.
rLOHIDA, IN P R O B A T B .
tn rat Batata of
ULLIB BSTKLIi BUTTON,
To
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Creditors
and ____
Psraons
Claim
Demands
Balms* or

Against Haaid K
Kstatai
Tmi anil «ach at you ar* n*r«br notified and required to prssant
any claims and dtmands which
you, or slihsr of you, mny have
saalnst Ih* eslals
of O LLIB
KHTKLI, BUTTON, deesasad, U ls
of .said County, to tho County
Judas of Homlnol* County, VTorl■l». al his office In th* rourt
house of said County at Banfor.1.
Hcmlnol* County, plorlda, within
*laht calendar months Iran lha
Mm* of -tho first putillraHoii or
this nolle*. Barb claim nr damaml
shall h« In wr|llna. and shall
stals Ihs pises of raslritnc* and
post offlco address of Ih* rlatn.ant, and shall bo sworn lo br
th* claimant, his agent, or his
attorney, and any such claim nr
demand net • oo filed shall be
l.sonerd
Button
Aa Administrator
of the Ratal* of
Ollle Retail But.
ton, dseeastd.
We like to help you
with that

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W R A PPED F R E E FO*'
M A ILIN G

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Home and Income
Only D H — (ash. Balancd Uka
rent.
Arranged far 9 families, two
hatha.
Lire la one apartment, rani L
two.
r ir n ir of fruit— will sell furnlshei or unfurnlehed. A real
opportanlly to - own a home.
Apply i l l Melhmvllle A re.

Modern Way To
Control RoachesL
Bothered hy rooehes or. an tsf*
Inhnston’e "nO-ROATH. spoiled
by brush In Ike kitchen, kills
runrhoa, ante, and watsrhuf.
What's more, the eolorlee* met­
ing la effective for month;, and
kill* the etraye that wander In
nml walk orer It. For ylentlflc
ronltnl.
Johnatoiia NO*
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Price* ares R os., S*ej pint. 9LM:
quart, I2.M. avelleble at
R u u m llla t

Mints To lloiiHewIveit
HIDDEN VALUER

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A mrin's suit Unit look) well
sml io n ic , ill a low piles Is not
neccMst IIv a list gain, says Claries
I,. Hrutl, rltilliln g n p e iia llil for
the 11. S UipnrIntent of Agrletil
tine.
ALmy (b'litllii that .I&lt;&gt; not
im meilinlelv meet the eve —■ sm-h
m gooil wurkiiiHUNlilii, prs slituuk
falirle, liigli g iuilc coal fronts or
Inter lining
deter mine Ilia ssllsfiirtlnri n still w ill give.
The suiting Itself is unly a par­
tial guide in iplalUy, Alls* Hurt I
explains. The rtninc suiting umv
lie lined by mmiirfnetmura who use
illffeienl grades of lunldc ntalsrinl* ami worktriuliidilli
iinnie bet­
tor ipinlitv Ilian ntIters.
I’re.Hhi Inking docs not gltow In
the apjieiiranee of a Milt at the
aline.
Mnniifactururs of highgrade stills .dirInk, teat, end lntiperi lliclr nnilerinls bermo mak­
ing them up, Tills adds .tu the
telling price of the suit., Lowcost suIth may or may not bu pm
shrunk, so nmv not fit ns wall
itflei tiry-eleriiiing nr pie,.Ing -ii imlnt for the purchaser to to
shier.
Coal fluids, (lie niHteilnl. Illilile I lie fr ont of h eosi, enllur
Intel lining, and linublsr nuddlng
lit tint lie id good finality If a suit
in to live grind service. These In
tier mnteiinls me nol visible tn
the buyer, bid lie usually ran as­
sume that lOHimfar tillerII of high
grade suits niake coat flouts that
will slund up uniter wear anil
Hcarillig and bold tbrdr «bapo.
A loan inn leuin a few tests
which are helpful, sucli as gi loping
the rout fiord mol letting go lo
sen if il spiiogs back into shape
without a wrinkle, (li lie muy mil
the corner of the collar lo see if
it flips back lulu piece qplrkly.
Pockets may be milled Inside out
am) examined. Those of salt, light­
weight. closely woven twill will
wear better than steaiy, plainwovan fabric, stiffened with slslng.

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W # ra n aupply a n y o f th® h u n d re d s o f d iffe re n t ite m s

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b u ild in g * and fa rm p ro p erty In good condition. O u r
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tha Dtalar* on Tha Hanford itst*
Fsrm srs starkst tor pruduos sold
lo Truvhsra and Dsalsr* w to 1
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a stadium...If» our job to ss« that you g it
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AN IN D EPEN D EN
T DAILY NEW SPAPER_____________

» VOL U M E X X X X 1

F.E.P.C. B ill
Gets Support
Of Red Party

Joys For Boys And Girls

King Wins Easily For
R.R. Commission:!
Littlefield Is Dc-j
feated In Volusia

Commies Rcgm Pick­
eting Wftitc House
Demanding Legis­
lation Be P a s s e d

By ABSfK-' &lt; vj) jiRF.sm
Cheater B. McMullen ol Cleat
*•!•) crushed J. Tom Wat»on\
V hopei lor a political comrbatL in
Tuesday's runoff primary by dr
cisivelg defeating him for Congress.
Watson, a colorful political h|Ur&lt; for yean who Wa* two yean |
ago defealetl in bit tact lot gov
etnor, trailed with 37.921 vntrj to
McMullen'* 55.558 with only irvpfi
precincti in the first diitncl tin
counted.
In the only itatewide context.
Wilbur C. King eaiily defeated
Grady Albritton for the State Rail­
road and public Utilitiei Commit
•ion. King, the commission dunman, wai renominated after cam­
paigning on hit finl term tetord.
The vote from 1.479 of the
itate’i 1,595 prerincli wai 179.022
for king, 109,229 for Albritton.

No. 198

AMoclated Pres* Leased Wire

SANFORD. FL o HIDAT WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 15)f»0

Watson Loses
For Congress
In 1st District

THE

McCarthy Says He
Will Make Public
U.S. Loyalty Files
Senator Claims T h a t
Papers Will Expose
Deception In U. S.
S t a t e Department

WASHKITON, May 94 — UD
— rreaidrnt Truman today cre­
ated a new Federal Maritime
Hoard and named Ma). Gen.
Philip 11. Fleming to ha Under■crrelary of Commerce for
lran«timlnlloii. The I'reaidcnt
nUo picked three chairmen of
federal tommlasiun*. Including
hi. old liirnd, Mon
Wallgrrn,
to hr,id the I filer ill Power r«imriiidim. M illgrcn, former go*ernm of Waihington. aui-ceed*
NcUon Lee dmllh

WASHINGTON. May 24—(/P&gt;
—Senaloi McCarthy (ft-Wu) said
Indav he has decided lo mako
public ropic* ol "pcttuicnl parts"
id government loyalty files having
i be a(ing on ibe Owen l.alhmore
( ave

Mil aidiy vvd m a itrtemenl
that tlie pipeu would expoye delibtiale gi.vtid xml deception" on
llic pail of die Stale Department.
WA.illlNC.TON. M«v 24- CD
He said be lias photographic
Member* of Mrmv A W.rll.n r'l
copies of the filet and would make
ProgiMiive Party mart beef back
them public when be speaks in
ami torili in tionl ol tbc While
Rochester, N. Y . tomorrow night.
flcmtc today s*till iigu* demanding
He will addrext a convention of
p.ii*.iae ot f-.nr l.mplovmenl PraiCalltoln edtfi’ix
lice , |pi|i&gt;lalm&gt;i
McCarthy li.ix rhxrged that L*tt,-*»igr B Minpbv. Jr., »**l»tFn-ld Mixilinll Viarount Archl
.1111
1tic Piogteime Partv « na i,aid t »■*, i*.&gt;i U'avcM, imteil Rritlxh linRiie. a lobits lliipkins Univer­
tnoirtl 'fi retaiy, ».iirl llte meinlirn m llita is tc-idiH, dtmt earlv thix , sity prof run! and "cratinnal con­
will ini kel d.iilv lioni II A M tnnriiuig ,i, ,i l.ondnn linxpltal *x n sultant to the State ilepiilment on
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alidimdiial '
I,, ' I ' \l . ex, rpliog S.iluidav* •pel it) i, hi
I- &gt;f I,” rm iflau*, is Russia's top
spy mi tbit country l.aftimore has
■tod ''i|ltll.’V«. until die Senate ait*
denied that clivigr ipulei oath and
on I be FF.PC bill
al*n has ilepied dial lie ix nr ever
Krimrleu a*kc'l loin **bv tbc
gi"iq, wa* po ketmg tlie While
was a Communist
1U ltsf in v irw nf f ’rr#udent fm
McCaithy told tepottarx today
(lint ihc (lle-t he Inlnnil* lo 'II*III.HI * 1,11114 'inir Lm Vihk
thnt tlm fdex in intends to ills*n»l »illlf l 1 tv d ritflih 1
dote are fruity ’be loyalty record*
u
, •lialdri&gt; Mir I’lCaldeot'-*
■d th,- hIiI (iffire of War Informa­
tion tie said tin- original docu­
H'l V'll III* v &lt;&lt;( 1li »• law purelv lip
Hd'icifir t Mm nlvV hiinI "W p don't S t i A l « * ) ; i : . l
S i i I I r r a ment* rum a ir in possession nf
lln Slate Department.
•'Vcrthlng lie
think he lx dc•l|||( *'VI
K’ r L i p s r
l ‘' i o i u
A 1»
l.alt inii'ic served ilutlng part
F’9%11 *1. ntdatn I'.M-iiL'i- lie almidd
of tip svai an doputy director of
iTfr
fill• nil dltl f'Mt.
i l o i n n i d l S i i t k; r r v
(lie OWt, in chingc nt I’aclfla
&lt;n&gt;l r x«'» t othn
operations.
lull '•
P O N D O N , May U
(d Ti The (Rate PeptnInvent tins aaldAnvbow, Msis|*tsv added. District
T iy g ’ f Id r. xiuiiming up hi*
tliat
Lattlinoie never wa* on 1U
of 1 olundda law* fo rh 'l idekettng
Inlk- in I iiiidiiu, I'nrU and Max(lie ,‘ ton»IC
rot*. d rc lirrd tonight the pos­ paytuil and that It thersfor# ha*
mare her* cafriw! *lgn» sib ility cxiatx nf conttnit-llre no loyalty file on him
In announcing that ha plana to
ig. "Join uu( Pimple's Vigil nrgnti.iilim v (a rrdilcn the ten­
FPU," and 'No Comptumtae sion* of tlie (old war and iiltl- make public "pertinent port* of
loyalty file* having a hearing on
White Ouprenmcr-- P»*« in a ir 11 bring II to *n end"
tti" Laltlmor* case," McCarthy
iimilv before the pi-kel* t""iI O N IinN iM.yy 2 1 I D
Vis- •W"ill:
IIlax wore
It'll t il m
Illfteiely
lil V fur the
I f Iihi*
iq, then march, a del*gal,|iji "&gt; th-r
11 tha
I oiltnll, eiitlcalui* ’’"I • * ■* i nillil W y tcll, tlir nil- eyed H iduli pin pose "f furnishing a linkk 1In
,-ntlttd "li Prexlilenf Ti iili'nli t" tirl.l ' I ,,*b a l **lii&gt; r iox Iic i I It r lin i I Httlnu’ro chain in evidiinca, *
would not pipduci’ 'hose files tn
■iiiigratiilatc him on Id* * " *
llllllrx |,l A ll II I l-H !-,!!* !«'». &lt;Il **rt public "t this time
-if civil tigi’ln legislatiii"
p j. necevsin., hmvaver. to
Tha il'degattun ri&lt;i'r-n n'&lt; 1
t' I •'

McMullen who troreil an entv
win In the First District rim in't
alonal race, returned to hi* deck
today aa though nothing hail him
pened.
Ho questioned wltnenivc* In
erlmlnal cases which he will pro
Mrute a* state attorney for Plnellas and Pasco counties. In a vic­
tory statement he aald "I hope
that the people of the district will
Photo ttv Toil HwoI iii
(iir ls ns well ns hoys
gotl *a■ Mg
opening of
tiija KM
r*K th
*"'&lt;rill
■&lt; out
wm of the
*sit- *i|o
unite In continued progress of the K lk 'i Playground inn Fort Mellon
candy, ........ ...
and other reft' I in,nit,i to huge qunntlty, nod
afternomi, tint
Mtdltn Park Saturday afternoon,
Florida1!* fastest growing section." it Just happened that 11
ladies of tin* Anna Mlilcr t'lreln ,u.i Mi, »eivu,y l.co llulnci, who
hI mivd aniiip of Sanfoid boys w i e enSheriff Alex Littlefield of Vo- joying refrtMhmeats on the
first con,-, ive-l tlie Idea or the til- '■m mind, hnlujeit the key to it to
tlic sec-sium wiien tile pieline was sioipped.
Inula 'county, rhnlrnmn of the Mole
Mayor I'niinway In behalf of tie I Iks. Il was n I,null,u dny for
thnn MW Imppy youngsters I turned out fm lbe nreauuu to
State Democratic Executive Com­ enjoy the more tlinn $l,f&gt;O
U
the kiddie &gt;.
II worth of nlavgrnund i-quiiimcm p in .
mittee, today lost h!:i seal on the vlded hy the Sunfnnl Lodge
l-jlks. M rrchulil* contributed pop,
;e of l-pk
committee. Me was defeated hv
Dr. E. I,. Thompson,
Daytona
Beach dentist. Thompson polled
7,409 votes; Littlefield 407H. Five
men eonght the poet, draw patterIng votes
There wilt be at least 30 new
reaantatlve* and seven new
tn the 19M Legislature.
- rjn a dhsdjp contested racn for
tile (nree-county 19th Senatoilal
r
J
1trinnle County, retained bit p«il for anotber Imir year term by defeat
‘
■ e*at, Senator Evans Crafy of Rtu-1 i j i . »,
.
■ * [ Ira J«* k .'ilemper In lire itin-ulf lor tlir iiummation yriterday Ly »
.' art, a former Speaker of tin* M viuk Boat Sank I»i| v«Vof 570to 447.
JsM rltn I' j i i : i n r r ' i
fliis
; House, held a narrow lend over ;
.The lace was practically decided in Prcrinrt No. I. the we*t *i,L
inn UVe*! O f W i l t r t 'i
f Ir.ilt h A tul Cfunit
Oils R. Porker, Jr. of Fort Pierce. •
With only Crnry’s home precinct ,
^"nb'id, by.a vote ol 41&gt; to 150 in Mr. McClelland's favor.
I l()n l
Off P a c i f i c A t o l l
1 i 1 11 -1 I i o 11
unrrpnrtcd he had LftfH to 4.ft3ft
In Prrrlnrl No. 2 at Lake Monroe llic i«rc was vrry close, with
■(lam inae# o * Paa*
,
ir«ait*«*n *&gt;■ l*"a* ■&gt;*&gt;
D'rfTidfanil
getting
on
to
Stem
a
I lir vt-lcrXii "tldici, \* I f ’ *lax*
A1.1 1
flONOl.O.U. May 21
t/f)
youth
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,,u V 07. Paul■. In Precinct Nm) str|1,
,„ t,npnl. w
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A N«iv pair'd lioal lorl.iv picked 4 chose Mr. Clelland hy » i,0 K1|r,|„. ,,.rv(.tl
lb- ( ...... ill
,.lt,rk wll)l 1 , Sr mil, ,1•
tin
b
ill-ill
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l I llr -.11 , III!
up 17 uniniurcil survivors ol a 1 .10 void.
p 11I 11 ol «dv
mu ml W Mcine It, f'larcor,, I* t lilllb rli
,)i-n * r|i l a n i I..I......... ll l l | i r | « l " l l l " "
Wlltiur C. King rareiveil 11 Itrm h'i ami
Ia&gt;o llu ln r r ot, m il- 11111,
Navy flying boa I crash at M,due1 , mil, 11*,,, k
vote of 1,272 to (lr «-1 irniicctor*.
M iv 5, In-, f*211■I," d i ll iv l l r *nl
lap Atoll in lli*- Mar-iliall Matul* mioty-widc
loohlrm* -d
dr Alhrltton'a R4I In the rnco, I'rcclnrt __ .. completed
.........___ it* *il ir.i I ,-.11
l- ir d I i»la|i*r m idiv
bcnldi
i*
llic vrmr-1 will take the 17
wa* -* |
fir Railroad anil Public tltllltlea muiit curly mul rmatcit IL &lt;rti
e it',A '(riling «t■x' - i .I *&gt;In, believed
I I crewmen and six paiirngrii, in­ rimtnlaslmier In Grmi|i No. I l.ullntln tmnrd ol the T oori-,1 plaior.i v* -f,
11 by M u ion 1
TITUSVILLE^ Mav 24 ' D - I
* I.KVELAND, May .'I
ill 1iking &gt;r|, "I ilrtl in k*, Atrbi
Ills
wiia
n
good
Index
i&gt;r
ih«
r,.„t,.r
Fred
Pope
wi
wa
*
r-h"
'
A doren witnesses Including hisj cluding a woman and a baby to t'tal vole In the comity of *p-, an,| |i
Perkin*. Jr„ Karlv 11*11"’, *' &lt;~tl», ,t| 111w M,III",it I i. i i mllro*d o p e m tiiig i ,t ■
b rill I ’m liiv rl W iv rll who the
t,,»iii* have postponed iiii ' i' tune
mother today
testified
they | Kwajalrin. They are expected tlierr poximately 1,813 vote*. The total |(oii*li'ddrr nod It. A. Newm .0 Ice, to |l,* I -r,n.
Inxl xnbxt intlal I'ln n rx If" Mil
,
I
I
In
thought Frederick Ogden. 3ft-1 at 5 P. ftf.. I.Sf
lu H xtilke t h »y bad
vde In Precinct No. I wa* 7(l0, Krrvr)j „ n mapertnra.
An --nil"
■irk Mill hi llie Irxl
year-old real estatn man anil form- |
He ttlltied die
in-mow
a a a lm t tho \'&gt;bdicallop
that
there
were
but
At
Precinct
No,
14,
Fern
Pm
A Navy ipokrtman at Pearl
•r Army Intelligence colonel. was
i olilr*l , illroad liliex o«-,l •1 Utif ll,|e. leiiqiin.iillv il lr,i*l. I" 19 III
fi’o ballot* ceil out.
I'harle.H A. Wirloa won over M fliM rli.ill I Harbor
said
tlir
flying
boat
milk
unbalanced when he "hnl his wife
fal”
The count wea completed In K. Weaver for the post of Com Wax g u n .
and I ’M I x|id im plied tlir em
during a family quarrel,
Tlie dale wa* i-himgi- I n&lt;
in UK) feel of water after il uttilrk Pirclnct No. I nt etwml !t:lt0 o’^ 1 tv Deinnrrntlc Executive Com l i m y M.,b,
am
Flossie Ogden was shot In the an ohjetl on the takeoff fucidiy clvk with Mr. Clelland and Mr. mitleeriinii hy o vole of HI to &lt;1
rjliotil. of tho Nathilial i railw ay) j pile Wltli llnpe -n X tlllie "1 deep
.Mill L in y I i"n | S \1&gt; ( ill my
™ hack with a ,4ft rallher pistol the
Mediation Hmwd, -aid ' "I -I. i ilrpre xylon
.. morning of Sept. 6 during n domen- Mail ami cargo went down with
f tho! Wavell drove li-iltan fiine.x ft'’ O’
f il tin- I ."m i f" give more |icrt"nal • diff, ox*i*tant iire*li|i-nl
litotherhond of I .......m ill'*- I ho
tic quarrel.
..
. it;
Pgvp*. i lenie'l "i i,-b nf ('iieiiaii-a
e lle n ti"" to lln* |n,,gr*tti ii- it y- ii
d
,
Mrs. Miriam Ogden, mother of
loon ap-l Englnemen.
and smashed ,l "- *triiiigc*t ele.
The crew managed In save em
Mi Hat ot iii | linteil mil that the
Ogden who wa* a Lieut, Col. on
ntlisi union* Involved *'•• Gio | nii-nle
nf
M i-sidlnl'x
African
r h U 'lic n ', i --t,h i , 111pp \*i* Hilt Ii*.
Gan. George Patton1* staff In ergency radio equipment and noliMioilierhood of Loci'tu 1,11 Eli , 11'i- &gt;px
tired ii,- (t,e I l ii-'lt 1 egid.iiure « giiirrr*, Th* Order ”1 Railway
, Europe, told the jury these things lied Kwaliahen. The Flying hoal
Rcvetxe* foil , *ei| for Hiitntn In
nilioi-l'l of v,, | , , ug.i, ,* &gt;r)| jiow-ei (■'inductor* and The Hiotln-ihood
about ner eon* married l|f*;
A film , tii,. (in man A frica Oorpx
" f Oppof III I"I'lll of IIH-lllliCM, ’.'till of Rnllrond Trainmen.
Ha married ‘In 1940 and m*4m*d could be seen iq the dear blue
Field Mei--Iinl Erw in Rnin*
reive withoul Miilii, y, veateil wltli
(inff said the union* had l«-rlde&lt;l nrnlrr
, like a normal neraon until he came water today.
Union production hlocks of ini TALLAHASSEE, May 24
met slitk ln g bn-1 ii'iw n rfiillv ’vlilbi
tlir* Giivernoi A cnlnnidtci, tii-nde-l yrilonUy to »lrlki’ at
' home In 1940 fiom two yeera
A.M
I
Pilot Ensign William M. Shaver pi-verl pasture greaser are being (/Pi
A new move to takn om liy r&gt;r. E. I&gt; UrmvnleB war art Thuriijay, hut a few horn lalei I i in, llrlttab wen* mrupled In
ovaraeas. Afler that he tieenmo of Sigourney, Iowa, laid (he plane pbntrd this week on tti" Ri-ininoln
W nvrll ,va» (rnorfeired
trot of tho Flnrida DenmcrnMi- ll|i til III*, c m ilt v print In tim war «&lt;i opted a mediation Im a il pie*, (Mee,e
A ^tHiCUlltr **
C"inty Farm, Kenneth Eaddv, Vot,, ip,. It 1111—
I, , "iiunalid In India
Executlvi*
Commlttea
away
from
ami
w
**
ie-*ctfv»ti&gt;i|
in
li'lH
)■
*
for
further
attempt*
»'
'i-Hlo-j
Huabgnd and w|f# aeparatad stayed afloat nine minutes.
ratonnl Agriculture teacher, anwhere, In n period of gri-sl piilltlCrew members included Naviga­ nmneed today.
friend* of Sen. Claude Pepp-r Governor Caldwell, with Rev. ment.
orwa tfll947.
.
lm lincaini1 viceroy.
Hrownloo ii* clinirnmn ilutlng tho
Her ion w*a fcnnilderablv dla- tor Ensign Ralph A. Jenkins. Long"Home 200 mtacellaneiiiix grlov- calInturbulencn
hipPnvnd flfrtnmlax, Nuinher gained strength In election -f rein
tlir fa r cast, n* n m llllu rv
ganlxaiinn.
Mrbad over hie domaatlr nffalra wood, Fta.; A-MM Walton E. End­
mire*—many
of
them
mdi'idunl
of tho group ynafordav.
«r, tnd Ut), and giant carpet gras* member*
Riiyim iliil Kadoi Him served for rase*—are Involved," GoU «“ld. cni’ iiiinmler and a pnlltli-al lender,
th# night before the ehoptlng.
Hnveral Pepper koy men In tin*
played a rule in the war against
Other wllneaaaa pfl4 fletly they ing of Payne. La.; Chief Earl xvi-rj given to the school hy tho cnrnmlttco — eiotehly Clmlrumii * term , and wax aiicceeilpil tiy Some nf the case* stem from dlf- Intin* ,ta|inncxr which vs«» deeply
Judge
(iouglex
Htori'tinm
Mr*
A.
fi-tetirra
between
tho
iinimi
unit
fiul Conaervatlon Service Nuraerv Alox Littlefield of Del.eml
thought Ogden Inagne,
II. Walker, Miami, Fla.
appreciated In America.
W avell
One of these wai A. R. TrafMeanwhile, In Rangoon, Rurnm, at IronkavlHe. Future Farmers of were whipped hy mim who helped J . potoratm w-ia olrcted c lia iiiiia ii thn cairier over Interpretation of wax awarded tlie Legion of Merit,
railroad adjustment luianl award*, after the w ai, hv t’ rexld m l Tru­
ford, realtor for w ^w O gden wa. the Burmese government an­ Annrlra member* Aubrey Dunn Rep Georgo Smathera uiist Pci&gt; In February.
During th - foil nf IP48, end un­ ho milled.
working whan tha ehootlpg « • nounced It ha* reached a ceasefire
per from hi* Senate met thi&lt;-x
Raymond Cohb went to week* ago.
der tho leadership of Raymond
In New York tho New York
agreement with Ut« while banl and
Recalled from India hy tha Brtt" T « ffo rd aald Ogden ‘‘waa lhe PVO) People's Volunteer Organi­ Rn»k*virie Monday with George
Rut firnt analyal* of tha *&lt; - Rader, the i ommtMe* sponxorprt * Central announced:
Irh Lahor goveriiment, with which
Kcm,
Conservation
Aid,
to
bring
tonal)
clinic
with
tlic
rexnll
that
1U
"Wo waul to emptm- (c that lie differed .............
A beet naan t ever h A In the office sation), The group, numbering
nation didn’t Indicate whatli'-i
of policy,
iiixitlnxS Ue Paa* -■x*«i
but a eouple wafia before the more that) 10,000 man, la one of hm- the Planting material.
there ha* heen any concerted ef- underpirivlicgt'ii imya *1111 g ill* bed
(dnattaa** *»« » * * •
(C aattnnrit Oa Tea* Txxo!
Vhlle In Hrooksvllle, C. U.
(tleatla*** we Page T w » i
shooting I notka M .*ae acting three rebel forces that has fought
BIIAcnsderfer, Nursery manager,
peculiar. Ha disregarded hie work the government for two yeare.
Florida Board Will
Fine Quality Teaches
the boys on a tour
he was
and wajsVt dlitu
An official announcement said ronlurted
thrugh
the
nursery
wharo
they
Borrow
$28
Million
Grown In Sanford
the PVO, man would-be maasaged obarved the many different varie­
Immediately by th(lr leader* to ties of new graeies and legiimoa
lay down their arm* and await- bci* raised for aeod production.
TALLAHASSEE, Mav W -WPi
Proof that peaches tha equal
furthar Instruction*.
—Tha Stats Improvement Commu­ In *ixa and quality of tiyota
Crighton
Ofum,
herdsman
at
the
Th* agraamant was wanounced Chhacgut Hill Sanctuary showed
nion voted today to borrow 128,- brought Into Florida from other
000,000 immediately to get work stats* can b« grown In Bemlnola
after I t days of*t 2lka batwaan tho boy* crossbred cattle grating
't:S
BurmeM Dafenee MtrrisUr General on Improved paaturos at the
WASHINGTON. May 24 - (TP) -n- A minor earthquake rattled underway on the Ml.fiflO.OOlt Jack- County wa* fnrnlxhed hy Mr*.
Bo N* Win and PVO Vic# Praal- Bunau of Animal Induatry Sta­ the government structure today *• 16 Presidential reorganization plans aonvllle bridge and exprt«s high C. D. ForTeatcr of Wait Flrab
B o ,L * Y^ungt v
way projact.
.Street, who brought samples of
tion Moat of tha cattta were re- took effect with the consent of Congrete.
The agency authorised Uxuance
^ Faking told
fruit to The Herald office.
ault
of
croaalnc
rad
pot
I
a
with
Tha Senete yesterday cleared tha last three of 21 of President of revenue certificates to ralnn theTho
1 prlnraaehad on
mant waa raachr
pcachaa aro several Inch#a
Gertrud!*. Hod Danish and Truman's proposals, only a few Imitn before the midnight deadline at the biggest share of the project's
BHnandar of Sanat^atlaaeS,
Hplea requiring
Ow r#a* . Twe&gt;
In diameter, i n xouml and are
tha
early
cost
ana
voted
to
start
validation
hta party man * 1 ...........
which they became law. Il had killed five previosuly.
well colored and are sweat In
tha main
postwar period * 4i% th#
The Maritime Commission vanished as a legal body. Mr. Truman proceeding* In the court* within flavor. Tho peach tree grew from
Kei Beach Leaves
tho next few days.
a seedling near the front door
pec ted to Apiece It prompt-*1
It also signed a lease-pnr'-haae of the Forrester home, la now
Estate Of $200,000 la„ axwith
a new, Ihree-meinUr mlaalon.
agreement with the State Road more than 18 feet tall, tdtiwagh
■^Federal Maritime Board” of
MaJ. Gan. Philip
Department whereby thn highway given no spade! car# ytwdg se­
temporary
appointee*.
VEST
PALM
BEACH,
May
head
of
the
Old
Maritime
Comwill construct the iu*d* veral bushels of peaches annual­
cabinet minister.
Until n# aet», all five former mission, waa reported In line for ageney
84 - (49 —. Ban EUingwood
..............................
and bridges and lease them from ly, aald Mra. Forrester.
Beak, intamatkeoally known au- commissioners era ]obIe*a and ona of the top poeltlnmi.
tha Improvement Commission un­
M snagtr Sandy Andaman of
tha agency's 2,800 workers can
—
furthar result* of the ra- til tha d e b t!« paid.
tho Banford State Farmer* Mar­
do only routtna chore* while
lastlon drive, four cabinet
tNfii
ket aald today that tha early
new agency
waiting to
gained even more auJATCE1 PROGRAM
varieties of Georgia paachas
within 'h i .j
than bum ,
ty In their department*—
Dick Aiken, Sanford tenor and
not yat arrived at tha Mar­
|,«0OO.
Comu
Commerce, Interior ana bualnaao msnsgsr nf Station have
ket, and sitlmatad that paachas
new Job* lark
ItM
wtU sing for tha Jaycaas of (food quality should now
UnderaecratsI •
etmUbri of thalr aubordlnala of- WTRR,
thalr maatuig tomorrow with wholes ala at about 11.00 » bu­
transportig ^ o t Comment
uch as J. Edgar Hoover's at
shel, Tha paach deal doaa. not
) XlmlnlsBuraau o f IkivaaUga* Harry Waatar accompanying, John really
gat underway until June,
Justice, th# Reclamation Sankarlk, praaldant of the Jay- ha
dated.
* today.
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English G e n e r a l

Viscount Wavel l
Di e s In L on do n

Longwood Man U McClelland Wins Renomination
Aid To Seminole
Among 17 Picked
To Post On County Commiasiot}County's Youth,,.-IX,
Up By’U.’S. Plane" , itlMiCSi
.iiw nXS,r rSiSSSK s- Urged By Harman ^ '

Four Rail Unions
P o s t p o n e Strike
A g a i n s t Company

D ozen Witnesses
« C l a i m Frederick;
Odgen Unbalanced

Improved Pasture Move Under Way T
firanses Planted In Take Control From
Seminole Count y Pepper Supporter

Government Structure Rattled
At Truman’s Plant Take Effect

Lora) Farrar
Market A(

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......-il. M ex pi-si
ill- Ijlllia ra ta

nod

vii-i ileciq*’' &gt;" which the

Ii-: in-Ion ’1' iti.-o (dexl to
A linn nail
111 M*
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... ......... F in e r, in w Ii • b ,11 i led to
xti-s- i-*lii

l|i&gt;’ fu el * aii'l_ " "I'- n c*

, loi I, I liave ......limed ”
del x11|iv
said
M’"
'Vtpl-v
. . -vId 'Ii nr il’- led w-ys
11-,-1 iepl,■ mhix-ti I- ii-- ai I
,„| t, Mssut*ni
*ec1e*.il .
i at
|c
-I i ll'll a lfc u
n iIiy speech
' ,vr
...... .. . ot N-w q"ip'
i i ..n ilii’iea u «
•'««*

W Burt slat*
(,, a McA mertcan
Eihtors
_

High School Class
Given Instruction
On Diesel Trucks
Members ol lb' "h y d ra clans of
Seminole High S. - ml, - f which
Stew-mi Getchel i* Inxlrucin r. r*first hand in*tinctiun v#xl (&gt;! 11xv In the opn at Ion ind cun-

■x.1r iif Mon of

rmt'k iliiittiiniti

when they visile,I the Mack Truck
r&gt;nnpsnvrs semi trailer -xhlhlt at
Mu- Senfotd State Farm ers Mar-

kei1
tviexel an gins* -if l Oft '"id 138
hni-p power, with pert* and cas­
ing. removed tn show Inner mech*
aiilxin, logether with v*ll panel
iihotograpns uf vntmiunv nlants In
Lung Island ami New .lm aey, woro
j Iiuwii xnd explained bv B. L.
Hamilton. Orlando. Zach Jones ot
Charlotte. N. C.. and Porter H.
Lansing, locel representative or
the company. Mr. Lansing re­
ported many local citlieus vlsttod
the exhibit.
,
As Mr. Jones pointed out. th*
Diesel engine hes no spark plug*.
■* the compression of air ignites
the fuel which at a pressure of
1.7B0 pounds per square Inch, «
spiayed Into the cylinders. Igni­
tion occurs during every other
stroke nf the piston, n* In gaxoJlno engines, Diesel fuel sella for
about 18 cents a gallon. Hlglt
compression of tho fuel require#
machining of thn cam andI tlpy fUM
pump to one millionth of en Inch
deni ante, said Mr. Jones.

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Atlanta
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Chicago .
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Fresno ...
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New Orleans
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Niniaap..
H riirM M tlltH ta*..
R M r« r*, ‘ f'lilaaiz*. , Detroit, K a a •aa r i o . a»* at. l-eol*.
a m -in h rr of tlif
Asa orlair.i I'rtna whirls la r a llll . 4
( i r l l M U r l r In lb* « » » far rrp u h llretina ul nil ih* Innal MfMa prlHtril
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T y E D N E'sD AY. M A Y J ^ J M O

TOD a V m » 1BLB VKRflH
The very eyea of evil men
•ometimea atlch out from fatntoa.
"Ihit they can’t taka it with thorn
Wo have seen aelflab non a*
Hfc'a close declare that their
wealth wna aahas, and you can’t
tike aahes anywhere. I wai envidue at the foollih, when I law
the proeperity of tha wicked.

Psalm 73:3.

Evil people elevate evil men to
leadership. Home godless lands
have developed a fat and subservi­
ent priesthood willing to serve the
ends of godlessne«s. Like people,
Jike priest.—Hus^ 4:9,_
I hi

wVappar 8npport«r» 4 B a rre l

ICm i IMM Vr««
. . ___________ _____ * * n ■
rdm ents fo r Bureau In Intarlor,
I n «n incrafcaftijftfu l i f e r i t t t i t t a t i n
the surrender terms. The success­
o b ta in in g a d r iV t r ’a B cag to 8 f * balng aat
eno u gh to Waite-Hour I) Ivia Ion
to talta javar or u
tha gwvaful outcome of the talks, he arid,
m«rt wtn ba Ju it a matter of
been goon ware thorn of aeml
weed o ut applidM Ua ifeM tfa tto in lg g h i s
ningod upon a decision or tho Bur­
"o«H” trying to got fa codiazllliowera.
ma government to permit tho
enough to p re p a re th e m t o d r iv e s a fe ly .
SimultuncoiHy, the chairman too positions.
surrendering PVO men to regroup
AP Nawefcalurea Writer
T h e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n U re p la cin g o ra l q u estio n in g o| four major commlialoaa
Ona of two vlolontly antl-Pap- A barrel has been behaving like Into a new political party.
ua a c h e c k o f k n o w le d g e o f h ig h w a y la w . g r e a t e r care is came the executive boaara of tha Mr nambtre of tha commlttco a poatofflce. far more than ISO
Surrender of the PVO would
ta k e n to d e tect p h y s ic a l h a n d ica p s w flidh w ould In te rfe re agencies—the Federal Trad*, g t- l» aura ta try for tha chairman­ year* on ona of the Galapagos leave tha government with two
dcmJ
Power,
ami
SeaurltiM
end
ship
to
auccoad
Llttleflald
when
main fooa In tho drawn out civil
w ith d riv in g , a n d ro a d te a ts d eterm in e n o t m e re ly whether
Islands.
Exchatigo Commlqslona, and tha tha group fa organliad within
the Karana who want an
the a p p lic a n t h i s m u t e r e d th e m e ch a n ics o f oporuting an Civil AeronuutlL-M Hoard,
The barrel la nailed to a post at war—
tha next month.
Independent state, and tha Com
Postoffice
Bay
on
Charts*
Island,
autom obile b u t glgo W h ith e r h e known w h a t to do w ith tin
In the eases where tha boards
Frank D. Upchurch of Ht
munist*. Both rebal groups
c a r u n d e r o rd in a r y s t re e t and h ig h w a y cen d itiu n a. Thi.- hud chosen their own chairman Augustine, a former Htatc Sana. mors than S90 mile* off the coast lost much territory recently. The
of Ecuador. No government or Communists are now concentrating
Mr.
Truman
henceforth
will
•]
k in d o f tv a tln g in creaaea | th e num ber o f fa llu re n among
point them. And, prat
tor oLttiafm M ^two cl^
i p postal system recognises the w i ­ on nuisance raid* aimed at sabot­
jr w:nr n,Jtifltia
th o se s o e k ln f H eenses, but those who o b tain licenttea are will have power to remove
thered hogshead as a post offlee.
waa
ra-alaatad
fa
tha
caauaMaa
b e tte r an d s a fe r
But people persist fa leaving let­ aging communications.
Haven other plana becanti
yesterday,
The PVO fell out with the gov­
ters there,. Other people perafct
T h in I h a good s t a r t , b u t m ostly It e n d s th e re . O nce a on the stroke &lt;&gt;f m id n ig h t,__
Ha n ld ba ta antfacldad about In picking them up and mallleg ernment fa late 1*48 when the
re-assorted
various
chorea
fa
an
e rso n o b ta in s h is f i r s t licen se h e u su a lly Is s e t fo r life , u n ­
bseommg candidate far chairman them when they reach port.
government rafuead to negotiate
attempt to Impose order OR the
siprsasad belief that This informal service once was a truce with the Communist*. Al­
le ss he g e ts Into, se rio u s tro u b le w ith th e police o r moves confused povemment atreetero. .IH 1!?
“wRh M eat of Ala* UttlafiaW,
though not the molt powerful of
to a n o th e r sta ta w h ic h m»y req u ire h im to ta k e the tests
Hummlntr up, tha cltliene
the committee la not under con­ very Important to sailor* on whil­ the government’s adversaries, they
ugaln. T h e lice n se h o ld e r Has to begin a s a re a so n a g ly good rnlttee for the Hoover
ing
ships.
They
went
out
some­
trol of ona man Ilka It was.”
have wielded considerable influ­
d riv e r, but th e re Is n o th in g to a ss u re th a t he w ilt stay that called the reorganisation
E. *. Donnell of West PUlm time* for two or three years at a ence over a larga section of the
of
the
Stst
OiiiuresB
to
date
atretch,
and'
the
barrel
enabfaj
■••fk. anotbaa ffappar opponent,
w a y . A p erso n w h o passen th e in itia l te sta w ith a perfect
people.
"the best In the nation’s
r «Hi *1 s aspect I am” a
them to get tatters home faster;
sco re m a y i w ith in tw o o r th re e y e a rs y e a r s , jo in the class tu t still nut Koud enough,”
(u (tydney, Australia, Austra­
Nobody knows who nallad tip
o f th e w o rst o if v e r s on th e toad.
lian acamen'a unions threatened
The commit tea's chairman, t)r
the
first
barrel
at
Poatofflce
B«y.
'* y * t * • nm
S o o n e r o r la t e r it w ill be found n e c e ss a ry to require Hubert 1.. Johnson, preaidant of u l M
but It probably happened arouiid a national shipping tleup If tha
17*4, writee Jeeeph R. Slevln tn legislation to outlaw tha Commun­
a ll d r iv e r s to ta k e p erio d ic te sts s u f fic ie n tly rig id to dis­ Temple University, i‘hlladefahta,
ist Party Intarfcrea with any
slad that the actions *-*-*
the
current Issue of Pacific
clo se w h e th e r t h e y h a v e k e p t In fo rm ed on th e luw , still completion about 3 pi
union number.
a r e p h y s ic a lly a b le to h a n d le t h e ir c a r s p ro p e rly , ami have (ha
theVI&amp; M m^l,ru-IIM- puhl&gt;&gt;&gt;^
The hill to outlaw tha Party and
recommendations . . . ___
to wstd Communists out of key
re ta in e d sound a n d s a le d r iv in g hab its. S t r ic t In itia l te st­ year's report of the romattaeloii
•new,
Years
ago
Bievin,
who
la
a j t a &amp; v f g J t i hfrpetotogLst (expert on anahka posts fa trade union* moved Into
in g a n d p erio d ic c h e c k in g th e re a fte r m ig h t p rev e n t many oil reorganisation, headed by fo r­
President Herbert Hoortr,
and turtles) for the acadeipy, saw tho federal senate today after
of th e h u m a n e r r o r s w h ic h a r e the p r im a r y c a u se of truf mer
passage fa the House of
The three pinna which reachIt waa Dounall who publicly the barrel while on an expedition revloua
flc a c c id e n ts.
■presentatlvee.
oil n vote yesterday were brought rhallangad
to
obtain
specimen*
of
the
(Ilia* statamant
to the flood on "raaolutloeg of bafora the Llttleflald1
The shipping strike threat had
primary Indicat­ pagos’ famed giant turtle*.
been recommended by the frdernl
disapproval” offered by two He- ing the fliat
executive
After
delving
Into
old
ihlps'
Inviting Economy
pnhllraiiH ami one Democrat. By
of the seamen's union.
logs, Bievin writes that "It was executive
ejecting flit, reiolutlanl, the
recommendation wus unam
customary for a homeward txmnd The
If the House W a y s and Means Committee has its way, henute uffiniifd the plana, Tbay dltta't loaa, though.
mnusly adopted at unauthorized
whaler to cal) at Postofflru Bay “stop work” meetings on the wa­
Congress and th e re s t of the governm ent will be placed In involved:
If possible, pick up the mail, and ter fronts fa Sydney! Melbourne,
A,l«&gt;
•
!
ont&lt;
1. Centering authority fa tha ° f k l a atar performers, was re- carry It to her hortie port. Evena position w h e re th e y m ust either economise or fuce tla*
and Perthp ro sp ect, a m o st u n h a p p y one in an election year, of hav­ ( omnierro Department on Secre­ maatad to tha committaa. So was tually, through the courtesy of Newcastle
While In Taipei, Nationalist
tary Hawyer; the vote woe 44 to Mm, Louisa MeOrigor of D«. mevenante and by devious ways,
ing more billions p u b lic ly added to the national debt.
P*j to tpmsh the opposing resolu­ Land who campaigned through- mall would get to the families and warships sank Bn Chines* Com­
junks In Weifao Bav near
Possibly m o v e d in 'p e r t by a desire to win taxpayers tion of Sonatr.r Wiley (R-WtaJ,
friends Of the men who had Rust­ munist
Amly to lend emphasis to Taipei's
and Influence v o te rs, the Committee has avoided every sug- 7 1ley s supporters have arguen
ed their, letters to a barrel «n a celebration
of continued American
that the patent office, a Mini- ft* Petersburg, anotbar Pepper lonely beach In the Pacific."
gestloi) for fa ttfe tM l.jn taxes, has slushed excise tuxes al­ judicial
aid.
agency, should net &lt;bt
m o st w lth aban d o n . and In dealing w it h tax loopholes has run hv n political appolntae,
Diirfag
fka
Way
of
J812
the
Naval guns and Rad shore batFurprlslngly m ad e th em bigger instead of sm aller. All of 2. Shifting federal worka plan- S a t . ' ' 5 3 U , * ■ barraf served a ftratoglc purjotc teriea fought a duel. The Navy
for
an
American
frigate
caitain
tha shot* batterlaa ware
HeiVlceh
these activities, If finally translated into law, will reduce olng from the etineral oervices
Improved Pastures who lookod through Its contents said
silenced Without
without damage or casu­
the Im m ediate1burden of the taxpayer and also reduce the Administration ((ISA) to tha
to find out rwhesv the British whal­ alties to NatlOMHsta.
Housing and Horn# Flnanct
nca Agflow of cash In to th e Treasury.
ing fletrt was. 1
'*
Wsltao Bay Is north of Quemoy
ency; the vote again was
aa 48^9 „ v-—----- Pram
The tro u b le is th a t the taxpayer's burden in the long against Hnnalor Aiken's (R-Vt) Hrahman breeds.
Many times the barrel ha* Won Island, Nationally defense base
*/■ **M y elated that pangola replaced by pasting ships which Just off the mainland port of
run will be m ade heavier rath e r than lighter by this "tu* tllaapprovnl resolution,
3. Concentrating the control of Xt**a will also be used on the found Its hoops rusted or Its Amoy. The navy said th* Reds hod
relief", unless th e federal budget is trim m ed also. A h long
federal offlre building space tn school farm. E. J. Cameron Sr. staves rotted. But it's still fa uts. assembled 100 vessels, mostly
as deficit financing Is the rule, uny tux relief gained now the
USA. Tlie disapproval reso­ of Sanford la providing the plant­ The Han Diego Journal rspirts large Junks, there.
must be repaid la te r with interest.
Washington news of cont Inusd
lution, by Senator Olln Johnt- ing malarial, A soli and water that last March Capt. Jack Ken­
,„ (J
plan „Is „being
pre nedy of the tuna clipper Hun Dial American Marshall Plan aid for
(D-.iC), was swamped 39 conservation ____
Lowered taxes always look good to the taxpayer. Uni *°r*
to 7.
pared for the school farm by Lee brought a hatch of barrel Ml) Formlsa aent Talpsl to reioiclng.
they mean higher taxes some other year unless the govern­
And In Hong Kong, embattled
I he five l t&gt;|eeled plans affect- Jacobean, local SC8 plannlmr tech- into San Diego.
m ent is operating within Its Income. As long us the govern ed the Treasury and Agriculture iilclan. The plan will be used for
defenders of Nationalist China s
m eat Is tunning in the red, tax cuts simply store up trouble Departments,
the
In te n ta tc educational purposes and will be
Clay tiles decorated with family Wansban Ulan*, (Udronss) near
I ommerce and Federal Coinmunl- prepared in the same manner as coat-of-nrms or symbolic reprown- Portuguese Macao, braced tonight
fur the future.
eitliuns f'l.mmissloons. and th,» those prepared for Individual land- tatlon* of sports or bobbies art an for their second Red assault thla ]
ut lomi I I.nhor Ftelntions Board. ownera.
... „ .
increasingly popular means of giv­ month.
i .The 'L._......................... _
A Warmer World
The newspaper Wan Klu Yal
ing Individuality to the flrepSce.
capability map on an aeriel plmPo said Red tlen. Lin Plao was
lugraph together, with a blue­ ,(&lt;old &lt;&gt;rc,at Ohiiu.il, African Gold asBemtillng aaaault troop* north |
Seminole Youth
G ran d fath er' mey hav« been right. A favnrlla remark
print showing the land use In the Coast, assay* an ounce to thojow. of Macau. He was aald to be comi«
d
in
thin: "Vcou young folka a in 't tteen noth
various field*. The written por­
M ..iniiiM.il from |
Oa*) ‘'l
itig. You talk' ab
a b oouujijw
t , whiter, hut I tell you th u t when 1 was ti-if.il,. Mioovtd. In lid* project tion of the plan Iwill outline the
a boy, We had reeiw tnterH |ind no mintakc." The old gentle- toe luispital, m cdkul ns.soeliitkin, methods of sstabllshing and main­
counly and ',ln l« haul,it unit* Vo- taining the various ttmaervatlkn
realtnantt needed fa .the .different
» th
W hich age Is lia b le . It tnuy re a lly h ave been colder in h h
CONGRATULATIONS AN D BEST
ir i
elllJil ims r),oiVii l,iutbed■and CPU- fisliki, Mr. Eaddy said.

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.

The coliriuj.iil llrtw f’esrson it
suing the iJfirp.l lanes (or some­
thing' Wml.iook i'eglet wrote
about him. A case in which the ket­
tle calls (hr pot black,
Kcp. Uemge -Smut lit is has not
let hit success at the polls change
His position with sespcct to FEPC.
soculuul medicine, and ceilain
other Fail Ural mea-uics. "I am
pro-Truman lie tells the icpoiters,
"but I eitiidialically do nut agree
wills all lus programs."

B
STeSsiari!m
»sr
. p . « rsrfti

BSHSL^v «»

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■President Truman again urges
Cotigress to vote lor the FEPC hill,
something (or Southerners to ifmember, come Prill, when his
I henchmen come running around
with detrials that the great leader
of hit party Was really in favor of
anjr such nmuttiosily. Like Senator
Pepper, Tfuhjan will try to talk
out of l.otli)^dislcu of his mouth,
cotie elecikaitllniei bid tha people d ay.
I
{ .................
ttiiin d unproveiimnL In health; said
of Ithe Sduth heve long memories.
H i'rm an.
■: . ,iv !tn|
T h e a u th o rity o f Out jW a itth e r B u re a u is behind the
L u j * r “—

•

„

p a election victory of Senator
wiyua Morse, Oregon’s liberal fielillcan, tike the m ccrii of Hep.
tge Smnlhers, Florida's confative Democrat, shows that
wfgsl die people really want is not
tKd reaction of the Right, or the
radical11m of the Left, but thr
retllnn ol the Center. Mast peo­
ple arc neither so foolish as to
Want to go hack In political rule
by Big Business, nor go on to
C liticai domination by organized
bur. Wliat they are trying to
say is they want government by all
the people, not by seltish minori­
ties.

They don't have lynch law in
die Norlli, but when Raymond Jen,;
kb, PI year old youth. w!|o wsi
accused of murdering little 16 year
•ki Patricia Swartz, wag- being
I taken to the inquest by a Chicago
•^dMckihan. the father and mother
of the girl waylaid him in a ebrtjdor, knocked him daWnilwat and
kicked him. and when . removed
bjr ether policemea, said, "We'fa'
,. abfry we didn't ge| him. W«'d like
have cut his Throat from cheek,
check". Well, now that's North-

th e o ry of a w a rm e r w qrld,’ Iv a n R . T aw fah lll,' ch ief o f r e ­
p o rts and fo re c a sts, s a y s th a t eviden co In p ilin g up tu In ­
d ica te a w n rm lh g c lim a te , G ln c le ra In S p itsb erg en are re
coding. C o m in g clo se r ljpm e, th e tim e M w ^ n sp rin g 's liuM

l.u st yea, aiiihlr Jllifae &gt;Nb’ troni, n h ciie r reading program
de ipucd in iffs e t i the lure of
ei.iiilc* of e,.|lo in ly|,i,s w *a Mart*
ed. In in operul uni with the Otkilling fro st and w inter's first ims increased hy twenty days migc County P T A and Voluxla
County Chihlieo's Conim tt.ce, lh,j
hi forty years.
our..ih County .Story TellcVa
Supposing this trend continues, what thou? There are HI &lt;euifi,e,
headed hy Mrs M C.
limllH to nil good things, If the grow ing warmth melted (tie U ililiin i- , hm&gt; given the respoJiArctic ice sheets, countries like Holland and our own cnaat I sihdilv of eieidlng i, h itle r resiloi' progiaiu fur youth. I.lterkid cities would tic far under w a te r.
It would he u strange world if cities like London, N ew l o ie win given to P T A gruuks
nod vhinihes.
York and Tokyo were engulfed by the sea.
'lo in I him 'III groups in Semi­
nole County nie liuw holding illsc ii -h| oiih „n c'dhl w elfare, huUl Mr,
m aster’s degree*.
Many of ttiHse im K jiislIiiK p»r- lliiriiin n , u iih l he purpusH of
■oa&gt; are veteran* who have had studying way* and means of lottraining In the armed service* in proving I lie livns of children
addition to college studies, Women N|itrItnitlly, m entally and physical­
compose 991 of the Krud'intci*, ly The growth of lloy Hcout acti­
vities I* &lt;|i&gt; ri*o ni| |,y « committee
moat of these falling In the touch­ hendeil hv Heruinii K. Morris.
TALLAHASSEE, May 24 — ing and home economies categorMore thnii ltd lioy* of the Linin'
(Special) — Information on tha Ul.
Junio r l.vagoe are expected til
3,DM col lag# gradual*! who will ba
idlcnn tlie pirine to he aiven fat
leaking employment thla summer
them Hntiirduv hy the I.lout i t
ta balng sent tv over 4,000 Florida ' Tab or adl la Ilia only deep-watt thr&gt; (a k e Fio nt hull pmt r.l 'J;J0
employer^ . by tha Florida Btala port aarvlng tha African Uol Hlue H prliigi, They w ill meet at
Coast.
niploymaaf sarvlca.
' \
;
M:kO A . ,M „ said C iv il Carlton.

Information On
Graduates Being

R

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k .i

■

there (a rttt Immediate prrtapcct of
afiy freight tlb-Upk da'a retlill ul
this new dispute. Wo dbn't want
to' alarm any, Shippers."

h)'-

&lt;*( i'WISHES

ri5 •W*»i&lt;1_ Mh»* Fsfgtc

I*' ’

Thu railroad sptfkesihan said
the basic grievance involved In the
currCdit atrike throat was a claim
;o extra pai» for swltbhlng ut
North llbrgen, N. J .’ Trainmen
there claimed that ordinarily the
. ub would ho done by other workers. The union received a partial
award In the rase, hut Wanted It
retroactive to 1939 and the rnllrt*ad resisted, the NYC spokesman
said.

'

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Scotch plaid plastic rovers,
radio, heater, defroster, leath­
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Radio,, heater, and defrostri
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rally owned by ona owner

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1946

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. Running good, only

H IN C E H K L Y

6A S R A N 6E
at 6KEITS M l M l

O tk # r ,M # , &amp; * * * i M f t

American ex-servicemen livlnir in
Britain ard deluging the American
Embassy here with Inquiries about
their Ul life Insurance refunds.
Veterans Administration officials
say they get between 76 and 100
letter* and phone calls a week.
Embassy officials said vetvrans
living outside the United States
probably will be paid last.

1

Tha Employment Sarvlca la *oliMiW twalnga for graduates and
M tS w g g . aultablo Information

fiun IH * boar
(ban a t u t

II. s T vRTS IN ENGLAND
,, WANT REFUNDS
LONDON — UP) — Nearly

FORD COUPE

Sent To P. S. E. S.

IV
2—
&lt;
— ,
.
t ^ a e k Ratigin gavo tha Rotary
d a k tomeUim to tJdnk aboiri
Mohday whas ha said m qm no

r in i itn_____ l _

to Invad# th# blockade ba** fm
the south China coaat.
Nationalist reinforcement* weu
ruehod to Warehan, main Island of
that group. The flret Rad aaiaujt
10 day# ago waa repulaed.
fl
Other newspaper reporta from
south China aald:
Russian military equipment, In­
cluding Yak J*t planes, was pouring into Canton.
Nationalist bomber* killed ur
wounded 500 persona, most of
them parading red soldiers, at
Amoy.

W
: r1,; ,," .....
1039

M-|

I WISH TO T/IANK ALL jtlY FRIKND8 FOR
TIlRIft fl!JPPOR| AND COOPERATION.
.

last Apr. to.
In that speech McCarthy rtvlew
ed h|s charge* against LatUmor*
and sharply criticised Secretary
of State Acheaon. Barrett mad* •
polnt-by-polnt reply to many uf
McCarthy's accusauonsMeCarthy aaidi "If I were meg
ly to inform the public of what i*
in those (loyalty) file* as 1 have
don* on other flics in the past­
as for axainpla fa the John S. Hervice case—I know what won'-l
happen. It has happened befor*.
“Acheson’e official spokesman
backed up by all tho power and
prestige of tho State Department,
’McCarthy Ilea. There
would aay: 'McL’anny
nee In
fit
is no aueb evidence
in the files.'
“Therefore, I fool
feel f1 have no
choice but to make those file* p.
lie.
McCarthy haa accused John 3.
Service, U .8. consular official, of
pro-Communlat activities. Service
naa denied it.

'‘ •'•A

CHRYSLER 1
Highlander
Sedan
r driven vary little,

ichanlcally,

�PAGE THREE

rtORTPJt

A n d Personal Activities

itecepttonist Group
At Hospital Planned

Teen Talk

Hr V IV IA N HIM “tt N
M rs, Dale L . Scott, J r ., presi­ At*
N s*'fe a tu re s
dent
of
the
Sanford
chapter
of
T elephone 148
Beta Sigma P h i, International
This is inh-JItter period.
If it
sorority. ha* been asked hy T . E .
Tucker, president of the Frrn sid - hn-nY hit you yet, don't worry.
E v ery student
Laughten Memorial Hospital A s ­ It pmhnhlv will.
sociation. to organise a reception­ who plans to work during Hie siiniist coniniiltcr for the local hos­ niei mmitli*. or who 1* iilnmiing
pital.
to «I * r I a career at graduation
;
W EIJN K H D A V
Miss Shirley Kick, whose marThe ptojcct Is living carried out Him. see* the world looming up
Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Klllough. with I he cooperation of the v a r i­ nhe-id like
Ih&lt;r P ra ye r Meeting Service nt r( hHi' to Itichnril Set out of North
great ldg stone har­
(he F irs t Baptist Church w ill |»o I’nrr&gt;town. N. Y „ w ill he nn event Sr. nnd their son-tn-lnw R , F . ous women's groups. A list of rier.
held at 8:00 I ’.M. i.t which time of June I I . itnimumcd tndnv the Hedge of Hraumont, T e x., ore these organisations will hr DpbHit don't defeat yourself be­
sucsts of Mr. and Mr*. I.. A. F l» *l lislied at a later date.
the Studies in lit* |itl»t Doctrine plans of her wedding.
fore you
start, advises
Ruth
w ill lie run!limed.
the leretiiniiv w ill he perfoinicd tnd son George of Panin.
The Idea behind the plan in to Houghton, placement director of
The T rain in g Union Executive hy the Rev. A, (i. Melnnls nt
have one person on duty ns re­ Hurnuid College. She -nv*:
Mr*. Verne Messenger le/t 8nt- ceptionist at the hospital during
Xnm m lttcc of The F irst Baptist Id ,. 1(1 o t hick nt the First I’resliy"College seniors are hue lug an
V h u rc h w ill meet nfter the Prayer It'iiini Church. No Invltnlloiis n rr nrdny for Hny Pine* to tie with the visiting hours each night from unnei e-isnrv case of Hie i it le i * 1
her
husband
who
is
n
patient
nt
meetlnu hour for n few minutes.
7:00 to 0:00 o'clock.
Due to Its because of unfortunate *toiie- in
being Issued, hut nil fiie m l. nrr
the Vetcrnn’s Hospital. D aily re­ limited s ta ff, the hospital has circulation that this will la1 a haul
invited.
T IIU It S D A Y
sort*
on
M
i.
Messenger's
condi­
The County Council of Home
been unulilr to fill this position yem fm |oh getting."
tion have been that ho is still and the need Is great. M is. Scott
' Demount ration Crimps w ill meet
Mi-- Houghton says 'taint *o.
(J.
rritlc
a
lly
III.
stated. The volunteer reception No milege gim luale need face unIn Crnevn nt (0:80 A. SI. Lunch
wilt he served nt I'd:.Ill J*. M.
1st** duties w ill Iw to answer the l miileyment if she knows wlmt
M r*. K . W. F ite , Mr*. Harold telephone, receive messages, show sin wards to do, ha* Ihe itiialiSeminole lirh rk iih Lodge No. 40
A.
Appleby
and
Laurie
Heard
re­
w ill meet nt the IO O F Hull „t
visitors where the patients are fimtioiis foi it nml Ihe iniliutive
The
Sonthsidr
Parent-Teach­ turned Monday Horn Atlanta where and assist In any way that w ill to Inok for work in a systi malic
8: 01) P.M.
ers
A
ssisiiilio
n
w
ill
entertnin
nt
they
spent
the
week-end.
M
ary
uld the hoipitnl s ta ff.
F lllliA Y
wav.
Says she:
u reception Thursdnv nflernoon, Helen Fite uml Nancy Jean A p­
The Beta Hlgmu Phi Minority
"The smart girl sta rls planning
.The Sanford Townsend Cltih w ill June
1
, from 4:00 to 0:00 oYluck pleby are student* at Crawford- w ill sturt this project Wednesday
eet nt thp Tourist Center ut 8:00
foi n |uh a* rnrlv us her first
,
night by having one of Its mein year in college. Hv the time she
M. Refreshment* w ill lie served. nt the Wo mini’s Cl uh in honor of Long Hospital.
.Mis.
J
.
C.
Mitchell,
who
is
com­
Is a senior she lias enough train ­
hers act a* receptionist.
Everyone is Invited.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A . K . Russetter,
The members of Hein Sigma ing to make an iii gitnixed , util
There w ill he u meeting of pleting her 25th year us teacher
and
priiiclpnl
in
the
prim
ary
Celery
Avenue,
spent
Tuesday
in
Phi, who have worked out the paign fm h peiniHiieiil jolj. She
Pack 34. Cuh Scouts, nt 7:30 P.ST.
school;! of Snnford.
Jacksonville with their daughter plans are Mrs. (ieorge Dung lemon, realizes thill today she most go
at M cKinley Ifn ll. All parent* imd
Mr...
M.
It.
Stiickhim
l.
prtishlcnt,
Mr*.
J
.
W.
Nonnati
on
her
birthMrs. R. J . llickson J r „ M is. L a u ­ to llie employers, not expert them
Cubs are unted to Httcnd.
nnil Mrs, It. W, W itllmns, le lir- day. Mr and Mrs. Norman have ren Johnson, M r*. Scott, M is. lo inno- to her on the riminii- "
SU N D A Y
just
moved
into
a
newhome
nt
C h illies Vmlnplch, Mrs. lu'ster
Ai-i'oriliiiu to Mis* lloughluo
The Pioneers 'of"tho First Pres- Mm;
" f S ..... .
W
—
Ciuthrif, Mrs. Donald Jones, Ml*s theie are eight fields in which
byterlun Church
w ill huve „ sup­ nit hi charge of in iniureineiits for i 3341* M yra 81 n e t.
ttic
reception.
Daphne Connelly, Mi**
Peggy there still is u grave slm lluec of*
per ut the church ut tl:t)(i P M . A
C. A . ( (Iinitty l C a lle r, son of Duuran, Mis* K liin lie th Dyson. Jut. iippllcmils. mid on Immediiite
council meeting w ill he held prim
ROflEPOINT C H A N T I L L Y
M(. and Mrs, C. K. C u rler. .Steph­ Miss Klisv Hutchison. Miss Tol piu-pci t of renehim: u satonilmo
to the s uppci ut 5:00 P M.
L A C E —Thin tprlng or lumm^r
en Hodgkin, son of Mr*. Mnyme Livingston
They ar- : teaching, esnennd
Mis*
S h iile y point
lly M A T IN A O C X ,N IN O
bridal d rfii of white Roaepolnt |
Hodgkin, and Allan Huron, son of Sm ith.
They w eie assisted by ciiillv idem erinrv leaching: (he
('direction in Inst weeks news — Ml. and Mrs. Victor Rotun, re­ their sponsor, Mrs. Hawkins Con­ phi-iciil and liiotiigii-iil science*. I Chantilly laca is lined with moua*
Mrs, ft. M rCiillouiilt did not ko to turned this week from C arlisle nelly, nnd their director, Mrs. S. alalislli'*, nml secretarial work, aatlne da pole over taffeta, by a
_ “ J . V A I.I.K R N P R A V A T T
M flitnry School at Handing. S. C. O. Chase, J r .
Mr. nnd Mrs. TtUly f.lndnll and Dnytonn Hem li on Snturdny.
li- well n» llh iu rv work, social New York dealgnrr. Shoulder*
i ‘. II. Jones Is tpiilo ill nt his M i. and M rs, C arte r, Mrs. Hodgfichu ta extended Into a capatat In
ion Tommy had us their guests
m i vice, nursing, nml physical mol
kin and Mi** Jra n rtt Jenklnsrn
back.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Putil Mume homo ut Pnrmtmi.
im i npiiliiinnl Ihcrapy,
She uoinl*
Misses Mnrjorie Marshall nml attended the graduation exercises
fir. r. Dress tn sU M fi P h o ts}
and atm Rohln from Urlnndo.
mil
The g ills nnd htiys t -II cluli Alice U illm m * hove positions ill at which lime Ruddy received his
"People who m e i iealm g Ihe I
held a p irn lf at Luke lliirn e y ul the '‘ Fltiriiltt Fnshlnns" nt the diploma.
ru iirn t panic nlionl onemplovmcnl
u la r Mttivitii»i. .tml 3*111111111*1 loin
A . A . Junes' residence. The chaii- Miiniripu! Airport.
Mr*. R. W. Lippi m olt enter­ foi June college Kraitimles an- C o lin I jix 1111 it'll 11 1 1-t i HU* w ink
Mrs. K. AII inn n is much Im­
eronen were M i. tiiul Mrs. Junes,
th esc who go about looking for
tained her daughter Marcia Kn&gt;
iiiy! i' \ 1***1ii'iiiT1 tn it Inli'il fii'iilsi 41x
Mrs, T . \V. Prevail., Sirs. Itoy proved nt this w riting.
on her second birthday Monday Jot., with no piepm aliou and no p oixilih 1
Mrs. Willinin Colley rclurned
jN lc h n ls
nml
lliiym niiil M etiill.
dir
fit
inn.
Tlu'v
irn
from
«»m
*
at the home of the honnree's
film ; » visit in Mnitin, (in .. Thurs™ 7iere were uluitil 311 present.
1? hi t i n *
v r m , di'finitrlv
grandmother, M i- ('. F. Proctoi pit's mrnl itffiro to unotlu’t Thov rliooo* void lot h i|i'.l fil'ld up
Rev. Ed I'll man nml Rev. Me- i dny evening
ru vi i
t a ^iout» of uomimiii**T A I.I.A IIA S H K E , May 24
Mr mid Mrs. (ilenn T v le r ore I Special) • E v e ry county in Floe, nt 680 Park Avenue.
Clnny coioliicteil tile services ul
ivlml | o m u |t f | v * ' u t t »f i l t - f | l l | r 1 0 m
Multi-cider c l gliidliitos'-s were Uml m( ^ht hr i n h ' i n
the ftuptist C linii h Sunday. They spending the summer imuilhs ill ala Is represented in the (185 grudU h*\ hiiivr *o offi'i
tn'vi'i Im u o 1s l»\ I**m 11 simtl 1**’ 1 m in i i nt 111
used in iliT iirn liiig the party mums
Tig er, do.
\ 1 t 011111m11v M i ' l l upidii -&lt;
are from DcLuml.
I»»ci'Hie resume -In-cts, l* c . dun'l v 1r u &gt;
imles of Flurldn State D n lv c rsily,
Lust Thiitsdnv the lltnnge City who w ill receive their degree* at uiin the lamnier |iir*e n lcd Unite make apuoilitiiienl • oi even w iite t ii mi \v m Ii a 1 InM . iii lid, 1 Y p n l 11*
M r, nml M is. T , W. P ie vatt mid
t.yn
Adams
uml
Ann
Davis
with
II
iisc
I
iii
II
teuiii
plnveil
Osteen
nt
fam ily had us tlieii guests Sunle llci- fir-1
Tliiw sin-in llilee Mini', mi . iiiiliiii* mimio h o | r i n p l o y i i «
i iiRime nerment e xcid se * beginday Mr, nml Mr-. Lester Tines- O steeu . Score 8-13 in fuvor of uikg Sunday, June I, at tbe u ni­ g ift* fur Ihcii tiirlhdnys May 23. week- doing this and Hi - ii off-i ami farully mrml»ri • .n 1 »*f*Monri'f*
Huckeis,
iiHltmuiami
plastic
hasOninge
City.
Tuesday
the
Osteen
' A p p ly l«’i a fpt *m l |oh or
dale from Han ford.
thein-olvi-s as |iioofs thai iiitom
versity.
Students front San find
foil** lunar xiin •i'lit m illio n to
Duuuld L e F lle s , Hohliy McGill team went to Uratige City. Also rrteiving degrees include Katii- kets filled with candy were giver pluvnierii i&lt; arnnnd the nun ei
to
the
children
,,,,
favors
and
iethe
two
girl
teams
played
Tues­
and P hu I 111 tidily went tn IhiyTtiei e an- muiiy fiehl- oi which do 41«i\ 1lunar.**
e tin Farm 'll and l.ols W alker.
fieshm cnt* ron *lsliiig of ice cream
day ut Orange City.
l iL ln itid v u in n 'K d u iH
llol*
tona Hem h Huiulav.
The Rev. John A. Redhead, J i . , clip cakes, ami mange drink were a tollege degree Is ptcfcin-d. r\
The
4-11
C
luli
met
with
their
^ M r, mid Mrs. Cnitet mpl Mr*.
direeloi tiii'lt* uio (illii'i i itio* lanitli'H ill &gt;
p allo r. F irst Presbyterian C hinch, **lv e il uftci Marcia K av blew mit plain- tlic placemen)
leu*ti'i
Marvin
Riggs
nt
"Collins
™ :d tm lln llin d from Maitland were
However, most of Ihe.-e o ffri |oli- i»lli» \ I'M liVf Ml
(iircnsbo ro , N. (* . w ill deliver
callers of M i. mid M rs. Phillip Fishing Camp' 'for a fish frv Snt- Hit hncculauieulc sermon lo die the candle* on hei cuke.
fi. When loakinr a pal 'omil no
In wkieh a pel son understudies an
Plclurns
uf
Ihe
group
wore
ta
k
­
ill
day
night.
Then'
was
not
Bauer on Untidily.
grtdiiatlng class, (heir fam ilies en ami those Invited to he with exei ttllve. whose Wink -lie tan p M U N I I l . v III l o o t ' l l , if f t , , ,1 [ n i l , . j o
enough
fish
caught
hy
the
Imy*
so
The many friends of Humid
piad-ijillv lake nvei in |&gt;ii|l Cum mi 114 a mill im i* adult n«d 11n a
an l friumls at I I A.M ., on Longd e ig n w ill iegret to hem of ids they had a turtle fry with wliut niire (jrcen on the ltn lve rsity Marcia Kuy were I .m ini Jo mid pining this lime nf the yem wiln ' 0 [d|oino|i' w dlto ol hut, fjlnvi'H iitid
Ottl
C
a
n
e
'll.
Untie
Ly
n
Adams,
lllnesa. lie lint heyn confined to fish they had caught. As guests campus.
-*lork»»ur4,
Su*an, .H'cphcii and Charles Stein, tin siinie neriod lust vein iluthey had Assistant County Agent
hit hod for a weyk.
The Rev. Mr. Redhead w ill Pat and Duugie Stenstroin, Mary piu peels are jil-l ns lirlgld foi In'.
H u iid .lt deign' anil flnhhy tin- Townsend of Del,mol, Mr. and sptnk on "The 1’ tace of Religion
loiement. Mis* lloiit'hlon
ai l '
Morgan1! Reynolds, A lt K a iie r,
T I lir&gt;|if. ]i 1 &gt; il s.t f hid if d*ff*rifl *
m il spent Mu in luy ut Itavtonn Mr*. T. Hi'oWlng and dutighler In Achievement."
n •nrtie rases there me timn .
Pamela
and
Sue
Hethea
of
Ol1111 '4 Ho !
m h**r 1T 1Y oi ifi^f H im
lic ’ncfi.
They were aMintimnicd ftrn, Mr. amt Mrs. Ravinontl Riggs
tipi
rings.
On Monday morning nt P A.M .
firpill. A' |l l.'i'i" of ViOlinv OVIO
by M i. mid M is. Itilty d e ig n nml uml daughters, M is. M arvin Rigg* June 5, the Hon. Henri lhmnol. Inmlo, Carolyn Huekloghnm, Ste­
S'lllil'lci an uliuiil Ihe .aim ■
&gt;
■on Jim m y fmtn (Maitland.
I and son, Mr. and Mip. Collins Ambassador from Francs to the vie arid Neil Rlcharde of, 1'itnsa- la«t year, with fi mo f35 lo fr.lt ,i a p td d i'd liowl m " I I imi i " U n d t i n *
^ The frlrm l.s s lfkWi'H. W illie Aiwl-7 and M i. Jones of Kentucky. Mem- Halted States, w ill make the enrn- roln, Hiisun lleVIe, David and Wvck being offered di'peaillllg mi Km». pliin* a al i R h t l y d u m p m c d
C arter, Sandra Kat*. (Irachit li mi I - &lt;|•. ..... |*i 0
T in veil
ra will he '*.ii'iy“ fu’ leum shn Is lieis piesent were David. H illy and mrnceinenl address to gruduntes. cHohliy
l, Minerva and Thill ay Park
will 'lieu l i v e 11 rounded ■lisp*
Kennel li Hasuck. J . C. wro.l Lewis
111.
•n
l
li
id
a
pH
The French ainhassador is com­ Hn.ltit, Ann Davis ...... Tommy
Ml"* ll'.oghtoi,, win.
Tommy
M [*. Imi'gcoe
IfurtipJ, spent Allm an, Iliy n n N ellies, J r , Todd, ing to Florida and the Florida
vocational ml vl « * t o DiMiimd
hilcinexH. I lei belt (iiddun*. uml Thomas S la ti U niversity for the.dual pur­ ('riltli, sir.
1 Salut'd*; ill
in Orlando
iindo on lids
"fndi'tith ivhofi •hi*v mm* ft
Mother*
aUendlng
weie
M
is.
;
...............
Hi owning.
pose of making the commencement
l
f "'
Monday Hits week an all day address ami also commemorating Ro.leiick Adams, Mr*. Joe O a ri. lt
i Iptnitirtfi^K
M ISSIO N ....................
A RV F IL.. M
M is. J . U. Sm ith. Mr*
Fred
1 , 1 ............
" ,ff
new
sound
motion
film
c
n
j
"»
&lt;
l
Ing
wn*
held
at
the
Hnptist
A
Die liilith anniversary rif Ihe La* K irin . M i* Raymond Kader ....... i
E
Y
I
S
EX A MINED
M „ks
...........
k'
titled " Ai Iv c ii Hi i cs With Christ in I Church reaching Ihe V.H.S. Cnllile
GLASSES FITTED
A fric a ' w ill he slum li mi rim rs- to till- w m keis who will help ill
1,1 ' ' ■"
1
day night ut 7: to o'cloi h ut tlm the Hible Helmut after scllinil is loon, Mb, Mli. and (ith grades, Pr.adur, M .s It M Hum*, the * ' '
tilt x Palinrttii
honoree'to irM»ni-Ri*indnmtli»»r ami . l
,
1
|M&gt;’ ; ,'*1 1
C hrlrtlnri .V Missionary Alliatu-n out. The dale foi thu sclmul lm« w ill go in It I nr .Spring* Thursday Mr. and Mis. It. W l.tpplncotl
'^
n
ug
h
Mppi«|&gt;.lulc
.
d
i
a
c
i
i
,
.
MDt
Umichello’s
Room,
1
st.
2nd,
lint
been
set
yet.
Church nt f in k Avenue uml Foiir^.leenth
ite n tn Street
m lie i
Mi*. A. Huught and dupghtei mid 3rd grades, w ill go one day
t T .E V K I.A N Il H n.N flH F.lt
W The film
p n rlln
v* missionary
m lssluniiiy I'nl.-y nnd Hernice \A llliiinis ul- next week.
film |Hirt
I uvs
D id.A N D . Mav 21
(H tjcciiill
M s. Alice Marie Hang lit goes
| work
work ns
as itit I-Is actually
ncliinljy currird
currird on
nn tended cliis.* piny nt Del.und r i i Tim David J . Hrewcr ehaplei
to MildiiHtn, fin., the lin t of this
&lt; In
i.. darkest
i -.-i . . . . . A
* fric a , Tin ....i.i*..
piddle iis duv iilgiil.
Hiiptisl Chinch H rrvlccs.
Kov. weet tn get her daughter nod of Phi Alpha Delia legal fra le i
| invited to attend ilia showing of
\V. A. Hel l Inc. Iiustor. Everyone son vlui have hern In Dasher Hlhla nity, til John 11. Stetson Dnlver..
this filni.
Ity, today announced the Initia
i* invited to inert with us ut Sch'ol for the past year.
Hinson Ray T a rt is III at this linn of Mack Cleveland of Han
tlirse service*.
Sunday School,
MIHS W IL L IA M S H O N O IIED
ford.
D e i,A N D , May H-t
(Hpeciul) IIIUHi o'clock Humliiy inoitilng, w ilin g
(li Frid ay night nt 8.08 o'clock
-i- Fri'slnoiii) advisers at Stdsun pieaihlng . 11:00 o'clock Hiindnv
min niug.
H .T .U ., 8:80 o'clock, the mint lily "F a m ily Oct Togeth­
U n ive ialty for the year
M announced tmlny by Dean of Hunduy evening: Preaching. 7:30 er Sipper" w ill he held in the Hun- Fayelle Inn.l grant In the Tails
a
Women E lt c r M. Turn er. Imhaled o'clock Sunday evening; Prayer duy Sclmul rooms. Everybody Is has.ee area, lie will lie accent
aMIftn
ill* Nancy W illinin* »f Hiinf-ird.
Hiinf'ird. ......... lag 7:3(1 ii'clock Wednesday welcmie. Come and have a good pnnlcd to Florida by Madam a Hon
tiring a covered net, ami Hen. and Mrs. Bnr**atd
P r h ho
o
advisers
are
n|i|icn
advisers
arc
uppcri lass
lus« evening uml f.hnii t’luctieo 7:0(1 time w ith us.
dlsli ind table service.
llolland.
women students o f jiioven cliar- o'clock T I iiiim I iiv evening.
The school I* holding picnics this
•Oter ami leadership w hli^ue anpointed hy
tiy a,y committee
committee* of
of the
tne week. 1’rinclpul W a ll ■ room- 7th
facu lty
In assist
u.-*ist the
the Incoming
Incoming anil kth firades, w ill go to Del.cun
ly to
cilia* of freshtnon In'. B ep tyin lar. jj^ p rin g*
M r*.: T u rt •

iocial Calender

Miss Shirley Eick
To Wed On June 11

S A N r O U D • O R L A N D O RD
T U R N ON T L A 4 3 6 A T
T H E n .A S H I N G A R R O W

P e rn o n a 1 5

Mrs. J.
Mitchell
To Re Honor Guest

t

Osteen iNews

•"GENEVA NEWS

Marcia Lippincott
Has Birthday Party

F IR S T

JOHN GARFIELD
■IN Kit N E S T H E M IN G W A Y ’S C H E A T S T O R Y -

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V Mtat. Wlaa ar Wwa iMpee
an MNMavia« wWf* rayaa far*
««y. Slaat IS to II

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Thia mi and other*

looks. Hllma you down w h ,r» you like lo bo allmmsd. 1l'»
fine Hanforlied Colton Gabardine In 1 forgaou* fa.t-

Brig h t Idea: Color-lean. Il with lan tren ’a tee ahlrt fastdjrtd to match the piping nn Ihe ahnrt. B eautifu lly w ish•hie. woven nf flneat-nnallty all-comhed two-ply cotton
yarn , t Go-TogHher rulora. 2 . 5 0

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color dm■&gt;. 18-20. 3 .9 5

“TRADEWIND BRA AND SHORT"—This glad plaid
twoaome it rut to put your curve, where you want 'em
. . . . narrnw you where you went to he narrowed. All
uude of woudeiful husky Sanforized Drnlm (hat keeps
lie pood looks through naahlngs and washing*. In hat
Had. Bine, Uiuwn. S-13. Choose them separately If yon
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ist Proves A m erican
Husbands Are Not Sorry Lot

Rugs and carpets — which have
a habit of showing up their bare
■pots and frayed edge* In the
spring sunshine — can often be
NEW YORK, — &lt;/P) — One of Ihe world’s most durable punch- mended at home, says Mrs. Bess
Morrison of the Bureau of Human
"•■V* Ine American husband.
Nutrition and Home Economics.
r
He '» particularly ihe target nf imported intellectuals, and practi- U, 8. Department of Agriculture.
tally any visiling foreigner can make a fail buck here by getting up One simple rug repair Job la re­
• * n lecture platform and saying a few unkind words about tha typi­ binding tha edges.
Rugs may need binding when
cal American husband.
binding becomes worn, 'surged'
It’s been lhat way for 100 years. And graduslly a slock figure ha* old
edges begin to fray, or when a
•merged—a wonderful raitnon ♦---------- — ----------------------- — rug is cut down to get rid of hare
■pots nr to make smaller rugs.
J K T S S f c ' t o X
f t ' - i- v
r ,m ,n m , t 100
Mrs. Marrlson explains, A srrged
atago American married man.
»i , ',u °^a rmir**'
i 01,4 1 edge Is marlilncrnadc and resem­
Thl* mythical fellow Is a paun- *»«ut the American huabnnd to.
ble) a buttonhole finish.
ehy, walrus-necked tycoon who I'*f. ** ,J|*J 7
Tools needed for hlnillnp In­
•panda his morning* In an air- !
matrimonial buy. He doesn t
*aoled office scanning the stock
1,1
that marriage Is clude strong, sharp shears, a
sharp knife, or a slnglc-edged
market .icker „ n ,l^ ,,.r ln , . t
„ £ T T
JfPj ramr blade for cutting. Dig darn­
underlings. Afternoon find* him
*{•
ing nr embrdidery needles or
halting a golf hall around « re- ' V * ’’ 7 ? h
modelnl cow pasture. Ami at • „ " "** V. , .
. large-eyed sewing needle) are best
for rugs.
And a thimble la »
night he come* reluctantly home ,!■!!,ur*I!c‘L
!
rVm non a?,.1 "must."
to his wife, a hanna-halred vixen ho' \
hi
V
Thread and binding should lie
In an ermine wrii|i who dishes J1."'''1.*
' }.e
^tato*, *
tlm kind the rominerclal repair­
him Up • cold meal of cans ailll
-l^pu'ra imwI^ nfnv^Hr'r. l„„ man
uses If you want professionalwears his ears raw with her
Linen carpet
(trident wall: "You gotta rurii , ! ° f " ,e"’ If ,* lh®*,r. P"F* looking results.
more sugar for mams, big boy. , ' " 7 , udv I# "rhl^hn.^i thread Is desirable and ahould be
a good color match.
Binding,
f dropped another hundred at i i ,
u u
■^ ii* «h«^
brirfgn tndav "
and the klda get a fair snare of which also needs to match in
He's sii ulcer-rid.... . money. ,hc . 11,1(0• ,n;;‘ J " * u
r, color, should be twilled carpet
grubbing success In business, ' '■
’"ob" ■ro {°ft "Ver. Mama Isn t binding about I 1/4 inches wide,
l-onk for carpet thread and bind­
this American husband -but n '* -)'**,
bum lirt Iii thn boudoir. "Hr mint
™ r&lt;sW» |nn[ oftnn J«er i t ing at rug or upholstery shops m
the mniiuee, yes. but at I'ai.mnrl
, husbands a ,
being on notion counters of department
he res no good. In love he ees ben-pi-cked prisoner,
their stores.
a schoolboy, no?"
womenfolk. Hut Uila la like one
Frayed edges should lie rul oft
No. hi. Isn't. Thl. wlwih. Ole. J? ,lb,ir' , »r'ri,nilng "convict' at before binding. Begin Ihe binding
the Itllnw In the next cell.
by sewing together the right side,
Hen-pecked
husbands
aren’t of binding and carpet.
Use a
native to the North Aineric--n whip stitch anil eaten the stitches
climate: They am found In equal about :t/H in 1/2 inch into the
quantities, so fur as I ran till, carpet. Turn over the binding
in every country In the world. and whip Ihe edges to underside of
[nllywnod
A iloiiilnrcrtng wife doesn’t re­ rug. Reiuemlier that carpet bind­
them seriouily,
ft might ha a good Idea foe quire an equal right* statute ings have only a narrow edge
showing on the right side out mi
the State Department In hiu- n to have her way.
(Ilia of the proofs of tha in« inch nr morn showing on the un­
faw really
American fanidlr.
and send them « t tour to other telllgence of the American bus. derside.
countries, Just to bring them up- LnniT Is that ho doesn’t try to
Detailed instruction* on bind­
to-dute nn what kind of people continue the Impossible task of ing and other mg repair* can be
IItw here, It would he the Im-sI keeping his wife subservient to had In the Bureau’s bulletin. "Car­
kind of propaganda. Too mnny him. In this respect many bus- pel and Rug Repair,," t F. II
common folk abroad .till Itc- blind, abroad are still .ticking ItltUI) which may lie uhtalned for
Have
Americans
csrry
guld btelr beads, o*trtch-llke, III the (i cents from Hie (lovrrnnieut
around In buckets anil sleep on riimls nf h de id past.
I'linting Office. Washington. D.C.
If »pilng house cleaning rails
fill storing wintei rugs, lie sure
English (General Dies
rug- are put away rlran. Moths
Rural Common Sunm love
dirty things and the cost of
By SPUDS JOHNSON
IO m I I i - m S i m
I' m . n a «l
having rugs cleaned l» not high
Wavell hnd time to puisne Intercompared with Ihn cost of u new
aals run molly not as-nclali’il with PltODUCERS SHOW G R EA T
rug.
ENTHUSIASM IN EFFO R T
* hard-hitten field marshal.
A
TO IMPROVE LIVESTOCK
lovrr of poefry. he edited nn anth­
Unc fiintluiiirntul reason for tho
ology of veimi, "Othur MunS
arc seeking resenrch Information
Flowers," which was widely ac­ progroan Hint has In-on made ill that will help them to Improve
claimed. lie waa fond of poetry Florida livestock during the nasi their herd., produce higher quality
few your. Is the cnlhiislasm with
that "sings."
meal, nml Increase their returns.
"I believe," he onre snlil, "Ihat which farmers and cattlemen are At the recent field day at the
going
iihout
the
liualness
of
Ini.
the taste for music and poetry pinving their hogs Hint rattle.
Main Htatlon In Gainesville, for
would be levlvnd If .nmeonc would
example, they heard research lead­
Tho
type
uf
furmor
and
cattle­
give us word, anil tune* Instead of
ers tell about the feed require­
- the dark, ob-rure, illHriudant ir-d- man who I. succeeding in llvrslork ment* for livestock, tho need-for
puwui'fliin
I.
he
who
la
mil
to
get
takings which pass for poetry la
continued effort* to Improve liveall the Information he can shout stock by breeding, and some of tho
these day*,”
livestock
and
lists
it
In
his
live­
'In the House of l/irdi, after
enterprise. And there are things thvy can do to Imprqvo their
Ihe war. Wavell fought to Im- stock
many farmers and rattlaman of
'Mv* pensions of veterans ut Ihe thla type In Florida, which atThey and tha animal husband­
nplan an vice. He wail ono of the plains
why progress |. Iwlng made men and others who attended the
sponsors when Hie Duke of Edin­ nml prospects for future progress fluid liny III ought out problems
burgh look Ills seat In the lluuso are lulghl indeed.
which they face, and they conof Lords,
furred with thr tcientllU wnd om*h
One
can
see
theso
successful
proother on possible ways of solv­
'. 1-ale In 1041' Wavell visited Can­
lit Hold ilnyM put on hy the ing those problems. They know
ada nn the Invitation nf Cqimdlan iliicot*
Florida
Agilcultmal
Experiment
.Veterans. He nttrarled attention Stiilioiis and nt othei events of they must h*&gt;e adequate feed —
•t Ottawa by saying that In bl. thi i nature. More than 7U0, repre- some— which the slate a. n whole
opinion Germtiny icptnlns • gleet- .•■riling nil purta of Ihe stata, nt- does hot have now - and they know
Ihut good breeding Is nere.-nry to
•r menace In We.slorn Km ope
than HiibmIii, He ile.crlhcd Ger­ teildcil the i ' cent Live-loch Pi mill- lirodurn aniinal. Hint will develop
rer*
Field
Day
hi Ihe University Into Hie type lhat sella readily on
many as n "ronvlctoil I’rlpilngl,”
hut observed (lint mo fin Ifp.iilu of Florida, and laige muuhers tho market for good |»iIre*. Tlm
had merely "cmnniitted loitering have utlciulcd ailiular fluid days ut livestock producer* are a w m c that
the Range Cattle Kxpci Imint Stu- they have made pi ogress In both
with Intent."
Hull ut Gnu mill at the North Flor­
On hi. return to England last ida Experiment Station at (Juinry. of thuso fundamentals, luit they
also know Hint Ihr-v must keep
winter Wavell was elected gover­
I ii tlm hiisliies. of raising hugs striving for more progress In the
nor of the Shakespeare Memorial
Theater at Htratford-On-Avim, a and rattle for maiket, they are future. And Hiev are eatner.tlv
famlllur with the opportunities, and enthusiastically doing lust
post he fniutil most congenial.
advantages, and problems connect, that, as Indicated hy Ihe wav they
Elsewhere In Europe!
cd with their enter pi inns, and they turn out for field days.
1. B ER LIN —A fleet of H't
American, British and French
military poliru jeon* begun mi in- lug .even pel sons and injuring 4,1.
AUTOMOTIVE LEA P FROO
Unalfled patrol of Barlln'* main
The Inis, loaded with workHAN MARINO, Calif. — (/»’&gt; road link with the Weat, lue 100- hound people, overturned In the Lloyd I’arlsh, 31, was pulling
•Mile superhighway through the path of the trolley at the height weed*
on a strip dividing twn
Russian sonaof the morning meh hour. The super highways. Motorist Victor
Tha patrol was part of ■ “pro- trolley, alio crowded, crashed Kingman, 50, swerved to avoid a
fl i jlminary alert” tn which *,000 Al- through the ronf of the bus and car ahead, till ear anmeraaulted
I had troupe and 13,000 waet Her- Imbedded itself In the rolling nf aver Parish’* head coming to a
, illu police were ordnrvd na more tha lower deck,
mat In tha opposite lane.
gnd more young Communlat* headA girl, about 17 year* old, and
Kingman and a passenger war*
W ad for East Berlin’* rally of Red six men were killed. Twelve of •arlously Injured. Parish'* only
I youth thla weekend.
those Injured wore report*! In a commenti “Suppose I'd been stand­
V ' Allied-controlled forcaa will go serious condition.
ing up."
og « "ful| alert" Saturday when
Uw final contingent of 600,000
young Communlat demonstrators
- Crum tha Sovlat ion# Is expectsd
i la the eastern sector of tha elty.

Election Results
If'aatiaase r i m

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for Parker.
Senator IV. Turner Dayla of
Madison was rrnomlnatad by a
margin of 483 voles over E. L.
Loughrldgr of Boyd In tha 10th
Senatorial District.
F. &lt;inrll Kogells of Palmetto
beat Thomas W. Butler of Sara­
sota for the Senate In Ihn 33th
district. They eliminated the In­
cumbent Sen. William J. Ray of
Bradenton In Ihe flrat primary.
Senator J. Wofford l.indler of
Lake City was renominated in the
Columbiu •-■unity l-tth District over
J. O. Phillips, a strong aupporter
tif Governor Warren.
Rep. Kdna I’earce of Fort B* hslnger, the l.i'gialnture'R only wom­
an member, won renomination to
hat Highlands county House sent
over Otis Whitehurst of Sabring.
Rep. Anms Hudson of Chlplny
wns defeated foi lenunilnalion In
Washington county by Jeff Webb,
an agriculture teacher.
In the Jackson county fourth
senatorial district. Incomplete re­
turns indicated Amos Lewis — a
funnel senator, elirult Judge anil
political tutor to (iovernor War­
ren — was nominated over K. T.
Denmark. The tnrumliont Hena* ir
Mamie Alford wn* eliminated In
tlm fir at primary.
Former lifts. A. Motley Darby
of pensuiult defeulril John W. Cole
for Ihe H'mi.-I* m K ’ramble rountv

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A.TTMNII T IIK H i:

F.E.P.C. Bill

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National Niwman Chib Federa­
tion, mad* up of cluha of Catholic
■tudenta.
Democratic loiader l.ucaa of
Illinois, blocked by Southern oppoaltlon in an attempt last Friday
to bring tha hill up for considera­
tion, said h* would try again In
the next two or three week*.
The Pingresslve Party announc­
ed It will conduct a "people's
vigil” at th* White llouie begin­
ning today ( II A. M. ES T) and
continuing “until FK I’C I* voted
upon.”
\
Senator Hill (D :Ala) who help­
ed blurb the nmvc to end debate
on the nieasmr, predicted the hill
will not pass at this session of
Congress. It provides for a fri'ernl
roioniisaion to enforce lin n s
against/ job discrimination based
on race, rrced or color
Prngrcslve Party members said
Paul Robeson, Negio singer; MmBrooke E. I'uyne, Ji of Dade
City defeated Charles H. Slater for
the Pasco county House sent of
Rep. George Dayton, whq waa
elected to tha Senate.
In Holmes county, llarvev J.
Hel.irr Jr., a former attache of the
late U, 8. Senator Charles O. An■iM'ws, apparently was nominated
by 111 vote* over P. 8. Kelly, who
once served In the House from
Duval county. They eliminated the
incumbent J. D. Heath in the first
primary.
John A. I Deacon) Hclrigg*. who
wan accused, but acquitted, of off­
ering h I'J.IKH) bribe In h legisla­
tor a year ago, lost Ids post on the
State Democratic Executive Com­
mittee In today’* election.
lie wa. defeated 2,78l» to 1,:17M
by M. E. Tolsnn, assistant tu
Secretary of Stale R. A. Grav. for
re-election as committeeman from
Leon county. Tolson has been
chairman of tho Third Congres­
sional District Democratic Com­
mittee for several years.
Maui lie S-'Iiiiii , St. Petersburg
attorney, won the Democratic
nomination for State representa­
tive In Pinellas county to aurreed
his elder brother, Charles J.
Schwli, Jr., who wii» .hut to ilratli
on April 24.
Complete unofficial leturn* gave
Schuli 15,021 votes to h,!&lt;2.‘l fur W.
A. Bennett, lie will meet Rcpiilillrisn Donald McLaren In Hie NovviuIht gelierul election.
Charles Scluih, one of Gover­
nor Warren's atningr.l supporters
In the 1041) Legislature, wns un­
opposed for ihn Democratic nom­
ination when he w * m slain ill Ills
HI. Petershuig office.

er Benson, a fonaor i m r i n r e l
Mlnneeota and C. B. Baldwin, Na­
tional Secretary of the Party will
take part In a marathon demonstration In support of the bill.
The Party charged In It* state­
ment. issued yesterday, that both
Rcpuidlcans and Democrat* “havt
consistently and brasanly flouted”
their platform pladgea “to guaran­
tee Negro citlsenr and member* of
mlnoilty group* an equal oppor­
tunity to work and be promoted
X II,
"The Truman Democrat)," It
said, "have become the willing
parllainenlnry and political caplives of ihvir sham-battle 'oppon­
ent*,' the Dixlecrat* and the Re­
publican reactionaries."
Mr. Truman ha* called repealedly for passage of the measure,
but has gotten nowhere.
Meanwhile, in Washington the
government cracked down on *
Swiss firm accuse dnf soiling
•'iMMitlcfil* to a Km»«lan satellite In
violation of U. i&gt;. export control).
The Swiss concern, identified *a
Paul Wormser and Company of
Zurich wns stripped of export
licenses and prohibited fiom gett­
ing any U. B. good* that are ■ob­
ject In export control*.
The action by the Commerce
Department wua the first against
u foreign firm since l|,i» country
banned ihl| miint of "war potent­
ial'' good* tu Kusslu ••nil eastern
European nations In lls sphere.
rho derartmenl aicii'cd Die

buying such
count iv.

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StUI In Waihlntton, apokeemtn
for the National Farmer* Union
and the American Veteran* Com­
mittee told Congresa today they
favor a proposal to develop the
United Nation* Into a world fed­
eration.
The National Sojourners, Inc.,
an organisation of retired mili­
tary officers, opposed tha plan
sponsored by Senator Tobey (RM l) and IH other Senators, mak­
ing world federation a basic ob­
jective of U. S. foreign policy.
A Senate Foreign Relations
Subcommittee I* holding hearings
on the proposal.
The Senate was scheduled for
final action on the .1,120,5110.000
Foreign Economic Aid Authorisa­
tion BUI. although It was under
sharp Republican attack-

Dozen Witnesses

reprimanded I think ha waa In­
sane.”
Thl* waa tha third day of Ogden's second trial and It appeared
testimony would be wound up tiw
morrow. The first trial last OtW
tober was declared a mistrial after
Ogden Interrupted proceeding* by
shouting his wife's name over
and over and refusing to be quietThe National Geographic Society
says the African Gold Coast has
produced more than a million car­
at, of industrial illninonda In a
year.
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Tke East German Communist
H^'.*®Y*™ roant haa warMd lhat regtraffic on tho Autobahn will
subject to a SO.mile detour
. 1 .1' nom tomorrow on ta allow unto^ .'J j;-. MrtoUd movement of Oommunlit
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Allied offlelala said they would
^
»ot tolerate Interference with ve.
B K f l W e a .o f t h e Weetern power*. Al*
Sfr-i.v I M military police were under

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Sim ilar action* can ba «pr&lt; *'
sgultisl
other
European .Im *
nni I n * , ir iu n lln R t« o fikC lill
thi* ilfp irtin e n t’i O ffice of Inter*
national Trade (O IT ) w h o s e anforce incut agent) tracked deivn
thi*
co ncirii*! c h tm lciU
The department said Wuramcr
came |o this rountry "pui|Kirtrdl&gt;
to defend him self ngaiiiHt Ihe
• liiir K c ." at a hearing befoia un
O IT nunm Usioner, bill "relntned
In H wllserlatnl without appearing
nl the hearing."

I’he rune Involved pinch.&lt;♦ of
2(1 Inns of illoctvl phlhnlale ill Ihe
U. 8. The 'le|inilinent said Wsriii
h i t fnlMcIv told the American ex
porter, who was lint named, ami
the U. S legation ill Bern, Swilxcrlahil, Mint the material wu. l&gt;
he used In Hwitserlnnd's paint and
varnish Industry.
Tho ilxpartm eid said Wnrstser
"Intended nt tho llnm of purclnae"
to reeliip tlm chemicals to Ctrchn.

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Eatabtiahed 1908

Harry Spurns
“ Voluntary”
i F.E.P.C. Bill

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Big Three To Supply Arms
To Middle East C ountries

Bonds For Independence

President D e c l a r e s
He Has No P l a n s
To Dismiss NLRB
Chief R. N. Denham

F e d e ra l Jury
In d ic ts 3 Men
For Tax F ra u d

WASHINGTON. May 25—
— Pretidenl Truman today rejcctI cd luggertioni that a Fair Em­
ployment Practice* Comminiuii
(FKPC) be ict up on a “ volun­
tary” compliance bail*.

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Determined touthern oppoiition
lliui In hs« lilurlril Senate con*
uderation of a bill to *et up an
I EPC with compultory proviiions.
The bill would bar job dit(rimmat ion agamM any penon became
of race, creed, color or national
origin.
Some Congiesi member* have
proporrd a lomprouiite-- Ube
FEPC be tel up but with com­
pliance on voluntary baii*. J
A repoilrr asked Mr. Truman
at hi* new* conference whether lie
would accept *uch a compromise
No, he would not. the Prriideni
laid with einphaii*.
Mr. Truman milled that we’ve
gut that mow (voluntary FE P C ).
The FE P C bill is a keystone of
the so-called Civil Rights pro­
posal* which Mr. Truman ha* re
iieatedly udvncntod. His stand em­
bittered mnny Southern Demo­
crats and cost him the electoral
votes of four .Southern stales in
the I'.Mh Presidential election.
During his press conferenre the
President said he lust- no pinna In
fire Itoburt N. Denham, general
roimsel of the National Labor Re­
lation* Hoard.
A reporter asked Mr. Tiuman
whether he planned to ilisnilii
Denham.
The President aald he ikx-a not
Intend to go into any phase of the
NLRB setup right now- He said
he hadyant a pla nto Congreaqjmd

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■•'brvUrni*, and for the TUtoetA ne
do*f not MnUftd to.-do janythlng
"about thk-NLRB watlar,
Th4 Banal# f*centW rejected'f
government ^r#org*iri8H*»&gt; pro­
p o sa l' under width * Denham a In,
’flfferf.lent statue a* NLRB gen­
eral cituiisel wduld have been
willed out His duties would hav*
;vl(«*en transferred t« the Nl.ItU
■ Denliam’s position was created
under the Tafl-llartley Act. I hr
W ■,.organization proposal brought a
bitter fight in the Senate with
Snhatnr Taft
R-Ohlu). a co­
author of the T H law, leading the
light against the plan. Taft and
O thers said it waa an effort by
the administration to reneal the
I’eft-Hartley law bv Indirection.
Denham, who has differed
(&lt;-aBiiaa*e ns
Tw«»
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„ S i ^Scholarships
* Given To Seminole
County
Students
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--Three MOO and three $200 Lewi*'
Scholarships have been granted by
tap to pupils of Samlnola
following competitive ex-

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Photo By Tod Bwatm
" • A. l.effler, malinger of Chase and Co., renter, and State Representative J. Brailey Odham at
left are shown receiving from T. K. Tucker U. S. Saving* llouds purchased Friday morning In connec­
tion with the U. S. Savings Uoml Independence Drive of which Mr. Tucker la local chatrmnn. In the
background at First Street and Magnolia Avenue U the full sired replica of the original Liberty Bell
brought here for vxtiit.ittun by Treasury Department officials.

Soviet P o lice
Sanford Citrus Man Appointed
,
P o st Guards In
To State Commission By Warren
Eastern B erlin

TALLAHASSEE. May 25 — (/P) — Governor Warren todgv
named fogr new iiiocrssor members to the Slate Citrus Commission,
T hey' are Warren /euch, Vero Beach grower-eliippert Harry
Reds Attempting To Tookr.
Sanford grower-canner; Nash Le Cette, Leeshurf-gtoerer-coo(Keep Reich Youth centrator; and Frank Ruprr. Winter Garden graweManner.
Roper was np|u&gt;intrd to fill out the unexpired tem of ike lot*
In RuAsian S e c t o r
Dodge Taylor, whose OommU-*
at.
BKHUN, May 25 &lt;/»•)- Red slnn ran until May 31, m
the new mam
Znneh, Tooki* and Le Gotta miaalon
police poityd guards along llie Rus­
gM U
for terms endliw
tm nto* Jr-j
sian saejuf.boundary today to keep1
unhS.*' " V s ' T
somg lfll.000 “ free Carman youth .
\ru o
11 marchers, now in Enst B*rJ
rii^Vlay}**
ST 4 and « anar'growers - Mve
H o v i e t-corttrolled iseWiptrpers conducted alt' advisory election governor
tour of
•enters
blared a waminjt that ''Anglo- to nominate*-thalr choices, The and
conducted h e a rtae e j* prokpoll la now being taken.
American incendiaries p c throw­
The .three members approlnted lama of the lndgatry? TI m Gobiing young German peace fighter* today for two-yaar term* and mlttaa Utar n s o n m n U the
in jail just for wearing the blue the three to ba named from quality atandard eltru* coda law
which waa adapted by the lUU
shirt."
V'u Mat of grower reeommen- leglslatur*.
ilatlons
will
occupy
place*
on
the
West German police confirmed
/euch, whose name la pro­
commission now hald by Joohn
that they have arrested 15 FDJ Hfdvaly Jr., of Winter Haven, nounced “xy." la an offlcei of
Indian River Exchange As­
members since Monday lor riding
ta McKinnon of Winter the
sociation. He was for 10 years
in trucks ecorated with Communist Garden, Jeff Flake of Wauchu- a member of the State Welfare
“I. Luke Andrew* of Cocoa, J.
propaganda. Red officials charged It. P ™ **11 pf Tavaraa «„d R. Bouard.
Tooke la an officer of the U.
that the arrest total was far higher. A. Fender of Plymouth.
Canning Company of
Governor Warren said "all and I* W.
Meanwhile, FDJ cohorts con­
eeileeew nw ewge Tw.it
tinue to |&gt;our into East Berlin by
train and truck every hour. With
100.000 already here, Communist
youth official* predicted that thr
figure would be double by tomor­
row.
Apparently apprehensive wheth­
ja u k h o n VILLK, May 25 ~f/p)
er they can keep tha swelling mass
N?w ffhedulea for open hours
from flooding over into' the West­ - Frederick Ogden testified in the at the Municipal Swimming Pool
ern sector, the East Germans an­
Urlal tor hit Ufa today that were today announced by City
"I hadnom alle* In my heart" for Manager Clifford MeKlhblq In or­
nounced hopefully i
"Our people's police will pro­ tli" wife ha ahot In tha back dur- der that swimmer* may enjoy the
tect our peace flghtera from un­ Iiik a domaatle quarrul last Sap- pool more during the summer
wittingly overstepping the secloi (t-m l.tr.
month*.
Tha M-yCar-old raal aaUta man,
boundary at tha. mom dangerous
On Monday mornings, the pool
rsnlnkm'
*
. * y* 1
much-decorated aaalatant chlaf oi will he drained and cleaned and
T h a ' Conwnunlat hfxL
will he open at night only from
liolatarad by more
mora than 16,000 ra
7:00 to 0:00 o'cloek.
for the whltsuntldu
Tuesdays throu gh Baturdays
suffered
U 'H I I S S t S US &gt;*(■ rivet

Odgen Testifies
New Hours are Set
fie Never Wanted For Use Of City’s
To Injure Wife Swimming Pool

f e u

i In 1949, and
afro of Ban*

KANSAS CITY, May 25—(/P)
—A federal grand jury today in­
dicted thiee mure henchmru of the
Isle Charles Binsgam on income
tax evasion charges.
Those indicted were Waltei L.
Ksiney, a gamblri, Samuel Goldbstg aud John Mangiaracma.
IX-win of Die mayor of Hillsdale,
lust Monday the grand |iuy re­ tl. J., Mrs. Hull) Tatam Schneider
leaves Hsckensack hospital after
lumed income lax evasion mdiil
Ueatment for a head lujury. Acmerits against Samuel C. Hayden, ciuding to Mrs. Schneider, she wsa
lasreci assistant Jackson County struck by a atone thrown by the
ptuitculur, and lanu Locono, eldest of her throe children, Jansen
ksowu as an enforcer for the Kan­ Jr., 14, whutn she was ytaUing at
the home of thetr father. Mayor
su City underwoild. Hayden was Jama* A. Tatam. (taftmeNonol)
* former member uf (he Stale
l-egislature. In an interim report,
tin jury charged hr was interest­
ed in a $14,000,000 a year gamb
Ilaw oiganiiation in the county
The grand Jury has been InvwtlgatTng crime conditions and
the underworld In Kansas City
and Jack*on County — President
Truman's home rminly — since
last Heptember.
All of the men Indicted today
ard Lococu were associated with
plaaggio. a northsldc Democratie
laitler who waa slain Apr. 5 with
Ctarlea Gargotta, his exconvict
SEOUL. May 25 (/P) Kuiran
mineleman. TTie slaying oreurred
*tyl# In Rinagglo s uolitlcnl iiHuidl. lod.iv jiuiouncnl the al­
uartars on Tniraan road In lot oi iimrr th.sii 200 Cummuniil
indictment
eharged «yuipalluin* ami said they had
I not even hollered iinathril Btlrmpl* of Red north
s* tax returtu fat the Koiea to influtnee this Republic's
national eUtiioo. Tuesday.
The pioiaciltor't office announc­
'years of
f The Indictments also charged ed thr .irieil of I I ? persons, inKsiney with making net income
reports of |tn^4I.U&gt; for 11)40-47- cluiluig onr caudidalr lm thr Na­
41 and It should have been |3I.- tional Assembly. Hr said lhr&gt; weir
B74.M, ptnltiiiK to ovtrllllnw thr republic
Manglararina also faced threv
He ..si.I some luvh laiikmg olcounts for the ssmt' years wlnrh
the government charge* he mu.li­ ficen oi die itpuhln an Aim) weir
net Income report* of $13,0767-' ainisng ilio tr a itr* lrd H r i Ik I i i ' i
ana it should have been $36,011) 71
Goldberg was Indicted on five name tlirni.
counts, two for failure to make a
National Police l lo.-l Kim lai
return for the years 1947 and
1948 whan the government claim* ■Sin said more than DHI niembeis
ll.ailM M On !•■*» r.a rl
ha mads a gross of $08,031.41. It
alao Indicted him on charge* of
Income tax evasion for the yeur*
1946, 1047 and 1948, claiming lie
had received a net Income of
$70,831.41 and owes the govrrnaent $96,200.32 In unpaid taxe*
The 38-year-old MangiaracinH
had hi* first brush with the law
89 yearn ago. Then he wa* sen­
Tim once familiar ilinr dnug of
tenced to five years In the Mi* an idd-fashloned school In-ll *urh
State Training Hchonl at a* that which Humnmiii'il iduneer
vllle, Mo., for robbery.
I'ltisvnn to tha "llttlu red -choolFour year* fater he served half house" sounded again thi* morneg ■ one-year sentenee at the fnl- nig in tha off
of O P llcMidon,
aral reformatory at Chlllirothe. county dark.
O., on n liquor violation.
III fact. It wan Mr Herndon
himself who wa* ringing the bell,
, 1
CU B 8COIITH
which In part of his growing col­
Pack 84, the Cub ftcouts, will lection of hlitorlcal relic*, archives,
meet Friday evening at 7:30 slid authentic artifacts ilmt go
B'clock at MeKinley Hall.
All hnck to the early dayx of M«*nulto
Cub Scouts and their parents are Gminty which Included tlm prssrequested to attend.
ent area of Baminolo County,
Tha little copper bell, which
used to sand Hanford’* pmncsr
citisana scurrying for the *chool
door, la believed, aald Mr. Hern­
don, to ha tha flrat and unly school
boll to have bean rung In Mellonvilla, now tha Mayfair section of

K orean Chiefs
Clamp Down On
Northern Reds

Officials Claim They
Arrest Mure 1’ li a n
2 0 0 Communists

•aiswvdsj

Herndon Is Making
Hobby of Saving
Historical Objects

K

Hanford.

ford, and »«nior •» Crooma Acad' “A m 8HB aanlora wara granted

WASHINGTON. May 25 - m - A stamp collector could have
a happy Ham these days in the ottiea of Senator nominee George Sma­
thers.
He has coniratulatory letters fitoa Many parts of tha world.
Smathers, serving hit second tofgl hi the House from Florida’s
fourth district, recently defeated *«WWB Clandi Pepper In the Florida

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Dor a Cameron M i n , .dauchUr

DBMOB TO MBIT
DAYTONA BBACH, May 94 VP) — Tha Florida Btata Dotnocratlc Executive Commtttaa w|ll hold
a worgtnl nation maatlng bar# at
10 A.M. Juno 17, Ohalrmaa Alaa
D. Littlefield aald today.
Tha group la tspaatod tp alact
a now chairman to rtPtaoe LlttleflaU who waa defeat*) for rwelection to tha oottamtq* lait
Tuwdar. ■»
Pakn Banah. B feren rd e d aa logi­
cal eandidataa far Uu chairman-

Pr8ma?h*r* waa

bnak at worhfl^P

Smathers while he
T tha Marine Corps] other*
•nhowni who read about
aaatoalin and election In
gn newepapera,
„ —Mthera eigne every letter
IMtojMa. l^ flrl ataff at Jack*
* or hla five employ#* in

snday. They quoted
n# that ha waa pro•aid ha did aay that
ra not antl-Tmman,

“ J£5TW

«

Colonel W. Winn
Tells Kiwanians
Of Island F ight
Winter P a r k Officer
Was A 11 ac lietl To
Air Force G r o u p

Smathers G ets Congratulatory
Letter* From All O ver World

ftlW l

u r of Mr.

Son

Stunt’d By

Arrests Are Made In
President Truman’s
Horne County Area

aaholarahlp* wart

tha I M i rant

Aaaoclated Prean L eased W ire

An early school house, be point(('•■tlaase on s*aar r i o l

Runs Red Light To
Jump Open Bridge
TAMPA, May 2B — i/P) — A
drawbridge got atuck, an auto­
mobile did B akl Jump over the
open draw and a bridge tender
fainted.
Thla all haupanad last night af­
ter an alaotrleal atorm rrltudod a
motor operating tha La Fayette
Btraat bridge over tha Hillsbor­
ough River In downtown Tampa.
Whan ona aide of tha draw would
not coma down and was left hang­
ing five fact In tha air, police put
rad llghta all around, diverted traf­
fic.
Hut D. J, Morgan of Dade City
ran through (fit raa lights, loomed
up the sharply alantlng bridge and
onto tha otMr aide of the bridge
Juit Ilka a akl jumper.
Hla ear ramalnad upright and
he wxa shaken only a little.
Edward Croft, a bridge tender,
toppled from a stool whan lie saw
tha eight. Fallow workers thought
ho had a henrt attack. However,
whan they took him to a hospital
they found M had pneumonia in-

An outline ol thr campaign
Agaiiut Ihr l.ipanrir in thr Alrulian-. iitclmling lust luml olurrvalion* nl il,r lighling, was givrn
yntndai lu Kiwanianv hy Col.
Wanrn It Winn, RuUiian. giuvr
owiiri. and irtiilrni of Winter
Park
Hr w.i! uitioducrd by Col. S
l» ll.imnuii ol thr local Kiwanit
Club, him li.nl leivnl with him in
thr Alrniisn tampaign. Col. Winn,
hr said, is jlto a vrtrian ot Woild
War I
Col Wmn, who
attached lo
ihr An Four unit first sent to defrml llir Air ill ians. pointed nul llie
giral ili.taiur* involved in rally
frrhlr atirnqg* lo holilrr thr ilr(riirn ol tl,,* noitlirin mo*t lioutiri.
"Thr ill*tnin-r from Krtcluksn In
thr panbniiillr to I lit* Aleutian In­
land uf Atiu i* nlmo-t as groat a*
thr dislsnrr from New York to
Hen Francinv," tie drcleml. The
actual i|i*iamr of trav&lt;&gt;l, however,
between the two Aleutian points In
the early days of the campaign
with the older types of eqiiiiuiii-nt
was neatly 1,900 miles farther.
Prior lo Pearl Harlior, all work
authorised wan In preparation for
the dafsnve uf Alaska proper and
the establishment of Intermediate
air fields, ha Mated. The day after
Pegrl Harbor. Major General Bl­
own noMvar Bu«nei3'-wh&lt;&gt; was
later killed »t Okinawa, interned
all .lap* living In lh« territory,
jml itnplorrd Washington for
funds ami permission to lornte air­
fields on the Islands.
The first wn* to be at Cold Bay
mi tin- Alaskan peninsula, the
other on the island of Umnak,
which would give all protection
lu llie Navy's stronghold at Dutch
llarhoi, lie a—eileil, anil would
also protect shipping lanes to
Nome.
"Future
^ prnviit liln win*
doni," said Col
Winn. "After
many delay*, permission wn*
grunted and funds were made
available for llie nioject but three
months prior to the Jap nllnck on
Dutch Harbor "
Reinforcement* arrived In the
squadron of medium bomber*
fm in of It 17* and 21* and u
winch were based wilh another
squadron which bad arrived but
and IJmnak. The Navy’s umphlh
a short time before at Cold Ray
Ions PBY* were doing "wonder­
ful work," be said, running their
patrol searches Celling and visi­
bility were more often zero-zero.
During the inltfal attack by the
enemy on June 'I, heroic deed* were
itiiiumerahle, raid Col. Winn. An
Army pilot Cspt. Thornborouglj
tried repeatedly to gat a run with
a torpedo on u "flat top,’’ lull by
the time he wa* ready to fire,
clouds would obscure Rl* target
"Finally, In desperation, he
come right across the deck at mast
height and dropped It, hoping that
the Impact would damage tha
the flight deck, returned to Urn■ink for a load of bombs, left again
for the target, and never returned.
"Tne Japs figured that our
bomber* would he headed back for
the mainland and so planned their
attack In force for the evening of
June 4. It struck at 1866. First the
flghtera from two directions,
straffing the streets and buildings,
then the level bombers with their
high explosives, and Incendiaries.
"Suddenly from their rear came
lend base fighters end medhtm
bomber*. The J*P* thought that
they knew there were no fields
within fighter rang*. Bo confuiad
were they that on* group flew
right over th* new field, few got
IOea«4ae*4 o» Fee* Twsl

M i 1i t a ry Equipment
Will Be Used For
Defense Alone, De­
clares P r e s i d e n t
WASHINGTON. May IS —
Df) — ECA Chief Paul Haffaan
today he ha* saved
1977,000,000 of (hia year’* Bar*pean Recovery Fund end that a
$119,000,000 cut may be made la
aid ta Britain. Hoffman gar*
thla report to the Senate Appro­
priation* Committee In a twoand-a-half-hour secret session.
WASHINGTON.' May 25-&lt; /P&gt; Ihe United Slain , Britain and
I-lance today announced a joint
agreement ti&gt; vupply arms to the
Middle Exit— foi defense alone.
Pretidenl Iroman hailed it as 8
move lo ilimulafr "iucreated con*
fufencr m luture ircurity" in that
area
The Pretidenl expictted thia
view in a tlaletnent commenting oa
•lie three-power accord reached at
London during tha foreign miniit*
rrt conference early thi* month.
Under the agreement, arm* can
he tent to both the Arab nation*
and Itrael il they give atturancea
they will not me thr nulittry equip­
ment “ to underltle any ad of aggreition againtt another Male." ‘
The agreement marked an end
to longatarvllng difference* among
the Western powers owr the
question of providing weapons to
the forces recently engaged ‘ Ilk
hitter fighting over thr partltiea
of Paleafln*.
, .»
Mr, Truman said tha United
State* believe* the action *wtU
stimulate, In the Arab states a n
Israel, Increased confidence la Na­
ture security, thui accelerating ut*
pragree* now being made la tha
Near Bat *-and contributing to­
ward the well-being of paaplaa

“ BC m,a.

-. "The participation of the United
States government In the doeUralion emphasizes this country’s da*
air# to promote the maintenance
of peace in the Near East."
The
Preaidant
declined
to
answer any questions on ih* state­
ment at his nsws conference,
Thv text of hi* statement:
During the recent meeting In
London, (be foreign ministers of
Die United States, the United
Kingdom, snd Franco bad an opportnnlty to review the security
and urmsments situation in the
Near East and to consider what
action their governments might
tuke to pravid* greater stability
In the arts. As a result of this
consultation, a thrrepower declare,
lion Is being Issued This la another of the many valuable re­
sults of the London meeting.
The participation of the United
iinallauxl On l-aae H i l l

Survey Shows That
1-838 Houses Lack
W a t e r Facilities

A survey of housing within
certsln areas of Sanford revealed
that 96 percent, or 2,384 out of
2,610 dwelling units examined
were sub-standard and 1,838 lacxed
running water facilities within,
George W. Simons, Jr , Jackson­
ville engineer, revealed in Jiis re­
port to tha Sanford Housing Auth­
ority.
These atatlatlrs were revealed
Tuesday at an adjourned meeting
of the Housing Althorlty. Ed­
ward Higglna was re-elected chair­
man and R. T. Cuwan vie# chair­
man of the Authority.
Their
term* axplr* May 20. 1961.
Mayor Carraway appointed th#
Rev. J. ft. MeKinley a commit•loner of tha Housing Authority
for a four year term expiring
May 20, 1964.
The Simona report revealed that
1,189, or 46 percent of'the dwell­
ing ttnlto aurveyed, were In a
delapldated
Jelapldattd condition. More than
1,089 of tha unit* had no bathing
facilities and 907 were not wtrfd
for eleetrlolty.
More than 66 percent of tbe fam­
ilies living In the sub-atanderd
unit* had Income* of lea* than
12,000 a year. Of th* rente paid.
64 percent ranged from $16 to $ m
a month, and but 20 peregnt ex­
T A L L A H A S S EE , May 26 - (f&gt; ceeded $80 a month.______________
— A hearing on charge* that the
Calhoun aehool board overspent
Ita 1948-49 budget was opened
JACKSONVILLE, May
her* today before Governor War-

Hearing Is Held
On School9! Budget

THE WEATHER

Btatini

The State auditor reported that Atlaata ...
for tha 1MI-49 flaeal year, the Blsmark .......
Calhoun board spent 124.160 lu Chicago ----Denver
axeaca of Ita approved budget.
fce audit alao reported Inragu*
tlaa in making purchase* and
In the eonatruction of gymna#iura
at Bloustotown.
Ooremor Warren, n native of
§t Morgan wag eharged with rack- Calhoun aeonty, waa Joined by
leas driving while drinking,* re­
ported traffic Ig t. John Flaharty.
Ha didn't have a driver’s license

j

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