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From Boys’ Jail

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A. M (1ST)
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S h e w a s a s k e d to wdr*
stir* b a ek
w h e t h e r s h e will b e on ha nd.
T h e e u h c o m m lt t a * decided t o resum o n u b ile h e * r in g s t o m e r r o w .
O fficial* o f t h e g e n e r a l a c c o u n t ­
ing of f ic e will be called lo t e i t i f y ,
Ti. S e n a t o r L ucs* (D -H I) sa id
t o d a y he will t r y t o r e a c h a n ag r e e m e n t w i t h R e m ib tir a n * on a
l e g is la tiv e s c h e d u le a im e d a t a
m i d s u m m e r a d j e u r n a m e n t o f Con
gtess.
I .u tftj, t h e S e n a t e D e m o cra tic
lender, e eid t h e p o s s ib ility of
l im itin g c o n g r e s s ' r e m a l n n g w ork
t o s e v e r a l m a j o r * s u te will be
d isc usse d a t a W h it e H o u e s conT ru m a n to m o rro w ,
fvrenc e o f l o a d e r s with P r e s i d e n t
A f t e r t h a t , L u c a s s a i d he hopes
to i ll do w n t h is week w i t h Hmiihto r T a f t o f Ohio, c h a i r m a n o f t h e
GOI* Policy C n n m i t t e e , a n d s e a If
nnmc n g r e e m e n t c an he w o rk e d
o u t on a list o f Mile fo r S e n a te
action.
T h e H o u s e, a b r e a s t o f ita work,
m a y h a v e m o*t o f Its m a j o r leglelutjon o u t o f t h e w a v by t h e e nd
of i u n a .L u c a* a n d T a f t ha v e
been a i m i n g f o r a n A u g u s t t
ad t o u r n a m e n t , allies
b o th fa ce
■tiff i c e l e c tl o n c o n te s t s
44. T h e U n lte il S t a te * . B r i ta i n
a n d F r a n c e ___
m e e ...
x p e c te d to !« ggin
c h a r t i n g w a y * o f Mining Allied
r n n lr n l* In w e st G e r m a n y s t n
m e e t in g n e x t m o n t h In l ^ n i l c n .
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e * of t h e t h r e e
g o v v e r n in e iiU will m a k e r e c o m ­
m e n d a t io n s w h ic h c a n he p u t Into
e f fe c t w h e n t h o Allied o c cu p a tio n
- t a t n l o fin W e s t G e r m a n y i« r e -

m m * , i ’.Mex C o u n t y , I’a s s l e C o u n ­
t y a n d L'njnn C o u n t y w s s k l y g a s rtte,
Kales a g e n t s se e k h lo g r a p lllc n l
d a t a f ro m p t o s p e c t a in t h e s e c o m ­
H U T T O N S VI I L K . W . Vo.. Mnv
m u n itie s , Hie F T C sa jd, " u s i n g on*
(■h i — (A’i - - An iiMr&gt;m|i|.'d m a-x
of a b o u t HI s t a n d a r d sale* t a l k s , "
vWJVah f r o m llm WcM V irginia
T h e p r o sp e c t* a r e tntd t h a t t h e
■ -M e dium S e c u r i t y nrl-o tt lu-re w « i
p a p e r I* a n o n - p r o f i t p u b l ic a ti o n
; fo i le d l*V a l e r t guar.l* l i n t n l e b t .
w jlh a paid c lr c u la t o n o f 17,000,
a l t h o u g h f n u r I c r n - n g * convict*
it c ontinued.
; ,'Mlpbrd m i bv ,
A c tu a lly , Hie c o m p l a i n t sa id,
S t a t e Police m i I.I a "m ir n l.r , of
Ihti g a z e t t e "I* not a local w e ek ly
• h e r a ” a m o n g - n n i - 60 Inm ate*
| is pe r or p u b lic a tio n w ith a g e n ­
^ b a r t e r e d In n • I m m lt o r v w e r e Inuine holm fide l is t n f p a id s u b ­
olved In tin- c*fnpi&gt; ill t e m p t . Tlu-v
s c r ib e r s , hut g e t s all o f i ts “ subd t d t o a c t i iu n v t h r o u g h n b a r r e d
s t u n t i n g ’ incom e f r o m tint p a r s o n s
« e c o n d - * to r v w indow w hic h they
w hose h l o g iu p h ie * a r e p r i n t e d .
■pried nprri l i f t e r b r e a k i n g tini t tin, n e v e r h n d 17,000 r e a d e r s , "
glass.
t h e F T C naiil, sibling:
T w o o f tin- r - r u p e n * w e r e r a p
" T h e n u m lic r of c opie s p r i n U d
Cathy O'Donnell in n mnmntlr scent* from
l A - t u r e d w i t h in no Im nr e n d n h a l f &lt;0 *.*.a!V,r^ * . &lt;*nintf, r
MflM h ext Itiiur m w hit, “Side Street," showing TucsiJiiy nml \Wi!nt»n- for a n y g i v e n d a t e h a s n e v e r been
■ t h e i r High t, 111 MV w in * jili&gt;n*if|pil day
on th'* II113t T hfjiler nerecn.
d i s t r ib u t e d l o p e r s o n s s u h s c i i b l n g
b v fi....... P o l l . - t int. It K. IVi irM
t o su c c ess iv e issue*-”
US L t o n a r d llri.'iiy, III a n d linn
T h e a g e n c y naiil t h e p r a c t ic e s
: IforiJtln.. to.
H iatt tiogngcri in a r e " u n f a i r nnd
fitIII III Jorge Worn IIIIIf.- IVIId e c e p ti v e " a n d In vio la tio n o f th*
: t l a m .u i i lb, mill K vmi « m tVnrc, IS.
|r« e lts H » a t r im , t- s a * O a t)
fC sn lls* * * Mr row M a t t n * a )
F e d e r a l T r a d e C o m m iss io n Act,
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oil v - r . l s l " i c m i i m t i n n — t h a t I*, in. lho loagii" on SMtonlny a f t r r i u n m
It g a v e hjtn 'M d a y s lo a n s w e r t h e
c h id in g thi- Com mtllitot ns w i l l 111 - Mointrilttro &lt;vu* ro m m e n d e i l on
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c o m p la in t.
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•J. A H o u s e g r o u p I n v e s t i g a t i n g
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11mo tin c n ip h n a H e d t h a t
I'rrM ilen t ( I m r g n T o u h y .
a ll e g e d C o m m u n i s m a n d I r r e g u ­
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t ’' 1, I n m a l c n nri&gt; onuiluyMri In i- mih' m I ••an iroviTiiniant I n l a n d s in .ft
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tVc-t a n d l.lnrk prMHMnt Hovlrl
t r a d e * a n d a n i iu n r le r .’il In dor- pIllldM*.
| i h i tifiim tirl in by W. A. I.efflnr, ing h e re W e d n e s d a y .
Mr*. D r w e y , h f o r m e r e m p lo y e ,
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m MM'dilud w ith s e l l i n g o f f u svrth» I 'n i l i ’il N ut Inn* provIdMil f u r - f i p m e e r .
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* bet driiiiiii-iiM tl'ui Hint, ns tho
c e n t e r . Ilcp. Knr.st III M ot ha*
NIK.HO I'l'N K H Al.
Moil Mirny of Hintr ha* iMcently
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vHetj In SeptemW
pm d
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i |o * i l n n * a Kri.ni M a f i (la«|
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flight nl Id- Ii ' iiiim mi lllu,-k ’ ln’H Mxlsllng -Itiintliiim nf fa it, " Mi.
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elide In tnucli w i t h Hie e i t u t a t l o n
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Ju n e .
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l i s t C h i t t r h u i tl i t h e i if v . \yiKitln.i II I- I’- n r n t la l to rr i- a to t h e rmidlT h e iHscuielou* will e a r r y n u t
n U r m p tr c l to c a r r y h e r a w a y In w ounded.
o fficiating.
tlni.s nniler w h i i h it will h r to H im mule. Mm to ld a u l m y o f Im
I ’o Mcm sa id the H ire s w e r e atn- the de cision by t h e b ig t h i e e for
tho iiilorest o f tin* fiovlut 1/iiiou Ing held r a p t l v o all d u y g u a r d e d hu*hci| by g u n m e n in a g r a y se­ cbjn m in i s t e r * In lamtfoii M ay 14
to n i l Mr into a n d to k e e p a g r r i ’ by a w o m e n .
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« tiii'li rrrnlM niornl, I'i'oinitnir a n t
tau ra n t.
o f t h o o c c u p a ti o n r e g im e , "
m i l i a r y - t r i n c t h nm otig H im na. 'id niitte d elm left Iioiiip of In i
Killeen, a Const (iiiu rd v e t e r a n ,
IniiH o f H im f r r o world will brniid- ow n a c c o r d runl wa* n o t k id n a p e d
T h e F a r o l h m I n l a n d ', 20 miles
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a M -yvar.oId w o m a n w a s s h o t am i min*, on A r m y v e t e r a n a n d f o r m ­ w nst n f Hart F r a n c is c o , h a v e a
nml linuti'ii It- m i n i n g . "
er G e r m a n primm er o f w a r , w a s p o p u la tio n o f 30.
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i'ruimin Slamn Reds

Rotary Club Meets

“ Kidnap Victim”

they're

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J . F. M cC l e l l a n d
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2.
(P rttin e ta 1, Hanford t 2 L ike Monro*; and 4, Paola.)

Don't b« Mixlead by Last Minute Promises.
Ilia record speaks for Itself. That record shows he has worked diligently
!o Improve and rebuild bad roads; lo add new roads where needed; to pro­
vide better drainage: (o give adequate welfare; and to give Seminole
County the best possible government at the lowest cost.

There Is no Hubatihite for Experience.

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Tomorrow and

RE-ELECT

j. r. McClelland

MILDER
BECAUSE

Your County CommiHHioner
( P a i d F o r Hy F r le n d x t

thei

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W I L B I R C . K I N G
Your COMMISSIONER

King Fights To Save
Millions.For
Florida Shippers
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. W A 8 H I N O T C N , M ay" 1 6 —T h s
In tersta te
C om m erro
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May

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F l o r i d a ’s
railroad
c o m m is ­
sion m o to d . T u e s d a y to f i g h t
a n I n ta r a tti* Com m erce C om ­
m ission d e m a n d f o r n 91.000,OOO-a-yoar Irw raae# i n I n t r a sta to
m il
freight
r a t a a In
Florida.

IwEtiroed* operating lit Flortdde. complained* to ICC that
&amp;£&lt; Florida Railroad and Pub*

W ilb u r 0 . K ing, s t a ts com ­
m is s io n c h a i r m a n . I n s t r u c t e d
C o m m is s io n
A tto rn ey
L ew is
W&lt; P a t t a w a y In T a l l s M a a e * t o
oppoee t h e fed eral u ltim a tu m
" i n r m i g h e v e r y c o u r t necea-

on May 23rd

Mr. T r o u t t
C. W ,
T ro u tt.
of
L ebanon.
l * n n ., w e l l- k n o w n
m a n a g e r nl
s q a u r o d a n c e s a n d o p e r a t o r nf
s e v e r a l t r u c k e . no w J o i n t In a few
s t e p * of the d a n c i n g , m u c h to the
a m a z e m e n t o f frien d * w ho know
h o w s e v e r e a c h e e a n d pa in * of
n e u r i t i s h a v o m a d e h im alm oet
a n Invalid f o r s o m e tim e.
T h i* blesse d r e l i e f c a m s to Mr.
T ro u tt
as
HADACOL
helped
o v e r c o m e hi* d sfle le n cle e o f V ita ­
m in s B l , B3, N i a c i n a n d Iron.
T h i s r e lie f c a m * t o h im a f t e r
t h e s e h o r r ib le p a in s b s d h a u n te d
h i m , m a k i n g It poeslbl* f o r him
to c a r r y on hla hu sln e sa a c tivities
o n ly t h r o u g h s h e e r d e t e r m i n a ­
tio n . H a d i d n 't 1st M h s a s a d
p a i n s k ill h is s p i r i t s , how ever.
T h a n , o n a o f t h e m usician* a t
hla . q u a r t da nce * b r o u g h t him a
large
e c o n o m y - a ll*
b o t tl e
of
HA JC O L . h |m „ a d a c o l
"I a m tlrad o f a c tin g you su f­
f e r w i t h th an * a c h s a a n d p a in s ,"
sa i d th* m u s ic ia n . " I b o u g h t you
t h i s b ig b o t t l e m y s e lf becaue* I
w a n t t o se a y o u a l e r t g e t t i n g
w e ll."
H e r e Is M r , T r o u t t ' s o w n stovyi
" I h a m su ffered w ith aches and
n a l n s o f n e u r i t i s f o r s o m e time.
1 h a v e triad doien* o f p re p ara ­
t io n s b u t h a v e h a d III lie relief.
M y g r e a t e s t p a ln e h a v e been In
m v k n e r a a n d a n k l e s a n d re c e n tly
t h a r e h a v e hewn p a i n s In m y
w r i s t s . O na o f (ho g r e a t e s t h o r ­
r o r s w a a t o b e u n a b le t o a i m a t
n i g h t . (Unco t a k i n g H A D A C O L
1 h a v e b e en a b le t o sl e e p a n d It la
w o n d e r f u l t o g a t r i d o f Umea tarr lb le p a n* In t h e hna ea , an k le *
• m i w rist*, j
h a m f o u n d In

that

"CWteiTKli"!

'j:’

Now Chrydor'* rolling mi lop produc­
tion . • MW) new beautiful cart are
being fbipped at fast at pottlble. And
they're coming in a rainbow of colors
-in. all kinds of smart body styles^
* T\
■' „ , * j ' I
4
**
. 't
from long, low and lovely sedans . . •
sleek convertibles * * * to America’s
most beautiful hard tog convertible!
the Chrysler Newport.

(tra ts . h a w r e s t W

n tn s ^ M

... frs a l

comfort . . . tre a t p n i n a w m . . .

difference in the value you get for your
money! And you'll find a car priced
just right for your pocketbook - for
Chryslert come, in a wide range of
prices from the sensationally medest
priced Royal and Windsor models up
through the luxurious New Yorkers
and Saratogas to the glorious Crown
Imperials.
Come see the meet beautiful ChrytWre of all tkni. Drive them! Compgre
them! And you'll be doubly glad ynu
waueui

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jfyflftfS?1,3®ifl • Iv'W ® 5

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^anftttb Ifytvnlb

V a l t r T h c r t I t S f r a n g th —
T* Frateet the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America.
To Fraioco Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER________

VOLUM^XXXXI

SANFORn. Ff.ORIDA, TI'K SU TvT lA Y 23, 1950“

U.S. And Iran
Ink Agreement
foijfArms Aid
S e n a te

U p h o ld s

“ V ik in g ^ * S e t s N e w

¥r?\
m

R eor
P l a n

"

THE WEATHER

Partly rlmidy with scattered
shower*
and
thunderatorm*
through Wednesday.
Continued
Harm, f.tght fo moderate variable
usually aotilhe.iHt a led* (n south
purl Ion_______________

Associated Preoa Leased Wire

_ No. 197

US. Demands Reds Break Up
East German Police Force;
French Also Send Protest1

R e c o rd

T ru ­

m a n 's C o m m e r c e
D e p a rtm e n t
g a n iz a tio n ^

v ffr-

: /v

u is

WASHINGTON. May 23 —f/P»
w -lran and ihr United S la in sign
«d an agreement today which clears
the way for American aim* aid to
that ioulherp neighbor of Soiiel

N o te

D is s o lv in g
lic e A r m y

D e c la re s
O f
Po­
W o o l cl

A id R n r o p e a n P e a c e
*T
.
,
ARIS. M*v 23 (A’l- I u n u
, i'fd Rimia today ol biesk
the bun power agrermenl no
sliUiiting Germany by pei
mg (urmslion of » Ml.IXli) m,n
lured police in the Snitel nt
'►ortion lone
loirnal pioletl note delivered
I in iilo.mw lbi« afternoon «ii(jeeil
' f'l t» Hu**m (list dum b mix llie
1 mih(*nreil police would be s wel
j Com* move loosiil p.*mg inlei
nabotiiil ifoo.in

General Motors And CIO UAW
Reach Agreement On Contract

D e p a rtm e n t O f S ta te
C l a i m s SO.OOfl M a n
U n it

H as

“C h a ra c ­

t e r O f A n A r rn y ”
1)1 IR O II, M*v .'l
(A1)
(&gt;ei|ei,i| M t l o ( ntp'O,limn sod
RuuioWASHINGTON. M.ty J t —&lt;/P)
ibr (TO t 'nilrd Aolo W m krn aitnotiuced Iml.tv negoliitor* b.rve ir.se I*
The Ira nian government was llir
I lie Untied ."dalri IrroindeH to*
ed .1gte'-Tiieol on a new i nnliait fill ibr union , '*&lt;0.000 (,M ivoikm
lari of the I 3 nation* •hating dir­
&gt;li&lt; tb.it H um t dir'ulvc tlir List
Hie new loott.rrl will Mill lot an iniprei edfilled live yr.iis
ectly in the $1,310,000,000 arm*
ll piovi lr* $ 10O mmiiblv pemioni. inrlodiug leilrr.il Sot nil Sr- (icrtii.iii poltic lotcc immediately,
program lo agree to the leims on
i lltlh benrlil*. .nil prtmmu Will Itn rea*e ll l oiigte,* bike* govrrnineiit '.ijltin it It.r* "(lie ch.uacter ol a.
■ttlny '
which aid will he furnished.
benefit* In IliiMe (t.'i yes,* of ag&lt;!| ®
In a note h» Moscow, the Slate
» A Slate Depart mint announce­
1 ,
**i&gt; i'
*n
a v e ia g &gt;. ■i , ,,
* ’1 i"
avfiHge
if approxinmletv
(iM Vice President Harry An* H im an »-o
Department
raid the u eitio n of
ment laid: "a» a remit of lhi» tin
del sou said the agieement win
Renfhet •*** on,led tl'St ihe nn thu 80.000-uiin t..ic« directly
MK;
dentanding the United; State* will
'hlstorK’al in Ishoi niansgem ert Inn won ••'CMCi Its lot sling 11|
V.'i
V »
relations"
(Valter
Heulhar,
immediately arrangl'fotitlie menu
an ll n The HAW hs,l &lt;1** 'tolalrs fivr *greenien|, ngued hy
I'AW-CIO president, railed It cent*
lot.,
( :tt cent* Imlli- the Soviet Union
factute or other (bocturemenl of
inaiulrct
'V i
‘the most stgnlfl ant and con* ly lu abno. I t
i tic lulling il?ft
The United Sl iter note raid of
mlilary item* to nbe furnished
strinllve step taken In any- mas* moult, I\ pi
1 at the out th* German buce
produi-llon
Indiistiy
since
this
Iran.'
v in
WHS
i
l|
uogollati
o
*
set
of
M
i"
&gt;.* *
limodlog of the riO ."
lh . I i - m l i g o ir in m e n l , b e ll
It i« not .*„ onlinary police
Iran ahare* a $27.64(1,000 fund
(If Ihe 1 i cent tini.itv g "
A I cents HM hniii wage ill
*'
ih , S -iu e i* to I m i k up th r u errase for each of the five years llie union * dd v ■I kel * vo 'ltd g“f lone,, and it doe* nn| b.ivc ordl*
with South Korea and the Philli
-even reel. m Hie pension p&gt;o 11.1rv pnllre dulir*
lie .pirn I &lt;x|K Ini pesrr ill ihr is guaranteed.
-sines. The Iranian thare ha* mil
••nt per hour In
T he new c o n tra c t s u r p r is in g ly gi uni,
World uitli , Isitbliil obirii am e
1%een officellv diirloted hut i* tinll ,eceivf» banc inlitiliv, artifouc
c a ll* fo r c o n tin u a tio n o f a c o s t- hnspiiat no' o st insiitance,
ol pi'iiiui* i Kiiiililllueol, to keep o f liv t iiu
denlood to he than $ 10,000,000
fm tn itln ,
w h ic h
t l ’ .i cent* In fl o **'sgr increase, I ,f» lev . and anti*.,*.) i.ritimg, and is
P A W , T , * had •M ill il w o u ld seek ••ml• in tiupioi, ( vaoiMon piv, I equipped will, niibl.fv wcipnnr intile lirtnei Ifeub dl«iroird
An Iranian military mission ha*
IAUNCHID MOM THI TICK nf the U. S. Navy’* experimental guided ml»*l1* »hlp, The Norton So .o, the Navy
rdx truths of a ■&gt;’td in Ihe form
lo setup
11.*
goi'etmuenl
of
the
hVenrh
been in ihi* country loi irv n al
research took*l "Viking" roan akywarri, ahaklng Ionia final and Ice reuniting from liquid oxygen fuel and high
of ii rent loon I, wage incnni*o 1biding ma*lour go,,,, bnu'ilrcr*.
A n in d lflr d u n i 'l l shnii i« c a ll
rrp
i&gt;
■
1
1
,
-al.j
ll.e
nolo,
1
tielteviM
equatorial humidity. Th* 11.000-pound, 80-font long mt«*1le apeeda upward (right) In attain an altitude nf
week* arranging for the aitm
ed f m mo* e m p lo y e * w ill h a ve to to Jtl.ilim .... I , lot dir vorl.eis *nti *ir craft cxmi-oh unotiiM and
Its,
if
itilige.t
I.,
emphn.lir
ih«t
th.
100.4 mllea above the I’nctflc, a new record for U. 8. rockets.
(Official Nut&gt;v Photo* fnim International)
andof he i ,k 111*J workei * nod
ihipment*.
....... B 'lU tiM m i In E a s tr in IS ertnanv |o ln I Im in ilo il, b u t IrM w n tk e is nine tenth' ‘I h &gt;etd lionit-, in link*
Today'* at tIon ivaa an exchange
of f'lniatloiiH nf ;t iiiIIIIhiv i-Iihi e u i i r i d l v non u n io n may- le ln io llie
fot lo *f t,( h»o ecoliolllt*
ll mu*l be legnded. tbciefnre,
of diplomatic note* hat ween Under
ar’ei
„ formal I'ontrndlrtlou ( lic it ith le p e m le n l s la 'u *
gaitia cmli a- *ppienlicr in " a military fon;e '
l l w ill in n lo IOM i
with engngrmeiit.* isken *rvrnd
Secratary nf State Jam** E. Wrltl.
lir n e ia l
M o lm t u o t e i s
euro , i eases,
lltne tiy llie acciirvlng poweis."
and Ohnlam Abhas Aram. Irnnlnn
f he AnioHran n Ic atm said
Th, tmte i barged Hist llie
rJixrgu d'affaii**. Ilotli atn-iard
ih*l In cra.rHng lh* force Huail.t
equipment mpplled to Ihr Es*l
*Wlnt the purpose nf I lie American
lot* "dostroved 'v&lt;u Id confidence
eeioiBii pnllre force "goes lieyoi I
aid |a lo tnrii’H«n Inin'* ntilllty In
in the atneevltv of It* promise*''
that "f • nmmid force "
dafand Itaelf and not in emlmiKci
*i»l nroured world-wide doubt
peace.
"li t training and it &gt; equipment
"a* to ll* Intention*."
I’llll-ADELPHIA, May 23 — (A*) — The war ami politic* weie
have |tt effrrl a tlrfinllnly mill
Meanwhile, In Washington:
The note went on to *ny tliat
taiv churacl*!," the note dulm ed
1. The Senate uphold 1’iealdent blamed Inday (or the natmn'r wulripread water ahoilagt*.
if [tinsin wHIiln to msture -umt#
Such wai ihe view expicsicd by *everal exiierta altrndjng ihe Am­
“
tl'»
equipment
tnelmle*
notaldv
,
Trtiaaan'a plan for the reorgauiiamrns’irn of confidence in it* *sR e p o r t? ) S itv S e c r e t a r y
WINNl PL.C*. M in May .* I (/!') -Tbe isgmg Red River dropped scitlour of peaceful Intentions,
maihincguna, mortars, arpl-taid &gt;
tlon of the O m m eica Drpartirent. erican Water Work* Association cnnvrnlinn which i» trying to help
guru
and
even
Keveial
light
arm
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
A
s
k
e
d
F
o
r
sir stilly limn its lion I i ie*t 'inlay, ami Wililirpeg, rati lung it* btealb, "it . riinot fall to dissolve iininndlA rot« of 43 to 30 defeated n American cities gtl all ibr pure wnlcr lliry nerd.
Ored vahlclaa.”
reanlutlon by Senator Wiley (R
•i*civ the inllltArlicil unit* which
Inared itrell fot llie task of relief and lelialuliliation.
Summing up a widely lield opinion midway or th* ltve-d*y meet­
R
i
g
F
o
u
r
M
e
e
t
i
n
g
Wla) lo kill the plan.
Tha French note remind'd the
Hairing a heavy, piolonged rain, tbe wor»t »eemfd over foi tli* it Inn. set up In Eastern Gel many."
ing.
Hairy
E.
Jordon
of
New
York,
oaiocialion
*«re!ary.
put
it
thi*
3. House pant*fa
____l*L nent to the
tli&gt;«-!*ns that the four power* had
In i denslug the mdr. the 8tnta
♦—
-IjON,
authorla* # a y In an inidrtrlaw;
Jlauata a compromise hill authorli.k^iacd In a ''moat formal manner'' twin rilie* of Winnepeg and &gt;St. Honifaca. Pnblu and nffirml attention Department made nvallfbbv (n re­
■
^oAetwallypHagw.wllk
l*e
’
e
s­
i
4h
M
t
'
wai
to&lt;
Lilted
on
a
gigantic
job:
■#13,120,880,000
work* pmgraTnk tiaMrtf
l t g HWMW
W VJOO program* nf
An Ihe disarmament nf Eermanv
porters additional data on the Fast
•h at' Pulled States r u l l t e d f - In a ilnclaration nji Jim* 8, 1(148.
economic
Europe and other pial ned many tlmos a t the n » Tbe home* of RO.iWhl petinut base been iltmagril m deilioyerl fry (Irrinaii police force, this said the
ic aid to Euro|
phmiatlc
staff
In
Prague
In
vuiitiuit,
ther*
la
Intrluslcnlly
no
Why Is Hist so? Well, no doubt
non-Communlst areas. .
.
— ----♦ llie flood', noil sl in more then fm ....... . rested III Aiigrsl, 131(1,
in eonttcctlnii with Ihe (in man
Prompt Senate action was ex long range water, shortage, tlm burniino the urograms aren't] four or five orh Isl*. aitvieaa siirlendar. This, the note said
_
inn vein i for flic lied Itlvei vat ondt-i (tciiersi Iiirpskteur Wilhelm
from
Prague
said.
real
slmringe
Is
in
tlie
fncllltles
considered politically expedient."I
peefed. The House approved It by
lev
leaf firmed mi Kept. 211 of Ihr
Zniesei
fnr
hiliiglng
water
to
the
pen‘flo
far
a*
(he
war-lni|«"cdl
_
—
hivt*
.tillin') (Uiuiini '
enie year slid fortified by all A1
a vote of 247 to 88,
ll -siil thl* “mllitinv forcr" vas
rurlnllrnents
are
conrerned,
h
r'
U.lNDON.
Irvgvr
lie
arrived
The legislation author!*** » pie.”
rii*Hi ^in* n ,(,'i jr♦i1$•tv&gt; Th*' &lt;\niftfli •mdc &gt;ip .f ID tierpit*i-hhnften
lied Conhul Ctmnrll law dissolving
"The
major
iiiusr
nf
thl*
sit­
went on, "we can only work fmin Psii* |u rnolmiK the aerond dl (lernmu oiilltai\L fmimilloni
nn Ai in v $lill K Ailing npttn fab-rl unit*, to train enlisted porthird year of operation of the foni
l&lt; o n * le ,l-.l &lt;&gt;• r * &gt; • T e e !
year Marshall I'.an for Eui'tpeeo uation wlia the war,” he *ald. '■“V* *" ' n" ktKiTP l"*1 Kr'," n,, M .....ml Ml I... ' .*** III* U N ' talk*
The mile taiil Fimn e. ftir Hnlte.l | 4 J l
|k»,,.s»*s»s kj&gt;**4 i»t Itn t ♦" lf*#ivf* iIn fhiMiI
i
recovery. A separata hill pinvhllnc 'W ater works projects auffmod l i d ns possible,
!lates and ilrilstn hint si'lilpu , A R M r ” I e l J I | M ' r
o l l l l I•tit tin* niilwiMff fti'iiui &gt;&gt;f r r
learlr
"
I
.a
*
I
vrar
*307,000.(100
was
"On
Hrilisli
go&gt;
'•tiun-iil
during
tho
win
years,
lircausn
ftlgl'C 1.4 hImHII * Mt|«'i1 ||ftvv With
the actual ca»h In finance the pro
1ulsty iihxeived Iht'ji** cfitnniM
Hit
Mrifwl ni"R|
1 i vi i v in li
gram la being prepared hy the rripiired mtilurliih wore hard It. spent on new construction, [l is im lulling I’mnr Mm'ler Attlee and inefit.1 In Iht'D M*Api»'‘tivF inn»’h
It
HOTi'IM
i,
..........
M
gel
nr
could
nul
he
nblalned
it
rml enough. We need lo Increas'i I 'd i n g ll S r i te l,try I '. in r il H evui ♦nrt wniilft c’rmhmif tn tin
i r.iiit, Inn iii'il i #»ti*b; • • * M’fiun tn
Mouse Appropriations Committee
‘■Ti
The ilefrrue reel cl "In
nil.
The
country's
whole
effmt
tluit
figure,
by
another
ItOll,
tflit WII'lklll^M (if tliHi
*» Tha compromise, lepresenlinn
ItilHiU** |irnfrAH|f»iiji tin huhnlf nf tt,c i2tm,ium iihei mii, I.,..tight
imtiirnlly wi»s directed toward 000,000 n year for tbe next tnn lb- Imprs iii sail (nr New York
adjustment nf varying hills pro proiluctimi
M'-tcil
Hint
die
lialicvol
Aillct
nn«l
I
i&gt;M
«eo
n.
i'
*'ftlriK»»liirly
and
uses
of
niale’
ml
years.
111" Army tills w.iriteil Ol' n
WnlneMfay.
vloualy passed hy the Senate and
I
i •fl*. flute sbI'I, Iiv Ihe runtiadii Paul Itruiici ngainrt Mi H- t.i gtHvc ti"k "( c|i, li title dtscovt
"The urgency of the problem
( iiimneiiling n il
House, call* for MiSJKMt.nou less demanded for victory In tho
speculation.] ||))(|
*|,i- fmir-piivver tie II Mi-riullnugh,
n
Gii'i'iiw-li-ti,
la
Indicnleil
by
the
fact
tlm*.
if fl'ioilr’d hiiiiie* lie occuplw!,
than President Truman had re field.
.rd s on d e in ililu r iiK iin n and t lir t'ortit . housewife.
"n u t another factor In our inure mid more Americans ero ilio ilt L ie '* ta lk s w ith I 'le m lt
Imforc dccnntrtiniiiMti'Ui. Knmo " f 1 Ttn. ^crit'riole Cnurilv ('li-unlier
quitted.
, , , .
Tlir
:l2-ye*r-olrt
liouscu
if.
ic
iiithurlxnllnn
tiv
the
Itus.iari
moving
tn
the
cities.
This
ncfailure to keep water supply
I itrPign Minuter Hnbrrl SiTitiinau.
lli« hump* ltuvc hern under * , • of &gt; nlo.nei * I* neaiing ft* goal of
8. An Emergency civil defense abreast
■'ipstinli nffirial* of a mllilni lir"l i Illicit slmitlv before the defen c r lt f"i &gt;i month.
t.iio in it* mcndifr*hlp drive, and
rrlerntiiig
transition
from
rural
the
growth
of
popula­
llir
f-'ienrh
fn
in
g
n
Office
«anl
plan It going to h« ready soon for tion Ilea In adminlatratlve faults to urban living makes it Inciraxic.tc.i that she bellevil Adlc tod
imlice force.
A ll in u j« r d ik e * I " th e flo o d F lo n I Higgins, innnngct, renortthe nation's A-homb worried &lt;it e«. amt neglect at Inral levels. Hern Ingly necessary for us tn pti' It knew nothing almiit publinheil
Expressing Mir hope Mint ihr Mrsiict weia conceal'd ri.iunioo •u e n * o f g re a te r (Vinrtepeg h ic ed t|i,« morning th*, memhorships
Mayors have baan complaining we find that adminlatratlve of- our niillimal water systems lu irpnit* ibrt f.ir bail •uhti'itte,l Kusalans
III.IV total I t ”, with ah,ult *9,000
t e p o ile il h o ld in g 'v e il n o w T h
will remedy this "con lit*
that their towns can't find out fie Ia Is all too often do not pres* proper order—and that mean*
They idnlmsd In I belt *o,' Hiat |tro h le m Iw fo re the m il Im r i t 4■ Sllharrlhcd.
1,
edict
ion,"
the note added:
memoranda
tn
the
big
four
power*
what thay ought to do about civil for the development of water looking carefully tn the future
she
tied
damaged
theli
p
in
fc
u
in
to maintain the metiopolltim
It- estimated that the count will
"The dissolution nf His eon&gt;.
---railing fm a 211-year peace pm^sfense
"f militarised police existing In *1 reputation* hy branding ihrnt area* dike* whllr flood water*’ .min he BP0 memher.* with * total
Now the government'* Civil Do
Inn-Communists
«»*m.
coveting
hundred of
smiar.t n f approximately JIU.00I) subKaitern Germany would, In e l
faJiT o fftc e V in ’ th#'N ational Sr
Kiclerlck II. Wlggln, the ■■tain mile* urn funnelled off Into LiUa act Hied
Report* nn both sides of the feet, ba considered hy Interna­
curHIoa Resources Board (NSItMi,
•
Iff*'
cnunssl,
asked
her,
*-I&gt;o
vm
"Thl* will enable n* tu expand
Atlantic bad said the Secretary tional opinion a* a concrete ges­ think they (Adlsr and Diaper) Wlnucprg.
Is trying to get a program readv
The river ,vs* ilmpplng at the our pmgrsm and to increase the
ture of particular significance,”
thl*1 summer that will »hnw thein
General suggested a meeting of
are concealed Communist*'” ’
rate of
one and
a naif t-&gt;advertising ami puhltcltv cam
what to do with the manpewnr and
"Yes, sir, I do,” slip reiillc'l
two Inehe* a day l&gt;. M. Htcn* palgn next year," he declared,
the U. S„ Britain, Franca and
resources they hav* Jt*».
Mr*.
McCullough
testified
that
TRAIN HIDE
hen*, top flood expert here, said, M.,,c than 7ft name, of firms
Russia a* a prelude lo a special
Special attrveye getting »'-&lt; erChildren of (tie first grade she haled "capitalistic fat .a*,," Ihe rate of fall willlucre.,',.
Individual* were added reesnt_____ O t t
security
council
session
to
handle
on the daauihptlon that the clt k*
lltieiat*
and
nsw
dialer*.
TAMI’A, May 2.7 — l/Pl — Votg i"dually At 29.(1feet the rlvar | jv ,„|d Mt lllggln*.
i«oms of Mrs. HI. John and Mrs.
May 38 — (/n
way h*ra and In 'BaattJa and ( hi- —TITUSVILLE,
"Ho
von
hate
capitalistic
fat
wa« at Ita liisa, at point since
Aiming these ant The Bark AveDefines Attorney Noah B utt Ing was spotty today In the first the question nf China's represents Ileanl at the West Hide Prlmarv
Wlggln asked tier.
May I . At the flo o d urast, five ittii- I mltei Turk, .the Sherman
charged today that a Mate wit­ district Congressional race —- tha firm in the U. N. Soviet delegates School, together wltti a Kkmip of cal*
"Yes,
|
do,"
ih
t
said
Incnc* higher II,im at pTesent, Concrete Ripe Co., Rn/ F. Symss.
ness h id charged testimony • tn warmest political fight In the have been boycotting U. N. bodies rhlhbvn who will enter school next
"Do you hate liberal*?"
It had threatened to force out Sr.. W )' liathawav, Deklo’* 8ervfall, ware scheduled today In en­
the second trial of Frederick " J . Stale.
"I certainly do," Mrs. MrCtsI most of greater (Viiutepeg's Ifil),- Ire Htatlou, Jacobsen’* Department
Voter* chose between Cheater because of the presence of na­ joy their first train ride, a trip to
Ogden/ 88,.’former Cocoa Cham
I,l,lull
replied.
000 people.
Store, Monk’s Place, Dr. II. W.
bar of Commerce executive ee B. McMullen, stele attorney for tionalist insteed of Communist Mrlaado and hack.
.She gave tills definition of a
The river is *1111 almost. 12 Rtu-kei, Vincent Seafood Market.
Pinellas and Pasco Counties, and Chinese representatives.
In company with a number nf
eretary. •
|t:*slls**S
fie
I'a
st
Twill
III,erst:
"In
the
misuse
nf
the
and teachers the children
Flreilmn* Htorss. Tbe Music Box,
Ogden la charged with first J. Tom Watsnn, former state at­
GERMANY— The first eontln- I'srenta
"fl
»cre dun to leave on tha train at word today I would »ay soioenne
Williams Fix It Shop, Dr. W. tf.
degree murder In the Sept, fl torney general.
gsnt
of
militant
communist
youth
Voting in IHIlibnruugh County—
11:80 o'clock and arrive at Or­ who had (aftlsh affiliation* "
Gardiner, A. W. Epps, Jr.. Spenahootlng of hie wife, Flossie, In
arrived
In
Berlin
In
preparation
Referring In prevlon* lc*tln,oov.
Provision
cfi Harden Dairy, Sanford Cleantheir Rockledge home, daring e largest In the ninr-county district (or next Rumlav's march herald­ lando at 12:8'l I’ M
—was shunt H) percent off the
, as mads foi a picnic lunch aboard Wlggln asked Mr*. McCullough
m , A J Marvin, Hr. L. T. Doss,
domestic qaerrsl.
ed
demnuatratinn.
As
reviewing
whether she still Ullleved th*
tha train.
K. A. Dyson, Stafford A English.
The wltneae was W, H. (811m) rvcnrd first primary vole. Pinel­
(O tiiis tw m raw# * n
entertainer* wars traitor*.
Ace Glass Company, Dr. Harold
^ A,
M f S ; Wimberly, Roekledg* policeman, las county voting reported about
8ho replied that she did not
K. Ring, Charles C. Cook, Fern
* ■■* “
-- arad last night Who was called to the Ogden 2(.00Q voter* had gone tu the
think they ware "tha kind nf trail
Perk; Prairie Lake Drlva-In Thea­
home by Mrs, W. Maeon, mother polls, some 10,000 less than at
or*"
who
ought
to
receive
death
the
seme
lime
May
3.
of Mrs. Ogden.
CHICAGO. Mav 23 — &lt;/P) — tre, Altamonte Springs, and Movie
penalties or prison i*ntence*. Mil­
Manatee, Saraagta end Tolk
Wimberly testified today th a t
Six class one tnllrnada wsra Lund Klds-In Theatre.
der
further
questioning
site
said
counties,
the
neat
largest
coun­
he heerd the Ogdens quarreling
Htanley-Rogar* Hardware Co.,
she would absolutely refuse to named winners tntlav of the 1049 Cltv Shoe Shop, Hanson Shoe Shop,
latter waa araaent4d to th* about euatody of their first ties, reported from 40 to M per
Rallrnad
Emplrye**
National
patrontsi
them
end
"I
think
I'd
cent
of
the
voters
who
balloted
In
eommlsalonera
eentmlulonera by
hr tTjT
*VJ. NoiigMon,
Nmj«hlqn. grade daughter In eti Impending
Safety Award hv the Natlrmal Melton's Used Cars, Rowland*!
try to expose them,”
Collection Agency, Sanford Fish
City Naaagar MeXIbbln. divorce action. He said that af­ the first primary io far have not
Snfety Council.
NEW YORK, May 23 ——&lt;JP) — Step yawning from spring favai
She
replied
"yea"
to
the
ques­
shown
up
for
the
runoff
v»te.
Mayor Carraway
toM the group ter he left the house he heard
ana
The council said their smplnye A Grocery Co,, Carolina Guest
tion
of
whether
She
wailin'
"trv
to
Other
counties
recorded
votee
and
consider
ihs
art
of
mlaxation.
the
a
shot:
that
Mrs.
Mi
(aaon ran out
written
casualty rate fnr hist yeai waa Home. Garland w . Spencer. Hotel
.♦he
which were far off the previous
Business brains hav# bunted the nddmight oil to think up ways ol hurt them In the box office."
re- and That Ogden
43 per cent under the average Montrxuma, Boyd-Wallace, ACLAsker
If
aha
hatad
many
of
list
Vote,'
lulling you to sleep, Soma pw pls can p t to sloop simply by thinking
a flT® pointed the pf ‘
for all railroads in the class one Frank Weatharshaa, II. E. Morris,
Greenwich
neighbors,
Mrs.
McCul­
McMulIsn
figured
he
could
hold
ford, weapon, a .48
about the amount of. work (h*ra is to M dons. But othars maka work lough said, "No, I think hata I* too group — thosa with annual oper­ Albert Hickson, Ted Williams
hie
19.000
vote
leed
wtth
which
ha
Lumber Co., Brown’s Concrete
jatlen later' to be
TsUsMg.
strong a word. I feel entry for ating revenues nf I t,(109,000 or Products, Cataalberry Gardena,
Butt eatd Wlmberly*e prevfoua topped the flve-eaadldate Held In out of
more.
them.
They
blam*
thair
ala
spi
n
s
ness
on
the
naighbon,
their
wives
or
first.
. __
Ths average rst* of combined Inc., Casselberry, A. D. Rountree
testimony about tho « rm tten of theWatson,
said he waa eartaln his thalr offspring. And ^ tlm^^nrxtP
V!
dsathi and Injuries per million Transfer, Hanford Paint A Glass
iw k .'i i . _ A .
the pletal djd n o t. _____
HUSBAND
HELD
whirlwind cempelfn could over- Hay Uia hired hnnda .
Co„ Maty F. Rawlins, Levy#
ataul. Rata are a law aim
Mr*. Myrtla Dougherty w*a re­ man houra worked on all claaa Community Grocery. Charles D.
with hie foeltel today]' a»d th a t corae this lead_____
flea or ths mill h*va « rough
one lines In 1949 was 7.89.
leased
from
Farnald.Laughton
Metlmak
previously he had i / M ha only
i**^Tull»plna," an slactrlcrl mnrlal Hospital thl* afternoon a l­
The winnars and thair casualty Forrester, Kilgore Reed Company
On the local front precinct No.
Cnnslfler • few of tha wonders
end Th* Yellow Cab Company^__
that ‘‘hums a constant tar receiving trsotmsnt for ruts rales are:
thought tha quarrel wag about 1 'a t the Girl Scout headquarter;
of sc!ones and tlm (nptnnlty of
act ten custody of tho eMId.j
term and dltpals ra- •ltd bruises roctlvad Saturday
For
roads
whose
employes
on
Commercial
Aventaa
reported
Industry, as riowod through tha
out If
ptna fragrsnea." On tha night. A. J. Daugherty, her form­ worked 80,000,000 or more men " T h e w e a t h e r
Other wUneteae fa
steady voting today In tha second ada, almod nt ralutng you wtUi
i truck on
both", n concoction to er husband, was arrested by Hhsr- hours — Norfolk and Western
1 . C. Kenaeton and
rrimgry on the County Com m it lodMta.
to your tub. Or tha tff Maro Saturday night for al­ Railway Co., 1.98.
JACKSONVILLE, May~33 —(IF)
I) who g a n tech
plan rece between J. F. McClel­
Thera's tha
aacapa
ralaxer" on alactrld leged M ia ult, and waa released on
•.ton
Station
30.000.
000
to
80,000,000
man
■tony about lire
land,
Incumbent
end
Jack
Btcm
They
Iratl", w
will
bnl",
h lc h lU
swlq, A Cnu
unit to ba sltppad unbond. Mra. Dougherty Ilvss on hours — New York, Chicago end Atlanta
gar i Im b shop of
ttn s a . No mntter Cameron
Blsmark ---Rt. Louis Railroad Co., 4.94.
Avanua.
fH308 o?lodt th i totnl MINI- dies nt ■round
h*«i
_
nk,
tho
ad
raps
It
Chicago . .......
8.000.
000 to 20,000,000 man
f votes enat were IM .
fie i
"equipped with
eon* »,
gantla pijUations that
houra — Central of Georgia Rail­ Denver
FLORIDA DIRECTOR
trol ptnal for
fro*
Dodge City ...
TALLAHASSEE,
May
88
UP) way Co.. 8.47.
Alphonograph,
to
decide
pnonograpn,
"phtdleutetlnn
tha
lua to
8.000. 000 to (,000,000 man houraGalveston ....
ttoii *nd W,
tttr.
••ping — W. If. Snyder today was named —Central
Vermont Railway Co., New Orleans
director of Im State Game and
nomination to th*
P b^JU
Itllllilea Ca
New York
F n ih Water Fish Commission In­ 4.69.
Ic UtlllUea.
At
l l
1.000. 000 to 1,000,000 mon houraPittsburgh
formation aid Education Depart­
1:00 F. M. tha
Pt** and ai
ment'
—Mtssourt-Itltnoli Railroad Co., Seattle .....
■ 170.
fov-:
Jacksonville
For throe n a n ho has baan 1.08.
tha
to
WmtMn
W,
Weeks.
Miami Under
1,000,000
nun
houra
—
*1 Wten.fnt, hy pow,
* from tjp post several Ui« Colorado and Wyoming Rail­ Orlando
pttitfti*r?t is*
Tampa
way Co., no casualties.

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Water Experts Say Politics And
War Cause Of U. S. Aqua Shortage “Savc-Thc-U. N.”
Talks In Paris

Wimiiprg People (latch Breath
.As Red River Starl.s To Recede

Detense Lawyers
C1«nclude Case In

V, Of f. Campaign

For New Members
Nears Goa! Of 500

Voting Is Spotty
Defense Lawyer
In 1st District
Claims Officer
Switched Story Run-Off Election

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lion
to Retain Engine
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Gentle Art Of Relaxgtion Being
Probed By U. S. Kg Businessmen

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6 Railroads Get
Safety Awards In
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O f l . l « . I I , IN lti, a t (he r a a t (m ic e
• t 'u u l o i . l , e ia tlU a , u n tln IS . S fl
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Mllur
( i n i i i i o n n u t ,v
dualii.** Hummer______

lloli ilookri, (ormrily insnsRitig
editor &lt;&gt;| Ihr Sanfold llr raid duimg tin ilslfirtilt 70s, is now pub­
weekly bullrtin, " rise
liiliing
riaiida (inm Pictuie". II you
want to know nil iboul llic cjim»
eitURtion. luliirnbr to llic "Citiui
Piiluie.'
Fit in hr Wkuktgtu Newt .Sun
of V/auf &gt;mu, III louirt ■ dipping
icveding llu- |&gt;nnli,ur ol a 25
K ir o l t l r oil (idUrn I *kr by
^otepb ''Haron" Teilap of Wauke­
gan. Mi. Teilap ii laid lo be plan­
ning lu make uie ol lliii piopeity
ai iiradipiaiteri for hi* winter va­
cation!. fbr poi-ibility loomi of
Sanloid I.running die meecj lor
the winter bradipiailen ol many
rcliied baieball people ai Mr. Terlap bimiell wa» formerly managei
of an llliiia.ii team,

ji:('Don't worry about government
t)*Lti". ray* the Unnucul. "Our
Vbunlry Is loo tin and strung ever
l&lt;) go brake..' "Die only tiling tlsasl
will ever flop lire Democrats' policy
of speiuljn(|, and borrowing, and
borrowing(fiid ipendmg". says lha
kajtpfUpfcyVBdl (Ktri-ii a third
w«y. and the anlira hiitory of
rfftnocratic govanunant in the U; nlled S |itit piovai that it will he
' i Ihe way taken, and that u for the
people lo wake up in time lo iavr
tht government from financial ml-

Beginning's Of Baseball
N a tio n a l B aseb all I lay will Is* c e le b ra te d a n n u a lly on
J u n e 20 if a bill In tro d u ced by ( ‘o n g m isrrm n A b ra h a m A,
Itlb lc o ff r.f C o n n e c tic u t is pasyed T h is d a te is chosen tiec a u se it w j ih th e b irth d a y of (tcu cral A im e r D o u b led ay , w ho
is g e n e ra lly c re d ite d w ith th e invention o f th e g am e.
N u t nil h is to ria n s , how ever, believe it. P a r tic u la r s tu itj
h a s been m ad e by R o b ert W. H en d erso n o f tile New Y ork
P u b lic L ib ra ry , w h ich h a s u n o table collectio n o r hooks a
b o u t th e g am e, H e flndn th e barcbull, u n d e r th u t n am e, wus
in vogue ns far back as th e eig h te e n !h c e n tu ry . In th is co u n ­
t r y it wan c u r r e n t u n d e r v ario u s n a m e s arid fo rm s , ro u n d ­
e rs. une-old-cuf, tw o -o ld -cats. a n d o th e rs .
H e th in k s D o u b led ay co n trib u te d littlu o r n o th in g . vT o his
c re d it be it s a id th a t he n e v e r claim ed lo have In v en ted th e
g am e. T h a t w as a n h o n o r th r u s t upon him a t u In ter d a te .
I t is g e n e ra lly su p p o sed , n e v e rth e le ss, (lint D o u bleday gave
th e field o f p la y , th e d iam ond, its m o d ern fo rm .
I f th e fo u n d in g of Imsebnll is lo lie c e le b ra te d , it m ig h t
be well fo r th o s e w ith c la im a n ts to su p p o rt to g e t to g e th e r
a n d decide w ho sh o u ld be honored. C e rta in ly h o n o r Is due
to th e m an, w h o e v e r he wus, resp o n sib le fo r Ih e g am e.

How Communists Live
T h e C o m m u n ists, p ast a n d p re se n t, te s tify in g a t W a sh ­
in g to n hu v e a le a s t show n w h at It m en u s In be a f'o m m u u lst. A bove ull else, it m eans a puppet like obedience, w ith ­
o u t ciuestio n in g a n d w ith in stn n t com pliance. W ith th is
g o es u s tr a n g e u se o f lan g u ag e, th e so-called “ A esopie’' inte r u r e ta ti.m b ro u g h t o u t in th e tria l o f th u II C om niunistH
co n v icted i;i J u d g e M ed in a's c o u rt.
Hy th is a w prd m ight m ean Hh a b so lu te o p p o site, it
h t m e a n lite ra lly (yhat is said , o r p a r t o f it m ig h t have
p e d a l in te r p r e ta tio n . O rd in a ry la n g u a g e fo r a Com tm i
i s t l s p a rc tic a lly a code, ^ c o m p licated t h a t Hh ui
u s e rs seem
m to h a v e becom e c o n fu sed : A nd a t a n y tno
tnom etd th e
m o it fa ittlfu l wo'rfc^r m ky flh tl liirh self m h o v 'e d o r sen t
f u r a w a y , w ith o u t e v e r K now ing w hy.
T h is la a s tr a n g e life, a n d fo r tu n a te ly not like a n y th in g
ejse In th e s e U n ite d S ta te s . All b u t n few A m erican s w ould
u-efer o u r freed o m . W hy t h e 'f e w d o n 't is one o f th e puzzles
of th e h o u r.

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Too Late To ClaHHify
By RUHHKLL NAT
The neat legislature will proiiahly be called upon lo consider
amending
(ha law Whirlstills
gaverun
■
•ttullla.1 of
..*‘11..
a
activities
the Florida State. aAd­
vertising poromliaioh. Thl» subJm wa* dlaruaaed at a recent
meeting qf the Tourist and Divaluurnem Committee of the Florida
State Chamber of Commerce In

that all money must be apent out•Ida |ha State of FlarWa.
Hrlor to the eatahllehment of
M b ; p a la tk a , $ 6 J | ( l t
and S f
tha ebinidiaaion, Florida had made
:&lt;■Aug
a narrle for'htraalf is an exhlhito.
with aeneatlonal exhibits at the
WoNd'a Pair In Chicago, tha Great
"Speaking before ike Amtricaq U h t ■appaRfon'in CMreland dnd
Society of Newspaper Editors in ♦he' Hew York WeHdto Fair. Thaw
rapUtyvi erringed and its gad by
F o r t M y e r i, $ 10,0 2 1 1 O c a la . $ 10,

il education, sell

f W atkfajtag".

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And Iran

lha basis for the ftil-ln program.
' latter on. by Sept. 1, NSRB In­
tends to have a more permanent
civil defense p&lt;en ready for state*
nnd communities.
4 Administration leaders ppt
off until next week a decision on
when to .eek an adjournment of
Congress.
.Senate .Majority Leader Lucas
t tills t.dd reporters after a White
Moure conference that President
^ Truman will discum adniiutstrp■ticil legislative goals with hi*
Congressional ieaueis next week.
The question uf
,utm Cop
gtes* might quit to give it* metnbeis an early start on re-election
campaigns hud been Mated for dis­
cussion linlay when Lucas, Vice
President Barkley and Moute Ma­
jority Leader McCormack (Mass)
called ul the White Mouse.
5. President Truman asked the
American people today to observe
.Memorial Day "as a day of prayei
for permanent peace.”
Ill u proclamation, ha designated
the hour Ireglnntng at 11 A.M. ,
Tuesday, May 30, "as u period [n
which nil our people may unite In
prnyer, each in accordance with
ids own religious faith, for divine
aid in hiingiog enduring peace to
&gt;a troubled world."
The President acted under a
Congressional resolution which
vailed for Memorial Day to be ohHived both by tributes to the
heroic dead and by nation-wide
prayer for peace.
rt. Secretary of Htata Achesoo
will give congress a secret
next week on th# work of tha At­
lantic Pact conference in London.
Senate Democratic Laadsr Lu­
cas, announcing this, said the en­
tire membership of both Mouses
will be invited to hear Achrson at
a closed meeting May 31 (11(40
A. M. EST) In (na auditorium of
the Library of C ongress.
Lures m ade th e ann ou n ce m e nt

ian! who arc mid lu have dianput-nreti likr wmltha without trace
Into (lit- VH»t fastneiaea of the
Soviet empire.
An outburst of hratar] official
(lenialf haa foUowe.1 Motrcnv'a rerent alilioijoceuivnia that tha repalrialion of JapaneBo and tierman ptlaoriern of war haa been
•’ontiiletRil, And a wave of grief
la Hw.-t-plnir emintlaa* bomet wbera
I'nmili.-K fur five long year* mice
ibr war' r end liave been hu|&gt;eful|y
awaiting the i i t urn uf fntbera and
runs and briithers,
Ja; ran wuh Htunnad whan, in
April, M'huuw announced that
Japum-ne repatriation wai com­
plete except for 3,000 prisoners
.ervlng aentence* ga war rrlnilnaln. Tokyo retorted that morn
than 30(1,000 Japanute prUoners
atilt are mfarlng. And the United
Stalea, Aiipti’ilin nnd other gov­
ernment! urged Ilia Ruaalana to
A TWO STMT NMOWI that was threatening the Kim Pork Bridge, u
inveitlgale.
Vital corn (nunlcatlous link across Uie Red River in Winnipeg, Canada, to
Then early thin month came the
blown to MU. The structure, lilted fiom its foundations, had drifted
.Soviet announcement lltal German
down the river and lodged against the span, threatening to shatter IL
repatriation win complete, Chan­
Although the Red River eased 1U 37-day assault on Winnipeg, authorities
cellor Konrad Adenauer of the
any floods will endanger Uie city for another week.
(International)
W rit German government bltteily
■barged Glut l.r.ON.OHO German*,
including "term ol tlinuftumli uf de­
A rt Of Relaxation
Spotty Voting
ported rivlllitiift," were "till m in ­
ing In ItiiaMa. Me demanded in
Itia
a
lla
a
e
e
K
im
s
P
s
i
,
U
m I
(C e e tle u p * V i s a r a g e O m |
the name uf humanity that the
i
using
« uo-skid prop-pillow, a Ihe outcome of the contests .only
Kremlin account for thulr fate.
floor
reading
stand
that
holds
a few groups could be seen this
At the came time John J. Mebook "securely in every run- morning on street corners.
Cloy, U. S. high commluloner X
eaiveblw
.position,"
and
a
robot
for the Ainerlcnn tone, declared cigarette holder which thwnrls
Colored vot-i-i continued to
Itu.via faileii to account for “many your tendency to set tile bed (flow interest In the contests by
hundreds of thmnand* of (Jarman •Are.
turning out in good numbers,
prlnuheir of war,” adding:
(jut not in thu Mini proportion
The “lullary redlo-bed lamp" as during the previous primary
"I think tin- world rhnuld know
what happened to them and the combine* radio reception &gt; with election.
many thouKindn of German civili­ restful light—and soma radio
Meanwhile,
Grady Albritton
an! who alno dii-appealed into thu comedlan’i program will likely took a lead In the runoff racu
do tha trick. Or try a set uf
Soviet Union."
f ora seat on the slate railroad
State Department officials ill ‘’polite neighbor league pleis", and public utilities commission
eight
verse*
exhorting
the
un­
Washington labeled the Russian
against veteran Wilbur King.
RADIO STATION i
anno on reined l as "fantastic and thinking to curb such classical
At Little Brown’* fsim pivneighborhood
noises
as
radius
absutd.” They estimated that the and pets, ff your
pate is thinly
‘’A Pfl,n! u*»c*‘ County-W.T.B.R.
I
Soviets were holding at least 200,- thatched,
there’s
"carman
*h#
w*» coet
Ouli German troops in forced labor head warmer" which acome*
. with
vin I. m
minutes—Albritton received
and pi boner of war camps.
13 of the N vote* cast.
« K.DVKSIMI. VI4 ! SC. 1UMI
adjustable batuU in blue.
llu Big Three foreign ministers
t.ll.
Mat.essvs
c*„
be
had
.hat
are
p
J
f
*
p
^
,
T lir llh r ih r u H o u r
*
cu
U. B. Secietaiy of State Ache­
*. j» NSW*
ron, French foreign Minister Schu- soft on on* half the bed and hard
battle has been 5 15 W r . ls r n Jsm bu re *
' d n,n0"
mun rfml lititish Furelgn Sene- on the other, to fit dlffeient waged
between Ben. Kvana of Mju P tV rll iv r ln c k ( ’ lu ll
.si N ew * A H ro r**
tui v Uunn
ulro stated In a coin- tastes of married couples; or Stuart and Otis R. Parker, Jr., ;t «n
T um m y |K irs *y n r c tir s lr s
with "general
muniipie during their recent l.un- beds equipped
of Fort Pierce in the I2th Sen­ * is H u ll.,) i.’ ls rk
electric
blanket*
with
dual
condun Hireling ’(tisst liussla "lias
atorial district.
S: Jo M u rn ln s lie v 'it lu n .
tools which pejmto the wife to
44 M cik I h in aiiisle
also frilled to repatriate numerous increase
But for the most part, the I:
warmth on her sido vote
Vi All W iir ltl At Nine
nationals of German occupied while hubby
was light. Most areas re
a Ii I 'n il Itr*&lt; l A t t ir e s n
decrease*
warmth
ruuntrieB taken prisoner during
ported the vote byi noon waA'only
!&gt;.|i| K re ilitl* H l* w s rl
onl
,. , ,
S;i; W lis r * A n a » l* K * s i To T r*a d
llie war." Apropos of this, Vienna on Ilia «ld«."
M-f'.vPt-Tfi.fhe, first prf- 1(11
lie IMii I'li Part*.
Thereto n modern bundling'b«4 mfery ’ '
— prl
claims 6,('00 Austrian prisoners of
I&lt;1:16 A lin t — A ( t l r | — Musis
_____
war still are liehl by the Russians. to keen partners from, bumping;
Id; X&lt;&gt; tle li.ify M * e « |in *
I.ending Hungarian ealleit In West
I 0 .4 S W ay 11* K in e torch.
I I nu O r c iir r lr s a B ie r
Germany d e c la re 3( 0,005 Hungar­
S1 ao M o rn in g V s r ls ty
ti 111 .
ian prisoners of war are missing Hy.
M usic f la w a ll.
1
lti«t
il..*ll».#a' rSea*' Paae o * t|
Olh«r aids to aveidJng.ntarit.il
Id Russia.
nil
11.61 1 'is y s r F o r Peace
I
S:
O
P
W
o
rld
A
t
Hood
Well, there you have the elatsns
1 r .is Ita d ln F a rm P I s m i
and counter-claims. What change Icsvd*. the r**t of the rpo
"The force is aimed with itand- 11:10 I 4DU C lub
«— —
room.,dark
is Ihete of adjudicating this unpre­
I 1)0 Popular aisr
..................
^
ssmt
(lerilian
infantry
Weapons,
silent rs^Uu, yr&gt;Jrni,f}f*
iiia L m 111 A u e rtc a n e
cedented situation, which repre­ lha place
umier’ one pillow' a n d but Its military capabilities are at IIso M u iT rs l V s r le t lt *
sents one of the major tragedies let* the_ other fellow, sleep; g | present
I Id h i m * Q u te tlo n f lo u r
Pressnt tisgllble," the meinoren
of history 1 Tha dlsputa woltld ”*jr*nt alarm clock
* 00 H s r N o n * Us itch
ck” that flashes (him said.
I'OO T o ils y * flt« r
nave to he weighed hy competent
light, Instead of a nol*e( aand1
"However,
In the future
It could
nd
...... ...............
- ..............
....... ) lb I I I I p A IlH U d lln **
Investigators, who would i|p this ‘tontl-iinpre balls’’ to be {sewed‘
form the nucleus of 11 new llermnu Si 46 V o ir sle m u ry H unet
joliT
Inlo (he back of
uajainn coat! "rnty or nn Intcrnut security force 4mu M usic I,over* H m a ra in
‘‘Wli£, the United Nations, uf tu discnuiago ifsloin ping
u l i ) lle u u * * l
on th e 1in muintnln Uotrtinunist control." smon
T in, I I h y t |i,11 Iln u r
course,” Homebody replies.
back.
6 C. T h * b r ig h t Hool
That is u natural reaction, until
4
(III
Olio ad says: “ Weeping Isj ^
N sw *
attention is called to the fact that casing nnd restful" ami offers' {ft fall atlyep too readily or at 4.U H purls K in g n r Day
the charter of the U. N,, pro­ the heart-break pillow, moisture- the wrong time? Try the . no- Olio T w ilig h t Hung*
J« H p o rl- I'n n u tvide* that the organisation cannot resistant, to receive your ly n r\ dux pellets of cuncentrnted ca- a:
4:46
Como M in is
deal with German and Japanese nnd exhorts: “Do not ahamctlly fcln. They stimulate wakefulness 7:0U PliraKrry
g (la A Cloud
when required, safe and affec­ 7:1* llu * *ilu
at fairs until after peace treatise stifle them."
* g o r A L n ii)
tive."
* Till) W r iln c a iliir N le h i H a rm o n y
lire signed. Those treaties still
On the other hand, another ad
C lub
About thu only tiling the ndi
femaln In abeyance.
recognises that some people fall doiiT mention In the way of 7i4t IC *y iio i*s Uy C a rl*
However, there Is some specula- asleep too easily—for example,
sum U A PW C lu b
V a r l. t y lla ) l
Dim among observer# whether this Just when tha wife to In the wooing the goddess of relaxa­
:fc o r*ii&gt; n » lu acienc*
question of prisoners inpy be midst of the exciting account of tion Is this: yemcmbeTT A nice
1**1 T he Hand
f
raised in the fell meeting of the what went on at the bridge club grassy bank under an apple treo itoo M e in M ilt o n
U. N. usscmbly. That body la today—end It readei "Does hub- fn Dill bloom, and the flih bit- 0 : 1*
|ng--now—antf—then.
&gt; .1"
10:00
violation of human righte against
io
1*
There are 28,000,000 acres of 10:31,
Bulgaria, Hungary and Horaaai*, novelty for Ruaila. She waa r e ­
A l lln m e W llh M usic
arid eometrody may Inject tha uupt- pelled by the League of Natlona in public duinoln timber and wood 11:00 N * w * a I * l * Hr ores
Ir i :41 x ia jc c w r .
tlon of (Jarman and Japanese pfU- I BUD for her Invasion of , Finland, lagd ln the Tl. 8.
onara In the Soviet Union.
Such a development would ha M

J X 'l?

iper Unions
' ' sr Tb
Aok Agreements
BOSTON, May 23 —0P)-L*U»
history was mad* today as AT 4
L, CIO and independent local, (|
newspaper unions bonded tt*
gather to demand ctly-wlde egmments on pensions, heal!) ktlj
welfare.
Representatives uf eleven edi.
torlal, mechanical, mailers mj
teamster unions formed a join:
■iiincll to negotiate with pub^h.
................ s eight daily n a p l,
council chairman John Thump,
son said the move marked th,
first time that vurluu* n*w*|igptt
workers’ unions had combined /0i
negotiations. The council, hr said
■peaks for 4,200 of the city', *p.'
pruxlrnatcly 6,000 employed in
dppertments of local paper*.
The council demanded;
]. Monthly pension* of $176, u
elusive of social security, at th*
age of 60.
#
2. Sick and disability iiaymrnti
5. 14,000 life Insurance.
4. Accidental death and dismenberment insurance up tn fH,0ou.
6. ffospitei insurance.
The council embraces Typ,,*,,.
phlcSi Union, local 13; Mailtn,
local IO; Stereotypers, local 2,
Pressmen'* local* 2 uiul 07; I'botg
Engraver*, local 3; Newrpapei
Drivers’ local 25U; Teamster* biril
26; Mate Boys and Paper Handtori
local 21, nil A.F.L.; Machinffi
District SB, Ind.; and America*
Newspaper Guild, C.I.O., local 32
Thompson la president of the
Boston newspaper guild.
John C. L'ort of the newipapn
guild Will serve as chief negati*
lor.
after a White House confemict
with President Truman.
He said tha President told thrni
that Acheson would like to m #i
a icport to Congress memheis and
unswer questions.
The cacao tree was imported
into the African Gold Coast frum
tropical America 70 years ago

USED,|
CARS
PRICED TO MOVE I

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Panel Truck
Running good, good tires end
”
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Winnipeg Flood

1946

feat above flood Mage; but b a r­
ring new rainstorms, lha ranoff may ba rapid. Tha chance of
heavy ralp aetnted r*mota. T M g
Waa a light shower thla m 5 tI(Mr, Hut1tile weather bureau «Tfdlcted only sllfiu precIpliaWu
foi the h*»r future. '
' It may be 10 daya before all
ibinty ‘of power' and water
Ira la rv moved from Use
!’ City and province authonmeanwhlle, are attempting
lo plan for a controlled r ilg r n
of tha refugees. Thus far ’AIM

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Coupe

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ourselves known as-we

S.

. (C e g ita a e g Wraes Page 90*1

I t In amnll vrontjgr that there In su c h excitement over
Ur IfoWlTT M u k r i f l f i t
agreement o f the foreign m in iste rs o f th e A tla n tic F a c t n a ­ AH Foreign Affaire Analyst
tio n s on th e p rin cip le of a unified d e fe n se fo rc e f o r W enterii
Bnmctime, tumawhere, aeraa.
E u ro p e . What the minister* envision in nut m i hilled fo rce hotly it going to iiislit on an ucm ed e up o f expeditionary arm ie s, but a tr u e jo in t e n te r ­ couiilintr for thu huntlrtd* of thanp ris e in which Rational a rm ie s w ould n o t e x ia t an nuch. Katttifl of war priso n m and civil­

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Cigairtle lea rollectiont for the
„ UKuilh of Muivh amoiinled tg II,dff4.(&lt;W) fur the Hale ai a whole.
Sanfutd'i iliare of this lai amount i
lo |B,720, or at tha rata oi abou
ff100.000 a y e a r . You can
(til' luuielliing tU ul how mild
•looking ii done in fionlotd.
nothing about ill lira or biuineii
. oppai|iini&gt;if», by comparing thii
taa with ihota of limllar citiai
throughout tha Mata. Tha cigaratla
lax in DeLand, for inilanc* a-

U.

European Unity

T h is, H uccom pliahed. w ould be a s te p to w a rd th e brenkm g dow n o f national barriers to p eace m id u iid e rstu n d in g
s i TT*« H i r # i&lt; is a s T M t
for
which some of the World's leading c itiz e n s h av e w orked
Up iM trftr
a .tl
Om ■dinlli
....
MHI for a long tim e .
Tlirre Mimflta
Sl.dM
f t tnuy Mourn in c o n g ru o u s th a t ms in te rn a tio n a l m ilita ry
fit Motiffsa
«.fm
O il I ''ii
IlfMI p ro je c t in p ro p o sed a s a steji to w ard pence. T h e re a re tw o
AM
nuflrr^ ran!* «»f
fkiiplta ra*"til ti | lii nw it*&gt;9 dtD'rpa »tf Imses fo r th e th e o ry , im m ed iately , it is su p p o sed th u t th e
tffifirMtlnrtirti i fur iky piriiitrr of n a tio n s of W e s te rn E u ro p e , no one o f w h ich could m u s te r
t&amp;fHitii fitudh, t«ill 1st
l*f lho s tr e n g th a lo n e to s ta n d ag a in st an a s s a u lt from th e
*•( I i: « si!it i »isi * *1 1 IvIfe|i r is l r «.
fltprr*niiM» tiifliiMhllf Hj InIiihsI m a t, tog. l h e r m ig h t build up a t o n e w h ich w ould in- s tro n g
AtitHI1ipM II t|srrornlrtllt m Inf-.
fVtilt kt.rkt, fftlrtif'M. f It I#itIf. hrtti- en o u g h to d isc o u ra g e an a g g re s s o r fro m a n y c o u rse o f w ar.
F o r th e lo n g e r tim e , th e n a tio n s e n te rin g th in Joint m ilitar}
CUfMjM
I hHIn.
'Her llrrHlst (ft i« mtltllitF ill 19# { e n te rp ris e m ig h t fin d su c h value in it th a t th e y would a t ­
Aidhfluffil IVtBi »i Itlr Is la tttllf'td
pxrliitltrh fit fht map fur rtpiibll* te m p t co -o jieratio n iii o th e r fields, an d fin d th e w ay to w ard
&lt;la11sr«i of nil (Iif lft«n| ftriiw f&gt;rtnf#«l e lim in atio n o f so m e o f th e ten sio n s w hich h av e kep t F.uropc
In fill* fifttt|&gt;H|r&gt;l| A* 14til ft# All
t in brniled in p e rio d ic w a rs fo r c e n liirie s.
Af*
wli|irt|ffcw«
T h is p ro je c t is s till n v ery long w uy fro m a c h ie v e m e n t.
TUESDAY, MAY 23, 10MI
Hut a lre a d y th e n a tio n s o f W estern E u ro p e h a v e go n e f u r th ­
e r alntig &gt;he p a th o f in te rn a tio n a l u n io n th u n th e y ev er
Hnrnl pc.slnl cards (loin Flank v e n tu re d b efo re. P ence m ight yet be bo rn w h e re tw o w orld
Evans levrul flint lie |ia* lirni do­ w ars began.

ing a lul of (raveling lluougliout
Use New England «ira

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A n d Personal Activities
Social Calender

Recital To Re (Jiven
By Dux bury School

The second ii n m i ii I r i r i t n l o f ( h r
D n x h u ry School o f D a n cin g w ill
lie presented T h u rs d a y n t 8 :0 0
I ’ M . n t the K ia h School A u d ito r io n i. T h r pro ce e d * fro m th e e n ­
te rta in m e n t w ill h r a l'e n to th e
lin e , i o n Cnnei'c S n ii't y .
I lie l i c i t nl w ill c o lirltid e the w in ­
T h r l'.lot Cluli will I...hi it- ri’i*. te r t i'im o f llic school w h ich w ill
Wnlar business meeting Ht the Ynclil I" i liw c il H old J i i l t r I ” w hen th e
C lu b Ht H:t '0 I ’.M . t " in* p r m 'iK 'il I 0 tllltm ri 1*11(11
\%i|| I | f i
H u rt*
bv I ho hoitnl
m 7.;|o | • M
* &gt; 'tti* j w ill he p resented
"T h e
Min* Lilt ill* rm „ |i|i|.H \ Hmiiu l lilt li d u v D ie n m ," n h n llr t m tw o
Rijlht nf Slitlfnitl tilAMtllinr St’hlNil a r t * ; 'T o d m ii I H io p - o » d \ n e io h n will Iirovvnt a plav ‘•I' m t G lu t" t ic ; a m i " T h e O ld VVotnnn W ho
« t 8 :0(1 I ’ M . „ i || „ . «f | IO(,|
T im l.iv c * In t h r Shoe,” u tre a t m t a p i.
public In llii iti'il |n illt••ml.
D iv e r tin se in e iitii w ill in r lm le n fa s t
T he C hapel t ’ h n ir o f th e F lr s l ta p In A o n W h ita k e r, th e C h i i -C iio
B a p tii-t C h u rc h w ill Indd r « ltr n r * iil by J o in S aunders, " t t i'a u i th e Hetentghi ni ii 15 I’ M.
g u in e ' 'b y .loan H t it n p h t r i, and
Tli* .liinlor Women’* League “ R e c k in ' in K liy tlu u * ' by A im W h it ­
g of thr Congregational Chinch a k e r and .tm m H u m p h re y .
w will inert at 8:00 P. M. Ht the
P iu n i ti. fo i t h i m I ioo I a i r P h i l .
heme of Mi*. Wilhrrt Keeling I i- A lle n I 'r o c t o i, .loyee P a lm e r,
on roln»rltlu Drive.
assisted liy F ra m e s F a rin a and
WKHNKHIl VY
i M rn , W T . Ja ckso n .
The se rn o rv
Thr I’rnyri Meeting Servin' nl j w a t d e v e ilv d i sig h e d and u u id r
thr First Rapt id Clnii. h will I... i In M r« M ild re d H a h o r k . C« •
held at H00 I’.M, m which linn .tu n ic s w e n m ade liy M i- . C. |(
thr Studies in Km|&gt;Iiwt D o c tr in e 1-Ioiiim. M is . I’. M X I. lin ts. .Mis
U III III* COlltItIUl'll.
' W. II. S te w a rt and th e m o th e r*.
Thr Training I'ninn Executive
S tu d e n t a ss is ta n ts o f tin- school
Committee of llic I'lli.l II nitinl a te In a ii l l |in i|&gt; h ie v , N o n n a F aye
, f.'hurch will u n it nftrr thr Prayer l l u i v r y , .lo n i S a im d e is , nut! A n n
\ \ h it n k e i.
•yi.retina hour foi h few nduulei-.

Tl'ESliAV
Rf-ltnl NiiiiiIh-i •rwo in nieniorlim to Mr*. Fannie S. Munson will
!)e given liy pupils
Hi, Kimnii&lt;
R. Munion Piano School ,(i n„.
Studio. WKI Mvrtlo .1 venue. lit
f i r . I'.M

riH iis n \ v
S u lo istn :
N a n cy
Rohh.
M a rv
Thr County Council of Home H...... Spei r. Yvonne C u lle n , S a lly
DrmonitrMtloii (in.up* will meet l l " l ' l i . I t o ia lliu i Hut I if f. I lot tie
In Gsneva nt III.Ill) A M. L u n ch i W illia m s , S a lly Chase. M a ry H e le n
will lie served nt l?.;in P. M.
i W n h lilio rn ,
Jeanne
S o u th w a rd ,

Mrs. Lcland Rudd lit
Honored At Shower

a

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on C e lc iy A v e n tic .

lidko Mary

A n d re w S tin e re tu rn e d y e s te r­
IH V l l l f H N I \ P. W D F I t s n N
d a y fro m a tw o w e e ks' - t n v In
C h a rle s lo n , W. \'a
M r. nod M rH d i ' l ly and llu d ily llr o w ii aeS tin e to o k th e ir l i t t l r c 'n n d s o u c o m p iiliio d M is T liom ns F re e m a n ,
A n d y back to lus p u rr lit * H i. and T o lu . J r . and I ’ n t iic ia on T h ill -da y
M r* , t ie o r iie M M iin k iiw a . w ho | to H iiy tiu ia
Iteuch w lie u
th e y
have |o»l le tiu n e n f io m a m o n th *, w e ic th e c te s ts ,,f M is
F
t illin '*
i l i i u u l l l r l . M iss t l l l l i l l i l K e e le r
v is it
to .tn p iin . M r S tin e ie T he F II llv d c n s o f A t liin t n 'lie
n ia in e d In C lia ilr s t o ii lo r m c d ira l
in J a c k s o n v ille
llc a c h
fo i
th is
t ie illn ie n t .
w eek.
M rs .1. I, H in t , d a k
\v e n u e ,
•'•l* H e ld rn A c e l llo n p held Us
h e .a n te suddenly i l l M on d a y w h ile • l" ’' 1 m ' ' ' l ‘ n « o f th e e n r.o n t seav ls ltm c In J a r k n o n v lllr and w * « '
‘' l " V I " "»
t'o in in .u iH y
ta k e n to St V ln c r n t '- H o s p ita l fo r f h 'i r e h . T he p ie s ld e n l. Hev. t
t
It r a im e n t and .d i.n rv n tlo r.
In a : " W 1' ' ’ » “ •*.
" " I’ " "
phone c a ll to Id * d a n c h te ,. M rs. • * rn n ' w , , lr l' l " ’ lu 'l’ d -o n e -, p ra y
t j . A . S p e a r th is m o r n iiic . M r. er and scripture leading be the
H in t , w h o I . w ith h i* w ife , s ta le d ineiuleii. "Happy llirthilny" whs

IfO S S

ItOSAZZA
wan Huv Fonlaiiir, who hii!« (toon
lit lit* II// * caliotl
" i ho llttiir fifiliv
F ‘»»I V**»t •
h h tn o th o i whr him t
**\ l»l • n t h o rnanti
o i urn ■-I &gt;•■- fcr111
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A n n S la to n , A n g le S te w a it, K a y
f lt o u p * at t i c n r i a 111111 'Hay. It'
Mrn. I. IDoussniil of l.iifnyello,
• i .»t• • i »«.Ml !»•»
«n m p Mini
s(*i i r
ill .1
lic it
g lu t r o t Ion w ill lirK U i nt Itt liu A . Y a iic h n , .M im a M c tie n ile i, S lu rle y
I n., nrrivrd Sunday lo Hpend some lilt A ti &gt; I mt.&lt;«| Nputi It W it \ .-I
D u n *,
lit.I
\ ,’nm'* i
W a ll, N e il llu ie , Ha v nl llio w ii, Mr«. Shat*ter llonorH time
M.
wiili lici soo-ln law- nnil • • .
ill t .'in liti|* tit.
ilt'p m 1in t’iil
It tn. I nl IH A N n t...
Huddv F e s le r, C lu ille s R obinson,
R n p o rta w ill lie c iv e n by tin
dnughtei, I'ol and Mis. Wm F • MH • III **'l» In l w c»*k aa.' * i* M i ntnl
.,11 Unn- h it
I in t li’ i • nn
p r e r ld r n t o f c o u n c il ile lrR a tra o f Scootei M in t mu.
Spanish Vets (iroup Haker. nl Raker’* l.midliig.
M. ( ('. I*i i**' i . Mi MM.I Ml \V
I r r | * i m ill* *-i’ i *
•a c li g ro u p . T he ( iir l s I II C lu b
I''i'lilU l«'&lt;l cu e s! s o lo ists w ill lie
Mr. and Mi*. II. M. Cochran and
1IIMI &lt;t|| 1*11.1 .Mi Mm S ilt’ll f
T h .‘I i i Mil .ilh in i
o f tie n e v n w ill p re se n t a d fe ss K v e ly n K a r r i'll and Itlc h a rd F a rThe tVlunrl This'dme R'liisi'velt her parents, Air. nnd Mia. G. L.
I h it •M*V
Mill \ Itu*
&lt;’
r a v lrw .
Auxiliary No. 3, t'nited Spanish Slmpiefl' Id. cniiiyi'd a family
fii'AA I \
p •i t «*•| i
*Ic l
ie |l, vocalist.-, and M a ty F th e l ( i l l
Yi. i
Y h m k I ih M m u .if i.ln \
A t 11:IHI nVIock a tie .- w ill be
irnlr with the latter'* sun, Cecil r «*m util in I* i . if D r p tli t nt«*9it
Win
Veterans,
belli
Ita
tegular
N
Y
il
I ll’ l l
A *.n*!| f in , I I . x It
p la n te d iu im t'in w rp o f M ia . It, N . lio r l and Sam P ru th e r o f H e la m d meeting Hiindnv nl the heinu of
liit|uefit'M and hie family at I nn R .Sinii h &gt;.| &lt;&lt;.mI i*. si’itm i
p ln v u ii'
H m iii ?v i *iu m u 'h .i. l
mi
f s t r e v c l l c , r in h ii'i c r o in i p ie s id c n t ui h ii In d ia n a d a g io ,
Mrs. Mae Shrafer, lift Kim Ave­ White Hprlng* Sunday. Tim elder. "ti**** p tt •Mii-rit. W I' / . i r c l r i . St
.SuiniiiA K ma i pin bine I* a m i’ I*' i
and r l u n r i l tn i^ n ib c r, C II. In iw r ic k e ts a re o il sale lit Ito ld i's nue.
Mi .. W. K. Jameson pre­ Slmpiefli'lil* accutnpnnli’d theli Ht t.»r«.|»u» v . .i i k I Minim &lt;• •• m « in rlilriiUM hi «hi;ffb 14|f•*. Ili'fi.* i lilt
If j*I p h I I in II! •!'■ l*t • v • I ' m'U*
l r iiti.l t#i’M i|!*i
t III’ p l’l f " l 111 llll ••
•o n and I trie M n tlile iia w ill be Hiikerv, liv lu e n ih e is o f th e P ilo t sided. Following ionline lui.iiness, son in Ills home In I’elhum, Ga. , tilt’ll t . \ \ II S.’I’ IM'I, M III III I M ih
Iln im iM 'i t r ill*
AViixn*
1*1I!^ m||'M| a r l % .uni
tti c h o ic e ” f the -p lA n ttiT if. 1
l lu ll, and stu d e n ts o f th e svlm ol.
Mis. C. I’. Ilrusington of Luke wheie they will visit some time. R i l l ’ . S lf ic f l. I *1 Im||.| m i I I l f lll'AA .Ii* H**| n il Lii ill**
M
h u ll I s lllll
&gt;lll«| 111Ht t|ws|.| - h *•\ V K ill!! 1*1It\ -* f*»h *'ll» S ti III
The 7th and tub grinle* held p rt*-i.|i nf ..f th . \ *v i l i in \ | i f
Luncheon
w ill
he served n t
Maty was Initiated Milo tiie auik ill* ’ lln w l. III! I'M .' Milt 'A •f i1 W I
In l -*in i ' K w ith t h r * hi.*!
"
12 .'!I0 I ’, M. T he tie n e v n c ro u p
ilnuv n* a new member, rtnus their annual cla* n.coi, dt San |
.i i i I*. i i ii* i
M in m i.
l|m ».lv*0
l 'll
It' M i. lb 'll
w ill f u r n is h 'th e m ea t. Ill end m id
were made foi Mrmoiiiil Day. It Lando Spring* t *1,' • afternoon Mfitm a . I" • u i' I.’ m i.I M I • m
LITKRATI ItF fild lC I’
'III
M» •• i'll 1 Itl.l
III 4| Si • 'I***t 111*4«
II 31. fuel'- • in ! *litf».
beverage and o th e r c ro u p s w ill
I
m il a '* i**h rtiuii*' o f ni*.
was HiiMouncril thul nil Veterans With them wen I f
111*11.*|
The meeting id the Literature
Sp 1 • • • th
'
I ' A• •* . Mill*I till V|’ III" Ii I *" I ' i i .m i' Ihh! •• i)’ 1
b rin g w lu ite v e i food they w ish.
.Mi'inorial Sondav Scivucs will he ran, Mr*. F'I hh lluninhri'y and P ir m P n t
1 .
lii
...k *&lt;»*• w ith 11*11% M ill
p ic k i iv r i &lt;h r 11Ml IHMl II i*n.t
A ll in e m iie ia a re u ig e d to a l- llepailment "f Hie Wollilill's t'lilti liclil nl the First lluplist (Tiurch. M i ' F dna H. G rc e n le a f.
si ht'ilulrii fm AA’edliesdny aflei
V\
t
\N‘....I
I( ohim | up.
te iid
,«f m i',"
it a
th *’ i l i i / r h *1 a'
Mr. and Ml* H T Hnsaell and
Mis. .Hue Klunfei. (last ilek. IMill
noun lias been postponed due to j |i" i’"lent
I- m p l a S ii.t.lh
•m m r
piesidcnt, inslallcd the Mr. and Mi*. F It Hyilrn «&gt;f \l M m . \\ ll R ' .m I ’.I Min
r&lt; i &lt;
llle absence fiom the city of F J following newly eleeleil yffireis lanta enjoved « day’s fishing a 'd K r n in * l
•sit. .1 • i n i i t i Mint
OOI.F CUT! HINNFH
kul ••tilv S in k .' • nn .1 i
i hi*
liM A .’lm ^
F n n tiilii.'
I tilt lo ll
HI f t
I
. Tiie Ranfurd WuinunV fjidf Mmighlon. Mi. Muugliton, wlm of llic Hiixillnry with eight eoni- .picnic at Titusville May 18. I be I n il vi* 4
tin*. h *.*toii" in. Yu h ue
"•C Mll.| I ' i f f
I llm\
l.«' M il'll
n f p in k m c .
Association will lionur tiu*ir tins- win tu give a talk on "Trends in rililes of Cnmp No. IH nresm t: Myden* were here last winter and •*t« \Y «’.|||*”«.Im\
fm A’in " it \ D i n ir " mi i •tlhri
t in \
I iim I h r t t i* i
a rt
ii'm K
bunds ami escort* at their annual Modern Arehlteeture," was de­ president, Mrs. I.. M. Swain; sen- have returned fur additional fi*h
I ill'll- 1. a t • id fm
T h r Km I I mi
hi* A1 h e rn . ft
iiMMthi’ 1 ( lip . TIli.H tim e I t" \
f II .I'M
ml
a
dinner party at the Municipal layed in Alluala liecause of hind- tin vice pri'sident, Ml*. Freest in g .
and
I n I iiim iit f • In •i
.. t n iin c Inn k tu I | n l I\ w mi»iI iiim I tu io
I Mil.I il.* l|(! Ill * '
I h.
ne.-s.
Country Club Saturday night.
i a* o-t \ fo i n n i \
Jim
|
Troop 341 member* were aivai&gt; I i i - I mw A|i • .1 Mt
l i k i ’ lv («» Nl»»y.
l.agcnpiist; Junior vele piesidcnt.
•111 I f II.. I. ,
Mis. lew llradieineyer; chaplain. isl badges and promuteil oil Ma» T o n ry , n n il t a%
t i i f i i lim .n
Mr- Alfred Fricson; patlotlr In- 17 F iv e Im v *, Ja m e s II. Ili" &lt; n '' ftlll. T ill* A I l l ' l l lit &lt;i
S A N rO D D O RLA N D O RD
Jr., George It. I’altrraln, Jr.. AA’at W n ln t ’Hilii v
strint'ir,
Mrs.
Jameson;
conductnr.
I
I s , &gt; « '« A
T U R N ON n , A - 1 lf. A T
l* i m i t«» tin ti m*.a inj* to S tm k f .
Mis. f . F. Ilewson; guard, Mra. n n McCall, and Waller AVIedel
u i . L r o ix M iJ
T H E F L A S H IN G A i l f t o w
S .1 ( .m ilv w n * '
L. L. I’ickerlng; assistant guard, hold were nmmoled to second M rv. m m M i
Mrs W. K. Randall; aeeratary- class and ’’ftklplier" N'elaon i' h n n m n l nt n . . . v r i r . l 'liM i . iiiiim »
reived Ills merit liadge foi Hl«t a t I h r littin r •»f M i n n .l Alt*.
treasurer. Mrs. Shcafer.
FIRHT OUTDOOR SHOWING!
hollowing the meeting, Mrs. Aid. District Commlaaloner and F ra n k l i i i f f m . I n v ilr . l to h r w ith
Sheiifei was hostess at a aoclal Mrs R. W. I.lpplnr.itt nf Hanfmd t h r m w r i r M i n n il M r t Hi van
JOHN GARFIELD
hum honoring the ratlrlng offi­ were present, with Wm. II. Hugh, U lw r , mimI fiiii K r n n t’lh , M i iiim I
Alt
Mini
—IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S GREAT STORY—
cers and new officers, A gift In chairman of the Incal committee M rn. | ( mni« llu itip h r i'V
behalf of the auxiliary waa pre- nreaiding. Following the ceremony, A|i h . F ra n k lin I •••• II. v iiim I Mr**
and
M rC n n iiiiirh iiy ,
Mi
sentnl the retiring nresldsnt, Mr*. the lioys scrveil rotil drinks "'"I K il^ m
Jameson.
Refreshments
were rookies to their parent* and *po Alra. C . A lh c it .S hii n n . .Mim* \
W E'RE TGI.I.ING EVERYBODY
rial guesta. Additional scout* pie- l l . r m v r r , lln u ti*’ lln h liilln . Ill's
Complete .Show—7:3*—1:30— 10:30
served to 22 members.
sent were F.ugene O re e id e a f, I r Haiifiit«*t h. Su In F in * iu * \ w
Johnnie Dodson, Howard l.lnyd, I*. H.n K«•, ll'ddali llnllaid, and I
MOM --lt.\l)—KIDS TOO ! !
K in P IE S UND ER 1 /
Jean liauser, I’hllllp Tonev, Dun i At. Hood. Misses, .'lain hiid Fdtth
unn i uni ni ii
Mr«. Leavitt Honored •Id Westmoreland, and Ibddiy Speers, Melva .lean *'aivei, lii*
Tavlor.
iierta and A’eia Mr.'oiiaiigliiii
By Mr«. Meriwether Mrs. Ola Cochran tn.»k her two ( Dorothy ami Gayle llmke, Don.
grade* the 7th and 8th on theli thy and Janet l.ee, Itoiis and Joan
NOW IN K m t C T ! !
Mrs. Frances T. Marlwether en- annual outing on May 8. They , SJnhloni, Ollilliau and Sedwlck
tertaliwd In honor of bar house went to Silver Springs, leaving f’nrver, Fd Vhouipson. Jackie lieu
lei sun and Fai l Griffin,
guest, Mrs. W. A. Leavitt, of Way- one afterniain and tutiirniiig
( lo r I n s )
Mr. ami Mi-. O. J. I .all \ li»v&lt;
cross, Friday night at a bridge neat. In addition to tha children.
etuiued fmin l.oulivllle, Kv .
party at har Home on Celery Ave- Mrs. C. K. Mllsted and Mrs. D. I
AVestmiireland enjoyed this outing ivheto they itlended Die Deiiiv
Mrs. Frank Grlggln and aislei. Racing Meet.
" UMr*. C. J. Fischer and Mra. Rob­
CHILDREN I’NDF.K 12 YIIM. OF AGE AAII.I HE
ert Cobh were the high and low
AD.MirrED FREE FROM I .nil TO 5 :00. WHEN
irore winners, respectively, at tha
bridge tables, and acreeno win­
-ACCOMPANIED
ltV THEIR PARENTS (HAT. K HEN,
CA
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Ct
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ners wrre Mrs. Fred Robb, Mrs.
EXCLUDED)
HIDE.
-IN
THEATRE
.
Leavitt and Mrs. Fischer.
Gladioluses In many colora were
KVEN1NGS 44c (Tax. Inc.)
used In decoration, and a delicious
LAST
TIMKS
TONIGHT
♦
salad and sweet courea wars served
I ' d . I t ' l l MlltKMIUt" s i.u n it
to 25 friends who ware Invited to
be with the honoree on this de­
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lightful occailon.
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i - _ '&lt; a ae Sunday
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OrUhT. *r, in la, at the I*m i Attlee
at t«elunl, Mnilrin, under lie .trl
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f i r l l f a t u l l l«* lb * *l*f fu r rrp u M Iru 11if I* uf n il ib r I m o t n n n p r liilH l
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R r c r n l p n s l.il r n t d t fro m F la n k
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B e g ln n in K H O f HaHebu.il

Huh Hnnkri, loiuirrly managing
rdiiot ul llir Nntifuni Hnuld eJuiing llir diihiidl Vlli, it now puhliilung .i weakly Inillrliii, “The
Honda Citm* Picture1’. If you
\vanl to know ell ahoul llir cilmi
lilitttiun, tuhtriibr to thr "Ciltui
P ittuie.’
Fioin h* Wauktyaii Nrwt Sun
of Weni • r&gt;eo. it) cornet a dipping
revealing thr piiitliuic of a 25
iuic ritutr on Golden Lake by
Jojrph ‘‘Baron" Teitup of Wauke­
gan. Mr. Tctlap it taid lo be plan­
ning to make me of ihit property
m hrndquailert for hit winter vaeaiioni. Thr possibility loomt of
Sanforrl berouting tire inrtca for
thr winter lirailquaileii of many
rtliird betrball people at Ml. Trrllp himrelf war fornittly manager
nf an llliliuit learn.
.i “Don't woriy about governtnent
drills", says llir Dritiooal, “Out
country it tuu big ami i|iunif rver
Iti 1(0 biokc..’ “Thr only tiling that
will rvrr Hop die Drmuc rats' policy
of spending and hollowing, and
b o ,.o w ^ n d .pending", say. lh*
RH2
iaIiT“ie (M ^ate national
there' is a third
w*y', and the entire history of
democratic government in the U• lilted Stilts proves that it will br
'-vjht waif laV'ii, and that is for the
people lo wake up in lime to save
tilt government from financial col!*|wa.

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Cigarrllr la* roller lions (or Blf
month of Mutth amounted to II,k
fur tlie title at a whole.
Sanford’s t h a n of this tax amount^
lo $6,720, or at the rale of ahoul
f 100.000 a y e a r . You can
tell tome I binsc about how much
smoking it done in Sanford, il
Abfhitig ahoul its lira or business
opportunities, by comparing Ihit
Us with those of similar cities
throughout' the state. The cigarette
las in DeLand. for instancf a* 5.(f7| ; ffradenton, $9.■Daylon* Beach, $26,3971
Fort Myers. $ 10,921; Ocala. $ 10.5pA| Paiatka, $6i | p , and Si.
Augustine. $9, 140.

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’’Speaking before the Atneiicat)
Society of Newspaper Editors in
,fWkshintlon", says Clavtow Rand
rimes-Onlon. 'Presid^af
Truasen said. 'Our talk if lo ptf*
sefrt tha truth to the ariilions of
ipljf 'who are unlnfPmftd or misBTgted or unconvinced . . f/t
tnflk* ouftelve; known as w*
ife— net as
girtila piciuici i
Mr. Rend conclude*; '
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I t is sm a ll w o n d e r th a t th e r e is su c h e x c ite m e n t o v er
Ux DeWlTT MacKKNXIE
Al* Kuriljrn Affair* Aaaiyst
a g re e m e n t o f t h e fo re ig n m in is te rs o f th e A tla n tic P a c t n a ­
tio n s on th e p rin c ip le o f a u n ifie d d e fe n se fo rc e f o r W e ste rn
.Sometime, somewhere, some­
E u ro p e , W h a t th e m in is te r s en vision is n u t a n Milled force body If going to Insist on an ac­
m a d e u p o f e x p e d itio n a ry arm ie s, but n tr u e jo in t e n te r ­ count ins for the hundred* of thou­
p ris e in w h ich n a tio n a l a rm ie s w ould n o t e x is t a s such. sands of war prisoner* and civil­
ians who are taid to have disap­
T h is, if a cco m p lish ed , w ould be a s te p to w a rd th e brenk- peared
like wiolth* without trace
ing dow n of n a tio n a l b a r r ie r s to pence a n d u n d e rsta n d in g lnlo tin- vast fastneeeee o f the
fo r w h ich som e o f t h e W orld's leading c itiz e n s h av e w orked Hovlet empire.
f o r a long tim e .
An outburst of heated official
f t m ay se e m In c o n g ru o u s th a t an in te rn a tio n a l m ilita ry denial, has (ullowed Moscow's re­
cent unni.iinceinenta th at tha re­
p ro je c t Is p ro p o sed a s a ste p to w a rd pence. T h e re a r e tw o patriation uf Jnpanesn and tier
Imses f o r th e th e o ry . Im m ed iately , il is su p p o sed th a t th e man prisoners of war has l.cen
n a tio n s o f W e s te rn E u ro p e , no one o f w hich could m u s te r ompleted. And a wave of grief
ilia s tr e n g th a lo n e to Htunti a g a in s t an a s s a u lt fro m th e , Is sweeping cmmtlsM homes where
m s t, tug. tite r m ig h t Build up a force w hich w ould he s tro n g families for five long years since
the war'-, end have |,e, n hopefully
en o u g h to d is c o u ra g e an a g g re s s o r from an y c o u rse of w ar. awaiting (lie i el urn or fathers and
Kor th e lo n g e r tim e , th e n a tio n s e n te rin g th in Jom t m lh tn rj mm and l.i other*.
e n te rp ris e m ig h t fin d su c h value in it th a t th e y w ould at
Japan win* stunned when, In
te m p t ro -u p e ra llo n In o th e r fields, an d find tin* w ay to w ard Aprii, Moscow announced that
e lim in atio n o f so m e o f th e te n sio n s w hich h av e kept E u ro p e Japura.t repatriation wan complete t-ice pi fur 2,"till prisoner*
c n ib n ille d in puritglic w a rs fo r ecu Luries.
reiving leniences art war crimin­
T h is p r o je c t is s till a v e ry long w ay fro m a c h ie v e m en t. al*. Tokyo retorted that morn
Mut a lre a d y th e n u tiu n s o f W estern E u ro p e h av e gone fo rt ti­ than .’IflP.iHJlJ Japanese prUonera
e r a lo n g .lie p a th o f in te rn n lio n u l union th a n th e y ever still un- ml. .sing. Amt the United
v e n tu re d b e fo re . P en ce m ig h t yet Ire ho rn w h e re tw o w ork' .State.*, Australia anti other gnveminent* urged the Kmndan* to
w a rs b egan.
Invest Igute.

r

' Ike truth. Our own people has

N atio n al B aseb all D ay will he c e le b ra te d a n n u a lly on
J u n e 2&lt;i if a hill In tro d u ced by C o n g re ssm a n A b ra h a m A.
H lb lco ff o f C o n n e c tic u t Is passed. T h is d a te is chosen Inc a u se it w as th e b irth d a y o f G eneral A im er U uiihleday, w hn
Is g e n e ra lly c re d ite d w ith th e in v en tio n o f th e gam e.
N o t all h is to ria n s , how ever, believe it. P a itfc iilu r Hlmly
ban been m a d e by H ubert W. H en d erso n o f lilt* N ew Y ork
P u b lic L ib ra ry , w h ich bus u n o tab le co llection o f hooka a
b o u t th e g am e, H u fin d s th e baseball, u n d e r th a t n am e, was
in vogue a s f a r b ack a s th e e ig h te e n th c e n tu ry . In th is conn
t r y it wnii c u r r e n t u n d e r v ario u s n am es am i fo rm s , rounde rs , orie-olil-cat, tw o -o ld -cats, and o th e rs .
H e th in k s D o u b ied ay c o n trib u te d little o r n o th in g ..T o ins
c re d it he It s a id th a t fie n e v e r claim ed to h av e in v e n te d th e
g am e. T h a t w a s a n h o n o r th r u s t upon him a t a In ter d ale.
It ia ewrnlly nupnoaed, ncvurthclcts, Hint DotiblcUuy gave

Then early (hi;- month came Ihr
Soviet announcement thut (iennan
&gt;r palliation wai cumpletr), Chancr-iloi Ki.nuid Adenauer of the
Wi *1 Herman government bitterly
charged thut 1,1.011,000 Urrmati*.
ricludirig lemt of ihoUNUiidi of dewerc still missJ i*'»»t*-«l civilian
lag iti Itushin, tin dcmundcd in
the name of humanity that the
KM-lrrIi,i a. count for their fate.
At tin mton Him' John J. Mct.'loy, l!. s high eontinlealoner
fur Hie Auu-ri.nn zone, declared
ttussia failed to account for "ntniv
htindredn of thimsand* of (lertaaii
prisoners of war," adding;
“I think (lie world should know
what happened to them and the
inuoy thousands uf Herman civili­
ans. wlu. also diruppraied into the
Soviet Union.”
State Department officials in
Washington labeled the Humian

Iran

(C a a tla a s e r t m t f a n qa*&gt;
th e M a i* f o r th e f il l - i n p ro g ra m .

A TWO ITOtV WfllOINO that wa* threatanlni th* Elm Park Bridge, •
Vital con imun lea (Iona link acrou (ho fled Kiver in Winnipeg, Canada, la
blown to bile. Tha etructure, lifted from Ua foundation*, had drifted
down th* rlyer and lodged agalmt the span, threatening to ehatter It.
Although the Red River eased It* 117-day assault on Winnipeg, authorise*
My flood* will endanger the city for another week,
(International)

A rt Of Relaxation

Spotty Votinjyr

lOasllssiS gfitM Ch i Owl
(t'n u tln u e e *'I» M I'a a * U w l
g a no-skid prup-plllow-, a the nulculria uf the cunte»t» ,unly
r reading stand Hint luddti « few giuup.i could be seen thin
a book "securely In every rmitimriilng nir street corner*.
ceivable ,position," and a rohoL
Uu'lontd V»5-ei culit limed to
dgaioltv holder which thwurtv
your tandcncy to ret tho bed &gt;huw iutei-e.it In the cuntents by
turning uut In good numbers,
afire.
a rv e n d l.i.h x l
*,U* . " U!
t,,,! » * ln * p ro p o rtio n
The "lullnr

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ro e e p tlo n **w lV lt I e fa 'c tlU n ,"*

p r *‘ vlo,,e

‘ , r ln , ‘*r y

* l.ater on, by Sept. I, N8 RB in­
tends to have a more permanent
civil defense plan ready for state*
and communities.
4. Administration leaders put
off until next weejt a decision ou
when tu seek an adjournment of
Congress,
Senate Majority Leader Lucas
(111) told reporters after a White
Ituuze conference that Preslde(rt
Trumnn will discuss administra­
tion legislative goals with his
Cungressiunnl lemlein next week.
The question of how soon Cup
press might quit to give II* mem­
bers nil early start on re-election
cumrialgns hud titan slated for dis­
cussion today when Lucas, Vice
President lialkley and House Ma­
jority Leader McCormack (M*»»l
culled ut the White House.
d. President Truman asked the
American people today to observe
Memorial Day “a* a day of prayer
lor permanent peace."
In u proclamation, he designated
the hour beginning at t l A.M. ,
Tuesday, May 80, "** a period In
which all our people may unite In
prayer, each in accordance wilh
his own religious faith, for divine
uid in bringing enduring peace to
it troubled world."
The President acted under a
Congressional resolution which
called lor Memorial Day to he ob­
served both by tributes to the
heroic dead and by nation-wide
l&gt;ruyer fur pence.
ti. Secretary of State Arheson
will give congress a secret report
next week on the work of the At­
lantic Pact conference in London.
Ken ate Democratic Leader Lu­
cas. announcing this, said the en­
tire membership of both House*
will he invited to hear Acheson at
n clo*ed meeting May 31
A. M. F.ST) in the auditorium of
tlie Library of Congress.
Lucas m ade th e a n n ouncem ent

restful light—and some radio
„
comedian's program will lik ely ', “*PBnwhlle,
(irady
Albritton
do the trick. Or try ii set uf;
'*
hr the runoff race
polite nclghhur league pluin’ J 1 " ra
oil the state roilruad
fght verves exhorting the un- 1
Public utilities
»*r L-ommissinn
uommiFRion **
elgli
the field of play, the dihmoml, its modem form.
tldnliking to curb such claiiicai *K“m»t, yeteruii VVilh
ilbur King.
!I
If the founding nf baaeball In to he celebrated, it might | aiiMouiicement »s ‘'fantastic and neighbor
Little flruwuit’* fsim p it- 1 I RADIO STATION j
iiwwm
hood iiu
iv v !)
nx
imdiniG
, .
noises
ns
la
io s
Tlu-v •-Ntimateil that the a ndii(Ki&gt;wi
r li C o u n ty -- ft
a lm ite u rh
p e ls . I f y o u , p a le i i t h in ly l l { , , ,in
-P —
be well for those with claimants in support fo get together1iiivrcl"
ahl,“t‘ were IruJ.tiDK
““ at..............
.
W.T.R.R.
least 2UII,t c h f il,
ththeervre's's au
""ccaaru
^,!»0
rit */tl? •,nl 'ttir^
r naonil -,'v,1?
lr ef v o te was c a s t
uud decide who should he honored. CeiTainty fiouor Is due uuu (ieiinuti tiuup!» in farced labor nt lia
e s ilw a r m e r " w h ic h c o n te , w ith ,J, , minutes — A lb r it t o n received
to the mtin, whoever he was, resimusihle for the gHine.
ui.d pibunur o f viai camps.
H K i i i k t i i M t , M i i r 14 . r s ie
mi 1
v o le * cast,
I 111 lily Thlee furttign ministers a d ju s ta b le Im ud s in blue.
t.it.
Matresscs can be had that are Ko ,
*l * Cu 111* Itliy itim Hour
U. .H. Secietsiy uf Dtate Achet i l l ) S»w»
e.ic,l
,.U’Uy
u n , 1'ietnii 1 uieign Minltter Schu- soft on Ol.e half the bed and hard
t ill
\Vr-pi el ri iN in l.u rrf
«th.r, to fit different waged t a t w L sin
rJL
rilhll itllii UllliNh Fuielgu Hene- •'ii
I iilit t’ e^^o f l i ’ lm k i ’ I i i Ii
taste* of married couples; or Miiiart an.i n tu u n l n" ,of
.N'cws 4, hoorr«
tin
v
Devin
also
ntNtc’d
in
a
coniTito Cuintm iniittfi, punt null prenc-ttl, ti-H tifyiiig nt Wimiiwith "gcm-rul
|..orl
*■ H,‘.
o 'r'' * on T o m in * lu ir*» j- u r c h M ir i
in iiniiiui- during thuii recent Lon­ beds euulppvd
15 llin lilr •'lu rk
Inglm i have » IciiHt hIiowii whirl it monnn to 1m&gt; n fJum m u- don nii'&lt; lmg 'lliul Russia "has electric Iduiikcta with duol, con| ,|jstrlct " ,e " ^ S#l,‘ N
* In M o rn liiK lie v i.tln n *
tiint. Ahrivn ull «Ihc, it tnciuiH n
lik&lt;« olrcdit'iK'i', w ith ­ also fnila’il l&lt;&gt; leputriatu numemus tr o la w h ic h p e r m it th e w ife to
S;
(A
Miu.dk ill Aluxlc
Hut for tlie most part, llm
w u r m th
on
her
s ld j
i him \V ( ii III A t M ill*
o u t (|U&lt;&gt;Htior&gt;inK und w itii inuUuit cmniiliniicR. W ith thin nntlimiilN uf Herman occupied &lt;nertja«u
vote
was
light.
Most
at
can
re■J U I 'll 11 It red AI U ra.ul
w h ile h u b b y
decrepavs
w a r m th
thee vo
vfite
IViuion w
wua
onlj
p’"fled
u rle d th
te IwJiuaou
as o
n ly
;&gt; In l-'rrd d U { (Ir w s r i
goon n H trnugo ijho o f liingiuigf. I lit* n tirn llfd "A om ipic" in- riiiintrie» taken inisoner during on h is s id n ."
,
the
war."
Apruims
uf
this,
Vienna
Ursa IV lie re A iig r l* K ra r T h T rra d
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p
rfte ru re tu fh .n b ro u g h t o u t in tfw tiin l u f tlw II t-’mim iunintH clatiiia 5,00(1 Am,Irian prisoners uf
T lie ru 'a n m o d e rn tru n d lin g bed m k ry
10:110 i ’lii Up Parade
10:14 A Hoy— A U t r i—k)uslc
jfohvlcled ip J u d g e M edlm i’H c o u rt.
to
keep
p
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rtn
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r
s
fr
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m
,
h
u
m
p
im
i;
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war still are held by the Russians,
MkguSlne
m i Jm Melui/v
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*_ til
10:14 W g y u . K in g O rth .
By ihitt n w p rd m ight rnei'm itn gltHulutc ujipunitc, it Leading Hungarian ex lien In West
S.,.
Bemands
Reds
Ilra 4
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l l l t o O rc hhten
ecutilr*
•ni/ght m e a n lite ra lly wlifti in .itiid. o r p a r t o f it m ig h t have Germany deelure (ICO,DOG Hungar­
lii a V
I I In M id
u ihntn
Varta
a rie ty
prisoners of war are missing
,
1 1 11 &amp; M usic Its w aill.
ilh ftpopfjti in te rb re ffltio n . O rd in a ry Inngunge fo r u Cumtmt- ian
O
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11,4* P rs v e r F u r Peace
Pa
niflt la ftn rc tic a lly a edde, h i (‘o m p llcatcd th a t itu uacra seem
lic o v ( | ; . t h * . " r p u l f i y ! / . ,| w h ld lj, J
/M
" J ’ lta » t, j T o ffic e r I ! (Id IV u rld A t Nooa
Noc
Well, there ymi have the claims Fd oods**
lig h t oh
qooic n o d !
schuOTr.
is ,11b .Itn
. . .illo
..
.F u rn i D
. ial*t * »
h«v« Iffcom p co p fu sed ; A nd nt any m om ent th e und counter i-lulms. What change
a v f* , t|re re s t o f t lie room , d a rk .
T h e fdree I* a fm e d w ith » ta ud - I M P 1400 C lub
tnoflt ffittllru l woVWr m hy fin d lildiHeir rem o v ed o r sen t fa there,uf adjudicating this unpre­ ic
l :0e P o p u la r b u r
and
H e rm--------a n t------------iif a n t t v
w e a jjb h i,
“
U 1&amp; U ii In A m e rica n *
cedented situation, Which repre- t h * s ile n t ra d io , yijb lch . r ifg a . ] 1 but
iHr aw uy, w ith o u t o v e r k n o w in g w hy.
Its m ilit a r y c H p a b liitje s a re at
ie ce u n d e r any p illo w and
MID Mu ak n l V a r i f l l t *
awdi oitu of the major tragedies eleatsr pth
1145 H ltite W usstlon H o u r
th e r f t llu w
s le e p ; a p ie n s n i tie g lib le ," th e m e in o ra n T hin In a ntrangi* life, und fo rtu n a te ly nut lik e a n y th in g
hfatoryT The dispute wulrld " ■ lle n t ea la or m
&gt; no lia r None fts ilr h
, c lo c k " . t h a t fh u d ic s d in n said,
e |se In them* U n ite d KtUfeg. AH h u t p few A m erican s would
ive to lie weighed by competenta lig h t , 11intend
J
»e T od a y’s f lln r
o f a im l* e ,j ____
and
" H o w e v e r, In th e fu tu r e I t co u ld
I IP lllit - A llu a illln t s
liiveiillgatiirs. Who would i|jti this
"■eb r n u r freed o m . W hy t h e ’fdw d o n ’t is one o f the* puzzles
" a n tis nnoo re
b a lls " to he s n w i-ij* fo rm H ie m ieleux o f ii new H e rm a n
tr-a
Si44
t o u r A lsn lb ry H on**
JtdiT
of th e h o u r.
4 - ou .Music l,uv»rk P ru a rs in
to tho buck o f n
ii p
pn
jim ia cout . u rm v o r an iiiU -rn a l a i- r u r itv fo rc e
_____
•Why, the United Nations, of In
I
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l
l
l
lly
il S.J IlShl
to d is c m m ig is le cehpin
in g
on tlm j (o iim iiilu
in f 'lit iim u n is l c o n tn
......................................................
li ee T Iis IH iy th iu Hour
runrie, humchody replies.
buck.
4 45 T its ilr la h l Hltol
That is a nnturnl reactlun, until
One ad
says:
"W e e n in g
(i -Oil News
Hlt'-nliun In enlleil tu the fact that ( u s in g a nd r e s t f u l" a m i o f. . is | by f u ll ualvep to o re a d ily o r u t ii 15 Hpurls K in g U f lia r
it c r u j f lu w r o tllt U n it? T r y th e nu« C ite T w ilig h t Hungs
Too Late To C larify
the charter of the Li, N„ pro th e lic a it- h r e n k p illo w , m o iso tu
re vlden thut tlie orgnnfaatlun cannot re s is ta n t, to re c e iv e y o u r t c iir b dux p e lle t* o f c o n c e n tra te d ca - 01So H».&lt;.r» - l'u r ii.lUy HllHHHl.l, KAY
14 I ’s r ry Como Hinas
deal with Herman and Japanese a nd u x h o rts ; " D u n o t a h u m c tlly fe ln . T h e y s tln iu la le w iik c fu ln n s a 51:00
In If tin g u n A Cloud
w hen re q u ire d , s a fe and e ffe c ­
ntfalra until after peace treiitlna s t if le th e m ."
Ito srs g o r A baiilr
wherever you rue, if if* an e*. lire signed. Those treaties still
t iv e ."
*
iv n iiii- s iiiiy N tg h i H a rm o n y
O n th e o th e r h a n d , n n o lh e r n il
be califd upon to consider Dibit yen vsrnit the mini to ace Is fcnialn In abeyance.
d u ll
lio u t th e o n ly t ilin g t lie nds
recognises
th
a
t
sum
e
peo
ple
f
i
l
l
!
amending fhe law Which governs ieri Drown, mu| if vim
7144
K
J ' t m e n tio n In th e w a y o r S:UU U sAy imI ’tsWs CUylu bC a rt*
llll Wlllll
However, there Is some specula
he best in |iholngi'H|iliv, ..... I *bm among observers whether this asleep to o e a s ily — f o r e x a m p le , w o o in g th e goddess o f r e in x u - 1:15
V a rie ty H u ll
Ceeta or televislun, loiynne who i|iiestl&lt;in of prisoners may he ju s t w h e n th e w ife la In tlie flu n I* th is : H in e m b c r T A idee
K iv u rs io n s in Bci«nc*
m
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t
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th
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c
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if
M *e l The’ Hand
7
know* will lilt you tu see Dick raised In Hie fall meeting of th*
h * n k u n d e r an a p p le tr e o
w
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a
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th
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b
N
ig h t H im iu ii
rop e nf Cyprctis (tnnlina.
Miff I MIMMIII.
b lo o m , fAlllf
a m | II th e f ia ii b it - !I:U
II, N. usNcmldy,
That body la to d a y — and i t re s d a i "D o e s h u h - r• a
P
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d
A
t
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ria
n
|n g - - n o w — a rid — th e n .
.1 doubt If them la any ntale In scheduled to consider charges of
t o il
it 's t»*no* T im *
nmo t 'liiis d N aiiona
tho union that wouldn't jump at violation of human right* agalnit
S:15 .luck S m ith
T h e re a re 28,1X111,800 acres o f
the chance to tifcv* two aueh ahio Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania, n o v e lty f o r R u ssia . Bhe w a s e x ­
:jo A t Hom e W ith M usic
commission Waa map. on Ita Advertising Coatmi* und somebody may Inject th* quel- p e lle d by th e L e a g u e o f N a tio n s in p u b lic d o m a in tim b e r a n d w ood I0
11:00 N *w a A ( m l* Hcures
“ iti^ a ’haJf a .'htihdrmi great na tiun of Herman and Japanese pris­ 1880 f o r h e r In v a s io n o f F in la n d . Inijd In tlje.’t). 0.v
» 'iq t i i f x a - w f . '
- i.
naJ' aflwrUtar* would •nploy oner* in the Soviet Union.
, '
her tor thenf and they could
Such a development would b« no
nnma their own price, but these
men Inve Florida hud white they
W innipeg Flood
el ae consultant* to such firms
a (Jinefn) Motors, Paramount,
iiu iiiM * r » a r m
o» *i
Puthe, the American Association
above flood ktege, but
bf Railroads and many others, they
t new rainstorms, the
prefer to live anil work In Florida.
may be rapid. The chlnei
Aa commission* go, the Florida
fltota Advertising f.'oimnlsalbh fa heavy rain sekmed remote. Thar*
fla good if not better thnn those df Will A Ilflht ehower thla mwoother states. Funds atit* command Ing, but' tlie weather bureau pH*
ate limited 'and it has done a dieted only slight preelpItaWil
ereditubla Job of orthodox adver- for th* pear future,
and publicity. Being poll* ' It may be 10 day* before all
itf nature It, aa aft other possibility 'of power and water
failure la removed from ’the
eomimelun*, must work under re ­ city.
City anU province authonstrictions and handicaps that do
meanwhlle, are ittem]
not goverii free agent* aueh aa
dan for a controlled ri
Brown and Pop*.
tha refugees. Thu* far
Lawmakers, enmeshed tn poli­
n hie been haphaaard
tick, sincerely tried to eat up a
authorities have- been l
ate e f ^ y that would «o * re*l
with' little auccoSa^n
"or Florida. They feared to

How CommunislH I.ivt1

Newspaper Union
Band Together Ti
A s k Agreement!
BOSTON, M’avTaa —faP)~L»W
hletory waa mad* today a* a F «
L, CIO and independent local, ,
nrwipeper unions bended it
gather to demand ctly-wlde ag»t
merit* on pensloris, health
welfare.
R e p re a c n ta tlv e a o f eleven
t o r la l. m e c h a n ic a l, m a ile r*

teamster unions formed

S

■ IK

lulu
im ric it to n e g o tia te w ith p u h lk i
ers o f th e c it y 's e ig h t d a lly n a p ff,
C o u n c il C h a irm a n J o h n Thuinc
- o il sa id th e m ove m arke d tti
f ir s t tim e th u t v a rio u s iiewxpapu
w o rk e rs ' u n io n s had com bined
n e g o tia tio n * . T h e c o u n c il, h r taid
■peaks f o r 4,230 o f th e r l t v 'i ay
p ro x lm a te ly 5,000 am p lu ye d In ii|
d e p a rtm e n ts o f lo c a l papers.
T h e c o u n c il de m a n d e d ;
1. M o n th ly p e n sio n s u f 1175, u
e lu s iv e o f s o c ia l s e c u rity , at ib&lt;
age of 68.
f
2. S ick and d is a b ilit y payment!
8. 14,000 lif e In iu rx n c e .
4. A c c id e n ta l d e a th a nd d fa m tn
b e rm e n t In s u ra n c e u p to fH.WH),
G. H o s p ita l In su ra n ce .
T he c o u n c il e m b ra ce s T y p o g i,
p h lc a l U ll Ion, lo r n l 15; M alleilocal U l; y im - o t y p e r s , local
P ressm en's lo ca ls 8 und 67 ; Phot
E n g ra v e rs , lo c a l !!; Newiqmpe
D r iv e rs ’ lo c a l 2Gt); T e a m s te rs inc,
25 ; P la te R o y* and P a p e r Ila m ik i
lo ca l 21, u ll A . F . L .; M uch i n i ,
D is tr ic t 8g, D id .; a m t A m e iirs i
N e w s p a p e r ( iu lh l, C .I.O ., local 32
T ho m p so n Is p re s id e n t o f th*
B oston n e w s p a p e r g u ild .
J o h n C . C o rt o f th e n e w ip s p ,
g u ild w ill se rv e a * c h ie f negotU
ta r.
a f t e r a W h ite llm ia e cunfeteiic
w ith P re s id e n t T ru m a n .
H e sa id t h * P re s id e n t to ld th ru
th a t A cheson w o u ld lik e to i n £ i
a i t p in t to C o n g re s s m e m b e n snt
a n s w e r q u e stion s.
T h e cacao tre e w as im p o iw J
In to th e A f r ic a n G o ld Coast fn&gt;n(
tr o p ic a l A m e ric a 70 ye a rs ago.

USED
CARS
PRICED TO MUVtii

1937

•

FW,0

„

P^nel Truck
R u a a in g
*

good, g ood t ir e * and |
b o d y . O n ly

K

f

rdl

$22t&lt;M)
1939

FORD COL1PK
R u n n in g

good,

o n ly

ji

$ 2 6 0 -0 0

1946

'

PACKARD
Clipper Sedan
R e d lo , h e a te r, a n d d e fro s te r
E x t r a c lia n , lo w m ila g e . I.dc f t f F $ w n *d b y one o w n e r y

,r u

fim .0 0

• i - ( ' -

1946
BUICK
1 Convertible
Coupe

�/

.’SfiiiSl:!
»

JAY MAT

1980

Social A n d Personal Activities
&gt;hoil« 148

Social Calender
r

T U B H D VV

PAGE THREE

f f l l SANFORD HtHAT-T). SANFORD. FT.ORITOt

Recital To Be Given
Hy Duxhury School
I hu sop,,,,,! „ n n im l ri-c ltn l o f t b r
I iix liiiM Solinul
D a rn in g w ill

i.r

, Rtcllnl Numltf-r Two in memor
S' I ' m i n l i ' i l T h iirs iln v nl R:00
Ian to M r*. K b ||nio S. Munson wilt
M. nt tin . H iirh S. h.,,,1 v m ilte ri t given by pupil* of the Fannie i i i n i .
I ho p i in or,|p In in , tin- onj . Munson I ’luim H.lna.J nt tin- t* i liiin m v n t w ill bo g u rn
t h l.
nudloi MM1 My Hie A von no. a I i Mu*11fiiti (*anr*pr S«tt t \ ,
1:16 P.M.
I »•** H r it iil w ill . ..lu lu.io 11„. w i„ .
i- J T h c Pilot Club w ill I,..|,| Its
[•'I l o t *n u f tin- s . l„ „ . | w h irb w ill
|0Sl*r litisinc** meeting ni tho Yaiclit I ' " ' oom i' i I m in i .lim ,
w ill’ll I h r
| Club h (
P.M. to be p ioi,',i,.,| I s t lliin ir i ,...,,1 o w ill
l''*i!iri I In or
by the lionril meeting lit 7::il&gt; I' M
U"S w ill l,|. lu v - M iliit
■'Thr
Mis* l.uriln Campbell's Itnnni lti( tlu|uV In
1" 111." H lu ll 1,1 i|| tw i
I I I lit of HnnFuiil Gram mar Si'hunl | u&lt; ( . , • liniuin
P im p ........
iii i vibiiW||| present n pluv “ Poor I'.vnC' t„ ;
i " " l “ T h r M l,| Worn,,,, W ho
i t 8:011 P.M. nt I fir m 'Iiiui), Tin* | L.iv , 111 M ir Shoe," n 11 on| ni
,
public i* lliviloil to iiltrnii.
I b vi 11 is ., in, n t. w ill in, hnlt n fn 4
Tin* Chiipel Chair of tho First tn p h r A m i W h ita k e r. tho C a n .I'm ,
Bantlsl 1‘hiirrh w ill Inilil i r lira r sal liv .lo in S n n in ln * . “ I I , f n , n „ . |t„
Joriighl Ht &lt;i:•!fi P.M,
'b y .loan H iim iilu o v , nrni
The Junior WiunonS Innitfut* ' l i n k i n ' m it b y iln n " h&gt;
w h ili M ef tho Congregational Chlirrh u k r i n in l .Innn H iiu ip h io v
| * will m « t a t H:oo |». M. nt tho
P iu ili ' ■ fin III, .. I......
|« h rt.
homo of M r*. W ilbert Keulliij; Ii&gt; \ I h ’ii l ’ i i „ t m . .lu y rn I ’li | mu., ,
(n r**ln»ollln Drive.
*’.V
h ni mu m .ii
W EDNESDAY
A lls , t \
| , .III, ksoii,
I'lii- o o n ri V
Tho Prnyi’i Meeting Hervire nl w o , , b 'V r ilv ill u g n i.l m ill iiiil&lt; If
the First baptist ('Inn .. will In- ’ *&gt; M is . M illin ',I H ill.,. ,( b
n,
w o n m in i,' by \ | ,
r |(
bold nl H:O0 P.M hi " lilrli tinio 'in
.......
1h« f t lu illi'* In D e m is t I W l t l n e .1.'lio s. M is , I
M
S'i I "Is, Alts

e rs o n a l 5
M r*. J. N. Hunllrk, Sanford
Avrnuo, bus as her j{ur*t her *i»tei M r*. \n n r Muiphy uf Tampa.
Allan Ball, foiomnn at The l lr r alil, undrrwrnt an inirm tlon at the
Ornnjte Memorial Hospital In Orl.indu today.
M r. and Mrs. Rudy Sham re­
in, nr,I Moil,lay uiirht from .lurk‘onvtljc. Air. Slunn was in .Inrkiniivillr on bustniss in rnniierliun
with th r Allantli* Coast l.ln*.

Mrs. Leland Hudd Is
Honored A t Shower

lo t x o f Mmphnrdit on w r ilt t unrV
rh u n ih ii.
Y o n vnn im t on n ftin n n rtv h v
K lv itu ; | m i / » m ffu th e Be&lt;t C h n ilM *
Hv VIA IA N IIIH ; rV N
Hv HUH T H O M AH
tu n o f V n r s itv H r.n : d in n e r in y n u r
VP New sfcnl arcs
M’ t,
tlf
y o u 'v e f o r g o tte n nxk
M om n r Fo?» to u iv e vnu n f#»4t
H O L L Y W O O D , M a y J .7 — UT\
Sn Vnu 44;«nt tn \,t p . i i ip p i t r ill? )M iin te i“ . i
I 'l. u a ifin » -im r irnniE
—
Four
m o n th *
ag o ,
F ra n k
^Vf i t tim e in yie i Know hc»4V !*» o f o n ii &lt;-f *1p I o ld tiio e s I *v BjiVw
F o n ta in e yens in th e d e p th s « f tie nn Bit'll1 m il*, uit I* urid w Hu t
•in. U p .1 I p i te
p in a n n if t ie « fro n t
d e s p a ir a fte i h i b ig d ro p p e d fio m (Be fp in lif i rfm iiH ru t H int n p p e n l t B** i re h i its
I l f ,'pmit «e u in* i fe e t
a s tu d io r o u tin e !. T o d a y he is to p inspcci , ■p f mp|n\ *•» ■*?
p u r e w o u ld Be
flu* le r m d .
tlic m ost s ,'tig h t• i f t c r c o m ic in
F n e n tlv
Mp m I cII
F u lB iie
in
At *tjit m . - id t*!»r&gt; v mi ext’ a
H o lly w o o d am i hos ju s t re tu rn e d H im tnn c n 'iiiiii'tP t! u pei s n im lil \ f i t 1ip 44 p
niBit &lt;9 to
th e B if f o t
fin s n a p p in g s t u iics w ith
I ’ n - s p 'ii1 h nriipfie SOPltn (|i s»timds
t II Bl»* 11X. I 11c 11- nu H ip food m e illl
s i,le n t T ru n m i,
fm
t h r " ( \ i j r i i t i i i ! nt F&gt;r»n** l if t e r nn
d |p, P fllV I’ I It**-*,
•I
F o n ta in e i* a p lu m p h lo n ih - n ri'l
p n 'p jiie d ii
Be» k w ln e t" O ne m ono
•M » t *'d **f | PX Ite iie h a ire d
m an w ho Im * n r o u n d , w h'eh &gt;nuB -- Bmi| p iin - ip n l- n ed ke Bim o i I
Bh •n Sri Im i Mnd
fu e l' th a t ra n m ake n il k in d s n f! 111*1 ii liu iiB 1 ip e le c tin tf * .irp lid n te s
S p ik e -B n
p
c o n tn rth m s Its- h a * a deep veh'O j
t lit ti- f Prt MtT tll'W vnp P1PUSuit .f 7I 1111• V"ii i"m4 oi it v BnnrI
w ith w h ich l,c can p o r t r a y a n y -, »'lf i
Up 'ih e vO'll^ldf 111 points lem leiH i ip -'I uo*r ut 4**di own
one fio m
W in s to n C h u r c iilll to fo i rrn I) p e lp tv veil P 1 -r
m i p pxiBnpn h’i4
| if111v . N
a 'lim w i l t , ,1 sw e e p stake s
w ln I F* w m nl \ pprm u n rp
Vnu I t - f*»4 &lt;*lt»
m r mi
M il ’t-nriir*.
i'i&gt;r. He ,ilso tins seven c h lld - d n p ’ t .1 1 t* l „ pt r h
tn p *i * Sill P| 1p I In
•M»l,t *« Simirl
ie n , tl,c
yo u n ge st
tw o a nd
a tin s Tr sit. Bid . o ,11 | III
H ' II pm I v.
h a lf
weeks
i l run M ,i.I um| * +p|f
11 B un Win
lie yvn* h o iii .‘ It* v e in s a go in Bum , tiid U nmt fool I,
C a m b rid g e ,
Atass
H i*
fa th e r
J. I*, i *.
\ on &gt;1 nerd
if
4 11111kI llh 'fi
i
&gt;1* . .»i *! xod*
was lin y F o n ta in e , w h o has been i n p ti id to iii*1* r pyriplr on 11\ if H
.i t " - l i d i &lt;i(i
B&gt; U h r or
* ’*
c a ltc il " T h e R in g C l, ,sh y o f C a n ­
d iy Pit a ,»• S'"
nn t I, mi i p i *
■i 1.. d &gt;||ti||'|
II **• tin *
&gt;'i
a d a ," and Ids m o th e r yva* run '
\ J*. r.i t 111\
II d p ip l t Be Ulleef* 110*1 I 1'*
r p n p l“ rity
a c h o ru s g ir l
4pM 1*1 1
i,i ! idc , i 'if
v, i B w h ile I &gt;tp4 • ( I f
i ,i klr I lie
F ra n k Join n c j ed lo N e w Y o rk
i . ,.
, ,,,, I,' i'MHun
B u tte re d ton i aa p Ii
a m i guested fiv e tim e * o n th e
I l it , .* .
4l&gt; *1 In ' *; i f H||j|UI
p -r
|
Dill
le a s t u f the to w n show. H e wn&gt; Ih iu r* " f k &gt; t i., piv tnip
e H In r vaB i *.
* f
HI 1 l I HOtl
lu m p e d b an AIG J 1 ta le n t e x o -l
r» 1Ippi V1d III
H im-* 'Mil, | put Hie I p « u J.
I Bp
B i id le r
c u t iv y u m l tu m ig h l w c» t to ’ be I el1iB|c B.ps *
l i t ultdi14 ft* | fn| If f* v\ •- ' ■
t in t i * .
vtPtllP
• i» i fidU&gt; a ill- t I p* ♦tnfl o ri p* i i ■f •**’l m
ilfh ’H niPi
• *
F ltin h w ilti wip ci h*. th e r m n lc 1 *■i !-11iI \ n i1 I f ■&gt; In
* sisi fu l rd' nd
*1nl»l»ptl
III*
f ti till I v uml fu m i-i m itlm e t'« k * o n !11Buti’ * to \ i mm

Teen Talk

Hollywood

Air*. Leland Rudd, recent bride,
was feted at a mis, ellanrm i*
(bower Thursday at the home nf
M U * MarBim-t Hunt al 8DI Fast
Serum) Street.
The nustesses,
Aliss Shirley .Middleton, Miss Carleen Hollenbeck ami Mis* Hunt
presented the B u rs t of hunyr with
n f i f t uf chilli*
tinmes were played nod prime*
w rie null hy .Miss 111,It Cole, Mi&lt;*
Juimie M hi* June* and Alls* llurliata Pearce.
The lo o m s used fur the party
were beaut if nil v derm i, toil with
summer flow er*. Coca Cota* ami
ruukies weie served to the follovvIttB: Mrs. Corhelt Ittidd. Alt*. It.
T. Hunt, Mis I.elan,I liudd, and the
AHssi'h l ’e f bv Wilson. Viriiinin
Wilson, Alniy Ann lloylaver, liarbara Pfirree, Hart,a,a At,-Nab. H i l ­
ly Piareek, F ia m t* Ituiiildv, .lime
MeOIII, Uarhucl .luhnsoii. Kathryn
Cullum, .lunitie Mae Junes, Pi,II
Cote.
M nitlia
Shannon.
Kiliia
Albhels, poiothv Tesluw. I|'lie
llishee, l.oreuna Cassidy. I'at ('as
'libc and llorothv &lt;silly mi ,|.

HOSA7ZA

\ . " n la. ut el" Uuha Ft m i i / zu
11
r .mi (iiufr'**iir nf VDIll
Mrs. W . A. 1.,’ MVitl. fu rm rrly of
l l :i Kinlinr* ij yi’AitintBiv !*v in
Smifitril, returned lo her home in
\
VV»i net, piemde it itf
\\n yrrn ss Mumlay after -priidintt
I..,,' *»i ( nllp^p lB»**iir/.U « i «i'**iB
several day* as th r Burnt uf M r.
\
»‘!ite *
'it
! t n' rliKIH,
44 Be
and Mrs. F lu tte r, T. M rriw uthrr
n „.
mininer
A it ni dmil ,- ,.(
on Celery Avenue.
IV f Ul iII K PI I Beil t%dh
an.l
f nt i '*
44 itIi the \Vcsl-*d]"|P
Andrew- Stine returned y rs lrrIII il ' i i ! 'In tii, Hi *h||/.*,I ti»'‘ la*, e
Hr V IR G IN IA I'. t X I H ’KXOX
dnv from a two vvrrlis‘ stay in I
‘V*tif;imi’ii1«*iKi ami
4 iik' in
&lt; liar lesion, tV. V h
Mr. ami M rs, j
Hi'verly unit lliiildy llrown no- F t - 1Be pfim V illi Utldei Niultti
Slum lo o k l l i r i l littlr B lllllils n lil nun pan loii M r*. Tlm m ii* Fiei'mnti. IB* m e pi untt Film ten f*mi/«*iu hin* to &lt; ilifnim n mnt I h iu k Hi nj l e!iiiBdit\
Andy Im, k to Ids pounts Pr. ami I Ton,. Jr. and I'litn e ia on Thu rsiliy
Ip HInI'. *’1 luitl t»» Imy," Im r«'*
i* I
it'v
! &gt;IP’ ' a &gt;,*
B* So
M l ',
tiro riir M Miyakavva, who) lo Haytima llriicl, w licie tlmy
luiH six kids in nn f i l l llB nift I'it'J'B , V Bfl 11■*AA (|
4*1! II I*. -I
have in-1 irtiu iirii from a month’s i w erf Ihe Bursts „f Mis Fii'&lt;'ittai,’s
n p it iln ip t il in Muvpily Hilln uml i'e m iiiii* I n11 i « i n p 4 " i v r td iu r nn
visit
1,, .Inpun .Mi-., XHoi* i r - ] dauBhter, M iss ..till,m l Krrli'l'.
w ill bp r u n t i iiii o i I.
"
II.
e w u t C nn,| t 1,0 lljntboi *
pvery «ti»y tier I nki'M
proplp 44ul.........nllimr
i1
The K It tlvdeus of Alb,uliv mo
S 'in li’lll :i .|s li,lil
The T r a in in g D a m n K x r r iit lv e
►
f lb,- solmol nininril in Clou le„tun to, mcdirnl
yillinir; 'lid « ut' H»‘t nut!”
7, t ' dim 11 \
Fnl drip
I**■
in Jacks,invlllr llearh fm this
C om m illt-o of H u ’ F n , i It ii&gt; tin. n io .bain H in ii|ih lo y N o nm I'n v i treat mi'iil.
fillpil w ith !»»« fin e in e n t
\flu i
1*p ii &gt;k
t '“ im d e i &lt;•*p -p f ♦*» tin
• it* M m npH'i i i ii&lt;| I *M!i n i v M u th
week.
Church w ill m oot n lt o i in,, J’ r a v i. lin t VI y •Intii Sniunloi.s.
.i ,\n n
t ■mi I*ii - *&gt;f tin ni mlnntlhv; p in m i'iw ! a\’ tlip it in lin , K m iln in o i i r h t !* ot "&gt; 1 »p
W hun t,
The Golden Age Group held its
A n e rtiu g h o u r fin n fe w n iiu iilo ...
M r* .1. I. H u ll, M*k Avenue,
S t "ip f i fillin '
V ftuppv dtw
” t ScimiiHt Ii* M
Sclitud, v.ns n llp p iil in tn n L it p in t h ih I
tssl
meeting
of
the
eiinenl
senT lf t 'llS lI A V
Solo i ts;
V n iiry
It ii Id i. M m v l,o, Htim siiddonly 111 Muttdav while
- Ii 1*11"11 *1 I *v Mieij mill hn % tlu&gt; ijt 119ip*"II w h t'ii liin ( it i t h! \ - 1pi m i ( Inn IK'ut Hie h BHH v to | lik e
son
nn
May
H
in
t
the
C,immunity
Th* C o u n ty C o u n c il n f H u m * I l l ’ s,. S |U 'ir, \ v m in i' M illion, .Sally vl.sllirirc in .larksonvillr ami
wm
m iM ilh iip H o n m n ip up. T h a t w im t i 'i it II I Min |i| lit MMlwlV
V O'l -Bnuld
T I
I &gt; n lu p in m id M is . |t
Dtmuiintratlmt (iim ip * will mi**t li- 'lib .
Itu H a liliil
I tiitliff.
I b it llo takon I,. SI V I,i,'rut’s Hospital for Chureh The president. Rev. ( ’ (*.
Ills ! .In n u n iv .
ll| t X'i IIP * 4PM leptlU ‘ 1llllii id
Mt it v m t c H p t iilv . )\ &gt;5|i
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W
hite,
vvns
in
I'luirge
nf
I
lie
pinIn Geneva nt U'.liO A M. I.m u ll W illiu n is , S u lly .......... . Alniy H r lr n lieatm ent and ohserviition.
In a
M \ I n tm
mi&gt;,I n d u p r mtiilif \
" I I1111I to s h ip n il &gt;hp f 11i l l •1v
''
ip fu 'i F t ii I n \ 1‘Vi'iilMi^ in
grnlu which ilielmled sougs, piny
will b* uirvod nt 1C.Ill) p. M
W m .lilu ttn ,
Jm in no
S n uthw iiM l, phone ra il tn hi* dan fill or, Mrs
m ill thi» fm n il 111 »■ Buck (*&gt; o u r Vl4UI**r&gt;P' i I 'A Imt 1, 4* ‘ IMP no
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in
limm*
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and
scripture
rending
he
th"
S tnilnol** H r b o k iili I. iu I ko No. 411 ■ M ichtiol l'u |ir . A n n V V liitn k rr, Jonn ti. A. Spear this mornlnK, Mr.
hmnm In H oh1o h „ w h ic ii I f»»i ■ Id d e lB u rn t i * p n tK r
( ’ nput i&gt; v f-*
t \ * ’.l St»e*'&gt;,
w ill m eal at I lip II MiF H u ll nt ' .........I'h ro y , N o im u Fnyi H u iv r y , H u rt, wlu, i, w ill, Ids wife, staled members. “ Ilnppy R lrfhilay’* was Mi U
tiin n lr lv
h m ln 't snM
W H Ii
nd Bi time * I f i •‘ ti •ti I \ to m aa nen
sung
to
M
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Finest
l.ngeiipust,
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.
rnlMisi,
put
|»H*
ii
in
I
1:00 P.M .
K p K i. m
p i o titpin
on |
So nn F in n Ii.
M m is H u x h iil V, that Alls II,u t hn» impiovrd mid
k ills , vnn cn»»‘l n f f n n l lo * ln y p!e
who was hI muiI t&lt;&gt; epleluiite her ** 11 ’ \ i i* &gt; ni i tcil nut In t In
F R ID A Y
■lom S iitin ilr i , I b ill C i, lit , lli'iiu m i Is irstliiB roinfortiildv
I n ! mnl -oIp t | *l A
ill fiim il m nl Bit tin* n iiH ilttC or- p Ii h iu p
nnnlvorsary
Following
the
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(or
jnhn.
\ i &gt;u ' vp
in . IB .i l l !
F lu I* &lt;i1 f d mi* -.
nes* session, tbr hostess, Mrs. C. H - ’ n»i|i- u i'ii* m m k t t t bv m iiiin - fli'PK lu n k m u
m **t »l l l i r T o u ris t O n t c i Hi b mi ntlil i l i i i f r i il.olfos. If illII JniTI Cm .
IP»t m onl I k In fi't'iln m n l H n lh i1-* »*neriiv him 1 P ih 'i
\B iM tv tn n m k
V ir lo r tire e n t, ft Sunday a f t e r ­ C. W hite srived lee ereum nml 1•11• 1Ilf tlnintl v.
linlllit'fM
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1
P.M. IW io In iirn l* will ha nervetl. I"y m ill C lu m irtlo U n its . M m v noon on a m o n th 's lo u r o f K u rn p e |
In
Buy.*'
tB ip p p B 'tn ia * i :h; p i Iik u d B tP d
eake
to
Mr
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Mis
Finest
l.uK1
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n
In
viM'&gt;v
REvtryene I* lm ile il.
I'.tin I I , i Ib o it n in l Sum I ’l u l l i i 'i o f • p o n s ,lie ,I by th e A m e rira n F a u n i
T h r u F i» n tiiim ,,s lu c k e h iin jn *'l ♦■x pel ietn IIP' f rd u inKeiipiisl. Al, ,in,l Mis I ’ K K•• I
I
l " i l " u m e h i ip p i i* **4*i 11 nt
SI M lA t
l&gt;ol in n l.
l |li* i» t f i \ » d u l u l l ( n o n il l r t 'i lo r
H u rra ,i F e d e ra tio n
M l. ( ir r e il ley, .Mr. nod Mrs
K
Smith,
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The e n tire t r ip w ill (a- hail ns tiud, guf Is ta.'t week mid M 1 ' Im (
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H i i f f r i * , M m v .lu lu F lv n t. ( in .I n s n m lle i to w n s w ,11 l.e ta ke n in
Friends *,l At, and Ales W II. (L. 1 di’tikm **M, II * * I Hiiimm, hi n p fii m itt put h im tp* th o Hen­ t |l t dll* 1I- I "M • B)|
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fm
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I'h illp . .H e tty F i a n k fo r t.
Council o f Hom o I Ivim in ot m l im. i nn I . , . ', A i n i l i t
S I' W I S H
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.Mary Camp
i* tip III i n l d l i l r l
A m i Be 11 end iii p i pi "I tl idBum &lt;n
A nn S lii'n n , A m tio S i,m in t . K n v
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Alls, I. Himissaid of I afavelle,
1*&gt; It i nh ■ 11 mn I"* ni «iiinp iiii'l B lip
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I Bo • f '"n n
j i l t m t l u h w ill b r itin ni jlb .U I A. V ,iu i;iiii, .M m ,a .M ellon,to/. S till Icy
I a., arrived Sunday to spend some mu iii v 1 Hitt1I Spnm h Wm V»f ' In ill'll iiB tn it -*et tn p o r ln iy A n ­ »pi ip
N 'M in ’4 1
d y u m l Hie K i tip fis h on th e nn* I Bun t Ho*nl
W a ll. N o il U n it, Ib iv u l Hi ow n,
time with hot suti-ln-lniv uml * i
fit ti'fp lh it? I In vU'pni h p p tit
th
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K r p o r t* w ill Im f i v i n by tin i H iiih lv f 'rn lo i . Chin It s Hobin. nn.
hit 'IMP lilt i
jtT O fh ln lt n f r i u i l i r l l ilr li'R n lt'.i n f i S n in t r i M u itin u .
Hakor, al linker'* I.uniting.
Mi
t t F » i* ^ i .Mi m i*i \ j i ' \V, ^ im iln l H n f t Bp b lu e k fu c e eoinir.H lend* ■ m i.'
p lu n tn 1•• til 1 n l t i ’i npxt yen l 1fppj,
inn »*ei *
Air. mid Airs. II. M. Cochran and K in in i“ siit| u m l ,Mi
M a r S liu p fF r a l, i i r d K u m t so lo ists w ill Im
n c h K rm ip . T h r ( i i i l * M l C lu b
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and F n iitiiiitp tu n tuivp th r
of ( ir ito v n w ilt p i,s o u l a dross h 'v u ly n F a r r u ll a m i H lr h n ril F ill
The Colonel Theodore Roosevelt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. t.. &lt;*t
fm th e next If ft y e iir* .
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i "Mt’ v i *’p M &gt;is! tin* pup IV t’jp 'i’l i'i!
to ll, vo yn llstr, im ,I M m y K t lu l t i l l
T n e llm u x
th e k ih n | fm h m e , V m iy,Sip \l« m r '• nl-iv
A t 11:00 nVliH 'k n I r o r w ill b r
Wm Veterans, held it« reRular ptrnir with the la tte r’s sun, Cecil f'-rm iiH U iti i n f I &gt;t |m 11in i’iit i W il
N .Ai*t| t
I
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U td o il io im r in v l) u f M m . It, N. l i n t am i Sam P ra th e r o f lir lm n d ineeiutB Sunday at the lioiau of nitupirficl.l a ml liis fnmily
llo iie v
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tin- f u lly f " i
F ie n id e n l T iu n m it p h i Vim*
W
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Hprlngs
Sunday
The
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tf b tr r v .llo , foVhil'l n i n m i |iii'*idcilt in an In ,lin n n d a g lu .
Alls, .Mar Shenfer, 111 Kim A ve­
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W F /ir p tr i, St ill ( ’hlen«** IB d ll Vh H«'|. Ile fm » Sinn in v B m p p lm u *r I ' me H i
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■nd rl ti nr 11 biidmher. C. It. ImwTloke'ts lire n il suit, at H'dd,',, in „
Mi ■. W. K. Jameson preFi f ui * I mi 11;, n tlil UHii'p vi i* m u t.
Itn lp li ! I it- u' *n P * &gt; * F *"te
I Be pm f n 11It 11III i% lie IIlit! * li t IT p | ht)
lo n Mini M ill' M u llib llX v v jir In' ( la k r iy , hv ru e m liris o f th e P tln l si,led
Fulhiviiriif rouMne imslm ss, sun to ids home In Pelham, Gn. idi'Ht. IV, II Sr'pni'i, Minpii M i h
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i luh, and s tu d e n ts u f t h r syliind.
Mi«. C. P. Hiiisin«tori uf Lake
Itn i- Sif ikr* i , n»'ln|'ntn, i I lie iir u
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The
7th
and
Mil,
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held
L u n rlu m n
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at
M a i) was initiated into the mixnr nl tip
\.i\il.n i \
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XPfll ■ ivi up 11ii 4\ lilt 4 t*n .• *t
12:'t 0 P, M. T h e ( ir n i'v a f r n u p
iliaiv as a new member
Plans their annual claa* plcrrfr ut San | litlrfpp'pt, M.t• \ I'* iiiii’t , M•s«111j. InisinoHH xx i f It th e 1 Biel
I lim it *'
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Friday
aftrymem
w ill fu rn is h tin* u io n l, in ,.m l m i,I
, were ilindo fm Mi'll,m ini flay. It
■‘ •rum \ • f»-. it I* r*» mix' M f i m
U T K It A T I UK I i I II IF P
ii
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If Al, *'&lt;«•). i if* I Mi I fn ij
I nldv AAlrtB Slim l' *d m* M'Bt I S t»* pt 11Bn
I&lt;*v « , fir ,' a nd n tlie i f im ip s w ill
vv„ nnm,timed that all Veleian* W ith thrill yvelo At,
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111i t cm 1Id B nvii Br ■u Mi
hllriK vvlmlovo, fn,„l llu y wish
' Mm,,,,rial Smoluv Seivtri's will be tan, AIi«. Fdnn lluinirhrev and' |MP P ili’iit
m il vAIt Ji K ill 4 F ill
Popai I nient &gt;,f th, W ,,man’s t 'lid, Itel.l at llie Flist llapllsl Chtlirh. All- Fdna ft Greenleaf.
i n Vi'I 'Bp I 1it IPn UP ti f1*i
A ll lu r iu h p in n io „ i | t , ,| |u nt
.
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s, hi'dblcil fm Wednesday afte iAil and Aim. II T. Russell ami
,d n n \ ”
114- 1lie iln /z B 1 si *.,n,r IF « i i*d m*. '
tn n l
A l,'
.Mae S lu iife i. (rast dr
, ............
"1’ Ml&gt;l»« s Su ♦MB
noon t,as heel, mist ponad duo to jl&gt;r,,l,m‘„t p irsidi'iit, installed the All and Alts F, It llvdcn of At
Mis. \\
II B 'I III J i nt .Kit
on * ” *nn\
|t
1i
Is id
m ilk H ieki * in* e h
the absence lim n the city nf K. J. fo llo w in b newly elerterl gffleers lantu enloved a dav's fislilug
Ken op Mi
v r* d i l 11ip i d-* nut n
G M I.C C 1.C H 1)1 \ N K it
i lit 1 t i l l x * llll^r
F lin t ii d ip
1l i e* F- f »*i
Mi
M u u ith lim , who ,,f tbr auxiliary with riitht cum- Iilcidc al Tttusvillo May 1B. The Iwtive &gt; in l.*d dun if Mini Pii't '"Ot Him 4 ill* t i l t ’d it f in u 'k m if, f.n*. ‘ !e d. ill"’ T1* '' if ! il* r
j
The
S a r ifm ii
W uninn's
( I,,If M m , b I, im i.
1m V ai ii v h i . ii’ " ’ll* i '1 Bpi
™A is e r ia t io ii w ill liu n u i llm ir b u s. vyas In B l v a ta lk m i ‘'T re n d s in railes ,,f Camp No. HI present: ilvdeus were here last winter and ■m U'i'din***dna
t ln v
Bad B e lti’ i H rt * pu ti \
1 1,
.\
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i.
n ii*i»
w as d e ­ president, Mrs. I.. M. ftvvnin: sen- hove *olnrned fm addltlmml fish
T he Fn i I I i *id y -a fm a p Bpi’ii ph
ii tl**! Bet 11il*
'rh irt lim e Hi* v"..hands and r s c u r t* at th r u a iim ia l A lm le i ii A i t h )te e tu re ,”
11*1
• 4
fun
let tfiKKiu' ’ Io n ,.p mol d.inplilpt
d lliiin
p u it y
at t h r ,M ,m iri|ia l la ye d in A tla n ta heeausr o f tm si- on vice president, Mis. Krnest Ing.
* nT tilllj: Burk t«» H u llv vv.... . .4f 1) 1 lil tli' und
IB . 1
4 11’ I'i ! \ In i |*'*1 t 4 1 • *
iu-luw
Mi
tod
Mi i J oh
I
Country U ltih H a tu n ln v i i I k Ii I.
n „js .
Troop .111 memlau* were avvin,
lik e ly tn
uV.
l.aferrp iist; Junior vide president,
Ain Lew Iirii,tierneyer; chaplain, eil badges and promoteil 'ill Mu' Totll’y, ii nd In n -ntiH of llid im ,
(nil- 1 BeV m I ni ru’d to Mien Bonn
M rs Alfred Krleson; patlutle In- 17. Five Isivs, James II. lb min
■ SANTO RD
O R L A N D O III)
Wedhi’ tln v
stria tnr, Mrs. Jameson; conductor, Jr., George It. I ’attersln, J r„ Wm
I
I
Diivt 1( \
T O R N O N r r .A .A If* A T
Prim In Hu ll tiioa inp tn Stnike,
M rs, C. K Hews,h i ; uuard, Mrs. n n M rCnll, and W alter Wlodei
u r . r tn iA t.i ^
T H E T R A S H IN G r t l l R O W
S .1 Giaiiy ' . i i *
I.. L. I'lekerinKi assistant miard. hold were promoted lo sreond Uev. ,ll,,l Mi
hnitnrcil al ,, , m v c i ,',| ili'h u iiij ii t
Mrs W K. Randall; sreratary- rlnss and ‘’8klpperH Nelson • ’
uf Mr an,I
Mi&gt;.
reived Ids mell* badge fm H t ' t , at till' In,,,,,'
tiea tirei, Mrs. Xheafer.
FIKST OUTDOOR SIIOWINfi!
F oII o w I iik th e
meetlnn, Mrs. A til. lllstrlet rommlsstonor and Frank G iiffu ,. lu v itc l l&gt;. be with
Sheafm was busies* at a social M r*. It. W. Idpplneolt of Hanfuid them wen* .Mi amt Mrs Rival,
A IM [ Q 8 0 I T I Q 8 I P
^ N S H V i a i '.
M il l • •
a k f ik ij
hum In,ru,linn tho ra tlrin it nffl- were present, with W m. H&gt; i ’ugl'- Itlxer, nml sun Kenneth, Mi anil
* tu ■ a a ii* "'
M, anil
— IN ERNEST HEMINUWAY’H (JHEAT STORY—
ceis ami new officers, A Itlft In ehnlrmnn of the local cornmltlrr Mir . Ituss 11, i,), | &gt;*, ■&lt;■v
is p
jrrebehalf of the auxiliary was
re ­ presiding. Following the eerenmnv. Alia. Franklin l.ee. Rev, ninl Mis
amt
t. Mrs. the boy* served cold drinks ami Kitgac Mi'Ciinaiigliay, M,
sented the retiring presldend,
Mrs. C. Albert Sin in n . Mines \
were cookie* to their parents and *p&lt;
Jameson.
Refreshments
W E ’ R E T E L L IN G K V E H Y I I O D Y
It. Carver, Hr-sie Itulitiins, Ill's
cial guests. Additional sruuts P"'
Complete Hhnw— 7 :ilt— B:30— 10:30
served lo 'i'i members.
sent
were
Kit gene
nroe nleaf. -la Himmlers, Susie Freenev, TV
Johnnie Dodson, Howard l.loyd. P. Hnrke, IDiblnh lluHaul, met .1
Jean Hauser, Phillip Toney, Don ■ At. Ilim il, Mlssi's, I'I, h i , ii ml Kilith
ttnder i
Mini I OI K M.AV
aid
Westmoreland, and llotdiv Hpcnrs, Melva .lea,, t 'a iv e i, II,*
1,1'lla uml
'i,i
Alrl'umiiigbni
Taylor.
Mrs. Ola Cochran took bur tw„ H n ru th v a m t G a yl*' llu ik e , I ' ......
grades the 71 It and 8th on Hud' illy ami Jnnel I ee, I),iris ami Juan
N O W IN E F F E C T ! !
M r*. Frances T . Meriwether en- annual outing on May 8. They Hjohlnm, Qiilllian ami Heilwiik
f'arver,
K*l
I'limnpsnn.
Jackie
lli'i,
went
to
Silver
Springs,
leaving
terlnltmd In honnr of her house
(jurxt. Mrs. W. A. Laavltt, of Way- one afternoon and latiirnliig the ,lcr*an anil F ull G riffin .
M r. u m l M rs. it . J. I .a lly b « v i
on**, Friday night at a bridge neat, In addition to the children,
' u tm n i ’&lt;1 ftMin
l.im iiv H le ,
Kv ,
party al her home on Celery A*** Mra. C. K. MIDtcd ami Mrs. &lt;&gt;. I
Westmoreland enjoyed th l* outing w h e re Ih e y .itte m le ,l I*ir» D e rliv
Mrs. Frank G riggln and sisiei. Racing Meet,
M r*. C. J. Fischer and Mre. Rob­
C H IL D R E N I N Di ll 11 VHH. I l f AGK AMI I ID ’
ert Cold, were the high and low
A D M IT T K II FHKK FROM MU) T O fl:lllt. AA HEN
■cure winners, respectively, at the
bridge laities, and ecreenn w in­
A C C O M P A N IE D HY T H E IR 1’ AH K N TH CHAT. H HI N.
ners were Mrs. Fred Robb, Mrs.
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H lU fc -IH
T H tA T R I
LesvIH end Mre. Fischer.

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Honored By Mothers

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Also Clubs Hom^r
Manager Ed Levy aanounred

today that he might elect Clyde
fltevena In Ho I he hurling waoM
the high flying Islets Invade
Sanford tomorrow night.
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1Tie A ^eutral &lt;
By BILL BERING

Pitcnem In the Florida Hiattt 1.e-unite neirm to Ixt Rain­
ing the uppi-rlmml in their eternal batik* against the Hticknmn, At the beginning of t In* nuusnii 'dl) anil HO run Karnes
occurred almost nightly in one nf the eight parks through­
out the circuit.
Batting Hveragen equally ranched sky-high proportions
with several men clubbing well over the .400 marker and
• balefull or more hitting in the .1100 circle*
In the paat week, however, both the runs scored de­
partment ami the B. A.*s have been taking a terrible shel­
lacking from the moundsmen.
Daytona Heuch which leads (he league in runs scored
for several weeks with totals of RH, /7. and (59, slipped procnriotisly the post seven days hy adding only 40 notches to
their belts. The Islets incidentally topped the league.
At the beginning of the year -10 runs would have plac­
ed a team about fourth, or oven fifth, hi runs scored for a
single week’s play.
Take Leesburg fur un example. The cellar-dwellers
scored between 14 and 18 runs for a single game in eontesta that marked the opening of the season. This week
hey barely managed to schatch out 17 tallies, all told, in
the seven games they played. Talatka is in the same shape.
They were second from the bottom on the R. S. ladder with

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ind lltc Packers to nine icaltered
hin. Die Giants got Guelh, Halting
L _ O .-L
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hiirltr for ithe
Packers, out
in the
lop of the lift}) inning when ihty
tcoted four runt on three hits and
three erroit.
Horne rum wsra ,plentiful with
Lake and l.avy hitting for the cir­
cuit for ihf Giants while Clift hit 550.
over the csolsrfield fence for the
There were three ihutonto hurled last week, while In
Packers in the sixth.
Hanford
Baton cf

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4 2 0 0

ten games the same amount of teams were limited to two smaller traJ.s.

It will feature
three iofidd lakes fed by the
springs, petunia* flowering by the
tliousamls inside the fences, sests
for li.ouo In gruiiihUnil and club
house, standing muni for 30,000
more and parking space for 10,500
cars. It is costing 11,800,000 and
will be nine miles from downtown
Denver, just off Lie Colorado
Springs-Di'iiver highway.

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ie N e u tra l p o r n e r th a t liin* orpraiilM tiop wan D im m ing^ to
lolltn, Fernndk*,
E— Chaddorton, put op a f lg tit c a rd M ay 20 in (h e local m innryi M r. (iatc h e )l
rnandei, Gu*lk» sa id t h a t th e r e w ould be p re lim in a ry b an tu a n d fo u r m ain
- W i l d * , - t M . 'JaSuton. RBI—
Clift 8, l-evy 2. Nev lle 2, Baron, fuaturcM, A H iring o f O rlan d o pugilintH linvu nlreuily Ihuhi
Jsrkson, Lake, Poelker, Wilder* 1’im lrn c te d to fill all th e eventH.
2D— Fernandox. HH— l-ako, Lllft
Mr. G achell promlHetl fig h t funn t h a t th e r e will be
|J v y . HR— Chuddertmi, Levy. DP
— Neville, Poelker and Levy; p len ty o f lent h er IsshhimI n ro u m l th e rin g w hen th e lioyn
Busco, Wilder and Ramsey. Loft
— Henfurd 7, Leesburg 7. HH— tan g le. "H om e o f thene mime fellowH," he mild " fo u g h t be­
off Lsk" 4, Cluulli 5, Busco 2. SO fo re a p ack ed limirti* lit O rlu u d n e v e ry w eek,"
—By U k e 2, fiueth 2, Uusco l.
H O - Guelh 4 in 4 1-3 Inninip
W p— Gucth. Winner— U W
Laker— (lurth. U— Iwlta, Wllnamion. T— 1:45. A— 12k*
Totals
Bcnford .......
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Lake 2,
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H A IN T slei G-MEN I
BT. AUGURTINE, May 8 8 - W
—The Ht. Augustine Saints tallied
three times in the eighth Inning
here lest night to edge the Galneevllle G-Men 10-0.
,
A pair of singles, a fieldara
choice and a two-run - double by
Center Welder C ottw Chafin coa}
Oalnaevilla Relief Pltehet Ray

Other winnera for the tourna­
ment were as followa: champion­
ship consolation— Mm. John
Iveyi first flight— Mra. E. C.
llaym an; consolation— Mrs. W.
nr# two main diferonces: baseball H. Williams; second flight— Miss
savvy of know-how and control. Maud Wilson; consolation— Mra.
A throwsr can be a wtnpsr John Schlrard; B-Ctaaa medalist
provided he has ■ great speed —Mrs. W. R. Williams; C-Class
and control, lie can have llttla medalist— Mrs. Rose Levy.
The 8. W. 0. A. had their last
or no curve and need know no­
thing about the fine points of tournament event Sunday after­
noon In the doubles and alnglea
pitching and still win.
A pitcher ia a fellow who twotiall tournament. Husbands and
knows all about tho fine a rt of wives were matched when posslMe,
pitching to spots, who knows with others drawing a favorite
__ winners
purtner. The
winnera In thin
the hitters strength and weak­ .______
ness, who has good control and w an t were: hushand and wlfs low
la In command at all times. A gross— Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith;
ltcher enn win oven if he hasn't runnerup— Mr. amt Mrs. Andrew
alf the stuff of a thrower.
Carraway; husband and wife low
That's why you see some can­ net— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Altman;
ny old vetrean* winning who runner-up— Mr. and Mrs. Roy
have lost virtually
their stuff. Frank
Hymen, Jr.; concealed
They know whnt thoy’re doing. prise —Mrs. John Galloway;
They know how t0 make the couples, low gross— Miss Ellen
Latter hit the ball they want him tletta and lienrge llerndon; run*
to hit and as a result the field- uer-up— Miss Cecil* Heard and
era can play the hitter a cer­ Raymond LundquUt; couples' low
tain way with full confidence In net— Miss Helen Cabas and Earl
their pitcher.
Higginbotham; runner-up— Mrs.
Rome of the greatest winnera Ross Adams and Roy Holler.
wo ever had were throwers most
of thalr Uvea. But these, of
course, had control. A thrower
M ajor League
without control ia Just hopsless.
W alter Johnson was a wonderLeaders
fu winner even with a taitsmd
Uy AHHOCIATE PRESS
hall stub, but for moot of - His
carat* he was strictly a thrower.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
However, he had control to go
BATTING — Muslal. St. I-ouia,
with his biasing speed and ttiat
.439: Oaraglola, Bt. Louie, J77.
RUNS — Jones, Philadelphia
27; Waltkus, Philadelphia and Jethroe, Boston 25.
RUNS BATTED IN — Ennis,
Philadelphia 27; Jones, Philadel­
phia 2fl.
HITS — Musial, St. Loula 43;
Jethroe, Boston and Slsler, Phila­
delphia 89.
DOUBLES — Musial, St. Louii
18; Robinson, Brooklyn 12.
TRIPLES — Musial, St. Louis;
Ashburn. Philadelphia ami Jeth­
roe and Karr ,Boston 3.

mure tlmn 30 irtinta.*- each year.

5 Drivers Will Join
L xcIunIyt* Race Cjub

Ontcimiul announced its stoe
was all sold out.
Thurc have been reports tha
downtown merchants In Dvnve
bitterly opposed racing in Cole
rada, Three wore silenced t
eume extent when E. C. Yourel

cotnc out and shovo a good share
of their vacation cash through the
pari-mutual wickets at Centensla!
Park,

IN11/ANA!^4')Tl})7Muv 23 - ( j f i
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will h« initiii. J n
lhJ? ''’‘‘'hisivr Chnmpion
1 NKMile-nn-llour Club ThurMbiy
night at the* Indianapolis Athletic
Club.
Forty-six men have passed the
d u b s initiation test, driving the
annual flOO-mlle Memorial Day
■JR° r« p at an avarage speed «f
UMJ miles an hour or mure. Four­
teen of them are dead.
Billy Arnold was Hut first quali­
fied in 1080, although the group
was not organised until 1085..
New members from the 1040
race are Johnny Parsons, Van
Nuya, Calif.; Myron ro h r, Mil­
waukee; Jole Chitwood, Reading,

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Channel Swimmers
May Bt Plagued By
O c t u p u s Schools
, By ARTHUR W. WHITE
AP NowrtwtmtM
LONDON— Seared of oetupueeaf Then dont try to awlm the
English Channel th li summer.
Signs paint to an octopus "pla
gua’r In French-Engilsh waters.
It's net as horrifying as It
sounds, thoufh. Experts say the
dancer to crownehannsl aspirants
from the evil-look In r “devil fish*
is remote. The same roes for ordi­
nary close to-shore bathers.
Reason: Octopuses fear humans
as much as humans fear them.
If an eight-footer (that's as big
as they come here) should wrap
a quivering tentacle round you and
squirt ink in your eyes, experts
say It’s only because he’s petri­
fied at bumplnr Into you. Uoat
likely, the octopus will flee.
N» channel swimmer ever has
lieen attacked, though many have
reported encounters with mysteri­
ous slithering objects, mostly t t
night.
W arnlnr from the channel Is­
lands of an impendlnr octopus
plague aie worrying south coast
lobster fishermen. The last plague
in 190U, put scores of English
lobster men out of business, This
Channel crawled with the eightarmed posts raiding lobster-pots
and devouring all types of shell
fish.
Dr. William J. Raes, marine
soologist a t Londuns N atuial His­
tory Mussum, says Ilfs was so
tough for crabs they scurried
ashore by the thousand. Thera
ware minor plagues in 1021 and

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New York ...............
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Lanier II - » vs. Jones (■-!) or k
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I'lltabiirtti si I’MIaUelphls inti
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Ctil.auu at UriHiklyn — Henri
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i ’luclmiBil at Hustnii (nt*hi&gt;
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Hoy ll-OJ.

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Detroit I. Wanhinelua I.
Mew Turk 7, Cleveland I.
[loeluii ni Cht'aau, ii«Ii&lt;
O nly a a iiira acheiluled.
&lt;«eMre 'radar
WaaliliiNluti at Detrnll — Hudna
{4-SI va. ilulcliliieuri 4a -Xr
I'hlladelphla hi Ht. Louie mlaho
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Wl.lmur IU II
illiily Mini,re erhediiledl.
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Dsyiuna Hem'll .
11 7
DeLand .... - ...... ..........It is
UrJemlu ............ ,..... ..... 14 II
Hanford .........
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Oalneevllle .............. .1 1 S4
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l.eesbiirir
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Hanford I, Laaabure t.
Ht. Augustin* 10: aslne«vl|l» i
Darlona Beach Id, Palatka 1
IJ el.mot at Orlando ppd.. rain
(law** Tadar
Hanford at Daytona Beach.
DeLand at (lilnesvll*.
Palatka at Leeebura.
St. Augustine at Orlando.

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The channel type Is ths com­
mon octopus, found In the Atlantic
(up to North Carolina), Msditer-

whh a strong beak and a small
OVal eacklika oody. Rows of suck­
ers for gripping prey cover the
tentacles. The horrible mandrown­
ing Pacific type grow up to 40 'Bama Hopes For Win
feat.
Over Kentucky Nine
Although English fishermen at
Brighton two years ago had to
Ala., May 23 chop tight-clinging octopuses off (yp)TUSCOLOOSA,
Alabama hopes of an open­
their boats with axes, limb by ing —
win In Its Southeastern Con­
limb, th srs’s no record of any- ference
baseball championship
series with Kentucky were pinned
to a sophomore righthander today.
Frank Lory, who won five games
and lost two during regular
son play, was named to load ml
some rocks and dragged screaming on the mound for the westara
Into the water. A 65 year old division champs. A! Worthington
British swimming Instructor dived (4-0) will sta rt tomorrow.
Alabama took the Western title
In, rescued him after hacking off
two tentacles with a knife, and hy winning 13 games and dropping
stabbed the octopue to m ath. four. Tha Wildcats lost only two
Bald ho: 'T h e moot terrtfyiag while winning I I In tha M stara
moment WM after I stabbed the division.
The tide ts bidding for it* ninth
thing. Black fluid spurted oat,
conference crown in the bett
blinding me."
Old Channel swimming hands at three-out-of-five aeries.
The two team* travel to Le
Dover say nothing lllta that ever
happened there. Bmali octopuses Ington, Ky., Thursday, reiumi!
have been spotted wriggling fur­ the series there Friday and Satur­
iously to get out of the wey of day,
swimmers' accompanying boata.
Tha national outdoor champ*
Good insurance against them,
boatmen declared, is sn «ni«d» ionshlps at Waehington, D. C.
like that which accompanied 17- ort June 23-24 will eerva aa tha
year old American awlmmer Bnlr- tryouts to determine the mak«*
•y May France on her unsuccess­ up of the other toema going a*
ful attempt last summer, A belli- broad this summer.
geietit octopus would have been
Art Mahsn, baseball coach at
scared silly by ths bucking mo­ Villanova
College, atartod with
tor-boats circling her.
the Philadelphia Phliltea bcfoA
entering the service in 1*41.

AWCTICAN LWAGUR
. BATTING .•a- Lehner, Philadel­
phia .41 lJ.Doby,.Cleveland .407.
RUNS — Stephens, Boston 81;
DIMnggio, Boston 80.
RUNS BATTCD IN — Btephtiin, postoii 40; Williams, Boston
30.
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HITS — BtsphOns, Boston 44j
Rlxxutu. New York 43.
DO U til.EH — Werlx, Detroit
nnd Riiautu, New York Ul.
TRIPLES—llrnrlcb, New York
5; Uo«rr, Bo.ilon; Mapes, New
York aim D.lhngtr, Philadelphia
4.
HOME RUNS - WlUlams, BosA total of 6,946,916 fane paid
ton ) |: Drop,i, Boston 9,
to see All-America Conference
STOLEN BASES — Ulllinger,
pro football games during tha
Pblladeipiila 4; Litton. Uatrelt sad
league's four years.
Adams. Chicago 3.
STHlKKtHJ IH—Reynolds. New
TO TRY BOTH
Yofk. Letuun, Cleveland 31,
NEW YORE — W&gt; — TrainPITCHING Reynold*, New n Eddla Cobb has entered his
York 4-1 .810; Lopat, New York auble-gailed star, Hodgen, in
and Trucks, Detroit 8-1 .760,
Chiropractor
wth the (26,000 tro t and |S6,~
KIO pace a t Yonkcn Raceway.
Ban. At. Nat. Bk. BM|
Tha national AAU track and Jriginally traMed aa a trotter,
Pk. 1761 or 1744
laid championship krill bo field lodgen was *n. outstanding pac­
Waehington,
ts last season b at le- ntw train*
NCM AND XRAY
Ing on the tro t again.

Dr. H. K. Ring

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UP) — Tho National Boxing
lowover, that tare day happened last Friday. The itan- Association's .national committee
■wo-ton folder wan droppw! on our desk with the usual
Ing thud. We pickdd It up—aBHumlng the tKMe of a
tiff ter—and prepared to depoait It In the file marked
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eitablliliad routa. We pay Ktnill
rummi«*ioiu and render i•VflV
Harvlct. Orlando Laundry, Orlando. Tela. 2-84JII.
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PHONE 148
NICE Modern Homo, Poublt OaPhone 187
rage. Poultry Houaa, 186 Fruit
Tree*. 4 miles out 8. Sanford
Are. from E. lit St.. Sanford.
• 86,000.—Term*. H. M. HenkM. HOT LUNCHES aarrad ovary day
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HiNOEh MACniNEk, MW * ured.

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m w . Flniahlng, donate* 1 wak­
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m r o acnartepeo in SemfaoU
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knda wore being tiutlt nml Hag*
H g out. In the Soviet Doctor,
feet Hcrllli's Mayor Ernest Ren’ warned I I 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 Tilesle n war base.
In o West mi hi the Trliaito l»*ue
was a KiishI iiii smokuaemn.
FLO RENCE, Italy— The II- N.

eduratlonal, scientific and cultural
organisation'll fifth fcncral 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.”
BELGRADE'— 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
crb
tho Jordan Valley near Tiberius,
ilin -llu ilo n emphasised the out­
" “ iStiVlr K T il APPB4I* _ r standing part Russian Jewry had
T H K M T A T l: OK H L U ItltrA TOi
t l L I . I J I i M A K t / I W I . w h o ** Pines had In building Israel. Afh|lm was
o f re e ltle n m &lt;ut tnldrr.ee a re tin* fiiumlid by I I iihhI iiii Jews.
PARIS
French Foreign MinV o !!' nr#* h«*r*l»v n o ttflo d th a t s
• l i f t hae h e m h ro tia h t a « a lri» l you ■ ii i Hubert Kchumun said nrgor . «i.. r i x i i i i I 'o u r i t\f H em ihf In
County, K ln rld n . In nhuneerv. bv
In tlultniM probably would open In
flKNlfV L t : o UiJrtf. *ald 7 ' ( ' ' ’ v nevemI weeks on Ids proposal to
Iru f fo r fllv n i. . . iinrt D lrl'-iJ Mt S I.V pool lhe coal and *teel Industrie*
L V o t.ONO. I t s l i i l l f f vs. I.II.I.K H
M A P M iS U , l&gt;. f«r,rfnnt. «n.l vou of Western Europe.
lb- liullcnted to the foreign nfAre hereby re q u ire d tu file w in
th * C le rk ••( * « l'l f . - u r t * i ..In fe ll* c o m m itte e of the n a tio n a l
d r ie s In »li* C o u rt Ilo n a s o f Hr
ncleinbly (lower house of pailrnP lia n t* UiMioly, K ln rlilii. «t H«n
ford. K lo rlila . ro a r w rlM » n n r ....ill I Unit these n e g o t i a t i o n * mny
waarane*. &lt;p*r»onn.d.lv &lt;&gt;r t&gt;r »&gt; ■ tin linb other countrle* than lieiItir n m
In ►nlo huh m i Ih r S in .
M V nr Julio, A IV lil!.n. Mill t b * r * - I iniioy.
D f l . r In II I * Willi *a h l f 'lr r k Vanr
I'liillurnent, he raid, &gt;dnld hr
w r itte n r te frn r* . I I n o r. to lb *
B lit o f Com |.| mI ,]I In » iil;l s u it *&gt; culled upon to ratify all agree­
t i u t|m * p r« » *rtb #4 bv l« w
___ __ __
jods*ra.nt ments made with other nations on
ll.rsln
hs •nl.i*il * aslant you by rt*- th« metglng of their heavy imlnstries.
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ll Court si Hanford, Hlnrlda,
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Ilh ilsy ofi . May,
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As Clark of "hlil
Court.

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n*
Aa
as* Iin*i
Hu nl I lHlnlai
Ton still . in ll of you sr* lierebv
notified mid reoiilc *t| In present
any elsltn* ami rinniMida which
you. or rlfher of y o . may li* &gt;•
agalaat th* cslai* of liewer Msthaws
demised,
l«l» of ssld
Colin I v, In the Cotilllv .lints* of
nriplrinl* ( ‘ininly, Klorlds, si bis
of fir * In lb* ronrl liousa of -mill
Riiuntv nl Hmiford, Klnrtdn, wllli
In alalit islenilnr months from tho
tlm * of Hie drill pnhllcMI Ion of
this noth1*. Much elulm or de­
mand «hsll h* In wrlllnK. uni
shall *tnls the plars of r«*ld»n&gt;-a
and liost o fflr* ndilrsH* of (hs
nafinanl. and shat) lm sworn
Ilia rlslniant, or Ids sgpht, nr
| ‘ :'al(arn*y. and any such claim
------- llol »n flint shall b#

airwj v n n v
^^JBAlT'M OYLE
NEW YORK, — HP) ~ Film tlar Larry Park* tayi there ‘‘should
be a law to make eclort live *en»ibly-for their own good.”
I ll &gt;Inioftt an incniftVry'widt practice now to encourage an actor
to live over hi* head and beyond hi* own mean*." lie «aid.
There u alway* preaiure |0 buy a bigger hou*e-lo do thii, lo
do that.
But if he play* the game that way the actor find* he it never

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aclora."

He gave these figures:

Dr. Heiiry McLaulln

"There are 7,500 members of IN T U B O U R T o r T I I B CO UNTT
JU D O B,
MEM 1N O LB
COUNTT.
tho Screen Actors Guild, and
ID A , IN PR O B A T B .
thay avaraga levs than 93,000 a tn r LraOt HBatata
of
year.
U L L IB B S T K L Ii BU TTO N ,

“Ninety per cent of the people
o
A ll
C re d ito rs
________
and ____Psraons
who come out to Hollywood un­ Tffavlna
Claim*
or D e m a n d s
Balms
der contract are gone w ith' A g a in s t Haaid K
Kstatai
Tm i a n il «ach at y o u a r * n *r« in a year. And m ott of the*u
r n o tifie d and re q u ire d to prssant
people have had some kind of bany
c la im s and dtm ands w h ic h
background In their businesa. you, o r s lih s r o f you, m ny have
Isn't that ■ frightening etutis- s a a ln s t Ih * e s la ls o f O L L IB
K H T K L I, BUTTO N , deesasad, U ls
tlc 7
o f .s a id C o u n ty, to tho C ounty
"1 don’t know how to avoid Ju d a s o f H om lnol* C o u n ty, VTorlthis dreadfully high morality ■l». a l h is o ffic e In th * r o u r t
r e a lly
e c o n o m ic a lly
s ta b le .
H e * --------------------------------house o f sa id C o u n ty a t B anfor. 1.
rate. I really don't. But actnre H
can’t afford to turn down a bad
c m ln o l* C o u n ty , p lo rld a , w ith in
a 1100,000 home," he ought to know what they nro up * la h t ca le n d a r m on th s I r a n lh a
picture, hcrausa he la always In
Mm*
o f -th o f ir s t p u tillra H o ii or
............... .. probably have tho against—end plen their futures
need o f money.
is n o lle * . B a rb c la im n r damam l
smallest house in Hollywood. We more sensibly If they are lucky. th
h a ll h« In
w r |lln a . and shall
"The only way hs can baal tho rU
T turn
can
turn the key In the lock (,’thcrwlsu the big Incomes that ss ta
ls Ih s p ise s o f ra s lritn c * and
am . Is* not to
In play
nl*» It.
It«
C
B.n ,,,rn
game
we leave, mid It won’t cost como to Dome In Hollywood are post o fflc o address o f Ih * rla tn .Larry, who just finished "That when
a n t, and s h a ll bo s w o rn lo b r
th * c la im a n t, h is agent, o r his
Bedside Manner” for Columhia us more than 132 a month whllo 1Just fools' gold.
Larry still has three years to a tto rn e y , and any such c la im nr
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 demand n e t • oo file d sh a ll be
l.s o n e rd
B u tto n
tour of Great Britain with hla kind of Ilf* you want," remarked with Columbia. But he end Bet
Aa A d m in is tra to r
wife, Betty Garrett, the mualcnl Betty, who anarea her husband'a ty are gambling fo r real se­
of
th
e
R
a
ta
l* of
curity
as a
husband-aud-wlfe
view*.
comedy star.
O llle R etail B u t.
team
under
their
own
netup.
ton,
dseeastd.
Lafry has had a wry Interest
"When we get hack we're go.
" I t Is dlffciid t to have a hupIng to do a picture together on In the financial rewards of act­ y life If you're working apart,"
ing
aver since his first movlo E
our own,’ he xeld. It’ll be a
.airy said. "Bo we've decided,
three-partner enterprise—Larry, role. It was a biblical picture. come hell or high w ater, we're W e like to help you
Betty and their laywer, Lou Man- Larry got I&amp;60 a day for piny-. going to work together.”
w ith that
Ing a Roman sohlllcr—and than
del.
G IF T
for him
“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
FOX DISCHARGED
ing
a
camel.
W
R
A
P
P
E D F R E E FO *'
hla mo anyone else," said Pa,I,,.
TAMPA, May 23 — (A3 — Dr.
Parks, who Ims appeared In
When you're using your own
M
A IL IN G
Carl J. Fox rrjm rlrd today he ha*
money, /iiu
you have
••■"•i.j,
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
M EN S ' W E A R
' "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 3«a EAHT FIRST PH. I222 J
W« d o n t 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.
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Control RoachesL
Bothered hy rooehes or. a n ts f*
Inhnston’e " n O -R O A T H . spoiled
by brush In Ike kitchen, kills
runrhoa, ante, and watsrhuf.
What's more, the eolorlee* m et­
ing la effective for month;, and
kill* the etraye that wander In
nml walk orer It. For ylentlflc
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t l l l o Nil'll ll' f li I ft rifiMff' oil
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A mrin's suit Unit look) well
sml ionic, ill a low piles Is not
neccMst IIv a list gain, says Claries
I,. Hrutl, rltillilng npeiiallil for
the 11. S UipnrIntent of Agrletil
tine.
ALmy (b'litllii that .I&lt;&gt; not
immeilinlelv meet the eve —■ sm-h
m gooil wurkiiiHUNlilii, prs slituuk
falirle, liigli giuilc coal fronts or
Inter lining
deter mine Ilia ssllsfiirtlnri n still will 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 ln tiperi 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.

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In te l lin in g , and
lin u b ls r nud dlng
lit tint lie id good f in a lit y If a s u it
in to liv e grind service. These In
tier m n te iin ls m e n o l v is ib le tn
th e b u y e r, bid lie u s u a lly ra n as­
sum e th a t lOHimfar t ille r I I o f h ig h
g ra d e s u its n ia ke co a t flo u ts th a t
w ill s lu n d up u n ite r w e a r a n il
H c a r illig and bold tb rd r «bapo.

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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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TH( NfW 80,000 KW CUTII9 RIANT..,,
ONF Of 6 HO NFW POWER PUNT
INSIAllATIONS SINCE V, J DAY

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N A M E CIIANGKH IN HUNGARY
BUDAPEST. Hungary - W V
Tho Hotel Britannia Is bslng r*narnsd Bake (Peace), The Hotel
Imperial became* the Hiebgdsag
(Freedom). The hutsls are state
owned,
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S A s r u u ir
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| From Our Yard To The Farmyard
W# ran aupply any of th® hundreds of different items
1 1from nails to nhlnglea the farmer needs to keep out*
building* and farm property In good condition. Our
asaa'ined advice, will halp you Incraaaa production,
prevent loss, and save labor enough to show a good
ofIt over and above tha original coat of tha materials,
• ’ll arrange easy terms and deliver anywhere. Stop
In or call 83.

B B F u h t SO. 1ST
.DT h f . folio w ins pries* rspartad by
tha D talar* on Tha Hanford i t s t *
F srm srs sta rkst to r pruduos sold
lo T ruvhsra and Dsalsr* w to 1
P.M., t l a r I I , l»»o
w
Usans.

. Tendsraratn . Iiu
Beaus, Lima ...... Un.
titans, Pol* ---- Rii.
Csbhaaa. ...».... in ih

W hether you're cooking br«akfa*»...or ligh
a stadium ...If» our job to ss« that you g it
very best possible electric service.

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ilpr. it.su.
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Aluminum Rooflng-Oupont Paint

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r ir n ir of fruit— will sell furnlshei or unfurnlehed. A real
opportanlly to - own a home.
Apply i l l Melhmvllle Are.

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two.

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(til Persons
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To All ('rrilllnrD* stnt
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“There Should Be A Law Passed,” ofcurityhippedfor on tha subjact of se­
Says Larry (Al Jolson) Parks

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plants, new equipment, extensions and im prove •*
ments...all to make your Sunshine Service better:,
and better, m ore and more d e p e n d a b le ...X
no m atter how much, or how lit t li you use. .*

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S A N F O R D . F L o H ID A T W E D N E S D A Y

Watson Loses
For Congress
In 1st District

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THE WEATHER

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Partly cloudy this afternoon, to­
night and Thursday. Wldaly seattered thundershower* Thunday
afternoon.

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AN INDEPENDENT
NEWSPAPER____________

» VOLUME XXXX1

MAY

24,

No. 198

AMoclated Pres* Leased Wire

15)f»0

F.E.P.C. Bill McCarthy Says H e
Gets Support Will M ak e Public
Of Red Party U.S. Loyal t y Files

Joys For Boys And Girls

King W ins Easily For
R.R.
Commission:!
Littlefield Is Dc-j
feated In Volusia

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Commies Rcgm Pick­
eting W ftitc 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\
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 v n t r j to
McMullen'* 5 5 .5 5 8 with only ir v p f i
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.

Senator Claims T h a t
Papers W ill Expose
Deception In U . S.
S t a t e Departm ent

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-W u) 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

M il aidiy vvd m a itrtemenl
that tlie p ip eu 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
li c e , |p i|i&gt; la lm &gt; i
McCarthy li.ix rhxrged that L*tt,-*»igr B Minpbv. Jr., »**l»tFn-ld Mixilinll Viarount Archl
.1111
1tic Piogteim e Partv « na i,aid t »■*, i*.&gt;i U'avcM, imteil Rritlxh linRiie. a lo bits lliipkins Univer­
tnoirtl 'fi retaiy, ».iirl llte meinlirn m llitais 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 ilepiilm ent on
ill ■■(
h h i I ii ' i
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
1 U lt s f in v i r w n f f ’ rr#udent fm
McCaithy told tepottarx today
(lint ihc (lle-t he Inlnnil* lo 'II*III.H I * 1,11114 'i n i r L m V ih k
thnt tlm fdex in intends to ills*n»l »i l l l f l 1 tv d r i t f l i h 1
d o te are fruity ’be loyalty record*
u
, • lia ld r i&gt; M ir
I’lCaldeot'-*
■d th,- hIiI (iffire of War Informa­
tion tie said tin- original docu­
H'l V'll III* v &lt;&lt;( 1li »• la w purelv lip
H d 'ic ifir t
M m nlv V h iin I "W p don't
S tiA l« * );i:.l
S i i I I r r a ment* ru m a i r in possession nf
lln Slate Department.
*'VI
lie
th in k he lx dc•l|||( •'Vcrthlng
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. n td a tn I'.M -iiL 'i- lie almidd
of tip svai an doputy director of
iTfr
f i l l • n il d ltl f'M t.
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 o t h n
operations.
l u l l '•
PON DON, May U
(dTi The (Rate PeptnInvent tins aaldA n v b o w , Msis|*tsv added. D is tr ic t
T iy g ’ f Idr. xiuiiming up hi*
tliat
Lattlinoie never wa* on 1U
of 1 o lu n d d a la w * f o r h 'l id e k e ttn g
In lk- in I iiiidiiu, I'n rU and Maxpaytuil and that It thersfor# ha*
(lie ,‘ton»IC
rot*. d rc lirrd tonight the pos­
mare her* cafriw! *lgn» sibility cxiatx nf conttnit-llre no loyalty file on him
In announcing that ha plana to
ig. "Join uu( Pimple's Vigil nrgnti.iilimv (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 air 11 bring II to *n end"
tti" Laltlmor* case," McCarthy
•Will:
iimilv before the pi-kel* t""iI O N Iin N iM.yy 2 1 I D
V is IIi*
lax wore
It'll t il m
Illfteiely
lil V fur the
" If Iih
iq, then march, a del*gal,|iji "&gt; th-r
11 tha
I oiltnll, eiitlcalui* ’’"I • * ■* i n i l l i l W y t c l l , t l i r n i l - e y e d H i d u l i pin pose "f furnishing a linkk 1In
,-ntlttd "li Prexlilenf Ti iili'nli t" t i r l . l ' I , , * b a l **lii&gt; r io x Iic i I I t r l i n i I H ttln u ’ ro c h a in in e v id iin c a , *
would not pipduci’ 'hose files tn
■iiiigratiilatc him on Id* * " *
l l l l l l r x |,l A l l 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 • '
,IH U l i i - * o flie s I lib lh le b&gt; th o
■(laminae# o* Paa*

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
P h o to t t v T o il H w o I i i i
(iirls ns well ns hoys
gotl *
a■ r*K
Mg *"'&lt;■&lt;
th rill wm
out of the
opening of
tiija KM
*sit- *i|o
unite In continued progress of
candy, ....... ...
and other reft' I in,nit,i to huge qunntlty, nod
K lk 'i Playground inn Fort Mellon
Mtdltn Park Saturday afternomi,
afternoon, tint
Florida1!* fastest growing section." the
ladies of tin* Anna Mlilcr t'lreln ,u.i Mi, »eivu,y l.co llulnci, who
Just happened that the
11 hI mivd aniiip of Sanfoid boys w i e enSheriff Alex Littlefield of Vo- itjoying
first con,-, ive-l tlie Idea or the til- '■m mind, hnlujeit the key to it to
refrtMhmeats on
sec-sium wiien tile pieline was sioipped.
Inula 'county, rhnlrnmn of the Mole thnn MW Imppy tlic
Mayor I'niinway In behalf of tie I Iks. Il was n I,null,u dny for
youngsters I turned out fm lbe nreauuu to
State Democratic Executive Com­ enjoy the more tlinn $l,f&gt;OU
th e kiddie &gt;.
II worth of nlavgrnund i-quiiimcm pin.
mittee, today lost h!:i seal on the vlded hy the Sunfnnl Lodge
M rrch ulil* contributed pop,
;e of l-jlks.
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 p a tte rIng 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 570 to 447.
JsM rltn I' j i i : i n r r ' i f l i i s
; 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
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 P rrrlnrl No. 2 at Lake Monroe llic i«rc was vrry close, with
,
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)
y o u th &lt;d
,,u V 07. Paul■. In Precinct Nm) str|1,
,„ t,npnl. w
„
x n * r, I | , V |.
" I I l l ' l l ! I " ib r
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 , S r m il, ,1•
tin b i l l - i l l |.r !(,., I i l l , l I llr -.11 , III!
up 17 uniniurcil survivors ol a 1 .10 void.
p 11 I 11 o l «dv
mu ml W Mcine It, f'larcor,, I* t lilllbrli
, ) i - n * r | i l a n i I ..I.......... ll l l | i r | « l " l l l " "
Wlltiur C. King rareiveil 11 I t r m h 'i am i
Ia&gt;o llu ln rr ot, m il- 11111,
Navy flying boa I crash at M,due1 , m il, 11*,,, k
mioty-widc
vote
of
1,272
to
(lr«
-1
irniicctor*.
M iv 5, In-, f*211■ I," d il l iv l l r *nl
*il ir.i I ,-.11
lap Atoll in lli*- Mar-iliall Matul* dr Alhrltton'a R4I In the rnco, I'rcclnrt __ .. ......... ___
lo o h lr m *
-d
completed it*
l- ir d I i»la|i*r
m idiv
bcnldi
i*
llic vrmr-1 will take the 17
w a* -* |
fir Railroad anil Public tltllltlea muiit curly mul rmatcit IL &lt;rti
e it',A '( r ilin g «t ■ x' - i .I *&gt; In, b e lie v e d
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 b y M u io n 1
TITUSVILLE^ Mav 24 ' D - I
* I.KVELAND, May .'I
i l l 1 i k in g &gt; r | , " I i l r t l i n k * , A t r b i
Ills wiia n good Index i&gt;r ih« r,.„t,.r Fred Pope wi
wa * r-h " '
1 1 * 1 1 "’ ,
*' &lt; ~ t l » , , t | 111w M ,III",it
A doren witnesses Including hisj cluding a woman and a baby to t'tal vole In the comity of * p -, an,| |i
I i. ii mllro*d opemtiiig i,t■
Perkin*. Jr„ Karlv
t,,»iii* have postponed iiii' i' tune b r i l l I ’m l i i v r l W i v r l l w h o th e
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.
In I n x l xnbxt in t la l I ' l n n r x I f " M il
thought Frederick Ogden. 3ft-1 at 5 P. ftf.. I.Sf
lu H xtilke th»y bad , I I
vde In Precinct No. I wa* 7(l0, K r r v r ) j „ n mapertnra.
A n - - n il"
■irk M ill h i llie I r x l
year-old real estatn man anil form- |
H e t t l l t i e d d ie
in-mow aaalm 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 U tif ll,|e . l e i i q i i n . i i l l v i l l r , i * l . I " 19 III
fi’o ballot* c e il out.
I'harle.H A. Wirloa won over M f l i M r l i . i l l 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 .
a n d I ’ M I x |id i m p lie d t l i r 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’^ 1tv 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 p ile W ltli lln p e -n X t lllie "1 d e e p
.M ill L i n y I i " n |
S \1&gt; ( i l l m y
™ hack with a ,4ft rallher pistol the
Mediation Hmwd, -aid ' "I -I. i ilr p r e xylon
.. morning of Sept. 6 during n domen- Mail ami cargo went down with
f tho! W a v e ll d ro v e l i - i l t a n fiin e . x f t ' ’ O’
f i l tin - I . " m i f " g iv e m o re | i c r t " n a l • diff, ox*i*tant iire*li|i-nl
litotherhond of I......m ill'*- I ho Pgvp*. i lenie'l " i i,-b n f ( 'iie iia ii- a
tic quarrel.
..
. it;
e lle n t i" " to lln * | n , , g r * t t i i i - i t y - i i
,
Mrs. Miriam Ogden, mother of
loon ap-l Englnemen.
smashed ,l"- *triiiigc*t ele.
The crew managed In save em
M i H a t ot i i i | lin te il m il th a t the
Ogden who wa* a Lieut, Col. on
ntlisi union* Involved *'•• Gio | nand
ii- n le
nf
M i-sidlnl'x
African
r h U 'l i c 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 i i - ' l t 1 e g id .iiu r e « giiirrr*, Th* Order ”1 Railway
, Europe, told the jury these things lied Kwaliahen. The Flying hoal
Rcvetxe* foil , *ei| for Hiitntn In
n ilio i- l'l o f v,, | , , u g .i, ,* &gt;r )| jiow-ei (■'inductor* and The Hiotln-ihood
about ner eon* married l|f*;
A f ilm , tii,. (in man Africa Oorpx
" f Oppof III I " I 'lll o f IIH -lllliC M , ’ .'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*
r e iv e w ith o u l M iilii, y, veateil w lt li
(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 slitklng bn-1 ii'iw nrfiillv ’vlilbi
tlir* G iiv e rn o i A c n ln n id tc i, tii-nde-l yrilonU y 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; U rm vnleB w a r art
wen* mrupled
In
ovaraeas. Afler that he tieenmo of Sigourney, Iowa, laid (he plane pbntrd this week on tti" Ri-ininoln
Thuriijay, hut a few horn lalei I i in, llrlttab
W nvrll ,va» (rnorfeired
trot of tho Flnrida DenmcrnMi- ll| i t il III*, c m ilt v p rin t In tim w ar «&lt;i opted a mediation Im a il pie*, (Mee,e
A
^tH iC U lltr **
C"inty Farm, Kenneth Eaddv, Vot,, ip,. It 1 111—
I, , "iiunalid In India
Huabgnd and w|f# aeparatad stayed afloat nine minutes.
ratonnl Agriculture teacher, an- Executlvi* Commlttea away from a m i w * * ie -*c tfv » ti&gt; i| in li'lH )■* for further attempt* »' 'i-Hlo-j where, In n period of gri-sl piilltlCrew members included Naviga­ nmneed today.
friend* of Sen. Claude Pepp-r G o v e rn o r C a ld w e ll, w ith Rev. ment.
orwa tfll9 4 7 .
.
lm lincaini1 viceroy.
H ro w nloo ii* c lin irn m n ilu t ln g 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 re
tlir far cast, n* n m llllurv
in
g
a
n
lx
a
iin
n
.
Mrbad over hie domaatlr nffalra
mire*—many
of
them
mdi'idunl
cni’ iiiinmler and a pnlltli-al lender,
wood, Fta.; A-MM Walton E. End­ «r, tnd Ut), and giant carpet gras* member* of tho group ynafordav.
R iiy im iliil K a d o i H im served fo r rase*—are Involved," GoU «“ld.
th# night before the ehoptlng.
Hnveral Pepper koy men In tin*
In- 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 * te rm , and wax aiicceeilpil tiy Some nf the case* stem from dlf- tin* ,ta|inncxr which vs«» deeply
J
u
d
g
e
(io
u
g
le
x
H
to
r
i'tin
m
M
r*
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. p o to ra tm w-ia o lrc te d c lia iiiiia ii thn cairier over In t e r p r e t a t io n of wax awarded tlie Legion of M erit,
railroad adjustment luianl award*, after the wai, hv t’ rexldm l Tru­
ford, realtor for w ^ w O g d e n wa. the Burmese government an­ Annrlra member* Aubrey Dunn Rep Georgo Smathera uiist Pci&gt; In F e b ru a ry .
D u r in g th - fo il n f IP 48, end u n ­ ho milled.
working whan tha ehootlpg « • nounced It ha* reached a ceasefire
per from hi* Senate m et thi&lt;-x
Raymond Cohb went to week* ago.
d e r th o le a d e rs h ip o f R a ym on d
In New York tho N e w York
agreement with Ut« while banl and
Recalled from India hy tha Brtt" T « f f o r d aald Ogden ‘‘waa lhe PVO) People's Volunteer Organi­ Rn»k*virie Monday with George
Rut firnt analyal* of tha *&lt; - R a d e r, th e i o m m tM e * sponxorprt * Central announced:
Irh Lahor goveriiment, with which
Kcm,
Conservation
Aid,
to
bring
to
n
a
l)
c
lin
ic
w
ith
t
lic
re
x
n
ll
th
a
t
1
U
"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,
iiix itln x S Ue Paa* -■x*«i
but a eouple w afia before the more that) 10,000 man, la one of hm- the Planting material.
there ha* heen any concerted e f- u n d e rp iriv lic g t'ii im ya *1111 g i l l * bed
(d nattaa** *»« » * * •
(C a a ttn n rit Oa T e a * Txxo!
Vhlle In Hrooksvllle, C. U.
( t le a t la * * * we Page T w » i
shooting I notka M .*ae acting three rebel forces th at has fought
BIIAcnsderfer, Nursery manager,
peculiar. Ha disregarded hie work the government for two yeare.
Florida Board Will
Fine Quality
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 o f* t2lka batwaan tho b o y * crossbred cattle grating
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BurmeM Dafenee MtrrisUr General on Improved paaturos a t 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 W ait Flrab
Bo,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
$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
Comageney will construct the iu*d*
cabinet minister.
bushels of peaches annual­
Until n# aet», all five former mission, waa reported In line for and bridges and lease them from veral
84 - (49 —. Ban EUingwood
...........................
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
—
fu rthar 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 th at tha early
new agency
waiting to
gained even more auJA T C E 1 PROGRAM
varieties of Georgia paachas
within 'h i .j
than b u m ,
ty In their department*—
Dick Aiken, Sanford tenor and have not yat arrived a t tha Mar­
|,«0OO.
Co mu
Commerce, Interior ana bualnaao m snsgsr nf Station ket, and sitlmatad th at paachas
new Job* lark
ItM
WTRR, wtU sing for tha Jaycaas of (food quality should now
UnderaecratsI •
etm U bri of thalr aubordlnala of- t thalr maatuig tomorrow with wholes ala at about 11.00 » bu­
transportig ^ o t Comment
uch as J. Edgar Hoover's aHarry
Waata r accompanying, John shel, Tha paach deal doaa. not
) XlmlnlsBuraau o f IkivaaUga*
really gat underway until June,
Justice, th# Reclamation Sankarlk, praaldant of the Jay- ha
dated.
* today.
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Viscount W a v e l l
D i e s In L o n d o 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 ^ '
f Ir.ilt h Atul Cfunit

Dozen Witnesses
« C l a i m Frederick;
Odgen Unbalanced

Four Rail Unions
Postpone Strike
A g a i n s t Company

Improved Pasture Move Under Way Td
firanses Planted In Take Control From
Seminole County Pepper Supporter

Teaches

Government Structure Rattled
At Truman’s Plant Take Effect

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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 o t
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 a t 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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Lormaiui’s Restaurant

Ivey's Shoe Store

Sanford Produce Co,

Pig *N Whistle ,

Wight Grocery Co.

Herman’s Cafe

Florida State Bank

Sanford Electric Co.

Thrifty Service Station

United Lumber Co.

Cowan’s

H. H. Kastner &amp; Co.

Security Lumber and Supply Co.

The Yowell Co.

Movieland R ideJn

T w d it« i D rug Co,

F. 0 . Robertson, B rM n g Contractor

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THE WEATHER

Fair today with poaalble showers
later in the evening. Warmer and
rlear tomorrow.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
LUMB XXXXI

Federal Jury
Indicts 2 Men
. For Tax Fraud

May

FTC HandsComplaint j
To Phitly Printer: i
House Group Asks
Woman To Testify
M VSIIINGIOm. .(lay 22—DV)
— Vn effort to hill President
01 .111*0** rm rsanltsflon plan
fm Ihe Federal Trade ('ommlaalen failed in the Senate today.
Thillt.fnur Henatora voted for
a tevdutlnn to reject the plan
■■d id Senator* a s iln tt the reavhilinit The plan would Iransfe&gt; (he adinintatratlvr finvetlona
'b f thr ('ummlHalun fo the chair­
man m.l allow the I’traldrnl to
appoint him. The rommisalnn
intmlirrs now select thr (hairman

22-1/1’)

—A federal grand jury which has
ffeen invetligeting crime at Kanins
Titjr linte.lail September indicted
two periom on income tax evasion
charge* today, the Justice Depart,
merit announced.

The indictments named Samuel
C. Hayden. Knmai City alloincy
end (otmer auistnnl ptoieculor ior
Jackson County, ami Ihomat l.ococo, described liy the maud jmy
u a gambling home partner of
O utlet Gat gotta.
Gargotla and Charles Rinaggio
ware mysteriously slain m Kansas
City several weeks ago
The grand lurv also named
Haydn aa a partner in gambling
house operation*. the Department
said.
The Department snld the Indictment charged Haydn with report
dpg a 1048 Income of 14,501) when
It should have been $10,560.(13.
I.ncoco whs charged with hav­
ing reported Income of fith,588.30
for the years 1044 through lt»4H
"when hie rorrert total net income
aggregated $130,260.27."
Th* Indictment* were returned
to U. B. District Judge Itlclmril M.
Duncan. Ham M. Went, II. H
District Attorney, asked n bond
ICevdnatS ria (’•#• Twnl

Sweet Com S e e n
As Coming Money
Crop In F l o r i d a
JACKSON'ViLLEi

May 21 —

(Special) — “Sweat corn I* be­
coming more alid moro nopulaf
aa a monay crop with Florida
fannera. For the firat time in
(tovvra) year a Palatka State MarM t report* harvesting efr-MO to
1,060 acre* la exported to start
tfils weak. The Starke State
Market, long famed aa a green
corn market, la preparing to mmdla a very largo acreage during
the neat few weeks,’ William
Wilson, Director of Stele
Markets, reported todiiy In hit
weekly market review.
“Palatka I* still moving pot atoei though sales are slow and
.several of the markets hnw
'Closed their season, Pomp-ion
and Florida City having ended
• long heavy Henson. The Stnrko
Market It continuing with r Ini***
\y good volume or ntrewlwurlt-s
coming* In good quantity w iij
quality reported as very good
On the Palmetto Market tnmn
toe* continue in good
with beans, okra, eggplant, ami
papper following. A total of &lt;1.5m packagea raturnad a gross
I t avenue o ff14,766.04 to Palmetto
growera during tha p ait week.
"A t Waurhula Stata Marked
the peak of the spring deal ap­
pear! to have been rsached dur­
ing the p a it week with 16,077
bushel field crate* of cucumbers
averaging 90.40 and 18,Mil hu­
sh# I Held crate* of tomatoe* av­
eraging . 93,62. Pepper, squash,
been#, btackere peas and okr&gt;i
bought the total units of rommo-

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A sla(i&gt; ol emergency ban (wen deciar
,u •»,.,x,i jtmouy, is. a., loilowing me explosion
i f tliier miifutions-laden barges aonanl which fused powdei and eliclla was being Inndeil from Prniisylviiinit rnllrond cure, l.ntr reports Indicuted nt le a ii ft per sons dend, 25 nils dug nnd more Hum illt) In
jo in l. Kii-tern III--.t lied ( ’lima he.nlipini let a has designated Koulii Amboy us It diaiiater men

A ttle e ’s P a rty
Elks Playground Is F o rm ally
Dedicated In Fort M ellon Park May Water Down
Future P ro je c ts

Mine than 500 happy ami excited children jammed the Elk* I’liygruunil m lo rt Mellon Park .Saturday afternoon for its dedication.
It win, |ieihs|i«, Ilie Inggcxt day for the children in the history ol
Sanford, and they look lull advantage of the Elk's hospitality Sy
swarming over the playground, enjoying its rrpilpment, tilling up wuh
refreshments nnd and then having a gay anil hilarious lime in the Mu­
nicipal Swimming Pool, adini*- +
r inm whs free.
nulntlnig out that Ernest H«n*Mayor Cflrrnway, on behalf of nuttier lind suggested some sort
thu City, acci'plcd the big wooden id memririd for the departed
key to tin* nlnygrmmd from Loo Elks. “ I suggested a living mem
Butner, pest exulted inter of the nrial ratliei than a stone mie,"
Elk* Lodge 1241. The ceremony raid Mr. Butner.
look plnrn under the playground
The result was that Jesse
sign.
Lodge. nxaPed ruler of the Elks
Mayor Cnrraivny pointed nut in Aanford, appointed Mr. Out­
that City official* were highly lier as chairman of ih e pinyhonored to accept the playground ground committee. Ml* was asfrom tho Elka fnr the children "blind by Lee Samuel and W. A.
nf .Sanford, and as a member of Hilltop.
thn organisation lilmaalf. tie said
Tin* City donated the 160 by
he was faniuiar with It* sceotn. 800 plot of ground
pJlst|mont&lt; JHe PCoiWMfl. thitt
by tba n w c .J |___
tho playground will ala fa*
t Pool. Tha Elk*.
Elks, said Min
henltli nf tho children and help Butner, prnvlded more than ft,
build finer cltliens.
600 worth of playground etpdp.
Hurry Kudnll, slats organist ment. Including eight swine-,
fur thn Elk", served ns master eight
seasaws,
•
merry-gnof ceremonies, Introduced the round, a slide, baskcthall and
speakers,
and thanked those volleyball eniirls am) a marhlfl
whose co-operation, limn nnd nf- rrti.rt
f..l had I'onlrihiiti'i! to Its sue
n t y Mnnnger McKlhldn dlrec*II" esIK-clal y thanked tbs
,|.e work of |,re|f».|i.K the
Herald ami Hlatlun WTjtll f»t giounil for plaiiting grans and
•he ptlhlicilv give,, to the proleguslrum
fumllhed
jer.V
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tin
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Mir Ii' mIkp. Thn Klkw, Mr.
Mr. latnei h,I.-fly reviewed ||„ |nr, de. lai.d, plan to ad I h
Uid lililory nf tho plnyiciMiitm,
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All Stars Trounce Aermintant For
Braves As Rotary Erickson Called
League Ends Play
For Questioning
The Bntarv Baseball league for
hoy* between the ages of 111 to Id
year*, concluded It* “most surra**ful Heasnn" Thursday with the All
Stars trouncing tha league leading
Itrnves, 17 to 2.
Melvin Fleischer was the win.
rilng pitcher, with Terry Cordell
doing the rerelvlng.
More than 75 hnv* participated
in games plnved during the season,
March 20-Mav 0 at the Ninth
Street Park, Orville Touchtnn,
rhalrmnn nf the Rotary Youth
Committee reported.
One of thn biggest fartors In
making the season an outstanding
success waa the servica of B, F.
(Inna* aa umpire, said Hr. Touchton.
The llravea lad the League at
the conclusion of the season with
the Cubs, Pirates and Olanta fin­
ishing In order,
More Hum 40 of tha plavera en­
joyed a picnic given for them hv
Kotary at Sanlando Spring* Sat­
urday afternoon. Assisting In the
program were Mr. Touchton,
George Stlna and Bov Hollar.
During the season nf play games
were enjoyed on Mondays, TMtsdays, Thursdays and Fridays,

NEW YORK Mav 22 — (/Id
Harry Richards. 112-year-nld sccouulnn' for millionaire hnnkinakr Prank Krlrkunn, w*» railed hefore n giand Jury toilsv for (luestinning nhnut Erickson1* m ast.to.
coasl gamhllng operations.
The 170.*.week accountant I*
held In 1100,000 hall ns a material
witness In the Nrw York gamhllng
Inquiry. Assistant District Attor­
ney Alfred J. Hcottl has described
him s i Erickson’* “dummy" In
financial operation*.
Erickson’s lawyer, Hoi, Oelh,
made a new attem pt in court to­
day to regain possession of rec­
ords taken from tho bookmaker's
Park Avenue headnuartera In a re­
cent police raid. He told General
HchsIoiis Judge Owen W. Bohan
the seizure was illegal.
Ambdant
District
Altornev
Whitman Knapp denied there waa
any lllrgalltv about the selxure.
“Tills man, Erlrkson. on hi* own
admission l» a bookmaker," Knapp
aald.
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The Cities Hervlra Co., formally
opened Its attractive nsw filling
station at the Junction of French
Avenue nnd tho Orlando Highway.
More than 470 matorlaU pur
chased mure than 3,600 gallons nf
gaaoline during the day, and w ert
each given souvenir Pyrax fry­
ing pane, Carl Williams, branch
manager of the company, reported
today.
The station I* managed by Roy
Reel, former operator of Reel**
Paint Shop, and provides camplete facilities for lubrication,
fueling,
fuelli.*, washing
............ ami polishing
automobiles. “The a ttra cstive
t... sale*
___
room provide* a complete tin# of
automobile accessories, batteries,
Urea and tubes. Tha lU liop alao
had facilities (or oerriemg and
fueling Diesel end oth«r type* of

“Thaa Plant City Market eonttnaea with a good volume of
67AM unit* returning a . gross
revenue of 1163,821.867 Bell pep­
per sontlnue* to lead In volume,
closely followed by blackeya
peas. All varletlae of beans are
available In good quantity, there
la also a good «upply of crow*
oar pea*, cucumbers, tomatoes,

Pahokae Btatei Market

eontinuse to bavo « good supply
of com and tomato** while the
Fort Flore# Market , expects

tighter

supplier

of

tomatoes.

la avpepper 1 WASHINGTON, May 99 — (/PI
—Rep. Hmalher* described him­
In

self today aa a “pro-Truman Dsmrent" after a call on Praaidaat
Truman.
__.. .

good yield of

It was b it first Whit# House
visit sinca h# won tb# Danoeratlc
senatorial nomination from Sena­
tor Pepper.
Sinathsr* told reporters a f U r his
with Mr, T n u n a s i
- ■ ra* visit
"I Just want In to pay my rsrket a

specta. I ,haven't seen the Presi­
dent In s long time."
He was * * M If be eesssldered
sitter myself an anU-T n n tsa Dew-

CltleH Service Co.
OpcnH New Station

rooms have tiled walla, ora
oerst. I campaigned ae a J-lberal clean and neat and w#U-eqatppad.
Democrat. 1 isgstdar Myself a _ A large payed parktpa a m hae
b#enI provided,
provided, and tW*
thta area will
* -t-

T .’s r r
flm atn m

be farther eniargeil hy
to French Am

Tha

N o . 196

Truman Prods President Assails
Senators To
RedBoycott Of U.N.
VoteOnFEPC

Scene Of Jersey Explosion

Gambler And Lawyer
Are Named A f t e r
Probe Into Kansas
( Ci t y Racketeering!
WASHINGTON.

Associated Preaa Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY MAY 22, 1950

E stab lish ed 1908

l.PfitlcrB Attempt To
Control Parlifirnent
For Another Ycnr
LONDON, May n t / l v - Hiitain's Eahoi t&gt;ovsniiiifiit clu-ls inili'sl-il |o»lai they may water down
thru Snrialm |no|crts and try to
rule for at |rs,| another year with
their skimpy majority in parlia­
ment.

WASHINGTON. May U - ( d ‘&gt;
—Pirulrnt I Ionian prodded the
SrlMle to votr on bn KEI’C bill to­
day m (I’nimrtidmg a committee
whn li |,.it been working Inr
nuinlb. In ttureatr opportunities
of \rgitie* m ibe armed tervicri.
M' I ruinan »atd be Imped the
Scrutr "wd| permit” hi» lull lor
a fan l.mpluymrnl I’ra itu ri 1’nmnm.loo In i nine to a vole." Sniltlrern Dfin.ni.tt. base ftlibuslFird the
bill Imman Democrats LnlrH last
wrrk in an eltnil to sliul oil deb at' dllumgli all but six ol lire
Hrpuhluans snlfil with them
I hr measure would declare it
agaimi public policy L’i tridutirv
to disriurunate became ol race or
lebumn when hiring, firing or ad
vaniutg worker*. A tommittiiin
would he tel up to police industry
ag(i"'t diicnmmatmn.
Meanwhile, In Washington: I
The federal Trsdn Commisxlnri
(FTC) accused a Philadelphia
printer of soliciting tdoBtaphlrnl
sketches for a “purportad weakly
newspaper, and thery charging fm
tha sketches.
' The agancy Issuad a complaint
against Maurice Blatt charging

The psrlv strategy, details o(
which ate slill secret, was nrsppeft
a| # weekend meeting ol Primq
Mioislei Ahlee, top Cshutet minwith ••**isl»rapf*a#trtatlon."
'f*n,*lrViNei*.-wfiinff dV^frirlT and F7»
The cnmptlmt said Blatt pub­
spokesmen lor the cooperative lishes an eight-page "weekly g*frlle" which he distributes free in
movement.

vailulls communities under a num
Wh cis the talks ended Labor her
nf mastheads which make it
leaders lei thr nrw, leak they were ii.i,Is Ilka a “Imal"’ publication.
It said tlsc paper has appeared
rc„lv for an elerlion at any lime
Washington (I). Cl, Hall!
—hilt as some l.aliortict »er u ih- as the
tPitatlaae# ns rea* «•»
next niloin.il rlriim ii mav lie pul
oil mild ,, laic , , the .inliiiuo nl
I'l'il.
I’heie l» aln ays « &lt;harrrn, how ]
ever, Dial Winston r'huichlll''.
Conaei valivea cm force a mm
election sonnet hv taking advan- '
t«ge of a sudden singe of lllne*Color, music ami prseise fnrtnii
th»t might upset Labor's slv-vofi
malority In Cnmniona on a rriajm lion* marked the small. I"i( writ
rgnnl/ed parade in dnwntown
issue.
canfor.l iiutnrdav allernnnn in nl,
Most (tritons had expected that -ervance of Armed Forces Itav
the Labor auvei ninent would a
The parade was led by the
glen to an election liy this fall to I.rightly uniformed Seminole High
avoid the constant strain of re .School Band, which svas followed
•pilling nil Labor members to at liy 4G National (liiHtilstuen of Co
lyml every session of parllnmenl I, 134th Infantry, and more than
’Die new stinirgy or trying to i domn members of the (Ilvll Alt
stave off nn election a* long as 1’atrol.
poxalhle It,nked like a victory fm
Aftar forming In front of the
Deputy Premier Herbert Morri­ l.eglnn Hut. the route nf tha parade
son, bo*» of the Labor Party's waa aouth on I’ark Avefuie to
pnlitlcat machinery, who ha* long Firat Street and east to Sanford
urged wooing the British mlildla \vemie, Manv children, a* well ■*
data vote
adulti viewed It.
Capt. David (iatrhrl, Lieut. John
To tlila end, Morrison was re­
ported to have urged a m orator­ Saul* and Lieut. John Kader led
ium nn further iiallnimlliation ihe National Guardsmen.
"Tha police did a wonderful |oh
projects. Thn political ilnrraapondput of the British preaa associa­ nf traffic control," »ald Capt.
tion wrote that "even such mild John Pope, National Guardsman in
project* as tho nationalisation of charge of the program.
Following
thn
parade
the
irm ent and sugar may tllnappenr,
..... . rprobable
______ that Guardsmen held open house and
although...........
It seems
lha act taking over Irnn and stsml '*rvad eoft drink* to visitor* at
ftiaaiiaae* t»a m i s Twoi
Hie Sanford Armory. _________

Armed Fort es Day
Parade In Sanford
Seen By Hundreds

Committee Predicts Equality In
U. S. Armed Forcei Will Come Soon
WASHINGTON, May 22 — (fPl — A Presidential committee pre­
dicted today that there will be equilitv of treatment and opportunity
for all persons in the armed forces "within the reaionebfy near future. *
It predicted also that a lain in military efficiency will result.
The committee was created by tha President on July 26, 1946. Its
job was to investigate rules and practices of the armed services and re­
commend steps that ahould he
takan to carry out an exacutivo rams of the three services nr*
order laaued on the i«ne data, laslgnatad to accomplish tha ob­
In which Mr. Truman aaidi
" It Is hereby declared to b#
the policy of the President that
there shall be equality of treat­
ment end opporttdilip for alt
peraons In the arasod aervtcaa
without regard to reea^olor, re­
ligion or national ortgtn- This
policy shall be put Inin effect
aa rapidly aa .poeaibla, having
due regard to tha tbn# required
flcleney n ■moral#,
n ita report to
ay tho group
„ f 'i t , ’
boon
him,
Johnson, and

J

tbe^Aresiy,

Navy

4?'Jt
Si

jectives of tho President.

"Aa the program* are carried

County Commission Run-off Race
To Spotlight Tomorrow’s Election
The runoff in the County Commiiiion race between J. F. McClel­
land, incumbent, and Jack Stamper, challenger, will take the spotlight
of interest tomorrow as the poll* open in Seminole County for the se­
cond Democratic Primary.
Derision in this contest will be limited In the voters nl Precincts
No. I. 2 ami 4. In thr first primary on Mav l, Mr. ^temper received

WASHINGTONr" May 11 -&lt;/P)
—PtMident I nun,hi today assailed
R u stii't boycott ol the United Naimnx ovrt lli' l?hmrxr Communist
i»»ue *• a “willful flouting” of the
U. N. chatter.
071 vote, to 017 by Mr, McClel* #
lam! Next in line was Ell CsTm-' ty Driiioi-ratic Executive ('uni­
He told Cnngren the wnlld orway with 557 votes and 1&gt;. I*. mIMernian.
itariiialinn ix irmtlilv carrying on
Ilsg.in with H4ll.
Voter* n( tlif county precinct* 'huxinetx a, utual ’’
Ml
McClelland, ibe prrxeul have only »ne xiate contest *r
The Chief Executive atticked
chairman ol tlit ('minty t’tini- decide, the choice of Grady Al­
1111**1011 is seeking n third terio. britton in Wilbur (!. King as die Ruixian rffux.il lo aiicnd U. N.
Me served two years during his Rallxvuy and Public Utllltlua •riinns wi:h ( hmexe Nationalitl
Initial trrm, and will Imvu Commissioner in Group No. I
served four years In the term
There will lie no BepuhlUan delegalex, in i report to Congrrti
now expiring. Born In Ft. Meade.I ballot a&gt; there are no rontexls, in which he alio xaul that the year
he came to Hanford In 1B«, a n d 1 said O. P. Herndon, county cterk 1949 produced * lightening of the
at one lima served as lihsrlff nf this morning. Polls will open «t l axl-Weit ennfhct
Memlnole County.
7:00 A. M end rinse at 7.00
Afier reviewing mimermix ipeciMr. Rtempcr. who woe horn, F-,M- ,
alsrd amt educated III HemluW. B Kllerhe will serve as lir Kturx on wjuth hr x.nd the
ole County la h grocery nter- clerk in Pierinrt No I. ami Eds
.’haul, former grower and former nuind IV Melech. Clarence V. Sovrt blocked rnnxtriirlive action
employe of the A. C. L. Itallruail. Hander ton am1 I n , Butner UK in the 11 N, l.i&gt;l yc.it. Mr. Tru­
lo Precinct No. 3, man ifrrlaird
aide, Fred Pope will
'T he vest rmlfil xvltli „ deepen,
Precinct No. 14 at Fern Paik serve ax clerk sod
and B. I.. Pet lyle Haasholder.
Mini lug of the t-pxlnii which has markwill choose either Wales or O. kina, Karlyle
llati
nt inlei iinti.iiisl relatlnns through­
E. W'ravei for thn post of Coun- H. A. Newman ss itisprclors.
out the postwar period ”
He said this m i ini» for many
reason—which xtill hold good in
•he middle of IP50 Among them
he listed (sil-.iic
agree on an
atomic centiol pt*nl, failure to
progress ton-aid Muling (tic arm a­
ments race, ami the tendency of
the Soviet,, while blocking Gnrnisti and Jspitiese peace settle,
to Uolule ihemselves Ini
— .
i mentx,
cr.nstngl, from th* rest nf tha
"Kirlnap Virfim” Dn- R o t n r v Chi b In Told' world
In this cminvctl'in the Preeldsilt
Of Dangers Of U. S. tinted
H-’U’py Slir Fnnittfor the first tlm.. In a Unit­
Nation, report Mint Russia now
rrrprl F n t i r c Chrp B t i r l t * c t eti v P o l i r i e H ed
tin, "possession of the atomic
lie gave thu world the
Declaring ih.xl a conlmualioti «f weapon."
first official western rupnrt last
OKLAHOMA CITY. May 22-(/t’l The dtilraught young wife of preieot tJ. S Imam.ial tmllcic* will Sept. 23 when h* announced "an
atomic explosion" had occurred in
a vice iquad officer admilted to­ tfiiill in an economic m llapir thn Soviet Union
which
will
drag
the
entite
world
day the hiiarre 21-hour kidnaping
The U. N report wax prepared
rliai* she tad (&gt;o|ue yerlerday waa down with it jack Haligtn told hy the ttlete Department end Methe Rolatv Club today llixl the Truman submitted it to Congress
•purred bv her own imagination
time
hxx rnme-Hfi fact, u xlmn,t with a tetter stating forth tils perMm . Jo Alice Rapar, 2 i. abrupt­
views
tun lilt* Ini every i itiieu In me •oriel
The letter and luji.ut made
ly halted a frantic puller hunt when
»Iip called hrr hurhand, &lt; V Hap hi* iiilloemc will, gnveinuierit id- elrrii that the President Intend*
in ,lrtvo for the U. N
unlfici.il. In •hance llime |,iihnrx.
rr, from a tubuiban filling xtilum
lio,rini&gt;*a nn ra a s A il
Mr IfatiKail * ml (Lit he lx inn
toil atked him to cornr grt hr,
Rut rlrlriltvr H url Dmglit rented nve, l|ir l»ihl,e nl the gn»II,own said offirrrs xitll hadn’t eiiiiurul In nprlair vxillilu it, til
huitul all thr p in e i In the |m,cling I Uiiir. .Hid lie aildrd that ill till'
'Mtr.
( niiioiUMIxH h.ivr In iln In lake
Hrnwii t.uil Rape, and hi. Ir| •n n llir ^nw-inni'iil t. In at It a* k
low nf licet i feared Mrs H ipri Iml ami wait until the giivenuiieui r hi
f&gt; H»*nIlium Hfive,s, M
old
lirri, ovripnwered by knlit i|&lt;rtx. nn Inline, pay it, hill, and Liixmexi * n|* »-♦ rtf Winter P ail
fatalliken nude from lie, hr dfunto
lv ifi | im t-(f tvlien hi* wit's, hit hv thw
i« m ruin.
of n froi’l SufurtUv
held taptive ax revengr mt hr, Ini.
Through thr jin-.ia, ,( 11,,■ ballot, Mifh»
lie rnntiniifld, the pc ,|'ln &lt;-an dliccl OMHtlilikf 44 Ilf* 4ttf'Ol|7f w«l to VrO&amp;A
Land
♦he nrlnnd** High, vi v near the
Paper is assigned In Mir |„,|.-r the pnllt-ies af then gnvci nmeiit spring 11 file roadside in what is
liming
the
trertil
primal
y,
the
gambling detail.
known a. Heath Valiev” lie was
Brown reported lUpei tol l f people nf Eli,rill,i iri-hi'rtted llleh . pioiionni-ed dead upon sirivsl at
dexliex
with
re*|H‘i'l
In
govern­
fleers ha received thr entei.lny m I.itic ho,pdat
phone call* last week ami a n .1•• ment xpemlng, Imt the man they
Mi Mayes, aci'iunpaiited hv his
eleeleil,
he
aiild,
n
only
one
If
D
tt
I" his mall box which said in pmi
vui and giantlxon. Imd pniked his
"Stay out of iny lmsim-x» m aenatnrx, huiI Intliieiue will have truck on the east side of tlm high­
that woman will have to liikt- ymit In lie til might upon other xennlms way to go to the spring sind the
III nriler In get aliythlug dupe
punishment.“
lie pointed nul that one club Iihs elderly man, while returning to
Hnwever, aftar long question
the Ituck from the Hiring, hoxllug, Drown aald, Mr*. Rape, hiukr liiH-n writing letters In every sena tated ax he hixuril a truck ap­
down and admitted the whole In ami representative In the D- proaching.
affair was a “figment of my nileit State* uiglpg them In rut
The ill Ivor of the ti uck. Foster
nut waste and inefflriency ami
imagination."
The husband sounded thr kid­ balance the budget. He suggested Km I Mnfflsy. Orlando, tnid Stata
naping alarm at 2 A. M. vrxtrolay that the flnnforil t-tuli might send Highway Patrolman that Mr.
whrn he came home from duty a petition lo Washington with Have* tntsltated and seemed to
His wife waa gone and thrre whs iuimlreila of names uiging the atrip to let thn vehicle pass, than
been mu confused *ml dashed in
same thing.
evidence of a struggle.
(It villa Tnuchton rcpnrteil on front of It. The Impact of the
lie aald her bedroom wax In
disorder, tier tattered night gown the successful colicliislun of the truck throw the man 78 f«et northlay on tha floor. A crudley »cr»wl HuUry Club’* Junior Baseball wurd ami 24 (set off thr road.
R. Smith, ambulance driver
ed not# waa pinned to a linen League Thursilay night ami to® fmO. tlm
Erickson Funeral Homs,
annuli' picnic held f«&gt;* t"
,n
closet door saying:
lUMiiaao# na ra sa ei«»
delected a faint pulse heat in the
“ How dq you Ilka this Mr.
injmml man, hut Mr. Hayes waa
Raper la afraid T"
nioiutunced dead upon arrival a t
Haper aald outside tlm house Clarence Winn Hurt
iisId-Laughtou Memorial Hoshe found a 12-foot ladder leaning In llisrhway Accident Vei
pita I, &gt;aid Patrolman Harrison.
against ■ second story window
Muffloy, th* driver fur L. A.
whore tha screen waa out
(larenee Winn, 44 year old Murralt, Orlando, whs not held.
With that to go on, Polica Chief
Ilayss, a native of Florida,
L. J. Hilbert ordered an all-out painter and contractor, who was hadMr.
hern a resident of Orlando end
injured Baturdav afternoon when
manhunt.
In the afternoon Raper received thrown from hi* motorcycle, I* Winter Park for the past 35 y e a n
a telephone call at home. He said rcpoiteil thta morning to l.o recov­ and was In th* landscaping busi­
he heard hit wife scream and then ering at FornaUl-Laughton Memor­ ness.
Survivors Include the widow,
the callar hung up before he could ial Hospital from his Injuries.
The arcldent orcurrail nt 4:00 Mrs. Florida Hays* of Winter
hove the call traced.
(lira* sons, Ernest Willis
He said ha got two call* early p.M. as Mr. Winn attempted lo i’ark;
llaye* of Goldenrod; John and
Kunday night. In tine a man’s turn from Seminole Boulevard to James
of Tampa;
ons
voice said Mr*. Raper wuulrl he the Monro# Road and was thrown daughter,Hay**
Mrs. W. H Hughs*.
r( leased In front of tier home. The In the pavement.
Ho iva* taksn to the hospital In Lake-land, four grandchlldrin, on*
olhsr was n women, saying ni*
and a sister.
wife would ha freed In a residen­ the Erickson Ambulance, and was great-grandchild
Thomas 3. Sylvester, Tampa.
tial area several miles across attended by Dr. J. N. Tolar. Ex­ Mrs.
The Erickson Funeral Home has
amination disclosed a ruptured ear
town.
charge of the funeral a rra tiftdrum,
a
fractured
rib
and
numsrDatectlva
Chief
Brown
aald
Mr*
-----------------.
....
ment*.______________________ __
Raper flnM
all lyealW from a filling ous bruises.
(OeaMaaea a a Paa* «*&gt;

Woman A dm its Ratigan Urges
Lea ding Pol ice Action To Stop
On Goose Chase Deficit Spending

Winter Park Man
F a ta lly I n j u r e d
On Rout e 17-02

out, ther# win be, wlthth the
reaaonably near future, equality
of treatm ent mid opportunity foe
all parsons in the armed forces
with a consequent Improvement
In m ilitary efficiency.”
Tha investigator* aald they
A 60-yssr-old Ntgro from Palat­
&amp; » * .* « *
« , n:
H. S. Potter, brother of Mr.. ka was found lying unconscious
t S r v r . ,
flc'*ncy' 11
j . H. Btandlfer, died Tuesday by th* ACL track at Ninth Street
lw?
1__ rafutod n&gt;°rnlng •* • Chettanooga. Thnn. at about 0:46 o’clock this morning,
and na* taken by police to FernMemorial Hospital
b for which he Mr. Potter, a veteran of World ald-Lsnghton
he died et noon.
Joel aa much W ar I , £ ^ a member of the Jamea whsre
te Andrew Anthony Lovett,
net* potential C raif Lodar Post of tha American enHeemployee
of Heatings Potato
U i &amp; la Chattanooga. He waa Growers. Polka ere s*#klng In­
The
an smployoa of „tha Cantrat of formation about relatives.
body waa taken to tha Burton
Funeral Home. The death wee
attributed to Ulneee,

H. S. Potter Dies
In Chattanooga

. ‘kSK W * 5 M £ i

Truman Cites Numer­
ous Specific Issues
Whe r e Ru s s i a
Malted U N. Action

awjwau.rU a

Palatka Negro Found
Dead Near Tracks

THE WEATHER

JACKSONVILLE. May 22 —( «
Station
H.
t.

Atlanta ........

M

60

Burbank .......................— 74

M

Chicago ............................ 79
Denver ..... ..... ..........

g
JJ

New Orleans — .............M
New York .................... - sg l

53
ft

Pittsburgh ..................... - Tl
Seattle ........- ....................jj*

l§
If

Miami .....
63
Orlando
Tampa ■&gt;iMittIii»4»&gt;»•*&lt;••mtnn

7

Jacksonville ...................

71

|

t

V81

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I
I d-

F.E.P.C.

ginia Police
■'oil Mass Break
From Boys’ Jail

(CMliniS »•*• Fog* Oast

H U T T O N S VI I L K . W. Vo.. Mnv
(■h i — (A’ i -- An iiMr&gt;m|i|.'d ma-x
vWJVah from llm WcM Virginia
■-Medium Security nrl-ott lu-re w «i
; foiled l*V alert guar.l* lin t nlebt.
although fnur Icrn-ng* convict*

; ,'Mlpbrd mi bv ,

State Police m i I.I a "m irnl.r, of
• hera” among -nni- 60 Inmate*
^bartered In n •Imm ltorv were Inolved In tin- c*fnpi&gt; ill tempt. Tlu-v
dtd to act iiunv through n barred
«econd-*torv window which they
■pried nprri lifte r breaking tin-

glass.
Two of tin- r-rupen* were rap
lA-tured within no Imnr end n half &lt;0 *.*.a!V,r^ * . &lt;*nintf, r

Cathy O'Donnell in n mnmntlr scent* from
MflM h ext Itiiur m w hit, “Side Street," showing TucsiJiiy nml \Wi!nt»n■ th eir High t, 111 MV w in * jili&gt;n*if|pil day
on th'* II113t Thfjiler nerecn.
bv fi........ P o ll.- t int. It K. IV i irM

US Ltonard llri.'iiy, III and linn
: Ifo riJtln .. to.
fitIII III Jorge Worn I I IIIf.- IVII-

i'ruimin Slamn Reds

: tlam.uii lb, mill Kvmi«m tVnrc, IS.
|r«eltsH»a trim, t-sa* Oat)
Tho llntt •ui.vltli' nri-nri l. ii—oil v-r.lsl "icmiimtinn— that I*, in.
chiding
thi- Commtllitot ns will
j'
for first nf fp nili*f H tint! f*il&gt;riH
»* •bo \Vfi: -1.■ i ij powers, At the
^ H | (Whom Him Ktiilo KmIImvi-i. i-t.inil n i
11mo tin cniphnaHed that
M i good i-hanro of ii liahilituHnn. TIip I within Hu* framework llu&gt; Amnrlt’' 1,I n m a lc n nri&gt; onuiluyMri In i-mih'm I ••an iroviTiiniant Inlands in .ft
‘.farm work nnd r.tlmi vornlb-nal cvoryllilng it ran to atrougthen tin*
tVc-t and l.lnrk prMHMnt Hovlrl
trade* and a n iiunrler.’il In dor- pIllldM*.
“ Our m*rjrrl.-iiMMY iliirlni- Jpcit In
th» I'nili’il Nut Inn* provIdMil fur*bet driiiiiii-iiMtl'ui Hint, ns tho
Moil Mirny of Hintr ha* iMcently
'■Inti'il. ngrrcineiin with thn Hov ImI
Funeral fitv Icm- fin .Imnr- IImii i',ii.i,i mid ii- nnlnIIlira u rr valid
Janiln, Nrifn., wlm .|U.t itatmdn\ unlv a- and when they rii'iird
flight nl Id- Ii' iiiim mi lllu,-k’ ln’ H Mxlsllng -Itiintliiim nf fa it, " Mi.

NIK.HO I'l'N K H Al.

Avenue In th. l.tn'kbnrl Sntwllvl
alon, will tin liidit 111**1 Sunday nt
fitOO oVIork lit Him Mt. Slnnl lisplist Chittrh uitli the iifv. \yiKitln.i
officiating.

they're
MILDER
BECAUSE

thei
Eapcitly mode,
well cured,
even-burning,
choice
QUALITY
tobacco,

A. M (____
1 ST) Wsdnssday.
_____ _

Truman -ulil,
“ it i* ii..1 i’ honkIi in hup* fur
ntfri'i'iiii'iil or to make piopo«al*;
II I- I’-nrntlal to rri-ato the rmidltlni.s nniler whiih it will hr to
tho iiilorest of tin* fiovlut 1/iiiou
to nil Mr into and to keep agrri’
liienl*. All Inti-rnatlniml aidlvlllr*
« tiii'li rrrnlM niornl, I'i'oinitnir ant
miliary -trincth nmotig Him na.
IniiH of Him frro world will brniidmii llir nrra of pnanlbln agrri-rm-nt
nml linuti'ii It- mining."
Thi: I'rpnldont mndr two ridri*
miu'mi in hi* ImIImi In thn Hovlnt
H. N. Imyiott.
[ii'idaring that "no Million ran
lynorr thi' «|iii&lt;slIrhi of how llnrtion* will npiM-ar in Him world
forum- of Him P iiIImiI Nntloni."
Mr Trilinnn -nidi
"No nation, mt-mbar or non*
iomiiiIwr, iitlrniling or noii.alti'iidIng. ran avoid nrrountnbillly Iimfoio Him Ifnltr.l Nationa for ar*
lion, af fridliiK Him p«'iu*«. The
■ iron id "pinion of mankind. ivIimii
InMijdit to ihnri nnd Inininltiitifonia n- It nftntl In In IItr Utllieil
Hntlon*, I* not llkrlv in ha ilUnia-Mtl, Mvrii by a nation that ha*
•troiii; bn Itnl linii'."
Tho .Mcood i*i*ff rMtiMM mmo when
Mi. Trnninn wound up 111* Inlti-i
with lhr*M statetnonU!
"Tim wnll.nulo nf the fhivli’t
ITnlnn ovrr ChlriMe NnHnnatl*t
irpro-rnlatlon In Him Hnltod Na­
tion* urriirred elttro Him mviiiiI*
of l(NO tlearvlbril In thin reimrl.
Hi tho iirrarnrn of thi* willful
flouting’ liy tho finvlut KovMiuinmit
of ohllj’ iit ion- itmuimod liy It nildm tho idiiutor, Him Unlteil Nutmiia ha. Inkrti lhi&gt; Mommon -Mn*t*
nttiiudo of puMTodlug with ll*
huslnt'** na ii*n*l.'‘
Tho I’ri'-ldcnt jirnl-i'il highly

Rotary Club Meets
fCsnlls*** Mrrow Matt n*a)
lho loagii" on SMtonlny aftrriunm
111- Mointrilttro &lt;vu* rommendeil on
Iholr work with Him lengtir by
I'rrMilent (Imrgn Touhy.
Following Mr llntlgatr* talk, m
rruimllahlo .Ihi'iii-ioti 'in g ’lvnrnnieni apmdlng wn* Itrld am* wn*
|ihitifiimtirl in by W. A. I.efflnr,
fi. A .Hpr"W, II H l*'&gt;|io, nod 'J. W
fipmeer.

“Kidnap Victim”
i|o*ilnn*a Kri.ni Mafi (la«|
Hliltlon in that rrildf’iitini aira
At f11ht Mr*. liajiM, told llrown

mm*, i’.Mex County, I’assle Coun­
ty and L'njnn County wsskly gasrtte,
Kales agents seek hlograplllcnl
data from ptospecta in these com­
munities, Hie FTC sajd, "using on*
of about HI standard sale* talks,"
The prospect* are tntd that the
paper I* a non-profit publication
wjlh a paid clrculaton of 17,000,
it continued.
Actually, Hie complaint said,
Ihti gazette "I* not a local weekly
|is per or publication with a gen­
uine holm fide list nf paid sub­
scribers, hut gets all of its “ substunting’ income from tint parsons
whose hlogiuphie* are printed.
it tin, never hnd 17,000 readers,"
the FTC naiil, sibling:
"The numlicr of copies prinUd
for any given date has never been
distributed lo persons suhsciiblng
to successive issue*-”
The agency naiil the practices
Hiatt tiogngcri in are "unfair nnd
deceptive" and In violation of th*
Federal Trade Commission Act,
It gave hjtn 'M days lo answer the
complaint.
•J. A House group Investigating
alleged Communism and Irregu­
larities at Hie Army's fit. Louie
financing center Invited Rally
Dewey In testify at n public hear­
ing here Wednesday.
Mr*. Drwey, h former employe,
m MM'dilud with selling off u svrIi:k of Investigation* &lt;&gt;1 the fnance
center. Ilcp. Knr.st III Mot ha*
,r&gt;iil Hint her life ha* been truantpm d
ii turn'd Service* Hiihiommltip hi':i.l'!&lt;l by Hep. Kilday ( DI'msp -mil a lelegrum to Air*.
Dewpv Invltlug h"r to appear al

"Ilu w in iihiio rlril i ,v livo inon•I.T ami an year* olrf—who forced
their wuv Into her hrilroom nml
nUrmptrcl to c a rry her aw ay In wounded.
I’oMcm said the Hires were atnHim mule. Mm told a u lm y o f Im
Ing held raptlvo all duy guarded hu*hci| by gunmen in a gray se­
by a women.
dan n* they iit’uiPtl Killeen’s ear

I.nftr lir.iwn -nld Mr*. Haimf
'idniitted elm left Iioiiip of In i
own accord runl wa* not kidnaped
Meanwhile, m Klng.ilnu, N. Y.
a M-yvar.oId woman was shot ami
killed In th*&gt; Kingston hualnn**
•IIMrlct by a man wnn Hun turned
a gun mi him-idf.
The dead wonum wn* Identified

ua Kloln* McHugh nf Klng*lim.
til KPI'OII* (Oiidill in nt King-ton
hoNpItnl i* Kilwuid

K dly, 61, of

Hhnknn, N. Y
8 cor»* of pi.|*oti* on (heir way
to wink m w llm shooting.
Ami In lln-tnn, a man described
by poller ii* "a *mnll-(lliiP laiokli)'*
was killed anil two companion*
wen; injiitril, one critically, by
gutimrn who wnltcil !n anihu*ii
milNidr a north cud rentnuraitl.
Heorgi’ l(. Kllceti, III. wii* k ill­
ed ami .Inmuilah Crdum lna, m and
llriuml iM ro n ) .Mellutl, '14, worn

the work of Him United Nnlloin
ill sctlling the IndoiiMsmn dispute,
Hp&gt; \l'id&gt; nivi-h flghlltig ill Pnll"IIiim, nnd llm India-I’nkl dun It mi.
hip* over Ka*liriilr.
He *nld that "many live* have
hern i.nvei|"ns n iPitlll of the U.
N. woikr nn’ lliPiM dlsiitite* ln*t
vetir nod t.lml such nltacli* on aperifle prohtom* hi well a* It* gullurn) win k in liohidf of peace ituiwnl that Him U N. "I s distinguish.
Ing Iretwei'u ronlilir* and lllindon*'
Mini la striving for "solid gnln*
through aciiuil performihiu'm"

She was asked to wdr*
stir* baek
whether she will be on hand.
The euhcommltta* decided to resumo nubile he*rings tomerrow.
Official* of the general account­
ing office will be called lo teitify,
Ti. Senator Lucs* (D-HI) said
today he will try to reach an agreement with Remibtiran* on a
legislative schedule aimed at a
midsummer adjeurnament of Con
gtess.
I.utftj, the Senate Democratic
lender, eeid the possibility of
limiting congress' remalnng work
to several major *sute will be
discussed at a White Houes conTruman tomorrow,
fvrence of loaders with President
After that, Lucas said he hopes
to ill down this week with Hmiihtor Taft of Ohio, chairman of the
GOI* Policy Cnnmittee, and sea If
nnmc ngreement can he worked
out on a list of Mile for Senate
action.
The House, abreast of ita work,
may have mo*t of Its major leglelutjon out of the wav by the end
of iuna .Luca* and Taft have
been aiming for an August t
ad tournament, allies both face
■ tiff icelectlon contests
44. The Unlteil State*. Britain
...
and France __
me expected
to !«ggin
charting way* of Mining Allied
rnnlrnl* In west Germany st n
meeting next month In l^nilcn.
Representative* of the three
govvernineiiU will make recom­
mendations which can he put Into
effect when tho Allied occupation
-tatnlo fin West Germany i« revHetj In SeptemW
The exact date fin the thiee
power meeting ha* not Im' mii set
Mt but S ta ll Depai Intent off!
elide In tnucli with Hie eitutatlon
-aid they bellove It will be in lale
June.
The iHscuielou* will earry nut
the decision by the big thiee for
cbjn minister* In lamtfoii May 14
to relag control* "to th# maximum
extent compatible with the lianie
of tho occupation regime,"

iiflcr leaving the all-night res­
taurant.
Killeen, a Const (iiiurd veteran,
wn* -hot through the head. (KimThe Farolhm Inland', 20 miles
min*, on Army veteran and form­ wnst nf Hart Francisco, have a
er German primmer of war, was population of 30.
-hot In Hie irit chest, lie was re.
T ffL A T K TO GLAHfilFT
ported In rritlcnl condition at city
licMiiitiil. Mellrlt an ex-Marlne,
HiiffeiPil wmitids In Hie thigh and FOB SALK ~ IU38 Ford Gib Cp*
Clean, Gooil Rubber. ReasuniiblM.
‘iviiM the light eye.
Iiii|. C. 1 lii.nip-on, nanfurd
I'nllre said Klfleen's family told
Tiallrr Park 4th St.
them lie bint hern ipiMitlimed iiy
te Kill lust week in connectiiin
with the $1,700.00(1 holdun of
Hrink'a, Inc., un .fan. 17. f’ollce
Knpt. Fldwnrd F. Fnllnn said,
however, that KIIlien had bean
cleared of any suspicion ns far as
lloslnn nuthorlHo* were concernsd
I’nltce described Killeen a* "■
-msll-tlme timikle" who had ■
eouil iMciird fur registering list*
They repnrloil somn 600 lot­
tery ticket* were found In Ms
cm. The tickets, pollen »ald, sold
for lift cents.
Two ,38 calibre revolvsr* throFfi
Into tlui stru.d. by ths gunlMn
were recovered by pollea ilWt
evil mined by ballistics Slid flngstprliit expert*

RE-ELECT

J . F. Mc C l e l l a n d
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2.
(Prttineta 1, Hanford t 2 Like Monro*; and 4, Paola.)

Don't b« Mixlead by Last Minute Promises.
Ilia record speaks for Itself. That record shows he has worked diligently
!o Improve and rebuild bad roads; lo add new roads where needed; to pro­
vide better drainage: (o give adequate welfare; and to give Seminole
County the best possible government at the lowest cost.

There Is no Hubatihite for Experience.

Go to the

P o IIb

Tomorrow and

RE-ELECT

j. r. McClelland
Your County CommiHHioner
(Paid For Hy Frlendxt

Re-elect

W I L B I R C . K I N G
Your COMMISSIONER

King Fights To Save
Millions.For
Florida Shippers
READ TH IS EVIDENCE

RE-ELECT
I .WA8 HINOTCN, May" 16— Ths
Interstate Commerro
Centnleilon today called on
Florida officials to grant anr t t o Intiastau rad freight
m la ificroaaa on numaroua
jwnasodltlei,
mostly
heavy

WILBUR C

Instrastate
Freight Rate
HikeOppased
Miami

Horald

May 10.

I960

Florida’s railroad commis­
sion motod. Tuesday to fight
an Intaratti* Commerce Com­
mission demand for n 91.000,OOO-a-yoar Irwraae# in Intrastato m il freight rataa In
Florida.

I w E tiro e d * operating lit Flortdde. complained* to ICC t h a t
&amp;£&lt; Florida Railroad and Pub*

Wilbur 0 . King, stats com­
mission chairman. Instructed
Commission Attorney Lewis
W&lt; Pattaway In TallsMaae* to
oppoee the federal ultimatum
"inrmigh every court necea-

on May 23rd

Mr. Troutt
C. W, Troutt. of Lebanon.
l*nn., well-known manager nl
sqauro dances and operator nf
several trucke. now Joint In a few
step* of the dancing, much to the
amazement of friend* who know
how severe achee and pain* of
neuritis havo made him almoet
an Invalid for some time.
Thi* blessed relief cams to Mr.
Troutt as HADACOL helped
overcome hi* dsflelenclee of Vita­
mins B l, B3, Niacin and Iron.
This relief cam* to him after
these horrible pains bsd haunted
him, making It poeslbl* for him
to carry on hla huslnesa activities
only through sheer determina­
tion. Ha didn't 1st Mhsa sad
pains kill his spirits, however.

Than, ona of the musician* at
hla .quart dance* brought him a
large economy-all* bottle of
HA JCOL. h|m „ adacol
"I am tlrad of acting you suf­
fer with than* achsa and pains,"
said th* musician. "I bought you

this big bottle myself becaue* I
want to sea you alert getting
well."
Here Is Mr, Troutt's own stovyi
"I ham suffered with aches and
nalns of neuritis for some time.
1 have triad doien* of prepara­
tions but have had III lie relief.
My greatest palne have been In
mv knera and ankles and recently
thare have hewn pains In my
wrists. Ona of (ho greatest hor­
rors waa to be unable to a im at
night. (Unco taking HADACOL
1 have been able to sleep and It la
wonderful to gat rid of Umea tarrlble pa n* In the hnaea, ankle*
•mi wrist*, j
ham found In

that

"CWteiTKli"!

'j :’

Now Chrydor'* rolling mi lop produc­
tion . • MW) new beautiful cart are
being fbipped a t fast at pottlble. And
they're coming in a rainbow of colors
-in. all kinds of smart body styles^
*
' „ ,* j ' I
4
**
. 't
from long, low and lovely sedans . . •
sleek convertibles * * * to America’s
most beautiful hard tog convertible!
the Chrysler Newport.
T\

■

(trats. haw r e s t W n t n s ^ M ... frs a l
comfort . . . trea t p n in a w m . . .

difference in the value you get for your
money! And you'll find a car priced
just right for your pocketbook - for
Chryslert come, in a wide range of
prices from the sensationally medest
priced Royal and Windsor models up
through the luxurious New Yorkers
and Saratogas to the glorious Crown
Imperials.
Come see the meet beautiful ChrytWre of all tkni. Drive them! Compgre
them! And you'll be doubly glad ynu
waueui

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jfyflftfS?1,3®ifl • Iv'W ® 5

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^anftttb Ifytvnlb

I t S frangth—

T* Frateet the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America.
To Fraioco Prosperity for Sanford.

AN
V O LUM ^XXXXI

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

N E W S P A P E R __________

S A N F O R n . F f.O R ID A , T I 'K S U T v T l A Y

U.S. And Iran
Ink Agreement
foijfArms Aid

¥r?\
m
: /v

WASHINGTON. May 23 —f/P»
w -lran and ihr United S la in sign
«d an agreement today which clears
the way for American aim* aid to
that ioulherp neighbor of Soiiel

*T

Ruuio-

uis Note Declares
Dissolving Of Po­
lice Army W o o l cl
Aid Rnropean
Peace
.
,
A R IS . M *v

The Ira nian government was llir
lari of the I 3 nation* •hating dir­
ectly in the $1,310,000,000 arm*
program lo agree to the leims on
which aid will he furnished.
» A Slate Depart mint announce­
ment laid: "a» a remit of lhi» tin
dentanding the United; State* will
immediately arrangl'fotitlie menu
factute or other (bocturemenl of
mlilary item* to nbe furnished
Iran.'
v in
Iran ahare* a $27.64(1,000 fund
with South Korea and the Philli
-sines. The Iranian thare ha* mil
1%een officellv diirloted hut i* tindenlood to he than $10,000,000
An Iranian military mission ha*
been in ihi* country loi irv n al
week* arranging for the aitm
ihipment*.
Today'* at tIon ivaa an exchange
of diplomatic note* hat ween Under
Secratary nf State Jam** E. Wrltl.
and Ohnlam Abhas Aram. Irnnlnn
rJixrgu d'affaii**. Ilotli atn-iard
*Wlnt the purpose nf I lie American
aid |a lo tnrii’H«n Inin'* ntilllty In
dafand Itaelf and not in emlmiKci
peace.
Meanwhile, In Washington:

1. The Senate uphold 1’iealdent
Trtiaaan'a plan for the reorgauiiatlon of the O m m eica Drpartirent.
A rot« of 43 to 30 defeated n
reanlutlon by Senator Wiley (R
Wla) lo kill the plan.
3. House pant*fa
____ l*L nent to the
authorla*
Jlauata a compromise hill authorli■#13,120,880,000
l t g HWMW
W VJOO program* nf
economic
Europe and other
ic aid to Euro|
non-Communlst areas. .
Prompt Senate action was ex
peefed. The House approved It by
a vote of 247 to 88,
The legislation author!*** »
third year of operation of the foni
year Marshall I'.an for Eui'tpeeo
recovery. A separata hill pinvhllnc
the actual ca»h In finance the pro
gram la being prepared hy the
Mouse Appropriations Committee
*» Tha compromise, lepresenlinn
adjustment nf varying hills pro
vloualy passed hy the Senate and
House, call* for MiSJKMt.nou less
than President Truman had re

quitted.

, ,

, .

8. An Emergency civil defense
plan It going to h« ready soon for
the nation's A-homb worried &lt;it e«.
Mayors have baan complaining
that their towns can't find out
what thay ought to do about civil
^sfense
Now the government'* Civil Do
f a J i T o f f t c e V i n ’ th#'N ational Sr
curHIoa Resources Board (NSItMi,
Is trying to get a program readv
thl*1 summer th a t will »hnw thein
what to do with the manpewnr and
resources they hav* Jt* » .

Special attrveye getting »'-&lt; er-

on the daauihptlon th a t the clt k*
way h*ra and In 'BaattJa and ( hi-

^

Ask
lion
to Retain Engine
M fS ;

^ A,

r i -

* ■■* “

- - ara d last

night

la tte r waa araaent4d to th*
eentmlulonera
eommlsalonera by
h r t*TVjJT. Nmj«hlqn.
NoiigMon,
City N a a a g a r MeXIbbln.
Mayor Carraway
toM the group
ana
written the
.♦he
rea flT®
ford,
jatlen

H ■a
¥

I

-

iw k .'ii . _ A .

)!Eg*7
act ten
out If
i truck on

•.ton

IS

23, 1950“

23

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WHS
&gt;.* *

IAUNCHID MOM THI TICK nf the U. S. Navy’* experimental guided ml»*l1* »hlp, The Norton So .o, the Navy
research took*l "Viking" ro an akywarri, ahaklng Ionia final and Ice reuniting from liquid oxygen fuel and high
equatorial humidity. Th* 11.000-pound, 80-font long mt«*1le apeeda upward (right) In attain an altitude nf
100.4 mllea above the I’nctflc, a new record for U. 8. rockets.
(Official Nut&gt;v Photo* fnim International)

i'fd Rimia today ol biesk
the bun power agrermenl no
sliUiiting Germany by pei
mg (urmslion of » Ml.IXli) m,n
lured police in the Snitel nt
'►ortion lone
loirnal pioletl note delivered
I in iilo.mw lbi« afternoon «ii(jeeil
' f'l t» H u**m (list d u m b mix llie
1 mih(*nreil police would be s wel
j Com* move loosiil p.*mg inlei
nabotiiil ifoo.in
lh. I i - m l i goirinmenl , bell
*'
ih, S-iuei* to Imi k up thru
lie .pirn I &lt;x|K Ini pesrr ill ihr
World uitli , Isitbliil o b irii am e
ol pi'iiiui* i Kiiiililllueol, to keep
tile lirtnei Ifeub dl«iroird
11.* goi'etmuenl of the hVenrh
rrp i&gt;■11, -al.j ll.e nolo, 1tielteviM
Its, if itilige.t I., em phn.lir ih«t th.
...... B'lUtiMmi In Eastrin ISertnanv
of f'lniatloiiH nf ;t i i i IIII h iv i-Iihi
a r’ ei
„ formal I'ontrndlrtlou
with engngrmeiit.* isken *rvrnd
lltne tiy llie acciirvlng poweis."

Lie To C ontinue
Water Experts Say Politics And
War Cause Of U. S. Aqua Shortage “Savc-Thc-U. N.”
T alk s In P a ris

Th,

tmte

i barged

Hist

llie

equipment mpplled to Ih r E s * l
eeioiBii pnllre force "goes lieyo i I

General Motors And CIO UAW
R each Agreement On Contract

Wimiiprg People (latch Breath
.As Red River Starl.s To Recede

D etense Law yers
C1«nclude Case In

Voting Is Spotty
Defense Lawyer
In 1st District
Claims Officer
Switched Story Run-Off Election
_______O

t

t
TITUSVILLE, May 38 — (/n
— Defines Attorney Noah B utt
charged today that a Mate wit­
ness h id charged testimony • tn
the second trial of Frederick " J .
Ogden/ 88,.’former Cocoa Cham
bar of Commerce executive ee
eretary. •
Ogden la charged with first
degree murder In the Sept, fl
ahootlng of hie wife, Flossie, In
their Rockledge home, daring e
domestic qaerrsl.
The wltneae was W, H. (811m)
Wimberly, Roekledg* policeman,
Who was called to the Ogden
home by Mrs, W. Maeon, mother
of Mrs. Ogden.
Wimberly testified today th a t
he heerd the Ogdens quarreling
about euatody of their first
grade daughter In eti Impending
divorce action. He said that af­
ter he left the house he heard
a shot: that Mrs. Mi
(aaon ran out
and That Ogden
pointed the pf ‘
weapon, a .48
later' to be
Butt eatd Wlmberly*e prevfoua
testimony about tho « rm tten of
the pletal djd n o t. _____
with hie foeltel today]' a»d th a t
previously he had i/M ha only
thought tha quarrel wag about
custody of tho eMId.j
Other wUneteae fa
1 . C. Kenaeton and
I) who g a n tech
■tony about lire
They

I33BJS

fie i

fro*
lua to

TAMI’A, May 2.7 — l/Pl — VotIng was spotty today In the first
district Congressional race —- tha
warmest political fight In the
Stale.
Voter* chose between Cheater
B. McMullen, stele attorney for
Pinellas and Pasco Counties, and
J. Tom Watsnn, former state at­
torney general.
"fl
Voting in IHIlibnruugh County—
largest In the ninr-county district
—was shunt H) percent off the
rvcnrd first primary vole. Pinel­
las county voting reported about
2(.00Q voter* had gone tu the
polls, some 10,000 less than at
the seme lime May 3.
Manatee, Saraagta end Tolk
counties, the neat largest coun­
ties, reported from 40 to M per
cent of the voters who balloted In
the first primary io far have not
shown up for the runoff v»te.
Other counties recorded votee
which were far off the previous
Vote,'
McMulIsn figured he could hold
hie 19.000 vote leed wtth which ha
topped the flve-eaadldate Held In
the first.
. __
Watson, said he waa eartaln his
whirlwind cempelfn could overcorae this lead_____
On the local front precinct No.
1 'a t the Girl Scout headquarter;
on Commercial Aventaa reported
steady voting today In tha second
rrimgry on the County Com m it
plan rece between J. F. McClel­
land, Incumbent end Jack Btcm

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talks

1:00 F. M. tha
■ 170.
tha

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I itrPign Minuter Hnbrrl SiTitiinau.
llir f-'ienrh fn in g n Office «anl
It knew nothing almiit publinheil
irpnit* ibrt f.ir bail •uhti'itte,l
memoranda tn the big four power*
railing fm a 211-year peace pm«»*m.
Report* nn both sides of the
Atlantic bad said the Secretary
General suggested a meeting of
the U. S„ Britain, Franca and
Russia a* a prelude lo a special
security council session to handle
the question nf China's represents
firm in the U. N. Soviet delegates
have been boycotting U. N. bodies
because of the presence of na­
tionalist insteed of Communist
Chinese representatives.
GERMANY— The first eontlngsnt of militant communist youth
arrived In Berlin In preparation
(or next Rumlav's march herald­
ed demnuatratinn. As reviewing
(O tiiis tw m raw# * n

.rd s on d e in ililu riiK iin n

and tlir

iiithurlxnllnn tiv the Itus.iari
■'ipstinli nffirial* of a mllilni lir"l
imlice force.
Expressing Mir hope Mint ihr
Kusalans will remedy this "con
1, edict ion," the note added:
"The dissolution nf His eon&gt;.
"f militarised police existing In
Kaitern Germany would, In el
feet, ba considered hy Interna­
tional opinion a* a concrete ges­
ture of particular significance,”
TRAIN HIDE
Children of (tie first grade
i«oms of Mrs. HI. John and Mrs.
Ileanl at the West Hide Prlmarv
School, together wltti a Kkmip of
rhlhbvn who will enter school next
fall, ware scheduled today In en­
joy their first train ride, a trip to
Mrlaado and hack.
In company with a number nf
I'srenta and teachers the children
»cre dun to leave on tha train at
11:80 o'clock and arrive at Or­
lando at 12:8'l I’ M
Provision
, as mads foi a picnic lunch aboard
tha train.

Gentle Art Of Relaxgtion Being
Probed By U. S. Kg Businessmen
NEW YORK, May 23 ——&lt;JP) — Step yawning from spring favai
and consider ihs art of mlaxation.
Business brains hav# bunted the nddmight oil to think up ways ol
lulling you to sleep, Soma pwpls can p t to sloop simply by thinking
about the amount of. work (h*ra is to M dons. But othars maka work
out of TsUsMg.
They blam* thair ala spi n sness on the naighbon, their wives or
thalr offspring. And ^ tlm ^^ n rx tP
Hay Uia hired hnnda .
flea or ths mill h*va « rough
tlmak

Cnnslfler • few of tha wonders
of sc!ones and tlm (nptnnlty of
Industry, as riowod through tha
ada, almod nt ralutng you wtUi

lodMta.
Thera's tha
Iratl", w
will
bnl",
hlchlU
gar i Im b shop of
fH308 o?lodt th i totnl MINI- dies nt ■round
f votes enat were IM .
"equipped with
trol ptnal for
to decide
Al- phonograph,
pnonograpn,

*nd W,
Uttoii
nomination to

S S fl

Pt** and ai

u

m

aacapa

swlq, A Cnu

h*«i
eon* »,
tttr.

ataul. Rata are a law aim
i**^Tull»plna," an slactrlcrl
that ‘‘hums a constant
term and dltpals raptna fragrsnea." On tha
both", n concoction to
to your tub. Or tha
ralaxer" on alactrld
unit to ba sltppad unttn s a . No mntter
_
nk, tho ad raps It
gantla pijUations that
tha

Tlir :l2-ye*r-olrt liouscu if. ic
i Illicit slmitlv before the defen c
ic.tc.i that she bellevil Adlc tod
Mrsiict weia conceal'd ri.iunioo
lit*
They idnlmsd In I belt *o,' Hiat
she tied damaged theli p in fc u in
*1 reputation* hy branding ihrnt
Inn-Communists
Kiclerlck II. Wlggln, the ■■tain
•Iff*' cnunssl, asked her, *-I&gt;o vm
think they (Adlsr and Diaper)
are concealed Communist*'” ’
"Yes, sir, I do,” slip reiillc'l
Mr*. McCullough testified that
she haled "capitalistic fat .a*,,"
lltieiat* and nsw dialer*.
"Ho von hate capitalistic fat
cal*
Wlggln asked tier.
"Yes, | do," ih t said
"Do you hate liberal*?"
"I certainly do," Mrs. MrCtsI
I,l,lull replied.
.She gave tills definition of a
III,erst: "In the misuse nf the
word today I would »ay soioenne
who had (aftlsh affiliation* "
Referring In prevlon* lc*tln,oov.
Wlggln asked Mr*. McCullough
whether she still Ullleved th*
entertainer* wars traitor*.
8ho replied that she did not
think they ware "tha kind nf trail
or*" who ought to receive death
penalties or prison i*ntence*. Mil­
der further questioning site said
she would absolutely refuse to
patrontsi them end "I think I'd
try to expose them,”
She replied "yea" to the ques­
tion of whether She wailin' "trv to
hurt them In the box office."
Asker If aha hatad many of list
Greenwich neighbors, Mrs. McCul­
lough said, "No, I think hata I* too
strong a word. I feel entry for
them.
HUSBAND HELD
Mr*. Myrtla Dougherty w*a re­
leased from Farnald.Laughton Memnrlal Hospital thl* afternoon a l­
tar receiving trsotm snt for ruts
•ltd bruises roctlvad Saturday
night. A. J. Daugherty, her form­
er husband, was arrested by Hhsrtff Maro Saturday night for al­
leged M ia ult, and waa released on
bond. Mra. Dougherty Ilvss on
Cameron Avanua.

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FLORIDA DIRECTOR

May 88 - UP)
"phtdleutetlnn — TALLAHASSEE,
W. If. Snyder today was named
••ping

director of I m S tate Game and
F n i h W ater Fish Commission In­
formation a i d Education Depart­
ment'
F o r throe n a n ho has baan
to WmtMn W, Weeks.
*1 W ten.fnt, h y pow,
* from t j p post several

iT O W r'

litiSttfcnliiii,'-

i'V

Partly rlmidy with scattered
shower*
and
thunderatorm*
through Wednesday.
Continued
Harm, f.tght fo moderate variable
usually aotilhe.iHt a led* (n south
purl Ion________________
_ N o . 19 7

V

Department Of State
Claims SO.OOfl Man
Unit Has “Charac­
ter Of An A r rn y”

ft

i hMt'

mid more Americans ero
moving tn the cities. This ncrrlerntiiig transition from rural
to urban living makes it InciraxIngly necessary for us tn pti'
our niillimal water systems lu
proper order—and that mean*
looking carefully tn the future
----

W EATHER

1)1 I R O II , M*v .'l
(A1)
(&gt;ei|ei,i| M t l o ( ntp'O,limn sod
WASHINGTON. M.ty J t —&lt;/P)
ibr (TO t 'nilrd Aolo W m k rn aitnotiuced Iml.tv negoliitor* b.rve ir.se I*
I lie Untied ."dalri IrroindeH to*
ed .1 gte'-Tiieol on a new i nnliait fill ibr union , '*&lt;0.000 (,M ivoikm
&gt;li&lt; tb.it H u m t dir'ulvc tlir List
Hie new loott.rrl will Mill lot an iniprei edfilled live yr.iis
ll piovi lr* $ 10O mmiiblv pemioni. inrlodiug leilrr.il Sot nil Sr- (icrtii.iii poltic lotcc immediately,
i lltlh benrlil*. .nil prtm m u Will Itn rea*e ll l oiigte,* bike* govrrnineiit '.ijltin it It.r* "(lie ch.uacter ol a.
■ttlny '
benefit* In IliiMe (t.'i yes,* of ag&lt;!| ®
In a note h» Moscow, the Slate
aveiag&gt;. ■i , ,,
* ’1 i*n
"
avfiHge
if approxinmletv
(iM Vice President Harry An* H im an »-o
Department raid the u e i tio n of
del sou said the agieement win
Renfhet •*** on,led tl'St ihe nn
'hlstorK’al in Ishoi niansgem ert Inn won ••'CMCi Its lot sling 11| thu 80.000-uiin t..ic« directly
rela tions"
(Valter
Heulhar, cent* an ll n The HAW hs,l &lt;1** 'tolalrs fivr *greenien|, ngued hy
I'AW-CIO president, railed It
a l o t . , ( :tt cent* Imlli- the Soviet Union
‘the most stgnlfl ant and con* inaiulrct
i tic lulling il?ft
lu bno. I t
The United Sl iter note raid of
strinllve step taken In any- mas* ly
moult, I\ pi
1
at the out th* German buce
produi-llon
Indiistiy
since this set of Mi" i l| uogollati o *
limodlog of the r iO ."
It i« not .*„ onlinary police
(If Ihe 1 i cent tini.itv g "
A I cents HM hniii wage ill
errase for each of the five years llie union * dd v ■I kel * vo 'ltd g “f lone,, and it doe* nn| b.ivc ordl*
-even reel. m Hie pension p&gt;o 11.1rv pnllre dulir*
is guaranteed.
••nt
per hour In
The new contract surprisingly gi uni,
ll ,eceivf» banc inlitiliv, articall* for continuation of a cost- hnspiiat no' o st insiitance, fouc
of livtiiu
fmtnitln, which
tl’.i cent* In fl o **'sgr increase, I ,f» le v . and anti*.,*.) i.ritimg, and is
PAW ,T,* had •Mill il would seek ••ml• in tiupioi, ( vaoiMon piv, I equipped will, niibl.fv wcipnnr inrdx truths of a ■&gt;’td in Ihe form
lo setup
rent loon I, wage incnni*o 1biding ma*lour go,,,, bnu'ilrcr*.
A nindlflrd uni'll shnii i« call of ii
ed fm mo* employe* will have to to Jtl.ilim .....I , lot dir vorl.eis *nti *ir craft cxmi-oh unotiiM and
|oln IIm iniloil, but IrM wntkeis and of he i ,k 111*J workei * nod
link*
euiiridlv non union may- lelnio nine te nth' ‘I h &gt;etd lionit-, in
llie
fot lo *f t,( h»o ecoliolllt*
(licit ithlepemlenl sla'u*
ll mu*l be le gnded. tbciefnre,
gaitia cmli a- *ppienlicr in " a military fon;e '
ll will inn lo IOMi
lirneial Molmt u o t e i s euro , i eases,
f he AnioHran n Ic atm said
ih*l In cra.rHng lh* force Huail.t
lot* "dostroved 'v&lt;u Id confidence
in the atneevltv of It* promise*''
*i»l nroured world-wide doubt
"a* to ll* Intention*."

Report?) Sitv Secretary
General Asked For
Rig Four Meeting

inure

THE

A s s o c i a t e d P re o a L e a s e d W i r e

that "f • nmmid force "
"li t training and it &gt; equipment
I’llll-ADELPHIA, May 23 — (A*) — The war ami politic* weie
have |tt effrrl a tlrfinllnly mill
blamed Inday (or the natmn'r wulripread water ahoilagt*.
taiv churacl*!," the note d u lm e d
Such wai ihe view expicsicd by *everal exiierta altrndjng ihe Am­
“ tl'» equipment tnelmle* notaldv ,
WINNl PL.C*. M in May .* I (/!') -Tbe isgmg Red River dropped
maihincguna, mortars, arpl-taid &gt;
erican Water Work* Association cnnvrnlinn which i» trying to help
guru and even Keveial light arm sir stilly limn its lion I i ie*t 'inlay, ami Wililirpeg, rati lung it* btealb,
American cities gtl all ibr pure wnlcr lliry nerd.
Ored vahlclaa.”
Inared itrell fot llie task of relief and lelialuliliation.
Summing up a widely lield opinion midway or th* ltve-d*y meet­
Tha French note remind'd the
Hairing a heavy, piolonged rain, tbe wor»t »eemfd over foi tli*
ing. Hairy E. Jordon of New York, oaiocialion *«re!ary. put it thi*
tli&gt;«-!*ns that the four power* had
# a y In an inidrtrlaw;
♦—
-IjON,
.k^iacd In a ''moat formal manner'' twin rilie* of Winnepeg and &gt;St. Honifaca. Pnblu and nffirml attention
■^oAetwallypHagw.wllk l*e ’ e s­ work* pmgraTnk tiaMrtf
4
An Ihe disarmament nf Eermanv wai to&lt; Lilted on a gigantic job:
• h a t' Pulled States r u l l t e d f - In a ilnclaration nji Jim* 8, 1(148.
pial ned many tlmos a t the n » Tbe home* of RO.iWhl petinut base been iltmagril m deilioyerl fry
vuiitiuit, ther* la Intrluslcnlly no Why Is Hist so? Well, no doubt phmiatlc staff In Prague In in eonttcctlnii with Ihe ( in man
.
— ----♦ llie flood', noil sl in more then
long range water, shortage, tlm burniino
the urograms
aren't] four or five orh Isl*. aitvieaa siirlendar. This, the note said
_
inn vein i for flic lied Itlvei vat
real slmringe Is in tlie fncllltles considered politically expedient."I from Prague said.
lev
leaf firmed mi Kept. 211 of Ihr
fnr hiliiglng water to the pen‘flo far a* (he war-lni|«"cdl
_— hivt*
.tillin') (Uiuiini '
enie year slid fortified by all A1
rurlnllrnents are conrerned,
hr'
U.lNDON. Irvgvr l i e arrived lied Conhul Ctmnrll law dissolving
pie.”
rii*Hi ^in* n ,(,'i jr♦i1$•tv&gt; Th*' &lt;\niftfli
"The major iiiusr nf thl* s it­ went on, "we can only work fmin Psii* |u rnolmiK the aerond dl (lernmu oiilltai\L fmimilloni
nn Ai in v $lill K Ailing npttn
uation wlia the war,” he *ald.
The mile taiil Fimn e. ftir Hnlte.l | 4 J l
|k » ,,.s» * s» s
kj&gt;**4 i»t Itn t ♦" lf*#ivf* iIn fhiMiI
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'
talk*
'Water works projects auffmod l i d ns possible,
i
!lates and ilrilstn hint si'lilpu , A R M r ” I e l J I | M ' r
o l l l l I•tit tin* niilwiMff fti'iiui &gt;&gt;f rr
" I.a *I vrar *307,000.(100 was "On Hrilisli go&gt; '•tiun-iil learlr
during tho win years, lircausn
ftlgl'C 1.4 hImHII *Mt|«'i1 ||ftvv With
1ulsty iihxeived Iht'ji** cfitnniM
rripiired mtilurliih wore hard It. spent on new construction, [l is im lulling I’mnr Mm'ler Attlee and inefit.1 In Iht'D M*Api»'‘tivF inn»’h
Hit
Mrifwl ni"R|
1 i vi i v in li
It HOTi'IM i, .......... M
gel nr could nul he nblalned it rml enough. We need lo Increas'i I'dingll Sri tel,try I'.inril Hevui ♦nrt wniilft c’rmhmif tn tin
i r.iiit, Inn iii'il i #»ti*b; • • * M’fiun tn
‘■Ti
The ilefrrue reel cl "In
nil. The country's whole effmt tluit figure, by another ItOll,
tflit WII'lklll^M (if tliHi
ItilHiU** |irnfrAH|f»iiji tin huhnlf nf tt,c i2tm,ium iihei mii, I.,..tight
imtiirnlly wi»s directed toward 000,000 n year for tbe next tnn lb- Imprs iii sail (nr New York
M'-tcil
Hint
die
lialicvol
Aillct
nn«l
I
i&gt;M«eo
n.
i'
*'ftlriK»»liirly
proiluctimi and uses of niale’ ml years.
111" Army tills w.iriteil Ol' n
WnlneMfay.
H- t.i gtHvc ti"k "( c|i, li title dtscovt
I
i •fl*. flute sbI'I, Iiv Ihe runtiadii Paul Itruiici ngainrt Mi
demanded for victory In tho
"The urgency of the problem
( iiimneiiling
n il
speculation.] ||))(|
*|,ifmir-piivver tie II Mi-riullnugh,
n
Gii'i'iiw-li-ti,
la
Indicnleil
by
the
fact
tlm*.
field.
if fl'ioilr’d hiiiiie* lie occuplw!,
t'ortit . housewife.

"n u t another factor In our
failure to keep water supply
abreast the growth of popula­
tion Ilea In adminlatratlve faults
amt neglect at Inral levels. Hern
we find that adminlatratlve offie Ia Is all too often do not pres*
for the development of water

"

US. Demands Reds Break Up
East German Police Force;
French Also Send Protest1

“Viking^* Sets New Record

Senate Upholds Tru­
man's C o m m e r c e
Department Reor
ganization^ P l a n

V!

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The note went on to *ny tliat
if [tinsin wHIiln to msture -umt#
mrns’irn of confidence in it* *sscitlour of peaceful Intentions,
"it . riinot fall to dissolve iininndl•i*civ the inllltArlicil unit* which
it Inn. set up In Eastern Gel many."
In i denslug the mdr. the 8tnta
Department made nvallfbbv (n r e ­
porters additional data on the Fast
(Irrinaii police force, this said the
f m...... . . rested III Aiigrsl, 131(1,
ondt-i (tciiersi Iiirpskteur Wilhelm
Zniesei
ll -siil thl* “mllitinv forcr" vas
•mdc &gt;ip .f ID tierpit*i-hhnften
fab-rl unit*, to train enlisted porl&lt; on*le,l-.l &lt;&gt;• r *&gt;• T ee !

V, Of f. Campaign
For New Members
Nears Goa! Of 500

Imforc dccnntrtiniiiMti'Ui. Knmo " f 1 Ttn. ^crit'riole Cnurilv ('li-unlier
lli« hump* ltuvc hern under * , • of &gt; nlo.nei * I* neaiing ft* goal of
t.iio in it* mcndifr*hlp drive, and
rlt f"i &gt;i month.
All inuj«r dike* I" the flood F lo n I Higgins, innnngct, renort•uen* of greater (Vinrtepeg hic ed t|i,« morning th*, memhorships
tepoileil holding 'veil now Th III.IV total I t ”, with ah,ult *9,000
|trohlem Iwfore the mil Im r it4■ Sllharrlhcd.
to maintain the metiopolltim
It- estimated that the count will
area* dike* whllr flood water*’ .min he BP0 memher.* with * total
coveting
hundred of
smiar.t n f approximately JIU.00I) submile* urn funnelled off Into LiUa act Hied
Wlnucprg.
"Thl* will enable n* tu expand
The river ,vs* ilmpplng at the our pmgrsm and to increase the

rate of
one and
a naif t-&gt; advertising ami puhltcltv cam
two Inehe* a day l&gt;. M. Htcn* palgn next year," he declared,
hen*, top flood expert here, said,
M.,,c than 7ft name, of firms
Ihe rate
of fall willlucre.,',.
Individual* were added reesntg i "dually
At 29.(1feet the rlvar | jv ,„|d Mt lllggln*.
wa« at Ita liisa, at point since
Aiming these ant The Bark AveMay I . At the flood urast, five ittii- I mltei Turk, .the Sherman
Incnc* higher II,im at pTesent, Concrete Ripe Co., Rn/ F. Symss.
It had threatened to force out Sr.. W )' liathawav, Deklo’* 8ervmost of greater (Viiutepeg's Ifil),- Ire Htatlou, Jacobsen’* Department

000 people.
Store, Monk’s Place, Dr. II. W.
The river is *1111 almost. 12 Rtu-kei, Vincent Seafood Market.
|t:*slls**S fie I'a st Twill
Flreilmn* Htorss. Tbe Music Box,
Williams Fix It Shop, Dr. W. tf.
Gardiner, A. W. Epps, Jr.. Spencfi Harden Dairy, Sanford Cleanm , A J Marvin, Hr. L. T. Doss,
K. A. Dyson, Stafford A English.
Ace Glass Company, Dr. Harold
K. Ring, Charles C. Cook, Fern
Perk; Prairie Lake Drlva-In Thea­
CHICAGO. Mav 23 — &lt;/P) — tre, Altamonte Springs, and Movie
Six class one tnllrnada wsra Lund Klds-In Theatre.
Htanley-Rogar* Hardware Co.,
named winners tntlav of the 1049
Rallrnad
Emplrye**
National Cltv Shoe Shop, Hanson Shoe Shop,
Safety Award hv the Natlrmal Melton's Used Cars, Rowland*!
Collection Agency, Sanford Fish
Snfety Council.
The council said their smplnye A Grocery Co,, Carolina Guest
casualty rate fnr hist yeai waa Home. Garland w . Spencer. Hotel
43 per cent under the average Montrxuma, Boyd-Wallace, ACLfor all railroads in the class one Frank Weatharshaa, II. E. Morris,
group — thosa with annual oper­ Albert Hickson, Ted Williams
ating revenues nf I t,(109,000 or Lumber Co., Brown’s Concrete
Products, Cataalberry Gardena,
more.
Ths average rst* of combined Inc., Casselberry, A. D. Rountree
dsathi and Injuries per million Transfer, Hanford Paint A Glass
man houra worked on all claaa Co„ Maty F. Rawlins, Levy#
Community Grocery. Charles D.
one lines In 1949 was 7.89.
The winnars and thair casualty Forrester, Kilgore Reed Company
end Th* Yellow Cab Company^__
rales are:
For roads whose employes
worked 80,000,000 or more men "T h e w e a t h e r
hours — Norfolk and Western
JACKSONVILLE, May~33 —(IF)
Railway Co., 1.98.
30.000. 000 to 80,000,000 manStation
hours — New York, Chicago end Atlanta
Blsmark ---Rt. Louis Railroad Co., 4.94.
Chicago . .......
8.000.
000 to 20,000,000 man
houra — Central of Georgia Rail­ Denver
Dodge City ...
way Co.. 8.47.
8.000. 000 to (,000,000 man houraGalveston ....

6 Railroads Get
Safety Awards In
National Contest

—Central Vermont Railway Co., New Orleans
New York
4.69.
1.000. 000 to 1,000,000 mon houraPittsburgh
— Mtssourt-Itltnoli Railroad Co., Seattle .....
Jacksonville
1.08.

Under 1,000,000 nun houra — Miami Ui« Colorado and Wyoming Rail­ Orlando
Tam pa
way Co., no casualties.

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                    <text>s The Weather Up There?

steel production would not be al­
lowed to Interfaro with achieveroant of the greatest possible
unity batwaan tho two traditional
enemies.
Adanauar, who diacuaaad the
plan yesterday with former French
Premier Paul Raynaud, aald ha
I figure I waa aiked that qucelion al lean 10.000 tines,“ recalled waa convinced other European natlona, Including Britain, would
r.
.
At 44 and still Handing eight-feet-six-and-s-half inchea, ha is eventually enter the pool.
Reliable Allied sourcea aav the
iy in Ida new career as "the world’s talleat traveling salesman."
”
You must remember Jack, prob­
Celary, Pa»ably the moat famous and certain­ power in Germany to prevent crea­
( ,« * l - JC rt. 4a h L ast
ly the most talented of a long linn tion of a monopoly under the new
of (tingling Brothers circus giant*. law, which leaves the owners hi',
"J used to aril my giant’* luckv up to "a representative freely
i Inga for a quarter," he grinned. elected German government.”
pJ larlM y* ft*. Her
The new law follows main pro­
vision* of prtvloua Anglo-Ameri­
can legislation that began the pro­
r " 8 IS * J S
...
T O FOLKS S U FFER IN G
cess of breaking up the huge Kuhr
Squash,
*
W IT H DEFK IH N tTEH OF
Industrial empire* like Kr.upp.
_ TSltow
Bu. Her
(Habas c m ..
V IT A M IN S III, H2. N IA C IN
The lucluaion of the French In
Depends*
O u 'a ll I j
ANO IRON
the Joint control of Weal tierO r a n * .* , Valeaofas,
many made a new law necessary.
• i . s . 'l s s . # ¥ ,m m Paaa Owe)
Meanwhile, in London, Ituaala tlnue federal conliol for another
»o«
tlra p a rru lt, Marsh
hue accu.-ed Fiance of keeping year. The hill idipulatea that con viae.1 version nf ■ measure paaaed
BaMUsaa .. ....... , Boi
a t T ha Sai
I Soviet eltlaena from going home •roll will end Dec. Ml In all loekll- by the Uou.ie last year.
*? rm e#«
M arket
Morn
und hat asked for reopening of the lle* vvhtre the guvernlng body oi
I'ersone already retired under l&gt;ackaeee.
Kuaidan repatriation inlaalon in the peopl, by lefeiemlum do not the old-age and survivors Insur­ H Demand HOOD, m ark
Cinllnary i0 Fair qua
Pari*, the Soviet news agency call lot their luidinuunce to June ance urogram would have their
l*ea tkan prices quo tad
'ill, IPbl.
Taaa reported.
monthly benefits inci eased an m VfcnST ^ f ,‘* AUCtll
A Russian note to the French
Thu alxth official liiveatlgaliun iiv, rage of Wl percent by the Sen­
government, handed Monday to of the Army finance center at St. ate hill. Average henefili payable
inoiitlii/* h«* sold.
^Th# injury the French ambassador In Moscow, istul* gut under way before e to personr retiring in the future
linsiem-d ills growth of a pltiitiarv aald 2U.000 Soviet citizens still are lion.-# Armed Scivlres Subcupi- would lie obout double those pro­
In France and more are awaiting rnitlee.
a
tumor.''
vided uriiler piezenl lew.
repatriation In the French tone
Assistant Sect alary
of the
Jack’s Mature ahot up «y*e Hike of Austria and Germany.
The Senate measure would ex­
Army finance renin at St. Loul« tend roveiege of the retirement
us he was recuperating at hla
The French closed the repatria­
home in El Faso One afttrnoon tion mission In 11147, charging It got under way hefure a House eyatem to about 9,000,000 persons
on a rompulsoi y basis and to
'he went -vltb mho* other i-,v* to waa a front for subversive activi­ Armed Service* Subcommittee.
Aaalatunt Secreluiy of the Army nearly 2,000,000 mure un a volun­
M-e the Itingllng Brothers side­ ties.
Karl fiendetnen testified that the tary basis. Some HR,000,000 are
* how. He waa amazed to find he
The Ituealnna said all french
was tul'er than "The Woild’i Tall- citizens in the Soviet Union have overpayment of gfi7,000,000 in covered now,
aervlcemen's dependency
allot• ft Man." So wu* the circu*. It been repatriated.
Geogre said the committee's
Mr*. I ii *kinly and t'hllilrvn
memelits wue “Inevltahle” aa a ,11promptly offcied the youth m ronRuaaia'a note wa* the latent of I ret insult of "tin- gct-'em-puld written leport on the bill will not
lia
tt.
Mrs. It. K. Casaady, 4Uti Tenreveral exchange* between the two phllusphy nt wartime and the de­ tie ready until Next Monday or
ncstee Avrmie, East Guilailen,
Tuesday, lie said he hope* lo rail
"I didn’t want to be a sliiesnow government* on repatriation.
It
Alabama, lias auffcicd fin some Ireak," Jack aald. "Hut I did want rejected a French proposal for a mobilization." lie said that-Con- it up for Senate action, a week a f­
git-ad
Itself
had
demanded
that
time wltli loss id weight, m i- to earn a living. | traveled with new repatriation conference, as­
ter that.
vousin-- und go* pit ins. Afici the clicua for 14 year*. And by serting that such matters could he the paymenla b»- speeded up. '
Senator Butler (R-Nyhi told a
UondeUen
told
the
committee
taking IIAU A CO I,. ahe nays' "1 •hen all it* glamor and color had settled fully on the basis of an
rcpoiter he was nnr of the com­
there
haa
lu
en
no
evidence'
of
would whidcheailedly recommeiul ended for me."
agreement nf June 29. 1940. be­ fruud uncovered thus far in vaf-| mittee member* whu did not vote.
U A D A t'O I. liecautM It has dune
tween the two government*.
Alan In Washington, Ambassa­
Aftei
a
trip
to
Australln.
inuu Inveatlgatloiu of the finance
BO mm Ii for me.”
In Tehran, (ran, authoritative center. In all case* of Irregulgii- dor Capua M. Wuyuick wat re­
r.uilc i'tin iii-il end looked un an
Mrs. t.'usMuly was *ulfi-ilng old friend who waa working with source* aald no atrial photography Ilea, hr said,, "corrective action” called temtHirarlly from his post
floni u ileflcli'ucy of Vltiimliis • he -wine iiivision of Hrhenley ha* been atarted yet In the ex- lots lie,- ntakeii. And he addtil that In Nicaragua lo latiucli the “Point
W ASHINGTON
Thr*a
Bt, 112, Nlm ln ami lion, which liidusliics,
The company hired pluratloiiH of thu governnieiit- nuiFl o f Hu- overpayment* have Four" prugram of aid for hark- centime* without major repair*
llA D A C O I. rontallia. Shi’ says, "I ■lark to make a tinee-nmnth good
ward area* of the world.
a t* hoitad for In lha renovation of
been recovered, or will be,
Wouldn't lake nnytliing tin the will to u r-a m i he'n hern wltli them
Announcing I li&gt;&gt; move, Under the White Hons*. Lorenzo 9. Win­
Menowliiba
bill
lo
bring
adiil(oinpliii- change llA IiA IT II. has ever idnrc.
Secretary of State .lainos E. Webb
tlonnl million- of persona Into tbr . -aid there Is ‘real ungeney" In dow, architect In charge of the
made in my home."
Sociul Security -ynli-oi and ahaip- getting n alait on the |ii(iuruni. project for which Congress ap­
lie haa graduated In that time
Here in .Mia, ('naaudy'N Male- liom liciog un oddity to hccomlng
propriated 16,400.000, sayst
lv incM-use briiefit piiymenta wuWay nick, a former Ninth L'arumerit: "Pm aotne lime, I liave "lie of the oldest inctchaiidlalng
"We ata rebuilding the While
aiiprovrd by tho Senate fTnann- Ion* newspaper pul-lltm-i is ex­
been undi i weight, nervous. In*.I
House with matarlals which wh
t onirnlttre.
pected to return to the capital
tcrrilde lirmlui'iie* lllul gas pains
Chairman George (l)-G a | aald next week, lie will retirin hla expect will give a satisfactory
all tho time. I Imd lukrn all Idnda
performance of aarvbe without
I I committee mi-mher* voted to
of liieilicine. Then a friend lolil
costly repalra far .100 or more
report the lull In the Senate. Two I
Die how ahe got mull wnoderfiil
yvar*.
nit&lt;iiit»«*r« «!i#l not vote. (j«*or«v awii 1
reaulls from IIA IiA t'O L . After
"Tha building wi|l he leroofed
two laitlles, I could tell a touUio "tali us having to buy my sock* a
difference. I now have a fine ap­ grona gt a time and sleeping
petite, have gained weight end doubled up In train berths—wa*
heat of nil Imvu lost those gua lint the chief difficulty," he said,
pain* and headache*. 1 whole­ it wn* psychological — g ettin g
heartedly iveomtiioiid IIAUACO l. uther people tu realize (Rat, (!*•
berauao It has done an much fur "Pile my size, I waa Just another
me. 1 wiuildii't take uuylhing fur nmn trying to earn a nurm*l 1 y
the complete change that IIA U - Ing In a normal manner.
ACOL ha* luaile In my home."
. i ‘‘ B" t u!,h* t
out, foo. In
Hold On A Strict
mo. When J call on dealer* now.
Money-Hack Guarantee
they, knpw I ’m there on burin#*
Bo fiv e this remarkable HAD- Ami my |i«lgnt h#» even been en
ACOL inrtllcine a chance to help B ilraniegi No, Reception lit evtt
cwh
’foil If you Niiffer from stomach •ell* me her bo.» Isn’t in,1V
By LOUlMK PORTER
# w rc **, net vuuaiies*, Iniumnla.
H I* lonely to be a giant In a
gonstliiallori, ache,i and puiim of world of aniallei m*n. hut Jack la
M u rltl*, a generul ruii-diiwii con­ u pretty well adjuated giant. He
dition, and uro alck or ailing, he like* people.
cause you Imvu daflclenrle* nf
“ W hip I du hit e low low," he
Vitam in* III, 112, Nlm ln and "•Id. I gu tu my room, shut niy
Iran. Item.... .
tlmt IIADACOL dour, and read a hook or paint *
&lt;• amazingly different and amaz­ picture, f have a Hell nf a lot of Paul Baptl-l Church. Tha'pastor
m
officials.
ingly affective liccuuke it treat* fun out of painting. I do nothing
Mrs, vVllliam* passed away i i i
Hie re»l enuae of aiich troubles. hut water color* now, and I g iv e
Make up your mind tu taka i hum to my ft lend*. A traveling hsr home uil May 14 following a
llA D A C O I.
regularly.
Ilefuse niuu ban no place to keep things." lung illness. 9h* wa* a lovahlo
parson.
•ubstlluU’fi. ItiMht nti tlu« ^umilrio
Jack only met on* man taller
ail# I* survived by her mot her,
There I* only one HADACOL. t u"!, himself In hi* Ilf* - Rob#,,
Y iiii run I Inn* n ci*nl# hrruum* Uadlow, the late Alton, HI., g |*nt. Mr*. Moliiu Stephens; father, M i.
Edmond
Stephens; a devottd
It a hold on a strict money-back
lln aloud H feet, 9 ,1/4 Inches,’’
guarantee. You’ll feel great with Kail# aald. "I waa *o flabbergast- daughter, Mra. Flossie l.ewsonj
th* first few ladtlea you take . , . cd When I saw him the only thing son-in-law Prof. J. luswtun;
or your money hack. Only 41.26 I could think to aav waa 'How’s granddaughter, Junstl l.awsun and
other relatives and friends.
for Trial size. 1 nrgo Family nr the weather up IheraT'
. The Elchslherger Funeral Hume
Hospital situ, yimti.
"Hi* didn’t like R either."
Is In charge nf airangements

A labam a Woman
Recommends
IIADACOL

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Deputy

Sheriff

W illie T I m m o n a, 2S-vear-old
Brookavilla Negro, admitted he
■hot to death Deputy Sheriff Bill
Langston,
Polk County Depute
Nell Keen eald today.
Tlmmona, hla two brother* and
another Negro were brought here
after their capture and charged
with murder. Keen elded Hernan-

b Ualty There b Strength -

RETURN

8 A N F O R ^ 7 L O w lB A r T H U K 8 D A Y

Atlantic Pact Sanford Sixth Graders Thank
Solons Might
Elks For Building Playground
Chiefs Set Up
Rap Gambler
High Command
For P e rju ry

Kaan said Tlmmona told him
that he and David Reeae, 22. were
looking for a blanket last Friday
night at Brookavlll* when Ihcv

FEPC Deflate

Council To Develop
Armed Forces Nec­
essary F6r Defense
Of West E u r o p e

To

LONDON,
IS — (/P) —
The United State* haa agreed
m keep up aaaoclatlma with
Eurepea economic recovery raf­
ter the Marshall Flan ends two
years from now, a Big Three
alateuient aald today.

Th#

Florida Railroad
And
Public Utilities
Commission
Ho ban given

you

Honest,

on letting Humphrey go ahead
AlfgroHHlvo and Efficient
with his speech.
regulation of Public Ulilitlaa
When Humphrey concluded, the
Senate put the FEFC motion aside
He has done a good Job.
temporarily to Consider President
Trumans reorganization plan for
the Interstate Commerce 'unimis- He deserves a second torn,
■ion.

RE-ELECT

Wilbur C. King

Colored N

Y«u can laid It lo tha sky
. . . and cash in un b-i-0-g&gt;B-r
payloads. Whatever your
Ilia d s , w h a te v s r y o u r
roads, you can haul g
whale o f a lot more in •
Dodge "Jek-H and‘ truck.

"J U -K sm P u u k .

T W N R N R n W I M R | #«. aod havt power 10
kreee# righs by the g at pumps . . .
Unb ‘4 " M * * j * “ for oo-ibe-

AVENUE

gOard* last night a* they attempt­
ed lo observe an alleged Ku Kins
Klan reurganliMtlon meeting lu
suburban Hialeah.
Two of the Klanimrn were
kgocked down by Miami Dally
News photographer Paul Nielson
and one wehl into a drainage
canal. The newsmen said uue of
their attackers was a Miami Shores
policeman.
The newspaperman were Haines
Colbert and Don Pettit, reporters
f f . the Miami Daily News; Jay
Morton, publisher of the Hialeah
Home New*, apd Nielson.
Petit said in a storv he wrote
for the Daily News that the resiprgent Klan wad to distribute
6d0 new applications for member­
ship and additionally had 600 re­
newal of memb«rihlp forms.
Colbert described tha incident as
follows:
"The meeting place was a box-

Yn cm m It to m m y
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MAY SPtid UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

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and he maawr of ail you mirray. ICa
"JU-HanJ” so you look through tb«
biggest windshield and ralaa-oa the
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WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN NEW LOCATION MONDAY.

Oh

W H ER EAS,
the
Armed
Rervlces of our country have
Individually served the Uni­
ted BUtea wall far 176 yaersi
the Navv acttng a * the line
of our defenaa In the water*
surrounding
America.
the
Navy rep reeeiliajr our coun­
try on foreign afeki domestic
8a1I » l s . net- J . _
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Votes To Extend
U.S. Rent Control
Merchants S tu d y '1"::
Proposal To Sell
New Fire T ruck
■nv..i.,v m»,

Romania Asks Miami Driv er
That l). S. Cut Is Killed Over
Foreign Stal Auto Disputi
Bucharest O f f i c i a l s Victim Fatally Slab­
bed Following Mi­
A c c u s e Diplomats
nor
C a r Accident
Of Hostile A c t i o n
LONDON. M*y 18- -(/^ --R o ­
mania hai become the latrsi Soviet
Mlellite to demand lhai the Unied
Slate* cut it* diplomatic staff with­
in the country.
Dispatches from Buchareil today
•aid the Commumal-led Romanian
government haa m c used U. S. dip­
lomat* (bar* of spying and domanded that th*. legation *|aH ba
ieduced lo 10 mamUrs.
.

&lt;Ceatta*e4

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R. R. REVENUE DROI'H
W ASH IN G TO N , May 18 -( /P )
- • The Associatle* of American
Railroads egtlmBtad today that
railroad operatlag revenues for
April were 8.6 percent bstow th#
revenue* fer the same month last
year.
The estimate waa based on ad­
vance reports from representative
systems, which Indicated a drop of
two percent In freight revenue end
a decline of 18.8 percent la passen­
ger revenue.

1,1" I . " u l l i t ' M lb lt llllllo " ttl t i l l " '
M p ilp llir lll

on

the

k iw a u it

In le i-

n a tio n a l c o iiv m lm n u f M is i m w m c
g ive n tu d s y In in r m l. r n id th r

a duveway after vlttling a fiicfid.
'His vehicle V&lt;eatlv bumped and
caused negli|ible damage" t« *
patkrd machine belonging tu Wil­
liam C. Boyette, 28, said Fold.
Neal got out to survey the d a m a g e ,
Fold quoted witnesses as saying
and argument started, and Nral
was fatally stshbei)

K iw a n is C lu b liy

l&lt; ilp li A .

S llllli.

p r r s id r iil; F ie ri H W ilsu n . Isr ul e n a n t g o v e rn o r, | o r l F ir ld j i »I *».
K . E va n *.

Boyette followed th# ambu­
lance to tha hospital and offer­
ed blood to aid the dying man.
"I Juet went crasv,’’ Ford
quoted Boyette • • saying.
Neal’s wife end two children,
James, 8, and Jeffrey, 8, were
in the car when he waa subbed.
The victim Mine here eight
years ago from Orlando. H * was
a salesmen.
Two wrsks ago Jams* W. Mc­
Lendon died pf a knife wound
after an argument with anuthir
motorist over "road hogging."
Lafayette Hayes, 60, Is In citslody charged with murder.
Sunday James W. West, Jr.,
OALVEHTO n. t 7 x„ May 18 a Miami vJetHor Chamber of
(r«attseed i s rage Vm i )
(Al — Federal and local officer*
rlulm |u have broken up a 11.000,•
H IM C B 'l lA R B R C U R
IKK) dope ring which bought heroin
Police Captain Roy Tlllls, Sgt. from New York racketeer* with
Bill Horn end J. B. Quattlebu- marihuana smuggled from Mexi­
um,
retired, will
attend the co,
meeting end barbecue of the
About 60 suspects were arrested
Florida Peace Officers Associa­ in a day-long series of raids on
tion at Kuatls tonight.
taverns and rooming houses in
I Mayor L. 0 . Vogt will wel­ thru Gulf Coast arsa.
come the officer* from throughPreliminary hearings on Federal
iout the Fifth District. C.
narcotic charges wsr* held for 12
Carsun, who Is lg charge of
defendants, Including three men
(FBI office In Miami, will
whom officers pointed out as ring­
on court deslsiona and other
leaders. Hearing* for thrre oth­
lated subjects,’ Special
an
ers arc scheduled today.
ment will be provided and
Those charged include!
"old fashioned" barbecue will
Rudolph Achee, about 60. oper­
served.
ator of a bar, who pleaded Inno­
cent and was placed under 810,00u
bond.
Jose Range), a merchant sea­
man from Corpus Chrlstl, Tex.,
erator, pleaded guilty and his
mond was set at |10,0u0,

Federal Officers
Smash $1 Million
Heroin Dope Ring

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Joel Field added anolliri Imm
ornus Muir by giving ass lluiUlmii
of (iovrinm lu llr i W aiiru «t llic
convention M l tirld thru tin e .1
graphi. ricvi iipliiiu id thr lug
Kiwanis spcr l*i |r w hrn many baiulv
played Sit lllr Change Howl, wlnlr
spotlights lo m rnlM lcil mi thr
Various hands The Miami |&gt;"l" c
drill tram with lb uiuton yrles
gave an rxhihdiuu id fumy ditv
ing m a k in g l l g l l i r rig h ts at I ’D
miles an finur, hr soul
President Smilli told nf thr
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.‘ I t ' l l " o rg a n iz a tio n in g it m e assistm ire lu g ir ls w h o lire l• 'l&gt; " t " 'd I "
l lo 'ir liu tiie s fr o m th e I tra in F lo r ­
id a In d u i t r ia l flc h o id ; 2 t l.&gt; r a il
m i llie g iM '-ts at llie I'o u n lv Hom e
m id o f f e r n p r iig r n u i Ilf m usic
nud r e fr e s lim i’ iitn ; -Ii T u f u r n id i
llie S i'tiilm ile H ig h S t'liu id llh r n r y
w it Ii p rin te d m a tte r m i v u riim s
v iir r ilio n x th a t th e 'In d e n t
m ay
lu- lu 't te r p re p u ii'd fo r t l " ' careers
th e y t'liooze,

Mi
M c K lI 'I 'l" s la te d I l l ’l l Ib r
j | w ii p illlle
te jiM ilts tu i
Nelliug
llie
l.id tle i
liu e k
is
it *
luck
ju t i i i i i u i u v e ia tiitlty unit th e suv
! iin - llii. t w o u ld lie made l,y -u l.
I ’ t il . i t l i i K
a ’.im ille l
liu e k , sui.l
Mi
Mh iiim iii
\s k e il w h y the S e iig ra v e I • *•»'L
i was p u ie tiu ae ,!. K ile
C h ie f
M
|N
C le ve la n d
’lu te d tm la i
I li-i*
i iii- e iiid llig In Itie adviee "C t l ”
Sim ! lu ll s te m
I'lld e i w i , l e i .
it
w ilt, fiiu n d ueeesaarv I " buy new
• i’i| ii i| iim -llt t "
le p la e e
th e "!•!
\ iiie iie u t i l.:i I1ranee, 7MI e a llu u
t ’M iti|ie is ,’ in r made III lil'd'.' and
l be o ilie r ill I'.l2ii illld ra e h e i i n \
nil* I IlMI fe e l o l 2 t , u ie li I u im
th e se I i lic k s are s llll used ii
. m el y ■m ien. A lso ill lieed o f
I’la c e iiie iit w a- III* " Id
III o*d.
M 'uailw u«d lla I'a a * V u u fl

A dilu'uvsioii wh held mi a pro
gram lu educate women to -nppurt
u mill'll in nulllicsl lifi and oilier
P'dii’y-ninktng piaiitinn- u« en.m ilaged hy thu ntale iirymiiza-

tiu ll.
l l i e H A P W C lu b lias I'm o p lie d
m i l l Hie request made Ii) th e liid n
S ig m a H ill R u r n r ity . li&lt;'Hiled t»V
M ri D a le B c n tt, J r ., th a t v o lu ii
In an effort to roach ilia nmitn l i i ’ ii. lie s e i'u rt’d fu r w o rk at the
of II86D set for Hemiimh’ Comi­ I- i-r m i ID t .tsiiic lit m i M einm m l H " " -

ty** share of th# Ann-rlemi Cam''*r
Soclsty Drivu, the Pilot Cluli is
sponsoring a spring r#ritol uf th#
Btudents of th# Dushurv Hcluml uf
Dancing at Hemimil# lliitii H&lt;'lioiil
on ths sv#nin» uf Mav 25. it w*n
announced thin morning by Mri.
A a B, Petsruon, chairman of th#
hS i e Ur a oP Pilot Club for tho Canc#r flocletv.
'A house-t'i-hous# canvas" fur
fgllda w u mado during April un­
day lha leadership of Bch'ov
Hodges, president uf tho senior
•M ia of Reminol# High School,
enthusiastic aided by students from the county

5 (?f!C T

fd a special
o'clock, MlM

Much lull amt iisnlci lu i k ii"I ,
forth irMlIlrii wlirll I II W I ’lu r.
a vmliii I smu \ jllepi. t ilil . |&gt;m
leslrd lh.il Mi Smith li.nl not
given roll" "-"I riupli.irit in Ii"
talk aluiul tl" .lilllir'r .it ihr to"
vrnlion &lt;d lliigli lark-on. I d&gt;
loniiaii .mil l«iw inic tulrinjl"iu.il W

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lla

In t lf t I’l l " '

Al It"' Miggoslmn "I I l e t * i*
Mi»)” i
II
lami"
*•*!(.. tii" "it’
whu to* adnuiitst rat tun th*' •|, , *’t'
whs purchased, and who was pro
tent tit tl"' cinfvreiitv, llu* ini"
f hunts cuiiuiullvi* suggested that
tho SmltheMern Ullderw iitera I"*
reipiesteil to cheek Hnnforil ag"m
to determine lit lire lighting ie
qiilrrments. T in * service, whub
wun pel formed liere lin e r )&lt;•!"&gt;
agu, i» nbniliitely flee, said Mi
Gut. r
I
fle.ldlug and ll.iw ii' l
Molilleth *la&lt;&gt; attended the i-k U
tel eiu'e

. ’ Skeutfl Deputy Tom Ford ier .H r p o iti

»•*

l.lildrl. Mill' •- l ' i’ll till* ■ r .»,; I-I *c

Smith, Wilson, Evans. -r» Other I allies Are
And Field Tell Of
Elected To P o s t s
Recent Convention
in
Organization

^ « S

win ha nuds Frisky a

MtilMlluit ..f M»r f %lri»*Mi||

FourKiwunians Linda Gingles
Give Reports On Is Elected Head
M iam i Meeting B. &amp; P. W. Group

M IA M I. May~ n T -&lt;/P )
Si m ling Guy Neal. 32, died of a *tab
wound lari night, the outginwth of
a minor aulomuhilr accident.
1 Neal was Ihr sreond peruin tu
jdic within a month Irum light!
that grew out ol incident! involving
hoi-tempmad niotoriiti. Three uther
man haV*v b*«ii horpitaliied when
&gt;fidtal ToNntvad (our d ifftu n l traf-

M t i i A i l i i *««?'*$

Rumania mane it* demand for
reduction In thr legation personn*l In a note refusing a Us S.
request fur vl*a* for new mem­
bers of the legation.
Tho Romanian* demanded the
U. N. staff be put on a narlty
with the Rumanian legation In
Washington and said the American
ataff, de«plle an "unfriendly" U. S.
policy toward Romania, I* much
larger than before the war.
The note charged the U. f i. with
rfforta to Interfere In Romania'*
internal affair*, "slanderous el-

I k . I ’ lilu iu r llir r n

IN I IM O ID IIIN O IUINS uf a )rt plane lie In wlist waa the fiont nKtiii
u( a huusa In Auroiu, Colo. Tim pilot of tin- ngbl«r was inetuiitly killed
When tha Jet axplodrd Into a icsldviiliul srctloii of Ilia city, damaging
Uute homes. Fortunately, tha owner id tills home was away at the- Urn*.
Tha plan* had takeu off fiurn nearby Luwiy Air bate.
(/»l,rmiffunul)

'

Vane T w it

Local Delegates To
Attend Lions ftlool
Three duh'gnle* (ruin th# Buufuril Lions Club, amimpaiiietl
by their wives, will attiuul 4lu&gt;
I,imis State I'uiiveiition m Pen
•mi'iiln Huuduy througli Tuesday.
Tha delegates are C liff Alilun,
eliili president;
Henry
Wltti-,
past district gnvermir and H a i­
ry Hobson, president-ele,'l of tl" 1
l'llltl.
District Giivei'li'ir Ross W itter,
Mtnml who is seeking tlio nomi­
nation as a candidate lo tlisi
Lions intariiutiunsl Council, will,
if nominatud, be ulecleil ul tile
International CuiivenHon of the
I.ions in Chicago Hi July, aunt
Mr. Able*.

Members Of lo c a l Sportsman
Association Attend Fish Fry
Mot* than 160 members ol
enjoyed an outing a n d
•&lt;
noon.
Daik clouds threatened s uowi
county instead ol Sctrinole, which
that E. J. Moughton, Jr. chair­
man of the refreshment commit­ 6th District, and Ralph Cooksuy,
tee, is also th* weatherman for wild life officer from St. Peters­
this section.
burg.
With th* weather favorabU,
At 6:80 o'clock more than 400
th* sporumm had a big time pounds of salt waier mitllat, to­
gether with col* slaw and pic­
kles, waa served. M. L. Raburrt
rector of ‘’Bkish" precision bralt. waa chief chef, assisted hy O.
casting, and one of fly * in the C. Howard, John M#tsch. Cecil
country wh* in "Hklsh events Carlton, Tom Brown and Earl
has made a perfect score^of 100 Turner. Bob Newmdn assisted on
out of 100 casta. Canting all the refreshment committee and
manner of ball a t floating tar­ Bill Jameaon and Ralph Lus­
ting warn th * wood gatherer* for
get*, he ahowad hia akllL
Another aawKt In flycMtlng the fln a .
present wag Paul Mashburn. ol T h * Serving committee included

cii °i ^SoSnk' °* A&lt; SpMr *nd

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I * t» i t l i , t i i im d h e r
I r,l«-| si I - ill • . ’l l l l ’ll

t b i t d ii h ill ’ I,

rector.

mmi

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lln bill *•i, -* 11,- - h&lt;.»r,ei. that
■ Illllol- ,)lll &lt;■’ I I *r. II III edict

f, aald Gordon

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Flaming Pyre For Jet Pilot

W \ I t I N '. l l is M i, IM &lt;/P)
11„ 11-■.-. h i i ,kins i •mmittec

AGE IN THE NEW LOCATION.
.•

A ssociated Press Leased W ir e

1950

,n |i,l
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•bowing

LOCATION AND WILL A PPEE0U TE Y0UE CONTINUED PATRON­

18.

Senator T o b e y Will
C h e c k Erickson’s
Testimony Against
N. Y. Information

Drive

tyiv THANK EVERYONE FOE THEIR PATRONAGE IN THE OLD

MAY

dren out o*f ndSchlef »
‘ a' wuy*
“ fb ee of re, rea‘•Before the Elk* raised the a J U J L i i J * ' chU,lrr" ,u rnll,v
money for the playground, Sanford
'
...
. . .
•ltd not have a place for the kid- ,, *^',u 'u ,,lnil‘ 1
die* tu
play." wrote Charlcene «r«inniaa- School went to the Klk,
Juhnaon."It seemed like it wa.fl»&gt;ltr®"nd ruesdav. I had the
■o dull without any place to •* * •
1 -nJoved it very
.-pend the time. The people that '" “«•••
“ J** that all ol the
in
rpprclRlly
in Hunruid will »*nio\ flic
gum ii iifia wliu wmilctt in twirn,
ttlrt*.
Mittw rhi|ihi*n
didn't havri «nv placv i«&gt; leave
««
|d*YKi»un.l in t*v»

legation ataff ip Prague ba cut by
two-thirds Washington countered
with an order for 4 similar reduc­
tion of Czecr personnel iii the
(Caatlaaeg tsa ra c e T a i l
IJnitrd States.
Romania told the U. S. to clote
&lt;1* iiifornution center in Rucliarcst in Mail'll dunging "activities
hostile to the Romanian people”
weie centered in the office. Re­
taliating, the U. S. ordered thr Ro­
M IA M I, May lg — l/Pi — Four manian t'ominercial attache's ofntwsmrn were attacked hy armed lire in New York doted.

( le a lla e e B

110 W. COMMERCIAL AVENUE

Sanford's children like the new playground in Fori Mellon Park,
arr grateful to the Elks for providing playground facilities, and ihink
that the playground ii a great improvement for Sanford, a. cording to
Irtlrrs written lo the Elks by sisth grade pupils of the Sanlord Giammar
School following a visit to the playgiound.
John Bowen wrote: “The Elks have improved Sanford with the
playground. Sanford has never had such a playgiound to pl.iy on.
Tuesday noon rooms *1* and seven ♦
------ - — ----------wt&gt;nl to the pluygronnd. We rode wril,_. ...v „ r
on the merry-go-round and played til
,V
c, , .
hulldine this

Four Newsmen Are
A ttacked By KKK
Members In Miami

I

FROM

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with slate and copper flashings
and much of the red metal on the
roof will, of course, In- reused.
Copper will also lie used fur gutt­
er*, leader* and dowiupout* All
hot and cold water lines will be
red lira**, wh''? tho heating, vent lie will npprecintu your volt.
and waste lines will he coppei
tub*. The hardware fixture* will
(Paid Political Adv.)
he solid brass and hionze."

LONDON. May I8 -—&lt;/P)— A t­
lantic Pact Foreign Minister* tel up
a permanent high command tonight
and urdcied it lo devtlup the aim­
ed ioicei necessary lor the detente
ol Western Eutope.
Each ol the 12 memLrr Foreign
Miniiteis will appoint a deputy tu
tn vc on the permanent commiitce.
The appointment! will be made
"with the least potiible delay" to
that the deputies can pioceed lo
appoint a lull lime chairman Horn
anuing their iiiemfceis. the Foreign
Minitleis announced in a com­
munique at the close oi their tour
day tetimu.
This wat in line with an agree­
ment tu tel up a high command to
block Coinmunitm, whether it tries
aimed attack or "Tioian llo ite"
conquest.
The cuinniunlqua aald:
•fA yeai'a experience ha* ahoWn
tb it till the political aide the
maetlngs of the council have boon
tod Infrequent to permit a aufficlent exchange nf view* un
matter*
of
common
intereat
within the scope of the treaty.
“On tho military
aide the
atrateglc concept of the treaty
haa been adopted aad a defenat
plan drawn up, and the corrtiponding , eatlmate of the necoa■ary force* Is being ektabllshed.
"The next etep I* to put theae
plans into effect by taking forthe rl measure* in the direction of
W common defense, the division of
financial issponslbllitiss and th*
•rfdptatlon and dsvslopmsnt of
*• tha necessary fo rm ."
The communique said the per­
manent high command » l| ax-

W EATHER

Clrat (u partly cloud) through
Friday. Light lu moderate variatile ainda mo'tlv north to east
"ind- through Friday

WILBUR C. KING*

tor J. J, Elliott in protdng the
case,

Intimate that the bill "has TommunlM lineage or hat a Commun­
ist background, 1* x x blasphemy.”
Senator Holland (I)-F la ) Jump­
ed to hla feet to protest. He aaul
the term “hlaaphemy" was tanta­
mount to a "cursing of the dlety"
and that he resented the "applica­
tion of that term" to himself and
to Senator* George (D-Gu) and
Ruatell (U-Oa) who have aald
FEPC wa* In the platform of tha
Communist party
Luca* then moved to permit
Humphrey to proceed "In order."
Connally objected that Hump­
hrey had already violated tfie
Senate rules and w i i ’’iculnif lo

THE

Te Protect the POfee of the Weald j
To Promote the Fragreae of A -larka.
Te Prodeca Prosperity for Sanford.

Vtoaasn

Offteere of th# Sportsman As­
sociation were w*U pleased with

offlaev. tha Dtaaf e g

Watermelon

i K. in i ” iiti"l* to nul .iiitoma*
si,.ill* on lb-, tl hi ill lo*.allties
when' llu lo* .il rC'SciiillIK hotly or
the prople ill irlcirndtlin do not
ilri itlr iii t'inlinur thr * "iitroll lo
lull. «0. 1*151
ti.ivernutv of Die *iiim ia states
would hsvr go eutborilv to goto
tl'** set bill ill citii'1 tilin g tliflmt. Ivr*. iUi from un ler Die Federal
■ lit Cl'tllllRl
Die I.trill I I ’" " ’ill V*hC’l for •
i. in w al ol Do* k h I law in s ape. i i i iii ,’- iv•• I.* r..u g i.-s Yt'i. 21,
il.
u l i .u l.li'ii in.I -tiinultane-

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II i . 'lei I.iilmi l.u"
lie v-iifi oust■.1 M u ! vt DM W l o , nriMident
•»' i a n io n
I 'll" m iio n fm e d liim
f •" null und J2u lo i " v e r y day hi*
" " I ' M " o i l . III 11"’ f i l l ill','

Sidriii’i md II" 1 miik ’Ii firivl him
Du living tu iilicv ti l-i'd'-i at ''Hurt's
I”" k (" Work order
I he uiUon’a
i i i . "I'ficri'” Mud I"' was misted
l” i Irving tu ^el i i " a "dual" or

Sun l ord Motorcade
To Attend Auction
\ molnrcada of gruwers will
Ie ,'. from tiu’ Seminole County
1 &gt;uit iliiii"# Tuesday morning
ul in ml o'clock in older to visit
tin’ uui'tiomi ui th,’ Webstar
Mmkul, County Ag'-sit C, K.
D.iw m i announc'd today.
I lie mlscullaiiruus miction a t
Web.,ter start:', at no.ui, and tha
\ r'l'tutilo and ruttle uuctiona at
2 nu P. M. said Mr. Dawson, and
In. mlvisod all growers from this
M-cckui to Join thu motoresda
there.
•
"It Is unbelievable tho number
uf trucks "lie sues ut the Web*
i ’ lr Market during auctions,"
lie stated.
FUCHS VS. F ill
LONDON, May IH — i/P) —
American FBI agiuiiH will qustti.u, the convicted British atfims
ic spy Dr. Klaus Fuchs only if
hu "greon to It, Hum# Secretary
Chuter Ed# told the House a t
('ouuinnis today.

JA CK SO NVILLE. May 18—GV)

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.... A Midwesterner j r t t ft rftgerse twist on the usuftl pro­
telle given b * T l *
jAM l
at •i)
Jon tha, „
cedure of writing letters to Gftngrees, and ohtftlne&lt;l an en­
J T X X Walter
•■tor
Hi Ji
toward Mr
agaiaet
the
couraging result. Individuals and dubs are often asked to
WASHINGTON,
radio eonundai
Vnfflclal m
t’s
pres*
eonadd their names to fdftn or group letters to congreiamem A — If'you have n
die .Rkkenkacl
gar “trhttere"
...
Ing cheat a i l
resident of Cleveland'dld It the other ifa yj he wrote an In* that you’ve heard.lt
. , M M irA a, lira,
Lranaon tftal taa
Poland's The Stetson Oh
W?
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of-tho Amt
K o t L A n c i.- D H ii—
dividual letter nnd sent one copy of it to every member of flghh
s•lophona 140
n K it tortr
1 a Glffln. dlroctor,
M llw
Budspest have I
Llitenlng
to
polltlrinna
rsnnai
Congress.
He
also
sent
to
each
one
a
clipping
of
an
edito­
j BOKDOH^DBA*
an ele- with their slngfi
Meanwhile. In
themselves Is ond’ wf . tie pflafi
rial which had appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and you pay for. dsmiSH tV- - '&lt;
i tho Party’s
ra
’• rank*.
ury spokaamaa
Capt. Rick*
‘Klirflu*, ,
.
.
f
M a y F e s tiv a l H e ld
Gdti Fran- row escapes '
which stimulated him to the enterprise In the first place.
saved its condi
When President
-i*
1,
told
the
the
European.
Smith, but
This letter writer received 06 direct replies from sen on hla cross-country
S o c ia l C a l e n d e r A t G ra m m e r School
Of the Con- oddI rluck to super human strength
The new Brill
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ntors and representatives, and notes from the secretaries of he wanted to. drum &gt;da
expulsions ut to the Intervention of • higher
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tented to tha Mai
The annual May ______ ___
five others. Most of the respondents took the trouble to his Democrat! running for CM.
third Plan, power,
cr. -He tetphftgieM tpolort
. M .rr
tiers. " n i i i i )
Organisation fdrvEt
held Tuesday morning at the San­
Tilt
RBDAY
.
mber.
r N t l l l f l U M l Rdllrfl »t analyze the letter and the newspaper clipping, and to com­ grass.
------plapd-ir b«s|.
that ChrisUentty
nopilc OoperaUodJ
So no one sxpactad
The Bsptiit Brotherhood, Suoper ford Grammar School. After the
! • » * • ( I t t I I I n r i M i .1 ment on them. There is no way of knowing whether this cor*
M ' eontlSteal: «2 per i rt#iit * nd said that this country
nie* things about the
nnd
Program meeting will he held welcome addreis by Jimmy Wllswill I f rasters h r
MMtd.’ as. ideological muit revert to its original prtnei• jl M H in ii n ira .
respondence project will be the cause of any action in Con­ running for Csstgwae.
In
the Mnnoriiil Educational man, Rev. Fred R. Horton read
IMd, M cotapered with p|(( |a order-to get jbtlr.te ths
«4 ISatlaaaiir lfr ~ &lt;a- gress. or whether it changed any member’s mind about any­ disappoint anpang.^i""1^
"with certain all
the Scripture and led In prayer.
BulMItig
at 7:.1t) P M.
M
per
cent
far
that
reason
prevt* t» in » ir
ir a r N M ilm
plyt^Jt used ia mrVe es'a
kftUdren. Ing aa an Into
cur
Hetninole Chapter No 2. O.E.8. Mrs. Escar Price conducted the
The pkture ha pnlntM
* • » » • • * . l* l» r # r , IM Irrtt. thing, but at least it stirred up thought. And perhaps it
Wilson stated that be had
m lb *
he said.
n a i l , n t at. L n k
•httSe and blacks: M
will nirrt at the Masonic Hall at ringing of the Star 8pattgled Ban
stirred up some conversation In Washington.
r *'
t u r n . wits „plani.„
WHold, tvbo at*o Is a member of enjoyed the conferences of district
“ F.
Democrats, blasted t
fl:M» P.M.
There will be inllla- ner. Mrs. vF.
McCoy
The allowances
jB O T r V jM iT lS n K
U ' committee and
It Is not our Intention to suggestion that the way to etna.
miotti.
,
lit.
■ v-&gt;'.
JJJ.
" *•« * to t . l U M
ent than those
Mate, echoed
very fait but it It was underaU_.
May
Of eourse, tha
S"uthrllp I'-TA will meet at
•y King
. _ and Qtiem
. . elected by,
• r all tkr trral h h i artalr* Influence Congress is to send clippings from the newspapers.
iw Beirut's prevl- rlcts. He reported- that unlike
dsnt were Tommy AVvatt
8.00 P.M. when the new officer* the students
The swings were OKEC's first Informal
aa writ u .n The lesson of this and many other experiences of Individu­ K lse and nesmaaa was
the
previous
convention’
at
At
6Mr;
Ipcieteaco
on
greeter
watcha w n tliM ir k u .
you cOO*e down the proposal waa fa
try IRose Speer.
_
, DiuxBilly
fur the ensuing year will be lo- and Mur
la. Mr. Truman had
als is ‘.tint the personal letter, or telephone or personal call,
lentlc City tho emlltorium was
ground reei hard on Um «eevtalled. All imientv at* urged to bury and Allyson Lee were crown
before. So had all 1
UMofl folaeea within party ranks.
The European
well
filled
at
evety
meetar.
\
from
i
constituent
to
his
representatives
does
demand
and
msh
n
WltoJd
was
retehrs; h thtewa'the other person (F.PU) Is a grand
be present at thiw last niestliiK of bearers. May Court attendants
politicians before Mat.
«Th u r s d a y . m a l m, m o
‘for enRewi inon yesterday. The
Kiwanian Banferd Doudney was
get the attention of those representatives. Cynics may tell
Irtb P atr.",
t ■■
Bollinger, Peggy
were
Dotty
the yeat.
,
couraging freer IKuropoan trade
The element of s
plenary
session
ended
congratulated by President Smith
| “Tuesday afternoon Rooms Bis and liberalising internal
Thornley, Susan Shames, Batty
f'HIIIAT
you that it is a waste of time to writo to your congressman, newness was
ternatiaadl aey"t TODAr« BIBLE VKKHK
5
ty;
.
on
his
outstsndlng
status
aa
the
and Seven went Jo the Elks Play- menl of debts.
The Ainctlvati l.eglou Auxlllarv Carpenter, Molly Jo Morrison,
and sucli It may bo if writing consists of a signature on a Senator l%fr,
s Informants said Here grandfather of two children born
touad to kavo ntetnros taken.’’
O tr true friends MmttlmM
will meet at the Hut at 7:00 P.M. Chnrlcen J o h n s o n , Elisabeth
had to say last
Americans aad others have
form
letter,
or
a
note
without
n
signature.
But
writing
a
ft
U
*
Polish
Communat tho.aama minute Monday nigbt.
Woodruff, Nsney White, Al Stan­
Louts Myert. “I enjoyed cured Britain In the |
construrtlva criticism.
It
lor a covered dhh supper.
. «
Mr. Truman,
_ Was undergoing a wide­ Mr. Doudney, -following tbf ip.
ley, Donald Mathleux. Billy Kirfcjrt tat in the end it «m sincere personal comment is not a waste of time, fa r from
'MONDAY
. vary muck and I think It glng its feet on sueb
No one eapectad I
.
oufwO
of
prominent
memplause replied, "ft'e easy when jt&gt;u
W# cannot i m ourselves aa it. It is one of the most fruitful things a citizen can do.
a very fine Idee to build this economic Integration of
- The Heat dull Avenue Circle will choff, Ernie Morris. David Gal­
to de othsrsvlae. &gt; Ifa'a
Wem
reports
followed
the
earn to control the stork.*
loway, Randall Robbins, Edwin
md ifar chltdHn. This
And In Romo, tho InU,
redaction himself,
W»el at the rhanel at 2:00 I’ M.
• • • “ i . Faithful are the
It last week that Mar- Myra
Am Doudney,he declared
Myra A*
*
nd will luep little chll- Federation of Newspaper
W»UM« of a_frltnd.~Prov. 27;U.
The regular ineeting of th* Sap- Mhdden, te r ry Burney.
one of the leaders of
ntln
Rokossovsky,
for.
sat.niece of Ml
HlWantan
Schools In Danger
f°» u n *ta
,Is
, ,a prot-nlece
great
wanton tT.. W.
Court entertainers: May Pole
oul of trouble. 1 think that condemned government regulation
ford Htory league will be held at
cans.
'
• . • rti
Congratulation! to Senator Hol­
arm* eomraander now Lawton, and woa attended at birth
playground helped Banford of newsprint aalo and dlmrlhuttoa. f * 1,
thr Yacht Club nt 8:00 P.
.. Dancer*: Eugenia Dowling, Ruth
He hae also done the d m thing
The 17-natlon ^ d e r a t io n t » " A a r jf e of PotandV military b&gt;. , Kiwanian. Dr. Wade dimer.
Rccltsl Number One In memor- Nettles, Ann Davis, Geraldine
land for the fine fiaht he it mak“That building? Oh, that was a school, but they before many time*, speaking Hi farymoeh.’
lam to Mrs, Fannie S?. Mun.itui Betsy Westfall, Edna Cnwnn, H il­
Macks and whites.
'•* *&lt;(\&gt; 1 Tommy Wyatt wrote. "Tuesday proved a Swedish resolution do- S S S f'JllA
t0 ^
The 1960 eh* rt* rJ °.f Boy Btout
'W
the
Senate
againit
the
lincouldn't
get
any
more
teachers,
so
they
had
to
close
it
up.
k
*!
mending also that govern
gvtromMeat
.
. .. tnn Troop ft. sponsored by tho aub.
me* f%- MJ*X
fu r room want ta visit the Elks manding
will be given bv pupils of the Fan­ da F.rgle, Chios Ballinger, Trudy
In fact, tor ysars now,
about 100 was picsented by President Smith
FEPC bill.
.
The kids don't have anywhere to go now."
hayypround.
m utt be
Elks did a big tionlng of newsprriat "Mnal
nie It. Mtinann I ’tniiu Scbuol at the Taylor. Gall Smith, Jane Whatley,
erery Urns Mr. Tntmda
stay-down
mlnara_ are staging a stay
to U. K. Goff, one of the directors
f
favor to us and the other Ban- such as to assure equal ties
Htudln, B03 Myrtle Avenue at. 8:1ft MrCarley, Donna Evans, Nancy
•tmant atrtka
.
This conversation may not he Imaginary a few years shotted the Republicans,''
Moeton colliery to of the Troop.
l i the
t_. .......................
Cash. Jeanette Bullard, Irena Kel­
M u. Wendell Willkie n beina front now. wc are warned by a survey made by the National Taft has promptly pot-shotta
teftard atrik* in
I'.JI
tord children by-bulldiag the play, to all nrwspayera - without g
protest tho Impending shutdown
ly, and Helen Mlkolajrlk.
Guests Introduced by Col. 8. G.
nd and w« appreciate It verv
TUF.8UAY
%
boomed in New York list* «• a Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Stan Democrat!, Just to mSU-'t , _
of tha mine.
Chorus; Donna Nswion, Bobb;
H . &amp; P . W . C lu b
Harriman were C. B. Bllckcndor|y. Hanford will respect It.
Recital Number Two In ntetiinr•
't.'.Hp
pomiblr opponent of Vila Mar- dards. It amounts to this: more and more children are en­ even.
fftay have stayed ondarground fer
Little, Kaye Bryan, Edita Rush­
of
Brooksvllle,
E.
W.
Price
of
Have. It will also kaep chllJxm
to
Mrs
Fnnnlc
ft
Munson
will
All this gets acetp
slftte yesterday. Five hundred
eaa&lt;onio, New Ymk .Socialist mem- rolling for school, fewer and fewer teachers have been se ways has bean, as a I
O. H. Spohn of Winter
ut of mtaeblof.” ,
We given by pupils of the Fannie ing, Ruby Hushing, Faye Ashley,
MbdWteMr'.md luplHr! of tea California,
b #.ef Connie*. Mr., Willkie would cured to care for them. This year 20.000 more qualified of American oolitic
Park, J. A. Jesty of Sanford and
Ubf Rushing, In her letter Pital. The dub
R. Munion t’lnlio Srhoul at th^ Betty Alford, 8ylvi* Pearson,
company
Ji
'
Allan
llettel,
president
elect
of
uly,
and
every
dagL
tge
out
that
’’tha
playground
Studio, fift.l ' Myrtle Avehuc, at Juanita Wynne, Charles Pence
voters
knew,
being
hui
■ f t e '* lt*B«ndout improvement elementary teachers will be available,:but the need Is for
Thelma Rusntun, Mary Ann Hall.
H:If.
P.M.
*
''
'
snford because Sanford brV will aervo frogp Ts
the
Key
Club.
,
c*
that
life
Is
not
IJust
-&lt;U
Ir-Old mint monager.
IS the New Yoik delegation.
100,000 more. It Is easy to figure where the nation will whites but hae variant
The aongs were “It la Always
The
I'llol
Club
will
hold
its
reg­
much recreation. Ban- 0 P.M., receiving
d tte foillery agent,
stand if these figures continue for the next ten years.
ular himlness meeting at the Yaeht Music To H li Ear". "Thomai Jefirtiy approelttee and thanks ing the telephone a
Nevertheless, these
'
otter
\
tt*« Flout
Florida Forest .Service ra­
What is thn trouble? In some cases teachers are still tics make It a tittle
Club at K:ro P.M. to be preceded fersky" and "One World "
|e for giving Us this play- assistance.- ■ f*
cause It ito longer wae economic
Flag Drill: Bnmrnv, Dunn, Pat
by the tionrd meeting nt 7:80 P.M.
bacausa It win keep many request came’ to
At. ‘ V
vail* dial the
to operate. Tne announcement
the amount of wood con- underpaid; nvorcrowded classes arc frequent, which meantt tha son-pelltlcat v
Dunn, te r r y Reel, Lois Guldens,
M'«ti
l.ueile
Cntnpbell's
Rootn
out
of
msanataa.
from
President,
T.
’
T
tefttrof
want
the
best
possible
promued
work
would
bo
found
for
It
the
?
tuned in foforeit fires every year, that morn schools should Is: built, and there Ib sometimes
the hospital aasudetkm.
of Sanford are
Eight of Snnfvrd Gnimtunt School Jeanine Stoddard, Vergil SpWay,
and want to pick tha
w many miners aa poulbla at the
' 3 ^ BKtof of
”* whit
csrrfea«ly atari- need for a higher ranking for the teacher in the community. mn It.
playground they win Veep
will pteurnt h play
U vnt” Laura Phillips, Billy Thompson,
This BftPW Club will Join wltb
nearby Bradford colliery.
Wayne McCoy, Huth Benton, Ronw * [ t e f * *4|fWould be enough to supply a Too ofton certain reslrtenta of small towns and villages take
nt «;00 P.M. ut thr ?rliof
thoughts In their minds ond the Slate B A PW In the forma­
This Is a wistful
t
til thought
I
The al
Luckock. Hubert Balbonl, llo^ iiib lir is invMrd
Nltrnrf.*
won’t be thinking of doing tion of a now committee. gadtr
f . • newtprinl mill at large .» ||tr $32.­ It on themselves to pry into and regulate teachers’ private would be helpful If somenow
wntd Alfred. Earl Benton, Wesley
Mrs. Mlml Rmtthwkk of Lake
000,000 Coots Iftvrr Newsprint dves. They are subjected to such petty tyranny as prohibi- tlrlen* could be persuaded
Dec*, (tilth Walker and Billy
tO p A Y M O R E T H A N E V E R
Pat Dunn wrote the Elks, Worth to secure data on women
■town In pobllc some time and am
Hoinucoininj? Day
Company which makes over 100.­ lion of smoking, dancing nr movie-going. The local busy- mil ihortromlnge and vtrtota all "Ewybody thanks you for the who are qualified to aceept state
Brewer.
,
bodies will have to Ik? put in their place if their towns wish both ildas.
Square Dance: Raymond Hardy,
000 Ion* of newtprinl annually.
playground for children. The only and national policy-making posi­
rimmed
By
Churi’li
'i • r.
Cntlcr, Yvonne Cullen, Kenneth
to have good teachers and schools.
,•
But t It’s spring again, ■ And pllce we have had to play In was tions.
Sheila Paul. Jim Hawkins, Robert
Under the legislative commit­
Education has generally been esteemed the foundation about this time every two ytatt-r 1 the schools or parks. It Is a
If you are in favor of f*r«ater
Khi-urczn M p II i . hII sI C h u r c h , Ramsey. Mary Tnnnet. Deule Mao
tee's direction a aVody will be
*
thing
for
children
and
mothwhtn
CongresiMrn
ere
runnlngfpf
of
the
American
way
of
life.
Not
even
a
Russian
war
could
which
h
Incntcd
live
mile:.
nou
II
i
Thompson. Boh Recly, Jr.. Bobba
government efficiency and econ­
:The children cannot gel In made of tho creation of Juvenile
te-elcction — we have to It
'
nf Hitiifi.ril on tin* old Snnfuid- Mattair, Larry Wallis. Margaret
omy. write a letter to your srnatnrs do as lusting damage as the collapse of our public schools. the same roatine, m*rs t f
,-rJtlhlt playing, there aa they courts for all aountlee or cornOrlHliilo highway, will Imli) Its Moore Robert
Mitchell,
An|n
IT P A Y S T O B E LO N G
tgeuld somewhere else, and It is hlnml counties Jolnlte tte atMana
aad representatives telling them to
It’s always been like that
Homecoming Huy May -B. This Vnnce, Laura Ann Andonon, Ro­
Constitution
Commltioa
(or.the
ratare
h
r
them
to
play
there.
We
But
the
Truman
tain
i
support the non-partisan Hoover
i-hltrcli
i:&gt;
the
&amp;Htne
age
an
the
San­
Aids To Communism
b e r t Warren. Joyce Garttes. Ro­
s caastructlo*, new routes are being treatReads are
tftank you for putting In a play­ vision of the Florida Cenatitutlon
Taft tattoo on the De
ford Mr tliodlr.| r'lmrch, both devel- bert Fryer, Barbara I-ec, Richard
Cwpftdision Report. Don’t think
tleos tie taking their plsea 1* tte traval
‘ '
Ugsting various atMkrta
ground for Banford children.”
hides aren't the end of I
•■ning
from
the
old
Firmest
Tlson, Randal Lavender. Oracle
Extremes sometimes meet. American Isolationism ai
aaaga to require emergency mechanical atof legalised
gambit
•d gambling;
and alter
■WRI if a
■A
'&lt; . yotar,letter doesn't count. It. along
H Just the start for this y
virthodld Chapel a l 'Mcllonvllle. Smith. Barbara Smith. Evelyn
fftr
from
home
.
.
»nnoca*t
met
or
lots
are
ixdnts
suggested-h,
generally
conservative
folk
who
regard
Communism
wll
'Fair
Is
,
laatton.
•
*
ore
in
coming.
As
tha
w
&gt;
\ii/. itu V '
hundreds of others your
The family nf John M. Lord and Reynolds, and John Bowen.
JelL who as strangers ara not known and
Bryant to Mrs. W1
.tetetelpHn
special horror. Here is an estimate o f effects made by form- warms, so will the oratory, p
I
other- of lh|» A c tlin , bow known
Three foreign folk dsnefs: Uw
* cask for ball . . . ActIdeate happen every
tSStL?
*•
°»&gt;f «r Senator John Foster Dulles, new Republlcian Hdviscr to ttlarly when the Congressman
S e m in o le C o u n t y
An Itetenatlon
hm Citrus Ilcightr., worn chatter Halter— Marty Cameron, F*y«
BIW fang that tan gtl results.
Planned
for
M
«
I
L
it
ceatly
hospital
bills
.
.
.
Aad
ONLY
tha
up
hers
for
I960
and
scoot
members of) Fhertee/n mote than Hhllowav, Charlotte Weodhnm,
the accrotary of state:
rod la kalp at all tlmea and I* ovary place.
officer will come ,ift/
homa to get In eome plugs
lift yi-tirx ago. ''
’ '• I 1* n*A
Maty E ither Powell. Bobby McJ eter IM M contract garagaa, with a
by " pup5ll"^fr Waa" Howt- (he Installatloa of al
r
“Those who would have the United States
themselves.
'. •
:
vary good publicity for
Rev. J. W | Austen has servedtas K iting,' Joe &gt;Pl»her. Keith EIIU.
cers
at
the
Ckambaf
ty
Bawd.
(lift.
Cask
Bond,
with
a
pttaaaal
pursue
isolationist
policies
arc,
whatever
they
say,
Bo you may juit as watt settle
' periods and Maurice Phillips. Russian Harvest
, psslor at a iffe
ifferent
re n t'ri
coma* from « Chicago
WjuTevery mamteraklp. irtth a host of
Mrs. Willlama ra
bark for what’s coming. Thkgrn
now cndlftp
de facto accomplices of Soviet ..Communism In It*
ft hhs fifteenth i ye nr Frolic—Jojdee psUy. ConnleiGanv
•investigator who. says that
Hr 'tte "knod, tew" .and teadte—a ta s*rv#
made on Mlaa Jewnl
ho
plenty
pf
It.
In this espartty.' l.i •
e!•
i HTe, Btjtlna Bm'|l.n! J a r t l# ^ d j
announced program of encireUng and Isolating the
Is III at, h .r tem l
three million AAA mealher* pleasanter.
l«ta i. th « &gt; u n « **&lt; o rfh *iiiram
Does It born rout Than, this
Homecoming *sril|t be *n&gt; ad-day
were
—
*-*-*-^
United
States
so
that
It
eanbe
dtgiangled
into
sub­
presented
by
the
O
i
•&lt; f ' . I - ' f l t ' t ' - T ’* 1* ' V f .**
*
U
a good Unto to ask youmtf f t
.top gaiigitcri and criminal!.
.
sm-lco heglt
heginnlnrf
' ' ' -vrith: Surtlay .................. ....
HUSKS' dWteh
g E
mission. We can save freedom for oamelves only
question:
&lt;
.
t ,
■Frli-inl ill IthtHi A. M. nnd lurliul- Carolyn.Hohlnson snd J w j l ^
t nefarious activities hatra
member of the worM’e eldest and Mrgaat
&gt;
;lf
r**
sea
rate
a
ta
and
aa
as wo engage in thn great or effort of Having human
If you don't Ilka what'a hap*
R
e
n
t
C
o
n
t
f
o
i
e
hs wett tdlnner on. thr Jnnlre Klnlaw, Marv Alice
lug
n
rtdentU*
*
•fta
rk
t*
.
.
.
JOIN
NOW.
shown
iad in proportion . to the
'••a ..
penlng, and will happen, why don't
■•MV.artT-' ■“ T'j v r
urspri arid / 'oftuer
gtoun Is. Aik rr
freedom everywhere.’
Trumpetrr: Jo* Flsnrr.
D orlr
:af
influence
they
have
been
IteitllMS
today
you
take
an
active
part
la
poli­
BEE ar. CALL year Seminole Coantr Keprenentatlv*
Keprt
mi nibrrs unit friends of the church
Ushers: Catherine Kin
- * ' 14!A 1• *‘
To have nothing to do with the rest of the world would tics and try to chaagp.lt?
th and ouv removal
E lvlr
ntlcnd.
nrr
lrvlt*d
U
0 dftacl,’* it y i Virgil Peterton,
•
.
C
H
A
R
L
E
S
M
U
I
R
H
E
A
D
Bridge*
.Ann
llorvey,
an
Is show national seals
gratify many Americans. Unfortunately that would mean
If you did jump In ond hop
Sanford, I N orJdi_
PJteM 14ft
•IB Raftraalla
Car foil.
FBI agent. Floridian! should turning tho rest pf the world over to Russia. A policy of upAnd
da*
r&lt; in
of exorbitant rtel
on the stump to get vote* and
flguraa, • and th* wave
FrturratHs Planned
'a to rid their ilalo of theie complete indifference to what la going on elsewhere Is like best the other guy; would you In
Mr.
Truman
ftlftg
t
Bid* School features • rent Increesas would
wll.
•
Hy IlibiHciiH Circle
Ignoring a fire In tho back of the house. It might spread to the end do it differentlyf-,. ■ •
sard east!*, with rad tur- average
family would have to cal
Or,
would
you
fall
In
line
and
I S1
- • ,
Tba Wait-Bids pupils draw It* * pending
the front.
for food andclsthlha,
In no lime at all be speaking In
might have been eapacttd,
platuraa of vagatablea.
plan*
for
luuKtati.!
nul meeting
lie said that wauldilMd to,v
Marks and whites, telling how good W a im am tte ahiblm ployment.
place* for tne emning venr were
Aft, man • who won’t be beaten
|.
ton aro and what a tramp tho that t
matt te.aaaatto ba ap4 - iim le hI the meeting '&gt;f 'lie llihlcmrt'ba beaten, to Tom Wation
Labor groups alto.campal
opposition la?
. ■; • .
BIRTH
J
S*cu» f'lrrlc of the Garden Club
strongly
for
«9ntinqatle*g
|
cepP
r
e
s
s
V
s
.
C
r
i
m
e
The
man
who
didn’t
follow
that
• f Tampa goal into tha run­
Imrit
teachers
Fridn" afternoon at the home of a n n o u n c e m k n t
lino, would be a rare bird. And
,ro'* - .
• &lt; i jt'tevcJi: &gt;.a
Nashville Bsanar
Mr*. E. R. Remey on West IV sn!
wW* C b a a t a r McMullen
Spokesmen for ■A sthere have been vary few ton
lleth Street. Mrs J. P. Thurmond
&gt;te t — grenman • from the Firil
A , T of
tott * - ■
birds In American potltlca.
served as co hostess, nnd Mrs.
yesterday that vif
D W n . The Supreme Court ruled ‘ Now tha third of tha nation's bring criminals to Justice and to
T
Michael Glnson, incoming chair-*
“10 moit wantod’’ criminals, ai promote law, order and daccndropped
lab*.
N XsR eR .
that Saraiota'i delayed 100 extra deterlbeil Ip a asrlea of Intar ey.
man, conducted the meeting In the
Mr. and Mrs. R. Holden David
for
a
now
ronadit
F o u r New sm en
ab»cnr# nf Mis. Pelh Woodruff, Htinounce (ho birth of * daughter
emba for Jerry Colhoi don’t count. national Nawa Sarvtea artlclaa
Mr.
Truman
J, Edgar Hoover, wo believe,
1
,1
,41
4
*
*
*
rheltmnn.
,. . .
Karen Ann on May 12 at Orange
JftA without them Jerry ran third, published In tha Banner and waa speaking for law enforeaU M a are now/betas dr
Entertainment was provided by Mtmorlal Hospital In Orlando.
othar
newspapers
thtWughoufe
He estlaifttad
int to remember in future the country, has bean appratiand« ment Isadars throughout the na Ilka clubbouM at Spd*Road*1
naton and
young
Terry
Ooembel,
who
de­
Mr*. David I* In * former Miss Vi­
only 8,000,000
tlon M ^well aa for U&gt;* Ara«rl
* '
lighted
hla audience with several vian
g|L__ _ ______________
|4 it't the find count that iM
Hattaway of Altamonte
ba under rant t
can public whan ha called at­
nectlon
on
his
accorrtlan.
tie /b f Urn public atten- tention to tho sendcoa. rsnde
'Don’t be trying to chaaga
______
w &gt; After a delicious sweet course Springs.
preach tte te
0
.thaaa fugitives, by tha
units* caterolM licMN$^. i / :.
__»all around two or thraa day*
waatHur .* *
was
served'by
th*
hostesses,
the
U
S
n ptese, It Is not at alt
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member* enloyed *
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...that all or moat of
Mr*. Reynold’s garden. wh#fK»l'*y
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be Ht the hadda of the
fu ll given them by It* 3 p i * *
4*4
JKln
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marvelled al the progres*
• lo n g .'T w o -of thraa
' " and many a
Oaltert
satd'te
an#
Path
triad
just
a
f»w
month*.
s*
far
resulted
from
Solved
because
'
Tho".,’ prisrnt were Mrs. John
of tha criminals by
i program; lika Sanaior Pap1:
Ludwig, Mr!- R .L.
hIMna In one InFrsd Eerrennir, Mrs. Chsrl*
ia to promiia everyone
n» • saw their ptetursa
Morrison, Mra. W. C. 8»lc)
tha IN S sterlea about
ling and Hope to bach it up
Is Wfl'IlV
ji Q,\
Mr*. John Ifox, M r*. J. N ■ *?•
kttrmweni money. "Every
r Mr*. W. H. Btessart, Mrs MIc
director:
fA in s o n . Mr*. R- O. Brlaon. WrJI.
'
ra in hli b'aart
l% # Ph Melsch, M r^ Frank
rln wrack ;tbar
Mrs. J. McRanay, Mrs.
Itaduca Hto bankr
Mr*. J. P. Thurtnond, Mra. E. K&gt;
'bring fint in
Remejr.
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than Opmmuniim, ftat
C h ic k e n F r y
ad • Mteai
predd' ftaadotn taU 'tn
BID*
M ad e B y O . E . 8.
la t te
• m ail
« : T te
iln*
Plant for th# annual ehlckan
la Newfry to be held June ft at the.Corlav
, Jcwnp at temon Bluff war# dl»bussed at »h# M«Y w m IJ"'' of
kv:
|lO ,r,V Un* .\i M (..»
the Past Matron’* Club nt Bemjo u r .r a
Inole Chapter No. 2, O.E.fl. held
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at the home, of Mr*. B. C. Moore
**i, v a«b y
on West First Blurt.
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Mr*. B. J. N l*. rice president,
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presided In «h* abaenea o f,M ra.#
avoided
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Jo* Corlay,/ president,

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Mrs. C. W. Shoemaker, Beardal) Avenue, was called to Cross
City early Wednesday morning be­
cause of the death of her father
Robert Mullis. Mr. Mullia. who
nad been in g o o d health suc­
cumbed to a heart attack.
Th*
funeral W
ill be held
today at 2:00
htld
p M
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~ M. In Cross City.

Pte. Claude Wethcrington,, son
i
of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wetherington, Sr., Oilando Highway, on
April 2ft received ■ Certificate of
Proficiency specialising in airplane
Instruments at Chanuta. A ir Force
Base Its Illinois. Of eight men at
the base receiving this certificate,
two are from Florida: WetherIngton and Pfc. Ronald Jackson of
Miami.
H o lly w o o d
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYW OOD. May 18 — f/P)
— The whole thing started when
an actor tossed Joel McCrea a
copy of a financial dally.
1 expected to se* McCrea gobble
up the news about stocks and
bonds, since he is considered on*
of th# most “loaded" (with moolal
stars. In town.
But he confessed
he nuvrr roads the sheet.
' T never sell," he remarked, "so
why should I read s financial
pepfrT,"
Then he drew on two
decades of experience in Holly­
wood and made this observation:
" I think the trouble with most
movie actors is that they think
about everything but acting. They
are either doping the horses or
worrying abftut what their stocks
are doing or mulling some deal to
buy an apartment bouse.
They
devote their time to everything
except what brings In the money
to Invest— motion plrtures.
"The movies tic • warm, satis­
fying business. But it's an exact­
ing business, too. Ami you can't
give a good performance when
vou worry about that call to vour
business agent."
McCrea, a rare star who seems
properly adjusted to life, said bis
thoughts seldom stray far from
a picture when he |x making It.
McCrea’s own financial Inter­
ests ate large; but apparently
simple.
|
’
y l hftVe.mtr ranch,'blit its n**ds
Atd‘ meftglr," he iald. " T have a
m*u there who’ can' handle every,
thing himself,'Leonid go sway for
ifx r Aibntlla rind l1' wouldn’t be

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P A P .E

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Jimmy Wade Honored iMrs. Bolls Entertain#
At Birthdny Party
Garden t.Itiii Circle.

W a r e B i b l e C ta a S ' '■ 11
E n jo y s F is h F r y

Jimmy W.ide, -on of Mr. nnd
Thr !»• i me ” 7
The R. W. Ware Bible class'
Mrs. Ben iVmle, was imnored by t^e Cfi t - . l
Ot the First Methodist Church en­
ills parents with a patty nt their Garde n (.'&gt;■ It -.-a- ;
joyed a fl«h fry Tuesday night '
.ionic mi Palmetto Vvmiie la'-t a&gt; 12' i • r M cat the of home Mr. and Mrr. J. J,
owning on th* occu-nmi of Iii., Flotehtr It..!’ ' V
Carver at temon Bluff. The fish
• Cot • ! &lt;;.■ ti lit'
&lt; d.
fuurtccntii tiirlInlay.
were cooked on an outdoor oven
Games were tdsyed nod cake
ami supper was served from tables
Mr . 7 K t':.if'
ti*
and punch weic «cived tu fifteen mectire \&lt;
underneath the trees.
the | or r 'A Ga • ;en
uf hi&lt; fuetid*
The h o u r via' Collect '' R •
\.a r - o i ■I rd
Because of rain, anv businre* to
heautifuliy de.oiutrd with glndic- I, ■|.-.e- il&gt;. &gt; ,
for
bo discussed by the rloss was post­
r
luse.,,
and
Mr«.
IVadt
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assislcl
ti-xi .-• &gt; '
poned until their next regular
in
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serving
I
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Mrs.
J.
K.
Wolf.
\t.
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meeting to he held on June 20.
Tile g:ic.*t — were Patty Will’ •
d.-n
Those attending this delightful
iiiiii D im u, iliitty A •• ti
. id
outing were:
l'i»twv Collin-.. II h io .
►
.
at
Judge and Mrs. R. W. Wan: and
t'nulettc ( i i m . i i , Snnur, i
their guest, Miss Myrtle Kitchens,
Louise Hellion, itodnui1' K,u le
iV.
of Augusts, Gn.j Rev. and Mrs.
Kenneth F.llia. ftolibv While. Don Tin lie:
IiulJ. E. McKinley and children, Ed­
aid Yoiinit, Noilv Name, .tilly If. m or
ic (m t ry
ward, Mnrv and Barbara; Mr. and
I'm l. and K. mm Aim. i .on
the feint v 1 sue.
Mrs. J. P, Bates and sun Larry;
Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Bellamy and
Mr- G c .'li* Met'.ili. Alia. 11. M
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bellamy.
I a Soothward
M
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■t*rp«tir»t
Mrs. F. U. D y*l, Mr. H. L.
uni "'I
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Drown. Mis. Lula Moran, Mr. nnd
Bem'l.
Mr*. R. V. Thompson. M r*. Les­
... • y U f S .
lie Shepherd, Mrs. Jack Burney A 1
Arthur Glart nnd i ester V m
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sob Larry, Eddie Srukarik, Mr.
•ue each loiinntijt h'iu .
i Mra.
and Mr*. I' II. Wyatt und children
I.ukr.
..|&gt; . ctn.
Phillis and Tommie, M r*. Robert
Mr. an,I M n. Jun'f'
.Its.
Roely and .-on Bob, Jr.; Mr. and*.
Make tlieii liollli l.ilr
.
.
Mi
RutMrs. J. W. Brown.
I &gt;i nted on M i- Poll's pi
.
M .
Mis. 15. M. Lnih.iigh, M i-, r i i
Mrs. C. E. Cbm pi ning, Mr. and
• , .Moil.
'. hittei mill sou. Grant, t'o rd ,
M r*. Fred Smith and children i
•olio M el.micro unil .love*. \N
Mike nnd Leslie; Mr* R. T. W ar­
I*
iiinii spent feiturdiiv nt li'ivtc"
ren. Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Hughey
BM
Bench.
and children Lewis Jr mid .Imiiini
Thursdnv night wne Kmoilv
Mr. and Mrs. Kusae|| McKinney
, Night at th.» M. K. Church. ^ ip
ami daughter Sandra: Mrs. W. W,
... .. iiiinpi \ Inc i tit Roberts, whose wedultig to Dr isi.oei. * pp,&gt;,.|\*it at 7 oo |&gt;,J|
Tyre and rhildren Shirley und
took
pin,
o
Apr.
IP
Is,
the
forintr
Miss
Sheila
Mary
O’Connell
of
Belt;,.(,|g,. Hmton of S&lt; C|. nd i
Billie; Mr. und Mrs. J N. A rratt'llo: Mr. and .Mr*. Itu u ill PeWltt snout, Mils* Dt. and Mrs. Huberts, icturned Mcnnay from Bermuda now woikin,. foi Lester V.mo nt
■ml mv.now u siding near the Municipal Airport.
jtlie plan.mi mill.
ami son Nathun
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II Dahn of
Mn.. It F. Cole, Mr i. .1 II. Tindel. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Swain,
those preient s.mg "Go,l Rt&gt; With Winter Park were visitor* ..t t h e ! ___
Mr. and M u . J.*J (.’arvri. Miss
You *Til We Meet Again" an a E. 8. Moore's last week
Mrs. Don fetowell cooked Moththey do tint b . c
Nonnc Not wood and Mis* Betty
benediction.
er’s Dnv dinner for tier Mother
Ref cihnn - ■
’
Bryan.
Tltose uttcmling wete Mr«. John
Mrs. S. G. lltook, nnd the Stowell,
F ir-t ' lent li" 1'
Mothcts of tin mriutiFM of the Jones, Sr., Mr*. James A Idiot t. family and llriehlork spent Sun- &lt;''imp Go".'i" . (!■’ .
Chn tlnn Cndeuvor Class of tho M r*. John llowrii, Sr.. Mr*. John duy with them.
' Batur.lnj n e " ’ •&gt;
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CoHgrrKiitmiial (’ hutch were hon­ It. Crow, Mrs. C, B. Patterson,
Mr. nml Mrs. J. A. Butfrhk me , Di.v with h * m '■
ored wills an lnfntm.il supper ill
'
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parents of „ new baby sill limn He will i cumin f "
the «liun il palish home on Knit- Mrs. Evan.s. Mr.*. John llcrlist, Monday. May lu.
j m . e i . M i ..
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day A|i»v Mnrv Lou Bowen. M ar­ Mr*. Harold llerbst. Mr«. Keellne.
On Thurnlav night. &gt;lnv IS. dcr. *
Mm. Claude Baumlois was luin- tha Junes and Itcttv I'atterian
Lieut Bet!. f p i l ' '
o •’&gt; - , .
Miss Wltto, Martha .lories, Mnrv the Adult Clas* of B T C . w II
ored with a hundketchief shower
'
''e r
go to Ktitcr|iiitv for a busines« M r and ' I - f fern " •
at a meeting of f|,r W M. fl. nf fornnM the receiving line and pre­ Lou Bowen, Hettv Patterson. Rev
the O n trn l Baptiil Church Friday sented n o li mot lit i with a cor­ J. II Hoot, William Abbott, John meeting at (be homo of the pas­ Reel f Its*-1* tal t\ n litelm . D.
sage
hap been promoted to Captu n.
Bovven.
Ilnndnlph
Crow
and tor, Rev Honing and fqlitilv
night nt the home of Mrs. E. L.
A detlclom. I'iciilt Hiippei waa Ctinrlc, Patterson.
All adults are Invited even if t'migi at ulnimn • llettv
Davis, 2201 Dak Avenue. Mrs
Saunders i.. leaving shortly fur tcieed lu iff.t d vie finin alt attracU V W K td i
’ «e*sC8 a J
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lively appointed tnlilc, and . the
Cohunhiis, lin.
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35s:
Those pinonit were Mn.. C. J. llltiing table waa decointed with
h - . - j
Wilkinson, Mis. J. F. Bentun, Mrs. ginreful atraiigenients ol pink nml
1, H Wynn, Mrs. Chailcn Hayes, yellow gladioluses and feincry
Mrs. Vmdn Mac Lumlquist, Mrs. flanked tty Imtning tapers
F t 'ilS If llO
K. L. Davia, Mrs. Jack Benton,
Itimi.'diiilelv following t i l l - - I I I '
Mr*. Claude Sounders, Mrs. 8. J. pei, a slim I pi ogtam waa pre­
Brooks, Mr*. S I.. Warner. Mra. E. sented bv (lie gtoun The welcom­
O. Keith, Mrs. Kail Sweat. Mrs, ing luldrcvwa wete delivered liv
E. P. \\.Iliu m *. Mia. John Key, Mr&gt; Wilhm Keeling, adiill udvlnoi
H 0« $ 1 .4 9
Mrs. David Mycr*, Mt&gt;. T. J. uf the d ilu tio n Endeavor, and
Davis and Mr* Harry Huffman, Rev, ,1 B. Knot,
Mrs Keeling
n visitor.
n l- in t r o d u c e d
tin co
special
The next inerting will he held gucidl.. M i- Harold Hi tied. Mr*
at the home of Mrs Ditvid MystV, K. K’ Kvans, assistant advisor 1 of
rerwllllger l.nne on Tuesday, May tlic group, mid M in Helen Witte.
30.
t i i
Prgnnist of the church ami pianist
J
S o jn n o
it : an I clto'lr director for the group
The Scripture reading was &gt;tlven
hand when Dmigla* Fairbanks. Sr b\ Chkrle.s Patter son, followed I»v
told him: “ No matter how success-' icndlulfj,,"Mother'll Day," "Tu Mv
"When I t ’s Mot liar's
.given hv Martha Jones,
syour
t i i . rhands
. n ' S ’CThen
' c t t vo'u nlwavs P»F,"&lt;
u m t a id
Mary Ist't Bowen nml llettv Pat(ON TMf
Two miislcnl n'le’piuiiK,
tcrhaln imlc|iiinilrn( smj .fti'bmlv israpu.
TUMAiy
ran push you around.'•
,
"BD»*ud il*av of Motlmrlmod'' with
Jot'l added w&gt;th a grin:, "Tlust'i Alary l.mi Bowen as solnlit and
why I've kept up with the latent •'Mother." nung bv the entire
D on’t w n ii fu r u p a in fu l c u l, •H’riipt* or b u m lo reveal
ranchers' equipment.
t , will nlAt the
wav* he able lo got a jqlf, itotm j grtnip, wem iiresniited.
Hint you In th (lie means fo r re n d e rin g till* sim ple fit *1
coinluiilbii " f Hie tu og mm all
where."
a id tru n tn ic u lH I hut noolhe (lie pain nml protect

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Include
' mb &lt; o tte r | Investments
In
•tocki:
r i i'b uuy reliable stocks
ahd held U t o ' them. 'They may
go do*n f u l l dfth't cfcr#; ' They
■teay*’ g&lt;r op ■
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■ H * Is oft* of the few stars w
bruuUe*. hfp own money. Ho l old
me why. a
“I f v 1 Could make this much
money, I aught to hasr* the brains
to know what to do with It.”
"I always remember whet Boh
IWjfr Vnd Bing Croshv told nte.
They n t a there Is no better In­
vestment I than U. 8. Savings
Bqhcln.
The interest Is not as
much us you might get elsewhere |
hut the principal is always safe
And if an actor can put away
some of the principal that he
makes every year, he doesn’t have
to worry.”
VThc trouble Is that new stars
who earn a 1100,000 a year try
to live us though they were mak­
ing that much. Actually, they are
making u lot less when taxes are
deducted."
McCrea also rsmembers anoth­
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tM O A Y M A T

Preschool Children

A Hare Opportunity

Sanford Herald

Being' Examined

Most of our friends in 8anford, we are sure, will be
thrilled to learn that this la National Foot-bathing Week.
For, according to a release which has just come to our desk,
seven out of ten American suffer in one form or another
with sore feet. And so the week of May 20-2 7 has been set
aside by the National Association, of Chiropodists as an
opportunity to do something about It.

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By IfeW tT T M stK E N Z IB
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst

Tbs political upheaval In Tor*
key, vomiting in the defeat of the
lonp dominant People’* Party by
the comparatively new democratic
party, i* another landmark in
that ancient country’s modernizaNeedless to say, m ost fo o t troubles re s u lt fro m neglect Kcrnnl Atnturk a hare generation
o f o u r f.jct. W e e ith e r t r y to crow d them in to shoes w h ich tion which began under tho lata
are too rm a ll fo r th e m , o r as children we w ere g lad to ac­ ago
cept some hand-m e-dow ns fro m an older g e n e ra tio n . In I hi development may be Inter­
preted, I believe, more aa a nse ith e r ense o u r feet soon got out o f hand and develo|»ed lutal evolution than a* a specific
some k in d o f tro u b le fro m w h ich in all p ro b a b ility we w ill rebuke to the |taat political con­
never recover.
trol. The time had come for a
W e believe I t w as P re s id e n t Lincoln, one o f o u r g r e a t­ change from the one-party system,
est foot s u ffe rs , w h o said, “ W h en m y feet h u rt. 1 cannot and the voter* provided that
change.
th in k ." T o d a y we fin d th a t one out o f e very ten in d u s tria l
It «n» tn 1921, at a critical
employes is absent fro m w o rk tw o or m ore days u m onth moment In Ihe Greco-Turkish war,
as a result o f fo o t trou b les, and ch ildren w ho g ro w up w ith that tin- Turkt*h Notional Assentwar|&gt;cd ix s tu ic s In e v ita b ly s u ffe r from sore feet
hty gave Kemal—famous soldier
" T h e fu n d a m e n ta l need fo r foot health is public educa- " ml
*" chl* r ™
turn. * nays th e N a tio n a l A ssociation ..f C hiro po d ists. I lo re . X u i ? , ' „ (&lt;
."«rrV*,K'’ had matte a
a re six sim ple Toot h e a lth rules w hich m ay help to keep you great name for himself, bavin*
F R ID A Y .MAY 10. 1060
( III o f tr.fU blc:
imofiR other thniir« Ixwn re^pon1. R athe fe e t d a ily ; keep th em d r y ; w a lk and stand :,hV f" r the f" ,lu ,r i hf» n B,r?*
Iro D A ra niHLB v e r s e
w ith t o w pointed, s tr a ig h t ahead
fo ,r’"‘ I" c»PlL'ir« l,'B Ga.l,11 -E0''
•»
.m il„
.
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1 peninsula in the first world War.
i. t ’v I I
I? " t r a ,8 h t across, not round and not t o o " ||» vlng beaten the Greek* and
Fallh In * farm of rmirstc. It s n o rr i ns is th e heat W ay to prevent in g ro w in g to e-n ails. i.caln.-.fTiuaco. he turned hln i t ts immsigini
Jastiflrd inuiiv
many 11
tlmra
dally.
■■
mm fiBlly.
d. (.:v c im m e d ia te a tte n tio n to all wounds, b listers and ’ enthm to consnlldatin* hi* poliFight I hr good fight of faith.
skm
e ru p tio n s ; p re v e n t a th le te ’s fo o t; use n fu n g ic id a l• ,ifHl ,KM' ,,ion’ My
vo,y - v
I Tim. (1:10.
4,-iwhi of hand It nput it cuphemfsiw der on th e feet an d In th e shoes.
Anolher warning ag.unil guiernmcnl burrauracy come* from Beinard Da rue li. one of the nation'* out­
standing Jew* "Unlrt* lint rver
tgpanding uovcrnmrnl activity u
brought iincirr die retlrainls of thr
highest morsl law*.' he my*, "it
will wreck our »ociety Freedom's
greatest threat today i* loo iih k Ii
government." Dr fir it financing, hr
•dds. ' 'll the false- gninrl of trrunty.
More nilrn than not Rurirll Kay.

who wriln nur rnllifnn "Too I.Alr
To CUttify* U*r* lahRuagr wlucli.
if nothinp else, i* picturesque. De­
scribing hi* pirrlicanienl following
• recent Prr«* Aoncialion conven­
tion, he laid In* rye* Icnkrrl a* if
they thniild have hern turned in l»
• Blood Rank wreks ago. Wr, in teinly know how hr feel*
Molher-of-thf-Yeat
Mr*
Roe
Cloud. pail Indian, ha* a good
tirord tn »av Ini rluldrrn of the
"F.vriy grnrrstinn irrm* to
dial the children are yorng
tn the bow wow*", ihe «ay«. "Hut
I think the children of today sir
more alert to the lime* in which
live than rver hefotr'’ If they
think hard enough, older people
can grneislly recall incident* in
thtii younger day* whuh made
their elders g**p

year.
think
they

Doe* girnhling pay7 Well, to
Nad the he«dluie* you’d think
there wa* no rpi'ition about if.
Frank Eiickion. a fug gambling
punk from New York, made $b8r&gt;1000 net profit tail year on In*
Colonial Inn. a gMiiblmg joint neat
Miami.
and bit ioatt-to-ioail
book-making hutinr** u »sid to
bring in a neat little $12,500,000
k year. Well, he won't itatve on
that. But we still wonder if gsmb(tag pay*. We r.in remember when
A! Capone wa* a big shot too. But
|te didn't last very long.
, » Among President Truman'* Civil
L - ; Night* bill* i* one to *bolUh hy
V - - fader*! legulstion the poll tai,
,* . which Florida abolished many
H y fu r s ago. Rut if it i* important
V. ~
the federal govemmant to
guarantee the Negro the right to
^ » i Vote, iin'l it equally important to
» * .', guarantee him againrl the avila of
ploc voting and inlimidation such
M characterized ihe actions of tha
;
Warren political machine in Volusia
' " souaty to make Negroa vote for
Sonalor Pepper? It ie*ma to ut
. . " f h a l if Nagrot* are going to be
\ Itetdad to th* poll* like cattle and
y f ^ lhfootenad with whips and pistol*
they da not vote, and vote right,
Mb,' Rten parhap* they will be worse

a ir r n |l ' X° r&lt; h|e th ° fe ° l fln'* CXftOse them fre q u e n tly to th e Hor* ! ' &gt;A
td’y'^to '^Vvoti^h *ths
a ir and M u ish ln c; m assage th e feet o fte n w ith a cream n r Sultanate. Then he toured the
lotion.
ennuirv ant f-*rme&lt;l the peoples
nftrr which he again p«rf&gt; W e a r co rrect shoes th a t arc p ro p erly f it t e d ; change
National Avsemldy to
Republic
ir 4hn,. rn. 1
nV '» r Jl " ‘ ovt'r
w rin k le s ill hose ,.n-' name him as I'rvaiitent
i snot in n er lin in g s and o th e r creases w h ich niav
»«•,..
K«mal Ataturk then was Indiair
rictton &lt;r pressure on th e feet.
'
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putahiy the h i* u&gt;**. And her was

r.urv. r„u»,.0 «„d «x-1

a good
ol foot
If
ach in g

nII..V , tlM, c h i l d , . , , - , f a d
' lilro|s)d ist and consult one y o u rs e lf
tro u lllc.
&lt;
you do th is , you m ay save y o u rs e lf
feet, not to m en tio n th e distress o f
'

"

'K^SES .“*£!!

I occHsicnully b y l
at th e firs t sign '„ther&lt; ll&lt;- alsdlshed the Moslsm
Caliphate and secularised th*
fro m th e pain o f country -Ho even “bolDhcd tn*
h ig h blood pres- X ^ ' l *
which th?
f ;tithful w rrr rniuiretl to w e ir In
I hi- M omc| u w .
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Fohl* action regarding th * f«x

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The Fight On Crime

r nni&gt;cr! tinimunl hsritshti* tiecsuss
1Ih f Mn«lem h*» l« kneel and how
liitiM.-Ht cuntittitt'si tn mount in tho npp rn rirh to c rim e 1,1* ............. I l&lt;&gt; the prayer-rug
ai* a uniii-im I prnhlum . It occupied a p ro m in e n t place on the ■luring worship. You roulit do that
uifeniln o f 11m* recent an n u a l m eetin g o f tho U n ite d Staler* ...III the .lid round fe*. hut not
However, the believerw solved this
( (inference o f .Mayors. T h e d e te rm in a tio n in W iiMhm irtnn to
vvlfh an ordinary hn» with •* visor.
pul som« new a n ti-K a m h lin K law on th e fed eral .statute ■liffieiiHv bv wearing American
IxMiks in trrn w m y. T h e S enate invuH tiK aliun o f c rim e in juwt &gt;nl'- Min' turning the vl«nra around
tret ting; iiiu lc rw a y . and its |iosslhllitleH a re r*t ill u n c e rta in . •o the tunk Id . n hasehull catchel,
■n *h»y renid get their forehead*
W illi all thin, a fitll-lilo w n crUHiule ah'iiln-d n atio n al crim e, to tin- floor I have seen this ill
" in tc ru ta te nyndlcitlcs" o f c rim e , could ciutily develop.
n Turkish mo-ipre. and It t* an
A ll th in a tte n tio n to n a tio n a l c rim e migcM do gome uimm I atmt/.ing sight.
It m ay - c r y well tn- th a t some o f th e ta p ro o ts o f c rim e ar*
Mjthtr L Irilin- lured the laitin
to he f o .in l in p a m lilin ir syndicates or some o th e r kinds of nlphelirl, a rid when I w-.-r* In Turin te rs ta te o rtfiin u a tin n s . Federal action a g ain st these m ijrht : ke* in Iti.’-H I fniimt Hint this
lout;h. tut tile*, ruler wa* hlm*alf
he e x a c tly w h at is needed to cut some of th e roots, an il thus going ode cine* room* In the enunw eaken the w hole system .
&lt;r* .Iiatrirt m il helping not only
R u t in a cainpalitM iiim m st n a tio n al c rim e th ere le nUo | i Idhlri-ii inil grown folks in their
liuggtr to leum this strange new
th e danifi r o f h a rm . In th a t it m iu h t d iv e rt o u r n tie n lio n
' form of writing. Mo he had hia
fro m tho necessity to a tta c k crim e w h ere it lives and - kinillv side, too.
b reathes and reaps its ill-g o tte n (tains— in th e local com ­
Tima tlie utorv runs. Ketnal
m u n ity . Some c rim e m a y have in te r-d a te roots, hut all crim e t t i t inti renmile Turkey, forcing
hus local roots, and cannot live w ith o u t th em . T h e n atio n al 1it i nmida mnilvrniiatlon in sevenaspect a o f c rim in a l a c tiv itie s need a tte n tio n , and it in Irsieiie-Htrnle* Ilia mfl't}- rufortns
- ii i'|iide.| e.nmpulsorv edpuntion aruj
H ealthy
give th a t ‘a tte n tio n . Hut le t’a n ever fo rg et the lie iil-oliahtiipnt of rlaai diatlnr
local angle.
MniiV rt »'ri In • vinl» list1 the p:«b. CM-sled |i n* u* capital
ft»i thr f•onntry at Ankar n.
pen,i»ILo (vis tooguess and hi*
p ite11$•
nit-, AlIntuik WHA, greatly
f fl l.v t).e tank and file of
T lts rc in n d m itte illy room fo r im p ro vem en t in tlie ad
m in ifd rn tio n o f i.'itited S laton a ffa ir n in (ic n n iu iy , and at hln f»fi e A* 1 leivp Irrinu rtuid t»-. 1 wu* In
Mu* name tim e A m e ric a n c itlzc iia w h o arc p avin g Ih e loll for** iID this eotiimn
Stn ml'&lt;it|1 " lu ll he .1It «| In 1938,
nI u i i i I i I I f fu lly In fo rm e d aa th e co nd itio n s t lu r c
F o r these and Ihul great metropolis win
reaaona, o ffic ia la in th e U n ite d S ta te n N ig h ('onuniHsIniicr'n hill her! nnd in tears. I saw men
o ffic e a re anckinx an im p a r tia l in v c a tig a tlo n o f ita a lfa ira . weeping openly and unashamed
R «p I'H antatlves of both partieH , tO Kethcr w ith a u ta ff in puhlir places.
Tl.o People’*
Party l inaturally
___ - x*____
. i o . L 1*
o f o xjic rta , ahould stu d y th o a itu a tlo n fro n t all angled, b« i-ontimtril• Ir power
after A tilu rk ’s
fudea iiPot v ie w in g offlcialH o f a ll r a n k * . S u ita b ility o f ad- death. However, it wasn't Ir. Hy
m fn fg tra trra to tho ttoaltiona th e y occupy, th e a ttitu d e o f cards that a single party— whlrh
__ ...
in .........
e fftr t _
a rHeUtonhlp—
o f th e C iirm a n people to w a rd tho W e a tc rn powera nnd to ­ war.
w a rd Husain, economic a ff a ir n in an occupied c o u n try , to ­ should continued Indefinitely. And
so about four year* ago • new
g e th e r w ith th e tic k lis h situ a tio n in B e rlin a re a ll f r u it f u l parly—the "democratic — WB*
Hubjectn fo r In v e s tig a tio n , o ffic ia la believe.
•Mir,t.
. . . .
It I* Ihe "democrat* who now
The valuo of any inventigation lion p rim a rily in th e
character and purpose of the investigator*. T h e re ia a have won a political victory whlcn
entitle* •
* tenure to
great noed, now aa thero always haa bran, for men In public he the standard h eater*-o f prolife who ha4e no axes to grind, men whose Impnrtal Judg­
the New Turkey.

Group To See
City Officials

Violating Laws Of Navigation
Lieut. Comdr. C. W. Quin by. officer in charge of marine impec
tion with headquarter* in Jackionville, today warned boatimen againt

Local Club Discusses
S e l l i n g Of New
Scagraves T r u c k

A eompltto physical examina.
tion of children of pre-school ar*
I, now being carried on by th*
Seminole County Health Unit unFrank Quill
der direction orf I
man.
,
,
Oviedo children will ba taken
care of i t th* Oviedo Clinic on
May 22 *nd May 29 at 1:80 I'M .
Children wlm will attend Lyman
were in the local office for examillation on May 4 Thursday and
Friday mornings through May and
June have been sot aside for till*
service.

liable to ciiminai or civil lu ilt. and staled that patrol* will be msd* in
ihe near future in the St. John* River area.
.
The anchoring of outboard driven vessels, or any vessel, in a fair­
way or main boat channel f o r *
fishing purpose* appears to ba ca**1*. he mid, prevent collision
“ If ihe Cily’s new Scsgrave fir* a violation of Article 26 of the or other casaulty, and strict ad­
engine was good enough 13 month* pi ,0t
herence to th
thee " rule*
rules will Mlh? • U U d - ° W ° r * herenee
of smell boats are required to . . . . .
„n vr.
&lt;P| of |m|,j||
vessel
ago. it certainly thould be good chow proper .lights between xun- * ,J?or relieve
Hf) Brc|,|cn«.
Parents arc advised to call 3(111
now.' said Judge Dougla* Slen- set and sunrise, and to carry an
pcnling
or tho before bringing their children In
Dsngrious
approved
buoyant
cushion
o
r
1
•liom at a luncheon meeting of
creation of a d-maglng wake by fur examinations, said Dr. QuillUnit personnel will go into
the Sanford Jaycre* yesterday. Re- Ilf* preserver for all person* on onv vessel may render its owner
board.
liable tn criminal or civil action t(|r pchiH)ls to do these exanunsfernng to an article that he read
Small vessels, he said, are also iu the federal courts, he staled. (jon,
Some of the principals HI«
in The Sanford Herald, the Judge required to use good .eamnushlp !n one recent West Const case f# |jjng the mothers of pre-school
continued. "The truck «-«■ obtained when passe.] hy other vessels a prison M-ntenrc of six month* .-hiidrcn to the school in order tu
end fiiiu re to do so may tie of­ w ii * assess.il against the ncglt«j t|1j^
parents and U-ll tnem
after the Fire L'ndrtwriter* /\«»ofered as a defen*e to any suit gent operator, ami a subsequent.
j, expected of them a* well
elation Miggetled that more fitr against a passing vessel whoso civil suit resulted in an sward,
children,
fighting equipment would prove wake cause damage nr injury.
of dam’ ge* in excess of 1100,-j
^ majority of children entering
Home (ommon failures of good 000.
M.hoo, , ot the first timq were exbeneficial to the City of Sm ford."
seamanship among small boa's
A number of report* hayo Mnl|ntf({ |a«t year, he pointe.1 out.
'Terhapi there it no need of it when struck by the wake of reached the marine office Indt-‘
...............
• We hope u Urge percentage
of
a* tin* pretenl minute." he con- I passing vessels, he pointed out. eating that certain vessels * nd parents will take advantage of this
i inrludr the failure to head thu
’ this
* ’ are*
■— —
------- 'e ivice this year." he suid.
nr* nper
• lx-at into tlie appi.iM.hing wives; operator* In
ibrrr won’t be a need lor inch standing up when truck hy tlie r-tlng their vi-ssel* through re­
equipment in the futurr. Sanford wnke; pulling the boat into shat­ stricted water* and cnnimittlm*
:» * rapidly growing community." - low water or against the Im iix other violation, which may lead
as the wake strikes, (wave ar- to easaultios, s-ild Comdr. QuinE. J. Moughton. Jr . said dial tion Is usually most sever* at hy.
violation* frequently
he had driven the fire truck these points.)
appear to be the result of a
WASHINGTON, M«y IP -«/P»
A knowledge of the pilot ru'.os misunderstanding of the low and
in question throughout the entire
I and the exercises of reasonable regulations hy the owners of the —president Truman will *&lt;*&lt;m.i
area of Sanford and discovered
the keynote f&lt;*r ohservau,
-&gt;f
care and courtesy, will in mo.t Vessels.
I Armed Forco. Day thioim.. ut
that it n highly maneuverable
i or nutiun tomorrow.
around any corner, lie alto temindCZECH ATTACK
With
Seerctwy
of
D»t«..-e
•-(I member* that Sanford hat in­
FR A N K FU R T, Germany. Mav
Johnson, ihe President
1!*
—
(/Pi
—
A
former
tl.
S.
em­
deed been fortunate that it ha*
lonignt at « banquet of mi.
y
bassy pres* utta.hi- in Prague
on,i in the Staticr I (.'tel in
not had tn rely on the equipment to
save Czechoslovakia is staking a
"Tomato experts" such a* W il­ m session expected ■I s ir e s
date for any great emergency.
“ Hate America" campaign for its liam William* nnd Sandy Amlrr* t h e m e
„t i * itgiii
of national
youth,
replete
with
press
a..suits
"Hut," he said, referring tn two
•on of the Sanford State Farmers througu unity.
and
vitriolic
lectures.
The
form­
recent biases that leveled Canad­
Market were quite puttied this
Toinorrow'r naimn-wlde o.iicrian town* during the past week, er attache, T. J. Crockett of Union- morning hy another "freak of vance of Armed Forces Day "ill
vllle.
Conn-,
told
reporter*
the
"towns the sixe of Sanford were
nature" that w*» brought to their be the first of It* kind. Hereto­
j completely destroyed only this Cicch press uses 66 per cent of its attention, a cluster of seven toma­ fore the Army, Navy and Air
-ace
for
"fantastic
attacks
on
week hy fires that swept through
toes grown on one stalk in the Forces have sponsored sepnral*
* Unltrd Stales."
•them
$**...« and
and gutted
itutlad them.
• haw* »•
gaiilen of John E. Baker of West "days” »f their own The change
Mr. Moughton marie the point
First Street.
reflects unification of the thire
JAP
P
R
IM
E
M
IN
ISTE
R
that Sanford wasn't entirely free
The weight of the cluster of services under the Defense De­
TOKYO.
May
19
—
up)
of the danger of such a holocaust.
partment.
“A* for selling the equipment Prime Minister Shigeru Y'nshtda tomntoes was slightly over three 1 Crack unit* of till the arm. .1
nr.d obtaining two smaller trucks," was detained about in minutes to­ and n quarter pounds. Only lust force* will pnss in review be­
hr continued, "such an action night hy a crowd of 2,600 Com­ week Mr. Anderson whs given a fore the President, Johnson nnd
would reduce the efficiency of our munists and Ht-d sympathizers at potato plant with tomatoes grow­ Other nnllon.il leaders in a mam­
Fire Department besides necessi­ the railway station In IVyiima ing on it. which market men moth military parnile in the cap­
tating the hiring of mote firem--n where he wa» on a political tour.
ital tomorrow morning.
Rescued hy nolle*, Kyodo new* iluhhed a "pornato."
to man thp smaller vehicles."
Citing
Sanford's
fire chief, agency said the Prime Minister
Mark Cleveland, Mr. Moughton declared: " If the Communist Partv
V O T E FO B
• aid, "Fire Chief Cleveland has » repeats inridcntti like this it should
reputation of being one of the heal he outlawed from Ihe country."
firemen in this state. He t» contirnia lly making study of fire and
C A N D ID A T E FOR
its effect*. However, a fire chief that » committee la1 formed to)
run only be as good a* hi* equip­ look into the matter, lie suggested
that Ha- committer tnlk (he mat- |
ment."
Gordon lliadley reminded mcm- ter over with the Mnym, Fire
It is that “the City gave the pur- (■hlef, and other officials connect­
S K M IN O I.K C O U N T Y
ehnse of Ihe new truck much ed with tlie project. It was un- (
study liefnr* th* Commissioners Mutinously voted to suppmt Judge ]
S r n n iu
a » :r r n iit .u
U
'
finally agreed tn nhtaln it. It was Ktoiistrom'a motion.
• AiruKBsaivn •m otiNBsaivc
EBB
Tony
Walsh,
former
fourth
d
l*
;
I
not don* In any haphaxard man­
V fjfiK ~ V O I'F. A iN F I.llk N C E ORfeATLY A PPR EC IA TED
tricl vice president, wm in tro -, |
ner."
fQT~Political Adv.
At this point In the meeting. ilorod to llm eluli by President
Judge Slenstrom recommended John Senkarik.
■ .jfttogTi t •'■i a*»«.i i stswsi fcs

Truman To Keynote
Armed Forces Day

One Stalk Produces
SevenLarge Tomatoes

z

Jack l'l ^temper

|x[

(’ounty Commitwion

I’mbinp Germany

ments are backed up by knowledge and ability. Inquiry by
ar* anxloue to wind up this
a group of such men would prove of great value In Germany here
session Its order to spend llm#
aa in other strategic spots.
,
on re-election campaign*.

H o u s e Committee
Votes T o Reduce
Coal Industry Tax

WASHINGTON, May lf t - t f ’l
—Tha House Ways and Moarui
Committee voted today to cut
tho taxes on the coal industry
by $8,000,000 to 110,000,000 a
year.
It waa a further move away
from the recommendation* of
Presldsnt Truman. Tha Praaldant
has urged that business taxsa be
The State Convention of tha Increased, if changed at all. to
tend Lodge. Knights of Pythias, make up for prospective losses
im dfviaten, in resolution form* In government revenue from euta
In excise taxes on euch thing*
f pdogjwl in Orlando the other
&gt; . racowmaadi passage of the
(PC guaranleting that there
AR bn no discrimination against
im by employers. One does not
m to argue In favor of diaerimM n In vbow that no law smdar

a ro rg *’* viaws have Particular
Importanco beenuoe he le chair­
man a t th# Senate Finance Com­
mittee which handlea tax l»gl»ing * * • • *

who

its

tssst
( lu ! • “T h l Ttellt#U^ m ^ * Com-

f
9 ) .) C ia l

£
Mm. Jack Kusaell

Mrs. Spencer Named
Bath Club To Hold
Covered Dish Supper Head Of Garden Club
The first rovered dish
...... supper
of the summer season will he
... held
......
by the Sanford Rath and Tennis
C^ub at the Mayfair Pool Satur­
day night beginning at 7:60 o'clock.
The club has recently signed a
lease with the management of the
Mayfaii Inn for the use of Ihe pool
and tennis courts throughout the
summer. President Holland Dean
announced today

Mrs. Jack Russell was elected
tan for the coming year at a
cl
id dish luncheon of Ihe Ro»a
ct
of the Carden Club held May
HI Kite II4*IU» Wl un ", asiiiixn
lette In Geneva.
Mrs. Charles
W’llkie was elecled vlcc-chnlrnian.
At the business meeting which
followed Ihe luncheon It was re­
ported lhat Ihe Rose Circle had
tncl their quota of $12.1 for Un­
building fund. Mrs, 8. C. Dicker- x,
son gave an Interesting tnlk on
day Idle* and prevented u display
of about 60 different varieties.
Mrs. Charles Ycrkier* of Jack­
sonville. who is on the Slate Mould |
of Director* of Garden Clubs and
I* a life member of the Rose Circle. :
was present at the meeting. Others
attending were Mr». Curlette. Mrs
Riirsell, Mr*. C. P. McCaskll. Mr*.
0 . L. Bark*. Mr*, living Feinberg. Mis. B. II. Crumley. Mis.
J. L. Ingley, Mrs. II. II. Coleman,
Mr*. Francis Meriwether, M i*. L. .
1. Finzier, Mr*. W. Watson. Mr*.
Charles Park, M i*. Charles t-uw- I
son, Mrs. Ed Lane, Mrs. Hill Tyre, ,
Mr*. J. I). Woodruff. M i*. C. P.
Herndon, Mr*. II. il. Reek. Mrs.
Wilkie, Mr*. Andrew Stine and
Mrs. Simpson of Geneva, a guest.

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Calender

Kecital Is Planned
By Munson Studio

Thp annual luncheon and general
liU'iness meeting of the Sanford
Gulden Clill* whs held Thursday
morning al 10:30 o'clock In th*
garden* of Ihe retiring president,
Mrs. Charles K. Ginn. Annual re­
ports were read hy the chairmen
of lb. ,-ii. 1Ies mid1 romniitlee* *
Letter* of iippic.-ialion
read fi om M-tlOld vhildien who at
tended lb&lt;• .turn i*| (illMlDt! flu '
nnd Jiiniui Au.hi hnn SiN'irlv partie* wht, h W,»l ,. ht'hl lecrntlv i*
Thy olpl
Mrs. Ginn '* gill den*.
voted to siippott tlie tiiiisi. pi nlect
which will iiiiinMhi i.incert* f ruin
Stetson t uivcisitv und R&lt;illin*
Viirimi s member. volt'ullcgc
UlltCCI I’ll til s,-| v,• nt Fer naldI.Hiighton Meno.irial Ho-nit" 1 to
assist in li ii o|(i.
Officel s f.u , III- lOlo.llg year
v, cie anno .III. VI. a- foil vvs: Mrs
L. E Sp.-ii. e i. pi ,--|.|i-id. Mr11,-iliaid " U i.k U-. vn . inc.i dent,
Mis. (i L II.,id. II, le. .." ling -ec.
retury; Mii- II II fiun ilev. cories|.ondiiig &gt;,-,i.i-lniv: 'Irs. Zrl,

Mrs. R. L. Griffin of Jackson­
In Memortam to Mrs. Fannie
Slcmhridgi- Munson, the pupils of ville It the guest of her »en-in-l*w
ing of the year, a shot I business
the Fannie K. Munson Piano ami daughter, Mr. ami Mr*. John
meeting will lie held before tlie
School will lie presented In their Edward Higgins at their home.
i " in ii ivj-v'iso "
.........
annual Spring recitals Monday 317 East Twenty-second Street.
by the varimi* comnifltrra 4tn«l
and Tuesday evenings at 8:16
tors foi the coming yvai will
o'clock In the studio at 603 Myrtle
Friends of Verne C Messenger
levied. The present director*
Avenue . A cordial invitation I* will he Interested to leurn that
are K. li. Kilputrlrk.
Hamilton
extended to the public.
his condition has improved lo the
Hiahtfi1 mnl S. O.
M i ?*.
The Monday evening program extent that he has been taken off
(itHiri?* A. S|H'tT i* rbwiiman of
will include the followings
(he critical list at Bay Pines
tlu- rntoitaiiintint committer.
Concert In A Minor
Hospital where he Is confined.
Jean Williams
Piano I — Dial Hoyle
Mrs. K. W. File hii.I Laurie
Plan.. II — Carolyn Patrick
Heard left today for Atlanta to
T w ilig h t............... Rudolph Friml
the vc m i .
visit her daughter Maty Helen,
Pcggv Wilson
FRIDAY
student nt Crawford Long Ho*.
A c o m i c .) di-li s ilt ’ P ei . in i *«•Tlie American Legion Aitxlliarv Mutch of the Trombone*
Adn Richter i pital. While away, Mrs. Fite will
will nu-et ut the Hut at 7:06 P.M ,
rial h o . i i x u s . ''e y e d 1-&gt; u ie n i
rtlso spend a few day* with Miss
Lynn Glnson
Mrs, L. K. S|»-m,-i " ii* lU' .ent(oi a coveted &lt;l**h .tit.put.
her- of Whittle Lodge
nod
Annie llnw-kis In Douglnsvllle. G*.
Valsc T zig n n o ................ Levitzki
.MONDAY
W’eklvu I ...in. .,*7 an. I I ••••li fain ,-d a Glanicliin c i-n g ,- l&gt;\ the AzuNancy Rountree
ill,*. Tiu-.-on\
evening &gt;n t tie lea C lide. I "i Ini line lender .hip
The Hem.lull Avenue Circle will i
1 I.O.O.F. Hall. I lie ln*o. nlion wa* and untiling devotion nnd work
meet ut the t-hanel at 2:06 P.M.
. Guitar Serenade • • Jessie Gnynor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jos
Currothers
Ttmmv Wood
for the pa-I t«o m -i i i *. M i -. Ginn
given l»&gt; Mr-. W. F.. Yam.
flu- regular meet mg of the Sunand children Uud.ly nnd Sharon of
(tent.1 Story l.ttiguc ..ill I k- h&lt;-ld at Dark Eye* - - • Russian Ftdk Song Williamsport, Pinna., ure visit­
Gtoup singing with Mis. .Maude wa- given two beautiful uni- l*v
Arrg. hy Rovengcr
....... the Garden Club
M o . Meriam
the Yacht Club nt b:(K) P. M.
Satchel ul tin- piano «n - cnloved.
ing Mr. and Mrs, Joe Petra* at
Mary Grace ltobhy
M is , Itu s s e ll, c o u it c - \ ih a ic iu n H . iiiu .le
Ron tai NiThiher Dm* in ituminrlly MRS. I.. H. SPENCER
M iiiiv com p h n ii-n t*
their
home
on
Sanford
Avenue.
lant to Mrs. Fannie S. Munson On a Plight Bluu Sea
late Gordon 1)1.Inker, whose P A Ron land. Mrs.
Milo Stevens Joe I’rtrri*. Jr. will arrive tomor­
I have had some inquiries in
will he given liy pupils of the Funbeing .itiiionm-ed today.
son. M i*. T II Lynch and
row from Atlantn where he is a
Peggy
Thornley
COC A -I Ol \ I'X R T Y
regard
to
.-hanging
the
color*
of
nil- R. Munson I'lnno School nt the
tlllve Well&gt; tlie commit t
student at Georgia Tvch.
Mai.-h
of
the
Little
Lead
Soldiers
M i- it. F Wbitnoi. .Ii will cn
hydrangea*.
If
you
prefer
the
blue
Studio, (163 Mettle Avenue ut 6:16
charge.
Plcrne
li-itam Sutindav morning a t_ her
shade, plant your hydrangea, ill a
P.M.
Grace Duggat
home on tlnk Avenue nt a CocaTlie llnptist A-suciatiiuiul HunHeaded
for
the
Western
Pacific
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Cola pm tv in li.ui.u of M i-r V ir­
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to nioi-o
move Ithem
ml.I glllltlt
some ltlllSl
lime T
to
dr.y School meeting will ho in the Umiei a Hawiian Moon
to
Join
the
Seventh
Fleet,
whoso
lly
CKl
ILY
IIHOWNSTDNK
Frank Gray
ginia Wilson, dnoglitei "f Mr. and
Seville llapli-t Church at M:00 P.M.
mission Is to support American the toll and water In well. If you
AsxiK-lsIril Press Food Editor
Donna Sue Newson
M l* .1 \V Wilson, who will eiu.hi.refer Ihe pink shades use alumTUESDAY
foreign
policy
in
tho
Far
East,
I*
1,-t,.,
Tharp
wathe
guest
The
engagement
of
Miss
Kutliut,. , in ,.lime ft.-m Ihe Seminole
The Cuntel Train - - - Wm. Raines
num
or Iron
sulphate
around' your *|«-iil&gt;,-i si the tiieeling of the teen Oldaker. niece of the late
n
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DELICIOUS D IN NER
George
W.
Dlsbrow,
seaman
np_ R.-cital NtiinIk-i T wo iii mentorJoe Fisher
............
I prenlir*. USN. of Hanford, a crew plants and remember to water W'.-muu*- Council of the First - Gonlon tll.hikcr. (■&gt; Rulpli WII- spaghetti and Chicken Casseroles High Sch""
’min to Mrs Fannie S. Munson will Organ-- Deep River
well.
Chi I &gt;11110 Chinch which met M on-j Ram I'cz.dd. son of M i. nnd Mra.
he given hy pupil* of the Fannie
Negro Spiritual member of the aircraft currier
i
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M
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w
n«m
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i;.«gv
-.v-i n ram .
If your coco* plumosa nalnis are da, -toning ill S lid P M at the John \V I’czold. wa* unmiunced
US8 Valley Forge, which departed
It. Slunsun Plano School at the
Eddie Senkarik
today
I'he
wedding will take
M cio ,,'.::; itoaim i.v ,'.,p
Studio. (163 Myrtle Avenue, at l.lcbcstraume No. 3 • Fran* Lisit Sun Diego, Calif., early In May. looking yellow, they probably need liono &gt;.f M i*. .1 It
plate Sun.lay. July 2, at All
some eptom salts. Put a cupful iioliu Vvi'iiiic. Mi.
8:16 P.M.
#
Carolyn Patrick
Souls Culholic Chinch.
of the snlt* in a bucket of water we- Slewnrd-llip."
The pilot Club will hold Its reg­ Dream Celestial - - • Walter Rolfe
and dissolve and water your palms,
Mi- i). II l.iinilii-H-, ! bunnmn.
Mi— Ol.lakci, formerly uf Wash- IS ,,A ' : '»n A s s \.R « M .K n , U KKN f ^ W ^ M r ' M m u ' l n k ^ m : ReVtv
ular business meeting at the Y’acht
Kny Phagan
log,,.d ie ts l t .-lip .hick,-I. till Anne Cagle uu-l Muiv Anne Ra­
and see the ic u lt* .
led ovei the im-.-ling, uml inglon .1» f . hits lived in SmiClub nt liu'O P.M. to lie preceded llawilan Guitars - - Michael Aaron
lavher.
May I* the month for ordering
II. Griiiithaili gave tin- loid foi th,. pust two year* ami is ni shortening. I l cup finely die
by tin- board meeting at 7:36 P.M.
Yvonne Culltn
cd
onion.
1/4
cup
flout.
2
clip*
routed
cutting*
of
chrysanthemum*
illl-sioli
eiiiployi',1
at
I
lie
Floii.la
Slute
itevolionni
The gnuip
Mis* l.tlclli! Campbell's Room Dance Cuprice • • Edvard. Grieg
M o d e l n i &gt; " k i n g e x p e l t * su g g e s t,
for fnll Idoom in thr garden. These
\Y
II llnnk
Mi— Dhlakei graduated i-hicken -lock, -nil and pepiu-r, I l In -1 y o u d » n o t p u c k th e * k l l i
Eight of Satifonl Grammar School
Piano I — Kay Holtzclaw*
Mother's Day was observed at cultings may Ik- planted nt un.e on Slll.lv "l|s led bv M icup
grated
clu-ese,
I
cup
canned
fiom
Siuninule
High
Sciiuul
uml
Young
will present a play "Peer Gynt"
w-h ii r o u s tin g
-i d u c k
I r ie a ln g
Plano I I — Miss Munson
the regular session on May II of
................ 2 cut's diced rooked a llo v v e s som e » f (b . m e a t ju ic e *
I b-lig bl f ill ii-fiesl.in.ills weie utt,iiilcil ticoigc Waahington Uni- tomatoes,
^ | t 8:66 P.M. nt the school. The March Triomphal • Etta Ketterer Seminole Hehcknh Lodge 43, with nrrivnl, with shade provided for a
iglil
ounce
pin
kuge
■
week
or
so
until
they
become
es­
vei'ilv
and
Mmlison
Slate
Teaeh-1
chicken,
l
p u b lic is invited to attend.
Geraldine Wilkerson
Mrs. Charles llannum, noble grand, tablished. Slill better, is potting served In Ihe ho*tc»* nnd ...­
spiiKltelll lrooke.il, i 2 cup *'&lt;6 to . o n o u t d m m g " . l i s t i n g
The Chapel Choir of the First Conrerto In A Minor
d o e s n o t in e ic a s . th e u m o iin t
presiding. The following program the rooted rutting* iti three Inch hu ll- - . Mis. Iliuce Duvis. lo tin­ ci , Colle ge nt llm ■■•1.111 g, Vu,
tried
fine .Ii v In end numbs
following
Mt* • II. I' IVuiso'i,
Mt Pe/ol.l wa* I h.i i i ill Hunllaptist Church will hold rehearsal
Roht. 8chumunti was presented: A solo, "My Moth­
la t I l u l l c o o k - o u t.
Method
Mi
ll
fill
nnd
&gt;-*ok
•&gt;(.
puls
of
rii'h
-oil
nnd
letting
Ihcin
tonight id '1:16 P.M,
(First and Second Movement*)
er's Eyes," by Mr*. Clifford Proc­ grow fur thiee »i four week* M i-. W C Clause. M i*. Ethel font nnd attended the local schools. ions slowly foi id nillMlf's. Vdd
ull,| , , mgbell allot MMi.mi,
Mi*.
.1.
It
Farris.,
M
i*
Alt.-I
thieo
iiii
.I
one-half
years'
W KDNEKDAY
tor,
Jr.,
und
two
readings,
"Mn
Piano I —John Kit*
flout. stn well ami mill -to. k.
•
.... ,(1 ,.„H„ .roh-. Covet
thus, hefotr transplanting to the (iii.iitbiuii, M i*
I
niidtes*.
Mi*.
The Prayer Meeting Service at
-eivi,iin
the
U.
S.
Army
Air
Plano I I —Carolyn Patrick
and I," and "Rml and His Mother." garden lied. Spurn them two fuut
uMII tin. k " ..jI. •»*• »&gt; J
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Ib.K.
S’oimg. M i*. .1. I. Ilorlon, M i* t'm p-, h&lt;- ut ten.led Stetson Uni- l ing eon-tantl.v
Ihe First thiutist Church will l.e
Tuesday evening selection*:
by 61r*. It. L. Moore. The Niddo apart in rows three feet apart.
.1 U iviogbl. Mis t. IV Rolutid, vci.ilv
held ut ...... P.M at which time Concerto In F Major
M i. Pczol.l i* now usso-.........
.................
Add
in
n
mode,..............................................
..
oven
a.....
.
Grand presented flower* to each
j| mi -III I111I H fin
...........
I
In the sandy -oil* 'of |ii-nin*ulur Mi&gt; M E Dm /. M&gt; R W Cn- ,mti'il wilh the A nnd P. Tea C o.) I'll4'4"4|i
dices.xml
ll-e St ii .I ies in llnptist Doctrine
Helen Boykin member In honur of her mother.
....................
..I
rim-ken.
I'lnee
cluck
26
...iiiu
tiMnk.
Floriila, fruit tie ** nnd shrub* sub,, \|i&gt;, II E. Hodges. M i­
will In- continued.
Piano 1— lietty Bryan
Following the meeting a social which you wisti to make vigorous ll M Invlui uml Mi und M iThe Training Union Executive
Piano I I — Marilyn Calhoun
hour wa* enjoyed and refresh, summer growth .hoillil have It
Committee of The First H.inlist Two Guitars - - Arrg. by Revenger
l.e i. i I'lmin
ment* were served to Mr*. Ilnn- second application of fertilizer
J'huicl. will meet after the Pruvci
Mary Jane Flynt
num,
Mr*.
Mary
Holly.
Mr*
Ivan
sometime In .lime.
meeting hour foi a few minute*.
Ihe Whistling Bailor
D U X B U R Y S C H O O L O F O ftN C IN G
Ruliow, Mrs. Lila Woodard, Mrs.
Early sniiiiiici i- Ihu time when (Ml •111» ill) ' ll'l- III 5$ III • lllltl I I ll'll
Mirlmcl AMton Proctor, Mr*. J. R. tloolehan,
scale Insect- and their cousin* the lilt. ••#i4' o f t ill Itm l f lit I lllt ii; |«(IM
lle n rfH nr
Sidney Vihlen
M r*. H. L. Mmire, Mr». J. R.
)f III. td. Il " f u - tug one o f
&gt; |,
M ,., |(, v d a tu i c n te i
A m e rifn it C itiu e r S neiel)
Sandniae.’s Coming • Ada Richlei Lyles. Mrs I. L. Talbott. Mrs. white-file* uiiilltplv most iiiphlly, de.
ami the ganh-nei* must he on the th e -, g lo w -ill -u f.s tu i .e s u | i |U-u I h ......... . W r d lir - .'n v r v r n in g in ho to n
Linda Parker
Snimsoretl l&gt;&gt; S n n fn n t I ’tltxl ? 'i1''
P. J. Allen, Mr*. Frank Junes, watch for their HlipruiHlice oil
Ii must l.e foirefullv ) „( (|„.|,
,|,dui on Ills -eventh
Sabbath Eve • • • Walter Rolf* Mis. Mabel Brown, M r*. Nancy azaleas, camellias, gardenias, and In vmi
Tl»ttrstl»y. Mn&gt; 2ft—
!’ •
tm
-I
ihat
Die
e
uniteiiala
are
not
I
p
j,ihday.
A
wienei
must
with
ull
Jom Whntley
Dobbins, Mrs. W. R. Boachiy, Mrs. other ta t« ir&lt;| hosts. While PainSem inole H ig h Sehintl A i i d l l n r l t i n i ................
The
services of .-the Firsh
sub-mute, for -kill, in uny sense., the dimming* ..as enjoyed i tinFirst Daffodil - f Spring
W.
E.
Jameson,
Mrs.
llenrv
Jsme( l u \ in c lu d e d )
M iid r n ln 2.ic
PicsbyLiian
Church
Sunday
Ihev do mil cuttings l.j fotin |im.|, V1,,,| „(
hoill,- n 'Vest
Ada Rlchtot son, Mrs. Fred Cawley, Mrs. C. tltion ha- given spcdaeulnr results bill
A iiitlls I ft*
I...............
. (....._ in recordI llime.
I,.,., .
.
.i . .
,
In rnnllolliiig these insects. It Is h&gt;-i"
night will feature the Seminole
y mot* system*
Matt Earle
II.
Cole,
Mrs.
W.
Raines,
Mrs.
J.
more dangernur: lo Hie iiinnleiir
Ingh School glee club* under th# (Community March • • l*feli®rkorn
s.-i ihe .id lin g * Into ilo- medium
II. Anderson, Mrs. R, A. t'utra|) u*er than the old islliil.le oil uiniil- si u ..laid so Ihul tin- two oi lim e
direction
Oil .'.Ill'll of
&lt;1, Miss
.'MSS Olllo
VII ■» Roes*
- ,
----Ana
Davis
and
Mrs.
Margaret
Edwards.
jW htttH rIff-Hieit ammsF-pmgrray p -j—
■don -pray*.
leaves I but you have left mi the I*
' “
icl - * • Waller Rolfe
F l f aNrnui music at this chutch. Rustic
I N l&gt; K I t (.’ A R T K N
,,
Azatnis, camellia- and ollici • op i|t neat tin - m oist -m i.I W hen
Mine Wilkerson
Included In tho music nf the
Horanti
1 " , l' 1 M i&lt; " V . H i l l " lid
choice shrub* may l.e Increased t o il have I In i - bed s e llin g n il o l
evening will be
N . H . • • ; ; J '' * . ' P* ul W‘ chM i h . !•*. S. \ e rn » &gt; — D ire c to r
M e K ih h i-n .
J u s t"'
L y n c h .'
W EDDING NOTICE
as the new growth becomes half ...in .lip s , f t .....I ti.,. box g e n tly ( 'te x
by tho mixed voices of tin. b o y *
Marilyn LMboun
The wedding of Kllxuhcth Ann
nil,| n.vt-1 d will, n ........ ol glass. I •*"*• *' ' " •"'"
" "
and girls a* well as some a n -1Swinging ou he 0 « ‘ « Ada Richter McCoy to Henry David Martin hardened in May ami June.
* u*1**»■*•
Prepare u deep flat or any -nit- iTliiRf* '•i i GnI i I mG »i
them* preseuted by the lndlvl«l-|
Dlan Aiken
lias iieen (-Hanged from the Central able wooden box with plenty "f • loth. Nut hi 111\ v•*ii vmiiiM no!
uni choruses of the male and of H D e s ld e rlo .................... t-rarnu
l-'lr-st I ’ r e s liv l e r i i i n I h ii n i,
iiupllst Church to the home of Iruimige hole.
hole* In
ii......................
l.otlom, fill f.u |»lJtti* (til- 111f !•* |*i MMUJlt IIU" i’ll hi*
Ellon Vlhltm
Ihe female voices.
••• il l le i.g ib I...
W ill K c u in te r A i d 4‘Isslilt«••»
M i. and Mrs. Reggie Massy, 312 nri incii ul so vvilli broken flown III l Itf full iltl, Imi9 Il k i| hullt. 'I*1 Ull I
MaJ-'sty
of
the
Deep
The Rev. A. G. Mclnnls, mini­
t •• it ion
I’.m ti fm ini'll
ill. I lillllv
Ho
t ) is . Il Mn. And ft &gt; rs f»l Vge
Geo. F. Ilaiiiei Chapman Avenue, at 3 o’rh.eh pots, nnd finish wilh a half iiii .I toil not siu.nv
ster. said that this service wax
I til* |**1| \ I*
it II ■Iit (11111
Sunday afternoon. All friend* of half inlxtiiio of |ieal and course' day lav .. lop .
le d in n g o uil
James
Davis
another In the series offered
Ihu
couple
and
thvlr
families
are
In. xl tite . olduilllllg nloot-b*
• and Wet Ihoroiighlv uud v.m are un uturni/, . EOR
!
Ihe congregation ns well as any Mountain Stream - - Sidney Smith Invited.
m o - unit . nt i i.-.l u lo iig &gt;n .
ready to set yom mltings. .Many window . leiiiong ..... .
Donnu McTecr
other Snnfonlite* who cured to
I n il H U H - 1{
I •" t o t o t m .it in n
p o -d io o o n lil tlie v h i *' lu ll:guid'-iii'ls feel tlml they ran gel If. Iiv unv • linn..-, tlie -mi.i iiii .I
9|oln In this method of worship. It l.lebesfreud - - - • F rit* KrsUlar
good results hy using plain sand, peat I.........
d.v. it should l.e I., ini.,- ilii-ir ehnneos w
Betty Bryan
l* one of a series of syrvice* ar­
When i»ol • 'lu lilis lo 'd s in u b lo 'i y.
English Morris. Dartre in which case tho peal b omitted ■•oaked (boioughlv
ranged hy the Minister of Mu­ Deux Polonaise op. 40 No. I
The cuttings should Im? from tip.
Arrg. hy Pnrey Grainger
Chopin
sic, Mrs. George Tnuhy, In which
that have grown out this season
Annette Brooks
Peggy Wright
rru'*1" Is fcnliired.
Miss Whittle and her chorahr Organ— (a) Tn a Lonely Flower Deep Purple - - - . Peter DeRose Clip these twigs alaiut three Inches
lung, in the morning, while the
Barbara Flynt
Pari.Ion
groups have
won acclnim
in
Malaurna - - • Ernesto Lrcuuiia dew is still on thr plant* and lit.,
(b) None But the
state high school rompetitiou*
tret Iheni from sun and wind l.v
Martha Shannon
Lonely Heart
and were rommended tor the
Tschalkovsky Fantasia on llumoreske • • Dvorak carrying them In a fold nf wet bur
program
given
In tho high
lull. Just before y«u Insert the «•
Piano I — Peggy Wright
Bernice Stone
school auditorium laxt week.
slips Into the rooting medium, you
Plano 11— Donna McTeer
The
Presbyterian pastor said Country Gardens that he waa grateful not only
.toln Miss Whittle hut to the mem­
b e r * of the glee clubs for af­
fording local church goer* an­
BUSTER BROWN
other opportunity to hear them
especially
In
their
effective
singing of some of th* sacred
numbers In their repretolre.

T i l t IlSDAV
The Baptist Brotherhood Supper
ami Program meeting will be held
in
tlie
Memorial
Educational
Hull.ling al 7:30 P.M.
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O.K.S.
will incel at the Masonic Hull at
8-nO P.M. There will be initia­
tion*.
South..ide P-TA will meet at
(to "0 I' M. when the new officer*v&gt;-r the en-ulug year will be in. tailed. All patents ale uige.l to
he present nt this lust meeting of

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Covered Utah Supper
l*,n.joyed By Lodtfi*

Garden Gate

Lester Tharp Spoaks1Kathleen OUlaker
To Woman ( ounuil I’o Wed Kalph Pezold

MENU

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Seminole IlebekahH
Honor Mothertt Day

Second Annual Recital

foliu Mann Is Given
Vlh Itirtlnlay Party

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Mr. Inside (tb# mid-Waetora
member of that know-it-all m &gt;
WASHINGTON,
May 19
_______
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BATTING—Muslal, S t Louie
lly&gt; send* word that Notre Dame
) - The Democrata play the
.O f) Bialer, Philadelphia .3751.
LAKELAND, May 19
la In wrong with the other feet*
&gt; The Florida Southern fM h - Albania was rated a b
RUNS—Jones. Philadelphia 26;
bell-playing college* for "Jw In*.
age traek squad wil wind op then.tvar choice today to wii
Watt hue, Philadelphia and Jithin * the run" in algnliig a M b .
f
i
r
s
t
Southeastern
Confei
first yaar of IntoraoogUU
vlalon contract . . . at a recent
^UM ^RATTBD
lN - In n ls ,
ipetltion in tho Diala Con- track matt.
Chicago meeting, he aaya, aoaae ferernce
at time In the history of tW i
Louisiana State, whitb has set* Philadelphia 26) Jonea, Philadel­
nee tournament at laaCoti
of the other aehoola read the Ga. on May SO.
3115 ITVHW-s-s. ------------dom finished out of first piece, phia 24.
riot act and Instated
the
coatraet
During the I860 season tha was close behind as the No. I
HITS—Maalal, St. Louis 38: Congressional contest
** *
•------ • et
(R-Wash), He will pitch, more
meet* with tho Jacksonville Jun- choice. Preliminaries In 10 of the Kethroe, Boston SO.
FSC
thln-elsda have entered 15 events will be held today.
or lass.
official NCAA action on the sub* (or College, Florida 8l»te Uni*
Sports writers end SEC Com*
Confronted with this situation,
ject last winter was to m om * vcnlty. and tha University of missloner Senile Moore picked
the Democrata have don* tM lr
mend that no cootmeta be sign­ Florida "3H squad.
‘bams s i the beet bet in the
beat.
ed beyond the 1M0-51 season .
HOME RUNS—Gordon, Bos­
Rep. 8m at her*, a hero of other
meet
becauie of m
a wealth
ofJ
• lll»
* V imvenen.
« ...... —
Desplta ■ wlnlesa season the bigK •18
Of course, If Mr. Inside’s figure, new organisation has products!
lent both In the flat race* and ton 5; Klner. Pittsburgh and Congressional ball game*, de­
1800,000. la correct, the Irish an encouraging number of in­ in tha field competition. The Tide Junes, Philadelphia, 7.
feated Senator Pepper In the pri­
could afford to bulk! s modern dividual stars who have consis­ finished fifth in th* 1949 meet, but STOLEN CASES—Reese, Brook­ maries.
sir-comlltloned doghouse and stay tently accumulated point* for the came back this year loaded with lyn Bi Jethro#, Boston 4.
Which caused Rep. Harris (D in It &lt;iulte comfortably. They’re squad. AI Fleming, Southern's sophomore materiel.
STRIKEOUTS— Roberts, Philadel­ A rk), ths Democrats' manager,
not having any schedule trohule* from the Brons, N, Y., outpaced
to immune*:
Georgia Tech, last year’s cham­ phia 36; Spain, Boston 30.
; , . . Incidentally, Mr. I. re­ little 139 pound distance star pion, wasn’t Included in the likely
Don't underrate this fellow.
PITCHING— Rush, Chicago 4-0
port*, tie chief spokesman a- opponents for three conseoutive top bracket.
1.000;
Wt-rle,
Pittsburgh 3*0 Bmathers la hotter than pep­
gainst TV was Frits Crlsler. who firsts In the twn mile run, took
per."
Commissioner Moors slsed up 1.000.
ran pack 97,000 into Michigan second place against the Jack­
Everybody laughed, Congres­
COMMMBO
AMERICAN LBAGIJK:
tha
probahla
first
four
teams
this
stadium,
unyway.
Frlts|
was
sonville
J.
C.
and
Florida
"B’s"
rHw
BATTING — Doby,
Cleveland sional humor being what It il.
thinking more about the little In the one mile, and placed way:
The tall, husky Hmatheri, by
asm n u ts *
.383; Lehner, Philadelphia, Ste­
Alabama, L8U, Auburn and wart, Washington, Mopes, New tha way, may be th* best hit­
third In the mile atalnat FBU.
a f rug
colleges and high schools.
ter on either club. This doesn’t
Bill McKenna from Freeport, Florida.
York. .308,
Jack Welnhelmer. former NYU N. Y., who has ed Southern's
Tha Louisiana Bengal*, who
BUNS—-DaMagglo, Boston 27; mean he's any Babe Ruth, Blit
i lout ball coach,
will receive
the efforts In the dashss, led the have won 13 of the 17 HKC meets, Williams and Pesky, Ro**«n, 83. he can hit a ball as far as th*
&amp;/;■&lt; p o w fn
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field In the 220 yard event# are weak In the field events,
RUNS BATTED IN — Williams outfield, and since congression­
al outfielders usually hold a
against FBU and the University Moor* said, but should show und Stephens, Boston 34.
m t-a m u m
of Florida. In the 100 yard dash enough power In the running de­
DOUBLES—Zarilla and Hteph- committee meeting on every fir
he took first against the Baby partment to offset that.
ena, Boston, Wertx and Kryhoskl, ball, Smather* Is a potential
Gators, placed second against
Auburn and Florida, he said, e iro u anu n rrre , new i u r t o. home run king.
Whether
Senator Cain _
can
*lll«»
_
KKU, and third against the both have "pretty well-rounded"
TRIPLES—Henrlch. New York
Senator-to-be Smothers re­
Jacksonville J. C. McKenna's squads but are weak in spots.
5; Docrr, Boston, Map^t, New stop
mains
to
be
seen.
I
f
Cain
can’t,
lime of 22.9 seconds In the 220
'Bams went through the 1989 York and Dltllnger, Philadelphia maybe the other
Republican
against
FHU
bettered
Dlxla
season
without losing a dual meet, 4.
pitchers—Glenn Davis of Wis­
Conference record of last year.
HOME RUNS— Williams, Bos consin snd Corbstt of Pennsyl­
Jim Tampion, Hhenandoali, Va., largely through tha efforts of
Tnkiiig a him (maybe) from Im* a recoid in I ha dltcua and shot putters Carl Shield and Geor­ ton and Rosen, Cleveland H.
vania—can get the job done.
H IT S — Stephens,
Boston
38,
llie Knl Hox, the iimiilitvvftt Con­ nvelin throw against the Bsby gs Cross. Shield In tho discus
The Democrats
havs
* *'
- Mm assembled
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Bsauchamp
ference baa proposed that foot­ iators. The Jacksonville J. C. throw;
s iu w v * Harmon
tewa
——. - - f in the DIMaggio, Boston 37.
quite u pitching staff, but tho
HTOLEN
BASES — Dllllngsr, fact remains thst they usually
ball coaches bar newspapermen meet gave him a win In tho Ja- javelin; Dick Hanson In the jumps
‘
" and Jim Philadelphia 4; Adams, Chicago rise or fall with the effort* of
from their dressing rooms after veln and so’ and pace In the and• Marvin Ciuhowski
and l.lpon, Detroit 3.
games until a half-hour "cooling discus. Keen.id place* in both the Morric on the hurdles.
Don Whrelvr n onetime school
STRIKEOUTS—Union. Cleve­ teacher from Alma, Ga.
off"’ period hua ulupietl. A lot Javelin and discus win earned
Th* conference meet will fur
Wheeler is n pretty fair pit­
r,f the coaches will ignore the against FHU with both Tomp- nlsh a severe test, too, for Au land 28; Reynolds, New York and
auKHentliJi, . . . .
Huh Henries, Ion and the Seminole'* Bradford burn’s
cher. But he has ons weakness:
mil*
and two-mil# ---------star Trucks, Dstrolt 27.
lft 141 IS ■
IIIIIV
PITCHING— Pat net, Boston 4-t Itw
be gets
Democratic
former llaitmouth ski captain, breaking the Dixie Conference Olympic runner Whitey Overton
g r i a tired.
*#sw**« The
*&gt;■*•
M il— 1
now deinoiiHtralrH a different use record.
He faces tough going in both .800; Trucks, Detroit, Reynolds, policy hs* been to allow Wh**l
New
York,
MsDennott,
Boiton,
er
to
pitch
until
he
gets
w#anr,
for lumber an Vermont freshman
Other Moc track man who have events tomorrow.
. —-i.
until ^h*
the RtpubllRepuhll
haaehnll roach. Rob’s learn has consistently taken high place*
Tom ScotT "of"Tennessee posted Shunti, Philadelphia and Wynn, run In a sub
can* cstch up and then put
are: Chuck Brown, Winter Ha
four hoys with the name nam
9:22 for the two-mile in the Cleveland, 3-1 .760.
0 O A 6 / IS P
1949
l i m v i umv «»
van;
Alien
Brush,
(luntingtoi
Penn
Relays,
considerably
ably
------better
Ilnvl*.
Lynn
is
«
pitcher,
Frank
O /A M n /M A A rrH t* M a # *£ \
This Isn’t according to base­
N,
Y.|
and
Cardan
Warner
fii.-it
tieieiiuin,
Tom
•diortstop
and
then
Overton's
best
effort
title
AMP MUMS-MArrSP-H. AMP
ball law, but If Congress can’t
Narbeth, Pa.
Dick
un
....
fielder
.
.
.
.
Auburn’S
WAS
WAS 2 * 0 H S
- T&gt;O ifM
chsnile a law, who ran7
And
Hugo .■Nuliiii
L&lt;
Whitey Overtoil could lireak the
H i m
rFlorida’s
i V I H I P "
’ 7 ------0AOSO WITH t o /
Incidentully. no matter who
Kouthcflstorn Cunf'-renee mile and
determined to uvenku id*
wins, the ball playing Congress­
Overton
In
the
mile
during
the
two-inlle records tori or row and
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
men will have done their good
Auburn-Gator meet earlier this
lose l,oth rures. Whitey can heat
turn for the day. The game ia
season. Whitey, timed at 4:10.3,
the marks—4:111.3* and 9:33— BASEBALL
Munsnred by tho Washington
beat
th*
Chilean,
who
polled
a
which huve stood slnre 1937, hut
NEW Y O R K - The New York
Evening Star. The money goes
ATHENS, Ga., May 19—(/P&gt;— to
Florldn'* Hugo Nutinl has run a t ankeoe reinstated outfielder Dick 4:18.9 for the mile In South
the summer camp fund for
The Rulldog* of Georgia and
4:12.9 mile this spring and Ten­ Wakefield but said he will not be America.
The Geld will he narrowed con­ Georgia Tech's Yellow Jackets underprivileged children.
nessee's Tom Scolt Is erediteil naked to play with the team.
siderably In th* preliminaries meet today, but the game won’t
with 9:22 for two miles.
GOLF:
Mushky Jackson, phoning about
LOS A N G E L E S - Sam Snead, starting at .'I P. M. today. Final* have nny effect on the South­
ArchU
ivcrsity'i
Hyracuse
- n.......,
- ■.
a fighter who upprnred briefly .......
Fwlng
and Jack Gar*
.. Richardson
...... ........... .....
—J»« hsgln at t:30 P. M. tomorrow in eastern baseball title.
Stadium will
will ,n»vt
have 3,000
„um ............i
.
nt Ht. Nick's the other night: tied for tha first round lead In th* field event* and a half-hour
SEC
Commissioner
Hernle bold
"ills name is llert l.innm — the Western Open tournnment later In tha running division.
Moore
s a id
yestsrday
that new steel seats In time for th#
M .IIH IIM STVI’K M U n iM ,
fall
football
opener
against
Rut­
Fel. I^I-N -A -M —like the stuff they with tl'J’s.
Georgia would he unable to over­
ftmi
lin y lo n s llesch
3
. _________
NEWCASTLE, Northern Ire­
come the Kentucky Wildcats, so gers, Sept. 2
44&lt;1 make spoils out of."
■IrlN lid ii
land — Vlcomtosse De Saint Snnsin
he ruled the Wildcats Eastern
tls l.u rn l
ft ■4
veur of France won tho British
Haiiruril
division winners. They will play onen this second gam# with tha
.4 44 Kinghumtun, N. Y„ trlpluts In the Women's championship, deflating
1‘slalku
Jackets. Lefty Ruddy Thompson,
Alabama, winner In the West.
.11 *
i|a ln * * « llle .....
the WBulldogs
last
lltl
ttrimmed
rillllllV M
H M w -g ■
—
.111 Yunkev chain, has the responsi­ Mrs. Georg* Valentin* of England.
at. A iie iiK iiio Carl Adams, ac* both In nick­ Wwho
lift bility of developing three bonus 3 and 8.
week, 6-4, 1* expected to start
l.s e ir n ir a
name
and
In
pitching,
will
be
N e s a tls t n l f &gt; 4 &gt; r
BOSTON— Hobby Jonea under­
players worth more than |100e
Coach Jim Whatley'a cholc* to for th# Techstera.
O rln m ln S, I ’n ln iN s (.
000. That’s what Jim Brldeweser, went an operation at the base of
U a lliM V illa ft, lis y t o n s lle s .-h 4.
hl«
skull
to
correct
an
old
spinal
Hugh
Kaddlff
and
l.ou
Her
bo
ret
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Hh r if i. n l I , HI. A uK U a in e r
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Paul, a halfback recently ac* nllmentj condition "satisfactory."
( la m e - T o tfs r
LONDON— Britain named a
■lulred by .the' Detroit Mona,
O ris lid o a l j,» « a h u r*.
received rur- signing . t . Lewis ■even-woman team to play the
( I s l u - i t y l l l * s i H tin ru rd
as "all
today
after ”a Ail!
five-■
Milm right"
ri|H I _
*ie»s*ajr
HI. A u g u s tin e s i I &gt;s&gt; In n s l i n n 'l l
spend the off season as a cop In V. 8. In th# annual Curtis Cup HR
lI _
a
lie l . s n i l n t I 'l l lit I kn
Grand Rapids, Mich. , . presufti- matches Sept. 46 at Buffalo, N. Y. hour long operation to correct a
spinal ailment.
TRNNIS:
N A T IO N tl. I.K ftU I'H
u n v y Clinic
DIIMIV P
in .n e -.n ~ ,. re.W . I.. S*rl.
spokesman
DUBLIN—Ireland took a 2*0 ' AA I.ahey
----- nice­
‘ h fn g went
I ’ h lls it e lp lils
IS .
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lend over Monaco at th# end of the ported that "everything
( Ir iK ik iy ii
ift
* stft
ty," during the long operation
l. M n ils ...
is
I? .'•&gt;»
European '/on# Davis Cup match. yesterday, but (bat It would be
usloii
IS IV r,to
a few days lin'orr &lt;•'-tors could
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"vhelher tho surgery
N ew York
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H i l a r Will Trtk To
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Mound Tonight Id
l i t League D e b u t
.■Jahn Krider announced today
•M l the Sanfoid Giants have sign­
ed two righthanders, Clyde Stevens
dftd Robert Rivera Betancourt, to
bottler the team's mound staff.
■The action was seen si t direct
lU-ll. f
I 4 fV ...
result of Kridtr'i appeal to Giant
Manager Call Hubbell for pitching
aid.
Stevens', ei-Rnllins pitching ace,
U*V college performance resulted
irt a two hit tlint-oul over Florida
University. He has recently been
hulling (or Titusville of the Florida
6 foot I ami weiglu in at 1^0
pounds.
Manspei Cel Levy &gt;aid dial lie
Will lake the wrap* off his new
pitcher at tonighl'i game with the
Gainesville G-Men.
The
other
newly
acquiied
inoundtman is sn IH-year old
rookie fiorn Pueilo Rico. Little is
known about his tslenls.
Mr. Krkier alio said that John
Hafrnecket and Jim Singleton will
be put on the disabled list for IB
day*.
The Sanfoid Giants took another
game from the hapless St. August­
ine Saints lau night 8-2.
Charlie Tedesco went the route
for the winners allowing only eight
hits and a luare of runs in the
final frame. The little righthander
struck out three and walked one.
Meanwhile, die Giant batters
pounded Saint pitcher Bill Storey
for 14 safeties; five of them dou­
blet. The locals ground
out two
double plays during the contest.
The first one went from Neville to
Poelker to Levy; the latter (win
killing went from seven to three.
Fred Chsddrrton
stole his
twelfth base of the season.
Tha win put the locals above the
,500 games won-lost marker for the
first time in four weeks.
Tedesco racked up hit .filth
straight victory giving him a record
of seven wins as againtl two
losses.
Hanford
Baron rf
Cbadderton 'lb
Jafksori if
Levy lb
Neville as
Roue if
Long c
I'ovlker 2b
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Newsfeaturea Sports

Editor

Brooklyn, N. Y. — If Jim Rus­
sell only could get a few hit*
batting left (landed, he would he
the biggest surprise in Brooklyn
•jure Krenchy Burdagarav's bearded upper lip sml goatee.
I Russell may nut break any fen­
ce* over the season, but at present
Is Brooklyn's No. 8 right hand_ MUIng outfielder. Carl Furillo, of course. Is No. 1.
Torn
Brown and Bill AntonsJTo are the
other rignties but they have been
I bypassed in favor of Rusaall'* ex«
| perlanoe.
Against southpaws, Kuasrl) Is
, real dangerous as he proved In
jhia first start In left field against
the Giants and a few days later
against the Phillies.
In his first seven trips tu the
| plate, hitting righty, Jim hanged
out two home runs ami a triple.
In.M i first six whack* left handed,
he drew a hone collar. At lust
look he had three homers In five
games while hitting right handed.
Despite
Russell’s
slow start left
* *
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1. Augustine .. 000 00Q 008—8
R— Baron 8, Chaddertog, Jack*
on 2, Lonjr, Poelker 8, Haladlno,
olland. E—-Fold 2, Stroeeker,
•vy 8. Pollard. HHI— Jackson I ,
Avy, Poelkrr, Tedescn, Neville,
lulee, Ploch. a B - l.e v ^ Baron|
Jacktoi

1 Orlando to win I

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Chifin cf
Balsdlns 3b
Pollard Hi
Suits cf
Pinch rf
Btroecker c
Storey p

k r ewn. on with a'
relief performance a

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Th o m s o n ;

Georgia Baseball
Squads Will Meet
In Final Contest

Sports In Brief

d octors Report
Bobby Jones Is
D oingA B Right

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l N E W ’ ’ Y O R K - Creek Song I formed sr th*‘ N
Eooii.nd Hap.90) won Hie restored Class!- i ti*t Hospital by Or*. Gilbert Hor; rsv and James L. I'oppen.
|.Handicap ut Belmont.
Dr. - Frank Labey, the cllnlc'i.
ALBANY, Calif.—Johnny Long­
er! rode Doctnne (34-0) to a Im.f- bead recommended tlio surgery
length victory In the Piedmont lifter kit examination showed pra■ure catifeii hv a b-.na "up near
Purse at Gulden Gate Fields.
LO U ISV ILLE- Calunint* en­ the has# of the skull."
Jones, wb'i scored . golf’* only
try of a Lark (32.00) and Alt Blue
ran one-two in the ItallsiJler Purse “prand slam” »,-&gt; w-nnlng the Bri­
tish Amateur and Open and tha
at Churchill Down*.
BALTIMORE—Mldlanlta (3340 Amerlean' Amateur and Open in
captured the Vecumseh Purse at 1580 when .83, w»s Injured In an
accident 20 years ago.
Super. * -Sales*
He underwent an operation to
CAMDEN,
_ . ___
relieve pressure on the spina!
ign &lt;313-21
cord about a year and a haifaVu
ice at Gari
When his right, side was, n#*fl»
i completely naralvm^.
I
He came to Baatoi: to r examine, Hon at the Ifthgv Clinw-hqmful
I that "one .gntg.'qRttiRtgft WlH to
t t!» Job;'/: '" ( y r - / s i
-

ffi

lu p t l,

r s ln s o il (■■■lili
fh ls ilr lp M s
Ip p d ., w e t a r o u n d s i.
U asses T » d a e

Cincinnati si

lice show he lias kit well no metier
(.'laclnnsll in Nsw Turk &lt;nla till
frgm which side he swings.
, As a member of the Boston t t i ( f e n s b e r « r r l l ft) «■ K n in s i
).
Braves last season, Russell cracked t 1 P* lIIIS
lM iig h s i l ir . iiik lv n &lt;n le th tI
out eight home runs, sis of Hu m 1/i i f - n i l - T l » , I ’liil li l * I s o lft-11
I'llb - s e u SI I 'M I . n lr lp I lls 4n lK lil l
batting right handed. . In 10 Ut.
I lei ( l - l t l V*. H I,in m m * M i l
when tha Braves won the National I (IHI.
I.n n le si- H u hoc , i n l r h l l
League flag, Russell twice brut llr e r lie e o 11 - a » n r U n ila e r l » - 1 1 \
.Hpshn 44-51.
Brooklyn with homer*.
Rutsell probably would still be
t M K H II'f t S I.K A H IK
with the Bravee but for the fact
W . I.. I*i
is a 4
that he and Billy Bouthworth did New York
Usiroli
.
.
.
14
s .1
not see aye to eye. During the
llaston
..........
I*
‘
*
—
—
*-11
4llIk ,■
M
flrat two months of last uaaon,
lussall Played regularly though
e wasn't In the best of *h4pe- .
"My- (M l hurt after tha flrft two
rnoalne hf tho oeason," soya the
ea&lt;PMUkurah Pirate. "I played
whew I shouldn’t hove."
Russell returned to the Brave*
last spring after being out line#
August. 1941 with a bad heart,
He faalo that his early start-&lt;in
'45 after idleness was the real
■eat n r Ms lew ,281 batting mark.

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to* ’ N a l&amp; 'b lw s p tM L V

a 5 to 4

; ruling whlel
i payment to

Ventilated*

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S H O T ? '* .3. J n T

innr
tmiaBattle Over
Caviar Rights In Caspian Sea

SW *Y

l i f i^ w ir o y r T ii
IN MEM O RIA M
sod but loving memory of ray
mother. Lorens E. Harris,
departed this life a year ago
r at the Fernald and Laughton
ortal Hospital, Sanford May
M l . She was brought here
|e hear me, from her home In
eteraburg.
One year has
lid since you left mg, dear
ler.
y mother wae an Ideal mother,
who gave all to make me a
ess. Her memory shall linger
rare fragrance with me
ugh the years aa 1 strive to let
live again through me,
‘le was an active officer In
ral ’ department* of church
and was well loved by both
I. ahd e devoted mother.
Signed:
■ lu n i^ irA I,. HRACEL,
Daughter.

I

TERHAN May I 1* — (/P) — Caviat. that old capitalistic delicacy,
has Communist Russia making hungry noises.
The greatest source of caviar in the world is the Caspian Sea. be­
tween Iran and the Soviet Union. That’s where sturgeons lay the pre­
cious fish eggs which end up on tha tables of rich men— and important
Communists.
Since 1927. the Irano-Soviet fisheries— owned 10-50 by Iran and
the U S. S. K.—haa held the *

r

1Caspian fishing

concession.

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Til WIIIIM ,T MAV lii.VCI’.ltN AND T o A b l. O W N M Ilf • f’v Jfl I IS ’
m i i : v m , i : H i r i i j a r r t u c k n t i i a i . a .s h a«»i r m .i t s
I-'I.i h i | i i I iNTIIHl. I'lHTIIIi-T TAXKH.
N t c r i r i : IS I I K I I I I I I V n lV ’ K N . in c iin ild la ilF i'
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Inu lloim l
iv m ra l ,unl rtooiliern Florida Mood
l U . ir lii. a
public corporation . Ils lln a und ..peratln* under and h v \ Irloe "r um
law s or i L . Hi........... Florida, In i.rid . lo ..d"Pt rhe /"*l&lt;;« *•«
H e. I.ioli:ei Ml a . Ill,, .nine mar b* anjsndeil, for hi»UI d l.ir li t r r
fl.cln l vcai n,cInnlng m-iolo'i 1.1 luSli and endliiK SepleinOer i" iil
Iff. I
l !»Mni.iii'*l iimoimt !«• h»*
»1*’in iiil
ttfY im if Kinula

liy illntrl«v i n o «

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HiHthllMuKO ot firt Imbitif** wfilrli &gt;vtll I ■*•
•&gt;ii I*itn«t if th«* ist’itirmlnH of ih«*
\ *- is-f••«i »*a|
t»*
riti'dl rear
i
J&amp;.OUfl
Total h*umts A v r IIh M p
lJ.n fJ .000

fU h rrlea Hold to
Itussln
fur
trail claims the Soviets havn world mnrki*t prlcea im U iid of
nabbed control of the opera­ at roek bottom apodal rate*.
BM
sa«i«&gt;&gt;t r ii■’Il«iIk
l2.472.Mt
f Rrsii.(»’)i)
tion nnd nearly all the profits.
»it«a|f lain uf litful hih I utlis r pur|MO*»‘
Thi»
f h liin r
optratloit
"i" i.'iii"ii mol uiHhit fiiHiici* of Hits I *1sI riel s
With caviar bringing 140.0(H) a c a rrln i out with«mt thoutthi of
81 sti)
works
ton arid Russia taking &lt;16 tons tlu* future, 4»x|uTtn any. Ruth*
Mu......... . it it«’l uf th&gt;* rtffnfr* of the I »lst rlit
out of Hie 70-ton annual pio- U 'f i n e«ploitr»tion of the flub re -;
I 221.
Mt isetultv
| JODIHMI
rckt'n e
duttion,
the
Communist*
aro n«rv«n in rAlalnir frnrg the* r a H -j
I t &lt;»21 i*041
Total I&gt; l timt led KipfUistltui**
finding it a hlg source of dollar p lt li sturgeon inA.v btvnuti* v \ ,
r: Mn sod u Hi mi Ill uhl. It Mill ii«|»|i#iir at tile he a 11i 11111
revenue.
M
l
ilte
,il»i*Vt*
left-rtesl
|at
f|**s*ill
Veiir
.1
*
•
nl*
la
sted
tilirt.
* I
•i'
i*oinm|linMiit► irntdi* ton Lnemn|i|* t.
f 1tif,)fid
The Soviets also use a g m •• II. mth il.iv
lit June , \ . I* l**.o
is1 i s*ii &lt;•elm k
Nlnrr IIMit, wh«*n f t ii | i rn h H
eminent
agency,
(ilaurlhsbit,
to
Mi. i 11nt i i' ll s s f r i . . * f
nald t'entrnl and
Morldn
lltTY-FOURTII session o f
it a Income tun front four to
n ti”' I *i *sf | 1 *1, u tits'll |wItitiiin (tit I *s•Ills'll (i
11‘illdlOMW *’4|
purchiu, between H.IUHI ntid (i,- per emit, Uu* fia h n irs Imvi* i f - Ft.
IINNISTER
IS T E R AND
A ND DEACON
h.rl.hi iienrlntc
|ji*im*ihm,
UK Mill In** afforded is* alt
000 tons uf fish annually at bar­ Vii^ril to p»v times. T b f y now «fulfil
Iheli s1 •
UNION NO. a M B T
•
non t•
s* MshJ
Milijtft’i in p*jil*t sllstrhl i t\ s
l&gt;e
&gt;• ••ntM•••- wi
gain prices fixed hy the fish­ owe more tb m l 5.falHl.IHHa r iiiN !" r,,!r 'i’' l,r "
l«* Hi»|*e»» hefort* «atd lln iild and *1. ■ ■. I tit’ll ole
lie I Laky-fourth session of
Id 11it*
eries’ Suviei officials.
ksters ahd Deacons Union No.
if tilt
talMMit I7H.I2RI.
piVIm n .*m «»
htH he 0 ll t*Ut Ill'll III till*
MIIU »*li ••ml
Moreover, say
the
Iranians,
bid auxiliary to the Bethel
•• I 'll. « With 'Tint lain I MW8
For
two
v
e
in
t
In
in
tm*
b**on
*
Vt*t»
'ih***
HI, .|»t;• (if Mo I 9iu
tha Soviet ninmingement doesn't riMiupstlmr t hut »n ItitnlAii ninu*
(list Association, with Rev. W.
riIN T ItA I,
Nti B u t 'T i l l : Itx I I *ill l l'A
pay Hu luxe, Iran assesses on M)rihK iliriv to r
Ilngleton, moderator, presiding
In*
i»i»potut
i*«t.
n.MOla rO N TIU U. 1*1: I HI*'T
tha f:
at Rock H ill M. B. Church,
Hy l&gt;i»ve T u l o n
T h t Buvlrtn r»*Jivlnl tin* * tw
Chnllinuo
»tu\ ri hhim
Hardwick, pastor of thw
The Iruidniis have been w lit- Kratlon. Tilt* '‘jo in t" o p era tio n 1 A | T p Ml
jo, Jamestown, Fla,
The
!"» patiently for the concesslim ronllttllf*« tn III* miouieii |»y I h h ’ \\
rV*rn•■ u nt
earn was as follows:
to expire in HOW. Now her po­ da* in r v n y key post tlc*|iit«* J Mrci H «ry
'W ■■ ■M.SVS If
----- "---------- ------------------------- ----- -------- M finlii-i* ,.f liquid
rsday night— 7:30 I'.M.
werful inlghlmr has asked fur a 1Minimi piolt'Ht*.
'th
e
above
Is
the
spacious
df|2l
mode
n
fljr
,
equip
pod
home
and
parlor
of
Mrs.
Rota
Klchelherger.
Jo* M I lit i in,, n \ is e i d rill man
I
renewal
sural program rendered by
la*w r#lo e
ltnnei e
M e m Is e j
D uring negotiations, it t* nil
1110
Pine
Avenue.
Mrs.
Eichelberger
le
an
Instructor
In
the
Winter
Fork
Elementary
School
nnd
thill M, U Church, devotion
N
J
lla v
M s» hi h e r
The Soviet
renewal demur"! tlrrstoofl tin* Soviet- nureetl in I
HroWlird
kl
I
*
inlet
Mriiii i*r
by Mr. W illie liruwn. Rev. J. owner of the Klchelherger Funeral Home, also thpwife of the late Mr. Lofton Klchelherger the was kept secret. However,
i nrineiple to pay l.ouu.Oiin rlitU
of Dr. nnd Mrs. George If. Starke. This parlor la under the efflrtunt management of Mini
Brodu* delivered the evening brother
senior Iranian government o ffi­ buek taxes, boost piiees tu tin
Eunice I. Wilson, licensed mortlplpn.
cial
i i ’iifirmed
that
talks
were nSoviet
I II
.
: * ...............
...
■
—
u tir i
ppurelmsiiur
i i u m in in g
rcompany,
* M iiio « ii^ r ,
f»p
ill*
ne|(I lit ilv this y ra r between th e1 point un Irnninu mtimiKMiK ‘ft*
cometh will give to eat of the
m in is ln nf foreign u ffn irs an.l rectur am i pay a mure rcalisti.hidden inannn, mid will give him
•IT ..
ri'Jinwal ruyalty fur Hie cuiiccsaiun.
1
a white stone, ami in the stone a
icrn is
sill,) |h,. tpibs h&lt;i &gt;|
Tru iislu H n g H ip " iii |u m c ip li" ,
new
name
written,
which
no
man
ia*yf *nl«ht-7:B 0 I'.M .
'U 'pdnotni
^inee
.Munti, to ilefim te upieemenl proved too
saving he that recelveth
rayer Band Society with knuweth
Mrs.
By IIA V ill TAYLOR MARK K wncu l ic i ii m Ah M aii.u i niuuit ipucti for the iic g .d in ti.n b cf.ii,.
,
it."
Solidity
vv«&gt;
also
Rullv
Day.
Washington and oo-jvorkers In
lo p.m. I
___ suspension uf tin- talk AP Kdiiratlun IVrilrr
i ot thespoke
Bible Funds la ls e il were * 177317.
;s. Kev. . i.u
11. ryManning
Foreign iiipluiiiiil. bclicvi TT
lluw cun a paicnt stiiim la lc
To dal, the S o lid s tim e .t u li.............
.........uog.ll
from
the!
Rev.
C.
I.
Jones
pastor.
Pbltemon, 18th. verse.
Ills
c h illi'.
iu tc ic s l
lu
a i l T nil will stall off renewal as ii’l’ lairn ly failed to pin up Hie buck
| [»ii;Oll
J| fhumu
,
| M'H. Mary t,. tiih-on, reporter.
A.M. .
pos-ir.il.
„|
,r
Soviet
How enn In* m ntlvulc crca llso ns
...
• ...............
pieasuri tu* money nr .illie iw isn inudlfy
lililc Hum witii Huv. C. M
.iliility in Ju n io r? What art m at,l"1 intiniidate Hie gnvein- then
iiu e u m piiu iiisiiie
utlitode.
* delivered
SKHVUKH~ iT k 1.D AT NF.W
erlals are iiest for n e iiild ?
iiian l. flatly icfu s,
to coiitinui. I Fnregin idiserver«
.a&gt; Hie S ovZ - . rt! ituckei
VII. CALVARY B A IT . UMUMCII
These
and a Imst of other H it i " i . csslon.
| lots
u ppnieiitly
are cotifid. &gt;ic
Jn ja y _l[d ll |',M .
tllorlous services were held
■ luestiolis recently were d is c o .* lists*' Hu* co iice-.m i, .igtec- Ira n w ill hack down under I'o*
' | Hnuiighm it the day at New Mt.
business Hour opening with
sed at the .Museum of Vlodern , , • ’ 1
Fein m il)
ano.lMio sum piesM iic und nnew H e con
ill led by Mr. H. n.-i.aui on. Calvary Missionary llnplist Church
A rt in
New Y o lk by parent i, * * aln ul f-fi.Oltn n &gt;eur fur] eesaton
Mo-t Iin iiiu ie do
not
^yer offered also by .lit. K. j| Sunday, May i t , In-ginning with
tiiieb ers
uudother Interested ill ,l '*JW" c Hie eooei •snui
lo opi i ■ lliin l. il -In.old or w ill
Sunday
.School.
The
subject
lard-ton.
■ Yum c h ild und A rt."
“!? ; " •’
n » ls The So
; “ Hoseu Reveille (Sod's Forgiving
liday—3:UU P.M.
Discussing the types of nun- Jf1*' FFite,
1 a*, aall
ll fin
foieig
e ie n • -eliim i; ■
Junior Home Mission Red Cir- | Love," was well discussed by the
tcrlnl, elillilren like to work with, rrl;" '""'''"'h o i.
1’rd Wilhitm** Iin
ltd t hi* Am*
M \ l iilt li h i : \ i .i :r
- *
Society, with Mrs. t.’lardine various classes followed hv tlit' re­
purtiijpunlK
iig im l Hial almost 1 in fill imiHitt' uf ib v finhei U’M •rlcti I -* 111' &lt;1* III V II Mil Up L »*! ’•
U
AI
h
iii
I
tO.IUHl
linls
rrls und co-workers in diarge. view liy the pastor. Rev. A. 0.
any n ic illiiiii w ill ilo, if llic c liilil
nnd*
I*M bull* HIM V Nt'lll 1 ill* t1 I ' l l ,
1McQueen. Class No. it, retuitiud
ju n ta /— 7:uO P.M.
is
properly
cucoiirugtsl.
C la y 1 1104ll 1.4Hm11 f r*&gt;in eiiviiii j«t■«| nu ••XI’I |&gt;t I tl*
I !•LI I l I
•4*|| •I*a
Evangelistic service with Rev. | tiie nUetidunre haulier nml Class
otnet
b»ooo
iiu
U
fi«mi
fmb.
If
p articu la rly sccinc.l to give great
when h&lt;* w im m loib tiiiv “ir
t. Lawson ill charge of tiie de* 1No. ;l, retained the offering bnnwon
l«!
in
ha
*
li
hiifhiM
sa tiifa c H n ii in Im uillliig for trie
if tin* Vll’P
Joti.
Various ministers were I ner.
ciiihl as well a - |.in .lin in g ipuck
jh given IS minutes to speak.1 Morning wmship liegtin Mt 11:011
results.
Carter spoke from St, John A.M. und devotions were led hy Hie
One nieuiher of the atulieiuo
, Rev. McCormick spoke from Deucnns. A speclul Motlier's Ihiy
suggested Hie use of diuigh co­
subject "Seek the Lord while message was delivered by the puswith
vegctnlilc co lo ilug
Hell, Jr.
Scout of lored
is Near." Rev. T. II. Thomus tor. The subject of the message ._
.....................
-I .1 . i which, after being worked liy the
Troop ttl. w ill attend the N ation- (h||(|
added satisfaction
le from St. Luke 3:43 “Loosing wus "ilehold Thv Motlier."
otter v i c m ‘ * HIII4 (HI
A t fltJIO I'.M. u Mother’s Dav a! Jamboree to he held at V alley
j fu rlh ll| „ctiv itv . by lin kin g.
kus," Rev. F. F. Holmes spoke
, U ‘l. "F* **
j . &gt;*.. H"-h ,h*
(m St. John ]U-U " I uin the I'rogruin was sponsored hy the Forge i ’a ik , Pa.. June Mt*. through! Another
mother kept u drawer
inns w n
lit ymoiid July d.
or."
Remarks were made hv H.T.U. of wlilrii Mi
around the house button*, cloth,
Hi ow n Is president.
W. II. Uagley.
r
string, feathers, etc. which her
Evening services begun at 7 dll)
inlay Morning—1)did A.M,
children could tiie at any time.
Sunday School with the Union ] I'.M. when the pustur again de­
An Iniporluiit factor in w in k ­
livered
uu
inspiring
message.
pt. presiding,
ing with m aterial* is Hu* man­
Choir
Nu.
3
and
Usher
Ruiird
No.
ulay Morning —11:00 A.Mner In whlrh motlier or dnd
wurks along with the child, A ll
fornlng worship Mr. Ullley 3, rendered their service through­
out
the
day.
ding devotion. The Urduiulng
agreed that
the child merely
The
activities
of
the
week
reshould In- shown the material',
Rev, T. 11. T'humae wa» held
I
main
unehuuged.
1
‘ruvers
ure
and then left t« fashion them in
r ng this scWice„ Rev. W. II.
hi* own way. The idea* is not
flay delivered the massage still being' suTieited fur the sick
to Impose nilult standards on
ruikuig
"ivia I mein hers.
'Hiking Irom Rev. 4-7 '"The
athvrs
of
a
Christian."
C
’ollee-|
Rev.
A.
&lt;
?
.
McQueen,
pastor.
children. O f course, if the child
at hers
Chriatinn." Collvc-1
Miss JiiHidla K. Wilson, reportIs puxrh'.l, iiu iiiits can advance
pi for the sick was then taken.
I er.
several possible Ideas. Often, a f­
ter
listening,
tiie
child
will
tlR T Y .F O U R T H SESSION OF
an n o u n cem en t
stride o ff oil Ills own and wind
IIN1STKKS AND DKACONS
There
will
he
a
benefit
leu
given
up with m. ii ii . tlilng entirely dlfU N IO N
O. 3 MOT
.Sunday, May 31, at the Elks' Rest,
fer.-nl lull at least ho tins leiirnJiday—3:IM) P.M.

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Child’s Art Interest
Nourished By Barents

Successful G row ers Use

Stauffer

FICO BRAND INSECTICIDES
A|)*M&gt;L't

Orlaiultt

Winter Hiivun

(M ASK AND COM PANY

Jluuia Mission .Society wills Mrs. Cypi ess mill Mcvi'iiUi srrcct, spon­
M. Uagley lu charge. Rev. C. sored liy Evergreen Temple No.
Haynes delivered tin* m enage, 331. A ll Daughters and ItilD ure
ract: "i Say Unto Thee Anne." requested to uttend. The public is
cordially inviteil to attend thi*
day—fi:30 P.M.
M .P .U . with Mrs. lluliiit'a in Iteiiefit uf fair.
Daughter Annie l.ee Forrester,
Jfg*-', lesson was reviewed tty
DaiiiHiter Ruler .
. EPPV
Daugiiler Vivian Dickerson, Re­
.day— 7:00 P.M.
Evening worslup with Mr. Walk- porter.

id to think for hlui«clf.
An u.lult's ideas of ctonlive
drawing noil ttint of a child are
slit In ly
iliffcrcn l,
mid
Hie
group. As n.lulls we visualise,
fo r example, u whole train and
draw one nerordingly. But child­
ren, n* n rule, see details only.
Thus, a w heel m iglil represent
a Whole train.
Creative art stems from ex-

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ill charge uf Devotion. 'Tiie
ir waa a t its best during ibis
V ice.
Rev. W. 0 . Mlkallu deered flic massage.
Tha next
atmg ;of the Union wll ibe held
Ruuni July 37 Hirodgk July
I t Bl. Luka M. U. Church, Zelld, F la .; The public la inyittd to
nd. ; f
&gt;•. . ■•
lav. W , H. Baglay, Untori. Mod-

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ST. JAM ES C l i i l i i p f ’
llihop Carey A. Uibbs, aaaoci:bishop of A.M.E. Chttfnaa and
■Paator of SC Jamea A.M.E.
rch will apaak at 9t00 P.M.,
ay, May 3 i. a t . St. Jama*
b. Church, Ninth ifftra a t and
•raaa Avanua.
M p Olbba w ill alao ahbv picol his axtanalva trip through
.ea. Coma, hear ahg aai-how
(her part of tha world t« wing,
can more appreciate what wa
a whan wa aaa how, thaaa yaojllva.
»■ W aiter g, Whlta, pastor,

C

" ^ ‘ bSMScA xch
llghty aplrltuai aaryicaa War*
1 at St. John U a S ta rC h a rrh
Sunday, May 14.
Sunday
' at tu usual hour with Asa’C
JnteMfcnt Mlaa Ella / Mao
chars In charge.

TS!

fjarv*
^ay
ry.
tha

TCI A T T E N D N A T IO N A L
JAMBOREE P A ID BY
BURTON’S F U E R A I. HOME
Hy LOUISE FOSTER
Believing in putting tho Golden
Rule to work, the Burton Fpneral
Home paid the fee of |4U. for one
Scout to attend the National Jam­
boree to he held at Valely Forge
Park, Pa., June 30, through July
0.
The most outstanding boy la se­
lected on tha hasla of Bcout-llke
conduct, troop attandanca, pay­
ment of duas, advancement and
citixenship, Tha Jamboree to be
held during these datea is more
than Just a great ramp. It la n
very distinctive part of the 40th
Anniversary Crusade to "Streng­
then tha Arm uf Liberty."
It
will bring together from all parts
of our country sum# 40,000 boys
for a purpose.
That purpose is to have them
catah |ha.si&gt;tr|t of patriotic serv­
ice that will coma from actually
sleeping and living on tho grounds
where George Washington and hla
Army In that bitter winter of 1777
and ’71 ramtied. and lived, and
suffered, and hy so doing kept
alive the spark of liberty and
arcured our |^eedom by winning
of the ReVolu
great avjjarlanea
agpai
toFrom .this groat
FEE

Bishop Carey A. (iihhs, Bishop
„
M esl A fric a , cu in iirlsln g J[uf
14th. Episcopal District
of the
D ln trlrl of
the
A. M. E. Church, will ho In Han­
ford, Muy 31, und will speak ut
HI. .1iiiiiv s A. M. E. Chinch at
3:00 P M. He leceiuly relumed
with ills wife, Mrs. Penny (iililm,
from Africa. Bishop Gibbs form­
erly iiastored the St, James A.
M. E. Church here, going from
there to the Presidency uf Ed­
ward Water* College, Jackson­
ville. Florida. He was elevated to
the Bislioprir of his church in
HMH In Kiiiisub City. From there
he was sent lo tha missionary
fields ol Afrirs where they aye
doing an outstanding piece of
work.
«!

us u
, try to give tils
in i as
fils m
child
I experiences as possible,

ninny
m any.

A parent should make siuul
there are colorful picture* and
good
reproductions about Urn
house. Jiiat having them around
often may giva the inspiration
needed to draw. This doesn’t
mean that a child ahould learn tu
copy. In order to get him to de­
pend upon himself, gel him In­
terested in an object or paint­
ing instead uf In p book of
quick tricks on how to draw any
ona object.
I t ’s a good Idea to compliment,
a child when he haa dona wall,
but not to overdo U, said .the
participant. A two-year-old
o-yaar-old can
compllmentad fuilsomely and
.
.
.
.
.
completely, but not a nine-year
old. IIe la more cow
ncloux of adult
standards and will know when
praise la artificial.
fhat If your child doesn't Ilka
T Should all children tako
a r t ! It all dapenda on what you
h y ^ a tt , U waa agr««d.
Soma children won't like paint­
ing. I f they don’t, than It is n t
art as fa r aa they ora concernad. It'a not Important that avery i
child paint. Otnora might Ilka la
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rapidly apprpachlng, he sold. Whan

foTwests from m an'W U L V

uaad to predict Australian waath-

at.

tha people of Amerlta.
I wish that you w&lt;
this greet comp of
I
*ne campers from every
tfn lp *
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■oma Intangll
that w
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the h m k y keel of tt huttlexhip lo

i 0j them totally unrelated lu urt.|
A ll uf these may eventually build
on each other and come out in
tiie urt form.

Antarctic Weather Studied
PERTH, Australia — (A7 —
France Is planning to bplld a Jtugr
air has,* at Kergueleni Island.Ip
the far south of the Indian Ocean
Kerguelen Is 2S00 mile* south­
west of Perth, and 3R0 miles from
Heard Island, where Australia has
sat up uu Antarctic, bOge .and
weather station, t j
v
Booth Africa alsu had a station
at Marino, another Island In the
■outhern Indian Ocean.
gather,, these boy* will return to This Is where the world's weath.
their home com;
er Is made. Alan M artin, chjpf
tha Jara- weather officer M tpe Melbonrpe
America. The;
bprea atory not only to tha gaeple Headquarters uf the AuatrallaTi Parenta can halp tra' a rt forms.
P .develop thane,
In their home* blit to high ecnool Aptarctlc exped»|Jon,; to|d P»nmi though, th
ve no talent
assemblies, Parent-Teacher aaeo- man work at Heard la -pasV .tM i
Pg out ontoIV
clatlone, and many other ecmmun-

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tltul jiRRlc. A le v e l, flo a tin U ,
ro ad -free pasiaRe o ver ulitiosl
any kin d of m ad, w ith even llic

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tliti.se a ll aikl up lo.

funtt, if they interest y o u ...

w orst of them lam ed and gentled
as n ever before.
A d d I'ire h a ll pow er to all this
— the roominess of w id e, deep
seals—tiie lightness of H oick con­
trols and the liquid silkiness of
D y n a tln w D r iv e ’ and you have
a ear just ton Rood to miss.
try one,w on't yon? Your
Itiiie k d e ale r w ill he delighted lo
ilen to n slrale w ithout ohliRation
—delighted to show you that if
you can aflord a new e ar, you
prnlnthly can a llo rd a Itiiie k .

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and we are proud of our brand-new spic-andspan service station and the products we sell.

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Human Embryonic Bit Of 2 Cell*
NEW YORK, May 19— (/P)— The younieil human tear observed,
two days after conception, was described to the International and
fo u r th American Congress on Obstetrics and Gynecology here today.
This embryonic bit of human tissue was made of only two cells,
and was recovered in a surgical operation at the Free Hospital for
Women, Brookline, Maas.
At this stage (ha future baby was still not implanted in its mother.
I t was moving slowly hut freely • - ---------------------------------------------------In a tube leading from the ovum
to the womb.
Today’s report nearly rnitinli-te.*
a scientific picture of w hat hap­
tens from conception to birth.
The study has been under way
| f r r eleven years. It was reported
viday by Drs. A rthu r T . Hertlg and
John Rock. The study la elded by
W ASHINGTON. May 111 _ (/lb
the W illiam F. Milton fund of — The marketing season I* nenr
Harvard University and the C ar­ for eatly harvested wheat, but the
negie Corporation of New York.
government- shmb* no sign* of
The human conception story Is setting up a price-support pro­
filled in w ith 3.1 of Ihrso almost gram.
Such a price-bolstering program
mlcrotropic bits of new life, all
from surgical operations.
A l­ la required hy law, hut Secretary
though the surgery never was of Agriculture Brannnn apparently
done fo r the purpose o f studying haa decided to make no move until
Congress voles him the 12,000,00(1,.
« « mysteries of prenatal life, 000
additional funds the adminis­
ora than 160 very fe rtile women
INJURID FARATKOOPIR AWAITS PIRST-AID IN THI MUD POllOWINQ IANDINO MISHAP
warb found who r nopara tad before tration has requested for farm
the surgery by trying to- get preg­ support opera I Ions.
TISTINa NSW TACTICAl AND ITtA TIO IC MIIITARY TICHNIQUI, more than f" onn men and (100 plane* ara
About this lim e etch veer the
nant. This gave the doctors cer­
taking part In "Exercise Swamper,” near Tort Bragg, N .C , wltneired by tb* c.ition'* top defen** chief*.
tainty about their fact* when they Agriculture Department announ­
Paratrooper* of the Eleventh Airborne Divltlnn (top. left) hall out of their p 'm r* over Fort McTali, N T ,
ces a support piogiani for earlv
found fertilised human ova.
w hile P-tth let fleht*-* Mop. right) fly In formation over the 'b » ttt* area." «' '! Sat Paul A Endnkndvtk
harvested wheat.
Under farm
(bottom ’ ol r t - i.i . , r * . fhade* P(c W, .! Nash.of New York City, s
rt-e latter «ufT*rcd a back
They found that Implantation
law, the agency W reoulred to sun.
Inlury tn ' *
e1
five rren were killed when their chu'e* failed th*"
’ -r. r-urrtimdl Sotcotp'iofo)
in the wal Inf the mother’* wpnih port this year’* cron al not less
does not ta k * nla-'e until the tlx*h than P0 per cent of nartlv, or *
day of life. Before that, the llttla farm average of shout « l.“3 a
* • * t •»
"»*• * *f! a' ' !• •»
Roh*rt*tTf!P
1
&gt; *n Mm* Ih 'I l. d t t l
111 * f'tfli'ials
**i
ta ll of tissue h»* been moving bushel.
'*■»» l**iv c-f fh ■* »r
! HiruhtI'Nv
-ireely and at the same tltn * molParity i* a legal standard for
a- i * k h &gt;|I f
I fll,* "■■' " *- *
th»»t»r.
Freni
I'o V *!
Tlplylng. It has become a hondl* measuring farm mice*. It Is de­
i .tu
M* i
4-• nimnf*
tr#i f I ,* m r lU n " ’# htu!
ivp-wv
ni 60 or more llseus cells before clared by law to he equally fa ir to
4 .i{f*v I h* 1 cli ’lf
50
th# ftI*Mil tM j* hi- kill "VHi* I h"
this sixth day.
'
farm er* and those who buy his nroi |
lnyafi li S 1 •111 Mi«f dya
lit* llfl 4| imii Al|r*, if*v| t ** | *vIM»
Nsxt occurs ti'n ialbin * nhil.ni duct*,
It ! *' ill*.
#
pot lag#*,
incredible. This tiny hit of living
No «len* have been taken, offlOBERA MMEROA !r, ttei many,
I lip iff* llip'tt
Mil* .■!11'(| t^il t%
(*
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tissue Implants llaelf directly over ■dels said, to »et up a support
l/pi
The r e n t q r l r * oh! t ’**- lVjt* f " ' ’T^ *f*11 i lit®*!’, i||n&gt;H VM&lt;t|t
n't f*»n
I.# i ....Nlinr m
a pair of blood vessels svhb'b Kt* pingim ii for wheat, nr a number
I f rH* I. 11A1HI 11A’I ’■
■it &lt;s lit ,1 s*i if a. 4 1**in
to he the baby's fu tu re blond sup­ of other farm commodities not sboi P ie r «■as s t a g e d to d a y for the r i P . o l t |L. t
f ir s t tlo&gt;* in |ti y e a r s , w ith « AI ii||ip Jr®| It, lit*. | U ■f • I t ■l &lt;
•
l.f Ik I'4 •a*| Mfll «
ply. U could settle In other areas, now covered
They said the de­
playing
the
V h g l n HiT111 \ iH|fiMiP
,j « y I
Ml v "N • t'lf I
I Iff t 4I *• i -111 iff M
.whl
lete the chance, are not so Poor) pertinent feels that It &lt;l”r * not •idioolglrl
M
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hsi **
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1 -a. t 4 •( i i*ii Mu* gr##n
for establishing the vital Idcnd have enough money to cover poutchrl*t.
11 *# V91^ i ti M ai v
■ ■aft 1111*'*a
connectlon.
■hie outlay*.
A c a p a c i t y audlei’ -e ,r Ii.jnq
I
H a t in « pal*
&lt;rfc • ••am '■ ni n hi* hflif. #n
- d W hy it pick* the r i g h t place tl.a
The llo u - e Its* lia ise d * bill
w a tc h e .l a , a c as t n t I,Mm &lt;ill* • «ftlt ’ Mi • i h o g it t ( ‘»ils, H ' im ’i m
*repi)it say*. Is out k n o w n , but m a y g i a n t i n g Ihe i 2 ,(ll)ll,tK'i,l *KI te•
♦« I, |l * I &gt;rf se | j s&gt;a, |&lt;ff fi
si|,s|if*mi t»i|
he d o e
gland- nearby.
T h e q u e s t , hut a t n in e w h a l d i f f e r e n t e r s pot on th e d a r r l h ’g spe. Pa-I* nVft» M * i t j l ' i
•
•t "Ififci I'tM
v|*|, *1' 11 , .1(10 ve ar-nld p»,-««n
111 f|»»
fit :f a * lie-l i f ’lfiy till*
r 'g h l »pm Is about e q u a lly d i s t a n t version is p e n d in g in the .Senate
*1 „ „s^n
* h s a &lt;1 the.
III tt' H # 1
H ' i f 4 '■ | * f t ' t f ( | M l * I * IH f&gt; 11*
f r o m s e v e r a l g la n d s w hose hor* No tim e h*e been set for II* con t r y
1
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mnne* n iav *&gt;d is guide*,
siiieratlon.
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included
W est
G e r m a n f i n f f»f III
I'lie covering of this new till -if
riecau*e poor weathei ami lo- n iie i*
•Ml MHIt •
' 4 11111ig M’ Mf^it
fe rtiilrtd lt»*n« become, inonc
**, Is have greatly reduced this I 'r e a ld e n t 'f h e o d m Ileus*, t 'h a o
^ IHI V V\ A■* 1**1® Alt'! AitHl.tlv
after Implantation.
I t , ununge. year's wheat crop prospect*,
no elloi Kotitail A d a n a u e r a n d Aoier
n lr a»1
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1 Ml* I 'his
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find
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High
f
’onnols
!*ke qualities enable II to soak ui&gt; great amount of money ptyhahlv
Cf»i t)
&lt; h'g ♦M
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blood to tide t|,* near hahv over w ill he needed to support nrlces s l ' i n e i , J o h n Met Toy ami Sit Hi tan i hit i*i
1' It i a," M' h HI **
In I III *
&lt;I Hi* A i &gt;i»‘ i ■
until ■ It*tie left., , 10 . a lien M,,,„| ,,f l|m g ia lli In (at I. current Isletr h«t* * it^ii
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&gt;e*»els bum In link II with l i. k-t pities Ole avi-iaging above to I i - I i Lh the ido. &gt;f going q)w* 1 ill 4 ' 1 IV* I
{ I 1 I*
"gpoltin.
Ihe manilalniv support level
with h support pi ogi * ot for «1,H„t n|l| *Vh linin' M \|.M * *■ i &lt;a| i 11 MM ImI
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I i i h i I M i r 1 A iu '
A p o th e r d l*n,v*rv I* t h a t the
t f l l d a h sa id tin Itepa i fm eo t without being suih thal he would ii»t ( Mm 1,1 . M ■f i»lf • IT 'f lit 'I sH,
.Mm i ,M Muhin h i Mi
concept Inns Who I, HI* like) it, ,i&gt;. r.s , e n o u g h m i n e s In fiiitnii* m r s
have enough tu finance snpiinils lilNhn
.Ms fi •■1 I S A fitiv
I * t ■' left
i||lia IlllUii II•■
Mill In m U i-n iria g n s p la n t th e m
c u lly Indica te d n e ed s (or w he at ip iirr.l to stippoti such »&lt; cotton, f im»i *l| hi i *
•if
I in* vm11 1
m l • hm»; i
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a" Hj|
*in*npi 4 Mt f
• elve s Ip a i lllf c r c n t p a r t o f the m p p o r l* .
tint llia u m ii, tiesilale*
"I Ollier crops which he is te
| |l ii i f nt'H a Hi I*•••a| ( M&lt;4 I
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w om b Ilian d» llmx* w ith h e lte i to annniiiir* a w h e a t p r n g i a t n . t h e y corn, rice, peanuts, tnhaico anil #• n t I v f i f1111 M#&lt; .
i i&lt;41 t* 11 •i*i I f 11g •' ig 11 Mia
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chance* of g o ing on t o b irth .
said, k"d C o n g r e s s I n t e r p r e t such potatoes.
III# llM i*
-ti.i
*Mi#| IttAfll Hlil'rtl
T h a r e p o r t auya t h e r e I* only a c t i o n ' a * a n in d ic a tio n t h a t the
‘I’lte D e p a r t m e n t now h a s ghoul m in fiphciii** *
.&lt; i . n.imio i 11.® i i\» &lt;| Mm I
a b o u t 12 Ilnurs in a m o n th d u r i n g , $2,000,000,000 r e q u e s t I* not need- 14,tttKJ,"tilt,llllll Inve sted In f a r m
I tin *V#M‘ I'
ih«* tn*hiMi # ••# hlldi mi .’nmA
which a w o i n a n ’a ov u m nr *gi» c an ad.
Mi** |»ln "
i in ti* Iff till it .Ml
1&lt;nniiimditia* under v u ppprt » p * ia
A .M muMI
r t*i**'Ma&lt;! w ith n
ha fe rllll/e d .
Furthermore, Miamian wa* said ' tlrin*.

US Shows No Sign
Of E s t a b l i s h i n g
Support For Wheat

Thousands Watch
Fassiin Pl ay In
German V i l l a g e

Wall S treet H as
Kind Words F or
Men In Congress

Sex Of Children
S t i l l Unborn Can
Now Be Foretold

N E W YO R K , M ay 1ft _ m —
Wnll Street ha* kind words for
Congress today. This fa irly un*
usual condition stems from thn
House Wavs and Means CommitIre action yesterday ill approving
a slash in the tax on capital gains,
and a shortening In the holding
time to three months
I f II heroines law, the tax change
would mean that the lucky Invest­
or— whether In stocks or real es­
tate— could take his gain In In
three months and pay only Id
per cent tax, instead of paying 25
per cent afte r waiting six months.
As W nll Street sees It, that
could lead to faster turn-over of
iuv|sttnent money on the stock
exchange.
And, even more Im ­
portant, it could lure nut of hid­
ing a lot of potential investment
money— which ts what W all Street
would vrrv much like to see.
Moreover, the tax slash nlan
comes at a time when all signs
point to thriving business condi­
tions In the month* ahead.
And
not the least of the signs Is that
(h it is an election year.
w an
Street believes that If there's anv
wav to keep business boom ing,
Washington I* likely In try It.
Tbr capital gain tax slash It*
1'o n g re .-s’onitl sponsor* sav. is def*
m ltelv a im e d ,st s t i m u l a t i n g b u s i ­
ne ss a c t i v it y a n d e sp e cially a*
p iu H v m oney t o *l&lt;nv
m ore Irte lv
W hile huslnes* ilnwn
UI • he M i r r t has (well m uch !&gt;ett*l
,,, , , J,,| it- i n t h i , it h a s n 't been
l a t g e e n o u g h to s e t ls f v t!io*e " I n ’
w ould Hke to see i n d u s t r y e r p a n d .
m g t h r o u g h new c a p i t a l ( t o m m
■e - to r *
Since tiie w a r . I n d u str y
h a s don* m ost o) it- e v p a m itn u
t,\ hoi ro w in g f io m hank* a|id In
t m ,tru* , o r » p » n ’e , ami hv Ha liisr
o i l i t , m m l*i t h r o u g li i c t a t n i n y
e a r n i n g - i ii ste.ul id p a v in g n i g o i
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| he I n a s u i v t h i n k s t t u h ’ldin-.
l o u r , in s t e a d "f l"’lng cut *u t h r e e
m o n th s , should t&gt;f e x te n d e d t u i
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N E W YO RK, M ay IP - f/P) —
Orange-yellow I* the rnlnr for
(toys and bluish green for girls in
n new method of foretelling th*
sex of unborn bablf*.
This discovery, reported *oday
to ,h * International and fourth
American Congress on Obstetric*
* 4 Gynecology, goes »xactlv 00 posite to the custom of assigning
pink lo nuwly bom girls and bln*
to the hoy*.
The report wa* hy doctors
Pierre Rosa and Aubln E Fanard,
of the University of Brussrrls,
Brussel*, Belgium. They said this
is the first test that is r«rtaln
TIn*v Died it on nearly r&gt;d unborn
children without a miss.
The color signs coni" from the
aninlollc fluid,
1 w atery sub
stmicp in which a prenatal child
grows and lives, up *0 *.he moment,
of birth. T hi* fluid contain* tit
sue cell*, from all part.* of thn
little body that Is evnosed to the
liquid.
A small sample of the fluid is
withdrawn, centrifuged, and then
made into a smear on * glass slide.
Some ot the tlssur te ll* ip this
smear have natural tints of color.
In hovs I hero is .1 predominance
of cells with yellow fln*s, giving
the smear a slightly orm ge-yel
low hue f.s g irl* the eoloi is blu­
is h - g r e e n , fo r siniiist t - * » a n s

S liia in itlC a s e , the
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c a p it a l’’
IT e s lile u t I ro m a n also
c ite d th a t need lit lit * re p o rt ! •
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A aurree of high ichool driving
Inatrucinr* by Hie Chevrolet Motor
Dir Islnn dl*r!o*ea osrklng aa the tough,
eat manemer for strident* to master.
Th* abor- phofii-illsgram llluittit**
eorr*cl procedure 1’lrsr. *top c|o«* and
approslmslel* c o n •*tth the rue shead.
Next, mt iru, »beets sharply right,
and hack up urttl suite fmat H*hr
bumper III*’ -lev- 'he rear left huireer
of Ihe mt she*. I thun cut xisur »h**!a
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THE HANFORD HE

HANFOR

To Get Its Feathers Counted
NEW YORK — &lt;/P) — Five y « h after the moat devariating war
in hiitary, talk of itill another war ia land.
• Flatly, I think it it n iff, Muff and noiuemte.
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Hie woild itn't r e a d y y«t for anotjiei ntereetiunal war. It hasnt
fiiiiilied picking itself up from the last oae. Of court# we hate to
keep ready, but —
If I were a boy It) years old, ^certainly would go abend with my
college education and not worry
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lAfcOL HELPS S U F F E R E R S OF
W ill 91* B2, NIACIN AND IRON DEFICIENCIES

about whether n d ra ft ra il would
l.,t,rru |.t my aeholaatlr career:
l he reason I mention this I* th at

B O A D

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R u ttla control* one haarttand of
th, wfttM . . . t| *
but the

* h"v' "’V ■ r : r‘ l voimwsroro of ,
deraloped.
America boss#.
“ **; “«• recently who take It at ,h# im g||#!rtoart1a»d. but one
h foregone conclusion that they ^bore resources are mors com*"■

njusrling nuns overseas In tlftcl an,| m0r * exploited.

To er.ro the mutnal fear,, to
i:..t they tie only hurting their
o* n future. They should p unuf ia
their i arcer* on the aisumptlon
there never will be another war.
\ mt you know — they might
ev.'U be lig h t,
I feel they could

I H I YOUNO and tha dlsablsd watt thalr tum to be eva’ ueled from W in­
nipeg, threatened by hlghsr flood waters tollow liii li*«vy rain*. Tha
flood hat already niadt a GOO-xriuate-mllo lake of the H a l lu • i ValU-y,
ilo ra tbau 60,000persona hava tail the town, (frijerualiomil ju u ’.Jpbolo)
M r s ., Balia W allaca, 4*0 Form- " b
W m B t , B. W , Atlanta. &lt;ia . is
roTgretaful to HADACOL for the
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Uaaetngt It has brought hei thui
affaibaa racommandrd H A IiA &lt;m .
t o r e number of har friends She
told them tha woukl pay for tbsu
tg M M ^ o f HADACOL If it didn't
haftethem. She explains with a
smile that she hasn't had to pa
her friends. Ibecame
HADACOL has helped them1
• ‘. f m , Wallace, who in 74I years
o f t 1* has (lye children, seven
►even
gnnii-cHlid!Iren and two
great
gYpndcMMren She was euffering
ffgftl • a deficiency of Vitwir.irve
■ t ; JB&amp;. Niacin amt Iron which
H A D A C O L contains.
nldn't
- M r s . Wallace said *‘ l
eat until I started taking
lie awake and
H A D A C O L Id
until the small
t«|A‘ and turn
I was
hdurs of the morning
h u n ly nervous. I couldn't ev.n
U g ia d a
needle ilu l
since I've
tW M i- taking
HAOACOI
nerve* are as itirn ly n- i
be
Is couldn’t eat because i
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d ld .b iy stomach would puff amt
bloat and fill with gas I urn on
the 7th
bottle of H a DAC o i
and my stolnach Is ro much i&gt;ei

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DA( Ol. also helps build up
■n.’igiobiii content of yom
iv-One Iron is needed 1 to

the** precious Vitamins and
tn x ia lr lo every organ, and
,'»i/ part of your body—to the
li*» r'. Itvei. kidneys and lung*leveti to the eyes, hair and nails 1
j (J f(et[r rej.air the damage that
•uch i t ile/iriency
may tie caut
tlg (here
Countless thousand*
,M r i.vnefliing fm m H A D A C 11 I.
Why don't you give it a churir*
to help you? Why continue to
suffer ’
Reim-inhei, H A D A C O I
d.jenn'- give temporary rein f In
ilm ili II treat* the real cause of
1 .out illness v.lien
a» sn often
.» s dot
to sin-ii drficitncie1hat'* why
it's
so effective
th at’s why 11 is arcninplUhing
Mich .imuring results
1 ou II Feel l.reat

with the flint few bottles
\o ii lake, nt youi MHim-y Omk
11.ere i only ”iie IIA D A C U I. mid
it n .'so lil on a strict iiiiiru*y-bnck 1
guarantee. So give this iv in n ik
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medicine ,1
to help you. It's never loo
lute to start taking H A D A C t il,
Many who despaired of im prove,
inent found that H A D A C O L wn
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A p p s til* (i*»«i
nlinust like 11 m unch for them
• ' " I 1have a good appetite ar.d tnv Remember t lust H A O A C O I. is

a&amp;Macht does not bloat ut fill
Yritftf ggi. 1, sleep like a log I
hV’ire ref« mrnt mrerf ’ f FA ti A C(1 L to
e‘ num btr of filends and navr
tkld them that If it d id n t help
themr too, I'd pay for il, but 1
didn't have t&lt;&gt; because 1IADA
COL did belli them H A O A C O I
haa done me more good than any
thing I have ever tiK e n "

With The Hal &lt; ht&lt;k

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Infantile I'm nl
10 -sented
with a r.'uck tot.,tun.- »I blifi »!fi du-

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ol'i — Contrihul ii ’ii, fi.i , Im rltlc, arr collected
1 he year 'round by one Chicago
1 c la m a n t owner.
I fie p altn iu nated bv Inv , u , i -uu i&gt;
drop coins into ro n taln eis for '
t nlilm nil. 1 1 lea
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bv.* I n n in 1 .1 I.-.| I.
d illiritr lb. |u&lt; t 1 .

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.me people &gt;ay we don't really
ha t a peace right now, and 111
sitinit it's hard to get the dove
ot amity to buld 'till long enough
to count Its feathers,
Itu i'a why some people sub»cniif to the theory we are hotly
ii.ikoyici in s told war that is
bo .mt to erupt toon in flaming
battle
Idea It that this theory it
ait . tone.
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let Unit li that w« aren't
lit, tv to have another inUrne(. i,el
in our time.
It just
0 r a t make common tense. Hv
ti ui I install within 1U or 16 veers.
A,..i I am stubborn enough of an
op’ must lo hope that if war Is
' I , r.i off for that long it will
p . - ii I' lie found lo be permanent­
ly lilihecesearv.
1 ■ii c u t »*, that will demand
some adulthood.
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at Lowest Cost !

ITYUMt A M COMMIT AT IOWHT COfT

■ad la iu irester

att-rooad rolety-protectlon.
Come la-today! Drive home tbero (sett to

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And Watar For Britain?
LONDON - (A*l — Britain'*
jailer* want to revive the breadand-wnter diet a* a punishment
CO UN TT for reform schools who inlshe-

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OP T lt r
in. J}URT
r,
b r m in o L b
COUNTT,
.TATE o r rixm iD A .

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| have. The Frieon Officers' Asso­
ciation’s annual report said: “It
wll! act as n deterrent to those j
who are now deliberately breaking
Institution rules.”

DR. C. L. PERSONS
Optometrist

E Y E S E X A M IN E D
G L A S S E S K IT T E D
118. H. Palmetto Are

n
t i l * B a ta ta o f
fra n k P a v l l f k . Oacaaaad

In i'rubat*.

VISIT
ROY REEL’S
CITIES SERVICE STATION

To All Whom 11 war conaarpi

I ’aviiok" fllad' hla dual
,hBt
rtoortAdmlniatraiof
or in*
Itia t* of Prank F arlltk, d*c*aar.l:
lh*t ta* filed hta p aM U au lar final
.(•chart*, and that ha w fil apply
to (ha Honor* bio Doualaa Bttnairom. County Judge o f aarnlnol*
Couiitr.
P lo H I*. on tha »tl&gt; &lt;lay
— a. 1910, for approval of
.nd for final dilohara* •&lt;
•tra to r of th * aataf* of
1 f&gt;avllok. ilrciaaad on thla
&gt; of April* m o .
C h ari** -" Pavltck
Artmlnlatrator of

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FRENCH

AVENUE

of

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ORLANDO

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IIAINESVILI.
Fin, — When
! University of c„,ridi» shortstop
Loii linroiu Rt” * 011 the bases, he
taunt, rlvis1 pitchers with u run*
stunt *1 lento u; Spanish chntter,

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THE BEST IN SERVICE

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Can You Tall
Tha Stiaua Prom
Tilt Ooati Whan You'ra
Buying a Usod Car?

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TOWN SEDAN

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YOU'U FIND BETTER USED CARS AT YOUR MERCURY DEAIERI

H U N T M E R C U R Y C C ., I n c .
III-:HIND i'08 T OKKK’K

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TWO room apt., rcrttnod-ln porch,
tlH'trlrity, aitowtr, toilet. Not
fumirhed. Near Florida Faihiomi, f j Iruler vHit*. If, l,.JYrintit.

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t t a t lb * arlrabaaa aa ia*ai*
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a a ltfv aa tau aadlatalr
a rr a r a t t a r * la y a a t ad.
a l ba raaaaaal bla far
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HERALD

Fur Said

ArllCieo Pur Sale

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“CENTURY" M*t 111 Awnhun
IIMUKE1.I.AH, Cbnoplti. Nuthink
down. 3 fta r* to pay. For frtt
tillmaten, call UOB-R.________
ilabCiiuartar* Urn
BUI,OVA W ATCHES
SAM SONITE I.UGOAOE
Alio Lta-kar* • Trunk* • Hteamrr*
Sanford Jewrtry A Luaudga Co.

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GtMiD And HAD
Pscil t.’oiton or Inntrhprliiir
Miitlii'ssi-tt, you) I'hoh-a J 11.1)5
I'si-.i Wardroht
S 1)1)6
Ur*,| 6-|tf. Dinulte
$141)5
Slightly Card 5 pr. Dinette $21)96
Slightly lined Cheat
I I I 1)5
Died 3 pc, Living Room
Suit*
lio n
llin l :t pi-. I.ivoig Room
.Hint*
$!tt).P6
Davit Tuhit*
$3.1)5 and $4 trf,
lined Kitchen Cabinet
lit ) .1)6
Slightly Used Dreiker
$24 1)6
llred Mi-tal Rati, Spring and

m ol

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W O RK

W A N IT .lt

S A V E M O N E Y on fine watch unc

clock lepnirlog.

I'l'llow* Tloniu

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NEW FLOORS ettrlaced to per­
fection. old flour* made Ilk.
new H m .hing, cleaning A w in ­
ing. P.irlahle power plant, f.tl
yeur* aiiierirm * in Heminol*
County, II. II. Gla**on, Lake
Mary

I.AWNMOWKHH Sharpened, hi
rycle* repaired, Lm-k A hey
work. I'l Ulnpt Set vice. II. W
Shi,man. 110 F. 40, HI.
Suite
$wuir&gt;
OKI.A M ID Morning Sentinel, firMA I IIK II Of HANFORD
Inndo Evening Star. Cali Ralph
2O2*O0 E |*t HI. _ _
Phone 127
Itny. 1DI6-J.
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IHTa N I) NEW iP fid tP Automo­
bile Itndioj, Complete witii A er­ V E N E TIA N BI.Tn DS made to
order. Seminole Vi-netlnn fllind
ial.
Iinttulled while yon wnit,
Co.
Will W. Mi'll St.
Phone
If neceteary, $10,116 Complete
1162-W.
Pluit tax. llaujr_Elw-lric Hervii-e,
ONlT;m" T l&gt; . Champion
nplon On 1hoard liti&gt;K line, holiiluxer, dump truck,
muck, fill dirt, nhell mid clay
goto] condilicn.
motor, good
Phone
by toad or job. Contact II. It
Jtt or 22U-J.
J . _________
C.lhated, mid ii-*,,elates, Kill E.
rjor
grand.
Good
tone
PIANO, parlor grand,
New York Ave., Del.and,
Pit.
and condition, Rea *on a hie, Rev,
46tt or 216* W.
J. T. Atlatnu, OVltdo. ______
RanMAYTAG wather $50.00.
ritA C T o it WORK, Plume 107.1
BENCH grown Monitor a Data*
doll Electric
Co._______
Tac
for free eatlinute*. Jack Hu**
ciouiu
very large fife * — $2.00
■i’ll.
MERCHANDISE Eichant
1 change. We
and $1.00 ear it. Bring auitable
buy, aall, iwap. M ! «! 1.1 Rt.
PAINT *
BODY
cunt diner*.
We will put them HANFORD
Phone lflr ‘
SHOP, HIM Went Fir*t Ht, R.fur exotic home or porch plant*.
finlMhed paint job. $16.00 nml
W w M j^ t l * ^ « i ^ O y £ { | J 0 W W .
ROT LUNCHES u rvi
up, Matal work extra,
11:30 to 2 — with
« -.A H T H 4 .E S . W A N T E D — «
rull* and corn M ufflna.. Homer.'*
Ho
G rill, _aa4 Ed*t l i t
l l - L O S T 1 i T T o ij N D — H
WE BUY, HELL A TRA DE u»ed
U PR IG HT Pltflo. Good Condition
furniture. Wilnon-Maler Furnl*
lure Go., I l l E. I iiL Phone 959. LOST — Gold ring with emerald
SINGER MAoniNEto, new * uiw4. W A NTED
nml three altuill pegrle,
Re­
T h * Herald will
ward. Write Rflbta No. 1, Box
pay 10 rent, fath for the flrat

HOO Sanfnrd Ave,_______ Pn^KtAH
ftJXKiJO FEEDS: Complet* Una
Hunt'* Tuxado Ftrd Stora.
fTWAI' HIIOI1 - 406 E."4th HI.
We Huy, Hall or Trada mnsl
atiythit)(|._rhona J M v L _
Now availalila. i-atert modal High*
Hpt-ad Floor Bandar for rent.
Everything to cumplata a flr*t
elan Job.
Call or com# tflta
SENKARIK m an A Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd
__ .__Phon* 2*0
W* hath loia whan you don't brlni
your prescription* to LANEY'H
Phono IDS. __________ .

MalittH*

$ih no

liv e d

3 pc. H e d ro o m S u it e
IIIU .U 5
Slightly l ' « e d 4 p p . B e d r o o m

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fht to th . H erild office.
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WANTED
»

EXCELLENT O P P O R T U N IT Y ^
Reliable man with car wanted
to eurieed R. J. Carroll aa Raw*
lalgh Dealer In City of Hanford.

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In downtown dDtrlct.
II,own billfold, containing lilentlflcnllon card*, money, Pleaie
return to Herald. Reward,

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AUTOMOBILKH —15

ARMY TKUCKfl
Partx and Equlpmant
Military Parta Special I* t»
JO IIN hON MOTORS
I6H N. Royal
Ph. 3-H4I0 |
______ Mohlle. Alabama_____
RIIYING A CAR? Bafor* finan­
cing aaa ua to cava monay. In*
•tallmant fman D*p*t„ Room 117.
Phon* 226.
Hanford Atlantic
National Bank Mtmhar EPIC.
11941 CADILLAC Oab Coup*, fully
aqulppad. otcallai
axcallant condition.
. . f lo o n J 9_ o r 29f c L

11917 Dodge redan,
b^ai^ad, axtra

aa over*

2120. 00.
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L U M IT E

ball,
R I A l I ST A T I

and Agent
H ln t .i H a n k

P I.A S T IU

$ 2 1 .9 5

FOR A LL UAHS

FIBRE COVERS

$9.95

IN S T A L L E D A T A M O V E P ttlU K S
C U STO M T A IL O R E D

COVERS

ALSO

A V A IL A B L E

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Jitrk K. Miirrl.on, Manager

hanford

MOVING
F R0 M
114 N. PARK AVENUE
TO
110 W. COMMERCIAL AVENUE
WILL BF OPEN FOR MUSIN’I s s IN M W

LOCATION MONDAY.

MAY 2‘Jnd UNDER NUW MANAGEMENT.

1

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WE THANK EVERYONE I nit I III-lit PATRONAGE IN THE OLD
LOCATION AND WILL APPKI &lt; IA 11 YOl It &lt; ONTINUED P a IRON

1 1 i h i t i i r*

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H. I). DAC1UE

1950 SEAT COVERS

M \1 •* I 9*I

U W MONO M. II M l.
Broker

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We o Imo have kimmI working
hliml.4, liuilt it, order priced
til I'Jt per st|. It,&lt;il.

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San foul, Flurltln

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H O W A R D Z IN K S U R E — F I T

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Blind Co.

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w ith
Klexaluni
Slain nml I
Plastic Tape. The llesl lllintls
that money can lin y! A l a
moderate price.

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add vhaimTaaJ •uokantmaat

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1941 FORD V8
TUDOR SEDAN

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SPECIALS OF THE WEEK!

and

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So

MFRCURY USED CAR
1039 MERCURY
PORUOR SEDAN

n o ll r r

1* &lt;11 ••mill I*- o il ( t u r n e r
n il p jit ' k i t to d u n t i l l it* i m i t ' l il iie r y . tin
d&gt;
1ltd f t l r l o il lit o k r. It I id f l l f l
t * * 1 u i 1 '•*M in i in 'll 1 a l l n ir a m
tm j
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Lota 0) people buy n need cur—think they're getting a
lumb, ami end up being 11 goat themselretl M ilte r, if
you're erer been /leered- come in and see u il 1U# specialist in honest caluel l ea, tiejore you put a 1tickle down on
one of our used cure, we want you to take that car out on the
ioud—put it through its puces—teat ill We'rt confident
you’ll find our rallies the best in town —for the cream of
the used car crop it nyht here! li'Ay not atop in todayf
Hear our low, W prices and liberal terms. You'll bi
glad you dull

\

Io n a«»|iow*r

Loss Of Income
Through wicknetw o r nc*
cident 1h deadly. I t may
set you buck yearn . . . .
ruin your career ................
create debln from which
you renllv never recover!
M U T U A L o f OmahA offern you IN C O M E l»HO*
T E C T I O N IN S U R A N C E
P L A N S that help free you
front the financial h o rro r*
o f diHiihillly front aicknewt
or urridentM (ie l a ll the
fuelM about the low coat.

HM*c

M.-Hitlil.i ta'«irn|»nnl»a,

AGE IN THE NEW LOCATION

FRANK’S

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Lorm aiui’s R estaurant

Ivey's Shoe Store

Sanford Produce Co,

P ig *N W histle ,

W ight Grocery Co.

H erm an’s Cafe

F lorida S tate B ank

Sanford Electric Co.

T hrifty Service Station

U nited Lum ber Co.

Cowan’s

H . H . K astner &amp; Co.

Security Lum ber and Supply Co.

The Yowell Co.

M ovieland R id eJn

T w d it« i D rug Co,

F. 0 . Robertson, B r M n g C ontractor

Down Town O ean ert

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To PremeU the Progreoa of A lerlea.
TO Pl «da*&gt; Prooperlty for 8s»«erd.

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THE WEATHER

Fair today with poaalble showers
later in the evening. Warmer and
rlear tomorrow.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
LUMB XXXXI

Federal Jury
Indicts 2 Men
. For Tax Fraud

Truman Prods
Se n a to rs To
VoteOnFEPC

Scene Of Jersey Explosion

Gambler And Lawyer
Are Named A f t e r
Probe Into Kansas
( Ci t y Racketeering!
WASHINGTON. May 22-1/1’)
—A federal grand jury which has
ffeen invetligeting crime at Kanins
Titjr linte.lail September indicted
two periom on income tax evasion
charge* today, the Justice Depart,
merit announced.
The indictments named Samuel
C. Hayden. Knmai City alloincy
end (otmer auistnnl ptoieculor ior
Jackson County, ami Ihomat l.ococo, described liy the maud jmy
u a gambling home partner of
Outlet Gat gotta.
Gargotla and Charles Rinaggio
ware mysteriously slain m Kansas
City several weeks ago
The grand lurv also named
Haydn aa a partner in gambling
house operation*. the Department
said.
The Department snld the Indictment charged Haydn with report
dpg a 1048 Income of 14,501) when
It should have been $10,560.(13.
I.ncoco whs charged with hav­
ing reported Income of fith,588.30
for the years 1044 through lt»4H
"when hie rorrert total net income
aggregated $130,260.27."
Th* Indictment* were returned
to U. B. District Judge Itlclmril M.
Duncan. Ham M. Went, II. H
District Attorney, asked n bond
ICevdnatS ria (’•# • Twnl

Sweet Com S e e n
As Coming Money
Crop In F l o r i d a
JACKSON'ViLLEi May 21 —
(Special) — “Sweat corn I* be­
coming more alid moro nopulaf
aa a monay crop with Florida
fannera. For the firat time in
(tovvra) yeara Palatka State MarM t report* harvesting efr-MO to
1,060 acre* la exported to start
tfils weak. The Starke State
Market, long famed aa a green
corn market, la preparing to mmdla a very largo acreage during
the neat few weeks,’ William
Wilson, Director of Stele
Markets, reported todiiy In hit
weekly market review.
“Palatka I* still moving pot atoei though sales are slow and
.several of the markets hnw
'Closed their season, Pomp-ion
and Florida City having ended
• long heavy Henson. The Stnrko
Market It continuing with r Ini***
\y good volume or ntrewlwurlt-s
coming* In good quantity w iij
quality reported as very good
On the Palmetto Market tnmn
toe* continue in good
with beans, okra, eggplant, ami
papper following. A total of &lt;1.5m packagea raturnad a gross
I t avenue o ff14,766.04 to Palmetto
growera during tha pait week.
"A t Waurhula Stata Marked
the peak of the spring deal ap­
pear! to have been rsached dur­
ing the pait week with 16,077
bushel field crate* of cucumbers
averaging 90.40 and 18,Mil hu­
sh#I Held crate* of tomatoe* av­
eraging . 93,62. Pepper, squash,
been#, btackere peas and okr&gt;i
bought the total units of rommo-

House Group Asks
Woman To Testify
M VSIIINGIOm. .(lay 22—DV)
— Vn effort to hill President
0 1 .111* 0** rmrsanltsflon plan
fm I he Federal Trade ('ommlaalen failed in the Senate today.
Thillt.fnur Henatora voted for
a tevdutlnn to reject the plan
■■d id Senator* asilntt the reavhilinit The plan would Iransfe&gt; (he adinintatratlvr finvetlona
'bf thr ('ummlHalun fo the chair­
man m.l allow the I’traldrnl to
appoint him. The rommisalnn
intmlirrs now select thr (hairman

tk J H M iU ..

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A sla(i&gt; o l e m e rg e n cy ban (wen d e c ia r
,u • »,.,x,i jtm o u y , is. a., lo ilo w in g m e e x p lo s io n
i f t l i i e r m iifu tio n s -la d e n barges a o n a n l w h ic h fu se d p o w d e i and e lic lla was b e in g Inndeil fro m P r n iis y lv iiin it r n llro n d cure, l. n t r re p o rts In d ic u te d n t le a ii ft per sons dend, 25 n ils d u g nnd m o re Hum illt) In
j o in l. K ii-te r n III--.t lie d ( ’ lim a h e .n lip in i le t a has d e s ig n a te d K o u lii A m b o y us It d ia iia te r m en

A ttle e ’ s Party
Elks Playground Is F orm ally
Dedicated In Fort M ellon Park May Water Down
Mine than 500 happy ami excited children jammed the Elk* I’liy- Future Projects
gruunil m lort Mellon Park .Saturday afternoon for its dedication.
It win, |ieihs|i«, I lie Inggcxt day for the children in the history ol
Sanford, and they look lull advantage of the Elk's hospitality Sy
swarming over the playground, enjoying its rrpilpment, tilling up wuh
refreshments nnd and then having a gay anil hilarious lime in the Mu­
nicipal Swimming Pool, adini*- +
r in m whs free.
nulntlnig out that Ernest H«n*Mayor Cflrrnway, on behalf of
lind suggested some sort
nuttier
thu City, acci'plcd the big wooden id memririd for the departed
key to tin* nlnygrmmd from Loo Elks. “I suggested a living mem
Butner, pest exulted inter of the nrial ratliei than a stone mie,"
Elk* Lodge 1241. The ceremony raid Mr. Butner.
look plnrn under the playground
The result was that Jesse
sign.
Lodge. nxaPed ruler of the Elks
Mayor Cnrraivny pointed nut in Aanford, appointed Mr. Out­
that City official* were highly lier as chairman of ihe pinyhonored to accept the playground ground committee. M l* was asfrom tho Elka fnr the children "blind by Lee Samuel and W. A.
nf .Sanford, and as a member of Hilltop.
thn organisation lilmaalf. tie said
Tin* City donated the 160 by
he was faniuiar with It* sceotn. 800 plot of ground
pJlst|mont&lt; JHe PCoiWMfl. thitt
by tba nw c.J|__
tho playground will ala fa*
t Pool. Tha Elk*.
Elks, said M in
henltli nf tho children and help Butner, prnvlded more than ft,
build finer cltliens.
600 worth of playground etpdp.
Hurry Kudnll, slats organist ment. Including
eight swine-,
fur thn Elk", served ns master eight
seasaws,
•
merry-gnof ceremonies, Introduced the round, a slide, baskcthall and
speakers,
and thanked
those volleyball eniirls am) a marhlfl
whose co-operation, limn nnd nf- rrti.rt
f..l had I'onlrihiiti'i! to Its sue
n ty Mnnnger McKlhldn dlrec*II" esIK-clal y thanked tbs
,|.e work of |,re|f».|i.K the
Herald ami Hlatlun W Tjtll f»t giounil for plaiiting grans and
•he ptlhlicilv give,, to the proleguslrum
fumllhed
jer.V
.
tin
I
,!
Mir I i' mIkp. Thn Klkw, Mr.
Mr.
latnei h,I.-fly reviewed ||„ |nr, de. lai.d, plan to ad I h
Uid lililory nf tho plnyiciMiitm,
MnnilMMPil on »»«■# r WH»

iA M t t

«

All Stars Trounce Aermintant For
Braves As Rotary Erickson Called
League Ends Play
For Questioning
NEW YORK Mav 22 — (/Id
Harry Richards. 112-year-nld sccouulnn' for millionaire hnnkinakr Prank Krlrkunn, w*» railed hefore n giand Jury toilsv for (luestinning nhnut Erickson1* mast.to.
coasl gamhllng operations.
The 170.*.week accountant I*
held In 1100,000 hall ns a material
witness In the Nrw York gamhllng
Inquiry. Assistant District Attor­
ney Alfred J. Hcottl has described
him si Erickson’* “dummy" In
financial operation*.
Erickson’s lawyer, Hoi, Oelh,
made a new attempt in court to­
day to regain possession of rec­
ords taken from tho bookmaker's
Park Avenue headnuartera In a re­
cent police raid. He told General
HchsIoiis Judge Owen W. Bohan
the seizure was illegal.
Ambdant
District
Altornev
Whitman Knapp denied there waa
any lllrgalltv about the selxure.
“Tills man, Erlrkson. on hi* own
admission l» a bookmaker," Knapp
aald.
-}

Smathcrfl Pays First
#ws*s
4
s
m
a
s
t
Call
To White House
wee*
■ aUh (hrlnf

The Cities Hervlra Co., formally
opened Its attractive nsw filling
station at the Junction of French
Avenue nnd tho Orlando Highway.
More than 470 matorlaU pur
chased mure than 3,600 gallons nf
gaaoline during the day, and wert
each given souvenir Pyrax fry­
ing pane, Carl Williams, branch
manager of the company, reported
today.
The station I* managed by Roy
Reel, former operator of Reel**
Paint Shop, and provides camplete facilities for lubrication,
fueling,
fuelli.*, washing
......... .. ami polishing
stive sale*
automobiles. “The attract...
___
room provide* a complete tin# of
automobile accessories, batteries,
Urea and tubes. Tha lU liop alao
had facilities (or oerriemg and
fueling Diesel end oth«r type* of

-

Pahokae Btatei Market

eontinuse to bavo « good supply
of com and tomato** while the
Fort Flore# Market , expects

tighter

supplier

good yield of

of

tomatoes.

la avpepper 1 WASHINGTON, May 99 — (/PI
—Rep. Hmalher* described him­
In
self today aa a “pro-Truman Dsmrent" after a call on Praaidaat
Truman.
__.. .
It was b it first Whit# House
visit sinca h# won tb# Danoeratlc
senatorial nomination from Sena­
tor Pepper.
Sinathsr* told reporters afU r his
with Mr, Tnunasi
- ■ ra* visit
"I Just want In to pay my rsrket a
specta. I ,haven't seen the Presi­
dent In s long time."
He was * * M If be eesssldered
sitter myself an anU-T n n tsa Dew-

CltleH Service Co.
OpcnH New Station

rooms have tiled walla, ora
oerst. I campaigned ae a J-lberal clean and neat and w#U-eqatppad.
Democrat. 1 isgstdar Myself a _ A large payed parktpa a m hae
b#enI provided,
provided, and tW*
thta area will

T .’s r r

* -t-

flmatnm

be farther eniargeil hy
to French

Am

Tha

l.PfitlcrB Attempt To
Control Parlifirnent
For Another Ycnr
LONDON, May n t / l v - Hiitain's Eahoi t&gt;ovsniiiifiit clu-ls inili'sl-il |o»lai they may water down
thru Snrialm |no|crts and try to
rule for at |rs,| another year with
their skimpy majority in parlia­
ment.
The psrlv strategy, details o(
which ate slill secret, was nrsppeft
a| # weekend meeting ol Primq
Mioislei Ahlee, top Cshutet min'f*n,*lrViNei*.-wfiinff dV^frirlT and
spokesmen lor the cooperative
movement.
Wh cis the talks ended Labor
leaders lei thr nrw, leak they were
rc„lv for an elerlion at any lime
—hilt as some l.aliortict »er u ihnext niloin.il rlriim ii mav lie pul
oil mild ,, laic , , the .inliiiuo nl

WASHINGTON. May U - (d ‘&gt;
— Pirulrnt I Ionian prodded the
SrlMle to votr on bn KEI’C bill to­
day m (I’nimrtidmg a committee
whn li |,.it been working Inr
nuinlb. In ttureatr opportunities
of \rgitie* m ibe armed tervicri.
M' I ruinan »atd be Imped the
Scrutr "wd| permit” hi» lull lor
a fan l.mpluymrnl I’raituri 1’nmnm.loo In i nine to a vole." Sniltlrern Dfin.ni.tt. base ftlibuslFird the
bill Imman Democrats LnlrH last
wrrk in an eltnil to sliul oil debat' dllumgli all but six ol lire
Hrpuhluans snlfil with them
I hr measure would declare it
agaimi public policy L’i tridutirv
to disriurunate became ol race or
lebumn when hiring, firing or ad
vaniutg worker*. A tommittiiin
would he tel up to police industry
ag(i"'t diicnmmatmn.
Meanwhile, In Washington: I
The federal Trsdn Commisxlnri
(FTC) accused a Philadelphia
printer of soliciting tdoBtaphlrnl
sketches for a “purportad weakly
newspaper, and thery charging fm
tha sketches.
' The agancy Issuad a complaint
against Maurice Blatt charging
F7» with ••**isl»rapf*a#trtatlon."
The cnmptlmt said Blatt pub­
lishes an eight-page "weekly g*frlle" which he distributes free in
vailulls communities under a num
her nf mastheads which make it
ii.i,Is Ilka a “Imal"’ publication.
It said tlsc paper has appeared
as the Washington (I). Cl, Hall!
tPitatlaae# ns rea* « •»

Armed Fort es Day
I’heie l» aln ays « &lt;harrrn, how ] Parade In Sanford
ever, Dial Winston r'huichlll''.
Conaei valivea cm force a mm Seen By Hundreds
election sonnet hv taking advan- '
I'l'il.

Commission Run-off Race
To Spotlight Tomorrow’s Election

The runoff in the County Commiiiion race between J. F. McClel­
land, incumbent, and Jack Stamper, challenger, will take the spotlight
of interest tomorrow as the poll* open in Seminole County for the se­
cond Democratic Primary.
Derision in this contest will be limited In the voters nl Precincts
No. I. 2 ami 4. In thr first primary on Mav l, Mr. ^temper received
071 vote, to 017 by Mr, McClel* #
lam! Next in line was Ell CsTm-' ty Driiioi-ratic Executive ('uni­
way with 557 votes and 1&gt;. I*. mIMernian.
Ilsg.in with H4ll.
Voter* n( tlif county precinct*
Ml
McClelland, ibe prrxeul have only »ne xiate contest *r
chairman ol tlit ('minty t’ tini- decide, the choice of Grady Al­
1111**1011 is seeking n third terio. britton in Wilbur (!. King as
Me served two years during his Rallxvuy
and
Public Utllltlua
Initial
trrm,
and
will
Imvu Commissioner in Group No. I
served four years In the term
There will lie no BepuhlUan
now expiring. Born In Ft. Meade.I ballot a&gt; there are no rontexls,
he came to Hanford In 1B«, and1 said O. P. Herndon, county cterk
at one lima served as lihsrlff nf this morning. Polls will open «t
Memlnole County.
7:00 A. M end rinse at 7.00
M r. Rtempcr. who woe horn, F -,M - ,
alsrd amt educated III HemluW. B Kllerhe will serve as
ole County la h grocery nter- clerk in Pierinrt No I. ami Eds
Me lech. Clarence V.
.’haul, former grower and former nuind IV
employe of the A. C. L. Itallruail. Hander ton am1 I n , Butner UK
lo Precinct No. 3,
aide, Fred Pope will
sod B. I.. Pet Precinct No. 14 at Fern Paik serve ax clerk and
lyle Haasholder.
Mini
will choose either Wales or O. kina, Karlyle
llati
E. W'ravei for thn post of Coun- H. A. Newman ss itisprclors.

. ‘kSKW * 5 M £ i

J

4?'Jt
Si

Truman Cites Numer­
ous Specific Issues
Whe r e Ru s s i a
Malted U N. Action
WASHINGTONr" May 11 -&lt;/P)
—PtMident I nun,hi today assailed
Rustii't boycott ol the United Naimnx ovrt lli' l?hmrxr Communist
i»»ue *• a “willful flouting” of the
U. N. chatter.
He told Cnngren the wnlld oritariiialinn ix irmtlilv carrying on
'huxinetx a, utual ’’
The Chief Executive atticked
die Ruixian rffux.il lo aiicnd U. N.
•riinns wi:h ( hmexe Nationalitl
delegalex, in i report to Congrrti
in which he alio xaul that the year
1949 produced * lightening of the
l axl-Weit ennfhct

Woman Admits Ratigan Urges
Lea ding Pol ice Action To Stop
On Goose Chase Deficit Spending
"Kirlnap Virfim” Dn-

H-’U’py Slir Fnnitt-

rrrprl F n t i r c C

II,own said offirrrs xitll hadn’t eiiiiurul In nprlair vxillilu it, til
huitul all thr p in e i In the |m ,cling I Uiiir. .Hid lie aildrd that ill till'
'Mtr.
( niiioiUMIxH h.ivr In iln In lake
Hrnwii t.uil Rape, and hi. Ir| •n n llir ^nw-inni'iil t. In at It a* k
low nf licet i feared Mrs H ipri Iml ami wait until the giivenuiieui r hi

lirri, ovripnwered by knlit i|&lt;rtx.
Color, music ami prseise fnrtnii liken nude from lie, hrdfunto
lion* marked the small. I"i( writ held taptive ax revengr mt hr, Ini.
rgnnl/ed parade in dnwntown Land
canfor.l iiutnrdav allernnnn in nl,
Paper is assigned In Mir |„,|.-r
-ervance of Armed Forces Itav
The parade was led by the gambling detail.
Brown reported lUpei tol l f
I.rightly uniformed Seminole High
.School Band, which svas followed fleers ha received thr entei.lny m I.liy 4G National (liiHtilstuen of Co phone call* last week ami a n .1••
I, 134th Infantry, and more than I" his mall box which said in pmi
"Stay out of iny lmsim-x» m
i domn members of the (Ilvll Alt
that woman will have to liikt- ymit
1’atrol.
Aftar forming In front of the punishment.“
Hnwever, aftar long question
l.eglnn Hut. the route nf tha parade
waa aouth on I’ark Avefuie to lug, Drown aald, Mr*. Rape, hiukr
Firat Street and east to Sanford down and admitted the whole
\vemie, Manv children, a* well ■* affair was a “figment of my
imagination."
data vote
adulti viewed It.
The husband sounded thr kid­
Capt. David (iatrhrl, Lieut. John
To tlila end, Morrison was re­
ported to have urged a morator­ Saul* and Lieut. John Kader led naping alarm at 2 A. M. vrxtrolay
whrn he came home from duty
ium nn further iiallnimlliation ihe National Guardsmen.
"Tha police did a wonderful |oh His wife waa gone and thrre whs
projects. Thn political ilnrraapondput of the British preaa associa­ nf traffic control," »ald Capt. evidence of a struggle.
lie aald her bedroom wax In
tion wrote that "even such mild John Pope, National Guardsman in
disorder, tier tattered night gown
project* as tho nationalisation of charge of the program.
Following
thn
parade
the lay on tha floor. A crudley »cr»wl
irment and sugar may tllnappenr,
................
. rprobable
______ that Guardsmen held open house and ed not# waa pinned to a linen
although
It seems
lha act taking over Irnn and stsml '*rvad eoft drink* to visitor* at closet door saying:
“ How dq you Ilka this Mr.
ftiaaiiaae* t»a m i s Twoi
Hie Sanford Armory. _________

WASHINGTON, May 22 — (fPl — A Presidential committee pre­
dicted today that there will be equilitv of treatment and opportunity
for all persons in the armed forces "within the reaionebfy near future. *
It predicted also that a lain in military efficiency will result.
The committee was created by tha President on July 26, 1946. Its
job was to investigate rules and practices of the armed services and re­
commend steps that ahould he
takan to carry out an exacutivo rams of the three services nr*
order laaued on the i« n e data, laslgnatad to accomplish tha ob­
In which Mr. Truman aaidi
jectives of tho President.
" It Is hereby declared to b#
"Aa the program* are carried
the policy of the President that out, ther# win be, wlthth the
there shall be equality of treat­ reaaonably near future, equality
ment end opporttdilip for alt of treatment mid opportunity foe
peraons In the arasod aervtcaa
without regard to reea^olor, re­ all parsons in the armed forces
ligion or national ortgtn- This with a consequent Improvement
policy shall be put Inin effect In military efficiency.”
aa rapidly aa .poeaibla, having
Tha investigator* aald they
due regard to tha tbn# required
&amp; » * .* « *
« , n:
t S r v r . ,
flc'*ncy' 11
lw?
1__ rafutod
flcleney n ■moral#,
n ita report to
ay tho group
b for which he
„ f 'it, ’
Joel aa much
boon
net* potential
him,
Johnson, and
tbe^Aresiy, Navy

196

Afier reviewing mimermix ipecilir Kturx on wjuth hr x.nd the
Sovrt blocked rnnxtriirlive action
in the 11 N, l.i&gt;l yc.it. Mr. Tru­
man ifrrlaird
'The vest rmlfil xvltli „ deepen,
lug of the t-pxlnii which has marknt inlei iinti.iiisl relatlnns through­
out the postwar period ”
He said this m i ini» for many
reason—which xtill hold good in
• he middle of IP 50 Among them
he listed (sil-.iic
agree on an
atomic centiol pt*nl, failure to
progress ton-aid Muling (tic arm a ­
ments race, ami the tendency of
the Soviet,, while blocking Gnrnisti and Jspitiese peace settle,
to Uolule ihemselves Ini
—
.
i mentx,
cr.nstngl, from th* rest nf tha
R o t n r v Chi b In Told' world
In this cminvctl'in the Preeldsilt
Of Dangers Of U. S. tinted for the first tlm.. In a Unit­
B t i r l t * c t eti v
P o l i r i e H ed Nation, report Mint Russia now
hrp
tin, "possession of the atomic
weapon." lie gave thu world the
Declaring ih.xl a conlmualioti «f
first official western rupnrt last
OKLAHOMA CITY. May 2 2 -preieot tJ. S Imam.ial tmllcic* will Sept. 23 when h* announced "an
(/t’l The dtilraught young wife of
tfiiill in an economic m llapir atomic explosion" had occurred in
a vice iquad officer admilted to­
which will drag the entite world thn Soviet Union
day the hiiarre 21-hour kidnaping
The U. N report wax prepared
down with it jack Haligtn told hy the ttlete Department end Merliai* she tad (&gt;o|ue yerlerday waa
the Rolatv Club today llixl the Truman submitted it to Congress
•purred bv her own imagination
time hxx rnme-Hfi fact, u xlmn,t with a tetter stating forth tils perM m . Jo Alice Rapar, 2 i. abrupt­
views
tun lilt* Ini every i itiieu In me •oriel
The letter and luji.ut made
ly halted a frantic puller hunt when
hi* iiilloemc will, gnveinuierit id- elrrii that the President Intend*
»Iip called hrr hurhand, &lt; V Hap
in ,lrtvo for the U. N
unlfici.il. In •hance llime |,iihnrx.
rr, from a tubuiban filling xtilum
lio,rini&gt;*a nn r a a s A i l
Mr IfatiKail * ml (Lit he lx inn
toil atked him to cornr grt hr,
Rut rlrlriltvr
H u rl
Dmglit rented nve, l|ir l»ihl,e nl the gn»-

t«ge of a sudden singe of lllne*th»t might upset Labor's slv-vofi
malority In Cnmniona on a rriajm
issue.
Most (tritons had expected that
the Labor auvei ninent would a
glen to an election liy this fall to
avoid the constant strain of re
•pilling nil Labor members to at
lyml every session of parllnmenl
’Die new stinirgy or trying to
stave off nn election a* long as
poxalhle It,nked like a victory fm
Deputy Premier Herbert Morri­
son, bo*» of the Labor Party's
pnlitlcat machinery, who ha* long
urged wooing the British mlildla

Committee Predicts Equality In
U. S. Armed Forcei Will Come Soon

No.

President Assails
RedBoycott Of U.N.

FTC HandsComplaint j
To Phitly Printer: i County

The Bntarv Baseball league for
hoy* between the ages of 111 to Id
year*, concluded It* “most surra**ful Heasnn" Thursday with the All
Stars trouncing tha league leading
Itrnves, 17 to 2.
Melvin Fleischer was the win.
rilng pitcher, with Terry Cordell
doing the rerelvlng.
More than 75 hnv* participated
in games plnved during the season,
March 20-Mav 0 at the Ninth
Street Park, Orville Touchtnn,
rhalrmnn nf the Rotary Youth
Committee reported.
One of thn biggest fartors In
making the season an outstanding
success waa the servica of B, F.
(Inna* aa umpire, said Hr. Touchton.
The llravea lad the League at
the conclusion of the season with
the Cubs, Pirates and Olanta fin­
ishing In order,
More Hum 40 of tha plavera en­
joyed a picnic given for them hv
Kotary at Sanlando Spring* Sat­
urday afternoon. Assisting In the
program were Mr. Touchton,
George Stlna and Bov Hollar.
During the season nf play games
were enjoyed on Mondays, TMtsdays, Thursdays and Fridays,

“Thaa Plant City Market eonttnaea with a good volume of
67AM unit* returning a. gross
revenue of 1163,821.867 Bell pep­
per sontlnue* to lead In volume,
closely followed by blackeya
peas. All varletlae of beans are
available In good quantity, there
la also a good «upply of crow*
oar pea*, cucumbers, tomatoes,

Associated Preaa Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY MAY 22, 1950

Established 1908

Raper la afraid T"
Haper aald outside tlm house
he found a 12-foot ladder leaning
against ■ second story window
whore tha screen waa out
With that to go on, Polica Chief
L. J. Hilbert ordered an all-out
manhunt.
In the afternoon Raper received
a telephone call at home. He said
he heard h it wife scream and then
the callar hung up before he could
hove the call traced.
He said ha got two call* early
Kunday night. In tine a man’s
voice said M r*. Raper wuulrl he
r( leased In front of tier home. The
olhsr was n women, saying ni*
wife would ha freed In a residen­
tial area several miles across
town.
Datectlva
Chief Brown
aald....Mr*
------ ------------.
Raper flnall
M lye alW from a filling

(OeaMaaea aa Paa* «*&gt;

H. S. Potter Dies
In Chattanooga

f&gt; H»*nIlium Hfive,s, M

old

nn Inline, pay it, hill, and Liixmexi * n|* »-♦ rtf Winter P a il
fatallv ifi | im t-(f tvlien hi* wit's, hit hv thw
i« m ruin.
of n froi’l SufurtUv
Through thr jin-.ia, ,( 1 1,,■ ballot, Mifh»
lie rnntiniifld, the pc ,|'ln &lt;-an d lic c l OMHtlilikf 44 Ilf* 4ttf'Ol|7f w«l to VrO&amp;A
the pnllt-ies af then gnvci nmeiit ♦ he nrlnnd** High, v i v near the
lim in g the trertil prim al y, the spring 11 file roadside in what is
people nf E li,rill,i iri-hi'rtted llleh . known a. Heath Valiev” lie was
pioiionni-ed dead upon sirivsl at
dexliex with re*|H‘i'l In govern­
ment xpemlng, Imt the man they itic ho,pdat
Mi Mayes, aci'iunpaiited hv his
eleeleil, he aiild, n only one If Dtt
aenatnrx, huiI In tliieiue w ill have vui and giantlxon. Imd pniked his
In lie til might upon other xennlms truck on the east side of tlm high­
way to go to the spring sind the
III nriler In get aliythlug dupe

lie pointed nul that one club Iihs
liiH-n writing letters In every sena
I n ami representative In the Dnileit State* uiglpg them In rut
nut waste and inefflriency ami
balance the budget. He suggested
that the flnnforil t-tuli might send
a petition lo Washington with
iuimlreila of names uiging the
same thing.
(It villa Tnuchton rcpnrteil on
the successful colicliislun of the
HuUry Club’* Junior Baseball
League Thursilay night ami to®
annuli' picnic held f«&gt;* t"
,n
lU M iia ao #

na

ra sa

ei«»

Clarence Winn Hurt
In llisrhway Accident
(larenee Winn, 44 year old
painter and contractor, who was
injured Baturdav afternoon when
thrown from hi* motorcycle, I*
rcpoiteil thta morning to l.o recov­
ering at FornaUl-Laughton Memor­
ial Hospital from his Injuries.
The arcldent orcurrail nt 4:00
p.M. as Mr. Winn attempted lo
turn from Seminole Boulevard to
the Monro# Road and was thrown
In the pavement.

Ho iva* taksn to the hospital In
the Erickson Ambulance, and was
attended by Dr. J. N. Tolar. Ex­
amination disclosed a ruptured ear
drum, a fractured rib and numsrous bruises.

Palatka Negro Found
Dead Near Tracks

A 60-yssr-old Ntgro from Palat­
H. S. Potter, brother of M r.. ka was found lying unconscious
j . H. Btandlfer, died Tuesday by th* ACL track at Ninth Street
n&gt;°rnlng • * • Chettanooga. Thnn. at about 0:46 o’clock this morning,
and na* taken by police to Fernald-Lsnghton Memorial Hospital
Mr. Potter, a veteran of World whsre he died et noon.
He te Andrew Anthony Lovett,
War I , £ ^ a member of the Jamea
Craif Lodar Post of tha American en employee of Heatings Potato
U i &amp; la Chattanooga. He waa Growers. Polka ere s*#klng In­
The
an smployoa of „tha Cantrat of formation about relatives.
body waa taken to tha Burton
Funeral Home. The death wee
attributed to Ulneee,

awjwau.rU a

Winter Park Man
F a t a l l y I nj ur e d
On Route 17-02

elderly man, while returning to
the Ituck from the Hiring, hoxltated ax he hixuril a truck ap­
proaching.
The ill Ivor of the ti uck. Foster
Km I Mnfflsy. Orlando, tnid Stata
Highway
Patrolman that
Mr.
Have* tntsltated and seemed to
atrip to let thn vehicle pass, than
been mu confused *ml dashed in
front of It. The Impact of the
truck throw the man 78 f«et northwurd ami 24 (set off thr road.
O. R. Smith, ambulance driver
fm tlm Erickson Funeral Homs,
delected a faint pulse heat in the
injmml man, hut Mr. Hayes waa
nioiutunced dead upon arrival at
Vei iisId-Laughtou Memorial Hospita I, &gt;aid Patrolm an Harrison.
Muffloy, th* driver fur L. A.
Murralt, Orlando, whs not held.
Mr. Ilayss, a native of Florida,
had hern a resident of Orlando end
Winter Park for the past 35 y e a n
and was In th* landscaping busi­
ness.
Survivors Include the widow,
Mrs. Florida Hays* of Winter
i’ark; (lira* sons, Ernest Willis
llaye* of Goldenrod; John and
James Hay** of Tampa;
ons
daughter, Mrs. W. H Hughs*.
Lake-land, four grandchlldrin, on*
great-grandchild and a sister.
Mrs. Thomas 3. Sylvester, Tampa.
The Erickson Funeral Home has
charge of the funeral a r r a tiftment*._______________________ __

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T U E S D A Y M A T M , 1951

Kail Strike
.Parents Of L o s t
((•a iia a M r , M ran* n » i
IBoat Captain Hear aH.lKiimeiit
of a third Ilian on M
Ulenel locomotivra. A BpokoHinan
|He Is In Russia •aid (lie Hrothrrhnod "modified"
r

^ D A Y T O N A B K A A C II. M»v ir,
l* 1) — Thr p u tt il• Ilf a »|ninn
bout nil'
' wim hrlltvrd lo-t
kipper who
itn a storm II yearn ago hoped tof«iay that n pinny poMrard might
Mad to Ii U return.
The card wni rrcrlvr&lt;J hv Mr.
anti Mm. Joseph Hurdle vr-tcra*y. It had hern inallril from New
®*ven, Conn., and wan *ign&lt;-,| hy
■ ‘C«P*. I Mel, Commander U..12"
tiliannon I lei doe, u ho would he
87 year* old now. and two rnmpanlmiK were believed |„,t nff
Flaglar Heath in 10311.
Thrjr
•Ptlnip l*oal, "Melila," wits waihcl
aalinrc near Melbourne, n hole In
the altlr, lull the hodeU were
never rrcoveinl.
The pi*el iiu d nnltl:
1Thin I. lo inform von Shan­
non I* alive and will return. ||i
" •V a M M /e d hy the ( ..ul.onir in, )
U-.1J off Mortilil
oast. The
n ru
...... I mint.
The new
•nil prixuiiera were interned al
J1'u nnanili and after Hie war -nil
to Hlherla.”
Mm. Hat dee and her M2 yearold liimhaini were confident the
c*rd Ih authentir.
"I alwnya thought wewnohl hear
»ome
day," nlie Mild.
"I have
n«vrr given up Impe. . . . t v.o
nellrvid lie was dead."
No trace of a Capfain IMel
couhl «• found in Now Haven
hut chief p,„iai In.peel.,, Ilnrrv
t*. (••Irliill '•*•! *»«' wniihl Inu fi
f it * .

Area 'I'eaelierH

:•]( &amp;

ft

Fan* it* .i
Maty ,\||,„ Kniiiff
llrtb it lade.
At t h e Sotithnidi
l*i iiinii v
School the facility i„ Velma Mil
fhell, piimipul; Nancy lliocli,
fourth guttle; l.tdil,
Ni«, Eveiyn I'ntH’ Hiiil \ mi
h(vhiii |
Krniif ; mul fln||li|i* liofC, Wilim*
Moijrnu, / i IImIi \V#*| It mill Kl ||8'*»
tine WeMphal. fit at Knot.
The We I aide I'm ,oil v fa, .ill v
Hit lode., Marion mi i .,i, , |»»in
rlpal; kli/,,h,'|i Mini,.
h.uiM
tfraile, i i, i ill'l llll'
Ilniil
Hindi . |, ell, W.itl,
k' i inli*
an MmIhn lie ml, fin,
III' I &lt;hi in Mi'liool at I .mum mid
dd* I
f»»11•» ivi|&lt; (mrliM 4? |(. *|.
Milw,#r, pi 11if*l pfi |; iiiiini'1 I'nyii',
conrh nml ni'iin*; lint'll ( ’Hilton,
IMffltjtlll ffiftrli iiml itM'iil iril’lir f
R. ft I ioii|;lfi*.«( (ViinritrrciHl mnl
history; I(om Ihii| Ninth, iii'lth**
frilltir , .hiiif ilioiwuulri, Knt’lL li;
KlliaD Mi M'lliiyio, I iitli* I'l'Diifiiiiira
Mitry llaitiuv, •liwhir llufli I.iij*
lish;
Until*
\I. Niim.mi,
.ixtlt
CIIhIi ', I.ik ’i IIi; Wclh., filth Kin»lr;
CSoldit* K h i I i i 'i iiih I tilniiioi Win­
kle, flr.il Hindu.
At til*’ ( ivli'Hn Sr lifml W. A.
Ttftffiif’ Is pilliitpnl nml lrnrhm
Of lihvdira
Iriitltrin mi*1 I'mif
Mlkl»»», filn- ienl *MliifMtjnii n11ft
•Otlsl
lion**; Annin Th*»ni|i«iriia
lihmry n»*d
Jmlv Amiri
Mill, 1‘ t ’fll ill, fOlOllll'fT|&gt; lll'i| |*l**f'
cluh; hoth I *ir^*&lt;n(, iioiiih rrnn
omlcs no*l •lienee; l.iiev l'i|o|uii,
Iticrt lif*iim* *••• nml Kiifclftili; I'loi
film \VlltilIn*hi, Sp'olsl ni"l iltfli
fifth Ktadeii, Kal hi t in" Teauue,
Ri nd", l.illtaii Mi * n11. f■
hii rIt .in I |
third Kiiet •' mill Illll'OtllV III***
•Droml pimle
,
(Mm * '*•. I •mi I
H iti*ii*i*l m.'l
Seventh mul • i»!11*I• hiimIi* tenrlie*
Sixth irrade and Idille llnmptou '
al tile I "hi Mill V Melioul Mildred I
Tilllv li'nelii ill" fourth, fifth and
tho flmt ovoiul and Itdnl Riade.
’I lie tleneva IVlinol farultv i"
elude. Mary l.eo Nhliol*. prlu
el pul, and «vveid h •mil eliilrlh
grade
fradr«. Mary Walt in tearlie. t(,e
fifth and Hixlh giade., Kttla M

it. demand.
The .trike, oilRinally net fni
Apr. 2tt, .tailed May 10 aKain.t
pint, of the I’ennayivania, New
Vork Central, the Hnuthern Hail
way ami Santa Kg Syntemn.
It
wa. extended to the KouUiwontnrn
d i.lrlel of the Hntiin Pacific Hail
rood lout Saturday.
A11li•hik li only .unit 18,000 loromotive firemen .truck, the walk*
nut dim opted mnch of the natlon’h rail traii.pnitatlon and had
made Idle .nine 200,000 workernino.tly i allroad employeH.
The break in Hie .trike wai
nnnoulived di.ullv after M A.M
IK S T ) and immediately the union
.ent lele«ranu In .trlkinu local,
camelliijf the .trike order.
The union and carrier, hud met
• nntimioii.ly fur nine hour, dm
i»K Hie nijfiit and early mornlnK
livtiru.
SittiiiK In at the peace
talk, were iiiemlicm of the No­
tional (Hatiwuvi Mediation Hoard.
Mlille the currier, .aid the union
withdrew it. demand, a union
tpoke.maii .aid it modified It*
demand to tiie extent that the
■llieation
will
|,e
approached
tliroURh nihitliilion of the exl.tm ulrnrI iiKii*(*rnrnt.
Onv firrniHii nmi on&lt;* rntfirii&gt;i*i
UIU employed op the I,|r |)ie«el
liHomotiveH.
Tiie union
l.a.
clmiRi'd tiie l alii null, have heen
v olatl.ur the rote, which or,,.
Vlilen f,,i a file,,,,,,, |,| the foiwatil
culi id Hi,m,.| hi.il,native* ,m main
'me or tin oiir Ii pa.ueiiRer .erv
ire at all time, when the train I,
(li.nthnm the lldrd and fourth
end kvelyn iihnwrti the fir.l nml
nerend Rtade.,
Pearl llute. I, principal and
lu .l and .croud urndc lencliei at
llie Will on S c IiihiI at I’unla. I Hirer
lea, Iter, me I lie I,n „ H|ye» tlmd
nml four Hi r index; Her tie S1 Tayh r, tilth and i.ixth Riadea; Uerlhu
HmiRlitou, mu.ic and Can v Sch­
ley, art.
I'lie f'lllutviiiif leaehei
minim'luted l&gt;y Hie trunteea, tint
I'd or ii.ked for leave
•'llher redRiied
»f ah.ence for one yenr; Kffle
'tinden, S IIS ; ’t'l.elma llnnimmid.
IH S; PhyHi'. Hint. Mary Hot,in‘on, (hitherioe Itlm.le, and llar■0 1 Ponahey. primary teachera;
Hither llailaiuiiiKh, Mertie l.m
(tint mid Kttie .lane K cor I,, l.ymai,
too! and Ito.emnry Te.inuky,
Oviedo School.

Lewis Declines*

Watson Wins Right

II •arlaa.4 r „ a Pag* l l « i
that Sidenei iniKht he aide to win
rein.talement In tho United Mine
Worker..
Lewi* .aid Shinier him failed
In exerrl'c "h i. rlirlit of apnenl
li,mi the action of hi. haul unlim"
in M.ueH.iiiR the larRe fine.
Sidiner lost hi. ioh in (lie ruxi
Id not |&gt;uy
pay the
mine, hecuu.c he old
fine and thuu wax deemed to tie
in an rat* with tho union.
Jacoli'i mul,l only invite l.ewlv
to te.tily lietoie the committee hnenuxr hu lack, authority to i.iue

ICw lh a n X m i f a i l Oa«&gt;
xtaU while xervIriR In the Icflxlaturx.
“1 am lorry to lose a chance
lo run ■•n the noennd primary
afralnsl Chx.fer McMullen on a
technicality Inxlend of on merit,
because I am Hilly convinced Hie
election In SnraKotn County was
handled In order, I feel flint the
time element nnd a lechnl, allty
persuaded the declilon of the an prenir court.”

A R A B S R E P A IIl C lf l' R r il
JE R U S A L E M — (/Pt — Work
err In llm Arab-held Old City of
Jem.idem have finished repairing
thr roof of the Churrli of the llnlv
Sepulchre which was ilanimfcd l,v
f(r« lint year.
After th" fire
King Ahdiilliili of Hashemite .fordan pledged that he wnohl see Hint

ind Micheline
tiny
fiom 201 h Century-Fox’. "Under My Skin,""ahnwInK^TiiMday"'arid
Wednesday ut the Itllr Theater.
.iihpcenn. for w itie..e..
Chairman l.e.in.ki ffl-Mirh) of
tlio full l^ihor Committee, who
tier, objected strongly to the invr.ligation iiiidcrtakrti hy Jacoita,
w'thdrew oil,poena powrr from
III, .ill* ononittre rliairmun.
l.e.in.ki licensed .Imi'oIi* of au
thmily pi ordering the invettlgaHon. ,
l.twls, in iirlnR
Hip
term
"whixtle stop," wu. referring to
Hie type o| .eetrl otdrr* Sulaener
said the mint i a gut .Hldotier .mu
lliat aflri 1,,'wl. piildicy orderetl
Hie miner , hack tu work tliu word
wa» pasHed iiml “ l.ew i. said the
wli.tle I,lew one" Sidenei said
I lo,I ,&lt;i, laid li , wru k.
Sidenei lm&gt; filed unfair IhIxii
p in.tu i'. rhnrgPH witli Hie Nu
ii&gt;o„,l
hell,II,m. Hoard at
I'tic K o up,li list the tl MW, l.ewii
the U lited Fleet!i. Coal Co., Can
loo I1MW local, nml Hugh White,
•li Iriil II! piemdunb of tho U S In .
I.rwia wrotx Jaculis Hint since
Sidenei lia* the nglil of appeal
within the union m&gt; fell "wm

ranted In not umhn inking to
testify puhlicy on toe ,|ue*Hon at
Hus time."
I.ewU adurd:
“ It I. unfortunate that com
tnunily feeling on the pail of Mr.
Sidencr’a neighbors and wlrklng
associate* ha* irsidted In till,
episode.
"If, ar a result of Hit* feeling,
tuken against Mr. Hldcncr hy tho
I,Hill union of wlurh he l« a inernher, re,Ires* would he given him
I ,dnl tint tier re.ni,rres in the
under tho rule* of the United
Mlnu Worker, of America if Itu public domain in the ft. S are edl
would aval, nyn.idf of hi* uil- muted „t Iiotween jrdl.liuniillli and
,|U„lllie,| right to filo mi appc.il II(*0,OfllOflll in value.
limn Hie adlmi of Hie It,cal union."
STUN EH HO TH tJ. H.
H YN A fiU fiU E
JER U SA LEM
- t/P)
Stone,
from nnrlent Mount 7&lt;lon urc to
form part of &gt;, new Jcw l.h tyimg
ngoa In lw limit In New York Elly.
They urn being lonolcd owi to a
d'-lcgntioii of “ Young l.inol" roprc.i'iilntivca from New Yoik.

,

VISIT
ROY REEL’S
CITIES SERVICE STATION
K f l N t ll

A VEN U E

f-A K EI.A N II. May l« - (Sn«clal) — fir. I e„ Strrltiov. noted
Frcnch-ltunsia„ , herni.t, h«. lolned
the staff of the Florida Southern
College h|r&gt;.tcsearch lahnrnlory, it
wii * announced today tiy Presi­
dent l,U,hJ M. Spivey.
Hr. Slrcl/ov, who received til.
do,'tor of plillmiophv degree at the
ftilivcnitv of Toulouse. Fra nee,
was formerly In charge of the Stir
i.H WihnI ifistilintion plant irt
llonnln and wa* prrddent of the
lnrge.it rnxyme-prnduring plant In
Moithern Europe,
Apiminted a. a»soclnte rhrml.d, f*r. Strelt/ov will work unifei
Hie direction of Hr. Hori* Sokol,iff
dir,•rlo,• „f research,

AM *

O lt L A N D O

IlIf .llW A Y

thx repair work w a. carrl*d nu^
An InvMHgatlmi dl-doivd tha
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hi,,n,l. V.i
til'tnrinn hii,I editor, of lined men - Woe hr k id h&gt;delivered the priiici|iul add,op n&gt; fuitli tl, America ” Oi I , • • in in
III" ceremony
li" |,:,ld tribute to added
differ-m i’- viest rest t i le,inline
I Sr Hir'd i \Y Oudds. pre-ldeut
and til- lung Nitli in the siniule of I'rinceton, tntrodiired &lt;• net •&gt;I
virtue*
Mai-li.,11. forme,
Pe,',ei"M
f
“ Through the five luneiinirr* hi Htatf and Artnv Chief of Stuff
iiiu.leird Hint Hie diversified -ut, during Wm Id War II. . '*.•■&gt; e\
je t - lie hud sisvt* tiuuled *„ Ibor- rmpl.il iif tlio-e uuslno • u t . ) ,
ouglily," Or Freeman .nut. "it eu Thomu* Jefferson s'Speeled
the
,*n v foi him to make one funiTinn tree rittren- of the re|mt,H • "
ul the nresidrllHal office the di*
fir Dodd, ill-o p dnteil ,0,1 it, ii
crimiuuting p.limiuge of .11 tiie
it was put tli'iilui Iv uit|&gt;r"i,r, •!«•
ait- and science.."
Or. Frreuian pointed mil that that the*ceremony wu- tieine f.- • i
"the 'jilrltuul life unit (iitli of in the I.Unary of t'oiigre-- lie.'*,, .­
Jeffs!-till weie compas-ed in u« It wa* Jrffei-on’* "own ii,'&lt;"i„
plum word, us ever uii hone.I |iural&gt;le collection ,,f hook- H, ,i
ptutaainan
wrote:
'I ove
vour formed llie new hrgliuiio. I.., llie
ueighlmr *•■ vmir-elf and vour library when it- eolli'i tint,* *ere
country more than vimmelf.
He burned in IHU "
"Here also." he -aid. "t- "n
just.
He true.
Murmul not ut
■lirined ttie Oeclsration ..f Inde
I lie weys ut I'rovldence'."
"Kighly-two when lie died and pendence, lliut immoitul e&gt;,,re»
udHlcled with per-unul inlsfor -ion of llie American mind’ of
tune lieyond the mete and measure whlcli he wu* llie Bulhur "

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WASHINGTON. May 17—4/1*1
— The CIO and A. F. ol l- today
.aid labor will demand a new
round of wage increase, if Ctuiirest Iris rent controls die June 30.
Richaid J. Giav, speaking for
WASHINGTON. May 17 t/P) ■
. ^ the A. F. o( L. told thr House
Wr&lt;trin diplomats rani today the ,
Banking Committee that removal
111, I lure I'Oirign Ministers arc
of rent control, would have the
i di- i " i n an Am ,in in pioposal |
same rflrct on millions ol work­
dm It,, \ piolrsi Russia’* aiming
ol an l.asl German polite division.
ers a* a nationwide pay cut.
‘ 'n ie liiv ol Stale A, lirson look
"If rents are decontrolled on a
In London a nig*e*tiu„ tin threcnationwide bans, I am absolutely
vmight in im- swilling rnpi
|)owri avlion lo * ill world atten­
certain that unions all over the
.l„ t .1 tlilv i »liild lo il. O 'lo l"
a ..| I It. liellcoplei. vv, i ■ ll,
tion lo wliat lir ticlirvrs w v iea
country will demand an increase
i. i \ll |l,i. " | , 'pi. &gt;&lt;• •' I •
lion ol all illegal ailisy in I asteso
in wages," Gray declaied.
Gcimany
John Fdelman and Donald MonInfmmid oltoialv said .„da»
gurnety, representing CIO, testi­
] i i I. s ' ! ' \ c l l c w t s i l
llir Allir'U ll }i|u|iutiil lia*
fied that rent increases already ill
i
|j‘
«r(|
|||Mlt*UKlllv
Allll
lIlAl
|
effect in drconliolled areas "are
M m rlci lir bill ol MliUiu
cguivalenl lo cuts of 5 lo If* p«(-1
l irm li I'tilrigii Minislei S-hlinuD r_ ,
&gt;
■
&lt; ||
cent in wages."
opposed making any pobli. vtale- * ()
(| (’ K S 0 11Vllie
"You can be sure," their state­
melit about ihr niuatioi, it •hi*
ment said, "that there will he a
lime
vigorous, and a fully-justified, de­
I, l l i r I
A lld
M il I f
ll was Iraiurtl dial Hevin -upmand for wage increases to off­
M . i i i f i i v f i . t h l f T l in k
|,oiled t,V Kchiim.ili made llir point
set such wage cuts it they lake
that pilhli, piolest al dot lime i
place."
M .1 V I i r S i l l IS I il I II f s I
W e l d T ogether 12 mM|, ....... I r a I •
Weslrili
The CIO rpokeamen »al&lt;l them
still I* u .evero shortage ut hou*- j
1 1,1 I t. 1 I lair "I (In
I
tug. . ut
pay
Diev
. rent,. apeople. cull
till ....
!,,iii.i,iir
ill, 1,1, I tl , ' ll II," III "10 I
It w
l»*ll (In* imiwIi I !•&gt;mu I 1
raid three to foUl million housing
lly AHHtll IA TED fit IMS
W A S H IN G IO N . M ay
17
&lt;7P)
t,o
no'- ham, •*■•!. -t to
unit* .till me needed fui model ule
llir 12 North Atlantic- ll»aty lia • | Wr*| ( art III HI »!.••••*•!
grew
Income farnilie..
S e n a t e d e b a lr o n F t P i
d ol I lir t I* p llllll* ul v• i- *
r
r
i
ii I il &gt; xiididlilfrs
1
»
m!» lli» Writ
tiiili* today wrighed thr pos-ihilllv
T h f t r statem eut »uld:
&lt;
|...,| .ll III, II. V. ’ - ICI I "
lullI healed today and Senaloi Hum
make or bo d.v
- T h e C IO ra llx * upon the ‘
ol mealing an iiiternativm vl aiiuv l&gt; not |&gt;ii|iaie,t
plnry (!) Minn) Iwicr wai vullrd
W--I
l.eimall
.pM'liopi,
I.i.1.1., ami I'oo'i
*. lo
coiittnue Foderul
K edcrn l rent
r
i rr&gt;
r **
to continue
r 11vi., I ir.illlimg
control* until housing iei|iiire down hy Southerner* who prutetl- I,, contain ( onimuoisni.
if,, nlra id pun lia.lim
I-"
police
In wliat might hr the lavt day ol
inrnt* of middle-income and low- ed hr wa* ratting irlleclloni oil
h, d"p .fit llir nl
Allot
lengHiv
dl'cus'ioii.
offi­
thru larudun , oiifrience, Mir hotInruinf
cial .Bid. H"' Km ,ivn Minister,
\|„ml llo rr v irrl- ie-- • •"!
"We ugiee that provtuion should thrill.
eigu Mllllilets ol llie pact ioutline* decided to drop Hm sullied witli
hx made for orderly relaxation of
Ome was when llmnphiry ac­
M
m
,i
Ao*li"w
l tii.iw.iv d"
il
cun bt*
controls, urea by area, a* houilnk cused 11 PC opponents ol "delud­ braid all Alliriiraii ptupoial •“ Hie tinder slnioling
lived* are met. UtH «hl* svUii.nl
set up a super command
It tiroogbi ,t|) uio'vv luiei on lor possi­ I....limy llie • ilv l ouiliii' ton &gt;■!
merit proexxa must be u flexildo ing" jhe American people. The would weld logrlhei then lllihlaiy ble joint action
r.l I,, |ir t ol lei i Im ll,r In,, t a*
onx— H muxi work both w»)'*. ^ second time was when he denounc­
The French government is re- p.,1 ol a pl.t* to irjilatr ,1 .ill,
power
and
ilienglhail
t»olllcal
and
MAHCHINO tn front of die S&gt;voy
riiui wh«n a local «r*» thut* H&gt;»‘ ed as "blasphemy" the contentious
lorted inclined
nu lined lo
to wan
wait unu
and oh»erre
ported
i new alld looie utsiiro lid* Hotel tn Loudon, ltd* voting l*dv
it ha* decontrolled too xoon ll may
economic lia* a* well.
itu-six'action
tn
Eastern
Her
make* no *ect*t ot Iter lautlmante
, vers* thxl action and *«ln»tmt« of tome that Fair Employment
Under this plan the continental many more cloaalv lialute making III,-k
a* ll ». aacretary of Ht»l* D«au
contrpfa until l« U
•“ t« Practice* legislation i* a Commun
up
it*
tntmti
"
*
’
At lime*, hr ad.led llie Dti-l hs- Ait.,ton attend* • "I’tlgrtui*" 'lin­
rnuntlies wtrtlfd supply most nl the
r&gt;t idea.
Theie aie numerous reports lo
I,a.I to ilop and ha, k up ,n oi.ln net In lira hotel. At Itcton It tn KngIn each* cast. Humphrey first giounJ forces. Dafenta eapeits llie American government tellmt• * .11,
» Th.
have lecommendad a standing ,,f Itu.Men military revival in In «r| around • m ount. . ait-mc t latof nieatlng ulttt Fot- txn Hectewa*
oidered
lo
take
hi*
seat,
then
( I , lx c o n x ld u s ln g a h il l
co n'
t„,,„s of Hrttiili *"•! 1 oiioo for
I'lie lute-i tlelav in yrtiuic It- I ••r * I" “ hh
10 divisions —450.000 Ka.tein Cermanv
“ sCaastaaxS « • ra«X «»&gt;
was given permission to go ahead an,iy ul
“rtlltl V-at" talk*. ( f 'd .i......... “&lt;)
"rumor*"
Indicate
tho
Hu-.I.oHull
lltrir
,Iml
"l,r
ImiMllie.
I"
infantry would pro
with In* speech. It amounted tu ***.." French
inav
institute
cnneerftiHon
,
,
. il
i ,|... IliaV
lll-llioie
c-oiiac,
,|-»„
bjiiltud tin win, I, a H i •""( l iddrt
a irpiiniaiul and warning to watch hahly inakt up ill* hulk ol thi* j p g,| ,,r„ Cermanv -to gel riioi c
wiml,I lie ir,|lilir,l tod dial t- do I L
N . I lu w l ( la iin s
man|H,wei
his language Senate rules lorlild aiiuy.
Dr Knit Schnmacher. Ie.nl,-i "( Sunh-id All stilt. Ntio ntl ll.n l
Infoimaul*
said
Bldain
would
a Senator ’» irllritin g upon auHi,, tte .l i.erinan Socialist 1‘uii)
S a t is la u lio ii
O v e r
tiulldmv »ht.I, i fitrpii-.tt
other .Senator's illlegnty or liotioi. rnuceultale on jrl lighter* ami inn,lloiietl thi. newest minor -n
'llir
lltlih,
lit*
|*»tl.liv’d
*
warfare.
Uiilain it -perch in lleilin Monday
ilrlm r llm low mg, Drmotiatir auli-tubmanna
T a l k
W illi S t a lin
IL- predicted Hu- East tin mum iml !••• miIi! I»»i I**", limn i.
liashown
gieal
allictency
in
both
l- a d r i l.uias ( 111) filed a prlilion
DAYTO NA H KA CII. May 17
"People’. Arlnv" would lot,I I­ uru*»iint |»*«it! It.i il. I* pi »* ••
•••• IlH' •I *l*'h•
•' ' i 'M . M u I
iai»i
Stall* Ht»**r*g* |irpurtm*,nt lo , ul ofl drbale and have a vole phases.
I ween HfiU.IMtO and 400,1100 non
%il* f t'nii^lil li* ! »• ill \ l*i d
I I" s, I t ..I .
n iiritn r l.rwk« Stshutl Rromi^tl uii Ins moliun In bung the hi PC
Proposer* of the International when il i- fully oigailixed
, t " i l l ,
l
I It*'•*
army plan contend that It will tie
heri*
would roioduct nU
*11'
A nor n s n report* are not noli'- at a t‘*» i «e|
loll
formally
before
the
Senate
III* III! If • 11II(!' •*I til** 1*1•
It.,,,-I", M&gt;:
.fui if nation, concentrate ■o alar mine liut do Indicale
vr.ligation of chat gee JJ"*1 hi*
fctt It Is !»• 11«*s .-.I I loil Iin nu I*
t I ■ t .*I a
agent- IlitlnddaWd Negro voler. Technically, the debate id llir last on wliat they cun do best and IlloM Itu .*ii,u- xi" tcainimr Hie "„o. t
i im "III fell,' I
liefme (be May 2 primalte*.
two weeks has hten on a motion to "fin lenity. Thi* will avoid llir ii -" ol ii much larger foice wlu.i I!vt*l v **••11111 Ivf -r Iti e’d wl» »
-nil will l.e
4in|»l* |Miiii|*tii»
Scholl -aid the only live agent,
dilemma nf r,printing too much oil can ll, u., wav lie dead ib"d a- • i i*r truuL
lake up FEP C .
r * | * "Twal
I ."'.I |.,.le in. «
IS MUIIaae' Oa
*
"'
city
vshu might have l.een In
jMillce unit loll linin' s full It",!,
Tin, petition cat lied 4u nuiiir.,
( il \ M III
M K i••(allt i
1\
I,. I lie I .............
r,unity ul the lime would l»* called
S, my
llte-r report, tlidlc.il,' II
’ I n i
I.I
•
i„ Tallahassee Tliitrsduv to report 24 mure than the 1(1 rt-iiuired to
Hus.lull- are siipptvinK lank
.«i out Ill'll fill I Ilf ••• n »•
. .
M M l..'
,
Trm *kv I I Mill I III’ Mono l|( ll
on llieir activities,
•‘llie I'coi'"’ force a .vote at iiuoii (K S T I on the
iillerv.
leeuiniBiesBiice vehrcl.
l..i,,-, , i„ t i.'it i
wto* uddi’-l In •
I in I
of till* s ta ll will know, be 'aid, &lt;pie*lioii of limiting deltul,'. It
ami arm- a . anil-lank i?u„
'»vt • &gt; t
IllUllt 'w i'e|Ul|Mlii'llt
Ml •Ml
I • ill -ft
"whether my agent, have been will require t!4 vote* to put
haio.ika- amt otlo-r weapon.
i V\ i ■
*11111g*f ••n )
months i r *».
guilty or wer*» Just tint victim* of &amp; Hiiough a deliate limitation, or
S A LEM , Ore., May 17
(&lt;1t
M.m M ’111V lilt*! 1|'&lt;ll ir* If
MI'lllh*' I * nf Ho* • I
political mivgr.”
. u cloture a* It It cited.
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled
The- petition wau signed by 2(1
)
MIAMI SLOW
i'liailts A sm)4’II»I loll III ItieMl III"
»M. IOr till III vllt'l
»
Tha charge, broka yesterdav
yr.trrduy
that
a
minor
child
cun
I ri J W t (h.l I tl * M|M
MIAMI, May 17 — i/Pi
A Iiik yvnifiiUk ilm,ii*-i,il tin* i»»
whan Sheriff Ale* Littlefield .aid Republican, and 14 Democrat*.
M
il*
M
parent
for
damage*
The
When Humphrey nhoutad that
II*
rat* i'liil)** Y11•
ha wax at tidying atatamenl* hy
4 tu .'I declalon upaet a rule of law vicious rain.'piall with wind m JIOM-.I • al** iif th#* fir«* 11m*I »
kI - f..11#% IMF III
II
i.••
Nagioaa that "thay ware visited American people war* being "de­ stemming from an 1M91 Ml»ul*»lp- gu.ts up lo 66 lull** an lioui planned III »'inif»*r tin*
I,
la.I,e,| dawnlown Miami fur about witli i ilv Mana*t«»r ( Itltv-i.i &gt;
foil • | V*il || I *a*11111 v I
in dead of night by two or more luded" hy the Southern foe* of thr pi Supieme Court ifJcGion.
a half hour today.
Killlllll III »lltl«*l to S I ♦* III
• . a V M MulillOk
8tala Ueverage
ent hill, Senator Connally (D-Tex),
•He Departmenl
.
The
suit
her#
w
a.
to
e.tahIMli
Approximately a half-met, .,I infornmtiMii
M.mH.-, \ 1 Vitli.t
ploye* and a voluala Countv con- Jumped up lo challenge the state­ a father'* re*pon»lbllltv for Hie
K lir t hi»'f M N i lev vI in I •
.•table
. . . . . . and threatened with urre.t ment as a "reflection on every death of a ion. ll wa* brought to rain fell in In * than 40 miniil"I ii y t •• li**r|i i cr* i • I
Senator
who
la
oppoied
tu
clo­
Stit'el. were flooded and •■
&gt; lirniFhl 1tie (•pillion I Iml Ihe i"
• In
ii they didn't vote and campaign
l •• till v *» iv,*’ I.i*
e.tahllah Hie liability of * d tusur
ture."
ent *Iei!/|vive Irot'h •’&lt;!• Ijv
•t lltflrt .-I t |a*t\ t I
light on elrctlun day."
ame cuinpany. Damage* uf 66.IHIU some case, wulrr overflowed
(4
Mutineer#
IIH
l‘*»»*
Connally'*
contention
wa*
u
p
walk, into slmpn.
Littlefield .aid tha Negro,-, -aid
i. .. *1 I |•••w|| |«*• | .1.
Long (D -L |, who
" "** were awarded the mother, whu
they were U i l to work for ni'im In-Id hy Senator laUlll
wa.
left
with
eight
children
to
sup­
I It rat* Im ii u i I
tor Claude Pappar, State Senate was acting as praalding officer. port.
* It* • ii I iII.iiif •
\\ If
candidate I. Walter Hawkln. and Senator K u*»ell_( D-G b ), (juartar• ‘•IIV* I ul loll I '( *
id t tl
An end of the war — V-J Day—
County
Coinmlaalon
candidate
celel,ration figured In Hie situa­
I ••It lilt
•••I* tl
Ralph Rlcharde.
-t Mll loll. I III* I lull*
tion.
Schott aald ha w it Interaaled a*
(loll III Hi!' Hllltl'il
tieorge W. Parker, hi* son.
*t»* nti.l
anyone #l»a In aeelnjt that "iu.llce
11*** *tii (*:iRrd rold v
\ iiii.it*'
Billie, end a brothrr of Hie elder
I. done If the chargaa ar,v true.
••I Ik*i infill* i ra dltti'ii i I I • .hi nl &lt;t
Purkei, all of Sweet Home, Ore.,
even though local Uw enforcement
Mr*. Frank Cha*a of Windermere, fotmrily uf Sanlm.l. "til serve ii&gt; uf I4»fi |n i milir in* tin.* .1 t in*
w, ie killed Aug. 14, IU46. A truck
The Seminole County Bov Scout driven hy the father plunged off a* chairman of the women's divttmn of tiie thieclotale „l il,r Svinphouv • * 4«• If 1 • Oallicil I \\ ll ll I -la l ..r
agencies haven't *#*p fit to srek
National
Jambora*
Committee
met
Information directly from the H»van embankment Into a river. The
I lie Itl0( |»MVA*tm iH l'M lil i (ltd I III*
eiterday noon at tha Touriat court held that the father was Orchestra of Central Florida, an niganiratum lint ha- vtaitrd in -iiin, «Mill I m| uf KlOlllU* (*11•'I k; \
•rag* Department, which might
live
campaign
lo
raise
040,000
to
promote
the
ritahliiluiienl
"I
&gt;
**m
b* nf soma a*el*Une* In their ef- .en ter with Robert W. Llpplncott drunk ami "guilty of wilful mis­
{Iiiiiir ('uriMiipoiidciiU •tiltiiniictl
4i
presiding, and mada plana to ad- conduct."
phony orcheMra in thia part ° l (he atalc. R .1 Camgau ,* g«n--ial
•in* tiuikR Ri miHiik; iii « i iii . t *d
‘•My employee have never had vcrtla* Seminole County at the
tu the Mississippi Supreme chairman of (ha campaign.
Um* Ul’W/t t’Ollll'l III*. *
I Ml* k»K
an opportunity to tefuta the** National Scout Jambora# at Valley Court case th* court there had held
An organiiational dinner „l director* wa* lirld yrtinday at (hr
charge, and th# aUt* attorney Forge, June 80, Ju ly 0,
|»lt'rail-i| la'Klkfl Iih i*!Hlld It'd dm
a child could not lua hi* patent* Orange Court Hotel, Orlamlu. in
Present ware Edward Hlggin*. fur damages.
and ahurlff’a offlea t a u i failed to
•*I**- •' lllo I If «ll‘t ‘itln III Ills li'|d|i‘ ,
order to obtain Him voluntary and culture In O n lra l Florida
utllli* thalr availability for &lt;m*»- John I'laraon, John D. Adam*. Jr.
Li&gt;Miiii( :
service*
of
a
sufficient
number
It will rontrurl fnr Hlr nrest-nla
John L. Kadar, W, H. Pugh, GT. D.
‘ lint InlL.w mill .'S.di •ttkfrra of
Honing.
,
.
of
Intaraatad
people
and
to
tier
Hon of musical programs, enter VHiWra ItulWi Ull Ii.'NiIi 'I 1 I 'll all •’
' ’ A. Williat
llama and’
Ha aald tha only /W# man who Andaraon, John
bonaily
contact
2,600
to
!U
M
)(»
talnuieiits, concerts, pluv- ami "t&gt; nml Him Mct'iid-ii y-li* in i *1 inut| Im
might have bean In Voluala on tha C. L . Redding.
individual*.
eras, and will inainlaln « -vtn *••HiitiMiiiiiil if rm iilii &gt;1 mv. hi I
Mr. Llpplncott appointed a comeve of tha prlmarlaa ware ChaP.
Th* campaign will encumitss- phony orchestra in Central Flnr ut tuill litUMt loilfi .(ltd |||| f It'llll
Eric, and Bart U w tt. John W. Wo­ mlttee to plan tlia placing of
In th# Hal of Sominola County all of tha Central Florida area, Ida which will assist in the etlu |moida'iun ur«t lo In* uliliiliMfd.
The
mack and BlUy Same. 8*ma la the paintinga on acout Ionia,
only on* permanently a»» Hn«d commit!#* which include* Mr. Hlg- toachara publlahad Tuesday, th* said Robert 8. C arr, praaldeni of cation uf talented young mini
Mayor* clans.
to tha county . Sehott aald th* glna, Mr. Radding. Mr. Kadar and following namoa of tonchare waro the new orjuniiatlon.
D A Y. D U IVI.
and Interested parsons in 21 cities
othara, If they , l t n her#, had Mr, William* wUt moot again in unintentionally omiltodt
Thia orchestra will lielornr tu th"
I II . D.A.V. will ms'"-1 Inulght nt
Mr*. E . D. Brownie#. Somtnol* •r* being contacted with a view tu people of Central Floritln ami will mini o'clock at tint l.t-gmti Hut and
com* back Juab to rot# In tha pri- about two wooit# to took# further
High Bcbooli Cklorie Dnvla and aattlng up local organlcatinn*.
plan*.
bo available for concerts ip anv jiluits will be made for a inuinb.trniarlaa.
Henrietta Thurman of tho SouthTha drlva waa started Monday of (ha riHo.s In this area. A nerier •.Ini, drive.
I'luna will ul*o b«
•id# Primary School I Retold Hock- and will ba continued through M-v of alx concerts hs* l&gt;eeu arramred made for sending delegate- to the
BIG-HMK GAMRLRR
81,
"We
aspect
to
obtain
140(00
onbark
and
Gloria
Prya.
Lyman
(A*)
NEW YORK. May 17 ~ UP) T T A D iiiiiu iu n i om
mg an
WASHINGTON,
May
17 —
— yo,
for the Winter f’ark-Orlando urea utalu convention Irt June.
— Republican B a n ja l o r * today Big-tlma gambler Prank Eijek- School, Longwood: Edna Maa or two-thirds of tho |60,000 budget on th* following date*: Nov. 21.
Huntphray,
Laka
Mary
School.
In
this
effort,
Mr.
Carr
stated.
ebatrad tho engaging Pannayl- aon owned a five M r eant Interest
U. A I'.W. BREAK Eft
Lake Monro# toachara ware llat- "The remaining portion will come Dae. 8, Jan. 4, Jan. 20, Feb. a anil
*bU*
room that
v*nla primary victory o I Governor In n Florid* gambling
Mrs.
Harman Jaeohnun will
Fab. 22.
Extra concarl* are
from
tlcke*
axles
to
ba
hald
later
ad
under
tha
OeM
V.
School
head­
Jomaa H. Duff na a favorable nattod
( 4 l i U ,AM.70
------- in
achaduled for Dec. 22 witli a spenk at H:0O o'clock tiuiigld over
la
the
year.
Tha
project
has
Man
ing.
The
Geneva
School
Include*
___ _|)y
J iy
12 monUu,, authorfttii
u M ktod*/!
cman for th i: year's election:.
chorus and March U with a na­ Tiiauon YiT 1.1. „i, : ..• . ut,jui.i,
Duff won tho OOP nomination
Asaletant Dfatrtot Attornor AI Mary Lea Nie kola, principal, and wall received au far,” ha said.
"laiael, Uutpost uf Democracy,”
tional artist.
Lula
Moran,^teaajjar.^At
tha
Laka
Tha
Symphony
Orchestra
of
for Um Banal* and Ma alato aeorad frod B. Bcottl raoertod Krickson'a
Miss Klara Farley, chairman of the
A
charter
fund
is
being
built
Nlehola
it
Central
Florida
la
a
non-profit,
Monro#
Behoof,
n complat, vlatovy fit A Bapubll- int#r##t in Plorida Mmkllng a*
Radio Committee of Hie llusincts
up
to
form
a
“back
lug"
ami
to
WeKtr,
Eula
educational Institution the pur­
con faction*! Im U U with fore*, part of a Uoting o t i
aetiod principal and 1
and Professional Woman'* Club,
raid on tho
haadad by former tJ, R. fenator
r*a off- M. Grantham and , relyn Jobnaon pose of which la to encourage and Maura tha luectss of the orches­ umiouncad today.
diiaaataata mnaienl appreciation tra'* first season.
are taac
lea hart.
.
Jgaoyh X . Grundf.
.

City Plans Sale
Of Big Fire Truck

PIUS TAX
6.00-16
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Olhtr Slits
Also Low

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your order for Quick Delivery
the fin««t Doflga modeli wa’ ve
ever gold are on the way lo our ghowroom
right now. Factory production it* in full owing.
Now li the time to get your order in.
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Thol Gives All These Extra Values
• ACCtAIMID BY MIUIOM9 OP MOTORIST!
AS AMERICA'S ORIATI 9T TIRI VAIUI.

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eaiily and (juickty you can own a new 1950
Bigger Value Dodge if you act at onctl

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Mrs. Frank Chase To Serve As
Chairman Of Orchestra Group

Plan» Are Made To
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fense- of thr West.

Schott Promises
To Conduct Probe
In Voting Threats

WIAINER!

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West Leaders
Give Germany
Owners’ Power

Dramatic Ucscm* Of W oman In Niagara Uapids

Senator Humphrey Is Super Command Will
Called Down Twice
Western N a t t O 11V. («r|Hi«IIV
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America Asks Protest
Re Made Of Red’s
Aiming I'.ast Ger­
man P o l i c e l'orce

Debate On F EPC |Treaty Nations
l-eatls To Angry Ponder Arm y To
Words In Senate Contain Soviets

Famous Long-W earing

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Atutociatetl Prctw Leaned W ire

W ASHINliTON. May 17 — f/P) - I’lMirlenl I iuiim ii and C,rn.
Carnige C M inliall Inday were yuen specially Imuntl mpir- „I the
fir&lt;i tolumr of a nmnum-nlal edition of the papers of Thomas M fei»on.
—
llie y were honor (lurslr al a ceremony in thr l.ihraiv of I uii|iir-s
L / O n g r e s s , ,,wiu|,/ing publication iiv the Princeton llniver*ilv pres, ,,f the (i m of

T o Maintain Rent
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Under

D A IL Y

Wage War U Truman And Marshall Receive Big 3 Chiefs
Volume Of Jefferson’s Papers
Stalled Over
Threatened By
Berlin Issue
Union Leader

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IN D E P E N D E N T

E u U b liu h u d 1908

VO LU M E X X X X I

Tim great Auatrallan lint.x,
Carldne, flatly refuxed to go mt
|n the rain and lit* trainer wa*
forced to dovi.e a small urnbrell which could ho nttnrhed t/
Ids bridle.

D O U H I'E P E A T L ' R E

B L O N D IG S
B IO D E A l

Partly cloudy.
L o c i thundxr.bower, at sratterrd pls.e* thi*
aflrllMHIII slid po.sitd, III ' Jwth
portiim tlm r-diy

h w m m Um r a m •* u m w « u t
Tu F r x u t x tbu Pru g m x of A ixrlcu.
To Product Proaparity foe S tP *u L
AN

TON !&lt;vMT— W EDN ESI) A Y

n .O H IflA ( OI I.KCI'.
tnovioir. It .aid that if .ervh e.
of m, addllionnl man I. reiiulieil to
perfoiia wink in the motm room,
the rule, provide he .imll he taken
from Hie .eiilnrlly rank* of the
firemen.
The onion .aid the rule lia.
hren violated throiiirli Hie nie of
.periiil duly men win, have hern
pel fin iiiiiir the work In the motor
room.
Tiie carrier, airrerd, a .pokec
man .aid, to arbitrate the union**
I'harRe. "that certain p rarlicr. in
connection with the operation of
thr...... .
were In violation of
cxi.tiiiK contract.,"
The union .aid the aRreernent
eliminated
wiirc
differential'
which it .aid had exi.ted In pay
«f firemen on oil hurninc .team
haorootive. and eI r a Ik ht electric
Imoiaolive.. They liave had low
r i a lei. than Hio.e on coal I,urn
hr or the ,el«, the imlnn said
I lie new uKifumciit, It .aid,
oiliiK'. all late, at the .nine level
No tiKure. were Riven.
ICoht •t.on, in hi. teleiriam to
liikinu I... at., said: "After mote
Hum » in,,nili of neKoltations ,&lt;o,l
mediation and ntx day. of .(like. „
•n il.factory Keltlcnicnt of all i
•lies Involved lia. been rea.'irerl
, mi oin key men have linen not,
fled „m| ui ,trii, ted to have mil
member. return tu aervlee Im
mediately."
A union Hpokpumit c l Iv .aid i
......... rid not sav iminedlatelv wl,e|i
all tin- men would he hack on the
pit.
The rail spoke.men anirt ly .
pr&gt; .id,'i,t ml fuel-fill,If Mir hmu I* (
tad ,')em,,| Hie carrier., of tl.
union coaiR.H tliev wem violuiu,*
ex 1st in* contrurl* ir. rnnneiHon j
with the operation of ine Ii Ir file.
Hr.
'Me have IIRIei',1 to |;o liefme
a lliir,i In,aid
an arhltralimi
hoard
wlione decision I. to lie
hlmliriK «n both alder," he added.

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l Viriiui'
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I 1 d„l .1, , ii imis and
„ »dl l» , , . eii in Nanu ,1 Him,
will i hen l,e held ttt
i,
•ind Ih. iml.lie In Illtil, lue,lilies.
M,-e „t \,med F’nrces
i i,ii.lnii i/. \niericans
it, .1 Ih \ tlmiisl ill'­
e m l' it loll of
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I he main ok.1 itiene i .-» —■
. including
drill .-"injimieuis is tin* so"I IP,' lluil. I Mutes
li,,’ year tnvinmug July I,
llie
iclive iiiililnrv man..I tli" United Mates will b*
&gt; ,,, ll,.&lt; Xiinv
till,000 In
, i i tii.l Marine t’urpa and
in the An i-'orcen
Ani,' '" m&gt;ii i,.-'ii ndl lie trained
Niiim iiil •&gt;mu.I and tha
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la.'hi'd Di'.' ,'. Mill iml ft.*,. ■
, "luiiti'.'i pallid i.l• •tn- ull act
It.' ,titanic,I llir laid "I maim t&lt;
Vl.it.di, I'.ltl, wild" in 4-, inlunl i
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l'*,i,'i' H»- w i reilevi'd li.,ui art .
i.i duly in Id Id
NIE W E A TH E R
III, Rlllg, III- Wll&lt;. Ill,' Inl'IU'U •
I i iii . i'j Ni ul nl Ml I'nla'ki. Ill
l A* KU O N V Il.LK , Mav 17—(A*)
und lour year ,,|,l "I, re id,' id
iit2 I'ark Avenue
In King aid ‘ I (11(111
I IItItuii
that In:, three years in Hie llii" a i
tun climate wua tu main i, ii»mi
lur chno-ing i iin Ida to Im ale
I ', m cr
i .uii e-ton
SON I L L
' . i Orleans
XV. H. Harrell, owner uf Hat Ni-., York
i.-ll'a tirocery, HDI Hunt,ml Vie l i, .e ii ix
line, was
Miildenlv called
I I'll! hlllgil
Greensboro, N. C ,
'eu lai J-i, -..‘Ulil L'ililx _
to llm uxiremvly critical lomli | : - '.i itlu
(ion nf hi* tun, laiitn lla rie ll J i.i.ronvill*
who has boon under medical curt
f leuu
at the Greensboro ilospitul fur tin i Hindu
iampa ...
past year.

�*

liH h B M MHWiBBHl
»*v«r come to M e him. O f thfee

againat tuberculosis—* h d neglec
T h a t A nzlo hero Is one of tens of thousands who 11b
today on th ^ w h lte cota o f veterans' ho sp iU ls. sham efully
neglected by th e ir fam ilies. Holm an H arvey, w rite r, toured
the nation's V A h o sp ^ ta , sat by the bedsides o f scores of
patients and talked with doctors and nurses. He reports

f

and determined to
id ui6 imwr ciwi. «*t •»*
Western ramp we flM
•he Big Three democraelea —
Britain .Prance and America —
meeting In London with the other
Atlantic Pact nations to perfect
Western Europe's defense* against
possible Soviet aggression.
that defense Includes both #eomimic and military fields. And
Wsstern Cermany Is to play her
part In this stand against tha
Communist drive.
On the Kusslnn side wa get
further proof that whllo Moscow
hasn't bv any means abandoned tha
fight, she recognises that she has
come up against a stone wall In
Her advance towards tho Ehgliah
Channel.
. .

3hot SOft. thsrt shot the RfcftVTO
dog, turning, the gun' nest on

Late To C la rify

uamlsts gat circles un&lt;!er their
so big they can run around in
tneift here's the formula 1
I)lg e s t 10 f° Und " the ,eiM,,n* • rt,c,e o1 tho M»y Reader’s
Take a red hot election, follow.
O ther soldiers don't take the neglect as well ns Lie u t.
•« by a stone cold second prlMary, stir In a State Pres* As­
Corrldan. Pfc. Joe H aisen repeatedly telephoned his absent
sociation Convention, « Tarpon
fam ily, without result. R ecently he turned over qulotiy on
Tfumamant, a State Publicity
his cot and died.
hla
died, H a rv e y got the sto ry from H alsen's room­
room
aga Public Relations Convention,
m
ate:
Joe
had
a
w
ife
and
three
kids,
and
two
brothers.
SS annual Walefmelon Festival,
—
...........------------- r r ’" isr
»nd two brothers
T hey never came to see him . He
H« la y there brooding over
ovet
Md a State Charalier of Commerce
thnm
fnr
vnnmlia
nn
m
n
A*
•
Conference, throw yourself In the
them for m onths on end.'
,
aagldle of the mess and soak
Tho artier
s e A fter case. CpI. .Jack C ralne,
thoroughly In a brine composed of
Hhmpnol-wotUJ' _ _________i „P_______
_______
. . . A rm y , ,h____
a tto n 's
T h ird
as seven •ned for thn purpns* of putting an ■wtch and Hods, llnurlmii nnd
Impenetrable
barrier
between
the
Gjfigcrslc. season with black cof- national shrine slid g-ilu nn Im
relatives who haven't visited him In five years, though all
satellites and the demoernelea. The
live w ithin 40 t e l w i
rte
C r M acklln
....................
"kept w’ ritin g to l■
■
l tightening of tho curtain thli W , asprln and a dash of Wor- pre-i-lve and lasting knowledge
brut hern und siste rs wi lo u t ever getting an an sw er." H is time Involve.-) n further potltkn’ OMatcrshlrr sauce and you’ve got of history thnt never rnuld be
nllnined from text books or In a
wounds are hfA tly beak I, but ho w ill c a rry another scA r— purge In Poland In order to bring
Inflicted by h u jo w n M 3d kin. A W orld W ar f man, who (hist nation under closer Boviat JTTil* alleged column l» being class room. H would be n wonder­
Igaorlously processed on what up ful thing if every school child lu
control.
M arne, staked his son to a higher
”
pears to lie three
standard type America could visit HI. Augustine.
Does this mean that tha Cold ■Mrs
On my trip from Tampa to Ht.
y a u n iversity professor, has not War la approaching Its end? Not Wflter* hy a guy whose eye*
Mould have hem tunn-d In to the Augustine 1 was surprised to onto
her in seven years.
by ■ long shotl
It merely means that tha Rua- Mood Bank a week ago and if tho large number of out-of-town
state rnrs ou tho highway. Indi­
slsns, having been haltad In thalr II has any resemblance to nny cating
that iiioio noil more vlsltois
column living nr dead It Is
Western rush, are consolidating la olaar
parely
coincidental.
nre
Icnrnlng
that Florida tins n
Europe and are shifting tha weight
am back nt my desk after a much to offer Ihe tourist In tho
of
their
attack
tn
tha
Far
Easton*
1 C Big Three, France, Britain
e day FFP R A conventon in Spring and Hummer as In the
front whara they have every right
Augustine, During thnt time Winter.
A * United S n t« , have agreed
to regard their prospect* as good.
played squat-lag with 2 ,(KH)
Florida ;.i forging aheml a*
Meantime In Europe the Rua*
ksap their soldiers in Germany
Igators and rode on the hark never before in her history *nnd
elans are exported to coqtlnua
n»f as Get many remsins divida Galapagos Tortoise at the observers who make n loudness of
their tactic* of harassment —
. Augustine Alligator Farm, lost
ato East and W/si rones, the
presumably largely economic — My equllibruni In the Mystery checking and comparing the
gmwIh of slates nnd rnmmiinliii!&lt;
O ccu p ied t'&gt; Ituisisns, Tho
against the Western powers, Part
louse, explored the Oldest Houne,
of the Rovlet Cold War strategy rank what n charming hostess nre now predicting thnt within
( m ; thriu is going to last
Has lie»-n lo put ns heavy an eco­ assured me wns pmc water at thr the nest ten year* we will ace
nomic slrnln n» possible on the Fountain of Youth, vi*lt«-d Ch*- thli - Inle's population Increase to
ten million with more than a mil­
democracies. One striking Ulus1111(4 -Ie Han Msrro- where I got lion In the Greater Miami men
tint Ion of this wss the Red blocktVfresher eourse In American alone.
jaiana to-edt refute to he
site iif Western Merlin whleh
, blow oil atoonil Ihe ilble-l
Back of ths growth will come
forced
the
American*
and
the
filed, march ou the slate
1 Hrbool House liad n a tremendous Industrial develop­
British to mnlntnln for fifteen
d new l-nbv porpol»e named ment that will give employment
' in protest against an older
month:i the terribly rostlv airlift
Mm 'int- ~
Hluilios,
at )„ these new citiv.cn*. This will be
r me at **
"
lig them to eat in the college
to Mtt|i|ilv thn German capital with lended the l-est polilicily clinic ttiuda possible through industrial
food
ntol
nthcr
nsentinl*.
room, carry banners against
aver -singed by llo- assnelntlon, re-enrcli. An example of what
Wr nre gelling tho reaction llataned to n Imng up talk on happening and wlial can happen it
iu d
rating" and a s k
from this type of Soviet economic t$w» states industrial development the growth of tin- ettmn iudasli).
gnts to dir three lime* s
wsrfaro now in the London con­ hv R. II. Robirls Jr. of the Research developcil citrus confill, more power tft thorn,
ference. The tiniin problem of the Florida I’owrr W Light Co., ir«-l rrtitrntes nm| liow we find our­
twelve nntions is how they ran a swell bunch of people nod leare- selves unable to supply the de­
Irl doesn't want to eat, she
afford to spend on defense without ed that while Bt. Aiigustini^ mn.&gt; mand
l‘l have to rat.
stifling economic recovery.
The ha the Ancient City, il Iiii-i the
Opportunities for Agricultural
money spent on Ihst nirlift would younge.t Cituiober of Commerce inilii iiiial mol tourist development
^ T i l Times-Uninn’s Wsihiuglon
have gone a long wav towards manager of any town ill the ntule, „r.. unlimited nnd I loridi. n fuloie
F
ii re|Hirls that Senalor l*rp
inerting pressing problems of to­ Lee llnarty.
Kulen For Happy Marriage
bright with promise.
day.
! per ie planning to go to New York
When it romes to young Ideas,
One of tin- mUt striking develop­ the chnrmini; people of llir An­
after his prescnl Icrrn oi office ex­
" A h everybody knows," w rites D r. L ou Ih 13. H indi, ment in the Western camp rsmo In
cient Cltv cun hold their own
where he will set up a nrw eminent p sy ch iatrist, in Ym rr Idfe, "nm rrluuo in n parlner- the meeting of the Big Three for­ with anybody. They nre oroud of
foffico and eventually go into shl|i— hot it Ih not nn ordinary one. A ctually, it in Much n eign ministers lust prior to tha their City nnd have a light to
. Ilimv HtHint?
litics. Well, he slioiilcl do well clone tie of c(K)|H&gt;rnlion, Ih Hiihjected lo such a m arked In­ current Atlantic Pncl conference, be. Nowhere In tho slate nre so
U. H. Hrm-lnrv of Hl-rto Acheron, many Inti-renting attractions to i-e
‘ i York. There is plenty ol teraction of tra its an well as lo mteh a definite findon ol British Foreign His-retarv Bevln found
To sen say of them pro­
loom ,up there for llirni lo experi- ItersorialilieH, that individual Hi-riHltivity Ih hound lo ho af and French Foreign Minister perly would take a day or irnue,
fueled,
if
not
actually
hurt.
A
ll
of
whleh
add«
uj»
lo
the
(act
Hchnninp
decided
thnt
It
war
Im­
In fact you eould spend a week at,
j ment with some ol hi* more ad­
uni 0 1 -A w « y?
that moat of un uro likely to hccomo roiuhty' lo u d ly .when' possible) to pitMerd with a Her­ tha Oldest lion,&lt;e ui l.ightm-r Mu­
vanced theories.
man
peace
Irt-nly
so
long
as
Busseum with-pleasurp mill profit.
wo are m arried."
sla refused In agree In a unified
UnfvftunaDdy, w'u live nt such a
To avoid tho ornotionnl rlynarnito of nuch rouontment— Germany.
happening
fost pore today that we liy to do
hhhlon o r otherw ise— Hr. Hlsch stigRi^HtH the folltiWiilg tnloti
However, I ho three ministers everything nt «t (oil ifnUop. Di­
^ay ( ’o iiirs?
fo r nlifoRiiardinK muritiU hnppinvna:, ,
•.
• &gt;i
, .
agreed that Western Hrrmnny stend of (pkllig sufficient time
should lie folly Integrated Into to ii-sllv enjoy u ,,visit to n na­
L . lh in ’t belli He. gshcoltlly ,M fo rc-« trin g e rs, »
I
2. Bo r e s p e c t f u l'o f ‘chch other's firms, tastes, nmf ln- Western Europe, economically and t IonisI shrine or .world (ppipd atdefensively.
tree too, wq Join a |‘hurry, -.up-ki-opdirmtioua.
i,.t.
,ii&gt; ii.f
,*.,j
iiiLj e , j- cad Ilona*?
An Important nsprrt of this provlng" tour, party mid, lira liefdV
1 N ever give tho Imprcsklun of being Indifferent. '
Big Three agreement was the da- rtUhrougj, ll&gt; i^ «ai) Ittjf JlIppVI
4. Don’t reseitt 1 iNtlrtg-questioned as to w here nnd h
el-don to krep Western Germany
nn arnird rump of occupation
■ybU spent tho dny-. '• . i j -i . . •' . . t.,
troop* for defensive purposes/
..
fi. Hu w illing to toko advice— or a t l^utt io liptyn,
ring the (pit half nf this
Till, naturally will play a vltgl spigtulld atlfsctldiig Mftett, it.Mial(I. Renow your pledge of lovo now and again/
l*'»*• in Ihe current dellheral|ons |y with guettis "f n rortVr'ntWrt
3 * . A*c*i taxes amounted lo 06 bi|7. Avoid miHploion anti fnlno iieciiHutlnim,
•If till- 12 AtMrife Fact nation*. imfty I lulu,wns nlwiiys In n htiPsyr.
u^Boni
year and |ietsonal savings ,
Seminole* County
8 . Rnwurv of Jcuilduay.
} ’ /•'
Ihe agieemertt-Ik•pattleularlv ef- But, each,.visit him l&gt;ren rrwnrdi'd
67 billioM,________ '
fertile silica UbaHtfllnr Adenauer, for,, I always lenrn something I
B. Ho caruftil of what you mty When 4n a temper.
Motors
1 0 . And, of rourHc, watch th ole blrthilayH nnd other of Ihe Western Hetman govern­ didn't know lu'foie or dim-over
0 1 st St.
.
Ph. toil
•» have their natural plac#
something
Hint
I
hnd
missed
op
ment,
nod
other
West
Herman
an n iversaries.
, (
&lt; world and many of them
leaders have placed the stamp of other ottiialops, so I tmv«&gt; eomt
approval on tin- allied decision.
I
on the highways, but slow
That's iIuhI The Trouble
A'4down for llirm There are too
x’ many motoiiiis who »eem to think
II hanpened when my frictul had J u b I 1m?k u ii his enreer
fy. they can go around a comer as
(CunilintM Irom N c a Ob i )
as a m achinery salesm an and wium’t doing Dm) well. Ills
H i f»»ll. as they can travel in a
boss requested him to obtain a Inrge order from u promi­ li«»re efficiently and thli morning
ie. Unfortunately, this is nent m anufacturer. A s my friend walked Into hia client’s pointed aul that 8 t. Augustins,
asc. The assumption is office— gild before ho could any a w ord— tho in d u strialist Ualnrtvllle, Tallahassee and other
smaller cities in Florida have firs
a&lt;d alone by physics but looked up from his desk and growled. "W ell, w hat aro you trucks nf similar s|ta ami tyo*
that are used to "very gund ad­
tal statistics. Ol 31,800 AClllng7
vantage."
vay accidents last year,
my frlenfI» "«n,l my
is
During the fire that broke out
Ited from trying to take raisin helU'^'
In the wall of the ACL Fralnht
loo high a spssd.
depot last weak, firemen used tho
P
i F i t J * * 1 m y ,r lm d «ot h l« ° ri" r - extension ladder to,; Inspect thi
*rnf. . of ‘ l# b“ 8 dlng, end tbs
»nick a||addar,i*kt also used |M incommander
should
go
to
an
Amer
Treaty
Nations
•pootlAgt'Hwi aUfe hi, star Theel jfeftly ‘ tha Democratic Parly
«,n Jf.nd U1* "a»aa of Hen. Dwight ter durigg tk« ftra Haturdsv night,
I Truman
lh&gt;
■aka c*na
Irus ihemad*
American
(Cs s Hi s m &gt;*■■ Page Oast - D BtsaahowM'* wartime supreme Chief-Oeveland pointed out.
itatsmsnt
Chicago; armament, to .fight Communism AlHad commandir, and Gm. Omar
MM of belter
health,ineducation,
r i b and recreation (nr all. 5"lv *9 (*“d »ha nation a fertile y - .B.r,&lt; i!f v c,M,J rn,,,n ot ,h* U. fl. the
.tKK) troops on
tha IfiO
IfiU.OOO
oa Um blocked
field for Comtnunlsm because It Joint Chlafg of Staff, have hern bases .t. 10 0 miles southeast of
f 1ft|'t that silly ? Thai ignore* haa
orient Itself In bankruptcy, ’) mentioned. However, most of »hc Shanghai began Saturday. Nation­
T a d that only the American
pact nations have axpieissd a alists said It would have been dlfr !r«n Plan, the
$1 # themselves can make this United Htatex A,,'B,
(h ull to bob
' Irlauda
‘
hold, *tho
so doss
would supply heavy preference for a rlvlltnri to fill ficult
the
post.
to the mfinland now that, with
uAcftni# Due. It ignores tha naval veMeli nnd hlg high-speed
Mesnwhllo Irananwt* |ammi-.l
rvJ|jjtal the progress ol science bombers and other moio costly with Chinese VaHaEalliit troop* Russian- help, tho Uoamiunlsts
have a sDeable air forra,' _
arms chleh the United (Rates is In
«||if4kine, irrespective of po!i&lt; a (Miter position to provide.
btaded for Formosa today follow­
Ing t-hlang Kal-Shok'a announreWM shake, ll ignore* the conHaclerla la the soil tnako food
British newspapers have spec- tnent that h« ha* abandoned the
M r *, which our great college* ulatetl' that the lob of over.n Chushan Islands, .Kvaruntlon of (Now nvill.ble to ptanta and alslst
H m u n kie* are making- Only
Aigocratic Party can do any-

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Mw, Itogcri. 11 she ran from her Cnf*. She said they forced her to

By R U S S E L L KAY

home.
Kfotn thrie Honeycutt run from get nut In Falrvlkw. however, and
the hark yard to the front of tin* then dragged her t* a cellar hole
Ungers homo and lilstlsd away where they heal and rapad he/.
most of hl» head. Whitley reportFnlrolman Paul Balthaaar took
.Mrs. Wall to providence hoapltal
And In Rhlropcc, Mn**.. three
Wefttover A ir Force Im-a soldier* Holyoke, where sha was thraatad
will lie arraigned In distrtrt court for three broken &gt;rlbs, facial cuts,
today on charges of raping n 37- throat nnd bod* bruises.
year-old llolyoka woman after off­
She later pleaded Innocent to a
ering to drive her home In a.'taxi- drunkenness chsrgo and her caa«
call.
Ins I. Miller 2 /i, of Fordvce, Ark., urns eontlnpAt 'to Thursday.

ft fill THE HOTWATER

;;

YOUNEEO-FOR EVW USE- &gt;

A ifroM M iv/y

AND IT COSTS ONLY A PENNY A PERSON A DAY!
visuiNR it ! All the sutoinstic hot water
you need—even on heaviest wnilulnys
—for less than a penny s i»ri«on n day
And it doesn't mutter where you live!
No r«* or cterlric rounecllon* ate
iierdrd with a | bio-1 berin Water I Icatcr!
A’ou burn ebenp lucl oil—available any­
where —ami gel hoi water day or iilihl
( --nt tilt? rin iv ol I lie ln|i!
, j ; G&lt;i|hit1 n and see ibe btillianlly |&lt;ami|
full M»tkinnly slvlcd Men- muIris (itd'bcil
in (Icaining whity nuiprl four nut to
di.-oM- lionil,
. .

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Social And Personal Activities
f«fcphon« 148

Social Calender
W EDNESDAY
Tha Prayer Meeting tervica at
tha First Usptlat Church will be
at 8:00 P.M. at which time the
study will be continued on Baptist
Doctrine.
Khtnret
Court 62 Oriental
Shrine of North America will
meet at the Pythian Hall In De­
Land nt 8 :0 0 P.M.
The Cnnui-tu Club of the Tourist
Center will meet at ttie Club
House at H 4f&gt; A.M. for nil all day
outing to Leesburg to utli-nd the
Watermelon Carnival. Call Eve­
lyn Donahue ut Enteiprice for de­
tails.
THURSDAY
The Baptist Brotherhood Simper
and Program meeting will be held
In the Memorial
Educational
Building at 7:30 P.M.
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O .E. 8 .
will meet at the Masonic Hall at
8 :0 0 P.M. There will be Initia­
tion!.
t'hildi co III Houthslde School In­
vite their parents to come to
Play Day nl 0:30 A.M. oil thischool campus.
Houthside P-TA will meet ut
8:00 P.M, when the new officers
for the ensuing year will be In­
stalled. All psrents are urged to
be present at this last meeting of
the year.
The Sanford Harden Club will
hold a business im-i-tlug ut 10:30
A. 61., followed by n covered-dish
luncheon at 12:80 P. M. In the
garden! of Mrs. Charles E. (Bun,
Sanford Avenue. In ca*e of rain,
tha mealing will take place ut the
Wcman's Club.

P-TA M EET
An executive board meeting of
tha Suuth-ide P-TA will be held to­
morrow from 2:00 to
P.M. in
tha Tcachsrs' Room of the Southrldn School. Mr*. It. W. Williams,
iin-sident, tequests that u11 nn-irii&gt;cis nttend this meeting,

A li TQM ATI p f(|.iL .d |l.

MATH—40c
E V E 8 — 14c

LEE' ' B R O T H E R S

LAST TIMES TODAY!

t b d k i s L tfrrj' s lc k n lg h t ly f

i *

U)^C With the troth-

—A44od Attraction—
Walt Dtassay Color
Cartooa-HPlato A Tho Gopher”
Bporto-”Walor - Trteke"
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mm
ifttivi'iGl'isi'

HOLLYWOOD. Muy 111- itV) —
Any Satmday night, you can see
such performers us Dium Andrews
Hubert Preston nnd Victor Jury
hauling chairs, tobies und other
props Into n tiny park building III
Pasadena.
And shortly lu-fore It P. M. you
can see the same persons hauling
the stuff away. Another perform­
ance of IH Actors, Inc., fins been
given.
Until recently, the acting group
kept its activities sub ro*u. But
one of the members, character act­
or Morria Ankruni, divulged some
of the details lu me oti the set of
“Beyond The Sunset." in which
hr f* playing a daytime role.
Tha 18 actors, most of them
graduates of the Pasadena Playhousa, have been gathering for
six months. After, reading plays
at each others' houses, they de­
cided to go In for the real thing.
They rented a building front the
Pasadena Park Commission at $ 10
per Saturday night.
"W* presented Ihsen's 'A Doll's
House’ first', recalled Ankruni.
"We played It free of charge t»
a number of Invitational audiences.
They were Invited to pay—If they
liked ue. About 7b per cent of
them did, and soon wa had close
to 800 subscribers, W# now pre­
sent a play on four successive
Saturday nights."
The nark building presented
some difficulties. City rulings re­
quired that the playhouse be clear­
ed by 1 1 o'clock.
"We generally finish our per­
formance about !0i4B," said Ankrum, “Then divlds up tha props
ami scanary and take them to our
respective homes to store Ih our
rare gaa."
Tha company perform* with the
central staging technique, which
ineana they act In the middle of a
room with tk« audience all around
them. Fortunately, no large Menery la raqulrad.
The 11 perform their weakly
stint for tha love of noting and to
Improve their own omfL The pro­
ject la non-profit and for thnt
reason in flgnliilff for Ita life.

KINDERGARDEN
e stssfcM O b '

Mrs. Chailes Pusev of Miami
spent the week-end with her ourents, Mr. and Mis. Aified Ericcon. Mrs. Purscy’s ft lends will lie
interested to know that she is
leaving soon fm l.iveipoul. Eng­
land, after which she will vi-it
the Continent.
Mrs. W. T. Omighf ,,f 8713 R.
Cameion Av&gt;-nue hn- lu-t received
news that her sl-ler. Mis. .1 . It.
Pryor of El Paso, Tex , will sail
for Paris, Frame, on Muv 20 ns
n delegate to the Wond Conference
on Brotherhood and Sovinl Ih-latlons. Mrs. Pryor is n-ginual di­
rector for tlo- Nnlionul Confer­
ence o( Clirl-tluus uml Jews with
her office In El I'a-u. In nddiiion
tn being delegate, Mrs. Prvor will
also he responsible for ludin and
news coverage ut the conference.

Mrs. Brinson Ilends
County Federation
Mis . W II, Hi in-un wns InCalled ns liie-ldenl ot tin- Sem­
inole Countv Fvdeiation of Wom­
en’s Clubs ul the auiiOHl incrling
which was bi-id Muv 11 ul tin- home
of Mm. Ituherl S. Iti if,, id in
.-tltumonte Hpiiugs.
Other officers Installed wenMrs. Joel Fields, fit ,-t vu-e-piebl
denti Mi- Hubert Bindtord, tu-e*
olid vire-pie-ldelil: Mis. Mlltoli
Gore, Oviedo, iivotding -ecretuiv!
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, nine ponding
tet-retnry; Mr- Jon t'uib-v. treusurerj Mr-. Ui-orge Budge, L-iogwomi, unditoi; Mrs. Civile Itani-ev,
cbiilriiiiio of -cbolui sbl|i fund,
wllii-b Is available lo uil teachers
of Reininole Count v
A new iiu-lliher club, Ibe WoolunV Comiiiuintv Club ol South
Seminoh Cuunty, its- oilrooieil
Into till- fcdeiiilloli
Mi*. Brmlfoiii s bomc wa» bean
siYuliy ili-eoiuii-d wiib nd tn-i's.
uml n covered dish luncheon was
eiijoyt-d by I hose presetil.
Itepr esenl ut ion ul the meet ilia
wus u- follows: Oviedo 2 . Homo
Deiuoiistmlooi Club 6 , Mtainonti.Springs Wmmin'- Club 12 Sunfmsl Harden Club s'), Sanford
Wooino's Club 'I, l.migwood Civic
League 3, Woman'- I'oioiiiunity
Club of Smith Seminole County—
•1 .
AN.NOI'NCEMEN I
Mr. ^,1 Mr* Reggie Masey annoiitiev^ne approaching inarrlago
of tlo it liauglilur, Eliiuhi-lh Ann,
lo Henry David Martin on Sun­
day. May HI. at 3:00 P. M. at the
Celt ml Baptist Church.
All filends of llu&gt; rouplc Hie
liivitcil lo nltollil.

Hollywood
By BOH THOMAS

R E V IV /M
Starts Sunday May 213 P. M. - 7:45 P.M.

T U B S A N F O R D COCA C W A
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The husbands of the members of
the Phllatheu Class of the First
Baptist Church were honor guests
at an Ice cream party at thP home
of Mis. A. D. Holloway on Thurs­
day night.
Haines under the direction ot
Mrs. M .C .Stone and Mrs. W. A.
Kesler were a feature of the even­
ing .Mr*. M. T. Huyne* conducted
n white elephant salp.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. J. M. fltlneclpher, Mrs.
Charles Heiihnm, Mr*. William I*.
Smith, Mrs. Ilollowuy, Mr*. J. B.
Odham, Mr*. Haynes ami Ml**
Dottle Rmlth.
Those present were Mrs. J. B.
Phillips, Mr*. L. M. Iliines. Mrs.
Win. P. Rmlth, Mrs. C. I.. Carter,
Jr., Mra. Douglas Steiistrom, Mr*.
J. E. Andrews, Mr. amt Mrs. Bub
Steel# and Kaye, Mr. and Mra
Horace Fortnar, Jr., Mr. and Mr*.
R. A. Howell, J i„ Mi .and Mrs
Jock Siemper, Mr. and Mis. J .M.
Stint-cipher, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rnuggar. Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Ud
hum, Mr and Mrs. John Knder.
Mr. and Mr*. Cliff Allies, Mr. and
Mr*. W. H. Stsmiier, Mi and Mr*.
Huy Rlaton, Mr. nnd Mi*. JL. 1.
Knhiui. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. t ook
Mbs Pauline Bellamy. Miss Jottie Smith and Joey Andrew*.

CARD OF THANKS
We wish lo express to our inunv
friend- our most sincere apprecia­
HIItTH
tion* for kindness, wonls of com
foil mid fluiiul offerings in tlu- ANNuUNCKMKNT
luss nf little Mnr.v Lee,
Mr. nnd Mrs, C. V. Hoover
mol Fondly
Mrs. Agnes Smith.
Mi. and Mrs. James L. Vonllcrhiilis silliouiirr the birth of u
son on Monday, May IB, nt Fornald-t.uiiKhtoii Memorial Hospital.

derxm of the Fouitk

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Party Is Enjoyed
By Philathea Class

GARDEN CLU B M EET
The Sanford Hurden Club will
hold nn Important meeting tomovrow al 10:30 A. M. In the garden*
of Mrs. Charles E. Ginn fur tIn­
put pose of discussing unexpected
new busln-l*. All member* are
urged to he present.
The business session will no
followed by a covered dish lunch­
FRIDAY
eon ul 12:30 P. M. In the event
The American Legion Auxiliary of tain, the meeting will be h,Ul
will meet ul the lint nt 7 :01) P M. at the Woman’s Club on Oak Ave­
for u coveted dish supper.
nue.
MONDAY
The Iteardnll Avenue Circle will
meet at the rhnnel nt 2:110 P.M.

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occasions. Prr*id*nt
not toll tho truth.

B A lfy O W D M H U L D . HAW FO W P. F L O W 1 P JI

D
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V

M rs. V . S .

HELD

i n ' i i i m i i n i w n g i - f u r tin- s i- t o r *.

Now the IH itt-liirw mi- In the
i-'rang- position -&gt;l In-lug uiinhli to
pny Iheni.i'lve. the eipiity mini
mum iilnl survive. Ilowevn, the\
hope to filiHlii'i' the project with
i- perfoiIIIUlife ut the OJul, t'llllf.,
testlvnl on Mny l!7 nnd two weekn
of lepertory ut UCLA in June.
They plnn to provide their own
theater In Hollywood.
"We’d like to have u jduce we
wouldn't have lo evacuate hy 11
o'clock,' said Atikruin. "It's sort
of emlmnaNsIng to drive home nt
midnight with ii pipe nrgnn in the
leur of the car."
Capsule Itcview: "The Asphalt
Jungle" (MOM rnnks with "The
Multese Falcon" uml "The Kill­
ers" ns nne nf tile fine film stud­
ies In crime. Armed with a beaut Ifully constructed screen play, John
Huston, has fnshloneil nn exciting
pictuie that avoids all the pitfalls
of most crime movies. The picture
bus no stars, hut Is filled with
tough slid memorable character*.
Standouts: Sterling Hayden, tunil.
t'nlhern, Sam Jaffe. The story
concerns n milllnn-dollar robbery,
hut the film was mad* B. H. (Be
fine Brinks).

Teen Talk

By VIVIAN
AP Newsfeature*

BROWN

If you've ever gune to « party
nnd had a yearning to plav the
nlano or violin even though vou
can't plav n note, then you might
realise how frustrating It I* to
have real talent at vnur flngerllpr hut not lie able to afford les­
sons.
Think ol the kids who have
passed the point of successful
musical d e ve I o p in e n t liccauie
lieresrlty took precedence over
their Inspirations. You enn’t hr
u lleifits. Toscanini. Tcbsikowskv
«r Caruso soil spend vour working
days In an mange packing tactnrv
when you should la- practicing.
Today there nre ninny more or­
ganisations etiuipned to furthpi
ihe umhltlonx of the-e little lost
chirds. Doe such luoiect i- con
ducted by the Music Lover*
Lengue, n memlirishio of IH HOP
lliosir lovers who psv does of $'•'
a year to rummage music u-oli
ants.
Twice a month Ihe league con­
ducts auditions at New York's
Steluwnv Hall and w-ould-he piunista. violinists, acroidianlsts ami
otlieis with a mu-lcal lient nre
given an upportunltv to dt-iuoo- 1 r utt* their u|i(ltioles. Then if
the music lovers upprove. tlivv
help luillicll the Mwfiiimite oil cairer*.
Sonic of tin—e receive -cliolar-Idps to -tudv under romnetent
tutors, some are pri-M-iiti-d ut con
ceils, ut tiers ute helped lo gel
on radio tub-ill progrniitH or un'
diiecti’il lo inexpensive music inns
ter- for li-saoiis, Often it Is a
displaced person
ii -tiuuiled lull
I'iciun fiuiii ii in&gt;1In-1 country —
who Is helped to gel ii til i'll k lit
tile lengue
Al |Ui-*i'lll u few I it venr-olib
mV louking din- .Music l.oven
League might* pioiul of Ibt-il luo
logvt-s. Tin- league ha* Ii I'lpi'll
more I linn toil of these voting
hopefuls lo dale, ul present have
33 on pintisl oi full -elioliimhliis
Tlo- foot most pi ionising are
Moiriiv Adler, an up iipd-couiing
tioliiibl: Jnscpli I'i/.st, who h*»
been --ulli d bv inil-le elltii-s "the
worhl’a greatest
Hteordiatlist":
llol-eil I ‘link and Angela I’lstilb

ISSU ES tot HISI III! I IONS
T E L AVIV. Israel - l/D — if
you’re a tourist in l«rael, /j;*rybody soon knows it. The tourist
depailinen! i- issuing un attractive
button to every visitor in this
country, it bent- a slx-uointed
slue and an inscription in Hebrew
lliul denote- "tourist." The tour­
ist Inn eon advertising ip newspupil- hen- urged every Israeli
iiti/.eo io w-i-lcomc wearer* of tha
button eveivwhere they go.

Simple UcnntifyinK
Tricks Explained
lit BETTY C L A R K E
\P Newsfealurr* Writer
'dniuoruus models have their
tx.-iutv faults, -ilso. So don’t despnii, girls when vim see vout
fs.inlte cover girl looking us if
*b • lost stepped out of u handb:i.. Just keen one thing In mind
if vou wnnt to acriininlisb the
-in ii- ii-sult* vou most woik u■'uid us she doe*
s no|de bcaotv tricks will help
an\ girl with mlimi bemitv lirote
l--l i*. Here ate some suggestionof'in-d liv t'nndv Jones, a model
bei-elf. who tea- lie- w o u ld •• e
vl mo* gill-at the Conover Career
I-' School:
! Chew bobble glim and blow
l-o Ides iiir-l like little Si- to keep
Ii
film ainl to pieienl iinilet’
mi
-ngL-Ing
It muv even
1 it- ipthl oft il -toiible eblli Mot
d&gt;. 'l lie obviop. about it, do it
i. ibe nrivii. v of vour bome.nolle Inking tile eveiiiog but!' i
0- lending a book.
Keep votli nails -trat-'lit milt
help tbelli glow longei In using
w1- te iodine
Mnnv gills find till' .
lalp* if filigi-i iiuil- ute brittle
(
il o-i yum finger nail- be

I tllll.Y H ilt &gt;1A It IN EH
'
NEW HIM LANS. La — i/T) —
Meioln i-iup iii Hie Manor Corps
i- a r Holly ideology with tha
liigmiiaii. family
Five luotherS
me en fitly -living here with
tile M oo,. Ite cu e tilth Infantry
Mol l 'd on ..........| i be men Is a
II I'llbo Manoe win, i- on the
Io-|ieetot I ii - 11 'i.lot -lu ff nf tha
mm • &gt;i-niioiit mu,
l be filial eoiint. liowi- ilmlbet Inyiabnm,
111. lb. legulul- ami
o &gt;'.ilitoi um MuUicr
loudly advl-es that
weie iai-ed to lit
"Mnluvn" with oHpencer Trnt-y, .Imm- Sii-wat' :•
Corli-sa ill tile MoVlelntUl Blde-lii Tb.i-d.. and Fi.dey
U K
I'Vepack- iimlir tli
i.!i a good pick toe ii|. mo*
leoove ld-u* circle*.
Ciu-ii
-iio.ll Imnsl-lid of ice. whip
i i-aiin and bold it In plio i

1- .i applving tmlisli uml went n
wii.-n vou me not wealing ooli-li
' Dads m bii-baod'- -linvlng
ie i -b ill-ike- a wonderful emu
l-lexioo biusb. ami Id- -having
•nalli i- esei Ill-lit foi Ibe mill
Pd-- toil, -av tin- gillAn ideal
w,-i in keen I In- pi-el, uml lace
•b ,.o. -a v - Candy June-.
I If |!ii- hark of vi.nl heel- oi
•In -w- ale lough and • hntim-d

FOR FALL TKRM NOW

K Y H S M XA.M IN K1)
l .l \ S S K S M T I ' K I I
Ills

• lie eye\%ill* ii Kiitnini'tl (Jl|&gt;t

'i tn11. itl mllis* i\i* I'iMV I
iit sl f i*ll»n\ i*
..lily a piece of alisoibelil rollon,
s l s’lnnii u»1*i ii lillli* inlil^ii
•i..iked ill build lotion directly ovei - laI*
will
11 i||n\ $• i||',t‘n|ni ill i»»|.
llo affected -pul.
Keep il oil f I III lin i'rl- nn.I «||ttiVI*x Mils! Will
"i i i i bI wi-iil ing -nine old eol
I *SI’ imilltVS I’slilsMI^l'N.
* &lt;il .ll
1\ :i I a■Ill'll «V»I»|MW I*
tli'.llMrl l‘ \ |I|M'I VIIlK »'M|||r|lllilHl
IN ' hill* |« WltVl || FllHIM
\l •»l«s IM Mini III is \ In «| it lt‘l/l*«| I III «* |II«I illsi'V«' tin* I'Yi'lilOW f*

I'.ilinrllii

An

SANFORD - ORLANDO IIO
TURN ON F L A .4 3 6 AT
THE FLASHING A R R O W

ton can ine dinvo piolm dliig j

I IH S T n : \ T K Al . FI.O H 1 D A S H O W I N G
jr r

Till*: KID FROM TKXAS

Im |Mirillr Mill ll kL'IlldnkY til -il
****l‘ &gt;1 Mill nil (In Itnlt'li VhIll'll
liiCiYliler i* nut Imm &gt; I•••\ am«| Inn
111III I*
Minim h
ntu1i|M|l«-4
In'tllll III* 114$111*\ (mi lln* I III I' I I"*!

Va}Jii^uvc|

both -lialvilig the piano.

l'lie league pend- about tflfi.lltlil
a vent oil the education of the
■itiisIchIIV lab nli il.
Many young people will,- li-(ii-rUiutillg Molliet oi Dml foi a cm
feyv lliev tlnok I- lievood teasoo
Often a I fi- veat -old gil l will yvrlte.
•'.Mothei i- -n s»ltl-fumIi IoiiS'sI. .she 1
does not evi n appM-ve of mv go
ing to tin- movie- at night with a
riowd of liny- and girls."
Hornetiim we wonder if Mothei

O/i/wvWbJ)miistij...
frosted with delicate

is as HliM-u-onable a - daughter be­
lieveEvery Motlu-i wants hei
g ill to en|oy 'be liapiiy teen years
to make Irielidh mid lo keep het
eye out for good husband m aterial.1
Why, I lii'ii doc* Mom insist on;
a purfi-w of which duughtvi doem’l
approve? Usmtllv, she makes the
th—idon foi reusutis I lust hei off
-p&lt; ing doe- out give Inn credit foi
Midlu-i must know Hu- neigh
Ian In-oil i-vi-t v day lu tin- week
one reads » f unpleasant incident«
to ciinnectlnn witli young pe-ude
wlm -llty out late, lifter u voong
escort i- not i-iiough pmlecti"n
iigulod a erovvd of booillolo- wlm
loam llo- streels in ei-urcti ol - «
citeineot.
Hill* ttlll-l i.iiiteet dsoglite. '*
lepotulioli
often a "wild g ill"
Ing, even If il is unwarranted,
will hnmit a girl foi life
Then
vviieii h nice bog coini-s along, lie'll
huve bis doubts.

EMBROIDERY
Sltaar M AG IC . . . braulhtohinyly Lauutiiul
. . . w onderfully (am inln# C a ro l* Ktr. 0
dratiat G u iiiiin laad to win (oitiplnnaiili
wherever you yol

She want- to know ilaughtei's
friends — ami sometime- daughter
doesn't want lo-l lo.
Foi -illy
teusons Ifihnp- . . . Mom is lo -I
not fnshioimhlc or witty eimm-li
tot deugldi-r’s friends.
But loo
iifti-n Mom'- astute opinimi ol u
young tone will In- reealled t-V
iluoglitei aftei -be finds mil for
bet self that he ilia-s mil incn-oio
op to pur.
Hhc must worry wlu-n dnogbter
gpes rur-tltilng — teen-age dti»er- aren't always cautious ilrlvci*.
Usually Mom will approvr of
an arrangement that seems -ale

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
OOUBI.G FKATOHK

r

K A 7 / W

THURSDAY—FRIDAY

• Jll.S'b I'ROM" - Boulfanl «nj

•'S U M M E R S Y M P H O N Y "
Shssr smovmtnl In tills islinuJ
Junior ol plain and tmbioldtrtJ
•hssr lawn. Dssp ton* oi tyslst
(mbroliisrril wsllo|&gt;. around tbs
ntckllns Ii picked up *(sin In &lt;&gt;*•
Itl Ksllnpsd band si bottom ol

I'l-uiitol.

vlsik .litsr I*wo slitii-

o.iKvl witli d v. 1,1 is oigiudv capsItl vollsl -mi wid( K'sllii|«d b-nd
oil lioltooi ol d-llilOS skirl. Wlltlt
• liibioiddvsboit skirl liandnitksi
II lo itli nuiuali lur 4 i&lt; mull
tun,c o. « - miioiTJuniur tun 7*1 J-

ih* fabulouily lull skirt,

•bss 7-IS.

A i StfN IN AHOrOnAY

"G A RD EN P A R T Y "-H e sri
•issltr itils dsik ilitsr Istvn cap­
ped with trolliv wbor iiigsinlv and
anibruldtiv ltu&gt; I'uUsr, ruuoJad vuHi giw a tioli vhaini lu tha
bolloo ,tudJaJ b»U‘ « sod lulllull will Iota ilia ilia-i, unpiatiad
plaslaJ i 4.i i i Juniur mas 9 -IS,

" H O N E Y C I I I L E " - A fruihy
while orgsody collsr hordais ihe
neckllns ot stii. ba.uilful new­
comer ot ihaar lawn. Embroidery
from hainlin* slniun Ip wse wslil
enhsnes* ih* billowy skirl. Cool
Nailery under ihs sun
under
tha stars...(or Junior*, kiss*

AT

A Tie . • Mb. Ami I Yft, 01 A|» t

lo

( . L. P E R S O N S
l )|iiuiiMt r i**t

/

ix c lu iiv i

at

�%

AtA1

y Lake Expected
Do The Hurling;
•8anford - O r l a n d o
Came Rained Out
Uy Lake.
Lake, Sanford veteran
. .k bm
W»ddy
fhthlng (tar, is eapccled lo Irek
Id the mound lonight when die
lake on St. Auguitine at
^$fa»letp.l Ball Park.
y 'v T b a la.i lime out l-ake dropped
• ^ * 2 decision lo ihe DcLind Bed
He (truck otil four and walk‘•^*1 one. The Mailer butler Milhum
limited die locals lo 3 hilt in going
Ik# route.
5j#\ui»t night die locals journeyed
to Orlando only to have llte game
tailed because of rain. Orlando
•ad Sanford will not meet ngain
' Until June 4 when lliey tangle at
V lha local park.
Ife L*V.V »*ld that in Ihe even!
vjxflwe -didn't d art he might give
the nod to Carl Tide*.

• •

GA i We s V IL L E , Map 17 — The
namee of 17 University of Florida
student* who received Intramural
service tweeters for the IM M O
aar were announced today by
purpeon Cherry .head of the In*
tramural department of the Col*
Uge of Physical Education. Health
and Athletic*.
Monogram sweater award* went
to Lewie Ambachrr. Jacksonville,
By B IL L HERING
student director of Intramural*;
Don Nichole, Bt. Petersburg, stu­
dent director of recrest Ion; John
Thu Sanford G ia n ts discovered recently th a t Snow ball,
Williford, Sarasota, publicity di­
Urn Negro bntboy who nccompnnleii the team on lt« aw ay
rector) Steve Weller, Miami, pub­
trips, usually m anages to root out better m eals on the road
licity assistant; and A. J. (Radi
Ryan, Danla, league manager.
than the players. Thn G iants puss the hat for Snow ball's
Sweater* war* also given to lha
dinner prior to each Kami*, and a nickel or fk dime here and
following sport managers: Jack
there noon nlukes the bntbny to a chicken dinner w ith all
Kimbrough, Chumuokla; Jack Sorstein, Jacksonville; Ed Prangc,
the trim m ings.
Vrrn Reach; Alvin Jacobs. Miami;
And speiiking of batlKiya, wo read recently where the
Richard Ilollina, Jacksonville; H ar­
ry Hass, Clearwater; Don Macln"rlean-iip" man for the Flo rid a Southern College nine went
nl», Minnd; "Tootle" Thompson,
on H lrlkr until team o fficia ls signed u contract "with him
Jacksonville; Bill Fleming. Minnd;
and Leo Thomaa. Honry Sorenson
assuring the lad o f a set fee fu r each game plus a few other
and Dirk Brown, all of Gaines­
hidden tula,
ville.
If that arlielo fa lls under the gaze of L e w is, Petrlllo,
The Intramurals Depattment al­
so awarded service key* lo Ih*
Green, ct al, It'a utmost a sure-shot that the labor front w ill
following sludents who contributed
lie faced w ith a new set of Initials. Probably som ething like
All or more hour* of service lo *h"
U.H.U.O .O .B.I), or U nited States Union of Organized B at
program: Jack Ackerman and Alan
Rush, West Palm Reach: Nick
Boys.
Comitoa, Ronald Jabara, and Paul
T h in k of the portent behind such n movement: I t s
Hchults, Miami; 8nn Cronin. Mi»ml
Beach; A. W. Sikes, Jark.rnnvlllc:
the emend game of a W orld Series. F o rty thousand faim
Photo By Tod Swalm
John Reamer, Pentucnln; Dick
Ml*»
Doris
Partin,
Seminole
High
School
atudenl,
inlcrvlewa
three
regular
ntnrtera
for
the
San­
jam the park. M illions sit breathlessly by th eir radios and
Laken,
Pori St. Joe: Nick Materford Glunls. Beading left lo right: thit*1 liuai-mnn Fied Cliaddortnn, first bnr.emnn Ed Levy, nnd out­
television sets. Teletyp es clatter aw ay in counties.: radio fielder John Hnfenecker. A ll three of ihe (Haul pliyer* tin presently hailing In the .300 plus circle. ko, Yukon. Penn.: Ernest MiddleIon, Ft. Myers; Arnold Vandroff.
stations and newsrooms when W H A M !, the batboyn deride
Sarnsola: and Hugh Noe, Gaines­
ville.
to go on r,trike for higher wages, lighter hats, and the InHugh Noe was selected as the
stultiilimi of a coal hanger down Hie first base line f rom
host Intramural official for 11U0-5O
which the pildiur'ti ja c k e t could hang ju s t in case he got.
play.

S

The Neutral Corner

G A IN E S V IL L E WINS
• G A IN E S V IL L E , May 17-(/P&gt;A m o-run upridng In the «evcnlli
inning gave the Gainesville G-Men
tba run* they nceed to nut-dl*tanen tho [.crcliurg Packer*, IMi,
here la d night.
,T h e rally lirnke a 3-3 He arm
- routed Rudy Wnnek, who was log
MM with the hem
to the initial sack,
i G-Man Starter Ray B rill wn-

T h e hallowed halls of Congress would Immediately be­
come filled w ith anti-bntboy strik e hills. T h e Tightest press
would run stream ers on how thn dugout m ites are under­
mining the nation's m orale and/.or threatening the extinc­
tion id' a grand old Hport.
An upheaval in the auto industry or a loud ijrow l from
John L . would go unheard, or a l best, lie hurled at the bot­
tom of the society page.
T w o u ld he enough lo turn Mr. F a n white with rage
and render even Leo the Lip speechless.
Heal the subject he dropped before we are dragged
bodily before a W ashington investigating comm ittee on
charges eii hoisting the firs t flag or firin g the shot heard
'round the hasehall em pire.
Hank Greenberg, general malinger of the Cleveland
liidinim, said in a w ire sto ry recently that " . . . . hasehall
needs a return to two hour gam es." He cites one gumu the
Indians played in New Y o rk Hint last two hours plus, Mr.
Green berg, when satunming before a photo of Abner

Wanek p
Brlcklty p
a-Onlnt p
•' Total*

,

High S ch ool Girl Interviews
Two Sanford G iant Pitchers

Galneavlll#
Tnnslck 2 h

*. Smith If
» ’ Emnytrlch cf
Brewster as

Cade rf

f

Coeper. lb

5

Muohlsr e
Britt p

Ily DORIH. PA R T IN

tiHyliiii* ll*a&lt;-li
ST a .SIS
OrUnrtu
is it .JIT
iitiatnit ...»................. so •* -1#}
I'i,1ntk* ....
•
I* i» .ill
Nsafnr*
U IT .4*0
llalnesvlll*
IS si .US
Nl. Auamllim
IS SI ,1*4
I.
»**liiir«
* a» .all
Ml, Aiiauallnn IS; I’mlull* 3.
iialo i-nv111* *. l^ruliuia r.
Kiilicr* pl»l. mini.
llan.VM Tuilar
(Inpii-nvIllM ul llnrlomi IICMeh.
|lcl..l("l «l LeeoliorM.
(irl.imlo ul Pnldlka.
Ml. AuguatlnB *t Jlmifi.nl.
AWr.ltIl'Ya ~j.HAIIIIH
W I. Pet.
New Vork
. . . . . . .14 S .*53
I I, troll ......................... I* T .#*«
IIomI oii
....... I* in .all
WmnIi I iik I ijii .... .......... IS I* ,3(1
f'luvrlniHl
II 10 lit
I'tllltolelphla
........
I 14 .111
HI. IhiiiIh ...... ........ ... S 14 .1(1
cult »*&lt;&gt;
... . .. — a it ,110
V»«let(l«»'» Head la
lltmlon S; 1**1roll I.
(Uevniniiil II; I’lilleCuintil*
IN»w Vork tl; Ht. L ouis 0,
Washington I, Uhlesgn I,
Itames Tossy
Waalilnglun at Chicago—Hear!■O'
rough ll- l) vs. Kuiava (I-1J.
New York at. HI. loiuls—Hanford
(1-0) va Wldmar (0-1).
lloatoM Ht Detroit—Klndsr (1-1)

Total*I
.. •
37 12 27 It
•--Mingled foe Brlaktgy In Mb

Lffsburg

...... OOOdmi 021—0 I«l

Gainesville
..... 200 100 M i—0
ft— Clift, Ifomlrtg, Ramsey H,
Zampell, Wanek, Tonalrk, Hmllji,
Kiumerloh, Jlado .'I, Cooper, MueWir. ft— Bmlth, Fernapdea 2,
Kahn, Ramsey. Ilfll— Kmmerleh,
Rrewrier, Itrfll 2, Collins, C llll,
Satnkvy 2, Coopti 2, Tnnslck 2.
Grant. .’Ill
Kalin, IIH
Hatnsry.
9 H — Knhti. S
llrlll, llrewslec.
Loft— L"eshurg 0, Giimovllle 11.
B E — Iff Wanek 0. Britt .1. SO-by. Bricklev 1 Grant 2, lllitt 2.
rultr. I. H— nff Wmirk 10 In il
i-H Innings ( H run*): Brlckluy in
1 9-fl Innings (0 runs); Brill 10
!• 7 8-3 Imilngs. HP— Fulls (C'nllink). WP— Full* PE— Zampell,
Mllhlpr 2; W—B rill l r - Wanek.
U— Stone and Anderson. T— 2:30

Iflir fpiIMtT nMHLIIVU UY«I J l 1IIIIIIIM9

UirilU IIIJI4IO PhllHflftlphlft

liroohlyn .... ....... X....
and five inimitflfl. •’
HI. Isiuls ....,.—
....
j)
Tho HhorlcHl RAiiiu tiio locnlfl hnvo playoil thun fur ciiiragii ..... ..........
took piitcu Hi Ih wook i ir ii I iih I tin* A/.u Ic r b . IHuyiiiK Hwo wan ?i'lVaXsyh‘. ' ^ y *’l T r .C
N«w York ...........
o fficially tilockoil at, 1 :40,
(,’lnclnnttl
V
sal*roar's
llaa*
A tw in h ill, o f Bourno, enn only lie a m ip n n u i to a dmiblu
llrmihlru I) HI. Louis
f r ill urn al ii local m ovie hnime. A lo n g a lx m t ih u mirtdiu of I'lillHitsliitila 1: Olnrlnn*
S: PltlHlitirgh
iiw nm jtD 'i'iilli reo) the rlno m o K lo r fin d s h im se lf slttitiK »» lln*&lt;iin
i.'lilcaao 4, New York I
(lams* Tolar
Ills uacriim . A I o iir nlim it the m idillo o f t h r iiiii|ituontli inning
I'lltstxirah nt Iloalon
of a F H L doubleiicm ter, tlic bull fan Isn 't flitting a t n il— lie's
colhi|ifli’d long ago.

Alt lump Ii w c renlizo th at tho follow ing Hcntcnco l» an
act of dimnotid HUcrilvgloiisneHH wo'll rem ain steadfast in
our belief that too much of a good tilin g Is fatal.

In sh o rt, we believe Hint d o iiiile lien tiars should bo b an ­
ned from o rg an ized baseball. F s p e c la llv w hen tho doublohem lcrii take a ll o f four liotira to fiv e h o u rs to play.
A s fo r tho sin g le co n tests, wo cu n th in k o f only ono
c e rta in re m e d y to a ss u re tho fact th a t thoy a re fin ish ed
PALATHA LOS ftp
. I T . 'A U G U S T IN E, May 17-M -. by 1 0 :0 0 1*. M „ o r ih e u rtib o u ta : s t a r t nil n ig h t gam es a t
—Bt. Augustine hlasled Palatka 7 :8 0 P . M .
11*1, her* tonight hshlml the
M r. F a n w ill b en efit b y g e ttin g t h a t e x tr a h a lf hour
•M in-hit hurling of, hlg Claud a
M)Ofmaker, whn switched from a
on the c u n w hen he fin d s h im w lf w in d in g tho a la rm
tn# outfield tn the mound.
fo r Iho n ig h t. Ilo 'il th in k h o tte r o f h i* Hquad— w in ,
J; 1 Mtoamakar yielded two run* on lose, o r d ra w — wntm lie tu m b les o u t o f th e .sack a t 7 :0 0

Ihe Sanford Gianh, so far this season, have proved to be about
an average hall club, having approximately ihe same number of wins
and losses; Ihey are showing llirmielves, however, lo be a hard hittinpi
hall club wiih several of the players balling lugli in ihe three hundreds,
I l i r pile!heis. with the rx&lt; rplion of Buddy Lake and Charlie Trdesco,
have bpen lilinving a hil of linuhlr finding ihe plalr, hul lliey are improving as the season progresses, The current standing of (he Giants
it. Iiflh plare.
Brunei fling intei edlug to know
uitniit (ho Rntifonl Giant* i» i li.it
with the I'xeeplion of llinlily Lake
and Ed Levy the Mverngo ago of
Ihe player* I* 23. Von run tell
from lid’- figure I lint many of the
player* have ju d gollen out of
high sehottl. IVo llioiiglit II tvonlil
pintle Inlereatillg to inlerview
rolne of these fellow* nnd find
mil anuiu of tln-lr inlere*t* liedile*
liaselmll, tvliy they chose (non-hull
fm n nirt-ur, elc,
f Firut, we »linll *l«rl off with
CIimiHc Title in, n Hinkle tight
liaudur, who linil* from Cincinnati,
(Hilo. He I* 1H yenr* old, Htninls
an even H It:, nnd weighs I7fi Ilia.
Charlie wn* signed up by tho
Ainorlrnn l.egloh Bn* oha) I* Asno'eiatlon. HI* rent linn to Bnnford
la, "lt*« nlrlglil."
During Ills
jlpHrctime, Clinrlic likes (o howl
or flail.
He chose humimll ns n
career hecniiNe he thinks he has n
EOnil ehitlire to go tip In higher
ball nnd heenuae he likes the
kanm a lot. ('Imrlle Isn't sure Iml
be hopes In win 2U grimes lids
Maann, with his record bring six
Win* and two Imiarn. He any* Ihnt
Ihu Dnyl'ina llenrh Islanders have
born the tuughci.l opiioNilion Mini
It* lots fan'll
Chat lie ntiprnve*
nf the Hiinftir.I funs onc-hiiriiln-l
per rent.
lie tlilnku tint (di
team male* are n hunch of nl &lt;fellows, anil 1Iml Manager Ed
I^vy Is one of the nicest Mb- «•
that he hat ever met. Charlte
plant after the season to return

In Clltclnnnli and work to supporl
bln mother nnd sister. He thinks
Guit the air Imso in ■ training
camp i* nwell.
fllinrlie roiilil
hove signed with ton oilier clubs
ami we lire glad to linvo hint on
the Glnnts* rosier Hits venr.
During n recent interview with
George Kelly, aino oi rookie nllcher, Ik- -odd that Runford was u
nice town and he liked it very
much. Ills comment on the San­
ford fans was that Ihe one* who
wr.pl to thn gumex wore vory
good, hut tlisre should ha mare,
of them. George la from Brook-;
lyii. New York amt thin ia his
first year In pro feat Iona I hasp-,
hall. He is IS ynara old.
|
George leietf' out at iim liana in
Fehrunry ami was signed up by the
(limits.
He thinks tho training
camp a l tha hasv i* the hast fmiori
anywhere. He saya it la very comfortnhle; good food and recreation
in provided.
George thinks hi*
lenm maios lire inpi ami that Ed
Levy I* ii good 'kipper.
lie Im-n'i llo’iigiit nnirli nheut,
wluit lie will do after, Ihe reason
Is over Iml he , nv.i lint! hp thinks
he will pt lishly woik in a Navy
plan!.
George now hai fifteen
gnu In ill collection, which Is hi*
liohhy.
Genrg'i i id *k name la
"Sh.dgnn" In- nin e he has n
Maying fad liall.
H u record I"
no wins mol ep* lues, hul lie hone*
ihol it will change for (he better
soon, We oil hope that "Snolguft".
will have n oere*(ful season.
:

WON N IT W ITH DONS
E A S T LA N SIN G , Mich. — m
—
Peta
Newell,
Michigan
State’* nowlv-appolnled basket*
hall coach, directed the Univer­
sity of Ran Francisco's 194S-4i)
engo teaan that raptured lha Na­
tional Invitation title In New
York
City's
Madlaoti
Square
Garden.

nlM Kf IK* qnaner-flnal* of tha
Women'* Brttiirtyrolf tournament.
NEW YO R K —Btarecaae &lt;18.101
won atx-furlong Scintillator purse
at Belmont In 1:10 4/8.
BOSTON — W h l e e e n d i n *
^ ,00) won the featured sixm* (print at Suffolk Down*.
CAM DEN. N. J, — K in * Chico
( f 37.00) won Riverside Pursa at
Garden State.
L O U IS V IL L E —Old Torn (*&amp;.40&gt;
won featured allowance rnce at
Churchill Downs.

Bobby Jones Visits
Lahey Clinic Today
B08TON. May lfl — m —
Bobby Jones. hopeful that "one
more operation will do the lob,”
undergoes examination at Lnliey
Clinic today lo find Ihe nntwer
to a spinal ailment Hint hn* both­
ered him for 30 year*.
The -‘Gi'aud Slam" rhnruplon of
golf In tlKIS regldrrcil nl the
clinic from Atlanta, (»*., vedsrday.
He ha* been (rnuhled hy preaaure
on the Kplnal cord since rn acci­
dent 20 yean ago. A vear and a
half ago he ivai operated on In
relieve pre*mre on the fifth verlelira.
Hefore that lima the pressure
had so nffeclnd the motor nervn
that Jones pi ncllcally lost tlm use
of hl-i right aide.

K icily Needs Double
Win In Tee Tourney
N E W C A S T L E , Northern Treland, Mnv 17 — (Al — Dorothy
Klelty, on who«a durdv shoulder*
rest tJnltril fitato hope* for vic­
tory In the B rllLh Women'* Golf
tmirnaiurnl. rmeded two victories
today to gnin n fiuull.d hrrtli.
fft a nuarler-finnl* match lo-lnv.
Mis* K lclly nu&gt;t Vleomlenso De
8aint Sanvcur of France. If din
win* the California star plavn In
th* t.emi-flnnl'i agaln*l the winner
of tho (piarlei final* lest between
Mr*. Michel Binoche of Fram e mu!
Ml** Judith Pi rev of Australia.

GOOD NEIG H BO R
G A IN E S V IL L E , Fla. — In *1*
2(1 U N D ER 2:00
dual meela, Florida Gator tnldNEW YG RK — (/ID — Six­
dI*1aitco runner Hugo Nutlnl. n
Chllenu, won firr-t place In the teen pacers and four trotlrrn
mile five times nnd first plnr*’ In started the IDD0 harness racing
the half mile on all six ocraalmi*. campaign with mile races of
2:00 or better to their credit.
Mrs,
F. N. Phelp'a hone, Oita of tho horses, W. N. Rey­
Htunly Due, Is finicky about the nolds' tairraino. earned a pac­
weather nnd has an air condi­ ing mmk of 1:60 last yenr, toil
tioning unit In his stall at Bel­ js competing at the trotting
gait tlda season.
mont Park.

Dr. IU D C LD l\. RING.
. Chltopriwior

ANNOUNCES THE OPENING
OF HIS OFFICE

Sanford Allanlie National Bank Building

PA LM ER

SCH O O L

GRADUATE

N C M AND XR A Y

U N D EFEA TED
G A IN E S V IL L E , Fla.— Ttd Pri­
or, Unlvpriily of Florida Iannis
captain, wound up the 1060 rairuU r saasmi play with 10 tvln*
against two defeats In singles
matches.

inw w ilva singles hy Dlcknrman,
Buiker add Ruinna tn th* flmt In- A . M. tt) do lil» dniiy plinth. Ho w on't growl and grumble
'■Jtlg but 'handcuffed the Asntuaa and iak*i ull norts of oatha that ho'H never go to another
tha raat of the. way.
Danis rh
(mid) night game an long ns ho livofl.
u*s, i i ; M
Jim Sflladlno paced the Hnlnta
W illiam Drake, ex-Trenton inflelder, w iio w as released
• t \the Plate, driving hum# two
Williams!1
by that cltil) two weeks ago w ith ordera to report to tho
Sanford G iants, hasn't shown up to date. Dugout rum or
has it that M r. Druko . . . . qu it baseball ra th e r than play
mry Basebnllers for a Clhflrt D team. To avoid a libel au lt we'll avoid com­
B « Given Picnic ment.
Around tho Lcad u c, T h e S t.[A u g u stin e S a in ts curren tly
who belong m ihu Rotary in seventh plncu took the batting crow n la s t w eek by ecor*
II League arc luoklnr for- fng morn rune than an y o ther o f th e. aeven aquadn in the
Per
uerly. to their lilggeat out* lenguo, Tho Siiiutrt registered (it ta llie s. D aytona Beach
the year, a picnic given for
i
i ftotarlan* Baltlrday after- took runuor-up honors w ith ,6 0 , run s, w h ile Sanford nestled
In th ird place slo t w ith a total df M r u n t scored . . . . D a n
i.aenlando Springs.
1 W to 78 lxivg are ex­ Brcunning. D e U n d slugger to leading the lead, w ith a lu sty
i t attend end am'ra&lt;tutoted
rrille Touchtan, publicity
UL lit meet Baturdey afterHiOO o'clock at th* Ninth

NO M ER C Y
G A IN E S V IL L E , Fin, The Univerelty of Florida tennis team,
winner of 81 out of 22 match**
In lkflO, racked up lfl win* In which
the opposition failed lo score.

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Dour Friends:
Tlu* Scripture says that -lesns (’hrist is the KAMF yeslerday, and today, and forever. As He saved and healed
all them who eame unto Him dmiiur 11is earthly minis­
try. lie is still saviuj* and healing them that emue unto
Him now. dni'ing His heavenly ministry.
Locution— 'Twit Ninlh St. and French Ave.

We are privileged to have the Rev. Carroll N. Hlakiv.lee
an outstanding minister uf tile Gospel, whom «loil has
singularly blessed in preaching the Word, and praying
for the sick, coming to Sanford with his lent, star! me.
services Sunday afternoon. May 'JIM at J» o’cloik. and
7; la o’clock, and continuing nightly except Saturday
for I hive weeks.

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I personally know and have hei'u greatly blessed and
helped by this man of (iod, who exalts .Icsus Christ, and
encourages everyone l«&gt; attend and support their own
churches. 1 want to take this means of exlending a cor­
dial invitation to all, regardless of your church affilia­
tion.
1 arm re you that you will love Jesus Christ belter, and
want (o serve Him mole f illhI'ullv in and through &gt;our
church after .vim attend iho. e forthcoming service
e ( 'ause of ( 'hrist in Sanford.
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Fanford Jewelry A l.iiuiiage Cn.
13 tm anil it.tm
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300 Sanford Ave.
_____ |*h. C&gt;48 Used Kllrhen Caliinet
$111,113
T llX fe b o F E E D S : Complete line. /illclitlv l.'snl Dr***er
$24.(13
Hunt'a Tnwdo Food Store.
Hard Metal lied, Spring and
Mattie** ...
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3WA1’ SHOP — 40S~ K.~4th St.
$1111.113
We Buy, Sell or Tr«dt moat Used 3-pr. Medl'nnni Sidle
Slightly Used 4-pr. Iledrimm
■nything. P hone 1D8-J,
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MA I IIFH Of HAM (HID
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Call or enme Into fl It AND NEW il Tube Automo­
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JiintulU'if while vm| wait,
tta-114 W. and
Phone 820
If tirreHcaiy. $33.lift Cnmpletn
M ER C H A N D ISE Kbchange,~ We
Plus Ins. Mar’* KIrrtrir Heivlre.
buy, Hell, iwap. 881 E . l i t St.
M A VTA (i washer $603(11.
Phone 1024.
dal I Kli'ctrlc Co.
HOT L U N C H E S scrved a^cry day
I t 1.10 tn 3 - with Home Made ON E 3Mi ILP . Champion Uulhuaril
motor, goml cniidltlun.
Phone
roll* and corn Mufflnv. Homer'*
2211-J.
Uri II, 324 Fast 1st Street.______
U P R iu H t Piano, flood Condition. it— A H T I C L K H W A N T E D — 6
&lt;7fi.(K). Phone IBOft-W-S.
SINUEH M AcniNKb, new * umrd. W A N TED — The Herald will
iay K&gt; rente each for the flrat
«»t E . 1,1 Ht„ Ph. 1884.
0 copies of the May 1 l»*ue
brought to the Herald office. _
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real
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week
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�s The Weather Up There?

steel production would not be al­
lowed to Interfaro with achieveroant of the greatest possible
unity batwaan tho two traditional
enemies.
Adanauar, who diacuaaad the
plan yesterday with former French
Premier Paul Raynaud, aald ha
I figure I waa aiked that qucelion al lean 10.000 tines,“ recalled waa convinced other European natlona, Including Britain, would
r.
.
At 44 and still Handing eight-feet-six-and-s-half inchea, ha is eventually enter the pool.
Reliable Allied sourcea aav the
iy in Ida new career as "the world’s talleat traveling salesman."
” You must remember Jack, prob­
Celary, Pa»ably the moat famous and certain­ power in Germany to prevent crea­
(,«*l - JCrt. 4a h Last
ly the most talented of a long linn tion of a monopoly under the new
of (tingling Brothers circus giant*. law, which leaves the owners hi',
"J used to aril my giant’* luckv up to "a representative freely
i Inga for a quarter," he grinned. elected German government.”
pJlarlM y* ft*. Her
The new law follows main pro­
vision* of prtvloua Anglo-Ameri­
can legislation that began the pro­
r "8 I S * J S
...
TO FOLKS SUFFERING
cess of breaking up the huge Kuhr
Squash,
*
WITH DEFK IHNtTEH OF
Industrial empire* like Kr.upp.
_ TSltow
Bu. Her
(Habas c m ..
VITAMINS III, H2. NIACIN
The lucluaion of the French In
Depends* O u 'a ll I j
ANO IRON
the Joint control of Weal tierOran*.*, Valeaofas,
many made a new law necessary.
• i.s .'ls s .# ¥,mm Paaa Owe)
Meanwhile, in London, Ituaala tlnue federal conliol for another
tlraparrult, Marsh »o«
hue accu.-ed Fiance of keeping year. The hill idipulatea that con viae.1 version nf ■ measure paaaed
BaMUsaa ........ , Boi
at Tha Sai
I Soviet eltlaena from going home •roll will end Dec. Ml In all loekll- by the Uou.ie last year.
*?rme#« Market Morn
und hat asked for reopening of the lle* vvhtre the guvernlng body oi
l&gt;ackaeee.
I'ersone
already
retired
under
Kuaidan repatriation inlaalon in the peopl, by lefeiemlum do not the old-age and survivors Insur­ H Demand HOOD, mark
Cinllnary i0 Fair qua
Pari*, the Soviet news agency call lot their luidinuunce to June ance urogram would have their
l*ea tkan prices quo tad
'ill, IPbl.
Taaa reported.
monthly benefits inci eased an mVfcnST^ f ,‘* AUCtll
A Russian note to the French
Thu alxth official liiveatlgaliun iiv, rage of Wl percent by the Sen­
government, handed Monday to of the Army finance center at St. ate hill. Average henefili payable
inoiitlii/* h«* sold.
^Th# injury the French ambassador In Moscow, istul* gut under way before e to personr retiring in the future
linsiem-d ills growth of a pltiitiarv aald 2U.000 Soviet citizens still are lion.-# Armed Scivlres Subcupi- would lie obout double those pro­
In France and more are awaiting rnitlee.
a
tumor.''
vided uriiler piezenl lew.
repatriation In the French tone
Assistant Sect alary of the
Jack’s Mature ahot up «y*e Hike of Austria and Germany.
The Senate measure would ex­
Army finance renin at St. Loul« tend roveiege of the retirement
us he was recuperating at hla
The French closed the repatria­
home in El Faso One afttrnoon tion mission In 11147, charging It got under way hefure a House eyatem to about 9,000,000 persons
on a rompulsoi y basis and to
'he went -vltb mho* other i-,v* to waa a front for subversive activi­ Armed Service* Subcommittee.
Aaalatunt Secreluiy of the Army nearly 2,000,000 mure un a volun­
M-e the Itingllng Brothers side­ ties.
Karl fiendetnen testified that the tary basis. Some HR,000,000 are
*how. He waa amazed to find he
The Ituealnna said all french
was tul'er than "The Woild’i Tall- citizens in the Soviet Union have overpayment of gfi7,000,000 in covered now,
aervlcemen's dependency allot•ft Man." So wu* the circu*. It been repatriated.
Geogre said the committee's
Mr*. I ii*kinly and t'hllilrvn
wue “Inevltahle” aa a ,11- written leport on the bill will not
promptly offcied the youth m ronRuaaia'a note wa* the latent of memelits
I
ret
insult
of
"tingct-'em-puld
liatt.
Mrs. It. K. Casaady, 4Uti Tenreveral exchange* between the two phllusphy nt wartime and the de­ tie ready until Next Monday or
ncstee Avrmie, East Guilailen,
Tuesday, lie said he hope* lo rail
"I didn’t want to be a sliiesnow government* on repatriation. It mobilization."
lie said that-Con- it up for Senate action, a week af­
Alabama, lias auffcicd fin some Ireak," Jack aald. "Hut I did want rejected a French proposal for a
git-ad
Itself
had
demanded
that
time wltli loss id weight, mi- to earn a living. | traveled with new repatriation conference, as­
ter that.
vousin-- und go* pit ins. Afici the clicua for 14 year*. And by serting that such matters could he the paymenla b»- speeded up. '
Senator Butler (R-Nyhi told a
UondeUen
told
the
committee
taking IIAUACOI,. ahe nays' "1 •hen all it* glamor and color had settled fully on the basis of an
rcpoiter he was nnr of the com­
there
haa
lu
en
no
evidence'
of
would whidcheailedly recommeiul ended for me."
agreement nf June 29. 1940. be­ fruud uncovered thus far in vaf-| mittee member* whu did not vote.
UADAt'OI. liecautM It has dune
tween the two government*.
Alan In Washington, Ambassa­
Aftei
a
trip
to
Australln.
inuu Inveatlgatloiu of the finance
BO mm Ii for me.”
In Tehran, (ran, authoritative center. In all case* of Irregulgii- dor Capua M. Wuyuick wat re­
r.uilc i'tiniii-il end looked un an
Mrs. t.'usMuly was *ulfi-ilng old friend who waa working with source* aald no atrial photography Ilea, hr said,, "corrective action” called temtHirarlly from his post
floni u ileflcli'ucy of Vltiimliis •he -wine iiivision of Hrhenley ha* been atarted yet In the ex- lots lie,- ntakeii. And he addtil that In Nicaragua lo latiucli the “ Point
WASHINGTON - o n - Thr*a
Bt, 112, Nlmln ami lion, which liidusliics, The company hired pluratloiiH of thu governnieiit- nuiFl o f Hu- overpayment* have Four" prugram of aid for hark- centime* without major repair*
llADACOI. rontallia. Shi’ says, "I ■lark to make a tinee-nmnth good
ward area* of the world.
at* hoitad for In lha renovation of
been recovered, or will be,
Wouldn't lake nnytliing tin the will tour-ami he'n hern wltli them
Announcing Ili&gt;&gt; move, Under the White Hons*. Lorenzo 9. Win­
Menowliiba
bill
lo
bring
adiil(oinpliii- change llA IiA IT II. has ever idnrc.
Secretary of State .lainos E. Webb
tlonnl million- of persona Into tbr . -aid there Is ‘real ungeney" In dow, architect In charge of the
made in my home."
project for which Congress ap­
Sociul
Security
-ynli-oi
and
ahaiplie
haa
graduated
In
that
time
getting n alait on the |ii(iuruni. propriated 16,400.000, sayst
Here in .Mia, ('naaudy'N Male- liom liciog un oddity to hccomlng
lv incM-use briiefit piiymenta wuWay nick, a former Ninth L'arumerit: "Pm aotne lime, I liave "lie of the oldest inctchaiidlalng
"We ata rebuilding the While
aiiprovrd by tho Senate fTnann- Ion* newspaper pul-lltm-i is ex­
been undi i weight, nervous. In*.I
House with matarlals which wh
t onirnlttre.
pected to return to the capital
tcrrilde lirmlui'iie* lllul gas pains
Chairman George (l)-Ga| aald next week, lie will retirin hla expect will give a satisfactory
all tho time. I Imd lukrn all Idnda
performance of aarvbe without
II
committee
mi-mher*
voted
to
of liieilicine. Then a friend lolil
costly repalra far .100 or more
report the lull In the Senate. Two I
Die how ahe got mull wnoderfiil
yvar*.
nit&lt;iiit»«*r« «!i#l not vote. (j«*or«v awii1
reaulls from IIAIiAt'OL. After
"Tha building wi|l he leroofed
two laitlles, I could tell a touUio "tali us having to buy my sock* a
difference. I now have a fine ap­ grona gt a time and sleeping
petite, have gained weight end doubled up In train berths—wa*
heat of nil Imvu lost those gua lint the chief difficulty," he said,
pain* and headache*. 1 whole­ it wn* psychological — getting
heartedly iveomtiioiid IIAUACOl. uther people tu realize (Rat, (!*•
berauao It has done an much fur "Pile my size, I waa Just another
me. 1 wiuildii't take uuylhing fur nmn trying to earn a nurm*l 1 y
the complete change that IIAU- Ing In a normal manner.
ACOL ha* luaile In my home."
. i ‘‘ B" t u!,h*t
out, foo. In
Hold On A Strict
mo. When J call on dealer* now.
Money-Hack Guarantee
they, knpw I’m there on burin#*
Bo five this remarkable HAD- Ami my |i«lgnt h#» even been en
ACOL inrtllcine a chance to help Bilraniegi No, Receptionlit evtt
Colored N cwh
’foil If you Niiffer from stomach •ell* me her bo.» Isn’t in,1V
By LOUlMK PORTER
#wrc**, net vuuaiies*, Iniumnla.
H I* lonely to be a giant In a
gonstliiallori, ache,i and puiim of world of aniallei m*n. hut Jack la
Murltl*, a generul ruii-diiwii con­ u pretty well adjuated giant. He
dition, and uro alck or ailing, he like* people.
cause you Imvu daflclenrle* nf
“ Whip I du hit e low low," he
Vitamin* III, 112, Nlmln and "•Id. I gu tu my room, shut niy
Iran. Item.....
tlmt IIADACOL dour, and read a hook or paint *
&lt;• amazingly different and amaz­ picture, f have a Hell nf a lot of Paul Baptl-l Church. Tha'pastor
m
o fficia ls.
ingly affective liccuuke it treat* fun out of painting. I do nothing
Mrs, vVllliam* passed away iii
Hie re»l enuae of aiich troubles. hut water color* now, and I give
Make up your mind tu taka ihum to my ft lend*. A traveling hsr home uil May 14 following a
llADACOI.
regularly.
Ilefuse niuu ban no place to keep things." lung illness. 9h* wa* a lovahlo
parson.
•ubstlluU’fi. ItiMht nti tlu« ^umilrio
Jack only met on* man taller
ail# I* survived by her mot her,
There I* only one HADACOL. t u"!, himself In hi* Ilf* - Rob#,,
Yiiii run I Inn* n ci*nl# hrruum* Uadlow, the late Alton, HI., g|*nt. Mr*. Moliiu Stephens; father, Mi.
Edmond Stephens; a devottd
It a hold on a strict money-back
lln aloud H feet, 9 ,1/4 Inches,’’
guarantee. You’ll feel great with Kail# aald. "I waa *o flabbergast- daughter, Mra. Flossie l.ewsonj
son-in-law Prof. J. luswtun;
th* first few ladtlea you take . , .
When I saw him the only thing granddaughter, Junstl l.awsun and
or your money hack. Only 41.26 cd
I could think to aav waa 'How’s other relatives and friends.
for Trial size. 1nrgo Family nr the weather up IheraT'
. The Elchslherger Funeral Hume
Hospital situ, yimti.
"Hi* didn’t like R either."
Is In charge nf airangements

Alabama Woman
R ecom m en d s
IIADACOL

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D e p u t y Sheriff
Willie TI m m o n a, 2S-vear-old
Brookavilla Negro, admitted he
■hot to death Deputy Sheriff Bill
Langston,
Polk County Depute
Nell Keen eald today.
Tlmmona, hla two brother* and
another Negro were brought here
after their capture and charged
with murder. Keen elded Hernan-

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WILBUR C. KING*

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8 A N F O R ^ 7 L O w lB A r T H U K 8 D A Y

Council T o Develop
Armed Forces Nec­
essary F6r Defense
O f W est E u r o p e

To Th#

Florida Railroad
And
Public Utilities
Commission
Ho ban given you Honest,

on letting Humphrey go ahead AlfgroHHlvo and Efficient
with his speech.
regulation of Public Ulilitlaa
When Humphrey concluded, the
Senate put the FEFC motion aside
temporarily to Consider President He has done a good Job.
Trumans reorganization plan for
the Interstate Commerce 'unimis- He deserves a second torn,
■ion.

RE-ELECT

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with slate and copper flashings
and much of the red metal on the
roof will, of course, In- reused.
Copper will also lie used fur gutt­
er*, leader* and dowiupout* All
hot and cold water lines will be
red lira**, wh''? tho heating, vent lie w ill npprecintu your volt.
and waste lines will he coppei
tub*. The hardware fixture* will
(Paid Political Adv.)
he solid brass and hionze."

Wilbur C. King

IJnitrd States.
Romania told the U. S. to clote
&lt;1 * iiifornution center in Rucliarcst in Mail'll dunging "activities
hostile to the Romanian people”
weie centered in the office. Re­
taliating, the U. S. ordered thr Ro­
MIAMI, May lg — l/Pi — Four manian t'ominercial attache's ofntwsmrn were attacked hy armed lire in New York doted.

Y«u can laid It lo tha sky

gOard* last night a* they attempt­
ed lo observe an alleged Ku Kins
Klan reurganliMtlon meeting lu
suburban Hialeah.
Two of the Klanimrn were
kgocked down by Miami Dally
News photographer Paul Nielson
and one wehl into a drainage
canal. The newsmen said uue of
their attackers was a Miami Shores
policeman.
The newspaperman were Haines
Colbert and Don Pettit, reporters
ff. the Miami Daily News; Jay
Morton, publisher of the Hialeah
Home New*, apd Nielson.
Petit said in a storv he wrote
for the Daily News that the resiprgent Klan wad to distribute
6d0 new applications for member­
ship and additionally had 600 re­
newal of memb«rihlp forms.
Colbert described tha incident as
follows:
"The meeting place was a box-

... and cash in un b-i-0-g&gt;B-r
payloads. Whatever your
Iliads, whatevsr your
I roads, you can haul g
whale o f a lot more in •
Dodge "Jek-Hand‘ truck.

Unb‘ 4 " M * * j * “ for oo-ibe-

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and he maawr of ail you mirray. ICa
"JU -H a n J” so you look through tb«
biggest windshield and ralaa-oa the
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WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN NEW LOCATION MONDAY.

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WHEREAS,
the
Armed
Rervlces of our country have
Individually served the Uni­
ted BUtea wall far 176 yaersi
the Navv acttng a* the line
of our defenaa In the water*
surrounding
America.
the
Navy repreeeiliajr our coun­
try on foreign afeki domestic
8a1I

MAY SPtid UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

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Rumania mane it* demand for
reduction In thr legation personn*l In a note refusing a Us S.
request fur vl*a* for new mem­
bers of the legation.
Tho Romanian* demanded the
U. N. staff be put on a narlty
with the Rumanian legation In
Washington and said the American
ataff, de«plle an "unfriendly" U. S.
policy toward Romania, I* much
larger than before the war.
The note charged the U. fi. with
rfforta to Interfere In Romania'*
internal affair*, "slanderous el&lt;Ceatta*e4 Oa Page Twal

R. R. REVENUE DROI'H
WASHINGTON, May 18 -(/P )
-• The Associatle* of American
Railroads egtlmBtad today that
railroad operatlag revenues for
April were 8.6 percent bstow th#
revenue* fer the same month last
year.
The estimate waa based on ad­
vance reports from representative
systems, which Indicated a drop of
two percent In freight revenue end
a decline of 18.8 percent la passen­
ger revenue.

LOCATION AND WILL APPEE0UTE Y0UE CONTINUED PATRON­

rector.

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FourKiwunians Linda Gingles
Give Reports On Is Elected Head
Miami Meeting B. &amp; P. W. Group

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I * t» i t l i , t i i im dher
I r,l«-| si I - ill • . ’l l ll ’ll

I k . I’lilu iu r llirrn

r .H r p o it i on the kiwauit Inleinational coiivmlmn ufM isim wmc
given tudsy In inrml.rn id thr
Kiwanis Club liy l&lt; ilpli A. Sllllli.
prrsidriil; Fieri H Wilsun. Isr ul enant governor, |orl Firld j i »I *».
K . Evan*.

Boyette followed th# ambu­
lance to tha hospital and offer­
ed blood to aid the dying man.
"I Juet went crasv,’’ Ford
quoted Boyette •• saying.
Neal’s wife end two children,
James, 8, and Jeffrey, 8, were
in the car when he waa subbed.
The victim Mine here eight
years ago from Orlando. H* was
a salesmen.
Two wrsks ago Jams* W. Mc­
Lendon died pf a knife wound
after an argument with anuthir
motorist over "road hogging."
Lafayette Hayes, 60, Is In citslody charged with murder.
Sunday James W. West, Jr.,
OALVEHTOn. t7 x„ May 18 a Miami vJetHor Chamber of
(r«attseed i s rage Vm i )
(Al — Federal and local officer*
rlulm |u have broken up a 11 .000,•
HIMCB 'llARBRCUR
IKK) dope ring which bought heroin
Police Captain Roy Tlllls, Sgt. from New York racketeer* with
Bill Horn end J. B. Quattlebu- marihuana smuggled from Mexi­
um, retired, will attend the co,
meeting end barbecue of the
About 60 suspects were arrested
Florida Peace Officers Associa­ in a day-long series of raids on
tion at Kuatls tonight.
taverns and rooming houses in
I Mayor L. 0. Vogt will wel­ thru Gulf Coast arsa.
come the officer* from throughPreliminary hearings on Federal
iout the Fifth District. C.
narcotic charges wsr* held for 12
Carsun, who Is lg charge of
defendants, Including three men
(FBI office In Miami, will
whom officers pointed out as ring­
on court deslsiona and other
leaders. Hearing* for thrre oth­
lated subjects,’ Special an
ers arc scheduled today.
ment will be provided and
Those charged include!
"old fashioned" barbecue will
Rudolph Achee, about 60. oper­
served.
ator of a bar, who pleaded Inno­
cent and was placed under 810,00u
bond.
Jose Range), a merchant sea­
man from Corpus Chrlstl, Tex.,
erator, pleaded guilty and his
mond was set at |10,0u0,

Federal Officers
Smash $1 Million
Heroin Dope Ring

Joel Field added anolliri Imm
ornus Muir by giving ass lluiUlmii
of (iovrinm lullri Waiiru «t llic
convention Ml tirld thru tine .1
graphi. ricvi iipliiiu id thr lug
Kiwanis spcr l*i |r w hrn many baiulv
played Sit lllr Change Howl, wlnlr
spotlights lomrnlMlcil mi thr
Various hands The Miami |&gt;"l" c
drill tram with lb uiuton yrles
gave an rxhihdiuu id fumy ditv
ing m aking llg llir rights at I’D
miles an finur, hr soul
President Smilli told nf thr
K'eattamea na r a n Tam

Pilots To Sponsor
Dance Recital For
Cancer Fund Help

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•- l ' i ’ ll till* ■r .»,; I-I * c

M pilpllirlll

In tlft I’l l " '

Al It"' Miggoslmn "I I l e t * i*
Mi»)” i II
lami" *•*!(.. tii" "it’
whu to* adnuiitst rat tun th*' •|,,*’t'
whs purchased, and who was pro
tent tit tl"' cinfvreiitv, llu* ini"
f hunts cuiiuiullvi* suggested that
tho SmltheMern Ullderwiitera I"*
reipiesteil to cheek Hnnforil ag"m
to determine lit lire lighting ie
qiilrrments. Tin* service, whub
wun pel formed liere liner )&lt;•!"&gt;
agu, i» nbniliitely flee, said Mi
Gut. r I fle.ldlug and ll.iwii' l
Molilleth *la&lt;&gt; attended the i-k U
tel eiu'e
Mi

M cK lI'I'l" slated Ill’ll Ibr
j | w ii p illlle
tejiMilts tui
Nelliug
llie
l.idtlei
liu e k
is
it*
luck
jut iiiiiu iu v e iatiitlty unit the suv
! iin- llii.t would lie made l,y -ul.
I ’ til.itliiK
a ’.im illel
liu e k , sui.l

Much lull amt iisnlci lui k ii"I ,
forth irMlIlrii wlirll I II W I’lur.
a vmliii Ismu \ jllepi. t ilil . |&gt;m
leslrd lh.il Mi Smith li.nl not
given roll" "-"I riupli.irit in Ii"
talk aluiul tl" .lilllir'r .it ihr to"
vrnlion &lt;d lliigli lark-on. I d&gt;
loniiaii .mil l«iw inic tulrinjl"iu.il W I
liresnlrnl

M»r f %lri»*Mi||

M ill'

1,1" I ."u l lit' M lbltllllllo" ttl till" '

Smith, W ilson, Evans. -r» Other I allies Are
And Field Tell O f
Elected T o P o s t s
Recent Convention
in
Organization

Mi

mire lu girls who lire l•'l&gt;"t"'d I"
llo'ir liutiies from the I train Flor­
ida Indui trial flchoid; 2t l.&gt; rail
mi llie giM'-ts at llie I'ounlv Home
mid offer n priigrnui Ilf music
nud refreslimi’iitn; -Ii Tu furnidi
llie Si'tiilmile High St'liuid llhrnry
wit Ii printed matter mi vuriims
viirrilionx that the 'Indent may
lu- lu'tter prepuii'd for tl"' careers
they t'liooze,
A dilu'uvsioii w h
held mi a pro
g r a m l u e d u c a t e w o m e n to - n p p u r t
u m il l' ll i n n u l l l i c s l li f i a n d o i l i e r
P ' d ii ’ y - n i n k t n g
piaiitin nu«
en. m i l ag ed h y thu ntale iiry m iiza -

tiull.
llie HAPW Club lias I'moplied
m ill Hie request made Ii) the liidn
Sigma Hill Rurnrity. li&lt;'Hiled t»V
Mri Dale Bcntt, Jr., that voluii
In an effort to roach ilia nmitn li i’ii. lie sei'urt’d fur work at the
of II 86D set for Hemiimh’ Comi­ I- i-r mi ID t .tsiiic lit mi Meinm ml H""-

(I'u B lla se S lla
Vane T w i t
ty** share of th# Ann-rlemi Cam''*r
Soclsty Drivu, the Pilot Cluli is
sponsoring a spring r#ritol uf th#
Btudents of th# Dushurv Hcluml uf
Dancing at Hemimil# lliitii H&lt;'lioiil
on ths sv#nin» uf Mav 25. it w*n
announced thin morning by Mri.
A a B, Petsruon, chairman of th#
hS i e Ur a oP Pilot Club for tho Canc#r flocletv.
Mot* than 160 members ol
'A house-t'i-hous# canvas" fur
fgllda w u mado during April un­ enjoyed an outing a n d
•&lt;
Drive
day lha leadership of Bch'ov noon.
Hodges, president uf tho senior
Daik clouds threatened s uowi
•Mia of Reminol# High School,
county instead ol Sctrinole, which
aided
by
students
from
the
county
enthusiastic
that E. J. Moughton, Jr. chair­
■d ‘the Javces
man of the refreshment commit­
Hla Club Tuestee, is also th* weatherman for
Um iaunrhlnt
this section.
enimasatsership
With th* weather favorabU,
th* sporumm had a big time

Local Delegates To
Attend Lions ftlool
Three duh'gnle* (ruin th# Buufuril Lions Club, amimpaiiietl
by their wives, will attiuul 4lu&gt;
I,imis State I'uiiveiition m Pen
•mi'iiln Huuduy througli Tuesday.
Tha delegates are Cliff Alilun,
eliili president;
Henry
Wltti-,
past district gnvermir and H ai­
ry Hobson, president-ele,'l of tl"1

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Die I.trill I I’" " ’ill V*hC’l for •
i. in wal ol Do* kh I law in s ape.iii iii,’- iv•• I.* r..ugi.-s Yt'i. 21,
il. u l i .u l.li'ii in.I -tiinultaneI I ••isflnili &lt;1 Oea

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i lilt \i,ii
Mm i i
i.Pi —
11.,
.&lt;i-riiiin-iis In
I.’.’idl’d tn
I’” ’
ii ti I a 11
iiiiioi prai'tlces
I’m c '*■ ngaiti' l l. liii I
I i'wis ’
I mi . I Mm,' Win lot ’md ail Ulit” ’’
iii ’’mupauv "i D"’ case of
■ • "iimi. Ill , imiiici
Iii,’ miner, l.luvd Snti'iiar. 46,
I", i Di. charge’, uuilci the laftII i.'lei I.iilmi l.u"
lie v-iifi oust■.1 M u ! vt DM W l o , nriMident
•»' i anion
I'll" miion fmed liim
f •" null und J2u loi "very day hi*
""I'M "oil. III 11"’ fill ill','
Sidriii’i md II"1 miik’Ii firivl him

Du living tu iilicv ti l-i'd'-i at ''Hurt's
I”" k (" Work order
I he uiUon’a
iii. "I'ficri'” Mud I"' was misted
l” i Irving tu ^el ii" a "dual" or

l'llltl.

District Giivei'li'ir Ross Witter, Sun l ord M otorcade
Mtnml who is seeking tlio nomi­
To Attend Auction
nation as a candidate lo tlisi
Lions intariiutiunsl Council, will,
\ molnrcada of gruwers will
if nominatud, be ulecleil ul tile
International CuiivenHon of the Ie,'. from tiu’ Seminole County
I.ions in Chicago Hi July, aunt 1 &gt;uit iliiii"# Tuesday morning
ul in ml o'clock in older to visit
Mr. Able*.

Members Of lo c a l Sportsman
Association Attend Fish Fry

rector of ‘’ Bkish" precision bralt.
casting, and one of fly* in the
country wh* in "Hklsh events
has made a perfect score^of 100
out of 100 casta. Canting all
manner of ball at floating tar­
get*, he ahowad hia akllL
Another aawKt In flycMtlng
present wag Paul Mashburn. ol

i K. in i ” iiti"l* to nul .iiitoma*
si,.ill* on lb-, tl hi ill lo*.allties
when' llu lo* .il rC'SciiillIK hotly or
the prople ill irlcirndtlin do not
ilri itlr iii t'inlinur thr *"iitroll lo
lull. «0. 1*151
ti.ivernutv of Die *iiimia states
would hsvr go eutborilv to goto
tl'** set bill ill citii'1 tiling tliflmt. Ivr*. iUi from un ler Die Federal

Mh i i i m i i i

\skeil why the Se iig ra ve I • *•»'L
i w as puietiuae,!. K ile C h ie f
M
|N
Cleveland
’luted tm lai I li-i*
i iii-eiiidllig In Itie adviee "C t l”
Sim! lu ll s te m
I'lld ei w i,l e i .
it
wilt, fiiund ueeesaarv I" buy new
• i’i| ii i| iim-llt t"
leplaee
the "!•!
lies •I sml Mi- Kiviumul \iiie iieu ti l.:i I1ranee, 7MI ealluu
Hill ir|Ki|ln! nil tlir N .llr to ll t’Miti|ieis ,’in r made III lil'd'.' and
tritium belli III I Li) Ion t lies'll l be o ilie r ill I'.l2ii illld raeh e iin \
nil* I IlMI feel ol 2 t , uieli Iuim
l.&gt;'t week
th ese Ii licks are s llll used ii
I'roleclN it111■
i nve.l (in i Ii.- rum- . mel y ■m ien. Also ill lieed of
lug year were 11 To mm ttie I’laceiiieiit wa- III* "Id III o*d.
.‘It'll" organization in git me assistM'uailwu«d lla I'a a* V u u fl

5 (?f!C T

fd a special
o'clock, MlM

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INI IMOIDIIINO IUINS uf a )rt plane lie In wlist waa the fiont nKtiii
u( a huusa In Auroiu, Colo. Tim pilot of tin- ngbl«r was inetuiitly killed
When tha Jet axplodrd Into a icsldviiliul srctloii of Ilia city, damaging
Uute homes. Fortunately, tha owner id tills home was away at the- Urn*.
Tha plan* had takeu off fiurn nearby Luwiy Air bate. (/»l,rmiffunul)

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tb it dii hill ’ I,

f, aald Gordon

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Proposal To Sell
New Fire T ru ck

lln bill *•i, -*1 1,-- h&lt;.»r,ei. that
■ Illllol- ,)lll &lt;■’ I I *r. II III edict

AGE IN THE NEW LOCATION.
,

Merchants Study'1"::

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•bowing

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Votes To Extend
U.S. Rent Control

W \ ItIN'.ll is

Neal got out to survey the d a m a g e ,
Fold quoted witnesses as saying
and argument started, and Nral
was fatally stshbei)

U .A

tyiv THANK EVERYONE FOE THEIR PATRONAGE IN THE OLD

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Flaming Pyre For Jet Pilot

11„ 11-■.-. h ii,kins i •mmittec

Romania A sk s Miami D riv er
That l). S. Cut Is K illed Over
F oreign Stal Auto Disputi

Four Newsmen Are
Attacked By KKK
Members In Miami

Yn cm m It to m m y

Associated Press Leased Wire

18. 1950

Senator T o b e y W ill
C h e c k Erickson’s
Testim ony Against
N. Y. Information

dren out o*f ndSchlef »
‘ a' wuy*
“ fbee of re, rea‘•Before the Elk* raised the a J U J L i i J * 'chU,lrr" ,u rnll,v
money for the playground, Sanford
'
...
...
•ltd not have a place for the kid- ,, *^',u 'u ,,lnil‘ 1
die* tu play." wrote Charlcene «r«inniaa- School went to the Klk,
Juhnaon."It seemed like it wa.- fl»&gt;ltr®"nd ruesdav. I had the
■o dull without any place to •**•
1 -nJoved it very
time. The people that '" “«•••
“ J** that all ol the
LONDON. May I8-—&lt;/P)— At­ .-pend the
in
rpprclRlly
in Hunruid will »*nio\ flic
lantic Pact Foreign Minister* tel up gumii iifia wliu wmilctt in twirn,
ttlrt*. Mittw rhi|ihi*n
««
|d*YKi»un.l in t*v»
a permanent high command tonight didn't havri «nv placv i«&gt; leave
and urdcied it lo devtlup the aim­
ed ioicei necessary lor the detente
ol Western Eutope.
Each ol the 12 memLrr Foreign
Miniiteis will appoint a deputy tu
tnvc on the permanent commiitce.
The appointment! will be made
"with the least potiible delay" to
that the deputies can pioceed lo
appoint a lull lime chairman Horn
anuing their iiiemfceis. the Foreign
Minitleis announced in a com­
munique at the close oi their tour
day tetimu.
This wat in line with an agree­
ment tu tel up a high command to Bucharest O f f i c i a l s Victim Fatally Slab­
block Coinmunitm, whether it tries
bed Following Mi­
A c c u s e Diplomats
aimed attack or "Tioian lloite"
nor
C a r Accident
O f Hostile A c t i o n
conquest.
MIAMI. May~ nT-&lt;/P)
Sim The cuinniunlqua aald:
LONDON. M*y 18- -(/^--Ro­
•fA yeai'a experience ha* ahoWn
ling Guy Neal. 32, died of a *tab
tbit till the political aide the mania hai become the latrsi Soviet
maetlngs of the council have boon Mlellite to demand lhai the Unied wound lari night, the outginwth of
tod Infrequent to permit a auf- Slate* cut it* diplomatic staff with­ a minor aulomuhilr accident.
ficlent exchange nf view* un
1 Neal was Ihr sreond peruin tu
matter* of common intereat in the country.
jdic within a month Irum light!
within the scope of the treaty.
Dispatches from Buchareil today that grew out ol incident! involving
“ On tho military aide the
atrateglc concept of the treaty •aid the Commumal-led Romanian hoi-tempmad niotoriiti. Three uther
haa been adopted aad a defenat government haa mc used U. S. dip­ man haV*vb*«ii horpitaliied when
plan drawn up, and the corrti- lomat* (bar* of spying and do- &gt;fidtal ToNntvad (our difftunl trafponding , eatlmate of the necoa■ary force* Is being ektabllshed. manded that th*. legation *|aH ba
.
"The next etep I* to put theae ieduced lo 10 mamUrs.
. ’ Skeutfl Deputy Tom Ford ieplans into effect by taking forthM t i i A i l i i *« « ?'*$
erl measure* in the direction of
a duveway after vlttling a fiicfid.
W common defense, the division of
financial issponslbllitiss and th* legation ataff ip Prague ba cut by 'His vehicle V&lt;eatlv bumped and
•rfdptatlon and dsvslopmsnt of two-thirds Washington countered caused negli|ible damage" t« *
*•tha necessary form ."
The communique said the per­ with an order for 4 similar reduc­ patkrd machine belonging tu Wil­
manent high command »l| ax- tion of Czecr personnel iii the liam C. Boyette, 28, said Fold.
(Caatlaaeg tsa race T a i l

TW NR NR n W I MR| #«. aod havt power 10
kreee# righs by the gat pumps . . .

110 W. COMMERCIAL AVENUE

Sanford's children like the new playground in Fori Mellon Park,
arr grateful to the Elks for providing playground facilities, and ihink
that the playground ii a great improvement for Sanford, a. cording to
Irtlrrs written lo the Elks by sisth grade pupils of the Sanlord Giammar
School following a visit to the playgiound.
John Bowen wrote: “ The Elks have improved Sanford with the
playground. Sanford has never had such a playgiound to pl.iy on.
Tuesday noon rooms *1* and seven ♦
----- - - — ---- -----wt&gt;nl to the pluygronnd. We rode wril,_. ...v„ r
on the merry-go-round and played til ,V
c, , .
hulldine this

M AY

LONDON,
IS — (/P) —
The United State* haa agreed
m keep up aaaoclatlma with
Eurepea economic recovery raf­
ter the Marshall Flan ends two
years from now, a Big Three
alateuient aald today.

"JU -Ksm P u u k .

FROM

Clrat (u partly cloud) through
Friday. Light lu moderate variatile ainda mo'tlv north to east
"ind- through Friday

Atlantic Pact Sanford Sixth Graders Thank
Solons Might
E lks For Building Playground
Chiefs Set Up
Rap Gambler
High Command
For Perjury

tor J. J, Elliott in protdng the
case,
Kaan said Tlmmona told him
that he and David Reeae, 22. were
looking for a blanket last Friday
night at Brookavlll* when Ihcv

Intimate that the bill "has TommunlM lineage or hat a Commun­
ist background, 1* x x blasphemy.”
Senator Holland (I)-Fla) Jump­
ed to hla feet to protest. He aaul
the term “ hlaaphemy" was tanta­
mount to a "cursing of the dlety"
and that he resented the "applica­
tion of that term" to himself and
to Senator* George (D-Gu) and
Ruatell (U-Oa) who have aald
FEPC wa* In the platform of tha
Communist party
Luca* then moved to permit
Humphrey to proceed "In order."
Connally objected that Hump­
hrey had already violated tfie
Senate rules and wii ’’iculnif lo

THE W E A TH E R

Te Protect the POfee of the Wealdj
To Promote the Fragreae of A -larka.
Te Prodeca Prosperity for Sanford.

6th District, and Ralph Cooksuy,

wildlife officer from St. Peters­
burg.
At 6:80 o'clock more than 400
pounds of salt waier mitllat, to­
gether with col* slaw and pic­
kles, waa served. M. L. Raburrt
waa chief chef, assisted hy O.
C. Howard, John M#tsch. Cecil
Carlton, Tom Brown and Earl
Turner. Bob Newmdn assisted on
the refreshment committee and
Bill Jameaon and Ralph Lus­
ting warn th* wood gatherer* for
the flna.
Th* Serving committee included

tin’ uui'tiomi ui th,’ Webstar
Mmkul, County Ag'-sit C, K.
D.iwmi announc'd today.
I lie mlscullaiiruus miction at
Web.,ter start:', at no.ui, and tha
\ r'l'tutilo and ruttle uuctiona at
2 nu P. M. said Mr. Dawson, and
In. mlvisod all growers from this
M-cckui to Join thu motoresda
there.
•
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uf trucks "lie sues ut the Web*
i ’ lr Market during auctions,"
lie stated.
FUCHS VS. Fill
LONDON, May IH — i/P) —
American FBI agiuiiH will qustti.u, the convicted British atfims
ic spy Dr. Klaus Fuchs only if
hu "greon to It, Hum# Secretary
Chuter Ed# told the House a t
('ouuinnis today.

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Additional Society
I M i I'lcrleil Hulxlrail
W c r t s Entertain
| Following the meeting, Waller
DrganiHtM Chapter 1 KIml'h1 itave no iniprtitnlu piano

J }}* *®ej«m’a programs nf the

g 1” *1 fluriilii Chapter of the
j^gtaiican Guild of Organ l»t ■ wm
t® n cloae leal Tuesday
Vfwfntng with n dinner meeting nt
M if* ,,, m* ®f Hr. and Mra. Herman
Biewert In Wlnton I'urk on MyF lyftn Cake, Thu Diem hern with
i -i r e , nuebamla nnd wives and
E ff* *
entertained on the
V.V** 4 ** overlooking the lnl&gt;p.
..’ S I the huflneas meeting elec? *IWJ «/ nallonnl officers for AUO
1 'Wo of officer* for the local chap*
ter took place. Mra, It. II. Wail
..otir ami Mis. J. I,, MrKwan of
Sah/ord were re-elected In theii
\ reaper live offices an dean und
• ■•efetary-trcimiriT. Prof Helen
/ Alltnger heoil nf the dcpaitmint
- Of organ at Hictson University

program and Dr. Hiewert ihowed
colored slid, picture* nf hi* and
Mre. Slewed* Irip to Guatemala
(ant summer.
Those from Winter Dark at­
tending were Dr und Mra. Herman
Slowert, Mr«, Chrhitlne Baldwin,
Mra. Klirahvth Cnli1, Mr. and Mr".
Iron) Orlando wee Mr. end Mr*.
Hofhauer and Anne Hnthaucr;
Paul Penrod, Mr. and Mra. Wal
lei Kltnhlc, Mr. nnd Mra. David
Uramp, Mr. and Mra Arthur E.
.lores; from Del.nod. Prof. Helen
Alltnger and her "later, and Ml«»
Meat me Fortiwnld: from Kustl*
were Mr. and Mr*. H. W. Walter
Jr.; I ruin Clermont Mra. I. N.
Portia mol her guest and Mna
Ague* Johnaon; from Sanford
w -m Mta. It. II. Wallhour and
di*. J. I,. McKean.

President Says

Hollywood
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IC M U iif l K IM

Pa«* D M )

Duck winning an Oicar help • 'creeping Socialism.' '
"I should like In remind the
star T
"Not much," ami were Iwo-lltm gentlemen I who make then# com*
winner Frederic March, hack Ir
llollj wfimi after a !wo-vear nh
snnee. He is here (o art li| n hI x
day r'de that another actor turned
down.
Please died no tear* for Mr.
March. He la oil 11 one of Hollywood’* moat 'onight and highly
paid actors. He la here to act in
■me of the nequenec* In the nil
atar "ItV A 1% Country.” The action during toe last 17 year*
part wn* vacated hv Edward fl. nan been the i alvation of private
Koldn*on. who reportedly didn't business In the country and hae
like Ilia lillliiiit, (It will be aloha, strengthened (lie private enterprise
system against .Socialism, Com­
betleal.)
Aniwerinir the (mention nhmii munism and all other ‘ism*,'
Humph) ey Bogart show* a new
“ Don't lot anyone tell yuu that
the advantage of winning an
Ing at tba Rite theater
Academy Award. March aald; the government should retire to «r In Warner Bros.' "Chain Lighting,'
“The first ode I got CDr. Jekvll the sideline* while the national on Sunday and Monday..
and Mi. Hyde' in 1013) didn't huvi economy goes back to the day* nf
much effect. That wtu when Omar 'boom and bust,' The power of the
lat. 34.1ft N, longitude 137.40 East.
SHIP F IN E
was young and the awards didn't got eminent exist;, (or the people
HAN FRANCISCO, May IB ~
lo use. M would be folly for the
get much publicity.
’i — Kadlnmarlne *tatlon KPH
"The latest une (for 'Hes( Years people to be afraid to ime their eolOf Our Lives 'In 1D40) didn't make irchve strength through the gov.
much difference, either. It might eminent.''
Mr. DYmmin told the Butte
help someone who Is new to pie*
lures, but it wouldn’t bring any audience Dial Ihe government’*
change to someone who ha* been most iniporlant single economic
in the business us long as 1 have." goal "D lo see that there are
V O T E FOR
The artiu said Oscar didn't In­ enough Job* for those who need
them.”
He
added:
crease Ins sulury. In fact, hla re­
"You sometimes heat It Haiti-*
turns since "!ie*l Years" have beep
unfortunate.
He followed tlm and I Ihiok Ihia comes mostly
C A N D ID A T E FO R
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*oraid winner with twu films for from Ibc lunatic fringe nrunng the
which he deferred part of his sal­ reactlonailc" — Dial the govern*
ary In lieu of a percentage of Die nicnt promise* to make it pussihlr for people In live without Work"
profits.
They say our government
Tin- first waa Dm bitter fiimllv Ing.
, SEMINOLE c o u n t y
tale, "Another Port Of The For­ programs would make os a nation
est," which produced no profit; of ilend-bruts nnd loafer*, ■(hat,
• A a a a u i i y n * r a o u a b is ir p
for March tn take a pererntnge of. of course, Is absurd."
The President, ill twu addressed
The second woe "Act Of Murder,"
which Is Just now crawling out yesterday, fired hack at critics
who describe his '‘‘Kali Deal" pro­
of the red,
"Fortunately I took morn snl- gram as heading down “the last
aiy on that one," he said.
After leaving here, Mr. and Mrs
Match devoted lit strenuous week;
to making "Christopher Columbus"
for Dm British. Ho agreed with
Dih pro** and public who dlsrov
lied I he piellltr unsuccessful.
Nor ha a Die netor'a singe rareei
flourished of Inin.
He teeenllv
closed op Broadway in "Now I l.uv
Me Down To Bleep," which suf­
fered ii gnive dcfirli. Hut his bigEVERY SON OF THE HE A . . . . w u h t t h
gest luugh — he’s in Dm happy
EVERY SHIP IN THE FORT . . . waa her |
position of lining utile tu view such
STARRING
things humorously — was turn­
Y V O N N E D f C A R l .O ^ -P H H il P F R I E N D
ing down "Death Of A .Stilusman.''
Director Ella Kazan and I’luv
C O L O R B Y T E C H N I C O I jO R
wiight Arthur Mlllur, who am
March’s friend* ami neighbors,
wanted him to do Dm role.
"Tlmy sent me the script when t
waa mi about the snvtntrehlh week Honvor. Mr. Tromafl saWT
of ‘Columbus',’! he related.
"1 nut he stopped :|Ak |.dla
wan tired and I hardly had time tu rlnlins pr by tattgMlifdM
•*Wa will .'atilt tfla tR A
sk|m through ivfo act*. The itlrt
Inked awfnTltrlothr and the whole Dios* who Ithuglns that-adl
tiling seemed c.inifuM.uj. . Ho I sent tteaalvn ucDim la a ate:
the script back .and said, 'fyoi

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Woman Rescued Two U. S. Fliers
From Niagara Freed By Reds
By Helicopter Fly To Manila

Lightning Bolt
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WASHING rON7~M»y 15- t / P ) A The Supreme Court tided 7 to
2 with the Administration today in
ill complaint that the Fifth Cir­
cuit Court had improperly failed
In had up National Libor Rela­
tion* Board oideii attaint! Iwo
Texas enmpame*.
The fates ilrcid-d today wetc
among live tiled h&gt; tolidlot gen^Val Thilip D. Perlman in an ap
deal lo the high tnhiinal latl (all.
Al that time Perlman tawl the CHAIRMAN Of THI SINATI Loyalty Investigating Committal I
-New Oilrant Circuit Court had ’ l*rd Tidings (D-Md ), and other Inlereatad partlaa la*
been following a pattern of re­ i Home, wliei * they examined file* In the 81 ca*aa cited by I
McCarthy (R-\V|*.). Laft to right ara: Sen. Theodora Oraaa (D -B -U g
verting NLRB ordert which w*i Donald s Dawson, AdmlnltUallva Aaalatant to th* PraaUawtx Saw.
"plainly unwarranled a* a mattei Tvti'tm. Jntin K Peurlfoy, Deputy Undaraacratarj of Stata; Saomal Ok
of law.” He added ibxl rhe P ykln. state Department; Sen. Brian McMahon (D -C « n .),i
(l«n C nnrad Snow, Slat* Dept. Loyalty Board ehalnnm, (fa
court * recnid "hodet ill for ibe
I trge number of (Nl.RB) ca»ei
low pending in the area ovei
which n h*« juritdiction."
That area embraeea the «tat#a
of Georgia, Florida, Alabama.
JllaslM-Ippt, Lmil.alana and Texna
as well h* the I'nnal Zone The
court Is headed hv Judge Joseph
C. Hutchinson, Jr., of Homiton.
The NLRH haa to go to elrrult Husband Claims She
ICx-Prisoners T a k e n
court* for enforcement of Itn orHer* against alleged unfair labor
Suffered A Nerv­ From Freighter By
» -actlccs,
ous B r e a k d o w n
FTh e Supreme Court tot»rd nut
Navy
Destroyer
three of Perlman'* five cases but
ordeird a review of the other two.
NIAGARA FALLS. N. V.. M,.y
MANILA. M«r IS - i/M —
They applied to the Mcxln Textile 15 — &lt;/P)— Two men in a heli­ I'wii l tiler linn xlrmrn fired nf
Mills. Inc.. of Mexla. Tcxni. and
copter titled their live* today in irr IX months Imprisonment by
U m IIi i M m Pag* Mat
the ( Illume CninmunUts ertlred
lave a woman clinging to a lock in Manils hr plsn* from llong
above ihe Hotaaaboa Fad* ol the lioiiR tnnlaht.
Niagara River.
HONG KONG.* May I
A dramatic react*# waa eilacled
Two America* airmen, prisoner^ of
whh a second helicopiar after the
ih* Chinese Communist* tmt’ llM
l[iijt&gt;ad,|*ifchod.it*«l l df m hgatala,
monttt. IBhk*off Tale today in *
into tli« water and aiplodfcd.
t.lghtnlng xlruck and detlrnved
Navy -piano for Minita Jfter re­
The woman, Mr*. Jcanntle Bu­
a hlgh-nower traniforrner null hie
ceiving a routing welcome Irotn
of tho Florida Pre-coolrr nlanl In gay 25, of Nagata Fallt, tulltied
Ovlado ahnrlly after 11 no n'elvk (mm thoclt and aipoiure and wa* U. 3 . i.ilari.
tide morning raining damage estlThey wer# landed hat* from a
mated at more Ilian I?,000. The lioipilalited.
drtltnyer which picked ihtm up st
Hri liuibaml Sigmund, a taxifilant la owned by the Florida
•re-Cooler Corp. of Hanford, Ovir •vli diiver, laid the bed tulfcird sea.
Both Mamie Mallei 5 gt. I.liner
do and Zellwood.
During tiro lieavv shown llrli* - v nervout hmakdnwn ami bail liccn l'. Ucmifi of Cmcinnali ami Navy
nlng also hit a telephone wire cnui- ill for nime lime.
r lnel Electrician Willain C. hmlli
Iwn park employes, Herbert Se­
« g a short-elreull ami a lot of
toko III the attic of the home of rbia and Joha Paonetta, beard her ol L otik Bracli, Calif., «|&gt;prarecl
Georg* Mearm In Oviedo but inieliei*il lo he liack In ihe Navy.
iiiltlng In no damage. Mi. Mrana trrraming at the clung lo a rock
They vvnir ill fitting uniform*
It employed by the Wh»flcr For- 75 |eei from an island about J00
llist Chmete Cominunitlt hsd given
tlliier Co.
leer above ihe Horseshoe or Can­
Con»lderable damage t gibe ni"
them. Both app*ared in good
lection room of the Star Theatre. adian, Falls.
health but were lo undeigo phy
fiedlta
fastened
n
rone
atmind
Thirteenth Strait and Shephard
sical checkups.
hi*
waist
and
wailed
in
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the
Avenue, waa caused Haturdnv
Newsmen were not permitted by
night al 0:30 o'clock hv the nnlck swift current. He wa* sent off
blaze that remlted from a tecl Ills fret. Paonessa hauled him the N s v y to interview ihem.
of film becoming Ignltad,
Bill back.
I.l Cnidr Merle MrBaln, who
Tho Bell Aircraft Corporation
W#rvev, operator of the booth, uaed
talke.l lo them, reidrtail- both
lateral fir* axtlpgulahed* . to then diipatchad Owen Q. Nlehaui. were loll by th* Chinese Com­
It8. and Joaaph A. Cannon, 80, in
quench the blaie somewhatmunists that a revolution waa Im­
No on* waa hnrt at th* theatre a helicopter.
T h e pontoon-aquipped craft minent In Ihe United Stalsa and
and patron* filed out In 4e orderly
“ynu would have bean released
manner, aald Fir# Chlaf M. N. landed on the water near th# wo­ soon anyway."
over, Tha angina
Clevaland. Fireman mailtred the man - but-■noaed
Their raptor*, who took them
‘ a* N*a a t )
blaia, and uied th* avtanilnn lad­
tr«*tl*ae4 na Pal* TW»|
der of tha hlg fir# truck tn good
Lawmakers
Auree
To
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$35 Million Program

Tha Auction Slock St Ih* San­
ford State Farmer* Market to­
day dlicontlnuad It* sale* due to
tha deeraaalng vohna* of vegetablaa arriving at th* Market,
Manager Sandy Anderton an­
nounced thla mornln*.
Auctioning will, howavtr, he
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WASHINGTON. May 1 # — (Ah
— Senator Connally (D-Tex) aald
today Senate and Houa* confer***
ar* In virtual agreement on a
136,000,000 “Point Four" pro­
gram of technical aid to tha back­
ward areal of tha world.
Tha Houee votad MB,000,000 foe
tha program and tha Senate approved 146,000.000 aa part of tha
Foreign Air Bill,
Praaldant Truman appealed Mat
weak to congraaalonal leader* to
authorli# th# full 141,000,000.
Connolly aald Houa# conferee* now
are “willing to com* u* to MB.000,000."
Connally, chairman of th* Ban­
al* Foreign Halation* Commltt**
and leader of the conftranaa, *ald
tha confaraea may ranch final
agreement laUr In the day cat tha

PRRj Steps Up
Movement Of
Rail Service

M cC arthy Accuses
Secretary Acheson
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Ih# U.S. District Court In Washington to begin aervtng a on#-y**r prlaotl
term for contempt of Congraaa. Tha contempt aonvlctton of Dannia,
avrrslary-genaral of tha Cornmunlat Party of America, atommad from
his refusal to appear before th* Houa* Un-Amarioan Actlvltlra Oommlttaa for quaatlonlng by tha Fang la 1947. (Infemattonal 5oundphoCo&gt;

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Job. Thaac avoided crosalng plrkrt ' liambci of Commerce, will talk
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Auto CollitiioiiB
Volume of al lll&gt; m
line* by moving Imlde the yards •&gt;« "IndepenHcnre.” The Seminole i ie m - Vulum
r k r l to date for (be It'll* '•
from arriving t„ departing trains, High School Band will give a half '
A r c K c p o i fe d I h ' t r
icn.iin total 1.064.744 unb
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On ►rday the PRR, which or- *t tha Laeibnrg Watermelon (•&gt;» MH.75
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dered all operation* west and "vet Wedneadav and al Orlando
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S atli rd av
nlgbt
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north halted at tha beginning of Thursday In connartlon with th»
•lie strlkr, began to puih freight* Jayoaaa Armed Service llav Pa I V i l l t l ' r l l . T t t f l , I ' l O f U ’ l ’ r III Ail O'clock, li ny Lee John*...
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spokesman sahl to freights movWashington official* In ebarac
.Sheet ivblle
ilrlvlnir north on
£ r,t, rltl«y. 22 BaturrUy and of the bond drive have recently
Walter B, Hand, nlonei-i • tn Ii Park Avenue uccntdhig to |»" 42 8unday, Ha predicted a fur­ commanded Joseph If. Rutisll,, tim
lice and collid'd with * l ‘‘4J
ther Incraaa* for today.
of Mr. and Mr*. Fred B. Rusaell ei an,| grnivar of Remlmil* ''min Dndga taxlcah driven bv ftoly,
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morning
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beil Yming, Negro, who wa*
and anginaman refused to man
ha ha* made of the Liberty oVIork at tils home *• 1301 Park 'ravelliig west on Thlrtaantti
WASHINGTON, May IB— (A5 locomotive In 14 strategic dlvi- whleh
Avenue
after
a
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Hln»«*
— Th* Inter state Commerce Com­ alna of aoutharn railway* 8,000- Ball, and hav« ordered one foi
Band was born In I’laiuf'eM fttieat. Damage to th* Ford waa
ITaaldanl Truman'* daik. and on* N. Mr
about 1260.
mission today called on Florida
iQaaraaaae wa Few* Mat
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Aug. (. 1871 ami came !•• r«Mruated at
IC aaltaa ** Oa n * « T e a )
before 2:00 o'clock F ri­
cfficlal* to grant anothar IntraFInrhi* In 1879 He wa* a ni«n&lt; dayShortly
afternoon at 1988 OMamo•tat* rail freight r*U incraaa*
her nf th* First Methnill-t ' b ncti blte S*&lt;lan
by Nelli* Loe,
on numerouA coniiBodltlii, inoit
Hiirvlvnri Inclml* foqr ilaugh- 10. collided driven
a 1040 Ford
ly heavy llama.
tera: Alls* Ruth Hand ant Mi* panel truck with
the Intersection
Railroad* operating In Florida
l!e|»n II- Schultl nf Sanfnnl: Mrs of Telery andat Douglas
Avenue*
complained 1° ICC that tha Flor­
IV. R. Mav of Bradantnn a&gt;ul Mis. Damage to Ilia truck w»a esti­
ida Railroad and Publle Utllltlaa
F. K. Weldon, Jr. of Fanw».,l N mated *t $400 It was drlv'ti by
Commltalon haa d*fuaad to per­
J.; 15 grandchildren and seven Freddie Lee Hobinsun. Negm,
mit Iniraitat* rata* to, rla# on
((cat-grandchildren
*ml Is owned by A. F. Ramsay.
WINNIPEG.
May
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Th#
number
of
refugees
fleeing
the earn* bail* a# InUrataU
Funeral aervleas for Mr Hand Damage to tha Oldsniobll# wa*
from
this
floofl-maaacad
prafria
matropoH*
rose
today
to
nearly
75,000
rate*, *ev*ral time* uppad In. th*
will be bald Tuaadav afternoon al • Mlmated at |75.
— about ona-fifth the population of qrtalar Winnipeg.
potlwar period.
4:00 o'clock at the Krlik«nn Fu­
The complaint tpoelfleally alBILL siflNED
Canadian official# raid tfw evacuation, mainly ol women and rhjj- neral Horn# Chapel with the Rev
laged that Florida haa not al­
J. E McKinley officiating Burial
WASHINGTON May 16 - r T.
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Wou“
»Pradad ap to *ai* tha probtam of supplying food and will ha In Lakavlew CamMerv
lowed th* full 1047 and 1941 InPresident Truman lodav »lgned
Mratate Incraaa##, and’ haa re­ utilityaarvicas to weary flood-fighter* in ih* water-logged city.
a bill drafted as a safeguard for
fused any Incraaa* on low* and
Th# swoltaa Rad rover — which already ha* inundated six square .faycees Will Launch
the secrecy of America's code me*sugar rana moving la nulla, on miles of Wlnntaa* and It* sub-------------------------------------ssgas.
wastowoods. and various fartUla- urban araaa — held fairly sUadv
Drive
And
Dinner
The tnaasuru provide* heavv
Ing tha flood fight first ordered
•r material*.
penalties — a $10,000 fins or ten
avaryoaa to laava St. Bonlfaea hut
Th* ICC, In .
Th* Samlnol* County Jayceea years In prison — for anyone
Florida authorltlaa
Th# flood craat surging northward later amended th* order to raonlr* will launch their annual mem­ found guilty of disclosing Informa­
evacuation
only
of
women
with
from (ha Minnesota rad North Da­
bership drive with a stag din­ tion about tha government's cryp­
kota bordtra waa axpactag her* to­ chlldiaa.
ner and floor ahow at 7:110 o'­ tographic (ateret code) mettagee.
Official*
axpact
the
flood
crest
yl*ld about
morrow.
clock Tuesday evening at tha San
yaar more.
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Lataat Motion to ho avacuatad whan It hits, will rala* th* level (trio Club.
MASONS TO M EET
Tha ICC said Florida will have
Sanford Lodg* No. 02, F and
on tha dikes about anothar foot.
Tha Jaycaa* have **t a mem­
’If*
,l,Ur
M days In whleh ta follow tha city of 8t. Bonlfaea, directly across
Flans Hava bean drafted for bership goal of BOO, and mala AM will m*ft Tuesday evening
aanaatlon and, If It daaa not, a tha Rad River from Winnipeg.
citizens over 31 years of ag* ara at 7:00 whan. » hollad corn *upmaa#
evacuation of all retldents eligible to Join, aald Bill Stem- par will b* served A mealing
, ’®9° ’T0® " '
cnlldran
M l Urn dty of 99^00 lata yaatar- If sodrian rainy waather should tr, membership chairman.
will follow al which tha Blatter
av afternoon and loot night tn eaua# aaar* sever* flooding and
Pointing oat the recent elec­ Degr*« will ha conferred. All
rataa la ■ dtaerlatlnaUon isoonaa to a praraottoMgv an- groatar danger to th# olty.
tion of J, Bratlay Odham last fqaatar Maaea* ar* aakad to ba
sal.
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“ an B40 aquar* miles of week aa praaldant of tha Florida present.
Manitoba, - Including a Junior Chamber of Commerce.
BUILDING PERMIT
-na botwaan Wlnnlneg Mr. Stamper declared, “Wa nsad
J, J. Waal. Jr. ha* secured a
. 8. border, have been In­ a large membership to back him
ky tha worst flood In and nla work far th# coming city panelt to arect a alg room
' Flood control ye arand to make 8anford ana homa at Xoealla Street at an asray that even If the Bemlnot* County a batter place tlmated cost of $9,BOO.
A permit wa* aacurad today
a off flood- in which ta lit#. Wa will be In
of Win- tha limelight m tha atata and wa for a 80 by 80 foot addition to
a
m « , a w th* Aca Theater on Sanford A”before Ufa S S L * * *
anue at aattaatad coat of $2,000.
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f o u r Southern railw ay ps«sen* er
train* were halted In l l l r m l n x h*m today when crew* refused
In pans picket line* al Ihe te r m ­
inal elation.

srfpporf of dernana that a third
man be employed nn all dla*el
Inc,,motive*. PRR Prekldenl altei Pianklln hat argued that a
third tnan It unnecessary.
Th# PRR, largest rail network
in th* nation, |* one of four lines
nfferlnl In the walkout

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Strikers Form Pick*
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Freight T r a i n s
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•'I"'. '. sr'Hg while picket*
••bed , i
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■ ' I up the movement nl it*
' “•phi liamt In the writ today
Hie strikers, members of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firomcn and I ngmemen, set up picket
lines to protest the operation of
trains to the west and north from
•Ins rail crossroad* and lo try to
hall the railroad'* operation* to ha
e*»l and tmilh.
But ihe road continued lo move
out freights to the west and kept
it« eastern Irrighi and pM-ienget
linei operating on ubedulr. It
de&lt; lined to &gt;&lt;,y who was operating
the traint.
A PRR tpnketman tard he could
not eslimale how many trains the
railroad will send watt today, but
lie taid the numbei will he greater
than previously tent during the
strike.
,
lie emphasised that tha road It
not accepting any new shipment*,
out I* moving purUhabltr* and
"thui goo,L “itrnndad" whan tha
strike became effective last Wed­
nesday mnrhing.
The PRR freight* ware running
In Ih* ara* honntlad on tha writ

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• -•'IrialUt III,111
Wit ,.i,i,« pi,.aeritcd the
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fit I4 •• i " i* I'r 11 n*a Meuderion
Stllif I'*1,i
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-f Ailievlllr. ,'li.airman
uatimial organization's
ll *l|t‘l • I ;)*frty C'lmnnttca, who
4|»ol 0 I. th.* «ub|ect, “I.unking In
till Mill'll j ' 'liltaalvea."
Mil Smathai* is a cousin of
Hep iii*mgr Sinethera of Miami
in I l« .niinr tad with Mir Asha*
■ill,- II n’ltal,

Proclamation
IV!121RE AS, Cershral Palay
i* not a dlressa, but a terrlblo
sffiljtinn 'hat can strike anywlierr . - . nnybody, and
WHEREAS, Them la no
knee n cur* for Cerebral Palsy,
peupl* must be made awaro
of this problem, for onlv thalr
awtrensss will arouse tnam to
open &lt;hsli heart* and thalr
nnckethook* to provide tha
financial meant necessary to
hulld hospital* and train perannuel to properly treat the
610,000 Americana of all egae
who wer# bom with tht* ter­
rible affliction; and
WHEREAS,
Tha
United
Cerebral
Palsy
Association
lies undartakan, in thla lira*
national campaign, to raise
th* funds nacataary for such a
program,
NOW. THEREFORE, l A N ­
DREW CARRAWAY. Mayor
of tha d ty of 8anford, do
hatafcr nrodaiu. the waak of
CEREBRAL PALSY WEEK
and urg* th* dtlxana of Uilg
dty to cooparata In earrylif
aut th* purpose* of th!* weak.
Glvan under my hand, and
seal thla 18th day of May,
I960, In th* City of Sanford,
Florida.
ANDREW CARRAWAY

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Change Comes Hard

THEWORLD TODAY

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■etaritey
Tho old ntory o f t i n m ountain and the mouno In being
■Jar
repeated in Connecticut. M onths of agitation for a belli*r
?* iggy
_ . j H m constitution seem likely to etld In 'th e most trivial of galiw.
Most sta te governm ents are behind tho times. Connecti­
m to "to
mil*
cut, w ith a constitution dating bnck to 1818 and very hard
Ejffi,- L." b a i l
to amend, perhaps needs m odernizing more than most. OovS';" " 0011---S S T t ----ernor C hester Bowles accordingly niipeluted a a late govern­
. Rneta— a traeacee
ent organization commission. This body's many imggea« o f ~ t i ¥ n ------ m
tlnns, though no m ore d rastic than the situation demanded,
are not being received well by the legislature.
U nfortunately th e constitution assigns each city or
UN
_ MllMi, itrla *t town, regnrdless of populntlojr, two representatives in the
•tin* ■«• M llm ill lower house, iio m ore and no less. New Haven, with 100,It* n rH * * «t
frill .a* !••&gt;(•* tar 000 inhabitants, ls*on a p ar with a hill village of fifty. This
m tiria a r a tn .___ situation is made to order fo r entrenched conservatism , and
i t u n i i r rs r'te ■ • t r a n llt n for vested interests which profit from existing abuses. Tho
Tar*. Chlni|«,^l)"r*!li
average m an would be quite Willing to modernize the gov­
M f M la a (Mail*** i t I I I ernm ent, b u t he has very littl^ say,
Free* w
tla l la ealllle*
wblefc
The few changes th a t th e legislature is willing to ac­
fat n i f l l l *
UMlHTTawSTaewa
ptia
cept a re beneficial In a minor wny, but do not touch the
-------- priate*
fundam ental defects of a badly organized se t of sta te of­
W B ? ** fices, and the need fo r allotm ent of seats in the House in
accordance with population.
IDAY, MAY 15, I960
S tate rulers should be warned. The overwhelming mass
fODAY’M BIBLE VERHR
of voters will not forever accept calmly the deprivation of
atate gd\
government.
Am ericans do not
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la it* i l l Jura (ha poor hid so th eir rig h tfu l sa y .In fit&amp;tij
perm anently subm it to Injustice. When they are roused,
laid. “ aa lodajr.
• Thar
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consideration
coming iala thalr own. Ins*- backward-looking people had potter give way or look out.
aa ra bar* done II unto one
laaal of these re hare done
Alabama Fighting Man
i the Hoilour. The expectst4 the poor ahall not p«rlih.
--Psalm (l: IB.
Capt. John Q. Crommellni has not had enough of con­
Provini that tnere’s nolhlng in troversy. A fter ■ storm y finish of his career in the Navy,
a Hama, or il anything, nothing he announces th a t h# Will run independently os a senatorial
worthwhile, a Cleveland Negro died candidate in Alabama.
mnm

Uy DEWITT MACKKNEJI

Foreign Affairs Analyst

Even war* produce- their com*dlnn, aa witni'va one 1 encountered
Inward., tins clone of the flrat
world conflict while A P corrmi)uii.|**nt with the British force*
in Franco mid Itfdglum.

During must of tho war the carpi

of reporter* ut k cm'nil headonartcr# eonipi l««d seven men — five
Hrltlrh end two Anutrlpnn*. Aa
tlic end npproaehed, however, a
con-ddcrelilc munls-r of other
Aint-riruii i-orrexpondente
were
permitted to uo to the front, i n i
the liritiah cxtahlirhed a npeclal
)i« ed&lt;|imrtcre for the Yenke,
I
wo. moved over to the new e*t*blishment with my rompetrlota.
For Koine ini-splirehle rouon the
American hcudri uartcr a couldn't
get notomohllea tor the ecrlbeiun grlevuiia drewhuck, eapeclellv
since tho Ueriuans were on the
run und the win- wuh moving feet.
An 1 recall it wh lied one car, nip)
the (icwfinmi took to thumbing
rides on military lorries or any
•ort of conveyance headed for the
front,
The Hrltlrh officer In rhorge of
the prexe finally came to me and
•ei&lt;l he had done everything he
could to pet cun, without avail,
lie v; anted the Arroeintvd Preii
lo appeal to the Hrltlsh commander
In chief, Field Marrlinl Haig, for
tranipoitutlun. No finally It wee
agreed Unit 1 umlertnkn thla dellcute job r~ doubly ddicatii because
tin* C-in-ri wu . ineuxlng Ida armlee
for thn kill, and presumably had
no timo to devoid to automobllen
l i the electric chair lait week (or
for reporter..
murder of a grocer during a unifying the arm ed services,
II seemed clear that a routine
in IrM7. Nit name wat feeding confidential official inform ation to Us congressional Hppeal for cera wouldn't gat me
foes,
On
this
account
he
lost
his
possibility
of
promotion
to
re ftoo»evr|t McClure.
miywhiiiH v/itli nil overworked
rear adm iral, and w as directed to stop m aking speeches on C-Jn-C.
My only hope Inv In gal­
’A trail qualified reservoir of the subject. This prohibition hap not ntopoed him, but if ling an idea which would have ape•U ate available lo lake he really does ru n fo r aenator, ho presum ably will have to rial lilt MM" l for Jfaig hlmeelf, So
I cut me down to figiiri: the thing
anywheie in die rlate,” »ayi resign from the Navy, which already has him on an In­ out.
definite
furlough.
a*a from Iba Florida IndusI r.ln i led checking over the
Alabam a politics is already complicated by Hie fight prexulng hilimtloriH which called
Commission. You wouldn’t
l$rq * good preaiman about you. between th e regular Democrats, who supported Presided! fur' good ncwii coverage. One of
Trum an in 1048, and the bolting group of Dlxlecrnts, who the.-,, war thu approaching fight
ypu, plaaia?
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voted for Gov. Thurm ond. It has not been stated w hether for Mime, which etill wa* held bv
(Jarman*. I noted that thl}
3 jl‘ Clifford Beailcy, who ipokc to Crommelln intends to get Involved In this particular con­ the
would he Ilia recond battle of
troversy,
The
im
pression
in
th
at
he
want
a
to
work
up
pub­
tha Kiwanii Club last week, hat
Moils, the fil'd having conic on
torn* a long way tince he uied lo lic sentim ent against the unification of the arm ed forces. Ang. 1PI, IllJI, at the oiitxat of the
when the tieriiinns drove the
ill'out carrier boyt in the back of W hether he can a ttr a c t attention in the midst of a campaign wai
IIIilhil oiil. The next ilay the
Ike Herald office, fla it now a th a t already bids fa ir to bo vociferous is som ething which historic relrent of the hudfv outpail preiidenl of the Gainetville he will soon find out.
munlum'd llcltl. h army begun.
eg.
Tin- retreat I That gava the Idea
Jayceti, a member of the Hotary
I wax after . Ilnlg hud been an
Cwb, a member of the adviiory
iirioy curp* rominnnilur tp that
committee to the ditlricl governor
flint liiittle of Mon*. And It was
P arents of teen-ago youngsters, bombarded on all sides be
who inoiu than once saved the
of Rotary .a p u t picsidenl of the
U. of F. Alumni Association, and by advice as to th e ir care and treatm ent, may be excused llrithdi fnrrea from disaster, dur­
If they
thi feel
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bewildered. How fnr does adolescent cxuhcrnncu ing lliut long retreat. He had
managing director of the Florida have
g&lt; before iicAriibti considered ubnom uil? I low much made n gn at reputation for hlmto go
Intlitute of Accounlanlt.
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or how 1little
heavy-handed authority Is needed in cases of aelf in the withdrawal, and (his
iimluiibledly bad played an Im­
A traffic jam lo end all traffic rebellion? How fa r Is a parent rosponsihile for u child's portant part in winning him the
misdeeds?
These
ami
other
questions
cause
many
wakeful
pindllon of ('oiuuifinder-ln-Chlaf,
IhpUla lillt atouml the corner, if
Yeut Mona mind nivaii a lot tn
givan the Fjorida Highway night.
Ilnlg.
ranc*.it believed. The head of 0 i - A, JUuiavilleipeyoUatxUkoSpnaJflpgiiku:C hicago, ruw nl - Ho I wrote my tetter, pointing
rican Road Builder* Al­ 1.Vi had words of. com fort for beleaguered parent a, "W hile dnt to-the Oirr-Ct the tdralta to
ways of youth may seem strange to thp settled and m ature which the Aliierlcnn curresnantlton
ti
with
w
^|ayt
;a
pp
w
in ,* lake 41
had beeii reduced I- And I laid
do|hr«,Ap bring
ntlioi|,i’i ’adult,. experienced doctorsijAud .pararits know the vast mn- entn
special eiiiplwlna on tlwfact that,
JoHty of adoleOceut&gt;
&lt;|&gt;robl
adoleafcenti'J'roblj^ns
will
'rig
h
t
themselves."
said
Ugkwayd eran 'up lo where they l&gt;r# S. Spaffond Ackgl &gt;. A
hat(le- lif Mdnti
with thu m v M
Milnl
Spaffone Ackffb. 'A rcertgln am ount of tuifciltitice is Irolling
up, w t would
he aide to
5tight til be today.’ AiB bv the natural to thd yoUng In t
growlrtg-up; process, !lnd what report thi* hlntOrl&lt;t to thk
■ t I could pouihlr, be done, they maul
ml mdst Is optlr
them coilintlcncu in Americiin people wh
re walt^
14
billion
dolMill 6*
Ing eagerly for'tba n
t t o n selves. For good or 111,' the foundation of thoi£upbrj
behind what they ought to be fng has IwMtn laid in ,th e ir earlier years, and tho fu tu re i
Well, mi up .officer
m Hrllls
generuf headquirterd!
arked ti
then.
show th-j result.
rim a few day* later. •: hat letter
Domestic stability, religious training, eiicourageun-nt of
'i rtMifi
yunre D.imiHir
curtnlnly Jralaed
i &lt;••!nl Hell.
Federal Security Adminiitrator
I'liu C-ln-C turned Inu place unof
self-confidence
and
a
Hamm
of
responsibility
all
of
those
Ewing, Mill trying lu deceive the
-hlo down add tan lfH all ragged
public about socialized medicine, things should belong to Hie child. W ith such n biirkKrnuml petting car)- for American cm respondeute."
lay* th* lait thing in the world he will to t go far wrong us adolescent or iidult.
Care begun to arrive at my
cither he or Preiidenl Truman
headquarter* — but bv that time
' want* it aocialiied medicine, all
the other scribes had got fed up
and had moved un to greener pas­
Jg WghU, he tuji, ii “to organize
ture*. American war correspond­
piymanta for tha (medical)
Knoxville (Tenn.) Journal
ents' headquarter* wa* deserted
Ita tandcrad to lhal an Ameri*
by iiewsint ii except your servant.
In thalr Tuaaiiay voting tho atatement to the papers, on* Hllll the earn poured In. They
family can pay it* medical
without plunging into debt." cittiena of Florida brought nouncing hla availability ON n even took one away from' a divi—
■bout ono of tho greatoat p
came nut on Honda*/
:*at ia u&gt;, why not pan a law improvamanta alnca tha fnvan candidate,
aftamoon after n meeting In them have been few truer state­
irirfr everyone to take out a tton of modem plumbing.
which the columnist wn» iepi«- ment* ever made,
insurance policy with a
Tho ejection of Senator Pep eented by a man by the nemo of
Tha pimple, once It was made)
per from tha United State* Sen- Kanr, a Peamm employe. That clear to them the relationship
ATE company?
ate wee eom*thing to be yearnrd sight on the radio program Which their senator had occupied
PaaraOft ' delivered a few wofl
for by every
*
ivery patriotic
Patriotic American,
the prime** of building him­
J‘ w ly hoped ter many eboaan pluga for “hla" candidate In
Th* aneient «ad honorable Blrm- bat waa sm
self tip as n “liberal" reacted
outald*
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nomination,
but
before
Florida.
Thopoealbllltp
Ago Ha laid it coaaalidatad aoemod. too^goed f he. true In he eeuid get the Pepper cam* just ha a ry segment of tha Am­
triiAii
hivi»
erican 'FlfdofitB
electorate, would have.
tha Birmingham Port, leaving tho ■Ught'
m &amp;of "■Meant
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aa* pelm under way It wa* laughed They yr4.nl Claude uUt.
MWipaper, tha PoiWHmld, perioMy in lhia*eojMWy and elan- to death. It wee found that nut We bee era there la a growing
-----t Wf mow than lliQO delegatee teas sense Of rcsponal billy lu the
tho Birmingham Naw» Birmiag- wham
bean l|!*n . • ‘l0Iw would vote for minds of the people every when*
’• holy dailiaa,* both puhliahad aeMOtML and
• relative iws. Claude. That la when-he Jumped
t-the m im plant.- No doubt tha comer la
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t la ioa Alag ,0 **’• Truman bandwagon,
th .Farhape a^^dgni;'
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dteblo rtoaaiy iplral aet
jmodh tho moat
twdnaey tmrsrd mow
more "one newipeper towna .
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tceaiteaM g r— rage. o**&gt;
season, by better then 4.000 unit* Ml Oct. ID, 1049, 5 . m n u
that the United Statai
end 149,000.00 In grow sales,
ataa had mad*
(•rowan arid buyer* bn the mar- no effort to obtain their releaae.
Smith and Bander were held In
kata seem well pleased with the
year'* showing which was mad# various North China villages b&gt;
In spite of thu aevera storm l**t the Rede after thalr capture on a
August and aubaequent serious dis­ flight over North China from
plana wa
waa forced
heir plane
ease Inroad* in both fall and Hiring TiTngtao. Thalr
planting*, which cut total yield down near Taingtao, a U. H. naval
■ae In I N I .
from many fleida.
Th CommunlaU announced last
Volume Ii expected to decreaee Monday tha two had been releas­
during the current week a* sev­ ed after “confessing to spying”
eral grower* are winding up their nn Communist troop movements.
spring crop thla week. Approxi­
MeBaln said the two were re­
mately 35,000 to 40,000 crates ar* leased May 9. They boarded tho
anticipated during the current
"ish Steamer Hannan at Talngweek with lighter supplies tha fol­
rka
lowing week,'* said William !.. tae W
Wilson, director of State Markets, rtmde an unannounced run off
In' hi* week-end review of Market Kong Kong today to pick up the
conditions.
two men fro the
* Hunnan.
“
"News of other marhatti in the
They boarded the destroyer
syeteni show the cabbage deal over from a whaleboal
boat as sailors jamJr
ut tho Felatka State Market, but ufad the refla to greet them. They
potatoes are still available arid thanked
ilmd tha ship's company for
harvesting of 12 acres of tomatoes their roaring welcome.
I* expected to la-gin In about three
Then the weary pair sat down
week*. Watermelon* are expected to a noth chop lunch.
on the market around June Ut.
Here they were
wi
placed aboard
“Celery, corn and tomatoes hold
*fei‘ the Horace Baas,
the spotlight on the Pahokc*
Ing with newsmen,
Htatc Market with supplie* avail­
latp prevented them
able dally.
experience*.
"The Palmetto Htat* Market re­ tm f ut*
‘ Manila
ported 0,7U0 pnckfige* of tomatoes,
seventh
eggplant, pepper, bean*, squash.
■ear Admiral
Black-eye peas and l.tmn beans
will talk with
brought grower* a gross revenne
to be flown
,’ ttf e r
Ii, rxcena of f 17,&gt;100,00 during the
to Pacific Fleet
uartr at
past week. Hood quality produce
, - „
at Pearl Harbor,
I* expected to continue thin week. Hawaii, where Guam and on to
“ Vuluuie of celery .potatoes, Paclfle Fleet Headquarters at
bean*,
corn,squash continues
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, when
heavy oil tho Hanlon! Market with newsmen are scheduled to get
weather cbnditlons reported Ideal their f ln t Interview.
for these commodities as well a*
Both were permitted Immediate­
cucumber*, pe/ipere und tomatoes. ly to send message* to their famlPrices
ure
fairly salisfm-tnry ride.
though themarket
declined on
MeBe hi, w f » represented Ad­
most commodities early in the miral Bolin* here, distributed thn
past week. In excess of D3.000 mlfueographed managed to Bmlth
packages of 20 varieties of fruit and Bender from the Commander
mul vegetables sold over the plat­ In Chief of the Partfte fleet Ad­
miral Arthur W. Radford at Pearl
form lust Week.
“The peak of the Spring deal
on all commodities except toma­ H *Al|r‘handa In the Pacific Fleet
toes, Block-eye ami Crowder peas Jolrt me In welcoming your return
wa- reucht-d oil the Plant City Special fright will be provided to
Hlata Market during the past your homes and we will do all
week with more than 72,501) pack­ posslbla to parmlt you to Join your
age* bringing u total gross rev­ families aa aarly aa practicable.
enue in excens of 1150,000, Ukra Welcoma hornet"
continued to h-nd in price with 573
bushel hum pern returning Ift.UHS.Bn
lo giowur*. Ilnhy linut*. Butter
heuiix nnd Ford Hook* followed In
price lend . Pepper held the spot­
ICeatlaaed ream P u t Oat)
light In volume with better than for the Secretary of the Treasury.
|4,00(l bushel hampers, though
It I* expacted. they wrote him.
priccH were consldaraldv less than that 500 more will be ordered to be
prevlouH week*.
Watermelon* used aa Incentives during th* bond
have started with 200 itwlon* drive. Mr. Hunch, who Is a mem­
bringing $150.00.
Other Item* ber of the Case School of Aplled
available are Black, T.O., Pole and Science In Cleveland, Ohio, ha*
Wax betrus, green corn, cucumber*, recelvad considerable newspaper
eggplant, .Red BJI*« potatoes anil publicity a* the result of hie hobby
si|im*lr, ,i
, , ij, - in maklag tha bell*, which were
“ Volume I* steadily,,decreasing described by the custodian of Inon the Tunipano Market, v(\th yery depandsK* Hall aa the beat he had
light dally supplies
supplie* uf
of Ureas,
IJmas, Dtper seen. ,
• e. * r
Secretary of the Treaaurv Bnv
den,recently wrote Mr, Russellremains, (a|r, It wj) tbs, .approxl eoramaodlng him for hla patrli
‘ M um
maielvitvip weeks, before tha. mar- In producing auch a fine tapllM of
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U- S. SavlnKH

Inehe* tell, can b* aaen
at the lorlda State Bank..n Mr.
Rua.eil received HU A.B. degree
at tha
University of Florida ,ln
t
1938 and hla M.A. degree In 1937.

more than 27,000 package* during
the pail week, bringing a total
gross revenue In excess of $i4l,ooo.oo, Cucumbers lead In volume
with 14,964 field crates averaging
$7,11 per* bushel; 10,778 tomatoes
averaged $3.31 per buihe). Other
Item* wen* pepper, squash, Blackeye pnus uml okra, (loud luppliee
uf all cuiummlltie* are expected to
fhmtimiu for Mime weeks.
“The Hlurku State Fanners’
Market expect* on inerte-a in po-

EX P EC TS 509,08# PEO PLE
T E L A V IV . larae) The city ol Tel Aviv, its popula­
tion already nearing 850,000 I*
looking ahead tn doubling that
figure. Counting upon th* steady
nflux of Jewlrir Immigrants
from all parte of th* world to
makt th* greater T#1 Aviv, en­
gine*ra hava drafted plana for a

siunal commander and sent It
along, together with the military
driver who hud been with tha gen­
eral all through tha war. In tha
end there were seven marhlnee—
anu 1 waa lord of them all.
Mona was tha last town captured
by the British In the war Tha
gallant Canadian third division,
after an all night assault on the
ises, entered It In the dawn of
lov, 11, and- then awaited the
U lh hour, when the armletke
ended hostilities.
P.8, Yes, I reported the second
battle of Moni, with aeven can
hitting on all eyrinden.

new water aupply.

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1946
PACKARD
Clipper Sedan
Radio, beater, hiuI defroster.
Extra clean, low milage. Lo­
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$ 1 2 6 0 -0 0

1946 ' ,
HU1CK
Super Convertible
Coupe
A beautiful Cumberland gra
rotivnttlbb— e q U t p p e d will
Scotch plaid plastic covers,
radio, heater, ilcfroster. leath­
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chanical condition

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1947
CHRYSLER
Highlander
Windsor Sedan
A finally car driven very little,1
extra clean good mechanically,
only'ohu owner

$ 1 3 9 5 .0 0

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By
W, V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Go.
You' have beard'1people say
"I don’t iknow what'good 'thin
will do me but I will' try It
have
flut
) JJrloiisly
Injured their health hy just
such foolish action, Whuthui
it lx diet, exercise, or medi­
cine. if you value your life
don't have. any part of the un­
known.
The knowledge and expertmen of u physician are neces­
sary when your health li in­
volved. And
minor ben lib
problems won't develop sud­
denly Into major ones If you
we your physician regularly.
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equipped, Tndio, . ffrbtar,‘ | de­
froster, goofI (ires. Ixical
owner. Hale price.

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machines were handled Improperly.
Collins naked for an alternative
writ of marulainu* directing the
Hillsborough County election board
either to throw out all absentee
ballots cast In the county, or to re­
certify the county'* return* with­
out any Watson or Collin* votes
at all.
Thomas L. Glenn. Jr., defended
the Sarasota County Canvassing
Board's action In rechecking vot­
ing machines and finding 100 addi­
tional vutea for CoillriH In one pre­
cinct.
Those vote* gave Collin* a 60vute margin over Watson in the
nine-county district.
In algurnents on Watson's suit,
Glenn insisted thnl the county
canvassing hoard hud acted prop­
erly in rerhrcklng all voting ma­
chines on the oral protest of Col­
lins’ campaign manager.
Clyde II, Wilson and Frank
Redd, attorneys for Watson, con­
tended the protest should have
been In writing and should name
specific precincts,
Glenn said the luw does not re­
quire such a formal police.
The question I* “ far too import­
ant" to thu state und tile voters
to lie determined on u narrow
Intorprotntlnn of the law." he
■aid.

of Rteo Darby and Company,
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NEF.W YORK ,May tG — m
— Judith Coplon said today »h#
will Ite married within the next
few weeks to a lawyer whom she
met while the government was
pressing spy charge* a«ain*t her.
The 28-ycuruld brunette, runVicted In riplunago trial* hero mwl
In Washington, I). O., raid her
prospective husband Is Albert II.
Bocolov, 29, a New York at'ornev
and Wurld War II veteran.
“I ’m very much in love with
him.” Ml** Coplon said.
She la free on bait, while ap­
pealing conviction for etealing
U. H. government nerrel* and plot­
ting to transmit them to Vnlmtlne
A, Gubltchev, deported Russian
engineer. She has hen sentenced
to prison term* of up to 25 years.

BRITISH PLANT RUBHRR
SINGAPORE — UP) — Brltlah
planters oro atlll coming toward
to aarvy on Malayan rubber
estate* daaplte nearly two years
of terrorism, "W# hava bean able
to maintain a Steady aupply of
young man of tho right atuff
who will ovontunlly form the
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Social And Personal Activities
148

High School May Day
Ball Held At Armory

Social Calender

Amid gay rolnrryl streamers,
cn|lumvs uf muny foit'ign coun­
MONDAY
The Audubon Club will meet In tries. piutlcl evening gowns and
OerevH at 8:(HI P.M. lit the Com* dinner Jackets, the iluili-ut, of
munlty Mull. Anyone Interested In Seminole High School ht-l.l thoii
A lb a stuilv of birds is invited to lie nnmiul May Day Hull hi it Flnlnv
night In ’the 8,infonl Armory.
pnrent.
i The (ieiieva liuiden t’luh will ipSliMiml Ity the Stmlent Connell
Iponsnr u meeting of the Seminole under the ilirci-Hon of Mi Virgil
Audubon Society «t the Contmun- .Smith nml Minn Ml hoi Ri*ri.
ity Muildiiur in lleneva at H:IH&gt;
Uiuiiihl Howard wan in.&lt;*li-i m
o’clock with Di Oliver P. Metis- ecu-monk* tor the overt-inn nnii
|er lecturing oil bird*.
the mimic was furnished by Pete
&gt; The Past Matron’s Club of OKS Bnker's orchestra through the
Will meet ot the home of Mrs. H. tourtc-y of tha Snnlnrd hiiwmiiu
C. Mouru "17 West First Street Club.
At 8:00 P.M. with Mr*. C. L. How*
I.nte in thu evening the May
■a |co acting ns ro.hosless.
Court was presented. Miss Pat
5 4 The Dependable Class of First Brown was ipiecii of the hull slid
Methodist Church will meet night Charles Anderson her king.
•t the home of Mrs. Cl. B. Hudson.
Mis* Brown was gniviisik In
wlntu shadow organdy. Hei crown
&lt;T!le tv ’ , 't i ,V “ f*, , 'c ’1'' iF 'I M I wii- uf gatdenius mid Ivy mid her
of the h irsl Methodist Church will |K&gt;ut|urt was of gardenias with
have a fish frv tli thdo 1 - M . lit -..kil
l, m
t i n streamers.
slci.nnit.rt.
white
satin
the lionir of Mr. slid Mrs. J. J.
The iiucen's attendant* wcic
Carvci at Lemon Bluff.
Mis* Paulette Cason, Miss Kitty
The Grammar School May Day
Miss June Davis, ML* Ethel
Ftstivul .vill lie hehl at the school Nix,
Williams, Mis* Joyce Halt*. nnd
, j t " 4ft A. M.
Miss Denise Steven*. Their gown*
■ The American Home Depnrt- were like the queen's but were in
"m m t of Women's Club will have a the pastel shades uf green, yellow,
May Day Dessert Party at K:0ti blue, and lavender.
P.M. For reservations call Mrs.
Escorts fur the attemlanl* were
C. E. Carlton nt WH-.I.
Jimmy Whatley, Tulmudge Metis,
The Chapel Choir of the Flrsl Jr., Michuci Whelciiel, Clarence
Baptist Church will hold rehearsal Clause, Donald Ludwjg, and Sonny
at 0:4ft P.M.
West, The herald* were Jimniv
t The Friendship Class of the Kiser and Sandra Wright. The
Laka Mary Community Church floor girl was Pat H h I.iiiii ami
will hold Its regular meeting at the erown hearer Gary Southward.
tha home of Mr, mid Mrs. Joe
After the May Court was pre­
Goodrich, Tuesday evening. May sented, they were entertained with
at 8:00 n'elork.
u “ World Friendship" program, A
r r The
he annual spring concert of the group nf sixth grade students un­
Seminole High tkhool (ilee Club der thu direction of Mi** Lucille
Will take pinto in the school audi­ Campbell gave an Dalian folk
torium al 8:00 P.M.
iimue, ''Tnrentella." Snllv Chase,
of the Duxberry School of Dan­
The Prayer Meeting nervier a* cing, guve a bullet, "A Pretty
tha First HuptUt Church will be Girl Is Like A Melody." A It.m l#
at 8:00 P.M. at winch limn the dnncu, The Mailers, was presented
itudv will ho ronllimed on HnpH.d by the sixth grade students fob
Doctrine.
lowed by sotiiu acroloilie* by
Khenset Court ft'J Oriental CluudcMu Waits. Foi the finale
Shrine of North America will Id fifth grade student.-, danced
■'meet at the Pythian Hall In De­ mound the Muy Polo dressed ns
m and at 8.00 P.M.
children from eight different coun­
TlltiltH IIA V
tries,
The Baptist Brutherhood Supper
The liruml March followed tile
and Pruginin meeting will be hold May Court Recessional both nf
In the Memorial
Educational which were led by the king nnd
Building at 7:30 P.M,
ipu-tm. The Muy Court mid cornSeminole Chapter No. 'J. n.E.H. nation were under tin; direction nf
will meet at the Mnsonlr Hull al Miss Ollie Reese Whittle and thu
fl:0U P.M. There will he initia­ Grand March was supervised by
tions.
II. K. Morris.

TUESDAY

tVEDNr.tiDAY

.School Glee Club
Supper 1b Held By ,
To PreHent Concert (garden Club Circle
The Beinlimit- High Helmol Glee
Club will proseut Its annual Spring
Conceit on Tuesday In tha High
School Auditorium nt 8:00 P.M.
nnder tin- direction of Ml** Altic
Beene Whittle. Approximately 17ft
students will take part in the
piogram. The piddle In cmdiiilly
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Some of the songs that will he
* sung me: “ Begin the Beguln" by
the Triple Trio; “ Dry Hones’’ and
’’Animals’’ by the Bovs Quartette,
Fred Waring'* arrangement of
“ Battle Hymn uf the Kepuhlie’’ ami
“God of Our Fathers" by the
Mixed Glee Club and manv others
8olo(sts will ho Barbara Knighton
David
Hester,
and
Clareneo
Clause, Accompanist will be John
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The Hemei'orallls Circle of tlm
Sanford Garden Club met last
Thursday at the home garden nf
Mrs. Robert Washburn with ft cov­
ered dish supper followed liy busi­
ness 'session ending their monthly
meetings until Full,
Guest speaker was Mrs. Charles
E. Ginn, past president of the Gar­
den Club, who told the highlights
of the annuu] convention hehl at
West Palm Beach und how to do-

Personals

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A Head Of D.A.R.

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leumved from the tell igeriitnt,
\NNIVFits tIfY PARTY
but the whites will lieut up best
Mrs llirlimii I'm -liv of Cairn itfoi mi iingei or sponge cake when I Vencxiiidn. who i* visiting lioi i&gt;m
they are at room tempoialure- J out*. Mr. mid Mis. Ciultnn ll.w.
hbont 70 degrue* Fnlnenhcit.
entertained Ft Ida i evening with u
on prise iieighhorhiMid pm tv him

In scalding milk, heat it on­ oring her |mrun I* on tlinjr thu
ly until bead* or buble* ap- tieth wedding annlvotsarv
pem-r around the edge* of tho
Games weie id lived and an In
Fite, Hhlrley Middleton and Murv pan.
teresting prog lain of eo|ore&gt;l slide-

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E V E R Y &amp; &gt; N O F T H E S E A . . . . w w t h e r b o o ty t
E V E R Y S H I P I N T H E P O R T . . . w on h e r p r li o !
S T A R R IN G
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were shown of plnr-e* visiti-d In
H » hostess and her hiishnnd on
their travel* through Gualomnl*
Mrs. Crosby presented her par
cut* with a hand some gift
A
beautifully drrurntrd wedding - *kmid punch were served the guest.

OF THE
LOW-PRICE
FIELD!

When the younger xel wants a
milk sliuke heal an egg, add H i m - tablespoon* of strained peaches,
two tablespoon* of orungc J u ic e
and n cup of cold milk, mid mix
well. This will make enough for
two small-fry appetites,

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT

RAGI NG

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PAGI NG

Fard't big, baaitllful, and

hoynbl* lor ’SOI A leek
will &lt;hn«v you why Ford
woi ctwatdad tha Maw
Votlt Fathlan Acadamy't
OalH Modal a* "FnthlaH
Car ol the Year.” And ■
"T*,l Oitva" will Intro*
duia you lo Ford’, "81#Cnr" comfort and solid
i o o do bl III y — I o lha
"s o u n d -c o n d lllo n a d "
qulal of Ford'* sturdy
"Ufaguard" lady.

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Also taking part In the progrum
will lie the Girls (Ilee Club, Bovs velop a surcossftil Garden Chili.
(lien Club and Ninth Grade Glee Ollier report* wore given hy vurlClub,
ou* stnuditlg committee*.
Tho, e present were Mra. Clinrlr*
M M n k l» n u i f\ N IK I l( 1•
E .Ginn, Mrs. Ed Price, Mr*. Will«on Itert, Ml** Eilna Chitten­
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den. Miss Laura Chittenden. Mr*.
H I I S 1 \ NH I M : U M 1 » \\
Priu Miitthlew*. Mr*. C. W. llamll,
Mr*. C. W. Engle, Mr*. W. E. Horngnrner. Mrs. Ed Willlnk. Mr*.
Weller llohlayer, Mrs. M. K. I.amr, Mrs. 8. J. Nix and Mr*. Clay
William*.

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Onion* have many Hits beildM
that if seamuiiig food. Tliey’r*
•Irliiliiiii .luffed mid linked, bulled
and vicamcd. or dipped In milk
Mix. H i m v MrlsHillitG J l , pH*' I tind -in limed flour and fried*
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I h ii 11eenovs they
til'll* "f Hm« t’nnipKi'! L h .huh 1 m
N&lt;*v fill \imii«nn I I'Kiori Vii v tl«. ki \, lie tilt'ii ri l it I n 1111 iii'cnn n- they nftoilav 1lint enough emm \ .............. •i■ .t n.it dinoiil values
ii iuintl) * riiet.
hail In eo uoiti ihuleii In cm ion
urgmiiiatmii* to send *i\ girl
In Gill*' State which will take
place in riillahii'scc Julie Jl
tillougli July I.
Ml*. Mil.auitu expiessed Ihe
thanks of I lie unit &lt;•&gt; tile following
organisations for then m illiilia
tion*: Senior lligii I’T A JUU,
I bmt h Open
Pilot Clnli
fdll; Sailfoid WoI M ,» IV M*
mans 4’l»»t* *10; P. I it
JIM*:
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F.a-ti'i n Mm SOU; l D t • -4a.
BA PM
*tn Tin- Xovilmi &gt; "01
‘ i;u the trmispoi I at mu cxpon-ci
HI I lu- gil ls.
rin- gill1* "ill he elei lial mi *1"'
fullim mf Mii.cipal
li'iulei ship,
LAST TIMES TODAY!
i lilli ni'trt, -outage, limiesty, « liol
I ll M I’ I I K K Y
mship, ii' i'perHliieni'sH unit phy
snail fillies-.

Six Girin Will Be
Sent To Girin’ Stole

Baptint Bible C'Ihhs
Hus Monthly Meet

The Woman's Hitde Clas of the
Filst Its|ii tsl Chinch met In tin
uduratlnnal huilding for t licit
monthly hu*lnr*s un'eiiiig last
Tuesday with Mis. It. T, Hunt
pie dding.
During the meeting .Mrs Hunt
thanked the group foi the tnvolv
present they Im.l sent her while
Mr. mid Mrs. Itov Mann. W. she was ill. A sympathy riinl wa«
Nineteenth St net. had us thoir signed by cinh of the member* and
guests on Motion's Du\ Mis. VY. sunt to Mrs. It. 1) .Smith who re­
F. Mmm slid .Mr. mid Mr*. S. K. cently lost her mother.
After the meeting Mrs. I’ .A
Ive*. Jr. of Urltitnlu.
Ander«mi Jr. took rlisrgo of the
Mrs. It. A. Newiniin mid Mrs I entertainment.
Inlet t uke
\V. A. Adams lelt Siimluv for a il'unrh was served by the Imsles-eto
the‘following'
Mis
It It. Ilerk
visit to Ml ami Mi*. .1. J, Stoat,
Slidell. La. Mrs. float i* the form­ Mr*, A. r . Madden. Mis. F, E.
er Mis* Naomi Si-oggim. nf fan- Hole. Mi*. H W Kuckei. Mrs. II.
F. Me Whin ter, Ml* I. II llnrvcv
ford.
Mr*. Voile William*. Mr*. MetliW. M. Mi hinnon letimu-d In htr vin. Mr*. W. It. Miiitsoo. Mr*. Jodhome at Hill .Magnolia Avenue mi iii Cameion, Mi*. Pom I Hmtsi-I
Thui *day, and is recuperating Mi*. O. C. lilhh-. Mrs. .1 M Wil­
\|i. 4int| Mi j*. Irv ing Vu'tvn ,h , ht***•- Miuiriiiy' In'ik pltUT In**
Mul. i
if h' ii'h* x ft imi
rapidly after an opciuttou at Or­ son, Mrs. II. C. Moore. Mr*. W. P, \\r ittii’xilaiy ,’ifhM *»t I In ’ \ ll S t i l l 's ( 'l i n i f l i w ith l,*iitln,r VVillm m
Yesley,
Mr*.
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.Mi*
ange General Hospital, (Ithindo.
N it lihiih nfflvliitiltg. Ml&gt; V ht m, .hr fn litii'i M i* * Vuvy Istmixi* I p * fnl IW nil •1MID'4, Splrl Th Mill*.
A. T. Hunt and Mrs.
A. Ander­ 1’ iU. ix llii* ilm iu h lir n f M i. litti) M ix , li.
0.1*11 I■%!11ri |H*i ♦ * h ‘ « **♦ ' i(
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Mt
son, Jr.
SpurnI lln* 'limit h I'Hlini: **n Mi'1
Vi* ihi it* fmjii 0x14*1*11.
Mr. and Mrs. J, L, Itiglev, El­
hnfftiir h'iH «*f nil h i**h I ii*’i( **l I
liott Avenue, left Saturday fin a
Hit* mil Gtp.
two weeks visit to their daughter,
*tIvnit r* pirM'iit,
Mrs. W. II. Zuclirv und Mr, Zaehrv. i th
Mi. .Mill Mix liim i’i l.rKM •i*f
StMt'IlM I!« ' ' ' ^1
in Louisville. Ky.
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fiiiiiiiv Iui*f \i iiiiikp I h»*mi Sitn*In* H K v ’'*» jiihI 'I* Mimi'i K *
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'h*i» mu Jim) in f mi 11i I v, Ml itMi I fliMli Mini-, *IM*i 'll
Mr. mid Ml*. Hubei t .1 Mc­
Ii 'HIM h* r(
IhiMMH
| ’ I*'1184. St «| iii •*I fi him SiMilli ('ill '*1•!&gt;**
The Salile lliiirisou Cbnpler.
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Multi a* Ml
Ginnis of Orlando were week end
I*mmm.i .iiiil Mr* hm*i nil fl**Mi i
Mi • ,1pm **l Kx**' hjiri i* I*
guest* of In'i patents. Mi. mid Dmighli'is ol Hie Ameiimo Itevo r „,| ,i„|dii ti I ......... I und .1- 1 no.
I 'ill (i I
tlo-li p,o i \li ... i \|.
Mrs. John Meiseh. I.ih Ii Arl.-.i, *ml I'dton. met with Mi* II E. Took,*' i*m ■!.* III*,! Mi"A- Mi
S'.U*
Viuin mid !(•«, II 'Ti.-i’,
her cousin*. Mr. nnd Mis. Stanley foi il- iiimmil meet me on Fri- M
.11 liw i'i hod a ilium i pie, fi "ii Mii'ilgoni' i &gt; Xhi
day. Co hosleese, with Mr*. Tooke ; l&gt;„ \ Sta-n II had m ilim I, at
Hockey, Puik Avenue.
iveie Mrs. J B. Huy. Mi*. R. M. ;Ju i week hi. re., in.,.-.. M ilugnun fa,in H a il..., H. „ IMr. and Mr*, Fred V, Hill re Mason, mill Xtr*. W M Tbignun.
‘ hr meeting was presided over ..... Mi* Mm, l-'mma Sm „&gt;.,,|.i
turned Ft ilav faun h short stay
in New \ork City,
They made by the regent, Mrs. F. E. Hid/,
the trip by bunt, going up on the rile D.A.R. titin*l was lend, Vlnei'lix. l.i'Mim Mi 1 dim mil
Yniiui nnd returning on the Cihnn, h'Mil’s Creed icelled Hint the Star T'UIIUN Jl
pilllll’ | . I&lt;
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both vessels of tile tliuted Fruit Spangled llminei song. MinulrJ fit-in :‘Vuth ( 'fitt'liiiu
of
the
last
Hireling
were
lend
and
Compuny. of wlilrh Mr. Belt i* thu
i n. •t| d i \ ! i i&gt;'iu|
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nppmvcd Officer*' nnd rknirtiirn'"
Central Florida repirsenlMtive.
-Il 1l»|: I 1‘t 1 ' hr»(i •*f l.i
report* were given A rm-ni■■ill,I it. no
servin' for Mrs. Kdgai Mileiieli illn. -.
Mi* ( ’ii" him mv* A -Ii
was rondueted by Mrs. II ,1. I.eliMitn 1 HIM * I . IM *
■nan. Mrs. F. E, Itoiimitlal sang ........ .tf Mi
I fiiip iirn ri I’m I Tline Work
“ Ave Mnrln” at Hie nerviei- The In • 1Mi’ li*\ Ifl|TDiT
Ml
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following offnei* were installed
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The Atalea Cirete of the l.or- fin Hip coming trim:
.If'
A I». M. Tn 11 IV M.
den Club met at Miss Mnrv Raw­
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m l •1‘411111i .
Regent, Mrs A W leu; v|,u- M
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lins' Camp Time nnd Tide Friday. legent. Sli», I
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Mrs. W. P. Fields was I lie hostess, iHiding suer"lmy. M i- f K
X '•if f* mi* i&gt;t|11*Ida Mi 4tl Mi
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Henry MeLiudln. Jr., Mr*. Morris Mr*. A. II. Key, Mr*. I*. P. Camp­
Moye, Mr*. Fred I’opo. Mrs. W. M. bell. Mr*. W. M Thigpen. Mr*.
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# , u H b*io tuns by Al Neville, Ed Levy.
h | ' M Tom Rote along with a fifth
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Aialcai here this afternoon
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;'-!4 41 of the losers' three tallies.
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230U I 'l l lincllo Avenue, who will
I ifp m m l Kemliinh* County at
the Florida Watermelon Festival
May 17 in Leethuig. Miss Brown,
nil honor bliidrnl nml ncllvillcs
lender at Rcrnlimlc County High
School, recently was elected May
Queen hy her fellow students.
Her participation in the Water­
melon Festival Is sponsored hy
the Seminole &lt;'minty Cham hat of
Commerce.

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,nv second game
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gama of a series with
the Saints 7-4.
I'acud hy Al Ptrtlcs home run
shot ovsr the center-field fonre,
370 feet away, the Rod Hntn scor­
ed four of their tnlllea off Starter
lull Williams in tho fjrM two
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Bobby Tasld Is
It's a waste of time, to prove the
Golf Veteran At point,
there war# 1G1 bases on
In the first 17 game* this
Young Age of 23 balls
spring. That’s an average of nine
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NORTH AM PTON , M i n ^ . A
Massachusetts mlto of 23— already
a veteran of 20 years on the llnka
— la out to make his mark In pro
golfing ctrrlrs.
Bobby Toski of Haydeuvllle,
who weighs only 123 pounds and
who began playing golf at tha age
of three, placed among tho money
winners in four tourneys on the
winter tour, and recently won the
pro amateur event of the Cavalier
Bpedallsts tourney In Virginia
Reach, Vn.
The youngster hits a lorn- ball
despite Ids tiny stature and proveti-rnns like Lawson Little, Ham­
my Hneud, Ren Hogan ami Jim
Dciiuirel rule him a real comer.
Tof-ki got Ids early golf Mart
when his brother Hon, then local
golf professional, cut down some
rcgulnr-.xl/.ed i-lulm and begun Inetrucllng him in fundamentals.
When Hol.bv was five ho gave a
puling exhibition before a gal­
lery of Kiwiinl* members.
Today ho holds the course rec­
ord lit Ihe local club and serves
an o-si-tnnt pro. He wns coached
In his early career by another
brother, Jack ns well a* lien. Ills
twin brother Tommy also Is u pro­
ficient golfer.
While In high school,Toski won
ona Western MorHiirhiisutts school
hoy tonrnev mid finished second
In another. The young golfer went
into tin- Army, after lie wus gra­
duated from Idglj schlul nnd was
M o l luiiril in the ChliiQ-Uunnu-Indin theater. There he won the AllA liter Icon tournament at Culruttu
nml gill lied the seml-fiiuil round
uf the All-llldia mnuleitr event. Ill
Jlllfi lie iilnyed with ii service team
which finished si-cnnd In the AllArmy cliumpli&gt;nshl|i at Lmiisvllle,
Ky.
After his dischurge, lie was
signed us assistant pro nt tho
club here. Ills brother Jack I*
the pro. Last July ho won the
Now England pra-nmuteur tournoy, teaming up with Ray Roberts
of Houth Hadley and Ken Paul of
Worthington to score a ninu-unilor
par 131.
He nlso notched the only holtIn-on ever made In Massachusetts
tlpsn plav when ha scad the IBth
ot the Waclmsetts Country Chib
last Jupn. Latter, hs teamed with
bruthir Jack l « taky Mfotui place
ill tha,Now England pro-pro Uiltr"T h o n Toski decided to try hit
Iiii rid on thu winter tour. He fin­
ished IHth in his first try at Long
Reach, Calif. Then came a loth
place at Jacksonvillo a lla n r
eighth in the ctreenaboro Opan
and a 7th In the Pulton Open at
Atlanta.
"1 Intend to keep on ploying
the tour right through the sum­
mer," says Toski. "I've already
learned a lot by watching the
veterans and I will lie u for-batj
tar golfor In n few more months
Massachusetts golf fans think
tiny Toakl could become the new
bantam atar of the llnke. Has
voting enough and has ait tn*
shots.

illege Baseball
Has Its Holdouts
K E L A N D , May 1 3 - (Bpe-W orrled about tha younger
r#Uon. Parget Itl
Vince Granell, coach of this
J* Bouthcrn College baseball
i and an amased squad of I I
re can testify, the sprouts
ill able to taka oar* of them-

walks per game. During thle span
tha American League pitcher*
rare 96 walks In nine games sm’&lt;
the National League liurlers part­
ed with 6fl walks In eight games.
The nine A L gamea averaged
2 hours end-41 minutes, partly
due til a pair of clubs who will bo
battling for the pennant— the
Yankees and Red Box, Their three
gamo series In Boston saw 44
walks and the games averaged 3
hours and three minutes. When
people eo to the ball Kama they
would like to see a lull game, nut
a circus or a parade of Inapt
pitchers.
The new balk rule, where with
someone on the bases a pitcher
must stop his motion to the bat­
ter "for one second," was design­
ed tn help the hater. Thus far
It has not helped the hatter. Rut fer to u league of lower classi­
fication.
it has hurt the pitcher.
.Ml**-, who was 37 last Jan. 7.
About iId- brightest pitching
prospect to heroine u 20 game was a big leaguer for 14 years,
winner Is ROBIN HOHKKTH the three of which were -mem in I lie
Phillies' 28-year-old right hand­ Navy,
er. In his dcbnl he walked onlv
Rolliored hy a lame right
one snd took care of three pinch -huoldcr following an injury last
hitters like a real star. He tanned Hupteuiher, Ml*« feels that steed/
two and the oilier hit into a double work will i'ii,ildo him lo get hack
play.
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into shape and lev lure Ids founiii
"Roberts has ona of the most usefulness. Thus fur he has been
iMviiitlful change of puce pltchti able to get lulu 12 games, iiiom Iv
I have ever scon." says Hal ftch- as a pinch hitter, nml has made
mochcr. (he ex-fllnnt Inirler. "You only two hit,, In til times nt hut
As a member of the Ht, Louis
can (ell u good change of pace
pitcher when the batter tokos the
pitch and It comes In for a strike,"
Roberts also has good speed and
u curve, all you need to win In
the majors,
A few other predictions culled
from early phi........
JA C K IN ROBINSON — "I'll In
doing my level best. I wus 21)
pounds, only seven over when the
season started und I hope to sur­
prise u lot of people." Robln-oo
will, lie's been great hitting be­
hind the runner. 1IOH K L L IO T T — Looks for a
fine season bemuse at I HO pounds
he is 13 pounds lighter than Iasi
season. He will he thf Braves’ Nr
4 hitter against nil types of pitch"(IR R R Y B TA L K Y ’ - T h i s 2flyear-nld Cardinal right hander
within Ills reach. Ofjjtha first 17
gamea this spring ha was the only
should hava 16 wlnplng games
dtehar- to work a fid I game In
ran thin twoitnira.'W
W A L K K R 'f&amp; y e im fflk l JO H N ­
N Y W YR O R TW r— BMW Heds ap­
pear headed for, fine aeasons at
ihe plain. Cooper la much lighter
and will hit nis share of hnma
runs, Wyroatek "has arrived,” say
the Cincinnati eouchmf.
M IK E C10LIAT— Figures to id!
around .290 for the Phillies. Lust
season was hie Only poor year In
four seasons of organfted ImiII, On­
ly &lt;|ueatlonahte Ram about the 24year-old rookie Is his fielding.
8 TA N M UR IA L— Should regain the National League batting
crown. He ts the most feared hit
ter
In me
the eiccm*.
circuit.
— r in
In the American League, VIO
W ER TZ of the Tlfrers mav fight
T E D W ILLIA M S and VERN 8TKP H IN R for the nine batted h
and hitting tltlee. U s t season wa«
Ids first full year.
B A R N E Y McCOBKY— Look#
like he’ll come back after being
out a full Mason. Ilea been hit­
ting well for the Athletic*.
K E N WOOD - Brownie right
fielder figure* to do well. Tide
I* hit third and
26-ye*r-oJ
Charlotte, N. C. rookies hit- .281
and 88 homers for Baltimore last

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wll Iba looking for action tonkM
after moat of them took a' rahjforead holiday Sunday,
Valdaita racked up a M vietory over Cordele In the ante game
played.
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Frank Glaqulato, Dodger rook I#
righthander, had a field day aa ha
allowed Cordele three rune on three
hits In the first Inning and then
pitched no-hlt ball for tha aaxt
eight frames.

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RACING
N E W Y O R K - Hill Prince
($4,29) heat Middle*round by a
length and a half to win Ire withera Stakes at Belmont Park.
B A L T I M O R E - Loser Weeper
(17) gtlluped to a five length vic­ “ j o b D IM A G G IO - Even at M
tory In me Dixie Handicap at he will be In the running for lh*
batting crown. Hie only gripe ihue
‘'o A M P K N , N. J —
Olympia far la getting up *»Hy for that
(tlMK)) easily accounted for the morning P atriotV D ay game Uf
Camden Hendlcap at Garden State

l fortunes of the Moccasins
going along a* usual this
with no morw than the ex
d run of Injuries, loses and
MUneht when compIleatUni*
oped over the request of the
My for a contract.

The Atlanta Cracker*, not fooled
hy Motdle's "new look,1' moved to
the top of the Southern Associa­
tion today.
The Crackers knew the short
clad Bears for their "cousins'* and
rang up tlielr fourth victory In
five outings. The tight, 8-2, gome
was enllvsned for the 4,977 fan*
Inrgest crowd to turn out vn Sun­
day In Mobile this season, when
leadoff man Forrest Jacobs stepped
to the plate and then hacked off
to pull out a compact and powder
his none and kneei,
Memphis halted I.lttle Kock'r
one-game win streak with a pair of
decisive victories. 1(1-0. 9-4. Chat­
tanooga and Nashville split
twtnldll by the same score, 8-1.
The Lookouts won the opener
and Nashville's Vols the darknr*
halted, five-inning afterpiece. New
Orleans edged Birmingham, 5-4,
in tha first game of a doublehead­
er and the second game was called
because of rain In the third In­
ning with the score tied, 1-1.
A l Henenrheck hurled five-hit
ball for tha Crackers and helped
win hit own game when he singled
In A) Aucidn who had led riff the
second inning with a double. Aucoln parked one over the Icttflold sign in the sixth and scored
what proved to he the wlnnlpe
tally. Atlanta got the first run
when Clone VetIdu led off with t
homeron.
Mobile, after being set down
III order until the fifth when Walt
Mnryn doubled, scored Iwu In the
sixth on Walt llogets' long triple,
Tlie Heats put two on in the ninth
when Rusty Morgan bubbled Rog­
ers' grounder and Murvu singled,
tint llcncnrheck stopped them
right there.
Harry MnrPherson will luirl for
Atlanta tonight and Pete Wojev
wll Ihe on the mound for the

elation' reeord-bheaklftg losing
elation' record-b r a n k i n g loalaji
streak1Apr. 10, put them two
lames on the way to another aa
a pair of bonus hurlcn, Gus Kart*
status nml Prank Hamlin, eama
through.
Koriauko* tossed a three-hitter
and blanked the Trars in tha open­
er while the Chirk* were pound*
Inr out 17 safeties Including hom­
ers hy Olllo nelly and Rocky
Krinich.
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In the
t lit* IH
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KHk HIPi Hamlin
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up 10 hits Including tillnn Me*
Quillen’s circuit blow, but Mem*
phis bunched IS safeties off two
Feb throwers,
Manager Al Todd said Marv
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CHOPS •n ■.......... lb. 59c
VEAL
SIRLOIN STEAK .. lb. 79c
VEAL
T-BONE STEAK .... lb. 87c
VEAL
BREAST for STEW ,lb. 35c
GR ADE A G U N K -F R O Z E N W H OLE
FRYERS ,;j............. lb. 47c
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mountain Bon Lomond and a IS- 1I1S at more than t ,000 ,000,000
la b a fi« of Loch Lo- mile stretch of the banka of tha birds.
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DESK SPACE with lelcidiune —
Call 111.2 . __ |
■•luck (•'p;..rim&gt;. K illiw . 11,unu
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grmmd floor — avnilaldt. June
‘liter. III... St.i.r.ml Ave
ltd. 200 N, Park.
NEW A.r Kuum Studio Cmi.-li
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LOTH, LOTS, LO TS Cholro
Used 3 pc. Living Itooin
Imildjnif lota In all acctiuna of
Suite
IH.iir,
Siiccij.) Scrvu-eN — 12
the city. Some of theae lota ran
Dat'd
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NEW Fl.UOItil nurtured in per*
puyment and amall monthly pay- Used
and Mattruna ..
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fertlun. Old fl.utra t.mdt. lilt*
manta,
Uami Sofa Red
12-1.DC
new. Pintaliiug, denning A wag­
KORERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor SPECIAL!
Reg. $4.95 Table
ing. PurtnUe power plant, 23
Raymond K. LundquDt, Asaoclate
Lamp — N O W
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year* nipi-riem-e In Hetuiu'da
Phone 1,'I2
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SPECIAL] All Metal Porch
County, II, M. (Itennou, l.aka
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Mnry.
Artkleu Fur Hal* —6 Chair* — N O W
SPECIAL!
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Wuy Floor Lamp — NOW I IMIH
“C E N T U R Y " Metal Awning*
l.iiidi. Kv. nlng Star. Cull Ralph
DM lilt ELLA S, Canoplea. Nothing Reg. $199.00 9-pc. Sofa lied
Ray. Mfllt-J,
Suite — N O W
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SPKCIALI Reg, M9.00 Sim­
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H20 W. 3rd St, PI.&lt;&gt;ne
BUL0 VA WATCHES
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SAMSONITE LUOOAGE
203-00 E, l i t S t . _____ Phon«127
line, In.lldoaer, dump truck,
Alio Locker* - Trunk* • Stcimten P K U EN IA L Plant* In gnllo'ii cun-. Ding
tnuclf, fill dirl, all.dl and clay
Sanford Jewelry A Luggago Co,
I'hona 1670-M,
by load or Job. Contact II. It.
300 Sanford Ave,
ii..bided, mi.I a •xocintea, lull E.
TU X E D O F e e d *: Compete line.
f.i.w York Ave., OrLun.l. )’h.
SW AP SHOP — 406 R. 4th St.
Hunt'* Tuiado Feed Store.
4hu 111 Lh'.-W
We Buy, Sell or Trtda most Cera MIC- rftin. half p rice ." pin
LAW N ^lDW EItH Shnrm.uud, hi
fliHl-H.
ryrlva repaired. Luck &amp;
13H FOOT Rowboat — 325. Calf work.
Prompt. Service.
1477-J or aa* Harry Weetar «t
Sbumnn, 310 E, 4th St.
Lake Mary._______
FR IED j£ rim p Dinner, Served r i u c 'n m w o r k . phum. u n -J
for fr«&lt;* oatitnaU'.t. Jm-k Itua*
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ARM Y TR U C K S
Port* nod Equipment
Mllilarv Parle HpecinlDta
.JOHNSON MOTORS
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Ph. 3 HIIO
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cuts made by the Ajatqpri«Ubna Committee and on the
floor that laat day od'debate •b o u t'c q u H n amount, really
mean anything? Thai doea not depend simply on what the
Senate doea with the appropriation hill, ua might be sup­
posed. It depends a lap on what Congress does with spending
authorizations for th e various units of government.
A point which needs more atteniton is the relation lie-

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A t t a i n Amlyat

to y j l the g o w h sust i °f Wast*
toog dse balaacc of the Soviet oc­
cupation zoo*'* reparations bill A
half, leaving $3.l7»j000.809 tn
be paid in the nexti5 years. Mos­
cow'* original demand made at
Potsdam In 1945 was for $10,000.000,000 in war separation.
Stalin's latter was in reply t°
en Eaat German request for a
reduction to “ aid democratic re­
construction" In the Soviet tone of
occupied Germany.
Radio Berim and other Sovietcontrolled station* speedily broad­
cast th* Moscow announcement
and hailed It tJt a generous ges­
ture of economic assistance.
The official American news­
paper Neuc Eettnng said "Let th*
RuMlan* g’v* the German* an
honest accounting of what already
bx* been taken and It will soon
ha* already paid the original Rusbe shown that the floviet xonc
sian demand*. in full,” the newsend of 1060 the German* will hav*
puper added.
Stalin'* letter said that by thu
paid f;i,668/100,000 to Ruavta on
her reparations bill.
Antl-Cummunlsl German leadur* Insist that tM. Russians have
taken much mar* In dismantled
equipment, rolling rtock, manu­
factured goods and even food.
A 8tat* Department spokesman
In Washington called the Soviet
action empty gesture and added
that Russia ha* been "looting
Ea*t Germany for eeveral years,
so there's nothing, much left 10
rvparatc.’’
Meanwhile, in Oiford, Engtam
Hritlfh War Minister John Strsch
ey, an-ardent Socialist who once
flirted with Communism, say* the
present U. B. admiaLuatbn ' I*
on* ol the tnora left-wing govtrbrrunt* of the worW today.
Speaking to American atudent"
at Oxford, Strachey *ulrt “ outslih
the United Kingdom am! the

" t i a u , added hs thought
lbs*"Mr— iit predominant torces
U in w r,
Doudney Jtrth.
within th* democratic party m
: U r. end Mrs. Sanford Doudney
America" art. “procewling in the
a-rhred at about i:80 o’clock at
tarn* direction, but not on tho
th« hospital to a#a their naw
same linn,” as Britain’s labor
granddaughters,
govei ament.
“Any time a Klwanian does
"Any
Blrschry was attacked last
anything, he does It In a big way,”
March br Britain's Conservative
Mr. Doudney, Seminole County
ress and certain circles in the
Tax Assessor, riold hli friends
I. S. which said he had never
thli morning in explaining hi*
rumistced Common)’ t eympathhs
prowess as a grandfather. The
shows In hi* writings during the
S i a m far Ike m u m s .1
Danglrman'* has two sons. one
r feaOe, will be .bara*4 fee
ItnO’l. Strachey said he had
three,
and
the
other
16
months
inter ■ iw rm u &gt; rsl— . ____
changed hla views and was tracked
old.
leeMied naii.ee Ilf S r laup by I’rime Minister Attlee.
Wawenaaer
Wepreaeatlie*
The nursery ware U the huapiHe told the student* here that
tsl U now full, bp three liable*
a democratic political system
were born Friday and Saturday,
‘‘which ha* learned to control it*
making the total seven.
economy reasonably well without
A baby U : was born to Mr. and
major dislocation*”
was im­
mensely superior to the Commun­
Mrs. T. 0 . Moon of Oviedo at 1:20
M l . Friday, and weighed over 0
ist system.
Hut world capitalism, he con­
pound*. Dr. Kenneth Roberts attinued, will face the collapse Rus­
tended the birth. At 6:33 A.M.
T U E S D A Y . M AY 16. 1050
sia predict* for it unless it re­
Saturday a 7 pound girl w m born
forms by "not an enormous, but
to Mr. and Mrs, Adam J. Budrlk
a completely new distribution of
of 1201 Magnoliu Avenue, with
income in the community."
Dr. Wade darner attending. At
; aomo aatioM Imagine they
To reform capitalism, Strachey
6:20 P.M. the same day an eight
DUO and grow and ronqurr by
advocated financial controls insur­
pound daughter was horn to Mr.
Ism of Uea and deceit. History
ing “ relatively full employment'
and Mrs, C. R. Bowen of Geneva.
ra nothing to Ikenr who do
and public ownership of utilities
. ■ F s F M l lo learn. The mouth of
and basic industries,
&gt;’• y l . m
*Psak Um iball he
Still In Condon Secretary of
t ^ W ^ A — Psalm ^63-11..
Stale Dean Acheson conferred
with high British and Canadian
W ill there be a th ird m a jo r baseball league? Ita advent
Pcpp*f Club hat
officials on economic angle* of
te—to— a V isa r«aa Oa*|
icted by no leas a person than Ford F ric k , president
erosion might have eaten away
B jjlWflff tonceeded the election.
the cold war.
of the N ational League, and from his |&gt;oaltion not a itinn
the baa*, threatening to topple
He met Prime Minister Clement
Yesterday afternoon they struck
who would wiah to encourngi* the rieu of u rival o rganiza­
lections outward into th* riv*r.
Attlee, F f eign Secretary Ernest
^5!
banner s o o n first Street. tion. In un interview he dent-ribed both M ontreal and T o r o n ­
Instead 200 civilians and 120
Bevin and Canadian Foreign Min­
service men worked around the
ister Lester IVormn at B*vin'»
h hid Chicago iperch last nigiil to aa ready for m a jo r league ball right now.
ftop— in ilrsii rfuter. That, 1 Clock, tlrengllu-nuiK tlie hack of
npailment this morning.
Th e re is no luck of citiejt w ith enough population to
Plkaident Trurnan called for the
twlicvc, vary necuratuly ruorss- the levee. Sixty hulldusurv, nine
The meeting was private. But
nupport
teomn
of
a
th
ird
m
a
jo
r
league.
On
the
Pacific
Coant
|
rvnts what it km|,|k un in England draglines and VO trucks move,I
dvfut of all "uhitnji.licnitts'' in
t’earson was believed to have
Los
Angeles
and
San
Francisco
iiavu
long
been
clam
oring
1
p4&gt;litir»ily amt. as a ronavqueiic*. ♦aith and gravel to make the pro­
the N o v„,I . tlcitmn. Now in I
railed rather insistently his view
fo r m a jo r league sta tu s; the d ifficu lty about ruining the socially.
that some new organisation far
tecting barrier thicker.
lither
obstruct tonisi”, we are sure the
economic cooperation must he arePacific Coast League to top rank is the small size of some
It is a fair w.*s* that th* pendu­ volunteers filled sandbag* to plug
: Pteeidinl would say, is one who
paied to carry on after he Mar­
of the member cities. Baltim ore, when in tho National lum lias reach*,| thn limit of it* any minor breaks that developed.
shall Plan expires in 1U52.
In Ottawa Justice Minister
Atw,gnl agree with him.
League tn the *90's, produced one of the most famous teams twiiiK. From nusv un its uncilaliun*
And in Cairo, Egypt's royal
Stuart Uanon gave Parliament nn
will
grow
weaker
until
it
arrives
council refused to recognise the
j j w Home Judiciary Committee of all tim e, the Orioles. U nfo rtu na te ly for litird league pro­ |i&gt; whnl tunny folks rey/inl as th* outline of emergency plahs made
Culifurnla matr.-sge of King Furfor removal tJ mod of the Winn!.
nfforts that the inirrslale ship- moters, these cities all have (bums in some m in o r lengue in Meal iKieition^uf ii«&gt;*ii canter.
ouk's sister. Princes* Katliia, to a
organizes! baseball' fra m ew o rk . T o start new teams w ithout
g area’s pr^'da'ion If torrential
And
what
,if
the
reigning
Nou Mtogt of ^’obscene} lewd, lascivious
Christian commoner, n palaco
riali-t guveinmeut? Here again I rains or other causes raised the
their consent would d isru p t thu whole bunebnll set-up.
spokesman announced. The enun
, Of filthy" phonograph rrcr rds is on
Red again.
li
I.-,i
we
can
well
npiiiy
thu
flgvra
T h e re was un attem pt at a third league n generation
til ordered uii ndminiitsatur U
ll'ts lIin S Visa I’M , «ael
Under the plan the army would
;
increase in this cnunlry- What
of the {M-ndulum. Thu .Socialist
ugo. T h e Federal League ran in 1914 and part of lltlf&gt;, tod Patty.fLa b o r Party” is th* offi&gt; establish housing and food camps u m $60,000 to complete thu muiir take control of the pi’iperties of
. tab country needs is the ability to
could not round up enough first class players. T h a t d ifficu l­ ■■tal l!••si^*n«llc.n* ii*«lf ha* reached on high ground hast and west ot auditorium, $28^00 for sdentiflr tdlh Fathia and Queen Mother
the city. Blocks of food and vital equipment. $61,400 to furnish the Nasll.
„ u riuil of irilecisinn,
ty still m ight exist, th o ugh it Is not mentioned l»y F ric k .
supplies
already linve heeu gath­ music building, $10,000 to con­
The
government
hn»
carried
It*
T h o u g h Frick Is m n position to know what is going
ered and cached.
Milk, butter, vert an old laund'-y into class­
pri
gram
of
natiunaliiallon
and
on, it stiil inuy be doubted that the country will have it
utlw r il'H-trlnes fur eiiiugh so that eggs and meal already wait in rooms and $40,00J for a library
th ird league for some years to come.
annex.
it Is getting (I rtrolig reaction of cold storage.
tt'aasiaae* Vtmm Page o u t
Florida A. and M. College for lion wa* discussed and a commit­
Rail travel to the east and west
•ll(pleasure from
nowerful aceould still hold up. Officials said Negroes will spend $6,000 for tee headed by Dick Payne and
lion of the voters. Tluit accminta
fur lh,. recent setbacks In the the Royal Canadian Air Force -torm drainage. $16,000 to reflmir including John Senkurik and " S g f
and civilian planes could move and repair the gymnasium and Tench wus directed to Investigate
elections.
" I am a Dem ocrat, like m y father, rny g ran d fathe r and
Therefore the Noclullsts mutt p.MMt persons daily in a gigantic $30,000 to rebuild the dairy harn. tho matter.
Other budget commlsvlon re­
m y g re a t-g ra n d fa th e r."
answer the difficult miration of emergency air lift.
Commander Housholder a nleases today included a $I.K07.tVIH nounced that all i!*4!t mumhers
Cornelius Vanderbilt W hitn e y, author of tin* statement, "vrhere do we go from her*?” In
allocation in cigarette tax money who have not paid their dues will
short,
they
have
In
decide
whether
tru th fu lly adm its to a hereditary leaning toward tin* D em o ­
to th* tuberculosis hoard for use tie classed as "delinquent."
they aro going to pur-iu th* olrl
crats, in the course of Hubmittiug his resigiuttiun as u n ­ , old polry of tradition .and he o|
in construction of proposed sans
John Pierson, chairman of -he
dersecretary of commerces O f Die ancestors
lorla In south west and northwest Port's
uiiRestors he enumerated,
entiinerntetl, portunUts, or whVthar .they '
Agricultural Committee,
Florida.
T
h
«
relfase
was
a'
for­
he must have particula rly hm l in mind Ids grandfather, Wil* pursue the dyed-in-the-wool so­
reported progress made at the new
mality
bgcaus*
liy
slate
,
la*
the
, . ,
linm C . W hitney, who in the daya of firo vo r Cleveland was cialist objective.
Auction Block at thu Sanford
money .can be spenA fur no other Htat*
Farmers Market and tho
Tin* uitiwvr to till- tough protlie moat influential man in t te party.
purpose.
. . . .
Poet unanimously endorsed plain
Idsin brings-our pendulum into
William
C.
WJijtney
wus
the
mun
behind
the
scenes
In
A total of $ip,7M w*nt to thu foy the re-DptrJng of tbc auction*
play, again.iTh«* left wing Boclab
V * »t&lt;hl to vulh, hut. we hope
tftatp peparutient of Education
lit* of course aim at total state cinptoytd pun mi » could The cavt to' matcV fid era I inrthey Tor voca­
y y don’t c^ty!,dia gindwriling
a.thr#* year ,trial perfod. Mr.
ownership and control. Thu right ered, paying, slightly, moaei |. I
tional education and vocational re- fur,
■ mIdm * any farther than they
i'.cison Jhos Jie*n ^ rivkrtUy' apwingur*. think in tersnk of a mixad
“It 1* Payton (for attdiealiieaed ImhnitmUqr. &gt;&lt;•' *
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,
airaady. It h one thing to be
pol/ited cth D U u ld ehalrthah ’ of
economy, In whiah pt/vste enter*
ihi^'AgrlfuHorttl CoisimUtes- for
prise would play it* , pnrt as ,at
■ b r io sign your name provided
thu Tigu m Department In Florida.
prfsebt. ,&lt;ki mewhere, l*tw/wri the**
1Employe ns i^*arid maielr
I MHir hat lo read it, liut we would worn. E ve n after theae mufiy yeArit tii
two (den* U iq pundilium .piIII come
,
C tflllhiy hate I he required |o ing on Dm w ork of W h itn e y.
B lA flA R A HONEYM OON
id r r * « .
oae»
to re»t.
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except for I , bypfcss "N IA tlA H A T A l.L B , N. Y. —
The next big political lest of
1 fit* in long hand anyllting more .. ..yy.,th " uch fl heritage it ii not aur|
tdctickaburg, He add- IA') — Aaron Burr1* ' daughter,
rout M* will 1* iiiiolliar •general
I Ail a few leniences. In fad, we V . W hitn e y keep« his p a rty ttplegiance
Virginia la facing a Theodosia, and her cotton-growoh &lt;lion and thu political, prophet*
I tv* about decided lo lake our
nigh ur husband started It all. Theo­
'JasiHoUa., situ* lion” and
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fthat this cannot lung he domaintenan ca coats In keeping the dosia1 and her wealthy bride­
WMWrilar to the polls with us the
It,&gt;i-,1— pvrhnps not longer than
four-lane route In condition.
groom, says local historian Ray­
t otniiin, at lie t. The present pollatst{ lraie as it is.
distortion* u*«d by opponent*
Virginia's
weigkt
limit
la mond Yates were thu first ho­
lion of I’rlni* Minister Altler*
lower than those of other south, neymoon , couple to .visit thu
Tampa Tribes*
government i* Intolerable, for It
•Th* amount
------------ of
. . opposition to
cadent alataa. T . U. Driscoll of Falla.
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Is hanging on liy the skin of Its calastruphe to thu regime.
Pftrpklenl Truman and his policies
They come here in 1601, three
The result is that the strain is the council of state govern­
teeth.
•bown in the Alabama ptimary was America? Ask Joe Dlrkinon.
The flocluli't majority in the terrific. Even the ministers dare ments said Florida has a 60,000- years before the bride'* father,
third vlce-pretidmt of the Uni­
llottsa of Common* i* so tiny that not absent themsslvea from com­ pound limit; C
WgU uigli as inpiassivc as that
Joe is a coal miner who live*
Carolina,
ted State*,
killed Alexander
mons, and the work of their de­ North
nil
memhern
have
to
he
kept
on
near
Pittsburgh.
Last
January
he
manifested in Rands thtouph the
partment* suffers. And nil hands South Carolina,
got
mad
at
thu
way
he
and
the
oth­
M e a t of Senator Pepper," says
aro getting ragged from the strain
er miners were push-buttoned In
of the long hours on watch.
tfch Richmond (V a ) Ttmes-Dii- aim out of the mines at the will
So wa may expect a general
MM(Jb "With Jam** F. Byrne* giv- or John L. Lewi*, with a re»ultelection before long.
M f coherent leadership to lh« ing cut In weekly pay. Joe got ao
mad ha lost all reason. He called
S ^le i Rights movement in the J-ilm L. Lewis a dictator— right
Sanlb, and the sltong possibility out in public.
What happened to Joe s m worse
-Caaeral Eisenhower wiU be
, INmdaaltd for Pieedenl by the Re- than the three-day week. It was
sudden unemployment. HI* local
i y B i s n i in 1932 on a Slalet un'ott suspended him and that
M n M ’ . pisiform, recent events ia raeaht the tolas had no eholc* but
i S m r n end Florida take on real to lay him off. He has been out
of work for four month*.
The roaK-r. nt JrgTjrbcee*J.inJ lr t taln'a tciwii and city council awe*
lions, at the expania of the Bo.
enlists, represents a continuation
of the country's political awing
Imek tosoiili the "right".
Now thiil doesn't mean the
1* discarding .Socialism in
tween authorizations and appropriations. T h e appropria­ country
toto and is returning to the anastions make a stated aniount of money available to each gov­ tremo toryiam of old. Rather it
ernm ental unit. T h e authorizations, panned separately, tell represent* u readjustment In the
each U n it w h at activities It m ay curry out ami how much social end economic leveling-off
money m a y be spent o r obligated for them. Strangely nroce's which is remarking EngIan dhoth politically and socially.
enough, the amount o f m oney appropriated and the amount
A British friend of mine aptly
of spending authorized fo r a u n it do not necessarily agree. described the position in the rcW hen they do not agree, the result is likely to be a d c f ic i-, nmri: that "the pendulum eonency uppioprintion the following spring, to b rin g the money tinuci to awing."
Tljst’* n good metaphor. The
available up to the am ount authorized to be spent.
political |&gt;«nduluni ti«.k a violent
swing to the '‘left" In IMfi when
the Socialists OU'ted the Conser­
vatives, headed hv Prime Minister
Winston Churchill. It wasn't that
the counti &gt; had “gone Socialist,"
hut that it was ucar from the
nusteriiiea i f war and 1wit the

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Flood Volunteers

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A to-autifsl bits# sedan. Fully
heater, defruiter, good Urea. Local
owner. Sal# price.

equipped, ' ipdlo,

$210*00
1047
CHRYSLER
HiKhlander
Windsor Sedan
A family car driven very little,
extra clean good mechanically,
only one owner
$121*00

1946
BU1CK
Super Convertible
Coupe
A beautiful Cumberland gray
convertible— *q u i p P e d with
Scutch plaid plastic covers,
radio, healer, defroster, leath­
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chanical condition

$129000
1946
PACKARD
Clipper Sedan

Florida Cabinet

Radio, heater, and defroster.
Extra clean, low milage. Lo­
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$ l2 0 * o o

3 New Members

1942
BUICK
Super Sedan

Whitney And The Navy

Democratic Group

Free Hpeecpi? Auk Joe

A family can’t eat prhtciplai.
J « apologised to the
’ » u i good jokt John B(J last weak
executive hoard of the
Cra*«* played on hi* read- Un tad Mina Workers for being ao

&gt;nihfr inorning. "I wish l»
M 't nrfthty change Ha*
|M,dw affairi oI otu city,"

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Wa to citato kg estato • •
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forgiven, however, la
In,
w d a r p d hnoto

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Dear Friends:
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The Scripture says that Jesus OHrist is ‘the SAME yes­
terday, and today, and forever. Art He saved and healed
all thehi Who cume unto Him during His earthly minis­
try. He in still spying ana healing them, that coipe tiftto
Him now. during Hia l ie a v ^ ^ j^ijaiBirire ..
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We are privileged to have the Rev. Carroll N. Blnkeslee.
an outstanding minister of the Gospel, Whom God has
singularly blessed in preuching the Word, nhd praying
for the sick, coming to Sanford with h li .Unit, starting
services Sunday afternoon, May 21st at 8 o’clock, and
7:45 o'clock, and continuing nightly except Saturday
for thrds we ‘
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i f TO^Vone ln attend am

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Cause

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Equipped with Air Rid# white
wall tires, new fiber seat cov­
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TUESD A Y
Tha A m trln n Horn* Depart­
ment of Women's Club will hare a
Mar Day Dessert Party at R:00
i\M. For reservations call Mr».
C. E. Carlton at P3I-J.
The Friendship Clasa of the
Lake Mary Community Church
will hold Us regular meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Goodrich. Tuosdnv evening. Mav
lit, at 11:00 o'clock.
The annual spring concert of the
endnote High School Glee Club
-dll take place in the school audi­
torium at S:00 PM .
W ED N ESD AY
The Prayer Meeting service at
the First Baptist Church will he
at 11:00 P.M. nt which time the
study will bo continued on Baptist
Doctrine.
Khenaet Cuurt 62 Oriental
Shrine of North America will
meet at the Pythian Hall in DeLand at 8:00 P.M.
The Canasta Club of the Tourist
Center will mrut at the Club
House at 8:45 A.M. for an alt day
outing to Leesburg to uttend the
Walernirltiii Carnival. Call Eve­
lyn Donahue nt Enterprise for de­
tails.
The Civic Department of the
Women's Clult will meet nt 12:30
P, M. nt the Club House for n covercd-dlsh luncheon. Mrs. Vail Lo­
vell will sponsor a program on
Florida History.
THUM HDAY
The Baptist Brotherhood Supper
and Program meeting will he held
in the Memorial
Educational
Building at 7 :MO P.M.
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O.K.8,
will meet at the Masonic Hull at
8:00 P.M. Thorn will he Initia­
tions.
Children in Smithslde School in­
vite their parents to come to
Play Day ill 0:MI&gt; A.M. on the
school campus.
Hmithxldc I'-TA will meet at
8:00 P.M. when the new officers
for the enduing year will lie In­
stalled. Alt pm olds m e urged to
b* present at lids last meeting of
the year.
FK ID A Y
The American Legion AusiIInrv
Will meet al the Hut ut 7:00 P.M.
for a covered dish supper.

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Mrs. Linz Entertain*
Garden Club Circle
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The last, meeting of the year of
Die Palm Circle of the Sanford
Garden Cluh win hold Mnv II! at
noon In lha homo of Mrs. W.
W. Lins on Silver Lake with Mrs.
Herman Jacobson mid Mrs, W .H.
Duncan amisting.
A delicious luncheon wns served
on the hum porch overlooking the
lake. The table am) porch were
decorated with spring flowers.
The business, for the dav was
discus*.cd during the luncheon will*
Mrs. H. H. Duncan, chairman, pre­
siding. Resign ul loin were accept
ed from Mrs, It. A. Fulrcll and
Mrs. C. Kesler. Several pictines
wsro taken of the group at lunch
by Mr. Lins.
Plans fur the coming year were
made ami chairmen of the standing
committees were appointed by the
incoming chairman. Those attend­
ing were Mrs. M. L. Tlllis, Mr
W, It. Clark, Mrs. E. L. Lund*
qulst, Mrs. W H. Duncan, Mrs If.
H. Duncan, Mrs. Jamas Toll, Mrs.
Hsrman. Jacobson. Mrs. L. Munson, Mrs* H; C. Oakes, Mrs. W. W.
Lint, Mrs, Gao, Williams, Jr, Mrs.
fi. C. .Millar, Mrs. Robert Howell,
Mrs. John W. Carlton, Mrs. M. L
H aynn and Mr*. W. W. Tyre.
F -T A M B B T
Installation nf officers

took

plat* last Thursday afternnon at
th* regular
luiar meat:’
mealing of the Gram­
Sonool P -TA mMtlfig presided
mar School
over by B. C. Steele, principal.
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Th* home room uf Mre. A. RPinkerton tecalvad the price for
havln*
ng the moat mothers prasent
and Mra, J, L. Thornlay's home
8Is
S
room mother*
w an t.hostesses,
Thera were aboi|t 80 present,

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S TU D Y COURSE
A study course was held at the
Sanford Grammar School on May
10, on th# subject "Freedom to
Grow" baaed upon pra-adolescnnt
rhlldrsn.
Rev. Glenn E. Smith, Mra, Helen
Stevenson and Rev. H. I». Timmer­
man appeared on tha morning spa.
•ion, Tha afternoon program In­
cluded filma shown by 'Mra. B. O.
Staala and a talk by Rev. !,. R.
Kushton followed by dl amissIon,
Twoflty-flv# attended.

Bakers Entertain
For P. D. Andersona

Personals
Mra. C. F. Proctor. Sr. is con­
fined to the Fernald-Laughton
Memorial Hospital.

Honoring Mr. and Mis. P. D.
Andemm, newlywei-», Col. and
Mrs. William E. Baker were hosts
at an out-door barbecue nt Bilker's
Landing Sunday evening. Pork
chops were cooked at the nut-door
fireplace around which the grnup
gathered. In addition tn the chops,
with harheituo suuce, there were
potato salad, pickles, gteen and
ripe olives, parsley buns, iced tea,
pineapple iee cream and rookies.
Invited to be with the honor
guests were In addition to the
hosts, Mrs. Nettle D. Baker, Ml.
and Mrs. Robert M. Bakn and (wu
children, Nettle and BnMile; Mr.
and Mra. Bnymond M. Mall, Mr,
and Mr*. Robert E. True, Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Anderson, Jr., and two
children, Mona and Donnie, of
Maitland.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hansen and
two children of Hollywood spent
Mother’s Dav weekend with Mrs.
Hanson's mother, Mr*. E. C. Ech­
ols,

VIrs. Tyre Installed
As Head Of PTA

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Perrv of
Miami and Mr*. E. A. Perrv of
Coffecvllle, Knii., were guests the
past weekend of Mi. and Mrs.
Hrrman K. Morris. Park Avenue.

Mrs. W. W. Tyre, re-elected as
piasidenl of the Junior High
Sihoul P -TA , was installed in off­
ice Friday morning at a meeting
in the school auditorium. Mrs,
Mary llltlell, county rounril presi­
dent, conducted the installation
service for the president and oth­
er officer* who are as follows:
Mis. C. L. Bedding, vice-president!
Mrs. J. P. Cullen, secretary. Mra.
J. N. Aiznrrllo. treasurer; Mrs.
Then Pate, historian
The devotional was given bv
Mrs. J. K. McKinley and Mrs.
Tyro, who presided, lead "The
President's Message” front the
Florida Parent - Teacher Miiguxino. Reports were heuid from
each committee chairman, Mrs.
Aizurcllo, treasurer, anil Mis. It.
W, Cuxnuhe, historian.
An interesting talk was made
by ft. E. True on farts about the
financial difficulties of tin- Flnridn
public schools. Mrs. Arzardln and
Mrs. Cullen were elected u- dele­
gates to county council for the
corning year, ami Mrs. Tv re wh
elected as delegate at the Summer
Institute tn ho held in Tallahassee.
Mr. Trua announced that xrhnnl
will close on June h and gradua­
tion will take place June tl nt 10:fWl
A.M,
Miss Adelaide Richter, vicepresident, presented Mrs. Tyrn
with a pen in appreciation of her
year'* work a* presilent
Cor­
sage* were .uiude by Mr*. Charles
Wilkie and presented In enrh mem­
ber of th* faculty and the P-TA
president at the refreshment hour
which was held In their honor nt
the clean of tho meeting.
The. Home Room Mothers of the
Seventh Grade were hostesses,
an • tl e ru n* court « « j wen hy
Ml** d •ter’* room.

VIrs. Md aHlin Is
Circle Chairman
Mr*. D. tl. McCaslln was in­
stalled a* the chairman for the
incoming year at tha meeting of
the Dirt Oardengr* Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club which was
held al the home of Mrs. .Mc­
Caslln on Mellnnvllle Avenue
Friday morning.
Two new member*, Mr*. Ralph
M. Black welder and Mra. It. W.
Wilkie, were welcomed Into the
circle.
Mrs. Harry llaaren reported
that 1878 rooted plants, together
with many buahela of grasa, blub*
and ferns, had bean exchanged
during the past year. It wa* an­
nounced that all Garden Club
memtwre are Invited to meet at
Cardan Club Center each Tues­
day morning from 0i00 to 10:00
o'clock to work with tha land­
scaping of tha ground*.
Mre. G. C. Hardin, outgoing
chairman, wee presented a thicua pandareda plant &lt;h recog­
nition of her sarvieea for the
pact year- Mra. G. W. Baker
made the pmaaUtloa.
A dellghUul covarad-dlah lunch­
eon wa* enjoyed by tha circle.
Those present nt tha meeting
were Mr*. A. B. AUlng, Mr*. C.
W. Baker, Mr*. R. M. Black wel­
der, Mrs. W, A. Fltta, Mra. W.
D. Gardiner, Mrs, CharIce E.
Ginn. Mra. G. G. Hardin, Mra.
H. H. Hearun, Mra. F. L. Lae,
Mra. Edward McCall. Mra. Em ­
mett McCall, Mrs. H. H. Mc­
Caslln. Mra. Clyde
John Rogers, Mra.
Mra. C / W . Wilkie,
Strickland, Mra. Irving
alackar
and Mra, % B. M

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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stlneclphef
and daughter Grace Marie spent
tha weekend nt New Smyrna.
Mr. ami Mr*. T . O. Brown, Jr.,
have moved from Washington
'Avenue to their new home at 207
West Tenth Street.
Mr. and Mis. Dudley Glover of
Tampa were weekend gupit* nf
Mrs. Glover’s parents, Mr. and
Mis. C. C. Gantt.

Mrs. Charles E. Ginn Officers Are Installed
Talks To Circle At Auxiliary Meet
The Ixnra Cirri* of the Garden
Cluh met Friday at 2:30 P.M. at
th* Garden Center with Mrs. Lau­
ren Johnson, chairman, presiding.
Mr*. Roy Green, treasurer, report­
ed that the circle's quota for the
building fund had been met.
Mrs. Johnson announced that a
general Gardm Club Itinrhpon
would tie held Alay 18 In the gnrdcu of Mrs, Charles E. Ginn
Chairmen for standing committee*
for the coming year were appoint­
ed by the rhalrman, Mrs. Johnson
The program consisted of ah
interesting talk hy Mr*. Ginn.
A delicious luncheon was served
hy the hostesses, Mrs. Malcolm
Higgins and Mrs. Thomas Mere.
Mrs. George D. Bishop, Jr. was
reinstated as a member of th'
circle.
Those present were as followMrs. Malcolm Higgins, Mrs. Thoma., Mero, Mr*. C. B. Ripley. Mrs,
Neal R. Angel, Airs. William
Stamper, Mr*. Douglas Stenstrom.
Mrs. W. K. Dodson, Mrs, Frank
Woodruff, 111, Mr*. David Gatrhell, Sirs, E. It. Watkins, Mrs.
Blake Sawyers, Mrs. Walter Meri­
wether. Mrs, H. L. Zimmerman.
Mrs. Robert W. Williams, Mrs.
Roy Green, Mrs. Chnilrs K. Ginn
and Mrs. Lauren Johnson.

Plantatlon EatutcH

Lake Mary
By VIR G IN IA P. A N DEHHON

The Jncuidatida Cllclc met F'rl
day nntm with Alls. A II. Priorson mi Hidden Imkc fin a covvird
•lisli luncheon, follow nl hy a busi­
ness M'sxinn presided over t»y Mrs
W. It. Hi in-on, chan man.
The officers foi Ihe coining year
weie installed us follows Mrs C.
Al. Flo w n*, eharmun; All*. C. E.
C hi lion ticastirei; Mra. E
It.
Doylo, secretary.
After niljuuriillirut the group
xt rolled mound the lake and
through tile garden wheiv eneh
nicmhei mis preseuted a houuuet
of goMh'iiuis hy the hostess.

Mix. Maude Blackburn of Unmlills. -iv H i ills!rirt president of
the Ain em on Legion Auxiliary, in­
stall. i| the new officer* for the
nuiiing yesi at the Legion Hut
in c n llj
'll &gt; Joel S. Field, letiring tired
dent, handed the gnvel to the in
noiiing president. Mis. M, E. Hnk

Air. and Mis. P. A. Anderson
icliu tied from ihrii honeymoon.
Alar tl, Hftci visiting Clearwater.
Sarasota, Key West, Miami.* West
Palm Bench mid Clewistun.
Mis. I C. Till Is, Mre. A. W
Teslu, All-- I &gt;.&gt;i nt hy Tcslo and
Mi-s Ernestine Humphrey cnlertunit'd .'tu friends of Mrs. Charles
n
.Million, the foi liter Bet tv Jean
i ho-r i lumen to serve with Mrs. llmnphiev on May III. Tho lihrnry
PokeI weir All*. t\ It. Cole. Ilrst of Hie xihoid was decorated with
president;
Airs. Roy Tlllis, xpimg flowers moI the long luhlo
-‘■roihl vice-president; Mrs. W. It hearing Ihe gifts was covered with
•&gt;", hei, chaplain: Airs. ( ’. D n loco cloth Various appropriate
Wch-tui, secretary; Miss I.mini games uric pla\vd with Mrs.
Chill, mien, trvasuier; Alls. C. E. ticoige It I'littcixon winning fiist
Huniei, sergeant at amis; Mix plan1 in the wold contest. After
I E Galloway, ax-tt. xcigemd nl the honoiee uprned her presents,
"in.-, Mis* Eiinh ChlttciuIcii , his* icfreslimentx cdiislsting of pnncli,
Go Is II,
! individual , akes and nuts were
tl,
Field wns romnii’ii&lt;lcil foi I served in the lunch louni.
Rev, mill Mrs C. f . White uud
-ik she anil the Auxiliary
ni|ilishi'il thi- year.
Mrs. the officcis of Hie Communitv
llhnkhllin pir-riiled hot vvilli :i Clmieh held u leeeptlon ill Ihe
l’n-I luesideiit's pm mul ii gift Conuimmly ll.ill
honoring llteii
fellow officer, IV 1). Amici-on
fmm the Auxiliary mend
Eueh I hliil Tuesday a -nr Ini ami hi* bride, the former VltSp iln g flowers
meeting mid coveied-illsli hiipjici gmiii It Paliutir
hs- been held at the Hut. The date had hi'i'ii used iilnmt the luuni mul
Go these meetings has been the lure eovert'il refresllinent table
i bunged to the tliiid Friday night held a low Hirungcmi'nt of wltlle
All immihrrx are urged to runic hloontx in a sllvet howl, flanked
liy white tapers in sliver holders.
mill tiling family mid fiiemlx.
Alts R. E. Tim* served punch
'G -. Henry McLaughlin, Jr., anil otiteix iixsixting were Mrs,
toil State Chairman, uiuuninred ticoige It, Pullet suit, Mrs. II. At.
plan- me nearly complete foi ibis (ileosnti, Alls II Al. Cochran, and
■'•io, The various oigmiiiiilioii- Alls. William Slrulhcis. W ith the
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Ml's, V. C. Messenger hue re­
By HESS P A TTER SO N
turned from Huy Pines where she
------has been foi the past two weeks
with her husband who is lunflned
A pleasant honor wh- accorded vwilhivlulc a piojcct
to the Veteran's Hospital there William C. Newell of Coin mho
Alls Seth Woodruff, Poppy Ihiv
Ills condition is much Improved.
Drive this week when he unexpect­ I hmi mmi, announces Puppy Day
"ill he held on Silt III day, Aluv 27
Mrs. H. I.. Gwinn of Kaliimmuin. edly received a parchment cita­
Midi,, Is the guest of her hint her* tion from the Board of Trustees,
in-liuv and sister, Mr. anil Mrs. Public Library School District No. hoaie no Wcilncsilii v iiftei iionii.
of the Town of Hemslead, In
L. A. Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ill
T!"' girls are suppu-eil G&gt; play foi
David Smith at their home mi New York for hi* 12 year* of serv. i «-t.i xut iiin hut they get so exire
as
the
Board
chairman.
Valencia Drive.____
Mr. and Mrs, Newell moved into idcil ovei I lie game t lull they have
Mrs, A. C. •■lutlli III, Jr. and their new home last October after to go in ihe swimming pool to
children left today for Macon, (in. Mr. Newell retired from Ills posi­ '" " I ulf hefme they tail gel tin'll
after visiting her patents. Mr. tion with the New York City Board ho I'mol's dinner.
Ihe Welcoming Ciimuiitti’i' of
He flail been
ami Mrs. William Colley of Os­ of Tran-portalinn
teen.
Mr*. Colley accompanied with the City Board for 28 yegrs the I'lopet lv 11w, 11't'x Association
Airs. Glrdhill to Alartm anil will us train dispatcher on the elevat­ had » pul tv to tm-o unini'v lo
ed lines, Mr. Newell Imd been wllh ■ovei I hen h i i i i i i i i c i uellvilie-, oil
icturn latei In the week.
the Robin Hood Opera Co. for two Flldiiv lligllt It viii s unite n -in
Mrs. 8. M. I.lnyd of Tallahas­ years and still has a very fine ie -- end they uni go on tuiving
see will arrive today to attend voice. Air-. Newell i- also a singer the little welcoming gift,, foi the
the funeral of her uncle, Waller of sume note mul Iieenni pariles 'lew eiiiui'i
Hand. While here she will lie their duet* on the accordion.
Ihnl ole vIiiih hug is -till duiiig
i he gurst of bet sister and broth­
Mr. and Mrs. Ileniy W. Kleptier III- dutv wink The two voiinge-t
er-in-law, Mr. und Mrs. A. L. cetohrated their I fit h wedding an­ •iin in hitrri ihlldieii me down with
Bella.
niversary with some friends mi a it mid have heeii vetv III Jm m dc
beach party at Daytona Beach Inst I'ill lei-mi Inti, heeii eoiifmed to
Mr*. Joe Corley left for Pitts­ Sunday. Hlnec this I- tliidr flr-l In- lied tin tile In' 111-1 |iiiil of the
burgh this morning. She i* one year In Florida it's the first lime " " ' k mul Ihe tl ii geiIv of Mint w n«f three delegates flum Florida to they have gotten a siin-biirn on t tin* hi- und hot would not allow'
the Ladles Oriental Shrine Grand their anniversary.
•he Itilnpv to tie Inoiight to IdCourt to he held May 17-20 at tho
Airs.
Louis
Kallineyer,
her •""in mul he riuilil not tirikei with
William Penn Hotel, Mrs. Corley daughter June and a friend, Mrs. d all week. Hi* wax cott-idi iidilv
will return via Atlanta where she Joan Barite- of Cincinnati, Ohio, ' beeied Ity a visit from Lillian
will visit her daughter Ann, a have been spending some time with Aloi iixou, one of hix seliool mutex,
■'Indent at Crawford Long Hos­ Mra. Kallineyer'* slstor, Mrs. Jo •ui ’I'liuisitay.
pital.
Eveivnne will he plenseil to heal
Pack, during a vacation tour of
the stale. They spent a few days •bat Airs. Whewidl I- feeling nun-h
•4 tit. AsttuUitT, siims time at better und Ih si home
Airs. Ralph MeNallv I. on the
Miami and tmiehad manv other
points of Interest »n route. Thee xirk list again mid I- In the Milan
nxpressed delight at the hcauilfui iin Ho- total We hope die w ill he
Quietly, hut with efficiency, natural setting, balmy weather mol iiettei -noli
SoiiiIunle County is going Into beautiful birds of our ctunmuii
The 1ili e Club iiH ••MWill lie 'da y
action In order to fulfill its part Ity ami feel their sister has rlinxeu i night ami hail a 11■\ »»»l« e-ling
of preparation for Mldeenturv well.
jailil well iiltemh il i I d ' h l l k ' .
All»
Whit* House Conference on Chil­
Alt and Air*. Henry Seinon. AVllgltei l'i| n- ii •ill'll' f iv•' unit
dren and Youth, which ha* been cousinof Mr. Louis Hoffnitm »i -Inging and u.- liinl ii mm •"' 1 of
railed hy President Truman for
sill"-. .Inc Alev ii
I yet v
late 1080 In Washington, I*. C., DeMnrv Dilve me spending a few luvi'ly haliud "1 ii Ii -Mill!
' •mo
*Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Semlnolo weeks vueulhm with the Hoff |l"xi'd vvlolc "&lt;d In Im I'lii
Ail th tlo
mans.
It is their first visit t
Countv Chairman, said today.
Navv.
1
|,
imri
IIIHIM -| ■
t ii '
, More than ,11) local und toutt- Flurlda and Air. Hemon &gt;nvx !■■■
! ty civic and sorlat-welfsro nr- lias a bard time getting M r-. .S&gt; lint it wax vei v C" Ml Uflii ......
make
a
lot
d
|
.Kill
xli. .j
II w«gduisations, church groups, Pa- limn home In pack the fuiiiltinniminmci'd thui Miwi Mi*Hv AVnirrnl-Teacher group*, school* and die Is so anxious to live here
Mr. anil Air*. Walter Taylor. Ali iter would he uni Mr t" t?i* ti will'
other y»uth group* are cooperat­
ing with the Florida Children's and Mrs, Lewis Stnmeh and Mi Ihtdr radio pi up Jmu la -no &gt;■ of a
imisslon and tho Seminole and Mrs. Wm. Ferro were on a tirw po.-llion she lia siieijtcl lull
County Children'* Commlttao In drrp sru fishing party on Sundav Joe Meyei mul Elm e Wlo.-I.i
this work. All the White House They left Inlet Harbor and went would entry on It', on Monilm
f dnferene* discussion
outlines 30 miles out tn sea. The rnti-h if at I P Ah ovei Station AVI |1)| |f
should ha turned In to Mra. Tat- rinded It red snapper, II Ruaui-1 wortli llxlenlliB t" and the kid.
would appieeiate lo-aimg fimu
erson by Juno IBth. Any group mackerel and 20 trigger fish. Mr
not already supplied with thraa Taylm caught the largest mark anyone wim enlovs it
outlines, can aecura them from reel and the only one sick on
Mt. and Mr- Jens Moiten.oi
Mra. Peterson at K*aboard Oil board was the -mu Ilest member uf lift fill Coimr, I lent to attend n,,,
Co, or fram tha Office of tha tha party and she eaught the big funetal nf Mr-.. Alrirteri-i'ii'- &gt;h
County Judges
ter anil Mr-. James wm ealb'il to
fast fish.
Tha 1060 White Hou##-.Confer­
Mrs. Jo Peck entertained Hi New S'ork Iiv the death nf let gv
ence will ba tha fifth of such afternoon Canasta Cluh at he year old mntliri
conference* held under tha •«»pices of tha Prealdent of In*
united state* since tha baginning
of the century.

Youth Plans Told
By Mrs. Peterson

Those pirsent weie Mix. W B
Hi iimun, 'Its J. N tiillon. Mrs.
8. G. Hmtimnn, Mr* It- (!• Hick­
son, Mis F. C. Whuldon, Mi- G
Mrs

Wht II you Hie lo oiling steak "I
rl'op# foi dinimi "lieo-e vegetid'les
llinl can Ini liioili'il iiloug with tlie
meal. Tid* saves time, uGh wa-li
tog niid fuel.

Mrs. Mmgmct Maxwell, reurosenintive fioiu the Inlernatlonal
office of Belli Higmn Phi in Kan-ax City. wa. o guest Sundav
afternoon at ttie .Motlur’s Dav
I'ea given li\ the Gamma Lambda
i hiipiei ui Hu- In-ini1 of Mi-s Elisa|
| hell,
Tile living loom wa- derorateil
wit h geibriiiH and the table In
tin- dining loom ua heilIItil'll| with ,
hue chilli and eryxlal i etili'tldsc*
holding gel Is-i ax. flunked hy rrvslut ciindh -ti, k with yellow tap- '
crs. I’uiieh wa- -rived by Mrs.!
Ssdnev ( ‘haxi fioin an nntluua
pillieh howl of blur willow waie. 1
Cake mid lull- in to nl-o xrrvrd.
Tho-c prexclit weie Miss Shir­
ley Smith, M i- W d Smith Miss
Peggy Duncan, 'G ■ Gi.uK Dim*

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Fled Coupei, Mrs AllierI Alnigiliet .Maxwell, Air-, .Sidney
Aliugaiei
Still ke

Edwards, AllAll-

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Burke Steele,

Chase, All *, E
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I'ajihrie Coniudlv

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loliii-oii, ' l r » .
Robert Illrk-

niidelif»,d and Alls. A It I'lder- Jones, Ali- I.mu,ui
W. II Slew m l. AG
sun.
-mi and '11 ■ .Im !. •Ii&lt;• out
i, MID E.‘ . i lit* I L
An on g 'hose
al lend nil! til'
llcmi'ieciillix Cllclc of tl"- 'im
den Cluh nl the lullin' of 'll* Rutiei t AVashbinii on I Urn-dav
were Alts. Gt'iugr Dix»n, secre­
tary, .Mis it. Al Spilng, vvtn * was
lilt iimIiu cd us ii new meiid'i'i,
Mr*. A t Itiuhakci. Ali- .1 T
llelltoll. AllChiu It'- E
Gum.
Air-. Ed I' i i c i . Ails Walxoti Iteil.
Miss
Edna
(Tiltteiuien,
Mix.
I.lull a ClnUemlell
Airs
I ti ll
Mathieux, Mis. C
\V
llnmil,
Mr*. C AA Etgle, Ali- AA E
liuingiitner, Airs. E Wdiiiik. AlrAVcilei
Haldiiyi'i. Ali-, At
E

pouch then- weie individual dikes
f i listed m pink mid white mid
gteen, m il- and inintx in -hades of
pink mid gteen.
During the evening. Rochelle
Eulumks and Aim v Grace llidihv
i unde red two piano selecliuns,
eacli,
"The
Spuming
Sung,"
" M ig lilv Like A Rose" and "Love's
Mhl Sweet Sung-' mul *1*tiI It Eyes."
A huge imnihvi uf Hie friends uf
the buiutrces mllcd lietween the
l.oiii x of H:liu mul IU:IHI o'eloi k
in u i- h them well
Foi tlie on ii-loo Mrs, Aodei
soil wore mi aipia crepe, street
h'liglii. frni k .
Ali- .1. Al II.... I was bumireil
S ii i'■hiv Miiunlng ill he - e i v i m - of
tlie I'ouiimimtv Chun Ii ns tin
oldest miithii pie-enl.
In leeng
1111lull of this filet she win. pll'sellt- |
cil xv ■I ti a lovely coixiige.
All. mul Mi&gt;&lt; Ralph A. Smith of
Smifoid culled oil Ihe P. I). Amiri
-o n - Sill ui ihiv iiftei luiun.
Visiting All. \ lilougli ale Iniicpliew mid hix wife. Mi
mid
ADHam N
lilougli uf Foil
Wavne, I in I
Speuditig
Hie
Alother's
Ihiv
week-end wllh lilx pm eld
Ml
and Alls, I I,, MVolllim, weir
All. and M i -. Jack Peters mul two
rliiliiren of Tiimim.
All. mul Alls. F. Barilo* have
arrived f t mu llii'ii foimer horn*
io Kentucky a ml uic gelling net
lied in tlieli new home c m ic n tli
oiTupinl bv the Eiliesl |) Hum
pill ies.
Ml. and M l - , II cil'cil l.umpiol
a il1 Hpeudmg tile siilatoei in (Ii
liillll" a- lin y huie ii aleil ilicn
liolile lime
All, mid M i - El I d Icfl fin tlieli
home in Akim i, ll|iu&gt;,
Mnoduv
morning
'limy had -III lit llm
winlei wilii Alt-. ,1 It '».&lt;an
I lie I ' A
Hooks ol Alnoul h.ivc
pul, i'u-ed 1lie I ’I'la'ii i'Minc ,iii 11
mm ed 111
i'hf Ueliele Ion • I c
I'll lied lo AVii-blllgl"ti Go ...........io
met. T he y expert to unm- loot
lo l ake Alary 111 tile lull mul Im '
wm k on I Imii new home
As-lslmit Alale Wlllhoi- Gavnoi.
I S. Mereliant Mmlio . l&gt;tt Mmi
day fut I'limpa lo m i ..... L*
loo
lie i- lll-l Imek fllllli a I'll' lo
Naples, Italy, ami ha- •-i-'oi p.oul
ing u week's vncuHon m lh Id
falber, James A. Govieo

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Air. and Mra. George
man announce tha birth of a
daughter on May 18 at hta FarMid-Laughton Memorial Hospit­
al. Mra. Denglaman la tha form­
er Erma Doudaay.
Mr. and Mra. Al Doudnay an­
nounced tha birth of a daughter,
Myra Ann, on May I t at tha
Fcrnald-Laughton Memorial Ho*,
pltal. Mra. Doudnay la tha form­
er Mary Southward.

Margaret Maxwell
Mrs. A. B" Peterson
Entertains Circle Is Honored At Tea

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A| | Alt IS A • Hi! I.E
Tlie Mtnio.il I iii'li- "I the Hill lion
Club met nl Gulden Center at
10:00 A Al
I-1 id iy.
AM Carl
Clioipenmg und Ali- ll m i v Silsby
weie lui-ti'-xei

The following new mcudiera
wen vc,.I,.,nieil All- II E AleWluntei, Mo Nell Wtlllmitn, Mr*.
Mmv Swiirikhou-i- mul Mix. H M.
Haven.
Emit tern weir pie-ent
i
1.aim. All • S J Nix mul Airs.
Clay
Willuitiii
Alts
Henry'
Tllllllli. utolhci of ilie it,isles*,.
mis ii siippei guexl of Ilie elide.

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take the tmnnern out of the tub ami hang:
Jtmtthem
up wet In SNAP-LOCK O caarra . . . will

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give a aharp ltchko tn work pimtH, ilctilma and

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TUESDAY MAT M, 1951 “

.Parents Of L o s t
IBoat Captain Hear
| He Is In Russia
^ D A Y T O N A BK AA CII. M»v ir,
l*1) —

Thr

p u t t i l • Ilf a »|ninn

bout nil'
' wim hrlltvrd lo-t
kipper who
itn a storm II yearn ago hoped tof«iay that n p in n y poMrard might
Mad to I i U return.

The card wni rrcrlvr&lt;J hv Mr.
anti Mm. Joseph Hurdle vr-tcra*y. It had hern inallril from New
®*ven, Conn., and wan *ign&lt;-,| hy
■ ‘C«P*. I Mel, Commander U..12"
tiliannon I lei doe, u ho would he
87 year* old now. and two rnmpanlmiK were believed |„,t nff
Flaglar Heath in 10311. Thrjr
•Ptlnip l*oal, "Melila," wits waihcl
aalinrc near Melbourne, n hole In
the altlr, lull the hodeU were
never rrcoveinl.
The pi*el iiud nnltl:
1Thin I. lo inform von Shan­
non I* alive and will return. ||i
"•VaM M /ed hy the ( ..ul.onir in, )
U-.1J off Mortilil
oast. The
nru
....... I mint.
The n
ew
•nil prixuiiera were interned al
J1'unnanili and after Hie war -nil
to Hlherla.”
Mm. Hat dee and her M2 yearold liimhaini were confident the
c*rd Ih authentir.
"I alwnya thought wewnohl hear
»ome
day," nlie Mild.
"I have
n«vrr given up Impe. . . . t v.o
nellrvid lie was dead."
No trace of a Capfain IMel
couhl «• found in Now Haven
hut chief p,„iai In.peel.,, Ilnrrv
t*. (••Irliill '•*•! *»«' wniihl Inu fi
fit*.

Area 'I'eaelierH
Fan* it*.i

Maty ,\||,„ Kniiiff
llrtb it lade.
At th e Sotithnidi l*i iiinii v
School the facility i„ Velma Mil
fhell, piimipul; Nancy lliocli,
fourth guttle; l.tdil,
Ni«, Eveiyn I'ntH’ Hiiil

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Krniif ; mul fln||li|i* liofC,
Moijrnu, / i IImIi \V#*| It mill
tine WeMphal. fit at Knot.
The We I aide I'm ,oil v
Hit lode., Marion mi i .,i,
rlpal; kli/,,h,'|i Mini,.
tfraile, i i, i ill'l llll'
Hindi . |, ell, W.itl,
an MmIhn lie ml, fin,

Wilim*
Kl ||8'*»
fa, .ill v
, |»» in

h.uiM
Ilniil
k' i inli*

III' I &lt;hi in Mi'liool at I .mum mid
dd* I
f»»11•» ivi|&lt; (m rliM 4? |(. *|.
Milw,#r, pi 11 if*l pfi |; iiiiini '1 I'nyii',
conrh nml ni'iin*; lint'll ( ’Hilton,
IMffltjtlll ffiftrli iiml itM'iil iril’l i r f
R. ft I ioii|;lfi*.«( (ViinritrrciHl mnl
history; I( om Ihii | Ninth, iii'lth**
frillt ir , .hiiif ilioiwuulri, Knt’ lLli;
KlliaD Mi M'lliiyio, I iitli* I'l'Diifiiiiira

Kail Strike
((• a iia a M

r ,M

ran* n » i

aH.lKiimeiit of a third Ilian on M r
Ulenel locomotivra. A BpokoHinan
•aid (lie Hrothrrhnod "modified"
it. demand.
The .trike, oilRinally net fni
Apr. 2tt, .tailed May 10 aKain.t
pint, of the I’ennayivania, New
Vork Central, the Hnuthern Hail
way ami Santa Kg Syntemn.
It
wa. extended to the KouUiwontnrn
di.lrlel of the Hntiin Pacific Hail
rood lout Saturday.
A11li•hik li only .unit 18,000 loromotive firemen .truck, the walk*
nut dim opted mnch of the natlon’h rail traii.pnitatlon and had
made Idle .nine 200,000 workernino.tly iallroad employeH.
The break in Hie .trike wai
nnnoulived di.ullv after M A.M
IK S T) and immediately the union
.ent lele«ranu In .trlkinu local,
camelliijf the .trike order.
The union and carrier, hud met
•nntimioii.ly fur nine hour, dm
i»K Hie nijfiit and early mornlnK
livtiru.
SittiiiK In at the peace
talk, were iiiemlicm of the No­
tional (Hatiwuvi Mediation Hoard.
Mlille the currier, .aid the union
withdrew it. demand, a union
tpoke.maii .aid it modified It*
demand to tiie extent that the
■llieation will
|,e approached
tliroURh nihitliilion of the exl.tmulrnrI iiKii*(*rnrnt.
Onv firrniHii nmi on&lt;* rntfirii&gt;i*i
UIU employed op the I,|r |)ie«el
liHomotiveH.
Tiie union l.a.
clmiRi'd tiie l alii null, have heen
v olatl.ur the rote, which or,,.
Vlilen f,,i a file,,,,,,, |,| the foiwatil
culi id Hi,m,.| hi.il,native* ,m main
'me or tin oiir Ii pa.ueiiRer .erv
ire at all time, when the train I,

Lewis Declines*
II •arlaa.4

r„ a

Pag* l l « i

IC w lh a n

that Sidenei iniKht he aide to win
rein.talement In tho United Mine
Worker..
Lewi* .aid Shinier him failed
In exerrl'c "h i. rlirlit of apnenl
li,mi the action of hi. haul unlim"
in M.ueH.iiiR the larRe fine.
Sidiner lost hi. ioh in (lie ruxi
Id not |&gt;uy
pay the
mine, hecuu.c he old
fine and thuu wax deemed to tie
in anrat* with tho union.
Jacoli'i mul,l only invite l.ewlv
to te.tily lietoie the committee hnenuxr hu lack, authority to i.iue

xtaU while xervIriR In the Icflxlaturx.
“ 1 am lo r r y to lose a chance
lo run ■•n the noennd primary
afralnsl Chx.fer McMullen on a
technicality Inxlend of on merit,
because I am Hilly convinced Hie
election In SnraKotn County was
handled In order, I feel flint the
time element nnd a lechnl, allty
persuaded the declilon of the an prenir court.”

tnovioir.
It .aid that if .e rv h e .
of m, addllionnl man I. reiiulieil to
perfoiia wink in the motm room,
the rule, provide he .imll he taken
from Hie .eiilnrlly rank* of the
firemen.
The onion .aid the rule lia.
hren violated throiiirli Hie nie of
.periiil duly men win, have hern
pel fin iiiiiir the work In the motor
room.
Tiie carrier, airrerd, a .pokec
man .aid, to arbitrate the union**
I'harRe. "that certain p ra rlic r. in
connection with the operation of
th r........
were In violation of
cxi.tiiiK contract.,"
The union .aid the aRreernent
eliminated
wiirc
differential'
which it .aid had exi.ted In pay
« f firemen on oil hurninc .team
haorootive. and eI r a Ik h t electric
Imoiaolive.. They liave had low
r i a lei. than Hio.e on coal I,urn
hr or
the ,el«, the imlnn said
I lie new uKifumciit,
It
.aid,
oiliiK'. all late, at the .nine level
No tiKure. were Riven.

ICoht •t.on, in hi. teleiriam to
liikinu I... at., said: "After mote
Hum » in,,nili of neKoltations ,&lt;o,l
mediation and ntx day. of .(like. „
•nil.factory Keltlcnicnt of all i
•lies Involved lia. been rea.'irerl
, mi oin key men have linen not,
fled „m| ui ,trii, ted to have mil
member. return tu aervlee Im
mediately."

(li.nthnm the lldrd and fourth
end kvelyn iihnwrti the fir.l nml
nerend Rtade.,
Pearl llute. I, principal and
lu .l and .croud urndc lencliei at
llie Will on Sc IiihiI at I’unla. I Hirer
lea, Iter, me I lieI,n„ H|ye» tlmd
nml four Hi r index; Her tie S1 TayA union Hpokpumit c l Iv .aid i
h r, tilth and i.ixth Riadea; Uerlhu
HmiRlitou, mu.ic and Can v Sch­ ..........rid not sav iminedlatelv wl,e|i
ley, art.
all tin- men would he hack on the
I'lie f'lllutviiiif leaehei
pit.
minim'luted l&gt;y Hie trunteea, tint
The rail spoke.men anirt l y .
I'd or ii.ked for leave pr&gt; .id,'i,t ml fuel-fill,If Mir hmu I* (
•'llher redRiied
»f ah.ence for one yenr; Kffle tad ,')e m ,,| Hie carrier., of tl.
'tinden, SIIS; ’t'l.elma llnnimmid. union coaiR.H tliev wem violuiu,*
IHS; PhyHi'. Hint. Mary Hot,in- ex 1st in* contrurl* ir. rnnneiHon j
‘on, (hitherioe Itlm.le, and llar- with the operation of ine Ii Ir file.
■0 1 Ponahey. primary teachera; Hr.
Hither llailaiuiiiKh, Mertie l.m
'Me have IIRIei',1 to |;o liefme
(tint mid Kttie .lane K corI,, l.ymai, a lliir,i In,aid
an arhltralimi
too! and Ito.emnry Te.inuky, hoard
wlione decision I . to lie
Oviedo School.
hlmliriK « n both alder," he added.

ind Micheline
tiny
fiom 201h Century-Fox’. "Under My Skin,""ahnwInK^TiiMday"'arid
Wednesday ut the Itllr Theater.

.iihpcenn. for witie..e..
Chairman l.e.in.ki ffl-M irh) of
tlio full l^ihor Committee, who
tier, objected strongly to the invr.ligation iiiidcrtakrti hy Jacoita,
w'thdrew oil,poena powrr from
III, .ill*ononittre rliairmun.
l.e.in.ki licensed .Imi'oIi* of au
thmily pi ordering the invettlgaHon. ,
l.twls, in iirlnR Hip term
"whixtle stop," wu. referring to
Hie type o| .eetrl otdrr* Sulaener
said the mint i a gut .Hldotier .mu
lliat aflri 1,,'wl. piildicy orderetl
Hie miner , hack tu work tliu word
wa» pasHed iiml “ l.ewi. said the
wli.tle I,lew one" Sidenei said
I lo,I ,&lt;i, laid li , wru k.
Sidenei lm&gt; filed unfair IhIxii
pin.tui'. rhnrgPH witli Hie Nu
ii&gt;o„,l
hell,II,m. Hoard at
I'tic K o up,li list the tl MW, l.ewii
the U lited Fleet!i. Coal Co., Can
loo I1MW local, nml Hugh White,
•li Iriil II! piemdunb of tho U S In .
I.rwia wrotx Jaculis Hint since
Sidenei lia* the nglil of appeal
within the union m&gt; fell "wm

ranted In not umhn inking to
testify puhlicy on toe ,|ue*Hon at
Hus time."

I.ewU adurd:
“ It I. unfortunate that com
tnunily feeling on the pail of Mr.
Sidencr’a neighbors and wlrklng
associate* ha* irsidted In till,
episode.
" I f , ar a result of Hit* feeling,
tuken against Mr. Hldcncr hy tho
I,Hill union of wlurh he l« a inernher, re,Ires* would he given him
under tho rule* of the United
Mlnu W orke r, of America if Itu
would aval, nyn.idf of hi* uil,|U„lllie,| right to filo mi appc.il
lim n Hie adlm i of Hie It,cal union."
S T U N EH

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JE R U S A L E M
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Stone,
from nnrlent Mount 7&lt;lon urc to
form part of &gt;, new Jc w l.h tyimg
ngoa In lw limit In New York E lly .
Th e y urn being lonolcd o w i to a
d'-lcgntioii of “ Young l.in o l" roprc.i'iilntivca from New Y oik.

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‘Centrally I&lt;oea(e*l Refreshment ( ’enter”

I ,dnl tint tier re.ni,rres in the
public domain in the ft. S are edl
muted „t Iiotween jrdl.liuniillli and
II(*0,OfllOflll in value.

"M OVIES U N liE ll T H E HTARSM
S A N F O R D * O R L A N D O .*

W A S H IN G T O N . M ay 17— 4/1*1
— The C IO and A. F . ol l- today
.aid labor will demand a new
round of wage increase, if Ctuiirest Iris rent controls die June 30.
Richaid J. G ia v , speaking for
the A . F. o( L. told thr House
Banking Committee that removal
of rent control, would have the
same rflrc t on millions ol work­
ers a* a nationwide pay cut.

REPEATING A
Fam ous Long-W earing

F o il

THE REST IN SERVICE

■ bIE!DU IED
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6.00-16
AND YOUR
OtD TIM

AND

WEDNESDAY

Olhtr Slits
Also Low

your order for Quick Delivery
the fin««t Doflga modeli wa’ve
ever gold are on the way lo our ghowroom
right now. Factory production it* in full owing.
Now li the time to get your order in.
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Information directly from the H»v•rag* Department, which might
b* nf soma a*el*Une* In their ef4i

‘•My employee have never had
an opportunity to tefuta the**
charge, and th# aUt* attorney
and ahurlff’a offlea ta u i failed to
utllli* thalr availability for &lt;m*»Honing.
,
.
Ha aald tha only /W# man who
might have bean In Voluala on tha
eve of tha prlmarlaa ware ChaP.
Eric, and Bart U w tt. John W. Wo­
mack and BlUy Same. 8*ma la the
only on* permanently a»» Hn«d
to tha county . Sehott aald th*
othara, If they , l t n her#, had
com* back Juab to rot# In tha priniarlaa.

• ACCtAIMID BY MIUIOM9 OP MOTORIST!
AS AMERICA'S ORIATI9T TIRI VAIUI.
• 1 1 % M O R I M U I A O I BecauM If* Med*
W i t h B x d u iiv c N h p P l u i- M U t i f Trts d
Rttkhtr.

• J J M J NOM-WCID IAIITY Becauea Its Foil

wflNKMA*

voler.

even though local U w enforcement
agencies haven't *#*p fit to srek

The Only Tire At This Price,
Thol Gives All These Extra Values

Spring ig here and you want to enjoy your
new Dodge now. You’ll be itirpriied how
eaiily and (juickty you can own a new 1950
Bigger Value Dodge i f you act at onctl

Negro

liefme (be May 2 primalte*.
Scholl -aid the only live agent,
vshu might have l.een In
r,unity ul the lime would l»* called
i„ Tallahassee Tliitrsduv to report
on llieir activities, •‘llie I'coi'"’
of till* stall will know, be 'aid,
"whether my agent, have been
guilty or wer*» Just tint victim* of &amp;
political mivgr.”
. u
Tha charge, broka yesterdav
whan Sheriff Ale* Littlefield .aid
ha wax attidying atatamenl* hy
Nagioaa that "thay ware visited
in dead of night by two or more
8tala Ueverage
ent
•He Departmenl
.
ploye* and a voluala Countv con.•table
. . . . . . and threatened with urre.t
ii they didn't vote and campaign
light on elrctlun day."
Littlefield .aid tha Negro,-, -aid
they were U i l to work for ni'im
tor Claude Pappar, State Senate
candidate I. Walter Hawkln. and
County
Coinmlaalon
candidate
Ralph Rlcharde.
Schott aald ha w it Interaaled a*
anyone #l»a In aeelnjt that "iu.llce
I. done If the chargaa ar,v true.

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WASHINGTON,
May 17
— y(A*)

— Republican Banja l o r * today
ebatrad tho engaging Pannaylv*nla primary victory oI Governor
Jomaa H. Duff na a favorable
cman for thi: year's election:.
Duff won tho OOP nomination
for U m Banal* and Ma alato aeorad
n complat, vlatovy fit A Bapubllcon faction*! Im U U with fore*,
haadad by former tJ, R. fenator
Jgaoyh X. Grundf.
.

N .W I i c l u . l v .
R „ 7 „ :,~ P U ,i/c
G o m ^ D ip p h i BlimlimM. Intamal Heat.

• IT IO N M A Becauao f» ^'Built W ith n N#**

iW t O t J N W f
'C A R T O O N " O U T f O X B D "
"H U U K T
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WASHINGTON. May 17 t/P) ■
Wr&lt;trin diplomats rani today the ,
111, I lure I'Oirign Ministers arc
i di- i " i n an Am,in in pioposal |
dm It,, \ piolrsi Russia’* aiming
ol an l.asl German polite division.
‘ 'n ieliiv ol Stale A, lirson look
In London a nig*e*tiu„ tin threc"Here also." he -aid. "t- "n |)owri avlion lo * ill world atten­
■lirined ttie Oeclsration ..f Inde tion lo wliat lir ticlirvrs w v iea
pendence, lliut immoitul e&gt;,,re» lion ol all illegal ailisy in I asteso
-ion of llie American mind’ of Gcimany
whlcli he wu* llie Bulhur "
Infmmid oltoialv said .„da»
llir Allir'Ull }i|u|iutiil lia*

.. ml mo il 111 llie

fir Dodd, ill-o p dnteil ,0,1 it, ii
it was put tli'iilui Iv uit|&gt;r"i,r, •!«•
that the*ceremony wu- tieine f.- •i
in the I.Unary of t'oiigre-- lie.'*,, .­
It wa* Jrffe i-o n ’* "own ii,'&lt;"i„
|iural&gt;le collection ,,f hook- H, ,i
formed llie new hrgliuiio. I.., llie
library w hen it- eolli'i tint,* *ere
burned in IH U "

i |j‘ «r(| |||Mlt*UKlllv Allll lIlAl |
M m rlci
lir bill ol
MliUiu

a irpiiniaiul and warning to watch
his language Senate rules lorlild
a Senator ’» irllrit in g upon auother .Senator's illlegnty or liotioi.
ilr lm r llm low mg, Drm otiatir
l - a d r i l.uias ( 111) filed a prlilion
lo , ul ofl drbale and have a vole
uii Ins moliun In bung the hi PC
loll formally before the Senate
Technically, the debate id llir last
two weeks has hten on a motion to
lake up F E P C .

Tin, petition cat lied 4u nuiiir.,
24 mure than the 1(1 rt-iiuired to
force a .vote at iiuoii (K S TI on the
&lt;pie*lioii of limiting deltul,'. It
will require t!4 vote* to put
Hiiough a deliate limitation, or
cloture a* It It cited.
The- petition wau signed by 2(1
Republican, and 14 Democrat*.
When Humphrey nhoutad that
American people war* being "de­
luded" hy the Southern foe* of thr
hill, Senator Connally (D -Tex),
Jumped up lo challenge the state­
ment as a "reflection on every
Senator who la oppoied tu clo­
ture."
Connally'* contention wa* u p Long (D -L|, who
" "**
In-Id hy Senator laUlll
was acting as praalding officer.
Senator Ku*»ell_( D-G b ), (juartar-

hahly inakt up ill* hulk ol

aiiuy.
Infoimaul* said Bldain would
rnuceultale on jrl lighter* ami
auli-tubmanna
warfare.
Uiilain
lia- shown gieal allictency in both
phases.

Proposer* of the International
army plan contend that It will tie
.fui if nation, concentrate
on wliat they cun do best and IlloM
"fin lenity. Thi* will avoid llir
dilemma nf r,printing too much oil

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Dr Knit Schnmacher. Ie.nl,-i "( Sunh-id All stilt. Ntio ntl ll.nl
Hi,, tte.l i.erinan Socialist 1‘uii) tiulldmv »h t.I, i fitrpii-.tt
inn,lloiietl thi. newest minor -n
'llir lltlih , lit* |*»tl.liv’d *
it -perch in lleilin Monday
IL- predicted Hu- East tin mum iml !••• m iIi! I»»i I**", limn i.
"People’. Arlnv" would lot,I I­ uru*»iint |»*«it! It.i il. I* pi »*••
•••• IlH' •I *l*'h•
I ween HfiU.IMtO and 400,1100 non
% il* f t'nii^lil li* ! »• ill \l*i d
when il i- fully oigailixed
I It*'•*
A nor ns n report* are not noli'- at a t‘*» i «e|
III* III! If •11II(!' •*I til** 1*1•
■o alar mine liut do Indicale
Itu.*ii,u- xi" tcainimr Hie "„o. t fctt It Is !»•11«*s.-.I I loil Iin nu I*
11111 Ivf -r Iti e’d wl» »
ii -" ol ii much larger foice wlu.i I!vt*l v **••
4in|»l* |Miiii|*tii»
can ll, u., wav lie dead ib"d a- •i i*r truuL
city
jMillce unit loll linin' s full It",!,
( il \ M III
M K i••(allt i
S, my
llte-r report, tlidlc.il,' II
Hus.lull- are siipptvinK lank .«i out Ill'll fill I Ilf •••n »• •
iillerv.
leeuiniBiesBiice vehrcl. Trm *kv I I Mill I III’ Mono l|( ll
wto* uddi’-l In •
I in I
ami arm- a. anil-lank i?u„
IllUllt 'w i'e|Ul|Mlii'llt
Ml •Ml
haio.ika- amt otlo-r weapon.
months i r *».
M.m
MI'lllh*' I * nf Ho* • I
MIAMI SLOW
i'liailts A sm)4’II»I loll III ItieMl III"
MIAMI, May 17 — i/Pi
A Iiik yvnifiiUk ilm,ii*-i,il tin* i»»
vicious rain.'piall with wind m JIOM-.I •al** iif th#* fir«* 11m*I »
i.••
gu.ts up lo 66 lull** an lioui planned III »'inif»*r tin*
la.I,e,| dawnlown Miami fur about witli i ilv Mana*t«»r ( Itltv-i.i &gt;
a half hour today.
Killlllll III »lltl«*l to S I ♦* III
Approximately a half-met, .,I infornmtiMii
Klir t hi»'f M N i lev vI in I •
rain fell in In* than 40 miniil"Stit'el. were flooded and •■&gt; lirniFhl 1tie (•pillion I Iml Ihe i"
some case, wulrr overflowed
ent *Iei!/|vive Irot'h •’&lt;!• Ijv
(4 Mutineer# IIH
l‘*»»*
walk, into slmpn.

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Kills Haiti* hi ft*
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Mrs. Frank Chase To Serve As
Chairman Of Orchestra Group

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vmight in im- sw illin g rnpi
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lo Bu ('elehrated
l^v Lofal (iroupn

MAHCHINO tn front of die S&gt;voy
Hotel tn Loudon, ltd* voting l*dv
make* no *ect*t ot Iter lautlmante

a* ll ». aacretary of Ht»l* D«au
Ait.,ton attend* • "I’tlgrtui*" 'lin­
net In lira hotel. At Itcton It tn Knglatof nieatlng ulttt Fot- txn Hectet„,,„s of Hrttiili *"•! 1oiioo for
“rtlltl V-at" talk*. (f 'd .i.........“&lt;)

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IL N. Iluwl ( laiins
Satislaulioii Over
T a l k Willi Stalin

aI 111 Ilk II 6f!•( ll** % ill
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Mini. IliHtir •M-l I ihU v
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SALEM, Ore., May 17
(&lt;1t
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled
)
yr.trrduy that a minor child cun
Mil* M parent for damage*
The
4 tu .'I declalon upaet a rule of law
stemming from an 1M91 Ml»ul*»lpI,
foil • | V*il || I *a*11111v I
pi Supieme Court ifJcGion.
•. a V M
MulillOk
The suit her# wa. to e.tahIMli
M.mH.-, \ 1 Vitli.t
a father'* re*pon»lbllltv for Hie
I ii y t •• li**r|i i cr* i • I
death of a ion. ll wa* brought to
•In
l ••till v *» iv,*’ I.i*
e.tahllah Hie liability of *d tusur
•t lltflrt .-I t |a*t\ t I
ame cuinpany. Damage* uf 66.IHIU
i. .. *1 I |•
••w|||« *• | .1.
were awarded the mother, whu
wa. left with eight children to sup­
I Itrat* Im ii u i I
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port.
•‘•IIV*I ul loll I '( *
id t tl
An end of the war — V-J Day—
celel,ration figured In Hie situa­
I ••It lilt
•••I*tl
-t Mll loll. I III* I lull*
tion.
(loll III Hi!' Hllltl'il
tieorge W. Parker, hi* son.
*t» * nti.l
11*** *tii (*:iRrd rold v
\ iiii.it*'
Billie, end a brothrr of Hie elder
••IIk*i infill* i ra dltti'ii i I I •.hi nl &lt;t
Purkei, all of Sweet Home, Ore.,
Mr*. Frank Cha*a of Windermere, fotm rily uf Sanlm .l. "til serve ii&gt; uf I4»fi |n i milir in* tin.*
.1 tin*
w, ie killed Aug. 14, IU46. A truck
The Seminole County Bov Scout driven hy the father plunged off a* chairman of the women's divttmn of tiie thieclotale „ l il,r Svinphouv •*4«•If 1 •Oallicil I \\ ll ll I -la l ..r
National Jambora* Committee met an embankment Into a river. The
I lie Itl0( |»MVA*tm iH l'M lil i (ltd I III*
eiterday noon at tha Touriat court held that the father was Orchestra of Central Florida, an niganiratum lin t ha- vtaitrd in -iiin , « Mill I m| uf KlOlllU* (*11•'I k; \
live
campaign
lo
raise
0
4
0
,0
0
0
to
promote
the
ritahliiluiienl
"I
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.enter with Robert W. Llpplncott drunk ami "guilty of wilful mis­
{Iiiiiir ('uriMiipoiidciiU •tiltiiniictl
presiding, and mada plana to ad- conduct."
phony orcheMra in thia part °l (he atalc. R .1 Ca m ga u ,* g«n--ial
•in* tiuikR Ri miHiik; iii « i iii . t *d
vcrtla* Seminole County at the
tu the Mississippi Supreme chairman of (ha campaign.
Um* Ul’W/t t’Ollll'l III*. *
I Ml* k»K
National Scout Jambora# at Valley Court case th* court there had held
A n organiiational dinner „ l director* wa* lirld y rtin d a y at (hr
Forge, June 80, July 0,
|»lt'rail-i| la'Klkfl Iih i*!Hlld It'd dm
a child could not lua hi* patent* Orange Court Hotel, Orlamlu. in
Present ware Edward Hlggin*. fur damages.
•*I**- •' lllo I If «ll‘t ‘itln III Ills li'|d|i‘ ,
order to obtain Him voluntary and culture In O n lra l Florida
John I'laraon, John D. Adam*. Jr.
Li&gt;M iiii( :
service*
of
a
sufficient
number
It will rontrurl fnr Hlr nrest-nla
John L. Kadar, W, H. Pugh, GT. D.
‘ lint InlL.w mill .'S.di •ttkfrra of
of
Intaraatad
people
and
to
tier
Hon of musical programs, enter VHiWra ItulWi Ull Ii.'NiIi'I 1 I 'll all •’
' ’ A. Williat
llama and’
Andaraon, John
bonaily
contact
2,600
to
!UM)(»
talnuieiits, concerts, pluv- ami "t&gt; nml Him Mct'iid-ii y-li* in i *1 inut| Im
C. L. Redding.
individual*.
eras, and will inainlaln « -vtn *••HiitiMiiiiiil if rmiilii &gt;1 mv. hi I
Mr. Llpplncott appointed a comTh* campaign will encumitss- phony orchestra in Central Flnr ut tuill litUMt loilfi .(ltd ||||f It'llll
mlttee to plan tlia placing of
In th# Hal of Sominola County all of tha Central Florida area, Ida which will assist in the etlu |m oida'iun ur«t lo In* uliliiliMfd.
paintinga on acout Ionia,
The
commit!#* which include* Mr. Hlg- toachara publlahad Tuesday, th* said Robert 8. Carr, praaldeni of cation uf talented young mini
Mayor* clans.
glna, Mr. Radding. Mr. Kadar and following namoa of tonchare waro the new orjuniiatlon.
D A Y. D U IVI.
and Interested parsons in 21 cities
Mr, William* wUt moot again in unintentionally omiltodt
Thia orchestra will lielornr tu th"
III. D.A.V. will ms'"-1 Inulght nt
Mr*. E. D. Brownie#. Somtnol* •r* being contacted with a view tu people of Central Floritln ami will mini o'clock at tint l.t-gmti Hut and
about two wooit# to took# further
High Bcbooli Cklorie Dnvla and aattlng up local organlcatinn*.
plan*.
bo available for concerts ip anv jiluits will be made for a inuinb.trHenrietta Thurman of tho SouthTha drlva waa started Monday of (ha riHo.s In this area. A nerier •.Ini, drive.
I'luna will ul*o b«
•id# Primary School I Retold Hock- and will ba continued through M-v of alx concerts hs* l&gt;eeu arramred made for sending delegate- to the
BIG-HMK GAMRLRR
81,
"We
aspect
to
obtain
14
0
(0
0
onbark
and
Gloria
Prya.
Lyman
NEW YORK. May 17 ~ UP) for the Winter f’ark-Orlando urea utalu convention Irt June.
Big-tlma gambler Prank Eijek- School, Longwood: Edna Maa or two-thirds of tho |60,000 budget on th* following date*: Nov. 21.
Huntphray,
Laka
Mary
School.
In
this
effort,
Mr.
Carr
stated.
aon owned a five M r eant Interest
U. A I'.W. BREAK Eft
Lake Monro# toachara ware llat- "The remaining portion will come Dae. 8, Jan. 4, Jan. 20, Feb. a anil
*bU*
room that
In n Florid* gambling
Mrs. Harman Jaeohnun will
Fab. 22.
Extra concarl* are
from
tlcke*
axles
to
ba
hald
later
ad
under
tha
OeMV.
School
head­
nattod
( 4 l i U ,AM.70
----------- in
spenk at H:0O o'clock tiuiigld over
ing. The Geneva School Include* la the year. Tha project has Man achaduled for Dec. 22 witli a Tiiauon YiT 1.1. „i, : ..• . ut,jui.i,
__ _|)y
J iy
12 monUu,, authorfttii
u M ktod*/!
chorus and March U with a na­
Mary
Lea
Nie
kola,
principal,
and
wall
received
au
far,”
ha
said.
Asalet ant Dfatrtot Attornor AI
"laiael, Uutpost uf Democracy,”
Tha Symphony Orchestra of tional artist.
frod B. Bcottl raoertod Krickson'a Lula Moran,^teaajjar.^At tha Laka
Miss Klara Farley, chairman of the
A
charter
fund
is
being
built
Nlehola
it
Central
Florida
la
a
non-profit,
Monro#
Behoof,
int#r##t in Plorida Mmkllng a*
Radio Committee of Hie llusincts
up
to
form
a
“back
lug"
ami
to
W
eKtr,
Eula
educational Institution the pur­
part of a Uoting o t i
aetiod principal and 1
tha luectss of the orches­ and Professional Woman'* Club,
raid on tho
r*a off- M. Grantham and , relyn Jobnaon pose of which la to encourage and Maura
umiouncad today.
diiaaataata mnaienl appreciation tra'* first season.
are taac
lea h art.
.

Plan» Are Made To
Advertise Seminole

lit,

!| dr. idr ill the

*()

Cerm anv -to

,,, i, an I vtcri
m-

l irm li I'tilrigii Minislei S-hlinuD r_,
opposed making any pobli. vtalemelit about ihr niuatioi, it •hi*
lime

thi* j p g,| ,,r„

tilled law. pub­
. ' 4 , 1,1 itlllll of

li l,
ih

Of Big Fire Truck

ll was Iraiurtl dial Hevin -up|,oiled t,V Kchiim.ili made llir point
that pilhli, piolest al dot lime i
Weslrili
Ir aI•

17 &lt;,!’)
Mi
,,moolo cd tod -' i.F t lo give the
, i,i,4" ol al -ome
i |, - tiie form
Kolii -leel and

I1

"-rf-.iia'TirL.a i«

agent- IlitlnddaWd

fits'

A I ! i r *1 I )ccision Is
l isot lined 1n Pre,i 11-• t*i N&lt;- w I .aw
lied T &lt;• d a y
i i:

IttN O O N Mas 17 — idh —
II," ttlunlic r ouitril agrrril Inniglil In set op u primanriil delrii-r lU xuiiiiainm In inert cun-

Debate On F EPC |Treaty Nations
l-eatls To Angry Ponder Army To
Words In Senate Contain Soviets

D A Y TO N A HKACII. May 17
iai»i
Stall* Ht»**r*g* |irpurtm*,nt
n iiritnr l.rwk« Stshutl Rromi^tl
heri*
would roioduct nU
*11'
vr.ligation of chat gee JJ"*1 hi*

TODAY

West L eaders
Give Germany
Owners’Power

Dramatic Ucscm* Of Woman In Niagara Uapids

M .1 V I i r S i l l ISI il III fs I
The CIO rpokeamen »al&lt;l
still I* u .evero shortage ut
1 1,1 I t. 1 I lair "I (In
I
tug. .ut
rent, people cull
till ....pay
!,,iii.i,iir
ill, 1 ,1, I tl , ' ll II," III "10 I
It w
l»*ll (In* imiwIiI !•&gt;mu I 1
raid .three .toa foUl .million
housing
lly AHHtll IA TED fit IMS
W A S H IN G IO N . May 17 &lt;7P)
t,o
no'- ham, •*■•!. -t to
unit* .till m e needed fui model ule
lli r 12 North Atlantic- ll»aty lia •| Wr*| ( art III HI » !.••••*•!
Income farnilie..
Senate debalr on F t Pi grew
d ol I lir t I*p llllll* ul v• i- *
r
r
i
ii I il &gt; xiididlilfrs
1
»
m !» lli» Writ
tiiili* today wrighed thr pos-ihilllv
T h f t r statemeut »uld:
&lt;
|...,| .ll III, II. V. ’ - ICI I "
lullI healed today and Senaloi Hum
make or bo d.v
-T h e C IO rallx* upon the ‘
ol mealing an iiiternativm vl aiiuv l&gt; not |&gt;ii|iaie,t
p ln ry ( ! ) M inn) Iw icr wai vullrd
W
--I
l.eim
all
.pM'liopi,
I.i.1.1. , ami I'oo'i
lo continue
coiittnue Foderul
Kedcrnl rent
r
i rr&gt;*.
r ** to
r 11vi., I ir.illlimg
I,, contain ( onimuoisni.
control* until housing iei|iiire down hy Southerner* who prutetlif,, nlra id pun lia.lim
I-"
police
In wliat might hr the lavt day ol
inrnt* of middle-income and low- ed hr wa* ratting irlleclloni oil
h, d"p .fit llir nl
Allot
lengHiv
dl'cus'ioii.
offi­
thru larudun , oiifrience, Mir hotInruinf
cial .Bid. H"' Km,ivn Minister,
\|„ml llorr v ir r l- ie-- ••"!
"We ugiee that provtuion should thrill.
eigu M llllilets ol llie pact ioutline* decided to drop Hm sullied witli
hx made for orderly relaxation of
O m e was when llm n p h iry ac­
M
m
, i Ao*li"w l tii.iw.iv d"
controls, urea by area, a* houilnk cused 11 PC opponents ol "delud­ bra id all A lliriira ii ptupoial •“ Hie tinder slnioling il cun bt*
lived* are met. UtH «hl* svUii.nl
set up a super command
It tiroogbi ,t|) uio'vv luiei on lor possi­ I....limy llie • ilv l ouiliii' ton &gt;■!
merit proexxa must be u flexildo ing" jh e American people. The would weld logrlhei then lllihlaiy ble joint action
r.l I,, |ir t ol lei i Im ll,r In,, t a*
onx— H muxi work both w»)'*. ^ second time was when he denounc­
The French government is re- p.,1 ol a pl.t* to irjilatr ,1 .ill,
power
and
ilienglhail
t»olllcal
and
riiui wh«n a local «r*» thut* H&gt;»‘ ed as "blasphem y" the contentious
lorted nu
lined lo
to wan
wait unu
and oh»erre
ported
inclined
lid*
it ha* decontrolled too xoon ll may
economic lia* a* well.
itu-six'- action tn Eastern Her i new alld looie utsiiro
of
tome
that
Fair
Employment
, vers* thxl action and *«ln»tmt«
III,-k
many
more
cloaalv
lialute
making
Under this plan the continental
contrpfa until l« U
•“t« Practice* legislation i* a Commun
"
* ’
At lime*, hr ad.led llie Dti-l hsrnuntlies wtrtlfd supply most nl the up it* tntmti
r&gt;t idea.
Theie aie numerous reports lo I,a.I to ilop and ha, k up ,n oi.ln
giounJ
forces.
Dafenta
eapeits
llie American government tellmtIn each* cast. Humphrey first
• * .11,
» Th.
have lecommendad
a standing ,,f Itu.Men military revival in In «r| around •m ount. . ait-mc t
( I , lx conxlduslng a hill
con' wa* oidered lo take hi* seat, then
I'lie lute-i tlelav in yrtiuic It- I ••r * I" “ hh
10 divisions — 450.000 Ka.tein Cermanv
“ sCaastaaxS «• ra«X « » &gt;
was given permission to go ahead an,iy ul
"rumor*" Indicate tho Hu-.I.o- Hull lltrir ,- Iml "l,r ImiMllie. I"
French infantry would pro
with In* speech. It amounted tu ***.."
inav institute
cnneerftiHon
,
, . il i ,|... IliaV
lll-llioie c-oiiac,
,|-»„

w

Dully!

___ i - j

America Asks Protest
Re Made Of Red’s
Aiming I'.ast Ger­
man P o l i c e l'orce

Senator Humphrey Is Super Command Will
W e l d Together 12 mM|, ......
Called Down Twice
them
hou*- j
Western N a t t O 11 V. («r|Hi«IIV
Hy Smith's So 1o n s
Diev

place."

Ak(o&amp;mk*e4
WIAINER!
•

ul the nresidrllHal office the di*
crimiuuting p.limiuge of .11 tiie
a it- and science.."
Or. Frreuian pointed mil that
"the 'jilrltuul life unit (iitli of
Jeffs!-till weie compas-ed in u«
plum word, us ever uii hone.I
ptutaainan
wrote:
'I ove
vour
ueighlmr *•■ vmir-elf and vour
country more than vimmelf.
He
just.
He true.
Murmul not ut
I lie weys ut I'rovldence'."
"Kighly-two when lie died and
udHlcled with per-unul inlsfor
tune lieyond the mete and measure

Schott Promises
To Conduct Probe
In Voting Threats

Onurn Open
U H S I*. M.

N o . 193

Atutociatetl Prctw Leaned W ire

lliey were honor (lurslr al a ceremony in thr l.ihraiv of I uii|iir-s
,,wiu|,/ing publication iiv the Princeton llniver*ilv pres, ,,f the ( i m of
'rj volume- III the ilelinitise edition of (he leffeisou wiilinv*
Hr lloo gla- S Frccm m i Hicli ♦
hi,,n,l. V.i
til'tnrinn hii,I editor, of lined men - Woe hr k id h&gt;delivered the priiici|iul add,op n&gt; fuitli tl, America ” Oi I , ••in in
III" ceremony
li" |,:,ld tribute to added
differ-m i’- viest rest t i le,inline
I Sr Hir'd i \Y Oudds. pre-ldeut
and til- lung N itli in the siniule of I'rinceton, tntrodiired &lt;• net •&gt;I
virtue*
Mai-li.,11. forme, Pe,',ei"M
f
“ Through the five luneiinirr* hi Htatf and Artnv Chief of Stuff
iiiu.leird Hint Hie diversified -ut, during Wm Id War II. . '*.•■&gt; e\
j e t - lie hud sisvt* tiuuled *„ Ibor- rmpl.il iif tlio-e uuslno • u t . ) ,
ouglily," Or Freeman .nut. "it eu Thomu* Jefferson s'Speeled
the
,*n v foi him to make one funiTinn tree rittren- of the re|mt,H •"

" If rents are decontrolled on a
nationwide bans, I am absolutely
certain that unions all over the
country will demand an increase
in wages," Gray declaied.
John Fdelman and Donald M ongurnety, representing C IO , testi­
fied that rent increases already ill
effect in drconliolled areas "are
cguivalenl lo cuts of 5 lo If* p«(-1
cent in wages."
"Y o u can be sure," their state­
ment said, "that there will he a
vigorous, and a fully-justified, de­
mand for wage increases to off­
set such wage cuts it they lake

H IG H W A Y

T i restone

—

To Maintain Rent
Control Over Sec­
tions O f A me r i ca

Cnlnr C’nrftm n— S htirls
U nder

...

O r a y W a i n s L /O n g ress,

it o d t t n n r

e*e«s*e4by Cb*&lt; fa *|

NEW SPAPER

W A S H IN liT O N . May 17 — f/P) - I’ lMirlenl I iu iim ii and C,rn.
Carnige C M in lia ll Inday were yu e n specially Imuntl m p ir - „I the
fir&lt;i tolum r of a nm num -nlal edition of the papers of Thomas M f e i »on.

-

I'h ild rrn

D A IL Y

Big 3 Chiefs
Wage War U Truman And Marshall Receive
Volume Of Jefferson’s Papers Stalled Over
Threatened By
Berlin Issue
Union Leader

D O U H I'E P E A T L 'R E

B L O N D IG S
BliffidI O
DEAl
tP«» •*« *'•K !''»

IN D E P E N D E N T

E u U b liuhu d 1908

VOLUME XXXXI

TON !&lt;vMT—WEDN ESI) A Y

f-A K EI.AN II. May l « - (Sn«clal) — fir. I e„ Strrltiov. noted
Frcnch-ltunsia„ , herni.t, h«. lolned
the staff of the Florida Southern
College h|r&gt;.tcsearch lahnrnlory, it
wii* announced today tiy Presi­
dent l,U,hJ M. Spivey.
Hr. Slrcl/ov, who received til.
do,'tor of plillmiophv degree at the
ftilivcnitv of Toulouse. Fra nee,
was formerly In charge of the Stir
i.H WihnI ifistilintion plant irt
llonnln and wa* prrddent of the
lnrge.it rnxyme-prnduring plant In
Moithern Europe,
Apiminted a. a»soclnte rhrml.d, f*r. Strelt/ov will work unifei
Hie direction of Hr. Hori* Sokol,iff
dir,•rlo,• „ f research,

AN

J E R U S A L E M — (/Pt — Work
err In llm Arab-held Old City of
Jem .idem have finished repairing
Tim great
Auatrallan lint.x,
thr roof of the Churrli of the llnlv Carldne, flatly refuxed to go mt
Sepulchre which was ilanimfcd l,v |n the rain and lit* trainer wa*
f(r« lin t year.
After th" fire forced to dovi.e a small urnKing Ahdiilliili of Hashemite .ford- brell which could ho nttnrhed t/
an pledged that he wnohl see Hint Ids bridle.

n . O H I f l A ( OI I.KCI'.

Mitry llaitiuv, •liwhir llufli I.iij*
lish; Until*
\I. Niim.mi, .ixtlt
CIIh Ii', I.ik’i IIi; Wclh., filth Kin»lr;
CSoldit* K h i I i i 'i iiih I tilniiioi Win­
kle, flr.il Hindu.
At til*’ ( ivli'Hn Sr lifml W. A.
Ttftffiif’ Is pilliitpnl nml lrnrhm
Of lihvdira
Iriitltrin m i *1 I'mif
Mlkl»»», filn- ienl *MliifMtjnii n11ft
•Otlsl
lion**; Annin Th*»ni|i«iriia
lihmry n»*d
Jmlv Amiri
Mill, 1‘ t ’fll ill, fOlOllll'fT|&gt; lll'i| |*l**f'
cluh; hoth I *ir^*&lt;n( , iioiiih rrnn
omlcs no*l •lienee; l.iiev l'i|o|uii,
Iticrt lif*iim* *••• nml Kiifclftili; I'loi
film \VlltilIn*hi, Sp'olsl ni"l iltfli
fifth Ktadeii, Kal hi t in" Teauue,
Ri nd", l.illtaii Mi * n11. f■hii rIt .in I |
third Kiiet •' mill Illll'OtllV III***
•Droml pimle
,
(Mm *'*•. I •mi I
H iti*ii*i*l m.'l
Seventh mul •i»!11*I• hiimIi* tenrlie*
Sixth irrade and Idille llnmptou '
al tile I "hi Mill V Melioul Mildred I
Tilllv li'nelii ill" fourth, fifth and
tho flmt ovoiul and Itdnl Riade.
’I lie tleneva IVlinol farultv i"
elude. Mary l.eo Nhliol*. prlu
el pul, and «vveid h •mil eliilrlh
grade
fradr«. Mary Walt in tearlie. t(,e
fifth and Hixlh giade., Kttla M

ft

X m i f a i l Oa«&gt;

Partly cloudy.
L o c i thundxr.bower, at sratterrd pls.e* thi*
aflrllMHIII slid po.sitd, III ' Jwth
portiim tlm r-diy

h w m m U m r a m •* u m w « u t
T u F r x u t x tbu P r u g m x of A ixrlcu .
T o Product Proa parity foe S tP * u L

thx repair work wa. carrl*d nu^
An InvMHgatlmi dl-doivd tha
idiue itarted mcidentaliv.

ARABS REPAIIl C lf l'R ril

Watson Wins Right

W EA TH EH

XX fii.it Hu*
,n i t tin* lieill.‘\ will
|19 I \Mill'll

m

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•aniraui l.eWar*
I »
ui WterHns,
*i l. I
11,gi. School
in, Infantry.
I
H.l " ||| S*oral
...I,- prior to
. ui lint
Knift

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i . . in.'iieh to
i i iniatton
I 1 d„l .1, , ii imis and
„ »d l l» , , . eii in Nanu ,1 Him,
will i hen l,e held ttt
i,
•ind Ih. iml.lie In Illtil, lue,lilies.
M,-e „t \,med F’nrces
i i,ii.lnii i/. \niericans
it, .1 Ih \ tlmiisl ill'­
e m l' it loll of
, i,•I ll h Ih.
,n..I i. ie,"
I he main ok.1 itiene i.-» — ■. including
drill .-"injimieuis is tin* so"I IP,' lluil. I Mutes
li,,’ year tnvinmug July I,
llie
iclive iiiililnrv man..I tli" United Mates will b*
&gt; ,,, ll,.&lt; Xiinv till,000 In
, i i tii.l Marine t’urpa and
in the An i-'orcen
Ani,' ' " m&gt;ii i,.-'ii ndl lie trained
Niiimiiil •&gt;mu.I and tha
«&gt; .'..inp.meiil i

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tin,'npoi I, I*", a. I n, II \
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|.| I.'t I. t -ItlUllll.l 4' II
In Ring ••-&lt;•(Vi'.l hi- lia, I,, I i
..I l .lm alii.u th gi",' n "in 111.....
Sl.ilr N.irim.l •t.ln.id u, ru n
II
lit,'., .'iiieit'.l I
*
Viluv
i &gt;
I "i .*.• nod gi ii,lwai,d I , "in 11v,•
. I,...d in Align- 1, I &gt;11 Di tin,&lt; i in llunali »ti. i, H"' l'ii' ii
la.'hi'd Di'.' ,'. Mill iml ft.*,. ■
, "luiiti'.'i pallid i.l• •tn- ull act
It.' ,titanic,I llir laid "I maim t&lt;
Vl.it.di, I'.ltl, wild" in 4-, inlunl i
&gt;|,,lIillolii " llu il Im III.’ i'Mi X" |
l'*,i,'i' H»- w i reilevi'd li.,ui art .
i.i duly in Id Id
N IE W E A T H ER
III, Rlllg, III- Wll&lt;. Ill,' Inl'IU'U •
I i iii . i'j Ni ul nl Ml I'nla'ki. Ill
l A* KUONVIl.LK, Mav 17— (A*)
und lour year ,,|,l "I, re id,' id
iit2 I'ark Avenue In King aid ‘ I (11(111
I IItItuii
that In:, three years in Hie llii"ai
tun climate wua tu main i, ii»mi
lur chno-ing i iin Ida to Im ale
I ', m cr
i .uii e-ton

SON ILL
XV. H. Harrell, owner uf Hat
i.-ll'a tirocery, HD I Hunt,ml

Vie

' . i Orleans
N i-.,

York

l i, .eiiix

line, was Miildenlv called I I'll! hlllgil
Greensboro, N. C ,
'eulai J-i, -..‘Ulil L'ililx _
to llm uxiremvly critical lomli | : -'.iitlu
(ion nf hi* tun, laiitn llariell J i.i.ronvill*
who has boon under medical curt
f leuu
at the Greensboro ilospitul fur tin i Hindu

past year.

iampa

...

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Won A Case Against A&amp;P
A t alm otl everyone now knows, the anti-trust lawyers in Washington have brought a civil suit to destroy A&amp;P*
They ask the courts to order .the dissolution of this company.
They say th at this suit is based on the fact that they won a suit against us a t Danville, Illinois, in 1946.
They did. In th at case, Federal Judge Walter C. Lindley made a decision against A&amp;P.

his decision, Judge Lindley wrotf:

thereafter, in a letter
it

/ have not condemned the A&amp;P system.

I have not made a finding which could
be the basis for a suit of
So, now we have the anti-trust Lwyers saying th at their suit to dissolve A&amp;P is based on Judge Lindley’s decision;
while Judge Lindley himself says his decision could not be the basis for a suit of dissolution.
In previous ads we told you about the cases against A&amp;P which the anti-trust lawyers lost. We promised to tell
you about this case they won. Here is the story of the Danville case.

What We Did To Correct This

What Judge Lindley Objected To

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In the light of the decision, we immediately set about reviewing our petivitiee to be *UI*
thet there could never again be any criticism of our operatione.
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First, the Atlantic Communion Company abandoned the dual role to which JudgO t.IndUf
objected and which he said was the basis of his decision against us.

A t Danville, the anti-trust lawyer* made nil of the charge* which they era again making
qgainct A&amp;P today. They were aubetantially the some charges they had made and dropped
at Dallas, Texas, after four federal judges had objected to some of them as "inflammatory."

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the charges out of eottrt. Ho did not mako any dacislon on others.
He even took occaaion to praiso A S P for tho officiant job of food distribution it had done.
Judge Lindley said:
“To buy, self and distribute to a substantial portion of 130,000,000 people, one
and thrss-auarter billion dollara worth of food annually at a profit of V/s
IVI| c in li
on oach dollar, fa an achievement one may wall ba proud of.
"No p/oee in tho world I taho it ara people so wall fad as in tho Unitad Statos, No*
whoro else, f suppose, do food diutributora accomplish efficient distribution at so
low a margin of profit. In contrast, wo aro told In othor nations tho problom io not
one of on adequate diet Aut one of no dial at all'.**
But Judge Lindley did find us in violation of the Sherman Act. H* based his ruling on the
duel role played by our fresh fruit end vegetable buying subsidiary, tha Atlantic Commission
Company, whereby that organisation acted both as buying agent for AAP and as selling
•gent for growers.
judge Lindley said:
"It I assume for the parposo of dirpoeition of this case that In general tha policy
at AdtF was to oporato within this law and attribute to defendants a desire to
comply with tho low, there stiff remains the conscious, knowing adoption by all
defendants of a plan of action by the Atlantia Commission Company offsc tins
every department of AdkP and every retail store which cannot bo equated with
tho intent and purpose of tha act.**
In his Utter explaining the decision, Judge Ltndley wrote: “/ Acute condemned their pro*
K en through tho Atlantia Commission Company**
JudAe Lindley imposed fines totaling 1175,000. When hit decision was upheld by the Cirouit
£guri of Appeals in Chicago, we paid the fines. This ended the case—but we did not stop there.

We did this even though the Atlantic Commission Company had boon llconaod for
many years by the United States Department of Agriculture
‘ jltui to act M both a buyer
and seller of fresh fruits and vegetables.
The Atlantic Commission Company now only buys for A&amp;P. In other words, ire stepped
doing tha thing which Judge l.indlay suid put us in violation of tho Sherman Aef^,
We made additional changes in other methods of operation which Judgf Lindlof
had questioned at Danville, even though he did not base hi* decision on *
Wo did even more than this I
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We want down to Washington and asksd the anti tiust lawyers what alee they
we should do to conform to their new interpretation of the vague onthtraet laws.
The only answer we ever got was that we should break up this company/
Despite their claim that they were not opposed to AAcP’s else, they
wa destroy this sise.
Despite their claim that they were not opposed to our manufacturing
manufacturi
operatons,
they Insisted that we get rid of our factories which produce many of tho i n i fobdo
you buy at A&amp;P.
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Despite their claim that they were not opposed to our low pricee, they Insisted fhdt
we destroy many of the efficiencies that make these low prieat possible
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In other words, they insisted upon tho dissolution of AAP.
We were still trying to find out from the antitrust lawyers wbht e'so
wo should do to conform to the law when they filed tho current suit to &lt;

Why, Then, Do They Want To Put A&amp;P Out Of Business?
■ rttsb eetU s snit was fUed, the aatMnist lawyers have been making dempflng statements
that eould nwigwdy.hurt our buabaas If tbey ware believed by the public,

Tbay say they are seeking to ‘Unjoin” AAP from engaging in eertah
itkatlnan " Wh° U purp0$9 of thU Mit U no iio
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President Says He
, Will Continue To
Battle Labor Law
Truman Declares T-H
Act Threatens To
Eradicate L a b o r
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BUTTE, Mom., May 12—&lt;/P)
— President Truman raid today he
will not "cease to fight** for the
repeal of * the Taft-Harlley labor
law.
"The Taft-Harlley law hang*
ever the head of labor, threatening
to dtitroy the gains of 15 yean,"
he raid.
A "There it will hang until we ate
able to replace it with a law that
is fair In management and labor
alika.*'
The Preiidenl, in one of a seti t i of major talks on his croncountry crusade for the fair deal,
aaidt
"That it lomething we mini do.
not only for the take of labor, for

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Make New Gaines
Over L a b o rite s
Britain's Urban Pop­
ulation
Drifts
Away Prom Attlee
I,ON DON. May
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for
ministers today agreed on a surer*
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economically and politically.

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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R B

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F R ID A Y

MAY

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Mediation B oard
Attempts To End
U.S. R ail S trik e

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J u s t i c e Department
Charges Companies
A r e Monopolizing
West Oil Industry

Eugene Dennis
Is O rdered To
Jail By C ourt

WASHINGTON. May 12 ~ n m
—The Justice Department today
announced a major anti-trust ac­
tion against seven large oil com­
panies in connection with their
operatons in the Far West.
Attorney General McGrath said
Don H. Murdoch, president of Ii* hid filed a civil action in the
the Peerless Laundry. Ltd., a t : f-denl district court at Los AnWinnipeg. Manitoba, succeeded t. :,c|m charging the seven with
Hugh Jackson. Palo Altu. Calif, *nli irmt law violations “ in the
as president of Klwanls Interna­ production, transportation, tefin-)
tional. Mr, Murdoch was elected ing, end markdng of crude oil and
president at tha recent Miami tefined petroleum products in the
convention.
Pacific slates area.”
Hr said ihn area included Cali­
fornia, Oregon. Washington, Ne• -ids, and Atitona.

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Two Fresh Outbreaks
Of Vinlriirp A r e
Reported By NYC
In Oh i o , Indiana
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The

government Im » revived illempls to
end
the (rippling rail strike diet
Si.t v s
h iv ulleil nratlv .’(KI.OOO and
M u s t hiollght I l f o 'I 'e il ril . lolencC.

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—t'onimun,*) Iruler f-.Ugrue Dmfi» today &gt;*** o,dried tn |a,| &gt;ni
niul' »i-l t o , io,iei»pi ol
in UM7

M c m b ru ,1 the N il,m in i (R a iliv iv ) M rd n tm ii Hoard t r - rep orlr i l In I m r &lt; rm (e ,,-.l today w ith
r e p ir - r n la l, 'r* &gt;1 the t iilm a d j *1t- r a hoard c m fe ', nre last night
w ill, P .iu d H Roherlvon, presi­
dent " I (he R,'V*herhnf»,J
Locoinolive f-treitieri v.p-l I ngmemen

Fc,Inal ludyr Out,I A Pmr
LONDON. May 12-H/P)—Windire, |r&lt;^ tint Dmuiv. *rrrrtarv lion i»l the e|vnt. ivhich esme
»Um 1 hun-hilli tones scored new
yrurial „l :k- Ametiran ('nnimiin
gains in Britain's town and city
I line «»' i*
1« "n ntll&gt; IVI (n iiflim a i*t Pad*, lid
one- to »*rvr a I mm a t r I&gt;d
cnimril elcrinnt a* urban dweller*
nltr-yra, pruon rotr», r
contnued their drift away from
I r vn-1! |
member of
The Department named these
ihf tilling Ubnt parly.
Drum l»ad I .led thr toud t- lh- Nato'Ual If &gt;lv n Affiliation
firm* is defendants:
The rightward swing in the mun*
Standard Oil Co„ of California,
•lr|av the , oimivluirnt tmlil luitc Komi. ml •only, • ,i&gt;
,,i. hut
She take of the whole enunhy
San Francisco; the Texea Com­
icipal flections yesterday nave a
2*.
On
tin,
dale
the
r„nd
nt
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* “I believe profoundly that the
{nl
mi
longue
pany, of New York; Shell Oil
.......
Taft-Harttey act In u :u j hat nut
InI ‘ leai-cul sign lor the partible nut,ra|i m Nm A-iik I* ■, linlulril In
f ||t, p ,1(l ■I 1, P, ,1 'i mediaCn.. Inc., nf New York; Tide
free|
l
°me
of
the
general
eletimns
exInfringement of the bask
Water Associated Oil Co., of
hr d an ap|,r,i hv I'rnm, and Ml Mon ,.|f i&lt;&lt;
lev im&gt;
after
dom to bargain collectively."
per ted this fall.
New York; Rlrhflrld Oil Corn.,
Masker! Bandits Ship of
1liter ( mm,„iu&gt;.,* iotnirl-d
&gt;1.. vliike
•',) Turada
Haying
Mr. Truman'* address, arranged
Ixi.i
Angeles;
General
Petrole­
Voters in I7f1 rmim&lt; ip« lit res
Three Guards And um Corp. of l.o* Angela* end
ronspitlnf tn ,ll.male the
tfm '. I,ml
l|Op&gt;'|n.l
for the mar platform of hi* rrossIlnwUnion
Oil
Company
of
Californ­
country special train, waa one of writ to Ihe polls yeslerday to pick
throw
ol
t|,c
tW'ui.
tin*
-tl' IJ,'- f ,,, ChtEscape
Unnoticed
ia, Ii&gt;» Angelas.
a series In which he has been a tlnrrl of their rouneds
In Ii* 17. I1&lt;',|i|i, ua- . nt,- t.’f,"I ' • igi, ,f»r, I'l'H-’iltlfii' ••HI, John
trying to whip up sentiment for
Hr*t reply came from Pre*
I'! a federal coni t her- m clidg, ll SMflinan. pictllcnfial nalitU
trsi
return*
from
.17.1
ImrTHOMPSONVILLL.
Q
simi
.
May
nldenl
Robert
L.
Mlnckicr
of
the Fair Deal.
gave the Conservative ParMr*. Seth Woodruff, president-rlvvt of the Sanford Gisidrn Chili "f rontempf c , ""itiy m,| &lt;&gt;r lii* 1ant tu W.i-ldngloi'
The President said that the nopha
Petroleum, who said:
r»'til.ill t. I--I t, tmfnir ttic ||,, iiip
Mca,i'' hilop M-,
a -ir two
jv m net Ruin of 213 reals, among 12 —&lt;/P)— Four gunmen, their General
"General Petroleum Is not pari nml cultivator &gt;if many rare ttiech’H ot (tlunte it hrt linnir ,it fifiri I i, Americ an Acltvltlr, ,'mmni, t,«’.h 'mlln'tak
"avowed Intention" of the upon- iln' *1,217 liUHta b#ing route* ted. fates hidden behind gas milks, to
f v'toh'iicr and
of any monopoly group nr con­ Myrtle Avenue, i« *litiwn pointing lilt the iitrr pink hlriiN'iim, of n
N o n of the Tnft-llarllev law “was Most of them were won from the
Iwn of Mm font truck hay n il
day slugged and robbed three spiracy tn restrain trade. We plgllt, thn "franjlpuni." The plant Ir five year* uhl and thli i.i the |
to strengthen the hand of manage^ ..r. *‘Mrly end Independent
Sscend time that it has bloomed. II h nnttve to the Philippine* amt . 1 ' M" '' .inpciilmi lln&gt; conn. -yrieinii d ,in g ''i ,n I'Cpanit Mick
conduct
our
business
In
a
lawful
ment."
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candidate*.
Brink's guars «f $15,000 in the and honorable manner. W# will th# South Rea l-lnndi nml I* noted fm the fragratire of II* ro»o ll"1, 1
Supreme Court upheld M'l , ICO*.
. "To do this,’ 'Mr. Truman raid,
The.nr returns showed that L»
Ch,cair&lt;&gt; h, eth’iaiVci * of tha
it I*
gh a1n *hruh,
stirnh. It
Is tree ihipnl
*1iin&lt; and the lenve* It tl*Hi Mil' I
slst these untruthful charge* colored Moimiiii* Althnugh
"they devised a clever law which hor had suffered a net toss of 7# pay (nom of tha Bigelow-Ninford
While the 11&lt;l I It .............
tit,'1). New v.»ik r - n 'i tl nstem
•Bain
IB
Inches
in
length.
Brought
here
front
Minn!
Heneh.
it
ha.v
nat
ua
with
all
our
strength.
Insidiously u n d u r m t n w a the "eats, the Independents a net loss carpet'factory.
,
I. mpt ,'iij.' in&gt;. poiolillR. the K'"' •oil,I i hullul wn . i-'p-irted firml Into
M oil Industry |a the1eeeond been carefully protected during cold went her
strength of labor unions."
112 and the Liberals a net
odment Ini,I hrouirht th&lt; cn*c the &gt;-h of a Di-.irl ficipht train
The four men. ell bettered arm­ agal'teal
a it which tn* Department
. Ur. Truman struck, back against of
loss Of 22.
nKiiin-l Llc iii . and III other Com today a . ii pulled out of Clkhait,
ed with shotguns, apparently es­ o f Justtire has moved seeking « •
critics of hla "Fair Deal" pro­
n iu u ld Icadots in New York
Irut. Inn Indict barely mrisc! the
Alt
In
all
there
w#a
sent,
of
produdtleli
and
no
such
gram.
*
vf. .
Deni,I* n i l given n five-yen, eriKiiieer, the railroad *p,ikc-man
occurred in caped TO am automobile after they coi
"All of you, I am sure.’ the dramatic 'awing as occ_
acntoncc on hla conviction in Ncv said
PresUlant said, "have hsard many the municipal elections last"year (fed the gtiardi. ‘
York, lie It fr*-a un lor bond pend­
The tiain wa* manned with a
.pn
itt goviramant Intaifcr
ing hearing of the appeal.
■upvivriorv ivoikJ.*7&gt;tnktu* ovsr
aaiaakui
Uennh acrid a* his own aMni- th,* duties of * s te e l fireman.
r . 1 f1
■
of an anU-truat ___
era to-sate* control' Of
i
ney In Ihe New York c,i»«. J„n, Thy rail -poke.,map .ltd 'he xuncl la which had been in Labor hands to b* taken .to tha Mercy Hospital
A milt /llod. t o m , m n ego
0R U N D 0 . May 12.- f/P&gt; — Rer.enl warm weathc in I'tniidi pit Fore,. Ill* attorney In the con- eivlanrv 'corker reported tlie Inolcl nee 1948
in nearby Sptftt|field, Mass., for agatet tha American Itotiotoum
Instltnte naming tli* entire nil ha# done much to counteract ttoe lair vpiiiiK. bul ill gencil l*cl,l nnpi ri uipl &lt;aac, aigueil to .ludgo I’ina d“„t lav telephone when the train
In the present voting the con­ treatment.
H iniHiiuril l*n
Thr^tS
rital Dennis dioiihl hmc a ctmnea
Industry may now ba diamiased, in north Florida ire going to he lair
trolling power ha* changed Ip 20
The holdup men Wire si first government sources
pi -pH, c hi* appeal Ip thr New
indfcnted.
Iibroughs. In moWt cases, LaborIte*
Die Florida Agricultural F.xperimrnl Station snd U. S l)-iM,tu,rni to
. mo and lot Ihat tenson
or Conservative* won the council believed to be trapped In the plant Rlnce that time, they antd. It has of Agricilltllir. said conunciuil proilurtirnj of ipring vrg-!,Mrj ,* *• Vmk
ril.Oll.l uol go t” i’**1
been derided to move regionally.
IC&gt;bMh i 4 A s r &lt; n n m l
“t the expense of retiring Inde­
Foil v.lld ll Would he "unfall
The writern region named to expcrled to lie about thr i.unr a* last veat over the Uiittol Sl.tl-»
pendent councillors, who were
In co,limit in'llld now bi*rnu»c of
day
Inc
In,le*
slates
of
GaHfornlu,
but
one-sixth
more
than
avenge.
■landing
for
rn
election
under
parA wnrkstiop discussion of local,
that he "ill u p " &gt;nt
Oregon,
Washington, Arlaona
Mid-month report* *sld fTorida (niton ha* been lelaidnl. &lt;&gt;&gt;nt- thn Mfuel
state and national politic* wa* dl- tv labels.,
'ltallau d (&gt;« P»a* Tfcrr* I
and
Nevadi.
Principal
pradncUnni
The results were *o close In
^xccled yesterday afternoon at the
Is centered, however, In th* Sat, -eclloiu have fair aluiul- of com;
“ lorid* Buslnuss and Prafcssionnt some ruses thul the outcome was
Joaquin
valley and the Los An­ peanut planting 1* late; m&lt;l cold Florid* average from 10 In ‘&lt;o pn
r .., t"*1 .-"lid hmc m .ci'crnl
Women's Club convention at the decided on tho vote of the mayor.
geles
Basin,
with 28,000 produc- waather crented n short,ige of flu - rent.
Although the voting was only
loonrii hi dr-Hupt
t.rcik Into
'cured lohacco plnnt* ultli Itu- no.
Princes* Issnna Hotel, Sashm-se,
iiIr wells.
Watermelon
prngie-t
Miimieh
th** t " 1h , ton. Frci'd, \ venue
Iblllty that "rtF“f''
ncrcMgc will I,,. Ic- out tile Ktate ha* shown mmeritli
by Mrs. Halite Morn William*, for local offices many of the can­
The
Justice
Department
action
.
t ii -l 'I . . .
1n
h i ,)' . I I H ' l t i - , i v ,
was
president of the local HPW Hub. didate* had introduced national
Hairy Indigo |a being planted demands:
i |,h V bitcmlcl
good progres*.
foil, • t" riit ntriv-t ot police,
Among the local d*l*ffataa at the Itsnes In their campaigns.
thU summer on 9300 acre.*,
1. Dissolution of tha conserve , Freerr* l,«ivllv ilHmaimd d,c
RoitHtcant
grlndlne
&gt;•■
This mixture of local and na­ tanrhrr and grgwar coopera­ lion committee md an Inlunclion
it"" D '1 lute,i .1." ("I .Jack
convention were Mrs, R. E True.
nut rro|, with lo w n, mint omplrted .approxlmat, h n ; no
It' I • ■ -pp, "ip lied *1"' Ion in fhe
Mrs. Raymond Ball and Mr,. W E. tional Issues combined with the tors of the Seminole Boll Con­ preventing titablixhmsnt of other
. . r i||. ", re , producing 1,121.0 " .......... &lt;
ur’
*"
HI"
i"'i
rhf **r*t cxmpslgn •" pr.u-id. .....
", ■' .1 o o' hi l t'Vdno*Baker, all of Lake Marv, and Mrs. fact that many candidates were servation District, L«» Jacobean, vnlinilary conservation practice, Ill the Tallahn-ee. Monti, ello *rrn
irn n tla a a e Oa g as* p»nrt
foods for tr«atn*»iil, re*em
running under new party label* soil comervatfonlit, announced not authorised hy itata law. ICiH
it.
ti-ng ..nt', th'„ rime tivo
Gertruda Gilbert of ftonfcrd
nml education I, Ccrchnl I'aV.y „mn
The Sanford groun all attended made It Impossible to draw a clear today.
nal, lied •- thav atfornla lu the only big oil produ
"ill he lauticlird In Samlnob* t. mp&gt;..( • .
H&gt;,'av
tha dinner al 7:30 o'clock at which cut conclusion a* to tha voters
Last nimmer 200 acr*s of In­ ring stata whaxa conservation 1f.’ounty Monday, iccnrdlng to Doi,
ra. Adna Van Aokar, State vice- political feelings.
digo wa* planted by district practlred voluntarily hy the com
S&lt;a *’♦ruse the two 'pen flaelnir
Mania, n|auagei of the HI* t fi'.m 'lie ■i* trtifv of ri&gt;.. tun to
Meanwhile U. ft. Secretary of cooperator*. Th* egcellent re­
resident of the oraan|iattan nrepanics; In othar stata* It Is un­
Theater, and chairman of the 'loo I ,dP I old th" offii are folState Dean Arheson took time out sult* obtained from last mm- der
nlshed bv
ildcd. Music- was famished
itat#
government
regulation).
.Seminole County drive.
a ...I ' riifl, ar ip tod nurault.
chorus of girls from the Florida from tha Big* Three conference Ip mer's planting*,
*, coupled with tile
2.
Divorcement
of
rutall
eervlcc
Bob Hope, motion-picture -tnr III, ' , o m l .-autined the two
London to boost tho hopet of Mrs lublldfy given
Industrial School.
tnla crop, by station* and wholesale outlets of
m thle
and radio celebrity whose iu«
'IMjl ( I ■ -ptianta
A woman doctor, a former na­ Robert A. YogeUr, .Making the ermera and agricultural
grleultfira workers any refined petroleum product*,
*nn*l appearance* before i»FF ioIm •hr ., ,1 of ri “ k ord. «atil
tive .of Turkey, Dr. P. Cambst, now relegae of k n r American hue band la largely rcepenalble
upenalble for tha except at ruflnarlta and marine
president-elect Bruilrj Oilham
Member*
of
the
Count*
the United State* and ' Ii f I h.-f
an associate profeiaor of eancer sentenced'fn Hungary to aecve lft Incrnslng uset of thle valuable terminals.
Hov O WIIHims, was
of th* Florida .liyccv- -aid (IihI B'*srd vestarday vlsltrd m&gt;l m, ovsr
tl,rough,nit the world during
legume.
ressarch at the University of Flor­ year* Irt prison for spying.
lu.....
ipped Ip •, i &gt;woi, and
3. Requirement that oil trunk he iwould do his upmoti to fill the proved the recently complaint \ri&gt; World War II won him hlir'i
“
My
hope*
have
risen
a
great
,
,1
M
l
The
American fru it Growers pipelines and feeding pipelines position successfully at the re- Int tr- Building at Seminole Hwl
ida, told of the emancipation of the
intended foi use in
place
In
America'*
earl,
Its*
ic
(C
eaO
aaag.-iM
r
a
g
*
TUsaat
•
ic«
■eifaesO
o*
Page
r*
w
t
woman of Turkey ainca 1931 when
"Indow In order to onowned or operated by any defend­ gnlar litncheun of Knuford Jay- School
cented the National Chalrmnn- bti-.'kj'ix
thay discarded the vail and many
Ini
rim
lu,'
Footprint* were
ant company, be made available &lt;aaa yesterday. M, (Idhi'n UtHiik
shlp
nf
tne
IPStl
rampnign
Well
pleased
with
the
hmi.bnir
f o u n d t ic k
old traditions. Many women aie
th* wimtim if the cockfar its* by anv Independent pro­ ■d ail the member* who lulpcl *c.'Hiding to Supt. T W I,-c inn (100,000.
mow serving In the Turkish Na­
ducer or refiner, on tho same con­ hhn gst elected to office saying,
The goat In Seminole Countv t a i lii l.u•t i'n gi • 'iicn *avr thair names
tional Assembly, eke stated. Prior
dition- a* made available to anv "U la largly through your unflagg­ •he Hoard officially arrentad It I* 3700, tli* major portion „f
to assuring equal political rights.
* .1 •'■ot Mat tin. 13, ami Cmnrgn
subject to the final ln»r eellori ait,!
co-defendant.
will bs used locally. Mr. H
lt„V" h. -'.V and Insisted that
ing efforts that I wan elected apjiroval by tha Btatr Architect. which
Turkish' women, howaver, always
4. Outlawing stabilisation of ■U|te
Harris
said.
The
balance
of
the
president of the Jayceet
enjoyed the confldi
confide*** of hu«ml
bean aricatcd beO*
M ri l L dke U. 1 Savings Bend* Inde­
t’aul Camphall, contractor, ami
rlcas through one company postrattad will go toward re­ thci
f " l ,. -rid f’hti-f William- At the
r. (Wham appointed Gordon Kltoii J. Moughton, local aichllcct filiid»
P
bands and aona In deriding'no! Itiprice list as an alleged guide
pendence
Drive
epew
dunnghout
th*
nation,
continu­
search
and
education
on
a
no­
lay a* stata secretary and ware commanded for the , *&gt;rfip
Dr. Cambel.
Pol,.', Station fingerprint', ware
cel problems,
to other compaalet.
hails.
ing through the Nstrth of July. Its synthel U the
aaM that he would appoint a v Oik tuan *hln and plant, lu v of tin tional
During the morning eesslon.
mu)" ■l (lie men and thn desvrli)8.
Making
any
agreement
be­
Th*
drive
will
ontluun
nil
Liberty Bril, encircled by the nmpalgn thetnei See*
treasurer at a later date
Mr*. Allice McPhertnn. kuocrltibuilding.
tween tljf defindents for axchsng- stata
next weak with the Pep Club ttop ■f (hear were »en» tu th o FBI
Th* new president conclude,I ld»
for Ydttr ledt pawdouce—Buy U. S. Savings Boetd*.
tendsnt. of
or the Ocala Industrial
tsndsnt
( O i i i i i i i i oa
Yaw##!
of
Seminole High School manning off!., in Miami Meanwhile, the
The
Board
alto
vUllird
Ihe
talk by asking atl of Urn members
School, told of the Ilf* and work
living held In thv City
lut'd
The yeu-urnind Savings Bond* program, of which
(I'uatSiiMse Oa P apa P o ari
(C eatlaaatf Oa
T tn il
prgaent to make ccrt-iln that the
of tha BA girls In the **hoel.
Jail
this ant u*l camirilgn (e an Important part, foessr* th&gt;
Cattlemen Ask 8.R.D. coming
Inembershlp drive 1* r
epUlt of teif-ieUanAe end the ur«« for srif leitofriian
luaoaaa. "I'd Ilk* to see another
For New UnderpaBBea 200
%oy Scout Group To
t'hUdren's Work (s
thar, along with iwdlvisual earetprise, Ii
or .100 member* added to our
productlviiy
utol
thrift
here
curried
ui
we*
I
t
K
i
S
i
i
t
l
o
a
P
u
*
P
a
e
sl
Meet N ext TWfciday
K.xhi lilted At School
KISSIMMEE. May 12 — f/P) altic* the Asm tomtom hru*ed she wtldarnmi to
Cattlemen have sent ■ resolution
It
re
Amprirts,
n
Plane for
Uta Stata Road Dapartmant VdUrWiiiiam^ Jr.
Handiwork of more than 110
Through regular etvlngr we bal'd up reeervd* *ftofX»
suggesting itrategle undarpassas
rlilldien o f the fourth gride of th#
Talks To Pilots
on new hlghwaya ri»r stock.
eriafonqna. end erovfd* Imonw for our latto R tf*
TALLAHASSEE, May 12 - - (ff*) — Th# Supreme Couit today South Side Primary Srhool In
July will be
Seeratary Elmo Griffin of tha
thus lemaomg the hwdea.Hpon tubers W* ecxumalato
ruled in effect that Tom Watson should be in the runoff for Congret* the form n f Mother's Day cards
•t • special i
Duties
and
responsibilities
of
Florida
Stata
Catttomun’s
Aa*oU on exhibition In the window of
fundi Tor worthwhile puichetes *nd invemgp^r, The
tnol# Couety
riatlon said tha board of direc­ that State Attorney General'* off in the F jril Florida District.
the Kl John* Electric Co.
s &lt;rt. m e e up {Individual mvlegt In I
al Jemboree
Although it left the door open fot further litigation, Walton’s at­
tors adopted tha resolution, on tha Ic itm rt outlined In a talk by Voile
Parents have been invited to
Totirlg^.r
theory building pS—as under pres­ Wiliams, Jr., nomlnaa (or th* torney, Frank Redd, said the order '‘makes U certain" that the former view th,. cards and vote In order
Mouse of Raprsaantatlvaa, In attorney genera] will be in the second primary igainit Chester Mc­ tb it nrito* may ha awarded. Each
ill ‘ r
ent highways might ba too exk to mambara of th# Pilot
pensive, bat that th ar probably
parent may vote for hi* own child
,
Tueaday night a t th# Yacht Mullen. who wee high man on May 2&gt; ...
cauld bg tnahdsd ta new week at
and foi two other children, said
In a five-line order, the Supreme Court ruled Jerry Collin* had II. 0. McIntosh, manager of tha
fnJatote.#xpenditur#a
was
Tha reaoluttosi asked that the
not compiled with the lew In ob­
store.
(wvB
_ out by Mr. Wllllame. Mrs. taining a Sarasota County voting th# additional hundred votes wss
counties eonildar tha question,
The "trd* are colorful In dalemtheto
Chapman presided and about machine recheck by which he made too late, that It should have ilgn, many ehowtng floral pic­
Msmbete
■bam and guaata war# ores- picked up 100 votes and moved been made before the County Can­ tures, while Inside of the card
Commerce, Ja
A preliminary report wax ahrad of Watson by 89' vote* In vassing Board had computed 1U folders etc verses expressing th*
|h y t a Aa
the recant Pilot conven- tha nina-couaty district.
sentiments of tha chlldten toward
first canvas*.
In Winter Havan.
The court leiued en alternative
their mothers. A carnation do­
Justice
|
K.
Roberta
dlsianted.
Hunt was Instructed to writ of mandamus directing the
nated bv Rossetter the florist, will
fore tho club information Saraaota County Canvassing Board Ha said he AgrMd to th* major­ he given to each child Ssturdaff
loulblttty of securing vot- to certify 1U return* without tha ity's
Itva statement
_____ of_ the ,____
principle when the prtiea for the card* will
Into for the two Banford 100 disputed Collins votes or to of tew but that Watson alio had he awarded.
immediately ahow why It shouldn't welted toe long to fils his appeal
School rooms represented in the
bs compelled to do it,
to tho Supreme Court.
exhibit are thoea ot Miss Flvnt,
The writ will be earned on the
The State Genvaialng Board met Miss Donohav and Mrs. Brock.
riraJ
County Canvassing Board tomor­ this morning and cartlflad result*
row morning.
of ell other t i n t primary contests,
LEGION MEET
The Supreme Court also or­ but held up certification of tha
A final financial report on
dered tho Ite te Canvassing Board First CongMtslonal District ra- Legion sponsored Semtnol*
to hold up Ua final chock of ra- aults until the Suprema Court act­ ty Fair will b* given Me
turtle to the eonttot until the mat­ ed.
evening following tne 7:00 «V
.TvVa ’j .
ter la settled la the court.
Collins was in Tallahassee, but supper at tho Sanford P u t NoThe conri majority upheld Wat­ he could net be retched irnmedl- 6.1, The Amartcan Leogton, Ja
son* contention that Collins' profar n eoaunent on tho court’* Singletary, adjutant,
i. him action.
today.

4 Gunmen Rob
$15 T h o u san d
B rin k s Payroll

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Recent Warm Weather In Florida
• Helps To Counteract Late Spring

SaDfe M. Williams
Discusses Politics
At FBPW Meeting

Two Men Nabbed
By Policemen In
Robbery Attempt

Hairy Indigo Is
Being Planted By
Seminole Fanners

C e r e b r a l Palsy
Dr i ve \\) Start
In County Monday

B. Odham Thanks Athletic Building
Jaycee Members At High School Is
For Their Support Judged By Board

jUtamajetEo ©»r Cttiyensf

Supreme Court Declares Tom
Watson Should Be In R unoffs

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Henry McOauliti
O ptom etrist
ll|M l A n .

Phuns 51

A t THE CHURCHES
II CllUlth Mother munt he pveeenlad nt the
„y M ar* publication
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San fori! Ministerial Association

Itev. II. L. Zinunnimui. ('resident
Joe

Crews, Sec. * Trwte.

CHRIST CHI Ilie II, l.ungwuml
(F|iisco|i.ih
Rev, H. LyMletomZlnimerm*it
It, I). Vicar

PRICED TO M OVE.

rich ut CM PM .
Tfcenduy
Prayer meeting, 7t4l P.M.
Choir Practice, 8:18 P.M.

M

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ite r s .
F. D. R «t«r
Rogstinn Heogi

U:90 A .....

Church School

v.

11:00 Morning pr»jr«r m

fi:0« I', M.

Services during the.Woeh *&gt;;*V
Monday through Thursday #Be
Itoiiiitiuii Sunday
Saturday Holy Communion—TiS*l
4:00
,M, E vening I'ru y c r anti A. M Friday - Holy ComiluaWn
Hen nun
0:00 A. M.
All are welcome
CONGREGATIONAL CHUltCM
Park Avenue and Third Street
J. Bernard Bool, MlululO
Church Hebool
l®1®* *' !!*
Morning Worship ... 11:00 A. M.
&gt;iolnci'« Day Service
•* »- v'»-.j

CHRISTIAN A

1937

‘

MISBIONABY ALMAMCM^
Park Avenue at Fourteanlh W i l t
(ilrnn K. Smith, poster
10:00 A.M.. Bible School,
Mr. A. Wleboldt, ruot.
. v '
11:00 A.M.. Morning Worshln
Misaionary Hunday wU lh*
served, Partor'e Subleeti A Bt*
ce»s In World A lfllfl" ■&gt;■&gt;
7:46 P.M., Evening Serviae, v ..

FOKO
Panel Truck
Ipg good, good liiut atil
body. Only

1942
BUKJK
Super Sedan
vpry pretty inaronn ntdnn
iippeii with Air Ride white
II‘tires, new fiber ■&gt;rat rovradio and ready to go
Only

Clir i&gt;f
H ilo ,

beater,

d tfro s ti

I

VISIT
ROY REEL’S
oues

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A Chinese, l,ee Ylm. Inlrrutue* '
shrimp Ashing in the 1
h s y lf .m ^ tla a and Hlhle Study commercial
uf Mexico during the rlvlt |
Bfaday *Vrnlnes at 7:30 P.M. . Gulf
Woman's Mlsslonsry xerv'cc War.
hursday evening. at 7:»). I' M
In , Maria Kinqrd, leader ip
•Ml*. • f . '■i A \ 1
• ' '
is y e w p B
Victory Lenders Band service
ridey ovantag'at 7:30 p.M Mr*.
Valya Bennett, leader will'be In
jWriTe. A Mother's Dev Pm*
Min will lie riven by the v&lt;&gt;unu
topic. . *
&gt;The Church atrinjr hind will
jmMh the rriutlc for al! theO
Irvlrea and the puhllr It Invited to
.' , ^
..
Manufacturers
iMtlRCM o r TUB NAXAHBNK
111 Maple Avenue
Rev, L. ■. Ruthlm, pastor
Sunday School. 0(46 A.M,
Morning Worship, 10:46 A.M.
Junior Society, S»I6 P.M.
N,V.M„ 7:00 P.M.
,
Evan gall stic Hour, 7:46 P.M.
Mid-week service, Wednesday,

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s e r v ic e s t a t io n

1

F R JR N ih A V E N U E AND (MILANDO HIGHW AY

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IF NOT, PHONE 1232
IT COSTS LESS AT

ECHCLS BIDDING COMPANY
&gt;

WOVEN WITH
ACETATE-RAYON
AND :
NYLON

:t.m
und

Evangelistic service at 7: SO
Jf. Maasfaf and altar rail hy

HANFORD COMPAN v
JRUOVAHH w t n R rbhb
Melssh Building, Bono 125
Watch tower Study, 4:0O f , M.
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of Quality Bedding Since 1920
US p, Patetefto Ay#.

Ws can show you all kinds cf good,i, rtUabfe used ears
you’d bs proud to own . , , ears with smooth looks and
clean interiors, with quiet, dependable engines.
Because we do such a big trade-in business with our
nsw lfSp Mercury, we get a chance to secure the cream
qf the used cars—Mercury a# well as other makef.
So come in and dries one oj our fine used ears. Heat
our special low prices, liberal terms. We think sj
you'll like them.
’,

Ixtru tic .0 low milage. I
cally owned by one owni i

1946
lU JIC K

Super Convertilik*
Coupe

MERCURY USED CAR

A beautiful cuinbnrlnnd pin
"olivet tllili' - n n u I p it c d wit
Scotch plulil iilnatir cover,
nnllo, beater, defroster, lentb
er trlmnl and wonderful inc
chanlcul condition

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
W. 4th Street and Laurel Avenue
Fred K, Horton, pastor
Sunday School, 0:46 A.M.
Morning Worship. 10:46 A M
lUdio Program, W8UN &lt;120. 6:00

a u

Young lyoplei Service. 7:00 P M
KvangelMtlc Service, 7:3'J P.M
Prayer (Meeting; Thursday. 7:30

Elder A. E. Deyo, auntri
Inn psator, aaalated by EuMf
bam Walt and I,. H, Shvparc
It.I (i. Urtarun, Sabbath
"uperlntendent and William
ccreury. Julian Society
prr Ideal and Thnniu»;Wallf
relary.
:. * . A

phloiK lcr
■ p r S c 'tl.iti

p.m,

r(,

wrinkle (tolataatquUlly with the
wonderful edt(aat»n of hatoi
dependably wathableiltemembtf
IUuU|h —NORTHCORt) iu 't
ep ordinary woohahl* lull. H'e
woven w ith nylon h r eslro
strength end Wearing quality—
r it r a Imsuly end lustrous eiuwn.
NUHT11C01UI Wclalis a neve Ji
bum's*. It* style anJtetiuring er*
pi oof of lie quality. It’s a practi­
cal suit 16 own al a mighty
pisrtita! prlos. Ban U In smart
models and rich, (set colors.

1949
BU1CK
fltmpr Sudan
hoiantifii) blue aetluti. Fully
pipped, radio, lieutcr, defroatte, good time. Local
owner. Sale price.

An, nxceptlonally
clean car — and
a good buy at

91«M.9t

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puradMU;:;;,
. • ‘UUB MAHV

c:iC . W M t&lt;,aaat*r' '

B

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Radio, sekt coven
new H r a a — well
worth more than
asklmr.-pvtaa

4AttX 41A

Radio, heater, new
motnr—real buy at

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dully , nt 8:10 A.M. over Station
WTBR, and |* a pre.cnt«tlort df
the'radio station in eo«Fetam«n
with the Sanford Ministerial A«rh-

1947 MERCURY
FORDOR SEDAN

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rOMMfWITY CHURCH'

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1947 FORD S. D.
C L U I COUPE

im .o o

Note; .The prayer niuetlmr It. be,
ng changed' from W«rtnr*d»v .u

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w MfiRNINfi TfKVOTjOS

ir lhTVeii Very little,
lgoad nii 'lmnicully.
c tme uwnev
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SPECIALS O P THE W E EK I

1949 DODGE
FORDOR

Ids N. FA tM ETTO

WeMinhmler Kcllowtthi|i, OlHO
ifueeilw..the Frlemlahlp CU'

iat.ta with Mr. and Mra. J. flood-

/leV. Mr. Ziinm'vrnmij' .ttlljfJjfea
|.resent n illscurdo'n atitrlr dr fte
tinmlay School I.04)on on Sstur*
av at 7:16 P.M.

WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH

We of America^ Leading Dealer Organization invite you to

Rav. George Marsh, pastor
Phone I6I7.W.3
Sunday program for Mother’a Day
UiitO A. M. ...
Pi taclilng hy three Mot Revo­
lt) ::t(l A. M.
Young penplas meeting—St46 P.

8EVRRAI. tmiKH TO
HELKCT FROM
TERMH und THAOEH

NICHOLSON
BU1CK (X).

WiaH
dh&amp;,aPW

NtuduuU 7lM ,Ps I t ,

Phone 1114 Hanfarit. Flu.

&lt;URRPfT MEN'S WEAR

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OPEN FOP INSPECTION /INDAY, hiAV 14th

Ohavrolet handle* b e tte r.!.
Chevrolet, rides better!

&gt;U V'lj k" \l
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Contain! SH la tit# driver's 4 a t of ChWri&gt;l#» (or ’SO
4M dries homy thy fscts a t Rs fraaMr value ifl your
ommi Wur a n d as your own Rteal Convince ypuifiell
UketiWa tenantianul now Cheyrolel leads in gR-ftwod
w d O rea H Made in a!9round kpfMvanMt
Vatv#-

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TUB SANTORO IH N AtOf SANFORD FLORIDA
i*t party mattliig which' ousted
Mueller.

Tories
deal," m g Belgian-born Mm .
Vbgslsr, smiting happily as shs
left an intarvlsw of mar* than an
hour with StaU Department brad.
“The American government is
going to do all it can. 1 can rtly
on them," sha added. •
She did not say what lints hsr
tWks with Achtson had taktn. And
sht declined to say whether the
hccretary had agreed on My,plan
to effect the release of hdr'hus­
band, whose conviction and prison
‘
y were consentenca laat “Fehruar
firmed yesterday In t __ ,
the Hungarian supreme court of
Justice.
In Zeebrugge, Belgium,’ th*
American ship U. H. O. docked
huic with the first cargo of U. S.
urns under the military aid pact.
Squads of rifle-armed gendarme*
wore on hand to prevent any Com­
munist demonstration.
Th* ship had been scheduled
to deck at Antwerp but was di­
verted to Zeebrugge wlvui the ma­
yor of Antwerp refused to take
rsponslblllty for malntnanc* of or­
der. The port of Antwerp was
tied up ftu r daye lost month by
Communist demonstrators, ac­
companied tv soma i W H a
gpAnd In rrsnkfurtk,»ra*t*ny«
nm m uniit Party dleeleeNModav
it had oxpalled Ita No. two toad*
rr Kurt Mueller, as an “enemy a*
gout” for a foreign power.
Tho foreign power was not Id­
entified, but Party Chairman Max
Krlmann bitterly assailed tha
United States at the special sec-

Mediation Board

LONDON. May 12 — (A1) -T h e
Wester* power* today debated
unfraeiing some of their occupa­
tion control* on West Germany.
Easing of restrictions came up
for discussion as the Big Three
foreign ministers began the sec­
Naw York Central's chief of
ond session of their three-day
meeting on how to bolster western police, D. W. Taylor, called it "a
dafenses against the threat of deliberate act uf cabotage." He
said a board had been placed In
Russian Communist expansion.
a switch, keeping It open. Th*
train was moving slowly and no
Eugene Dennis
one was injured.
The Southern Railway an­
himself. ’ ’ ”
nounced at Charlotte, N. C„ (hat
Judge Pine told hint!
Ita scheduling 32 additional pas­
“If I, follow your suggestion a senger trains, atnl the New York
criminal eonld stay out of mil Central In Chicago said It would
forever by committing anathet run *n all coach streamliner, the
crime and then representing hlni- Janie* Whitcomb Rilev. from Chi­
eell."
cago to Indianapolii and Cincin­
Government attorneys made on nati'tomorrow.
recommendation. They Informed
The New York Central said that
Pin* they were reluctant to urge with
the new addition it will have
commitment because of the pend- 16 .passenger
trains, four mall
liii NeV York appeal,
trains and 12 freight trains op­
erating. It has (cancelml 125
7 Oil Firms
passenger and 300 freight trains.
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Ing crude oil or refined petroleum
products available to any mother
producer sr refiner upon toe same
M M ana WntMQuns.
8, Outlawing exclusive dealing
centreeta with independent serv­
ice stations for patrulaum pro­
ducts, *■ Wall as accessaries spoh-

ivs to begin operating
1* lata today as far ae

a ted over the O U L yesterday.
Meanwhile mounting layoffe of
railroad workers and cosl miners
by the thoustnda Marked the first
■fleets of the railroad etrlka.
Eastern cities, at the “end of the
i»n r I rtb
inv hardest
iwiuvih iiii
it*
line,"
are tha
hit jmj
*o in
far.
The strike area on the rail sys­
tems affected extends eastward to
where Dleeel operations give way
to electric power. The area east
of Buffalo. If. Y„ and Uatrisburg,
Pa., la not 1* the strike lone.
This Is how the four day' strike
of locomotive firemen against four
rail systems has affected the
cities.
Harrisburg, P*. — Th* norm­
ally bustling freight and passen­
ger yards have become a skeleton
of empty tracks. The normal flow
of 120 trains a day has dropped to
20

Altoona, Pa. — 11111: town of S0.UOO which the Pennsylvania Rail­
road helped build has become one
uf the quietest In the country.
Buffalo, N. Y. — This rail and
flour milling center has 2,500 idle
—2,000 railroad workers and 500
mill employes.
Indianapolis — Little effects ap­
parent yet, but 4,000 Indiana mlnere are Idle because of a shortage
of empty cars.

4 Gunmen
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’ The National baseball league
was organsled In 1870.

FOR THAT
GRADUATION
GIFT

formal now is
la m ore com fortable than
titan a
dW Tht
beautifully tailored
□red. We can o u tfit you correctly

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the collection boxes at the Bit*
Theater. They are also plan­
ning tu conduct a tag day on
First Street on Saturday, May
HO.
1
Mora than 500,000 of Ameri­
ca’s children and adults were
born with cerebral palsy, Mr.
Harris pointed out. Each year,
an average of 10,000 cerebral
palsied
children
are
born.
But present treatment and d u ­
ration facilities can care fur unlv
2,600 of all those affected by
cerebral palsy.
'
On* of the great ravagera of
early childhood, 61r. Harris said,
cerebral palsy Is caused by
faulty development or damage to
thoia parti of the brain which
dontrols the muscles, It ia , not
Ihherlted, nor Is It contagious.
Until
recently,
comparatively
Uttle was known about It, but In
parent years programs has been
made in the study of tha condi­
tion, and cases formerly consider­
poaiaPiBttHjiiiiit
ed hopeless are today being di­
agnosed as susceptible to treat­
Also BoyoU Reiningtoi
ment. Modem technique* are
Underwood
Portables
♦forking wondera in teach log cestock—
rendy for delivery
at
sbral palsied children to walk,
stock—read,"
J ‘ " ‘"
talk, and to ba«Mia&gt; selfikufi
d esire* sIclent.
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BIRMINGHAM. Ala., May 1 2 (rP) — Consolidation of the Birm­
ingham Dost, afternoon daily, and
the
Birmingham
Age-Herald,
morning daily, Into a six-day
morning nuwipaper, the Birming­
ham Dost-Heraid, was announced
today.
It will he published from the
newly enlarged plant of the Birm­
ingham Nows, which will remain
in thp nfternuon ami Sunday field.
Thu News ulxo will handle all
of the business affairs Including
advertising and circulation of the
Post-Herald in addition to Its own.

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POTTED PLANTS
Are Displayed At
St. Jo h n 's Electric
For
your

description of 18-ycar-old Jack
Hart man arc being distrtmucii
throng limit Ihe nation
llnrtmuii in charged with first dvgreu niunlcd in llu1 deatns
ot George \V Fieher, 74, and Ills
wifu, Ksalvmi, iU. They were kill­
ed with a rifle, thu sheriff said,
at thuiv limin' In nearby Melbern,
a week ago.
Thu sheriff said llerlmnn and
Dolores Swunk, til, of near Montjiullcr, were uiarrit'd May 2 af­
ter obtaining a marriage license
In Auburn, hid.
The sheriff said a puraa be­
lieved to contain $300 was miss­
ing t re in the Kishen home,
tinrticn discovered Hartman was
missing when he went to his
home to check on a rifle thu
youth hud.
Ami in Westitrt, Conn., n
uoallliy couple na* found dead
today after a man told police
ovei the telephone: "Wv have just
killed ourselves.”
The couple, found in the living
room of their fashionable home,
was Identified as Mheldnn Dick,
■14. and Ids wife, Elisabeth, 42.
Bother hud been shut, through
the head.
Police said Dick was a re­
tired businessman whose family
was connected with the A. B.
Mick mimogrnphliig firm of
Chicago.
Medical examiner Hurry S.
Phillips .-.aid It appeurnd to ho
a murder and suicide. No Im­
mediate clues us to what led to
tile shooting were found, police
i eporled.

s e l e c t io n s

U lH b K
Special S aturday
At S t. Johns E lectric Co.
$1.01) CORSAGES—Cash &amp; Carry
Call Uh For Cosagen A Cut Flowers
We Telegraph Flower* Anywhere

A. K. H SSETTE1
Floriat
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CASTLES
GIFTS
“Everything Fine in the J e w e lr y L in e
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CASTLE JEWELRY

JUNT WEST OF CLOCK

I*II. 12

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t u n ( i t i i p n of ff&gt;# puputar fatiflidtl 4 WoOf I f f C I A l
JuJun. muiit t'fluihf by life*' / f«mt*r Dim und windun muldtr y I Many u t n ) l u t u i f lotnhei tn ltdl l»0.

prices on Portable TypcwritHALES TAX
era are tho name tho world
TALLAHASSEE, May 12 —(/P)
over. Buy from a typew riter — Florida’s sales tax brought
dWlertvrH* cbn live you ser­
vice If1*neod&amp;h'^ '/ “

HAYNES
OFFICE MACHINE CO
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ALL ACCESSORIES

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veel ii.u - of them.
Tlu. iiiuney lepreseuteil the
payroll of 1100 third shift em­
ployes of the carpet concern.
Th* daring robbery took place
about I A, M., E9T, about an
hour before the third shift wan
duo to lend1 the pin lit.
The morning shift crew of the
plant was kept front entering
the plnnt for nearly three hours
while state u n d local police
ssimhrd the building.
The gourds were bound in the
tmnll office of the plant’s wool
house after each wns clubbed
♦wire
the head, apparently
with gun butts, police said.
Utn nf thi guards freed him
aslf a ha If hour after the men
got sway mid nutified a plant
poUri-ninn stutioued at the eii
tranc. gate.
I'lunl policemen mid they saw
nobody enter or leave the tilmifc
during tne working hours, lard­
ing police to speculate that the
holdup men entered the plnnt
with tlie third shift and temuinrd
hidden until the arrival of the
gun ids.
On Jan. 17, u hand of masked
itnnien held up Hr Inks Ilie., nfces ia llonlm mid escaped with
nppr. xiniuteIv $1,7110,tHW in cash
Oiui checks, No trace of them bus
been found,
Lust nig
Pa., a bur
attelU|il to
fid' thenTlu*

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but 4 minute ic j h Ii of all cor­
nets of ihr building failed lu l“ -

Birmingham Dailies
Announce Merger

$4,203,403 Into the treasury last
month.
Comptroller C. 51. Gav reported
It was the highest collection nf
nnv month since the tax wunf Into
effect Nov. 1, It made the five
month total receipts $17,008,720 Bit
April collections by the comi&gt;tviillei '* office were on March
sales. Usually the highest III volume for any month In Florida.

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Whyju st listen to reasons ?
ilts timc we’d like lo tell you about
something thi’l you cannot see in this
piclure—suincthin^, in (act, you cannot
kuuw ubout lioin looking ul someone
else In u pursiny tluick or from viewmu
u Buick on our showroom floor.

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BILLFOLDS

LUGGAGE
WHITMANS CANDIES

PERFUMES

STA1
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LEON LARRAINE COSMETICS
LENTHERIC COSMETICS
. and give M o th er a H E A L treat tor M otheFa D a y :
— Turkey D inner w ith all the fix in ’a . . t 95c
and a dish ot delicious Borden's Ice ‘Cteam tor deaaertt

(Served From 11 A. M. To 9 P. Ml)

It’s the leel you ^et from a Quick ia

motion.
You are going to And out that it it some­
thing like traveling on your own private,
jet-propelled cloud-only tinner.
[VI ay he you know it stretch of wash*
board road, where you have to slow
down, ur bounce arul jitter.
Try dial in u Quick and sec how you
keep a level, comfortable boulevard
smoothness.
Maybe you're always on edge to dodgo
dips und ehuckiioles. Those also low

most of their jolt when you're at the
wheel of u Quick-or in the rear scut.
In o few simple words-the ride ot any
Bulck-SH&gt;
.CUI.lSOPEHOrROAOMASTBR
—U out of this world.
W e could give you a lot of raaaons.
Soft coil springs on all (our wbaab, for
cxamplc-the firm linkage of the torquetube drive-the distribution of weightbig soft tires on wide rims—the way
Buick engines ure mounted.

Even Dynaflow Drive*-alw ays silksmooth and free of geuted-drive harsh­
ness—plays its part in die marvelous
Buick ride.
Bui why simply listen to reasons?
Experience is still the best teacher.
Come see for yourself why the Buick
ride is called “matchless"-and how
little it costs to replace o jlttcrbuggy with
one of these level-striding honeys.
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kvkU«” isMUakn • wrer-AMOU v ittm rr r , i Ih i -«|| IHi/ 'll* t d t Iwiaitf ami lull * TMOIC.
HAMBf MJI, t•«■ artr-oll laaglk tar tariff parting end garaging, than ruining radiui • ixrtxWrOf tlATI uadlid til - tin i (re exlti • |OfT IlitCK AI0I, tram all-tall ipnrg-ig. Ml»ip »Ida net,
luv-preiiur* llret, ilda-naadflat Iffque-rvk* • Will AMttAY Ot MOOflt *ns I j dr fc/ ritbat.

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Weapons Of The Young

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Thn Mnannehunotta tefteinture could not f ill to capture
attention with ita statute outlawing the bean-blower. This
•tap against an ancient weapon of the school room and other
areas of youthful activity received so much attention that
the more modern counterpart, the elr rifle, was pushed into
the background. But it, too, is prohibited by the new Mas­
sachusetts law.
Thus another, state-]a'added to the list of those taking
oung,Valthough
prohibited
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,t«. The greatest trouble with the
I f or its power. It is too frequently
requiring tho careful training and
caution applied to fh a te of flm rm p. Yet it is capable of
painful wounds,. of deatroying the
in flic tin g nnriouo a n d ,.................
siglft of an eye or tho hearing of an car. even of causing
death. •
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There la an abundance bt other toys for the use of our
young—less dangerous, more constructive .and offering
more possibilities for fun. Air rifles, perhaps even beanblowers, need never be mieeed.

. Profits Of Touring

TODAY'* BIBLB VBRBI

Rat that does not b«lw. for often
Going to Europe this summer? if so, you will be ac­
# M tk la loat, and th# friend* «o companied by an estimated 800,000 other travelers, who will
M S It.
Wealth makath many
be warmly welcomed by those who stand to profit by your
friends.—Prnv. 19: d.
Out in Hiigimvillc, Mo. one of
the latl of the Confederate veter«n», and the oldeit, John Thomat
Gravei. died the other day at the
H o of 106. He wes living at a
92-*cre Confederate Home, sup­
ported by the stale which' once
|ou**d 323 vatarana and coat 623.
600 a year to operate. When he
&lt;/M John Thoma*. Gtavei area the
only one left.
J Practically every group and or­
ganisation in Florida ii now taking
credit for the recent success of
George Smelhers at the polls and
it is almost impossible to Find anyane
tvho was for Pepper.
Even the Ku Klua Klen tin issued
e statement saying. "We did it."
Rut the official election ^aturns
allowing Smelhers-hed a majority
Of 67,461 votes out of a total vote
nf 706,969, or 130,90.1 more then
tre r voted before in any Florida
election, is all the proof wc need
list this was q ."victory for the p#oill as a w b b ft.'h o t'W any 'or■nited minority.
Bringing democracy to ^ ‘more
noersti ii a ilow and tedious
h i i . it would he nice if every*
could read and write and learn
ceil an inteDinent vole, but

presence. Economic Co-operation Administration officials
regard tourists as the ‘'greatest Import of the United
States'*.
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In France alone, tourist* spend mom th ip half a mil­
lion dollars a d*y during that favored season. Skiers favor
Switzerland's1My ’nftpam, while Italy calls religious pllgrimn
and lover* of muaeums. Greece i* the goal of.'th ose in
search OF the classical hackgiotihd, and Eriglehd | h full of
literary liuKintarka. Every effoft it being made to nupply
travelers with all the comforts of home, and the-only-limit
set to the number to be accommodated is that'caused by
transportation across the Atlantic, "
• - The fortunate Individual wh«&gt; upend* his, vacation In
Europe this year wHl bring1home freah Impressions of new
scenes, strange customs, and Ipicturesque backgrounds, not
to mention trunkfula of souvenirs. At the Hame time he has
helped to keep the wheels of trade turning.

On Both Sided

President Truman, continuing ht»
earapaign of kidding the public,
that an annual income of

a year it in light for m t y
ting men
man witnm
within ten
ran year*.
yean, It
n
W be a great thing for this
dry. for the world, if every
could sain at least 64,000 a
, and of course 610,000 would
better, but ihei it, providing
cost of living did not double at
•dins time. What advagtofr,ia
g in making twice as much at

a. hut it can't he do

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frvrtu, |J
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nf private

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their
.. __jfdsl1 and Ore p*
the Hanford Jayccaa, reminded farms
_
_
Avenue*,
according
„
_H.
villa
member* that the ai.nual stag
ly will lie held thU rear May |g&gt; C. HataalT Diatrtet M ta tftr. B.
at the HnnOiln Club, lie asked |&gt;ervUed the^pUntlnja, which a rt
that member* of the oiganisatinn
than half completed. Kelly
r»ntnrl all the m*n po*»ible with more
used seven pouade of larMgo
hoper of getting them to join the aeed
par aero, on a elaan. wnH
local club.
Trite* will Iw awarded to Iheed
wlm secure the moet new memheta.
Voile William* made a report on ss?
it s r ^ s t i
the rerent convention‘to Jackaon-' plantings balog' Sisdc by thla orvllle. He cited tne Hanford group ganlss1
ilunon
lorgoet
' mflon represent
rep* »«*"* the largoat
for the " . . . hard work that tha •Ingle
gle acreage o f celery around
delegation out forth to get Mr. be In,
ng planted to hairy Indigo in
Odham elected to the elate prtal- Feminoi*
ntnold M
CeuBl
, ;•'&lt;&gt;
u n ggt, ,.*•
/tency.”
R. F, Cooper has bean IrmtruGot don Ilradlcv, chairmen of mentali
other tile
the “Votum for Odhem" commit­ land farmer* In tryTne this W
tee »ald thnt out of a po**lbla 31V ume. Last apaaew Mr, - Cooper
vote* ca*t at the *tate convention, apt accurate record* of yield
Mi Odltnni collected 14.1. “We of cabbage and bean* planted
carried HI of the te club* pretent,” after hairy Indigo on hla farm
he vald Mr. Bradley pointed out on Cameron Avenue. Cabbage
that vnt*&lt; are prorated accr rdlng and beans showed higher yields
to the m*mber*hlp of the Indivi­ and earlier maturity oahlna the
dual club. "The minimum number hair/ Indigo than the earns
of vote* a club can real," ha aahl irogp
no A* planted after ceotetarla.
lumber la Cooper plana to continue hla
... In♦♦Is one; the maximum num
dino plantings thla summer.
ten."
John Senkarlk told member*
Jack
ack Hogar, field manager for
gale Grower*
Gi
Cooperathnt the Hanford club won thraa the Foigat*
Award* *» the convention for live, stated that many of tha
iicrRpflHKjkii thil oulllned th» •?- grower cooperatora are planting
hairy *Indigo
“
In their grove*
tlvitlci of the local club.
Pavld (Jatchfll remlndeH lha Thev are using five pound* of
group that M»v 20 i« Armad ■eed town broadcast par acre,
Forreii Pay. He »*id that tha ve­ and harrowing In the seed light­
teran orgenlratlon* In Hanford- ly with a light grov* harrow,
would parade through town on Hager itataa that indigo baa gi­
thet date. “After the parade, Mr. ven good result* In grove* rty
(Intrhnl aahl "there will Iw ari ujren producing green manure, organ­
ic nitrogen, and controlling «tohrnito at*the Hanford armory.'
A hoard meeting wtfl he held lion of itaap ilopax.
Chase and Company U plant­
tonight nt H.OO'P. M. In ‘he In*
formation Center. Mr. Henharlk ing a total of MO acre* of hairy
Indigo In their , groves. Soma, of
nnottneed. .&gt; ,
the plantings will he made an
land set to citrus . .thla iprtn
spring,
Recent’Warm Spell „ while
o(ber planting* will ha
made In older groves where
iraallaaeS rr* « **••
ground ehad* I* not too eavere,
non* to over hO percent; and the according to Randall Chano.
can* and 104.000 tons of auger.
Many cattlemen ara planting
I.aat year 80,000 ton* of taw ailgar hairy Indigo ae a anil condition­
waa produced.
er, Mr. Jacohaen said. New land
I.lnia been arrange in rforlcta. tn tie developad In pasture I*
Georgln and South Carolina ha* disced and harrowed aa smooth
tiren reduced nnd eupollra are ex- aa possible, one ton of limestone
pertcil to bo nine portent under and about 400 pound* of 0-14-10
thn*e a ynr ngn and 10 percent fertiliser I* applied • broadcast
below the average, although above- per acre and harrowed In. In­
digo seed 1* than »«wn at the
average yield* are Indicated.
The early aprlng alula* of Ktor rat* of 4 to S pounds per aero
Ida and Taxn* hir anap Leap* will end lightly harrowed In. The
produen 1,070,000 bu»hel*t r r f*v4 Indigo provide* * M a t «grasing

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HartT ‘riufitan thda opponent*
could not hit b I pi without
■plashing tha Pmldent. ThU
waa the situation when the Flori­
da primary (equivalent to elec-tlon) rolled around thle spring.
Harry Truman had no love for
Pepper, but ha rertalnly did not
want lo •e* Pepper dumped. The
man who rott# to challenge Pepper
for hla Manats seat this aprlng
waa young Congrssaman George
Smatnei*, who rotild talk'Just e i
fail, and talked like n'conierva
live who would not ff'
into the Fair De
Renat*. Rmather*
protege, When ^
8
came home from
Pact
where ha had
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officer with
(arlna
squadron, Pepper;
helped
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whan ha waa nlnl month, bid Snd
he i titan talking m t *lnaa.M But
Ja»t week Senator Pepper was not
talking vary much. Democratic
vntwrw In IHorldn'a primary had

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groaa toed at the tame time. The Taking nitrogen out of the
s ® - &gt;
Indigo provides grating la Tt
Tha faUawteg aprlng adapted day* or leas. After the IruHeo air adding organic matter to the
‘ providlng"gra*lng ahd hir*i
and Improved posture graatee are
In hay. being reaUtoat to
leaded or eprlgptd after har­
« r « a u h dbMMaee
and controlling
rowing In the todlgo and pre- by* Fall. George C. Harden, F. T.
in all factor*
I«*tora In makli
making thla
The la-[Meriwether, J. B. Thorp,. Fred ire
crop
Important
In a euccesstul
Igo wiL eonUnuc to volunteer Dyion and W. R. Dyson, of San
loll
and
water
coneervatlon
proeach
year where
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are managed properly. Soma cat* provide grating and organic nl- gram.

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California, Arleona a n d ,
ei*&lt; - - . dig'
point tn 3,77Bjf&gt;0P ;crate»|«
porrent above la»t te » f .* „ ,
Thw.ealwy ererp Jn. Flqr^g W
■nf'the’plcture. Yet Boyferth Hi* JOWt H ^Vbd'lhW 'hritw.
California la. aapepted,, |?,n toU
' \ About 1019 he went Intoj the Wv'csfmblf^'hiiaJhHn.'tthitl! B,»4B,0O0t gfatqe - r W V ] / * * * !
now he ia president of the W l t Michigan Foundry Company under last
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o f Muskegon.
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.me, ufkgp
w . . v arfd rcuaumbars
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much to Uvs oa the same standIt is conceivable that meoases
I be doubled wilhnut dl the
i fo e creating' an ip fU fo u ty
I that wddld doubli or frip)*

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m il Stamper pretident-elect of acre*

tnlon woiittl .not Imyo Ijqcn MtrpHa■, prekidant cif.-the largest. Tutsi ness
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“What Muakegon resident will become president, of the
“ • Chamber
“
------Had
A any rltlr.en of
United‘ Suites
of- Commerce?”
this Michigan lake city been aaked this question during
World War I, the last person likely to be picked by him
might have been Otto A. Scyforth.
Seyforth, formerly president of thn Muskegon Machin­
i s t ' s Union, waa then president 6f tho local; American Fed-' norrent below, taet applng. .
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May I cantaloijpo &lt;tomU|jor^«|W

csaV IrAj) W.'idfeJl Ity

l»dqg ,a l*w, nr waving ■ magic
ind. It laker time to educate
And-tint you have to find
’teedfiert'whb'Van dothe"Job.
«t year, tayr the dean of Kansat Stata Teacher* College, theta
Will be a rhorlege of* 100,000
school teacher* in the 1 United
State*, and only 22,460 gradualEg from college* to fill theie job*.
Im itating number* of tchool childyea already born and rapidly
teaching the age of tig cannot
W ilt until more tchool teacher*
can be trained.

CCaetlaoe* Vrea fM a a n t
organuutloti, he eaid.

dating the

1956

up A down t
voter* of f
S i f o Menda.V v u \

bkrwe from both^slSas"17
I Truman
Tnimin kiot
Harry
kept tIht
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ane* of aloofness I

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Croom* Memorial Library, *ald
Mr, l^twton, and axpressad hearty
approval of tha beautiful furni­
ture that haa been Indalled In thla
library with fund* contributed bv
the teacher*, patrons and frlepdi
of Crooma Academy. Prof. Croom*
was highly commanded for hla ef­
forts In behalf of th# library, and
jor ihe c|£rful aeleetlon of th*

J.98 up

tlon by Principal B. 0.

at the Banford
lunch room wa*
hool official*
t lunch."
i. J. ti. MUth* Bemlnol*
we* read. It
to th# hoard •-for•
hool bua transportation
i#te lo tho racant Florida
iU6n Association meeting In
DrT Freak Qultlman of thV’Eem-'
InoloC ounty HsaHh Unit re­
ported that 4B visit* wore mad* to
schools during April, and 018
plli were Impacted. Of these
were ra m rod to family physi­
cian* for oorroetlons. The report
further otqted that utensils In
school lunchroom*
had been In­
mihr
spected and warn found to bo In
sanitary condition.

GAY, EYECATCHING PURSES
IN Y A W 0U 8 MATERIALS AND BTYLK8

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Seminole Hi

Social A n d Personal Activities
f*HphoM 148 *

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foetal Calender
r iu u a i 5
The Sanfoid Townsekd Club will
tm-et at the Tourist Center at
B:TJ' P.M. Everyone la Invited.
■ Refreshments will be served.
MONDAY- \
The Audubon Club will-meet In
Gireva at 8:00 P.M. at the Com­
munity Hall. Anvunc interested In
the study of birds I* Invited to-bo
present.
,The Geneva Garden Club will
sponsor a meeting of the Seminole
Audubon Society at the Common*
ity Building In Geneva at fl;00
o'clock with Dr. OMirar P. Meds_ g e r lecturing on bird*. ,i
•
The Past Matron's C l * nf OE8
w*)l meet at the home ol/Mr*. B.
C. Moore ‘*17 West P it# Street
at Brl'O P.M. with Mn. lX L Hewsr.r acting ax co-hiAts*.
The Ruth Speerlitg Junior Girls
Auxiliary of the Women's' Mission*
ary Union nf thoIvNist Baptist
Church will meet At the church
at a:.10.
The Dependable Class of First
Methndi.-it Church will meet night
at the home nf Mr*. G. R. Hudson.
The Sunbeam'Rand 6/ tha Wom­
an’s Missionary Unlorr df First
Baptist Church for children 8 to
9 years, of age. will niept at the
church at 8:30.
... .&gt;»**
tuebhaV
I The R. W. War* Bible Class
of the First Methodist Church will
have a fish frv at 8:30 P.M. at
the home of Mr. aftthRMlL J. J.
Carver at Lemon Bluff, " * * *
The Giammai School May Day
^FtM ivnl will bo held at the school
• a t '* 45 A. II.
\
The American Home Depart­
ment nf Women'* Club will have a
May Day Dessert f'aitv St H:00
I*.At. For reservations rail Mr*.
C. E. Carlton at U3I-J.
The Chapel Choir nf Ihe First
llnplixt Church will hold rehearxul
at 0:46 P.M.

•

'School A rt Exhibit
Slated Next Week
Mbit consisting of . a rt, contribu­
tions from all wlgte ‘xajmol* In
the county will take pinup In tho
Thorpe Kurnlturt Building, May
16-20 from !&gt;:00 A'M. to 6|R0 P.M.
and on Friday 8:00-10nX) P.M.,
Mr*. Mildred Uabcpck, county art
supervisor, announced today.
^ t l p r t l l OpimOM*lnQ\4wVnWl*
etriictlvo cHtiiifcnt*. ‘Jc JfraA Bab­
cock will Ini there mast . of tho
tlmo to answur question* .and ex­
plain the work. JI|gh&lt;&gt;chool stu­
dents will assist hur.'&lt;&gt;&gt;
Among the wofk In lie shown
will ho drawing, , painting and
handicraft,, such *» mural*, pup­
pet t. mm ionetteo, a' carabnurd
medieval c h s U v . moving picture
shows, finger paintlngM pottery,
^hand|iaiuted fabrics; etc. .
Thu Genova historical murals
wrro nindr to ho hung . In thrlr
auditorium, and their movie on
the Seminole Indian* will he used
In a program for tl»&lt;* PTA.
The Seminole High School his­
torical mural* will hshf In their
library depleting life In the U. H.
from Its discovery to modern life.Their dancing mural, will hang In
tb* (ilee Club room,'
Many of the mufeJgJVrurtaln*.
■ tra sh can*, decoral I # -'Mid useful
arts will be kepi fM^t&amp;R'In tha
schools, while o^heril wfiTbe sen!
home to encourage'hobnl'-s anif
create a lovo oftmauty.

__________

Mary Louise LeFils
Weds Irving Vieno J r
Thr All Soule Church was thr
acena of thr wedding Wednesday
afternoon at 1:00 .o’clock when
Miss Mary Louise LeFils, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr*. G. C. LeFIle
of Gcnava, became I the bride of
Irving Vieno. Jr., of Osteen, with
Father’ William Maehtrab officiat­
ing.
The sanctuary was decorated
with white gladioluses against a
background of palms and fern.
Lighted .tapers also added to the
setting. .
Prior to the ceremony Mrs.
Robert H. Stanaland, organist,
reinlared a program of nuptial
music. The traditional wedding
marches wsra used,
Tha bride was given In marriage
by her father, and wore a white
organdy itraat length frock. The
dres* featured a fitted bodice with
a sweetheart neckline and short
puffed sleevr* with a full skirt.
She wore a small white strawhat and short white nvlon glove*
and h«r only Jewelry was a string
of pearls. She earned a nosegay
of white &gt;Hrnntlon*.
Mis* Isabel LeFils. sister of the
hrttle, and unlv attendant worn a
pink organdy dress Identical to
th it nf thr bride’s with whlfe accegaorles and carried a nosegay of
pink carnations.
t Donald l.cFII*. b ro th er 0f the
hrkt, performed the duties of
be*t man for Mr. Vluno.
The mother of the bride wore a
dark blue voile dresa with blue
arxVssorie* and her corsage wa*
of white flbwers.
Immediately following thr cere­
mony a reception wa* belli at the
Woman’s Club.
Aftrr h brief honeymoon tha
enupln will make their home In
Osteen.

Dr. And Mrs.. Roberta
Return From Trip
Da William Vincent Roberta
mid hi* bride, the former Shells
Mary O’Connell, are expected §
return Monday from
Bermuda
where they spent their honeymoon
after their wedding on April IB
at St. Joseph’s Church In Belmont,

Mis* Myrtle Kitchens of Au­
gusta, Ga. I* visiting her sister.
Mra. R .W. Ware at ner home on
Pelmetto Avenue.
Dr. and Mra. A. W. Epp*
aa gaeat Id their home on
Minnie, Mlaa Jean Conwav
Apopka who will he spending
time with them,

have
Lake
from
soma

Dr. and Mr*. Jamr* N. Robson
Sr., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. II.
L. Anderson of Hastings during
tha
.... annual
........ . 'Potato Ball" being
held there thla week. They will
remain there over Mother's Day.
Mlaa Ellen Westmoreland
of
Sanford la a member of the cast
la the Meredith College Little
Theatre Spring production of
“ Everyman*1 being presented In
Raleigh, N. C., thla week.

I'urner* Kntertain
For Wedding Party
Following the lehearnal for Co|.
lum-Turner wedding which took
plaoa'laat Wednesday evening. Mr.
and Mra. R. W. Turner, parents
of the groom, entertained at thnlr
home on Tuesday evening with a
buffet dinner.
The guests were welcomed in
the Turner home and later Invited
Into the garden which wa* most
beautiful far the occasion. Flow­
ers of every description and color,
bougainvillea, hibiscus, caster IIIHe*, dalseys, petunia* and many
others were in full bloom. The
small tables were set up under
a myriad of colored lights.
Assisting Mrs, Turner In serv­
ing were Mrs. J. R. Crawford,
Mra. Gen* Turner, Mrs. W. J.
Whltener, and Mis* Mary Elitaeth Whltener.
Between course*. Hralnard Whitof Cambridge wore pink French
marnulaette gowns and bonnets to
match and carried nosegays.
Mr. Hinton Roberta of Augusta,
Ga., was beat man for h|p brother..The uahera.-wars"Mtesre. 'Timo­
thy E. O'Connell of Cambridge.
iward T. O'Connell of New York,

JS.Sf©BaS.'Hi£!R':J'ttS

The w(aiding was one of the
most colorful held recently In, Bel­
mont and calls llllles, white
gladiolus** and s n a p d r a g o n *
adorned the altar . The pew* were
decorated with whit* satin stream­
er* and white gladioluses.
Girtn in marriage by her fath­
er, the bride wore an antlqug Ivory
satin gown with rhantjlly import­
ed lace bodice, lace godie panala
In aklrt swept by a tong train.
Her veil fell from an appllqued
lace bonnet and with It she car­
ried u white satin hound oraver
hook with orrh|da.
1 !
For her daughter** marriage
Mrs. O'Connell wore a aaa foam
French crepe gown. dolman
■denves, Jewelled belt, white Mr.
John hat. white gloves and whit*
orchids.
Mrs. Marlin C. Roberta, mother
nf the groom, wore a ahell nlnk
Imported lace gown with matrh*
Inr hat and corsage of orchids
Mis* Virginia, Guinay of Bel­
mont, honor maid, wore an aqua
French marquisette gown, a
matching bonnet, and garrlad a
nosegay while the bridesmaid*.
Mias Joan White of Dorchester.
Mis* Eleanor Bruen of Hudson.
Mlsa Angela Clccolo of Wilming­
ton. Mlaa Virginia Delay • of Arlinglon. Mlt* Carol Goadd'h of
Nawtonvlllo and Mis* EHn» QOlnn

of Marlboro, William Hal |of Port

w saifflarj

Cambridge High and Latin School
Mt. Ida JimwiL'-Collegt and tlx
Academic ModrMM, ‘Dr. Roberta
a graduate of tit* University ol
Georgia and tb* Georgia ScRbo
tM waF.

•“

*

Miss Anne Lovell
To Give Concert
The Rollins College Conserva­
tory of Music with Harvey L.
Woodruff as director will present
Anne Lovell In her senior violin
recital at StIS o'clock Sunday ow­
ning at the Woman’s Club In Wintar Park, Katherine Carle will be
at the planu. The public Is cord­
ially invited tu attend.
Miss Lovell, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. \V. V. I.ovcll. Celery
Avenue, Sanford. I* a graduate
of Seminole High 8chool and has
attended Ridllnit for the past four
year*, majoring In violin under
Prof. Alphonse Carl* and In muale
education.
She Is a member of thr Rollln*
Chamber Orchestra, the Chapel
Choir, and has plavrd each veal
in the Barh Festival. Miss Lovell
Is a member of Phi Bela. No­
tional Honorary Music Fraternity,
and ls active In the Rollins Stu­
dent Music Guild. She has been
heard In concert* for various or­
ganisation* and at resort* In Cen­
tral Florida.

n a if* * !

fl W ip a

JINX POWELL
Spring I* sprung, and Fall Is
fell--and here It Is May again,
which means a lot of things like,
school picnics, parties, May Da;
Roll, Hnd senior data tea*, ve*.
the month of May will bring u
lot ,if fun to all of u* at Scmlnoli
Hi this year, aa It dor* I am sure
every year. Now lets tuke a louk
a! what has already happened In
•hi* month of May.
The senior class of 11150, wax
hundred with a tea, given by the
P- E. O. members, of this rity, at
thi home of Mra. Suaan R Wight,
litoo Park Avenue, Tuesday nf*
lerni'un. The tea was given in the
gaiilrii unjoining. The guest* wen
tnet i,| thr gate l&gt;v Mra. Ralph
Wight and Mia* Rarburu llup*
I edit.
In the receiving line well* soil*
lei .*I*m piisltlen*. Hobby Hedge*.
8. &gt;1. S Student Roily President
I'liui les Anderson, ('loss Rponsoi*.
Mbs llcbccca Stevens, Mrs. Elmi­
ra lllsltee, and Mrs. Mac Knit.
At the punch bowl were Mrs.
II H. Met aslln. and Mra. Endor
(*uileft. Huolossoo weir Mrs. W.
f Mill, Mrs. Earneat Galloway,
Mi*. Geneva Parks. Mrs. May
Woodruff, Mrs H. K. Whilner. Jr..
Mr*. George Touhy, Mr*. Kd
Jletsch. Mr*. J. O. Ilutchlsoi.,
Mi i Geneva llornullu. Mrs. A.
I'ovington, Mrs. J. G- Sharon,
Mi* Maigiirct ktrtlcy. Mrs.
M Scott, Mrs E. D. Ilmwiilee,
.Mr* .i t Pill*. Mrs. II. t lletacl.
Mr* Susan It. Wight, Mis. II. M.
Ri&gt;pr relit, who is now pres Idem ol
the P. E. U. Organuutlou.
The guilds who attended wen
Ji.. MU* Ka&gt;e William., Sonny
Lodge. John Koa, MU* Drntse
Stevens, Hobby Hodges. Charles
1 ,.n,ioL* Charles Anderson, Jack

Rnhtaytr. Horae* Gt**fi. , Mil*
Ernestine Humphrey, Rill Brown,
n u
Dun"' MU» Jun» Me*
nill. Mis* Hate) Raines, Miss Dor*
hy Knight. Ml*, Marljan* Eu*
n*“ '' Ann Cagle. El*
MIm Lola Donald7 ' MU» *.Janette
Mfs*
• : » . *Penklnson.
niRiiiHQn« pivhn
Tommyr Methvln. Miss Noll Buie,
rs. Annie Johnson Dean, Ml.**
Tovre Batt*. Mia* Doris Willis,
HoHowav. M|,„ Reity 0 wen., and
* ^ d le Mver*. all of who were
•eHor* of rhe Class of 60.
Mr. and Mr*, n. E. Molds were
'resent a» guests. Mr. Morris, la
Principal of ihe 8emlnole High
wa* I am sura delighted to *eo
*uch * fine crowd present at Ihe
ea ll Is needle** to «ay how we
•l* members of the senior das*, did
and do appreciate the tea. It I*
indeed a honor to us a* seniors to
mow that this wonderful group of
ladles, of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood,
i nought highly enough of our
das* a* t„ honor n* with such ■
delightful tea. We the seniors of
Seminole III, extend our most
'incorr thank* and appreciation,
for taking your time and affort.
In preparing the party for us.
The Seminole III Glee Club U
happy to announce tha presenta
thin of the annual Spring Concert
next Tuesday evening at 8:00 P.
M., In the S. H. S. auditorium.
Mbs Ollle Reese Whittle Is glee
club music director.
Member* of ihe Seminole HI
Llhrai y staff are donating $20.00
to the liliraiy to In* used In Ilia
purchase nf new hooks. Each
memhri will choose the hook, ht

organisation to b. a number of. Home Economics
Alto the Trl HI Y It making pro*
Tea Honors Seniors
ation* at thla tlmo for a ton
bo gvtn in honor1 of (hr tenlnr
cl*** In thr near future.
The Home Economics room of
Clan meetings were held Mon* 8cminolc High School was th»
day morning. Plant were die scene of a lovely tea Wednesday
cusaed for the many different afternoon a* ‘t P.M.. given bv 'he
clan activities, fnr the close of Senior Homemaklng Education*1
school year, and for nett year's Department In honor of the sen­
activities
It was called to niy attention ior gills and •heir i!*»ihor*.
The tea table covered with a
that the Junior Clas* of tin* school beautiful
lace tablecloth was dec­
was asked to vote on members of orated with
In rrvitat
their class to represent their class appointment).magnolia*
Senior Home
ill Girls' State and Roy's State, Economics girl Each
a nlar*
which Is held every year at the netting of her displayed
china, xllver and
State Capital. Different civic or* crystal. Individual
table* were
ganlintions of this rity will spon
sor the ones that are chosen to ] act with these place settings.
attend hy the etudents of lhvtu| Refreshments were served .to
between 7ft anil IIH) guest* wh*
clan.
I hi* i* about it for now, hut Jll*l ■called during Ihe ufternoon.
a closing word Itefore saying mI
tong, "The seciet of paticiull h
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
doing something else in the mean*
(Continued On Page 8)
while." (The Sun Dial)
So long for now.

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Take MOTHER
And The ENTIRE FAMILY
R )ll A

D e lu x e D in n e r $2-00
To The

10NGWUCD HCTfL
SERVED SUNDAY. MAY 14th
FROM 12 NOON TO 8:00 I*. M.
Fnr Resrersllmv- I’hunr Winter I’srk 2(t-9tt.t

fc Please

Hv Hantist (irouo
Thu Baptist fteminole W.M.IL
Association will sponsor a Rally
oner, accompanied hy his aiater
on tha piano sang "Always."
Those enlaying the evening with
the bride and groom were Mies
Hud Collum. Mr. and Mri. Frank
Woodruff III, Mr*. Lee "MMfr'Vf
Southern Pines, N. C„ Miss Shir­
ley Smith. John Pope, Hobby New.
Turner and son Jimmie of !.ak*laixL- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collum
a}d7|ittle Mlsa Dottle Collum of
Waal Palm Reach. Rev. and Mrs.
J, E. McKinley. Mr. and - Mrs.
George Touhy, Hralnard Whitetier of WlllUtun, Lieut, and. Mi*.
Thomas P. Noble of Fort Jgckson.
I. C.. Mr*, t W. J. Whltanrr and
Jdlsa Mary Elisabeth Whltener
of' WtlM^ton. -Mr*. J, ' R. Craw­
ford and Mr. and Mra. Turner.

BULOVA WATCHES
Rjv fin all Young I’oople and
tiieli leaders, of Ihe Sunbeam*
RA‘* Junloi and Intermediate
GA'* and the YWA’s organiselions, Saturday at 10:00 A.M. *1
the church.
Mrs. M. A. Tolllsnn of Plmenn
director of Young People for the
a*si&gt;ciatlqn, will have charge of
the program on which Mrs. Cecil
Rsthrl of Jacksonville, field workrr for the atate, will he the guest
speaker. During the program the
Sunbeam band* of DeLund and
Hanford will glvo- demonstrationof their missionary work.
A covered dish lunchenn will lie
served at noon, All young pruplr
whn are members of these organlteflons are urged to In- present.

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T V Sanford Gianli split a
atbr with tha DtLind Red
night taking the opener
dropping the nightcap

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two gantri were as much a
Ifedy ft contrail as any baseball
U» could ever libpe to see. In the
tUrtain raiser Jim Singleton and
irl Thiies combi ned their ulents
give the Hatters i single run on
total of three safeties; While.in
_ contest the steady stream of
htnundimen to tho hill took
# appeeranre of the, entire
Army passing in reyidw, ( i
teran manager Ed l.evy weari^Fudged J o (jjp, |Til^' himself ill
teifhlh inning lo fimafi the tUsmil Sacas.
Ill the firat game, an abbreviat­
ed seven inning affair, Unhand
got their only ruh In thi1 first
Inning
_ . when lead-off hatter Bplko
Fernando* drew a pass, went to
•
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second on llruenlng's
infield
out,
*mf scored'on-McCloud'* etlffly
•d singla thr&lt;*ugb the Imx.
ne locals went scoreless until
the' fifth liming \vhtn they ex .
plotted for four runs and the bull
athe. After Neville popped out,
lurcel Poelker laid down u per­
fect bunt and beat It nut fur it
safety. Catcher Man Hailey sent
Poelker to third with a screeching
double Into right field, lake, hittin* for Singleton, drew an In*
tentlonal pass loading the sacks.
Fred Ch.nlderton outwulted pilch?harlle Hose, former Hanford
Andaman, .for u (ret ticket to
forcing' In I'oelker with tlm
j rum
Power-hitter Kd Jackson, living
up'to earlier notices, connected on
I .1*1 pitch for a booming triple
' l cleared the sacks nntl wrapI up the game for Hanford. Tom
je ended Urn Inning by going
down on strikes.
Ip the nightcap, which run most
easily be described os a manager's
nightmare, the locals saw ,t fuilr
ruq first Inning lend melt away
i ‘the Hatter* scored out; tall;.
In tha second atlil three more In
tha fifth tying up tha game.
To start the bliarre seventh
Inning Dunne drew a walk, liras*
totip, recond batter, hit into a field»P4 eholre wnleh nipped the run*
aey M second. Russell and Allan
tew ' tuecaaalve pi___
passes -loading
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T_ sacks and pitcher■ VHIamae
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matt, b* faced. Spike. Fernandea.
with a high Inside pitch. Briicn*
ln» filed out with the runners
holding, hut McCloud, Plrtlf, *nd
Dunns drew walks forcing in rmother three runs.
ilea, who. proved 40 efCarl -Thb
tive In the first game, camo In
Kelly and strolled the firot
he faced forcing In the sixth
final tally of the Inning. Braendtd the frame vln the
out route. Totals: six runs
hits,
e Giants scored «ns run to
r half of the seventh ami two
e in the eighth on Kore’s rifle
T run.
d Levy finished the last t^o
ngs nn the mound. Altimukh
tod nothing nn the ha); but th&gt;)
T, tho veteran manetra. did
i him pitcher* to the sm icr
■an should have. Ho lot the

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Glamour in baseball will
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Members of the Bom i nto 1e
keynote at Municipal Park on tha
Sportsman Aasoclatlon made nlans
For six straight games Meridian
RMcn
ion#
evening of May 18lb. wh
I'umdav night for the organl
wan unbeatable. Then when Meri*
Fashions^and ^tha^ Sanfori
tlon'a biggest annual out
dlan needed a vietory the rfthst
mtlnw.
irasrnt
Fashions Ladles
fish fry. &gt;at Mullet Lake Fhrlt, Gadsden got it Instead,
lie.
Gadsden's lengthy but timely
Wednesday, May 17.
Judging
from the attendance at leaf year's St-I victory over'Meridian leaves
‘'Interval,'Already displayed In
similar event, tiotwren 800 and tb4 .Pilots atop the Southeastern
tha went Indicates that the ladies
vesieiiw
ar'a
Reaalra
400 persona should be oreeenr.
gue. The defeat dropped the
of Hanford wil Ibe right on time
;«irS 4: tx b a n S 1.
M. (J. McIntosh, promotion chair­
liters from second to third and
lo, ibs feetlyitles, which Hurt at
ith a 11; tls ln e s v tll* 10,
A u g u s tin * H i L js s b u rg J
men, announced today.
allowed Pensacola to slip hack Into
7:48 P.M.,” John Krlder. pi
tons ------Ilesch 1; Orlando I.
tray----dent uf tho Sanford Hanball
Tim program will atari at M:00 second.
ua a ie a T e
*S
uaaiea
S ea r .
Pinch hitler Jack C a r d e y U sW uos Ilesch S I 1O f Is ad
social ion, said.
,*
o'clock In the, afternoon and a
isM
At. A u g u s tin s ,
{a
t,o,ra
re nt At,
progrom of entertainment la •lammed out a line single In the l,«
P uls■ tits Ht OsInesvTlls.
10th Inning tonight to score Jim U sh ri.r.l s i u » [* B d .
planned.
from kectond on a close
film of the nuw, Florida .Fashions'
In order that, net one nrfv gp Griffey
nATIOXAL I.KAOIIR
at the plate and diva the
L Pel, catalogs are bMfix' stifhpcn fh'rfsm
hungry for lark of fl*h, Porter play&lt;
Gadsden
Pilots
a
victory
over
New York tor distribution in the
»mg wan made chairman of
l.unslng
■MWIdlan and give Dirk Dankel his
= It J ji; first
800 ladisH entering, the park
the “flab committoo,
h»iM w
vletorv of the season,
son, "noted expert ’ on
"Mr*. Goldio Handler has been
on
building
All
tied
up
at
4*4
at
the
end
of
camp flrea, wilt provide the neeea"
especially engaged by Florida
aary wood.
President George n rte innings, manager Jack Mad*
Fashions to prepare the script for
p
n
of
Meridian
Hit
a
880-foot
'tine heads tha ticket sale dlvl- owner to put the Peps In the
the fashion show to be presented
j . v s a is rS ‘
“
aton. The event ■Is 6p|p 'to the load,
by Florida Fashions’ lovely mod­
publle,'4
els," Mr, Hhainrs continued.
d
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'Then came the Pilots hlg Inning. ranklyn ■! C
Fouf "past masters" in the art
"Mrs. Genevieve Rrumlev, Mail
N sw T o rn
of frying flab were chosen for thia
Opening Dept. Bupervisur at Flor­
Chssnn ida I'unhiooH, lias consented to
task! M. L. Itahurn. Karl Turner.
Bush t l - 01.
y
Cecil C arjlua.and.lf. C. Howard.
HU Loti*
L o llls ( n t a h t j — preside as mistress of ceremonial!.
Iik-lnnuir si HU
B. J. M(Mightfin *Will *aupply the
vs.
llr t c n s s n Mrs. Ilrumley, g Dale Carnegie
msokwstl ( 1 - H
ll-l).
‘‘trimmings" and ‘‘refreshinenta,"
cotirM* graduate, Is very promin­
lO a ly
g s m e s s e h * d s l* il).
V fi.p y D. Forrester will direct an
ent locally nml well known fur her
efficient serving committee."
I iM K N I I 'S S L H 4 II
chun-h nml social work," Mr.
r « . I'ct. Bbames said.
John Melseb will serve as tlrket
Dsjrolt
taker,
,
In Ladius priiHs of the latest ex­
Nut* Vnrk
Tickets for the event will be on [VIRGINIA REACH, V*.. May Wasklngliin
Florida Fushluni dresses
14 S n
.4iS clusive
&gt;«lo at Ht. Johns Fleetrlc Go. i - f / l l - \Mbdallst Mary Iwna llolton ..............
will lie presented to the lucky
■'sulk, no willowy
w|
brunette fron. V'hUurtal'tiVln
Stine Machine Co.. Mill Hardware caulk,
* tl
ladies holding *‘ie t i n t receipt
&gt;V,
0.. ami
Olid Itotimn
K o liO in H
u n,rtlug
rlliii# Goods
«1.....I. Riomasyillo, Ga.. faces one of I'li csgo
Him
4 It .S ir
.4 II ISO number* diuwi. belwe u innings.
Co.
(he biggest tests of her career HI.! luiiilsi H l f.....
t S s r ’a Hessl &lt;e
Mniiugcr Kd Levy- told uf spe­
Ityre tod iy when she battles vo- Nek Vork 1-&lt;S
Ht. Iu&gt;ul* 1-4.
cial plans being milile far this
&lt;fran Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta &gt;*|ri.U 11-4; Boston 4-1,
4: I'hllidslphla I (la Ladle* Nite Pint will come as a
Ip the semi-finals of the Women’s ’lffv*lnnit
Innings).
■urprisc to both the ballplayers
Hhiilhsrn Golf Association .18th Witshlngion
4; t'hlcitjii S.
and the fans. “Il really will put
Amateur Championship,
tlaas*
nt N*w Vork (night) the Gainesville team at a disad­
Sturdy Polly Rllsy of Fort 'b|lail*ltilils
. ..
Mloojwr 17-41 v*.
vs. Byrne tl-,11.
tint I gue*:i they're from
Worth cIiikIici with Betty Mac- IVSHMiiHton at Boslott—Hcnrhu- vantage,
niueh
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srm
oii
-l&gt; . thu wrong town." Kd added.
Kiimoii, another Texan from Chfrugo si t:|pv*lnml (n ig(3
h t)—
Members of the Florida Fash­
Mount Pleasant, In the other W ight ( l - I i v* W ynn 41-1).
N A S H V IL L E , T e n ., M a y 12ion* stuff contributing to plan­
M*mi-floul
mulch
over
the
0,0118
((in)v games scheittiled 1
W P » -T h e L it t le
lln c k T r a v e le r *
ning the program are: Mrs. Lu
ypid, par 72 Cavalier Yacht and
m ay he In th e B o n ih e m A sso cla B s s e b s ll's H lg Sis
Hnrneit and Mrs. Vi Johnson,
(kiuotry
Club
Course.
L
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4la
e
Walanasa
lltm c e lla r — 14 Ik gam es o f f I lie
Catulog Distribution; Dick Smith
I'lSyer
soil
club
il
All
II
II
Pol,
Twice
liefore,
Miss
Faulk
has
line** —b u t th e y m i n ’ t d o w n h e a rt­
iib I s I, C a rd * ........ 14 lo 11 IS .411 and Frank Bowen, Bull Park Dec­
met the Wl-yrar old star who first MPark,i.
ed to d a y .
Cults ...... II IS in 10 .104 oration*; Mrs. Catherlno Young
l&gt;rii|io,
it. Hus . Id 14 I It P 1/ and Norman Turkel, Gifts and
picked
up
u
golf
dub
10
years
&gt;rni
They broke a Ill-game losing
(JU
vIuno,
Curds . 14 41 14 11 .IP)
IISv
ago.
She
lost
hoi
I,
times.
streak here last nljrbt by nosing
Hit sgglo, K. Ho*, in 11 lo ■! .11.4 Prises; and Mrs. Genevieve Drum
oht the Nashville Vols, (1-8.
! Mls.i Paulk's sterling perform* Lshner, As ......... II 41 T l» .114 ley, Mrs. dimly* Gray and Miss
14 41 4 II 114 Film Betts, Models' Chaperones.
Little Hock's 21 consecutive nnr« yesterday brought her a I'oby. mlluns ... II
10 It 10 .J11
suthitrks—the longest In Southern five and three victory over Mary Wfrts, Tlgara
l l n m * M e ns
Jurats uf Honor fur the event
tl*&gt;l,
Association history sent banehcll Ann Downey, Maryland Btats Wo _ Amarlrs
marlran Lesgus—Williams,
..................... ......... .....
( include Mayor Andv CurrnHoi.
I;
llosBn.
Indians,
4t
tain,
if, «l
writers scurrying through base- Men’s Champion from Baltimore. Inlet
way apd Mr. Kd Higgins, mannIt'*, 6; Wood. Browns, 4?
Inietli'B,
hull annuls to see Just what was 1 Miss Kirhy moved abend ipilck
Nnll'inul l.esgo*—Hlner. Plrslse. -*T; of the Bemlmdc County Chamtha longest losing record In or ly In her mulch with Ann Farrow 7 1 Cordon, llravss, 1; Junes, Phil* e*' &lt;&gt;r Cum m etce.
K»tilled baseball.
and routed the slender blonde llej, ,. HHaa ■aiieS la
Gum
plctu* pi
loiuplcUrpinna
for the Fashion
,
The Mobile club of IHIT bad from Tampa, Fla., 7 and 0. It wan AmsrteMi l.ssgue— W llllhm s, [ l i s t Blklw will be
lie 1ready in a few day .
owned Ilie previous record In the a itory of consistency on Miss Kir­ Hoj, 14^ Htstihsn*. lied Hus, 111 A r Hint lim e we will artnnuti'p
Bmilhvrp Association with SO by’s pari. Bhe took the lead with
Nsflunsf*L#«gus—Junss, I'hllll**, tlja pains* of the models and destraight losses, but Little Rock birdies on the fifth and sixth hole, 1 1 ; to lB itt.' llra v s s , I I . 1 r \
-w'f* b 1 ■*»■
“wis
■*- four
........up
- Lkt
-‘ the turn, and v»*k * w I
coast*d along the back nine In
B aile y o
&lt;Itv
rHniiatltfft' R gtfr«fto end th e mu­
Singleton p
test on the 18th hole.
••L a k e
Griffey then doubled t u i ^ t
, « 0 V 0 U 0 . Miss Riley was three under par InA Johnson and Usrd .
T h is * V
Totarsf
.* ,'IW 4 . S S L 7 ah sh« turned bark Mrs. Margaret with
T
o t a l* '1y
hla pay-off single.,.
Dlcki’latllh hU
sing ..D
lcki’latGiinther I^e of Mymphls, Trim., nek;
a—walked for Blugleton In 8th.
'who hurled for
•*-L
tournament’s
defending
eham*
b—filed out for C. Rose Id flth.
1849 we* (he losing hurlei
a r t
1, 4 and 8.
DeLantl
J«0 000 0 -1
ejtb Chapman with a^ tfiple
lisa
'
MacKinnon,
last
year’s
Rnnfnrrt............ " 000 040 a—4
'
deuhl# was Godsdea
a Ugigmi,
RBI— M c L e o d , Ghaddertnn, runiier*up, rallied on the closing andPsnsaroln thnroughl
[hly repaid An­
Jnckroh 8. 'JR— Jackson. Bailey. hoieN to heat Bee McWnne nr niston for a defeat Wednesday
2B-J Jnrkson. B—FluiielL PIMIa, Birmingham, Alabama H t a t r night by winning KM. Aonlsftm
U hc
p p * . Neville lo Lew . l■,■ft^*l)C- champion, two and one. Miss Me- flkJder* looked like Cmiii D 4(*s
l.nud », Hahfopl H. ItB , (&lt;«&gt;’. Wans, two dawn i t .he torn, even hcens with aeven erroA.
HERALD
Rosa, Hlligleton 7, ThH* t, BO*- ed theftritfegle on number 12. Bhe
MontgomeA whipped Vicksburg
hv C- Bose 8, BlngiMMi 8, Thks i couldn't, rlbck nn her approach
W tn l Ad«
IIO— C. Rose H In 8 Inning*, I shuta thereafter, however, and 11*4 aa th» Billies matt* six errors
Fat Reaulta
lunsi BlnyUton 8 In 8, I. Wiiine* Miss MacKinnon regained the two- and Jackson gave Selma another
—Blnglston: Loear— C. note. U— hole lead and never lust all of drubbing IB-A.
Tfes ( f l l i s s l s i re is s seels i
Montgomery got 18 hits and ett w m i * * ■ e a sitsh se •» r » * •
It again.
&lt;
Isncoff and Ilcttlngsr. T--li40.
The 19 hole final# of the tourna­ ered 'pwxGv in cluateri, A four- i s s h H Here is 1
1
ment will be played tomorrow.
nia fourth in.ilng was tha biggest I time IS* s«r tie* lesfttlee
(flscond Gams)
■h
■ tlesse Me ess lie* leeerHea
DeLand
Thro* walks and a two-run horn* e (1mm SW e*r lies leserdee
Fernandea 2b
SC
Uesee r&gt; *•* tie* Isssolwr
topped that Wednesday night • r &gt;by Tom Davit coupled with Se esr
Use (*r Tssrlr Cm i i ssi
slngtes by Jor Roddtn, Melvin
hen they lost to Nnshv
wne
rive e s r ti le Ibe lleeTwo
teams
are
known
In
hsva
UMs
and
Stahek
chased
Glen
GarUeeble
rese lei blee* (ere sees.
Hall IP
compiled worse rim#ecuHve-g*m*s rdtt to the ahowera with only one
frtle f t
but da Jackson blasted Selma for
lost marka than the Travolrt*.
PHONE 148
tonne-,e i
Tessa League data alww that six run* to the first Inning. NorRraewre cl
Waal AO* will 1 a e re o tre
(Mia in 1041 Austin lost 81 gam*;
Hollins had walked two men.
ill's*
Ibe «fiwpittowp
■tlspbee* mm PWB*
' “i#r Kendrick finally ewer
' a row. And WlMton*BaJfe^of
ereednss
A
ebete*
mis If
“ rear who*
piedmont
League
Ntdltora
bv
forcing
"he
Is listen is IS* teieebeo)) bsA.
lee ibis SNSseaS*.
26 gamm without a vletoV|j to
W» tote a doable olay.
eneerilese le sseesle*
to&gt; Andy Klko kurl*d
. p*m#i| s. in erne* to#
It* IBHO' seoV
Ir tight baseball game— nn te rsener lb* beet possible
Llttto Kock opened..........
^
nir
Snnfnrd
promUly
■errlee, ell Weal ane meet bn
m at Mampal* ai
Baron
1* elHee ee lb* nay belere
dropped three gamM
Chaditei.'n 8b
1 Lltl
The two ilubn m
gs who nipped Hal
1 1 -I.
Jnckton rf lb
1* Trav
Travel
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ten hits. Ann
Rock and tha
T, Rose If
4
nn
erree
la yen*
del
h to the
visitor*
flat with seven, *r- we eennel eeenre
be reepene*Me le
horns ft
essee lawn ane Inearreel inset
tor nil af. ths
Then
! "I ’ *■: . ' ■ 1 •. .*
the* Rams
Ram* 'only
bnly
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Tho FHora slam*
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H it Red Sox and tha All-8tara
will end the 28rd season of the
Lions Junior League when they
meet Friday night at 7:80 at the
Lake front ball diamond.
Awards will he given to the bova
to
fnkefiqld an Indefinite suspen . llg*J the most valuable plavera,
after Baseball Commissioner indst Improved players, and beat
Chandler cancelled White sportsman.
and ruled he still bsthe Yankees.
If he National Hockey League
GOLF
4 VIRGINIA BCACH, Va. - wis furmed tn 1818.
Georgians Dorothy Kirbv and
Mary Lena Faulk and Tsxans
''oily Htley and Bstty MacKinnon
Inad the semi-finals of the
omen's Southern Golf Anoclaion Tnurnamsnt.
RACING
'' NEW YORK — Tha Hslr_(|8.20(
Won the International Steeple
chase handicap at Belmont Park.
BALTIMORE — L a»n (17.401
ran ala furlongs In 1:10 4/8. fasteat of the Pimlico meeting, to
capture the Canter Purse,
AM DEN. N J . — East Indies
(96) i-aeed to victory Jn the
NeWfteld Purse at Garden State

*BOSTON A
Lolling (110)
staged a stretch rally to win the
featured aiath event at Suffolk
Downs.
LOUISVILLE — C h i Id e r i c
(118.60) raptured the six furlong
featured race nt Churchill Downs.
GENERAL
KNOXVILLE. Term. — Southern
California retained its National
Collegiate volleyball title bv beatU. of Mexico 18*0, 14-8.

The Braves won all but two
games In capturing the I960 edi­
tion of the Rotary league crown.
League officials announced to­
day that an All-Star team would
meet the champions In a seven
Inning contest Thursday nt 8:00
P.M., nt the Municipal Ball Pnrk.
There will be no admission
charge.
On the winning Braves roster
ore Motts, Kinky, Knitter, Flowers,
Herndon, Hutchinson, Rrumlr.v.
Ross, Macltruwh, Speer, Leonard,
Porb, and Sweat.
The Alt-Star router will be made
up of four Giant*, Davis, White,
McCall, and Wade) five Pirates,
Hardy, Crawley, Estrldge, Cordell,
and Rusal, and flvs Cuba, Flciscb
■r, Msboe, 'Hardin, J oupm anil
Davis. Managers of the AILStars
are Perkins and Higgins.

H E A R I N G

MIUer-Rlahop

FOR MOTHER'S DAY
HAVE THE FA M ILY
CAR CLEANED
AND POLISHED
At

Roy Green’s
Amoco Service

Kotary League Will
Have All-Star (lame

lad A Park
Ph. 9197
Let us take care of your car

MIVATI AFFAII
when yAti use VSMTUUi I
*W u h lust * twist at Ike w rut yeuj

Loss Of Income
Through nicknwA or ac­
cident In deadly. It may
-let you hack yean* . . . .
ruin your c a r e e r ...............
create delita from which
you really never recover!
MUTUAL of Omaha of­
fer* yon INCOME PRO*
T E C T I O N INSURANCE
PLANS that help free you
from the financial horror*
of dlaabUlty from idckneiw
or accidentH (let all the
facia about the low coal.
Write to

H. D. IMGUE

tails concerning thetf wardrobe,"
Mr. Bhames pdded. ^7: . ■ __

P. O. BOX 416 BAN FORD

tsevts t* aucb pilvscy *4 you war
,.. isguUI* lljhl sod vsollltUoa.,
add cksin sad sachsalnsat
windowUMtmssts VsasUsabUadi
arss* grtcUcsl *»thsr si* bssubiuldi

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All Mclnl Hullii tieiut lilindH
with Fleaiiluin Sluts and
PI ohUc T ape. T h e HchI HIIih Ih

that money out hnyl
moderate price.

n

At

W e u Iho have cm id w orld hr
MindH, h u llt to o rd e r priced
at
12c p e r H t|, foot.

Seminole Venetian
Blind Co.
NS« West fird Ht. I'hnns II62-W
Hanford, Florida

TRADI

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OP r- 406. K. 4th EL
Mbll ay Trad*
anything. Phone ,199-J.

Now available. U test model HighSpeed Ftonv^kimler for rent.
i e n S ar^k

1)8*11* W .JW ________________
B I rc H a NDIBE Enehang*. W*
buy, tell. awa*. M i l 1st SL
Phone 1
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HELP

Article* par Sato

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INSULATED 4 Room Apartment TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
jvlth Bath. Phone 482*W.
nksK .‘(PACK with telcnhone — PI.SNTY or Second Hand Brick.
Call 1 1 8 2 . _____________
gruiml flAur — available June
1st. n o N I’sik Phone fjjg.
riHTMKNT aUp tlectrlr stove.
Used 6 months, good condition.
FOUR room duplex apartment,
purilv (urnl bed.*. 114 W. 4th jtliiOJ, 814 Elm. Phoje 474-1.
Ht Phone JM Q rtf, 072-J___
8jEW Air Foam Studio Couch.
1118 Sanford Ave.
Phone
KURNiBHKD Hour* ," three Imd_ __
iuoiiis. Inquire C. A. Whiddtn J l l M N .
Hr.
GOOD And BAD
1 ROOM FurnDhcd Apartment. Used 8 P« Living Room
Suite .............................. 814.88
Ph*n »•'144
■,Pw4&gt;pp'W"‘•799-L
aiii*wi«MP
Used B-pc, Dinette ...
114 98
1— A riktotT -Fitr Snto — 5 Used Metal Bed, Coll Spring
.and M attress............. . 918.00
Used Sofa Bed
184.88
“CENTURY" Mela! Awnings
UMUKKt) / S Canopic. Nothing SPECIAL I He*. 14.98 Tshto
Lamp — N O W
9 8.88
dgwn 8 * mr* lu ,iav " *-~
estimate*.1 cal) 90J-R.
SPECIAL) All Metal Porch
Chairs — N O W
... 9 4.88
denJqnartJrr Fin
SPECIAL) Rsg. 918.98 7*
BUl.OVA w a tc h e s
ay Floor Lamp—NOW
MSONITE LUGGAGE
. 9120.98 2-pc. Sofa Bed
Also Losker* - Trunks Btfamsra
jit# — N O W
......... 988.00
rsit/ord Jewelry A Lngg^joCo.
Co. BPKUIALI Reg. 940.60 Stat­
nfor
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Show To . Sportl la Brief
Msyl9
At U j ABROCIATRD FRRBtl
Be
BA8RBALI,
. NEW YORK - The New York
Muniripa
I
fankees handed out!
outfielder
Dirk

Sportsman Groups
gen Polits Win
Outlines Plana To Over Meridian In
ight Mound Duel
Hold Large Outing Tin

hod It fall In botwoon
, antoty . . Sanford govt
k* , , tho locals outnll
m 1 1 to 8.
Kelly p
(firat Gama)
ah r H * • Thles p
Ah V ) f 0 1 II "
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EXPERIENCED Huli-imm. Ex*
iicrlcna.-i* nffi'c limn. Hrrstone
Btores
It—

WORK W A NTEII

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SAVE MONEY on (me watch and
clock tcpalrlng. Fellows Horn*
^Hhnj^ 1108
»mr Hanford
'
Avi&gt;
Hpneinl S erviced

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NEW FLOURS xurtacsd to per­
fection. Old flour* mads like
new. Finishing, cleaning A wax*
log. FortaLI* power plant, 19
years uperlsncu In Scmlnofa
County, FI. U. Gleason, Lake
Msrv
ki, w &lt;i«uu All.rmiig Sentinel, Or*
Undo Evening Star. Call Ralph '
Ray. 1106.J.
Ve n e t ia n BLINDS mails to
order. Seminole Venetian Blind
Co. 120 W. 3rd HI. Phone
1IG8-W._________ __________
f* "| line,
witoi uMiiuuawf,
t)rag
bullduser, dump mici,
truck,
muck, fill dirt, shell and clay
by load or Job. Contact H. R.
. .MATHER Of SANFORD
C'.ibstod, nml associates, 100 E,
203*00 t , Ut St.______ Fkqn* J87
Mow York Avo., DrLnml. ph.
PKRENIAL Plants In gallon cans.
466 or 888-W._______________
1Phone 1 6 7 9 -M .___________ _ U W N R o WKKS S h a rp s ^ ,
Rafrlgtratar and " • I i '
ey*Ue re p a ire d ,___
Stove, good conditi
work. Prompt Bervlco. ...
II. ...
B
" 7 ' - ---- J‘ ^
Shuman. 810 E. 4th Rt.
11
TRACTOR WORK. Phone 1673
free ostiinatcs, Jack Bus*
BUY, BELL A TRADE used ISfi.
itoro. WIUon-Maler Furnl. HAVie opened **rvlc# station,*708
On.. 811 E. 1st Phono M i
French Avenue. Your patron*
D Electric Singer flowing: Ms* age will be bppreclatsiL H. A.
na
Call 1824 after 4 F R . Kennott.
traetor and double dlN bar.
LOST &amp; 7 0 U N O — 14
. Muit bo in good condition
reasonable.'^aih, Write
LOAD — Brown leather billfold.
Ptoaty of Identification.
Re*
HELP W ANTHd
Return to Sanford Her*
r ' »
llrnt o p p o it u k it y —

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A U T O M O B IL E S

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ARMY TRUCKS
Phrts and Bqulpinenl

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The heieave.1 fa m ily n f the In ti
A lrv Rokii llo v ilto n . HIM! .In i.iinine
Avenue, w lu lie . In e v tite .
I lieli
ilnep u p im ria tlim to tile tnanv
frle m l. fo r t liv li h e a u liflil fi"W er», te lt'K n im *. um l . a r il- o f emiriolcnre*. W ith apeclul m ention to
the
n e lK h lx ir.
who
were
th u u K h tfu l throilM liont w ith lire
jia rln ir fooile a l.o to the Ki. Imlw -rg ee Kuneral Home fm th m r
HInti mid * vm p a th e lii erviee . .e ii
ilrre d them.
Mrs.. K iilli llu r r lx , ilm u fl.l "V.
Shiifonl
Mrs. E d ith H ollo w a y, d a m ilile r.
Chlcuiru. I ll,
M r l, E tta Man H m rir., dnuirh
te r, Del.and, Flu.

H liP R A K S

NOW IS T1IE TIME
TO FERTILIZE

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r e p 'll. ■' I. Hunt &gt;•11 ill \ III lit* .'ye
liili
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Sin: .l.t\ iilir lll. Mav lf&gt;. at Hu*
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A ll. l b liv in g T tl’ kl'j-et' l l i i ’t
mm ipip , i tn N ashville, Teim ., where
[Jr. S lin ke observed tit the Huh
b a iit ll ii'in lu l . T in n flo u t tiiu r
o f iiu x e l w m nt W r it V iir in io
w in i&gt; t l i r l r son l l r r l i r r t l.eon is
a tli inline the S ln te I o lle i'i there
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(III -»*it-■( They expressed tlif in
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t iin
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n li &lt; ,i | i | i i In lip lim in'.
I I I K S U B S T A N T IA L
B E A U T IF IC A T IO N
c l u b M EETS
Tin S n li.iiin tlu l Beaut I f leal Ion*
lin t ,.t tin ' home o f M r*. A lln -ilii
W iiihn.f. W. T h irte e n th Street
M in i'll.. n ig h t, May H. I Will. M.'.'i
lll|’ w.i n|n-n.'J iii tlin iip Ui i I m ill.
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w ill! h i- III lie lit' 111 lit S lilln li M, II
C lim i li Mini.lav n lg iit, Mav I I . a&lt;
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FiCO BRAND INSECTICIDES
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Wilder Haven

SAN I-M lll» HE U I I I

CHASE AND COMPANY

fW tw r t«*i ,-hl»i rlu o r a ttv-k-ta
tha nk a ll frien di. fo r HieTr le le KraiiDi, fluw era uml enrde o f eondoleneei also the line n f th e ir rata.
They also wish tn ox pres, to tn v
M orely Funeral llu rn e and The
E iehelherirer F lin rru l llo o ie who
hull ehai Ke o f Hie liodv I Ill'll' deep
a p p re riu lio n fu r tlie ii kin d and
lllld e is tlilld illK
.ervie e
I endei'-d
them d u rliip t liii' Im m .

WAN -Oil *MAN, It i A Cj ULAT

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O A L k C L U U /.e W h M A U I A &lt;
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E X I'H I’SHIO.N O F I I I A N It S

W Mr*. Ota 1,. Ciuv, MO K. Ninth

Street wish tu thank the nmnv
Uieadt fa; their lovely cnid.i rmd
flower* sent her dnriinr the Ions
of her mother, the lutu Mrs, Willie
Chatman, who died Apill II, 'it
Jaipcr,

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M. H. CHI NCH
Sunday School, lt:.'|ll A.M, Hupt.
Adkins aad teachers in chance,
lesson reviewed hy the pa. tor.
Morning Worship, IJilH AM
fru itin g mlnlstor, Rev. Allen and
his congrtgatlon render -d the
servlets. . Rev. Allen's Tint was
taken from Acta BrOth verso.
Even Inf Worship, 7: JO I'.M.
Tha waning message was deliv­
ered: by lh* pastor from (,ukIBlh chapter 1st verso.
The public Is warmly wcleune
to worship at Bhlloh M. II, Chur. h.
R«jy. W. E. Mlkoll, pastor.
Rev, T .H. Thomas, repot tor.

HIK M INK U /iN G K II

Kctunis Home

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F U N K K A I. N O T IC E
7:110 I 1 M. KveoiiiK worship. I)eF in a l rite s fo r M rs. I,.‘.lie Woo­
ten W illiam so n, w ill he held Mini- v o lio ii '.a s led In M r. C lin ile '.
day, M ay 14, a t CJ:00 Noon, at til. nil, with Choir No, | renderKvenimr
M l. Cuke U aptlat Church, Camei niK Hip im iiit services,
t 'i l y , Rev. J, C. H radlev w ilt n frl- nn-',ape delivered hy the pnat.ir.
The m ee tinir wa hlirhlv spiritual
r ia t* .
E iehalherycr Funeral Home 1* tl iiiutclnml the dnv and 'ilphl.
W K K K l.V A C T IV IT IE S T H E :
In ch a rfic.
Monday n lith t. 7 tilt) I ’ .M ., Usher
SERVICKH IIKLI1 AT
H n n iil N i. I rehearsal.
H B C U N D K ll ll. O il

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u r u o , ClEf PTR Dip W GET T.a»t
we heard vm a iw o who caw w v
G umfiHE, r i f l
NOTCHED EAR pj i

A MACKCP AWN CAWfc TO MElE ME

INDIAN GOT AW*/, i r ------------1f —

"MM At-LUUNIM (OH Inti I iHU'.st IwO
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Alarniil, Mr*. A. J. Hurston,
principal of Hopper Arademi.
Sanford.
County Teachers, Mrs. Minnie
H. Fields, D lst Supervisor of
H rhouls.

a religious movlq at
the church.
Thuraduy night, 7:3(t I'.M.. the
Junior and .Senior * Horne Mu­
slim will hove their rehearsal,
All mi'mlier* nru asked to ba pres­
ent
Friday night, The Young Matrims are sponsoring a chicken din­
ner.
(Tim I'.M. Tim Junior Choir will
have their rehoarsal,
fisll I'.M,, Senliir Choir rehearsal.
There w ill he

# The funeral of Mrs. Elbnla ih
Read; ana qf the oldest mem her
and ,eu-wither . a t Bhlloh M. It. UKIHCATHRY l'HOflRAM HERB
Chur ih was held Sunday, Mav 7, at
AT CROOMS ACADEMY
llv I.0U1SE FOATIRi t
One of Hia glorious event* that
recently took place In Um hUtorv
o f l h uoiiis .Academy wa* Ih F il*lleal ary program un Sunday, Mky
7 'In the selicml auditorium.. I t *
ocrualon waa thu dedication cere'many uf Crooma Manorial tl-

From tha Ministry, Rev, 11. II.
Ilodke. pastor of St. J’nlil Ihiptist
Church, Sanford, Fla.
The Ruelltl lllah Rdioul (ilea
Cluh under the trraeful dlrwtion
of Mr. C. W. Jenkins sang. “I,at
U« I)ioak Bread Toiruther," and
"Sonit of I’eae*," The ipuaker
of the hour waa Bishop John A.
(iroKK. A.U., A.M., D.D„ Cl.It.,
of the Eleventh Episcopal District
A. M, E. Church Blshup droRir
was presented to the audience and
yuest hv Mrs M. E. Karri*, sec­
retary-treasurer of thu Endow­
ment Bureau Household of Huth,
Florida.
*'
His speech, forceful and Inspir­
ing, ht'ttan hv retrospect through
tha paues of time to the humtilu
and obscure beginning of Crooms
Academy and reflected the achieve
ntents that had.bean, matte sine*

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audience was Invited tu re.asseiuIda al Ihe l.lhrarv where the
.'m'lnony wan roiuuleted. Til* pro
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and girl respectively.
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W c r t s Entertain I| M Following
the meeting, Waller
DrganiHtM Chapter 1 KIml'h1 itave no iniprtitnlu piano

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program and Dr. Hiewert ihowed

*®ej«m’a programs nf the colored slid, picture* nf hi* and

g 1” * 1 fluriilii Chapter of the
j^gtaiican Guild of Organ l»t ■ wm
t® n cloae leal Tuesday
Vfwfntng with n dinner meeting nt
M if*,,, m* ®f Hr. and Mra. Herman
Biewert In Wlnton I'urk on MyF lyftn Cake, Thu Diemhern with
i -i r e , nuebamla nnd wives and
E ff**
entertained on the
V.V**4 ** overlooking the lnl&gt;p.
..’ SI the huflneas meeting elec? *IWJ «/ nallonnl officers for AUO
1 'Wo of officer* for the local chap*
ter took place. Mra, It. II. Wail
..otir ami Mis. J. I,, MrKwan of
Sah/ord were re-elected In theii
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• ■•efetary-trcimiriT. Prof Helen
/ Alltnger heoil nf the dcpaitmint
- Of organ at Hictson University

President Says

Hollywood

Additional Society

Mre. Slewed* Irip to Guatemala
(ant summer.
Those from Winter Dark at­
tending were Dr und Mra. Herman
Slowert, Mr«, Chrhitlne Baldwin,
Mra. Klirahvth Cnli1, Mr. and Mr".
Iron) Orlando w ee Mr. end Mr*.
Hofhauer and Anne Hnthaucr;
Paul Penrod, Mr. and Mra. Wal
lei Kltnhlc, Mr. nnd Mra. David
Uramp, Mr. and Mra Arthur E.
.lores; from Del.nod. Prof. Helen
Alltnger and her "later, and Ml«»
Meat m e Fortiwnld: from Kustl*
were Mr. and Mr*. H. W. Walter
Jr.; Iruin Clermont Mra. I. N.
Portia mol her guest and Mna
Ague* Johnaon; from Sanford
w-m Mta. It. II. Wallhour and
di*. J. I,. McKean.

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Duck winning an Oicar help • 'creeping Socialism.' '
"I should like In remind the
star T
"Not much," ami were Iwo-lltm gentlemen I who make then# com*
winner Frederic March, hack Ir
llollj wfimi after a !wo-vear nh
snnee. He is here (o art li| n hIx
day r'de that another actor turned
down.
Please died no tear* for Mr.
March. He la oil 11 one of Hollywood’* moat 'onight and highly
paid actors. He la here to act in
■me of the nequenec* In the nil
atar "ItV A 1% Country.” The action during toe last 17 year*
part wn* vacated hv Edward fl. nan been the i alvation of private
Koldn*on. who reportedly didn't business In the country and hae
like Ilia lillliiiit, (It will be aloha, strengthened (lie private enterprise
system against .Socialism, Com­
bet leal.)
Aniwerinir the (mention nhmii munism and all other ‘ism*,'
Humph) ey Bogart show* a new
“Don't lot anyone tell yuu that
the advantage of winning an
Ing at tba Rite theater
Academy Award. March aald; the government should retire to «r In Warner Bros.' "Chain Lighting,'
“The first ode I got CDr. Jekvll the sideline* while the national on Sunday and Monday..
and Mi. Hyde' in 1013) didn't huvi economy goes back to the day* nf
much effect. That wtu when Omar 'boom and bust,' The power of the
lat. 34.1ft N, longitude 137.40 East.
SHIP FINE
was young and the awards didn't got eminent exist;, (or the people
HAN FRANCISCO, May IB ~
lo use. M would be folly for the
get much publicity.
’i — Kadlnmarlne *tatlon KPH
"The latest une (for 'Hes( Years people to be afraid to ime their eolOf Our Lives 'In 1D40) didn't make irchve strength through the gov.
much difference, either. It might eminent.''
Mr. DYmmin told the Butte
help someone who Is new to pie*
lures, but it wouldn’t bring any audience Dial Ihe government’*
change to someone who ha* been most iniporlant single economic
in the business us long as 1 have." goal "D lo see that there are
VOTE FOR
The artiu said Oscar didn't In­ enough Job* for those who need
them.”
He
added:
crease Ins sulury. In fact, hla re­
Jack K. ^temper \x[
"You sometimes heat It Haiti-*
turns since "!ie*l Years" have beep
and
I
Ihiok
Ihia
comes
mostly
unfortunate.
He followed tlm
CANDIDATE FOR
■
*oraid winner with twu films for from Ibc lunatic fringe nrunng the
which he deferred part of his sal­ reactlonailc" — Dial the govern*
County Commission
1
ary In lieu of a percentage of Die nicnt promise* to make it pussiDim
r
tel
Nit.
2
M
hlr for people In live without Work"
profits.
Tin- first waa Dm bitter fiimllv Ing. They say our government
, SEMINOLE c o u n t y
tale, "Another Port Of The For­ programs would make os a nation
• v o iv o
• r rrio tK K T
est," which produced no profit; of ilend-bruts nnd loafer*, ■(hat,
• A a a a u iiy n * ra o u a b is irp
for March tn take a pererntnge of. of course, Is absurd."
The President, ill twu addressed
The second woe "Act Of Murder,"
v«[CfRy
&amp;
i 'm a frftrx ti
which Is Just now crawling out yesterday, fired hack at critics
who describe his '‘‘Kali Deal" pro­
of the red,
"Fortunately I took morn snl- gram as heading down “the last
aiy on that one," he said.
After leaving here, Mr. and Mrs
Match devoted lit strenuous week;
to making "Christopher Columbus"
for Dm British. Ho agreed with
Dih pro** and public who dlsrov
NEW -FIRST SHOWING
lied Ihe piellltr unsuccessful.
STARTS TONIGHT
Nor ha a Die netor'a singe rareei
flourished of Inin. He teeenllv
closed op Broadway in "Now I l.uv
Me Down To Bleep," which suf­
fered ii gnive dcfirli. Hut his bigEVERY SON OF THE HE A . . . . w u h t t h
gest luugh — he’s in Dm happy
EVERY SH IP IN TH E FORT . . . waa her |
position of lining utile tu view such
STARRING
things humorously — was turn­
YVONNE DfCARl.O ^-PHHilP FRIEND
ing down "Death Of A .Stilusman.''
Director Ella Kazan and I’luv
COLOR BY TECHNICOIjOR
wiight Arthur Mlllur, who am
March’s friend* ami neighbors,
wanted him to do Dm role.
"Tlmy sent me the script when t
waa mi about the snvtntrehlh week Honvor. Mr. Tromafl saWT
of ‘Columbus',’! he related. "1 nut he stopped :|A k | .dla
wan tired and I hardly had time tu rlnlins pr by tattgMlifdM
•*Wa will .'atilt tflatR A
sk|m through ivfo act*. The itlrt
Inked awfnTltrlothr and the whole Dios* who Ithuglns that-adl
tiling seemed c.inifuM.uj. . Ho I sent tteaalvn ucDim la a ate:
the script back .and said, 'fyoi

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flurulay and Mondny,
TATTOF.il It if II CAPTURED
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the rice-growing delta di-inci
U- Myuuiiguiya urrestrd four
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Woman Rescued Two U. S. Fliers
From N iag ara Freed By Reds
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WASHINGTON. May 1# — (Ah
— Senator Connally (D-Tex) aald
today Senate and Houa* confer***
ar* In virtual agreement on a
136,000,000 “Point Four" pro­
gram of technical aid to tha back­
ward areal of tha world.
Tha Houee votad MB,000,000 foe
tha program and tha Senate approved 146,000.000 aa part of tha
Foreign Air Bill,
Praaldant Truman appealed Mat
weak to congraaalonal leader* to
authorli# th# full 14 1,000,000.
Connolly aald Houa# conferee* now
are “willing to com* u* to MB.000,000."
Connally, chairman of th* Ban­
al* Foreign Halation* Commltt**
and leader of the conftranaa, *ald
tha confaraea may ranch final
agreement laUr In the day cat tha

ICx-Prisoners T a k e n
From Freighter By
Navy
Destroyer
MANILA. M«r IS - i/M —
I'wii l tiler linn xlrmrn fired nf
irr IX months Imprisonment by
the ( Illume CninmunUts ertlred
in Manils hr plsn* from llong
lioiiR tnnlaht.
HONG KONG.* May I
Two America* airmen, prisoner^ of
ih* Chinese Communist* tmt’ llM
monttt. IBhk*off Tale today i n *
Navy -piano for Minita Jfter re­
ceiving a routing welcome Irotn
U. 3. i.ilari.
They wer# landed hat* from a
drtltnyer which picked ihtm up st
sea.
Both Mamie Mallei 5gt. I.liner
l'. Ucmifi of Cmcinnali ami Navy
r lnel Electrician Willain C. hmlli
ol Lotik Bracli, Calif., «|&gt;prarecl
ieliei*il lo he liack In ihe Navy.
They vvnir ill fitting uniform*
llist Chmete Cominunitlt hsd given
them. Both app*ared in good
health but were lo undeigo phy
sical checkups.
Newsmen were not permitted by
the Nsvy to interview ihem.
I.l Cnidr Merle MrBaln, who
talke.l lo them, reidrtail- both
were loll by th* Chinese Com­
munists that a revolution waa Im­
minent In Ihe United Stalsa and
“ynu would have bean released
soon anyway."
Their raptor*, who took them

But ihe road continued lo move
out freights to the west and kept
it« eastern Irrighi and pM-ienget
linei operating on ubedulr. It
de&lt; lined to &gt;&lt;,y who was operating
the traint.
A PRR tpnketman tard he could
not eslimale how many trains the
railroad will send watt today, but
lie taid the numbei will he greater
than previously tent during the
strike.
,

Florida Supreme Court Gets New
Suit In Collins-Wnhon .Scramble
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WINNIPEG. May 13 •— (/P) —■ Th# number of refugees fleeing
from this floofl-maaacad prafria matropoH* rose today to nearly 75,000
—about ona-fifth the population of qrtalar Winnipeg.
Canadian official# raid tfw evacuation, mainly ol women and rhjjit!*’ •Wou“
»Pradad ap to *ai* tha probtam of supplying food and
utilityaarvicas to weary flood-fighter* in ih* water-logged city.
Th# swoltaa Rad rover — which already ha* inundated six square

yl*ld about
yaar more.
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Tha ICC said Florida will have
’If* of 8t. Bonlfaea, directly across
,l,Ur
M days In whleh ta follow tha city
aanaatlon and, If It daaa not, a tha Rad River from Winnipeg.
, ’®9° ’T0® " '
cnlldran
M l Urn dty of 99^00 lata yaatarav afternoon and loot night tn
rataa la ■ dtaerlatlnaUon isoonaa to a praraottoMgv ansal.
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Nearly 75,000 People Have Fled
Hood-Menaced Prairie Town

Th# flood craat surging northward
from (ha Minnesota rad North Da­
kota bordtra waa axpactag her* to­
morrow.
Lataat Motion to ho avacuatad

S '. l l i
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U. S. Saving Bond; 2 Parking Sheds
Drive (Jets Under Are Being Bui l t
Way hi Sanford At Farmers Market

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ford h»w| Simiti"lr ^mmtv »» i
M011 -I l.i'itnn Ih 1
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electrified ami thuswnre not Hf trlrl.
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rrrtcl by th. original strike ,0
A Me rf'IrhlHthm lit roiinr* Mrafi -i i i n v,-,-O olite p-i I -• ,
iml Mo “ iiiitli f’a n a t r ii ' i
vfc'lth t h r rlilvi* will i *k#* t*U* #• I ii
Meamyhll* .11 tt . |„ ,
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*lav innriilnir fit !» :m h'i Lick hi* Mir || 101 of l‘o| I f *o,l. 1 .1 .1
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srfpporf of dernana that a third
man be employed nn all dla*el
Inc,,motive*. PRR Prekldenl altei Pianklln hat argued that a
third tnan It unnecessary.

ICC Asks Florida
Railroads To Up
Freight Ratings

Florida authorltlaa

NANDCUrno ta an ami dantlBad priaonar. Eugwa Dannia (right) laavag
Ih# U.S. District Court In Washington to begin aervtng a on#-y**r prlaotl
term for contempt of Congraaa. Tha contempt aonvlctton of Dannia,
avrrslary-genaral of tha Cornmunlat Party of America, atommad from
his refusal to appear before th* Houa* Un-Amarioan Actlvltlra Oommlttaa for quaatlonlng by tha Fang la 1947. (Infemattonal 5oundphoCo&gt;

lie emphasised that tha road It
not accepting any new shipment*,
out I* moving purUhabltr* and
"thui goo,L “itrnndad" whan tha
strike became effective last Wed­
nesday mnrhing.
The PRR freight* ware running
In Ih* ara* honntlad on tha w rit tUr adviiietncfit rirI ann«*urufH it *’*4*',,*H

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I'Lket Una.
eiMhllshed Saturday at llarrlt'•urg t hlg rail r-roasradt
Special
duty erews manned soma train,
mint Harrisburg south to BaltiP " r1c *art M’ashiiigton and east to
l hiladelphln and New York. Home
regular crewmen remained on tha
Job. Thaac avoided crosalng plrkrt
line* by moving Imlde the yards
from arriving t„ departing trains,
rha pickets were outslda company
propertv.
On ►rday the PRR, which ordered all operation* west and
tr«*tl*ae4 na Pal* TW»|
north halted at tha beginning of
• lie strlkr, began to puih freight*
«nt lo those direction*. A PRR
spokesman sahl to freights mov£ r , t , rltl«y. 22 BaturrUy and
42 8unday, Ha predicted a fur­
ther Incraaa* for today.
In Atlanta, railroad fireman
and anginaman refused to man
WASHINGTON, May IB—(A5 locomotive In 14 strategic dlvi—Th* Inter state Commerce Com­ alna of aoutharn railway* 8,000mission today called on Florida
iQaaraaaae wa Few* Mat

cfficlal* to grant anothar Intra•tat* rail freight r*U incraaa*
on numerouA coniiBodltlii, inoit
ly heavy llama.
Railroad* operating In Florida
complained 1° ICC that tha Flor­
ida Railroad and Publle Utllltlaa
Commltalon haa d*fuaad to per­
mit Iniraitat* rata* to, rla# on
the earn* bail* a# InUrataU
rate*, *ev*ral time* uppad In. th*
potlwar period.
The complaint tpoelfleally allaged that Florida haa not al­
lowed th* full 1047 and 1941 InMratate Incraaa##, and’ haa re­
fused any Incraaa* on low* and
sugar rana moving la nulla, on
wastowoods. and various fartUla•r material*.
Th* ICC, In .

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while picket*
yaidt here,
■' I up the movement nl it*

CHAIRMAN Of THI SINATI Loyalty Investigating Committal I
’ l*rd Tidings (D-Md ), and other Inlereatad partlaa la*
i Home, wliei * they examined file* In the 81 ca*aa cited by I
McCarthy (R-\V|*.). Laft to right ara: Sen. Theodora Oraaa (D-B-Ug
Donald s Dawson, AdmlnltUallva Aaalatant to th* PraaUawtx Saw.
Tvti'tm. Jntin K Peurlfoy, Deputy Undaraacratarj of Stata; Saomal Ok
P ykln. state Department; Sen. Brian McMahon (D -C «n.),i
(l«n Cnnrad Snow, Slat* Dept. Loyalty Board ehalnnm, (fa

No. 191

McC arthy Accuses
Secretary Acheson
Of Betraying U.S.

U. S. Red Leader (Joes To Jail

l ’.ni.»ylvani»

' “•phi liamt In the writ today
Hie strikers, members of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firomcn and I ngmemen, set up picket
lines to protest the operation of
trains to the west and north from
•Ins rail crossroad* and lo try to
hall the railroad'* operation* to ha
e*»l and tmilh.

Lilesdii*.

Associated I’rcra Leased Wire

uT T iilSF

••bed , i

Lightning Bolt
Destroys Oviedo
*■H igh-J^erlliut

Mr. Aadtrton i

PRRj Steps Up
Movement Of
Rail Service

HARRISBUHG i v . May n

That area embraeea the «tat#a
of Georgia, Florida, Alabama.
JllaslM-Ippt, Lmil.alana and Texna
as well h* the I'nnal Zone The
court Is headed hv Judge Joseph
C. Hutchinson, Jr., of Homiton.
The NLRH haa to go to elrrult Husband Claims She
court* for enforcement of Itn orHer* against alleged unfair labor
Suffered A Nerv­
»-actlccs,
ous B r e a k d o w n
FThe Supreme Court tot»rd nut
three of Perlman'* five cases but
ordeird a review of the other two.
NIAGARA FALLS. N. V.. M,.y
They applied to the Mcxln Textile 15 —&lt;/P)— Two men in a heli­
Mills. Inc.. of Mexla. Tcxni. and copter titled their live* today in
U m IIi i M m Pag* Mat
lave a woman clinging to a lock
above ihe Hotaaaboa Fad* ol the
Niagara River.
A dramatic react*# waa eilacled
whh a second helicopiar after the
l[iijt&gt;ad,| *ifchod.it*«l l df m hgatala,
t.lghtnlng xlruck and detlrnved into tli« water and aiplodfcd.
The woman, Mr*. Jcanntle Bu­
a hlgh-nower traniforrner null hie
of tho Florida Pre-coolrr nlanl In gay 25, of Nagata Fallt, tulltied
Ovlado ahnrlly after 11 no n'elvk (mm thoclt and aipoiure and wa*
tide morning raining damage estlmated at more Ilian I?,000. The lioipilalited.
Hri liuibaml Sigmund, a taxiilant la owned by the Florida
•re-Cooler Corp. of Hanford, Ovir • vli diiver, laid the bed tulfcird
do and Zellwood.
During tiro lieavv shown llrli* - v nervout hmakdnwn ami bail liccn
nlng also hit a telephone wire cnui- ill for nime lime.
g a short -elreull ami a lot of
Iwn park employes, Herbert Se­
toko III the attic of the home of rbia and Joha Paonetta, beard her
Georg* Mearm In Oviedo but iniiiltlng In no damage. Mi. Mrana trrraming at the clung lo a rock
It employed by the Wh»flcr For- 75 |eei from an island about J00
tlliier Co.
leer above ihe Horseshoe or Can­
Con»lderable damage t gibe ni"
adian,
Falls.
lection room of the Star Theatre.
fiedlta fastened n rone atmind
Thirteenth Strait and Shephard
Avenue, waa caused Haturdnv hi* waist and wailed i n t o the
night al 0:30 o'clock hv the nnlck swift current. He wa* sent off
blaze that remlted from a tecl Ills fret. Paonessa hauled him
of film becoming Ignltad,
Bill back.
Tho Bell Aircraft Corporation
W#rvev, operator of the booth, uaed
lateral fir* axtlpgulahed* . to then diipatchad Owen Q. Nlehaui.
It8. and Joaaph A. Cannon, 80, in
quench the blaie somewhatNo on* waa hnrt at th* theatre a helicopter.
T h e pontoon-aquipped craft
and patron* filed out In 4e orderly
manner, aald Fir# Chlaf M. N. landed on the water near th# wo­
over, Tha angina
Clevaland. Fireman m ailtred the man - but-■noaed
‘ a* N *a a t )
blaia, and uied th* avtanilnn lad­
der of tha hlg fir# truck tn good
affect to check th* alUc of the Lawmakers Auree To
(heater,_________________
$35 Million Program

halM action waa made following
a confer*noe with O. t . Hogan, II*
ilatant SUta Market dittmt.

d

four Southern railway ps«sen*er
train* were halted In lllrmlnxh*m today when crew* refused
In pans picket line* al Ihe term­
inal elation.

among live tiled h&gt; tolidlot gen-

Tha Auction Slock St Ih* San­
ford State Farmer* Market to­
day dlicontlnuad It* sale* due to
tha deeraaalng vohna* of vegetablaa arriving at th* Market,
Manager Sandy Anderton an­
nounced thla mornln*.
Auctioning will, howavtr, he
rartvad whan tha fad o n m coma
*“ ha stated and atlded Thait the

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Strikers Form Pick*
et Lines To Pro­
test R u n n i n g Of
Freight T r a i n s
ATLANTArM*7 1.1 —&gt;■?&lt;—

WASHING rON7~M»y 1 5 - t / P ) A The Supreme Court tided 7 to
2 with the Administration today in
ill complaint that the Fifth Cir­
cuit Court had improperly failed
In h a d up National Libor Rela­
tion* Board oideii attaint! Iwo
Texas enmpame*.
The fates ilrcid-d today wetc

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HANFORpr FLORIDA, . M O N V

EM abllahcd 1808

Tribunal Says Fifth
Circuit C o u r t Had
Improperly Failed
To Back Up Board

^V al Thilip D. Perlman in an ap
deal lo the high tnhiinal latl (all.
Al that time Perlman tawl the
-New Oilrant Circuit Court had
been following a pattern of re­
verting NLRB ordert which w*i
"plainly unwarranled a* a mattei
of law.” He added ibxl rhe
court * recnid "hodet ill for ibe
I trge number of (Nl.RB) ca»ei
low pending in the area ovei
which n h*« juritdiction."

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VOLUME XXXXI

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W ...M • -•'IrialUt III,111
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Wit ,.i,i,« pi,.aeritcd the
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flat » f (••- gurat «ne.ak&gt; r mi this
fit
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11 n* a Meuderion
S t llif I'*1,i -f Ailievlllr. ,'li.airman
uatimial organization's
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l l * l | t ‘ l • I ;)*frty C'lmnnttca, who
4|»ol 0 I. th.* «ub|ect, “I.unking In
till Mill'll j ' 'liltaalvea."
Mil Smathai* is a cousin of
Hep iii*mgr Sinethera of Miami
Shortly before 2:00 o'clock F ri­ in I l« .niinr tad with Mir Asha*
day afternoon at 1988 OMamo- ■ill,- II n ’ltal,
blte S*&lt;lan driven by Nelli* Loe,
10. collided with a 1040 Ford
Proclamation
panel truck at the Intersection
of Telery and Douglas Avenue*
IV!121RE AS, Cershral Palay
Damage to Ilia truck w»a esti­
mated *t $400 It was drlv'ti by i* not a dlressa, but a terrlblo
Freddie Lee Hobinsun. Negm, sffiljtinn 'hat can strike anywlierr . - . nnybody, and
*ml Is owned by A. F. Ramsay.
Damage to tha Oldsniobll# wa*
WHEREAS, Them la no
• Mlmated at | 75.
knee n cur* for Cerebral Palsy,
peupl* must be made awaro
of this problem, for onlv thalr
BILL siflNED
awtrensss will arouse tnam to
WASHINGTON May 16 - r T.
open &lt;hsli heart* and thalr
President Truman lodav »lgned
nnckethook* to provide tha
a bill drafted as a safeguard for
financial meant necessary to
the secrecy of America's code me*hulld hospital* and train perssgas.
annuel to properly treat the
The tnaasuru provide* heavv
610,000 Americana of all egae
penalties — a $ 10,000 fins or ten
who wer# bom with tht* ter­
years In prison — for anyone
found guilty of disclosing Informa­ rible affliction; and
tion about tha government's cryp­
WHEREAS,
Tha
United
tographic (ateret code) mettagee.
Cerebral
Palsy
Association
lies undartakan, in thla lira*
national campaign, to raise
MASONS TO MEET
Sanford Lodg* No. 02, F and th* funds nacataary for such a
AM will m*ft Tuesday evening program,
at 7:00 whan. » hollad corn *upNOW. THEREFORE, l AN­
par will b* served A mealing DREW CARRAWAY. Mayor
will follow al which tha Blatter of tha d t y of 8anford, do
Degr*« will ha conferred. All hatafcr nrodaiu. the waak of
fqaatar Maaea* ar* aakad to ba
present.
CEREBRAL PALSY WEEK
and urg* th* dtlxana of Uilg
BUILDING PERMIT
d ty to cooparata In e a rry lif
J, J. Waal. Jr. ha* secured a
aut th* purpose* of th!* weak.
city panelt to arect a alg room
Glvan under my hand, and
homa a t Xoealla Street at an as- seal thla 18th day of May,
tlmated cost of $9,BOO.
I960, In th* City of Sanford,
A permit wa* aacurad today Florida.
for a 80 by 80 foot addition to
ANDREW CARRAWAY

Th* Samlnol* County Jayceea
will launch their annual mem­
bership drive with a stag din­
ner and floor ahow at 7:110 o'­
clock Tuesday evening at tha San
(trio Club.
Tha Jaycaa* have **t a mem­
bership goal of BOO, and mala
citizens over 31 years of ag* ara
eligible to Join, aald Bill Stemtr, membership chairman.
Pointing oat the recent elec­
tion of J, Bratlay Odham last
week aa praaldant of tha Florida
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Stamper declared, “Wa nsad
a large membership to back him
and nla work far th# coming
ye arand to make 8anford ana
Bemlnot* County a batter place
in which ta lit#. Wa will be In
tha limelight m tha atata and wa
S S L ***
a
m « , a w th* Aca Theater on Sanford A”-

Mayor

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ia n t o r p

Barkley PUkn
lixmriaaee *rum page oa.l
Rmittee proposed a similar
to# and one of its subeummit®t ,und*r Henalor McFarland
-Aris.J luul conducted public
'ffkflngs on gambling with some
big-Ume figures from the pemhling world questioned
Before naming the five Hem.tor*
today, Vic# President Barkley said
,Jj* "no time has the President or
. to* Vice President dim m ed either
t M resolution" or Seim tom to he
•named.
■ Ha added that he was making
this statement "In order tlmi them
M no ailsunderstsiidiiiK*."
Republican lauduri* weie iepi.it
ed to have asked liai Kiev to name
Benator Ferguson ( It Mich i to
One of the GUP post* on lbs in­
vestigating committee.
Ferguson said todnv the nu
tlon'e racketeers aie investing big
Sidney III legitimate hi.sinews to
become Aniei leu's "new rich,’

Puterwin Retire*

A nti-Strike
(C tlttu M

Bill

Frern f u i

OM)

*a«« lu givat nul.ibm o f dtisent.'
Also, he said, It would Itaro this
timidly "alumai brlpleta under at*
lark of a foreign enemy.”
Ih&lt; Units said thi&gt; strike, railed
liy the Brotherhood of Lncnmotlva
Firemen and Kngliimun, would
‘’Ineylliildy atop" operation of
southern's service in 13 atatea and
result In the laying off of about
36.000 of the lima employe*.
An official of the New York
Central Railroad told tha com­
mittee Monday that hfe firm
would have to furlough ho,000
worker! if the ■Hike developed.
The committee Is considering a
measure liy Senator Donnell (H Muj which lulls for compulsory
uiIntuition «» a lust resort In rail
d.-pules. Smles and iockoute
would he Illegal.
1 lie southern railway yesterday
issued mi emhaltfn Oil movetaellt
1,1 nil fieight and |&gt;as*ij||ger traflie which eoiltit nut raach Its (tea*
ilnuliou or clear the system'll line*
la ton* llie strike deadline.
The walkout wiis called against
the four lines because of their re­
fusal to add an estra fireman to
diesel loeuuiotlves. The uuioiia
contend Kuril ii man Is needed fol
-airly [ the itiilroads— aupporlefl
l,y government fuel finding hoards
•deny It.
r . A. Miller, vlee prraUUnt and
v, nciul ronnsel of the American

him.
But rocks ut every description
atlll collie (u tils ufr.ee lien- a&gt;. hi.
reputation ns n ct.llrctur spicadsOnly yeutenisy n womun ...
Wanhli.Klui. ■lute wrote unit off
•red l.lrn u "peli ified" snake.
"If I lake it I'll turn- ii M-iti t„ Hiiori
FJoiidu," lie i hpI. "Hut I really
don't believe she has u 'peltif.cl
snake."

l.ine Itnilioud

Association

Worker Trapped

Statu Furmuru Market
saNvuRir s m n f a iim iu is
MaMKitT
iiK ru n -r a o . is*
The rollowlas price* .W'fted by
the Hesters up The Hunf.rd Hint
Farmers Market fpr produce eoul
to True her* and Oealeis up lo
4 I', it , M»y I, 1 *60.
' Tenderer**.i Uu. llpr. *1 .6 0 - / 1 6
Been*, liter*
Vuleiiltl.e ._ flu. tlpr. IS 00 •*.60
Bean*.
Lima
., Hu. llpr. 15.00 •1 So
Bean*,
Pol* ....
Il.i llpr H o» •l.i'«
Cabbus* . 60 l.h lings t M&gt; - 1
Cabbage
60 I.b. CM. II I...
('prum.isia
tin. ItnUls, »6 tu - 1 »o
Celery, iiu.d
*n cm
is a hirer, i-' so ■ i no
Celsry. Puscal fit. t* * hirer. |5 S6 - 1 76
Corn, liepeoittna Quality Crl- It to - 5 to
Uispnoil
Ito llskte. t*,36 - 1.6.1
Pepper*
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M l,
Hlaekeye .... Uu llpr ll.un - t to
Fees.
ciuwder
Hu. llpr. *lo.i-r,i&gt;.
Hula.ore, lied
llllse . id. hb. IblMs ll.hu
rotate**, Itsrt
Bliss . ..; (In. llpr. II 60
■quasi.,
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Il.i *i|
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Tojoen.es (pinker O rl.
I frependlng U u u l l l y H.uu . t.uri
i (fiTntia
Orwnees. Valencia*,
(repsudi»a lllses nos tt.tu - .116
arapefrull, Marsh
; Beedlrse.............Ilus 13 IS - 1.6U
' -. (lyealpls ul The Hanford HI ft*
Farmer* Market Monday ll.tr*
'w s s s a
tIOOli, marks! about
( K
In Fair quntllv selllnr
" 1 W iC f. fiL 'i",I",-TV ''-.' fA i.rn

icnsiissi* f i* « Fane oaes
low, the doctor said.
A few minutes before Atteo had
cried, "I can't feel any morel
Where’s my belt 7 Where’* iny
hell 7"
At M A.M, l EO T) a Homan
rrtllioli.' priest -p.jnklrd hn|v
water Into the well which Atteo
had been digit mu In a Brooklyn
gnrnge.
Iti'Kt-ur wol l.er s had dug H see
imdnrv shaft down to hi* level
mid knocked mil the dirt wall be­
tween llie two -bafts to about
&lt;.pl.t t.'el above Ids head.
Allen's e.iinelv wife, Marla. HI!,
collapsed abunt 6 A.M. after an
all nlgi.l vigil i. i tile mouth of the
shaft. Hut l&gt;v T A M . she wax
buck at Die »hnlt itiiutth, bvr tearstained fare taut, her lip* moving
nmi.dlesfly.
Neurby a son hv a first wife
.lohu, "0, out with Ids fuee cradled
in Ids aril.- III despair.
Allan, fallal i.f six children,
mlferejl hiiriie % the hands and
•fuee when it IlgltUut’ cigarette
passed down In him exploded from
the effect* of oxygen piped Into
tin1 fetid well hollnm.

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also was railed to testify today
helote the comiulltee.
Uurglng support of the antiwas "seeking to compel the railstrike measure, Miller said In a
prepared statement that the union
roads to yield to their demands
for a useless second fireman x x
In the face of the fact that two
separate and distinct emergency
hoard* appointed by the President
have thoroughly Investigated the
subject nod decided that there Is
no merit to the demand* of the

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White And Negro
the fall term in 1951.
Ten southern states do not
hove facilities for givlnf gradu­
ate count in social work to
whits or Nsgro students. Under
the propose I, their students would
go to qualified schoota in other
southern states.
The states are Alabama, A r­
kansas, Ueoigla, Florida, Louisl*
ana, Tennessee and Virginia.
Present plana call for nine In­
stitutions to accept
students
/rum these 10 state*.
The schools are Atlanta Uni­
versity (Negroes), Florida Stato
University, the Univenily
uf
Louisville, Louisiana State .Uni­
versity, the Nashville Bchool of
Social Work, the University of
Oklahoma, the University
of
South Caroling, Tulane University
end William and Mary College*.
They are to accept a total of
96 white and ?fi Negro studeMa.
William J, McUlothlln, associate
director of the Compact's board
of control, sold this would aot
supply the demand for graduatetJi*l,‘,d * 0 e *■ j workers, hut
through regional financing tha

"If a union can call a paralys­
ing strike under such rtreumItsncer as these," Miller said,
"then not only has the Railway
Labor Art failed, hut the nation
ha* failed."
Meanwhile, government nffirinl* expressed doubts that Presi­
dent Truman will Invoke a 1917
law permitting government *41sure and operation of any railroad
in wartime.
Although the nation still is
technically at war and the law
could he Invoked, these officials
caul a court might not lie "too
Impressed" with the emergency
nature of the firemens strike.
It was pointed out that the
strlka Is only a partial one aa
far as the entire rail system of
Hist rensou, they said, essential
rhipmonts cun he moved on other
For each student sent to «n
lines, even though this would he
inconvenient. Home freight could out-of-state school, the student's
hr shifted to trticke,
home ststs would psy 9760. The
student would have to pay his
tuition.
Out - of - state
tuition
charges would be waived for n glonal plan sudsnts.
r c n r i u i l M e Fane oaer
with Itt.ooti tieda and only 4,000
patients.
A number ■of ' nomination* of
Lion officials ware made lor tho
•ledInn mat week, in addition
In those previously announced.
Pin* for perfect attendance were
awarded l.v Hecratary Jack Mor­
rison to King Lion Cliff Abies,
Rod Adams, Joe Barnes, J- H BIsl*e, Marcel Faille, Cecil Carlton,
J. Morrison. Clyde Ramsey, Harry
Robson, J. N. Robson, J r y »h »
Ivey, W. O. Livingston, Hanry
Witte and uhn Melsch.

s r i a a r * - •“*

K. Housholder

MacArthur Chief

Commander Auks
Unified Opposition
M IA M I B EA C H , May 10. - OP)
— Veteran* of Foreign Wars D#*
artment Commander Robert K.
Pallia today called for unified
opposition to the proposed world
government referendum which will
be on the November veneral elec­
tion ballot.
Wallis declared that “all veter­
ans and patriotic organisation!"
should Join In the battle against
the proposal.
Ail units In Florida have been
written with the suggestion that a
statewide conference be held in
Orlando In June to "draft united
action to educate our voters prop­
erly."
Both the VFW and American
Legion oppose the referendum.

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here.
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U.S. Plans To Send
ImmediateSupport
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Military And Econom­
ic Aid Will Go To
Indonesia. B 11 r rn a,
Malaya, IndoChina
m WASHINGTON. May 11—f/T,
Undersecretary of State W#bh
laid today the United Slater plans
immediate military and economic
aid to routheaii Aria.
Webb told* a new* conference:
I. The Department "planr to
implement at nnce" a rer.ommrnda
lion bv a ipeclal survey minion
that about $60,000,000 be uted im
.economic help |t&gt; ihe area Thu
minion was headed by Allen Gillfin, publisher of the Monterey.
Calif . Peninsula Herald.
i Ihe military iieedi of the
area will he met by drawing on
President
Trumans "eroergrrity
fund of $79,000,000 appiuved by
congress for the grneial area of
China.
|| Hebb Hid not go Into details of
distribution of aid. In Fails laid
Monday, Recielaiv Achpaoii uid
American erminmlr and military
help would be sent Immediately to
French IndoChina. Tim French
have been carrying on a shooting
war there against the forces of
Communist-trained Ho Chi Mlnh
for four years.
Hut In speaking of American
aid to southeast Asia. Webb said
Jlrlfftn ’s reconiniendsllons
fur
fwonomlc help "are modest." He
amid:
“The Department I* woiklng
Jointly with ECA to Implement
iha economic and technical nasi*tance recommendation* for Indo
China as well ns the other states
of aoutheast Asia and anticipate*
(t-oallaaea oa Pea* r u n

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His Bureaucrats
JACKSON , Mis*,. Mar II — '/F&gt;
— That Htatrs* Right#™ conalder
President Truman nnd. Iilit ed'd’or*
the grratmt thrent to Ihele thenrlea of government was shoo n
by every speaker on the conven­
tion program hold here today
Keynote Speaker Pernr. collided
Ills Truman program attack with
a biting criticism of some southern
officials.
"We’v* been electing tnlneles*
politicians" h# ohsarvad. "Otherwlia th* Washington hureaiicrst*
would be singing a dlffarant tun*."
Para* rapped th* United Na­
tions genocide convention, later
officially opposed by th* meet­
ing, and devoted ■ malor portion of
hit talk to charges of Communism
tond Socialism In fadaral offices.
Echos* cam# from Edgar Wavbright, Sr., of Jacksonville, and
South Carolina State Sen. Georg#
i Warren.
AT aummar stumping tour of
Taras was plcdgad by Bob Sllmn.
Baylor University student States'
Right* leaders hop* to rally voting
southern voter* around the Sllmn
organisation.
Gov. J. Btrom Thurmond of
South Carolina and Gov. Fielding
ML. Wright of tylaalaalppl were In
jUi# spotlight most of yesterday.
rhay wero States Rights run,nlng mates In IB49. .Thurmond
Haw 1,800 miles to appear, on 'he
program for 16 minute*. Wright
presided over the half-filled 8.600
capacity auditorium,
i An all-in one resolution set out
, th* organisation's future course.
It da
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,•&lt; tha American Cancer Bodetv
twill conclude It* Annual drive
{here next Saturday w fli a tag
on First Stroat conductor! to
.Fan Club of the “ 1
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which
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Jour 11,900 quote
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~ S A N F O R l T f L ^ T S T T H U R S D A Y M A Y 11, 1950

J e s u it P r ie s t
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V atican Charger
S o v ie t O fficia l
W ith P lo t t in g

Rev. Hogan Picketed
With Strileinc A ir­
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189

Employment Falls In
K ey Industries As
R.R. Strike Continues
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M a n ila C o u r t

B r n a tlr a s td
MANILA, May II
(/pi - A
l**Ult urieif under government lire
im jnming Philippine eitlmc pic­
ket) prepared today In Im I bis
■m * "in llie hitter end "
the priest, ibe Rev. Waller HnItirnietly of Philadelphia
fMcIrnrr
Avenue,
F.atl
Lens
down*) was Lulled «n "umleiir"nlr alien nnd a "mere agrlalor" v*il#rday bv Secretary nf Labui Pnmillvn l.ovtna.
Hie churchman said lie mined
four dlimrilrd .nrltne emplnycs in
'hv picket line ,il Manila\ interneMoim I iiiipoti became be agreed
with them then (Iiiiiiiim I was un
fust
The airline rimmed the men
weir d, (charged tor participating in
ill illegel tlrkr two veers ego.
Reverend Hog,in rhergei they wet#
diitniised lor union leaderihip
The priest veld he might h# 1eputted for li|s eetluii luit 'bet til,
place wnnlil h* liken hy another
mlisi wlm would luntlmi# til*
fight. He *nhl he Is th* bred of e
church eptmaured Institute of so­
cial nrdcr In the Philippines. The
organisation, he said, seeks to
promote n decent standard of living through aoclat Justice.
Reverend Hogan said the aver­
age dally wage of unskilled Fili­
pino laborers la 18.46 n da/,
fille d labor gala I'l.gn.
Under aneb coMRWnel he-said,
labor "naturally" la drawn toward
Co mm unlam.
Ake i tho situation critical hare,"
the priest said "Is that th# work­
er still lives In a shark, eels an
Inadequate diet and is not orepared for any emergency because
of Ills Income This I* all wrong."
Meanwhile In Talpul. National­
ist warplanes claimed to have In­
flicted many casualties on Chinas#
Communist troops on Taohua laIniul In a raid on barracks.
The Island Is s#vtti ndles south
of Chushon Island, main National­
ist blockade bass of th* China
coast.
,
.„ .
Gen. Shlh Chueh, defense chief
si conference# with tha National­
ist high command on tha expected
Red Invasion attempt against the
176 square mil# laland.
tihlh mad* It clear lh»*l n# ■*inm isss* o« r u s rival

a

W EA TH ER

tT

T; J f l y

Settlem&lt;*Mt Appear
Dim. i"UitptR Gov­
ernment
Mediator
riiti.uurtphit. Mu it _
id’i — Ihe Penns,Irants Ratirnad annniuned Indss H Is Turhiitgltiiig -.i.Unii nf lu I/S.0O0
eiiipliliea
• t-.ul' nl the
,t I Ike nt Ml* U» ..M,*eb,e)t| of
I nen-nnl* - I 1-- ,„■*», 11,,I Cuglmu-pii ' •l.If .intkevoiaTi
-Vtit rill ’-liny r.fl n*[»■„, -aIPI
lie-in I‘in1/('* in*| i ill 1,- ,mu*
nl"*eil lit ■» ' , runue-foir
nminliig

V D irp c fu t

C l a i m s

V ishinsh v H r I p c tJ
Tn Snvmh Church

VATICAN CHY." Msv II ■(/!’)
lii* Vatican tadiu &lt;haired today
that Soviet I ineinii Mmnl-I All*
rbei Y
Vulnuikv (ilotterl with
T ’l- U r ,
C/e, tiuilmak t nrnmiinist Iradei',
fitly to­
to bring abuiit llie rmuplrl# drrn • ntbir iniliui lion nl the Rnnian I, alboln.
I ib* effect*
"
j 01,1* fro,m bull',l1V” ,n ,h* r*n,*r of Rlniouskl. Qua. Canada, sfter wind-fanned Hsm*s cont bull b in Lrediiulitvakia.
&gt;ni&gt;lne (na­
aiimed athird of tha town, killing at least 12 persons and leaving 1,300 homeless In canter Is the Homsn
llie binuli ail rani tb.il Morrow
il ivnerns
Catholic Cathedra) and SI Jc«*ph » Hospital Seminary The (tre started in a lumber yard and spread
still Is tli# ilti'li'/ |tu«ei tiebmil llie
quickly, lasting for alsteen hours Th* damage w»» estimated at more than Sisooonnq
(International!
mu' e» under
OUFFOR D. ' BgASl.l
I’l.iyur trmiiif t lampaign ag.iuul
1'»-‘«|ierts for
( hfflll, * lira-ties h -I
llir ■bunb.
n. •« d i gov1
Viibnitky. tb, bnad:cast laid. |U’dr
I &lt;iH.ln*
wai amvug Soviet lumlionaiiM
,
• m '!/•«(who attended a tenet inerting in | nf
diliJ tlms*
K tilih id tn pint agiiutl llie diilicb
i
i...
.nil
t'T|iv..,*|l
'4, '* V
f ru u M fl.
llie tnnadi ail did not n v when told Kluuooi IHA (if ♦lit* Mult -lb
*’■ i 1TTV COSl
•bit nieeling wai tupposed to have I n 1 equu * 1 ,*f lb* Mill c•'it 1 »»&gt;.» 1*
t' - *t--I-b*nl ^j|-p|
TALLA A5SFL. May 11 — (/P)
I Tom Watum complained to­
rtttf •* Ifl Kin. 1
fled puhlF
", trill ed 4,460
day a voting machine which gave Jerry 1 ollini a diil’utfd IDO vniu in been held, bin Vnbuiikv wai in ilia 11. •* ., rt»L llichlilf* i »h»% rn- | . ,, v j |,P
the dote Furl Dutiict i ungirmanal rir* v,a* in rili'oHy ol a t'oltlir* K irlsbad in Januaiv. I!J49, nst»n mdiriutloi, ■.(f “ II I&gt;11tl 11 nvco nmt |
,iblv in merut bit health at that lug ai’tlvltie- •n M**» *t:»f
Rod-Haired C o r p s e lupporter lur ilitee dayi before rechei k
*r* r.e-1
vines &gt;■c - iperstSomr mines stlire Supreme Cuuii will hear Warnin'* arguments at 2:30 PM tpa
Discovered A I o n e,
llie plot, tatd llie In isdi-astei
■|« operating bv
today.
nm d#' ships &lt; -iniiinl e in vailed
.Side Of Highway
l^ .t p V j , . . , l
ib- grntind, but
He tiled a "ruggestinn for majdaium in___________
which be asked
tha muit "r'stbnll,- Ai Ili'ii" ...... .. "lib'll
______
to
requlrr
*b*
tlarasuta
t'outity
iin
I.
,p
ici " i l luutl-il
berkhuy S prings , w . v«„ canvaaaliiB bu»rd to (how why it ttq. eahditlat# 'I., tho first nr I i " »
'’' " “ “ f
by
\bnc r.ltniiU tani ill western
May 11— H/Pj— People came Imm jhnuld not t&gt;« rumpeltrd to dedrict
or
Gnllin*
In
the
eecund
prlman
I'eiinsyb
ama'i ’»"&gt;.OfMl miners may
100
vrilrh
from
rnlilns'
preaenl
three states today to look at the
Wet inn asked tb# rnurt An in­
be idle nrxt week if 'be slnke con*
Tli*
radio
spenkci
said
thl*
body til a rad-haired woman who total of -JH.IKU voten.
vent the State Oanvaaslna Hoaul
luiiie,
Collins trad* W uiun for the. fturn spprovii g eleclibn returns group waa formed to croat# a
was rtr*r.qlod «R|f left nude slung
schism within the churrh In
rttnpff pu..ltina «tii lb* raf* fi
■\t •'levrland, &lt;* 1 'Yo'geta,
um
Riraenli*
Uountv
until
"fura roadteto'Jnrt 1 nog* nl them rapmeriUttve •'frosw' tto F lrjt
er actlnn d, fhla rnurt." The can­ C*erhoslax*kl.a pud haat*n Ha da- SpCfiltci Siiy; t'.P A.' k seiicml m y iit n of th* New York
,
knaw’ h ^ ' V
Congressional DUtrir t by only B* vassing board ls aebeduled tn ruaet rtrucrtlwi
H;ivr Rrr.perfi'iiliil CeUtial’s fV*st ntvlstim
The bfnadcaat gave this jiicfur*
rcssiisiiiS «!«&gt;•■« r i m
Police tufned to the FRf in votes, Clmslrr It. McMullen wnnf (hr continuing di'v# In Hi*
if v, 11i(j11 K 1 It i t
rommiinl.it-ruled eouniry
Wetliinglon in ih* hope (hit ling
Reports from Slovakia -av Mu'
.1 ,
(.nl,.
eipnnt* might help solve thr my»"the malorlty of monks sod inais
leiy rudcleiily ITuutl on thir noith*
hic Inkrn away from monaiteile*
I
................ ................
to illt.nil Kiouprd In so-called
fallen) Weil Virginia health re­
II
I'll,
ni
r
c,,lT'
r
,
1
irntlun nimiusteries, «• "(' Ml,'v
sult.
| „re siihmlMrd to pressur
•&gt;.. .1
IV II,
Ill* body u( the woman, aluuil
,1,Moduli Ih" Roman r «H '"'1
....
I-.
1
'
l! ,
'
J3 years old, was found yeiterday
ARO,\UI» TR U M A N TR A IN . llgion " Thr molikft, Hie . &lt;
T A L L a HASRFK. Miiv It, t/pi
'in
.
hv. «ie often driven fimo Hmii ,1-V -‘f t t.llU-3, 'llPresident Tru
by a muiliTooin hunter. Doctors — ffovernor Warren *xiierta I he Msy It - - ‘n
l('.,Mlllltl*4 HI* *’M » I l-* l
r, Im nf lb- I'luti'l, Imlltni- ,&gt;l i
insu
s
i
cnngi.e;.-iunsl
'ititiunpi't1061
leqlslatiu#
to
require
itllrl
♦aid ihe had been dead three or
Dubllr \i ’
I ml. inner, in ,
er drivers' lleense evamlnationi uf lilt. Nut June! l.sltur Relstlnn" — (Th
rrnsMaa** Oa N g t Ptf*l
JMpndfl ■lei,I ni - snf nl(t •,,(! grnlil lie ' I
and uiutor valilrt* Inspectlona
Rosrd reo^gsnlisttun nisi' "if* I. V.
•i.'lav urged
II* told a ela»s of nubile td more enneetued with i"i!1t1e. line
I i e f f l t i m a t P '" It o 'r t lo r s ‘'evunrile H'sli ,
armed
&gt;1 &gt;n l id* flinlnialratlow atudenta -*t Flnrirtn •vltb lb* merit* of Hie propt'‘.s1 ’
K.iroigr. Aid
- ii intrncbiceil h. I U' !|,|l ,i,;!
*!tit* UnlversHi be ballev** nu’&gt;
In » 1*lt"i lo Vic* Pr**ldent
' ■ strength.
Secrjtarv
r A I.i.A H A iS E E , Mav 11
lie oplnt in wll fqrre th* I*kis 1« Barklev msde p’llillr sbo.srd hlGeorge William*
i« hand H in* ’mpdrtant
(f there’s hors# meat ......... '*
ttv* aetton. Warren spoke In one -perlal Irstn la&gt;r nlgli*. lb* !’ r*-l
(n r -.ndun "
Mr He.silei
••••g, iliilvterl 1 I
Mrs. Georg* D. Balmes. 78, nf * series of leeturaa given pul It' ■lent sslil Hi* liosrd should uol It, Florida it Isn’t com-ug from
•&gt;e.| lard made h&gt;* anneal
Hradev Odium
I „&gt; inisn. s»,d [
9 former r*«Tdant of aouth San­ administration student* hy stai" ontlnu* tn operate a» i " '— n it.ste'nspa-1*(f pistil*. S lit- '
' y.nn
*■ Cfvrlrman Conford at Mecca Hammock for 88 nf Metals.
''aad*d (rest'" ivlih «n ltidep*nd*nl .•rhiarlan J. V. Knapp iat‘1 led#''
11! t - v i .f (),■ denat# Foryears, died yesterday morning
He added h* wished bn had ganainl counsel.
It* Issnad thl* .........................,#e, nn Ina appmulmenl In it,#Ir■T,(|.&gt;i,s f'nuimlttu# and to
In Ht. Francis Hospital at E v ­ Hnir tn travel the state "avail*#
In hi* reurgsnirstion rilsu tie pnrli from Tamp* thal f*it*rnl ill
■in,.. K »,« i D - W V a r of the
C o a s tg u a rd S a y s 4
pirsuleiiry
nf
lb,1
tie
liimnr
anston, III.
. . .
...
llilnp" for the cause of public fore tb# Kerist# for d#h«t* tmls” Miectur* had salted iimrc Hu"
... i .,-ig n Affair, CommitSince December, Mr, end Mrs. safety. A rrusade against high Mr. Truman propoi** His' n"i li 3,000 pound* of horsemeal heing l.bim bu of ClMMUI-ii r. Mr fVIb.stti
P e o p le A r e M i s s i n g Salmas
had bean living In Evun- wav nrrldents ives on# of his me- of the sulhoflty given tb* g#nersi sold fur human contumpGun
wai likewise cnmm-mled by W. H.
-sou ti In London for a
iton with a MO, J. Darw n lor aleetlon campaign planks
"In falrnast to alau«liter --i" !'
-ounsel under tb* Tsft-llartlev
'f high policy discussions
Slemp-r
.slid
■
&gt;
si
itsing
ST. PETER SBURG, May 11 — Balmss, who hod gop# to llv# In
In answer to student question Aut to lultlat* Isliut relsl Ion* hshintnl* oparattne unil*t
R, Irish Foreign
'llnlster
_ four parson* ware reported that city, the former horn* of
ovation
by
the
t.»iui,n*
ii'imllssnt Oa rs s i rival
"StSS l&gt;* transferred to llw* fiv* -upervlslnp of mast tnip”cMn'» *, 1,1 F r sneh Foreign Minismissing tonight from th* 12-font the family before coming to San­
authorised hv law I am imm-IM
A big grin on In* I sec. Mt 0*1uiamher
hoard.
Robert
N
D*nhstn.
I.
unto
outboard motorboat Shlrlay W„ In ford.
,
(ianaral fVutnsal. oft*n in* b#»n lo state that from th* r-uur*. rsrn re|ilied, "I * ml t" lliaitk von
ui*nsg# e*me s* Scnatnthe Gulf, by Lieut. John Webber
Mr* Salmas la th* former
r*cf&gt;ivnl theta Is no record &lt;&gt;f n i"
at odds with Ihe hoard
.&gt;lf",ves iv*t e living *0
of the Coastguard station hare,
Mary Elisabeth Hauncs. Funeral
hur«o meal having h#*u recclvml Mill and I v^aitl in dunk ynn 1*1
Senator
Taft
fR-Ohi»l
leadlnv
•bell differences over th#
Lieut. Webber aajd to waa stak­ services will to bald tomorrow
slnrnd, processed or dUlrihuted hv lows. You Mwai'iiii* tinted li.iin lonugi. Aid nirasuro which Inth#
opposillon
.ptodl-ls
Hililll
ing information on tha ownership ■t the Catholic Church at Evan
■t iptlitiigil tin I'titio P h i l
A corn roast and iteak bar­ ivlll be dead, piisslhlv hv nlulilfall anv slauBlitarar aslahllshmcnt lu OIK rue and I widi In give you a
and occupants of tha boat, found atom
______ _________
becue was enjoyed last night by H* won an inillnl victory yester Flurliln al which atatv »u|i#tvUimi large ( M i l of die , redil for giving
abandoned adrift off flt. Marks
&lt;r,in Iln u r It Cln Pag* P l t r l
in inalntalned."
membara of the Sanford Rotary
SHERIFF ACCUSED
MrKihbin Returns
light In the northeast Gulf.
Knapp said there are (turn 76 me a good *tati
TAM PA, May U — {/Pl— Bherlff Club under tha dlractlnn nf
Lieut. Webber said th* boat was
r'erilfiei)
pni.li,
a,...
uii'aola
nc
to
100
slaughter
houses
In
Hi#
President Georg# Touhy end
From Manager Meet
spotted by Joe Wilson
„
&lt; w tehaa- Hugh Culhraatn w*a occuaad In
•tale which do not have clllmi tnpy n key pualtinli In (tie healthy
sw, fisherman.
H* towed th* roiirt today of oaMpIrlng with president-elect Orville Touchtnn
development
nf
piivalr
enterprise,
slat#
nr
federal
Inspection
* itv Manager Clifford McKIbboat to tha Roberta flab house at mrmhera of an alleged gambling at the W. A. Lafflar camp on
Mr Reaaley iolil llie K ivriiih Ii*
syndicate "to frama a falsa Itanana Lake.
bu, irtutned lull night from
St Mgrku,
*
Wit|,
this
jinaillun
(Im
pul.llc
RIG
T
H
R
E
E
Arrangements war* made hy
The escape of Jos "Mike" D lli,leut. Webber quoted Wilson ga enarga" against d e f e n d a n t s the club service committee un­
mini log profession has assumed (&gt;,ii rn-■*v,Hr where h* attended tha
LONDON. May I I - H I V The
lav extension course for
saying tto boat held fishing gear charged with plotting to kill the der th chairmanship of O. W on, 18 year old youth who had Rig Three foreign ministers. *nd- a reiponalhlllly, d, inandliig of •* tin.,
for four parsons and b towal mark, sheriff. Attorney John R. Park- Spencer and composed of Earls )&gt;**n sentenced to 10 years at lug th# first day of h tmrieiitous „ constant vigil nice fur tfirs bust . Itv inanageii, al th# Univeralty
Ralford
Penitentiary
Nov.
8(1
for
Florida snd where he win elect­
ed "Griffin G b „ Rotary Club." hill made tto ctorc* In a written Turner,
Tom
Brown,
Jams* tha shooting of his uncle Car­ conference, expressed te rm in a ­ oi qualifications. I cell'd compet­ of
Later b thermna bottle was picked motion asking for continuance of Holtsclaw and Tom Jonn.
ence and application through prec- ed ,e relaiy-tressiirer of tha Flor­
tion today tu work for w orld..............
rol
English,
was
reported
to
Ihe
fitat* City Managers Associa­
up a half mllaa north of tha Bblr- a trial of on* of flee defendant*
Among those enjoying the oc­ Htat* Highway Patrol yesterday peace and to hulld western He- tic# nf high el Ideal itarniuidi III ida
tion
accused of Iha plot.
lay W.
ii:.,Mflues.! n* l'*a* M&gt;ei^
casion were Dr. A. w , Epps, Si., by authorities at the Correc­ fences strong enough to Insure it'Hie meeting resulted In an *aGeorge Stine, G. W. Hpancer, tional Institute at Chattahoocht*
.•l,,,iig# of Fleas between city manRoy Hollar, Dr. Charles L. Pnrk, where Dixon waa confined.
H " i « oil liow to handiu municlitat
Elton Moughlon. H. B. Pope,
Sanford pollco have been noti­
jit iblems, said Mr. McKIbbln,
Sam Martina, Waltar Haynes, fied of the escape through the
H* was Interestad. he said, in a
Charlss Redding, Jack Ratlgan, Highway Patrol headquarters at
talk by Giles Patterson. Jackson­
Rill Kirk, Dr. Orville Barks,
ville bond attorney, to th* effect
John Payne, Georg* A. Speer
Tke shotgun shooting of Enthat fill** might be able to b#
Georg* touhy, Lea Laahar, Dr. gltih took place on Oct. 3 on
pledge special incomes toward
tl — &lt;/F) — Most of ih* 23,000 parsons Charlss Persona, LaaU* Shi. needed ground near a fishing
WINNIPEG, Man..
Buffalo, N. Y., May 11 - f / P ) T h e U. S. Secret Service claitnrrl bond issues.
left
nitoto flood watara war* crosvding today pard, Holland Doan, H. H. Cola- shook on tbs north ahors of today it Tud broken up a million-dnllsr counletletling ivndicata that
Mr Giles pointed out that the
man, W. A. Lafflar, Gordon Lake Jessup. After a Grand Jury
iato itrickan
A victim of the rampaging Rad River,
Supreme Court la getting rnora lib­
Brlaaon, Randall Chase, John had Indicted th* youth with a allegedly oparalad in 28 states and in Canada.
mkton* (or harried oftWala in tto prairie Pop#, Boh Newman, Dr. B, W.
Tto ««t _ T
A printing pran and plate* were seized yesterday in a raid on a eral In approving validation
of fhrat degree murder,
bonds, and is mors cognliant
itad for tha evacuation of the city a Ruprecht, Fletcher Boll*.
rity. They tow al
lei house in suburban Depnw. Two men were anested.
thaTrtal Jury’
Juw returned a vardlct
requests made bv cities
Jacotoon, Phil Wostgaga, Dr. A of aMlialaiichtar
and Judge M
T. angh1
200,000 «M * e and
U. E. Bautham. chief of the Secret Service, said in Washington it lih additional special service*, aatd
W.
Epps,
Jr.,
B.
L.
Nrklna,
Br.,
itth
pronounced
sentence.
B.
Smith
l
mdaa tooth of bar* lUDad a Canadian R. L. Parkins, J r „ Tom Brown,
A track
waa probably tn# most impotlant crackdosvn against munterfeitinq in Mr. McKIbbln.
___________
National
Orrilla Touchton, Kail Turn­
years.
R ADIO PROGRAM
660 flood
____________ _____ necessary.
IHb: W M A TH E R
Rscrstary of th# Traamrv flnv* terfalt 110 and &gt;20 not**, drawn
er, Tom Jonos, Jamas Hottilam. :Martina will speak an th*
(uaata, Vivian Busar,
They said II attR was too
tt early elaw, ad guests,
Growth of Florida Fashion*" dar said th* arraat of Matthew un 10 of the 12 regional federal
JA C K S O N V ILL E , May tl — «
Robert A- Nlawman,
l ____ W . A. Adams on tto Busin#*# and Professional Zlodlnskl, 17. and Barnard Naunar, reserve bank*.
r tall whathar voluntary
The exceptions
Station
H.
«lt wuuld to snffWiass*
30, appcirad to wind up the ease. wete th* federal reserve banks Diimnrk .............
84
At tottarinf &lt;ttkM protecting
at
Chicago
and
Kansas
City.
Mora than 10 man had haen ar­
o f f ic ia l s n s n o
....
86
residential i n u aim* tti* Rad
Tha press wes In th" basement Chicago
including 141
Denver .... j...............
66
rested previously ta principal* In of Zlodlnakl’* bom*
W A S H IN G TO N , H ay 11
and H* tributary M a t and Aasinlfu t* — * n t
94
the syndicate. Sixty-four others
Tto JuatlM Department
i# Rivers, tto
Arraigned before V. ft. Com­ Galveston ........
87
mouncad that two top of
have been charged with passing missioner Boyce H. Butterfield Naw Orleans ..........
larlout. Om |
..................T$
bogus bill* In various cltiaa.
tto Inarnatlaaal Worker
night, la ttte
hare last night, the pair waived New York
9t
Nauner. an artist for a lltho- hearing!. Bnttarftald sat bend at Phoenix ...........
Pittsburgh ........
70
a accused of $100,000 aach.
....$$
data* used to
Baughman said the ring had Beattie .......
Canadian passed about $46,000 In bogus Washington, D. C. ........... 14
soma amount money "from Connecticut to Cali­ Jackironvllto ..............- ..... $t
Miami ...........fornia, and Main* to T«xaa;H
to tova
,000 was salted be* Orlando ..........
Tampa ..........
lanig nf eoua?#

People F a i l To
I d e n t if y Body

Watson Com plains That C ollins
Aide Possessed Voting Machine

Of Slain Woman

Kiwanians Hear
Beasley Tell
Of CPA Duties

«»■- s i . w - .........

Warren Declares Truman Hita Out
Florida Sales Tax At Opponents Of
Is Not Adequate Labor Hoard Plan

IVuHident 1frgus

j Solmis To Bolster
\rln ’MDn'3 H a n d

Knapp

MrR. (ieorg'eiUBalmeH
Dies In Evansion, III.

pad incident nt H.-

pi lav 1

Rotary Club Holds
Ami uiit Coni Rons!

Joe “Mike” Dixon
EscapeH InHtitute

Citizens Bid Red River Valley
Atficn A id Evacuate To Winnipeg

Us S Secret Service B reaks Up
B ig Counterfeiting Syndicate

.•ssac'

3&amp;

s

Gs'irissa

't i &amp; M { I'fW ''i’

* ''•(,jU•', -1
' , '■ VT V®f'v.a*1■■'.!-1

�*

Hanford Herald

Court-Martial Change

U M U It k N la ISM
M*ar«a»

New reform* hay* been Voted by Congress in the mill
tsry court-martial rmo*. Jh e new measure fives io tmli»i *

nailer

ftOR D nx

PRAM

P k ^ lo O iT il

T H U R S D A Y . M AY It, 1060

J l&gt;

toUer to look at lb* facta
an* then make derisions.
■ I that answereth a matter before
febaareth It, It (a folly and shame
* fclme-Prov.
Qvei in Volusia county an 81
r w i old man, Gcoige Corbel,
■tad* his way into a ninofj rare
With Rep. Thomas T, Cobh, ,i
*®“ n« man of 183.
*We ice where one ol ihe labot
agitators who got whipped in the
l*c*nt ten*.nr at r Ire lion says the
Republicans ip-nl u unilion dollars
to defeat Hrrulu, I'epper. Well,
don’t know sLmil that. We
nfrtainly didn't tee any ul it. But
9 they did, it was money well

- Th* population ol tlie United
Stales is now cslimalrd at 152,250,000, as compared with 131,669,275 in 1940, showing tiiwi
Wan, even great wars like the last
tine, lend only to raise the hiiili
Ml* father than wiping the popuUtkin off the face uf lliq, railli.
pill whal is mure important to us
M ia in Sanfurd is what our popu­
lation figure is going to hr. Have
you been .counted. If not, notify
ihe Herald or the Chamber uf Com-

defendants in all of th«.services the right to demand that
enlisted men serve bn ths court which win try them, a re­
form already instituted by the Army. Previously only offi­
cers served on military courts. Also a court of military ap­
peals, composed of civilians, is created to review cases
where heavy sentences are involved.
These two steps should cure some of the complaints
made by enlisted men, who have frequently complained that
in military Justice there was favoritism for officers ns com­
pared with enlisted men. They have also complained of u
sense that the commanding officer was apt to be both pro­
secutor at,d judge, a situation which In strict legal fact Is
no more indorsed in military law than in civilian law.
It should be noted that the historic military command
attitude toward courts-martial is parallel to the police it'
titude toward civilian courts. The court-martial la it means
to reduce a trouble-maker to order. There have lieen tie
cusutiont that trials were summary in nature and run b&gt;
rules which would not stand up In u civilian court.
If that has been so the commander concerned is to Is*
blamed, for military law provides protections for the ripiil)of the accused, with the presumption of Innocence, at leust
equal or those of civil law. But undeniably there has iieen
a different atmosphere in military courts. Perhaps that ac­
counts for the numerous complaints which reached Con­
gress whpn war service drew mllllqris of civilians into the
armed forces. Congress has now rescinded.
Mos; laymen will think that the proposed reforms artgood. Americans have a deep und lasting dislike for all
forms of arbitrary authority.

Republican Split
The Americans for Democratic Action, a group which
puts pressure on the Democratic Party to adoot liberal mea­
sures, muy have its Republican counterpart. Liberal Repub­
licans who uro not totally satisfied with the much adver­
tised party leaders are talking of forming a similar Repule
limit grtup. A statement of principles has been distrlbuteil
among leading Republicans, and if the demand is strong
enough, a national conference will be called.
Even hud such a movement not arisen, every follower
of the news has known that there Is a liberal Republican
wing us well as the dominant coneervative. This split goe.hack ut least fifty years, originating ehleily In Wisconsin
und Iowa. Ill Wisconsin the Robert M. La Follette organi'/Jiilori was for years anti-conservative. The lawn revolt, led
by Governor Albert B. Cummins, later senator, Is less well
t.imwu. It stood chiefly for turlff reduction, which becane
known as "the Iowa Idea". Out of its disaffection developed
tlie lflOP revolt against the Taft administration's Payne
Aldrich tariff, and the holt headed by Theodore Roost veil
in 10)2.
The Roosevelt bolt drained ofr many progressives Into
Democratic party and discouraged others. Rat the needs
jf revolt remained, and have blossomed Into the present
movement.

A Neglected Gurne

By DBWITT

AP Foreign)

British foreign minister' Bavin
and IJ. 8. Hecretiry of Btato Acheson are up against a particularly
lough problem In their London dis­
cussion of wavt nnd means lo r
winning the robl war.
They are confronted with the
pressing need of t-afrguardlng the
economic position of the dtraocnicies, while at the same time they
must provide a military security
which It sapping the economic
life.
It la h vb-lous circle which ha*
been produced bv .Soviet strategy.
However, many close observers
bold thnt the Wcttem nations have
been contributing (Inadvertently,
but none the lee* contributing) to
the succesi nl this K ushIdii scheme
through luck of organisation.
While the Couiniunists ure present­
ing an ostensibly solid front, the
Western nations continue to find
difficulties In cooperating.
The London Times (Liberal with
Conservative leanings) declares
(bat "at no tints since the war
huve Western statesmen gathered
In graver clreuinstences."
The Time* says that far more
tins been henrd recently about the
doubta and difference* that divide
the Western powera than about
the tremendous enterprise* and
common Interests Hut! unite them.
The paper thinks the reverses in
Asia have found the West without
un answer, und believes the answer
lies in tin- direction of more affec­
tive organization of the will pow­
er and material resources of the
Alluntlc community.
Of course the quesllun o| how
to Increase Kurnpean unity I* one
of the paramount intention* being
considered by Messrs, Acheson
und Uuvln. And we impatient on­
lookers must recognize that It’*
fur easier to state Hie problem
Ilian solve it.
Hit- economic interest* of Wantm i Enroot- arc no complicated that
in nmne liiMnmu* they oppose one
ui.other. Moreover, Europe ns n
whole took u lenific beating In
Hi. World Wm nod the money
which port now !&gt;■- expended for
iiiiM u iV piepnietlnes* Is nettled
for i eluibilitution.
A concrete illii-drittjon of thlcomplicated sit nation can lie teen
in tlmniiny. It I* agreed general­
ly that the i-i-nniiiiiic rehabilitation
of (ieriMiinv i* vital to the recov­
ery of WcNlcru Europe, Rut Brit­
ain I* fearful of Herman i-nmuclllion In 11ude, nnd France I* afraid
of u mfliliirilv Mrong (iermariv.
Till* give,- a bird's eve glimpse
of I lie Western situation, but It's
only pint of the story. We must
not forget Huti thl* cold war !.i a
two front war, and the Weatern
power* are up against an equally
stiff and In muqv respects more
complicated position In A»l*
where flritlnh, l-Yench and Dplch
special interest* are heavily In­
volved,
Part of the past’, lack of unity
among the Wen ten up* rr* l« put
down to the fact that some powers
have clung to the wishful think­
ing that, after all, Kusila would In
due course abandon lt«r cold war
and play ball with the Welt.
Hut that phase of hope teems
to have come tu an end.

Why do some athletic sports full to get the popularity
that theii merits seem to deserve? This question had been
raised -mew by devotees of the old Canadian game of lacroaue, which has been Imported into this country, but has
not made much headway out Hide of the Rust. The headquar­
ters of the game may be said to be in Maryland, which lias
more lacrosse followers than any other state.
Lacrosse is played with u 'atlck about five-feet ,fong
having i pocket at one end made of entgut. Thu J miII may
'.*• carried In this pocket or tossed to another player by
swinging ihe stick. The aim is to pul I lie hull Into the otla-i
teanrs goal, by a toss of the stick or crosse, as it Is general
iv called The opposing team tries to prevent this by knock
inp I ha hull out of tne pork el; in tile procesH the player
poMHOHHi id Ilia Dull may got a healthy rap; hut mi enthutiinsi
IKIDM FDR IIORINH
chjuctn lu that.
ClIfCAO
- m — Two mblna
Few gomes offer more exercise than thin product of
n neat atop a large light fix*
Canadian Indian Ingenuity. It la surprising that it him am built
dire near th* entrance to a north
■Id* hotel. Th* management not
Tom Watson, die storm'czl prlral become more popular.

Harry Tiutnan had to go hack a
lost way lu find a scandal in u
■fUpubiican administration which
(tomparti in any way lu the one in
.which h* is involved. H* seems to
.■•hev* that all llmir., w|)p oppose
iffty ptetenl piogram of aocialiting
American induslry not only ap■KrV*d the Teapot Dome scandals
but participated in them. What
'some of us need to point out it
that we an opposed to political
trail and cotiuplioii whether it it
found in a Republic mm adminiittalloh of in a Dcmociatic one.

Florida politics, did not win llir
iureMkmal election in hit district.
It m came mighty near doing it.
t urns to near, in fact, that a
Ipram* Court tn t looms to »** if
i tail into a runoff with Charter
riNaiian who ltd tha procession.
J ot 28,130 volet lu 28,eiiy Collins ol Sarasota
IM a second tally of voting
ihinae gave him 100 more volet
l.lh f fits) tally did. Should the
I tally stand by Supreme Court
■|, Watson will be in ihe run-

iptaht Eddie Rickenhacker
i his respect lo the "psuedoItoluals, the lumbleweed think&gt;lto constantly sell America
Lkbd wax anlhusiasiic ovar form
"I unnot understand",
MS, "how p'fople can com* to
tad of ours, lo bur shores;
ijoy ths ctliieuthip we offar
I to get away from slayenf.
■ and tyranny of I hair hgme*
m m than capiuiis* on our
«d d w ,( .frow into a dairar

State RtghterB

CltizenR Bid

tOeatlaae* y r m ea*e 0*1 )
official appointing a person of
questionable loyalty to American
Ideals, Or who hlndera a loyalty
investigation.
Denounces the proposed United
Nation genocide convention!
Oppose* federal leglalatlon regu­
lating laternal atata affairs;
and express** fear of Infiltra­
tion of religious, educational and
labor organisations by aubvarstva
forces.
All officers were reelected,
They ara Laney, national chairman| Perea and W. W. Wright,
vie* chairman) Frank Dixon, axowrnor of Alabama, and Palmar
radlay of Taxaa, executive commiiteemem Ed Lawjs, Jaekson,
Mis*., secretary and George Wal­
lace, Jaekson, treasurer.
Delegate* Included;
Florida!

(UMMIaaeS Seam ran* Oat)
experts said more than 60U square
mile* of southern Manitoba, were
under walar and would have tr
be drained by tha river befoc
Winnipeg eotild expect real relief
One-eighth ef greater Winnipeg
now la udder water . Thousands o'
homes ara floodad, Nu drop Ir
tha rlvar'a level la anticipated fm
aome days. When U cornea, It l&lt;
expected to be alow.
Women, children and older nonle today were leaving the city h"
rain, bus, truck, car ami even alrcraft. Jammed extra coaches nn
all outbound trains took them tn
Brandon, Min., Ktnora, Ont. an
points farther away.
Bneelal
trains and motor convoys went tu
reaoM town* on Lab* Wlnnine-

S

W ith
the Pepper-Snwther*
attlee 07#r, public Internet In
n*Uita; arto. the,, second primary
baa wanad almost to the vanish­
ing point. 1 hb I* unfortunate for
many important decisions remain
to bo made.
Voters should bo Just as con­
cerned over the selection of a
member of the state legislature
a* in choosing a United States
Senataf. Because of the heat con­
nected with the "main event" in
the fln t primary, contests in the
other brackets have been largely
discounted.
Florida may point with genuine
pride to the largest registration
and large*! vote in history, and
we should now follow through the
ring up a big vote In the second
primary.
Although thl* column Is writ­
ten nearly a week after the elec­
tion, voters In Hillsborough county
still don't know who they will Ih»
called on to voto for in the Con*
fTMslona) race, The first primary
resnltad In putting Chester u.
McMullen out In front to the tune
of about 89,000 but Jerry Collins
of Sarasota and Tom Watson of
Tampa havo been Jockeying for
second place. One day Watson Is
declared winner who will be In
the run-off with McMullvn and
to be In the second spot. Press
the next day Jerry Collin* appear*
dispatch** tell ua that voting
machine counts st precincts both
in IlillslHtrougli unit Barntota
counties have been found to lie
In error. Tampa error* gave Wotson a lend and the neat day .Sara­
sota errors offact this and show
Collins aa winner.
If voting machine* are no more
reliable than that and If block*of a hundred votes or more can
be ovorlnnbeil or go uncounted,
maybe It would U- n lot lea* ex­
pensive If we Just Irt the candi­
dates draw straw.-*. The whole
thing sounds awfully screwy to
me. If It develops that Collins is
definitely ill the run-off with MeMullm, lie will hove n tough time
overcoming the lead McMullen en­
joys, Imt If IVntsnn should bo de­
clared the run-off candidate It
will Ik a haltle royal for Tom 1*
a fighter and would be able to
command powerful support In the
second go-round and might wi.&lt;
even with the big lead handicap
of McMullen.
The importance of selecting an
able and experienced man fnr
for congressional representative
should nut he underestimated ami
voters of the First Congressional
District would do well tu keep this
In mind. Tom would certainly be
a colorful figure In the halls of
Congress and could be depended
upon to oppose the administration
on those measures that would cen­
ter more puwsr In Washington,
encourage more deficit spending
snd further curtail the rights of
the stales and the freedom of the

vital importance.-they wUI b a n
timi* t6 expand state government,
to flat) more moggy if. .W» to*School* are already etrearnlug for
additional fundi} all department*,
board* and bureau* will want in­
creased appropriation* and It I*
quite possible that an aeioas-thehoard *ale» tax will r**ult.
Voter* should carefully consider
the candidates In ligialatlve run­
offs and select the man they feel
will belt lerve them in Taliahaaiee. The tax load will not be
lessened, but if economy-minded
men look about they could probab­
ly find ways and mean* of reduc­
ing coat of state government so
that auch Incream a* are impos­
ed will not be too great a burden.
What do you as a voter know
about candidate! you muil rjn alder In Ihe second primary T Do
their statement* and promisee
mean anything? Can they be de­
pended upon to speak for you In
Tallnhasseef
„
It will pay you to take a little
time now and fully acquaint your­
self before you go to the polls on
Msy M . And by all mean* go to
the poll* and vote. Don't got the
foolish Idea that the second prI
mary Is of no Importance. It U
plenty Important and you are Jus?
ha much obligated as an American
cititen to vote In this election as
you were to caat your ballot on
May 2.
If you must work or go (lahlng
or have other pressing demands,
don’t let It Interfere with thl*
business of voting. No one could
have anything to do nn Tutaday.
May XM, that is of greater
tance than voting. Let a tolTow
splendid voting w o rd for,Florid*
In th* second primary. Ballot* will
b* short and It will only take a
little tlm*. ______________
C O N V EN TIO N S IT E
M IAM I, May II — id’) — The
IN.WW).delegate- Kiwanls Internstlona) Convention will h* heM In
8t. Louis, Mo., In lOltl.
The announcement was made bv
outgoing pres. J. Hugh Jackson
hum tho speakers’ stand todav.
The thousands of delegates
-mwdlng Dinner Key Audlturium
applauded the selection.
A C L FI HE
Firemen were puzzled concern­
ing the cause uf a smoldering fir,
under the windowsill in (pi* of
the upper roam* of the ACL
Freight Depot office building a&gt;
noon today, Th# sills wrre torn
away nnd Hi* fir* was extlnguislicd. There was no electric wir­
ing found that would raui* o bint*
said K. T . Thomas, assistant fire ■
chief,

* S e a s wash Uko boas* as Us
benatksfcjif*. Bs has alr w f r
•fa* tha# of tbs part sight yarn*
(•cupentfn* from ssvsn aotomobltr accident* in whlsh its has been
Involved, and frost wound* rssslv*
sit during tbs Guadalcanal cam­
paign of IMS.
An expert midget ear racsr op
ths Midwest circuit prior to his
entry Into th* Ccrpe, Bergagnt

HORN P L A T S T H E F L U T E

boulder,

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L v i q lie d bestese recognizes the

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Inpensne* of these "tilre" pieces that
provide the Aniskin) louthii to perfect
tahlo sellings- Shown krrs in teaioas Corhem
"Chsnilllr"* piiicm, these end many other pieces
ere now avsIlsLIe In mow Cetham pattsms.

Cease la, select the pieces joa roqaJie, tedsy.

W m . E . RA D ER
HANFORD, FLA

Irw ^stf? t* i^sw 1* ^u tA offer no
comfort to labor, but a* u congmsmsn he'd keen the world In­
formed that Florins had he-tnaa,
fearless, vlgoious igpiesentsHnn
In my opinion, Cheater McMullen
or Jerry Collins would prove tr
be1more qr las* run-of-the-mill
congressmen; they would not hr
'eprctgculir and would he Inclined
In play ball with the administra­
tion which, of course, would be
pleasing Indeed to Mr. Truman
and bis bureaucratic planners.
•mly allowed th'-ni In etay but
Members of th* next Florldr
ilsc kept thr light out durinf legislature will ba callad upon tr
thvlr deeping hour*.

Something New!
Gaymode Twists!

^K to
Fair
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it'n tbn twist in ssoh fine
nylon th m d thnt fives you

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mtar elaiticlty for better
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RANDBAGS

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tha submerged A d Bufar viilav

mUpn stamp* during
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Rang resistant- Sheer!
Permanent dull flnleht

(or Saskatchewan.

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y plays the flat# In th* Ur
vsrsity, fit Colorado band._____

MAMA'

dlghnssae.

B. 8« Secret Service

waant driving at tbs time of any
of t|t^ M*tn
seddsnt*. *

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Social A n d Personal Activities
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Social Calender

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THURSDAY
• The meeting of the Soiilhsldc
PTA scheduled for T h u r a d a y
night ha* hern pu.ttnoned until
Thursday, M»y 13. at H:tHI P.M.

The Ju ilor Hruthcrhood of th
Hap' 'i.l Church W
•find llap
7:30
P. &gt;
M.
1:30 r.
1
Lodge No.
TIJit
h « Semlnola Lotlgc
&gt;lll
at the (hid Fellow’*
MIT meet
i
Hall at 3:00 P. M.
Fit III A t
Th* Palm Circle will m*et at
th* hem* of Mr*. E. M. Lin* on
Friday at 12 :IH&gt; noon A rovered
dlah luncheon will he enjoyed.
Thf Central C ll'le of the GnrBtr Club will meet at the homo
f f Mr*. Flfltchrr Boll* at 12:30
»r n covered dish luncheon. Mem#fi will answer ml) call with
»HPKc*tltin* for neat year’* pro­
gram.
The Jararnn In rirrle of the Garil**i Clul) will meet nt.the homo of
Mrr F. L. Mlllei «ml then orureed
tu the home of Ml*. A, IV F ein
ion for * revered dish luncheon.
The Itllil &lt;xu* Clrlce of the
Oat dm Clilh will in ret at the
heme of Mia C. He lory at 400
West 20 ih Sheet nt 3:111 P. M.
V T hc Snllic Harrison chnptcr of
the Daughter* of the American
Revolution will hold their tegular
meeting at 3 :no P. M. at the
hgme of Mr. II. E. Tooku, 1301
E*nt Seminole Rnulrvnrd. Cohoateese* will ho Mr*. J. B. Hay,
It. ,M. Mason, and Mrs W, M.
Thigpen. AM visiting daughter*
are cordially Invited.
The Axnlcu Circle of the Oarden Cluh will meet ut Time and
Tide at 6:00 P. M. for a covered
■lah luncheon with Mr*. W. P.
Field* acting u* hosle**.
'J he Ranfmd Townaend Cluh will
meet at the Tourist Center al
Rft.P P.M.
Everyone U Invited.
Rr fi ehhmcnla wll Ihe served.
the Dllt Oardener* Circle of
the Carden Cluh -vlll meet at the
home of Mi*. If. If. McCnslin nt
10:30 A.M for a covered dlih
luncheon.
'Ihe ImiiM Circle of the Carden
tff'ib will meet at th* (iurdoti
C tliter at 3:30 P.M
The Magnolia Circle of the Car
den Cluh will meet at the home
of Mrs. J. D. Wright ln_ Loch
Arbor at 11:30 A.M. for a covered
ritrdi luncheon. Them will hr a
pi rot exchange between member*.
The ,Mimosa Circle of the Gar­
den Cluh wilt meet at the Garden
O d e r at 10:00 A.M. for their
rrif.uat mcenng.
regular
meeting.
The mucting of the Mag
agnolla
(stead,
^ircU .h ac barn aamMled. Tl«
•he memhera will. u___
k o ..a trip
trl to
Mead Garden* In Wititar Park nn
Tuesday morning.

The Bose Circle of (he Garden
Club will heel nt the home .if
Mr*. Kntlor Curlett for a covered
dish luncheon
The Ko*e Circle of the Gardap Club will hold a covered dish
luncheon at the home Of Mr*.
JSndnr Curlett In Geneva. Tho
builnasa meeting will bsgin at
' ^ 0:30 o'clock.
hhnuaV

The flunhaam Hand of iha Worn
Mi'* M lulonary Union of First
Baptist Church for children rt In
9 year* of age, wilt meet at the
church a t 8 :30 .
MONDAY
Th* Audubon Club will meet In
O ertva at 8:00 P.M. at th* Cnmmnnlty Hall. Anyon* Interested In
« M itudv of birds la Invited to he

flin t

The Geneva Garden Cluh will
sponsor a meeting of the Hemlnnh
Audubon Society at the Comm no
ity Building in Geneva at 8 :P&lt;i
o'clock with Dr. Oliver P. Mads
l« r lecturing on bird*.
The Past Matron's Club nf OE 8
wtll meat at tho home of Mr*. B.
'O’. Moore 711 West F irst Street
at 8:00 P.M. with Mrs. C.'L. H-ws c acting a* co-host***,
,U The Ruth Sphering Junior Girl*
vtuxlllary of the Women's Missiont t y Union of tho First Baptl.t
Church will meet at tho church
•t 8i«0,

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if

Tho Dependable Clast of First
MathodHt Church will meet night
a t the homo of Mra, Of B^fudson.
TU ES D A Y

,

iTha Friendship Class of the
■Lak* Mary Community Church
.m ill hold It* regular meeting nt
I n home of Mr. and Mra. Joe
Goodrich, Tuesday evening, Mnv
’ If , at 8:00 o'clock.
-r
{Tho R. W. Waro Bible Cla**
.of tho Flrat Methodist Church will
havs e flsh fry at fiW P,M. at
'tSji homo of Mr. and Mra. J. J.
Carver at Um on Bluff.
Tho American Homo - DopartWomea'a Club will have *

Mary Alice Herndon Mttyday Breakfast
WedaBemard Harkey
1m Given At Club
A May Guy Bridge Breakfast
Miss Mery Alice Herndon be­
came the bride of Bernard llerkev wa, hrhl Wednesday morning at
Saturday evening in a beautiful 0:00 at the Cluh House liv the
candle light doubte ring ceremony. Social llepnilmriit of the Sanford
The wedding wa* held In the Women’* Club. Glsdioluse* were
First Alcthodlst Church with th* Used thimighout tbr derm at Ion*
In gorgeous array of color*.
Rev, J. E. AIcKtnlcy officiating.
A ilcliclmi* menu of grapefruit
The wedding vow* woie said be­
fore an altar hanked with fern, juice, niusagt ami si nimble,I egg
white lace flower and white gliiill- gut-, hot loll- and i,cangc malum
uluiv*. Tall candelabra shed theli bub, *inI coffee wcie served lie
glow on the wedding parly as­ M i-. Hen F. Wade. All-. Georg,
sembled there.
The choir loft Alt Gall, All s. J. K. Itakri. and
Immediately behind the altar was All-. I T. Newlty.
Rndgr mid Cnnislu wrte plnvnl
decorated In like manner.
11,•-less c
Prtur to the ceremony. Mr* all ci the break (a*l.
Leslie McKw'nn played (lie organ f«u ibe bridge parly wen- Airu-lng a •election of Avc Alarlr." ( I: l law son and Alls F II. I lc
Approximate!, ih bull,"Llcbestraum" mid "I Love You m in i,
Truly." Throughout (he icri'iminv vi'i'Hod III, lirnxL,fit-.t
"O Promise Me" wa* softlv nli.ee.' |
a* background music
Atr*. A«b ,
by June* *ang "Because" and u ■
a benediction at the colli lu-ioii of i
the service while the bride and I
lb, l.yuian liig b Scliool (il,room knelt at the nltsi, Roger
Inrriss «nng Alallott'* ''The Lord's 1 bib iimlei lb,&lt; iliic li.ii, .if
I I , , s, iibach will pi c-ef,| it* no
Prayer."
I loiog cum ci i
Mac lt&gt; i,l
The bride was given in marriage 3'&lt;uh
l&gt;o t1
in 11,,. I.i n,m, Heboid
by her father, H. R. Herndon. am I, lot on,,, Hie prog,,I,„ „ ,|l
Her wedding gown win, fashioned
of nylon muntuiMrttc, The gown l&gt;r a- follow*;
Song," .li
High (il,,
featured mi off the shoulder cuke, GRdI '-vec
"Mcirv Mo-Ilo, " .1, II,git
bunded by u double fold of lace.
Forming a high neckline wa. mi Gb'i I Inb, " E n d of „ I V i fort I i,i v"
Inset of sheerest tulle. The bodice I -aon, I'oiilliilgtoli, "Mb' .Sii.mim,"
T b r Itlff
was a tight basuue. with tins cov­ ill High l*H1l,o
ered tuition* down the lank to the 8"U«. Hoy'. Give Club, 'Stout
wa|*t. The sleeve- w i l e how nnd ho.oi'-il A|o,,". K i i,l \| l.-iitn
tnpcicd into point* over the bund "8uig M, „ i limiiov u lll, „ \
II", s
(il,-,| 'lull.
The liouffmil lloop -k ill featured IL m e . Hu".
u long train In back ami lilnneuinr Bob' b, Hu g h \io |,-\.
i lone-i llmu-c, Mom, An,lot.-on:
insets across the front to the knee
of many tiny lace edged ruffle*. lap I ialict-. Still Icy tiiirgmni*; To,
The veil was worn with a Juliet Dame, R o ll, 81 o' g , " In a Mon,in­
cup of embroidered seed nenrl*. ter' Gulden", High School G i n
She curried a smnll white Bible Club; "Alndnnir -tciiuetto". Itigl
covered with lose* and Hiring* 8, lioid Glee Club; " t in- Garden
hlasMim* floor length satin stream­ Coiliodi u|". Itigl. Sol.... . Gin
ers garlanded with orange blos­ Glid., "He,oml the Sun-el," Drsoms. Her only Jewelry was n toil I'l l iv , " W a , IH oi toI,ion."
small hammered silver crus* a* High School Glee l Inb, "('ballot
a necklace, un heirloom over a town," High Hilnml Giro n „ | , :
"At, Reverie," l.vnmii (Riiuiette:
hundred ycurt old.
"Wb. io In (he Wot Id." Roliei t
The maid of honor, Mi*. Ernest \\mklr; kMV*»nk f’tn thr Silvii
Routhwiird, wore hlnsh pink laf- Lining." Higli S, Imol Giro I'lul.
teta, featuring mi off-thc-shoulder neckline and scalloped rollin'.
ki
Imsiiur waist, a liimffontc skill
and a small ilemlhat of mulching
material. She carried a colonial
nosegay of pastel spring flowers
lb, Stilib'll! ( . 11111, il ,.r lit.- Sen,
and pink rose*.
I nob III gl, 8.-1,..,.| „i||
The bridesmaids woie gown* of its •inm.nl .May Ha , n„n
inist blue, using Ihe same pattern I " " night
Ibimitig ,,il| .......
of design with smrll deni I-hat* of mini,- nl H:1f, r.'clink nl Ibo A n n
matching taffeta. Thev too, car­ m&gt;
Ibo** i* iiplliiiinl mn| ||„
ried colonial nosegav*. Miss Jiulv puldi, i- invited in all,.ml
Tliursby, of Grange City, sml Mi**
'Hu Ibixlmrj Sdi.ml ,,f h,,,,
Frieda Harrison served a* brides- citig uml *(11111111. finiii Ihe San
maids. The lunior lirldesmalds. foul Giauiniar Seluml will rule,
Rosemary Southward nnd Judith tl'll
I'ete Bilker'* O l.b .-lu , „f
Zlttrower, wore mist blue taffeta St,-1soil University will funii-l,
floor length dresses. Thev also the ninsie.
carried nosegays uml wore demi•Mn* Put BriiWti, *enioi, will |„.
hats.
Little Kay Burnette, at­ rruwnibl IJueen itf the Atuv ... ..... I
tired In yellow taffeta und carry­ C'hurle* Anderson will *(.ive *.
ing a yellow luce basket, preceded King, amt attemlaiil* will he Joy,
tha bride as flower girl.
Hull*.
I'enl.-e Steven*,
I),,,,,,id
Kenneth Kircher served as ring Ludwig, mid, Sonnv We*l, *eiii,,i
bearer and wore a white shaiksklh i'la**;
Ethel Wtlliiuns uml Glm
ault, small howtle and bouton- rricc Gliuisi', liinloi i-Iii- k ; alu­
nlerc. Ho carried the ring* on n ll ayi* mid Ain liiii'l Wbolclii't -Hid,
small satin ulllow that had been "more . In--; K in , \ , ,
'['lt|
used fur the wedding uf his liar- niMijgt* .Moll*, .li , fro .11110111 i la*-,,
ants.
Paillette Go-,in und Jiiiiiuj,. w IihI
Air. Ashby Jones served «» best Icy. eigldli guide, will. Mil,.
man. The ushers were Glarenre dm Miiglil. I'nliidn Kii Iiiiiii . G m ,
Clause, Holly
Ptrrev,
Kinesl Siniih " aid
.liiuii,,
Soiithwuid mol W. A. Cagle.
lending.
The mothci „f the bride won
a soft yellow tulle gown that fia
luted a whoop skirt, her corsage
was pink rose* and pustel flower*
The mother uf the groom wore
"Whip U inlying vk»i*» *lt#, tiuMiii
lilac taffeta flour length gown
th*' Mill!*1 ■%#inly Fiiftilmlcfl hy
a small halo of lilac tulle mid vio­
let*. Her corsage was pink msi'- M m . Jfihn Mllh*i ui tin* tf'ituhit'
Aiming the out of town guest* iiifretIriK of Cili'li* Nn. I nf (hr
were Mr. anil Mm. I.. R. IliHielte W M h nl •lie Fimf h.iptu! rhiitf li
of Tampa, grandparents of the Irint Mortfl/iy mmniiif* Al »» 'Iiiim ij
the in'r tiny nvii| which M m ./
brlds.
The reception was held In Me L. .luck-tnii tiri'Al.lfil, Mra It F
Klnley liall where Mrs. W. G rn n p m iirr irr li'il nn mfcrcHftiiK
Claus* attired In a flamingo silk Iftlk nil Htewarilsliip.
After a rovered lilsti lunclnmu
gown presided at th* punch hgwl
and Mrs, Edward Kircher In chalk nt noon, the circle a*«rmldei| In
white and silver was hostess at the the chuirli Hiiiiitniium with "IImi
bride's tahls and cut the wedding cirrlan for a program.
Those pr.-awnt at Hie cltele
cake.
Table appointments were
crystal and sliver. A hundred nnd ■neetlng were Air* John Atlllrr,
sevrnty guests attended the re- Mrs, J. I,. Jark.mii, Mi*. S J
ccplion. Mrs. R. F. Cole nnd the Davis, All*. R. F. Cooper. Mu
wedding party formed the recelv Fraug Woodruff Jr.. Mr*. Ssllii'
lug line. Alls* Joyce ratmrr kepi Allen. Mr«, J. A Gunninglmni.
the brides' hook guest register. Mrs. P. it- ('anipbell, Mi*. W I
Miss Russn Jackson nnd Bara Noll SLnul.'imiln and A ir*. G N . ForHardin also served as hostesses. ■ester.
The bride chose fur her going
away costume a summer sharkI, Philathca Class Will
skin suit of brown and white with
white accessories, After a brief
i«f Entertain Young Men
honeymoon the young couple will
in
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The Phllalhla Chapter »f the
be at home to thalr friend* at
First Baptist Chuieli will entnr14081k W. First Street,

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—- Phntograplr By Raymond Studio
Mm. Waller Turner, whose marriage took place yeatciday at
the First Methoilist Church, with Rev, J. E, McKinley officiating, I*
the former Alias Nancy Colluiu, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
Fred Coll urn of this city. Mr. Turner la tho son of Mr. and Mr* It.
I'nrncr also or Soul,oil.

Nancy C'oiluin Married To Walter Turner
In Candlelight Setting Yesterday Afternoon
In the beautifiil setting nf the
Fli*l Atctlmdist Church, Ml**
Nuncy Klir.iihcth Cullum, doughler of Mr. nnd Mi*. Andrew Fred
Cnilum of this city, Itcrante Ihe
bride of l.leut, Walter Mm row
Turner. United State* Artn.v, «,in
of Mr. umt Mr*, it. W. Turner also
of Sanford, yesterday afternoon
at 4:30 o'elnck, with Rev. J. K.
McKInloy officiating.
The cnutch wn* decurntcil with
(all basket* of white gladioluses
against a buck ground nf furn and
imlnis. White taper* In graduated
randelnhra cast a soft glow over
the scene. Spray* r f white sta ­
tics, daisies and rrcuncry tied
with white satin rlhlmn uinrkcd
tho family pew*.
Prior to the ceu-mony, Mrs.
George ’Pmihy, orgnnlst, rendered
a program of nuptial music and
Kfnfnard *WhitenWr .cousin of (no
bridegroom, sang ’TIccaiiM'” and
"Give Me Your Hand." The tr a ­
ditional wedding marches wore
used and during the exchange of
vow* "Clair ile l.nne" wu» softly
played bv Mrs Tonhy.
The bride, given in marriage
hy iter father, wo* Invelv in a
wedding gown of Ivory slipper
satin featuring a molded bodice
finished with a low scaHnped neck­
line outlined with a fold nf Illu­
sion. Small selfcovcrcd huttmi*
fastened tho long ilcovea. which
came to point* over tho hand*. A
scalloped
yoke
fll
smoothly
through tho waist and hiplin* with
a full skirt terminating In a cath­
edral train. A fingertip veil of
Imparled French Illusion fell from
a coronet of seed pearl* and
illusion. Her only Inwelry w»*
single strand of pearls. / She
carried a cascade bouquet of Riles
of th* valley and carnations cen­
tered with a white orchid and
showered with orange blossom*
■nd ivy.
Miss Bus Collum, sister of the
bride, who served a* maid of hon­
or, wore a gown of sneer whit* or­
gandy over soft green taffeta and
trimmed with hands of velvrrav.
Tho dress was fashioned with a
fitted bodice and the cap sleeves
and small collar were outlined
with dainty lace. Her bouffant
skirt was ballerina in lannth and
a t the waistline was a wide girdle
of Ice green taffeta. She wore
fee green satin slippers and • tiara
of pink daisies and mallna. Her
bourtuet was of pink Esther Reed
daisies from which felt pink satin
streamers.
The bridesmaids, Mrs, Lea
Moore of Southern Pines, N. O.
and MUs Rhlrley Smith, wore
gowns Identical to that of the
maid of honor with Mra. Moore
choosing white over fallow with
sallow satin slippers .and MU*
Smith whit# over hide with match­
ing allppsrs. Their bouquets and
llam a war* of daisies In pastel
•hades showered with rainbow

finished with lace, llcl «ii*li was
nf while t-alln and Ihe skirl wn&lt;
full. 8 hr rallied a basket ,,f
rose petal*. Master Jim Turner,
nephew of the bridegroom, served
as ring hearer.
Performing the diiltr* nf best
man for I,bait. Turner wn* I,lent.
Frank I,. Woodruff. Ill, tj. S. Air
Force Itcscrvi's, and ushoi« were
Lieut.
Robert A. Newman. Jr„
Cngt. John Pope, both of the Natlonal Guard, Gene Turner of
Lukcland, brother nf the bride­
groom, uml Dave Walker of Kiihtls.
Mra, Collum, mother of the
bride, wui gowned In an aftermiun
dross of rose crepe, with whjrh she
wore a small matehlng hut nnd
white accessories. Mr*. Turner,
the bridegroom's mother, wore an
AQUa crepe dress with a rosa col­
ored picture hut uml rose acces­
sories. Small orchids formed cor­
sages for Mrs. Cnilum and Mr*.
Turner.
Inimediatvlv following the cere­
mony u reception wn» held «t the
home nf the bride's parent* for
till1 wedding imrty, relative*, outof-town
gur*l* and
Intimate
friend* of the couple. Receiving
the guest* were Mrs. F. A. Palm­
er and Mr*. John Eiek uml P lead­
ing over the bride’* hook were
Mrs. Frank I. Woodruff. Ill mid
Mrs. Al. L. Unborn. Jr. Hervlng
cake during the afternoon were
Mr*. M. 8 . Wiggins, Afrs. E. C.
Hmith, Jr snd Mrs. W. A, Pat­
rick. Presiding nt the punch how)
were Mr*. It. I„ Perkins. Sr.. Mrs,
G. E. McGsll and Mrs. Geurgr
Tonhy.
Otheis assisting were Airs. R.
C. Wiley. Mrs. C. P. Harkrv. Mrs.
R. I,. Gillespie, Airs. George Kick.
Airs. George Andrew Speer, Mr*.
Donald Jones, Mrs. Lester Guthrie
and the Aliases Shirley Kick. Pat
Schultz, Daphne Connelly, Elisa­
beth D.vson, and Mary Elisabeth
Whltcnrr.
The bride's Iable was covered
with a lace cloth and erntered with
an arimigement of carnation* and
roses. At one end of tho table
was a llirre tiered wedding cake
topped with a miniature hrtde and
groom and punch was served from
a crystal howl at the other end of
the table.
Following the reception the
couple left for a short wedding
trip tu 8 ra Island, Os. For trav­
eling Airs. Turner wore a peacock
blue weathervane suit with match­
ing hat. Her accessories ware
white and at her shoulder was a
corsage of white orchids. After
May 33 Lieut, and Mra. Turner
plan to make their home at Ft,
Banning, Ga„ where ha is sta­
tioned.
Out-oMnwn guests for the wed­
ding Included: Mr. and Mra. David
Walker of Eu*tlet Mr. and Mra.
J, O, Clemente, Mlsa Jennie Cle­
ments. and Frank Warren of D a y
i t __ ____ ____
■ * W a Hewer girl. Mlee Dottle
Turner and eon Jim from Lake­
Collum, cousin of the bride, wore a land;
Mra.
John T. Whiteher^Mrs.
dress of white organdy. ’Hm yoke
was outlined with a ruffle and the
short puff alaeves and collar were

PAG* TH

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Hollywood
Bv Unit T 1IOAIAR
H O L L Y W O O D , M n y i l — i /Pi
—
H ollyw ood'* tw o Inte rch a nge ­
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G lenn F o rd am nt it again.
F o r some lim e , the tw o stnr.i
have
been
m in tU in rd
for
Hie
same lo ir* and it'* a ro m p le lo
sw ilcli. Glenn i* p la y in g a w e d .
nn
role
in "B e yond T h e S oset,"
wide),
wa*
w iilt c n
for
B ill.
A n d Hill I. going to C o lu m ­
bia to piny tho re p orte r In “ H u m
Vest er, la y ," I hi- , ole G lenn w in
iipposd to do. F o ld bowed out
r tin i ido when bo , ou ld n ’t
i nine lo n g ie rio c n i w ith the *tnIn.

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Luncheon Enjoyed
By iMcthodiHt Group
A roverc| dish lunch.-on wa* eiiJoyt',1 liy the member* of llie
AVSi’S of the Ebpiieze,- Mellmdist
Church 1**1 Tuesday al tl„ rliurch.
During the liu*inr** meeting
which followed tin- Ilinelieon Hu*
*amc off i, ci* wliicl, mm
office were elected fei tin- ruining
VI'UG
l.at'i •„ i|,&lt; afG'i " ,« i„ M i- G m l
Hindi*,,, led II," gioup in a tody
of "Japan Itcglii* Again."

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siifteiiug
will. I n ,, ,g i lt * a,nl lie really suf
lei* when lie can't talk, tie'll
hcltei lot, i- lit* voice back hy
May 33. .........
tlial’* w hin lie
play* "Jnlsoii Smg* Again" on
Hie ladio
H u a i .,
No.
I any
I'm k* won't lie necdiil.
June R u s h II *a,» siie’* happy
lo have Ihd, Alii, hum a* a lead­
ing man in “ Hi* Kind ( if W o ­
man." Say* .............At Inst I've
got one,- win, i* tnggei Hu m t
uol one ivlic is bigger than 1
should be Hu&lt; on,, to t i-hcne my
lending man "
The *tni, ..f Man O ' Win i*
'.curing the cnmeia*
Piodllce,
Sid I.ufl *ay* Hie film will concent inle on lit,, lacing champ­
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By A S S O C IA TED PRESS
swept Info the quarter-flnala of
A S S O C IA TE D PRESS
THE LOCAL FRO N T. . . . Ivan Reese, Miami Beach Tha Atlanta Crackers hara tha Woman’s Southern Golf Asao- For the next few days at iMet
Into tkn Southern Asso- intlon tournament, defeating Mrs, tha Southeastern League has a ^
lifeguard and old friend of The Neutral Corner, dropped in clucked
Iat ton -laid wW a the U tU e Saak Maurlre OUck.of Baltimore, 8 end baseball rocs Instead of a run a -»
to see ua yesterday. For tho last 10 years Ivan has been Travalara practically have backed
M O N TE R R E Y , Mexico — Jim­ j (fadsden still leads but just by
dividing Ua time between the northern beaches In the sum­ out of tho liif iii,
Tha Cractoa took ftrat plica my Demaret, OJel, CaHf„ won the half a game. Meridian Is seeond
mer months, and the Florida Gold Coast during winter last night without playing, Little International Open Golf Tourna­ by only half e game over PsnsaRock played vary wall at time* bat ment. with a 78-hoU wore of 814. tola.
months.
I When a league has a battle like
RACIN G
lost it* S lit h u m hi auocesslon—
The 38-year old guard said he couldn't remember Just i record breaking. string.
. n e w YO R K — Blame j|39J0&gt; that the baseball la better and
If Little Seek M anner Jack beet the 1 to 4 favorite, Neat more fans turn out than In tit*
how many people he has rescued in the lant ten yearn of
Move, to capture Belmont. Park’s usual kind of gallop the south­
professional service, but he estimates the number now must Napoleon l
eastern suffer*. In 1948 Mont­
f 16,000 added Acorn Stake*.
1m well above the 200 marker. "And do you know," he said, not laugh a
. Tha Trave* 21*1
CAM D EN , N. J. — Spartan gomery made hash of everyone
whipping — om* more Valor &lt;|3) won the New Jersey else and last year Pensacola d id .
"fully 1f&gt;0 of all those rescues have been made without me consecutive
l lien Mobile lost In 1017 — wa* Stallion Stakes by six lengths at the samo.
by a 7-1 icon* to Naalivlllc anil Garden State Park.
fretting n.y big toe wet."
Meridian tossed the league lead
"1 thought a lifeguard hud to get some kind of u half- .SalUnvar deserve* to act Ilka B A LTIM O R E — Raise You ((0.40) Into u furor laid night with a 9-5
Homebody who domn't manage the won the Challenge Puree by two victory over Gadsden in 12 In­
Nelson on a drowning person and literally drag him to Trnv*.
lengths at Pimlico.
nings. Pensacola suffered u re­
Little Rock road* a triple play,
BOSTON — Dlrectolr* (17.80) lapse at the wrong time and lost
shore?" 1 said.
which no othar Southern taam ha* lead all the way in th* featured 12-7 to Anniston. The vlctofy lift­
"Ti id's dead wrong," the veteran declared, "Tho wisest dona thla year, and al*o uuthlt •vent
at Suffolk Downs,
ed Anniston from seventh to sixth
L O U IS V IL L E — Trainer Harry place and slipped Vicksburg down
life g u a rd s never go near the water when they don't have the uiiually voluminous Vol* in
the Vol*’ own little sulphur dell— Troteek scored a double at Church­ a notch. Vicksburg lost to Mont­
to F-vurytlme a guard goes after a drowning person," he tut fitIII lost.
ill Downs, Saddling Hilda (122JO ) gomery 0-1 ami Selma lust to Jackadded, "the possible drowning ratio increases 100 per cent."
Mobile tumbled from first place and Inseparable (118.20),
son 7-6.
"What to do then?" I quarried? "Bring them ashore by to third after a shutout by Birm­
N E W M A R K E T.
England Pensacola’s classy pitching andE
ingham 2-0. Idle Atlanta slipped William
Woodward’s American fielding took u Imttering from the
yogi ?"
Into tha lead and Birmingham colt Prince Simon won the New­
Ranis as .Manager Char­
Heeso then launched Into a 40 minute discussion which took ascond, creating a mathe­ market Stakes in hie final prep Anniston
lie Letchni boys won their .second
game In n row.
started out with the nmatlng statement, "In one hour I can matical situation which only high for the Epsom Derby May 27.
flying figuring Fllharts can ex
GENERAL
Four Filer hurlcrs were rapped
teach u good swimmer to be u successful lifeguard fully plain.
M EnL .?.C0T A t ' “ .“ k® — Hershel for 13 hits, including u terrific
McGrlff
of
Portland,
Ore.,
won
B/{i's of the time. A non-swimmer, will take me iilmut JIO Birmingham la .014 percentage
home run blast by Bobby Kline,
six-day, 2,tft0-mlle Mexican and the fielding folded almost com­
minutes lifts than that." Ivan's briefing boiled down to this: points batter than Mobil* but a the
race
for
stock
cars,
pletely with sis errors.
nail a gam* behind Mobile. Per
Throw-Tow-How— then go.
A pair of Rom left handers gave
centagae decide pennant winner*
up ten lilts to the Floridian*. The
“When you see a man drowning," he said, "don’t be and not "game* behind."
four runs which the Fliers got oft.
The situation 1* caused bv Blrm
heroic and begin thinking of pulling Ii Ih nfdmre by physical Ingham's playing and winning
Hank Delay in tho fourth repre­
sented practically all of the dam­
force. A 100 pound girl with half a lung full of water and mere game* then either Atlanta or
Mobile but at the same time lo«age.
L A K E L A N D . May M
n head full of fright can make a 200 pound man look like ihg more than Atlanta and th*
The win went to Gerald Rlffenname number as Mohile.
Con iiii squad took u 0-3 victory from berg, hut righthander Bill Revet*
a weakling.
Htrtson hem today for it's third was the real hero when lie shut
"IJio whatever you have convenient," he continued. fusedT
Chattanooga lost It* first game win of the season,
the Filers out in a relief joh after
"Ami fit* majority of the time there is always sorpwthlng in five outings to Memphl* 11-0.
Tho revolts, with Hon 1burn list* the bases had been loaded.
New Urleans had a night off wait­
I.etchaa was the Knim/ top hit­
around I hut will save you from making an uetual contact ing
'rM G e lrg e Wlncliell won from
for the Cracker* to arrive.
Iliad Wills, fl-i, fl.1 |n th# top ter with four for five. Pensacola’s
rescue, The Ideal thing is a bout. If there are no oars, use
The three-ply killing bv the seeded match. Charlie Seymour Charlie Weathers had u bit of Lad
Trav* Htartecl when Nashville defeated Harry IIcn*bcrK*r 7-9 luck on the sixth liming whan he
your hands to paddle.
newcomer Jim I’ruett hit to Trav
J«rry Holland defeated hit a terrific 3(1tJ*foot home rung
“A small limb from a tree, a rope, a string of belts at­ third baseman Frank flagdun. Jim C-2;
Moon*. 0-3, d-2. Bundy Os- that didn't count. He hit one or
tached *o one another, or o plank make the beat rescue Uagilnn kicked third base to catch Hey win defeated by Bill Uth- Riffenberg's pitches at the same
one Nashville runner, threw to laut 0-d, d-2, 0-1; Kdd Lunge wa* moment Unipiie James Elder
Kfidpmed. Anything that establishes contact with the first baftman Oeurge Coruna to beaten
by Jack OrDby fl-0, (1-4; called u bull.. Ironically enough,
drowning person-short of personal contact, that is— will en­ get unothur Vol and then took a Sam Gregg defeated Wayne Lam Weather, struck out uu tbs next
return throw from Carona to gut 7-6, 2-0, 7-6.
pitch.
able you to bring him nshore without endangering his life the
third runner who wae sliiling.
Tile Montgomery Rebels com­
Doubles matches gave Southern
After that gem rrf fielding. two wine mid one defeat with Sou­ pleted their aeeuml triple play of
or yours to boot.
Rock hobbled four chance*. therns Holland and Seymour fall­ the souuon lii defeating Vicksburg.
"Only oh a last resort," lie cautioned, "should yon at­ Little
With Little Rock breaking one ing to Willi* and llurwlieiger, 3*0.
The three-way killing was III
tempt to rescue a drowning man by swimming out to aid kind of record, Birmingham itt 9*7, 2-8. Wmeholl and Owsley won the seventh Inning. Rob Jnrmun,
Iowan) breaking another. over Dllilmit and Lamb 11-0, 0-2. pinch hitting for pitcher John
him. .1u it remember that simple rule," ho said. "Throw- working
Birmingham ha* a long wav to go. Lang and Gregg won over Moore McFedden, grounded to third basegi
Tow-Row— thon go."
The shutout over Mobile mede ami Grlbsy 0-1, 7-ft.
man Mike Rivera who touched the
hag to force Ed thmdick, Rivera
The Celery Printing Company has on display in I heir :M ntralght Inning* of scorelesv
onpoxlllon Birmingham has faced.
threw to second humnnn Frank
'
S A IN TS LOSE
window a trophy thnt will he given to the most popular 'Inn record I* levun uliutuut* bv
P E T HflBURG, Mny l l - M ’i - Dlprlinn to double Tom Mnrtln.
Chattanooga
In
191ft.
The
old
player In the Florida State League at an official ceremony
Thu Miami Beach Flamingos even* Dlprlma'a throw to first baseman
mark h slightly deceiving elnce the
their Florida International Mack McWhorter was in time to
later In the season . . . Tom Rose, who had only 1 hit in final Chattanooga shutout was a ed
Leagu* eerie* with the Ssinta get Jarnion.
forfeit
by
Mobil*.
19 trips to the plate, finally exploded In Tuesdays game n*
tonight, winning by 8-1 behind
The
Rlvlcra-to*Dlprlina-to-McRalph Dolmen pitched a two- Bill Burk’a steady pitching.
Whorter combination clicked for
gainst the Saints getting four for five . . , Four munagers hitter
for Birmingham and Mel
Buck gave up 12 hits but kept Its first triple play against Meri­
have been evicted from Municipal Hal) Park this year. They Himes of the Bear* struck nut 11 them scattered to win Ida third dian here Apr. 28. By coinci­
are Piet of Lt^tburg, Kahn of Gainosvllle, Mott of Palatku, men. During Birmingham’s air­ game against three defeats. Three dence, the same umpires. Bill Nu­
tight defaqsa only six hits hsvs •Inflet In the fourth netted the gent and due Penacclund, officii#
nnd Ed Levy. Four down— four to go . . . . Sian Baron, with been collected by the opoiitlon.
Saints' only run.
uted In both game*.
Leo K M y trluw to keep the
The Hebei* also battled off two
a batting average of .UBfi, and Mnnugor Levy with n classy
Birmingham atrlng alive tonight
double plays.
i i » r s e ~~Ho p p e d ”*
.8(10 went hitless in tho Bt. Augustine game . . When Pool- ngiilusi Charley Hamaklli In Mo­
N EW YORK, May I I — (A3— A
ker solves the curve bull problem hht .208 HA will jump 100 bile. Leon Foulk liupen to make New York trainer and groom were
G L MISS T O P LA Y
Little Kork'i losing streak more under suspension today and n
points ■r more . . . . John Krider announced today thnt of
the same when be pitches for horse was deprived uf a noise hi*
U N IV E R S ITY . Miss., May II —
(A3 — * Mlssl-slppl Htate and Ole
there lias beta a changu In the IOBO FS L schedule The May Nashville against Milo Johnson Itt won at Jamaica on Apr. 20.
The Jockey Club set down Miss meet lien* today In the final
21st gnnu uguinst Leesburg will be played at Municipal Nashville.
Chattanooga
Manager
Fred trainer Patsy Greco for 90 days game of their four content series
Hall Park and not ut Leesburg.
Walters won't see his Lookouts nnd groom Anthony Hurley for with State one-up In games won.
-The Maromib look the Rebels
THE STATE FR O N T . . . . a bevy of rure-mimlcd citi­ Play Memphis tonight. Ha’s In 30 days, saying that Benxedrlne *1-4
here yesterday to break thr^
Laurel, Ml*.*,, where he was called waa found In the urinalysis of
zens from Jacksonville traveled to the Kentucky Derby, lust hy the death of his mother-in-law. Haberdashery, a gelding owned deadlock.
w
WMk-ond via special train. They arrived in Ujulsvilie on The game ia left In the some­ hy Samuel Weis* and ridden hy
times capable, often shaky hands the trainer’s brother, Anthony
Uma Thursday night, only to find the marshalling yards of
a Lookout who call* himself Greco,
jammed with other specials from all sections of the coun­ Bobo — and calls everybody else
holio.
The (at man Is Robe
R IV A LS M E E T
try. So tha Jax special contiuued to Chicago, where the Newsom
who usually has thla to
V IR G IN IA REACH, V*. May It
Floridians spent Friday and Friday night. It headed back to say before every gnmet “ Listen — (A3— Mte. Margaret Gunther
Hobo, Old Hobo la pitching to­ Lee pf Memphis, Tenn.. *et nut to*
Louisville Saturday and arrived in time to deposit the some­ night.
Bobo, you ain't, got a thin* day to conquer an old Jinx— Lit­
what travel-logged customers, Six members of the contin­ to worry about with Old Bnho tle Polly Riley of Fort Worth
fagaa— fn tha nuarterfinala of the
gent* however, W^re left in Chicago when the train pulled blowing W i n . "
Woman’s Southern Amateur Golf
out Saturday. Those frustrated gentlemen wound up in a Hr?apifls. (,ro’ m,c,|&lt; Pitches for Championship.
At laaat four other time* dur­
Memphis scored seven time* tn
Chi bookie joint on. the westside of town where they placed
the second Inning last night and ing their careers, Mrs. Lea faced
their bets. An informant tells ua that they .failed to click Ntek
Ellen, Ed McGhee and BUI Mua Riley In a golf match. And
all four limes Mlaa Riley cam* out
a t any of the three window#. Next year their radios will ,Wilson gal three hits apiece.
tha winner.
probably blow a fuse as the horses come Into the home
The first open championship
stretch.
Only four nturnlng lettermen
U* B. Golf Association
are on Navy'* cysw ro»t*r.
THE NATIONAL FRONT . . . We read last week that waa kata In 1—4.

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beats Dump

Palatka
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Giants Play Twin
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PA LTA KA . May 11— (/P)--Tlir
StnforJ Cianli climbed into fourth
iljlit * in tin F S L standings tail
hitbl hy virtue uf ihcit 7*2 defeat
of the Palatka A/atcai who ali|&gt;'kM into fifth place and the second
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Barf Bmatu down lb* league-learfblg Daytona Beach Islander* here
tonight In i D ili H Florida Slat*
(•ague contest
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— Lefty Dean Stone mid the Henstors filially returned to winning
form after two successive setbacks
li*t n ig h t, lltvrnlty wnlklng their
Way to a deeielon over the fustHipping St. Augustine Manila who
tffo having their alien lance trou­
pe* alio.
jtTwelve bates tm ball* and three
pllcnee Dorn __ four Ralftt
re, two rl| ■unnnuuri, a i"»»*
der and ■ folio*, Claud* Shoeie, who couldn't make up hi*
d and pltchad bothi left and
it handed, knocked the Saint*
of the running «*tly.
ho Senator* scored Ihreo run*
two hit* four baaea on ball*
■tarter Bill Btlry in the third
collected «l« run* off three
Land five walka and two wild
boa in tha third.
S a were donated by Curt
lo i r Storny* successor. and
I kijchlrr, who rellevajf Olb*
■i Shpenakv, a rlghtfl*ld*r by
w, came In at the •tart'of thf
rth and pitched credit able ball
Itarft of tha way, ehanglng to
handed pitching against South*
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If
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Mli’liluuii in u fnlllmck , . , Latest
In u long tin* uf converted full1,arks ut Ann Arbor U Huger Zatkoff, who looked like a terrific
line-backer In spring practice , .
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Kempt burn nnd Den Dworakv." I*
I ho wuv they tab tjiiy Slft-pound
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sky, Others who inude the same
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switch were Krnlr Vick and May(irln m in » i Daytona ll*Hch,
imid Morrison . . . Oregon Ntat*
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baakotlmll . . . The Yunkeas’
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fluetun ........ .....- ....... - tu to .too at 11 A.M, daily for extra hatting
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start In training,
Penn Htate C o llie * a , which
ripped up Us howl football taam
ami Ita coaching staff In
lion for the advent of MIUp’’ En­
New York at HI. Units tnlahtl— gle, recently itartud ripping, up
Koslo t l . l l . or Jsmien 0 - 1) vs.
the gridiron and re-seeding H . , .
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!)&lt;&gt;«lnn el Chlosse— Bein ( 1- 1) v*. Engle, walling for hi* squad to
PhYlelB pfcla at**PR taburgh (nlehn usaemblu, c a s u a l l y asked a
— Holiirt* (f -I J va Dickson II* groundskeeper what kind of gras*
wa* being planted . . . "blue
BrVok|»n ^ a ^ Cl^cjnnatl— lUlten
grass," was the answer . . . Rip,
Influenced, no doubt, by recant oc­
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curences Id Kentucky, resurreetad
Jloitofl h»
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Jfl okay," ha said. "You gotta have
Tork ....HD..;.... .....if I •Ml the horses to win."
Nat Rogers, former Garden
malebmaker who la back in cir­
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IS a l tU a pmynnT
l*rt* the Invasion attempt soon. William C. Smith of Lung Beach.
wap in the immediate future."
T im e were other re|u&gt;rt« here t'aHf., actually hid been freed.
-The Hunan presumably still is
; drifflns reconimaiuitUi.in hevo that the Iteds were making ex­
Set been mads public, &gt;mt lie Is tensive prvpniiitinnn for the in­ in Chinese, waters at. er - naor
aaderxtuod to have proposed econ* vasion of Formosa and might Tslngtao. tgb# la.Saw here Manday
■He eld to Imlo China, induneai* strike hen- ul the end of tills or Tuesday.

I
I t 'u i t N M m a Face oats
monasteries by violence.
non operating taska as rlerleal Yard masters' dispute to the same sabotage." He did not elalxirate.
fact-finding group then lien ring n
“ Sacrilegious acts were commit­ work.
"This i* not true," -aid 11, A.
dispute involving the Order of
ted in convents and churches. Con­
The Fisher body plant at Cleve­ Railway Conductor* nnd Brother­ Porch of Cleveland .Ohio. Intcrsecrated trommunhm i w a t erls land issued temporary furloughs
nutiimal vice president of the
were trod upon by policemen In yesterday to U.MkJ employes but hood of Rnilroad 'I'riiinmcn. Tin* Rrotherboiai of Locouiolive Fire­
hoard since ha.- finished healing men and Fiiginemett, “there has
*ont(i churches.
called l.WKi of them back today.
The radio message from the
■am, Burma and Mnlaya.
month hi the beginning or June.
been absolutely uu violence or
"It h«* oeen nimounced that Uue thousand employe* of the that case.
,.,At hi* news conference, Webb
Home Nationalist sources say Hunan captain is one of the few from the next school term, all Midland Hteel Products Co. In
Meanwhile, In Knoxville, Te lia , snliolnge t,v striking eniplove*."
the lieili would have to land mote times the vessel has hroken radio semlnarie* in Sluvakia will be
the Rout help Railway reported to­
And m Washington, a spokes­
1. Accused Russia uf throwing than COO,000 im-il In four days be­ silence since It entered Chlneae closed. The only institution to re­ Cleveland were laid off yesterday, day two of its freight trnlm. were
man fm the nation'll railroad’
but nearly all were recalled today.
Up a new hurdle lo an Austrian fore they could compier this Is­ Communist waters.
In Chicago, shuttle buses were fired on from timlaiili today nt a today 01 ge.| passage of 11 Mil
Ucmler and Smith wore cap­ main open wll be the seminary uf
peace treaty by demanding that land.
■witching yard mirth of th i cltv
tured by Chinese Communists on Tirunva, under the supervision of used to carry Nickel Plate Road
nieste be Internationalised first.
D. \V. Hroiiiun, general maim
And in (long Kong, Die capa Coiuinunist commissar."
passengers from the I.a Salle
"•Austrian fresdom and intlepen- tnln of the tteimii r llunuii radioed Oct. IP, IM #. when their plane
Clecho.duvukiu has impused it Street Station In the Loop to a gcr of tlie southern'* central lines,
fonce la the last thing that Mos­ ilutterfield and S u iic, Itrltlsh not far from Tslngtao. The U. 8.
Navy mantnlned a ban (it Tsing- church control law, giving the south side station more than M&gt; said one shot wui fired lit each
cow wants." lie raid.
shipping firm here, that two
government complete control over miles away. Locomotive firemen train. None of the crewmen was
. fAssSUed ■■ totally witli.ml Americaii olrinen held mure than tao at the time.
hurt, lie nddeil, hut "one stint
In Manila. Sarin* Rontulo. Unit­ church administration. The pri­ refused to operate trains over pierced * crewman’* sleeve.”
foundation in foci charge* by a year by Chinese f'unuminlits
^ J a d e
ed Nations General Assembly mate, Archbishop Josef Reran, i* New York Central owned trucks
Soviet .comment atore that forme i wen1 atuiard Ids vessel
One .,r the train* was moving
described a* u prisoner in hi., ow.i between Hie station and south side
T
H
O
S I W IA T H IM D
President,
today
was
sworn
in
as
Pnsidont
Hoover’s noggi -ti.’ii
Hi me,incite w-i.S llo- firrt eon
from the switching vnnl Into the
tracks of the Nickel Plate,
palace.
j
«*that the United Nations U re i flrnmliuu'of a t'ommunlM radio Philippine* Secretary of Foreign
Knoxville
yard*;
tli,,
other
wa­
.Meanwhile, in Italy’s history
Un another front of the enmAffairs after his appointment hud
J
v vised Is proof the Dulled Stalebeen confirmed unanimously by emied here with the sentencing to |j&gt;lrv rnilroad labor scene, n presl- rn route to Knoxville from Oak­
wants to make the UN u "sntoIhp commission on appointment*. prison of tin ('imiiiiinists. They ; dcntlnl fact-finding tsiard tudav dale, about fit) mites west .if here.
h
IUe."
The oath was taken before were couvirtvo &gt;d violcm-e doting began study of a strike threat
.1. Sabi lie bad mi knowledge
President Klpldio and a group of riot* after the ■tesnssinnltou nt- by A F I, Yardmaster*.
whatever of u repot t that "ill
ll oiillli tfil Pr&gt;lHl Fug*. U n h
The union claiming li.UOU mem­
former liigb Japan*-** "fllcer* are brliidf &lt;&gt;f the htlillies. and public lop government officials and for­ teinpl twi ycui* i.go on Ituliun
Oonununist chieftain I'alu.iru To g- bers among workers who handle
eign diplomats.
being trained by the United H^uiee ilit.reiil.' he declared.
New Kind of Hand
llattl.
Secretary Kumuln will leave to­
sw itching in yard* mid terminals,
#&gt; at Ft. Lenvenworth, Kan. flti
“ It is llo- belief "I the nubile
truelleneil I' iu m Paae lle.i
Sentences
ranging I loin JH called off a threatened strike u loui day*. I line was no rtiileuce
;•
question win uskt-d by Itob Hall i romnitl'ig profession that a foo- morrow for Jakarta at the invita­
Cream Specially M ade
Communist Dally Worker lepmtei liinllv inf *iimd piiblh i pinion is tion of tha Indonesian Premier, years to four months wen bunded week ago. The union want* Its ol rupe.
down after the trllmnol bail deli­ wuik week rut from 48 to 40
Who said It appeared in the Dull: r hittoi rliei'l. ill the ccensiolial Mahammed Hatta.
to do it I
She cm il.l have hern ihrnitlrd
berated for 21 hours.
Compass, New Vork newspapn
, oIumui "f |ipitm&gt;*&gt;&gt;, than I* a
ISO
TIIICA
II that maisalest new kind
Luigi
Foi11,
charged
with
the
&lt;•' l a
4. Deeiload to comment on Hr,- *•urrtinriiitb- ollempt at governnnd biDiiglii Itom aliuosl nut pmnl
death of u policeman, drew the
el head nan* ter lading Ihoie brown
. v | * Russian proposal Hud fleet bun &lt;■ ' nii'idiil i-iititml." he assi rteil.
in llir tri-stale arm w lirre West
"H year sentence. Twu othei do- j
bald throughout nil Merlin provl.f
ipoii Ihnt wake ) w i handi leek eld.
■’Wr lullt've," Im mldcd, "that
Virginia. M .uvi.im ) and I'ciim y
— ___
ed seven Russian conditions m* Ainei'lean lio-im'ih getivially u- lng, Warren also predicted some fondants were senlecml to 14 mni
Alto tadet alher tutlaie Uamlthat end
U&gt;
year*
mill
Hit’
remuuulcr
to
iiaatlaaeS
Fun*
Faa#
na*i
I v j tuc din.i't iiin g ,.
met first. This problem. In* sold gieor wlih I loo miirrpt, for in re form of central purchasing will
leegknari In a way no otdtnary hand
j« being handled by AinerIvon ol **in y. ui-, the more ulert bu*i- Ire ennetwd In KNH. Thu 1011* le­ term* of from four month* to ; dut when Hie Senate voted, fill to
1he Iaaly wa- di-ctiveieil an t
cream or lotion con.
sever, &lt;eur*.
I *“• •'* btv aside a mutlou to take
(trial* In Germany.
nts.e* nl oil*
liti &gt; have made gislature rejected central pur­
In all 127 defendant* figured ’n' the blr Kini.lovinent Pracllre* S. Iliai.c flUd, about "INI feet lank
Meanwhile in *Hidonuillr cireh* 11» no *iil'i’m trblea toward Inform- chasing, A purebn-ing progrnm
leave*
handi
whiter,
dearer, yownyor
The oult was in *e*- 111,1 Ir K l't .t anil to turn instead from tin West V irgin! i lunik of
The thre* big Wee tel n pow
lookSng quidly— often within tha
tin' jod lit d"in’ tio'ii p.'livie Warren pot into effect by execu­ in the cure
the Potomac River and neiii th"
I*.
L'ufiks
resolution
to
disnp
began cold \vnT policy
m '’l „t,..;.t Ho n cm n il.",i Fin- tive order for agencies um l-r Id* slon for ii total ot U7U hours, .lu r­ Piuve the reorguniiNtiim plan.
flrtl few doji.
•nidge which lend* into Hnnroek,
ing HI* d a y ,. Il In m V h i " witne*s«i*
signs Dial Hi Hun. was wuiunni. ..... i is of pun licallv -ill
control wltheresl away.
Mil The l,"tiii-vlM.niu slate line
While rSOTINICA look# and leel# like
up to Fra liceV plan to pool mo II
nft
asserts
the
p|pn
seeks
t
o
1
and
dl
a
llo
t
ney*.
u
u
lii.liiig
10
i :*oi ul iinit mid smallee
He said be hadn't g.ven enough
ol Ihiee mil, - fi, „i llunei'i I.
urge
the fined non greaty vaniihlny hand
j
o f Europe’s coul mill steel ie Ilute
. an -.iitimitis-.l fm the study lo the iwssiblllty of supple­ •eiiatoi* uod deputies ropreaentilig iic.utii|dlsh Indireellv repeal of a along n ui'llmy -tup of We-leio
IIII
Portion
of
the
Tuft-Hnrtlev
Act
,i A sources
the
defendallta.
cream, It hoi an addad dewing action,
ceillfied public mrollll- menting the nail* tax with an­
Maryiati.l I III 1...I1 - 'm m Haiti
tllldil
t
U. S. Secretary of Sint*' Denn
Congress lias left
nn- Mlote.
Ill Copenhagen, D e nm a rk bits which
other revenue source U&gt; answer
huilutid In o luboialorr Ihul ha*
Aehrsop already tins given to | llllll . "
r*1uhtl*hed
ilip b m ia lii
relntlons tomdied despite the President
i &gt;1. 1eb-poieiit m the oc- questions about that.
Nmie 01 Hie cor 1 an. w ho cti nr
•■lymiv'-*■** i'lid approval" to Dm | countiilidi! v ,d In bo i i ndons ns
w
ith
Red
C
liitui,
m
id
tin
tw
o
conn
denmni
thill
it
he
wlpeil
nut.
However, he commented the
to lla n lii- Inin till lam,1* could
Idee 1
‘ ■'........ Foreign Min* ,,.,,, 0 ,. l ti\ (he T a ll lliulley Inw, present three pel cent tax imi'i tries have named tben re s p ic U vc
la a m e s s a g e lo tln&lt; Dulled help c.iouls .a Mule police .111
later I’ "
i* m’ nropomd.
••quite edequM* for the need* of ministers.
Stale* Conference of Mayor* In
Tin Ri'lll«h, i'll" received tin* j lie.1pointed out.tineeililii'i pieilded the stale."
D e nm a rk w ilt la* rein i sented t*V New York, the President said an tdent i*lent mo
.''heiill Paul Mini-101 &gt;&gt;f M.iiguo
plio wl'h - ' *o s|i|oeii&gt; mid re ' .,, 11,,. „1. uu e of Presuli id It.ilph
A le x M o e n b . w lm lield the same &gt;xt.-ii-ioii of fedi inl rent ciiiln.l
Count) 11 id late liuoper t luilleserve, would m,- nothii,,,
' ....I
part in N n U o liu litt t ’hum . C h in a * d«e- ant mean landlords wil the
\. Smith who witli Incut. (InverItl.l'ke left lot It’a-tongtol tldrepresentative w ill he lie n . I.cng “ ii'dde to *eek "jiistifiulde in, tea,
it at Mrsl except tlcil It 'Voold be mil F e d \\ 11*011, Joel Field nod
IIIOI lllllg Willi III.prl p| ml', lilt,ell
Active volcanoes once exist^1 In
Studied. .Si.'.
It. K K v .im- me nl tending the nl"i* section* of New Mexico. U.S. Plan.
. I*'
ft.Oil tile body.
piled approval, however, h Hiiiiab Civnuii fiii.veniion in Mlnml. I».
Ill l.ondou, the Chinese Com
Hell.cl, y Spi I n n - , w tor c " I I I
Highway 00 and MHO both «os* ,
, ‘
till- pinnated
foreign ufdre spot., ii ..
j ............ -,f till.mdi, and Rill Jind- large lava flow* in lid* state.
m il IllHIir 1
I ’iilfi,'
Im VVIt l«*1v
- Hrilniii ugoin i Hie "no
tain regarded Rchuuino
lo (ireai
,i,
/
of
it.,
t.ey
Cbd.
were
guests,
kliMVtti ;* 11 ht (Mil i i'Iilk t
i» + as most important. He -*'• K *
ivusuliubie and imfl li'iidl&gt; nclioo
l-.dwai l l.n e thnnled Kiwaninni
t
I hi \»tk
An mil* |* k
tain long hail iiuen o h m i .o - i,.
of llong hong m dhoriiu- m &lt;&gt;
1 1 i,mile ib* h* 1mi nighf
limn find f*l CM 111111 It'll Did 111-i 1
find u Folutiun to tlie ,, 1^, .bit
slrlrllng tinmlgi nlion mlo It"'
i.eem ia*l I hurt-day night
In 1 tIC4*|«
4 In "ill'll 111!'IC %%WI *feud
between
llermany
and
Dlowii eoliH.y
. n n i H J i S T A T U rtH H K H S
1CallII 1.1.14 • ..II 1II. Ill id i d t l| 1*1
M A H H P .T
France. The plan I* Intended in i
I'hlnese .’oinilig limn I tie nut In
ll 11. Ny »* f i l l
Hid !!
&gt;»MI idil
H m i a r xi&gt;. i m
i, , .. ..1,1 I '1 ill I &gt;11*" I"!
do Inst that.
now ...... bice “ valid
Th e follow ing urine* rep.irie.l l.y lulu) must
f |»&lt;#* ..f 1 in* f 1144*
.,i,,( iii |.irlil Ii n liojdiv for
The Dolly Herald, new-pnper "I ,0 ,
ills Dealet* on Th n Haiifoi.1 Uia.e travel docurneids" to 'i»m &gt;•""&gt;'
the Labor movement, which oltn II,,. i I... i,&lt;|,iui. of the lloiidn Fust t'nrmer* Vlarkrl lo r pro.tm e said Prcvimodv Ho y wen .ltd" to etdri
un.l Healer* up l&lt;&gt;
rrflect*Labor government policy,
Dm*1 t'" '11
,,!l ' ball lournn- lo P Trucker*
Hong Kong tie. ly unde* 11 8*’n
M , M ar ||&gt;, isr.0 .
wdc.linedthe FrenchI'lrin'- ii.leni
...... ..
" b begun heiv to,lav. 4
llemeii’. ugi&gt; "incut
llean*.
today. Thla I* about n, fill a I ' I d. I... lotat * .•llire-sed tllttllKS
Tem l«rare&lt; a tin. Ilp r It in - * XI
And in I nw. m u -. Lvlgniii'
ii*, lilac k
Acheson had von*.
i to the New A oik (,innti for H&gt;* lien
i’aientlne*
tin ilp r t - nil - i I*' Ul ieil'l I ! l.'Ul imneie "C le kill
Aches.in, Hcliuiiinn inul lliili*li , '•»&gt; ot Ma* t.a .hall fit Id
e.| un.l -»r. Dapped l.y an eXploeioii
llean*.
1,1m* ...
tin. Ilpr. 11 mi - S.i'i which .shutt' ied a .nut mine ne«'
Foreign Secietary Itevin met foi ,
n*aaa,
two i.ours at Laiiciislei luinie to
Pol* ...
Mu. Ilpr. It nil &gt;M&gt; pi',,., rinity ..lliel 0 , 0 ,el • air
mo
plan their glohul strategy to ste,o i
t.ii. tux* i v" - c* |,eve,I HUp'ja .l i" li,|b n ocbrls.
l atil.UKP
mi
t.u. Crt. fi.uit
I’ abbaa*
Hie "jireinl of Coinmiuilsm and a&lt; 1
tin llskt*. ik.Mi • I,tu
tnieu inker*
I ii, aII ump.I f t ..in IM np U m I
the samo lime kce|i the odd war
I ’e lrrv , lltiM from flaming into a hot mu . Thvy , i mil,. i tow to ...... tit the -lute's
en L’rl, t*
t'elery, I'a*were expected to catnuilei the election returns oft a irdlv.
I I ' u b I I b i i b A P r.o u t'eae tteel
cal C ri. i*
to Ida "miggexlion," ttie forrnet Porn,
French ronl-nnd ateei pliin,, Selui
Depend, 1ml,.. foHMl,turn,nun for l.n t"
aid Hie Hnnilug &lt;) u « 11 I r
P rl I I to - I BO
m an was expected in explain it to A ll'll ney (ienorni
Mil llskt*. it #B - 1 BX pemt reioVerv.
,&gt;IH • 'iii.lv 1 anvil ill" board act t:*H|d*ul
the other two fuielgn it ; lr.i t■ c
I'rppar*
.... Mil ll*kl* I I Oil J ha
Mr. Truniun id .» called for con
British foreign office *ouire&gt; ed wil limit nutlimit v in reelieck- I*, a*.
Mlnekey*
tin. Ilpr II nil 1 Ml grerstonul approval &gt;.f ♦tr&gt;,000,llll&lt;‘
Indicate almost every l.runrli of mu’ it* election leiurii* after il
lo launch ills Point Four program
the Britisti governini'hl soon will be.l cuiiviic.M'd I hem. A*.jt remit
Prowder
Mn. Ilpr. 1X0" ■ l tn uf aid to hark ward mens of I lie
he Involved In n drop study of ll.&lt; ol Hie r . c l i . a y.iiing iiiHi'liltic l'.il*lfie&gt;e. Red
world.
lilts*
hO LI. ll*x* It ( »
French plan to |hii.I fiormun nod wlo'li nt fiml wii recorded n*
'•Reduction of the miiminl
he
tied
French coal and steel nnd Invite icgi tcrillv '!‘.l votes for Collins I'.ilnia**.
line*
.
tin Ilpr. It 5a
Miiil,
"would not only Imnipei "f
any othei mil inns who wist, to tin .......lav i l-rtei wit* certified a* HAU**h.
feellve Work ill thi* field lull
rellow
lla Ilp r. 1 1
giving Inin 1’It* votes.
Join.
would ill'... have MTiou- pulil tclll
ll'liik n l I ’rt .
British ronl Is elule-owned It*
Will on eioiipliiinrit llial during r.,maliie*
tap, i.ihri* kj n n I I I y M on
un.l |i-yrho|.igieal i cacti, ill' III
steel lmln*lrv Ims tieen out n.mil tile line. dllV* the llinelilllr wn*
i T T H I 'a
tiles,' a im - wlnre cold i.leoc. Ill
* ise.t lull has not y,d t.eeri taken ■ri ro l.i.lv if Fog. no Amend dep iir.i.g ,'* . Vnlrlit'lN*.
lepeiMillig XtSl'S It,,» 11 BO ■41. tb,
iii in d* le&lt; initial tun .d tlie
olv . I 'l l , in Hi. .Sma-oln t 'miii tv &gt;1, I.iu.fr.ill
bvrt by tlie .................til
VlNr*ti
tn the House of I'ounuon l‘iiii&gt;c &lt; .iow i - m g ft.,ai.I und also an cmHee.lle**
ll.ix It. If. ■&gt; 'X Drifted Hlillo- i- now . im oil
'rile .Semite v ti'il I lie loll VIb
Hr,'..I,ns nt T lie gjiiford Hliiii'
Minister Attlee said llillniii will plo&gt; . el Hi. Snmniln Kennel Cluh Paritor*
M.f'tl, non,nun for the Point I um .....
M arkei Taes.lny
study the plan ’’ in n i ympntheia of whieh t ulliriK if President. Wilt- packHge*.
Driiiaiol
Hlnw,
m arket
*l..m i gram hut it wn» cut in the il.m-e
iff eprlt." lie said the British govern- i.ni i'alle.1 Amend an "ardent
to tlTi.lJOlMHH),
*'
msnt 'desire* to make it eleur III Collin- supporter," unit .said there steady,
llr.lln s ry to l.'nir &lt;|uallly ■ellliiH
Folluwmg i* thi* part of Mr.
the outset Hint It welcome* thi &gt; wn* mi i"iison for him to have les* ih n i price* qunled.
V n ilB T A II I .l: A t 'l-T I I I N HAl.KH Truman'* telegriini, *enl Irmn I tic
F re n c h Initiative to end mi ng&gt; ■ hud charge of the machine.
will
tw held M O N D A T . T lt llH - train currying him on Id* western
long (e u d with Hermauy and so
Hie former Attorney General I1AT, W P .D N R P D A f. T l l l H t a i l A r .
tour: (ir»l&gt;)
bring neare and unity to Knrnpc. ’ u|;,„ ileelinu.l the cunvax*ing hoard K IIID A T *1 I V. M.
“ I wunl to express mv aptitecin
Th ere
w ill
be N O
A U P T IO N
‘Ut I* the declared pulley &lt;d the ha.I not made It* report to Secre­
un ftA T IIM O A T .
Hon for the magnificent jid» which
Western power* to promote Hie tary of Stale R. A. Cray in prop- HAl.ttH
MII'MI.LIMNROUM A U C T I O N you and your couiinitlei' did in
entry of (JIcrmany as u free mem er foi in nnd in olio tiihuiaHou had HAl.KH w ill he held every W P .ltpresenting the foreign asiistiini'O
el I P. M
tier Into the community of
errenemir.ly giver hi* name a* I NKHDAY
I.ADIKH KnPKPIALl.r INV1TKI* art tn the Senate ami obtaining its
pean nations,” Attlee stud.
"J. P. IVitUon."
TO A TTR N D TIIKHK HAl.KH
juisuge. ProniPt |ia**age of nit
agreed hill will greutly udvntica
our foreign policy nnd strengthen
.Secretary Ache sun's liuml nt Id*
Important meeting In Lumloti.

out* In any other industry.
The appeal wu* delivered on b#half uf Hie As ociiitlou of Antari*
can Railroad.- by Daniel P. I.oomil,
chiiirmaii of the 11-me Inlion at
Western Itidlivnyi, in U'-tlmony
prepared foe a Senate l.alinr Sub­
|committee
The last known pa-senger pigeon
died in tlie Cincinnati *00 in 1914.

ie

K iw anis H oar

People Fail

Warren Declares

Truman Hits Out

State Karmem Market

i

ifodled IN# effect of coimettd fi
plgmeiitt for 23 yeari.
Ihowtondi gladijf paid $5.00 fat
IS O ! KIICA.
Now in i)Man1ify prodoctiort, 19
can be cold tor |l.3d#plat lai«
It f oa wonl dearer, whiter-loo I Inf
hoadi, get fS O IIIIC A . Money J * U
the Hrt! jar does ruif bring

doidtd teieltfof

liOlliMII.I.AT &amp;. ANDKIJSON

....

Wat

BROW N
SPO TS

ii Protests

I'rusiiti'ht 11ru'us

’ it. ;ifi

NO!
NO!
STRIKE!"

President Roosevelt’s Board said—

President Truman’s Board saidStili the leaders of the Railroad

Firemen’s U
Union s a y -

This ridiculous strike Is an affront to every

igCURY-Ml K’ hi.1- • V

Legal Notice
N O TH '* )
Hanfortl.
Klori.i
May llt li,
DC.
NOTIC.'K IH I I K M K iir g l«* u tl.sl
ureusilt In I'h a p tsr l i t , Klm lils
taint**. D ili
a* iiiiisa.lcl.
Hi*
follow lii* tlRKi-rllia.l tail.I In h*
rnltml* 1‘iiiiaiy,
Kloriitn, will In
ulferetl
fur sail. 111 luihlln i.ni
y for the highs*t aliti l.ssl cstiii
it at Ills (rout .tom ul ih*

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■I null, ('on m y Dour I lluiia*. nt
anford. tisalnnliiM
at
ll.i t . A.
M , oil M.m .lny, May ]9ili, A. H

■Yea, tee hire good uetil tar* oj nearly m ry makt and
motifI— yowl until turn with plenty a/ pep and powerin tin Unit condition, imudt and out. Amt we'll •land
behind it'try out oJ them, hecauiTihey'r* the beet in town—
the eream oj the used ear crop!

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not because of hours. It’s only for soft f{S i!!S £ Z

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Mit C*Ht Jox.ph'a I'lal Hints

MERCURY XJStO C M
SPECIALS OP THE WEEK!

L £ 'V k

t’ora»r Uit 11 mod:
J F lr .l
Rxt.neiun H.cInn 10 'Tuwnahlp I I Month

J 2 * t S r 5 *.

firemen to 90 along in diesel locomotives just for

of tha railroad# and the public u ridiculoua 1'sit#Iw-work’’ prupows] wltidi hiw
b#«t twloa rulad out by Pr##ld#Dtinl
Fact Finding Board# duly appointed
und*' tha proviaion# of tli# Railway
Labor Act.
Thi# damand of union leaders for
additional and unnaoaaaary fireman ti&gt;
ride In diaael locomotive# we» rejected
— aftar month#of hearing#— b&gt; a Board
appointed by Pnaident Rooeevelt in

'LL UND IfTTf# USSD CAMS;

iR s c tt aaattasi wlihitba Wstional
: : j r u m m i i J i i L i ba ro
T uirh
iiH ]
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"feather-ItKiiding" by loading the momItera of their union nuL on atrike mid
threatening paralyaia to (urge urea# ol'
the iiuLiini, they are defying the aplril
and intent of (lie very law which they
helped to create.
Tide atrike ia nut for higher wagee.
It la a atrike to force the railroad# to
employ many more thouamide of fire­
men who are not needed! It would lie
Indefensible wattle. Tlw railroad# have
refused to piece thi# additional und
unnaoeooary burden on tha public.
But more Important than any oilier
consideration, j» tha action of theae
few Irresponsible union leader* In seek­
ing to force a crippling strike upon tlw

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union he* it* way— what hnpiiena'/T’hg
prcMuit iiiKiiibi.ie nf lliu union won't
gel one cent intiro pay. T'hvy will merely
have Iweu eaMweed for n costly und in­
defensible drive in an attempt to provide
moreliui-e-paying member*for the iinioii
by creating "realher-liedding" Jolie for
uddilionsl and unnecaaagry Ureuieu.
Tills i* ceriainiy onu of tlie alllieit
•Kike* in liUluryl

mands of the union leaders "hOfSO~fftatll0rSM!

H was Slain rejected in 1W9 by a
k»afd appointed by President Truman.

iws-orf

W h a t ’i t h ! i t r l k ! a ll a b o u t ? H H

the ride. A leading liberal newspaper calls the de­

IU d iv ,. Iisatev, m »

motor— real buy at

What aru 11k m recklcsM union tcmlem
trying In liii.’ They ean-k In cun*,' I him*amia of their members ti&gt; atrike, uiui
throw Imnilreila ul lliomuiiiil* of other
einplnyee tin unit m(T tlu&gt; railrmui-.alt Ilf
I’luplnyinnlil, with luae uf pay In I lie in
ami their fgliiiliva, plug u euveru blow In
iniluilry anil Hie citixena uf tbu miifon.

spots for ad d itio n al unnecessary

f.ol I
H-clInn IS Tow nsh ip
In Mouth Hang* SI K un I
NIk of K it of N W U of Ml!*,
Haclluu S'i Tu w iish lii IS Mmiili
llang* 111 K*»t.
,
lira tm yurii* M of NM Dor ol • Th# rtcklM* tadere of tha firemen’#
(W it
Of
MW 14 Heel Ion
1
ship III Mouth ■»nion
Manpe want
IS
to fore* down th# throat#

So hurry in— and pick out the ear that file your need« and
.your budget. Hear our umeutionully low pr m m , liberal
termel They're the beet in town, tool

This strike is ons of fhs
silliest strikes In history I

citiien of the nation. It’s not for more money, it’s

nation for their own selfish purpose#.
There is no other possible answer to
such a demand but

Tha railroade in making auch a reply
believe they have the whole-hearted
support of the people in whose interest
they an willing to fight thla out, dot
spite tlta loss and inconvenience the!
all will suffer.
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It Is tiius to put an end to such
American demands.

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Won A Case Against A&amp;P
A t alm otl everyone now knows, the anti-trust lawyers in Washington have brought a civil suit to destroy A&amp;P*
They ask the courts to order .the dissolution of this company.
They say th at this suit is based on the fact that they won a suit against us a t Danville, Illinois, in 1946.
They did. In th at case, Federal Judge Walter C. Lindley made a decision against A&amp;P.

his decision, Judge Lindley wrotf:

thereafter, in a letter
i t

/ have not condemned the A&amp;P system.

I have not made a finding which could
be the basis for a suit of
So, now we have the anti-trust Lwyers saying th at their suit to dissolve A&amp;P is based on Judge Lindley’s decision;
while Judge Lindley himself says his decision could not be the basis for a suit of dissolution.
In previous ads we told you about the cases against A&amp;P which the anti-trust lawyers lost. We promised to tell
you about this case they won. Here is the story of the Danville case.

What Judge Lindley Objected To

What We Did To Correct This

A t Danville, the anti-trust lawyer* made nil of the charge* which they era again making
qgainct A&amp;P today. They were aubetantially the some charges they had made and dropped
at Dallas, Texas, after four federal judges had objected to some of them as "inflammatory."

In the light of the decision, we immediately set about reviewing our petivitiee to be *UI*
thet there could never again be any criticism of our operatione.
'*• * * "* r*; r;
First, the Atlantic Communion Company abandoned the dual role to which JudgO t.IndUf
objected and which he said was the basis of his decision against us.

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the charges out of eottrt. Ho did not mako any dacislon on others.
He even took occaaion to praiso A S P for tho officiant job of food distribution it had done.
Judge Lindley said:
“To buy, self and distribute to a substantial portion of 130,000,000 people, one
and thrss-auarter billion dollara worth of food annually at a profit of IVI|
V/s c in li
on oach dollar, fa an achievement one may wall ba proud of.
"No p/oee in tho world I taho it ara people so wall fad as in tho Unitad Statos, No*
whoro else, f suppose, do food diutributora accomplish efficient distribution at so

We did this even though the Atlantic Commission Company had boon llconaod for
many years by the United States Department of Agriculture
‘ jltui to act M both a buyer
and seller of fresh fruits and vegetables.
The Atlantic Commission Company now only buys for A&amp;P. In other words, ire stepped
doing tha thing which Judge l.indlay suid put us in violation of tho Sherman A ef^,
We made additional changes in other methods of operation which Judgf Lindlof
had questioned at Danville, even though he did not base hi* decision on *

low a margin of profit. In contrast, wo aro told In othor nations tho problom io not
one of on adequate diet Aut one of no dial at all'.**

Wo did even more than this I
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We want down to Washington and asksd the anti tiust lawyers what alee they
we should do to conform to their new interpretation of the vague onthtraet laws.
The only answer we ever got was that we should break up this company/

But Judge Lindley did find us in violation of the Sherman Act. H* based his ruling on the
duel role played by our fresh fruit end vegetable buying subsidiary, tha Atlantic Commission
Company, whereby that organisation acted both as buying agent for AAP and as selling
•gent for growers.
judge Lindley said:
"It I assume for the parposo of dirpoeition of this case that In general tha policy

Despite their claim that they were not opposed to AAcP’s else, they

wa destroy this sise.
Despite their claim that they were not opposed to our manufacturing
manufacturi
operatons,

at AdtF was to oporato within this law and attribute to defendants a desire to
comply with tho low, there stiff remains the conscious, knowing adoption by all
defendants of a plan of action by the Atlantia Commission Company offsc tins
every department of AdkP and every retail store which cannot bo equated with
tho intent and purpose of tha act.**
In his Utter explaining the decision, Judge Ltndley wrote: “/ Acute condemned their pro*
K e n through tho Atlantia Commission Company**

In other words, they insisted upon tho dissolution of AAP.

JudAe Lindley imposed fines totaling 1175,000. When hit decision was upheld by the Cirouit
£guri of Appeals in Chicago, we paid the fines. This ended the case—but we did not stop there.

W e were still trying to find out from the an titru st lawyers wbht e'so
wo should do to conform to the law when they filed tho current suit to &lt;

they Insisted that we get rid of our factories which produce many of tho i n i fobdo
you buy at A&amp;P.
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Despite their claim that they were not opposed to our low pricee, they Insisted fhdt
we destroy many of the efficiencies that make these low prieat possible
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Why, Then, Do They Want To Put A&amp;P Out Of Business?
■ rtts b e e tU s snit was fUed, the aatMnist lawyers have been making dempflng statements
that eould nwigwdy.hurt our buabaas If tbey ware believed by the public,
[Tber *ay Ibol We were found guilty al Danville of all the charges they are making today.
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Tbay say they are seeking to ‘Unjoin” AAP from engaging in eertah
itk a tln a n " Wh°U purp0$9 of thU Mit U n o iio
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President Says He
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Battle Labor Law
Truman Declares T-H
Act Threatens To
Eradicate L a b o r
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Mediation Board
Attempts To End
U.S. Rail Strike

7 Oil Firms
SlammedWith
Trust Suits

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J u s t i c e Department
Charges Companies
A r e Monopolizing
West Oil Industry

English T ories
Make New Gaines
Over L aborites

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" " S a ^ P o R o Tr L o U lB s FRIDAY MAY 12. loan

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Continued warm and generally
fair through Saturday. Light to
moderate raHferly In southerly
wind*.

Eugene Dennis
Is O rd e re d To

T w o Fresh Outbreaks

Of Vinlriirp A r e
Reported By N Y C
In O h i o , Indiana

WASHINGTON. May 12~nm
BUTTE, Mom., May 12—&lt;/P)
— The Justice Department today
CHICAGO, m 'i v ~2 (/Pi - The
— President Truman raid today he
announced a major anti-trust ac­
government Im » revived illempls to
will not "cease to fight** for the
tion against seven large oil com­
FcHrral Jttd cr Si.t v s end the (rippling rail strike diet
repeal of * the Taft-Harlley labor
panies in connection with their
h iv ulleil nratlv .’(KI.OOO and
law.
operatons in the Far West.
RcH
I rn rlrr
M u s t
hiollght I l f o 'I'e il ril . lolencC.
"The Taft-Harlley law hang*
Attorney General McGrath said
S f r if l
T r
tn N o w
M cm bru ,1 the N il,m in i (R ailever the head of labor, threatening
Don H. Murdoch, president of Ii* hid filed a civil action in the
iv iv ) M rdntm ii Hoard tr- reporlI,ON DON.
nay 12— r/Pr—
May
to dtitroy the gains of 15 yean,"
the Peerless Laundry. Ltd., a t: f-denl district court at Los AnWASHING If IV. !\|,| , )&gt;.
r il In I m r &lt;rm (e,,-.l today with
The Big Three foreign
for
minisWinnipeg. Manitoba, succeeded t. :,c|m charging the seven with
he raid.
— t'onimun,*) Iruler f-.Ugrue D m - r e p ir - rn la l,'r* &gt;1 the tiilm a d j *1ters today agreed on a surer*
Hugh
Jackson.
Palo
Altu.
Calif,
A "There it will hang until we ate al police of incorporating Oer*nli irmt law violations “in the
fi» today &gt;*** o,dried tn |a,| &gt;ni t-r a hoard c m fe ', nre last night
able to replace it with a law that "•any Into Western Europe, as president of Klwanls Interna­ production, transportation, tefin-)
niul' »i-l t o , io,iei»pi ol
w ill, P .iu d H Roherlvon, presi­
economically
and
politically.
tional.
Mr,
Murdoch
was
elected
is fair In management and labor
ing, end markdng of crude oil and
in U M 7
dent " I (he R,'V*herhnf»,J
Locopresident
at
tha
recent
Miami
alika.*'
tefined petroleum products in the
Fc,Inal ludyr Out,I A Pmr inolive f-treitieri v.p-l I ngmemen
LONDON. May 12-H/P)— Win- convention.
The Preiidenl, in one of a setPacific slates area.”
dire, |r&lt;^ tint Dmuiv. *rrrrtarv lion i»l the e|vnt. ivhich esme
»Um 1 hun-hilli tones scored new
iti of major talks on his cronHr said ihn area included Cali­
yrurial „l :k- Ametiran ('nnimiin
gains in Britain's town and city
I lin e «
»' i*
1« "n ntll&gt; IVI (niiflim acountry crusade for the fair deal, cnimril elcrinnt a* urban dweller*
fornia, Oregon. Washington, Nei*t Pad*, lid
one- to »*rvr a I mm a t r I&gt;d
aaidt
• -ids, and Atitona.
nltr-yra, pruon rotr», r
contnued their drift away from
I r vn-1! |
member of
"That it lomething we mini do. ihf tilling Ubnt parly.
The Department named these
Drum l»ad I .led thr toud t- lh- Nato'Ual If &gt;lv n Affiliation
firm* is defendants:
not only for the take of labor, for
The rightward swing in the mun*
Standard Oil Co„ of California,
•lr|av the , oimivluirnt tmlil luitc Komi. ml only,
•
• ,i&gt;
,,i. hut
She take of the whole enunhy
San Francisco; the Texea Com­
icipal flections yesterday nave a
2*.
On
tin,
dale
the
r„nd
nt
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* “ I believe profoundly that the
{nl
mi
longue
pany, of New York; Shell Oil
.......
Taft-Harttey act In u :u j hat nut
InI ‘ leai-cul sign lor the partible nut,ra|i m Nm A-iik I* ■, linlulril In
f||t, p ,1(l ■I 1, P, ,1 'i
Cn.. Inc., nf New York; Tide
mediafree|
l
°me
of
the
general
eletimns
exInfringement of the bask
Water Associated Oil Co., of
hr d an ap|,r,i hv I'rnm, and Ml Mon ,.|f i&lt;&lt;
lev im&gt;
after
dom to bargain collectively."
per ted this fall.
Masker! Bandits Ship New York; Rlrhflrld Oil Corn.,
1liter ( mm,„iu&gt;.,* io tn irl-d
&gt;1.. vliike
•',) Turada
Haying
Mr. Truman'* address, arranged
of
Ixi.i
Angeles;
General
Petrole­
Voters in
I7f1 rmim&lt; ip« lit re s
Three Guards And um Corp. of l.o* Angela* end
ronspitlnf tn ,ll.male the
tfm '. I,ml
l|Op&gt;'|n.l
for the mar platform of hi* rrossIlnwUnion
Oil
Company
of
Californ­
country special train, waa one of w r it to I he polls yeslerday to pick
throw
ol
t|,c
tW'ui.
tin*
- tl' IJ,'- f ,,, ChtEscape
Unnoticed
ia, Ii&gt;» Angelas.
a series In which he has been a tlnrrl of their rouneds
In Ii* 17. I1&lt;',|i|i, ua- . nt,- t.’f,"I ' •igi, ,f»r, I'l'H-’iltlfii' ••HI, John
trying to whip up sentiment for
Hr*t reply came from Pre*
I'! a federal coni t her- m clidg,
ll SM flinan. pictllcnfial nalitU trs i return* from .17.1 ImrTHOMPSONVILLL.
Q
simi
.
May
nldenl
Robert
L.
Mlnckicr
of
the Fair Deal.
gave the Conservative ParMr*. Seth Woodruff, president-rlvvt of the Sanford Gisidrn Chili "f rontempf c , " "itiy m,| &lt;&gt;r lii* 1ant tu W.i-ldngloi'
The President said that the nopha
General
Petroleum,
who
said:
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Four
gunmen,
their
r»'til.ill t. I--I t, tmfnir ttic ||,,iiip
Mca,i'' hilop M -,
a -ir
two
jv m net Ruin of 213 reals, among
"General Petroleum Is not pari nml cultivator &gt;if many rare ttiech’H ot (tlunte it hrt linnir ,it fifiri
"avowed Intention" of the upon- iln' *1,217 liUHta b#ing route* ted. fates hidden behind gas milks, to
f v'toh'iicr and
of any monopoly group nr con­ Myrtle Avenue, i« *litiwn pointing lilt the iitrr pink hlriiN'iim, of n I i, A meric an Acltvltlr, ,'mmni, t,«’ .h 'mlln'tak
N o n of the Tnft-llarllev law “ was Most of them were won from the
Iwn of Mm font truck hay n il
day slugged and robbed three spiracy tn restrain trade. We plgllt, thn "franjlpuni." The plant Ir five year* uhl and thli i.i the |
to strengthen the hand of manage-yrieinii d ,in g ''i ,n I'Cpanit Mick
^ ..r. *‘Mrly end Independent
Sscend time that it has bloomed. II h nnttve to the Philippine* amt . 1 ' M" '' .inpciilmi lln&gt; conn.
conduct
our
business
In
a
lawful
ment."
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candidate*.
Brink's guars «f $15,000 in the and honorable manner. W# will th# South Rea l-lnndi nml I* noted fm the fragratire of II* ro»o ll"1, 1
Supreme Court upheld M'l , ICO*.
. "To do this,’ 'Mr. Truman raid,
The.nr returns showed that L »
Ch,cair&lt;&gt; h, eth’iaiVci * of tha
a
It I*
gh n
1 *hruh,
stirnh. it
Is tree ihipnl
*1iin&lt; and the lenve* It tl*Hi Mil' I
slst these untruthful charge* colored Moimiiii * Althnugh
"they devised a clever law which hor had suffered a net toss of 7# pay (nom of tha Bigelow-Ninford
While the 11&lt;l I
It ............ ..
tit,'1). New v.»ik r - n 'i t l nstem
•Bain
IB
Inches
in
length.
Brought
here
front
Minn!
Heneh.
it
ha.v
nat
ua
with
all
our
strength.
Insidiously u n d u r m t n w a the "eats, the Independents a net loss carpet'factory.
,
I. mpt ,'iij.' in&gt;. poiolillR. the K'"' •oil,I i hullul wn . i-'p-irted firml Into
M oil Industry |a the1eeeond been carefully protected during cold went her
strength of labor unions."
of 112 and the Liberals a net
odment Ini,I hrouirht th&lt; cn*c the &gt;-h of a Di-.irl ficipht train
The four men. ell bettered arm­ agal'teal
ait which tn* Department
. U r. Truman struck, back against loss Of 22.
nKiiin-l Llc iii . and III other Com today a . ii pulled out of Clkhait,
ed with shotguns, apparently es­ o f Justtire has moved seeking «•
critics of hla "Fair Deal" pro­
niuuld Icadots in New York
I rut. Inn Indict barely mrisc! the
Alt
In
all
there
w#a
sent,
of
produdtleli
and
no
such
gram.
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Deni,I* n i l given n five-yen, eriKiiieer, the railroad *p,ikc-man
occ_
in caped TO am automobile after they coi
"All of you, I am sure.’ the dramatic 'awing as occurred
acntoncc on hla conviction in Ncv said
PresUlant said, "have hsard many the municipal elections last"year (fed the gtiardi. ‘
York, lie It fr*-a un lor bond pend­
The tiain wa* manned with a
.pn
itt goviramant Intaifcr
ing hearing of the appeal.
■upvivriorv ivoikJ.*7&gt; tnktu* ovsr
aaiaakui
Uennh acrid a* his own aMni- th,* duties of * steel fireman.
r . 1
f1
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of an anU-truat ____
era to-sate* control' Of
i
ney In I he New York c,i»«. J„n, Thy rail -poke.,map .ltd 'he xuncl la which had been in Labor hands to b* taken .to tha Mercy Hospital
A milt /llod. t o m , m n ego
0 R U N D 0 . May 12.- f/P&gt; — Rer.enl warm weathc in I'tniidi pit Fore,. Ill* attorney In the con- eivlanrv 'corker reported tlie Inolcl nee 1948
in nearby Sptftt|field, Mass., for agatet tha American Itotiotoum
Instltnte naming tli* entire nil ha# done much to counteract ttoe lair vpiiiiK. bul ill g e n c il l*cl,l n npi ri uipl &lt;aac, aigueil to .ludgo I’ina d“ „ t lav telephone when the train
In the present voting the con­ treatment.
H iniHiiuril l*n
Thr^tS
rital Dennis dioiihl hmc a ctmnea
Industry may now ba diamiased, in north Florida ire going to he lair
trolling power ha* changed Ip 20
The holdup men Wire si first government
to pi -pH, c hi* appeal Ip thr New
sources
indfcnted.
Iibroughs. In moWt cases, LaborIte*
Die Florida Agricultural F.xperimrnl Station snd U. S l)-iM,tu,rni Vmk . mo and lot Ihat tenson
or Conservative* won the council believed to be trapped In the plant Rlnce that time, they antd. It has of Agricilltllir. said conunciuil proilurtirnj of ipring vrg-!,M rj ,* *•
ril.Oll.l uol go t” i’**1
been derided to move regionally.
IC&gt;b Mh i 4 A s r &lt; n n m l
“ t the expense of retiring Inde­
Foil v.lld ll Would he "unfall
The writern region named to expcrled to lie about thr i.unr a* last veat over the Uiittol Sl.tl-»
pendent councillors, who were
In co,limit in'llld now bi*rnu»c of
day Inc In,le* slates of GaHfornlu, but one-sixth more than avenge.
■landing
for
rn
election
under
parA wnrkstiop discussion of local,
that he "ill u p " &gt;nt
Oregon,
Washington,
Arlaona
Mid-month report* *sld fTorida (niton ha* been lelaidnl. &lt;&gt;&gt;nt- thn M fuel
state and national politic* wa* dl- tv labels.,
'lt a l la u d (&gt;« P »a * Tfc rr* I
and
Nevadi.
Principal
pradncUnni
The results were *o close In
^xccled yesterday afternoon at the
Is centered, however, In th* Sat, -eclloiu have fair aluiul- of com;
“ lorid* Buslnuss and Prafcssionnt some ruses thul the outcome was
Joaquin
valley and the Los An­ peanut planting 1* late; m&lt;l cold Florid* average from 10 In ‘&lt;o pn
r .., t"*1 .-"lid hmc m .ci'crnl
Women's Club convention at the decided on tho vote of the mayor.
geles Basin, with 28,000 produc- waather crented n short,ige of flu - rent.
Although the voting was only
loonrii hi dr-Hupt
t.rcik Into
'cured lohacco plnnt* ultli Itu- no.
Princes* Issnna Hotel, Sashm-se,
ii Ir wells.
Watermelon
prngie-t
Miimieh
th** t " 1h , ton. Frci'd, \venue
ncrcMgc will I,,. Ic- out tile Ktate ha* shown mmeritli
by Mrs. Halite Morn William*, for local offices many of the can­
\\)
The Justice Department action . Iblllty that "rtF“f''
tii-l ' I . ..
1n
h i ,)'. I I H'lti- , i v ,
was
president of the local HPW Hub. didate* had introduced national
Hairy Indigo |a being planted demands:
i |,hV bitcmlcl
good progres*.
foil, • t" riit ntriv-t ot police,
Among the local d*l*ffataa at the Itsnes In their campaigns.
thU summer on 9300 acre.*,
1. Dissolution of tha conserve , Freerr* l,«ivllv ilHmaimd d,c
RoitHtcant
grlndlne
&gt;•■
This mixture of local and na­ tanrhrr
it"" D ' 1 lute,i .1." ( " I .Jack
convention were Mrs, R. E True.
and grgwar coopera­ lion committee md an Inlunclion
nut rro|, with lo w n, mint omplrted .approxlmat, h n ; no
It' I • ■ -pp, "ip lied *1"' Ion in fhe
Mrs. Raymond Ball and Mr,. W E. tional Issues combined with the tors of the Seminole Boll Con­ preventing titablixhmsnt of other
. .
ri||. ", re , producing 1,121.0 " .......... &lt;
ur’ *" HI" i"'i
rh f **r*t cxmpslgn •" pr.u-id. ......
", ■' .1 o o' hi l t'Vdno*Baker, all of Lake Marv, and Mrs. fact that many candidates were servation District, L «» Jacobean, vnlinilary conservation practice, Ill the Tallahn-ee. Monti, ello *rrn
irn n tla a a e Oa gas* p »n rt
foods for tr«atn*»iil, re*em
running under new party label* soil comervatfonlit, announced not authorised hy itata law. ICiH
it.
ti-ng ..nt', th'„ rime tivo
Gertruda Gilbert of ftonfcrd
nml education I, Ccrchnl I'aV.y „mn
The Sanford groun a ll attended made It Impossible to draw a clear today.
nal, lied •- thav atfornla lu the only big oil produ
"ill he lauticlird In Samlnob* t. mp&gt;..( •.
H&gt;,'av
tha dinner al 7:30 o'clock at which cut conclusion a* to tha voters
Last nimmer 200 acr*s of In­ ring stata whaxa conservation 1f.’ounty Monday, iccnrdlng to Doi,
ra. Adna Van Aokar, State vice- political feelings.
digo wa* planted by district practlred voluntarily hy the com
S&lt;a*’♦ruse the two 'pen flaelnir
Mania, n|auagei of the HI* t fi'.m 'lie ■i*trtifv of ri&gt;.. tun to
Meanwhile U. ft. Secretary of cooperator*. Th* egcellent re­
resident of the oraan|iattan nreTheater, and chairman of the 'loo I ,dP I old th" offii are folState Dean Arheson took time out sult* obtained from last mm- panics; In othar stata* It Is un­
nlshed bv
ildcd. Music- was famished
der
itat#
government
regulation).
.Seminole County drive.
a ...I ' riifl, ar ip tod nurault.
chorus of girls from the Florida from tha Big* Three conference Ip mer's planting*,
*, coupled with tile
2.
Divorcement
of
rutall
eervlcc
Bob Hope, motion-picture -tnr III, ' , o m l .-autined the two
London to boost tho hopet of Mrs lublldfy given
Industrial School.
tnla crop, by station* and wholesale outlets of
m thle
and radio celebrity whose iu«
'IMjl ( I ■ -p tia n ta
A woman doctor, a former na­ Robert A. YogeUr, .Making the ermera and agricultural
grleultfira workers any refined petroleum product*,
*nn*l appearance* before i»FF ioIm •hr ., ,1 of ri “ k ord. «atil
tive .of Turkey, Dr. P. Cambst, now relegae of k n r American hueband la largely rcepenalble
upenalble for tha except at ruflnarlta and marine
president-elect Bruilrj Oilham
Member*
of
the
Count*
an associate profeiaor of eancer sentenced'fn Hungary to aecve lft Incrnslng uset of thle valuable terminals.
of th* Florida .liyccv- -aid (I ihI B'*srd vestarday vlsltrd m&gt;l m, ovsr the United State* and ' Ii f I h.-f Hov O WIIHims, was
tl,rough,nit the world during
legume.
ressarch at the University of Flor­ year* Irt prison for spying.
lu.....
ipped Ip •, i &gt;woi, and
3. Requirement that oil trunk heiwould do his upmoti to fill the
the recently complaint \ri&gt; World War II won him hlir'i
“My hope* have risen a great
, ,1 Ml
The American fru it Growers pipelines and feeding pipelines position successfully at the re- proved
ida, told of the emancipation of the
intended foi use in
I
nt
trBuilding
at
Seminole
Hwl
place
In
America'*
earl,
Its*
ic
(CeaOaaag.-iM
rag*
TUsaat
•
ic«
■eifaesO
o*
Page
r*
w
t
woman of Turkey ainca 1931 when
bti-.'kj'ix
"Indow In order to onowned or operated by any defend­ gnlar litncheun of Knuford Jay- School
cented the National Chalrmnn- Ini rim lu,'
thay discarded the vail and many
Footprint* were
ant company, be made available &lt;aaa yesterday. M, (Idhi'n UtHiik
shlp
nf
tne
IPStl
rampnign
Well
pleased
with
the
hmi.bnir
found tick th* wimtim if the cockold traditions. Many women aie
far its* by anv Independent pro­ ■d ail the member* who lulpcl *c.'Hiding to Supt. T W I,-c inn (100,000.
mow serving In the Turkish Na­
ducer or refiner, on tho same con­ hhn gst elected to office saying,
The goat In Seminole Countv taili i luting
tional Assembly, eke stated. Prior
.• ' i • 'iicn *avr thair names
dition- a* made available to anv " U la largly through your unflagg­ •he Hoard officially arrentad It I* 3700, tli* major portion „f
to assuring equal political rights.
subject to the final ln»r eellori ait,! which will bs used locally. Mr. H* .1 • '■ot Mat tin . 13, ami Cmnrgn
co-defendant.
Turkish' women, howaver, always
4. Outlawing stabilisation of ing efforts that I wan elected apjiroval by tha Btatr Architect. Harris said. The balance of the lt„V" h. -'.V and Insisted that
enjoyed the confldi
confide*** of hu«thci m l
bean aricatcd beO*
M r i l L dke U . 1 Savings Bend* Inde­
t’aul Camphall, contractor, ami
rlcas
through one company post- ■U|te president of the Jayceet
r. (Wham appointed Gordon Kltoii J. Moughton, local aichllcct filiid» rattad will go toward re­ f "l,. -rid f’hti-f William- At the
P
bands and aona In deriding'no! Itiprice list as an alleged guide
pendence
Drive
epew
dunnghout
th*
nation,
continu­
search
and
education
on
a
no­
lay a* stata secretary and ware commanded for the , *&gt;rfip tional hails.
Dr. Cambel.
Pol,.', Station fingerprint', ware
cel problems,
to other compaalet.
ing through the Nstrth of July. Its synthel U the
aaM that he would appoint a v Oik tuan *hln and plant, luv of tin
During the morning eesslon.
mu)" ■l (lie men and thn desvrli)8.
Making
any
agreement
be­
Th*
drive
will
ontluun
nil
Liberty Bril, encircled by the nmpalgn thetnei See*
Mr*. Allice McPhertnn. kuocrltibuilding.
tween tljf defindents for axchsng- stata treasurer at a later date
next weak with the Pep Club ttop ■f (hear were »en» tu tho FBI
Th* new president conclude,I ld»
for Ydttr ledt pawdouce— Buy U . S. Savings Boetd*.
tendsnt.
or the Ocala Industrial
tsndsnt of
Meanwhile, the
(O iiiiiiii oa
Yaw##!
The Board alto vUllird Ihe of Seminole High School manning off!., in Miami
talk by asking atl of Urn members
School, told of the Ilf* and work
living held In thv City
lut'd
The yeu-urnind Savings Bond* program, of which
(I'uatSiiMse O a Papa P o a ri
(Ceatlaaatf Oa
T t n il
prgaent to make ccrt-iln that the
of tha BA girls In the **hoel.
J a il
this ant u*l camirilgn (e an Important part, foessr* th&gt;
coming Inembershlp drive 1* r
epUlt of teif-ieUanAe end the u r«« for srif leitofriian
luaoaaa. "I'd Ilk* to see another
thar, along with iwdlvisual earetprise, Ii
200 or .100 member* added to our
productlviiy utol thrift here curried ui we*
I t K i S i i t l o a P u * Paesl
KISSIM M EE. May 12 — f/P) altic* the Asm tomtom hru*ed she wtldarnmi to
Cattlemen have sent ■ resolution
It re Amprirts,
n
Plane for
Uta Stata Road Dapartmant
Handiwork of more than 110
Through regular etvlngr we bal'd up reeervd* *ftofX»
suggesting itrategle undarpassas
rlilldien of the fourth gride of th#
on new hlghwaya ri»r stock.
eriafonqna. end erovfd* Imonw for our latto R tf *
TALLAHASSEE, May 12 - - (ff*) — Th# Supreme Couit today South Side Primary Srhool In
July will be
Seeratary Elmo Griffin of tha
thus lemaomg the hwdea.Hpon tubers W* ecxumalato
ruled in effect that Tom Watson should be in the runoff for Congret* the form nf Mother's Day cards
•t • special i
Duties
and
responsibilities
of
Florida
Stata
Catttomun’s
Aa*oU on exhibition In the window of
fundi Tor worthwhile puichetes *nd invemgp^r, The
tnol# Couety
riatlon said tha board of direc­ that State Attorney General'* off in the Fjril Florida District.
the Kl John* Electric Co.
s &lt;rt. m ee up {Individual mvlegt In I
al Jemboree
Although it left the door open fot further litigation, Walton’s at­
tors adopted tha resolution, on tha Ic itm rt outlined In a talk by Voile
Parents have been invited to
Totirlg^.r
theory building pS— as under pres­ Wiliams, Jr., nomlnaa (or th* torney, Frank Redd, said the order '‘makes U certain" that the former view th,. cards and vote In order
Mouse of Raprsaantatlvaa, In attorney genera] will be in the second primary igainit Chester Mc­ tbit nrito* may ha awarded. Each
ill ‘ r
ent highways might ba too exk to mambara of th# Pilot
pensive, bat that thar probably
parent may vote for hi* own child
,
Tueaday night at th# Yacht Mullen. who wee high man on May 2&gt; ...
cauld bg tnahdsd ta new week at
and foi two other children, said
In a five-line order, the Supreme Court ruled Jerry Collin* had II. 0. McIntosh, manager of tha
fnJatote.#xpenditur#a
was
Tha reaoluttosi asked that the
not compiled with the lew In ob­
store.
(wvB
_ out by Mr. Wllllame. Mrs. taining a Sarasota County voting
counties eonildar tha question,
The "trd* are colorful In dath#
additional
hundred
votes
wss
lemtheto
Chapman presided and about machine recheck by which he made too late, that It should have ilgn, many ehowtng floral pic­
Msmbete
■bam and guaata war# ores- picked up 100 votes and moved been made before the County Can­ tures, while Inside of the card
Commerce, Ja
A preliminary report wax ahrad of Watson by 89' vote* In
vassing Board had computed 1U folders etc verses expressing th*
|h y ta Aa
the recant Pilot conven- tha nina-couaty district.
sentiments of tha chlldten toward
first canvas*.
In Winter Havan.
The court leiued en alternative
their mothers. A carnation do­
Justice
|
K.
Roberta
dlsianted.
Hunt was Instructed to writ of mandamus directing the
nated bv Rossetter the florist, will
fore tho club information Saraaota County Canvassing Board Ha said he AgrMd to th* major­ he given to each child Ssturdaff
loulblttty of securing vot- to certify 1U return* without tha ity's
Itva statement
______ of_ the ,____
principle when the prtiea for the card* will
Into for the two Banford 100 disputed Collins votes or to of tew but that Watson alio had he awarded.
immediately ahow why It shouldn't welted toe long to fils his appeal
School rooms represented in the
bs compelled to do it,
to tho Supreme Court.
exhibit are thoea ot Miss Flvnt,
The writ will be earned on the
The State Genvaialng Board met Miss Donohav and Mrs. Brock.
riraJ
County Canvassing Board tomor­ this morning and cartlflad result*
row morning.
of ell other tin t primary contests,
LEG IO N M E E T
The Supreme Court also or­ but held up certification of tha
A final financial report on
dered tho Itete Canvassing Board First CongMtslonal District ra- Legion sponsored Semtnol*
to hold up Ua final chock of ra- aults until the Suprema Court act­ ty Fair will b* given Me
turtle to the eonttot until the mat­ ed.
evening following tne 7:00 «V
.TvVa ’j .
ter la settled la the court.
Collins was in Tallahassee, but supper at tho Sanford P u t NoThe conri majority upheld Wat­ he could net be retched irnmedl- 6.1, The Amartcan Leogton, Ja
son* contention th at Collins' profar n eoaunent on tho court’* Singletary, adjutant,
i. him action.
today.

J a il B y C o u rt

Britain's Urban Pop­
ulation
Drifts
Away Prom Attlee

4 Gunmen Rob
$15 Thousand
B rinks Payroll

« K ”,S8 "*■“ ” '
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is !
a i _r_i s s*KSSfc

Recent Warm Weather In Florida
• Helps To Counteract Late Spring

SaDfe M. Williams
Discusses Politics
At FBPW Meeting

Two Men Nabbed
By Policemen In
R o b b e r y Attempt

Hairy Indigo Is
Being Planted By
Seminole Fanners

C e r e b r a l Palsy
Drive
Start
In County Monday

B. Odham Thanks Athletic Building
Jaycee Members At High School Is
For Their Support Judged By Board

jUtamajetEo © » r Cttiyensf

%oy Scout

Group To
Meet Next TWfciday

e'» T »

Cattlemen Ask 8.R.D.
For New UnderpaBBea

VdUrWiiiiam^ Jr.
Talks To Pilots

t'hUdren's Work (s
Supreme Court D eclares Tom
K.xhi lilted At School
Watson Should Be In R u n o f f s

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tion was that tha documents had
secured *,niy for purpoei of Ha*
vaiinr article*.
r*eat N e e o m i
1$, a magaiine no longer
Senator McCarthy haa now
d. A targe number of sec­ rharved, however, that officiate
ernment document* were of Ameraila
were collecting
atomic accrete for Rusala.
It was learned that Budenf,
.Mniikviiiv editor „f the Daily
Worker until he ienounced Com­
munism In 1945. ha* written the

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1,043.646 boy* and girl* had visited Kiwaais youth centers during
1949.
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eaniLana eagrs* of ennlrol
°f tha shares of ie|illel sluik.
Flaanclal rsTaiions with bank
M. eUlllaled bank nwotil (par valuel
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cinli
Aiiimnnrcment of the
prnmoMon of l.aurel W. (lamincssFp. son of Mr. and Mr*. D. B
(iamningc of f&gt;.di'do, to lha rank
T O U t M IA B IN O
of rorpmnl s s , made recently
S IR V IC I C IN T It
•it Itasukn Air Hhse. located on
the southern.most Japanese home
l,|snd of Kvushu. fiammngu Ip Millcr-HlNhop L'n. 1
ID H. Fark As*.
n-slpncd dulles ns n clerk-tvplst
In ill* 315!h Kightcilloinhet Bnimd- '*••
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A LL h esil,., a|rf. htr.
ron
(iaintnag*
graduated
from
hepilnolr High Rchool, Rsnford.
Fla., with the r|n*s nf 1047. He
enlisted in lh* United Wlato* Air
I'iiic * lu A p i II of 1949 at Tamna
Upon complvtlnu iif baalr train­
ing at l.a.-kland Air'Fore* Has.*.
Ban Antonio, Tea., he 'l^aa as­
signed to Foil Warren. Wyo.. to
ottend a service school f4r r.leik'.

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B A S T F IR S T K TR F.FT

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The Arrow That Points To Better Value*

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f o i y : ur fu ex it d r e dolw hs ?
IF NOT - COME TQ AUSTIN’S AND t

ftedwimd Dees never die a "na­
tural" death; they succumb only to
vlolsnre.
Rattlasnukes stab rather than
bltet In sttlkln*. their fang* nmnt
straight fnrwardi
W«st Indian barracudaa. with
a test* for flesh dlscardi-d hv
slsiightsrhousss, hava been known
to attack and kill bathtra.

EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR
YES, AUSTIN’S NEW SUPER STORE policy it cMgiiod to
bring you fine quality Home Fumiihingt at prices way—waj
below retail. Austin’s huge stock of tha latest style* and d*
*%n* ip Homo Fumtehings b available to all of Central Flori
da—not far just Orlando alone. We invite you to " « k t Au*
Bn’s your headquarters on yow next trip to Orlande. Park on
all major purdiata* will be made promptly without

PEBBLE-WEAVES
SHARKSKINS
CORD-A-CLOTH
SUMMER ENCHANTMENT

i Mgri than )0fl allot* 4nd
frluld* ware the «if*sls «f
R»n.
ford rilffht of th* Civil Air I’.tw-I
At ln-eakfa*t at the, Municipal Al«port Sunday nmrhlhg. rl/tv nlan*.
of slnale and twin motor Mm**
from -ill section* of Flmld" war*
on the ramp for Intpa'll'in hv tlie
public.
The Civil Alt Patrol •ad**.’ ,vei»
on dutv to escort the nlnnes n*
thev landed to the parkin* place*,
and to greet the guait*.
. ; 01lle Olron of *81. Pat*r*hurr.
fly'ng a F.uscomh*, won first nlace
In the cross country contest
Don
Be.’l of Dnvtona leach, flvlnir an
A*ronca Chief, won aecntid nl*c*
Marl* W. Warnar nf Sanford
(Caattaosg n s h a s T e s t

Coast Line Start*
S ite Crossing Drive

fitrt to combat, thg.rising tide nf
tfoulng accidents. Th* nrngram
la being carried on bv the Coast
Lin* Property Protection Departmerit In cooperation with th* stat*
(tad local police authorities. 3 C.
Graham, A C L sergeant of police
*aPounced today.
■Motorists not observing warnlitii sign* or otharwlsa falling to
effect what 1» coaaMared a safe
grossing, he declared, will receive
4.’ national letter from the Coast
U na ProDirtv Praiaatten Departntgpt In whlcn tha matortet will be
Informed that ha haa felted to take
the proper precsutlo*, necessary
v complete safet:
ft Is hoped, sal
Mr. Graham,
• t this persons warning wilt
4m«f9nets of
I -.In. breaking
ary law* n*r4 aafe crossI. Only tha mow

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G* Ctrl collar top* tha alsgter nylon tod a
fteb* «BfUqu«l w ith. dnltottg.

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Brailcy Odliam Elected President
Of Florida Jay«ee Organization

Democrat Uuncbei New Drive To
Bring FEPC Bill Before Senate

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Kiwanians F n j o y I) e c I i u v In Farm
Ladies Night And Kerri pis Is Shown
Barbecue P i c n i c By Market Report

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W ABIIINf.TON , Met « . i,Pi
— In l«vo » in n opinions inA*,
«he Supreme ronrl ilerlereH »b*i
ttate* m*t ban plrkrlln* *lm*d
a! I nntpelllnr: I Klorc* I,, hire
fern tleik* In «hr mine imium
linn as Ihe «lore«' »hl*r and
Negro clerks In Ihr r.*m* nropot
plorers In fore* worker* in union
membership when the worker*
do not ttanl to Inin The ,«***
o m e In the hleh trlhimsl fmm
f'dlfornla end W**hln*l Mil i|p l|,

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Orphanage
Homes Arc
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WASHINOTOn TM ay 8 &lt;f .
Stales may foilod ptrketio.( *in.»-l
et fonipeliMB employer* in fm ,»
ivnikers inln iinmn m-mheitlnp, lit*
Supreme Couil decided 8 in 0 in
day.
Ilist •- * Mmlnn delivei*d lh* rul­
ing io tvbirli lutlire [.hiiiglu limit
po pail.
[Ilf r.atf gisv mil of a Wiilimgton slat* courl't nrclei ihal the
Building Sen ire Em ploy'i Inter•alional Union. Local ?62, hall
pvkeling tha Enetal inn m Rr»meiton. tl seij the local 'va* Vying
•o cornotl .tha piopuMSJ. W. J-&lt;
''•i&lt;tnt*'«x^r»»&lt;*rf Hipglnfss at the fisrram, to 'Vorrre'* hit »mplcj.v*»
raaiilf
‘
&gt;nlo wdnitlf ttion Die •**«!*•* *Nn
'Th#y (the alactionsi prove Uia* barred bnyt ntting and ihe slopping
the (VitununUU can’t *v*n v'lp an
“lecllon In the Rna.tlan occupa­ of delivery teivif* In the Imlrl
tion fone," said cue sp'ikaat"*"
Harjaro loir! ihe tlale ctnirl ihal
"And If limy ran’l do ihal. Iirvv
■an they claim In ha a major forte noor nf lui woiken helringrd in
ihr union He taid -mlv our urll
In Austrian a ff a ir * V
lltiatlnna nnver have had much boy latoicrl uniomialinn,. hul ihe
III national electloni of Novemsupport from the Auatrlan voters. local appatcnlly did nol want him.
tier. 1945, ami October, 1010, the Getiam taid he had Itll »hn it*"*
rightist People's Party showed It­ tolrly up In hit empbyet lo dei ole.
self to be tha strongest single
Thr stale four! h*t»d 'I* nr
nolltlc*l orgamration. although II der no a Washington sla'e lav
fell shot! of winning clear inalori- which tsy* worker* must ha f*ra
ties. Communist strength hat been from "intsrferenc*. restraint. •&gt;►
eonslatentlv ahout flv* per ccn! coercion” by employers In tinton
nf the total vot*.
niallert The order tlso directed
There was no sign of any Rus­ the union to pay Oassam fsou
sian Intariaranca In fsstardav’* damage* beeaui4 It had picketed
I#tire th.it ififit* #*•’% I*•* **•
voting, tha first municipal elec­ the hotel
I CliVlflM t te• * f»l| t 1*4*4f fi*’i I*..#tion in the province line* 1029
| tf.MM Iteat VteNt tn |te*'9sj|lte.l 'ft »!»•■
The union appealed to »h*
Whan tha tarm* of officials elected highest tribunal after the Wash­
AnrM t**oi»»t f thr
^
in 1129 aspifed In 1934, new city ington state Rupiem* Court up­
Purmtet« ^fn11*•i «• iiifiiini. il in
official* wara appoints by ChanMaUagft ^9fttrf\* 'rtil**»a*»n
cellar Engtlbert DoUfust. The held the lower state court.
Althotigh M lll%
iim K
Minton'
said
that
"ahut*
by
N ail* look over In 19M «n&lt;t elfcwf»te ml'! &lt;!*ifn * M»*Hi** ••• •*•*••
nr
organliatlon*
of
jlntu were panned. Irt 194B city worker*
rom vm rfd *«*tth A rt*! ;1 |0 »h#
rfflclal* were appointed hy. the worker* of thd declared puhlln
retorn* wfri» *1:* r»07 ift*
Rtiaslsns end hv the lower Auat­ roltry” nf the Washington state
law ”1* no mora to he condoned
Rrhir' 1% from .10.1774
J»i*
rlan provincial govarpfljant.
Meanwhile; In Bonn. Oarmanv than violation of prohibition* a­ Wh*M hut a il'Honed nff * f»" Ills the on*t irnintl. rare 97',r* MV
gainst
judicial
Interference
with
the Western alllss ralaTad control*
iile- e . "f meal an&gt;l sum# pie* th*' cooipeied la Hi* «70.1 IVI ,*le. ,.(
on Herman Industrial,, reasonably certain activities of workers”
Ar«'l|. 10 |M &gt;vh*n tint .'!l^«7:t
le-nalne.l fmm 'he meal.
"We
therefore
find
no
unwai
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confident that tha Oarman* will
M »*lia ise Om *aae T e s t
M.s. I.ana. whu led lu gmnu unit* were ,&lt;ild
not uaa their Industrlgl atrangih
• Inulng. sang a spailal song ivl*h
Celery. tt'« 'ilrrsil inlinec aim
again to rearm.
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WOODMAN CF.RRMON V
•vnr.ls *li* had rumimsed In lu.n". of th* montli I n It* 1111.049 foi
Under a new antl-raarmamant
Celery Camp No. A2R. Wondn.en nf Italp'i A. Smith, i loti preshle.d
law published by the Allied High of the World, will present' an .Inel Field, vlre-nrraldenl. nthr. IS7.M9 crate* an averauo nf 12 34
Pommlnlbn In Wait, Oarmany, American flag tonight to th* M u Kiwanians and Mr*. M. D. Oalrhel a crate.
soma of tha control functions war# roe Rchool
The (»reen beau deal ua**i&gt;d the
ivhc serves the mculs at Kl'van's
.
turns! ovar to the Oartnans thamThe reramony will take ulecu meeting*. Th* song was «d.i*lrt hundred thmisaud (toiler nieik with
salvas,
gristle ovar at 8:011 o'clock under the Hlrwllon from tha tune. " I’m Looking Dvn 44.177 unit* everatrlmr *2 fit a
"Ws ara
bUi h*l hempei
eooparatlon of S. W. Hopper, d'strlct manat"’ A Four l.c*( Clover."
tha degrea &lt;
L. \|. Cornell Frank Lam.-"Oiange sale, nlacod thud in
MaJ. Gan. of *b* Woodmen. The recentIr
to ha axpa
glean ehilv- formed Celery Camn Drill I* hui and J. Marlin fltlneclpher at*" Value at 181.111 an averae* nf
.lame* P. H
led
In
singing.
An
Ininrnmp'v
will
take
part
In
th*
nr'irism
M.A6 a crate
brttv BoaH
man of tha
quartette that Included Frank
which i&lt; open to tha public
R*d Bliss liotatne* averapeil
l.smson, Dr II. W. Ruckerr Mr
Rtlnaclpher and KrlssIn Rhlnhnlsrr •3.?4 a 50 nnund sack to rlrice un
scored a big hit. A singing Irh. *76,051 lu the cssli icolster, .
Bwral corn &gt;vs* In fair ilemend
iva* formed hv Mrs Lane. flec«
Roumlllat. vD lllnr Rotarlsn. and with crates mntnlnlrr five i|oren
F.inert Rtrlrklsnd.
W. R Con ears averaglnu I I to fnr total s«l*«
nf 859,894
rtnPv accompanied nt d soloed on
Qnlv about 79 luuhel hamners
the ban|o.
The Klwanl* c o m m i t t e e t” of okra sold Ind *ecb unit hrouvht
WASHINGTON. War 8. - (IP) - S'".tnr Thom*. (D-Ut.M charge nf th* program Included 49.58. Cucumber* hrotipht 47.45
Tcniatoes averared
liunrhed iW edmiatetfAtlo* drive lod.v In bring a Fair Employmenl Pietldenl Smith. Mra. Wight, ft K a bushel.
Practice* hM b4f*re'tM Senate — with Southern Uwmdkan orgenwerl Evan*. Harold Kaatner. A. F. Ram IS 88 a crate to In Ini’ In 42). 155
Cabbage rontlnned nn the "sick
»av W. A. Morrison. Forest Ha*
chel, John t.eonardv. Mr. Hlluecl list" at about 58 rents tier 50
Pound tack, a "sad sack," accord­
ph»r and A. I,. Wilson.
Klwanl* Llaut. Gov. Fred R ing to th* grower*. More than
Wllrnn outlined Klwanl* alma In I07.M8 sacks were sold. A few
a brief talk
During tha eating crate* of Chltieso calihair* sold for
Uma,
phonograph
music
was th# reepectabl* sum of 12 27 a
crate.
played hv "Doc" Compton.
Commlttoo irl
taaaeor a -r-’ W
ro tary clu b

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upheld rnntampt til Cmigree*
rtmvlrllona of iwn member* of
Ihr lolnt antl-f J»«".*l refugee
rommltfee, lahalrd auhreralae
hjr fht internment.
The two,
lllta
llrlrn II.
Bryan .ind 'fra. Cinrrtlne li.
(i
Klelarhman, were rhaigeri
with failure to prodnre re
t nrda iletoantlad ht the I'n
tmtrlran Arlltlllea t'otoiolll.a
K»rh » t i trntenrad In line*
mnnih*' Intpilaonmenl *ml fin
ed fSIHt.
Chief Juatlre V|n«nn tfellaared two opinion, fur th* maInrlly—each * « t tiarlded nape
ratal) ht It ’ tolaa.

There weta Indio tlon, oell In
Pdtsnrs that th# Rusalant Vnaiv
*he el«ctlon' would and In tha da•eai nf the haml-iilcked city off|.
end nf the war. Rarllet this vear
rial* thev put Into office at the
'he Rutalnn hail refused in re
rngniie the law under irlikh lh*
alee linn* were to be held, hut af­
ter Kovernment official* tliaised
them with trying to block the
•'otlhp to keep thdlt own men In
power the Rufslam withdrew the
I hlectlon*.
The result was that the left
hloc had only five percent of the
total -opular vot#, *bmt &gt;h» tame
percentaga It reglsterrd In the
nallonal «lertlop&gt; lest fall,
Snored* .dn-th, Austrlat. got ern-

B. 0.
rter two
Gnnnty tho motion e i
M e t U m *

Isolationists A re
Assailed By Truman
JZU M illion rire rarmersmscuss
In Canada Leaves Nrerl l or Law Io
?.500 Homeless Benefit Growers

W \8H!NOrON May 9—&lt;P&gt;
—The Supreme Court toddy

Votern ^’hrnv/ Out O f
O ffice in S o v i e t
SelectcH M a y o r s

Associated Preaw l.eased Wire

M O N D A Y M A Y 8, 19R0

High Tritutn;il A I no
Opens W ay To Woi it­
ers To On in Mope
On Overtime P a v

Maybe you owned one of fhttne “Dr. Jeky ll and Mr.
Hyde" used core ante. It looked wondtrjtd when you
bought it—but a Jew days later you had a “Mr. Hyde
on your hand*!
No chantw o f that with u*l
Tor wo belief* we can thow you uetd care that are more reliable
and better performing than many o f the tuu rare on tw market
today! We thtnk they’re the best used cart on the market—the
cream o f the used care in town! And we’U etake our reputation
for quality on every one o f them.
Stop by—and inspect our stock. We hare core to fit erery
.
need, erery budget. Liberal terms and sensible low prices.
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T im a C rpostte o f In d ivid u a l*. p a rln *r» b lp a , am i
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when tha convention

Leana and dlscoanta Oni-tuUm* t N..h* nvonlraftsi
Other aaaala

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Lattimurc Returns To Stand

tary of' Klwanl* international, re- MwX?nPnt'w"lVbe w
ported that community service pro- .Vv’?* the many dp
jrc t, sponsored hv .1.100 club*
, mrlnr rr
ranirad nil tlir way from agrlrtil* V *
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an3hf a»V* rr.m. "inh n° 2 *r ba"k"A*"hnnna reaerve balai
t:n l),/ f i .V* n 1n
"t cullpotlrin
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' 'gJaranuad0lD,*, " m,nl •■•»Ha»tl**n». itiraet and
9 j,J,*0,J°"a *t Statin and pnlm.al •iii.dlvi.ii.na
9 ‘"ft benda, not**. am dsbrnturr. .
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Or. Hetirjr McLaoHti

Kiwani* cluh* throughout the United State* and Canada
811 000,000 for the community ♦ ' --------------ch**t and cumpalso* in connection ,-hlra-»

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p£»*&gt;Ufnn«&gt; »* "»:»r«sai* t o c a l l
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Nranii International Declares
Over Million Kids Visit Centers

State F a m itfi Market

W EA TH ER

Oenersllv fair and rontlnned
rather " n m through Tuetday.
Mnderat* ori i- n n illv Frrth eaat
to sniilhraxl » Ind*.

T A L L A H A B 8 E B , Mav B. —
- The Htat* Canvaeslne Board
wtll meat this week.
orehnhlv
Thuredav, to tabutetaofficial r*
suite of last Tuesday’# prlmatv
election.
Th# board la composed of Be'rotary of State B. A. Gray. Comptroller C . M. Oav and Attorney
General Richard Ervin.
Gray said official return* have
bean received from «U counties
except Citrus, Collier, Escambia
end Seminole.

The Rotarv Club did not hold
u* usual luncheon today on a c
fotml of ,| „ B(1(tUil, L.orn ro, M
^h(ch wm M h#|d l t w A u f .
f|«r &gt;, eimp on Wednesday after­
noon;
— ----------------------VBTEM ANR' S E R V IC E
, Tam Dean, assistant state **rvlea officer of the Veterans Admintetratlon, win be In In F . Boyle's
office tomorrow at 2:80 P.M. In
agate} veteran* In thalr problams.

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if ptodiieMoo uni stup
• **r fldtPVB rut tl*r*"irfh Mir plug
"llmv aie »h#.« 'Its t« t»e
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th# rHv* 'I#
cured’ " asked Mayor Carra.vav
•••ovlftg
dftri nii
“ I elsli I knew the ans'vei,'
Throughout fliiu ritiv nigh*
, Hld &gt;t| llsl i p I, -s-hii lias hni|
•»••! nil 'I*v H ittidnfl»rffghl#r
i.wtHfbyf
Aioiffgt th» u.auv vee'e of pli'dll''* asuel'
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P H IL A D E L P H IA

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the AFl.'s ton noli", • Her•n*l behind lucktd doot, inti - tn
•iiscii** s nronossl th*t d m
iifnvr i| could have a f.*t i*n-hin*r
• ffact on th* onlltii'»l future of
tha nation
W illia m H rasn . pre*tdent .f the
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vtth Ihe II other ............... Ilf thr
iininn'* executive, cunnitl. i&gt; th*
K ill I'erltnn hotel. Repot foi* 1d ’
nut iieimttted to sit In no the ***
(Inns.
The ton lt*m on tli* sc«nda I*
* lirnitusal by CIO Pie»h|rnt I’hIHn
Murray fnr » united lalmt f.’int *
front which would nisi" Itselt
frl* mo«tlv Ip the nolttlre1 n n n
(.teen *ald the chance* lot Mir
*et*lng nn of anch a iinl'r l Irmit
aie licltar now than thev tiav.
Iiecri In the pat! six vest*

Panhandle Texans Send I’irst
GOP'er ToCongressSincc 1931)

N C T R i r t O V F v p f .M r
M*.» r t a r s Hoi to r
vho aa a
u n ii ilio il e x iw it '•*• «ervc | met v

•n^» l.ul'isirtil nrgaiiiratlins ar
.H « t v - s t m la v for s two w a lk s
••l.u st Hi* Fello w stdo Fro n t.

At t|i* &gt;ecent natlnnel &lt;*-in',t&gt;n*
• i»n In W isconsin for (ia rd e irin f
siid Itetter N u tritio n M iss lln r lon «•*« elected N ntlonal C h o limen f o r t h * form ation of ch ildren a
garden clubs

prove himself and the Republican
nigh commend correct
HI* lot.
lasts only until Jen. 1 — th* dev
the term nf Hep. Oen# Worlev.
whom he succeeds, would hev*
ended
Worley quit to hciom* e
federal Judcc
Oulll said he hnnas Ids victory
meins the beginning nf a twoparty system In Taxes. Rut he
recognised the rnts-spllttlng ef­
fect* of the multiple Democrats
In tha race.
"! certainly Intend to run for e
full term In the November general
election on the Republican ticket."
he said, "I know what a high
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MONDAY, MAY N. H&gt;U)
TODAY

B IB L E

VER.HK

■tod by p rin t* firm* safer e*

« r a a r a ^ i i

Some bad caaog- off bunlMH Jlttarn, evident after the
February report on amplfymerit and urtoraployitient by tbe
Celts tin bureau, now afein to have evaporated under in*
fluent'? &amp;f the March, aad April reports, la. Februaty th j
number of unemployed waa reported near that of pre-war
years. In April the number at work was only two thousand
abort of sixty million, and. the number of unemployed was
more than a rplllion leae than in February. Both figures in
the April report indicated a very healthy employment situa­
tion.
There were both some noisy manifestations in Wcshiagtun and some very r#a! uneasiness in parts of the nation
because of the high unemployment figure report in Febru­
ary. Now that these have been dispelled, it might bo well
to give a sober second thought to these monthly employ­
ment rejiorts end their significance, They are part of an
^tensive and not always consistent welter of statistics
mrintinting regularly from various government bureaus. The
figures in these monthly employment reports are not exact,
they are not the results of an actual count of the people at
work and the peopls looking for work at a given moment.
They are estimates, based on survey samples. The sampling
process may at times he amazingly accurate In interpreta.ions, and may at times be equally Inaccurate, Hememher

aas-g a *

Tbe j attic* added that the orfe rj issued by the stato m urt
‘•waa tailored to .prevent- • spe­
cific violation of an Important
state law.’’
The Supreme Court also open­
ed th* way for aome wart lint
worker* to p r i a overtimo pay
claim* that mifht reach a $26o,000,000 total.
That figure la lu dispute, howaver, and before collecting thworker* Mill rauit overcome em­
ployer (Mcneea aet up by the
1M7 porlaJ-to-portal pay act.
. PP W lflw ilfi the tribunal deelded 5 to 2 that workers In gov­
ernment^ munition* plants oper-

IfiolationUtH
iC .a lU s e *

n -m

f it ,

o ..»

trip, whlth ha* heen nsialled |,y
some republican*, Mr. Truman
said he it making "a report to
the people
a* T»e ha* 'ever y
right and "privilege" to do.
He said he was making the trip
to discus* Issues" and that he
welcomed a discussion of "issue-"
and "not foolishne**."
A next Wor.d War he warned,
would not be fought entirely on
foreign soil,
He said isolationists In lid*
country are "helping Russia.” He
took a nlan at the Republicans In
his back plallurm talk, lie told u*
wearing a whit* rap to school in
Independence. Mu„ in I8U2 hear­
ing Ihe label "Clevelami-Htephen*on." Home "Big
Republican"
hoy* look his cap away from him
and "tor# it up" hr said.
"The Repuhllruns have hern
trying lu do that to tile ever
Mice” hu said with his best r
paigi- grin.
The course uf the free natiuiu,
th* President m i . eitifd, "Is threat"&gt; itulltarianism."
He said lie is trying to "work
out" with oilier tree natluns, a
course that will preserve their
"dimocrary and freedom."
"The decisions we make in thr
licit tow mouths, will determine
whether there will lor a th iiJ
world w ai,” he added.
The Presidents address w h s
hroadraM locally.
The crowd listenml to thr Pieriilenl re*pectfiilly hilt found few
opportunities io cheer until lie
go* a running send off Ht the
clone of Ids talk, (ialeshurg, in
\v ,.t ('enlral, ill., I* usually
heavily Republican.
Aliuge four tiered cellophane
wrapped cake s.ii* handed up t"
the President and Mrs, Triiintiii,
who came out on the platform ut
ilist momentWhen Margaret Tru in an ap
peered mSnibera of the crowil er
riaimed "|*n% ihe pretty."
Truman; traveling In campaign
style through the- midwest'on hi*

jy-18 ?

The monthly Census Bureau employment report is an
if valuable to alert business
living Index by the Bureau of
activity charts of the Federal
But these are no more than
guide posts. They are not in themselves assurances of
either doom or boom.

Berne A* not even understood economic guide post, which
ht* happened resterday. If we people along with the coat of
* V best tomorrow need hsve L a b o r Statistics, the business
itAfrora. Ye know nul what shall
Unnerve System, und others.
o» the m orrow.--Jam es 4:4,

, Th# city of Key Wctl it bosilifig a population of betwren JH.1&gt;041
•ltd 30.000 as crm ui irturni ncai
their final tolslt. I hat repreicnU
How many unsafe automobiles are on the streets? Half
aa increate of mure limit 100 pcithe
number
in New York are unsafe, said Norman D am on ,
CPBI since the 1940 figuie of 12,execu tive vice-president of the Automotive Safety Foun­
m . Florida glows I

Rambling Wrecks

dation. Speaking at a transportation convention, he estima•d that of New York’s B&amp;U.000 cars r»7fi,000 were eight
la Atlanta, a young mother, years old or more, and at least 290,000, were 12 years old
■nodtof her hahy, forked up ■ in- more. Safety officials have learned by experience that
*aak# dangriou ly near her young
aw -tad flung it into a ditch, hut
■M before the make had billro
htr o#' the hand. Anti-venum
Milan teas administered in lime to
MS* her life. Ihe home may br
batekirt| up m America, at iqiiu
IMT. but the love of a mother fci
it* child is mil lomellnng to ioi.
lamplatr.
Governor Dewey, two yrau loo
UlS, gets up courage enough lo
&lt;tU ■ Spade a spade. "The Fan
Deal is a faro deal", he says. "1li&gt;
people get trimmed every day."
And who is Dimming lhrrn&gt; Win
spits, Irailori, Cumrnunnli. res
ppiverD, ciifoptali. and wealthy
pfayboy* on the ifnvermtieni pay
roll. Whoever thought iiiai the
Prissy New York governor could

Hour A rt,
I lit ' dt-cisiun overturned r
tng* by the U. ft clicult court
S t I a. uIs that wartime emplo]
ul such plant* roaid-UM eue.l
uvrrtliui- pay because tliey^wi
Law. I
plants
overtime
claims aiuuumlug to about 11,700,000 were direct I
today's
decision , x
_____
.lustier burton. Justice Prattkfur^
t .i wrote a dissenting opinion la
which
Justice Jackson
Joined.
Justices Douglas and Clark took
no part.
burton In, a 26-page opinion

|dy, l til he ,'inplia sited that the
court majority did not consider
the validity of individual elalmt.
involved.
l-rankfurter In dissenting said
the Sn'irtu iy of War in lll-ifl eslimuted tilt- aiiiuiint at stake in
-tills then e x ilin g , plus poten­
tial silita, iiilglit eicieil f250,iUiO.uno. buiiRtaniialiy all uf this
would ItNVe to he paid by the
f'dernl guveriitnent to the contmctorji, Frankfurter suld. He
protesliil:
■*Th&lt;&gt; court create* such a drain
on tin Treasury hy imputing to
Ihe CongiiRs which enacted the
Pali Labor Miambrds Art— and
which of i-uiirso could mil possihly liavt foreseen the cost-plusfisid-fee urranift-nmntM involved
lore— the Intention, in effect, to
open the Tretixury not only to
I uye claims fm uvertlme hut In
cilildion to deinnnds for like a'"oiintx ns liouldated damages,
nmi ultorneys fees."
1'udi.r u fixed foe contract, the
government ugnes to pay ail
itie co; ts involved, phi* a cer­
tain margin of profit to the
roruractoi. This wus a familiar
wu,lime device, when skyrocket-

T b * big wind blew la Florida.
Add li f t feaator Pepper flat. One
Stole may not make a trend, bfe
In' this butane* th* Issues were
unutually clear. On tbe on* hand
wet Senator Pepper, a fourteenyear New OeaPPalr IMA1 stal­
wart. a distinct leaner to tb* Left,
peculiarly vulnerable to attack on
the Communist question. Tb* op,
ponent,
Representative
George
Smother*. * who call* li trussIf a
"m iddN -of•the •rood 1 liberal,”
&gt;•
practically everythin* that flengrur Pepper la dot. T ie campaign
fur tha Democratic nomination,
which Is th* equivalent of election,
wn* intontivv, A trsmendou* outpuuriua of voters la ve a decisive
rerdict, beyond any comfort for tha
loser. Pepperlsm wa* thoroughly
repudiated
Senator Pepper, always an indliduulist hard to understand, wa*
cle-vrly on the defensive. It was
hard for him to shrug off. Henry
Wallace; the record of friendship
for th# ragtag of the Left War
difficult to disavow. Even op fair
employment practices legislation,
It -ieemsd that th* incumbent wa*
brsnthlng both wavs. On th* posi­
tive idde.
Senator Pappsr was
buoyed by organised labor, ardent
support of the Truman domestic
program, clamorou, devotion to
every detail of tha walfare state.
Th'a wa* presumably the champion
uf the vu-called underprivileged,
wlm fought his opponent as "a
little Hu Pont lawyer," a* a Re­
publican in dixgula*.
Ilut, obviously, Mr. Binather*
Plantts
involved in today a
decision are those of tha United
States Cartridge Company in St.
Louis,
the
Arkansas Ordance
Plant in Jacksonville, Ark., and
the lune atar defense corpora­
tion in Texarkana, Tax,
Ail th* work involved was don*
from 104) through 1P48.

ttaa ihw* convfcdfet. HA i
plain that U# thbuplt TfeM
w*a a af*tor mmi to w .11
arnment'i compulsory hail
gram wai denounced a* ao

5 f* a -d a .S h ^
administration baa dlseaaet
In hidli
"
maryi

oBaasHton to oar form
of compulsion. And, always, th*
.teedie wai driven deeply »a Rus­
sia’
■! '
i f '
f.
Tbe UeWocefel* high command
may like to think that this was
merely a dfffat foy Senator Peppei, oystlna a Politician who had
lost his touch, exchanging one
Democrat for-aaotbar.
Rut this
a nkes us us pure hogwaih. Florn not «ulv turned out Seuatur
Pepper, but Also sxpretma ■» ag­
gressive opinion un President Trumsn- As Senator-elect Smothers
says, this waa t victory “lo r Indi­
vidual liberty and Individual freelorn," The opposition to th* lopgestablished order Republicans and
unhappy Denwrrata alike. «an take

record

Seminole County

M otor*

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P R IC E D

SPECIAL THIS WEEK
THE CLEANEST STOCK OP

.1 R w ar '• Ai" M

Chisago ID"*

Kh A. M‘!,FS1&gt; When

vote* iafTlufsday against fi7f for
J k k Sicmpci. ihoiigh Rd 1'arrsVfijr got V»1 voter and I. P Ha
feftb W^,. will'll now will have lu
b# ravidsd hr tween the two ftfsndidsln. Ilowavti, who
bfeUda Trow many of ihetc votei*
m again go io the trolls wiili no
Nat Smalhert-Pspper fight to biing
(beta out? Undir th* circumilancci
bwAiag can happen.

dan is trlaiA reach the Reskwrd,
y*rd* where it switched Imui
the Haiti more and Ohio Raiirpad
tp BurlMgton Ttkcks. , ■
: Rd MoKim. Omaha Uisurame
man, met tha train, and Mr. iruman took u walk with Jrim and
Hill Mo*. • circulation official of
tha Chicago Hun-TImes, during
tlit houl* tti*l lu m iuuut ChktK^
w » ikxd 'f n iiy

1942
CHEVROLET

l j Ton Pickup
Truck

^ Ito n gry nawspapermen tagged
ukag, Their diner &lt;K»n l «*•" bav*

A new 11)411 Chevrolet motor
installed lately., flood tires,
good condition. Bale price only

No politicians showed up at
theTyarfe and the prejldenl said

&amp; w H

of hD plans to apeak In Chicago

sir*, v 5,«St
T*' 1

1942
BU1CK
Super. Sedan
i pretty marooti aedtn
d with, A ir Rid* whits
aa, few flbaa ssat eovlio and randy to go.

WMM'

. Mttfl

i

But. be skid, '‘I ’m
vbt# Republican op
I'm going lo vote

8miUh«rs Landed

"Hie question fe Quill's eWtlon

Russell It. Davis, Charles F fh
ear H i R. Wllion, R. B, Mon
Lou llmonatta. Carl « n d -B
Eubanks,
Lola -A, Shear,
Hbaaf, Dun Be l ft. Alley, apd
and Mrs, "Bud1* Oliver.

D ti«x» Coup#
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F t cun Winter Barb ware Llsut.
R. A Roger*, tirace R. Butt. O,
Biino. Frefena Coffey, Cent How­
ard Bhuwalter, Hollis Yaong, and
Boh Pratt.
JacksnnvIU* pltotl
present were V. J. Fuller fed
Cet'L Albert Bleiaoiia. From Or.
l*n;k&gt; wet* James Banta, lam

p
iM h m S B I
Mdv, whtra abaut lDO persona

* tfthitak them up and,

W s.

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',m&gt;4 vlsiiora wnr* T fetlg fem afe

by aubvwniM alw
anted tbsl ptmn*

1946
BHICK
Super Convertible
Coupe

mil* along the tracks, picking
‘
way do n * the tie* Ill's ■" “ h*

rotfa* M that hour.

deserving of great praise and
t at th* election of George
ban by Florida voters was tha
ifttl manner in which they
,|o tbe polls in unprecedented
MM' and. voted for the candi■4 jtheif choice. With blood
m reaching the boiling point
Mb lidfs, with lic it! ittiief inM clfefe to while hsal and
t outside inlerfarenre from la*
agilgtoil, it would have beta
| wwdtr if rioii had brukan
•| lb* poll* and violence had
td&lt; w evciy precinct. Bui th*
throughout tha day
I '.V arni^e incident to mat
»hi Inv s of dm occariup reitorday,
'
ggwsiiapirt, please not*.
"Rut If 1 go tip there at one

it Mayor O'Dwytr after
Ig. New York City's higb
tfi. last w**k. "Carrying
ib which their pfoenUaanU w « « tnserolL
■stick tk«y bald up »ub•,
•utomobilcs.

*l lR»aV Kr4»W ent

Texann Send

USED CARS IN TOWN

Us gfebii v r

Sheffield

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A. bsautiful Cumberland gray
conferIthle— * q u l p p e d with
Scotch plaid plastic coven,
radio, heater, defroster, leath­
er triratd and wonderful me­
chanical condition

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Covered Dish Supper Boys Of Woodcraft
Thud at Ion s t a t e s
II&gt; b l . s s P A T T E R S O N
Held A t Tourist Club Enjoy Picnic At Lake

A ft e i ii-tiirn ln g lninie (rum a
pirn-ant 01 itiu trip to the F a st
C o n .I. A ir........ ... Alt* Itiis s e ll Coop.
n hutl as the1! gue*t* A irs. Coop­
e r’* siste r* Alt* Susanna K r u ft ,
Alt.L m ite ltn Kt-rnpf and AD*.
L illia n Hue „d „ f M iam i.
Du
AVetlue-day the Coopers enterliiin ed Mr nut A ll. A le x Layv*oo
of Orlando at Inm-heou,
M O N t lA t
The P -T A tif R r mlnnle High
Alt. and ' l l *
lie o rg e li r lf f ln
M r. and M rs. A . C . S ta rk e were
had a dilltiei unity last yvv’l'k to
M onday: 8.00 I*. M. BusIneM ScOool held it* fin a l meeting nf
called
to
S
t.
Petersbu
rg
due
to
1 elehi ate tlie ii \yedding MHIllverIV o m rn 'a C lic le No. t , M r*. C . M. I*1-' year Tuesday afternoon In D ip
Tlojril, c h n lrm rn , w ill meet w ith "chord lib ra ry . M r*. c . F . I ll ,t e l l. the death o f her siste i In Ohio,
" h v mid the b irthd ay o f tlie ii
house giu-*l. A li*. Alynn tilen u m i.
J r * C. M. H nyil, l.&lt;vh A r b ir .
ro u n ljr council president, ronductC
c
o
rg
r
lliipkltu*
left
Suitilav
for
.Among the g iie -l* w ent A ir. and
B u iln e r* Woman n C irc le No. i' *’i! In sta lla tio n rarcnm nlos fo r tho
M is liny I i n i mul son of Luke
(dm . J . M. (ia r r e t t , ch airm an , new o ffice r* a,« follow s- piesident, A lb a n y . N . V. afte r * l-ltln g w ith
Mi
and
M
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C
olley
of
W orth.
irllh M r*. A . Ci. Mi Inn**, 000 I’ al .'It s . C . A . A nderson; v ice. pies I.
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te
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n h t t H o A venue, rvi'h M iss Maud dent, M is. II. | l , H u tch io u i; seeAir* lin t 1 y AATiewi’ll yens ill*b ed
to D rutigi M eo iiiiiiil llo sp tlo l on
■SVIlton as co-hnaln**.
f t ’ i'V, M rs, F ra n k Sh am es; tira * M rs Harsh lly e i* left K lh la v
Y IIR M IIA Y
m r r , M rs, M. F . R a k e r; h isto ria n ;
Monday 11• i fi lends yvlll he glad
fn r D e lro ll. Mich stul other points
( T h e ra w ill he a M other’* P a y 'I r * . W. A M u nlso n .
I.. Lniiyy .he i* now- show-lpg tm
t'lo ve n ieiil
Alt nml M rs, Chn*
I iregram a l the (ia n u n a i School
Delegate* to county council elec- In C e n tra l M M ilgan to visit ieln
‘j it 10:30 Instead o f on W ednesday. t*d tvere Mi .. It. U . Ilu tciilso n live s.
A Dutgluoil and A|i D utglm uT*
mother a im e d from Ito itiiu ln le,
T h e Ju n io r High P -T A w ill meet an ! M is, W. A . M on Ison with
M rs. A . M di-hlnley of Tarups
Ala !• to -pi ml two w eeks w ith
f it 3*80 P .M . In Ihe school midi- M rs. F ra n k M iam i's and M is . S.
I* the guest of lu-t mint M*; n rlu n i. A n In vitatio n {* eslended C . f ir ahum as alte rn ate *
Ihe Whew ell the day M r*. W lie
well hern me 'll
'&lt; o Ih e In-nm ilng seventh itrnde
M r*, (letn u rd W ilk m . mpnihrr- M argin el M arsh all f&lt;n Ihe su m ­
T K I , C L ASS
The I tire Chiu met on Wedne*.
l a re n t*.
*h*n rim lim a n . anniim ired n totnl m er In C ant" i mi C l tv.
1-1 1 F I . " In * , of Hie F h * t ■ay iiig h l nt the C hih Itooms. The
t T h e W om an's Hihte C la ss svtll of 228 m rm hers, h ii ln rie n sc of
11■ 1 *i * Inn * h me* At* mlny at uuestmn nf 'li-huu ling fo r the
M rs. H (J. M artin of C o u n try
J f c e e t a l the F ir s t B a p tist C h u rch |ft p e p eiit over last year.
'I r * .
in one of AD-, f
Ih
K. benloo
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itm u tfr " a
&lt;o11* 11Ii1i i -■
I and re
| t i l 8:00 P .M .
Hostesses w ill he |,. F Spencer itip o ile rl that tHh C lu b Road mul M r*, .la-k .lameA'*
tlie ih-yolhuuil w n- lead to Ji"-teii
T t-« \ ilei-hled the heat
j J f j x Jo d v C o ni*ran and M rs. O. O. ivh " made nt the recent soflim it on of Sng'nnw , Mh-li,. left fo r
Al*
It I
t ia n lr o u and P ia v e i would it''' keep them front singing
► la llt r .
1 p n ip t p ln v n l iH 'tw m i iim c n U D e tro it, M leh.. Wednestlnv evrw a 7 " m l&gt;y Air* J , N bo d i i, 1 tu-re wit n good attendance
itirg l&gt;v plane
i T h r r h * p * l C M r o f the F * t* i am 1 tf*nrhois vermin tlit* fndt’iD
Al.
t I* llo* i-ttei pie*ep le,) all
Tin* Silt 111' 1ity N ile | timer Club
■L ijitlx t f ’ hurc h w ilt hnvp vriien fA jup-dilr fit's pin whm urrMuittf.l
lit!. - ting talk " ii n *ix point •tie* w ith Ali
A |ilfo |.| | eonaid
Mrs J P Midi»elaw M i* II M
t i l nt fl'45 I 1 M
^
to M rs, M C . R n k rr, rotiitru?
S-1
Pearce,
Mi
It
A
.
F
u
t
ie
ll,
\tr*
aiding
11* tm t»- .
Some of tloley
Si
hoot
mul
the
dotie*
of
I T h e W 8C H of the h h en e rer provident, to iip iu n i i i I hhi nf h»*»
M R S A IA 1 T N A H I N N IN fi
III •"•op • ti |*I ii IM*
Ati i At S d a ilie i* i-nuld tt"l ie * ii| the tieau
^ Itth o d lflt C h in ch " i l l hold itn \ iiluahlt* wnvi,i&lt; In th*' ii ncintinn, lle rn a td Him k mul All * I tolly
I t ' l l moon 'lot played
tinffte
yvlth
o " a ut chatge of Hie loo
* nonthly meeting w
ith a
« eovere o v e t-j
\ ivimvik tin* xid tM i* xvihnnuul III m e. h ,'ivi ii lu in e .l home f'o u i
lett little frlettil* nf b in lleavto V
'mut, |
1 Mies
I, Il ij yy Os eoolel
d dish luncheon.
were two In. •tilling P I '\ e n d M iam i w hen' tlu-y allended the g ith e ie .l ,i| ft,e hoiilc of hi lia r.
* ** *
H&gt; r
fil* I » Ml i
j|st M*lM U4*t|
" In i " 0 : 1 ’non 1 1 lint 010*1 of them
The pilo t (Tub K ill hold s din dent*. t|i^ . I* C liniTo*' of Ihe S tate Han,I F e .t iv n l a* 1 1 inu-ioils e " t- AD u til A ll*
liny beaver.
• tiiriil
n p |p s f| v***| I m fh»* dan ed a- " i m l
" Mr m eeting at It :311 at the Yacht i.iiin u u H i Si-li -o| and M i*. I&gt; S.
W cilni'ndiiv tfle ttiK iin to help him
Ja
n
ie
s
A
udi
i
*on
and
,dl«*
ilv
i
111
H I i , ilp lltilll
A * 111101-1 |*m * y w ill eti eu to
J f l'lb .
I'l'Id tin te hi* eighth '•n th ilo v. A ll
Whlddon " f
rst Slits* St httttl
All N iam ai! i*"u ld for h i* M rlli
f |
W K IIN K W O A Y
The ntltilidnni-e n tite u n * won lui F ra n c is Powell o f Jm kso n vllle vnloyetl the p a rty .
spent the weekend w ith M i. And
M ILS H U L L S H O N U It l l l
day- 011 Alotidny mgM at 111* home
The Social Departm ent o f the by ‘ to- fresh m an class.
Air. liny C o llin * .u r lv n l home I
yIt* l l r l i l i r i
Among llio-&gt; m e .eld yyeli- Ml
H-Tls "jig. |i|p
lanford Wnmnn'r, f'h ili w ill hold
Follow ing the m eeting. vi fie«h erann'e paten ts. M i. and M rs. J . Monday a fte r n feyt tiny
nt hi*
I »’l ••I "»Hi n *t»fl fiMm flu* m nn
ntul A ll* Hay I ’ i i I*. .Ali mul A lls
£ t« an n u al Muy " lit Id g r -ttire k - inrnt.* were aeived In the Home I I . A m le iso ii J i , on M y ille A v e ­ old home in l.iu iia v llte , K v
He
hv
nue.
[ r V i ti* Nu l*
i l i f W SUH Jo e S p isak Hi iiio I A ll* If iu iy
j ant" M av 10 a l l&gt; oVIocli. Hnsl- Fc tm im ics loom s.
yyii* ilrrom tuiltled I ih iiip hv Id*
go-- Patterso n
MrUitwIinf f*hni i*)i ii a A A T illla k ii, Ali
E sses fo r the b re akfast w ill hr
■Itinghlei jiini .mn in-layv, Alt mul 111 in I n
M i. and V i
.1. C. Hi-net end Alt
r Urn. Hrn W m ln. .Mr*, (ieorice
I,, lllg p .. yyho Intend to ui-iki* &lt;1 ! * it " f f i i . l i i t p p i I * j i n ftii and Alt Sul D il'n mu
II. t |d» ii I’ll Iru iliT hi|* iIn i nm Mir
la u g lilc i (ia v front M ini'll me Hit'll home here.
Alt*
AA nth I
II rt 111 iu f il l 111?
i I r C a ll, M rs. ,1. K . lin k e r and M is.
A ft lend. Air.
petiililig the * • ek In-re with lie I Jo c i n. iii'ro in piinleil them for a
1 ai'lii
lhl&gt;* |iiI'M iitn lin n n u * MMith fm it f*'M uci'k*. fi* v isit
I ', T* N e jvliv. ItyU tiv (lottr.-ou-x
met lis t . M n
llll '&lt; Ini H i; I h r t ilt I**'- c
Norma {llv ln * mill s llo ll visit
| «k«I lti‘1 'ii'li'i , V11 n I l l i D f l l . Krk** t r ill
i d ll be Mr-’ r
lf,™ b tiv n m ntul
erm nlpni n il- M. nml M i*. It. C.
lipfl. fti'ni! ill -I Mnn.lnv 111**111- nf .M**U \ ’ Mk H e . m i l mi If*' w ill
) I n . K . It. iT e n ii-iils. Fur reset
riit- new o 'lh -ers for the I* 1’A
The
Cnl-utiriien
Itoow-velt i S m a ll liv in g ;it the Voider Hot el
f**’ m h -.1 lim n tin* I m i l l ♦I'M'
j im -»f Mi-,
failin' tin \i» li’*i
a llo ii* telephone . ’'■Mrs, It , A .
ill ia* follow pi e-ideut. Air*
A u iilla r V 3 it'd Cump 13 u| lh o |
M in i
H i n - \s n v nlm iif i?l&gt; Pit t 1If fit O hill 1A f | | il ti ll* XX 111 to*
1 lo n tle th at 1 Id J . ( A
i*
Kin g A IIm an v|i e-pte«blent. All *
Catted
HpauKh
W
ar
Veteran
*
were
Verne Aleasengei I- le p n ilo d Ini
M»ici ■
* t*i ♦*s**nf nf fin* I ini it fi*Mii .’ hit1 I'MI t ill h liiix •* M11 . imii li
T h e re w ill he a llgltid n ii-rU n g
tiost to ilu- C e n tra l I t K l i u i eo u n -. p r.'ve il liul-iv though he tenialns (T a re n ie Soy d e l. 2 t|1| v i i e m e s l l
III «**'rd Aa, ;11Hit
e f the (In rile u i Tule set P flU A .M .
dent. A ll*. ( ! i‘iuge l i n t ; aeei o l.ir v , I
i
l
l
oT
the
C
S
W
V
mi
Sunday
at
the
Vtn&gt;mi it Mi l:' hmhi i s t ct h* i 'mMi
in :* i -i IH i -h I i-uaililniti. a&lt; i-&gt;u dine tn Mi
II! clia li m nn of CmLtvtMt Ihit comF lu n k l i n t , lie a s u iio . I *r In ,
T
o
u
rist
C
en
ter
w
ltli
uvei
tm
v
i-.it
VI hin Speer w in/ i etui noil to Sou rip .ll W lllliiiu W a ll
pit t-i* h ilt mif *iin I Ii- Tin Act foul
nillees m i ri'U uesnR t« . he there
1111*
ill's lltlisen t.
The m rettng was fin I fio m tlie it iv Fin e - ll" * io liil
Thu P ra y i’i
Mdel In * se rv in '
I mif \ * nnin ii »♦( Mitm- HIm'D hv 1 tin, 1 of Vfi mid Mi *
Ju d g e lio-iglu* S tru ct I "in of
f l hi F irm H u p tisb jt^ n u i h wilt in cslile il uvei liv I I . II Fw i-rt of S i ••'.d ay afte i in-oil. A ll* 'lessen- Snofurd i|i"k e In the i l ■-n-i i| | tun
11it 141111 I htlta, tiiiT al fin .f r aac | \ ot v ft t olio he’ e IIII f i t t li A,
1,01'..
Ill)
I'g.
eel i* lem n in iiiit w-illi hei hiMliniul on the *oli|i-it of pin e n l T iddtgn
te at 8 lilt P. M. W«, ........................... ...
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'
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" 11Ii 1In- (1 *ii'*'n i ltd* itllt tl (Im M i rt I ’ll mid have 10
S e v e iu l state mid national nfft
h u lled to Mu'll f i hie III New rli'i
iludy o f the B iittilfe « jR b t|id Plp.ill lit 1 'tn IT li« 1,
,\ I flu. . (»v
lino
to
t
In*
i
i
i-liiiilie
u
S'-vein
l
i-cr
were p ria e n t.
They- were
I hma lKM&gt;k *m 11m lUMk n ^ ’ tiiu e .
rt, to iintlo I ill'll 1•» Mat at mm»** fm
H slegntes fi" in the Col. Tlu-n | lllte re stllll! m a lle i • w eie apekeli **f‘ 1 ih It hnii
m
f
niiiiu
l
hrn*
K . Itnii-evell A u » i!la iy 3 and Cam p
The Sanford lif^ n llA ir fk-liool D e p a ittiicn t Cam m am let W
elM'in
H' * lU iMi tiff 1 ih H " i 11f i
"
'•
ii
i«
I
a*nil fill m rn ilu 'i* fnnn ■
|
i
f
of
-m
il
a*
the
kind
of
movie*
the
M1 n#1•I Nl 1
I t • dei tek Pavim
r-T A S h u lv firo u /'.yM fT meet In Sm ith of llr a la ; M is . |tn*e S tiig e i 13 of the Hmti-d Spanish W in ' ltd'll ell -II,. ullityt ed to -ee allll the D‘f f . lull-. |»ti'* i *i i I
In ilu i«f 1n
of
D
rliindn
Itepnitm
eot
nie*tdeat
j
n
ho
hti’
.•
h ill! || t|( M ill «itil| foi
V
e
te
ran
pbinnim
j
t"
attend
the
h*» sehnsd auditm l i .a i ' f i pm 10:30
ti"' '
AAi'flf IM11111&lt; li\ AA|| \' ..f
•'so-t
nll.-d"
i-emle
hook
*
fhev
are
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• onveiitiim in K ev allowed to lead
i 2
:1 0 and 1 •O') : l f f M *U n rh w ill o f the A iix ih a r v i M i* f ji llu Stoat, deparI nii-nt
S t f in d mid \Ts(1|i|| I 'fiii Ai’ * \a n»ft •tom 11itio. haxe t o u iiilrlrtl m
fm the &gt;on. ti 11Himp
enfeteeia. D cp artiiu id Itisio ria n fla m H u y -1 AV**«t M ae C’ .IT aro Mi ami Ale*.
»4t&gt;a. served In the wle
The b ilp tlu iiill M Ovl'e yy a* held In* 1*1* mid w h I child flu* i -i 'I pm ttr'ffrm i'iD
totia Ih'io-h; and M ir. tii'lla Neal | C, C. I'c ii s t, ' I i , nml M rs. IV F.
t flit'll 11* ix homo tm H a ir Al I Mill
‘
T U llM r t D A Y i1
D ixon
I ake Snm lnv
noon " 1&gt;i piiikr iiiii"hin*' " h i k
MnVradio of lla v tiu u i ile iu h . Hu- ln.ii"s"i&gt;J. m "l Commandei and at
' Dmd'»v M 1 ** W illn in i f 't*|h'\ L a k e , aIn-It Ilu v hm,, 1,1 nt t oin
j T h lrli-i'ii
Im p lin 'il into tlui
I j T h e 'vSemlmilo ^ r a t i o n
nf
„ f M. It. I.
h\ I la I I
Ati |'a \ ni I mm I m’I’ m
fulfils Ini) rii il hv ii m» p i
r1
t/onien’ s Cluhs w ill miad ut I h d
iM Jilng' t W ‘M U ib - ...........-ting. It Ales l.uiv ll i nhemiivei-.
haptlsi'd triln the u ,1
imt iiuft 1 iif f .i uni f o h f n il Pa I a • e 1
( nc nf M rs. II. S . lb adfiird In yylit, iln'idrd (lint the nest i-niim-il
c h illr h i.n l **-vni lmv»* L ri'ii ntfiivil |t.i* inn .if 1it*i hut u a im lu n ii ‘1
Mr. and All ■ Aodtew C . S tin e hv tv H ri f 111in tifltn i fiHiffittn,
D *’ 11*f*1v
I .un
91■
11 .1 v
fimi 11* 11 \ t xx \ 0 1 1, 1'itv toi Mimix .........* |
mnonte, Ku-itut*. nt. lUTtp i\.M mei'iinc would he held ut Kis.lnt
n it! g riiliih ain . \m |y
A l'*ak "w n
III file pill Mill nf his lit • iimiM l'JI
11 ik-hr flit' f li'ill 1 iii'fiu f fvn nil
o t a eu ve i'w l ,11 di |l'in t l(|'u f. i ‘
M l. Hflll M l' Jtllllin f b«*mliu» |{l
met* i|l* J t iK . J
'
le t! toilny by plane fm C linrlesto n . ■r»» tpniH iin* a fi"% lin y* w lfh t»i«r tu* ■
I!*' In- f
n i|iinnf Ds nf ! lie and Mm Pavue h e r t ia x ’D e'l|
j a i l reportNI w ill I he - a lv e h j
Cflitlimilde&gt;j la-tv llriu lle tiie g si W V ii.
Andy lias linen v isitin g
t &gt;a are flnyr1 hie rfnd l i f t o ff1
h«* hud Da tll'iUV ’ Mnttfiit of M»o XAt.ihl ii ti11
t in 1 .V iu m iiiv p tesh lcnt, M r*. IV. III* H im idparent* fur the Mint five n iD » r Mrn L . I#*vcntlr»r In Otm ij. «•!••• h m r riid m m . fh iim
H.
mid h m h - 1'H* t* M lhleil rlh'iiA,, o 4th Minin' o f ,
r I he Inst illed.
k«
, f’ in I In* itun*i
K . 4 a m i son lirnded (he hnstessi
f pent i*1f*im1 of ion
|kk w h ile Id . iiiie n t * . Ht anil
The Ju n io r brother bond nf thf- in mi it II lee o .n bto d |&gt;v nlmul 2 ft of
I' 111 Ml I f fill f it r tn-fr»M&gt; tin. Mio j* 1i if 1 it 11■
All
m il A lii.
F lu n k fieutgp
\ morn I * in * 11 »t ahh1 cm !
M i- . lleocge A tlvakaw a " h it s - 1 p.pmit Soitihty w ith hit* ei *1 el Alia I " Il dahiMii*1 f** I h r hidtdiin/ ** u 111 •'
a r s i H alil lei C h u rch w ill in e rt lit the iiteiti/jvip.
J a i'm i,
AJr. nod. M is. Htine yvlll
pi M im e lie u im it i fit* 11 midi' Mi'c
linin'.
A lv illo 1'i-riy in W in te r linrdciy.
•pernlMwnny iwlA in C hiuth-tno he
T n r*d riv »11*,•I»f flu* \ nimv (d m iv D h tlie I* 11 mef fflii**&gt; of K ohm*
nil fag-’ if iBivi’ n
i Tiii
The I t T t ' .I'lilh u ''la** tadil (hel|
T h » T IjJliftn iH ' C irfre ' u f
t | i n mf fhi&lt; f i l l vaTH h,.hf rin pt* 1 of Pupil a &gt; • 11I'M ti e
Il • Clllli wjT ■retell ft Id flit AM*
tho ffti e rH u rlu p g to Sanford.
in ■
it* f Ii I v fnrrfv ill thn hfinii* if |df **
Se 1 e|j| 1 x f . fhe V 1« »hi hmJ if
H&gt; sew
n phislh handbag)* at lim it* ii Club w ill meet a t tile
H iiin h ii I ’ nf n iF iin
T h o K iin iii nf * 11J *1! i iiiMtifliJv hiiiun* * h * 1 fin,
ih Tourist Canter. Tim ro w ill bu tIlium; of. A lt* . C
art
pal* v d f he mihnivii *f ■nt hin "11 In him All I'lu to im * smiiM’ I
Itemey. 40H
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Id
M
mi
vm1 \
■J ovsred dlsli lutwhehrr'al ’ 12(3b yy..
WestA -2(lih
rh n n a
mirfl lin k
|«»rk am iiHiift1»|
Ln
ivfi'M M ii* f T im lv n
H li% lu ill'h i'g .
TM. ami tile n-gnliir huslnesv
The Sitttic ll .i i i ini'ii chapter nf w llfi ('Onkm I hw pp I fmtafn ajirt*;* l*n
Th. t r "•ill In* h h l^if it t ion 41f In ipf mI ( m f hem. a - mm * 'al mdp
Hmuphl1 • Ilf v I h U h liln is
VI i
lif t
hi*' Hug at JJIII P.M.
(Ilf ii|ia i
^4. hi I hi x lo rin itl I lo Mi' mi'll f oil 1 m i' ’ *111'
tin- H m ig lit r ii of tin' Ano-rii'iin am i rliiifu « f c a n n n l jnn**nPU*' L ’ l»*h N»’f f l* « , Mn»inir»*f I.- h y p ,i
i.'J'he Hemerpiallls Circle of Ilu- It* volution w ill lin lil tticii regnlm 1ThI r*n: n im in l N w til |M»lnti&gt;n» fm (' A lln iim . I i n l *
1(1 11II tin
M I imkh h *r 1 ill*;" li 1 l| it i *In x f
fla t dea C ln lr w ill meet at tin m eeling at 3 ittll P . M. at tin ( I 141 ^51 ill w ill n i l dow n on |n n - &lt;!uminiriu
tit*' i me
i II m"
u
vc athHi
and K n n n r ffi lln w l
■dfue of Mr*. H n lW t’ 'W uNhhtiin, lumie u f AH. II K Tno ke, 1301 p u ia liu n tlliiw .
C n k r m id d ih ik u " * 'in r*i'i v rd n f f * i -l-llll"l1It)! Ksi-amhlit D rive al 0:30 P. Fu st Seminole
Ih iu le vo n l
CoM , for a envoi oil dlsli supper.’ .hnsterses w ill lie A lls . J . It b a y.
The Hemlnolu Imdgc No. 43 It M. .Mason, and A ir* W Al
f^HHl meet nt the Kdil Fe llo w 's T hig p en . A ll v is itin g daughters
■all at 8:00 P. M.
m e co rd ia lly Invited
F it I H A Y

&gt;oc,a/ Calender

Mrs. Anderson Heads
High School P.T.A.

P e r so n a

Is

The C a n a sta C lu b held Its re ­
g u la r covered dish supper a t tho
T o u rlts C lu b al dull) P . M. *Saturday. M is . M u i r h i c I F d iv e rils who
w as In charge o f the supper bail
Ihe tables b e a u tifu lly decorated
w ith fe rn s , h ib iscu s, and g ladio ­
luses
A fte i the supper, the group
yyas entertained by M iss V irg in ia
, Donahue from
Daytona
Heach,
( who played several piano eelectlons.
C an asto
and
pinochle
yyyte enjoyed throughoct the re al
of the evening.
Several le tte rs w ere rend from
to urist who Imve returni-d N orth
to ila-lt homes.
Ib-enuse next Sunday I* Moth
er's I In y , no *up |ier I* plm uieil
fm next S a tu rd a y n ig ht, hut a
p s ily I- being formed to attend
the W ntei tiiplitti C a rn iv a l at I re*bu lit on Alov 17 C a r* w ill leave
the Tom U l C en ter til 8 18 A.
Al Cm an e ll day oil I lug.
Tlit*«r o ttriid liig were Air. and
Airs. II . I,. Com pton, Mr, Htnl
M rs. T im Donahue, All** V lig ln ln
Donahue o f Daytona Reach, M rs,
A larg n rel Kdw ardh, All** N ancy
anil
A ir*.
W illia m
M cC arth y,
Airs bin Alontrey nml A ll* Alnhie
Brow n.

Tin* boy* o f W oodcraft a l ­
ii-' led n picnli Ia si Saturday' at
C iy -tu t La ke T h l* o rgan izatio n I*
" It i. Led to and apon*ored hv the
C i I -ry Cantp rtk'S.
A 'ti'iu lllig the picnic yvlth the
h '" - w eie S W. Hopper. D K Ir li t
Aim igi-r. J . \ I line. Fie ld Ri-preHcuta'tve Jcs* r tlre c n . F.. I.. I.u v v .
o n 1 T K. N 'lim . all inem her* of
the C e le iy t’ 1nip,
Af'i-i tin* V iv a get Ih e ii fill of
• " . 1'iiiioe |h - v were served elili-k'-0 oil ut. sol* ill ink* mul other
fohv M r. Jesse lire e ii. M i*
•* " lloopei mul A ir*. J . \ Lope
I I- - e I II loving the day well*
I "im y Amb
Weldon R ililg e * ,
la -F o r t e 'll,
Itoyce
tile e n ,
l " n :i C i i eu, Tin u iu v Arnold. Ted
1
-o C li-u l.’s Swantt. Sidney
D ■esi I I I . mid Ja c k W illia m *.
" i Wooili-tnft held th eir
" uiei-l ug* the Til &lt;t Ft iday
•il * on ti

■

Ostorn Nows

ISpaniHh VrctH Hosts
; To District Council

!**•
d:

Miss Nmtcy CoHum,$
Wctklinn' PI
Told

r« V n p ‘n ^crount of th r t in i^ La
I renICil 40 Sco trhiiivd (o n frro
huh
d iH k iff 11
(h i I i iv ii -&lt; r x
t ir r m lv »«III 1Is iliir. mid " r w ill
•twilit " D li in tcicfll the slm w iriir
Ml
'Tub v r«dli*m. rt hoin m ir nf (h r mt»\T»** they took o f tho n ii 5T»» to 1 iru f
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GAINESVILLE. May S - 4 / P ) Bi’H Phillips slopped the Sanford
CitDlt on lix 1hill here thii afler*
nobn at the Geineiville G-Men
•cored a 9-0 Fiords Stste League

victory.
. It wai the lint thutuul win of
tha lesion for the G-Men.
P ie G-Men toller ted right blows
off Carl lliiet (ml bunched them
Well with seven walks In make the
game an easy one. Two runs in the
stcond inning were enough lor
Phillips who was aided in gaining
the ihoutoui by four Gainesville
double plays—- Iwo started by
Philips himself.
Hanford
Harnn rf
Chadderton 31,
Jackson, rf
Ross If
Levy Jb
Long c
Neville ts
Pnelker 8b
Thles p
Totals
Gainesville
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Cooper lb
Smith If
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4
Emmerich cf
Brewsters as
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Scruggs rf
Csdt 8b
4
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Tonilrk 3b
4
Schmidt c
3
Phillips p
38 H 37 Ul
Total.
Sanford
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Gainesville
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R— Cooper, Hinlth, Brewster 3,
Cade 8, Scruggs, Schmidt. E —
Brewster, Levy. RBI— Tonslcks,
Brewster 3, Cade 3, .Schmidt 3.
8B—-Brewster 3 Cade. 31) —Cad*
2. Brewsterr. 1)1’— Phlpplns. Tonsick snil Cooper) Brewster, Tonsick and Cooper 3, Phillips, Drew*
atsr amt Cooper; Chadderton.
Pnelker and Levy) Lew (unassistedit l.svv and Chadderton. Left
—Sanford 3, Gainesville 3. BB—
off, Tides 7; Phillips I HO-hv
Thles 7; Phillips 3. WP~ Thles 3g. w —Phillips, L —Thles. U Gncoft, Wsitlnger. T —X;86
Axsleas rii Red lists 3
D ILA N D , May 8-(/P)-P*latka’s Alalvss nosed. out the DeLatid Red Hats, tJ-8, hers this
aftsraoup, over coming s -one-run
deficit In the eighth inning to win
going sway,
A costly error al shortstop plus
an Aisle* Texas Leaguer hy Fit*
fading away to drop for a hit
cher Hr petto Gonsalet that kept
blended with two solid ■Ingles to
turn the tide sgnlnst the lists.
Kd Dlckermun, Azalea third
ssrksr, walloped a homer In the
fifth.
Islets 13; Hnlnle 8
fit. ADGURT1NE. Msy 8-W 7
—Rad nufflng’s lesgue-leadlng
Daytona Beach Islandsrs won *
loosely played contest from fitAuguitin* here this afternoon, 13* The Paints literally hunted thn
game away, making nine errors
behind the rluht-hlt pitching of
MaeCrum and Reliever Rob Mlckl*r.
The Islanders too, came In for
thetr share of errors, but they
war* not as costly as tha Rt. Augustlna mlscues.
&lt; Tha Islanders pul together three
hits, twu Hal'd error* and a couple
has** on hills hy Crum for four
tallltR In tha third frame.
Tn*\ scored six inora limes In
tha fifth on three hits, four errors
and another pair of free passes
off Crum. Mlckler took over and
hurled twu-hlt Itsll the rest uf the
way for tha Halnts, giving up the
final threa rune In tha sixth on a
couple nf safeties, a walk and anathar coldly Hal'd mltcu*.
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ghtler Hank Rruder notched hie
th win of the young eaaaon
toddy aa th* second pise*
spluttering and arguing,
g 8*8 win ovar Leesburg,
ir was tauohsd for 11 HIU
la numbtr Orlando collacted
i Swlrlet, but tha knuckla
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boat in the eighth and
irtar raced deep into foul
y to hatd Hi Jo* Tomak’a
\ and tha gam*.
Oaromc was Orlando’* blM
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Eddie Sawyer H u
Trouble With N. Y .
Giant Club Heads
Hy WHITNF.Y MARTIN
NEW YORK May 7 — (TP) —
Edd'a Sawyer probably would heeltat* to walk up to a soda fountain
right uuw and say "I'll take
vanilla."
Eddie, the gentlemanly and
learned manager of the Phllatielphh Phils, has discovered vou can
g** in trouble by exprceelng a
preference for anything not cur­
rently in your possession.
He was quoted ns saving he
would like two New York Giant
tnfi*ldere. Bill Rlgney and Jock
l^tbrke, on hU team .and Immedi­
ately the Giants Jumped down bis
thr .at.
How dnre b&lt;* so much as Inti­
mate he liked a couple uf their
players? Nobody except the Giants
tun ray that, msl unless the
Giants start winning » few morn
games nobody will.
If (.’asev Stengel suld he’d like
to have Ted William- on his team
we can’t imagine the Red Sox gPiting all riled up over It. In fact,
they'd think he was slightly balmy
If he didn't want T-ddy Roy.
Or if Frankiu Frisch of the
Cubs In u moment of Intense
yearning deckoned he could use
Stmi M'ltlnl very nicely, would the
Cardinals take the matter to ComInin loner Happy Chandler asking
that he do something nhout It as
such a statement was hound to
make Stanley quite unhappy?
I’ all simmers down to a ques­
tion of which players were men­
tioned when u omnugcr olhei than
their own exniessed an eagerness
fn&gt; their services.
If the players lire outstanding
stars whom any team would wel­
come Mich an expression would Ire
passed over lightly. If the play­
ers are good, Journeyman hall
players, -mil not ploying regular­
ly. a slutem-nt by a rival managei that he would like to have
them might make them helley*
they might play regularly for hli
train, and make them slightly re­
sentful of their present rlrcumManres.
Anyway .knowing Sawyer ami
his affahllit-. we know theca was
lunhlng had, ,,f hi- casual reim rk. He was Just sliootie^- the

Ex-N aval Gunner Louise Suggs Has
Wins Skeet Shoot 4 Stroke Lead In
F o r State Crown L a d i e s Golf Tilt
D AYTO N A IIKAL'H, Mnv H
'd'l — W. It, Htrickler, niantitcs-r of
ths Jacksonville Gun Club uml
former Navy gunnery Instructor,
won the Btsle Bkeel tihoot title
with s perfect score of 100 tar­
gets today.
Major Ifarbuir, an Army offi­
cer at Tyndall Field, copped run­
ner-up honors bv winning a shoutisff. He shot 30 slung with Kmmst U p of Jacktonvllle, Hergeaui
Murphy uf Tyndall Field and Dick
flfsco of Tampa,
Groco. just It) yi-uie old, won
Junior honors with Ids out-lensthan-perfect score. G. VV. Hidcolu,
18-yesr-uld Tsuinou, took the subJuc'nr title with U8.
Jrun Binvthe of Pulm lli-m-h won
the women's crown with U7 mid a
ahonloff victory ovei Mrs. I.oqlee
Culup of Urnlu .lack, onvllli- Gun

CHICAGO

May H. — UP) —

Lool-'i- Moggc of Atlsllta goes Into
r t .llH I IM S T * T K
the second half of the 117,0110
rnant-to-cosst Weslhervsne (Jolf
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lead over llshe Zsherlss.
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The 118-poiwd Boggs,-1M0, Nsllo ril Open Champion, fired an
excellent 70. two over per. Satur­
day as R0-n4lle-p*r-hour winds
swi.pt (tie Bkycrest Country Club.
Tlie l«m pent ore dropped amt k
10-r'egratf raw wind was the Par*
Her Hiindilv. HmoM sosted to 8k
hot won (he Rkvcresl mest with
100 Hint pueketeil f7fi0.
/nraiia-i, who took a three-stroku
e«l«u over Suggs In the meet’s
opener at Prhhle Reot-h. Calif., a
week ago, fashioned rounds of hfi13 for second prise of fr,0O.
At the hulfwnv maik of the
TruiiHCuntliiaiitiil grind whldi navi
•B.fOO to the Ill-hole winner,
KugKH is uhi-ud with 331 to Zaharlos 33ft.
Pally Berg loured Ukvcrest tn
00.83 fur a 333 tally. .She was
followed at the end of 73 holes hv
Betty Jameson with 8H-H3, 834;
Itettye Minis Danoff 01-84, 344;
and Alice Itnuer 00-H7, 348.
Alice’s teen-age sister, Marlene,
l«AKhI«ANI) Mnv H
Kli*vt*ii
membera of the Florida Hmithcrn joined the rlrruii for the first time
Cullofft* water ski rinse will |rm- ut Skyrrost mill atilhured 84-01.
nov to Cviinni* Garden- Mulunl-■
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to enter the third Htnte Inlerrulieglata Water Ski tourney with (Midi off the live-man team rrown
■quads from Kollln* College, tht ut 400. The two Army myn from
nivernlty of Florida, and the Tyndall Fluid were hlith among
pairs.
nlveraltv of Miami.
over-all honor* In the two-day
.
***" men’* division
for FSC will ho End llnllowell. wont want to Frond* Rill* of
captain, Ev Wettengr], Ev Daugh- Jaekaonvllia, who shot 847 target)
lery, mil Cllffonl, Fred Lehn. of a possible 250, Mlm Hmvthe
and George lllackstone. (Joinoetl, was bast among women with 888,
W. p. Padgett of (Jalnaavlllo
tlon in the women’s dlvUhm will he
waged hvf Janet Itudoiph. Joan won elected nresident of the State
Turbitt, Jonn Bradshaw, I’hvllls Sheet Shooting Ahhiulatloq, Tommy Bpleola of Tampa waa nam'd
Turner, and Mary Lou Beadles.
Olenn Kirkpatrick. Jr., Raatern flriit vjrajweadantt L. If. I k * ,
Skl champ and 1848 Dixie aid-on of Miami, *erund vies nrdai8kl champ, whose shows at 'It”*, and Mttle Rill* of Jaekgonis Garden# have rained the
sport to a fin# art arid a perennial
tourist attraction, doubles as the
I as State r*pri
Florida 'Southern roach. Two
ha national groub.
yaars ago. In the state's first toura r e Rtata shoot &lt;
nay, Southern won the women’s
cksonvllle,
•ta il* and missed first nlaoa lit
t w / i competition by one point.
Rolllna College, with a tmlrnamen! record of two wins In man’i
competition and one In women's,

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Newafeaturea Bparta EAltoe

YON KERB, N. v.— Yonkers
Raceway is here to stay.
The opening program of th* In­
augural 31-nlght meeting brought
out 31,181 fans and It appeara tbit
will b* vory successful with their
«*'• operator* of th* old Empir*
City thoroughbred racing plant
U3 nights of harness racing this
year.
When th* Algsm Corp., a real
estate group, paid 12,400,000 for
the old Jamai Butler plant It did
sn against a half Jowm bidder*.
Rut Algam had no chance of
getting a license for date* from
•he State Harness Racing Com­
mission—and lidn’t even know It.
When the Algam directors
learned of all the red lap* involv­
ed they negotiated with William
H. Curie, 70-vear-old owner of
Goshen’s Good Time Park where
he has promoted the famed Hamhid onInn trot slnra 1030.
Cane liked the Idea of big time
trotting und pacing 48 minutes
from Times .Square and wlth'n
handy reach for somu 6,000,000
New York City Inhabitants. A
new group was formed, the Yon­
kers Trotting Association. Inc.,
and Cane was made president of
the raceway A power In harms*
racing ,it wn« Cane who got th*
Yonkers dates approved hy the
.Stale Harness Racing Commis­
sion.
Although Cane uml Algnin are
partners, Cone has a 31 year
lease will, Algam, which has re­
furnished the old Westchester
C o u n ty plant at a rust of $1,600,IMMI.

The one-miles track has been
turned Into :t half mile plant hy
Algam, whose president Is Alfred
O. Hoyt. Other Algam men ac
live in the trotting setup include
Nathan K. Ilerxfold, executive
vice-president; Alrnerlmlo Port­
folio, former New York City treaMiier; John Romyak, hading New
York newspaper distributor: M,
Hoke Mnnarhrr, a fuel merchant,
uml Joseph Henschel, New York
tmslnese man.
The new raceway seats 13,824
hot the wav New Yorkers flock
to Hie sulky races there’s room for
un additional 16,0(10 standees
The lighting system as de­
veloped hy urchilect John Sloan,
designer of trucks at Atlantic
City, Monmouth Park and Mexico
City, and engineer William lluienIs-ry, includes 462 giant units and
gives the track enough electricity
for 6,000 homes.
The current spring meeting of
;M nights runs through May 20.
'Til,-re will he u summer meeting
Aug. 16-38 and a fall meeting,
Bcpt. 118-Oct, 28.
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(to o -,-veil R a c e w a y , ta il o il L o n g

Irbi'oi (- accepted as the giant ut
trotting In the east but how much
Yunken Will cut Intu Ita play
main. t,t h r •&lt;*”&lt; Whll. the two
truck! ||*V4 on . *mleabU »«'*i;

list
at
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JO-nlght I’rinfltrt In Augurt.
M
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lew jkhi 'H
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Pdr**.
More
than 88W.08U
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will lor 'illsti looted
th»J
Inuted during th*
J Z m nike'lriP- The big a««nU
OrlsiidO at Lsesburg.
I _
will curite lutcr. On A ob- ,7.
HI Allg
Y r.fik k rg lAwInir Derby -will^ hv »
iie l.a m l at
126,000 '*'1* wlill* on Otfl- **
,;r*there wUI he 'he Gotham, ■ l«5,IM KHIL'IS LBAOPn
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ChtcsHu 1-1, Philadelphia
Wail.lnaloii la, ('Isv. ihoiI
&lt;ias.es TuAmr

hrreie A'ld pspreisliig *
yirf opinion In the manner whirl, has
to .17• endeared him to ihuso with whom
I .1)1 lie i-ns conn- In conlart.
» Jill
Hut Ih the future f vnu .h.;nl
a*k him If he’d like Mi *u«s lwlte&gt;
or fried he'll probably look around
I t.
apnrehanilvely before whispering
I.
••fr'ed."

Ile t r iill s i New Y o r k — llu u tls n .u a
l l - l l v s lla s e III ( t - l l .
r l s v .l s o d a l W ssh lU K lcin Mil s ir . I

(Ulilr

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III.

Tho pitcher whu was expo-led
to he In* l**st lit the game thlyear Isn't In the game right now
Don Mawcombe has been sent to
hlu New Jersey home by the
Brooklyn Dwlgers for a "rest .
When he gets through ' rusting
880 and he ran start getting his
condition all over strain.
Newcomb*, a great pltchar at the
end of the 1R40 season, has claimed
h« has Men suffering from a sore
ufin tlda Year, and although Burt
Shotton has Iwllttled the trouble
Newrombe can't be talked out uf

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Brooklyn

^'"It’s my
his logical
suggestion
wrong with

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Southern A League
ABHOCIATtD PRBBB
A feud, a shutout and a lott
ballgama may ba marked u p as
■sasonal firsts In Southern Asiaclstlon records todsv.
The f!rst-of-tb*-»e*«on feud It
between Mobile’. Bears and th#
AUsnla Crackers who engaged
in what might have been a first
c\am rhubarb Sunday.
class
Bundav.
...The f lm shutout hurled by
I a
Hltmlncham pitcher thl* year
vsar was
chAlkod
by —
D*v* "Boo"
.
vrup
r —
,—
,-Joo”
* 1. ■
M a lM a A
i ^ ’
t _f
. Fer■l«s rformer
oris*
rookie
of
th#
H
BVjton Red Bek.
„ T n * lost gams cam* at Sulphur
Del! where the Nashville VoU
propped their first horn* gain*.
Double started early In Ih*
Mo'die-Atlanta twJnhUI.
Chuck
Flsopmann, on the mound for Ih*
B#nr», hit Ixtu Morgan wllh a
pitched hall In the first inning.
In th* lop of the third Atlanta's
Carl Lindquist hit Fred Postok-so
and in the bdttom of that Inning
Elvenmann hit Country Brown.
Brown exchanged a few word*
wilh the Bear hurler. When he
cam* to bat again, Brown had to
sit down to avoid being hit for the
•enml time. On the next pitch, he
let his bat go and it sailed rigid
at Klsenmann'a legs.
Cracker Coach Whit Wvntt went
out to get the bat anil he threw It
at r.Isenmann’i Jegti. Then the
ruckus began with both teems
streaming onto ths flsld ami ended
only wh*n the umplren, birkod up
hy police, ejected Rlsenmanu, Wy­
att and Cracker third baseman Kd
Mathews from th* game.
The Bear- came out on top in
that game, 7-6, as Lou Rurhser
ba*|ed four runs with two homers.
Ebbs St. Claire got two circuit
blows for the Crackers and Hank
Krt man un*
Atlanta took an early lead in
the nightcap and wont on to win,
7-2 us Mathews and Krtman got
home runs. Art Fowler scattered
seven Mobile hits and was never
In »«Muus trouble.
The secondplace Birmingham
Borons failed to gain on Mobile
os they spilt a doubleheader with
New Orleans The Pels won the
fust, 14-4, and th* Barons the secont, 3-t), Memphis ami Ashville
nlfo split. Rft tile Chick* won a
•i-'i 11-inning victory in the op«ner end the V’ol* copped the darkm-is abbreviated 6-innlng nlgl.traji 4-3.
Chdltanouga pushed
Little Rock two games closer to
the all-time Boulhern Association
]g record‘ of" —
losing
20' straight l.y
winning both ends of a doublebender.
Furrlss, * former University of
Alabama star from Hl.aw, Miss.,
Joined tha tlsrons last Friday. He
gave Birmingham its first shut? “*
“f *h# season as ha
ilmltad th* Pals tu four hits tn
th* ssv4n-lnnlng second gams. Dan
Kyatr and Id Lavignt scored the
Boren*’ two- run* with circuit
blows,
New Orleans
laid down ^a'iS-lilt assault capped
hy'-rV,
nixie
two n
homers
' Upright’s
" I " 1* ' " » two
tuners, ,
o | h. 'W» 'Hd n'd seem normal ill
Snhihur ‘ De» ftynday. TIU-_VuIh
m

oou trot. Rutisvveit has some $60,000 -plums, something that Yon­
kers Impxs for -.depending on It*
success this
year. •'
■
Harne.-s. lacing is not new at
llinkers. The Hock was hullt for
trotters 6tJ years ago. The sldewheeler- ran there until 1806
when the late Janies Butler, a
grocer, Iciughi the plant. He had
thuroughhiedo there from 1807
ihruugh l ‘J-42.
In 1043 the trotters were hack
lor mI m ii I lour weeks of twilight
lacing, fnclucllng the llamhletonUniting umt a track ban against
iau. Despite wsrllliie gasoline raNUtomomles, 12,000 fans ssw the
wagering.
But this is the postwai ers und
It la believed that 12,001), even
rr an ordinary program, will oe
la exception. The T im b e r* averl|a for Ha first meeting iirohahly

&gt;7f A
* M O C U n D P U tM
PHONB U
111 B A IT lot
RACING
ID U 1 S V ILLE - Mlddleground
q U A N flT IB B LIM IT ED
,
(117.84) won the Kentucky DerON
A
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b», with Hill Prince second and
Hr. Trouble third. Your Host,
E A S y - e iM gAVB . . .
the favorite, ran ninth.
NEW YORK - Pi*t (118) won
184x14 M H O T O N B
VWAIV
th* $24,600 Toboggan handicap,
rH
A
M
P ^ H‘ j,
............ ..
opening day feature at Belmont

‘Albany Calif. — Bullnmam w n r V o l d T IR E PLU S T A X :
ber ($38.00) won the Berkeley
handicap at Golden Gate fields.
•44x11 NEW T R IA D
CAMDEN. N. J. - Loser W#*p- TIBBS
..................- ......... § # •
er ($11.80) won th# Volley Forge EICH A N O B___________________
•
handicap at Garden State.
W H ITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, CONVOY T t * M A f t PLU S T A X W. y*. — fi*n Hogan Had th#
world s record for 72 holes with a 854x11 FIR EST O N E CO N yoT t
' T IR E S 11.82 PLU S TAX
^
21-undrr par 268 to win ths $10,000
Greenbrier Open Tourney.
D A LLAS —• Charles Coe of
GOOD UBBD T IB B S AND
Oklahoma Cltv won the W«st*rn
TUBBS 68e UP
Amateur championship, defeating
Boh Goldwater of Phoenix, Arl*.,
7 und 0.
su pbb- sv pbb b a le
CHICAGO — Louise Suggs of
ON A L L T Y P E S
Atlanta, Ga., won the Skycrast.sec­
TRUCK TIRE**
tion of the Cross Country WeatbAT A PO SITIVE
orvnn* Open meet with a 38-ho|*
score of 180.
SAVING
TPNNIH
LONDON — Belgium and 8wed
F U L L ALLOW ANCE FOR
A
on advance into the second round
YOUR
PR
ESEN
T
INNER
T
of the European tone Davis Cup
T U BES ON PUHCHABB O F 7
eliminations winning from Fin
land and Holland, respectively.
FIKESTO N R S A F E T Y PUNC- "
PA RIS - Billy Talbert of New T U B E I'HOOF TUBBS. G ET
York won the Paris Internationa)
A S E T NOW.
Tournament, whipping Budge Pat­
ty, of Lo« Angeles 8-3, 0-7, 8-1,
W IESBADEN, Gernmnv — Bar­
GROUP NO. 1 AUTO
bara Scofield of San Francisco BA TTERY .....:*........ T 77
unset Gertrude Moran of Santa
V EXCH.
Monica, Calif . to win the women’s
1 Y EA R G U A RA N TEE
singles In Wiesbaden’s Interna­
tional Tourney, 2*0, 12-10, 8-8.
C H FW *
&amp; l b . c a n t r a n s m is s io n
ANNAPOLIS - Harvard won GEAR LU B E .......... - ........ . 77a ;
the Adams Cup with Pennsylvania
second and Navy third.
SE A T COVERS
lost and only one home run was c o u r c .................................
lilt In HI innings of play. Tire sen- COACH
rational fielding of rlghtfleldar Ed SEDAN mwumwau..\...i..‘m.... g-77 t
McGhee was a big factor In the
Chicks’ win.
Three times h#
scampered up the dump to spear CHAMOIS ;.™.1........... .......... 58c
hot liners that were labeled homerun Twice he was able to double R E D —AMBER ..................
27’ *
a Vol off base.
C LEA R A N CE LIGHTS
Lefty Leo Uolcoechea went all
th- way for Memphis and kept
FLOOR MATS WITH
the Vol* well under control. Man­
r E L T BOTTOMS
ager Don O-horn relieved Spence
Davis in the seventh and was FORDS ................................. 1.88
CH EVRO LETS ................... 8.18
charged with the loss.
Little Rock's Travelers lost PLYMOUTHS
their 18th consecutive gam* as
they bowed tn the Lookouts twice,
FORD UPPER OR LOW ER
Bobo Newsom was the winner In RADIATOR
..................... T i c .
the opener and 18-year-old Jim HOSE
.
»
I
Jnrrett, In n relief role, In th*
afterpieco,
-- 1.04 H IZ E .T U B E
R EPA IR K ITS .................
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Tung nut«, batira to China, t&gt; «
V. A oroduatloa nf tuna nut* due* r fait-drylng oil e jiiiu n t
IncrtMed more Hi m to time* be­ Mr paint.

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Owners of Dogs

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A n required by law, all dof» in Ihe C ity of Kan*

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M ay 20, 1950, and the vaccination la v continually worn

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p,.n. ii. i r..i i'Imin11&gt;r

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from 3 to 5 P. M.

NOW IS. ^HE TIRE
TO FERTILIZE

After May 20, airbag* found without a tag cer*
tlfylng that they have been vaccinated for rablea for
year 1050, will lie N u h je c l lo &gt;wiyg picked up bv the
Police and Killed.
11
City Llcety* Tug* for doga for 1050 ere now
avatlAhle and owner* must obtain tag* prior to May
20th from Ik * City, Tp&amp; Collector, City Hall.

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91.00

N d IK F

4

W O N D E R FU L

Terms, EH E .'lst St., Ph. tH»4,
ii uf IIIhb ait frump house,
well
Priced reasonable. ESH ELM A H a Red Rose Feed
Touchton A Watson, 1201 Celery
Cash or Term*. Ph. 1020.W-3.
Ave. Phone ll*fi-J.
Mrs. Blackwell.

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a ll .W a a l « * • a a h lla h * # l a T h a
M N i l M a n I* t
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E X C E L L E N T OPPORTUNITY
r. HINUKH MACHINES, new A used.

lots,

Pur Reality*

ea *

opportunity.

M *arM a«
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M a * t W W ia

P H O N I i 148
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Premium Paljits, zal. .. .. . 12.25
tic
REURUOM
iPM-war house, T-Shirt*. wh)t* and culoreil
... $10.06
i,|Wiiart»uc“
uetton. e*t»d li&gt;ca- New Army Saddle*
and
well
shaded. Men's NfW Work Shoes, pr. $ 2*9
Iid k *e «
d W
&lt;Q 4h»4*d
510. terms can b* *r Army Cvtnlorts, Cota. Stink Seda.
i
Of
Sunglasses, Saddlehegs, Shoes,
.
.Milt • »
clothing and Surplus goods of ail
kinds.

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
.via Hanfuid Av*.
Fhone 1891
- r - t r r - r , " if t

FH IED Shrimp Dinner, Served
he Sett
on “Earth"
"The
B*»e Shrimp
‘
erci
try night at Homer's drill,
824I East 1st Street._______
and beautifully landscaped, easy
ENJOY
Sunday dinner at LuaaF*
terms,
16c also week day*, l-enche* A

"5?aM ^ 5±.,ic^%s
C. A

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WHIDDON OR.

IIP So. Park Avi\

P lraa a a a l l f t a a l a a * U * i f i v
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a a a a a a l ba r e a .o a a lh t* fa t

THE
SANFOJiP
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FOR *Wr
VELA KA

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KITCH EN f c r r t ^*^A partmenta,
completely furnished. By- month
or year. Refrigerator*. Slumberl^ntl. Court on Orlando Highway.
IN SUf,ATKn t Room Aborrtment
with Bath. Phone 489-W.
U U R 2 room furnishad apart^atenta, rent reasonable.
Cali

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SH ED apartment to settied couple. 504 W.
V »th Bt.
FU R N ISH ED garage
Adults

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v e n u *.
Elle c t r l-

4 ROOM Houm - Rath,
cUy, Portly furnlahod Ot Oln-

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Phone 1281 T liX E tiu F E E D S : Complete line.
Hunt's Tutailo Feed Store.
2 UEDROOM HOUSE, Completely
""fldo'D And BAD"
furnished, 2 Well*, garden spot. SLH iH TLY USED, S-pc. HrdCitrus trees. 280 Banana plants.
ruum Suite
$00.96
Ipimedlato p o «* • s 1 1o n. Ph. Itrg i I2.60 Shopworn Desk
1264-11.
NOW
$26.00
OCEAN FRONT, 4 bed-room home Itcg. *70.06 Sofa Beds, A*
lor sale for $10,600. bargain due
mrted Color*- -NOW
$48.00
to death of owner, Down pay­
1-pc. Maple Living
ment $8,600. It'* well furntxhrd, USED
Knom Suits
.
'
$30.96
nicely located
Keg. *120.06 :t-nc. Mapls Llv
ALSO
Living Huom Hull*— NOW *08 00
200 MV OCEAN FRONT:
On Hi g, 130,06 Shopworn Tables
A-l-A North of Ormond Beai-ti
NOW
$10.00
Has four on* bed-room apart Reg *6.06 Table Lamps
msnt* with kitcneaetWa an&lt;
NOW-....
$ 9.40
rhower hath*; Room for H Reg. $7.06 Floor Lamps—
m en cahina flowing well, olu*
NOW
.... $ 8.85
own water plnnt—Only 914,66"
MATHER nf SANFORD
fw
nil, $4,600 mortgage ci
203-110 K. 1st Bt.
Phono 127
l&gt;e arranged . . ENOUOH SAI!
Sv*
both
lose
when
you
don't
bring
FOR. REN T ■- N E A R BEAG
y&lt;our prescription* to LANEY'n.
SEA BREEZE Four bad-room
phone 103.
t.oUAii now to September 16th,
for $1000. Pay In Awe pap*, HK'V^ALrthtowmikgardn.tSTyTT
val
liiwjienV TastsJ 3$ percent Put,
ment*. ALSO S hadroom hnusi
&lt;or only 1460
"0.. now to SepteUW ; arW
sllW N S' ln
arm t D
DeltW*!hr" Hanford,
Sanford’
th. to adults only, reason
her 16th.
rent so low. Might ha
child If dean peopw and careful
of things.
1 Safeway *nnc# heater,
Bee F R E D B. HOUGHTON
was $116.00, tmw
new .......
...... $ 80.00
408 Lenoa Avenue
Phone 0569 I H ,C. Little Spate heater
Was $161.00, now
. . $ 00.00
I H.C. LIHlt Floor Furn5— Artkka For Kak —5 ic«. Wn* $994,00, now $160.00
"CEN TU RY" Metal Awainga
OaaopMa. Nothl

Reliable man with cur wunteH
tu auci'ccU K. J. Carroll i,« Ituwlalgh Dealer In City of Sanfuril
Dealer Pocheitlim In nearby lo
callty making pale* a* high *r
(133 weekly Hig Profit* Mid
dle-aged man prefer ted. Write
at one*, giving age and experi­
ence. Rawleigh's, Dept. FAD
P. O box 2487 Memphis. Tenn
•4(0-2*13. Attention tyt. j.ews.
S K IL L F .n ’ n i ' i S T - Uenerhl' Off
lceiWork for aceouuttne Deu't.
Florida Fashion* Inc., Airbase
Cnntaet Mr. Bnwttb
______
lady to sell lovely guaranteed
Nylon Lingerie, Hosiery, etc
direct to frtendo, &gt;neighbor*
Lower price*. 64 style*. Ulg
Earning*.
Wide TOUKRHIN
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f^PIC dirtclnr Mapl# Harl. In fat I,
till the average they icailird 3.J
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There in almont# but not quite, nn element of humor In
the matter of the Senate InveBtigntin# committee mid the
^tnle Department toyalty files. After refunnl to yield the
filoH wan made an Irbuo hihI carried to the I'renident, it
wna iliacovcred that the filcn in &lt;|ueHtlon hud beun muile
ivnilnble tn four separate commitlcea four yearn ago. Sotn.me must have been a little ahccnish about It. Yet the Inci­
dent In tuit quite funny because it Is a symplon of a deepseated Affliction ,of American ffovernmciit— too much hi-crecy.
,
,The fantastic volume of official secrets has some very
bad rcnultfl. In the first place it undernilncH the protection
uf secrets which really need to he guarded. An Indication
of this result w-ss aeon during the war, when the new title
"ton secret" was created because documentb marked "ar­
en't" had become so commonplace that military official*
were afraid to trust in the 'rffectlveriesn of that label. Now
"top seciot" has become*almost equally dubious. The emi arrnssing State Department Incident was a result of Ihe
same thing. Files become no cluttered with aecrel documents
that It la a superhuman task to keen track of the relative
importantc of secrecy In individual rases, and to knowwhir h ones have been disclosed.
An I vcrabundince of official Focrets also undermines
public Confidence In ‘ the government. The suspicion arises
inure and more frequently that officials put Ihe clamp of
pecrecy *.i. I heir fllfta not liecauae the national Interest re­
quires it but to protect themselvea from the discovery of
blundering, incompotcncy or corruption. This siiapirlon may
not always lie justified, hut how Is It to he allayed? The na­
tion would he much better off with fewer secrets, and those

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H ib Southern lrailway,
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tha
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1 hry'ro nil terms usoj In the a hey tine of Disle, and the Santa
S- rate Htnl »re »ome of tho thing* F#, operating from Chicago to the
whlrli caiiiic lib- to bo leu than
Pacific Cosit.
vitfiplr for Ho* lawmaker*,
Tho Filament BMlherhood uted
In the KKI'C hill, now awaiting
ao.*He genatf scilnn, there*# * ggod a creeping technique Tn' putting
etnniple of how mntlon-meuure■1,1lire romiillrAte thInKa for the thtir ttrike into effect.. Il Halted
at 6 A. M. in local Stantfeid Time
Senators.
firat
Ib i* lilll to n ra te a five-man Zones, (he eatl feeling
railed Mir Fair Emaloy- An hour later fnemen in lh« Cenmr.it PiActlee# Coinmltkion, would
Irel
I3*11 W• B, ouls M hour
do ,h li If It bc'tme lawi
I. M«kr It unlawful for an em­ later ihote in ihr Mountain Zone.
At • A. M. Paetfle Time—nr
ployer In refine to hlra a dt&gt;h-reiiei herAii.ie of Id* rotor, retl- 9 A. M. In'th# Eastern Zone—
the walkout extaridad oyer lt»
Klo-&gt; or rare. And—
Give the FKPC. meaning a full course, th* Ration's first mt.........................t
May,
strike tine
government Agency, power to com- lor railroad
p-l en rmpluver tn atop dtwrlm- [940.
InAiIng In hiring workert.
&gt; iu
Tb* tactic of tingling out four
Thr Southern Democrat* don’t rlnclpal earrlare Ineonventet.eod,
W Tt thia hill oaaaed. To (top the nt did not itrand, th# travtlre*t of the Senate from approving. Ing public. Train* on runt at the
•I ev’ro willing atnglv and In re- time of the strike’* tern hour
lA*'k. to talk thrinaelvct into ex- continued on to their termlnali.
Travelers between major ter­
lini Mon with a flllhiiAter,
So long an Mila fllihutter. or minal cltlea could make their
m.-i-athnn lalk. rontlnuei It oan tilpa on competing lint*. Those
till rk all Senate action on the •dying nn local tarvfce on the
FI «’C and on all other Rtnate stricken lines had to twitch to
better kept.
« ( r t . Inn.
buttes or other model of trans­
p )i #m — and thla la the atm of port.
the flllhu«terer»
In order to
Big freight customers (rant
k »I on vv11li the te«l of their work. ftrnd their shipping from the
Mir oMirr .Sennlora will abandon itrurk linea to alternate systems.
A ftir sitting on II for months, the llouge Armed Ser­ | M
r F F I’C hill.
Briefly, her* la how th* struck
vices Committee has put It a stamp of approval on Ipk IkIh- lint ran a minority—the South- tinea
are meeting the atrlke:
tion which would keep the military draft In existence. Imt r r i llnmorrata ire In a minority— New York Central— 12(1 paacarefully prevent any use of It. Thp draft law would he ex- hWk Mir «vork of tha reat of the tengtt and H00 freight train*
dally are canceled. About Dtl.iHHi
Iended tor two yepra. but could not be employed without M'-noIr ?
unlrta thr reat at* will­ woiaoiK are being made Idle. All
ncr.lflc agreement of both houses of Congress as to the in'.-' r«.
to voir for a thing called but perishable freight moving
rxlslencc of a national emergency. This seems to reflect a 'VInline," wlii'li meant: (hutting- with rpedal permits Is embar­
certain lack of confidence In the good Judgement of the ol' H fillhualer.
goed.
tlii« ran l&gt;e dime any time twoPresident and his roditnry executives.
I’onsylvanla—260 of 1,000 dally
The proposed measure would keep the draft mar.ltinery M-idi. of thr totid number nt tena- lasaanger train* affected. Threeourtha of the road's passenger
fntact, however, and that is the primary necessity at thislf,, t|,l(,,r(l lr
n 0 vo,# operation*
are concentrated in
lime. The shackles on Its employment are less Important in
p v„„ rr«.i that in a hurry. It the New York-l’hlladelphla-llalti
fad than in theory, since It m hardly likely Unit they w-mild , «•- ml i-«m-. It lan't.
niure-Wadilngtnn area which In
ii Ihe tint place, few Hanatort out nf the struck western divi­
ratine any Mignifirant delay in putting Ihe tlrafl to use in
nl-di vnllrig fur ilnture.
Some sion* of tho lino. Freight weal
the event of real need.
d-" ll'uv mny want tn fllihutter nn and mirth of Harrisburg, I V , In
restriction
Is
a
token
coiieesttloit,
without
inurli
The
-.•uuothfng. They don’t want cln- embargoed, layoffs confront to,meaning, to those who raise objections to the military draft l •••i- lined on them.
S00 workers.
ii the aecnml plare, that vote
on omminiial rather than reasoned grounds. II tinea not, of
Southern —Imslnest la ttelng nrcourse, meet the arguments of those who oppose eonHcrip ■if li-l nut uf mi I# nn cinch to get. ceptod and trains tunning "to
F u r I'Xiiniple:
ih* extant manpower In avail,
lion as a matter of principle.
\ ulinple mn Imltv vote of fust aide." Before the atrlke it cmHum - I'M-ecnt aI voting time It all bargned all freight that rould
Mini I# needed when tha Banal* no reach Ita destination before
vuick un a hill.
lha walkout deadline. Attempt!*
I. only 70 Henatura were o« the
b* made to run n train toIn some college towns there Is nn ancient enmity lie- Mem at voting ilino and 811 voted will
day from Washington to New
Iwecn town and gown, hut one place where this has not been fm nml Ml agalnxMthe'Mil .would

heard of is Kiiston, Pennsylvania, home ol Jjtfpyetle (Col­
lege. The local Exchange Clnh has decided!'to,give its an­
nual award for dlntlnquished service to |H«lhmmmnity to
the t,afayette chapter of Kappa Slgttm fraternity,
This service tcsik the fornt of work f|ir | h i | I u patienls
during the severe epidemic in that clljs lrtat summer. The
hoys entertained patients In .the pnllh W v p w|)h movies,
installed a radio set, sen! birthday rardOoQK those Who
were able to fmitball games, and licld'ty Chrlsttfin»(|!1«rly| for
Ihe victims.
Such Instances of
^
lies, as i pposi-d to *0 ufwtw''tower!*
purl
wer't attitude on the part
if students ami faculty;.hiaKR;.for closer, rpfnHotis lietwekt
»#n
ollege and commitndV-add v fo v t benefit to all concerned.
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raiil r.tne fermert In ■psetatora

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The Nett State \fnycfc Ifead

Truman
fetingh Patm Plan it lb
lt#J u art
. devbtd •'!
"for

Hint s nieaxuia . . . Cloture.

Stand-By l ira ft

til lha n*
er in aninv
are to keep
ivrrnmrnl'a
The rotl
govffnmenlt ir ir to I I I ,* ‘
and tbit
V 4t $791
than tliry
•ppk in. Every lime llif federal
i IjSf
rtu . . * .
T ernmenl putt up any fund# fm
VtflUra, Mghwayt. nr educRtinii,
1
lK I'lta te gnye minriilt have tn
llrlamtn
it m
* and to at tha federal governmenl goes broke the atalet go
K (lit FA T MANY Klo.fclianv
daapar into debt alto.
wh-i may he too o’d — or too ex
i. ,rme
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hri-it#i| — to lie avMve m"mtier*
■fik,
.i Mora dangerout to the United &lt;&gt;f th# Junior Chamber Of CrtmStates than Ruttian aggtettion, m rce are unilouhteilly ant*'iiHn&lt;the election of Hi allay Oilham of
B e nminout than the Communiit Hanford at prealdent of the H'ate
a m ; it the $7,000,000,000 de­ Jvveeea,
The Orlando Jayreet,
faced by lh« federal govern- wl.e nominated him, deterv* a tafilBi
lulo.
,
R»ent tbja year, according to Edwin
OJhim , a young, mcrraiful
Pretidenl W n e hniltiettmkn. hs» made out«Uindchief economic adviyor. IhF puhlle -ervlce , rv-ordt In l&gt;e
l.v'Milnture uni} many eltlttn'
■life of ,lh« budget bulge,
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did, not run for
•«*&gt;• end ntenkce reeretted
ft dangerout tbah lb# H#»Senator Wherry
-ougb of World
World War
ItgM breakthrough
&gt;|t(Y' If we cannot
mot piy our bil|t
bil In
iv .
:WmV, whet
wh
wtkjd we do in woald- Me* to to ®
&gt; « ithe
th rough
;of
of war or tilitr national amtr- •am# pMte* *td rSaek A final W

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hrefeen m i trike appeared at key
Tointt o« lb* foul tytl^mt— ihe
WASHINGTON. May 10 — f/f)
trthtyi^ania and New-Torh CM— A motion . . . A m eaiurs . . .
T*
(llfferonot between * motion Iral, terviog territory ffom Chicago

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re flrrtlun thl# time, theu-Mi H#cInola voter# elected a good m«l-*
Voile IVillinm# — til Rt»r Mfil i,i#
'tdham’t l.»g'#l#tlvo *xo#rUn"i
Imoaver, doe# not put »nv nulltlruj comploxlon on llie nnn-nnll(1*^1 Javeee# flu the i-nnlrary hi*
t a riie it, able piihllr »*rvl'-o raoped
of hrlnglnir nut all pertinent fact#
fuc the |ieoid« to ludgt for lh*mic *v *t nn puhlle l##uei I# the very
otipotlte of parlltanthlp.

Clvfc group# ami *|| Florid#
eoi-Jd uee mort tuch w*||-liifnrm*-l
e \|itflen e*d and aainatt loader*.

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la Contends
trtae* Fra
One)
reealonal HI#M?et eentu*.
1# 418 oHglnan worker*
amalntd.
. Whirr rtiilt Stcau## Ihe.v
•Hiay* would “g»t a lot o»
V$!oor* raportad. Othar.J"hlR nnlltleal handout*"
jt» quit htrauta th* work w*'
hard and lht Weather tho tint
•- Botaa'ar#*#, however, 'report e U
eeniu* la nearly eomnlaia and few
hkeS heap mined. At Oral* uortfolloa Hava bean tent to l|l* dl'-

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tty tn nn that w e .- " p r o b a b ly
uugat l» lie (ifstreyed
borne one ratted for Mr*, T r u "You
in a n
und
Margaret,
wouldn’t expect Beta and Mar­
garet lo h.: up this early would
you 7" the President asked. ’
I’oiipL- l.leut, U. C. Evan* es­
timated the audience here at
I.IHHI.
Pocatello la the iwmi
urn 11 of Hen. Taylor (D-ldaho)
who, however, waa In iWatbtUg•on. Taylor announced several
days ago he waa Invttad to rid*
tho I'lealilent’a train through
Idaho, hut the Prealdent denied
it. Taylor ha* opposition In the
ItrmorraMr primary,
in n separate statement, Mr.
Truman said the act. m ating
nn independent agency to pro­
mote scientific research, will add
to tho supply of knowledge which
In "imllxnensahle tn our continu­
al growth, prosperity, end secur­
ity/’
"The fact that the world haa
not found post-war sacurlty tn
no way-lessons the n#*d for th*
rational science foundation," ha
emphasised. "On the contrary, It
umiFitcorea this netd."
The Pocoltllo speech followed
a solemn foreign policy address
Iasi night at Laramie, Wyo., In
which Tie promised ultimate vlclury for the free nations In thalr
struggle against the "naw and
terrible tyianny" of Russia.
’ I hit Is a long-time project,"
the ITcaldenl assarted, "t know
that the American people are Im­
pellent. But in 'hie instance, we
must be mora than, patient.
"The conflict that) ealata In
world affairs w lll.b * with t^a
lor a long, long tlma.
"There 1* no quick way, no
e a sy ,way,.to end IL".
lie vavo assurance, however,'
that "tha non Communists nations
togitiici have two thirds of the
world’ll people and three-fourth*
uf Hie world* productive power"
IiIom "the gientml attraction of
nil—human freedom."
"I say again that we have a
louse task,” Mr. Truman declared.
"Il may lie ninny years before
wo ran lie sure (hat Communism
is no longer a thiral, that our
goals of stability and pr*rc havr
l.ct-il attained. But those goal*
mo clearly within our reach."
Union linn agreed to provide fire­
men for locomotives nn trains
niovina troop* nnd nillitaiy and
medical stippliea.
"The slrlko should he on," said
llrntherliood President David B.
Ilnhort 011 nn lie emerged from
thu Conference with Ihe mediadura al 0 A, M. (CDT).
.1
"Bill -wo still are working (for
n settlement!," said the 7M-yc*r»
old, wlillc-halred union president.

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votln on Ibe,MlA
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And IhU filibuster against
bil; can’t be stoaped unless
•**(.t a two-thirds, or 84 of;
Senators vote cloture. If I
kta approves the' aeeettf
()■*! andn Ih* flllbimtor
rEPC .' Then, when «
Ht
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*i»«r th* dm lU
Undo torn* nullvlny Or •Vl,*“ '
ittnty area had not hhe- on Ihr FF(PG bill. * On 1
*«'f, ortly a simple m**f-rtt
lha ha'nnce of powo in tho
present lx ‘nec»to4ary|/ ' h»

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Truman Claim*

Convention Studied
NegroNews Coverage
- MEW ORLEANS. La.. May H&gt;.
— Negro news envoi age, person*
Wh* monopolise publisher#’ time
and th* line between new* nnd
ftv# advertising wore among the
»nl fact* reviewed hy the t.oulslnim
Pvt as association during Ha 70th
annual convention here.
Burton (irlndataff. Eunice New
E l i. said there Is a swing In miljllr
sentiment toward giving the N -gr*"n better break" In news coverage
Vl»Ut, he added, *‘tha problem I
not altogether - our «f prc|udl-e
aa there le actually less nrwa from
the Negro segment of Ihe poi&gt;il&gt;
lion."
He noted, however, that
newspaper* .should strive to Inrrvsaa the Negro rovrraac and
clrrulatlon, not only a.# an edurallotial medium, hut to benefit advcitlxera.
Ralph Rlenvenu. Abbeville M*rl-

Smathers
(C e a M a e e #

F ro m

F a g * O a st

votoa In thr. firat district rac# and
Torteose Wells received 0,DM.
In (k* second district, Charles
E . Bennett waa renominated to
L'ongrtat with S4,rt6S voles ?■»
48,til I for his only opponant,
Emory 11. Price.
8tat* Rep. Bill l^intaff won the
Democratic nomination to Contries* In th# fourth dLtilct wltn
A7.M6 to 47,406 foi Pat Cannon
and 6,011 for Mra. France# O.
Warrtnei.
Rep. Dwight I,. Rogers won itnomination In Ih* sixth district
by beating Clarence L. Stauffer
68,708 to 10,807.
There war* no contests In the
third and fifth districts whore
Reps Rob 8lkea and 8yd Herl-mg
wer# ranommated without opposl(lon.
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Wilbur C. King, go! 243.322
State Railroad Commission. He
voles for renomlnatlcn lo the
will fact Grady Alhrllton Ip Iho
jeriind primaly. A ll rlUcn gut |40,268 votes. N. D. Wahuvrlght, who
polled 1J1.4H6 vntPK r i ( rllm ln a t-

erl
• Veteran Railroad Cimmlnilnncr
Jairv Carter bent Anrll Buyett*
dcclslvelv with Ihr offlrlnl counl
Uoyetta'a 164,020. .
BOND DIIIVK
T. K. T ll’ker rh’ilrnixn nf IIIU. H. Ticaaurv Department’s HseInr llonile Commlltcp f &gt;r H-m
In.ilc Coimtv announced tn«|*v the*
he has received from V. II NorthruM. of Tampa, Advisory Cniitm''
tec Chairman for Florid*. Ihe
qui ina for the loduppiiilnncn DrlvMtni'ting .May 16 and running
Ih'uiigh Juiv 4.
. .
Famine!*' County has hern *x
alrned a goal 1nf 166,onn •|&lt;#uc
Ft ice in flerla*' E Hnvings Bondfor the drive period. -1

Hut If n vole nn rloturo rome*
Heou Fe—four major
up and only, thp same 70 Banatora between Chicago and the Pa
nr" on jfbe finer and M vot# far Coaal bay* been canceled
clntuter' JI4' agalnat. Ihtrt't no rauae’ Us operations are c
elotuie,
11 CongreBfimRii Herlong Beportn
.......... h&gt; the west, the line r a j , I
olotur* us­ S T ......... early reports on
11. 1
By B
pBBi.ONq
lortvs.
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I A l . *U #* 1, .4 &gt;
her of, *6 opera!
«r not i
••dlator* who woiked i».p«il liver, three week* now the
are on the floor, vole for - clofWe. Jhrotqh last night tn n futIM al- Hoilaix haa# had muter consider- with’ that mneb'*1h'M al {rtllclal
A* long* aa they are rare
H( eluluie la niurh harder
got ♦•nipt #to heal off the walkout alien Ihe ' "on*-package" approi lime.
_______ io
.0 got
fnllv iirlag what They have wltiitluin a aliuple melorlty volt np % took 90 minute* for hrealffakt prtatliin-hill. It' look* Ilk* we’re huF
wnafe, | expect to go nloug
bl'l Thul'a not all.
. " ' shortly before 7 A. M. (CBTt. still nnolhcr week away from • with them, ’’
1
r1 :
’ll (lie Hcnale there *■ a jttffer- Tlwn they resumed the long final vole.
We received a Good a] pmteHla
et’re Is-tw-om a "m#tlon” J and . a talk* with the Brotherhood that
I believe the people .whose (pea when the Post Offlrc Depnitmrnt
"n.im-ure." A ‘‘ipfeVufa’1 U (Imp, kmk'lrapt them at woik 24 hpmn il .was lo have a ’’one-package" issued lla order ciitting d"''"« irIv n hill. IIk n
biff;# And without a break.
ajiproprlntlon hill am beginning sldentlal mail deliveries to ore n
I'.e iiii'iiKiiie nml MMInn go Ilka
"Thk brotherhood and cmri ••rn ’l" Hjlilk mayl*- they, made a mis day. My position oh (tint Is iliut
,l'' :
,
,
1 ate ndt far apart," -.aid wpaiy lalrtd- Congressman fofey I’rleal voq lust can’t have your rake an I
'•efiue the Si-natn Ban con.ldor rraatlR (FNelll, Jr., chalrmap of of T^niiesse*, the tfemocriflc cat It too. The Post Office Doa hill. I'onip Senator haa to
Whip’- iand‘v a ve|y conscientious partnmrn Inst over half * billion
IkNi
a mnllon tn'bring up thn
fa BbarBJlNtt,s down to aM,dih'
mat add. nhfe gentleman, told me. the dollars last year, and since Ihnt
tni.xIdFration.
If
a
tlmplo
-Uiieraunn. ir
mifor.. ♦•rr f t principle* and language." id her" day that if they aver bad tint# general pav raises have been
nf those pieaent vot# approved
Asked whether
*
there
were ancthar '’one-package" appropfl*. voted In the Department which
of the motion then Ihe Senate ran ho^pea of quick settlement, O’Neill tlon hill, It would be over his viol- wilt increase the deficit. On (br­
1onxlder the hill. Than, aftar da- .. r. w*
he coming hark lent protert. H la *o formtdahle In other hand, up tn thl* lime Conha**. the Hanat* ran vote on th* 11 there were no hope." He added: appearance that It has taken up gr#** haa refined In do anything
bill Itaalf.
vi ■&gt; "Th« disputants war* not very more Urns than aver before, and to gat more retenu* for Ih# Pn#t
llul, until a motion lo bring un far anart when th* strike start­ Ira* seams to'ba known about l i OfTte# Department in th# way (.t
a h||| la approved, there rap b* ed. They’re not eery fer apart . I baliavs we will b* able to cut lrtcraa#e&lt;l postal rates.
neither rontlderatlnn nor action now*
the appropriation bill antots bat
Th* House haa passad such a
on Mm hill. And thia I* where Ufa , The lu.tHH) firemen are strlk- aa much aa I want It, w# eat) bill, but the. other hodv has to far
(nr tha Senator* get* difficult. Jng to enforce their demands for hardly Jock forward to a balanc­ failed -to art, preferring to tak*
T-.ae the FKPC Mil again) 1 1 ., * • extra fireman aboard multiple ed budget Id 1M1. ff'w e * i H titrFEPC.
.
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Thia
s64mi
raller. futile
The motion I* made to bring us MRU dieset locomotives. Th# dls- either going to have to
more; In view of th* fact that th* Umiak
the FKPC hill. Iramedldtely the
haa Ben* through th* long revenue nr cut dear* on
n tha budget I ha# already satisfactorily dlsnosannihernera begin their flHP
- groceaete eet up by the services, Including tho foreign aid ad of FKPC fa# thia seasian. l
001 on the hill
II Itaalf, but
1. J m H*v* Bosaa
expect
t lather Act end prstl- program and. d«f
_ . wa
.. can m
e v thee# kind*
mill,in tn bring it up. The
toet' finders have ruled th* foreign 'Sid program can bo of thing* In m election year) bu1
pniiei to prevent th* 8en*i
iafe
th* anions. The railroad* cut some, but 1 oo* t want to bn 1 ‘wlak more people would start
even voting on the motion fa
-Jstod'Rpou abiding by the In a position of bavin* told "NO" thinking abou# tn* country and
up th* hill.
ndeee'iyerBiel
l t d find##*’
verdiet
to a r*qu#e4 ot
of th#
Defense De- th# aoundnet* of our govsrnment,
tbs Dofonae
It, finally, th# r#et of ♦
14 «os Mtd that th* VTrenten'e I paitment sod have us turn up rather than th* nett election.
ton vote cloture on the
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tf • • *.&gt;
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dV
s S‘ in
Hi'ng up the bill. Ai'Metf'dr
m« tlbn ia approved, then'the toi
Frnort ttart thalr fnjtmtfey
nv*r ngssiii hut this
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pSNir ftrRfM “m M ronta" organitlng n'nn wn» moat- pa
ker»” and aalil mil lined by a gtoup of. tiavlbr -In Miami, D ta trk i‘ Si
Hu*
UtjHNuJtjn iWU^aU here from
BUb
A* a t l
iaSu
Bob Wimp, Baylor* atudmil. said
Id beta
igtS^Mi la tmhip had "more tl
wlthTew m&lt;
fit
Ilia Mtf* right* memlte" •
w* haw
|to, ho added. hhVo mahv-dlfjtettHlsa tea *****
Texas tnlltga pated," he aaM. ■••$*»' M
‘ •laadjfsr &gt;
inea pi.per# and clvte'arooi
’• "m aft »
and the
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dl-.nal, jokingly told of Mrsont
wh( nmnopollxe a publisher’s time
"They all want to see the ho##."
lit -nid, "and It Is a problem that
cxn t be solved."
II. G. Anthony, Logansport Progr&lt; rs, spoke on the necessity of
di awing a lino Im'.wern leglllmal#
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BU1CK
Super Sedan
A very pretty maroon sedan
Equipped with Air Ride white
wall tires, new fiber s#at cov­
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DODGlC
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Extra dean, good tin t
paint. Sal* Price

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1946
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PACKARD
Clipper Sedan
Radio, heater, and defroster.
Extra clean, low milage. Lo­
cally owned by on# ownet

$1260-00
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BUICK
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Super Convertible
Coupe
A hrniitlfiil Cumberland gray
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Scotch plaid plastic rovers,
radio, hcnlcr, defroster, leath­
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BUICK
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A family car driven .very little,
extra cl«*n good machanleally,
• only one owner

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$ 1 3 6 6 -0 0

1949
BUICK
Snper Sedan
A &lt;h*adUful blue sedan. Fully
equipped, radio, heater, defroslar, good tires. Local
owner. Sale price.

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Birds
By t.FOHlil-: II. SW AHTZ

S ocial A nd Personal Activities

liud begun Ills cieatloii Of an­
imated lift upon (lie earth with
birds (Gen. I: 30, 31), and tha
Scripture (ell* us: "And God
saw (lint it was good." And
light there is where bird study
began, and lm* continued ever
since, in a casual, superficial
way. Only within our own tltneg
has man gut In ten enough know­
ledge and wisdom to realise how
iiiipurtuiit
birds ate
III
the
scheme of uutiiie. We are be­
ginning to learn ihnt If we save
the tdids, they will save man­
kind. Anxious scientists now tell
that iiinu will not be blotted
out ol In- uoihl by interracuil

felephono 148

Social Calender
W ED N B n DAY
The Prayer
jf service
of the F in t Baptist Church will
ha at 8:00 I*. M. W* continue our
•tudy of th« Sunday School Dip­
loma book on Hajjti*t Doctrine.
£
TH U R SD A Y
”
The Seminole Federation of
Woman’* Clubs will meet nt the
home of Mrs. R. S. Bradford In
Altamonte Sming:- at 10:00 A.M.
for a covered Ji*h lunrhron. An­
nual t e porta will U&gt; given, all
dues are payable mid the officers
will b* installed.
The Junior Itr'ilharhuud of the
First Rnpllst Chinch will meet lit
7:30 P. M.
,
The Sanf'i"-* Home DemonstraV tiu n Club will meet ut 2:30 P.M.
and sew on plastic handbuga at
tin: Tourist Center.
Thr Hcmerocnlils Circle of the
Qfcrden Club will meet ut the
home of Mrs. Robert Washburn,
812 Escambia Drive ut 0:30 P.
I I . for u covered dish slipper.
The Seinlnola Lodge No. 43
will mtiel ut the Odd Fellow’s
Hall at 8:00 1*. M.
I he P-TA of the South Side
Primary School will meet at 8:00
^P.M. In Ihe school auditorium. All
Vatrnts of children starting to
school next year are especially In­
vited . Officers will be Installed.
F R ID A Y
The Central Circle of the C a r­
der Club will meet at the home
of Mr*. Fletcher Rolls at 12:30
tor n covered dish luncheon. Mem­
ber! wt|l answer ml) cull with
suggestion* for next year’s pro­
gram.
The Jscarmidu circle of Ihe tiarRdeo Club will meet nt the home of
M r, F. I.. .Miller mid then nioreed
In Ihe (untie of Mrs. A. H. Peter
ton foi ,&lt; covered dish luncheon.
The Hibiscus Clrlce of the
Gulden Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. C. Remey at 4011
West 2iltli Street ui 3:00 P. M.
The Futile Hun Ison chapter of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution will hold their regular
meeting at 3:0ft I*. M. at the
home of Mr. II. E. Tnoke, 1301
-R East .Seminole Boulevard. Cobusies sen will be Alts. J. R. Rnv,
K. Jl Mason, mid Mr* W. M
Thigpen. All visiting daughter*
ate coidlitlly invited.
The Arulen Cirri*, of thu Gar» ,den Club will meet at Time ami
.
Tide ut D.-OO p. M. for a covered
dish luncheon with Mrs. W. P.
Fields acting tut hostess.
'lit* .Smifojd Townsend Club will
e*t at1■tie '|’o|,rlet Center at
meet
9:t'P P.M.
Gvuryone is invited,
mrntsiwll it&gt;e served. '
'ih* Diri Gardeners C irc le 'o f
the garden. Club will meet at the
horn* of Mrs. II. If, McCii.lln at
10:30 A.M for n covered dish
luncheon.
Ihe Ixoia Circle of III* Garden
"
Club will meet ut lit* Garden
Ct.itei ot 3.30 P.M.
Th* MmninlU Circle of the Gar
rim Club will meet at the homo
of .Mrs. J. D. Wright in l.uoh
( . Arbor at 11:30 A.M. for a covered
' • dtr-l, luncheon. There will he a

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FOR THAT
GRADUATION
GIFT

Dinner Meeting Held
By Florida Fashions
*t be regular monthly dlnnrr
m uting
of
Florida
Fashions'
Mipervieora and executives was
he'ii at Jim Spencer’s Anchor Inn
on Wednesday night. The table*
Wtci decorated with floral aii alignment- and place cards, each
hearing the picture of a die.-.* ailverllsrd In Florida Fashions' latest
catalog.
After dinner, committee reports
were presented and each was fol­
lowed by open discussion. In addi­
tion to these reports, Frank J.
Shames, president of Floiidu Fash,
iotx, Inc., ami head of the adver­
tising division .outlined the com
pu’iy’s advertising plans for the
next four months,
Mr. Shame*
sttensed the fact that although
F.'urida Fashions, Inc. Is oidv three
years old, it Is already the largest
advertiser of women's nutter weur
In the United Slates.
Those pr edit ut the nu-elinu
wcie: Gladys Gray, Viola John­
son Pol Beer. I.ucllle Julies, Gath­
er. ue Young, Mmlalciif Craft.
G-IU'vleve Krnmlev, Mick.-v Odd.
A'.ie Hirrhfldd, Helen Minurlk,
Ve ma Dempsey, Kllen Herts. I.ulu Harriet I . Selma Levy. M. F. I.nsoi
Michael
Gin.oui,
Frank
SI.nines, Ham Mat tinn, Norman
Turkel, Flunk Bowen, Dick Smith
ruin Wyatt. Frank Sandler, and
George Dangleman.

Kinff, Queen Crowned
At May Day Dunce
Jimmy Whatley and Paulette
Cason were ernwned king and
(jueen at the May Day danre
Friday night at the Tourist Cen­
ter given by the Parent-Teacher
Association under the direction
of Mrs. uck Russell In honor of
Junior High Schuol students.
The
coronation
ceremonies
were conducted by last year's
king and queen, Banks Register
and Gail Bitting, lu the main
hall which hau been beautifully
decorated with baskets of glad­
ioluses. The mantle wu. banked
with magnolias, while baskets of
gladioluses
and (Jueen
Ann's
luce had been placed on both
sides, with the stage hearing
the ihrone fur the king and
qu**n.
Their first attendants * s n
Rose Mary Garner and Harry
Rinkonagr.
Other
attendants
were Janie* Birdsong, Louisa
Bullard,
Marjorie King, Rota
llannum, Lonnie Totunda, Teray
Smith, Mary Mlkolyiclk, Mata
Galhreath, Mona Job*, Grady
Johnson,
Marianne
Htrlrkland
and Donie Clark.
Crown bearers were little A l­
lison Lee, Billie Duxberry. Mar-*
go Dunn, and Reggie Whatley.
The announcer for the evening
was Ronnie Anderson. Music for
the procession wo* played by E l­
len Lyon.
The program fur tha king and
queen consisted of a dance by
Sally Chase, "A Pretty Girl la
Lika a Melody", a tap strut by
Deanna Nichole and an acroba­
tic dance by Claudette Waits,
Refreshment* of punch, cake,
end mint a ware served front a
long table covered with a green
cloth and centered with a laige
punch bowl. A runner of fluwer*
and fern ware used down the
renter of the table. Mra. J. if.
Laechelt served as chaperone
for the danre which was at­
tended by about 160 students
and parent*.
m

Personals
The Palm Circle will meet at
the heme of Mrs. E. M. Lins on
Friday at 12:00 noon. A covered
Ulsh luncheon will be enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Warren, af­
ter spending two years in Jack­
sonville, have retuinel to make
i heir permanent home in San­
ford. They an- living at 1012
Magnolia.
M is* M arth a M illio n who ha*
been spending the pn-l s is inonlii*
in the home of Mi and Mr*.
Woodrow Cash, M yrtle Avenue,
w ill leave T h u rsd a y fo r her home
in G iiI iix . Vn.
K n rm ile to her
home she w ill *iiend several days
nt M eredith College, R ale ig h , N .
C . v is itin g frie n d s.

i*ri*
- l u l l ’, lm
ill' tllliv
as w ars
a le
not
our
lu m m t tilt,
tini'V
g i c a l l MSI Itl ll'l lt .
fio iu
I lie |t|Cmutt
tu.
It
r u r t h , it
till' oil
Ita ­
t u n 1 uf
will bi&gt; 1Cut lit’ l i a . m i m i m h r 1

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L a k e Monroe c e l e b r a t e d t h e l i s i l ­
v e r w e d d i n g N t i n l v e r s a t v on May 7
w l l h u f a m i l y gulhrrimr. The l i v ­
i n g a n d d i n i n g ro o m o f t h e Tindel
h o m e w e i e n l t r m t i l illy d e c o r a t e d
with S p r i n g f l o w e r s .

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. I t 'III c l o c k VI Ill'll o f f i c e r *
I* &gt; l o , c l u i n g V e i l will la- In

By H ETT Y I'l.A R K K
M l ,li. I
M ale
Will h e n haul .1
A I* New-leaturrs llruuli Editor
it!* * 1■.&lt; I •»!
u r n u f l fi fk
Just ttbuul till- time of ttie yeai.
We feel luligued unit uvenvin knl
1 I &gt;i 11m U*|*ll* 111"Jill I* Wl'l| Mi til
One of the first noticeable i fleets
The dining (able from which is the condition of uni hau. Mmi"- M i i t ' I **• »}*»; »lu i "ii |i * 1m m linki*
vhivs»f
I ' p ** »
luncheon was served wiis oveilald time* II seem* as I limit'll mil liaii it . i .l it’, i «
t lilt'llt‘V
"I
U M ltlctii**
with a luce cloth and centered is so dull and lifeli-n it never will i t ' !»
r«ii
n p it'll)
with a three tiered wedding cake respond to tieulmeiil and icMime tn tl iltT
J »* * ItJiP**.
which wu&gt; lopped with a minia­ it* old sheen.
ture Inide and groom. The cake
Ilon'l give up Hint weekly rhinowas flunked tiv lull sllvei In pert. poo jusi lieeullse vouf hail' lilt
*'|«iTltl' ***
*ii|'ltm*4 til \ tll«*
Mrs. Tindel chose to weiii foi taken on u Ml in* like look. Keep •■ • n ii * r . liMtuhiH""
N o in ai
the occasion a loyal blue »lieer cut Ml clean, luu«h it Mei|iieall\ and f« i i""A vimi lu.itirt* i lt f i'lmnhiM*!*
ton with which -he wore » rur- ' message vmir -iiilp Often sleum- i f
it. ..'vn l u i i i , "h a i i ii t m i it u n ti l
-agr of sweetheart loses.
i heated ioom- and hitit dryer-. i Ji• f 111ji " i him' vvjili't i?* cl* aii
The eouple weie the recipients ' i a u x e t i l l 1 1if i'l l*.— ItJllk tif OllT l o c k *
I TIIIK mil
lilt llilimi1’ ill*
of riflM of silver in llielr palleni, 1d u rin i? tin w in ii'i Iliastif )|:* 1 nl i*. M|
1 bat III*’ ••II ^
|Ilit*' 1It but Mi
and dining (tic day telegram* ami why f r e q u i 'i i t oil -■iMlItipiHi*, Mir (i
1. , It. I||'
he ll lilsluU HM* lm
nthci eungi ntiilatoi v messages
V l‘V«‘ »t
t ii'-o lla r t li 1 1*
III*
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itntl
m il
'*'&gt;■
weie n-ieived triuii friends
im iiiHlIiiti'
Hit1l*lf?*‘*
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bin t|tfUl
Those eiijiiyiiig tin- celebration
#•t ■ ' .1 ji'f mJltl1IMli.il Mill
T i i e Inline - l i n h i p o n it a nmr&lt;
with Mi, ami Ills , Tindel were 1 d i f f i c u l t i o d i d e III dill il ia I lie w i n ­
If .'mi m i ’ iii tiiiTi ii wfvli nha in
Mr, ami Mis. Alnald Tindel and t e r m o n t h *
l l n l e - - o n e hoy il |
. &lt;t 1 il 1111*I &gt;|| It I % h AVi &gt;t»4 V•«
soil* Ronald and Michael' Mr and h a n d d r y e i . b a n t* l i k e l y t o s t n v
l.iiiuj'-m Vdll I hull ttViu ti*»» \Vf I'k ■
Mrs. S. K. Norwood, Mr. und Mrs. wet l o n g e r a n d e v e n t h e m o i l m e
if, K, Hamilton, Miss’ N&lt;;iine Nor­ I i l l ! lolls, p l l i r o i l i n e o f t e n d e e * not » l *&gt;fi►11 vmi fini i m i i t Him f •
’ i '."i miik liK
i itl«’ii tt I unit
wood, Mivj . Still ley
Hamilton p r o d u c e t, c u r l
»"
.u'lit Tint i’ iiii ’"' a hi*a*l
Udell Huiiiilloo and Uolilii Ham
S o m e tin 11 e s p r i t - c l a i m t h a t ( "I 1 mi ii^ x i avafi' ii m*, if von «.■
illnli.
y o u s h o u l d mi , I, yinii Inin u n ti l fi ■ 4 ' I ill 11141 11It 11 -1 til I- thlHlM

Home Realities are excellent fur
baking- liecausn they soften during
.cooking but el til mild then shape.
Fur a delicious lea’ riearn sauce,
nux a half cup each of butter or
margarjn* and. sugar; add a cup
of rrram and heat t» hulling. Mix
In some finely chopped preseived
fillits and serve.

lit another signal the) wmil.l
fly to nearby tree- and noisily
comment upon the mi nl, utnl
perhaps the wenlhei too, then
HIM
th e y
wou ld r e t u r n fo i
c o u r s e in t h e i i d a y to n g
iiic.il.
M y f a r m b a n d e a n i e out w ilti tiie ,
g n u , e x p l a i n i n g t h a t ” i hi in r i c e
Siiril* m a k e m i g h t y g ood |iot|&gt;ti
Rut
I w n - in t i m e t o p r e v e n t
hit&gt; f i l i n g up on t h e m
In a n i n ­
er t &lt;11til x s h o r t t i m e t h e h u d - ton!
c l r n i t c d up t h e win m s f l o u t I lie
*',*((
|t(M- um
in \ to iaif
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Iwul ti
h|iccmllv
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1 11ft Vtr
k i l l .i l l
t «n il III" fn i
M *"••"■ b u d .
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St.t’inl
I'll"
.ill. i
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dm
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at
AitilulIm*h Uiii.* 1

in lit,
in vin cib le Inirda of m- iiT * . by then a tta c k upon hi*
loud. We rile cn n llm u llly s p i l l ) ing and k illin g Id lliin is Intuitu*
’1
i ruble of lliese little th in g s, but
vvu do not e xte rm in ate them , und j
M-G-M's New product iun "Little U omen" at the Movietuud Ride- next season it is a ll to he dori'.o ver ag ain, but w ith t ills d if­
In Thitrslny ami Friday.
I.HIRV It’llV*'^ t»f It'll lit I’ lilt- Ml
feren ce a few s u rv iv o rs o f our
pol-niiH In , vn
new g e n era l inti* tl l i l t Hit’ vk h r 11 u mu 1*1(1 IIMM um I*
1*1 \ M EETIN G
that ate some what re sista n t to i m m iu lf tl i114 1it|&gt; o f Hit’iii t»» *&gt;*|&gt;
IU
S a n f o i i t t : i ii in in n i Si 11ml
tin' poi-nns vve a re u sin g , and triih’ Iti»* l**i*v*‘** in ..... ! i'onihf m
»ll( of flu lit Ukl III
I V m e e t i n g will he held 'I lull *- generation u fle r g eneratio n do- •’Ml till* Toll

Mr. und Mrs. Tindel
Observe Anniversary Hair NmlH Good
Cart* Thin Kt*UHon
Mr. and Mis. J. II. Tindel o f

P T A M E E T l* O H T I'O N l:i)
T h i meeting o f the Hoiitiiside
PTA
scheduled
for
T h u rsd sy
night ban been |aist|airieil until
Thursday, M ay 18, ut K.tm p.
M,

f.ttd .-.t I lut'li s yn Km IK'II fltim
U L A N ’S L I S T
1A LLA H A SH K K . AI n j
lit— Oviedo.
t Special)— The deivii’s lists for
scholastic excellence at (lie Huiidu
State University doling the win­
ter qiiaitel iecei.lt
.a iiipleud ,
show* I lin e stilileiils fioiu Seiilllli-le CountV. To he eligible Mu -m*
students had to maintain at least
"II" average at their *1 allies
Students mi tin doin'- n*t ih uii
Sanford area are William biid''
and (Talente tlrniillnim fiurn Sun­

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fitiiil aI uvsU u n t i l tin' |iit ' mi * .
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ft .lt l t till’ It uVl'H 41I&gt;liI i *
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Alellliw lille
u e k ill
o ff
our
liei - Hint have lieeii so easel;- M M M M IIH M W M H W k H t M W
in ti in pohiinting our fru it s , anil
we k ill o ff n atu re 's predu to is
llia l have been lietpilig us hold
down u iii d e stiiic tlv e pest*, and
ic a le s a ml unlit.- and t ills am i
thnl in ,, inielii eked by n u tu ie ’s
m inute poliernien Unit had fo rille lly kept them In check.
T iie w iile i lin,t a fine fie ld o f I
cow prim. C uter p illa r* ut
A im v
win am nppenti'd am i m u ltip lie d ,
(.Weeping iicm -- tile fie ld tiki*'
S p o l l - n l f d II*
a fin e st fu e .Some leed bird*
fll-W in am t iii'i’ iiii
easting open
1h*. VVU| III*
.Muii' b id * ru n ic to
0»»’ f i l l - 1
\l *4*1III ( *ig im l tin-v
t 1! 11 ♦i tl* ■i f 111 U|IUf| tiie w o rm s.

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Teachers Club Has
Annual Picnic* Supper

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M kIM H IIH H It f

Tha Hemlnol* County Teacher*
Club and their husband* and
wives anjoyed a picnic suptisr
last week aa their last meeting
of the year at Bemtnola High
School.
During the huslnaaa meeting
the following officers were elect­
ed fur ths coming year. Presi­
dent, Mra. Edaon Dolt) vice-pre­
sident, Mrs. Jutts Thunsndert
and aecretary-treasursr, Mrs. Ms*
Fort.
The program for lh * evening
consisted of stunts by tha teach­
er* of the different schools in
the county. First plsee went lo
Lyman School for "Little Red
Riding Hood", Sanford Junior
High School won second piaco
With "Toe Short on On* End,”
uml Oviedo placed third with
"An Operation,”

Mol lit i ■ I i i Vu i lie u a - h d b lif,
:i l n | , It n it lik e Itu y u ii d ie t s
in J s t l i .t i n n u f iMtlurx,

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up

Hissth-taking guwa tu pink
ui blilii hatisle with white
val Isco trim.

i &gt; Also Royal, Rsmtiigton and
■" underwood Portables. I n
stock—ready for delivery or
Mchsnge between members.
lay-away. Terraa if desired. PlMd
The Mimosa Circle of the Gar­
Club will meat at tha Garden
Prices on Portabla Typewrit­ den
Carter at IOiOO A.M. for their
ers are the aama tha world regular m aaty^
over. Buy from • typewriter
dealer— He can givs you ser­ The Audubon Cli
Goreva at ItOO P.I
vice If needed.

2-83 *■&gt; 0 tt5
Hires 32 lo 4ti
Ksyon and nylun guwns
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munity Hall, Any
the study of birds
prerent.
The Geneva G

'cam* Trudy's now
Non-Cnwhablo Voile* and Hombarga. Floral
doalgoa and PoUtg Uoto u d Solid Color*—

Costume jewelry atwaye a
happy gift. Scatter pins,
ear rings, nscklacea and
hracaiets.

('■mil Gluvss whits and
juluis. Nylon
| .65 to J U0

From | M to I d 00

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WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 19

Saints
hies Gets Credited
With His S e c o n d
Victory O f Year;
Rose Gets 4 H i t s

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Tli* Sanfotd Gistil* fumbled
•od fought their way through elem
ye a r
Mu van inning* of baaeball fait night
'i •* Fraud* Fitld in St. Auguitine
Stfore finally tubdtiing a tlublxirn
Saint nine 12 to 8.
The local* survived five frrnri.
•In walk*, a few wild pitch**, and
bod tnkcues in lurking away the
three hour victory.
Going in to the eleventh frame
with the •core notched eight all,
the tint batter, Poelker, laid down
a drag hunt along the lint hair
line which he managed to beat out
•e«ily. Baileg tinged to center lend­
ing the runner In third. Thlr* whif­
fed. but Baron and Chaddetlon
got on via the minor route 'cor­
ing the two runner* ahead oi them.
Jgchinn grounded nut to the lint
baieman tending H«rnn arrn»*
with the third run, and Tom Roia
promptly got hi* fourth hit of the
conteit noting Chaddetlon from
B O L D YCU S y S
•eeond. Levy lofted a high fly
ending the frame.
Pitcher Thlea, who irlleved
•tarter Mrodnskl In the eighth,
held the Halnt* In the hottom of
the eleventh for hla aecontl win
of the year.
The, loser* got oft to a fait
•tart In the flrat two Innings hy
lushing arm** three taltiea on
TVt WAY P tC K TUMP O f f d * * * * * * * PfTtAJMS .
our hlta. Hanford, however, came
/fi TUB BXH IBlTiaV O A M K* # A P * t T iq O K A S
roaring hark In the third amt
xe i*n e x p * p t&amp; m ah b r**M
e r TAA &amp; ri* M m
fourth framra to go alitad of the
Snlnta hy two runa. Nine Giant*
em ibia »r a,»i r,*i«« I , «#&gt;»«♦
batted In the fourth collecting u
totii! of four hlta arid two walks
Mroilnakl'a s i n g l e highlighted
the Inning driving In Imth Neville
,
and Poelker.
The Hnint* tied up the game In
the fifth when then scored two
runa on on* hit, one error, ami
two walka. Naladlnn’a blngli In
thla frame drive arrow lw!h
Katrher and Rlgga who had
AHHOCIATHO I'RKHH
3AINBHVILI.K. May 10. - The
.Mmol the only way the crepe
.University of Florida Imsehall
i
strolled miller.
Tho Olanta aeiureaad oyer two teem plays IIm In.-.t It regular games draped l.lttlu Rock Traveler* ran
rune In the •everdh and. eighth this week-end with a single con­ h lit nut the unhappiness of the
tent with Hlctson'a, Ijnttcra nnd fir t month of tha 1060 season I*
a two game series with Hollins to win the .Southern Aaaorlatlon
College. The (intern meet Piet- pe uiant.
*nr Thursday afternoon, ami lartgle
After w h at‘ happened tu Little
wl.h tho Tar* Friday and Sntur- Keck Inst night nnd what might
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Florida G ato rs Travelers Dr o p
To Play Laat 3 20th Game In Row
Games This Week To Chattanooga

admission to the hall Jiaik . • thr
cut rata they balleved will draw
more fans*. . we think It will . •
pitch*. This* I* gnlng hack to
Ohio nest week to pick up hla
jilgh *rhoe| ah*ep»ktn.
Hanford

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A victory In all thrre games
for the Gator* would virtually
rinrh the Hint* hasehall title for
Courh Dave Fuller’s dlamnml
crew , Florida nmv lrn&lt;|* Rtuto
pla/'wlth anH-.’l rrrqrd.
, .
'•’he . (iiitm m wem leading the
Koiithensteiu C o n f e r e n c e rare
throughout most of the neason,
hut a split with Auburn and a two
gumr series loss lo Alabama
dropped I he Haurluos Into aernnd
pluce In the HKC's Western Divi­
sion.
There la little dmiht that Flor­
ida loin one of the strongest tenmu
In the Hmitli thla srason, and a
cltan sweep of their three re­
maining game* would put Coach
Dave Fullrr'a Saurian* in a strong
noiltlon for a bid to nlay In tha
NCAA playoffs this summer.
Alabama, one of the heaviest
hitting team* In the icctlon, nosed
the Gator* out 7-0, and 3-2. tn tha
two game lerlea, while thr Title
batsmen found other 8 EC foes
nure to their liking, swamnlng
Auburn 17-0, 17-1, and Missis-

Winner Of C o n t e n t
To Meet E i t h e r
DeLand Or Eustis
The Seminole hairhall Icam will
meel the Si. Augustine High *chmil
•quad Thursday al 3:00 P. M., *1
Municipal Ball park, annoumrd
Coarh Goo»e Ketllr*. The two
team* will he battling fur the right
lo play the winner of the DeLandEutli* game.
DeLand ha* been seeded team
No .1 hy a conference of F.m I
Florida high trhool roach* which
met in Sanford last Saturday.
If tha local* can survive Imtli
content they will be pitted agaitut
the winner* of the bottom division
in the playoff* that will he held
Saturday.

Two Groups Plan
Gala Ladies Nite
At Sanford Park
The Hanford Giants baseball
tram end Florida Fashions. Inc.
air Joining hamla to present one
of the moct ylnmorous hasrhsll
hi'lcs’ nltes rv rr held In thi
rKy. Finn i for this unlipic nffnlr
nr~ now under w.iv. according In
n 'I'Port received from John Krldor president of the Sanford Hall
('lull and Frank Slimue*. preal*
di -it of Florida Fn thloris.
Tho event, whlrh I* sihrdulol
to take nlnro during the work of
M»v 1b. will linve ns Its guests of
hmor. Mavor Andrew Carrawav,
on I Ed lli/g ln i, manager of the
S« mtli'do Countv Chamber of Com-

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V L O B ID A
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E a s t b o u r n e , E .ig U n d -iu iir
gained the second round of tho
European mne Davti Cup competition by defeating Englando,
three matches to two.
RACING.'
fcu.ww r and
w&gt;«BOSTON— Roalu (1228.60)
ccombined
Forever Thine ( f lt.lO)
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$3,661.40
dally dnu
... produce
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. -5t 40 dally
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li|e at Suffolk Downs, rotting n
reford for n Massarhusetta track.
NEW Y O R K — Jockey Doug
Dodsnr. was seriously Injured when
thrown hy Poppaea after the start
of the Fashion Htake* at Belmont
Park, won by Remove (49.60).
CAM DEN .
N.
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Galoot
($7.40) survived a blanket finish
to win the Laurel Springs purs*
*
-State
‘ Park.
rk.
•t— Garden
L O U IS V IL L E — Donke Sorenadc t$H&gt; easily captured the Pen­
sive nurse at Churchill Down*.
B O X IN G ;
P H IL A D E L P H IA — The Penneylvanla State Athletic Comml*»lon announced It will rreogmie

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at Ht. Augustins.
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(leach at Lessburg.

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lo|». which I* preentlv being riiu'lnnatt
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m illed, will tie dlilrihutcd lo nil r t ilc a a n ■ Ir;a i vNew
Y o r k a.
lul'ea attending the game
The I'lii.b u r a b
H '. Ilro n k tv ii 5
d'osses to lie modeled will be die- III,.t o n at 81. l^ iiil.. I'P'b. re in .
-, ectieituledl.
ployed In thr rntobig also.
A r­ II inly asmflsm.e
Today
ia .gcnit'iils h ic tmiiig made to l l r ' i .k ly n m i I'ln c lim naUll (elah t) —
llo .
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have a .-pe. a! f'i'hlons nsriatur
in .II or Grautt ( 1-0).
heidlilig the aiumuncipg for tbs no*i»n at r;tileaao—Pain (I-*&gt; v»
l.adr «0-01
progiain
N.IV Ymk el Ht. Lout. (nl*bl) —
i ' I m iis m e nl«n being made lo
Itenn-dv ll-li) v*. I.«el»r lt-1)
nr IJreclieen ( ! - l | .
di aw llrket leceint numbcri for I '(■
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I'lM atiu rah — llo I'l.’.r of Florid i Fnebloita ilrcfiiea.
leilM «g. 11 vm Phe.nea (I- ll.
L'liiiiplete plnni for tlil.i gala
A&gt;11:1111 * V LKAIJM^
nfiiiir will i,o ainioiilired very
IM .
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happen to them tonight, the odds
against winning a pennant arc
about 10,000 tu I.
Mttle Rock lost Its 20th game in
a lew Hat night. Chattanooga did
the trick 7-47 Tonight It’* Naahvl.le'a turn am! If the Vol* Micc«u I In doing' what Just about
every other (rum has done, Little
Roch will break tl|* Hmithern rec"fd. i .
Michigan Htale wan given Ita
, N*V»ri hcfoin hn* a team tost
Zl straight. Only one nthir team Hpartan nickname by Crnrge Aidm,ide alirh a' prolnnged feeble erlon, veteran iportn editor of

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the winner of the June 6 Ray RobineottRobert Vlllemaln fight ^a*
middlrwelght champion.
ERA L:
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IOWA C IT Y , la — Rollle WIN
llama was named hand basketball
coarh at the University of Iowa.

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(JA IN K H V IL LE . — Two incmhirn of the Univcraity of Floi&lt;»lii tennis tram are left handed
players. Ace racquet inan Jim
Windham and vastly Improved
Ward Wagner both awing from
the port side.

.SUMMER JOIIM
G A IN E S V IL LE ,—Five Unlvrrrity of Florida linsi'linll player*
Jiitvn i nilii.it oil they will piny
Niimiuer baselinll Ibis year. Pitrlicrn
Fred Montmleoea, Jack
GaJll*. lleriiuiu Wink, and nutfielders
Lowell
Bushing
and
the hometown l-anslng .Statu Gene. Core will pursue (lie na­
lilt AT' ’ EM A L L
tional pastime until school re­ • GA1NEHVILLK, — In regular
Journal.
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scheduled Rmitheaatern Conferwhose record of 20 ntralght dr
rnre matchen tills aeaton, tha
foati Little Rock has matched.
University
of Florida
tanula
P, would be a flnn touch for tha longest double on record when
tiant defeated six DEC foe* with­
L'.ltla nock to climb out of thla hi* blow sent tha ball agalnat a
out a defeat.
drawn out mlasty and at laait distant sign near the sepreboard.
make a good showing. Rut tha
dn.ng will Ire difficult In a season
when tha league has on* of It*

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Atlanta’* cllmh Into a flrat placa
tie with MohIU last night i was
u-condary news romparsd to Little
Ruck.
Atlanta defeated Mobile
t-H for It* third victory In a low
over tha Bears.
' plrmtnaham stood off New Dr••ant- bid for a tie for! third .ilpce
adth a 4-0 ahutout of the Pelicans.
Memphis Whipped Naefcville 4-9.
Jamas Tote trios to defend tha

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M iimI mI. C an tu . . . . Ift M I t O .O f
I'u fk o . Cubs
H ls ls r, P lilt lle s

Irc-l races.

Worth. Tea., and Mrs.

GUolt.’ of Baltimore, Md. — both
veteran*.{ of champlonehlp golf
warfare „— meet today In the
s 'j . ojbj
a4d round
-round of tHe
t w Women'*
Southern Golf Tournament.
fhle In the third match between
th« little Texan and the four-time
.Maryland State nnd Baltimore
champion.
EiiCh has won one match In their
Krovinu* meetings, both last rear.
If*. Ollek edged Mis* Rllev In the
IMP Women’s South Atlantic ama­
teur at Ormond Beach, Fla.. 2 and
t.
Thr srorn w*» exactly the
same when Mias Riley turned the
table* on Mrs. Ollek during the

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Tally PiratcB Club
WaycroHM iMint* f»-*J

oiengi'i,
Othrr winning scores
hr.ve been tb-0, 11-1, PM m.J .1.1-H.
Tht lone defeat also wn- h wild
nn*V 18-4 for Irngur Irailiug Al­
bany.
iim vilru• used 12 Innings' Imt
finally art Wavvrnia aside ft-L AlbniiV ilef"n)e,| Valdosta 10-4 atwl
Tluuirnsvllli' won from Moiiltrio

V IR G IN IA B R a C H , Va.. May 10
— (&lt;P) — Polly Riley, of Fort

T he M odern M other

Coach K ettle* said that he would
start the gamn with hi* are
righthander Charles Them ** on
I lie n viu n j. Thoinn* bss a record
this year of two w lm nnd &gt;"i&lt;'
lost «i
“ Ife Is nur caul In thn hole,"
Uoose said. "If we ran get by the
first game wc will tic nhlo to
breathe a little easier.”
The roach flguru- on giving
Thomas thu one day lest iiwil
pitchers require. ‘" If he lake* it,'
flrat game, we will get hy thi
t.econn one somehow," (loose det r s lf r * ) ) ', Hm s IIi
rlarod. ’That wnv I'fl be able to
I'hllniteli.liln V; •'lerelaml I
li ^
use him III the ill
(ihiyoffs."
B y A SHIM I A I K D P ltK H H
WimliliiKluli 3: lllilcuan 3
Umpires for the tourney will
'lin in g tli,' w in te r, lia s ilu ill fans New Vork 4. HI l.n iili 3.
tic Hchulblget nnd Willmam, A I in Tnllabii»i&gt;eti in effo rt told the lit,Mini, e, Detroit I
f la m s , T s d a r
toMinte umpire m ore llowcll,
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P I I ’. hI m ii gli I 'l r .i t r i , ow ner's of ilm I'- iro ll Ml floMli.n— llu trh ln tn n t i ­
Donough. and Rwailhout. Couch TullalinuHee P ira te s ;
l l vm tlobsnn (3-1).
HI. I*4ii i I m at New York—Wldmar
Kettles wn* chosen ns tournament
" E it h e r put a w in n in g team
in.m vs IteynolilM 41-13.
m a lin g e r
down here or t ;it ."
Clev-lsn.t at I'fillMitalpjil, Intact)
—
t*eniiin (3-11 v s. Hchants &lt;1-1...
Leashing nnd New .Smyrna
I lUshiHgli didn't "git" and they
o u l W a s h ln a ln n (n la h t ) - ’ wlili
Uli H din pul n winner in Tnllnhas'ce. C hKi'u s«
Beach open the ftirwurks
a u v a (0-31 v m . Nsgjr (1 -1 ).
gams at 10:00 A. M., ThurHduy
rile Jun io r fd ltln n of the P ira te s
(la s e lia ll’a It la *1*
at Munlrlpal Park.
l u . n i g h t won lignin and it was
l l r T h e A M si.rlaleil 1'iesa
DeLand nnd Daytona Heabieeie a p ro fita b le v le lo ry . The P ira te s
I . K 4 lll.S U n A TS M K B
I I A ll It I I Pet.
ere pro-touney favorites.
leaped iih rn il o f W averosc Into I ’ lnjrer and I'lu h
HNoml p la ii' in the G eo rg la-FIn rIlia longue w ith th e ir h-M v icto ry
«v.*r 'C o rd ell.
’tulluliiiiutei) lias won fiv e of
II- lit*t s is gam es, and of iho vieto ile s Inst n ig ht's wa&gt;, tlie* must

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OEEAN KHONT. I i.i'd-rnum hnnia
fo r ik)i&lt; (or &lt;1(1,5(111. luMirnin tine
to dM th u( tiw n rr
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went $8,500. It'a well ftirnielipii,
nirflly InrnlriJ
ALSO
8IHI FT Mi’ K/i N KHONT:
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P H O N E 148
W a a l A t , w ill ba a rre p fe p
a ,r e
Ib r talepku ae aa
• r n a d n ia r b a ia a It y a a r a a n a
la Meted la th e fe U p h a a a b e a k ,
l a - re lv r a ta r Mile aeenmneadalld a .b e a d t e r lle e r te e*p eeled
fa p a r p r u n p llr . l a a rd a r fa t
» l la re a d e r th e beet paaelbla
a a re lre , a ll W a a l Ada n a a t ka
Ik o a r a If lea a a tbe day k a ta re
a a k lle a lla a .

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HAVE MUNEV on fine w ,iir h a &lt;t.i
rllH’k i , pinrinv
f *11■■vs » Hum i
Hill,,. 17**0 S finfni.f \ v*»

runni
Hull ■*
fDIt.lir,
Ri‘g. 113.50 Shopworn Mr k
NOW
.
$85.1)11
12S p tH lIll S t'rv ic i'H
- -1 2
Ri'g. 173.1)5 8i&gt;fn Hrtl«. As.■orielCi.lufh M i W
$ IN Ik)
NEW FI.OflRH m irt,u e il In ror- i l/ .A ItK
U S E D '5-pe. Mu|)li&lt; Living
f.-i'llnp Old f| nnrh mndn iik .
Room Suite
fMU lift
fH'lv. I' lim bing, 1 1,'itnltig A VYttl.
Reg. HL’D.DS 3-jic. Mnitli' l.lv
Living Room Snllo Nu\V ftiH iMM Ing. I’.iilnUi' power plniii. !2
voKi* ovtu-rlenro In Sommole
Rog. f!l!*.t)5 Shopworn Til hie*
t’nniiiv. H . 51 11l**i, hi hi . l a k e
N o IT
llu .o it
Murv
lin g . $ 5 U5 T a h lo Lutiiii*
NOW
» :i in
l l m . l t ) 4 lit K
licit $7 on Floor Lump*
Ni i I i ' h and H r r v lr *
Now
$ Mr.
Fro-1m v imliiuil tpinliftFil Bur
M A TM F it o f S A N F O R D
Men.
•Ml.l-OII K 111 S t .
ITom n I '.’ 7
IIM.I. H A R D W A R E I I I
( I'lrel
I'hunr &lt;1
IV r hoth ln * r w he n you dort'l h rm g Idl ■
v o u r p m e c rlp tlo n e to I . A N E V ’ S
" ill v N I mi Mntnlng Ncntmrl i&gt;rI'lllllU ' |I13
l.imlo Evirilng ‘liar. Cull Ralph
Riyi
11(15 J.
SEVERAL thm nnm l vartle •&gt;/ %
I"iv pent. Tneied 33 percent Pol
V EN ET IA N
RLINDM mad, tn
n h.
D 'lK - r c il
in iSnnfniil
order. Semlimle Vriicllan Hllnd
1275 p er v n rd . TVvl Johnmn
Co.
821) W 3r.| HI.
I'hmie
Phono DeLaml " 4n H. ‘
. 'Lr,2-*[IlillS end ENI1H ", i
• •rug lin e , h tilid r ir c r, d u m p Irm -k,

nteillr w ith k ilrile iie lte 'i uiei
L'hnwpt liMth*; Ronin fm
|&lt;&gt;
, more rulutih flm vlnir w ill, olnown w n lrr tilunt —Only 111,50"
for It r»1l. $ 1,500 uinrlunRi' curt
He arrnrifrcti . . K N O IM ii! 8 A IH
FOR R EN T N EAR BEACH.
P la a a t a a l l l r aa In n a d t a t p t r
SEABREEZE — Four lieil-rnum
It pa a r r a t a e t a ta la r a a r ad.
Inure
now
to
Heptrnv.n- 151It,
H e e a a a a l ha aaapanalbla f a t
fo r f t 000. I’ b j in two pav
n u r a th a a a a a la r n t r a a t tneertla a .
manta. ALSO 3 bedroom hnti*«
for only M 50. now to Hentrm
ber 15th. In adnttr only, ronton I S n fr t v m
rp n re
h e a te r ,
n u lc li, f i l l d li l . h li- fl am i - la v
rent lo low.
M ight hbve one
n o $115.50, now
t 3(1 DO
In- lo * ,| n r |n li.
Contar-t H R .
child If clean peoptd and odreful I I!
L ittle Spare heater
• )h « te i|. Hlul •&lt;•»!« Id le* III" W,
of th ln jir.
U n S I5l.n&lt;1, now
$ !H).PI1
I '* w Y n r l: Ava., D e L a m l.
Ph.
See FR E D B. HOUOHTON
I H.C. LPtle Floor FurnIftti_ or 2B5-W.
403 Lenox Avenue
Phone 8355
me. Wne $234.00, now * 150.011 I.AW NM OW ERS Sharpened, hf*
Daytona Beach
Kelvlnator flo o r model
cycle, repaired. Lock A he
Six Home F reeier, wee
work. Prompt Servlre. If.
S
240.1)5
non$105
00
A rticle^ F o r Sale — ft
Shuman, 3 Hi E. 4th St
I—
FO R
KEN T
— I
tO-Ual M onitor Electric
.
RA
M EY'S t'phnieiarv Sli"H Furtll
T'-ate theater, v;a» $144.05,
itur* A Autntnnhlle. Rf-as uiihle
"C E N T U R V ’* M etal A w n in g ,
now
$ 00.0(1
price*. Free pickup A delivery.
W FLAKA AfATM ENTB, Romm U M B R E LLA S, Canoplde. N o th in ;
Market BJertrie Spare
Box 1441. Sanford.
tad Store*. 118 W. Flrat Rtredt.
down. 3 je e r* to pay. For free
Heater, Wa» $22.05, now- $ 12.50
Phon* 490-W.
eetlmatee, eall BOB-Tt.
T R A C TO R W ORK. Plii'it.. 107-3
Howard Space Heater A
fr.r free enllmatei. Jack RueFan. Wa« $11.95,
-------- now
$
* 12.50
K IT C H E N E T T E
Apartmenfek,
• mil.____ ____________________ __
_
3 Radiant Electric Heater*.
eompletel/ fur
By monnl • tv
a.BO h a v e opened lervUe etation. 70S
V’a*
$8.85
now
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o
w
.
.
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or year, ftofrlge
Slumber*
18.00
ang*
Urcd.Elactrlc! R
RtpF*
French Avenue. Your pelilin­
land Court on O
IjUthway.
*FHT. JOHNS E L E C T R IC CO.
age will I,a Appreciated. H. A.
F uU rR n
N iI sS h
H eE d
D g a re g e K p t. A iu lt e
Mi 'tiioll* fi_ F lr*t______I’hona 1110
only. Apply 1714, Pajk Atredfie.
TWO floor ehow cn,e*.
lioilvAUTUMOIlll'.Ktt1'—
wimj bed. T ru nk*.- Th, 28B-W. I.V
S ROOM Ftirnlehed Apartment.
Buy, Rail o», Trade
R o n Court. A pply 715 Oak‘Ava.
It i t T K ft Blue St. Auguetlna gra**.
wylhlng. Phone JOB-J.
ARMY T R U C K S
Iu*t right far planting.
$ 1.00
Pari* and E&lt;iulpmenl
FRON T Room, all convenience*. ^ O T e T T e - i i S ^ r a i i t
ju
t , rPhone
n o iiy 705-J.
lu n - j.
ilu.
Mllltarv Part* 8pn&lt; l*IDI»
Speed Floor Bander for nn t.
_ *W Holly Avenue.________ j _____
JOHNSON MOTORS
Everything to complete a flrat ’ L E N T Y T f S e co m l H a n d B r ic k ,
ROOM with twin bed*, with hath,
IGU N. Il.iynl
I nil 1102.
P|i . 3-HIIO
cUee Job,
Call or coma Intn
kitchen privilege*, home comAtahamn
ile c trlc atove. ' ____ _8(nl l|a
forte. Mr*. C,, W. tlook, f.ake SEN BA RIK Olau A Paint Co.
____ Phone 820
I',ecf fl mrtilb*. cood' ropdltioit, iiU Y lN O A IjX ttr 1Bef"ir fl,lint,
Ma m Phnn. i$$0 M.__________ I l l ' I j t W . *nd
li'.B.O'l
dug een mi In nave im.iu-v. InC O M F O R T A B LE
cotUge
al*o MEHCIIANDISE Eieiunge. ^We
xtallmenl Loan DepT.j tfni.ni III7,
buy, eetl, awap. I l l R. fat St.
apartment with garden*. Phnne
l l l ’U t H W A N I K D — 5
H— A1IT
Phone 2k(I,
Sanfonl Alluntlc
Rhone I B 2 L ______ __ _________________
Mil* B urton at Sdnfenl 0108.

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37 FO R I) Si-dun, &lt;245.00, 38 Ford
11jW*&gt; 8 - with Noma Made
furniture, . I
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unit rcaeonabt*. Cach. Wrlta
j*"**Tires — $105. '38 Chev, — Jitf,.
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at nnca, giving ngn and agnarlence*. , RawMghe, Dept. FAD
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Anti-Strike

lixmriaaee * r u m page o a .l

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Bill

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Rmittee proposed a similar *a«« lu givat nul.ibm o f dtisent.'
to# and one of its subeummitAlso, he said, It would I taro this
®t ,und*r Henalor McFarland timidly "alumai brlpleta under at*
-Aris.J luul conducted public lark of a foreign enemy.”
'ffk fln g s on gambling with some
big-Ume figures from the pemhling world questioned
Before naming the five Hem.tor*
today, Vic# President Barkley said
,Jj* "no time has the President or
. to* Vice President d im m ed either
tM resolution" or Seim tom to he
•named.
■ Ha added that he was making
this statement "In order tlmi them
M no ailsunderstsiidiiiK*."
Republican lauduri* weie iepi.it
ed to have asked liai Kiev to name
Benator Ferguson ( It M ich i to
One of the GUP post* on lbs in­
vestigating committee.
Ferguson said todnv the nu
tlon'e racketeers aie investing big
Sidney III legitimate hi.sinews to
become Aniei leu's "new rich,’

Ih&lt; Units said thi&gt; strike, railed
liy the Brotherhood of Lncnmotlva
Firemen and Kngliimun, would
‘’Ineylliildy atop" operation of
southern's service in 13 atatea and
result In the laying off of about
36.000 of the lima employe*.
An official of the New York
Central Railroad told tha com­
mittee Monday that hfe firm
would have to furlough ho,000
worker! if the ■Hike developed.
The committee Is considering a
measure liy S e n a t o r Donnell (HMuj which lulls for compulsory
uiIntuition «» a lust resort In rail
d.-pules. S m le s and iockoute
would he Illegal.
1 lie southern railway yesterday
issued mi emhaltfn Oil movetaellt
1,1 nil fieight and |&gt;as*ij||ger traflie which eoiltit nut raach Its (tea*
ilnuliou or clear the system'll line*
la ton* llie strike deadline.
The walkout wiis called against
the four lines because of their re­
fusal to add an estra fireman to
diesel loeuuiotlves. The uuioiia
him.
But rocks ut every description contend Kuril ii man Is needed fol
atlll collie (u tils ufr.ee lien- a&gt;. hi. -a irly [ the itiilroads—aupporlefl
l,y government fuel finding hoards
reputation ns n ct.llrctur spicadsOnly yeutenisy n womun ...
•deny It.
r . A. Miller, vlee prraUUnt and
Wanhli.Klui. ■lute wrote unit off
v, nciul ronnsel of the American
•red l.lrn u "peli ified" snake.
" If I lake it I'll turn- ii M-iti t„ Hiiori l.in e Itn ilio ud A ssociation
FJoiidu," lie i hpI. "Hut I really
don't believe she has u 'peltif.cl
snake."

Puterwin Retire*

Worker Trapped

Statu Furmuru Market
s a N v u R ir s m n f a iim
Ma M K it T
iiK r u n - r a o . is *

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The rollowlas price* .W'fted by
the Hesters up The Hunf.rd Hint
Farmers Market fpr produce eoul
to True her* and Oealeis up lo
4 I', it , M»y I, 1* 60.
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low, the doctor said.
A few minutes before Atteo had
cried, "I can't feel any morel
Where’s my belt 7
Where’* iny
hell 7"
At M A.M, l EOT) a Homan
rrtllioli.' priest -p.jnklrd hn|v
water Into the well which Atteo
had been digit mu In a Brooklyn

gnrnge.

Iti'Kt-ur wol l.er s had dug H see
imdnrv shaft down to hi* level
mid knocked mil the dirt wall be­
tween llie two -bafts to about
&lt;.pl.t t.'el above Ids head.
Allen's e.iinelv wife, Marla. HI!,
collapsed a bunt 6 A.M. after an
all nlgi.l vigil i. i tile mouth of the
shaft.
Hut l&gt;v T A M . she wax
buck at Die »hnlt itiiutth, bvr tearstained fare taut, her lip* moving
nmi.dlesfly.
Neurby a son hv a first wife
.lohu, "0, out with Ids fuee cradled
in Ids aril.- III despair.
Allan, fa lla l i.f six children,
mlferejl hiiriie % the hands and
•fuee when it IlgltUut’ cigarette
passed down In him exploded from
the effect* of oxygen piped Into
tin1 fetid well hollnm.

-

also was railed to testify today
helote the comiulltee.
Uurglng support of the antiwas "seeking to compel the railstrike measure, Miller said In a
prepared statement that the union
roads to yield to their demands
for a useless second fireman x x
In the face of the fact that two
separate and distinct emergency
hoard* appointed by the President
have thoroughly Investigated the
subject nod decided that there Is
no merit to the demand* of the

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White And Negro
the fall term in 1951.
Ten southern states do not
hove facilities for givlnf gradu­
ate count in social work to
whits or Nsgro students. Under
the propose I, their students would
go to qualified schoota in other
southern states.
The states are Alabama, Ar­
kansas, Ueoigla, Florida, Louisl*
ana, Tennessee and Virginia.
Present plana call for nine In­
stitutions to accept
students
/rum these 10 state*.
The schools are Atlanta Uni­
versity (Negroes), Florida Stato
University, the Univenily
uf
Louisville, Louisiana State .Uni­
versity, the Nashville Bchool of
Social Work, the University of
Oklahoma, the University
of
South Caroling, Tulane University
end William and Mary College*.
They are to accept a total of
96 white and ?fi Negro studeMa.
William J, McUlothlln, associate
director of the Compact's board
of control, sold this would aot
supply the demand for graduatetJi* l,‘,d * 0 e * ■ j workers, hut
through regional financing tha

"If a union can call a paralys­
ing strike under such rtreumItsncer as these," Miller said,
"then not only has the Railway
Labor Art failed, hut the nation
ha* failed."
Meanwhile, government nffirinl* expressed doubts that Presi­
dent Truman will Invoke a 1917
law permitting government *41sure and operation of any railroad
in wartime.
Although the nation still is
technically at war and the law
could he Invoked, these officials
caul a court might not lie "too
Impressed" with the emergency
nature of the firemens strike.
It was pointed out that the
strlka Is only a partial one aa
far as the entire rail system of
Hist rensou, they said, essential
rhipmonts cun he moved on other
For each student sent to «n
lines, even though this would he
inconvenient. Home freight could out-of-state school, the student's
hr shifted to trticke,
home ststs would psy 9760. The

s r i a a r * - •“*

K. Housholder
r c n r iu il

M e

Fane

oaer

with Itt.ooti tieda and only 4,000
patients.
A number ■of ' nomination* of
Lion officials ware made lor tho
• ledInn m at week, in addition
In those previously announced.
Pin* for perfect attendance were
awarded l.v Hecratary Jack Mor­
rison to King Lion Cliff Abies,
Rod Adams, Joe Barnes, J- H BIsl*e, Marcel Faille, Cecil Carlton,
J. Morrison. Clyde Ramsey, Harry
Robson, J. N. Robson, J r y »h»
Ivey, W. O. Livingston, Hanry
Witte and uhn Melsch.

student would have to pay his
tuition.
Out - of - state
tuition
charges would be waived for n glonal plan sudsnts.

.

MacArthur Chief

Commander Auks
Unified Opposition
MIAMI BEA CH , May 10. - OP)
— Veteran* of Foreign Wars D#*
artment Commander Robert K.
Pallia today called for unified
opposition to the proposed world
government referendum which will
be on the November veneral elec­
tion ballot.
Wallis declared that “all veter­
ans and patriotic organisation!"
should Join In the battle against
the proposal.
Ail units In Florida have been
written with the suggestion that a
statewide conference be held in
Orlando In June to "draft united
action to educate our voters prop­
erly."

S

Both the V FW and American
Legion oppose the referendum.

can turn back any Rad' thrust.
Their enthusiasm la not shared
here.

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Eatebltahod 190S

U.S. Plans To Send
ImmediateSupport
* To Southeast Asia
Military And Econom­
ic Aid Will Go To
Indonesia. B 11 r rn a,
Malaya, IndoChina
m WASHINGTON. May 11— f/T,
Undersecretary of State W#bh
laid today the United Slater plans
immediate military and economic
aid to routheaii Aria.
Webb told* a new* conference:
I. The Department "planr to
implement at nnce" a rer.ommrnda
lion bv a ipeclal survey minion
that about $60,000,000 be uted im
.economic help |t&gt; ihe area Thu
minion was headed by Allen Gillfin, publisher of the Monterey.
Calif . Peninsula Herald.
i
Ihe military iieedi of the
area will he met by drawing on
President
Trumans "eroergrrity
fund of $79,000,000 appiuved by
congress for the grneial area of
China.
| | Hebb Hid not go Into details of
distribution of aid. In Fails laid
Monday, Recielaiv Achpaoii uid
American erminmlr and military
help would be sent Immediately to
French IndoChina. Tim French
have been carrying on a shooting
war there against the forces of
Communist-trained Ho Chi Mlnh
for four years.
Hut In speaking of American
aid to southeast Asia. Webb said
Jlrlfftn ’s reconiniendsllons
fur
fwonomlc help "are modest." He
amid:
“The Department I* woiklng
Jointly with ECA to Implement
iha economic and technical nasi*tance recommendation* for Indo
China as well ns the other states
of aoutheast Asia and anticipate*
(t-oallaaea oa Pea* r u n

Am y And
His Bureaucrats
JACKSON, Mis*,. Mar II —'/F&gt;
— That Htatrs* Right#™ conalder
President Truman nnd. Iilit ed'd’or*
the grratmt thrent to Ihele thenrlea of government was shoo n
by every speaker on the conven­
tion program hold here today
Keynote Speaker Pernr. collided
Ills Truman program attack with
a biting criticism of some southern
officials.
"We’v* been electing tnlneles*
politicians" h# ohsarvad. "Otherwlia th* Washington hureaiicrst*
would be singing a dlffarant tun*."
Para* rapped th* United Na­
tions genocide convention, later
officially opposed by th* meet­
ing, and devoted ■malor portion of
hit talk to charges of Communism
tond Socialism In fadaral offices.
Echos* cam# from Edgar Wavbright, Sr., of Jacksonville, and
South Carolina State Sen. Georg#
i Warren.
AT aummar stumping tour of
Taras was plcdgad by Bob Sllmn.
Baylor University student States'
Right* leaders hop* to rally voting
southern voter* around the Sllmn
organisation.
Gov. J. Btrom Thurmond of
South Carolina and Gov. Fielding
ML. Wright of tylaalaalppl were In
jUi# spotlight most of yesterday.
rhay wero States Rights run,nlng mates In IB49. .Thurmond
Haw 1,800 miles to appear, on 'he
program for 16 minute*. Wright
presided over the half-filled 8.600
capacity auditorium,
i An all-in one resolution set out
, th* organisation's future course.
It da
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Tha Seminole Cmtnty campaign
,•&lt; tha American Cancer Bodetv
twill conclude It* Annual drive
{here next Saturday w fli a tag
on First Stroat conductor! to
.Fan Club of the “ 1
High
la bool, Mri. A. B.
r*n&lt;
tentative of tho
which
sponsoring tto.
"This I* our last
Jour 11,900 quote
. skill conildarabl
‘Paterson said.
]not yad been e
snot contributed to
'charity la asked
lib * American
I f . O Rag 10,
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~ S A N F O R l T f L ^ T S T T H U R S D A Y M A Y 11, 1950

Roaring: Blaze Razes Third of Canadian City

Jesuit Priest
Takes Case To
Manila Court

189

Employment Falls In
Key Industries As
R.R. Strike Continues
B r n a t lr a s t d

MANILA, May II

No.

A sso c ia te d P r e s s L e a s e d W ire

'r r i'.p fi

Vatican Charger
Soviet Official
With Plotting

Rev. Hogan Picketed
With Strileinc Air­
lines E m p l o y e e s
(/pi - A
l**Ult urieif under government lire
im jnming Philippine eitlmc pic­
ket) prepared today In Im I bis
■
m * "in llie hitter end "
the priest, ibe Rev. Waller HnItirnietly of Philadelphia
fMcIrnrr
Avenue,
F.atl
Lens
down*) was Lulled «n "umleiir"nlr alien
nnd a "mere agrlalor" v*il#rday bv Secretary nf Labui Pnmillvn l.ovtna.
Hie churchman said lie mined
four d lim rilrd .nrltne emplnycs in
'hv picket line ,il M an ila \ interneMo im I iiiipoti became be agreed
with them then (I i i i i i i i m I was un
fust

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Settlem&lt;*Mt Appear
Dim. i"UitptR Gov­
ernment
Mediator
riiti.uurtphit . Mu it _

V D ir p c f u t

id ’ i — I h e P e n n s , I r a n t s R a t irn a d a n n n iu n e d In d s s H Is T u rh iitg ltiiig
- .i.U n ii n f l u
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C l a i m s

V ishinsh v H r I p c tJ
Tn Snvmh Church

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VATICAN CHY." Msv II ■(/!’)
lii* Vatican tadiu &lt;haired today
that Soviet I ineinii Mmnl-I All*
rbei Y Vulnuikv (ilotterl with
T ’l- U r ,
C/e, tiuilmak t nrnmiinist Iradei',
fitly to­
to bring abuiit llie rmuplrl# drrn • ntbir iniliui lion nl the Rnnian I, alboln.
I ib* effect*
"
j 01,1* fro ,m b u ll',l1V” ,n ,h * r* n ,* r of R lnio uskl. Q u a . Canada, sfter w ind-fanned Hsm*s cont bull b in Lrediiulitvakia.
&gt;ni&gt;lne (na­
aiimed a third of tha town, k illin g at least 12 persons and leaving 1,300 homeless In canter Is the Homsn
llie binuli ail rani tb.il Morrow
il iv n e r n s
C ath o lic Cathedra) and SI Jc«*ph » Hospital Sem in ary The (tre started in a lum b er yard and spread
still Is tli# ilti'li'/ |tu«ei tiebmil llie
q u ic k ly , lasting for alsteen hours T h * damage w»» estimated at more than Sisooonnq
(In te rn a tio n a l!
mu' e» under
OUFFORD. ' BgASl.l
I’l.iyur trmiiif t lampaign ag.iuul
1'»-‘«|ierts for
( hfflll, *
lira-ties h -I
llir ■bunb.
n. •« d i gov1
Viibnitky. tb, bnad:cast laid. | U’dr
I &lt;iH.ln*
wai amvug Soviet lumlionaiiM
,
• m '!/•«(who attended a tenet inerting in | nf
diliJ tlms*
The airline rimmed the men
K tilih id tn pint agiiutl llie diilicb
i
i...
.nil
t ' T | i v ..,* | l
'4, ' * V
f r u u M f l.
weir d, (charged tor participating in
llie tnnadi ail did not nv when to ld K lu u o o i IHA (if ♦lit* M ult - lb
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COS
l
ill illegel tlrkr two veers ego.
•bit nieeling wai tupposed to have I n 1 e q u u * 1 ,*f l b * M ill c • 'it 1
»»&gt;.» 1*
t' - *t--I-b*nl ^j|-p|
TALLAA5SFL. May 11 — (/P)
I Tom Watum complained to­
Reverend Hog,in rhergei they wet#
K i n . 1 . ,, v j | , P
rtttf •* Ifl
f le d
p u h lF
", trill ed 4,460
day a voting machine which gave Jerry 1 ollini a diil’utfd IDO vniu in been held, bin Vnbuiikv wai in i l i a
11. •* ., rt»L llic h lilf* i »h»% rn - |
diitniised lor union leaderihip
K
irlsbad
in
Januaiv.
I!J49,
nst»n
the dote Furl Dutiict i ungirmanal rir* v,a* in rili'oHy ol a t'oltlir*
m d ir iu t lo i, ■.(f “ II I&gt;11tl 11 n v c o n m t |
The priest veld he might h# 1e,iblv in merut bit health at that lu g a i’ t l v lt i e - •n M**» *t:»f
*r* r.e-1
vines &gt;
■c - iperstputted for li|s eetluii luit 'bet til, Rod-Haired C o r p s e lupporter lur ilitee dayi before rechei k
place wnnlil h* liken hy another
S o m r mines stlire Supreme Cuuii will hear Warnin'* arguments at 2:30 PM tpa
Discovered
A
I
o
n
m lisi wlm would luntlmi# til*
llie plot, tatd llie In isdi-astei
■|« o p e r a t in g
bv
fight. He *nhl he Is th* bred of e
.Side Of Highway today.He tiled a "ruggestinn for majdaium in which be asked tha muit nm d#' ships &lt; -iniiinl e in vailed
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church eptmaured Institute of so­
______________ ________
"r'stbnll,- Ai Ili'ii" ......... "lib'll
to requlrr *b* tlarasuta t'outity
cial nrdcr In the Philippines. The
i i n I. , p i c i " i l lu u t l - i l
b e r k h u y S p r i n g s , w . v «„
ttq. eahditlat# 'I., tho first nr I i "»
'’'" “ “f
canvaaaliiB bu»rd to (how why
organisation, he said, seeks to
by it
\bnc r.ltn iiU tani ill western
promote n decent standard of liv- May 11—H/Pj— People came Imm jhnuld not t&gt;« rumpeltrd to dedrict
or
Gnllin*
In
the
eecund
prlman
I'eiinsyb
ama'i ’»"&gt;.OfMl miners may
100
vrilrh
from
rn
liln
s
'
preaenl
ing through aoclat Justice.
three states today to look at the
Wet inn asked tb# rnurt An in­
be idle nrxt week if 'be slnke con*
Reverend Hogan said the aver­ body til a rad-haired woman who total of -JH.IKU voten.
Tli*
radio
spenkci
said
thl*
vent the State Oanvaaslna Hoaul
age dally wage of unskilled F ili­
luiiie,
Collins trad* W uiun for the. fturn spprovii g eleclibn returns group waa formed to croat# a
pino laborers la 18.46 n da/, was rtr*r.qlod «R|f left nude slung rttnpff pu..ltina «tii lb* raf* fi
schism within the churrh In
■\t •'levrland, &lt;* 1 'Yo'geta,
um
Riraenli*
Uountv
until
"fura roadteto'Jnrt 1 nog* nl them rapm eriUttve •' frosw' tto F lr jt
f ille d labor gala I'l.gn.
er actlnn d, fhla rnurt." The can­ C*erhoslax*kl.a pud haat*n Ha da- SpCfiltci Siiy; t'.P A.'k seiicml m y ii t n of th* New York
Under aneb coMRWnel he-said, knaw’ h ^ ' V
,
Congressional DUtrir t by only B* vassing board ls aebeduled tn ruaet rtrucrtlwi
H;ivr Rrr.perfi'iiliil CeUtial’s fV*st ntvlstim
labor "naturally" la drawn toward
The bfnadcaat gave this jiicfur*
r c s siis iiiS «!«&gt;•■« r i m
Police tufned to the FRf in votes, Clmslrr It. McMullen wnCo mm unlam.
nf (hr continuing di'v# In Hi*
if v, 11i(j11 K 1 It i t
Ake i tho situation critical hare," Wetliinglon in ih* hope (hit ling
rommiinl.it-ruled eouniry
the priest said "Is that th# work­
Reports from Slovakia -av Mu'
.1 ,
(.nl,.
er still lives In a shark, eels an eipnnt* might help solve thr my»"the malorlty of monks sod inais
Inadequate diet and is not ore- leiy rudcleiily ITuutl on thir noith*
hic Inkrn away from monaiteile*
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irntlun nimiusteries, «•"(' Ml,'v
Meanwhile In Talpul. National­ sult.
| „re siihmlMrd to pressur
•&gt;.. .1
IV II,
ist warplanes claimed to have In­
Ill* body u( the woman, aluuil
,1,Moduli Ih" Roman r «H'"'1
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flicted many casualties on Chinas#
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ARO,\UI» TRUMAN TRAIN. llgion " Thr molikft, Hie . &lt;
T A L L a H A S R FK . Miiv It, t/pi
Communist troops on Taohua la- J3 years old, was found yeiterday
,1-V -‘f t t.llU-3, 'll'in
.
hv. «ie often driven fimo Hmii
President Tru
by a muiliTooin hunter. Doctors —ffovernor Warren *xiierta I he Msy It -- ‘n
Iniul In a raid on barracks.
l( '.,M llllt l* 4 HI* *’ M » I l - * l
r, Im nf lb- I'luti'l, Imlltni- ,&gt;l i
insu
s
icnngi.e;.-iunsl
'ititiunpi't1061
leqlslatiu#
to
require
it
llrl
The Island Is s#vtti ndles south ♦aid ihe had been dead three or
Dubllr \i ’
I ml. inner, in ,
er drivers' lleense evamlnationi uf lilt. Nut June! l.sltur Relstlnnof Chushon Island, main National­
" — (Th
rrn sM a a ** Oa N g t P t f * l
and uiutor valilrt* Inspectlona
Rosrd reo^gsnlisttun nisi' "if* I. V. Knapp JMpndfl ■lei,I ni - s nf nl(t •,,(! grnlil lie ' I
ist blockade bass of th* China
•i.'lav urged
more
enneetued
with
i"i!1t1e.
line
II*
told
a
ela»s
of
nubile
td
I i e f f l t i m a t P '" Ito 'rtlo rs ‘'evunrile H'sli ,
coast.
,
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armed
&gt;1 &gt;n l id* flGen. Shlh Chueh, defense chief MrR. (ieorg'eiUBalmeH inlnialratlow atudenta -*t Flnrirtn •vltb lb* merit* of Hie propt'‘.s1 ’
K.iroigr. Aid
ii
intrncbiceil
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UnlversHi
be
ballev**
nu’&gt;
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Pr**ldent
si conference# with tha National­ Dies In Evansion, III.
' ■ strength.
Secrjtarv
r A I.i.A H A iS E E , Mav 11
lie oplnt in wll fqrre th* I* k is 1« Barklev msde p’llillr sbo.srd hlGeorge William*
ist high command on tha expected
i« hand H in* ’mpdrtant
(f
there’s
hors#
meat
.........
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ttv*
aetton.
Warren
spoke
In
one
-perlal
Irstn
la&gt;r
nlgli*.
lb*
!’
r*-l
Red Invasion attempt against the
(n r -.ndun "
Mr He.silei
••••g, iliilvterl 1 I
Mrs. Georg* D. Balmes. 78, nf * series of leeturaa given pul It' ■lent sslil Hi* liosrd should uol It, Florida it Isn’t com-ug from
176 square mil# laland.
• &gt;e.| lard made h&gt;* anneal
Hradev Odium
I „&gt; inisn. s»,d [
9
former r*«Tdant of aouth San­ administration student* hy stai" ontlnu* tn operate a» i "'—n it.ste'nspa-1*(f pistil*. Slit- '
tihlh mad* It clear lh»*l n# ■*' y.nn
*■ C fvrlrm an Conford at Mecca Hammock for 88 nf Metals.
''aad*d (rest'" ivlih «n ltidep*nd*nl .•rhiarlan J. V. Knapp iat‘1 led#''
in m is s s * o« r u s rival
11! t -vi .f (),■ denat# Foryears, died yesterday morning
He added h* wished bn had ganainl counsel.
It* Issnad thl* .........................,#e, nn Ina appmulmenl In it,#Ir■T,(|.&gt;i,s f'nuim lttu# and to
In Ht. Francis Hospital at E v ­ Hnir tn travel the state "avail*#
In hi* reurgsnirstion rilsu tie pnrli from Tamp* thal f*it*rnl ill
■i n , . .
K »,« i D - W V a r
o f th e
C o a stg u a rd
Says 4
pirsuleiiry
nf
lb,1
tie
liimnr
anston, III.
. . .
...
llilnp" for the cause of public fore tb# Kerist# for d#h«t* tmls” Miectur* had salted iimrc Hu"
... i .,-ign A ffair, CommitSince
December,
Mr,
end
Mrs.
l.bim
bu
of
ClMMUI-ii
r.
Mr
fVIb.stti
safety. A rrusade against high Mr. Truman propoi** His' n"i li 3,000 pound* of horsemeal heing
P e o p le A r e M i s s i n g
Salmas had bean living In Evun- wav nrrldents ives on# of his me- of the sulhoflty given tb* g#nersi sold fur human contumpGun
wai likewise cnmm-mled by W. H.
-sou ti In London for a
iton with a MO, J. Darw n lor aleetlon campaign planks
"In falrnast to alau«liter --i"!'
-ounsel under tb* Tsft-llartlev
'f high policy discussions
Slemp-r .slid ■
&gt;si itsing
ST. PETERSBU R G , May 11 — Balmss, who hod gop# to llv# In
In answer to student question Aut to lultlat* Isliut relsl Ion* hshintnl* oparattne unil*t
R, Irish
Foreign
'llnlster
_ four parson* ware reported that city, the former horn* of
ovation
by
the
t.»iui,n*
ii'im llssnt Oa r s s i riv al
"StSS l&gt;* transferred to llw* fiv* -upervlslnp of mast tnip”cMn'» *, 1,1 F r sneh Foreign Minismissing tonight from th* 12-font the family before coming to San­
authorised hv law I am imm-IM
A big grin on In* I sec. Mt 0*1uiamher
hoard.
Robert
N
D*nhstn.
I.
unto
outboard motorboat Shlrlay W„ In ford.
,
(ianaral fVutnsal. oft*n in* b#»n lo state that from th* r-uur*. rsrn re|ilied, "I * ml t" lliaitk von
ui*nsg# e*me s* Scnatnthe Gulf, by Lieut. John Webber
Mr* Salmas la th* former Rotary Club Holds
r*cf&gt;ivnl theta Is no record &lt;&gt;f ni"
at odds with Ihe hoard
.&gt; lf",v e s iv*t e liv in g *0
of the Coastguard station hare,
Mary Elisabeth Hauncs. Funeral
A
mi
uiit
Coni
Rons!
hur«o meal having h#*u recclvml Mill and I v^aitl in dunk ynn 1*1
Senator
Taft
fR-Ohi»l
leadlnv
•bell differences over th#
Lieut. Webber aajd to waa stak­ services will to bald tomorrow
slnrnd, processed or dUlrihuted hv lows. You Mwai'iiii* tinted li.iin lonugi. Aid nirasuro which Inth#
opposillon
.ptodl-ls
Hililll
ing information on tha ownership ■t the Catholic Church at Evan
■t ip t lit iig il t in I't it io P h i l
A corn roast and iteak bar­ ivlll be dead, piisslhlv hv nlulilfall anv slauBlitarar aslahllshmcnt lu OIK rue and I widi In give you a
and occupants of tha boat, found atom
___________________
becue was enjoyed last night by H* won an inillnl victory yester Flurliln al which atatv »u|i#tvUimi large ( M i l of die , redil for giving
abandoned adrift off flt. Marks
&lt; r,in Iln u r It Cln P a g * P l t r l
in inalntalned."
membara of the Sanford Rotary
S H E R IFF ACCUSED
MrKihbin Returns
light In the northeast Gulf.
Knapp said there are (turn 76 me a good *tati
TAMPA, May U —{/Pl—Bherlff Club under tha dlractlnn nf
Lieut. Webber said th* boat was
r'erilfiei)
pni.li,
a,....uii'aola
nc
to
100
slaughter
houses
In
Hi#
President Georg# Touhy end Joe “Mike” Dixon
From Manager Meet
spotted by Joe Wilson
„
&lt; w te h a a - Hugh Culhraatn w*a occuaad In
•tale which do not have clllmi tnpy n key pualtinli In (tie healthy
sw, fisherman.
H* towed th* roiirt today of oaMpIrlng with president-elect Orville Touchtnn
EscapeH
InHtitute
development
nf
piivalr
enterprise,
slat#
nr
federal
Inspection
* itv Manager Clifford McKIbboat to tha Roberta flab house at mrmhera of an alleged gambling at the W. A. Lafflar camp on
Mr Rea ale y iolil llie K iv r iiih I i *
syndicate "to frama a falsa Itanana Lake.
bu, irtutned lull night from
St Mgrku,
*
Wit|,
this
jinaillun
(Im
pul.llc
RIG
T
H
R
E
E
Arrangements war* made hy
The escape of Jos "Mike" Dll*v,Hr where h* attended tha
i,leut. Webber quoted Wilson ga enarga" against d e f e n d a n t s the club service committee un­
mini log profession has assumed (&gt;,ii rn-■
LONDON. May I I - H I V The
lav extension course for
saying tto boat held fishing gear charged with plotting to kill the der th chairmanship of O. W on, 18 year old youth who had Rig Three foreign ministers. *nd- a reiponalhlllly, d, inandliig of •* tin.,
for four parsons and b towal mark, sheriff. Attorney John R. Park- Spencer and composed of Earls )&gt;**n sentenced to 10 years at lug th# first day of h tmrieiitous „ constant vigil nice fur tfirs bust . Itv inanageii, al th# Univeralty
Ralford
Penitentiary
Nov.
8
(1
for
Florida snd where he win elect­
ed "Griffin Gb „ Rotary Club." hill made tto ctorc* In a written Turner,
Tom
Brown,
Jams* tha shooting of his uncle Car­ conference, expressed te r m in a ­ oi qualifications. I cell'd compet­ of
Later b thermna bottle was picked motion asking for continuance of Holtsclaw and Tom Jonn.
ence and application through prec- ed ,e relaiy-tressiirer of tha Flor­
tion today tu work for world..............
rol
English,
was
reported
to
Ihe
fitat* City Managers Associa­
up a half mllaa north of tha Bblr- a trial of on* of flee defendant*
Among those enjoying the oc­ Htat* Highway Patrol yesterday peace and to hulld western He- tic# nf high el Ideal itarniuidi III ida
tion
accused of Iha plot.
lay W.
ii:.,Mflues.! n* l'*a* M&gt;ei^
casion were Dr. A. w , Epps, Si., by authorities at the Correc­ fences strong enough to Insure it'Hie meeting resulted In an *aGeorge Stine, G. W. Hpancer, tional Institute at Chattahoocht*
.•l,,,iig# of Fleas between city manRoy Hollar, Dr. Charles L. Pnrk, where Dixon waa confined.
H " i « oil liow to handiu municlitat
Elton Moughlon. H. B. Pope,
Sanford pollco have been noti­
jit iblems, said Mr. McKIbbln,
Sam Martina, Waltar Haynes, fied of the escape through the
H* was Interestad. he said, in a
Charlss Redding, Jack Ratlgan, Highway Patrol headquarters at
talk by Giles Patterson. Jackson­
Rill Kirk, Dr. Orville Barks,
ville bond attorney, to th* effect
John Payne, Georg* A. Speer
Tke shotgun shooting of Enthat fill** might be able to b#
Georg* touhy, Lea Laahar, Dr. gltih took place on Oct. 3 on
pledge special incomes toward
t l — &lt;/F) — Most of ih* 23,000 parsons Charlss Persona, LaaU* S h i. needed ground near a fishing
WINNIPEG, M an..
Buffalo, N. Y ., May 11 - f / P ) T h e U. S. Secret Service claitnrrl bond issues.
left
nitoto flood watara war* crosvding today pard, Holland Doan, H. H. Cola- shook on tbs north ahors of today it Tud broken up a million-dnllsr counletletling ivndicata that
Mr Giles pointed out that the
man, W. A. Lafflar, Gordon Lake Jessup. After a Grand Jury
iato itrickan
A victim of the rampaging Rad River,
Supreme Court la getting rnora lib­
Brlaaon, Randall Chase, John had Indicted th* youth with a allegedly oparalad in 28 states and in Canada.
m kton* (or harried oftWala in tto prairie Pop#, Boh Newman, Dr. B, W.
Tto««t _ T
A printing pran and plate* were seized yesterday in a raid on a eral In approving validation
of fhrat degree murder,
bonds, and is mors cognliant
itad for tha evacuation of the city a Ruprecht, Fletcher Boll*.
rity. They to w al
lei house in suburban Depnw. Two men were anested.
thaTrtal Jury’
Juw returned a vardlct
requests made bv cities
Jacotoon, Phil Wostgaga, Dr. A of aMlialaiichtar
and Judge M
T. angh1
200,000 « M * e and
U. E. Bautham. chief of the Secret Service, said in Washington it lih additional special service*, aatd
W.
Epps,
Jr.,
B.
L.
Nrklna,
Br.,
itth
pronounced
sentence.
B.
Smith
l
mdaa tooth of bar* lUDad a Canadian
A track
waa probably tn# most impotlant crackdosvn against munterfeitinq in Mr. McKIbbln.
_____________
R. L . Parkins, Jr„ Tom Brown,
National
Orrilla Touchton, Kail Turn­
years.
RADIO PROGRAM
660 flood
________ ___ necessary.
IHb: WMATHER
Rscrstary of th# Traamrv flnv* terfalt 110 and &gt;20 not**, drawn
er, Tom Jonos, Jamas Hottiwill speak an th*
lam. Martina
:
(uaata, Vivian Busar,
They said II attR was too
tt early elaw, ad guests,
Growth of Florida Fashion*" dar said th* arraat of Matthew un 10 of the 12 regional federal
JA C K SO N V ILLE, May tl —«
Robert A- N
l _____ W. A. Adams on tto Busin#*# and Professional Zlodlnskl, 17. and Barnard Naunar, reserve bank*.
lawman,
r tall whathar voluntary
The exceptions
Station
H.
« lt wuuld to sn ffW iass*
30, appcirad to wind up the ease. wete th* federal reserve banks Diimnrk .............
84
At tottarinf &lt;ttkM protecting
at
Chicago
and
Kansas
City.
Mora than 10 man had haen ar­
o f f ic ia l s n s n o
....
86
residential i n u aim * tti* Rad
Tha press wes In th" basement Chicago
including 141
Denver
.... j................
66
rested previously ta principal* In of Zlodlnakl’* bom*
WASHINGTON, Hay 11
and H* tributary M a t and Aasinlfu t* — * n t
94
the syndicate. Sixty-four others
Tto JuatlM Department
i# Rivers, tto
Arraigned before V. ft. Com­ Galveston ........
87
mouncad that two top of
have been charged with passing missioner Boyce H. Butterfield Naw Orleans ..........
larlout. Om |
..................T$
bogus bill* In various cltiaa.
tto Inarnatlaaal Worker
night, la ttte
hare last night, the pair waived New York
9t
Nauner. an artist for a lltho- hearing!. Bnttarftald sat bend at Phoenix ...........
Pittsburgh ........
70
a accused of $100,000 aach.
....$$
data* used to
Baughman said the ring had Beattie .......
Canadian passed about $46,000 In bogus Washington, D. C. ........... 14
soma amount money "from Connecticut to Cali­ Jackironvllto ..............- ..... $t
Miami ...........fornia, and Main* to T«xaa;H
to tova
,000 was salted be* Orlando ..........
Tampa ..........
la n ig nf eoua-

Watson Complains That Collins
People Fail To
Aide Possessed Voting Machine
Identify Body
Of Slain Woman

e,

Kiwanians Hear
Beasley Tell
Of CPA Duties

«»■- s i . w - ......

Warren Declares Truman Hita Out
Florida Sales Tax At Opponents Of
Is Not Adequate Labor Hoard Plan

IVuHident 1frgus

j Solmis To Bolster
\rln’MDn'3 Hand

padincidentntH
.- pilav
1

Citizens Bid Red River Valley
Atficn A id Evacuate To Winnipeg

.•ssac'

Us S Secret Service Breaks Up
Big Counterfeiting Syndicate

3&amp;

s

Gs'irissa

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w e p m e s PA t

Smathers Win*

President Of Chile Will Leave
Council meet with "heads
United States Today At 6P. M cunly
of stales and with cabinet members

"Your fight was In accordance
with the traditions of a good Ma­
of all member nations.”
rina. The young Democrats of
l\tW ORLEANS, May 1.
(/!’)
Doing hit Isil-minute shopLie declared at a news confer­ Arkansas have been pulling for
| today, the Prciidenl of Chile prepared to drparl by air at 6 P.M.
ence the world is feeing "the most you since your excellent keynote
iT) for Santiago afler a tlitrc-wrrk* visit in the United Ststes.
•perch at their convention here In
critical situation since 194).

Preiident Gabriel Gonralrz Vole!* thanked his hosts here last

affairs minister, 'that the Invi­
tation tendered by President TYumen to Mr. Gonxales Vldela will
Ito rich In ncriimpllshmenta. I am
sun* tlmt ll will produce a rinser
iimlcrstnnditig and u greater unity
After the banquet, attended by nf thinking Ix-lwreu Ihe two sister
New Orlceri* government, ludm- republic*, and that these arrnmtrial and business lenders, the |ili hnirnt* will be bound to the
President end a small putty. er- benefit* of the American continent.
"I want to mnkc special mention
eompanled hv city official*, v| li­
ed two New Orleans night clubs. &lt;&gt;f ltic warm hospitality and num­
Yesterday the President, .Sou erous kindnesses showered noon
eta Gontaler and an able went him bv tlie rltv of Washington
■hopping for toy*. They bought anil Ihe states of New Ynrk. Ten­
several toy* for three voting nessee, Toxas and l.oiilalana.”
The President's v|*|| coincided
grandchildren In Bantlngo. They
ware a metal chicken that levs with sessions of Hie third Intermsrhle egg*, n duck that wulks. Vniorlcau Congress of Munlrlnalla toy dog ami hrjghtmlorrd oi" tles
chxnlcal toys. Today there w«
Movd J. Cobh. President of Inanother s h o p p i n g riiwdlilmi tornntirinal House here, told the
planned. Thr President Pinml*cd President;
to rtrclxc the press again (hit nf
"Today is In reality, g red lettsmnon at tbe airport for n final • 11av for Neu Orleans In tb«
Informal farewell.
field of International relations and
At Ihe farewell hanuuet In-i i one which will lie recorded In our
night, whlrh climaxed Ore nffh I«t history foi tnunv years to come.
Visit, the President uskid f'hllcar, It K the day we shall renumber
foreign affair* mini illir "to n
as (he day when his excellency.
prfss all our frrllnr ehuut m.ii Him Gabriel Ganrnlrz Vldela nf
Splendid dfmnnstrntlnn nf friend f ain, hnnurrd os with a visit to
•nip."
out city and Inaugurated the *n»Halil the foreign affairs mlrv
loti of the thir l Inter American
ter jllorarlo Welker:
In *ld- I 'ongiese of Municipalities with a
hcauliful city, lomotrou will ..... ! message nf fnilli In democracy
thji visit of the President of t Idle "•HMi we ilinlj long remember.”
to the United (Hates whlrh Is tan
Cobh mentioned some nf the
tammint In aaylnr that Ihe last heroes
and relrhrlHes of Chile and
Impression of this country will tilrl Ihe
fid I-an president that
remain In hi* memory as extreme l "you and we
ere custodians of two
l r pleasant.
of our Amerlra — th»
"It* ram* on a m i s s i o n of ' .symbols
‘Paine of M li'ilv and the Christ
friendship end Motherhood, and lie of Ihe Andes."
found hntli Ip fo|] measure
if a loll.I reception hv l.ovola
"He 'tunc oil a unlit1.1,1 and md
a rnmnierrisl mission, lie &gt;nine and Tularic Universities vasferdav.
to shake Ihe loyal hand of Ihe Ilie I’M'sIdeol toasted hi* audience
President of the United Stale . "Itli a i;la-a of i linmnngne.
And lied the iilensuie of tiavlpg i,
Officially opening the rnoeress
meeting nf minds with him In Hie of Municipalities. Gmirelrs Vldela
appreciation of ptnhlrm* wldrli ritil "the municipal authority ellm.
affect on* two countries, ihe
American routlnent, and the pres inntc* In a largo extepl lh« |p.
Hitivenlrnces „f „ decent rall/e
ant-day woirlea of hunianlty
" I am sure” added the foreign

Before leaving nn hla European
trip he talked with President T ru ­
man. Anticipating the Moscow
visit. Me took with him to Europe
the highest ranking Russian na­
tional In the V. ft. Secretariat,
Konstantin K. Zinchenko, ■ former top assistant to Russian Deputy
Prime Minister V. M. Molotov.
In Washington, government of­
ficials said they expect further
purges to take place In Iron Cur­
tain countries.
There are rumors tha Bovlet*
plan a new purge of the Polish
army end the Polish Communist
Party. Marshal Konstantin Rokossovskv was relieved of his Red
army duties lata last year to take
control of tha Polish military
astatdlshment. Thera I* a report­
ed deal re nn hls part to shake up
the army and party. Tha Kremlin
want* people loyal to Russia In
top positions.
Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chair
man of the Jnfpl Chiefs of Staff
said Ihe cold war outlook wat had.
He urged continuation of the draft
law whlrh Is scheduled to expire
June 24.
hi Tokyo, Russia asked Genersl MacArthur to explain mill
tnrv and news report* that the
United Blairs I* rebuilding key
Japanese naval and ale base* I.t
lien. Kii'tna n*i«vvn:iko, uf (III
Soviet mis don. charged such re-

Wi’hI'h l*mver
r 'O lo r t* d N p w h
J!- M tU IH E FflHTKR
old and respected i ll Iren,
Mr,' Nathan Harris died at hh&lt;
residence 1104 Pine Avenue, Hun(teg morning ihnb A. M Mr. Ilui
ng was our nf the oldest Tuxl
Cgb Drivers In the point of mu
Ttea.w.
Ho leaves In mourn a dcvdU'd
Wife Mrs. Mills
Harris, mu- sun
Tharon White, one daughlm Mu.
Arletha McFarley ami n mini Iter
of nephews, nlrrrs, nthst tela
tives and friend*.
Funeral service* will Iff' belli
Thursday at 4:Ult P, M. Si Paul
Baptist Church at Ninth Stu-i-l
■nn Pine Avenue wth Kcv. II. tl
Hodgs* ns nnstnr. Kuniiul sorvices are In charge of ElclinlM get
A Moaely Moil Irian*.

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t a * nrjBo
, (H .trT t:N j f i l f o r IBM
KOT1CB IS IfBHKtlT OIVBN.
'bit Ifassl r. Lyman holder of
’ax Carttricate. No. It. I*-iif&gt;&lt;i the
at day of July A. tv, ten. ha*
llad same In my office and hse
sad* application for a t u desd
p pe Issued thereon. Held eerilaaibreoee the following der Property Ip the tfounty
atnnle, Mala of Florida, to-

t

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ssseesmenr of the’ aakl

ropsHr under th* *eld certmeta teooed was in the name nf
1. Champlln lleire.
Unleee eald eerltflrete ehsll Vs
sdsamsd acitnrdloa in lew, the
Vppsrty deecrlbed therein wilt h*
■id ia.lh* highest hinder at tn*

eoniinltiusuts," he said.
Mennwhlh- in We-.liington- 1. In
an angry oulhursl, Owen l.atlilow" In Aiiti'i li-Fin iinlltlc* had bean
more told Heiiatur* that "• new
stturk by 'nn ateinpt to attack
ntn through my wife.”
,
Mill Imore *|HFke out at the
outset of hls second cuiisecutlve
day of tohtlmnuy hefote a Rfiuita
Foreign Itidntloiis *u&gt;H*oinmlttee
inwittlgiitlnu rhargne by Senator
MH’nrthy fit-Win) that the filate
llcpnrtuient Is Infested by Com­
munists ninl Rod symputhl/ers.
Ills infrrenro was In n qiioethm
flmo Hclniloi llli-ki'llloiqM-r Illlow in bile yrsteidny iih lo whetli«-r Mr*. I.iiltlmore sddrcssvil In
111ill ii Him F i miicUcii IhIhfi xcIiihfI,
listed m Communist by the Callf o r n I n (ui-Anierlraii As-tlvltlr*
Com mil lee.
l.ntllmore said he didn't know.
Min. l.ntllmore, aittlng with her latlou which would rsstrlct th#
luislmml, said the didn't recell. free flow of new*.
Tfslnv, llh'kenlnnper hrouahl It
"In principle," Rtartel said, 'It
up ageln. He Inquired whether would lie dangerous legislation."
l.alltniore and hls wife bed re­
The AP executive tntlfisd be­
freshed no idlei-11on overnight a* fore a Henata Commerce fluheomtu wlii'ther Mr*. I.Httlmore had ml tie* which I* studying a bill
leetmeFl at Ihe Tom Mooney deslmml to ban transmission nf
school.
gambling Information across state
1. uttlinor* sahl his wife recallsIn**.
■tarsal
■ M m ] said
aald that if
tr such rasthat she spoke at what she was
told was a trade union school, as trlatlona are applied to bars* racshe did at various other places to concalvabla tha ban* might be
In* new* and other sport*— It I*
various organisations.
Then, In sharp tones, Latllmore extended to other news field*.
"Ymi would be pursuing a
said:
'With all due respset I think course from which It would he
this attempt on me has set many difficult tn turn back," (Hanoi
new low* In American political added.
tn hls testimony, Star**) nolsd
life, atill (hla attempt to attack
me through my wife x x x strikes that pari-mutuel
a new low."
2. Frank Htariel, general man­
ager of tha Associated Prase, told
Senators that it would be danger*
out lo approve entl-gambllng lagl-

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Situation I s
ivor Of Reds

In traditional end overwhelming­
ly Democratic Florida, Smathtrs'

“ give Ihe eitreeptlhle Japanese
yopth what seem* to him good
reason to’tfirn to the lift,"
He Haled these factors as "the
Inflation of currency, the shortage
of ronsnmtr goods, the lark of
appreelabla foreign trade, the
housing shortage, the destruction
of national Ideals and tha disor­
ganisation of society."
There still Is a chance to reverse
the trend In Japan, ha said, be­
came the "average Japanese still
Is malleable.” But he said any
progress would come largely
through voluntary American ef­
fort* rather than through "mili­
tary occupation pressure."
Questioned about recent revival
'&lt;f Interest In Amerasta case of
1945. which Involved the alleged
wartime -dealing of U. S. Herat*.
Grew declined to make any com­
vsmair Tf| iiinrr in in n i ■
ment, except to sayt
broader public services, Increased
' It was I who gave the order
old age assistance, and a'national for the eirests In that ce*e be­
health program. Hmathera pictur­ cause 1 w-j* acting Necratarv of
ed Pepper as having given "com­ Htate at that time."
fort" to pro Communlet groups.
He said he did not want to d1’ Pepper relied Communism "odi­ i'U** the ease until h» gats lank to
ous” •nd -aid Ihe rharge waa pari Washington. D. C.
oi u Republican effort to defeat
Grew now Is national chairman
him In a Pemorratlc primary.
of a campaign to raise fund* for
Bmathcrs, a slx-foot-threednch- the International Christian Uni­
cr who comhlnsd brilliant caraars versity. In Jinan.
&gt;" basketball and debating at tha 1
I'nlverrltv of Florida soma years i
sgo, attacked Pepper relentlessly .
es a source of comfort to Com­
munists ami ■ stonge for tha CIO's
Political Action Committee.
Pepper, who had won three
pr* edlng senatorial races by
avoiding mention nf hls opponents,
retorted that Hmathera was a "lit­
tle DuPont lawyer."
Four of Florida’s six congress­
men were rennmlnaled. Hep, Boh
Hikes, Crestview, and Hep. flyd
Mertnng. Leesburg, were unop­
posed. Rep- pwight L. Rogers,
Fort Lauderdale, won In the sixth
dlstrlr! and Rep. Charle* K. Bennet. JackmtnvIlls, In lha second.

wife, a Mil and Police Alee after

Negro Youth Trie* Charles Gifford
To Commit Suicide
M IAM I. May 8. — &lt;&gt;P&gt; — A
Ill-year old Negro boy tried to
drown himself yesterday because
his mother took hie last BO cents
to "buy a drink."
Capt. Louis Allen of the Miami
juvenile eld bureau said the nearlyhysterical youth told him he
■imed 111 M a week by working
after school.
"I turned it ell but 60 cents
over to my Mama." Allen quoted
the youth as saying, "| had to
have that money fbr a picnic at
school. Thl.s morning, aha took It
away from me to buy e drink. I
want to die."
The juvenile officer said the
youth apparently decided to Jump
iff the 12th Avenue bridge Into
the river, then changed hi* mind
■od clung to the handrail. A Met*till-Stevens shipyard worker. Bonnle Nodine. pulled the boy to

Three Officers

Is Indicted For
Murder Of Shuh

C LE A R W A TE R . Mav 6. - r/P)
— R. Charles Gifford. TI, we* In­
dicted today by the Pinellas grand
Jury for first degree murder In
ths pistol slaying of fltata Rep.
Charles J Schuh. Jr.
Within half an hour after the
true bill was returned, Gifford
was brought before Circuit Judge
John 0, Bird and hla trial set for
Monday, May 29.
Gifford, wearing a blue cotton
shirt and trouser* of the same
color and material, wan escorted
before Judge Bird by Sheriff Todd
Ouclpr./Tho prisoner’* gray hair
was In disorder and hla face cov­
ered by a heavy growth of beard.
"Are you Charlie Gifford?"
J u d y Bird asked the defendant.
‘T s s name Is Ross," replied the
prisoner In n quavering voice,
‘ Well, what la your real name?"
asked the court
"My nama Is Ross — Chsrllt
Ross,' cam* the reply.
Gifford. Identified by a former

varsad whether J. Tom Watson
or Jorrv Collin* will appnss Me
Mnllsn.
Oif the bas|t of unofficial re­
turns from tha district's 3 H pre­
cincts. MeMullsn had 47.161 vatae.
Collins 2g.0»t and Watson 86,0011.
McMullen Is atata attorney for
tha alxth Judicial .circuit which
tncludaa Pinellas gad Pasco coun­
lome shrppars said Ota move ties.' Collins Is a atata rapttMntawas designed to anforcs stricter' tlva from Aar*sot* county, and
controls on Berlin's trade with Wataotr If tha former atata at­
West Qarmany.
torney general.

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Seminole County
farm Bureau Meeting
8 P. M Friday, May 5, / 950

Me arrest. ha* continuously main­
tained that hla nuine ti Ron.
Judge Bird Informed the defend­
ant that he had Just been Indtetcd
for first deftree murder. There
was no mention of the name of
the victim, m popular official v » i»
wav to have run unopposed for rn^
nomination In yesterday's demo­
cratic primary.
Gifford ahowtd'no smotlfln and
mada no audible reply ea ha
listened to the fudge's questioning,
he told the rnurt that he had no
monvy to employ an attorney.
"W t will aea about your lawyer
latsr" said Hint.
Gifford was arrested at the
scene ahurtlv after Schuh w s j
shot In death In hU law office on
the morning of Apr. 24. He read­
ily 'idniltlcd to police and report­
ers that he had killed the 'Icglslalot. He gate "rotten politic*" as
ids reason hut Assistant Police
Chief John H. Biers said ha was
more Inc'Ined to the theory that
Gifford shot Behult as an act of
revenge. Schuh represented Gif­
ford's wife In n divorce action »ev,
cral years ago.
i)

British In China
Are Beginning To
Resent Commies &gt;
HONG KONG. May .1—
British feeling in this crown
colony U hardening against Ihe
Communists.
Tha tld* of opinion has turned
from tluee months ego, w jten
Britain offered to recugnlie Peip­
ing. At that lime Hong Kong’*
lira I politics.
Today, the British colony I*
openly questioning the wlsil-&gt;m of
London's decision.
Briton* resant it hsratise their
representative In Palplng ha* been
snubbed and, from their point, of
vftw. Insulted by lb# Chinese
Rads.
Hong Kong's British pres ,
which usually reflect* the feelings
of trade quarter*. I* steadily be.
coming more caustic about rela­
tions with Peiping
Tha telegraph broke the Ire
several weeks ago II sahl unless
the Chlnoie Red* made an "Im­
mediate and genuine" change of
policy British businessmen should
begin a "wholesale liquidation" of
their lutereats In China.
Mora recently, the China mall
M ?$ep Brown first testlfhd at urged the "full mobilisation of
a naval rourt pf Inquiry which Westein diplomacy In Peiping" to
preceded the courts-martial, ha force » showdown nn why thn
said hls "item of officer* la‘. him CoiiimunUt* ridiiM to incept re­
Howti Whan ha paeded It most and cognition from Western power*.
that- ha, felt ’utUrlyf ahmrins Mr
, Thn titkl) was also caustic about
.% *'s*lit*ne* ft* my teem &lt;*• althe .treatment of J. C. Hutchison,
flcars.Wa* rqurernsd."
British rhnrge d'affnlrs, who ha*
. ikiLthe M»l d«y *&gt;f t lH if W l "r
Itmulry, h rw am , In * , ramatlt naiin roqllnr Ms heel* In the Rail
reversal of hi* eeklter ‘sthnd Mr China eaplfal alnaa Fab. t *. v
skid "I and I alone bear tha sole ,Tha mall compared Id* cold re­
rUpoivdhlllly" .for lha grounding. caption With tha* of Hi It lab endsm■.
,f - - - - - - - ' —
| ■arias In Peiping "a century *"'!
a half agh."
‘ •. i i - , ,
the anll-bookla bill In 1047, wa*
A change of feeling ha* b e d
ru-electcd again,
again. lie
He neieaieu
defeated‘ Jj .
ra-elected
Y. Porler In perhaps tha harde*t
f|gM o fh ls caraay. . _
er'w grade and approximately
three times that In the lieutenant
commander's grade," FeaMefcr
said.
The record* of the courts-mar­
tial will be forwarded to the nuvt
ludge advocate general who will
pais op -their legality and then
they will ha submitted for fc*»rsildaratlnn of tha aentances l.v the
chief of naval personnel.
Tha '46.000-ton Missouri, tha na­
tion’s only active service battle­
ship, ntn aground off old Point
Comfort January I T In an unsuc­
cessful attsmpt to run s secret
electronic range between the main
belief that two shallow waler
8h* remained hard aground on u
sand shoal for 16 dav* M ore
yielding to e combination of un
unusually high tide, a score nf
lugs stul powerful haerh gear
cables*
Biown testified he piloted the
ship aground In the mlstaV.m
belief that two vhallo wwiter
spar buoys were part of the buoy
system that morkad the elect mala

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tha age limit for peacetime compulsnyv military service. He Indl*
catrd most of the remaining 2.500
striker* ward over 40.
And In'Berlln, th* Russlan&gt;controllsd German railway* ordered
hat all Berlin freight deitineil
nr. Western Garmany must be
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WASHINGTON. May 4 -&lt; fP )Prtsidenl Truman said today be
doesn't feel the cold war is close
to turning into a shooting war
with Russia. In fact, he said, he
thinks the international situation
is much better now than it was in
1944.
Mr. Truman voiced hit optimum
.. for world peace al a newt confer
* ance. He spoke out after a reporter
told him Senator Tydings (D-Md)
had said this country is close !»•
a shooting war with Russia.
The President said he think*
Tydings was unduly alarmed if he
said that. He said he think* the
situation is improving. He said he
may be an optimist in saying that,
and added that ona has to be an
* optimist to be President of the
United State*.
Mr. Truman said that he dii
agrees with former President Hoov­
er on Hoover’* pmpo*al to rent
ganiie the United Nation* without
Russia. But, ha said, he feels
Hoover is right in suggesting that
moral forces he strengthened for
world pf.ire.

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . T i l l I1 H D A Y

M AY

•

Tha President said the nation's
defense budget will be smaller for
the t95l-(&gt;2 fiscal year (beginning
July 1, I M l ) and he l» not
alarmed in anv sense of the word.
This waa In anssvar to a nneatlon
whether recentproposed Increase*
in tha 1960-81 defense budget
war# baaed on alarming wotld
conditions.
Ha tuggasUd that reporters
read Secretary of befense John*
•«n*a reasons for the inereases. Mr.
qu’ t* for the country.
Informed of arguments that be
mi *k» peasant deficit thn
nation could n oIptiger afford th*
Marshall Plan, the President re­
plied that la the old argument
which Its onponlhtl have made
ever since th* Plan was darted
fie cnnlrndtd the deficit exists
bemuse Congress refused to levy
sufficient taxes to support thu
government** needs. The Marahrll Plan, he asserted. Is much
cheaper than n shooting war.
The present budget, he went on,
fa a good one and ns tight a* It
ogn be made. Defense nutlav* are
budgeted at tM 011,000/MM In the
pending appropriation bill, with an
amendment calling for an addl
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Geneva Bridge For
Fishing Purposes
A s k e d By Group
The County Commission todlv
gave further conaldaratlon to re­
taining for fishing purposes nortlon* of the present Geneva Bridge
which will he replaced for traffic
hy tha bridge now under construc­
tion,
fl. B. Crow presented to the
Cpmmiialon a petition signed hv
100 vblton to lw fishing camp
located on the Saidord side of the
present bridge, asking that 00 feet
of the bridge on both the Seminole
and Veloala cldaa of the fit. Johns
River be retained ffei uae of those
desiring to flth.
tieurge Miller, rialdent on Lake
Drive negr the
lie Driving
Park, appeared
half of 10
residents located
ay. Lake Tonv
on the drive, te
I the removal
of a cattle guard
the road. H*
stated that the
W«a In a bad
condition of rei
The Coraml
Raided to nottfv Hibbard C
for whose
uee the |ju*rd
ructed, to
days to
remove, cattle front
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No.

Associated Press Leased W ire

184

Chrysler Strike Is
Over After 1OODays;
Contract Is Signed
Chiang C laim s Truman Views
Reds P re p a re P epper Defeat
For World W ar As No L icking

3?-Year-Old E x p e r t
M a k e s Statement
B e f o r e Committee

N *t irvri.*H* i

WASHINGTON,~May 4
'Vdliani W, Reminglon denied
••me igain today that he e*ei was
a Communist. Anyone who dis­
putes that, he said, cither doesn't
know the facts, or is “engaged in
a deliberate falsehood."
The J3-year-n|d Comm-rte Depailmrnl economist marie the
statement before the Home UnAmerican Activities committee a*
the group opened a new inquiry
into his loyalty.
RemingSon wa* rurpejxlel brief­
ly two year* ago from h&lt;* 49,870
a year job was the mult of a
Senate Investigation. He was retnilated after the government’*
loyally review boaid cleared him

edTf for 810,000.

t f i

I, 1950

Remington Says
Again He Never
Was Communist

Chairman Wood (D-fin.) an­
nounced lost week the House CommPtec now lias now evidence
"from a highly c o n f i d e n t l y t
rtui'ce,"
lie did not give anv
hint a* to the nature of the evi­
dence.
Remington a wartime N e w In­
telligence officer .said In hi* nrepared statement hr understood the
committee la chlaflv Interested In
a nine-month Period when h*
served as a messenger with tha
Tennessee Valiev Authority at tha
age of 18 or 18.
" I repeat again that I was not
nt that time or at anv other time
a member of tha Communist Par­
ty ' he *aW..
Remington related that srhll* h »
worked tot T V A he joined th*
A P L Qoilernment Etaelovoe* Un­
ion, ■which At* d•earthed as "th*
canter of .eatracgrrteular and so­
da’. activities,"
I understand now." he added,
"from unesttonlng by government
agencies. that some with whom I
worked there were not as Idral
l*ll? a* I waa. and that mm* of
thrill ms* haw actually been Com
munlnta and fallow travelers, t
certainly didn't know It then."
Remlngtan’e suspension In 1948
resulted from charges made before
Rotate Investigators bv Elisabeth
Bentley, admitted former courier
for a Russian spy ring.
Miss Bentley said then Rem
ington had naised government in­
formation over to her. Remington
confirmed that, but said the in­
formation waan’t aseret and lh«i
he had helteVed her to be a re­
porter and entitled to ft.
When Mis* Bentley repeated her
charges on a television program,
Remington nmd bar, the program'*
producers and sponsors. The suit
waa saitled out of court, reoort-

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through Friday Light to modar-'
at» Xt'lllbeati to smith Wind*.
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NEW SPAPER

Truman Declares
Red Situation Is
“Much Improved’’
Harry Says War With
Soviet* F u r t h e r
Away Now Then It
Was 4 Years Ago

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Happy oyer being named as beauty queens, tin Hire* amkfl mi*--* fm llm ;&gt;mill,*l&gt;l» i'tinmiv
School era ahown ay tliey were prei"iile'l &gt;v1ih crowns nnd glfli Saturday night ,ti the HU* Theater
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Penple'ln S i d I y ,J' S’
SaTs 11 N ° ltitcr
»'AMNIA. Sir.ly. Mav I UP&gt;
ho.iilu exploded iicai l,r&gt;&lt;- lodev
A *lorr nl heavy ralibn .irn.il
killing 14 person* and utiuiing H*
flic fourteen killer! were wort
ers disarming the bomb to take lhexplosive lor indlutnrl ll.e, 1lie
ilure rnntained 10 bomb* weigh
'ng I M)0 pound* each. Ihe\ M-up wlien a workman *v»« lakuig
•he i *p« off one of them
the victims were buried bv lb*
blast in a huge pile of earth, prion
and dehris The imuted weir lut
by splinert and living gla»* finm
broken windows. They are being
treated in Catania's hospital*.

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*t- * last 18 montli* iimlri i »■,. lU*.
|d u ei| Per.on* Art
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a*
M'geil In have a *|uilmn " l.n "r■1111 it Hint he tool aldhihle hoo ng
anU I'luplovnieot aod tli»l itir Ilf*
uoi 1.1 nut In-i nitii' a pillili. . tuii,-c
'I ui" .iino.ro dilpa were aiinih'i-d
thinogh national rliu i'h nigaoi/i*h o* and vnluntaiv agenrl**
M*-* Safi m i coverert 2Z,OUU tni‘e»
The blast locked this rilv ol tv -taiion wagon lit about DO -ttva
' find out how Hie O F '« Hie to*
745/KK) population.
lug
Tile deposit was in the suburb
"th i. five til'ona nil I olive -d
of Ihcorc* The explosion gouged «&gt;• Ivn-omtiii* Aoinrtninlreil n« f**t
a hole 75 feel deep.
«* nostllile," *lte lelmrthl F.IgMy
Rueue workers combed the per rent of Hie adult* over ’ I
liner applied for tliclt iltiiensliln
ruin* fur additional casualties.
papeia
Idle rest ate waltlni’ f ir
In the other EuropeaiB'apItnls: paper* teiHlIled to ifait p|ocrei|.

‘*1 cannot but fool this It un­
just," ho said. "Th# right to he
fpeo .from eodtintied embusesment Is fundamental under our
laws, fn my cast It {■ not merely
donhla leopard yt ft I# triple jeop­
ardy,"
tie said he had hoped hla lovaltv
would never again be questioned
after It waa Passed on by tha. re­
view board. *
RO TTERDAM . Baher-wlehllug
"f waa further encouraged In police (I I*parsed iiro-Commuiilxt
the hope, t ^ mv ^ w l t y ^ d been demonstrator! aeeklu gto Imped*
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(r iiilliB t i O i Pagi Tfeo*|

American, Officials In Germany
Battle Against Germs And Nazis
FRANKFURT, Mav 4 .,— {/P)
Germany a n waa
I8 * lt a. oatde aiatml
The Amerkaa qtMhoritin believe
in Germany Has beat laryaly won.
But tltay a y dM infiltration of
is

— American health officials in
germi— int) N itit,

the postwar fi|ht against disease
Naiis into the
I German medical,
one of "the thorniest problems"

l a U Natk.afnady have edged Into important health
sine, "Information Bulletin";
"A t present entremlsta with to­
talitarian faepUnaiaa ojo»«ly rasembllnv thoea af tha Nails are
again attraction • lama following
among-tha health profaaslonp. ex­
ercising a rapidly growing Infliiance and squMitn* out of Import,
ant position* honert democrate and
persons considered ‘loo friendly to
the Amertoan*.
"Concerted effort* will have to
be mad* Immediate!/ to atrengthen
th* hord-pteaaad d w x ra tlc alapooltlon PN -

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Ame.iran*." sav* Ruth ‘ lafian, who has |u&lt;* •on rl.ll
i,11(H) duplai rd person* m&gt;.*&gt; vllled in 11 &lt;i*lI III
Miss Saltan it piibln i*|.lions ofl" ri --I *l&gt;* 1 o-d ■i o
I do I , ..it ‘ , *
ol the International Refugee f irganifalioii *n t ,ol.id. |b.
lloin
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lb.
homeland* In *lait life alien eillier in lh*o oi.U
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•odn in no*-I t'-b n g , ..f eltlinn
and hitlrine*,
I III U I I I- , . |r |,. . i 10 United
\.|lo VI'ol ... , . * I'.xppy. hut
union leader* tn l - db lit* of the
"ipant - \. h ,.■* I t o w words
tile.
Mailing tl.e ttuke ending
agie»nieol il " "t V M (E S T )
I n l.
i...... I *b -liter for
loolnnsing |l&gt;* I - - , t o.ike tint
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T u r k DV Iin tK 'h rH T o
R r S i ’ rvD fl S c h o o l
I *n pi Is T h i s W r r k

inti I*ilotIphh I’liint*
County I’nnii Hnmm
OroitCH Over Flririrla To Mt'ct On Krldny

F flf.lN
A IR FO R C E HAM'..
A f'lriun ill*’ U«*l"n uf tVhat
Ft*. May t — f/T&gt; -■ The »ec,iml Is wrong with flanford, ami h&gt;„v
completely ullntle** flight nf fr. ,r- to make Improvement*." will he
•ngine ah rt aft In the tfni'“.l led hv Mayor Andrew Carntwav
flutes wa* rapnrterl torlav.
at Ihe umcMiig &gt;,f 'tu&gt; Semlnnle
Members nf the fifiOtb gull'd Count v Farm Hurcaii Friday niirh*
missile* wing attached to dd» at H:(Hl o’rbnV nt the Future
air proving gtmiml operate,| *be Farmer* Building
Other* tak’ng pail in the &gt;11*.
remote run trolled take off of a
11-17 Flying Fortress Tile drmi* cussirm will hirlmie hanker*, shin
plane rilmtiMl to Itt.HUO fuel and pers, (irodii. H u, ,-tciHt men and
grower*. Everyone lnfeie*r#&gt;,| In
then was brought to a landing
Fglln offlrleU sold the first the advamament of Sanford 1*
such flight was accomplished *nma cordially Invlfail tn attend, *ahl
time ago when two 11.17* (lew John Pierson, rhalniian nf the
remotely controlled from Milo, Membership ronunlttao.
The Seminole Countv Farm
Hawaii to Muroo, Caflf,
Tha flrat test wa* flow hy tha Bureau year ended Mar. 80 end
•am* taatlnv group, than known thore dealring to renew thalr mem­
oi the flrat experimental gtilrl*d bership are edvlaed to get In
mlerllax group.
|oueh with Mr. Pler«on.
The B-17 drone la not new to the
M ARK F T A l f T I O N
A ir Force or to Eglln, but previous
Auetlona were aucce**ful veato this the drone pinna-carried a
"safety' pilot who would take tardav at the Sanford State Mar­
aver In res* of necessity.
ket Auction Block. Market Mana­
ger Sandy .Anderson stated, of
article* sold other than vegetable*.
SWIMMING poor.
Tha Municipal Swimming Pool
In an effort to further acquaint
will ha span on Wadneadav after­ the public with the new auction
noons, as wall •• on Tuesdays, mark
hat, the sale of item* such ••
ga, pupplas,
Thuradays and Sunday* from liOO chick ana, eggs, sausage,
typewriters, old farming Impleto BtOO o’clock, City Manager Clif­ ■Wiw
ford McKIbbln announced today. manta, ate. wa* carried on bv E.
A number of bather* anfoved th« W . Murrhee, auctioneer from tha
cool, rafraahtng water of tha pool. Webstar Market,
Such auctions will be carried on
•V hours are from 9:00 • lily ovary Wadneadav afternoon
r to the regular auetlona, said
, ItOO P.M

R e p, i n

It, 1-.-IO I U I II I’ltFUS
I AlPf.l, Formosa, May 4 - (&lt;Fl .
\\
» - * 1 4Mi11 n
n l M v f i v 11'-*
Natiouslot (Tuna * It&gt;|* Icadet*
•Irtlf.lt tsl YF It ( l 't | I ItMI'fF
odd *isiling Atoenr.in or**&gt;ntcn to
» till* f l ' ' » ' ! »
M h ’ P U M M IV
das lb.it Roma and Red Chll.a
4* W.e I l o j f o r l l t r A i i t m i i i l t . 1
air prrp.tima lor W o,Id War
M o n «i» f •! 1I i I
m
( Hr i r
I be Roman,, they *a'd. b»*
Mt
1' iifi i n i i (iiio tiw ii» ** 4 i nf
throori plaiir*. nai*bi|i* and met.
■1 fl M l ( MI it 1 r t wiif * tt| i s*tprslfa# |ti
into lb* fi jbl tn knio k not the
\ I S f l n ' i ' | i/t**tt'j i n f o tfr
Niilmii lliSt*
f'F x I’ H ♦!»*!'■
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lien I iiot. I l„ |o„. ri,icl ol •
flaw. 1 « . . . I i ■ Mu tt et(tn
h tfl n o
be punt gen»ial tl.iM *aid
t O H R F f Molt i v i t h l i t '
ti iTini* l l p 'f
tin . bundled riim -ic Commumil
do i,i oi* *te l-eoig " *»,* i-tirefi" ln h h f
S i n t f ♦•(■ i * i i f f l l i f ’l l
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-f
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o*rioeatif.ii rod eipnpoieitl
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oi, A , ', m
Roma b*. pi'.nmed tbe t lopnr v ft f n t v nf l &gt; h n i l l sin t i ' p i M o - t f
v r 'i f .
jn n n l,
Ii'
u ' (, i h i t
Red, OHO Plane* All earl* f.M *'* i f &lt;1tl*i l l i i f n
I he i
Iin"lean
p 'n fi lr* tl H n i n T i
an end
M m n o t h M*
i It
in lb* '*bangb*i ate* A| le.nl 70 |
,'ad 41,Each n'or1"i •*.*
In iffifn rw (if! m m
»f’ f* » i i ,*i ! a
bare bee,, identified a, |rt*
•MSI, in vi.ig",
m Ih
'
S o ,tel lohiniui'e, are using •f - \ f r f n u so, fit
*’hr v*lci
u t -I . ■"lit begin
*fc,
,1 d.ntula v
Snnsto, r,ifl (It i Utii,i
,i* ,i, raining 1- ,
fongtso a* * Imm tn addition I"
„,r -I - 1^ o l, „l
ill sup*
Dairen and Port Aitlujr Human *),a mo,lii-Kiit tiling ’th u •(,, |,Ii•*, ,i, , 1t . l , -' * - i'- 1 .*
gillie
lalio, iirto.l- i, ,*t,f lini-i, M'.-ia t ,
*1|||* (II11V I llie »|'I||. {'tlllia ‘ U*«t, 'lafral M om, her* hacaii.c l-c ia - h i c It 1o u ' 1 ’ p ' l 11 oi ■f ,,’ tlament,
liave been .potted nea. Nhariijliu. fm |l‘ . Ta ft-H a iti,*&lt; Ian " t'atl j\t.d nti'*l * ' ,'1 .' iv' 1 i. (iil'Vh
t |,r v *ln -v(iiuo ,
&gt; i.jt luaxiaihh &gt;| ,t|. I *l’r ncii|iU" vaia to, |t
f-ot.nois #nd llonan
.t, •• '*• ■,hint*
■»id I t.ahavi, that Ill'll,-a,a* the nimii nr ulu i
Ktisila gave the t'lu"e*e R*’t*
•.mid sand
day* ltd* i&gt;&gt; Um M.
It warititpi totalinii ■7.000 too* altHo’i* i,. ,,iha,
vltidn 19
Ki l n** tl'r
nm,&gt;t
-to, l h',„ll sjss ■'MIn, ,f th" 'til* thl* month'* ou'pot
tecelved from .tapan a* war rer tiia auto
♦(It’S,
no atlon*
V Poll..... I V,.|i..„
pi •cmlauted
nnluti, v to an
A total of M.ilOU Soviet advisers #»fl Hu r„a*dav ic.ull* .1* th" 7811,000 cat* and
nicks Auto­
*"d leidoilidan* are In R*,) China triumph nt * *1,lister consolra-v1 motive pen * as' ho ,'■* I the strike
f&gt;f lha*e, ik'.ddit ate with tha **, i,npo*» Upon mu country * ■o*l tii« Inihiativ *" output cf
stipi*, 8,0(111 with tie Ngvv m"H - *&lt;r«-l out raectlnneiv iirngianv" (00,000
Flu -ilei's.
I1"
Sutoe,
He edded "th* tirHc* ’,e ha"* f'lvmmit*. Dudga*
1 1&gt;0&lt;) wiih the air fptce
•' l tnieka
Prasldent Chlang K«i Slid lo'd hief «ee,, ,,, Florida vdll *nnn In sliire the viljii ut 1*a
•i&gt;e lit newsman **dm atrivad bar# ii*a,| tn "Vary ,1*1*" and tin*
lie*' If- it* pi‘"c' ’’ I’
- hallrngc Wilt hr met "
M inllr,i*,1 Oo r i « i Ctir-el
eslarlay they h*d route to Fn,
IVIIMam M Povle Deuiocr tti"
■uo*a 'at the crlt'cai nimnant In
■or history
In which we o r natmonl cliatrnian. didn't go lot"
i,v’ *ged In a Ufa wol IraMi *1rti« tiie icamn* (nr Smothers' vlr-tu,
hut iniigrutultied him In a lidrglr "
.....
" (ee for ynut *»-l&gt;■** ....I .C'l' •' girin The in ,-.ogi’ *)mli"
.in ■ivn -oil,do i- *
•" " ged .int,fog "t)i* fun- ie,&gt;d,-i In mm
lt.lv al'd II,*- n ,tint, ym, Itavv
I*i eiole, Chrn •1nog a'd
’You've come al a Ooo .*f -till ,1,'ti'd ii, Wa-hinginn."
Hi,Vie also managed I'eppm
wa, thmilgbout the 'm i l l»
, f ..
I |s util - 11
I ■tin. *a from wldrl, a hnl *»i b 'lull the (tarti i. .till lepvodlng "n
•
Mlt I 'M
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him
for
auppoil
In
It*
,h-,l*h*
I ring fouglil .
w oof ml*
t*
l
III I
•let mod nod lit Hghi to tbi- very agnlnat readlouai y Rapuhlh il"
mvt |«1
\ ... i t( te It .
I a*i hut :trr also ronfldim' ,1 fovi1 tu n ” Fur In u " 1. I'nppa, , ,n, I
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I he f’ Mnese H" I, l&gt;, ■■■ ” "n"e**
Is.t B
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i to *ny with then » t'td '
&gt;,1ai"i
Hi,via *enl •m gratulatln". •'
.on. throughout all "f
, p , ■ t, ■" . • "■, A -l. ,4,1
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i Idiifl, be said. ' but ii . 1art*
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‘f uesdev hi tlt'iii f tnnini‘1 - 1 " mt &gt; 1 1
.In.**- Ih*v ate altva Iv
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total cotlipse
. ' ■,1 lunch
I""'
, h .iriiinn plvdg.d tiir .’i.mmitt-v 1 ' , Wtl ,1
IV•• loive svlthdrat*'" * t
■I•1,,, l 1- ",, I 1 - I", 1 a |, .tore1
on,inland hut have ••-*r, v I I lie full , rallliri',', t". help ...................
.......... &lt; ' *0,1 11 iT 1I , ipilrk
n|i„„,iat,t 'vim I, i* heiuun, a ’,’ m
In-ails of the people"
t,i,| nf (lhl tilni v react Inna, v H&lt;’ 11 ■ 1 I’d fit'lli Ig. f ,
l lie chief of a'aff •*i*ol 1'
i| .ervnd
1l,H " 14,H -f
laa caused til* Nllth'Oaii't 'h 'ea
|,ulillennl*in "
,|,„
.. ,, I I'll ll ■ •,„i, hn*
.itnxtbm
Still annlhei Icing,am nf
Vm* . lie said ,the ja m
I.-. (ti,» una
' « g' ’*(' -’"I"
g, ilulatton* vent In Satiet,,, I lt’natfa*04 O p , | &gt; r a r e r ,
'»tvf*
'I'T - &gt;,|,tie* rei,u Hill. Do!!!'*'Mtf»(| hv Alnh.it' •
•" " ■? *M i ■» i * f» i'ii '(,- DenariS H E F F IE L D HFI n d ' . n
luinocrat* fn, a ttiird term ■’’ 1
♦ 1 \ ^»i •111111,* .!,» WlU-.n
&lt;5i,«rl(f P. A Me*" » )i’ I 'hi*
In - I
.tiling that tic ha,I !&gt;*&gt;•„ crttlIt will Ii* Mav ,1(1 hrfoi» *'"•
1f tw Mi *1 -f in hi' ■ 1 ,f -*,&lt;rv
t».| for releasing l . h, »' 8lwf car, ha a final irsnl! no tin' M 11
I )| lt!D&lt; I| t &gt;......... It IJ,i|- ' , ’1*0
fi„hl. h.t'sl urocer, &gt;v'i" •’* 1 hr»„ ,.f ffill and othat r"g',l»i I*""'"
I('nnt1 a„se tin S’*** r » « r l
-it,till!" H' &gt;,'• * -1 "i serving
.ii rested pandlng an Iimsh*- *( in‘&lt;)
’ Mi’ll
, 'j l ‘lv ,iti) mttritin, shotgun shooting of -Paoiat

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tlieii ,,„h „ Ir.llg O’.
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M e -v *i,. c .Mg I-, I 1Htli' sell, i.lOlle
and 'lit " .ill,- „ll in. 1 f»»« )«
church co"■te, t
" ,'e V**,,t , fiv 1*1 -•If •,f I
f surv-yel u c. - pd -1 x ! ft-r| !.■ lie*
■enl ,,( t ‘.I'M H'F'i’ •HI'* ,*a &gt;to **
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tf ItD'lliri*
KN IfilM S t FM FI.AII
t lull nt mi Clnvti)i,, "h,, ■*■■■* t'Uind
riu * mak, ' ♦tin 1l|l lAf Hit M( *»v#**’V
Taylor f'omma,ir|«i v h-’n
;,,J
Ica 1 In the kitchen of Sheffield,
thlog (Iv dii thi’h llfltl
H'4»1! ■
hi. hrother-ln-lew. on flinc* Avc Knight* Tmmdm "'ll! nnfn tic
*in '
► i»» I" lr Mki-m Mint nf line oq April 18.
ll|dpr ol the Templr I *4»v tilg"*
K n iH In n a tl O n P i g * Four I
flhefftcld wa* ri&gt;1c**ail on a nl 8:fl() o'clock. Mniiher* am m
'•'il.aaa corpus writ nran-ntcd hv ,|iic&gt;led to utteml In uniform a
hi* ittorney, O. iV, Bpanver. *alil a group (rmu Olivet &lt;'nminaml"i v
Otlando, Is r*iinl&gt;’tl tn h" uie*"n1
^lu-iiff Mero.
sm

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Prime Minister Says Pakistan
Wa* Founded On Democratic Base

"i, liiu-’h**. she •' t' ■d
•'fimng 'I 1* (-, &gt;d* ,'&lt;*, ,.|v«,l core

•••b near*, apple.*, and plums,
■ i*,liif-ti’lie* tin l
plums
,, 1 'miiii,!'* iii,l • .in sto paste,
p&lt;- inul butier, '•bee*-, dried milk
ltd
dgtr*
(Hb.&lt;i frmd* ini'luda

|,■,1llufl Md'l •*1*1,1*
11|'**e g'.ve,,,Pimil (mil dun.1 *
I* " i. mi iM, tii,. ."Id "1 liiui'h
&gt; ii * ti&gt; te, - r tal.an.’t'd menu*.
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pointed nut thl, morning
M,s tVlleou ha* trained
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WASHINGTON. M*v 4 — (/T) — Primr Minister Liaqusl Ah
O T A R Y C O N V E N T IO N
Kahn of Pakistan told Cnngrai* today that his mw naimn was founder1 \ Rgroup
of S»ufi,»il Rotarlans
on democracy and will remain true to its principle.
sitended the Rotary ll.lrlct eon*
The leader of the world’s largest Moslem state starling an nflirid i’ "illnn In Tampa. Sunday, Mou­
tour of th* U. S., said that "no threat or penuaiion. no material peril lt-,v in,I Tuesday These Included
Mi and Mr*. Oe.itge 3tlne. Mr.
or ideological allurement ran deflect us from the path we have chosen ’ an.I
Mr* Orville Touchton, Dr.
lie voiced a plaa at the t arn**—
— --------------- --------- and Mr* R W Ruiuevht and M p.

time that leaders of world opin­
ion use thalr wisdom and nowet
"tn dispel and not to enhance the
fear* of an apprehensive world."
The Prime Minister, who was
Prstident
Trumau’s
overnight
giiost following hla arrival vaster,isv prepared Identical addresses
(or separata session* of the Sensts and th* House. He touched
onlv lightly on world affaire,
avoiding direct reference to the
Ea-t-Weet apltt and davotad most
of hla sddreut to Paklitan’s foundIng and Ati P«ope* and purpoaas.
"In.. &lt; &amp; abort
ah
lift at a fraa
nation, wo have
hat learnt not a little
world and th* times wa
about tha wan
live In and
MadMItt
about ourselves," ho
said "w a hava learnt that freadom, whether of the Individual or
of countries, la not everywhere
and al all tim e safe and that tha
integrity of our own homeland
which u dM M r to u* than our

tha

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live* will demand of n* unceasing
vigilance.
"Our recode are deeply dis­
tressed at th* thought that worldw|,'e destruction might overtake
not only the fuller life to whlrh
they aspire hut the entire human
civilisation with all It* niagulficant achievements and Illimitable
opnartunitlu* for good. For youth­
ful countries like ours, which are
experiencing hut tha first pulsa­
tions of a fra* exiatalaa, thl* prosnect la profoundly disturbing end
not without a touch of Irony.
"Wa sincerely hope that the
Ikadara of world opinion will pur«u* th4 path of underitandlng and
will use th*lr wisdom and power to
dl»M i and not to enhance the
fa*r» af an apprehensive world.
Though freedom haa had many
births, greed, aggression and Intoleranee continue, alas, to rear
their Uglv heads."

siul Mrs. H, H. Coleman.

A total of 80 penpls attended
the Fellowship dinner st tha Cuban
Club In Ybor City
Th# Tampa
Ro'ary clubs combined a* host* for
the dinner.

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is
65
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Rhuenlx
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(C m II b m O r,mm h e Om )
confront, the Chinn* Reds. Nat*
tonal i&gt;t guerrilla band, count 1,UOO.OOo man, ha said. Thee "grow
up like mushriw.ms after rain"
Chou argued the Communists
could not invade Formosa, about
100 intlaa off the China coast,
M th o u t Pm.inn help.
"W ithout Formosa th* whole of
louthM tt A d a la virtually lost to
tha Rada,1 ‘ha aiiartad
if ill the Red* are prepared to
Invade Formula nnd Fhunnan, the
tiny idockad* haie southeast of
Shanghai. Chou wmned. He .aid:
From the Yangtie River to the
port of Swntow opposite Forntoae
the Rede have mobIHaed 0,000
motoriiad craft capable of carry-

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ITokyo, Japenesu
politicians began ragiaterlng for
tha Juna 4 House of Ccttnclllois
flection.
A total of 306 candidate* in­
cluding 10 Communist* filed At
Stoke are 132 of the D id ’* (par­
liament) £60 upper house seats.
. Prime Minister Slilgeru Yushida’s Liberal Parly has 37 of its
60 eeata at issu*
Opposition parties call the L i­
beral* an occupation "rubber
stamp." They advocate preman­
ent neutrality, no foreign base
In Japan nnd a peace treat) that
includes China and thr Hivid
Union.
Thu Liberals any Japan has no
vulca In these matters.
And In Sydney, Australia, the
Labor Party endorsed In uriurtple
today the move to outlaw the
Communist Party in Australia, Imt
announced It would pre** for four
major amendments.
The antl-Conimuniat hill wu.
introduced in parliament Apr. 2 7
by Australia* Libetal Prime Mmliter, Robert E. Menties, u poli­
tical opponent of the Labor Parly.
This bill would outlaw the Com­
munist party, prevent it from rearising In other forma and direct
a weeding out of Communist*
from key posts In trade union*.
The Labor Party decided, after
two days of discussions, to seek
these amendments: to place the
burde nof proof of Communist
affiliation upon the government
lather than upon the individual:
to jruaraigec against p o l i c e
searches without warrant.; to ■•*tend the right of appeal a. high
as a state supreme court; t&gt;
guarantee government payment nl
appeal costs of thuse person,
proved innocent.
In the Australian coalfields, u
threatened one-day work stoppage
by the miners in protest against
the hill was half-hearted
In
Queensland, 44 mines continued
work and only *1* were idle. T in
88 mines in New South Wale*
also were working, although mum

S A N TO R O
O K I .A N D O |(D
T U R N O N T t .A 116 A V
I ML I L A S H IN G A R R O W

TODAY

FIR ST OUTDOOR SHOWINli

IUSD SKELTON

“ THE YELLOW CAB MAN

Remington Says

Chrysler Strike

(OasHlaaM areas r«*e u u )
establish'd beyond further our.
tlon bv the settlement — for a
.substantial rum — of a libel suit
which I had brought when iny loy­
ally was impugned n public,” lie
•uii, adding.
“ Yet J have ihi hesitancy in re­
affirming before this committee
tiie statement that I have made
over and over again — 1 am not
now. nor have I ever been, a ment­
hol of tiie Communist Party. And
when I eav ‘never ’ i mean never.
Whether at the age of 3. 18, or 33.
which 1 am today.”
Remington commented that he
doesn’t know whore the commit­
tee got the information which
prompted It to reopen Ids case.
"But I am wilting in stale un­
equivocal] v end fur I he I hird lime
Hint anv per'nn who charge, that
I was u Communist during tiie
pci loti of iuv employment with
T V A or nt ittiv other time is cith­
er ’iiiite Ignorant of tin* facts of
13 year, ago or is, I regret to rav.
engaged in a deliberate falsehood.”
Meamvhilet in Washington, Sen­
ator McCarthy .aid today senate
investigator, have u witness wlm
can testify tlml persons connected
will, AincriiMa Magazine were
" c o l l e c t i n g and transmitting”
atomic secrets to Russia in 1846.
McCarthy, Wisconsin Republi­
can, told a new. conference that
State II ? P a i I in e ii t employee*
■‘were pari of the espionage ring."
He said A-liurnn data wu. Immlril
to the Hoviel t’liiop us early a*
alx months tiefme tin- first atomic

t('sialln**« rrea* I'aa. o m )

humb was diupped op Japan.

McCarlhv miiiied the witness he
.aid could give this levtitiiuiiY a.
Frank It it' In*Kt. mice an agent [or
tile wartime Office ot Strategic
Servlets,
At the time McCarthy held his
news conference Uiela-ki was be­
ing miction, d behind clued door,
by tin* Bonnie Foreign Relation.
Snlicoiumittee. U h investigating
McCarthy'* charger of Commun­
ist Hit lilt atlon ol the Slate Papaitment
McCaithv had piote»ted the
group-, dec:urn to hear Blelaski
El a closed meeting, rather than ill
n public so: - mu

l o d g e ) is o, ilih lie,|
Si&gt; p r i s o n
W e io Hires le d on
I . a c r e s ,,| coll
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liuve llimmi'd fcilcmi u venue.s hv
$2(10,1810,18111
rill whlskev lax
we iape I ft a gallon doling the
Vyui .
2. Cut the fs a hai i d beet tax
by 60 cent * a hairel IT unmoved,
this would have itdieved beer
drinker* u( shout Ho,1100,0*Ml a
ye,It in taxes
Nr. prupos ,1 wa* made todiv to
reduce wme excise import*.
'I I'reuil. ut Inmiiin toiUv Q
um’ly nominated 8ttm|cv Wn
ward an Am bln* ail or to t'amid
The President sent the im|
inn'Kill of t'le .State thpnrtuir
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food lockers
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mi

IC u h iiu u . 4 Kruai f* * » »»»•

lj uml $160,01) 0,000 mnlnlv for air
power.
A-ked whether
White House
mail shows a growing concern
among Hie American people over
Communism and whether Com­
munism "ill he u faolur hi tli"
inning elections Mr Tinman leplied tiie people are always uneasy
nlu.nl an organisation that he
hove* Ip overthrow of the United
Stutea govermneut hv violence.
He *aid lie does not believe thsra
it m y unusual trend in the direc­
tion mentioned hv the reporter.
Meanwhile. hi Washington:
I A two-year extension of the
p.meetiin- draft law wa* approved
bv Hie House Military Affairs
Committee today, 31 to it
The
lull provide* that there could be
iio inductions until congress gave
tli* word
Chairman Vinson (l&gt;-fia.l said
the lluufc would lie a ked to act
on the legislation at once. The
pre-eut Jaw it due to espne lone

Win him: ’id a v on a Proposed
ifix-cmttlug lull, tiw committee
t ii r’it'ii thumb down on motions tu;

A

C E N TR A L FLORID A QUICK FR E EZ E
A N D STORAGE CO,

Truman Declares

Hilda.I i put Impaled
ill tile
June, l ul l crude- oil I he office
of Am eratri iln o h ic t wlmii no 24

A R IO T ON W HEPV8
K I D D I E S U N D E R 12

runa for five years, the union
gets a duet checkoff, a boost in
itcrdfral, hoinitnl and insurance
benefit* for three year*. Bargain­
ing uii the latter item* may be
rcupened inly twice, after July 1
of 19M and 1962. Pension clauses
aren't mopeunble during the five
years they run.
Walter Keuther, UAW presi­
dent, in u voice unsteady with lin­
ger. told a press cm ference a*
the »trike-endlng agroement wa*
reached:
“Chrytler ccrporation ha* *unk
to a low never before attained in
the auto industry. A* late an y**tinlay Mr. Weekler (Herman L.
Weekler, Chrysler vice-presldsnt
and g in cn l manager) prostituted
lh" fu.'t* ”
Weekler, meiitiwhtlr. Issued a
stnteii'enl culling the strike unI'ecesfary, uml saying ‘no uti»
wins a «lrii,e.’
••Wa think Hie (pensionI offer
made before the strike was J»"t
a* sound a plan a* the one wo
liiivu no w/1 hi' ronlilDiiiL IhPH
hlii iiied the union f 'r deinylnft*n

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fOmtiB, HibiitcuB, uml Lawnn
nr Long Lnituift Vigorous Urowtli

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fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and poultry
monthM to come.

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Drawer Type— ¥18 Per Year
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F O B ,T» yr HUMMER TIME PICNIC
tDR A, DRR8BRD * DRAWN
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Beef Liver * 65c

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IN

Sea. The owner said the ahip and
it* crew of 24 were taken to Murinanvk. North Rui'lan port.
ICoatlaavA Troai Par* Oa&lt;&gt;
the unloading of Holland’* tin t
T R IE S T E . Premier Metihnl T i ­
Atlantic Pact arms from Ameri­ to's police have begun a eudeca.
den slowdown blockade between
Police said transfer of the arms the Yugoslav and Anglo-American
from the U. 8 . freighter Empiro tone* of “ the Trieste free terri­
tory.
Stati was proceeding normally.

Bomb Blast

L O U IS E F O S TE R

I H i A r RI

TODAY—FRIDAY

« • M l-

THAN IV IR !
Hu h ee

JL

ing trawler Flrurlii In northern
water* near the Scandinavian
Penlnsul'i. A Hussiw otnb«*»y
spoke«m.;n hei" said lie had heard
mulling uhout it.
rUe Standard Sletnn Fishing

W E L L T R lM M R D ^ M R i

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BIG VALUES

Ih u rm u s

K m inks

Cam ty

Step tilts* Imiclilmi’* tin. week
nnd yim'li Ms'p light min
Hummer brrause we'ie fex tillmg the ni'wcnt plat lime acirw u ilrs — S A L E i ’ll It EP In
•wive you money. Hu, get uff
In a kihhI hI m i I fm ii good
time. Fotne to out I'K K -H U M M i l l S A L E for tin- thing*
tlml mid tu llic fun id ulotioui
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TUSSY
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511c
Phillip

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75c Bayer Aapirin 6 9
75c Liatcrina ..

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4T

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35c

Cartara

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$1.75
IMnkhama O m p . $|J)9
Vu
70c Sal

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Hepatica 0 1c

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medical and insurance benefits;
Thiee-cent* an hour more for
wui kei * m Chiyslcr plants nt
Kokomo. New Fustic and Evans­
of ville, Imt

I lie dedicator v exercise*
Froeiu- Memorial I.iiim rv will tie
he I 1 ,1 (loom * Acmtcmv. Sunday
Mm 7, at 3:119 P.M.
Bishop John A Citeav, A .B ,
AH
U l&gt;
L L P ., of tin llth
F | . copal DiMnct of the African
McHioiirt Kphcupnl Fhurcti. Fin.,
wil deliver the ilediculorv adill.'"., lie i* one of Hie louiitry'*
gler.t ediicnliun.'il .10.1 1, ligious
leaiicr*,
1 , t.'d ill " \\ Iio 1A 10, 11. .,
his hfe 1- 11‘|
cl ." .lie , con,el, timeIUhole in l\ 111*11*, ,1 y ■ id,nit, of the
l ei 1 1 its of K in us, foi 11,i-i presi.l-'ig h, hop ol the 17( 11 ..th mid
It'
I- |u o'opal ili.'tt I**' * of hi:
cli'ii, h. 11■ t ut lue-t ill the lii-hop
o| Hi. tliti distitel nnd tilso the
tlCii &gt; of 'lie lumiil i f IlisllD)!
lie
wa tin-1 to Die 1 , cent H hop’
t oiiiicil it Jack ion ill*th- liii- iloiie out' luiiiling work
im tiie ehitrch in Suiitli Africa,
■ei". i’il 11 pret ulrnl of Ed win'd
Wc'i'r* Fiilicge. this
lute mul
n- piv-ltlcnl of Wdherfoice I 111
iciM lv. I III to. 'a id elected prenitfui ot Howard t uiversitv. Wusli
ingtoii, P F , winch position tie
derlim'd in order to itnnaln with
the well, of III* cliuicb
He ha- received meritorious
award* from ninny noiirre*. one
of which wa* a citation from the
Sen ctary of tiie A im v hennelit
(7. itovul 1917 .mil one fiotn the
llt.'VersitV "I IvalistiH. II' deliv
ori &gt;1 tiie t *viiol 1" niMres t., the
Woild': I'tui-liilo Enilein.
ton
ver.tion. It. 1 In. Ceimaiik twin
l’i (hop 1,1 •c g 011 re*no led t»\
til.' l‘n d.lenl "I Ho I Mil. '! .Slate
tu ' ijil all lioiil
when Negto
sol,till' Welt I lit tolleil dm Ills' D"
let t i l U old W 11 which i- oi.
of hi- gn'iil icciiinpli’ hlneut- 1*0.
is out gut I speaker.
Iteu.l lie
idtigiapliv in "Who I* Who In
AltieticM "

S H IE L D C LE A N E D 7

A N N O U N C IN G

I lie union ilalius tlml coiitiac:
nnp.oveinints grunted he l l.ry
t'ompiiiiv owner of Die 1 7 1 -Ion
•h i eipiul the ' IP cents m lioui
vessel, -niii yestvidny the ship wns
pm X'tge
the I AW
.Icinaiule.l
lu urdv’,1 hv Russians in tin White
when it walked owl
It dunned these gams m addi turn to pensions and hospital-

Colored News

N E E D YOUR W IN D ­

One man n-cnlved a saber ent
Without explanation Yugoslav
in Ihe olis*li with the police. Must guard* began a careful screening
2nd A Park
Ph. 9197
of tin demon*! rat nr* were women of each person crossing the fron­
distributing “ p e a c e
partisan” tier. Informed sourer* said that
Let
C*
lake
Fare
Ot Yuur
pamphlet* protesting the shipment while (''Oil person* usually cross
of U. 8 - Arm* to Europe.
Fat
the frontier from the Yugloilnv
A strong police cordon kept the zone dally, only 29 succeeded in
denmnsirutoi* seeking to impede reaching the city of Trieste yes­
pire State A number of the demo terday.
nrdrutor* were nrroitcd but police
■efused to say how many.
Tu ,, policemen were Injured in
the dock uron when their Jrep
cins^vd into a truck.
Flr*t reports said u second ship
m int of arms liu l arrived aboard
the American freighter Alntce
l.vke.s imt a port official lutor
di"iicd tin* ship was unloading
American wenpon*. Shipping cir­
cle* indicated, however, that a
second shipment was due to he
unloaded,
pioliniily
from
the
freighter American D o f o n d e r
which had been diverted from
T H E C O N V E N IE N TL Y L O C A TE D AMOCO
Rotterdam tu Amsterdam.
London, the British government
was investigating the reported
S TA TIO N A T SECOND 8T. AND

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MOVIES M B
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end tty reopening ” l**ue* we
thought were clo»eu."
Weekler accused tiie union nnow
yesterday of ‘‘stalling," and said
in effect tint strike had been pro­
longed to collect the maximum in
$1 weekly assessment* against
working U A W
member*-. The
mandatory
12 week
nxseainirnt
period ended yesterday.
The strike which started in u
di-put,* i» er flnniiclng ,,f the &lt;100
pension*, cost the company Its
w .rkeis, 10,6 74 dealers nnd sup
phet firms ami their employes an
estimrted $1,181,720,880
A mag r la'dy atolp urt« sup­
plier, Briggs SJiinufactui'ing t’o ,
of Detroit, *nld it may begin cull
ing back tonight the 21 ,i&gt;()t&gt; of its
employes idled by the Chrysler
-trike. The Build Company at
I'hiladelplun called hack l,ld&lt;&gt;
workers to resume product ion of
body work for Chtyslcr inaile cuts
Strieker* were ineligible for tinI'loplovineut ci'iupetisniioii .nut Die
Cluysier tuke make record dlinlis
011 iJet 1lilt's 1ii 1ci". 1cite t fund*.
The city gave $1,860,000, Hie coun­
ty &lt;2110,000. Those idled indirectly
woe eligible for unemployment
benefit*
Most iTiiyider operations are
centered licri', although it has a
total of 26 plant* scattered acioss
tiie country,
l ocal unions si ill must intify
the contract in u vote S.ituiday,
I.hi ii't'etitntU'e of .me iicgotintcd
in leitlie ns a foregone cotnT.i-

up If flit* th&lt;
• iiL r vf»i Iff
tt&gt; II lilt Is4t«I III I

IfJ Ittil *

When the treat's on you—
rume tu Tourhton'a amt
prove that you're a pereon
af excellent taate. Enjoy the
eatlafying refreahment of
lur over-alee eadae and autidaea . . .Ilia filling goodneea
of our aandwlchea and
snack* , , , and you'll know
why ll'a otwaya treat time
at our fountain.

$1.00 Lavorla ..

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26c Feenamlnt .... J j e
$1.25 Baraka ....... «| .0 »
40c Noiema ....... 2 $ *
00e

Syr.

11.25
60c

Pepsin

47'

Petrogalar 0 c

Heet Liniment

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F R to A Y J U j^ J lO
4 soapy solution made by
IS, the kina of the gulden
ink and soaking roots of tbs
was a Phrygian.
plant Is used by the InA
New Mexico fur ceremonul
leopard Is native to Afilea
tlons.
,
to warmer parts of Asia.

THANKS

FVee Chinese

County Commissioner
Hint riot No. 2

orka u uu h lp ?

WASHINGTON —
— Pre»iclenl Trutnvn's forthcoming ctw**counlry speaking lour may ilmw wlictliei the administration is Hill sel
HONO Kcmn, May B — (/HI
upon making the Brsnnan farm plan a major farm bell itme.
— press reports said today
The capital is hearing report! that Democratic farm leader* in
ffcfnett Communists era morlog to Invade the Wanshan can Psychiatric Association today. Congress have prevailed upon Mr. Truman to go slow in pressing the
The answer comes from Wash* propotsl of his Secretary of Agriculture during this years campaign.
(Ladrone) Islands off south
CM**.

TAIPEI. Kormois. May I - UP)
Yuan (parliament) appealed to
. ii-.' A n .i rChina's
u _i . - ' . ilegislative
.
—Nationalist
United Stale* today lot mow
and material aid againil Commun­
ists "before it is loo late.”
Liu fhien-Chun, acting head ol
the Yuan, told visiting Amen, an
newsmen:
“Should wc go down it will be
a tragedy not of China's alone but
also of democracy the world oyer."
"Russian Communists and Chi­
nese Communists are one and iurepeisblr." Liu slid. "Mao TieTung (Chinas* f*d leader) ha*
no intention of becoming ■ second
Tito."
Liu celled Formosa, last suable

J. F. MrCItillAnd,

Sex Delinquents
Are Now Sent To
Hospital Wards

Ington, P. C.. where s new law la
rending rvx offenders to Hi. Ellrabath's Hospital to remain until tho
superintendent soya they are safe
to release. This experiment holdr
that sax offenders are sick parsons
rather than criminals.
The Washington Oeport Indi­
cates that the chances are fairly
good, but that cures probably will
be slow and expensive.
The
AmsHcan Psychiatric Association
Is Interested because similar ex­
periments recently have bean en­
siled Into law in New Yoik State.
California end Canada. And are
under consideration
in other
American comm unities.
The report Is hv Dis. Barnard
A, Criivant, Milton Mellsrr and
Francis J. Tartagllno of St.
Elisabeth's.
The District of Columbia lapislatino says the persona to he con­
fined are "not Insane." They arr
men whose repented sex miscon­
duct convinces u jmlge they are
likely to repeat
Itupistii are not
Included,
HI. Elisabeth's bus "4 of the**
mm. Nona has been rrlcased al­
though some have been there for
|more than a year. Twenty-five
I oer cent are Improved

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Fishing
Tackle
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The five are mental I roubles
'lie to lireane-, defective minds,
.impulsive neuroses — feelings
in r.- is sutneU.itig you Just have
in do no mutter whut tlie cost —
iiul split personalities and hysi aria.
The prliici|iui treatments are to
i.iep these men fully occupied all
dw&gt;. They wot I* in shops, at art,
tiuve liiipiovcd enough lo he trans­
ferred from restraint wards to
open wards where thoy have freednm to attend hu-iiHnl parties.
No specific treatment has bean
discovered. The report taps there
wilt he special treatments and
•hoi these will reiptlri1tralnad tier'annul. Personnel s« trained do#»
not now exist
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nationalist territory■ "llie most impoitant bus* in the Fat East for
a diiva again liolh Chinese Com­
munists and Soviet Suuia."
M if f i n 'S ^ a W ^ ^ f o r m o r S

M A IT K E 8 R -P lL L O W
C U S H IO N — PA D
dais If. Ora m s
Slurs Open » to a

irevional member* of hlr own
party In fact a number of mid
western Congressmen have rome
out In opposition to It.
M i. Truman Is expected to touch
on the farm problem — and no**
•Ih'v plans for dealing with •*—
in a speech at Lincoln. Neb.,
Mondev night. What he save—
or fails to say— may provide a
tip-off as to what he Intends to do
With regard to the Hrannan pro­
posal
Mcunwhtlo behind-the-scenes ef­
forts are being mado to reconcile
farm progiant differences between
Brannan and congressional demo­
cratic critics of hie plan. The
leading figures In the reconcilia­
tion efforts are Hrannan himself
and Chairman Cooley (D -N .C .) of

Seminole C ouB ty Motor*
SIB E. First Bfc Pha*i

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the House Agriculture Committer.
Cooley recently blasted the Brannan Plan.
Congressional opposition to the
Brmnan proposal Is centered
Inigrly upon Its method of sutmnrtIng grower returns on perishable
producta. Under this method, such
products would be allowed to seek
their natiual piles levels. If those
le v lr were below h return deemed
fair to the farmer, the government
would make up the difference to
the grower In the form of ‘‘prodo- lion payments" front the treas­
ury
Under the present plan, the government buys and removes from
th» maiket enough of the sup­
plies to keep prices from drop­
ping below the support level, flrannan opposes this method because.

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savs. It lends to waste and
Presldcna he. |&gt;s fund away from ran-timers

■ p forma-1 who need It.
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Congressional critics contend the
1
'Hr..m an payment plan would be
do
costly nod that taxpayers
ominun'sl would rebel.
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Hrannan uid Cooley ate Irving
to work nut n plan which would 1

retain I lie production payment I
method of the Brannan proposal,
hut which would reduce the direct
ost of this method to the govern­
ment. They are looking lr,*o the
possibility of a price Insurance
program for perishables under
which farmers would contribute a
tinrt of the cost In the form of
premiums.
- In other words, premium* paid
in years when prlcec were favor­
able would accumulate to help pay
•support benefit* |n year* when
prices were deprciwed.
This scheme still would retain
a keep provision of the Brannan
ulnn— freedom of prices of ntrbihnhlea to move up and down In
rotation tn supply and demand.
Comm mere would benefit through
low prlres when there were sur­
plices.
Sources dost to Brannan de­
clined In predict what Mr. T ru ­
man may say In midwestern
speeches.
But thoy expressed
The coronation was performed cunlidimce liu would reiterate bln
with all the mystic pump and support of this provision of the
ceremony ef the Chakrt Dynast). Hrannan proposal.
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With si bride to rratirne stud­
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with hi* bridt to rtsumt studron commander -m id ; today the

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|2^ 0Q,000 monthly to
tha economy. In ail. * C A 'J » a
spent about |25,000/&gt;00 In For­
mosa, ha said.
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Dr. flhsen Tsung-ftan of the
lofnt commission on rural rah**
lliflntlnn, an F.CA subsidiary,
snld the Nationalist* are mure
efficient than op the Mainland
because Formosa la small. Ha
added: "Some government lead­
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vyr air eqiiadrons thought ■ they
were bombing Chinese trmraports. The ships * actually were
the Pansy, tha British gunboat
Ladybird, u Htnmlard Oil tanker
and one other vessel.
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spot."
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te.- in a cabinet change raqulretl
by the country’s new constitu
ISahru and hi* old cabinet r«•Ifnwd. ojifllnr today. A rontmi.niqua said a new cabinet Would

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— Hlata Department officials to­
day labeled aa ‘'fantastic and ab­
surd” Russia’s claim that II has
repatriated all Herman war
prisoners. They estimated that
the Kuaalan* are holding "al
least” 100,000 German tronae in
forced labor and prisoner of war
camps.

BONN, Germany, M^y ft—&lt;/P)
f-Chancellor Konrad' Adenauer
charged today that J.ftOfMXH) GetSoviet Union. He demanded, in
mans are still 'misting In the

the name ol&gt;f humanity, that the
Kremlin account for theii fate.
Adenauer made a special apptarance before the Weil German
parliament after he learned of last
night’s Soviet announcement tnai
repaltialion of German war pitsonert bad been completed.
Hi* Soviet statement wlsihed the
hopei of families of bundirdt of
thousands of missing toldiets. It
came as a gieat shock to the West
Carman capital. Many politicians
viewed it as a seveie blow to the
Communist Pasty in the West.
When a Communist deputy got up
to answer Adenaui virtually the
entire body of lawmakers with the
exception of thiee Communilt de­
puties ptesent and three utberi
walked nut.

THANKS
B, C, CJodd wishes to thank hia many
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frienilrt of District No. 4 for their support add votes in re-elactlng him aa
County Commissioner.

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Orlando

C E N T R A L B A P TIS T CHURCH
Ninth Street and Laurel Artnue
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
S. L. Whatley Pastor
(Episcopal)
Sunday School
f*:46 A. 61.
Kev. H. Lyttleton Zimmerman,
Worship Service
11:00 A. M
B. Dh Roetor
Training Union
7:00 P. M.
4th Sunday After Eaater
Broadcast W TRK
8:00 A.M. Hole Communion.
Worship Service
8:00 P. 61.
9:30 A.M. Family Sarvict and
Coma Thou With Us And We Will Church School.
Do Thee Good.
11.00 A.M Choral Eucharist and
sermon.
MORNING DEVOTION S
0 00 P.M YPSL.
Rev. Joe C. Crews, pastor of
Services During The Week
the Church of Hod, will be In
6tondav through Thursday and
charge ol Morning Devotions Saturday;
through next week. The program
Holy Communion, 7:30 A.M.
Is heard daily al 8:30 A. 61. and
Friday, 9:00 A .61.. Holv Com­
it a presentation of the radio munion.
station In cooperation with the
Sanford Ministerial Association.
C H R IS T CH UR CH , Lungwort
Mr. Crayvs will also present a
(Episcopal)
School Lesson on Saturday at
diseusslon study of tha Sunday Rev. If. Lyttleton Zimmerman,
H.D. Vicar
7.16 P. M.
4th Sunday After Eastee
4 00 P.61. Evening Prayer and
F IR S T
Sermon. All are welcome.
P R ESB Y TER IA N CHURCH
Hev. A. G. Mclnnls,
CHURCH O F T H E NA7.AHF.NE
B, D., Pastor
113 6|aple Avenue
0:46 A.M. Church School.
L. R. Kuahtou, Panlor
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Sunday School. 0:46 A.M
7:00 P.H. Youth Fellowship.
5toi'nlug Worship, 10:46 A .61.
P'oneer Fellowship.
Junior Society, tl:l6 P.M.
8:01) P.M. Evening Worship.
N.Y.P.H , 7:00 P.M,
Special 6!u*ic fur Sunday Morn­
Evangelistic Hour, 7:46 P.6I.
ing:
Midweek service, Wed., 7:46
Anthem: "Hide Me Under the
P.M
Shades of Thv Wings," and Solo:
N O TIC E :
Don't forget
the
"The Silent Voice."
Special Music for Sunday Eve­ Caravan service tonight at the
Churt-h of the Naiarenr, 7:46.
ning:
Anthem: "Great Is Thv Love." Public Is invited to attend .

F R E E M E TH O D IS T CHURCH
(Light and Life Hour)
Fourth Street and Laurel Avenue
Fred 11 Horton, pastor
Sunday School, 9:46 A.M.
Morning Worship, 10:46 A.M,
Radio Program — W.8.U.N.
(12(1, 6tOO P.M.
Young Peoples Service,
0:46

Winter Haven

SA N EO K I) D EA LER

IfW W ^ G O M P A N r,

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t deeply appreciate your allowing ma lu
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the Stale Legislature. I thl humbly grateful,
1 trust that my ^conduct

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a member of the

Houne o f Mepreaentailves will warrant the
confidence which you have placed in me. 1
realize full tvrll that the office Is not mine—
but merely in my keeping for the next two
years. More than anything else I want to be
a good steward. However, without your advice, your prayers and the help of God, no

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nunc riih.'i UrdncMiru or TlinrvAll Chunk Notices must be pranented al Hit Hstsld office mi m* dsv to toko up u resolution dlmppturitiK President Irumun's iv*
day before publication.
orpHiuMitiou PIum No 12. This
Sanford Ministerial Aaaoclalion
plnii would transfer to the chair
Hev. H. L. Zimmerman, President
mnu of the National l.ahor Kelntions Bond most of the authority
Joe C. Crews, Sac. • Tress.
now tiehl by Robeit N Punltum,
the tioaid's independent general

F1KHT M E TH O D IS T CHURCH
J. F. McKinley, Minister
6lra. P. H. Stephenson. D.H.K.
0:46 A.M. Church School
A class for every age.
11:00 A .61 6lorning IVorship.
Sermon Topic: "Your Greatest
Possession,"
7:00 P M. Youth Fellowship
Service.
8:1)0 P.M. Evening Worship.
Sermon Topic: "The Expecta­
tions of God "

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At THE CHURCHES

Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P 61.
A Yoifth Film — Youth in A rilnf?, Tuesday: 7:4fe'P.M.
Prayer I. and Praiie Service,
Wedltoldglr. 7:30 P M.
The Film, Youth In' Action, was
produced by our young people.
attNls very interesting. The nublie it cordially Invited.

T H E CH URCH U F GDI)
2500 F.lin Avenue
Hev. Jue C, Crewa, pastor
Sunday school begins at 9:46
A.M. Classes for all age*. .......
Morning worship at 11:00 A .61.
6lee*age bv Ihr pastor. All mem­
bers are urged to be present at
this service.
Evangelislir service 7:30 A .61.
6lr*Huge h&gt; I hr pastor. All memtiers are urged lu lie present at
thl* service.

Evangelistic service 7:30 I’.M
Steaaafa bt the pastor. The alter
service will follow the message.
Prayer meeting and Bible atudy
each Tuesday 7:30 P.6L
Come
and bring your Biblea.
......
. M l a a 1o ti a r y service Thurs­
day avening at 7:30 P.M.
Mrs.
Marla Klnard, leader In charge..
Victory Leaders Hand service
Friday evening al 7:30 P.6I. Sira.
Evelyn Bennett, leader hi charge.
The Church airing band will
furnish the mask and the publk

H F.8LBYAN
M E TH O D IS T CHURCH, Pauls
Rav. G. 0. “
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Phona 15B7-W-S0
Htiniluv School, p:30 A.M.
CHURCH OK C H R IS T
Morning Worship. 10:81) A.M.
Hrcond Street and Elm Avenue
Young People’* Meeting, (MB
P.M.
LordV Day
Evening Service, 7:30 P.M.
Hlhle School.-10:00 A.M.
P r a y e r meeting, Wednesday,
iVorthin. 11:00 A.M.
Preaching the Word, 8:(to P.M. 7:311 I'M,
Thursday
“The lillle church with the lug
Mid-week Devotlont, 8:00 P.61. welcome.'’
This week adtdt data will heFIR ST C H R IS TIA N ( ’llURDU
gin study of "The Church, the
1601 Hanford Avanue
Falling Away and the Restora­
tion." A brief course in church
Sunday School, 0:46 A 61.
history,
6lorning service, 11:00 A.61.
"The Spirit of Christ," Venter
Public Is cordially Invited to
worship where you are a stranger Tharp,
but once.
Nu evening services.

counsel.

iJI«crimlnation, The House previ­
ously paxml a bill to establish
mi FEPC without authority to onIWet* its orders, leaving cnmplinncH on h voluntary hauls.
A cloture petition, rettuldnft sig­
natures of ltt Senators, would force
u vote after one day on the ouev
tlon of taking up the measure.
In that test, FEPC advocates
would ha»e to net 04 “yea" "votes
to bring the bill htfore the 00msn Senate. If thev fail to mus­
ter that number, the filibuster
could continue.

Taft holds Dial tillsidnn is
nin.nl al repealing in indirection
an iniliorthiit section of the TuftHartley labor law.
Lucas said he will lesist Ta ft’s 4.5 per cent above 1040.
motion. Hut since most
of the
southern Uemucrot* and
the Re­
publicans support the disapproval
move Taft seems likely to get a
inim iitv to lake it up Hi* motion '
has privileged stilus.
Taft -aid he hopes to bring on
the reorgaiilctttion plan while the
Benule is waiting the 24 hour*
lenuired to reach a vole on a
cloture &lt;foliate limititiyr petition
on the FEP C lull
The hill would set up a conimi*vioti clothed with punitive powers
to enforce Its orders apau.-t |oi&gt;

Official Figures
(OssNsssa S r «s Pen# o*«i
gave Smathera 1600 to I ISO re­
ceived bv Pepper,
In Precinct No. 1, M. B. Smith
pot 1007 to V. A. Speer’s 643, and
In No. It Smith pot 1427 to M0
by Speer,
Precinct No. 1, gave V. A.
Williams 1210 to if. S. Arnold's
451 and in No. 3 Williams had
1008 to 646 by Arnold.

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ttmke tin- rid e - unit so we give
every lluick lout of the soft,
gentle ((til spring* pruclicully sail
cut* use uti fruit! wheels uuly.

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buw power is transmitted to tho
I till wheel*.

We ugtee— uml use u torque-tube
drive, tltul take* up ull the thrust,
freeing reui spiiugs of driving
pulkuliuu.
Some stress tires— so you'll find
low-pressure cuttings un every
Huick, mounted im our own kind
of Safety-Hide rims. Some play
up shock absorbers — we make
ours fuut, so a and sure iu action,
to yvasli out all "after-bounce.'*

Then there ure frames— end oar
weight — mill engine mountings,
which on lluick are a very special
kind used nowhere else,
rIhey're ell important— yat tha
plain truth la no ooa of tbase
things— or two or thraa— givae a
ride you esu truly eall "uturwkd."
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springs, tires, shook absorbers,
drive, engine mountings— oare*
fully and precisely brought Into
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that la truly “ unruffled," Free of
harshness— undisturbed by jounce
and jlttar— lava)— steady-going —
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obanoa to try out any Buiok.
You'll find it "the ride of a life*
time"— and the buy of a lifetime
tool

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j TODAY** BIBLE VERSE
‘ The tort* of • child
•ntht
town glory to God thnn any oth
WHJily
event. It chanted thn
thi datt
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document* throughout
who)* civilised world Tim*' I, 'dt*
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Ufci* *nd *tin th* birth
3*a
tkh, child.
Yat many Itnutr
Ukai n
mtaaegejnd mission of hi* Ilf*.
A multitude of the heavenly heat
Malting God. and »eylnr. Glcrv lo
&lt;h*
hlaheit.~L.uk* 2:13
.............

■JAI Jolton denit* the rumor that
ha it dead, t*&gt;» it it just a dirty
Communisl ilur. "That sort of
fling’*, he insists, "it supposed to
happtn only to Bint Ciothv".

TCommon!it China has dona one
thing anywayr it hai abolqfcad' polytimy and outlawed the
tftla af woman Fra* lot* uttd lo
ba ona ol (h« principal attraction!
for men which Communism held
Tha House Aimed 3*rtttei
Committee votes )l to 0 In extend
tha military diall another two
f*ets. althouih at present H n
set being used. Congressmen seem
lo bat* learned thrir lesson since
thay almn&lt;t voted against llie
draft rust one month hefore Pearl
Harbo,
■
, .
A , friend of nurs says, "Poor
Claude, his career is ruined before
ha i* 50. and after he has aacri*
Had the Hit yean of hit life
fat jdi* p^tple o| FVnida and the
Democratic Party. Tbat'i polities
far yooV Don't - worry about
Claude, brother. He’ll get along.
I Truman do**a’l make
man of the RFC or Int Revenue Collector, hall get
equally lucrative sinecure.
A if be dosn’t want that, the
QO PAC would surely take him
Iflto their legal staff nr as a
Meat in Congress.

Dem ocracy In Japari
“If we moved out of Japan tomorrow, and any group
tried to restore the old conditions, they would be hanged
to the tamp*posts," General MacArthur told J. P. McEvoy
in an exclusive Interview reported in the Reader’s Digest,
Millions of farmers who for the first time own their
own farms, will fight for their lands as our American
farmers would fight, MacArthui said. Seven million laborers
will not give up without a struggle all the gains they have
achieved. The old imperialist crowd will be extinct in ten
years, and its worka are already thoroughly discredited In
Jnpnn.
The new Japanese constitution Is the most democratic
in the world, MacArthur stated. So are Japanese laws.
Denying that the Japanese “went berserk after they got
liberty and now have 2,000 political parties.” the General
asserted that all the parties “shake down to three”— the
conservatives fin the majority), the labor party and the
fringe.
Communists in Japan number less than a million.
“They consist." MacArthur said, “of the underworld, n cer­
tain percentage of 'liberals educated beyond their under
standing, some North Koreans, and the usual groups who
‘ ay think will bring them wealth
weal" and
exploit any situation they
power." The General believes that the Japanese will never
accept Communism. It spells Russia to them, and they hate
and fear Russia above all else.
The Japanese have faithfully observed their surrender
commltm nts— disarmed, demobilized and established s
peaceful democratic regime. A peace treaty with Japan is
long ove:due, MacArthur insists. He Is convinced that Japan
,hould n..t rearm. The nation cannot possibly rsi«e sn srtmImge enough to protect itself; furthermore, the creation
of arriv’d forms would Invite rather than dissuade Hggres
■don.
With the largest body of skilled workers and the most
experienced management In the Far.East. Japan can make
goods which the reat of Asia can afford, MacArthur
und «an develop huge market* in which we cannot com­
pete.

R espiratory D iseases
Deapita a widespread outbreak of Influema and pn*u
monla, thn lowest first-quarter death rate on record for
‘ he two diseases was established during the first three
months ol 1960. according to the experience among the In
dustrial pollcyhnldera of the Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company.
The death rato was 2.1.2 par 100.000. as compared with
2 0 for the first three months of lust year. The rates were
6(1.0 anti 78.l&gt;. respectivelv. for the first quarters of HMli
and 1041. the two most recent years when influenza was
epidemic.
General health conditions continued at last year a fav­
orable level, the company’s statisticians report, with the
over-all death rate ssmong the policyholders 0.8 |H*r l.oou.
identical with tjiu aU-tlrpa, low recorded In the same period
of IfMP.
New low flrat-quartcr death rales Wert* also recorded
for tuberculosis, the principal communicable illMAnes of
childhood aa a group, syphilis. appendlcltia, gastritis, and
the complications of pregnancy and childbirth.
■light Incm m cA— r « compared,
M tb b 'n w rjfility from thu dia*;*
Iddt}«y4.. Vhich
arhich accodnt
M oodnt for
fo r »n\r t

h# * ri{ i

the mortality from Dancer,tw
cause* of death.,
,i - .•7 ^ lvt
i t■ m
Mortality from accident* and homicide wait about the
name mt In 1B49, and that flrom auiclde alightly lower, the
company reportn. Aw Increase I n ' motor vehkle nccldents
.
wait conn tori wlnnced by a dedintt in home arid oeciliujilonnl
m{nhH]ta. which have fallen off lo new low level* ihitt ycitr.

In Wyandotte, Mich. t|se Acanthus Art Club ii tarn asunder by
* controversy over the exhibition
of charcoal nudes at the church
Mt**r._M'i Maude Eberts insists
die he* some lovely nude* which
H went* lo show and sha wilt
be “frastriled or stymied by
•today pristine*!." But Mr*. E. C.
■Ora* says. ‘*Thet kind of stuff
ito’t food. Nudes art not pictum

THE MTIOH TODAY
Hj JAMBS MARLOW
W ASHIN GTON . Mav S. — (&gt;P)
Now we're going lo hive • na­
tionwide investigation of crime
tiv a Kpeeiel eommittee of Venator*.
Senator KM**» Kefauver, Tenne»»er Pemwrst, prupo.ed till*
la*t Junuary. The Senate didn't
get around to approving the Idea
until yesterday.
Thi* romrnirtee. with the help
of a hired staff of Inveatlgatora,
will dig min the doinf* in va n u i
rltie* around the country.
(Don't confuse thl» with tha
hearings hsld here for several
week* now by another Senate
committee trying to figura out
Information pumped to gambler*
a way of choking off race horae
..round the country by wire and
phone,
(This committee has call'd In S
number of people who might have
something to say on thl», Includ­
ing spme gambling big shots. But
these hearings have riot really
been a crime irivestlg«tinn. They
wire not Irterdcd to he.l
The big question facing the
Senate Investigators »* they start
out Is thla:
1 I* there n super-gang of
mobsters ronnlng a nationwide
rrlme syndicate?
It Or is crime, although It erl»sn o - , , , the natinr. r c tr of a
local etiterpise engaged fr. hy lo­
cal mobster* trying to make a
fast buck 1
Thi \tt&gt;,rn») General. J Ho­
ward McGrath, says that If there
is u nationwide rrim* syndicate,
hl« Justice Department doesn’t
know aUnit It. But some state and
help to mop up, say there la aueh
r itv offbiali, asking government
a syndicate, milling the crime
h
strings everywhere.
Nevertheless, gamhllng is ne.„hoo&lt;h
..
wtis
rept In Nevada, there are laws
against gambling All state* have
laws again*! other forma of
crime .*uch *» prostitution, agtortinn, swindling, and narcotics.
But It’s gambling which ha* the
spotlight now.
I f . bant In believe a gambler
i nn operate In one place very long
withmil the knowledge and con­
nivance of ha ai police or city of­
ficials If lie's i»Mowed to con­
tinue .It'* because he pays off or
has done, or I* doing, political
lavors nod gel* protection that
way
You can »ee why this la so; un­
less lie's being paid of for has
received order* from higher UJ),
even the cop on the heat couldn t
afford to get a gambling Joint do
husines* undri nl« nose,
ness under hi* noae.
If he did, sooner or later ha
could he accmed of stupidity,
failure to do hit duly, or taking
graft. Ro he'd be a tap to. Jet a
law violator work near him un»
less he was getting money or
ruder, from i U »
11 And »}• on up the Hn*. Witten
means that wherever there * »n r
extensive gambling thara’a cor­
ruption. And conuptton, sine*
money hunger Is the root of It.
undermines government and leads
to worse crimes, like murder.
But “icamhllng picture la • IIItie complicated and might &gt; confusing to an Ksklrno II
deiily came hero with

view of tha world, thinking that
black lx always black and white lx
alwayx whJta.
A number of state* although
they have taw* against gambling,
or* not opposed to gambling a,
gambling In them it jjust depends
‘
on where the gambling
gr.mhlli
'a done.
For example:
They make gambling legal *o
long at It's done st * race horse
track which ha* a license from
the state to do business and take
bet*. These ari called parl-muturl
bets, after the machine* which
figure nut the odd*. In such licen­
sed cases, i percentage of the
money bet la turned Into the state
treasury. So the state gets some­
thing out of the hetilng.
Rut th-&gt;se same state* have Isws
against any betting on the horses
If lt'« done away from the track,
that I*, up some .ide street In e
hnndbook, which Is .mother name
for s place which takes off-track
het*
Ju*t bow big l, ge'iihllng’ l.a,l
vior ’he rtlfirns Committee of
Massarhusatts, made up of dis­
tinguished men of that state, esti­
mated that American* bet as much
as 121.500,000,(XXi a year, or Just
about half of what it takes to run
the government a year.
The committee figured the
money I* bat this wayt 11,600,oen.non at the licensed end legal
tracks; 410,000,000.000 at the up
licensed and Illegal handbook
lfi.000.000,000 in sports pools,
where the betting is on the out­
come of sport, events, like foot
hell sod basketball; 12 .000,000.000
Iti numbers pools, or lotteries; a"'1
43 0O0.000.0CW) In slot machines.
Those figures, the committee
says, do not take Into hccouut the
ffionty
on riffli** punchboards, carnival games, and so on.

National Safety
ir .iita s W

le a *

v*aa*

EWTPAT MAT M W
M o d e m iz e d

London
g»ae •*•!

T h a t night free fred appears
beside the trail. Bread soaked in
water soaked wheat, or dampened
rereal such as is u&lt;ed In filling
out British sausages.
“The flrat night the rat shlei
off," says Gracle.
“The next
fiigm he nlbhle* caiitlmislr. The
night
lhf-&lt;l night he experts Ills fte e
feed. The fourth night he feed*
with confidence.
“ He eats In three course*, ink
Ing a sort of her* d'ouvraa, then
thv main course, then a dess'rt.
“ By the fifth night we’ve mixed
line phosphide or some other
pol-on with his free meal
Kven
If he Just takes the hors d'ouvrcs
he’r a dead rat.”
This poisoning rets about xr. to
f*0 per rent of the i*U In the sf
ferted area. A second sene* of
free meals, using a different kind
of food and diffeient puison, get.
mo,t cf the rest
Sewer* arc poisoned in th B*nir
careful, studious wav.
During the war Grade’s opera
tires poisoned every hit of Lon­
don’* 3.500 mites of sewers at the
»ame time. They estimated thrv
killed 1,000,000 rats

and lhal means

Swim Time
Play Time
leisure
Time

U. S. C harges
(C a a tts srt

r m

P a g * (Ins)

ow hv A mbs*-tailor Allan t; Kirk
and wax made public here by the
Strte Department.
The note made it plain that the
charge, and counter-charpe* vet
the loss of the Navv Prlvst'ei
plane In the Baltic area with 10
men aboard have reached an im­
paste.
That is x stalemate from which
further progress cannot be made
The Russians were told that “It
i.« clearly Impossible to resolve this
Issue so long aa the Boviet gov­
ernment refine* to base Its nosltlon upon the facts of the case"
The fOO-wotd note was In re
Plv to Russia’s Apr. 21 rommynlcaHon which refected the oritfinal
American protest and declared
“ verlflrst data” shown] that a
B-2D Flying Fortress flew nvFr
Latvia on Apr. 2X “to phntngiapb
Soviet defense installations."
In response, the LI. S. declared
again that the only American
military plan* In the Baltic mfn on
tha detc was th* missing navy
friveteer.
It added that "the
Un'led Stales Government reit­
erates that this U. H. Navy ai t - I
plena was unarmed and was at no
lime over Soviet or Hovlet-occu­
pied territory or territorial wst
era "
Tho American contention Is that
the unarmed plane wa* shot down
over th* open Baltic Sea.

for
dependable
quality
and
glides *'
Then Calkins observed, “next »»
men of enterprise and rompatence.
nerhaD* the greatest need (for tb#
South) Is a larger conception of
th- marketing lob that must be
done . . .
“ Bventually," he concluded, “the
Reulh must find out what It should
produce and for what markets and
It had better far* the prohlem
early.”
The Routh never has shakes off
the cnlonlal pattern of exporting
low priced raw material* and lmnrtlng high priced manufactures.
t xoffers, said
-------------Calkins, from
‘
an
antiquated marketing aystetn.
“Kouthern Induatry ought lo set
out to do a nation-wide marketing
Job for It* heat products. It ought
to strait high quality, dependable
finality, reliable brands." Calkin*
declared.
“In agriculture." he continued,
“this will mean a great deal of
work with growers to Indue* them
to grow what can ha used. It wilt
mean cooperation among distribu­ Ity. It will moan national sdvei*.
tors to Inalit on grades and agal- Ileldg end quantity shipments/*

f

Summer Time
Is Just Around
The Corner

WE HAVE
JU S T T H E
R IG HT TH IN G
FOR YOU TO
W E Ait

A H EA D —

Swim Trunks
Play Shorts
Terry Cloth Jackets
Matched Trunks &amp; Beach Jackets
Beach Sandals

B. L. PIPKIN'S &amp; SON
“COB It EOT MEN’S WEAR"
itt i&lt;|* 1 ■
f -to k,

DOST

MUMS BEING ALIKE”

‘“Whan ! haw othara talking about thatr banka, I’m amatad
at tha thing* my bank doaa for m*. Little extra thing* that
ooant/and mika a man f**l lika tha bank’a moat Important
auatamar. .Why, thay avan photograph my chaekatH
* 4471)• ^Florida 8t*U.B*nk photograph* by Racordak avory
ehack drawn on it* chicking account*, the film* bacoma a par*
mgnant racord and may b* rafarrad to ai any tlma; or k facalmil*
may ba r*produoad to vi*taUUh proof of paymant of a HU or

VhX&amp;M&amp;h'

• Thla la a talaaUa aarrico, and offart a high dagyaa protao*
to *v*U*bto in Sanford.

I /«$*' ** l»|,

•iftj Bn iftv

cljF*g

photograph m y checks”

&lt;«

To
for
for
the

TH E

FUN MONTHS

“They even

Mr pain aspbnatkm of tha
itnmeat's mounting deficits# ere not due to federel «•
mam, he u p , but rether to
.fsibto of Congreet to levy
Want t u u to meet gorernN expense* at homo and aboard.
I y*t the tax** art now tan
to to high ai thay Were dutfm
f t i lpi tOMi 1920*. Now If you

IN

the people of Seminole County
their confidence In my candidacy
the Democratic nomination to
United Statea Senate.

To you who worked In my behalf to
tirelessly during the campaign in the
belief that 1 would be faithful to
eVery, trust imposed, 1 express my
M tn« •ntttudc .HMl.no. aaawraaM
tkditwfB not fe g y « f,' - '

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FB1PAT M AT a, TOW -r

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w f f l H B P ^ ^ B s a a ? . * r " ; v p ,r&lt; • '"• •'• -*

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Social A n d Personal Activities
r* I«p h o n « 148

iodal Calender
F K ID A Y

The

regular

meet Inn -of

tht

American I (Klim Auxiliary will
ha held ■)( tlir l-.’t'lnii Hill nt 7:30
P M. Installation cf officer* will
take plan-

j i The, Junior I fix!. Mav [lay
u D»ni'r, tijioiiioMMl Itv the PTA
«|M It held from 7 00 until 10:00
PA', it tin* Tout(&lt;t (Vriter.
Denrfll di'lin* every ,FVIrlav eve.
nlni* nt 0:00 I'M , in the Genova
Community H,id,hug
■ S t T lH l-n

Tim Aninrialional « ’ ,M U
Voting Penj.lrx fl.-dl-,- ,VH| h* held
it the FI Cut Baptist Church hegn,o'nt nt |0 no \ M The Sun.beam Haml will glvp a &lt; dcinonm ktrntlnn.
:
Vi
*•
M I'M IW
V. s VV. H. Pimnl'ih War Vet«r»ns will hiOil thrlr Hintrlrt conn
oil m »ftln r n* 'h.- Tmirlxt O u te r
x ion ' i m y
l ,'*J Funlmmi Ihiml of the Wnm-

*" ? Mi-.-l.-e-gr \ t'uhtii ,»f (hp First
Fi»pli,n thiii.ii fin children aged
4 *,&gt; f. ip a n will meet «n Vlnndav
at It 00 II** to. k in ih* church nor

i* ri
Mr filler II IJI) |\ V|„
'1 rin le No I. Mr* It A. King

fli airmen, with Mr* F. A lit one,
71H ftnV Avenue
1 &gt;
Ctrili* No I. M i« H A Chaiiimm,
v lth M i&lt; F. A.
710 Oak
Avenue

Circle* No ;» Ml*. It A King,
chairman. with \|r l It, L .Thrnah
•r. 424 Grnudvi,*,. I't
Circle No :i, Mi*. C. T. Law»nn, rlinlititiiit, with Mr*. I,awion, Cameron A ceilin'.
Circle No t, Mi.v, John 'VIISnen. Clin IMini e, vdllf "Alt* II il
M c O nIIii , with 'lr*. A. C. Fort

a* rn-rhnlrmun.
Circle No.
Mr*. II C. Whedehel, rhniroinn. with Mi*. I K.
Hnvle. Mlit I MellimviUr* Avenue,
ruff. Chiiiruiuii, with Ml* II- •Circle No. »i. .Mi*. Harry XVnrm-

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L A S T TIM E S TO D A Y

B lA C K !
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Saturday Only!
Double Feature

THU SANFORD WWftALD SANFORD. FLORIDA

,

Slipper In &lt;Jivni
Hy ,Mclho&lt;lisl ( ’irclo

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ih

Mrs. Stone Honors
Mrs. Paul Kticld

Seminole HI
J IN \ P O W ELL

circle N ” . * of It,,* iVSI'S nt
Tin* Sriiiinolr l|i
r|iil*, if*
thr F li»t Methiili-t chinch inn*
l IiinI Siimlnv
nflrmonn
TilO'dai night at McKinley II,iP
I ntirpa, u'lirir I hi*v hmi plT
foi a covered ,|i*h -oppiT. Hod
' 11 1
poMinpnf r&lt;l in Mu* Sin It
e ur. foi tin filial meeting of llo* "•I■* f 'Ir11* Munir Frsttvnl
yell w eir Ml* \ Cl, ItolH-rl &gt;. Ml*
I 1 «• S' miiHi' p I "f"If*» , F r d Hiiml
James C lligglii*. Me. F 11
I inn niI wv f&lt;ii
St' 1 N 1 llatul
/ .s jit,-Alex,in,lei. Mi
II G Me In
to ll, and Ml*. A i lit,ir Beckwith I ' " i l l in Mi ni m I' hrii* tin* I'winl
It
i n i . ' h 1 n 1M1 nil Mir i l i f f r i r n t
The -tippet » i i , *f-i\ed buffet
Th t Seminole High School Glee
Mr. C. D. Root, prominent lum­
Club will live Ita annual *prlnp ber man from Clown Point Ind. *tvl, from a latde cm,-toil inti, ., • f ' • It’ tiiiH- &gt;•» Itr i s l v r n f h i ' i r
'*1
fi»*m 'lir 'tluli* fiji Miitur
concert. Tueiday, May 16 at 8:00 •pent Wednesday calling on for­ while cloth and c,-i.t,,*-.l n :th nn Mi If K M cn lt, pi nii*ipnl nf
•irrengeiiient of re,l |,&gt;*e*, Hthe,
P.M. at thp school nmtltnrlum. mer resident* of Crown Point.
h K(| lenDr tn
floral
decoration*
won* idncrd S«*nnii'ilf« Hi,
Ml*» Olllo R frw Whittle, director,
’’ dm will' lltr
nboul Hir* loom
announced today.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Dnvi* have
\ » u * 11nil fIn Mi
I hi mil
Mr*. Hlako Sqw ve, * u.i
,*,*
The roncert, the raid. will he returned to Ihrlr home In Fast
&gt;**•*■** t*fn»ner
t*i Mux 1. 1*
the gala event of the reason foi Liverpool. O . nfter spending six sent**,) with a pifi finm fh*«n •! a t«i Ttninv
f j|m ^ m r .
the Glee Cluh. and will Include the months with .Mr* 11 .1 l.elilimn her* of Ihr , Ircb* f,■i ‘ir*i loadc
•‘I'll*"l*«- t'f thi 14" \* rl)4 JimicMDl'Ii was ,■■
Inglng of bovt and girl* of the They are p'nnning to letum next ’&lt;htp iluiHiir tl,,- vein
1 ! • itl n nn' ilUMi; at 11 i Em pel
ported that all lh,* u^-.* mootmlyed glee cluh, aa well a* the full
Hi'
I’he MUM'tPii rfnettt xi nn
foi the vein tin I been me!
ITo
Oth grade chom*. Shlrlev Mid1 '■ tr h’ t \vnfri Nun, |»t r»ich i', man ill-,-* explained , III, a! 'I,
die tun and John Fite will arcomMl** Nancy William* left Do next me* lun* l« , , i,. le. win 1 *,
f hi' *
tttut'i xl’itf l»
puny them.
Land Fridav niornlnp with thr
'1 I II I ' *I IP
loll,neat
Feature nuntbera of their own Stetson Glee Club Travel Found (ini’ Hi, |r n with «|,
"'ll \V r*4t 1% It M 'll 11* T*IT Hke
thoming will he sung bv the don- for a ten day tour of the Florida of L!d n,ember and now l ie; I:1
i'x: ft,fi| lhe*e •fat'' He hin
hie quartette and the triple trio. F a il Coast. While on lour Sletsmi *,n inII. will hi ibt ,ded
,rnr&gt;l 1 tie lin t 1hef En -x, 1*n1il
\t tin* next meeting Mr* \ h
Snlniat* wilt be David Hester,
Gloe Club bad been invited to
1ft * (uiu'ti t't E&gt;c mI’Ii ' In
Clarence Clause and
Barbara uppear befnu* the Klwnnl* Inlet- by lone will l*,» in , hoig, ,*f fh,
. ifeei W»‘lt Smi, El
&lt;piil«'
rogl am and wilt he a , led hi
Knlghtcr.
nnllonnl (!onvcntinn which I* meet­
•Mr, thiii 1- if vi» 1 e»»l!y want
It
T.*,l W ill,am -, M,
W W
A t the music festival, Mav i!8 ing In Minnd.
.inf vmi k rii' up that fiixt*
'fy, ',n,l M,
I', in* , S &lt;Ti»'twai.1
and 29 In Tampa, the 40 member
aiul at *'Mir. Eiki *
v**
Tin*
cl,ile
w,!i*ni,.',l
Iwu
new
Hov* Glee Ctub received "excel
Mrs
A. P. Handy bad a*
*■ in ffiffnent nlimv- il
II r .ullon .1,
lent" rating. David Heater won e luncheon gmst* .it liei home Sat niemltci *, M,
nl t*•E1 11 1 h r Va* let v ^ I m»xx ,
M&gt;- John Wtlllaoi*.
unlay Mrs Pearl f’rav of ftlr ■i,n|
• im 1 u t l v ft’*1 npi'ritt 1 n,4* T h e
Preset,I *|l Hie i,,*-r Tiiur wen
uiinghiliu, Ala . Slate Field Ihr
1,1 1 i pisi 1iii' "i" X t » Mil, nr* I
Mi
.
It
o
d
e
,k
l,
!„„
.
M,
b,b&gt;*
lletie). 16)0 Park Avenue.
ectnr ,*t the IVmn*,*', Penef*t
* -I , tie,t,l \x&lt;ti I* np
F While M,
I’aik fen* Mr
Circle No. 7, Mr*, tieth Wood­ Association end M**. t’aific Fill
I II* |1| Mi
I Inti
mrtnlirf
M i. Wet. h Icie
ruff, chairman, with Mrs. Victor en of Orlando, from thr Dirtitel T u t U ,11non
t *, m
M»' t« Et I’lmt i Ej*v
Mi
I
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Nineteenth Department
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t»* H|H1**E 1 (• xx
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I'|i1v-‘l Sftlll ' .«If!. Mt
Mt ,\|r-T
Street.
Benefit Association
Mnjfpi, All • liithrl t ,, A ll' Mini III 1 , Hu t tx ill uttripl I* rrxpl en
Monday: 8.01) P. N Hu dots*
Hit eillox the nmii) 'vi.mlri
H il (itniit't. Mi .
Woman’* Circle No. 1. Mrs. C. M.
Friends of Verne MesseiiRei | 1 li'.lmi, Mi
d,if. lent lip*-* of enteitain
Hoyd, chairman, will meet with ivlll be sorry to learn ibsi hr i Mink*’' A tili\ (unin, A(i - HccV
I pin uietl
Air* Miki 'it . Mi , o, M
Mr* C M. Boyd, l.och Arbor
icrtously II lsl the Veteran* Ho* with.
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/immi*' ! tanM .
t’ f
He
Flllllfl'lll, Ml e.
n f t’l* \
Business Wnmatr'a Circle No. 2 pltal at Hm Pine* Mr* Mr*»rngci i. rnw*'U,
, t tin HmEititsi mitt fm'ihx
Mr
Mrh»K» L
Mi *
Mrs. J, M. Garrett, chairman, went dmvn Wednesday to he with
*i»fimt ('Eiinrh f*f Hi In eElx
\\*i 1114*tn **■it. At i Klt/n
with Mr«. A. O. Mclnni*. W* Pai him. Vivian Speer accompanied H»»th
: )u,pi1 pi'nnaiM thi- ‘x*irk "ii
Plum Mi * it II * hi |l«*n
n*M*&gt; Avenue. wl*-h M i»» Moml Mr. Me**enger to the hospital ami Il . Mini M ‘
,,,, t **l Etp lh t’ltui siMi’ti f"i
) 'Em Willi iiiv*.
ha* been with him constantly thiWilson as co-hoat»»s.
&gt;11*• Ii v ns 11 fme After, h
week .
TU ES D A Y
m u 1 r u r .n r .h
••I***1 ri Pi I e.l l.v 'HI
There will be a Mothei's Din
l 11ti‘4*1 l h »xe ht.’ . \ Ex.
« iii’ir \i r» if lh. W -'f'S i|\rt
I
a r i l t&lt;\ l h P i l i ' 1 ru,»* •r
inogrein 01 the GamPmr Hchool
,i» t h r liiiMi*' *if Mi
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y
p» . 'tf Sritipi' tl . HIk»
si in.:t0 Instead »f on Wednesday.
W E D D IN G P LA N S
'
*min M o iii Ihy ht 1 JH) fin ,| 1 &gt;H *’|t'*l |
Mir I *ill l h 1
'.! *«!• En th»‘
The Junior High P*TA will meet
Spi liiii flux* r j rl'i
H D i Louise I rF iD announced (|l**h 111&gt;-"honri
1lp.trI xx nx f,,( Hir En I
nt 1:30 P.M. In tha school nudl today the plan* f.n l:*i marriage O PI !■ If .I'll '! ; |l •111*" 11it'i * ffit thr '» ♦
.11 C *1.1 ,II t|»* r.i,
.•I
apt
torlum. An Invitation Is extended to Irvine Vein.* Ji
The weildlnr t «h h ' &gt;111 I H im nl *»t nliif i tl nlmiit '
l*wl||l
H i ! * r,(
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to the In-condng seventh grade will Inko place Wednesdav aftei t h r Eifin ,1
Hr .•11*t Mi .1 I
parents.
1 p,,,* , . i |,i »&gt;n nip.rtmi *'l
loon at 3:1111 P.M. nl the t ’atlndb A!i K l n h v ft t»4f himthtr* It it lun w
\ pm WEiitnUm
• '■ 1*h
W i ' l f t In* .'•I f f&lt;n f li* "i - mifMi
The Woman'.* Hible Ole** will Chinch with Father William Nin
hi -t nil *f im* tli
’ 1 * ,f a; || s , xva* ’iitiiE.li* *»•
Ihtiin^
tin
meet at the Flr*t Haptlst Church trnh performing the cerenmnv
,1 , i,.. bund »* •',*
o* Xt'*“ " ’
xn.
at 8:00 P.M.
Hnstes*e.« will hr
Imfiki'if
fn» thrii
Slip will In* given in murrlage i i f f i r r r
ill,...... W. an* ' *&lt;V &gt;-»"
Mt*. Jndv Come ton un.l Mi*. O. G. hy her fathei and " ill have a* li'ililn "hiit hi I l*t\ i|t v f 11h f 1 Em v 'i'l'
, oof
\ ini', d i n , " and do
Holler.
her only nt t x*ruin lit her d*lei I-a hiul nhiiWri ft *mjfiIMnil Hi 1 11*1 »t 1"
lu wi l l 1................... 1" ' ' ' 1*’
The Chirpcl Choir of lhe Fh si bel LeFtls.
Donald Le Fil- will
, , Mt** W'b,takei I- » drum
Baptist Church will have rrlirat- serve ns best man for M l. Velno
T h » »** .......... 11...lit 'P pie rut fill
II
of ll„ Hem.... .
MM
snl at ll:4B P. M
A reception will take Place at t h r
I,. I
W P .D N E SD A Y
tin* Woman'* t’ lnb Immrdlntnii
,dge
W lull Iia|*p**ne*l Ml
Tht* Social Department of the after the eeremnny.
F V IK W I.II . P V ItTV
Nn invita­
1
Sanford Woman's Club will hold tion* ore being sent, bill all friend*
Mi * n, \\ .'IE** en(i |Eiiip 'mI at . 1. .I O *In 1 l bn •• **'• I t"
, i,.k. »i sumpin * ’
'ts annual MRy "Hrldge-Hreak. of the couple are Invited to at tile C'lHK* PiitM fMil *‘hiheli hi t
What l&gt; Hud •*»•&gt;big
dm’"
fust" Mav ID at I) oVIm-k. Host- terd.
PeII'jnIhv miflil 111 Eit.ipfi , nf Mitt*
......... »■.1nimle H,e ......
esses for the breakfast will hr
\mv Kul'h 'ml
by ('I iih IivpII
aitollw, "in' •,l*1* ' “ v"'
Mrs. Hen W »dn. Mr*. George
vv|i p i t r f Er iiVMpj Mi»v |rt fifli*| i%p 1 1|.,e ,
N O T IC E
pxiteiiiieil x i ii ip Sanfritf!
* ,t i, wiXnian ? fit i’ tlml bow it is
McCall,.Mr*. J , R, Haker und Mr*.
All Yuuirg People of the Sunday
l .......- ....................dec "
J , [T . Nmtrbv.
Bridge hostesses
,ThoM|
ihiutmi i|Eu* «yv»*
, ll(. ,-Hh bln,."
8pi lug
will bv Mrr. C. B. Dawson and School ami Training Union of the niiur ,wn»
Ttliatt,* Mi *, IV
Churchare Invited
Mrs'. E. B: Clement*. For riser Klret Baptist
Alia.fitf. H./A hy *’!;, M i i , T, !’ h r„ ' .„ol I HO''** It bi.KKns
.•veil Sp'illg. at tcajt Fdtllt' •&gt;1'f
vatlons telephone
Mrs. H. A. to o social on Saturdav night. t!. lUitiMh H, Mtt., J u ’tipl*
They are requested to meet *1 Ihq Mrn ilphit
Montieth at U 6 -J.
Eu Mt*»#i K
1k ink niusi know d 1* S|irlng
• There will be a hoard meeting church at 7:(I0 P,A|. W fu rr gqiuu Iiir , Alt* A* MfieMilhiTi. Mtn j I-;.Idle Isn't In b m illlf.
for swim
It won't b e .......'IH!
,h "' ,
of tha Garden Club at D:3(l A.M. lo Sunlundo Spring!,
RP*'7*W(TYnt#Jt (t f uttfndlng crfhi:'* mtng nnrf h"wfen#r rmfir." " ur' " " TTf&gt; f* 11 ^yiei1, At 1 a, J Ernie 1 elflit* partb** will start, and
S r. Mi s f| /IHnnvin Mi
&lt;* t*i-e, you,- will. L know, be «" b«P
ml Urea are requested to he there
The Prayer
Meeting service
KmpEit. Mia, f II A mi el son and | ,,y t„ c* ........ i,'""' f""
of the First Baptist Church will "silperlnr tennr" l at lug among lb,* 'll* . S Jewel,
L ,o , Tlimsrtm "as Gaioei D ai.
he nt 8:00 P. M. We continue our huIo group.
nt Fmuti.nle Hi, n program Dial
study of the Sunday School Dip­
The boy* enlnved llielr stay nt
,v„. ............. f'*i ‘ be ............*
If A N M .U N I'E M I'N T
loma booh on Rapllst Doctrine,
the Tampa Terrace Hotel and got
........ ' I,, glee some idea of "hill
W&gt; ami W,
Waller .1 VI* a Idg Urtill out of the till, l,&lt; St rnm **f W mdei i,„*i e annoum,. il. Hie,I full,, &gt;' plans «"• be wind
TH U R S D A Y
will l„&lt; ,1,,*,, ell,eel As for it*
The Scmlnolo Federation of Petersburg when* they visited tile him , of i, danglitci, Jnni’l ifu ii
Women's Clubs will meet nl the Municipal Pier and collected sou­ ley. V11,
tilth al llo* Foiliabl ,,.h,ilt . well 0 wa* wonderful,
homo of Mrs. It. S. Bradford In venirs, Including pamted turtles,
Laughton VI,*1111', ml Hn.prlai VI, * veil* tnloie dour. I,iul Spiel,dedi
Cliuneronc* on Hu* trip wet,* Vloicuri, will I,, rernemli,', ed „* flliiuiivd
Altamonte Springs at IO i OO A.M.
Mig new s ,, out. Ho* V|ay I la .
fur a covered dish luncheon. A n ­ Mr**. L. E Spence,. Mr*. W. C. llo* former Clirnlvlt Hoyd.
nual report* will be ‘given, all Clause, Mr. and Mr*. )leil,eit
VI:-, i,n,I Ml&gt;. P VI. Glugles „n king pipt ipM'ni wt•11* hoMMi In**i
dues are payable and the officers Muse am) MIms Whittle.
mo,nee Hu* luilli of a daugldei. Tui'Hihiy ill Si h i EmpIi* EE', kti tin
At the festival the singing bv a Carol Lynne. Mav .'I. at Hu* Fein
rvrfil ..f tin* nvEumiI Vftjii, Ml*
will be Installed.
The Junior Brotherhood of the niameil chorus of 1,,'dM) voice* wa* I'lil Laugld",, Memo,ml lb, nib,I PM lh 1IXVP VX'M.W rhllNt’tl. I|J* ^ittl’X'XI
First Baptist Church will meet at a very thrilling avent, said Mis*
Whittle.
7:10 P. M.

Glee Club Concert
|
At School Manned

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|ing sonicne laugh
Nobody Ifkta
I « i*erson who goe* mound slap.
, plug
hn (nick
Ping people on ’*ho
loick and yak­
vagking 'have vim henrtl this o n t f

Hollywood
B» HOP T H O M AS

’ Its Vt C. hinne entertained at
G irl- with doting pudilcms nia
her hi,mo in Hie Hai, Lniltn A ra rtH o l l y w o o d . Mav ,v
,*v&gt; I Ek* 4'on-nlr.l t«’ li*Hrn thnt movl^
m**nt» Wednesday evening in hen- - - Ella Pa’ne. looki like a me*, j 4|1K'Y‘I1n h
i E»t m» f
or nf Mrs. Paul Lelnnd Hurlil, a and »bi- love* it
riffit
Hh"i&gt;v«*i
\ uiiEi ntniff xrheti
recent hiiib*. Serving as her co­
Six make-ip men tviuked f"
ho- tosses were Mrs. A. D. Hollo* two weeks l - link, hi-i homulv foi PjiEt m Em N**h 1 vii * n**|&lt;cf| xvtinI kind
*v,t . Mis. Hubert F Steele, and iie, mb- in "Th** Sernrnl Face" 111 Till'll 1 , (H r f r f f aa (Ertt#*.
I Tint I . *'M11Y till Xi »mu II f holct
,VI&gt; llatii*' A liei ci umtile.
All I they ,Ii■I a *ro,*,l jolt, He, nose
The large living room » k , dw look* iuimped and hioken.
Her 'll EEh* ri'»EErr.“ &lt;Im» HIlBW^rPC?
" Un* it[*'ti Eiave lo
oictcd with while snapdragons. forelu ad and her lips m e sfra lg h t- ^t-'tiklx
•w-elhcart trues and green ferns. 1|p;d. F.vrtt het usually -month ■ite Ami it*- up tfi lEiom *n
f*n h ••"*mE fE«E*' Of rotiTBf
The table was overlaid with -r eye.
g r a y and bi*trrlas».
xvi* EsfilEi ira ltft itflvi ti few t)atfP
lace cloth and centered with a
8 h r doesn’t mind it a bit.
kvhi'thrr xx,' nr»* inlprfit|p»l In Mch
'a rm wedding cake topped with
" I 'v e hern wa iting for „ chance
,i miniature bride and groom,
fltbi 1 ”
Hit" III I*." she enthused, " I ivnnl
Mr*. W. A. F9sler was in
TEir
*s*air mimUtiMl
to be ii i b m u ii llr a d l e s s and t I b ­
hi ige of the games ami those
Li iLxft« imiro in EL»llvu i&gt;rti| than
is e itninli *1 d m m a li i innt H o l ­
winning mlie.; were Mrs. J. M.
N'i x* \ nt k “ I't i !i;«vi; fhi* nt**n hera
Slmci'tphcr. Ml*. Fills Llavd. Mrs, lywood tends t„ o v c i g l n m i i r t i r Imvp ini" &gt;• MtMftrv,1* -Eii' *nrvtijtited.
ev eryth in g.
I iva* caught In n
I r-lanil If,nl,I and Miss Hcttv Joe
fo [fo otit
rut ot smooth charm tc i .
I was In N't’xx &gt;oil, vxt
Holloway.
Lttf Mprt'i to rltxv
eiti'ei a snpieth secietarv. a .month nffpi ii rEn\
I),limit the "Veiling Mrs At»er*
I»|jf41*hixfmi: ’h' m* in more forn c w s p n p r , u n m a n or a sienuth gin
&gt;i iimbiv entcilalned the grnint mo- girl
unit,'*
with sevoial select lolls on the
L it i it in
ii til sbf* Mixf1** night
‘Nut tbnl I want to go tin ,*i,gh
inniiti The hi Ido's book w as kept e v n j
Her
pltture ill.ifiguird,” she rlii'iH mil l* ii oirxnt h in I**
bv Mrs. J. H. Pli111)n&gt;.
{nxm if t* Hut»* t*
to tha
stni'ed.
,,*
*Hed
to,
tin,nigh
iirr
Vfler Hi&gt;* In lilt* opened maiiv make-up. 't-111 the obunoile* m l, nibvir*
beautiful gifts refreshments of
sandwiches, cake and punch were give- von i, , luinei ,o icnlli m l."
"The Sc. ond Face." i» a -turv
! rMt dry hvi*i»n» for vroitomlctl
•ervrd lo Ihe following: Mrs
limit!, Mrs M C. Stone. Mis, C ■d the **i--imtii i -■ In-met; ••1,1 miitn voiitni’n. Th vir protein and
faceIn
■
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Id
edo.
ate.|
l»,
**|am
rnrtudiydf iiti*** (polity fN hinh atld
It Itudd, M r- C S. Slicnpnrd
thi'y lire iilan i^nod BontTta of
M i-. It. I
Steel. M iHattie or.
"h
ii,’ti
niaqiixtu,
\,&gt;
*
,
i-i,
k
no,"
viliimin \\ ond tlu* miftrrnln Iron
Vln-ryornblc. M r- A. I*. Hollow,n,
itnd rnh'ium. Lor
luna’h* von
Mr*. I. f Sheppard. Mrs. I . VI explain- f i l l , "l filled wilt
Swain. Mis S. J Nix, Mi*. F 1. , t o r e - ,*f h-nuttfid women in 1 oi Er Ii ! m tv p thorn itx »* noup or •
libit ,-n t--;V til III . mu la ant i Dili nd, toi ",oppiT thi'y make an
t l-1x,i J&gt;
Humstn ,*. I low „\ rolue* ti­ i xt'idlvot i iiN.M’f&lt;»li dish.
Mrs IbiwNid llntclei .S&gt; , Vlr- i fill
C s Homddson, VHs* Hstlv Jo ll In* heiiutifiil It inakc. ih- li,,,,,,Holl,iwn\. Vti. .1 S. Tlllls, Mrs, llv gill the so lid '- f,,,g-,Miu w mu
J, Il Phillip*. M i- VV A Ft*-lei. ,*n "
M,
Jack Holloway. Mrs. J. M
Coni,a, i lo wtinl fl,r iml,In
Hlin telpher, Vl&gt;ss laniiie Heba
m-.
Munson. Vlr - Mtimtr Lee Denton. ITlnv tin tV, Mile DeVV-life
“min,dl-in
ircr't fntmv in real
Mr-. Itvin Hnttrn.
Vlr*. II Vt Cochran. Mrs John
'Hie » r i faced mini, idled Hilo
ha-toi, Mrs, Feline VVr-l Ml*. J
cl, a- o c v tuple
"I'm m il
P Halt, Mis, V,llnnenr WIDm,
I -I,-n't even
Mi
F F McCov. Mi*. Martha Illlipf. ' 1,*' Orel,, &lt;&lt;|.
I'm l,*ll m,*a,lv “
I os, ,V||s. Teddy Aides M l.. W. P Ilk*' Ifllltle
"Ollee III a while I do l l ’llllo,
|l,ooks, Ji.. M i \ | Wilson,
lo i IS i ,' gait,eiilig." lie a,I,oil
sad M r. Hal,i Wade

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‘ Oil, "hut Voil'll 11.Hilly fill | III,- ,-fl

Mrs. Marion St. John
Is Honoml Hyt P TA
Vlr- .Via,i,&lt;„ Ft .im,,,. prlnrbmi
of Ihr VVe-i Side Pr'iinnv -rhool.
wa- piohi-lileif with , life-time
P T A menilwrsldp oin and eeilifi
fleale at lbs inretillg held Thurs
'av iiiglii in Ho- *,’ll,,ol nuilltorium
VII Hie tc'icker- and officer* tvrrc
ul •&gt; p, e'cnlrd w ill, gifts
Dm lug tlii- tin iu,l meeting of
ilx- year m w ,,ffi, rr* &lt;*f tin* goto
big yeai were in,tailed. They h i ,*
,. follow-, president. Vlis. D S
Wblddon. vice-piesblcnl. Mis, Curl
blag:
-r, total v,
Mi*
Meek,.,
tie.isiirei. Mis
lim n,, Oxbonm,
a,id hlslntlan, VHs, L. If. Ru,h
(nil.
A lovely tea followed Ihr iilefling with Mr*. Grace Hilda,m. Mr*
Meeks, and Mr*. E. C. William*
a, ling as host,* ,se»

III n 1 01'TIPI
IH null . I cut 1,1*
jil-i like in von t el -c w hen |’u,
wit,, a inrbl gr,uni,
" Peitph- a -i ,, Hi* I lock a I',1,, the,,1- If* a ■**,n ll:l*i to j. p o l l I hut
It,1 i, ill p,,' '*11 » - ilex fo, them
I dm, ' III*. In h- lli-il I in .1 w .mi
lo 'f„ mi u t'-ig ,,a a i-,ge"
The I , .... Ill of t In- , ........
who i- , -o, tnulli on - lag,* i.
pure hokum h, old, *1
"Il Isn't ti ,ie th t - io,n -lit,,,
iiim'l ii'inni ,,nil'*- thi-i'n- ,mb

Mins Miu IhIpy Mcisch Only...
W t'fIn It. .1. M diinniN

All', and Alls. .Inin, IV Vie, i Ii
,,f Loci, Vllao ,111,101,Mi &lt;■ II,,- Uni,
rlage of I livb &lt;tun k tit ,-■. F iii II sei
Kill*,,n MeKi'h, to Hubert Joe M,■
Glnltis »f (li Ian,In on Jan. 14, Ibbl)
The elvll ceremony was hle.-snl
in the llhapel of I'eaei* of Holy |
Cross Church, Sanford, in ibo
W E D D IN G P L A N S
Alisa Mary Allr.v Htruilon, whose ptrsepre nf the inimediate family
marrlann lo Bernard Murker will hy Fat hr r H. Lytttetou /J iiimu 'I i
take plnre Innmrrcu night, Pli* man nn Atny 4, limit
.... Hired today plain. f,o lii’i wed
ling Tim lerennmv will I," putVb-Kodey
A iecp|dlo,i will be
foimed i:t 8:00 P M. in the Filet
Methodist Church by Hrv J F
immediately aftei the r •rcunmy
in VleKinley Hull VI! fu n d s of
tin* couple are invited I, attend

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of ilie Halt.
C,,uniats to holli "f v**u. D"(n *b
of
at S. H H
I- that Hill Kilpatrick. « dli »
letlain sophorrmri* gilt again'' f&gt;. |
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Mrozinsk? Goes Dis­
tance For Victory;
Islets Play T w i n
Bill Here Tonight;
loll a KrM*r announc'd today
laftolder William Draka
by tba Traaton
Gtonta" Jay* and will report to
too Bsufurd club Sunday.
The Sanfold Gianta made il
tow in a row Jail night when they
trounced tha Hat km at Leesburg
13 to 7. Bob Mioiiniki went the
dulance (or (he local* (or hit sec­
ond win of the teaion.
, ’flte' big lafthander allowed the
Idaeit only »even hit*; one of them
a grand slam homer by Tomek in
the tecond inning, Fieldrr Torn
Ro*o homered for ihe Uianl* in
llj*, irvrnlh with two on hate,
Il war Roir* lint circuit cloul uf
Ihe year.
The tint ilirre batten in the
Sanford lineup, Baron, Chudderton,
and Jackson accounted lor 11 ol
Sanford* 16 bate knock*. Chaddetfon had a perfect niglil at ihe
plate getting five for (ive.
Tire (Hunta take mi tlu&gt; high
flying Daytona Henrh nine to*
nltkt In a double header at Mumrlf|l Rail Park The
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drat game Is
Lake ami Hlngjetun
at75i.70 P. M. I.*
wQf pitch for Si
Sanford.
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6 4 1 11
6 6 I 4
6 2 2 (1
6 1 :i 0
4 0 12 0
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4 2 i 6
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Sanford

Bdron ef
Chadderton lb
Jafekinn, rf

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Mroalnakl j&gt;
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Collin* rf
Heltdrla If
(Irant If
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Plat 2h
Ranieey Ib
Fetnamie* r
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i’OH 010 620—13
040 000 120 —7
l U Baron 4. Chadderton 3,
Jackson. Rote, Nevllfe, Poelker 2.
Mmsimkl, Tomek Piet, Ramiav
2, pamanden, Wilder, Brlekiev. F
— Wilder. Roue. Tomek. RBI—
.((ftkaon
.fdtkaon 4. Tomek
Tome 0. Ron* 4, Chad'
d#k*on 8, Qrant.Bg!
0 ran l, n o n I, 2B—
.gckann.
Jar Vann. ;HR—
(H R — Tomek, Rose. RB
—/Neville, B a c- Femandt*. Mroiiaakl. DP— Chaddartnn, Poelker
to U v y , Tomek lb Ramiay. Left
lanford 6, Leesburg H. HI off
oiinkkl 9, Oueth 1, Brlcktoy 1.
— by Mroalnakl 3. Oueth 3.
Irklty 3. H— off Cuath 10 hit*
S Inning*, 10 runa. WP— Mrokt. Balk— Brick ley. P B - Long
ner— Mroalnakl ( 2- 1 1. Loser
Itth. U — Reddy, Swan, Buck.
T i l . A— BOS.
b o l o n s b e a t d e i .a n d
&amp; ORLANDO, May 1- l f l - The
Undo Senator* matched their
at winning atreak In two In two
yeara — xeven atralght— tonight
be drubbing Del-and, 10-fl, In an
old faahlon alugglng deal.
A total of 24 player* including
m a n pRrhera, four from DeUnd
Mid three from Ortondo, aow ac­
tion In the conteat.
Don Porter with a xlnglr, dot*hit, gnd trlnle »nd three nine hottod In for flva tripe to the plait
lot Orlando. Herl. Mtl.end picked
Leesburg

up three hit* for DeLand

BAINTBJtNAP RTBEAlt

P, A i m W T I N E , May B - W
ilf ,
* Augu*llne (napped a fouram* loalng attyak her* tonight,
lp » the Oalne»vljla fl-Men ■
hind th# fine flve-hit hurl*
Jack Gilbert.
lint* bloated Blaa A r m o
mound In tha aeeond In­
ching flva hit* with a
if walk* to Mnr# flva tlmpa.
Irlit hurled aparklnjr robef
root uf the way for tha

tonly tolly and hit off hla
' i:tn
earn*.

when Lyle Ji
M il aver the

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runlor Ulrl* Water Ski Champ, added another crown by
takin*
'Wle Junior Ulrl*’ title after three daya uf compettUun.
The mrei
. tinged under Ihe auaplcc* ot Ibe American Watei
Ski Aueclatlou.
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9 Horses Already
Scheduled To Ruii
In Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Mnv 6— M3
— With nine name* ulrrudy in the
entry Iwjx. Churchill Down* re­
opened the cuntiiincr today In ac­
cept uddltlmjal entrle* for t&lt;*
niorrnw’H film,txiti i-ln**lr and tin
firat tn come In weie the &lt;!. V,
Whitney pnlr uf Mr. Troiible ami
Ilooly.
Hi* hniae* were announced a*
entered yesterday in a prema­
ture entry mixup. However, when
the racing xecrelarv opened the
boa at 7 A. M. tFH Tl, It wa* diicovered that three other* had been
Hated for the mllennd-*-qn*rler
grind.
They were Gilt find Miiovr*.
Hawley ami the King Ranch en­
try uf mlddlegruuml anil On The

.Muik. Aiimn.-nily lilt'll- IIUIIU-I
were pal hi inlci yoxterday hut
lllll IIIIIIIMIIICVlI.
Trainer Hyl Veitcli, who jiml
rnlNNt'il the jlirliy lime* III HJI'i
when I’linhuix list lc M 1‘lln,
by a heud, wax in the xccielury *
office al 7Mil* A. M. (K S T ) te
riniVe l inlay'* fii*t entry.
M i. Tlouhle. winner uf Die Ulilu
lira** Millie* iiut week, I* th *
*tur of the htalile'* tlinie-ycnr-ol'l
group Dre.ly, nut uf the money
in Out Illin- Unix*, hail been e lpec ted tn Mm t Ihe lleiliy only if
Ihe track in muddy.

" Il’ii up tn thu hot* whether
both hd,1' Veltch *uld. "Mr. Whit­
ney will he at the faun tunlght
and decide. "Hut, I’d *ay run nil
both."
Among the *li ulflrlelly accnpl
ed yexlerdav, were two leading
choice*, Hill duet*** rallfornla
Challenger, Your lloxt, and Ihe
Virginia-bred lllll Pi luce, owned
,hy Cltrle Cheitery.
A l*o named yealcrday wore
William V#*namah'» niack Oeor*
a*. Tom Clrdf'a 'O il Cupltol, *ffu|
Prlcq Rradloy1* l.oiuwhlle and
Al'crcrnMldu and Mnilh'x dranA*
ed,
Vollch raid Dug Doilxon would
ride M r. I'rouhle, am) listed thd
samet Jackey for Douly. If Dooly
, he (aid lie might engage
gue*L
Stele Brook* lo i hie, pruvidfd
do«»ii't enter
Calomel
farm

u A i t n i i l . s OKI at*
Hr The A*»o«l«l*d Vr»M
l.*«dlnif liatMiivn rtiaaed on III
niiire at b*l*l
Player
Theory.
Muxla I,
tiiiinio, , Dotty, India...
Majexkl. 'V Hm
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Hmalley. Culm
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June*. PhlllUa
IX It 14 I I .t il
American l.eaia*
Itoms, Iluna— Wllllatnx lied Ho»,
j|j tV&lt;H&gt;d, Urown*. 4i Kiikoa, Wldle
liana Halted In— Hleiiliene. He,

Medicos Claim
Charles Suffers
Prom Bad Heart

C H IC A G O , May b - M i - R i a o r d
(T-arle* of Clnclniiiitl i* a h eavy
weight i-hatniimn with an ailing
heart ami ‘HI day* la mend It or
lake. Piraiee, 4, .
Huae Hailed tn— June*, l*hlt t pu*a|bly forfeit hi* crown.
dejjil^ia, J l j We*ilake. Pirate*, H i
Charie*, who won the National
Hrave*. If.
Moilng Aaaoclatlon veralun uf Joe
NATIOUAI. t-MAIIlmi|
Loula' vacated title la d June, to­
day waa adjti'.’gad by an llllnoi*
tate Athletic A**ocIatlnn Medical
nard to have ‘a vamulor condi­
phta
tion uf tho henrl."
After a. three-himr traamlnallon
•Ji
or-lered Inr'th* N H A . flhprlaa waa
N*«r
Or1* ReaalM
- teeMrda;
found Mnot fit fur atrenom agarNew York
cleo at tha preaont time." I)r.* J.
M, Houaton of the Coinmlaalnn and
Biwinn
I’hllnilMpti
Krnaat Nora, a Chicago anecialUta
added In tnelr report, however,
New T u rk '
that Oharlea may receiver with
— June*
Hnalun
proper ra d and medication. They
recommended rO-examlnatlon Id
three month*.
fllmultuntoualy, Fred Roddy of
o ‘only rlghteou* am) human#
llw a n io t N B A preMdonl* *old
l l - l ) or Boyer &lt;l-ai(
Ing firdo la tb recognlae Eiaard
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worth of all these ratings und selections and compariHunc
and controversies is as intangible as the value of compara­
tive bus,-ball box scores. They amount to little more thun
idle specelatimi, und are about as useful as a fractured arm
or a
tooth.
A practical comparison between Johnson and Fuller,
for example, would necessitate their pitching to thu same
batters Older the same conditions when each pitcher was in
toji shape.
We i’o not. however, advocate the suppression of A llAmerican teams, the prohibition of controversies as to re­
lative abilities, or any curtailmdnl of tHe use of the superla­
tive in rports discussion. If the Hot Stovj .league of Slip­
pery Rock wants to call Hill Dickey the heat catcher ever
to mill on a mitt, who ure we to complain. If fact, we like to
(when the clipper wiclder iao’t looking) slip Ip
le w se­
lections uf our own from time to time. A nd wpaBkltki of ab­
jections, said the man as he chaired the detiui- fohjaction,
fo|&gt;
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GAINF.BVILLK. Mav S . - C oum
D»va Fuller'* UnlverMtv of Fiur
hio bo*#h«ll«r* ore in their fin* I
week of plav. Only four g*me&lt;
remsin on the 1850 Florida Mub*.
The Gatore'journtv to baki-’an.l
for # *lntlv encounter with Flor
ii'x Southern this Saturday. Tin -&gt;
will then return home for their
(art three samei. meeting Siu xon the followlax Thurmtuy. and
Rolllne Co 11ere on Friday end S j i urdoy.
AJthourh only four same* retnnili, they are extremely imnoi ant for Florida. The Gator* ore
irexenlly In the midet of a battle
for the Slate college bexei-atl
rhampionxhip with a record &gt;(
-even win* and three loate* in 'hiState.
The Haurian* heat Miami twice.
Southam once, Tampa twice, and
Rollins twice
Their only State
limes were two to Miami and one
to Statxon
Tha BtcHun game ihson* m,
as a real crowd plraser. The Hattera handed the Gator* their woirt
licking of the year, a fl to j tri­
umph la DeLand and Coach Full­
er’* boy* make no hone* ah-ui*. it

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Tjic best running buck this Writer hnR.War w i was
C lff Battles, who climbed frofn «miparBtSU ■t&amp; 3 S U y at
VVest Virginia Wesleyan ty win Iifmu,jijloryeimdacorumlerable amount of cloth iil'heven yflRnLWtth LM Washington
Redskins of the National Football Mjguu. W b have seen
Aome fine passers In both college StuTpro' holt, includlmi
Sid Lockmao Frattk FjUm rh,
jet- White, but Sammy; Buugh fa r^ “ jrpaased
them all.
Siingln ham threw the tiignkin like 4 keball, and it wan a
strike every lime.
it
Oor candidate for all-around baseball pluyer of our e\perience is the former Detroit second baseman Char ie
Gohring.r. He could hit with the best, and he made the hard
ones look easy. Whut more could you ask?
We refuse to venture, an opinion as to the best pitcher
we, have seen, but the beat pitched game was a shnt-uut of
the New York Yankees turned in by Pete Appleton of the
Washington Senators in 1H87.
"What," you scream, "The guy's nuts. Those selections
■re completely haywire," They're unorthodox."
Perhnp* you'w right. Anyhpw. looking at them in the
llghLpf the preceding paragraphs, you'll see that one man's
.selection^ don’t mean too very rr.uch. Neither do Hie selec
poup or by "outstanding" sports flgdn
X W * ?1»h pl?S tfurxiaw lto si stick by "em and trump
f h w vlrtuss loudly. The fun la in the, picking— nB* n 0
being right.
l ». ^ Ur ‘’holces are made simply because we believe those
ithietea deserve the credit. And another final thing about
the "picks": We lout no leam,
—
u------jiavemt sten In action. Admitted
* .V tM •idr readers will get the oenent.or an nonest e ^
elm!, Tree from the influence of (Miblicity agents, handouts, and or popular opinion,

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H l i n e * 0 * see Its* Ii m i O * *
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Coach Don Louche rates the*# re­
tha Dixie Conference hse one loop turn matches as tosh-dps.
match and one non-coaferenea
nWa know Shut turn will lie
match dated away from home thl* stronger," said Loucka. "Th* Moc­
Florida Boutlwrn Col leg* 'in the casins will have Vatsrsns Stm
Gregg and Bandy Ows sy, neithsr
of whom' played against us at
TaU«ha*ae*r beck In the lineup.
— they want ratens*.
Tha two same *arie* with Rcl- Then, too, our Dpn Selffert surevsryone by upeettlag
lin* should prove intanxtlnt sl*u. rised.
uthem’s Gaorgh Wlnchall In the
The Tar* were declared State feature slag
natch of the Talla“ -’us* mah
Champa but year by tlrtaa of their ’has***
b u*4a meeting,
i s and
t ^ h* ia -goingover-all State record. In four to find m
the Southern College star
Same* la*t - reason th# two team* working hi* best to get reyeng. "
broke even, la two meetirsa thl*
Loucks tl*o.figured that Stet- fi)
year, the Gators hoys emrru'-J son playing on its own courts,
victorious,
tougher fur his
ild be, touch
UrouL.
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Florida blew a Krand importun­ boys to handls.
.
Squad members making the trip
ity to ba In the Southeastern Con­
ference olayoffr by losing three include Selffert, Herb Quay, t.a»one run vein** in Alabama. The rv Dickion, Ram Smith, Tom Ru­
Gator* lost twn contests to tbs bious, Bob Lanigan and Dan Rods.
In its two most recent starts,
Crimson Tide in Tu*csloo.ti and
split two with Auburn at Auburn, the Florida State tennis taero
Until that disastrous 1-oaJ trip, lust to Presbyterian College and
Florida was undefeated In SEC defeated Stetson. The Semluotes
play and k b * perched sto&lt;&gt; th-1 now have a sewon record against
all opponsnts of seven win* and gj
League standings.
The GMora have posted a fine five defch**. In DW ? Conferenca
record tide season in r scking up IF play they have won four match**
and tost none.
win- against 7 defeats.

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and Store*, tin W. F lrit Street.
Pham. 480- W,
d lT C H K N IfT T E
' Apartment*,
completely furnlahed. By month
or yehr. Refrigerator*. Slumber. L%,*d Court &lt;&gt;h Orfa ndu Highway.
' n W l a ’T E D T ftnn’m Apartment
ipai
__with Bath Ph na 432-W.
FOUR 2 ’mom furnished apartincnla, rent res-unable.
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8120._____
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F U R N ISH ED apartment to aetJMed_co4E]». 504 W . j y t ,
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ulyFOUR bedroom House near city TW O floor «how
wood bed, Trunk*. Ph, 20S-W.
limit* uf Sanford. 276 feet of
valuable iruntage. Idea), for U P R IG H T Ptaua, good cundition,
guest hum*. Very reasonable.
$76,00, Phone 1699-W-a.______
Phone 1176-M, Sauford.
H AIRY INDIGO* SEED. Regular
— 76c per pound. Early— 96c per
5—
Art Idea For Rato — &amp; pound. Ph. Winter Park 272213
or Sanford 1686, ur see "Pop"
Krohne, 1 mile north of Catsel"C E N T U R Y " Meta) Awnings
UM B R ELLA S, Canoplea. Nothing
dawn. 3 year* tu pay. For free
estimate*, e*JF 806- R._________ 6— A R T I C L E S W A N T E D — 6
ileauquarteni I'm
HUl.OVA W ATCIIR S
SA M SO N ITE LUGGAGE
Also Lockers •Trunk* • Steamer*
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
300 Sanford Ave.________ Ph, 1S48
ONE practically new liquid gas
automatic water hrater. 76 gal.
capacity, Just the site for apartmepts, traitor camps, etc. Flor­
ida l^ian Oo„ 102 Hanford Ava.
SWAP SHOP - 408 R. 4th S t
Ws Buy, Bell or Trad* s m t
anything. Phone 108-J,

W E BUY, SELL A T R A D E used
furniture. Wilson-Muler Furnl__tur* Op., 311 E. 1st. Phone 958.
USED SEWING M A C H IN E
Treadle or Rebuilt Electric.
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Reliable man with car wanted
to succeed R, J, Carroll b* Rawlelgh Dealer In City of Sanford.
Dealer Pochettlnu In nearby lo­
cality making sales as high as
Now available. Latest model High$133 weekly. Big Profits. MidSptad Floor Sander for rant.
dto-*g«d man prtftrrsd. Writ*
Everything to comptotw a flrst
at ones, giving agt and exutrlclass JobCal) or
ence. Rawtolgh’s, Dept. F A D
Oo,
S C W B A R IK Glass *
P. O. box P4$7 Memphis. Tenn,.,. *
ljjt-iaMbtr. 3ndr*
-440-21PS, Attention Mr. l.awt,
ME
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SA VE M ONEY on fine watch and
SINGER M AC ntN Eb, new A used.
clock repairing. Fellows Horn#
Term*. 821 E. let 8t„ Ph. 1884.
Shop, 1700 Hanford Ave.
HARDW ICK gas rtnge snd A ft. C LER IC A L Work done ut home.
Bcrvel refrigerator, good a* new.
Typing preferred— Mr*. J. W.
1176.00 for both. 1716W W. 3rd.
Fulghum, 806 t/2 Elm Avenue,
Call 424-K.
After t P M, Call 878-W.
H O T LU N C H ES servtd every day LAUNDRE9H d e s i r e * regular
11:30 to 2 — with Horn* Made
wa*hlng« at once.
Lilia, 1006
rnlla and corn Muffins. Homer’*
Grill. 324 Fait |*t Street.
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Homrtnl Sarvlcon — 11
KHHELMANS Rad Rosa
Touchton A Watson, 1201 Gatory
N EW FLOORS aurtacad to payt it s
A«s. Phone 1I8B-J.
faction. Old floor* made Uka
Premium Paints, gal. ....... $2.28
now. Finishing, claastnv A wan­
T-Shirts whit* and colored
41c
ing. Portabl* power plant, IS
New A rm y Saddles
.... $18.96
p r i napertonc* tn Baminalo
Men1* New Work Shoes, pr. $ 2.99
Comity,TH- M Giooton, Loko
Arm y Uotqforts, Cote, Bunk Beds,
SUngtassrki. Saddlebags, Shoas,
^FR tq ip A IR B
clothing and Surplus goods of all

Soloa aad Service
k jihlY-NAVY BURPLUB
i 1 Factory trained qualified
Ava. __ _________ ___________
318 Binford Av*.
^ Phone 1821
r w o Three roun. garaga agt*. PRIRP Shrimp Dinner, Served
JIL L H AR D W AR E CO.
Fima
012 1/2 Park' Av«nu*.
Phona
Phona IS.
'.'Th# Beat Shrimp on Earth"
1323, jnr imp.
every night a l, Homer' ■ Grill, liK LA N D O Morning Sentinel, Or324 F.a*l 1st Street. jando Evening Star. Call Ralph
1 ROOM Apt..
Apt., funiished eieetric
Bay. 1168-J,_________________
stove and rwfrigerater. 8 mil*- ■;NJOY Sunday (tlwur at LaaayM
from Sanford. Pjione 18)13 or
b l in d s
mad* to
76c alajjwgm days. Imnehaa A V e n e t i a n
j
Sfwlnolw Venetian Blind
FU R N IS H E D garsge 'spt. Adult i
&lt;5^ - °
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only. A— to 1714. Parti Avanu*
Ava
BSf
» ROOM House S Balk'; Eto'&lt;etrl*
&gt;, dump trortu
muck
'city. Partly flirnLbrd a T lOtohell and^dajr
S lIG
iarvllto.
hr
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b l load or
ar Job. Contact
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tn #ffllrtloji i* li*yumj hi* control examination result before Cum- i - r o o m
. It*
... $89.96
Cuhotad, contractor, 109 * , Now
Aoartment.
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tntosluner Jo* Trlner called a news
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York Av*., D a U n d . Phono 4 M
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$7^98
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left im;
V W F iM d W ii* Hharpaned, b t
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Th&lt;j American iteople neem to find a strange fasdnatlon
in the Miinerlative. Th e typical American liken to read h Ik u i I
people who make the most money, Ret married the mosi
iimea, fly faster or further, or have the most radical ideas
Kvirience of this may he found In Mupermnn or Amber,
in no typo of person is this trait more conspicuous than
in the nthusiuHtic follower of sports. When sports fans
talk shop, the conversation is packed with superlatives— the
longest hit, the hardest punch, the bloodiest fight, the big­
gest crowd, the fastest horse race, the beat team, the best
player.
We have come to accept as a m atter of course the
radio announcer's frenzied c ry : "Folks, this m the most excitintf Rftine I've ever seen I" or "W e have never seen a more
brilliant piece of strategy!"
Th e A ll-S lu r game hug bites bleacher shortstops along
about July 10— sports writers Included. A ll the onlookers
make .-tome ao"t of selection and compare their choices witti
tile pick of the so-called authorities— Grantland Rice, A . P.,
Lf. K . Paramount News and so ad infinitum Every diamond
fan from Imthoy to executive reserves the right to take
issue with those experts and espouse the cause of tiia
own particular fnvorite.
A n . her iHtpuiar indoor sport is picking the all-time
greats of sport. When Pop Warner was coaching the
Carlisle Medians, be called Jim Thorpe the best back of all
time. Several years later while Pop was directing the football fort unes of Stanford, he came up wit It it hig, powerful
back mi tied Ernie Nevers. Pup was reckless enough to
nominatj Evers to succeed Thorpe, calling Ernie, “Th e l&gt;eai
back I l ave ever seen." Th is statement covered a lot of
ground because Pop bad then been around tho football wars
for many years. The reaction the gallant w arrior had bounc­
ed off iiis eurs was immediate and well-nigh violent, with
some fans, and non-too few s|&gt;orts writers going as far as
to (turns - Pop of senility.
Hut pelting back to bas'diall: Eve ry died-iu-the-wool
fan bus &lt;,is own lineup fur an all-time, all-star team. Oldators in ’ tie game, such as Connie Mack or A l Schacht, are
periodically asked to compare the dashing of today with the
stars of yesteryear; to compare Hu be Ruth with Ted W il­
liams, (JiAlaggio with T y Cobh, Walter Johnson with Boh
Fuller. I bums Wagner w ith M arty Marion.
What we would like to point out is Ihe fuct that the

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U O ItEA U O F T H E CENSUS

The Fam ous Gospel S in gers

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anywl i ei e else. pleam* fill oul tin* fo n n below amt mail it iinme.b-wei
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K O F E A C H PERSON W H O SE U S U A l
A t'F O F H ESI H E N C E W AS IN M ils
H O C M EH O l.D ON A P R II. I iwf.il

i iii.ntr. 'linspel .Singer* heard over WTRIt each a iluttlo Of Smut*. Sunday Apr, HO, at New Kelt el Huptlnt Church
I'lii* f.au 'it under thu direction of Mr. I leurite INinth Street and Hickory Avenue, Rev. Wood*, l'ustor, These

R (fc.odoy,

venn.i lie V».■ i I tm monuer £ Cuneert
Arteit also heard euch I famous group* sung tin luselvc* into tile heurl* of llie lurite until t
indny
over W TR R . under the dircettonof Mr*. Christine Ale- j t ine thut gathered to lienr them. Till* urogram wu» lemtered In
'Quero, Hint the l.ov ly E'vo l.tnly Chorus of Midway, appeared la 1Interval of Roy Remit Camp William EE Howard.

Colored N ew s
Ily I.OIHKK FOSTER

The Fonn Sunfonians E ntertains (iu ests A t Annuul Affair

HOV SCO UTS
Mr*. J.ou Ipc II. E’oater wa* the
principal speaker for Bov 8eout

£*mp William E, Howard In a
program at the New Hattie) Huptint Church.
She pleuded with her listener*
to Join ham!* in the program of
Scouting, a program 10 will fitted
in the development of the \mith*
today and the men of tominrrw,
Mr*,. Fouler »treused the need
Oi
l u i u i leadership,
i r R i i c i di iii &gt;, the
i n « nnee*
r r . ' in
»f fadult
of
men amt women who are -A-tllinir
to give their aorvlce’ In tfaU great
development of youth, the tuidhnn
•hich will solve One ofnhtfw'urld'g
proMehut.
Mr*, pikter fort her
rlated that Scouting trlnnfo teach
•he hoy i(ihw character and help*
him form high ideal* that will
make him a good citlaen.
lit rlo.dng Mr*. Foster aav* to
her audience Hie Scoot Enw and
enliiged oil same, "A Scout in
IrmlwiirtiiY, loyal. helpful, friend"
ly, courteous. kind, ohedlvnl, cheer­
ful, thrifty, tiriive, clean and rev­
erent." She raid "If wo could he
M iii’ted at all time*, loyal to
what we believe in, helpful when
help b iireded, alwava friendly,
roorteoo* to our fellowtnen, kind
to old and young, ohedient to lho«e
deteiviog our obedience, cheerful
ondpi Irving circumstance*. thrif­
ty with lime, material and money,
brave enough to stand up fur the
weityi and fiiht for our principle*,
clean in thought, word and deed,
an I reverent, we would he keep­
ing our Oath, *hd « t the name
Rime giving to the world the hr «
there 1* and that, that I* needed
to much In Ihla world of lunnoi),'1
Mre, Foster declared.
D ED IC A TIO N S E T FOR NEW
il.ltH tAR Y S U N D A Y A T
I CltOOMH Af VDRMV
Dedicatory exercire* of' Cronin.Memorial l.'hrary will be held
Sunday afternoon at S:QO o’rlo-k
at £roomx Academy, Weal ThlrtjMMIth Street and Rooaevelt Ave•chool tioardi, faculty and
student* of Crooma Academy cor­
dially Invito you and yout friend*
to attend th# dedicatory' pgarcbea
of Crooma .Memorial Library.
Bishop John A. Uragga, AB. AB,
DD 11th Bglacopa) Diatrlct of the
African Jlathodlit (Tburah will be
the AiieSfear of II* ildii * Ha 1* on*

i f (ha 17th, Mh and *
dlitrlet* of tha AMB
eluding wDjk I n ^ u t

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A UAKOlN-aAtieMiiH!

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1 P LA TS/ r~
Tre Fonn Sanfonlan* entertained their guaets at Jerry's Arcade, on Friday night, Apr. 2B. Till* oe
'••■Jon
celebration of their eighth anniversary. Beneath the color* of the ralnhow, the scene de
plrtad tha theme of the aaaaon "April Slmwar* bring May Flower*". While the flowera radiated their
beauty In the garden, a whuleMimc evening wan enjoyed by all. From left to right: Mr*. II l„ ItonulaMr». U. Burion Mr H k nmiglae, Mr. C H. Merritt, Sr., Mr. U. I). MrCreary, Hr., Mr*
C. H. M m ltt, Sr,, Mr. H. II. Handy, Hr,, M r i.C , J, Hurston, Mr. C. J, H un ton. Mr* F. Hlalr, Mr. U.
Burton, Mr*. R. II, McCreary, Sr.. Mr- tl. II, tlill, Mr*. (J. II, Hill, M, F. Hlair, Hiialiie** Manager, lilr*.
l„ R, Eubank*, Reporter, Mr*. W. I.. Hamilton, Mr. W. I„ Hamilton, Vice I'rlbldrnt,' Mr. I. Ft. Eu
bank*, Mr. J. A. Foster, Mr. H. L- Refoe, .lr. Not *hownt Dr. G. H, Starke, President, Mr* G II
Stark#; Corresponding Secretary, Mr*. K E Robert*, Treasurer, Mr*. H.
Refoe. j r„ Mr*. M. Glad
ntn.
more It fiicter* and *up| orl» the
thing* which wa cerbh *o highly
in our great country. It endeavor*
lo make hum* life healthier, hap­
pier, ami more aatUfyiug, and In
closely together Jhan it otherwise
doing f hi * It knlta the family morn
would he. Healthy, hanpy people
work harder, accomplish mure,
and me imbued with tits Idea of
doing their utmmt to help thuni*
*elvc* and other* In dally living."
He add* that Florida Indeed I*
a healthier, happier, aiifl more
tieaiitlfui slate than It would Ire
without home demonstration dubs.
Home demonstration women have
contributed much to Improvement
In Florida during th* paat quarto"
of n century or more* and they
are continuing their Wftrthwhtt*
for. advgJipeinf'it In
l. Gregg iif the activities
social and economic condi­
ot will deliver th« hvnlth
tion* In the atate. How do they
a with Choir* One do It T Thn E atanaIon Service dir­
ing mu*!r,
ector gave thin answer to that

Rural Common Remit

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•plead* idea*. Whrilier It In- mak
lug a die**, preparing a meal,
beautifying the honie, or working
unselfishly for the nood of th"
community or country, the club
member1* 'demonstrnllou' serve*
a* n helpful old to other*. Thruugh
the thing* learned from each other
and specially trained hum# demon­
stration agent*, club memiier* are
able to do more for tha good of
their children, thulr rummunltlr*
ami their country. They are bel­
ter able tn understand ami appre­
ciate the basic value* of our wav
uf Ilf* and tn Impart them to theti
children, Tn* American homn I*
the cradle nf democracy and the
Huh memlier receive* Inspiration
and ifuldancy that helps her to
bring tip her children In the A tiler
lean tradition ef HhrrtV, good fel

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B*d Suspect

d»ne* of disloyalty. T h i lmytfcition was that tha d o c u m e n ts had
secured *,niy for purpoei of Ha*
vaiinr article*.
r*eat N e e o m i
1$, a magaiine no longer
Senator McCarthy haa now
d. A targe number of sec­ rharved, however, that officiate
ernment document* were of Ameraila
were collecting
atomic accrete for Rusala.
It was learned that Budenf,
.M n i i k v i i i v
e d ito r „f the D a i l y
Worker until he ienounced Com­
munism In 1945. ha* written the

State F a m itfi Market

Nranii International Declares
Over Million Kids Visit Centers
M I A M I .. M e ,y

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In a iummary of major activities
covering the pail year, Kiwanit International announced today that
1,043.646 boy* and girl* had visited Kiwaais youth centers during

Or. Hetirjr McLaoHti
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

1949.

MONDAY

Isolationists Are
Assailed By Truman

Kiwani* cluh* throughout the United State* and Canada
811 000,000 for the community ♦ ' ----------------------ch**t and cumpalso* in connection ,-h lra -»

iiS^S'ES!:

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p£»*&gt;Ufnn«&gt; »* " » :» r « s a i* t o c a l l
rwM Rtist’V, iinnicR u ru T iii*
MKViaMO » T * T i ’T r *

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when tha convention
tary of' Klwanl* international, re- MwX?nPnt'w"lVbe w
ported that community service pro- .Vv’?* the many dp
jrct, sponsored hv .1.100 club*
, mrlnr rr
ranirad nil tlir way from agrlrtil* V *
, ™

an3hf a»V*rr.m. "inh n° 2 *r ba "k "A*"hnnna reaerve balai
t:n l),/ f i .V* n 1n
"t cullpotlrin
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9 j,J ,*0,J°"a *t Statin and pnlm.al •iii.dlvi.ii.na
9 ‘" f t benda, not**. am dsbrnturr. .
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Maybe you owned one of fhttne “ Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde" used core ante. It looked wondtrjtd when you
bought it— but a Jew days later you had a “ Mr. Hyde
o n your hand*!
No chantw of that with u*l
Tor wo belief* we can thow you uetd care that are more reliable
and better performing than many of the tuu rare on t w market
today! We thtnk they’re the best used cart on the market— the
cream of the used care in town! And we’U etake our reputation
for quality on every one of them.
Stop by—and inspect our stock. We hare core to fit erery
.
need, erery budget. Liberal terms and sensible low prices.
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*•••»■ pl"ISad or aaalanad t» ... ura lUaHlllllaa and for
“f r/orlta. Count* ,,f K.inlnolr. a*
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Walter J. F- Ray. Detroit; Al R.
Cn*. Hanlon. O., and Lap F .
I'amphcll, Mlddleslmro. Kv.. liea*urcr of Ihe orranlration. will
mvet
Friday.
The
hoard Is
■cheduled to meet Saturday Both
csslous will b«t held at lh* MeAUlater Hotel here.
Although e majority of the del*,
gate* will not arrive until Friday
iind Saturday, hotel desk clerks
reported that a number of out-ofmwn Klwanlane alremlv had regitisred. .

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N lfNNA. MayT - l/Pt - A u i'i»n vt'ier* twanipetl ihe ( nmnnnuti in muncipal rlertmna ill
•h*1 tnttvime nf lower Amina, nctopintl Itt ihf KuuMm, *nd thi»w
t»ut nl nMlre l() nf thr II tntlort
eppninled l.y Smiel Mililarv *ulhmillet in 1^45 The hint hat krrl
the Communist* won tinlv five
|'C| rrnt til ihe voir.

SPECIALS O F THE W EEK I
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Feedor Sedan
franllcslly
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motor I*•• than
year oM— a real

1946 ChevroWt
Tudpr Sedan
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trilcrtfay teaiilletl in a heavy vie•mv for lltr Iwn government tnaliloin parties In 1.38* ( nmmunilici,
ihe light wing Prnplrr Paiiy won
1.1.462 mandate* (victoria* (nr
file Anil Cnmmunitt Sncialiili won
6.211 ami ihe left h lm »-( •iinmnn*
id* and Radical Snciahitt tody

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volved (in th( Amtasla case) a'
least In supervising tha flnanrla
arrangements for lh# dafsnse It
that cis*."
In a nperch at Crotun-On-Hud
son N. Y., last Friday night
Budnrr said he would revral t(

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Flaanclal rsTaiions with bank
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Kvusllli, .lonaii. Mav 3. —- (Rpe
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Aiiimnnrcment of the
prnmoMon of l.aurel W. (lamincssFp. son of Mr. and Mr*. D. B
(iamningc of f&gt;.di'do, to lha rank
T O U t M IA B IN O
of rorpmnl s s , made recently
S IR V IC I C IN T It
•it Itasukn Air Hhse. located on
the southern.most Japanese home
l,|snd of Kvushu. fiammngu Ip M illcr-H lN hop L'n. 1
ID H. Fark As*.
n-slpncd dulles ns n clerk-tvplst
In ill* 315!h Kightcilloinhet Bnimd- '*••
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graduated
from
hepilnolr High Rchool, Rsnford.
Fla., with the r|n*s nf 1047. He
enlisted in lh* United Wlato* Air
I'iiic * lu A p i II of 1949 at Tamna
Upon complvtlnu iif baalr train­
ing at l.a.-kland Air'Fore* Has.*.
Ban Antonio, Tea., he 'l^aa as­
signed to Foil Warren. Wyo.. to
ottend a service school f4r r.leik'.

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fte d w im d D e e s n e v e r d ie a " n a ­
t u r a l " d e a t h ; t h e y s u c c u m b o n ly to
v lo ls n r e .
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b lt e t In s t t l k l n * . t h e ir f a n g * n m n t
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s ls iig h ts r h o u s s s , h a v a been k n o w n
t o a tt a c k a n d k il l b a t h t r a .

EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR
YES, AUSTIN’S NEW SUPER STORE policy it cMgiiod to
bring you fine quality Home Fumiihingt at prices way—waj
below retail. Austin’s huge stock of tha latest style* and d*
*%n* ip Homo Fumtehings b available to all of Central Flori
da—not far just Orlando alone. We invite you to " « k t Au*
Bn’s your headquarters on yow next trip to Orlande. Park on
all major purdiata* will be made promptly without

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At ln-eakfa*t at the, Municipal Al«port Sunday nmrhlhg. rl/tv nlan*.
of slnale and twin motor Mm**
from -ill section* of Flmld" war*
on the ramp for Intpa'll'in hv tlie
public.
The Civil Alt Patrol •ad**.’ ,vei»
on dutv to escort the nlnnes n*
thev landed to the parkin* place*,
and to greet the guait*.
. ; 01lle Olron of *81. Pat*r*hurr.
fly'ng a F.uscomh*, won first nlace
In the cross country contest Don
Be.’l of Dnvtona leach, flvlnir an
A*ronca Chief, won aecntid nl*c*
Marl* W. Warnar nf Sanford
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Coast Line Start*
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fitrt to combat, thg.rising tide nf
tfoulng accidents. Th* nrngram
la being carried on bv the Coast
Lin* Property Protection Departmerit In cooperation with th* stat*
(tad local police authorities. 3 C.
Graham, A CL sergeant of police
*aPounced today.
■ Motorists not observing warnlitii sign* or otharwlsa falling to
effect what 1» coaaMared a safe
grossing, he declared, will receive
4.’ national letter from the Coast
Una ProDirtv P r a ia a t t e n Departntgpt In whlcn tha matortet will be
Informed that ha haa felted to take
the proper precsutlo*, necessary
v complete safet:
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Ladies Night And Kerri pis Is Shown
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Stales may foilod ptrketio.( *in.»-l
et fonipeliMB employer* in fm ,»
ivnikers inln iinmn m-mheitlnp, lit*
Supreme Couil decided 8 in 0 in
day.
Ilist•- * Mmlnn delivei*d lh* rul­
ing io tvbirli lutlire [.hiiiglu limit
po pail.
[Ilf r.atf gisv mil of a Wiilimgton slat* courl't nrclei ihal the
Building Sen ire Em p lo y'i Inter•alional Union. Local ?62, hall
pvkeling tha Enetal inn m Rr»meiton. tl seij the local 'va* Vying
•o cornotl .tha piopuMSJ. W. J-&lt;
''•i&lt;tnt*'«x^r»»&lt;*rf Hipglnfss at the fisrram, to 'Vorrre'* hit »mplcj.v*»
raaiilf
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&gt;nlo wdnitlf ttion Die •**«!*•* *Nn
'Th#y (the alactionsi prove Uia* barred bnyt ntting and ihe slopping
the (VitununUU can’t *v*n v'lp an
“lecllon In the Rna.tlan occupa­ of delivery teivif* In the Imlrl
tion fone," said cue sp'ikaat"*"
Harjaro loir! ihe tlale ctnirl ihal
"And If limy ran’l do ihal. Iirvv
■an they claim In ha a major forte noor nf lui woiken helringrd in
ihr union He taid -mlv our urll
In Austrian a ffa ir* V
lltiatlnna nnver have had much boy latoicrl uniomialinn,. hul ihe
III national electloni of Novemsupport from the Auatrlan voters. local appatcnlly did nol want him.
tier. 1945, ami October, 1010, the Getiam taid he had Itll »hn it*"*
rightist People's Party showed It­ tolrly up In hit empbyet lo dei ole.
self to be tha strongest single
Thr stale four! h*t»d 'I* nr
nolltlc*l orgamration. although II der no a Washington sla'e lav
fell shot! of winning clear inalori- which tsy* worker* must ha f*ra
ties. Communist strength hat been from "intsrferenc*. restraint. •&gt;►
eonslatentlv ahout flv* per ccn! coercion” by employers In tinton
nf the total vot*.
niallert The order tlso directed
There was no sign of any Rus­ the union to pay Oassam fsou
sian Intariaranca In fsstardav’* damage* beeaui4 It had picketed
voting, tha first municipal elec­ the hotel
tion in the province line* 1029
The union appealed to »h*
Whan tha tarm* of officials elected highest tribunal after the Wash­
in 1129 aspifed In 1934, new city ington state Rupiem* Court up­
official* wara appoints by Chancellar Engtlbert DoUfust. The held the lower state court.
Minton' said that "ahut* by
Nail* look over In 19M «n&lt;t elfcnr
organliatlon*
of
jlntu were panned. Irt 194B city worker*
rfflclal* were appointed hy. the worker* of thd declared puhlln
Rtiaslsns end hv the lower Auat­ roltry” nf the Washington state
law ”1* no mora to he condoned
rlan provincial govarpfljant.
Meanwhile; In Bonn. Oarmanv than violation of prohibition* a­ Wh*M hut ail'Honed nff * f»"
the Western alllss ralaTad control* gainst judicial Interference with iile- e. "f meal an&gt;l sum# pie* th*'
on Herman Industrial,, reasonably certain activities of workers”
"We therefore find no unwai ■ le-nalne.l fmm 'he meal.
confident that tha Oarman* will
M »* liaise Om *aae T e s t
M.s. I.ana. whu led lu gmnu
not uaa their Industrlgl atrangih
•Inulng. sang a spailal song ivl*h
again to rearm.
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WOODMAN CF.RRMON V
•vnr.ls *li* had rumimsed In lu.n".
Under a new antl-raarmamant
Celery Camp No. A2R. Wondn.en nf Italp'i A. Smith, i loti preshle.d
law published by the Allied High of the World, will present' an .Inel Field, vlre-nrraldenl. nthr.
Pommlnlbn In Wait, Oarmany, American flag tonight to th* M u Kiwanians and Mr*. M. D. Oalrhel
soma of tha control functions war# roe Rchool
ivhc serves the mculs at Kl'van's
.
turns! ovar to the Oartnans thamThe reramony will take ulecu meeting*. Th* song was «d.i*lrt
salvas,
gristle ovar at 8:011 o'clock under the Hlrwllon from tha tune. " I ’m Looking Dvn
"Ws ara
eooparatlon of S. W. Hopper, d'strlct manat"’ A Four l.c*( Clover."
tha degrea &lt;
L. \|. Cornell Frank Lam.-"MaJ. Gan. of *b* Woodmen. The recentIr
to ha axpa
J. Marlin fltlneclpher at*"
glean ehilv- formed Celery Camn Drill I*hui and
.lame* P. H
An Ininrnmp'v
brttv BoaH will take part In th* nr'irism led In singing.
man of tha
quartette that Included Frank
which i&lt; open to tha public
l.smson, Dr II. W. Ruckerr Mr
Rtlnaclpher and KrlssIn Rhlnhnlsrr
scored a big hit. A singing Irh.
iva* formed hv Mrs Lane. flec«
Roumlllat. vDlllnr Rotarlsn. and
F.inert Rtrlrklsnd. W. R Con
rtnPv accompanied nt d soloed on
the ban|o.
The Klwanl* c o m m i t t e e t”
W A S H IN G T O N . W ar
- (IP) - S '".tn r T h o m * . (D-Ut.M charge
nf th* program Included
liunrhed iW edmiatetfAtlo* drive lod.v In bring a Fair Employmenl Pietldenl Smith. Mra. Wight, ft K
Practice* hM b4f*re'tM Senate — with Southern Uwmdkan orgenwerl Evan*. Harold Kaatner. A. F. Ram
»av W. A. Morrison. Forest Ha*
chel, John t.eonardv. Mr. Hlluecl
ph»r and A. I,. Wilson.
Klwanl* Llaut. Gov. Fred R
Wllrnn outlined Klwanl* alma In
a brief talk
During tha eating
Uma, phonograph music was
played hv "Doc" Compton.

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Gnnnty tho motion e i
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There weta Indio tlon, oell In
Pdtsnrs that th# Rusalant Vnaiv
*he el«ctlon' would and In tha da•eai nf the haml-iilcked city off|.
end nf the war. Rarllet this vear
rial* thev put Into office at the
'he Rutalnn hail refused in re
rngniie the law under irlikh lh*
aleelinn* were to be held, hut af­
ter Kovernment official* tliaised
them with trying to block the
•'otlhp to keep thdlt own men In
power the Rufslam withdrew the
I hlectlon*.
The result was that the left
hloc had only five percent of the
total -opular vot#, *bmt &gt;h» tame
percentaga It reglsterrd In the
nallonal «lertlop&gt; lest fall,
Snored* .dn-th, Austrlat. got ern-

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upheld rnntampt til Cmigree*
rtmvlrllona of iwn member* of
Ihr lolnt antl-f J»«".*l refugee
rommltfee, lahalrd auhreralae
hjr fht internment.
The two,
lllta
llrlrn II.
Bryan .ind 'fra. Cinrrtlne li.
(i
Klelarhman, were rhaigeri
with failure to prodnre re
t nrda iletoantlad ht the I'n
tm trlran Arlltlllea t'otoiolll.a
K»rh » t i trntenrad In line*
mnnih*' Intpilaonmenl *ml fin
ed fSIHt.
Chief Juatlre V|n«nn tfellaared two opinion, fur th* maInrlly— each * « t tiarlded nape
ratal) ht It ’ tolaa.
W A B IIIN f.T O N , Met « . i,Pi
— In l«vo » in n opinions inA*,
«he Supreme ronrl ilerlereH »b*i
ttate* m*t ban plrkrlln* *lm*d
a! I nntpelllnr: I Klorc* I,, hire
fern tleik* In «hr mine imium
linn as Ihe «lore«' »hl*r and
Negro clerks In Ihr r.*m* nropot
plorers In fore* worker* in union
membership when the worker*
do not ttanl to Inin The ,«***
o m e In the hleh trlhimsl fmm
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JZU Million rire rarmersmscuss
In Canada Leaves Nrerl l or Law Io
?.500 Homeless Benefit Growers

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Lattimurc Returns To Stand

A report for distribution to delegates attending the organitation's

Legal Notice

W E A T H E R

Oenersllv fair and rontlnned
rather " n m through Tuetday.
Mnderat* ori i -n n illv Frrth eaat
to sniilhraxl » Ind*.

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o f t h * m o n tli I n It* 1111.049 fo i
IS7 . M 9 c r a t e * a n a v e r a u o n f 12 34
a c ra te .
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h u n d r e d th m is a u d (toiler nieik with
44.177 u n i t * e v e ra trlm r *2 fit a

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V a lu e at 181.111 an a v e r a e * n f
M . A 6 a c ra te
R *d
B lis s lio ta tn e * a v e ra p e il
• 3.?4 a 50 n n u n d sack to rlrice u n
* 76,051 lu the cssli ic o l s t e r , .
B w r a l c o rn &gt;vs* In fa ir ile m e n d
with c ra te s m ntnlnlrr five i|oren
e a rs a v e r a g ln u I I to fn r to ta l s « l * «
n f 859,894
Q n l v a b o u t 79 lu u h e l h a m n e rs
o f o k r a sold Ind *e c b u n it h r o u v h t
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IS 88 a c r a te to In In i’ In 42) . 155
C a b b a g e r o n tln n e d nn th e "s ic k
l i s t " a t a b o u t 58 re n ts tie r 50
P o u n d t a c k , a " s a d s a c k ," a c c o rd ­
in g to t h * g r o w e r * .
M o re th a n
I 07. M 8 s a c k s w e re so ld .
A fe w
c r a t e * o f C h ltie s o c a lih a ir* sold fo r
th # r e e p e c ta b l* s u m o f 12 27 a
c ra te .
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TA L L A H A B 8 E B , Mav B. —
The Rotarv Club did not hold
The Htat* Canvaeslne Board u* usual luncheon today on ac
wtll meat this week. orehnhlv fotml of ,|„ B(1(tUil, L.orn ro, M
Thuredav, to tabutetaofficial r* ^ h(ch wm M h#|d l t w A u f .
suite of last Tuesday’# prlmatv f|«r&gt;, eimp on Wednesday after­
election.
noon;
Th# board la composed of Be'rotary of State B. A. Gray. Comp— -------------------------------troller C. M. Oav and Attorney
VBTEM ANR' SERVICE
General Richard Ervin.
, Tam Dean, assistant state **rvGray said official return* have lea officer of the Veterans Adminbean received from «U counties tetratlon, win be In In F. Boyle's
except Citrus, Collier, Escambia office tomorrow at 2:80 P.M. In
end Seminole.
agate} veteran* In thalr problams.

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iifnvr i| could have a f.*t i*n-hin*r
•ffact on th* onlltii'»l future of
tha nation
William Hrasn. pre*tdent .f the
■i nut),Olill mamhsr labor nninn in.’l
vtth Ihe I I other ................ Ilf thr
iininn'* executive, cunnitl. i&gt; th*
K ill I'erltnn hotel. Repot foi* 1d ’
nut iieimttted to sit In no the ***
(Inns.
The ton lt*m on tli* sc«nda I*
* lirnitusal by C IO Pie»h|rnt I’hIHn
Murray fnr » united lalmt f .’int *
front which would nisi" Itselt
frl* mo«tlv Ip the nolttlre1 n n n
(.teen *ald the chance* lot Mir
*et*lng nn of anch a iinl'r l Irmit
aie licltar now than thev tiav.
Iiecri In the pat! six vest*

Panhandle T exans Send I’irst
GOP'er ToCongressSincc 1931)

N C T R ir t O V F v p f .M r
M*.» rtars Hoi tor
vho aa a
unii ilioil exiwit '•*• «ervc | met v

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•i»n In Wisconsin for (iardeirinf
siid Itetter Nutrition Miss lln rlon «•*« elected Nntlonal Cholimen forth* formation of children a
garden clubs
prove himself and the Republican
nigh commend correct
HI* lot.
lasts only until Jen. 1 — th* dev
the term nf Hep. Oen# Worlev.
whom he succeeds, would hev*
ended
Worley quit to hciom* e
federal Judcc

Oulll said he hnnas Ids victory
meins the beginning nf a twoparty system In Taxes. Rut he
recognised the rnts-spllttlng ef­
fect* of the multiple Democrats
In tha race.
"! certainly Intend to run for e
full term In the November general
election on the Republican ticket."
he said, "I know what a high
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•fohn Maragon Gets
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Bradley Urge.

(t-ntlss-S r , * r fa m Oaa)
,nr " l To'dham University.
finder,* swore that while ha wa*
n Communist high barty leader*
tnl.l him to revard l.nttlmore a* a
Communist

WsaHraea »eam Fas* 9a*l
jU a f s W A S H I N G T O N
agitation jrroupa — as they are plcturt, he said thars ar* aom*
called by tnalr organlatrs
will (tarns on tha credit aid*. Among
M A R C H O F EVEN TS —
venture thwfr’ gam* In the Waat tha** ha listed the Atlantic Darector* since tha Allied author!- fans* Alliance and th* progress
Bid Rad* Heps ta Recaver
He* have made It clear any uni­ being made in European recovery
under
th*
Marshall
Plan.
May ! • Arating a# Pstrata j
formed
demonstration*
are
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facrata Pram last RtaftaT
Ih7a'll fo“rh|iInTrllmm.iU'I v£ar" Knrl Bwmlrr nnd Frederick
Bradley ash) It would taka
bidden. If they do. It will mean
By M i l H I I M I I
At# Investl.i o?.
l" Kw" V-nderbllt Field - two men who
Syotitl lo Cmitt! Proof 1
&gt;
street corner aitemhllng and goad­ only a day for a youth to b*
ti"
»"d*n*
v«vc him that word
Maragon wa» convicted ln»t ; *hout I.Httlmoie
came before
ing that could (train West Berlin reglitarad and . classified in the
W AMUNflVON—Horn* military obaarvarartn WaaMitftan s « f
• t | g YORK—Thera la aomathing about tha
draft.
yrednendav on two i horn*,, .,f iv, tin* rommlttee ho,I denied It.
temper* too far.
g*«t that Russia's motive In ahootlnf down the unarmed,
"That It not too mueh to ask
’inng hlm-elf nbont hi- IihiiI, Todnv *va» l.nttlmore1* own
iN mualr of hymn. th*t mak«a ym otopi, H&gt; |
Ala# In Berlin, an American
missing United State# Navy Privateer patrol ptaaa may harm kean
of
a
young
man
to
contribute
to
1 ,nr’1* fotmer l*ib.
idieore lo have hi, »nv In reply.
matter where you are. Mayh* that* a chtMtan
court sent two member*' of th#
A hop* to racovar aecrat American navigation and detection equipred*ral .lodge Jrnnlng, llnilcr
I nHimoro took the witnea* chair
bovlut-»pon*or»d Knit ^German the preparedness of this coun­
aUtemaot. but that* Hr# way. It la wRhim*.
try,"
ha
tald.
l
minimum ernlcncr ; will, o Ih.omi word -Intomciil that
people’s police army to Jail for
I can b* playing the heathen on norvday. atayDafanaa ofllclala ar* tight-lipped, hut It ta doubtful tt BBY Ad*
Th* Vinson draft proposal also
Of eight month, lo two vrntu on i win, both bln anolvHl* of all the
Ing horn* from church and putting my tanioa , one year. They were mnvjcted of
ranted devices would have bean risked In an aircraft operating Mar
prnvldt*
for
calling
Up
reserves.
each count. Ihe Jtulgo Huld hr ! l« lioi„nv lit,out him anil a alaahtransporting war weapon* through
gear Into a vallae. and If I turn on the radio to
tha llovtat border. 1
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•ould »erv»- I be two aenteni c ni uy iiltuck on the .'huracter of both
Once Congreis gives Ita consent,
the U. 8. tactor of Berlin.
check the weather, the ftret thing t might hear
Nevertheleas. the off-chance might have tad Rad
the eame time.
the President would havn author­
Undent and .Mcf'nithv.
The pair. Lieut. Heinz Erich
when the power come* on full strength eouM be j
airmen Into the unprovoked attack. Mueh liaa *»
tn order any or all military
lhe maximum penalty Mnraa'oo
eNlleil McCarthy "clearly n
Noclit. 21. and patrolman Wilhelm ity
a hymn. *nd tl make* m* *tirp folding mjr awaatar
*t»Uld liavi- nrriv.,,1 would but,- bintliepolley
been printed In technical Journals about tha
■nd naval reserve* to active duty
risk" and tore Into tho
been 10 month, i» to vo.ii&gt; »n , m&gt;I, Wl ron-ln Itepiibikiin'* background
to tlaten.
.
. . % Roloff, 22. had t«*Hfi*d that th* for 2! months.
Navy'a newest submarine detacUon aqutpmanL
Mi-called people'* police was ac­ However, any re»ervl*t uralar
1 heir the organ and the voice* m th* eh«r,
count
but the inaiiniiini i» ,1 wilh iiIIiihIoii, to offirlal rrltlciim
such aa MAD (magnetic detection) and mm*
tually a full-unit' war m arine —
dum Imposed
and
whatever
I'm
doing,
they
atop
ma
and
hold
of .McCarthy'* conduct n* a ktaty
h 10,000-man "army" with #rmor, the age of 19 who I* ordered to
me In a Mate pf eu»pen»lon until I »b*k* my hatd
.Maragon’, lawyer. Irvin r.ohl In Ige and n.iaerled difficultie&gt;,
units and air fore* Instruc­ duty could apply for a discharge
eleln. M,kr,! for Mniorno's irl,n.*, &lt;,ivvei wartime income tax return*.
‘Anally and remember what It la I'm to do.
. naval
under honorable condition*.
tion.
Mi bull arnl tmid tin- ran, would b&gt;
I was coming Into Orand Central Terminal th#
Mcnnwhlle, In Washington, ofA, f„i tin,lent, l.atiiinore called
Mai
Nalmar
Nor
hi
ai-J
Roloff
pleaded
guilty
appealed. lit mid l„. h.hrv,. him n llnr
other night, abating along on Ihe pollabad Aonr*
Held* of th4 nation'* biggest
"either a plain old
to
three
charge*
of
wearing
mili­
*oine iiui'dloHi of Inv hi,' Involve,I fi,-binned llnr or a pathnlogbul
p**t the frantic commuter*, when hymn mimic from the balcony ; tary uniform* and Iran-porting racing new* service today denied
and lie prom,,*, "i„ appeal in ir-,.,,1 lllll
a federal grand Jury report that
brought m* up like a dog suddenly reaching Ihe end of hla Maah. rifle* and tnuchlne pistol*.
xalth and i»,l for porpoHt,H..f ,|e
they
supply racing new* for dis­
l.iiHiiunre
dlxiulHivd
a*
without
The
choir
waa
Ht.
Mark'*
and
a
algn
**id
It
waa
led
by
Caetto
|
lay."
The court granted lenleniy, tJ.S. tribution in Kansas City, Mo.
.ubilnriee tin* le-llinonv of Freda
jerohaon. whom I took lo he the stout young lady with the pleaaant
huoy. .
General . Manager Thomas F.
' 'lev. a formei Commutll*!, that
face and braided brown hair who w*s standing In front of the froup( District Judge John A. Saba of
Thera Is. of course, th* poaalbtUty that tho
Gary,
Ind.
raid,
because
they
Kelly and accountant Joseph M.
If l.nttlmore ien'l a I’ommiinlHt he
State l&gt;lecfinns
of 20 or so slngera and waving her hands the way leadera do.
Prlvataar waa equipped with' new glmmtdm—
were dicrr* or a designing and
oel- like one. I.utlimnro raid he
It waa funny—funny peculiar—to look at tho slngera that Mug ( silivming authority" — the Ruit- Ltbll testified under oath that
and that th* Navy look tha risk In order ta test
■ould mm. Mi** tllley'a writing* In
tCeaHaa*4 » „ • p , b,
•Jaeobaca waa leading, because a half-doaen of them ware good- dan occupation authorities and Th# Continental1Press Service of
tha equipment against Rtflstan submarine* opera
O., has no client* in
county, liHMol on ibi. volume of •he wav die cited hi* and bulb) up
looking gtrla, the bright blond mo*lel type. In mniilon coata With , the L'ummiinliit-dumlnalcd Hast Cleveland,
allng In tha Baltic.
Kniuaa
City.
Both
appeared
tiee ii e ip iu liv hI io i ik ca*e that *he
haavy morning hallming.
tytrli priirvM iround.thHr hMdn* nnd ionifhow you didn't M o cliU Herman government which organ- fore a Senate Commerce Sub­
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• ARMRD PATROL*—Look tar a drive tn CM(hem with rholra.
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•, li"d (ho people'* police.
committee rorydderlng a hill to
i-1 line Mini hud followed the Ned
ported In many nlhci pan. of .
You take a harah view of thing* here In New York •ornetlm##,
Waskloalaa
grass for tha arming of United States patrol
»t*tf
Hix other ni'ople'* policemen ar- bnn transmlslion of gambling
line.
and one attitude la that when you eee a allrk and beautiful gtrt, tented will, Nueht and Roloff are information acrois stale lines.
plane* aa a result of tha Prtrataar Incident. .
m lug room wa, , At Tallinn n cheek of -IH of llo*'lg lieuiI
usually she doesn't have too much lime for Ihe things of th# ppfrlt, awaiting trial.
Raveral senators already have demanded tha arming of American
A federal grand Jury reported
Itimore read til*
preclncja Indlralrd neuily 17 p,„ j ''rowdnl n.. I.ulti
hut concentrate# on getting herself a millionaire or an airtight, wall- t Judge Salio termed the people'* Saturday that ' racing news l»
military plane*. It la cartaln that mounting damand* for ruch pro­
But there
cent o f■the county'* 7;t,If,H legl-i lO' piiii'd eliih uiont.
paying job. To a** aom# of them atandlng on the balcony of a rail-,, police mii "unlawful inilitiirv or- brought Into Kansas City hy
cedure trill he made In both lha Senate and tha Houaa.'
*r*d voter* had ca*l Cteli halloU o'o- n„ inn of would-be HprrlnliirH
road station and etngtng hymns Is a little confuting.
# , KHidiation with all ita Icrrlfylng Contlnenllal and distributed hy
in 'ho (urrhlor* i,&lt; there wa* when
by P A. M.
Tha Navy la standing pat on ita orders that patrol planet must
imidlrution*."
Ii* creation, he the Standard New* Service to
•4, ^PPro* ,"'utely one I h i , -I of he lenlifieil la-1 month.
ha unarmed.
*uid, violated the Yalta and Pots­ (rookie* doling an ffl.BOO.OOO- a
I lie uiiulv-liHlred wllne** wa*
Palm Beach county'* ,iu,:ii:t to
(torn* defense ofllclala, however, are said to approva arming of
NOTHINO EMORY OF AN RARTHQI7ARR can hasp the am a#a
dam agreement* and *ub**uueiit year liuslnqas.
gf*t*red Demon at* h*d voted t&gt;&gt; Iieeooipnliied by hi- wife and III*
the planes, though thay ar* rguctant to taka th* Initiative. These
four-power law* for the demili­ . City and/ slate officials In tennoon.
miono'v:, Abe Koitu* and I’aul commuter from the awlfl completion of hla appointed round#, Mt
ofllclala want Congress to start th* "arm to tha tseth" move #o tha
this night a lot of them were Just standing there, absorbed tn th#i tarisation of Germany.'
llinony Mv# Identified ■Contin­
Vaferon alrcllon wor'iei* in I'm ter.
military can't be accused of "warmongering." Th* Anal daotaMn
Meanwhile In London, Pakistan ental aa the' chief distributor of
t|e(.MrthV wn- uni in the room alnging, and forgatUng tha S: 17 completely.
.Tatlghawne predicted ,, ieeoi'1
raata with the Whit# House. Right now, there Is aa Indication, that
It
made
quite
a
tableau.
There
-was
a
Traveler'#
Aid
sign
M
b#
a
,
I’linic
Minister
Manual
All
Khan
when
l.nlliniore
look
the
-land.
raring
&lt;
nawi
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need
hy
the
imyota on the ha»l« of rally I,allot
Prealdent Truman would approva auch a bold stap&lt;
A
l«H for Wai-klngton today aboard lorr’a bo^klsa—and . as the mal»tg. Voler* were walling In line I I be Kennlor llew l,atk lint night tamp ppat. and a trainman rolling up the station algn on Track 18,
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I'rcaidviit Truman’* private plaoe. Jor Hnk tji'AIg Hm# gamhiing on
in aome of Leon county'* I" pie I limn Ari/enn. whvie he went-la*l
for the B 44 to Whlta Ptalne, and the croard looking down from In
the "Indeut inlenre." He wax ac­ • Kelly, who la flom ‘Cfikfigo, i • MONEY—Personal Income la near an all-tima high tn praaantglf cU. •'
week lo -eek relief from a *lnu*
front of the L*k* Rhore Limited on iVack 27, and' th# awAIMag
At Jarkxoevlllc, voting w *-1ailment,
voice* and the auddan hueh ahd ending of Ihe gabhla-gabbt* that r companied Irv rncinhcr* of hi* haa ratlad those seen-niton* I day dollars, but the amount of money people are laying aside for
staff and Mr. I iiiiiimii' k inillliirv slandrrdu* and llbelmia." He and j ready ua* in case of emergency la down to th* pre-war level. In
hfovy In Duval county'* Indie,Inn, I Mel.'nilhy lumed up with Humark* tha commuting hour* In the big terminal
aide, Ma|. Gen. Harrv Vaughan. l.ehlt ddfefirled Continental a* * i fact, It Ii teas If th* daclin* In th* dollar's value !• takan Into
factor* and about the -am..... dm deni., who wa- liiminglng edltoi of
Men who were going home tn ftesrsdate and New Rnrhett* stood
Llaoual All will rprnd a month
Ing the H»4H pre*|ilcntla| elretioe |The Dnilv Worker until'lie re
#nt«rprli# oppmtiny i account.
around, their faeea tired and lined from Ihe day'a war, smoking
touring Ihe tlnllvd S ta le * and entirely/ within the law
In downlewn aretlon*.
mu need f'ontiiiiiiil*m In 1U4&amp;. lin­
Th* flaciirltlaa and Exchange Commission says that "liquid sav­
their pipes and listening. I didn’t know many of the hymns but
’Orlniuln nnd flritnge riim'v ie den/ -wore lie li.ul been told Hint
I'anadM.
Ftlll ; lr&lt; Washington, the House i in (s" by ihe American public totaled around fi-l-Mlllon doltsrr tn
some
of
them
were
sad.
and
when
you
looked
around
at
th*
man
aidant* *I m&gt; were tinllotini- itl i l.niiiiiiiiie wa* n member &lt;&lt;f *
And In Auulla. Ilalv. Ihe four. ways ami moan*, committee flntlv
1P4P. In IB39, When th* dollar was worth much more, tha total w a*;
standing on tha marble floor, you saw the aadneaa reflected In their
raenrd rate. Klucllon workein -hi,I (,'i,minuni*l cell, enil Hint the party
jnnvlmv* of Ahrurrl In central rfl*'»^l .Prexldonr .Truman'.' ino.
•4.4 billion. Liquid saving* means money tha public could lay Its
face*,
a*
If
now,
suddenly.
Uity
knew
they
had
not
made
their
Hve#
If. If, kept up h»Hei limn el* r , lemlei- hud din iplinnry power over
Italy were tied op liHlav iy a Cnm- poiil W , j 0 bef,ent e*rLo t , ,
hands
on Instantly, In case of need.
whet
they
should
have
been,
and
It
w*a
1st*.
rent m lee i„g,*t *red voter* would him
munlat-siiiiportrd g«p«il}l *trlj»c )ri on(
. (4leyi*loq
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sail . If annroved
Paradoxically, the accumulated volume of liquid savings ta beyond Other men standing around were too hard-httten to let their faces
go to the poll* •lefore tlu'V cloi.e
pinteet ugulnet th* death? .of _two H(e Jag i would piava yielded an
Hefei i lug lo lludeiu today, I.nIall hounds. U la more than $300 billion. Tha BBC says thara I* *
■how their thoughta, and aa you looked at them,, they ware ax- peasant* In'Mnv Day rllottog.
The Denmerallr tulniHrv In |llmoie told Hie l omtiilttce:
cpHigetril |48,00fl.(000. annually.
about B3W billion In these categories alone: Cash and hank deposits,
prarwlonleae. Bam* lighted ctgareta and It made for a strange feel­
Offlx'lals of the Cidnipunlst
Alabama today •- ir lenl of *lnle
The Mrri'en of lie* behind
government securities, private Ufa Insurance and saving* and loan
ing, watching people smoking while hymn* were being played, but d'limnuteil chnnibei of lah»v *&gt;dd :T t .-Admlnlstfatlon had vitiirhl
fighter*' ll(f,(( ntrenglh
rom "bum lie di»i;ui*ed III* lark ot In
association deposit*.
J( other prH&gt;&lt;ants were wounded
It wa* all right Tliay meant no harm.
hlnnl wllli Klorldu'* nr |v,.p foMipilion le very lliln, Indeed."
This vast reservoir waa built up during th* war whan thara war*
People would enme out of a bakery shop tn the tsrmlnat and go
In a ilrinoiiatiaHiin ovei , llalv's
Smith attrntlnn-piiller* Hint „vei
flMie P r i n c i p l e s
in terming Mci'mlliy h Imd noil
many things people couldn't buy. Th* all-llma peak tn liquid saving*
pinpoJvil - linid' ’dlurihullon nrn- • r *'• *lf
shadowed "|trlm*ilo* In Ohio ami ,'V 11ak. I.HlIlimire turned buck
hell-for-lesthrr across the floor and get halfway to whatever track
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waa |4t.fl Mlllon In 1944. of whlch'118 Milton rapraaented cash.
Indiana, In In,Hi Florid* nnd Alt on tin. Hermlor n idilHne which
they aought, before they would he aware of lha music from tha
;- —
I . , V. Paae n » i
that mute of the shot* werp fired
benia the primary wlnnem w,ie .di'i'nilbv Imd .tpidied lo l.iitth
ttnm
aAdAoltaTha volume of actual savings, experts say. Is'atUt high. But people
m_and/toUadac*n
the -peakehotr They would look up hnrrtedly and then go on a*faw,slaps,
by police ami olhef* bv lovlllkna m . pr; Griffin gal
**r(ain of election In November
iuo11&gt;. I In ii lie nddnli
are .putting huge chunks of It Into non-liquid* Investments, such-a*
said that th* nhly
and,then atop.-aa If In a doubt* take, and aland and&gt;Haten.
In the four -tnten. iininlnelinn
"I do not of rmir*e en|oy l.eing
IB Hi# wprld tndqy
the purchase of homes.
A junior-league type girl came hy, Jiggling a .tittle.tin.aan taa who sldlitd At Ihe'drinonatratoK. fbtnrt sraongTwItl)
A* U 'rasull ycat«pdavr»' May if tost fooTna’oy
are being mede for liner Sennle vil lied li\ Hnvbodvi Kven bv a
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• a a # - *ava
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. (Bjr.MopI*
hav#cnu»,
contributions.to.anme charity or other, but ah* couldn't maba a
Q
W*c oowut
Day
dbnrbmdntttun*
In
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'Amdle
Hru*e nnd two governor*' -eni- motley crew of ciuckimt*, profe*.
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dims;-everybody was listening to the'hymns, and nobody paid bar were turnfd Intd a-tnbarhlng tiro- navp ttwfr peak hand*, or their
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not
yet
too
aarioua.
Howavar.^tRirt
(Alahamn rnil Ohio).
and ho llluMrated IhL*
/loiial Inlormei*. l,v*lerie* and ex
Washington and In Europe.
fto
never
mind.
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tarsJarvqUon
In
Waatara
Europe
nrjghj
tfEBI
rpsslon.
.Rome’*
Communtrt
tmis*
.bln- Ftrrlda. around lioii.nini reg O'liiimuiirda wlio Mcf’arthv. would
*’ a t* many other*:.with
a*M
.
•
, a
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#..i.
.
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•
»
:\uv
wilt
need hug* supplies of f
Uta
Bra
Oawimuniata
as
far
have
triad
uheueew
gave
tip
bfav'to
the
^laVtug,i'gnd
lalarad Demni-ralt were exn*,te.i have vou believe iepr***nt sound
n»•
.,&lt;v.,
Ii-wwaiai •
■”t ».&gt;■’
ua •hMflata.
and aarkrua crop failures can rever
. AFTER FACT* HYMN, A FRW OF R R MRff. &gt;Bni ^Mlb* S M
blumetf thani iur ’Fu-flsl Agltalora.
ty .pn In III* poll*. Tha Al*h*ttm Aiuerlratil*ni.
a n , I W thartd* soma,
• ,,
munlam.
•Mat -to do, ‘would'riap, and'Mtaa Taeokaow.would turn around,.a ' Back 1Ip "(I*hflai|y,’"'||i|pl()jr &gt;H.
. i l l i i l C i aradwtadireoanUFlnat "tooa,
lirn-oilt wa« e«||lu*led *1 tmilimi
"Mv life ami work* apeak for
Rttki emkarreaaed. hwt pliaaed, and how a tlttta. *
ru,r-;
t
,Th#eont
Agriculture department eatlmatas that
High Comnil*!iioii todaV earn the
. (•Tfl* poviibllllr of a Pepper de- llii'mi.elve*. Unlike McUarfliv I
guiramqnta *4 waatarn Europe will
Mishatp of grain already have bean lost
ft really wna a vary good choir, end whan It-got 1t»4#atl»- Into a siruggUj1 for it",find Get man radio,1
f#f»t wa* Inficn Into tio, noni to ml I iitivu never been llinrgi'd with *
u*. r bat,to»&gt;ma8y people ar*
ilgll Lrata after Ita*. daaplt* steady ri#
•yat bowls.
rousing hymn, the votcea-would boom vlriuelly to tha calling, and h#a not vt;t bcati won Imd warned *t|ffar|ng 'from' faar, frustratlun
vapee) bv liulh Itepilhlleltli* and l-lullillull of Hie low* .. of Hia
dome*tic agricultural produptlop. .
Democrat*. Tho furinei -aid ilmi I,mini Slide, or the rtlili* of niv
you would follow them up and see the painted gold atari twinkling Germans lif 'poiailib* now a.tmults snib hpstflria.ii'If'xva'arai going.jp
.Th* agency warned: "Should'that# to .
fadurao—an
bU )fl*f*,»l
ridicule o
dgninlf radio’ll 'Independence; ■' • aurvlvn at all, ih* said- &gt;wa had
an tha pale Mue railing. ■• ' '
. ki,/ « &gt; U r . . .
ipereal 'Would
would IItldiente
ii I "ml : piufeutloli,
Avar praqant poaaiMUty—economic gain# In
m &lt;
A report likued hv Ihe ^nimlg- battel gei on tha ball.
f t aln»t Ihe Truman Adiultil„ii ■ I "I Im w uvvnr lie«n aceu*cd. a*
- Than, Anally, the hymns ended and they began lo span tha*galas
batted, but ravaraad."
tin
tlon nallon'illv. The Dcinoei at , I M, L‘,,1 l)lv bu* liccn. of income ta*
i t ' l l la about time we racognlae
fop the lak e Bhnre Limited, and pretty soon Ih* terminal-was aa sio/i* j)ub*h' affalt* offico said:
' Thuq tha perennial damand for axtsnalva
probata ta
Hold' I hill the Papprr-HtiuiiliPiw | cv-iHMin. of Ihe d i'/triielinri of rec­
noisy and frantic aa ever. Hut fnr a faw minutes them'they inter­ "The German post offico, for ex- that'NomstMng hlg 1* taking place
bring praaaad with more vigor than *v*r.
‘
V
Wnan
we
find
*■
*
rfee l*. moie of n per»onal one
In
the
worJd.
utnplu,
U
known
lu
bu
piopanng
8
ord. I tint were III mv o l l lil iil cimd r c t r — inss2
rupted the wheel* of commutation, and a good thing,' too* •&lt;• &lt;
•tPenpor'* eampnlgn *lre-*ed lit• l •&gt;iIv, m of liu p io p crlv u*ing mi
cumpulgh In regain the ronlrtdl- roady people gelng uiound rrltlclx.ra^ ofUflMlld
backing for more federal fiiuin- o I u c in I p o .iriiui for Du, |iurno»e
Imf liiIlue'iHe over radio which (t lop notary, 'hlwanis, the ehur-li tu'iibicc the same oxclsu lax on Irktublsd bv th* vaar'a ami,' .June
V
., ..
clng, broader piddle *eiv|(,,.. |„. of lulvHiicilig my own forluna*. pu&gt;
lost by Military Goveriinunt de­ and everything we hold dear, and ti'1-.visiim that now nuplieo tojRo
making light of ithft balic funds- radio.'
crraned ol I age lieneflu nnd n I it it ii I ol o |||erw l-e."
cree.
The Treasury raport •showed P
mental prTnelplaa' of our wav of
national heallh proginm flmathMeanwhile, Ibe Trnaxutv ra- that at the start of thl* month, th*
life.
It
1time
to
do
something
*M urged le«* In-lhe red financing
The "applaus* meter" used to
tmrlcil that Ih* povernnrenl spent government, wa* thras time* as
--------By WltllAM BITT
and more fiee enlermiae.
||e
Mac Arthur Says
check on radio stmltn audl*nc*s I* about It."
12,588,188,1100 m.rre than It t»''l drap In thv hols as It wa* at. tha
Th#
mratlng
we*
presides,
over
eallad the Taft-llaitlev l.al.or \.-t \
Ctitnl
Prut
Writer
___
a simple gadget that m e*»um
in durlni? tha first 10 months of ••in* polat In th* prscadtng vaar.
Saleally good and &lt;,ppn»*d w),hI
&lt;4 unilnucn rtnin I'aa, fts-l
th* volume of *nund electrlcfllv, by Prealdent George Touhy.
the current fiscal veer.
That vaar avsntuallv wound qn In
FLORIDA hor-- ttet tracks
&gt;, railed "•nelallred medicine "
«dJM
in
"i#
rr»’j*
af
multlpl*
amt uMi'inpioyrnent; and
That deficit Is expected to be « deficit of I 1 J 1 1.000,000.
have
Just
ftnish-u
a
I9P
million
She*p
In
Japan,
which
number­
In Alabama. 1S8 par*on« *re
unit Dlessl lommotlvsa causes
I. I lie obvious subjugation (f
On
the
average,
the
modern
season Juat go** to show, says
Tunning for 72 plnrm on Ihe Stale Japanese Communist* to (hr
Zartnk tiumkopf to xvondar If
talcvliion receiver contain* id ed 191,418. In 1«4«, raach*d a
th# man at th* n*xt disk, wh*t
Damocratlc Commllle* which will leadership of Russian Communism
thay r* trying to horn In on that
tnhaa. _________________ _
/ ■ total of 489,000 In 1949.
advartlalng will do for buslnes*
ertntrol Ihe Alabama parly ma- —a shocking thing lo Ihe average
11 v' VI I•S.•!1 Ct 4\ t )'
"Third Man" thama
Approximately 68h percent
enlnary fur Iha next fmu war*.
—avan If It cornea from Wash­
Japanese, who I* highly national­
Thera are 883 Amarionn-hullt
I f I
,
.
:
T
:
i
\
5
Hll'l IN 1Ml A i HI
axthe
average
jepaneeeJamlly
a
i'
■■/ aA \
ington.
1‘Pf
02 nay they favor istic and suspicious of all things
Tht SI. Loult Brownt turn electron microscope* In u • • nendlturae, la . for food.
tmtErhlng to tha National Drum- Husalan.
( I I
throughout
the
world.
.
*
/
aaama lo A# ttipondlag bttutl•&lt;^tle Party organisation. BO want
TODAY AND
Mat Arthur's statement diuve
f l V i m i n f to iln m lnuli Ih i
fully to th» aftfrfa of 1ktr pay.
H i: click with tha State* Right* home lhl» brat point. H« reminded
SANFORD'S FIRST SHOWING
toybrn
m
in
l
i
t
i
r
i
i
Invn
U
giiln
t
e
M
ot
hi.
Thtlr
fitly
'tail
on
n sttp where Alabama'* pretldan- the Japanese tn«t In the rscept
•putt aaama (o l i r a r*t aaar a/
tlfl vot* went In 1048. on* entry past a minority,* "the militarist* **ylklf&gt; i, iema paep/a atari da« • Amirkin In to, /n a franca.
^U lntad.by both eldaa ami six hv and their collslroratora," had /pnd/ne ll—ih i tw obu ek h i
• *j f | &lt; «•*» . • •
*«• % «•
DENNIS OKEEFR—WILLIAM BEND1X
Aought Japan to dUsstsr.
Lletar Hill, lacking
N ** Y#fhb**ab*ll tana have
The Red*.
h# said, now wate
Democratic ranondnatlnn. has been pushing Japan towards an #v*n
f Mat—4h«
Hl«h kept* that ihla xrifl'l a'big'
Hi the forefront of the fight to greater disaster—"ttu* Hina wtlp-.
yanr tar Ibam-thank* t#‘ thy
foyemment eperetlea might
* lea**—44«
•fWfP M**. Alabama organisation
mdRe rating pracrarat a hit tenBraadway B ar* b a rs bM'tha*
DENNIS MORGAN
to tha national party.
Braaklyn
Burnt.
4 Children—#*e
fcwlng, spinas AlHh Nay, who
l/ocal lislectioitH
^involvad may bo Alabama’* 2H
-r r
I .1 t
wooden'
haw
Unde
tarn
would
mpiocratlr. convention voir* In
A Rya, N. Y., raaldaat who.
get' eemethlng like "Rea** UnTHURSDAY-FRIDAY
(
I|M&gt; Jn 1048, Ihe itatn ea*t It*
« . alias-*
••■#* *»••» .
llvaa nq*t door in A country
•ativantkm vot* for Senator Ru*- foimlng of white end
and colored American ActWItlea tuhcemmlttee
TODAY—W
EDNESDAY
club
haa
takan
up
archery
aa
a
‘ IK
Mil. lD-Oa.|
In pmte*t of tha voter*, and the only segregation
aaana of heaping golfers cltar
R**|d*nt’a Civil Right* itand. It* wa* In the voting booth* which
of hla pramltaa. Any llnknua
electoral vote* want to the wcr« marked White and Colored.
The Brotherhood of Locarnowho goaa out of bounde there
tea Rights tick*!,
At thl* time I’reclnct No, 1, tlv# Ftraraan and Eaglatmaa'a
will And that ha'a really ta the
fill I* opposed In the primary located In the Ulrl Hcout Build­
tough.
1 lAftlrnpo McNeil,
Fortner ing on Commercial Avenue, re­ d«aaand that a aex tra aa*a ha
My Caot. John Crmnmelln, who ported » total of 478 vote*.
^irad In the battle over unlflOn duty at the three table* out'Ovon tha pratanaa or aarylco framework of thaea great cot.,
top. has announced ha will con­ were the following offlelglai Ed to lagltlmata national enda, but stitutlmial precapta," and suggaitt e s t winner In November, run­ W. Melnch, Leon Butner, Henry under'foreign dictation to aatab- ed that "history may finally paint
ts an Independent,
Rua*e|l, Philip R. Bach, Jama*
to tho Japanean constitution a* the
the north, Interest center* Singletary, "Happy" Lyle*, J . L Hah a domaatlr baala 'avorabla to Magna Char* a of free Asia."
Ohio, whar* Democrat* ar* Thornley, W. B. Thornton, B. F. the*ultimate subjugation of Japan
a November opponent for Whltner, Jr., 0. P. Whltnar, Vic­ to tha political control of othara."
It require* Ml,000 hone power
rr Rohart A. Taft from a tor Urren and J . V. Jona*.
Turning to the ronatltiitlun It*
man /laid. Ta/l haa no oppoMr*. Charlea (linn, who was aalf. ho pralaed the Japan*** for to provide the right amount of
, jn In* Republican primary. aialatlng the clerk*, reported having ahowp "a marked ability force for the latest* supers into
•t^AUdltor, Jojcph T. Fargu- three ballot* had been thrown t o jl y * arvi advpnc# within .the Wind tunnel for tasting aircraft.
Toledos Mayor Mlchaal out for violation of the law, pro­
la canarally are retarded hibiting the carrying of othea
. \\ 1 (lllll r1I 1 \ 1•» \
candidate*, Whoever paper*, along with thy ballot*,
• »f % 11% II \
i
M v to Inherit strong into the booth*. The eatya pap­
ft support from or- er* Included aample ballot*.
f •. 1 1 -.it!
»
Halts gunning for
, f f hj* authorship of
a ie u iu n m u ..
WA8HIN0T0N, May 8. — (/Pi
— John Meragun. * unr-tlme
b*ngtr-un around the While
aOUit, was sentenced today In

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Y O U 'R E TELLING ME!

WEDNESDAY ,

“COVER UP"

“THE SINGING DUDT

LAST TIME8TONir,HT

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primary battle

STARTS WEDNESDAY
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TH E W EA TH ER

P UnH* T fiir* * « tr tn tih , T i h t m t th# Pm m i f H i WwMi
T» Ptmm I i l l i Pri|im rf A im Im .
. T» M m Pmfwflp far k M w i

Continue! warm and generally
fair through Wednesday, e*cepl
mnsldetabli' cloudiness In ex
tremr north. Moderate southerly
wind*.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R ___________

VOLUME X X X X l

SA N FO RPT f LOHIDA, W EDNESDAY

Established 1908

MAY 3^ ToTTo

No. 1«*3

Associated P ress Leased W ire

S " n it«''i

Smathers, Smith A nd
Record Turnout Gives
i Smathers Majority
Of 932 V o t e s In
Seminole C o u n t y
The largest number of voters in
iht hitlory ol Seminole County
went to the polls yesterday and
gave Learie Smalhere a majority
of 91,? voter in hir race foi the
United Staler Senete againrl
• Claude Peppei. and alto nominat­
ed M. B. (T-Bone)‘ Smith for re­
presentative in Group No. I and
Volie William*. Jr. for represen­
tative in loup No. 2, The Herald's
unofficial tabulation of election
returns showed today.
A runoff will be necessary lor
county committinner in Dirtrid
No 2 where F.d. F. Catraway rs8 ceived 157 volet: L. P. Hagan.
34ft: I. F. McClelland. AI7; and
FacV E. Stemper, 671. McClelland,
ihe incumbent, will go into a run­
off with Stemper to be held on
May 21.
A total of 72ft2 volet were carl
in Seminole County though the
number tallied in tbe tentorial
race fell tome 224 voter ibort of
^ thle figure on account of mutilated
ballot*, violations ol polling law*,
and lor similar reatont. At them
ara 8.910 registered Democrett in
this county, tbe number actually
voting wat 81.5 percent of the
qualified votera.
This compared with a total regfetrafton of 7JA4 the Inat tlma

West’i Power
To Be Aided
Says Acheson
S e r in a ry

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WASHING I ON! M«y V - i/Th Secretary ol State Acheron laid
•oday the ‘big three” meeting of
foreign tnmi«ter« in F.uiop» next
neek will consider po««&lt;ble move*
to holtlei the Weitein power line
up.
Acheron i* leaving Saturday by
I rench Foreign Minuter Scbuman
and Foreign Minister fie* hi of
Britain.
If* told a newt tonleienre he
"■ill tee Schuman in Pari* Monday
ami go to London ihe following
flay lor talk* with Bevm Schuman
will join them there Thursday lor
their first meeting tince lot fall.
Ailieson said they will talk
about wnr|d developments once
they lait met. They will cnnmder,
ha added what further ttrpi need
to he taken lor the strengthening
of the West. They will exchange
views, he said, to tee what decitiont have to be nude to crordin-

H.

James Q. Galloway
Is Picked t o Head
Legion Fain Group

e*n«T trtod tocludIngttLt’ d f J. D*.
WlUlama, Nano, who wpt found

tfujHv ^ m M ^r to.tha .firet defree In connection with tha ahoot-

iic*tic

C h i e f

M. B (7-lluiict P.inlib won rc.
e|*rtlon I" tb* State lt...i«» »f
Rent .unit.rlv..* In ve&gt;ter*lnv\: nrt
nterv bv ileleating III* npnonc.it,
Vivien bn«n. fur mat Sanford mav
or, by 373b to 1390.

V o lt * \V ItI tc II I ., J l , W Ml ••'teran
f.tetiiin Iim- gmduatc .inrl t-.r^ici
il**l*tan* t; \!tor|ii&gt;. *.-&gt;». .at lii&gt;vln, Icfcntci! hl&gt; opimncut. M S
l.cw Alunlit I.v IH'N I,. 1149 In
vr*ti&lt;idav'« ntlmatv

Alabama Voters Three Officers
Oppose Revolt On Of “Big Mo" Are
Rights Of States!Reduced On Lilt

jWHMINQHAM. J\ lt .

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R rn w n Jr*
2 .5 0

P | ti-

rrr. In Navy Ralih
N O R FO L K ^ •M4y

(ft*)—■Fne national party move to i Pure key »*Hirat* on the battlr-

Hill and Sparkman led the fight
This mean* Brown was dropped
2M) nieces In Ids grade on tha
for paity loyalty.

Navy’s promotion list. Mllletl
was dropped 109 places In the
Conin'inner'* grade and Morris
|350 niece* In *he Lieutenant Comn&gt;. niter’s grad*.
Brown «nd Mllletl ara gradu­
*ld*.
Many of tha raott were to close , a l.. of Mi* t'nlled State* Nsvsl
that slim leads could change In a Academy. Morris enlisted In the
i Navy In 1940 and received
few boxes.
f'aitv loyalist* war* ahead In commission late in that year.
Punishment of the three office!*
four dlitrleta. chiefly In north
Alabama. Rtatee Right*!* were was announced by Admiral Wil­
leading In four and the other was liam M. Fechtelrr, Commander 'n
Chief of the Atlantic Fleet. Tha
avanly dlvldad.
Hill won hla bid for renomlna- officers were found guilty by
11 o n, equivalent to election, General courts martial. Blown on
against Lawronc# McNsll. Birm­ two charges of negligence end me
ingham state* tighter. With 1,083 of naglecl nf duly: Mllletl on nr*
box** nf 2,508 countad, lllll had charge nf negligence and one of
naglact of riutv. and Morn* on •
123,800 to 89,120 for McNeil.
Tha state committee lad the charge of Inefficiency and neglect
campaign In 1948 which gave Ala­ of duty.
Brown pleaded guilty to all th#
bama's 11 alactortl votes to tha
Thurman-Wrlght Statas Right charge* against him and threw
tlckat. Thra# ©tbar Daap South himself on th# court's mercy Mil­
states—South Carolina, Mississi­ ieu and Morris pleaded Innocent.
The three officer* h»v» been
ppi and Loultlang—did tha same.
The l*«ue than, aa In tha com- released from arrest and restored
to duty. They now await re* *•
(Ceattaaag Oa Pag* T est
(CsiltM lS Oa H a s Mat
At 10:30 A. M. tabulation eavt
national Democrats tha lead for
39 plarts, States Rlghtars for 32
One place, definitely decided, went
to a man not committed to either

e$ Glen Taylor
Along For Tram Ride
- Uf) — Senator Gian Taylor ol Idaho.
I M to ran for vita praaidanl on .tha
invitad to Hda Praafdant Traman'a spa•
wMa In anothar political devaiopmant
1Taft of Ohio to rrphr to Mr. Truman's
Hut speech will rlimaa the Praaidant'a
Senator D. Worth Clark regard­
ed aa hla moat likely opponent.
If the president boost* Taxrlor.
an andatarmtnad nomhai of Idaho
Democrats

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•Ktrl SSTDOaMfl'/JlUMltl

R e ro rrl

V o tr

C ast

376,389
308.180

K t il HIM |i I O'lMtS
•itniip I
Kin#
Mbrll'nn
Wvln -right
1 .»*«•
llm cM.

lIONER
193.765
117.090
110.101

(Jll!l!|1 ?

771,301
111.337

MIAMI Mi. &gt; ,p i
Clauds
I’rppri,
()-•»( , bri-l l.i'iec who
on, - i.piri.i
hf ur-iut-nt, lost
hi* l S Sen in .i*i i-iil iy to a
V'Ung mill H- "I he 'iid Libeli .1 i ’.ii#ic&lt;«... hi •&gt;■i&gt; i-m ie S k i *
j 'hf*. --I M i&gt;.i&gt;

Pepper -on- -■!- I .c* -&gt;v lo bis
vi"t1'.Ii;l
"• —i•1% it.Hsy sflr, ... ...... I-.writer*
il»i‘, ll-.md* I’ -.isoiriti primary
ill"'. - I * '..,.i* h c '« l-i,l' ■# b y w e ll
r.% lift,'i ,
It•I'l.ot 11■»." '
,iil.-.ta lc '*
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Pllt,&lt;4 ll I’OVCOltini U'lll
•-I \
*9* 0Me. bersil** tbe
•l-i.nn-l* f nuimunilt (Mima icplai e
*■ &gt;f:-n Put (Tuna in thr U N
I ..
d be hope* to (••tsuade
H .ltv ia lo a^ree In a inreli»9 nl
Vf.ilrl |*4riett aimed at ending ill*

i. lytV 349.

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Sc*itbei*. tt&gt; i- i i &gt;l.t Marine
."••• &lt;r|,i|i) I".
11-1 iblllte
I "&lt;i&gt;l i- ii ind avetlltitf 4lnb.1l ' t
iv i" . it I. -I
i« . ii lory lot
M » li&gt; | ilir II* e v p e i l i In ta lk w ill.
utili '-lu,.I !.t.»•«•. . t "I'livrlu.ll
I’mnr Mililllri Stalin Ur .aid hr
I*-, lr',,* ( &lt; . lb ,itbe itImpel in art Stalin's endor*rinrnl ,
H(- , »(. 'I n , Hll|)1l#l1
"1 it plan to liI4»%« ih* 1) N Sr
I•* I ill,i*-»«mc ••■' envi( Fuller
*4 "VllMM 8888 Pus* at**
W hich, ■omniriitiiut nn yestsrdii', 'i ;u Itipi iv *•') I mlv. "The
S e n a te
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the r.en&lt;’i i iv.' i"it :• '.vn* wall
kli"u-n he peiannallv (everod Pertper who vjpn.rivtt Mm In hi* race
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Sanford 3
Hep Oaorga ftmalheis of Miami was swept iiiin Democratic! i ,&gt;ni. f **m I'li.rldn mlmaiy In
2t"H J1J||7 "'hilnatlon for t I ' tenulnr yesterday liy .. Ismltlldv mnlorlty l»* * -«li‘,-ti - ri'imsn •uim&lt;'ri&gt;. via da.
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jml ivl •* *ax hill !•*' • I t r • **f bill that h* 1\ii&gt; »l »• &lt;(»l|t» *v**t Its.Ifiltil •4* • nip** a' |( r• l*c S ,itn
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■•Met ail senator* wh . |.4’ Omit be* shown lb i♦ il* fl||l V 1»*|*ojH|i?»q I 1i a I*, i
lull* Ai least thi*e it IlHI « f t|.‘f .lie threat of .lien force* lo the I i I ’ l k l l n
leouril.y of tile Mulled Stulna F'nl ‘i- l-'len
run- &lt;lt campaigns
nf lowing a trip il Id* own axneti*'. i . I '. t l » l
Where *ha Governor Inn
hi* mmi powerful nude* v iv lo nl,verve v n••i*i hi* In I'm in- «,i ,.i,.j
ili» 'senate two of Id* . lwvih»r«i.« Suiithei* ivm» l'*U"-d •i t|i» oc vi
H • " • ill. &gt; n
In Ihe Units—Rep Alibi- C|e- lul llouae rnietgn Relitlon*
ha* made nlal" ■H*' b-e
men* nf Tarpon Spring* .* I tlen nil*l"e whe?»
M. stand .in u.l t'oniiminiain. M- liv
Ilnur* Tapper nf I'nrl c-* Jne
which, lie eyi—* •-1Mi Prealden* J Mi'iiando
•veic returned.
Senate Mathews, a fir-b* and in Trum»,-, la ‘‘Ibv #i»a*v»t menew |HI ihlanil*
lllllehorough
the Leglslatiira off am* np fa- to America today "
But Bmnthnra himself li*» clear Holme*
more than 29 year* md n»rban*
Its ninst outspoken wlili* aunrem- Iv outlined Ills mvt record, hacked Indian River
acv advocata. ran behind Ren i.rid documented bv llm Conste* .lack ion
Charlie Luckle end Duval county atonal Record mid pledged a pro- .Irf (arson
ifavette
solicitor Wayne Ripley Pie win giom for tbe fuiurv
l.vt’e svo ivliat lie lu* to »tv LaV:e
tier will ha decided In *lu .ec.uid
'r.iflllun-H ne rnu* Term
&lt;HaatlaaeO Oa r e t* *l«*
Ler
l.«on
L ev
Liberty
Ms *!*on
Manatee
3Mr!on
Martin
M-.m or
CAMBRIDGE. Md.. M.sv ) — f/P) — It was bard to believe ' Hick­ Nus*au
St* IT Hr II

S e n a t e Klecfionj;;;,,.

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Sanford 1
Sanford 3

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1127 &lt;77
2 till I52H

Cltv Total
Monro* 2
Paola 4
Oviedo 5
Geneva «
Chulnnta 7
Goldenrod 6
Longwood 9
Lake Marv to
Altamonte It
Forest Cltv 12
Slav!* 18
Varn Park 14
Bi8r Lak* 16
County Total
t
Grand Total

122
99
180
97
19
73
184
113
183
13
28
92
18

80
no
119
52
12
to
159
70

1241

870

Vi
22
2t
81
42

3735 2390

For Representative

Total

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GROUP NO. 2
Hig h b a n d
Th# Seminole High School Bard,
led by B. E Black, and winner of &gt;v
a flrat darn* rating recently it
Cocoa, will laava Thursday morn­
ing for Miami to conmeto In the
&gt;
Stato Band Festival.
fcnford 1 .............. .....
BREAKFAST FLIGHT
Tha local Civil Aeronautics Pa­
trol sylll ha host Sunday morning
OHy Total
to a number of allot# at a "breakfact flight." Klrhv Kite. Jr., an­
nounced this morning.
Follow!no the hyeakfast at. the
nu.iririiur.i
hangar at tha Munlehml Airport,
pilot# from all orar Florida will
comoeta In aventa Including apol
landing, cross country race* and
simulated bomb dropping. Prliaa
will b» given to tho oldest pilot and
to tlw operator of tha oldest
piano. Tha owner of the oldest
find. Tha
w a n w by marRtfbiteto Inrltod to the

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t.S S O IIU LII I’ll ESS

smash lb* Statea Right* revolt ol |•hip Mi**omi have been punuhrd
Alabama Democrats wa* slightly by i»fliution in numbett for the
favored today on mounting rf- yriiiMuhny &gt;d lb* ship in f’heia- Trota 1
(Ivieiln I,
iiiiiu fiom yetlerday's pnmaiy.
■rake Ray Jan. 17, the Navy an- livnrva n
With about two-lintels nl the Or.Uli' rd Irwlay
Cbulnnle 7
F
n» nil h
vole in. it appeared that ufflrial
• &lt;ipl Wilhnni It Brown. -47. of 1.tiflK'b m»hI !»
lahulations May I I might he neo Ki*.*lpronf, Fla., the mighlv Mn's
1. ikv Mm , III
e»*ary to determine whelher ron- former Coinmanding Officei. was AltMiimnle II
Iml of parly micllincty hail been •ediu rd
numbers. Brown had Forest City 1.’
v. reilrd fmm those who led Ala- diouldtred *ole responsibility for UIiivIh 1 1
Frrn Tail 11
liaina away fiotn the Fiuman Bai- the gtounding.
Bvhi l.alv 15

klev ticket in 1948 Op|&gt;oiilion to
Cmdr. John R Millet*. 18. of
Civil Rights proposal* was the rea­
Waterloo. Iowa, the ship’* former
son
Operation* Officer wa* reduced
fb. battle for pe’ty ennfrnl IfO number*.
centered on the state committee,
I.t Cmdr Frank G. Morris, |r.
made up of eight members from 14, of New Ymk. former na*igal»r,
each of nine district*. Senators wa* trduced 150 niimhrit

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W ith

15.17 IK 1535 I’rrcint*

Irvg.c L^c. Unt'fd Nation* Sri
*i«ry-ticn*.*|, nmimmr&gt;l in Pin*
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Mvv
'M l». i|.;risl liiqli lrirl talk* will*
&lt;*&gt;trl 1-n lei. in an cllml to «a&gt; c
thr I n,|fd Vatinn* and holtlei
i ••Mild rc*rr

Senator Mill G a i n s
Substantial L c a ri
Early
Returns
e w j.n m .-L In
♦«k«a.a«n*.M
4* f ,-ag«,

A coronar'a lury will he sum­
moned Friday morning at 10t8n
o'clock for an Inquaat by order of
th. State Attorney Murray Ocaratreet
Into tlw circumstance* of the re­
cent shotgun shooting at Jamas
Thornton Clayton, Sanford grocer.
Sheriff P. A. Mero aatd today,
Clayton waa found lying dead
Apr. I I on tha floor ef the kitchen
back of tha grocery of hla brotherin-law Isham Sheffield, on Sloe*
Avenue. Sheffield waa arraited.
pending Inveattpation of the ahoat*ng. and waa later released
ntencea wHl ha pronounced
Circuit Judge

County

Lie Will Fly
To Moscow For
Peace Parlays
•I W i l l Me
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Rep. Williams

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A s s a ilr . R u s s i a n s

Sfe&amp; glJ'lR S&amp; K

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Veteran Legislator

Of

Senator Pepper rfp
1944
[■f .a.4
wwnn onjy l/rM,vntaaf ,or. 52,p»r,
cant,V- wara cat). Pipper 4hen ra­
He waa atked .whether, while
id I I I percent nf the vote* In London, ha, jgJII talk with off!calved
AJala ol Balgumu (he Netherldnda
and othar of the tmsllar Weatein
m ’ vote hem « u M I6, or near- European nation*. Ha aatd that
51 pereeqt of the total east.
he atmmea he will since ha hat
Bmathere ctrrted every precinct always done that In the past when
In Seminole County eicept Alla- opportunity permitted.
mont Spring* and Welt Snnfonl.
The Secretary assailed Russia
Ha loaf Altamonte 197 to 141. for mixing new obstnrles to the
He lost Weal .Hartford 08(1 to 0*8. writing of a long-delayed peace
v Bui hr rarrtad Rail Hanford by treaty for Austria.
379 giving him a majority In SanAcheton wat replying to a
* ford aa a whole of 361 Htx total Soviet charge that the Western
In tha county praclneta wat IMA powers are falling to denaxtfy
to 947 for rapper.
and demllltarlie Austria. In a
In the rare for tegltlatur# In formal itatemant given to n newt
Group No. i Smith carried the conference, he aaTd the Russian
two city praclneta 8494 to 1520 action was "obviously a furthar
for Speer, and tha county precinct; delaying tactic Intandad to serve
1841 to 870 for • r in d total of aa 'a pretext for rafusal to con­
3788 to 2390. Voll# William* Jr. clude the treaty.
defeated Law Arnold 988 l'»,4879
"This government I* Juat as loIn tha two city praetocti and 922 terasted aa tha Bovlat govrrnmant
In asaurtng that Auetrla I* de
nailfled and damlllUrltad In ac­
cordant# with our ntarnatlonal
~i
trlct No. 4 B. C. DOdO
L. Lingo 843 to 817.
Tha vote for rail road commie* I n q u e s t I s P l a n n e d
•16ner In Group No. t i n Sanford
1814; I n S h o t g u n S h o o t i n g
■ght, 948.
ami Watnwrlgh

WViliams Carry

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Village Takes Six Hours Before
It Concludes &lt;&lt;Hickoryu Is Dead

451 1210 ory'’ Jonee wa* dead.
585 1889

Pk«l,X1»«

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So hard, that it took Cambiidge more than »ix hour* to concede Ornnce

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1079 1951
2077 1071
5247 13187
1382 897
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1117 2141
424 1011
151 t 3108
i.' 00303 05880
is 1015 1500
12 109
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7 226 639
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24 2184 5691
24 2383 4331
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18 1365 (680

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87 28 3060 5731
38 35 4339 5028
10 10 1101 1813
17 17 3600 2145
18 16 1522 2814
mr - ? r 2627 3182
to to 096 786
45 45 9974 21092

10
988 2879 the tall, rawboned power company linemsn had Seen 1illed by a 2,100- fiscei'la
rslm Beach
‘
volt jolt of electricity.
75
76
Hickory touched a live wire yeiterdav while ai work along a high­ r»i,'o
I’lnell*.
46
way ptojecl. Hit l.odv stiffened, then slumped in his rljmhing halt
Polk
46
Fellow worker* lowered h im * ------—------ ------------------------—
Putnam
... 87
27
from the 15-foof pole. They start- Veterrna of Foreign War* formed St John* .. 40
ed artificial retnlritUon,
14
nrt'fMsI
resqlratlnn St Lucie
A doctor pronounced him d*xd. slx-mtn
Santa Rota
25
220 140
25
teamr.
to
spel'
the
Uranian.
But the crewmen did not loss a
Sarasota .........118
69 128
8
TI'* pumping went on—on*, two. Seminole
77 168 beet In the rhythmical pumnlnr
15
The word epreed throuab C«ni- three hour*.
Sumter ...... 12
18 87
Suwauna* ... ...20
II
88 htklga. Fred Jon** — who had
It
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to
rain.
8o
a
tent
Taylor ..... .14
77 108 picked up "Hickory" e* a nick­ waa put up over the spot.
Union ........ .... 5
48 86 name bacaute of hit ilx-fe*t&gt;*h—
WaUfiig
In
tha
illent,
prayerful
waa one of tha moat popular men
Volusia
... 64
crowa
•
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&lt;
600
outside
tha
tent,
u s m o In town.
18
wax Mary Lee Jonea, Hickory’* Wakulla
Soon the road wat clogged with wlfo, mother of hi* two-.vear-old Walton
...21
Hlckory’a buddies In tba
18 08 41 49 can,
(Cuettsaea oa Page Tata)
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' aowooaptr, aa wall — all
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IPNESIMY. MAY 8, 1060
.. TOUAYh BIBLK VKHHK
iSwtki
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fled bloaainIX aortM Util#
A .lata oif hsrmonv and
•d understanding should he
M i, Continue in pravar.
'_____

- Co,l4:a-

‘ TBtf afclldraa hava a risk! lo bo
to a Moral atmosphere.
UmoM proa parts ara a poor
Ilia n for a home or for a life
Suiroundlnra are morally
Lot pitched hi. ten! to-

Sodom.—Gen. 18:12.

; I Jo h n Maiagon, notoiioui "five
percenter", hat been indented lo
•taiu. .months in i«il. Good thing
m sMn’l ■ileal a bai ana. They'd
m ?)! fpl h‘,n I'* I* I l°r life.

i
E .

sarul George Kenny, head of
Fotcr, says he believes the
i t
* « . ! &lt;lot the Russian attack upon
Unila4 Stales has bean sal.
' May 'MTaking a fatalistic view
the situation, but II is baltar
f6 lt&gt;ok dk'ihd b»d ||da and be
pMiared than to be too optimistic
■M |M caught at Peail Haihor.

W ith
hktetlon retu rn s atill Incomplete, b u t with
Sm others leading by J t f t y o r 's i x t y thousand votes, nttd
with S en ato r Pepper hayin g conceded defeat, wo Im aun
lo congratulate th e p to p k o f Florida In general and the
people of Sem inole County in particular for having the
good sense to make ft
In th e ir senatorial ropreBentutfon.
It Is not easy to see through the mist and the Htnoko
of a hot p olitical cam paign such as this one has been, and
when every-ecmeelvable attem p t in made to i-onfum.*, if not
lo deceive th e average voter, Who is apt to be no btwv with
his persona) a ffa irs shat he does not have timo to check
every statem en t made, it would not be surprising If uuroo
of them voted fo r th ? wrong man.
B u t those o f us who have followed thin campaign
losely and who have made it our business to know wlmi
our representatives were doing and saying in W ashington
and elsewhere, as well a s a t home, are convinced that tin
vast m ajority o f the voters o f Florida have made no such
m istake ih ls tim e. T h ey voted fo r the man who will re
present their Interests In Congress.
And Isn’t th at what they are siipixised to do? When
we elect i- senator to go to W ashington and vote for laws
which vitally a ffe c t our way o f life, we are not supisiscd
to pick srm eone who will represent the CIO Political Ac­
I'dm rniuee,
ntm
orm i Association
AHSOCtaiion for
I
tion Com
m ittee, or N
ational
the Advancement of i olored People o r Tam m any Hall, or the remnantH
of Boss P-----------en d ergast's political
machine.
------ ---------We \ure supposed
to select someone who will represent us and who will vote
for laws which we want.
T h at Is what th e people o f Florida have done and
even t h-.se who voted fo r se n a to r Pepper will find in the
ong run we believe th a t George Bm athere more adetjuntelv
represents th e ir views th an his opponent. The causes which
impelled them to vote fo r Pepper were really not. issues u&gt;
this csm iw lgn, but in those m atters which really were at
ssuo we fee 1 sure th a t they loo will find Hmathers more
to th eir liking.
Although there were some 260,000 or more persons In
Florida who voted fo r S e n a to r Pepper, we feel quite sunthpre are nowhere n ear th a t many who are in fav or o f Com­
munism, o r * v to appeasem ent of Russia, or who a re in fav ­
or,.of socialised m edicine, or any sort of socialism , or who
*ould want to' see an F E P C bill enacted into law. They
simply 'M uH.not believe t h a t these were issues in the cam
‘ Vrft
f;
- i•
and (hey were the only issues. Flor
k God, andiSO cad th e rest of the country, that
Rough cleariithlnkJng citizens of* this sta te who
.......... .. to listen to George Sm oth ers’ clarion call in
fense of freedom and go to the polls and vote for ttu
reservation o f the A m erican way of life.
a has joined the ran ks of those people all &lt;&gt;vei
•he world Who
who are standing up for liberty and democracy
The red fla g o f the ham m er end sickle ill es at half sia fi
n Moscow today.

' The Bureau of Vital Statistics
ievitali that theie weip 17,631
divorers hi Florida last year, t&gt;&amp;
pdreent of which were obtained by
•tp. Though this was a sleady
line from the peak reached in
Finding Good Things
26 when 26,112 secured divorces
Em phasis on supposed corruption In the courts and a
marital philosophy still seerm
"Marry in haste, repent at tnong Judges may m ake a more exciting story, piny or
movie, but such false
ilse values undermine the influence qf
honest and U[
Qener.1 Omar Bradley says the m a jo rity , p
S S t t f l r " T I T %
L“ k * ’s draft ad shouhj be kept
T h is point th is Nrirafthf o in ’ by'uiild'fce F ra n c is '^ . Klvtinea "there has bean no let- rs o f th e New Y ork C ity Courts in a speech liefore a gmui
agfretiivy extension of if law yers in th a ) city . He suggested th a t a positive up
to a c l bo emphasised in defend
defe In
jiro
ng civil liberties by keeping,
m loud 14 its goal of p
bile, and especially school children, aw are of the wortW
domination". And no doubt'
R be roundly condemned by T J g
... whd'arb blind to ill* f.ct* of ti|tUal);
It seems to be human p atp r* to em phasise the w»;nki at jv*ll'to/By those who hope
Rusefaft 1victory. Remember,' tessen of any systetn,ilnd Ei .oRerlunk'dtf ify r iti'^ I’ropnganda
draft! act dsrriad by only ana a rtists engaged In (.rdmotln'g other ways o r life, however,
It pne month before Pearl are notably in sisten t on th eir ndvaatpgea and Hiluqt uu to
their weaknesses. It b e h o o f * rh^attdpU M of dupuicYacy to
aet bilsy with emphaslH oh ™ * iw ffln K ii
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1 T--.Keep your aiitonmliilr in a good
mechanical condition if you would
dVbld highway accidents. Have it
checked periodically at a reliable
An im portant angle of the jo tM rek in g situation is tb
th« jo
Job
iio in a llo r.
*ard the
b h
garage just as you would hava attitude »&gt;f tbu would-be worker ‘toward
m i l M iff checked occasionally Employers say many young peopito" iseem Interested only m
ength o f vacatioiiH. Thin com
if. If War* giving you double and the amount o f pay and thu iengt
wanted to continue working. plaint la pot u sign o f the tim e s; it haa alw ays been hard.
A fter a person is employed, his attitu d e Ih equally
State Department of Public
ty reveals thiit over sis par* significant. A speaker before the Illinois Vocational Associ­
of Florida'. 580 auto ec- ation recently asserted th a t many paople lost their jo b s be­
mulling in fatalities werr cause of poor relation!) with fellow-employees, lack o f con­
by faulty brakes, brokeu sideration for th eir firm 's rig h ts, and unwillingness to put
forth their best effo rts. The speaker recommended dial
wheals, or bad lights.
business schools emphasise the m atter o f attitude us part
it#dean business has got to o f th e ir training.
Such training should really begin in the home. C har­
• 600,000 new jobs a ytar tl
“ , 7 inent is lo ba kepi from acter-building, begun in th e .e a rly yaara, toads.to a correct
the President o| attitude in all o f l i f r a relationships, tnctuding those of jo b ­
Chamber b| hunting and job-holding.
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order to'-do ihia,
ftret, third enl fourth die Alabama Election the
« (s going to need all lh*
tricte, Begulei* were leMilitlff ill
it can get, not in the form
end eighth dli° lea, prohibitive tariff., or j g f f i f t ! M r m ,
wee Imllcated In
wee the mu
and ninth (litfavor's,, but reasonable
a! Civil HI
duhd national ecoit-,
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to Dongrtoe •wtthto Tto rota of] giant-killer ip 1060
Ofpo polltue apperently goen to
DeweefStjg
/ wtolte.
anaxOt.
irguson ,our five-foot
s led1tor Geeiner Joeoph
ai|dltor.
Tom Connelly of tha
rate handed him the
Relations Commit- cent'state cofoi
eilna-ihot in yextenlxv’e primary.
•mil dilficullia* to
AeTheir eandidate for U. B. Sena­
ant'of
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tor. he muet toko, on Senator Rob­
ert A. f a i t to the November me;heap
who hxv been described ar
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on some It
of tlto
pmlnation for a third
vary m Hm i
I without « cunta-t,.
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THE WORLD T0MT

frv.SK:
s to a ts *
Ml am to favor of a realistic

' tn a t t i m I t t o i w e e t o t
prowram of old age pensions for
Here I th T .
•nr clltfens. I voted for extendto
- "f faVdr a xtronv national de- And exiiun led social security, for
John Fojter Dullee, HepUbfcm tonae and wUI’ftoA to keA the the aged and the needy rfad the
■ilvleer lo the State Depnrtmenb Army. Navy and Marine Corps up blind and, their dependent children.
toft the cupturo of Halmui lltoiut to effective combat atrOflpOi, The
"1 have voted for a long, term
bv the Uhlue—'Cmnniunlfttft esltt
alum rlaarnnce legislation, believ.t r s z Ing that slums constitute a menace
rot Am.rican ai-tlon to k—p the
i truteglc U'sntl of Formosa out them that It would l&gt;e folly for to dcinocracv and the health dr the
of Kfd lisntli.
' theta to StUdk ud,’ or to continue nation, 1 am to favor of better
WhyT Mr. Duln* doein t «innif­ with their amreaelon.
homes, enlarged schools and im­
"I have Introduced and will con­ proved health facilities and all
fy that but le-ivin ui to figure it
out. One very obvious miswur Is tinue to aid the pannage of ieglx. other legitimate and promr mean.-'
tlcit Formula not only l« General? latlon that wl|| expand and extend of Improving the iitariilarila of liv*
Pslino CI-.iuiiK Kai-Shek’s head- medical no vice* for all, and which Ing of our negro rttlseus in order
Uiiaiterx but is the scat of what |&gt; will at the same time, answer the that we muy continue the progress
Iffi of the Nntloualiit xuvern- threat of socialised medicine hy we have marie on a local basis to
ment — a ra.itle with a eliost. It’s providing scholars hips lo out- Improve racial relations.
high School grailuate* so
“I nm In favor of all legisla­
ubjut the Itt-t bit of Chinese soil ntandlng
that we can have more doctors, tion which will provide for our
Chians lies for refuio-.
mere dentists, nurses, technicians veterans ar'ciiuatr- hospitalisation.
Out supiio-riiiK tfni-li- Msm main- nnl ho-ipits!s. Tlmt, in iuy ooinhum
tb,- Nntloiirtlb Is on the Int- ion ,|n our answer to tin- problem m&lt;-illrul enre nml other legitimate
objectives
mill what murtlwl nurnose will It of extended medical coverage,
“M&gt; record and Pellefs prove
«.-•v*- T
Goes Chiuiiy Iiiivi- a
“I am In favor of n farm uro­
ilmii'O uf M-lrii-vinp IiIh no-ItIi.ii gram that wltl assist the small dirt Iliut I run a liberal Democrat. To
itn.l m-otniiim-iSy Chinn?
farmer, who is, after all, the back­ tin- fal-o charge of "reactionarv,”
W* II, u horM’-rnrioe mldli-t n«r- bone of our economy, I favor thu I have this to nay. The word "reIIII[I? woulil figure Chimin's rhari- removal of acreage restriction* on ftrtionuty' ineaiis to he against
n-j ua u Ions snot. However the the small dirt farmer who durlve* somethin;^
Giiit-ialisMlino iniilntnlii- thnt he IiIh whole income from his farm.
"I aril ugainxt defending Kusr.tlll van turn thv trivk If he gets
"I have already fought, and will sIh.*i aggression on the floor of
upport. Here ere some of his continue to fight for, ftfl p»r cent lit* United States .Seriate. I am
i c-isons:
of parity on certain farm products. against pleading for causes op­
IVnlle the ComiilunlstM ostanslh"I favor modification of the posed hv the people -if Florida. I
Iv Imve ‘‘coiMiuen’il’1the vest main- present freight rate structure so am against misrepresentation of
l-ipd, the Natlonnllsts vlalin that as to eliminate the present dis­ th» people of Florida. I am
ii-.-tiiNlly there nre ninnv area* crimination against Florida amt against Boi-IuIImii and Communism
with all my heart and with all my
which sUII are in the hariils of the South.
“I was cosponsor of the flood roll),
Kuerilllan who linyr- no o e for the
“A* one who grew up In this
|(cil« ami an- nrepareil In vaxt their control legislation In the House of
Representatives and will continue .State, as one who received all Ills
lot with Chiang.
For Instance, leko th.&gt; irreft* to fight vigorously for It — and to education In Florida’s public
iiiovlnce of S*e-!iwnn, * i-hI of tlio complete the $208,000,000 Florida schooln and the Btate University
of this Slate, as one whose wife
,.|i' Clilnere cupitul of Cliongkliilf. flood control program.
"I propose the establishment of -uid children were Florida born, I
In ilit- piivim-i, through whh-h
emu the mlvlitv Yengtee Itlvr-r, the proposed West Point of the Air can assure you that mv love for
Il.i-ro are 141) counties and Die lu Florida for our climate is Ideal­ Florida is equalled only by my
-hiding faith in ita future."
Ni'llonallsts reuort Hint mole ly -.lilted for that1sort of thing.
"I favor a sound budget end
than 70 of them arc in the handi
oi Guerrillas. One estimnte placer fiscal policy on the part of the
James Galloway
in? old Mationaltst tr-.ops still in Federal Government so as to elim­
inate anv Inflationary policy or
tlie Yanglre vulley at 200,0&lt;&gt;0.
tC n r ts s n Wtum gage u m i
Ills uutstsndlng work uf securing
And why haven't the Chines* deficit spending.
"I believe In luihor unions and new members to the Poet. On Dec
■ uruliiuililt.&lt; liouliluleil nil these
'.oi-l.ft- of gueirillun? f'rohahlv their right to collective bargaining .'if, Cspt. I«oucks was rated high
t«r the same ren-on thnt the nm! s hivli minimum wage which man to the State In this work,
h|&lt;s were omihl" to mop tli-m up provides purchasing power. That raid Post Adlutunt James Hlnglthi r.ll the years of the Chlno-Jap- is why I voted for the 76-c*nt* lary.1
,,
In addition, Capt. Loucks at Ft.
.mi-e fighting. The vn*tnu«s of minimum wage. ••
•T believe In the. adoptioti of I.iitderdale, was installed bv Na­
••»*- country Mini It* rugged ter..’ ii me ud .pted to the i xl-ten:e the prtncloal features of the Tru- tional Commander George Craig
.,| .mall bodies uf fighting men. man-Houvcr Commission as a basis as'a Sixth District Executive Com­
i ‘ h tenitorv iliut t« hard to fur a sound reorganisation policy mitteeman
John Pier sou, who also attend­
uiitrnl unle-s tins country i« ueace- tu achieve sdmiiilstistlve effect­
iveness In our Government, sl- ed the convention, was installed
ful.
though
I
favor
the
American
Le­
u.District Agricultural CommitTlii-ii time's Hiuillnr ImnoilMiil
-iiprct of the situation.
It Is gion and the Veterans of Foreign j teemuir hy District Commander
• -entinl that the f'tuiiese Com- Wair' recominemVrtion fur the Ch.nles Cuff in.
For Its ni'conipIDhmvnts in pe­
omnis!» kitiuk out tlu Matlouallst efficient operation uf derails' bus
rming new meiiibeV-htiis, Post 62
goieimuent mid mililaiy heudwas awarded a yellow streamer
ipi-nters on Furniosa for e.-onotnlc
(ween Japan, tin- Phllinplip n and for the second year In Hticcesslon,
rrnsiini.
A Cliim-He Nlit Kiiittli, t offl.-ihl lintint-sln. ThD '‘picture hook" said Adjutant Singletary this
tills me thnt it lakes the tax oil island hi shout twice Die size of morning.
■lilt t y peasants to keep olio soldier New Jer.tfVlanil ha? e population
going.
lie estlmalt-:l that the of some i),000,000, Th* ifinntl is a
Hickory Dies
i'ommuni»li liuvi- over 7,0')l*,00tl tleusure house of cOtlj.'iU) and
&gt;, &lt;J
tri.-&gt;p.r Mild*#rwinis. I f, Formosa other Ossentlals.
iCnatlaaea Froe* Paa* Has)
More to the point, }r|t jut admir­ dstighter.
i mi lit- ki|0&lt; kj-t|ioul, mill Die Gtflleiulissilllo'Vail die rendered help­ able airplane has$|igOri has lieen
A hearse capie to take the hodv
less, ||le Itud* can demdtdlixe enf called an aart;o)vd airplane car- nwuj. The crowd turned It hark.
I In n-hVii-iit the taxntion nhlcti It
Fouf Hours passed, then five.
: Tlie .firsti Japanese attacks on Sill] they - tried to pump a spark
|ii irkioliia to the Chlmuei
ill
the
Piumipl
lira
In
tlie
lute
win
In this .'i-iiiiitecthin (hf'-ter(lb)r
of life lq the illll rorm.
fnndiie whlcli h as' In on swiiejihte Weje mfile with bomber* has'
Filially, after the sixth hour,
emiti began
begs t|/ shake slowly.
the Yungtro VnlleMi Is Inirrmslhr Formpaa'. Not far away He*
liendh
No pse.'
•i.c Red n-glnte. Itepoits have It naW«j' which America can
that iiiillioo, mo fining donth hv tvltgWtrtjjfR’ *f|,Mtog and
The croWd drifted dwnv slowly
iH-cupl$s gs an important ,__
stitl vnt Ion.
still finding 'It 'hiinl to tii-lleve
One assumes Unit Mr. Dulles that Hickory‘Junes, IM.-VFW cotn'And fiinllv wo huve to nolo Hint
Furmosn i- n Idghlv strategic must have ha^' th*wr Imints In inanilvr,-tirgaiilsei1 of the city soft*
"troiitrhold lying 100 miles off the mind when he salrl Formosa should hall Iciigm! and one of the most
napulnr man town, was dealt
Chinese roast on truffle limes h*- lie kspt nut of Red hands.
• m DEWITT MACgKNZfi

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^ 'F o re ig n Affairs Aiusiyst

uitoatlon.
owstar of Maine, the
. Senatorial campaign
CO
.chairman, announced
a selection to answer Dim
r.ldent’e. “Jefferson Johlles"
pacefc In Chicago. Brewster told
a reporter the Republicans will
demand broadcasting time for Taft
ecpial to the half hour that four
radio networks will give the
President.
Party leader* may luvRe Gov.
Thomas E. Dewr;- of New York
to sum up the Republican answer*
(o the President after the trip le
over.
Most of the Republican rcnlles
will be from Washington but Sena­
tor Morse (R-Ore) said he Is goIng -to l&gt;e- right on the ground In
Orogon, ready with an answer to
anything the President mav have
to say In seven stops In that state,
Including a scheduled tnalor ad­
dress at Pendleton.
With the start of the presldcntin' trip four dave away Harold
R. Rtasaen .unsuccessful l»48 can­
didate for the GOP presidential
nominee, opened the Republican
firing.
Htusscn who heads the Uni­
versity of Pennsylvania, told an
audience of Republican women
in New York Test night that
“President Truman Is the cleverest
nolltlrisn ovsr to occupy the White
House."
. "And he I* also the worst Presi­
dent ever to occupy the White
House," Btassvn added.
Asset ting that Pie-ldent Tru
mas “Is a pint graduate of the
most effective political school in
America—the Pendergsit school of
Kansaa City, Mo." Stsssen con­
tinued:
‘"Die tisgsdy for America is
that tha same school which made
Truman such • clever politician
alto made him such a bad Presi­
dent. This is true became It Is a
school whose graduates are tack­
ing In a sense of Idealism and who
minimise the Importance of honetty and Integrity."
MARSHALL PLAN
BOSTON, May 3. — bib - Paul
G. Hoffman tuid today "The Mar­
shall Plan has not cost the tax­
payers n nickel — hut actually
•aved them money."
The KCA administrator of thr
European Recovery Program told
ii news conference:
"Without the Marshall Plnn we
might have had a spread of Com­
munism throughout Europe with
the accompanying situation of a
congress voting frantically billions
of dollars for defense.

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WEDNESDAY ,
The Prayer Meeting Hoar at the
P in t Baptiit Church will begin to*
BlCht at 8:00 P.M.
THURSDAY!
There will be a Vocational Rlhle
School Clinic In the F irit Baptist
Church, Daytona Beach at 10:00
QA.M. Covered dish luncheon at
neon. Clinic closes at 3:00 P.M.
There will be a service honorthe mothers of the rhapter.
Refreshments will be servied by
. officers
The
West Side P-TA
will
meet at 3:00 p. M. In the audi­
torium.
«
i ' The T. E. L. Class of the First
Baptist will meet at the home nf
Mrs. C. E. Benton. 711 Celery
Avenue at 7:30 P. M.
ft
PRIDAY
Theregular meeting of
the
American Legion Auxiliary will
he held at the Legion Hut at 7:30
P-M. Installation of officers will
take place.
The
Junior
High MavDay
Dance, aponmied by the PTA
w|t| be held from 7:00 until 10:00
P.M. at the Tourist Center.
HIINDAY
# ;U. S. VV. I) -.Spanish War Vet­
eran s will hold their district coun­
c il meeting at the Tourist Canter.
MONDAY • &gt;
The Runbean Band of. the Wom­
an’s Missionary Union of the First
Baptist Church for children aged
4 to 8 years will meet on Monday
at 11:00 o'clock In the church nur-

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The circle* nf die Woman's Mis­
sionary Soclstv nf the First Bap­
tist' Church will meet at 11:00
e’ejrck on next Monday as fol­
lows: 1. Mrs. Myron Smith, chair­
man. In the Men’s Bible Clast
room; It, Mrs. M*gk N. Clave
land, chairman, In tha T.E.L, Clast
room: III. Mrt. Bov R»H, chair­
man, In the Woman'* Bible Class
rosm: IV. Mrs. J . L. Jackson,
V Ihalrman. in the Yoimir Man's
'M31a*» room: V. Mrs. H. E. Turner,
enalrmsn, In the Fldalln Class
room! Vl. Mrs. R. T. Thomas,
ehilrman. In lha Phllathea. Class
roqmi VII. Mr*. B. R. Beck; chairPlan* In Mrs Dixon’s Clase room.
At 12:00 o'clock a'covered dish
luncheon w ill, ho
In the
figheral Assembly '-room ‘ and at
lrffi o’c
I'clock. Circle I with Mrs, II.
Ruckrr. program ehplrman.
direct the program, her etih-

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pnlng tha multitude*
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for,Christ),
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af the
anti thp.wqoun
Uip.v
thtrch ara
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urged' •to mtetiiT and
visitor* ,are welcome. »i,n
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JlOLLYWOoi), May .l- M V
(rental Clarence Brown, celchratlug his 3&gt;rith unntvminry In films,
fjtod ty picked the five greatest
j *lov#»§ nf movie hlstrtry.
It was 3ft years ago this week
iai Brown took LI.
fit. a job
- * In
'that
hls~flM
H
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1 to fame as the
follywnnd.
Rising
director of flreta flsrho's pictures,
ha Is on* of tha Indostiv'a most
distinguished create r*. Rlnce ro­
mance has heen one of his apeelkltlss, I asked him to name the

fjjr* grsstest lovers of tha.Krssn.

thinking It over, he came
oft with these aelectlon*:
-John Barrvmore— "H t had a
theatrical flair for love. His
would add cclasa to any

ICharles Boyar— f*Th# suave
revet. His love scenes with Garbo
In 'f"onnu"&gt;t’ were tartlflc"
Clark Gable— "The' nrtr any
gtrl would love to get beaten ip
by. The tough lover."
John Gilbert— "The dashing

F e llo w s h ip D a y
T a k e s P la c e F r id a y

Personals

8anford women are Invited to
Friends of Mis. C. W .llamil
participate In the program spon­ will lie glad to hcni that she has
sored bv the Council of Church returned home from the hospital
Women on Frldny, Mrs. B. F at Waycrois, (In.
Whltner 8r„ chairman of the plan­
ning committee, eald today. The
Among those pledging Liimlala
“May Fellowship Day" program Chi Aipnn fraternity at Stetson
will be presented at 3:00 o'clock University are Harold Johnson
at McKinley Hall of the Methodist uml Byron Itcmd.
Church.
The meeting will he followed by
Mi. ami Mis. Put Johnson uml
a tea hour, which will afford »u dnjghler Patty Glenn have moved
opportunity foi those attending from
....... 2101 Minrnidhi Avenue to
to meet Mrs. f. M. Kdenfirld of -moo Calm A&gt;&lt; nue.
Jacksonville who will he the guest 1*
speaker. Mm. Edenfleld, a mem­
W. T. Fnrh»v of Vtluntn. (In.
ber of the Presbyterian Church, uml T. Erin Mono of 411if f in. (la .
an active worker In church nod arrived todn\ to speml several
civic orgnnlintlon* und the tireM- dnvs at the 'ionic of Ml mid Mrs
dent of the Florida Council of L. I. Frnstar of Celery Avenue.
Church Women, la a speaker of
note.
Mr. ami Mis. Jnnus I'emsun nf
She will he Introduced on Friday Ovlrdn mid Mr. and Mrs Ituliert
afternoon hv Mr*. Hulph Austin Wn.dthurn of Sanford attended the
Smith of the Presbyterian Church Horry Janie.- deme nt the Colos­
Mrs. Edenfleld wrnl t0 Ja(fk,..in- seum in Orlando l«-l Mm.dnv.
vllle as the first music sunervbmi
in the public schools. She hi* M t h . ( i . W . H a il e y
served on the executive houtds of •
the Jacksonville Women's (lob
F n t e r i a i n H C ir c le
.lit.I the Yoillig Women's C iu iiian
Assoelatlon.
Mrs. (I W Bail
entertained
She Ims also reived as t'g -.taio I tllu iiicmheir. of Ciule No Ii of
president of the I’nuhctriimi W H.C.P of the First MeMmdl i
Women IU. 8. chinchl nnd liu Clmn h Monday with n luncheon.
held local and other state offirns Il-r home '\as lovely with spiing
In the womun't work of her ft.overs fhnnighotf the room*.
chinch. During the Inst « m die Tables ovriluld with white cloths
wn. .iixixtnnt Director of the USO end centered with nsstel shaded
Club which was sponsored hv hibiscus were placed In the dining
the churches of Jacksonville.
ami living room. I.nneli m u served
At prevent. In addition to her buffet style with chicken-pie th"
of fire as president of the Flmida main com so
Mrs. F. K Hteln
Council of Church Women. Mrs mover gnv&lt;» the invocation.
Edenfleld Is e member of the pro­
Following the luncheon. Mi* If
cedure committee of the Nathnml C Hutchison nnd Mrs II. fl. Her­
Council of Church Women and a man were prcMrnted with gifts
member of the Advisory Commit­ from the uirmhei for tlodi .nli’ii
tee of the 8oi:the.,stm n Intel- did leadership In Ihe circle
Council Office.
The fimil husineus meeting of
Mrs, O. D. Landreae of the lh- yenr wn. hold In the «ftnn"on
Christian Church Is president of Mrs, Hulchisiui pirsided. Mrs Itm
the Hanford Coutull of Church Tillts, ticiM im . icpoile.l all aWomen and will preside si the &lt;c laments hud been met sml s
Mav Fellowship Day nieeline on hnlance left In the treasury wsFriday. The other officers of the votod to tin eddrd to the building
Sanford council lire Mrs. J. M fund of MrKInler Hall
Mr*
Inglay. vice-president; Mrs. It. W. Ruth t.umtoulst gave an interest
Turner, secretnrv. uml Mis. It T. ing report of the wav 8"n*hlne
Thomas, treasurer.
Furnls had been used. Mr* W A
Floor hostesses for the tea will Bridge* presented n vase of spring
bn the wives of the mlnlsteis of flower* for our aliut-ln memhei
8anford’« churches. Mrs. .1 K. Miss Rally Gray.
Mis. Hnrmno
MrKInley,
of
|he
Mrth nllut satndticled a “uul/ program" from
Church Is chalrnmu of tld.i roin- characters of the year's -doily
mltteo. The committee memberr Iwi ik, ' ‘Women of Scripture "
In charge of arrangement for ,thill ' The circle lumnn the vein with
meeting arc Mrs. Roy Heron of 20 nctlve tneinhers, Mrs F R
the, Methodivt Church; Mre. John W.tsnn pasted on and fnui vhltorM'Rer of the First Knptlft Church: lilt oihei t. fl mil mil of sfnte assisted
Mrt.
of M
Holy
Cross
Epis
m
r». J . Inglfy
in g ie y m
oiy (iro
ss r-p
is - (fc„inK , tlP w |Mt,„ if#HOt,
R. \y. IIsissini;
W r L C'! ''? K Mrs.
Mr\ tH
‘J'1,l'intj T ien towels were licnlmcd ' lurlnv
Hall
ttlan.
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f
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sh’itsll tHrin
them tliU
this urnk.
uenk. Mi.
furK Ch™
^IrN‘ 'Y* i*
to »lqmdl
Christian (,hutch and the chair- Unman
liciiunn reed
read aa poem
noion hv
iiv Harry
map Ml*. B. F. Whltner, Jy., inf Emerson Fnsgale ill rinsing (he
tpe Eplstopal Church.
ihaatiilg. Those pieaent were;
Mia. .1. (' Davl». Mrs. J . H
til romance, Ttuit'a- &lt;him of Uiv Crawford .Aire. K. I.. Swift. .Mrs.
troubles with movie binune-* to B c-ae Gtei’k. Mis White, Mis. H
day—Ihcra isn't enough love. Af- ii. I’attisiuill, Mrs, llridgnft. Ml*
tvl all, the IihcMk He of Hie In­ II I'. Admits .Mis K A. Louden
dustry lias always heen the lovi brig Mrs Liuulniiist, Mis. .1 I.
Hull. (lent j-etuwn. S. ('., Mrs. Til
story.'
Brown regrets that cena.uslilp Ii-. Mis S. I’. linlyn, Mis, llrrnimi.
(some nf which, of course, is of Mr». SH&gt;iiiiiiever. MCs. W. E
hi* own creation!) will no longci Srtidli. and the hostess, Mrs
permit scenes like ho used to g.d Ih iiln .
away with In the old sllculs. Hut
he says’ he is pulling a few new type who ahove their women
trick* In te (l»ble-St»iwyck pir- around. I asked him whether
tuia, including a love scene via screen youngsters ol today would
telephone which ho says Is mightv he able to niHtrli the screen ro­
mance of Ihn past.
torrid. Hmmmm.
Brown says, sadly, that so many
"Maybe not n iw." ho said, Tin*
seraan loading men are th* sadistic they'll learn."

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Mr*. William B. Wray enter­
tained Saturday morning with a
breakfast It: honor ,-f Mi* (ieolgo
Kick. The Wray home was de­
corated wlih arrangements of
pink nnd white gladioluses and
roses. Dn Ihe hrrnkfnid table ,
covered with a while riot It, wns 1
a miniature bride uml groom used
as the centerpiece.
During the hrcnkfnst, to the
strnlns of the wedding iiinich, lit­
tle Patty I,tt Smith, dnughter of ,
Mi .and Mrs. J . J . Smith, entered
representing a painted dull tin I
wearing a pink tulle veil emling In a long train. She cnrtind it gift
of orange blossom dining^ t&lt;&gt;
the bride.
I.ntri in the nioining, ii pice
of sliver was presented to the
bride and n crystal piece w,n pre
sented In Miss Nancy t’olliini.
also ,t lirlde-elrct.
Mrs. It. I,. IVrklns .It finding
the lucky hrint on her plate, won
the guest p rre. Mrs. Ilnndltoo
Blslire received guest* ill ihe door
Those envlted to tie with Mrs,
Flek were Miss Nancy folium,
Miss Shu lev Kirk Mrs Duluth!
Zaspel, Mrs Knrlvle Houshohler, |
Mrs. W. W. Phillips. Mis. J . J . i
Smith. Mrs. Hill Tvre Mi &lt; Janie
Crapps. Mrs. It. t . Perkins Jr,
Mrs. Hamilton llishoe. and Mr
Wray.

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the city, in terms of flanvnhcaii and such. If I were visiting oi moving to Dry Gulofe
'd piohaldy lmv«* opinion* about
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tel, Peggy Alin, to (iutliind Spen- run
fully Is taking ipilte a kick„ |lt
n|,K.ry nn(! bored
cci Harden, -on nf Mr. and .Mis. ng mound.
, , , hv henring fmni our outlender
Gi’orge f . Mm,ten nf Sanford nod
In im.gn/me articles j„ ,( about
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gliilid.snii nf tlie Isle Mr. nnd Mis. every phase of New Vork exist- vt„„
hll|p
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erne is licing alashe.l al as if It Th„
u they do w«nt tC
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Miss Pippin is a gi initiate of weic a' \Icioiis, misty
guess New ^ oik cm; take it. „ U V 1 ., , | , „ k, l l p „ u r ||vci.
Seininolr lligli School mid ntteud..f -m firemen ref ',
id Steisoii t niM isIty, Del.and. hut mm he this is he hi'Kinuiiig What
wtn n tve spend all oui
n here idle wn ,i nieinhii of Del- of a &lt;iend. Looks Itko the protIlk(. l(.cm to theai to Delta Della luitiolial aocilil ft'ssinnnl dcbuiikcrs have run out , llv|M
...stauraots they’ve
-niiuity mid the Stetson Glee of human targets-m ovie stars, ......
icy v« read
llMl| u.lw.
the
the Rocks*
fluli. Foi the past year she lias tycoons ami tithora whose Hfo
statue of LI.
been employed by Andrew farm - and pelsonslity is ..f public fc||,.r ,
interest.
|liertv tour, most us ate seeing
wav Agency.
Dot i net ions' trvhiilipir ho the these places for the first time.
Mi I Ini •li’ii i- a gi minute of
vegetable, mineral or ()IM ...... mil pni •• Is about that of
i Senitnoh- High School and attend subject
ed |lake Uliivcisity ill Durham. animal i* to find someltilng id our visitor when she's home—-and
\ f . tvlieie he was affiliated established reputation and then w,.‘ie mi-1 a- exliaustd as she
with Uplui Tan Omega national under th. guise of analysis, ship j- when she leaves,
it of glamor and expose Ihe clav
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fi ut«-i nil y.
! feet
llioadway would lie t t
Definite welding plans will oe , |f t|,j walks with New Yolk. visitor.s,
nl night,
another stnel
announced lid i t
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Jackaon Hits His 1st
'-Homer Of Season;
'Locals Meet Lees­
burg Here Tonight
Till Sanford Giants made it two
ia’ g'tDW tail night when they club­
bed ll^e Palalka Azaleas 7 to 0
Right bandei Charlie Trdctco be­
came the first Giant hurler of the
ta lo n to register a shut-out win.
wften he liiriilrd the losers to si*
scattered hits.
tOi|tficldcr F-rl Jackson's big hat
llpmmcd, out his first luunri of
thg year.

•Tedesco overcome a rash of
wildness that has trcrnlly infer led
the Giant moundsUff by giving
three walks and uncorkft|f a single wild pilch.
Spot Hash tossed Ids initial
■kme for the Azalea* anti lifhl
tha (Hants hitless for four Innings giving up uu mien rued run in
the fourth on a lilt linlsmnn, a
stoleg hkse, amt error and passetl
bill.
Thg (Hants take on Lee*lung
tdnlght at Municipal Ball I’aik.

Game time is 8:00 p. M.
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runs In the firat Inning. A hit
■jud three bases on hail* furn­
ished another run In tha second
ami rent McDermott to a quick
shower,
F E W B R /3 H T
II seam* Hint was the lesson
spo ts
.
McDermott ..ceded. In his vary
O F t h e CUP*
next start Msuiv pitched on* of
F IR S T
the best games of Ills big league
M O PB R fi C L U B 7D
raieer.
Thai came yesterday
MFKQ F0Pro00A0D -nm
F/N/9H O r* 7 W/CM
when ht hurled the Red Box to a
U H tQ U m F 0 A T C r R lA Y t fR
JN A R O N /
6-1 triumph over the Cleveland
■7H0 FiFtH D # rw m
Indians,
A U - 6 T A R O H *10 A N O jt K
'outf/k u p //V r/m iy4 &gt;
The gangling 21-venr-old left­
coureerY
hander from Schenectady, N. Y..
allowed only four hit* and missed
a shutout when Joe Gordon
slammed a ninth Inning home run.
Maury hm1 u uo-hltter for alx
S p o rts K o u n d u p
Innings,
An InGelil single l»v
Hy HUGH FULLERTON, J r
By FRANK ELK
Larry Doliy In the seventh ended
Newsfealurea Hporta Editor
NEW YORK, May 3—V P )- Ids dream 'n Uml direction. AnConutradictlng tha old theory
(hot everything happens In Brook­
lyn, Boston Beil Sox funs usk:
“Old u managerever thumb
himself out of a game th e re!’ I)i'hy followed with a line drive
. , .Joe McCaithy did thul ami single lo right McDermott fanned
gome suy It’a tha screwust hap­ eight and walked five.
Ted Williams helped Boston
pening of the season no fur . . .
seems Joe got tha thllllin while ring up ‘t* 'Ifth straight triumph
be was uiguuiK with umplie Kill with his fourth hums run.
The Brooklyn Dodgers gslned
. . . thu park.
park,
McKinley and left
id he had only revenge for Monday t.lght’s loss
McKinley later sail
“go hack and to SL Louis, tioutidng the Card­
told McCarthy, "go
u cuuplo of inals, 10-3 Preacher Luo returned
sit down." . . . llul
1
days before that Mnmigtr Al to form with a well-scattered 10Vincent of tho Tulsu (Texas hit effort. Four hits, an error
League) . Ollvnt rtipjifd old to ami u couple of walks helped tho
demand that an oupiiHlhglJdiayer iM g ara lo u big stx-run IbBing
he. given the henV-lwi. liuMre lie tlgnlnrt llowle Pollel.
was through talking, Vipcfit had 1 P i t t a b u r g h shelled Warren
been tossed out himself . . , . Hpahn front tho umund In the
Then thera’a 'Clyde
Sntull of first Inning with u four-run out­
West Palm Beach, who eurned burst nnd went on to defeat the
the doubtful dlsllmllon o f , being Boston Braves, 0-1. The Braves
the firatt manage “fired" thl* lefthander had won his first three
season. III* eliih lost 12 of Ita stnrta
. ..
The Cutis outlasted the I hllafirat Ifl games . . . . Sum Dem­
ina of the Opelika, AIn., club
heat Dial aap. Al odd* with the
club heads, Sam resigned ‘ twu
days before the season opened
and took a playing Job with An­
niston.
Wo can't swear to thla atory,
hut It cornea from a good quar­
ter . . . . Seem* that Paul Peatit, Pittsburgh’s * 100,00 farm­
hand, was causing Ida Naw OrIbans laisses considerable con­
cern hy disappearing for long
walks, alont, In the French quar­
ter , , . They figured Paul waen’ti
the kind of kid to get Into
trouble, but still It could happen
in that part of town . . . . Dip­
lomatically, a couple of them
dropped Into Pauf’a room' and
carontHy brought the converaa-

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Long c

Neville ss
Poelker 2b
Tedesco p

Totals

Palatka

Mott «a
Dlckerman 3b
Govan If
Rucker cf
Shutter rf
Gonsales lh
Collin* 2h
Pennett c
Hash p

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Sanford fl; Palatka 6, 1114— . off
Tedesco 8, Kush 8, Rivero I, SO.
— hy Tedesco 2, Kush U, Rivero
8. IIO— Tedesco tt In 0 Innings Op
Kn*h In 6 In 7 1/3, 7. H ltP-JU uih
, Levy), WP— Rlveirt 8,
■o. PH—Pennett, Imig, Lose r—Knsh. U— William* and Lets.
T—2'l!fi
'* HOLONH WIN ,1th "
ORLANDO, May 3 -t/ n -T h o
Senators, who had to use tlireo
pitchers to do It, won their fifth
straight game Inst night, inking
threa Gainesville pitchers for 14
hit* which, rouplrrl with nine flMeti errors, gave Orlando a H»-7
rleeisian ntnl n clean sweep of the
thiee gamc series.
Hank llruder, »vho hod pitched
six full Inning* Monday night,
redaved n wild Deun Stone In the
thearteniug G-Man rally to re­
ceive credit for the win. llruder
was hit freely, hut he wa* tough
In the tight sprds and when ho
tired In the seventh, Mgr. Cal
Rrmer sent l.erny Browning out
tn finish up.
A brilliant defense which turn­
ed 111 three double pln.ve— tho
eighth In tin* last three games Inridentelly— helped the Senator
Itching along considerably. Mol
lereatee, Ermer and Tony Mlrande were the defensive heroes,
Karaites, Brum Rennes— as
ttiual—Marv Cohen and Orlando
Kcnevarrla sparked the hitting
with Kereelcs ami Ramies ratt­
ling out three hits each. KereUes
collected a double and triple. The
Rtmefmen sewed It up with e
two run outburst off Bias Arroyo

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to twirl the tussle. Tin two teams
return hem* tomorrow right.
HAINT8 SCORCHED
BT^U O U BTIN E, May 8-(/ n
—■Tha booming bats of the PtLaud
iod*H ats spelled a 1-2 victory
•vty the St. Augustin* Balnte here
^fftftsiur^Bob Mlnnlck, who chalkgd np his second Florida Btat#
M dfM win, led the Hed-tops.at
tit# plate as tha DeLand club
trio of Saint buriare
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Credit tho New York Yankees
with an ascist should Maurlee
(don’t call me Micky) McDermott
fulfill his promise of developing
Ihto a winning hurler with tho
Bo .ton Rad Sox.
A Red Sox official, who shall
remain unidentified, would have
yon believe that the unmerciful
trouncing the Bronx Bombers
handed McDermott at the Yankee
Stadium a week ago today was a
blessing in disguise.
During the recent spring drills,
when McDermott was causing
Manager McCarthy to suend
sleepless nights with bis indiffer­
ent performances, a Sox official
confided:
‘'That Mrllennott ,-ould liocomr*

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Up happened to be no fault of th*
committee. But such a brutal (ob
waa don* with them In print that
now baseball need* a “rule* Inter-*
pretation committee."

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By A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S

The Little
Rock Travelers
shouldn't be laughed at lit their
seemingly endless effort end mo­
dest ambition to win two baseball
games during I860.
For ID days, one eighth of the
season, Little Rock has made
every effort to win but seldom
has even come close. Only once
have the mistreated travs won.
Thiil was two weeks ago agalnit
Memphis.
Since the happy night of Apr.
18 when Little Hock defeated
Memphis by the narrowest of
nmrglns, 6-4, the Trnvas have
lost 13 consecutive games. Ltut
night’s 10-3 defeat by Mobile was
typical.
Other derisive
defeats
by
vnrlhii* Southern Asoclstlon teams
wets by healthy margins of up to
13 dins.
Nut H one-run defeat In the lot.
Bill i.ittle Rock has. done Its
Is-sf. Pitchers paraded In and on*,
in wholesale tots but only !&gt;oii
Lombardo could win. The Travs
hove hatted at an average of
eight hits per game—not too had
and o.it too good— tut not good
enough.
Manager Jack Rnltkgaver ord­
ered extra hatting sessions than
wnttdied his team outhlt the op­
position and lose anvwav. .Haltsgnver has seen his pitchers work
harder and do belter than the
opposition's hut lose just the
same.
In , the defeat hv Mobile last
night, witnessed hv 6N2 Little
Rock diehards. the Rears helped
Utile Rock along toward break­
ing an Ignominious suthern record— one held hv Mobile Itself.
Twenty games lost In a atrlnf
Is the record set by Mobile In
Aui’iist end September, 1017. Lest
night’s' whipping put the Trav*
two third* of the wav toward
matching that unpleasantness.
Little Rick got 14 hits, one
more then Mobile ,but still lost
hv three run*. Bruce Blanchard
hit a homer for the Trav*. but
so did Walt Morvn twice nnd Lou
Rerhser for Mobile.
.Ilm Lawrence, loser of two,
winner of none, will Irv to put an
■■nil to Little Rock shellacking*
tonight against Mobile, Bill Peters
pitched for Mobile. Ills recril Is
00.
All other southern game* were
rained out last night.
The washout of the MemphisNew Orleans game brings Memphi*’ first night iloliblchender toniylit, ni'iilnnt New Orleans.
The pitching schedule can mean
that two bonus babies will meet
Thursday. Thev are New Orlaen*
Paul Potllt, who cost the PHI’’lint'll Pirate- 4100,000 to algo,
and the Chlckt’ due Kerlnxikns.
who cost the Chicago White Sox
807.000.
Umberto Flnmintnl will pitch
for Nashville tonight In Birming­
ham. Meanwhile, Nushvllle Man­
ager Don Osborn hopes to get his
two newly acquired p i* * !” "
pitcher Jim Atchlev and outfield­
er John Llptnk, tin old Auburn
fool hall end -on the rosier sunn.
Osborn Isn’t euro yet who will be
dropped to make room for tn*
newcomers.
Hobo New *om wa* scheduled U
pitch Iasi night fur Chnttanoogn
.iml he’s again the choice for to­
night In Atlanta. Don l.lddlp opens

Sports In Brief
- By ASSOCIATED .PRESS
GOLF
DALLAS — Four player*— Dm
Mcltale.
Philadelphia;
Leonard
White. Dallas; Dale Morey. Dallaand Morris Williams, Jr.. Austin—
tlod for mednll*t honors In the
Western
Amateur Tournament
with 143 for the 36-hole qualifying
test.
IIAHKKTHALL
HOCK INLAND, III. Dava
MacMILLAN was named roach
uf the Trl-CIty Rlackhawk* of
th* National Basketball Associa­
tion after resigning from U&gt;* ath­
letic staff of the University of
Minnesota.
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Daytona Bsach I I ; Leesburg I
Orlando . m a n T 1'
L sssburg at Maaford.

Palatka at Dayluaa Batch.
Hi. Augasttaso at OalaeavlUo.
Detroit
Hew York
■o*ton
Washington
Cleveland
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Chicago
Plllsburgh
SI. Lour#
Boat on
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West Palm Heathers
Drop St. Pete 2-1

Cincinnati
Naw York
B e*
Chicago 10.
Brooklyn ll
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Hy AHHOrtATKD PRESS
The Macon Peaches, leaders In
the South Atlantic League, have
not been rained out this season,
but last night they wished they
had been.
For 22 straight gamee the
Peaches have played with the
weather man's blessings.
Then
last night while half the South
Atlantic League waa washed away
and other gamea were thoroughly
rinsed, the Peacnea lost for the
fifth time this season.
I
Macon look a' sound beating
from Jacksonville 7-2. In the only
other game wedged in among

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tctiveWay 3, 1930
O pto 9:00 PM .1to 10M&amp;PM.
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
A 830-foot home run blast hy
West Palm Reach’s Rudy Laskowskl shoved the St. Petersburg
Saints back into the cellar of the
Florida Inturnutlonul League Tues­
day night.
The second inning circuit blow
ave the Indians a 2-1 victory over
t. Petersburg. Havana squeezed
by Fort Lauderdale, 6 to 6; Tam­
pa shaded Miami 2-1 and Lake­
land smothered Miami Beach 14
lo 8 in Ih*- other Class B league
games.
Havan t four times ihamidon of
the league, clung to its half-game
lead hv virtue of the atellar r«*llef
pitching of (iumbersindo Elba.
Elba relieved Muain Garcia
wIS two outs In the ninth Inning
and tho bases loaded with Fort
latudordale runners. Ho retired
the next three butters to save the
on&lt;*-run victory margin.
Fort Lauderdale was trailing 6-1
going ln(y tint bottom of tna sev­
enth, then mgnfttiM ! for four confeeulfve hltdT cutipldd tilth thbee
Cuban errors and scored four run*.
Ju ito Azpiazu'a single scaring
Rene Monteagudu In .tha. top of
the seventh Inning provided Ha­
vana's victory margin.' •* ‘ ‘
Lakeland blasted three Miuinl
Reach ■pitchers for 14 sawedc's,
chalking n't! 12 runk In’ the first
four Innings. i,ml th&lt;*n coasted to k
lopsided 118 margin Aver 1 the
Flamingo..
, ,|. ...

night’s washout and Savannah
meets Columbus.
Harney Martin was Jackson­
TO LATH TO CLASSIFY
ville’s'winning pitcher but ho was
not in on the finish. Umpire Park­ LOST — Driver’s License and
er tossed him nut In the sixth,
family picture* In leather fold­
hut hy then (hr league leading
ing ruse
Reward. Return to
Peuclivra were |u*t oh nil licaten.
The Herald office.
Manager Hal Gruber also was
thumbed out. Martin Cliff Little■live and Corwin gave the Peaches
only five hits,
io m c o H ?
John MetkuvF'h humerud for
To itlev* •n.Milni Irilutlon and
Jacksonville In the three-rim first
help nuuir lirel, Muuulli uii a bit ol
Inning and Bob Lennon got thrbe
|entle, toolkli *. csirlully medlcsied
Tar hlu In th ee times at hot.
Th- gam.* was delayed twice hy
rain but that wa* mild comnared to
the Augusta-Cdrimbla affair. Co­
lumbia literally wadml to victory
In rain soaked Cipltol Park. Play
m i C l Ct i\ ( •
was delayed for 1) mlnutde and
again fur an hour.
R 'I»F -IN I H I A l It l
Joe Muuer, Columbia centerfielder, hit a grand slam homer
TO DAY
In the elahrh which settled any
doubt* about who would will.
Bill CarreH gave Augusta only

ltd New York-Ctaelanati in the

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M acon P e a ch e s L o se
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Im W tM W

„ NATIONAL LEAD UK
BATTING — Musial, St. Louis
Dark. Now York .133.
llcrr’i a Col So many pr&lt;.|,l« df|*nd on
b l ii i ? . r
Jones and Waitkus, Kriinul
Uiiunnnt to iclirye uurtlng
Philadelphia 14.
Itch■
&gt;&lt;iliy&lt;i&lt;i-ui«, i l.alms. (oiiunun lath,
RUNS BATTED IN - Jones, it siail
It.-tuo-l Al all ilriwflils. The
Philadelphia 16; Westlake, Pitts- cost Is amalt--relief le gnat Try III
burgh 14.
HITS — Jones, Philadelphia 20;
Ennis. Philadelphia 10.
DOUBLES — Robinson, Brook­
lyn and Smalley, Chicago s.
TR IPLES — Robinsun, Brook­
lyn i Kerr. Boston and Ennis,
Ph'ladelphla 2.
HOME RUNS — Jones. Phila­
delphia; Cnmpanella, Brooklyn and
W'*atlake, Pittsburgh 4.
STOLEN BASES — Reese.
Brooklyn 3; Snider, Brooklyn 2.

Chicago
Philadelphia
_
Reealta Taaterd
Boston «, Cleveland I.
Detroit
at Phlladelpl
ratal.
Chicago at New York (l
Ht. Louie at Washing
rain).
Chicago r R . ’ I S
(O-f) va. Bascht (t-tl
Cleveland at Boston—r&lt;

delphla Phillies In Chicago, 10-8.
Tha Cuba teed off on Left Ken
lleinUehnan for seven niha In
round luwn In a police car with th»
first two Innings and stag­
a couple of detective* . . . . lie gered
through despite four errors. Ford PHdL ytreeidss
claimed he didn't know It wasn't
Onm again, rata played havoc tlonal l eagad, edya
okay . . . . That'* more than with
the schedule, waaMng out baneballTSgwe te Si
Clarence Welkel could aay. With
gamap. Poetpoped were th* tomorrowJF
Mlfe *y*i open, ha gait a sports four
New York-OhMtO. Detroit-Phila­
"It taF? bs ths
writing job In Dallas to become delphia and WtemrurtoB-SL Louie American
teaguet a
an umpire.
Stamford, Conn, loet Ita Cel- tames In the American League; to 18 teams before

ostial League franchise when lh*
ball park was tornad Into a drivan thadtar . . . And la Blaghamtoo, N. Y.. they erected a chick•n Wire, feace to shorten right
fltVI (Ilk* the Whits Box) .
In tho firat ja m * , Utica hit two
MMird'dRa VWvflunnton non* and
tha fence cam* down . . . said
W W . : . 6 torts
Selkirk, “It
ridiculous?
Lookedt

MM N? T
Boaton 18;
J S S W - . i - Wllflatna, Boston
{UMuto. New York,. 18.
• BUNS HATTED IN -Stenhens,
Boeton lOlWlllam*, Boston and
D,S S I S ,°Vorlt 18.
mu
—. . . Zarl11* ' B°*ton 28.
DIMatalo New York and Wood.
St. Louis. 26.
TR IP L ES _ Henrlch and Dl.
M,lJt8jo. New York; Doerr. Boston
•n.d Wll'nRer. Philadelphia 2.
ttCM k RUNB — Williams, Boston
, Fain, Philadelphia, Wood
and Kokos, 8t. Louis 3.
ou8TOLKN BASES — Dillimrer,
Philadelphia 2; eleven tied with 1.

The Seminole Vocational School
wll (bold a practice softball gam*
with.a squad /rom the High School
today at 8:00 P.M. on the ball dig*
mood behind the (Ireyhount bug
station. ■ ",
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Vocational' Manager Herb *X
Bagwell announced that he would
like to hear from the heads of
anv business, organisation or civic
club that nifght he Interested vr
fielding a-softball team in a San­
ford league. •’
The diamond eiiuipment used
by the vocational club was secured
for them1 ,by,, member# of thelf
school.
Mnuager llngwell stated that hg
I* seeking, gurnet] with other club*
in the H'lnlord areu.

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roll* nnd i’lirn Muffins. Ilnnier'*
Hluin linn fbinfnnl Av*
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sleeping pinch, hath, garngo. KHHKLMAN.H Red Rosa Ford. I
l,v Culured gir‘
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l’artly furnished. I*. Only, Os­
Touehton
&amp; Watson, lift)I Celery i I’hiiiii IHII-AI
teen, Fla.
Aye Winn* ,1185-1.
I'I.ERICA I. Wo rL dune nt home.
Typing profeiiod Mr*. .1 W
.0 acres, 330 ft. frontage on l*ake , Wi-mium J'nllil* aul.
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I' iiIk Ihoii. Hilf, | J Kim Aviiiiio
Markham. 3 room house, elec-1 T-Hliirt* white nnd.enlnred
48*
A/4.-I • I- M I '.ill M7H w
trie kitchen. 20* hy 30' garage Now Army Huddles
« 111.115
with
Utility room. 50 beating
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v.tidlillgs ill oiue
l.illu ion'.
citrus trees, 23 varieties. 121 Aimy Comfurts. t'aits. Hunk lied*,
other citrus trees 3 yenr.s old.
S oiiuIusm'S. Hudillehug*. Mime*. .- iE.. i 7lh St.
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WONDERFUf. 'opportunity. ‘ 5
Phone 1331 NEW FLOORH surtared to perIota, unflninhed frame house, 310 Nunfold Ave.
feclion Old flmira mnde Ilk.
dtep Well
Priced reasonable. FRIED Shrimp Dinner, Served
new. Finishing, rlvanlng A wax­
Cash or Terms. Ph. 1620-W-3.
"The Ib'st Shrimp on Earth"
ing. I'.nlablt! power plunt, 22*
Mrs. Blackwell.
evoiy night nt Hoiiiei’s &lt;*rill.
year* nxpeririire In Heminole
321 Ernst 1st Street.
2 BEDROOM iKiuse.. Completely
Comity. II. M Gleason, Lakr
furniahed, 2 Wells, garden spot. ENJOY Sunday dinner at l.anay's
Msrv
r iih
Cltrua rees. 250 Bnnana plants.
25* also weak day*. Lunrhaa 0
FIIIGIIIAIItP.
linrt
orders
Immadlate p o s s e s s In n . Ph.
Sales and Servlr*
1304-M.
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line. t Farlnry Irslnvd tpialifled Her
Hoot'- Tusedo Feed Slur*
vice Men.
2 BEDROOM .pra-war house,
Illl.l. IIAIIDWAHF. CO.
•TENTIIRY" Metaj Awning*
frame construction, good loca­
Phone 61
tion, very nice and well shaded. DMHHEI.I.AH, Canopies. Nothing Ml K First
down 3 vent* tu pay. For fire .. ..i,ii..i;r*r, r DEL Oil fm hiiiiies.
Price 16076. terms can he ar­
estimates, mil Iton-K__ _______
Call Alvin Oilliam, Sinclair Re­
ranged.
fining (’ii. Plmnc 0156.
.leni:'(|uart*ni I'm
3 BEDROOM house, Frame con­
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
lllil.OVA WATCHES
struction. extra good, best shad­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph'
SAMSONITE LU0GAQE
ed lot In town, must sell, want Alsu l.in kers - Trunks - Sleamer*
Hav
1166-J .
offer. Yea it can b« financed
Sanford l*'wrlrv A l.ug.fago Co.
VENETIAN IILIND.H made to;
It desired.
3IHI Sanf.ird Ave^
Ph. I&amp;4H
order. Seminole Veneiinn llllnd
Co.
820 W. 3rd SI.
Phone,
MODERN 4 bedroom honsa close 1IAPV Crib and Mattress. Kerfert
Ciiiidlti'iii.
Price ytO.OO. Call
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to business district, extra nlre
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and beautifully landscaped, easy
terms.
muck, fill dllt, shell and 'lay'
ONE piuitically new liquid ge*
hy load or jub. Contact II. K
automatic
water
heater.
75
gal.
' C. A..WHIDDON SR.
CubsH.'d, contractor, 100 E. New ,
capacity, Just the site for apart110 So. Pprft Avt.
Phan* 1281
York Ave., Dvl-aud. Phone 456'
inerts, trailer campa, etc. FlorJ f/NOW 'p NOu
_pr 28ri-W._
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Visible Add. Mach, with auhprices, , FrCo pickup A delivery
tractor $126.00. Both Ilka neVv.
llox Mill, fidiifdrd.' __
234 Mulsch
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good condition. Phone 1685-W
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W B P W W i)A Y M A Y t , 1 W 0

President Of Chile Will Leave
United States Today At 6 P. M.

L ie W ill F ly

Nerro Youth Triei

S m a th e r s W in s

Charles Gifford
Is Indicted For
Murder Of Shuh

wife. a .m b and police fUaa aftor
hla nrraat. ha* eqoUnuoutly main­
tained that his nuine is Ro*«.
Judge Bird Informed th* defend­
ant that he had Just bean Indicted
for first degree murder. Thar*
wa* no mention of the name of

C o m m it S u ic id e
lOaaMaoea »eaaa P* m Owl
(Cm i Is s * * P ts a N e t **•)
curity Council meat with "head* to Hmathers today. McMath aald:
MIAMI. Mav 8. OP) _
A
"Your fight wa* In accordance
o f alalea and with cabinet member.
to-y«ar old Nagro boy triad to
with the traditions nf a good Ma­
of all member nation*."
drown himself yesterday because
rina. The young Democrat* of
l&gt;fW ORLEANS. May 1.
f/P) — Doing hit last-minute shopthe victim, m popular official w l£
Lie declared at a new. confer­ Arkansas have been pulling for
NEW YORK. May 3. — Up) — his mother took hi* laat 60 canta
CLEARWATER. Mav 8. - i/P) was to have run unopposed for
f t today,_tha Preiident of Chile prepared to depart by air at 6 P.M.
to
"buy
a
drink."
you
since
your
excellent
havgota
Joseph C. Grew, former U. 8.
ence the world ia facing "the mo»t
— R. Charles Gifford. 71, wa* In­ nomination In vasterdav’* Demo­
for Santiago after a llirre-werk* visit in the United State*.
Capt. Louis Allen of the Miami dicted
‘ perch at their convention here In Ambassador to Japan, said today
today by the Plnella* grand cratic primary.
luvanll*
aid
bureau
said
tha
nearlyPreiident Gabriel Gonralez Videla thanked hit lioata here latt critical lituation *ince 194).
that conditions In Japan "era
Jury for ftrat degree murder In
Gifford showad'Tio emotion and
Before leaving on hla European
In traditional and overwhtlnwng- working in favor of th# Commun­ hysterical vuuth told him h* th* pistol slaying of flu te Rep.
mad* uo audible reply a* h*
earned 111.HR a weak by working Chari*. J 8ohuh. Jr.
he talked with Preaidant Tru­ ly Democratic Florida, Smathtra ist causa.”
I am deeply ilruck bv llie friendihip and open rincarity o f tha trip
man. Anticipating tha Moscow
On his arrival here by ship from after school.
Within half an hour after tha liitenad to the ludge'a questioning,
PM»pl« of the United State*" he told a banquet audience.
"1 turned It all but 60 cant* true bill wn* returned. Gifford he told the court that he had no
visit, t.le took with him to Europe nomination intures hit election in Europe. Grew said that Japan
"1 would like to express. too, ♦ ----------------------- -----—
■ tha highest ranking Russian na­ the November general eleetiog. H it today "stolid* at th* eras* roads" over to my Mama." Allen quoted
mouvy to employ an attornajr.
my admlratlbn for aometlilnir our I *, ....
, . tional In the U. N. Secretariat, Republican opponent will be John between Democracy and "th* de­ th# youth at saying, " I had to wa* brought, before Circuit Judge
"W# will •*# about your lawyer
John
U,
Bird
and
his
trial
sat
for
countries haw In common - the riff,1" ,
' r:
&amp; ' * Konstantin K. Zinchenko, a form­
latsr." »»ld Bird.
ceitfully easy road to Communism hav# that money fbr a picnic at Monday. May 29.
lara of freedom and democracy.
V
school. Thl.s morning, sho took It
er top esslatant to Ruaalan Deputy P. Booth, a politically-unknbwn and totalitarianism."
Gifford wax arrested at the
Gifford, wearing a blue cotton
Miami lawyer. Pepper'* term and*
"In thla last hour I'm spending I
awny from me to boy a drink. I shirt and trouser* of the same
Prime Minister V. M. Molotov.
dh-ay, also former Undersecre­ want to ill#."
seen* «hu{tlv after Schuh w » j
with you I would Ilk,- to cxm ,„. eur,' that il will produce a closer
!■ «
In Waihlngton, government of­ next Jan. 3.
color .and material, wa* escorted Mint to ilealli In HD law office on
tary of State, said variant fac­
mv deep,-at admlrritinn for vnur
The Juvenile officer said the
iindcrstrindlnir and u greater unity ficials snld they expect further
Rmsthsis* victory will sand to tor* to Japan have combined to youth apparently decided to Jump before Judge Bird hv 8herlff Todd
people."
purges
to
take
place
In
Iron
Curthe Renats nn a"owed enemy of "give the siiF'-eptlhle Japanese off the 12th Avenue bridge Into Oucagr,.-Tho prisoner’* gray hair the morning of Apr. 24. H« read­
After the hannust, attend,''! by of thinking Itnlwecn the two slater tain countries.
come major Item* of President yopjh what seems to him good the river, then changed hi* mind waa In disorder and hi* face cov- ily 'idmitlcd to pollr« amt report­
N*W Orleans government. Indtii. rrptrhlica, and that these acorn,
There are rumor* the Boviel*
arad by a heavy growth of beard. er* that he had killed the TegDIalegislative
program, reason to’thrn to the left."
trial ami business leaders, the pti- limrnts will t&gt;* hound to the plan a new purge of the Polish Truman’*
■od clung to the handrail. A Mai1"Are you' Charlie Gifford?" tot. II# gave "rotten politic*" a*
He listed these factor* as "the rlll-8teven* shipyard worker. Bon­
President and a small parly, nr- hen,-fits ,»f ||„&lt; American continent. army and the Polish Communist even though he called himself a
"I want to make special mention
heller friend of the national Ad­ Inflation of currency, the shortage nie Nodtno, pulled the hoy to Jud»» B)r,| imkrd the defendant.
til* rcai&gt;on. hut Assistant Police
companled hv rlty official*. vi it
Party. Marshal Konstantin Ro"Tn« name Is Roas," replied th*
of consumer goods, the lark of •afrty.
ad two New Orleana night elitl.s. nt the warm hospitality and num* kos&lt;ovskv was rallavad of hi* Red ministration than Pepper.
Chief Johit S. filer* said h* wa*
prisoner
In
n
quavering
voice.
emus
kindnesses
showered
iltmn
Th# new nominee voted for and appreciable foreign trade, the
Yesterday tha President Set,
army duties lata laat year to take
''Well, what Is your real name?" more incHnad to the theory thatIe* aind‘ an aide went him try the rllv of Washington control of the Polish military still hack* th* Taft-Hartlay La­ housing shortage, the destruction
Gifford shot Schuh a* an act of
*»k#d th* court
T h r e e O ffic e r s
of national Ideal* and th* disor­
•hopping for toy.. They ........ j
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astahtlshment. Thera la a report­ bor law, repeal of which la ganisation of society."
"My name Is Ro** — Charlie revenge. Bchuh represented Gifrought
hv
Mr.
Truman.
ttvaral toy* for three young nenr.ee, Texas ami I niilslena
ford's wife in a divorce action sav,
Rose," came the reply,
Thar* still Is a ehanca to reverse
The President's visit colnrlded ed desire on hi* part to shake up
grandchildren In H*ntlag,,. They
Ha vigorously opposes both tha
V
•Ignmanl*Vy* tha burmni of*parthe army and party. Tha Kremlin
Gifford. Identified by a former eral year* ago. i
tha
trend
In
Japan,
he
*ald.
be­
Wtra a metal chicken that lays'with sessions of the third Inter want*
people loyal to Russia In President's FEPC program and cause the "avaraga Japan*** stilt sonntl.
marble eggs. Il duck that walks, \n&lt;erli‘Ni, f'nngtess of Mlinlrlnall. top positions.
Adminlitratlon-barked
proposals
Fechtalaf explained that In the
a toy dog and brlghtr*dnrrd me­ ties
for national health Insurance. And I* malleable." But ba said any captains grade thtr* arc 1,780
flan.
Omar
N
Bradley,
rhalr
progress
would
coma
largelv
chanical toys. Today there wn"
Movd J. Poldt. President of Inhe strongly condemned deficit through voluntary Amarlcan ef­ line officer*; In Ih* commamlcr's
another s h ,&lt; p p I n g &lt;•vp* *11, • •»rnntlorial Mouse here, told the man of the Joint Chiefs of KlafC •mending In hla campaign.
said
the
cold
war
outlook
was
bad.
forts rather than through “mili­ grade .1,127 lln* nf fleer., end In
planned. Thf President promised President:
the lleqtenent commander'* grade
m a .M 4 .
On foreign pollry, however, tary occupation pressure."
He
urged
continuation
of
the
draft
fo receive . the
ngain
4,833 line officer*. "The effect
. . press
.
. this. .nf. i "Today Is In reality, a red M - law which Is scheduled to aspire Kmalhsrs has an almost unbroken
APCO
Questioned
about
recent
revival
tarnnon at the airport for «final ,
,|,lv for Now Orleans In th# June *J4.
record of siding with Mr. Truman. nt Interest In Amcrasla case of of the Ima of i single number In
PUMF-MASNi
Informal farewell
fir Id nt International relations and
the
captain’s
grad#
I*
approxi­
Pepper was supported by the 1246. which involved the alleged
In Tokyo, Russia asked MenAt the farewell banquet l e - i , om. which will he recorded In »ur
mately twice that of the ln»» of
O*— n iOiMi *p *e
CIO AFL and Railroad Brothernight, which climaxed the ,&lt;fft&lt; i&gt;•i hntnrv for niunv years to come, eral MacAHhiir to explain mill- hoods. Ho campaigned as On ad­ wartime Mealing of U. 8. secret*. a slrigle number In the command
HONG KONG. May 3-&lt;/Pt—
t*aa B.P.ML
Grew
declined
to
make
any
com­
terv
and
news
report*
that
the
visit, the 1 1t*ldent u*k«-d * hllcun p |s t*,,. ,|wv W(&lt; ^hall remember
er’a grade andI approximately British feeling In this crown
vocate of more federal financing, ment. except to *ay:
United
Stale*
I*
rebuilding
V«v
forttfm nffnlrA rnlniMpi ''to
tin* finy whon lii«i rxrHIrnrv.
colony I* hardening against the
broader public services, Increased
' It was I who gave th* order three time* that In tn* lleiitennnt Communist*.
press ell our ferllng at,,rut 1
Ihtn finlirlcl (ionznlt-/. Videla of Japanese novel and ale hast*. I.t old age assistance, and a'national
rommandar’* grade," Feohteler
for
tha
arrasta
In
that
case
be­
splendid ilrmonstrntlon of frl,-t,d t'filli, h,hi),red ns with a visit to Men. Kii-inn Deiewnnku, uf tin health program. Hmathers pictur­
to rM fM
,
Th# lid* of opinion has turne-l
came 1 w j* acting Hecratarv of said.
Soviet iids,Inn. charged such remt
The rarord* of the rmirti-mar- from tine# months ago, w(ten
B
.
,
...
i "Oi rllv und loH'iginntrd the sev. tmIMIng
ed
Pepper
as
having
given
"com­
Htnt*
at
that
tlmr.”
would he In violation of
Held the foreign affairs "iin'
'
„f the tlitr l Inter Amcrlrno
tl»l will b# forwarded to th* nuvi Britain offered to recognize Palp,
fort"
to
pro-Communlst
groups.
He
aald
he
did
not
want
to
dis­
. illoracio Walker:
In *ld- 't'otigiess of Minde||ialltlcs with a altl»d no-npoilon rnllc*'. M«oA»- Copper called Communism "odi­
ludge advocate general who will ing. At Diet time Hong Kong'DMUtifiil city, tomorrow will -ml nirsmge of fttllli In detnocraev tluii vederdav sugaested J*pan ous'' end &lt;ald the rharge wa* part cus* the ease unlU ht gat* hack to naea op - their legality and then tlcal politic*.
Washington.
D.
C.
mi'isw Mte Communlvt Pertv
the visit of the President Of t Idle , „ h'*h ,vs shall long remernher "
Today, the BrltUh colony l«
Grew now Is notional chairman they will b* submitted for hnnThe Men W. W. Ontdnii arrived oi i. Republican effort to defeat
to toe United flteles which is tan , n
•Ideratlon of th* aantenca* l.r tho openly questioning the wisdom of
him
In
a
Democratic
prlmayy.
of a campaign to raise fund* for chief
tamnunt to taylnr that the last |
rsVr tlt| ti-,T f r w i, amt today In lloog Kong with 7.16
of naval personnel.
London'* decision.
Smathers, a slx-font-thrae-tnch- the International Christian Uni­
ovseute* from Red China, Includ­
The 46.000-ton Missouri, th* na­
rarnato^n'huLe'mn r'Mln,ry " ,l1 *&lt; Id the n&lt;H«an president that ing U*n Americana. Many had rr who combined brilliant career* versity, In lanan.
Briton* resent It herause their
tion’*
only
active
atrvic#
b»tti».
W R lS ia n f
« " « e custodians of two ho*n Irving for months to leave I" basketball ami debating at tha
representative In Peiping ha* bean
ship,
rdn
aground
off
nld
Point
.
«vm
li&lt;»|s
of
our
Amerlra
—
th„
University of Florida soma year* i
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the C.inyhnnltl mnntrv.
and. from their point of |
"lie raniv on a nt 1 s s |o n
Sales T a x
Comfort January 17 In an unsuc­ snubbed
fttnlite of Ml.- sIv and Ilia f’hrlst
(Pliai passenger* Included 7il ago, attacked Pepper ralantlassly |
friendship and biotharhnod. and li' of
cessful attempt to run a secret vltsv, Insulted by th* Chinese 1
I he Andos.''
as
a
anurr#
of
comfort
to
Com­
fliltl&gt;h. i l French and 377 *tat«found botli in full meas.ite
electronic rang* between the main Rads.
iCaattaaa* S i m Fag# Waal
One ♦Mn* b
"He came on a political and n-.t
V „", l" 1" ' ''"'eiitlon bv f.ovnls tesf t^rsnns. The latter have no munists and a stooge for tha CIO'* primary.
Ilong Knng's British pie*',
belief
that two shallow water
Political Action Committee.
a comnterclsl mission, lie , a ln e !" ml Iulane Universities vasterdav, home count rv.
ground
on
a
|
which
usually
reflects
tlie
feelings
.
Senator Raymond Sheldon of
Master to tola near
Pepper, who had won three
The American President liner
to shake the loyal hand ,.f the Hi" Ptcsldent toasted Ills andlrnce
Tampa, another colorful veteran sand shoal for t5 days before of tt«de quartFM. Is steadily he-i
your wafer af pty. ealeft Taku liar nmt of Tientsin, pre edlng senatorial races hy logljdatnr was defeated hv soft- yielding to a combination of on j coming more onuMIc about re la - 1
Preiident of the United Htntes.; wi,h a Kl""« of •hampngne.
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Pnd had the pleastlic of tiavlng .I Officially opening the fnrteress last Hnturdnv. It brought out the avoiding mention of hla opponents, spoken Rep. John Branch " I Tam- unu&lt;ii*Uv high tide, a score of (ions with Peiping
—A Li-t^ t ah------ A—
retorted
that
Hmathera
was
a
"
lit­
tail
of
U.
H
.
consular
personnel
meeting of minds with him In the of Mnnldpslilies Montales Vldeln
AAF,
broke the lr»
tugs ami powerful hearh gear i *p,B telegraph
pa
gr«
from Red China. Walter McCoii- tle DuPont lawver."
Kcnator Wllllmi J . Hav of cables'.
several week* ago It said unles* |
tardea — or ol 'S O
, ° 1 countries, w,'l.
r h l ®bl "the monldpal authority ellm. aughv. fnrmerlv gtneral at ShanFour of Florida's six congress­
effect nttr two
the
Ri m s testified he piloted the the Chlnere RcdN tnsde an "Im­
Rradenton. who took a leading part
LOW A COM. “
men
were
renominated.
Rep.
Bob
innlcs
lo
a
largo
extent
the
Intthsl.
head*
the
group.
American continent, and the pies
In th* flrht to pass the sales ship egtound In the mistaken mediate and genuine" change of
Hikes,
Crnstvlrw,
and
Hep.
8yd
•
'ominiililsts
balked
-sn
earlier
ri.nvcnlonces
of
a
tlecenliall/e
ant-day wmrlea of humanllv
lax, was eliminated hv Hiomae W. hellcf that two sliallo ww-iter policy Hi Itisli tiusliti'ssmen should
attempt eponsored hv the U H Herlong, Leesburg, were unop- Hutler of Rar.sxota and F. Onell spur buoy* ware part of the littov begin
i " I am sure" added the foreign
begl a "wholesale liquidation of
&lt;tsic dsn, rtmeut *„ evacuate t.- ■Hissd. Rep. Dwight L. Rogers, Kogelle of Palmetto.
Thev will system that marked the alectnmli their
irti Interests in China.
nno fort'lgneis on the Cordon. This Fort Lauderdale, won In the sixth nth it off.
More recently, the China mail
district
and
Rep.
Charla*
K.
Bentrip
w
n
a
iirlvate
venture.
W t 'H t ’ H I*0 \ V P P
,1^h"n Brown first lesllflttl at urged the "full mobilisation of
flcli'ntlnr to Europe the Mo*- net. Jackmtnvllte, In the secon^.
a naval court pf Inquiry which Westaiii diplomacy In Paiplng to
C o lo r e d N pw h
William 0 . Lantaff, Ml«tol
cow radio announced that Russia
rt'eallenea grew raaa Oas)
aded the courts-martial, ha force a showdown
svea reetertad. Hu ware renata
rtowd'i
on why
IdtUlHR rtlHTIHt
eommllmenta," Its said.
LI Prvslrient-daalpjiate. Waiter? Blru said his "team of offieara" l#‘. him Communist* rnture to ni-rept reha. decided to float * 20.000,000.- Hate r*pre*eutatlv», wa* iiuiplnatourHt
000
ruMn
bond
Issue
"for
thO
Meanwhile
in
Washington:
I,
in
gl»
o
t
Deals,
and
Senator
Lerov
dowry'than
ha
pa*d#'!
Jt
m0'
’
*
M
"
V- .1
riignltlon from Western powers.
dutrlrt rougraaMitan. Ha
old and resperted cltlien, an niigt'v imllnirst, Ownn Lattl- rehabilitation and development of ed former Rep. Pat Cnnno|i..whd ColUn* nfi Tallahassee. Philip D. (hat .ha, felt 'u ttirljf alditpins fur
.The mbit was also caustic about
the
national
eernmny."
At
Ihc
cur
•
&gt;
*
a's-lMane*
foe
mv
team
of
oflow"
in
Amci
lean
pulltlva
had
beau
Beall
of
R#»i»aco|a,_
I
l
C
.
Pearce
Mr,' Nathan Harris tiled at In.s
*eivrd four term* bafoi* losing
the treatment of J . O. .Hutchison.
# t __ l v j . V .
M
rant
rata
of
exehange
tbi*
would
more
tol,|
Heiiator*
that
"a
new
of
Palatka.
and
A
.,0.
Mt
Arthur
of
residence 1104 Pine Avenue, Sun­
‘ il&lt; ‘ of $6,into,- to Hnialher* In '1048.
,
day morning ,1:06 A. M. Mr! Hut stuirk by 'an atempt to attack bring In the equivalent
Htate At*nrrtev Uhaater B. Me* Fernandliw... , ,,
000.000..'"
•
,1
. I ,1 .
nio
through
my
wife."
,
wo* oof .of the oldest Tuxl
Mullen or Claarwatoptiled four
fig'll ' bWfnl Issue* have Jiean oppnnent* for the ftrat dUtrleJ Irf a ruu-off with OHa R. PdrUtr. reversal of nil earner
b Driver. In the point of act
Mitllmore spoke out at the
olilsot of hi* seroud eonseciitlve INusd bv the Russians nt vailnuv congressional namlnatlou. _hut, J t J t . Henator Wqffurd Llndtai* of sflld " I and I alone bear th# sole
......... * *
-oil*.
flto-i".
*i
and
Ha leave* to mourn a devilled ilay of iPhtlmnny hefoio a Hfiiatp thrtep since Hie end of the wnr. appeared likely n run-off May 33 I'.kke Cltv will go Jin kgplrilt Jack
Wife Mr*. Lilli* Harris, one son Foreign Iti'liillgiiH siitH'ommlttue Mmti'uw u«uallv announce* thev would ba needed to aaltl* that Phillip* In tha .second nHlnar)'.
Liu
1
idiv
.....
•
half
aghkefIn
‘ "■ 30 rare. Hap. .1. Hardin Peterson did Senator Turner Davl* nf MfldUon tJie. ahtl-bOokl# bill In 1947, wa. , A change of feeling ha* \***
^heron White, one tlaughlet Mu. Invyidlgiitliig chargua by Senator ate over-anharrlbd wlh'
Wa* pushed Into n runoff with E. ra-atcuted again. He defeated ' J- noted \ahtnng the Chlne-se colony
rlatha McKarley and n mimher McCarthy (It-Win&gt; that the State hunra.
not »*ak renomlnatlon.
Meanwhile the Flnnlih govern­
'&gt; Y. Porter In perhaps the hardest In Hong Kong. A no onlai officer
For ralltttad rominlwlonars the It; Loughridge of Hofd. ' ' 1
[’ nephew*, nlpres, othei tola llepartment la Infoated hy f'otnment drafted 2,000 striking rail­ Incumbent Wilbur C. , King was r.‘ Kep. (hiffin Lancastar,' who fight nf his career
miiiiial* nnd lied sympiilhl/era.
tlvea and friend*
wa# omWtcntlov on how the J'ttliah broke a Communllt lnaplretl
.............. .........
Ill* lefernnro wn* l» a ipmatlon way men Into military aeralre leading In Group No. I with ,l»3,- hhs hern 'convlcled seveiral time*
l
l
l
l
'
W
K
V
U
l
I
1
strike of Chine,c street tnllway
Thursday at 4:(KI P. M. St Paul : fiom Neiialoi lllrkenlmipor (It- to end a strike parnlyslug the 7d8 vines from I.3M precinct* *»ut pairing bad checks, was ollmlnrailroad.
of 1.605. HI* opponent* (Jiady Al­ Btvil front the runnlilg fnr&gt; the
Baptist
Church si Ninth Slieet 1 Iowa I Inin yeateidny us lo wheth­ country's
workers
lost January.
B
ar
JACKRONV
i
T
l
K.
Mav.
3.
-f/U)
The strike of t.MIO Iraliimen
House In L*Fayette county hy
"A year ago,
he otwvrved
ana Pins Avenue with Rev. II. il er Mr*. I.uttimore addressed In started last night over a demand britton had 117,OttO, atul N. U Drew
II.
IMint km
Jackson
apd
Homer
T.
PutW
ain*
right
had
110,101
A
fun
Hodge ns iiuslur. Finnrul »ur- IIMM a Kan Fianciaco IhIio, school, for higher pension*.
711
A4 "the Chinese here wetc all tor
Atlanta .
n
il.
'They
go
Into
a
runoff.
off appeared llkaly
33 the Oomniuuiita. Now they nt
alee* arc In charge &lt;»f Eicli«ll»'ig,'i IlMi'd ns (’nmmuniat hy tlm Call
3H
Bltmark
A government source sold the
In (Sroup No. 2- Jarrv Cartel
Rep. Grant Btockdale of Miami Chnrlatton
f it r ti I n uu-Amerlcaii Activities
70 egalirtt them. Why? Becauee from
A Mosely Mortician*.
71
draft
order
was
being
sent
to
2,commanding
lead
ovei
skal
forced
Into
a
runoff
for
reCommltlse.
sal up a
(11
54 her# you can »*« Communism
Cincinnati
election
hy
young
Dante
Eascell,
hi*
opponent,
having
37to1[H
vuto*
40 working. The border's open am'
Lattimum said lie didn't know.
71
Denver
L e f f n l Notice
to
131,662
for
Ancll
Boyette
with
who once wa* secretary to th* Fresno
Mm. I.aitimore, silting with her latlon which would restrict th«
65
42 Canton’* 1*** than a day away.
1,852
precinct*
reporting.
Dad* county legislative dalega- Kansas Cltv
"They know what a happening
l « n c n n r « m t r A T in \ ru n husband, snld she didn't recall. free flow of new*.
82
74
(on. Rap- George Okell of Miami New York
ta * n rrn
Tmlitv, lllckenlooper lirmight It
49 in Canton and they don't want
"In principle," Rtarial raid, 'It
Bfl
. t"A P T »:n m a r n r tax*
TAMPA
M
a
8.
—
(fP»
—
State
wa* re-elected. Th* third Dade Oklahoma Gltv
88
77
NOTICE IH HEftKDY C1IVKN. np again. Ha Inquired whether would h* dangerous legislation."
"Now th# Chinese down Jo
That Has* I r. Lyman holder of LaUtnmra and his wife had ra38
The AP executive tn llllad he- Attorney Hi* stir B. McMullen o« eounty Hons* seat was taktn hy Reattia
54
7 *» CartTfIcaU No •«. D«u»d the freshed recollection overnight a* for* a Kenate Commerce Subcom­ Cleanvator ran far ahead of th* Robert L. Floyd, former mayor Jacksonville
89
72 lays and IndoChln* and farther
In wlii'thnr Mr*, l.attlmora hail mittee which I* studying a hill field In th# first district emigres, of Miami. Th* Incumbent William Miami
79
76 awav are Communist. But they
m f s u s ?nnv
,.» f e . , :s5i
lectuicd nt the Tom Mmmay deslrned to ban tranamlaalon nf slonal race, hut was forced Into a C. Lantaff wa» nominated for Orlando
90
WA M R
1 1 Ss
78 aron't where they can see It up
Congress.
gambling Information across statu rimnff.
68
72 dose '
Tampa
.. ....
float* embraces thy (ottowlnr ds- achiml,
The vote for the runner-up spot
Rap. Barnle C. Papy of Kay
Luttlmote said hi* wife recalls lues.
•tyipM.
&lt;» «A« . t&gt;unty
C T ta tBtaraal aald that if such res­ was to close that It might not h* West, who was accused and ac­
that she tpoka at what aha was
told wa* a trade union school, a* triction* are applied to hare* rac- decided until th* vote* ara can quitted of offering bribes to fal­
low member* fob rotas against
“ ‘ k S W A « V 0/f. ,U I" h,,,
she did at various othar places to conealvabl* tha ban* might be
. , l h a atatoHHinant
«hto* Haiti various organisation*.
In* news and other sports—It I* 000 ytorkar* under 40 Years nf age,
»al&lt;t c s r lU Ith# ag* limit for pw atlm e com varied whether J, Tom Watson
Then, In sharp tunas, l.attlmora sxiandad to othar now* fields,
th* items nt
"You would b* pursuing a putsory military service H* Indl- or Jerry Collin* will oppnat Mc­
said:
.
ah... t .
____ ...moat of th* remaining 2.500 Mullen.
'With all du* 7**9*
ratpfcl I think course, from which It would ho cated
fadaamad
acnnritlna !» law. iits
h t W f r i , ’. PH
*' ‘
" On' th* ba*|* of unofficial »4■Voparty dsacr|6*d Iharsln will lw this attempt on m* n«* « t m*h| difficult tn turn hack," Btarsot striker* werfl ov*r 40.
gala t* Ih# tilghtil blrtiitr si ihs new Iowa In Amarlcan political, added.
And In'Berlin, th* Rueelan-con- turna Dorn th* district's 816 .pragagyi house floor »n ih* first life, afid till* attempt to attack
In hit taatlmony, Btaraal noted tmllad German railway* ordered rturta, McMullen had'47.161 vote*.
ti tha month of Jim*,
Wation 28.009.
ieh ia Ih* , Ith (lay &lt;i tnc through my wife x x x strikes that part-mutual batting Is legal that all Berlin freight destined Collin*'86.091 and W
In moat atalaa. Ha Inalelad II tnla for. Western Germany must ba
McMullan It atata attorney for
ty of May, 1110. a new low."
n aw sl* lagal In ona atata than It
o. p. il*
2. Frank Btaraal, general man­ would ba wrong In prlftalpl* to loaded In thl» Russian aaetur of the tho sloth Judicial circuit which
Includes Pinellas and Pasco coun­
eH».
"
ager
of
the
Associated
l*ra*s,
told
put a prohibition mt Ila traiwmla*
iourt. Ha
f Sutt, you eon hit) uttd cart on almott any
Soma ahrppar* laid Cha move ties.' Collin* Is n state representa­
Henator* that It would be danger- ■Ion aeroaa atata llnaa.
bounty, V
wa» designed to anforct •trlrter' tive •from Barasota county. and
F today. Bui you doni want jutt any uttd ear, 7 &lt;
out to approve anti-gambling laglMaeParland aakadi " I t la your control* on Berlin'* trad* with Watson' M tho former slaty at­
• goad, need oar J ot ypmr money. One that will aiveu
opinion that any laflilatlon that W ait Germany.
torney general.
of ttm ee anddeptndability. . . one that it backed o\
troUla rcatrlct tha tranamlaalon of
a m o reputation for ytare of ttrtic* and quality.
nawa would bo dangarouaf"
"Y e* " Btaraal replied.
And you mm yal that nod uttd ear from utl
R. Chairman Vlnaon (p-O a) to*
day pradktad tha Armad Sarvlcaa
Became wedo ouch a big trade-in bueinett with our
K V t R Y W ED N ESD A Y
CommltUe will recommend a twoItOO P . M.
Jfereu ry —uu get A chance to toettra tha cram c
yaar aatanalon ot m
o i f i wHtom —tM l i n l i i Qfid

J a p Situation
favor Of Reds

British In China
Are Beginning To
Resent Commies

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8 P. M Friday; May 5, / 950
at
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AN

VOLUM E

xxxxi

Truman Declares
Red Situation Is
“Much Improved’ ’
*

WASHINGTON, Msy 4—&lt;/P|—
President Truman laid today be
doesn't feel the cold war it cloie
to turning into a ihooting war
with Runia. In fact, he raid, he
thioki the international ailuation
ia much heller now then it was in
194#.
Mr. Truman voiced hit optimum
for world peace al a newt confer
* ance. He spoke out alter a reporter
told him Senator Tydingt (D-Md)
had laid this country it clote (*•
a ihooting war with Russia.
The Preiident laid he think*
Tydingt wet unduly elarmed if he
laid that. He laid he think* the
titualion it improving. He taid he
may be an opiimiit in laying that,
and added that ona hai to he an
* optimiit to be Pietjdenl of the
United Stale*.
Mr. Truman taid lhal he ditagreet with former Prendenl Hoov­
er on Hoover'* pmpotal In teor
■anise the United Nation* without
Runia. But. he taid. he feel*
Hoover it right in niggeiting that
moral forcet Ire tlrengthened for
world pence.

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The Preiident aald the nation'*
dtfente budget will be imaller for
the tPB1 -52 fiscal year (beginning
July 1, 10M» ami hr I* not
alarmed in anv lanae of the word.
Thti waa In aniwar to a question
whether recent proposed Increase*
in the 1060-51 defense budget
were bated on alarming world
conditions.
He kuggestsd that reporters
read Secretary of befem e Johnsen's reaaoni for tge increases. Mr.

g ir t * for the country.
Informed of argument* that be
- ■*umm* &lt;«0 the. present deficit th&lt;*
nat'on could n olonger afford th*
Marshall Plan, the President re­
plied that ia the old argument
which lit onponsnts have made
ever since the Dan was alerted
l i t contended the deficit nxM *
become Congresa refused to lo w
sufficient taxes to aupjiort thu
• government'* need*.
The Marthrll Plan, he assarted. It* much
chsaptr than n shooting war.
The present budget, he went on.
la a good one and as tight a* It
cgn be made. Defense outlaw are
budgeted at 118 911,000,000 In the
pending appropriation bill, with an
amendment calling for an addl(O s itlu e l o a r a g e Three)

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No. 184

Associated Press Leased Wire

I. 1950

Chrysler Strike Is
Over After 1 OODays;
C ontract Is Signed
Chiang Claim s Truman Views
Reds P re p a re Pepper Defeat
For World W ar As No Licking

32-Year-Old E x p e r t
M a k e s Statement
B e f o r e Committee

N -’ f i o M i 'l i 't

WASHINGTON,~M*y 4 - (/p&gt;'Villum W. Remington denied
••nee tgain today that he e'*i was
a Communist. Anyone who dis­
putes that, he said, either doesn't
know the facts, or is "engaged in
• deliberate falsehood."
7 lie 33-year-nld Commcrt* De­
partment etonomiil made the
statement before the Hi*u*e UnAmerican Acli*ilie* committee a*
the group opened n new inquiry
into his loyalty.
Remingfon wa» luipejidtl brief­
ly two year* ago from h** $9,870
a year joli was the mult of 4
Senate Investigation. He was re­
instated after the government's
loyalty review board cleared bun

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tin imf
m lit- S h ang li*! a i r , AI le a d 70 | • fir pr»*p|r »I
In v rn ltirr mM mv|| 9Is* s*'l* k m i I*
have hern identified a i |ri»
'^ o .irl
a u b m s iitiri
ars
u u ng •si *%Imtp4ni 4'i »i»' m | u

r,m g ia i« a* t ha«r in add itio n to
D a u r n and Port A f llu ir R im ta n
«ub* p io " l Hie f l u - ( lim a , o j. t .
have bran ip -it lr il neat S |i.|ll')li It.
Fotino*a a"d H u n a n
R u ssia g a v r (t.* t 'h l” r*e R*'t»
I I w ir it d p 1 t" l* llm » ' 7,(100 toil*
ir,-rival fm m Jspan s* war re*'
I’linto lty T*hI Rwalin ] III u t il'll,

Happy ever being
School are shown eg they were presented
!■ celebration .Of Ihp.Javcee sponsored clean-up
up; Sandra McKinney. as bliss FI* up nml Mary A
Mt«g-eluds«Mn*. condpeted the ceremony. The gift* wee*

A total of •'ll.uou Soviet adviser*
m i**.* for th** Suut1**l'l** I'timntv
Saturday night at t*&gt;&gt;■ HI*. Theater' *"d tridinlctan* are In Rad Phlna
right I* Sir# ll'iwvll. Mi*» l’**nt r&gt;f lltaa r, 12,(1011 a ir w ith the
Clean-up Ooidoti IliHillcv. cam , a itn v , 8 ,0 0 0 w ith t ie N a v y «"d
1 00&lt;&gt; with th* air fqrc«
by Totichton Drug t’o
Prasldsnt Chlattg Rat She) told
ti'e 10 newsman num attlvnd her#

Unde
imfr'Mosi DP’s Arc Making Excellent
Explosion Kills I I
U. S. Citizen*, Says U- N. Officer
People In Si ci l y

Nr MU h Alls) h I IMt
k |' VwR sffJlIllfPn IVtlU
M, u H I’ .
. - |f* 4 l HI
Cf , n
Itoinbi exploded neat here today
M U' YORK. Mav l
&lt;/P»
•'
A *tore of heavy caliber arnal Ainertraii*." tar* Ruth '..ilian, win* l.ar 1114t • *S40*|»! f*t 1 1 4f 1»
killing M person* and minting W* r.fIfSO &gt;h*p|ai ei| perioti* now tallied in ’ 9 « l * l » s
( MIi»
»t l i e
Mi*« Safran it ptiblu *e|*iiiins offne 1 1*1 f l l r 1
file fourteen killed veie wort
ir 1 f»tf at l \
i
b »i 1 • »n " I
ol
the
International
Refugee
&lt;
l*gani/atio»
eri rltMtmuig the bomb In lake rh*t ' t . f ' . - l s*
explfMjve |nr indil'tinl li*e. I hr lion* IRO wa* frr'iiidr&gt;1 t . h-lp ib(«- f * »*i* l r 11 I)\ \ 4 t
i n u f t i i n f f t l »i* ■* mi i n ,f s*. if Isa
homeland*
In
«lait
life
anew
eitl.er
in
lb
ilnre contained 10 bomb, weigh
Sl oe than MIS.ISIWI |*I' . * ,v*^
mg 1 f&gt;00 pound* each. fhey hi--- &lt;* *th-i| in the Ftitle,| -p,|t«.. in I
In,**
\ i, ••i illc **I• t|&gt;,
),.*.-•.-*up when a wnrlrmau ws« taking *1-* tii.l 18 month* unde, r*.«» l*t*. |i -Mi *• M) .1 I,., I «)• . i.... 1 ,| .
) •11
pi •, e,| I’er-on* Alt
I'. •*. ** -a* f|4 |*f)#*il'lt'
the . ,p&lt; off one of them
SMI»1** &gt;♦!)»• si* III
fhe vjrttrn* were hinted hv th* *11•it*-.I In have a spoil*,o win, ..f. ill* '! 'iiy I imh*»i ,i••11 (■■•»•••♦•Mu'
* It l*-il Mint hr I*url Hiillnhte lioo-&lt;ng
blail ttt a huge pile of earth, p nn ri amt cmplnvtti&lt;,iil and th,il tin* ItP tllDil fs»0f I r**• I'*M^ !*•'
\'ii i if ill , ill »I** mI'i I* «.
5»’t r
and dehri* The intured were hit **•**' 1*1 not hi-ioioc h piihlit- . Imr„r si ti Iviny I I* •h *Is ni* * i s mi i if lit
by *pliners and flying gla** fmm ' l i ne -.pon-oi ,hlp* were MMjin.-ed •3rh»»f»t *»i ti I !•‘M's m tlisi fi,r»n
broken windows. They arc being lloongh onlionnl rhun-h orgain/a- Mp *’V 41s* »' lfti( ftt |lHil«t •i*’h' **1»
•i- n* soil vnlnnteiv agend"*
uric! 'Irt'tiB
treated in Calania'l bn*pilal*.
'tie* Safnin covered 22,0(1(1 m-'e* chtif f*|i !•&lt;i»ii|i
The blast locked this city o| tv .tat ion wegon in about tin diva
Mf nf * ’MM*
•- Gn-I nnt how th* OF'* ate to- I #i?rvfcv»-1 \
* 1»lf| 4• I»•••
24V9BH population.
lug
lift* ssgi f)••r#
•pji* "f t
The drposit was in the «uhuih
"The five (hoi*,in,| I «,irve.-.*,| r*f»r iitimfi••*f
r 1»?! V *• I s
01
of Ricorca The explosion gouged i ere hsenmlltp Arnerlronlied n* (**l
(Ilf n Irfls ’ ||.
•■ ifM'tI H•
a bole 25 feet deep.
h- imstlhle," *he lepnrtrvl
F.lghty 4 A♦4»i»Islllt’ f 111•11IIfIf •sf !»(■&gt;!|!!(’»'
Rescue workers tombed the per cent of (lie adult* over M rhf \ i»**ik" *»i»* i•i'•at Ilf »i( *‘VF»V
iiecee applied for thcli cltl(en«Mn thliK fly ip tlil'ii lifiiii#* ivrII
ruin* for additional casualties.
papers
Hie rest are rvallliu’ fir
|f f Inin MfMf flf
In the otktr EuropsaiB-aplInls: poper* renulied to start ptoer»d- •Hi' ll«l-F |U r|f»On
r#«# Four!
ROTTERDAM. Raher-wleldlng
police dlsptrasd urn-Commnnlst
demonstrators ssakln gto Impede 2nd I’IIoHphh Plant'
Cimnly I’mnn BnrfMiu
Il'n a lliiiS ()■ Paaa Three)

' M \NIA. Sirily. M.rv *

id'.

American. Officials In Germany
st Germs And Nazis

&amp;5S

MAY

Remington Says
Again He Never
Was Communist

Chairman Wood fD-Ga.) an­
nounced lost week the House Cmiiinf’tee now has new evidence
“ from a hlghlv c o n f l i l e n t l a 1
roii-ce."
If* did not g|v* anv
hint a* to the nature of the evi­
dence.
Remington a wartime New In­
telligence officer .said In hi* orepared statement he understood the
committee Is chlstlv Interested In
a nine-month nerlod when ha
served a* a messenger with tha
Tennessee Valter Authority at the
age of 10 or 19.
" I repeat again that l was pot
at that time or at anv other time
a member of tha Communist P a r ­
ty ' he Mid..
Remington related thet while fit
worked for TVA Jie lolned the
AF t. Government. EtapJovae* Un­
ion, which hi* rfaeerikfd gs "tha
center of eitrSctrrteular end so­
cle’. activities."
I understand new." he added,
"from questioning hy government
sgenclaa. that soma with whom 1
woikrrl there were not a* Ideal
•stir ns I waa. and that some of
them may have actually been Com
munlsta and fellow travelers
I
certainly didn’t know It then."
Remington’s suspension Ip 1048
resulted from charges made before
Senate Investigators bv Elisabeth
Bentley, admitted former courier
for a Russian spy ring.
Miss Rentier said then Ram
Ington had nened government In­
formation over to her. Remington
confirmed that, but said tha In­
formation waan’t eacret and that
he had belieVad her to be a re­
porter and entitled to It.
When Mis* Bentley repeated her
charge* on a television program.
Remington sued nay. tha program’s
producers and sponsors. Tha suit
w m settled out of court, raoortedT/ for 01O.OM. ‘
*'I cannot but faal this is un­
just," h* aald. "Th# right to he
free .from eniftintfrd embarae*ment Is fundamental under our
law*, fn my raat It la not maralv
double leopardyt It Is triple lanp
•My."
He said be had hoped his loyalty
would never again ba questioned
after it wna passed on by the. re­
view board. “
" f waa further encouraged In

TH E W EA TH ER

NEW SPAPER

Jaycee Beauty Queens

The County Commission today
gave further consideration to re­
taining for fishing purposes por­
tions of the prfaint Geneva Brides
which will he replaced for traffic
by tha bridge now under construetlon.
8. B. Crow presented to the
Commission a petition signed bv
160 visitors to hi* fishing camp
located on the Sanford aide of the
present brides, asking that 66 feet
of the bridge on both tha 8emlnole
and Votnsla :ldss of the fit Johns
Blear ba retained toi use of those
desiring to fish.
.
George Millar, rasMant on Lake
Drive near tha m m lialt Driving
Park, appeared o* bahalf of 10
resldeata located aagr Lake “Tonv
on tha drive, ta tek tha removal
of a cattle guard S i tha road. He
atated that tha guard was In a bad
condition of
FRANKFURT, Mav 4 . , — (TP) — American health officials in
The Coram!
Mklad to ne­
ttfy Hibbard
ve** for whose Germany art wagaii a oatlk afainsl germs—and Nails.
Tha American auUioritia* believe the postwar fi|ht against disease
use tha guard *
traded, to
ramoro It and
10 days to in Germany has bean larfriy won.
rsmora.
dnltv.
But
infiltration of Naiis into tha German medical,
operat* dsntal and
i professions is on# of "tha thorniest problems"
lass*, was
tha
axtsnelon
m i
I «U Naik. alraady have edged info important health
granted
In which
sin*. “Information Bulletin";
*
"A t present ggtremiats with to*V '
i from eaiw.
to talltariea teodaneiee oioi«ly re­
of tbalr sembling thee# a f the Natl* are
again attracting a large following
among-tha health professions, ex­
ercising a raRtdlV Browing Influ­
ence and MfUNStnt out of Import­
ant positions honetf democrats and
persons considered to o friendly to
the American*.
"Concerted effort* will have to
be maria burnedlet*!/ to strengthen
tha hard-wsaawt democratic slaWlhHment In tha O s i p l health pro­
'
fessions before,, it* position be­
comes hopeteea."
tha high
poHtl*
At.

S

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

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . T H I H S D A Y

Established 1908

Harry Says War W ith
Soviets F u r t h e r
Away Now Then It
Waa 4 Years Ago

•*/4B
••.■ *3 1

BroneH Over Florida

rn t.lN AIR FORCE BAJIE.
FI *. Mav 4 — (/Ft - - The acr-nd
eonipletelv pllotlc** flight of fn irengine afreraft In the lfnl'»*l
Stiles was reported today.
Members of the 5R0th gull'd
missile* wing attached to tM*
air proving ground opernled 'tie
remote controlled tnke off of a
ft-17 Flying Fortress The ilnote
plane climbed to .10.000 fnel and
then was hrought to a landing •
Fglin officials said the first
such flight was accomplished some
lime ago when two R.17» fl. v
remotely controlled from HHo.
Hawaii to Muroc. Calif.
Tha flrat teat was flow hy th*
tarns taatinv group, than known
os the flrat experimental gti|H*d
mlsMIat group.
The B-17 dron* Is not new to the
Air Force or to Eglln. but previous
to this the drone plane-carried a
“safety" pilot who would take
over In rasa of necaaalty.
SWIMMING POOf.
Th* Municipal 8wlmmlng Pool
will he open on Wedneadav after­
noons, aa wall as on Tueedava,
Thursdays and 8undays from liOO
to 8:00 o’clock, City Manager Clif­
ford MrKIbbln announced today.
A number of bathers cnlovsd the
cool, refreshing water of th* pool
yesterday.

To Mr cl On Friday

A forum dl«'-u**l"ii of What
Is wrong with Sanford, and tiow
to make improvement*.'' wtll hr
led hv Mayor Andrew Farmwav
at the meeting of 'he Seminole
Countv Farm Rureau Friday night
at 8 (Mi oVI", k at the Future
Flinnet, llulldlng
Other* tak'tig part in the dis­
cussion will Include hanker*, shin
pers, prodti. tl .ii credit men and
grower*
F.vetvone Interested (n
the advancement of Sanford I*
cordially Invited to attend, said
Jo in Pierson. chnlttiiNii nf the
Membership committee.
The Seminole Countv Farm
Rursau year ended Mar. 10 and
thot* desiring to renew thslr mem­
bership are advised to get In
|ouch with Mr. Pierson.

MARKET AUCTION

Auction* were successful yestardav at the Hanford State Mar­
ket Auction Block. Market Mana­
ger Sandy Anderson stated, of
articles sold other than vegetables.

In an effort to further acquaint
tha public with tha naw auction
market, the sal* of item* such at
chickens, eggs, sausage, puppies,
typewriters, old farming Imple­
ments, etc. was carried on by B.
W. Murrhss, auctioneer from th*
Webstar Market.
Buch auctions will be carried on
Saturday hour* are from 0:00 early avary Wednesday afternoon
to tha regular auctions, aald
to noon and. tiOO p.M.
Andmon.
P.M,
yM+jfk'tW '* t
AFWfipr&gt;.

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savn aR H
nngu

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I hnrntnii Clovtoi-. -ho «"n found
•lea I In th# kitchen of S 'lafflald .
h |. h ro th s r-ln -la w . on sine* A vr
nnr on April 18.
Sheffield was released on a

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Prime Minister Says Pakistan
Was Founded On Democratic Base
WASHINGTON. \1av 4. — (/F) — Prime Mirmler Liaqutl A!'
Kahn of Pakistan told Cnngrei* today that bis new nation wm founded
on democracy and will remain true to it* principle*
Tha leader of the world’s !arue»t Moslem stale starting an nfftrtil
tour of tha U. S., said that "no threat or penuaiion, no material peri'
or idaotogical allurement can deflect us from the path we have chosen."
Ha voiced a plaa al the xamS +
time that leader* of world opin­ live, will demand of iis unceasing
ion use thslr wisdom and nower vigilance.
"Our people ere deeply dis­
"to dispel and not to enhance tha
fear* of an apprehensive world." tressed at the thought that worldTh* Prim# Minister, who was wlt'e daitrudlon might overtake
President
Trumau’s
overnight not onlV the fuller life to which
guoat following his arrival yester­ they aspire hut the entire human
day prepared Identical address** civilisation with all Its magulfifor separata session* of th* Sen­ cant achievements and illimitable
ate and th* Housa. He touched npportunltiga for good. For youth­
onlv lightly on world affairs, ful countries Ilka ours, which are
avoiding direct reference ta the experiencing hut the first pulsa­
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of his .address to Pakistan's found­ pect la profoundly disturbing and
not without a touch of irony.
ing and « * hopes and purposes.
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and al all llama safa and that tha births, greed, aggression and In­
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