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strutf.' »V XT. i«UiwM^I«)^»k/A
duetra rectlve for natoral gaa has
of coal or fuel oil.
If the natural gaa price rose rlaen eonsklerably, The etsrage
until It was Just under that of orlrs of gas In the southwest In
runl or fuel,oil for equivalent heal 1039 w*-« 2.5 c.-bis p»r tbouyand
value*, snfd the opponent*, then ruble fei-l. n &gt; 1fM7 It hS'l rfsen to
the additional coat to home and 1.75 cent*. Netv cnnt^acl•* draw
Industrial enntumer* could reach between inta anti 1048. «eM the
almost 1600,000,000 a year.
KPC, ntovIHe a nrlee of five to
By CLA RK It BACH
Well, snld Rep. Ifellech (R-Ind) 10 cents with claiisa* pertpHtlnts
i ' • . W A S H IN tm m — The big issue
. jehlad the niHiiy annimcnlH uvei if «a* pimluctloii should come oerlodlcj renegollatlnn* and price
[i?p '.*&gt;• Kerr bill, amending the No- under FTC control, "The govern Kiusl*.
The niire of natural ye* to run
Utral Gai Act. was the future im-iit then might go on to control
the price of coal, oil and other In­ sirmot *. (ba b||ln' ail-nrste* pointed
out howrvtr, fell tfi per rent hegned tu clarify dustries."
No, said Senator Douglas &lt;U t.varr tf'IS and 1047—from AS
________...... Act of ttciN by
finitely ■tutliipr that tin- Federal HU, a noted economist, who ernts per thousand to flit rant* At
raw er’ Connnlialun (FTC) lie" slicei headed the opposition, (las. tha sainr time Ilia prh'D of anthra
declared, was u iiiunopoly and rite root m«a ti pa, rent and fuel
Authority to regulate the prices of lie
should lie regulated. If a coni nr
ftltdependenr natural «“» pro- oil producer hikes hi* price too was rnusad entirely by the FPD's
” wear*—those
■
*----- ‘ huso who
whg do nut own much, the buyer Is free to take (ill 1(1 prr rrnl
I ’;,
Thn-r nriiln.l Iha itlil ( s r thlf
|
pipelines The
Tl inilcpcndctits supply Ills trucks or move Ills trnlhs
'-•hlttllnr tha profits of *ba plt&gt;»lo 86 per cent of all the
1 , from 90 to
elsewhere In buy where the price Una r.iinpanlr* nod the distribu­
■oduced,
tors. Tha romudsslori found th*^
J would bring « ipdck ti*c is lower. Hut the pipeline com- ns Itir .rnmpinla* Inrreased the
In the price of natuml gn*, ne- must ncrept whatever price the, volume
of their business, they
producer chooses to exact. 1
*1
eerdlng to opponent* of the bill.
t-dl for lass nnd *Ulf make
* No on* has lieeit finite- sure "The expense of tearing up a could
n ren«'i,inblo ptofit about 0 per
a lt only the porHiliillty Unit the pill-lint- mid laying k new one pie- rent of thi-lr rusts.
gaa prices. Opponent* sold vents h buyer front taking advant­
Raiuilor Kerr ID-Mkla), a wa*|Hi whether the F I T hud nuliiorily tu age of a lower price in a different Ihv nil ntnn and chief sponsor of
i&gt;- wmmlaalun would attempt price field,* Douglas said,
iha Irgi.lnllrm, tmruod I ha I If prlco
Alicudy, the bill’s opponent* ,ragulaiion wore adopted th* In­
1 * Settling has kept ptuducvrn from
. n liin g their pikIces closer to those pointed out, the price which pro- dustry would lose the Incentive to
expand. The tens Industry ,h# said,
&amp;A
Is a sprrulatlve mining oparation.
If profit possibilities ere restrict
rd. the producer* will put their
nmnav Into ssfor enterprise*.
mate .
To discover now oil and ge* re­
serves, he said, large sums must he
c o m m u n is m
risked. *nd much nf tha money is
sunk in dry wails. It wonldnt b*
•anstlilr ho said, f*&gt;r producer* to
fllM i /B U M /,
Inks rhaiwe* where lltrv muld *»’
&lt;m|v 0 Per rani on siii'eassful drill­
.
ing and no ralurli* wbetaver for
hob-s tl,oI proved dry. . (.
Th» |„di ..... lent tnoilucar*, he
•aid, ci* the nulv oo»s hrlnglne in
laiqo new oil resuurcet.
Thty
liavr drilled
01,0110 wildestwall*
in the pn.tK&gt; rears. Dn *ha other
hand
the controlled, lagulated
pipeline companies which own
their own g*» lends hev# drllU'1
only 100 wells In the earn* tlm*.
They lack'd Incentive, he *eld.

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Crackpots Taking
Over In Case Of
Dr. H. N. Sander

If lt a r e Price Of
p p fp Is Big Issue
f ' In New

her of the State Board of Begtetrallon In medicine, and proaera*
tlnn figure In the rase of the young
phy.Llsn reported over the week­
end they have i waived heckling
• alle and critical .liter*.
Ur. Burpee eeld that only la*t
Thurtday a male ealler void hie
wife he ‘‘could eee a boy putting
something under your porch and
It 'ooks to me like * bomb,"
Attorney (ienural William L,
t'h'nney, County Solicitor William
II. Ci nig and Mcdirnl Roferce Ur.
tuherl K, lltrnn aliio »nld they

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H«re# meat to a favoilU with
acquitted of * murder charge in
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the death of • cancer patient, but leopard*. .* •'••
wni barred from practicing In
New Humpshlso by the State
Board of R^aletmtlon In medicine.
Ho may apply for reinstatement
on June 19.

receded call# ttw IttMH #1 n
"erauk*.M '
■Police Chief James W. 0*N I.
former national commander f
the American Lesion, raid In j
dlanapolle he fcaa ordered an |•eetlgatlon, Ha la attar.illnr, t
conference of Leglcn official* it
national headquarter#. .
A major crima waa committed
Ur. Sander »ald at Lie Canli In the U, B. every 19 second# In
home the calls and letter a if 1949.
"vriv unfortunate and horrlblV
and ho !;ope* they, etnp "Immrd
1,70.1,290 major crime* wars

alely."

The 41-year-old Phvelclan 1up

committed In the United State*
daring 1949,

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BLAH

WHAT IS FEPC?
The leltera FEPC atrmd for and ab b rev iate,’ Tcrir Empteyrngnt P ractios Commiaaon.*1 It is an act attempting tt taQ yoa
whom you mu?! &lt;smploy an d with whom you must work.

SM T IS I K MINER Of SSCR * D ll?
Since thin bill first m ade Ita a p p ea ra n ce on the American aaane in l&amp;Min the Communist Party Platform It k i U e u l that
ft n inspired by Communist agitators of all races, and la a n attem pt lo u se the minority groups to deetroy the friendly 0»- kriiofta that now evisl in the South.

ALL FLORIDA
AGAIN “ BETRAYED”
BY PEPPER

HOW DOES FEPC AFFECT YOU?

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b would destroy your Individual freedoms by taking aw ay from fhe eriployer the privilege of selecting Ms aw n-w orkers^
an d would end the right of the worker to chooee w here, when, an d with whom h* w anted to work — an d would prohibs#
ktbeff unions from ireely selecting their membership.
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You can M r* the future only by tha peat!
By hi* own pint rcnirrl Krnnior Pepper stand*
condemned! Consider HIM past. Tote rare of
YOUR filluro; Pepper's pimt InrludMi Spoken
admiration for Joe Htalln . . , speaking appear,
ancen before 21 cnmmiinlMt-front organisations
. . . . ilfHerilon of the Detnnrmllc Party . , , sup­
port of K.R.P.C. , . . it ml coiintleag other arts
thnt betrnyed the pruple of Florida. Judge the
future by the past I Will you rink your future
and the futnre of Florida in the power-graspHtg hands of Henntor Pepper?
JUDGE SENATOR P E P P E R 'S FUTURE ACTIONS
BY HIS PAST R E C O R D

OR COMMUNISM
In this camnalgn year Senator Pepper )a ihonting
"I hate Communism!" and attempts to deny his defsnss
of Dictator Joe Htalin and appeasement of Rtissia, but
bn March 20th, 1940, In a speech on the floor of the
U. S. Senate—rrUleUIng America, pritWrlnf Rritain
fad defandlng Russia, Senator Pepper proposed * oonm * a tl of the "Big 'ntree" and Mid in thatipeecht
J
I would preftr that we should flrgt, before
the convening of such a conference, after calling
; en Britain end C auda to Join ue, deetroy every
gtomle bomb which we have, •nd&lt;gn»l«R every
ilfilKUty
tV BA
lA iilt ll .. .i . . tk»n
ldf am into,
ftilit Ale*
we fpoeeeM
then u/A
we girtM
could
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g
of thli
ot
Hri conference
II.. ■ with
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sat of i and talk *bout future control of atomic

ION I0ES PEPPER STRHB OH FEPC?

HON NOES SMOTHERS SIAM OR ■VFEPC?

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You eon fight this dangerous bill by canting your vet* on May 2 to!tend a
to thrU. a Senate who ban aiwayn apposed FEPC and Has never changed or varied hi*
atand during olfotton year*—a man who thinks and believe* at yoi do regarding the pro.
aorvation of your freedom—of your right*—of your heritage Thai man la George Smother*.

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To Protest (he* Pe*e* ef the WorMi
To Praaete the P n ftN t of A u rln .
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FLO R ID A — Continued &lt;rirn
*nd generally fair thrmigh Wed­
nesday. I'naalMr a few shower*
In
extreme
mirth.
Moderate
southeast and south winds.

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' ‘C a p t u r i n g ’ '
ital

Professor S a y s BudenTF. T e s t i mony
Can Be Rated As
* So Much ‘Hogwash’
WASHINGTON, May
Owen Lattimore dtnoumsrd at
"hogwash" today Loun Budcnri
lealimony connecting him with the
Communut Party and called it
"the pioduct nl a Iwiiled and mailgnanl patmnalily."
. He laid no "honeit man" could
Believe Budenr.
Under nalh before a Senate
committee. Laltimoir iwoir again
that lie it not a Communist. not
a Soviet ipv, an&lt;l **ul turh aremalionr againn him "aie nol supporte«l by e third of evidence pet
jured or otherwue."
Lattimore aiketl that the Senate
jpoup ''rentier ID venlicl" in
Warm* that would tell Smalm MiCaithy (R Wn) he "hai been
caught out in lu« Itaud and detril"
lot making llie thaiget againil
Lattimore.
He raid McCarthy thntild he ail
vised, tint, that "he lhould hence­
forth coniine himself ,lo oilier-end leu important -activities than
ihpaa of a destructive critic of the
Wtater Department and a deipniln
of character of good American
riiittni."
The Senate foreign relation*
rubrpmmltlae la Investigating Mc­
Carthy’* charge* that the St^te
Department I* Infeitad bv Com'
munleta.
Making that# charge* In a aan*
ite apraeh. McCarthy named L*».
llmore. a John* Hopklps Dnlvar«• :i]Ccdfdnrti*tu

U ltlao ija denied that In tes­
timony to the commlttea Apr. A.
Then McCarthy produced flurlen(a* " witness. Radon* It a man
who lygii high in Communist cir­
cle* for Venrx and once edited the
party's ne«y*|inprr, Thu Dally
Worker) •Hr irnounied CommonInn In iu4f&gt;. irturned to the t’ntli
. ollc'&gt;hurch apd W nmv n tuofrta*
tb itia e M na Page ai»*

Hiss Is Disbarred
From Law Practice
By N. Y. C o u r t
KBW YORK. May 8 — f/P) Alger Hlee, former high Stale
Department official convicted of
erjury, wee dlebarrgd today from
recMcluir Isw In New York State.

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a3uta# K'A ° i r 2 !
Rlssf notiw from the roll o l attor“If;tolad
. . that hie
lie two.eo unt tier*
Jury Vonvlctlon In Federal court

llllon of
haVe 'conatltUted commlee'
herefnre
felonlea and that JMtM,|l&gt;
ceMed to bo o imalirled altAdrnoy.
federal
e o E 1™ Jan, ^at,^lu p* , end four
1 later, waa .eoteaced to a
Tarht
five year* la prison* The
Btatif'bepirtm eril
official w is fobnd guilt of lying
dnder oath In donrlgS that he ever
(aval eeeret government paper* to
Wblttaker Chamber*, eelf*»tyl«d
courier for a pra-wpr Soviet *py

Huk Bands K ill
6 O fficers In
Nighttime Raid

fOrnar Bradley* States
That Commie Ag­
gression F o r r e s
U. S. To Keep Act

jWASHINGTON M*y 1 Gen.
(hoar N Bradley today a*ked Con*
P h i l i p p i nc A u th o ri­ lieu In kerp the draft law alivr
a* lar a* lie ran *e».
ties C h i m T h e y Igisuie,
‘tlieie ha, been no letup in the
Killed M a n y Reds aggrtuive extemion ol Commnu
inn lowarrl its «oa| of world rlomiMANILA. May 2 — &lt;&gt;P)
Cirtii*
ialion ”
muiml led llukh*l*h*p h a n rl *
I he chairman ol the |oml duel*
•battered the May Day peace In-t
ol *taff war the fint witnei* a*
night in raid* on four low nr, one (he Home Armed Service, reopenonly 15 mile* from Maud*
/ - J i l l
I I. I
rd hearing! on piopnials to extend
hey f.red huddin,.. killed ••* J (||f dr, „ . ,, „ (Jllf ,(1
June
law officer* and kidnaped a mayoi 24
art police rhief. They left al lean
Speaking of recent event* inch
lour dead.
a 1 the Billie plane incident. Bud
I he national defame department
hy .aid the tiluation "frankly give*
.aid ronttahularymen and Huk* 111 little came for comloit and
fought in the street* ol General
little excuvr fur delay
Tna*, 15 mde* southwest of Mini*
"Certainly it doer not rupporl
•* Two conitahularymen and four dm continuing the .election »ervice
link. were killed.
, »•
act.
Other attack* were reported on
At the oirtaat, Chairman Vln\guilar, Laur and Candaha in »on ( D-tia) lecummended the
committee approve a two &gt;ear
central Llfinn.
The Huk* burned the municipal cxttnalon of the draft hut leave
to Congiea* the power to »*&gt;’
building and many houte* at when anybody would be Inducted
Aguilat and killed one comta- or any Industry aelied umlei the
hularyman. Several police were Ihw.
At present, the Dafen.e Deinning.
paitmenl can call men lip f"i
Two hundred tluki .formed into m i vice al ally tin e It o w c v n
l.aur. burned town building. *m!jth«n- have been no di«fr In*
homes, killed two con»lahnlaivm»n'dncllons dure January.
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v/11
Vlllaon *41.1 :h» propu.ml 'lialL
and kidnaped Meyor lore V,|la* &gt;e| |( ||0( Pflfrct l)Ut wuui&gt;l ,.rve
viia.and the jwtke ihief.
until auch tltn* •
* » ••art*' “Vaj
A-iot)*ar bund etruck Candaha, all mobilisation plan can be writkllljtff ope poHeaman.
tea.
.x':.
Vlneon eatd that h# ^ roHie department aa!4 Huk* anf.
fared "hagey loesas” In the throe com mend lug , t h a t

. Chairman

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raid aut hurl tie* have granted
Philippine ermed force* the right
In puroiia outlaw hands through
lha unfenred portion of. the II. d
Air Rase. ,
,
The ipnkeiipan iah) ‘ hr milltaiv reservation there n n iiD ti of
■JI7 *(|. mile* of which only Id art.
tnllri li frnrorl.
Meanwhile In Taipei, KnrimMa.
t’lilneie Nationalists in h Reil
hunt .irfrited t.284 peraoni on the
big Island of Formoxa, authoritlei
Hlsrloaed.
Rejiort* fro n oaxt eraat run.
U r* .\ d the Pevcadorei Islands
jf f aouthwestarn Formosa are
pectad to await the number.
Most wart datalred for enter­
ing Formosa illsgally or lacking
proper credentials.
In Taipei. MS were «*l*ert. At
Kaohtluug, the naval bast on
xouthwest Formosa, 118 were ar­
rested.

About 91,000 person* took part
In tha "®anaoaH betwuun. midnight
and A A*.M.
l&lt;
r • &lt;1 •
Thu Nattonallsta asserUd tha:
New .Yak-21 fighter* of Russia’s
Fgr' Kaat air forea are flying
combat mission* with the Chines*
Commun’xt air fore*. A eommuiit*
1iu# said "this openly prove* that
Soviet Russia .In total dlaugarii
of Internntlonul faith, has open­
ly lolned tha Chlnaea Commun*
ICaaliaeM O* gaga T m l

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next sassliOfV;

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Bradley.. SeeraUry of Defense
Johnson.
Secretary
of
State
Ache aon and other leader* ap
I'ONieil Ixifure tha committee la.l
January urging retention of thn
draft.
But Vinson came up then with
h bill that would have repealed
nil ntnvUlon* of the draft excep 1 registration and rlasslflraHon.
He reversed his position last
week because of "present world
condition* "
Vinson mentioned today that
the American charge that Soviet
fighter* »hot down an unarmed
U. S Navy plane over the Bal­
tic last month; the oniurge of
Communism In Asia and what
he described at a Soviet attempt
to get the Western power* nut of
the Adriatic port af Trieste.
"Let's stop trying to fool our•elve* and the Amgtlean people,’’
Vinson «ald, "Tha situation today
Is worse."
Bradley rite dtha tame develop
manta In arguing that there h4
been no letsenlng of the need for
the draft as a preparedness mea­
sure.
While he conceded
that tho
situation add* up tn a ulooiny
(Uaattasag - #a Pag* Mat

Economist Says Red Scares Must
Not Make US Increase Arms Budget

WASHINGTON May 2. — (IP) — Edwin C. Neursk. former top
H k
who woe ap advisor to
Froeldont RooeeveltT at Yelte. de­ economist to tha Whha House, spoke mil today agaiaet piling up new
clined to eommant 09 thf&gt;dlebar* military outlays "every time Joe Stalin throw* a scar* iato us.
t order.
Nourt* predicted a $7,000,000,000 deficit this year. He said in

Uaroffe Is Destroyed

P»nd

a speech prepared fov the United States Chamber ol Commerce that the
"battle.of the budget bulge" ie greater "in ill own scape and menace”
than the Bestope break-through-of World War If.
The United Meta*, like General ♦--------------- — — — ■
Anthonv
----O.. MeAullffe
---------- of Jleitogn*
fame, must learn id •** "nuta," taka these further stdps, he xaldi

Nouroa m U ! % &gt; an Muatrlally.
primitive and IlHterate country
tries to bluff ua ns to&gt;our respect­
ive ahlltlaa kg V * f* InduaSriellsed
warfare/* &lt; •
Tha ecOnemtm,

Second, prune demsatlc enendIng by forgoing things we would
like but cannot afford under the
headings of "reseurue developmoot, (octal w elfM , dad pareanel security "
Third, keep tho H M Industrial, If strikes stop the production

e will turn asrstMt ua."
lurth, shun "the sday road to
tax reduction whily still there Is a
the first
of the
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Ihr
vuuur Communists of t u t Ger­
many unveiled then "*Rilatton
group*" yetlerday m a diet* rehraiiitl n| Whiltuudar't m urh on
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lii P r e d i c t No. I
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I.10 *kir« Siido id i»irrr,

MacArthur Says
Communist Party ~
May B p Outlawed

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Fvctyw h n e fn S t r if e C o opcr;if c«; In SwellifiTT fi ,1 I I r&gt; t Tnfnl
III

\SSOI I \ I’F II 1*11 KSH
were tin n in g out ill

F lixriili.su *

it I. Is •&lt;»l 1 dturd ihlongeil lo the
pnil • in tei-ird nunihri* tmlav *0

They did ih'ir piaclicing only
G c n r t .t f C L t in is R ed *.
&gt;n I xii Berlin, where i| * n »ste
Ihe hlue-shirtfd Tree German f Ail '•&gt;»(, hill'dr, and hy 1/ HI
A i r S' i » r I I i I c Of
&gt;'idi *1 D| bsvf lirirtowrd m CM I l ' l.’fi had i .1*1 (hen role*,
B ir
f 'r riru r n f ’ n w r i
|Sr i or | No I *1 lii- louriit
' 1 uni' *1 In f. it, pul nn liter*
&lt; fill* i h. tr tesiilrnl* mi ihr rasl
iVilxtllnlt ' \rl I hey tl»e ilwnge*.
TOKYO. M ir ! i/Vl
(ien i
. i.rritulil vole, n-iioitrd I.

iet o ld rn m ih e i, l o j .i v I .,
ih r D r in o ir .ilt . p ' i i i i i i i c .

vote

m

H -.ni hill.it. g
uponrj
ihi".igh(,.it th- t,
1, k L'.i I -.see'lie. l.imigl &gt;,...|
.Iv Wxlrt* Long
line, loimed in ...me polling places
Tin I) cmnciii. nr in.minaling
■
s l nil-fl .Si «|r, .rinl.it, lwo rail
road • om niM 'ionciIfi ilalr I'm lor, anrl * n-w II.m e ol Rriircsenf all* ri
\ ret o.d fiOfl.Offfi \,.|e n.|t of
l.lflh, iMl i-gi,i-red
ha 1 hem
ptPrill I'd hi tlir it.i&gt;e’* 1.505 plf-

Tviii &lt;ri&gt;ni|ii wlii'li sel up thop r •r i l l M^( \ r lh in r ii4 g r * l'd t o d r v . i f
•&gt;n mn-li'ikf-l I 'nln IVn Linden. »t»i de« u i l Ity noon and Dir
lo t tire r r i n n i l Im ir in I r it im m llir. *.
I
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MV,1
S.tldnrd
vol
r
liti
1
T'.nt nl the lltandenhurg t *vie.
| the poKihililr i Imi ihr lapaneie
IlmlMled hnw the agltalMrn n &gt;.ftp n '.n l Sunil He.idqutiler*. I rimniiinitl I’ m* m &lt;rh| he oiillaw
I 'r/'i , ,**•-*
rup)ioted In «nrk
ed
i.l, ,|| li.illoluiir plaie, kepi
Hi
A tinilotmeil I 1)1 tmv pell inln
l'&lt; s d,tleni*ni mi the lin'd an
ntd on then rrunl. dnin
a umulatrd .ri«uinenl rvrlh itwlhet krrn
,niveMiiv o( |ipi"V "no-w tr" ion
,
(,ol
ihr.tr
i»gi*rer»d
lid.
•
young German who it nol m uni­
ililoiion il&lt;r or r up.tlroit 1 omiiMird
.. H-, uhlif mi loir &gt;d lhe»e who
form. Thu allritl* « 1 lowd
11111Jx in hi 1..iiniir,
ei hli,|r&lt;| ihe I'omuionnl I’.rrlv a*
,«-•!
mil
nl
loir
Wii,
Millir
A lew inollri siurnlv when ihr w.i •
Ihe I-.nid i sniprign lor U S.
'.in
.(lowed
utellllr
nl
.ill
inlet
"unconvini cd' youth tavr that Ih u l. Vi, k. Nr&lt;&lt;'" wnilihoiirr
len.slonal
n nonKlion lielw ern inn
llmnsl
preilitloit
Imre
*ml
4
everything dnern'l teem so io*y r,r W|.fV&gt; v I, . i{,Mill'd good l«ilio*
• undieni I I mde I ’eppn mil Rep.
I i|i*ne»e proo ol fuller, |wtwei
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,1
Pirriio
I
No
him end «rk» what •» *0 good r •i.-.og- Smaihen ol Miami wn
polo y, iinp*n*li*lii imipote ami
ebout the "National Flout" or the | lit ,1 |.' ixdrl h u e Id w ,*l ill* •Illi*er,n e piopseelKM."
t-r|iried ir,|iotioh|r fm the lecnrd
r&gt; il elei Iron "•
Sorialitl Unily (Commumil) Dai­ III (O' 1 .11
• i -ll llir.ll (’&lt;.jre,
Smtdiilv
Itil
Inly
‘I
he
1
i,|o&lt;,tl
ly and whsl ir »o hid almilt ihe del I* "le hei *n«e he w n • 11'
1 o,&lt; iciii.o . (in... me me! So
• it I rtmnui’liini •» "o.illonel Mild
pllhl" **&gt;
Americanr or the B«ti»h
i .1 liiiiiv.l|e gave S.nsllirrs
inieiii limntl outlawry and iiu 'i
Jliiitiii.
will
ho
announce
I
»«
The FD.I Imv Imlili mi hit hand
•on- vole, and IVpper none
an I comtiiainli lh* crowd *0 iriv* fH,i i» they s i ' tabulated "•’I " llonril 0, rigid lo roldOMierl |rg*l
| The tlravairt c..unt\ pi eelnet
trill ess system o|ieraled &gt;.tln Ill'll
tha dlitenler « 1ha ore. He use* nttl.l
’ tnl r a lung 11willsi.i's in ihe &lt;t«tp
thU spot In tall at meal length by | *.»»■*■ roiirjd"ll III fund •f
^li Ailhor witoed lire jipaneir
11.1 hoiiig lh- fli &gt;1 to ippntt
about freedom of «imo h and otihr- Thr. Herald office, slaitliu) u 'mles. hnweter, dial ilirv should
Brown’* Faint, , Film Beach
uicni* ? in r m
lon.
Keiiy gnl "n early and had cost
I &gt;(.-, i ..loin* will im hole ih
llll'l llie .intwer "1 slnily llirllv
Then the FDJ really swing*
11lii'li hiillot* hv 7 to A M The
1 hi I ImpettiniMlelv, o ill. lii- iam*
Into action.
He praarhe* the cnunl. in Ihe l(i pierll" I
I'lM. 1*iliir, ,1 woman. Mis lluth
Communlii ilncen*. he dneiaim* BeiidO"'e (siunly which 'ill In ■• -&gt;n» il'islinM tml ntlrK'llldt ex
Kt'lilit-ini, did nol show up and
ahout. frlenilshln with the R i*W telephone I lo Ihe III I till • Iff *i
Iniil n "I hren located a' nun.
Union and rvlndi up wlllo a hie fm Ishuliilloli Hr'tiillle f' "’ nil ••"ilrr| |&lt;i 4*iy mitt 01'*1 lone
Sin nlliers
joined the homy
'‘dmen with warmonger#’’ 'flour- nvei ihe Stirte will ho icioiv, i in * peaixlul .rod law-abiding
iituriilng rush to pi'llliig places U\
lags, ixooklnv around at the sex'pe pii I lie tcll'tvpo imichliu s
•
rimmunilv
"
hide roiinty, casting his hallnt In
Tht (,'miidy lelurna
will to
pistol »hnl Iromi 'IIIHoeV
Tl'e je o e ril made II clear lie
preeliict N’o. Jft al h .10 A M. his
ad hsadmiarler* — most Oe»^;ti' ven by The lleiald lo Hadlo (alt im danger of (he P'ommuutsl
Hosemary, voted with him.
Pits agree v-er of anv kind seem* Bt«,l"u WTIIH and lo Ihe Ur. inlimrliy making “ehuslva me of P i
1 1 -sv v 1 n o n
Oriffiti wife.
ii’lpmvliiit of Itrgistratlon Carl
Senllnel, which In tuili will
k* a Prellv pour bet *n III* r Ut- l*i"lu S
friiidnm" in cirate rnodilmn* of
adcail them m/er ^VHiJU.
lla *tfwm*i la. ahs‘d /lira* *avlripJJL&gt;''*Heei
' 11
l ^ f e k j i i a r d i n K Holmer. Jr., reported fal.Rtttl bal­
ls'»)e,tpe»» aoil iini*(t fn' np4u
lot- haJ been cs»l In Dado County
1-l-n with *lfl' ‘ *
•” PreelrInc* nfllelals repoilesT th*1
&lt; *f Att", i " -m Hnrnc I" noon Holmer ha* estimated
The «tnoo» finally allow* 1 '»ofc lolltia started |nuin|dly *1 ’. 01'
force
"
u sh "mtlmldelleo and
Mint 178.000 "I Dade'. 323.180
of dfvenlnt eumor*hen*lon 1u ereen r&gt;'rlni.l this ununlng wh*p I'm : *hK
He declared,' "*he 1,, lie I* 1 11
•dlglhle voter, will vote before
• ’ll. •
over1 him and h* shaket hand* •lints No I Hittl .1 opened Tin,
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w*^
iHViualde
with
1 ,l. ...I t . Jew
with' hli FD J I nitrile (or. Me wants weather
M| 4 1h.ingmu lhn pidls ''lose at 7 I’ M
how f^r nu v the f IIII'ImII" •*lfel hit
Miami Dail\
prodltftto kotnv (hen where he ran loin • l«*r sKien, ami 4 record*'
is 1 iiinp i Ik Ii I* he exer-lied ■"dl" i ltf ..... id 'i »l|» a vim Hi Hi IV11V ol III' ...1The
11 ini'" 11.nilrl c"t e in Dade
expected
up wllli (hi* "fluid for pwerr ”
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it
isea«|nr|#rt Ort
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*1 withni|l hrrolnlny H"
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'il v* r | r ..iitlili'.i
llv U III r.-.lo I. |„nK lit,.
ThU U one.- (ai lIf (he F.anlern
lorrfl of fbfjl OW
Il .|e,l ......... .. ? 1.. |7"t,*illlrit
II onllmiel oe P l | , *1,1
*1 •hr»i 1•III* lir.tll
(.'olriniuniil Im*se. have hli uimn
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"ll Is rill Issue whir Ir 1
for (hr prn|iosed Mini ill of Ml i.IIIHI
•ill I'c* pcoplwa, fm mi hi s i »i. . i&gt; .in .l ll U h. I l l l i ItiiH 1*1lit III.
FDJ hlueshlrta diiettie the lar.l
'■their, have lost their lii !**efts
r*l'( Illli' %ft *rli •.
ihr I&gt;C|M|I
week of this ninnth
It ha. nol
1Ir-.iii-e. Iilllidlv foil" lii'i! 11 !•
01. Ill .1 ( lo
I illli .illon it
yel .been established wheth-i the
•hi l I.rive failed I" sse *c S,«.u
K V w lln M
na e a * * S K I
si el ,r 11* I 'in* ct«t*\
inherent In real"* "
D&gt; I I.l I rl* ........ I ••• •* &gt;«e d'O'lM
the l.aiia, he staled, n-n "• '
l.e ryprired ivltfloul Ini/.xi'llii^ •'• ' «r 1l |*l the ll*il*"l|*. Ill Ollt file
• *t'f *• I buOfllmt iir^'iDts for thr
. n r i l i| liberty *1 -e1*
f.ihc*. 1*. til*pitii|.r*j 11»— Ante, 1
t niist^f of *ttr \sjtr hivp i|
* llarrv Boh m •riort..,-.
'(*■• Arthur's l l l i d
"
de.der *n*l \er..ran of H’neW M'i&gt; lip*"e*e Communist* r-ome. i* , 1 in home, w- -hrinld , i i e ;i i " d the '••sis ptxx»v| thf lii»If •Million t|r&gt;!••I .T'lhn
tgiflutt fitv
II. «'«, today nominated &lt;«r &gt;i|&gt; I *tiie when they have hnavtlv 1
fh iiii" nl 0*0 1hmi - te^xidle*. of ' ••
B" I'Pmif inwimrtor NUMoiin«*^fl thi.i
prexldenr . ni the S*nfnrd I • n- prestige with moil segn,e,' i »
^ wliM h 1loir* h - "»,i inefri, in.l im »"ine
Club lo riic esd Cliff Able.
ihe population.
. we mn«* I..- ,'., c
|"i ,1'lv
I'eMMif* fi&gt;» th» fii.a* fun mnnthi
The "••mlnetlnr nnim|((»« h rj I
MIAMI. May
"T1
D ie B a d s rS * o l.« J 1 I I g 1, p
' •! 157** 7W in v-ilur m coniNavy paired bomber* leerche.l fin id hv i.lvde Hamxov .talari, him of popularity In Jaiinaiy, 1'i . nwri-'l I hri.liin . "Il'ge, . od Illli * ■
| m «I to XtM.009 f.af the Nr«t
an unidentified nibmarlne off Ih* ever, (hal nomination, .•( oth-r when ihay #19
tested It mem Iw1
le in l.e . Ire- liom po|i|n *1 c .&gt;11 i fM mouthy of I H4!l. him! «r$
Florida eoaat veslrrdav. hut found candldatex may he made from ih* the diet. They
f llnre h * v . 1&lt;
1 | Irol
•I•»*•*t ilsoible in value to flume durfloor during Ihe mealing* pieced off for several res»op , of «i
nothing.
li W S|M*'irpt v »miiihc**m| th.it »iu* »l«e rorreintindlntf oeriod lai»t
The "Hurricane Hunllng" Frlv- Ing thn election, on May l*
these are tha main min.
t"»H1 Ffill’vt tviM Vrt II
other n milnnHong u»r*. f*
xteera mad# a four-hour aweer
I The suspicion that th* pi'*v P'lt^tvS
liiiasni* \prIf petndti for ron*
off the lower Florida ra il roaat J lfC iIl, flrrt vlr# |irMiil$nt: r r* hxrl a hand In delaying rep ". - •Ifl;^ IllNCrt fils W piI»|Pi i |i|V, Miv tM
•t"iitifin md rep*ir% eitimatid
after a navy plane radioed II had Welth, Rerunrl vice nr^$M«nl: .lo*. (•■u. of nnn-Communi«i iii'xoi' • - •tti*t Ihrtie* V’lH hr lift mfrttlnn
thr cftil. »U»tt y|»»*«’Ii$V
d
u'efrt iintirtd, nr ntailv
sighted a luhmarln# which ap­ Barnee, third vlre.pre*|(|Hnt: Rod "f war from the Soviet I nln
V Btrlkas hy Comniin
1 d "I Mm commHt*" xr • Mr Speneei. 'Inohle *hr» April. 19 4‘» fip:tire of
Adams, (fcn-tarvi J. N RoImoii
pealed to craxh diva.
...............
........ union* which eetmeil niine'l i"' | rlixlimen, Jim Il'iM/elsw, \V A Jfi.l »iH
Straivdei
"It Is doubtful that there was J r„ trrunnet, l.aRoV
I.efflei. Cieiw Mnuiiilllai.
I"'"
Hesirlenrial h'llldlng .hmved an
a Mih nut thora," aald Comdr •oaitniastar and Cliff Allies. Mol. nierllv at creating tiui(n,l "1.
Faille
MhI
1 Communlit-dlrecie.l ntim hr ■Itrown. S'aile Tnr"* '. Tom l ine, "n-ylog during the im.t month
• er* ^•M»Icel «
ntiic and
rtll'l it1
l.ewla D. Tamnv. commanding nff- Tam
in I loiriiiltx wore (-.sued for 10
olm McNeill were humiliated
•in governmenl office, by ...... ..
hihI Dr
Hart.' Sill«liv
leer of Patrol Squadron 2.1.
i."&lt; I'oiii'x valu'd "I JH3.250
.eeklng relief from high !.*••« I
llol.eit |&gt;|er. e I.... . h rrge "f
He eald tha Privateer*, nf thr director* for lum years.
M'«a(iaaag M rm
m
* ern
rtin«o«H»4 n« r«e» s i n
fhe f.illowlng honiH hulldcr* obtyp* which recently disappeared
0; J. "Nnhl" Ihiimninn. dlitrlci
1,i.&gt;"ir.,i nermltt luring April; J W
over tb* Ralllc H u, rovered the
foi Ihr Llorta, «pnke run*
l' " . ' l i In Sun L i i i I h section at
arm Bouthfast nf Miami "quite •’•m in* Ih* Mt«(« ronventinn *1
-.1 iin i'd vgltiB of J 10,000; C. L.
th^roufhlv" bill falleil to find J anaacola nnd the l«ioru Interim\i 11, tiring
Mi.gm.liH
ll'l'xhts,
anything.
to he held ut
*7.01111, Arthur Houghton. West
Tamnv »ald there Ir an old ^nicafo. W II. Fold*, produrr
•hud St reel 41,800; M t . Clllwrecked ehlp In the area which •Htrchant,
we.i
welcomed mH new
■
mu. Mnvtalr. 412,600; I S Wilthe pilot of the reporting plane niomhir. M. f*«rr«ttm«*m.
pant
II.Hii... Migmilla Height*, I'l.POO:
mav have mlitnken for a tub.
praeldent of tha DeLund Llonn
WASHINGTON M*v *
I /1’ |
There’* lough n'w* torlsv Im John A Hentwlekar, MOI PatmelSoma Navy nf fleam thought that r | ub, waa welcomed an a guett.
if a auhiiarln# waa In tha area.
•, ---- ;--------- — ------thr l o , , . , who think, it wo.,U he fun .0 lake a I....... hv G. Wx.hmg
^ it r o ld
It might have come from the hlg K t W a i l i a i l H T o
H ave
ton or A. Lincoln.
.
,
.
t Davis.
Maple Avenue near
Nevy eubmarlne base at Kay
e » « -a _
, a&lt;.
.
The ssperti eey it
usually 1* r**y to *pnt a lixurl
Twentieth
Street, 40,000
and
west.
The expert! belong to the National Associalinn "I Autograph tnl- ^ieorge T&gt; Bishop. Illhlxcu* Court,
lectors, which Is holding iti annual mr'ting here
410,000
Tha Klwanit Club will have n
Let’s ilrajlhlen out on' thing light now: tliev'i' not inl'r'*lr.l
NKGOTIATOHH M E E T
*“
. i . - --•---night at 7:30 In an autograph by Roy Roger*, n r *
D ET R O IT Mav 2 - i A'i 'Cloeh at the grounds of the Fifty even of s hoofptlnt of hi* h»rie. |v invented them
Negotiators renewed t'lley, after
Mr*. Leonard Button, wlfa of Associate*. Kdw.rd F. L a n e ,«halrThey mostly go in fur hl»l&lt;njral
o r )nke another character who
five-hour break, their msrathan
Judga Leonard Button of LaVa m!&gt;» of the Boclul Affair* Com documents. Because they do. Ihay |)vw| hark In Hie eurlv l«00’- aliargainlng
to end the 98-day
Drive near tha Semlnola Driv­ •nlH##, annotmeed today.
have to know hqw to tell a fiauil Sweet *av« Ills method wx* aluin.t Chrysler strike.
ing Park, dlad yesterday morn­
W. E . Hathaway, described try from the renuln* article.
foilpronf. He’d nick out h prom
CIO United Auto Workers sod
ing at, the Florida Sanitarium Mr. Lane aa "the king of all harSeveral collector* were iltting Inont cltlxen who had a lot of
had met
and Hospital In Orlando at tha !*oro«re.’’ will have rharga of cook- around talking about thl* before money. Than he'd trace the nriuii Chrysler representative*
...................
mtinuouslv
for 02 ......
hours when
aga of 82. She had bean U! for in4 j» e meat., Mr. Hathaway, he th* formal meeting etarted.
Inonl
*re j thnv gave "InI aw
to vexhaustion
andi rw*
r*^
■
V e cltlien's
, 1
'hHckground
* .............. to ",
A it a u it iu ii am
saveral month*.
pointed out, was horn In New Bed"The main difficulty.” aald For­ If he had anv in c w lo ri In
at 4 A.M. ( E S T k Thov f#lisa format Ollt* Eitalla Smith,
and ,,r*t f'»ne t'» est H. 8w##t of Battle Cteek. Revolutionary War.
'turn'd to tha peace talks at 9
&gt;ba waa born Nov. 8, 1107 In S a a ilrd jn 1012.
He llkad.lt here Mich., "le that th» fnrgrr ran’t
If he did- the fnrper would d*»h A.M ( E S T l.
Og lethorpa, Ga.., and was the
*.^*t h" c,m# heck fn put himself back to the time when off a military nut* for the an'#*
daughter of Captain John J .
make Sanford hi* hog)#,
th* document wa* supposed &lt;0
Smith, Confederate Army vetertor sign It "George Washington."
jlrot barbecue was held In hava bean writtenand a past grand master of the hJoroBlber,
"Ha may fake the paper nnd and hurry around for an almost
1039. and each year
Knight* Templar In Alabama.
Station
H.
h* has bean preoarlmt the Ink all right, but then some sure sale
The Buttons came to Florida abot|| -hen
................
80
Sweet and the other expert* »av Atlanta
20
barbacua*
each
year.
Thl*
phi l i e will trig him up, a phrai*
17 yaara ago from Birmingham,
49
It’s buyers’ greed—the desire to Buffalo
Ala., where they had lived for J W he had five In February, which waant used at that time. get something hlg for next to Chicago
.............
68
five
In
March
and
April.
HI*
Or
he
may
UI9
th#
wrong
stamn
many years. Judge Button wax
.............
...71
harh^us wa* at th* Naval
"After a row year* Ip thl* nothing— that keep* forgery alive. Denver
a co-found#T of tno Birmingham
............
41
Homettmae thl* greed Is so Memphis
Alr_ itgrion In 1944 when he dl- btulntst, you ran eane* a forgery
Nesra.
It simply dossn’l have great that aven the most glaring New Orleans .............. 88
Survivor# Include Judge But­ reclad the eervlng of more than usually.
New York . .......
60
error* are overlooked.
Of honesty.”
hr
tha appearance of
ton, tha husband, tad saver &lt;I
60
On# famous Hwl»* forger cam* Pittsburg!. .. .. .......
Kven *0, fargara alwav* have
Klwanl* barbecue menu will
up with a letter supposedly writ- flalnt Louis .....................64
this# kinds of meat, pots- kept thameelroa busy68
Soma of thalr work hae besn ter to Mary Magdalena and a love Seattle .........
baked beans, pickles,
Jacksonville ...............
ft
Itwh as on* "his­ note from Cleopatra to Caetar.
celery, apple pie, cold ■itonlshlpf.
Bold them. too.
Even though Miami ............................... 80
Bwbat says this fellow
and coffee, A program of torian.”
.and entertainment will be needed sossa fapora for hla work ha had both Laxarua end Cleo Orlando e*aiiMt*»i'M«i«M,*M*NM.90
It baa baan
HMW•••••••91
Tamp*
on Alaxaador $4opheni, eg he calm- writing Impeccable French.

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Navy Privateers
Seek Submarine
Off Miami Coast

Siiutord Kuildin^
Permits Take Bip
Jump, Says Gillon

Harry Hobson Is
Numiimted Head
Of Li o n s Club

Forged Signatwres 01 Famous

Men Are Quite Easy To Deled j

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Barbecue Ihurnday

Mrs. Leonard Button
Dies In Orlando !S5fUThu,r'iy*dl,"‘- nl*ht n,n

THE WEATHER

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�dohn Maragon Gets
8 Months Sentence
WASHINGTON, May 2. - W'l
— John Maragon. e onr-time
uanger-un around the
White
9ouia, ws* sentenced todev to
ierve eight month* to two veer*
lh Jatl far Mug crlmlnellv to HenAte Investigators.
Maragon wai convicted In-t
Wfdnemlev on two chnrgri of prt
fir in g
h |m * e |f nbont IIIRerounti nnd fnimer lob.

hunk

Federal .Indue Jmiilng* llsllei
Cava him (he minimum icntinrr
of eight month, to two vein mi
inch count. Till' Imlgn mil,I hr
•oilld terve llm two i.cntrmi’- Hi
the iamn time.
1 he maximum penalty Mmugmi
"liunl liavr received wmil.l Ion,
been to mmittu to III year* on ■in It
count
tint I hr maximum in •• I

dom Impo-rd.

Reich Youths

Lattimore Rapa
It’enllaie* V .* r F i a t
•nr hI Fn-dbain Dniveralty.
Iliuler.x iwore that while ha wai
n Coiiiinunlit high barty leader*
told him to regard l.nttlmore a* a
Cnmniimlet
Furl Browder nnd Frederick
Vanderbilt Field -- two men who
lindeni *abi g*vr him that word
about l.nttlmore
ram* before
tho rommlttce and denied It.
lod.iv wet
l.nMIniore'a own
.‘biiiiro lo bavr hi, hhv In reply.
I altimore took the w llnei* chair
oiil. M Hi.llOll word .Intnment tlmt
wini both hi* «niiIvhI• of all the
ic tinmnv nbont him and a elaeh"
•oy nltutk on the rhuracter of both
lliidonx nnd Mcf'nilhv.
Iln mlled McCarthy "rleerly h
bud piilicv ri*k" nnd tore Into the
Wl-rnn*ln Hcimbllcnn'.* liackgronnd
wiiii niliihicn- lo ulficlal rrltlciiin
»f McCarthy'* i .induct m n state
|n Inn and n.iM'rlml difflcultir*
ov.'i war I line Im iiiiir tux return*.
A, for Biiilrnr., i.uttlmore called
Mm h lliu
"either a plain oldf«-hlortcd liar m H pnthologbul

OaO
agitation group* — as the? ar*
called by thetr organlier*
will
venture thrir' game In the Wait
rector* line* the Allied author!Ilex have made it dear any uni­
formed demonstration* are • for.
bidden. H they do, It will mean
fey M i l H t I M I R
itreel corner anemhtlng end goad­
ing that could itrain We»t Berlin
S W T O R S —There le ernnethlng about tSa* ' tempera too far.
A Ue In Berlin, an American
muetr of hymne that makee you etog, M f
court eant two member*' of'the
metier where you ere. Maybe thet a a ehlMMl
bov|et-*pon*or*d
Fait „Germen
•tatement, but that e the way. It la with me.
people's notice army to Jell for
I can be playing (he heathen an Sunday, etaying home from church and putting my teailta , one year. They were cnnvJcWd of
tren»porilng war weapon* through
gear Inin a valla*, and If I turn on the radio to
the U. 8. tector of Berlin,

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check the weather, the Hret thing t might h a ir
when the power come* on full afrength could ha •
mhymn, and It mekea me itop folding my aw etU r 1
tn Helen.
I h e ir thr organ and the voice* nf the choir,*
•nd whatever I'm doing, they atop me and hold
I me In • elate uf *n*prn*ton until I ehaha my head
Anally and remember whet It la I'm tn do.
I wax coming Into Grand Central Terminal tho*
Mel Helmer
other night, ekating along on the pollohad Aoora
p**t the frantic commuter*, when hymn rniialr from th* balcony
brought m* up like a dog emldenly reaching the end nf hi* laaah.
--- woe lit. Mark’*------1
led by
Cecil*
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The choir
and -a algo
algri aald
aain* it
It‘ wa*
WHP
vwtaiw
- ‘ A*.irn
4fc*_irj
-1 ----| '
Jternhenn,
whom
I
took
lo
be
the
etout
young
lady
with
tha
pieooant
d a n ita n n ii n o w m - — — ‘-raided brown
face and' hraldad
brown hair
hair who
who waa
waa atandlng
atandlng In front nf the group
of 20 or eni alngera and waving her handa
'—A~tha “way leadera do.
&gt;to look at thn linger* that
Mia*
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It wo* funny—Amny peculiar—----------------_
'Jaenhaan w ** leading, heeauae a half-dnaen of them wera goodlooking gtrlt, tho bright blond mnrlel type, In mnntnn coata with
tgark erarve* around.their head*, and enmehnw you didn't aaeoelat*
them with rholra.
You lako a harah view of thing* here In New York aometimea.
*n,| one attitude la that when you aee a ellrk and beautiful gtrl,
ueiially aha doeen't have too much time fnr the thing* of the gptrtt,
Init concenlratea on getting hereeif * millionaire or an airtight, wellpaying job- To aee aome of them atandlng on the balcony of 1 fill-,,
road elation and ringing hymna la a little confuting.

.Maragon'* lawyrr, Irvin i.o|.|
itein. aakri! fm MoiHrmiV, iHm-,'
on hull mill raid the n o r would lr
appeal*,I.
Hr .Illid III' hi'llrvr.
imnr ipintlmi* uf Im* h i .' IovoIvmI
and lie prop...* . “to nppittl In gmiii Iiiii ."
faith DinI in.l fm pi.rpi.aCH of ill
I jiHImorn dl-ml-ard n* without
lay."
obilnnir i Iip tratimoiiv of Prerla
Ctlnv, o foriort ('"inmunlit, Hint
if l.attirnorr i*o't .&lt; (Tontmunlnt hr
m l- like rum. I.aliltimri! nald hr
(Olid u*r Mi** tltlry** writing* In
(CaailaaM n , * p««. oh..
County, tia«i&gt;d mi Hie voliinir &lt;&gt;f ibf way *ln&gt; rlird hi* nnd build up
cn ripiully *tiong cnee that the
heavy morning l.alloiing.
-till fiilNiwIrig tho CommunMolly voting linin'-, w.'i&gt;. i ,&lt; i t
potted In itmov nlhei pun- of ,l,. h ' line nnd tintl followed the Nad
llnr.
atato.
Tin
big li.'urlllg room wn*
, At Tninim m cheek ,.f -la nf II.r
preclude liiitii-MtI'll nruilk 17 JH'I crowdrd ti.&lt; l.ntHinore read III*
1&gt;inpuf r.l Htiili'iimol.
Hut tlirrr
cent of.thr county'* 7;i , ii .m ,egi-i
ered votcra hud r a il llieli Imlloi* wn no jam of would-he HpectHtur*
m *h« toiridon h* there wn* when
by 9 A. M.
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Approximately nor M ill &gt;1 of In- l I'rtl it it'd ln»l month.
M
n&gt;
iHiidv-huired
wllne**
wa*
WnYffTNO RMDST O T AN rA S T W Q H A K S can keep me t w t f l
F ilm Beach county'* Hit,HI!) li­
ghtered Demon at* hail voted hi ii.'coiiipuniril hv hit wife and III*
Commuter from the gwlfl completion of hie appointed round*, bkt
m
lorn,'v,
Abe
Fiiilu*
and
Paul
noon.
thle night a lot of them were Jn*t atandlng there, ahaorbed tn tha
Veteran nlrrtlun wnr'ien in l*oi Irr.
•tnging, end forgetting the »: IT completely.
Mcf.'mtliV
wanot
in
thr
loom
.TaNghaVicr predicted II . rrnnl
It made quite a tableau. There -w a a a Traviter'a Aid elgn tike a .
yot« on the hast* .if rally luillnt u I'm l.iittllhoro look the elaml.
lamp-poet, and a trainman rolling up the elation atgn on T rack S3,
I
br
Krfinlor
ttrw
back
lint
nlgld
tng. V.ntera were waiting In llnr
for the B i t to White Plain*, and the crowd looking dowit ftom tn
In aome nf l.eon county'* 12 pir f 11ini A rim nn. wlmir |m went laal
front of the Iaide Shore Limited on TVaek J7, and1the m rM tlg
work to -rrk rrllrf (mm a alnu*
piffle.
volcei and th* eudden hueh ahd ending nf the gahhIe-gobMe that /
A t Jacksonville, voting ««&lt; illlnirnl.
mark* the commuting hour* In the big terminal
Mct'iiithy tiiinr.1 up with Bnheavy In Duval cour.ty'a niilu liim
Men who wera going home to Bra redele and New Rnrhelte stood
lector* and about thr *«llir »- dm deni, who wa-. himuiglng rdlloi of
ground, their faeea tired and lined from the day’a war, amoklng
Ing the 15MH iirr-ldcntial nlriti.ir Thr Dnilv worker until*he rt*
their ptpaa and lletenlng. I didn't know many nf the hymna blit
inifiirml Commuoiam In HMb. Bu­
In downtrwo section*.
aom* of them wera ead. and when you looked around at the men
"Orlando nnd Online* r» nn* v ir ll, 'ii/ Hworr hr h.ul Itrt'M told that
atandlng on tha marble floor, you eaw the eadneaa reflected In thetr
•Ident* alio were hallntlni' »' • l.itllililuif win* ii ini'Ulhrr of a
record rate. Flection vtorkei* old Ouinunnial cell, hiuI Hint ttm imrlv
facee, ea If now, ettddenly. they knew they had not made thetr Hvee
lf .it kept up hrltri than rn r ' I,'iid,'i- I,ml die. .pllnury power »vr.
what they ehould have been, and It waa late.
rent or Ire vi'g'Kl 'red vnl.r- w.uild him
Other men atandlng around were too hard-bitten to let thetr fare*
K rfriiiu g i&lt;&gt; Budrn* today. I.algf&gt; to ihr poll* licfor.' tlwv I'loi..'
•how ihetr thought*, and a* you looked at them,-they were exThe Democratic pi Imnrv '» In,mif lold the .'iioimitlce:
preeelonleaa. Borne lighted ctgareta and It made for a n t range feel­
"Thr ani'cn of Ilea lirb I ml
Alahanm today
ir lo t "f did''
ing, watching people amoklng while hymna were being played, but
rlghter*' W&gt;ii itit’ltirih
rom wbl,in lir dl*i:uihril Ills lack nt In
It wee ell right. They meant no harm.
hlncd wllli Ktnrldi.'* n* l**i'i* f«*million I* vrtv thill. Indued."
People would com# out nf a bakery ehnp In the terminal tnd go
! ii imniimi A1• &lt;!n11liy a. hnd noli
South attention.pullrn Hud mm
hell-for-leather acme* the floor and get hatrwey tn whatever track
,'V
n«k,
l
ull
nn,inluriinl
buck
shadowed" primal In* In Ohio and
they enught, before they would he aware of th* muelc frbm tha
Indiana, In both Florid* nnd A l, on I im Krimloi n pin ana which
choir They would took up hurriedly and then go en a-few riepe,
benia th* nrltnaiv wlimmm i|,i |iilhv &gt;u'd iipidlrd tn I.attland then atop.-M If in a double take, and aland and Heten. •»&lt;
llloir, I lit Ii hr nddnl:
aartain uf elnrtlon in November
A Junior-league -type gtrl came by. Jiggling a llttk tin.can tap
"I do nol of ionise unlnv living
. In the four utalu*. nmnlnntirm
eontrlbuttona.to.onme charity or other, but aha couldn't'm ake ,■
are belliv made for I birr Somdr vil lird In mivhndvt Kven hv a
dime;'everybody wee lletenlng to the'hymne, and nobody paid her
« ,H n m&gt;e nnd two giiverimr*' im t* umilrv cirw iif cnicklmti, profe*ilotinl Inlormuie. hyelerica and rano never mind,
t , i, .,i ***|i .»■
lAIabama and Ohio).
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. bin-Klcrhla. mound HiMi.niin r**g Honimiiin N who Mct^artliv would
lltared Democrat* wort r*neiir*( Hove vmi bellrvr rppreient tound
. a m m g ia n t m rw N , a r r w o r T im m b w . iim i ^wto evra
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t i go to the poll*. The Alalmiiiii A liter b an l*m.
•h a t -to do, would rtap, and Miea MwbflMfc.would turn around..a
,Mv lilu and work* ipeak for
tyrn-unt wa« ertlinatnl «i Jniinnii
Sftle emlarraoeed/but plaeaed, and hew a little. • .
m ,i
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ilnllkr McCarthy I
H it pniilbllltv of n Pcppri do tlirnn.rlvcM
W really waa a m y good choir, and orhei It-got tta-feetk- Into a
t wai, Inboii into an* mint to »•( n,ivc t.rvrr lorn (llHlglll wtth a
routing hymn, the voter*-would boom virtually to lha retting, and
vapcr.hv both Itrpilbllrlin* nnd rlnli, I loll of Ihr low* . of the
you would follow them up and aee the painted gold etara twinkling
Uemoeiat*. Thu fnrtiin -nid ilnd I,m il,I iSInic, or Ihr rthhn of mv
on the pale Mu* celling.
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b|.- iflafcd would llldirlllo n i oild |,tufe,i»i»li.
• Than, Anally, th* hymna ended and they began lo open th*. galea
ajtaln.it lb* Truman Adtnlnhdi &lt; I "I Ii i i i r Ilt'vnr hern nrrilsvdi U*
for tho fa k e Bhnre lim ited, ond pretty aoon the terminal-was aa
tlpp natlnn'illv. Ttir Drmooiid' l.MiCuilhv Inis lirro. of income tax
Uotey end frantic a* ever. Hut for a few minute* there*'they inter­
Bald that the Prppri-Htinilhoi &gt;i rv iHion. ol Ihr duatroclnm of rec­
rupted the wheel* of commutation, end a good thing, too. • &lt;• &gt; .
ord' 'I,ni wrn, m mv olliiuil ciu,rice I* nun.' of n |iei*onnl «nr
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, Pen pur’* rampnlgn tdriv-nl hi, Imlv, in of tmpioprilv using mi
backing for miirr fmlrrnl fiiiuii- iiiiuinl po.diiim fm Hi" puruoie
CUIg, broader public -civil. . h)- of iiilvMiii'inu mv own fortune*, pucrea«ed ol I ngr bcncflli. nnd n lit leal in iithvrwUc."
natfonal hcnlib urngiem
ffiiinlli•»S urged le** In-lhc rod flnanrlop
■y WIUtAM MITT
and nmr« free I'nierinl**
tic
IM « f
N ayu
C
rvfnf
Preu Wntrr
called the Taft-Hartlev l.nbor \r( X
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baifeallv good and &lt;ippn»'«d wbal
H un.Inurn r u m I'm . m .|
FLO RID A hnr«» n et trick*
added in the cm * of muttlpl*
He railed ''loHetlied mirtlrinr"
■vi,I iiuMnploymvnt; and
have Juit ftnlshid * UP million
unit Die*»i locomntivee ctu m
In Alabama. IDS per*nli* «rr
I. Ilia olivluiii kulijugatiun if
•eaion Juit got* to «how, says
Zednk Dtimknpr tn wonder If
tunning for 72 plnrn* on thr Stal" Japaneie Coniniunliti tu tin
the men at th* mat d**k. whet
they re trying to horn In on thet
Democratic Committee whlrli will leadeirlilp uf Kuiilan Cimimunlim
advertising will do for hutlne**
"Third Man" th*me.
control the Alabama party ina —a ilmcking thing to the aveiage
—•van If It com** from Wash­
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JnpHiinu, Him is highly natlnnilchlneiv for tha next foul veer*.
ington.
Tht 31. Louie Browne teem
'Of lhaie. 02 p y they favor 1*11,• ind iiiiplcluui of all thing*
1 I I
seeme to be responding kttutlfptdrblng to tha National tleinn- Kuialan.
Mai Arthur'* ilatvinent diovv i
fully to th* oftdrtt of fb ef pepcrattc Party organliatlon. Tdi want
lt'rg iitln f to tht minute the
to, allck. with The State* Itlnht* home thl* hut point. He remlmltil I gagbrnmenl eterte Investigating
eba/agitf. Thtfr s i ll y 'notion
the Japaneie that In the ricept
•putt seeme lo l l v i fb* reef of
toytklfig, komt peep/e etert def lt l Vole went in 1048, on* entry pail a minority.- "the militanaii
fl*V
thoAmerican league in g franc*.
fgMfni It— Ihe twobutk bet
ll.cUlm ad hv both aide* ami *lx hv amt tlirtr collaborator!." had | rod fie Iwe-Mt Red, f v
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State hli'ctions

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Arthur

M ih liy

fteflgtor Lister Hill, leaking
Democratic rannnilnatlon, liai hern
illi the forefront of the right to
m o rn Ike Alabama organisation
th the national party.
Involved mny h« Alahama'a 2tl
Democratic ronventlnn vnlra In
In 1048. the itnte met It*
efifiventton vote for Henator Rti»Mil ID-Ga.)
in nrnteit of the
Resident's Civil Rights ilantl. Ita
l i t alactoral vote* went to the
ttftaa Rights tie hat.
lilll I* opposed In the primary

A.night Japan to dliaittr.
The Itvili,
he laid, now were
pushing Jiipen toward* an even
greater Hliaiter—'"line lime wtt|i-.J
Lo cal

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vriM Pea* M u
forming of white mni colored
voter*, and the only irgregatlon
wa* In the voting Imothi which
were maikr.l White end Colored.
At thin lime I'recinct Nn, 1,
located In tho Girl Hcout Build­
Lawrence McNeil,
Fortner ing on Commercial Avenue, re­
Ivy Cant. John Crotnmelln, who ported u total of 476 vole*.
On duty at the three table*
lured In the bottle ovpr unlfllion, hai announced ha will con- were thn following offielglai Ed
It tie winner In November, run­ W. Melich. Leon Butner, Henry
Rueie|l, Philip R. Bach, Jamee
ic Ae an Independent.
1 i "the north,
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Intereit .&lt; nters Singletary, "Happy" Lylt*. J , L
Ohio, where ttemnerati are Thnrntey, W. B. Thornton, B. P,
ktf n November opponent for Whltner, Jr., 0 . P. Whltner, Vic­
tier Robert A. Taft from a tor Urren and J. V, June*.
Mr», Charlea Ginn, who wax
h-min field. Taft haa no oppn1 Ini the Republican primary, aieletlng the clerki, reported
•td Atidilor Jeacph T. Fergu- three Dillote had been thrown
And Toledo1* Mayor Michael out for violation of the taw pro­
hibiting lha carrying of otheg
papara, along with th* ballot*,
into the booth*. The extra
•ra Included sample ballot*.
At Precinct No. S at the 1
lit Center long I
■ at 10:00 o'cl
more than MO
I W Congroea mem
iat. H en tha JM PM ». oppw tinn
blaa w an kept
Demecrata add them
It le requ'
tn o*e of the
Ole tha Job
•ora
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Itotalneee

K u e ile i,*

Bradley Ur*e»

New Verb baseball fans have
high Kept* thaf thle w lR 'l a'big'
year for thom-fhanbe la' thy
iraadway ■o m k • r • kbd' tha'
Braahtyn Bums.
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leveremeet eperallen might
rating programs a kit «enL*tlng, eplnes Altch Nay, who
wenaerr haw Ufwt# lam would
nareamaiklng Ilka "Hum * tinAmarlean Aetivitlai lubcammlttae
andteap’* in ana llna.
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Tha Brotherhood of Locomo­
tive Firemen end Etglnemen'e
" at a t extra mgs ha

.Icture, he aald there are aome
tame on the credit eide. Among
theta he Hated the Atlantic Defeme Alliance and the progru**
being mode in European recovery
under the M anbril Plan.
Sradley laid It would take
only a day for a , youth to be
reglaterea e n d , elauifled In the
draft.
"That I* not too much to a*k
of a young man to contribute to
the preparedneie of thle coun­
try," he *ald.
The Vlmon draft propoiel aleo
provide* for calling up reiervee.
Once Congreia give* it* eonicnt,
the President would have author­
The pair, Lieut. Heinz Erich ity to order any or all military
Nnclit. 21. and patrolman Wilhelm and naval reiervee to active duty
Itnloff, 22. had tcitlfled that the for 21 month*.
in-called people's police waa ac­ : However, any reeervlit under
tually a full-*cale war matolne — the age of tit who i* nrdeteil to
H 'I6.miit-man "army" with #rmor.
duty could apply for a diuharge
naval unit* and air force Intlruc- under honorable conditions.
tl«m.
Meanwhile, In W ellington, of­
Norht and Roloff pleaded guilty ficial* of thd nation's hlggcst
to three charge* of wearing mili­ racing new* icrvlxe today denied
tary uniforms and tremportlng a federal grand Jury report that
rifles and iimchlne piltole.
they supply racing news fnr dis­
The court granted lenleniy. U.8. tribution In Kaneaa City, Mo.
District Judge John A. Saba of
General .'Manager Thome* F.
(inry, Ind. said, herauxe they Kelly and accountant Joneph M.
were dunes of a designing end In bit testified under oath that
scheming authority" — the Rui- Tha Continental1Prcx* Service »f
slan occupation authoritlei and Cleveland, O., ha* no clients in
the ComniunUt-domlnated K«*t Kan.a* City. Both appealed be­
Orriuan government which organ- fore a Senate Commerce Sub­
U«,l tho pconle’s police.
committee considering a hill to
Mix othci oeople'* policemen ar- him trenimlitlnn nf gHinhling
tested will. Nochl and Roloff are Information acrol* ntetc line*.
A federal grand Jury reported
awaiting trial,
,
Judge He ho termed the people * .Saturday that ' raring new* Is
police h i . "unlawful inilitiitv or- brought Into Kam a* City by
gMiiliallon with nil Its terrifying Coiillncnlial and dlxtrlbutcd by
Implication*.’*
H* creation, he the Standard Newe Service to
suld, violated the Yalta and Pot*- bookies doing an M.SOO.nwr •
dam agreements and aubieiiueijt year huslnees.
fotir-|njWPr laws for the deni.II- . City and| state official* in tes­
timony hgv* Ulantlfled .Contin­
tiicitntlon of Germany.
Meanwhile III Loudon, PukUtan ental ae the’ chief diitrlhutor of
I'.inio Minister Llaquat All Khan raring s news" iMTsi hy the na­
a*» the mu
tmokiee—and , ■
muleft for Washington today aboard tion's bodklee—and
k th 'Aid lime gobbling on
1'ie.ldenl Truman’* prlyato slaoe, jar Itnk'lfi
|r. u
who Is from Chlr/go.
l|,r "Indepilidence." He wax ac­ • Kelly,
called
those
ecciimtlons
*ccii
companied by member* of hi* has
staff and Mi. Jliiiinan'* military "slandrrrfu* and Itbelmi*.’’ He end
ulde, M*|. Gen. Harrv Vaughnn. Lebll ddfehiled Continental as k
enterprise operating
I,is,p,si All si III spend a month legitimate
I,n ii log the United States and entlrrly- within the lew
I.'hiihi Ih.
ltill./ It*. 'a&gt;,eihlngtoTi. the House
\nd In Aouita. D«lv. Ihe four, ways and meins committee flattv
pii.vluces "f Ahrurrl In central il'M ^ d .President Truman’s nru
Italy were tied op today by a Cmn- pot*I fog i 10 begi ent exeb., tj»»
mnnUt-iupportfd gepctal stiljic In I on
telcri.loij
..... ...........
«i) set*. . I f annrovnl
luoteht against Uie defethf n f, txvu tiro
J hX i would na
IW Ja&lt;
Have yielded &lt;m
peasants In May D«V illottng.
v crHmatrd
CgHlfa^l fifljyio.n
UB.OOOfKK) annually.
(Iffletal* of the Golnipunlst.The .Admlnlttyotlen had soinrht
iloniinateil chniiibei of labor *«ld
•H oilier peasants were ivoundcd
In u deiuonitiatlioi ovei Italy’s
pinpm/ed ■ lim'd' ’ dl” rloutjon nrnj *h‘ f-..l*,."•iKhoxtauea/remw f a n neet
gimn.
Tlli'sd mtljlltl* elrargeii
piT'ttnm
aAdAitUodncetl thr speak
that mule of the shots werp fired
l.y polite anil bthefl l&lt;V lovHan* er. pr. Griffin ggid that the only
thing wvmi|f.wlthT.»He wprld todqy
who »W»*d:*t Ihe'ileimmstrMoe*.

llasle Principles

A* U ' result yioitardhy»' M»v
Day dknibn .lnUtuns In ' 'A&lt;ld|la
were turnrt Inttf a-tnharhlng ur«-

High L'otnmUitIon. tndaY aald tW»

&amp;t&amp;hy'
m

say people havwout
neeh bend*, or theii
and ho llltthtrated IhLg
• dk| rnanyotherii-wUh
•noedete.
v ., . . ,
Mwdibhaff theredtr eome.

Sttr iffKfi

people are
», to#' many ^eopl
Hirugglu* fdr fkHftW tit! win wHIo; with
MRn not v«;t betli won »hd wirn«o sijffering 'from1 fear,. riiilretlou
!&lt;iri«&gt;li’*r'*ee
a m going.jp
‘If'see'arai
Germans iif ,tioi»lld*' new nsOaulU aniMipsiorla
survive at ait,
SurViyn
i . iho said*, wa had
duatiiJt radio'd'Indepcndem1*.
'
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inn
fhfl
b#||*
A rejlbrt likueil liy the t*mrnli»- hettrf get,'on the
mo we recognise
‘itlile a b o u t time
lii'/i* puhilr affairs office sold:
"The German
J*t offlcb;
for e*- that KiiinetMug hlr fe taking place
rman JW
poxl
o:
utnplu, lx known tu Im pieparing a In the worJd- When we find a&lt;&gt;
ciimpuigh to reguln ttm rontrhllllnr inD'mm,' over muIIu which (t
lost by MilltaV-y Governnunt de­
cree.

MARCH OF M H I»
Did R ad i H« jm la Recover

fpec/ef fa Ctnual Pt$$r
AUO N OTON — Borne military ob*erverar m Waahtngtan M f*
geet that Ruoela't motive In ehootlng dawn the unarmed.
Altering United Statee Navy Privateer petrol plane may h art haen
A hope to recover eecret American navigation and detection equip*
Aient.
f
Defence ofllctale are tight-lipped, hut it la doubtful tf any ads
tanced device* would have been ricked In an aircraft operating a m p

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the Soviet border.

Neverthelece. the off-chance might have led Rad
airmen Into the unprovohed attach. Mueh haa •»
been printed In technical Journal* about the w
Navy'e neweri eubmerlne detaction ayulpmeAt,
•uch ae MAD (magnetic detection) end

There le. of course, th* paoriMUty that tha
Privateer waa equipped with' new glmmtcke—
and that the Navy took the rteb tn order to tact
the •quIP’nmrt agalnet Rubelah eubmertnea «f«B
atlng In the Baltic.
J • ARMED PATROLA-Look h r a drive In CMgreee for the arming of United Btataa patrol
plane* aa a reeult of tha Privateer incident.
Several senators already have demanded tha arming of American
military planes. It Is certain that mounting demands for such pros
cedure will he made In both the flenata and tha Houoa.
Tha Navy la atandlng pat on Ita orders that patrol plane* muet
be unarmed.
Some defenee officials, however, are said to approve arming of
the plane*, though they are rguctant to take the initiative. Tbeea
ofllctale went Congreee to start the “arm to the teeth” move ao the
military esn't he accused of “warmongering." The final derision
reals with the White Houee. Right now, there Is aa Indication thet
President Truman would approva euch a bold step.
•

club hae taken up archery aa a
meant of haeplng golfer* clew
of hie premleae. Any llBkemaa
who goee out nr bound* there
will And that ha'a really Ib tba
touch.

out-even tha pratenaa of service
to lecltlmata national enda, but
under'foreign dictation to eetabllah a domeatlc bail* favorable to
the'ultimate aubjimatlen of Japan
it— -1 _ t control .1
I k , . , ••
to tha
political
of .others.'
Turning to the ronatitutlun It
self. ha pralaed the Japanese foi
having shown ’&gt; marked abllltj
lv,nre within ,thc

framework of theae great conetltutlonal precepts," and suggastml that "history may finally point
to the Japaneao conatltutton a» the
Magna Charts of free Alla."
It iri)iilruii r.0,000 Innie power
to provide the right amount of
force fn. the latest’ aupenmio

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• MONRY—Personal Income le near on etl-Gme high tn presentday dollar*, but the amount of money people are laying aside for
ready ue* In case of emergency le down to the pre-war level. In
fact, It le lee* If the decline In the dollar's value la taken Into
Account.
The flecurltlee and Exchange Commission says that "liquid eavInge" by the American public totaled around 541. billion dottare in
1949. In 1939, when the dollar was worth much more, the total was
94 4 Milton. Liquid eavlnge mean* money the public could lay Its
hands on Instantly, tn case of need.
Paradoxically, the accumulated volume of liquid oaring* Is beyond
all bounds. It le more than 9300 Milton. The BRC aayt there la
•bout IMS Milton In three categories alone: Cash and bank deposit*,
government eecurttlee, private life Ineuraneo and earing* tnd loan
•eaoclatlon deposit*.
Thle vest reservoir woe built up during the war. when there wera
many things people couldn't buy. The ell-tlme peak In liquid strings
was 141.11 Milton In 1944. of whlch’918 Mtlton represented cash.
The volume of actual savlnga, expert* eay. le'iUll high. But people
•re'putting huge chunks of It Into non-liquid1Investment*, such aa
the purchase of homes.
•
•
•
•
• DUST—Report* of mtdweet duet itorm* ictus* concern ■both In
Washington and In Europe. The reason le abrioue. Wegtem Dutohe
wilt need huge euppllee of food after tha Marshal) PTtn ends In 19ft
and serious crop failures can reverse the gains made sgstnet.Ckmmunlem.
fy JJv
.
&gt;

^ .The Agriculture department ratlmatee that at least 199 mlUi«A
kuahatp of grain already have been loat thta^psnr. tn/the antlofl'p
ByM t»wu.
;
' . '7rrir',.That ip not y«t too serious. Howsvtr,,ths* traad Is dangiseue '
for oiamUon in Western Europe mjgkl tfRrit'MV: * .
tha' Ira Osmmuniste ao far have triad utwueafciM^' ' ‘’ Tiifipe. fexrill
te after Ito l.^ a p iu " eteady re^orattek ‘4
lo tgricuRurgl produptlojr." ,
,
• *
i agency warned: "Should •there ks
*v«r present possibility—economic going In
hattad, but reversed/'
Thug the perennial demand for atenslvs
bring pressed with more vigor then ever. _

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tmifli peuplo gelng mound crjtlcii
Iny llntaryi ‘ Ktwnnisi thn •church tn • tiliic** the ism * oxcIhu tn* on doubled by tha year's end,..June
(ft
■i .
an,| everything we hold dear, and ti'lcvlsiim Hint now niiplieti In 80

making light of.thr basic fundsnientei principle* of our way of
life, It Is tima to do *i&gt;methir.g
The "applause meter" used to
about II."
check on radio ktinlln audience* &lt;*
The m*etlng was presfdet over
a simple gadget that maasure* by President George Touhy.
the volume of sound etectrleylly.
Hh»«n In Japan, which number­
On the avsrage, the modern ed 121,425 In 1B49. reached a
contntn*
2fl
receiver
tat* vision
total of 459,000 In 1949.
tube*.
" Approximately 58J percent uf
There are ItBIl Amerlcan-hullt the average Jammosa family’s exelectron mkrnscopee in « » • nendlturoa Is for food.
throughout the world.

railhv
Meanwhllr, Ihe Treasurv rernirtnl thet th* povernmenl «n«nt
I2,fifi8.tflfl,ll00 ni.ire then II tu-’l
in ihirlnir Iho Dr*t Ift niPiith* of
the current (Deal veer.
That deficit I* expected to he

flNfO P O i

The Treasury rspnrt ihowsd
thnt st the start of this month, the
government, was three times as
drtp In the hole as it was at. ths
tsuiH point In the preceding vear.
That vear aventuallv wound UP In
e deficit of 11,811.000.000.

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Estab lished 1908

THE WEATHER
Continual warm and generally
f»tr through Wednesday, except
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SMATHERS WINS BY OVER 65,000
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Smothers, Smith A n d
Record Turnout Gives
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Smathers M ajority
O f 932 V o t e s In
S e m in o le

C o u n t y

The lergett number of voter* in
the hittory ot Seminole County
went to the poll* yeiterday and
lave George Smalhera • majority
of 9J2 vole* in hi* raee for the
United Stale* Satiate againrt
• Claude Pepper, and alto nominat­
ed M. B. (T-Bone) Smith for teprrientative in Group No. I and
Volie William*, Jr. for repretentalive in roup No. 2, The Herald'*
unofficial tabulation of election
return* ihowed today.
A runoff will be neceuary for
county commitiioner in Dill tic I
No 2 where F.d F. Catraway to8 ceived ‘i57 vote*; L. P. Hagan
346; J, F . McClelland. 617; and
JacV E. Stempar. 671, McClelland,
ihe incumbent, will go into a run­
off with Stempar to be held on
May 2).
A total of 7262 vote* were ca«t
in Seminole County though the
number tallied in the tentorial
race fell tome 224 vole* tbort ol
'4 thla figure on account of mutilated
ballot*, violation* of polling law*,
and lor timilar teaioui. At there
ara 8,410 regitterad Democrat* in
thi* county, the number actually
voting wa* 81.3 percent of the
qualified voter*.
Thla compared with g total reftetrajlon of 7.JIM the lnat tint*

Senator 1Papyer

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W est’s Power
To Be A ided
Says Acheson

Acheron i&gt; leaving Saturday hy
I rench Foreign Mmiitei Schuman
and Foreign Minitter Rev in of
Britain.
11* told a new* conleienre he
will »ee Schuman in Pam Monday
and go to London ihe following
day for talk* with Bevni Selmman
will join them tliere Thundav for
their ftrti meeting tince 1**1 fall.
Atheion taid they will talk
about worjd development* virce
ihey latl met. They will rounder,
ha added what further ttrp* need
tn be taken for the ttrengthening
of the Weat. They will exchange
view*, he «aid, to tee what deei•ion* have to be made to coordin-

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i ofiM &gt;&gt;v itoM I,. 1149 In ft 'line lo tgree In « meeting nf
Vivian S lii"i. funnel Mxiit'inl mav Lew
or, hv 3735 to 1390.
vrvtvidav'* nrtmarv
world leader* aimed at ending ilie
&gt;"i’l i .i imf aveillng glohal *a
&lt;iiiiojiiie He expert* In talk ivilh
I'uine Milltlter Stalin He .aid lie
Impet io get Stalin'* entloiv*nieni ,
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WRMlNGHAMTjklt . JIat. J-( I f )— Tne national party move tn
(math th* Stale* Right* icvolt ol iluji Miitomi have bean putmhed
Alabama Democrat* wa* ihghilv by reduction in nunthett Inr the
favored today an mounting re- aroimduiy n| lh- &lt;hip m The**iMim from yctlerday't primary.
'•■ake Hay J«n | J , (he Navy anWith about two tiniif* ol the nmim -il imlav
voir in, it appeared that of fir ml
t apt W.ll mm It Hrnwn 47, of
tabulation* May I I might he nrr- l iovlproot, Fla . the tniglilv Mn‘*
c»iaiy to determine whether enn- Irirmrr ('oininanding Oflitei. way
liol of party michiorry had hern ledm rd 73t) number*. Brown had
wrevlrd fiom thoie who led Ala­ vhoutdeied vole re*|&gt;oiMiliility lor
bama away frotn the Titiman-Haithe grounding
klev ticket in 1948 Opi&gt;o*ition to
rmdr. John R Millet*. 18. nf
Civii Right* propotal* wa* the re*Waterloo. Iowa, the *hip'» former
von
OneMtinn* Officer wa* reduced
P - battle for pe'ty enotrol inn number*.
t entered on the *late comniitte*.
I.t Cmdr Frank G. Morrii. Jr.
made up of eight member* from Id, of New York. former navigator,
each of nine ditlrirt*. Senator* wa* reduced 150 ntmihrit
Hill and Sparkman led the fight
Till* mean* Rrown wa» dropped
2M1 niece* in lilt grade on the
for paily loyalty.
At 10:90 A. M. tabulation cava Mary'* promotion il»t. Milled
national Damoerafi the lead for wa* dropped 10ft place* In die
39 placet, State* Rlghtar* for :&lt;2 Commander'* grade and Morris
One piece, definitely decided, went 350 nlera* In *h* Lieutenant Cnmto a man not committed tn either n&gt;&lt;_nder'* grade.
Hrarn
nd Milled are gradn*lde.
Many of lh# rap** war# *o elo*» ' »•»* of the I ’nlted State* Naval
that »lim lead* could change In * * A-adamy. Mon I* enlltted In th#
few boxes.
i Nevy In 1940 and received a
Paitv loyalist* ware ahead In rommltslon late in that year.

A coroner'* lury will he »ummontd Friday morning at 10:10
o'clock for an Inquaat by order of
State Attorney Murray Oyaratraet
Into the olrcumataneaa of tha re­
cent ahotgun ahooUng of Jama* four district*, chiefly In north
Thornton Olgyton, Sanford grocer. Atabema. Statas Rlghteis wera
Sheriff P. A . Mero aald today.
leading In four ant] tha other was
Clayton *aa found lying dead evenly divided.
Apr. 18 on tha R oot of tha kitchen
Hill won hi* bid for ranonilnabach of the grocery of hie brother- t i n n, equivalent
to election,
in-law liham Bhefflafd, on Sloe* agaiml Lawrnnce McNeil, HlrmAvenue. Sheffield waa arretted, Ingham alataa tighter. Wltii 1,083
pending Inveettpatlon of the shoot- box** of 2,506 counted, 11111 had
fng. and waa later ralaaaed.
123,800 to 68,120 for McNeil.
Sentence* will ha pronounced
Tha state committee tad the
campaign In 1M0 which gave A la­
bama’s 11 alaetorll vote* to th*
y triad lncludlng that of J. D. Thurman-WrlgHt Stats*
Right
wa* found ticket. Three other Deep South
*.first do­ Mate*—South Carolina, Mli*i»»tth# ahoot- ppl and Loulalant—did tha asm*.
open tor,
The I m u * then, aa In the com-

ic«*rittt4 tta Pag* T a t i

Glen T a y lo r
Along For Train Ride
— O f) — Senator Glen Taylor of Idaho,
l f t # to run for view-president on .the
hefted to ride Preefdetit Trumen'a tpe&gt;, while In another political development
! Taft of Ohio to reply to Mr. Truman’a
Thai tperch will rlirnsi tha President's
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Senator D. Wl
•d aa hla moat
If tha prae!

Clark regardf opponent,

booate Tavlor,

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Democrats
The asms
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Punlthmnnt of the three off leer*
wa* announced hy Admiral Wil­
liam M. Fechleter, Commander '
Chief of th* Atlanltp Fleet. Thi
officer* were found gnlltv by
General court* martial, Blown on
t.wu chare** of negligence end me
of negltcl nf duty; Mlllatt on or#
charge of negllganca and one of
neglect of dutv, and Morn* on a
charge nf Inefficiency and neglect
of duty.
Brown plaaded guilty to all th«
charge* agalnit him end tiirew
himself on th# court’* mercy. Millett and MnrrU pleaded Innocent,
The three officer* h#v&lt; h»ri
releated from arr#*t and restored
to duty. They now await re**-

(Oeattasag Oa Pag* etvl

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1L-iP 1 190
rinfi JtUi'

Monroe ’
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tlvieilo /&gt;
Geneva n
t'hulin-lH 7
I (nltifllHul H
Lonnwrifxl
l.-vk" Mm , 111
Altumimle il
Foreet City 1.’
fII.iv In 1 3
Fern Petl 1 1
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Total

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Sanford 1
Sanford 9
Cllv Total
Monroe 2
Paola 4
Oviedo 5
Geneva «
Chuluota 7
Goldenrod 8
Longwood 9
Laka Marv Ui
Altamonte 11
Forest City 12
Blavla 13
Earn Park 14
Bagr Lak« 15
County Total
Grand Total

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S*ii»t* iv»* deteelril ...............
Hun In Duval conntv 'h i h •«
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«tct»ii tenator* ivlir, t-,»• •»-*!*
jubv AI Isatt. thi"* ,it It—i, t * ’*
run df campaign*
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12 hi* mntt powerful viml-v... n lu
to lit*
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158 in Hi* Home— Rep A nH
*'le70 me-it nf Tarpon Bruins* •• I lien
13 (&gt;*"iye Tapper of Port c-' .toe
22 •vei* returned.
21
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SI the l.egltlatura off am' on fn*
42 more than 20 year* and nerhaoa
It* inn*t miltpokm wblt* suiuam1241 870 acv advocate, ran tielilnil Ren
rinrille Luckle and Duval "oiinlv
3735 2390 vnllrltor Wayne Ripley
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S e n a t e Llertion

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led by B. E Blerk, and winnar of
a first dagra* rating m an tiv tt i
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ing for Miami to compete In the
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Smathers7Recortl Given As Proof Of
Policies fle’I! Follow In Future

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Alabama Voters Three O ffice rs
Oppose Revolt On Of “ Big Mo” Are
Rights Of States Reduced On L ist

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Rep. W illiam *

WASHING I ONTM hy t— t/pj—
Secretary ol State Ach»»nn uid
•oday the ‘big three'' meeting of
foreign minuter* in Europe next
week will contider pombfr more*
to boltlei ihe Weitein power Ime

cordance

the vote for ra» toad
aWhar In-Group No. 1 In

Vetcran Legtahator

A jSitilr. K u s s i ,i n h
I*or Hrhiyitig Aus­
trian P e n c e Pact

,m when only 8,7M. votga, .orh M j i k
cent, wara cast. Pepper •than
4h#ti r*
raHa wa* aiked .whether, while
calvdd S8.fl plrcant nf the vote* tn London, ha JSjU.talk with nffifijala of Belgfum, tJw Netherldhd*
and other of the tmaller Weatein
Rbrnpean natlone. He aald that
percent
he atatimea he will «lnce he he*
Smathers cSrrted every precinct alweyt done that fn the p«»l when
In Seminole County eirept Alta- opportunity permitted.
mont Rprlnga and Weat Snnfortl.
The Secretary natalled Ru*»l»
Ha toet Altamonte IU7 to ML for lulling new nhstncle* to Ihe
He lost West tfariford 986 to 0*8- writing of a long-delayed iH-aen
\
But hr carried Raat Hanfonl by treaty for Auttrla.
37t giving Mm a majority In San­
Achaean wa* replying to ■
ford aa a whole of 361. Hi* lolal Soviet charge that the Western
In tha county preclneta wa* 1M* powers are falling to denaalfy
lo 947 for Pepper.
nnd demllltarlae Analrla. In a
In tha raw for tegltUtura In formal atatement given to n navvx
Oroup No. i Smith f»rr,*d
conferenea, he aald the Russian
two city precinct* 2494 tn 1520 action wa* "ohviouily a further
for Speer, and th# county preclm t* delaying tactic Intended to tarve
1841 to 870 for a grand total
a pretext for refuaa) to con3715 to 2390. Voile William* Jr. rlude the treaty.
defatted Lew Arnold 986 I" MW
",TWe governmant I* Ju»t a* InIn th# two elty pTSglncta "nH. 3*2 teraated aa th* Bovlat governmant
to m o In the county precinct* In aaaurlnf that Auatria I* de
9 foe a grand total of 1808 tn 4140. naslflad and damllltarlaad In ac­

L. Lingo
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Williams Carry Seminole County

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CAMBRIDGE, Md., May 3 — l/P) — ft we* hard to believe ''Hick­ Mutvxu

i n t u d i ........... ........ 451 1210 ory” Jona* waa dead.
B R E A K F A S T FLIO H T
luuord 5 ..................... 536 1669
So hard, that il took Cambridge more (ban -is ^ourt to concede
The local Civil Aeronautic* Pa­
trol will be ho*t Sunday mornlmr
OHy Total .............. 086 2879 the tall, rawborted power company linemtn had hem 1tiled hy a 2 ,1B0to a number of nllota at a "breakvolt jolt of alectitcity.
fart flight.” Klrhy Fit*. Jr., an­
62 148
Hickory touched a live wire yeiterday while «l work along a high­
nounced thi* morning.
60 104
Following tha hreakf**t at the
75 211 way project. HU hodv Uiffened, ihen »lumt'*d in hit climbing he!t._
Fellow worker* lowered him R — --------- --------------------- hangar at tha Municipal Alrnort.
63 96
pilot* from all over Florida will
from tha 15-foof pole. They .tart- Velernix of »oreign Wera formed
e&lt;| artificial raiplretlnu.
compete In erenta Including snot
nrl-fl"i*l
re»p|ratlon
A doctor pronounced him dead. alx-mtn
lending, cross country race* and
But the crewmen did not loev a teamr. to *pel' Ihe Bremen.
simulated bomb dropnlng. Prlaea
beet In th# rhythmical pumnlur
Tha pumping went on—one. two,
will be given to the oldest pilot and
Tha word tprtari thr-mst- Geni. three hour*.
to the operator of the oldctl
iitllge. Fred Jone* — who had
pjene, The owner gf _tbe oldest
It atartgd to rain. So a tent
plrked up “Hlcknry” ee a nick­
The
name bacauea of hla eix-feet-el t— wa* put up over the spot.
by mer­
Waiting tn the illent, prayerful
waa one of Ui* moet popular men
crowa
500 outelde the tent,
In
town.
le Is lavtted to the
wax Mary Loe Jonee, Hickory'*
Soon tha road waa cloggad with wife, mother of hla two-.vear-old
cara. Hickory’# buddle* In tha
(CuattaaeS oa Faga Two)

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lowing a trio ,t hi- own "xnen*V 'ii«*
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ful Itoua# l'n»"wit RdtHnm t,.om It" l‘i(|tlU|
niP,1*e whet- *• ha* made idxi" Ml&lt; i,*e
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t l . vl.xnd .in oi*l I'onini-inlstn
vlilijh, lie »gi“*« • i*h Pi*slden* i l . . Tixndn
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to America today “
But flmathcrv hillivelf lit, rimrr Holme*
Iv outlined hi* rust record, hacked Indi.-n River
nnd documented hv th- Cuttere* I .l.tclcuon
atonal Record utd t&gt;(&lt;"i!*i«iI » mo­ i .l-’ffereon
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It Concludes “ Hickory” Is Dead

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work In n studio where Ihev cotild
ilrnw ilinplruiltui from the Han
I’Vinantlo vnllev nml Ilia siirimindInt purple hill*.
David ivRi. (he purer. Livingston
wn* I lie Hiller, David, the n*rvon* hiimrh of the partnership,
vine out the mg nml ttiree In
four puck* of cigarettes a day.
Wlille I In vhi wti* walking lip ami
down. inTUHlonaily surrendering to
rhnlra which ut retched out to Beds,
Livingston *at at lha piano amok*
i"g what he cull* hla "Dreaming
Cigar." He smoked and "nootlled."
whirl) mean* he casually atrnked
the piano key*, hitting an experlmenial chord now and then. •
"We tried miiriv, munv differ
cut inmlilnatlnns of ammda, of
itii-rtriliiirh-Hn word*," «uld David.
"We rolled them on nnr tongue
anil run them through nnr ear*.
B M e l VB»j«* et &lt;Wwrist jus*
We ■
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BMwe* as mvti pitvsry aa we**M&lt;g|
II noihliintlnii*. nnd It'* funny, Isn't
- f m * I S » Itab* and vsnOlikse , } i
it. I can't remember one of them
Lid e b r a 'u d ’*nHinla«*l|h|
now. Mayhe It'* heranae I don't
S i d e * Irastnn’T Vaostlaa LHorU
want to.
baaapAeMaal as thsy art baaalllull
" I i 'h Job! mi intuitive sense. It
ellhei’ feel* rlirhl or It doesn’t.
All Metal Holla llrnd Hllniln No other wuy In explain It."
Aftei two week* of Intensive efwith ITeAiiliini Shi Im ami
Pln»(ic Tape. Tim IIphI nilntlN fmt. In the studio, in roilmirnnt*
un i In their homes. Duvld fllinllv
Ihul money run liny! A1 ti ciimo
up with the first two line*.
Mudernle price.
from then on. the lyric* and
melody lust rolled nut. It took
We iilnn have goml workIiik one
only one more day In finish the
blinda, liullt In ortli’r priced Joh.
'I.obt of guy* try nonsense
•t 4i!c per n(|. fool.
songs," concluded I.lvtngaton. "hut
they miss liecnuse they Just fluff
off the melody."
"And the. sound* hnve to he lust
MO Wmt ,lrd HI, I’hone IHIhtf light," *ii hi Duvld.
"And, of course, you don’t get
Hun fo rd , I ’ h irlilu
niiywhere without the right nntl«dv.” said Duvld.

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MONDAY MAY 1. 1950

Continued warm and
cloudy through Tuesday,
likelihood of local ahowara
treme north portion and
aoutheaat coast.
N o . 181'

Associated Dress Leaned W ire

M illions O f Wisconsin Village Is Taken
Hear
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Over In Communist “Uprising”
People Meet
Speeches
* For May Day
For Candidates W ill G o T o Polls T om orrow ;
Militant Violence Is
Carefully A v e r t e d
In M o s t Capitals
Throughoqt World
.

BERLTN. M a y l — yp» _
jF Ita thousand waat Barite R tr.
mans etartad atoning Eaat tone
Mike today In PUadenet Plata
where tha waatarn aactara nact
Bovtol sector of lb * city,
atonlnc atartad aflar lha
Waat Berlin anll-Comnm tat May Day danonatrallon
brake up and panpk ware mak
tec thalr way home arroaa town.
The Eaat Berlin polka retreated
In tha fare of Inc atonlnc and
pelke reinforcements ware called
up from both eldea to dlaparaa
tha crowds.
----------BER LIN . May I - ( f ) — More
than a million Berliner* maned
near the East-West border* in this
nerve center of the cold war to­
day in rival May Day dcmonslralion*, but calm police action on
both lide* prevented major vio­
lence.
In thi* ihettered city wheie Eatl
meet* Weit actott pile* of rubble,
iw irb ni crowd* eitimaled to num­
ber at leait 500,000 on each *ide
staged the biggest Mav dav demonttration in Berlin'* history.
Stone* flew and there were
•ome minor fight*, but police dinparted the unruly element* in time
to prevent rioting.
On the Coramunitt tide of the
Brandenburg Cate— an tinier Den
Linden, where Hitler'* legipm once
matched— Berliner* once again
haard tha thunder of marching feel
in regimented unison. The Comm uaiiti were ataging a Motcow
tikt six-hour pared? featuring the
newly trained Sovial fone police
army. It Ite isd lift* a drew re-

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MOSINEE, Wi»., May 1 — (4*) — Three irore arim-fsrerf men
gathered in the basement of a Mesinee Bant early today awaiting the
signal to ilarl a "Communist iniurrection."
The revolution wa» a mock uprising but to Wntonnn legionnaires
who plenned il, the affeir was a serious one to be rlaged realislirallv.
The demonstration is the first of its kind in this country ol what
could happen as it has in many European countries. It hat been in the
milking for a lorn: time by those
who are taking part.
inil "The Red Rtar" a itm-lal
Rlxty-odd men who ore readv |o edition, was !o be Printed and rlrcarry out the "uprising" ha
culated Immediately.
prepared well and long for
In "The Red Star," the nfflctsl
They are legionnaires from va
Soviet proclamation waa to be
ous Wisconsin post* and local ret1 printed. Instructing cltlxens what
dent* who want to demonstrate io do and how they must act tin­
what would happen If Communists der the new regime.
actually took over.
Joseph Z. Kornfeder. former
Directed by two former Colri- Communist orgnntrer who spent
miinlsta, the maneuvers arc pat­ three years In a Moscow trninlng
terned after successful operjdUna school, and Beniamin fllttqw, for­
In Europe.
mer general secretary of the par­
The sern hour waa set for »hijrt- ty In New York, are directing thIv before dawn when men worn tn "coup."
break up Into "command teams"
Commando teams were In .cl
of six and denrend upon homes of up mod blocks on three hluhvav
Mayor. Chief of Police. Cletkv- leading into this community of
inen and others and take them gito 2.200, All residents have been
custody.
given ret Inn cards. Identification
All "enemies of the state" were papers and permits for purchase of
to be put Into a concentration gnr.nllnc. food and clothing.
camp.
The entire program I* being car­
The Moslnee "weekly tinier" was ried out on a voluntary basis but
to be taken over by one gfoun
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Georgia Voting Admiral Claims
Law li Upheld By Guided Missiles
Supreme Court Should Be Used
All Citizens To Be Operations Chief De­
clares Navy WantH
Requirer! To T a k e
40 Million Dollars
Education T e n t s
WASHINGTON~M*y I IfP) -The Supreme Court today ic|uscd
to interfere with a year old Geergia
law designed to curb Negro voting
by requiring prospective volets to
meet educational test*.
The latir we* dcieribad at Gov­
ernor Herman Talmadge't "pat"
measure in the 1949 legislature.
It required a complete ra-eegfctralion of Georgia's 1,200.000 yoter*
Tbs* jtetol includes 120.000 Nagrots.
On Apr. -17 the Supreme Court
refuted to consider an Attack on
another Georgia election law—the
stale's county unit system It is
somewhat like the national elec­
toral college. Its opponent* call i»
"an intlMinienl of Negro ditfianrliisrmenl."
The high court turned down that
case., leytng federal courts have
no right to interfere with the way
a state apportions its voting
strength.
The appeal attacking the re­
registration law was dismissed
with tho comment that no sub­
stantial federal question It in
voiced.
Talma dir* said the re-reglstration act fulfilled a campaign pro­
mise h* made to end "tha evils
of Hoc voting" by Negroes.
The 1049 law require* a pros­
pective voter to satisfy registrars
that he can read any section of
the Constitutions of Georgia and
of the United State*. If tha ap­
plicant falls In this, he la given
a list of SO questions about gov­
ernment. He must answer ten.
The Supreme Court also refus­
ed to reconsider Ha decision up­
holding Eugene Dennis’ contempt
of Congress conviction.
Dennis, general secretary of the
Communist Party of tha United
State*, waa convicted 1°' refu*
Ing to apfc«ar before tha House
un-American Activities Commit-

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in which totite fear |ha Commun­
ist* may h y le taka over all B .iH i.
On tha other tide of the gate,
a multitude of at leatt a half
million—Berlin** anM-Communiat
mayor raid there Were 760,000—
heard Western German/speaker*
blatt Itu**ia and tha Communist*.
Between these two opposing
multitude* woe thousands of
East and Went aector German
poller lined up along the sector
border*, backed on the Western
ilde by thousand* of allied oc­
cupation troops alerted for troub­
le, and guided by reconnaissance
nlanai and heticoptari.
It was apparent that both
(ONtlM M M Pace M i)

2 Railroad Men
„ Speak In Behalf
Of Geo. Sgiathers

WASHINGTON, May I —&lt;/P)—
Admiral. Forfeit P, Sheimsn said
today the Navy has developed
guided miuilei to the point where
they should be put into the fleet
immediately, ready for u»e.
The Chief of Naval Opeiations
explained to the Hour* Armed
Services Committee that is the
irason the Navy want* to ipend
&lt;440.000.000 on converting a
cruiser into a guided qdsrit*
ihtp. ’
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Chairman Vinioh (D-G») had
a«k'd whether Shirmen felt guid­
ed mi tiles hid reached e develop
men! stage that justified spending
thr 440.000,000.
“Very definitely." the admiral
irphed "We have guided mitulet
whirl, aie ruHuiently advanced
that they should he introduced into
the Heel at toon at pottihle. We
are not warranted in delaying any
longer in getting thil ettenlial
element afloat."
After hearing the admiral, thr
committee approved a J350.000.000
Nflvt modernisation program. It
Includes the conversion of (lie
cruiser, modernisation of other
cruris and eonatructlon of 112
ships. Among thsm an atomicpowered submarine,
Vinson wanted to know what a
ridded missile ship would be used
for. '‘Primarily egalnst aircraft."
Sherman replied.
Ul» statement* tn combination
suggested that tha Navy now has
In the working stag* a missile
which through electronic nr other
devices, will soak out and destroy
sn airplane.
Ren Elitnn (R*Ohlot asked
whether a cruiser would he (area
enough to handle guided missiles
In their ultimata development.
Sherman replied that he did not
rhlnk so. that larger ships would
be needed when larger missile*
were developed.
Vinson suggested that Rherman
fOisiisM* h Papa tts)

Two Sanford railroad men pub­
licly endorsed tha candldacv of
George Smathers for United
States Senate In a radio brosdeaat Friday night,
A. O. Roberts, a member of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire­
men and Englnemeii, said that
a . Senator Penper It doing a better
w Job of trvinc to bring about the
economic collapse of America than
the Communist* them*lives, and
declared that whs
American
workman have tha
M standard of living In t
_ today,
under Communism
would suffer more than any
“ group,
J. L. Hobby, •
of the
brotherhood of
v# En, said tbal h*
aot trust
. ■on the FIFO
"HI* racforget,”
bill. If
d "ruin
By WILLIAM C. BARNARD
iMilea.
is., May i — f/P) — News nf strike rioting in Ms
&gt;e got
a got country M M to dampen the spirits or dull the chan* of President
to i associate wtttT
Id and Gabriel Ggisgalee V k h li of P U li today,
segregation, ope*
_ achoola
C o atiw te. Ms brisk aebadulad tha alert, bright ^ad chief am utiva
to member*
members of ■
aJJ
„ and force planned lb riait an irrigation ptojecl. appear in a football stadium and
wi against
tlto rape*) of i
a. I sI-s-IIL.-—- lL*l
I---- 1- —- "
* * . . .*“ a . in
Intor-merrlnge."
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• I the stadium. but
Nl. la w
been received
hoarlnc that f hi
Red States. I
ao warmly in tha
a n not surprls#
tot the Con­
te undermine
naalata art toft
no In aay wiy 1 i MOV mu .
m Ottt Of tho
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Great Time Visiting Texans

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S a n f o r d Courthouse
Is .Scene Of Last
County Gathering
Prior To Voting Pulling Places Are
All but a few seats were oc­
Chowi Kpi Rcsicupied in the court room of the
tlrnfc Of Sanford;
Court House. More than 400
Pace Seen C l o s e
citirens turned out Saturday night

V oting W ill S tart A t 7 A.M .

lo hear candidate* or representa­
tives of candidates make then
final pleai fn? support before the
Mav 7 primary election.
through the me of loud &lt;pt*k*■ facihliei, those remaining out•rfe or in their automobiles were
able to bear the candidates.
Andrew Carraway, secretary ol
thr Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee bad charge
of the program, and Mrs. Mavmc
Hodgkin ,erved a. moderator,
limiting the II .pealers to 15
minute* each,
Bill Kirk. «peaking i» behalf fpr
George Smathers for senator, de»t rihed Mr. Smalhen, with whom
he went to ichool a* a rrusade.r
who believes .that lhi« rounlry i«
in danger and seek, to keep *1
free. He pointed out thai more
than three-filths of the wor Id’s
area bad been taken or-r hv
Communist dietaiors ami declared
dial tire re are 100,000 CommUP
i*t« m ibr United State,
He attacked Senator Pepper'*
statement (bat one mn "inslltrr
lively trust Stalin", and told of
the 10 Ameilcan fllern recently
shot down over Latvia In a Nava!
plane. "Would the parents of these
men trust Stalin T'1 hr asked. Mr
Risk described Mr. Kmatliera aa liberal Democrat who U again*)
monopoly by either labor unions or
big business
Rpeaking In behalf of fieniipr
t e n t , kfr*. Jm dtt 'r a l^ W o w
u ftlie ' lata f . M.* Taltvrif*f,*k#
County, cited
Vapper
at a^ "great
Y
ap p *.----American atalesman" wllh 11
.ears of experience. One of til*
flr*t speeches tn (he Henste, she
declared, was to seek tn bav» the
minimum wage boosted from 26
to IU rents an hour, and lalsr tn
76 rente.
I'nlntbiR out the need of Ix'ltei
limitb as nrrr.Mrrv lo lliv dcfitriee
of Hie iinllnii, s Iim told of J'en.ttur
l'c|ipe,'. work for the I'xlrti.lon
of tioipUnI cinistniclloi The pH
lealth ||U| Ih lint
iillip’d
‘ asserted
‘ * "V r* Tally
medicine, tlw
tn|d bnw Heuatnr t’»i" »t Had

tiv.fl t,y p,e»t"|e,it H(I" ,r *1' '11)1
inn W
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orll Wa II
Mr*. Helen Aluee. nrlarlo.
•poke tn behalff of Wilbur r Kiht;
,nd pubile uttlttiis
for railroad and
n Groui
Group No I "M
commi'sloner in
told of hi* floe record a* e cl V
(fatillaare «■ Fe*R *«•!

Florida Senatorial Camlidatuu

MIAMI. May I
Th#
I‘"lli will open promptly at 7;U0
heaviest vole in Flotida history,
'•'Irnk tmiroriou iimning feu thr
tomorrow will decide ihe bitter
I’rnint m Iic Ptilnary, and will rencmorr.siic »enrtr&gt;ml r.ne hrlweetv
ninn open until / 00 o'clock to
Claude Pepper rnd George Sma*.’
die o r ,ling
‘her*
Z
In ■Milford, ill.nr IlMllg west ill
Secietary of State R A. Gtay
I’ nV \irnue will i.tlr vt f’tectml
pirdicled hOO.OOf* ol the t,006,*
'■n I it tbr f'.ul Scout Head
56D registered Democrats will
qn iiicr, i„ il,- i,|i! driHit buildchoose between the incumbent,
■iiK nii f'.inini'irnl Avenue f .*tl
Pepper, and the young Miami
\ illmd volrn mil vote rit tbe
•ongirs.tnau who fiat waged *•
Lniiiii ( colei, Picrinrt Nr,. 1.
dining three-mtinih* campaign to
Vnlmo will * ike |d»ce at tbe
unset! him
1'illm.mg coilntr |irerun I polling
Bolh pul in i btisv final day of
No. !. lake Mnnrot
campaigning and eapressed con­
l„«d House. No
I. W||ton
fidence of victor v. Democratic
I'.bnol Paula; No. *i, Oviedo
Thi»
of thi* nation will foi*u% on Kloiiiti
when innomination u tantamount to elecloi«n Hall: No h. Genera ConiPtfjinor nml Rup •♦••orm' StoMili«*i * vir ft»i tho iion in Florida.
mnnitr f’enlei. No I, Chuluota (Himltriit *i*-CUihlp
i I In tlio
V.
ft. Si*iin tp * P t*1it it n I o h s r t v + ’t'H * h ih n t lin t tho
Snulhfis made * nine-speech
House. No b, Goldemnd mo** will hi* a srminf-f»#»mll for thi* |nr&gt;onf t*1*111♦ in mttlunal itnliHon.
lutir Item T.til duster to PensoI .10111111111ly House
i n|a Saturday and said. " I feel
(blin pulling pi,ice, n f No 9,
very good about West Florid*
I ,.i,Qwnitd T« "'n Hull: No I ft.
now "
’*
•.|r,,f,n. Sir,,. ,t I ate Maiv. No.
He . xpected r 'bumping vole in
II \1i.monte ’-ipiing. t nnimutrilv
hll home rmilltv nf Didr, wheie
( '. ii|,i No I * \1r» I
Hodge.
ynO.HHO arr rcgi.tcred
b,,ll il F*&gt;Tf|t t‘itv. No It, Sin
"I r*'ei revv cmifident about the
via
bool Houre. No II, lla.
r' , .
'■rl'lle n r-i k . i|&gt; n hlcb
tbe Jn vieci C"lcbl "tel tbe . 0' i
||-ce|ved ndnoi tn nutconie,” t’e|i|'ei *.ib| That'* .ill
lb e at t-eu I’srk. and No &gt;e-» ,,f t|i«ti clean up, paint up pncti. io
"
nivr.t Ig'lte. | In null' n t want to
jlli e '*
N. Bulb C.SMge at Heal ■md flv-iip .■aonirtllM for Hanford In
Th* tori i f i 'impnlgn liatween
•ci I lie . "eken-t
Henf
last week b- ttm . rownlng of
r
i. ;; itlwittn, 7), lottl i I’eppet and Smntticie "a&lt; bating
'lull small her lit v uurr,i.&lt; nt the
fins I* i Democrailr I’rlrnar* Miii llie&lt;i!i, !’ ilui d.,, nlglit, wllti heUt-• ♦ ' II
f'lllu.s hit' " .'ollGliin watched for a possible national
election and only those reglsteied tioid'ii lttndb.iv, 'liitimnn nf 'be between it,,, I :).'••) rlu v .h u .‘tnlnii trend The vsttrnn nf I t V'tar* in
ai llrmncials mav vote In It. Tliue* i ■ei tmlgn n ■b«'«e of itie corn lie v,i, t| I'o’ ..Ti' oi Fifth Hie Sous'* ha' e ,pouted whnt he
Silii‘*t ,it i .til \ ^1 Kilutd.iv. und chIIi '.he ‘Roosevelt Truman pro-,
registered n* Independent* or a* uetlm csreinniiv.
. ,
..
RepnMtcan* cannot vole In thl*
Ibr three small ntisi.es. all nf « 'HSi t hl veter Sedan driven south tirant.'
Smathers, mm plating ht* 130I'lcctlo". but still have lo ,vv1l on ilieni from the Soutlt f!bl* Pilmarv on Magii' lii A'aiiue liv Ethel M
"int
term
In
the
House,
bashed
at
I1 s ut &lt;•g e to Hie 'fill
til the general election In Nov­ .t-bo'il were' Mer v Ann W*t»op Cheuman
f’lTpei for what ho said was hi*
ember to cost their ballot*.
t'hiVlUt
a,
estlumtcd
»t
S40U
iij, 'list t’leen-up flue llmvell a*
iisaoclatlnn with Communist-front
Aecordtup to Utate law. the Mt«s Ralnt op. and Rsiulr* k|r ami to the *8u Clirvilu at J60''
irgjutiaUon*. bt* stand on tn#
voter Is requited to sign Ms name Kloiirv a ML* Flx-np
'Ii*
F.dlth
t'aiioll
of
Paula
reIn add'
■O stub M" I on th» lialh't, or If Hop to rrr&gt;.«hs the little ,&gt;"N wee cell e.t l I'lCl ill lo pie, t,t" Frld.*'
unable to sign Ms name, be ehsl) g|*w" prlra* dooet'd l,v rotoh
eft' I n.iioi "lii‘li * I I lit Stlldc
piece Ids mail with thr SnlstniiC) ton’s Dnif RloiI but cl '.*&gt;),i I l l ' l l bv It E C.irof one of the Inspectors. ' lw 11Ol­
1 oil d P'l" ' * .ollbleil w11h u Tbltl
School children have bad i laige
io,. official will place hi. mtllaU
I’m km I i 'oiw iliiccn on We,I
ion
I
In
th*
i'le*n
iii &gt; ''H'lipalgti,
or, both tut., of the bull'd
I’ll ,t S* iii“i bv rTi ,| ('baric.
•
&gt;
ib
l
Mr
Bfurflev
thitnornliu'
The law provide* Hint upon
Ilu k
Ali. i tin-oil vh* tekmi
IL urged Ihtf (■rtin’li.ki■ ..I rlinnl In
ICnatfitn»&lt;t o« Peg*
I cion1 I t .ill,;IiS.ii. Memorial
r i-iio i t an ..tion n-, piii.lhli* Ol 'll**
I r
'mil, i|i&gt;ne bv i.Irllali•-&lt; -■ini *In'ii It" .......
,"l •
Pep lit alley Odh mi In a radio
1I'lil-i t around th. ........ . ...... . i then
) , , , I ,- * I Friday night an*
I’lllll C "TO
to ilr-tei mine bm* oiij. '
i) lot- "Igbl
I,, lb.
. lutnnd Id* "Uppoll &gt;'f Voile
t he it done
\MIHem*. .It foi Deni icraHc troI'lrti o| 'h i' c
i There tin* been ■ 'to" i&gt;.|iiiii.e ! , 1 . loo M n ' i
mii"'e lo succeed himself In the
It., the I ampatgn "Il ttw osil nf the b "ir- .( '■)
Stain Legislature
. io"t hunts, atul I’’., ' I*
t San t , 1e'"P 7t) 1 I’ 'll"
Pointing out that he snd volte
ford tin. ijo.itper.'•■,! "I" iwtretd liwui lui-alcil in
v m l to school together Mr Gd*
Grace M trie SHnectpher Sent- III the vl*an-up .sol ' l f 1'iadli
h.tur .ltd.
Voile and 1 are th*
i n,;..
the um’
tnde Cmintv'. rbamplon
•ctiuul l» behalf of Hit I 1 ee. he «•
.*me igs, and 1 vould like to re­
, b.' I b c Po'
'
gpl speller p!i»&lt;-"'t ntiit.li itmung lei'll*') think* t"
i III .in mo . ' ;
in ml - on *ha* 11 wee four year*
P) rontc- tiint.. III the Miami Her Mi-Klbhln und thoM- "tvlei ' un for
’ ll pbi"
■ ltd,, Hour,, m u,i i ay. o hen you allowed me to
aid’, spelling contest In Mtafnl Itie work if t’lesniug no aritnl
I i -io rui ■......* ■1’r mg tlo* io&gt;i bid I lin t «arve you sr* one nf your
Salm il"'. H G Klfide, ftonfonl [tot. owned bv »h, Git
.ml &gt;?&gt; |"olllll" lillll ll I IP l*,,li.«. I’hod llov i i »iue.entatlve* "
Ci re in rn" i K.'bo"! iiriiHlpat an I i&gt;ol|ei’ttnff tl ssh
, falling *M*prion •a William.'
! ', '.A.Hi no ' '.!• ,l toil"-,

l\ Beauty Queens

2 Auto Accidents
Arc Crowned At Occur In Sanford
.laycee Ceremony: During Weekend

Odham Endorses
Volie Williams
Fur Legislature

Sanford Fniry In

sSncIlin^ Contest

Takos 9th Place

nminced lid* innrnuig
Virgin'" nm.ur nf Lungwuou.
run tier -up tn llm luml contest,
placed 2 1 th In llm Minin) content
Ruth plrN In "unpanv with
Me Bteele and Mr and M u .1
Martin Stinwlnhei
bad a firm
Him, In Miami and ‘•moved " railtn
TALLAHARBEE. Mav 1 -lS p • party *1 Stallun tVQAM Sat” '
cl«lr- Recent shipment* of newi dav afternoon During the morn­
print made from Hnutlictn nln ing thev en |oyed a swimming
pulp to Florida newspaper* fmt patty at the llcm v Cdav Hotel

New Industry Foi
Florida Looms Ii
Newsprint Mi

thy Coosa River Newspilut Co. o
Coosa Pines, Ala., point the wa
toward greatur prospctlly f"
Florida a* welt as the rest of th
South In the opinion of State Fnt
ester C. H. Coulter.
Coulter saM the e*tald1*bmen
of the newsprint mill In Alahann
provided a new outlet for South
ern plnn timber, tbe greatest
natural resource of the South.
-The mill in Alabemn end on
In Lufkin, Tax., aeinres »om
Southern newspaper* of a P«r
manent supply of nawsprlnt,” thi
State Forester pointed nut," ant
at tha tame time creates Job
and Increased payroll* for th
South.”
Editor and Publisher, trad
journal of tha nawapaper publish
Ing buelnaae, In an editorial In Ui
Apr, 22 Issue said astabllshman
of other mills In “ “
,k ““

Roth Candidates E x ­
press C o n f i d e n ce
As They End Final
Drive Of Campaign

.ervtce dining

the war, Mr. Od-

TRUMAN HLLK LK'HKRS
hem s»IJ he entered th* Army
WASHINGTON, Mev t
td’t
ir 111-40 *nJ wn, iltsrhnrged In
Preslilenl 'fnimati went ovey
111 M l i r n n I
I Mav 1940. .rrvlng In Ihe Padlegislative plan* with &lt;i. c.ni
fi ihealtr, *nd winning
Inning the Air
gresalonal leader, tinhv pic
Medal ■ml Army fommendatldn
1;
If.
Mllekxll.
l.aUini
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partory to taking "11 Mondiiv
Ribbon.
Mitrhnli, died S " .lay in .a h '*
In a it,400-mlle "tumping 'on
Mr Odhant ■Iso mentioned
He conferred at tbe White pttnl In Mamin, Gj t uimnl *"&lt; 1 '.Vilttarrit'
sr iiriniiia -votk
»vi rs D| assistant AtHouse with Hpcikei Itsytuirri vpps and buiiid "'til Irk'- place Turney General, declaring tbi)L
(Tax), flenetn Majority lender vtiuidav aft"i"..i"i with the 1 hi prepared 180 bill* fnt varlLucas (111), anil II"U,c Majority |l.urImI In y*ii-«vllte, tii*.
I mis members nf (bv Legislature
f’,111 vivors p. bidi* (be widow, ■ml ** a result know* every
Leader McCormack (Me «i
l".i
,mis,
.1
'
MI'.lmll
"f
Kim
P°Hnttv Lou lioHfii ol Haile L'minlv
I member of the Legislature.
fold and tV I Mill Imll "f
"t
believe Hint Voile WIN
COUNTY 111&gt;AIt 11
was ibu wInn mi of •)"' Miami con
((Mattna** na
“ “*■■*■ S'aerl
•Moto;
one
ilmigti
1
'*1,
Mi*
John
llnnis, Jr. would make Sentinel*
I Die Itoeid of Countv I'ownil,
, inner* will meet rhui-tibu murn K Rolmil* of lliii nsvllle, Gli., County an able representative",
tilMien
.eld Mr. Odham. "I think ha
Liquor Storen Must ing at ItliOO o’clock Instead of mill,L IIIC. gramli
Mltctiell, a ttinniber of would he a credit to thle count*
Toe-dav mutnlng. on »ci muit of
Be Closed Tomorrow the Democratic Pitman O P. r lira llcnrld .(off, *a expected mid lo the state of Florida. 1
believe that the more people likj
Herndon, county clerk ennolinred liach In Kenfi'ld !*•» today
Voile Williams, and my good
early tritnormw
All liquor stores In the Coun­ (Ids morning.
friends, Farris Dryant and Tortt
ty a* well e* In the City must
Cobh, that we have In tha FlorW
be closed during the time tbe
da Legislature, the better state
polls are open lonionow, Sheriff
government w# will have. Fort*
P. A. Mero stated thl* morning.
da
needs
Legislators
whofe
Thl* ruling do*» nut apply Jo
principle Interest lie* In goo4
places that confine their sales to
government and not In How much
beer and wine, he added.
money
they cap make at 0 lac
jtrlff
Mero,
who
returned
Bh
glslator".
Friday night from a fishing trip
WASHINGTON. May I. — UP) — Harold E Sli.rcn told bu.inm
#1 Key West, had a bad cold and leaders today that n* far st theRworld's working people are concerned
N. Y. RIOTS STOP
unable In attend the proNEW YORK. May 1 — (/te­
tram held by sheriffs of five capitalism "is the moil undersold economic syslem in all history: and st udente
trooped
peacefqlljf
untie* at Daytona Biach Sun- Socialism and Communism aie ihe moil uvctsnld.
back to classrooms today, follow­
la sent Constable Harman
He said ihe job of reversing that situation rest* with American indote" Brumbley In hi* nlace. duslry, If it succeeds, he added, ihe result could be an end to ihe ing a weak In which thousands
of them had Joined In rlotoua
Stationed at the radio head­
quarters of Sheriff Alex Llttle- cold war with Russia—and the possibility that * “third hot war" need demonstrations.
Today wae the first sehodt
flald of Volusia Countty, Con- never be bought.
In an addrssa prepared for a of Communism and oppression. day that no disorders were re­
■teble Brumtey listened lo reon a "stolen cer", waa tak- meeting of tha United State* Above all. tbe winning of thr cold ported since last Tuesday, when
student revolts broke out In #
by deputies from New Chamber of Cammsrce. the Uni­ war will make It more and more demand
for higher taaehtr pus
and driven by davioua versity of Pennsylvania president unlikely that a third hot war will and restoration
of extra-cam*
Th* eharlffa and aldas declared l
need to bo fought.”
cu|ar activities.
it Into action and In Kfi
Btassen. a former Minnesota
II la my View tl:st the most
___He* tha automobile wae “lo- Important slngla Informational ? ovarnor who wa* an unsuccessTH E W EATH ER
004*4" at on* of tha road blocka. joh that need* to h* done In Amer­ ut contender for the Republican
Presidential
nomination
In
1948,
ica It to davalop a hatter under­ addressed some 2,600 delegates to Station
H.
DAV BALE
.7 9
Tha entire chapter of the Die- standing by American workman thr Chamber's 38th annual con- Atlanta ....................
........
87
RNmark ...................
a&gt;**d American Veterans, aided bv of the modern capitalistic economic var.tlon.
re of tha Seminole High syrtam of which they era a pa'ty.
His address followed one by Buffala .................... .......82
"If they gat to thoroughly un­ Chamber President Herman W. Charleston .............. .........W
.
...—. Band, will observe For4T
t-Me-Not-Djy tomorrow bv ealt- derstand It. they will never .change Stelnkraue which had ae Its theme Cleveland ................
If they gat to thoroughly that "A United Nation at home Is Oilvanton ...................... 7ft
forgat-raf-nots In the dow n- It.
they will force both tha beet answer to the world situ­ New drleana ......... ........I l
section. Chapter Commander undent
New York ...........
Twyman announced to- major political parties to atop tha ation.”
drift toward Socialism In America.
Stetaan said the American work* Ptttebatrgh 1______
"If tbojr got to thoroughly un­ man la "grossly misinformed-about Seattle ..................
th* eal* will b«
veterans In Bern- der fetaiid It, tel* country will re­ tho operation of tils own economic Jackioavllje ---------t a portion to go tain inch fraodom and oeonomlo system," and added:
e«*aaa«rf uniform* for power that IIwUl definitely win
" It le_not surprising. _H* has ChrUndo ...........- ..... .........2S TftlfflJMfci *•«*«*•iimutiMiii •»■»#****
tea o*M « w , 8»4 roll b*ek tha tlda
'Vr

Stassen Informs Chambertnen
That U. S. Is Being Undersold

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Million* of Americana marched, or cheered aa other*
inarched
in New Yorfu Chicago, and acoren of other jcltien
lit i f
throughout the oewRr/'fihiturday and Sunday t* the V i­
era ns of Formgh Ware, to counteract Comm uniat demon
W ill lit AW ntrationa, held ^Loyalty Day” parades. Florida was one
k 1 Itfl.
of the few etatan in the Union whore the Governor Issued
no prodamatioit csiRhg for aueh * demon«tr*tJort of Amer­
DMA
ican patriotism.
lb*
But Floridians will stage their "Loyidty Day” permit
T. 4
omorro
y' when over six hundred thousand of them will go
M
o the pahs to cast their votee for traditioiml AmericunlHin
And the eyes of the entire nation will be upon Florida tc
see whether the current trend, not only In Florida, hut In
t the while country, Is toward socialism or toward demo
• a e jjs s s r M
■•
•raev, The fate 6f the nation, perhaps the fate of the world,
k i i i u t i i i &gt; i !■ • hangs In the balance.
_j*#r m &gt;rn&gt;»Hm
f» rtii C II m k , Detroit,
It does not make any difference whether Senator Pep­
“ U 4 II, LMb.____
per
is
a card-carrying Communist. He sings their songs, he
to # ______ S|T ( C
« M rl to uM&lt;M plays their tunes upon every occasion. He gives aid and
■M Iw rape Mi comfort to them whenever he can attend one of their
to
tot
U M M If llt ll
■a «*»Tl •• ail meetings, and they In turn cheer him every time he mukes
a speech. He has been more widely ami more favorably
quoted In the Communist Dally Worker of New York, and
MONDAY. MAY 1, 106(1
in Pravda, the leading Communist newspaper In Moscow,
n o il unhappy patl ol than any other American.
medicine lhal we can
If Claude Pepper Is returned to the Senate by the
that you have to pay foi it
eople of Florida, It will be accepted In Washington and
.you are lick or not.
lew York, in ell the capitals of Europe, throughout Russia
und Russian-dominated countries, and by Senator Pepper
I Pepper continual lo try himself as an endoraement of the socialist theory of govern­
lha people of Florida ment. All the aociallats, ail the Communists, the long-hair­
M itrin g that 7■
“ l , pkn'«nt
fe id T f ed artists, the screw-belle and the starry-eyed will tie en­
al federal expenditurei ii couraged to take over; the believers in free enterprise, free­
'to the coil of wan. That dom and democracy, the Republicans and even the liberal
not true and he know* it. Democrats will be inclined to throw up their hands and say,
"What’s the use?”
Even If It were true that Senator Pemmr has changed
Georg* Sm aditn joint ihr ranks
I
iIh mind about ComntunlHm, that "Compulsory
Health In
niml
#1 then* immortal* who have call­
surance"
is
not
really
socialism,
that
he
is
uetuully
against
'd Draw Peacou a liar. "Two
the FKPC bill, and that indefinitely continued deficits and
.j p fttiA n li. twrilfy-tevrn lenaloti, skyrocketing government debt will not bankrupt the coun­
I
and 1 } rrprnnitaiivt-. have called try, all of which he insists in the heat of this political cam­
IW Patriot, an ui.m iligaltd liar,' paign, why take that chance? The alternative to .Senator
Georg* Sm adim , " I want to Pepper Is neither a Republican, nor a Wall Street reaction­
lilte raytel t with lh*ia in»n in ary.
•
lb# eloquence with which they
George Smathers was educated in the Miami public
Drew Peanon.’
schools und the University of Florida where he was an out­
J g f i p t l drtenbed
"
D B*
standing member of the debating team and wus recognized
Don’t forget to vote lornouow. os a young liberal. Before the war he was appointed an
I t a Del-end Sun Newt u y i that MHsistam Attomey General under President Roosevelt, and
m
-'.'
&gt; If 80 ‘per cent of Florida volen go he voluntarily gave up this draft-exempt job to join the
to'fhe polls. George Smalhcn will Marine Corps ond fight for Amerirn against Japan. After
acere a imailiing victory. If but the war was over he was again appointed an assistant At­
• minority of votrrt attend. prj&gt;- torney General in President Truman’s administration.
In IU4G he was elected to Congress from the Fifth Ids
. ,r pe/ will score that victory. Con*
timing, the New* tayi "He ii in trlct and his voting record there shows 1dm to be “a little
left of center", as President Roosevelt frequently described
III Senate now on the vote til
, . |M
lumself. One of .Senator Pepper’s favorite tricks in this
lew than TO per cent of the quell campnigu has been to quote from Kinulhers' speeches (n
&gt; fied Vote it."
Cmigrest to show that he, too, hus "sought CIO support",
bus made "friendly" remarks about Russia, has been "liber­
Herbert Hoover would drop Rm
al" la thought and deed.
aid from the United Nation*, bin
Ho the choice is not lietween black and white, It Is not
] iit'i
^ Communiit nationi from that a choice between the Right atul the Left, it is u choice be­
; ;! , flp liia tio n became they will^ not
tween the middle of the roud and the ditch. Labor bus noth­
ing to fear from George Smathers; farmers and little busi­
nessmen have nothing to fenr from him; those who urn
them (Ait Would only fm liter
really entitled to Welfare benefits have nothing to feur
the world into two armed
from him; the Negroes have nothing to fear from him.
Why not aboliih (hr “ veto
*
The neople of Florida know thut. And that is why they
in the Security Council
are going to the polls tomorrow in the greatest "Loyalty
then we what bappeni. Day" parade this state has ever seen and cast their votes
vato which hat been earn* for George Smathers.
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Before he began campaigning
for re-election »o the United States
Senate/ Claude Pepper propoied
•hat phe United Slate* destroy its
ttoCkpile of atomic bombt. that it
idw 5 * atom
»o&gt; bomb secret to Rusi , that it lend sis billion dollara
tie.
ter the Russian Communists. Be*
you vole tomorrow, ask outl*tf. do .you think the United
Steles ...would be safe during the
heat few yean with lhal kind of
4 rgaan at chairmati of the Senate
F^ togi Relation* Committee &gt;
png. those labelled’ as "ear*
Ig eri" by Claude Pepper
Johti H. Perry who has owned
the Jacksonville Journal (or the
|; • p g ||.30-years, and Jamss M. Cos
If* Who bought the Miami News 27
jrtfjitl .age and who was the Demo
V cube nomu.ee for preaic*mt of th#
; U ttitd Stales in 1920. A desperate
doesn't care what he says

Ohio’s Dark Horse
Atiy Ohio governor who Is elected three times is hn
mediately groomed by the prophets for a higher office.
Rutherfo*d B. Hayes, the first in the list, became presi­
dent; James M. Cox won the Democratic nomination. Vic
Donahey sought no further office at the time, hut was lat­
er elcct :il to the Senate, John W. Brlcker went on to » vice
presidential nominal ion after his cumpaign failed lo take,
und later was elected to the Senate. Now this brief Hhl
might lie increased by one, Frank J. Lausche, the present
governor, who will be running for his third term this fall.
Laueclie is the first Ohio governor to come to Slavic
stock. Ho in a Slovenian, and through his character and
ilitical success has won wide affection from the foreignEurn
ii
pulntion of I^usche’s native town, Cleveland. He
serv
judge and later as mayor, winning hy enormous
majorities. In 1944 he wus elected governor, though Ills
fellow-Domocrat, Franklin D. flooaevvolt, lost the state. Ills
career as governor won him eulogies In "Inside U.S.A.”,
that huge survey of the United States compiled by John
Gunther.
These eulogies seemed somewhat faded when Lausche
was defeated for re-election in 1940. The enmity of the
machine, with which he has always refused to have
W m , and the country-wide pepubllean sweet) of that
year explained his defeat. He came buck In 1948 by a re­
sounding majority, and now Is out for his third term. If
lie wins that, he is likely to become a prominent figure on
the national stage.
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lilor.Pepper takei full credit
a increase in bank deposits
Ida fluring the past 15 years,
.to o doubt he it entitled to
■‘ credit for it. The federal
*' I Jrai borrowed over 2&lt;)0
Rainfall Supplied
‘ t tinea Claud* went
ft/ ieve more than a
Was It because New York City hlrod a raln-mokor that
Ire b t’Jr to tb* U. S .
Mia rain began to fall on some of the city's watershed
’ L far not plantigg
area? The rain-maker can’t take much credit unless It ia
mjlarly paid

r 'militant. and' they ft supposed that man’a activities have some paychic and per*
Verse effect on the weather, for the tains began two days
It;'dawn and depotlfoi 1
before he .was scheduled to s ta rt. hi* experiments, and de­

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layed them, unfortunately the ralha did not*always fall Ir
llh t places; and the rain-makers had tq go to work af

often

- I jm Nature h a suncanny
* * knack
" ‘ foi
he la not proper
weather for *
the
ia that the; way
w*y to pteVeh
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Dear Editor;
, Pardon me for offering my
W k with regard to the Sena­
torial race, which ends tomor­
Tqtope h * w t ,
row, but on aceonnt of numerous
phase calls from my friends,
BlJMaur*. by Ci*orf« Hmslhsn, auk lag a atady to Anemia*
butlt white and colored, request­
In hi* ip**cb turn Tuesday night,
_ failed in thaaa du­ ing me to continue to tb* voters
of s d«liW*t« plot, hatched- far Al' wDc™
vIHNnl ties, that would bo a reason to my views and Inasmuch aa I
the chief politicians of the CIO, promised to fvevlda me with vote him out of office, but that represented all of them, white,
pi
to register) and control the Negro gate m N N ito k/ls complete. doesn't make ths reverse argu­ colored,
capital, and labor. In th&lt;
vote of tbt cute, end to flnsnco
1 weall eaggeel that yea ments bold water. Because be Florida
In rMM3
Legislator*
that registration and control In at rang Irrecoto mead to, the De- did help to further local projects,
behalf of Claude Pepper mtuC maerat Nallaaal Cetoaskfae to# that ia no particular point In and HM5, and they all know
what the extra ordinary session
odd to the firm conviction of addltioa it a Negra to tkelr hla favor.
which lasted almost 60 deju.
the right-thinking people of Flori­ atoff to re»er Ik* Itoatkeeetertr
Any senator, unless he is n was.
Tne fight ergs on In tha .Stats
da that It I* of paramount Ira* atafes. to . torma *f praetlg* total washout, ex* rei n , groat
of Florida, regulating according
to ths well-being of valae to tlto Negra eomi
weight in Washington on all
date and to the preeerva- tie#, the toaeflta weald be la- matters affecting his state. That to the Constitution of the Btate
of Florida, tha Sanatoria! dis­
tU
lion of peaceful relations
be­ cakaUMa.
f t ta due not so much to the man tricts af whieh was n*v#r dona
tween the two ruces thut Sena­
himaelf
aa
to
the
authority
and
question* we ere tors,
and you may recall mv
tor Pepper be defeated for re- areThe*
prestige of hla position. Anynno hefurc,
conclusive proof
stand and fight in that cauie
election.
with
any
experience
of
the
way
(1) Of the
operation, for
of fall play, fur white, colored,
The Smother* a**ertlon of the
peat, of a CIO-PAC drive Washington officialdom works lahor and capital.
existence of thl* plot, which Iw months
knows
that
the
office-holders
In
to qualify, organise end pro­
You may not know either th*
termed "a deliberate romp! racy," duct)
a big Negro vote for Pep­ the executive departments Jump voters of this State the many
was baied on authentic copies of pers
when a senator speaks.
Uttera written by George Wea­
It Is not seniority thut give, times the representatives got
(St That this drive bad the n senator this authority; the only homesick and dligustad and with
ver, who la militant to the **•
cretary-treaiurer of the (JIG, to financial support of CIO poll- practical worth of Pepper', sen­ a little encouragement from
Jack Kroll, director of the CIO tlcal actionn funds;
iority la that It someday may an- someone, the extra session would
(3) That Senator Pepper hed able him to become chairman hive adjourned without doing
Political Action Committee —
the CfO-PAC. Mr. Hmntheri ex full knowlcdgg of what' waa go­ of one of his committee*—fore anything, but "Big Me" would
at nla office roopera**&lt;! ian relatione, or labor and pub­ put rny arm around them and
hlblted theie letOri and read In*- on that
them to hli large auldence nt with Its and cognliant of this lic welfari and that would servo say, “Boyn, you Just can't do
Court-houee Square, and to Flo­ activity In hla support, ho did Pepper’s
personal
ambitions that, because you are yourridians llitcnlnjr on a statewide not dlsnvow or disclaim
It.
tlu h l
more than It would any Intersil selvw now, you are representing
your county, so boys,i, stick with
radio hook-up. They were printAa a “clincher" in the proof of of Florlds.
ms until Hell frecses over, and
ad In Yesterday's Tribune. Hma this attempted CIO-Negro coali­
Fort Myers News Press
do the job our county sent ui
then laid ha obtained the co­ tion. we have this statement by
here to do, or Just can't go
pies from a Negro leader who Kroll, the CTO official to whom
ECHOES
mada them public “In the true these lettera ware written, mad*
The campaign between George home”.
Interest of racial harmony and In Birmingham, and printed In Smathers and Claude Pepper,
Nov, Editor, examine your,
Tuesday's Tribans:
good will,"
brings to light an unusual situa­ flies and se* If you don't see
Statements made in the letters
A few dnye ago Senator Pep­ tion. Pepper find, his own echoes In th«m a letter from me to your
reveal unmlstukably that, u* far per appeared to be a defeated are ghost, risen to haunt him. iubliihern advising you to get
buck u* last Mummer” The CIO- man, but the CIO-PAC gut The thing, tn&lt; Ira, suld IkiiiiiJ iusy and voice the opinion of
PAC wa* formulating u plan to busy and now It beglna to look back upon him. The things he the tropic otherwise we could
enlist for Peptier u large Negro a* If he holds an edge.
a, dune rise to face him In the not have done anything and let
vote. Weaver hud hem surveying
The significance of these re. public places. The echoes lire me ntw, please, thank all you
velatiun* to the rlhgt-thinklng different from the present state­ newspaper, of South Florida for
ance of that plnn; und he wus people of Florida Is In the effort ment,. They ure strictly contra­ your response, You will recall
reporting to Ids chief on tba ccncelved hy designing non-re dictory. The "promising politi­ the very next week following
progress made and the pros­ oldent plotters, to provoke PI cian” fuces the return of his own yuur action, (he old political
pect* for attaining the end de­ feeling be'
betwen the races In this chicks to roost.
tub begun to leak and one by
sired.
stste, and thus disrupt th pesrone Hu North Florida boys be­
Ills
fantastic
suggestion
that
Although the text of these nlde and hslpful racial relations we destroy our atomic bumhs, gan ti weaken. Everyone of
letter* wa* printed In yesterday's which have existed for year-— along
with the tools with which them vas all great men and they
Tribune, we quote here signifi­ und attempt to herd them like to make
inure, BEFORE we dis­ were fighting'for what thay had
cant passages:
cattle In support of a certain cus* atomic
of the Constitution of
power with Russia regardless
Enclosed i* u ropy
rouj of my ra­ candidate, which the more Intel­
ths Sttt* of Florida, which go#*
U
an
echo
which
drowns
out
port to Jack Kroll director of ligent and fair-minded Negro-s
to shoe if you arc loyal to your
the CIO Pnllliral Action Com­ shi,ould themselves be quick to all doubt of whera he stood. His employw-s, you will be paid
appearances
with
Paul
Robeson,
mittee, on uir rrrenl visit to resent; to tie Into this program, lover of Moscow and all it re many times.
Horlda. In addition u ropy of without their knowledge, all thq
Ho, Mr. Editor, that la why I
ltd* report was sent to Senator union members In the state, wh &gt; present,, is an echo which nut have so many requests from my
even
t’iaude
can
silence.
Paul
Pepper and I have had a may not Individually wish to go Robeson is an enemy of this friends calling upon me to ex
chance to talk lo the Senator along with a combination *o od­ country
my views. I want to men
vlrlous as any wo tend
and Mr. ('lenient. Ills political ious: und to awaken the peoidn know. Hensdoe,
(ion thl* In with the present day
nut
represent
the
f ..............
secretary, since my return. of FWorlds
to the menace contain­
fight, the principles era Identi­
of the American Negro. cally
They are still desirous of se­ ed In a candidacy for high of thinking
the same.
Proof
of
that,
1,
the
statement
lecting * Negro to Iw quietly lice which would welcome uml of th*&gt; great Negro hnsi-ltnll play­
Thl* 1* the Honorable Sugar
put on .Senator Pepper's pay­ niiidny in It* behalf such ne­
Claude Day. The
Honoramu
roll, In order lo represent him farious methods, so destructive uf er, Jackie Robinson.
Claude Is a fine fellow, but he
I'pppcr’s
speeches
In
nomlnutu
In the state and help coordin­ the peace and good order of tha
has grown beyond the Sugar
Henry Wultuee over Harry Trn Water buys, hs has left all of
state.
ate the activities.
man,
are
echoes
which
will
never
us llttV&gt; fellows to stll) try to
Th* beat method that we
become still In the American ear. exist on our little bottles of Su
could fnlluw to increase ths
A HIGHER LOYALTY
They
never
lie
qnlct
in
the
Am­
Negro registration and vole
Ths argument between Davo
gar Water and ha Is enjoying
would be by aiding the exist­ Phapard and Claude Pepper over erican soul. Pepper’s ridiculous the fa I of tha land, gU of ht&lt;
attempt
to
grab
the
nomination
■teak* is from tha young fold,
ing organisation, that are whether the senator did or didn’t
our yacht baeiu, for lilmsslf at Philadelphia, Is end w* little Sugar Water Guy«.
gened to pnllliral urtlun In hsln UJB
an
echo
which
Sven
President
these
several
communities. hack
When We get any itcak, It all
UK In the days when the WPA
This aid could lake the form uf was handing out such projects Truman must continue to hear. Is fror* tha caw's papa. So our
Pepper
has,
fur
years,
raced
uvor
beloved Claud* hae left all of
contributing tuward the gar­ prodigally to communltllies all
ment ef aalarlcs ami expense* over the land, Is something that hie free land, shrieking for a hl&gt; Sugar Water comrades, and
turn
to
tha
Left.
Hs
has
pro­
tha want part of It, ha will not
Incidental to a registration tnliven* the campaign but act­
drive and organisation (car ually ha* little bearing on the Is claimed Stalin one of the great­ agree to let tha sugar Industry
est
men
of
history.
He
ha*
of America Increase Its produc­
bridges, etc) to get uut the sues. It Is duplicated in other
Florida cities where
here Benator Pep­ shouted that h e instinctively trust­ tion of sugar, right here In his
vote on election day.
ed
Htalln.
lie
ha*
called
Harry,
to Tatopa favorable poaalhl- per liases his . bid for reclettlo.q
own State.* bwauMi ||iwontd
titles are present, with the ad­ on a recital of Urn local projects Truman a reactionary He has In competition with ths Islands
recommended
that
the
people
of hi* old English King friend.
ditional factor tnat In Tampa ha allegedly helped to wangio
elect Republicans, rather tlran
Honorable Claude, In all of hie
there la a going weekly news, out at Washington,
"reactionary"
Democrat*.
Theso
speeches, telle how ha ia for the
But seen If Pepper bad helm'd
paper, the Florida Henllnelt
echoes
prove
him
loyal
only
to
little man, and he Ii right, he
whlrh l'a favorable to Kenatnr local officials on the yacht basin and the water works, so Pepper, and the radical ngn- ha„ always been for the llttla
Pepper's candidacy. (The Ben
sense
fmm
the
Russians.
man, and he I* doing a wonder.
whatT It would be a pretty sor
tln»l is a Negro paper).
W'"&gt;t Pnlm Beach Post
ful Job, because WE" ARE GET­
Benator Pepper’s office is ry senator who failed to go to
TING SMALLER ALL THE
TIME, to all I can aay tn tha
Wisconsin
many inquiries, Is, If you want
t&lt;* reduce, the phtlque and manToo Lute To Claaalfy
m.sIlBM* *r»m H»»e (lad
tality of mankind
pyramidtnd and py
liy BUSSELL IA Y
resIdrnU are cooperating whole
the national debt. 1 can't
httsrlrdly They were to eat noth­ tefi wnat that it, b
. ____
Virgil Htuarl, Chief of Police of slg* my name until I hear from ing but black bread amt potato never gotten higher than tha Su­
gar Water boys class. 1 can’t
Bt, Augustine and Secretary of the y.iU Than I will entrust you irntp during the day.
An event not planned bv the tell what all them figures mean,
Florida Peace Officers AtiMoelatlon, wjtk my whole secret. For the
but if you will let me re-arwrites to call bv atli'iilhm to the tlms being I am only signing '[/. sponsor* happened yesterday.
them *o the Sugar Water
"Due to aerioux reasons uf
Old Spanish Jail ronfideiire racket
KuiJilenls awoke lo find copies tange
und asks Oral imhlleltv he given which you will learn later, please of th** Daily Worker, official boys can understand them, wq
In it fur the prutK'liuu of the jmlc reply by sir-mail ur wire. I beg Comm mi 1st newspaper, and two might bring to light tome of
those Hidden taxaa that
voi to treat this matter in ahira- pamphlets at their doorsteps.
He.
don’t know anything about.
It. Is difficult lo believe that any­ Iuk&lt; confidence.
One pumphlct scoffed at tha
So to ba fair to our Senior
'Due to the fact that I am In ,‘Vonp,"
one could be no dumb a:: to fall
terming It a menuver be­ Senator, on May 9nd, let's vat*
for sucii a gag, but It sennm that charge of tha prison'school I can ing run by "the boss, American against
so that ba will ba
peopU do for ns P. T. Ilarmim told write you Ilka this. I cannot re- la'gion big tholn and atool frr* to him,
accept th* ^ant^ offer
u», "There's a sucker born every e*N*j your reply directly Jn this pigeons,” and not a true picture Mi Unci# Jo* baa
pneon, M w e n s you accept my of Communism. The other told of according to hla raeord, Mm
minute."
No,
Th* Intended victim receives a pnposition* plat,* send vour re- a Milwaukee May Day rally.
don't gat m# wrong,
I, Claud*
Claw' ia
latter that read* something like P *r to a pttaon a t mv entire
Fred Basset Blair, head of tha alright, I mean ha was alright
tn st who Will deliver It to me.
t Mat
veare
ago
whan
ha
was
"A parson who knows you Ira- Hn namp la S r Ricardo Valles, Communist party In Wisconsin, In our else*, but our friend ha*
said Communists front thl* area
spoken very highly about you so Cille Antonio del Castillo, 16, had
gotten literature from Mil­ left us little guye. Now be has
I have decided to trust you In a Mexico, D. F."
gone put for the greater game
waukee and distributed It,
very delicate matter that concerns
Wording, may not be exactly as
A huge picture of Joeeph Htalln far# beyond the boundaries ol
my entire future uml thut of mv giten above and the name of the
wsa to have been placed at Ihs our dear old U, &amp; A.
daughter a , well.
gnbetween may he different, but
and coeoa To
* . the
,Mr voter*, white
WIIIMI anq
"| am in prison, sentenced for If i person ia dumb enough to reply entrance to the town. However, lorrd, of the State of Florida,
the
Idea
was
abandoned
because
baukeuptev,
ami
1
\
.
wish Jo know •My will ha advised to bring any- of tha possibility that Stalin's on May gnd, go to the poll*,
If you are willing to help ino save wfora from U0,ooo to |50,ooo to image
cast your Vote, -----1 rr
caet
accepting 'hla
gracing an American town algnation,
the aunt of ISftb.000 In II, a a eity near tb# border, Intld* Mal­
slgnitlon, *o that old boy
euuld
be
used
far
Russian
propa­
Currency which I have in bank ice, th* amount necessary |» ga| ganda purposes.
motion
hu
3 8 . 'f c
bill* hidden In a secret compart­
man out aaff Jail,
,
turn It over lo
n la no mid of
School
chlldi.tr,
their
prlncl
ment of a trunk that ia now de­
go-betwaan who will contact pal* behind':barbed wire,’ will at- my th!i
posited In s customhouse In the
upon h
-------■ at a-..point
point In th« faand‘ classes
person\later
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prescribed party
and
United States.
iltad Atata*, . Than tney will
Uta S r (j t o
youth uniform of dark tro iverep r
pxprMa
trunk u d money
r
skirt#
with
white
shirt*
or
SAM' *' Al
now,
umtsnl
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suebar. of eauraa,
Local Industrial wilt b# taken
■try for you to com* b*re and
CM
to to tM law aitfoi
over and thrir'worker* 4o|d,theypay the expenses incurred In conkmip'nb . aa ha Is.
t l hour* for a itolly &lt;
d»tny process ia the
M l
on my
suitcase
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A new telephone directory for
Sanford, containing . many nay
changed IliUncx-and other help­
ful telephone? information, u
nbw being dletributoii E V.
Turner, manager far the South
era Ball Teiephon* Company, announced today.
Approximately 3,560 new di­
rectories have been delivered .to
homes and offices.
t he new directory has a green
caver, which make* It easily dis­
tinguishable from the old grey
Covered telephone book.
Mr. Turner asked (that tele­
phone users refer to th* new di­
rectory for Uia desired number.
Looking up the number1’ helps
avoid (he possibility uf getting
a wrung number, and frequently
saves time for the calling part)
as well as th* party who might
be called In error, Coneultlng the
directory also helps make tha
best use of already crowded cen­
tral office equipment. "Info;nratlon" should
he called only
Id :b«
when the desired number Is not
listed In th* . directory.
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The directory Includes th*
classified aection-r-yellow pages—
containing helpful Information
conveniently arranged as to type*
of businesses . and services.
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MONDAY MAY 1. 1188

Plantation Estates

Social A n d P erson al Activities

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Social Calender

Miss Roberts Weds
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The Hampton Baptist Church In
Harry Lee Jr., Miss Martha
Hampton. Va., was the setting Wiglit,
and
McKay
Truluck
for the marrlnce of Mias Eliza­ spent the wtekcml with Ml and
beth Ann Roberts and Bennie Mrs. Lee Diaper.
Raymond Sealey, Jr.. Apr 23 nt
i* P. M. with tho Rev. John It
\V. M. Hoag
Mr. and Mr*
Cartier, D.D. officiating at the spent the
weekend
at Sllvei
double ring reremnnv.
irings with Mrs. Hong's sister
Tho hrldo I* a daughter of Mr Mrs. C. Kdwaid I'm mit hart
and Mrs. Morrill Wllllnrd H-h.
erts of llnmptnn. Va.. fminerlv
(Stb«on Bates lia.t lellirned to
of Hanford and the granddaughter Sanford fully recovered nftri a
of 51r. and Mrs. J. D. Cochian of weeks llln n a at SI Vincents Hus
Lake Mary. Mr. Sealev Is a -»n pllal In Jacksonville.
of Mr, and Mrs. Rennie Raymond
Brslev of Hampton, Va.
Frlneds of R. T. Thomas w ill
A program of nuptial music was
played by Miss Martha Marsh and be glad to leant that be Is re­
►hr accompanied J. Paul Underhill covering from a *hori illness at
who sang “ I Love You Truly" and his home on Maple Avenue.
’Recuuse.”
Mr. and Mrs. Edward lliggei*
Tho bride, given In marriage hy
her father, wore a blue suit of Jt. and daughter, Carolyn re­
Frostninn wool with navy am-*. turned to Oatnrsvlllr nftri spend­
«orle*. She carried a prayer honk ing Ire weekend with Mrs. E.
topped with n while orrhld and W. Biggers. on Miigunliu Avenue.
streamers.
Her only ornament
Mr. uml Mrs. Iln iiy Lee, Mis
was n single strand of pearl-. •
Jnrk Wllkerstm, and Miss Elsh
gif' hum the bridegroom.
Mis.* Jean Roberts, slstei of Hu- Farley spent the duv In l.llkl
bride wa* maid of honor mid only Wales Sunday where they lit
uttcmlnnt. She wore n beige -nit trued the christening of Mi nod
Mr*.
Lee’s gi iin d so n ,
M ich ael
with brown accessories and cur­
ried it nosegay of mixed spring Draper.
flowers. Mr Senlov. Sr., served
M is*
E lle n
W e s lin o ie h io d
us best man fur his son.
Mr*. Roberts che„r fio by* S a n f n .il in iile iiltii-i o f lb- M e ie
daughter's wedding a navv Idle - lilli C o lle g e I He*. C lo ti in Rfib-igb,
ruit with which she wore niiitrn- N f .. M**Uib*-i.- a le chosen H .ttu .g h
■ng accessories and a rnrsage of e p e -la l n iu llllo ii- w ith tli» d lie* lm
pink ruses. Mrs. Henley, uudber ill (lie e a r lv fa ll nod moot meet
of the groom, wore an original h ig h s ta n d a rd , " f v n| e se e lle n . &lt;•
suit with navy him- acces-.irlcs befo re b rin g ad m itte d
ami her corsage was of w il.r
roses.
After n shoit wedding till- Mr I \ l in n N a o m i A n i t a S c t h
mil Mrs. Senlev will lie lit Inn.if ,*i
I). B ro w n
J206 Monument Avenue. Rich­ W e d s J o h n
mond, V ii .
Out-of-town
guests
ill! lulled
WEDNESDAY
Mi nnd Mi* i;. I i t V*&gt;.I*
The Prayer Meeting limit ut the i Mis. .1 ••
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S a m *’
C o . t i i i i n • of Snnfn.il iiiii ti Oit . f|i«- inniuog*'
First Baptist Church will begin to -1Mrs, Kill* Uuvd m id son, l l . a u in l | of Ills dwighti-i. N'nooii A into
night ut 8 :iill P.M.
] Lloyd, nnd Mrs. Johnnie lliuitiiin ! Seth to lolin I* Brown li
-on
The Wenmn's Club will huve h all of Hanford. Mr. mul Mi*. It Y ' of Ml nod Mi- John |i lit*o*n
general business luncheon at the I C u iv c i . Jr., of Kinston. N f Mi *if
S' • Mini fm no i U
chili house at 12:31)
12:30 'P.M.
P.M.
Fm and Mrs, llersoy Trump, Jr., and of Hanford. Tin reri-inoiiK **«~tr-ci vat ion* call Mrs. Ben V. Wade Mi. and Mrs. Ilscl of Holland, performed in Orlando, \m
.'it
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Va,; Mr. and Mrs fllenn Ciohrin l-y Dr. I’ II Minn- nt hi* home
»f Noifidk, Va.. Mi. and Mi* J. hi thi- pri-smce of thi- Iniini'iliiiltTHURSDAY
There wilt he s Vncaflonal Blldr A. Croe and Mr. and Mrs. A tt family and o few f i lends.
School Clinic In the First Rantlst Vermlllrrn of Richmond, Va., Mr*.
'Phi bride, given in marling*' inChurch, Dsytonu Bench at 10:00 It. W. MoCnrd of Greenwood, S
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A.M
Covered dish hmrhrun at nnd Min Amin Wnllnit of Utile- tier father, wine an noun **'(,»,iniine frock with wbit*- ac*'e* oil***
neon. Clinic closes at 3:00 P.M.
ton ,N. C.
nnd a corsage of weetbeart loses.
Ml . Andi-rsiill. 'be bride's only
atlendant. wore u gray dies* wiib
By HOB TIlfW A B____
bill' k acrcsvoric*.
th
After n till' to pelnli- .*f mlei
i th
• st III Ninth Candida. Mr mol
Sir*. Brown will realile ui Sun
titters thst aren’t in the script.
Honoring Mi* Emil Oilman mi ford where tie bn-* n ienl ,-slnt*
Telefitiffs Is a word which
I hava Just coined and it Is avail­ her eightieth birthday Mu Ed I li o s l n e **
able without chnrgu to all sc- ward K'rrher entertained Toe*
I
credited dictionaries. In radio day ut her home in Eniernrl-.a
b'U, -n 11
Th&lt;* Klrcher borne win b-velv I
a fluff is a. mistake or boner
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i IV ilx . ntir f 4nniiRtfi ? r i n y t r . • ••i t m aib • tk
which is usually laughable. Duo with nriungemenl* of ■urine f|oo
Mo I ' l o i i p
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n nd
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of the most famous orrurrrd or* In nil the rooms
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ths ex-prosldent ua "Mr. Hoo* hand-made larc cloth. ,rntei*.|
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M ril l b d t t f e v r m * M i u m l N(.
kiltp M l III '•K vvtt'k (ui ilit* In at"
j. funnier, because they are visual was *llvvr and crystal. Mrs. |tal*v 1
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canvassed the local stations fnr dress and wore a corsage of sptltu- :
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Klrcher
and Wilms , ' 31g \ i f lh t M l i i p 11mv ‘ ' »*r th*» up l l i f • r * w
SI t.l# x o f I lot i o i l . Nl if |*
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fluffs occurred s faw week* ago flhowertnin presented th*- matte
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on K E C A . Art Haker, the ben'gn (•dutiful gifts to the honnree.
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• in b txrs k u n t i l f t i t f l i r i i t . . i l r r
M i* i|i|f m r liu n »111•• thilM* IM I" ' M'|t
mavis. He was trying to think her outstanding till Unlay* In the d a v a f'e rim o n a l 3 :8 0 P M
(RtV# ..Itflltft i.rtlve • .( f T►. i
I'ln n * *9»Mill f
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411 H* • rlll'l
b
W h itru -i, J r . , e tia itin a n I
♦f the star's name and without veer* na*t, in ths various countries II
f t l i ox r n r l v dux
m l n # « in
warning he uttered, "What tbs of Europe and the customs of w ith M i •. B o v l l e i n i i . M r* I*. I AIM* m il I »•k« f ln ilt f llf r fim n tin I . r r I h ' o i i 4 i | i i f p t n | *"1* Ntnl p f* k
t h n n i xxiMi mrp*brt|
»xre( pi. tH l*" r •x. l b n ir ( h r n iiiiir x nf m ifirr *' if if i
Snn
F r a r ie i M i * It W l.o t s h ig , M r* wm I p i . II Mi»»n M 'tiiriM 'il
#$■11 Is his nsmeT"
glebratlng
hlrthduvs
lu thi-*It iii im* "•IP It 1111fI I'.l.tl .. | e|lift.# | . 11 )| '*• a f i u n*l*
W I I . Anting M i* J
I.. In g b v ; fo ril M»*rk h I m•119 IL.'IB.
At K F I one day 1 a program countries.
on Mir pointer* xviMt -nilt, loiliri
nnd M '« . lo h n M l l le i . w ill com 'Mu* tr ip I h r f l l r r (*l»ili I* »l Mm
was switching from the radio
Those enloving the afternoon
V c n lrtb 11ill&gt;# in t u lr t l tin •Mt*
[&gt;r n m i t f . u i n r , o t n l n l i f t bi*tx*it
ft, tha ballpark for ■ baseball
id e ti a o T in g n n ie n t* fo r the m e e t­ I -fm ilp In iilflifiM i!* T lm rp xvw ilnn
Mt*
game. The picture got there, but ■vlth Mr*. Gilman were Mr*. Anns ing F t id IV
I c iiitf hy th e Mir lit o f Mm* m*»ni» m»**I Uigur or mnpli* nymp llm l in »i . ( Mn* ium r I b rin iM fiil riM rx ut
I vx m b l .
I modrnilr ovrn.
ins sound didn't. An unknown (lias*. Ml** Doris Faber. Mr*
announcer st the studio chanced Alelha Evans. Mrs. Bu*an Leffln.
to remark, "Where the hell is Mr*. Hsrvev Dunn. Mr* Milton
my cue sheet T" And tha words Byan. Miss Harsh Lowder. Mr*
Daisy Hamilton. Mrs. Alma Tog*
came out of T V loudspeakers.
"Complaints lit up the tele­ well. Mrs. Fred King. Mr* l.uev
phone switchboard like a Christ-* .Stafford. Mr*. William Shower.m as tree,” recalls a studio of- man, Mrs. C. A. Thompson, Mis*
LAST TIM ES TODAY!
Alfcial.
I * t Katherine Lltch, Miss Atnhella
Prop* can provlds laughs, too. Dickens, Mrs. Grace Northrun.
CLARK
G.XIII.E
On a K L A C cooking show, Mlko Mr.t. Cora Hrllsre. Mr*. Crwll Bel
Boy was demonstrating a* straw* lats. Mrs. Mauds Lvnntn. Mrs.
berry shortenkn. He tried to Hay Chi lastcr. Mrs. D. A. Bruce.
put on whipped cresm with sn Mrs. Harry Throoq, Mr*. Bertha
automatic gadget, but ths thing Lou Hsrdin Mlsa Harah Burns.
wouldn't work. He shook It up Mrs. Edvard Klrrher, Kenny Klr■ltd whipped cresm (blew thu cher. little Miss Wilms Showerstrawberries off the cake jiud man and Imby Karen Klrcher.
squirted all .over Roy and ths
camera, too.
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MONDAY

^hs Bt. Marks Chapter of the
Woman's A utllU rv of the Holy
Crds* Episcopal Church will meet
at 9:00 at the home of Mrs. W. E.
dJYatson, 507 Oak Avenue, with
Mr*. Msrv Brewerton serving as
cbdiostess.
Tho fiamma t.amlula chapter of
the Rets Sigma Phi will meet st
the home of Miss Bhlrlev Smith
on Silver l ake st 8:00 P.M.
Ths Training Union Workers
Ccancil of the First Raptlat Church
aril) be held st 7:00 P.M
Each
la isksd to bring a covered dish.
th e Phllsthes Class of the First
Fr*shyterl#n Church will meet at
Ar.QO P.M. nt the home of Mrs. J.
N IG IIlo n . 1201 Palmetto Avenue,
with M n W. I). Wallses acting as
co-hostess.
TUKH D AY
The regular meeting of the
WMS of tho Central Rantlst
Chitrrl. wlli m ... i m&lt; homo «f
Mrs. Earl Sweat, 000 IVcnn Avrnut, at 7:30 P.M.
The Chupol Chulr of tho First
Baptist Church will havo rrhenrsnl
•onlghl at 6:15 P.M.
W Tho Daughters of Woslov Bunday Brhool of the First MothoHlst
Church will meet in McKinley If all
st 17:30 with Mrs. J. D. Davis’
grfup aa hostesses. Tho supper
has been |M»t|&gt;oned.
The Roald of Manager* of tho
Ashford Woman’s Club will mrpt
in Hha Sun Room at lli.'iO A.M.
Circle No. I of ths W 8 C 8 of
thi F irst Methodist Church will
meet at the home of Mrs. S. O.
hlnhnlser. MON Onk Avenue, at
100 for a covered dish luncheon.
Citric No. 7 will meet at McKinley
llgll at 7:15 P.M. for a covered
dli^i supper. Everyone In requested
to bring their own silver.

3!

T.

Canasta Club Holds
Ketfiilar Supper Meet

Hollywood

M . Gilman Honored
-* By VI . lurcher

LAST TIM ES TONIGHT

“K E Y TO THE C ITY ” V.nV.l'
TUESDAY &amp; NVEDNESDAY!

SANDS OF

I W O JIM A

. During ths Tsi Williams show
#9n KNBH a woman from tho
audience walked right up on
ths stag* and tried to get Into
set. The surprised but quick*]
lick
king performers greeted her
a lost friend and hustled her
the stags.
TSL hired a beauty to road
m minute commercial for a
led product. The gal rehears*
for five hours, but when her
moment came eh* frees, flhe
too stunned even to read
label off the cam she was

to the studio floor In n shatter
In* crash. Naadlsas to ear, thi
sponsor canceled the non day
A cookin * ‘

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TUESDAY and NVEDNESDAY!

lANKOHIbS FIIIHT HIIOXVINCJ

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demonstrated
----------------- such a hot barbs'
cue on# dap that th« studio’s fire
sprinklers started working*
Unscheduled happenings were
even mors common In earlier days
stally when perfor*
under banks of hot
srs recall when wo*
ngkt before the
a pianist 'report*

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look In III Vicky Vauqhn « whisper sheer, woven
dotted ewlas whipped up in a cool aummer confec­
tion. He deep kanqaroo pockets are lavtahed with
black magic eyelet embroidery

Adorable poui

sleeves and a little girl oollar accant the |et but­
toned bodJee that ties with a black qroagiata
streamer. Ice cream shades ol pink, blue, rastm.
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Crimson Tide Lends
raler Strike M«r
In Bwwhali League Re B fpM p Tcmgrrow
&gt; tUHRBALL
AGO - Tha White Sox
H the deal with tha New
'Mkaaa for autflaldar Dick
aid .after Wakefield daP ttlB L E BEACH. Callf.-Babs
•Mkaon Zaharia* won the first
Mtt of tho Tramcontlnantal
Mihtrrane Women** Open TourMMt with a 88-hole acora of

By ASSOCf A T K D PRESS

Alabama and Georgia
ona
with power si tha Plata and tha
other with rontrol on lha mound—
iro leading lha Western add East*
am divisions of Southaaitarn Con­
ference Baseball.
Alabama seised tha laid from
Florida laat wack with in assist
from Auburn.
the fistors were lakdlpg’ tha
Iu&lt;4j until they ipllt a two gam*
series with Auburn and thgn gat
dumped two straight by Alabama.
Tha Crimson Tlda demonstrated
thali plata power In their drat
gabne with ink Gator* whan they
collected five home runt off aavan
b it.
Ed White collected two of the
hotiier* that day.
Georgia held on to the 'Eastern
Dlvbiun thruugh a crucial aarie*
with Vanderbilt,
With captain Billy Henderson
collecting csvkn hlik In ll.triiki to
the plate, Georgia claanad up both
game*. Vanderbilt Wl
drop two mure game*'
the week and drop to fourth place
In the Eastern division.
Henderson la al*o close to beat­
ing tha base stealing record Chardo Trlppl set at Georgia, Trlppl
stole 27 In 1946 while nenderaan
ha* lifted £2 so far thta aaaion
with ton game* vet to be placed
The st and In«». including Satin day's games:

MHEHURST, N. C. — P*t O'Heiaa, Orange. Conn., defeated
Matte Lawaon Page, 8 and 8, for
a Martb-South Title.
ATHENS, Ga. — Arnold Palm; Willte Forait, won tho Houthn Intarcolleglata Tltla with a
•hole acora of £80,
TRACK
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. - Fred
lit won tha boardwalk mile In
08,5, fait Pit outdoor ml In ever
rasa lh by an American.
DOS ANGELES — Yala’a Jim
itiHskSfl tll*a umalrlU thnf
ord with a throw of 6* fact
she*. Southern California
„ Michigan State and Yale
angular meet.
DELFHIA National
1 champion Ganrga Hlion a 47.5 quarter to edge
'Baggie Pearinan and give
Morgan Htute College a
liraakiijg 3:13.11 mile relay
ry In the Penn relays. Penn
_.YU each won three titles.
Efl MOINES — Oklahumu A
Spelling Bee
and M won thrau events — the
hilf-mile, mile and twnmile relay*
I C v s ils s is ream Pam
at lha Drake rainy*. Don Cooper
of Nebraska broke tha pole vault lust. Mis* Htineclpher was sward­
record with a leap uf 14 feat on* ed it inadal for winning tha con­
test held In Sanford,
&gt;
Mr. Htucle described the Miami
RACING
NEW YOHK — Better Self spelling match a* a "vary tough
(14.50) won the *80,000 Unllant one.” with wunls railed such as
"Mimicry.” ’‘paraphernalia* and
Fog' handicap.
BAN BRUNO. Cellf.-O n Tru»t "inoculate."
Two local pupils recently won
(M.90) wpn the Hail Francisco
high honors uml first prises In
* handicap
LOUISVILLE — Fleeting Htar n poetry contest conducted by the
(116.60) won tlm Churchill Down* ArMiilatlon of Childhood Educa­
tion In Florida. They are Susan
handicap.
BALTJMOK-E — Bare Mineral Shames of the Fifth Grade whose
(*84.00) won the Baltimore Spring teacher Is Mrs. Jack Hornar, uml
jiuri* opanlng day feature at Plm- Bl-'liurd TIfoii, sixth grader, whose
teacher Is Mrn. Edna Pinkerton.
CIIEW
PRINCETON — Harvard rap­
tured the Compton Cup regatta •pnctlvely. Ity Yale and Columbia.
GENERAL
with Michigan second, Princeton
BALTIMORE — Pine Pep won
thlyl and Bulgers last,
DERBY, Conn. — Penn took the the Maryland Hunt Cup for tho
Blackwell Cup regatta, trailed, re- second straight time,

CARS, CARS and BETTER CARS
AT MELTON’S USED CAR LOT

181 H. PALMETTO AVK.
I'llONK 1301
If thu ( ’AH you WANT I* no! on lha lot,
juxt n«k and wg will gat lh * CAB you WANT.
Financed from lk to 24 month*.

De t r o it , May 1. - op» Chtysler’s general manager said
today only technical wording of a
new contract la holding up settle­
ment of tha 97-day Chrysler
strike, but tha United Auto Work­
er. disputed this,
"Thera ara still unresolved Is­
sues," tha uhlon said in a state­
ment.
Herman L. Wackier, Chrysler
viea-prcsldont and general mana­
ger, Indicated only minutes before
that a general agreement had been
reached.
Wackier Indicated tha company
and the CIO United Auto Work­
er* hqva agreed on general terms
of a contract which provide* *100
monthly pensions, Including fed­
eral social security.
Weary negotiators doggedly
ituck to contract drafting as their
£ ecord breaking non-stop bargain&gt;g session passed tha 45-hour
mark, They started tha current
Continuous peace session at 8 P.M.
(EBT) Bsturdsy.
Wackier Issued tha following
statement, after federal and state
mediator* told newsman "we’re
going to push It right on through."
' "Assuring that tha UAW stands
hy H* verbal agreements on Is­
sues that have bean discussed over
*n I over again during the months
of the strike, apparently
lima now

Newsprint MilLt
IU s Nh M Perns Pa«e Owe)
plant, It first used the Coosa
River newsprint In Its edition uf
March 22. AH of the other Flori­
da newspapers which ara parti­
cipating In the Cooaa River news­
print production received ship­
ments during April.
Th« Florida publishing com­
panies having stuck In the Coosa
River Newsprint Company are:
The Tribune Co., Tampa; Winter
Haven Publlshln*_ Co.. Winter
' dshlng Co,,
Haven; Florida Pub)
Jacknunvlllo
Timesi Pul
Publishing Co.,
................. .......
St. Pete,shunt;
The Miami Herald
burg; Tl
I’lilillshlng Co., Miami; Tampa
Times Co., Tampa; The Hanford
Herald Herald; Orlando Hentlnel Star, Orlamlo; Lindsay Nnwsnapeis, Inc., Sarasota; NewsPress Publishing Co., Ft. Myers;
and the (lorn Publishing Co., Ft.
Lnudsidnle.
Method' u( preserving rultleMdv* and making (hem Into
leather sole* were fiist described
by Homer In the Iliad almost
2,980 years ago.

Chilean President
f

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stocky, personable President had
captivated west Texans.
He and his party arrived at 1;81
P. M„ yesterday from Houaton
aboard President Truman's per­
sonal plana, tha Sacred Cow. Dappet and smiling, ha appeared in
tha doorway of the plant wear
Inx a western hat.
Rap. George Mahon, who had
preceded him through the door­
way and was on the ground, called:
“Come on down, Mr. President."
Gonialex Vldala waved the hat
at tha waiting crowd and “came
on down," to meet a big civilian
recaption and to receive tha mili­
tary honors uf Raese Air Force
base. An honor guard of picked
troops snapped to attention. Tha
Chilean flag, carried hy Tech
Bgt Albert Junes of Dallas, waved
Hirtcliy ahead of the President.
And Hie Chilean executive smiled
his pleasure as the Air Forca
band struck Into his country's na
tionul anthem.
Gonsabts Vldeta showed his per­
sonality i t a reception and lunch
eon at the officers club at tha
alf base given by Col. George W.
Pardy, commanding offloar.
In
the cocktail room, the President
accepted a glass of beer and then
began moving around the room,
shaking handa with all comsrs and
saying a few words of greeting to
everyone he met.
Later, Inspecting the Stanolind
Oil Company's new gasoline plant
at Levellami Tex., near Lubbock,
tbe executive said:
' "Thlc is what Chile needs.”
The plant makes gasoline and
other iltjulil petroleum products
fnm natural gat. Chile has two
gas fields, but no plant to pro­
cess It.
Gontalex Videla wants to see the
irrigation today because Chile has
underground water resourcoa tiro
liar to thure In this area. A* he
left the plant lie shook hands and
patted the cheeks of two nine
yanr-old girls, Limit. Deere and
Jsnelre Duwleti, both of Level
land.
Ills host at U*t night's party
wtw Georgu P. Livermore, Lubbock
oil ruon who had drilled 36 oil nnd
gas well* for Chile. The affair
wns at the V-M iamb nour Lob
bock, owned by George llrnsnn uml
Ham Arnett.
At yesterday's lumlieioi. Rep­
resentative Million described the
Piesldent ur, "a mail of Imlecerlbable etuii in, tbe kind of man who
rnntivutcs you immediately, n
mnn who Is at home anywhere,
pnrtleulnily out here in God's
chosen country."
The Chllimu chief wns partic­
ularly Impressed til the V X ,ranch
with the Chinese elms growing

A Disabled Veteran Speaks
HANFORD, FLORIDA
APRIL 28, 1950.
I CAN NO LONGER REFRAIN FROM MAKING
A PUBLIC STATEMENT WITH REFEREN CE TO
OUft SENATORIAL CONTEST.
I MUST DEFEND OUR GOOD FRIEND CLAUDE
PEPPER.
*
I AM A DISABLED VETERAN OF WORLD WAR
II AND LEFT ONE OF MY F E E T IN FRANCE. I
TRIED HARD TO BE A HOOD DEFENDER, OF OUR
COUNTRY, CARRY OUT INSTRUCTIONS AS BEST
I COULD, GOING WHERE I WAS ORDERED, AND
MAKE ffo COMPLAINT, WHATEVER, A S D ID
THOUSANDS OF MY COMRADES.

Vote For

L. P. HAGAN.TOMORROW
for

County Commissioner
Diat. 2.
tU favors good school*, wall paid teacher*,
T

SOMEWHERE DURING ALL THIS, WF, FIND
ONE, GEORGE 8MATHERS, HAD ALSO ENTERED
THE SERVICE, BUT FROM THE BEGINNING, I
OBSERVED HIM GETTING VERY MUCH DIS­
SA TISFIED WITH SERVING HiB COUNTRY. Hlb
PEN W A S VERY BUSY CALLING UPON H I S
EFACTt

good roada, help and co-operation for the
FARMERS, and older people ami will give
the people a liiininess administration. Yotir
vote will be grentiy appreciated.

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Pd, Pul. Adv.

shipped to Chita for growing eg.
perlmenta than.
The ratmbara of the President's
10 *«&gt;k .petlva part lit the
festivities.
Whan tha aquara
dancing b?gan
thaChlleana did
not Just ctand to ona alda and
watch.
Col. Santiago Roblaa.
Chilean army
aide, chose Mrs.
Wright Kerr of Lubbock a a a part­
ner, and Lt. Col. Eduardo Mlddletun, Chilaan
Air Forca aide,
picked Mra. Wlllu Croom of AmarI1!?;,
h\,V 1M **■ "Put Your
Littla IFoot."

ara hereby required to plead
w«r to the above suit to wit
lj t Complaint tiled here la
before way lit h . l»lo—or a
pro canToaao Will ha entered
ron.

eee my hand and neat thie
rcjll foort,1 Ninth Judicial

Prim ary
IC m |I s s «S P m

P u , oast

completion of tha count o rb a l- CIR C U IT CO U R T REAL.
lols the clerks "hall Immediately
telephone tha returns to the Sup­
ervisor of Registration, Lourine
Beal Messenger, at 14* at Tho
Dr. Henry McLaiilin
Herald Office, In addition, the
law requires that tho returns ba
Optom*lrtst
posted at tha polling places.
The Herald will tabulate elec­
US MsgMlg Ara. PhatM 111
tion returns for Seminole County
and will furnlih them to Radio
8tatlon WTRR, to tha Orlando
Sentinel, which will broadcast
them over Station WHOO, and to
the Asoclated Press, Jacksonville.
M A m t ls a —PILLOW
Slatting at about 7:30 P. M.,
CUBRION—PAD
returns will he announced over a VLAI
one
public address system operated by
"Doc" Compton In front of The
- O f ,« t to a
Ifrrnld. Returns will come In from
all over the State over The Her­
ald's leased wire and teletype
system.
* * • t o m «• / &lt; # ,
"Mot nails", as the trade knows
To relieve imarlinf irritation ead
them, are small pieces of metal
help nature heal, smooth on a bit of
which ran bo driven into brick,
•entle. loolhltif, carefully medicated
mortar and most connate just as
an ordinary nail la driven Into
wood.

FOAM'k'UBBER

DE-ELECT

Host_____

M. B. (T. BONE) SMITH
FO R TH E LEGISLATURE

RKSINOL*11™"

★

★

;

Through Ihc cooperative efforts of the local dele­
gation to Tallahamee and through working with local
groupa, 1 have been able to further the intereata aad
tk* progress of this* county. I have nerved no private
Interests, no individual I have sought no personal
benefit. If I am re-elected, I shall follow the
policy.

W HISKEY - WINE
RUM - GIN
★

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★

N I C K ’S P A C K A G E S T O R E
410 Hsnferrl Avenua

Pd. Pol. Adv.

No Man has Done as Much lor the People of Florida as

CLAUDE

P EPPER

Just Check this Record of Bills Pepper has Sponsored: 11
O. I. BIU of BIOHIS
CANCIO and HEART RISIARCH ACTS
COTTON and FIANUT QUOTA BILL
V
RURAL TILIPNONB BILL
HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION BILL
V — IVIRGLADIS NATIONAL PARK BILL
V
HOOD CONTROL AMINDMINT
and Hundred* of othars

♦ I*1

And Check these Vital Adnsinfstration Measures He h if
Fought l o r and His Oppaaaat kas Fought Ai s l a i t :

The Republicans Love George
Tho Repubiicun* of the U, 8. are Intereated most in det ,r - feMting Senator Claude Popper of Florida and ru-olecting

W“

Last week, in dihcuMlng veturgn’a
I.* I. Insurance, old age pension*. ur
I 'benefits.
benefits, Senator T a ft said, Wo t,
MS billion . . . to indlviduala whose contribution*, IF
have been made in paat yeara. At the moment, they
ittlng something for nothing,"
f* a re not willing to tru at otur destiny to ■ matt who
ante thia philosophy. We believe th e veterana, laborer*

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Mttack him o ir h la rtco rd o f sccompJIsJuntat.
B * c* v « «M r know Flo rid a and it . people art

Aejr are actually stteciiaf
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Is Leave i$ Mien
Stranded O n B a a e ;
|*Ermer Gets Homer
Th* Sanford Giants eoetiaued
i ihoir losing ways y **fd « y
kiftamoon whan ihay
heir seventh straight
time to th* Orlando Settlors
to 3.
j 'T •
The Orlandoans peeked away at
tea Giant pitchers, Singleton,
ally, and Mroiinski foe eight hits
seven walks.
Sanford gatheied sin hits and
van free passes over, the route
hut failed to hit in Ihc dutch,
hirtcen locals died on the lacks.
Ltroy Browning, Orlande atari*
who held Banford tn eheeh dur*
hie last appearance 'at Muni' Ball Park, blew up to the
id inning of yeattrdty'a, tilt
■trolled four ttrptfM men
ore Manager KrmdT yanked
[im in
of' rlghttomdep
1 favnr
*
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■‘to CurComing In with the sack# loadand nano imt,
Curriei retired
lit, Curri
'hatters in ordar
nest
Hawing ij
rtp# run. The
the Or*
Undo hurli
the screws
Ittt w ittfP
t
Jas'the t
’'Ml diving the
(locals on#
' Cdfl %fille scatter!ln * sis httfc bimr &gt;sl»i Innings.
| BanfnH V laat tally
camein
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tha se- "frth frame When
dhen lead
lead-off
tmltev’^ an fts
Rsron eeewed with n
llrie dr*-***
'♦»••• up' aealnst tha
iHdert
rijfto
f«"'-* *viH. •' rhad&lt;
lpr&lt;n"*itl” ■'r,’1»’l a «ltig|e nv*
m-itiid •’•^rin* B«'-^n
n I thePnl-Uka
iDtiri'e-* t- Smford
[tonight for *n *-» I'gb* enntur
[Game time i* fl:0« p. M.
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hit a 0*2 pitch in the errand f-emc
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1season In the local pork . . clean
batter Tom Roee hit Into two
pin. . ,. the first bettor
■Jl 1%iblev plnya
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Fred Chadderton claimed fielding
honors for the ay when ha charg­
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bar# hand and nipped the runner
hy a half step. Dugout rumor
suy* Sanford will get two oi
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By FRANK ECK
AP Nawefeaturee Sports Editor

a t M o yer'h i u in i in P e r r is , I ' mI l f ,,
F e ll 13, 11147. (i&lt;M-ls ohlMined him
J a u . 24, l l ' i l t
tilnm st tw o y e a rs
la t e r,

lie’s the I’leatest linrse to come
out of the Golden WV.t since
NEW YORK — It will he the Miuvii-h, Hen Block's U&gt;22 Derby
East against the West In the Ttith
edition of the Kentucky Detbv lit winner.
Ilt- K iiid in e M ill P rin c e m id &gt;Mid
Churchill Downs on Haturbav,
d le irm u n d
th e fo rm e r unpoured
May 0.
It will he two veteran |ork&gt;&gt;ye. In tie lire lo s t h o llo in th e r e c o il!Johnny Longden and Eddie Aivaro, ly r o ll W u ih I M e in o rin l. Hot ‘ tw in,
battling do.vn the stretch. It will no! so. It hnppeiied tlo it A re n rn
l ie cut u
Your Most from the west u- wu* th e tu-Ft jo c k e y
galnst
Mill I'riiice from the east. c o rn ci and saved fo u r le n g th s by
......................

We prefer Lonuden on Your l|o«t coining through ulung the mil. I’he
and have a feollrig tlint he will Vfif,v l.,'l.".l , r . St'xt M'lve. u ymne
filly, drifted out sliuhtlv around
lead from sturt to finish.
Hill Prince is a slow breaker the bend fur home, currvlng Ford
hut the kind of u horse munv mid Mlddleground, with Appr.-n
people Hke for the inile-nnd-a- Uce Hill Holuiid riding, wide Mol
qunrler Derhv distance. He ...... .. ■lleground Inst ut leust two lengths
from behind like a Wlnrlawav For and Hill Prince l Alvaro) -uved
fluid we like the Texas-bred Mid- u good four. The time for tile Wood
dlegmund a rhestniit coll Hid ous 1.43 ■! fi, fastest Wood since
could very easily win ull the Count Fleet’s 1:43 in 1943 How­
ever, in u truly run race. Mid
marbles.
Your Host, Iftll Prince nnd dlegrouiol’s wood lime would have
Mlddleground. It suv* bare, rhev been 1'43 l b , oi better lie ran
are the Derby class Gil Cupiiul, the same distance in 1:43 2 b live
a recent disappoint incut in u day* p m ions au.imsl the older
Keeneland allowance race, miuhl liamllrnp hoite, Mv Hcouest.
li nude thief slraight seconds
run a good race. He can chitv
the Derhv weight of I2il pounds oi M l .1 d I e g i o o n d, Hie King
and go a distance. Although u Item li’a Hope for a second Derby.
good breaker he ap|M-ars no match Tig- Texns outfit won with As­
sault in ’4*1
for Your Host.
The chart of the Wood nivs the
In the Keeneland race ut seven
furlongs. Your Host won bv more wiuntr, ILH Prince, woo cusllv
than six lengths In 1:22 2/6. but don't believe it. Arcuro was
which is one and three-fifths sec­ belting ii Ditto on tin- Prince's
onds better than the former truck riglit flunk nil through the stretch,
lie won itdden out u* they mv nt
record.
Jockey Longden, who has rid the oval -uni In* wo. out ilrawlmr

uen In Kugi.ind unit Auslrulia tinyear, aav* of Your Host! "He's
the greatest horse I have ridden
sim-r Count Fleet." I.ungilen won
th* 1043 Derby with Count Fleet
Your Host is owned bv William
Goats, con-in-law ut movie pro­
ducer LuuIs H. Mayar who bred
the sou of Imported Allbhal out of
Boudoir II, by Mahmoud. The
roll Is trained by Harry L. Dan
lei*, veteran from Glasgow, Kv.
Daniels, acting for Goetz, bought
Yuur Host for 920,009 (in the
fourth of rim U airr ilinliuimii
■ales.
In II races, the colt has won
sevon and 9220,370, After being
unplaced In hia 2-year-old debut
he won four of hla next suvon
races, and was second In three
others. He won one of the others
but was placed second because
ha swerved In the xtretch in n mile
at Buy Meadows last Octo­
SI Echevarria).
h c ^ W lBrafI tk—
f S SCmrjer.
W race
ber. He has won each uf hU
Wlnnar— Currlar. LP— Ringlet three outing* as a 3-year-old in
convincing fashion,
t#n. U— WUHamaan a1”1
' Your Host's big win was the
Bahta Anita Derjiy last February.
Hln recant Keeneland score was
all the more impressive because

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Wa have never seen Your Host
W#U ,fifteenth but horseman who hivo say he
live* the appearance of a quiuifeat, humorous and Intsrsatsd colt.
Hile peculiarity la eauiad bv a
disalignment of a vertebra for­
ward of hia withers* It cause*

M iw &amp; T .K n s a

n»m fi»m Mliidli-gioiiud. who win

Link Pbyoff Is
M ajor League
SUtedTm'Tdday
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____By ARBOClATB PBB9B
In State Capital
NATIONAL LKAOUB

delivered each other
Florida Southern lythalrenough,
only defeats in conference
during a twin bill at TnlII Squni K ssew
on April 7 and 8. South­
ern won the opener 4-2 mid fell
eet Mercer toBothStatesquads
tin following day 10.0.
had conference ie-

TALLAHASSEE, Mav 1—OP)—
A borey five on the thirty-alith
medalist In tld* twentv-first anabled Emma Scallay of Pensacola,
medalist In thi itwenty-flrst an­
nual Florida Women's State Golf
Championship, to square her finale
meeting with Mrs. Charles K.
tBillie) Hartlng, Coral Gablet, af­
ter being dormle for 'ha last thee*
holes.
The tourney, already delated
one dev by a rainstorm, will thus
move into Its seventh dav tomor­
row when the pretty pair of golf­
er* go to the thirty-seventh tee
In the “sodden death" playnfl at
10 A. M.
Starting at 10 o'clock tins
morning the mulch moved off
•nnppllv as 31-year-old Emma, n
Navv nubile works secretary In
Pensacola, had n two-putt pat
four to Mrs .Hartlng’s hogev. This
was little Em's only lend during
the entire match.
Mrs. IlnrlitiB took the isb ward
•cpoiid Wit hhek third birdie four
In. five rounds ,m the hole. She
then won the fourth for n .one-up
lend which she held for another
hole. Kuimn evened things ut&gt; with
u hlrdle four on the 4on-»’urd
sixth holing n six-footer. They
halved seven with Imgev fives t ml
Mis. Hurting went up snuln on
eight with n par Dlree »i'd two
up on nine with n par five.

LAKELANnTMay 1 — (Hpeclal) — The Florida Southern
College Moccasins fare tho most
critical baseball gomes of tholr
21 game schedule today and to­
morrow when thev meet the Mer­
cer University Hears from Ma­
con, Ga.
The twin toll will ton the
i rales In tin- current battle foe
possession of the 1960 Dixie
Conference baseball crown. Flo­
rida Southern, defending cham­
pion, Is running neck to neck
with Florida State University.
Hoth contenders, appropriate-

Two irnrs nnlece on IW and tl
on-ceded -dv-foot one put* f ir
E in urn's hlrdle on the put * lw.
fiHfi-vnrd to i If tic I'lie margin went
liuck to two-up lifter a brutt t-f
rives no 13 wlum HIHIe got « pav
five after rllinbing Cordiac Hill on

BATTINO — Mutlal, 8 t Louis
-44»; Dark. New York. .41.1.
RUNS - Waltkus, Philadelphia,
12; Jet hi or Boston, II.
HUNS HATTED IN — Jones.
Phllmli-lrdiia, 14] Ennis, Philadel­
phia, la.
JUTS - Junes Philadelphia, IB:
Ennis, Philadelphia, 18.
DOUBLES — Robinson, Brook­
lyn VVvrostek, Cincinnati, Ennis.
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plonsliip. ii three-up lend.

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||ni ling didn't like the Huhtn •)«.
while Miss Hcallcv wnuud to pl»v
on. Miss flea lies got * Doc second
plus a seven iron 10 f**» Dorn
(lie put mi the twentieth HOI
, animsit home Die putt for * bird
guiliM two down.
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Kiinina putt earned Mis* En
liner on 21 and the lend wa*
par thre
.will again. Two live* •'■' -•
nni lowi
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and M
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for one-|
nne-p'il t"" Dvt
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clutch for
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tlilrd, going ««*•
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III 'liter Alole UnitiliK wa- u til
fling*- ii . front.
Mi- lialtihK left liet-'-ll with
.in 18 fotilei amt limb a "ix while
Emma laved in the runMiig wltti
a two-pull pat five.
It wn« n'tmillv ilark on lliirtykI v when the gltl* till ttieq **-enlids. Mts llnrlim- found herself
in a lino while Miss Scnllev wa*
sliotl The woman from Smith
FI Tlitii look two *n ’.tot * oi ■
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III" soggy solid Mini was lio.itile to
laat &gt;i riii'! filed Imgry laki-n tiy
Miss Ni-nllev.
After healed debate wttb ill*Im nl rule- i-nmmillee. tin- two
llliiili-l- defidfd to abide •*) tlotilling "I the DM iA. Joseph ey.
executive s r iiiliit v of llie ii(’ tiiua|
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Ml*' Srnllev and Mis. Hnitiok
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tk-alb v i id If-1 694-619 t'(
Hurling mil 044-496-636 41
Par In 439-464-964 38
Scnlley in 435-696-154-41 91
llarting In 439-554-445— 49- HI
Hcalley out 543-604-639—41
Hurting out 604-566-644—43
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required Iiy Ittw, nil dogn In the City o! Sttnford, Florid*, muHt lie tiirciMtvd uguinat rultlea by
May 20, IBSO, and the varcinnllon lag continually worn
by dogw on n collar or harnfHH fur the fallowing year.
In urd#r to urcommodute dog ownern, Ur Raymond
L. llatM, Vattrinarinn. will b« at tha rear uf the City
Hall April 20, May 3, Kith and 17th to vaccinate dogn,
from 3 to 5 P. M.

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yaar I960, will ha aubjact to Ifting picked up by tha
Pollca and Killed.

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Swanson Poultry

Notice

City Lkanaa Taga for
available and owner* muni
10th from IM City Tea Coll

When Southern takes ilic field
agnlnst
the invmlers
.Monday,
six regulars will face Meu-e.‘
with .dim plus batting nvetiigi'*.
Chuck Terry, third base, leads
the heavy bitter, with 23 bits
in 68 timer, nt bat foi .399. Kir ■
kc Tulle, center field, hu* tupped
(.ill 19 Inis Ip 49 trips for all
average .376
Other averages Include;
Vic
Giorilmio, '&lt;''8 ; \l»il( Williams
soli, light field, .391; Emmett
Waver, left field, 361, und D'*k
JidnintiOi, -Imr Iritnp,
316
rtn-inilld ii)ei iipv is ;!93.

pmvmimitsuM

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Halting

cords of three wins nnd one lost
when FSU faced the Mercer
Bear squad o„ Friday.

Monday
Tuesday
W ednesday

n ix In

The Coral Gables chipping are
tl-'* 1 1 11 nr l l iit lr o 11 o i v s
n i 11 u)
left herself u sevon-fnntei for i i 't.iin
till c .n iis s stT ie d o lsil)
birdie nil No 17 after the *’lr s
K IIH IC A N
i .i m i . i t :
W 1. 1* t
halved til with hogev fours. Till*
P
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gave her her widest mill Kill four Nf «) &gt;Ml 1.
6MO
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up—and Emma drooped « dose (T * i * III Hit
4 1 .571
56-i
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. te on 18 to make it thiee up u- \\ ii ,l ii ii * i .
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*tnrt -&gt;rr even 'boi.g.i n «l,"idv
Vnrrk nt \V ' »*11111k 1*»11 (|i |mI .
drl’ tli was •fulling
i tin )
I t ». I'iiiIriiU Iphlit *♦ *
Millie tl.iee-potted !»•' fir*, Hit-imt
i '
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green on I!' aft' I ■ne putting d*j , H
iMtit &lt;iii&gt;
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bob's on Hu- morning round am
tr .iit*1 • i l h '&lt;1 i* II ij Hth tlfirkliFuMNi |
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III,- girl- halved with bogrv r,vl'*1- ,,,
mUks
Mrl-w
The rain .tort.-d In'.....
jto'etu i * ’lln,"1'
40-1&gt; r \t i
•&lt;nd lightning ma te it ielvi«nMe to | ii.m „.n m-i&gt;
Scullv had a *....ut- d-wn th" 41te. i * 8 I lit ch Si /tt'il II l r l|)
o,. Dll- while Mr
H .""n “ v-,s
mi.„ rtfli « the drive- ,n -tl Mis
• tie In,Ie i t fu n I v and she w as I k . i
dim a w ith tw o to go and l i e
in n r tailwav.

thrown off *trldi' wbi-n fiitevd
wide down the home -lictrh How
iv c i, itvei the Dcibv dUtsoce, Hill
I’rlin-* will in* ruiigli. He fiyute*
to lie Hying at tlic finis Is. All luiicciI k is lining room, and if it
lut'i-eded a fine three I*v Mis
i -o i i i i '-i up mud. Hill Prince will In'
Hinting no Iwentv nine when Mi*.
'awkiri- 'uise. All of Your Host's Em missed a 33foot putt bv two
vlclnrlci tiuve been over fa*t Inches. Two pars and n bogi-v
trm k». Emir of Hill Prince's scores list’d up Iblrty. thirty-one and
have been in the slop,
He's a tliiil v-twn. Mts
Harting Gien
sum-rim mudder as was bis sire, I,listed a bogey Dv&lt;* ns Mis- SentPrim-emiillo.
liv bad ties tumble oil lliirtytipi Pi nice b.ts K"u*t D’-iov three to go three up with ii*t*&gt;bnckgri"ii&gt;d, us HIM Comm, (Tmr- holes left,

•-1*111 Ili'Wiis Mulor Homo, will tell
yiei ut bis -first Derby, The
Prince'* dmn, Hlidrne, was sired
iiy l.'ol E. R. Bradley’s Bubbling
Over, 1329 Derby winner. Bub­
bling Over later sired Burgoo
King, Iiruiilry’s 1932 Derhv wlnner.
Hill P'lnrc was fouled Fell. 2U,
11)17
seven duvs after Your
Host — at The Meadows, the farm
owned bv bis breeder-owner Uhrlslopliei T. Chenery, near Doswell,
Va
Ho well take Yuur Host over
Hill Prince with Mhidlcground In
the money on Derby Day. But re­
member! If rain slows the lamlsville track it will rut down Your
HdutV early speed, and give Hill
Prlncu s better chance to take all
the inoiiey.

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burgh, nnd Miisiol, Hi. Louis, 4.
T Illl'l.LM
lii-ii, Huston, nm1
Elllli* I’liilndi'lphiu 2 .
HOME IHI.NS
- Camoatielln
Hrooklyn, Jones. I’hilnihJt'bia und
Westlake I’llti-bu.gli. 4 ,
S T O LEN
MASKS
Ree-e.
Hrnuklvn 3; Snidi'i. Ilrookivn, 2 .
AM E ll 1CA\ L E A G U E
B A IT IN G
MIt.iii'll, Clovi
land, .-imt; Grolb. Deli oil, .339
RUN S
i ‘c*kv, Mii-lou, 17
Hisutlo New Im k mill DiMuggio
Hiistun. 12 .
RU N S H A TTED IN
Stepl.
i'll*, Roston, th; iilMuggp), New
York, 13
H ITS
/.mi-Ilia, Boston, 29:
Pesky uinl G.h.iI iiioii, llusion, and
Ullllngci. I'liiliiili Iphlu, Ut.
D O U III.ES
Zaiillu. Huston, m.
DiMuggio New Ymk, und Wood
St, Louis, b.

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look Into the question of whither
it would be cheaper to build a
guided missile chip front the keel
up, rut her than converting a
cruiser, Hhcrmnn said he believed
n conversion would be considerably
rb-aper.
Meanwhile, In Washington, Senalot Toliey (It-IINi said today the
Amork'im Telephone an d Tale­
nt uph Complinv hasn't "done a
damn thing'' In stop higtlmn gamb­
lers from conducting bualneaa by
__________ bomber* Ini long di dance telephone.
Hie thundering air tirmadn Unit
tbit llie company's attorney, S.
featured the annual parade In Whitney l.nndno, drilled the accu­
ralabratlon of Intritinltloniil la­ sal Inn and suiii telephone combor day. The Russian premier'» ponies do not have the responal■on, Lt. Cm. Vassily Stalin, lid hjljty of policing tlin gambling
the eld parade.
world.
Behind the grent
lmnilirrn
l''urlheMnore, he said, It would
loomed group* nf Jel plums he "dnnitrrntM,” for n telephone
sparkling In the cobalt blur* sky. •ompnnv "lo NHsitme llie function
Mokiiw'i eitl/ens, who Janmii'd of law enforcement."
lad Square for llieir trnililliiiinl
l/iitidon ‘ aid I he A.T. ami T. has
May I»ay demonstration, ynv dinicd nrivale line aervlre to
Stalin a mighty cheer as In ramblers mid bunk makers and I*
mounted the plat form near hen- , cooperating In every way nos*!ffi'a tomb. Hr wn. follow# by hie with loci,I low enforcement
Soviet gnvrrnmrnl nml Com Iigepeles lo hall illegal uie of tele­
munlit Party loader!.
phones,
All eyr* were turned on tiro
Toly v snhl tin company hail
erallailmo Stalin a« bo mi Ikid tliken oiil single line servlre "but
ninthly IIP I ho atop* to llie ms you haven't done a damn thing to
tritm.
•*'p these people from making
Ju it before tbr Kmnlln i-binir ra'ls,"
rang out nl 10 o'clock, HIidIn,
Uni Her, .Henatoi Ke fa liver (||droned III Ilia fawn-colon,! uni - r**nu I
a vl-lior at the hearform, ltd Ills blgb-rnnkinir f, I uer
said l.andoo had "not made
low officials lo liir tup of (In nun It of a ciiKp of cooperation
red marble tomb of Lenin
with local niilliiitiiii'i" In shutting
Without lll-sltllttog, III- till Il'd "ff horse nice news to houklea,
amaitly nt tbr top nod took In.
\t mie point. Toliey asked laincuetnninry place on (lie tiil.iit.nl lion if Hie company would do any­
A* Htalln uiitrlinl finni the thing to stop service on a teleHoatrum, lien H ,M. siiii nn ok...
btdng used In ■nillrlt buslrhlaf of tbr ...... .. grnmnl stuff, phone
lie-s for n red light district.
rivlewcd a lingo parade of Soviet
"I don't think we should do any­
trivin*.
thing," I.aiidmi sold, "That’s not
Shlriiirnko thru joined Hinlm mil
biihiiiei.a "
on the rostrum mol spoke In (In.
lie lulled hs |&gt; sure there are
crowd.
&gt; iif Illegal telephone
Shlemankn mnnril (lie " ii ni tbi'iiHiiml
alls being made
"Bui I don't
mongers" Hint Hov|r| nititii.rt are believe
(he public wants us to
taady to rrslsi NKgirnnois.
police It."
And 111 Yiigoaliivln, ItiibprtiilU mnnttier hearing Hep, Kar­
Ctlt rmiiimiiiliil
eii|eliint|&gt;ni‘&gt;
tell lit Mn.i suggested that an
mlnita the ulelurrs of Si film fen
tmrsii y la* oiiidc lo defer mine
lured In llie Soviet HiilellitiH
wan tnilrlicd (iff by n Irlumplmoi
drclarallnn IIihI I'remiel Sin. Mon Tre-Tung, mol with banners
that Tito's icgliiio tool lii okini lulling fm an end to British con"f the big ilmmiili ()|| Cumbhe
Itiinslan-b'd
eon Inform''
pmiy.
hlackadr of nearly two vent,,
'"stria's anti Communist Ho
The proclamation by Yugn- In
via'# Communist I’arlj ecnirnl c l.i list viiutli opened the May
commltlre charged n "InrtUI," l&gt;iiv ridsliNttlnn* in Vlnnnu |Hsl
RuaaU with mgiiulidng the block '"Kin with ,i loiiirldlght parade
ada when llie Tito regime mu
thi&gt; Itiiig.itrosse which
thrown out of the rnmlnfinin I'ltcles llie ulil Inner city. They
for failure lo too the Mnscou chmiicd ''Austria will never beUna.
" I....tile's demoerney" as
The statement said Yugmiln Hiuy passed the .Soviet headi|tim
lets
vla'a fig lit for Independriire mid
Dmvntowp Paris iv„a vlrtuall)
equality nnmnir Ciinnniinlid rountirlea mu the "spuik which Is deaerti'il enrly l„ the i|«v Hs the
going lo flmnn up In China, &lt;by &lt; liaiisporintiun systems cam"
Nationalist Gnri"ralistlimi Oiliing •" a virtual nt unit .till Wmkari
Kai-Shek, In til a Mav Dnv nd- Wire ohuervlpg their traditional
dreaa, blauled lied Clilna'n lend *!"-v Hay loy-off, t.'ommunlit*
era and urged worker! now liv* plmmi'd n parade and anttComl» f. under the new Communist t"""lrt followers nf Oop. Charles
regime In fight with Hitholngn I'e Hutille sclioduleil a festival
and strikes. lie plctmed bln im 'villi music mol a speech by the
leagtterrd Nationalist porron on licncral himself. Theatei* closed
Formosa a* fight Inr the Him- ih dlil iii'ii.t rer tnurn mI-I, but Ilia
■Una a* well tie the Cblnesn i.idi walk cafes hod Ihelr tables
Communist*. Ho rliaigcd tlm out fm ilie fir.it of ,‘ lte flue spring
Chinese Itnl lender Mno Tat'- weather.
rominunlrtts espeeted to nu»Tung with Hiibjri'llog the 4611,000,000 people on the mnlnliio&lt;l ••oli*i. niioid inn,hot) at a mass
to Bovlet servitude mid with meet lug In Copenhagen, Denmark.
placing "all material iom uhc Their rivals, tlm HocIid Demoand IndiiNirlal eipilpment &lt;&gt;n the rinlH hupe tu have twice that
ntalldaml nl liussln’s dlnpoNnl." many nt their tally.
Illlnilleds uf thiiusniiJs „f ruinIn oilier rapllals:
l-ondnn bail on parade be mtildsl led trnoiis, wmkeis and
efuae of a year-old Imii on nil youth filed tnrongh I'rsgua's
political demolish atiem., Hut tin- VVcuucsInus Hqii art' for CrechoItttematlonal Socialist roofeieneo -locskin's biggest May Day cel*there Issued a May llav lueisitge brellon.
declaring that "Horlslhm alone”
(Dech Communist Piashlent
the wnrld'n people.! KJement (iotiwnld spoke from a
organic unity of cf- tribune In Hie square, declaring
Him all attempts against the raSeveral thouaaml workers In Itlrne tiv Ciecli rescttniiarles and
ingoon( Hurma, paraded with by Hie Vatican bad failed and will
Itnraa nf Htslln I rolti nod
&gt;’ " the future

REBUILT BY

*hathar tha ComtiunUm ehargaa
of Senator McCarthy (R-Wla.)
conatltutk "a boat, a deemt. of a
fraud” upon th* American peo­
ple.”
Karstan said In a statement
that two Republican-controlled
house committee* mom than two
year* ago investigated "a Hit of
108 names nf person* employed,
or who had applied for employ­
ment In the state department, on
the question of whether or not they
were securiiv rleke."
He said tha committees found
th* State Department wae "hand­
ling the situation In a satisfac­
tory manner " and that it appears
to him tne “majority If not all”
of the rases McCarthy ha* raised
were among the 108.
Kurstcn added!
"If so. Inquiry should he made
ae to whether or not a hoax, n
deceit or n fraud, has been prac­
ticed snmewhrie, by some one.
upon the American people.”
Asserting that It Is "of vital
ImnortHiuc Hint the prestige and
dignity of the slate department be
no* Improperly Imputed," Karstun
continued:
"I would have complete con­
tempt for anv one who, through
fleet It or fraud, would seek to In­
flame nrd hoodwink the Am*rirsn people with the nasertfop that
the 9Ule department of their governmeni has harbored or Is sat­
urated with Cimmunlati."
Kurntro's statement came at a
time when Senate Republicans
wore reported sp'll over n move
hv mm,' of their members to wind
up an investigation by a Senate
korelgii Relatione Subcommittee
of MiCaithy's charges of Com­
munist infiltration nf tha Hint,.
Depaitment

Sanford Rally
ID N H inS eraaa rag* aw l
and county commlsslnnei.
M. It. "T Hooe" Smith told of
hl.s elgh* years of rervlee In Hi'
State legislature, and a* a can­
didate fur re-election In Group
No. 1, pledged continued eupputt
foi schools, the road bullmng
prngiuru, and pensions for the
aged. "I will rnritlnup tn do my
henl," lie staled.
Ilia opponent, Vivian A. Bprei.
told of ids jr. years experience os
a Son ford merchant, seven rearc
of service ns a city comnilsslonei,
including two term* a* mayor,
and of Ids four years of exper
iencc a" chahman of Ihr Hetnipole County War Finance Com
mitten. He asked that the for­
.

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\ V H 3K 9*m 9fS'X C K ? •iosV iWj
gotten man, tha taipayef, M r*.
membared,
H. S. "Law" Arnold of Longtwo yaar* ago
.
wood described hla btiilnaM
fa ir EnpHmngnt Ptm IIh i ComIn tha fourth district, thra* con
career and stated that ha la bow
million i i j f hla hacking by the tastanta ata seeking th# aaat
a &gt;eal a dale broker. He atrataed
CIO's FolRtcai Action Commit* which Smathara vacated. They
te need of Seminole County hav­
ara: Pat Cannon, whom Smather*
ing one member of the Mata
Tha Fappsr-Smathers race haa defeated In IMS; William Lantaff,
Legislature In Group No. 3 from
overshadowed ' other content! In Dade county legislator, and Mt*.»
he understands the problame of
which four congressman, tno Frsneei O. Warrlnar. all of Miami.
grower*, ard is president nf the
8tate Railroad and Public tUIIURep. Dwight !., Rogir* of Fort
Hemltmle County Citrus Growers
iaa Cotnmiifclonars. Ill State etna* T.mdrrdrt" faca* orpoHlIn In tin*
Asorlatlon. Ha urgad economy In
tor*
and
a
new
House
of
Rcpra*
government and establishment of
sixth district frm Clarenea 0.
aantatlvea will ba nominated.
siauffer. also of Fort Lauderdale.
a small claims court.
Throe State Supreme Court
Wilbur C- King of
HI* opponent for Hi* House of
juatlcea have no opposition. Rep. HieIncumbent
Slot" Railroad end Public
Representatives, Voile A. Williams
Bob Slkaa of Crastvlaw la ttnop- Utilities
Commission Is oppossd
Jr., spoke of hla birth and educa­
Grady Alhrllton. Tampa, and
tion In Samlnola County, hla ala
n s from th* third district ar.d hv
N. D. Wnlnwrlght, Jr. of Starke.
years of service In World Wor If,
.
'
'
W. Carter, another vet orand nf Mn work on the State At­
burg laa no oppoaltlon In the miJerry
membu* of the Railroad Com-i^
torney General** staff, He warn­
firth.
mission fare* opjwsltlon from-'
ed against "government by lob­
Four men and a woman »e#a the Ancll Boyette or Marianna and
byists, pressure groups and apecohgreisldnal post being vseatrd J, F. Terrible of Jacksonville.
Hal Interests.” Lashing out at
by Rep. J . Hardin Peterson of
For the flrit time stnee RecotiKtatr rxtrnvsganre In many forms
Lakeland In the first district. They ntructlnu
Days, the Negro vote
lie told of the crumbling hulldlngu
are:
may help decide the senatorial
of llie .Stall' Hospital at ChattaJerry
Collins
of
Sarasota;
J.
buochic, whore there nre only 16
There ore 108,420 NefT°«*
Tern Watson, former State At­ race.
H IB k M S
U I __ a * * *■ -*-*
doctor* and five dentists tn at­ Mhkd
as Democrats.
fN laUfVNK* lkin
wftn m i final
torney Genera) from Tampa, and registered
The toUl Democratic vote
tend 7.097 of the mentally ill.
eantatlve Chari** Schuh, J r , (left), la l i
Mr*. .Hnrtenie K. Wells, Tallah­ expected
to exceed tha .874.000
Four speaker* outlined their (right), 71, alt* tn JaQ following hie arraat.
assee law clerk whosa hnma I* In hallot* cast
In the gubernatorial
UUillflcsHona for the office of angry
orar
the
piopaaty
H
B
b m M la Mi
Tampa.
.
primary of 1048. Polls ara open
nountv riimmlNloner In District
Rap.
Charles
E.
Bennett
of
toto
Schuh
aa
the
letter
aat
In
kia
adea.
(
No. 2: Kd K. Carrawav, L, P.
Jacksonville, face* oppoaltlon In from 7 A. M. to 7 P. 8L________&gt;
Hagan, J. K. McClelland, Incum­
bent qml Jack B. Htemper.
Georgia Decision
he said, and added that no adiMi. McClelland told uf hi* ef­ tlonal taxes arc needed.
fort* to Induce the County to
Jack Stamper haseii hi* pint(Cssilsael tragi Pag* Oast
purchase adequate road building form for county comniliiloiter on tee. He was aentencid to one year
ttiaehliirrv. sod of the continuous good roads and a good drainage In prison and fined 11,0011.
fight with the State to secure Rrogram. He stated that He had
The Supreme Court by a 8-2
gasoline In* money for cniinty ved In Hanford ail of liis llie. vote on Mar.. 27 rejected a con­
CANDIDATE FOR
rood building program-. Ho prais­ had delivered paper* before and tention by Dennis that he did not
ed the present Commissioner* fur after school when he was u hoy, have a fair trial because govern­
County Commission
their ro-oporstlon and told of the lind farmed, turd worked eight ment employe* ware on the trial
Croup No. 2
County's work In drainage pro­ vents a* a cleik fm the AC1, Rail- jury. In aahlag reconsideration,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
blems, particularly In the rlenr- rood and during I ho past four attorney* for Dennis assarted:
In «f tbr Smith canal on tha West vent* lias been operating a gro"The court's opinion presses
• e v n c tis T
• T otn so
Hldo.
reiy rtcire.
relegation of Julies to a position
• raooM M BtT*
• A O S M Iin g
m i on arm of the administrative
I. , I'. Hagan declined that In
tun when the County was form­
the first photo-electric cell, bureaucracy rather than a* a
YOUR VOTE A INFLUENCE GREATLY APPRECIATED
ed Hint lie had been appointed by fm mi liner of television, was harrier against Injustices attempt­
*F 4. PoHHc*l~AgVGovernor Trammell as ono of the developed In IHHfl.
ed by that bnreacracy.”
first -nunty rnmniKstoner*. and
Mint ho hod Inter hren elected for
two year term* totalling 10 year*.
Hr told of the purchase mid equip­
ment of the preiienl Cnnit House
nt n time when the County had
very little money to expend. Mr.
Hogon also referred to hi* six
years In Hie Hint* Legislature.
Bd Cnrrswsy pledged hi* ef5
10
2 r3
S 1 O R E.
fmts fur a siiiiihI, progressiva and
liuslorMS-likr administration as a
county conimlssloner. He spoke
fm In*IIt*i road Improvements, and
suggested that a ditch-claanlng
Rsyon panties
Ladlaa' Colton slips
Ladlrs' Rayon Gowns,
program lie carried out annually.
with 2" eyelet ruffle
Henilnnle County should gat (is
lac* tiimmrd
Just share of gasoline tax money,
Spsalal
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PEPPER “BETRAYED”
FLORIDA ONSTILL
ANOTHER ISSUE!
Th e w ily S tn a tn r P p p p tr, w ith h i* n11ftonRiied n tn tn ry, Ia rtidenvnrlng tn lead the
u n w ary Flo rid a vo ter Into an F .K .I’ .C -C Iv ll
H Ir HIn Im p . T h la vlrio u a rR ialn tio n , ronrelved
In Com m unlatlr Ruaaia in 11117 U sponsored hjr
H anator Pepper In tin attem pt tn reRlm ent and
ro n lro l our way of life , and w ith whom we
w o rk, w orship end aom ciitte.

Lid It*' large floral
crinkle er#p* gown*

Nonrun Rayon pintlea, elastic waists,
extra sire, tailored
sty)**

Ladlaa* Rayon crap*
•lips la pastil colors

RayoY! pshttsi, pastil
eolors

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Rayon erspa slip*
Hparisl O le

Children’* Printed
Dresses, *lia* 8 to 6

Ladle*' 8 yard sweep
skirt* 8ll *q- print*

CMIdr*n'« Prlntad
Sun Suit*, tlie 1 to S

Rayon Falll* Skirt*
with 9" bait

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LISTEN!
TONIGHT
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sludge E. F. Ilousliolder at 8:45

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HEAR G E O R G E SM A T R E R S
TONIGHT OVER W TRR, A ST A TE ­
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f k it liana of Holdtnvlllr, Oklahoma, begin
Mr town killing five peraona, The twister
fuss disaster worker* have rushed plasma,
flcken community. Two other persona were

the laborious U*k of clean".*. .■
)&gt; af t«&gt;i n tornado struct;
fill through 18 blocks of
• • ' rt»1 Oklahoma town Red
penicillin, emergency chut-"- n il food supplies to the
killed in Oklahoma ami flv,.
i ,.* h* In lu islet* that rip
*1 through four towna of the two states, Morethau Min |&lt;ei*nn* » . . ■ . ....... . „ n t humlieda of ho
e* were wrecked or leveled hy the tornadoes, (In*tcinational S&lt;&gt;umtptn • ■&lt;

O’CLOCK

Paid fly Frienda Of George Smathera

rusactinn F«!ilor, Now 78, looks
Back Over 50 Years’ Experience
i

hr If VI. B O Y L E
S A L E M . Ore — (/T) — Nobailv likes to end up

retting a fistful of brats knocks in his fsc*
At a young newspaper editor Ci*o’ g« Putnam h
orcationally the price lie had to p*v lor usma •’•&lt; f •
lo eritictie public officials. After be was attsrked for
pul a public notlre in bis tuper-

L A K E W A L E S FI* . May I —
(/F&gt; — Two men who bolHIv tossed
a Supor-Markel'r sofe out the
front door at d-;tf) A.M. today
were raptured bv police after an
exchange of gunfire.
The safe contained an unde­
termined hut rrnortrdlv Isree
amount of wont\ thr weekend rer rirl* of tfe big downtown Puhllv
dorr.
Patrolmen Sam Robinson and
Cbaiirs Anderson who captured
thr n*ir said » ttil*«l man in
oar flrd Waving ’ll* two romnan
Ions to seek to escape afoot
Thoir raptuttd " f i r hooked i"
Raymond E. Tilghman. It ani'
George Warren Sa|l*r Sh both of
Ttmpe
The '(fleers said Ti'ir
ham has se fe d tin'e In I.raven
worth federal prison and Saltri
in Ftp! Ida's prison at Ra'fnrd
Sailer a n rhx'ged with break
Ine and mtering and assault wit1'
(nt»n* to kill thr officer*
Til*
ham was arcusrd of breaking an,'
rntrrlng
Thrv n rrr tahrn t ’
Rarto'.v ind laded with tiond •**
at SUS.tlttt) each
The patrolmen *atd ('a'I Il'ff
wan * lut-er with a shop P»*'
to il to t*i» 'inner-Mai bet s*\'
thr two turn tueak thr tI x»»
•hr front dour anil rntrr
Hoff
man 'a'led nn'ii’e
f'hr *ffi - r" a r w r il ’•&gt; 'Une *'
.»«- Ih. life II" the fr ut sill*
■.a'k ri*i'v jf.it londine w a mi’
Hut ♦lie nt'Pintle was driven awav
:t htgt- anted mil thr ' \ j u r
ft*.I afri.it un an allrv -iih 'h
•ffi-rrs In n'lrsult
ft|ghain va, captured i "okli

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years old-Born and Educated in Seminole County. Property Owner and Tax
layer-Veteran World W ar II
•I* m m * to m* that in alactinif a reprenantative, wa ahonld dial with
principles and not parsonalttiiii—Ideals and not favor*—the food of thi
who!* county rathar than any on*
of It.
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MA Y ME HODGKIN SPEAK ON BEHALF OF
WDliAMS, J R TONIGHT AT 7dW OVER WTRR
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T I la on tha abort baaia that 1 off trad my eandieacy for tha Lagtalaturi.
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I hop* that It fa on that aama haala that tha paopla of iimlnola County
win allow ma to aarr* tham a* ona of thalr rapraaantativaa."

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Putnam then g"t hlmse'f a m* i iodv h# *Hnkw
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lol nermlt, ond kept a loaded eu" . 11*11 -rm ! I f -''in run
I'HifUIISiF JYF Aivne
n 'd* dark After thit the Mirrnl. I pfilial h®
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Thf nrmeH'lf
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rsper work Putnam tndav 's,',, until, h
iim ».ti**«»»♦*t »-•
•hi’ik of a better pht!o»nnhv 11■
isr Iti n111 fs.ivifiM'im'
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lb , on* be cotne.I in the esrlv
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ears of the century;
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Putnam, who learned hi* mat* . in v t b i n i r f K i t ’ i
*•••* »»
i , secrelai y for F W S uipn* * i'ippTtit
Mm* t* e»vr*iiF
tdoneer exnunenl of *figir --iis Mfli' I iff M
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,i tertlv genial vtleisn &gt;vho
M* *t
•‘•scing four score veers still
And #f!D
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■Ik* almost two mile* to ” -nk •v**l. "‘ittfo i.f»ti^,i tMvtt
isfc* *|v
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to|
new* stolie* hlms»lf end
W f V(i htgfl IfJfM « life TI
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met * a up 111 i own front naa*
filed ag sin * Ui V"* ■■ '••*»' ,■
And lie 'still make* up In* own I ,-otted mote often—11■ u an.- pan”
ulnd loo
in Mregiu
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'■f lie nninlt town edltoi ha* a|
•'I've ” *-m ei a| y l i t ,el to ll ,,» * * " * ’
big advantage over Hie blc .-li- I m e *o fin n&gt; co urt ils'-ts’ " is .-o
editor," he said. "Ms ha s mm “ | A |n l I ' m l&gt;»iin h n y in tte rl t,v' Mis
"dependence, Hr .an t«ll n « iv t K il K lu * If tun, I )&lt;•* in M litMnn sis

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H f i t t W YORK. May 1. - &lt;*&gt; CUHTKIlo VILLK, O*., N » 1—
w P jjR and more businessmen are &lt;0) — A battered, 6S-v*ar-ol4 At*
'.I f t t t i l on rood dun »h*ad. Ex- lente railroad eagltieer floggen
^
" r* ‘••cklnr tneir betV .iS "1 *orw» ',&lt; order*. Many who
TCMrt buying on a N to 00 day .. Th» man. A, C. Mayer, veteran
&amp;§M if « » twitching ov*g to 00 to.
buying.
he'wae beaten' and
rjj^jTWa Inventory boom 'I t in HI* billfold rontalnlhg 170 and hie
’ *ftt- contrast to the inventory re* watch. HI* lower dental pint# aim
; ••••ion which the same buainer'- wnn mlaMng.
, .*• » war# staging juit a year
Sheriff Frank Atwoon raid May*
•to. Then Induatry all the w*«- er gave there detail'.
, tfom (he factory to tha atnrr
After finishing hi., run Satur­
' 'I I buay rutting hack stock* of day. Mevrr dedded to taka a abort
jooda and raw malarial* on hand ride on ii Chattanooga bound train
£ ;- Oaring the year corporate In- Instead of going heme. Ha got off
vttntoiiea dropped by 14.7 hllllm at q at rp about 70 mlUa fhdn
S B J billion. Now they appear
on their way up again. Bn* i current llabllitiea.
the service* rendered farm*) a 607 unit* sold over thla plat­
production and aalea are on lh»
But If a real Inventory boom— and growers th* peat week. A form for a total of 118,080.67, to*
•wyy- up, too. And tome com- he building up of excoai stock*— total of 0.680 crates in tha tlv matnes making up th* majority
Mnla* are producing at a mud should develop now long, would day prelod averaged 07.66, with of the total, though good sup■n e 'e r rate than they Imd ex
n- good time* la*t? Many obeerv tbe good quality sifU improving. pile* of Pol* and Bush been*,
PRettd. Aa a remit, thav f|n&gt;* «r* *ay that Inventory boom*, like Tendergrean bean* and Red BIU* eggplant, squash, pepper, corn,
tholr atocka of raw malarial' •nveiitory slump*, ara usually potatoes began moving last week Blacker* pea* were offered.
“Peek *omato movtnmet conti­
dwindling and ruah to replanl'h I short lived.
They depend too with a good supply anticloalj.l
•f that they ran keep going full nmch on psychology to ba lading. during th* . urrent waa).,' ac- nue* with well over IfO.OOO crates
moving dally at average prices
■Mart for at iaaat itu day* shaad.
Huyera’ residence at retail doree.
or sudden qualm* anywhere along Atlanta; He met three stranger* of 16.00 per crate. No. r *
ituraie in March hit a post-war the line, ran dop an ordering and got into their automobile. That brought a high of 07.10 with
h, th* Department of Com- prec dead In Its trarka and quick* w*s all he remembered until he
cumbers avtreged |0.O&lt;i thmiuh
ree report*. 17i*v were 14 nr I'- "take goo/ lime* look like bad. awoke"
shortly after daylight near the supply le light. Approximate­
it higher than InKehruarv, ait'1 Yet. the»e .ante observer* say. a railroad
track
about
foul
mile*
ly 4,000 bushel* of MirM Beater
14 percent higher than la-*
**, " * * “rd ,n ,M baaed. north n» Cr.rtersvtlle.
and California Wonder Pepper
&gt;r. The largest gain In nev -* N?nV
mPA Insists they are now. on
He
flagged
in
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train
an&lt;*
brought 1-.60 to 14.00. A total
.1 wai- In durable goods, will
•T u g the idle* of raw nuterl- waa carried to Canersvllle. lie of
unit*, all Item- return­
ordart exriiHIng salts.
I* i.Uh enough to *ustein nrodur* Is in a hospital suffering with ed ll6,66H
8631,200 76 to growei* in (he
Manufacturer*' isle* in Mur 1 « on. the good time* should con* shock
a
*er|oui
head
Injury,
e
previous five day ptilod. Ai
'.Wgr* Wghest in 16 month- Uls- 'lone for rpiltn a aoell.
i
dl'locsted shoulder, and aut*.
auction at thl* market for the
gMt ealr. gains were reburied in
lumber, furniture, gtr.eial inachlnmotor vehicles and non-fri
metal* Indu'trir’-.
fact, soles were so good Ilia

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lively roniaKed fog tha p
of buying. The tola raau
a total of 03,7BOdXL
“Sal** on tha Plant a t ;

•II.0U per btubel hamper| ru*
cumber*. | lJ ) 0 * o 016.b&amp;T Baby
Lima*. |0 *0j Butter beano, 10.00
beana. 04.00 to
0«J3. Other lteme on the market
corn,
were three additional varieties
of beam, green corn, cucumber*,
eggplant, peas, Bell and Hun­
garian waa pepper, Rad Bllaa
p o n to n .
whIU and
yellow
aquash, and tomatoea.
•‘Movemant °n tbe Pompano
with only 187 car. m. '
the past week. Beana, pepper*, rnlta to get through the rock

this d g a r ...
because it's
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■aka them, frava M at arte aageMeI Wstafc its*** sdvaftwaaaaiH* . . .
am aatut ear f M l INTROCUCTORY Of FIR. la bt ansauaead May 16th.

CLAUDE PEPPER Has Helped All of Florida
READ HO W HE HAS ALWAYS SSKVtD

ILE RAISERS
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Thit letter from L. D EDGE, Farmer Speaker of the
Haute, Former State Senior and one uf Florida’! leading
Citrui Growers, Farmer &gt;nd Cattleman ipcakt for ittelf.
Read what CLAUDE EPPER has dona for Florida
Citru* Growers.

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W , and t i l l , o f you a re j a r t liy
n o tifie d th a t M. L . C U L L l'M mid
V IO L A II. C U L L l'M , hie w if e , lu c e
file d I h t l r R ill of C u in p la lu i in the
( A i u l t C u u rl o f H tm lnole County,
F lo rid a , seekin g lo nolet the t|t(a
to lh a landa d e scrib ed above, And
lo c an ce l and d e clare n a il and vuld
a n y In te re st Hint you o r eurh of
you m ay h av e tu a n y of au'.il .a n Is
Yo u are fu rth e r u o llfltd ll.a t you
are hereb y reiiulred tu file -y o u r
A p p earan ce lu person o r fay a t ­
to rn e y, and m ake su ch defenses
a* you have lu said C o m p la in t. In
(he o ffic e o f the C le rk o f (lie nbntre
e n title d r o n r t . a l the C o u it H ouse
In S a n fo rd . F lo rid a on the Llth
day or M ay. A . U , m o . o ih rrw le e
the R i l l of C o m p laint w ill be taken
a* confessed t&gt;&gt; you and each o f
&gt;jsa add a D eeres pro Coiifeaeu
r d S r e d a g a in st you fo llo u ’ r.1 h i
F in a l Decree.
I t ia fu r th e r O rdered tb .ii Mile
O rd er lo A p p ear ha publlel.r.1 in
p ro vid e s by la w In the rtan f.iril
H e ra ld a new sp ap er i m i.it .i . . a t..
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W ant Ads
Foe KeHulla

The (aliening ra te e . apply (a
all W aal Ada pahiuhad la Tka
faafaed MaeaMt

ih r«e bedroom house.
1 C O M PLETE modern Ltd. Iiinrr- CARPENTF.Jt, guncrul rcpali, i. of||ir(ng mailrree, new cull mu lug.
ihg, palnltng. ' Clll.LINS ami
acre of In n *' ‘ paved rogfl; clap.
l in t modern hull bed. All (or . JONES, llns |2il4 (l.lepii
Irlclly, and very motUrn. Only
E. J, Hht-nnrtl, Motile. H lit a a t’&gt;lie tul hoiihekpcpei nr
•three miles from city limits
/ l i i m j t H o l t ! _______ __________
ftl.filHJ.
homo wnik Ity I’olurvtl gitl
f:r ji,
I'lltilto IHll-11.
THREE liedroom liouig, three fremium I’alntg, i l l ,
IHc
porches, fteautifui shade trees, r-Hhirti wltilp mid colored
lUltffi 11— lluslfiewt Oppurliinltlert
In city, and has all modern con­ New Army Saddles
venience*. Priced 18,600 on taey tMcn's New Work. Shoes, pr. t L! Oil
I'.A l.K ILSIlir'S tiiiiii fin Ih..
Army Comfort*. Cots, lliink llrdn,
terms.
Smtglussea, SkddlchkKs, Htn.ee,
•'lulliing and Hurpliie goods of all
lion. Very nice und well [In
kinds.
kneed, |U,U76.
ARM Y-N AVY S t lIll'L l) S
Plume 1821
BEAUTIFUL hurnetllei, on nice HH) Sanfuttl Ave,

TWO bedroom limiss, central lora-

PHONE 148
W aal a e * veUI ba aeeagleg
aver l*e telepbuae a a eaaaearaaeaae rk aea* If r a a t aaaea
la Ualea la the (elephkaa bteag.
ta .'reiaea far thle aecutaMada*
Uaa ike aSeefllsSr Is eageeleg
•a par erawptly. la o te a t See
aa la raH*et lb* bSsl eoetlSIa
aarelea, all Want A*a m in t ba
le&gt; a a r alllre ua ike g a r Sefaea
eakticaiioa.
Please aallfy

MELAKA APATMKNTl
and Btorea. 118 W. Fli
Phone 4WJ-W.
KITCHENETTE
completely furnlahed. B*
or year. Refrigerator*. SI
Mend Court on Orlando HI

STORK Ball

s c o r in g

SWAP SHOP - 406 E. 4th SL
We Buy, Hall or Trada - moat Also l.ti'kem • Trunkn - Bieaniare
anything.. Phone 19B-J.
SenfoHI Jewelry A Luggige Co.
Now availaiife. Latest Mode) High* 00 SsnLrd Ave. _____ i'll. 1641
Speed Floor Bender for lent.
Everything to complete a (tret
clast Job. Call or bom*. Into
SKNKAHIK Olau A Paint Co, PORTA R LE Typ4. writer in good
112 114 W. 2nd .
Phone 820 j'oiidititiu. Cal! Ruvmt'hd Studio
W ll HUt, H E LL A T R A D E used
fum ltire. Wiison-Maler Furn i­
Kendall Priest, Bo, Sanford Ave.
ture Ot.. .I l l E . 1st. Plume #68.
Phone TUl-WdL
MERCHANDISE Exchange. We C T ' H Hip Wa n t p ; u
buy, eell, swap. 821 E. Jet Bt.
Phone 1824.
._______ _
) — Olrle for statistical
n merchandising office.
Must 1 1 itiperlenccd In handling
figures Apn|y tu Mr. Turkel
SINGER MACHINES,
Florida Faahlona, AIF Base.____
Terms. 821 E. let I
WANTED — Experienced store
ONE practically
aaiaermin. Must be young and
automatic wataj
aggteedve. Year *round work,
capacity, Juat U
F lte sto ie Stor e s . _________________
mepta, trailer &lt;
WOMEN 1 to tew our readUut
Ida Loan Co., H
' t*Raa. Alnattert "

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"Kbit Itlllin Hrlloll'l" tin.I "King
Mlilgi't I'm " Minimtun ie&lt;|oln'
nit no »I Min im lot .lock, Wnlu
Helms iih.l Scbnelxer, liii.'l Main
SI., Uuvtouit Hea.ii, Fla.

WEtl KEEP THt STREET Cl PAR WHUS
THE BOYS GUN DC LONE KAfkitK i "
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NEW FLOORS eurlacaC to per*
faction, Old floora made Ilk*
new. Mulshing, cluanirw C was*
Ing. Portable power plant, 12
years uperleaca in Seminole
County, II. M. (lleason, Ltke

Man.

FRIGIIMIKK
Hale* end Hervice
i Factory trained qualified Her
vice Men.
HIM. HARDWARE CO.
» tl

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iW.ltUSENK-FIIKL Oil for homes.
Call Aivln Otiham, Sinclair Re*
fining Co. Phone H16(1._______
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph

B y W alt IHhiMje
r OuiCKI OCT TWOCC
DUMAMB5 INTO TWA
SToaSROOAM M M

VENETIAN RLINDB made to
order. Seminole Venetian Hllml
Co. ISO W. 8rd St.
Phono
1163*W.___ __________________
Drag line, lulldoser, dump truck,
muck, fill dirt, ehall and clay
b» load ar job. Contact H. R.
Cub*ted, contractor. |0W E. New
York Ava., DeLand. Phone 46»1
I h . . . t l . . . ___

zoom furnished K8HKLMAN8J
7 Path Ava. ph.
furnlthsd apart*

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!ske, at waterfront, letter huiry. T R IE D Shrimp Dinner, Served
“ The Bast Slu imp on Kerth"
ORANGE grove* T Yet—6 acres,
every night at Homer's G rill,
10 acre*, 12 acres, and 16 acres
A CART Before final,
324 East 1st St real. ____________ BUYING
tracts, reasonable prices.
dug see ua to save money. InENJOY
Sunday
dinner
at
l.auey’i
it ailment loan Drp’L, Room 317
,
C. A. WHIDDON, Sr.
Phone 288. Sanford Atlanlh
IIP H, Park Ava,______ Phone 1281
National Bank, Meinhur FDIC.
i HOOM house with 2 bedrooms,
sleeping porch, bath, garage.
12— Hpeelnl Marvin
Pertly ftirniehetf. P, Daly, Os-

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Iflta r e Price Of
p p fp Is Big Issue
f ' In New
By CLARK It BACH
i ' • . W ASHINtm m — The big issue
. jehlad the niHiiy annimcnlH uvei
[i?p '.*&gt;• Kerr bill, amending the NoUtral Gai Act. was the future

gned tu clarify

______ ...... Act of ttciN by
finitely ■tutliipr that tin- Federal
rawer’ Connnlialun (FTC) lie"
Authority to regulate the prices of
ftltdependenr natural «“» pro” wear*—those
■*------ ‘huso who
whg do nut own
I ’;,
|
pipelines The
Tl inilcpcndctits supply
lo 86 per cent of all the
1 , from 90 to
■oduced,
J would bring « ipdck ti*c
In the price of natuml gn*, neeerdlng to opponent* of the bill.

* No on* has lieeit finite- sure

Hi
i&gt;1*
.

a lt only the porHiliillty Unit the
gaa prices. Opponent* sold
whether the F IT hud nuliiorily tu
wmmlaalun would attempt price
Settling has kept ptuducvrn from
n liin g their pikIces closer to those

&amp;A I

duetra rectlve for natoral gaa has
of coal or fuel oil.
If the natural gaa price rose rlaen eonsklerably, The etsrage
until It was Just under that of orlrs of gas In the southwest In
runl or fuel,oil for equivalent heal 1039 w*-« 2.5 c.-bis p»r tbouyand
value*, snfd the opponent*, then ruble fei-l. n &gt; 1fM7 It hS'l rfsen to
the additional coat to home and 1.75 cent*. Netv cnnt^acl•* draw
Industrial enntumer* could reach between inta anti 1048. «eM the
almost 1600,000,000 a year.
KPC, ntovIHe a nrlee of five to
Well, snld Rep. Ifellech (R-Ind) 10 cents with claiisa* pertpHtlnts
if «a* pimluctloii should come oerlodlcj renegollatlnn* and price
under FTC control, "The govern Kiusl*.
im-iit then might go on to control
The niire of natural ye* to run
the price of coal, oil and other In­ sirmot *. (ba b||ln' ail-nrste* pointed
dustries."
out howrvtr, fell tfi per rent heNo, said Senator Douglas &lt;U t.varr tf'IS and 1047—from AS
HU, a noted economist, who ernts per thousand to flit rant* At
slicei headed the opposition, (las. tha sainr time Ilia prh'D of anthra
lie declared, was u iiiunopoly and rite root m«a ti pa, rent and fuel
should lie regulated. If a coni nr was rnusad entirely by the FPD's
oil producer hikes hi* price too (ill 1(1 prr rrnl
much, the buyer Is free to take
Thn-r nriiln.l Iha itlil ( s r thlf
Ills trucks or move Ills trnlhs '-•hlttllnr tha profits of *ba plt&gt;»elsewhere In buy where the price Una r.iinpanlr* nod the distribu­
is lower. Hut the pipeline com- tors. Tha romudsslori found th*^
must ncrept whatever price the, ns Itir .rnmpinla* Inrreased the
business, they
producer chooses to exact. 1
*1 volumet-dloffortheir
lass nnd *Ulf make
"The expense of tearing up a could
n ren«'i,inblo ptofit about 0 per
pill-lint- mid laying k new one pie- rent
of thi-lr rusts.
vents h buyer front taking advant­
Raiuilor Kerr ID-Mkla), a wa*|age of a lower price in a different Ihv nil ntnn and chief sponsor of
field,* Douglas said,
iha Irgi.lnllrm, tmruod I ha I If prlco
Alicudy, the bill’s opponent* ,ragulaiion wore adopted th* In­
pointed out, the price which pro- dustry would lose the Incentive to

communism

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BLAH

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x s s s s f&amp; ^ JEii m '

her of the State Board of BegteCrackpots Taking trallon
In medicine, and proaera*
tlnn figure In the rase of the young
Over In Case Of phy.Llsn
reported over the week­
end they have i waived heckling
Dr. H. N. Sander •alle and critical .liter*.
Ur. Burpee eeld that only la*t
Thurtday a male ealler void hie
wife he ‘‘could eee a boy putting
something under your porch and
It 'ooks to me like * bomb,"
Attorney (ienural William L,
t'h'nney, County Solicitor William
II. Ci nig and Mcdirnl Roferce Ur.
tuherl K, lltrnn aliio »nld they

receded call# ttw IttMH #1 n
"erauk*.M '
■Police Chief James W. 0*N I.
former national commander f
the American Lesion, raid In j
dlanapolle he fcaa ordered an |•eetlgatlon, Ha la attar.illnr, t
conference of Leglcn official* it
national headquarter#. .
Ur. Sander »ald at Lie Canli
home the calls and letter a if
"vriv unfortunate and horrlblV
and ho !;ope* they, etnp "Immrd
alely."
The 41-year-old Phvelclan 1up

.
- •, •
H«re# meat to a favoilU with
acquitted of * murder charge in
the death of • cancer patient, but leopard*. .* •'•• __ •______
wni barred from practicing In
New Humpshlso by the State
Board of R^aletmtlon In medicine.
Ho may apply for reinstatement
on June 19.
A major crima waa committed
In the U, B. every 19 second# In
1949.
1,70.1,290 major crime* wars
committed In the United State*
daring 1949,

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DON'T TAUT. VOM
m GRANTED!
single Ml

expand. The tens Industry ,h# said,
Is a sprrulatlve mining oparation.
If profit possibilities ere restrict
rd. the producer* will put their
nmnav Into ssfor enterprise*.
To discover now oil and ge* re ­
serves, he said, large sums must he
risked. *nd much nf tha money is
sunk in dry wails. It wonldnt b*
•anstlilr ho said, f*&gt;r producer* to
In k s rhaiwe* where lltrv muld * » ’
&lt;m|v 0 Per rani on siii'eassful drill­
ing and no ralurli* wbetaver for
hob-s tl,oI proved dry. . (.
Th» |„di ......lent tnoilucar*, he
•aid, ci* the nulv oo»s hrlnglne in
laiqo new oil resuurcet.
Thty
liavr drilled
01,0110 wildestwall*
in the pn.tK&gt; rears. Dn *ha other
hand
the controlled, lagulated
pipeline companies which own
their own g*» lends hev# drllU '1
only 100 wells In the earn* tlm*.
They lack'd Incentive, he *eld.

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tw»

F H P . C ooald O/ERWTGHT curb
ngm — fc w r m ovroum

WHAT IS FEPC?
The leltera F E P C atrmd for a n d a b b r e v ia te ,’ T c rir Em pteyrngnt P r a c t i o s Commiaaon.*1
w hom you mu?! &lt;smploy a n d with w hom you m ust work.

It is an act attempting tt taQ yoa

SM T IS I K MINER Of SSCR * D ll?
S in ce thin bill first m a d e Ita a p p e a r a n c e o n the A m erican aaan e in l&amp; M in the Com m unist P a rty Platform It k i U e u l th a t
ft n inspired by C om m unist a g ita to rs of a ll r a c e s , a n d la a n atte m p t lo u s e th e m inority g ro u p s to d eetroy th e frien d ly 0»- kriiofta th a t now evisl in th e South.

ALL FLORIDA
AGAIN “ BETRAYED”
BY PEPPER

HOW DOES FEPC AFFECT YOU?

if*

b w ould d estroy your Individual freedom s b y tak in g a w a y from fhe erip lo y e r th e p riv ileg e of se le ctin g Ms a w n -w o r k e r s ^
a n d w ould end the right o f the w orker to ch o o ee w h e re , w h en , a n d with w hom h * w a n te d to w ork — a n d w ou ld prohibs#
ktbeff unions from ireely se le ctin g their m em b ersh ip .
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ION I0ES PEPPER STRHB OH FEPC?

You can M r* the future only by tha peat!

By hi* own pint rcnirrl Krnnior Pepper stand*

CONSULTm RECORD

ELECT

condemned! Consider HIM past. Tote rare of

YOUR filluro; Pepper's pimt InrludMi Spoken
admiration for Joe Htalln . . , speaking appear,
ancen before 21 cnmmiinlMt-front organisations
. . . . ilfHerilon of the Detnnrmllc Party . , , sup­
port of K.R.P.C. , . . itml coiintleag other arts
thnt betrnyed the pruple of Florida. Judge the
future by the past I Will you rink your future
and the futnre of Florida in the power-graspHtg hands of Henntor Pepper?

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Congressional'Record

Your

JU D G E SENATOR P E P P E R 'S FU T U R E ACTIONS
B Y HIS PAST RECORD

OR COMMUNISM

STA TE
R EP R ESEN TA TIV E
Group t
Native of Seminole Ceonty
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In this camnalgn year Senator Pepper )a ihonting
" I hate Communism!" and attempts to deny his defsnss
of Dictator Joe Htalin and appeasement of Rtissia, but
bn March 20th, 1940, In a speech on the floor of the
U. S. Senate—rrUleUIng America, pritWrlnf Rritain
fad defandlng Russia, Senator Pepper proposed * oonm * a tl of the "Big 'ntree" and Mid in thatipeecht
J
I would preftr that we should flrgt, before
the convening of such a conference, after calling
; en Britain end Cauda to Join ue, deetroy every
gtomle bomb which we have, •nd&lt;gn»l«R every
ilfilKtV
A poeeeM
f l A i i l t l l .. .i . . tthen
k » n we
u/A could
girtMldf a m f t i l i t Ale*
Uty Bwe
into, the '
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sat of ooft thli
Hri conference
I I . . ■ with
g

very etnrere

Twice Mayor of Banforfl
City Commlaatonar of
itford Three Terms

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8«nford kfirehant
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i and talk *bout future control of atomic
MY sxp sriin ca aa a march

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S r4 lhstatement?
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moreB
treasonable
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Did Benedict Arnold in all hla day* at Infamy e v e r’
i year eentimente whan RTmade the ahora
speech? Waa he carrytitg ■
. eat year

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You eon fight this dangerous bill by canting your vet* on May 2 to! tend a
to th rU . a Senate who ban aiwayn apposed FEPC and Has never changed or varied hi*
atand during olfotton year*—a man who thinks and believe* a t yoi do regarding the pro.
aorvation of your freedom—of your right*—of your heritage Thai man la George Smother*.

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To Protest (he* Pe*e* ef the WorMi
To Praaete the P n ftN t of A u rln .
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FLORIDA — Continued &lt;rirn
*nd generally fair thrmigh Wed­
nesday. I'naalMr a few shower*
In extreme mirth.
Moderate
southeast and south winds.

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A ssociated I'ren
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i Ihii I o I ake
&lt; senator At Hearing; BerlininM
ay In D em ocratic P rim a ry Is
R eported Throughout S tate
G eneral Urges D raft
Youne

R c d i*

P ra c tu e

' ‘C a p t u r i n g ’ '
i t a l

Professor S a y s BudenTF. T e s t i mony
Can Be Rated As
* So Much ‘Hogwash’
WASHINGTON, May

Huk Bands Kill
6 Officers In
Nighttime Raid

fOrnar Bradley* States
That Commie Ag­
gression F o r r e s
U. S. To Keep Act

Owen

P h i l i p p i nc Authori­
ties Chim T h e y
Killed M a n y Reds

Carthy’* charge* that the St^te and kidnaped Meyor lore V,|la*
Department I* Infeitad bv Com' viia.and the jw tke ihief.
munleta.
A-iot)*ar bund etruck Candaha,
Making that# charge* In a aan* k llljtff ope poHeaman.
ite apraeh. McCarthy named L*».
Hie department aa!4 Huk* anf.
llmore. a John* Hopklps Dnlvar- fared "hagey loesas” In the throe

&gt;e| |( ||0( Pflfrct l)Ut wuui&gt;l ,.rve

«• :i]Ccdfdnrti*tu
U ltla o ija denied that In tes­
timony to the commlttea Apr. A.
Then McCarthy produced flu-

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alderatkin
? f .V * 5 'T y
next sassliOfV;
Bradley.. SeeraUry of Defense
Johnson.
Secretary
of State
Ache aon and other leader* ap
I'ONieil Ixifure tha committee la.l
January urging retention of thn
draft.
But Vinson came up then with
h bill that would have repealed
nil ntnvUlon* of the draft excep 1 registration and rlasslflraHon.
He reversed his position last
week because of "present world
condition* "
Vinson mentioned today that
the American charge that Soviet
fighter* »hot down an unarmed
U. S Navy plane over the Bal­
tic last month; the oniurge of
Communism In Asia and what
he described at a Soviet attempt
to get the Western power* nut of
the Adriatic port af Trieste.
"Let's stop trying to fool our•elve* and the Amgtlean people,’’
Vinson «ald, "Tha situation today
Is worse."
Bradley rite dtha tame develop
manta In arguing that there h 4
been no letsenlng of the need for
the draft as a preparedness mea­
sure.
While he conceded that tho
situation add* up tn a ulooiny
(Uaattasag - #a Pag* Mat

rlen(a* " witness. Radon* It a man
who lygii high in Communist cir­
cle* for Venrx and once edited the
party's ne«y*|inprr, Thu Dally
Worker) •Hr irnounied CommonInn In iu4f&gt;. irturned to the t’ntli
. ollc'&gt;hurch apd W nmv n tuofrta*
t b it ia e M na Page ai»*

Hiss Is Disbarred
From Law Practice
By N. Y. Co ur t
K B W YO R K . May 8 — f/P) Alger Hlee, former high Stale
Department official convicted of
( erjury, wee dlebarrgd today from
recMcluir Isw In New York State.

a3u ta # K'A

About 91,000 person* took part

"®anaoaH betwuun. midnight
° i r 2 ! In tha
A A*.M.
l&lt;
r • &lt;1 •
Rlssf notiw from the roll ol attor- and
Thu Nattonallsta asserUd tha:
New .Yak-21 fighter* of Russia’s
tolad
. . that hie
lie two.eo unt tier*
Jury Vonvlctlon In Federal court Fgr' Kaat air forea are flying
mission* with the Chines*
llllon of combat
haVe 'conatltUted commlee'
herefnre Commun’xt air fore*. A eommuiit*
felonlea and that JMtM,|l&gt;
1iu# said "this openly prove* that
ceMed to bo o imalirled altAdrnoy.
Soviet Russia .In total dlaugarii
federal of
Internntlonul faith, has open­
e o E 1™ Jan,
^ at,^ lu p*, end four ly lolned tha Chlnaea Commun*
1 later, waa .eoteaced to a
ICaaliaeM O* gaga T m l
Tarht
five year* la prison* The

“If;

Btatif'bepirtmeril
official wis fobnd guilt of lying
dnder oath In donrlgS that he ever
(aval eeeret government paper* to
Wblttaker Chamber*, eelf*»tyl«d
courier for a pra-wpr Soviet *py

until auch tltn* •* » ••art*' “Vaj
all mobilisation plan can be writ-

tea.
.x':.
Vlneon eatd that
commendlug , t h a t

h# ^ ro. Chairman

’T.ssfej.'sI'sifl;' rs« ■ mjsxpts&amp;ftst

raid aut hurl tie* have granted
Philippine ermed force* the right
In puroiia outlaw hands through
lha unfenred portion of. the II. d
Air Rase. ,
,
The ipnkeiipan iah) ‘hr milltaiv reservation there nniiDti of
■JI7 *(|. mile* of which only Id art.
tnllri li frnrorl.
Meanwhile In Taipei, KnrimMa.
t’lilneie Nationalists in h Reil
hunt .irfrited t .284 peraoni on the
big Island of Formoxa, authoritlei
Hlsrloaed.
Rejiort* fro n oaxt eraat run.
Ur* .\d the Pevcadorei Islands
jf f aouthwestarn Formosa are
pectad to await the number.
Most wart datalred for enter­
ing Formosa illsgally or lacking
proper credentials.
In Taipei. MS were «*l*ert. At
Kaohtluug, the naval bast on
xouthwest Formosa, 118 were ar­
rested.

Fast

In

C a p ­
R u s­

S e c t o r

They did ih 'ir piaclicing only
&gt;n I x ii Berlin, where i| * n »ste
Ihe hlue-shirtfd Tree German
&gt;'idi
*1 D | bsvf lirirtowrd m
' 1 uni' *1 In f . it, pul nn liter*
iVilxtllnlt ' \ r l I hey tl»e ilwnge*.
Tviii &lt;ri&gt;ni|ii wlii'li sel up thop

•&gt;n mn-li'ikf-l I 'nln IVn Linden.
T'.nt nl the lltandenhurg t *vie.
IlmlMled hnw the agltalMrn n
rup)ioted In «nrk
A tinilotmeil I 1)1 tmv pell inln
a umulatrd .ri«uinenl rvrlh itwlhet
young German who it nol m uni­
form. Thu a llritl* « 1 lowd
A lew inollri siurnlv when ihr
"unconvini cd' youth tavr that
everything dnern'l teem so io*y r,r
him end «rk» what •» *0 good
ebout the "National Flout" or the
Sorialitl Unily (Commumil) Dai­
ly and whsl ir »o hid almilt ihe
Americanr or the B«ti»h
The FD.I Imv Imlili mi hit hand
an I comtiiainli lh* crowd *0 iriv*
tha dlitenler « 1 ha ore. He use*
thU spot In tall at meal length
about freedom of «imo h and otihr-

1-l-n with *lfl'

‘ *

e will turn asrstMt ua."
lurth, shun "the sday road to
tax reduction whily still there Is a
the first
of the
nsPotl
ro t

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Navy Privateers
Seek Submarine
Off Miami Coast
MIAMI. May
"T1
Navy paired bomber* leerche.l fin
an unidentified nibmarlne off Ih*
Florida eoaat veslrrdav. hut found
nothing.
The "Hurricane Hunllng" Frlvxteera mad# a four-hour aweer
off the lower Florida rail roaat
after a navy plane radioed II had
sighted a luhmarln# which ap­
pealed to craxh diva.
"It Is doubtful that there was
a Mih nut thora," aald Comdr
l.ewla D. Tamnv. commanding nffleer of Patrol Squadron 2.1.
He eald tha Privateer*, nf thr
typ* which recently disappeared

if a auhiiarln# waa In tha area.

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ie t o ld

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| lit ,1 |.' ixdrl h u e Id w ,*l ill*
III (O' 1 .11
r&gt; il elei Iron "•
del I* "le hei *n«e he w n • 11 '

Inc* nfllelals repoilesT
Preelr
lolltia started |nuin|dly *1
r&gt;'rlni.l this ununlng wh*p
•lints No I Hittl .1 opened
weather
w*^
iHViualde
• l«*r sKien, ami 4 record*'
expected
llv U III r.-.lo I. |„nK lit,.
I I o n llm ie l

oe

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th*1
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I'm
Tin,
with
is

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ill

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m

'iiiiiiic .

H - .n i
h ill.it . g
u p o n rj
ihi".igh(,.it th- t,
1, k L'.i I -.see'lie. l.imigl &gt;,...|
. Iv Wxlrt* Long
line, loimed in ...me polling places
T in I) c m n c iii. n r in.minaling
■
s l nil-fl .Si «|r, .rin l.it, lwo rail
road • o m n iM 'io n c iIfi ila lr I'm lor, anrl * n-w II.m e ol Rriircsenf all* r i
\ ret o.d fiOfl.Offfi \,.|e n.|t of
l.lflh , iM l i-g i,i-red
ha 1 hem
pt Prill I'd hi tlir it.i&gt;e’* 1.505 plf11111Jx in hi 1..iin iir,

Ihe I-.nid i sniprign lor U S.
len.slonal n nonKlion lielw ern in• undieni I I mde I ’eppn mil Rep.
i.- .o g - Sm aihen ol Miami w n
t-r|iried ir,|iotioh|r fm the lecnrd

I i|i*ne»e p roo ol fuller, |wtwei
polo y, iinp*n*li*lii imipote ami
•Illi*er,n e piopseelKM."
Sm tdiilv Itil Inly ‘I he 1 i,|o&lt;,tl
• it I rtmnui’liini •» "o.illonel Mild
inieiii lim ntl outlawry
and iiu 'i
llonril 0 , rigid lo roldOMierl |rg*l
&gt;.tln Ill'll

• i - l l llir.ll ( ’ &lt; .j re ,

i

1 o,&lt; ic iii.o . (in... me me! So
.1 liiiiiv .l|e gave S.nsllirrs

•on- vole, and IVpper none
The tlravairt c..unt\ pi eelnet
’ tnl r a lung 11willsi.i's in ihe &lt;t«tp
11.1 hoiiig lh - fli &gt;1 to ippntt

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Btisir Principles
InChanging World
Told Al Rotary

Brown’*

Faint,

,

Film

Beach

K eiiy gnl "n early and had cost
11lii'li hiillot* hv 7 to A M The
I'lM. 1 *iliir, ,1 woman. M is lluth
Kt'lilit-ini, did nol show up and
Iniil n "I hren located a' nun.

Sin nlliers
joined the homy
iituriilng rush to pi'llliig places U\
hide roiinty, casting his hallnt In
preeliict N’o. Jft al h .10 A M. his
wife. Hosemary, voted with him.
1 1 -sv v 1 n o n
ii’lpmvliiit of Itrgistratlon Carl
' 11
l ^ f e k j i i a r d i n K Holmer. Jr., reported fal.Rtttl bal­
ls'»)e,tpe»» aoil iin i*(t fn' np4u
lot- haJ been cs»l In Dado County
•hi iiay ,f'u selrtire n,r P
I" noon Holmer ha* estimated
force
"
: *hK u s h "mtlm ldelleo and
Mint 178.000 "I Dade'. 323.180
I* 1
He declared,' "*he 1,, lie
•dlglhle voter, will vote before
11
• ’ll. •
%
''ita**a1
lhn pidls ''lose at 7 I’ M
1 ,l. ...I t . Jew
M
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4
1
h.ingmu
•
*lfel
hit
how f^r nu v the f IIII'ImII"
Miami Dail\
prodltft1 iiinp i IkIiI* he exer-lied ■"dl" i ltf .....id 'i »l|» a vimHi Hi IV11V ol III' ...1The
11 ini'" 11 .nilrl c"t e in Dade
a
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e
.♦
.
it
isea«|nr|#rt Ort
*11*1
*1 withni|l hrrolnlny H"
.. 1.. l.i
'il v* r |r ..iitlili'.i
lo rrfl of fbfjl OWIl .|e,l ......... .. ? 1.. |7"t,*illlrit *1 •hr»i 1•
III* lir.tll
...
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" l l Is rill Issue whir Ir 1
i&gt; .in.l ll U h. I l l l i ItiiH 1 *1lit III.
•ill I'c* pcoplwa, fm mi hi s i »i. .
'■their, have lost th e ir lii !**efts
r*l'( Illli' %ft *rli •.
ihr I&gt;C|M|I
1 Ir-.iii-e . Iilllid lv f o il" l i i 'i ! 11 !•
01. Ill .1 ( lo
I illli .illon it

Pi

Oriffiti

&lt;*f Att",i " -m Hnrnc

Harry Hobson Is
I.rive failed I" sse *c S,«.u
Numiimted Head •hi l inherent
In real"* "
l.aiia, he staled, n -n "• '
Of Li o ns Club l.e theryprired
ivltfloul Ini/.xi'llii^ •'•'
* llarrv Boh m •riort..,-.
de.der *n*l \er..ran of H’neW M'i&gt;
II. «'«, today nominated &lt;«r &gt;i|&gt;
prexldenr . ni the S*nfnrd I • nClub lo riic esd Cliff Able.
The "••mlnetlnr nnim|((»« hrj I
id hv i.lvde Hamxov .talari, him
ever, (hal nomination, .•( oth-r
candldatex may he made from ih*
floor during Ihe mealing* pieced
Ing thn election, on May l*
other n milnnHong u»r*. f*
JlfC iIl, flrrt vlr# |irMiil$nt: r r*
Welth, Rerunrl vice nr^$M«nl: .lo*.
Barnee, third vlre.pre*|(|Hnt: Rod
Adams, (fcn-tarvi J. N RoImoii

were

r n m ih e i,

ih r D r i n o i r .i l t .

ed

. .r •

\SSOI I \ I’F II 1*11KSH

F lix r iili.s u *

Hi i.l, ,|| li.illoluiir plaie, kepi
l'&lt; s d,tleni*ni mi the lin'd an
ntd on then rrunl. dnin
krrn
(,ol ihr.tr i»gi*rer»d ,niveM iiv o( |ip i" V "no-w tr" ion
lid. • ,
ililoiion il&lt;r or r up.tlroit 1omiiMird
.. H-, uhlif mi loir &gt;d lhe»e who
ei hli,|r&lt;| ihe I'omuionnl I’.rrlv a*
,«-•!
mil
nl
loir
Wii,
Millir
w.i •
'.in .(lowed u tellllr nl .ill inlet
Ihul. Vi, k. Nr&lt;&lt;'" wnilihoiirr
n
llm nsl preilitloit Im re *ml 4
W|.fV&gt; v I, . i{,Mill'd good l«ilio*

si el ,r11* I 'in* ct«t*\
D&gt; I I.l I rl* ..........I ••• •* &gt;«e d'O'lM

Siiutord Kuildin^
Permits Take Bip
Jump, Says Gillon

«r 1 l |*l the ll*il*"l|*. Ill Ollt file

• *t'f *• I buOfllmt iir^'iDts for thr
. n r i l i| liberty *1 -e1*
f.ih c * . 1*. til* p it ii|.r * j 11»— Ante,1
t niist^f of *ttr \sjtr hivp i|
'(*■• Arthur's l l l i d
"
lip*"e*e Communist* r-ome. i* , 1 in home, w- -hrinld , i i e ; i i " d the '••sis ptxx»v| thf lii»If •Million t|r&gt;!•• I
.T'lhn
tgiflutt fitv
f h iiii" nl 0*0 1hmi - te^xidle*. of ' ••
I*tiie when they have hnavtlv 1
prestige with moil segn,e,' i » ^ wliM h 1loir* h - "»,i in e fri, in.l B" I'Pmif inwimrtor NUMoiin«*^fl thi.i
im »"ine
ihe population.
. we mn«* I..- ,'., c
|"i , 1'lv

Die Bads rS*ol.« J 1 I Ig1, p

of popularity In Jaiinaiy, 1'i . nwri-'l I h ri.liin . "Il'g e, . od Illli
tested It memIw1
when ihay #19
le in l.e . Ire- liom po|i|n *1 c .&gt;11
the diet. They
f llnre h*v. 1 &lt;
off for several res»op , of «i 1 | Irol
li W S|M*'irpt v »miiihc**m| th.it
these are tha main min.
t"»H1 Ffill’vt tviM
I The suspicion that th* pi'*v P'lt^tvS
hxrl a hand In delaying rep". - •Ifl;^ IllNCrt fils W piI»|Pi i |i|V, Miv tM
(•■u. of nnn-Communi«i iii'xoi' •- •tti*t Ihrtie* V’lH hr lift mfrttlnn
thr cftil. »U»tt y|»»*«’Ii$V
"f war from the Soviet I nln

I'eMMif* fi&gt;» th» fii.a* fun mnnthi
*■
' •! 157** 7W in v-ilur m coni| m «I to XtM .009 f.af the Nr«t
i fM mouthy of I H4!l. him! «r$
•I•»*•*t ilsoible in value to flume dur»iu* »l«e rorreintindlntf oeriod lai»t

Vrt II

liiiasni* \p rIf petndti for ron*
•t"iitifin md rep*ir% eitimatid

d

u'efrt iintirtd, nr ntailv

V Btrlkas hy Comniin
1 d "I Mm commHt*" xr • Mr Speneei. 'Inohle *hr» April. 19 4‘» fip:tire of
...............
........ union* which eetmeil niine'l i"' | rlixlimen, Jim Il'iM/elsw, \V A Jfi.l »iH
J r„ trru n n e t, l.aRoV
Straivdei
•oaitniastar and Cliff Allies. Mol. nierllv at creating tiui(n,l " 1 .
I.efflei. Cieiw Mnuiiilllai.
I"'"
Hesirlenrial h'llldlng .hmved an
Tam
M»Icel «
Faille
MhI
1 Communlit-dlrecie.l ntim hr ■Itrown. S'aile Tnr"* '. Tom l ine, "n-ylog during the im.t month
• er* ^•
ntiic and
rtll'l it1
in I loiriiiltx wore (-.sued for 10
olm McNeill were humiliated
•in governmenl office, by ...... ..
hihI Dr
Hart.' Sill«liv
i."&lt; I'oiii'x valu'd "I JH3.250
director* for lum years.
.eeklng relief from high !.*••« I
llol.eit |&gt;|er. e I.... . h rrge "f
M'«a(iaaag M rmm* ern
rtin«o«H»4 n« r«e» s in
fhe f.illowlng honiH hulldcr* ob0; J. "Nnhl" Ihiimninn. dlitrlci
1,i.&gt;"ir.,i nermltt luring April; J W
foi Ihr Llorta, «pnke run*
l' " . ' l i In Sun L i i i I h section at
•’•m in* Ih* Mt«(« ronventinn *1
-.1 iin i'd vgltiB of J 10,000; C. L.
J anaacola nnd the l«ioru Interim\i 11, tiring
Mi.gm.liH
ll'l'xhts,
to he held ut
*7.01111, Arthur Houghton. West
^nicafo. W II. Fold*, produrr
•hud St reel 41,800; M t . Clll•Htrchant,
we.i
welcomed mH new
■mu. Mnvtalr. 412,600; I S Wilniomhir. M. f *«rr«ttm«*m.
pant
II.Hii... Migmilla Height*, I'l.POO:
praeldent of tha DeLund Llonn
WASHINGTON M*v *
I/1’ |
There’* lough n'w* torlsv Im John A Hentwlekar, MOI Patmelr | ub, waa welcomed an a guett.

Forged Signatwres 01 Famous

Men Are Quite Easy To Deled j

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Barbecue Ihurnday
Mrs. Leonard Button Tha Klwanit Club will have n
Dies In Orlando !S
,r'iy*dnight
l,"‘- nl*h
n,n
. i5fU
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-hu
--•----att 7:30
west.

" r w r ts iK .s a ,
aIt w
h s r ia r s
baa baan

h k fh

Air S' i » r I I i I c Of

It might have come from the hlg K t W a i l i a i l H
Nevy eubmarlne base at Kay
e » « -a _

Mr*. Leonard Button, wlfa of
Judga Leonard Button of LaVa
Drive near tha Semlnola Driv­
ing Park, dlad yesterday morn­
ing a t, the Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital In Orlando at tha
aga of 82. She had bean U! for
saveral month*.
lisa format Ollt* Eitalla Smith,
&gt;ba waa born Nov. 8, 1107 In
Og lethorpa, Ga.., and was the
daughter of Captain John J .
Smith, Confederate Army veterand a past grand master of the
Knight* Templar In Alabama.
The Buttons came to Florida
17 yaara ago from Birmingham,
Ala., where they had lived for
many years. Judge Button wax
a co-found#T of tno Birmingham
Nesra.
Survivor# Include Judge But­
ton, tha husband, tad saver &lt;I

fBr.il
Fvctywhne f n S t r i f e Coopcr;if c«; In SwellifiTT fi ,1 I I r&gt; t Tnfnl

fn |

I .10 *kir« Siido id i»irrr,
it I. Is •&lt;»l 1 dturd ihlongeil lo the
pnil • in tei-ird nunihri* tmlav *0 G c n r t . t f C L t i n i s
Red*.
f Ail '•&gt;»(, hill'dr, and hy 1/ HI
l ' l.’fi had i .1*1 (hen role*,
CM I
B ir
f'rr ir u r n f ’ n w r i
|Sr i or | No I *1 lii- louriit
&lt; fill* i h. tr tesiilrnl* mi ihr rasl
TO KYO . M ir ! i/Vl
(ien i
. i.rritulil vole, n-iioitrd I.
r •»t»i de« u i l Ity noon and Dir r i l l M ^( \ r l h in r i i 4 g r * l ' d t o d r v . i f
lo t tire r r i n n i l I m ir in I r it im m llir .
*.
I 1(0 MV,1 S.tldnrd vol
r liti 1
| the poKihililr i Imi ihr lapaneie
&gt;.ftp n '.n l Sunil He.idqutiler*.
I rimniiinitl I’ m* m &lt;rh| he oiillaw
I 'r/'i , ,**•-*

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The «tnoo» finally allow* 1 '»ofc
of dfvenlnt eumor*hen*lon 1 u ereen
over1 him and h* shaket hand*
with' hli FDJ Initrile (or. Me wants
to kotnv (hen where he ran loin
up wllli (hi* "fluid for pwerr ”
ThU U one.- (ai lIf (he F.anlern
(.'olriniuniil Im *se . have hli uimn
for (hr prn|iosed Mini ill of Ml i.IIIHI
FD J hlueshlrta diiettie the lar.l
week of this ninnth It ha. nol
y e l .been established wheth-i the

Economist Says Red Scares Must
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1 hi I ImpettiniMlelv, o ill. lii- iam*
Into action.
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Communlii ilncen*. he dneiaim* B eiid O "'e ( s iu n ly w h ic h ' i l l In ■• -&gt;n» il'islinM tml ntlrK'llldt ex
ahout. frlenilshln with the Ri*W telephone I lo Ih e I I I I t i l l • If f *i
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'‘dmen with warmonger#’’ 'flour- n ve i ihe S tirte w ill ho i c io iv , i in * peaixlul .rod law-abiding
lags, ixooklnv around at the sex'pe p i i I lie tc ll'tv p o im ic h liu s
• rimmunilv "
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w ill to
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k* a Prellv pour bet *n III* r Ut- l*i"lu S
friiidnm" in cirate rnodilmn* of
a d c a il th em m/er ^ V H iJU .
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over tb* Ralllc H u, rovered the
arm Bouthfast nf Miami "quite
th^roufhlv" bill falleil to find
anything.
Tamnv »ald there Ir an old
wrecked ehlp In the area which
the pilot of the reporting plane
mav have mlitnken for a tub.
Soma Navy nf fleam thought that
WASHINGTON May 2. — (IP) — Edwin C . Neursk. former top

H k who woe ap advisor to
Froeldont RooeeveltT at Yelte. de­ economist to tha Whha House, spoke mil today agaiaet piling up new
clined to eommant 09 thf&gt;dlebar* military outlays "every time Joe Stalin throw* a scar* iato us.
t order.
Nourt* predicted a $7,000,000,000 deficit this year. He said in
a speech prepared fov the United States Chamber ol Commerce that the
Uaroffe Is Destroyed "battle.of the budget bulge" ie greater "in ill own scape and menace”
than the Bestope break-through-of World War If.
The United Meta*, like General ♦ -----------------— — — ■
Anthonv
O. MeAullffe
-----.
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these further stdps, he xaldi
fame, must learn id •** "nuta," taka
prune demsatlc enendNouroa m U !% &gt; an M u atrlally. IngSecond,
by forgoing things we would
primitive and IlHterate country
like but cannot afford under the
tries to bluff ua ns to&gt;our respect­ headings of "reseurue developive ahlltlaa kg V * f* InduaSriellsed moot, (octal welfM, dad pareanwarfare/* &lt; •
el security "
Tha ecOnemtm,
Third, keep tho H M Industrial, If strikes stop the production

R H
’ 1 in ford Bv No u n ; MacArthur Says
1 V p n M ii. ;in
Bat rod Communist Party ~
lii Pred ict No. I
May Bp Outlawed
I tt u

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REHI.IN. May l (/fi
Ihr
vuuur Communists of t u t Ger­
many unveiled then "*Rilatton
group*" yetlerday m a diet* rehraiiitl n| Whiltuudar't murh on
Gen.
Berlin.

jWASHINGTON
M*y 1
(hoar N Bradley today a*ked Con*
lie u In kerp the draft law alivr
Ig isuie, a* lar a* lie ran *e».
‘tlieie ha, been no letup in the
aggrtuive extemion ol Commnu
inn lowarrl its «oa| of world rlomiM A N ILA . May 2— &lt;&gt;P)
Cirtii*
ialion ”
muiml led llukh*l*h*p h a n rl *
I he chairman ol the |oml duel*
•battered the May Day peace In-t
ol *taff war the fint witnei* a*
night in raid* on four low nr, one (he Home Armed Service, reopenonly 15 mile* from Maud*
/ - J i l l
I I. I
rd hearing! on piopnials to extend
hey f.red huddin,.. killed ••* J (||f dr, „ . ,, „ (Jllf ,(1
June
law officer* and kidnaped a mayoi 24
art police rhief. They left al lean
Speaking of recent event* inch
lour dead.
a 1 the Billie plane incident. B ud
I he national defame department
hy .aid the tiluation "frankly give*
.aid ronttahularymen and Huk*
111 little came for comloit and
fought in the street* ol General
little excuvr fur delay
Tna*, 15 mde* southwest of Mini*
"Certainly it doer not rupporl
•* Two conitahularymen and four dm continuing the .election »ervice
lin k . were killed.
, »•
act.
Other attack* were reported on
At the oirtaat, Chairman Vln\guilar, Laur and Candaha in »on ( D-tia) lecummended the
committee approve a two &gt;ear
central Llfinn.
The Huk* burned the municipal cxttnalon of the draft hut leave
to Congiea* the power to »*&gt;’
building and many houte* at when anybody would be Inducted
Aguilat and killed one comta- or any Industry aelied umlei the
hularyman. Several police were Ihw.
At present, the Dafen.e Deinning.
paitmenl can call men lip f"i
Two hundred tluki .formed into m i vice al ally tin e I t o w c v n
riiittn i."
l.aur. burned town building. *m!jth«n- have been no di«fr In*
The Senate foreign relation*
killed two con»lahnlaivm»n'dncllons dure January.
rubrpmmltlae la Investigating Mc­ homes,
•
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v/11
Vlllaon *41.1 :h» propu.ml 'lialL

Lattimore dtnoumsrd at
"hogwash" today Loun B udcnri
lealimony connecting him with the
Communut Party and called it
"the pioduct nl a Iwiiled and mailgnanl patmnalily."
. He laid no "honeit man" could
Believe Budenr.
Under nalh before a Senate
committee. Laltimoir iwoir again
that lie it not a Communist. not
a Soviet ipv, an&lt;l **ul turh aremalionr againn him "aie nol supporte«l by e third of evidence pet
jured or otherwue."
Lattimore aiketl that the Senate
jpoup ''rentier ID venlicl" in
Warm* that would tell Smalm MiCaithy (R W n) he "hai been
caught out in lu« Itaud and detril"
lot making llie thaiget againil
Lattimore.
He raid McCarthy thntild he ail
vised, tint, that "he lhould hence­
forth coniine himself ,lo oilier-end leu important -activities than
ihpaa of a destructive critic of the
Wtater Department and a deipniln
of character of good American

s ia n

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'Cloeh at the grounds of the Fifty
Associate*. Kdw.rd F. Lane,«halrm!&gt;» of the Boclul Affair* Com
•nlH##, annotmeed today.
W. E. Hathaway, described try
Mr. Lane aa "the king of all har!*oro«re.’’ will have rharga of cookin4 j » e meat., Mr. Hathaway, he
pointed out, was horn In New Bedand ,,r *t f '»ne t'»
Saailrdjn 1012. He llkad.lt here
*.^*t h" c,m# heck fn
make Sanford hi* hog)#,
jlrot barbecue was held In
hJoroBlber, 1039. and each year
-hen h* has bean preoarlmt
abot|| 20 barbacua* each year. Thl*
J W he had five In February,
five In March and April. HI*
harh^us wa* at th* Naval
Alr_ itgrion In 1944 when he dlreclad the eervlng of more than
Klwanl* barbecue menu will
this# kinds of meat, potsbaked beans, pickles,
celery, apple pie, cold
and coffee, A program of
.and entertainment will be

thr l o ,,., who think, it wo.,U he fun .0 lake a I...... hv G. Wx.hmg
^ itr o ld
ton or A. Lincoln.
.
,
.
t Davis. Maple Avenue near
The ssperti eey it
usually 1* r**y to *pnt a lixurl
Twentieth Street, 40,000 and
The expert! belong to the National Associalinn "I Autograph tnl- ^ieorge T&gt; Bishop. Illhlxcu* Court,
lectors, which Is holding iti annual mr'ting here
410,000
Let’s ilrajlhlen out on' thing light now: tliev'i' not inl'r'*lr.l
NKGOTIATOHH MEET
In an autograph by Roy Roger*, n r *
*“
DETROIT Mav 2 - iA'i even of s hoofptlnt of hi* h»rie. |v invented them
Negotiators renewed t'lley, after
They mostly go in fur hl»l&lt;njral
o r )nke another character who a five-hour break, their msrathan
documents. Because they do. Ihay |)vw| hark In Hie eurlv l«00’- liargainlng to end the 98-day
have to know hqw to tell a fiauil Sweet *av« Ills method wx* aluin.t Chrysler strike.
from the renuln* article.
foilpronf. He’d nick out h prom
CIO United Auto Workers sod
Several collector* were iltting Inont cltlxen who had a lot of Chrysler representative* had met
around talking about thl* before money. Than he'd trace the nriuii
...................
mtinuouslv
for 02 ......
hours when
th* formal meeting etarted.
Inonl
*re j thnv gave "InI to
r*^
■
V e cltlien's
, 1
'hHckground
* ............... to ",
aw vexhaustion
A it a u it iu ii aand
m i rw*
"The main difficulty.” aald For­ If he had anv incwlori In
at 4 A.M. (ESTk Thov f#est H. 8w##t of Battle Cteek. Revolutionary War.
'turn'd to tha peace talks at 9
Mich., "le that th» fnrgrr ran’t
If he did- the fnrper would d*»h A.M (ESTl.
put himself back to the time when
th* document wa* supposed &lt;0 off a military nut* for the an'#*
THE W EATHER
tor sign It "George Washington."
hava bean written"Ha may fake the paper nnd and hurry around for an almost
Station
H.
the Ink all right, but then some sure sale
....... .......
80
Sweet and the other expert* »av Atlanta
phi l i e will trig him up, a phrai*
49
which waant used at that time. It’s buyers’ greed—the desire to Buffalo
.............
68
Or he may UI9 th# wrong stamn get something hlg for next to Chicago
.............
...71
"After a row year* Ip thl* nothing—that keep* forgery alive. Denver
41
Homettmae thl* greed Is so Memphis ............
btulntst, you ran eane* a forgery
usually.
It simply dossn’l have great that aven the most glaring New Orleans .............. 88
New York . .......
60
error* are overlooked.
Of honesty.”
hr
tha appearance of
60
On# famous Hwl»* forger cam* Pittsburg!. .. .. .......
Kven *0, fargara alwav* have
up with a letter supposedly writ- flalnt Louis ....................... 64
kept thameelroa busy68
Soma of thalr work hae besn ter to Mary Magdalena and a love Seattle ........
Jacksonville ...............
ft
■itonlshlpf.
Itwh as on* "his­ note from Cleopatra to Caetar.
Bold them. too. Even though Miami ............................. 80
torian.” Bwbat says this fellow
needed sossa fapora for hla work ha had both Laxarua end Cleo Orlando e*aiiMt*»i'M«i«M,*M*NM.90
HMW•••••••91
Tamp*
on Alaxaador $4opheni, eg he calm- writing Impeccable French.

___

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TRW SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

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In Unity There la Strength —
To Protect the Pm ( i of tho H or id;
To Promote lb* Progress of A n rict,
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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THE W EATHER
Paul) cloud)
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norm ttiiiiurh Sxiurda* •cnllarrd
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AN IN D EPEN P E ^ P A I L Y N B I ^ P A P E R

VOLUME X X X X I

Established 1908

Gambler Erickson
,Refuses T o Answer
Solons’ Q uestions

SANFORiT f U)RH)jC

Field Denies Tagging Owen
J. Lattimore As Communist

Wheel From Mimting Navy Plano
•'j •-iwni

underwor iiiKookmiik-11 w0 Americans
er Says Q u e s t i o n
Infringes Upon His A re Murdered
Rights As Citizen
•zWASHINGTON. Apr. 2«~&lt;/1*) In Indonesia

Prem ier T ito
Claims Soviets
Don’t Want War

— Pudgy-faced Frank tiickiun,
reputedly one of the nation's bigge»l, hookmiLeu. chmtnrd up toJay anJ irImril lu antwri Sen
Blot's quotums about Ini gjuihl
biuineu
Friction 41 iMiuwledgrd In u
Senate t omnietrr jubt.uimi'tlrr
'bat be accepted ujgri» hum
anybody who wanted u&gt; bn
Rut then the New Yorker, who
way labelled a ‘Tin burn punk
by the lair Mayor Fiurello It la
Gnardia, claimed quctlioni about
Ini bouncii inhingcd upon In*

F r e n i It Siientist It,
Dismissed As Imm
eifin A. Is. C.‘. C‘Itk

Time Correspondent
And Yale Teacher
Ruthlessly S l a i n

JAKARTA l 1 S. T. Apt. 2H
I hup .tint Ijf" eotietp,indent
l(&lt;&gt;l,rit Dnylr ami Vale Uni*"liity
I’l.ilrt'oi Raymond Kennedy orir
Inonrt niuidned today on ibr road
between H«ud""ng and (hriib.m in
Weil Itia, an American military
oilieri ri rrpurled.
1lie obieiier. Col Katl IhiKclt,
■I.'l lire) apparently were lull".I
COliSlIlulluilal irybty
‘ in. t.r ir
try in Ulildeiil.tlrd gallM
luted io .liijwrt
lire two lell J.ik.ilt.i \Ve.||ie*rlaV
Erickyon\ .tliuinry, (l R \t&gt; lor loyiaknrla. &lt;upilat nt llir Hr
A MWnlli.il etlsloins .Tin. i nl Vlilty Anpuil Block lii'lln, lu.lds Up
v$une, iaid lilt bald round dated publir nt Indunriia, and spent ll&gt;e
Jin- wIn-el vi.leli in-, f'uu.il fl'TiMog jo til*- Hiiitie S,'n. ll has l.een
client dldl! t waul to aniwei to |nigiil m li.iinli.nit; ihe) ti.ul r e jiieol ifle.i a- null of iln ini"ii.,' I S Nitty iiluin- fired m 1.) tin'
tpietlumt lliat would Tin oil r . |,r, (ril |u make Jogjakarta ill one Kiiisiann Null- 'In- Inillel holt iarrow i The l‘ Hr\ / I'riviileei olliell
ili.-tbJi|.'Tlit*'l ivi-i lh&gt; Hulli.- "it mi ti High! fi"in Wiesbaden Herlairti with lnc.il aulhuiiliei
, day's navel Iron) Bandoeng.
Senator 1»bey (R U N ) m ' Radio Jakaitn, quoting it* Ran- many. In l 1openliugi*n, wl.in il was shot tit.wo t., lii-d Ftglii'-t-. tinleriittliotml Hu.lnuiholoj
ploded
“ Ir lbi« lu be a lane dneny nilirjpondcitl. bluad. a«l
with ilnv linn pariiilunr T aland Ilua annuli of the ktllinu
on my cunjiiiulinn.il nubia*/'
Kennedy' amt Doyle were stt'imed
The subcuiutillllve i- studying in lli"ll jeep TlnirMlnv noun by
a hill designed to Inin llie inuvt&gt;- u gang of four nr five men In uril
They were taken lo n
JInent of gambling infiumnlmn a form.
.Tearing in Ilie forest and were
Tress slate line.'.
Hefore KrleltRoii begun _testify­ iin.1. Villagers were furred lo
ing, Mayor William K. Kemp of hoi) them Then the gang made
Flabor.ilr preeauii'in* agaiutl insedmn id tubjiiiule ballot* have
Kama .a (Tty lolit SeiiHinrit ihnl Iheir getaway toward rheyho,, in ; |lfP„ ukrl| |,v ,|1(. .SU,r ... the printing of lire U lo t. for li.r Msy 2
Charles
lllunjlKbi. li in'llltriil it M'dun liiev stopped oh the roatl u .,_ . . t
i r d i
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hunt tlie
! "riniary elriTioii, L. b IJovIp, cuuiily nllutiuv. announced today.
jy.
ntiuiit
the same
same time.
time.
leader, limy have been "lain In'* nt
Inilr.rd of one stub being Irfl .iflri the liallol i* drputiied
rd in t^ia
'llie villager.i reportei| the shoal­
cause lie wus uniible I" deliver nil
a pro inhe Hint 'tie city would tie ing to imluneslnn army unit* in box, Iwu It.ivr been piovtdetl according to ttie ruling ol the .Stale
lie Le
Leg|S&gt;
thrown wide open to gambling.
the urea and the bodies were ex­ latuie.
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After Kemp concluded Erick- humed.
Ibr Uw rules ibal stub No. I dull be *iyned by ihf vnier a
son and til* attorney took Rente
The raport did not say what
at tlie wltiiMR tntdr. A role-of bail happened lo Ibr oernpant* of 'nitlialed hv issuing official Should*
(C.artaaaU ua Paa- Kigali
ihe 'etlan in Wltlcli the gang es­ Ibr volar be unable to write, he the iMMiinP official's iidiiaia.
caped. ■*»
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« t .» tball argil b)s .uaure bv m»/k wiij, . QoVrv.Ay ll. the Wtalked ballot
.
aiRlslanee of one of lb" lflri&gt;er- relumed bv fhe voter prove* Jo be
Iliegan said hla report caiur hy tlie
tors.
r different one fioni the one de
telephone from the Krillsh United
Die ttispcclur sltall then drlxcti livpfrd
bun, the iiu-peotoM aim11
Nurioufi military observer sta­
ami
iclaiii
I
be
unper
aluh,
mi.l
then mill IIll-re search ihe pcrinn
tioned ai Hamliwng. Lieut.-Col. F.
iben llie voter shall retire to the ol ilu colei ptoferring such hallot,
Day.
He said lha Imtuiieslan army boolji and murk his hallo! tuepara and il tin- origiiial ballot i- found
eommaud lied identified positively lory lo ileposiling It In thi- IimIIoI on or ibool hi' person, 'ball take
The Kt Itev John I* Wine. the l.ody of Doyle bill, aeeordlng box Prior lo depositing it. how­ tame min their possession and
Hilltop of the I.pin-opal D ln ee'e In a first repurl, bad iliffieullv hi ever, tin- voter 'hall fold il so 'i-iburge -at.l Vntri from llir noil,
of tinuth Florida fer 26 years, IdiTilifying Kennedy.
I'lil* up a* to leave the 'lob vislhli and ill in.’ place "iiliooi pertoiiioiw hlin
wtiose retirement wus announeeit jieared to Imlicate that llie l.uiller such poMth'li Ilint It mu lie dr I., vote,
lached with.ml unfolding
. JTiie'day ut ttie annual run' mimti lunl heoli iilutilated.
lo'pecloi-. of piimurv elect lull*
When tlie pi'-pured and folded ■in- 'lotli.d eiib mui-It pulii-r- nowIn West Palm Beach. Will make In*
They were found near Ihe tnwu
taut official visitation »• Hulv of Toriui, In a niuuiiinlnou' area ''ttllnl Is i el ui lied Ihe inspector
Cron Church ne*l Humtnv. and Finmllc Mo-ilem hunils of the Da ■’hull i-oiiipure il with the -tuli lie or it inuv be niH-exsary to carry
will deliver Ilit* seinum i*1 It"- •• ,MI nil Islrim inovemeni have uperale.l has retained, mid if he finds it "III tile provisions of this section.
Anv voted iiltcmpting to vde a
o'clock service. Hev. II. 1.vI *l« I.m m Dint urea ill the |ia«( hut It wai lu lu- rile -dime ballot lie delivered
lint known If they were Involved to tin- voter, In- 'hall detach and ilh.'li!ille liallol 'hull be deemed
Zimmerman announced toduVguilt\ ol ii felony, and, upon con­
Bishop WiiiK**- announcement of in the murder.
retain tin- I'-muliiiiig stuh (No.
hlr relirerneiil preceded the ml Kennedy, a professor of socio­ -nut the voter 'dial! then deposit viction, bull be Imprisoned in the
dress on the late of the Dlnee'e logy at Yule who had written sev bit. folded luillnl in the hallol box. -tuli- pti'i'ii for not more than two
bv Ihe lit. Itev. Henry Irving ernl reports and books on Indo Slot. No. I! -bull also have on il yeut s.
I.until!. Dfdtnp co inljiitur former i-etiu, recently ha., !.&lt;.o .loin,,
Hanford rector, who will succeed research work In the field. He
td lih op Wing ami with whom lie always drove bis own |eep.
Avorked as suffragan ami Iben as
Doyle iiad been working on a
Bishop i-o-adiuiur.
story on huw the Indonesian peas­
The report said Hilium Wing ants felt about Ihe current situsled the Diocese through 2ft year.' lion In the islands. He caught n
“ to a sounded material prosperity ride with Kennedy and said be ex­
ana deeper spiritual life ....... pected to Interview villagers along
one of fl.l'dl communicant* to one llie route to Jogjakarta.
PORTLAND, Ora., Apr. 28 —
NKW Vt)HK, Apr 28 — td’l —
of 86.602 a* of Jail. I, W«0. ami
(/Ti — Mrs. Henry Hoa Clou.I, A '" m i" of 'tmleiit*. boiling .'lassMeanwhile III the Far Hast:
from the first year with 368 con­
TOKYO - Orn. Wu Toh-Chen, who started life In an Indian re­ . fitt III" f "4i *IIi day, mar.b"l Into
firmations to 1,601 last year.*
close adviser of Chiang Kai-Shek, servation log cabin, is tlie niotlier llie f ill II,ill area tiutav in n conChurch school* grew from a 'eft bv plane this morning for For- of the year.
limimg protest over tusihers’
membership of 2.071 to 8,367. the mocs nfter u talk with Oners)
The first of her race to h* wopi'H and curtailed extra curric(('•atlases Oa H « * MgM&gt;
gepoit added.
selected, slot was named by the Jin nctivitieH.
In hie mesa age, Blihun Wing
Ai ibe hour for mornittg clasret
America Mother*' committee in
TKDMAN LAUDS HOOVER
said health would not permll him
arrived, some 26(1 students Irnnped
New
York
City
yesterday.
WASHINGTON, Apr, 2»—UP)
to attend the convention.
into Fnlev Hipiare in downtown
Typically the 69-year-old mo­ Manhattan
He sketched the 26 years of hi* —The Whit* House said today
telephoned ther of four daughters, wan too
episcopate, six as co-mljutnr and President T r u m a n
Title is the area where must of
farmer President Herbert Hoover busy to learn tlie news at once. tin- municipal and state and fed10 as dlocasAir.
Ha referred to the fact that In* laid night to congratulate him .She was speaking before church- "ini liuildltigR are located, and
will b* tWI yearn old In November on hU call for tha "mobilisation women when the cummlttee first Ihu scent' of niSHs tumult fui the
and eligible lo retire, Ha said of the moral forces of tb* world." tried to iclenlions her. Then she last lour days. Mounted notice,
The president, however, did not was off on iter rounds is chair­ reinforced bv extra details of font
he plana to tender hi* resignation
"on advice or my physician ami dIncur* with Hr. Hoover the tat- man of the Oregon Federation pnllcii pursued the marclilyg stu­
k in accordance with canonical pro- ter'N call for scrapping of tho of Women's Club* and chair* dents, who ran shouting, and
tin-sent United Nation* organisa­ man ttie Indian Wslfars Corns "creaming across lawn* of the state
v is io n s ."
"I know It la a right thing to tion and replacing It with one iiiltee, Only hours later did aha mid federal court building".
(CisMiM* Oa !*•«• Blfkll
do and my sorrow ll lessened al­ without Communlete,
The charging puttee split the
most to the vanlahlng point bv
throng, which apparently was at­
the realisation that m* duties and
tempting to form a line to march
responsibilities as bishop will be
ICaaMaae* Oa Pt|« Mffell

Elaborate Precautions Are Being
Taken For Coming May Elections

Last Official Visit
Here Next Sunday

I

“Mother Of Year” N. Y. Students Riot
Wan Born In 1891 For 4th Straight
In Indian Cabin Day in Pay Issue

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committed to the strong and cap­
able hands of one already desig­
nated as my successor,’ ’ ha said.

Mrs. W. W. Duggar
Dies At Age O f 81

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lira. W. W. Dungs!I 41, mothar of N. J. and HTI. Dugfar of
Hanford, died « f c l s w
of
Iwr son nt 1010 Myitlu Avsnua
last night.

M n . D u f f nr.

a nativa of Bry
J ‘ bar win

Vaccine Called BCG Will Check
Tuberculosis Exclaims D octo r

COLUMBUS. G*.. Apr. 28 — f/P) - If * vsccins called "BCG"
will check tuberculosis in Japan and on an Indian (nervation, why won’t
il work in n normal U, S. community}
tl will, asserts one of lha nation's lop TB experts, Dr. Edwaid J.
O'Brisn ol Detroit.
"And,” Im itied , "somebody has got to tail* Hell until this country
wakes up to that fact. I guess I'm lit* guy to do it."
BCG isn't some now ' miracle drug." And it's a preventive, not a
around ♦----------------------------------------- U, 8. community. The Columbus
area was plckad because the local
TB death rate fa about the earn*
as that of the nation: about 82 per
100,000.
Conclusive results won't be avail­
able for anothtr three or four

City Ih Co-operatinir
In Clean-up Drive
Tha City I* co-operating in
tha present clean-up driva hy Im­
proving Ihe appearance of vacant!
iota, City Manager HeKibbin
stated thla morning.
Among the City owned lota
where unsightly weeds are being
cut Is the stretch between the
Motor*
Inn and
Commercial
Avenue, and adjaeent to Freiuh
Avenue.
Poles piled on the City proper'
ty next to the Zoo have boon
removed and tha lot la being
cleaned up in order » nuke tnu
approach to the Zoo more at*
tractive,
"e4f
The State Hoad Department
I) aiding tha work by cloonlng

years, said Dr. George Comstock
property
of the United States Public Health
Service, who In In charge of the an.

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. 28. 1850

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part of wtu.'li now i cunt■"b- ' '
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A'krd whi'llii'r in tliouglit il" '
was any possibility "i
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Eyes Of World On
Florida Primary,

Truman Speaks

Dien 111 Orlandtt
Francis Wllltem Until, Willi fill
14 yaara wan romptroller and hu'.t
ness manager of Notre l&gt;am
University, .South limit, Ind . died
thla morning at an Orlando' Iiomu
Ul where he had been for five
weeks, H« bad liven ill for itm
past four months.
General mass at All Pools Cuili
ollc Church, of which Mr l.luyd
wna a member, will lie lield at
9:00 o’clock Monday morning with
father William Nachtrab official
fnfr. The Rosary will be reeded nt
ItOQ o'clock Sunday evening at tlie
Erlekeon Funeral Home, ft or inI
will be in tl’a local tremelen
For tha past year and a half
Mr, Lloyd had livrd at DeHart.
He wna born in Liverpool. Eng­
land. Surviving la the widow,
Mm. Agnea C. Floyd; two dauulitem, lfra. Vincent Gurtichnrri of
DeBary, and fllatar Teresa Marof Carmelite Monastery,
York Cltyi five grandchilthree brothers, John H.
of South Bend, Norman and
of England, and two ain, Mm. Florence M. Lloyd and
, H u l e y Banter of England,

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.1 iln. rlaff, said Mi I lllt.’H
I il" two rollug"' Ili'iti Ii"Police uad III" Hhtidii lli.'l - i'
Patrol tiiiv" liri'ii ali'il'il I" 1 " i., pitnl Iiiiv" been put mi" &gt;.....1
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the lookout for n mi -uic
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10-year-oid .lerrv Meinlow ’,|1
Mrs It K. True, seei'itaiv. (&gt;
mothur. Mr* A \V ti&lt; it
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10,' Weluka Apartment.-. i 'i o i' i p.Mi',1 IIiih morning Hint almni
last night tho! In' hod rmi.d 1 I'.i iiiindiiTN attended the in.'id
ill,' lli.dlldillg J. C. Illltidj ll'"".
,-onie brum- from llir tti-i -’
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Jerry who is aliuul five t•-*-1 Ijinllinan, Mr*. 8. K. Vernay. M'»
Kiulm l .irlntt, T. E I'uckei A
tall, and wtio »«• wearing a v l
IIp i Iih",
low shirt and dungaree pant inuv D tlhmtudsnr, J. A
have lefl to sec Ills i!ruiidiin&gt;tt"-i l( iiiid••11 l.'bare, Mrs. Ituvinnnd
Mrs. Kilwaid t’ aiv of Wu* tiin.-1■••• Hall Mra It. F. Cooper. Mis
I Pel arson, II. It Pope, leu
Va., the parcnti repoitril I • i&gt;.&lt;
l.estirr, J. Tilderi Jncnt's •
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M. t'leltaud, II. It- t "Iritiai
The Goffs and Jerry ennte iFlorida from Virginia at'imi ;i v i "
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ago. and prior to coming i*. Kan
.MUHiH'. Calif., Apt “ x
Pi
ford, lived for six nionllis in I ike
I In- V I rocket plain- ttini f ml
Wales. The fninily bail In
plan
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piloted
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ttnulng o visit to the grandm'dliei
fit-1 time throiigli the -utter-"iiittills summer, eiild Mrs. (ioff
t""i"-i, it to h« tuk'-n I" 11"diiiitli'oiiinn Institution.

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,inp*»i i imc" ul Intel im guard duty,
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diDi imii plaiuuns during the see*

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LONDON. Apt, 28 — (/p i — Prmcct* F.li/abrth niav icc*tsiili*li
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tin- f ln iiili royal Iraditinn ol Istgc ia tn iliri. R urkim fluni l'.*Dce o n n c ri &gt;i.'.duin

binted today.
Til" licit"!* lo lb" Rldllll lllll'll"
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Philip, ai" expecting llien iccond i btld in Augu»l. ■In* people Jiouml
the palace think the baby won’t be the lait by any mrair
"Thete'i no question but tliat both are vety dnlil inmiled, one
Informant said. “ This Is partleu-^
larly true of Prlncrsa Elixabctb geret.
nine" the tdrth of her first hativ."
Elizabeth and I'liilip. married iu
Quaun ViotaiU i d a hit- fsoiliv a tiluie ot old wu! id pniFfir "Nov.
tradition for the British royal 20. 1047. hr,d tiu-ir first child
house. She had nine children hrr- iinnnle Prince CUrli". Nov. It
c!f .mid nt tha tlmit of tier death 1018.
had 37 great-grandchildren on tier
When Charles was born, the
Christmas Hit.
palace source said. “ They hadlv
King Edward VII had five chil­ wanted a hoy—and got their wish."
dren—three Princosseo and two
“ This time," the informant add­
Princes.
George V, Rlliahcth's ed, “ it'ii being left entlridv lo
grandfather, had tlx, five of them Provldenco."
boyn. The big family tradition
Ho far as is known, the Inform­
was broken by Elisabeth's father. ant said, neither Elizabeth nor her
King George Vi, who gave Britain naval officer husband lias ex­
only two girl*— Elisabeth and her pressed anv Drefarenco for a boy
merry young slater. Prtnceix M»r(Ceatteee* Oa rag* EtetD

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Porter R. Lansing

l.\ R. Jones,

Nin. I’ltconcii-s exist in the Com1

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|(ll mormna. and those wishing
I,, " uii inuv come to drllle on
1tun .In* "veilings.

THE WEATHER
U n e w s ’ YILL!'
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New Orleans
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Beattie
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E d Carraway
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HOLLYWOOD. Apr. 2* _ i/P)
— A federal agent of DB years
experience «ava moot picturro
about the Secret Service are "hor­
rible.''
The critic ia Artnur F. Grebe, a
ahort, spare mnn with pcnetratlnK
blue oyer. Retired from the Sec­
ret Service In IIM7, he |» now
netInc aa technical advloyr on
•‘Mr.
It wl| Jbe „ different
Hnd of picture alxnit the govern­
ment service — one with no hlomlshed,
"It’s much closer to the actual
truth." observed Orube. "Why. in
all inv vi urn with the service, I
only shot n man once, und that
wat&lt; In the fnnl, Aflcr he bail
lorn rnv coal to shred* mxl kicked
me in the fare, I had to resort t&lt;&gt;

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COMMISSIONER
IN GROUP NO. TWO
Coastaling of West Sen*
ford, l.ahe Monroe and
Paola.

0UPPORT WILL BE
YOUR VOTE AND
APPRECIATED

N am eplate
i th e P r ic e H e m a r k a b le i
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t*te- ' ’

leer *•*" Ce"**
InM reC e*i*e..-

•CMe(W&lt;r&gt; Dote**1

my run,
“ Moat pH tw n about the Sm I
Bare Im are Ute blood-ond-UidaSl
type and moat o f them art horelbfl
! think It *t*M the public a da
torted view of the service. The;
either show pi ai eupernen, whlel
we are not, or brutal kltars. wlll(l
we are not.
"The service has a strict t
against being careless with a
Wn prefer to bring then In
and whole

i for UM wages, young Fodi go courting across the tea* in atomic'
rrsd htncopttn, and the old folks establish a home on the planet

"I have found that rivil I
U(
,\.i‘
ment brings the heat result*.
Jerry ftebtrta. 18. of Wauchula taid leleviiion will be old faihioped.
you can sec, I'm a little gup. !
have brought In many tig fetlowa
Will gat out the family ear and
peacefully merely by, Ming nice
announce: "Got n date, Dad. We’re
to them. The tough-guy policy
going dancing In Paris and have
only makes them clam up. I cm
dinner In Spain, hut we’ll he home
vndrratand that! If soneone or­
In Miami before midnight.”
dered me to talk I’d he even
Who do you think won?
mure determined not to.
Whitener io*dc first jirlbe and
tlrube entered the service when
a chance to compete In the .muthWoodrow Wilson wan (’ resident.
«fn regional contest. Mias Morrk
He wua head of the Lot Angtlta
was second and Mist Holbrook
bureau frrin IWD7 until te retired
third.
three yearn ago.
Gating, back
over h|s experience, he reflected!
"It was an exciting career. I
people who have
got finite a thrill out ul it when
■
I was young (he joined at IP.) Rut
», If. of Tamna
it Isn’t all the glamor that the
M n clothes arc
radio ptogrsme nod the movies
tea to be worn
show. There's a lot of systematic
Id thrown nway,
•'•tailed work. A crlmt that li
•naivety replaced.
solved in a half hour on the radio
might actually lake montla or avsn
"Howavir,'* sale ■ the eternal
years,"
The former nubile servant aald feminine, "despite science and
If flah la "drawn” , It means
he detected e common element in technical achievement*, men will
the rat-and-inouse game with crlm* continue to think that women ere the Insides have been removed;
trials! "They always want tn beautiful, ehd women that men are it If is "dressed” the heed, Ult,
and fins are removed.
tncu how we rnuglit up with strong and brainy."
Sevanieen-yearold Lola Ann Hol­
•hem." They are never told.
(•rube has his own story of tha brook of Orlando was worried
lie. ret .Service which he Is trying whether America will still be the
lo cell to the tttidlnn. It would be lend of liberty M years from now.
"Wa afe closer to s socialistic
itie lest whether the public want!
to see the real thing or tha gory slate then most o f us realise, and
nnmlneM?
I’m worried about the present
stuff,1* he said.
” 1 asked him If any Secret trend*" the said seriously.
A various view also woo taken
Service men are as handsome as
Hurt Lancaster, ivhu portrays one by John M. Vaughn, 19. of CrestIn tha current film,

ChitiifiN U# Im# 4Jovt, %h Ctiimitt St&lt;l*n

(Imttudini util* tUiUdll tint end Ih h u/»j **•—Jt&gt;*

D olla r lor D ollar
you rant bent n
Hydra-Marie Drive. Pontiac offers yon a
Ice of Silver Streak engines. And Pontiac is uuitkrnably the most beautiful thing tin wheels,
oiler for dollar, you can’t beet a Pontiac I

When luiying hroeroll see! that
Iho bud rlustais are compact I M

do not show tiny purpto or yip
low color. If (he sterna are heavy
they may Ire cut In crlialcrexa
fashl on part of the way Up so
that they’ll cook tender In about
the time it will take tha top clue*

M. B. (T. BONE) SMITH ,
FOR THE LEGISLATURE
IN GROUP 1
Through the cooperative e ffo r ts o f tlif local itetagal ion to Tallahassee ami through working with Inca!
groups, I have been able lo furl her the interests and
the progress of this county. I have flfrved no private
Ini create, no Individual. I have Bought no personal
benefit. If I am re-elected, 1 ahall follow the same

view, who eaid the world faces tha

"You should has some of the situation that confronted the Unit­
pictures I Have of our fellows," he ed States M veara ago.
"Tha world must be all free or
'•tntM. "Thuv would msko a lot
all slave end we hope that one dny
of movie adore envious.”
’The (inuflghtcr’’ 120th&gt; proves
thi old ndtigr Unit there’s nothing
so good ns a good Wester tt. This
one krena the audience in sus­
pense without resorting to awing
scenery, Indians or tho U. H, CiVviu y.
It’s the storv of a few
hours In the life of n noted outlaw,
plnved with fine talent hy (Jregnrv Peck. Rousing drama. |,

RE-ELECT

a br**k will come to enable the
forces of humanity to prevail.”
Vaughn said.
Bryarsrd While her, 16, of Wllillton thought economic necessity
would compel all nations to com­
bine Into four or five big groups,
but If these groups could get along
harmoniously life Would be very
pleasant because of scientific ad­
vances.
The w uk day would be Cart end
easy sad the wages high,-he pre­
dicted.
Rochelle Richie Brook*. |fl, of
Miami Beach, aald a new type of
energy will make electricity opt of
date and present building materials
will be replaced by cheap, light­
weight, durable plastic.
In the evening, she added. Junior

policy.
Seminole County Motor*
Al&gt; E. First St. Phone tell

IS y C U R B C D C C M r O R U C L E ?
IF NOT, PHONE 1232f
i IT COSTS LESS AT
C C F C L S B E D D IN G C O M P A N Y
Manufacturers of Q uality Bedding Since 1920
Hanford, Pta,llK H. Palmetto Ave.

WDS PONTIAC CC
APRIL 27, IIS*

IEALTH INSURANCE
IS AVAILABLE NOW
7 ho A m e ric a n W a y "

1. Force on you by Government
Police or "Gestapo" Agent*.

Jt *! * ' , » ■' 1

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2. Another forced deduction from
your pay starting a t 1% and in
creating to 3%. 6% or 9% o f youi
Income.i

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fIT H O ( IT •
r■ I H V W I •

3- A monopoly o f O N LY one C
ernment Plan agITAif which
will have no cholei,

£ #
I* NOW AVAILAllt lo Ih. ivopi* it'rtOW X'ftdm mo,
Htmdrjd.uolllW Imuraw. ComponlM - Fr«dom
ehWi. ,w , o w n ^DESIRES... . •
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WASHINGTON—Today’s column Is going to make my
name mud with a lot of my good friends, the newspaper
publishers of Florida. For one of the most Interesting sen­
atorial campaigns in the nation Is going on in their state,
with 90 per cent of the newspapers batting hard for one
candidate. And when you see all the boys ganging up on
one side, i can’t resist the good old American custom of tteoing what’s to be said on the other side.
The Florida election battle la not only a lolllpaloosn, but
it has all the earmark* of another Dewey-Truman cam­
paign.
.j
On one aide, and f
er-beaton Sen. Claud*
1
at Htako, with hi* chii
talgn almost
waging an effective, tl
id at dff*«tidentical to Truman a.
ting the solid wall of t
' On the other side
George Smathera, with

And art that support accumulated, Smathera began
swinging over to the Republican aide of Ihe congressional
aisle. When he first canto to Congress, Smathera was hail­
ed as the liberal Sir Galahad of the South. Hut gradually he
began voting the opposite.
While rusting his vote agninst Rlum clearance, he
simultaneously promoted the real estate lobby’s Idea of in­
creasing the amount they could borrow from Uncle Sam up
td 1750.000. Thus Smathera voted to deny the poor man
low-cost housing, bilt give the big real estate operator the
right to use three-quarters of a million dollars of the tax­
payers’ money, 90 per cent guaranteed by Uncle Sam.
Smathera also voted against social security for travel­
ing salesmen and others, against the minimum wage, and,
perhaps most important of all, for tho bottling of bills In
the rules Committee instead of open debate on tho floor of
tip House,
Op various occasions Smathera even voted to override
Truman’s veto on importtant party policies. Pepper, on the
other hind, has voted consistently for Fair Deal projects.
STALIN’ S PAL—Most interesting Issue In tne Florida
battle, however, ia Smathera’ charge that Pepper ia a pal
of Joe Stalin’*. He saya—to quote the Saturday Evening
Post—that "By thq Summer of 1945" he, Smathera, was
convinced someone should run against Pepper;, that "he
couldn’t get out of hie craw that Pepper had bocome so in­
volved, with Henry Wallace.’' .
.
. jSfeg W ***** however, Is that well after the Summer
of IMa—arJan. 18, 1946, to be exact—Smathera wrote a
H a &amp; ^ M h lee"" B*cr,t**y r*” rTln* *° "our good friend &lt;
wafc alio after the Summer of 1945, whan ha now
M yghe decided Pepper muet’ be defeated, that Smathera
•fa .*ny
writing Pepper a stream of letten asking his
md la getting him out of the Marinea, in getting him a job

KSnsuu
Democrat!. No mean cai

made a lot of political h
. The Dewey-Truman,
caused the etaid New Yo
"The eenatorial cnal
man with a rich, wall.tr
almost imagine he was^t
ing to a rear-platfortn sp
ECHOES or Dtiwi
speech** (• almost htoW
. . . . And like Gova'r
to seeking election’ wit
grams and pollclea he

json 1a so striking that it
sa to comment:
to a young and handsome
a reporter might
try special’ listenanas E,. Dewey,
i oontfcnt of ;the

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28, 1950

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*1 Af^Charth Notice* must b# present'd at (he Herald office «a ia«
day before publlratlon.
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Hanford Mlnleeferlal Association
Rev. H. L. Zimmerman, President
Joe C. Crews, Sec. - Treas.

IIOI.Y CROSS CHURCH
Rev. It. t.yttlelon Zimmerman.
U. 0., Rector
3rd Sunder Wier Beeler
8:00 A.M.— Holy Communion.
0:30 A.M.-—Fnniilv Sorvleo and
Church School.
11:00 A.M.— Skrrnment of Holy
Confirmation and Sertnon bv
the Rt. Rev. John D Win*,
&lt;aD.D„ Bishop of South Florida.
0:00 P.M.—YPSL
Services during the week
Monday through Thursday and
Bnhirday—
Holy Communion—7:30 A.M.
Kiitiay, Holy Communim* 9;U0
AM.

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CHRISTIAN A
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Park Avtaue and Fourtaenth St.
Glann E. Smith, Pastor
10:00 A.M. Bible School
Mr. A. Wleboldt, Supt.
11:00 A.M., Morning Worship,
Pastor’s subject: "When Our
Tai k Is Finished.”
The Junior Choir will irovide
special &lt;music for the
nrnlng
Serv ice.

7:46 P M . Evening Service.
The pastor will speak. All are
welcome.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
W. P. Brooka, Jr„ Pastor
John L. Miller, Rdu. Dir.
Phone 888-11
"We've Saved A Place For You"
Sunday School, 9:4B A.M.
Sunday School, 9:46 A.M.
Classes for all ages.
"Take Your Family to Sunday
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
School".
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Sermon by Pastor.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
B.T.U., 7:00 P.M.
Unions for all ages.
Sermon W. P. Brooks. Jr.
Training Union, 6:46 P.M.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P.M.
A union for every Church mem­
Sermon bv Pastor.
ber, Story Hour for children
Midweek Prayer Service
Wednesday, 8:00 P.M.
under 9 years of age.
Evening Worship, 8:00 P.M.
“ Come Thou With Us And We
Will Do The# Good."
Sermon. W. P. Br.ooks, Jr.
Wednesday evening *ervU\ 8:00
P.M.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. E. McKinley, Minister
State Farmers Market
Mre. P. R. Stephenson, D.R.E.
9:45 A.M., Church School.
M Anronn s t a t u v a h m c n s
A class for every age.
■SAHKBT
11:00 A.M., Morning Worship.
reported
The
follow in g pries*
Sernum Topic: "Magnificent Re­ by tho Dealer* oh Tho tlsntanl
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btarket
for
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minders"
ere vp
■olId tu Truckiere and
8:30 P.M., Youth Fellowship Ser­ to 4 P. M , A prlt 37. mo.
Hearn, Tenvice.
dergreen .. Bit. Hpr. I S I S - : t o
7:30 P.M., Evening Worship.
BU. Ilpr IS SO - S.7S
Sermon Topic: “ The Touch of
'I cane,
His Hand".
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TAX REDUCTION
WASHINGTON. Apr. 28. — (&gt;P)
— The House Vfays
i
end Moans
Committee vo*ec today to make
night-clubbing lei expensive,
The mrmhcr.v chn. ,.,-d tholr
minds, reversed % previous deci­
sion, and voted ft. cut the cabaret
tax in half .from 20 to 10 per cent.
And there would l’t be any tax at

all in dance hall* where ^dn eon
is the only liquid refreshment.

CARS, CARS and BETTER CARS
AT ‘MELTON’S* USED CAR LOT

RAIL STRIKE
CHICAGO, Apr. A ~ &lt;JF&gt;— Fed­
eral mediators talk .-&lt;1 with union
and railroad spokesmen today in
separate session* hut without re­
ported progress toward averting
a strike sat for May 10.

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Financed from 12 to 24 months.

FO El A PROGRESSIVE AND
EFFICIENT STATE GOVERNMENT
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MORNING d e v o t io n s
Rev, Joe (* Crews, pastor of the
Church of Ood, will be In charge
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
of the Morning Devotions Program
throughout next week ovir Station Fourth Street and Laurel Avenue
Fred R Horton, pastor
WTRR. The program, which 1s
Sunday School, 0:49 A.M,
heard at 8:30 AJH. dally, Is a pres­
Morning Worship. 10:46 A.M.
entation of the Radio Station In
Radio Program, (W8UN 6201 ’
co-operation with tho Sanford Min­
Light and Life Hour. 5:00 P.M.
isterial Association.
Young Peoples Service, 6:46 P.M.
Mr. Crews will also present ■
Evening Service. 7:30 P.M.
discussion study of the Sunday
Prayer Service. Wednesday, 7:30
School Lesson un Saturday at 7:16
P.M.
P.M.

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M A N fo n n m a t i V A

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Niith Street and Laurel Avenue
nek, S. L. Whatley, pastor

A t THE C H U R C H E S

CHRIST CHURCH, Loni-ood
Her. H. Lyltlelon Zimmerman.
B. I).. Vicar
3rd Sunday Attar Raster
4:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and
; HftjpOn. All 'are welcome.

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BUILDING HELPS
"In detcriilnlng tho candidate whom you will support
in the coming election, I do not feel thnt a person
should be elected to the House of Representatives
upon the basis of where he was born or where ho
might live at the timo of the election—geographical
location has never before determined ability—but
rather upon his qualifications for the office which lie
seeks. Seminole County la entitled to TWO representa­
tives, not one—just as every person and every com­
munity in Seminole County is entitled to TWO repre­
sentat ivos—and not one."

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Her. Angus G, MelnnU
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H.IT., Pastor
9:48 A M. Church School.
WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
11;°0 A.M. Morning Worship.
1280
Laurel
Avenue
Paola
Sermon by Mr. Mclnnle.
L. A. Allen, Paster
Rev. (I, D. Marsh, Pastor
8:30 P.M. Pioneer Fellowship.
u. Ilpr. tl.ou - I 35
Pheae 948-J
Phone 1S97-W-30
Uiiuaeh,
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship.
Yellow
Bu Hpr. 13 25 • 4 00
Sunday
School,
9:46
A.M.
Sunday
Sdhool
Convention.
9:30
Sermon by Mr. Mclnnts.
Tuinoloe, ( f i n k * )
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
A.M.
dependlna d u a l i t y |S to - 5.10
Special Music for Sunday Morn­
Youth
Services,
8:80
P.M.
All
Dav
Service.
2:16
P.
M.
and
Tomatoea V f l n k e ^ C r t . .
ing:—Anthem:
Evening
Services.
7t30
P.M.
7:00
P.M.
" 0 Low) Most Holy” by the
Valencias.
Midweek Services:
Special singing and special Grant**.
Depending elsea Box 11.50 - 8.7S
Chancel Choir.
Wednesday
Afternoon
prayer—
Grapefruit,
Marsh
speakers
all
day.
Offertory—Anthem:
needle** ......... .. Box 1150
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
“ He Shall Come Down Like Rain" 2:00 P.M.
Receipt* at The Banlord f l u t e
Bible Study. 7:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
f a r m e r * Market Wed netday 13,713
hi.dhe Chnncel.Choir with Solo bv
Bible Question Hour Over Sta­
Demand moderate, market ete*
THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH
Mrs. C. E. Ginn.
dy to stronger.
tion
WTRR
at
1:46
P.M.
Daily
THE
BIG
WELCOME.
Special Music for Sunday Eve­
Ordinary to f a i r uuallty celling
Monday through Friday. If you
l e u than prices ciuoled
ning: Solo: Mr. C. C. Ilowaid.
Light
supplies
nn
AUCTIOM
Isnve a Question on the Bible or a
Paid For Hy Friends Of Voll# Williams. Jr.
today
passage of Scripture you would FIHST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BLOCK
AUCTION
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like
help
on
then
write
L.
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b a n f « iiT )T e h o v a i i *h
M dally.
809 Ess! Second Street
len. 1118 I,mi tel Avenue, Sanford,
WITNESSES
Sunday
School,
9:46
A.M.
Florida.
Melnrh llulldlne Room 320
Morning Service. 11:00 A.M.
Watchtower Study. Sunday 4 P.M
R e a din g R o o m , Tuesday* and
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P.M.
1807 Sanford Avenue
CONGREGA’IIONAI. c h u r c h
"Everlasting Punishment” Is the
J. Randall Farrla, Minister
•ubject of the Lesson-Sermon
Hark Avenue and Third Street
"The Parnhle Of The Eagle’’ is which will be read In Churches of
J. Bernard Root, Minister
•hr sermon topic chosen by tho Christ, Scientist, throughout the
Church School, t0:00 AM.
Minister of the First Christian world on Sunday, April 30,
Morning Worship, lliOO A.M.
Sermon subject: “ One of These." Church for his morning sermon.
The Golden Text Is: “ Draw nigh
"God's Love For The Individual" to God. and lie will draw nigh to
"A prise-winning flower In n
recent polite*'I for school children will be the evening sermon tnplc. you. Cleanse vour hands, v« sin­
attiactad much attention, not ho The Church School will begin Its ners; and purify your hearts ye
much for itu beauty, which was worship and study at P:46 A.M. double minded” (James 4:8).
Wednesday 8:00 P.M. will be the
Among the citations which com*
apparent, hut because It had been
iria# the Lesson-Sermon la tha folraised In an almost sunless tene­ Bible study end prayer time.
it-.
A
most
cordial
welcoms
la
axowing from the Bible: “ A good
ment flat instead of a greenhouse,
LOVELY
man out of the good treasure of
It was but a narrow strip of sun­ tended to all.
l i t that peered through between
tho heart lirlngeth forth good
tile high buildings upon the dwell j CHITECH OF THH*NABAMNB" t(drifts; and atWTrhian out d ft t h w fw
TO “ SEW YOUR OWN”
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Maple
Avenue
Ing. But the girl mode the heat
evil treasuree bringeth forth avll
Rev. L. R. Rushton, Peeler
things" (Matt. 19:86).
use of It, moving her flower pot*
Sunday School, 9:46 A.M.
The Lesson-Sermon also In­
from windows every day, alwnya
Morning Worship. 10:46 A.M.
MATERIALS
cludes (he following passage from
where the light would lie. uml so
Junior Society, 0:16 P.M,
the Christian Science textbook,
her endeavota were crowned and
N.Y.P.S.. 7:90 P.M.
"Science and Health with Key to
nhe could glory in her pi lie. It
Evangelistic Hour, 7:46 P.M.
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
la the same with our aouls. They
Mld-Wcok Service, Wed. 7:46 Eddy: "Every duy makes lta de­
need tile sunlight of righteousni'HH.
mands upon us for higher proofs
Every Lord’s Day In a window P.M.
Monte Carlo fine quality
AsHorted Sheers, Short
May 6 will bo an outstanding rathur than professions of Christhrough which that "Sun of mv
sliveis in pi iota and solid
Lengtha
Soul" 1* shining, and our soul* dav in the tJIrl’t and Roy’e work tton power . . . Ye who can dis­
colon*.
to (i yards
nwpl being moved from Sunday to of the Church of the Natarene. cern the face of the eky, — the
4 0 c yd.
Sunday to kfcp in the beauty-de­ The work better known as the sign material. — how much more
Ic yd.
"Nasarene Caravan," similar to should ye discern the sign men­
veloping light.
The flower dura not understand that of tha Boy Scouts of America, tal, and torn pass the destruction
Mercerized Dimity, faat
the power of tho sun’s rays, but will hold lie first Induction serv­ of sin and sickness by overcoming
Printed Partee Pique
color paatclH
it prospers under them. We may ice. Our special speaker will be the thoughts which produce them,
our
own
County
Judge,
Douglas
and
by
understanding
tha
spiritual
not always fully understand the
g c yd.
6 T &gt;dmeaning of “ remember the Sab­ Utenetrom. Tha service will be. a Idea which corrects and destroys
bath day to keep it holy,” but to candlelight service and will lie In then\7" (238-1.2. 17-Bft.) ^
the Church of the Nasarene at
36’ Printed Plastic
do so will bring beauty to life.”
Royal Solid color and
Martin Schrocder. 7:46. The public is Invited.
Most weasles have scene glands,
NOTE: Look for special an­
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Lengths in fine combed
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LAKE MARY
Sunday service to be held May 7. to the extreme.
54’ Printed Plastic
yarns.
to
yards
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C. C. White, paster
* yd.
Church School, 10:00 A.M.
6 F ,d For the Good o f Your Soul—L e»m the
Classes for all ages.
Worship, 11:00 A.M.
Bible Answers
Westminster Fellowship, 8:80
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Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:46
"Can All Sanford Churchao Become UnitedT"—Hat. 29th
P.M. ,
Choir Practice, 8:16 P.M.
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"Can One Be a Christian Outside Ihe Church T"—Sun. 18th
The Mothera’ Club of tha Lake
Attend
Mary Community Church will
te n so r a 18:00 o'clock covered
KITCHEN
dish luncheon on Friday, MOy 6 at
the Chamber o f Commerce Build­
TOWELS
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Elm Ave.
ing, Dr. and Mra. B. O. Souther­
gin s at BtOO P . M .
16x27 Colored Selvedge
land of DeLand wilt be the guest
Stripe
speakers. Everybody la invited.

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Emma Seslly Wins
1st Round Match
In G olf Tourneyi
TALLAHA88EK, Apr. 27 - A
putt, which hung for fully a minute
before dropping In the eighteenth
hole, today went a long ways In
winning an opening muid match
for Medalist Emma flcsllrv In the
Women's State Ai ___
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Tournament being played hare,

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l.rtlcrmin fium th« HMD foot­
ball hchhoii will form thi- mii'lHiiH
of both ihc (Jm'ii nml Ihr While
football li'nniH wblrli will tilav a
practler game ot HjIKi P.JU,, tonlghl In Mcmoitnl Stadium '&lt;■
romllldn aprlog prartlie.
KmmI Hogan. Daw Dmrn, ami
lllllv Mrck* am vclriariH In thr
•Iwen bncliflold. T7rr fourth memInn of thin group I* Willi Han. of
Toledo, who enrolled at the begin•ring of the Spring Quarter.
Bun D«Lilia. Fulmer Armstrong
and Bohhv Marks arn thn “ B" mep
fof the Whltps, with Harry Everts,
MBN WIN
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of the "It" squad last veer being
l,p, Apr, 2* - f»T) the
fourth hock.
• The OitoiesVIll* O-Hdn emmcM
Harry Hlmklry, who plawd
I o il'a 17-18 victory over ralaV
I here tail night In n wild nod [Tjuarlermick Inot aramn, I* being
lad,I hm a xiiliHtltiitu i|iinrtrrhack
game that new II Inirluto for
hiilh Inuiii.
» to the mound.
Fnmllini facra In thr Green lino
The (I'a, who rapped out 2.1
are Wallri NiiludH nt rml, Clarrnrr llugln.r and Dick llrndiv ill
lacklvr, I'miI Odom at Guard and
Nell Nrh’ oi, at nmtvr. Newcomers
Include Muroii Whnitnn at mil and
Bob Peek ul guard.
Fur Ihr While*, Jmv Itaffaidr I*
at olid, George (iRiorlo anil Bob
Duly at tni'kira, and AI Hantila
nml Kermit Cobin nt guard*. Tom
Tnuutoii will alarl ill &gt;'tid und
Bill I’rck will lie nt the ernli r annl.
A host of reserve*, all who are
« « perl i'd In see MrtInn. Include
Chat lea (Villi*. Don Allen, Carl
l.lnn and John Manning, erida;
Martin Padgett, Cordon Larkin.
Util Taylor and Melvin Smith.
Inrkleai Uobhv Harwood. Ilenrv
Cosper, Lon McMillan ami Carl
Cole at guaids: Bui Israel and
Jerry DlCosara nt center; Dmu»
Jern'gnn, Rubber
Bobber Wldcner.
«r**gan,
WJdrnnr. Ib&lt;h
I
O'Connell anil Doi&gt; Ooffrln at ha
back and Jim Nam* at fullback.

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odrlgiiut, Neville,
in. Roberts. Ititl —Vital! II, Ne­
llie, Levy, I). Allen, Villumiii.
B—Brucnlng. &gt;10— Kuhn Is, I).
3len, B B ~U vy, Vitnll. D l'~
Iruenlng, Allen, I-eft —Sanford
1 DeLand B. l ilt -o f f Like I,
'lllamea 1. 8 0 - by U k* 2, VII.
tmea 4. PB— Hailey, Wlnnoi 'lllamea; Loner— bake. II—Ton*
and Hettinger. T— 1:40, A—

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NOW—1THRU SATURDAY
Their fS^N E W ESrand mote
H B iw

Mix. W ilco x , who shot a 7.7 at
H o llyw o o d In 1048 to win the
iiinlnl and also .a t ii t o u r u a m r #
q u a lify in g
re co rd , ha* been n
■unner-u p three tlinen. Hiie c a r d ­
ed ell N2 today.

Mis* Kcallnv shot an 81 today
nvei the regulation tR-hnle route,
8hc way one down at the turn, hut
ward ahead by winning Ihu fif­
teenth and sixteenth.
However,
Mr*. Wilcox sunk a L'0-fpotrr for a
birdie an 17 and the match was
forced Into an extra hole when
they halved the eighteenth.
hVoie* snared
N o one equalled
r u m e n '* par 7ft o ve r the tl.ilftO-vaid
TnHahaftRee Municipal course.

0 t M/OMTAHO THAT
PPWAM AHALii
Yum A n p f
oimih,IWa a/*, r w N *,*i

Stetson Football
Team Ends Spring
Training Tonight

Mine Beetle*, 8t-ye*r-oid nttllographer employed by the fen* scot a
Naval Air Station, halved tho hn|p
with Mr*. George Wilcox of Mi­
ami, both getting par fmra, and
then went on to win on (he nine­
teenth green tn enter nrroid round
play tomorrow.
Ha the nliieti'ciitli, Ml&lt;a 8&gt; alley,
•i 72 t.hoo(cr In uunllfying fur the
annual event, got on In two, while
Mr*. Wllcos wa* *hor» villi her
second. Mr? Wilcox chinned up
hut uiiajid ii Ill-footer, while her
opp.iiiuii. .everal time* a runnerup In the tournament, putted to
within Id irn he* and then dropped
It for a par tn win the match.

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Clubhoune
AP

By FHANK KCK
Newafeaturea Hporta

Editor

~NEW YORK—Tho New York
Giant* waited on Bob Hooper hut
they didn't wall long enough.
The rookie pitching pro*|
with the Philadelphia Athletic*
was the property of tho Glanta
from 1011 through I04H. Tho
Giant* signed him out of Colum
Ida High In Houth Orange, N. .1.,
In 1041 and he pul In a few
week a with Toronto, N. C.
The
following
year
they
couldn't make up their rullcrllvo
mind* on Hooper. He was with
lour didm — Fart Smith, Ark.,
Hallabury-Leslnglon In the North
Carolina State League, Jackson­
ville and Oklahoma City,
Then the six-footer from Ver­
ona, N. J., went lute tha Army.
He brat ii gunnery Instructor at
Waco, Tex., where he played with
Rlrdlo Tchhott*,
limit Evers,
Hhl Hudson, and later beeamu

After three yearn In the Army

he w e n t Itack to the Giants' J ock
eonvlllu Tare In the Clane A
Pally League, tn HMO, dm pile a
nnre arm, ho won nlnn and lost
II. After a few week* with Jmhoy City ho returned to Jackamivllle In JDt7, winning H loalng 12,
lie atlll had a aorir arm.
In IB48 ho enjoyed Id* heat
year In organised baseball, win­
ning 10 ami losing It with a 2.46
turned run overage. Naturally, ho
hd no aoro arm. Hut tho Giant*
refused to move him out of tho
data A circuit with the result
that Buffalo drafted him. Tha
Detroit Tigers had a whack at
Hooper but after they termina­
ted their worklag agreement with
Buffalo, Connie Mack bought the
27-year-old Canadian native.
The A's have not regretted
the purchase. Hooper had a phenomental record for the Bltons
last season, winning It In a row
for a 10-8 record, best winning
percentage In the International
Leagua.
During tha recant spring train­
ing period, lloopar cam* through
Um a veteran. In his first lB
Innings over a period o f four
games against Brooklyn, he II*
rutted the Dodgers to one rur.

In other championship flight
matches, Emma Ixni Pilnce of
Gnlncaville. defeated Hah* llnlpitl
of .St. I’l'leridniig, 2 and Ii Mri.
Murk M ilium of 81. Peleraburtf
won ovei Mm. Paul Miller of Clrai
wutcr, l-up. uml Carol Gallagher
of West I’-ilm lleacli, noHcd out
lli'.odc Mai tin of Tallahassee, l-up,
Evelyn Udom ■&gt;! Miami, Ilie de­
fending ''hiiinplim, had an eixy
time with Mi». Uulleit Tallvn nt
Duylonu Beach, H nml ft. Evelyn
ili'fcaled Francra Owen of Jar kRiiii.
vllle, m linit year's loiiiiuinienl held
at I’onti' Vidra, Ml** iiwen, Incl
dentally, failed to nuike the cliamplonnldp flight till* year nml with
drew.
Tampa's Ann Sparrow, one of
the pre-toiirnunicnl gallery favor­
ites, who could come through with
n victory In thin veal's edition of
the cIohhIc, whipped Mr*. John
Hcnuta ot Jacksonville, by Ilia
Naina margin.
Mr*. Henuta wuu
the lone Gateway City golfer to
make the championship flight,
Eleanor Allen of DeLund. turned
bank Mr*, lam Andrew* of Tailshnsoee, 6 and ,7. and Mrs. U. II.
(iilllla) Hartnng of Miami, a thrratlme winner of the title, whipped
Mrs. Arthur linrrl*on of Clearwater, 8 and 4.
Quarter■final* pairlnga fur Inniorruw pit Ml** Sparrow ugnlnst
Ml** Odom. MU* Hcalley and Mis*
Prince, Mrs. McGarry and ML*
Gallagher and Mis* Allen with
Mm. Hartung.

tirie And Otihkogh
Knd Spring Seamin
The last pitch of the training
season was thrown yestafdav nt
the (llant headquarters base. The
honor went to Brio pitcher De
Lorenso, who with the help of
righthander AI Kostn, limited the
Oshkosh Giants to two runs oa
three hits. Erie wnn the final
contest 8 to 2,
Brie I n i l e l d e r Milt Kress
knocked out a home run In the
6th Inning with two mates on
board to nettle all Oshkosh’s argumanta. Tha Sailors had a training
camp record of 10 wins, nlns sitbacks, and three ties. Oshkosh
finished out with five wins, 1(1
losses, and one tie.

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SPRINGFIELD. Mata. The
Springfield team of the Interna­
tional League waived all restric­
tion* of big. league radio broadcasta in Its area.
PHILADELPHIA - Tin Phila­
delphia Phillies traded outfielder
Johnny Blatnlk to the 8t. LouL
Cardinal* for pitcher Ken Johnam.
RACING
LEXINGTON. Ky. - Mr. Truubl* (110.60) won the Bluegrasa
-take* at Kccnrlnnd, beating eight
other Kentucky Derhy eligible*.
CAMDEN. N. J. - Tarnwky
($12.00), won (he Inaugural purse
a* Garden State npened the New
Jersey racing season.
BOSTON — Roy ($6.00) esp
tuhad the featured race at Suf­
folk Downs.
NEW YORK — S u p e r s o n i c
"Sands Of |wn Jims" starring John Wayne, co-starring John ($80.20) won the headline nixfurlong race for fillies at Jamaica
Agar nt Movieland Ride-In Sunday and Monday,
SAN BRUNO. Calif —Sea Coun­
tess ($7,601 won (he feature race
at Tanforan.

Southern College
Crew h Odds-On
Regatta Favorite

GOLF
PINKHURST. N. C. — Mr*. E»-

telle Lawson Page upset defend­
ing champion Peggy Kirk In the
quartar-tinala of the Nuith und
South Women'* Tournament. &lt;7 and
2.
GENERAL
HOSTON — Arnold (Red) Auer­
bach, former coach of Washing­
ton Capitols, was named head
coach of the Boston Celtics In the
NBA.
WASHINGTON — World ban­
tamweight champion Manu*l Ortls was suspended by the National
Boxing Association for falling to
fulfill an agreement to fight In
London.

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Seven O’c l o c k Club
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Count lrasl* Orch.
Franklo Carle Orchestra
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MooJ* In Musk'
World AI Nine
Phi Reed At T h . O iia i.
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Hpiks Jons* Orch.
Pin Up Parade
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Muilral Varieties
Bar Nona Hunch
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Hank William* Oruh.
Today'a rttar
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Musical dbowen**
Mnakl Lover* Troaram
Teen Tim* Jive
Or.nra* Morgan
The n hrt btn Hour
The Urlghl Hpol
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Twllght Renge
Markal lleporl
Twilight Bong*
BpQHa Parade
llrnnv Oood|H»n
P r lt lln t On A Clou.4
Hurulav Hchool Leseon
Night
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Key mile* Dr Carl*
Variety Hail
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Mari Th
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At The Organ
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MArJorla lluglie*
Publlh Health
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LAKELAND. Apr. 28 - (Hoe1:00
’*lal) — l-aka Parker became the
lil*
l&gt;av|on* llsanh
new training site for Florida
I : qo
L&gt;»l,«'c1
St 13
Southern's
trio
of
well
mutrled
Irlandii
I I
SitO
rowing crews lest week a* they
I'slstk*
I I
i
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Osin* *vill*
abandoned their traditional nln4M
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Saalorit
8 I
10:00
tenth*
mile
course
on
Lake
Hol­
HI AosilMlns
t 10
10:13
lingsworth In preparation for their
L***bors
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forthcoming encounter with the
l i mn
tiny ton* Hitch &gt;t Orlando (pod, University o f Tampa and Rpllint
i t 03
ratal.
I.sruhiirg at HI. Ausustln* (ppd., College tn the ita’ e championship
■ rie tiA Y
rain),
regatta at Winter Park on May 12.
1:00 Hlgn On
t)*l,*nd &gt;. Hanford I.
riainvtvllla IT, I'alalk s IS.
Coach Roy Couch whose 86 years
1:01 Hunilar Musical
t l i a i i Today
7:10 Did ttalraln
of experience with the sport hat
Voce) llarTnunlaer*
(irlsiiiln *l D ayton* Reach.
enabled him tn bring his Moccasin wss delivered by Boston University 7:11
Dal,«li(1 at Hanford.
1:00 n re a kfo e l With Htar
on March 24. The Unlvernlty of sin Hawaiian Kchoe*
iim Iii—
i, vlll* at I’nlalks.
oarsmen to a righting
Plve Hlar* Of ll*rniony
Cl. Aiisuallaa *( l.***ltnr*.
before they swing Into action, Tampa defeated the same crew 3:43
S'OO Tun** For Holiday
the day before In what appeared »i|0
"ame to the decision lost week.
Hunday Mnrnlng Kesllval
v v rio ss i, I.KAIIUK
10:00 Muelral Varlnlle*
"We face a long course at Win­ to bn nn easy win.
W t. Pel.
Also, desplin Rollin'* double loss 10:10 (loepel Singer*
"W# can't
S o i nun ter Park." he raid.
Cllli **'•
it mo Church Hcrvjr#
Biicklvii
« 1 (50 train for a two mile event on a to Iheir state opponent*, It Is rec­ li m n Hiring Orrheelr*
I'lttvIiUlSll
* 3 714 nine-tenths mlln stretch unless we ognised that the Tar* were handi­ 11:10 Thru Listening lllaa*
llnulnn
t 3 .S3S
imo Organ Time
HI l- oil*
&lt; t jno row a circular pattern and the capped by a late training schedule,
i n Tourist llequeut
I’ lllluilelplila
I 3 .313 Mule championship i* too import­ Crew L a Spring *pnrt at Rolllni
I Ito New*
New York
I 3 1*7
with the regular seatton getting 1:43 nay .McKinley Orch.
t'lmlmixtl
0 * 000 ant to trust to unconventional started long after Tumnu and 3:00
Huliday Manure
training methods."
llrsatl* V i * « r d a r
Duenna Amlgne
Southern first launched their craft. 7:10
HI. Lmil* (, PIMshurgh 1
Tony I’ M ln r Orch.
3
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"On. Like Parker we can lay The May championship will have
U(iat,ui 3. New York I (|n IiinIh i *)
l.tl'heran Hour
i'hilii.lFiniii* 9. lirooklyn 1.
mil two, three, uml five mile pat­ an experienced Rollins varsity on 1:00
1:10 F*tnlli*r Clnealc*
»Tnilmi*ll at I'M cuao &lt;P|»1, cold terns.
We're
out
to
win
if
we
Oiiesi
K'dlinr
4mn
the water defending (heir BMP 4:30 Av* Marla
wvalh«r|.
ll vir
have to carry the shells between crown on theli home course.
Ilamr* To day
ilreal Work*
3:00
t lr o o k lm at New York (lilahll — tho lioKlht’use and the new site on
The
Urlghl
Hpol
Southern expects a close race, 3 43
Mew co m In.
va.
III)
Kramrr our linckn."
(ooi.
but whatever the outcome mav be 4:00
Nfv
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Hong*
1:01
lln'ilnn *t I’ htlailalplila InlaHt)
Inlalit —
Lap la ft week the new phax* they arc committed to a grueling 0:13
slaty Hhow
HmIii 13-01 v*. Hlrmmm* 10-11.
3:30 Tom my Dorsey Orchealra
HI
l.oul* e l
I'llleloirah —Hlsley got underway with boats carried period of preparation a* thn new
Voica
Of The Army
0:13
between sB«t at shoulder height phase get* underway.
1 1 i'l va. Werla 11-U).
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Clnclnn«t| at Chlcaao— Wehmeler until construction of a trailer de­
n- 11 or Hafti
fr*n*li»ra*r (i&gt;.|| v« signed to carry four of the 60
Mtlioer t»-0).
foot, 240 pound Shells Is com­
VOTE FOR
pleted. '
| The May t8 championship regat[HTtTT a a a
i if '&lt;• on Lake Maitland, Winter Park.
.*i
** 'will climax a trio o f state meats.
CANDIDATE FOR
JJf I Florida's nswest Intnrcollcglale
.144 spoil got off to a resounding start
County CommiNflion
ass 0,1 Keii, ft In the Tampa Gaiparltla
(•roup No.
Ui'gnltn. Smilllorn' crew* swept
Chicago
) *
Heaulle I r i O r i l a r
the field on that one, returning
,
S
EMINOLE
COUNTY
Iloalnn 7. N-w Vurk 3
on March 2 In their own Founders
I'lilLdrllihl* 4 Waalilnglon 3.
• roiiN o
• fsrriciM fiT
f.Tnvelnnd St Detroit iei.it., nolil Week IlcgHtla on Lake Hollings­
• ACJUHDSalVM • PROnilF.OSI YM
weather).
worth to edge out thn hard nulling |
Chicago at HI. Lull* ( ,.|»l , rain).
Tiimpu
crew
for
first
place.
YOUR VOTE A INFLUENCE GRBATLY AIM'REriATRD
I J a w o Today
Naw York at Waahlngiim (u U liti
On the baali of the season rec­
~
* ' all||eal Adv.
—Hanford ili.b) va. Walk
ord
set
by
the
three
state
colleges
Philadelphia
ai
lloalmi- -Kellner
Southern's Moccasins appear to
(l-o&gt; va. ArrtvII tl-lt).
Clavriaiid at Hatroll— Kallar d m
he the team to heat for the atata
v h. d r a y
d - U ) nr llon ltam ao crown. Several furiurt have tem­
ii-e).
Chicago at Hi. lamia—Judeon |0 . 0 ) porised M'v enthudksm. however.
HltJl IN I H I A I R t
va. (larvar d - l | .
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Patting — Muslel. St. Louis,
ill Jones. Philadelphia, .417.
Rune - Waltkus, PJillarfelnhia
Ashburn. Philadelphia amt JethI. Boston I.
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Runs Betted In — Jones, PhllaJphla 11| Ennis, Philadelphia 10,
Hit* — Jonas. Philadelphia, lfli
mis, Philadelphia 14.
Doubles — Ennis. Philadelphia,
iblnaon. Brooklyrr and saueisl,

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SMtunt.iv Night. April 2li, there
will In* it thicken dinner served «t
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till llii tii* v Aveilin'. Thun' ili- Ir*
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MINISTER llMIIN MEETS
The 7 mint Alminli'm I'nlnii,
Rev. .1, II. Ilmulltnii, president. lielii
iln meeting nt (In- Srrnnit Sliiluh
M.B. Cluiivh. Rev. W li. Mlknll.
**M»tni Tin* iti#i&lt;tiittf begun Apr.
ID thiinigli Apt. l!il. ’’Hi* urogram
w»« *- fulltiivx:
Weil tie ilnv, 7 :t. I' M , I&gt;i*v.i
'•up Int In Mi. IV Aslili'v, .nini&gt;ii.
Itl’V. I. || i'liniitiii., iilli'iimti&gt;, ||pv.
Kill im; i%iii ft
Kiiilnv. 7:311 I1 M . It«&gt;vutinn Ini
Uv Slip Alfredh llinnln, Scintnn
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Hie above picture In thi’ *pni’luu* unit imulrm ly i'.(iu|'inil h»m"
Inn IKHI I.iivimt Avi'iiuv. Mr, ami Mm. Hurl im an both m ini' in vlvii
Mr. Iluitun in manager nf tlm Iturtun'n Funeral II min* iilsn vi'tiu.m
Vi'll-i-iI umiiy liunum serving iih WAC in World M in II. nml n&gt; now
uf the (uiluro.1 Vvtvmn School.

ii nvwly vniiMtructcrt Mlilway Junior High School,
If. tin Mrln'lpnl of this fine ochool and with her
ff iln Mlilwny Junlnr High School haa n very
f.'iculty nifiiih.rx nro: Mr*. M. 0. Frnnda, Mr*.

MUn i Brown. Mr. II. I, . Rvfne, Miss S. I). Hmrlnirlnn, Mia. S. !.. Refoi',
moat Mm. I. J. linker, Mra. O. \V. .Inhnaon, Mias M IV Smith, Mrs. K. R.
high Chirk, Miss I.. T, . Hall. Mis.. V, (J. .'iultnx. Miss K. Courtney. Mias
It. S. K. A. Bonier. Mi ». .1. &gt;1. Diiliifls nml Miss F. II Reiil, I’ rinripnl.
eil &gt;■&gt; l.nyii| lit Ruler Currie l.imI'lenre ul llnvtunn tlemli.
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finiinijiMB I'xpiessimis l i n i n ' finui

COLORED NEWS
Hjr I.Ol'ISK FOSTKR
STIIIIHNTH. I'Ar.KNTB AND
F.V t'l rv MFMHRHH *
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lent s Tom-hers, Parent* re'nriopshlti nrr fhcwo of real itamoc*
rai" in the Mi .In ny Sehaol,
The toii'hera and parent* hnvp
leilipiiteil then oelvBs to the lie*
velomnent of entlrlree and the e»«
tnlilhlpuo’it nf wtml"somo. worth­
while atmosphere wherein children
nilitlit grow tuw.nd greater indl*
vlnunl and moc1*! maturity.
in older to nrcomplinh this,
R-planneil 1*T.A and faculty
mj'-.tlnB* are held, cachutwire a
tifftith. An ntaia*phere of soda*
hintv nml frlehdllnesa prevail at
th"se meet Inga.
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At Mic«e meeting*-thav strive
l" ohm ptniniiitu that are designed
to meet the tteads uf hoy* und girls.
In the *choot community.
They strive to ninke their school
more functional ir community life.
They feel that the enrichment of
(hell funifiiliiiu through the utlli*
nfliun nf rommunlly ifsourre*
will he II nut 11ml liy product. They
AiVlirne thet the following nre oh*
Jer.tlvi'B for pilucation Ip their
school, nnd these ohjrctlvei may
serve as u hroail framework fur
school policy In thn Midway
Behoel's fhimmunlty.
Otijcdtvo of Fducotinn;
1, To create an educational en­
vironment for children, and to davelop a program within It, to pro­
mote the fullest healthy growth of
each Individual an a tod*I heing.
~JL Assisting each child to HeVg»p the relf-confldence. reaped
for himself, command of the know­
ledge, aklll* and appreciation that
l«aa him to be a good rltlaen today
anA prepare him for hla larger respopaibllltlea of dttianahlp tojnorrotr.
|. Emphnaltlng five concepts In
thtli role* a* teacher*: Hioroughntia, freedom, guldaneat honesty,
and Respect for Hod and their
fellow cltlxena.
.▲ Making parent! partnara with
tHVm ih the educational antarprlae.

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1NTHK SCHOOL
TO’miuy the world Is aaalipe for
amfltusi valuta to lltumlee man­
kind's efforts to build a united,
ewjpsratlva aoclaty. in this new
starch for spiritual valtias, what la
Ih*1rule of the school?
Those vtluva which, when it ­
talietl, make a Oner e
qgwtual values, bo »
(rtfy. fellow-feeling, rmg
Integrity, appreciation &lt;
pcnonal expression Uti
aril or some ^elated-1
llvlhg.
tho world needs betl
and thr achools can hr
veteplng them. Healthy 1
alatt minds lay a foan
goad living but thay

llfl its meaning
tkfp a n determl
frhoola have a
slhfllty for prevl
forjchlidren of a
legd htem lata Uv
cMBono, creative

drawn bark and thn student* be­
gan to render tlielr play to all
audience that filled the mulltnrium*to Ita eapneity. The children
were 'at their best In thair pcifemtancea.
The Inteltluont audience did not
hesitate to show their joy. mirth
and happiness. As a special re
•pleat hy parents amt student* the
play will bu repeated May 1, infill.

Story of the Blot

Sunny, the lovable lilllo nrpbnu
girl, la the prime favorite nf the
other orphan* at Sunny-Side llume.

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where ■she H d i' H c o lv 'J m R E
In saving the life of another or­
phan, aho find* her mates eicited
over tho news that a wealthy pat­
roness of tho home, Mr*. Raleigh,
la plunnlng to adopt one of the
girl orpImiH as * eompaniun for
her niece Eileen. Each girl hones
that she will be the girl wlpi i*
ulnplntl.
, Sonny however, put a aside all
I hull gilt* n f her self heing illy now.

She uses her time in settling dis­
putes among the orphan*. Hhe
give* Haul the flew boy *who t*
afraid of tha other bova, a feeling
of belonging. She comforts Jimmy
the cripple buy. In the end *he
wa* awarded for her comfort to
others.
C u t Of Che radar*
Billies. Major ljaa Johnson; I.elln,
Bella Mat Oliver; Rarirfy, Jarlmluh Johmtnpi Amu*, Tracey Cush;
Hack. Thaarohia Jonaa: Phil, Ted
Hilllary;
Paulana, Hattie Ruth
Wood*| Betty, Marva Akins; Rosa,
Ethel Caldwell| Thaodora, Julia
Wright: Laonara, Mary Eunice
Jon«s; Sunny, Marva Wilcox; Paul
Oeorga Brown: Howard. Curti*
William*; Harrlel, Llllar Mae WIIllama: Jimmy, Curtis Lee Jackson: Elllaen. Chlrley Wynn; Tim.
Moaea Bradleyi Antonio, Willis
Lea Stafford; HUm, Albert Bryant)
Jane, Joyce Hillary,

tahlTla,

Mrs. J. M.
Mr*. E. R.
Clark. Ml*« E. A. Rosier, Mile V.
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CHLRRY CITY LODGE NO, 0*3,
L a P. K. O, W. MEETS
WITH COUNCIL
Tha Council members of Celery
Oltv Lodge No* MS and members
of. Eyargrecn Temple Nn. SRI, attendi_________
...ided the Council, monthly meat*
meet*
inr tn Cocoa.
jday, A n . 88.
During thta Cm
dedication of th
held also, Mem
various

iras

‘ hr Ih iu ifh tir* who iittfn ih il iln
Sinle Asani'liltion whli’h w ii In hi
nt Ft. I.auileriliiti ip frn tly. Itinmh
tei iMnignenette Rlushv, fhnlrm mi
nf IVnys mill Menus C n im iiltlef,
bruiight In lliu I ’tuini il mmiv In In
Till tiftivitles
At the eluse uf I ti i■
me 'tin); .i Invi-lv fiiii ken illtmi'i
wns srevi'il hv Ih'1 Hills nml lluuuli
Ir is ul Iturnn l.nihiu,
The ftillnwliut Cniiiii'll iiii'iiihfis
if S.uifiml l.inljji', iitlfiiili i|.
In
Ruler A. I
Fnrte«lor nml I.mnl
Chupltn: Hitt. M. K. H un in, Vi. e
Dyht. Ruler nml I.oval Vive Hitlit.
Ruler; l.nynl I'l. Bullin' Wllsup
Wnys mnl Mentis Cnmm ltter, Hitt.
Jennie K. Wnlkei mnl l.nvnl III,
T ii'ii» u ri'r.,o f Cnunrll. Hills S. J.
WflliTen, Hill .InPie* A. Fustet-, Sep,
ori'i Srrlhe, nml Hill .le iiv W elker,
Heeunil Vise I'reahlent uf 'State
Assoi'intinu.
The visitiui; llnllithti'i ninl Hill
wnie, lle l t. I.nlllvo li lAistet, mnl
Hill II C P ."i k

('ontvKt Winner

nu'ilinir will hn Imlil
A.M E. C ln m li nt I t i
i
T lif pulilif is m i
•I til m il ship .111I nur
urn.
Friends nf Hvv
lev. .link mu regret in

tli" llu m in iM liii’ .l Tlmv lendcred
mmiv In pitifu l nml ip iiitu n l soloetiiiim.
T lif C hur.li nf t.ntl ivlnli
In t till Ilk SI, Slnlthi'IV ill'll Ml (Tnlm i V I'lin iis for tin'll fu if i u ntiltml inn

i iIIIlfs. nml wish fm
fnlli ii spvi'ilv ri'f«f.

Thi' nut uf Imvii guest iifn '; Mrs.
t Itinn Wnniirsi.li' mnl ilmiuhtor
"Jnfininnlln" uf lii'nrflvlil Hemli,
M Hnmllli m. 1Mih'P Mis Kslt'llu Mu. kfv "f Jetnoti
Hiurli nml IJi'v mill 'I is H M
Mil'nll. 11ii ii in Hi'iiml llnunii if Itflmi IIvhi’Ii
llinllit! II"

InVi'li (lift, i n n |i| csi'lili il In Till
vi E F linn) "il ninl \| i i ‘i li'v
lllnM ii fm llivn lu n l. 1 11 i •&gt;tml nml
untiling
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I'luiti'h mill fill'll'.
Iln im si'iitii
timi wits mull In ini-in I i nt tin
Jiinli'i riim i mill I' In i I In it • 11 nf
tin* t'ln in li U f li"*l
W vvlili in ti) iln'*
Surnluv S' li'»"l. in tin A M
Morning 'Vi I lnt&gt;. I'.' i'll N'linll
v . r K . li mi I’ M
IIM ii'p It M 11it nmi. I'u 'li'i
Mm. Amin Mium lli'iuloipoii, n
Mm ter

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v. 11*11111111* if sum . leulil is ili'sire.l.

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linin'. I'livlli* Mill it* Mai tin. till'
ihiughirr nf Mi luul Mr*. Inlin
I M in im .uni in - g re uil-dnuglit vt nf Mi und Mi«. flnnum
III lid* i • "ii. i i‘i i'l it 11 n i i * t lie w IIIm i .'I Mu' Hnhy l’n|ite*t given
Pi
i Im ' l l lie S h iin iT *. Mnlla

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M II t 111 K C II
In p iiiiif
M iy iii'n i 'i f
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thw&gt;i|gh"iii Hi" dav Humb-v Ann
:ja, ul i im I'u t siiilnh M. It Ti uii'ln N" l l-i fm Min ll.'in'fil
id T I- i ‘aitei'1 Fundi- l.mh’
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Mpeiit’d ill 0:15 A'.M: with the .Sii|&gt;l
M r. N hnnx and the regulur ettiff
nf t earlier* to charge.
SKHVIt l-.S AT
The nuhlpct uf Ilia |c*nou « m
SI’. JOHN BAPT t IIHHf II

"Amor AH nek* Social inlustlce"

Ctprea* A Tenth

which wn- tiitrrr*H n g ly (aught iiv
TH* mr"Huge were nil Inidilv
I he m i in i- fhm*e* nnd reviewed •piiiliinl Sunday Apt, ‘JH. nt Si
John M It. ('hurt'll Sumlai Hi lictil
hv Hi* Sunt.

II &lt;k) A.M, Mmning imt-hip
with Mr. A, Kno* In rlnirge of the
devotion. Tim mnrnlng ou-nango
wa* delivered hv Rev. J. Harris
fl:D0 I' M . It.Y.P.U. with Mr. I).
Jorns, Pirvldent In rhnrgr. The
'iiihjed nf the le*»nn “ Sleivardahlp
of Foresight.’’
A lovrlv nmt moat Interesting pro­
gram wai eonductrd hv Mfs* Annetta June*. 7:00 P.M. Evening
worship In nan with Mr. (J. Olenn
Ip charg.i of Devotion. Evening
message brant if ull v delivered hy
Hev. I* IV. Wright of Daytona
Beech .Plot Ida.
Weekly Actlvltle*:
Monday Night. 7:30 P.M., U»hers
waamy
era No. lt win
will imp!
hold thair watkly
rahaarsnl.
Tuesday Night, 7:80 P.M., Pray­
er Meeting ami Hlblu Close.
Thursday Night, 7:80 P.M., The
Junior ami Henior Home Mission
Will hold their weekly meatlntr at
the church.
Friday Night, (1:00 P.M.. Junior
Chulr Rehearsal,
Friday Night. 7:00 P.M., Senior
Choir Rehearsal.
Rev. J. B. Barnes, pastor,
Dorothv Roundtree, reporter.

h."U A M. ultli A i Inut Hiiiiiiiii
ti’llib'lit Mli* Kiln Mac Klnnril nte■tiding. Teartipr* piesldlng over
lln&lt; varii'ili chisnea. The i'Im-.-i-h
&lt;vcir taught fm Ih minute*, Ihp
Icviiti then leviewnl hv the pastor,
Rev. C. I,. Junes. Visiting duiing
the Sunil.iv Hdiiml was Mr*. Rosie
Havin'* of Winter Park, Attend­
ance wai twenty.eight. Morning
si'iili'c* 11:00 A.M. Sermon, Rev.
f . I,. Julies. I'anlui. Hpeaklng fmni
Hie Third Chapter of Daniel "Coil
Protcrting Ili* Pctiple," 1:00 P.M.
a I W Rally was held sponsored,
bv Mr*. Mamie Martin, an mipi*elallve contribution was raised.
Bdb1 P.M. Evening service*. Rev.
Randall nave the evening measage,
spanking from Isaiah -Itith Chun­
ter, 22nd Verso: "Look Unto Me."
Aftar the evening aervlee, the na»tor and the congregation motored
to ARomunte Spring*. Fla . to
worship with William Chapel. Rev,
H T, William*, pastor.
Mutnlav night, April 24, 1PM),
the congregation and Pastor. Rev.
A. C. Mcljucen wnr*hipi&gt;ed with
the 8t, John M. B. Church. Rev/
McQueen an eluuiienl speaker de-

Rveretl a beautiful sermon,

GROCERY

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OP kn ow many things ubout the m en bthttul the
w heel when this hold front c o m e t w in gin g yottr

H e k now s s ty le — he it traveling behind the bold er!
■iu) freshest fo re ca it or things to co m e that it on the
road a tod ay.

lie 's it p ra ctica l p e r to n — lik et the idea o f plenty o f

D E L IV E R E D
State and local toner, If any, and optional equipment
•xtra. Dynnflow Dilve rtandiud on oil RosOMsstlis,
optional at extra cort on SU«! and SrrciAl teller. Pricer
may vary ilighlly In adiolnlng tommunlllet due lo thipping cortr. All pilcet rubject to change williout nolle*.

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t a i t y Mortar

p rotect ion nut front w ijhm it spending m oney on
auch extra items as bum per guards,
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H e like* co n v e n ie n ce —the eatier p erk in g m ade pna*
eihlc through the p re d m li inehet itf o v e r-a ll length
■aved hy thia d e s ig n - n o t to m ention freed om from
" lo c k in g h o r n s " with the car ahead,
A n d h e '* fo re e ig h te d — k n ow e that a ccid en ts d o heppen som etim es—und he g o e s for the idee o f a frontend design 11tut can he repaired hy replacing single
b e rt instead o f e w h ole grille w o r k .
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Y o n cou ld add that he likes p o w e r - f o r behind this
•marl forefron t th ere'e a b ig bonnetful o f Fireball

horse power.

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Cloil uf (ho heavy work on farina,
■nd hcuti-r of improvements In
^grlrultnrnl methods and more
rural electric and leloplume ser­
vices, farmer* and their fenvlies have more leisuie time in
epend together in ihe liome limn
ever I*, foil in hirlnry. llii'niio o»
.this, the work of home demon­
stration npentfl nod the Slntu
IftdiH Demnri-f ref lull Council to
trironrapiiii farm families in me­
thods of home improvement and
way* Lo union more runfm Inhit)
living standard* is becoming mm*
important.
this year imuk.i the ‘Jtllh in-

ihr ax possible to *ava money
lor other purpose*. Members tt*
th*r mill help home agents dis­
tribute the latent information
trlllnK fanner* how to grow the**
tnl.lc itoini economically.
The rouncl) m em ber* u*a all
~
liosaihle aiethods to help honta
dem nnatratlon agents show rural
fam ilies how to ronsenra food,

If your children cat at their own
■tnalf table let them make placemats for themaeJvea sometime.
A scalloped sheet of paper
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pienty of br'
bright-colored
will do the trick.

renter fengtkvrtMj ratting right
thhurffh til# grren leavoe. Scoop
out tfir pineapple meet, teem soaui
Use fresh pineapple sheila I f o f It with ether verities of frul "
which to Mrve e dessert of cut*up end leiftolt the efeeUe.

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im prove tie a ltii hy proper n u t r i­
tion and cleanliness, im p rove th u
home C l’ S fo r h *h ic - end rh IH re n ,
and add rest to fa m ily K ath er­
ines.

J TVTEW F O R K -During tha methodical and tom e
j .1 tJinea whlmalcat piogieas of tha venter of
Manhattan northward, virtually every part Of
town up to ColuniDua Circle haa had a crack at
' being the heart of tha matter,
Unye, of cuuree, it wae the I16*«ry where tha
wine ran red and Ihe dancing girl* van-canned;
•G'VKT TRAM
then it wsi Fourteenth stieet, and for a long
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v.
in Oi !r f ’ r , i near o f comwhile you really felt out of thiuge on a Baturnil. n I JIIIU Pendleton's *l:i et
day night if you weien l in the vicinity Of 33rd
• earn won the we«i m a st -ham | street. Ov«r on the ea*t side of lhal neighbor*
n iv ir .a ry of Hondo State Home &lt; x iii-t.ii. i n e n tlv at l a- Vega*.
1 hood, for instance. Harry K. Thaw put a bullet
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defe"tlinr
leadliur
roast
r'v
lDeruntiHiaiion Council's le rv u a
through Kim.turd White atop the old Madleon
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•Ini.itina
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and
In
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to H o t id,i f«rnl people.' T hrou gh
gijuare tiarden. And during Ihoee halcyon day*,
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and
e ffo rt;, fiiin t fnioilie* an* no#
unleea you ate at Cavanagh e steakhouie once a
(itjo nv more happiness and rom- ...rid record*Sullivan week, you were a pathetic figure.
Ihe Maitne team, reptssenflnv
f o il than ever before. The connCavanagh e still eaiste 74 yrafa after It* open*
d l is an or t ftiilration devoted to Mi* i r (i*' larvest training (tatlori
Ihg by a lull yuung Irishman named John J Cavanagh, and It tttll
c..nn*.l
the
title
with
a
score
of
helping
homo
dem onritatlo’i
le crowded nightly. But It no longer I* in the center of town, aa It
ager.tr rtr v * more peofile effici­ ja..\iiito and one siring of 84 con*
wee when it* door* were thrown open in the old Chelaea Mellon
•eriltr.'S hits
that was huill around the French colony in New York, and It gat#
ently
i •p ia io i.i l.v C W u lle n rv B
As enrmirayemeTil to 4-H rlttb
It* trad* now brraul* it serves a good meet lri a pleasant Joint.
sfcorl, tin i mineil finance* •l-H *-iow11 - ,f .faci.sonville, N C.. the
Once *h. ones it was the Twuhty-On* of it* day, and you
projecti- for trirla who are unal le t'amn iVndleti.n s.iuid Included
cuuldii t thread your way through its tables without stumbling over
( * It. m It tVll.gaid. Pin* B luff.
to r»l'e money ti.emscivtv, This '•1
President Roosevelt title other one). General Grant, Otarnimd Jim
"i..l l.t Tim fi Vogt, W inter
aid ho- done much to raise the Ml
Brady, John I. Sullivan, Harah Bernhardt and any number of
II:.
Hi,
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CIVO
llsniel
I,
L»Wstandm-l of living among It $
Aslois and Whitney*, depending on how well yuu could handle your
i. I u-luian (ia. anil W d tiefald
lo iln n a li farm groups. The
win* without stumbling,
c ilV irh o laitld p tnnil is of ini* \l It. nd I ili* r lv . fid .
Still a spry although some whet s» atoned man, John Cavanagh
I., rt.i.tiilit. in winning th&lt;s west
in * fv importance to girls fi on
llkte
to talk mostly about Hulllyun, the th.Vtoh Strong Boy. Cav*
. a i tu lt four Marines won in
Florida s rural sertiona, for with
anagli appreciated the picturesque charm of the fighter, but hf will
liM.ii.ki . tiaii idonrhius,
Blower'
help firm this fund, many g irl* i " i * M.r IL faoge Class AA and
admit now that Buillvea we* not always welcome at lue eatery.
hav» l.etr. able to remain in ci !- if* . mice Cl»*# A trophies and
He v.'ti a wonderful fellow.’' John recalls, Out when ha woa tn
b- p tv’
-p*d * no* 1. i-s • inl«ti&gt; d pii. i .i • mud .u ii tl.r .41(1 ffuage
mi cups his language wat hardly thsi of the parlor, and wa ware
their education Otlisrwrlrc.
forcid to maneuver him Into a corner end put a screen around him.”
oi i ‘hi ■ A
W ingunl won the II*
Durinr thcic timrs of high food c» #• i i#si A championship. I.aw We still have a lew souls like that around Broadway, to thla day,
pliers, Council memner* arc rnbut no one. unfortur.atsly, put* a serttn around them.
,
_ sei-i.nd wilt, the !!!_ gauge
roiiuying jural ptoplr to :ir
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It and Bond was third
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dure their own table foods, s*
' with the If* gau^e.
gL'UJYAN I.IKr.D To PLAY LITTl T. JOKES on tha Cavanagh
cliti.lclt He and Ills friend, actor Nat GcoJwln. worked one dodge.
Goodwin would cutne In, cider a drink, and presently be Joined at
tilt but and pMtled, by Hullfvan.
(■Hul l*
This Nat would jay, lighteouely, "It a geriOtn.an'e place. Stop
crowding ins or I'll throw you out ” Sulliven would reply meekly,
Pardon me sli, I didn't mean to he rude." but Goodwin would roar,
Vttlii* A. Williams Jr.
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"I iiluit to accept your apology!" And he would seise John U. toy
the seel of till pant* a,.d throw him out of Cavanagh i while the
PH VoUTiCAt^tW
crowds shuddtrtd
fliedy often dined at the place, with beautiful Lillian Russell, and
Ctvunagr. remembers Lillian with wonderment 'She wat a buxom
girl" he says but Ihe always ordered the most fattening entrees
on the u.rnu Never paid the slightest attention to net Aguie."
Once Brady and Mis* Russell came In and urdtred Irish stew,
There were iwo kinds of ,ruu slew, Aristocrat end Dublin. "What’e
tin dlfleien.e7’ the (taiiiy tirady ajkeu Vidor a soil-spoken Irish
waiter
Ah. irpllsd Vlctoi. "—it's In the Aristocrat that wa pul
alt the tr.ral "
In Biady - day. the lw-.t steak In Ihe house cost ‘Jt&gt; cent#, and i
huge or.lei of oysters went for 1(1 cents Kven later, when writer
Thomae Wolfe lame In. fio.u in* loom across the strrrl, night after
Tin tn lk f tlirn n p h o iil tin* c o tiiily know that
night, It wus poselble to cut u steak without hocking your watch,
Wolfe was ao tall. Incidentally, that Cavanagh gave him a special
I Imvi* clone my best In nerve you, itnti to tfivw
table in the rear, where the overhead beam was cut out for him.
you hii honest nnil ecotiotniral m lm inistrH lion.
Hr would alt there hour after hour, watching the other dinera and
presumably soaking up atruoapheie, and Lord knows Aow many
thousands of pages about Ilf* In a restaurant Max Perktna had to
.Minty project.* imve liven started. I would
cut from Wolfe's florid writing*
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lii e^tu help camplele t livni.
TODAY, AN AMIABLE ONETIME VAUDEVILLE HOOTER
pemrd Rsy Doyle manages the piste, and hi* corps o f twaU»r# in*
ciudee tome verier*sir souls like Tom Duffy, who once served gulllvan end Brady
The aveiage irngin of eervit* ol the DO waiters In the place It 3A 1
S etniniilr I 'm int v Cum miss loner
years. It wa* In Cavanagli'n that Drilled State* Trucking, the larg­
est outfit of Its kind In the Twenties and still ana of the major
U le irirt 2
trucking organisations, was organised hv Big and Llttla Reardon
and A1 Smith.
N'mv serving na rliiilrn itin of Ihv Itm tul.
The Reardon# oner wanted to buy the restaurant and present it
i'aiil I’at. Adi.
to thin same waiter, Duffy, but John f.'avauagh never told. It naver
Visibly bothered Duffy; he's been there for 40 ytaia.

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FOUTICAL RALLY
SATURDAY NIGHT
7^0 P. M.
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Seminole Comity Court House

H. S. “LEW" ARNOLD

PUBLIC INVITED

STATE REPRESENTATIVE

M y Record
Is Open To All

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J. I. McClelland

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CROUP 2—SEMINOLE COUNTY

EXPERIENCED BUSINESSMAN

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Organized Haldemnn Brush Co, in Longwood
Real Estate Broker
Purchasing Agent and General Manager
Orlando Army Air. Bane
Exchange* for more than five

SENATOR CLAUDE PEPPER
A Speaker For

EXPERIENCED CITRUS GROWER
Owns and operates groves
President Seminole County Citrus Grower* A m o c .

GEORGE SMATHERS
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EXPERIENCED PUBLIC SERVANT
Mayor Town of Longwood
President Council
Municipal Judge

Also
Candidates For mate Legislature

Director Seminole County Chapter American
•Red Cross '
Director Seminole County Chamber of Comtntrcg
Director Seminole County Infantilg Paralysis
Foundation
I solicit your support based on my experience aa a
businessman, and one who knows the neWs of Semin­
ole County.
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County Commissioners District 2
Sponsored By

Seminole County Democratic
Executive Commttiee

Let us UNITE our COUNTY by electing
one REPRESENTATIVE from Sanford
and one from the County at large.
Paid Politic* 1 Adv.

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I t ’ s CLAUSE N F P I R , THE PEOPLE a n d P R O S P E R IT Y
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O ld O u u rd R e p u b lic a n s a n d D e p rn s s io n i

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Claude Pepper he* ttcadfasily supported th#
pollciae lauoihcd by Prankiiti R ooievelf; ■*
pulictei which lifted our prostrate iwiiou out o f
ffa* Hoover-Depissiion o f the lltJU's.
Today every men, women, end child in Florida
is sharing the ftuiis o f the prosperity which
Roosevelt, Pepper, and other greet Democrat*
worked *o mightily to achieve.
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Your Leading TRUCK B U Y . . .
whatever your hauling need I

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Bin today Pepper's opponents ere asking you 4*
tuta your heck on these important gain* and
hdaeftti. You are being asked to tuts btektey
clock to the klad'of gavSroment-for.tes few we
had duriflf the depression.
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The istuat in this campeign couldn’t be deater,
and thi choice Is up to yew. Be sure you call your
Vote ter Pepper and the Pfopl#. ter Progress and
Prosperity when ybu go to th* p&lt;^Us on May Jod-

JRarformance Xeaders
M oti Pow erful Chevrolet T ruth fv tr lu/lri

P ayload Xeaders

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CIVIC LEADER

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CANDIDATE FOB

A Speaker For

.STATE LEGISLATURE

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CornmesU, oft. or ulram pownlroh Ink .j» f fin a rug until It
will t e n wweltkHt a Well. Te make ddr should' be worked errand a absorbed.
teem apUt the plaedpple down Um

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:i turoa.T AFtt. aa. iflso
COFFEE AIDS SICK CALVES [m ike It," Lemmer snld. Now the
T1DBO HELPS AMD HURTS
ATKINSON,
Neb—GP)— Bro-i ciUlemin brews i fresh pot of
CHICAGO, — l*&gt; — Do Ion*
■Miloni at the television set re- ther firmer, can .you spire n cup coffee whenever he find* ■ neweslfT Albert born auffering from thu effects
■alt in low mirks for students? of coffee for ■ sick cslfT
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from Lemmer iu
found It to be llterslly i of the weather.
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A ' yei**nd*no
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Philip Lewis, assistant principal' life saver,
of South Shore High School ,
\ During ia recent cold snip LemJj||» survey Included more nan
I ni«r found
found.........
n'l'nisr
two newborn calves siClocks
tig) youngsters who watch TV { most dead of esxposure. He brow­
' programs an average of 1U bourn ed a pot of coffee and fed it to
I week. The grades uf junior# them In o pop bottle.
dropped 111. per cent and sopho­
Soon sfter the first calf got
mores eight and u half per cent
III W. FIRST
but the grades of seniors went Ids coffee “ It could stand up and
up. Lewis found that television )&gt;awl, and 1 knaw that it would
Was helpful in such senior year
subjects is history, civics, lUeraV I IV, ;
tnri and drama.
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A leg of lamb takes on wonder­
ful flavor when It I# rubbed with
n mixture of lemon Juice and
grated onion or crushed garlic for
stveral hours before roasting.

REPAIRS

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AND NOW
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a. sltuste lii Haiifunl. Hemlu
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«hl* Sth day nt April. A l&lt; 1*0,11
at Clerk of tbs Circuit Cuuri. Ninth
Jutllclsl Circuit. Priiiin.ile Counlr
Fiend*.
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once—and brother, were you stuckl Yutf won't get any
uBrooklyn Bridge" talk from us! We want you to come
in and drive our used cars. Test themt Tor we think
they’re the best in town—the erta m of the used car crop—
and ttv'H stake our reputation for ipiaUty on that.
Come in todayl Hear our low prices, liberal terms. IPc
Can get together on a “ deal" in ten minutes flail

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Directly Acrasa F rum .Mayfsir Inn

NEW three bedruum haute.
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three miles from city limits
IB.fiftO.
TIIKKK hudruum huuse, three
pm-chea. • Beautiful shade irecs.
in city, ami hss all modern con­
veniences. Priced (fi.fiou mi easy
terms.
TWO bedruum house, central luca•Ion. Very nice und well fin­
anced. |0.»7&amp;.
BEAUTIFUL humesltes, un nice
lake, ut waterfront, better hurry.
OHANOE groves? Yes—ft acres,
i i acres, 12 acres, and 1ft aciea
trade, reasonable prices.
0. A. WHIDDON, Sr.
1IP B, Perk Avs.______ Phone 1881
4 ROOM house with 3 bedrooms,
sleeping porch, bath, fir s t s .
Partly furnished, P. Daly, Ostaen, Fla.
HOME — Rx^allsnt location, 4
bedrooms, 3 baths, flowing well,
attic fan, Vshetian blinds, corner
lot, 2 screened porches. Beauti­
fully landscaped. 719 W, 1st
St.
10 acres, 880 ft. frontsg# on Lako
Markham. 8 room houso, slactric kitchen. 90‘ by 80’ garage
with utility room. fiO bearing
citrus trees. 99 vsrietls*. 194
other citrus trass I years old.
Contact owner, Box H, c/o Banford
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m i n k s , itux it'd, i i u m .
fluliiim t ami Huiplus kuik I s uf nil
kinds.
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lilt-ids flftllll.ini fm itiH-k, Wide
Helms ami Brhnelrer. lUk'l Main
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9 3 ft.(HI
HI., Ilavluna Beach, Fla.
Beg- 17'J.ilft 8«'fs Beds. Aew
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LOANS
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BUYING A CAR? Before fim.ii
NOW Itltt.lMi
LI,ivlng Room HuRe— ------ring see us In save munev. InReg. tftU.Pft Shopworn Tables
staltmrnl Loan Dep’t., Rnom :t17,
Now
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Phone 2HI.
Sanford Allautir
Reg. tft.Dft Table (.snipe —
National Bank. Member P lllf.
NOW * H-4U
Reg. 17.idi Floor Limps—
12— Hpwml Services — 12
NOW
9 B.Hft
MATHER of HANFORD
Phone Ijy NEW FI.OORH surfaced to per­
"0.1-Oil E. 1st St.
fection. Old floors made like
HOT I.tiNOHKB served every day
new. Finishing, cleaning A w is­
11:8(1 to i — with Hume Made
ing. Purtahla power plant, 98
rolls and corn Muffins. Homsr’s
yesrs experience In Reniinult
Grill, :t-’4 Kant 1st Street.
County, ft. M. (Besson, Lake
Marv
COMPI.F.TE modern bed, InnerFRIGIHAIKE
spring mattress, new cotl spring.
Rales and Hervice
Ons modern half bed. All fod
Factory trslnad qualified Her
126.00. E. J. Shepard, Montefirs Men.
suma Hotel.
HILL HARDWARE CO.
KTTA H f.r i
FRIED Shrimp Dinner, Server! Ml B. First______ Phone 98.
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"The R ot Shrimp on Earth"
Grill, TTe H O H EN E-FUEI. Oil fo r homes.
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night at Homer’B
•vary ni
Call Alvin Odhsm, Hlnclslr Re1st rest.
flnlng Co. Phone Ulfttl._______
lay amuse at
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also vreek days. Uncbaa A ORLANDO Horning Sentinel, Or
tando Evening Star. Call Ralph

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VENETIAN
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mntraetor, 109 1
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K N O W SOME ONE EXPECTING? MAYBE?
(hr roach."
So. putting on their loafer* anti
I lii'li "ports tuckets, they went In
work In n studio where Ihev cotild
ilrnw ilinplruiltui from the Han
I’Vinantlo vnllev nml Ilia siirimindIn t purple hill*.
David ivRi. (he purer. Livingston
wn* I lie Hiller, David, the n*rvon* hiimrh of the partnership,
vine out the mg nml ttiree In
four puck* of cigarettes a day.
W lille I In vhi wti* w alking lip ami
down. inTUHlonaily surrendering to
rhnlra which ut retched out to Beds,
Livingston *at at lha piano amok*
i"g what he cull* hla "Dream ing
Cigar." He smoked and "nootlled."
whirl) mean* he casually atrnked
the piano key*, hitting an experlmenial chord now and then. •
"W e tried miiriv, munv d iffe r
cut inmlilnatlnns of ammda, of
itii-rtriliiirh-Hn word*," «uld David.
"W e rolled them on nnr tongue
anil run them through nnr ear*.
B M e l VB»j«* et &lt;Wwrist jus*
We ■■■ii kt have discarded &gt;T9 or 40
BMwe* as m vti pitvsry aa we**M&lt;g|
II noihliintlnii*. nnd It'* funny, Isn't
- f m * IS » I tab* and vsnOlikse ,} i
it. I can't remember one of them
L id e b r a 'u d ’ * n H in la « *l|h |
now. Mayhe It'* heranae I don't
S id e * Irastnn’T Vaostlaa LHorU
want to.
baaapAeMaal as thsy art baaalllull
" I i 'h Job! mi intuitive sense. It
ellhei’ feel* rlirhl or It doesn’t.
All Metal Holla llrnd Hllniln No other wuy In explain It."
with ITeAiiliini Shi Im ami A ftei two week* of Intensive efPln»(ic Tape. Tim IIphI nilntlN fm t. In the studio, in ro ilm irn n t*
un i In their homes. Duvld fllinllv
Ihul money run liny! A1 ti ciimo
up with the first two line*.
Mudernle price.
fro m then on. the lyric* and
one melody lust rolled nut. I t took
We iilnn have goml workIiik only one more day In finish the
blinda, liullt In ortli’r priced Joh.
'I.o b t of guy* try nonsense
•t 4i!c per n(|. fool.
songs," concluded I.lvtngaton. "hut
they miss liecnuse they Just flu ff
-S e m in o le Venetian
o ff the melody."
"And the. sound* hnve to he lust
Iflinrl Co.
MO W m t ,lrd HI, I ’hone I H I h t f lig h t," * ii hi Duvld.
"And, of course, you don’t get
Hun ford, I’hirlilu
niiywhere without the right nntl«dv.” said Duvld.

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Associated Dress Leaned Wire

1. 1950

Millions Of Wisconsin V illa g e Is Taken
Hear
Secretary
Gray
Says
6
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Over In Communist “ Uprising”
People Meet
Speeches
* For May Day
For Candidates W ill G o T o Polls Tom orrow;
Militant Violence Is
Carefully A v e r t e d
In M o s t Capitals
Throughoqt World
BERLTN. M a y l — yp» _
jFIta thousand waat Barite Rtr.
. mans etartad atoning Eaat tone
M ike today In PUadenet Plata
where tha waatarn aactara nact
Bovtol sector of lb* city,
atonlnc atartad aflar lha
Waat Berlin anll-Comnmtat May Day danonatrallon
brake up and panpk ware mak
tec thalr way home arroaa town.
The Eaat Berlin polka retreated
In tha fare of Inc atonlnc and
pelke reinforcements ware called
up from both eldea to dlaparaa
tha crowds.
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BERLIN. May I- ( f ) — More
than a million Berliner* maned
near the East-West border* in this
nerve center of the cold war to­
day in rival May Day dcmonslralion*, but calm police action on
both lide* prevented major vio­
lence.
In thi* ihettered city wheie Eatl
f* meet* Weit actott pile* of rubble,
iwirbni crowd* eitimaled to num­
ber at leait 500,000 on each *ide
staged the biggest Mav dav demonttration in Berlin'* history.
Stone* flew and there were
•ome minor fight*, but police dinparted the unruly element* in time
to prevent rioting.
On the Coramunitt tide of the
A" Brandenburg Cate— an tinier Den
Linden, where Hitler'* legipm once
matched— Berliner* once again
haard tha thunder of marching feel
in regimented unison. The Commuaiiti were ataging a Motcow
tikt six-hour pared? featuring the
newly trained Sovial fone police
army. It Iteisd lift* a drew re-

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MOSINEE, Wi»., May 1 — (4*) — Three iro re arim-fsrerf men
gathered in the basement of a Mesinee Bant early today awaiting the
signal to ila r l a "Communist in iu rre ctio n ."
The revolution wa» a mock uprising but to W ntonnn legionnaires
who plenned il, the a ffe ir was a serious one to be rlaged realislirallv.
The demonstration is the first o f its kind in this country o l what
could happen as it has in many European countries. It hat been in the
m ilking fo r a lorn: time by those

who are taking part.
Rlxty-odd men who ore readv |o
carry out the "uprising" ha
prepared well and long for
They are legionnaires from va
ous Wisconsin post* and local ret1
dent* who want to demonstrate
what would happen If Communists
actually took over.
Directed by two former Colrimiinlsta, the maneuvers arc pat­
terned after successful operjdUna
In Europe.
The sern hour waa set for »hijrtIv before dawn when men worn tn
break up Into "command teams"
of six and denrend upon homes of
Mayor. Chief of Police. Cletkvinen and others and take them gito
custody.
All "enemies of the state" were
to be put Into a concentration
camp.
The Moslnee "weekly tinier" was
to be taken over by one gfoun

T
t

inil "The Red Rtar" a itm-lal
edition, was !o be Printed and rlrculated Immediately.
In "The Red Star," the nfflctsl
Soviet proclamation waa to be
printed. Instructing cltlxens what
io do and how they must act tin­
der the new regime.
Joseph Z. Kornfeder. former
Communist orgnntrer who spent
three years In a Moscow trninlng
school, and Beniamin fllttqw, for­
mer general secretary of the par­
ty In New York, are directing th"coup."
Commando teams were In .cl
up mod blocks on three hluhvav
leading into this community of
2.200, All residents have been
given ret Inn cards. Identification
papers and permits for purchase of
gnr.nllnc. food and clothing.
The entire program I* being car­
ried out on a voluntary basis but
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G eorgia Voting Admiral Claims
Law li Upheld By Guided Missiles
Supreme Court Should Be Used
All Citizens To Be Operations Chief De­
clares Navy WantH
Requirer! To T a k e
40 Million Dollars
Education T e n t s

S a n f o r d Courthouse
Is .Scene Of Last
County Gathering
Prior To Voting

W A S H IN G T O N ~ M *y I IfP) -The Supreme Court today ic|uscd
to interfere with a year old Geergia
law designed to curb Negro voting
by requiring prospective volets to
meet educational test*.

W ASHINGTON, May I —&lt;/P)—
Admiral. F o rfe it P, Sheimsn said
today the Navy has developed
guided m iu ile i to the point where
they should be put into the fleet
immediately, ready for u»e.

The latir we* dcieribad at Gov­
ernor Herman Talmadge't "pat"
measure in the 1949 legislature.
It required a complete ra-eegfctralion o f Georgia's 1,200.000 yoter*
Tbs* jtetol includes 120.000 Nagrots.

The Chief of Naval Opeiations
explained to the Hour* Armed
Services Committee that is the
irason the Navy want* to ipend
&lt;440.000.000 on converting a
Rpeaking In behalf of fieniipr
cruiser into a guided qdsrit* t e n t , kfr*. Jmdtt 'ral^W ow
u ftlie' lata f . M.* Taltvrif*f,*k#
ihtp. ’
"
County, cited
Vapper
at a^ "great
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2 Railroad Men
„ Speak In Behalf
Of Geo. Sgiathers
Two Sanford railroad men pub­
licly endorsed tha candldacv of
George
Smathers for
United
States Senate In a radio brosdeaat Friday night,
A. O. Roberts, a member of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire­
men and Englnemeii, said that
a . Senator Penper It doing a better
w Job of trvinc to bring about the
economic collapse of America than
the Communist* them*lives, and
declared that whs
American
workman have tha
standM
ard of living In t
_ today,
under Communism
would suffer more than any
“ group,
J. L. Hobby, •
of the
brotherhood of
v# En, said tbal h*
aot trust
. ■on the FIFO
"HI* racforget,”
bill. If
d "ruin
iMilea.
&gt;e got
a got
to i associate w tttT
Id and
segregation, ope*
_ achoola
to member*
members of ■
aJJ
„ and force
w i against
tlto rape*) of i

a sp
T fiS S

Intor-merrlnge."

stale's county unit system It is
th r 440.000,000.
somewhat like the national elec­
“ Very d e fin ite ly." the admiral
toral college. Its opponent* call i»
irphed "W e have guided m itulet
"an intlMinienl of Negro ditfia n - w h irl, aie ruH uiently advanced
rliis rm e n l."
that they should he introduced into
The high court turned down that the Heel at toon at pottihle. We
case., leytng federal courts have are not warranted in delaying any
no right to interfere with the way longer in getting th il ettenlial
a state apportions
its voting element afloat."
strength.
A fte r hearing the admiral, thr
The appeal attacking the re­ committee approved a J350.000.000
registration law was dismissed N flvt modernisation program. It
with tho comment that no sub­ Includes the conversion of (lie
stantial federal question It in cruiser, modernisation o f other
c r u r is and eonatructlon o f 112
voiced.
Talma dir* said the re-reglstra- ships. Among thsm an atomiction act fulfilled a campaign pro­ powered submarine,
Vinson wanted to know what a
mise h* made to end "tha evils
ridded missile ship would be used
of Hoc voting" by Negroes.
The 1049 law require* a pros­ for. '‘P rim a rily egalnst a irc ra ft."
pective voter to satisfy registrars Sherman replied.
Ul» statement* tn combination
that he can read any section of
the Constitutions of Georgia and suggested th a t tha N avy now has
of the United State*. If tha ap­ In the w o rkin g stag* a missile
plicant falls In this, he la given which through electronic nr other
a list of SO questions about gov­ devices, w ill soak out and destroy
ernment. He must answer ten.
sn airplane.
Ren
E litn n
(R*O hlot asked
The Supreme Court also refus­
ed to reconsider Ha decision up­ whether a cruiser would he (area
holding Eugene Dennis’ contempt enough to handle guided missiles
In their ultim ata development.
of Congress conviction.
Sherman replied th a t he did not
Dennis, general secretary of the
Communist Party of tha United rhlnk so. that larger ships would
State*, waa convicted 1°' refu* be needed when larger missile*
Ing to apfc«ar before tha House were developed.

un-American Activities

Commit-

Vinson suggested that Rherman
fOisiisM* h Papa tts)

Is Having
Great Time Visiting Texans
By WILLIAM C. BARNARD

umoac.Tiis., May i — f/P) — News nf strike rioting in Ms
country M M to dampen the spirits or dull the chan* of President
Gabriel Ggisgalee Vkhli of PUli today,
Coatiwte. Ms brisk aebadulad tha alert, bright ^ad chief amutiva
planned lb riait an irrigation ptojecl. appear in a football stadium and
a. I sI- s-IIL.-—- lL*l
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•I the stadium. but

N l. l a w

hoarlnc that f hi
ao warmly in tha

an

a n not surprls#
naalata art toft
n o In aay w iy 1
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been received
Red States. I
tot the Con­
te undermine

i MOV mu .

m Ottt Of tho

Pulling

Places

Are

A ll but a few seats were oc­
Chowi Kpi Rcsicupied in the court room of the
tlrnfc Of Sanford;
Court House. More than 400
Pace Seen C l o s e
citirens turned out Saturday night
lo hear candidate* or representa­
I ‘" l l i w ill open promptly at 7;U0
tives o f candidates make then
'•'Irnk tmiroriou iim n in g feu thr
final pleai fn? support before the
I ’rnint m Iic Ptilnary, and w ill reMav 7 prim ary election.
ninn open until / 00 o'clock to
through the me of loud &lt;pt*k- die o r , ling
*■ facihliei, those remaining outIn ■Milford, ill.n r IlMllg west ill
• rfe or in their automobiles were I’ nV \irn u e w ill i . t lr vt f’ tectm l
able to bear the candidates.
'■n I it tb r f'.ul Scout Head
Andrew Carraway, secretary ol qn iiic r, i „ il,- i,|i! driHit buildth r Seminole County Democratic ■iiK nii f'.in in i'ir n l Avenue f .*tl
Executive Committee bad charge \ illm d v o lrn m il vote rit tbe
of the program, and Mrs. Mavmc L n iiiii ( colei, P ic rin rt Nr,. 1.
Hodgkin
,erved a. moderator,
Vnlmo w ill * ike |d»ce at tbe
lim iting the I I .pealers to 15 1'illm.mg coilntr |irerun I polling
minute* each,
No. !. la k e M nnrot
l„«d House. No
I. W||ton
B ill K irk. «peaking i» behalf fpr
George Smathers for senator, de- I'.bnol Paula; No. *i, Oviedo
»t rihed Mr. Smalhen, with whom loi«n H all: No h. Genera Conihe went to ichool a* a rrusade.r mnnitr f’e n le i. No I, Chuluota
House. No b, Goldemnd
who believes .that lhi« ro u n lry i«
in danger and seek, to keep *1 I .10111111111ly House
(b lin pulling pi,ice, n f No 9,
free. He pointed out thai more
than three-filths of the w or Id’s I ,.i,Qwnitd T« "'n H u ll: No I ft.
area bad been taken o r- r hv • .|r,,f,n. S ir,,. ,t I ate M a iv . No.
Communist dietaiors ami declared I I \1i.monte ’-ipiing. t nnimutrilv
Hodge.
dial tire re are 100,000 CommUP ( ' . ii | , i No I * \1r» I
i*t« m ib r United State,
b ,,ll il F*&gt;Tf|t t ‘itv . No I t , Sin
bool H oure. No I I , lla.
He attacked Senator Pepper'* via
statement (bat one m n "in s lltrr
lb e at t-eu I ’ srk. and No
liv e ly trust S talin", and told of
N. Bulb C.SMge at Heal
the 10 Ameilcan fllern recently
shot down over Latvia In a Nava!
fins I* i Democrailr I’ rlrnar*
plane. "W ould the parents o f these
men trust Stalin T'1 hr asked. Mr election and only those reglsteied
Risk described Mr. Kmatliera a- ai llrmncials mav vote In It. Tliue*
a liberal Democrat who U again*) registered n* Independent* or a*
monopoly by either labor unions or RepnMtcan* cannot vole In thl*
big business
I'lcctlo". but still have lo ,vv1l on

Chairman V in io h (D-G ») had American atalesman" wllh
in which totite fear |ha Commun­
11
On Apr. -17 the Supreme Court
ist* may hy le taka over all B.i- refuted to consider an Attack on a«k'd whether Shirm en felt guid­ .ears of experience. One of til*
flr*t speeches tn (he Henste, she
ed mi tiles h id reached e develop
Hi.
declared, was to seek tn bav» the
another Georgia election law— the
men! stage that justified spending

On tha other tide of the gate,
a multitude of at leatt a half
million—Berlin** anM-Communiat
mayor raid there Were 760,000—
heard Western German/speaker*
blatt Itu**ia and tha Communist*.
Between these two opposing
multitude* w oe thousands of
East and Went aector German
poller lined up along the sector
border*, backed on the Western
ilde by thousand* of allied oc­
cupation troops alerted for troub­
le, and guided by reconnaissance
nlanai and heticoptari.
It was apparent that both
(ONtlMM M Pace M i)

Voting W ill Start A t 7 A .M .

minimum wage boosted from 26
to IU rents an hour, and lalsr tn
76 rente.

I'n ln tb iR out the need o f Ix 'lte i
lim itb as n rrr.M rrv lo lliv dcfitriee
of Hie iin lln ii, sI im to ld of J'en.ttur
l'c |ip e ,'. work for the I'x lrti.lo n
o f tioipU n I c in is tn ic llo i The pH
le alth ||U | I h lint
iillip ’d
‘ asserted
‘ * "V r * Tally
medicine, tlw
tn|d bnw Heuatnr t’ »i" »t Had

tiv.fl t,y p,e»t"|e,it H(I" ,r * 1' '11)1
in n W
..................
o r ll Wa II

Mr*. Helen Aluee. n rla rlo .
•poke tn behalff of W ilbur r Kiht;
,nd pubile uttlttiis
for railroad and
n Group
commi'sloner in
Groui No I "M
told of hi* floe record a* e cl V
(fatillaare

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Fe*R

*« •!

Florida Senatorial Camlidatuu

MIAMI. May I
Th#
heaviest vole in Flotida history,
tomorrow w ill decide ihe bitter
ncmorr.siic »enrtr&gt;ml r.ne hrlweetv
Claude Pepper rnd George Sma*.’
‘ her*
Z
Secietary of State R A. G tay
pirdicled hOO.OOf* o l the t,006,*
56D registered Democrats w ill
choose between the incumbent,
Pepper, and the young Miami
• ongirs.tnau who fiat waged *•
d in in g three-mtinih* campaign to
unset! him

Thi»
of thi* nation will foi*u% on K loiiiti
(Himltriit CUihlp Ptfjinor nml Rup •♦••orm' StoMili«*i *

when invir ft»i tho

*i*-i I In tlio V . ft. Si*iintp* Pt*1it it n I ohsrtv+’t'H * hihn t lint tho

thy Coosa River Newspilut Co. o
Coosa Pines, Ala., point the wa
toward greatur prospctlly f"
Florida a* welt as the rest of th
South In the opinion of State Fnt
ester C. H. Coulter.
Coulter saM the e*tald1*bmen
of the newsprint mill In Alahann
provided a new outlet for South
ern plnn timber, tbe greatest
natural resource of the South.
-The mill in Alabemn end on
In Lufkin, Tax., aeinres »om
Southern newspaper* of a P«r
manent supply of nawsprlnt,” thi
State Forester pointed nut," ant
at tha tame time creates Job
and Increased payroll* for th
South.”
Editor and Publisher, trad
journal of tha nawapaper publish
Ing buelnaae, In an editorial In Ui
Apr, 22 Issue said astabllshman
of other mills In “ “
,k “ “

Bolh pul in i btisv final day of
campaigning and eapressed con­
fidence of victor v. Democratic
nomination u tantamount to eleciion in Florida.

S n u lh fis made * nine-speech
lutir Item T.til d u ste r to Pensoi n|a Saturday and said. "I feel
very good about West Florid*
now "
’*
He . xpected r 'bumping vole in
h ll home rm illtv nf D id r, wheie
ynO.HHO arr rcgi.tcred
" I r*'ei revv cmifident about the
'■rl'lle n r-i k . i|&gt; n hlcb

mo** w ill hi* a srminf-f»#»mll for thi* |nr&gt;onf t * 1*111 ♦ in mttlunal itnliHon.

l\

Beauty Queens 2 Auto Accidents
Arc Crowned At Occur In Sanford
.laycee Ceremony: During Weekend

r' , .
tbe Jn vieci C"lcbl " te l tbe .0' i
||-ce|ved ndnoi tn nutconie,” t’ e|i|'ei *.ib| That'* .ill
&gt;e-» ,,f t|i«ti clean up, paint up pncti. io
"
n ivr.t Ig'lte. | In null' n t want to
■md flv-iip .■aonirtllM for Hanford jlli e '*
Th* tori i f i 'impnlgn liatween
•ci Ilie . "eken-t
last week b- ttm . rownlng of In Henf
r
i. ;; itlwittn, 7 ), lottl i I’eppet and Smntticie "a&lt; bating
'lu ll small her lit v uurr,i.&lt; nt the
Miii llie&lt;i!i, !’ ilui d.,, nlglit, wllti heUt-• ♦ ' II
f'lllu.s hit' " .'ollGliin watched for a possible national
tioid'ii lttndb.iv, 'liitimnn nf 'be between it,,, I :).'••) rlu v .h u .‘tnlnii trend The vsttrnn nf I t V'tar* in
lie v,i, t| I'o’ ..T i'
oi Fifth Hie Sous'* ha' e,pouted whnt he
i ■ei tmlgn n ■b«'«e of itie corn
Silii‘*t ,it i .til \ ^1 Kilutd.iv. und chIIi '.he ‘ Roosevelt Truman pro-,
uetlm csreinniiv.
. ,
..
Ibr three small ntisi.es. all nf « 'HSi t hl veter Sedan driven south tirant.'
Smathers, mm plating ht* 130ilieni from the Soutlt f!bl* Pilmarv on Magii' l ii A'aiiue liv Ethel M "int term In the House, bashed at
I1 s ut &lt;•g e to Hie 'fill
til the general election In Nov­ .t-bo'il were' Mer v Ann W*t»op Cheuman
ember to cost their ballot*.
a, estlumtcd »t S40U f’lTpei for what ho said was hi*
iij, 'list t’ leen-up flue llmvell a* t'hiVlUt
iisaoclatlnn with Communist-front
Aecordtup to Utate law. the Mt«s Ralnt op. and Rsiulr* k|r
ami to the *8u Clirvilu at J60''
irgjutiaUon*. bt* stand on tn#
voter Is requited to sign Ms name Kloiirv a ML* Flx-np
'Ii*
F.dlth
t'aiioll
of
Paula
reIn add'
■O stub M" I on th» lialh't, or If Hop to rrr&gt;.«hs the little ,&gt;"N wee cell e.t l I'lCl ill lo pie, t,t" Frld.*'
unable to sign Ms name, be ehsl) g|*w" prlra* dooet'd l,v rotoh
eft' I n.iioi "lii‘li * I Ilit Stlldc
piece Ids m ail with thr SnlstniiC) ton’s Dnif RloiI but cl '.*&gt;), i I l l ' l l bv It E C.irof one of the Inspectors. ' lw 11Ol­
1 oil d P'l" ' * .ollbleil w11h u Tbltl
School children have bad i laige
io,. official will place hi. m tllaU
I’ m km I i 'oiw iliiccn on We,I
ion
I
In
th
*
i'le*n
i i i &gt; ''H'lipalgti,
or, both tu t., of the bull'd
I’ll ,t S* iii“ i bv rTi ,|
('baric.
•
&gt;ibl
Mr
Bfurflev
th
itnornliu'
The law provide* Hint upon
Ilu k
Ali. i tin-oil vh* tekmi
IL
urged
Ihtf
(■
rtin’l
i
.
k
i■
..I
rlinnl
ICnatfitn»&lt;t o« Peg*
In
I cion1I t .ill,;IiS.ii. Memorial
r i -iio i t an ..tion n-, piii.lhli* Ol 'll**
'mil, i|i&gt;ne bv i.Irllali•-&lt; -■ini *In'ii It " ....... I r
then ," l •
Pep lit alley Odh mi In a radio
1I'lil-i t around th. ........ . ...... . i
) , , , I ,- * I Friday night an*
C "TO
to ilr-tei mine bm* oiij. '
i) lot- " I gI’lllll
bl
I,,
lb.
. lutnnd Id* "Uppoll &gt;'f Voile
t he it done
\M IHem *. .It foi Deni icraHc troI'lrti o| 'h i' c
i There tin* been ■ 'to" i&gt;.|iiiii.e ! ,1. loo M n
mii"'e lo succeed himself In the
' i
It., the I ampatgn "Il ttw osil nf the b "ir- .( '■)
Stain Legislature
. io"t hunts, atul I’’., ' I*
t San t , 1e'"P 7t) 1 I’ 'll"
Pointing out that he snd volte
ford tin. ijo.itper.'•■,! "I" iwtretd liwui lui-alcil in
v m l to school together M r Gd*
Grace M trie SHnectpher Sent- III the vl*an-up .sol ' l f 1'iadli
h.tur .ltd .
Voile and 1 are th *
i n,;..
th e um’
tnde Cm intv'. rbamplon
•ctiuul l» behalf of Hit I 1 ee. he «•
.*m e igs, and 1 vould like to re­
, b .' I b c P o '
'
g p l speller p!i»&lt;-"'t ntiit.li itmung lei'll*') think* t"
i III .in mo . ' ;
in ml - on *ha* 11 wee four year*
P) rontc- tiint.. III the Miam i Her
Mi-Klbhln und thoM- "tvlei ' un for
’ ll p bi"
■ ltd,, Hour,, m u ,i i ay. o hen you allowed me to
aid’, spelling contest In Mtafnl Itie work if t’ lesniug no aritnl
I i -io rui ■......* ■1’r mg tlo* io&gt;i bid I l i n t «arve you sr* one nf your
Salm il" '. H G Klfide, ftonfonl [tot. owned bv »h, Git
.ml &gt;?&gt; | " o l l l l l " l i l l l l l l I IP l*,,li . «. I ’ hod llov i i »iue.entatlve* "
Ci re in rn " i K.'bo"! iiriiHlpat
an I i&gt;ol|ei’ttnff tl ssh
,
falling *M*prion • a W illia m .'
! ', '.A.Hi no ' '.!• ,l toil"-,

Odham Endorses
Volie Williams
Fur Legislature

Sanford Fniry In

sSncIlin^ Contest

Takos 9th Place

nminced lid * innrnuig
V irg in '" nm.ur nf Lungwuou.
run tier -up tn llm luml contest,
placed 2 1 th In llm Minin) content
Ruth plrN
In "unpanv with
Me Bteele and Mr and M u .1
M artin Stinwlnhei
bad a firm
Him, In Miami and ‘•moved " railtn
TALLAHARBEE. Mav 1 -lS p • party *1 Stallun tVQ AM Sat” '
dav afternoon
During the morn­
cl«lr- Recent shipment* of newi
print made from Hnutlictn nln ing thev en |oyed a swimming
pulp to Florida newspaper* fmt p atty at the llc m v Cdav Hotel

New Industry Foi
Florida Looms Ii
Newsprint Mi

Roth Candidates Ex­
press C o n f i d e n ce
As They End Final
Drive Of Campaign

.ervtce dining

the

war, Mr. Od-

TRUMAN HLLK LK'HKRS
hem s»IJ he entered th* Army
WASHINGTON, Mev t
td’t
ir 111-40 *nJ w n, iltsrhnrged In
Preslilenl 'fnimati went ovey
111 M l i r n n
I
I Mav 1940. .rrv ln g In Ihe P adlegislative plan* with &lt;i. c.ni
fi ih e a ltr, *nd winning
Inning the A ir
gresalonal leader, tinhv pic
Medal ■ml Army fommendatldn
1
;
If.
M
llekxll.
l.aUini
"
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1
partory to taking "11 Mondiiv
Ribbon.
M itrhnli, died S " .lay in .a h '*
■Iso mentioned
In a it,400-mlle "tumping 'on
Mr
Odhant
He conferred at tbe White pttnl In Mamin, Gj t u im n l *"&lt; 1 '.Vilttarrit'
sr iiriniiia -votk
»vi rs D| assistant A tHouse with Hpcikei Itsytuirri vpps and b u iiid " 'til Irk '- place Turney General, declaring tbi)L
a f t " i" . . i" i
w ith
the 1hi prepared 180 bill* fnt varl(Tax), flenetn Majority lender vtiuidav
Lucas (111), anil II"U,c Majority |l.urImI In y*ii-«vllte, tii*.
I mis members nf (bv Legislature
f ’,111 vivors p. bidi* (be widow, ■ml * * a result know* every
Leader McCormack (Me «i
l
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i
,mis,
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M
I'.lm
ll
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f
Kim
P°H n ttv Lou lioHfii ol Haile L'minlv
I member of the Legislature.
fo ld and tV I M ill Imll " f
"t
believe Hint Voile WIN
COUNTY 111&gt;AIt 11
was ibu w Inn mi of •)"' Miami con
((M attn a** na
“
“*■ ■ *■ S'aerl
•Moto;
one
ilmigti
1
'*
1
,
M
i*
John
llnnis, Jr. would make Sentinel*
I Die Itoeid of Countv I'o w n il,
K R olm il* of lliii nsvllle, Gli., County an able representative",
, inner* w ill meet rhui-tibu murn
tilMien
.eld Mr. Odham. "I think ha
Liquor Storen Must ing at ItliOO o’clock Instead of m ill,L IIIC. gramli
M ltctiell, a ttinniber of would he a credit to thle count*
Toe-dav mutnlng. on »ci muit of
Be Closed Tomorrow the Democratic P itm a n O P. r lira llc n rld .(o ff, *a expected mid lo the state o f Florida. 1
believe that the more people likj
Herndon, county clerk ennolinred liach In Kenfi'ld !*•» today
Voile Williams, and my good
early tritnormw
All liquor stores In the Coun­ (Ids morning.
friends, Farris Dryant and Tortt
ty a* well e* In the City must
Cobh, that we have In tha FlorW
be closed during the time tbe
da Legislature, the better state
polls are open lonionow, Sheriff
government w# will have. Fort*
P. A. Mero stated thl* morning.
whofe
da
needs
Legislators
Thl* ruling do*» nut apply Jo
principle Interest lie* In goo4
places that confine their sales to
government and not In How much
beer and wine, he added.
money
they cap make at 0 lac
jtrlff
Mero,
who
returned
Bh
glslator".
Friday night from a fishing trip
WASHINGTON. May I. — UP) — Harold E S li.rc n told b u .in m
#1 Key West, had a bad cold and leaders today that n* far st theRworld's working people are concerned
N. Y. RIOTS STOP
unable In attend the proNEW YORK. May 1 — ( / t e ­
tram held by sheriffs of five capitalism "is the m oil undersold economic syslem in all history: and st udente
trooped
peacefqlljf
untie* at Daytona Biach Sun- Socialism and Communism aie ihe m oil uvctsnld.
back to classrooms today, follow­
la sent Constable Harman
He said ihe job of reversing that situation rest* with American indote" Brumbley In hi* nlace. duslry, If it succeeds, he added, ihe result could be an end to ihe ing a weak In which thousands
of them had Joined In rlotoua
Stationed at the radio head­
quarters of Sheriff Alex Llttle- cold w ar w ith Russia— and the possibility that * “ third hot w a r" need demonstrations.
Today wae the first sehodt
flald of Volusia Countty, Con- never be bought.
In an addrssa prepared for a of Communism and oppression. day that no disorders were re­
■teble Brumtey listened lo reon a "stolen cer", waa tak- meeting of tha United State* Above all. tbe winning of thr cold ported since last Tuesday, when
by
deputies from
New Chamber of Cammsrce. the Uni­ war will make It more and more student revolts broke out In #
and driven by davioua versity of Pennsylvania president unlikely that a third hot war will demand for higher taaehtr pus
and restoration of extra-cam*
Th* eharlffa and aldas declared l
need to bo fought.”
cu|ar activities.
it Into action and In Kfi
Btassen. a former Minnesota
II la my View tl:st the most
___ He* tha automobile wae “ lo- Important slngla Informational ovarnor who wa* an unsuccessTHE WEATHER
004*4" at on* of tha road blocka. joh that need* to h* done In Amer­ ut contender for the Republican
Presidential
nomination
In
1948,
ica It to davalop a hatter under­ addressed some 2,600 delegates to Station
H.
DAV BALE
.7 9
Tha entire chapter of the Die- standing by American workman thr Chamber's 38th annual con- Atlanta ...................
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87
RNmark ..................
a&gt;**d American Veterans, aided bv of the modern capitalistic economic var.tlon.
re of tha Seminole High syrtam of which they era a pa'ty.
His address followed one by Buffala ...................... .......82
"If they gat to thoroughly un­ Chamber President Herman W. Charleston ............. ........ W
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t-Me-Not-Djy tomorrow bv ealt- derstand It. they will never .change Stelnkraue which had ae Its theme Cleveland ........ .......
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If they gat to thoroughly that "A United Nation at home Is Oilvanton
forgat-raf-nots In the d o w n - It.
they will force both tha beet answer to the world situ­ New drleana ........ ....... I l
section. Chapter Commander undent
New York ..........
Twyman announced to- major political parties to atop tha ation.”
drift toward Socialism In America.
Stetaan said the American work* Ptttebatrgh 1____ __
"If tbojr got to thoroughly un­ man la "grossly misinformed-about Seattle ..................
th* eal* will b«
veterans In Bern- der fetaiid It, tel* country will re­ tho operation of tils own economic Jackioavllje ---------t a portion to go tain inch fraodom and oeonomlo system," and added:
e«*aaa«rf uniform* for power that IIwUl definitely win
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Stassen Informs Chambertnen
That U. S. Is Being Undersold

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NOTICE
ABSENTEE VOTERS
You will have to file your application with
the HiiporviHnr of r&lt;'Ki"tnitioii not litter than
B:00 I1. At, Thurtulity.

Owen Lnttlmora, Me
Ifubar failed to sp
day when called to t
the Senate Inquiry ct
A search discloaod
hie hotel room to
ley, a former FBI m
accompanied McCartb
bar on the Came II
It rotrft
“ Larry—I Imbe ■
haircut and a above.
Although there. had
talk of Foul play, M&lt;
Kerley both- «ald th.

You will hove to file your completed ballot
with the supervisor of registration not latar
than 5:00 1*. A1. Friday.

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10 Huber’s nerrouaneea about a
large assembly.
The committee took no action
yrstarday to chart# Huber with
contempt of Controls In ignor­
ing hi* subpoena.
Meanwhile, Dr. Bella V. Dodd,
r.usted Communist Party offi­
cial, accuaed Louis Sudani of
having given “ dishemnt test*
Mony to .Senators Investigating
charges of Communism tn gov­
ernment.
Dr. Dodd made the atatemenl
under oath to Iho Senate foreign
relations subcommittee looking
Into ths contention* of Senator
McCarthy (R-Wla) that Com*
munis Ia and Rad aympathiier*
have Infiltrated the State Depart­
ment.
She took sharp Issue with the
sworn testimony o f Budeal, alaq
a former CommunUt, that high
partly official* had told him
Owen Lnttlmora waa a member
of a Communist cell.
,
Dr. Dodd said aha never knew
I.stUmor* as s Communist, a fel­
low traveler, “ or even a* a
11 lend of the party."
While D*. Dodd apoko, Earl
Browder, oho tlmo American
Communist Party chief, today
was subpoenaed tn tell Sonata

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Pepper
file lot mei judge laid the ihtce
-poke with a foreign accent, and
dial ilieir car carried the license
plate ul dimihrr slate but that lie
t imid not get the number.
Anderson raid the assault w furred around Id o’clock last night,
lie reported it to the police as

Andersur*/ 67, was mualclnnl
Judge belwren 10SU and 1P41 When
lie letlred. Hlnce then he has had
his ortti rral 'estate agency
ID
ran fur sheriff one* sum* yeati
ago hut was defeated.
* IW said “ I imvi&lt; liven helping
Mr. Rmathefs for the sake of good
government,” In espluinlng that
lie had been passing out literature
Mi his awn without pay,
Anderson mid one of hlu assail*
uni* held a suwvd'Off shotgun on
rim. while Iho iiiher two Into
Imathem' posters off hin eat and
removed campaign literatim, from
Inside,
After ho reported th* Incident,
police took him home.
This Is the only violence repu ted
hero during the campaign in which
Hmnthers seeks the seat now held
byr Benulor
Pepper,
neruior Claud* Pepper.
Anderson Is a bachelor.

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Oaad petal gives tour home a itsIIIm “Itee." We, la tervli
oltr a smile el welcome *lon| with soegeesilve kelp, «
A# job he bit or Hole. And you, too, will smile kepplly I

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HOLLYWOOd T ^ * ,, Apr. ga.

HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
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nn that Island north o r Japan.
Fumlo Machida told tha JI Ji
RHImpn that Japanese airmen were
teaching Hie Russians there how
lo fly,
,
Machida
added:
there are
about 15,000 Japanese on Sakha!Ilti “ waiting a chance tn return
home."

Achokon Declare*
tueartatse* Psiws IWaa- east'*
pwial from Pffm ter, Bldault of
franco -ten -days-ago 'for creation
of a “ high council" of tha Atlantia
powrtr, Ifc tatdfhU w» fat as h*
r-tr-onsllv Was concerned, he had
not mads any decision aa to what
aleni. might to bo taken to deal
wJ|p„ In* developing oraenlselfon
of Welterp Europe,
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Murago it
ICeaitaaeO grass rag*' MSI
cam* from the While Haute.
i lie defeiis* runtsndfil the (Itvek
luirn. 11inner Kansas City bootHock did iivOilnw .wropgtin nnv
oealmgs with ttirmnnifiii mr.inties
It Inslsiod the government
failed to prove he lied to Renat*
questioners.
.
Ju,1*r Jwjdnga Bailey
to 1.1 the luror. that whether Mar*,
gun did right or wrong was not
perjury.
"The &lt;iuci.llun fur yuu to dr
terrain#, Bailey said In a 81
minute talk to the Jury, "is whet!
er. when he testified, ho Ostitis
tha* w*r# not truo aa
which ha beUovod to bq pat truo,

A Henry Wallace ran-for President in 19IH nn the platform which
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Senator Pepper aupported Henry Wallace for Vice-President in

1U44 and if he had been ttuccesaful, Henry Wallace would have become IMlUSlDENT upon the
death of President Rooaevalt.
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paopla of tha South.

Negro People, and that ha wanted
the assistance but not the open
endorsement of th* OfO-PAC In
HU r*«* against Congressman Pal
Lapnon. Dudley said this assist.
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tha Baltic Saa by Sovlat fighter pianea under the evil and premeditated schema
Joseph Stalin. TEH AMERICAN PATRIOTS WERE KILLED.

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Reputed King Of Un­
derworld Says He
Is Not Qualified
To He l p Senators
MIDGETON. N. J., Apr. V
- I f ) — The 8tala pi Now Jara t; cracked down oat the Waatera
IfilM Telegraph Cwajaar hero
today la hot! the transmission
of moMy order hate on h am
races.
NeUua 8. Slamler, deputy at­
torney general, aald he would
obtain a warrant for the arreat of
the eaecullre la charge of Waaltrn Union’* New Jareey opera­
tion* la order to plug a loophole
la the alata’a anti-gambling lawa.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 27—
— Funk Coitillo, a reputed 1ting
pin of the gambling world, teslified under oath today that he i»
"not qualified or equipped ' to give
Senators infoimation about bigtime wagettng in the United Stater.
"At the present tun* I'm not
qualified," ihe Italian-born Cuitello raid with a haavy accent.
■‘Why?" atked Senator Me Firland (D-Arii.)
‘ Maybr I don’t know about it,"
Corlello raid.
the nratly-dteurd Coitello ajtptaied voluntaiily beloie a Sen
ate Commerce subcommittee which
it ,'rtudying ^ bill derigned to ban
the movement of gainbliliH in­
formation acrori state lines. Mc­
Farland ie chairman of the group.
The subcommittee kept Costello
and hie atlorneye. Georg*- Wolf,
wailing In an ante-room for. inure
than an hour while they heard )**•
Chief Edward

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Memberi of the Hanford Mer­
chants Aunclatlan, their wives
and gueita. numbering 114 In all.
enjoyed a fine barbecue and iiDaiant time al the Elks ground* last
evening.
Andrew Stine had choree nf the
general arrangenianta and tha Elk*
Itonned table* and rhalra for ihe
occasion, The tarring line formed
at about dusk and tha meat cutting
committee had everything ready
including the1succulent, beef, pork
and lamb, 390 pounds of which
had brsn barbae pair) under the rilrectlon of W. B.
iwav. whose
mastery of this
undisputed
throughout the
Jesse Lodge ...
serving
committee which
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Gatchel, John
iJohn Pope
and M. N. Cl eve la' k Who 0**ls|ed
by taking up tf
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Texas Takes First Place As Farm Income State

H u t c h i s o n Says
Smathers Is Best
M an For Senate

J. C, Hutchison, president of J.
( ’ Hutchison A Cu., commission
meichanll, and assistant divmon*l
cuniiiisndci of (he 31st (Dune)
Division which served in thr Paci­
fic Ihrater of Opcialtons donna
the irernt war. in a tadio broid
cast latl isigisl, announced his tupputt of G« oim Srqalhm tot thr
United Stairs Senate.
Drclaiing lhal (hr nine has
come lot every American to stand
up and he counted, Mt. Hutchison
rxpietsriJ his concern user the
international situation and the
possibility of a thud Wcnld Wat
anJ outlined the qualificalions of
Mr. Smathers which make loin the
best choice at this time foi thr
office of senatoi.
“ A* ■ veteran of l.uth ilia (list
mid second World Wars, l am
becoming Increaaingly concerned
over the danger of a third World
War," Mr. Ilutehlnsnn said- "Hie
aheoting down of an unarmed
American plane by Soviet fliers
Ills recently caused Rerretary uf
Stale Arheaon to say, "We are
faced with a threat not only to
utir country but also, to the civili­
sation in which wa live ■ ami
only last Monday President Tru­
man w p m ti tint the Cqmioo■ a n preparing to swallow up
nisi"
Ira*
{•# -natta** of
tlni
remaining
• -*■- Tigtheii
f c
flat*. •stack
Rtatvs.
llpOSP th«
,
"lit thle^hour of crilta It la
our duty at freedom loving Araer-r
Irani to / re-inforce our political
institution* with statesman and
representative* In the hall* of
Congress whose loyally In our
traditional way of Ufa la not
open to tile 'lightest doubt end
whose concept of Americanism is
ubove suspicion. As Washington
-aid al Valley Forge, "l.el none
hut Americans stJP.l guild In
night."
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el*»tei| in ittati 1(1 liir HlilVelsily
ICearlaMd o s Faae T a e l

Mrs. Henry Nickel
Succumbs At Home
Mra. Henry Nickal died at her
home on Silver Lake at 10:00 A.M.
today following .a langthv Illness.
Mrs, Nickal was born In Indapendence. Ia., and had Uvad in
Hanford for 60 yean. Hhe was a
member af the, Congregational
Chtiroh and tha Order of tha East­
ern Star.
Hurvtvora Include tha husband
and one daughter, Mr*. E. T. Htmp;on of flanfordi ona sister. Mrs.
Harry Kial, also of Sanford: and
on* brother. Bav. Frad Enimlngsr
of Wadlsy, Ala.
Funeral aervlcaa will be conduct­
ed at Ericksou Funeral Home at
3i90 P.M. Saturday with Rav. j . H.
Hoot officiating,, Interment will
follow In Evmrgraen Ctmabarv
where the 0.E.8, will have charge
of tha grmraaida sarvica.

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JUMPING frwa third ia HMg to first to IMP, Texas now taads in farm income, with 12 151.000,000. according
to cue Bureau of Agriculture. Tha term tocotua uf other state* topping ItWii.oou.ooo i* indicated uu map.

Tito Requests
Harmony From
I t a l y , Greece
Mnrahal's Speech Is
New Note III Sabre
R a t t l i n g World
IIE M iH .tn E . Vugoslasia. Avr.
27. — i/Vi — t’remier Marshal
I II.i nnnouneed today Yugoslavia
Is reads lo resume diplomatic re­
lit Iona‘with (Treec* and will nom­
inate a diplomatic envoy within
a lew days.
B U F F A L O , N. Y., Apr. 37. —
1/7’r - The 'Vhlmmy dim per" at
* landtag gear palled from tha
Halil* Rea lw« day* age be*
lunged i« a lb H, Nayy t'rivatear
type wane, Iha maitagar af the
m jJ jw tN fiw pqairt u id , today.
wHh-tfto'igatrl
fUFrfihrf at?
'Narv'verslau af tftil plane, the
PB-Yi4 Pr|
le manPrlraider,■
•gar nf the Hpud# englnrsrlna
division of lha Hondalilc-Hershsy
Corp.
HKLGHADE, Yugoslavia. Apr..
Tilo
waicU an olive blanch Iowan)
nrighhuimM llaiy and Gieere to
.lay and piomitcd tnendly to
opnaliou wills Ihe West. Hi&gt;
-perch sounded • nsw note in •
salilr ralllmg world.
Speaking lo the newly-elected
l ooiiuuniii-domiiialtd parliament
lit.. Ian! down a nine-point foieign
pt.lu y in which hi alsu said coniiluio.ii with Kuiiia and her salell
nr i: tif.iv impottible.
Atihough Yugoslavia
has
.pisiielled bittsily with Greece in
thr postwar yean. Tito declared
the "newest developments" in
Gieere promited “ from now on
Iheir will be possibilities to sub
itenlislly imptove the relations between out two countries." Tito
evidently tafeiitd lo the new
middlr-ioid
Greek
government
which has shown signs it would
like to be end have a good neigh­
bor.
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Yugoslavia, before she broke
with ihe romlnformi was accus­
ed of aiding the Cowmunlit In­
surgents In Ureaca. Yugoslavia's
quarrel with Italy la over the
Adriatic territory of Trieste,
which belonged to Italy before
World War If. Yugoslavia oc­
cupies zone B of Trieste. She ha*
annelid It, Batd
Bald Tito:
practically annaiad
"Yugoslavia consider*
ra t h a t
n uailaae4 Oa i
rival

21 -t/F) -Piemict Matthal

Mic strides during ihe past 30 years in the
im provam aai i M K s p s o f M
g rku Jlu ta l esperimenl
statw os, U
id*s aagricultural
eiperimtnl^stations,
Drtl. K
R.. W
W..
K iy r e c h t ^ v ic a ^ d im to e o f lha Central Florida Es p e iia w o t S tation .

will have compUted 30 yean o f aervic*
ay I. 1920, tha entile staff of

rANHF.R RA. Australia. Api i f
t.l'i I’lillir Mmntri Rnbril ti.
M riu iri intiixlucrd a hill in thr
ll.uiir » l Rtpirrcntelivts Indti
tu iiutUw dir Uommumit P u lv m
Auvlialla
[lie Htrrpins mraiutc nidris
the I'.*■I&gt; di((.dvrd. piovidc* |»iis«iM
In in* (tu Uommuitls who rcluir
A L T O O N A , a., A|II 27 — - (/!*)
Thr American Cnurird nf l&gt;. i n . r p«itv arlivilir* and b*i*
Christian Churches twl.iv passed a irw.luiioii calling upon Piru.lrut Red* In.ui h.ildum |ob* m I hr
Truman lo abandon hi* Civil Rights piouutn.
yuvrii.mrni in in piivalc llim* vd.il
T h r irsolutlull de.laie.lI., ll.r nation * -rcuidv
"Til* contrmpUlril use of frclrul police p.mri hi tin. tirhi ha1 at.oi
I'aity
Iradcit,
»wci&gt;i
stimulated irrmus lernu.ii* and set Imuil .hvivimi-. thuv tuppiulinM
ptm -l in I hr Drcrmt.CI flrclloil*.
claims of race tensiom aiid'dUciimitiiiion m thr U S A "
mil m i.l Mat I III decide whrtlici
'"The
Amertcon t'uiilicit , fl|4Ff- - -■• -------- ---------- —
Pi **a|*|ioi t ol uppu-.r llir bill Mil.
PhrLIIati I'hurche* liellevw that
ill reality the pr.il.leu, i- lutslcsllv l III l-.llao pei.plr lu “..pin.-r auli milled by thr labf tal-Counli V
fieinliism
nmt
any
cft.ut
lu
i,■
.&gt;
-plrltuat and one of li.iiiian rela- mole it."
|'*ity coaldion guvrmmrnt
Hm
lion- for wturh Ihe irluions, v.ln
The American Council ..f Chrlr i'l.mniunitl Parly » sltong in vevr
catlonsl uml mural i.,n'e* I'lpon
iisii I'ltnrchcs rstpresent* If. I’ron l Auvlraliau uniutis.
which freedom ultliiiilt-lv rests arc
te* *ant il*imiiiuin|i..n&gt; umt claim
reiponslld*
Mcnnwldlc. from Nstlonol licad« meml.eishiti of m.n«• than t.buil.
At thr vame tins*-, the Oounril h im .
.priiteis »n Forum-* cam*' word
passed a resolution condemning
Ihe glullp winds up lie twu-dsv Mud llm Invasion of Ghiiiliun I*•nti-fVralllsiii ami railing upon •rmi atinunl n.uvelitli.n here Imlav hi n l hv l 'hi iH*s*• (om m uiii-h wa*
iixpci led uiiuiwntuilly. Tin- Island,
nine mil** olf th* China coast, h
) im kev Nationalist blockade base
lor Hhanghal Repotls from Chiaug Kal-Bhek’a capital, said seven
Ftod armin'
massed on the
uiBlidand and coastal Islands taadv
for the Invasion. ChiengV son, Gen
Chun* Ching-Kuu, recndly said
NF.W YORK. Apr. S/
Up) Gordon Bradley, chairman of 'Clnol.Mii Is she* gateway t&lt;&gt; Fur
'I h.H.samJ* of jeering imlriits. .le- tin Jaycre campaign comiidlle. ilium If Chuthuii i l'.-l, II will
hiaiidlt.g "more pay foi our teach to elect lliadcv Ihlhain n- Florldn mean the end id mil itic&gt;'. mil III.
err." marched uu City Hall today Jaycee ITesldenl, called upon all city mid our fieedom"
hul were repulsed l&gt;v pullce.
inemher* sl u luncheon today In
lb,' LTilnesc Communi-l radio
Mounted
patrolnien
spur.e.l '*. • . gel fut unit work lit ||j|VF tin «&gt;[..! the Ameiican freighter
their hor-es mt,. Ihe front ranks nl H rillrv *'l**4*i•*&lt;! "
I'altfnridv Bear "igimred iiiurdltiir
the uiigi v dipiimaliuturs, hlock
Mr, Hr:idlc( -sir| he i&gt; .. n.lint' )s h " ‘ in rammine a Chnu &lt;■ *hu&gt;
lllg I heir ullrm pt Im * third MIC rainpalgt. Illr. alure in . h i |,,. ..ti lu k uB a i I'oil «1 f ii'ui in. 11 i
cut Ue .lav to *to* ill Ihe office nt tluh* in Ihe Mat,*
"Till- litem I l.ni ndiiy,
U u ld fit ('bnir.it'
Mayor William O'Dwvet
lure," he dedal ed. "hiieriv 'til ill j o lied as their vessel sunk. The
The yelling, hunting youngster, liiiee Hradi'V’* Iif*•.*'
Vini'rican owner- id tin- -hip -uni
convened nu City lli.ll pla/a from
"Vote 'em for thlhaio." -aid hei C'ai.tain mad. intern ivc and
-cores uf school* tliiough tile city Mr. Itru.ll.'v, “will I.,- the cim ntiniistlve re«cue effort- i«r nine
Ip Biuuklyn, 20,000 -lu.lm te cut palgn civ." Florida Javcrr- will hours over an area of nn ■uiiarc
classes to mill lu nruti-i ,u fr»m tin el ,ii lacksonvdle »n Mui f. )'. , Utiles and 37 pervon* well' le-ciied
of their school l.uil.ling.
lu pick -lale officer* Eleven m.-in I l.c -Idp is being held ii I' il.ii Hu
Five tludent* weie taken into heir ot th'* Sanfonl nrgaiuialn.ii pending « Communi-t govrinnumt
cut tody tllclr. One wa- .hargr.l have aliea.ly aiumuli. e.l In. 11 m inquiry. Thr accident mvoin-.l al
with juvenile delin.im ii.y after teniion of forming ihe l«.. ,«| date mt.lnir’l.t in thick l.q.
he struck a Mulicenmn ami another Knlluu
While in ifungkol, lhadand,
"We need at lea-i mm*
with disorderlv i-innlin-1 -tier lie tllon- men t„ g., |„ p,, ■■
hiiiv f'hutniphoii, H,i':(.'u t so &gt; in
threw ash barrel* int n a hUay Hrs.llev excluliued
.lent king of Thadaml, will wt'il
street. The three others acre re
tomorrow a lovelv vming ...... ..
He
closed
Ills
ll.eech
hv
a
gam
leased In custody of their parent- reminding all the member m r-rid ui sarong style him- die-They ate demanding increased
The 22-ycar-nhl rulei ol ihi:.
pay for their teachere and rasumn that they wdl have to aclu.lv Mill ntnrylH.ok kingdom lake- a- Inport
thidr
candidate
Ido
per
cent
if
lion of out-nf-clas* actlvitie*. can they want him to win
Birlkit Kltlvakurn. 17. a ill*riiv tic ipiceii
relied by Ihe refusal ol teacher*
turd cousin. They met in Switzer­
tCealfaeea na Iteae Twul
to supervise them under current
land. where Phumlplmn
tmlic.l.
salaries.
They plan to return llicie after
While the City Hall demonstra­ S p e l l i n g C u n t e s t a n t H
Ids coronation May f. a- llama IX
tors were being driven hark, 20(H) T o L e a v e F o r M i a m i
The wedding will i.c plicate, in
other students marched three mileIhe unlace liomu id I ho- queen
tu the Htonx County building and
gi'aiulmulhur, Baindel I’miU-a She
fJemln.de County's two spelling le thu D4-ytar-nld widow ol King
took up their stand there, block­
contest
winners.
Grace
Mnrtc
ing the entrances. They ignored
Uhidalongkorn and wen thr second
the attempt of seven poluemen to Btlneclpher of the Junior High of Ids official wive*.
School,
am)
Virginia
Boone
of
Lvclear the entrances hut -cattere.l
Flimidphon and Bhikd will sign
after tf&gt; minutes when police re­ man School, Loiigwoo.l, who placed * marriage registration honk hesecond
In
ine
recem
spelling
c
u
r
inforcement* arrived.
foie Iwo wltnaasps. The king will
Earlier today, » vanguard of test, will leav« tomorrow •mu. for pay the customary fee ol |o t.ald
Miami
to
compete
III
the
stntf
the City Hull marchers wore met
Id i.ataug (about f.O cent.').
by police and turned hack. Chant­ spalling contn*t to lie conducted
The couple received gift' t.nluv
there
hy
the
MJnmi
Herald
ing "more pav for our teachers"
from I'resldent Trumuii nml Hr it The
girls
wflT
motor
lo
Miami
and “ we want Willie"— a reference
uiii'* King George.
to O'Dwyer — the youths retreat­ With Mr. ami Mrs. J. Martin HtineAnd in Balgon, liulochinn. lino
Cipher and B, C. Steele, principal l&gt;ul, Vietnam Chief of State,
ed, booing and Jeering the cops.
f th* Sanford Grammar School, yielded to strong French nresaure
I local chairman of the con- lu*t night and nigne.l a decree actatt,

Council Of Christian Churches

Reverses Its Civil Rights Stand

Jeering New York Gordon Bradley
Students Turned . In Chairman Of
Bath By
Campaign Group

Postmaster Says P. O.
Will Close At Noon

About 29 c o u n t i e s will send
teams of contestants to the con­
test which will taka place Satur­
day night at 8 ;00 o'clock at the
yfront Auditorium. Miss Stlneclphar Is due to recalve a medal
•nd both local contestants will racalvo certificates uf merit, said
Mr. Steel*.

Beginning Wednesday, May C,
md each Wednesday afternoon
thereafter, os long a* the me lorlly of business firms in Hanford
Hons at noon, Ihe Cost Office will
alio close nt Ihet time, Joel Field,
osimaaier, announced twin
tixtay.
postmaster,
Thera will be no change In carvied service and mall will be
hosed as usual: however, there
will be no window service after
13:00 P.M on Wednesdays until
— of tha Montasuina Hotel,
stores remain open again next
fall. This will not change present Third Street and Magnolia Avanu*, to M, L. Blessing and sistar,
closing at noon on Baturdnya.
Mrs. Jamya Seaton from Flnneteore, Wie., waa announced today
OBLIGATES VOTE
by Mr. and Mra. C. G. Cllnkscales
ORMOND BEACH. Apr. 27. — who
_ Icame here three years ago
(T) — Delegate* lu tha Florida Bar ft.tilu South Carolina to operate
Association voted today to abolish the hotel.
their voluntary organisation and
.. Blessing
lesaing and, Mrs. Beaton
establish the Integrated Bar rave been In the furniture business
contly authorised by tha Suproma
« number of years in WisconCourt.
»•**, Jamea Seaton, an interior
dteom or, la refurnlnhing and decthe hotel dining room
been closed for several
m kitchen will be

Montezuma Sold
By C. G. CUnkscalen

&gt;.j# ErfflSk*.

r FHdny an » trip to N
ten

N o . 1179

No Commies In State
Department, Declares
Ex-Red Earl Browder
C h in e s ** C o m m u n i s t s Di’ivt* M.ti i in St iir*s
Th.il I*' i i ii i It .1 11 Is
K xp e c te d T o H i t
K«uiclit*M Tu A i r
C im s h a n
In la n d

Ruprecht Completes Thirty
With Experiment Station

ID u N lS S 4

aw rage T v t l

Da.* M n lm n*»
v t n for
■Slalom \\ I HR I.il.l kiw.ini.tnt
Vr.tenlat d.tl hr p cnpivtllg llic
&gt;hlilitr &gt;.| Saul.q,I m Lontliil to
dill &gt;&lt;l ‘ iqpnoq Mold wlll.li he
le B t-o h re I • ago imi v-liric
Vf-lrid«t il.nr
II. imhri id
-now
11* " a• ml lo.In, *.1 by
A1II ion I I (I UI III
"I tu-I braid id Stiilm.l by
irnlm y tl'i'iil oi Ii inmiy .iclivilira
nl ill* Momr ipoli- Millet* on the
-poll liaar- " hr dr. laird, and
poilllrd .'III lint Sanliod iv grltlng
mm Ii pnl'l.i ill
llo.otelioNt dir
. oui.il v dor h. lbr I,u n i - trim
V-trm pi.iglam lirir
lie espi t's-e'l mpii-e ill mil
bu-ini' I'.iiml Irisketl'idl i popidni
a- ill Die mid' 11*- west, nml -aid
ttini lie bope- n '"in In- plavi'd
more in Snnfmd
III the llqee -port*, lis*ketii*ll
liarelmll imi lo..lbnll, tbe taller
I* the hardest lo biondeaM, *abl
Mt M.i i H ii In loot ball one has
In keep Hack of "2 men, and with
the tree substitutes rule* it in
difficult even wit It the aid of three
pair of npottei* to identify them,
he smarted.

The usual pi active is to identify

P h o n e C ity H u ll
T o t 'tillt'i‘ 1 T r a s h
Resldrnlr who an1 miltn'inatqr
in tho clean-up ami lutmi-'in tm
gram apomxircd liy llie Jaycre
were today u.lvi-ed lit lioribm
itradlev, cliaiiman nf tin- cam
paign, to place Ira-h in the usual
places ami alley win*, and to lelr
pli.uie the f'lly Hall fur men !■
come und pick it up, ami Hie City
will co-operate u- mm ;i' |ni«t il.ltKcluiol cliddieii have taken read
lly to the Clean up camiiuign, -rf.d
yesterday a large group uf them
were sum denning up leaven it)
front of the Sunfnrd Oinmnini
Hchool,

Mora than 100 bnyi anil about 12 girl* liitcncd with tap! allrnlion
this morning lo J. B. Filittrrald, aaent from the Miami oilier ol ihe
Federal Bureau ot Investigation as lie outlined the trquiieinenl* of be­
coming a special agent of the FBI al a salary of $5.0&lt;M) a year.
M r . Fittgateld was one of 1 0 rtpresentelivts of various profes­
sion* who between 10:00 o’clock and n oo n , spoke in ihe various class­
rooms of Seminole High School lo pupils who had chosen in be informed
regarding various types of work.taThe students ware enthusiastic atera and In 1034 gave ineniberu
over the talks, Judging from their of the FBI. a branch of the De­
excited conversation afterwards.
partment of Justice th* right to
Accompanying Mr. Fitigarald carry arms and to make arrests.
here from Orlando, white ha had
The rssult, he said, w
as that
arrived by plane from Miami, was many gangs ware stamped out.
H. W. Bwinnay, resident ager.1 of robberies were cut down and kid­
tha FBI With headquarters in Or* napping nearly eliminated.
Undo,
Following Pearl Harbor. J. Ed­
Pointing out tha ttma during gar floorer, director of tho FBI.
gangs of hoodlums waa ready with a plan whereby
tha 90a w!
entire country and rpectal agents could determine who
terrorised
man than 141 were enemies, a plan, said Mr.
when Y
n year, Mr. Flta* FlUgerald, that had been worked
bank rel
gov* on for eome time prior to th* war.
&gt; the federal
‘
gerald told
i aroused to Buipact* by tha hundrado ware
ernment
o f dealing with the rounded ^up within
th
ours ^and

t

Pointer Party C h i e f
Cl ears Lattimore;
Ho l l y wo o d In­
vestigation Is Off
WASHINGTON, Apr . 17— &lt;/P)
- —Lai I Hi on dr i added new cog*
iuiion today lo tlm Luniliclinf
i Mit-crno nf |r-iunnnv m the Sen*
ale l.ommniu-1 in-citeaiion.
Hlowdri i i mfia.lu t*.l fnevious
le-tunonv by Loui* F Hudent that
Owen I slliinoir l.rl.mgrd lo a
"ComnniniM t ell ', and dial Communui Iradeiy agirrd at a meet*
mg in Orlotin. I'M?, dial Lattemoic - a - lo dur.i an oigmiraiioa
oi write)* in pidhite t* uu* ihe idea
ilisi ( liumie l ..mmunuti were
flieiely a liuil. Ii "I agianan icfntnir ie
It w I- unr loimri kommuniil
Ica.lri- wind ae.iin-l another's,
liinwdri mu r --a- lbr lirad of the
(.'nniiiiiiiu-l f'artv m dir United
Stale, tun Ha- Li. krd mil in 1046

nil dir gimilid lh.lt hr -lluwcd
capilallil lr kiniiy- Hcdciii, fullu&gt;-i rdiltu ..I dm t ..iiiiiiunut Daily
VVmkri m New li.ik imounccd
rominutmm a lew yrau ago anti
leiulticd llm Catholic Cliuicll.
I.Btllimiir i* a professor at
Johns liopkiii* University, rat­
ed m expert on F»i K**tern affan,*. He occnuioiiully Iib* advised
Hie State l&gt;a|iariinvnt uu inatlurs
uftecting die Orient. Senator
Mct'aiiliy lit \Vi« i h«a called him
a top Kremlin agent and described
hint us tile chief nrcliitect of U. 3.
policy in the Far Hast Lattimora
(U U U h S o* i’ l l * T a il

NeW Gatatogs Art
Being Mailed B y
Florida Fashions

front their nmidnrn the first eight
men pisving lutckfiebl, and tintwo etui* of h team mil let Ihe
ipottern tele over on the test.
In hsnehall, lie added, Ihe
iiiidilriu ol plnvei identification
[* eitnier However, even scoter*
of dll year* "f espenence are iltI'I'.rula Failimn* in uuiiling their
w a v - flndiiq' omethtiiK new in lute-q and iii.ut beautiful catalog
tile game
’ ......... than i..f.",min customer*,
Ibe Saul' "1 i.iiril- have miiili i,c "idmg t" a rrpuii received toa Miedbic1e -di" w lug so fur bn ' i. I i .' iii I i mi. Kln'tllie- pidiilcnt
tu inabililv .d pilchinp to g'l tin .q liuil ciUDluil.y
hull over the plate, said Mat tin
Mi S h a n . ivliu i- now in New
Fielding is good, and tin- haltii'i', V.uk, i rpurte.l Hint ilm mailing
average over 2711 lie said.
nl Mie lumkets In'vin mi Apr. 21.
Happy lint Inlay wa* snug f"' M "Im i' will culitiiine at tile rate of
Edward F I ane win. hud a tta.l Imi unit i day unlit all . atalogs are
of telegram- ami . "iigt uI u IhI o h '.III out.
l.ilthday carl
oil Mm talilr lo
■\\t ill' eipniulu |iriilld of this
front of lino
. iliu'ii
Mi Kb.mm. -aid, "be"Woril* cnii U"I tieglii t" e-pie--*
in .' we I null Mi?it we are offorin V afipt'ecial Ion foi M'ene tc iiie i" .on eii'tuiimr- -rii uilmnal
&gt;ii t. dr."* value* uml slvliltg
III. Iidiraltcen," lie Mil'll "bill when
a lellnw i ,:&gt;'M III.: in'" tun
1 ill'll t t ii 11111ji'lfl v *a11aI|el•'
riii' in .- iiui.klei -i Imi introduces
I'hilillinod b&gt; need* i iilMe tm
i Florida ha liiim* .-ii*luiners
utteiltion " lie went on In an i.
luplctelv u.'w line* ..I sports
iimnu-e tiial biwanlnli*, wive* and
these include
t r ue i t - , wdl enjoy i bin Iw, im md beach wen
Tiiiireday night at " tu u'elocl. u -.■iv c.ibu'ful and attractively
•Ivied hli'iises. il.ilts, plaviuits,
tile ground "I Ihe i ‘iftv \•- i
liiui . pedalquislmr*, and three
it'wMIlHor .1 111 »*■■» Tw.il

Seminole High School Students
Hear Talk By Agent Of Miami FBI

owta.itm

CSI'Vl'

e

Red Party May Kiwanians Hear
Be Outlawed By Speech By WTRR
Aussie Leaders Sport Announcer

Record Of Candidate
In Pacific Praised
By “ Dixie" Veteran

.\wtrw
HBlanadoiiello
.wouldn't he in I
.posit
, Inn h» la In
today." i *. " • '• -i
' \
Allen waeeallaa to tpkilfv about
"hr* IMS clHva against bookmaker*
In which he said hU force d o in '
down lb bookie joint*. The Youngs
town chief differed with previous
wft nesses In saving ha doesn't be­
lieve local authorities are *'lielplesa" in fighting urganiied gamb
ling.
fie &gt;ald lie resented iucIi an "Im­
plication," but he said federal law.-*
Declaring that George hiniaiti­
could help.
rland asked Cbttellu if er- la such a man, Mr. HutchDon
MrFarl
•*»e *o peaepaa.il
i
recalled lhal he comes from :t
pioneer North Carolina family
who settled in Florida mart than
do years ago. Smathers was edu­
cated in the Miami public schools
and the University uf Flurida
where he waa an outstanding
scholar ami athlete and was

Merchants Enjoy
Barbecue Supper
At Elks Grounds

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW8PAPER ■
^ S j E O R r ^ w B A r T H U R a P A V APR. 27. 1950

Established 1908

C ostello C laim s
No Knowledge O f
Gangland Tactics

a

Clair to partly cloudy am) rath*
•r warm thr
through Friday, a few
local shower* in eitreme north but
little nr none elsewhere. Light to
moderate tuiithrati and south
winds._______
_________

piece iieacli set*
llm 'll) page catalog presents
Itlfi difleient style) The ptepara*
ii.
iii ,q' ihi* hook took over three
oi ' I i Mih.
Mi .Sliaioe* diicloseil.
"tine of New York'* finc.it commot'in! it ' t'i'li" , with ioms of
ilp be. I phnt.q;!inhere and artlsti
In ttm world, produced tilth book.
Many uf New York'., most beauti­
ful models po.iail for the pictures,"
Im .aid.
"Beside tlm dud in. which has a
'.l»ff of over (&gt;ll Ihe catalog also
ie|.ri'ietiu the work of copywrit­
e r , layout men. engravers and
'im of tin- lop coloigrnvttnr print•.•rs in Hu* Ea*t. The stvlcfc pr#»
•ente.l wsru selected from tho fin*
ed avuilnblo m New York and
tin* cream of those designed in our
own Miami .Studio,' 'Mr. Bhames
milled.
Kl'IRCOPAL CONVENTION
WEST PALM BEACH. Aor. 27
— (.13 — The Revs. Charles E.
Wood of Tampa and Albert Rob*
crte, St. Petersburg, were elected
t» tin: standing comniitteo at tha
Episcopal Diocese of South Flor­
ida today.
Renamed to the committM as
the diocesan convention doaad
were the Rev. Martin Bram, rac*
tor of Holy Trinity Church, Waal
Palm Beach, who has served M
committee president.

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JACKSONVILLE. Apr.
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Pittsburgh
Beattie ....
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mountains. What 14
It u even a vapor, that

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til
«nd
Vanflheth away.—Pamaa 4:14.

Oft.
IrS

■J ^ k m n v illa Journal ant* Inal the Pa rry N ew ip ip ers
$ 1,0 0 0 toward lor
o f Illegal volin a in tha M a y
w. r. y. . including
. .
„ .tha
. . . bribing oi

/« or tha accepting of a l-ribep w la do not know ihat il
„ Ja»l the law to accept money
ct
r? * N f Poling onr way or anolhei.
alt
in pole County farmer!
all 5c
Sam
have
orrii wonying alwul
m
underground water euppliei
\&gt;)
the haiardi nf tall in iheir
| waMt. wa quote from We’d. i Tampa Tribune on Sena
Pfpper'i t|&gt;eech in Orala:
if raid flatly he wat for the
tryret title canal, allhough he
realized reporter* pretenl would
pot hit wordt in newipapen all
o^ar the tlale, and in full realignIMP that there wat opposition lo
it bi tome qusrleri. 'You are going
lo gat your canal\ he raid."

,&lt;f
n't.b!*a*e everybody in
th» igewipeper buiineu. Piarideni
in in iitli lhal il li the du ly
Iba n ew sp ap er*, lo print more
I and international new *,
high achool itudeot at
»ity o f Florid a .demands
M ini more high school
e f space |hal
if,W hich lo prim anythilng
Irm ine d hoi b y u i, but by
l) *u man who buy our
IR&gt; F o r every, page of
•in g we have a page of
to devote to new t. W e Iry
our readers the latest newt
—
critical international siluatlo o ; Our parrantage of local news
favorahly w ith lhal ol
newspaper in the state.

™
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prig have been a lot o f m u rdtrt
O g i atber types o f crim e, it teems
lo ft, o q the college campuses of
j^googtry in the last few months.
: I bod A O sooner finished reading
— “ lisa conviction o f M rs. K a ih Vfewry. wife of the dean o f
£ r « l i the University o l
ir shooting her husband
'hu sba n d's sweetheart, than
1 professor at the Para
i Te ach e rs. College

ol tho iitttitotion
i eomjnile tuicide. It comae
|in | o f a shock to j a r t n l i

sand *Avg In or«|*r
Mr chiMren to colleie,
j for tht hook learning.

wantowp. floetpa
■•

&lt;eSentinel"

When the Port*
rt l i brou gh t Into dlscuusion oi
mm
fcuaslon
of ieaerai
federal economy, tne amount of utinamped mall
carried for the government in unually mentioned. There In
likely to be sharp comment on the amazing amount of thin
mall, andJtp eoat-to the Deportment, hut there the matter
maU,
ig loft. ’M y «ufrg«fltlon tHht'government offices should pay
Is met with
for tholr malt
iiuiii in
nun the
me argument that
mat It
it would
nuuiu be
im
taking money from one pocket to put it into another; tho
government would be paying Itself for carrying Its own
mall.
«
This argument la,sound as far as the financial trans­
action is concerned. But there might be psychological value
in stamps Jor government mail which would extend far
deeper than the coat of carrying It. The unstamped govern­
ment envelope la one of a few email factors which encour­
age government offices to do a staggering volume of cor­
respondence, statement-making and circularizing, without
giving thought to the coat. The supply of envelopes and
stationery from tho government Printing Office also ap­
pears to be "free" to the peopto who use it, and plain paper
and other supplies for mailing work are procured In such
huge quantities that the stock of them In most government
offices appears boundless. All these things encourage pro­
digality with pen and paper.
If government offices nad toL include
nil of these costs
lM IhnlM n«a*M U lldna ta
_
___ #^ — At-. I. I _A
In
their opm budgets, including Athe
poatago
for "their let
|wr«. there might be considerably less superfluous mail in
government envelopes, lihe saving would Ire many times the
amount of postage.

B y IIAR1IN ANDERSEN

Orlando Morning Sentinel

Our 1A-year-old daughter, Dorrla, told ua that one of her
teachers asked her tho question:
"Why did your daddy deaert
PepperT”
A lot of people are ■iking
that. This Is n good time- w»
answer.
We quit Claude Because wo
didn'tt like the people he WAR
tunning with.
When the Communist Dally
Worker came out nnd endorsed
his cnndldacy, we knew vru
wen1 right.
HI* years ago, after Hen. Pop­
per's nurrow-squeak victory, wo
were Invited to visit him In
Washington. After wo got there,
the tw„ of us were asked to
drive out to Virginia to a halfmillion dollar
horsy
counfry
•stale for the week-end.
We siit on the hack seat o f
tha car with Claude. He did
moil of tho talking.
We were crossing tha bridge
behind Lincoln's To
Torn), leaving
Washington. It was about two
In tho afternoon. Wo will never
forget the «ei-po n&lt;T the words
that fell from tho sennlor's lips.
"I'vo Just got to do some­
When Frank C. Pace, Jr., director of the budget, was thing to get elected pmldont
appointed secrotary of the Army, President Truman did u iiy IWiO," nr said, ns If think­
remarkable thing. He named only the second resident ef ing aloud, lie hnd juit review­
his close victory nnd he
Arkansas in all ita history
to become n cabinet member.
The ed
/.I tiiiM ••■,•1. A
tf 4*v__l__a ii
• ^
seemed to ho dlsturlied about
other w« h Augustus H . Garland, attorney-general for four It, but the fuel that hn hnd
years In Grovor Cleveland's
adniini'stniiimi.
K T lfirst
..................................
si* yrnrs In which to trike over
Garland had served in the Confederate senate, and lat­ the country, put him In n Imper was governor nnd United States senator from Arkansas. pier frame of mind.
We were shocked at Hen. PvpU^'rlng to honor the South and Impressed by h|H record, per'n
relentless lust for powvr.
which had been notable, Cleveland chose him, only to be We hnd hern fighting for hlq redisappointed. Garland was narrow und legalistic, inclined to election as Florida’* senator and
fnvor turning the public domain to prlvnto Interests. In a now he dropped tho boom on
ciiniiiuj full of outfitAtidliiff men, (iitrlnnri did not nuutHiirc* our lilrnls hy simply declaring:
"I've just got lo do something
up to niN collwigucH.
tu get elcrtrl president hy IUBO."
Arkansas has had Home noted senators. Not the least
When we arrived at
our
X
, , Robinson, who server! from JOIS to Ids death destination, the Into Kidney Hill­
In IP.I7 and Irecame mapority floor lender, ills standing with man, then head of I’ AC—Pollt leu I Action Committeir of CIQ
Ids follow senators waa such that lie was thought capable —was
there with Ills daughter.
of putting through Prosldont Hoosevelfs court parking Imi
When we discovered lust who
t was RnhinHons sudden death lhal eaiised the President Mr. Ilillmnn was, il finally
II dawnrd upon us that licru was Hull.
to admit defent and give up his plan.
Pepper, fiesh in from Ills Flori­
da victory, reporting to Ills hossman advisor, the head of CIO'H
PAD. It win I'AC'a fleet, grelit
victory. That U. lalmr'a first*,
"If niAii plannctl thin kHclii'ii, It would ho a lot morn great
victory unil I'rppvr hnd
efficient." Tlienc wurtln have beon utl«&gt;rc(l bv many n Huh- given it to i Iipiii.
I'cppnr introduced u» to tho
mini when bin wife wan not nrnimd. There’ may Ihi mimelliing in them. Hr. John G. lilelawHki nf tho Michigan Heart trrnt Sidney u» Ilie man who
uid elected litin. Of coumrt. this
AfaoclAtioii has beitn uitrveylng kilchtma front tho H tuncl- •tunned
us, but we came lb the
point nr unnecaanary, hourt-laxlng million, and finds Unit conclusion that Pepper knew
htucli energy could be wtvod if (he itrinciploa of scientific wc were Jiint a Florida Cracker
fn a n u g flin o n t w o r e intnalucod. A hmiaowifn whoso ninvo- and that uu exidanallun of nur
nitintA he measured was found to he w a l k i n g HR yards prremice was ilemsnded In tha
of such greatnrse. At
Whonevor she made a pan. n l muffing, planning of her company
tha ■ moment wo fdrgot* *th«ro

Arkanwin Notables

Efficient Housework

f

waa eueh a thing aa Gandy end slmon’ pure commits flutter­
Bridge
which,
a*
everyone ing around Claude In Chicago
because we met them and sumo
knows, Is what elected Claude.
Mr. Beany Baldwin, later In of them told ua, a total stran­
manage Mr. Henry Wallacsx ger, that ho carried a card.
W the presidency ngaliw.t
They were supporting Henry
lid for
PVI,
, ■mi, . . , . .
was
n n . also . . . .■rc,
. * , Wallace end they were fawn­
Mr. Truman,
and a couple of other fellows, ing over Claude Pepper.
If Claude didn't know tholr
whom we later discovered to Ik
real pinke, If not nut-nnd-oot political complexion*, he didn’t
even know he wes In Chicago.
commies.
After Chicago, wo began to
Mr. Jim Clemi-ul, Hen. Pop­
per's real and true, hnl not his cool off on Claude.
openly admitted secretary, was
But In the Interim, wo have
also present, Mr. Clement le a »een such men In Palmer Webber,
acknowledged a leftist snd no
lawyer.
doubt more, come Into our hotsl
There was a lot of talk.
Jim Clement got awfully mad room In Washington, telephone
Claude Pepper who wee beck
about the company so much so h
msmb Is* Vlnalil
that he began to protest the pre­ homo In Florldn, end practically
sence of "all theae wlld-hairsd demand that he rush back to
socialistic people taking Claude Washington to vote on tho FEPC
‘ It
over.”
)^p
course, |
Pepper
did.
He said lo usi
These
things
'
s
that
we know,
kr .
"Martin, what would all thoae
believe dangerous
crackers down In Florida say If Dorris, we
they ever heard about Claude and to our country: dangerous to
us ansoclaU'd with these eersw- the way yuu will be living five
1 10 _
years hence.
ballsT"
Tell
your
teacher,
Dorris,
Well, (hoy thought Jim was
o political
Pr
talking too loud nnd too much, that this I* oni just ii
ao somebody asked him to go to argument between a U. 8. Senntnr and a newspaper editor.
bed.
Tell him that tnls is mi argnJim, who Is Just an old Geor­
gia cracker, "discovered" Claude merit over our way of Ufa .
and toured him over Florida in Over ii frro America where we
Ms Jalopy the first time ho all con vote today aa wo picnic.
Tell him that this la a na­
M a for offee. He was sincere­
ly enibnrrasueil to bo In such tional election In tha senaa that
left-wing
company.
lie
ju.it If Leftist Claude Popper wins
now wo will go. Just aa Eng­
loves Claude.
In tribute to hin Ideals, we land went . . . socialistic.
Thero aro millions of po.&gt;were
impressed
la-cause
wu
w r o Just as shocked aa waa 01.1 pie In England hungry this m on
Jim ('lenient t« find ourselvei ning, Dorris, Because of rntluni
In such auiroundlnga, wliuru log nnd because of excessive
the guests, even though pinko taxes.
Hoclallsm, which I’epner be­
mill leftist, were such grcul pals
lt tliut.
lieves In, is responsihlo for
and friends of Claude.
Tell your teacher further, DoiLater on, we went to thn
Drnmcrntir National Convention ris, that your father was a sap,
as n alternate delegate for Mr. six years ago, when ha advoc­
ated Pepper . , . That ho had to
Dorsey Prescott.
Time Hon. Pepper Introduced visit Washington and go to thn
us to Mr. Henry Wallace. Wo C'hirago convention to loam tho
knew Mr. Harold Young, a Tex- truth, hut once he found nut that)
an, who was Mr. Wallace’s man­ Pepper was and Is n dangerous
ager. In respect to Mr. Young, man for our nation and danger­
we must say that he deserted ous to you nnd all tho other
Wallace when the pinkos nnd children of this country, he quit!
commies took him over, be­ him.
And hn Is sorry , , . .
cause Young didn't liko the peo­
Wo nre going down the hill
ple around Wallace any morn
than wo liked tho people around . . . You, Dorris, are coming up.
This election really belongs to
Pepper.
We also met around the Wnl you nad all tha other little girls
lacn-Pepper hendqunitern n mini-, and hoys of Florida And the na­
her
of . people
who openly tion.
We hope you win, bocause you
about being Communist*.
r.'■ragged
*i
III he here
h'
after we are goiia
And W* want to recall that we will
kl
ml line
the kind
of a.nation ws havn
were present In ths convention anil
l when Claud* Pepper noml- been fighting for Is tha kind
ed Wallace to be president of that would give you your froodpm ; similar to that a
wo have
lalli-ta *UJoyed all - these years.

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movementsi enabled her to aayo thtoe-fourtha of^ r-w aliu
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i t f m r W - r 'T f t r ': I
q
ing and other movemonta. more t h a n half of her reaching.
No
Com
in
it*
h
" T f e s F e a r
S
e
m
i
n
o
l
e
H
i
g
h
They enabled her lo do «o, that la, provided nho wna
willing to adopt the now waye. It would be Intoresllng to Il's s ils a tS e him
(Caatlaaet *rsa Paas On|
(e a lls s iS »(• • fs s r oa«t
«&gt;■»&gt;
hee If nho returned to her old comforlnbto methods when tho within neveu ilavs the number ran has called McCarthy a M*r, sworn
Five members nf the Klwanlt
he wmn't a Communist, and said
specialist shut tho front door.
Inin the thoimamlk.
lie nally hud 1Ittla If any in­ tipotnmred Boy Scout Troop 'O "

Sanford Forum
4,

. .

April im. tur.it mv under a Labor (iovernnienl

Mr. Kollaml Dsan. Kdllor
The Hanford llrrald
Panford, Florida
Dear Kdltori
It has now hteoma apnsrsnt to
everyone that through tha effectv* work of outilds CIO money,
big labor hones and th, political
action committee, coordinated with
loma of our misguided Florida
Onions, tha Nagm la being duped
Into ganging up with the followers
Of the CIO And CummuuHl, for
(he eolo purpoae of praventlng tha
tnaanea of the Florida people from
meting an nll-Florlda rsndldale
f«r, th#-.United. Htsites Henate,
tuall/ied- and free to rgpreaent
til tha .people, and their Ihie
|n Waehlngwg. i,
,
,
This gang-up, labor bosa^lclated
Vote m a l t f.Ike
l . liAUg clear lo all
thinking., cliji
lliena viho can read
IN elgnalandI count the oonaenuen
p s should th cnniplracv
uplr
be al

Cermauv, he slated, snw that
It cniihl not (iprrnln upvtng nnd
snl&gt;(dMRe with Its old ngrnti, ami
ssnl over eight men In two auh
iiiaiinei, line groiips of four men
landing mi the coast of Florida,
the other in Long Island, who
burled their i-splnsives and scat­
tered. Within neven dara all were
taken Into custody, were tried at
FBI Class Bonin No. I. In Wash­
ington, HU weto executed, and
two got life lerini.
Ha pointed mil the high stand­
ards required to become an FBI
Sgeot, In addition to parfert physi­
cal condition. They aro fully In

existing only hreause (hr nulill(laht sold out In pmvri-trinedv
labor bosses who did not knuuwhen even they, themselves, were
well off,
fllnck voting Ilk* shee’tv by nrganlied minority groups fur the
folo purpose of electing robots,
bog tied and paid for. to serve
(hem and Iheir selfish interest will,
Inevitable reeult In a government
tint of the pAopU, bv the peopl*
and ior the people, but of organ- vestigated from thv time «■( birth.
lied mlnorltlea, by organised mi­ Snd nigh scholastic standards. In­
norities and for organised mlnorl- cluding a university degree In law
Is required. Girls mnv not become
I Thcee mlnorltlea hare thrown nVeatlgatora duo to tha phyalral
down the gauntlet. Wc have no risks, no pointed out. hut may obchoice. Wa muat defeat them and la in clerical Jobs with tha FBI,
‘
Including
stenography and lahora
thelr candidate et the polls hv (neu
lory technician*. Although nol npalactling George Stnathers. the All- lory
arstlng under rlvll service, they
merlcail Candidate.
’ e cenhot allow anv minority nave the lama advantage!.
Chance* for advancement In the
ou$a, through aharn political
R| are excellent, he said, with
, .
' maneuver*, lo ateal conrol of our government from the M^ary raWs* every 1H months.
liUr bn rdwWIng
SB y*nr* of service n G-man
noyretlc malorUv of our peorallr* nt half snlarr, nr about
We must nol forget that only
,yow, and
.0 a year average,
long aa w “ ‘
ore than 00 girla attended the
hy Sylvia McCall of Eastern
Inea i&gt;n lha work of air ho»t
fa. N ovrila
o ............................................
Darla and Bnverlr
two
the ■students
at■ of
______
■ ■ ■ _____
I remain th*
tending tha lecture, revealed that
nnd free.

lo IHid I him Dtini

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er

» &gt; « l mAinliiy nael ggi*
y. .Th*

ind' collctei, mm*

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fluence on Stale t)cpa,tm«nl
policies.
Browder (old the Senate In­
vestigating committee today that
he iloewT know of any Com­
munist* III tile Stale Depsrlmnd,
and would say m If he did He
said he had nevei met l.attimnre,
But know of him hy reputation as
“a penon of Midl-Comiminlst view*
of a very profound character."
Fiitllier, said lltnwdnr, there
never was any such meeting of
Communist official* In New York
In 1947 as lindens had deacriBed.
He said ha found II hard to
Imagine "how even a professional
parjuicr could think up" testimony
euch ss Hudeni gava the com­
mittee.
Meanwhile the senate Investi­
gation of Immorality of film
■tars and tho motion picture In­
dustry wat called o ff today after
a conference between top film
weigh 102 (o ISO pounds.
Another student, Ruth Itaalv.
waa much Inlereiled In the talk
by Mrs, Lois Smiley of tha Bell
Telephone office on how In be­
come a telephone operator.
Beatrice Bis Ben, « student, found
much Interest in the talk on mod­
ern application of art to everyday
living by Hugh McKean, Rollins

teaohen w ho am

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lllM4
cepting tht resignation of Nguyen
____ tLong,
the flrat appointed
phah
*
premier of Vietnam.
Members of Bao Dal’s official
delegation here said the Chief of
-Stale he* designated Trah Van
Hun, governor of Southern Viet­
nam, aa the new premier.
There had been frequent crltl-,
dim In 8a!gon that Nguyen phsn
tong by failure to fOlliiw a strung
course waa playing Into th* hand*
of (he ultra-NetlonalDI*.

_____
began tna practice of
law in Miami In IMS. Mr. Hutchi­
son said, and ho was the next
year appointed &lt;spoetnl aoolalwtt
i/nlt«d StaWs attorney In charge
of tho famous- t o Pokrma white
slavery case and for his success
in prorecuting thli notorious gang
1 criminals ho was named the
ouistuiming, young man of the
city
...............
of Miamil.
"With tho outbreak of the
war, Georg* Smothers volunteert-d fur duly with th« iM.uino *Lf l Jv.. IL __ tf__;. Z jJl i . ±
Corps 4nd served with dLtini-&lt;
tlon until after (he close of the
war, Being relieved from actlvo
duty in October, 1040." Mr.
Iliitrhlson c o n tin u e d . "Eighteen
months of hie service was In the
Pacific Thratar of Operations
where he participated with dlotlncttoa In the, Invasion of 8alpnn. As a veteran of the Pacific
Theater myself, 1 ant glad to
command to you the military re­
cord of George Smothers. You
do i not
v o lu u tte r
for
Bamlnofe County Motor*.
the United fttatej Marines with­
out a fine sense of duly and
610 B. fleet M. Phan* IVI1
responsibility for your country.”
After the war. Mr. Hutchison
pointed out. Smethers wa* again
appointed a special assistant hjr - i — P —
Attorney Genoral Tom Clar
and aided In the prosecution of
the war fraud case*. In I04fl he
wa* elected to Congrea* over a
well entrenched Incumbent of
Announce Important
eight years and In 1048 he wa*
ugaln fleclc-l without opposition.
Changes Paaaenger
"A
Liberal Democrat. Con­
Scheduled
Effective April 30,
gressman Smothers has tried to
1050
lie fair to all groupw and fac­
%
tions without Itelng subservient
Northbound
to any of them," Mr. Hutchison
•aid. "He his supported social
No 7ft Ar2MB Am Lv 24B Am
legislation, l a b o r
legislation,
bousing legislation, ana health
No 80 Ar1116 Pm Lv 146 I'm
legislation for -the Benefit nf nil
No
82 A r688 Pm Lv B28Fin
th* people of this country, with­
out sacrificing the stability of
Southbound
•in national imnomv or thoae
No 76 Ar180 Am Lv 140 Am
freedom* which we all hold dear.
"And so liecuuse I believe wi­ • No HI
Ar1210 l’ m Lv 1216 |'m
nced men In Washington who
No 80 ArMlfi I’m Lv 826 Pm
can he firm without fall, who
• Effective May I. 1060
can he fair without favoritism,
who Is n fighter without holng
L. T. Shvppard-Tlckul Agent
u firobrnnd, I Intend to go to
l lie polls on Mny 2ml and cast
Phone 08
my voto for Gi-orge Sniatliera,"
Mr. Hutchison concluded.

Atlantic CoaHt Line
Railroad Co.

LISTEN!
FRIDAY NIGHT AT 6:25
over WtRI^ and hear
J. L. HOBBY. A Member of Brotherhood of Locomolive EniltiHN, Lake Mary.
A. O. ROBERTS,- A Member of Brotherhood of-Loco*
motive Firemen nnd Englnemen,
,-. .. i Sanford.
*
discutts th e Ibruch o f th e

wore given tenderfoot badges
and Introduced h.v O. K. Goff.
They nre Sonny Kitridge. Ernie
Morris, llohltv Blllldmrr, Alh-n
M.iffdt iilul llalink Amleison.
Yifdtorn Intioduccd hy Col. S. G.
Ilm ilim iii were: Charles Thomp­
son of Del.and; Wally Wheeler of
Winter Park, Frank Slneath of
the A C L llallroad and Miss Denise
Slovene, "sweetheart" of the K4y
Club.

PRESENT SENATORIAL
CAMPAIGN in FLORIDA

executives ami Kenatorr Edwin
C. Johnson (D-Colo).
Instead of pushing hla bill to
license nrlera, producers ami the
imluxlty, JulmSuu nmiouiHtd he
would give Industry leaders, In­
cluding President Eric Johnston
of the motion picture association,
a chance to dean up oq a volun­
tary had*.
. . . chairman of Ih# Senate Com­
Aa
merce committee. Johnson aleo
announced' that th* public hear­
ing* set for May IB are post­
poned Indefinitely and that he I*
recalling front Hollywood a sptelal
committee Investigator, Slephon
S. Jackson.

VOTE *8FOR
.r.'valvqirjY

, HEAR (iKOItCK SMATHERS
TONIGHT OVER-A STATEWIDE
RADIO HOOK-lfP AT 8 CCBOCK,
And Over WTRR At 12:80 P. M. Friday
P a l i B y K r lt iu h U l G f o r i # H m alhtrB

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told bv’ M. Magarlan of Orlando
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, niffPlL f e lBOH Nave two, years of college Train- and Carole. Uavld wera ent'
' I, must be 21 to 86 Mans of
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Soctal A n d Personal Activities
Social Calender
THURSDAY
Junior Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church will raaat in the
Men's Bible Class room at 7:80
P.M.
dHhe study of the book "Building
a Standard Sunday School" will
be continued nt 7:30 P.M. at Hie
First Baptist Church,
Tho Seminole Rcbeccah Lodge
No 143 will meet In the Odd Fel­
lows' Halt at fl;(K) P.M.
SATURDAY
The Audubon bird watcher*
will make a bird trip (leaving the
Tourist Center nt 0:30 A M
Anyone interested . In bird study
may go on this trip. If transAftatlon is desired, please so
request addressing Audubon Club,
care of the Sanford - Herald.
SUNDAY,
The Intermediate Department of
the First Baptist Church will have
0 bithkfutl in the Education
Building at 8:30 A.M.
MONDAY
The annual lunch of the Wom­
an's Auxiliary of the llelv Cron
Episcopal Church will be at 12:30
alLlho Parish House.
Whe St. Murks Chapter of the
Woman’a Auxiliary of the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will meet
at B:00 at tho home of Mr*. W. E.
Watson, 607 Onk Avenue, with
Mrs. Mary Brewerton serving ns

Mrs. Ray Entertained
By Lester Guthries
Honoring Mr*. Carlin Ray and
George Kick who** marriage is
to take place Apr, 30, Mr. and Mrs
Lester Guthrie entertained Satur­
day evening at their home with a
barbecue. The back yard of the
Guthrie home was lighted and pic­
nic tablas and cheira war# arranged
Informally.
During the evening, the Guth­
ries presented the honorees with a
set of aluminum tumblers
Those enjoying the evening with
Mrs. Ray nnd Mr. Kick were Mr.
and Mrs. David Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Higgins Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Jones. Dais Scott and
Sir. and Mrs. Lestar Guthrie.

May Fellowship Day
Plans Being Made

Mrs. O. D. Landress, president
of the Sanford Council of Church
Wrmeti, announced today that
plans are balng completed for May
Fellowship Day at which time
Hanford women will participate in
the world-wide program of Church
Women, Thu theme of May Fel­
lowship Dgy this year Is "Our
Daily Broad” and tha Hanford
meeting will be held at 8:00 o’clock
on Friday afternoon. May 6 at
McKinley Hall, of the Methodist
Church.
CO-hoiiteHS.
Min. J. M. Edenfield, of Jackson­
Thu Ganunu Lumhiin chunter of
the Beta Bictnn I’hl will meet ul ville, president of th* Florida
1ho home of Mien Hhirlev Smith Council of Church Women, will
be the guest of tho Hanford Coun­
on Silver Lake al «:im P.M.
cil nnd will address tho afternoon
meeting. Prior to her participa­
tion In the Sanford meeting Mrs.
Edrnficltl will address the Winter
HAPPY Hilt IIIDAY
Pork Council of Church Women at
a breakfast meeting on Friday
Mrs. Courtnev Soderblom
morning.
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SU€tSALE

Clark Beck has closed his winter
home In Lemon City and has re­
turned by ear to his summer home
near Ft. Wav no. Ind.
Miss Jana Marshall and Miss
Jennie Taylor who spent the win­
ter in Sanford have relumed to
their home In Philadelphia, Penn.
I. E. Hatton ol Patton Fleetiie
Company will attend the Hotpolnt
Dealer Meeting which is to be held
in Tampa at the Tumps Terraco
Hot*], Apr. 28 at 0:30 A M. ”
Mrs. J. N. Robson. Sr., of San­
ford Avenue Is attending the an­
nual convantion .»f the Episcopal
Church for the Dloccau of South
Florida In Weit Palm Beach Apr.
Among those receiving the hon­
or of being chosen for the Beta
Xi chapter of Phi Drltn Kuppo,
national professional education fra­
ternity for men in Gainesville is
Edgar Bigger*, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Bigger* of GOB Mag­
nolia Avenue.
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell has returned
from Nashville Tenn., where she
attended tha Second Annual South­
eastern Conference of Elementary
Principals, which was held at Pea­
body College, Mrs. Mitchell was

JINX POWELL
What is that ote saying, about,
"It’.- better to be late than never
at all?" Well (lint mtlier applies
to me, for the fact that I have
not been around In so lonj, hut
I am hero at last ,u&gt; let's get to
the news.
First thing in to tell you folks,
you Just can't imagine alt the
many things that have happened
at Seminole Hi lately, (revering
the past two week*). The week
of Apr. Ill to 10, all the teacher*
of ’ he slate had ii Stale Timjturs
Meeting, In Miami, Kin.
This
means, of course, sludenla were
out for a four day holiday, (Sat­
urday and Sunday included.)
Everyone seems lo have enioved
Iho holidays even (hr teachers.
One teacher stud. “ We trained n
ini, and had a lot of fuu. too."
The Celery Fed baseball season
opened two week, ago in Dnvtonn
with Sea Hice/i- Hi.
Last Monday evening, nl the
Municipal Softball Park, patent*
and teachers of S II.S., played the
rttldonla of the school ill a soft­
ball goinc It really was a game
and a half, ob brother, til ill's for
sure! The parents and teachers,
won 17 to D over the students.
Everyone had what appeared to
lie n wonderful time.
The World Federalists Young
Peoples Group of Seminole HI,
received sumc verv good news last
week new* that Ihrit chapter was
to semi nil possible malcHul of
their chapter's prrar nt ntul past
activities to the nutlonul bundquarters as soon tu possible, to
bo cheeked nnd approved, lor the
purpose of being published in a
nationally known magazine In the
near future That’s swell. It is a
thing to be proud of. Kvurvono
say-* congratulations to the group.
The May Dnv Hall I* scheduled

Mrs. Ray, Mr. Eick
Honored At Party
Tho Archer Inn wni the scum
of n luncheon given Wcdiiu.&lt;iln:
by Mr*. David Smith nnd Mr-. ('
E. Spencer honoring Mr--. Carlit
Bay and George Kick whom- mm
rlagu will take place Sunday.
The dining room was dcroiatn
with arrangements of spring rfmv
ors. Th* luncheon table was love
ly with a centerpiece of the flow
er* and candle*.
During the evening the hostessi-i

for the 6th day of Mnv, which I'inns all playing together nt the *i(lo of the news. Let’s get to tha
isn't too far off. Too bad that -nme time would he like? It wa« brighter side of It.
A (jroiip o f students from Dr.
all those who arc seniors and in colossal, wonderful! 1It Is Indeed
the Hand won't get to attend, t pity that moro people weren't Goot'i llteraturo daises were in1
due lo the fart that It so hap­ there to hear It. Too bad that so deed fortunate enough to .attend n
pen- Hint the bund will be ill few of the people take an inter- dynamic stage pi-oductioa of the
Miami at Unit time!
Sure the nt In our bund. Too bad that we Shakespearian ltlay, ''Priming nf
date was rot on the school cnl- •wo selfish enough, to overlook the Shrew." The piny was pro­
em*er for the 6th for quite some those who ate in the band, to not duced nnd directed bv the Stetson
time, hut other dates hnve hern realize that tin-re are our kids, University Little Theatre plnvefs.
clumped. Sure the hand has had youi fntui e citizens. They like to The time of the piny was lost
They work hard Thursday evening, April !!0th, nt
nthn things come up and enu-e be npnttrcintcd
:t dale to be clumped before, ns to make there prugrums for vou, 8:00 o'clock. I myself attended,
.Maybe I haven't got and can sny, “ It was a splendid
omcone hu« said, but lust rcmeni- lo enjoy
bci. no one knew fut sure when much room to talk, but at least I show."
that date vx* made that the band know just what a job they are do­
The d-iy known n “ Career |),i&gt; '
Was going t;&gt; Stale Festival in ing what it means to be at Icart. ii stnied for the J7th of this
Miami, they had lo make the first ibought you were appreciated. month, which is on Thursday of
division it takes to qualify for Sure we are sporti-minded ueutib . tin- week. Von know it looks like
state, first.
why can't we lie musical minded t V'rytliiiig
h.ippcn , k on Thins*
The sehool did know that the as well? What «ay. let'* make un tiny, Imt I pues., Thursday is a ’
festival was on tliii date. The effort to support out School band pood n dnv for sninrthiii)' to hap­
band did make a fit I and they are f iom now on. tin- hum) make- an pen, ii any?
giniiir to festival and that Is won­ iffort, why cant y o u ??? Ycr&gt;Into enrli line the lime does pass,
derful1 Surol.v the ones who are Vm,—TOO!
also II- I rtt here writing this the
tent it.s, amt tls fat as that goes ail
Mr. II. E. Morris made an an­ lime does past, so before it pnmci
the ” who me in the hand should nouncement in chapel ln&lt;t Tlturr- me up completelj’, 1 guess l lind
he able to attend the Hall, for the day, that there would he no more letter sny, “ Faicwoll for now,”
sermus it will he their lust Hall, •IttihR In cars flint were parked in hut I shall be buck again real,
they want lo go. Sure It was once the lot ncruss fiom the school. real -soon, but now I had better rret
u'-l that vou can’t have Vour cake This is due to the fact, that ton sip.mred away, and get some mor,ami eat it too!, but it isn't a mnt- many people have hern making it news, so I can come hack ngnin.
tn of cake eating, hIiou!i| they lie a hnven from cIiishos, and damaged
Hasty 'inuann (or now,
Jsptediied of the Hall. Just he- the -property of Homoonc, who
"»u.e Ibev won the elinnre they owned one of the cars. It Is n
George Hopkins of Albany, N. Y.
ha i e ho diligently strivrd far? I good thing to lie aide to enjoy Iho nt rived yesterday to visit Mr. nnd
■Ither i in other clubs have won comfort afforded by these auto­ Mr*. WUlinm Colley of Osteen.
'hitig--, done things, they had their mobiles, hut those who can not
cake, they ate it loo! TOO HAD appreciate a thing without causing
CARD OF THANKS
ISN'T ITT
n riot, without causing damagos
Wu wish to take this means of
The -enior parents of Seminole to the property, make it hnrd on expressing our sincere aporerinIII. met last Thursday evening at those who do appreciate them. llon for tliu many kindnesses
7Til o'i lock, to disens* and regtiss, Anyone enn over-do n tiling, nnd shown ns during the los* of our
ptepit it ions fin the seniors, he- then it looks like tltry hnve dune loved i&gt;nu.
foie mul for giinitiation. Seniors, just (lint.
MBS. JAMES T. CLAYTON
beuinc, whal h&lt;- s-a-l-il!
Think
Hot that is enough of the bud
nml FAMILY
of 11io -e tens and tilings, ain't it—
or--I mean, isn't it just fine?
I What my English teacher will
mv' t
The Thejpiuli Club of Seminole
HI i- due to have ii trip verv noon
to (Daytona lleucti. In (net, l
think |t is itli Plh, unit ilth of
Slav, in fact, I am nine.
Talk
nlaml vsint fuu, but that will be
flu
Hiu-k to the hand again, to
tell vn, ili.it tin- S.H.8. Hand wen!
to f i n Floiidn, la.d Paturiliiv, to
play iii hi afternoon conceit there
With tin Cocoa band, after which
Manufacturers ol Quality Bedding
tile lucmhers of the Seminole Hi
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band wete guests of hte Cocoa hand
at a bench wiener toast.
Tbit following ilny, the Cocon
Hand inme to Sanford, lo ptnv In '
a two bund uiisemblp roncetl. nt I
Hi mmol' . in the andltoi lnin there,
at .1 ui v, lock, IImt afleiiHioii. II ;
mi indeed a ndendid net foi matlre.
cun von Hi mine what HIP Hill'd ]

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economy, Quality—goaranleed bv
Ilie care, skill, and integrity
which are the watchwords ni mu
l»ret« rlplion service. Kconomv —
assured liy our policy of sclllm;
iiiilimtally advertised brands nt
the lowest possible prices. Yea—
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lot your budget.

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75c Bayer Aspirin ggc
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�Costello Claims

betting commleaioner IB jr rin ago.
That’* a »ort of book making."
Costello, a broad-shouldered man
a? LOUISE FOSTER
with heavy Jowls, smoked cigar­
vere ■ bookmaker.
So,” Costello rtplied, Mf hay* ette* ami twiddled with a match
Friends will regret to learn of
try slight knowledge how book- book at ha acknowledged ha for*
marly had been III tha dot m i- tha death of Mrs. Rosa Brown
leri operate."
china
business
In
Naw
York
and
[e laid hit trperltnce In bookting "goes hack 16 or 20 ytari," New Orleans. Ha tafd ha onca
owned 600 to 600 dot machines In
addedi
rrattng any such devices "any­
" might have been a sort of a New Orleans Imt la not now op&lt; where in the world."
Under oursliuuing he denied Ml
that he ever arranged payoffs to
anyone for the privilege of oper­
ating, slot machines: (21 that hi
aver "greased the palm" or bribed
local law enforcement officials to
avoid arrest; end &lt;B) that he ever
hnd been a member of a erfme

n«lored News

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Xhe Smctrst
t Sugar Sver Solti"

Soynton, 1008 Jenmlne Avenue,
which occurred Sunday night, .Apr.
I’M. at the Fernald Lawton Memor
ial Hospital. She was a faithful
member of the Fret Will Ho|lne&gt;«
Church.
Mrs, Iloynlun had been an em­

ploye# for Mr, and Mra. Rutland
■lean, editor o f the Sanford Her­
ald for 20 or more yenra, having
served as rook in the family during
the early matrimony of Mr. and
Mrn, Dean. Due to her faithful
service given In this home she

moved herself into the ht-ath of
Mr. and Mre. Dean unit son Mr.
Itoho Dean, whom she loved so
denrly.
Her passing enmri as a great
shock to her ninny friends and
'■datives, Funeral fur Mrs. Boyn-

ton will bo held Friday afternoon
at 2:00 o’clock In tha Allen Chapel
A.M.K, Church with Rev. 8. Creen,
Canaan, and Rev. A. C. Chandler,
tstur of Allen Chapel A.M.F.
hurch
Survivors are: Mre. Etta Mae

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Miller, daughter, Hanford. Mra.
Edith Holloway, daughter, Clilraao,
III., and Mre. Ruth tlarrh, dausrhter .Sanford and eight grandchil­
dren, all of Sanford. Funeral ar­
rangement* are In charge &lt;n Elchelbergsr Funeral Home,

EAT-RITE TENDERAY BEEF
Now you tad buy II again . , , and It’s bet­
ter. far belter than -Ver before The patent­
ed tei.dcruing process ha* b en gicatly tinproved and we now bring you the tastiest.
Swesiest-eating b*ef vot aver pul in your
mouth. Ami Underl When we »ay EAT-RITE
TENDERAY BEEF IS TENDER, we reaily
mean SUPER-TENDER" CUv* it a t r y youTI see what we mean You tan try EatHile Tenderay Beef at our risk. We'IJ give
you a double your money back guarantee
everything we zay it is we'll cheerfully rewith eaMi purr haze.
If the tut you buy
isn't eevrythlng we say it .. we'll cheer­
fully refund twice the amount
you paid for It It’* got to be
good to be sold under such e
guarantee.

y Senator 'Jubey
a*LeJ
Cos Hi to if It weru legal to operate
slM machines In New Orleans.
•‘Well, N o" Costello replied.
Tobsy «aid: "Then you operated
slot machines against the state
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■•if you call it that, yes," Cos-

Cello replied.

You "re Com pany When
you Cume to A &amp; P

Quantity Rights Reserved.. -J
Prices Good Thru Bat, April U
MS EMI 3rd Street
ltd East let llreet

Til* men ami women wlm ataff
/•iii r uesiby A M ’ want you to
m l ro o ts ii.rii gnr*&lt; when you
vIs 11 ilirlr sinre
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(in your routine- ilisy’ vs emlea*t.rtd In order the Itilngs they've
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pis willing and ready lu
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Dl-lely satisfied with
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Tito Requests

nut Im* * m u u n fur wulactilinr uf
relation*. The effort* from noth
tides for improvement ut r«*
I C e t t li M l H e n h i e Uae|
.he present unsolved problem* latlons, fur economic and other
between the two counties should cooperation can contritmie lu an
caller solution of diMinttm ipies*

yesterday raid eiisiing mgantiailotit of Weetein iiktlutu iniiti he
ruurdinaied amt "hiought into
harmony."
cnnci
Denmark ■
Three mine yellow mldier etiler(fency ret ci it- -lilts wete adtle&gt;t
today to the y rowing col lee I Ion
of ecattereil clue* to the fate nf
the II. S. Navy patrol plane
i which dlsHppfaretl
mysteriously
over tin Hull if mole lliiin tun.

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Meanwhile, In other Kuropean
capital*:
A T H K N S , tlreece: A criminal
court Ir Serin wnicliccd "it pettun* ,0 death on chain*'* ut liuviiiir murdered 7* Nn i.jiiallnt vlllanei* near the no, them (ireeh
town of Niicrlta ituilng the Uei
mail occupation lu tlit-t.
H AH IS:
French .government
leader* have propcied enmliei
tiep toward uniflcjtiun ut tin
.Yeslcm wot Id.
A foieign m inntiy apokoniRii
aid Foreign
M inittrr
Rwbeti
Schuniau I* ready lo advocate an

Weeks ago.

O. I*.

otaiiiiK Kiijrliih lei
leiliis, Veit s'.detl to tile oil.*
ii.ui.,i tetter.lay on the th o u ■•I PeiiuiHi I.'» Laiipeland Itluml
to Itie "oiittiae-tei oiuotl end tit
tin Halllc Sen nearest to tiermany. A -mull lunik which Ineul
piillee aulilnritif* sniil appealed
lo lie a list of mimes in KliKltsh
also was nicked up on the
itches.

HernJtiu

Clerk,
Circuit
Court
Be
H.
L. Burdick. I&gt;.

Lejfal Notice

ahmi

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A inn,itl - 1,..,* t»i oiluct ion in the
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thru pall - pel i npitli
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a litile'pl^ ood, sortie thirahle wullbnard and
a Binulue nf tJu Punt Ptunl. Hill Lumber &amp;
Simply l o, mlvisMii us every step uf the wa&gt;
anti arranged easy terms un the maiemls. Bub
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Johnny Westberg Champ Cage Five
Newly Appointed Will Be Feted At
Coach at State U. Florida Southern
TALLAIIAflSEE. Fla.. Apr. 27—
Th* appointment of Johnny WestIrerg of Tallaliansee a* graduate
asuWlant on the Florida Htnte Uni­
versity foot bull roachlng staff wa*
onnnnneed today by President
IJonk H. Campbell,
WesOrctg will replace Abb. HebIren who leave* the xtafl at the
('lid of this school year
The new Florida Slate graduate
■xaietnnt lecenllv renlerird from
Leon High school of Tallnhnsr.ee
where he had been heed football
noil baseball comb tho pa*t four
year*. Dining Oral period We»l.
borg'* gild leamti won two Northcart Conferenre title*, nnd the
baseball team* were loon rham
plon* One.' of the four year*. II*
also eoarbed lh* Leon track team
Old *.‘*..&gt;111 It won Ha only NEC
title.
Westhorg Is a graduate nf Carralrclle l Florida) high srbool. IIIwainen Junior f'ollego of Mmlinon,
Trnnaeiree. nnd IJnlver*ltv of Flor­
ida. He received h|» mantern de­
gree from Columbia University,
New York. In Ihe summer nf HldH.
While nt Florida State ho will
work towards III* dortorale In edu­
cation.
Florida Hlutr University Athlet­
ic Director Howuid (I. Dnufnrd ad­
vises dial Westherg will assume
hi* dutle* In the Men's Plmlrul
Education department here An*u*t

AlCSNeville
Mr En UD
A1
BV?l aAm!'Sntllv
st
■*Captures '
2 Homers To Lead
16- H i't

Ai t t a c k

M edalist HuilOW

In State Tourney

By nil.I, nr,KING
Hsarld SporU Rrpnrtrr

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TAI I.AMA8HKK. Apr. 27 — U\t
r-'
V .i
— Knitiia Hcalley, idemler 31-vear- !&gt;»&gt; loo II, ml.
l.i,
I*
min
*{i|
old Naval Air Hlalioti worker from t'sisia*
•li
I'eiuacoln, ruptured nicd*llst hon­ Li, Is, ml
IflJ
or/. In Urn *tnie w'-men'i. golf tour- ilelnsHvllU
■aafere
'mf?
n.inicnl here yesterday with a H
I Aiia'islln,
three over par 70.
l.,**t&gt; me
Heselle
France* Owen of .!*rktnnvlllr, I’alatka 7, Orlando «.
font-lime winner of Hie crown, IM.aiot l.i I.eMhilff ».
Auau*tln« i". Hanfordr 7.
./n» ellrninalr.l from Hie Mile pie- Hi
Ill), loin, iimo'Ii
(lalnsavllle *
lure. Mia. Arthur (liurlr-on of
rtaatee Tmley
Clearwater and Ml** Owen were liavtnn* ll,sell at Orlando.
*1 lleMPft.
tied with IHI'h anil were furred Inin Hnotnifl
1‘alHtk* *1 &lt;l*ln,»vill*. «
r. playoff for laid poilOon in the l.stabura at HI. Augustin*.
, Sanford ilnrler, Charllr Todrs. 10.place rhaniplntiidilp fll/ht.
AMBNII'AH LBAOCB
Ann Hparrow of Tnnipn mid Mra.
to, h«ftf the Hainti, In rherk unlit
Pci
• I
t i t dlsasttmi* fifth. Ilttforr he Mark MrGarrv of Ht. Pe(i-r*iiurg M* troll
tfnrh
• J
Wki replaced l&gt;&gt;- l.eftv .lake Hue tied for runner-up linuor* w|(h HI. N,w
WMlblogp.ii
j •
ll, Tedearo gavn up five hit*, Kvelyn Odum, defending rhamplon ci,velanit
j }
from Minml and iiirilall*l hut vein l‘lilla&lt;1*tplil*
| J
our walk* and *lx run*; retiring at
11/1*100
l J
I'oole Vedia. luiil nil 9.1.
only one man. JIueM nailed the
hi Is.ul,
I •
Ollier* qualifying for Om lop Clilraeo
fln t man lie fared on atrlke* for
„ .
. &gt; *
»,*»*,ear
the aecond out of the Inning, hut flight went Kleiinur Allen of De N',» Yorkii,«*n*
lo. Iloalon X.
promptly blew up hlin*elf nllnwlne l.aiid, HI!; Carroll Gallagher of n,v,in m i «i ran-aeo &lt;ppd. r.rl.l
wralhsri.
the Saint* four run* on two hll* Weal I’alni Hem b. and Ftnnin
|r,lroli «. Ht. Uoil* • i l l lnnlnit*i
Ion Prince nf Gainesville, H.'l; WHNhliiiton
end one free trip.
•
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lladalphla I.
U. Plill
(I8MM
■
. Tha fllant* touched Matter (III Mi*. Groigc Wilcox of Miami
Iloalon
*1
N«w
Vnrk—
Kinder (O i l
ami
Mr*.
Charles
Hinting
of
Mi­
bert for n run In lha second, and
V*. l i v i n '
I l l- I ll .
two In the fourth. They picked up ami, a tbicctlme winner, and Mar- t'lovctnnd ui fieliolt— Feller tl-li|
vs tlr«y (0 1 ) .
three inure in the fifth and a flunl eaiel Hrnnl’i of Jarkaunvlllc, H4:
e h l l l K t l 'I I
»l
I'hllad elplil*
tally In the naventh. Two of IIn- Aim. Paul Miller of Cleiirwiiler, W u(nlaht)—
Horn** tn-O) vs. It. Irlul.
Giant* run* rainc via foui uiH*li-r» hi; Mr*. Cullen Tnllon of Dayin -II.
net.. *1 HI. leiuls— tnlalrl I —
•lugged out by Manager Kd Levy Iona IIhhcIi. Mr*. Lee Andrew* of Clil.
Ju.lsou (U-Ilt vs. Hchgct.
In the acennil and shnilslop AI Ne­ Tnlbihasave. and llali* llujirltt of
ville in the fourth. Ilolh lila-l* Ht. I’eleisbiiig, HH; mill My*. HesXVI ION Al, LKAOI K
*ie Mnrlln of Tnllnluixsee, HO.
W I. p .l
Wore hit with no mate* aboard.
I 0 I O'M
Nolle -&gt;f Out Orlando golfer* Chlr*|iu
Hanford halter* nmiingi.l lo
lll.i./klrn
* I »!W
rtaeh Gilbert for HI hit-, Mini two ciilciad in the toiirn&gt;'&lt;' posted 1‘lllal/iirah
4 I .■JJ
I I .471
,W&gt;Ht». while their pilrhlng innte* •coie* ..... I i-nouiih lo uunllfv In lluetnri
11V
t. l/uil,
S 4
ive thr visitor* III hit* and »even •he cliMinpioii*lilp flight. Tbe fol­ H
TS*
I*r.Ila.l, 11&gt;
lil&gt;
*
I 4
eo pa**e*.
I 4 .100
lowing round* were linMed by Or- New York
n • noil
DIAMOND HURT- SmIiiI i.Hch- 'aiiilunii* ycler.lnv- Mi*. N. G. i.'lm'lnimil
Vesterdse
Or Gilbert had n perfect uitrlil til Filley, 121). Mr*. Killlli Kelly, IDO: HI. UnitsII3,-exile
I'llir'lu.iatl 3
tho plate gathering I for 4. while Mr*. It. K. Norman, 102; Mra. llrnnklrn 4. Phllndslphls
Inning*).
Shoonmkei. .Sxlnl .-Imii-Up liatler, David Tavloi. 101; Mr*. A. II.
*1 New Volk lpd/1 ,
went hltle*, Ihroiiglioul (In- eon- Mmldox, lull; ami Mi*. Marian Mc- Ilnalon
Mrniind*).
test . . . the (iliinl* inantiged lo Farland, I(Ml.
(H illy
H*nie* Hr l.e.l n l . ' l I .
(lames 'I'mlar
hit safely in every Innlnu . . .
Srnllc.v 'meet* Mr*. Wil­ New V n l I, HI ll o H ln n —Julie* ttl T l
the (iianU uevepth inning DC ««■ coxMl**
nr
Kenunily
(o n)
vs. Hpalm I
in the opening malcli Imlav.
the first one (hey inming.-rl to Ollier fii»l loiinil buttles: Piliire
ti-O).
I'll
II...I.Ipl.il.
nl
1
1
r....
k
Iy&gt;&gt; Illiil
ull off Ihi* yetir In Municipal
inunn in li v* lluula (l-o i.
Iliillplll; Miller v*. MrGmrv:
'ark , . . the twin killing went vi.
t‘IUL-lnn»ill
*1
I'M.
ugu-Webimler
|
III 11 nr Min11)| (u -l) va. ilcliuillj I
,'rom fl lo 4 to .1 . . . nulfielder Kd Gnllnghcr ngnin.i Marlin In the
upper
bimkrl.
it
ui
nr
.Winner
in
0)
gackaon had hi* back airntn,l the
I.uiiIh at I'lllaliutah — tnlaht &gt;
In the lower Inackot, Hparrow Hi Wiinser
right field mnil In the seventh
10-11
IMnksnti
tl-Oi.
___
When ho pulled down Hlmcmnkrr'* plovi. Hen111* ; (l.lotn inept* T*Uon;
Allen
ue-e|
&lt;
.Vndrew*;
and
H
ail­
long tly hall . . . n lout'll of llrookh n wan Injected Into the game ing play* llairDon.
Pnelkor and t'liadderton both
for aoooeil bare eimiiltaneon*i , the gnlnt Necond baseman cDlou* over Cal Kniter'* naw.
nv AHHOCIATF^ PRKH8
touched Chodrlci Ion f or1th&gt;« •*ul
• UltD HATH WIN
• , , Neville** four th Inning blur-l
N.VriortAI. LtAUfTtf '
Del,AND, Apr. 27 — l/Pi — Tho
bounced off the lop of Ilie lift Del,mill lltal Hal* *luggei| Ihelr
llntllng - M uhIiiI, HI Lull is, 4411;
field wall.
way In a 13 In fi victory over Om Junt'S, I*hiIii11&lt;■111111,i, ju t.
HI. Auguatlno
Run* — Ashburu, riillnilelnhln
l.renliiug Packer* hern lu*l night.
It wn* u fairly evun ball game ninl .Inthrno, Hn-lnn H.
Loved, to
it ii ii* luillril i n - Emil*. I'hlln
until thing) rnv-il ’n on the I’nckJudy,l!h
cr* in On- top &gt; the ninth when tlcltthin nnrl Gnrtlnn, ll«*t«m. .0
Chofln, If .
lilt* .limes mill Klinln, I’blli.
the Kill IIuIm scored seven run*
Hhpsinak*r, rf
on five lilt-, the rlinmx being Heil tloltihiH, 13.
Pollard, lh
D'liible* -Em il*. I’bilnib'ltihln. I;
Hubert* lionm run over llm rljtM
Haiatllno, i!li
field fence with Oil. Iiiihc* lunded. 4 ptuvor* lle.l wllb 3
Ploch.f f
trlfilp* — Ksrr. Il'nlnii. anil En
Hat i, relief hurler for Del,ami
8frn*-ksr, u
pitched billet* hull fur four In­ •il*. I'hllailslpliln, 2.
Gilbert, p
Home lltilir. — \V( slinks Pitt*,
ning* giving ii|i only three In seven
burgh 4; (inrtloii, lloatius. Thump. I
mid a third inlng*.
37 10 10 27
&lt; Total*
Hendrix led Ilia Packet* will-, son. New York, ami t^uiutinnell*. |
Hanford
two for four on* being a double Hmoklvn A.
Hlnieii lime* -- Nulil*r, flr&gt;r’k-|
Spike
Fernandes,
Hrnennlng. •vn 2; mam nlavsr* llsd with ntm
ddition, ah
Dunne.
Allen
and
Haas
led
the
Ikar.lib
A M F IIIC A N L K A G U R
slugging for lha Itr.l Hat*.
l!fsn*cker.cf
Flattlug
— Mitchell, Cleveland |
12 STRAIGHT
. Rot*, If
.800; (Doth. Detroit ,440.
DAYTONA BEACH, Apr. 27
Run* — Rlxxtilu and H ern, New |
l/tt — Dlander* won thulr twelfth York, and Pesky. Hn«tnu. It
ftralght same tonight with * 7 In
hatted In — Hlenhen*. Ho*. |
•I margin over Gainesville breaking InnHun*
14; Herra New York, 11*
the all time lilet club record for
lilts — Enrllla. Ilnstnn. IB; R e r-1

The Si, AtiRUiline Saint* com­
bine! itvtn hit* and (oui bases on
bell. for len rum in the lop Imll
t f the fifth inning last night lo
gain a If) to 7 Heciiion over the
Sanford Gi»nl»,
V ll wai (he local, fmiilli ilraiglil
dlfeal of the teaion; while tlir win,
the SainU third, ratted them from
dig status of teller thvelleri,

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(uccaulva wins.

ra. New York. 14.
Doubles — Zm llln, Rostun. 7) 11
(devort lied with 4.
T t Iples — Henrlch, New York, I
.1; Dlillngsr Philadelphia. 2.

Gainesville rallied In the ninth to
•core two runs with on* away leil
Leonard Kosnan relieved starter
Charlie Asbury at that point In
pul out the fire, hlandsr catcher
Home Run* —■ Wood and Kokov I
Laverne
Walereutter
homsrsd fil. Louis; and Fain, Philadelphia,
twice over the left field fence and
shortstop Dick Dutton homered In
Stolen Bas«* — Many nlavert
the u nic spot once.
tied wi|h one each.

a.

i*4H«s run { \M a

I. lh- vIII Instruct rlasse* and
ns*l*l with at lenst on* other FSII
upiml in ad'lilion to his foolbdll
(lulies. Dunfoid said.

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mm —GUbirti&amp;Sr
V ~ H sU I»g «r and TonATOMS LOSS

NOTICE IH

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toil II Rntsmlnnar Farms Ad­
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Combed Percale, size 81x108
Speclnt

('n in rlot Munlin, hI/ rr 72 x 00
Spprlnl
• / *.1 (

ea—i., .

ea.«
Cannon Pillow (’ hhch

paao*
i

a
fits

V

A

I T 't o

Size -I2 x.'»8 Ut
Special Price!
•IOC RH.
tiPc P«.

IV mile

Cotton Sheeting
By Langtry, lavs! quality, 110" wide
(every 4 yards weigh* I Hi.)
S|H!clnl

19*

M

('tiliira o f Gltioti, liltiv, Uosc. IVacii
Valutm lo 1.1)8

CloHHOtit

Undo Plat Hnoh * Pa«*» 4*1*
all » * t o 'i i a is to i t Block
t Imnlando Tlat Book i pats*
3S to
to 11
II Block
Lota • to It A IS
I&gt;aa«s
|| Banlando Plat Bonk 1I P»e»«
II Banlando plat Book
I^T s V't V o V V lI o r k »» Hanlando I’ Ut Hook S
T n tJ B T rA ' o f r u n i n t k itv a l
III PRO VBXIKNT FtfNtr OF TlIU
BTATE o f FLORIDA p u § n M
A I • n t Trusts,a
I
l. Fund
Hem l n o t * County
TO LAWRENCE JOBE*, whosa
placa of rssldsnc* and addrsss Is ^
unknown^ h, f , by r,qt.|r,d to spnaar In ths Clreuli Court of
mln.rl, Counly, Florida. In Chanesrr on the Ilth day of Mar. t»ro.
In a certain suit for dlvorc- tliarn.
In psndlna. an ahbrsvl»te&lt;l tlHa
of
which
le
Frances Oshorna
Jobss. Plaintiff versus l^w renia
Jobss. Psfendant.
W lln ,,* mr hand and official
•sal at Hanford. Florida, this IHh
day of April. IS40
O. I*
rlsrk.

Court

And Summer
Dresses
Values to 12.05
Now 7.08
Values to 10.05
Now 12.08

Panties
Lhi'r trimmed and tail­
ored. White and Pink
Special

Cannon iiatli Towels
LarK** size, extra heavy (|iiality,
ssBorlen plain wlilte and nlrlped
colomjYour choice. Only

Bed Spreads

Slip*

4 98 ea.

Piece tioods

Special
;C- 'll. &lt;

Rayon Fabrics In a hea'ilifnl a-uortment of patterns and colors. Valuea
1.98 yard.
1 Special ■&gt;

19 yd.

Children's Dresses

Men's Leisure Coats
Cubanol* Gabardine weave of llfhtwelghl fabric. Colon of Gold, Ma­
roon, Belg«. SUm Small, Medium,
Lari*. W en 7.08

Children's Piny Suita
Two-piece Play Shbrta with Mld-rlff
top#. Blzea 7 to 14

2.19

Men's Underwear
Shorty
Boxer afyled, Cehtnend riaterkU In
white or colon. Regular price
j 8.00 pr. t
*
I Special-

Foundation Garments
Glrdli! and Combinations made by Gossard
and Ftexeea. Valuea to 10.00
Closeout
“f f - i

Infanty' Dresses
Valuee to 4.95
To Cloeeout

Men's Shirts
style. Aleo

Uadcrwear,

*' * '|v&gt;
i tr.
t
?■•j*w ;|
i

S

F

Men's &amp;nm* Shirts...
long

.Cloth* coat atyle, ioHd Blue

W

8» Ban-

Tailored and lace trim­
med. White, Pink and
Black. Valuea to 4.49

By I*ady Chriallna. Chenille in
colors or whlto, Single or double
v
bed alzea. Special

One table* ngular

■aw
.tSR

i ’ hook ' &lt;

It 'niock

Ladies' Spring

Cannon Hath Mats

Plat
rTanklln

F IM

Lot S B l o c k • Hoaallnd Hslaht*
Plat Rook I pan, 4T.
Lot 0 T I A • Block S Hoaa­

Wk

Nanhua Sheets ■yi,.t*

(Hnnon&gt;SbcetH

M llB lill

Large umiortrnent, best quality finitih
lif 80 aq. count.

h

Block

Boys' Suits
And Rompers
Values to 8.49
•To Cloeeout

1.49
Boys'Short Trousers

✓ V i.-jj

Uh '
------------ plotk

10 *ha

Of BWH of NKU Bactlon
wnshlp II Booth Ranis

ik.n.

t

, 14 tl A IS Block I RosaI Hslaht* Plat Book I paao

a

cha

rlatitp' it Bouth Sanaa It

One Hour Only!
Friday 10 To 11 A. M.

One Hour Only!
Friday !» To 10 A. M.

Made of Gingham and Sheers
2.08 values ....................i.......... 1.98
8.98 values ......... - ........j......... 2.49
4.98 valuea ................. i ......... 8.98
i d i/a liming*, 9 njnii
I 1/8, l^run, J IB P —

Cou at*. Florida

END OF
MONTH
Friday and Saturday - April 28 - 29

Major Luatfue
LcadcrH

a

LAKELAND. April 27. — Poetseason br.skethall luke* the stage
for a few houre Thursday night
a l Florida Southern College when
the
I (M0-60
Dixie Conference
champ* rensiembte for their anm.al basketball banquet.
Th* squad (hat un,*t all nre«fletlon* al the Tallaha-iee tpurname*t last Fob. 27 lo Mar. t hv
defeating Howard College. Mercer
University, nnd Florida State Uni­
versity for the rhnmplnnihip title
will Imnor five graduating senior*.
Grne Bobbin*. Soul hern's two
lime AR-Confcrencc und All-Stale
forward front Lvnn.lnd.. will he
fele.l for Ihe last time ui will Joe
Z ovn O . Cnntnn, Ohio, guard who
■ervud In the c d and white for
three yeai* a* e'lhvr rantaln or
nllernate-captaln.
Chuck Terry, Lakeland, who al»o
received All-State honor* In the
pa&lt;i two sessions- Lon Hiifnagel.
Rlrhmond, Ind.. euardi and Don
Kiimm. Newton, Iowa rnmplete the
depHrllng qiilnteL All bo* Kumm
were regular RUrter* on Ihe cham­
pionship five.

llnd «dl«lltO Pint Book I pat*

Boxer ntyle and regular ntyle. All washable
material*. Sixes 8 to 14. Value* to 1.08
Clooeeout

ll.rndnn
circuit

M

�m . arm
X e fin W e
in COURT OF TI1B COUNTY
&amp; IN
o r1’IlOH
W ATE.
il.
Ill* EitaU uf
(trace Kimball

*

Crata* o f vegetable* ora cnm-i
plctely hurled In cruihcd Ice In1
refrigerator can,

Dr. Henry McLaulin
It? Magnolia Are.

r

Phone SI.

A -----------

•_______ :___-

....7,1

A.

no Ihla llth

Thorns* H. Kimball
Administrator of Die
a a l a I • of
Anna*
(Irar*
Kimball MoM u I I a n.
drcaastd,

S.

JU N IA TA L AI1TCIIKIJa, tN*rniM'«t.

-

f.

l»y tlfftlflrrl unit ri*i|ukr»il to oIino M

«ny

IIUIIHIIT M.

From where I sit... ly Joe Marsh

|X|
Ptr*|v,UTICAI.

Al'V

C liim y ^ J{0NTtlTh
I a/ $ U F \ A M C Z

L

?
. . .

CARS, CARS iinri B E TTER CARS
AT MELTON’S USED CAR LOT

V

c:J

f.'«*d lain nl iialil Cntinly. In

\ilmlnlNirntor of «hn K lllt t of

Yoiie A. Williams Jr.

( IQtlOKS

D O

■Jin s
IT

l-iiuini'i'tl lim n

P erson al
Nagfling Backache

2.19

J At **e nr* nMrr, Altret ped ptnln* nnr*
rito*pf ain«*litHii nr rKp'ieute in

I’minly pioplp Sitiil go nhsad. an
ws hald n Tm\n Mp.'llitg, Rvaryone
luggeslsd .oinplhiug. Windy Ta y ­
lor thought "Taylor Pond” would
ho nli**, lirrau.p Id* plnrp hnnlpri

Prnin whrrr I &lt;li, numlng that
pend wa*n'l the inu.t important
Ihtng in llip hnftil toil i lip trny wa
did II ir.i, Kvpryunp nlfprrd hla
upllilon and thru Ihr mn|inlti votp
declilrd il fh ii'. thr Hitt it ahnutit
tie- whftlipr it rum i rn* naming a
pond, or hiiclog ilir ilgbi In *n|ny
a frlpitdll gl*** id lirsr or al*—If
and when a* rhnn**.

mmillc..

AND

EXPERIENCED MEN

"A Krully Cuwl Drink
Knr A ((uarler"

to comult with nboul your build­
ing problarm.

STRAIGHT
BOURBON
KUI.I,

T o W o m e n W it h

11! In - I

Hri'aiiao It 1tea i-nllrply Inslds
our Imcn limit*. « . askpd to do tlis
bame-chancing nunslvp.. Kigiir»,l
" r ’d IMnk up ii hrnnil-npw tiaiuo.
Mud I »lir’« M-al'v not vary muddy
— Sort of firstly, in fart,

It for almor ntl fp»i1 Hut w» An­
ally dpeiti *1 in i'*!! i* "Turtla
Pr nd" In honor of ♦1■
il ,,ivn*rs.

Irian Bootii for horn, meriartilroHon . . . Plnn Book* for naw liomat.

HAIG and HAKi
SCOTCH &amp; SODA
9E

PHONIC 1211.1

Counly nlflrera got a nnllr. frntu
the Bntrrnmrnl nnl Inn* ayn. tak­
ing thsr.i In iliangp (hr namr uf
Mud t.akr. Norm. If* a pond, not a
Inkr, lijr gmrrnmrnl atandard*.

BUILDING HELPS

AT (IIIH IIAHN

lUHiifortl. rteccHifd*

Mud Lake
Gels "Cleared Up"

United Lumber Co.

HOLLOWAY’S
INORLANDO

Itl.ANKonil

Pil.M I It'D H i .

If Ihc f 'M t ynu XVVNT la m*l " »
b 'l.
IiimI iisI, mill « f i* ill uH lilt' CAII ymi XX'A N T.

N O W I

Don’ t matte It a knotty preb*
tom— Jil»l rail al

I* Crntniy Jndaa of Pemlnulu
bull ly, Klurlda, nl Ids nffli-n III
[a court Imiirr of said County nl
Inford. Klurlda. ulllilil sight ralidar oiontlia from ih* lluir of
1* first puldtratlun of lids n olli"
lub claim or drniand shall b« In
rltinna, and shall slalo Ibr f l s r rasfiloni'o and post nfflc* adnrota
Mis c lnlntan l a n d shall ha aw nrn

‘‘

I fi. fM-n —l

timH'l* 2

F (U M m J B B K l7

rUlnm tinrt iltmamlfi which

you, nr either «tf you, ntity Iiim i *
HRtliimr the r*tntr »f .1niii.Hn !
MATTRESS PILLOW
AlUthHl, tlrcfilfftl I'ite of Multi Cmm
CUSHION PAP
It) In the (futility .llirlfti uf Mi
ri. tartra. F in n ic ii.i. tnimtft
mlnuli* CiftfhtV. Klutlilt* nt hi*
foam
a
v it in t c iTftn t:
i fii r In the court homu* «f m-iM
Pb »• »!«
County »t ttftnfnrrt, Klwhln* wli!i* Mil N. Oraaa* As*.
In elnlit rnlrnrtnr month** front the tdnra
* l&lt;^*
time »f the firm purtU cniton of

%

by Iho c la im a n t , his a a a n l. nr
■ a l liir n r y and a n y sui ii c la im
d em a n d lint so fi le d s h a ll Im

i*li*i
|&gt;lm re f.f
of r*«lrt»nco
reelit**nc* mu
mul1 *
offlct ii'ltlrfae of the clulmut in l
shall hr nwoni in tiy the i mint in
nir»nt, or nltnrney uml Miv H.. ,$)
rliilm or rteiimnrt not no filed -Imll
he fold,
Kdtntnl N MH-holl
Ae imI inIn Islr ntor of the I'-iHtu uf
Junta tit I*. Mitchell. rti*i eneeil.

To AH Crr«lltor« nml |Vr»nn« llnrInv *'In Iin« or I Hum tali* A m* nut

JCatala of
lUHIK C ULANKUllO. Itnaasrd
[• All Cradltors nod Persons H *»Claim* or Proiand* Adslrnt
Kalaltl
roil and *ad&gt; uf you ar* hereTO'
mi |
&gt;&gt;uai’ »■a
|y it■■1111r-,1 and ro'iulird In
proaonl
ly rlaluiM and drinnml which you,
mo aaatnal
elluer of you. may liav
i.A N n m u .
Irian- n( HITrtIK (\ Bt______

•y

STA TE LEGISLATURE

thr
the

Im r»t Katnt* of

_ enUKT nr THH COUNTY
15. HUMINUI,i; COUNTY.
li&gt;A. IN UnOBATH.

!

fall II hr 111 Wfltlllff. Nhil nhull *&gt;"

Hitlrt K*tnt*
You Htirt **«rh uf you nrr

O ptom etrist

&lt;1

A
w

fU fifjfgn

ilU U U

jtflHlK,
HKMINUI.K
i f i r .NT V
KLOfllDA. IN I*IIOII A T K,

M il Whom It Way Concern,
Nolle*
I* harohy
alvan that
nomas B Kimball dish hi* (Inal
•Fori a* administrator Of th*
!*
of Agnsa (Jraca
(tract Kimball
iiltsn, iIk u h m I: that h* fll*,1
Ion far (Inal discharge. and
ppl In lha Honorha will apply
Pouela* mrnalrom, Count*
of Hsmlnol*
ala County, Klurlda.
. 10th day of Mair, 1*50. for
final
. m l. of aam* am.A
_ for. .Inal
hare* a* Administrator of ll&lt;*
at a of Aana* Uraca Kimball do-

ullan. ilortwil
*f April. 1*50

- -----; —— — —----------------- I IhU notlra. Each claim or d»nis i|l

I n(Vtl|

AJVKUl

_.IB COITIIT UK T i ll! COUNTY
i in. yi

McMulUn,

Dsrsaitd.

PAGE SKVBR

THE "M N W m n HERALD. SANFORT). FLORIDA

MADE

E A SY

le t’* Clann Up —Pnlnl Up Fla Up and mnka our* o ipotlet*
townl
Wa hnva avarylhlng you naeri for home and gnrden groom­
ing everything lo help you complete n perfect jo!' quickly
nod *mlty Pick your gnrden and Inwn »ecrit from our
InrgB ntcarlmant.

Q U ALITY MATERIALS
Thn bail mnlorlnli avnllnbla for
ih* job to bn riona.

PINT

G A R D E N IN G

FIN A N C IN G A S S IS T A N C I

, feht '♦•tmelhuet *kien ikieti hWfieir fUltc*
Una IhU '*i»r Irr't n tey fi&gt;lh» I'? »«»»"•
*tkifi of (imviim; »*«twl'*,i h'*- nt

6 BRANDS IMP.

StHir, Iwmincliet en.l illulneM. Uvlttef
from minor blml.U* trrllnli*«i-- *la* U» cold.
' InmpACi* or Itrtnry lfiill»«r*tjont.
1 If four dleromforu
'*«•,**»
nuuii don’t wnlt. try Donn &lt; l tjlj* * mho
dluret fc. !)••«* iiwereefullf hr mlllh n- for
ortr 10 rear*. While thwe lymrlomi m*f
often otherwise n«ur» It« omoilnl l»*
* many times Doon a lire htppr relief *■
hell* the U mile* of hldntr ‘ vihee ond ftttert
Hush out siiU, (let P«on o PUh lodoyl

A Budgal Plnn for moriarnlialloni
F.H.A. loam airangari.

VliUilN INLAND
AND PUERTO
UK AN MUM £ 9 Q s,h

Y '

UNITED I.UMHER (’&lt;).

IIAHKtlAl.l. SlOHKN
INNINIi IIY INNINU

Sliuiel47 1111
Itiike*1 til
Hues *1 2.

I'll. 7 l:i

7 III French A ve.

•l*r , ” »°1
^ r r ^ r

C

Smiles of Solisfiiiiion In Every (iallon!
W AN I I ,I,

Ute ;
HERALD
WanfA«H-&gt;'
r « rmsh.

ft

N E W three heilnmm lumsu.
I
acre of Inml. Paved rmui, fieri
triclty. and very muilurii. Onl*
three mllfb from city limits.
111.600.

Th* rpllawfa. ral»a apply fa
■II Wpai gg* Mhlfahag |p The
(■ ■ l.rf II*.aidi
1 d « i Us P»» IIP* IpppiMpp
• Urn** IP* p*r I la* iaapeltaa
• tlm»* a* *rr liar la**rtl*a
M flair* Pt par lie* laparllaa
•a per llaa far Yearly dppfraaf
Mr* ward* In Ih* IIP*,
U*ahl* lafp fur lilarh fat# rep*.

I

TH R E E
lioflrooin linime. Hirer
purehnu, Deaiitlful shade Iroea.
In city, and Inn nil modern rnnvenlencfH. Priced (B,6(M) un easy
term*.
T W O bedroom huiue, coniiul ImaOnn. Very him mill well fin
nnced. 111076,

PHONE 148

H E X U T IK U I. humr.lie*, on nlcr*
hike, at wnlnrfiunl, liultri litirtv

Waal Ada will b* prrtpf.d
#*•* th* tilrphna*
araadas* rhara* If r*ar aam*
la llatad la Ih* i*ltphtiae tm t,
la '’Wtira f*r Ihla a*««mm*daflda .hr adrrm .fr la *ap**l.d
la pay pramptly, la ardar far
aa t* trndrr fb* haaf pasalhl*
aarrlra, all Waal Ada maaf bp
la ear aftl** aa fb* day b*r*r*
pabilrallaa.
Flea** aatlfy aa taaaardfatafv
If aa iiii'i occur* In you. *H
Wa aaaanf be t**paa*lblr f*»
fetata fbaa *a. latarre*! Iaa*r-

O R A N G E grove* 7 IV* -5 uorr*,
10 acre*, 12 acre*, and 16 aero*
tract*, renmnnhlf p rim C. A W H ID D O N , Hr.

yuc*

phone 12(0

E X C E L L E N T tilled 'going farm
Attractlva home. Oulloilldlngs.
Fruit. Raa.onahl*. 166U-J.

4 ROOM home With 2 lisdronm*.
dueling

porch,

Partly furnlthcd.
lecn,_FlaL

hath,

gnrngo

P. Daly, O*-

H O M E — Eamllent lorntlon. -I
hndronntK, 2 hath*, flowing well,
attic fan, Venellnti hlilnl*. corner
hit, 2 *cr*ened i«inh*». Ilaaiilifdllv landscaped.
71B W, 1*1

SANFORD
HERALD
FOI^iENT

HO H. Park Ave.

St. , '

—I

«

JL’yM-

i Ap.rlrn.Bt. A Ypr'nl.hr.1
i i . NK
ft-Room

m

i
a‘ " !
Apartment —

m

w

- WANTED NOW
MEN 16-16 for training In Railrigid Communlcntlun, f| tnnntlie
training rpiallflea for Job aa
Stutlon Agent Operator nt
.Starting aalary $$40410 month,
’ Veteran, may ’earn $210.06 to
.OO wl.iiu .training, alea 6
r Ksrnntlal trade; on (I.L
' Bill ‘ ftD men 16 to 00, Free
Employment Service during and
after ti miring. For information
Bee J. P. Mixon at ,Valdea Hotel,

both loat wh«n y m i

I bI

•- W '
ITED t Room Apartment
"IF' '*
i

b ta M

K

V t r «•$•— S

n

—h

I’romliim l*eini». jiils
$2 26 E X C E L L E N T ttl’P O R T U N IT Y Rclmlde man wllh m i wanted
T-Nliirfa while mid colored
48c
In Hiireced It .1. C'lrinll rm RawNow Arm v Huddle*
.
110.06
lellflv Dejde i in City of Snnfnril.
Men's Nrtiv Work NhurHi.pt! I'lJUH
ilu,lie, TWIii-ttlhii In licnthy hiA n n v Con,foci a. Cul*. Hunk tlcda,
m illv making *alea ii * high us
Niiiik Ihhhc", NniMlehaga. Shoe*,
||1M weekly. Rig Profit*. Midclothing mol S ui ii Iiih guiul* uf nil
■llc-ngeil iiimi pieferrcd
VX’rile
kinds.
ill i i i i i i . giving age and e\nerl
ARM Y N A V Y S U R P L U S
line.
Riiwli'igh's. Ih'pl. E A D
.'lid Sunfuid A *i'.
Phone 1.121
I40-2"1H. AMeiiltoti Mi I imvh,
‘ • 'ijohb And H A D "
I* It I&gt;n» 24dT_Mdnj»hiijiJ V ,iit
N l.liillT I Y U S E D 1-pr. Iluil
mum Suite
t NIU.W6 &lt; )_
XXIII*K XVANTED
Rey 717.60 Stiupworn Ocok
N t lM
$26 MO HAVE MftNEX un fin* who If ftMil
Reg. *70 06 Hide lied*. Asrlew k I'Td lrlog
Eelluw t ILmtn
.uii inl Colors NOW
HMIIIl
Kl'"li 1701, Mfliduhl Avu
U S E D 'I I'u Maple Living
C A R P E N T E R guild al i&gt;|iau
Room Null*
$!IO.Pfi
lug, pdinling
C ttl.I.IN S
Reg $120 1,6 I-,*'. Ma III* 1.1v .H i n e s . Mu * I2ti. n*t**n
I Irior ft.... ii Suit* NOXV $0« 00
IIU lIH ). m ilk unv kind
'L iiv
Reg 5.1!' P6 Shopworn Tahl*»
flakr I . til l E HMli SI
NOW
$111,110
H*g $5.06 Talile Lamp*
I 4— HiprincMs D |ip n rln itth "&lt;
NOW
$ .1 ID
H*(T $7'.'6 Floor Lamp*—
I •1 A l EH.SIIIP’H linen fur ill*
N(»W
$ 6.06
"Flurldlan H’ n o ld " mid "h mg
M A T H E It uf S A N F O R D
Alii,gut Car." Minimum lemitt*
gllil-liU f. 1st dt
Phone 127
m*ut, fir.iio on 1
t«* k \\m*i
Helm 1 and H,-htiel/*r. rt"4 Main
O F F IC E fiirnllnrp. Dcak, Tnhle.
SI [ tin r.hin lli'ii ti I In
C u Iiiiu U ;. CliiiliH nod Ail ling
Mtiihuii' 211 Melich lliillijirii* j
I.O/XNS
M—
" C E N T U R Y ’’ Metal Awnlnga
O M H R C I.I.A S. Canupir*. Nulliim'
llr-f-r* finandown 1 veiii* lo pav. Fur fr** ItU Y IN G A C A R T
ting **u 111 In *avo mntiev
III
esjiiiiaii-, m il 1,06-11.
«tallm*nt I,obii D*p't„ Riuitu .1 17
ilS E O Washing Machine, Perfect
Phrine 2Pd
Sanford Atl.ioti,
ninhaniral nuiilltlnii. llnrgaln.
Jdajjuni^Hryij^^lemii^
Phone 021-.I.
Hovel,il N erviefH
T i ’ R K EY EGOS
$2 76 m i dui \2
_5lr*. W. .1. I»UVie. Tel*. 1468-M I
NEW FLOORS aurlarrd t„ per­
FOR H A L E fection. Old flour, made like
E L E C T R IC IH O N E R
hew. Finlahlng, cleaning A wal­
TH O R Aolumallc Electric Irener.
ing. Portable power plant, f2
I Put lalile.) Perfect rnnd., $40.
year, oxperlenca in Keinimila
Ansley. I.iik-* Murv, after 6:10

COME HX’ and aee mir new rolnr*
In aaphalt tile. Sanford Htonn
Towrr^ Co,. 600 Maple Avenue.
SWAP SHOP —~ 406 E. 4th St
Wo Ruy, Sell or Trmln moat
anything. Phone 1DB-J
Now aval lahleTIjiteil model HighSpeed Floor 8andar (or rent,
FOR HALE OR TRADE
Everything to complete a flrat
OOTHOARD MOTOR
data Job. Call or come Into 6.4 h.tr. Evlnrude 4 cyl. Zephyr.
SKNKARIK Glaaa A Paint Co.
Perfect ennit. ttacd very little.
113-114 W. 2nd
_ Phunn 120
$76, nr mu v hade fur buat.
GOAT MILK
A. XV. Aii*ley, Lnko Marv, after
Rundall Prleat, So. Sanford Ava.
6:1(1 P.M.
Phono llfl-W-a.
MERCHANTllSE Exchange.
W4 a H-AHTICLKH W A N T K llilfl
hny, poll. awap. 621 E. tat St,
Phono 1024._____
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WE"BijY. SELL A TRADE tiaed
furniture. WIUon-Maler Furnltnre l
.Ill E. 1,1. Phone P6H.
WANTED
ilSHKD Duplex Apartment SINGER MAcniNEb. new i
CLEAN COTTON WAOH
troom Living Room. KltrhTarme. M l
lit St ;
1624.
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LAKA A PATH ENTS, Ro o m
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hone 490-W,
1 Ph
KITCHENETTE
Apartments,
completely furnished. By month
Or year. Refrigerator*. BlumberUnd Court on Orlando Highway.
THREE and FOUR room furntihed
or pertly furnliherf opertmint.
One cloie-ln on Park Avenue.
Two at Oiteen. Call Mfltar 1323.
JI*W 'STORK Building, 20«46.
d o w n to w n aaction. Phdne DM.
IRAOK apartment. B01 E. 20th
Kitchen furnli
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County, It. M. Gleason, Lake
Mary.
FRIGIDAIliK
Hale, and Service
l Emtory truluad &lt;|iialifled Her
vice Men.
HILL HARDWARE CO.
161 E. Flrat
w _ Phnne $»
t*KUOb KN K- EUEL 'on'fo'r ‘ hninea.
Call Alvin Orihapi, Slticlnlr R«flnlng Co. Phono 10 66. _
ORLANDO MornTng Riintihci, Orlandn Evening Star. Call ItnlpV
Roy. 1KI6.».
VENETIAN HUNDH trmrie to
order. Seminole Venetian Hlintl
Co.
620 W. 8rd HI.
Phonr
1162-W ._
Drag lino, hnlldofer, dump truek,
murk, fill dirt, ahull and Hay
hy load or Job, Contact. H. R
Cubeted, contractor, 1D0 K. New
York Ave., DeLand. Phone 460
or 2M-W,
LAWN MOWERS SftanSiad ~bT.
cycle* repaired, I/Ock ft Key
work. Prompt Service. 11. W.
work
Shuman 61
4th St,
FLOOR SANDING and" FfnDhlng.
All Oak floor, laid, aantled and
flnlahcd a i the |igh^ price. K, F.
Htevona, Tel.
ry obep, FOrple. lteaannable
ft delivery.

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TRW SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

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THURSDAY APR. 17, 1W

1-LB. CAN 30c
CAN
3-LBS.

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ALL BRANDS------ li CAN LIMIT
MAHGAHET ANN’S WHITE

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THE WEATHER

To Protect the Pm ( i of tho H or id;
To Promote lb* Progress of A n rict,
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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n o rm ttiiiiurh Sxiurda* •cnllarrd
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AN IN D EP EN P E ^ P A I L Y N B I ^ P A P E R
VOLUME X X X X I

Established 1908

Gambler Erickson
,Refuses T o Answer
Solons’ Q uestions

SANFORiT f U)RH)jC

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WASHINGTON. Apr. 2«~&lt;/1*)

— Pudgy-faced Frank
t iick iu n ,
reputedly one of the nation's bigge»l, hookmiLeu. chmtnrd up toJay anJ i r I m r i l lu antwri Sen
Blot's quotums about Ini gjuihl
biuineu
Friction 41 iMiuwledgrd In u
Senate t omnietrr
jubt.uimi'tlrr
'ba t be accepted
u jg ri»
hum
anybody who wanted u&gt; b n
Rut then the New Yorker, who
way labelled a ‘Tin burn punk
by the lair Mayor Fiurello It l a
Gnardia, claimed quctlioni about
Ini bouncii inhingcd upon In*

•'j •-iwni

A r e Murdered
In I n d o n e s i a

Premier Tito
Claims Soviets
Don’t Want War

T im e
C orrespon dent
A n d Y a le Te a c h e r
R u th le s s ly
Slain

F r e n i It S i i e n t ist It,
D is m is s e d A s I mm
eifin A . Is. C.‘ . C‘ It k

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Erickyon\ .tliuinry, ( l R \t&gt;
v$une, iaid lilt bald round dated
client dldl! t waul to aniwei to
tpietlumt
lliat
would
T i n oil r
lairti with lnc.il aulhuiiliei
Senator
1»bey
(R U N )
m
ploded
“ Ir lbi« lu be a la n e
with ilnv linn pariiilunr T aland

on my cunjiiiulinn.il nubia*/'
The subcuiutillllve i- studying
a hill designed to Inin llie inuvt&gt;JInent of gambling infiumnlmn a
Tress slate line.'.
Hefore KrleltRoii begun _testify­
ing, Mayor William K. Kemp of
Kama .a (Tty lolit SeiiHinrit ihnl
Charles
lllunjlKbi. li in'llltriil
leader, limy have been "lain In'*
cause lie wus uniible I" deliver nil
a pro inhe Hint 'tie city would tie
thrown wide open to gambling.
After Kemp concluded Erickson and til* attorney took Rente
at tlie wltiiMR tntdr. A role-of
(C.artaaaU ua Paa- Kigali
.

Last Official Visit
Here Next Sunday

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The Kt Itev John I* Wine.
Hilltop of the I.pin-opal Dlnee'e
of tinuth Florida fer 26 years,
wtiose retirement wus announeeit
. JTiie'day ut ttie annual run' mimti
In West Palm Beach. Will make In*
taut official visitation »• Hulv
Cron Church ne*l Humtnv. and
will deliver Ilit* seinum i*1 It"- •• ,MI
o'clock service. Hev. II. 1.vI *l« I.m
Zimmerman announced toduVBishop WiiiK**- announcement of
hlr relirerneiil preceded the ml dress on the late of the Dlnee'e
bv Ihe lit. Itev. Henry Irving
I.until!. Dfdtnp co inljiitur former
Hanford rector, who will succeed
td lih op Wing ami with whom lie
Avorked as suffragan ami Iben as
Bishop i-o-adiuiur.
The report said Hilium Wing
led the Diocese through 2ft year.'
“ to a sounded material prosperity
ana deeper spiritual life .......
one of fl.l'dl communicant* to one
of 86.602 a* of Jail. I, W«0. ami
from the first year with 368 con­
firmations to 1,601 last year.*
Church school* grew from a
membership of 2.071 to 8,367. the
gepoit added.
In hie mesa age, Blihun Wing
said health would not permll him
to attend the convention.
He sketched the 26 years of hi*
episcopate, six as co-mljutnr and
10 as dlocasAir.
Ha referred to the fact that In*
will b* tWI yearn old In November
and eligible lo retire, Ha said
he plana to tender hi* resignation
"on advice or my physician ami
k in accordance with canonical prov is io n s ."
"I know It la a right thing to
do and my sorrow ll lessened al­

most to the vanlahlng point bv
the realisation that m* duties and
responsibilities as bishop will be
committed to the strong and cap­
able hands of one already desig­
nated as my successor,’ ’ha said.

Mrs. W. W. Duggar
Dies At Age Of 81

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RI.Li.RAIll

J A K A R T A l 1 S. T. Apt. 2H
I hup .tint I j f " eotietp,indent
l(&lt;&gt;l,rit Dnylr ami Vale Uni*"liity

llftk lit* Mliliilp lltr -iwtJirvxtii
I lid i Jri im,|||t»(| i .iiiir .itlri In
A MWnlli.il etlsloins .Tin. i nl Vlilty Anpuil Block lii'lln, lu.lds Up
Jin- wIn-el vi.leli in-, f'uu.il fl'TiMog jo til*- Hiiitie S,'n. ll has l.een Vki|h i*.U*l ll lilt Hi 11|Id ll i |i lip
jiieol ifle.i a- null of iln ini"ii.,' I S Nitty iiluin- fired m 1.) tin' •Hill* Atii 11Mill tlif l Ttilt'll "“ils|I*■*i
Kiiisiann Null- 'In- Inillel holt iarrow i The l‘ Hr\ / I'riviileei olliell
I hr M u - tlx*I irplied lli.it b, did
ili.-tbJi|.'Tlit*'l ivi-i lh&gt; Hulli.- "it mi ti High! fi"in Wiesbaden Hermany. In l 1openliugi*n, wl.in il was shot tit.wo t., lii-d Ftglii'-t-. tin- not &gt;OO'ldri Aloe II. I " o l d .I llir.
leriittliotml Hu.lnuiholoj
Illlli .1i .11- .mil tddrd ll. it III-

Taken For Coming May Elections

I heir getaway toward rh e y ho,, in ;
it M'dun liiev stopped oh the roatl
■it a
hunt tlie
!
nt
ntiuiit
the same
same time.
time.

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WASHINGTON, Apr, 2»—UP)
—The Whit* House said today
President T r u m a n
telephoned
farmer President Herbert Hoover
laid night to congratulate him
on hU call for tha "mobilisation
of the moral forces of tb* world."
The president, however, did not
dIncur* with Hr. Hoover the tatter'N call for scrapping of tho
tin-sent United Nation* organisa­
tion and replacing It with one
without Communlete,

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Ill .".II 41015
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put ul tors tii " i n , " ii.- tl.'.. 11-

Elaborate Precautions Are Being
Flabor.ilr preeauii'in* agaiutl insedmn id tubjiiiule ballot* have
|lfP„ ukrl| |,v ,|1(. .SU ,r ... the printing of lire U l o t . for li.r M s y 2
u .,_ . . t
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"riniary elriTioii, L. b IJo v Ip , cuuiily nllu tiuv. announced today.
jy.
Inilr.rd of one stub being Irfl .iflri the liallol i* drputiied
rd in t^ia
box, Iwu It.ivr been piovtdetl according to ttie ruling ol the .Stale
lie Le
Leg|S&gt;
latuie.
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Ibr Uw rules ibal stub No. I dull be *iyned by ihf vnier a
'nitlialed hv issuing official Should*
Ibr volar be unable to write, he
the iMMiinP official's iidiiaia.
tball argil b)s .uaure bv m»/k wiij, . QoVrv.Ay ll. the Wtalked ballot
tlie aiRlslanee of one of lb" lflri&gt;er- relumed bv fhe voter prove* Jo be
tors.
r different one fioni the one de
Die ttispcclur sltall then drlxcti livpfrd
bun, the iiu-peotoM aim11
ami iclaiii I be unper aluh, mi.l then mill IIll-re search ihe pcrinn
iben llie voter shall retire to the ol ilu colei ptoferring such hallot,
boolji and murk his hallo! tuepara and il tin- origiiial ballot i- found
lory lo ileposiling It In thi- IimIIoI on or ibool hi' person, 'ball take
box Prior lo depositing it. how­ tame min their possession and
ever, tin- voter 'hall fold il so 'i-iburge -at.l Vntri from llir noil,
a* to leave the 'lob vislhli and ill in.’ place "iiliooi pertoiiioiw hlin
such poMth'li Ilint It mu lie dr I., vote,
lached with.ml unfolding
lo'pecloi-. of piimurv elect lull*
When tlie pi'-pured and folded ■in- 'lotli.d eiib mui-It pulii-r- now''ttllnl Is i el ui lied Ihe inspector
■’hull i-oiiipure il with the -tuli lie or it inuv be niH-exsary to carry
has retained, mid if he finds it "III tile provisions of this section.
Anv voted iiltcmpting to vde a
lu lu- rile -dime ballot lie delivered
to tin- voter, In- 'hall detach and ilh.'li!ille liallol 'hull be deemed
guilt\ ol ii felony, and, upon con­
retain tin- I'-muliiiiig stuh (No.
-nut the voter 'dial! then deposit viction, bull be Imprisoned in the
bit. folded luillnl in the hallol box. -tuli- pti'i'ii for not more than two
Slot. No. I! -bull also have on il yeut s.

“Mother Of Year” N. Y. Students Riot
Wan Born In 1891 For 4th Straight
In Indian Cabin Day in Pay Issue
PORTLAND, Ora., Apr. 28 —
(/Ti — Mrs. Henry Hoa Clou.I,
who started life In an Indian re­
servation log cabin, is tlie niotlier
of the year.
The first of her race to h*
selected, slot was named by the
America Mother*' committee in
New York City yesterday.
Typically the 69-year-old mo­
ther of four daughters, wan too
busy to learn tlie news at once.
.She was speaking before churchwomen when the cummlttee first
tried to iclenlions her. Then she
was off on iter rounds i s chair­
man of the Oregon Federation
of Women's Club* and chair*
man ttie Indian Wslfars Corns
iiiltee, Only hours later did aha
(CisMiM* Oa !*•«• Blfkll

Vaccine Called BCG Will Check
Tuberculosis Exclaims Doctor

NKW Vt)HK, Apr 28 — td’l —
A ' " m i" of 'tmleiit*. boiling .'lass. fitt III" f"4i *I Ii day, m a r . b " l Into
llie f i l l II,ill area tiutav in n conlimimg
protest
over
tusihers’
wopi'H and curtailed extra curricJ i n nctivitieH.

Ai ibe hour for mornittg clasret
arrived, some 26(1 students Irnnped
into Fnlev Hipiare in downtown
Manhattan
Title is the area where must of
tin- municipal and state and fed"ini liuildltigR are located, and
Ihu scent' of niSHs tumult fui the
last lour days. Mounted notice,
reinforced bv extra details of font
pnllcii pursued the marclilyg stu­
dents, who ran shouting, and
"creaming across lawn* of the state
mid federal court building".
The charging puttee split the
throng, which apparently was at­
tempting to form a line to march

M n. D u ff nr. a nativa of Bry

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COLUMBUS. G*.. Apr. 28 — f/P) - If * vsccins called "BCG"
Tha City I* co-operating in
will check tuberculosis in Japan and on an Indian (nervation, why won’t tha present clean-up driva hy Im­
proving Ihe appearance of vacant!
il work in n normal U, S. community}

wakes up to that fact. I guess I'm lit* guy to do it."

cut Is the stretch between the
Inn and
Commercial
Avenue, and adjaeent to Freiuh
Avenue.
Poles piled on the City proper'
ty next to the Zoo have boon
removed and tha lot la being
cleaned up in order » nuke tnu
approach to the Zoo more at*
tractive,
"e4f
The State Hoad Department
I) aiding tha work by cloonlng

BCG isn't some now ' miracle drug." And it's a preventive, not a Motor*
around ♦ --------------------------------------------U, 8. community. The Columbus
area was plckad because the local
TB death rate fa about the earn*
as that of the nation: about 82 per

100,000.

Conclusive results won't be avail­
able for anothtr three or four

years, said Dr. George Comstock
property
of the United States Public Health
Service, who In In charge of the an.

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Francis Wllltem Until, Willi fill
14 yaara wan romptroller and hu'.t
ness manager of Notre l&gt;am
University, .South limit, Ind . died
thla morning at an Orlando' Iiomu
Ul where he had been for five
weeks, H« bad liven ill for itm
past four months.
General mass at All Pools Cuili
ollc Church, of which Mr l.luyd
wna a member, will lie lield at
9:00 o’clock Monday morning with
father William Nachtrab official
fnfr. The Rosary will be reeded nt
ItOQ o'clock Sunday evening at tlie
Erlekeon Funeral Home, ft or inI
will be in tl’a local tremelen
For tha past year and a half
Mr, Lloyd had livrd at DeHart.
He wna born in Liverpool. Eng­
land. Surviving la the widow,
Mm. Agnea C. Floyd; two dauulitem, lfra. Vincent Gurtichnrri of
DeBary, and fllatar Teresa Marof Carmelite Monastery,
York Cltyi five grandchilthree brothers, John H.
of South Bend, Norman and
of England, and two ain, Mm. Florence M. Lloyd and
, H u l e y Banter of England,

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Patrol tiiiv" liri'ii ali'il'il I" 1 "
the lookout for n mi -uic
10-year-oid .lerrv Meinlow
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last night tho! In' hod rmi.d 1
,-onie brum- from llir t t i-i -’
Primary Kelt out.
Jerry who is aliuul five t•-*-1
tall, and wtio »«• wearing a v l
low shirt and dungaree pant inuv
have lefl to sec Ills i!ruiidiin&gt;tt"-i
Mrs. Kilwaid t’aiv of Wu* tiin.-1■•••
Va., the parcnti repoitril I • i&gt;.&lt;
'Ice.
T h e Goffs and Jerry ennte iFlorida from Virginia at'imi ;i v i "
ago. and prior to coming i*. Kan
ford, lived for six nionllis in I ike
Wales. The fninily bail In
plan
ulng o visit to the grandm'dliei
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Gene Tueker Is
Elected To Head
Hospital Group

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APOUfSSINO Ille 11 lend Dur Asxni lution to W.itlunyt'io, Picstiicot
t Itiomll d.-ctNies (lull "not u Single
pci loo wlm li.i- been ndmdgvd to
t c ,i r. rmiuuiMt nt otherwise di»t, y.,1 lemetlis i-o It.e M. S t.loviritiii.ent pm m il" llir L'tdut Kxacu
tnu deni imd '.rotational sctlls.,11,ids l,»»id on goiitp, lieurtay or
l.n.uli loi "irUlsli nr partliuli'*
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"n-it pri'p.'ii iitv no mi " k "t" •' 1
ll» mid Vug"'tnvin on " " 'ii ti "
mains "c"ol ai d
A'krd whi'llii'r in tliouglit il" '
was any possibility "i
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Yugoslavia’s iwu v /u M i I - "I1
th" Mu'inii Ini c"ioiiif"t'ii
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replied:
li"t up 1" U

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Diclarni|t tliril Ntigoslu'ii

ICaaMaae* Oa P t| « M ffell

City Ih Co-operatinir
In Clean-up Drive

mi y imi»iif Iint

danger ot .cm
III- cautioned, IlllWl-Vey. li'lllll t
l)'r dnnyei of i-re.'ltitii' Id...........
Rphnes
infliieiiie, suyioi t'e-i
always ".’ an y ilo- dntigi-i i &gt; n
lie cnntimieil 1but Ilo- Ii i " i.
to settle inlernutionul ■ p.di - (liiougli tin I ’ m ted Nat (mi
T iln (itciiiicd i ti ti t Yogi, lui in “ willing to stail direct ncpni- n
lutis" svit11 Italy over differ.-', .
M t w m i i the two i-ounlrli** 11•
■old parti i ll" III ve't'-'du l»- Imp
ed fj Ainpfiivymeiit i t irh ili ovrittrilalV.
H r mud'- It i li-ur. Intwavr. Mint
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trade awsv ll ■ Inlei-i'Sl
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disputed tree (erritciv of I
part of wtu.'li now i cunt■"b- ' '
Yugoslav ti'iops

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lira. W. W. Dungs!I 41, mothtl will, asserts one of lha nation's lop TB experts, Dr. Edwaid J. iota, City Manager HeKibbin
ar of N. J. and HTI. Dugfar of O'Brisn ol Detroit.
stated thla morning.
Among the City owned lota
Hanford, died « f c l s w of
"And,” Imitied, "somebody has got to tail* Hell until this country where unsightly weeds are being
Iwr son nt 1010 Myitlu Avsnua
last night.

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Eyes Of World On
Florida Primary,
xSays Sen. Pepper

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I do .ok i r r 4II i iinoie.il lie
li) lls rt &gt;d vvtat
I do .(r. tiled il
4 pies- . "llte ir111 r l.n l.nripli
liUlripondeitl. tile Un i t,r h ilirl.i •it tft rill v f ii«
In *»t. * t|r
|»r *ir» la irJ ' *1*
I iftiiil llir *» *if I l limn ttmilti

u gang of four nr five men In uril
form.
They were taken lo n
.Tearing in Ilie forest and were
iin.1. Villagers were furred lo
hoi) them Then the gang made

'llie villager.i reportei| the shoal­
ing to imluneslnn army unit* in
the urea and the bodies were ex­
humed.
The raport did not say what
bail happened lo Ibr oernpant* of
ihe 'etlan in Wltlcli the gang es­
caped. ■*»
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Iliegan said hla report caiur hy
telephone from the Krillsh United
Nurioufi military observer sta­
tioned ai Hamliwng. Lieut.-Col. F.
Day.
He said lha Imtuiieslan army
eommaud lied identified positively
the l.ody of Doyle bill, aeeordlng
In a first repurl, bad iliffieullv hi
IdiTilifying Kennedy.
I'lil* up
jieared to Imlicate that llie l.uiller
lunl heoli iilutilated.
They were found near Ihe tnwu
of Toriui, In a niuuiiinlnou' area
Finmllc Mo-ilem hunils of the Da
nil Islrim inovemeni have uperale.l
m Dint urea ill the |ia«( hut It wai
lint known If they were Involved
in the murder.
Kennedy, a professor of socio­
logy at Yule who had written sev
ernl reports and books on Indo
i-etiu, recently ha., !.&lt;.o .loin,,
research work In the field. He
always drove bis own |eep.
Doyle iiad been working on a
story on huw the Indonesian peas­
ants felt about Ihe current situslion In the islands. He caught n
ride with Kennedy and said be ex­
pected to Interview villagers along
llie route to Jogjakarta.
Meanwhile III the Far Hast:
TOKYO - Orn. Wu Toh-Chen,
close adviser of Chiang Kai-Shek,
'eft bv plane this morning for Formocs nfter u talk with Oners)

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M. i i -I i .i I I ilo
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io.
imtiirdlAlr lUogri ,.| &gt;, ,. nidi tin
Sol ict I uioi|

I ’l.ilrt'o i Raymond Kennedy o r i r
Inonrt niuidned today on ibr road
between H «ud ""ng and ( h r i i b . m in
Weil I t i a , an American military
oilieri ri rrpurled.
1lie obieiier. Col Katl IhiKclt,
■I.'l lire) apparently were lull".I
try in Ulildeiil.tlrd gallM
lire two lell J.ik.ilt.i \Ve.||ie*rlaV
lor loyiaknrla. &lt;upilat nt llir H r
publir nt Indunriia, and spent ll&gt;e
| nigiil m li.iinli.nit; ihe ) ti.ul r e
. |,r , (ril |u make Jogjakarta ill one
, day's navel Iron) Bandoeng.
'
Radio Jakaitn, quoting it* Randneny
nilirjpondcitl.
bluad. a«l
Ilua a nnuli of the ktllinu
Kennedy' amt Doyle were stt'imed
in lli"ll jeep TlnirMlnv noun by

No 180

Associated Press Leased Wire

1850

Field Denies Tagging Owen
J. Lattimore As Communist

W h e e l F r o m M im tin g N a v y P la n o

underwor iiiKookmiik-11 w0 Americans
er Says Q u e s t i o n
In frin g e s U p o n H is
R ig h ts A s C itize n

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.Tint VI Joe Davis, The afflcara
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D'iniig lit,' limn f.illowlng in­

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talked i" tin* men regarding the
,inp*»i i imc" ul Intel im guard duty,
1 I.........dm drills were held liv the

diDi imii plaiuuns during the see*
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LONDON. Apt, 28 — (/pi — Prmcct* F.li/abrth niav icc*tsiili*li
____ dl_
lli" dulls w.'iu given under
tin- flniiili royal Iraditinn ol Istgc iatniliri. Rurkimfluni l'.*Dce onncri &gt;i.'.duin d t’pl Porter R. Lansing
'D I mil Kgi l.\ R. Jones,
binted today.
Nin. I’ltconcii-s exist in the Com1
T i l " licit"!* lo lb" Rldllll lllll'll"

Philip, ai" expecting llien iccond i btld in Augu»l.

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■In* people Jiouml |(ll

the palace think the baby won’t be the lait by any mrair
"Thete'i no question but tliat both are vety dnlil inmiled, one
Informant said. “ This Is partleu-^
larly true of Prlncrsa Elixabctb geret.
nine" the tdrth of her first hativ."
Elizabeth and I'liilip. married iu
Quaun ViotaiU i d a hit- fsoiliv a tiluie ot old wu! id pniFfir "Nov.
tradition for the British royal 20. 1047. hr,d tiu-ir first child
house. She had nine children hrr- iinnnle Prince CUrli". Nov. It
c!f .mid nt tha tlmit of tier death 1018.
had 37 great-grandchildren on tier
When Charles was born, the
Christmas Hit.
palace source said. “ They hadlv
King Edward VII had five chil­ wanted a hoy—and got their wish."
dren—three Princosseo and two
“ This time," the informant add­
Princes.
George V, Rlliahcth's ed, “ it'ii being left entlridv lo
grandfather, had tlx, five of them Provldenco."
boyn. The big family tradition
Ho far as is known, the Inform­
was broken by Elisabeth's father. ant said, neither Elizabeth nor her
King George Vi, who gave Britain naval officer husband lias ex­
only two girl*— Elisabeth and her pressed anv Drefarenco for a boy
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i H

-l7^*rS‘ &amp; H H B B *

Murray To Cooperate
In Campaign Prohe

W

Maartaasg r t n . Psss
with tire advent of nucICa.
ORLANDO, Apr. 36, - iA’&gt; - mi*.
"It Is an extremely important
Speaker Perry Murray of the
.*V.rld* house *aya he I* ready to itiljuncl to the extensive services
cooperate with the epeaker-deiig- j lining planned In prevent further
nate for the 1UAI legislative i-&gt;- —oml frequently needlesa—loaa of
aton in naming a committee to in­ life and property following war­
vestigate (iuv. Warren's Hr ih elec, time diNastcrs "
lion campaign expenditure*.
I,«isen said the "moat Irnmirt“ 1 rrrtalnlv think wr need to niit immedlute function" of the
tnvsaUgate the canipulgn spend­ scientists attending the present
ing following thr revelation* of ro"rse» I* to guilee governor* and
C. V, Sirif f in.*' Rep. Murray told Mate civil defense
ie authorities In
tha Urlando Moinlng Sentinel. nnlrr to pi event watte of re sour"The public i* entitled to know cex urn! to a**ur&lt;f "*in eventually
tha fact*."
sound, ndcfiunte civil
vll defenaa monl*
Hep. Murray'* mitliorltv n- toring servire.”
speaker will eml with the geneiul
lie cniltioncd against "prerlpielection In November.
late mtion" hv lorsl governing
Meanwhile nl Pahoken,
It l,o,lies in Imvlug nnlrlcd monitor­
Elliott, speaker-deslKtiato at New ing Instrument* and added:
Year'* serslon, sold lie hit- no [ "Some dr-Moris still have to
authority to appoint a committee. |In iiiiulc mnerriling niganltatlon
He sahl lie ha* no control over of monltoiing services} Ipatru*
what Rep. Murray &lt;|ne« and that on ids with high measuring ranges
he would give the mutter full con livi-.l ti« developed."
llderaltnn hefoie making anv
I.ai'-rh sl.o urged caution on Dip
statement.
part of the sclent Ms In public
The Sentinel has urged Hen. •tell nient*.
"Nothing can he
Murray to name a committee to more diiniaeing to public morale,
Investigate stulrmrntt. hv Gri'fhi IIn*ii ii m o s s of i (inflicting statethat he, I.ou Wnlfsnn. Jacksonville hi nl. ftuni lei-ognlsed niperts,”
shipyard owner, ami W. .1. John he said.
son, Miami. Tampa and JiirksnnI m en ".aid tin* 'm cluing haste"
vitlv dog track owner, had con­ i which the top-level training
tributed n total of 341)3,387.16 : &gt; (mu e.-, were nigarilred wa* nut
Wairvn'* election campaign.
"an iiidirutur of Imniinenea of a
It wan .igaillnl the law fur h iinlloiial emeigenry" hut resulted
tandldatr know ingly to allow more i fiom recognition of the time It
than IID.000 to be spent mi hi- |would take to organise and train
campaign when Warren ran, hot 1 lie suggested that the scientists
the IU49 legislature killed tin ■Itending the course*:
measure because It was gcneiiill,
I. Offer their services now aa
Ignored.
"advisers to your state gover­
nors and civil defense directors."
8, Du not strut the second group
of i-iiui *ea "until w* huvo mutually
ugrreil through your govornora'un
(CaaMaaea H s a l*aa»
elite man, (Torke Messier ugnmirrd un aiiproprlate time.
:i. keep the civilian mobilizeaa a Chinese servant and (Jerald
Covington us a cowboy. Slilihv thm office advised of technical
Middleton and John Kite were problems and suggestion* "so that
we mav hove n mutually tianeflclal
accompanist*.
There wus a latgu support ion exchange of ideas,"
call, colorful daners and manv
songs. Cottonwood dunrers inrlinladt Ada Adams, Joyce Anderson.
Jana DuvU, Hotlble Jean (iallnwuv, j |f,‘« a tla **a Pm«* Pag* n a i l
Kvelvn Jdiie* (irctcheu Kirch 1piiltited to "•onllliumia" profits and
buff, Mildred Miller, Shirley Pea- ' lo riii'tiliilinn and advertising nlglu,
cock, Joyce Ilattn, I’utsv Stoke*. m ridiculing the rumors,
Dorothy Wlilddon, Anne Whitaker.
In a formal statement, the com­
Jann Wilson. Ibinim Witt r. Join pany'* pieiddcnl, Ml*.
Helen
•tie Wolfer mid Carolyn Hinlsnn Rogers Held, said:
Sponl.li dancers were Neil Huie,
"I have never had nor do I have
Caroline Mrlnnh. Denise Steven*. anv intention of selling or Attempt
Sue Colluin. Penny Wallace, Mai- to sell the New York Itarald
garel Mulluv. Hnhiiy Klnard, Fall- Tribune. Nu one lias ever been
Hot- Mvero, K. H. Smith, Charle* authorised to engage In anv cIIhTurntr, Gruald (hiving ton and clisalons on behalf of the panel
Bit'V (toward
looking to its *alr, much le*a offer
Cowboys dancers Included: John it for sale.
Calhoun, (Jerald Covington, Jlniinv
"The New York Herald Trlhuno
Hansen, (linnet While, Kenneth In oporutlrig un a profitable hails,
Gaito, Kenneth Rnhbllis and Kill- oh It ha* continuously for many
eon Mjrefr.
year*. Its dully circulation la at a
••.Appearing aa Indiana were: Ikl- postwar high. Its advertising ex­
BrewetV Mary Jane Dobson, ceed* that of Itttb.
•Ilia Rowan Forest MrTver, Kar­
"It Is againat - this* hkrkgfuiiml
ra Patras, Donald Futroll. Hur- (hut seemingly organised rumors,
1 1 Marsh. Douglas Ogleshv. so prepusleroua as to Include tha
Tied Willis Oarleen llollun- poi,nihility of merger* with other
, Mary Ann Kreliibrlng. Hat newspaperr or even loan* from
ra Eubank", Hobble Walls, A I- other nswspapurs, Imva haan clrft (Deeite. Hilly Jlmlncs, (lane rnleteil."
.
u
sty; "Jack Junes, mid Donald
-dwlgi
lit the part of students visiting
tha ran4h wrre Joan I’arker, Marv
IPaatlaaae r n s a Paas Dost
man,. Betty
■lost
„
' avn
. ‘I’aacock, Lois
Waitfgll, CHrlatlltc Thomas. .Imiri nliig Hgiilnst him "
Humtheis said Ills opponi'iit "ha*
lraiham, Dorothy (Hillard, Ka
Ulna Ogltahv, Peggy Wilson. Mmv yet to give a "iitlsfaetorv answer
its to why lie Ims appeared before
Antta Hohlaynr and Ann Dunn.
Tha ranch employee* staged moiu Communist and CommunlstaoMe lively dance* and sang emv fionl organliatlon* than anv other
long*. These Included: John ■enntoi, or ho voted for FEPO
nun, Gerald Covington. Jimmv and Iiiis one speech on the Ixxue
In the North and auothor In the
naan .Garnet White, Durward Hotiilt.
Klltney, Klllalon Raker, Hillv
.Srnathers said, "The record* of
■award, Hohliy Franklin, Leslie
lalcomb, Kenneth Gann, Hobby Kranklln D. Roosevelt. A n d r e w
tlrderd, Ken neth Rohlilns, llnv Juektuin und ITinmas Jefferson rer___ Gharlea Turner. Edison talnlv mo not htsue* In thia campaltfii, although my opponent
ran and nobby Mans.
seem* In think they are.
'Theio la only two basic Issue*."
Nmathera added: "the thtaat of
CommunUm. plus the fact that my
M ream race »a*» . niiponent has appeared before more
hasaee to l&gt;a with th« ('ommunlst groups Hated by thn
., * » widow and four un-Amerlean Activities Committee
or the man who wa* a aa subversive, than anv other (nan
I administration
floor over alerted to the 11. 8. Renata
III tha 1040 legislature, and the FEPC hill, which 1 aav will
and Mr*. Warren re take awav our American llbartlea
id To Tallahassee this morn* to think, work and wnrahlo with
but were tn return her* lu whom we want to think, wurk and
....._k
.1..U
for tha funeral Thursday
worship"
ra aald
said Gifford frooly adBiunths
Hiunthers Interrupted his ramahootlng lha 86-year-old palgtt to go to Washington to vote
r five time* with a .33 for the vstarons' huepltal bill wpao
pistol in Schtui'a down- It was up for final passage today.
(kw yesterday.
.
measure gives Gaines villa a
lira wasn't sat l»* Tha
l.ouu-lied hospital and TnUaJinssaa
'
j ™ behind n 100-bed hospital.
n politics’&gt; was
ng. Bins Mia thsrq
no evidence to support GifI claim ha had bean dlstrl____ _
- — r*s» OM I
m campaign lltarature for
A and that firhuh hadn't paid hostesses to tha group.
Confederate Mtmorlal Day, In
which tribute la paid to the men
who wore tha uniform o f rrav la
tho War Between the Btatss, hai

Minn Harvey

WhiHpcr Campaign

!.1*I

&gt;T
am

Pepper Says

1st Degree Murder

a

Confederate

It. H. tiramllug, Orlando, dietrkt parole and probation super­
visor of Die Florida Parole Com*
mission,
mis«ton( will tell of hU work to­
night
nigld at
ul the uo|i|iar of llie MenV
Clllli of the 1**1rht Presbyterian
Chili
Prexliyteriiiu
Church, Prior to the talk and
Chlireh,
during
meal,
orchestral
the
orrheitral
nuiHic will ttie played under dlniiudiilllection
•
ei-llon of ItHymoml llall.
Hall. III.
Dr.
Charle* Persons lias
Charle,haa ehaige
charge of
the piog mm.

l iny Negro
ICaallasse V isa
Oast
lo adofit a child.
Meanwhile, In Atlanta a in.
ytar-uld woman aceused a North
l amlina man of holding her prl&gt;
■oner In ii hotel room for two
days stripping her nude and
hinting her savagely.
The man, hooked a* Clarein A
P. Hennlfield of Statesville, ,V.
C.i was nrderod hound over (&lt;•
the ginnd Jury in bonds totaling
8ID,0IH&gt;, Hr was charged with so­
domy. assault and battery and
iiihIIi'Ioiis mischief.
The woman. Mr*. Agnes Hanson
nl Atlanta, was hospitalised with
large hoily bruises, black eyes
end possible Internal injuries.
Her coiulitloii was decrlbed aa
(air.
Detectives J. K. Kikes and R. A.
Honor, who hi rested Hennlfield,,
said Mr*. Hanson told them this
sloiy:
She met the Carolinian and
Rrc-rptril an invitation Saturday
to go to Ids room for a drink.
Lutes, lie »trlppnl off her cloth­
ing and heat her until aha could
not move. She tried to escapn
aivnntl times, hut each time ho
nixed her, throw her to tha floor
and kicked her.
Thr detective* said Mra. Han­
son was found following an an­
onymous rail for an ambulance.
The officer* said RannlfloM
denied an;* knowledge of the
heatings and said he me| the
woman a short time bafora' tha
police arrived at the'hotel.
And In Htarke, lawny MrCray,
Wissy.
M-yimr-nhi Negro of Hlark
tarkc
Usbnittv HIp. pleaded guilty to a
charge of assault with Intent to
lo
murder |v&gt;ro yesterday, and was
sentenced to 'JO years In prison
McCray was arcuied of shoot­
ing Leonard Colson, a Htnrku
polleeman who surprised him tn
the ad of robbing a store,
The Incident took place se­
veral weeks ago,
McCray wu* arrested at Jack­
sonville a few days after the
shooting,
McCray also entered a plea of
guilty to a charge of breaking
and entering the store and wa*
sentenced to 10 yearn In prison,
Ilia term of commerce at Ilia ex.
plratlnn of the JO-year-ohi sentenea.
A second charge of breaking
and entering also brought a gull
ty plea from McCray, but sen
tinea was deferred from day to
day, and term to tarm of the
courts
Judge A.
Adklna presided
at tha trial. Tha proaacutloa wa*
handled hv Btata Attorney T. E.
Duncan of Gainesville.
While In Ocala, sight prisoners
pod from the Marion County
jail hare sometime after midnight
last night, according to Chlaf Dep­
uty Don MrLaod. He aald this
morning that four of tha man are
hatlavad* to hava committed an
armtd robbery reported to have
been committed early today at
Gulnaavllle,
McLeod said thr prisoners tore
« hole In the root of the (all and
made their way to tho ground by
moans of blankata which th«v tied
together to form a rope.
Tha deputy ‘, was unable
to say
The
unab
Itnmsdlataly now tlw prisoners
bgan observed In tha South since
tha war between tha Nartk and
Rauth ended M years ago.

n

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ir u u iH i

i iiruim,ijr«

rr *

ported "un change In the general
picture."
Tha CWA rlalms a membership
of J(M.DtM), Hut union source* here
'*&gt;• that If a strike occur* and
lasts any length of time, a total
of .‘UlO.DOO Hell employe* might
go out.
The equipment worker* who
went on strike yesterday were
Jolnrd today by l.k'OO follow work­
er* in Texas and Oklahoma. There
were mi reports of picket line*,
however, assuring continuance of
iiiumal public phone service today
burring equipment breakdowns.
It wa* cot certain how * strike
would affect preia association
wlies. It wa* not expected, how­
ever, that new* and rnillo wires
would feel any effect if the strike
were "hurt-lived.
Aside front Jamming which I*
Illegal in Nome stale* the InMailers' strike ran have only a
long-range effert on tho public.
Hut a general strike tomorrow
would bring instant curtailment
of tho nation’s phone setvlre. Only
a few and comparatively minor
Independent companies, mostly In
rural areas, would he exempt.
Further, the supervisory em­
ployee who would try lo carry on,
as In past strikes, might find
themselves hampered by the nowunion tactic of mass Jamming.
In rase of the big wnlkoilt, the
union, the (TO falnmunlration»
Winker* nl America (CWA), lias
asked all Its own members a* well
ns uthei rympathellr unions In br
ready to swnmu long distance ex­
changes with "hang-up" call*. The
method would ho to plHi-o a cull
and hnug up before It was rum[deled.
Till* would flist hinder handoperated exchanges, hut enough
rails cull eventually swamp evun
the iiutiiiuatic dial systems.
Tha Jamming order of the in­
stallers' union division H of tha
CWA—brought a warning front
the company and a threat of
prosecution from the slate's attor­
ney in Cook County (Clilcagul,
III. thy division covers 43 aDitpa.
"Apparently the union dors abl
realise that loss o f llfn ami prop­
erly can refill! from theur Iryaaponslbfe attempts to Jam nhmtc
systeme," a Hell .System *pokqlman nald, ,
Tho company called Jamming
unlawful, but tha union iladared
It wa* perfectly legal. In- any
rase, It would he hard to catch
offenders.
i
Tim CWA'h president, Joseph
A. Hell lie, liu s asked CIO priieldent Phillip Murray to order sup*
pint In the Jamming effort If It
ficeotne* necessary. Mum ay has
mndc no comment oil Die request,
gul to tha room fiom the cell block,
lie* said Die break was discovered
abunI 7 A.M. hv ialler H A. Mc­
Daniel.
The prljoners who escaped mid
Hie charge. .igalnst them Mcl^-mi
said, were:
lllehanl Ivey. Jl, larccnv of
auto; Charles lUkti, 31, laicenv
of auto} Fred Richards. 33. forg­
ery) Jamea Branson, Ip, and Hoke
Branson, 30. who were being held
for Georgia authorities on suspi­
cion of breaking and anterlpg! Gor­
don Copaland. 33.
and Donald
Copeland, IP. breaking and enter­
ing) Victor Brundage, 19, charged
with Baker with Isreenv o f auto,
All uf the prisoners are from
out of the state exrept the Braneon brother!, who are from Cltra
in this county, argordlng to Mc»
Lend. .

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Sight Of Yulm
Nationnlist T r o o p s
Q u i c k l y Kvacuatc
Army Headquarters

Doris Day asks Kirk Douglas to resume his musical career In
this seen.! from Warmr liros.’ “ Young Man With A Horn," showing
Wydnr
Wednesday ami Thursday on the KKItx Screen,

Senate Committee
[&lt;l«a&lt;laa*a r r n s N i *

nasi

' RADIO STATION
W.T.R.B.

velsei. of varying types.
i
Admiral ______
ForrestSherman.
l
C hief

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m . . . - 1 f k— . . . i.
of j N
a val O pe ra tion *, to ld the
Il'hia-- A rm ed Service* C om m itter
&gt;h« reronitnendatlons w e ir put beInfe Seeretarv o f D efen-o Jolm •&gt;l on Fell, 13.
8h ciiu a n said the proposed p ro ­
gram would cost 1335,HOD.000. O f
O il* amount tlJD.DOO.OD'l would
be fm 11, tlii» to n , o f new con­
struction.
S ubm arine* n o im n lly
ia |g e fro m trim than !H&gt;0 to n " to
3,700 tuns eac h.
The liulnnee
o f fJOtl.npO.OOD
wipild go in to leeonver .Ion, InehldbiK m iM le riilra tirin o f ten subm a rln r* hv
iiis ta llu tio n o f the
"s n o ik o l." u n d c i-w a te r In e a th ln g
device.

W A S H IN G T O N . A p r. JR.
i/ l ’i
Seimtor Me F ill land I D - A r il. I
said toilnv a e iim p ro iu is r a n tiganibling b ill p ro lm ld v w ill be
d ra fte d liecuuse o f a d ls a g ie c m rn t
Is-twi-rn the Justice D enartm eut
m ill tho Federal C iiiiim u id ro liiin s
Com ini talon.
The tw o governioeul ai-iin-les

Leopold
i r o n * " ,*

i . . H i ', i ,

lias i

t ie * sine s |iiid | p ic ,-r,i i t , ,ritl,
K"od w ill and good f * |th | shall
oxeente the p ro po sition lo y a lly ,
taking,
w ith
the
resp on xihlr

government, ........... ..
measure* In Insure the heir to the
throne the effective exercise of the
royal prerogative* during the lime
of thr dflegiiDon Their* is no
need that I he a&lt;ked guninritees
which rttuld add nothing to Dili
value uf my word."
In oilier Eut'iprmi rapitols:
A "kuke-up hi Ihe (’&lt;1111101111111
dominated cnfijnel of Czechoslo­
vakia Ims lieeti announced. In
Fragile The official Cxech new*
ageliry said fir. Alexei Cetiirka
has |ie«&lt;Vme ndni-der of defense.
*Jne iif the government's staunch­
est Comtnunlsl. I’prlv Mymlrerai
Ceplrka has lieep mlnUter of.Juatlee aHd head of
Stale .(Hfie*
for Clturh A (fain, He mcreeils
Lltdvlk Svoliodu. \yh&lt;&lt; new lieromex
vice Stem lei and dlrertnr for the
State1Office of rin-sical Culturo.
CYFItUH
Dllpatehes from Cyprus said 0
strong Comnuiplat mlmulty I*
ipiliillv liiiildlug 1111 strength In tin
hope of soiling the British Medi­
terranean Island base If the Cominii nIn revolt la successfully revlved In (Deere. Four-fifth* of the
Islanfs* population are Greeks.
BERLIN
Correspondent*
In
Western
Germany sah th.*re la going to Ire
a lot nf t". W talk by Gemao
iiolitk-lati* In .f- next two month*.
Hevernl Mate* are electing legisla­
ture* Polltielan* are blasting the
occupation power* and thrcoliug
to resign and return the running
o f the West Gem.' • republic back
tn the allies. It la « political dodge
to wki votes and Influancs people,
ameiican observer* aald.
although announcing strung sup­
port for tha CWA.
Wage* and othar benaflta are
at the bottom of the hlttar onion
dlaputa against the parent Ball
corporation, tho American Tolathon* and Telegraph Co., and
ta many subsidiaries.

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11:10 Morning Variety
11.46 Mualc lla w a tl
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11:10 1400 Ctob
I lid I'nnular Ular
till loilln Am«r!r*na
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lit ! Tndajr'* ntar
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t-no Mualr l.ov*ra Prosram
4:10 Rv rt.qii.st
4 46 Hank William*
6:00 Th» nhvlhm Hour
6:46 Th* Hrlaht Hpnt
4:00 N*w*
4:16 Mark)! n*|mrl
4 J(1 Tivlllahr Uima*
6 ■10 Maori* Pared.
5 16 Sn-u-.r Hlnrl.lr
TiOl) nrlftlne On A Cloud
T 16 Ho**. For A Ladr
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7:46 nick Haym.i
x no n * p w c lu b
S: 16 Vurl.tr Halt
*;]0 Ktcuralnns In Sd.ne#
S 46 M**l Th* Rand
s -on Night Edition
H- 16 Phil H*.d At Th* Orean
t in Hpori* Min* or Th. o*r
xtualral tntarlud*
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10:16 J *rk Hnitlh
t Homs
Horn* w 1th Maala
10:10
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ore ot (aids over tho kind of legis­
ts tlun Cruigre*. should ims* ti&gt;
i-ontrol blg-tlme gambling svndiratos and luniktusking iipeiutiuus.
McFarland Is rhalrninn of a
Senate ' Cmnmerte suhrnmmltln*
inyeatlgnllnr 'tho gamhllrtr-han
proinipold.
"Wn'II iirohablv get together on
a i-um|imml&gt;p — I»frh*t»-1 incor­
porating something from both th*
Just lie Department and th# FCC
bills,” he told reporters.
The Justice Department pro­
posal calls for n ban on moving
gambling Information ucross slate

TAIPEI. Formosa. Apr. 25--4/P)
—Red guertillst, penned I o r
monlhi in the rugged live finger
mountain) n(
Hainan
Island,
warmed today within (our miles
of Yulio, Nationalist escape gale
on the southern coast(A Hong Kong press report said
Notionalists had evacuated emer­
gency army and navy headquarters
st Yulin.)
The guerrillas were spurrtd by
thr collapse nf Chinese NationsIni troops in the lace ol numerical­
ly inferior Communist forces who
nuimed ashore nine days ugo.
The Nationalists, possibly I / 1*.INN) lining, cracked under the pres­
sure ol some 15,000 \eteran com­
munist lighters and the threat of
00,000 guerrillas at their rear.
They lied on Saturday from
lloihow. the capital where only
the day before they had staged
* victory celebration. The Com­
munists entered peacefully Sun­
day morning.
A general on Hainan said
Chlang Kai-Shek had ordered tha
island abandoned. This was de­
nied here, but there wer# reli­
able indications the report was
true.
It appeared the derision to pull
out wan earned lu Nationalist
commanders Thursday by Gen.
Chen Chi-tang, the Island gov­
ernor. Chen had Iwen summoned
to Formosa.
Communication* with- Hainan
were virtually rut off and appear­
ed Die evacuation of top laudcrt
was In progienR.
Tire Red guerrilla drive on
Yulin was marked by fires, pusjibly from burning village*. A
plane pilot, one of tire last to
leave, reported the flares.
There were accounts of. Isolated
ctukhea between Red irregular*
and nationalist, trouna.
(Meanwhile,
Hcd ,G#n.
I,In
Finn’ poured more men and heavy
weapons across the in mile
Hainan Nitwit,■said Chi need p m *
« 3 .* U ip Hong Kong.
(Tha -.Communist*

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The FCC measure does* likewise
hut goes on to define gambling
Information n* news relating to
betting, gamtling odds and prices
paid on tbe winners of a sports
event.
FCC Chairman Woyne Cov told
tho HidK'onimlttee yesterday that
the Justice Department bill..would
be confusing and almost Impossi­
ble to administer because of its
generalised definition of "gamb­
ling Information." It also would
mnku difficult tho distribution of
sporting new* by legitimate newsgathering agendas, he *ahL
Coy argued the definition should
bo clear end spodfle.' This would
permit the FCC, he said, lo control
the transmission of illogal gamb­
ling Information by tolsphonas,
telegraph and radio, without Intsrfrrlnr with froodom o f th* 119 ELM
press.

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THE HELICUTTER"

bruMi with tka courts,
udad an attempt fay
rtf ta have him declsrly toeggtpetenl, whlrh
1 gnwrsa case, which
•M suit for dl"
H w u granted.
Ttpraecated by

ii'n iiia M r&gt; M r«a* o m i
order* to i*m long diilsnte line*.
All CWA Bell employe* weie
due to go out at 6 A. M., local
lime, tomorrow utileii there was
.1 lari-minute settlement- Freiident
Truman’) second ill lire truce ex*
pirn at midnight (EST)In Wadiinglon, Preitdential Setretary Charles G. Rots said he
knew of no plans (or Mr. Truman
to arl lo head off the .Hike,
In New York, where negotia­
tion* tirtween the niojpijient workera—division fl of the CWA—and
Western Klectrir remained under
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defending th* Island, was gdno.
(Th pro-Rcd To
Ta Kong Poo
«nIc! 'Tiber* Ion of Ithe whole Inland la not far off."

Red Guerrillas

National Phone

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Ta Prelect Urn P ile* of tha World i
T t f r t M U tk* Profit** of A inlet.
Ik P ra te * Pro*p«rltr for Saaford.
| N EW SPAPER
VOLUM E X X X X 1

Acheion Says
U.S. Will Hold
« German City
S e c re ta ry D e c l a r e s
W e s t W ill H o l d
B e rlin W h e n R e d
T h r e a t Is E n d e d

Teacher Says Smathers, Pepper
Agree On World Government Issue
Representative Smathers and Senaim Peppri froth agree on nne
ittue, ' World Government, ' Joe McCntlm, inembri of the Seminole
High School faculty, told members of die l.ioiu ( Inti yeiteiday noon.

Smatheri, he pointed out, serves on lire Home Foreign Affairs Com*
millee, and Pepper it on the Senatr Fuirign Affairs Comimltrr. A lotul
of 2b tension and 115 repretentalivet have co-tpontored a resntulion
advocating World Government, he declared.
In Article IIW of lire dialler of llie United Naliont. lie said, there
is i* cluii.w- slntlug Dial the U.N
can be revised intu a Federal
Win Id Ij'iivmimi'iit at anv time Ku*s|* 1* acting, nut reacting.
wav lo tind out
• but Iw u -tlilrd * o f itie m a |u rltv of Then* M nne
• he I 1, N General A u r m lili see whether Itu* ij i~ umtlvnted In
til Thl; can he dune without nut tear »r ambition und tint In to
In i Mils chance for eveilu-iing II IIn nugli the Hpcuritv Cuun* offer
iiig peace.
&gt;il in (iiib'i that (here would he no
"If lie is reacting to the iniwin lu hold it back.
perialinm of the l'. S. *!ic would
Vlieadv -pokvsmen (rout /&gt;/ of crrlaiid.l
be g 1.1,1 to (oil) ntul tie
'lie ofl 11mtlull * of the l' N have
time mil slronglv
ml vocal ing n-&gt; oiml of her own &lt;afetv. If -lie
Wtirld •loVcrnuivnl, he stated The i- motivated tiv ambition then milv
Ill'll inuntries nt the !• N that pailiul World Guienuiiriit, hacked
moral jut.I ice and dull con i
hat* ion coinv our for tt n, Hu*, bv
lole,| law cool,| provide admuii'
in and the Untied State';.
no on* of conlailiinu •orb alub
“ What about Hussta 7
Thai lion." lie Hui.l,
Uiit'lit be yuui ileal i|uest|nn," he
I tie* I,ions pie-entrd Killg Lion
bvtiirrd “ I drniht verv -*&gt;•toutlV
whcllici anyone co.ild aiuwct Mint *T ff A hire with a kev. and doc
question. Hu sin savs that •lie (r, ilarni- with a pen and pencil -el
rencllne to the United State’s and *1atiunarv for bringing new
impel mil-in, ami hu* taken Ihe member* into the club.
V. it .Shore of W in-lui| Salem
ulallue countries to (nrni a bainei between lier-elf and the West- N. i ' . It I. lilenn of W i bliiglon
e| II (’(UlUll ies.
ll I' and foriueilv •&gt;( Ssntoi.l
1 W&lt; av that Knsslit is iiiiuenul- UN,I .Inn T ii 1.1 were Hit Induced a*
i -ll.' aml i* sotting out to conquer Iitu-'.-t“ tiv doc Humes. Clift Able*
Kits ope and the whole world, that 1prerldcd

WASHINGTON. Apr,. 2 6 - 0 ')
t jpS rcr«U iy Acheion d tcla ird to'day the Western powers are nul
going to be driven out of Berlin
by neat monib't threatened Com*
muntil demonstration.
In replies to newt conference
questions, the SeneU iy of -Stair
phraied it th ii way: when all die
commotion it over, the Western
powers will ilill be in the city.
£ Reporters had asked him about
(he preparations hy the United
Stale*, Britain and France to meei
the threatened German Communist
Youth putsch from Fasten) to
Western Beilin May 27-29.
Acheion said that what the W e i
ern allies are going to do they will
do. and they will not announce it
beforehand. ,
m Last weekend It was learned on
Whe highest authority that the
Western nations hope to turn back
the threatened march by relatively
peaceful means, such as (Ire hose
and tear gns, hut are prepared
if necessary to use rifle and
machine gun fire.
Aaheaou was told tt had been
proposed that the three Western
Powers send a strong nole in the
Soviet Union.
Attlee's Group W i n s
if* replied that he thought It
Narrowest E s c a p e
jutd rbeen made quite clear In
Washington, London and I urh
By 5 - Vote Margin
thatUha Western powers Intention
to remain In Beilin Is very firm
I.ONIXJN. ~Apr7 26 - 0 ' ) — The
G. D. Williams a local Nrgro,
Indeed. He added that all possible
atepe to deal with the situation war lound guilty yesterday of t.ubur Huvrriimrnl staved off hy
have been considered.
murder in th* first dtgtce in the only five vote* today * parliamen­
.' Alsu at his news conference.
shooting of Willie Wallace, Negm tary defeat which would have
^ I^Kteelosed the United .“ tales night club proprietor on Dec. 2b. lotted it to resign.
has "requested” the Communist
It was Prime M ih iilti Attlee's
The verdict o f th* jury, which
Romanian government to (dose
nairpwest
etcapc so far in th*
included
two
woman
jurors
lot
the
J a w ? , New York City IM We-t
kStf». fli) office Which his been first lime in e-murcler trial in Sami* n«W Moure of Common* elected
“ argely concerned with the collec­ nole County, carried with it no Feb. 23.
tion U pre-pald customs duties ml tecominendation o f mercy, a v * r
The vot* came on a government
packages to Romania. Thwart Ion
diet which cm mount Mm death *to p o ..| ^
la* from iiincpence f l l n fehtaj
ft* n a &amp; '. I
r
C. 8. Information service In Buch­
Mrs. Maytne Hodgkin, who setv* to a iliillin g and a half (21 rent*).
arest.'
.
Although handicapped by ili­
8. Raid that all sorts of interest ed as foreman of the jury, hand­
ed in the verdict at 6:10 o’clock, u m in the tank*, government
idle half hour alter thr jm y had (tif.fi won lhruu|h, 104 to 2‘W.
iiv ri llie combined uppusdlnli id
recci ted.
Airs. A. t'. .Staike wuj the other Winston C liu ic liill't Cometiatiie»
woman Juror. Judge M. it. Smith and thr Liberal Patty.
of the Circuit Court, presided.
Latmt lias at j&gt;r«*ent an overall
Statu Attorney Murray Overstreet
conducted a vigorous prosecution, margin of neven vote* In the House.
and was aided liy Assistant State It: closest shave previously cattle
Attorney Hubert (Diggs. The de­ on Mat. II whan It beat dnwn hy
T\*n out of It persons placed on fense arguments were given hy Id votes an opposition motion o f
censure ou Its plans lo natlonullte
parole never again come Into con­ K. F. and Karlyle Hmishnlder.
flict with the law, according to
Other membra of the Jury were the «tee| Industry,
A Pritlsh Prim* Minister de­
irescnt statistic!, Robert (Irani* A. C. Moore, .1. K. Partin. W. 11.
Ing, Orlnmlo, Florida parole offi­ Meriwether, R, L. Hagan, CJeorge feated on any such tiiajot I. -ui- I.-,
cer for this district, told more M, Jacobs, Hillman Behrens. II. required try this country's unwrit­
than id members of the Preshy- M. Gleason, J. D. Miller and Hobs ten constitution to offer his resig­
nation lo tha king.
jdwrtsn Men’s Club laat night at Mobley.
Technically, the king then either
t i supper at the First Fresh vter ian
The shooting took place shortly
Church. Joel Field presided
after 6:00 o’clock on I&gt;ec. 26 back can agree to a new national elec­
Mr, Gramllng, who has been of the Pee We* Grill on West tion nr let a member of the oppo­
with the 8tato Parole Board since Thirteenth Street which Is operat­ sition try to form a new governit wga created In 1941, has the ed by Eugana Lafalr, otherwise mmt. In practice, he accepts the
advice of the outgoing prime min­
responsibility of supervising with- known ae flnorky.
in hie district ell parolees from
Attorney Overstreet deiCflbed ister.
It was considered an odds-on
Relford end other penitentlarie-. the shooting an a onIdblooded
Ha wia Introduced by Judge Doug­ affair In which Williams, lurking proposition that Attlee would ssk
ICaatlaaed Os Page Three!
las fltenstrom.
In the shadows near the building,
"Oh* out of avery 11 parolees shot Wallace as the latter was
jn d * up back In the penitentiary,” bending over to lift a cas* of
(fir . Oram Ilng declared,
Coca Cola to put It Into his car.
Taxpayers may he Interested
It was established that during
to know, he told the group, that tha afternoon Williams had gone
C H, Graves, brother of Mrs.
•here It costa |U&gt; to keep a man to the AM Club on the Southwest
lu Raifurd for a certain time, ii Road, a placa owned and operated Roy Holler of Sanford, was killed
coat* but II to supervise him by Wallace, had ordered a bowl of Tuesday morning near Chester,
while un parole.
chill, and than became angry, at H. C., in an auto accident. It was
receiving change from one dollar, learned hers yaitsrday, Mr. and
claiming he had tendered a $6 Mrs. Holler were visiting In South
Carolina al the time of th# acci­
bill In payment.
RDUCA
COiTH
Williams left the reetaurant, dent. Mr. Holler is a prominent
TALLAHAS
M. -(/P I
Kapford Insurance man.
lossttwea aa Mage These)
— President J.
of the
saUnlrerilty of _
today
"would have to
..
direr the
leadership to sogti
else" If a
Ust *f financial
a ha made
could not be he— „
He aald later he meant he could
fe nothing to iNjkme hl* recom­
mendations to ‘
at.
He
L 0 8 ANGELES, Apr. 26. - &lt;/F) Only 500 mile* below the
of Flor*
•red Im­ U. S.*M esko border la a graal crack In the earth known as Barranca Da
port of a Cobre (Cogpor Canyon).
far*/tha Cabinet 1
BoMd o f Contral reqne.Vfor 1661.Although never explored it i* believed to bo deeper and wider
147 for laatlttnttims aI higher edu- than the Grand Canyon in Aruoaa.
Vagit* reports noaa th* area, on* of the wildest and in*
am th* North American ton da ant i n that her* live reel McMH
laat remnant* o f an cadent man
"
where th* #xvedltlM hopes to en*
l#r It la near whoya Ur* three
galea today
Noxiena atote* t i Chihuahua. 8i*
of myatan
md Sonora eerao together,
County. Mil
root# of aba; tnwt-boma
Shefflar, at
•XMdltion wtll h* hy way t i No*
soring th*
tentative* i
Keane th N
tholowy and

Sanford Negro Britain’s Labor
G u ilty O f 1st Party Wins In
Degree Murder Stern Vote Test
G. D. Williams Faces
Death In Ra i f o r d
E l e c t r i c Chair

MJn j r c tes t o r

Church Club Hears
"Robert Grambling
T ell Of Parolees

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MrH. Holler's Brother
Killed In Accident

’aeiaws'it'tii/tissjr-

Scientiits Journey To M e iic o
To Explore Barranca De Cobra

A" 2 3 5 t r ^ « 2 ^

moioa'fPr S T te a t 90
asUe* o f th*
tana to*L*w
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N o. 1711

A aaoclated Press Leased W ire

APH . 26, 1950

Eatablinhtd 1908

Missing Red House Committee Approves
Witness Calls
M ilitary Budget Increase
Wife And Ai.F
John Huber Declan
He "Blacked Out
In N a t i o n a 1 Qai
•tal Y e s t e r d&lt;a

John Maragon
Found G u ilty
On Two Counts
rl

NI W YO RK. Apt 26 - W
man who identihed luiilirll dudol
Hutirr. miwing wilnei, m vest,
dsv’i Communut heating, tel plio
rd the Atwicialrd Pirn lud. y ei
■aid "I lift i ante to mvi'lf hbo,
.hi hum ,lgn I tilsc ked hfelt
kVailtuisitun "
.|

$350 Million A s k e d
By Secretory John­
son To T i g h t e n
lip U. S. Bulwark-

Trieute Huilw I*ro-Titu Viclury

WASHINGTON, Apr. 'J6. —
id*. — llie fliiu'.c VI aid and
Mrnna rntiinilltec voted toda.v to
cut to lialf — f i miii .11 per cent
to III — the In in , 11 excise tap
on ticket* to in is11 e* and sport
eients. flic coin mi I lee look the
action in approving another
f " Ill.UPIMlUti . Iiis)i in i (i,. excise,
lax lift
Ibis brought tbe total
of ti ll! i l li r I, :ipptuird C11U t(&gt;
(■17 i.lHHI.Itllil. I In* i*.
in exci-s-, of the ) l ‘io pun,ooo re.fuclinn I'lesidi-iit IT iiiii in had pro­
posed foi lint part „f the list
n fiicli llie ('1.111 oi it tee has cull*
xlilrn'il. Mi linriiaii h is threat*
coed x veto nt lax culling Icy islatum it Id* lei-oiutnenilalluna
are ignoieil

Whitt* House Visitor
Can He Imprisoned
For Over 10 Years

\V \S H IM , JON Apt.. 26 &lt;/P&gt;
lol.n M au g on . nlio u T il to h a ir
In .in r\li.iu -trd lu ir r l l ", la
li&gt; | ■i * (M iir li.n lirttt -u I «&lt;e- turn.b -ll the W lillr Uoil-c, \,.t
-n in* l .r brcit lumping &gt;lto C U liliiln l loil.il ol ll ilia lo Sctialc
illi t-lic.itots.
&gt;&gt;nr (land to .uinllid
A tr d ri.il i l l 'l l n l lim it |ll IV
"I just I d iiih I im*rll at f Ins,
tnnk
oiir hoiu .iid I ft i m n n ilri to
way and 4Hlh S tirtb I don't lino
'c o n iii i him ol rh a ig ci lh.it hr
what I'm lining h e ir."
I a tliri In- w d r in Mmuil Ve thr.i in irittfv in g lad Inly llia l
1 lie h.icl only nne bank atnun. N. V , ' aul i I ip had Beat
I io iii b ri hudialld. an FBI glide cnuiii in Washmwtoii. m 1‘ M'i 'iti
riiic t agtnt al 7 : Si A fig. L 1hr •&lt;iib'll&gt; r (hottril hr h id aliolhtold tn-1 hr was m Nrw Yoih *&gt;' tl thru ill Irsai
2 Hr had i n c ir d conurctniU',
going to grl mine teit, ilir ikld.

MAMIINt.lt &gt;\
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l l ir I luuie A|q,ii,pii.ilion* comunite*
tiid.K in miiiiiiaided the
I'l l I mild.In budget he ill. leared
In tU5H.lHKI,lHm irked liy SccA lew iiiililltri Islet hr nolle with A lh rtt V rtlry and Co., a
u-t.iiy ol D rli'ie i
|ohn*im to
a friend in Waihingtou, l.atry 1 Cllhagn uiqm itilig m ., ic lirti In
tiylilru
the nation's Iniliv.xtLs
Ketlry. Ketlry raid he " b s l or tooL a tciiipoiaiy tali m ill thr
igalii-l If ii --i.i
Stair U rp a illu rlll o tri« c a i III
o f ihrte 'I don't know s
I lying do
iddii.uial limds,
lint Mat agon nui cleared on
bstipened ilotin "
I I'lhiiion 1.1Dl l m i' l l " ili&lt;- Kuman
oin
nt
I
In
main
count
p llie gm
Several weeks ngo llu b r* fal
ilolili' exploMi.ii ti.i&gt;1 (iiiur iotneeit to appear at the I l i f t »i rriunctil lirmiKlit :iguin,t him
tliai be ticijiir.-d liiin clf in on un’
for a pre-trial hearing in tie eat
'.
hat in .nil am e ol llir dale we
hi*
negotiated
no
hiisiiicsn
uitb
of dancer Paul Draper und. ha*
niuulca player l-arry A(Jlr2 wk the guverlilneiil und received no
h.i'J autn ipale.l
Ur ..ini that
are suing n Greenwich, Cony tnnnrv fur negolbtion, from It*if*
. allied a minplrlr in iloilum of
nag, to until llie middle of lusl yi-at
THIOIJOH TH) i m m ot Kopar, Trieste, marcb Ho-ovnuU ,.( . cl. luunt
Otn oucIi of tlic two count' on
ilrleuic (.tali' hi bull) the Lhulrd
each after she alleged th f hi
lo te'S to, llie pro -Tito Slovene D nliail I’coi'le'* Tum i .1 111-, III .1.-11011
nhirli
lie
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guiltv.
Mum
pro-Communist nympathb'i ,
'M.ilC' nul tin Ninth \lhmtu Pact
m I'M In tbe Yugoslnv-ocuqileil »one of tbe l i r e I v n i i . i&gt;
ugun
could
be
"-ent
lo
iail
foi
u&gt;
1
Tiirer lumrs Inter Hid r itl
gionul . o l.ill'll* W JI* I'nwen by Ibu voters
l/n lcrm lfio ro ll)
ll.llli'lir.
littii
u*
eii'lit
month,
lo
two
year
appear. The attorney f r tg
I lie Srcietaty and uu inhcis uf
housewife, Mrs. Hester h Ch or foi ur lone -i- lu month' to lu
laugh, naid Huber had bi n ih yearn
thr Joint L'lucti ut Stall jppeated
The court, rarely impn*e ticdtr treatment but did n I 01,
hr lo ir Iioiii Sellale and FtoUIC
pl'fv th* remarh.
| &lt; inasitiliitii neiitencv.
XppiupiMliuiii ( iiminillees lo teMaiagnn, diemed In a dark hlnc
Mra. Huht-r aald thrr ..wa
new events Irailmy, to thr plea for
no questlun that it was h hu* suit, ImanJ the.verdict with little
band’ s voice, although be Mtf* ,how ul emotion.
mute money.
The Jury of nine men and thtre
•d "tired and u p s«." S r W
Ilanidiifx the Soviet atomic ex­
women got the case at I•»:(i4 A.M
thar* was no backgrmtr
plosion. Johnson poke iif the In(EHTi and retiied to drridf 11 lie Iti­
that would identify his
I'rciised strain in inleinxtmnal reer to free Mersgon or find him
plae*.
latlnnn end said
guilty,
8h* said he refu nd
'None uf thm preavuta
raents e# happy
Tha guvetninmt bar nlcluted Niitiuiu'list C h i e f s Peppui Says His Opold war Is not
Msrsgon ** a insot who circulated
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Turn Attention To
Yesterday, Ren. JosapkjMr around government deportment
Joiiiicou ly.xtlfii'd hi'hinit closed
Cartby, who was sponsorinaHn reprcM'iitltig hu,iness firm,, -lav­
Aid In ’10 Primary doors
Strategic I s l a n d
but later linn,Ini out a stateing lie ,poki' foi tiresblent ml mill
tier's testimony and who fir
|||&gt;,III rod mnr llie ci t ol liix tentlterv aide II irrv Vaugban and
him from New York to Wa
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K oi.■l n,i*,1 iih ■',»«* Thr#*)
I All'! I. |-'u iiih iw Apt l h id ’,
trusHiM* no r u * Mighti
ton, said Huber appeared
■ ,ie» h u e l.r en
Nuliotialid (hum
lumeil it. m a d ie | hi e i r tth'Ii,i
nprrt ut the thought of
il
III * r m p l o i r s
&lt;( uBIIlurd U&gt; P M ' W*Kh
winned alleiitlon today lo k liii-li.iu a t e i .iliipulgllilii
,. Im I, is &lt;-nttI
M i.in lle i
Naml. llie liny lutl iiiipoil.ini l.aie I i i i i i to la x
I io iii which ll lllucki lladr to llie ■ a lot IIIa l e till th r S l a t e M i i i t e

Chushan Island Smathers Helper
Appears As Next Slugged By 3 Men
Invasion Point In Jacksonville

a&amp; R T V *■*•«*

Paper Publishers
Gambling C h i fj Confront Problem
Kril pull ul Sh.iligli«i
Says He Knows )f Of Raising Costs tlir.ilChii'lian
appealed next on llir
CuuilltUllDl tune t.ihlr
No Big Syndic tc NEW TURK, Apr. Ufi i/Pi lIhliine
lien Fnrmota.
it all llir
WASHINGTON. Apr. Sit.
t.-l'i
lb'll inv rnmtiila,loner Jan i J.
Ccrnill of HI. Louis — the Mr
Hig" ul the oilil,-milking bn; n-told .Sanalurn today he km, i of
uu orgunUt d iiutionivlde gsm|itig
syndicnl*
He testified under oath h ore
n Henute Commerce subciunn Itee
that fin-called "betting coniinsimiere" und bookmaker, op 'ate
an independent businessmen ritli
tin feeling
«nv "moral wr ig,"
and lie l i f t e d there In no vm
nc-g*lain bctaecn hlg-ttnie gatrfrr,
und I'ritni'.
"I ran stale without anv inLlal
reservation," he ,ald, “ that 1 mw
of no such Igambling) svndfctr.
combination or nnranitation
"To the contrary it Is tnv firm
belief that al) of th* acceptini and
laying off of bets Is ronducti on
lOesUss** Oe r — a The*

Salvation Army
Drive Ih FrogresHhg
Th* Salvation Army drlv Is
progressing, but the (696 ren veil
Is rar from th# goal of V 100.
Lieut. Paul Jones pointed out ihls
morning.
The most recent of the cont hutors to th* Home Service I i|ve
are B. F. Wheeler. Frank F. 1 imson, Mrs. W. P. Carter, Poi ills’
Office Supply, Yowell A Co., . O
Chase Jr., W, A. Leffler, Ra dail
Chase, Cham A Co,, Mlsi L rise
V. Barber, Mra, Miriam Ru rail,
Roy Wall Plumbing, Hill Lu iber
Co., Dawson Construction Co..
Walter W. Herne*, Hydnei G.
Gray, Pentland and Gray. Dr.
Harry E. SIDby. lfrs. Agd C.
Thoaias, J, F. McClelland, I H.
Stout, M. L, Cullum, Mra. I . L
Henley, Dr. Harry 8. Wooc o ff,
T. W, Lawton, Mayfair Inn.. Inc.,
Atlca Burpee Co., Tntcntan War
tillaar Co., Huai Morcnrv Co.
Norino Norwood.

—Th* Cabinet released (330.0 io to
th* Mat* Welfare Board tod y In
Tka additloiul rsUaao, vhlch
. vea Wetter# about 99 per cent
of Ite-appropriation, was mate on
Urn ^ray
eadntlmi o f Gomt trot*

Newspaper publisher, u reviled t"
day with u lightenin,' eciiuuiiii
priihletii, hut cattle up mill n
■liar-cut solutions.
'
heynntiug dlscussloii' ut scstun, ul the Ametlcan Newspatiei
I’uldDhris AsMH'itttion a a mien
ified cnlu'ei ii uvot Ihe nun nwlng
margin between newspaper rev
enue and tixpensea.
liiiiing *0, 1 .,, and the luck &lt;&gt;( anv
teaciy-liiade formula fur cguiiteracting theve increased co d ,, wencited as the chief reamin for the
financial difficulties
As the iirnlileni hulled iliiwu ul
dliruaiilim leaslon*,
imbli'diern
wet* faird with there ulterlutlier
for meeting higher costa:
Incresie adiertliing rates, and
risk to,s ut advertising volume.
IncresFe the price of newspapers,
and risk Iusspn in circulation.
Reduce personnel end deparlmental operating expensex through
budgeting and inure careful plan­
ning.
Publishers from across the na­
tion reported that soaring costs of
materlaln and labor, plus Increased
taxes .have resulted In a steady
and continuing drop in profit*.
Bom* li!Utt publishers are attundlng the three-day annual ANICviaatM C&gt; rage roa n

That

Final Meeting Of
Year is Held By
Local Pilot Club

I io iii

V olu sia • o u i i t v . Illll ia tril
the ( h a l i t e s M a i . I I ; ami Hut*
i i i i I.i i night tt i It•-1 Sh ell,-v , also
in l l ir R e n n ie t.ice r h u r g e d that
ll i'i v i x H e Dire*tin L e w i s Sc li o lt
ami one of the ilrp ai I iiienTo ex
ei ill lie/., loc lion i n . t e n lead
Hid a c a m p a i g n lot I tt al tc i
II,m kins t h u d mail to llir i ice

I

N.ihoiulilti have Ivil ol llie gieal
A'lalu larul atea they otnr •on
tlolled
High Nationalist oflicial who
IA lk M .lN Y II.ll
A p ! .'•&gt; t/l'i
leached tiling Kong iioiii khudnu
I
M ii iii ry
Vu.lriini,,
Im liici
'.ml the mvaiiun wat eipet led IIIUIIK Ip.ll Jlu lgr .111(1 I alU|M 1gil
iiiiiiiie n U lily . H r la id , in an mlei
n ew earned in the in d rp n id rn l
Wall K iu fa t P o :
( I h f in v aiio n would hr R iiiii.m d u rcte d and would rm ploy ihe
u riv R ed air lo ic e ,
(N itio n allll
illtcllinNo r
had
trained: llie invasion lo n e would
compute 50,000 shock tioopi and
200,000 trieives.
One thouiatid R u su a n lypr land

mg ■tall ate spoiled oft Hrd-hrld
ul,uids hi th* Chushan gnnip
Another 2.000 steel-plated wood­
en irssels ate conceutialcil along
the coast.
(The cruiser Chungking. m i I m ik
ICm Mi h * tin Peg* Kiabti

wiilkiT lot R e p
ill llli t a c r foi

I . , ’.i,'til it wu- ii'ii'ulcil 1 1i,it ail
iM.n.Inn
" ..'o ld of &gt;(1 ocrccnt
" , ul linin',I Tilling llu' pil'd w a r .
t l r i i »’ ■ *'n im ini i-i n, tii,- local
•iiyanl.-filioo an t _*ii im'lilbi'i* were
j o i'M' ii I at la i uighl'M uici-ting
"tin'll was pir ub'd , ii'i by Mrx.
1 *1, lti Mcotl l i i i i i n g pii"'iih'Ml.

ttvo ig r N ii.lllirti
ll ir S r i i . i t r , lolil

po ller lo tlay l i o n m ru lu ll i d Ini ,l t lo ll ir l U l lli u lr I It* l a d lllgllt.
illl g u n l. i till ed illii lo b b e d Inin I
U lr l l l i r r , hr la id , a p p c a i r d In
br N c g i o r t .
I Ir

m l lie a »• lol • " ei the In ,,1

with a idle ill

‘ |ui1k?llll

\i rile f I111! I m e l t i n ' of tin- I’tlot

c Ini. ii"n, held in tlic Vn. lit Club

Iti'jiuiTim; un the iTuli'i iiinm t&gt;ro-

tert, ilie Milk

Bunk, Mrs. W .

Hr*. Frank K. Smith, 07, died
in the local hospital at 6:10 A M.
today following a lung lllneme
Htr residence was at 117 French
Avenue,
Bom in Hmlthfield Center, I’*.,
Jan. 9, 1980, lira. Smith cam* to
Haaford In 1911. She waa.a mem­
ber of tha Preebyterlan Church,
th* Order of th* EaeUrn Star and
th* Woman’s Benefit Association.
She ia survived by th* husband,
of Saafordt two .nephews, Harry
ami Henry Hanson of Waysrly,
NrV.t two niece*, Mrs. Alice Har­
per of Wavarly and Miaa Margaret
LraUaey of Athena, Fa.
Funeral servlets will be held at
9it0 P.M, Friday nt Erlckaon
Horn* with B*v. A. G .
officiating.
Interment
dlow in Evergreen Cemetery,
___' O. K. S. will conduct Ser­
vian al th* gravMid*.

E.

11o IIt-vIix'uit .Intel that during tha
pa i year ITIhT und oin'-hnlf iptnrta

oI fi" h milk mid ll
I, unttaiiiJ

(In l ' a | ,

'ii(i&gt;* of

Four!

World (iovuriiiuent
DiNi'usNioti Tlmr-sday

9lltj i l i l l j

\ poiilic iliNcii.Mdon of World
(iiivi’ rniiiiiit will lake plnca TliursNmalhces .auipaigo |.b..aid. s r . r , ^ ; niglVt ,,|"ii u(j"o'cio7k at'The
• 'itv H a ll, Mru. T K. lM ckut ani i ' h iiii 'ClI today
T lux
i*
"W o rld
Governm ent
W eek" ris p ro rln iiio 'il by l l y o r

t i k r n itiiin Im car by tin- t i m win

i lined lum at Suiailirix
A lld r iio n (.III! the l l l i r r lliic a lc u

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c l lux life , bmk Im

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I j l ’a rm w in , Tie •dated.

a i t d | (||K ,.,,|l.|,ru(t.ll , . v

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dixappcatctl Iioiii llir l"lirlv " dir (lie IJliltcil World IVib'iulixti. The
latter group me •qmnsoring th*
l(,iu n n u * a (in *'«** t 't ik o
I tun),day ulglu umeting at which
dm Rev J. T McKinley will precut the basic Idea of World Gov•riiiiiciil. A pro riti'l con d iscus­
sion will follow
In hid proclamation, Mayor
Carra-vny urged .Sanford citllens
to study and discuse carefully durSouthern Memorial Day. which had its inception immediately fol­ lng the wcuk tlic pusaihilitiee of
n World Federal Government with
lowing ih* war b*tween the Stalei, wm originally driignaird at a day limited powers adequate to pre­
foi dtcotalion o f the gtavci of llie C nnfrdrtalr icildirix who died m the vent war.
bailies ol that war, A Edwin Shinholser. city .ittoincy. do l o rd in a
GENERAL TO SPEAK
talk over Station WTRR yeiteiday imunmg
DeLAND, Apr. I’ll. — (TP) —
Th* day was observed by special ptogiamx m ulm olt md was General Jonathan
Wainwrlght.
mat ked by (ha closing of banks and (lie Bell Telefilmhe office. Memben celebrated American officer will
of th* United Daughters o f _t_h»W------------------------------------------------ deliver (he commencement address
Confederacy
accompanied
Mr. our conscImistiecR the fact that In : t Stetson University June 4.
HhlnhoUar to tha station, and later hlu death we |n*t mtr great friend
visited Lakevlew C*m*tery lo dec­ and Intercessor, who . eemg clearly
orate the gray* of th* late Norman our probtem, tdended for tlmn and
Howard, ConfMtrate hero.
forbearance: who bore the bitter
JACKSO NVILLE. Apr. 26 -O P )
Mr. ShinhoDsr told th* plight of Horrowa of injustice he could not Station
H.
Io
th* Confederate soldier after the prevent; who gloried not that he Atlanta ..................69
51
war, wlm found hi* hum* in ruin*, became our conqueror, but prayed Clinrieaton
. 7H
69
his farm devastated- stock killed, fo r malic* toward none and charity Clavsland ....... ..... ........64
89
hie slavaa fra*, his bam empty,
60
at
Der.vsr ....................
his trad* d*stroy*d, hta mqnay for all.**
69
“ Those of us today who^look Galveston .......... .— ......... 79
worthless, his social system swept
f
f
Navy Orleans
- .... .........86
away. To thta was added tha back with open minds to the death Now York .................... 68
44
gray* probltm o f establishing the o f Lincoln,” ha staled, "ami the Pittsburgh ............... .........78
44
status for th* vast body of his racial probltm of that day may Sa&lt;nt Louis ...... ..... ...... 69
44
liboratod slavaa.
tt
Seattle ..............................64
"To this dark and gloomv proa- well f* * l that had Lincoln lived, Jacksonville ............. .........74
m
pact waa soon to bo added th* tha Southern states, in accordance Miami ..... ................. ........76
with his Plans, would have come
C
ft
Into tha Union with all of their Orlando ...... .............. ....... 86
........
68
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bblnholsar. “Only tDo* brought to former rights and privileges.' * Tampa ................ ......

Southern Memorial Day Had Its
Mrs. Frank K. Smith
Inception Following Civil War
Dies From IlIncHH

TOWNSEND CLUE
Th* Snnford Townsend Club will
The niaaraiaalW M IBMfiO i for me*t nt th* Tsoriat Center Friday
at BtOO P-M- E v e rjp e I* Invited
Utt

THE WEATHEH

A

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W EATHEH

Considerable cloudiness through
Thursday with occasional loci'
•turners, inostlv this afternoon ana
tonight. Continued mild.
Light
lo moderate mostly south to south«e»l »lnde.

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iJ/1I~ rV\‘ ;' ■'gi,;fcpft|Z

|eab Mugging By Mother-in-law

IAJLWAY
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iGOON-f/P)—Alarm s
ger. when &gt;a train runnl:
the lacrad Burmese ell
M'. mid Hadaya, 12 ffillaa
[came to ,tn abrupt holt and
fglno begin to 'h o tft Th«y
|eil if thuy wom to be vlcluimlit. and relxel.,
ral yard, ahead, a still
[lav across the track, Tho
now with tho train’, mllliarort, hurried forward in
wale. They found ,, mail flcip. They booted him Into
lines, and demanded nil ux|oti. lie said ho was a sogourd «)„ ruiltrack duty
nn&gt;t hove dropped off to

M•A R cC H O F E V E N T S Sf’r

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nsrirfa’ i
Pravlnf Real Donnybrtah

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Hr HAL DOYLK
», Wash., —- (Sf) — How can you have lived until you vr
beets kitted by a vegetarian lionet*?
IT t o f t being mugged bf a mother-in-law all hollow. There'i
more Satuikl affection in it. A lionet* puli real feminine enlhutiatm
M o her smooching.
;rOr at leait the only lioneit who ever listed me did. She it "Little
* Tyke." a tawny 350-pound lady lion owned by Georyet and Margaret
fc^aatbeau.
*
operate Hidden Valley wtottllng match with'I.ml* Tyke.
i 200 ai'*r .apci Im.-iit In The nmt thing I knew I wat on
will between nr. Imat. nml the lawn, rolling around the gratt
jj beluga.
under a SSU-pniind llonc.tu, and my
“ Cta'thls ranch nothing Id of: aid right arm wax rnnght halfway
of anything clue that tlvru here." t.n the elbow In the hot furnace of
•Sid westheau, n former mi&lt;ll&lt;«l n t r mouth
■tudent who operate*, a deep frerte
"Iton’l ierk — nhe'll let go,” .aid
lecher buxine*..
Werlbeau a . I began wundering
He and hi* wife Itaya tried to how Iona It would take me to
H l l j t I email world uf their own Icalm to type with lust my left
where fear (mi no plate, a llnv nutid. And ihe did let go,
of. love where the land) can
Afterward aha lay with her heed
m at peace with the lio n - in mv lap. Whan Mr.. We»theau
ill hope to live on to a ripe brought her a hunk of freth raw
muttenhood.
hamburger, the llonen* turned her
•And eo far thdv have eutceeded. mem up at It like a chorue girl
■“
roof i» Little Tyke her- bring offered an Ice cream cone.
tummer the will h« a
Hrforr 1 left Little Tyke lumped
___ llortM. of four yaarii.
Sha ll tha only hiiown live lion In pur ear. end Cieorge. auggeated
put inv arm around her, I did.
hi the world who won’t eat meat IIivlmg
ptetlv much like I wasr
"Wa got her from a too lust
after the arat horn," »eld Wret- tr.l'u. to neck the de*n of women
a .ollogr rUnre.
beau. "She w it tha only cub. and
And then aha turned and gave
liar m
t other had lifetime nervous
and had bitten and rruihed her lie a great big klm.
What la the klti of a Hone.*
fight-front leg.
"From the start aha refuted to Hk*T Well, It In like being shaved
Middenly or having one aide of
**$IlJden Valley Ranch U a long ynilr face x rubbed by a warm
and narrow eirfp, alive wijh flow- towel covered wltb wet aandwlclire.
art. tying between (Ircen Klvtr Oar will |aat so or&gt;'lnarv man a
lifetime, lie Rocin't feel much
and bordering wnnded lillh.
i , i *,Ggdrjtr&lt; hud • ‘
Tyke linvr like klaalr.g back.
Sana for « &gt;*nil
:!i* &gt; il be Imek
Nolghlgrra would Ilka Ip have
any„moniriii.' ..un Mm, Wt-jt- Little Tyk penned more accurely.
bea n, ie h re m i. d-ul i.aired wom­
They feol &gt;ihc will revert to
an who Hhaitii* her huubaiid'e luve jungle wayn and tragedy may come
to George, or hii wife. Hut Writ
' o f aalmalt.
And noon after that I raw a bean »ayi atubhornly; "Where
la no four there u no eavag»lgl)t. from, the world- of lllldlcal there
prophecy.
Wr.-iUmaii, rnrryitii! ery.’*
Ilmvevi.r tht&gt; ciperlment endi,
aome iprlga of flowering wild curwant, came atroljlng down from (hr tlm.v Hava created In Hidden Valley
W t ipnce In n
hilla. And limping at hla tide— Ilnnch, for a *■hi
marked for life by her mother'* liuublcd time, a 200-ncre world
Jaw*— won the Ilonra*, looking like without war or hunger, And If It
a big.frlondly Nnwfoumllnnd dug. ilinuld turn out to ha only a "brief
The
e*prT»e'
prlie chickona
chickcn. nml
a(ui"no«eock.
nearork: !r,,r': l,clwmi &gt;""»• ,lo» '
■
took -no alarm
na the llone.a pad Imr.e, raccoon, lamp, cat and liondad past them. She nur.zled one h it - well, it In itlll worth rcmcmo f the two home* In Dm oantnic. lieiing.
And later In the ranch guioit hnuiu*
aha frolicked with a pet coon, a
AKTKH .11 YKAHH
toy terrier puppy, a cal and
LUCKNOW, India — l/PI - A
fouhg lamb.
32-yrnr-old lumdmnn of a local
Hbw iodhi animal, an dlvrrxr In village In appearing for hlgh-.rhool
natura
piny together
ature ploy
togeiht-r without hlirtT
In
examination, for the ncrmul time
"Vyhere there I. no fear tliei
there la in Id. life. He failed when he flr.t
n vaVagry," .alii Weatbemi, "Here
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appeared 11 yean ago and hn.
lM only ilaclnllfio _____
I. tho dliclr
wlriline had tpj free time ainca.
leva and freedom. And there
liana Christian Anderson, Dan,
i iu»,reaaon to kill aa them la no
lab fairy tala writer, m « youth
ailggeatiul | have
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Special to C tntrtl P tett
fARHINOTON—All but loal la the hue and ery of ihe major
pre-campaign congreailonal batllca la the red hot contest In
the Florida Democratic prlmnry wlierc ttep. George A. Hmnthrrs Is
trying to wrest a Senate aeat from veteran Senator Claude T&lt; ppcr.j
The major spotlight Is on the campaigns tn Ohio, where Pr**l-|
dent Truman la going all out to beat Senate OOP policy leader,
Robert A. Taft—and Illinois, where Democratic Senate leader Bcoll
W. Lucaa la fighting fnr hla political life against
former ttep. Everett Dlrk.* n.
However, the Florida primary, where noimnslion Is tantamount to election. Is another Trninnn
testing ground.
Pepper Is s Tinman m.n. right down the line,
as he wa. n tlnoseriJt man Hinalhrre, on tha
other hand, represent, ihe Stale. Tilghla Demo­
crats. lie opposes Mr. Truman's civil right, pro­
gram and Ihn rest of his domestic legislative
proposal..
Latest reports are Dial Pepper ' may, squeak
through, after a shaky .lart.
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faaatar Claude • EXPENDABLET —III Ihe event of slam Wat
are Ihe Aleutian Inlands, extending l»no miles
toward Rusnla off Alaska, expendable? tn World
War n tha United Slate, apent million, nf dollars and many lives
to protect tho Aleutians an military bases.
’ However, Informed sources .ay, the Joint Chief, of ni.ff have
'decided not only to shut down those bssra hut to lei the Islands go
to tha Hovlcte by default If «a r tome.
Their thinking, It ts said, I. ihsl to hold ihe Island hn.ri would
cost mote than they would be worth, and nisi if itus.i* occupies
them, It wltl find Jlself will* n white elephant
The Aleutians ar* generally blanketed hy Ihe bleakest weslhtr
Which holds air operations In a minimum.

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On*.* First, a lot o f s p c e c h e a . . then • lot o f promise! . , ; and then a lot o f Valle,
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that veteran* o f this war got more than just a "run
'run around1' from the
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ClAilDK PEPPER wot on* of tho original iponiora of tho 0, I. Mil
of Rlghla providing education and training, hauling andbutlnoM
loam, and unemployment compeniatlon far vafarani of World
War Two . . .
CLAUDE PIPPER iponaorod tho bill paniilHIng entitled veterans
to take thslr tormlnal pay In bonds or cash . , .
CLAUDE PIPPER sponsored Mil«. 1399 which raised maintenance
for on-tho-|ob-tratnlng »• •
CLAUDE PIPPER sponsored Mil 9.1994 which raised money for
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JerMy, la tha proud pna.ce.or of n pair of vividly orange »hnc«, hut
he lan’t going to wear them.
The ahoe* ate the gift of Queen Juliana of Hie Nelhcilanda. They
’•re hand-made wooden Job., and allhougli Cnnltehi maintain* they
are alte nine and onc-half. they look large enough to hold Ihe family
waahlng.
The ahaea are patl of a ahlpmenl of 100 pair .ent a Dulch vetforana* nrganlaatlon In Canfleld'a lituun district hy Ihe nureti. MrmIher* nf the organltatlon are of Dutch dearent and. unlike ('anfleld,
.they wilt wear the wooden ahora In next Memorial Dny'a parade.
Canfleld la content to leave Ida pair linuRlng on the wall of hla
Washing toa office.
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[••In hla hat," the legal ataff at the Henatc committee Investigating
Senator Joseph McCarthy’. Com mind.in charges ha. yet to act up
houiektcplng on Capitol llltl. II may never be nrre.eary.
Edward P. Morgan, former FBI man and Washington attorney,
’•xplalned that ha haa been operating from hi. own law office down[town In eervlng aa chlif counsel for the committee.
Morgan said there was no point In trying to estnb- Depended an
lleh staff rjusrtere on the Hill, until It was known
whit President Truman would do about rrlea.lng
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Aillon
Hts print was Ihsl If Ihe president gave tho com­
mittee acceea to the flics the nlnff Would bn doing most nf Its work
[In the downtown srea where the records are kept. If tho nica were
released to be taken to Ihe Capitol then outers would have to be had
[on Ihe li|IL
Mr. Thtman did neither. H# told the Loyalty Review Board to
Ifnaka special reviews In tha rises died by McCarthy, refining to
|release tho documents to tha committee. Ho presently IPs • slatem«tt, and Morgan ta atilt working downtown.

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KFlorida Medical Men English Labor Party
AdmitNegroMembers tCaaltaasg m a Pag* Oa«|

House Committee
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for a new election If beaten. The
ttovcrnmenl called nut (1.000
RAF men to work as stevedores
on the London docks In a spread­
ing dockers' strike.
Airmen will Join the 3.0CO *oldier* and sailors already working
on vessels immobilized by thu
wrckoltl wildcat strike, denounced
by the Libor Minister George
Isaac* a* Communist-Inspired
Tbi&gt; National Dock Labor Roan)
disclosed that 14,406 men wyre nowon strike, an Increase of almost
•'"On over yesterday. Tills I*
more than half the 27,000 men
who mukr up the waterfront force.
Kighty-two ships nre tide up In
port. Twenty-two vessels nre be­
ing handled Ijv the troop*. Many
air food ship* hearing fair for
rationed Hilton*.

store $203,000,600 p r e v i o il a J
trimmed by the committee froi
the amount asked by Preside!
Truman In his budget.
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The additional money alrear
COUHT,
approved brings to $N,2rtl.l37,3ijj
,TT.~ FLORIDA
tin* amount now In the
o f U.
budget which the House will Mkc KAHKD.
iiTons
NOTICE
gin debating next week.
The money will probably &lt;V
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mony.
H O L L Y W O O D , H e ., Apr. « —
Among the developments which
(/p&gt;_The Florida Met He* I Assohe said brought a tightening nr
lion changed Ita by-law* today
armaments nnd defenses, Johnson
permit Negro members for
also mentioned:
first time In the 76 year
"Thu fall of China, the scrlnux
history of tho medical group.
situation* In smitlienst A. a. the
Tho decision was taken by tho
ID ' KBTATlCi
break in diplomatic relations with added to a *2D.(lOO,(l00,0!II o' i■iaT?’
Tea and sack
you are hero
.louse of Delegates, policy-mak­
mi'-kugp nppioprintion bill befi mtltled
snd required to (lie any
Bulgaria
and
deteriorating
rela­
ing body of the Association,
tin*
House.
-ianus
ami
demands
whleh you,
tions with other satellite countries,
Under tho new regulations alt
Of the new funds, #1200.000,0tIr eltli.r o( you. may have against
the
Soviet
assumption
of
control
rsld,
e«tali'
In
th
„
tlce
of Hon.
'V g iu doctnr* licensed to prac­
IThOM, County
over tint armed forte* of Poland, would be for the Ail Force.
tice in Florida now are eligible
$150,0011,600
for
the
Nnvv.
All
bii,jai.
aunty
Hemibole
Soviet naval expansion, the In­ $60,0*10,0 I* for new plane piofllce In ih. Court House In flan
.or membership. Thera aro ap­
creased Soviet pressures in Ger­
proximately W&gt; doctors In this
lime* o ? ?Ro
many, the recent attack on a navnl chase* to continue Lev,,ml ne,';rrJ- mon'rn*
t.assldcallon.
alrrraft in the Baltic, uml the re­ yeur the piograio to build arirst nabllcaiian o( this notioe.
a -IR-gtoup Air Force.
cent Soviet demands telitLlve to maintain
All the .Air Force money Is *rltlns »na centaln ths place »r
Trieste."
The Srnetnrv sold the present contract authority.
Of tlie Navy's $ 160,000,000 tot*
fl.-n a lla u e d 1‘ rnrn I ' i i s p f i s t )
i word peacetime defense rust* pro­
a puiely cuuipetltlvu hash* ami
bably will grow larger after the $ 10 (1.000,0(10 l* in contract niithe
ity for plane procurement ar
next year.
there is no relatlomblp between
operator', comtnisslrnerr. or by
Uosldcs the $860,000,000 in n e w $50,000,000 1* in cash for convei
whatever nnnio such btirincastuen
Leonard Kirsehcn, a Romanian money, tin* defense department silo of warships nnd f*ir the out
me called.!’
national wloi *rrved a* Bucharest abo asked the House group to re* submarine warfare program.
In tin* case of contract puthei
Carroll wan n witness hI the correspondent for tho Associated
(ty the actual money will be ni
committee's henring on n bill to Press, was arrested In the Ropropriated Inter.
bun the movement of gambling in­ mnulnn capital. Bucharest dis­
The new fund* would lioolt t
formation acrosti citato lines,
patches inputted
$t |,2lll, 127.300 the .IrferiRP budg
troll la known to betting imin
Tlie m rest of Mareel Pohne, of
IC.MIh m Trim* K.|t Oat,
for the flxinl year beginning Jul
AT the man who announce* the the dewish Teh-graphlc Agency,
and on two occasions came to
"nffieml" wtilter-lnwik gambling also was announced. Both he and "Snorky’s
Place” , said Overstreet,
This Is $203,000,000 less th»
odds on the Kentucky Derby aa Kirsehcn were licensed of deliver­
well aa major league basebatl ing espionage Information lo the to Inquire wheie Wallace was. President Tnimnn hnd lecoimnen*
bullets were fired, one ed. Cb.tlrmnn Million (D-Tex.) e
jacer. Thus, his title "Commis­ P. 8. nnd British Information Three
going under the right eye, mid the subconimHtee *nld the groc
services.
sioner."
two othrri through th- right nrni will decide lut&lt;*r to restore any c
The legislation hefoie (he rotnTie- Associated Press tried to and shoulder.
the amount rut nv the full nODr
milter would be aimed primarily reach K i rschen by telephone from
Police Chief Williams teitlfied pHatlen* coinniittee fiom the totf
against horse race Informal Inn London last night. The operator llm*
when Palrolninn J. B Smirks recommended bv the Presldeie
ili .trihuteil In ixiokmakeis through- reported that the cull was refused. arrived on the srene, Williams
Ho anbl Johnson asked that thi
out the country.
Last week AP facilities In Bul­ lurrendeicd with the statement, nmoiltil be restored m addition t
"I’ve
shot
a
man."
Officers
Spence
garia were rut off. Two weeks
the $350,000,000 in new money.
ago ritiy hoilo vnk in's Communist and Tench wctc nLo present.
Anticipating nubrotmiilitee ni
The
counsel
for
the
defense
government expelled the last Am­
provnl of the addltlonnl moiled i&gt;based
Its
main
arguments
of
celterican correspondent of the AP
ira iilM ti r**wt Pace o*»&gt;
nucstrd by Johnson and the .loin
defense on the fact that a revolv­ Chiefs of Staff, Chairman Cntm
ployment In Florida earned in ex­ remaining In Prague.
cel* of *11,000,01)0 income In 1040.
The arrest of Kirsehcn and er was found on the person of (I)-Mo 1 called nn Immediate msei
Tiixea paid in various form* on Pohne, the Bucharest dispatches the dund mun.
ing of the full committee to con
The case ol James Linton, Ne­ r.idei the Increase.
till.'. Income more than paid for said, has announced at the trial
tlie ro.*t of tho parole system In of five Romniilaitn charged with gro, charged with breaking and
In between. Johnson and hi
Florida, be suld.
espionage. Two of the defendants. entering Nelson nnd Co., Oviedo group went befnie a Senate An
on
July
30,
wn*
ordered
nolle
fori....
employes
nf
the
British
Dr Charles I’er.ions bud charge
by Attorney Griggs, due proprlatloiiR subcommittee to asl
of the program which included Information service who pleaded proKsed
to
the
fact
that n material witness tho Increase.
music by a five-piece orchestra guilty, urrused Kirsehcn and Pohne was not present. Linton, who has
Tho pending budget allots |$1.
mu|er the direction of Raymond of collecting secret political and been held In jail for the past 300.000.1)00 for Air Force procure
ITnlL Tho singing of Misa Hetty economic information for the. Unit­ eight months, pending trial, did incut and 1650,000,000 for ,nei
Wagner, ncrompnnled liy Miss ed Stales and Britain.
not for a moment grasp the idea planes for tho Nnvy and Marine*
Klolse Wheeler, was repeatedly enKlrsehen, 41, worked for Eng­ that ho was free, but when hr
The increases would give th
roretl. MI/h Wheeler soloed with lish newspapers In Turkey and did so hn could not conceal Ills Air Force $1,500,006,000 and: th
"The Fllglil_ of the Humble lire" Romania before becoming the AP's
Navy $760,000,000.
by Rimsky-Kornnkov. Othi'C mom- Bucharest correspondent In 1!&gt;4U. jubilation.
There has been etaoin *li|dli
Tho ease of Johnny Robertson,
liers of tlie orchestra were l^iulse He was educated In England and
charged with breaking aid enter­
Kneeling, cellist, Roy Howell, hnri- In Berlin.
ing, was continued to another
lone sax and W. it. Connolly, gui­
Pohno, the Jewish Telegraphic term.
Joseph .Smith, first preside t o
tar.
Agency said, was n former state­
The Court was recessed by the Lntter-iiav flalnts (Mor inn
less persnn who held cltlienshlp
Judge Smith until Friday, May i church, wn* born nt Sharon, Vt
In the west Gcrninn stntn.

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NOTIES
ITATK OF FLOKIUA. TOi
BTATK
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EL C. MARKB, widow of
1CIIARD It. MARKlf. dacsoasd. II
living and li dehd. hsr unknown
heirs pt law, davlsesa, lsa »lt«.
grantees, assignees, llanors, »/*alters, trustees, at
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AN DEMAN, hie wlfs. tr
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heir* at law, devisees, “riertt
legatees,
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ditors, irutleea, or other claimants:
nil parties having or claiming to
ot Ap
have any right, till* or Interest
tn and to th" following described
lit ueminm
Seminole
real estate,
estate situated l"
R a id
WMb
county, Florida, to* wit t
WU. of «E&gt;i ot NBi,| NEW
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2U, 1050

No important government o f the present day has a re­
cord o f violations o f agreements equaling that o f the Soviet
government which repeatedly attracts international atten­
tion with chargee o f treaty and agreement violations
against the United States ana other Western governments.
The recent revival o f (he Trieste issue by the Moscow gov­
ernment is an illustration o f this practice.
It is true that the provisions o f the Italian treaty with
respect lo the Free Territory o f Trieste have not beep car­
ried out. But the reason is that the Western natloh's have
been unable to gain the co-operation o f Russia in doing so.
The charges of Russia, if sincerely intended as a move to
get the treaty provision! carried out, should have been
sisssuv
»v the
*Hv United
V lileVil 4&gt;HIIUI|sr
lljf Vcwlflllullj
“ IIILil IIO
made to
Nations kJCLllI
Security
Council, which
hasu
jurisdiction, but Russia at the moment is boycotting that
Council. Russia is clenrly at fault and on a wrong tack in
the Trieste matter, and yet has succeeded in placing ns on
the defensive in a diplomatic exchange.
It would appear that the diplomatic position of the
United States might be more sound if we should take tin*
initiative in laying the blame for some of the world's ills
at Russia's door. We do not seem to gain anything but abuse
by a policy of letting the world find out for itself who is to
blame.

TODAY’ h BIBLE VEK8K
Love Is the overwhelming rtrtue,
but we must nut despise faith and
hups without which life w„..ld Ire
• wilderness without sun or stars.
Now abide) h faith, hope, love,
these three, but the greatest of
these Is love— 1 Cor. 13:13.
hr Albany, N. Y a hunter
pleads "Not Guilty' to iliooling
■louse out ol lesion. " I thought
it was a rabbit," he tai.l.
Bullet holes have been found in
one of (hose life rafts recovered
from the Baltic. It now appeals
that the Russians not only shot
down the American plane, but alio
machine-gunned the suivivori as
they floated ajmind in life rafts.

Geuruto rfcirurtH what mav well be the last polittcul
campaign based directly on the glamor o f the Confederacy
Mrs. .lumen Longstreet., widow of Lee's famous lieutenant,
linn announced her candidacy for governor against Herman
Tnlmndftii. She is 80, and so may not be serious, hut a
shrewd manager could get her a lot of votes.
Aa Lee's subordinate, Longslm*! must often have re­
minded him of the blow suffered in the death of atonowaU
Jackson. An excellent corps commander, Longstreet wus upt
to substitute his own views for those o f his superior, and lo
be slow where he should have been quick. Historians upecu*
late that 11 Jackson, operating instead o f Longstreet, might
have won Gettysburg, with incalculable reaulta for the development o f the war.
VVIwn peace came Longstreet became widely unpopular
by joining the Republicans, the most conspicuous Souther­
ner to take this step. Time to a large extent has healed this
resentment, however. If Mrs. Longtreet pursues her rantlnlocy, |he country will learn whirl magic is sttll remain­
ing in the Longstreet name.

How much is il wonh to a man
to gel bitten by a rattlesnake? Up
Imports Not Disastrous
in Nashville, Tenn. Amos Bowers,
Cannot American manufacturers compete with Euroa Negio is suing the Royal Crown
Shows for V IW .1?*? became hr w an unleu they have help from prohibitive tariffs? Paul
claimed he was bitten by a rallte- y* Hoffman, European recovery administrator mwhi to
ake in the carnival's repple pit.
e had been asked to demonstrate,
he laid, that the snakes were harmlets, but one of them wasn’t harm­
less enough and his aun swelled
to twice its normal sire.

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Tola] assets of the CIO Texlilea

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that) they were two years ago.

Expenses Outrun Income
ANNIHTON (ALA.) UTAH

. ."Russia is getting ready lor war
on • grand scale," Kenneth D tcoiiicy o l London editor o f the
Intelligence Digest said, in Ser‘ isota the other dsy. ’R utila is
ngw making atom bombs at lbs
.M ta oi four a month". It* declares*
■ "Russia b n .300 iiihmartos* and
\ in tw o, year: w ill have g t : least
i S0p. She has between 45».UUi gnd
• | 30,000 janks and about l the same
i natober o f aircraft including many
ig(&amp;." H t insists that Rtosla (withi f 1ip ' thrsk, months could put 20

ully armed mfn into the
ink has by fadth* largest
army In ths vntkti today
that* at* thtd* who belay

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of

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Although Itif disclosure yv*« slow
In ciiming tu light, ft* now is un­
derstood that Th. Atlanta Con­
stitution was unabU-td glace Its
operations on a sound financial
footing In a cltv
city of
nf approxlmatrly
approximately
500,000 popotaflon where It asenuntered uf cflmpetitlon tn the
morning'newspaper field. Merger
with The Journal, only afternoon
paper In Atlanta waa'the move re­
sorted to In order to keep The Con­
stitution nllve.
Nor his It been grads to appsar
that the tesnomio Ills of Th# Conutltutlon wsro of Its' own making.
On tha contrary,’ ths business ol
nswspaper pubUcstlon, Ilk# many
others throughout tha country, has
been marked in raesnt years by
a race In which expenses steadily
have outdistanced Intoms, In tsnni
both o f rats of Increase and par*
csn'agrwisS.
■*'
Thla state of affairs has made
itself felt In newspaper operations
targe andjm l l l . A: sate to Polnt
concerns Tha New York Times,
which, wiflelf retarded u an imirSgnabtr ‘ citadel: of, American
ournallsm, maiitfy) took this posllon In i t f reply to untdrt tlentMfda
for additional w«ga increaasa, 'Us
management stated
"In recant Years, while the gross
Income of The Tirosa has increased
substantlallg as a. resut tof gains
la odvertiilng e n i circulation re­
ceipts, the flp e n m of operation
•. have tnereassd at a much mare
rapid rate.

11M1I I* *v*n more llrlkmp. Compar.d to th* tanu in months of
1948, total expanses Incrraird 8H
percent . . whll* incom* wu« up
4.6 per rent. .
“ As a result, th* ,1*1 Iticuiu* nf
Die business has shown a sharp
rsductlon, to an extent which
should be a matter of roncern in
all of us. Unless thus, who ar»
raaponslbl. for managing this en­
terprise can check tin* rising
curve of costs. It will not ha long
before w# find that mtr grosa In-

WASHINGTON, Apt. 2t. — DPI
— The little man is no spring
chicken any more. He's lived a
good while. Ileki seen a lot of
things, some good, many had.
In his lifetime he has seen a
baby horn, an old man dis. And
l.c has n-v-r stopped wondering at
men's ability to be many things:
A hero, coward, martyr, betray­
er, thief, benefactor, liar, Semin*
drcfl, ! selfless, selfish, wrecker,
hurlder, (heartier, resliil. seiitt

h m «Ml rwmm r t f t Oh )
Bed nnlllt wore given tu 89 needy
lUieo
throughout
Seminole
n«y. Thik constituted a total
sriture of Ml 1.91. Contrlbua have been made bv the Klls Club, the Presbyterian
in*r»’ Class and the Woman’s
i toward the Milk Bank,
i her report to International
i. Scott revealed that during the
l year the club sponsored s
I* school
girl to
-------- ---„ ....... State
Tallahassee; sent twu 4-11 Club
t. to Camp McQuame; assisted
tiii the Boy Scout Drive.
Drive; the
:s .Club's annual Community
i'tmas Tree, the R*d Crn*»
v. and the Balvallon Army
ivt. for (und*. A huhhv show
l held for the children during
i hiirnrnrr in cooperation with
City Recreation Director and
lit ddlen silver lenrpooiis were
it to the children's lunchroom
Vlrtiuulier, France, u villngi

t

natural nobility, warm and kind.
And bt hsr se*u others moved bv
cunning crucltv.
Bonieiinie* in one lifetime, the
llllla man knows, mia man can be
many of llmw* tblng* oi lust on*
•if them alone.
The tittle man lot* mi ilhninnv
from whnl b** tin: M*en. h&gt;*
knows, lie would not want lo Im*
tbtre if u loaf of birnd suddenly
were (brown into a roomful nf
Ibiig-starved man.
Noi because of wbal might bap
pelt It* him l&lt;ul because of wl.ai
the eight of ■tie Incan might do to
some nf ibe men, but not all.
From what be hu&gt; seen of man
kind — the many evidences of
man's goodness - be knows man'
rnpuiiiy fin goodness ia very
gieut
Why, then, be ask* himself, are
lint all men good, and kind amt
forthright? Why nil the bate, sus­
picion, greed? Why do men but I
each other?
* letter wa* resit by Mr*. Felice
Because one lifetime it short,
■»t.
International
Relations
the little man has known only a
few people well So whnl he hat
learned isn’t much
Still, lie knows, the struggle fol
security
sumt call It survival can twist a inan's mind and fork
la* tongue
The d*sire for security, the liltle
man km-.v. can take mnnv shape*
money, prestige, power, glory, oi
only a daily mb
II urn , lie a consuming sense of
fear .rooted m In- childhood
which makes a muii hostile |„ ,li
mankind suspecting everyone
Or. it iirnv I*1 the little thine
catted th* ego—iho "I am" in all
of u&gt;—which craves nouruhineni
Mt any de perate price
A -holm may find Ills security,
calm bis tears and sooth In* ego
by working for a small salary In
a library.
Another man mav have to feed
Id*, ego by Inflicting pain so that.
*tKiidmg astride the live* he’*
ruined, lie can tell liltnsclf:
"f iml: marled them’’ or "I changed
history" or ’’Ihev'll never forget
me "
Ami m in i , Ifines whole group* of
people and t-veri nation* are swept
tip In (lido thing*, the little intn
tell* him-elf and when they are
they can kill and min and be fierce
In u wav no -ingle man can eouil.
H'tw long will thl* go on? How
M ir will it tig before all then,
content and secure, can lend a culm
and kind nod honest life with one
another I
The little mall l« loo much of
a re*all-1 lo to* caught Irving to
answer that one
When anyone asks him
he
shakes In* head, murmurs some­
thing about "not In my lifetime"
amt ukk* to be excused from pre­
dicting ulinut mankind
HUH he never luy become need 1,Oeetliioa« k n w (*■■• itoe)
lo picking up his daily nap«rv PA 1‘onvCntion, which opened towhich I* a chronicle of ntcuge|e d ii
without the hope: "Mavhe today
twlghl said "clever pronagandwill he better,"
1*1'’ nr* lisitift newspaper* “ to put
Our silLvuniVt! bleu:. ilClu.-.S."
hvight said a major problem nf
Mors than a quarter of all hous­
ing coats go to utilities—fusl and a ;)ee press Is "the drift in this
lighting supplies, gas, electric­ cqntrv toward a welfare state
tuwrd Socialism, toward anything
ity and water.
y^J want to call It.
‘.Everything which has made
Tbs Latter-day Saints (MormonI Aurics the envy of the world,"
church was organised tn Fayette, hisald, "we are runv throwing
N. Y.. In 1830 with six charter ally for a phony security and a
I'Mplair collect]vl*m
member*.

Paper PublinherH

Four Ocala Escapees
Are Caught In City
OCALA, Apr. 8ft, — UP) — Four
of thk eight prisoner! who escaped
from the Marlon County Jail after
midnight Monday wore captured
last night In the aouthwestern part
of the city, Sheriff Edward I'orter
announced thla morning.
The prisoners captured, the
sheriff said, were Rirhard Ivy. 81.
Fred Richards. 23, Donald Cope­
land, ID, and Gordon Copeland, 22.
Hiieriff PaSter concluded, by
elimination that the four men wbo
held up a filling station in Ualnesvijl# early Tuesday morning,
slugged Deputy Sheriff Shorty
.Snowden, and rubbed the station
of (100, were Charles Baker. 31,
Victor Brimdage, ID, John Harr?
Branson, 19, (not James as previ­
ously reported), and Hoke t,', Brun­
son, 20,
These four were still ul large
(Ills morning. Hheriff Purler said
there hud been no trace of them,
»r fa green Btudebuker car they
tole in Ufa la. since the Galne,*'llo ftlefc-up.___ ____________

Hanford Forum
Mr. R. L. Doan
Hanford Herald
Hanford, Fla.
In a recent speech Senator F*pfier advocated that ALL c Itliens
of Florida over 80 years of age
be given Government assistance
legal dies* of NEED.
lie certainly knows (bat tbr con­
dition of the ,Stale treasury I*
:uch, even with the obnoxious
•alci. tax, that many of our needv
elder cltisen* have had their assist­
ance allowance cut almusl lo the
: larva lion level.
To advance this assistance to
those citizens who do not need
•his assistance will reMilt In giving
lo the physically able, the well to
do. and the wealthy; money urg­
ently needed by our needv elderly
citDen*. (I can only In- done by,
a tremenduuc increase hi vale* to
or by a druotic reduction in the
present allowances.
Heenis that Henntor I'epper has
deserted our needy elderly citisenfur political purpose*.
Very Truly,
H. B. POPE.

The Baltic Incident
New York Herald Tribune
The American reply to the Sov­
iet protest of April II against an
alleged violation of Latvian terri­
tory by a "B-2U type" military
airplane Is a counter-protest, terse
und emphatic, ngalnit the Soviet
Union for brutally shooting down
an unarmed American reconnaliranee aircraft on lawful flight
over the international waters of the
Baltic.
The Huts Ians have convicted
themselves In this episode. By
their uwn statement they fired on
a four-engine American airplane
ill the Baltic area on the after­
noon of Saturday. April 8.
It
turned to sea and ''disappeared."
The Russians apparently made no
effort to find it or rescue Its per­
sonnel; through two days In which
an Intensive search was pressed bv
the Western powers thev offered
iy, help and not even .a hint which
might have assisted the searchers.
Only on Tuesday, after hope of
finding any survivors was alrrndy
dim. did they present their “ prolest1' with their own version that
tlie plane was violating Latvian
territory amt was the first to.
open Die.
Ami ailniiltaiiruUcly
they unleashed their feroclolir pro­
paganda machine In make the
maximum of political capital out
of this version.
The American authorities have
checked the known facts; they at
once prove the falsity of the Hovlet
account. The only American mili­
tary plane In the air In the Baltic
area that .Saturday afternoon was
nut u B-29 hot a Navy Privateer;
it was unarmed and so could nut
have opened fire first; it wa: on
a flight "over the Baltic Sea"
(not, as first stated bv the local
mitliorilirs, cImply to Copenhagen
and return) hut under strict older*
to avoid Russian territory and
territorial waters.
Its mission

April 23, Ittlkl
Gainesville, Florida
Gentlemen:
I have been away from .Hanford
since the first part of Heptember
attending the University nf Flor­
ida
Being fresh out nf high
•chool I nm naturally interested
'n tin .ictlvitles carried on at
Bemlnnle High Hchool and espe­
cially the sports events. But; when
I atop by the University library
and drag out the Hanford Herkld
what do I find? Nothing. You
cover wOrld and state affairs lo
the fulleil extent, but sav w tv
little about thf activities carried
an In Hanford and absolutely noth­
ing about loral sports event* at
Hem(pole High School.
It has prartlrallv - reached the
point when- It Is necessary to re Ad
the Orlando H-'iitinel in* order lo
oblnln Information algiut Hanfdrd.
I am one of many student* at­
tending the various colleges nf
the Booth, hut I fasnurr you that
f am not the only one that find*
your local new* Inail*(plain. Till
it a fault that could lx* easily cor­
rected.
Sincerely
RICHARD K* McNAB
1
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida.

waa completely legal. And thla Aw
the plane which the Rusalan stall
that they shot down, without af­
fording ft even the opportunity to
report that it wan under attack.
The precise circumstances cannot
be known/ It may have got lost
and found Itself Inadvertently over
Latvia, It may have flown Into
the extensive naval maneuvers
Which the Russian:* were reported­
ly holding about that lime In the
waters between Sweden and Latvia.
It may possibly have fallen vleti£
lo u new policy, at which "PravdaV* violent article upon the epi­
sode seemed to hint, of turning
the whole Baltic -Sea into a Soviet
lake forbidden to all others. One
cannot say. Whatever the circum­
stances, the Russians have con­
victed themselves i * a recklessness,
Inhumanity, and barbarity in interiusllonal 'relations which Its.
cost ten American lives and de­
serves the, Stinging rebuke which
has been lodged against them, ft
It seem* unlikely that the Inci­
dent will gu farther. The men
cannot be brought back to Ilf*}
and there Is little hope that tha
P.uj.-Iuiu will make the honorable
amends whirli are asked of them.
It may mean that American planes
will not have to g&lt;&gt; armed against
(hi.- kind of Irresponsible triggerhappiness. But the record is at
unv tale made plain; ami the ex­
tent to which the Soviet Hub n’ b
contributing to peacr in tile t M
i ale and difficult International -itustnui of today should be oh'ii.i*
lo all. . &gt;. • *
11.* predominant aiu anion* r
run* mr**t*il ill th*
in
was 21. . ,
Bhvvp'uliJ gout.. iiltreal*il tlesd
ily in Teas* for 40 years hut liavi
dropped the past fsw years.____ ,

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"Social Calender
WKUNkMDAY
Th« Study uf ill* book "Building
■ Standard Sunday School" will be
continued at 7:3l) P.M. at the
UiFlitt Baptist Church.
*
THURSDAY
Junior Siotherhoud of the Pint
Baptist Church will meet In the
Men'll Bible Class room at 7:30
P.M.
The study of the book "Building
n Standard Sunday School" will
he continued at 7:30 P.M. at the
First Baptist Church,
The Seminole Rt-brtcah Lodge
No M3 will meet in1the Odd Fel­
lows' Hall at 8:00 P M.
f.
Sa tu rd ay
The Audubon bird watchers
will make a bird trip leaving the
Tourist Center at 0:30 A. M
Anyone interested In bird study
may gu on this trip. If trans­
portation is desired, please so
request addressing Audubon Club,
cate of the Sanford Herald.
MONDAY
The aniuiul lunch of the Wornun’j Auxiliary of the Holy Cross
^Episcopal Church will be at 12:30
R at the Parish House.
The St. Murks Chapter uf the
Woman's Auxiliary of the Holy
Crass Episcopal Church will inrel
at 8:00 at the hume of Mrs. W. E.
Watson, 507 Oak Avenue, with
M&gt;&gt;- Mary Bieweiton serving a*
cc-l,ofte»i.

fUKnDAT

The regular meeting of Ihe
WMfl of the Central Rapli-l
Chorch will lie at the home of
Mrs. E*rl Sweet, rtOO Pecan Ave'nue, at 7:30 P.M.
The Daughter* of We«lev .Sun­
day School of the First Methodist
Church will meet tn McKinley Hall
at 7:30 with Mrs. J. D. Davit'
group as hot terse*. The nutinei
hat been postponed.

•

Art, M u h Ic Festival
Planned At School
Only high school art work will
he exhibited ltd- year al the Art
ami Music Fejtival, which will
take place at the Hrmlnnls High
School on May 2 at H P.U. Mra.
Mildred Hala-uck, art supervisor
announced today. After Ihe Fes­
tival Ihe exhibit ,.vlll he moved to
the Thorpe Furnitiire Building
and will be shown with other Sem­
inole C'upnty schools fruni May
16 through Lfav 20. This is the
^ f ii a t year that the exhibit has been
w on di*plav in theibuiitieia dlstticl.
Main eiujiimsiii tills year ha;
been on moral- fur the library and
Glee Club room, Mrs. Babcock said
The murals for tlm library take
as their theme the history of the
United Bute* and show ’’The
Landing iff the Exult..
. "The
dorers,"
Settler*," "tCovered Wagon Day*,''
"Colonial Days," and "Modern
Life."
There will al-u be exhibit- of
individual student* of water color,
tempera, pastel, pen amt Ink. and
other form* of art. .
Buy tuna fish that la "flaked"
for uie In kamlwirhrs for the
liinchbox. Solid puck tuna is par­
ticularly delicious In a t-nnm -uuce
when It la not hraken Up in piece*
that ara too aingJI. Stir the fish
carefully after you add it to the
white aauce.

4

When you serve (reamed eggs
for lunch iprlukl*’ * little paprika
over them for color ana add a
•prif or two of Jfcttlty or water-

;T‘ A*•V■ *'' j m*
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Virginia Palmer
To Wed On Sunday

M Ihs

Miss Virginia Rutledge Palmer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Haney Palmer lias completed plans
for her muiriage to Parker Donald
Anderson uf Lake Mary, which
will he an event of next Sunday at
5 P.M. at the Lake Mhiv CnmtiiKiiit&gt; Church
ll.e couple will he unattended
No invitation* have hern Issurd
toil all friend* of the couple ate
invited.

Truth Seekers Class
Contributes To Fund
The T r u t h Seekers Sunday
School Class of the Flret Metho­
dist Church inct Monday after­
noon in McKinley Hall. Mrs. L. S
Haikoy read the devotional from
the Twenty-Third Psalm, and made
x -hurt talk on “ flreen Pastures."
The * iiiii i.f
was given hv
the class in March to u fond to
erect u pursoiibgc in Culm, ye a
inl!«lunarv project. It wa.- renorted
Hu-le-sc- for the afternoon were
Mr . T. W. Williams. Mr-, .lame*
M C I e ||a il d lind Mrs. John
Vaughan.
Those present for the mretlii"
weie Mrs. Nettle Tillla, Mrs. R. F
Crenshaw, Mrs. Emma Abrams
Mr:’. R. M. .Mason, Mrs. C. A. Popder Mrs F. R. Mitchell. Mrs. H F
Dyal. Mrs. A. I). Shoemaker. MrH. E, Hhinholscr. Mrs, W. I..
( lark, Mrs. W. J. David. Mr*. T
W. Williams, Mrs. John Vaughan
Mr*. Janie.* McClellahd. Mr*. Ollvi
Wells, Mrs. I.. H. Harki'v. Mrs. T
E. AVIPnn. Mrs. J. H. Crawford
Mr*, (ieorge McCnim, Mr* C, C
Trlert, Mr*. W. H. Thornton, Miiia-lrit, Mn. R. W. Tururr amt
Miss June AVudtll.

Beta Sigma PhiH
Honor Mra. Maxwell
The (lamina Lambda chapter ul
Heta Slgmu I'hl entertained Mon­
day evening with a coffee In bon
or of Mrs. Margaret Maxwell, a
Rein Sigma I’ hl .-eprescutatlve
visiting Central Florida chapter
from the international office In
Kan*as City, Mo. The coffee was
held at the home of Mrs. Iluwkluf.'onnelly gpodior of the diopter.
Colorful arranannent.s of Ger­
ber* da laIts adorned the console
md end table*
In the living rwon.
hleg In
The dining table was lovely w
with
n silver candlestick boldine five
yelluw taper* l on a white linen
cloth. At one end of Ihe table
iva* Ihe diver coffee service wllh
Mlw* To I Livingston pouring. Cake
and nut* were ul.iu served.
While the refreshments were
ta-lrtg'enjoyed, Mrs.’ Maxwell told
of many Interesting experiences
din ha* encountered while vldtlng
Beta Sigma Phi chapters In varl
mm parts of the country.
Mrs. Maxwell left Monday nli-bi
tor Orlando where she will uttend
e Founder's Day dinner to lie
(riven hy the Orlando chapter. She
plan* to return to Sanford for the
next Gamma Lambda meeting to
Ih&gt;held at the home of Mis* Shirley
Smith.
Those pmaent at the coffee
were Miss Daphne Connelly, Miss
Shirley Smith, Miss Nanrv Colluru, MUa Eli-i- Hutchl.-.uri, Miss
Ell label h Dyson, Miss Tnl i.lyingstop, MU* Peggy Duncan. Mn.
Lester Guhrle, Mra. I.auran John&gt;un. Mrs. George Dangleman, .Mrs,
Donald Jones, Mrs. Robert Hickon, Mra. Maiwall. and Mra. Con­
nelly.

Mra. Felice West has returned
home after vUitiug hrr lister at
Vlyrlle Heach, 3. (X
Mrs. T. W. William* and Mrs.
Brodle Williams are visiting with
elallve* In liad*deii, Tcntt.
Miss Margaret Garnet has heen
called to Fair field. Ala., because
of the critical illue.-s of her sister.
Mis.* Jewell (lamer who I* con­
fined to the Tennessee Coni Iron
Company Hospital there.
MisCarrier is al&lt;o a sister of lh. W. II.
Cartier,

Program Given By
Story Book leeugue

H O LL Y W O O D , A p r. 28 &lt;&gt;P)
— Yvonne DeCarlo w ould lik e to
abdicate * * the ondru prd queen
••f film fantasies and devote her
’ ife to sin gin g.
"W he n the tim e comes," «hc
vowed, "I w ant to do m u«ira) nlclures a lto g e th e r. I f I don’t get m v
w ay, I w ill quit the screen and do
concert *.
" I'v e irt’en stud ying fo r th is fo r
u lung tim e . Hut I don't th in k
I run re a lly c u n re n tra lr on mv
-lo v in g and w ork In (n o n -m u sica l)
p ic tu re *. Io.i
It w on’t he f o r a
lew year* y e t,"
.Meanwhile the curvaceous cu tle
.* content to caper In eye-catchm g I'uttume*. " I don't m ind wear.iug d in g in g d r,•**,’* ," *he re ­
m arked, " a * long a* lh * p a rt ra il*
fo r It, And II doe-n't d e tra ct fro m
llie a c tin g ."
In the c u ire n t "D e se rt H a w k "
Flame* IIwIkIiL lamed rkiwai n-e spurns Ale-maid. shown
-In- p la y * a P e r-ia ii p rin ce **, and
tile role n u tu ra ll, calls f o r some
feeding Halt In Ihe &gt;piiai*ldcrwal. • Ibeatie, will prtlniin In
*exy o u tfit* . "H u t I'd in *t a* soon
ipetLIly loniUuilr# tanka the I b ota IV-lei in, lull lesll.al to
piny u ra g u o n iffln and go th ro u g h
be held at f.ersliurg VL.v 17.
ih e p ir tn ie in the *am e p la in
-Ire’ - , " slie claimed.
ilk*'
Slo- ha- long -ought a s tra ig h t
kt.t t&lt;r| aHit I
d ra m a tic role and considers her
Kir aI MI ||f l | / '
iie *t p ii'tiir ,', "T o m a h a w k ," a *tei&lt;
I lit-iiiln ii «»w Ii r * Hullli* HIMI hi the rig h t directio n. I ll th i*
II) VIVIAN
I ll II vri»l»*i
I Id111tf r MMlIly Ult* oil,' -lie pla&gt;- u ii Ind ian g irl. He,
AI* New -feature*
I tii.n iia
mum a io l.ltion i tu -ta r In "Song
Mon- pen pal* are baking Id* I I
’■*1111 tin
of N o rw a v ."
acruss till’ sen, there day*. r&gt; t- * nhla
"A c tu a lly it i: tiT ru *v to plnv
rlit* lute.iiuiioiiiI Ft l e n d p
t-Vt'l v t IIIIIF f Mil11 i tie-,- p rim e - • roie&gt;," -h r declared
k ill* tt
I
league of ll.i-toli, Ala
Hone
|ti| llVINfllt 111* I" " A f t e i a ll, they liked manv cen
* lilt* Hit
ocii-l v, which I* -an, lI'Ot.-d l.rte •mi
Aon have to s triv e t
tin
fw m im in it V to n e : ago
Stale lit parliilelil, say, il 111 I * &gt;|. v with
.iiitt it i ul %'ulli a’t him hook make Ihelu believable In -p ile o f
need- Inn linn nm.tfo.nl Arl- 1 l*i
tin- fancy cn -ln iiie * and s e ttin g ■.ill niilhu slidnr*
I la- leugioti I*rI •hrmf 111*l Hill'**.
Ift i M *no, t 'u h f , tin* v w r a .md strange dialo gu e."
l I im I lim nv le tte r- mi Iminl in
Yvonne has made I wo trip s to
young people III E nlope. ill W &gt;|p III lit *1 Niuil lh** “ Bhui’k." it twit• Europe d u rin g the pa*t year and
I7IMI lim n
to lie h II- m c i ei| l,v A lltel lean II- ;«»«• •« id* i Ih :it hit
Il Kt‘l* uii u llo fn ii'iit from -be •m ilt'd in d'.ilg enily n( the &lt;ng
hi i
Uge pen p a l­
| „ In,* b o y frie n d •
tiMlIllllllil
\ 1'hl‘ t, il |&gt;tt1*1 tic g e -lltin lin e
!
t
•
lia le a ,[Ilf Ib m ts Ii.i.l |b. i l l
• t A ,1 !•
i|i' *‘i'lt)i m ill ii i- iif ihc ell over Ihe w ill id.
I lie e pen 11 n lid h ip , , ml
.
"T he re .ire nice men in every
n il tiki 11«•11111u lm |t) tin v *
.»!• l u l l
nil It'O lli It la*(III |»t ill
c o u n try ," -In' -aid , u lg m a lle u llv
•
MlillF
(illit*I i iilllll ! »*' Mini Vii■11&gt;i,’ j i dlf
" I if iic lim . o u i, iiu it r iiitc re -tln g "
»l*t ■*! f IIf 4if v u lilil- huve llo l "g e n e ra lly spe aking," -he |in
ulii««itil will Ihmki iiliuiit l*f». ik
hlillihlut
and |
pin*
A oi. iii &gt;k d* | ’•' &lt;
u. i Miptv -lore luiildini&lt;- f*r» Amerii-uu
mitt
»Kuv b n . m
in Aim

Husbands Should (Jo
Shopping For Suit
By DOROTHY ROB
Associated Pres* Fash loon Editor
Now Is the time to remind that
husband or beau of youra to wo
shopping for a new spring suit.
He may need iome coaxing, hut
srcrrtly he'll he pleusetl at the
prospect.
If your husband is the type
who allow* you to go along and
ring lessons.
Germany lianneil the iiirtnirs of
Charlie Chaplin, a non-Aryan . . .
Will llogei* and Wallace Reerv
were passenger* no the firM deep­
er plane to New A'oik . . . The
town wondered whv Bette Davis
didn't get an Aeailemv nomination
fur "Of Human Bondage." (She
got the Oscar oexl year indead, t

Teen Talk

The program spuil.lcd with dlauioiids, glilterlng Cinderella -lip*
pers and fairy I h I c ginnts ul the
Va.'lit Club Monday evening when
'tic Story Hook Leugiic held their
muntlily meet iug.
Mi*, lieorge
Williams was assisted in lire* cut log this program hv Mrs. Lottie
Nix ami Mr*. I. I'. Ruche.
A flower arrangement icmilil*
cent of tradiiioii:i) colonial mixed
bouquet- such a:&gt; 1* seen In the
iitumer 111 Governur'- Man-don at
Wllllamsburt! Va., or at Raleigh'
1avert, was the conversation topic
Cot the evening, u- was al u the
lace covered lea table with rain­
bow lined dccuiati«ns and a trust•d punch howl.
.Several matters of vital Interest
were presented and til l, fly ill*cussed, then lutded because a
i'll
quorum of member* was lint pie- „ii
ui „-k ,d to -end m If a.Uio'il olo to •lion*,' unit other lUlli-cl
luiii|,,'d ,-nvrli.tier to I p p,..i&gt;, i ■.*.on
Mo*t of IIn III were tool
cot to lake action.
I'lflren ,1141 .igi, in llollvwoiul
curl* down
&lt;o i'.iiiiiii,- mot ii11lioilg ti mo-t
I'relgblnn Chaney changed hi
miiiiiln
fiv u ie it tta’ V Would i i .iiiic in l.nn Cham v, Jr. . . Rudv
w---*.....
in fivoied
liu ve —
yo u -.....
i i.'i
t.i &lt; n !..h ui.
elk , ., I, I■o1 n
act m ill v Ho v Awile, -ignt .l a long term cimlract
(V in, • lie ul if lc i flu WUI
I &lt; lend 7 I ti. ki-.l M a i v I
By MARTHA DUNNING
with AV.hiui
Sim lev Temple
|.*i •* t jifi 1Tiit't’ * w ill Ha* i pale In. 1- clo w n
V", .. .i«iil In- p:il- ti.ink teen via- iiiukiiiv "tin Lillie Ciilnncl"
M r. and Mrs. H a rla n P erkin* and lit* |l» Vfl It 1*1 M'Ht kllill
mi Peter IvM Sunduv mm id no .1 I.- ih llg b l f l il lu ll film I...I -I i ... • .i.ii i ill the 1' nit-'•! tit.’il, «
Alvina l.ny moved up fmm the
lo r th e ir home u l Long Id n m l up a fin e m 'q iia iiitn iic e w ftliw u Ii:............ big t ill u f r , and tliey a,- leulllle.l |.lav,l I d to luTiltnr 1
N. V. a fte r n ;w o w eek*’ lo u r of g illV
in
,
*0
cu
iltlm
.e
In
w
ill!
fu
i
a
,ar.
one ill Heattle, AYioli uni
.Angle’* mui.,
U rn Ida .tnd n fee davs w ith cour- i In- o ilie r in London, Erie .am.iu- PM ..m ,l piuv wow
Al .lot mi and w ife , H uliy K r e lr i

Capsule Review: "The Reformer
and the Redhead" ( MG.M i tin* a
clevrr idea, but luck- tile bounce t.&lt;
pill It arm**. Tim reform enmlidutr mnyoi Uinvle with tbe |,o .|i
keet&gt;er’« daughlet. Ii
oa*- or
wili. animal- *et- up llu- coined,
hut the laugh- nren't n- hie a
expecleii
III. k I’owi ll and lithe
Ailyson help tlie nonseliee along.

i i i - M i. m id M rs. K. N George.
M r. and M r-. A lfte d A llm an and
la u g h te r M ildred o f Saieruu were
weekend g u e -t* o f Id* lir-.llie r,
V ivia n A llm a n and fa m ily .
M ra, G eorgia (Jillnilrv In v l* ittn e
her pnreutc M r. rind Mrs, E ii
S m ith fo r a few days.
M r. and M r*. Jluv C o llin * enterInlned frien ds fro m L o u isville , Kv..
over the FJnster weekend.
M r, and M r* . F. N , George and
frie n d * fro m New York spenl S a t­
urday fis h in g at New Ntuyrnn.
M r*. Edw ard Pell 1* m the hu*id tu l at G ain evvilla
L ittle son

lit gr
David Is with hi*
grandparent1
Mr. ami Mir. Ju„« Ala
Alnxtcr* for o
w hile. ............
Those who attended the Hume
D e rn o n *tru llo n (T ub la -t T n r-d u y
■it the home o f M r*
W illia m
G ikce.-klr In S a n fo id were Air.*,
P. T, P iety, Minx A lle g o ric M u ix lin ll, Mr.s. A u ilte y D e W ilt. M r".
M a ig m e t A llm a n , M r* A nn M o o n ,
Vll*. F. N. George. M rs. Joe Mu
te r*, and M r*. C, Snyder.

been c iirry m e uii n cm rn,
w ith lilt III fu i v e in -. Il
the point w hen' M iiiv I II
glnve mui -lo ckn u t -l/e *
g il l* exelninge |.ie, em,
b ill, W .MIIllder Mild » ll
I,lid nevei
fn rg p l e tc!
I iiillid n v * . tibrisiuiU H m.i
Says Afarv:
" I 'm
In e iid rb ip - are
f ill fo r Imu’lv people •
H u iiietlim , you ra il |m u,

Aiuioiiikth Tin* ( losing
Of Stores On WiMlnosday

ipjii.ic
V In
I el,

kintill'
(if mil
ft &gt;.

Cooke,I snap beau* are delicious
added to a s h rim p r u r r y and they
make m aln-courxe serve eo*y.
Serve w llh hot steamed rice and n
good f r u it rh u tn e y o f apple nr fo riiin A’ o u tli C ouni'il "11
pineapple.
l,e ton big u p riq x is ltim i al
there are lo ts u f k id g io m

Good for lunch i* Oyster Stew
with crackers. Finish off with a
fruit salad and rott*ga chees*.

TIIIJ B S

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Afternoons For Tin*

bUi

n n r' ■
Kile I

o
.10 I * 1... K in S lk le I 'o lll'l'i
le w am i lie 'll c u i l \ n il In- a c tjv i
11
in iln Intel esl ul teen age
cei i c i 11nil, th e n '.
A im 'll CHI In huve pnllenee to
I.. ,1 lu ll., u t li 1 , il WM* voted ill
a .........
poll in o d lli led IIV I in'
I'm,ill ll llluff- N'unpilieil llill of

e* gill- kuliiig, 37 -aid pat I, lire
wnh r - ! wa- to p - a* the most important
fpe. liy. qm .lifiCHtion u f 1, Ii„t&gt;v - lite r , | I
nil 0111 |-Hid it wa- second must Iniimil:, 1&gt;1 and I" uthe,- placed II tblld
Innelin, »' ill a lettei
Nexi ip iiupurlgqre win kindliest
m i nmrli iM -itai,
I I k uni
will, 11b line
ll. il &gt;1, and cullillies*
i'. 111ItI IN'I'HSlullsllV it ' J
M jl*.,S f.lOl I I.
Im rrs »lno.
For Instm
Wlhongl. I 1 &lt;d llu girl liked
VUi Oil' fl'ied tn .Irsi l IP
if leallv slvmiur vmi, l-:r 7 ■ tu l.aw li.r l.ai.-i - lucl.id in when
ymi say wlii'lhei you his wjHv
rulin' n r In t7 Once wlnnl.wa
asked wli. tlii'l I wa- (iieltk V In,I
I Jn-I sept tin- vl,I mv p i.l'l ami
lei lie, nil,be up hei lllllol pai I
Mi st uf Ibl■ Kirl- i|Ut*l it*it (kUit
h.ul e.l like."
•1 .11 1 1 il their inn mumv »•mil*nit'
(hItie it ilic iig, ■f 12 HI II
\ - If a ll I,’Mil a g e ,- I
need tu 1 x p n iiil I hell m l, , - II I tJ Mill cll.lt ge hn tui!•v "kthim 1
group of young people
San *(!l( HIi ll.uil I. ■l llii' 1i‘iii h *•v1■ni11k"
FraneisM, lire ta lk in g at,on, ill, |\V•••h, lii or Id &lt;ear* mm e Im &gt;\.1 *
A fi'vv tif
lio n n l get tngel b e i. , i-pm I ill,1 Ilftl'l mullin'id In,11,.
llu V.trl- charge 26’ tin Iiiiiii mii&lt;I
eririe I 'in k l&gt;nin
sOIOI* •»( 1lie M'ul pi tifi Miiontil hula
Actually, -a vs
A iig io .
"ll tl'l H f||«* 1111 to 76,- an haul.
I're side nt o f the N orther

For Sunday morning hreakfuit
reive ncramhled eggs on thin erisp
slices of toast with fried tomato
slices. Hut he sure that the eggs
are creamy—don’t rook to*, lung!

mind, tu be aura ha fata Ua
money'* worth:
1 — Examine the fa b ric , to bo
sure it la top quality. Smooth,
light-weight worsted* and abarfc*
season.
Flannels
ara
a lw a yo
skins *re u top choice Um
good for spring — especially th #
light-ewight varieties. And a big
development this your is th a uaa
of rayon and wool blend* fog
light-weight suits that can ba
worn all summer in comfort.
2 — Select the correct c u t l o t
his build and type. If ha'a con­
servative, he probably will prefer
h single-breasted sack suit with
notched lupel*.
3 — Be particular about lha
fit. Shoulder- should follow a
natural line and not look obvious­
ly padded. The sleevea should f t t
smoothly Into the nrmbole w ith o u t
puckering. Collar
and
lapel*
should lie flat und smooth, with
no bunching at the back. Tha
sleeve- should he long enough to
cover the wrist hut show at laoat
ii half Inch of *hlrt ruff. Averugo
jacket length Is atauit fingertip
length. Trouser- should b* lo n g
enough tu reach Just ubova tha
instep, hut not tu "break" ut tha
shoe lop.

SANFORD MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION

Osteen News

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help him pick o u t hla s u it, h « *
ara soma p o in te r* to k t * 9 la

Summer IMonths

S r , , - la r i me ill "G u lllt n Y o lir
I &gt;.nice" . . Bet I v G rutde, u young
It I* 11 pluve t, wa- nil a vaudeville
Him w ith li-*rt W h c r lr r . . Rumnn
N u v u rio wa w u -h rd u|, ill A|f7AI
mui ended l.i' long c iin ira rt Ihere,
lean lla tiu w ".■„* ta k itig dan-

Startiin?

|

invited to laid tin- Ire hnx,
AVIoit I* tile hardest |u|i of car
lug fur oilier people's children?
The girls hud different ideas about
rDnt. hut mostly II hulled down la;
'T a m ils who forget tu tell
where tilings are," "Children not
wanting t» go In bed," "Finding
..nu'tl.uiH 10 do" und "one, •
limp "

MAY 3rd.

Through

OCT. 25th

N early all of the g irls are ncrn iitte il to entertain u date while
nil g iin id . ami must uf llirm nr&lt;■

ALE!

Y . . . 11:00 A. M.

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ri JU

. . , . that Io v m th e fla tta ry
o f « « y colo rs and ru fflaa fo r
■umrnarl

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A Marling pattern d w l|n *d by Natural

Whan yno M Ihia lovely n»w Gorham* Starling d itig ri you'll
ra u g n iia ita m ikin g (ailhfulnaaa la itt Inrpiratioa
— L ily of tha Vallay— Iba daltcaia and charming
flovar o f atavu l ip rln j. Gorham "Lily • / lh* F a/lry” * la
a pattern In harmony with modern or traditional decor—
M erilag to ha lived with and lovad foravar. In a li plaev

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SPOVT SHIRTS

neir*,.'

RiS

place aetriogt, eonakting of knlfa and fork, taaapoon, aalad fork,
w ta n aoap spoon, and butter speed dec, priced at 135.50
,

par plaeaertting, Pad. T d t Inehtdad. Sda Gorbaaa

AIlf * / Ida Padey a t out m ite auwl

Wm. C. leader. Jeweler
fo r h o t au m m o r d * y * l
d W t m w h a p o rt a h irta l ;

JtWW.»MMAIIlWI».WATCHRft

“GIFTS THAT LAST"
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C h in e se Is la n d

Missing Witness

NOTICE
ABSENTEE VOTERS
Owen Lnttlmora, Me
Ifubar failed to sp
day when called to t
the Senate Inquiry ct
A search discloaod
hie hotel room to
ley, a former FBI m
accompanied McCartb
bar on the Came II
It rotrft
“ Larry—I Imbe ■
haircut and a above.
Although there. had
talk of Foul play, M&lt;
Kerley both- «ald th.

You will have to file your application with
the HiiporviHnr of r&lt;'Ki"tnitioii not litter than
B:00 I1. At, Thurtulity.
You will hove to file your completed ballot
with the supervisor of registration not latar
than 5:00 1*. A1. Friday.

SEMINOLE COUNTY “JAYCEES

ji i
h

S tu r o o m

a '’SHOW-ROOM'
ROY W A L L

11 lend of the party."

While D*. Dodd apoko, Earl
Browder, oho tlmo American
Communist Party chief, today
was subpoenaed tn tell Sonata

Pepper
file lot mei judge laid the ihtce
-poke with a foreign accent, and
dial ilieir car carried the license
plate ul dimihrr slate but that lie
t imid not get the number.
Anderson raid the assault w furred around Id o’clock last night,
lie reported it to the police as

Andersur*/ 67, was mualclnnl
Judge belwren 10SU and 1P41 When
lie letlred. Hlnce then he has had
his ortti rral 'estate agency
ID
ran fur sheriff one* sum* yeati
ago hut was defeated.
* IW said “ I imvi&lt; liven helping
Mr. Rmathefs for the sake of good
government,” In espluinlng that
lie had been passing out literature
Mi his awn without pay,
Anderson mid one of hlu assail*
uni* held a suwvd'Off shotgun on
rim. while Iho iiiher two Into
Imathem' posters off hin eat and
removed campaign literatim, from
Inside,
After ho reported th* Incident,
police took him home.
This Is the only violence repu ted
hero during the campaign in which
Hmnthers seeks the seat now held
byr Benulor
Pepper,
neruior Claud* Pepper.
Anderson Is a bachelor.

t

Oaad petal gives tour home a itsIIIm “Itee." We, la tervli
oltr a smile el welcome *lon| with soegeesilve kelp, «
A# job he bit or Hole. And you, too, will smile kepplly I

HOLLYWOOd T ^ * ,, Apr. ga.

OH VOE PAINTS

HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
S. A. NKWMAS. IS .

PH. M l

HENRY LOVES CLAUDE, AND CLAUDE LOVES HENRY

ty and
ippeer*
----- — _________ —ty due
10 Huber’s nerrouaneea about a
large assembly.
The committee took no action
yrstarday to chart# Huber with
contempt of Controls In ignor­
ing hi* subpoena.
Meanwhile, Dr. Bella V. Dodd,
r.usted Communist Party offi­
cial, accuaed Louis Sudani of
having given “ dishemnt test*
Mony to .Senators Investigating
charges of Communism tn gov­
ernment.
Dr. Dodd made the atatemenl
under oath to Iho Senate foreign
relations subcommittee looking
Into ths contention* of Senator
McCarthy (R-Wla) that Com*
munis Ia and Rad aympathiier*
have Infiltrated the State Depart­
ment.
She took sharp Issue with the
sworn testimony o f Budeal, alaq
a former CommunUt, that high
partly official* had told him
Owen Lnttlmora waa a member
of a Communist cell.
,
Dr. Dodd said aha never knew
I.stUmor* as s Communist, a fel­
low traveler, “ or even a* a

nn that Island north o r Japan.
Fumlo Machida told tha JI Ji
RHImpn that Japanese airmen were
teaching Hie Russians there how
lo fly,
,
Machida
added:
there are
about 15,000 Japanese on Sakha!Ilti “ waiting a chance tn return
home."

Achokon Declare*
tueartatse* Psiws IW
aa- east'*
pwial from Pffm ter, Bldault of
franco -ten -days-ago 'for creation
of a “ high council" of tha Atlantia
powrtr, Ifc tatdfhU w» fat as h*
r-tr-onsllv Was concerned, he had
not mads any decision aa to what
aleni. might to bo taken to deal
wJ|p„ In* developing oraenlselfon
of Welterp Europe,
•i« - .

Mura go it
ICeaitaaeO grass rag*' MSI
cam* from the While Haute.
i lie defeiis* runtsndfil the (Itvek
luirn. 11inner Kansas City bootHock did iivOilnw .wropgtin nnv
oealmgs with ttirmnnifiii mr.inties
It Inslsiod the government
failed to prove he lied to Renat*
questioners.
.
Ju,1*r Jwjdnga Bailey
to 1.1 the luror. that whether Mar*,
gun did right or wrong was not
perjury.
"The &lt;iuci.llun fur yuu to dr
terrain#, Bailey said In a 81
minute talk to the Jury, "is whet!
er. when he testified, ho Ostitis
tha* w*r# not truo aa
which ha beUovod to bq pat truo,

A Henry W allace r a n -for President in 1 9 IH nn the platform which
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proclaimed appeasement toward* Ruaala m oppuaml to the M-pnrtlsuu nluud uf tha United
States Government for flrraneas in dealing wills tliu Soviet Union.

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Senator Pepper aupported Henry Wallace for Vice-President in

1U44 and if he had been ttuccesaful, Henry Wallace would have become IMlUSlDENT upon the
death of President Rooaevalt.
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in 1048/and refused to apeak at.any aagragated. maatinga while oni thla Ul-fafad vtalt among
paopla of tha South.

Negro People, and that ha wanted
the assistance but not the open
endorsement of th* OfO-PAC In
HU r*«* against Congressman Pal
Lapnon. Dudley said this assist.
w played "a
MthMsanai part
in Bmathara
subsequeat vteto

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tha Baltic Saa by Sovlat fighter pianea under the evil and premeditated schema
Joseph Stalin. TEH AMERICAN PATRIOTS WERE KILLED.

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Costello Claims
No Knowledge Of
Gangland Tactics
Reputed King Of Un­
derworld Says He
Is Not Qualified
T o H e l p Senators
MIDGETON. N. J., Apr. V
- I f ) — The 8tala pi Now Jara t; cracked down oat the Waatera
IfilM Telegraph Cwajaar hero
today la hot! the transmission
of moMy order hate on h am
races.
NeUua 8. Slamler, deputy at­
torney general, aald he would
obtain a warrant for the arreat of
the eaecullre la charge of Waaltrn Union’* New Jareey opera­
tion* la order to plug a loophole
la the alata’a anti-gambling lawa.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 27—
— Funk Coitillo, a reputed 1ting
pin of the gambling world, teslified under oath today that he i»
"not qualified or equipped ' to give
Senators infoimation about bigtime wagettng in the United Stater.
"At the present tun* I'm not
qualified," ihe Italian-born Cuitello raid with a haavy accent.
■‘Why?" atked Senator Me Firland (D-Arii.)
‘ Maybr I don’t know about it,"
Corlello raid.
the nratly-dteurd Coitello ajtptaied voluntaiily beloie a Sen
ate Commerce subcommittee which
it ,'rtudying ^ bill derigned to ban
the movement of gainbliliH in­
formation acrori state lines. Mc­
Farland ie chairman of the group.
The subcommittee kept Costello
and hie atlorneye. Georg*- Wolf,
wailing In an ante-room for. inure
than an hour while they heard )**•
Chief Edward

Merchants Enjoy
Barbecue Supper
At Elks Grounds
Memberi of the Hanford Mer­
chants Aunclatlan, their wives
and gueita. numbering 114 In all.
enjoyed a fine barbecue and iiDaiant time al the Elks ground* last
evening.
Andrew Stine had choree nf the
general arrangenianta and tha Elk*
Itonned table* and rhalra for ihe
occasion, The tarring line formed
at about dusk and tha meat cutting
committee had everything ready
including the1succulent, beef, pork
and lamb, 390 pounds of which
had brsn barbae pair) under the rilrectlon of W. B.
iwav. whose
mastery of this
undisputed
throughout the
Jesse Lodge ...
serving
committee which
__ Forrest
Gatchel, John
iJohn Pope
and M. N. Cl eve la' k Who 0**ls|ed
by taking up tf
(chats. B. F
Smith and J. T.
t assisted
In tha preparati

N EW 8PAPER ■

^ S jE O R r ^ w B A r T H U R a P A V

Red Party May Kiwanians Hear
Be Outlawed By Speech By WTRR
Aussie Leaders Sport Announcer

Record Of Candidate
In Pacific Praised
By “ Dixie" Veteran
J. C, Hutchison, president of J.
( ’ Hutchison A Cu., commission
meichanll, and assistant divmon*l
cuniiiisndci of (he 31st (Dune)
JUMPING frwa third ia HMg to first to IMP, Texas now taads in farm income, with 12 151.000,000. according
Division which served in thr Paci­ to cue Bureau of Agriculture. Tha term tocotua uf other state* topping ItWii.oou.ooo i* indicated uu map.
fic Ihrater of Opcialtons donna
the irernt war. in a tadio broid
cast latl isigisl, announced his tupputt of G« oim Srqalhm tot thr
United Stairs Senate.
Drclaiing lhal (hr nine has
come lot every American to stand
up and he counted, Mt. Hutchison
ALTOONA, a., A|II 27 —- (/!*)
Thr American Cnurird nf
rxpietsriJ his concern user the
Christian Churches tw l.iv passed a irw .lu iio ii calling upon P iru .lru t
international situation and the
lo abandon hi* C ivil Rights piouutn.
possibility of a thud Wcnld Wat Mnrahal's
Speech Is Truman
T h r irsolutlull de.laie.lanJ outlined the qualificalions of
New Note III Sabre
" T il* co n trm p U lril use o f fr c lr u l police p .m ri hi tin. tirh i haMr. Smathers which make loin the
stimulated irrm us lernu.ii* and set Im u il .hvivimi-. thuv tuppiulinM
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World
best choice at this time foi thr
claims of race tensiom a iid 'd U c iim itiiiio n m thr U S A "
office of senatoi.
IIE M iH .tn E . Vugoslasia. A v r .
'"The
Amertcon t'uiilicit , fl|4Ff- - -■• -------- ---------- —
“ A* ■ veteran of l.uth ilia (list
27. — i/Vi — t’remier Marshal PhrLIIati I'hurche* liellevw that
l
III
l-.llao
p
e
i.plr
lu “ ..p in .-r a u li
mid second World Wars, l am I II.i nnnouneed today Yugoslavia ill reality the pr.il.leu, i- lutslcsllv
becoming Increaaingly concerned Is reads lo resume diplomatic re­ -plrltuat and one of li.iiiian rela- fie in liis m nmt any c ft.u t lu i,■.&gt;
over the danger of a third World lit Iona‘with (Treec* and will nom­ lion- for wturh Ihe irluions, v.ln mole it . "
The American Council ..f C hrlr
War," Mr. Ilutehlnsnn said- "Hie inate a diplomatic envoy within c a tlo n s l uml m ural i.,n 'e * I'lpon
iis ii I'ltnrchcs rstpresent* If. I’roaheoting down of an unarmed a lew days.
w h ich freedom u lt liiiilt - lv rests arc
te* *a nt il*im iiiuin|i..n&gt; umt claim
American plane by Soviet fliers
reiponslld*
« meml.eishiti o f m.n«• than t.buil.
Ills recently caused Rerretary uf
BUFFALO, N. Y., Apr. 37. —
At thr vame tins*-, the Oounril
Stale Arheaon to say, "We are 1/7’r - The 'Vhlmmy dim per" at passed a resolution condemning h im .
Ihe g lu llp winds up lie tw u-d sv
faced with a threat not only to * landtag gear palled from tha
utir country but also, to the civili­ Halil* Rea lw« day* age be* •n ti-fV ra llls iii ami railing upon • rm i atinunl n .u v e litli.n here Im lav
sation in which wa live ■ ami lunged i« a lb H, Nayy t'rivatear
only last Monday President Tru­ type wane, Iha maitagar a f the
man w p m ti tint the Cqmioo- m jJ jw tN fiw pqairt u id , today.
■ a n preparing to swallow up
nisi"
Ira*
{•# -natta** of wHh-tfto'igatrl
tlni
remaining
• -*■- Tigtheii
flat*. •stack fUFrfihrf at?
Rtatvs.
llpOSP th«
,
'Narv'verslau af tftil plane, the
"lit thle^hour of crilta It la PB-Yi4 Pr|
le manPrlraider,■
NF.W YORK. Apr. S/
Up) o u r duty a t freedom loving Araer-r •gar nf the Hpud# englnrsrlna
Gordon Bradley, chairman of
'I h.H.samJ* of jeering im lriits . .le-

Tito Requests
Council Of Christian Churches
Harmony From
Reverses Its Civil Rights Stand
Italy, Greece

Jeering New York Gordon Bradley
Students Turned . In Chairman Of
Bath By
Campaign Group

D eclaring

th a t

George

h in ia iti­

er- la such a man, Mr. HutchDon
recalled lh a l he comes from :t
pioneer N o rth Carolina fam ily
who settled in F lorida m a rt than
do years ago. Smathers was edu­
cated in the M iam i public schools
and the U niversity u f Flurida
where he waa an outstanding
scholar ami athlete and was
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H lilV e lsily

Faae T a e l

Mrs. Henry Nickel
Succumbs At Home
Mra. Henry Nickal died at her
home on Silver Lake at 10:00 A.M.
today following .a langthv Illness.
Mrs, Nickal was born In Indapendence. Ia., and had Uvad in
Hanford for 60 yean. Hhe was a
member af the, Congregational
Chtiroh and tha Order of tha East­
ern Star.
Hurvtvora Include tha husband
and one daughter, Mr*. E. T. Htmp;on of flanfordi ona sister. Mrs.
Harry Kial, also of Sanford: and
on* brother. Bav. Frad Enimlngsr
of Wadlsy, Ala.
Funeral aervlcaa will be conduct­
ed at Ericksou Funeral Home at
3i90 P.M. Saturday with Rav. j . H.
Hoot officiating,, Interment will
follow In Evmrgraen Ctmabarv
where the 0.E.8, will have charge
of tha grmraaida sarvica.

division of lha Hondalilc-Hershsy
Corp.

HKLGHADE, Yugoslavia. Apr..
Tilo
waicU an olive blanch Iowan)
nrighhuimM llaiy and Gieere to
.lay and piomitcd tnendly to
opnaliou wills Ihe West. Hi&gt;
-perch sounded • nsw note in •
salilr ralllmg world.
Speaking lo the newly-elected
l ooiiuuniii-domiiialtd parliament
lit.. Ian! down a nine-point foieign
pt.lu y in which hi alsu said coniiluio.ii with Kuiiia and her salell
nr i: tif.iv impottible.
Atihough Yugoslavia
has
.pisiielled bittsily with Greece in
thr postwar yean. Tito declared
the "newest developments" in
Gieere promited “ from now on
Iheir will be possibilities to sub
itenlislly imptove the relations between out two countries." Tito
evidently tafeiitd lo the new
middlr-ioid
Greek
government
which has shown signs it would
like to be end have a good neigh­
bor.
V | * #
Yugoslavia, before she broke
with ihe romlnformi was accus­
ed of aiding the Cowmunlit In­
surgents In Ureaca. Yugoslavia's
quarrel with Italy la over the
Adriatic territory of Trieste,
which belonged to Italy before
World War If. Yugoslavia oc­
cupies zone B of Trieste. She ha*
annelid It, Batd
Bald Tito:
practically annaiad
"Yugoslavia consider*
ra t h a t
n uailaae4 Oa i
rival

21 -t/F) -Piemict Matthal

Ruprecht Completes Thirty
With Experiment Station
Mic strides during ihe past 30 years in the

improvamaai iM Ksps of M
statwos, Ur.
id*s agrkuJlutal
agricultural esperimenl
eiperimtnl^stations,
Dtl K.
R. W.
Kiyrecht^vica^dimtoe of lha Central Florida Espeiiawot Station.
will have compUted 30 yean o f aervic*
ay I. 1920, tha entile staff of

tin Jaycre campaign com iidlle.
hiaiidlt.g "more pay foi our teach to elect llia d c v Ihlhain n- Florldn
e rr." marched uu C ity Hall today Jaycee ITesldenl, called upon all
hul were repulsed l&gt;v pullce.
inemher* sl u luncheon today In
M ounted
p a tro ln ie n
spur.e.l '*. • . gel fu t unit work lit ||j|VF
th e ir hor-es m t,. Ihe front ranks nl H r illr v *'l**4*i•*&lt;! "
the u iig i v d ip iim a liu tu rs , hlock
Mr, Hr:idlc( -sir| he i&gt; .. n.lint'
lllg I heir u llr m p t Im * th ird MIC rainpalgt. Illr . alure in . h i |,,.
cut Ue .lav to * to* ill Ihe o ffice nt tlu h * in Ihe Mat,*
"T ill- litem
M a yo r W illia m O 'D w vet
lu re ," he dedal ed. "h iie riv 'til
The ye llin g , hunting youngster, liiiee Hradi'V’* I if *•. *'
c o n v e n e d nu C ity ll i. ll p la /a from
"V ote 'em for thlhaio." -aid
-cores u f school* tliio u g h tile c ity Mr. Itru.ll.'v, “ w ill I.,- the cim
Ip B iu u k ly n , 20,000 - lu .lm te cut palgn c iv ."
Florida Ja vcrr- will
classes to m ill lu n r u t i- i ,u fr»m tin el ,ii lacksonvdle »n Mui f. )'. ,
o f th e ir school l.u il.lin g .
lu pick -la le office r* Eleven m.-in
Five tlu d e n t* weie taken into heir ot th'* Sanfonl n rgaiuialn.ii
cut tody tllc lr . One wa- .h a rg r.l have aliea.ly aiumuli. e.l In. 11 m
w ith juvenile delin.im ii.y after teniion o f form ing ihe l«.. ,«| date
he struck a Mulicenmn ami another Knlluu
"W e need at lea-i mm*
w ith disorderlv i-innlin -1 -tie r lie tllon- men t „ g., | „ p ,, ■■
threw ash barrel* i nt n a hUay Hrs.llev excluliued
street. The three others acre re
He closed Ills ll.eech hv a gam
leased In custody o f their parent- reminding all the member m r -rid
They ate demanding increased
pay fo r their teachere and rasumn th a t they w dl have to a c lu .lv Mill
lio n o f out-nf-clas* actlvitie*. can port thidr candidate Ido per cent if
they want him to win
relied by Ihe refusal ol teacher*
tCealfaeea na Iteae T w ul
to supervise them under current
salaries.

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While the City Hall demonstra­
tors were being driven hark, 20(H)
other students marched three miletu the Htonx County building and
took up their stand there, block­
ing the entrances. They ignored
the attempt of seven poluemen to
clear the entrances hut -cattere.l
after tf&gt; minutes when police re­
inforcement* arrived.
E arlier today, » vanguard of
the C ity Hull marchers wore met
by police and turned hack. C hant­
ing "m ore pav fo r our teachers"
and “ we want W illie "—a reference
to O'Dwyer — the youths re tre a t­
ed, booing and Jeering the cops.

Postmaster Says P. O.
Will Close At Noon

Spelling CuntestantH
To Leave For Miami

fJemln.de County's two spelling
contest winners. Grace Mnrtc
Btlneclpher of the Junior High
School, am) Virginia Boone of Lvman School, Loiigwoo.l, who placed
second In ine recem spelling cu r
test, will leav« tomorrow •mu. for
Miami to compete III the stntf
spalling contn*t to lie conducted
there hy the MJnmi Herald
The girls wflT motor lo Miami
With Mr. ami Mrs. J. Martin HtineCipher and B, C. Steele, principal
f th* Sanford Grammar School,
I local chairman of the contatt,
About 29 c o u n t i e s will send
teams of contestants to the con­
test which will taka place Satur­
day night at 8 ;00 o'clock at the
yfront Auditorium. Miss Stlneclphar Is due to recalve a medal
•nd both local contestants will racalvo certificates uf merit, said
Mr. Steel*.

Beginning Wednesday, May C,
md each Wednesday afternoon
thereafter, os long a* the me lorlly of business firms in Hanford
Hons at noon, Ihe Cost Office will
alio close nt Ihet time, Joel Field,
osimaaier, announced twin
tixtay.
postmaster,
Thera will be no change In carvied service and mall will be
hosed as usual: however, there
will be no window service after
13:00 P.M on Wednesdays until
— of tha Montasuina Hotel,
stores remain open again next
fall. This will not change present Third Street and Magnolia Avanu*, to M, L. Blessing and sistar,
closing at noon on Baturdnya.
Mrs. Jamya Seaton from Flnneteore, Wie., waa announced today
OBLIGATES VOTE
by Mr. and Mra. C. G. Cllnkscales
ORMOND BEACH. Apr. 27. — who
_ Icame here three years ago
(T) — Delegate* lu tha Florida Bar ft.tilu South Carolina to operate
Association voted today to abolish the hotel.
their voluntary organisation and
.. Blessing
lesaing and, Mrs. Beaton
establish the Integrated Bar rave been In the furniture business
contly authorised by tha Suproma
« number of years in WisconCourt.
»•**, Jamea Seaton, an interior
dteom or, la refurnlnhing and decthe hotel dining room
been closed for several
m kitchen will be

Montezuma Sold
By C. G. CUnkscalen

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r FHdny an » trip to N
ten

Chines** Communists Di’ivt* M.ti i in St iir*s
Th.il I*' i i ii i It .1 11 Is
Kxpected To H i t
K« uiclit*M Tu A i r
Cimshan I n l a n d
rANHF.RRA. Australia. A pi i f
t . l ' i I ’lillir M m n tri R n b ril ti.
M r iu ir i in tiixlu crd a hill in thr
ll. u iir »l R tp irrc n te liv ts In d ti

tu iiutUw dir Uommumit Pulv m
Auvlialla

[lie Htrrpins mraiutc nidris
the I'.*■I&gt; di((.dvrd. piovidc* |»iis«iM
In in* (tu Uommuitls who rcluir
l&gt;. i n . r p«itv arlivilir* and b*i*
Red* In.ui h.ildum |ob* m Ihr
yuvrii.mrni in in piivalc llim* vd.il
I., ll.r nation * -rcuidv
1 at.oi
I'a ity
Ira d c it,
»wci&gt;i
p tm -l in I hr Drcrmt.CI flrc llo il* .
m il m i. l Mat I III decide w h rtlici
Pi * *a|*| ioi t ol uppu-.r llir b ill Mil.

milled by thr labf tal-Counli V
|'*ity coaldion guvrmmrnt Hm
i'l.mniunitl Parly » sltong in vevr
n l Auvlraliau uniutis.
Mcnnwldlc. from Nstlonol licad.priiteis »n Forum-* cam*' word
Mud llm Invasion of Ghiiiliun I*hi nl hv l 'hi iH*s*• (ommuiii-h wa*
iixpci led uiiuiwntuilly. Tin- Island,
nine mil** olf th* China coast, h
)im kev Nationalist blockade base
lor Hhanghal Repotls from Chiaug Kal-Bhek’a capital, said seven
Ftod armin'
massed on the
uiBlidand and coastal Islands taadv
for the Invasion. ChiengV son, Gen
Chun* Ching-Kuu, recndly said
'Clnol.Mii Is she* gateway t&lt;&gt; Fur
ilium If Chuthuii i l'.-l, II will
mean the end id mil itic&gt;'. mil III.
city mid our fieedom"
lb,' LTilnesc C om m uni-l radio
tin «&gt;[..! the A m eiican freighter
I'a ltfn r id v Bear "igimred iiiurdltiir
)s h " ‘ in ra m m in e a Chnu &lt;■ *hu&gt;
..ti lukuBai I 'o il «1 f i i ' ui in. 11 i

I l.ni ndiiy,
U uld fit ('bnir.it'
ill jo lied as their vessel sunk. The
Vini'rican owner- id tin- -h ip -uni
hei C'ai.tain mad. intern ivc and
ntiniistlve re«cue effort- i«r nine
hours over an area of nn ■uiiarc
Utiles and 37 pervon* well' le-ciied
I l.c -Idp is being held ii I' il.ii Hu
pending « Communi-t govrinnumt
inquiry. Thr accident mvoin-.l al
mt.lnir’ l.t in thick l.q.
While in ifungkol, lhadand,
hiiiv f'hutniphoii, H,i':(.'u t so &gt; in
.lent king of Thadaml, will wt'il
tomorrow a lovelv vming .......
ui sarong style him- die-The 22-ycar-nhl rulei ol ihi:.
ntnrylH.ok kingdom lake- a- Inipiceii Birlkit Kltlvakurn. 17. a ill*turd cousin. They met in Switzer­
land. where Phumlplmn tmlic.l.
They plan to return llicie after
Ids coronation May f. a- llama IX
The wedding will i.c plicate, in
Ihe unlace liomu id Iho- queen
gi'aiulmulhur, Baindel I’miU-a She
le thu D4-ytar-nld widow ol King
Uhidalongkorn and wen thr second
of Ids official wive*.
Flimidphon and Bhikd will sign
* marriage registration honk hefoie Iwo wltnaasps. The king will
pay the customary fee ol |o t.ald
Id i.ataug (about f.O cent.').
The couple received gift' t.nluv
from I'resldent Trumuii nml Hrit uiii'* King George.
And in Balgon, liulochinn. lino
l&gt;ul, Vietnam Chief of State,
yielded to strong French nresaure
lu*t night and nigne.l a decree acI D u N lS S 4

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C l e a r s Lattimore;
Hollywood
In­
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WASHINGTON, Apr 17—&lt;/P)
-—Lai I Hi on dr i added new cog*
iu iio n today lo tlm L u n ilic lin f
i M it-crno nf |r-iunnnv m the Sen*

ale l.ommniu-1 in-citeaiion.

a- ill Die mid' 11*- west, nml -aid
ttini lie bope- n '"in In- plavi'd leiulticd llm Catholic Cliuicll.
I.Btllimiir i* a professor at
more in Snnfmd
III the llqee -port*, lis*ketii*ll Johns liopkiii* University, rat­
liarelmll imi lo..lbnll, tbe taller ed m expert on F»i K**tern afI* the hardest lo biondeaM, *abl fan,*. He occnuioiiully Iib* advised
Hie State l&gt;a|iariinvnt uu inatlurs
Mt M.ii Hii In loot ball one has uftecting die Orient. Senator
In keep Hack of "2 men, and with Mct'aiiliy lit \Vi« i h«a called him
the tree substitutes rule* it in a top Kremlin agent and described
difficult even wit It the aid of three hint us tile chief nrcliitect of U. 3.
pair of npottei* to identify them, policy in the Far Hast Lattimora
(U U U h S o* i’ l l * T a il
he smarted.
The usual pi active is to identify
front their nmidnrn the first eight
men pisving lutckfiebl, and tintwo etui* of h team mil let Ihe
ipottern tele over on the test.
In hsnehall, lie added, Ihe
iiiidilriu ol plnvei identification
[* eitnier However, even scoter*
of dll year* "f espenence are iltI'I'.rula Failimn* in uuiiling their
wa v- flndiiq' omethtiiK new in lute-q and iii.ut beautiful catalog
tile game
’ ......... than i..f.",min customer*,
Ibe Saul'"1 i.iiril- have miiili i,c "idmg t" a rrpuii received toa Miedbic1e -di" wlug so fur bn ' i. I i .' iii I i mi. Kln'tllie- pidiilcnt
tu inabililv .d pilchinp to g 'l tin .q liuil ciUDluil.y
hull over the plate, said Mat tin
Mi S h a n . ivliu i- now in New
Fielding is good, and tin- haltii'i', V.uk, i rpurte.l Hint ilm m a ilin g
average over 2711 lie said.
nl Mie lumkets In'vin mi Apr. 21.
Happy lint Inlay wa* snug f"' M " Im i' w ill c u litiiin e at tile rate o f
Edward F I ane win. hud a tta.l Im i unit i day u n lit a ll . atalogs are
of telegram- ami . "iigt uIuIhIoh '. I I I out.
l.ilthday carl oil Mm talilr lo
■\\t ill' eipniulu |iriilld of this
front of lino
. iliu'ii
Mi Kb.mm. -aid, "be"Woril* cniiU"I tieglii t" e-pie--* in .' we I null Mi?it we are offorinV afipt'ecial Ion foi M'ene tc iiie i" .on eii'tuiimr- -rii uilmnal
&gt;ii t. dr."* value* uml slvliltg
III. Iidiraltcen," lie Mil'll "bill when
a lellnw i ,:&gt;'MIII.: in'" tun
1 i l l ' l l t t ii 11111ji'lfl v *a11aI| el •'
riii' in .- iiui.klei -i Imi introduces
I'hilillinod b&gt; need* i iilMe tm
i Florida ha liiim* .-ii*luiners
utteiltion " lie went on In an i.
luplctelv u.'w line* ..I sports
iimnu-e tiial biwanlnli*, wive* and
these include
true i t-, wdl enjoy i bin Iw, im md beach wen
Tiiiireday night at " tu u'elocl. u -.■iv c.ibu'ful and attractively
•Ivied hli'iises. il.ilts, plaviuits,
tile ground "I Ihe i‘iftv \•- i
liiui . pedalquislmr*, and three
it'wMIlHor .1 111 »*■■» Tw.il
piece iieacli set*
llm 'll) page catalog presents
Itlfi difleient style) The ptepara*
ii.
iii ,q' ihi* hook took over three
o i ' I i M ih .
Mi .Sliaioe* diicloseil.
"tine of New York'* finc.it comResldrnlr who an1 miltn'inatqr
in tho clean-up ami lutmi-'in tm mot'in! it ' t'i'li" , with ioms of
gram apomxircd liy llie Jaycre ilp be. I phnt.q;!inhere and artlsti
were today u.lvi-ed lit lioribm In ttm world, produced tilth book.
itradlev, cliaiiman nf tin- cam Many uf New York'., most beauti­
paign, to place Ira-h in the usual ful models po.iail for the pictures,"
places ami alley win*, and to lelr Im .aid.
"Beside tlm dud in. which has a
pli.uie the f'lly Hall fur men !■
come und pick it up, ami Hie City '.l»ff of over (&gt;ll Ihe catalog also
will co-operate u- mm ;i' |ni«t il.lt- ie|.ri'ietiu the work of copywrit­
Kcluiol cliddieii have taken read e r , layout men. engravers and
lly to the Clean up camiiuign, -rf.d 'im of tin- lop coloigrnvttnr printyesterday a large group uf them •.•rs in Hu* Ea*t. The stvlcfc pr#»
were sum denning up leaven it) •ente.l wsru selected from tho fin*
front of the Sunfnrd Oinmnini ed avuilnblo m New York and
tin* cream of those designed in our
Hchool,
own Miami .Studio,' 'Mr. Bhames
milled.

NeW Gatatogs Art
Being Mailed By
Florida Fashions

Phone City Hull
To t 'tillt'i‘1 Trash

Mora than 100 bnyi anil about 12 girl* liitcncd with tap! allrnlion
this morning lo J. B. Filittrrald, aaent from the Miami oilier ol ihe
Federal Bureau ot Investigation as lie outlined the trquiieinenl* of be­
coming a special agent of the FBI al a salary of $5.0&lt;M) a year.
Mr. Fittgateld was one of 10 rtpresentelivts of various profes­
sion* who between 10:00 o’clock and noon, spoke in ihe various class­
rooms of Seminole High School lo pupils who had chosen in be informed
regarding various types of work.taThe students ware enthusiastic atera and In 1034 gave ineniberu
over the talks, Judging from their of the FBI. a branch of the De­
excited conversation afterwards.
partment of Justice th* right to
Accompanying Mr. Fitigarald carry arms and to make arrests.
here from Orlando, white ha had
The rssult, he said, was that
arrived by plane from Miami, was many gangs ware stamped out.
H. W. Bwinnay, resident ager.1 of robberies were cut down and kid­
tha FBI With headquarters in Or* napping nearly eliminated.
Undo,
Following Pearl Harbor. J. Ed­
Pointing out tha ttma during gar floorer, director of tho FBI.
gangs of hoodlums waa ready with a plan whereby
tha 90a w!
entire country and rpectal agents could determine who
terrorised
man than 141 were enemies, a plan, said Mr.
when Y
n year, Mr. Flta* FlUgerald, that had been worked
bank rel
gov* on for eome time prior to th* war.
&gt; the federal
‘
gerald told
i aroused to Buipact* by tha hundrado ware
ernment
o f dealing with the rounded ^up within
th
ours ^and

owta.itm

P o in te r P a rty C h i e f

H low dri i i m fia.lu t*.l fnevious
le-tunonv by Loui* F Hudent that
D a.* M n lm n*»
v t n for Owen I s lliin o ir l.rl.m grd lo a
■Slalom \\ I HR I.il.l kiw .ini.tnt "ComnniniM t ell ', and dial ComVr.tenlat d .tl hr p cnpivtllg llic munui Iradeiy a g irrd at a meet*
&gt;h lilitr &gt;.| Saul.q,I m L o n tliil to mg in O rlo tin . I'M ?, dial Latted ill &gt;&lt;l ‘ iqpnoq Mold w lll.li he moic - a - lo d u r.i an o ig m ira iio a
le B t- o h re I • ago im i v-liric oi write)* in pidhite t* uu* ihe idea
V f-lrid « t il. n r
II. im h r i id ilis i ( liumie l ..m m unuti were
-now
11* " a • ml lo .In ,*.1 by flieiely a liuil. Ii " I agianan icA1II ion I I (I UI III
fn tn ir ie
" I tu-I braid id S tiilm .l by
It w I- unr lo im ri kom m uniil
irn lm y tl'i'iil oi Ii inmiy .iclivilira Ic a .lri- wind ae.iin-l another's,
nl ill* Momr ipoli- Millet* on the liin w d ri mu r --a- lb r lira d of the
-poll liaar- " hr dr. laird, and (.'nniiiiiiiu-l f'artv m dir United
p o illlrd .'III lin t Sanliod iv grltlng Stale, tun Ha- Li. krd m il in 1046
mm Ii pnl'l.i ill
llo.otelioNt dir nil dir gimilid lh.lt hr -lluwcd
. oui.il v dor h. lb r I, u n i - tr im capilallil lr kiniiy- Hcdciii, fulluV-trm
pi.iglam l ir i r
&gt;-i rdiltu ..I dm t ..iiiiiiunut Daily
lie espi t's-e'l mpii-e ill mil VVmkri m New li.ik imounccd
bu-ini' I'.iiml Irisketl'idl i popidni rominutmm a lew y ra u ago anti

Seminole High School Students
Hear Talk By Agent Of Miami FBI

t

CSI'Vl'

N o . 117 9

No Commies In State
Department, Declares
Ex-Red Earl Browder

Hutchison Says
Smathers Is Best
Man For Senate

Ir a n i to / re-inforce our political
in s titu tio n * w ith statesman and
representative* In the hall* of
Congress whose lo y a lly In our
tra d itio n al way o f Ufa la not
open to tile 'lig h te s t doubt end
whose concept of Americanism is
ubove suspicion. As Washington
-aid al Valley Forge, " l.e l none
hut Americans stJP.l g u ild In
n igli
ig h t."

Clair to partly cloudy am) rath*
•r warm thr
through Friday, a few
local shower* in eitreme north but
little nr none elsewhere. Light to
moderate tuiithrati and south
winds._______
_________

A ssociated Press Loaned W ire

A P R . 27. 1950

Texas Takes First Place As Farm Income State

r„_ fc

.\wtrw
HBlanadoiiello
.wouldn't he in I
.posit
, Inn h» la In
today." i *. " • '• -i
' \
Allen waeeallaa to tpkilfv about
"hr* IMS clHva against bookmaker*
In which he said hU force d o in '
down lb bookie joint*. The Youngs
town chief differed with previous
wft nesses In saving ha doesn't be­
lieve local authorities are *'lielplesa" in fighting urganiied gamb
ling.
fie &gt;ald lie resented iucIi an "Im­
plication," but he said federal law.-*
could help.
rland asked Cbttellu if
MrFarl
•*» e *o peaepaa.il
i

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

2fe rc ft

THE WEATHER

Kl'IRCOPAL CONVENTION
WEST PALM BEACH. Aor. 27
— (.13 — The Revs. Charles E.
Wood of Tampa and Albert Rob*
crte, St. Petersburg, were elected
t» tin: standing comniitteo at tha
Episcopal Diocese of South Flor­
ida today.
Renamed to the committM as
the diocesan convention doaad
were the Rev. Martin Bram, rac*
tor of Holy Trinity Church, Waal
Palm Beach, who has served M
committee president.

THE

W EATHER

JACKSONVILLE. Apr.
Station
Atlanta
Chicago ....
Cincinnati
Denver ....
Detroit.....
Bt. Paul :.
Now Orleans .t..
Naw York
Pittsburgh
Beattie ....
Jacksonville ....
Miami ....
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V

THB BAWTORD S O U L R gA N W D L TU M nU L

Cm umberg Bring It’s Not Cricket,” Sayi Tenant
Becord Price At
Who Has Scores Of Them In House
Wauchula Market
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 24 —
ffepecial) — "A record price of
917.45 per field crate was paid
growers for cucumbers on the
Wauchula State Farmers’ Market
during the past week. This is
Florida's foremost cucumber m ar­
ket and prices for 2A44 crows
averaged $11.GO per crate. Vo­
lume la steadily increasing utnl
growers are hoping for a good
season in spite of euverse growing
condition*," according to reports
coming Into ih» office of Wil­
liam I&gt;. Wilson, dlrectoi uf
State Markets. “Tomato voluimun this market is ub.u Inc run dog
end the quality Is reported as

create alnce the warmer weather
has prevailed."
“The F lint City Market Is
•bowing M steady Increase nf alt
commodities with pepper i.nd
squat Ii leading in qunntity and
okra and fancy cucumbers I....Im^
In price rnge, I'ole beuns uiui
buUcrhrari.x also brought ......I
prices.
cucumbers brought
___ to $12.Gil per luuliel *,ih,
averaging $0,115; okru $lo.7G to
gl2.no, averaging g 11 .no per hm.li*1 hamper. I'ole beaux
lo
$0.1 G averaging tfi.Mf, and hut
tarbeann brought $4.GI} per bushel
hamper. A total of :I2,(HIH pack­
ages brought growirs u gross re­
venue of $]]0,.T72.7G. Othei com­
modities making up Hie lulu I were
three varieties of heatm, gram
cent, eggplunt, bluckeye Hint
Crowder pros, potatoes, toniatoes,
Adverse weather cnmllthmx bus
slowed up the harvesting, though
\ohnna la steadily increasing uml
this week Is expected to see mtficint volume lo c i cal a (all nisik*t on all Items.
"Palmetto iltnle Mulket report.’
excellent n. nitty produce with
volume gradually increasing. Dm
ly supply of lumutucj, I* expected
to reach 2,IH)0 buduls tins w th .
Prices during the past week uu
gw4t coininniiilles have been fair,
With No. t lotiiatoea tiveiaging
$44-1, high $11.70; No. I I'ole
b*ana averaged $5.00 per huslul.
Otncr commodities making up the
$ota! nf 2HI7 packagon for „ gross
of $10,401 !)fi was squash, pet. pc-,
• f (p lan t, cucumbers and blackW* pass,
r. flThe.Forl Plarc* Market la f«ltowing on the heels of the Flori­
da iCity Market with a rapidly
increasing volume of tomatoes,
Ov*r 100,000 field boxes nniecd
dale* the past week at priori

7 U. 9. Ships Seised Hints To Housewives
By Mexican (iunboa*
By Anna Mas Bikes

WASHINGTON, Apr. 24. — OP)
— A Mexican gunboat seised seven
American shrimp fishing hosts In
lly AI.HRKT H. FU LLIN G
the Gulf nf Mexico over the week.. .
&lt;F«r Hal Bovle)
end, the Slate Department was
RAHWAY, N. J. — (/P) — Anybody want anv crickets?
advised today.
I've got a lot of them to give away. They're lively end in good
Two nf the flotilla later escaped,
voice. They hop, skip and tump happily. You’ll have to come and get owners said in reports relayed by

them, though.
Normally, I'm not in the cricket butinet*. Imt now I’m in it whole­
sale.
It tlnrled four mouths ago when I bought a new home. We wanted

nine semi-rural life.

We gut It. 9 ..............- ............

A few werkt nfti-r wc moved In,
1 heard the chirp nf n cricket
I
i U; Irilnyiml. Bur* chough, l dls•I, ..r".1 one I the kitchen.
.
V
,h"!‘ '' W ,h»
» WH
*,V‘
n 1r f‘e,k!:
11m &lt;Ii*tuff
ifl*1 |»H*rr$l
linupilrv
ill llii&gt; ilived on the newly waxed

'

y|r&gt;Ji|v
UJd' Vo« ever try to gel rid of
cHl,^ UT I never did. Neither, it
did aov of mv friends.
"G’rlckelsT they'd exclaim. Nope.
never
u . hod
. . . them."
. . „ *
,
t‘dk*,i| 1“ I ete, who comes
from np-ibte New York. Bure.
,,
, ,
. there weir crlekets In tha family
hat s wonderful, she chortled.
„ (M(&lt; ,; „t rld „f |)l(rni * N,f,
A rrii ket in tin house Is good ii.,v M« m liotlmml nnvtmilu

I wax smncwhnl doubtful about
this, hoi Imvn learned over n period
of years nul lo ipiesllnn little
foible.*.
Later I n w the cricket, Imt It
looked smaller.
f spent some
lime observing the situation, anil
round there were two crickets. Tills
I duly reported to the better half.
"It*.« had loci to kill a cricket in
the house," she intoned xoleninlv.
Well, life Is tough eiioupil &gt;|
In t.
him I lo look fni had lul l ,

I reasoned.
Time went on.
I he lone crick' l chirp swelled
to ii crescendo.
About a week Hgo, Mary said in
a sninll voice, "those crlcketn are
celling in*- nervous. Couldn't you
ilo

nliii'lldlll' nhullt t l u ' I n V

"Bill It'-, hud luck . . . " I began.
"Gel lid of them,' she niixweieil

in the next week or ten days.
"The Florida t lly market la
showing u steady decline In to­
mato volume though price* for
the llfljlOII hiixhel field crates thu
pust week avnuged $0.31 with a
high of $T*lift. A v i y light vnIonic I* forecast fot the current
week.
“ I'altohee Market has uddnd
tomatoes lo it* offerings of corn,
ti'lrry, potatoes mid liaulis (o f
the trade dorli, g the current
week.
t
"I'nnipatio
.Mark*!
cnntlniias
with

ii

.. .... I supply of peppers,

limn Ileans, eggiilaut, cucumbers,
squash, okra, field pen*,»»we4t
corn amt tomatoes," .
»

TOO per bushel basket, packing
lotto* park. A light supply U
(ypyetetl to continue this wees.
fWpper volume I* Increasing with
rppioxlm atfiy H curs of exceptwitally fine i|uality California
Wonders timviiiH the past week nl
rife* from ftl.iHf In fit.fin m r
Ulhel haikcl, packed.
"The Hanford Market reports
*-. demand fur twenty-two variellee of, produce and fruit that
moved through that market during
til* past week wax gond end
prices fairly satisfactory on nil
vegetablee except cabbage. A lu ­
ll of 107,132 unit., sold at $l(i'J,103.07 during the pust week and
• good supply uf all items will
b* available during the mining
week. An effort is being nini'.e
to Uixtltute auction idling, though
the local volume la nut yat suf­
ficient to give tlds indhuld of
M jlin ^ fresh farm supplies a

the Gou t Guard,

Department officials said there
were "rumors” that the gunboat
fired on Hie fishing ve-sels, but
them war no ennfirmallun of this.
Tin incident took place about
to mil-- of* .re Mexicali Coast,
m ■■e 12ft Mile- south of the Texas
botdi-i there .ifficlalx -aid.
Mexico churn* its territorial
wa'cr- extend nine mile* at sea
not tin- yii'ihoat presiimnbly acted
on 'he a- hi nipt Ion that the fishing
craft wi'ii' poaching.
The hoats were operating nut nf
Brownsville mid I'nrt Itahni, Texas,
where -liririning fishing activity
ha* hoii11ted |p recent months bertli'se of tlie discovery of a new
liHiid of sbrimii resources off the
T'-xa, anil Mexlcar rua-ti

The word "energy" In connection
with food often Is misunderstood
because It has many meanings. To
the nutritionist aa to the engineer,
energy meant power from fuel or
heat, and often U measured In
calorlex or heat units. Bui more
popular meanings of the world are
vim, vigor, vitality, or even spirit.
Thus a homemaker may con­
clude that the mote "energy foods”
her children ret, the more energe­
tic they will be. Aad she may sup­
pose that a food described as a
■‘quick .source uf energy" is need­
ed especially by anyone who Is fe­
11girl'd or listless.
Just the contrary may be true,
nutritionists o f the IJ 8. Depart-

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

ra»nt of Agriculture explain. The
so-called "high energy foods" are
the starches, Sugars, apd ta ts, be­
cause, they are the chief sources
of fuel or calories lor the activity
of the body. But, if used in ex­
cess, these foods are stored as
fat, thus may make a person feel
leea energetic. Too many of theie
foods In the diet may cut down
on other nutrients, such as vita­
mins
m in i or
o r protein,
p r o te in , which
w m en the
in « body
nouy
needs for nutritional well-being
and normal vim and vigor.
The term "fuel food" may be
preferable to tha more widely used
“energy food” to prevent this com­
mon m b understand lag. How much
fuel food the body needs depends
on Its nlte and activities. A man
doing heavy physical work or ac­
tive In sports needs more than a
man Of thf .same sire and build
who rite a t a desk all day and
spends' his evenings leading. If
body weight stays about right for
height and built, this Is a sign that
the body Is getting enough fuel
food for. its needs. Ovorweighl in­
dicates a surplus of such food*. An
active fast-growing teen-ager may
need more fuel food* than hit less

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to x&lt;i Mi-li,dr Hxxurlnv
in «a Ornitn Cavellcro
11.on Orchestra And Htxr
11.3(1 Morning Vsrlalr
11.4k Millie Hawaii
H its World At Noon
iliU Ths Band Waaoa
12,10 1444 Club
l iH Popular Otar
1;tt l.ufln Amerlcaaa
1:S* Musical Varlsttea
*,Sl&gt; WSr Nana tlancb
t In liar Nona Hunch
l:("l Milton Hate*
1:tik Today's Htur
3:10 till* Aad tlrxdlln**
lilt
T o u r lie Indy Hong*
4:0* Malle l.avera Pmsratn
m u fir lt*nu**i
4.46 llank Williams
6:On The tin vI kin Ilnur
1, It, The ttrlehl rtfu.l
SOI, N.w*
* li&gt; liark 'i lltporl
« lo Twiiiahr Mona*
i.ln spun* rui.i.lf
s 41. tuna C(u*t,i dl,i»*
1.00 UrHiii)( on A riiiiid
i l l , 1Vlvanlna Mmlc
1 in Or*ai U„in.ni*
V:4!&gt; V F tV
7:411 tliislriii Intrrluda
■on variety ll.-il
1:1(1 Heel Tile Halid
iida slain Hdiilon
" If, I'lill Iteeil At The or|
»:SH Hpori King Of The l&gt;*
'•&gt;.1. MiihIci'I Ihlerlinle
»:4f. II’a Hulice i Hue
lO'On Pnlted Nnrlnn*
11:16 Kny K y e r ilrch.
I0i)n At Home tVlil, Mmlc
11:0n New*
4,

t I.DHF.D SF.HBIDN
WABIIINtSTON, Apr. 24. —(A*)
Sriiaiori iovi' tlgiiiing chorurs
of f’oaimiiiii: ie Hi the .Slate De­
part meiil derid'd today to mil
N 'linlor Mil' llIhy, Owen J . Lattlnude uml Louis llmlenx Into a
clo nl 11ooi -i s&lt;|im tomorrow.
They nl ii orilcred an Inutile”
Into the Amernslu case nf 1D4A
and u check-iin on the Btate Depqrtnmnt'x acruritv division.
11:06 dlxn Off)•'

Votes*

Kitchens end BitflfMM ModfmJsW
M .G . HODGES

Because It Is In error liy 20 sec­
ond* a year, the Gregorian calen­
dar, • tailed in 15K2, wll lhe one
day off the true astronomical year
ini4Wk) A.n.

(Inn unit K lv c lr k

Appliance*

■Hill \V. 1st S t .

I’h . 128

The D. H. strikes more than
fiOb.OUl.hhh.OtHI matches a year.

B IB D ” S h o p p g ra

Pricv* f-kioU Thiu W «L. April 26tlt

Q u an tity fllahts H e ie i. *d

r

CANNED MEATS
g U 'fT ' — V&gt;

llsre ii Pi* iugu*d rfiuidi ot the ‘30 ford. Hi low,
bot tirPw,, fiuoie wilt, live croi* fnembsix glut
»»t, i tl.riwj-h oihJ ilgiddy, (he odvunced sngi'
"♦•,l,,g &lt;J*-lgn piotlifet tow center of gravity end
unu.uol itubilUy , , . two of the many leatom for
ford i iosuiiuu) big tor tom toil and rooilubltlly.
And for power you have ti choice of two great econ­
omy englnet...the 100 ft p. V I or lb# 93-hp. ''Ml."

33c

4 ( /. '.'lurtitu'

SAUSAGE

Dial* Unrllng

“Strawberry volume la IncreaiIn*, on tha Starke Farmers Mar*
)ttt' with approximately 5,000
•ra toisi m uring the past
week with
_______
ind fait and prices averaging
a s m r f $3,no per creetr.
ie and Irish potatoes are exid also In fair volume with-

OATMEAL
C hildrens Deligtai
Dixie ItorliftH
Hu Isin
Plain
feed
B R IA D
17c
18c
With Urn Wheat Flavor
Dixie Darling- Whole Wheat
BREAD
Loaf
Me

VOTE FOR

F o u r F o ld

E H e c tiv e n e a u

•^ G allo n

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THE

U n it y T h « r « b S tre n g th —
T ( Protect Ihe PM ct of th* World,
To Promote th* Progreeo of A u ric a.
T * P ro fit* Proayerity for Hanford.

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Estab lish ed HMW

Apr. r&gt; &lt;/Tt Votes Of Negroes

Lallimoie Irom hearing seciel tcili
innny id Louii F. Budenr, foimri
Comtiiiiiml

1 epper
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T*rie
Tr o
" **s
’
W ear F D R ’s M antle

n*m ill olilfl In s.ive (hr |ob» o(
woikri* mid keep * mnikel loi

Floiula rlttu*
Pepper lold li i * audirm r*
lliinugh Central Fhmda lhal the
campaign turned lo hi* favui alter
a big crowd al Miami "showed
ihe people of Flonda the itienglh
we had" ill the home eily of hit
opponent. Hep. George Smalhctl.

INd In l&lt;V In i
Tin ft* pi iiffimtMi! S •nft*|
pit* It in ••* i'*» limit -I»mm
.lityi'iR’ Hl'rtn tip t'Hid |»11k*• wirrji
till nitif ifint Mir

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\|aym Atirltpn f .tt f
, J4rti (lUlilmi Ml •Mil* v.
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11 'ip cntujn «f fi •

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tliuiilmui

—

1st. Decree Murder Seven Negroes Are
WarrantSwitrnOut Seized By Police
Against C. (iitTord In l*ol!erv Drive

Government Starts Nationwide
Atom Program To Train Civilians

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lilthv •fill Ml*,:* Ml th
vhUii MIP||
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»**•! Mir kiffiuipini: •ff «*i h*u*,*
• iirifruiitivl with Kiiiiti*'fih
h*
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M'onllsnra On p*a* S lit

Hobt'M I*, lelrnn
IlailH City’H (irmvfit
Roherl I Glenn, forini'i &lt;Imu
man of the Grievance Cmriniitlc"
of the IIrotherhood nf I.ihumiioM"
Firemen rind F,ngliirninn „f M,r
Allsiilit’ Cn.hl Line tail wav wtio
left Fanfold In tlWH in tnuome
editor nf ihe Railroad llrnthei
hood m*g isine piildlshed In t'leve
land, Ohio, Is visiting tils son Wil
Ham Glenn of tills city. Tlie senior
Mr. Glenn is now an adviser to
President Tiiimnn nn traiiNporta
tlon inattnrr and ha* Id, head
quarter* In Washington, fi C.
Mr. Glenn expressed aiiiaiBinrut
at the growl Ii of Hanford and Ihe
grent ctmngev which have token
place here since hK loot vlail. He
said that he like* hie wnrk In
Wakhlngton very much, hut hopes
to come hack t« Hanford to live
when ha Is old enough to retire,
If. 8. PKOTK8TH
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 25 - I T .
—The United Ststei ha* t'ro(e»ted to Mexico against the leisure of
five American shrimp fishing vei
sels in the Gulf of Moxlro,
The Btatn Department sahl today thn protn*t was made st Mrvl
cn City by Amha*Rador Wsltei
Thurdton,
Thurston a*kad tho
foreign office for an explanation
of the incident, ths Department
■aid.
B TO R E CLO SIN G S
The Hanford Merchant* Asso­
ciation at It* recent meeting rec­
ommended that * tores close Wed­
nesday afternoons at noon starting
on May ft and continuing through
Wednesday, Oet. 12, rilarenre Red.
ding, president of the Association
announced thla morning.
'Rila original recommendation
for tha Wednesday closing was
mad* e year ago by the Ateoclatlon, Mr. Redding elated.
C O L L E G E K IL L IN G
P E R U , Nsb„ Apr. 25. — (/Ft —
Dr. R .:K . Baker, psychology.prolessor nl Peru BUte Teacher* Colleg* today killed Dr. William Nielsol#*, president of tb* oollege, end
Dr. Paul A. M aiwell, another In■truetor, tad the# killed hlmeeif,

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due t r. i i \ 11 \|, K'hl'tn fr* |ll|kr
t fit l\
I • *i It.ik1 u .if* 1 line,

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Leopold WonT
Accept Plan For
Temporary Exile
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t-.iliv lo |ilii|||lir Ill'll lie would
',y iv. ii from ilrlgmm dining
. pei(oi| iii winch ihe power would
he de|tg,.ird lo his son, Finite
Mmdoiiin.

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iisilifil I hr* Wf-ilritt Marine Co.
nn ii m11■hhtn^ urn **t llir B e l l
I lie Kings irfiissl svai ion A1 B M'^i with Mu- lirhhtiutiiil 1|D1I*&lt; .SyMrm I h* \ « u t Mirlrr uniun
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■d lllV pieiogative* t" llir lien
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i|'|Mirill. It cscl'liieil "
.1! ' I •i ■ii'pl &gt;(!•• i"* M'c work
tl.iwevcr, Lropolil i»ri»mi-»,l •" C u r t a i l e d
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&lt; it y
put into effect h i* . pinpn*Ht I"
,
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nroliH . reD e l i v e r i e s !■:s p l i » i n « * l .' " '"I
Hl.niidnh tils power* tempnrai it.
,( ',ov 15,
I,, I.I* *nn. he vnlil
I'l.lii
' Fnll'iwln tuggcslioils 111rt'l'- *“
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loi’lim m i
tigmes have
I1(MI fll
rit V til ml llri l* .............
inr, I miule * proposition it., stun
i* report
ire I d mu (ir«l hd •*
Mie
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ilm, Ms power* to Bauitn.ilii i I 'd iif the PfutmRNh'l lifMerni
\'*1 t'D
i mull
which inMils ptnpositton he strt * lit*—I
17, will he iml »t»t•• **jf* ti H i -Id *" i‘1'I'll - let i f " Sunfi'iil
Final
icn*ti*s*« on F*e« •'**
118ill • . &lt;'ip"t irdtiiif tin prelimday. said I'ostln 1s t" •*■» ' • *• hi
Two trip- -lall/ will tie ion,It i" inn i v ii'u fur Haiiiitiide County,
AUTO A C C ID EN T
•vj|| 1.• iMi 'ntied in fi bulli'tin for
Ham Smith. Negro. rer««ti"d Mi*' d'lwntown tm'in"*' 111 tl"*i
Mif ?♦ti" uf Flonda ',, Inj issued
into
delivery
dntlv
'*D
icsidiolod
hrutse* on his beck unit wa- "n
..rear
This wilt chnnur l" '" " 0 l ID «|*V"tal month*
Similar data
rii.l to Fornald-Laughton Moi.mr
i.il Hospital for observation fol­ schedule* iiii .I Pi*'"ii* "* ......... ■"• « ill »tf- ni'iil" u silald, thii vosr in
lowing the wrecking of n 11*15 or It.r lout" w 111 not rn "ivc inml in &lt;-11 in i ii ■v in ,J f iii nl form for
Chevrolet truck, driven bv llmny MillII 2 .'tl&gt; P M oi Mo m i hoofs XI. &lt;"l"h ",f Mm •'iMntirh and Staten.
11," pr"hmln:iiv urvev showed
tinnier, Neiito, on the old Monroe Field dit’ lnrc''
At p ic i l.l .*5 pi'" "d '! 11 " ti,ut iM i,I iinit" usi llilishiiiepta In
Road ol It: 10 o’clock this ........
HtHli Highway Patrolman It D itinil dclivt'ii*i itv i-'iiiti'i . I- to S"inlnull' I mint',' ' utnl 555 which
'■lildr.l in fli" moioil.g fill', di." io luii! iu!„| ifweipts uf 117.783,000
Hniriioii reported.
Two othor Negro passengers in Iraln jstxtvisit. With fl"' pmoM" dm lug 14M8. &lt;&gt;f tlire. 111 were
the truck were unhurt Tho •rm-k exception of Monday, cacti carl h i ifroi'crics and meat markets with
was damaged by running Into n will clear tds d'' k ••»&lt; h dnv in l"tal rnnunl rrcelpts of $4,842,000.
ditch after the meerli.p wheel eluding nrrond mo** " I.- , io*H. I"' Fating and di inking pliivos, numluring 7(’&gt;, inuk in $1,108,000. In
inin# loose from thn steering arm stated.
Mic appainl group 12 "stnhllsliments had receipts of $3,095,000
and employed 291
In &lt;ht&gt; automntivn group of IS
i‘Mnbh»!iments, stiU‘* in 1949 were
42,203,001), and 38 gi*nlino Harylce
tal Inn* look In $1,098,000. Eleven
general merohamlMe stores had
Clarence Cl.ure and Norm! Faye Harvey had the leading role, in anmiiil business of 1829.000 com­
pered to the ft3J9,0i:0 of 11 drug
"The Bells nl Ceptstrsno.” a colorful o p ™ H a presented Friday after- store*
Tlie lumbci -h a r d w a r •
noon and night by the Seminole High School Glee Club unde, the dire,- group of 14 received $893,000 and
It home film'thing stores. $041,tion of Miss Ollie Reese Whittle.
_______________ In the role of Ramon Ortego. the lest descendant of an old Spanish 000.
family. Clause, as the owner of a California raneh is beset by trouble,
including a mortgage on his ranch, disappearance ol cattle and a
legendary curse by Indians which ♦
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. 26— (At
will be lifted only when the belt* reeded in bringing back the slolci* ‘its tion
II, L .
nf the nearby Mission ring again. herd. Tb" belt* nf Mie Mission
AllauU
94SB
Hit sentimental interest is in ring end tho Indians are pacified.
Buffalo
....
... 50
Marian Aldan, acted liv Norm*
Dial Bovle, Carolyn Patrick anti Cinclnniti
78
Fay# Harvey, whose father played Dunns Lou Harper as Ramon’s Detroit
50
by Rae Irland. aeafca to rastore sisters featured trio harmony. The Fresno .......................
. 83
part of Professor Anderson, an
the Mission.
Vllllan of ths show Is Jaks Eastern scientist. w*s assumed by New Orleans ................. 78
Now York «■mi, *»**tiiiii.-ii'u49
K raft, holder of the mortgage, David Hastar
Bill Brown. Bill Oklahoma City
............83
which he hone* to foreclose hy In­ Harrison and Bill Tyson, sang
Pittsburgh .........................69
ducing Indians to steal tha remain­ numbers arranged for a trio.
San A ntonio........................09
der of Ortega') cattle. Jack Spen­
Comedy relief wan provided by Seattle ................
07
cer hed thle part. The nlot Is Bonny West as n cowboy foreman
89
thwarted by a young Indian chief, and Ellen Driggers as Prof. An­ Jacksonville ............
Miami
...... - .....
74
Lone Eagle, played by John Fite derson’s slater.
Donald Howard Orlando »*»*..
uiii.imn-t 83
girl. took the part of an Indtanmedl■nd Noneetaan
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$17 Million Mark

Miss Harvey And Clarence Clause
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by thr I 'illled Dailglile.i
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i« piMlllriil, .*.i(l will hr in.liked by the riming ut timik* .III
Iji.r tin
oii ttionei of looi|iltal . gm r ' In,
himnri* oitire nf the Smtl'ern Hell feirphnne 1 &lt;&gt; Mi*, i Inuk) H'lti iota slight charter to live if r*
(Inn it general chairman nf the program
pose if to the outer alt
"Willi the wenllier *■, ll
Yeilerrlity fhigt weie plsrrtl on thr Rrave, mi I akevie** ( meleiy
nought. &lt;he riiiuml survive oim
by member* of the U.lJ.C. under the .firertinn &gt;*l Mr* H fim l'ir,
.....i." lie inlil at the time.
By direction of Hnpl. 1 IV t.nw. •
Even If sheltered, the prrimt
ton sehnnls t IrroiiK Iron I Hie f’.iuh go t■
Infniil waa given little
* tiis (emotei v to nliu’c lower,* ture
ly will h&gt;iv&gt;\ apreiu! proiframs to
tlinnrc After thiee days wilheo'i
I'll
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Of
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p.
morrow rai'rwins.
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&lt;» tra it of lltn child, -hc win,
At 11 tut o'clock toinmimv oumo Ilw sn I f’onfennrale lino.
lilted
us “ presumably
'tend,nip. A. Edwin Slilnliol i ,
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I lie lilt Oil er
will lie'll re*oi|i •elt h*ut^ It flu dr ii i&lt;h
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.pent. regnrdliiR the oigiiifo me
lit (to Imine &lt;f Mis llrriiiloii nl I •M iu*Mvi* *i* fu fnre*.
ol 1lie dnv ill a tiroadcnst ovet t'l'., Alugoolis tveiiiin, whete t in
Mu IHUflVD Pl'P| WHH itlJviilD "J
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MIAMI. Apr. 25 - l/l’i - Buck
In Miami after a whirlwind Inn '&lt;•
Washington In the interest of the
veterans hn-mitul hill, r.rnrt.''
Sniiitliere. rnrniirfate for the IJ H
fterurte tact nlyht rhnrRed his "p
pntirlil fTulldi' I'nptiei, witii “ inn
h i m : "O tin* nmntle of Ihe I n f 1
i’lesiih'iit t'iuiiMi’1 ll Him,e .. It
S iiih liters was spenking h c f u lc
a large gathering ut u tiniln-.-* i•
given in hln homo ut Hiiimv Smith
Airport
“ If E iin k lin l&gt;. Koo.eveli ws
mnninir In this Florirln neinncratlc
prinimv," Fnmtheia added, 'T '
f I'll r F R h lil ‘ MG, Apr 2f» j P o t t . ,
i &gt; l m . u „ „ «|,r , ,,
would not lie u cuudhlntr "
Tlie congmisriinTi voiced td. re , ',l’i A warrant charging first 'n v i.o t'* : l n t p . h v , .uik I uu
I t |l t iMI
.peel for the late four lime* &gt;'(ect ’ Ir.'V.tM m i p d i ' t war. iAsin',1 Irn in v u p i i n , ....... .... (
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I ed President of the United Stele. tni i Imrlefl t.lffnrd, I lie frail huin •! I.,, lull,.,.' ,, r. ,
i,, ,,, Mm , in) Wer•• puli &gt;
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NEW YORK .Apr. 2ft. — Irt’1
However ** lie said. “ I know me littl. ..lit Ouiii whu kill" I pupil. 11,
The New York attorney Keneml opponent and I know what he hr l Stair Hep. ( b urin .I St'hull ''ti,,f WilHsm, „||,| p ,i,n|r„' n
ha* launched an official inve.tl stand, for, Therefore. T mo rim ■ '•t.
•' tank Hurl iht. W A. Ilmno ami
(CaMlaaeS a s P a * . •■■&gt;
I 'it \ Itriectlve
F.nily l.ntrir S It ,v prnre
l»tk&gt;n inlet ■ possible whispering
Rtampalgn •built the sate of the
algtiril the affhlnvlt Imfore magiE m h i,f the '.evil, privius hi
strntr Fdvvnrd I*. Silk, who aeti
p„ i,.,| |„„„|, „f m,,lr
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New York Herald Tribune.
Th» stata will try to discover if
preliminary
hearing
fm Sntur ijn n
They faihul In appear in
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day Minuting at 10 o’elock. Gil Mumripal t’onil vrstenlav aft'*r
"recmingly nrganltsd rumors" that
the paper Is for sale are "part nf
font lr held without benefit of
Hharon ordered Mm
a systematic csmpaljrrf In viola" tim im l III M,a lu iii „r
.Service^ util he conducted at the
Mcaowl.lle
Hclect ye
U,le .......
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thin of th* law."
vravetide In Eako View Cemetery
Attnmay General Nathaniel E tomorrow at LOO I’ M. for .tame* .Inhn
blors
said
Gifford ........... ..
ll r pK|trct*-&lt;l t» atriud
(;(lll ,
Goldstein said he acted on ihe F*. Ridge &lt;&gt;f Baraaota who died Rinb would apparently hr assured of i.'.nnn „ |„ „ . 1) )lfr
t( ,,
.
complaint yesterday by the Trib­ ilerlv vc*tc*dav morning. Father the speedy Justice he leipjesti.il ......... .
une's manaRsment. II* added that William Naclitrah will conduct Ihe efter his arrest ysslerdhy Fnlt .r.-.ied f-r s.dllng lottery tt. I
h.wluH formal arraignment before rt w r,„ fh(. f„,,mv|MK
sprsadlng d a m a t i n a rumors service.
Silk,
Ihe
rese
will
go
to
the
PI
M l ■Inst
. . . . a. . concern
____is_ a violation
,
Mr. Ridge U aurvlved hv Ihe ncllaa County Grand Jury, which Willie F a il Henry Mat hews, Wat
isldais law.
the state's busltiass
ter .1 Hodge. Bryant Johnson, Paul
widow, Esther Miller Ridge of convenes Monday morning.
The rnaiimum M
paaslty
ailt is a year Sarasota, hi* father, one brother.
I’aikel, Artis Hardy anil Alice Ap
At
Clearwater,
the
Plimllas
ill and a tS1
11,000
in tall
OO0 I(Ins.
t'llli.
Raymond Ridge and three sisters, Cmmlv
seat,
Flat*
Attorney
"Preieura by false rumor can all nf Louisville. Ky„ Mr. Rldne'*
t'hlef Willi,mu today received
Chester R. McMullen called off
become a serious threat not only birthplace.
a report from th* Florida High
a
campaign
speaking
tour
to
to tha New 'York Herald Tfihnne
wav Pair'd in fie Land lhal I wo
Formerly associated with the
but to any member of the free American Fruit Growers, Inc,, and take personal rliarge nf tho in­
prase," Goldstein said.
with nitigfelder and Sanenton* in
MrM„]lrn U . ,,
w tT
iii r Iin
T K ta &amp; a a a f "wa’ V aSal&gt;V u t 1fnt Sanford, Mr. Ridge was with thn
lu;,in count v nutliorltica. The men
Palm Growers Association In Sara­ Congressional district.
sota.
Wlillr Police were digging moru are James W. Jones, 2 i. who t*
N IG R O M A C C EP TER
Pallbearers
will
Include
L.
F.
deeply
Into the rpieetion of mo­ serving time for stealing an auto­
A A T L A N T IC C IT Y , N. J.. Apr
Boyle.
H.
Roby
Laing,
Roy
0.
W
il­
tive
for
the slaying, Governor mobile. and John C. Dalton, 21,
• M l — IJPf — Tb# Atlantic City hn»win, Has hern serving time for
pital will hereafter accept Negro liam*, Tom Bolt, Hamilton Blshee Fuller Warren came here night murder.
tnM
ilaas*
Oa
N
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elal
nn
&lt;IH.
c!
Whelchel.
doctors and nursci on its Staff, It
Joe Williams. 48, who escaped
t,night,
was r*por?al^
from the Flat* Camn at Non*,
tal hoard.
and who was serving a life sen­
■ withtence for armed robbery, Is re­
Ided at
bald, said tbs board 1
ported to he stilt at large. He Is
ed Ne• meeting to emplo
described as armed and vary dan
About
iroae aa doctors ai
fternus.
paoone-fourth of th e «
pi* are Nesrroea.
r r o w n r o N v ir r E D
WASHINGTON, Apr. 25. - (/P) — The Government is Isunching
ployed in
Non* have 1
Edgar Lee Brown, Negro, wan
■titutlon. a naliotiwidb pra«rMs to train civilians in handling instruments which
| | h * pact by tha
convicted yesterday In Circuit
detect the presence1of dsedhr atomic rays.
Court of assault with Intent to
He hed
Tha inlntMM scop# ol ttm program, designed to aid in home front commit manslaughter.
defense fat tttse 6 t w ar, tens discussed today by Paul J. Larsen, Director been Indicted for assault with In­
tent to commit murder In the sec­
of th* Office of O f t e n Mntpfaetion.
ond degree.
absentee
In e rtnteswent prepared for highlevel courses in radiological moni­
He hed heen arrnlgned for the
nd* of
toring «t Brookhnven Nations! *
nnnfatal shooting of Eugene Davis,
ration
Laboratory, Brookkavm, N. T .i ,the
l
nd all
courses at the nuclear labora Negro, during an altercation at
by Oak RM f* Ns Hon at tjtboratury. Uiile*. They are being trshieU t&lt;. the 7!*nl*h*r on Armistice Dsy
Oak Ridge. T n n n and the Unl- organise and Instruct civilian de­ Claiming that he drew hi* pistol to
ace
yersity of California e* Lee An- fense workers In their home states. protect himself from one Jame*
getas. Larseo
saidt
galas.
L i n e soldi
WWW
"The second group nf courses La Marr, Negro, Brown, through
"fcch mee ' ^
to train local Instructors, and par­ his counsel Karlyle Housholdsr.
ba providsd
ticularly the third group of cour­ maintained thet someone loetled
th* lives p i
ses to train n number of local monl- his elbow, the pistol want off and
rescue
ifte r I :
to n , will require many months of bullet hit Davis, a bystander.
also
planning on both your part and
sound deck
MERCHANTS' BARBECUE
“
id br
followed
iy mans
many more
of oersan*
The Banford Merchants Associa­
months of actual training
M i
tion will bold a barbecue at the
Larsen said.
j.ji . . |
In
Elka Club Orounda a t 7:00 o'clock
described
Wednesday evening end a large
MW civil A
torln

Whisper Campaign
Against NY Paper
Launches P r o b e

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&gt;T*lf old NfiU'1
wiitun Wt s I v»lvn J.iiir Joid.in.
*&lt;* t in * tin ini* pound, II oiime
pit I iftlte nd Hil Kill flOHI l lilt'»ll»
i 1j it 11 in i In fif* an% the tiik|hi "d
M ,i HI

to teatity in. ^, i b ;ircaiw Vgnj' an hfc i-.an imjConfederate Memorial Day To Bf
Prtvto when they weie shout lo
i.loie." lie titul hr *lnod up tor
Observed In Sanford Tomorrow
die (omp.iiiy m the lire nl • till

morrow In reply
Hrm evei,
charges acainat him.
Lattlmore told reportnra lie ha &gt;
•fiakort the committee fot more
■"time.
He raid ha want* first a cIihiicp
In' study the testimony nf thiee
w'llneiae* ut a public hearing llm
cummlH*!' haa scheduled for lonliht.
McCarthy raid the committer
had promised to give Lattlmore
* copy of Hudens'a secret tewllmony.
Budens promised to glvp lhe
cummittce at today’* aesnlpn the
fiu am ti o f , about 20 Communist
writers HI Mid Lattiraorn had
helped
hoi
par! rget connection* with the
Institute of Pacific Relations.
Meanwhile, in
n » iiiiw » 'ii m
«In Washington
the
Navy today disclosed plan* to liiilld
uitllcallv new type *uhmarlne«
one lo he atomic powered
mid
lo convert a cruiser Into u Kidded
mliudle romhel v en d .
These construe lion plan* wine
mode known In a rnmicst to f’nn
Kress (or iiutlmjity to build ItU
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M W Y D R k . Apt -'I td’t
\ fun Nfiiifi mi n|t.Dim hiti*v, kid
d
11rid MIVflT Up M*f dead
U P ill-iII lin er u r r l t .ijJH** H i *
f#MintC alivr and u rlj lod.iy in dir
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IM111 C IT Y . Apr .'*» &lt;/Pi
MiCarlhy and Lvtlinioir liad
•enaloi
I hi tide Pepper laid today i
been in* tied lu ill in while a Seualr
Foreign Relations tubcoinmiUrc hit iip|ionnil lo» hn Srnalr teat
had mrn all over Flmida Irving
ftiuetlinncri Burienz behind rimed
In
Imv llir Negro votr with dirn
door*.
In public le»limony tail week. lillhv money “
' He tellt the ivlnle peoplr I am
Eludenr had declared that Coni'
rnumtl pally leader* I o l d h i m '
with die Negroes and
Ltllim oie iva* a member id * | Jlr'» iHbng d.e Negron I liate
"Communist cell.’1 lallim oie ha. j beiiayr.l them." hr mid.
denied it.
I
I'eppei repeated hi* asirrlion
All three men »venl min iht 1that hr nr(ep voted Ini an FM 'C
rioted »ei»ion bul McCailhy ami | and smri when innllirin -malms
f l attimoie toon tame out.
[ oKeird lull- In Ineak down -eg.
Vi
The Senator was f uni my He legation in the puhln nhooL and
#4
lold re|H)iter» lie wa» preparing a j puhln Iroiiiing "I helped heat ihrm
it
lormal pioletl and *aid: “ I war , down.''
not allowed lo he present when inv ,
Speaking hrte neat ihr ILs-rn
J
wilnrti war testifying.
Pai kilty Company, greater* fitiu.
t.attlmnre ha* liei’U scheduled | g,,,„ rs-ing plant hi die wnrhl, lie

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Kidnapped C h ild War.
(.iiveti Up hot Dead
Th ree W eeks Ann

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Tiny Negro Baby
Is Fo u n d Alive
In N.Y. Storeroom

S Jtan S lT n HTi | f a th e r * Buying
Wa s h in g t o n .

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National Tek

Nto ^ ^ { P e p p e r ' D e c l a r e s

— (n a ihift ol plan*, Srnalr in- &lt;
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vestigators today barred Sm alm S l i t .‘ I t i l P I ' S
McCarthy (R -W i.) and Owen J
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I'tn tlilrrth lr cloudiness with
.ratlerrd shuner* "iiln p w lif and
in north poilion Mil. afternoon or
tonight.
Continued mild except
ruulri rn north pm i mn Wednesday.

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Senate Committee
Bars McCarthy And
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The Road To Bankruptcy

t h e Sanford Herald

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1B50
—4 did paaa through many
troublous water*, but *ur
Tha nation* that onaU'od
land faraal perlahed. W.•«n
h«0 peamt through th# water*
I will ba with tliee.—1*. 02:2.

The day lo day newt make* one
think that the world U rapidly
going to hell, but every now and
then a ray of lumhine gleami
through the clouds. Today we tee
when church membership in the
United Stale* lit* reached a record
high-of 81,497,1*%, a gain of 1.4
parcant in lha past year.
A Negro, driving Ins Ford into
the path ol art Atlantic Coast Line
railroad train near Altamonte, was
picked up by the engine and tossed
47 fact against a “Stop, Look, and
Lbtan" sign. Inasmuch as no one
wa* seriously hurt by the incident,
we feel Justified in pointing out
that nest time he should Slop, Look
aad Listen first.
Senator Pepper and G e o r g e
Sntalhtrs have spent a total ol
M 3 ,558 in their campaigns for
the -Senate, sworn statements fil­
ed Saturday with the Secretary oi
Stale revealed. Of this amount
Snather* spent $30,758; Pepper,
143.723. Now where dors nil this
•tuff about Smathers trying to buy
the election with DuPont money
fit.loto thia‘picture? Or is it the
CIO that, tie trying to buy the

*fwhohfcf&gt;ti
_ _ _ _ _ _ ... itineJ call* lor
th *lw p ^ $ 4 k n tW Governor WariWg*»462.237 to
govuraor, hut

jL ll • iU .ill* law allowed, It
p team'trial ihere thould be
[, rtlaliofisiiip between *uch
| italenttnli anti lha fact*.
'm im penally .maintt tucli
(ll utiirpiocnlulium ol the
tiding lo Senator Kefeuver
t c f t a it u M , Ilie annual ganbjinn
in Ibe United Slate* now
MKMinlt to over 20 billion dollar*.
Tint I* enough to make it worth
fijlJMWg (or, to be lire came lor
p o ila a d corruption in high politi­
c ly office. to be at the baiii nl
gaaghnd killing*, and crima of
•MtV de*eription, "We ought to
am out the cancer", *ay* Senator
JWtltver, "when gambling a n d
arfafen reaeK tHe point of eodangei*

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i-Unlon recall* Preiident Tru*
l optimum over the fine condi*
| i which lha copstif nowN aif, hut.gMt on to pofcd
Mt we wilt havl a dafkif thin

t far Mat'year of!

mnuML a/ stohr mamm

THE WORLD TODAY

Too Late To-Claiwify

During the p a rt few weeka Senator Pepper hail been
Hr DEWITT MACKENZIE
By RUSSELL KAY
going around th e c ta te '.ta k te r'c rw flt fo r the new construc­
Al* Forrl|* Affair* Antlyat
tion, the IncreajM) in bank deposits, even the grow th In our
8 inding on the fringe of the other nations have. In England
ixjpulution. Inasm uch aa S enator Pepper la devoting so large
Moscow'* w*r of nerves airs Inst crotjd while Claud* Pepper was today good* and cervicaa coat M
a proportion of his cam paign to underscoring w hat he has the Western world is being speeded
ng a speech In which he prom- much the “little guy" can’t afford
more money for the old folk*, them: iu the Ru»»la that Claud*
done for us since he has been in the United S tates Senate, hi/ us part of a fresh phase of th*
it seems only fair for those of us who are against him to fied revolution fur the spread of moil pay for labor, new hospitals love* so well tile "little guy" i* a
Communi.mi.
and {free medical cate for th* sick, slave of big government.
point out briefly w hat he h a s done to us.
This is in considerable decree mor school*, mor* road*, and lin­
Under the "F air Deni" plan and
Senator Pepper was firs t elected to the United S tates n paycfnloglrnl assault which i* llmi ed prosperity, I overheard a the FEPC the colored mall think*
Senute in 1836. A t th a t tim e the New Deal was three years coining from numerous directions fan t-r a-k a friend where he wa* lie would bu Iletter off. He gloats
over picture* of “111* Senator"
old, and th e w orst of th e depression was over. Yet the fed­ to make it confuting, It is almod yoirif to gel the money.
"yiiy," Ids friend replied, ^he's with Haul Ruhesuri und imagine*
eral debt a t .t h a t tim e waa only $83,645,000,000. Today it not only at the government but
llie general publics of the do- gimiu get
i
it frum hlg business, tl,nt law* can give him “eouallty."
is $‘265,4fM . ImnorniTs Increase of over 760 percent. W hat nt
frvii the
tl Wall Street crowd and He ha* been told that under the
inocrac ies.
thin menlpi
anally may be gained from the fact
The purpose i* to create nervous­ the {bar
FERC no employer would refmve
{bankers, the filtliy rich.’*
"Oh," sa id the farmer, "that'e him employment because uf hU
th at eanh per*w,iipmdn/e of the federal debt when Senator ness. worinesk M in i unsietv among
Pcplicr first w ent'bftU M Senate was about $240; today it the various population*. Tin* con- *11 jriglil, I was afraid he was color or race. He doe* not stop
to thin!, that ,y, I, a law must work
-tent hammering with incident* g &gt;uia lax u* for it ’*
is $1,703.
helligeirnt statements, which
Tils ii a tvpicnl example of the both way* and by tire same token
Now, If increasing our debt burden had been all th a t arid
•avur of war. h calculated to break ll,in ring n lot of folk* practice. no employer could refute employ­
Senator Pepper has d one to us, we would say no more. down morale.
Ti e ’ think of them.,five* a* the ment tu a white matt because he
Hut while he was borrowing everything he could get his
This war of nerves, ifin'l Juft n "p w r working mart," the "little was white. The Negro might try
hands on, he wan also I n c r e a s in g the taxes we have to pay flail, in the pun. It 1* u studied mar ' arid usaurne that money to invoke tlie |uw hut if the em­
to the federal governm ent. In 1086 the federal governm ent purt of Moicow'a strategy, and it for ovrrnmant com** from the «o- ployer hired Inin in preference to
for many of the other­ cnllif ikh. the corporal ion*, the * white man and the white tnan
collected 14,000,000.000 In taxes from the people of this bccounls
wise inexplicable lotion, of the hunlV and induatry.
go.-j to court and luys they gave
country. L ast year it collected $40,000,000,000, an in­ Soviet, such n- the perpetual dis­
II ey do not rt-ulixe that aa citi- my job to u Negro, who do you
crease of 1,000 percent. And whereas In 1936 th ere wure ruption of United Nation i activi­ z*ns or llie United States they are tlilnh would get the Job? Instead
only 1,500,000 incom e tax p a y e rs; today there a re approxi­ ties by tlie use of the everlasting In-nv 11y in itebt now und going of protecting the Negro in hard
deep &gt;r in debt every day, They do tltnes, it wuiilJ menu that thoumately 40,000,000, a n d 90 percent of all incom e taxes are “Nyet" (No),
the latest devi|n|im int- not cable Hint all uf the so-called iuiids of Negnxw would he re­
now collected from th(&gt;M who earn less than 88,000 a year. in Among
llils Red onslaught wus the socialistic lie '-sings of government placed by the white man. Remem­
Friends of Senator Pepper no doubt will say th a t all shooting down of tin, American are basting them plenty.
ber the law rriurit work both way*.
this was due to th e w ar and could not have been helped plane by n .Soviet warplane over
If you walked up tu that farm er
Labor lenders, the big hoy* who
no m utter who our U nited States Senator was. Well, the Haiti,- with the tos* of ten who thought It was all right to collect dues and moke assessments,
tlmt Is not so. The w ar ended in 1945 and th e deficits U. 8. airmen. A* wus expected, tax big hu*ine»* for more money nro trying to tell tlie rank und
In, flatly nnd brusnuely I,II
for government
spenders and tried file that their nHivution lie* in
piVl'MIl
continue. It Is now estim ated th a t the deficit fo r th is year, Moscow
re|ecled Wurhington'* protects that to attow
w kin
him thnt ho Is the poor sap .-iiure money, less working haiir*.
the am ount which the governm ent will go fu rth e r Into 'fit- American plan, vv„- unarmed, wiiol* gain
going to pay for it, tie would ol,] age Pensions, uml they endorse
debt, is $6,700,000,000. While some of this deficit, just mnl tuts re fur i-d to pay iiimijeii- cnif 3'ui, ) liar.
Pepper u* the inuii who enn bring
Ytl that poor dumb clurk, if he all till* about.
like soni’t of our tax burden nud some of our debt, can lie ■iiliun for tin- Iocs of lift — un
.Since tlie Senator delight* In
attributed to the w ar and the w ar's a fterm ath , a very attitude which lias lingered mein- still.has a dollar bill in Ills pocket, ■(noting
till' Scriptures, it might he
of the If. 8. Congremt.
lias « piece of (taper that i« only
large part of it Is duo to the Pepper philosophy of govern­ burn
IlnI &lt;n tin- lin-li, of li,|.&lt; dangcr- worth in actual buying power about well Iu remind him lliut the Good
ment which is simply "spend and spend and to hell with oiiii in, idcnl Mu-cow lias charged (iOf. If government expenditure* Hook kuv*. “.Man *luill earn his
the taxpayer".
tin- United .States, lliituin and continue at their present rate and bread by the sweat of hi* brow,"
Nor is thu end in sight If Senator Pepper Is re-elected. f ram e will, “grossly violating'’ Mr, Pepper bring* all the hles-,- Doles* vve produce, either aa an In*
or a nation we cannot
Ah he has gone around th is state seeking votes for re- tin- provisions of the llrilinn peace Ing' lit- so glibly talks about, thnt dividunl
survive. We cun produce ui free
treaty which provided tbut Trieste dollar will buy much less.
election, he bus promised more than $2,000,000,000 in arid surrounding urea lie made n
Everything thut farmer buy* i» men nr us slaves hut Lrother wo
various and sundry projects to Individual communities. free territory. The 8oviet ulleges tux,si. Hus lues h, big and tittle, will produce and don’t ever forgot
Ills other comm itm ents on such program s as thu Town­ thnt flrituin uml Amorim aro main- ),as n the tux on to the rotiMimer. that.
America In ut the cross-road*.
send Plan and socialized medicine would cost m any billions tn In Irig n navnl bate in the port of It lia* lo or it could nut atuv in
We cun keop mtr feet on tho
more. Kstim ates vury, but the latte r alone is adm itted b.v Tileste n charge which Is denied. bus Ities L 111* clothes. III* food, ground,
reduce cost of government,
The IJniti'd State:, unit Itrituin evci-ytliing lie laiv* is taxed and
supporters to cost $6,000,000,000 a year. This could Is* claim
they are within their right* taxed ami taxed and taxiy] nnd tuhlllre «ur currency, Increase our
divided among the people of th is country a t a cost of $40 in kerping troops in Trieste until a* a mnsumer he pays the tax.
production nnd go forward or wo
a yenr each, or $200 for a family of five.
ttie free territory is estnhlithcd.
Congiesi. if it were to go 'lark can chouse the "welfare stale"
rin e Sovb-t demands are being tilling mud. anil it might, could witli its false promises, its glamour
Senator Pepper likes to point out to the people ol
pu** u law giving the obi folk* and glitter and find out ton late
Florida how much federal utd has meant to this slate, buckl'd by l:.iluiii Cpiniininicts. jfdMI
r. iron th, piovide free medical thut we have :ol,l our birthright
Drill‘h diplomat- ay the If.i &lt;-iun.i
what governm ent handouts to those who don't want may
wont to pr, vent niiv ugree- --lire nl.d hospltulixntlon for every- for u me** uf pottage.
to worn has m eant to the m erchants, w hat he has liuen m oil Petwi-.n Duly uml Ymroslnvln body nut mi-o wage* In ?f&gt; un limit
It i* the duly of every Individ­
able to get from the federal government In the form of , m i the Tiiecte territory in which for roniaion labor. Fine you say. ual eitixeii to go to tin- polls oil
May - and rai t Ills vote.
Hut
Th-'t wtsild he wonderful.
Gundy bridges, but for every dollar th at Senator Pepper both lire m i vitally inti-re led.
As liinugh tin- &gt; moves by Mos­
All rlzht. When that happens let it bu ii majority vote ami let
Inks brought In, he bus taken eight dollars out. D uring the cow
weren’t enough, the satellite* (lie old folk* 9S00 tier month would tin- people ruv which way they
last fiscal yenr, Florid* received in federal g ran ts in aid lire dutifully playing their part not huv ii( much a* $M) buys to­ want to gu in terms thnt leave no
from tho federal governm ent the tntul sum of $41,700,009, in the wru of nerves mrninst the day. The labor* If, per Imiir would i|ue*tiun uf a doubt. The issue*
Florida citizens paid into the federal treasury $342,009,000, West, The Intent development is not feed or clothe Ills family half arc clear and if you fall to ex­
W hat does all this mean to the average citizen? It in fJ-.erbosloviikin, once the sluunch ns well its it dollar an hour doc* press yuurself you will have n-1
of America who pluved such today. \Ye would all he far worse right to complain over, llie result.
menus th a t If you w ant to buy a $7,000 house, $3,000 or ufriend
great nnrl in I In- rmntinn of the -iff. nnd with the nation hurikrupt
it will lie In hidden taxes. It m eans th at If you can afford lepiildie ut tin, end of World War I. tip. "working man’’ .mil the "litrliTig’ tx,dv of Wtlljaii) R. (Huffulo
to pay only $700 for an automobile, you will have to wait,
The Moscow controlled Red vnv guy" would Ih” tho greatest suf­ Hill) Cody, frhnttershmij and
-liuwninu, it hurt'll on Lookout
since tho taxes on a $700 car nro also $700, ami the total cost eminent In Prague hns ordered the ferers,
You hive only to study vuur mountain near Denver.
Ih $1,400. It means That $20 tpit.uf thy $40 a m onth you closing of the lilirurius of the 17. 0.
Information Service In Cicrhnelo- hjitoi-y v&gt; sec Y&gt;iiu t hnppermd to
pay in rent in for taxes, 6 w nta ou t, of every 10 te n ts vnl.iu,
und the shutting of th* other, countries, ami If Inflation
pu (I for a loaf of bread, 11 ten ^ t out of every 14 cents American consulute in thu city of iiltr us wv will go "Iiust". inst as
paid for gasolino, 8 cent* out o f'e v e ry 11 cents paid for RrnlislavM. Of course Mich an
cigarettes, go to pay the taxes.
in-tilt can't he pit*red nmtln.weml.
■ l.*M.
But worse than all th a t.lu the Inflationary trend eat- nud Washington inn ordered till* yciv imiiortaut fart! &lt;
I,*?'' ' *
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•
(Jaerho'luvnkin
In
i
lore
It-,
con8u,'li
|ictjc*
arc
llks-lv
to l|iqvi&lt;
ing into the savings o f every man, woman, and child in solute ill Clliimgo hv May 1.
-riffinnl Lfiw ( ohI?
the. ieo«iwp in the long run’ of
this country on account o f th is policy of spending more
Ho runs the story nt iiinuv iliei- getlllig f-ll:, o fed U|) Unit llicy
tlmu cun Im rained,-hy. Mutation, Deficit financing, A r r o w ­ dents, all of wtiich urn calculated tire ready lo Iiulit to arcure relief,
ing to pay the gnvernm ent'x hills, has caused a rim&gt; in the to worry the Western nation* uml
Ajiropou of Ibis, Hccrcltirv of
cost of living since Popper first went to the Senate of al­ thuir pnhllev. And of rmirse while Htnle A) heson -«UV* lie believe* tlie
Mio-row I* thu,, Imrrnssing tin- world i. in a xerioua situation lie.
most 100 percent. In 1936 the dollar had an actual pur- dcniocraciii*.
it nluo lr Imiires.ilog
uf rei'cnl move* by ffussia
chasing power of 100.6. Today it has a purchoclng power on it* ■utelliles the might and caiwe
tint that he does md **e It uloyfrie
of 69.1.
Seminole ('nunty Motora
during uf Ruriiiin.
into any ottned conflict, I believe
.My I-;. First Ht. I*bone 1011
This war of nerve* limy,
nmv tin- cuaseiirtu* of close obivrvera
1hat means th at if you put $1,000 in u government
imiiil, or In a sayings uccount a t the bunk, or In a life in- md, lie depressing to u lot of folk. ugree-.i tiiut war iu tin, near future
surnnee policy, in 1930, uml you proceeded to cash it at However, the wire man will 'note isn't likely.
the present tim e, you would get your $1,000 bock, all
right. But In 1930 you could have bought an automobile
with the $1,000 which you received. Today th a t hiiui of
money would m ake only half the paym ent on the same
car. It m eans th a t th* value of your bond, savings uc­
count or life insurance has been clipped by the govern­
ment over 40 percent.
ti
,s 1s *m“ tflr pfP J» r »"
for all th is? Not
&lt;l0 H«t w ant to be un fair to Senator Pepiwr. He
Is only one of 90 senators. B ut his has been a powerful
voice in the Senate. And it has been raised ,tm e m v nos
Mbie occasion in behalf of bigger and bigg*
gger Bppropriatlons, m ore and more spending, larg er bor
borrowlntf a ml
heavier taxes, We do not recall
Instance la j hilt
14 years in the Senate th a t he
•• »n nppropriu.
tion bill.
To re-elect him now wouli
•• the fltnmp of
approval of the people of Florii
Over, the road to bankruptcy. I
him anti
o ther senators to evan wilder oi
kv«paim#.tttadefeat would place in the Senate'
KllM noau oum-

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GEN. J. C. HUTCHISON
discuss the issues of the

PRESENT SENATORIAL
CAMPAIGN in FLORIDA
HEAR GEORGE SMATHERS
™TONIGHT OVER A STATEWIDE
RADIO HOOK-UP AT 8 O’CLOCK

FOR A PROGRESSIVE AND
EFFICIENT STATE GOVERNMENT

ELEC T

VOLIEA. WILLIAMS, Ir.
YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
(GROUP 2)
"During Ih* 1949 H*mlnn of the Leglslatnr*,
it wan my privilege an an Awislaiit Attorney
General to know and work with the leaden) of
both Houses of the Legislature, and to pre­
pare over 130 Bills for introduction In the
Legislature. It was also my prlt^Upp taj ob-,, ^
serve carefully the intricate parMmeotary
procedure and lad les of N ib-H ouses. 1 hop*
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ii. t;i-i
that this experience merits ytmr
and support."

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«W"fb#nortte or Uvir*-W"&lt;&gt; have, or clnim
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ISPAY AWf* 28. 1980

Social And Personal Activities
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facial Calender
TKESHAT
Tint I’llot Cluli will hold It* muular bunlncs* mcctutB nt Ihi' Yacht
Cluli lit 8:00 l*.M. in tin proecdod
» b y tin1 hoard mertiuu nt 7:3tt I'.M
™ A 1‘tntvin' nf Study in "Unlldlntx
a Standard Snruluy Si hind" will ho
Inuitht nt 7:iltl ut tho Kir«t Huptint Church. *
Rev. Ctrnlvn I'm suns nil! nirol
Unity student nt 7.’il(t I’.M. in the
Valdez Hnti'l parlor nml loud u
f lits In titudv nf "l-vst.-mnn in
Tiuth" by Kinilio Cndy.

M i'h. Unborn HonnrH
Two Itridc-E lects
llimnr in-. Mi'« Nam v (’"Hum
mil* Me* i;-ir!ln Riiy, whore mm
ibuto will tjk&lt;&gt; tilnrv MHiti. M i'. M
I.. R'lbern. Jr. mnl Airs. Course
Andrew Siiri'i entertained with h
cot fee .iiiil
party Sutiiidm ■imnilnu ul the hunt' nt Mi
lliili *rii nil Mnirlml i Ayi'lllic

All. hiiiI Alls I.. II 11n 11n i Imu
it- itn i'it" M r. mnl .Mis. J, W.
llllf l’l Ilf SI IV lI'In lin i k . nml Alt ii.
It. K I n i i n s nf J iu k s 'iiv illi',
F n r n ils uf A lls. \V. IV, C o in w ill
ti’K io l In lo a m uf tho doulli uf

not uncle. A. .1. Kii-tiins ut Ids

T h r , Itnliotn hnnni w u , ili" n tstcd I'umo hi A io u iiin Suinluv.
with t&gt; im n cn iicn i" nf vi lln v i i w
dm irons mini'll with 1iutit nml itnrk
M r. mill Alls. AY t' Clniiso nml
••Ill*' Ih'lphltditni
Uni' mi tin w.-is sun C lin o m o ..pent tho weekend in
piny oil Hint Mt&gt;. l|. A Sweeney ■I:ii k 'lin v lllc
wticio
they
were
wim tin- in im nf m m iu lid n rc p m
mini'll by IIp'lt ilim ichli i and -mimnl in'iii'll siit. Kni'li nf the linn
111-In \c A ll. mill M i.. A. S lit it in W K H fth M H A Y
"te c- wms presented w ith n Icllt linu ut Ciduinhiu. S . C.
Tim Nnrimin Do V. Unwind i Imp. • c i v r r in Ilm iil*i*i putt cut
tor of the United Itaiijthtoii- nf
Tinian nii'-i'til fin th r inn l\ won
|)i li'Knil's in tho noun il im ivon|f|th&lt; Confederacy will hold n Inn - th r li"»!'iciiii, \ti«* f u l I it iii nml tin 11 uf tho Kpisi'iipul iT iiin h fui
'c h o « n nt the home of Mrs CIhikIo '1i&gt; l i n y M i' I'I u m I I'nlin.:■. Mr*. the Diuioso uf Sm iili l'‘luitilu iii
tleindnn, ilOD MtiKinilin ut 12:011. Fred ( ’nllm n. Mi"- S in Cnllnni IV o.-t I ’ulm lli i.h p ii A pr. ’J iV J"
T h r Studv uf the bonk "llu ih lltiK M is. I! W T u rin I. Mi
F
I
1110 .1lllllOS l„ Iiiu io v , II
F W illin S tu n ilm il Sund ay School" w ill ho W inulruf f I I I . MiShit In* K ill,
ni l .li .. I ’nul .1. Clio. le is u n , uml
emit In nod nt 7 -.lit t' M. nt tho Mis- Miiy'un f ninti'li. ,Mi
M | Tho H oi. ||. I . i i n , 'ton /,itumorninn.
F l i r t llaptl«t C h illih .
lace I'h illlits, M i.. IMI T ,
Mi
A ltim lu u : tin uiuinm i nuvontiop
r u t ttstiiAv
li
V S w i'i'iii'i. M i*. ............ mill ul I In- W iniuiu
A u x in .h i ut II Ox
lunlnr Hinthi'ihupd uf llio First .Mi". .............. ,li
I'm " l':n i" li lieiliu hold nt tho
Baptist Church will moot in tho
•mile time uml place m e Alts
Aim's Hihlo Class ruuin nt 7:110
liu ile s I.. IriKlev. Alls. W. W W in ­
P.JI.
ner. |u csiilciit l i c i t uf tin
\u \tl
Tho study uf tho hunk “liiilltllln;
in iy . uml Alts. I'nitl .1 Chest trsu n ,
9 a Hlimihiril Suiuhiv Behind" will
v ico-ini'siilonl ' leet.

M rs. C harles W illiam s
Is (* nest Ol' Honor

b» ronllmiod at 7:110 I’.M. at thr
Flint Baptist Chinch,
Alts. V u lir W 'II ih iiis , .It,, ontoi
The Soiuiiiulo Kohoi'cnh l,mitre tinned with ii "C u ke" p m tv Siitui
Np HU will moot in tho Odd Fel­ day n flo in " " ii nt the liulne nf All
lows’ Hull at H:tN) I'.M.
mu! A lls, Vullo W illiu iiis, S r .. In
BATt'KUAT
hum.r nf A lls, Churlox W ill,nuts uf
The Auduhun bird walchom Cullt'Ki' I’m k. (ill.
will miiko n liir&lt;J trip louvinu the
T|to ruuiiin ••loro d iiu rn ti'd with
Tourint (’in ter ut «CtU
M Htit'lltp
flnworti
Tim ilfiiin c tuhlo
Anyone Interested In bird study "'ii
vert'd w ith n w hile .In tin m1'o
may bp mi thin Ulj&gt;. If trans- i eliithonco
te n d with mi n in iiiK o
_ pollution Is ilriiiryili plonso su ‘ mold uf nruses
V I .. un llio t ii lit*
Bioipicst uddi osainu Audulain Club,
W ’lO
s||voi
entl'llostieks
with
c u t nt Ihn Siinfunl 11i'i nlil.
»'lilts* tu firr&gt;.
n o t i c
i:
T he o -K u lii meet ins &lt;&gt;f the Mr
p a itin e id uf F in e A rts of the Winn
tin's C lu b whit'll wns tu moot
W ednosilnv In i' been pu»lpum d duo
tu tho alw ener uf the sponkor.

lliim u in ir Mm l a i l t n Itav nml
(irn iy?r Mi* k vvhn-r nun n a irr u !-•
hr an rvi'iit nf A m i . It», Mi nml
Mu*, tio iih in S u r e n r s e iilr i Iaim al
v illi a ia e a k lu T S a lm .la v inm n
Mur al tIn i« hiiiai nn Wt'hl Six
i n 111h S t r iT l.
Ih v ililiiiu* tahh* u io ttn h ieil
w ith an H llnnirem ent nf iiixci.
Al i f
\Y il I ic in . int. .in i 'd
Mio t iiniatm n-i am! n lh ri * rrin ir flnu
liunnioo w lilt ii hi t i * n d iliu v mnl ei * w rit nl 4» use*! tliiiMi^lifHit Me
lix m o lli' in ii
Rlio nl u |m eiiti il urniim.
hhi.M' iiir '.r iil fni th r hirakfaw l
A lls. Nuiu v ( "llnm mid Ati
Cm
l!a\ anil
('ti lin y , tiuth In iili'M i'li’i l u iili a m i * I hr hnimioi’ i, Mi
Kllret liiHI'Is
Mr H u h . Mi uml Mi
Hill T v re .
........ I'lii'ivlai: tit" nfit'iniiuii Mr. ala! M is W M I'lu U m . Mi
aiti! Mi a 1mm
( T a p in , Mi ami
w eio Mi
liunnld .1"in-s, Mi
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M rs.
K S|'*‘H e i. Mi .w Sh nlev
toi ( i 11( lii lo Mi ". Tim t'im v f" iil
K irk . Mi "n Mum v Onlhiiii nml Mi
Airs.
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Hi it i It-v
Dillmm
Mi
Uniiirlii" Stop In iin . All
W illi'uu iml M ih . S w ri'iirv
St oinpiu, A lls, Cm I in Itnv
.Mi.
Undo Slum i. M m
It I,. I'o iku ii
It.. A)|s, K d w m il I I i k k IM" .I i . M m
I hdo S cu ll J r .. M i". W. A I .off lo t.
J r .. M is. K. 0 Si n il, Airs. I Anx' iii
Sm ith, Aft.", f lim lc s I'o isu n ., Alts
The dinnoi pm t v nt tho l uprisl
■Ittmoa fth 'ir. AD* c
it K d ilo i
('enter Htilnriliiv ovi ii Imk fm ivotn
M rs. Alnrv Cn.di. Atr*. Atiilrolin llOlh uf till' Cullltt'lll ('lull will II
M ii;t;iu", A ll- (ieuiK o Dmurlonimi. Kitlu uffuir. Tnlde iloeuintlnns in
M rs. K rn iif W nudruff, M l. Alt". C
Alts, A C. S. Sluil,' win- fImuo
K . S p e n ifr All." C l'u ilp " Vinlupli'h vipo mid Oipui'i I.dies
.linin'*
W t f l.(n»ri*i •t"lii»s(&gt;tt, M ra. M ack Slt'wint brvo the invucutiun
Ful( lovi'lnnu, Ml".. Kll/uhoth Ilysnn. juiviliK the inn in etuirsp, I'nniiuiiul*
Mies Jiiip Im riC p n rp d lv , Mi. - .tnveo intl'in* frmn .members lisurin re

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NOW -TIIIUI SATUUDAY
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Their (f3^NEVVEST’3nt/mosc
'Hilarious Adventure/

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tinned lu ih lu runt Itei ii luinins
w ile loud by Alt* Ah I'ml in
Mi
nml Alls. W K. Sindh mid AV, A
Yeuniun* w"ie pipsenlod with ifift
f"iiin the monihor* They will spend
the siininior ut I In Ye",min'* i "I
tutfo nt Ht'ihi* I'uliil, \ A' mul
lie h'livintr Snlifnlil Mm I
Mr&lt;
Smith Il'cl'iVI'll ll eiil . uKi'. | liilli'll'K
fullnwod until H:llll u'cluck
Win. AIct’:i.thv. piuirinm ,Jm»
•nun, llilrnduced I’mf ,1. F ('inuuis.
wlin presentcil u Kinup nf sluilditnndoi the dlreetlun uf llioir l'hysl
i nl Kifiii'utiunitl Dlreetur. 0. A
Ail-tin. Sunt; mid dmno Intorpie
Int Intis with n .uiunrt' dmn o not
iii i nmpmdril hv Victridn nml plitnu
nrcnmpntilonl wns Ktonllv onl'yed
hv tlinsi' present.
r i m e , ticio lull] Tt" M l. slut
All*, Alrf'mJhy; Air. nnd Air*
Smith; Mi mid Mrs. Slm ko; All
uml Alls. Hurt ituKKocone; Mr. mnl
Alls. Al H Nolsun: Mr. ami Mis.
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G ian t H u rlers I s s u e
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A l N ev ille H om ers
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Tally in tlm lop half of the irvrnth.
Pocket* Manager I’irt nml S a n fo rd
itloiUlup Al Neville holh rmilirctril
for hnrnr run hlml*.
The Sanford mound, la If gave
up 13 walk* during the g a m e .
Starter Rote ii»ueil five free pntre,
while reliefer Kelly handed out
eight bate on hall,.

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K—Kt-nrlrix 2. I.ong, Wilder.
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Clift 4, Hnfcmi'cknr 2. liny, How­
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NKW YORK — Hank Aripuiut
(1,1.110) won the feature race for
two-year-old fillle* at Jamaica,
IIAVltK OK (.RACK, Md. —
Hwnp Out (95.till) wun the head­
line Hallahury •jiiireu al Havre lie
((race,
BOSTON — IlalnretU* (10,40)
won the feature Concord pume at
Suffolk IIihvum.

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CIIICAUO — Denver, Hbelmygnn mid Waterloo cpilt the Nntinnal lia*ketliull Aiuioi'iatlon, leaving
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than 20(1 of Florida’* fi,:?*l feinenlne gotfera will tee off Imre to­
day ill the qualifying round of the
21st annual *tnt« women'* am a­
teur tournament,
Defending champion Kvtlyn Od­
om of Miami will head the starstudded recurd field over tho roll­
ing B,(i(H)-yard par 70 Tallahusse*
municipal course.
With her will he three former
I'humpinn*. Miss Frances Owens of
Jacksonville, four tlnirs winner;
Mrs. C .11. Hartlng of Miami,
winner of three title. :ind Mrs
Mark MrtJnrrv of St. Peterahuri;
As defending champion. Miss
Oi|nin is not required to post a
qualifying score, hut aim devilled to
seek tier second Htrnlght medal
vlrturv. Sin- was mcdulint of the
IH4!) tournament at Fuiite Vedro.
Miss Odom and the tlueo form­
er champions have, will, olio excep­
tion, tumpU-lelv dominated the
Stale tournament* since 1027. Mis*
Jo Ann (Hople) Whitaker of llarluw captured tin- crown in HUH
and is liie onlv wiiinci silico 1027
who I* not entered this year.
No touriiiinientfl worn lie Id from
1D42-45 because uf (lie war,
Among tin- pre-tuiirmimejA gnlleiv favorite., to pusli tin* champiunxhip quartet me Aim .Himrrow
and Judy Reynold., both „f Tniuna.
Miss Sparrow, n student ut Stet
sou Uulvcr.ltv, joined with Ted
Hewitt of Florida State Culver
It V Sliiiilnv to I in ri in a p.u 72 in
lloi mixed tSVii-lit.il event.
Mis
Reynolds, nt Id I* tliu
youngest player in (be touiriainvnt
Maidi piny will pet underway
Wednesday. Finals In all flights
an, srheduled for Hiilurduv,

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NEW YORK. Apr,’ 26. — m —
Tha marble tournament spon­
few years ago, iwhm college sored hy the Veteran* of.Foralgn
by BILL HKRINO
sports leader* from tho north and Wars ha* been run off a t tha
were exchanging hot wards Sanford Grammar School. Only
Tin- reason for tho Sanford (Hunt’* second dlvlilon stumbling south
over
such
subjects as recruiting sixth graders competed. A total o&gt;
c* easily lm found by looking over tho box score* of their first few
players and paying them 37 boys matched wita in the 10 fool f
start*. Wo picked five bull games tho local* have participated In a* football
subsidies, baldrcadit) Hill Alexan­ circle*. Each room wn* e lim in a tin g
a ross section to prove our contention, Here la the record:
der of (ieorgla Tech arose and down to two boy* who played two
In a contest DuUnd, Mroxlmki gavo up nine walk*. Against identified himself as “the oldest out of thrvo game* to determlna
and,i, Trdcsco Issued six free passe*. Deal and Mroilnikl strolled recruiter In the roam." . . . Then the winner. The four room win­
Lcrabmg players; while. Hose, Th«d», and Kelly gave up eight lie proceeded to tell them a few ner* played a round robin — two
e on balls to I’alalka. A galuit Daytona Beach, starter Jtn. fact* nhmit the disputed paints and out of three game* — to detarmlna
Si4k (‘ ton walked six men.
to point out how silly some of the high mau. David Galloway, ion
Hulled down, therm alatlslica mean that Hanford pltrhers
argument* were getting. Mavbe of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Galloway,
lave glvrn up 40 walk* In fire contest*. TM* figure a r ts* eight
he didn’t convince anybody, but 410 Pecan Avenue, won top nonore. ,
ree pusses in every gam* are handed out to tho opponent*.
ho left them laughing and soothed, Ho will play • winner from SanAn old bussbull maxim that originated in the major league* u lot of ruffled feeling* . . , T hat’* ford Junior High School for tha
)io il* true for the farm club* also. ThB maxim reads: “You can’t walk Just one reason why coach Alex’* city championship. The winner will
lid fimt iimn you fore every inning and expect to win the ball game.’’ dentil left n void that can’t be receive u nt&gt;!d nioml i s will th iA
[ 'Lioe, a pitcher can get uway with walking the first msn be filled . . . Universally liked and re­ runner-up.
The runner-pp was'*
hurls lo for two or three inning* of each game. He can’t get uwny spected, coach Alex could check Kenneth Wilkins. WIiinern and
wiih it every inning, especially on a ball club that commit* errors tile petty bickering that developed runners-up In the four rooms wera:
fiwpicntly. A walk nml no error, us u rule, puts a man on third and keep the southea*tern group Hoorn six. Wiflv Petty and Robert
bu|&lt;- where a i,ingle or long fly hail ran cause a lot of damage.
working together un a common Warren;
Room seven, Kenneth
When the amoke clears away you have u summary that read* sense plane . , . Even those who Wilkins and Glynn Jone*; Room
so uctlilng liko this: 4 runs—1 hit—2 errors. The game summary is disagreed with him recognized hi* eight, Lonnie Green, and Turner
eqially ns lop-sided; 2 runs—5 hit*—2 errors.
fundamental honesty and frank Williamson; Room nine, David Gal­
Briefly, tin, Hanford luuundstnff Is off to too shaky a start this n*s* and a lot of the south’* loway and Robert Mitchell.
yc9r. t/nlil the hurlers settle down and start finding tho plate, strength In the “sanity code’’ de
tli* rluli will continue to play second division hnll. However, the situ­ hale* lay in that recognition . .
UROOKMFADE’S BEST
ation isn’t u* bleak us it sounds. Manager Kd Iwvy pointed out that When we saw coach Alex sunning
WILMINGTON, Del. — ( f ) - t )
ni4*t of h&lt;s player* aro just beginning their professional careers himself In front of the Georgia
with the (Hunts, “That would make the hoys u little unsteady nt Tech gym n few weeks ugo, he Thu one*two punch of tho Brook**
first,” he Haiti. Hut the (limit rnurior added that as the season wears looked ill und tired; some of the invade Stable, Greek Ship and
nit lie experts tils slart'-rs to hurklo down und find the plate.
Sun Glow, romping winner and
alii spark seemed to be gone .
Yctcrnna Rove mid Luke will undoubtedly prove to lie valuable Illtt we figured when the word* runnrrup In the Louisiana Derby*
(nMItiims to the chili as the ai-niuni draws to the close of It* first began to flv again, Alexander will be popular contendere for top
intmtli. Their experience alum- will add cnnsidernldy to the overall would bo In there pitching hi* laurels in Delaware Park’* rich
three- year-old stakes. Urookmeada
pifrfunnaneo of the (Hunta inmindsrncn. T hds and Singleton, we nhare.
tlilnk. aro tlic two freHlnnmi liurlcr* that stand the bent chance of
h a . always been n great favorite
filii- liing up ttie season will u toji-beavy win average.
at the Delaware *trlp, which will
Four
lets
of
brother*
are
trying
take a 32-day meeting begin­
One ihiiia i* fur certain, once the (Hunt pitchers lie*In to
for
place*
on
the
Ohio
State
foot­
ning May 27 and finishing J u lf
get the I,nil through the strike rune, the Hanford batters won’t
ball
team.
There
are
Hob
and
let them down. The local* hnie u potentially powerful lineup,
4.
George
Eiidrcs,
toe
and
Toni
Kuep.
bill at present, they rnn’t oulslug a walking spree.
nick .Sherwln and Shermnn Gander
REPEAT
(they're twin* uml fullback Chuck
Make way for the hullcsl
GAINESVILLE, Fin. — For the
Gandee Is only a distant relative)
John Krider announced thul the doors of the Municipal Basduill and Dirk and Jim Slugger ,
second straight year, the Florida
Cmh will bo thrown open tonight admitting all the local feminine Even if they all make the squad, golf team ha* whipped Georgia’*
fans—for free,
llnkamen twice in one season. The
11 wouldn’t be as confusing as
The I'liU will see the (Hants take on the high flying Daytona contest between Kansas (with Gators whipped the Hulldog* once
ISetu-li nine in their find appearance this year In Hanford.
Hogue and llong, as previously III Gainesville uml once on tha
noted) and Arkansas, whose first Georgian*’ homo course both year#.
We were asked recently ir Hu- oldtime baseball teams rould two quarterbacks ore Don Logue
Htnnd up under the pressure found In the major leagues today. There and Larry Ifoiruv.
HASH THIEVES
are good arguments to uuslmitlute any position you might wish to
GAINESVILLE, Flu. — In a
In cuntrasl to u previous re rn-enl game ngalnst Auburn, Florae
take.
file “nt)’* find ruling certainly mined many a hutting averago port that “there’s nothing cn Ida’s baseball Galore stole i'A ?
bark around tlm turn of the century; however, a softer Dull surely cournglng" about the Green Hay bases.
must have reduced many n potential extra Iibsh hit lo the statue of Packers’ outlook. Art Daley semi*
word that nearly $74,0011 of that
u linyle or a long fly ball.
,
non-profit stock was sold In the Elsenhower remarked it was a fine
lake tlie 1205 World Serien between the (Hants and tn* A ».
first nine day* of the fund-raising layout for gulf but tbore was no
Ne« Yoik 1*011 the title that year with four victories ovar I HHacnnipnlgh and they Imvcn’t begun plui-e to fisb. Speaking of lishlng,
ddybia'M one. In the fl*e games played there were «» If 1» ™»»
to tup tlm outlying mens of “Pack Yale falleil to score a point aa
scored. Every game played resulted in o shut-out for the winner.
erlund" vet . . . The U. of Arlxonu William* won tlm Intercollegiate
Christy Matthew Min won three games and lost none.
After viewing n record like Hint we ll string olorig wUh the fel­ baseball team, aiming for n spat Trout Derby lust week-end . , .
In the college world scries In lale That apparent Iv leaves the Yale*
low who originally posed the question when ho raid, Maybe the ol
tlmun wouldn't be lough enough to token
l,. nyJ ,
ho?u June, wind* up it* regular Inter whore any goml Harvard man
certnlnly mnko it tough on the M uslals, lHMnggln* and the Wil­ collegiate reason today . . . Looks .would say they are — strictly frniTQ
llko a long wait . , . Flvo new hunger.
liams’,
tncklos signed by the Chicago
Me’ have a nowspupci on our d, *k dated Fell. 25, 1017 that might Cardinal* this spring weigh a tutal
add o little more weight to Urn "prii” side of the above urgunmnt. of 1307 pounds . . . Before or after
We like to help you
The hindliue on the siiorli page reads, ’Honu* Wagner One Of Hve dinner? . . i Local hnicbnll scribe*
with that
are
moaning
about
the
now
Yankee
Who lliiv- Not Signed With ITrnles’. An fur ns money I* concerned,
the oldtimers run in u imrullul track with tinlay a playcra* W u rw ri Stadium pros* box, which makes
on* of tli* greatest i»luy&lt;M tha Kama has «ver knwwn* w m noidjBH them easy targets for foul ball*.

(Special)
A rum lull Ice appoint­
ed lo study Florida’- alligator
probhni lias come up ivilh a fivepoint recommendation.
O. K. Frye, committee cliairtnan
uml chief wildlife lihdngisl fur the
Slate (lam e and Fresh Water Fish
Commission, said the committee
offered tlm following recommenda­
tion*!
( I) An eight-foot si/.c limit on
alligators;
(2) a four-month',
slate-wide open season Oct, I lo
Fell. I; &lt;2| Th« closing of nmax
especially adapted to alligator pro­
duction; M l Tho lIceiiHiiiir of all
alligator hunters; (5) An In
creased eiiucallntial program con nut ft.ri iuh&amp;tkihttnl iio refl'ie In valary* Tha pap«r Hintad darkly Ihut
corning alligator,
.. . ha walled all of $17,51)0.
At • w atting la it win!
Ysnkieei Irulns't in Macon, Ga. that year, while
(lama Commission ordered \raar-J . . Tie New
, . York
,
Manager Jo
John
round alligator protection through* ' Manager
hn JJ. MrOraw brought hi* Giants* In Marlin, Texa».
out tho stuto. The rule hecomo ef’
MUST UB GOOD
fertivi, Muroh t Sliurtlv after tho Florid#,
first of Ihu year, Hie (.’oiiiiulssloii
Mriulwr* of'tlm cnniniUtee rep­
Homes the elglit-mun coniiuilieo
NEW YORK—(AT—Coach Nor
mid requested recouuiiundntiiiiis for resent- the tinmn Guiiiqilsslori, man (Red) Strader of tho Nuar
sporLimcn,
hide
dcab-iH,
nml
alli­
tho future preserviillou of nlllgators in Florida,
gator experts. They Include: Hill York Yanks hopes that big A rt
Fryn hiiIiI the committee’s for­ Piper, llonltii Spring.,, nml Kuhn Weiner, North Carolina end draft­
mal suKKesllolis will lie prCM'lltod Allen, Hllvcr Hilling*, two recog­ ed for duly In IU60, la ut loutb
half ns good us Welimr’a rival
to tho (lomniihsioii at an curly
nised ulllgnlor authorities; Fred coaches claim. Wally Hutta of
ditto.
During
IK the committee m etin g It .lonu-,1, l.uki-ltiud Ncw-pmicrnian, Georgia call* him "the greatest

Dalilme*
Ml Mi. Ort.
M • Lin
t Nidi nilirrs
lm. inn is u .n • p.ou
IVIery.
nml K. A, Mnrklmm. Gulfport, pass catching cud I’ve ever Been.’’
(lofdsn t’rt. 4* a l ast. |.i.sr, 3 to wru estimated that iiiiproxiinutely iiresldimt of tlm Florida Wildlife Clarence (Are) Parker, now Duke
26.000 hides ware sold to wliolet’slsry,

I’a*citl

C o rn ,

(21.
i-rt, 1*.
*• a lurer, la.oo ■3.60 saiera during 111(8-40- at un aver­ Kerbvat lou, r c p r e s o_u t i n g the ht'i-kfield cunclt after attaining pro

l)*p*nd &gt;

age price of $14 ii akin—represent­
ing a $160,000 turnover. In ndillllon, Frye estimated tlm hides are
mnila Into leather products that
likely account fur another twoDo*, itch. 9 .it - t no million dollar anmiul income In
nu. -liKtiin.
‘ - (f!j in . 1 ,

In* U u-----n l l t y u r t . . 11.00 - I.
Kggplanl
flu Irakis.I. ( I 60 - | .
“
at .... Ilu
LeM uch , lcsb»rg, Dry Pick t.
I'rt., Impending ids** !*1.60 ■ViS
. {*S (O' *.00

sportmicu; Nestor (Hallmnnkl* football Immortality, say* lh r
Tnrpoii Springs, and Jim Gu-mir. IHIir pass receiving chumplon “le
Ht. Augustlm*, hide dcalcn; Jolin os goml on nr better
lielter than an:
P. Ih-quine, chief fisheries blnlu- 1 other vnd, college or profe*slonel.
gist, und Frye, representing tin I’ve ever seen." Ami the Ace bea
Gnmr CiuuniiHsInn,
heen u lot of them.

Ilu llpr. 94.lt
Ilu llpr. f4.no

c n . fitii
lied till** II. H. I
»» . Wl, Use* 11.40 . MO
i&lt;*ii mi** u. k |
I
Dll. ll|ir, tl.1l • 1.91
..

,"&gt;?l,l,f,u' i '■ Hf""llk. Winner—
Hnrullk, l.omr—Hnr»ki. U_Herily

GIFT &gt;« him

WRAPPED FREE FOR

Hefotw the Flurltla-Georgie dual
MAILING
track meet, Hugo Nutlnl. Chilean
i
runner who wears Florida’* colon
nredlcted liv’d do a 4:26 mile ,
He came close to calling bis ahot Q
in t (
with a 4:34.0 clocking . . . Latest
0
m
e m ''»
s
Improvement ut tho Augusta Na
lloiml Golf Club is a big fishing $K9 BAHT FIRST PH. l$tf-J
pom |, installed after Uen. Ike

WCAR

KOBSON SPORTING GOODS

The Tip Off
FOR

Faster Game
BALL BAND SHOES
FOR ALL SPORTS

IVlnk*)*' ,,pr’ , , o n ' , "1S'

»ndtn^ j i i »IHv ft no. i.na

nml Swann, T—3:17. A -I.H H . *

tournament

ii^ ’fifijjia' not |i.to . i .i i

o h u n i m i LOSES
ORLANDO. Apr. HBy—(/P|~
DoLand Red Hut* collected II hlto
° « tomo rothor thaliby Orlando
pitching ln*t night, but hardly
needed them no the Konator*
chlpiwtl In 10 error* to proaant
tho llattcr* with a "curing 19-4
tloelalon at Tinker Field,
A turnout of 604 paid admit■l«n* narrowed down to leoo than
100 faithful In tha seventh Inning,
which waa under*tandabla beoauap
when the final out waa recorded,
two hour* and AO minute* of playIngtlm e had elapied.
Kd Brooklyn started once again
for Orlando and wao retired after
the olkth Inning*, or *la bite, two
w*W pltcho*, three baieo on nolle,
r balk and el» error* later. Deen

1 ............ Dot 91,10

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■law, market oltohilr'

JSTJ ff” " *“ •
f- o jtfn x u .v s g r
c i m n

Raked Heel

Hnrt nine men to tha plait
IN HANFORD

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T H E S A N F O K D H E R A L D . S A N F O IU ). F L O R ID A
Ocala, Eli*.—A new home dem­
onstration club wit* nrgnnsied in
tli»* Fellow-chip community re­
cently. Miss Allin I av Ituili, tminn
ngciit, nays there lire now 12
chib* in th county with it mem­
bership of about SBO.
.Mr*. Vermin Johnson in protd*
dent of tlio Fellowship Club.
Other officers nre Mrs. I.minis
Blltch nml Mrs. Helln Hollmii),
vice-presidents,
Mrs.
Eugrno
Doss, secretary, Mrs. \V. T Hill,
treasurer, mill Mrs. W. F. fai-Uv.
emuieil delegate.

. . . DO IT NOWI
l«m— Just rail at

United Lumber Co.
BUIIDINO HUM
Idao look* for homo modernisetlon . . . Mon look* for now homot.

IXPKRIINCID MIN

S T A T E

to consult with about your build*
Ing problem*.
V o lie

QUALITY MATIRIALS

8

vr

M o d e rn

W ay

T o

Dr. Henry McLtmlin

by

tillin.......
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NO IIOAt ll.

nppliel

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in the kilrben, htlb
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FINANCING ASIISTANCI

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T NEW
T ^
/ 7 TH
INTERFEPCNGG
RULE SAYS TH'
BATTER IS OUT
IF I ROUGH UP
TH1 PIVOT MAN

L E S S

A T

M a n u h n 'tu r r r s of Q u a lity H o ld in g S i n c e 1920
S itnlnrd. F lu.I IS S, ('itliuetlu A lt'.

R E I T E R

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„S O I G O T T A
FO R G E T A IL
I KN O W

ABOUT

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I f t —f)orit f fesilatr /

TI nlii 11 .up 1 1 limb - s | h i .i &gt;Ic m liii li.ivp every light tn
be tiipiynii’ ,i t .iilill.ii Imi vvbii, lor one ic.isiin **r
aimtlipr, .in- ib m nip tlicmn'li cs the pleasure.

ru e t w in a / l l /A'D

as

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lit In 21 m onth-,.

ilv Ifttv tia ttf
W TH 2ALCN
ON F M T
ANO NOBOOY
OUT.,,

C O S T S

1232

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If llu* CAW vim W A N T is mil (ill H ip tut,
ins) milt mill u p tv ill pH llu- ( Alt &gt;int WAN I .
1‘h. 713

R H O N E

\\ illia m s J r .

C A R S , C A R S a n ti

C O .

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[fJIO L $ 1 B E D I)IN &lt; 3 C O M P A N Y

H U IIIM Jll

MAIIKESS

L E G IS L A T U R E
171(01 *1* 2

I'M 1*01. TU* -

A Budget Plun for modernisation)
f.M.A. loam arrangod.

L U M B E R

I F

Control Roaches!
lieretl
lin t lie

Iho boil matorlali avallablo for
Iho |ob to bo dono.

U N IT E D
71B F r e n c h Ave.

r C liR B ID C C H fC R T A IL E ?

&lt;l|ilunielrlst
lb! MiiKmillu Ate.
t'bonr M.
______________________________

nuts. and
nml oulerhtlK
it :ilcrluie&gt;.
I’UHlflliN I' Hi
i onrhe*.
ties. tints.
in
i hi m is
Utint'n inure, the rnlnrlrs* com. PI »lsiiiii%iis.| a i nun
i i m i 11 . m m .
ini' is cffertile for moiilbs, uni 2&lt;H|
Itr unit r I t .
ft. t'VIJA
I tit H
(11(1(11*1*1
kills tlir strays Itint u.nulcr n Wlulu
mill » ;itk over lb For -rlentil v
III 11)47 Ainei icons ulc on rontiol, u s e Jobllstoli's .No
average of 7!) !) pounds of lieef IIOAt'll!
an.I 70 pinimls of poik. n.,. first 1‘ r ir e s n r e : It o f ., IW r; p in t, pbti*
time in 26 years beef eseeciled ip m r l. J2.H !). n v n iln lile n l
lln m iilll.it X A in le istm
pork.

Don't m ake It • knotty f

I

When l'otle Gregory stinted
&lt;i 'itorlnii enlemtnr in I6H2.
directed ttint Oct. I sbnuhl be (-i*
lowed by Oct. 1ft.

" ^ C lM iP if T Y O ,.

11 tin-, is Ii .i i &gt;)&gt;i mult tu vi.u there mint he a reason
- ami we think tin billow mu pai .igr;i|&gt;hs may he ol
m utest.
11 you urp hesitation to purchase a Cadillac
In i ause ol cost ph a e icmcmlu r lli.it llu: lowestp i n i . l t .nb II.ii .1, tn .ill \ i..s|s /, 11 than c c it.11n moilels
i I miiiii'inih mlii'i make- ol rats'

T H t iV R E R U IN IN '
T il' G A M E / ... IN M Y
D A Y T H A T SE C O N D
3 A C K E R W O U LD A
O tifN K N O C K E D
p l u m into .

FIELD/

ll in n
n mi lob. i
, u , I hi Mi
mi I'thiiil

r
Out think o f

Til' WEAR *SN&lt;)-\
• 1I AM ON THUJE ]
iNf IL'LDLRS/ ■

lie i i.m eilit il .ilnnit i.pilatillp expense-th.it itiis i i't &gt;l I ii|,ll,i, m i i i i l v li v i-l
i i lii i h u n i i two miles lo I lie j{, illi ill ill
-iipei.i n l e n iio iiii test ol 7 s 1 m iles’

II von are wniiileiing about the cost ol upkeep—
thaw viiur own eimclusiims Iriini the laer that ihe
htesp.m ol a Caililhic has never liecn full&gt; measuieil.
It you are all.ml your Irieiuls might think you
ostentatious—please he assured th a t our owners have
not linitid litis to lie the ease.
Yes, 11 you have earned it, there is every reason
why you ought to lie driving a C adillac—every
/’i , n i l , ,it icanon, as well as every fien u n .it one.
I In . would he a wotuleilnl year to m ake the move
(mi neves b c | o i c was l ad ill.ic so b e a u t i fu l
b i v m i n u s sn i i t i u b l l u i l l u i p l o vliive.

so

III Mi a I .line III and - i t us We tllilil. roll'll lie Sill'p i r i d at In.w e.l'i it I- In enpn a l adillac.

TRAOl
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B—

Use
lb l

A

j iW unt A d s ,
Fur KcmuIIm

Tka I nil* wins falsa **alr ta

M Waai A4» paMUM* la Tl»

arum iiam ui
I lima ISa par llaa laaartlaa
a llama IMP par llaa taaarllua
n lliata aa par llaa laaarlMia
M lliura Pa prr llwr taaarllua
,1a par llaa fur Yrarlf (luafraal
t'lra uarfi lu Ihr llaa.
Oaahla ram for mark fara aa pa.

PHONE 148
Waal A*a vatu ba aaaaplap
«vai tba talaphaaa aa ara&lt;
araafum abotpa It yaar u a a
ta llalap la tba lalapbuaa baab.
Ip-'ralara tar Ihla aarammapallfa &lt;ba aPrarllatr U aapaattA
ta par pruHiptly, Ip arPpr faa
aa ta Itafir ika Last paaalfela
■arilra. all Waut Ada inmat ba
la aar ultlaa aa tba Par balarp
pabllaatfaa.
.
Ptaaaa aatlfr aa Immaplafatr
I H tf ba arrar aaaara ta fa ir ad.
1 1 Wa aaaaut ba raapaaatbU ta*
mara tbaa aaa laaarraal laaar-

TH E

—-h
L
l WAN‘l h I *
F spi*i' »f»»Hi tee*•
NEW Ibreu hrdiotuu tnmse.
1
*ix!* *ii(.iii
Wu \ t.»* U.ll
It fill
acre of Innil Paved nnul, elec.IIf J* iv*
\ 'Ml * •Him Weev|4
Plume Ilia
fricity, ami verv modem. Onlf
three miles from city limit" EHHKI.MANS tied Rose F e d | lift f Hi* ,'&lt;14111 '
Tmiildiin .V Wnl 'ill, I ’ll) t.VlelV
f 0,00(1.
H O U R W A N T E D ’ -!)
A v e . Plione IIH fi- .l.
THREE icdrooiii bouse, three HOT 1,11NCI I EH st-i \ t i l i n i,i il.i v •S.VVI'! M1IN K\ mii ftui* %
%#«1aIi •i.l
|Mirrh«M. ilrmilifiil shade trees,
11:30 to 2
with llu in*' \bid&gt;
• iiH I* t t jiati
I’t II**w u &lt;i111|
in city, mid bus nil miitlern con­
I'oll.i mid ''ol 0 Muff il.
H-io.i'i ‘
M...I* 1,'im Hanf.it.l Vv*
veniences. Priced fK.filHI on eu v
(;&gt; ill, 321 Km I I I Si i . rt
1. 11 ft
c
\|*l
I N I 1 It ,-■••*■•• ,il
term*.
( &gt;•
lllllltll i'm
ll
i i.iin t him
t n 1.1.1 ■.‘ll ,, 1
TWO bedroom linii«e, i-eiilrnl luen- l -Stlil I ll lull I.,|| ' ■
Ii i M S. 1Inv 1:•*. 1 l.i l ]
tlon. Very nice mid well fin. New \ ii ii v n*t.11.
iinitll'Min's N* w Work !3i..
io t .i»:i 1 i Ku-iiu"-s &lt;
unceil. IH.U76.
’— Haul hut a le

&gt;1

SANFORD
HERAU)

For Sul*— I .«—

BEAUTIFUL bmiiettllea, on nice
lake, a t waterfront, lunter bo. t v
ORANUR pi uvea T Yee—5 acres;
It) acres, I IS ncroa, and lb acres
tracla, reaitmable prices.
C. A. WH1DDON, Hr.
1III 8, Park Ave._____ Phone JL’KI
F.MEHOENCY SALK - fflO acres
near Oviedo. 26 acres cleared.
Hmall house. II) acres tilled, 21
flowing wells.
10 nrrra good
ornnire land, not cleared.
26
bearing orange trees. Ciav nit
on land. No sale for clav.' Forced
to sell.
Too small tu farm.
CAN'T PAY TAXES.
TOO
IllUIi. Not much money. 0 . M,
A rln. Phone 28.13.
(JKNKVA — Lovely 6 bedroom
home, 4 un and 1 down, private
bath alto extra bath.
Home
has 82 larpe
large llvji
living roomaf dining
roam.), kitchen, lerg* porches,

Over an pare of shrubbery, am-,
leas, fern*, etc. A real Florida
Home and only 18,760. II. F,
07J N. Orange

ICUXA APATMXNT8, I w
u d S tom ^U fl W, T i n t B tratt

jrfCHfcNEfTK
Apart mtnU
REPROOM
u u p home
nuinr In
in g
good loca­
completely furnished. By month
tion. Needs some repair but
or year, Refrliteraton. Slumbernrlced to
priced
t sell fur only 16600.00.
ay ROBERT A. WILL1AMH, Realtor
- land Court on Orlando
urlando Hljhw
Highway.
TllltffK and FOUR room furulthed Raymond K. Lundqulst, Associate
. dr partly furnlihed apartment.
' One ckuutdn on Park Avenue,
T w aat Oeteen. OaHW^ o r l 8 M .
RW 'STORE Bui
s o rts ,
Radio, eom* plrt'e^Rh^Slttery. “ "Arvln
BBS,
Arvln AM
Both lees
and PM Table Model., Both
it. Park
then one Mar o|d.
reaAvenue Trailer
■onable, Htona 14
1460.X
MB*
bedoom houat
NEW"
luck. Aten Home
nlihed, Lake
TYejjer. _
17M,
17M. . Mobley'*
Moble
kiUben. Baldwl
lnirlronment. I
--------- —° j» P . - Mr* Miller..
aduHe. Write
COMB BY and M# our new color*
Bautlnel Star.
In aephalt Ule. Hanford Stone
"•O l'S ta

it

■Til i ■•

iwxFiBr 600
W* Htty*;
anyIT

p o fttV

f';
BKNI
118-11(1

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A l nly ('iiiii |.,i Is, i
, Ifunk II» il , i
Honglu.*"•*«, Still'll* line , Slioi.'i, I II.I.INI* S I A I ti&gt;;s i«m|
ml *i
1.i *' .iv
i l.ill.ililf Olid Hiii |du i ito.iil nl* oil
In, I. i'ipiipiiii'nl on ,1 l l V l j ll i '

3 H&gt; Mil it fin it Ave.
PIiiiiii- 1331
I ltli.ll Min mi|i Ilium i, .'iii«‘ l
"Tlie

JI*--1

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every nuftil .it

:.;'i t ,

t|,.oi| In.oili,,u mill tin un 1 ii K

kinds.
ARMY NAVY HURPI.UH

*m I :it i b"

llmiiei's &lt;I• ill.

■ft K'i I l-t SI reel

HINDER M AciuNh-.S. new v .,-'*t

Terms. 321 K. 1st HI.. I’ll 11124

ENJOY Sunday dinner at Ijutey’e
7hr also weak day*. Luncbea *
hurt orders
“(it IO!) Ami BA If”
HLKillTI.Y USED, !l*pr. lied
room Haiti’
fflil.iir*
Rep 1 12.6(1 .Shopworn l)e: It
NOW
126 no
Reg. 173.06 Unfit Hells. Aeaorteil f'lilur*- NOW
I4HJM1
DHKD 3 |w. Maple Living
Room Hnitn
|30.06
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Cabinet*, Chair* nml Aikling
Machine. 234 Melsch HuiMing.
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VENETIAN IILINDR made to
order, Kemlnole Venotlnn Blind
Co.
820 W. 8rd Ht. Phone
1162-W.
Drag line, imlldoxer, dump truck,
mock, fill dirt, shall nnd elav
by loud or Job. Contact B. R.
Cub* ted, eontmclnr, 108 K. New
York Ave., Del-ami. Phone 466
or 286-W.
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cycle* repaired, Luck A Key
work. Prompt Service. II. W.
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Murray To Cooperate
In Campaign Prohe

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Maartaasg r t n . Psss
with tire advent of nucICa.
ORLANDO, Apr. 36, - iA’&gt; - mi*.
"It Is an extremely important
Speaker Perry Murray of the
.*V.rld* house *aya he I* ready to itiljuncl to the extensive services
cooperate with the epeaker-deiig- j lining planned In prevent further
nate for the 1UAI legislative i-&gt;- —oml frequently needlesa—loaa of
aton in naming a committee to in­ life and property following war­
vestigate (iuv. Warren's Hr ih elec, time diNastcrs "
lion campaign expenditure*.
I,«isen said the "moat Irnmirt“1 rrrtalnlv think wr need to niit immedlute function" of the
tnvsaUgate the canipulgn spend­ scientists attending the present
ing following thr revelation* of ro"rse» I* to guilee governor* and
C. V, Sir if f in.*' Rep. Murray told Mate civil defense
ie authorities In
tha Urlando Moinlng Sentinel. nnlrr to pi event watte of re sour"The public i* entitled to know cex urn! to a**ur&lt;f "*in eventually
tha fact*."
sound, ndcfiunte civil
vll defenaa monl*
Hep. Murray'* mitliorltv n- toring servire.”
speaker will eml with the geneiul
lie cniltioncd against "prerlpielection In November.
late mtion" hv lorsl governing
Meanwhile nl Pahoken,
It l,o,lies in Imvlug nnlrlcd monitor­
Elliott, speaker-deslKtiato at New ing Instrument* and added:
Year'* serslon, sold lie hit- no [ "Some dr-Moris still have to
authority to appoint a committee. | In iiiiulc mnerriling niganltatlon
He sahl lie ha* no control over of monltoiing services} Ipatru*
what Rep. Murray &lt;|ne« and that on ids with high measuring ranges
he would give the mutter full con livi-.l ti« developed."
llderaltnn hefoie making anv
I.ai'-rh sl.o urged caution on Dip
statement.
part of the sclent M s In public
The Sentinel has urged Hen. •tell nient*.
"Nothing can he
Murray to name a committee to more diiniaeing to public morale,
Investigate stulrmrntt. hv Gri'fhi I In*ii ii moss of i (inflicting statethat he, I.ou Wnlfsnn. Jacksonville hi nl. ftuni lei-ognlsed niperts,”
shipyard owner, ami W. .1. John he said.
son, Miami. Tampa and JiirksnnI m en ".aid tin* 'm cluing haste"
vitlv dog track owner, had con­ i which the top-level training
tributed n total of 341)3,387.16 : &gt; (mu e.-, were nigarilred wa* nut
Wairvn'* election campaign.
"an iiidirutur of Imniinenea of a
It wan .igaillnl the law fur h iinlloiial emeigenry" hut resulted
tandldatr know ingly to allow more i fiom recognition of the time It
than IID.000 to be spent mi hi- | would take to organise and train
campaign when Warren ran, hot 1 lie suggested that the scientists
the IU49 legislature killed tin ■Itending the course*:
measure because It was gcneiiill,
I. Offer their services now aa
Ignored.
"advisers to your state gover­
nors and civil defense directors."
8, Du not strut the second group
of i-iiui *ea "until w* huvo mutually
ugrreil through your govornora'un
(CaaMaaea H s a l*aa»
elite man, (Torke Messier ugnmirrd un aiiproprlate time.
:i. keep the civilian mobilizeaa a Chinese servant and (Jerald
Covington us a cowboy. Slilihv thm office advised of technical
Middleton and John Kite were problems and suggestion* "so that
we mav hove n mutually tianeflclal
accompanist*.
There wus a latgu support ion exchange of ideas,"
call, colorful daners and manv
songs. Cottonwood dunrers inrlinladt Ada Adams, Joyce Anderson.
Jana DuvU, Hotlble Jean (iallnwuv, j |f,‘« a t la * * a Pm «* P a g * n a i l
Kvelvn Jdiie* (irctcheu Kirch 1piiltited to "• onllliumia" profits and
buff, Mildred Miller, Shirley Pea- ' lo riii'tiliilinn and advertising nlglu,
cock, Joyce Ilattn, I’utsv Stoke*. m ridiculing the rumors,
Dorothy Wlilddon, Anne Whitaker.
In a formal statement, the com­
Jann Wilson. Ibinim Witt r. Join pany'* pieiddcnl, Ml*. Helen
•tie Wolfer mid Carolyn Hinlsnn Rogers Held, said:
Sponl.li dancers were Neil Huie,
"I have never had nor do I have
Caroline M rlnnh. Denise Steven*. anv intention of selling or Attempt
Sue Colluin. Penny Wallace, Mai- to sell the New York Itarald
garel Mulluv. Hnhiiy Klnard, Fall- Tribune. Nu one lias ever been
Hot- Mvero, K. H. Smith, Charle* authorised to engage In anv cIIhTurntr, Gruald (hiving ton and clisalons on behalf of the panel
Bit'V (toward
looking to its *alr, much le*a offer
Cowboys dancers Included: John it for sale.
Calhoun, (Jerald Covington, Jlniinv
"The New York Herald Trlhuno
Hansen, (linnet While, Kenneth In oporutlrig un a profitable hails,
Gaito, Kenneth Rnhbllis and Kill- oh It ha* continuously for many
eon Mjrefr.
year*. Its dully circulation la a t a
••.Appearing aa Indiana were: Ikl- postwar high. Its advertising ex­
BrewetV Mary Jane Dobson, ceed* that of Itttb.
•Ilia Rowan Forest Mr Tver, Kar­
"It Is againat - this* hkrkgfuiiml
ra Patras, Donald Futroll. Hur- (hut seemingly organised rumors,
1 1 Marsh. Douglas Ogleshv. so prepusleroua as to Include tha
Tied Willis Oarleen llollun- poi,nihility of merger* with other
, Mary Ann Kreliibrlng. Hat newspaperr or even loan* from
ra Eubank", Hobble Walls, AI- other nswspapurs, Imva haan clrf t (Deeite. Hilly Jlmlncs, (lane rnleteil."
.
u
sty; "Jack Junes, mid Donald
-dwlgi
lit the part of students visiting
tha ran4h wrre Joan I’arker, Marv
a t la a a e r n s a P a a s D ost
■lost
„ ' avnman,. Betty. ‘I’aacock, Lois nliigIP aHgiilnst
him "
Waitfgll, CHrlatlltc Thomas. .Imiri
Humtheis said Ills opponi'iit "ha*
lraiham , Dorothy (Hillard, Ka
Ulna Ogltahv, Peggy Wilson. Mmv yet to give a "iitlsfaetorv answer
its to why lie Ims appeared before
Antta Hohlaynr and Ann Dunn.
Tha ranch employee* staged moiu Communist and CommunlstaoMe lively dance* and sang emv fionl organliatlon* than anv other
long*. These Included: John ■enntoi, or ho voted for FEPO
nun, Gerald Covington. Jimmv and Iiiis one speech on the Ixxue
In the North and auothor In the
naan .Garnet White, Durward Hotiilt.
Klltney, Klllalon Raker, Hillv
.Srnathers said, "The record* of
■award, Hohliy Franklin, Leslie
lalcomb, Kenneth Gann, Hobby Kranklln D. Roosevelt. A n d r e w
tlrderd, Ken neth Rohlilns, llnv Juektuin und ITinmas Jefferson rer___ Gharlea Turner. Edison talnlv mo not htsue* In thia campaltfii, although my opponent
ra n and nobby Mans.
seem* In think they are.
'Theio la only two basic Issue*."
Nmathera added: "the thtaat of
CommunUm. plus the fact th at my
M ream ra c e »a*» . niiponent has appeared before more
hasaee to l&gt;a with th« ('ommunlst groups Hated by thn
., *» widow and four un-Amerlean Activities Committee
or the man who wa* a aa subversive, than anv other (nan
I administration
floor over alerted to the 11. 8. Renata
III tha 1040 legislature, and the FEPC hill, which 1 aav will
and Mr*. Warren re take awav our American llbartlea
id To Tallahassee this morn* to think, work and wnrahlo with
but were tn return her* lu whom we want to think, wurk and
....._k
.1..U
for tha funeral Thursday
worship"
ra aald
said Gifford frooly adBiunths
Hiunthers
Interrupted his ram-

Minn Harvey

WhiHpcr Campaign

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Pepper Says

1st Degree Murder

ahootlng lha 86-year-old
r five time* with a .33
pistol in Schtui'a down(kw yesterday.
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U. S. Starts

palgtt to go to Washington to vote
for the vstarons' huepltal bill wpao
It was up for final passage today.
measure gives Gainesvilla a
lira wasn't sat l»* Tha
l.ouu-lied hospital and TnUaJinssaa
'
n politics’&gt; jwas™ behind n 100-bed hospital.

ng. Bins Mia thsrq
no evidence to support GifConfederate
I claim ha had bean dlstrl____ _
- — r*s» OM I
m campaign lltarature for
A and that firhuh hadn't paid hostesses to tha group.

w«Jf# n »*r|f iru u iH i

It. H. tiramllug, Orlando, dietrk t parole and probation super­
visor of Die Florida Parole Com*
mission,
mis«ton( will tell of hU work to­
night
nigld at
ul the uo|i|iar of llie MenV
Clllli of the 1**1rht Presbyterian
Chili
Prexliyteriiiu
Church, Prior to the talk and
Chlireh,
during
meal,
orchestral
the
orrheitral
nuiHic will ttie played under dlniiudiill•lection
ei-llon of ItHymoml llall.
Hall. III.
Dr.
Charle* Persons lias
Charle,haa ehaige
charge of
the piog mm.

l iny Negro
ICaallasse V isa
Oast
lo adofit a child.
Meanwhile, In Atlanta a in.
ytar-uld woman aceused a North
l amlina man of holding her prl&gt;
■oner In ii hotel room for two
days stripping her nude and
hinting her savagely.
The man, hooked a* Cla rein A
P. Hennlfield of Statesville, ,V.
C.i was nrderod hound over (&lt;•
the ginnd Jury in bonds totaling
8ID,0IH&gt;, Hr was charged with so­
domy. assault and battery and
iiihIIi'Ioiis mischief.
The woman. Mr*. Agnes Hanson
n l Atlanta, was hospitalised with
large hoily bruises, black eyes
end possible Internal injuries.
Her coiulitloii was decrlbed aa
(air.
Detectives J. K. Kikes and R. A.
Honor, who hi rested Hennlfield,,
said Mr*. Hanson told them this
slo iy :
She met the Carolinian and
Rrc-rptril an invitation Saturday
to go to Ids room for a drink.
Lutes, lie »trlppnl off her cloth­
ing and heat her until aha could
not move. She tried to escapn
aivnntl times, hut each time ho
nixed her, throw her to tha floor
and kicked her.
Thr detective* said Mra. Han­
son was found following an a n ­
onymous rail for an ambulance.
The officer* said RannlfloM
denied an;* knowledge of the
heatings and said he m e| the
woman a short time bafora' tha
police arrived a t the'hotel.
And In Htarke, lawny MrCray,
Wissy.
M-yimr-nhi Negro of Hlark
tarkc
Usbnittv HIp . pleaded guilty to a
charge of assault with Intent to
lo
murder |v&gt;ro yesterday, and was
sentenced to 'JO years In prison
McCray was arcuied of shoot­
ing Leonard Colson, a Htnrku
polleeman who surprised him tn
the a d of robbing a store,
The Incident took place se­
veral weeks ago,
McCray wu* arrested at Jack­
sonville a few days after the
shooting,
McCray also entered a plea of
guilty to a charge of breaking
and entering the store and wa*
sentenced to 10 yearn In prison,
Ilia term of commerce a t Ilia ex.
plratlnn of the JO-year-ohi sentenea.
A second charge of breaking
and entering also brought a gull
ty plea from McCray, but sen
tinea was deferred from day to
day, and term to tarm of the

•M suit for dl"
H w u granted.

Ttpraecated

by

pod from the Marion County
jail hare sometime after midnight
last night, according to Chlaf Dep­
uty Don MrLaod. He aald this
morning that four of tha man are
hatlavad* to hava committed an
armtd robbery reported to have
been committed early today at
Gulnaavllle,
McLeod said thr prisoners tore
« hole In the root of the (all and
made their way to tho ground by
moans of blankata which th«v tied
together to form a rope.
Tha deputy ‘, was unab
unable to say
The
Itnmsdlataly now tlw prisoners

SCHIZOPHRENIA
DISEASE IN FLORIDA
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ported "un change In the general
picture."
Tha CWA rlalms a membership
of J(M.DtM), Hut union source* here
'*&gt;• that If a strike occur* and
lasts any length of time, a total
of .‘UlO.DOO Hell employe* might
go out.
The equipment worker* who
went on strike yesterday were
Jolnrd today by l.k'OO follow work­
er* in Texas and Oklahoma. There
were mi reports of picket line*,
however, assuring continuance of
iiiumal public phone service today
burring equipment breakdowns.
It wa* cot certain how * strike
would affect preia association
wlies. It wa* not expected, how­
ever, that new* and rnillo wires
would feel any effect if the strike
were "hurt-lived.
Aside front Jamming which I*
Illegal in Nome stale* the InMailers' strike ran have only a
long-range effert on tho public.
Hut a general strike tomorrow
would bring instant curtailment
of tho nation’s phone setvlre. Only
a few and comparatively minor
Independent companies, mostly In
rural areas, would he exempt.
Further, the supervisory em­
ployee who would try lo carry on,
as In past strikes, might find
themselves hampered by the nowunion tactic of mass Jamming.
In rase of the big wnlkoilt, the
union, the (TO falnmunlration»
Winker* nl America (CWA), lias
asked all Its own members a* well
ns uthei rympathellr unions In br
ready to swnmu long distance ex­
changes with "hang-up" call*. The
method would ho to plHi-o a cull
and hnug up before It was rum[deled.
Till* would flist hinder handoperated exchanges, hut enough
rails cull eventually swamp evun
the iiutiiiuatic dial systems.
Tha Jamming order of the in­
stallers' union division H of tha
CWA—brought a warning front
the company and a threat of
prosecution from the slate's attor­
ney in Cook County (Clilcagul,
III. thy division covers 43 aDitpa.
"Apparently the union dors abl
realise that loss of llfn ami prop­
erly can refill! from theur Iryaaponslbfe attem pts to Jam nhmtc
systeme," a Hell .System *pokqlman nald, ,
Tho company called Jamming
unlawful, but tha union iladared
It wa* perfectly legal. In- any
rase, It would he hard to catch
offenders.
i
Tim CWA'h president, Joseph
A. Hell lie, liu s asked CIO priieldent Phillip Murray to order sup*
pint In the Jamming effort If It
ficeotne* necessary. Mum ay has
mndc no comment oil Die request,

gul to tha room fiom the cell block,
lie* said Die break was discovered
a bun I 7 A.M. hv ialler H A. Mc­
Daniel.
The prljoners who escaped mid
Hie charge. .igalnst them Mcl^-mi
said, were:
lllehanl Ivey. J l, larccnv of
auto; Charles lU kti, 31, laicenv
of auto} Fred Richards. 33. forg­
ery) Jamea Branson, Ip, and Hoke
Branson, 30. who were being held
for Georgia authorities on suspi­
courts
cion of breaking and anterlpg! Gor­
Judge A.
Adklna presided don Copaland. 33. and Donald
at tha trial. Tha proaacutloa wa* Copeland, IP. breaking and enter­
handled hv Btata Attorney T. E. ing) Victor Brundage, 19, charged
Duncan of Gainesville.
Baker with Isreenv of auto,
While In Ocala, sight prisoners with
All uf the prisoners are from

Confederate Mtmorlal Day, In
which tribute la paid to the men bgan observed In tha South since
who wore tha uniform of rrav la tha war between tha Nartk and
tho War Between the Btatss, hai Rauth ended M years ago.

bruMi with tka courts,
udad an attempt fay
rtf ta have him declsrly toeggtpetenl, whlrh
1 gnwrsa case, which

R ed Guerrillas

ii'n iiia M r&gt; M r«a* o m i
order* to i*m long diilsnte line*.
All CWA Bell employe* weie
due to go out at 6 A. M., local
lime, tomorrow utileii there was
.1 lari-minute settlement- Freiident
Truman’) second ill lire truce ex*
p irn at midnight (EST)In Wadiinglon, Preitdential Setretary Charles G. Rots said he
knew of no plans (or Mr. Truman
to arl lo head off the .Hike,
In New York, where negotia­
tion* tirtween the niojpijient workera—division fl of the CWA—and
Western Klectrir remained under

In W«Ak

out of the state exrept the Braneon brother!, who are from Cltra
in this county, argordlng to Mc»
Lend. .
we ll Comm 4 Assslsg
it y -n e e d WUUttG
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defending th* Island, was gdno.
(Th pro-Rcd To
Ta Kong Poo
«nIc! 'Tiber* Ion of Ithe whole Inland la not far off."

n n o u r

Sight Of Yulm
N ationnlist T r o o p s
Q u i c k l y K vacuatc
A rm y H eadquarters

Spinach kept on lee exparimentally for two days gained Z?w
por eont in weight.
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USED CARS

1936 Chevrolet ( pe. • 1 2 5
TAIPEI. Formosa. Apr. 25--4/P)
t e a ; F o rd T u d o r
g1 2 5
—Red guertillst, penned I o r
monlhi in the rugged live finger
1133 Ford Tudor
•1 2 5
mountain) n( Hainan Island,
warmed today within (our miles
1010 Dodge Sedan
of Yulio, Nationalist escape gale
Doris Day asks Kirk Douglas to resume his musical career In on the southern coast1917 Ford Station
this seen.! from W arm r liros.’ “Young Man With A Horn," showing
W*g*a
l |'|
(A
Hong
Kong
press
report
said
Wydnr
Wednesday ami Thursday on the KKItx Screen,
Notionalists had evacuated emer­ 1937 riygMMth
»
gency army and navy headquarters
19(8 Dodge Tudor
ffJQ
st Yulin.)
[&lt; l« a&lt; laa*a r r n s N i * n a s i
The
guerrillas
were
spurrtd
by
velsei. of varying types.
i
1910 Ibidg* Fordot
1 ^
thr collapse nf Chinese NationsAdmiral ______
Forrest Sherman.
l
Chief
..r
m . . . - 1 f k — . . . i.
of j Naval Operation*, told the
Ini troops in the lace ol numerical­
19.13 Fij mouth Hodan I 1 2 6
u R im r .n u T
Il'hia-- Armed Service* Committer
ly inferior Communist forces who
titan on
&gt;h« reronitnendatlons w eir put be- 4:00
* at Tti» Ithvihm Ilnur
nuimed ashore nine days ugo.
Infe Seeretarv of Defen-o Jolm- ■ in Now*
193a Plymouth Hedan I 1 7 6
* i i tVmti-rn Jarnbot**
•&gt;l on Fell, 13.
The Nationalists, possibly I / 1*.^ no «&lt;-v*ii OTInch ('lull
8hciiuan said the proposed pro­ TrlO Urvru O'Cloch Club
1941 Ford Fordor
INN) lining, cracked under the pres­
gram would cost 1335,HOD.000. Of s -on I'ngav T.e#
Hedan
*2 M
s
1
ft
sure
ol
some
15,000
\eteran
com­
lluililv
Otark
Oil* amount tlJD.DOO.OD'l would
Murnlnx Uavelltme
be fm 11, tlii» ton , of new con­ SSi: 1(1
munist lighters and the threat of
l^ Mnuil* In Muilo
struction.
Submarine* noimnlly »Kill Wnria At Nln*
00,000 guerrillas at their rear.
... The
.... Orstn
tte«d, At
ia|ge from trim than !H&gt;0 ton" to sir. Phil ...
0:10
nick
Aik.n
j
sin**
Sint*
They lied on Saturday from
3,700 tuns eac h.
nasla K
K*ar To Tr*ad
SI IX (Vlnir Anjt.l*
1934 Ford tl'i Ton
g
The liulnnee of fJOtl.npO.OOD taon Pin l?n raraits
lloihow. the capital where only
A- Huy - A dlrl-Mullo
wipild go into leeonver .Ion, In- 10:16
the day before they had staged 1933 Ford U'j Ton
10:10
dir Xtaaasla*
I
ehldbiK miMleriilratirin of ten sub- lOitX M.lui
nod Crnas rrogram
* victory celebration. The Com­
marlnr* hv
iiistallution of the tt 00 (irrti*«ira And Star
Morning
Variety
"snoikol." undci-water Ineathlng 11:10
munists entered peacefully Sun­
1939 Ford tV , Ton
*226
11.46 Mualc lla w a t l
device.
) J-IIO World Ar Noon
day
morning.
1116 Th« Rand Waann
A general on Hainan said 1939 Ford Sedan
1400 Ctob
WASHINGTON. Apr. JR.
i/l’i 11:10 I'nnular
Ular
Delivery
V
Chlang Kai-Shek had ordered tha
Seimtor Me Fill land ID-Aril. I It ilid
l l loilln Am«r!r*na
island abandoned. This was de­
said toilnv a eiimproiuisr anti- I 1IT M usli s i V a r l .l t * *
nied here, but there wer# reli­ 1941 Ford H i Tint
i 00 Rar Non* Hindi
P
ganibling bill prolmldv will be .1:00
Hank William*
able indications the report was
drafted liecuuse of a dlsagiecmrnt lit! Tndajr'* ntar
true.
Is-twi-rn the Justice Denartmeut 1-10 lilt. And lltadlln*.
19.16 Ford PanoT
*226
Vmir Xlrlndv Kuna*
It appeared the derision to pull
mill tho Federal Ciiiiimuidroliiins 146
t-no
Mualr
l.ov*ra
Prosram
out
wan
earned
lu
Nationalist
Cominitalon.
4:10 Rv rt.qii.st
1940 Chav. 3 Ton
commanders Thursday by Gen.
The two governioeul ai-iin-les 4 46 Hank William*
C. O. E.
6:00 Th» nhvlhm Hour
Chen C hi-tang, the Island gov­
6:46 Th* Hrlaht Hpnt
ernor. Chen had Iwen summoned
4:00 N*w*
1946 Chsv. V, Ton
to Formosa.
4:16 Mark)! n*|mrl
4 J(1 Tivlllahr Uima*
Fist
Communication*
withHainan
i r o n * " ,* i . . H i ' , i , lias i
6■10 Maori* Pared.
were virtually rut off and appear­
tie *sine s|iiid | pic ,-r,i it, ,ritl, 5 16 Sn-u-.r Hlnrl.lr
ed Die evacuation of top laudcrt
1946 Ford T-7
K"od will and good f*|th | shall TiOl) nrlftlne On A Cloud
16 Ho**. For A Ladr
was
In progienR.
oxeente the proposition loyally, T
3 Ft Ton
710 P«rrr Como Hlafi
Tire Red guerrilla drive on
taking, with the responxihlr 7:46 nick Haym.i
x no n * pw club
government, ..............
Yulin was marked by fires, pus1913 Ford 3 Ton Truck I,
16 V url.tr Halt
jibly from burning village*. A
measure* In Insure the heir to the S:
*;]0 Ktcuralnns In Sd.ne#
plane pilot, one of tire last to
throne the effective exercise of the S 46 M**l Th* Rand
1943 Chevrolet
Edition
leave, reported the flares.
royal prerogative* during the lime s -on Night
16 Phil H*.d At Th* Orean
Vt Ton Pick-up II
There
were
accounts
of.
Isolated
of thr dflegiiDon Their* is no tH-in
Hpori* Min* or Th. o * r
ctukhea between Red irregular*
xtualral tntarlud*
need that I he a&lt;ked guninritees !&gt;:IS
which rttuld add nothing to Dili "146 IP s R a n r a llm s
and nationalist, trouna.
|0:B0 t;nlt«d Nation*
value uf my word."
(Meanwhile,
Hcd ,G#n.
I,In
10:16 J*rk Hnitlh
In oilier Eut'iprmi rapitols:
Homs w 1th Maala
10:10 ftt Horn*
Finn’poured more men and heavy
•ws .
A "kuke-up hi Ihe (’&lt;1111101111111 ttlOO ...wa
weapons across the in mile
dominated cnfijnel of Czechoslo­ tt :0X fllon o n
Hainan Nitwit,■said Chi need p m *
vakia Ims lieeti announced. In
« 3 .* U ip Hong Kong.
ore
ot
(aids
over
tho
kind
of
legis­
Fragile The official Cxech new*
(Tha -.Communist*
ageliry said fir. Alexei Cetiirka ts tlun Cruigre*. should ims* ti&gt;
10 305
vis
has |ie«&lt;Vme ndni-der of defense. i-ontrol blg-tlme gambling svndi(
xrt**
ratos
and
lunik
tusking
iipeiutiuus.
*Jne iif the government's staunch­
McFarland Is rhalrninn of a
est Comtnunlsl. I’prlv Mymlrerai
Ceplrka has lieep mlnUter of.Jua- Senate ' Cmnmerte suhrnmmltln*
tlee aHd head of
Stale .(Hfie* inyeatlgnllnr 'tho gamhllrtr-han
for Clturh A(fain , He mcreeils proinipold.
Lltdvlk Svoliodu. \yh&lt;&lt; new lieromex
"Wn'II iirohablv get together on
vice Stem lei and dlrertnr for the a i-um|imml&gt;p — I»frh*t»-1 incor­
State1Office of rin-sical Culturo.
porating something from both th*
CYFItUH
Just lie Department and th# FCC
Dllpatehes from Cyprus said 0 bills,” he told reporters.
strong Comnuiplat mlmulty I*
The Justice Department pro­
ipiliillv liiiildlug 1111 strength In tin posal calls for n ban on moving
hope of soiling the British Medi­ gambling Information ucross slate
terranean Island base If the Com- linei..
in ii n In revolt la successfully reThe FCC measure does* likewise
vlved In (Deere. Four-fifth* of the
hut goes on to define gambling
Islanfs* population are Greeks.
Information n* news relating to
BERLIN
Correspondent* I n
Western betting, gamtling odds and prices
Germany sa h th.*re la going to Ire paid on tbe winners of a sports
a lot nf t". W talk by Gemao event.
FCC Chairman Woyne Cov told
iiolitk-lati* In .f- next two month*.
Hevernl Mate* are electing legisla­ tho HidK'onimlttee yesterday that
ture* Polltielan* are blasting the the Justice Department bill..would
occupation power* and thrcoliug be confusing and almost Impossi­
to resign and return the running ble to administer because of its
of the West Gem.' • republic back generalised definition of "gam b­
tn the allies. It la « political dodge ling Information." It also would
Your Arol step toward modernisation
to wki votes and Influancs people, mnku difficult tho distribution of
sporting new* by legitimate newsameiican observer* aald.
•hould bo your bathroom.
gathering agendas, he *ahL
8m our new designs. Their nqttW to
Coy argued the definition should
although announcing strung sup­
bo clear end spodfle.' This would
port for tha CWA.
beauty . . . frurgful Hnea * , . couvualeaea
Wage* and othar benaflta are permit the FCC, he said, lo control
. . . will win vour neelalui.
at the bottom of the hlttar onion the transmission of illogal gamb­
dlaputa against the parent Ball ling Information by tolsphonas,
corporation, tho American Tola- telegraph and radio, without Infthon* and Telegraph Co., and ts rfrrln r with froodom of th* 119 ELM AVB.
press.
ta many subsidiaries.

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| NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX1

Acheion Says
U.S. Will Hold
« German City
Secretary D e c l a r e s
West Will H o l d
Berlin When R e d
Threat Is E n d e d

APH. 26, 1950

Eatablinhtd 1908

Teacher Says Smathers, Pepper
Agree On World Government Issue
Representative Smathers and Senaim Peppri froth agree on nne
ittue, ' World Government, ' Joe McCntlm, inembri of the Seminole
High School faculty, told members of die l.ioiu ( Inti yeiteiday noon.

Smatheri, he pointed out, serves on lire Home Foreign Affairs Com*
millee, and Pepper it on the Senatr Fuirign Affairs Comimltrr. A lotul
of 2b tension and 115 repretentalivet have co-tpontored a resntulion
advocating World Government, he declared.
In Article IIW of lire dialler of llie United Naliont. lie said, there
is i* cluii.w- slntlug Dial the U.N
can be revised intu a Federal Ku*s|* 1* acting, nut reacting.
Win Id Ij'iivmimi'iit at anv time
wav lo tind out
• but Iw u-tlilrd* of itie m a|u rltv of Then* M nne
•he I 1, N General A u rm lili see whether Itu * ij i~ umtlvnted In
til Thl; can he dune without nut tear »r ambition und tin t In to
ing II I In nugli the Hpcuritv Cuun* offer In i Mils chance for eveilu-i&gt;il in (iiib'i that (here would he no iiig peace.
"If lie is reacting to the iniw in lu hold it back.
perialinm of the l'. S. *!ic would
Vlieadv -pokvsmen (rout /&gt;/ of crrlaiid.l
be g 1.1,1 to (oil) ntul tie
'lie ofl 11mt lull * of the l' N have
time mil slronglv
ml vocal ing n-&gt; oiml of her own &lt;afetv. If -lie
Wtirld •loVcrnuivnl, he stated The i- motivated tiv ambition then milv
Ill'll inuntries nt the !• N that pailiul World Guienuiiriit, hacked
moral jut.I ice and dull con i
hat* ion coinv our for tt n , Hu*, bv
lole,| law cool,| provide admuii'
in and the Untied State';.
no on* of conlailiinu •orb alub
“ What about Hussta 7
Thai lion." lie Hui.l,
Uiit'lit be yuui ileal i|uest|nn," he
I tie* I,ions pie-entrd Killg Lion
bvtiirrd “I drniht verv -*&gt;•toutlV
whcllici anyone co.ild aiuwct Mint *Tff Ahire with a kev. and doc
question. Hu sin savs that • lie (r, ilarni- with a pen and pencil -el
rencllne to the United State’s and *1atiunarv for bringing new
impel mil-in, ami hu* taken I he member* into the club.
V. it .Shore of W in -lu i| Salem
ulallue countries to (nrni a bainei between lier-elf and the West- N. i ' . It I. lile n n of W i bliiglon

WASHINGTON. Apr,. 2 6 - 0 ')
tjpSrcr«Uiy Acheion dtclaird to'd a y the Western powers are nul
going to be driven out of Berlin
by neat monib't threatened Com*
muntil demonstration.
In replies to newt conference
questions, the SeneU iy of -Stair
phraied it thii way: when all die
commotion it over, the Western
powers will ilill be in the city.
£ Reporters had asked him about
(he preparations hy the United
Stale*, Britain and France to meei
the threatened German Communist
Youth putsch from Fasten) to
Western Beilin May 27-29.
Acheion said that what the W ei e| II (’(UlUll ies.
ern allies are going to do they will
1 W&lt; av that Knsslit is iiiiuenuldo. and they will not announce it i -ll.' a ml i* sotting out to conquer
Kits ope and the whole world, that
beforehand. ,

m Last weekend It was learned on
Whe highest authority that the
Western nations hope to turn back
the threatened march by relatively
peaceful means, such as (Ire hose
and tear gns, hut are prepared
if necessary to use rifle a n d
machine gun fire.
Aaheaou was told tt had been
proposed that the three Western
Powers send a strong nole in the
Soviet Union.
if* replied that he thought It
jutd rbeen made quite clear In
W ashington, London and I urh
thatUha Western powers Intention
to remain In Beilin Is very firm
G. D. Williams a local Nrgro,
Indeed. He added that all possible
atepe to deal with the situation war lound guilty yesterday of
have been considered.
murder in th* first dtgtce in the
.' Alsu at his news conference.
shooting of Willie Wallace, Negm
^ I^Kteelosed the United .“ tales night club proprietor on Dec. 2b.
has "requested” the Communist
The verdict of th* jury, which
Romanian government to (dose
included
two woman jurors lot the
J a w ? , New York City IM We-t
kStf». fli) office Which h is been first lime in e-murcler trial in Sami*
“ argely concerned with the collec­ nole County, carried with it no
tion U pre-pald customs duties ml tecominendation of mercy, a v*r
packages to Romania. T hw art Ion
diet which cm mount Mm death

G. D. Williams Faces Attlee's Group W i n s
Death In Ra i f o r d Narrowest E s c a p e
By 5 - Vote Margin
E l e c t r i c Chair
I.ONIXJN. ~Apr7 26 - 0 ') — The
t.ubur Huvrriimrnl staved off hy
only five vote* today * parliamen­
tary defeat which would have
lotted it to resign.
It was Prime Mihiilti Attlee's
nairpwest etcapc so far in th*
n«W Moure of Common* elected
Feb. 23.
The vot* came on a government
*topo..| ^

la* from iiincpence f l l n fehtaj
ft*n a&amp; '. I
r
C. 8. Information service In Buch­
Mrs. Maytne Hodgkin, who setv* to a iliilling and a half (21 rent*).
arest.'
.
Although handicapped by ili­
8. Raid that all sorts of interest ed as foreman of the jury, hand­
ed in the verdict at 6:10 o’clock, um in the tank*, government
idle half hour alter thr jmy had (tif.fi won lhruu|h, 104 to 2‘W.
iivri llie combined uppusdlnli id
recci ted.
Airs. A. t'. .Staike wuj the other Winston Cliuicliill't Cometiatiie»
woman Juror. Judge M. it. Smith and thr Liberal Patty.

Church Club Hears
Circuit Court, presided.
"Robert Grambling ofStatutheAttorney
Murray Overstreet
a vigorous prosecution,
Tell Of Parolees conducted
and was aided liy Assistant State

Attorney Hubert (Diggs. The de­
fense arguments were given hy
K. F. and Karlyle Hmishnlder.
Other membra of the Jury were
A. C. Moore, .1. K. Partin. W. 11.
Meriwether, R, L. Hagan, CJeorge
M, Jacobs, Hillman Behrens. II.
M. Gleason, J. D. Miller and H obs
Mobley.
The shooting took place shortly
after 6:00 o’clock on I&gt;ec. 26 back
of the Pee We* Grill on West
Thirteenth Street which Is operat­
ed by Eugana Lafalr, otherwise
known ae flnorky.
Attorney Overstreet deiCflbed
the shooting an a onIdblooded
affair In which Williams, lurking
In the shadows near the building,
shot Wallace as the latter was
bending over to lift a cas* of
Coca Cola to put It Into his car.
It was established that during
tha afternoon Williams had gone
to the AM Club on the Southwest
Road, a placa owned and operated
by Wallace, had ordered a bowl of
chill, and than became angry, at
receiving change from one dollar,
claiming he had tendered a $6
bill In payment.
COiTH
Williams left the reetaurant,
M. -(/P I
lo ssttw e a a a Mage These)
of the
today
direr the
else" If a
a ha made

T\*n out of I t persons placed on
parole never again come Into con­
flict with the law, according to
firescnt statistic!, Robert (Irani*
Ing, Orlnmlo, Florida parole offi­
cer for this district, told more
than id members of the Preshyjdwrtsn Men’s Club laat night at
t i supper at the First Fresh vter ian
Church. Joel Field presided
Mr, Gramllng, who has been
with the 8tato Parole Board since
it wga created In 1941, has the
responsibility of supervising within hie district ell parolees from
Relford end other penitentlarie-.
Ha wia Introduced by Judge Doug­
las fltenstrom.
"Oh* out of avery 11 parolees
j n d * up back In the penitentiary,”
( f ir . Oram Ilng declared,
Taxpayers may he Interested
to know, he told the group, that
•h e re It costa |U&gt; to keep a man
lu Raifurd for a certain time, ii
coat* but I I to supervise him
while un parole.

’aeiaws'it'tii/tissjr-

RDUCA
TALLAHAS

—President J.
saUnlrerilty of _
"would have to
..
leadership to sogti
Ust *f financial
could not be he— „
He aald later he meant he could
fe nothing to iNjkme hl* recom­
mendations to ‘
at. He

Missing Red House Committee Approves
Witness Calls
M ilitary Budget Increase
Wife AndAi.F
John Huber Declan
He "Blacked Out
In N a t i o n a 1 Qai
•tal Y e s t e r d&lt;a
NI W Y O R K . Apt 26 - W r l
man who identihed luiilirll dudol
Hutirr. miwing wilnei, m vest,
dsv’i Communut heating, tel plio
rd the Atwicialrd P irn lud. y ei
■aid "I lift i ante to m vi'lf hbo,
.hi hum ,lgn I tilsc ked hfelt
kVailtuisitun "
.|

J o h n Maragon
Found G u i l t y
On Two Counts

$350 Million A s k e d
By Secretory John­
son To T i g h t e n
lip U. S. Bulwark-

Trieute Huilw I*ro-Titu Viclury

WASHINGTON, Apr. 'J6. —
id*. — llie fliiu'.c VI aid and
Mrnna rntiinilltec voted toda.v to
cut to lialf — f i miii .11 per cent
to III — the I n in , 1 1 excise tap
on ticket* to in is11 e* and sport
eients. flic coin mi I lee look the
action in approving another

Whitt* House Visitor
Can He Imprisoned
For Over 10 Years

f " Ill.UPIMlUti . Iiis )i in i (i,. e x c is e ,

\V \ S H IM , JO N Apt.. 26 &lt;/P&gt;
lol.n M augon. nlio uTil to hair
In .in r\li.iu-trd luirr l l ", la
li&gt; |■ i* (Miir li.n lirttt -u I «&lt;e- turn.b -ll the Wlillr Uoil-c, \,.t
-n in* l . r brcit lumping &gt;lto CUliliilnl loil.il ol ll ilia lo Sctialc
illi t-lic.itots.
&gt;&gt;nr (land to .uinllid
A trdri.il ill'll n l lim it |ll IV
"I just IdiiihI im*rll at f Ins,
tnnk
oiir hoiu .iid I fti mnnilri to
way and 4Hlh Stirtb I don't lino
'coniii i him ol rhaigci lh.it hr
what I'm lining h eir."
I atliri In- wdr in Mmuil Ve thr.i in irittfving lad Inly llial
1 lie h.icl only nne bank atnun. N. V , ' aul i Iip had Beat
cnuiii in Washmwtoii. m 1‘M'i 'iti
I
ioiii
bri
hudialld.
an
FBI
glide
ll I'
and fo riu e ilv •&gt;( S s n to i.l
UN,I .Inn T ii 1.1 w ere Hit Induced a* riiict agtnt al 7 : Si A
fig. L 1hr • &lt;iib'll&gt; r (hottril hr h id aliolhI itu-'.-t“ tiv doc Humes. Clift Able* told tn-1 hr was m Nrw Yoih *&gt;' tl thru ill Irsa i
1prerldcd
2 Hr had in c ir d conurctniU',
going to grl mine teit, ilir ikld.

Britain’s Labor
Sanford Negro
Party Wins In
G u i l t y Of 1st
Degree Murder Stern Vote Test

MJn j r c tes t o r

No. 1711

Aaaoclated Press Leased Wire

Latmt lias at j&gt;r«*ent an overall
margin of neven vote* In the House.
It: closest shave previously cattle
on Mat. II whan It beat dnwn hy
Id votes an opposition motion o f
censure ou Its plans lo natlonullte
the «tee| Industry,
A Pritlsh Prim* Minister de­
feated on any such tiiajot I. -ui- I.-,
required try this country's unwrit­
ten constitution to offer his resig­
nation lo tha king.
Technically, the king then either
can agree to a new national elec­
tion nr let a member of the oppo­
sition try to form a new governm m t. In practice, he accepts the
advice of the outgoing prime min­
ister.
It was considered an odds-on
proposition that Attlee would ssk
ICaatlaaed Os Page Three!

MrH. Holler's Brother
Killed In Accident
C H, Graves, brother of Mrs.
Roy Holler of Sanford, was killed
Tuesday morning near Chester,
H. C., in an auto accident. It was
learned hers yaitsrday, Mr. and
Mrs. Holler were visiting In South
Carolina al the time of th# acci­
dent. Mr. Holler is a prominent
Kapford Insurance man.

Scientiits Journey T o M e iic o
To Explore Barranca De Cobra

L 08 ANGELES, Apr. 26. - &lt;/F) - Only 500 mile* below the
of Flor*
•red Im­ U. S.*Mesko border la a graal crack In the earth known as Barranca Da
port of a Cobre (Cogpor Canyon).
far*/tha Cabinet 1
BoMd of Contral reqne.Vfor 1661.Although never explored it i* believed to bo deeper and wider
147 for laatlttnttims a I higher edu- than the Grand Canyon in Aruoaa.
Vagit* reports noaa th* area, on* of the wildest and in*
am th* North American tondaant i n that her* live reel McMH
laat remnant* of an cadent man
"
where th* #xvedltlM hopes to en*
l#r It la near whoya Ur* three
galea today
Noxiena atote* t i Chihuahua. 8i*
of myatan
md Sonora eerao together,
County. Mil
root# of aba; tnwt-boma
Shefflar, at
•XMdltion wtll h* hy way t i No*
soring th*
tentative* i
Keaneth N

A" 2 3 5 t r ^ « 2 ^

tholowy and

moioa'fPr S T t e a t 90
asUe* of th*

tana to*L*w
*----L- .

A lew iiiililltri Islet hr nolle
a friend in Waihingtou, l.atry 1
Ketlry. Ketlry raid he " b s l or
o f ihrte 'I don't know s
bstipened ilotin "

lax lift
Ibis brought tbe total
of ti ll! illir I, :ipptuird C11U t(&gt;
(■17 i.lHHI.Itllil. I In* i*.
in ex-

ci-s-, of the ) l ‘io pun,ooo re.fuclinn I'lesidi-iit IT iiiii in had pro­
posed foi lint part „f the list
n fiicli llie ('1.111 oi it tee has cull*
xlilrn'il. Mi linriiaii h is threat*
coed x veto nt lax culling Icy islatum it Id* lei-oiutnenilalluna
are ignoieil
M AM IINt.lt &gt;\

\pi
'Ii - |/?)
llir I luuie A|q,ii,pii.ilion* comunite*
tiid.K in miiiiiiaided the
I'l l I mild.In budget he ill. leared
In tU5H.lHKI,lHm irked liy Sccu-t.iiy ol Drli'iei
|ohn*im to
tiylilru
the
nation's
Iniliv.xtLs
igalii-l If ii --i.i

with Alhrtt Vrtlry and Co., a
Cllhagn uiqmitilig m ., iclirti In
tooL a tciiipoiaiy tali m ill thr

Stair Urpaillurlll otri«cai III

I lying

iddii.uial

limds,

Chushan Island Smathers Helper
Appears As Next Slugged By 3 Men
Invasion P o i n t In J a c k s o n v i l l e

a&amp; R TV *■*•«*

Final Meeting Of
Year is Held By
Local Pilot Club

Paper Publishers
Gambling C h i fj Confront Problem
Says He Knows )f Of Raising Costs
No Big Syndic tc

Salvation Army
Drive I FrogresHhg

Southern Memorial Day Had Its
Mrs. Frank K. Smith
Inception Following Civil War
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lint Mat agon nui cleared on
I I'lhiiion 1.1 Dl l mi' l l " ili&lt;- Kuman
Several weeks ngo llubr* fal oin nt IIn main count p llie gm
ilolili' exploMi.ii ti.i&gt;1 (iiiur iotneeit to appear at the I lift »i rriunctil lirmiKlit :iguin,t him
for a pre-trial hearing in tie eat tliai be ticijiir.-d liiin clf in on un’
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hat in .nil am e ol llir dale we
hi*
negotiated
no
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of dancer Paul Draper und. ha*
niuulca player l-arry A(Jlr2 wk the guverlilneiil und received no
h.i'J
autn ipale.l
Ur ..ini that
are suing n Greenwich, Cony tnnnrv fur negolbtion, from It*if*
. allied a minplrlr in iloilum of
n a g , to until llie middle of lusl yi-at
THIOIJOH TH) i m m ot K opar, Trieste, marcb Ho-ovnuU ,.( . cl. luunt
Otn oucIi of tlic two count' on
ilrleuic (.tali' hi bull) the Lhulrd
each after she alleged th f hi
lote'S to, llie p ro-T ito Slovene Dnliail I’coi'le'* Tumi .1 111-, III . 1.-11011
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'M.ilC' nul tin N in th \lhmtu Pact
m I'M In tbe Yugoslnv-ocuqileil »one of tbe l i r e I v n i i . i&gt;
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gionul . ol.ill'll* W JI* I'nwen by Ibu voters
l/nlcrm lfioroll)
ll.llli'lir.
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month,
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appear. The attorney f r tg
I lie Srcietaty and uu inhcis uf
housewife, Mrs. Hester h Ch or foi ur lone -i- lu month' to lu
laugh, naid Huber had bi n ih yearn
thr Joint L'lucti ut Stall jppeated
The court, rarely impn*e ticd tr treatment but did n I 01,
hr loir Iioiii Sellale and FtoUIC
pl'fv th* remarh.
| &lt; inasitiliitii neiitencv.
XppiupiMliuiii ( iiminillees lo teMaiagnn, diemed In a dark hlnc
Mra. Huht-r aald thrr ..wa
new events Irailmy, to thr plea for
no questlun that it was h hu* suit, ImanJ the.verdict with little
band’s voice, although be Mtf* ,how ul emotion.
mute money.
The Jury of nine men and thtre
•d "tired and u p s«." S r W
Ilanidiifx the Soviet atomic ex­
women got the case at I•»:(i4 A.M
thar* was no backgrmtr
plosion. Johnson poke iif the In(EHTi and retiied to drridf 11 lie Iti­
that would identify his
I'rciised strain in inleinxtmnal reer to free Mersgon or find him
plae*.
latlnnn end said
guilty,
8h* said he refund
'None uf thm preavuta
raents #e happy
Tha guvetninmt bar nlcluted Niitiuiu'list C h i e f s Peppui Says H is Opold war Is not
Msrsgon ** a in sot who circulated
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Yesterday, Ren. JosapkjM r around government deportment
Joiiiicou ly.xtlfii'd hi'hinit closed
Cartby, who was sponsorinaHn reprcM'iitltig hu,iness firm,, -lav­
Aid In ’10 Primary doors
Strategic I s l a n d
but later linn,Ini out a stateing lie ,poki' foi tires blent ml mill
tier's testimony and who fir
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him from New York to Wa
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t r u s H i M * n o r u * M ighti
ton, said Huber appeared
■,ie» h u e l.r en
Nuliotialid ( hum lumeil it. madei | ih e ir tth'Ii,i
nprrt ut the thought of
il
I I I* r m p lo ir s
&lt;( uBIIlurd U&gt; P M ' W*Kh
winned alleiitlon today lo k liii-li.iu ate i .iliip ulg llilii
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M i.in lle i
Naml. llie liny lutl iiiipoil.ini l.aie I i i i i i to lax
I ioiii which ll lllucki lladr to llie ■a lot III ale till th r S la te M iiit e
I ioiii Volusia •o uiitv. Illllia tril
tlir.il Kril pull ul Sh.iligli«i
the (h a lite s M ai. I I ; ami Hut*
Chii'lian appealed next on llir i i i i I.i i night tt i It •-1 Shell,-v, also
in llir Rennie t.ice rhurged that
l hliine CuuilltUllDl tune t.ihlr
\i rile f I111! I m e lt in ' of tin- I’tlot
lli'iv ix H e Dire*tin L e w is Sclio lt I
NEW TURK, Apr. Ufi
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I lien Fnrmota. That it all llir ami
c Ini. ii"n, held in tlic Vn. lit Club
one of the ilrp ai I iiienTo ex
Newspaper publisher, u reviled t"
I . , ’.i,'til it wu- ii'ii'u lc il 1 1i,it ail
WASHINGTON. Apr. Sit.
t.-l'i day with u lightenin,' eciiuuiiii N.ihoiulilti have Ivil ol llie gieal ei ill lie/., loc lion i n .te n lead
iM .n.Inn
"..'o ld of &gt;(1 ocrccnt
Hid a cam paign lot I tt altci
lb'll inv rnmtiila,loner J an i J. priihletii, hut cattle up mill n A'lalu larul atea they otnr • on
" , ul linin',I T illin g llu' pil'd w a r .
II,m
kins
th
ud
mail
to
llir
i
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Ccrnill of HI. Louis — the Mr ■liar-cut solutions.
' tlolled
t l r i i »’ ■*'n im ini i-i n, tii,- local
heynntiug dlscussloii' ut scHig" ul the oilil,-milking bn; nHigh Nationalist oflicial who
-told .Sanalurn today he km, i of stun, ul the Ametlcan Newspatiei
IA lk M .lN Y II.ll
Ap! .'•&gt; t/l'i •iiyanl.-filioo an t _*ii im 'lilbi'i* were
j o i'M'i i I at la i uighl'M uici-ting
uu orgunUt d iiutionivlde gsm|itig I’uldDhris AsMH'itttion a a mien leached tiling Kong iioiii khudnu
I M iiiii ry
V u .lriin i,,
Im liici
"tin'll was p ir ub'd , ii'i by Mrx.
i fied cnlu'ei ii uvot Ihe nun nwlng '.ml the mvaiiun wat eipet led
syndicnl*
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1*1, lti Mcotl l i i i i i n g pii"'iih'Ml.
He testified under oath h ore margin between newspaper rev
iiiiiiiienUlily. Hr laid, in an mlei w iilkiT lot Rep ttvo ig r N ii.lllir t i
Iti'jiuiTim; un the iTuli'i iiinm t&gt;ron Henute Commerce subciunn Itee enue and tixpensea.
liiiiing *0, 1.,, and the luck &lt;&gt;( anv n ew earned in the indrpnidrnl ill llli ta cr foi llir S r ii.it r , lolil tert, ilie M ilk Bunk, M rs. W . E .
that fin-called "betting coniin11o IIt-v Iix' uit .Intel that during tha
simiere" und bookmaker, op 'ate teaciy-liiade formula fur cguiiter- Wall Kiu fa t Po:
poller lotlay l i o n mru lu ll id In- pa i year ITIhT und oin'-hnlf iptnrta
an independent businessmen ritli acting theve increased co d ,, wen( I hf invaiion would hr Riiiii.m- i,lt lo llir lU llliu lr I It* la d lllgllt. oI fi" h milk mid ll 'ii(i&gt;* of
tin feeling
«nv "moral wr ig," cited as the chief reamin for the
I, unttaiiiJ (In l 'a | , Four!
and lie l i f t e d there In no vm financial difficulties
durcted and would rmploy ihe illlg u n l. i tilled illii lobbed Inin I
nc-g*lain bctaecn hlg-ttnie g a trfrr,
As the iirnlileni hulled iliiwu ul uriv Red air loice,
U lr ll li r r , hr laid , ap p caird In
World (iovuriiiuent
und I'ritni'.
dliruaiilim
leaslon*,
imbli'diern
(N
itionallll
illtcllinNo
r
had
br
N cg io rt.
"I ran stale without anv inLlal wet* faird with there ulterlutlier
DiNi'usNioti Tlmr-sday
trained: llie invasion lon e would
reservation," he ,ald, “that 1 mw for meeting higher costa:
I Ir m l lie a »• lol •" ei the In ,,1
of no such I gambling) svndfctr.
Incresie adiertliing rates, and compute 50,000 shock tioopi and
with a id le ill ‘ |ui1k?llll 9lltj i l i l l j
\ poiilic iliNcii.Mdon of World
risk to,s ut advertising volume.
combination or nnranitation
200,000 trieives.
(iiivi’rniiiiiit will lake plnca TliursIncresFe the price of newspapers,
"To the contrary it Is tnv firm
One thouiatid Rusuan lypr land Nmalhces .auipaigo |.b..aid. s r . r , ^ ; niglVt , ,| " i i u(j"o'cio7k at'The
belief that al) of th* acceptini and and risk Iusspn in circulation.
laying off of bets Is ronducti on
Reduce personnel end deparl- mg ■tall ate spoiled oft Hrd-hrld t ik r n itiiin Im car by tin- tim win • 'itv Hall, Mru. T K. lMckut anlOesUss** Oe r —a The*
i i ' h iiii 'C lI today
mental operating expensex through ul,uids hi th* Chushan gnnip i lined lum at Suiailirix
Tlux i* "World Government
budgeting and inure careful plan­
Another
2.000
steel-plated
wood­
Week" ris prorlniiio'il by l l y o r
A lld riio n (.III! the l l li r r lliic a lc u
ning.
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I j l ’arm w in , Tie •dated. It in tiePublishers from across the na­ en irssels ate conceutialcil along c l. |lux life,
bmk Im h i k m a itd |(||K ,.,,|l.|,ru(t.ll ,.v
|,IVl.eL,x nnj
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tion reported that soaring costs of the coast.
(lie
IJliltcil
World
IVib'iulixti.
The
dixappcatctl
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iii
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lirlv
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dir
materlaln and labor, plus Increased
(The cruiser Chungking. miImik
latter group me •qmnsoring th*
l(,iunnu*a (in *'«** t'tik o
ICm Mi h * tin Peg* Kiabti
Th* Salvation Army drlv Is taxes .have resulted In a steady
I tun),day ulglu umeting at which
progressing, but the (696 ren veil and continuing drop in profit*.
dm Rev J. T McKinley will preBom* li!Utt publishers are atIs rar from th# goal of V 100.
cut the basic Idea of World GovLieut. Paul Jones pointed out ihls tundlng the three-day annual ANI C v i a a t M C&gt; r a g e r o a n
• riiiiiciil. A pro riti'l con discus­
morning.
sion will follow
The most recent of the cont huIn hid proclamation, Mayor
tors to th* Home Service I i|ve
Carra-vny urged .Sanford citllens
are B. F. Wheeler. Frank F. 1 imto study and discuse carefully durson, Mrs. W. P. Carter, Poi ills’
Office Supply, Yowell A Co., . O
Southern Memorial Day. which had its inception immediately fol­ lng the wcuk tlic pusaihilitiee of
Hr*. Frank K. Smith, 07, died lowing ih* war b*tween the Stalei, wm originally driignaird at a day n World Federal Government with
Chase Jr., W, A. Leffler, Ra dail
limited powers adequate to pre­
Chase, Cham A Co,, Mlsi L rise in the local hospital at 6:10 A M.
V. Barber, Mra, Miriam Ru rail, today following a lung lllneme foi dtcotalion of the gtavci of llie Cnnfrdrtalr icildirix who died m the vent war.
Roy Wall Plumbing, Hill Lu iber H tr residence was at 117 French bailies ol that war, A Edwin Shinholser. city .ittoincy. do l ord in a
GENERAL TO SPEAK
Co., Dawson Construction Co.. Avenue,
talk over Station WTRR yeiteiday imunmg
DeLAND, Apr. I’ll. — (TP) —
Bom in Hmlthfield Center, I’*.,
Walter W. Herne*, Hydnei G.
Th* day was observed by special ptogiamx m ulmolt md was General
Jonathan
Wainwrlght.
Gray, Pentland and Gray. Dr. Jan. 9, 1980, lira. Smith cam* to mat ked by (ha closing of banks and (lie Bell Telefilmhe office. Memben
celebrated American officer will
Harry E. SID by. lfrs. Agd C. Haaford In 1911. She waa.a mem­
Thoaias, J, F. McClelland, I H. ber of tha Preebyterlan Church, of th* United Daughters of _t_h»W---------------------------------------- deliver (he commencement address
accompanied
Mr. our conscImistiecR the fact that In : t Stetson University June 4.
Stout, M. L, Cullum, Mra. I . L th* Order of th* EaeUrn Star and Confederacy
Henley, Dr. H arry 8. Wooc off, th* Woman’s Benefit Association. HhlnhoUar to tha station, and later hlu death we |n*t mtr great friend
She ia survived by th* husband, visited Lakevlew C*m*tery lo dec­ and Intercessor, who . eemg clearly
T. W, Lawton, Mayfair Inn.. Inc.,
Atlca Burpee Co., Tntcntan War of Saafordt two .nephews, Harry orate the gray* of th* late Norman our probtem, tdended for tlmn and
forbearance: who bore the bitter
ami Henry Hanson of Waysrly, Howard, ConfM trate hero.
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 26 -O P)
tillaar Co., Huai Morcnrv Co.
Mr. ShinhoDsr told th* plight of Horrowa of injustice he could not Station
N rV .t two niece*, Mrs. Alice Har­
H.
Norino Norwood.
Io
69
per of Wavarly and Miaa Margaret th* Confederate soldier after the prevent; who gloried not that he Atlanta ........ ........ 51
war, wlm found hi* hum* in ruin*, became our conqueror, but prayed Clinrieaton
LraUaey of Athena, Fa.
. 7H
69
Funeral servlets will be held at his farm devastated- stock killed, for malic* toward none and charity Clavsland ....... ..... ....... 64
89
hie
slavaa
fra*,
his
bam
empty,
60
at
—Th* Cabinet released (330.0 io to 9 it0 P.M, Friday nt Erlckaon
Der.vsr ..................
for all.**
his
trad*
d*stroy*d,
hta
mqnay
Horn* with B*v. A. G.
69
th* Mat* Welfare Board tod y In
Galveston ...........— ........ 79
“Those
of
us
today
who^look
worthless,
his
social
system
swept
f
f
officiating.
Interment
Navy Orleans - .... ........ 86
dlow in Evergreen Cemetery, away. To thta was added tha back with open minds to the death Now York ............. ...... 68
44
__ ' O. K. S. will conduct Ser­ gray* probltm of establishing the of Lincoln,” ha staled, "ami the Pittsburgh .............. ........ 78
Tka additloiul rsUaao, vhlch
44
status for th* vast body of his racial probltm of that day may Sa&lt;nt Louis ........... ...... 69
44
. vea Wetter# about 99 per cent v ian a l th* gravMid*.
liboratod
slavaa.
of Ite-appropriation, was m ate on
tt
Seattle ................... ........64
well
f**l
that
had
Lincoln
lived,
"To
this
dark
and
gloomv
proaTOWNSEND CLUE
Urn ^r ay
eadntlmi of Gomt trot*
m
tha Southern states, in accordance Jacksonville ............ ........74
pact
waa
soon
to
bo
added
th*
Th* Snnford Townsend Club will
Miami ..................... ....... 76
with
his
Plans,
would
have
come
C
ft
The n iaa ra ia alW M IBMfiO i for me*t nt th* Tsoriat Center Friday
Into tha Union with all of their Orlando ........................... 86
a t BtOO P-M- E v e r jp e I* Invited
Utt
.......
68
«
bblnholsar. “O nly tDo* brought to former rights and privileges.' * Tampa ............... ......

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2 Million Dollar Florida’s Lumber
Children’s Village Production -Gains
To Aid “Crippled" 2.9 Per Cent in ’51)
B» FRANK K. T IF F A N Y
Al* Nrw«feature*i

Yesterday he said;
Expert Sees Only I 'cars.
•Tin l*g*noihg to think that
five years was liar long. I believe
First C l a s s A i r i. ing
we’ll see commercial Jets, travel­
6uo miles an hour, in less time
Travel In Decade iban1n that."
his talk before the conven­

TA I.LEHA 8BEK , Apr. 21 COLMM HUS. 0 „ Apr. 21. —(^1
t Special I — Florida’s lumber pro.
-rTen yrors from now all first
. WITCIUTA. Kao.—It look* like durtinn during IMS was 660 mil­
• lass travel will lie hy air, a gov.
housing development—ncnl nnd lion board feet, or 2.0 per cent
rrnment expert predicted here.
• ew— but it’s a *2.ooo,ft(wt child, greater than It wa* during 1047,
The forecast ramo from Joseph
ren’a village dedirntrd to txiyx and Hti.tr Forester C. H. Coulter said
J. O'Connell, Jr., chairman of the
flrls ‘•tragically crippled in the today.
Civil Aeronautlca Board, in a state­
toe gut."
Coulter -aid that this estimate
ment to is newsman, lie also adIn ICO apartment- children from i* based upon u 100 percent field
■Ir.-s-e- the American Association
XU stales and four foreign coun­ runvass of sawmills made jointly
of Airport Kveeutives which winds
tries are learning to talk.
try the Florida Forest Hervj/e am)
up its convention here today.
Through speech they’ll have a c I the Hoiilheastrrn Forest Kxp.-riHe -aid.
cess to normal life —and n chance I tnent Station, Asheville, N. C. The
’’ll'- inevitable tb it longer run*
to earn their way.
canvass was u part of a complete XOIHICAI KlINCSiea.i,,, ut .V-irlhwill he hv oir because it will he
Aphasia-caused hy hram In­ -uiv.-y of all primary wood-uslng wc* In n Urnveisity, Cllli ago, III,
more rrnnnritiral. fa-ter. and lust
Jury, stuttering— which automati­ industries, made to obtain reliable Professor W illiam M MeCJoveiri
cally lower* raining power .In e.lirnatrs of the amount of timber (above) ha. offend in testify lerforn us safe.”
Trains, hn-es anil other forms
per cent; rerrhrul palsy—requiring ■ut from Florida's forests. This' Ih# .Senate siiboniinilltr, invc-t|.
milch physical therapy; the*.- ate drum survey Is thr last phase of gsiiox charges of Sen. Joseph ,m &lt;.
of transportation will handle shortthe rjieerh foe, the) re romhaling th.- comprehensive resurvey of the 1 ( arlhy sgrurnl Far Faisletn e.pi-rl et than 200-mile first r|a*s passen­
In many ra*e* learning to speak • ta il’s forest resources begun tin-j Owen i.altliorite Mif.overn -aid he ger run-, he added,
requires extensive retaining of del the Joint sponsorship of tire ! n «i l.sliiouita serially and other- j One year ago, O’Connell prebrain path* and muscle-, harmed •tatr and fprlrral governments In ,
Wissilr 37 end 34 (frtlrroaiiuMil) ! dieted commercial jet-propelled airby disease »r deficient at idrth
•lone, 104ft.
emit would he in use within fiw
As Ksperishr Non-I’ritfll I’rnjer-I
The report shows that softwood
This speech-training is expen- lumber production increased (5.1
site— hill in its new renter here on pi t rent over that reported In 1047, 1
what was onre a 40-uce rnrn field, while hanlv.-or.d lumber production
the nnn-pr"flt Institute of l.ogo- d.-crensed .14.0 percent.
I'rodur- '
pedies, I nr.. confidently tarkle. the • ion of -nolhern vrllnw pine loro
challenge.
•&gt;-r Niooirlite.l to 77.!• percent. ...
The institute's not almie in thr ipprosim.rtelv four-ffilhs of all
field. Hut as Mr Martin F 1‘iit- loinhei cut in Florirla. Cornliining
iner, its rlirr-ctot, puts it ••if tin- •"•al- of pine, cypie s. and rt-dur
rhildrden in llie Untied Slates lotoi.-r.
the
soflwiNirl
tumla-r :
who rannot talk nr heat all lived oinonnidt In 1*4.4 perr.-nt of the
In one place, it would take n •ntal piruliirlion for the stale dm
large city to house them. There rug IS'tM, leaving only 6.(5 iH-rcenl
are ut least 2,000,00(1 It S. rhllil in har.lw.io.1*,
ren seriously handirapped l-y
• *1 • hr- *17 •minilev In Florida. '
speech difficulties."
Taylor County rnnkeil ns the mini
The Aineriran Speech and Hem
•■.-I one producer of lumber. That ]
• ihrt Association-of which Mr county nrvoiinlerl for 11.7 per real
Palmer i* a director nrnl po»l pre-r ..I 11.,- loial loinhei production dur
dent —estimates the nation needs log Ibis
Other counties ranking
JfO.OfKI trained |ii/ope,ii*|s, yet loi&gt; in Ho- first |*i were: Duval, 4.6 per
less than UMttt with ndi-quai*- •n it; Folk. 4.4 percent; .Marion, l..'t
training.
percent;
Al.trlmn, 4.1 perrenl;
Ills Wife Is a Co-Mnrker
IMM.uroogii, 4.2 percent; Osce­
Mr. 1‘nlmrr ami his i-qiirill) &gt;•« ola, 1.0 per cent; Putnam, 1.7 per
ergetir, attinrtive wife founded the •••nl, (iulf 1,4 percent; und flad*
institute here—In the rinlirui*- den. 1.1 percent. The:e Ml c.iiinyrngrsphir renter — |C years ag&lt;' • le- ronihineil prorluceil 60 tier
They &lt;et to work deter mine'll) c.-iii of rhi- tot.rl lumber produce.!
on a Iriple.fnlrl tnsl. to trn'ti Ill th e slate during HUH
i peer h-hand trapped ymingsler- to
V total of r.8.1 -awmills reported
tile the worils yon mid I take a• matter of course; to train loinhei prixlm-tlrip ill the If*|H -aw
others to tench -itch children, urn' null canvass. Thi- represpnls an
to round op the fund- inii-lniillv in.-lrn-e of 2 | mills over llio-e prohu-lpg hllnla-l dorillg Its 17
nereesurv to rlefray the nut.
Over HO per cent of all Florida’(jm.lnnllv they t,ulit up n loyal,
hard-working staff. Il now mini liinila-i i produce,I hy mills cuttiuitiers slightly over Hki (Juarteis over uiii - inillion l-oft'd feel uei
Till- group inrlmlr* | |.*i
Arm Wichita’s niunli-ipnl iinivei- vein.
'jtlly — with which the institute mill- m 21 pat rent of the active
works n its Ingopedlst-training mill in Hie -late. They produce I
ptogrum -were neeupied, remralel- 70 percent of the vi How nine loin
, her, 00 percent of tlin rvpress lorn
rd. nntprnw-n.
I.ute Inst year the new. land­ her, and (Id percept pf the hard
. leaped ”chlli|rrn'- village" and nimil lumber produced. Cypress
resenrcli renter wn* opened to nn lumliet was chiefly a nrndurt oi
the largo hand mill", as those cut
evpanderl program.
ling iivpi five million hoard feel
The Institute— and nffllinlr'd
per year produced til per rent of
cllnles in a dnsen othei cities
all the cypres* *uwn.
irlienrly have give n speech-enrreeThi rro(*-h ir il n d a r Y «iwb,g
five training to more than III,,
iciide, helwenn Georgia, Florido,
hhn frump “prads." Tlio-c clinic* sod Aluhuinri, wa. nearly balanced
ofleii staffed or supervise,| |,y \ total of lO.fiCtl thnormi.l hoar.|
liistiloie.trained workers nn- at (p 'l of -awing- wa- routed out of
roekeysvllle. Mil. Medford, N. V
ilm ida
white L1..TU thou sniul
Hsr llesville, Okln . rind
Mr-Phri h.ard f i l l were hrooghl Into the
• son, mov ", (.’nril.-ri r’i i v. Kansas isle. Ilf lid , no percelil Weill into
'J'V ; lawreme, ....... .
Eni|mrin. \'niihw e-l Florida.
Mardu.it.nr and PiiistMin- n. K.m ,
Vlihaiigh 4U per, i-i.l of ill |•.111
'»» ’
's i wo priului'itl in Nuilliwi I
ll"*» llioisrmolhrrs
1 loriiln liming I IMS, 16 pereenl ••(
' hildrrn h. re Ii*. three in n„ tin- -awing, eon sinned in iii-eliue
armriment. with a housemother
••»*« piiiiliietion were haiiti-il fnmi
'" Ifh the mother of one of tin- •'•her seclimrs nml from out of
children. helping thus lo pay f,„
•llile. South Florida alone film her own child's training.
'died 12 percent of lid loial mm
Operating without profit—train- , '•pull) in cvpre-s fm the large
Ing ninny children vhuse parents I ••and mills. Ollier n-etlaris wern
exit
. ss part.1of. Hu
.
c»n pay only u small
oeurlv stable with very litlle In.
Series f t fhsu* vX*w* ru-s» l&lt;on. d mu lit
cost—the Inslitiit,. leans heavily coming or oulgnlng volupie, the remotOi la fw* Iiucv iim l a IT")
on emlnwmeats, largo nml small l«irl shows.
.
• ftlnn*r My» ii*M unrralinir
Swiss I 4 S lits vXoan Sri a I, V « u lM | ol
’ 011*1 op n &lt;r.no,iMNt uiiiiunl budget.
lauMISS Is* M* llu he I m J llovk Vi HISS**
No adds;
4«iO*l
* is* -ovnl e*s«. t j Vi ,Iuj3ii *jiJ ituvk
HKI.AYF.D MCI. I VERY
ts s r Soirlt
"It would take fl.fttO.OOO yearly
M A CK IN AW . III. - (Al - A
■« Full capacity. We could mail carrier about to "tart on
train WI0 youngsters a year r»nt- Ills rounds nicked up an old pouch
' h:
nn* Ix’it'R In the Mackinaw post office. In
• u iL lm . c,nll,d *«• leaching .100 It he found a postcard mailed hv
logepdlsts, Instead of ft), to train Mrs Ito ia r* Boyd of Roberts. III.,
elsewhere
h' r&lt;’ »n'1 to Mrs. Henry Parmele of Mack­
inaw.
The carrier delivered II.
• Horne 200 mill west •uhcnntrac- Mlslnnre traveled by the card: (10
3R !
,,**l« r* '"tlowcd the In- mile*. Elapsed tlm : 12 year*.
•tttute In building Its new center
-sfonlrlhutlng materials and fees
included was the fee of the Wllchl- construction load from an Eastern
ion who negotiate.) the $1,600,000 Insurance Company.

tion. O’Connell said the nation's
airlines are not yet ready to make
general reductions In passenger
fares.

"Despite increased traffic, the
industry still needs a general fare
level of between five and one-half
nmf six centa a passenger mile,"
he said.
“ We are not ready financially
und we are not ready ‘roll-wise
and w. are not ready sub'ldy-wise
fur a four-rent domestic airline
system."
FORMER s t a r
i . a n s i n g . Mich. i /pi
— St.-ve Heho, newly appointed
Michigan .State freshman football
roach, ul&lt;o starred In baseball as
* .Spartan undergraduate.
Sebn,
n rntrhcr. l&lt;-d his team In hitting
'n I'J-’ir. with a -142 mark ami boast* " la f.ne .402 average in IM «.
east

LEGACY HELPS PAY
IIRITIMH IlK irr
WESTONS M ILLS . N. Y. - l/P)
— The late Mary K. Munda ha.
pa.il |6.4H,i C6 of her native fir It hin's war debt to the United
Htatrn,
Thi* C itlanvu.4 rfiiinlv
woman died in 1(44(1. Her will pro­
vided that the residue of her es­
tate be paid to the U. 8. Treasury
through the British government
■nd applied against the debt.
'
U. S. Attorney George L Grobe
in Buffalo has been Informed that
her wish ha* been carried out.
WOMEN LEGISLATORS
FACE OPPOSITION
KAR AC HI. Pakistan - (Al Four theologians have resigned
from a committee of the ronr-lituent assembly, claiming the appoint­
ment of a woman member was “un­
Islamic-" The four contend that
women should have nothing to do
with drafting Pakistan'* ronstltu’..on or administering the govern­
ment. They also oppose granting
the franchise to women In the new
constitution.

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Called By U n i o n ;
43 S t a t e s W ill Be
Affected By Order

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WASHINGTON. Apr. 14. —
Or) — The goveraaeat today
asked a two-seek postponement
of Ike strike eel for Wednesday
oa several major railroads.

NF.W YORK. Apt. 24 - ( / P ) ~
Telephone equipment wotkers walk­
ed o ff theii jobt actors the nation
today.
The public will not hr aileclrd
immediately unless hirakJowus
should require repair*.
Headquarters oi division 6 oi the
CIO Communications Workers ol
America ordered their 10,000 work­
ers in 43 stales and ihr district ul
Columbia oil the job at tr A. M
(KST).
As the time rone movrd weM
and word war spread to ootlyinn
^ areas, thr strike took root. No pick­
et liner were lepoited, nowever.
to the 230,000 other Bell System
employer went to work, artunng
continued telephone service.
The strike was against the West­
ern F.lertiic Co . inanufactuiing .md
equipment subsidiary ol the Bell
System's patent corporation, ihr
American Telephone and Telegraph
j t Co.
Threat oi a complrle national
telephone lieup was postponed,
though not eliminated, when the
union said it would not picket be
fore President Truman's wage strike
truce ends at midnight tomorrow.
The union it striking over • matter
it claim* it not covered by the
truce.
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Ip Drive
Says G. Bradley

■***.» &gt;.*

The Jayeeea launchml limit
l-U|&gt;
Clean-up. 'Palnt-up ami FIx-up
o rj,
. campaign yesterday in Haiti,in
“ s
a.1iV» mlnlatera
trail * 4
with
ami'iunring the
purpose of the program Mum
their pulpit*. Gordon llrnilley.
chairman of the eainpalgii, stated
thi* morning.
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•Slur objective la to Indue* all
merchants, houseowner* uml fillyens lo elan Spring huuswli-nning and fixing up propcrilrs and
painting up buildings, ’ lie declar­

ed.

School children have been re­
quested to eo-0|»arat» in H im
F clean-up campaign, he said, and
letters have been sent In rfory
pupil listing a number **f »li
lectlves. Parents are urged t*»
fill out forma given to the chil­
dren and check the work dune
about the homes, A contest I*
being carried, on between echuol*
(CmWaned • » rage Ts»*&gt;

C-'ome in now for the bt-ii truck ilcali in our bi*turyl Because
Ford Trucks ore making bigger talcs gains than all other
makes combined, we’re in the best tra&lt;lin g position we've
been in for years. And jwe're passing on the benefits to you
. . . to help us make even greater ulea gains in 1990. It's a
fact—we’re m aking'the highest trade-in allowances in out
entire history! And you'll save on your |ob with the cost­
cutting efficiency of a new '90 Ford. W ith over 179 models
in the Ford Truck line, wa've got the right track fur yaar jak
Praatpl JtUvrry on all models. Easy terms. Bonus* Built con­
struction means Ford Trucks are built with the best . . . yes
tbey’re grind with ihr hwnti See us today while you cad get

■ ■ i l M fctrmion figures—flrtt 3 months 1949 com\ ovofabia 3-month period (Oct., Nov., D ec)-ih o w
renter sales gains than all other trucks combinedl
j^ejjjse types. Only Ford gives you a choice of V-fi

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Of Geneva Succumbs
M r*. F lo raw * JL Rtrpvell, 67,

died *1 her
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homa 4
In mGeneva
ava 8aturday man
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tollewlag a ihort
Illness.
iiinasa.

M &gt; 2,003,155 Ford Trucks on the road have marked
buck years experience
record equalled by no
latest registration data an 6,393,000 trucks,
rove Ford Trucks knt longer.

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Bha waa born Dec. n,
Ark., and
for 22 vaars
. M n. Btravell wax a m imber nf
urch, tha
navn MathodUi Ohu
•ta r , tha
■ nf tha
Oai.......................
on Club.
9ha and hat hui
N , Stra^V ell operated a
atora In
^4.t'
Ganava.
Baaldee tha htw|
la aur­
vlvad by two 4l
a. Doris
tram of
ach and
' L. I d
of Evanitar, M l**
uw y
of Mt.
* D. C.i
I . P.
and
■aach.

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

EaUbUshtd 1908

10,000 Telephone
Men Are Ordered
To Walk Off Jobs

GROUP 2

N o V -I's In trucklngl Two 143-lus. lia Jobsl
A Hjsenker F o r

A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY NEWSPAPER

STATE LEGISLATURE

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Generxllv fair this altemoog
and tonight. Tuesday increasing
cloudiness.
\ little warmer to*
night.

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BIGGER SALES GAINS
TRUCKS
MAKE FORD AMERICA’S

POLITICAL RALLY
SATURDAY NIGHT 7:SG P. M.
lym an School longwood

B tm ftk —
To Prateet the Pane* af Hm WarMi
Ta
&lt;■ Ike F la g m # a l A terica.
Ta Prod see Pr asperity for Sanford.

Watches

CASTLE J E f U l R T
I I I W.

TUB WEATBER

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REPAIRS

Clocks

MONDAY APR. 21. 1950

Stale Rep. CJ. Schuh
Mortally Wounded In
St. Petersburg Office

Budenz Ties Lattimore With ‘Communist O H ’

Mrs. Ray Tells
Of Functions Of
Welfare B o a rd

Dean’s Ex-Wife OdhamNominated
Faces Another For President Of
Police Charge Florida Jaycees

Rotary Club Is Given
Outline Of Services
B o a r d

Governor Warren De­
clares He Is “Too
Shocked" To G i v e
ImmediateCommen*
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vpr. 31. —
i.l’i - t.o.ernor V\ arien today

I'lilletl the ili-iiiIt of State Itep.

R e n d e r s

('anuria Elaiber Ray. d iitiu l
Well air Huaid supervitoi in Sanl.ird, iiiiilineii the iunrtiuns and
service* of the Slate Weltair Hoard,
at the Rotary Chili luncheon today,
and said that those who do not
like the prngiam as il is now should
elect representatives lo Tallahassee
who will vote lo change d "besauip
it it your piogram"
RrfeiiiiiH to a lerent itateinrnl
ol l.ieul. Keith ol the Slate High­
way Ratiol that 4,000 |ieople in
Flonda receiving Welfare * hecks
at aid to the blind alto have auto
diiver't licentet, M u Ray &gt;aid
dial actually there are only I..’1'**
people in Florida iltogelhei ir
teiving aid to the blihu. and that
td thrte only 32 own autoet. and
only Hi ol their have dnvris

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A M tK la te d I ’ reiw Leaned W ir e

Wntit.m M;iv He Cluti Saii I imi I S’litvs Host ( Iiarlie Set,ul. i "erir.m is.-I imx
10 Flonda."
t lu rlie Schuh'a
'I'n 1/S Idvi’ces Of lie.'Ill
Uftl W illi C.irryitij;
I* %»•(. nut til ine.
lie
was
one
»f
ini
ilriirrst
Irirnds.
l'\iiii ill I &gt;i s I i i c 11 Hi*- ilea lii ii .i isi'i*vinii.** In** to

rioriilti.
F.ulii't, W nv11*vi hud
I H uiilf' I
in i c•mi (• it it it'll
M i l l N&gt; 1 .... Apt .'-4 1/1*»
Miiil hr » iu " I ini khorkfil" to
I
Krt
imii
lfi»*
uni*
in,in
I'unittirtil.
! Ml- Kallil. rn iM'-llv D lrw iv. mil
lllllllf II I* Ilfl'H C'SMIr!IIS'f i nit .1
&gt;1. li d ol -lioolmi! liei ca-llll»liatl*r* 1 tii!iiniii* «"«tii|iiiiiiii lor IlFiirpp
s r . i, r.ri:its m i h ; \p r. •:i—
APMARINO IlfO R I A 4INATI tUICOMMITTH In Washington, t&lt; mat Cononunt*! olitm l.oiit* Itud.-n* I...M*
w .- l l . nl I n . a . Iiaige (lit* week
Sfii.ittu*i•* hi I rib . Sniiilrr, i ’ll
t V»— IU'I eel Ur i It ir I Inlm 8#
...itnall) m ioi.. . f
uloft a copy Ol a Hell i*-wspapet as ha teatllles. liudem told the gtoup tliai lie hud l ■
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Ill
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It;tllrlSt
III.|
I'.IM
II
rill||||{l*h
Sil'fH
w
a.’iGil tluif riuilew tiif*
•ll.lt h. .IIr , ill i i.llll. ll ihr pi,tol
ars port that Owen Imttlmor# (sealed at Hudena’ right). « « f a menda* *d a ’Cnn.oiuiiul c. It ’’ Un.i. i
lit yvar*
(III! Ill|! |l|‘*
t M|*|*||. | Ills
fun!
.1 me.’I m l let. «*,»h| h*
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lludctit
admitted he had never seen Laltlmora
at a CommonUl paily ineeling amt count
c ro s-examtnatiou,
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Ilf “ ill &gt;|M’ lk III Il f Stllll, lllffll
Kille.l S) lit.ft In*. mini* nf *'rot*
(/hli'riiiifitutijl i
',.ih. dm i.riiria l M .ll-li ill I ’- I
only reply on the report* passed on to him by high Red official! In the Umlrd Stair*
I mil*. I l.»l «l«*r Mill I I,.*'4*4ll,l 4IMIII11 II |inl|t ir ►
'if**
Mr 1%m i .iii Hill »v •mn
I , . ) hi- in a .1111111101-* ,1 wli.it i. tinii
"I k* ill wit’ll t • till 14*A*4ion. |
*4mu in cii In*fine ii
and
mil I
iik . ii on ill. tliii&lt;I muni I *•*••! i!i* ‘h im i Ii , is m I .sll;i|i.t**Kr«*
S .iiiirit’D l«n Ih r f iit.il %
%iii.lu n nf
|il«
k’ liiliv mm I rial, nn anjr«
iv.illi-d Mi- Iht'Wiy. ill.it ol "limit
III*’ I I * I I*I • I .I III 11I 1If It. S.llll \| | .
II iim u ," Sirin t|iiniti| isifford a i
I Mli.1 III
i ii »- In-1 &lt; * hioliaOil, -4/ yrai olil
wn un;
Sier*» Mini i In .iMMiil.mi wan
l in n i-m ul (ii'oiuia touin i Iimii
I Ml.lilt) I hill.nil, &gt;|.»h It) | TM'll - ith'iil if ie«l at.
liiKurii
from
di an M m I Ihrw iv
|in1ii« llir*. iifiii fir hint earlier
I.i I mf illil .1 |i.|i| |i|i*l(|i*lll «*| llir
1’i'lloik -alii lie w• -ulil piolialilt
i*Ht n iii*) limit is t fu lle r ItoiE
WASHING I ON. Apt. 2-t.
(/I'i
Ih r United States m-» h i* 1.1» -iiili Mi-. |lirw iv tin, week oil s'.llili»|il 1-lXrr* it,h iioililll.llril
nf It.n 4 ii i. 11 \
|al.«V lib llinir (It.|H | » | ik
weapons whtrh, in the wufds ul Srctrialy ut LMrusr (oIium iii "-•up.t-s i . hug. id • liltin g a pi«tol mlh
in drslrtiilivr powrr any aim* pirvumtlf known."
•»! ill*' 9 ••III I II l l f l l l l l .1• I 4.|f|
I ’I II K 1(1 H u . \|n 24—
i-iil i In ril-r A mllVKltull »&gt;•IIIII
In n weekend lr|HJll Oil die .Slate ol the Nation'* delrnse*. |nlm«i&gt;ii
illd.itr
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irMilriil
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R*-p 1 hail.- |. Schuh,
.111.1 i f | 111)11 tmr ami olie )e.il III
declared that this touniiv leud, thr world m the making ol new .hum
licenses.
ii . Ica.l, 1 ol C*.iv,-in.11 I* u I I e r
i ill iii ihi Iw ii lo loin year srlilrn, r *»I tin' I Imu! i 11v( rr%
menls. He said they "may make tlie ‘J ilfric m r lietwrru vuimv -md
I’oinlinK nut that there are 12
llir ti«min 1 11it &gt;n 4.uni* ,|8 ,i i Inn.i \ W h ic h |. i i &lt;.-&gt; in the
Flonda
I » n il "Id M l, Ihewiv ir irix n l
employee* In the local Welfare
defeat in war.
lu llir Imiillt Jivliut l.ivm* inrrf* I Ionic .,( I&lt;# picM-nt tm*-«. was shot
office, Mr*. Ray said that eight
He diiclosed in hi* irigi-anitual tepori that thr U S atomic aivrual 1 Ini wounilo'i; llo- itnyeai-olil M r ill I* uliitli m .i\ 'f.u lrd &gt;•*»!«*( cl.i &gt;
SIOCKIIOLM . Sweden, Apr. 24
ami kill--,I in In .low niiiwu office
of these are social worker* and
i i .&lt;lii I lioimollii. llie *werllir.iil llono
longer c'inalsta mcridv of "a
«llli‘i iiuuit if (In* 1*sill i %t (Vntrr lien- llo- ni'Htunk
four a rt clerical workers. They — (/P)— Thite more ponibl* clues
small ntimliMr of boitili* of ■ single up II* Uuii' liil.lt- fui itnpi.'iin,, t* •Ii in I ill i ilia 11irt)
ore required to Investigate every to ihr (ale ol tha mining U. Suilli i liintlnon pir|M irt! iml m*i \
M ,*
Deputy Srlir 11 11 An-1v Rami said
M i* Ih rw iv i, lire prmlllig q»iii'fbiMii*.
application for assistance and to Navy patiol plana— another raft, type and hlxr."
ft!
.il ! IN) o’. Lu k li&gt; inmr Ih.m dial I'liati.'S t.ill-fiil, 71, ol St.
Johnson
didn’t
discus*
the
atom­
Along with .luhii-uin'r .......... p. al ul die mnvirlloli a mlilille ami'll
review all Welfare eases at least
onct&gt; a year. The only inmum they a radio call lign book and a letter­ ic stpekpile further, nur .did h&gt; wen- oilier* "iihniltti-.l In tlo- ■&lt; ltdV it tinned l iiilav ou tin- aiMiall 40 NMVrh nl iii «‘|||!m*|« M.ivm C t i l l
I’ct.-ivl.iiig, i,-lii.'il 110 at cutter, was
don’t do It oftonor, she said, I* ed piece of wood— were found to­ say what he referrad tu lta apeak retsrli-s of tlie Alloy. Navy and
H.II \hr||iMI|i*(| llir \IE||U|« Muir In I.I m o h pul m die slaying.
‘p
r
of
arm*
inure
teri^bia
than
m
ill
llie
ilitrlil
to
kill
i
inline
Air Form.
because they don't have time.
day floating in tha Bailie.
the world has ever seera He did
Mi now lull , in New- York, n lit.in 40 i Iii UIi rn ul nirm liii, weir I ’olivr writ- un ililr to etlnblitll a
.Secretary of \ir S\in itiglon said
Trarlng the origin of the Htatr
say.
Ihat,
I
he
new
waap
«
i
r*«nli
•In* |i|Mrnf
The radio book and the unpainlin ills report Hint i.n.l.-i 1 1,.- m., i.-iiilg III i .i ik I . ii iiiotlier o| five
motive ini llir shooting lllllll ediately
Welfare Board, she declared It was
"lath itspeelml--facer *,,a
set up undor a law mmsad hysA’on- ed^pier#'of Wood stamped with ft(ljB u program which was greatlv p-'Sed defense Imdg.-I fm lh. I'.' m lh
t'li.iiiitimii* in ri|»)*r««viii|t t l» ••
S. llllll • i llhsi, t Ii.tiles J Schuh
euamled
after
RUagin
M off an imgitlis iitiiiting .Inly I, llo- Air (in * 1.1 ) 01); hei
greaa In 1M5 known a» tha Social b|a{k leltati— . in tngliih war •
..
.
1 t,‘» . “ wlt ' .“[* liomlimllnii, file .Ijiyt'Ei n ulffn nhnu Si . win. headt dm I iilirr son law
gtfinlc* explosion not t plr,
.............
„ v,.(
'•’ofi-e won’t get enough nmni'v tn end Ithle *h* wielded i - n rlut- (&lt;|
Security Act providing fo r three
The Soviot eaplosh JT Vcame keep up even ii -IH-gruitp A.i I ’oh-h u liile hi* lily a* lee|i.
j i*hn|i't% rtiinl Smiforil
l*i eni I Imu, • 11, 1 (.illn i.I li.i.i &gt; illrd al hi)
types; of atsistanea to those In found Sunday on a Baltic Island
A* for the 7ll -group -hi urn
Mr- Marlliu ll.adifii-ld, 11, lohl
hilm .’ U-iikiiril. Hus inoriiitig • oil- o lli.e j| i , nml \pi 20. Al
nerd: )) Old Age Assistance. 2) bear)* just qif the .southratl matt earlier Ilian espectcd,' .duliusoii
,ti*|tU is « i wa r«*» i s . . . i
t t l d - ‘ big unwJUUpv V i 1'
lu fnlalli in lured li.«i Inn.
loo. .
| ,lU
„ f. &gt;rii..-l OMii
Aid- to the. TIMu4r and- 3! Aw4 to n f‘Sweden.' ' * • " * « * - * » * •
I.ltlei VI. .-in .-id . Ilf ol th. orgntn atioil. dial lilur l , ill. 1,.I Im l l.'l l Schull's
Mependsui Children. The Welfare
lieorge, l -. •»[*• ' ■» I'lH.’1
srsn'lsiy ilia) In- &gt;,n -i-.l to discus*
S w e d e n officials said all oi
quarrel «ivet li.i.i* .-l...Id -' ..III*
•••- V.
Hoard ha* nothing lo do with Old
it..- twt tillIllil 11*0 flill.
I 'p.i-a-n il 01 .iter with the lasvyAg» I ’cmiims, Unemplovnp’nt In ­ there possibly may belong to the
I MIi iii ,., Owl ,1
' I I'll.-lldeil to I ill lion ' pollt-n 4‘t ll Il'Ill \flll
surance or other types of welfare plane which the Umlrd Slatrs says
I I il i.iti'iir.l 1 -o i'tin * inoimnR,
.|ll.deil her a-. *oi&gt;iiig
liundlrd by other agencies, dm
.liiVtVt lli'i'tl
(4 uIt 11II it »ll ••(• I'll Ur Itld )
was shot down with it* ctrw ol tan
I hud to kill him Ii wa •••♦ •'« • S'llitj* hi.'Ki vv
pointed out.
l&gt;y
Russian
(ighteis
uvet
the
Halite
Imu
»t
me
The federal government pays *&gt;1*
tiii«lttr&gt;"fanti' fl
••I'll,- kill" III* llllll, Itlld he did lift*, uml who
percent of the coil of ull welfure two weeks ago. A Swrden Coast
not
give
me
«n&gt;
mom-)
l"i
t""'l
iiaildli'd bv the Htrttn Welfare Ciuatd official said the tail "look­
rt»llV It’tlMflH.
It AMll.T* *N. Hcnmid*, \|ir. 24.
W ASHINGTON. A|o !l
»'•&gt; m ,| .-I.,thing I .•i.ilhlli I "land d
Hoard, and the State of Florida
I uh Iiiilllin Wi*n* up|ifM«'i«i| an
Id ’* — Nlm- II H. M aim i, and — Governor Chesler Bowles «.f
ed
a*
il
it
had
hern
hit
hy
bullets."
mini*,’’ "he -md
pays 40 itereenl. Mrs. lt:*v ov
i-itiuhdafi'r" f"i d/ili* luyri’i' v iit |
tliri v lli'rmmllnn-i wrrn r«- .-ut-il tn- Connia-Heut -aid I.-lay that dr»|. .any
Mis
lloi'hltfld
m
ii
.I
I»i
ho-l.mid,
plained. Only 6 per cent of the
i'i •■*-i&lt;!i lit. €'lit iu*I* Km 11 "i Wild
I
Hie clews, plus another raft pick­ dav after - iiunding two day* in
|i.'ng rent r.intrnl would .-.."i tIn- ii pro'ipermi* Junk ih-nl* '. noide i l l ) i n mill \lvin Odlwnii uf San '
total cost I* used for administra­
ed up hy a Hritiih Irrighler Inst riiugh seas III M 12-fuul fillin g nation'* tei.nni" I I ,(.00,000000 -, al-.nit 42011 ii wee! l.iil i'ii'* I
tion expense*.
fultl
Isial
gear. rio-V would lillV.- tha) mo.*,i --nl, 420 n week l.. Inn.dl* &lt;
Mm. Ray was tntrodurel hv Ham werk. all weie found near the .Swe­
I •!
Slm«* .liivo'f 1111•s•&lt;!••.•f .
A Kindiv Aii Fori-i- n-mrli -ai *.I leln nion.-v to S|N-lid for hn-i.- ne
\|.i 24 - I/F)
l-aar
I
*•••!
H'na)l»i.r4
II**
Marlins.
The meeting was tire dish coast ami some 2IM) tnilrs away ri,"ciiH plui &gt;• Imullril tin- mini
It.I,| III |||«9 flip ItliHIflt! till YVf'lllI
o -tiol.ler, former
sided ovnr hv President Georgi linui thr Latvian coast where the uflur un ull-'iii'hl "uarcli tiinln- eessitii-ii like food und el..thing,
VA11ll I»fll0| .hlV4'*'» |»| *’:iul*'lll' IL
I-lot oln Semite
lu auid.
Tnuhy Orville Touelitou renorted
**•••*9leapt6**I •tvMllH"l filYtirhll* Ii'lf1»*
tnlm-d dcipltu th« fn*'t Hint &gt;m
.lit.. . . . i t , .... a nppoltCT of
Ill testimony pi.-pn.-d f.u »
un the progress of the Itotarv K o m i .ill* tlaini then llglilctt ir ■if it* fiuii unglurs wn-. mil ol .iitii
mil wi-mli-m 11 o Kiiglm- I. « In n . S,-nut.-1 t'l'iinli- I'l-ppci, -uiid hero
Baseball League, revealing that luitied the fire of an American llilssiuil.
lieui mg uf tin* Somite thinking
In Mini, llviti.- 1111i.Ii i i .Is- aii lui Sattirduv night at u Homlnole
the Brave* are still ahead though bomber which had flown over their
l.i-lwW I In* a- wf llo- c. u litl) K'll 1 .milt v
Tin* idnu*- -w-lit mil the iiu m II uii Committee, the Coiiiu-i-ln-iil I 'em..
liciiiocriitnExecutive
they were defeated In Friday’* leiritoiy on an "espionage” miss- nf Hip I iuuI nml the Air F'itcv &lt;i-nt crat cnllnl decontrol ’’extremely
.lames I'alrtek Itulgi-, •■"uii -i ph.vee* 111 Kiu-lun.I luck in. *-iili'&gt;- 1 -.111 ititlI
cully ..f I .s1111111 Schoal
game hv the Cubs. G. W. Kpcu- • H
iittwl"'und
urtunlly
da'igoroin.
1
.
itixteet
nf
Suufoid.
*li*-.t
o.ldenlv
fur
work
11
"
llo-v
know
lhe\
W-ll
out ii tug t.&gt; pick lip the ktaiinr*
ilmi “ vs. inn.* not left Claude
cer announced that thr annual ion.
ami Hip Hi-rmudlitn". Hcfon- tlm IE* predicted "rapid t,nd "iiledunl " It muriiillg at lit, hniin- 11, Sitrii hi- pia.vide.I for h\ the govci nni.-nt. Pi-ppci, 1 tnin I*- Ini-, left iin . and
corn roast of the Rotary Club will
In- -I.-clfiri-.l
Ih r punctured raft was turned tiqr cmil-l resell thi- allot, liowi-vt-r. ia| rent Increases" would lilt tile win I lie dentil eiiin.' a 11 orrnl
I urge you to g , lo tlie polls
take place on May II) at W. A. LefReggie Moll ill, clinirnwoi of tin- limt vote for Georgs- Smuttier* to
11,000,000 familie* lie -.uid cull- hnck to III" miiliv Irtetid 1 he
over lo amcrican authorities for Ih r Hr iti -h Cutter ILM.H. Hlgt.urv trols
now
prntert.
hud
nppnreiiUv
lu-en
111
.00
.I
tier’s camp.
.1. -li n l, lol.l ..f mil -inmling ii-- li-u.l 11&gt;1 out of Feilrrat homlago.'
fuillirr investigation. T hr r a d io Hav, »ii it* wav hack to llermmln
tivilies uf Chile, ill llie ill ll let
Howie.* enmu here ii" Ih-mucrn- h*-fillh
frmii eserrisaH, wan shl* to make
" I’epper left the vlevv-t of the
Mr. Itldge wut Inn 11 "1 Lout*
hook and the piece of w&lt;*od weir contact witti llie fishing limit lie leaders asked 11 score of govI.,-l w.-ell Mel.ninl nil,I Seht ing ami Kliirldu people." Mr llousholdec
ROCCO N A M E D
through llifnrmstinn rnlaved from ernors und hlg city inuy.irs fo r' ille, Kv in IHII7. m l .non- to \ve*t to l.eeshitig. -mil Mi K.-n nn 1.1 'Only during a cnmpn'ra
to hr turned over today.
ORLANDO, Apr. 2b.— (Special)
lie hod hcon 4in ik
the spsrch plainThu Higlnirv help in pushing an 1 xtension of "iiiiford 01 1021
hii" lie known tin- little people. At
Hie
Russian
charges
of
es­
— Appointment of 1060 personnel
Vmong tin i.-nviio - pwint.-il wut other timer, It in fwteign sffnira
Hav removed the pa-i*«ngor" and federal runt control tlirmigli 11 re 1nuirried for 27 vein." to I' tin 1 Mil
pionage
ttre
highlighted
hy
a
re­
of the 16 committee* which com­
win the f'te pii-velili.il pi-'ginm nml other tiling:lu-nileil for llPrmuda, where nr- luctanl congress. As the commit I -i Itidge. who survives loin
It i" my view
prise the agricultural division of port in a Berlin newspaper that luiigi-ment'i wero being made to tna opened five days of licitringn
Wiille in Hnnfurd Mr Itidac wn* nml red lit'ud hi-ntilv contei.t put Ilini tic lui" Iclt tlie Democratic
the
Soviet-held
coast
of
Latvia,
un
by
the
Lakeland
.Inyeecs,
Seh
the Florido Btate Chamber of Oomon
the
cnntrnverninl
Ismio,
tele­
n»"ocisted
for
n
liuinher
*&gt;f
year"
rush them tn a hospital.
party.
nterce waa announced today by Estonia and Lithuania nn the UalFirst reports indicated all the grams went cut asking these exe­ with the iirodoce fi.-in of tin- ring's gi-ft-mn to register cam­
"Things have hi.-u stirred vp
Waltor L. Hayo. the organlaatlon’* tic is bristling with radar defense fishing boat's compliment were cutive* to testify.
Vincricun Fruit Growers. Inc., uml paign, Hanford'* Christ tuns pnrnde
to sucli 11 mess tlmt I only know
preddsnt. The division la headed systems, submarine pens and rock­ safe. The Marine* were from the
Control removal, lluwles assert­ &lt;vllh Mlngfelder ami Hii|i*rslnne nml pulnl-up nml cleiin-up ciim- now Ihut 1 um sumo kind of a
up. ha u ld by LaMonte Gray of et-launching ramps.
U. 8. Naval operating base in Ber­ ed, "would throw out of halanrn up to the lime he moved lo Sum- paign. Leesburg Jaycees were
Orlando, with H. G. Clayton of
Baltic refugees In Rweden were muda. Their names were nut given our whole price-wage i-tructuro ..In wlierv lie wu* engnged 111 Ihe praised for their ,-ity heaullficstmn ’crat' nml i r.nv tlmt wu need to
progrnm, nml Hu**.' nf Dthin.lw mnko n clingo.”
Galneevllla, vies chairman.
In ­ quoted yesterday bv the official out by authorltien hero.
tod reopen tin* question of wlds- celerv industry.
Kdwnrd Hurt -ipuke for Senator
for tile orange locking contest
Futiernl
arrniigeiueiiiwill
Is*
cluded In the division's personnel American newspaper In Berlin a*
The ntsn had set out on a lu ll­ spread wage Increases."
I ’epper, pointing out that ho la
ll.'oallauei
tin
fs«e
Thteel
imii.iiince.l
Inter
Is J. J. Rocco of Sanford.____________tCsailBiol on P **s
He conceded that rent control
ing trip an Challenger Banks. 26
of tlm common men of America
miles from Bermuda. When the worked a “certain injustice” 011
nnd wa* not "reared on any Sun*
boat filled to return Saturday af­ landlord*.
:-et Island or illscayne Bay."
ternoon. the A ir Force sent ou/. It*
However, he told the committee,
that ho Hus been poor and knowa
search-and-re*cue B17* lu search relieving "these relative Injus­
tho plight of tho poor man.
the sea southeast of Bermuda.
tices from ■ proportionately nmall
tlees
Mr. Hurt slro emplisslied that
The A ir Force said It was dr'oup (landlords) can only reI ’eppcr I h not n Republican, and
vutlon to duty In the fare of per­
‘ In a sweeping injustice and
died «n article In lust weak'*
sonal danger on the part of Capt. ifvei
'era hardship to million." nod
Saturday Evening Post, saving
Speaker* repie*enting more limn 10 profeitinns will aild in * stu­
WASHINGTON, Apr. 24. — (JP) — A new theory on the evolution Richard C. Ashman qf Pittsburgh, nUllii
lillona uf American families."
It ’anllsaeC On l - u t T*r«e)
Pa.,
which
waa
responsible
for
sav­
(lovsrnwr
Bowles
said
Hint
homo
dent* st Seminole High -Srlmol Thursday uiornin-'. with each pupil
of the human brain was advanced today by a University of Virginia
ing the group, Ashman Is one of bflldlng since 1046 had relieved slated to hear two sprakrr*. I Inman |-. Morrii, ptincqial, annnimrrd . .
NEGRO RALLY
scientist.
.
,,
,
a highly trained iM rch and rescue oflly one quarter uf the housing
1.. II. Matin, former State RopreIt's the contention of Dr. S. W. Britton thst msa owes hw »up*nor team stationed at the A ir Force shortage that existed then, and olday,
r.-ntaHve, announced today that
Entitled "Career Dav " the piogrant it detigned to acquaint pupil* colored vutorn ami i-illlicns of Bookbrain lo a virtertoc fight against the force of gravity.
base in Bermuda.
htd mads "no headway at all"
The
first
tentative
sighting
of
fcpffard
meeting
newly
arls-in
more
fully
with
prole**ion»
of
their
choice,
laid
Mrs
W.
B.
Wi.ty.
SI
IS
By forciag hiaHetf to tUtad erect privsval man brought about certain
rrtuwn near Lake .Mnnroo have In­
toe fishing
inning party was made
moqe hy
ny
vited cnndldntus seeking office to
change* far his blood end nervous systems, and thereby stimulated the tha
American Hiltary teacher and chaiiman of the program.
Ashman's
navigator.
Capt.
Charles
Ask
Even before he left Connecti­
poak Tuesday night nt 7:30 o’ ’'oek
Faculty mnrnbers tiave heenF
development at a superhraia. BritI. Ellis, at 1(10 A.M. The plan* cut, Howies, made his feelings on rervlng
on various committer* nml Orange Memorhl Hospital, "Nurs­ east of the colored school house ia
toa said.
rlrcled the spat, dropping flare* '* matter clear. Tho former dicircled
Rookortown.
each pupil haa been given n ques­ ing."
Nalleoa)
In a
of }ha natlon'a wartime
until' daylight, whan the plane
All colored voters ore requested
tionnaire to enable him to make
bo farced uytMrd to feed th f bralq crow was able to make a positive
Ed Lrvy-Whllner, mstmgnr of to lie present nnd white voters
control! said in Hartford 0 vocational choice. It was ruled
primitive ta a n iN N — P had.
IdMttflMtladg
it rents would rise an average that If fivs or more pupil* selected tho Hanford UiantH, will outline 11 are invited alio said Mr. MnniL
It wae as a reeull of these adabout 26 per cent If ceilings
a given vucation. a speaker would career In "Professional Athletics,"
CLUB
j
Hf'-'d.
be secured.
A decorator from Yowell Drew
ib
U^
u
u
of
Tha f i n t group representing the Ivov’s Orlando, will tell of his
vatop lata the (Wtieate, superior
JA CK SO NVILLE. Apr. 21.— UP)
profession* will Rive talk* In urcfenaloh. Other speaker* will
.
TRUMAN APPOINTa
Men
il.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 24. -f/P ) classrooma at 10i00 o'clock, tha be: Bert Ripley of Pontland and Station
terUa
Gray, "Accounting," E. C. Harper, Atlanta .........
- yrealdent Truman today nomi­ second at 11:00 o’clock.
Choice of the speakers presents "Electrician:" 0 . Connor of East­ Charleston
I Mist nated Archibald Stevana Alexander
85
Louis fog promotioa from aailatant to interesting aldallghts on content ern A ir Linea, "Aviation Jobs;" Cleveland
plated care
careen, M n , Wray pointed Judge Douglas Stenatrom, "Law­ Detroit ......
Oon- Ututereecrctayv of tho Army.
('Ut.
yers"' Miss Joyce Hetsel, "Social Nyw Orleans .
Tha following speakers are Workeri" M n . Lois Smllev. "Tele- Naw Y o r k ........
! ODDITY1 OF NATURE
tTwo anaka eggs, poaalbly of scheduled for 10:00 o'cioek: M. Ma­ hone Operator:’* Prof. William N. Oklahoma City
there
■In, m a n found within gadan of Orlando High School, IcCammom of Stetaon University. Pittsburgh ......
M n . "Religious Education!" A repre­ San Antonio
•bell bar C. W. Bellamy "High School Teaching)"
hie ■on WUlam while on a Nancy Brock of Southalde Primary sentative of the University of Seattle ---------trip a BGackwatsr Creak School, "Primary School Teach PlorldiL "Forestry:’’ and F. C. Jacksonville .....
morning- They report- Ing;" H. H. Coleman, Florida Pow Browning of tha Masaay Business Miami .......—

Swedes Find 3 Military Chiefs Of Army, Navy,
And Air Force Tell Of Defenses
More Possible
Clues To Plane
Piece Of Wood. Kaft,
And Book Are Dis­
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9 Marine** Rescued Tenants Will Lose
From Rough ^ a s Money Tf Controls
By British (Gutter Stop* Says Bowles

Housholder Helps
(iiMirge Smut hers
For II. S. Senate

.InmeH I'. Kittue Dies
Suddenly In Sitrnsolu

New Theory Of Evolution Told By
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iospital Program
iSCN House Vote
RtjBUlJfCTON. Apr, 24. —(4*1
B 'H ouw Unlay voted a $27K,HD expansion of the Veterans'
RtMl pregrain.
rfO atyf Miirt rent to the Srn
Mr'Vfllrv vale. u bill direrllnr
.jlwteran*' Arfmlnhtratiin to
(f*d with construction of 21
' hospitals and expansion of 14
I Mfect. thli» restore* n Ifi.WVlrcttt In the hoipital program
thl FreMdenl Truman had nr&gt;d in HM«.
Nate was onl* an hour r f ,|&lt;
during which Rep U»,i &lt;|j
.) onIled th» hill n "political
Str#1* and predicted that Mr.
«M0 would veto it.
kalrmnn Hardin (D -M ls .l of
iTrtwan.i affair* rnnimtttee
p r of iho bill denied that tinP M “« political measure" and
ttt Was intended to help needy
W 1bill doai not appropriate
IMnejr for the wroth. It mereW t VA to to ahead on the
•rta.. Separate lagtriation proIg In* monar will be requested
[F «»ked for a roll-call vote
» U&gt;e members would have
wlinl to go on record.
&gt; pawing the bill, tli.a minded it to reipdre VA
»* a surrev of nbnnd&lt;me.l
and Navy ho nitol. to see
could be u*ed for vrtrrarur

„,ia?T S u h iiS r '•••

dlha aald the argument started
* 0*0 she asited for more cash
; / ,.Oft#r no came b. ,, r from n bust“
trip billi,r-I:
ulghr. Eventbe I'-fiii s l»cp Mrs. llochfioitl she ili' ii got up, cnrrfcd
hoavy nuihnrany ouu table from
Hiving room, nnd si nick her
band over tho bend three timer,
tn-sho drevsed nnd called.police.
Ha died lets thnn two hours later.
Ob# waa chnrgisl with horwiride
tnd a hearing wak set for to.
nortow.
And In North Fork, t'ntlf.. a
dance hall argument over tin
Army nnd Maiinc CVrpi was blain
ed for the nutbush killing id h
lA-year-otd lioy nnd the rerlous
wounding of hi* bruthcr.
Deputy Sheriff Jnmcs It. Haney
•aid linyna rurnien. .'tli-yent-ohl
workrr, ndrnitli d killing
' Murphy McHwiiiii
.............. and shoot lug
'll hi# brother, Alvin. |!t, hrrauar
It* was -just mad.''
The dltpute stnrted, llaitey mid.
j? whan Carmen, dancing with Mrs
i ' I * Mila Davis, ■boasted loudly of tho

Swedes F in d
tr«Bllaaae r &gt; m P m * o w l
miyipg the Huislan* arw waging a
purge among the populace along
this strategic coastline In an at­
tempt to rout out possible antiSoviet fifth columnists.
Nationals In the area, said the
n*.wspapcr Noun Xoitung. are being
resettled in the Interior bv the
"tens of thouianda” and Russian
farmers have been settled In the
vacated lands.
The United Htatoa has flatly
denied that anv of its planes have
flown over these east ilaltlr land*
whlrh Russia took during the war
The United State*, however, has
never recognized tire Soviet Un­
ion’s right to hold these counlrlr*.
In other Europeon rapltul*:
MOSCOW — Foreign -d.servcta hero are convinced that the
Russian* will step up their diplo­
matic drive to counter U. S. Sec­
retary of State Dean Arhe*«n's re­
cently declared policy of "total
diplomacy."
Veteran diplomats In Moscow
ire unable lo recall In recent times
ns much positive diplomatic activ­
ity a* that In which the Soviet
Union Is presently engaged.
They believe the end of this
activity 1* not In sight nnd the
Itu-sinns intend to tackle every
international Issue of interest to
them or in which they iter the
United States Irving to take the
offensive.
The observer* point to the fnct
thnt In the past week nr so the
U.K.8.It. have shown considerable
liplomntir activity In numerous
major International fields.
They have protested strongly 'o
the United Htntes over tho Baltic
plane Incident and have reiected an
American note on the sublect.
They have delivered a note to
the Italian government demanding
payment of Italian war repara­
tions.
In a note on Ihe free territory
of Trieste they have chnrged the
United Htati’1 , Britain and Fiance
with violating the Italian peace
treaty.
’’ hey have Issued a statement on
the rep aratio n of Japanese pris­
oners of .vai
A oea* Clii.iC-e-Kovirt trade
ugreei"*r*. he- been announced.
They hale declared themselves
ipp. c l i j Ihe II V. plan to internntii iu ili.j Jerusalem.
I.O N I)JN -- Tho l.nltnr governnu nt loday ordered tioops ro un­
load -Idp* lied up In London port
bv a Wildcat docker* strike dr.
non peed hv cabinet ministers Mr
OmniunM-Inspired
Tbo government dccl .lon lo w,n
• olillrrs and sailors l&lt;i keep food
nnd other goods moving was made

after the walkout threatened tu
halt alitjperailons In the rprawtinr
dockyard*.
A 1moat 1,000 soldier* and sil
or*, stationed In the ilo-kv -H
*l»ee yeaterdav/'weie ofilere-.i t-»
go to work on 61) ships which are
immobltiied bv the strike over nn
intro-unlon dispute.
PRAGUE — A Bohemian state
eburt sentenced one man to death
and 29 other* to prison terms on
charges of espionage and nb Him;
an armed revolt again*! fie rh o sbrvakia'a Communist - led regime,
the Pi I sen newspaper Frnvda re­
ported today.
The group was charged with
spying for an unnamed foreign
power. Thrir planned revolt, t
newspaper said, waa to have come
o ff in the winter of 1040 wilh tho
Hid of "a foreign power and it*
allies nnd criminal* of other na­
tionalities. malnlv Ukraninn nnd
Polixh emigrant*.'*
•
Hcntenced tu death was J i- r f
Uriun, The othns got senlenrt,
ranging from three years to life
Imprisonment.
4

Brigham Young university at
Frnvn, Utah was founded hv the
Mormom Chureh leader Brigham
Voung In IR76 a* an academy.
The f’onv Express l-cgan r * l
west operations through Utah In

I860.

State Rep: Killed
It'aallaaed .

I hr father told police, ai
ihooting occurred shortly
Im l rnlered the office.
I he elder Schuh said be did M t
know the nature of tbe “
mailer” (iifford had doci
Ptnwtlaa COonIts whdh
_ W trhis sun. The lather collapsed ihqrt- t t n b t M 1W* Prinsark-----ly alter being questioned by polki. renw an a hard-fought vletory
D u McCarthy. .
Governor Warren »aid todjQt be
is ’’too shocked’’ at tha ibootkg of
Stale Rep. Charle* Schuh p f 9k
Petersburg lo prepare aey
Jiaic comment.
lie indicated a formal
might be issued later.
L S. Deal, an astodaU of
Si hull's, told reportera that he
heard a «hot from the legleldkif'B
iuikt office and grabbed Gifford Be
he emerged into the ante f fP f.
onner Jtd*
the of the I'exce whose real aat»U
of I ire* ’are around the eetoa#
from the building hoMltur (he
Schuh law office, aald that jr
before the shoting ha aate
meet the legislator on the
corner. The two shook ban
n friendly manner and tbea
arnti’d, ho said.
(iifford was held in tha office
a private detective agency tntl
&lt;ltv nnd state officers arrived. He

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T e le g ra p h

‘|t«sr. H. L. Zimmeiman,
« t of the Ministerial At*
Ip / will direct the capi*

to th» rlilirchea. y

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ia and cbmmeictal ■proper-

to df tha pmi
merchant a to

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Trucking Service
HUT KING BACK

Machined for Kent

baa HONESTLY A N D E F
L’lE N T L Y regalbtad the
[eersieea far yen.
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Huaineaa Men— Btperleaeesi— Efficient

Free EntimateH

His Aim: Batter traaspartation and cmamunlcetlen
service for all Florida

Vote For WUbur C. Kinir, May 2 J
He win aaprisletl year vole and support.

P '»

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Lake Mary

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This Wcss Supposed To Be A
DEMOCRATIC Primary!

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Lrt’* g tf this thing Urmitkl. Offhimlly, iA fay
it liv &lt;foy h'loritU’t
btm o cra li f r t %Hpjtpud fo rhooit ik tir *u&gt;H party's cjpdidm te i fo r V.S.
Tbii it iuppostd to be a PtMocraljt primary ,

THtN WHY IS IT th a t R e p u b lic a n * all o eer the state are re g is te rin g vs D e m n c rm ', and vo tin g
Demorratii pritrtar y t t t

i n S. Orange HU

’ B iti Theater.

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Acme Vacuum Wore*, Inr.

inOUhceUients of the drltro
m f ' iHowm on the acrcen

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to m trr h horn on hit parents*
farm, the flu-riff aid. The yniith
fo| loin n pietup truck, ran over

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| Ho in working to itogrove

&lt;10 S a n fo rd A vsnut

of Hltnppted hi son nnd msimlt
* * jK said a murder charge would with Intent to rummlt great Imdlly Injury. Hr said ho believes Lux
be filed (relay agnlml V?'
who raid lie trim n World ” nl is iirnied with a shotgun.
l,U* apparently hern me angry
,11. tnfaMn'iiipu
.
Meanwhile Ip Yankee, la.. # Fatunlny when the row refgard

Hii best afore in the proyrap'
» South Side I’nnurt
»E,| where Mr*. J. c. Mitchell,
wlpal, U directing the rleun
campaign, three renleatanta
Aa^post of "beauty queen
TOl'fla selected at a penny a
-T h e "rjtiseh" will bn rrownH t unlay night at 0;O0 otlovk
f t Bit* Theater.
Sceeda nr the penny voting
-fei divided with the Jayreea
M r# to ‘ help defray tha coat

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S c m I m I c C o u l y M o to r*
SIS B. FlraI St. Pfcant ( M l

N IC K ’S PACKAG E STORK

►aid became nugi ted over a bulky
cow and ran over hi* psrcnti with
a trliefc, la twin# anpght by law
officer*.
Dallas County 'sheriff Evan
,'xras ejectod by the McHualn Hurter raid Harry Lux, 22, also
rcl flrr to his parents’ fmm hotpe
ra and others.
'
Sancy quoted
qviotrd c
Cartne
na« «ayioa
*aylng west of here on highway 6.
Haney
arrne n»*
llurrer laid lie hnd broadcast
tie got a n**2» rifle and abut the
MaBwalns as they arrived home n plrhpp order for J ux nn fh n ttT '

JayciHH Launch

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Florida Railroad
and Public
lUtilitieB CommlMion

$ ■ $ » ? • B S T a u P t of the M e
praised the Mntlnev.
Itupoaoa aaid Carmen be

yolinf farmhaml who nutmintie*

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Orlando, F lit Ida

Ntither of the parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Walter I,w* wa» badly hurt
The youth ran Into the house,
se( an ovemtuffed rhalr afire in
the harement and left after pickInc uti a shotgun. The ftarnea
I’lirned a hols In the first flo o r of
the home before firemen from
Adel, la., rnuld extincuish It

t woald like a Its* home iti-munalralion of a baautlfal
hulll I’erlahle Nln*ri .Sewing Mxrhtne rompleta for IZTJM
Names
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WHY IS IT so many h fm d "stories" and "«d ito rlali"*r* being published by n*wrpspert and maguine
owners who not only don't live in Florida, but are registered Republics***»f»

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AND WHY IS IF that Claude Pcpper'a opponent is claiming to be a liberal Democrat when the record show*
be baa consistently opposed most liberal democratic measures, has voted, "Me ton" - along
with Ms average o f 94X o f the Republicans In Congreat - on these hey issues:

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wrote an opinion la which Chief
Justice Vinson and Justices Black
and Clark
concurred. Justice
Frankfurter wrote a concurring
opinion, joined by Justices Bur­
ton and Minton. Justice Clark
also wrote a concurring opinion.
Justice Jackson wrote a dissent­
ing opinion. Justice Douglas took
no part.
Reed summed up the majority's
decision with thess words!
“An accused Is entitled to
have charges against him con­
sidered by a Jury In he selec­
tion o f which there has been
neither Inclusion nor exduslou
because of race.’’

of crushing ths skull
U S Supreme Court orconvicted
n sleeping watchman with a
piece of pipe in order to rob a
in Dallas.
Comes To Defense. store
Tho Supreme Court by a 7-1
vote found there had been die*
Of Negro Slayer crimi
tint Ion against Negroes in
the selection of grand jurors and
thus held tho Indictment against
CmhscII cannot stand.
Thn court did not bar a new
indictment so Texas can present
the case to a new grand Jury tf
it wishes.
Justice Reed announced ths
court's majority judgement and

‘ W ASH IN G TO N , Apr. 2 4 - M I
—The Hup re mi&gt; Court
twitty
threw out tin* murder cunvirllon
.nml death sentence of a Texas
Negro who tom pin Inet! that only
white men were on the grand
Jury whieh Indicted him.
The Negro, Lee Cassell, was
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Vote For
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M ilitary Chiefs

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Ed. C arraw ay

ICM tlaaea f e r n s-age a eel

wh'ch he and many members of
Congress would like to ate, Sym­
ington said nsxt year’s aircraft
production won’t provide even one
third of tho planes needed for that

-F O B -

COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Consisting of West Han­
ford. Lake Monroe snd
Pools.

YO U R VO TE A N D
S U PPO R T W IL L UK
A P P R E C IA T E D

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Don't m aka It a kno tty grab*
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B U IL D IN G HELPS
Idea Books far homo m odernlialion . . . Plan Books for now homes.

IX P IR IIN C ID M IN
to consult with about your build*
Ing problems.

QUALITY MATERIALS
The host materials available for
tho job to ho done.

FINANCING ASSISTANCE
A Budgat Plan for modernisation)
f.H.A. loons arranged.
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10,000 Telephone

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eg labout pregapting such lefts.

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to Mod*

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for twrnl of repairs, pointing or,
modorniung.

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immediately available to paty for,
tA# work too

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IMPROVEMENT LOAN.
^N C O ftA T tN #
Suth a loan tn a b ltt you to
nrni a i Improvement* iM 9 | pro-

said, “Is also one of the railroads
MlMtod hy the firemen far this
demonstration."

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Those New York-to-the-south
trains will ba halted.

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la fa tt by. an eagle. When, he
her, be W a her hU uuesn.

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Orlando Hgway at French Av*.
Phone 1609-XJ

Housholder

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BUILDING Purpose

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
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F e a th e r-b e d d in g scheme o f Firem en's U n io n lo pi«f an a d d u io n a l
fire m a n on d ie s e l locom otives has b ean

The P i t '

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n n ' «**»«•
service tonight.
. ,
Walter H. Franklin, president of
the nationi* lurgrnt railroad; unit!;
the movo wns being taken to "as­
sure that no passengers are strand­
ed short of the final terminals nf
their trains."
"Lung distance paysvngiu trams
will erase operation* on mi ord*‘i lv schedule, Franklin said.
' Dudor hi* Plan, PUR will h*'U
nearly all it" lung distance train*
tonight.
Some will make their
last runs esrly tomorrow morning.
The strike, called against seven
rail lines, becomek effective at
&lt;1 A.M., Eastern Standard Time,
Wednesday,
All of thu PHIt's vast artwork
of freight operations will he hailed
at 12:01 A M . KHT, tomorrow.
Franklin announced nl*i&gt; that
"express haggngu ami Height sn
vice will ho discontinued west and
north of Harrisburg, Pa."
Ho added:
"A ll freight is being embargo*"!
in the affected area* beginning n!
12:01 A.M., Tuesday, Apr. 26.
“ We are applying to the Inter­
state Commerce Commission for
authority to tnuko rerouting a r­
rangements over nnv available
tn route to expediale movement
freight
gh__from our eastern territory, where nervlce will Im main
talned, to the areas served bv our
line* to bn ihut down, and to the
rest of tho country."
Tha Pennsylvania lints along
the eastern seaboard all arc electrlflbd and thus are not nfferlrd
by the threatened walkout.
PRR said it will maintain pin■enter aervlce on Its New YorkFhlladelphla-BalUmore-Washlngton
tinea and on Ita commuter lines
serving New York and Philadel­
phia.
.
Tha only exception tq these
eastern operations w ill be on trains
operated Jointly by the PRR and
southern railway which, Franklin

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IMPROVEMENTS

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"Radio Jobs;" Clarence Redding,
manager of McCrory’s. "General
Business;" and Dr. Knv Sower*
ir„alfaa«4 In n s Css, (1**)
of the Stetson University Librnvy wh'ch wj,*. televl.ril all over the
"General College."
country.
As g u f ts of the City, wives of
The prenarntlon of leather — Jaycecs enjoyed swimming in ihe
similar to that width still goes
into the solo* of your shoo*— is Municipal pool, nml played mlnlture gulf at tho Sandspur course.
the tddosl craft known to man.
Children enjoyed Ihe Elks Play­
Smokeles* powder is made from ground.
nitrocellulose, or guncotton.

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The boundaries of TJ, S. public
are based on star observations.

SSlif- 4Bk *j

he «ald.
that's done

UNITED LUMBER-

Odhnm Nominated

30 Speakers

(Ceattiasg Vn m Pan* Oic)
(Coatlaaed rr o u Peat Oa»)
ed picture of the number walking cr."
out:
Speakers and bmlcs at 11-pn
New York State, 1.300; PUt&lt;- o'clock nrr: Mrs. Svlvla Mernll
burgh, 360; Washington, D. C., "f Eastern Air Lines. "Airline
BOO; Wisconsin, 110; Columbui, Hostess-" George Moffett. "M e­
O., 26; Cincinnati, O., 76; Kansas chanic*;" Dr. Frank VJulilman.
City 300.
''Doctor;"
“Snike"
Welshlmrrr,
But In Baltimore u company Daytona Mainland, “Athletic Di­
spokesman ssld most of 138 work­ rector;" a representative of the
ers reported, and In Syracuse, F.M.I, from Orlando. "Detective;”
N. Y-, 40 were reported on the Mrs. Michael Ginson of Florida
Job.
Fashions.
"Dress
Deslonlng;"
Although the root of the dis­ Hugh McKean of Itnlllns Colle'-e
pute is wages, the Immediate "Artist or Art Teaching:" T. E.
cause of the walkout wns n minor Tucker of the Florida State Hank,
grivancr that flared Into a major "Hank Worker."
issue ovsr the weekend.
Mrs. Giles Chapman will out­
This grew out of a boggy past­ line Ihr cureei nf “beautician."
ure near South Bend. Ind., where
Other speakers are1 Mr-. George
six division workers were: build­
Touhy. "Musician:" nn ACL iciiing a television tower. They re­ re-enlative, "Tl.dlrond Wo:l:ai "
fused to walk through a field Harold Kartm-r. "Vegetable Brok­
they claimed wns deep with mud
er:" Marion Harman, of WTRR.
•n d water. And to support them,
104 local msmbers struck. , .
The company claimed the mud
w ai something for a griaancc
committee to handle and not ii
P'Fimt tV n rr On# I
proper strike issue, and ordeied
the men back to work on pain of “it was so highly in praise of nno
dismissal for contract violation. man that If he had any self res­
I
However, the union division’s pect it would embarrass him."
M. It. Smith, incumbent in
national headquarters demanded
the company reverse its bdek-to- Group I in the rnce for the Lee •
work order or face a national ielnture said lie had first gono
strike today. Thioughuut till e to the Legislature eight years
that
Seminole
County
weeksml, federal mediator* |nit wg".
the Sonth llend mud fight above schools are coming nlnng, nml
t h o nntiunnl wage crisis, but that the county wilt get more
were nimble to hammer out a Minds.
Vivian A. Speer, Smith's np.
settlement.
Further peace lulks scheduled pom til, (old of bring twice may­
for today, however, The utdoil hnn or of Sanford, a member of Ho
asked a straight 16-vent an h«uir City Commission, nml that in
wage boost, shorter hours,, huick- is now n ret lied merchant. Ho
er advancement rntos. and wtnrion dtelarcd himself in lie a cham­
benefits which the compand*aaid pion of good government
II. H. (Lew) Arnold, I.otigwood
adds up to a total of 37 cOots an
mayor, running in (lioup 2 fur
hour Incruaio.
N o lliln g can !»»• m orn im p o rta n t, In s tru rlu m l w o rk In -mil
Meanwhile, four of the nation s the Legislature, pointed out ’ he
m itslilo ihi* In lin e, ihnn i|iiu llly lin iilir r . It meiina llm l r i r r t .
major railroad systems btaced value of having one represontnpiece Im upiil 1* mi I m r t t n u i i t In slunifillity.
themselves foi the threatened tive from the county ami onu
strike Wednesday of the Iltothet- from Sanford. He cited his var­
Wn ure know n fo r srrvleo nml fo r m iullly. W e w elrontn
hood of Locomotive FlieinttV and ious expel lotiees an a bus lues h
you .
Kn at nr men who are demanding man, citrus owner olid g ro w e r,
wnnl von to conn* in mnl look n ro iim l. L'sllninlea
assignment of a third man to crews ami knowedge of I In- needs of
til m i m i l . A i ;&gt; || i I iih Iro in u new liotiio tu tho s im ilk .l
on multiple unit diesel locomotives. the farmer.
at*i|iilreiiH-nl.
The .Santa Fr railroad already
Vollo A. Williams Jr., Sanford
has placed an embargo shipment attorney and former assist m
of live-lock ami perishable freight attorney g rm iul told how lie
but announced it would upeiali- luis fin year- prepared hliiis-lf
some trains despite a walkoutfor the Legislature through thu
The 8,000-mlle Southern Hallway attorney general's office, » n ti
vVK’ K l ’ P
•aid
down entirely
if bills for introduction In the Leg-! - H * " " K A V r-i*il r,
■u,u it will
..... shut■ ------.
the strike is not called off. Other , (slnturo and working on a study
system* to bo struck are the New l(f tax strnctiiru of Florida.
York Central West oi Jfuffalu,
three of its divisions, the Michigan
Central West of the Detroit River,
The Big Four and The OhimCeulr-

many groups.
iTngton quits
qi
SymTngton
as A ir ____
Secre­
tary today to take ovsr
___ _______
its chatrman of the National Security Re­
sources Board, the nation's top
defense planning agency. His sue.
cei.’or In the A lt Force post Is
Thoms* K. F.nlctter, who first pro*
ooi«*d thu 70-**roup strength u
rhn.rman or the President's air
policy co nnlssl in In 1948.
In a repott for the Navy, Sec­
retary Matt-.ew* said the sea arm
could use rtnre carriers “to advan­
tage," but Is otherwise In fair
-hrue.
Former Secretary of the Army
Gray sold thut by June 30 the
ground forces will t * within the
bm'get llml* of 680.000— havlnr
dropped 38 000 in the last ilx
months of 194B, with prospeets of
another 12,000-man cut In the next
two months.
Symington added that the Air
Force recognises the country could
be defeated by economic disaster
as well as military disaster. He
said he therefore supports Presi­
dent Truman's 48-group program
without any reservation whatever.
In response to a quest ion. he
said h« has no nplnlon as to how
large an A ir Force the country
can afford economically.
He added: “I don't see how you
are going to balance the budget If
you face up to tjie International
situation."
Symington said he thinks a bal­
anced budget may become possible
If differences between the U. 8.
and Russia are ironed out, hut that
he doea not see how It ran be done
under present conditions.
In response to another question,
he said that the allocation of man­ al Linen* ■'*&lt;&gt;
power la perhaps the most Im- Railroad Vfmt «f j . ferlst"
A "new upproael^" Was
porlant problem faced hy tha Na­
tional Security Resources Board, aa Ihe bails,of furi
In the tH-day-old I

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Fact Finding Boards a p p o in te d by Presidents R oosevelt anti Truman
h a v e said these d em an d s w e re "d e v o id o f m e rit" and irhcy

n FO

REJECTED T

N o w th e F ire m e n ’s le a d e rs seek to p a r a ly z e ra ilr o a d t r a n s p o r t a t io n
to com pel th e ra ilro a d s to em ploy a w h o lly unnecessary a d d it io n a l
fire m a n to rid e on d ie s e l locom otives. This scheme is p la in

FEATHER-BEDDIN
L bauerh or iltn Piremnn’fl union lrnve
called n nationwide Htrikn starting with
four great railroads an April 2d. Theao
railroads aro the New Yotk Central, Pennrylvnnia, Hnnta Ko, and Hnuthcm.
The union daltn that a aecond fireman
U naodod on grounds of safety i i sheer
hypocrisy. Safety lias lioen dragged Into
thU dispute only in an unaucceasfhl effort
to givo a cloak of respectability to vieioun
fleathe* bedding demands.
After a careful study of the first de­
mands of thla union, a Praaidontlal Fact
Finding Board on M ay 21,1048, reported
to President Roosevelt that tim e was no
need for an extra firem an on d le ie l
ttcom othm
&gt;•; Again, on September 10,1040, after a
hearing on the union leaderV de•, a second Board reported to Pregiit Truman tiiat; Uieru prueeutly eilate
80 need fbr an additional fireman. , . upon
either the ground of safety or that of,
efficiency and economy of operation.1,'.

what tho Board lind to pay on thnt roini:

"The safety and on-tlnio perform­
ance of dtciel electric lucomotives
operated under current rule* hare
been notably good , , .
"Upon careful analysis of the data
submit tod on safety, we hare con­
cluded that no valid reaeona hare
been ehown as a support for the
Brotherhood proposal under which a
fireman would be required to be at ill
times continuously in the cab of road
diesels. The proposal must be re­
jected.”
The real reason behind these demands is
that the union leaden are trying to make
jobe where there ie no work. In other
words, a plain case of "feathar-badding,”
* Tha railroads have no Intention of yield­
ing to theso wasteful make-work demands.

"Ths Safsty Record of Dlessb
is Outstandingly Good..."
I’aasiasHTixL Fact t'lNiumi P a u o R a rv a t

Rend tlicja excerpts ham official reports
or Presidential Fact Finding Boards:
"Tha safety record of Dltaela la out­
standingly good, and It follows that
the aaftty rulss now applicable have
produced good results."
"The safety and on-time [
of niaeel-alectrle locomotives operated
under current rules ledteate th a t
Diesel-elect rio operation hoe hem soft*
then att ain locomotive
Remember l Thee* are n e t . . . . _
the railroads. They are Just a few «f m *
nuuiy slmiUr cowciusloos reoehed by fteet.
dent Truman's Parr Ftad|nj Based wblefc
spent meaUvs lnveetlgaMeig it
the union *

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Safety Record of Dfeoele ie
OotatfndinSly Good
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the unjon leaden have braaenly1
Hdocted them.
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1950 Seaton

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BOUTON

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»r And Manager
Levy Execute
|«t T r i p l e Play

wCmtt

^ t a d 'i Red Hat* ihul out SanI 7-0 behind the (our-hil burling
v Jtaoul Villamea here yeitetclay.
{Second baieman Dan Bruening'*
gar with one aboard in the tilth
j_tbe eiflit •hit Del-ami aiiuall.
•ford kept the icore down by
ifaduring « triple play with
i loaded in the tilth.
nb r h n A
4 0 0 II 2
4 0 1 1 4
4 0 1 1 fl
8 0 0 l l
3 0 1 12 *1
3 (1 0 4 1
3 0 1 4 0
8 Q 0 1 2
2 0 (1 0 3
1 0 0 0 0
30 0 4 24 I t
ab r h 0 IL
II 2 1 1 2
*1
2 1 2 2 2
a* II
2 0 1 *&gt;
4 U 1 6 u
3 1 0 3 1
II 1 1 2 (1
2 1 1 It 0
3 1 0 0 3
2 0 t 0 0
1 0 0 I II
26 7 H 27 H
i for McLeod In 3rd.
000 Olio 000—U
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n o 032 tMIx—7
I — Rondilguu*.
R DI— I'lr lli.
W (At, Bruening &lt;U&gt;. Ilml.
2B— Vlllaincu. 311— 1). AI

I,- MR— Bruening.

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Chattel nton, Chattel ton to
“ r i •Levy. ***
to I).
Hnienliiii
T I*— Levy, Neville. IlltIroslnskl U. HO— by Villamea
runs ........
In 6
1, HO— Mroslnskl 7 iu„&gt;.
Ittnlnv*, c hits; Luke 0 runs ill 3
laaiaia. 2 hits. Ilalk—Mroslnskl
IIL
Winner— Villamea. txisur—
tfro tln ikl.
U -L c its ,
William*.
T— 1134. A— 461.
G-MKN W IN
!, G A IN E R V IL I.K Apr. 24,- (/V*
Dig Oenrye Fulls yuined Ills
first pitching win of tin season
bare yesterday us he limited thu
'alatka Asaleas to six lilts uml
III Gainesville G-Men claimed a
•rdict.
■ fivo-run second Inning
Iruve starter Kd Hlseu to
the (i'a Into winning
ia ^Scruggs. G-Men left field*
ciliated out u homer with
iboard In the Xuiulh-r.1.
a t the young Fhnhln Htute
raagua season,
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IU Kb

is tt&gt; la
I)iekarman 9 b
Kucker lb
Hhuslsr rf
Brooks If
mlorsa cf
!app c
llsco p
Hh
BpIUer p
Total.

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2
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000 201 000—3
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Kahn? RBi—GrleVeT Kahn
rich, Bchugga I), Hantornos. 8B— Cooper, F ulti,

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A TL A N T A , Apr. 24. -» UP) W. A. Alexander, who enma to
•Oenrgle Taeh in abort pant* 44
j
yoars ago and stayed to win nai
iunal acclaim aa a football coach,
Uua
p ffH m P
' ^ 00%
died In hla sleep yesterday.
T H *r*n r
"Cow
"Coach Ales." as he was known
2 v sab* *
to thoii
otiaandc of friends and adntlr* iu
. &gt;. a
* * CO years old.
■*:&lt;&gt;
Aieaandar. the first man to car­
ry arid teams to the four major
a— Roia, Sugar, Orange and
bowlaCulton, surrendered he/td coaching
dutir* tu Hobbv Dodd after the
*644 season. He had been at tho
helm of Tech’s football teams slhcc
IP20. when he succeeded hit own
coach, the late John Ifflamati.
Never able to make the grade as
’W W f f r i
a ('layer, coach Alex left little to
'SL’M
be desired u.t a coach. H r held
13
the Blog* iw s iJ , wts picked by
tlval
Bouthcaatern
Conference
/.v u r ta a
coaches In IU3r&gt; for thu N'a»h&lt;’i|hi
M T K H eP ,
llannri n&lt;rurd. war named roach
of I ho yrur bi IIH2 and rrielvo l the
National T’mnhdawr ('lull annrd
gA R H B P
In llHft
,$ p f&lt; a
Tluough * g.,t*k of f«*e. the man
WBRm
who was le u i m,r Mi uiuch fame to
Georgia Tech almost was turned
so *
iway w'.on he tried to rrg lite r as
tm b
i, student.
/.e A o d a
In I P0H Dbvaar-uld Hill Alex­
ander frem Mod Klver. Kv.. walked
into tin T - .i I'egi.trar’a office.
Tim gangling, wide-eyed youngster
utmost wai, rejected as too vounr
for ailmlsaion. Hut Tech In those
'ays had a hinior divlshni anil
tlrxoodw gut ill. lie si lived with
the engineering si hmil the i im I of
hla life, with time out for over­
r* P U k n m 4 m * r n
seas service with the artillery In
* o x H U M .** 1 b IIM t S 3
Win Id War I.
M B SAMBO /H
&lt;7(1 OPS
In III* own playing davs. Alex­
SHA&amp;C-w
\oH - -m—a •r .t h b .
F / K a r s o u t h PAr t S
ander w h s a pinhlcm to coach HelsIlian. “I dnii’t know what In do
.ilxiut Alex," Hpimnn once said,
" lie wnsn'l good enough to plav
var*ltv foul ball, vet ho was u
loyal n c i i i I i nail such a tinid work­
er he deserved muiim sort of re­
lly FRANK KCK
lly ASSOCIATED IMtKHH
AP Nrwsfeaturea Hporla W riter ward."
Hi'IsiU'tll dreamed up tho title
GOLF
"Captain uf the Hcruhhs" and heNEW
YORK
The
poor
innV IIIG IN IA IIK A C II. Vn — Fred
rtowed it mi Xleaaiulnr.
After
graduation In I1H2. he stayed at
K. Hawkin', Kl Paso. Tex., won litre!
The
life
of
the
hoys
In
blue
will
the thlid unmini $ 10,000 Cavalier
Tech as Hi'lsnmii'* assl-tant.
not ho worth much this season un­
Hpeclalists, (Ipeo Tournninent.
Although Ids 24-ycai rrlan as
less
thu
fans
ugruu
with
the
um­
P IN EH U H S T N. 0. - William
head roach whs well sprinkled with
pire’s
Judgment.
CumtdH-ll, llontliigtnn, W. Va.,
glory, his biggest moment ennui
The obstruction rule probably Jan. I, I H2li. That was when ho
defentiHl Wvil'til K. HiM'iner, one
will
enuse
many
loud
beefs.
When
up, f«r the Noitli and .South A run*
took Ills Yellow JackrtH to Pasa­
Ihe first baseman blacks a runner dena and defeated Cidlforiiin H to
lent title,
rounding
flist
It
will
ho
up
to
thu
HOCKEY
7 In Ihe Rose Howl.
ItE T ItO IT — Drtrtdl won Hie Umpire to deride whether the run
Ill other tiowl guinea, Conch
ucr
Is
entitled
In
one
two
or
three
Htunley Gup rhiioi|ihiiishl|i, defeat.
Alex'* teuuie heal Mlio-ourl 21-7
exirn
hiii.es.
iriir the New York ItaiiL'ers. 4-3, In
In the I'J 10 (Image Howl, lost to
Under the old rule the runner Texas 14-7 In the 1(i43 Cotton
the second sudden death overwas given mm bane for Interfrr- lloivl. drfented Tulsu 20-1H In tho
IliilO period
eneo.
11*4-1 Hugar Howl and Inst to Okla­
HAHKKTIIALI.
"Wo will do tills on lodgment homa 20-12 In Ihe 11*46 Orange
M1NNF.APOMH — Mmuenimlls
dowiiejl Hymcuse, 11(1-76, to takn ulmis," axnhilii* Honlor National Bowl.
Ills all lliuo machine rerol’d ’ was
the Notional llnskethnll Assoelo- League Uimdto Hill Htcwart, who
Is also n member of the rules com- 133 gumci won. U6 lost mat eight
tlnn rhamplenshlp,
tnlttec.
lied.
IIAfTNG
This Is tilewurt's IHIh seiiHon
NEW YOIIK - Hill Prince f|6 )
The Hulldog-lawed coach wna a
ltd Mlddlegi ouiul and other Dnrlkv as a major lesguu umpire ami member-uf-Dm Notional Foolhali
Hopeful* home with t&gt;ase In the National League President Ford Roles Committer and a foinuir
C. Frick couldn’t have picked a presaleril of thu Amcilrnn FootWood Memorial at Jamaica.
At n
SAN HltlJNO, Calif. — Ponder better mail to explain the rule hall Conchas Association.
($2 70) won the $611,000 added change' In all the player-. In hie NCAA mretlng last year, he fought
league.
Tanforan humlirnp li,v a nerk over
unsiircuasfiillv for a rule chnage to
Htcwart made the west mast allow schools la provide tlii'-r free
Old llockporl ut Tatifornu.
I.KXINOTON. Ky. — Mount Florida ennuis In less than a week oiealn a dnv for players during the
Murry ($6) raiitured the llcl All early in Mnrrh, flew out to Cata­ "iilire year. Inslratl of one u duv
lina Island after a stop at l.os doling training.
humlh'Mp at Keeoeluud.
H A V llK l)F. GRACE, Mil. - Angelos, then went to Phoenix and
Ilia doalh hrniighl expressions
Hr
has of regret fiom loading football
f.oser Weepor f$0$ spurted frum returned In Florida.
fa
r bark to win the
...............................
Kill award Burke answered more uuestlnm than the coaches over the nation. Cuaeh
eop Iti the Times Haunro Informa­ Frank l.enhy of Notre Damn said:
can.
handicap.
HOfiTON - Thwarted I $ 1 1 ,110) tion booth.
"The sports world has lost an
To W alrh Double Playn
captured Ihe Paul llevcio liandloutstanding and mlnrful figure In
The double play, one of tlw thr doalh of coach Alexander."
rap, feature of the opening caul
prettiest plovs In watch, will come
at Suffolk Downs.
Wally Bulla, coach of Tech’a
under rinser scrutiny this seat.on. greatest rival, Ueorgla, said "those
TRACK
"The runner must make a legi­ of iim who had to compete against
.LA W R E N C E . K as.-E leh t meet
tocurdu toppled anil anutlu-r was timate effort to reach the hag." him knew hoiv tough It was to heat
eiiiiallcd In the Kansas relays. (nya Stewart. " If he deliberately him, but we all respected him be­
Oklahoma's Hill Carroll set • pp|| gees out uf the baseline It'a a muse he was alwava a square
vault standard of 14 feet A Ineheu double penalty If we think the chooler."
for the only Individual now mark fielder, under normal condition*,
Alexander’s haalth had been do.N E W A R K , N. J. — New York would have had time to comoleta dining In recent yeare and ba suf­
the
double
play.
Then
It
will
be
University swept to three vhtorlrr I mu nail •*
fered severel heart attacka last
In the seven chatnplomhlp
ch
evenD two nut,'
m
I I * wax.found dead In hla
Another
tula
In
hu
enforced
la
of the Beton Mall relava,
hla wife yntsrdav mornJim
plav
whure
the
catcher
block#
GKNHBAL
STATE COLLEGE. Pa. - (.’has. home nlate without possession of
narsl aervlcs will he held In
A. (R ip) Engla signed as head Ihn hall.
Allenka tomorrow.
"We've been very lenient on the
football coach at Penn State CnlBurvivore Include the widow,
catcher blocking the plat* without three stepdaughter* end a xtcpion,
tjlllC A G O —Ken Hrhnolder, Cll|. Ihn b«tL" reveal* Btewert. "Now
cago Ureter, upaet veteran Walter he m tu i have the half to hloek tha
Pieban, Buffalo. N. V.. 81.18. g l.
.AND IN I R to wlnUa^jjatlonal AAU Hand-

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kTORS DROP GAMB
Apr. 84
a , . she . Daytom
Daytona
•an their early
‘ONM,
ta tiw K m
10

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SfHirtH In Brief

Clubhouse

rK-.t-’- T j '. 'v z r

ITA# jw . A. (W R) Alex.

SFroth
s S
roth here It loohe.like l

lo t,
calc hera will be lilting down loo
In t
ere New M m
"The|runneit eleppltig

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V IR G IN IA BEACH, Vs.. Apr.
MUDA STATU
By ARBOClATKD PREBB
ret. 2 $ — &lt;/p) — Hen Hogan, Jim FerGive the Boston Nationals an- Daytona H-iach
rler and several other top-ranking
other reliable starting pitcher and O rla n d e
professional golfers oil wrro beam­
you
can
start
making
world
series
&lt;»u
ing today.
reservations a t Braves’ field for tM aalo ti
For they rouhl say: "Didn't
Oaiassville
nvxt October.
we tell you he’d come through?"
Flvo gomes may not b« a true HI AugiMlIns
.
...
Hogan. Ferrtcr and the others
standard, hut thsy’vo given tho Lkssbur*
predicted long ago that Fred E.
U .r „ y W
W
i n
T.
■-.I.;, afollowinr Indications:
•: •
LMUlia
7,
Hanford
0.
ilawkin*. of El Pose, Texa*. s&lt;&gt;on1. The rebuilt Bravos boast one flalnesvllio 10. Palatka S.
w iK»^rt
cr or Inter would become a great
of the hardest hitting clubs In the Hi A u g u s tin * ( . I.* « » h u r« 1.
golfer.
Ufssao Today
National league.
DsLand at Orlando.
_______
IInwkln». a quiet-mannered 282. The outfield Is thr host since Hanford
af Laaaburg.
vrur-idd ace vho has h,,rn playing
Manager Billy Bouthwurth took Palatka at Duylons flsacti.
Mg-time golf’s toncuamciit Irnll
ilulncavtlls * UI. Auaustlns.
uvur five years ago.
for nearly three years, finally
3. Pitcher Johnny Bain, ace of
AMKRICA1V LEAUl'U
Ho
the 1948 championship squad, def­
W I, ret. madn the grrtdu yesterdav.
4 t ixo won first pluce In the 64-holo
initely Is on the comeback road Dalrolt
.sax Cavalier Specialists Tournament.
tftvDljsd
after a poor ’49 season.
oo
In doing #p .the gangling fellow
4. First baseman Earl Torgeoon.
D»
who ntxndi six feet, one and oneout most of last ysnr with a
half inches disposed of .flininy Deshouldor separation, lx fully mend­
inarrl of Oinl, Calif.. Farrier, thu
ed. 0
Cblcato
i
1 4 .»
Australian-horn veteran from Ban
n«*«lis YMUrdar
6. Tho big winter deal that
at Sow York ipyl. Francisco. ,oiul moil of golf’s Mg
brought outfielders Sid Gordon, Waablncton
'SftfP.names.
Will Mamhall and shortstop Buddy Phlladsli
ja lp lila »-3. D o s lo n 4 - t I f i n d
After Hawkins put together
-----n«
«d s o d Sh d a r g n s is ) .
K m In exchange for Inflnlders EdJaaita Ftalar, Wlldwaod baiaHdeapo &amp;, Dxlrolt 4
• ounds of tl7. 81 uml 89 for a 61dlu
Htanky
and
Alvin
Dork
has
fU a v s ta m l t- T , Ht. Is o ils S - l f ( n d hnlr total of seven-undu nnr 2(M)
ty, will rompele for tba till# af
Improved the club at lea«t 26 per r a ile d * n .l T th d a rk n e s s ) .
Wale rate•Inn
I
Feathral Qfleen la
over the 8,085-vard Cavalier Yacht
IlSMN Toiler
cent.
N*w Yerk nt Plilladelplil*— tier- ami Country Club layout. Fender
the Annual Florida Walermalon
liolda
(
0
.
1)1
vs,
Rrisrle
(0-1
&gt;
.
8. Del Crandall, 2&lt;l-yeur old
si Chicago—flatr|a f0-C) beamed:
FciGval to bo held al t^oiburg
suphuinora cuUhef, appears head­ Cleveltml
vm Cain (0-0).
"Well, sir. thr hid finnllv did it.
May 1».
ed for greutness.
flosten nt Washli'Blon (night) — Uni llognu would life to havo been
Maslerenn (0-1) V* Urarborough
The Braves lost tliclr first ganm
hort to are Hawkin' win.
For
(IS )
of the infant season yesterday when D e lr nnit
lt al H. I . m il* m i g h t ) — U fs v
Ren has 'aid mom times 'hat
(i-0 ) vs. Hlarr (1-0).
they bowed to Philadelphia. 8-6,
Fled would he a winner in hig-tiiuo
•ifter winning tho flrat game of
lly HUGH FULLER TO N , Jr
golf.
NATIONAL LMAUVH
the doubleheader, 4-3. The open­
Hnwklnx picked up Jl.lOn for
W t,
N E W YORK, Apr. SM - (JP) — ing game triumph was their fourth Chicago .
I
tils effurtr..
’Ihe New York Giants havo boon of the campaign.
Ittlburgh
t
Clayiou Heafner ef Charlotte,
'oatan
4
u trlflo dlsturlred about Don
The split dropped the Brave*
N, (’., turned up with o flve-unMustier playing right field at Into third plncc. Chicago’s sur­ .’Min'd cl phi a
!
Jur-par 61 on the fimil mini,I to
tlia Polo Ground* . . . Tha klu prising Cubs, mined out of their Ht. Lnola
f
Junip into second placi with o 2&lt;'2
o
hna a reputation as a w « k field, game with St. Louis, remained nn Ctnolnnaii
total and earned SUM
Johnny
York
u
ei and somatlines baanhita rattla top with a 3-0 rating. Rain also
Nteulle Yeetsrday
o ff that short wall Ilka hallitonra washed nut the Rrooklvn-Nerv New York_al_B_rookljrn (ppd. raln» Palmer of Bailln. N C . mol Ted
Kroll of Phllmout, I' ii *. toil for
4-4. miUiUlphla
o ff a tin mof . . . Hut Mai Ott, York Giants game. In thr unly llnetoo
i'ltUburgh S. Clnrlnnall I.
third with 203.1, collecting $H?f#
who played there long enough to other National Leugue activity. UI. Louie at Chicago (ppd rain),
each.
names Teds
know, says there’s nothing tough Pittsburgh run up Its fifth straight
Dooghie Ford of II r I a r r I I f f,
nt New f i r k —)lr)[&gt;r
about it . . . "Vott just havo triumph, vanquishing the wlnless t'lilladrlphla
(0-1 vs Kennedy (O-Oi.
In stand far enough uway from Cincinnati Reds, 6-3. It was the Urnaklyn al lloalnn (n ig h t)—New- N, Y.. piH'krted $700 with a 206
for sixth, amt Henry llnnson of
runilio (0-1) va. Donovan (0-0)
thu feme so you can get to tho fourth struight loss for the Red*.
Ht. !&lt;nnl* a| clnrlnnall (nlghll — St- Androwx, I l f . on mod *660
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Chicago’s Whlt4 Box handed Drmenibor that the harder it in tio il Its first defeat uf the seaIlaffeneherger ( 0- 1 ).
Checks fur $1011 went to Jnhiinv
hit, the struighler It bounce* ,on, 6-4. It was thu Box' first (Only geme* scheduled).
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P LE N TY OF -SPEED
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Cleveland swept both ends of a lest lx slated for June I I at the ev ivoti fil'd plncf with n poke of
nay, ‘get out them and get some­
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eluding to some of them) usually
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-If Did guy who "carrlsa" tho to Philadelphia
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MarkliMit. 3 rm&gt;m hmino, pIi -cIrlc kttclicil. 20' hy ;lll' Knuilfc
with u lillly room. M) lirnrine
cltrua IfPCi. 23 varletlou. IS.M
ether cltros I rep* 3 veara nhl.
Cnnliirt nwtlrr, Mo» (I. c/n Han_ foul Herald,
EMERGENCY WALK - UW Itcroa
near Oviedo. 2f» a e ro elrared.
Htnall hfiunO, ill acre:, tilled. 21
flnwinc 'veils.
to nrrr". Rivnil
urnnjie land, not cleared.
2f&gt;
h"aring urangp trees. CIhv nit
im land. No sale fur elav Forced
In ucll.
Tun »nmll (u farm.
CAN'T PAY TAXES.
TOO
HIGH. Not much money. G. M.
A rip. Phone m
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GENEVA Lovell f. tvadroom
home, 4 nn and I down, private
hstIt alto extra hath.
Home
ha* 2 large living r&lt;mm». dining
room, kitchen, largo porcltea.
Over an ucre of ulirtihhery, a»aleaa, fern*, ate. A real Florida
II rime and only M.7fi0. (I. F.
Borland, Realtor, &lt;&gt;7U N. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Florida.
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B U IL d IN O IT i Oviedo AO a 30 feet.
R. R. Black. H. .0. Kox 504

OFFICE fiirqlturg and equipment.
234 Mleich Bulldlny.________
ADMIRAL Battery Radio, com­
plete with battery. Arvin AM
and FM Table Model. Both Its*
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Mobley's B— A H T IC L K H W A N
Trailer Cnmp. Mr*. Miller.
COME BV a
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In asphalt
’ord Stone
Tower Co,* JSS.
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Il:3 n In 2 — with lltmir Made
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li'lln ,in I Him ) ( Ilffllln, llntoi'r's
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Kiitiglnuxea, SaddletoiKa. Shoe*, NEW KI.OORH Murtarrrt to tier
clotiilng and Siirtilua gmld. of all
fret Inn Old flonra mail* like
kinds.
new. Flnlahlng. rleaBln&lt;t A waia r m y - n a v y s u it p u m
Ing. (hirtablc power plant, *2
am (tanfiitd Ave.
Phone 1321
year* avperlenca In Hamlnota
K ill E ll till limp Dinner. Ret veil
Counlv, II. M Gleason, lsike
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Reg. $70.0h Sofa Red*, Aaaoitiil Color* NOW
$48.00
USED :i-|M*. Maple Living
Itimm Hullo
$30,05
Reg. 1120.05 3-jk&gt;. Mupte Llvl.lvlng Room Sulto -N O W »OH.OO
Reg. $30.05 Shopworn Tallies
NOW
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Reg. $5.05 Taldo l.amps —
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ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ray. IIH5-J.
VENETIAN HI.1N0S made tn
order, Seminole Venetian Blind
Co.
ISO W. 3rd St.
Phone
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llrag line, buliiloser,- dump track,
muck, fill dirt, shall and elav
by load or job. Contact H. R.
Cubatcd, contractor, 109 Jfi. New
York Ave., lie Land. Phone 4M
or_ 235-W.
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LAWN MOWERS HWpened,**Yfcycle* repaired, Lock A Key
work. Prompt Service. H. W.
Shuman. 310 B. 4th St.______
FLOOR SANDING and Finishing.
All Oak floors laid, sanded and

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Cm umberg Bring It’s Not Cricket,” Sayi Tenant
Becord Price At
Who Has Scores Of Them In House
Wauchula Market
JA CK SO NVILLE, Apr. 24 —
ffepecial) — "A record price of
917.45 per field crate was paid
growers for cucumbers on the
Wauchula State Farmers’ Market
during the past week. This is
Florida's foremost cucumber mar­
ket and prices for 2A44 crows
averaged $11.GO per crate. Vo­
lume la steadily increasing utnl
growers are hoping for a good
season in spite of euverse growing
condition*," according to reports
coming Into ih» office of W il­
liam
I&gt;.
Wilson, dlrectoi
uf
State Markets. “Tomato voluimun this market is ub.u Inc run dog
end the quality Is reported as

create alnce the warmer weather
has prevailed."
“The F lin t City Market Is
•bowing M steady Increase nf alt
commodities with
pepper i.nd
squat Ii leading in qunntity and
okra and fancy cucumbers I....Im^
In price rnge, I'ole beuns uiui
buUcrhrari.x also brought ..... I
prices.
cucumbers brought
___ to $12.Gil per luuliel *,ih,
averaging $0,115; okru $lo.7G to
gl2.no, averaging g 11 .no per hm.li*1 hamper. I'ole beaux
lo
$0.1 G averaging tfi.Mf, and hut
tarbeann brought $4.GI} per bushel
hamper. A total of :I2,(HIH pack­
ages brought growirs u gross re­
venue of $]]0,.T72.7G. Othei com­
modities making up Hie lulu I were
three varieties of heatm, gram
cent,
eggplunt,
bluckeye
Hint
Crowder pros, potatoes, toniatoes,
Adverse weather cnmllthmx bus
slowed up the harvesting, though
\ohnna la steadily increasing uml
this week Is expected to see mtficint volume lo c i cal a (all nisik *t on all Items.
"Palmetto iltnle Mulket report.’
excellent n. nitty produce with
volume gradually increasing. Dm
ly supply of lumutucj, I* expected
to reach 2,IH)0 buduls tins w th .
Prices during the past week uu
gw4t coininniiilles have been fair,
With No. t lotiiatoea tiveiaging
$44-1, high $11.70; No. I I'ole
b* ana averaged $5.00 per huslul.
Otncr commodities making up the
$ota! nf 2HI7 packagon for „ gross
of $10,401 !)fi was squash, pet. pc-,
• f (p lan t, cucumbers and blackW * pass,
r. flThe.Forl Plarc* Market la f«ltowing on the heels of the Flori­
da iCity Market with a rapidly
increasing volume of tomatoes,
Ov*r 100,000 field boxes nniecd
dale* the past week at priori

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&lt;F«r Hal Bovle)
RAHWAY, N. J. — (/P ) — Anybody want anv crickets?
I've got a lot of them to give away. They're lively end in good
voice. They hop, skip and tump happily. You’ll have to come and get
them, though.
Normally, I'm not in the cricket butinet*. Imt now I’m in it whole­
sale.
It tlnrled four mouths ago when I bought a new home. We wanted
nine semi-rural life. We gut It. 9 .............. - ............ '
A few werkt nfti-r wc moved In,
1 heard the chirp nf n cricket
I
i U; Irilnyim l. Bur* chough, l dls• I, ..r".1 one I the kitchen.
.
V
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n 1r f ‘e,k!: r
11m &lt;Ii * tuff Hifl*1 |»H*rr$l linupil v
ill llii&gt; ilived on the newly waxed

y|r&gt;Ji|v
UJd' Vo« ever try to gel rid of
cHl, ^ UT I never did. Neither, it
did aov of mv friends.
"G’rlckelsT they'd exclaim. Nope.
never hod them."
u .... . . „ *
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t‘dk*,i| 1“ I ete, who comes
from np-ibte New York.
Bure.
,,
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. there weir crlekets In tha family
hat s wonderful, she chortled.
„ (M(&lt; ,;„t rld „f | )l(rni * N ,f,
A rrii ket in tin house Is good ii.,v M« m liotlmml nnvtmilu

I wax smncwhnl doubtful about
this, hoi Imvn learned over n period
of years nul lo ipiesllnn little
foible.*.
Later I n w the cricket, Imt It
looked smaller.
f spent some
lime observing the situation, anil
round there were two crickets. Tills
I duly reported to the better half.
" It*.« had loci to kill a cricket in
the house," she intoned xoleninlv.
Well, life Is tough eiioupil &gt; |
In t.
him I lo look fni had lul l ,
I reasoned.
Time went on.
I he lone crick' l chirp swelled
to ii crescendo.
About a week Hgo, Mary said in
a sninll voice, "those crlcketn are
celling in*- nervous. Couldn't you
ilo

7 U. 9. Ships Seised
Hints To Housewives
By Mexican (iunboa*
By Anna Mas Bikes
WASHINGTON, Apr. 24. — OP)
— A Mexican gunboat seised seven
American shrimp fishing hosts In
the Gulf nf Mexico over the weekend, the Slate Department was
advised today.
Two nf the flotilla later escaped,
owners said in reports relayed by
the Gou t Guard,
Department officials said there
were "rumors” that the gunboat
fired on Hie fishing ve-sels, but
them war no ennfirmallun of this.
Tin incident took place about
to m il-- of* .re Mexicali Coast,
m ■■e 12ft Mile- south of the Texas
botdi-i there .ifficlalx -aid.
Mexico churn* its territorial
wa'cr- extend nine mile* at sea
not tin- yii'ihoat presiimnbly acted
on 'he a- h i nipt Ion that the fishing
craft wi'ii' poaching.
The hoats were operating nut nf
Brownsville mid I'nrt Itahni, Texas,
where -liririning fishing activity
ha* hoii11ted |p recent months bertli'se of tlie discovery of a new
liHiid of sbrimii resources o ff the
T'-xa, anil Mexlcar rua-ti

“ I'altohee Market has uddnd
tomatoes lo it* offerings of corn,
ti'lrry , potatoes mid liaulis (of
the trade dorli, g the current
week.
t
"I'nnipatio
.Mark*!
cnntlniias
with ii .. .....I supply of peppers,
limn I leans, eggiilaut, cucumbers,
squash, okra, field pen*,»»we4t
corn amt tomatoes," .
»

TOO per bushel basket, packing
lotto* park. A light supply U
(ypyetetl to continue this wees.
fWpper volume I* Increasing with
rppioxlm atfiy H curs of exceptwitally fine i|uality California
Wonders timviiiH the past week nl
rife* from ftl.iHf In fit.fin m r
Ulhel haikcl, packed.
"The Hanford Market reports
*-. demand fur twenty-two variellee of, produce and fruit that
moved through that market during
til* past week wax gond end
prices fairly satisfactory on nil
vegetablee except cabbage. A lu ­
ll of 107,132 unit., sold at $l(i'J,103.07 during the pust week and
• good supply uf all items will
b * available during the mining
week. An effort is being nini'.e
to Uixtltute auction id lin g , though
the local volume la nut yat suf­
ficient to give tlds indhuld of
M jlin ^ fresh farm supplies a

E q u ip M itt and F i i t w e i lo r tfco H n m

Votes*

Kitchens end BitflfMM ModfmJsW
to x&lt;i
in «a
11 .on
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RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

Traps SMWxes mad
Pttuwbln* IpwtoM**

"Bill It'-, hud luck . . . " I began.
"Gel lid of them,' she niixweieil
in the next week or ten days.
"The Florida t lly market la
showing u steady decline In to­
mato volume though price* for
the llfljlOII hiixhel field crates thu
pust week avnuged $0.31 with a
high of $T* lift. A v i y light vnIonic I* forecast fot the current

The word "energy" In connection
with food often Is misunderstood
because It has many meanings. To
the nutritionist aa to the engineer,
energy meant power from fuel or
heat, and often U measured In
calorlex or heat units. Bui more
popular meanings of the world are
vim, vigor, vitality, or even spirit.
Thus a homemaker may con­
clude that the mote "energy foods”
her children ret, the more energe­
tic they will be. Aad she may sup­
pose that a food described as a
■‘quick .source uf energy" is need­
ed especially by anyone who Is fe­
11girl'd or listless.
Just the contrary may be true,
nutritionists of the IJ 8. Depart-

ra»nt of Agriculture explain. The
so-called "high energy foods" are
the starches, Sugars, apd tats, be­
cause, they are the chief sources
of fuel or calories lor the activity
of the body. But, if used in ex­
cess, these foods are stored as
fat, thus may make a person feel
leea energetic. Too many of theie
foods In the diet may cut down
on other nutrients, such as vita­
mins
m i n i or
o r pprotein,
r o t e i n , which
w m e n the
i n « nbody
ouy
needs for nutritional well-being
and normal vim and vigor.
The term "fuel food" may be
preferable to tha more widely used
“energy food” to prevent this com­
mon mb understand lag. How much
fuel food the body needs depends
on Its nlte and activities. A man
doing heavy physical work or ac­
tive In sports needs more than a
man Of th f .same sire and build
who rite at a desk all day and
spends' his evenings leading. I f
body weight stays about right for
height and built, this Is a sign that
the body Is getting enough fuel
food for. its needs. Ovorweighl in­
dicates a surplus of such food*. An
active fast-growing teen-ager may
need more fuel food* than hit less

t I.DHF.D SF.HBIDN
WABIIINtSTON, Apr. 24. — (A*)
Sriiaiori iovi' tlgiiiing chorurs
of f’oaimiiiii: ie Hi the .Slate De­
part meiil derid'd today to m il
N 'linlor M il' llIh y, Owen J. Lattlnude uml Louis llmlenx Into a
clo n l 11ooi -i s&lt;|im tomorrow.
They nl ii orilcred an Inutile”
Into the Amernslu case nf 1D4A
and u check-iin on the Btate Depqrtnmnt'x acruritv division.

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Mi-li,dr Hxxurlnv
O rn itn Cavellcro
Orchestra And Htxr
Morning Vsrlalr
Millie Hawaii
World At Noon
Ths Band Waaoa
1444 Club
Popular Otar
l.ufln Amerlcaaa
Musical Varlsttea
WSr Nana tlancb
liar Nona Hunch
Milton Hate*
Today's Htur
till* Aad tlrxdlln**
Tour lie Indy Hong*
Malle l.avera Pmsratn
fir lt*nu**i
llank Williams
The tin vI kin Ilnur
T h e t t r le h l rtfu.l
N.w*
lia rk 'i lltporl
Twiiiahr Mona*
spun* rui.i.lf
tuna C(u*t,i dl,i»*
U rH iii)( on A riiiiid
1Vlvanlna Mmlc
Or*ai U„in.ni*
V F tV
tliislriii Intrrluda
variety ll.-il
Heel Tile Halid
slain Hdiilon
I'lill Iteeil At The o r|
Hpori King Of The l&gt;*
Miih Ici'I Ihlerlinle
I I’a Hu lice i Hue
Pnlted Nnrlnn*
Kny K y e r ilrch.
At Home tVlil, Mmlc
New*
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M .G . HODGES

Because It Is In error liy 20 sec­
ond* a year, the Gregorian calen­
dar, • tailed in 15K2, wll lhe one
day off the true astronomical year
ini4Wk) A.n.

(In n unit K lv c lrk
■Hill \V . 1st S t.

Appliance*
I ’ h . 128

The D. H. strikes more than
fiOb.OUl.hhh.OtHI matches a year.

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CANNED MEATS
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llsre ii Pi* iugu*d rfiuidi ot the ‘30 ford. Hi low,
bot tirPw,, fiuoie wilt, live croi* fnembsix glut
»»t, i tl.riwj-h oihJ ilgiddy, (he odvunced sngi'
"♦•,l,,g &lt;J*-lgn piotlifet tow center of gravity end
unu.uol itubilUy , , . two of the many leatom for
ford i iosuiiuu) big tor tomtoil and rooilubltlly.
And for power you have ti choice of two great econ­
omy englnet...the 100 ft p. V I or lb# 93-hp. ''Ml."

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SAUSAGE

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“Strawberry volume la IncreaiIn *, on tha Starke Farmers Mar*
)ttt' with approximately 5,000
•ra tois
i muring
muring the past
week with
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OATMEAL

ind fait and prices averaging
asm r f $3,no per creetr.
ie and Irish potatoes are exid also In fair volume with-

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Dixie ItorliftH
Hu Isin
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Dixie Darling- Whole Wheat

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T ( Protect Ihe P M c t of th* World,
To Promote th* Progreeo of A u ric a.
T * P r o fit * Proayerity for Hanford.

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Apr. r&gt;&lt;/Tt Votes Of Negroes

Wa s h in g t o n .
— (n a ihift ol plan*, Srnalr in- &lt;
— •
vestigators today barred Smalm S l i t .‘ I t i l P I ' S S i l l * p o s t * ;
McCarthy (R -W i.) and Owen J
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Lallimoie Irom hearing seciel tcili
1 e1pl rp e r
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W e a r F D R ’s M a n t l e
innny id Louii F. Budenr, foimri
Comtiiiiiml
IM111 CITY. Apr .'*» &lt;/Pi
MiCarlhy and Lvtlinioir liad
•enaloi
I hi tide Pepper laid today i
been in* tied lu ill in while a Seualr
Foreign Relations tubcoinmiUrc hit iip|ionnil lo» hn Srnalr teat
had mrn all over Flmida Irving
ftiuetlinncri Burienz behind rimed
In
Imv llir Negro votr with dirn
door*.
In public le»limony tail week. lillhv money “
' He tellt the ivlnle peoplr I am
Eludenr had declared that Coni'
rnumtl pally leader* I o l d h i m '
with die Negroes and
Ltllim oie iva* a member id * | Jlr'» iHbng d.e Negron I liate
"Communist cell.’1 lallim o ie ha. j beiiayr.l them." hr mid.
denied it.
I
I'eppei repeated hi* asirrlion
All three men »venl min iht 1 that hr nr(ep voted Ini an FM'C
rioted »ei»ion bul McCailhy ami | and smri when innllirin -malms
f l attimoie toon tame out.
[ oKeird lull- In Ineak down -eg.
Vi
INd In l&lt;V In i
The Senator was f uni my He legation in the puhln nhooL and
Tin ft* pi iiffimtMi! S •nft*|
pit* It in ••* i'*» limit -I»mm
#4
lold
re|H)iter»
lie
wa»
preparing
a
j
puhln
Iroiiiing
"I
helped
heat
ihrm
.lityi'iR’ Hl'rtn tip t'Hid |»11k*• wirrji
till nitif ifint Mir
it
t a*f rIII \ I I t I 111 jitlin ’ ••liF il'i, p|ikliirn» uf it .'rliMfiM'l ■
lormal pioletl and *aid: “ I war , down.''
, J4rti (lUlilmi Ml •Mil* v. tliuiilmui
not allowed lo he present when inv ,
Speaking hrte neat ihr ILs-rn \|aym Atirltpn f .tt f
.IjiVt Ff
11 'ip cntujn «f f i •
J
wilnrti war testifying.
Pai kilty Company, greater* fitiu . '
t.attlmnre ha* liei’U scheduled | g,,,„ rs-ing plant hi die wnrhl, lie

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toteatity in. ^, i b ;ircaiwVgnj' an hfc i-.an imjConfederate Memorial Day To Bf
Observed In Sanford Tomorrow

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A ssociated Press Leased W ir e

t*&gt; you (k t H
* a - -'* n 'a x11nJ

KiriK lii’0|K»ld III

Strike
omorrow

Extension Of
Waler Lines In
Goldsboro Slated

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ol nv i,i I i h m itid for
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M ,i HI
111Iff I hi I • V f' Mhn fllJlC f|r Sknull i
in* * vi'luiil.u v r^lh h hilc
III. I* d iv tiodhr &gt;. Mi s r id In id nn
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n»«,l Miif itLini r *f do
h il 1 iln riDonirii* md e n Unvi^d.
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Mil «111 f . «i,lnni |[»e idfnfiltf ifpn
, !«t(1 .i'll (hr if tv 4v III 11r dntjM O'
i fl.e ( f. w nl M m . |)*tdiin * •id

Leopold WonT
Accept Plan For
Temporary Exile

Hobt'M I*, lelrnn
IlailH City’H (irmvfit

Government Starts Nationwide
Atom Program To Train Civilians

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hui'-ht
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t;H' • 11 &gt;* i n glum. &gt;Apr .»'» 111*•11 1t;1 turn
i ’I,Mm*:, * 111* ’ Du
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t-.iliv lo |ilii|||lir Ill'll lie would 1 tl +V! '1 -11
I'l l pul
*M f • h» l*r#kliliv&gt;K
',y iv. ii from ilrlgmm dining
In ui'i* Ii*,* if\ rlii I' 1 •* Dhi I' ,» 11*1**fi 1
. pei(oi| iii winch ihe power would
mith'1 1ilhiDt' 1*1'1illDuilUH 1 - »nl
he de|tg,.ird lo his son, Finite Mi
MrKHihui
M mdoiiin.
Mi | ii/tit in|f| M"* foiuuo f 1 ‘,i
I lie Kings irfiissl svai ion A1B M'^i with Mu- lirhhtiutiiil 1|D1I*&lt;
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livi tnu kill i Ut '111 »»' Mu I it i
Umf, wlw* ilrw lu (•n ifv i, .Swlffi
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I.
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u hu irhim hi liniMrtt Muv itir•♦m f«11,f r*!i'f lit tp
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♦ htoll" » « "ht|l»
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11 ft uni &gt;f M*»
■tilling tlie Imie. l't ye,ll nlit I m i" | (l|) p„l,ilii .'
t ti
lliMlh'lllll ."illtlic'l thr p'lw rl
I 11 M ii Mhi ,
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lliir n thr M' , ,., &lt;t lu 1I" /
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lilllnn 'll HIV IctUIM.
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i nil11, u| ,vsl''lii
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n- &gt;111eelril ' 1' ..... I' '
|rtn|Mii.itily «(t.i llir ilrlrgilKto Hicks no the nodl"
An iniliniiiM•• m
'
■d lllV pieiogative* t" llir lien
• I nnllmirn »*« »*««•
i|'|M irill. It cscl'liieil "
tl.iwevcr, Lropolil i»ri»mi-»,l •" C u r t a i l e d
&lt; ity
put into effect h i* . pinpn*Ht I"
D e liv e r ie s
!■:s p l i » i n « * l
Hl.niidnh tils power* tempnrai it.
I,, I.I* *nn. he vnlil
' Fnll'iwln tuggcslioils 111rt'l'- *“
I1(MI f ll
rit V til ml llri l* .............
inr, I miule * proposition it., stun
ire I d mu (ir«l hd •*
Mie
i* •
ilm, Ms power* to Bauitn.ilii i I 'd iif the PfutmRNh'l lifMerni
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Mils ptnpositton he strt * lit*—I
17, will he iml »t»t•• **jf* ti H i -Id *"
icn *ti*s*« on F*e« • '* *
day. said I'ostln 1s t" •*■» ' • *• hi
Two trip- -lall/ will tie ion,It i"
AUTO A CCIDENT
Ham Smith. Negro. rer««ti"d Mi*' d'lwntown tm 'in"*' 111 tl"*i
into delivery dntlv
'*D icsidiolod
hrutse* on his beck unit wa- "n
..rear
This wilt chnnur l" '" " 0l
rii.l to Fornald-Laughton Moi.mr
i.il Hospital for observation fol­ schedule* iiii .I P i*'"ii* "* ......... ■"•
lowing the wrecking of n 11*15 or It.r lout" w 111 not rn "ivc inml
Chevrolet truck, driven bv llmny MillII 2 .'tl&gt; P M oi Mo m i hoofs XI.
tinnier, Neiito, on the old Monroe Field dit’ lnrc''
At p ic i l.l .*5 pi'" "d '! 11 "
Road ol It: 10 o’clock this ........
HtHli Highway Patrolman It D itinil dclivt'ii*i itv i-'iiiti'i . I- to
'■lildr.l in fli" moioil.g fill', di." io
H niriioii reported.
Two othor Negro passengers in Iraln jstxtvisit. With fl"' pmoM"
the truck were unhurt Tho • rm-k exception of Monday, cacti carl h i
was damaged by running Into n will clear tds d'' k ••»&lt; h dnv in
ditch after the meerli.p wheel eluding nrrond mo** " I. - , io*H. I"'
inin# loose from thn steering arm stated.

( ‘o m p f o m i s p

Miss Harvey And Clarence Clause
H ad Leading Roles In Operetta
Clarence Cl.ure and Norm ! Faye Harvey had the leading role, in
"The Bells nl Ceptstrsno.” a colorful op™ Ha presented Friday afternoon and night by the Seminole High School Glee Club unde, the dire,tion of Miss Ollie Reese Whittle.
In the role of Ramon Ortego. the lest descendant of an old Spanish
family. Clause, as the owner of a California raneh is beset by trouble,
including a mortgage on his ranch, disappearance ol cattle and a
legendary curse by Indians which ♦
will be lifted only when the belt* reeded in bringing back the slolci*
nf the nearby Mission ring again. herd. Tb" belt* nf Mie Mission
H it sentimental interest is in ring end tho Indians are pacified.
Marian Aldan, acted liv Norm*
Dial Bovle, Carolyn Patrick anti
Fay# Harvey, whose father played Dunns Lou Harper as Ramon’s
by Rae Irland. aeafca to rastore sisters featured trio harmony. The
part of Professor Anderson, an
the Mission.
Vllllan of ths show Is Jaks Eastern scientist. w*s assumed by
K raft, holder of the mortgage, David Hastar
Bill Brown. Bill
which he hone* to foreclose hy In­ Harrison and Bill Tyson, sang
ducing Indians to steal tha remain­ numbers arranged for a trio.
der of Ortega') cattle. Jack Spen­
Comedy relief wan provided by
cer hed thle part. The nlot Is Bonny West as n cowboy foreman
thwarted by a young Indian chief, and Ellen Driggers as Prof. An­
Lone Eagle, played by John Fite derson’s slater.
Donald Howard
girl. took the part of an Indtanm edl■nd Noneetaan
-»u
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ttbitkM W I aw rage ***&gt;
(Battle Lou P u tin ), who sue-

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i 1 j it 11 in i In f if* an % the t iik|hi "d

1st. Decree Murder Seven Negroes Are
WarrantSwitrnOut Seized By Police
Against C. (iitTord In l*ol!erv Drive

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M W YD R k. Apt - 'I td ’t
\ fun Nfiiifi mi n|t.Dim hiti*v, kid
d
11rid MIVflT Up M*f dead
U P ill-iII lin er u r r l t .ijJH** H i *
f#MintC alivr and u rlj lod.iy in dir
f.ort.Mtiii lit 4 tmd \|.*ldl*t(.U»
Ifif I I
I
r V»m in
&gt;T*lf old NfiU'1
wiitun Wt s I v»lvn J.iiir Joid.in.
* &lt;* t in * tin ini* pound, I I oiime
pit I iftlte nd Hil Kill flOHI l lilt'»ll»

Prtvto when they weie shout lo
i.loie." lie titul hr *lnod up tor
die (omp.iiiy m the lire nl • till
n*m ill o lilfl In s.ive (hr |ob» o(
woikri* mid keep * mnikel loi
Floiula rlttu*
Pepper
lold
li i *
audirm r*
lliinugh Central Fhmda lhal the
campaign turned lo hi* favui alter
a big crowd al Miami "showed
ihe people of Flonda the itienglh
we had" ill the home eily of hit
opponent. Hep. George Smalhctl.

Funcral Tomorrow
For JamcH f . Ridkft'

in
Mr,
i,» e.S.'rruir

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hot

I
l.,*(i\
.'huneta
ft dtlei
, i nlo&lt; I.M.s old when st'p " "
i*11 ilstl iu «* fi'oi* ttie li'.s|iilti:
—
'nl i vo'd
t olileiteisir M rm m ul fl.u Will lie ninr.v--,| l .irmii.uv mi naiifni.l [ M»v. Vmt, PM. had i| fiee/u,,;
by thr I 'illled Dailglile.i
ihe C.iiilcilei.u v •&gt;f whnb ^b». I I Lj Lj*l.r&gt; I. iit|o ratiiie Ills* nlgl'l mol l't
.ml.'of
n"?".1' *’»•• • t , y *
i« piMlllriil, .*.i(l will hr in.liked by the riming ut timik* .III
Iji.r llic
tin '• "V *
oii ttionei of looi|iltal . gm r ' In,
himnri* oitire nf the Smtl'ern Hell feirphnne 1 &lt;&gt; Mi*, i Inuk) H 'lti iota slight charter to live if r*
(Inn it general chairman nf the program
poseif to the outer alt
"W illi the wenllier *■, ll
Yeilerrlity fhigt weie plsrrtl on thr Rrave, mi I akevie** ( meleiy
nought. &lt;he riiiuml survive oim
by member* of the U.lJ.C. under the .firertinn &gt;*l Mr* H fim l'ir,
.....i." lie inlil at the time.
By direction of Hnpl. 1 IV t.nw. •
Even If sheltered, the prrimt
ton sehnnls t IrroiiK Iron I Hie f’.iuh go t■* tiis ( emotei v to nliu’c lower,* ture Infniil
waa given
little
ly will h&gt;iv&gt;\ apreiu! proiframs to
tlinnrc After thiee days wilheo'i
I'll
lju
grave
Of
Pi
N
il
Fan
p.
morrow rai'rwins.
■ •-»
&lt;» tra it of lltn child, -hc win,
At 11 tut o'clock toinmimv oumo Ilw s n I f’onfennrale lino.
lilted
us “ presumably
'tend,M IA M I. Apr. 25 - l/l’i - Buck
nip. A. Edwin Slilnliol i ,
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I lie lilt Oil er
will lie'll re*oi|i •elt h*ut^ It flu dr ii i&lt;h
c o ll i.... ill
In Miami after a whirlwind In n '&lt;•
lit (to Imine &lt;f Mis llrriiiloii nl I •M iu*Mvi* *i* fu fnre*.
Washington In the interest of the .pent. regnrdliiR the oigiiifo me
Mu IHUflVD Pl'P| WHH itlJviilD "J
veterans hn-mitul hill, r.rnrt.'' ol 1lie dnv ill a tiroadcnst ovet t'l'., Alugoolis tveiiiin, whete t in
Viioiit !!t ineio Herndon. Mr /
|.-»li&lt; *• *Id1
Sniiitliere. rnrniirfate for the IJ H Station W TItft
H (t atl&gt;ff md fm Mir I t n i u i
hel «if the tf ll t '. wili i,«. m &lt; * oi ’ It
"
Jt 1. ii l,v tvill ,■ i y.. i . , rtikf If |V|* It M *■* (tin nil tit m 3111I*I
fterurte tact nlyht rhnrRed his "p
nt I lie Si si ion
1 1utn 11,. , i 11if
vif i
M o a l l n o r i t Iln r s | »
* l ||
I •1•f*if lit '*t "(nt .♦iuTimir uf
pntirlil fTulldi' I'nptiei, witii “ inn
.furdaifi
h im : "O tin* nmntle o f Ihe In f 1
I hi* hiihv u tt frill 11*1 Ivnig D '
i’lesiih'iit t'iu iiM i ’1 ll Him,e.. It
lilthv •fill Ml*,:* Ml th
vhUii MIP||
S iiih liters w as spenking h c f u lc
tf Mu MmD I 1 uhuru, nriii l ‘&lt;iHi
a large gathering ut u tin iln-.-* i•
\ Kiilltii 'UtMinli, kvn«*li* Ml . hit
given in hln homo ut Hiiimv Smith
•inn ivnikit, ^ ulieu .nnirt
Airport
Thi’v smdI Mrs. .ffirthtn m*Iu •»
“ I f E iinklin l&gt;. Koo.eveli ws
»**•! Mir kiffiuipini: • f f «*i h*u*,*
mnninir In this Florirln neinncratlc
• iirifruiitivl with Kiiiiti*'fih
h*
prinimv," Fnmtheia added, 'T '
f I'll rF R h lil ‘ MG, Apr 2f» j Pott.,
i &gt;lm.u „„ «|,r , ,, 4i« *|iiir« v| fm Mir rhiht iiimu* h.*»*
would not lie u cuudhlntr "
lv **(♦•* | Mu* iihflurh'in
Tlie congmisriinTi voiced td. re , ',l’i A warrant charging first 'n v i. o t '* : l n t p . hv , .uikI uu
Shi* WH t|Uolt*f1 f|&lt;| lit VlllGI hi
It|lt iMI
.peel for the late four lime* &gt;'(ect ’Ir.'V.tM mipdi't war. iAsin',1 Irninv up i in,.... .. (
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Wfinlrd *1 ht*i»v Mi i#&gt;|ihu r h t H
,.,,
I ed President of the United Stele. tni i Imrlefl t.lffnrd, I lie frail huin •! I.,, lull,.,.' , ,r. ,
"tr,.
hri |Ur"Hint! tr r-1*
i,, ,,, Mm , in) Wer•• puli &gt;■
NEW YORK .Apr. 2ft. — Irt’1
However ** lie said. “ I know me littl. ..lit Ouiii whu kill" I pupil. 11,
iiiinitlu
*gu
The t'viiis dii',1 iiii .I
The New York attorney Keneml opponent and I know what he hr l Stair Hep. ( b urin .I St'hull ''ti,,f WilHsm, „||,| p ,i,n|r„' n ■&gt;1.1' «» unniicc«»hliil In cffi.i l ,
ha* launched an official inve.tl stand, for, Therefore. T mo rim ■ '•t.
•' tank Hurl iht. W A. Ilmno ami
M'onllsnra On p*a* S lit
(CaMlaaeS as P a *. •■■&gt;
I 'it \ Itriectlve
F.nily l.ntrir S It ,v prnre
l»tk&gt;n inlet ■ possible whispering
Rtampalgn •built the sate of the
algtiril the affhlnvlt Imfore magiE m h i,f the '.evil, privius hi
strntr Fdvvnrd I*. Silk, who aeti
p„ i,.,| |„„„|, „f m,,lr
...
New York Herald Tribune.
Th» stata will try to discover if
preliminary
hearing
fm Sntur ijn n
They faihul In appear in
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day Minuting at 10 o’elock. Gil Mumripal t ’onil vrstenlav aft'*r
"recmingly nrganltsd rumors" that
the paper Is for sale are "part nf
font lr held without benefit of
Hharon ordered Mm
Roherl I Glenn, forini'i &lt;Imu
a systematic csmpaljrrf In viola" tim im l III M,a lu iii „r man of the Grievance Cmriniitlc"
.Service^ util he conducted at the
Mcaowl.lle
Hclect ye
U,le .......
| , 1M( Tn(ll, flMn„ f,„ of the IIrotherhood nf I. ihumiioM"
thin of th* law."
vravetide In Eako View Cemetery
Attnmay General Nathaniel E tomorrow at LOO I’ M. for .tame* .Inhn
blors
said Gifford ........... ..
llr pK|trct*-&lt;l t» atriud Firemen rind F,ngliirninn „f M,r
(;(lll , Allsiilit’ Cn.hl Line tail wav wtio
Goldstein said he acted on ihe F*. Ridge &lt;&gt;f Baraaota who died Rinb would apparently hr assured of i.'.nnn „ |„ „ . 1) )lfr
t( ,,
.
complaint yesterday by the Trib­ ilerlv vc*tc*dav morning. Father the speedy Justice he leipjesti.il ......... .
left Fanfold In tlWH in tnuome
une's manaRsment. II * added that William Naclitrah will conduct Ihe efter his arrest ysslerdhy Fnlt .r.-.ied f-r s.dllng lottery tt. I editor nf ihe Railroad llrnthei
h.wluH
formal
arraignment
before
rt
w
r,„
fh(.
f„,,mv|MK
sprsadlng d a m a t i n a rumors service.
hood m*g isine piildlshed In t'leve
Silk, Ihe rese will go to the PI
M l ■Inst
. . . . a. . concern
___is
_ a violation
,
Mr. Ridge U aurvlved hv Ihe ncllaa County Grand Jury, which Willie F ail Henry Mat hews, Wat land, Ohio, Is visiting tils son Wil
isldais law.
the state's busltiass
ter .1 Hodge. Bryant Johnson, Paul Ham Glenn of tills city. Tlie senior
widow, Esther Miller Ridge of
The rnaiimum M
paaslty
ailt is a year Sarasota, hi* father, one brother. convenes Monday morning.
I ’aikel, Artis Hardy anil Alice Ap Mr. Glenn is now an adviser to
At
Clearwater,
the
Plimllas
ill and a tS1
11,000
in tall
OO0 I(Ins.
t'llli.
President Tiiimnn nn traiiNporta
Raymond Ridge and three sisters, Cmmlv
seat,
F
la
t*
Attorney
"Preieura by false rumor can all nf Louisville. Ky„ Mr. Rldne'*
t'hlef Willi,mu today received tlon inattnrr and ha* Id, head
Chester
R.
McMullen
called
off
become a serious threat not only birthplace.
a report from th* Florida High quarter* In Washington, fi C.
a campaign speaking tour to
to tha N ew 'Y ork Herald Tfihnne
Mr. Glenn expressed aiiiaiBinrut
Formerly associated with the take personal rliarge nf tho in­ wav Pair'd in fie Land lhal I wo
but to any member of the free American Fruit Growers, Inc,, and
at the growl Ii of Hanford and Ihe
prase," Goldstein said.
grent ctmngev which have token
with nitigfelder and Sanenton* in
MrM„]lrn U . ,,
w tT
place here since hK loot vlail. He
Sanford,
Mr.
Ridge
was
with
thn
i
ii
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I
in
T K ta &amp; a a a f "wa’ VaSal&gt;V u t 1fnt
lu;,in count v nutliorltica. The men said that he like* hie wnrk In
Palm Growers Association In Sara­ Congressional district.
are
James
W.
Jones,
2
i.
who
t*
Wakhlngton very much, hut hopes
sota.
Wlillr Police were digging moru
N IG R O M ACCEPTER
Pallbearers will Include L. F. deeply Into the rpieetion of mo­ serving time for stealing an auto­ to come hack t« Hanford to live
A A T L A N T IC C IT Y , N. J.. Apr
mobile. and John C. Dalton, 21,
• M l — IJPf — Tb# Atlantic City hn»- Boyle. H. Roby Laing, Roy 0. W il­ tive for the slaying, Governor win, Has hern serving time for when ha Is old enough to retire,
pital will hereafter accept Negro liam*, Tom Bolt, Hamilton Blshee Fuller Warren came here night murder.
If. 8. PKOTK8TH
tnM ilaas* Oa N e * elal
doctors and nursci on its Staff, It nn &lt;IH. c! Whelchel.
Joe Williams. 48, who escaped
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 25 - I T .
t,night,
was r*por?al^
from the F lat* Camn at Non*, —The United Ststei ha* t'ro(e»ttal hoard.
and who was serving a life sen­ ed to Mexico against the leisure of
■ withtence for armed robbery, Is re­ five American shrimp fishing vei
Ided at
bald, said tbs board 1
ported to he stilt at large. He Is sels in the Gulf of Moxlro,
ed Ne• meeting to emplo
described as armed and vary dan
The Btatn Department sahl toAbout
iroae aa doctors ai
fternus.
day thn protn*t was made st Mrvl
paoone-fourth of th e «
cn City by Amha*Rador Wsltei
pi* are Nesrroea.
r r o w n r o N v ir r E D
Thurdton,
Thurston a*kad tho
WASHINGTON, Apr. 25. - (/P) — The Government is Isunching
ployed in
Non* have 1
Edgar Lee Brown, Negro, wan foreign office for an explanation
■titutlon. a naliotiwidb pra«rMs to train civilians in handling instruments which
| | h * pact by tha
convicted yesterday In Circuit of the incident, ths Department
detect the presence1of dsedhr atomic rays.
Court of assault with Intent to ■aid.
Tha inlntMM scop# ol ttm program, designed to aid in home front commit manslaughter. He hed
BTORE CLOSINGS
defense fat tttse 6t war, tens discussed today by Paul J. Larsen, Director been Indicted for assault with In­
tent to commit murder In the sec­
The Hanford Merchant* Asso­
of
th*
Office
of
O
fte
n
Mntpfaetion.
ond degree.
absentee
ciation at It* recent meeting rec­
In e rtnteswent prepared for highlevel courses in radiological moni­
He hed heen arrnlgned for the ommended that * tores close Wed­
nd* of
toring «t Brookhnven Nations! *
nnnfatal shooting of Eugene Davis, nesday afternoons at noon starting
ration
Laboratory, Brookkavm, N . T .i ,the
l
nd all
courses at the nuclear labora Negro, during an altercation at on May ft and continuing through
by Oak R M f* Ns Hon at tjtboratury. Uiile*. They are being trshieU t&lt;. the 7!*nl*h*r on Armistice Dsy Wednesday, Oet. 12, rilarenre Red.
Oak Ridge. T n n n and the Unl- organise and Instruct civilian de­ Claiming that he drew hi* pistol to ding, president of the Association
ace
yersity of California e* Lee An- fense workers In their home states. protect himself from one Jame* announced thla morning.
getas. Larseo
galas.
L i n e saidt
soldi
WWW
'Rila original recommendation
"The second group nf courses La M arr, Negro, Brown, through
"fcch mee ' ^
to train local Instructors, and par­ his counsel Karlyle Housholdsr. for tha Wednesday closing was
ba providsd
ticularly the third group of cour­ maintained thet someone loetled mad* e year ago by the Ateoclath* lives p i
ses to train n number of local monl- his elbow, the pistol want o ff and tlon, Mr. Redding elated.
rescue
ifte r I:
to n , will require many months of bullet hit Davis, a bystander.
also
COLLEGE K IL L IN G
planning on both your part and
sound deck
MERCHANTS' BARBECUE
PERU, Nsb„ Apr. 25. — (/Ft —
“
id br
followed
iy mans
many more
of oersan*
The Banford Merchants Associa­ D r. R .:K . Baker, psychology.promonths of actual training
Mi
tion w ill bold a barbecue at the lessor nl Peru BUte Teacher* ColLarsen said.
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Elka Club Orounda a t 7:00 o'clock leg* today killed Dr. William Nielsdescribed
Wednesday evening end a large ol#*, president o f tb * oollege, end
MW civil A
torln
Dr. Paul A. M aiw ell, another In•anting
■truetor, tad the# killed hlmeeif,
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Tiny Negro Baby
Is Found Alive
In N.Y. Storeroom

S Jtan S lT n HTi | f a th e r * Buying

Whisper Campaign
Against NY Paper
Launches P r o b e

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National Tek

Nto ^ ^ { P e p p e r ' D e c l a r e s

morrow In reply
Hrm evei,
charges acainat him.
Lattlmore told reportnra lie ha &gt;
•fiakort the committee fot more
■"time.
He raid ha want* first a cIihiicp
I n' study the testimony nf thiee
w'llneiae* ut a public hearing llm
cummlH*!' haa scheduled for lonliht.
McCarthy raid the committer
had promised to give Lattlmore
* copy of Hudens'a secret tewllmony.
Budens promised to glvp lhe
cummittce at today’* aesnlpn the
fiu a m ti o f , about 20 Communist
writers HI M id Lattiraorn had
helped
hoi
par! rget connection* with the
Institute of Pacific Relations.
Meanwhile, in
n » iiiiw » 'ii m«In Washington
the
Navy today disclosed plan* to liiilld
uitllcallv new type *uhmarlne«
one lo he atomic powered
mid
lo convert a cruiser Into u Kidded
mliudle romhel ven d .
These construe lion plan* wine
mode known In a rnmicst to f’nn
Kress (or iiutlmjity to build ItU
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I'tn tlilrrth lr
cloudiness
with
.ratlerrd shuner* " iiln p w lif and
in north poilion Mil. afternoon or
tonight.
Continued mild except
ruulri rn north pm i mn Wednesday.

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S"inlnull' I mint',' ' utnl 555 which
luii! iu !„ | ifw e ipts u f 117.783,000
dm lug 14M8. &lt;&gt;f tlire. 111 were
ifroi'crics and meat markets with
l"tal rnnunl rrcelpts of $4,842,000.
Fating and di inking pliivos, numluring 7(’&gt;, inuk in $1,108,000. In
Mic appainl group 12 "stnhllsliments had receipts of $3,095,000
and employed 291
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i‘Mnbh»!iments, stiU‘* in 1949 were
42,203,001), and 38 gi*nlino Harylce
tal Inn* look In $1,098,000. Eleven
general merohamlMe stores had
anmiiil business of 1829.000 com­
pered to the ft3J9,0i:0 of 11 drug
store*
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group of 14 received $893,000 and
I t home film'thing stores. $041,000.
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It tf •.a•sf 11 (ai f|f&gt;1Vrll 3s1

Tin- new home of Mr. uti.l Mrs. Junto* Hamilton ('rupp* nt with ornunicntal grill work on i.iilmg* an.i bi»l , n.i.l with a tu*
1) I ol.r. ■hoi wn. Vo
2112 M. llonvlllr Avonno prenent* an Interesting variation from of St.oil..in tia.lilion in it, a .. I.i■■
(hi' ukiiu' typo of homo ct.imliiicti.in in Sunfm.l, with It, l.i.ln.liy I'olilracioi

Chinese Troops
1 Point Blocks New James H. Crapps House Has
Combiued Old And New Features Continae Battle
Return Of King
Framed in a beautiful rettinu of I..II oak*, the reterdly tomp|.t..li Oqjtaiafl Inland
hbWF bf Mr. and Mrf"'fanws”HamtltoM Cr.tpn» on MrllofivillF Avcmi- 1 t

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Sncialiots Want Lcop olf! T o R e t u r n
T o V ir tu a l E x i l e

rombihrt soniHhing of the old nn.l llir new: nl.l in tlw ('..limixi -.i&gt;In j in . *7
S 1 ;t t »•
tfrlinc of the South with lire* of l ien. It inflncnrc, and new in ii.m.Im,.
'^ ^ ’ M.’l 'i k
Imililies,
/
I’tlf" ■\A II A h ip 11 iik r
llic ornamental itoii tailing* ami bilious |x»l&gt; lend a rlrh. ..!&gt; | B ,l- '/ l . ' I V S &gt;• ** 11

i oinmandmg .ipi^1•&gt;
, li.lli It In the front of the home "l.i'di p.'-i.-iil
Mitt, its Iwn-stnrv rniu.liii,*ti.,ii
HHI'HHKI.H. Belgium. tpr. 2t
i »fi■'f nti'Mitfi. ii rul tvIt if*1$ hit
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— I/I't — lliipc
n s rrw r.l j Mi frapp*, the f.irnici ('nrolinf |*$$1(11 l, ivt'fl lull'll'*, MIf It |p.‘ 1 ' I' •»
'Hill.
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t iitim iinM tr»fmi
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i.|i|i.H.lliuii n new novel ninrnl MV l' IIIII, icvr'slr.l that .In- uml tilinit
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the
idea
for
the
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t$«1111 u|i|M'itR.,rm r Tin* fruht i•*»■'&lt;
Irmpnrarv solution » orkrd out lii.im' fun.. friend* who had la.ill
‘ip . In n k riofii inkr
a
similar
dsvi-lliliK
in
Orlnnijn.
for (hr rclnrn uf KIiir Leopold
A ItfllluitY IMtntllt'il 111 thitf
Itouinincsh i* the keynote of
III from exile, Surh n govern­
It'iinfliiuvil D m I* mm *
i
ment would he ii con III Ion of the siiu .tn ..’, which I* of frame
Llhernl* and Hoelul ChrUllen*.
*
Ilrlxluin hat. been wllhoul it
rnblnvl for more ihuri it month.
W tSHINtiTflN, \pr, J|.
i’/F’i — The F idled 'Muir.. linlA
ordered Fommiinixl I'terhoelnvnkla lo *hitl down It* consulate
general In Chicago not later
llnh Moth will I,min Id* f'.una
lhan Mar I.
The artlnn. an­ High School Hand tr Hanford for
nounced In a note in the Crerh the Jniiil ronrcrl with the Seminole
government, wan In direct re* High School Hand of which ft. K.
tallatinn of an order closing the lltnrk I* ilirrctnr nt tilt, local
libraries uf (he IT. 8. Information xclimil auditorium, Simduy after­
••ervles In Cserhbslnvakls and noon at Hr.'Itl o'clock,
(he American Conaulete General
a The11* !•» much altnllnHly he*
in the ellr of llralislava.
tween It..' two hand*. Ft..Ih l.an.l*,
HHUS.SKI25, llclgiuin, Apr. &lt;/!’&gt; hegiiu I In ee yrai* ago have
Only one poinl wa» tepuilrd to­ shown much iiiogrcHi., and each
day In stand in the way ol agree­ have w«» find division rating in
dlhlii.'l conteat*. Tli« t'oeon Hand
ment by Belgium's three, major I* liHte.l in fdasa C and tho San­
I.allies on bringing King l,copold ford Hand in Class "It’.'.
In dltlrlct cnnteBtn hot I, I.ihhIk
■ack from exile. Bui political ob­
servers said that dispute may still have featured "Erolca" an ovrrtuio
hy Ilethiiven, and thla number will
cause e deadlock which would la- featured Sunday.
The piogrnni will lit! opened
leave lltc country** stormy royal
Sunday by thu playing uf "Tho
question unsolved.
Staai Spangled Haniier." followed
The disputed issue i* whether tiy Fillmore * "HI* Honor" March
Lco|iold is lo be permitted to re­
side in Beltfijm or must return to ta*," which was Kanfnrd'a required
imber in
t
In the festiv al i«ui
last year.
virtual exile once he delegates hit “nuiiihiir
inner fie "Footllfter,"
rwu»..**«..,
A »na»|ll»y march,
10 year old ion, Prince Baudouin. utc.i hy Fillmore, "The Crusaders,"
All parties agreed last night on a an overture hv Hutchtel, a march,
( U a ilH il Os Fag* Three)
tOsaMnasg On Page Bight)

60 Percent Of Florida Fashions
Employees Conte From Other States

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M.iiito'i nn.l llrniv Lulhum, lot.I
II i Seukai Ik .|e..|(|, il Mint olnna
d .i, .....inr vice.coin iiui inI.*, * ;.■». lii.ni,.. &gt;t 11,i&gt;. ,Morning
Ion.o r riimtuul ice,it.I . ucn.i.liur
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In I'o llc Chief Hoy fi. Wilh.iuH
ft. I-1-1"1 Mint Miere
Itnl Murfluv, chniduin, uud Tim eiinugli ah end I•■ oIIoh g, . i.. .||i gu.id '
King wux ruptured near the &lt;ren&gt;l
wut.i.l lie . |i,'ig,(.l,i ' lueipllv Jeg i oh III tile 10,1 k. ll" tilted
t',invf,.r,l. ndiutant.
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Skinmit ifiew im Addltimo.l I nu.I&lt;- (' &gt;uit. till,nuh,'i
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V 1:00 I'M Mui" ' ill to- a
uf the Haufotd l odge of Klks. will
guilty to till attempt to break u I,. dill...... . tlM U.M lm illrh 47.000. a,nl F. I. Htrawihiirv. irca.iuci |t,e«eiil a large "ke\ lo the ulav line ti"..., „t Mu- S,t&lt; r,i|,| Toiim t
Kdwnt.l l/i guiK, itm iiHV'i. no adlutnnt
Auxlllniv
i,fftenr&lt;
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and enter the home of F.Iwni.I S
Iteggu M* .f fi,t will regn.urid" to Mavoi Andrew Cairn , t'e"t"i
lit" chnidcr were aln.i IriKtullcd.
McCall, POO Kant Fourteenth St mgiucrd i IiIk inurning,
wav Hi'fre&lt;tnn,,l,l« will lie -n-i &gt;••-,1 view Mu Fou,Mi -It ,&gt;&gt;,.! .Mivitiea
"Allhaugh
this
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vety
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IruvlItolundo,
Hunfor.l,
Fifth
A rhnrgc of breaking and mho
Work on the ul,i"ground ,m.l j'1 *
$*■M.. nf*«•• ' Vl"li time a
Ing the Hpurtmcnt nf W, W Wl.it lory i.ii.i In, * w.iiiderfut m niirr District , onimander of the HAV facilities I-, now atom* complete ........... .
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clier ill O lerv ami SfellonHlh a4lon," |u .1 rInred, "oor i.lumiiog wnv iiicKont. Coinniamlct Twvmnt' uud Incltld,' ttie lii,skelhall, volluv gite&gt;li intlnduce.l
mu, ried, lias two rhlldmi oud
Avioiuck. wu* nolle proK*c.l. A for next yea &lt;ninnl hr rnmplrtr.)
At 2 1r, PM.. K.l
will rolice.- in Luke Monroe. Hr k .on- I,all „n,I marble nmrH, merrv go
until Mil ul ,. ii|.||'ins arc hi."
(Cenllnaea Oa Paga BlghU
view the IDMl-M Florida Jnyt'ccs
rotind, aeit-anwa and swinge.
Since tl,*- -. Im I nf r.nilr il.iitnr, idoy.'d at (ioite'a Texan, Station
TV,I Mcrrlam, th, ,i"vt .poakor,
was tuil.ii to I "ti Apr. I. llir f,.l
«ill .lit,' u k (he
giimsntion anil
towing havi tonti'tluitml
mltninisli’ution uf Mti- Florida
Mnhley'a Ft nil**i I’atk Long.'uniur ''hand,a. '.f ''umniutce
wood: Horn u Jenn'e Herein, Htu
•\t 3:00 I' M., Messrs. Hood atid
tlnn. Lmigw, ,d. II. *i Fnllci, AltaMurrlam will nihh.-i anv ouesCompany I, ISJ4tls Infantry, tin hionte Hpiir *; Uwk Bar * rock*
tinn&gt; Jayreea may liavr about their
Florida National Guard, will on tail Loung. Muit Imid; Haul,in,to
organization. A short lu mJtiute
dergo Federal inspection Thure Trailer I’nrl Herron’e Fruit Mur
in to mil rialon will be followed hy a
day night nt 8:00 o’clock, Caul ket, Tom t Mol d lth , J . Tildno
A
M
ve*r
old
nfwi|M|ict,
’hr
Honda
M»tro|u.l,t,
tuiblithcd
in
discussion of the J(t. kHonv'lle Con­
Davhl Gatchel announced at dril ■lac.tb". I.nl
Monroe; Klton .1,
Bill
last night at the Armory. Meat. Moughton t in K, Mathleux, Flor- Jacks, invilla on Feb. 26. 1917, and loterunner of the present Ja ck so n ­ vention bv John Senknrik.
Col, Jamas LoFlemt. will make th&gt; Ida Precool g Company. Mather ville Journal, was diicovried lecrully by wmkmen in ihe F'tinreis Thea­ James, Hit,I Rud.lv Schneider.
inspec
Nominations will l,o held for
Inspection. The local Comnnnv Of Sanford. Monroe Corner t»ro- tre and turned over tu F. D. -Scott, owner of the building.
will go tn Camp (Handing durins eery, Lake .Mom oe; Haldrmxn
District
vlce-inoiddi-nt at 4:1B
"Wilson
Decides
on
"Armed
Neutrality”
state*
a
banner
headline,
As m l. u i i&gt; l s f tu k it a. ff **&gt;*.._. a
P.M., after which time th” meef*
lattera- Stay
ami early June lu utmlv Brush Cot, lOV. L o ll gw nod ;
Ire.t firing on the rifle, nm.l.lu. GtHirgc U. ii-tiop, Sanford Hunt ind below it is [hr. headline. "Will Atk Conates* to Fiutect (-1. 5 . Slug* Ihg will adlourn
gun and nistul range, and In fain Works. Wi|on-Mal*r Furniture and "Desires Peace Hut There's .Something Greater Than Peace and
Illarixe themselves with rami Co.. Hanford ii to Parts, Inc.. J. C, That I n Protection To Sovereign * -----------------------------------------------training. Mess personnel will n is i]"
Hutcheson * Co., and Ines Mrre- Rights," slid "President Flan* to health after an Investigation to
get acquainted with their respec dlth, l»ngwi|d
AtJdreaa Joint Session of Con­ ascertain Just how much suffering * JO C KSONVILL e T-Y p T 21.
tlvu (fttles, Lieut. John Haul,
Hanfurd-0 do Truck Grower.*. gress."
existed among the poor, and bv the Station
stated.
A sub-head readc "Arming of mayor'e food supply committee." Atlanta
Inc.; Randal Electric Co., Rotundo
Last night the man were In Brothers. R. , Hales Trucking Co., American Merchant men or Con­
lu the classified ad section are Buffalo
itructed on how to conduct tham Pariahable T import Service, San­ voying Tham Through th« New
th*
following "Lumbar Offaret" Chicago
salves In drRI and inspection. Foui dy Anderson &gt;lg ’N Whistle. A. K. German War Zona Are Two of tha
Framing,
$13 per M and u p : Denver
vacancies exist In the Company I Roseau*r. F rist: United Lumber Measures of Protecting American
Calling, 110 oar Mi Siding, SIC per Galveston
was reported. Preapectlve mem Company.
Commerce
Which
Are
Being
Conngel'a Eat Shack,
M| Sheeting and Flooring, $1S Mpis.-St. Paul
bera may attend Thursday night
Tex|oo Service Station, aidered and Which May Be Pro­ per M.
New Orleans
at 1:00 o'clock.
posed
by
Chlaf
Executive
Today."
Howard D" icr Wholesale Con(Avarage prices today are SBB New York ..
Ilia Company will entrain Jul fecUonert, ( irlun K. Ellla, Frank
From New York comes news
Pittsburgh
M for Ft. Jackson. 8 . C., ta hav Evans,, J-ak Mary: J . F. Lewis, that has an up-to-dat« flavor: per M, or 1,600 board feat).
Balnbrldge R i c h a r d s o n , 117 Seattle
the annual enemmparent. Meehan Ji R. Davijnn, Oviedo | W. P. "A campaign of education against
West Forsyth St., advertises Jacksonville * i#i*iiiia-„. it.,
... »i&gt;e&gt;»ii»ii
‘ e» Service Station. high food price* was extended to­ houses for rent with four rooms Miami ***V
day throughi several aveituee. This
and
dth^^ouasa
u p to Orlando
Ilia
plan was adopted by the board of
Tampa •i *i«t 11U,|H,S«4Vi«ii&gt;i 1
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KinwoodTwyman Is

Cocoa Band Will Three Negroes Are
Play In Sanford Given 2Vi Years in
Sunday Afternoon Raiford P rison

Mias Batts' records show that
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Personal ftccordi of Florida Fashion* Mail Order Division indicate
(hat (he additional employment this company
tnpany hat
nai providad hare in the
___ t_______
the growth of San rd's popul*.
last few __________
y ran has hit
lien, M U EBm BetTa, parsomte) manager for that company, disclosed
today.
‘
“A personnel study revealed that 39.5 I*r cent of our present
Mail Oulsi Staff are originally resident* of other stales. Of course, two
pareona wore born and raised In
foreign countries." Mias Betts said. vide employment to hold these
Thu Florida Fashion* analysis people in Florldn permanently,"
i o&lt; the gm- Michael Olnton, merchandise man­
— gluten" other ager of Florida Fashion*, said.
w tjhllahed par*
"We sincerely faal grataful for
M BanPard prior gp opportunity to help Sanford
grow in *1*« and wealth, Wa also
Ropa that people will continue to
‘tse the adVarttagas of living
Wc would Ilka to sea more
industry, more payroll and
area greater population growth,"
It# added.

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Fait fhrnueh Sul urrfjit, rnofpp
thin rtffrriUHin. mol ;w.mi timiuM,
wurnirr Satiml.it 'L-l.-rdf- mirth
lu nnrtfii'.isi t%imU.

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Salvation Army
Launches Drive
For $3,300 Fund

Ray Bryan's Ford
Destroyed By Fire

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Middle Course Is Hunter Accused cTHidr”N!^\^L*r,A
N ot S h o o t AV
t
v-i'cer Re* mb e r
Our Object, Says Of Being Against Pri
Rut At Ai m v
R -3 0
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AEC Chief Smyth Pepper All Along «d'iU \ fHIM.
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WASHINGTbfvTApr. 2 M / P )
-—President Truman ssked Con-,
■reu today to extend rent cotiIroli, and a house .commitlbc
voted for an additional S250.000.WO reduction in excise taxes.
The president rent cungresi a
•pedal menage cm rrnt cimli.il&gt;
delivered in liii absence. lie (lew
to Georgia tliii morning tu wall I.
• tome military maneuver*.
The Hou*c Way* and Mr,in,
committee, winch already had ap
proved 163,000.000 in excite lux
reduction*, look another ihut at
the problem today and voted to
eliminate tome of the taxe* en­
tirely and cut other* in half. The
■ction affeeti jewelry, fur*, hand
bag* and other item* now aubjcct
to federal tales axes.
Truman predicted "a wave ui
exorbitant rent inerrair*" i( they
are allowed n&gt; end June JO when
the present law expire*.
And if that happen*, he taid
smalt income people, hat mg to
ibe|l out more money for tent, will
cut down on buying food, dolltiug
and other necessities} unemploy!*3 menl will intreaie in industries los­
ing late*.
Federal, slate and local govern­
ment* will have to pay out more
money for assistance to the needy,
petition*, both government and
private, to old people will become
more inadequate.
In n special massage, Mr. Tru­
man said removal of control*
• would mean serious hardship fu
. mlntonh of --tthantW • "who* my
ren t)

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Afw«nciiil&lt;*«l 1’renn l.en scd W ire

House Ways And Meas Committee Again
Votes To R e d u c e
High E x c i s e Tax

The 8ulvuin.ii Army Hliuu Serv­
ice drive Is now under way, nn.l
to date Si!t2 has been raised tuward u Kuril of $2,300. Lieut, urn)
Mr*. Caul Jone* .commanding uffl­
eer*. nnnounced this morning.
The goat and objective of the
organisations’ local post were set
at n recent meeting of the Advis­
ory Board, ufflcere of which are
C. L. Redding. pre&lt;ddnd: H F.
Muiile, vhe-pie.idvnli I'. Iii».Kx
Wight, secretary ami «». C. Mc­
Bride. treasurer.
Members of (he Board Inrlmlc:
Mr.., Julius Dingfelder. Frank
Evans. O. P. Herndon, Edward Hig­
gins, T. W. Lawton, R. F. Mann,
Herman K, Morris, Ned Hmlth.
Ralph A.x Hmlth, Judge Dougina
S tenet roin, Letter Tharp. Dr. K,
Traci, and Fred R, Wilton.
enatlons have been received

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Installed As llund
01 DiMablvd Vets

Sanford Jaycees
To Hold District
Meeting: Sunday

Fllis I'lavirrmuifl I’
lie IhMlicalcd IVlity ^0

Sem note Chamber
Get Almost $7000
Ini Subscriptions

National Guard
To lie InKfKwIf'ri

33-Year Old Florida Newspaper
Discovered In Princess Theater

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. J . R. Farris, pastor at tha
IM7 Sanford Aveaae
First CJhilstlan Church, will be
J . Randall Farrla, Minister • In charge of the Morning Demo­
"Four Pillars Of The Church'! tion Program, heard dally at 0i80
will he the sermon subject next A.M. over WTKRi through next
Notkes mult fee presented at the Herald nfflcw us i*n Lord's day at the Fjrst ChrLJan mu k. The program la a presenta­
tion of th« Radio Station n tv*
publlraUen.
Church.
"Their Reword Plus" Will lie the operation with the Hanford Minis­
■Hanford Ministerial A hmocIhII o*
evening (8:00 P.M.) sermon used terial Ansnclutlon.
Rev. H. L Zimmerman, PrenJdent
Mr. Farris will also preaent a
by the Minister.
Joe C. Crtwm Sec. - Tree*.
The Church School will begin It' •liacusalnn atiuly of the Sunday
School Lesson on Saturday at 7sir»
worship and study at fl:4G A.M.
____
Mid-week Hihle study and iirnv- P.M.
CHURCH o r CHRIST
HOLY (R O SS CHURCH
ers, WedncKilitv, H:(IO P.M.
•end Street and Klmi Avenue
Rev. II. I.jtlleton Zimmerman.
C IIRI8T CHURCH. Longwood
A most cordial welcome to nil.
Bid®* A.M,— Ulhle Study.
II. D., Rector
(Kpiacopal)
( Episcopal)
1:00 A.M. Worship,
Iter. II, Lvitletnn Zimmerman,
ieaiifellstlc servlcea each eve
2nd Sunday after Ranter
It. D„ Vicar
FIRST RAPTIHT CHURCH
| through April 00th, 8:00 P.M.
HilHi A.M.—Holy Coinniiirilou,
2nd .Sunday after Eaatar
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
&gt;UMt speakers are ministers of
0:111) A..M,--Fainlly S itv Icf and
4;(&gt;n P.M.—Kvvnlng Prayer A
W. I’. Urooka, Jr., pastor
irrhes of Christ In central FlnrChurch School.
Sermon.
John I.. Miller, Kdu. Dir.
11:00 A..VI.--Morning Prayer A
All are welcome,
"W e’ve Saved A PI not For Vim"
jgpdral theme of the sermons!
Sermon.
Sunday School, 0:45 A.M.
*1:* 0 P.M.—VPHL.
igoat-Dav Religious Issues."
CONfiRKflATioNAL CHURCH
A place for every age.
holes a* follows:
Services During The Week
Pork Avenue and Third Straat
"Take Your Family To Sunday
F
Friday, April XI
Mominv through Thursday knd
J. liernard Hoot, Minister
School.”
"Can a Child of Cod Co to HellT" Saturday,
Church .School, )Q:00 A.M,
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
lli.|y Communion, 7:.V0 A.M.
Saturday, April 22
Morning Worship, 11 tOO A.M.
Sermon. W P. Drunks, Jr.
"The Restoration Movement and
Friday
.Scrnioni “A Woman In A
Training Union, 0:40 P.M.
' ' What It Accomplished."
Holy Communion—0:00 A.M.
1
A plan- for every rhitrch mem­ Crowd,"
•' 1
SUNDAY, Apr. IS
"Kulvutlnn la •omethlng progreaber, Story Hour for children under
« l i the Second Coming of Christ
WESLEYAN
METHODIST
«ive,
never
folio
aMaleed,
alwava
II years of uge.
Pre-mlllenlalT"
pint ml uiiil Incomplete but alwava
CIIUItCH, Paola
Kvenlng Worship, 8:00 P.M.
1' .
Monday, April 24
Rev. O.
0 . D.
D, Marsh.
Marsh, pastor
pressing on like the auiatery of an
Sermon. W. I*. RrookV, Jr .
W* There Anything In a Name?"
Telephone 1M7 ........
Mr. 0 . F. Harry, head of the art or the punuilt of an education.
' Tuesday,
l a r m i T i nApril
y m 20
Sunday School, 0:00 A. M.
Sunday School Department for the There Is no hard and faat line to
the Claims of Modern
Morning Worship ,10:00 A.M.
Florida Haptlst Convention will he !.&lt;• drown between the "aaved and
vlrte Healers* True?"
Young People’s Meeting. M G with us Monday through Friday “miHnveil." What sincere and mod­
W fV R V Hay,
iiji April
n p r n 21
sv
M.
unit tench the hook "Building n est mini wonts to stand forth and;
. "In the Sabbath Day Blndleg
Evening Worship ,7:00 P.M.
Standard Sunday School." Classes with colossal s*Jf-aasuranee, proon Christians?"
Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:00 P.M. v/lll -dart each evening nl 7:00 tin line " I nm saved T* Would not
Thursday, April 27
A hearty welcome to all.
unv hone.il soul say rather: “I
P M.
"What Does the Illhle Sav About
hope I nm iM'ing nvrd. Rome parts
,
Baptism T"
of mv life &gt;irr (teller than they
•Public I* cordially Invited i» CHURCH OF THE NA/.ARKNK
UPS AI.A COMMUNITY
n id in he. hut I nm oalnfullv
110 Maple Avenue
attend.
Congregational singing.
conscious of ninny pieces which
PKKSIIVTKHIAN CHURCH
llrv. |„ It. Kushlun. pastor
Rprvleo* last approximately an
Revival inertings, H P.M., slnri •ii til improvement 7"
Sunday School, ll;4G A.M.
hour. There l« room ami a welcome
ing Soudnv through two week­
Morning Worship, I0:4G A.M
ending May 7th.
N.V.P.H.. 7 ;Im: P.M.
Everybody welcome. Drlng yoni
CHHIStlAN A
Evangel! dir Hour, 7:4G P.M.
friends.
, MISSIONARY VI.LIANCK
Peoples' Hour, Wed., 7:4G P.M
Park Avenue el Foirlreulh St.
The Caravan. Frl„ 7:00 p.M.
Rev, Cleon L. Smith .pastor
FIRST METHDDIHT CHURCH
10:00 A.M. -Illhle S .Imol.
J . E. McKinley, Minister
FlfKK METHODIST I HUIICII
Mr; A. Wirh ldc Hunt.
RAYMOND M. BA 1,1*
IViurlh Street A Laurel Avenue
Mrs. P. It Slepheneon, D.H.K.
11:00 A.Mr- .Morning Worrhlu,
0:4fi A M.—Church Krhnnl.
Fred It. llorlnn, pastor
. Pastor's S"h cell "Christ Among
.Sunday School, U.-4G A.M.
A elites for every age,
kg Churches."
11:00 A.M.—Wornlng Worshlr*Morning Worship, 10:4 GA.M.
'7i4S‘ P.Mc—Kvenlr.g Service.
Young People's Hervicn. 0:40
Seirnnn Tonic: "A Living Faith
i Ah Informal sarvlee for all ages. ’.M.
A Living Wav”.
.Tha pastor will speak.
0:110 P.M.— Youth TTI|ow-hio
Evening Services, Wedne-tlnv A
All the welcome.
Service.
hur-day, 7:00 P.M.
7:1111 P.M. Evening Worship.
Rev. M, •* Dullcw, Disirlci Hunt.
LAKE_ MARY
Oil l«c prcachiiur.
Set moo Topic: "The Triumph Of
COMMUNITY CIIURCII
Love "
0. U. White, pastor
Church School, 10:011 A.M.
FIRST PRKSIIYTERIAN
\ CleKaes for all ages.
CHURCH
Worship, 11:00 A.M.
Rev. Angus C. Mclnuls
D iH cuH H ion
H.D., Pastor
IMG A.M.-Church School.
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship,
Sermon—Mr. Mclnnls.
Knrli evening til eight
0.00 P.M .-Youth Fellowship.
Frl. 21st: "Can A Child of Hod (in Tn Hell,"
7:01) P.M,—Evening Worship.
Sal. 22uri: “The Itrstorntlnn .Movement. What Ifaa It
Sermon—Mr. Mclnnls.
Arrompllshed,"
Special Music:
Sun. 2.1rd: "l« the Second Coming of Christ Premilles
««rve at 0:00 P.M. on Wetlnes
Sunday Morning, Anthem—
III
f, April 26|h. Tha Public Is In
"Eye Hath Not Seen"
by the Chancel Choir.
. ' Thursday, Apr. 27lh
Sunday Evening. Duel—
grayer meeting at 7:46 P.M.
"Kock.uf Ages"
[Fhele Practice, »:1G P.M.
Oeo. Toiiliy and Hnht. Brown.

At THE CHURCHES

L tfal Notice
WILLIAMS. C/l
Hvans. Columbl
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RE SURE
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MATTRESS—PILLOW

n, Oeaage Aw. r

this i u a«r or Apr]
Clerk of the Clrcul
judicial Clreull. H-r

vocea nan been broaght anal net you
In thn Circuit Court of asmlnols
County, Ninth Judicial Circuit wf
KJnrl.fn, situate In Hanford, flemlnoli, f'ounir. Florida. Th# plain­
tiff. In thl- suit is named Itaymond
Mrllllnm*. Th« nurnc of ths dsfeadant Is l^ncy j, Williams f b i

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N o. .100 H iiuhs F’alnt. I-ytJall flow-

ing flnt, Holidex flnt wnll, 81 Fkair enamel, Vilrnllle or Kffecto enamel
or 81 VnrnlMh, you gel the name uniform, unvarying uxcellenre of
l*RATT ANI) I.AMHKHT PAINT AND VAHNISII. The nntlonu Htunilnrd
fine paint vulue for over 100 yearn.

He|llnole County Motors
S it K First Ml. Phone 1011

BEARI NG

ItM nei'dlewt to pay more, rontly to pity lenx. People who hnve tioed PRATT
AND I.AMHKKT PAINTS hnve Irurned Itn longer wear mnken their •
paint bill* lower by the year. He puint thrifty in 10.r:0.

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Sanlord Paint &amp; Glass Co.
SANFORD’S LEADING PAINT AND GLASS STORE
117 South Park Avenue

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Phone 90R

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Hear A
Of
“PRESENT DAY RELIGIOUS 1SS

CHURCH OF CHRIST

month we celebrate our 3 0 th birthday, yes/ 3 0 years

no Central Florida. During this week we offer the finest
doing i t truly low prices in keeping with our usual polity

b en —feel tne gauge of the
iper atoek they're made of—
you know you've got atout
action bare,

W h a t you really Hhve here it a
four-way forefront. A design that
aeta the coming style note—avoids
many e tangle with the car ahead—

41You sever eta tell till yw try"
waat you to try iM H R tala!
we especially Waal you' ta C—
with othen. Drlvs eay other am
djd^BuUk sod see what y*ur

And note that parking-light'leneee,
made of plastic end set deep in re­
cessed dockets, ere well out of
harm's w a y -e v e n when pushing a

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ir*allnM Fr*M Pur Dm )
stain. Them are 2:i Florida Fash­
ion* Mnil Order Division employee*
who have moved here front Gtori;i«. Ohio Itf second with 14. and
West Viruinla third .vlth tl retirerent alive*.
, '♦ • is eniidovees an* listed by
home stales below:
• GKOHGIA CM employees)

Cleo Carter, Mildred Norris,
Ramona ItriilKc*. Sue Koke, Vir­
ginia Lewi*, Mate! Woodley, Ther­
esa Howard, Estelle Rujj.cll, Monteen Flowers, Audrey Hrown. Nell
Holland, Jackie Rowland Veda
Wilmiti, llohhie Hliiulilniv, Karl
Griffin, Gertrude Lausburu, Lou*
ice Dolan, Mildred Hchnffer, Inez
llrnyilon, Mary Craft, Earnest! tie
Warren, Ray Dunn, and Margaret

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CARS. CARS and BETTER CARS
* AT'MELTON’S USED CAR LOT

Announcing
THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE OF

f . 0 . RO BERTSO N
GENERAL CONTRACTING AND
BUILDING
A T 2 15 S A N F O R D A V K .

ALSO SPECIALIZING IN GLAZED
ANI) CERAMIC TILE: ASPHALT TILE
9
FLOORS

Knight.

OHIO (14 employees)
Hetty Malone, Mildred Case.
Jerry Studnik, Dorsey Cox, Claud*
itio Miller, Ethel Murehie, Tbelma
Smith,
Farrell, John Malone,
Edith Curt oil, Eleanor Hill, Ger­
trude Halio, Geneva Van Winkle,
mid Kuye WlUmon,
NEW YORK (7 employee*)
Walter Cleiiictt, Lorraine Faint,
Hot Hellenheek, llehrv Faint
Murthu Ilona, Jackie t'u rather*,
Joy Ford.
NKW JKHHEY (A eiliploveeAi
Cnllierlne Yuuiiir, Mae Field*,
Merle Field*, Mildred Kiefer, Kay
Dunbar.
ILLINOIS lit employen)
(lot Heel, Orean Walker. Freda
Harris on.
WKST VIRGINIA (il eintiloyev*)
I'ntm la Litton, Modnleiie Craft.
Catherine Wude, Karl Coffman,
Esther Lnttrell, ICvelvu Hatcher,
It. lua Mcl.ellun, F.vn Koonti, Marci lia Reynold*.
PENNSYLVANIA (7 employees)
Hetty Anderson, Henrietl" Curdwelt, Michael Latur, Agnes Web­
er,
Viiginlii Longxvell. Celeste
Park*, Patricia I.slot.
NO. CAROLINA (tl employees)
Allle [llrelifjeld, Thomas Wvatt,
Spencer Caitle. Margaret Lingerfelt. Myrtle Shryock, Marie Ibdionan.
HO. CAROLINA (II employees)
Klirahelli Muyer, Frances Phil­
lips, Meilc White.
INDIANA (4 employees|
l.tixoils Murphy, Gladv* M-Conauirhuv. Lulu Erwin, Genevieve
Hriuiduy.
TKNNKKHKK lit employees)
Glenn Ash, tie i iddine Head, John
V-lie.
The following states are retireenled by two employees earli;
IV tlllivtlcU t: Gmre Powers mid
Lillian Arenbeig; Kansas^ Marx
Oglesby and Alexia llallnld' Louis­
iana: Lillian Parker uml Ham Mar­
tina. and Michigan: Catherine
Myers and Michael Glnsnn.
Represented by one employee
are: Itlnide Island. George Dan
plenum; Oklahoma, June Goff:
Wisconsin, lifttv l.uftev; Nebras­
ka Norman Turkey: Minnesota.
Cedi a Keith: Man land, Charles
Howeu; Kentucky, Gene Higgs;
Texan,
Hat bin a Gcinliicl, and
Wnsnlnglou Kay Ilnylev.
Klnnloyeej froni mil of the
Hulled HI ales me Mrs. Kstliei
Williams of Puerto Kirn and Al
Linton, Jamaica.

Cocoa Band
(Caallaae* Kent* P sct 0 * 0
“ Youth of America" hv Yoder ami
u novelty, “Shoutln l.lxii Trom­
bone." will be played. The closing
number will be the thrilling "N a­
tional E mblem" march by llagley.

MR. ALBERT CONWAY

New Home
( C t a llu il H mh P»«* O ut
knotty pine of natural finish di­
vide* Ihe lower rooms. On one
side is the 12 hy III foot dining
room and the large kitchen; on
the other u LI by 2tl fool Ilyina
room, adjoining whleh is a II be
IH foot ilen
Doors lend from both living
room and den to u 14 by 2H foot
porch, which Is screened in and
partially slnnlrd hv batnhoo type
of awnings. Tull oaks in the hark
vnid provide additional shade. The
porch has red cement flooring.
Knotty pine panelling I* used
throughout the home, and ill mod
of the rooms extends halfway up
to the cHIIncs. Iti the den as In
the hallway, it eovers the entire
•vull area. The knotty (line motif
even extend* to the kitchen when"
all cublnet.-, are finished In this
material uhirli is secured from Ihe
west coa«l of Florida.
The muster bedroom upstair* 1*
of the same sire as the living
ri.... . immediately below It and bus
a private bath. One of the two
Miiullci bedrooms is the exclusive
domain of five year obi Ann. Her
brother. Hilly, Is three months old.
Ilaek of the house is a fine little
playhouse which was presented to
Ann recently hv her grandfather.
W. C. Hill, former mayor of Han­
ford and owner of the Hill Lumber
mid Supply C m.
The playhouse
nas a covered porch am) tile single
room, III by 2(1 feet in site, is a
fine place in which Ann call enter­
tain her little friends.

lloatlSMil In is esis II**)
tin luxury of eight room houses
at (21 a month. Five and six
room apartment* are listed at SIN
to I2&lt;l a month, and ill another ad­
vertisement
“ fleautiful
apart­
ments, furnished and unfurnished,
$tr&gt; to (2ft per month."
Under mule help wanted Is an
ed staling, "No strike, H hour day.
Men everywhere, Firemen, hrakeninii, baggagemen, $120."
Undei real estute sales we read:
$2,7AH will buy n house In Springfield a modern il-room. good neigh­
borhood .$.'&lt;00 ensli, balance
immtldy.
A whisky udyerllsement states:
um ipiurt pivpaul for $I.2A mid
two ipiurts pit-paid for $2.00. The
Atlantic Coast Line advertises a
round tri|i to Washington, D. C., to
attend the presidential Inaugura­
tion.
Want to go to the movies? At
(he Imperial Is featured Francis
X. Kushmuii mid Hevcrlv lluvnc In
“The Great Secret.” Keith’s Ar­
cade advertise* five vaudeville
acts,____________________________

Snlvation Army
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nrd Grower* Association, "M. S K|i|&gt;* Sr.. Fannie Reha Munson, Dr, ami Mr*. C. W, Raker and
Nelson, Lester Thnip, Dr. A. W. Adkin&gt; alul Adkins, Cl. I*. Ileimlij’i, The Erickson Funeral Home.

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'ruin the following firms and indlvIdtuils:
The Florida Power and Light
Co.. A. Kilwln Hhlnhnlser. Celery
Citv Printing Co., Dr. L. Munson.
Luke Charm Fruit Co., Florida
Fashions, Inc., Dr .1. C. Gllibs,
The Hanford Atlantic National
Hank. Win, C. Role, It. W. Ware.
Judge D, Stenslroni. Dr. T. F. Mc­
Daniel, Mr*. A. Derby, Michael
M'tiarlk, K. A. Monfnrtnu. Stand-

I t is our pleasure to
ounce the a ppointm ent of

J. GREER

DAILY TO ASSIST OCR (V ST O M K K S AND

whan ydv vn VWtTlAW BUM
* W.ih jail * twist of Ik* «nit yot
ms uiossiaurh pilvscyaa you waa
, i-julal* light sad .satUoio*
*dJ . h»im sad •urh*utia«nl I,
windowliMtaMot* VnetlaabtlaJi
*i« &lt;•pMCttool ** they u* LeeoUluJ
All Meltil Itoiia livatl HUihIh
with
F lex ilium S la in
it nil
I'liiHtic Tupe. T h e llent llllndn
(hut money eun Ituvl Al it
mode rule price.

F lo r id a Wo ihe

OmPAIIY

W e i«Im &gt; have Kind w inking
blinds, built to tr ile r priced
til . l'2« per m|. fu ll.

Sc mi mile Venetian
lilincl Co.
H20 West :lrd HI. I hone IIA2-W
Hanford, FI.rldii

Just What Does Seniority Mean To You

Cooked Ready lit Eat

PICNICS

TII.K ROTTER OF 27 YEARS EXPERI­
ENCE, WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH
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MR. ROBERTSON '

In legislative language that word - *euiority - has tar mure weight and
importance than might appear at first glance.

"WEINERS
A&amp;P SUPER MARKETS
200 Magnolia Ave.
Hanford, Flu,

CAM. 105.1 for eatimnteN given without nny nlilipitlinns

IrWtfe# ill. S. Senate the longelr a mtkn'iAfJrx in office the greater liis seniority - and the
gi Later his influence on all-important Senate committees. So, by that one word is
n msured not only a senator's experience and know-how (however important these
It ay be) hill oho his ability to get thing* Jane for hit Unit.

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Seniority may mean the dilleretice between a flood-control project
being started in this state rather than California...
Seniority may mean the dilierence between a new Federal Building
coming to your city instead of to Omaha, Nebraska...

Seniority may mean the difference in securing or not securing a badly
needed government project tor your community •• such as u hospital.
It is important to you that Florida take no "back-seat
is important to Florida that we return to office Florida's Senior
laudeSenator,
PepperClaude
thoughPepper,
only 49 years old, has accumulated 14 years of vital seniority
a man who gets things done for the state of Florida; a man
who
will
continue
to get
in the U. S. Senate, is today
the 13th-ranking Democratic Senator in this respect.
things done for the people o f Florida. There is not one county in the entire state that
in no
thesubstitute
affairs offor
theexperience.
nation. It
has not benefited by Claude Pepper's experience. There is

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tlNAYOR M M IR I COMMITTIII ARI AS FOLLOWS i
SOIIMM aiUTIONI - on which ha it Sib ranking dtrnocrai.
Thla eommltt#*, generally regarded at ih* m oil important
in ib* sansit has charge of allleglilatlon affecting the Foreign
Policy of ihit country.
la a o * ANB PUMIC W ltraai -■ Sanaio* P*pp«r (« ih* 3rd ranking
mimbar of this Important cummin** which h*ndl*i all Irgiilaliun
■fleeting Public Wtlfara, including haalih and education.
VI Tl BANS ATrAlt I - Senator Pepper Is chairman of the important
iub-commltir&lt; of Labor and Public Walfare. In lhl» capacity h*
I* in «harg* of all legiiliiion affecting m llllom of America'*
vaitraoi of *11 wart.
CHAIRMAN of the Temporary Committee of lha Senate Commill** on Libor and Public Welfare. Thfi Committee hat been
investigating badly needed Veteran* lluiplttl conuruciion end
mediem care probleint.
ItllR IN B COMMIHI I Senator Pepper it * member of lldi hlgbly
itiBaenllal Drnon ratli Commiue* which tell ih* policies o f the
Democratic Party in all mitieri of legitlailon.

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u n e a s s UmT * * u WAV, APRIL St. insii
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» i * u »M caaa whir a money
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I,«4M atabl* whir# lliart ai&lt;
• ha* b#*«m# b world shrine
.ttitra room in aor M arts*
f was no room for them at
jttn^-Lulia |s7.
j-W h tn Claude Pepper was lint
sletlsd to the Senate in 1936, the
Unlljkd Statu government owed apDtaximately 32 billion dollan. Toile )',ll owe* 259 billion dollan.
Wav* you ever thought of that 7
‘ BliteRi'* middle-clan taxpayers
i t * being liven an income ta i cut
•MoMtihl to about 33 dollari a
r#ir. Eve* the Socialist government
failure you cannot tax people to
daatb and expect to get anywhere.
&gt;. Tbe dollar had a purchasing
tjfrwsr of $1 in I9 ib when Claude
Ptp^ei w»» finl elected In the
foiled States Senate. Today it hat
4 pxrthatini power ol 59 cenli.
f * . ,W he If bee credit (or the ineHefe'.ni ymlfwegs*. it ii only fair
n r him
accept-the blame for the
d ftie jee.ih thc^putcheelng power,
» &gt; ani cab accuee Stele AttofMT, Hunter ol Labe, ctunry ol behlrlm lP^the Oiponie, or a
W ,il Slrxef reactionary. Ha hae
b **" a p*richet friend' and etrong
Senator Pepper erei
'■'•Etojl gentleman fiiit •.entered
Mar even atipporled Kin}
sign right up to a law
lh he became convinc, . tould no| be trotted
• n f Isfeiilalion harmful
ulh and opposed by hit
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Policy-Making Plan
Senate leader* have been studying u plan for revUIng
the traditional policy relationship between the Senate and
thi! Department of State, a plan which already haa so much
uupport that ft appear! to atand a fair chance of adoption.
Thu Idea, advanced by Senator Tom Connally of Texan,
chairman of the Foreign Rotations Committee, Is for cstabllnhment of a group of subcommittee)* corresponding to
the subdivisions of the State Department, each subcommit­
tee to keep abreast of the doings of Its corresponding sub­
division and consult frequently with its heads.
Thu proposal haa met with enthusiasm in both Con­
gress and the State Department, and among Democrats and
Republicans. It Is seen as a possible solution to the problem
of achieving bipartisan acceptance and support of foreign
policy, an achievement which seems to be growing more
difficult and at the same time more necessary to the Amer­
ican position in world affairs,
Traditionally foreign policy has been made by the Pre­
sident and the Secretary of State, with the Senate occasion­
ally called on to ratify an accomplished treaty and Con­
gress expected from time to time to give such support ah
might be required. The Connally subcommittee plan would
provide the means by which a much closer contact could In
maintained, and through which the Senate could actuully
have a hand,in the shaping of policy. It Is further concelved that the House Foreign Relations Committee might fol­
low a similar procedure,
The scheme appears to have real possibilities us u prac­
tical set-up for broader participation in iwllcy-mHklng, If
it would work, It ought to set at rest much of the partisan
dlssontion which now umlermlnea our foreign policy.
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Growing Old
At a recent meeting in Chicago of a group of adminis­
trators of homes for I he aged, two opposing views were
presented concerning the proper environment for the elder­
ly retired Individual.
One sneaker maintained that older members of u fam­
ily need their place In It, ami the love and affection or Its
younger members. He believes that houses should be plan­
ned wth them In
and duties assigned to them suited
to their abilities. Another thought that old people arc ham
pier ingroups where their Interests are the same ami their
capabilities coincide, making for companionship and social
activities. This advocate concludes dial It |„ unfair to ask
mature iample ami their children to adapt their lives to older members of their families.
It et unlikely that this question can ever be ntonvcreil
in the fame way for all old people. Families differ greatly!
In the amount of affection felt and shown by their memIwtL In the Ideally adjusted family, the mutual adaptation
of different ages to each other is painless unit even pleasant.
That comparatively few such families exist may be a sad
commentary «» modern life. Well-run homes for the ugetl
form and wlU continue to form the best answer to the
question in . cases whtfe the family home. Tor reasons oj
either spuce dr temperaments,'Js not available.

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Baseball* A Yountf Gume

Truman Asks
iceaMoeanv iew a P it * oaer
caught hi a 'aollera market and
cannot obtain lower rente by
■hopping around.'’

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u.TT.iS:d'^r«s,SLi»
and tin tenant/' he aald.
Tha
ta Senate w n kin j Committaa
will atari haariiga Monday on an
H,
•xtaMiiioa maaeure with
Woode,i, fedtral Homing erpodltor
a ; tha mala
Wood*

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policy ho continued. I theiefore
urae that the Congrta* extend
federal rant control to June JO,
IBM."
MoaSwhile, In Waahlngton The
Houaa Ways and Maana Committaa
today approved an additional
1250,-000,000 tltth In exeka laxo*
eliminating aomo of tha Impoatx
mplately and halving othar*.
Tnlg brought th* total cute, to
fay a* tha committee haa covered
the excise lint, to |3a6,OOOJXX)—
almost twlea as much a* Pm idant
Truman requested.
Tha committee, explaining that
all Ite actions now aro tentativa

nay ha ravlaad later, voted tot
luminal* tha to par coat
sporting good# tax completely on
thUdrowa toys and goods prodomlly used In tchoolt.
f. Cut In half tha W per cent
levy on lewalry, and remove It
entirely from watchea telling at
laaa than 105 and alarm clock*
totalling at laaa than It.
I. Haduca from 10 per cent in
10 the Impost on fur*.
•4. Remove completely the SO

Kid?.1
“7

on baby oila, power and letiom,
and cut from &gt;0 per sent to 10
i impost on other toilet pro,-aresueh as eomatlea and aha*-

tha Dim
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acuta ehortega remaining from
warthne and added)
“Until supply ta near enough to
demand ao that the force* of completitlon will again oporata affacMvaly to protect th# tenant, rant
control should continue."
Mr. Truman wdnl on to aay that
thn policy should he continued of
currant “jpanU af tha laadkrd all Juatl' J*4g R ett writing in tha ctu
In re u t"
MSk- nf the. Reader') Digett « *

what ii nwanl by i|h equal
dnwni for women- "I
Iabout it tit* hard way dur1944 Democratic National
M In CWcago," tha lay..
MW A. M., I wu wkh x
tha boyi

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Connie Mack's life story Is u.reminder (hut organized
baseball tg a'young game after all. When Maek began his
^ c a r e e r !n. 1888, Harry*Wright was still manager
of the National league Phi lies.. Wright's lifetime or baseball began In the 18&amp;Us, when there were no professional
k
*v' If ,
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.. !}} 1888'he became captain of the first salaried team,
!« .VdJEytmwtl Reds. As player and manager hu continued
t il 1883, when he was applnted chief of umpires, a (sisltlon which ho held unlit his death two years later.
- •There are now 1.055,000 regis­
Thus two men’s overlapping lives go back beyond the
tered voten in Florida, about 125, formation of the National League In 1870 to the very be­
000 more than in 1948. In 63 out ginnings of the game.
of 67 counties in far tabulated,
about 660,000 ol them are Demotrati. 52,663 Republicans. Of the
860,000 ■ Democrat!, 90,899 ata
Negroet. Dada county (Miami) hat
ib t Urgttl regiitration with 221,307, up nearly 65,000. Duval ii
with 115,000. and Hillethird with 74,402. But tha
in 'n o w it not to much how
, voter* x i* regelated, but
a u rj’ of theta who are re“ vote)

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From Czechoslovakia

Russia Rejects

FRIDAY APR* I I , 1»M

Chine*? Troop*
Hanford Forum

tUMIssW Frea- .
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by Ciuecyw rsu.o «nu p—
up by
WASHINGTON, Apr. ill — (ipl tha Soviet monitor |» Loudon, re­ Editor San tord Herald,
_ Tht United State* k m u M plied to th* U. 8. protest note of oatiford. Florida.

an apology today from Communlit-run Ciechoilovakia for “Im propar" act* of Ctoeh tecrat polka
•palnat an American tmtinaay ent­
ployc.
ile by
A itatament made public
tha State Department cha:
tha police violated “the moat
amontal human rlghta" In tryhtg
to entrap Mite Katherine Koemak, director of the U. S. fa formation Service at’ Prague.
With the complaint wae filed
an affidavit by MUa Koamak. In
It, ahe declared the police, by
"uie of fear and threata,” tried
to exploit a romance with a form­
er employe, Ivan £tbl, In an teffort to fore# har to mltprcaotrk
the alme and aetlvltlea o f th*
U8I8.

Mrs. Drewry Hit By
Irresistible Impulse
ATHKNS, Ca„ Apr. 81 - (&gt;P»
— A Jut y tva* told today .that Mra.
Kuthlenn Merrv Drowrv, tharged
with ehootlna her eollevc dean axhut hand and hi* second wife, waa
overpowered bv an “Irrvali,table
imnulre."
Mr*. Dirwrv U Mvcutcd on twa
count* of aitault with Intent to
murder fur P rin t n nlitol vn||e;&lt;
at Drewrv and Mite Miriam Thur­
mond ln»t Dec. til. Drewry and
til** Thurmond *m&gt; married laat
month.
Mia Drewry l«ld the jury veaIfiday the Dean hud Intimato re­
lation* with her ufter their divorce
and they were "rodalifallv happy”
over idan* for a rrinarrlaee. She
tald the “lost all rcaron" when
-he dlMovcred prewrv in Mia*
ThuMnomT* home,
She charttml Drewry, head nf
the Unlverkltv of ticonriu iournnr- hi H’huol. h»i| Ixcii rairvlna on a
oidld affnli «lth Mh- Thurmond
for year*.
D ISIT TK SRITI.F.It

Nt:\V YORK, Apr. 21
(/D Sulllemrnl nf * Ji-pule thrfgitenIng e lit'-up "f elilptiiiie oi| f|f
•ail nip) yulf tiianln. wa» aniioiniretl tudav.
••
Tip* ngreenivtit, raum after.-Ill
liuiira tif ulino-t iteariv negutlallaiin tn-lwveu rtpreafiitativea of
•10 shipping concdrn* ind the AFIMusters. Mntf* knd Pilots Asso­
ciation.
1 |
(itIN K S ARRKHTED
TALLAHAHHgK, Apr. 21. -(A h
"tntlumv (inlndi. former director
uf the Florida A. end M. College
for Negroen extinshm division, to­
day was orrestw on four charge#
of emhrxtlemedt.

Apt'. 18.

HKGHK4JAT1GN AAMALGIMATION And EXPRESSION
it is real nauseating the way
vume of our pcopla ara making
-uch an issue for pulilkal gain
or are Just cussed narrow-minded
agitators of confusion and discord,
using our good colorod people for
.« football. 1 was raised with the
.itJorwi people, worked with them
and 70 year* ago a good colored
woman wav my part time wet
■iJrse, uf course that was back In
he days of the sugartit before the
lubber nipple and Carnation milk
ras thought of. I have got to sue
•ny first red blood Southern *en,emsn that would not fight for hit
ilorod friend In the right as quick
-h e would for a white man.
The first child that was born
Iter tho ara lauded was a black
bv and he was called Cud. whkh
• the Hebrew won! for black. The
dark man or Negro Inhabited the
and of Cinaan before the Jew
J W did. One black woman or
Negro ruled the world at unu time.
8hu was Queen Candacla.
Tho
Juecn of Sheba was no slouch, she
ruled over a good portion of it.
The civil Jaws w* live timkr
etc In America arc copied from
•sw» that were dictated bv a
Negro and the man thought su
much of hint for hi* assistance he
married hi* daughter. That man
was Moses and the black man or
Ncgio waa Jrthru. And arrordlng
to So'onion » own writings he wan
lio a black man. *
Mar today knows so little about
uod and kn-ws loss about uaturr.
Every thing there is or ever will
be Is a form of cxpicsslon. God
made the trees and the gra** Irit
you and I readily observe (ho dlfferenl exproaekn in them. God
mnde the fishes of the water hut
look at the different expression
from the whale to the mullet. Then
you have the feathered kingdom,
from the qua!) to the vulture The
iilmal ur benst from the elephant
ind camel to the lowly gout with
II of their expression* In between.
Then you come to uuuther rreen
ntkrogosmle realm
tuts iH*,p Hie I'tritod tKaten g0v» caljed man In through and by
•tlilnenl« )lol liijdilk to IhJ el; which God eet the example #r seg­
ice ill.,, t|)n Amet Ivan girtraK regation for each term of vxnrerout out violate‘ the toontkr .ul •ion In their manifested derre-v
the. Soviet Uniyii' aim, k|so thql Enoh one. according to hi* kind,
It wm, eikgi'dly ‘ unarmed.
•• mop win Intended to im the urnm
, "fit the u*nt dt these facts, throughout
the world. God ulautH
tbv ubove-pienthiped U n i t e d }bW thro# expressions of the vrllow ,race in Japan. China, and Thai­
land. He placed the Jew |„ Uhe*

Text ot the Soviet reply:
“In reply to the United States
government's note of Apr. 18,
TWO, the U. 8. S. It. government
considers it necessary to state the
fotlowing:
"As already reported In the note
ef the Soviet government of Ar
11, the American aircraft which
violated south of Lepaya, Latvia,
l»V Soviet frontier, according t ■
verified data was a four-enginei
military aircraft B-21) Flylnj
Fortress, whkh nut only failed to
ob«y tht (Itmirul of tht Sovltt
fighter plutie* to follow them ano
land at an aerodrome hut openct
fire on the Soviet plane*.
"After the leadlog Soviet flgii; •
er aircraft had lieen compelled to
fire In reply, the Amarkaa alrcrati
tuineil off in the direction m lh
«ea aod dlsatinearod.
•1l,,-r a « ••»■ f vis «&lt;t:ibli*n
ed by proper verliicatkn.
."Tha nolo of tha United State*
government of -vpr, 18 contain*
A r&lt;HPii&gt;ci of unfounded stalemoni*
whkh ar# relntod by the exactl)
established Ikct*.
"In the note, fot example, tho
Unilod Slate* government decUithat the only American naval all
craft In the air on Apr.
Haltlc aren was h United State
Navy Privateer aircraft.
let w Im* iwen exactly establisped that -oath of
'
H-Zl) Hying Fortes* / a . tly «
,vn Soviet territory, carrym
American Identification marks.
"T h i
United States govern­
ment alkgia that the ,rc|( “ft go^
question old not violate the So
viet frontier and w m not armeu.
-Vet, attorning to veritl-o
data ol tho disposal o( the (W;
vie, gowinmviu, an Ameraai.
riying rorttess alrtrali oi,
.,oi. o ui .III. year vioUitm tli.
kialv lionucr o l the bovi.j
,,, 1111,1 in ine urea ol lw|i»ya, am.,
ncuviroidig Ji kilometers &lt;•murk) mm ton territory ot to•i.o.o.K., men id* suviit UgliU't
■'tvv"*1
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.
, , 4'.w facl^ nmiplelcly ru-

eh an attemjrt to shirk ■the rokponilbllltyj A f • ltto » vlolktten
of Utefuallonal law. ,.»/• ’&gt;
-• -the . United Statea govern,
meat stales also.In Ite unto, that
to dem« mis-that the moat strict and
(ialhCk we* kwasted bv Leon eatagUrival Instruetloa*' be Isaoed
County Ddpuit! Siieriff Arthur to tha S6v1et Air Fore# .that them
no raualittoa,. Junder what­
Register la UreMsboro, N. C.. and
ever1 pVetext, nf lacldente of
relp rued no?a bfi plane.
Iln lk i hntaed in three counts uf this hmd, that 'the fespoilbHIty
rmbenllng ex t i n * Ion division for tho lncldeot that occurred
bo bornp-.by tho Soviet
fundi totaling (2.223.33 between should
Union and that, tha latter should
S'lit. 7. 1047. anl July 28. 1841, pay
compcnaatkn for the loss
mikI ' uf recelvlnr *H7 in "Vl^k(he American aircraft. •
harks*' on nurchaws from a local of "Tha
Soviet government can­
photogrnpher.
not accept the above-mentioned
demand* for examination, aa they

phonogrnplis and recorib and un ara dearly absurd and lacking
ladlo* and accewurlM.
any foundation whatsoever.
WASHINGTON Apr, 21. -I/FI
— The government »towed tha
ury In tho John Maragtli oarlury
1'rial today threa chacki totaling
1508.10 whkh
.-acaival In 104i
whkh ha .-acalvei
doli« buibe
buabeea with
from a firm dolnp
the War Ar.*cts Aftmlnlftratlon.
George A. Chadvkk. Jr.. Wash­
ington lawyer, teitlfled that a*
tresitoror of TranilAmedea Trad­
er* ho made out tha &gt;hachs to
Maragon for expeaM*. Tha firm
waa buying and Millay surplus
war supplies.
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(Tiie Sing Tao said the Nation™
alist Air Farce Imd moved its head­
quarters from Majhow to Sanya
(Saipali) un the southern coast.)
The Communist said Red, Gen.
Lin Piav's crack fourth litld army
went ashore Monday along a
stick It 23 to 45 miles west of
I Inihow. the capital, and cracked
“ line aftet line.’* of Nationalist dc&amp;.
l«m ?
t d, n't cere what vou think of lenses, ;&gt;
wl at I have Imd to .&lt;utv mir tlu I
(Thi- first official Red voralon
Cite '.vhel v-*u think of me but If of the Invasion was broadcast yes­
I hav ? said voumthlng that mix terday by Peiping radio and heard
,wised you u* tM**k a thought and in Kan Francisco by the Ass,,,
vote fur (Jeorgr Smalhcrs I have elated Preset
added to votir statue. Gml never
(The broadcast said Red troops
punished a people ur a nation fur by tha second dny hud smashed
the'r sin-. &gt;&lt;v «hclr ^lnl‘ thsv mo ten miles Inland and unutuied
ppuflthed.
Fonkdiuti (Fuslmii), 25&gt; miles
Thank vou.
xJilt burnt of H'lillUW. Til*1 Reds
C. G. Clinkscalck •aid they killed ur wound •1 2H0
Moutesumn l|«tcl Nationalist* and cnplurcd " ''I'ltrJk
Sanford. Florida.
The Nationalists cubl 1 ^' Red
pilsuncre Were parnded 1'o ncsduv through llaihow ..'reel
Ulysses 8. Grant's father #«« a | Sume prisoner!^ were no i, t. a*
tanitei, The boy who ;vnx Pi nvl'o* the Red tlmetnhle i i|t»il
become president stalled a.i hu ■,)*• for Irinding 50,000 It 'op, (••• ihe
•irentier In the family sola-leather end «f April.
tannery.

LIS TEN
“Women Voters,

Taa Caueaudap in the
hlfbar rear ho*, (he Indian . Ip
Amorlca iu id jh e three menifestatlon-of-the-hlaek man. he tdare l
lh# Negro in Kaat
Africa the Nigra lA cl 13-11 in
the lowar. roaches of West Africa.
arde brought Urn Negro to Arhsri -H
, In
am* '"W them uh
»
, k , .F a rtuXUe*e got ita|ou&gt;
of th t tra ffk and went down the
/vv** U°a»t of Africa and hrough'
the Nlgga and In our ltrnorat.ee
w# did not rseognls* the two race*
of people, consequently they were
amalgamated and today wo have
f»w Negroes and few Nlfgaa In
America but n coloied ra- e. Anialgimatlon tend* to weakness wherebV « c h object loopee Its Identity.
Th# sank' thing I* true with
our government with the advent
5
.,hr. nsritetuation

" i t ’ Is not difficult to underStaid that any aircraft from any
country whkh Is obliged to pro­
test the sovereignty of It* frantlerk, lu the event of a foreign
•IrVraft violating tha frontier#
nf ite motherland, would hava
acted In Dtedidy the same nun Pepptr" and the rest uf I be "me
Our Jeffsrsonlan form of
nor aa I ha Soviet aircraft acted.
gov srnment pnnclnais have been

MOHR MONEY
TALLAHASSKK. Anr. I I . - m
— Tha University of Florida la go­
ing to ask tha cabinet for 1X15,000
at Its maetlag Tuesday.

pro«lituted cud anialgHmatcl
KuelatUm and Cotnmuuli'm whoreby we liav- lost our lilcntltv end
nrr Headed for destruction and
clinas. Yoi, don't mskc a house
more tenan'nbl, by destroying it:
sou Hive to Improve it. So let ue
Uv to Improv- &gt;m tha law* we
have and net &gt;rv to destroy our
moral, social and economic fabric.
Fr'lov. Gods laws There wa* »
tine &gt;ii the dav ot Tioocnuv thnt
Cod led m*n Hu' man’s uiental
•litrolulion regardinu tin wot'd
m&gt;nl promt ted him to .’Mtobtlsh a democracy and Is now try­
ing to make (it.follow him.
P&gt;pVcr. Akunmn, end elhir*'
ar*' muddling thug, In mv opin­
ion tn tho htuhuiiv uf wls.inm.
They know not where they aro
going, whv they are going or what
thev ore mine to do when tney sot
there Whv don't they leave our
good colored friends alcne *• they
ran uuinlfci thvtr uwu v*U'c&lt;t'

IbmmS Pros* Pass 8»*l
‘driven lowalu Inc tc^ u(all night fight.
( I he Communist Ta Kung Po3&gt;
in a Canton dispatch which told oi
919,000 fami»c victims in Kwnnglung province, said aulhotiles there
wcre.ItaMgfe lelicf funds mid grain
fur Haiuan after its “ lilxratioi)."
(The indetrendent Wah Kiu Ynt
Po said Iras Ilian 4.000 Red* troops
remain,of 10,000 who landed Mon-

WTRR, 8. P. M.
SIX OUTSTANDING FLORIDA WOMEN,
REPRESENTING A CROSS SECTION OF
EV ER Y WALK OF L IF E W ILL DISCUSS
THE FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN FLOR­
IDA'S HEATED SENATORIAL CONTEST.
Paid By Friend* Of GrocgS Mmatkera

Dank on Your Ganfe
Your Bank at
Work * . .The
Rccordak

IRISA H I Ml II H i l l 't

Mod*rn Banking r e ­
quires modern methods,
ao today, a photograph
which bn amsa g g ait a#
our permaMat Ale* to
and monthly statement.
Other iap ortM t i near da
of tlte bulk u n Hhswta*
phategraghad and kept,
reeuRlng in mnr M a g
nUn to provide further
•arris* ta our suxtamars
in *inaa aI
—•Melt as
of ehacha aa avidama af

rovtod

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n t * H A f r t o n r * wwi»\?.n o.svrnnn. r r n i w w
•&lt;i;if

Social A n d Personal Activities
IVtephone I 48

Cunnsta Club Liven
Party At Beat'll
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hATlHUAt

The &lt; aim.In Club wllispoiivor a
•overcil dlnh supper at tiiltO P.M. at
'lit ..lUrlit Club, The member,
i are rrquj.-trd to hrina their own
inl.le *enr|i:
Therv will be u dame at Cvncvn
in the (ieuvva Community HulldIng from H id |t.ni. sponsored by
Mrtk W. Vi. A m in, and W. Kllhee.
Tl.e proceed* will go U» help build
o recreation center for the cominvnlty, Music will be bv Dove
tthnnnun and the Four ‘Mel lodlcr*.
MOMUSt
The Ucaidull Avenue Circle wIP
ntent, at the church chapel at 3:00
1 P.M.
A course of study in "Building n
Standard Sunday School” will be
taught at the First ilapli.t Church
ut 7:00 P.M. by Mr. C. F. Harry,
State Sunday School Secretary for
the Florida Hnptlst Convention.
Tile Uaptlst Seminole Anaoclutlonal Sunday School mooting will
tie held In the Port Orange Itaotlit
Church at 8:00 P.M.
The Sanford Story lamane ivlll
• meet at the Yacht Club at 8:00
P.M. All members are requested
to attend.
TUCIlDAT
The Pilot Club will hold It. reg­
ular business meeting at the Yaclit
Club at 8:00 P.M. to I* preceded
by the board meeting at 7t0(&gt; P.M.
The-Chapel Choir of the First
Uaptl.t Church will have rehear­
sal at 8:411 P.M. nt-ttm-rhurch.
A course of Study In "Uulldlng
a Standard Sunday tH im V' will !&gt;&lt;•
_ taught at 7:.‘I0 at the tVIrst flap-,
Q tU I Church.
WF.IiMbSUAY
♦DAY*.
The Norman lie V'’■JllliW d ‘‘Impter of the United ■laughter, of
the Confederacy will hold a Inn*
,’hron at the home of Mr. Claude
Herndon. Oar, Magnolia at 13:00.
The Study of the IxKikJ.'Ouilding
a Standard Sunday SohoAl” will lie
continued nt 7:110 !\ J i at the
PlH l Baptist Church. C
* TrtUNHDAW
a
Junior Urulhcrhood of Die First
llaptl.t Church will meet In the
Men*. Illlils* Cluis room ill 7:811
P.M.

The Canasta Club was enter­
tained Wednesday bv Mrs. I'earl
Hesse In Dnvtona llcneli where she
i» vacationing this month. . Lunch
was served In tlu&gt; llench-llest l’avillion and swlmmiig mid rnrds
were enjoyed during the after­
noon.
During a short business meeting,
plan* wvie completed for the suntier to be held nt the Tourist Cen­
ter Saturday evening at 8:30 for
members of the Canasta Club. All
arc to bring a covered tilth and
table service.
An entertaining
urogram, under the supervision of
William McCarthy, will Ik* pre­
sented at 8:00 P.M. The piddle Is
ronllally Invited.
Those attending the beach party
wure Mr. and Mrs M. 8. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhlplyv. Mr.
and Mrs. William McCarthy. Mr.
mid Mrs. H. I.. Compton. Mr. and
Mrs. \V. K. Smith. Mrs Nancy
Dobbin-, Mrs. Margnret Kdwards,
Mrs. A. C. Starke. Airs. Ida Monti"y. All*. I.oulesr Smith, Janie,
Stowurt. W. A. Yeoninu*. Hamid
Slieplcy of Detroit. Mlrh.. nnd
Mrs. .Ilesse

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Mr. and Mr*. J . If. Cooley left
Thursday for Klimte t imid where
All. Collev ship scrvicemnii 2/c
will lie stationed.
•Miss nay (lulletla aim ed Sun•lay from New A'tub to spend two
wicks with hei brut her and si
.er-ili-law. .Mr. ami Mi*. Hart Gu|
'vita at 511 Kim St reel.
All*. William Collev of Osteen
letunivil Thursday from Alaeon.
tia.. where -lie has liesn visiting
her daughter. Mrs. A. C. (ilcdhlll.
Jr . Mrs. lilrdliill ami children re­
lumed with Airs. Collev for a short
visit.

Mrs. Flowers Is
Re-Elected Head
Of Home Council

Membvls of i,ie Huslnes- i,m
Professional Women's Clul; wen
entertained Wednesday evcnlne
with a Spring Party ut the Touii-i
Centei under the direction of be
Kdueation and A’lH'iitionnl Commit Ire
The Center was artistically dee
united with arrangements ufj-lndi
utilises, stalicc. lilies and greenery
Knelt mcmltor was presented
with u colorful Plagium nnd ru i­
ng*- In tlie eluli colors as the
arrived.
Taking pail on the Uin-'rmu
Mrs. A It.
II. Iliixtmrv. Mi
All
were Alls.
Monde Sat* her. All-s Klolse Wheel
or. Miss Hetty Wagner, mul J&gt;»Alvars.
The icficrlimenl table, overlaii
with a Inca cloth, was centered will
hi arraiigeniunt of pink gladiolosi-.
entwined nt each anil with stall,-,
mu' greenery.
Assisting Miss Mona Ruth Mill•
chairman, were Air*. Miriam Hu*
-ell. Alr», Huffman. Alisa Hobhye
Alortcti, ami Aliss Hetty Dori* Wii
Hunts.

Nlek Kviiis. -vamuii, L'SN. of
1515 Celery Avenue, and John 8.
Aldiirfee, stewardsman. DSN. me
lly IIK8S . PA1TKH8DN
scheduled tu arrive in Naples,
Halt. Apr. 22. abeam the heavy
The Saturday Night Club met
cruiser U88 Newport News, which
has been engaged in fleet maneuv­ ut the Club Rooms Inst week will*
ers with the Sixth Fleet in the Alls. Joe Sni-ak a* Hostess. Thcic
.Mediterranean.
was a good attendance and Cun-istn, games nnd the Paul Jones,-■
were enjoyed.
Mi fa lls Studio, Orlando
j M’e aie sorry to learn •but l&gt;*
Alls* .liinn Stephens,in Conway, dauglit* i of Mi. anil Alls. Clarand Aim. Luther Tnrbell met wilt* ■lice .Morten Conway nf \popku, whose nun* lag, to .Inlin Will inin
mi auto accident on Urand Island Flips, soil ol I'l anil Ml- A M’ Fpps ol S.*t*f■•■&lt;I will be nil event
lliidgc near Huffala after thrv ut early .liitnT. M’. Lawton, school siineriu- bud returned from Ihvir vacation
tciuleiil, read a resolution iidoutwl ut Plantation Kstatvs. Mrs. Tnr(•a n im a U u n b (la (&lt; ro iip M iss .lo an C om vay
by the Floridu Congress Parent- bell suffered n neck injury.
Airs. Lloyd Cornell of I'rnwTearheiH Association ninnsgerinl
L u ts U itu.il D e c r e e T o NYud W illiam E p p s
board to the Seminole County deiice. It. L. Ims lieep the hou-c
('ounell of the I’TA recently nt guest of Air. and Mis. Hum
Ijtke Alnnrue school. All. Lawton Wbewell for the nnst work.
stated that it i* the duty of the
The (ilee ('lot* met ut the Clul
PTA tu tiiform the people uf the Rooms on M'rduesday evening It. la Sieiin, Pin i teen c l iln-n ltd
needs of the schools ami to uosli They rellea* -etl some of the songs al u f .lew* I- ,leg*,-e la -1 m i -r lit 1 1 11*1 4*f Iti -la hi: lit ci Joan A’i' •
legislation 'ur an adequate nml they ale yoltlg to lend the glnUI*
&gt;1* Ati Alinptiel Maxwell, lafi III tl Ii 1 " It II% I,. 1ohn William
A tV
•lepcmlnblc ii^enils of revenUP fin ill Mliging oil th*’ boat trip, which tw nil,,*i liom he ualaoial off*,, I 1&gt;I* , lltll •*1 Mi illtil All
is sehetiuled for this Saturday.
o* Kmisn* Cit\. Mo •&gt;.-, I.o mnnr 1 *«•I* , S,41•tfr.l.l Mr Wediting wil1
their support.
lee •1' •\f|.1 Hi •'ill .\ llllle
During the meeting, Alls. V, K.
Mm. Arthii* Carmen, who sneot " "
. ..........
Illltell, prr-i.lenl of the council some time with us last Oetnbei.
1 II
f 1- il gnoloiite of
Ml
t'm n lin g tin leiiinonv, a ban
was elected u» delegate to pltcud with her husband, when they inn -l11"' «*■- hebl ii the ••* ixn t .lin 1 1. .» 4 II.c Ii S, liool mid iitti'Mih-d
the slimmer Inxlitute with Miss chased a Imme site, has returned no: i *»*ih nt I'l* An* Inn
Aellmx Sil.r-l •
1
I'l Mil \ iii Del.amt
Ruth Kami a* ultcrnnlc delegate. with a friend. Mrs. JessMiitlne H n v - * t*l-*i-v*l in a l*l*ok imwi m*
A film 'What We Didn't Fat" er who t» h I s o interested in local 1 in-ail '*t*le -m roil out lli&gt; l •u M I Uin* •\ *4r1* !ri»--I'll MIIIM'II of
wn. shown l*y u memlHir of the lag in our urea.
i i\)m
Mi - nf Hie -nniiitv Hr ■•18*1*11X til httioijt Unive rsltv
Mrs. Carmen 'ditiimnl &lt;
laike Atnnroe school.
und A1i&gt;. Hover uin from unnei \ i-lhiu glalliiiln-cs ami iricc||..|\ 1 ’ifill* •-till II.ill in I'VIa uui v.
Officers for the coining year New Yoik Slate and are staving ill, mail'll tin' liniuoi-l I able
Mi
- 'Ml '•*•»it anil inuit-d
were Installed hv Airs. L. II. Hush- at the Miiiixion,
l li'i-c ri'4eiv lig Ibeii ilegie.
I
mid iillciidi'd -,-hoiU ill
ton, past nrusldeiit. Thrv me
Our I'rire Canasta Holier
Wei, Alls. Ilun os Vo|n|iicli. Ml** SeuI,■,,I mnl Ii,-nt gm Atllllarv
Airs. C. K. Illltell, preside lit: Mrs,
Finn wonieiv were playing Cm*
l-'b/abcl It t - adenix wlu-ie In- was a lleulriiuli Id
A. W. Taslo. vice-president: Airs. msI h at Alls. Aliic Leonard's home I 'x - n n . Alls C i n r g e D m igle m m i, ,,.i ,,, tin. | ( u | c
U iiiiii •(radiiI). It. Ulroy. Mfirularv: Airs. W. A. on UeHniy Drive.
I... I IIrqKsail
.... Jr.,
I.
tl
Ml...
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Both sides Ml.
Mi*, .link
Alt.
Nliii
Fester, treasurer; R. K. True and had tu make a meld nf 120 hut urn- I'-x Sill IHl, Alls, Nuriev Collnm, lit mo In- went min -ervli e mnl
-elveil
o*
|ibaiiniieisl
mallIII the
Itnv Nichols, prinelpals-at-larjs. side bail unit 58 tu niaka tu reach .Mi** |lii|ilme Coim-llv. Alt* I .an
Hcfrrshnients were srrvrtl by their 61)08 while the aide Ati- n n Jiilinmiii. Mis, 'I'ni l.iriiie.don, ''bibnleliilii.i Naval Ho-nilal. llu
eivi-,1 two vein* in Hie Now,
memliers of the Lake Muntoe PTA. I’eik wn* on had to have I7&lt;hi mul ,Mis« Pal Jehullx.
Olliei • af'ei xxIn, »i In- i-iiteied Stetson
Three in four mundx were played, i i i v *« i i I al Hie iitluinoiiv xveio Ale*. I'oivei - il v lia ii'fei i lag tu Pmurv
the opponents had two red three* Haw km* Cniiin
-nonxur: All*, I Dnix-i'i it X xvlirif ‘ tu- Is in hiend no meld, Mrs. Peck drew a S. I) ( loin-, ilfrix lor: and Mr j oi-tn.i \em nl»d a meuita'i o| tlie
card and liecnniu verv excited Sin­ AlliXwell
I', lxa|&gt;na Alpha fiiilcmitv
dh! not meld Init discarded an an-.
Tin iippunent picked up the pack,
Airs. Itutli Scott, retiring piesi- using the disrarded are to imikident of Hie Sanford Pilot Clul*. her 120. Airs. Perk's Jiartnei -nicl
At advertited
conducted Hie installation services "Oh l"«. an acu, couldn't vou
for new officers uf the DeLand have given them something small­
51 SIVINIKN"
Pilot Clul* in an Impressive candle­ e r " "Oh no." suvs Airs. Peek. t'H
light ceremony ut the Park Ter­ Unite pluiseit with lirrsclf." I Ini,I
mer Hotel in DeLand Inst evening. a vert good reason for doing Hint
Mrs. Srotl was assisted bv Mis Wnlt until vou see." Tl.e othn
At, L. Unborn. Others from the ,i|i iiuiit-iit filled In the Canasta,
Sanford Club attending weie: Mrs. cleared her hand and went out InIJ K. Chapman, president-elect. fore Atrs. Peek had a elialici- to
Mis. Frank R. MacNeill. Mrs. M. [day. Very ciestfallcn, she Inid
C. Stone, Airs. J . L. Clark. Mrs. liar liand on Hie table, saving
K II. Randall. Jr.. Mrs. O. W “Six*, I had nothing else to dis­
Touchton. Mrs. W. K Ifnlleyhead. card." She had 4 Queens, 4 nitii-Mrs Al F. Hunt, Atrs. Nancy ami .1 wild curds. INote: All-.
llrork, Atrs. K. 11. I.anev and Miss Peek and her uertner ere no long­
er un -peaking terms).
Mamie Ramsey.

Plantation EittateH

Mcn’n Club Addrenncd Lawton Speaks To
By Dr. John Adamn County 1*TA Council

Dr. John Adams, professor of
iinthrupolgy and sociology nt Slet
son University, spoke on the sub­
ject "What Is. Alan?" at n met­
ing of the Aten's Club of Holy Cross
Fplseopal CImrrh nt the Parish
llou-e last night.
Supper was
.-civcd by the Ladies' Auxiliary.
The meeting was presided pver
bv President At. Minnrik mul the
-nvuker was introduced hv Father
II. I.. Zimmerman.
Dr. Adams
said that u million years ago man
was not iiiurh like modern man.
hut was lin lead, ii ereuture t&gt; feet
tall, weighing about a thuiismul
pounds. Ills evolution has resulted
in smaller bodies with linger
brain*.
This evolution*, he continued ha*
also resulted in less resort to
••length and brule force by man
mid an increasing tendency to fig­
ure his wav out of difficulties.
The culmination of the evolution­
ary process, he cnncludctL Is the
perfection uf man himself.
Father Xlmniermun announced
the dloeoaan convention to be held
In West Palm Reach on April 26.
Hafn Murtinn .poae on the work 28, and 27. And II. F. Whitncr
of Florida Fashions ntMhekitpnthlv reported on plans fur the 8 t. Franmeeting of ^liu AmBlrai) lie inf ci^*C#mtfat 0 vonR’ark.
I
Department t f llilf \Yom«6&gt; c l u l
Tuesday tiiulit.
lie showed sev­
RADIO PHOOKAM
eral attractive style* of dresses
A. Kdwln Hhlnholser. eltv nttorwhich were modelled bv members mi.v will speak on radio slutlon
Uf the staff of Florida Fashions.
WTRIt next Wednesday nt tl:(MI
Mrs. Troy Kay asked the help A.M.
Mr. Shinholser’s address
of the members in brightening will lie sponsored l*v the local
and redecorating the waiting room chnptei of the United Daughters of
of the County llenltji and .Welfare Hip Cnufedpraev nml will lip a tiuri
Center. Mrs. Irving Felnherg off­ of their Southern Alemorlal Dav
ered tu undertake tills project and program.
a collection of 14.60 was taken to
help her get started.
Mra. l-auicn Johnson requested
contributions of Imoks add mugatines to lie used in the Rolling
Library being organised for the
hospital.
Mrs. Hmughton Watkins, chair­
man uf the circle, announced that
HAPPY HIItTHOAY
thu birthday ralendat
repniU
Cheryl Jones.
shouhl tie In bv M avj).
Mfa. C. F. Carlton. Ih-rouihig
chairman, annmmeed the appointment of other officers for the
nest year. They wqga Mrs. Ted
Williams, rourteay cJtfljpian' Mr*
John D. Carlton, house chairman
and Mm. Ernest Southward, press
chairman.
Dettclaus refreshments w e r e
served the members and guest
Aa nn added Mrvlre to the ladle*
by Mm. C. K. Carlton, rliHlriuan
uf Central Florida, Lu-Salr proud­
Mrs. TVd William*. Mm. f&gt;an
ly announces the opening uf It*
Wright, and Mm. MUB^jiliipIncomplete bridal department . • .

Martina Spe
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B. &amp; P. W. Lroup An*
Entertained At Party

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Ruth Si*ott Conducts
DeLand InHtallation

B P iilh

Loitgwood

It, AIMS. J. II. AIINICK

riuWoman'll Auxiliary •.*
Chiist Church met xvith Mr*. 8. L.
All*. V M. Flower* was r j- 1 ............ AVe In,--dav afternoon, O t
I'leetiil inesident. and Mrs. J. II. tin tu|iie ef tin condition i f .Invar,
I'tndnll, vice-president &lt;«f the since Hu- win several lottec
County Council of Home IH-tn- wen- lead liv the member*. The
onstrutluil Clilli- at Lake Alnnrue Japune-e lecoveiy is verv Inter­
yesteiday. Mi** l.iln Woodard, esting.
Officers foi the coming veer
eouiilv home demonstruiton agent,
were nominated to la' voted on A*
announced this iiiurniug.
The meeting, hrt,| at the l.uke the next sesuien ef the Auxiliary
Atnnroe School, was attended liv 51 I’rese'it weie 'lines. C. ft. Soarri
memliei.*. They xveie welcometl liv pre.-idenl Alice Wuilsxvorth, fllld*
Ituy Sic lulls, piiliclinil of the Snow, XliMe Aloignn, Mario Dlgo.
Ileiiix I lentil. Airs. .1. Ilotiienick.
i hoot.
i It lit l offitei* elected wore: All** Atiuv Rutartson
Mis. .1ulin Pox, I'liula. tit-nsiin-r.
Letters f ■"iii Diocesan officer*,
and Alt- Cringe Olio, I.i-ngwnnd. .Mr*. Stevens and Mrs Robert
-ci i elm y.
I•14,111 were read It was voted to
Airs, J . \V. Yiirboioiigh, Ceni-va, take up (lie study of the teaching
wn- rt|i|iointed n delegate to the o f tin- F|ii*ft&gt;pji| Church next winStale t.imncil meeting at Caines- lei.
Itefri’-shnit-nta wore served
vine in August and M i,. Carl Wil­ doling llu- -iH-inl huur hv (he
liam* ol Suiitnnl n* ultcrimtc.
ho*te*s.
lue first |iii/i'in Hu' * ti ed tutu
The liugi- burins lie at Rock
die.** icmi-w •oiite-t was uw.nd.-d ] Spring , hi d Sunday war attendfld
V;
Uiegon Dm
of Lake bv Mr. mid Mr* David l.lvlngaton
.Mumoe. lot- die.-* wn* o| green
\)t, K a th e n m * (.eland. Thin
in.m mmcimi. Mi* Julm box ,
under uuMii.e* ..f Union 2378.
w-i* a IIP r e woim . .d die.-.,,* c i „ . f fril|l, n,-|Hndii w a . iii c h a r g e ,
n,,.,,. „„ „ tMrtfflv ntteiuled rs•tuule ol dilfcicul colli...... i.itenal*.
.Minli int'.'ie.-t wos -tiouii in lie- \ ix al m th e llanti.xl elmi'ch last
S eal s, lloi'boi k ill• pill x id final x* eek
cox c l i n g s , cot tain dcconiiio ii* mul
All. and Mi- &lt; II. Sen rev have
shade* a n d liphidstei \ m a t e in i l s . bad a* gue-ts. am .lack Searcy,
I'lllde set vice s e ttin g * w e r e *lmwn danglilei an I - it-in law- All. and
a ls o an e x hibit id l lit- vm lo ii. Mi*, flax Aoorlin-* from Unlverttiigc.- o | iiimiufaitiiii- of -tmiile*.* sitx of Flniidn
ste e l f o i k t .
S e v e n th a n d e ig h t h
Sen u e at I'lu i't I'lnirch will
•(■tide imiuls viewed llu- e x h ib its. be held Snmlax al 1:118 o'clock P.M.
Sal in din a -hicken riiptier will bt
•eixed ul l.vmmi School when the
candidate- fur Alov 2 inimnrv will
It AINIIIIM Clltl.S
Uii' .Miisou.* nml Kasteni Sim make tlieii spccclics.
.Mi* Ituliiti Doming and •»un
will la- guests of Hu- llnmliow
Cil I* at t lieii leg a lit i mci-ting who have spent mme Hum a year
Momlux iixeniuu al 7.do P Al. al in l.oiigwniid have gone to loin
llie M iimiii Ii- Temnle, il was all- In-i Im.-diiim! wlm I- in Hie air
iiiiurned ill tin- meeting of Sem­ •eivice in .lapiin. Their home on
inole Chaplcr No. 2. O.F.S.. last Wiblwood Luke XV ill lie occupied
liv Mi mul All*. John Crawford
night.
Air*. .1 C Hill* Worthy .Million, d llllllg till'll absence,
l.ongw.... I (’mil I'loli was enterprcsidi'il ovei tin- laisine-s meet­
ing. dm log wlie Ii lion a lerunl i luined bx All- Alurio Digit Saturdax nigiit.

\ ei v often paint, x-ntnUh and
llllt III It VA I ' t u n
Id nest Mav wn* lioinned on lu- e. iiimi-l c an In1 renuivnl by washixteelitli liirltnl.ix, l.x n surmise l e g xvith s n a p nml xvater. Otdfr
intilx given Wndiu'-duv i-xenuig stnill* mav icquite softrnlng fliwb
hv hi* limeiil-. Ilex und Ml*. xi it Ii nil. hud or Imlter.
Chill le* 110111111*1111 at tlieii lake
-tune Ikhiii ill Klltei |i|j*,-.
Till- Thlillin-lill Inline " l l. dei aa* given alioot the Claud ClianHinted wltli si inngemenl- of tei ineettiio which was held recent­
s|ning flow,'is aad in n *. Vmi"ti- ly m llltlllldo
Dining tin- ..ihihI Inun lefieshgII llll's well- ell lex ed l&gt;x tile gliillli
lllld lulfl ill tin- e'elllllg refiedi •Mi-lit- were -eixed liv tliP Oxleilo
meats of ice el i'll ii i and cuke were memlu-is.
eixed to lltu following. Itutli Cm-,
Dorotlix 11in it*ll. Doll, Amin. on. i
Ann Sikes. Sii-an .liokiiimi. Wai
I ) r . H e n r y M c l ja u t l n
ri-n Jackman. Sam N'e|| llniilin,1
Kitty HIlnwi'MIiaii. Jiukte t.nlli
O ptrrm d rigl
rop. Atnix Altman. Mi mul Air
Willi..... llnliloi. Ml*. Il cm* la k
11.1 .AJ^gii'itla Are.
Phone 518
•nan. All. mid All-, t'lmilc* Tliouin•on, mul Finest May

Now for IhoNi* cool
N V I.O N -ltA YON
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TRCLSIR S

For the “Great D a y

■CARD OK THANKS
It nei being possible to personms our appreciation for
ut* gifts given to ua after
m i voMgMta firelo se o fo u r home,
kg this m eapa'of Maying
you vary muah. Wp ara so
iif hale a t thle
•hall flireya rewho tuAfejghared

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From OUR 1050
BRIDAL ALBUM:
D m comes Om Jana Bride! Radiant­
ly loraly In on* of our "cualunvmade
look" (owns of beautiful traditional
gleaming aatln. Truly heirloom ready
with Ita aweatheart necklin.................
peplunr vralat . , . full, full aklrt and
tralu.

AND

FEA T U R IN G :.

MRS. PH YLLIS K. DURANT.
Special Bridal Consultant

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TWO Will I IUNBACK
DMA*
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MISS BALLY LANTZ,

KAMI PAINTID

" Haw York Office Bridal Stylist

Short-waists ami Regulars
Pleated t»r Plain

with the to ly darlgn, original look

Coma to Orliwdo and sea our
ntaryaluua n«w getwna * . gowita
you II recall always with fondest
memories. Corns In snd make
this important sskeiion darlyl

$6.95 to $8.95
es air! We are very luirllnilttr iilmut our trouasra . .
every pair haa Rot to hold the crettHu; they’ve got to b
Y
cool: they've got to woar and the price hus got to lie right
.

or tney don’t come Into our store,

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Sanford G iants
Win F irst Game
Away From Home

Stetfon Coach
Delivers Talk
To Jaycee Chib

Tedetsco Goes Route
To Beat St Augus­
tine S a i n t s 6 - 2

Joe McMullen S t a t e s
H atters W i l l Use
Wing T-Formation

t. Pitcher Cliarlir Trrjesro bream-*
*ke second .Sanford hurler in go lire
/rw / vox t v o we
distance for a win lati nitrlii when
h h t m e Re d
l.a pitched fifthl hit hall ftivinft hii
go* haHt h /m ti£ G C O A E P
tesnimalei a 6 In 2 virloiy over |lie
rt/HS OVER
.*•. Augoitlnr Samli.
THEM rt THE
Trtlctrn vvalkrd live, struck out
rrtAL w eeK O f
THE PACT 2
•.veil, and gave up on rum .1 fIfr
OCAGOrtG)
,?!&lt;■ *u*l)|'nnjng.
i.V
•
r w /c c
His teaminairi, ftniiift iniu ihr
POi.il/irt TTietR
top halt
half of
nf the
I
••nils framr mi ihr
fiA Q h o p e s / A
lasting end nf
&lt; n 3 in 0 mind.
foiling
pushed nver L
___ . ... ...
Same.
ll was (III- fiset will nil ihr load
for ihr Inailt nner .11/1111 mi«rtl
them io llie ,'»()() pci rrnl uiaik ill
league standing*.
lilt* only cxlru h.Mf rimili nf tlir
evening writ tirdilrd in Manager
Kll J.rvy who gathered Iwn ilouhlrt
ill foill tups In ihr pi.1I1 Iliird
p u r PAtv MAD
» ^ R B OROUGH
La ir lint 11 Clinddolmi hit safely
S fM A T O R HUftLCRj. /a
Ihrre linn* in (our Iripr. Neville
*
m e apple o*
and i'urlkrr ftiii .Sun forth only
7 w e R e p b o x A r to
• /A PR ESS gYM/AiS*
oilier hits nf the evoiiiiK.
g a r H e aha / s t i c k
The Ouiiiewvilli. G-Men tick In
aY W A s H tn e r o H a s i o R &amp; a s
HoIlford imtiirlil III take nn I In*
tr ie p e e a c R A T s — r e e e e h a t o r *
locuhi lit Miinici|ial Hall I’mk.
dume time in hill) |*. ,M.
HeIP Ort TP A P R B T T / O O O P PITCHER
Sanford
r t A t f e p W A L T E R JOMVSOW , fO R ZtW A R G *
Chuddciton
' mm » mw Sr so* Smiwm nwiNi
tlalfnecko- cf
ducknon if
Rose If
Levy lh
Neville Ni
Ur FRANK P.t'K
Porlkrr ?h
Al* NewnfeulureN Sports Writer
'^IFIK C
1'edeih‘11 |i
NKW Vi illK
line inornhiK
Vein (a
.I111 nil' SpiiliK lllllliillK, C!a«ey
The liiggenl Ho ill I hove ever
Hleiiyi-I pulled into o Tninpu liolel
' ’I. AllguaMue
all r ll
oi v •«*■In. k, lust In time for lirenk- hull III huschull? . . . I'll never for­
(.Ovett sh
I Uu
fa-l. lie looked weary mill will'll, get (In- 1112!) World Meries, Lefty
.ily 2h
:t 2 I
ns though he lonl lieen out nil drove, deorge Karnshuw, nnd Huhe
■•s/ln If
Wulherg, tlir.......... the Idggest
night.
'1hoi&gt;nntlie rf
II.. might just as well have been names In Imrehall, were with mr.
Pinch cf
heriiusu it seems nolioily sleeps well Tho problem war la which order
rollard Hi
on the rattler from Miami tu Turn- I should piteh them.
Salomllnu 'Hi
Thu Chicago Cubs, the National
pu. Casey lied iiiHt returned fuon
Chuha c
0 (hiie-gume weekend series In league prmiunt winners, feureil
IlatKlent p
Mlninl's new 11,ftUli,niHi stadium. drove, Eurnsliaw, ami Walhorg
Krtcher p
"Mow do you like I lie new hall- because of till'll muslerful work in
K-ltniidniil
I
park?" ,Hten gel was asked us he winning the American League polli-UlKifH
(l
and Coaeh Jim Turnei were almut mint. I knew that If thov could
Tnlnla
HI
lo do justice to some hum and lick one uf these star pitchers they
a~ grounded nut for Itoudnnl
could break the spell and ride mi
eggs.
"flee, hut I'd like la live thare," to victory.
a— ran fur Ketehcr In Dth.
A major surprise at the offset
Sanford
0(H) tHIS 001—rt replied t-'usey.
Which Just uhiml goes to prsvs would break their spirit, so my
St. Augustine
|IM H&gt;0 «0t»r 2
R— Lovell, lliuidmit, Chuha. you can't fault the Yankeea man­ strategy was la nullify the Chi­
— Hhoeinnku 2, lievy 2, I’orl* ager's hunter nven at 8 o'clock cago plan of campaign at the
start.
\
Terlesco. 211— la&gt;vy 2. HH— In the morning,
1 was *0 hcavllv loaded wllh big
.fiuly, cliudderton, Pnolkor. H— Lo­
"Hut yen have a wonderful home
vett, Lung. Lett- Hnnford ft, St- In (ilcndnle. California, swimming pitchers at that time Mini some­
Augustine H . IIH - off Tedescn f t , pool nnd nil,” (Stengel was re­ time before the end of the regular
Randanl It, Kelchei I. HO— by minded as thougli he had fergot- season I found myself in a uiiandary, 1 arrived late at a rhihhmino
Tedearu 7, Itnndiuit ft, helrher t. ten.
Itnndant ill 11 iiielriK* 0 olid
"Yes, I know," sold Ole Case, meeting and hesitated at the door.
ruiiH. WJ‘ Tedeseo. Iliuidiint- ".fuel I he same I'd like to live In My eyas fell on Klinikc, a grand
old-timer. I heckenod him to fol­
.Jl.oiig. Winner— Tedescn- that new Miuml Park,"
(.m et— [tniidniil. IJ
Ill'll inner
This Is the best testimonial vet low me. As we stdbd outside tho
md To.... iff. T 2 1211.
for the home nf Pepper Marlin’s iiH-kcr-rnom door, I said to him:
"Howard, It looks as if I'll have
IHLANItHIIS WIN
Miami Hua Ho*, a Class H Florida
(lAINKHVll.LE, Apr- 21 -1/77- International League teany hav­ lo lot you go."
tloylonu lleoeli luiNlllnp lalnmlere ing a working agreement with the
.
Jen u ---------look the Uulnerivlllit 1 1-Men heru Hronklyn Dodgers.
last night In u tussle which left
The stadium was built by the hard decision for mu tu make, It
fana hreathlesN with 11 sudden aur- Aleman millions. Cnhan senator was n sort of proiessionat ueain
prise ending,
June Mamie) Alemun, who also sentence,
"Mr. M ick." Ehmkn replied,
Catcher Ig'verne Wntcrrutter owned some half doxen luxury
drove homo the winning tally 1,1 hotels on Miami llearh, never did "I'vu always wanted lo hr on u
the top uf the 12th after Short- gat tn sfu one of the III exhibi­ pennant willing and In a World
atop Dick Ihittlon lived on a two- tion game* there this spring, lie Series, and (HI* In an flour an I
OBNe error hy Charlie llrewster, died ut 4*1 In lily nutlve Cuba dur­ ever Rot to It."
"Ho you believe you rould win a
„'.Mnn ahnrtaln|i.
ing the training season.
Kiuno
Ip tho World Hrrlri, Mow*
Thd hrenlh-taklnjf ending came
Ifls IH-yeur-old son Jose H.
when the (i's loaded tin* liases In Aleman will take over the man­ id 7“ I u.’krd,
"H r. Muck." hr replied. shovthe lant or the 12th with hut one agement of the new stadium w' hi
he attain* hi* majority. At nfe*. Ini' till pitching nrm forward,
**III m Anmya drovn n lined Into ant the park 1* run hy Harrv It. ■|(vi&lt; got onr linin' Bond Kanin Ir
left which Patti Truv a took In. Taber, Hr., who became asnorhtr .l liir, a ltd I’d llkr to give It to you
Oaforo you could ray double play with Aleman when the Henator jn October."
"Howard," I said, ‘Tin going
Travla whipped the nail Into nee- went tu Miami In political exile
to taka you up. You're Kolnir to
nnd haaa where G-Mntt Jim in- four years ago,
nerlch had taken off thlnklntt
Five major leaguu teams played pitch that Rama In the nrrlen. You
home and work nut here In
In tlu* new ultra modern stadium stay
Philadelphia, When the Culm come
this spring, Next spring this fig­ hero In tholr filial Kamra with the
ure may he doubled with the Dodg­ Phillies, to to every came and
ers playing Mi game* there. In atudy their hitters carefully."
tho first night game In March
1 naked Ehmko to tell no one,
the Dodgers am) Yankee* drew
qnd he kept hla pledge. . . .
Haro Of Tka Hay
Whan we arrived at the field
In Chicago for the oprnlnc of tho
World Barlca, not one of the play-

"It's dill a little too early to tell
exactly how we will make pul next
year." *aid Sleltuti football Cuach
Joe MrMullln at a Jayree lunchrun yedrrday.
The roach riled irvrral fadori
for rewrvinft hi* opinion. "The moil
impoilant lliinft that would pul
judftrmrnl on a Hueuwnrk ta li*."
lie &lt;*id, "ii the (eel that our play*
ing whedule lor nrit &lt;yt»t i* not
entirely (illrd out."
Cost Ii McMulIrn said the Hat­
ter* would operate out of a wing
I loimalion when tliey take lo the
lirlJ this year. "Thi* line-up," he
declared, "combine* the drong
puini* found in the T formation
while krrpuift ihe -peed that you
&lt;un get out of the tiiiftle wing.”
Mr McMullen -aid tlu I the
.Slrtiou hack fir Id showed much
jinpiovemriii 111 then tprinft prac­
tice drills. He ifeltd oil .1 long
list of possible il.uliilft hack* lidd­
ing. "W p have irciurd the irrvire*
oi two ioruiei Uriiv roily
ul
Toledo player* ihit ytar- Our of
llirm is ipiarleihark Bill Joluoun
and the oilier is halfliack Willie
Hahn."
The conch declared that he b
going lo Iry out several Rollins
foolhitll -tar dming ilu- coining
week. Itollin- 1 i-icnIly iiniiooiicctl
that it will canerl the gridiron
spoei eiillrelv. "I'm not h«, much
interc*&lt;ti|il in tin- iuuhas tool "I'n-,
ini's f 1 Mo Iliiil chord," lo- said.
“ Whai 1 rcnllv waul arc- a few
flisl and second year men." The
coaeh Mien exclaimed (lint he was
limply laying Ihe groundwork for
la-tlcr fool hull teams in Iwn or
three years.
"What we really lack." he sold,
ure good linemen." The conch
declared that linrmmi in Florida
are us a rule unite small who*
compared tu linemen ; from other
parts of the country. "We liesguards Mini wnigli HSU and tackle
that hit IKO, Avrrugirhovn nf thn
weight lust stand 110 under college
cnmuetitlon," he said.
"Hteison, howeverr* he said,
"Will have a few good piss receiv­
ing t-jids and. a good renter," The
coach uaiiii’d linn Lattl nf the Uni­
versity of Toledo at one of hi*
starting ends. , / |
"What we an* m nt Interested
In now," (,'oach McMullen said, "i*
spii-d and weight." 'Hie roach
slated that he Is alwhys nn the
lookout for Imivs who tre Interest­
ed In athletic schularailp*. "Ath­
letics ure all importutt to u col­
lege program,'' he exchlmed, "and
there Is something defnltely miss­
ing without n wcll-rouiiUul sports

Connie Mack Tells
Of Biggest Thrill
In Diamond Career

Clubhouse

mh.

Jalalal fronton.

,

mg
l i&amp; W ki

ers knew the identity If our first
pitcher. Our opponent^ were eager
to get this Information. Tha irw*paprr men were all spa-ulatlnr nn
whether It would ha drove ur
Karnstuw or Walhcrg, tut I with­
held It until the la*t mliute.
Kliuike warmed up with thn real
nf Ihe players nnd then sat dawn
on the bench, u big ndie aeiunjl
hi* shoulders.
The national anthem wx* pliv«d:
the great World Herle* wan thout
to lieglu, I signaled tu Ekmkg and
he walked out to the mound. The
huge crowd, the sports writer* and
Ihe Chicago team were all taken
by complete surprise.
At Himinuna was sitting
mg on the hench. He Jum
"la he going to wurkT
claimed.
"Y e*," I said, "have you any
iihioetlonaT"
"Nope," Al replied. 'I f you think
he can win, H'a good enough for
me "
Howard Rhmke proved him alf
the great aporUmati he away*
waa. He not only won the first

the Chicago Cuba by a acora of 8*1,
an unob- but ha »truck out thirteen Chlcagb
hitter* In one garde aid tmtab*
Hi had a work! record. !
pin vara
! tunnila
lataa enn

.

The coach said that thn inilorilv of bin sipiuil will routo from
Florhla mid the near Vicinity. "It

Only thore'a no

Every neat afforda

■/jilU/iv*

program,"

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ffl'Wpelt

New Yo rk Rangers

Tournament.

sport* la Brief
RAHKRTRALL

NEWTON, la. — H. A, (Bud)
T ake Hockey Cup Millikan
said he would accept the

BAC8NO
— Fighting Fan
&lt;13 .80) won the Circlet purse at
Jamaica bv six lengths.
HAVRE f)E (JRACF, .Md. — Curandero (10.80) captured the Dog­
wood purse bv a length.
HALLANDALE — Eternal Road
(810.701 won feature race lit
Oulfstrenm as Florida turf sea­
son ended.
LEXINMTON Kv. — Miss Thrill
($25.401 nnd Volt (10.20) won the
filly and coll divisions, respective­
ly, of Keenelaud’s Thoroughbred
Club Dinner purse.
RAN BRUNO, Calif. - WlIHw
Sweet) ($24.201 won the six fur­
long festure nt Tanfornn.

basketball coaching Job at the Uni­
DETROIT. Apr. 21. — WP) —
Pot. The courageous New York Rang­ versity nt Maryland.
,
OOI.F
.*75 ers today found themselves with**
VIRGINIA REACH, Vn. — Boh
one game of pulling one of the
year’s major sport* upsets — a Toski. Northampton, Ma*a„ teamed
.109
.ra Stanley Cun victory uver the De­ with W. W. McClannon. Jr „ Vtri:a troit Red Wings.
glula Reach to win pro-nmnteur
.ii'.
The orphaned New Yorker* took
R m s II* T e s le rg a r
the Wings 2-1 in overtime las' honor* With heat ball SI In the
O rla n d o I t . I.e «*ljurg *.
night to move out In front, thre* Cavalier Specialist* Tournament.
H a n fo rd I , h i , A u a u s tln s S.
FINEHUR8T. N. C. — Defend­
O e y lo n a lle m h S, U a ln s s v ill* t 1 1 2 games to two, In the hest-of-seven
In in si).
ing champion Frank Stranahan
serls-s.
O i L t i i J XI, l-a la tk a I .
defeated Jack Culp, Jr., 6 and 4.
(lam es T s d s r
The Rangers will have a chanre to gain the letnl-flnali round of
P a la ik s at O rla n d o ,
to
grnli
the
rhninpiunshln
Satur­
H i. A u a u s lln s a l K a y ln o a lieach.
the North and South Amateur
t l s l n c v l l l s nt Hnnford.
day night In game No. 11 nnd If
U se sh n ra a l M d jiro t,
they full then will huve mint her
try Hundav night in the seventh
S M h H IIS S
Pci. und windup game of the scries
1 hull The games
HI, L o u is
will he pluvutl heni.aou since u circut i* occupying Ml
D e tru ll
.stt
Y o rk
.son Hungers home rink.
a*hjiisii&gt;n
With ti new IflSO Model
.son
lladsfphla
Slender Don Raleigh, n lftft•ton
.1 X1 IHHiml center, shared heru honors
Cj aval a rut
.auu
uim with Ranger goalie Chuck Havner
Chloaao
H eanlla Y e a la rd a r
last night as the New Yorker
New York 111 lioaion ippil. rnaim.
lit. leiula nl Chicago tppd.. cold stunned the Wings and some I2.(M&lt;
faithful fan*.
AO/DC and Battery Operated
PhTl*dilphVa *1 W a s h in g to n ( lo
The serlnt was much like Tnr
lie played la
late
te r d a le ),
day night's game, with Raleigh
Oeirnlt t, Clavell
la ve land 4.
(la m e s T a d a f
again hanging In the deciding goal
C h ic a g o at li e t r o l l— lln e fn e r ( l - l t l In an actlon-packcd overtime per­
va Trurka (11-111,
iod.
I U -H iiii
al
P h ila d e lp h ia — M c O a r
m o il (5 .(&gt; va K e lln e r
'
829.9ft In d . Ita im le H
Oil Tuesday it took him until
vnea H:d4 or n sudden death overtlinr
(V a a liliig io n &gt;s( N evv
w York—l\i
Vo
vs I'orterrli-ht.
(2-5)
fl'
.period to -ink the goal Ihul gnvi
(O n ly names ached ola&lt;l&gt;.
the Rangers it l-.'l des-lsion.
N 4 T I I I X 4 I . I .i : * u t | i :
Me did It much faster last mem
P rl.
llo n lo ll
1 11 I.*MJ0 blasting Detroit's hopes wllh a
300 Sanford Ave.
1 (1 l.'FMI beautiful 1(1-fooler after lust 1:1ft
C h ic a g o
I'llO ih u rg Ii
1 \
,GC7 of overtime play.
&amp;O0
i'lillaitcli/lilii
1 1
II was n sweet virtorv for tho
.ion
B ro o k ly n
1 l
HI. tjouls
133 Rangers, who finished fourth in
1 2
D 1
.000 the National Hockey League seaC lu c ln n s il
.OHM
New Y o rk
a 2
-on, trailing first-place Detroit
Mvsait* m i t r t a r
hy nearly 10 games.
nos Ion n l N»*w Y o r k (ii|xl.. m i n ).
H ro n k ly n
Ht
I-h llu ili-lp h lii
( ppU,
The Rangers grabbed a 1-0 lead
mini.
C h ic a g o nt C in c in n a ti (p p d , r a in ). lit 7:44 uf the second period on ii
P illa n r g h I, HI M u lls 4.
-Jft-foot hackharid shot hv Dune
(la m es r a d a r
Fisher and came within two min­
P hila delp hia n l U o s lo n — H c ln lt e l- .F O B m an 1 1 1 - 10 ) va lllc k r o r il l l ( - l l ) . ute* of scoring u shutout,
N e w Y o rk nl llrn u k lv il— Koelo I l l Ted Lindsay, lending scorer
M i vs Itoe ( Ir. -«*.
C ln r ir iiin ll nt I 'll ls h o r g h — VVehm el- In the NHL this season, spoiled
Hint ns he puked In a four-foter
er 11-12) vs W 'erls 112-11).
Hi.
I.o uls
ul
C l,Io n g ii 111 ■. hin'ii al lH:|tl of Ilu- final p. i iod to
(l&lt; 111 vs H ush ( H M D .
send tile game Iniu overtime.
.......... .
— f iniille.st turnout
in f in m ip n o . t w o
Is essential," he suld, "to have as "1 the playoff series • eove Ihe
many loc-il players on vmir Icum Wingr mi ovution afts'i Ilu- inml
ConsIsMitg of West Hanos you posslhlv can have."
llul II wits the Inst rlinfice of the
furil, Lake Monroe and
t'otii Ii McMidh-n declined IIml night to chc-er in Mr. Rah-igh
I'aola.
he will wind up spring training took charge of things in the ovi-iwill* ii grccn-whitu Intor-siiund time period.
YO U R V O T E AND
game to lor held Apr. 2!) at Muni­
The Rangers were n hoiipv hunch
S U P P O R T W IL L B E
cipal Hludium. Me added that hi* after thn hair-raising finish and
team would not meet anv other they expressed confidence they
A P P R E C IA T E D
school* In off season »crlmmage would wind up the series Satur­
day.
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•it nrres, 130 ft. frontage on l^ke
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with utility room. ftO hearing
■-•lints trees. 21 varieties. 124
ithei citrus 1trees 1 years old.
Contact owner, Hox II, c/o San­
ford Herald
EMEHCENCV r i.E - 100 acre*
nt nt i *vif tin. 21 acres cleared.
Hinall Im.i c. Ill at res tilled. 21
Mowing welts.
Ill acres good
mnnge . Imiil. li t i h&gt;arsd.
2*
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Trailer,
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COME BY and aee our new color*
In aaphult tile. Sanford Hloni
Tower Co.. BOO Mania Avegug.
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11:10 to 2 — with Home Made
roll* und corn Muffin*. Homer'*
P rill. 124 East 1st Street.
Premium Paints, gut.
|2.2ft
T-Shirt*, wh, A col., ea.
48c
New Army Haddtea
.... 810.0ft
Men's New Work Shoe*, pr. 8 2-00
Army Comforts, Cots, Hunk ilvd*.
Sunglasses, Saddlebags, Short,
clothing and Surplus guikls of all
kind*.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Manful d A* e .
Phone^ 1381
POOD AND BAD
USED Habv Bed
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USED 2-pc. Wicker Living
Ruoh Suit.810.03
.USED 3-iic. Wicker Living
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884.05
USED ft-pc. Solid Oak. Din­
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824.0ft
NEW, Unfinished ft-pc. Din­
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Lamp, Smoker and Pillow
NOW
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Phone 2ktl.
Sunfonl Atlnntlr
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NEW FLOORS surtneed to pur*
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new. Finishing, cleanin&lt;{ A wnxIng. Portable power plant, 28
years nxperienre in Seminola
County. H. M. Gleason, Lako
Mnrv
FHlQIDAiHE
Sales and Service
Factory Iruimid uualified a er.
Vice Men.
HILL-HARDWARE CO.
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Call Alvin Qflhnm, Sinclair Re*
fining Co, Phonr 0IM.
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All Oak floor* laid, sanded amt
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DELEGATES FROM
'ERGREBN TEM PLE NO. I l l
l.ND CELERY CITY LODGE
4 / NO. M l. ATTN 1)8 24TH
/ ANNUAL ASSOCIATION
I FLORIDA STATE ELKS
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P O. K. W.
,'Thri Florida State Elk* A**oHt'oa. l.U.RO.K.W. Silver Jublhelri Hr Twenty-Fifth Annual
£
^delation on April 1M2 nt Ft,
luilerdule. under nuspire* of the
fide of Ft. t.suderdule Lodge No.
and Temple No. 3U8.
*The following were delegatee
Ain Evergreen Temple No. 321
'.Hanford: Duughler Ruler, Annie
Fureidi'r; l)alighter M. K. liar^Laughter. Jennie Walkrr,
him Crierv ('itV Lodge No. BCJ,
lulled Ruler, 11. I.. Itefoe. Sr.t
III. Janie.. A. Fouler: Rill, 8. J .
fa Man. und Puss Exulted Ruler
Ijjrry VValk'T who wiis elerted nJ
Jrd Vhi'-l‘rr*ideol of the Stale
A**"clntinri.
(The detefnle^ Mippnrleil thf
rioUl- uelivltlei..
All edi.rallminl
[.grain wn* held id Trlnllv M. E.
lureh « ii Sunday. ,\lr&lt; E*n' '
I'riwk- ahly (rained Contestant
|).&gt;!7nex Smith. repre«enlatlva for
llerv City Lodge No. 342, Banwho won second iirlr*’ a*
the Stole Association, oratorical
eofitcsl ut Ml, Olive Baptist
Ctlureh, Ft. Lmideri*o|e.
The delei'elex were greatlv lienefitted hv 'haying the National
Daughter Seereturv, Roeoa V. Kel­
ly Horry of Norfolk, Va„ present
and Daughter llerthn MeKanlnav
Qroud Directress of Shrine, of
ML IWan.
; Expression through mean* of
tic w&lt;re and telegrams were sent
uiwr, Fin
ta the i i SjV Exalted Ruler,
S V/ I .ii v.hn le icrlously 111 and
•fl.r-.i l» the Imepltnl Ip ClIcvetlH '. Ohio.

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Ethel llnm i’eter w ax
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ft- .(tire
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tie (teener,"
torn-: "ll|"Only A L'»«L ' mol "Oh Whan I
To The End Of Mv JoufMtitle wu.s ul o furnished
bV Dillard High Sehool 0|e.&gt; Club.
Mr inot InI Hervlee*' were held. In
memory of Mother Buena V. Kel­
ly the Founder of Dnughter Elks,
Nassau Excelsior Temple No,
ST. won represented and brought
greeting* hv Dt. Preal* Rodger*
who aNo .tang "The Lord U My
LI slit And Mv Salvation And
S horn Shall 1 Fear." Daughter
i-rrav represented Curfew Lodge
of te&gt;**uu who ha* the honor of
MrvthK a* Senm»tre»* for the
tRu-hess of Windsor. Tht State
Aatoclntlon will he held In Nux■Su In 11)31. Till* gathering ha*
Men prophet led to tie the moat
outstanding. Flue to the lllnee*
M tiraml Exult ad Ruler, Flntey
witton, the annual addrexa
plivereil hy Grand Trustee At
»v l.eroy Jurdon of Elisabeth,
few Jersey.
Wtulrirtilny afternoon n colorful
IIMe w i l l held. Music war furn|herr hy three college blind* and
tor high kehmil hand*, ull being
gt their bent making thin a grand
tffu ir with added Messing* of exeellent weather.
1’rogresa hut manifested. Riel/
glio.ug the Elk*, they can proudly
Mm*t of owning 32 apartment* In
New York City, and the John
Brown Form in Harper, W. Va,[
Jn-v have ill) Negro boy* ami
gjrli. receiving education in vorlMr flhollege* one uf which I* at*
tending Bet hunt* Cookman ColHim. Daytona,
•
k Much honor goe* to Daughter
gattlo I. .lame* of Jackionvllle.
Who hut nerved untiringly ni
(lighter Ruler for 23 year*, also
President Albert Uethune of
vtonu Bench who ha* s e r v e '
|ght year*. An elaborate te«M
nial dinner was given hi* Fiona,
the Windier Hub hv Hie
la of F t. Lauderdale Lr«»e.
' • i Daudhter Elk* pre. enter*
cn state officer a gift •l*o
hly entertained the Bilal with
lovely repnx*. All Daughter*
re prevented souvenir*.
If you are thinking of hccomlne
K|k, do It now. Enjoy the fine
lowshlp that exUt* In being an
k. Dispensation I* open. Cont a Dntifthter Elk.
M in e

Mr. nml Mr*. Joseph Jercmr (I'ony) lloxtlc, owner* und imiiuigcr* of Dundee Drive Inn nml
Rotliet Grocery Store. The Drive inn vvu* opened Nov. I, pi 111. Tint u nlure where old friend* meet.
Tile Hoatleu liave operated u Groeery Store since 111-12 unit hmidle all Grade "A" liierehiindlte. The)
are llherul In their hiring. They have under their employmeni serving the Dundee Drive Inn six em­
ployee*. Mr. mid Mr*, Bostic are member* of the S venlh Day Adventist Church.
( T l t ’ IK 11 O F G O D
v, illi M i-, lto-u Belt m I'linrue. The
H IC K O R Y W E N I E
I1 --0 1 1 vvn* tuoglil hy M i-. Relitr
Stmilay, A p r. 23. will lie I’u-tur ru A in lei - Hi Suliduv night K:3U
•ul l&gt;nv nl the ('In n . h ■if Cud I'M the e-nigregnthm w ii * big Idwith F iix I iii - llishup It. M. Ilnnmih eiilerlliined hv the G o*|h&gt;I Singer
III i-lu ir g e u f in i u lii lig m id e v e n in g of Dnyi.'iin It'-n.h, IToridu
«ervler»*.
Tin it- w ill lie 11 greul illiv ut
Tlie le will In* n Choir Fe In ul St l.din ItnlUi I Chureh, Suliduv
given ul the Clnireh O f God, Sun A |ii it 23 Ihfi Huiidnv School
ituy, A p ril 23, ut 3:llli I'M
lli. HI no \ M , Mo1 mug W or-hip , It
pre-lih'iit, Mr. t'nlev Iti.i.vi,. Im
\ M , t no I' M 11 I'l »
It:,II.
invited Die eholl * uf tin- - it- I ■■ 11&gt;.1, ui.it hv Mi
Mnmie M ntliu
prillii-ipiitc.
F.vervoni
i- , . 11■-1 - &gt;11 lie in 111 In' one t i l llnlll . Ill
upon In i nine uml help uink. Hu
t'ohlie 1 . in v it'd I*. ..mo- unit ell
uri'iuilin || joyous one. Itelin-mte i |.iv tlu - u fliiif
o:UII I'M . leu
singing revive- the -mil.
oliir evening w or-hip with Rev
('. |„ .lone- delivering tin* evening
ine-.-n ge.
.S E R V IC E S H E L D A T
S T. JO H N H A I T I S T C IU T IC H
Rev. C . L. Joiie-, nil-tin.
T E N T H A N D CYPRESS
M i-. M ur; Gih-oii, ii'porler.
The Suliduv 8-limd of St. John
llnptlnl Chureh opened nt in A.M
I'ell lint *hell- ill e legai'ilei) h
with Mil.* El|u Mae Klniird, ur*i»l
liln.t g n iile n ri- 11 exiellellt HIM
nut Superintendent, pre*idiltg Mu­ leiiul to u.-c in nnilcldmr hot
sic vvn* In cliurge of Mis- Fred­ I lower* ulld Vi'gelidde.,
erick III own, jrorig servire* vvnheld for ten minute*. Th e Siin.lnv
I lug of I he uhh t C u n g re g n llm iiil
Si-iiiM]) was lurgelv attended. Tile
ler*nn whs tunglll hv the ti-n.-h- clllirrh iiodie- in New Vol k ntlll •
er* of each eln** und Mr*. It. A. i* t lint ut 1 h iu i I Long 1*1^ml, orMi'll*. li.T .t l. w in belli nt I I' M eumred III 17.33

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[The Parent-Teacher* Association
H o p p e r A c a d e m y B e h o o l h o ld
r e g u la r m o n th ly m o a tin g W e d , n ig h t , A p r i l I , a t Tt&gt;0
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Mi** Inc* Smith, a
Cronm*. Anidemy, was it particlpnftl' In fThe (mitorhill 'Crffittw
spimvouid hy Ihe Celery City
Lodge No. 342 of Sanford. Mi**
Smith won first pluee in the lorn I
elimination contest a n d flint
pluee in tliu district contest. She
was then i|unlifi(&gt;d to compete in
the Mute oratorlrnl content spoil
sored llV the lodge* of the stole
held ul Ft. Luuilenlnle mi Apr.
111. Mis* Smith claimed second
place niter competing with ten
other I'oiilestnnls. This imsilion
allow* her lo nttr-nd the regional
oratorical contest to lie held in
Charleston, 8. C., In July u* tin
nlternute speaker. Miss Smith i*
Ihe ' daughter of Mrs. Emma
Smith of Hanford. We wish for
h&lt;r continued' success III all her
iidcrtnkingx.
HER VICES AT
NEW MT. CALVARY
HAITIHT CllltRCH
Inspiring services were held
throughout the day at the New Ml.
Calvary M i s s i o n a r y Baptist
Chureh, Sunday, April Ml. The
Sunday Rchool lesson "Amos, the
I'rnphet and hi* 1‘rogram" wns
Leu 111if 11IIv reviewed hv Ihe pastor
following a lively discussion hv
Ihe various classes.
was pr
-anted to the Junior class of which
Mrs. I„ It Johmmn is teacher, hv
Mr*. M. L. MrQucen, teacher of
Class Number B li, Class Num­
ber Six retains the attendance
banner. Morning worship began
at 11:00 A.M. Devotion was led
hy Ihe Deacon*, The message was
delivered Iry the pastor, Rev. A. C.
Mcfjueen.
' B.T.U. was in charge of tho
president, Mr. R. Brown. Evening
service began at 7(80 I'.M. The
devotion service was led hy Mr.
R. Brown. T fe' teMDre' sermon
wta taken from the subject, "How
F a r WTu TteD lUilgLm OoT"
Choir Number Omt and Uaher

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T h e A c t m t lM o f th e w e e k r e I f e in h e r s o f th e
Ifi a r e a s k e d to
A . C . M c Q u s e n . p a s to r. M laa J u a n it a W lla o n , r e p o r te r .

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i • Inm l h e,1res ina r Inr volved
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Ihe "Uhl Iiln liilir f ii', I'lit
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I ’ A H H A IIV . h is w ife , If
A m i h a v in g
m ade n il pereons
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kn o w n * |n .ii»r, h e irs , J e v ls s s * . Ih e uh n ve .le e i-rlh e d lu llll, filirtle a
K in iil-.e e . . r r .lllu r * , « r n lh s r defendant lo I lie nnld l l l l l o f l.'n m im r llr * r ln lm liiH h y. through, l i l u l l il ,
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VIA I l l i H, I leeeaseil, hi II. V A N I 'le r k of the ( T r c u li I'o n ri III and
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ii . e r jl. il. ilin w ife , II liv in g |iei'M,iin itinii
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lying unit being In Hstnlnnln
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tVall.-r .1. Mnlliyn and Itulh J,
Mathyn having (llnl In Ihln 1 V1111I
I h r l r HWurn Hill nf Cnrnplalnt ill
llila anil, Ilia na lnra nml purpnaa uf
whli-h In in drli-rinliia l h a t ills uf
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Ill-frill In Iiln ln llffs ' lu ll nf C n lil|,l,*hii lu -ri'ln filed » n th r let itay
■if Mu y A It. 11*r.n. nm l I liar thin
n rd rr h " puhllalied In lh a H anford
H a m id , 11 n rw a p u p e r im hllahail In
H sinlriulu ('m in t y , K ln rld n . nm-a a
vvaak fu r fm ir eon aarullvs waaka.

W IT N K H H m y Im nd u» C la r k nnd
Ilia Haul III I lia C n u r l, th is Ilia 711'h
ilu y nf M nr.-h A. I ». IVSil, nt H n lifurd, H r iiilm ila I ’n iu n y , C lu r ld ii.
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NO TICE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 25th THE
SANFORD TRANSIT L I N E S
WILL D I S C O N T I N U E ALL
SCHEDULES.

YELLOW CAR COMPANY
WILL FURNISH TRANHPORr;
TATION TO An d FRoiM AIR
BASE BY STATION WAGON.
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femora Sign
of the land arc devoted to vege*
crops, Tills Is far from baFor 1950 Soil table
lug the total acreage devoted to
vegetables In the county, as all
iving Program growers
have not signed up, Mid

Mr. Mathleux, and he estimated
, &gt;A total of 409 farmers who own that the total acrcugo devoted to
OS operate 100.027 ncrcu of land vegetables is nearly 10,000 acres.
lh, Seminole County have signi­
Giove owners signed up for 0,fied their Intontlon to participate I-ti acres of bearing citrus, arid
lb (ha tWO Soil Conservation nro- 121(11 acrea of nun hearing orchard.
gram for 1950. Orlr Mathlcux. The balance of the Inhd comprises,
administrator, a n n o u n c e d this
acres of pasture land.
Moll conservation practices, he
morning at a mooting of the connI t committee of the I’uldlc Mm pointed out. Include the planting
I nf i over crops, the use of materials
k itin g ' Administration.
u&lt;li as lime and phosphate and
He ({Itclu-ed that lli*,8tH) had "f minor mineral dements such as
b4-n allocalcd by the I’MA for nil mxgm'uinii, manganese, copper nltd
ini'
Advice b given on thr
tonrarvatimi practice* In this ronnplanting of pastille grasses.

Atlantic CoaHt Line
Railroad Co*
Announce Important
, Changes Passenger

Schedules effective April .’III,

1930
Northbound
Nu 70 Ar 206 Am l.v 245 Am
No HO Ar 125 I'm l.v 145 I’m
No 02 Ar 522 I'm l.v 52H I'm
Southbound
No 75 Ar 120 Am l,v I4n Am
“ No 91 Ar 1210 I’m Lv 1215 I'm
Nb R0 Ar 215 I'm l.v 225 I’m
• Effective May 1, H»5o
• L. T. Sheppard-Tlekst Agent
1'hotta 02

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FIRESTONE
SUPER VALUES
BOfTHALl.H

Hunter
m u *ss j a u * s# iijiH .)t
.pent ible for expanding the Fedirnl Housing AdliilulMrallon by
i(f.MMm,n«0.
"I have done uk iiiurli to sup­
ply housing and especially lo
vct&gt; runs as ativ other man who
ever held office in the state of
Florida," he said,
Hi- III Into I'eppyr'a endorsemem of the I'K IT program, explaining tlutl the Heiuitor In IIH4
"deinngoged Ihut Ismib In u fash)nu Ihiil I know would limke
Huey Long turn uvrr in his
grave."
lie repeated his oft-stated ariiiuiii that when Southern rena*
tors met to plun ways to defeat
Hie FKI’C und continue the fJIIbuslei
against that proposal,
leaders of the Southern Idoc in­
vited every one except Pepper.
Saint hers said Senator Richard
Itussell o f Georgia reported:
‘ We can't trust him (Prppor)."
T.M.I.AHASHKK, Apr. 21. -l/P)
— With the deadline only one day
away, neither Senator Claude
Hopper or his opponent. Rep,
George Sinaiher». has turned In
a eampaign expense statement.
Hiulei Flni'blaV ideetlon laws, all
enlllhdlltes milsl file their first
'■•mtniign expense stntciiients bv
mhlnighl Sntunluv. Final stalenmsl he filed hy June 2.

1 Point Blocks
fCodriais* ream Pago o x i

compromiie solution calling lm
Leopold to return and to turn llie
throne over to his son temporarily.
This compromise was suggested by
l^opold in a speech recorded from
his exile near Geneva, Switzerland,
and broacasl to the Bftgiani Inst
week.
Hut the strongly pro-Leopold
Soria] Clmslian (C.tlltoltc) fatty
of Prrmirr-Dfsignste Paul Van
Zeeland hope that Haudouin's ten­
ure will hr illicitly temporaly ami
will lead lo full restoration ul
power to l.eojiold. Apparently they
would prefer that l^-opold slay in
Btlgium while his son rules.

Middle Course
ll'aatlaaM r eam Poes Owl
ency makes "one fundamental axmi nipt Ion I hat rrftv seen debatable
lo you. We assume that It make#
h great deal of difference who Is
giving out information."
He said, for example,' that the
Create t Security threat would be
liosed by u full-time rommisslan
employe writing without supervis­
ion about atomic matters.

'the Hocialiuts, bitterly oppusetl
to Hie King who surrendered his
country to Germany In 1040, want
•he delegation of the power), to
Itauilouiii eventually to lit pertnunent. They are, therefore, oppo-wl
to the King's residence In Ibis
country lifter he turns the throne
over.
Acccplsnco of the coniproniise
-except for this vital point
.came after u seven-hour confer­
ence of lenders of the Catholic Hoi-lnl Chrlrtlnns, Hin Socialists utio
the Liberal*. They are scheduled
i . meet again today today (a dis­
cuss .the matter of the King's fittuie residence.
The compromise agreement pmvldes that a raw government
coalition wuuld ha formed, probab­
ly including Mortal Christians and
Liberals. The new government
would ask parliament to pass a
law authorising the King to dele­
gate his royal power* temporarily
to I’rlnce liaudouln.
Tim agreement nlso would per­
mit the King lo rraumc bin royal
functions only with the approval
nf about two-thirds of parliament
Meanwhile, In other European
capitals:

flo m pa

At the othor extreme, ho ad^sd.
might bo ■ writer who ha* no nrcoca to ctasiified material but
who might be "shrewd enough to
plek up significant Information by
Interview* with Informed uoonlc
or oven by guessing from published
material.
Hniytli disclosed that the writ*
fogs of those In the second category are virtually Ignored hv the
commission — even when their
guesses come uncomfortably dote

to the truth — for fear that In
commenting on such material tha
•onimltudon might "reveal the vary
fact,i we should be withholding/'
He said that while unlimited free
speech might prompt an interna*
tional exchange of Ideas which
would give this country belter
weapons, It might do the same for
a potential enemy.
"Therefore,'* he said, "our ob­
jective Is not tha bast possible
military technology, but a con-

our technology over that of oaf of UggMkgdtlna beeause tl
objected t o * storv in It.
potential esamiea.
"It 1* tha difference * between
tochnologie* that Is Important, not
(hftlp
thafilnli ra
ilMill.W**
Loc&amp;Mgte and fedaral g o v a rj
tholr absolute
quality."
That, he eald, make* some form m tnt«&gt;M r&gt;or* than 9 par cent
of censorship vital. .
of tha cost* of eltmenUry and
The editors' Interest in getting secondary aehoola la tha tfnitad
both side* of thi» question was StatoJ|feni .more than torn third*
indicated bv the fact , that Smyth of tha costa of higher adueawas scheduled to share
er's platform with an.

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Sturts Tumor row Continues All Next Week
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•I:,taut State Attorney Hubert
Griggs repurted thin morning.
The date, for the Inquaat Into
the death of Jatnea Clayton, gro­
cer, who died of a gunshot wound
in Ihs kitchen bf hi* brothor-ln!uw, Ulisni Sheffield on mgei
Avenue, Tuesday, ha* not yet baan
ud, Said Kir, Griggs.

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Circuit Court will con vena at
111:00 o’rlock Mnttday momlniR
Tha first case wlIP bo that of
Edward Leo Brown, Nggro, charged
with MNsault with Intent tp commlt murder in ths second dsgrot,
Tho case of Jams* Wilbur,. NaR«o«
charged with rtaaling an automo­
bile from Roy Stluoon on Do«,TI,
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Ten Pound Rabbit Refutes To Be
Improved By Sights InNew York

Florida Produces George Smothers
Enough Cross Ties Has Been Leader
To Fill 5,000 Cars All Through Life

NEW YORK
(/P) - It U very hard in .cli s vmlins rafehit nn
llir ponderi of the bif city.
Yes. that'* right—a rabbit.
I tried over the week-end. I ga*e a lour of the town to Pele.^ a
teu-and-a-half pound white rabbit from Minneapoli*. And while I've
met a lot of blaie thiaga in fur here. I never taw anyone quite at non­
chalant a* Pete, tie preferred a carrot to the £mpite State building.
Pete’* trlphere came ax a re

I’A I . I . A I I VPSICK. Apr. 2 1 .
I U b s u w tl I 1 . \,„
I
( H p i d n l l — F I o r I il a preduc ,1 i Speciiil i I &gt;';otei ton unit. Iimnl
eiiongli cro.. ties during 1!*IM t,
n iiun.l with r.i .ogi' Snintliers, who
fill neuilv fi.lhw stnn.lnrd rail . ■.•nducling no ml. u-ive criui
I irnil curs, &lt;il Iniild r.110 miles of Hi m | logo ngiiin-l I land, t’emu'i for
t r u c k . It A. I'oilliinglinoaciil fore
ll . Dciiim-i v c ..... .
to tin
Minniigeiiieiil c h ie f f o r t h e F l o i Ills , I l n l. i t .Slut.
i . noi.
I*,n i ' . i S.-ivico, i c p o r t e d today
NiiiAtlieir ..ui I n n .Imu l o a l l l l c -

Dula on cross lie- Olid Oth. i

ward. For two weeki before Par lie sal.) Invliiglv. i&gt;vei end o v e r
ter he toured Minnesota is!*ine 1 - III" fe.l P i t . -olllr a j l l l c r e fund* for crippled rliJldten.
Me When n r I iii.I ti&gt; i. &gt;i&gt; ill. toil.'
did such a fine iob thnl llir hut.' . hoy looked on nod nut "Now let'At .Smalley of St. I'siul, a jeeinual* nit go "iv n lion."
of mini' ill wui day*, decided to
t lor iiotl cull » a
n 1.it'oow o'li I
vend him In Manhattan, I &lt;’&lt;a Viliam- aimriniont. And Pete wn- i
the assignment to lie hi* escort,
Die life of tile 11•I V. tilliit In to*
"Personally, I tie Iieve Hint Pete •oil
a l lii' cage, he Imnned nliont
wuuld enjoy living In New York," H old ing people.
Smalley wrote. “ He lm-. nlrcil
l.OfHP rahhll*. conservatively pent.- | Then l oo 1il illiiii’h, tin- wife o!

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PA G E N IN E

THE HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

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f | ) i o t i i l c l « ltf y ? h»*n
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iilii h “ i i i 4iml t h f HitU'lhrii* ti'i
I t H* I I . *|H'I Itllk lit .St nt It ili„ V
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I i.fi'i hint ton on n .
t 'l'i .lu l loti 4«*1•f k-'H|| *“*• tif tl 1v- i
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our lin-l, idaved «orne limes on tier
ing "
Pete arrived a wwk aim B» n Hew dllier. Pete, us hefllled the
to
hitch-hopping sueal of Nurlhwe'i first i nbhil in modern lil-tio v to PMSIOINI or tlm .in
j, silM. u ,
Airline*. He came in a comfort he given u rillier concert. Intened Nuw York. Dr
Hit &gt; (atiuv.) I . . , t.eeo rumed Nt„t.
able cage that bora a .sign saving: ililenlly. He was all ears.
“Don't uee the word 'iiaaenpfelfer' pink eyes reddened in »|i|irerli(tinn I Cummi.stmi.i I... H j v u m .. T l . r - i e «• sonoon, e.l uv l) s
In hl» presence— it frightens him.” (is she Idaved M » favorite lime
Harenpfeffcr
is
fieiman
for Believe me if nil these •nd.-urmw , Hlglr Com.ui.siur.n j,.im l hi.. i.,r
young charm u, h m k r m . ................ u
•tewed rabbit."*
A f l i » hourly vn trlu ruih *ill* t«i \% u fi.
Snredlv ac(i‘|ilIne i-nliie fund m l

.fis* Pet*' hepii hwkiiur aiouiiil I•» i |tt*r, I'ptp w**in fomo
fee why Or**vei Whah'ii ^ya^n’i i (1
n f i l l
i H l l i &lt; ar
r H ' i i ' l■!«
f t ft,
lit lv
on hand to greet him

Then lie i wamiVd

was taken in « net sluip to red ! .......
u p | u r a few d a v s fr.im blvoyage.

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*v.nlng to show lihn the Htv. We u)ltt4,
Wftll t'V 0 *b. a n d tile d riv el kept
looking back at P«r* n c m n n l v
ifkil a ^ i n r f :
,'Wwuis U T "
Prt* v. u&gt; rlartleil l.y Pm I kve
r.lle
He tool, m i s gandel mil il
all the fiir-cot'cred ladic- and then
(Milched down in lm rage
tl.
apparently tin,unlit In- wn- in th&gt;
nildft of u fmest of minkC raving
Fifth
Avenue
In
yawned, lie vuwned again n: w went through Tiliun tkniare. pele
looked u little hoine*ick us we
pa**ed ii sinnll green park
Kud
dfnly his pink eyes popped mien
in interest
we were going t&gt;v
u siiperinuikrt and it* window u
full of vegetaMer.
I dropped liy tu show Pete In
ihe three-vear-ahl ton of n (rlend
and the cily-horn
hoy'
evet
(itulled in wnrnler.
Il was the
W
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fllAi' flrtt
. i .i i . time he hud ever seen a

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rel|&gt;- the cell)’ tiegan to swell im
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people had been Ctnrnrj in
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in ll»o operating policy of our Store for l?-t'
or.r p:&gt;r,l is to deliver fir.« quality mere! aiuli.,”
customers at the lowe/.l price obtainable nnyV/'* siiiri’rclv l»r’i:vr we can save you from
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II ik l« 1nslailment—Store Overhead Kliminalcd
. . . AND T IIK SA VIN GS GO TO
Capital Investment I* Heel wed
. . . AND T IIK SA VIN GS GO TO
Had Drills and Kxpcusivc “Slow" Accounts Kliminatcd
. . . AND T IIK SAVIN GS GO TO
Hiuucr Volume Increases lloyinu Power
. . . AND T IIK SAVINGS GO TO
Borrowcd .V . To Service Installment Accounts Not Required
. . . AND T IIK SA VIN GS (JO TO
Double The I* \ \ ;:li
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. . . AND T IIK SA VIN GS GO TO

x -a s i« s A « iiY*&gt;, Ibis Nil or a similar one will appear in Ifi
(Y ilral Hoi M i newspapers read by npproxinulMx “lifi.iMii) people. We lime pureliased vast
mo iMlilies of beautiful, new r.tenbaiidise for
VMir in.specLon. We invite &gt;on to come in
SOON while selnlions are complete ami you
ran net immediate delivery of your purebuses.

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We will Deliver Absolutely Free
any major purchase in any of these
Counties: Osceola, Brevard, Volu­
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and Orange. All deliveries made
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It in not our desire to take any business lbat sltotiht
logically go to your home-town merchant. It is our
wish to extend to all Central Florida our Expanded
Facilities which may be a source of assistance in the
furnishing of your home. So, go to your local nnniture dealer first and if you cannot find what y &lt;&gt;u
want at the price you can pay, then come to At ISTIN’S and we guarantee you’ll SAVE, SAVE. SAVE!

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APARTMENT AND ROOMING HOUSE OPERATORS
AND TOURIST COURT OWNERS

SPECIAL PURCHASE — SPECIAL SALE

csKimo

Very Sturdy,
convenient. In
White Enamel

Sturdy all
mot el , a t ­
tractive dec*
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Choice of slniitj
Similar to Du&gt;|?
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tin lliililr ml IM« R»trr
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H K A U T IIT I, MODF.RN SK tT IO N A I, SOFA. Fine i|iiulit y Tapes I r&gt; and Frieze Covers you can change around lo
lou r heart's ronlenl. Priced from ..............................
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laiixx HaxdMxia axd fv o l . , , and
M l, euoioxfood.

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. TIICIltON WOdKMANTHIP
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:1 Roomy CKcs'u J10x10” M irror
Inner Spring Mattress
Box Spring ou Kegs
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PONDEROSA CLEAR PINE
Stoutly constructed of tP* stock
ready to finish.

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l i n e of Unfinished
Furniture — Many
other p i e c e s not
shown here.

Simple, Sturdy, Attractive 4-PIKGB TW IN BEDROOM
SU IT K —Solid Ash const r net ion, natural wood finish............«
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List Price 9232

BOOKCASES

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NOTE: T he* Cases have 3
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OTHER SIZES

Sturdy ^
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Comfortable
Attractive
Choice of
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2 Million Dollar Florida’s Lumber
Children’s Village Production -Gains
To Aid “Crippled" 2.9 Per Cent in ’51)
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Yesterday he said;
Expert Sees Only I 'cars.
•Tin l*g*noihg to think that
five years was liar long. I believe
First C l a s s A i r i. ing
we’ll see commercial Jets, travel­
6uo miles an hour, in less time
Travel In Decade iban1n that."
his talk before the conven­

TAI.LEHA8BEK, Apr. 21 COLMM HUS. 0 „ Apr. 21. —(^1
t Special I — Florida’s lumber pro.
-rTen yrors from now all first
. WITCIUTA. Kao.—It look* like durtinn during IMS was 660 mil­
•lass travel will lie hy air, a gov.
housing development—ncnl nnd lion board feet, or 2.0 per cent
rrnment expert predicted here.
•ew—but it’s a *2.ooo,ft(wt child, greater than It wa* during 1047,
The forecast ramo from Joseph
ren’a village dedirntrd to txiyx and Hti.tr Forester C. H. Coulter said
J. O'Connell, J r ., chairman of the
flrls ‘•tragically crippled in the today.
Civil Aeronautlca Board, in a state­
toe gut."
Coulter -aid that this estimate
ment to is newsman, lie also adIn ICO apartment- children from i* based upon u 100 percent field
■Ir.-s-e- the American Association
XU stales and four foreign coun­ runvass of sawmills made jointly
of Airport Kveeutives which winds
tries are learning to talk.
try the Florida Forest Hervj/e am)
up its convention here today.
Through speech they’ll have a c I the Hoiilheastrrn Forest Kxp.-riHe -aid.
cess to normal life —and n chance I tnent Station, Asheville, N. C. The
’’ll'- inevitable tbit longer run*
to earn their way.
canvass was u part of a complete XOIHICAI KlINCSiea.i,,, ut .V-irlhAphasia-caused hy hram In­ -uiv.-y of all primary wood-uslng wc* Inn Urnveisity, Cllli ago, III, will he hv oir because it will he
Jury, stuttering—which automati­ industries, made to obtain reliable Professor William M MeCJoveiri more rrnnnritiral. fa-ter. and lust
cally lower* raining power .In e.lirnatrs of the amount of timber (above) ha. offend in testify lerforn us safe.”
Trains, hn-es anil other forms
per cent; rerrhrul palsy—requiring ■ut from Florida's forests. This' Ih# .Senate siiboniinilltr, invc-t|.
milch physical therapy; the*.- ate drum survey Is thr last phase of gsiiox charges of Sen. Joseph ,m &lt;. of transportation will handle shortthe rjieerh foe, the) re romhaling th.- comprehensive resurvey of the 1 ( arlhy sgrurnl Far Faisletn e.pi-rl et than 200-mile first r|a*s passen­
In many ra*e* learning to speak •tail’s forest resources begun tin-j Owen i.altliorite Mif.overn -aid he ger run-, he added,
requires extensive retaining of del the Joint sponsorship of tire ! n «i l.sliiouita serially and other- j One year ago, O’Connell prebrain path* and muscle-, harmed •tatr and fprlrral governments In ,
Wissilr 37 end 34 (frtlrroaiiuMil) ! dieted commercial jet-propelled airby disease »r deficient at idrth
•lone, 104ft.
emit would he in use within fiw
As Ksperishr Non-I’ritfll I’rnjer-I
The report shows that softwood
This speech-training is expen- lumber production increased (5.1
site— hill in its new renter here on pi t rent over that reported In 1047, 1
what was onre a 40-uce rnrn field, while hanlv.-or.d lumber production
the nnn-pr"flt Institute of l.ogo- d.-crensed .14.0 percent. I'rodur- '
pedies, I nr.. confidently tarkle. the •ion of -nolhern vrllnw pine loro
challenge.
•&gt;-r Niooirlite.l to 77.!• percent. ...
The institute's not almie in thr ipprosim.rtelv four-ffilhs of all
field. Hut as Mr Martin F 1‘iit- loinhei cut in Florirla. Cornliining
iner, its rlirr-ctot, puts it ••if tin- •"•al- of pine, cypie s. and rt-dur
rhildrden in llie Untied Slates lotoi.-r.
the soflwiNirl tumla-r :
who rannot talk nr heat all lived oinonnidt In 1*4.4 perr.-nt of the
In one place, it would take n •ntal piruliirlion for the stale dm
large city to house them. There rug IS'tM, leaving only 6.(5 iH-rcenl
are ut least 2,000,00(1 It S. rhllil in har.lw.io.1*,
ren seriously handirapped l-y
•*1 •hr- *17 •minilev In Florida. '
speech difficulties."
Taylor County rnnkeil ns the mini
The Aineriran Speech and Hem
•■.-I one producer of lumber. That ]
•ihrt A sso cia tio n -o f which Mr county nrvoiinlerl for 11.7 per real
Palmer i* a director nrnl po»l pre-r
..I 11.,- loial loinhei production dur
dent — estimates the nation needs log Ibis
Other counties ranking
JfO.OfKI trained |ii/ope,ii*|s, yet loi&gt; in Ho- first |*i were: Duval, 4.6 per
less than UMttt with ndi-quai*- •nit; Folk. 4.4 percent; .Marion, l..'t
training.
percent;
Al.trlmn, 4.1 perrenl;
Ills Wife Is a Co-Mnrker
IMM.uroogii, 4.2 percent; Osce­
Mr. 1‘nlmrr ami his i-qiirill) &gt;•« ola, 1.0 per cent; Putnam, 1.7 per
ergetir, attinrtive wife founded the •••nl, (iulf 1,4 percent; und flad*
institute here—In the rinlirui*- den. 1.1 percent. The:e Ml c.iiinyrngrsphir renter —|C years ag&lt;' •le- ronihineil prorluceil 60 tier
They &lt;et to work deter mine'll) c.-iii of rhi- tot.rl lumber produce.!
on a Iriple.fnlrl tnsl. to trn'ti Ill th e slate during HUH
i peer h-hand trapped ymingsler- to
V total of r.8.1 -awm ills reported
tile the worils yon mid I take a• matter of course; to train loinhei prixlm-tlrip ill the If*|H -aw
others to tench -itch children, urn' null canvass. T h i- represpnls an
to round op the fund- inii-lniillv in.-lrn-e of 2| mills over llio-e prohu-lpg hllnla-l dorillg Its 17
nereesurv to rlefray the nut.
Over HO per cent of all Florida’(jm.lnnllv they t,ulit up n loyal,
hard-working staff. Il now mini liinila-i i produce,I hy mills cuttiuitiers slightly over Hki (Juarteis over uiii- inillion l-oft'd feel uei
Till- group inrlmlr* ||.*i
Arm Wichita’s niunli-ipnl iinivei- vein.
'jtlly —with which the institute mill- m 21 pat rent of the active
works n its Ingopedlst-training mill in Hie -late. They produce I
ptogrum -were neeupied, remralel- 70 percent of the vi How nine loin
, her, 00 percent of tlin rvpress lorn
rd. nntprnw-n.
I.ute Inst year the new. land­ her, and (Id percept pf the hard
. leaped ”chlli|rrn'- village" and nimil lumber produced. Cypress
resenrcli renter wn* opened to nn lumliet was chiefly a nrndurt oi
the largo hand mill", as those cut
evpanderl program.
The Institute— and nffllinlr'd ling iivpi five million hoard feel
per year produced til per rent of
cllnles in a dnsen othei cities
all the cypres* *uwn.
irlienrly have give n speech-enrreeThi rro(*-h ir il n d a r Y «iwb,g
five training to more than III,, iciide,
helwenn Georgia, Florido,
hhn frump “prads." Tlio-c clinic*
sod Aluhuinri, wa. nearly balanced
ofleii staffed or supervise,| |,y \ total of lO.fiCtl thnormi.l hoar.|
liistiloie.trained workers nn- at (p'l of -awing- wa- routed out of
roekeysvllle. Mil. Medford, N. V ilmida
L1..TU thou sniul
Hsr llesville, Okln . rind
Mr-Phri h.ard fill white
were hrooghl Into the
•son, m o v ", (.’nril.-ri r’i i v. Kansas
isle. Ilf lid , no percelil Weill into
'J 'V ; lawreme, .......... Eni|mrin. \'niihwe-l Florida.
Mardu.it.nr and PiiistMin- n. K.m , Vlihaiigh 4U per, i-i.l of ill |•.111
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's i wo priului'itl in Nuilliwi I
ll" * » llioisrm olhrrs
1 loriiln liming I IMS, 16 pereenl ••(
' hildrrn h. re Ii*. three in n„ tin- -awing, eon sinned in iii-eliue
armriment. with a housemother
••»*« piiiiliietion were haiiti-il fnmi
'" Ifh the mother of one of tin- •'•her seclimrs nml from out of
children. helping thus lo pay f,„
•llile. South Florida alone filmher own child's training.
'died 12 percent of lid loial mm
Operating without profit—train- , '•pull) in cvpre-s fm the large
Ing ninny children vhuse parents I ••and mills. Ollier n-etlaris wern
exit
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c»n pay only u small
part. 1of. Hu
oeurlv stable with very litlle In.
Series f t fhsu* vX*w* ru-s» l&lt; on. d m u l i t
cost—the Inslitiit,. leans heavily coming
or oulgnlng volupie, the remotOi la fw* Iiucv iim l a IT")
on emlnwmeats, largo nml small l«irl shows.
.
• ftlnn*r My» ii*M unrralinir
Swiss I 4 Slits vXoan Sri a I, V « ulM| ol
’011*1 op n &lt;r.no,iMNt uiiiiunl budget.
lauMISS Is* M* llu he I mJ llovk Vi HISS**
No adds;
4«iO*l
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HKI.AYF.D MCI. I VERY
tssr Soirlt
"It would take fl.fttO.OOO yearly
MACKINAW. III. - (Al - A
■« Full capacity. We could mail carrier about to "tart on
train WI0 youngsters a year r»nt- Ills rounds nicked up an old pouch
' h:
nn* Ix’it'R In the Mackinaw post office. In
• u iL lm . c,nll,d *«• leaching .100 It he found a postcard mailed hv
logepdlsts, Instead of ft), to train Mrs Itoiar* Boyd of Roberts. III.,
elsewhere
h' r&lt;’ »n'1 to Mrs. Henry Parmele of Mack­
inaw.
The carrier delivered II.
• Horne 200 mill west •uhcnntrac- Mlslnnre traveled by the card: (10
3R !
,,**l«r* '"tlowcd the In- mile*. Elapsed tlm : 12 year*.
•tttute In building Its new center
-sfonlrlhutlng materials and fees
included was the fee of the Wllchl- construction load from an Eastern
ion who negotiate.) the $1,600,000 Insurance Company.

tion. O’Connell said the nation's
airlines are not yet ready to make
general reductions In passenger
fares.

"Despite increased traffic, the

industry still needs a general fare
level of between five and one-half
nmf six centa a passenger mile,"
he said.
“We are not ready financially
und we are not ready ‘roll-wise
and w. are not ready sub'ldy-wise
fur a four-rent domestic airline
system."
FORMER s t a r
i . a n s in g . Mich. i/pi
— St.-ve Heho, newly appointed
Michigan .State freshman football
roach, ul&lt;o starred In baseball as
* .Spartan undergraduate.
Sebn,
n rntrhcr. l&lt;-d his team In hitting
'n I'J-’ir. with a -142 mark ami boast* " l a f.ne .402 average in IM«.
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LEGACY HELPS PAY
IIRITIMH IlKirr

WESTONS MILLS. N. Y. - l/P)
— The late Mary K. Munda ha.
pa.il |6.4H,i C6 of her native fir It hin's war debt to the United
Htatrn, Thi* Citlanvu.4 rfiiinlv
woman died in 1(44(1. Her will pro­
vided that the residue of her es­
tate be paid to the U. 8. Treasury
through the British government
■nd applied against the debt.
'
U. S. Attorney George L Grobe
in Buffalo has been Informed that
her wish ha* been carried out.
WOMEN LEGISLATORS
FACE OPPOSITION
KARACHI. Pakistan - (Al Four theologians have resigned
from a committee of the ronr-lituent assembly, claiming the appoint­
ment of a woman member was “un­
Islamic-" The four contend that
women should have nothing to do
with drafting Pakistan'* ronstltu’..on or administering the govern­
ment. They also oppose granting
the franchise to women In the new
constitution.

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10,000 Telephone
Men Are Ordered
To Walk Off Jobs

STATE LEGISLATURE

National S t r i k e Is
Called By U n i o n ;
43 S t a t e s Will Be
Affected By Order

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WASHINGTON. Apr. 14. —

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asked a two-seek postponement
of Ike strike eel for Wednesday
oa several major railroads.

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Fa* * T*e *el

Ip Drive
Says G. Bradley

■***.» &gt;.*

The Jayeeea launchml limit
l-U|&gt;
Clean-up. 'Palnt-up ami FIx-up
o rj,
. campaign yesterday in Haiti,in
“ s
a.1iV» mlnlatera
trail * 4
with
ami'iunring the
purpose of the program Mum
their pulpit*. Gordon llrnilley.
chairman of the eainpalgii, stated
thi* morning.
, ,
„
•Slur objective la to Indue* all
merchants, houseowner* uml fillyens lo elan Spring huuswli-nning and fixing up propcrilrs and
painting up buildings, ’ lie declar­

ed.

School children have been re­
quested to eo-0|»arat» in Him
F clean-up campaign, he said, and
letters have been sent In rfory
pupil listing a number **f »li
lectlves. Parents are urged t*»
fill out forma given to the chil­
dren and check the work dune
about the homes, A contest I*
being carried, on between echuol*
(CmWaned •» rage Ts»*&gt;

■ ■ i l Mfctrmion figures—flrtt 3 months 1949 com\ ovofabia 3-month period (Oct., Nov., Dec)-ihow
renter sales gains than all other trucks combinedl
j^ejjjse types. Only Ford gives you a choice of V-fi

Mm. R. N. SjreveU
Of Geneva Succumbs

•••

Mr*. Floraw * JL Rtrpvell, 67,

died *1 her
•r h
homa In
4 mGeneva
ava 8aturday man
‘
•WtlBR
tollewlag a ihort
Illness.
iiinasa.

M&gt; 2,003,155 Ford Trucks on the road have marked
buck years experience
record equalled by no
latest registration data an 6,393,000 trucks,
rove Ford Trucks knt longer.
No V-I's In trucklngl Two 143-lus. lia Jobsl

,

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Bha

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

waa born Dec. n,

Mrs. Ray Tells
Of Functions Of
Welfare Board
B o a r d

Dean’s Ex-Wife OdhamNominated
Faces Another For President Of
Police Charge Florida Jaycees

licenses.
I’oinlinK nut that there are 12
employee* In the local Welfare
office, Mr*. Ray said that eight
of these are social worker* and
four a rt clerical workers. They
ore required to Investigate every
application for assistance and to
review all Welfare eases at least
onct&gt; a year. The only inmum they
don’t do It oftonor, she said, I*
because they don't have time.
Trarlng the origin of the Htatr
Welfare Board, she declared It was
set up undor a law mmsad hysA’ongreaa In 1M5 known a» tha Social
Security Act providing for three
types; of atsistanea to those In
nerd: )) Old Age Assistance. 2)
Aid- to the. TIMu4r and- 3! Aw4 to
Mependsui Children. The Welfare
Hoard ha* nothing lo do with Old
Ag» I’cmiims, Unemplovnp’nt In­
surance or other types of welfare
liundlrd by other agencies, dm
pointed out.
The federal government pays *&gt;1*
percent of the coil of ull welfure
iiaildli'd bv the Htrttn Welfare
Hoard, and the State of Florida
pays 40 itereenl. Mrs. lt:*v ov
plained. Only 6 per cent of the
total cost I* used for administra­
tion expense*.
Mm. Ray was tntrodurel hv Ham
Marlins. The meeting was tire
sided ovnr hv President Georgi
Tnuhy Orville Touelitou renorted
un the progress of the Itotarv
Baseball League, revealing that
the Brave* are still ahead though
they were defeated In Friday’*
game hv the Cubs. G. W. Kpcucer announced that thr annual
corn roast of the Rotary Club will
take place on May II) at W. A. Leftier’s camp.

W n t i t . m M;iv He Cluti
Uf t l W i l l i C . i r r y i t i j ;
Mi l l N&gt; 1 ... . Apt

APMARINO IlfO RI A 4INATI tUICOMMITTH In Washington, t&lt; mat Cononunt*! olitm l.oiit* Itud.-n* I...M*
...itnall) mioi.. . f
uloft a copy Ol a Hell i*-wspapet as ha teatllles. liudem told the gtoup tliai lie hud l ■
ars port that Owen Imttlmor# (sealed at Hudena’ right). « « f a menda* *d a ’Cnn.oiuiiul c. It ’’ Un.i. i
lit yvar*
admitted he had never seen Laltlmora
at a CommonUl paily ineeling amt count
c r o s -examtnatiou,
i---- ------------ --lludctit
.
.
(/hli'riiiifitutijl i
only reply on the report* passed on to him by high Red official! In the Umlrd Stair*

Piece Of Wood. Kaft,
And Book Are Dis­
covered In B a l t i c

Hie Russian charges of es­
—Appointment of 1060 personnel
of the 16 committee* which com­ pionage ttre highlighted hy a re­
prise the agricultural division of port in a Berlin newspaper that
the Florido Btate Chamber of Oom- the Soviet-held coast of Latvia,
nterce waa announced today by Estonia and Lithuania nn the UalWaltor L. Hayo. the organlaatlon’* tic is bristling with radar defense
preddsnt. The division la headed systems, submarine pens and rock­
up. ha u ld by LaMonte Gray of et-launching ramps.
Orlando, with H. G. Clayton of
Baltic refugees In Rweden were
Galneevllla, vies chairman.
In­ quoted yesterday bv the official
cluded In the division's personnel American newspaper In Berlin a*
Is J . J . Rocco of Sanford._____________tCsailBiol on P **s

New Theory Of Evolution Told By
Virginia University S cien tist

By forciag hiaHetf to tUtad erect privsval man brought about certain

and
■aach. change* far his blood end nervous systems, and thereby stimulated the

bo farced uytMrd to feed thf bralq
primitive taaniNN— P had.

It wae as a reeull of these ad-

tvatop
t wlataE ther a(Wtieate,
a s nsuperior
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! M l- Kallil. rn iM'-llv D lr w iv . m il
lllllllf II I* Ilfl'H C'SMIr! IIS' f i n it .1
&gt;1. li d ol -lioolmi! liei ca-llll»liatl*r* 1 tii!iiniii* «"«tii|iiiiiiii lor IlFiirpp
w . - l l . n l I n . a . Iiaige (lit* week
Sfii.ittu*i•* hi I r i b. S n iiilrr, i ’ll
•ll.lt h. . IIr , ill i i.llll. ll ihr pi,tol •II*. Ill I It;tllrlSt III.| I'.IM II rill||||{l*h

(III! Ill|! |l|‘*
t M|*|*||. |Ills
Ilf “ ill &gt;|M’lk III Ilf Stllll, lllffll

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rioriilti.
F .u lii't, W nv11*vi hud
Miiil hr » i u " I ini khorkfil" to
I'unittirtil.

s r . i, r.r i:its m ih ; \pr. •:i—
t V»— IU'I eel Ur i Itir I Inlm 8#
Sil'fH w
a.’iGil tluif riuilew tiif*
fun! .1 me.’I ml let. «*,»h| h*
Kille.l S) lit.ft In*.mini* nf *'rot*
11 II |inl|t ir ►
"I k* ill wit’ll t •till 14*A*4ion. |
*4mu in cii In*fine ii
and

',.ih. dm i.riirial M.ll-li ill I’- I
I mil*. I l.»l «l«*r Mill I I,.*'4*4ll,l 4IMIIIMr 1%m i .iii Hill »v •mn
I , . ) hi- in a .1111111101-* ,1 wli.it i. tinii 'if**
mil I iik. ii on ill. tliii&lt;I muni I *•*••! i!i* ‘h i m i Ii , is m I .sll;i|i.t**Kr«*
S . i i i i r i t ’D l«n I h r f iit .il %% iii.lu n n f
|il«
k’ liiliv mm I rial, nn anjr«
iv.illi-d Mi- Iht'Wiy. ill.it ol "limit
III*’ I I *I I*I • I .I III 11 I 1If It. S.llll \||.
IIiimu," Sirin t|iiniti| isifford ai
I Mli.1 III
iii»- In-1 &lt;* hioliaOil, -4/ yrai olil
wn un;
Sier*» Mini i In .iMMiil.mi wan
l i nni - m ul (ii'oiuia touin i Iimii
I Ml.lilt) I hill.nil, &gt;|.»h It) |TM'll - ith'iil if ie«l at.
liiKurii
from
di an Mm I Ihrwiv
|in1ii« llir*. iifiii fir hint earlier
1’i'lloik -alii lie w•-ulil piolialilt I.iI mf illil .1 |i.|i| |i|i*l(|i*lll «*| llir i*Ht n iii*) limit is t fu lle r ItoiE
WASHING I ON. Apt. 2-t.
(/I'i
Ih r United States m-» hi* 1.1» -iiili Mi-. |lirwiv tin, week oil s'.llili»|il 1-lXrr* it,h iioililll.llril nf It.n 4 i i i . 11 \
|al.«V lib llinir (It.|H | » |ik
weapons whtrh, in the wufds ul Srctrialy ut LMrusr (oIiumiii "-•up.t-s i . hug. id • lilting a pi«tol mlh
in drslrtiilivr powrr any aim* pirvumtlf known."
•»! ill*' 9 ••III I II l l f l l l l l .1 • I 4.|f|
I’I II K 1(1 Hu. \|n 24—
i-iil i In ril-r A mllVKltull »&gt;•IIIII
In n weekend lr|HJll Oil die .Slate ol the Nation'* delrnse*. |nlm«i&gt;ii
illd.itr h i llir nlli) r i»t ( irM ilriil (/I'i ’"tit. R*-p 1 hail.- |. Schuh,
.111.1 i f | 111)11 tmr ami olie )e.il III
declared that this touniiv leud, thr world m the making ol new .hum
*»I tin' I Imu! i 11v( rr%
ii . Ica.l, 1 ol C*.iv,-in.11 I* u I I e r
menls. He said they "may make tlie ‘Jilfric m r lietwrru vuimv -md i ill iii ihi Iwii lo loin year srlilrn, r
llir ti« min 1 11it &gt;n 4 .uni* ,|8 ,i i Inn.i \ W hich |.ii &lt;.-&gt; in the
Flonda
I » n il "Id Ml, Ihewiv iririxnl
defeat in war.
lu llir Imiillt Jiv liu t l.ivm* inrrf* I Ionic .,( I&lt;# picM-nt tm*-«. was shot
He diiclosed in hi* irigi-anitual tepori that thr U S atomic aivrual 1 Ini wounilo'i; llo- itnyeai-olil Mr ill I* uliitli m .i\ 'f.u lrd &gt;•*»!«*( cl.i &gt; ami kill--,I in In .low niiiwu office
ii .&lt;lii I lioimollii. llie *werllir.iil llono longer c'inalsta mcridv of "a
«llli‘i iiuuit if (In* 1*sill i %t (V n trr lien- llo- ni'Htunk
small ntimliMr of boitili* of ■ single up II* Uuii' liil.lt- fui itnpi.'iin,, t* •Ii in I ill i ilia 11 irt)
uilli i liintlnon pir|M irt! iml m*i \
type and hlxr."
M ,*
Deputy Srlir 1111 An-1v Rami said
Mi*
Ih
r
w
iv
i,
lire
prmlllig
q»iii'fbiMii*.
ft!
.il ! IN) o ’. Lu k li&gt; inm r Ih.m dial I'liati.'S t.ill-fiil, 71, ol St.
Johnson didn’t discus* the atom­
Along with .luhii-uin'r ......... . p. al ul die m n virllo li a mlilille ami'll
ic stpekpile further, nur .did h&gt; wen- oilier* "iihniltti-.l In tlo- ■&lt;
40 NMVrh nl iii«‘|||!m*|« M.ivm C t i l l
I’ct.-ivl.iiig, i,-lii.'il 110 at cutter, was
say what he referrad tu lta apeak retsrli-s of tlie Alloy. Navy and ltdV it tinned l iiilav ou tin- aiMiall
H.II \hr||iMI|i*(| llir \IE||U|« M u ir In I.I m o h pul m die slaying.
‘p r of arm* inure teri^bia than Air Form.
m ill llie ilitrlil to kill i inline
the world has ever seera He did
Mi now lull , in New- York, n lit.in 40 i Iii UIi rn ul n irm liii, weir I’olivr writ- un ililr to etlnblitll a
.Secretary of \ir S\in itiglon said
say. Ihat, Ihe new waap « i r*«nli in ills report Hint i.n.l.-i 11,.- m., i.-iiilg III i.iik I . ii iiiotlier o| five
•In* |i|Mrnf
motive ini llir shooting lllllllediately
ft(ljB u program which was greatlv p-'Sed defense Imdg.-I fm lh. I'.' m lh
"lath itspeelml--facer *,,a
t'li.iiiitimii* in ri|»)*r««viii|t t l» ••
S. llllll • i llhsi, t Ii.tiles J Schuh
euamled after RUagin M off an imgitlis iitiiiting .Inly I, llo- Air (in *1.1) 01); hei
..
.
1 t,‘» . “ w lt ' . “ [* l io m lim lln ii, f ile .Ijiy t 'E i n ulffn n h n u
Si . win. headt dm I iilirr son law
gtfinlc* explosion not t plr,
..............
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'•’ofi-e won’t get enough nmni'v tn end Ithle *h* wielded i - n rlut- (&lt;|
The Soviot eaplosh JT Vcame keep up even ii -IH-gruitp A.i I’oh-h u liile hi* lily a* le e |i.
j i*hn|i't% rtiinl S m i f o r i l
l*i eni I Imu, •11, 1 (.illni.I li.i.i &gt; illrd al hi)
earlier Ilian espectcd,' .duliusoii
A* for the 7ll-group -h i urn
Mr- Marlliu ll.adifii-ld, 11, lohl
hilm .’ U-iikiiril. Hus inoriiitig •oil- olli.e j|i, nml \pi 20. Al
,ti*|tU is«i wa r«*» i s . . . i
t t l d - ‘big unwJUUpv V i1'
lu fnlalli in lured li.«i Inn.
loo. .
|,lU
„ f. &gt;rii..-l OMii
I.ltlei VI. .-in.-id. Ilf ol th. orgntn atioil. dial lilur l , ill.1,.I Iml l.'l l Schull's
lieorge, l -. •»[*• ' ■» I'lH.’1
srsn'lsiy ilia) In- &gt;,n-i-.l to discus*
quarrel «ivet li.i.i* .-l...Id -' ..III*
•••- V.
it..- twt tillIllil 11*0 flill.
I 'p.i-a-n il 01 .iter with the lasvyI MIiiii ,., Owl ,1
' I I'll.-lldeil to I ill lion ' pollt-n 4‘t ll Il'Ill \flll
I I il i.iti'iir.l 1 -oi'tin* inoimnR,
.|ll.deil her a-. *oi&gt;iiig
.liiVtVt
lli'i'tl
(4 u It 11II it » ll ••(• I'll U r I t l d )
I hud to kill him Ii wa •••♦•'« • S'llitj* hi.'Ki vv
Imu »t me
tiii«lttr &gt;"fanti' fl
••I'll,- kill" III* llllll, Itlld he did lift*, uml who
not give me «n&gt; mom-) l"i t""'l rt»llV It’tlMflH.
It A M ll.T* *N. Hcnmid*, \|ir. 24.
WASHINGTON. A|o !l
»'•&gt; m,| .-I.,thing I .•i.ilhlli I "land d
I u h Iiiilllin Wi*n* up|ifM«'i«i| an
Id ’* — Nlm - II H. M a im i, and — Governor Chesler Bowles «.f
.any mini*,’’ "he -md
i-itiuhdafi'r" f"i d/ili* l u y r i ’i' v ii t |
tliri v lli'rmmllnn-i w rrn r«- .-ut-il tn- Connia-Heut -aid I.-lay that dr»|.
Mis lloi'hltfld mii.I I»-i ho-l.mid, i'i •■*-i&lt;!i l it. €'lit iu*I* Km 11 "i Wild
I
dav after - iiunding two day* in |i.'ng rent r.intrnl w o u ld .-.."i tIn- ii pro'ipermi* Junk ih-nl* '. noide
i l l ) i n mill \lvin Odlwnii uf San '
riiugh seas III M 12-fuul f illin g nation'* tei.nni" I I ,(.00,000000 -, al-.nit 42011 ii wee! l.iil i'ii'* I
fultl
Isial
gear. rio-V w o u ld lillV.- th a ) mo.*,i --nl, 420 n week l. . I n n . d l * &lt;
I •!
Slm«* .liivo'f 1111•s•&lt;!••.•f.
A Kindiv Aii Fori-i- n-mrli -ai*.I leln n io n .-v to S|N-lid fo r h n -i.- ne
\|.i 24 I/F)
H 'n a )l»i.r4 II** l-aar I *•••!
It.I,| III |||«9 f l i p ItliHIflt! till YVf'lllI
ri,"ciiH plui &gt;• Imullril tin- mini eessitii-ii lik e food u nd el..th in g ,
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tnlm-d dcipltu th« fn*'t Hint &gt;m
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testimony
pi.-pn.-d
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■if it* fiuii unglurs wn-. mil ol .iitii
S,-nut.-1 t'l'iinli- I'l-ppci, -uiid hero
lieui mg uf tin* Somite thinking
In Mini, llviti.- 1111i.Ii i i .Is- aii lui
llilssiuil.
Sattirduv night at u Homlnole
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Committee,
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out ii tug t.&gt; pick lip the ktaiinr*
ilmi “ vs. inn.* not left Claude
ami H ip Hi-rmudlitn". Hcfon- tlm IE* p re d ic te d " r a p id t,n d " iile d u n l " It m u r iiillg at lit, hniin- 11, Sitrii hi- pia.vide.I for h\ the govci nni.-nt. Pi-ppci, 1 tnin I*- Ini-, left iin. and
tiqr cmil-l resell thi- allot, liowi-vt-r. ia| r e n t In c re a s e s " w o u ld lilt tile win I lie d e n til eiiin.' a 11 o r r n l In- -I.-clfiri-.l
I urge y o u to g , lo tlie polls
Reggie M oll ill, clinirnwoi of tin- limt vote for Georgs- Smuttier* to
Ihr Hr iti -h Cutter ILM.H. Hlgt.urv 11,000,000 fa m ilie * lie -.uid c u ll- h nck to III" m iiliv Irte tid 1 he
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.1. -li n l, lol.l ..f mil -inmling ii-Hav, » ii it* wav hack to llermmln
li-u.l 11&gt;1 out of Feilrrat homlago.'
tivilies uf Chile, ill llie ill ll let
Howie.* enmu here ii" Ih-mucrn- h*-fillh
frmii eserrisaH, wan shl* to make
" I ’epper left the vlevv-t of the
Mr. Itldge wut Inn 11 "1 Lout* I.,-l w .-ell Mel.ninl nil,I Seht ing ami Kliirldu people." Mr llousholdec
contact witti llie fishing limit lie leaders asked 11 score of govthrough llifnrmstinn rnlaved from ernors und hlg city inuy.irs for' ille, Kv in IHII7. m l .non- to \ve*t to l.eeshitig. -m il Mi K.-n nn1.1 'Only during a cnmpn'ra
lie hod hcon 4 in ik
the spsrch plainThu Higlnirv help in pushing an 1 xtension of "iiiiford 01 1021
hii" lie known tin- little people. At
Vmong tin i.-n v iio - pwint.-il wut other timer, It in fwteign sffnira
Hav removed the pa-i*«ngor" and federal runt control tlirmigli 11 re 1nuirried for 27 vein." to I' tin 1 Mil
win t h e f ' t e p ii-ve lili.il p i - 'g i n m nml other tiling:lu-nileil for llPrmuda, where nr- luctanl congress. As the commit I -i Itidge. who survives loin
It i" my view
Wiille in Hnnfurd Mr Itidac wn* nml re d lit'ud hi-ntilv contei.t put Ilini tic lui" Iclt tlie Democratic
luiigi-ment'i wero being made to tna opened five days of licitringn
un
b
y
th
e
L
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k
e
la
n
d
.Inyeecs,
Seh
on
the
cnntrnverninl
Ismio,
tele­
n»"ocisted
for
n
liuinher
*&gt;
f
year"
rush them tn a hospital.
party.
First reports indicated all the grams went cut asking these exe­ with the iirodoce fi.-in of tin- r i n g 's gi-ft-mn t o r e g i s t e r c a m ­
"Things have hi.-u stirred vp
cutive*
to
testify.
Vincricun
Fruit
Growers.
Inc.,
uml
p
a
ig
n
,
Hanford'*
C
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r
ist
tu
ns
p
n
r
n
d
e
fishing boat's compliment were
to sucli 11 mess tlmt I only know
nml
p
u
l
n
lu
p
nm
l
cleiin-up
ciim&lt;vllh
Mlngfelder
ami
Hii|i*rslnne
Control
removal,
lluwles
assert­
safe. The Marine* were from the
now Ihut 1 um sumo kind of a
U. 8. Naval operating base in Ber­ ed, "would throw out of halanrn up to the lime he moved lo Sum- p a ig n . L e e s b u r g J a y c e e s w ere ’crat' nml i r.nv tlmt wu need to
p
r
a
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e
d
for
th
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f
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s
t
m
n
..In
wlierv
lie
wu*
engnged
111
Ihe
our
whole
price-wage
i-tructuro
muda. Their names were nut given
p r o g r n m , nml Hu**.' nf Dthin.lw mnko n clingo.”
tod reopen tin* question of wlds- celerv industry.
out by authorltien hero.
Kdwnrd Hurt -ipuke for Senator
for tile o r a n g e locking c o n te st
Futiernl
arrniigeiueiiiwill
Is*
The ntsn had set out on a lu ll­ spread wage Increases."
I’epper, pointing out that ho la
ll.'oallauei
tin
f
s
«
e
Thteel
imii.iiince.l
Inter
He conceded that rent control
ing trip an Challenger Banks. 26
of tlm common men of America
miles from Bermuda. When the worked a “certain injustice” 011
nnd wa* not "reared on any Sun*
boat filled to return Saturday af­ landlord*.
:-et Island or illscayne Bay."
ternoon. the Air Force sent ou/. It*
However, he told the committee,
that ho Hus been poor and knowa
search-and-re*cue B17* lu search relieving "these relative Injus­
tho plight of tho poor man.
the sea southeast of Bermuda.
tices from ■ proportionately nmall
tlees
Mr. Hurt slro emplisslied that
The Air Force said It was dr'oup (landlords) can only reI’eppcr Ih not n Republican, and
vutlon to duty In the fare of per­
‘ In a sweeping injustice and
died «n article In lust weak'*
sonal danger on the part of Capt. ifvei
'era hardship to million." nod
Saturday Evening Post, saving
Speaker* repie*enting more limn 10 profeitinns will aildin* stu­
Richard C. Ashman qf Pittsburgh, nUllii
lillona uf American families."
I t ’a n lls a e C On l - u t T * r « e )
Pa., which waa responsible for sav­
(lovsrnwr Bowles said Hint homo dent* st Seminole High -Srlmol Thursday uiornin-'. with each pupil
ing the group, Ashman Is one of bflldlng since 1046 had relieved slated to hear two sprakrr*. I Inman |-. Morrii, ptincqial, annnimrrd . .
NEGRO RALLY
a highly trained iM rch and rescue oflly one quarter uf the housing
1.. II. Matin, former State Ropreteam stationed at the Air Force shortage that existed then, and olday,
r.-ntaHve, announced today that
Entitled "Career Dav " the piogrant it detigned to acquaint pupil* colored vutorn ami i-illlicns of Bookbase in Bermuda.
htd mads "no headway at all"
The first tentative sighting of fcpffard meeting newly arls-in more fully with prole**ion» of their choice, laid Mrs W. B. Wi.ty. SI IS rrtuwn near Lake .Mnnroo have In­
tha
toe fishing
inning party was moqe
made ny
hy
vited cnndldntus seeking office to
American Hiltary teacher and chaiiman of the program.
Ashman's navigator. Capt. Charles
Ask
Even before he left Connecti­
poak Tuesday night nt 7:30 o’ ’'oek
Faculty mnrnbers tiave heenF
I. Ellis, at 1(10 A.M. The plan* cut, Howies, made his feelings on rervlng
east of the colored school house ia
on
various
committer*
nml
Orange
Memorhl
Hospital,
"Nurs­
rlrcled the spat, dropping flare* '* matter clear. Tho former di- each pupil haa been given n ques­
circled
Rookortown.
of }ha natlon'a wartime tionnaire to enable him to make ing."
until' daylight, whan the plane
All colored voters ore requested
Ed Lrvy-Whllner, mstmgnr of to lie present nnd white voters
control! said in Hartford 0 vocational choice. It was ruled
crow was able to make a positive
IdMttflMtladg
it rents would rise an average that If fivs or more pupil* selected tho Hanford UiantH, will outline 11 are invited alio said Mr. MnniL
about 26 per cent If ceilings a given vucation. a speaker would career In "Professional Athletics,"
CLUB
j
Hf'-'d.
be secured.
A decorator from Yowell Drew
ib
U^
uu
of
Tha f in t group representing the Ivov’s Orlando, will tell of his
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 21.—UP)
profession* will Rive talk* In urcfenaloh. Other speaker* will
.
TRUMAN APPOINTa
Men
il.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 24. -f/P) classrooma at 10i00 o'clock, tha be: Bert Ripley of Pontland and Station
terUa
Gray, "Accounting," E. C. Harper, Atlanta .........
-yrealdent Truman today nomi­ second at 11:00 o’clock.
Choice of the speakers presents "Electrician:" 0 . Connor of East­ Charleston
I Mist nated Archibald Stevana Alexander
Louis fog promotioa from aailatant to interesting aldallghts on content ern Air Linea, "Aviation Jo b s;" Cleveland
plated care
careen, M n, Wray pointed Judge Douglas Stenatrom, "Law­ Detroit .......
Oon- Ututereecrctayv of tho Army.
('U t.
yers"' Miss Joyce Hetsel, "Social Nyw Orleans .
Tha following speakers are Workeri" M n. Lois Smllev. "Tele- Naw Y o r k ........
! ODDITY1 OF NATURE
tTwo anaka eggs, poaalbly of scheduled for 10:00 o'cioek: M. Ma­ Shone Operator:’* Prof. William N. Oklahoma City
■In, man found within gadan of Orlando High School, IcCammom of Stetaon University. Pittsburgh ......
Mn. "Religious Education!" A repre­ San Antonio
•bell bar C. W. Bellamy "High School Teaching)"
h ie ■on WUlam while on a Nancy Brock of Southalde Primary sentative of the University of Seattle --------trip a BGackwatsr Creak School, "Primary School Teach PlorldiL "Forestry:’’ and F. C. Jacksonville .....
morning- They report- Ing;" H. H. Coleman, Florida Pow Browning of tha Masaay Business Miami ....... —

9 Marine** Rescued Tenants Will Lose
From Rough ^ a s Money Tf Controls
By British (Gutter Stop* Says Bowles

Housholder Helps
(iiMirge Smut hers
For II. S. Senate

.InmeH I'. Kittue Dies
Suddenly In Sitrnsolu

Seminole High Students Will
Hear 30 Outstanding Speakers

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i.l’i - t.o.ernor V\ arien today

S a ii Iim i I S’litvs H o st ( Iiarlie Set,ul. i "erir.m is.-Iimx
10 Flonda."
t lurlie Schuh'a
'I'n 1/S Idvi’ces O f lie.'Ill
I* %»•(. nut til ine. lie
one »f ini ilriirrst Irirnds.
l'\iiii ill I &gt; i s I i i c 11 was
Hi*- ilea lii ii .i isi'i*v in ii.** In** to

Swedes Find 3 Military Chiefs Of Army, Navy,
And Air Force Tell Of Defenses
More Possible
Clues To Plane

SIOCKIIOLM. Sweden, Apr. 24
— (/P)—Thite more ponibl* clues
to ihr (ale ol tha mining U. SNavy patiol plana— another raft,
a radio call lign book and a letter­
ed piece of wood— were found to­
day floating in tha Bailie.
The radio book and the unpainled^pier#'of Wood stamped with
b|a{k leltati—. in tngliih war •
found Sunday on a Baltic Island
bear)* just qif the .southratl matt
n f‘Sweden.''*•"*«*-*» * •
S w e d e n officials said all oi
there possibly may belong to the
plane which the Umlrd Slatrs says
was shot down with it* ctrw ol tan
l&gt;y Russian (ighteis uvet the Halite
two weeks ago. A Swrden Coast
Ciuatd official said the tail "look­
ed a* il it had hern hit hy bullets."
Hie clews, plus another raft pick­
ed up hy a Hritiih Irrighler Inst
werk. all weie found near the .Swe­
dish coast ami some 2IM) tnilrs away
linui thr Latvian coast where the
Komi.ill* tlaini then llglilctt ir
luitied the fire of an American
bomber which had flown over their
leiritoiy on an "espionage” miss• H
ion.
Ihr punctured raft was turned
over lo amcrican authorities for
fuillirr investigation. Thr r a d i o
hook and the piece of w&lt;*od weir
ROCCO NAMED
to hr turned over today.
ORLANDO, Apr. 2b.— (Special)

development at a superhraia. Brittoa said.
Nalleoa)
In a

Governor W arren De­
clares He Is “Too
Shocked" To G i v e
ImmediateCommen*
I'lilletl the ili-iiiIt of State Itep.

R e n d e r s

('anuria Elaiber Ray. diitiul
Well air Huaid supervitoi in Sanl.ird, iiiiilineii the iunrtiuns and
service* of the Slate Weltair Hoard,
at the Rotary Chili luncheon today,
and said that those who do not
like the prngiam as il is now should
elect representatives lo Tallahassee
who will vote lo change d "besauip
it it your piogram"
RrfeiiiiiH to a lerent itateinrnl
ol l.ieul. Keith ol the Slate High­
way Ratiol that 4,000 |ieople in
Flonda receiving Welfare * hecks
at aid to the blind alto have auto
diiver't licentet, Mu Ray &gt;aid
dial actually there are only I..’1'**
people in Florida iltogelhei ir
teiving aid to the blihu. and that
td thrte only 32 own autoet. and
only Hi ol their have dnvris

No. 176

A M tK lated I’reiw Leaned W ire

Stale Rep. CJ. Schuh
Mortally W ounded In
St. Petersburg Office

Budenz Ties Lattimore With ‘Communist O H ’

Ark., and
for 22 vaars
. Mn. Btravell wax a m i mber nf
urch, tha
navn MathodUi Ohu
•tar, tha
■ nf tha
Oai.......... .............
on Club.
9ha and hat hui
N, Stra^Vell operated a
atora In
^4.t'
Ganava.
Baaldee tha htw|
la aur­
vlvad by two 4l
a. Doris
WASHINGTON, Apr. 24. — (JP) — A new theory on the evolution
tram of
ach and
' L. I d
of Evan- of the human brain was advanced today by a University of Virginia
.
,,
,
itar, Ml** scientist.
uwy
of Mt.
It's the contention of Dr. S. W. Britton thst msa owes hw »up*nor
* D. C.i brain lo a virtertoc fight against the force of gravity.

I. P.

GEORGE SM ATRHS „

MONDAY APR. 21. 1950

R o ta ry C lu b Is G iven
O u tlin e Of S erv ices

NF.W YORK. Apt. 24 - ( /P ) ~
Telephone equipment wotkers walk­
ed off theii jobt actors the nation
today.
The public will not hr aileclrd
immediately unless hirakJowus
should require repair*.
Headquarters oi division 6 oi the
CIO Communications Workers ol
America ordered their 10,000 work­
ers in 43 stales and ihr district ul
Columbia oil the job at tr A. M
(KST).
As the time rone movrd weM
and word war spread to ootlyinn
^ areas, thr strike took root. No pick­
et liner were lepoited, nowever.
to the 230,000 other Bell System
employer went to work, artunng
continued telephone service.
The strike was against the West­
ern F.lertiic Co . inanufactuiing .md
equipment subsidiary ol the Bell
System's patent corporation, ihr
American Telephone and Telegraph
j t Co.
Threat oi a complrle national
telephone lieup was postponed,
though not eliminated, when the
union said it would not picket be
fore President Truman's wage strike
truce ends at midnight tomorrow.
The union it striking over • matter
it claim* it not covered by the
tr a a t le a e d

•.

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VOLUME X X X X I

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cloudiness.
\ little warmer to*
night.

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government) are really tuning oa
the heat against us now." a Prague
embassy spokesman commented in
ihe Berlin telephone conversation.
In d telephone call lo Beilin,
The U. S. 1. S. library long had
ireh, press attache of ihe em- been under Czech secret polka
in Prague. said (he Czech pressure. Czechs who patronized the
government accused him of “gross­ library frequently were stopped and
ly abusing" his diplomatic office warned not lo return there.
!iy Using Czech nationals lor ipyinii
In nnuther development, J. Zas
and propaganda work against their (era, 20 years old. uraa sentenced
government. Kolarek denied th? lo 18 years In prison on hla con­
viction on charges of high treason
charges.
uml spying. /asters, a student,
The Czech government last Oct­ also was ordered expelled from tha
ober had announced it had smashed country, the dispatches aay. This
0 spy ring directed by six former I- the usual procedure In Commun­
U. S. embassy officials. U. ,S. Sec- l ist Czechoslovakia and other Iron
Cmlidn countries. The Indication
letary of Slate Dean Arhesnn said Is ltin 1 the sentence must be Serv­
in Washington at Ihe lime ili.it ed before the prisoner fa expelled
these fhargei obviously bad Item trurn the country.
/iisteni was reported sentenced
“ trumped up."
along with 16 Caechs. hut details
■ "They (the Czech Communist of ihe accusation* against them
I 1,1j
tr ss i s sss vmes wee* Oast

Explains HADACOL Rationing

Potto Victim

ware not Immediately disclosed.
Meanwhile. In Berlin, The son
of a deputy prime minister of So­
IC ssH llrt VNM M a s m
viet occupied East Germany be­ him, but h* slowly worked Ma way
came a political refugee In West back to what had bacon# “a n im j
Willi!#
for him. Othar ailments,
Ralph Kaetner, whose father Is them aggravated by hla
leader of the Eastern Liberal immobile life, fastened on
Democratic Party (LDP), an­ He suffered from colda, hay
nounced he had Dad with his wife eczema,
curvature of the
end children to escape" unbearable pneumonia, aye trouble and
Communist pressure,”
stones.
The U. S. high commissioner
At one lima ha and hla finally
newspaper, Neue Zeltung. report­ had hoped and planned far the
ed that the ton telephoned Deputy future, hut a* tha years passed,
Ptlme Minister Hermann Kastnrr they gave It up.
on his flight after safely arriving
On Christmas In 1BW hla
In the American sector.
said:
The LDP press office declined
"We don't talk about futareij
to comment. The father, whose We're Just going along from day
own career has been endangered to day."
A few davs before Sweat’s S i ll
by Communist-Instigated purges
of the I,DP this ysar, answered on birthday — also In 1930—It was
further telephone calls at his Fast found that hla coming of age would
make him ineligible for stata and
Berlin home.
Young Kastnrr told the Ameri­ county help.
Unlike another widely-known
can official new* papar that “there
Is no democracy to speak In Did Inm lung prisoner, Prod finite ad
Chicago, Sweet's parents wave not
E ast aone any longer."
He accused East German Com- prosperoua and had to have out­
munlsts of arranging for a single side assistance for the 1100-a-waek
Hit lection next October "altmigh expenses of their son.
But ihe law provad alaatla.
most uf the people arc funny delCounty officiate called on Gov.
ermlned to vote no".
And In Berlin, Chancellor Kon­ Herbert H. Lehman, now a U. H.
rad Adenauer of the West German Senator, Ha consulted with Ma
Republic denied there was* nnv legal advisors. In the end. they
i.sthmalistir Intent when he asked agreed that If thu law were looked
d
Berlin itnllenre yesterday to at from a certain apeclal angle,
ring a verse of the former nuliomil the aid could b# continued, sad It
anthrm, "Deutschland liber A l­ was.
"It Jurt had to be done," said
lies." (Germany above all.)
When Adenauer called for the County Judge J. Gordon Flannery,
singing yesterday at a public meet­ now u stale supreme court luatlce.
“ We rutildn'l let down a lad who
ing In his honor, .Socialist leaders,
affronted, walked out of the hull hod fought as long art-ha had."
in protest.
In the south German city of hiked to show his Identity papers.
Munich, German police nrn-ted
U. A. Army authorities *a|a tha
today a twice-esc aped former til funner ruddier, Homer Cook, B7,
from Oklahoma who claims to of Muskogee, Ok la., wanted on In
have travelled all tha way from charges, was found sleeping In a
America to Bavailn without being freight car in a railroad yard hare.

Look Wnat
,! :

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AfterB General Wag* Increases Since I
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The 3th round wage increase demanded by the Union ia not justified by the tacts.
Southern Bell people are ALREADY getting good wages and liberal benefits.

AUTOMATIC WME SCNfMJUSFOfiTWOTBiPMK MB CUSSIflCATIOM M
Ik W
4 S'-

OTZt URE lANFNfi
Bank wage rate* being paid to fikUM eraftoam.
surh an Central Office Regalrweer
LENGTH OP SERVICE
Start
End of 3rd Month
End of Ith Month
End of 9lh Month
End or ltth Month
End of 18th Month
End of Slat Month
End of 27th Month
End of 39th Month
End of Jfith Month
End of Mth; Month
End of (laird Month
End o f 72nd Month
End or 04lh Month
End of fifth Month

SIGNS OF SPRING
IN LOVELY SHEERS.

Hern are the tunic wage rdtea being pnM to
Telephone Operators t

WEEKLY
WAGE
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LENGTH OP SERVICE
B ln ^ ,.(

End of 12th Month
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End of 94lh Month
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WEEKLY
WAGE
. 9 30
91
91
99
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99
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IN A D D IT IO N

Senator Dudley J. LeBlauc, President ol The LeBlauc Corporpttpn. Lafayette, Luulilunu. inukei* ul HADACOL, it ihown exp),
[Plain1 thr uectillty ul decreasing the voluntary HADACOL tatiuji
uwauce (roru six to two buttles Tin- phuingiuph show* Senator
llaiii- telling Mrs. Henry Suue, 710 tiencral Mnutun Avenue,
Lefayaltv, l-nuuiauu, ul Hie tremendous ellurls hla nigaulzulUm U
making tu Increase production to meet the ever-mountme demand
fior HADACOL
- Senator LeHInnc Is asking Mrs. Hulro to limit her pm chase*
to (Wo bottles of HAUACOL. He Is urging her not to accent sub­
stitutes because there is only one genuine HADACOL. “We have
bad u great uCn.............
tin Icult* that have inuilf IIADACOL helpful (it hu (tinny people
to luff ef (run) ilnflcicm leu uf II Vitamins uml l rim," sail) Sena Kir
■lane. "We realized llmi nur U Vitamins. Inm and the livluful
entitle* of (.'ulclutii. rim&lt;-|ilmruiis and MungntivM Umt HADACOL
)tains must be of the highest quulity. In furt, we have refused
change our formula; wu hnvu insisted on maintaining the high
Mity uf our HADACOL, although doing so has meant the lose of
Wired* of thousands of dolturs jn suits.
Mi. LeBlauc said (hut, despllu gieut lncrcu«ei In production
llllUs and ailhouilh the IIADACOL plkrit Is operating day and
Hu, 1( h&lt;u been Itnims-ilhle, up to the present time To expand
rduillun to the |iolnl wheie It nn-eU the evei-Incrrtniliiy demaiid
'• believe that, as pmdmtlon fiiellltli-i tuntlmie to increase," toe
iettn added, "wo will toon he ahln in meet the demand. In the
aittline, let me umuIii urge people uol lo accept ouUMtules for
cDACOL, because tlieiu Is only onu genuine HADACOL."

In arMItliw to tha basic wage* ■heaa.sbeee, Boulberu Ball amplayaaa aba get liberal pay treatment ft follows
They are PAID FOR TIME NOT WORKED berating of:
• Varatlmin—up to 8 weeks
• Absence for .jury or. witness ,• fl holidays n year
• Two 16-niiniitAldelidff Reido^la flj i
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• 'Absence for voting
weeks’ military service (difference in pay)

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• (AcMng aq wofklng leader
• Work performed on a holiday
• Hjliff work o^t hl^hef-hited
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY APR. 20. IffRO

THE WEATHER
(~l’ isr to partly rloudy through
frtil.iv. po«-ililv a few local show­
er* it M'Mttrrrd |ilarr* In ccnlral
nml xmithraxl purlloiii this afternoon in tinilclil.

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Established 1908

Associated Press Leased W ire

No. 174

Injunction Granted
Budenz Says Temporary
lit C. E. Spencer Sales Tax Case t r H
wl President Tells Editors Of
!!RedFollower
GivenM
oney! Plan For “Truth Campaign”
Circuit Judge Millaul Smith vcslrrday planted a temporary injunc­
tion reitraining Sheriff Percy Mem from levying on a wattanl i»*ucd
by Ccmptioller Gav fur ihe tolled ion of alleged delinquent »nlei lag

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te^Commie Declares
Par Eaat E x p e r t
Belonged To R e d
Subversive G r o u p

G. W. Sfrencer, allorney for the complainant, hi* brother. C. E,
Spencer, and wife Don*, operator* of a bar and grill on State Highiway
17 loutli of Sanford, laid the cate held special inlereit for merchant*
merch
throughout the xlntd amt welcomed*
thdli Minport ond legal unsIDunee.
Mr. Spencer said tils brother n bonded tax collector, but merely
hud collected the sales tax for the1 the bailee of money collected by
State during the month* of No­ him for the State and should not
vember ami Decemlwr, UGU. ami as a matter of law be required to
February. 1060. and lerpt the tax pay an estimated tax out of his
pocket after the State's
fund* separate from other monies own
money has been stolen.
received at Ida ptaee of bualncaa.
Additional reasons why the
He further Mated that igi Her. money should not be pnbl to the
12, Fell. 22. nml Mar. 2, hi« broth­ State are alleged hv the complainer's grill wax broken inln nml ant.
robbed of ull ranb on hami Includ­
Sheriff Mero bn* 2d days from
ing Ibn allies tax fund* as tvell as Apr |H in which to file Ids answer,
the business'll own receipts, anil Comptroller (lay ha* indicated that
thel all three robberies were fullv Mero will be represented In tininvestigated hv the local indite.
matter by the Attorney General at
Mr. Kprnrcr contends that Ids the hearing before.Judge Smith on
brother i» not an Insurer of monies the grunting of a permanent Incollected by him for the Stale, nor Junction.

WASHINGTON. Apr. 2 G _ y P ) L n i * F. Budnci. former Communbt. tertifiad today that Owen L^ltimera wai a member of a “CommiAdil cell" in the Institute ol
Pacific Relation*.
' Bitdaai told a Senate Foreign
Relation subcommittee that he
baowa Lattimore. Far Eaitern eaport, wai auociated with two men
who were “Soviet agent*."
. Bodies named ibeie mm at
Ftadarkh Vanderbilt Field, an of­
ficial of the Intitule, and Philip
faffs, former edlor of the magaline Ameraiia.
j A . wilaau. unifying under
oath in the Senate ‘invWigation of
chargei by Senator McCarthy, said
the Institute of Pacifp Relation*
Was not a Communitt cr(janization.
He said, howiver. that it con­
tained a Communitt cell, which had
been able at one lime to gain can­
ce l pf the organisation.
Lattimore, a John Hopkins Untvtriity profciiur, hat denied that
he‘ ever.ha* been a Communitt or
that he helped the Communitt
fame in any way.
/ lUflidwre wai dote by «» Hudw:tmtifiad&lt; With him were Mn.
Lattimore and hft lawyer*. Abe
A lt a i and Thurmond Arnold.
‘ They tat directly behind Budenr,
tp cleee they could' have reached
out add touched him.
*. Budges told the committee that
fvidance can ba obtained to tub*
itentfnte his leftimony,1

PRAGUE, Ciechoilovakia, Apr,
Jl) &lt;/!■) -Iw n mnre nl mx Czech
ilrlemlanls.today pleaded guilty lo
charge* lh.it they were »ptr* m a
ling directly hy U. .N. rmliaiiy
here, ihe nfliiMl C m It u rw i
J||ency irporlrd

Ihe agemy »aid Dr. *Jin Dohna
leli. former chief u( diplomalic pmlocol ol the Czech Foreign Minis­
try. and Milo* Spry*), 29. derk in
a Plague fur buxine**, added their
guilty plea* la llwit entered ye*leiday liy former army Major Jaromir Nechaniky ami Veleilav Wahl♦‘ .Two othoa C/echr. inl
one woman, alao are ic£u*ed
ned i
lie In
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hi* fxr
on the 1-aUlmpie cate
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are! eomentloh that the State Do- cipiouagc and high ireaion.
Te*llmohy of Wahl and Nrrhanf titrated by
bj
Infiltrated
mkrtteeKt hat
bee been
bt
eynipa
Communist). and thetr nympalhiz
*ky. the nfheial Czech radio laid
era. Lattimore la not a Depart today, had proved llial formei l)ement employee. Jiut hun been
( C n t t it it Os ra t* rw » )
puiy Premier Bohimril l.autman
hail inllalinratei^ with the ripion
age oiuanizalmn and dial American
diplmnnli in Plague had !&gt;ern
aware of (hi*.
I.auttiian, former diairman of
die Czech Social llrinocrat Party.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 20.
«/tr&gt; i» the fnther-in-law of Nechaniky,
— Proaldent Truman todav -duned principal defendant in die trial.
the tmulti-hllllon dollar homing
(I.aiisinan fled to Germany tail
bill. /
January. Hi* party had merged
The eature, which lie iinnmvcd
without comment, provide* Inrm- with ihe Cmnmunftlt in 1948.)
SPHYHI,, the Giech nowa *u;&lt;’iicv
ttv§4 Fo:. homo huilwltff by families
.........
reported, told the court he was
of
lowand moderate Income* but
leeka the eontroverelal rn-npera- Informed the espionage grnun was
hclng organised to further n "New
tive glen which he proposed.
Both the 8«nate and the House Cteehoslovak government forming
rejected the co-op provision,
It abroad."
Voeid have act tip a IS.coo.omi.mn&gt;
The agency said ho testified he
ir;.«Hmi»a mm mm* T w )
program of homa M id lug thrnmrh
cooperative* and other non-profitT h u rs to n B a m Is
^ jW m en au ri provide* for an ex
D e stro y e d B y F ir e
» of almost *4.000,ooo.oon
Federal HoindiU program
loans and ntoHpapc eunrbarn belonging to George
Thurston near Rand's Siding Wax
for Sirrnine destroyed by firs of undetermined
j»ty apd toml origin early yesterday morning.
t nearly inn Contents or the bam, Said Fire
ate now un­ Chief Cleveland, Included n quanti­
lit Housing ty of crate material and mora thdn
'.are about IDO rahbage sacks.
The flra oreured at about 2:00
A. M. and was well under wav by
Ihe time firemen arrived. The bam
wax u«ed for atoragn of cratea and
hampers.

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P resident Signs
4 Million Dollar
Housing M easure

IJ. S. Navy’s New Sea (Jiatit In First Taxie Test

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WASHINGTON. Apr. 20— ^ ) W A ^ H IN T .IO N . Apt
Govcrnmrnt witnesses testified at
— Pte.'iifriii 1mm in iliti lived phut*
John Maragon'* perjury trial today
today l»t a gtctl iimp-ngn of
that the former W'mtL house tnb
tiillh" Id -nliiniir tlir world llie
mate wa* paid $1,268 for reprr
I'rnlrJ ^i.iiri lin on purpose of
renting a mutinies company in dil
going to n u »xi opt in defense of
ficullie* with the Agriculture Dr
freedom
liaitturnt.
1lr loM
XTl|r‘Mt in Society of
1 lie defense countered immedia
New &lt;|i prt ! iIthMX he In , threeted
lely with suggestions that $500 ol
J"*ei I’ t m M ^1 p.
\i lieson to
the total was a coverup conlrtbu
,|f 1cl.-p » »h ^'tw
*♦|l»*11*’it ni'ionnl inturn ftom a itrotig Milwaukee Re­
tiumh un l'i»*4' -IfP i - lived omc
publican tn the Democratic Party
&gt;*nvlH Kilt*! m .ter."ii, ilistuition
m Miisuun. Il tried to plant (hr
anil inr 4
impicnion that another $100 wa&gt; ' H,“ "N’N0( ™ * 0U°H THI WATIRt of San Dlrgn p«y, c'ntir. Is the Navy's new rtvlng tmat, the XI’SY-t. The
1lr •TlblBil 'hr . *uluiurtl C(l*
to makr up to Maragon the loti
Dpftjtiun -&gt;(
it* *n nrss -p.iprt*
J'.noTr ao^!'r "'.’H *
for, long*r"n*e xerrrti amt rescue mtMlon* amt nntl-suhinat Ine ivartara.
of a gold coin.
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'"n*' ,h' "r* *,"nl b»* four T40 engine*, each with eontra-retitlrrs propeller* ( l iier.tarm-rlr
HI ,pir.&gt;-bog ll, tn ' tint thi*
Maragon i* on tnal in Icderal
Ill'll- I- do il-tl In ihe
i mint11 is
i mill on ihsigr* of lying to SenatMi I nun m dcI HIM' *1 p- 1
investigator* last year about hi&gt;
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('Im it it f K a i- S h e k
himnrn and (in.incial alfam, in a
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Molanr* C o . ol Perth Amboy. N. |
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The government derided to push A h a i K I O n S
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S u ic id e H ille d O u t ahead with the Allied Molaise*
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K e ' k ; A i r A 11r i n | •! i 11 k
lulity that Judge Jennings Hadrv l i l l U t c r S .iv s S ciw ito r
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night order at least *rtmr tonbI
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O n F K J 'G M e a su re
was xliin k on the lirad and lluowti
S o u th C h in a U .1 r
t nitrite department exposed m
ronml (| tvt.i |i) in i gir.il &lt;immlo a well while till) alive, police
coin t
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t A l l ’L l, lo im u M . Apt. .'H (/l'i l&gt;ai«n ■
t| tllltll "
irpollrd tmlay.
For the mire being Itailei ■'Utc AtUnnry I W Ifuniet, at( h llirtf Nu I Inli.il IIts tllsbeil If
‘Hie hotly, i lad only m a InanII,’ I1,’ k Ic h '. i-t-ld si, pieUlftirteiuentx Im lxy to then ruib.il l- uni 1Ini i Irlll * 11 11 i luncheon
tetr. wa* found in a well nil made no immediate dectikrn. Pul drill l.lkc County Mippoltfi nl
tln l lu ic ft mi 11.mi ni lil,u n i
Gladtlonc road in i lonely pine Maugon's lawyer *aid lie would Srnator Clauifr IVpper f"i I
in tlie ll.-l-l Mld’ l ii’ 4snl the
Rail tM*'ps ol ( u*n lull R u n . llie vital i",|i unii|i qi’ i i hi pl-iy in
loresl alipul sis tmlc* Irom this insiit on getting the 'document* years, tlirew lu* bilking Imf-iy l&gt;e
bciote Milton R. Polland ol Mil­ III mi George Sin ithei* in tlie Stale's
"lyjLtu liiiii-in ll.im m e t," am i &lt;li- tint plum* "I tin' --Id /ai
leiurt cily.
len*c fm ers untlrr G en . I Im rli
I lll* l r |s I I I .) t i l l l l I i' nonstnie
Her slack* had been *1ripped off waukee* was dismissed at a wilnei*. IJ. S. Senate rate.
Polland is the uncla of flarild
HtUlIrr. wlio li-imllril llie pin.r
) lir h . the " I ill|r
flget,"
w eir a ini III jtlip fd I ..... i&gt; m loi'ign afand wrir found in llte well beside
lo fkeil in h itifi field nit1 inr tin* lairs,' lit laid.
site body. The well wa* pumped Run. |»ttW president and now cutian of three negroes charged
yice prtaifint'ff (be molaste* fit
-with the tape of a 17 yen-old
fourlli i l l tight &lt;jav
"I at moix ui4Ini'll &lt;t ii Muled
mil to recover the body,
l.iirii housewife .Wst Summer, mid
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Ibilll lltlr* t||trrd tin . u is the lit thr ti.igyv p mis -d tin* in mag­
in a Irngdiy siMement' lixnded tn
-ibi"i
'I lie grnrrulMxtino -tent an e* R o b lug illrm p t to lake the krv
In lh)» frkml^colanv. laid il look*
military aide and former
rrpnrter* that lie intended to vole iiiniiti-d 10,000 I roup, lu liximiii uuitli ( Inn i t-liiu l III miles lim n
Ml I I'llllMlI i'. *i thf.i
like murder,
fiieml of Maragon, into the trial.
tik lUlK
hdnnil today t&gt;&gt; riiii.li m Invu I lilt hots f ’r it ill*, u | is
n'y ■
( Hie uxti
He said ibeie were "very few" lie xaid he first met M arav’ii a* x for the Miami cungif**in.in
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bon," Ratine laid, hut did not rla given hv ii luewrry.
lllg In lepildl lle i -rnr, id nil' lr* bill 11" ivn* »t i II ion "i I hi
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I'niland
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iim iu .l. Imigf l.n g r li .-ii thr -*1,1
lioialr on dial angle. He laid ihne
I m i hi \ tu’f i *fin
, .nurd tiv llie .Si I .Iridiiog lone,
1tied:
'»a* "no pnlilive prool" that ihe
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"I ii kril lion for bin belli amt tm winch riraltli with llie upe i.ise.
Rrpmts hr f s.llll wrll i •imi'p'-ti
It id hern laped.
ugreeil to iixsixt
|,D|t|tl*|' *41lit 'll »fftrkz*|iflVI!11■
* lift
Natmtialiil ii. 11rs Vkf’rr nil lltr u iv
Polite began a xeaitli lor Mir*
Flo ,«td tie tvl'ovrd thr- xi'tei
In Hiiin.in I U N iii"" ill* I, nl.Kroner aliri her hicyrle w«* (ound :mi'nI wn* to Inko I'nre of wluii Cl inhi nut IfiLi"! f#'i t* Witli tin1 f i »’«'
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ever pxpenxr'.* lie irviirmt” nil I" ilmn t»f tin* |»i i' &lt; AIM* uiH’iiH'iitlv
(iininil lb, •III ami ir-i ihhiih I il
III the burst. She wai lail teen imlf of AI lii'rl Molaxxes.
&lt;- . but
llutltfM »old inxt tin licit igitiml
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lie Mild til* record* etiiiiv tb:i' lllm ii. In- bad I) ilptil III do tic
HPOKANF.. Wii'b. U"
moinmg
Mnrngon whh given IfiOd hv &gt; i*ld lie wa* dl .iipiiMinleil rIn*l Hull iT i
\n nil wlnt....... .. u. in,,. nl diilay. III|xf 1Ullril u.;l il i i i I d U
lei -tiicibl 1'ipci l Inin hi Ini' III*’
(I balllr ami rrpiMI’ ll t i l l v l i . d , 1 , 1
Mix* Renner aiiivrd line Api. raxhler'a ebeik, hnuther 4f&gt;mi list- 1 reiymnxltid'*r, r i mluli'* I" had • il l b l i t u i n x m l H t ' i i I- i l l . I
tii'- personal rlirck amt It'll bo
'lllllI H g t 'S yMvtvllIl), I d ' i l ' i ' l ' i | i i .|U
out some Kr.l liraiiilifid cun tin
H witli a friend. Mm Allte Maf- liy
paid ii AI ttH lintel bill Mntni'nii inn not i«i‘i ii
i'll llrtd'l Hl'lilI
.-il" lull) i ki'il
Itoiiald ill New York City. Mm* rip In Wrirbinglon. lints, intife-d
lln, ;- i ia &gt;i .11imp pulltl':il Fig FMl.Ulli) in n rx' iul -Ii m iuiituiiimii leriea
Stinte Naiimialut If i-ifu i1
ult iuriiin-t tin* f-&gt;iin■
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Alar I&gt;niir*LI left Inr the United Hint ho unm Maragon Him m ure In to. Ccotiid ll'ii flu uidb ml ■
iuikIi In Now York.
All thi- wn- circuit.
II I’lSS'O, Wasll. ID lllUMillI
wrir lush’d llulil f'ortmi*a to I lam
State* Saturday,
flu
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telegraphed
S''un
Mix* Scott, in Iiiiv ii I k I,f. liltInto in 1114(1.
Mil* Renner wa* the daughter
n|)l$! If ot
i. fi-'-t four
Irving (iolil.xteln, Maragon'. Inw tor Pepper to "repudiate" the “lol wife iif Hep. Attain t'lavtim I'-dvi-II, ail on an indisi Insed iiussii.n It
loiut i«f •!
•■i,, un* mart*
of Char le* H. Renner, president ol yor, toireil in on the 96(H) rnihior'- lex which raised llie ipiexllun J r , 1D-N.Y.t. amd ntn- ivn, IK Wits pirmiMfil lliry will srfk hit
I &gt;0 M.till t
gul a (all fiiat-d tiarvlca at tin* t•• -Inin ant let teamwmk iimuig tin- ih'lrruirn
I)| ' IM'il VC'Ihr Plata Poultry Co., in Wadi- check, lie got Polland tn *uv that wlietlii'i till' negiia
•V 'MT Hlr J«o
nf I til.i- Vlrtrial.
He -aid lliev had 'tilled Full. It, Hi 13 mlelv lasmi -I- III- I
ho
know
Maragon
wax
loukirip
Thu
m
u
M
e
i
is
a-,
i
In*.tii*,!
uni
iuglon. and wa* a graduate of the
-II- ,*. in Win
4I.M Bidlm
fur ftinilx foe tlm Democratii- Par up iare preludice
colined. (Ilia wax on n Inm ii lim yciti-Mlny bj i ,1'inun|i i/iiu I'liuiDt,
Wadiington School of Law and of ty, iiurtlcnlarly the party in Mis.
"I eumiider these articles a libel lima.
. I'm I ft * ■i i" ■-it,’d tn tha
Is til Stick in ii snsslnn uilii In .-'infin
J /(*i» I., t,,«.ii|xe II Garb*
Mr and Mrs Mari v Nm, Ihe m iltn ry leiiili-i
soiirl. He got him tn anv. too. Upon Ilia good people of Lake
Cathnlir Univrnily.
t 1*4M I II MI did I '
County."
Hunter
said
"What
was
*4.* of, aga
llint
lie
and
Maragon
were
prevent
ilr*f
•-IM
tixlira,
t
*
•
a
11
fix-.
I
III
li--ti-|
III
Ilisji/ttuln
s
flttfti
•
I•
f
Stu- &lt;ervrd in Tokyo on the
/ .
ipt
' I IN bin 1 mil l) ,1,
.J i h M llil t&lt;
xtaff of Joseph B. Keenan dur­ at a dinner In Milwaukee ulonp printed III the Time was eoosld- OM tl ih e W Ha lt u | Mf' I ‘ ♦11 I m ' I I M f f l g f l l l l ( D K IIIM mI l i l t ' l l
I *(l "I«
Hta'ii* ip
to the l("l"in* nuliv urul flrviiiiiuM »rv n»n«. line tr |,.,it ,miiI Imlf f »!•»
ing the war rrline* trial* and prior with Harrv Hoffman, Milwaukee ered campaign lltemiute for Hen«
lor Pepper’s re-electlnii "
ice niii-ad of Other*.
Hud iitvmli'i . ottutitfillv fstiumD'l III, t -ill"gr »I,m•11. ..... &gt;• building
to that wax an attorney with the iirlvi Minin? nun.
Hunter mid when il appeared
"Isn't It in," Goldstein asked
They admitted. hnwevet, i but II at 7,0110 In h.Ollll men, bad tic*/ Iii.it night nut f ii ut l Die gnlor
Justice Department In Washing­
foot liuurd,
"that Mr. Huffman suggested It Pepper could not afford to repmll- nits not the policy nf the Ii-slnur
killed ami tin- n*sl were "tapidiv Iffiiiciv t/Cii Id 1
ton.
i m,t iitndfd mt ' iitck-pn tiuck,
She wan associated with the law would ba a good idea if you um ate the artielex, he Invenligptrd nut tn xerve Negrues Ttu*i linvn ifixintgratlug "
rticv ti'tnsfir iK-l i* to the City
the Henatur'x attitude on the since left tha buxine**
H eierves mu*- moving to Ho
firm of Rlagalman. Straaser. tributad l&amp;Ob tn the Kanxn* Citv FKPC.
He xald lie did not believe
truck -iiii) brim,hi it hack.
Tha xult wax bruiigtil under a
It'sxHixol (t*s !*■»• Fnnrl
Kctnvartx and Bplegelbtrr at Wash­ Damueratie fund nr the Missouri
Yutuig Ciirtu i igtit, whim* fitlis(*
Pepper'* dfiotlon to Ibis oieaxure IIMItl xtste elvll riglit-, law *linl
state Democratic fund?"
ington.
I' mauit uiaiii'i nin i intcndan* at
Pnlland, who had said be I* an "can lie doubted.
mikes it Illegal to tlftiv service I" I ( 'O lt llt lit I t ’ D V t t lf lH I i i
Meanwhile, in Lot Angeles, John
If'-lliit. .mi I &gt;h i' In* bad lust
"The passage of these Mil* will imrx'inv nn racial grounds -it n*rHenry Grant, ehargSd with plot­ active Republican and a friend nl
Ihe gri'Hleet dixailei for the lam "ptxrai of pulrlii' an-mumiilii
F i X c I h c T u x e s I ciirniiit-i finrii /' • viic in the lake
ting to kill hie htavllv Insured Senator MiCarthy, (R-Wlx.i, re Ira
Urlimi lie noticed Do- 'gnlor He st*'
of Ihe South, abort of war. linn."
wife and two children by planting plied that while he knew Maragon people
| cui'1 n lopr. Inn ■--l ux head and
a time-bomb on an airliner, ha* wa* trying to get money for the- and It merits the full oppoiltlon of
WABHINGTGN.
Apt
Jtt
'T
*
&gt;
tiuii managed tn gm it tnued to
Democratx, "I don't know If I every Hanalor from the Boulh."
refused legal aid.
—The Hniise Way* ami Minn- flu- limit bond. I'd -vith Dm aid
Hunter xeld.
Det. Lieut O. E. Ream aald the waa asked to contribute."
Cuininlttoe
tniiav
vnlcd
ii 975,0 *t*.- of the Ctiief of I'liliic ami issixt"It Is my firm conviction I hat If
"Didn't you tav It would be em­
34-year-old aircraft engineer, held
000
reduction h i inaiiufuetur'ox' atitn unto the pb kuu truck
Senator Pepper is re-elected that
on suspicion of murdar. told him barrassing to you aa a Republi­ wavering
excise tax’ * It would repeal ••umlb * youth ha» had unite « tdt of
senator*
will
consider
his
can
but
you
would
Ilka
tn
do
It?"
In hla Jail cgU "I don't
pletely
the
,,
, , excise levies
.
, mt. Itmixc.
. hunting experlmco, Mt Duvla said
•lection an approval from the paoGoldstein pressed.
Kruext Banks, 20 vest nbl Ncgrn Kild
lawyer"
cnokititv'.* ariil watorheatar*, ! t(,N ,noriltn|!i
ilB*
,-rciilted
plf of this State and the nelltlnn of Geneva, died yesterday at a
................................
t might have aajdthat,
thi vex."
meantime Investigators
light btilii* ■ml several other jwitii capturing a J*l p 'und rattled
&gt;s Pag* Paav)
ttmaWaaei Os Faaa
local hospital ai tlm remit nf in­ item*.
were complating thalr probe of
■tiakc iccentlv
juria* received nxtlv Tuesday
the case and considering the form
The group tafuied to reduce tin*
Gutting Hie ’gutui itDo the mid­
morning whan a Ford ulck-up excises or automobile*, inolorcyof *complaint
that
.will
ba
filed
'
t
truck in svhlch he wa* a tixx*emr«r cles, trucks, buses, truck trartura. dle pil'd nml pen ut the 7po Inst
overturned nttar Wngnai on the parts and accesaorie*. and tires night proved to lie unite l irniblcm
tha district
Oviedo road. He waa an employe* and tuba*. Tlioie taxes colttscf ind both Mr. Rit’hnrd and Mr.
asked toDavt* got spanked bv its thrash­
of A. Duds and Bom.
over $500,000,000 annually.
• ing tall. One xwlpo knocked tha
■* *
»
*
i
Funeral arrangement* have not
This was the firat direct action
vat h*en announced bv the Moie­ the committer* ba* taken iu the latter into tha poul containing, two
WASHINGTON, Apr. 20. — (ff) — Mn. Roicw 0 ‘Byrna, pteiidanl ty Funeral Home, and the hotly three months It has been studying smaller 'gators which failed tO
■enerpl. Hamjy caBad « tha Dauihtan of tha Antarieah Revolution may ba xant to Georgia Two other President Truman's propoKnl fur ratallata.
Not quit* sure of (ft -(urrottn.tl*
Negroes wire Injured In th* wreck, an overall excise cut of 11165,000,•
today to coodoet ihair election of nadonol officer* "property **
tugs, which are less collegiate th*|t
Thomas Lewla, 18, and W|llle D. 000.
Mrs. OVyiiM, o f‘IrookviUa, Ind., dhclas«d to the 4,000 delegate* Willlama, 47, both of Oviedo.
formerly, tha new gator b»4 befd
biding tills morning at the bottom
attending tha 59th DAR Conpan that a taDar had been removed from
WATSON W ONT PAY
of the pool.
tha voting note. Ska aaid tha teflar, wham aha did not idantify, wa*
TAMPA,
Apr.
20.
Utf
—
J
O.Okf. D R IV E FA ILS
hy wrraral trihn wn mathim * be&lt;M for a volar.
Tom Watson, former *tatc ntV/ABIIINGTON, Apr. 20. ■ateetloa'conduct-^-----;---------------------------------- — A Ruubilcan drive to cut the torney, today refused to pay the
ba vary eloaa. Final 1951 8taf# Department payroll by ■tata alias tax on a purchase and ~ jT c K S O N V IL L E . Anr. 2o! —(if?
not agpaetad until lata 10 percent failed today In tha Issued • blast at tha Florida su­ Station
H.
L.
preme court for not acting on hi*
House by a 6-vota margin.
•arly tomorrow,
.... ........
76
(7
vacant attack of constitutionality Atlanta
a for tha top DAR
Buffalo
no
40
of tha lary.
M n. Edwin Btanton
63
The Tampa lawyer aaid ha had Chicago ................
"A LIVING HELL"
t f Dallas and Me Allan,
47
A THEN S, Oa.. Apr, 20. — m rafuMtl to pay $4.28 aalei tax on Denver ..........
lira. Jamas 8. Patton of
Galveston .......
74
Ohio. Each heads a — Tha agswtfa of tha Unlvaraity • purchan of campaign card* In Mamphla ....................
85
hla
rhea
for
Drat
district
congressof
GeorMeti
journallam
school
1 candidates for nuUgr
80
m u to tha Commercial Praia of Now OrUans .......
dDcea other than rtee dean daacrlbad Mm today aa "a takxlsp
New York ....................... 70
l
deliberate
deceiver
and
alnnar
In
«aaaral.
....74
"Mayba If I allow mvaalf to gat Hittiburgh ...........
V m o - the wetat sanaa" and a man of m asted nut put in Jill nub then Beattie
....... ..— ...... .74
session. "antmordiaagy n i deelrea."
-W
Mra, KathlaM Marry Drawry appeal to Mm auprama court, they Jackson villa .............
Miami ...... ................ —.'....78'
would,
out
of
sympathy
for
mv
hay
M
Tears
of
marriage
to
M 1study Um
t a t I . Drawry waa - n liy . laeprearatloa, do something, Wat- Orlando .......................... 81
Tampa ............................. SI
&gt;««

Two More Czechs Body Of Woman
Plead Guilty To Found At Bottom
Spying Charges Of Nassau Well
C l e r k s A ccu se d O f
G e t t i n g In fo rm a ­
tio n F o r A m e r i c a

Witnesses Say Cornp-j
any P a i d $1,268
To F o r me r White;
Ho u s e Confident1;

Slate Attorney

General Cliiang
Ru.shes Men To
H a in a n Island

i i

White xFury Awards
N. Y. Negro Pianist
$250 In Rare Suit;;;

k1I imi (mpli'UD

Near Rollins Is
Presented To Zoo

.

Reduce

Victim Of Pickup
Truck Accident l)ic*H

Prendent Of D A R Asks Members
To Conduct Elections “Properly”

THE YVKATHEK ;

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�Two Czechs
W it t s ***

h se

r*s*

O r* |

•d the Soy ring Iternhxe he dis*Md Jwlth "nrevalling condii n Which followed the conilnv
J&gt;OWir of the present Csecli
tortunent end the subsequent tinHBltatlon of his firm. He added
Wte discontented because the

frlm n icul perfect Inn.’

new iiiuniiver* transferred him
from Prague to l’leek,
Sjiryel, according to the agency,
mild he muper ted lie wn* working
for the Americans only after the
orirnnliotloo was fiirnlrhed with
Ami-rh-an-made radio transmitter*.
In other Kurooean ramtalx:
IIEKI.IN
Cseehoslovak* were
rushing to imtroiilxe the II. S.
Informutlon service's lilunrv In
Pingiie before it closes Saturday
miller oil hunt uni from the Coniiimiiinl-led government. the II. H
■inline'v in I'niKoe reported.
Joseph C Kolarrk. rhlnf of the
UHIH in I’rnKoe, told a reoorle •
in Horhn l&gt;v telephone that tlmr
“noiti- a rush’’ on the library
follow in? ■innnilticeineiit of the

Seminole County Mutant
• I I K. First HI. Phone ,11)11
A

wildcat strike of London docker*
made more than 0.000 men Idle
and Immoblllird at lend .'in .ships
carrying food for Britain's skimpy
larder*.
,
,
The port l.alxir Executive tornniittee, representing labor unions
and management. condemned the
strike as a "breach of national and
local agreements" nod called for
mi immediate resumption of work.
There was no indication that
this call would In*- heeded.
Ill fact, leaders of the strike
planned new meetings nt the dock*
to seek support of the wnikoul
from those dockers still working
ships.
The strike In gun yestrnlHV when
nearly 2,000 dockers In the Rovnl
Dork group suddenly reused work
lo demand the rcinstaleiiienl of
three men expelled from their
union on rhniKcs tlint they were
the ringleaders of u Communist • uppmted walkout Inst year.
GENEVA
Expert* of the
mushrooming world heultli organisation indirect

!v urxctl tliu ('nitcil StuW* to re­
lax n Imn on tin* irnle of penicillin
iimniifncturing i‘(iul(inu'nt to the
CofpininiRt-ruled rouutrlrx of castero Europe.
A roniinlttfe of expert* rallKf
to dlseusa niitlliiotim — u group of
powerful new drugs Including nan-

renactions on the tale of Pudbly
elnnui ilxtractnra, uaed In penlcllMpWMAU/aehir* * ‘
r
'•
jV I lR N A — The ueually well,
Informed newspaper Die Preate

reported that all Roman Catholle
monasteries In Bratislava and a
number of other Slovakian town*
were closed by Csechoilovak atati
poller lust Friday.
The report seid tlu. Communist
led regime had ousted Dr. Gaeta'
Hdiak, chairman of the Hloval

testing the order closing the monaaterlee In a stormy cabinet *•■•
skttL ‘
H E LSIN K I — Finland delivered
three aeeused 8oviet war criminals
to Ru»«la thle week. It wee reliably

learned today. *• '*
A well-informed murt-e *ald two
of the 8ovltt cltlifn* delivered to
the Russian* were among the 5$
"grave war criminal*’’ whose »tirrender wn* demanded In a Soviet,
note handed to Roland on flew
Vear’e Rve.
*

D RISCO LL

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ril&lt;j)dn Rosoived
sou goal 3rd Htreel
Blrdeeye Baby

Hoanting E ars—F re ih G o ld en

Florida
T lie f* '* h
M e •1lff«r*-n ce
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th e
. . . , it e l o n a l v u I iis h y o u g e t h y s ) i o |i | i l n K
t r .o n s l u r * l o s in r e n .i.l I h e d u lly v s l i i e e
y o u « * l l.y s lu &gt; |i|iln a r r K u I n r l y n l y o u r
l l . r l f l y A O l* H u p e r M a r k e t . W a u l l o se e
i i , d i f f e r e n c e ? I l u y a l l y o u r fo o d * o f
A O r f o r J o e l on e w e e k
T h e n e o m u n te
y o u r t o t a l M il w l i l i a i m
y o u 'v e l.e e u
|.U&gt; I I I K e ls e w h e r e , y o u 'll g e t o e u r p r le e
t h a t w i l l o p e n y o u r e y e s a n d | i r u y a H u ll
A A I* l i a a n ' l f u r g i i l l e n I t s f n u n i l e r 's f o r ­
m u la
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fu n d y l i l i r a n f n r I h e l r m o n e y i"
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t'oldalrram

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Tropical

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Onions

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�D."A. R President
IC M ItiH S Freas Pace S m I
continent" with n view of making
treaties With countries now r*"*lvUnited States on the antarctic
lug American financial aid where­
by those nations might cede land,
flTS lenses or royalties, or possible
resources In the area.
0fteaffirm ed Its opposition to
acrid government, opposing any
changes In the United Nations
charter leading toward a world
government plan that would de­
stroy this country's sovereignty.
Opposed U. 8. participation In
any International agreement that
■'necessarily permits totalitarian

Interference with U. S. domestic

affairs.*
Endorsed continued resenrrh #«d
technical
development
in the

Bribed service* became of the con.
tlnued threat of future conflict.
Urged Congress and the I'reiident to deslgnatt Dec. lb an Hill
of Rights Day.
Urged Congress to pirn a strict
law to protect the United Hinton
flan against mutilation or exploi­
tation.
Reaffirmed Ha aland thai the
U. 8. flax must always take pre­
cedence over flaita of other na­
tion* at ceremonies on 11. H. terri­
tory.
Urtred attention to soil coniervation ami conservation of nnturnl
resources, and u campaign of
“food manners" to prevent vandal­
ism In National Parks.
Urged Congress to give limnedl.
nto relief where needed to the
American Indians.

dtete Farmer., Market
RAWFOMD HTATR PAHWrtte
M SM IRT
The following prices rrp*&gt;rt,.l by
he Dealer* on ihe Kantor.i s i , , ,
'arrears Market for prodti*-* ...id
laa Truvaera and Dealers up hi 4 i‘.
M. April IS. l»Jo.
)lsalts. Tenderereen. Belt
•Cl faded
Be. Hpr. I l l s : Mi
Beaaa,
Lima ....... Hu. Hpr. |1 tu - a i&amp;
Bean*.
rot* .....
Uu. ilpr. it.tn -si'U
Cabbage
to Lb. Has* \
- «o
Cabbage
. to l.h. crt. I .It • to
Cucumbers,
Fencr ...... Hu Bikta. It Jt - 1 iiu
Holden Crl. Ss * Leer. I I nil - a ‘.n
Celery.
Pascal Crt. S* A l.a*r. l i nn - J Vi
Corn lliependIns g ii irl 11 yl Crt. IS.ml
Collarit*
l&gt;ni tlrti. t .73 « ’*n
Psaplanl
Hu. Uakle, I I it ■i Ml
lettuce, Iceberg, Dry P a r k I. a
Crt. Depending HI*" I I un ■I Ml
Okra .... ,.
Hu. Hpr. 1« im - t
unions,
Uresn ...... Do*. Uch. I ,V&gt; - 1 nu
Psppsrs
flu. Hskt*. i l nu • l tn
Pineapple
Crt. t i to
Potatoes, tied Ull** II, H. t
W a g e d to l.b Hags lenu-B.sn
Potatooes Red Bliss If. H. l
Doteassd Mi Lb. flags fl.,6 - I.In
Heuash,
Yellow
nil. Hpr. I ! on • d na
Tumaloes (Pinks)
f
Crt.. dspendinjr^u^inr l i on - * mj
Orsngss. Valedolas,
lispending hist* Bos u :fi - i.cu
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WASHINGTbfvTApr. 2 M / P )
-—President Truman ssked Con-,
■reu today to extend rent cotiIroli, and a house .commitlbc
voted for an additional S250.000.WO reduction in excise taxes.
The president rent cungresi a
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delivered in liii absence. lie (lew
to Georgia tliii morning tu wall I.
• tome military maneuver*.
The Hou*c Way* and Mr,in,
committee, winch already had ap
proved 163,000.000 in excite lux
reduction*, look another ihut at
the problem today and voted to
eliminate tome of the taxe* en­
tirely and cut other* in half. The
■ction affeeti jewelry, fur*, hand
bag* and other item* now aubjcct
to federal tales axes.
Truman predicted "a wave ui
exorbitant rent inerrair*" i( they
are allowed n&gt; end June JO when
the present law expire*.
And if that happen*, he taid
smalt income people, hat mg to
ibe|l out more money for tent, will
cut down on buying food, dolltiug
and other necessities} unemploy!*3 menl will intreaie in industries los­
ing late*.
Federal, slate and local govern­
ment* will have to pay out more
money for assistance to the needy,
petition*, both government and
private, to old people will become
more inadequate.
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man said removal of control*
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ment would he ii con III Ion of
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Cocoa Band Will Three Negroes Are
Play In Sanford Given 2Vi Years in
Sunday Afternoon Raiford P r i s o n

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ordered Fommiinixl I'terhoelnvnkla lo *hitl down It* consulate
general In Chicago not later
llnh Moth will I,min Id* f'.una
lhan Mar I.
The artlnn. an­ High School Hand tr Hanford for
nounced In a note in the Crerh the Jniiil ronrcrl with the Seminole
government, wan In direct re* High School Hand of which ft. K.
tallatinn of an order closing the lltnrk I* ilirrctnr nt tilt, local
libraries uf (he IT. 8. Information xclimil auditorium, Simduy after­
••ervles In Cserhbslnvakls and noon at Hr.'Itl o'clock,
(he American Conaulete General
a The 11* !•» much altnllnHly he*
in the ellr of llralislava.
HHUS.SKI25, llclgiuin, Apr. &lt;/!’&gt;
Only one poinl wa» tepuilrd to­
day In stand in the way ol agree­
ment by Belgium's three, major
I .allies on bringing King l,copold
■ack from exile. Bui political ob­
servers said that dispute may still
cause e deadlock which would
leave lltc country** stormy royal
question unsolved.
The disputed issue i* whether
Lco|iold is lo be permitted to re­
side in Beltfijm or must return to
virtual exile once he delegates hit
10 year old ion, Prince Baudouin.
All parties agreed last night on a
tOsaMnasg On Page B igh t)

tween It..' two hand*. Ft..Ih l.an.l*,
hegiiu I In ee yrai* ago have
shown much iiiogrcHi., and each
have w«» find division rating in
dlhlii.'l conteat*. Tli« t'oeon Hand
I* liHte.l in fdasa C and tho San­
ford Hand in Class "It’.'.
In dltlrlct cnnteBtn hot I, I.ihh Ik
have featured "Erolca" an ovrrtuio
hy Ilethiiven, and thla number will
la- featured Sunday.
The piogrnni will lit! opened
Sunday by thu playing uf "Tho
Staai Spangled Haniier." followed
tiy Fillmore * "HI* Honor" March

ta*," which was Kanfnrd'a required

“nuiiihiir
imber in
t
In the festival i«ui
last year.
inner fie "Footllfter,"
rwu»..**«..,
A »na»|ll»y march,

utc.i hy Fillmore, "The Crusaders,"
an overture hv Hutchtel, a march,
( U a il H il O s Fag* Three)

60 Percent Of Florida Fashions
Employees Conte From Other States
Personal ftccordi of Florida Fashion* Mail Order Division indicate
(hat (he additional employment this company
tnpany hat
nai providad hare in the
____ t_______the
_ growth of San rd's popul*.
last few ____________
yran has hit
lien, M U EBm BetTa, parsomte) manager for that company, disclosed
today.
‘
“A personnel study revealed that 39.5 I*r cent of our present
Mail Oulsi Staff are originally resident* of other stales. Of course, two
pareona wore born and raised In
foreign countries." Mias Betts said. vide employment to hold these
Thu Florida Fashion* analysis people in Florldn permanently,"
i o&lt; the gm- Michael Olnton, merchandise man­
— gluten" other ager of Florida Fashion*, said.
w tjhllahed par*
"We sincerely faal grataful for
M BanPard prior gp opportunity to help Sanford
grow in *1*« and wealth, Wa also
Ropa that people will continue to
‘tse the adVarttagas of living
Wc would Ilka to sea more
industry, more payroll and
area greater population growth,"
It# added.
Mias Batts' records show that
a of

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Sem note Chamber
Get Almost $7000
Ini Subscriptions

National Guard
To lie InKfKwIf'ri

towing havi tonti'tluitml
Mnhley'a Ft nil**i I’atk Longwood: Horn u Jenn'e Herein, Htu
tlnn. Lmigw, ,d. II. *i Fnllci, AltaCompany I, ISJ4tls Infantry, tin hionte Hpiir *; Uwk Bar * rock*
Florida National Guard, will on tail Loung. Muit Imid; Haul,in,to
dergo Federal inspection Thure Trailer I’nrl Herron’e Fruit Mur
day night nt 8:00 o’clock, Caul ket, Tom t Mol dlth, J. Tildno
Davhl Gatchel announced at dril ■lac.tb". I.nl
Monroe; Klton .1,
last night at the Armory. Meat. Moughton t in K, Mathleux, FlorCol, Jamas LoFlemt. will make th&gt; Ida Precool g Company. Mather
inspec
Inspection.
The local Comnnnv Of Sanford. Monroe Corner t»rowill go tn Camp (Handing durins eery, Lake .Momoe; Haldrmxn
A s m . u i i &gt; l s f t u k i t a . ff **&gt;*.._. a
lattera- Stay
ami early June lu utmlv Brush Cot, lOV. Lol l gw nod;
Ire.t firing on the rifle, nm.l.lu. GtHirgc U. ii-tiop, S a n fo rd Hunt
gun and nistul range, and In fain Works. Wi|on-Mal*r Furniture
Illarixe themselves with rami Co.. Hanford ii to Parts, Inc.. J. C,
training. Mess personnel will n isi]"
Hutcheson * Co., and Ines Mrreget acquainted with their respec dlth, l»ngwi|d
tlvu (fttles, Lieut. John Haul,
Hanfurd-0 do Truck Grower.*.
stated.
Inc.; Randal Electric Co., Rotundo
Last night the man were In Brothers. R. , Hales Trucking Co.,
itructed on how to conduct tham Pariahable T import Service, San­
salves In drRI and inspection. Foui dy Anderson &gt;lg ’N Whistle. A. K.
vacancies exist In the Company I Roseau*r. F rist: United Lumber
was reported. Preapectlve mem Company.
ngel'a Eat Shack,
bera may attend Thursday night
Tex|oo Service Station,
at 1:00 o'clock.
Howard D" icr Wholesale ConIlia Company will entrain Jul fecUonert, ( irlun K. Ellla, Frank
M for Ft. Jackson. 8. C., ta hav Evans,, J-ak Mary: J. F. Lewis,
the annual enemmparent. Meehan Ji R. Davijnn, Oviedo | W. P.
‘ e» Service Station.
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K in g w ux ru p tu re d n e a r the &lt;ren&gt;l
o f th e u tte m p li'd In e n k - in n n .l th
Mure limit4 280
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other tw o w e re in -ixril l.y polo
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Hh ii the fo llo w in g m o rn in g .
nu.I&lt;- (' &gt;uit. till,nuh,'i
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um ulliH a iin ti'U n . a f t e r p lc n .lim inercc, l, uiulig ti.tal r n iiiM liu lln n .
I,. dill....... tlMU.Mlmillrh 47.000.
g u ilt y to till a tte m p t to b reak u
Kdwnt.l l/i guiK, itmiiHV'i. no
and e n te r the hom e o f F . I w n i .I S
M c C a ll, POO K a n t F o u rte e n th St mgiucrd i Ii Ik inurning,
" A llh a u g h th is u v e t y . n l i . f n r
A r h n r g c of b re a k in g and m h o
In g th e H p u rtm cn t n f W , W W l.it lo r y i.ii.i In, * w .iiid e rfu t m n iirr
a 4 lo n ," |u .1 r In red, "o o r i.lu m iio g
c lie r i l l O l e r v am i S fe llo n H lh
fo r n e x t yea &lt;n in n l h r r n m p lr t r .)
A v io iu c k . w u* no lle p ro K *c.l. A
u n til Mil ul ,. i i | . | | 'i n s a rc h i ."
(Cenllnaea Oa Paga BlghU
Since tl,*- - . Im I nf r.n ilr il.iitn r,
was tuil.ii to I "ti Apr. I. llir f,.l

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Chinese Troops
1 Point Blocks New James H. Crapps House Has
Combiued Old And New Features Continae Battle
Return Of King
Oqjtaiafl Inland

Threat

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P’ rl i i n r s

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The 8ulvuin.ii Army Hliuu Serv­
ice drive Is now under way, nn.l
to date Si!t2 has been raised tuward u Kuril of $2,300. Lieut, urn)
Mr*. Caul Jone* .commanding uffl­
eer*. nnnounced this morning.
The goat and objective of the
organisations’ local post were set
at n recent meeting of the Advis­
ory Board, ufflcere of which are
C. L. Redding. pre&lt;ddnd: H F.
Muiile, vhe-pie.idvnli I'. Iii».Kx
Wight, secretary ami «». C. Mc­
Bride. treasurer.
Members of (he Board Inrlmlc:
Mr.., Julius Dingfelder. Frank
Evans. O. P. Herndon, Edward Hig­
gins, T. W. Lawton, R. F. Mann,
Herman K, Morris, Ned Hmlth.
Ralph A.x Hmlth, Judge Dougina
S tenet roin, Letter Tharp. Dr. K,
Traci, and Fred R, Wilton.
enatlons have been received

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Salvation Army
Launches Drive
For $3,300 Fund

Fire caused by a abort circuit
nearly destroyed ■ 1936 F»rd »udan belonging to RnP, Bryan, a
sophomore of ffctnlnMe High
School shortly after itC
1:66 o'clock
today,
The Ford had been
rked In
the atala market ares' y ______
Brven
while he etc lunch ai. the Market
Restaurant. When he came nut
he wee unable to start the automobile end wie walk:
toward I he
High Bchool when
fire broke
out. firemen
the; departA run wea
meat thla m
Mr*. O. J.
Owen, t i l l _________
ported
none,
npther
N ^demajte'waa^repi
run w u made nt
_____lo pul
out « $ « » • fire
of tho Bur-

No. 173

Russia Rejects U.S.
Navy Plane Protest

House Ways And Meas Committee Again
Votes To Re duc e
High E x c i s e Tax

Ray Bryan's Ford
Destroyed By Fire

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A sh o rt lu m Jtiute
in to m il rial on w ill be fo llo w e d h y a
A M ve*r old nfwi|M|ict, ’hr Honda M»tro|u.l,t, tuiblithcd in d iscu ssio n o f the J(t. k H o n v'lle C o n ­
Jacks,invilla on Feb. 26. 1917, and loterunner of the presentJackson­ ven tio n bv Jo h n S e n k n r ik .
B ill
ville Journal, was diicovried lecrully by wmkmen in ihe F'tinreis Thea­ J a m e s , Hit,I R u d .lv S c h n e id e r.
N o m in a tio n s w ill l,o held for
tre and turned over tu F. D. -Scott, owner of the building.
D is t r ic t
vlce -in o id d i-n t at 4 :1 B
"Wilson Decides on "Armed Neutrality” state* a banner headline, P.M., after w h ic h tim e th ” meef*
ind below it is [hr. headline. "Will Atk Conates* to Fiutect (-1. 5. Slug* Ih g will a d lo u rn

33-Year Old Florida Newspaper
Discovered In Princess Theater

and "Desires Peace Hut There's .Something Greater Than Peace and
That I n Protection To Sovereign * ----------------------- ---------------Rights," slid "President Flan* to health after an Investigation to
AtJdreaa Joint Session of Con­ ascertain Just how much suffering
gress."
existed among the poor, and bv the
A sub-head readc "Arming of mayor'e food supply committee."
American Merchant men or Con­
lu the classified ad section are
voying Tham Through th« New th* following "Lumbar Offaret"
German War Zona Are Two of tha Framing, $13 per M and u p :
Measures of Protecting American Calling, 110 oar Mi Siding, SIC per
Commerce Which Are Being Con- M| Sheeting and Flooring, $1S
aidered and Which May Be Pro­ per M.
posed by Chlaf Executive Today."
(Avarage prices today are SBB
From New York comes news per M, or 1,600 board feat).
that has an up-to-dat« flavor:
Balnbrldge R i c h a r d s o n , 117
"A campaign of education against West Forsyth St., advertises
high food price* was extended to­ houses for rent with four rooms
day throughi several aveituee. This
and dth^^ouasa u p to
plan was adopted by the board of

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(!ongre*n in niuke no issue of Mr.
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&lt;aim linvi' eoiiieiiili'd llie Seunli limit noil i esti ii'tion i on the hush'
should Irv lo fiiri'e delivery of ■•In hr 11111111 niBikei, if Hie fti-i're.
iiiiv fiuiiid n -in pine caisled," he
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By AHROCIATED PRESS
Twin tornadoes struck In Ala­
bama today, flood waters menaced
North Dakota and wcst'-rn Min­
nesota, and cool air moved down
on tliei central plains umi west era
Ureal Lakes region.
Otherwise, nine I of the country
hud near Normal spring weather
and near -. uional temperature*.
Fourteen nrr void wish iniore.l In
HiS tornailoei wlilcli ■ld,l,..,| i,t
.our coiniiiioiTie.
nn onint-iic
liore* of Moldle Bay The iwl i
err left a path nf &gt;!&gt; icollflo d
homes, itproolcil liter end lultfri
power line#
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linini'lo I.v the ruging il.... I will
ITS which hWl'pt uwuv il hole Jill"
of light and telephone ro,le- nn'1
left seme of .'Omilllliiitle- ianlal&gt;'d
withnul pnwei, lipid or li’lenhoiu1
.ervlce.
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curt- of river.', creek nod ditehe
pilling aver wide at cm
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Th# “Ephemeris," a U. S. guveminent publication, gives data
on the sun, north star and other
wi feted ulars.

on East Fourteenth Street. The
McCalls were away at the time,
Hit Kd McCall Jr., called a.
ncighhot, J. N. Biilisuti, Jr., whu
neatly caplnreit the Negro, who
(led l.s ref'Kit'd after leaving his
-line.* I.eti iinl
the three Negroes tmve heel)
traiiffi rred to the lioutitr fur
action by .State Attorney tiunu.v
d v io it u H who is imr* tn con­
nection with llie enlivening of
.o i,&gt;.tiid Jury.
Hick
IT) » t.lcphoned tie
t'olii t* kiNiM.ii hurt I,■ afti r im
mlu .in,l difoinit’il tlie wi genii'
o .lot) Hod simicom wan trying
I., lueuk into the tear of In
tore, waul t'l.irf Wiiluiin
wh*
"iiiimnilnl .Mr. I'aynu iuc
.uiti'tig on any lib lit a in Hm a

IT S TIME YOU MADE THE

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applied.
.
J‘rr.*ii1eiit Truman suminoned
hennlnr Bridge.) lH-Nfl| In the
vVhits- Umi :c luduy in s move
in nl.iilld “o true l.i-psrilssn
foreign policy."
Ill oilier development#:
Huuhv Bpeal.ei .San, Kayhurn
i.erded he wa ■- "sori’" ut the
I'resident for vetoing Hu' Kerr
niiitiful gss hill.
Ue.pite Hie day's iinporiuni
dewlupiiients, which included a
dinging 11. S. mile tu Busyia
ilmrging that
Soviet aviators
allot down an American plane
over the Baltic tt’ u, a holiday
j l r filled the capital
Til. f.ateluill &gt;ea.on openv Inouv.
with
T'rcfldeid
Truman
'hiowing mil Hm fird hull.
Siliali.r BridgcH wo called In
llie While limine a- the cenlor
Bepnhli.-mi irntlnr lu llu&gt; ah
sene# of ailing Ssnulor VandHilerg llt-Miehf,
Tli.ie Mi. Irutuait uml Sec
it ini y of Stale Avlrn'oii assured
hi hi ilial Bepuhllt’ans will he
k pi inlotmvii ami Hicii views
'.'trill'd hv the AdmiiiiMrarlnn
' ill li.v f.'iNlidulioii Jllil ili.pl&gt;'
imulHlIon of our f..|. iyn |m li y.'
Ill’’ i'l.' iitcpi ai&gt;( Hi.i i "will.
III.. |ir.il,|.'lon I fa. ink the I'Tilled
Sim. in Hie field of foreign r
Mint. Ii i- moil imi.urrant ihut
every i ffoil he made lo main­
tain a true hl-parl("an foreign
policy."
The confer* rice With noourl. aide in inure Ilian one u p v it.
Bridges it one ..I the Kepuhlirun.
Mr. I'niinsii recently raHlguled
nl D lny WC"t pew , copfrrepci'
o). asMly of llie Kiemlin, l.evuure of i heir support uf Senator
MiTurlhy’n Bed vltargen.
The White House Held mil l lu
olive Prunvli nn the Senate pie, iuiviI lo debate Hie fd.-TT'J. Bill,
min f.o.ign evuiiomiv ui.t hill,
Hpiikii
ftvyhurn had iitgi'd
na' inge nf the Kerr ga
lull,
which would have piohihiled Hm
*&gt;il.’ral I'uwei fommisvioii fi»in
ifiluluHii'g the pcl.’e 'at which in
dependent producer*) *HI natural
gat hi pipe' line". Air. Truman
vetoed ihe tnhnsure Saturday as
nut in (he ptihllr Interest,

14 Persona Hurt R o b b e r s C a u g h t
Flaw Vase U ul
As Twin Tornadoes were11'aalloaea
iwcuvered.
Hi run nl Skinner admitted try­
Strike In Mobile ing
to Break Intu the home uf
Mr. and Mr*. Ed McCall's home

AMERICA'S GREATEST
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this provision. Ha said U was r»qiitstsd hv lha Agriruttur* Dapartruenl and ptatud l&gt;y Banator An*
dersoii (ll-N.M .), former ftreraImry uf Agriculture.
Herntor Holland (H -Fla.l re­
served the right to oppose the bill
on the senate floor.
Unless Congress enacts and
farmers accept some new .system
uf controls, government price suRy
pons »n potatoes will end with this
year's crop, Lenses have been esti­
mated at near $BhO,000.000 since
the war. f ’ongreis previously vot­
ed In end Hte potato price props
unless rigid controls ■»- not pusalIdr under s*si"fine law •— wers

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the Frogret* of A K r iu .
Prosperity for Saaford.

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Decorations Voted
For AmericanJFIiers
Shot Down By Reds

T. W. Lawton Honored

James Clayton Postmaster Field
Shot To Death; Talks To Kiwanis
Arrest Is Made About Post Office

T A LLA H A S S EE. Apr. 1 9 -f/P ,
— A Leon County grand jury inday returned indictment* auimti
Uuee penoni formerly cunnecird
with Florida A. and M. college foi
Negroe* here.
Neither the identities of the per*
tom indicted nor the charges made
against them were announced since
they are not in ruttody.
In a formal report, the jury said
it wai convinced theta had hern
"grots miimanagement. immorality
and diahonesty" committed by the
other panons at the initiation but
il did not have sufficient infotmalion to warrant indictments.
. The jury said il felt a president
i f an imtilulion is latgelv tespon
libit for management of his school
and "the former president of Flonda A. and M. College failed to
maintain proper standards and per­
mitted gross miimanagement
W. H- Gray, Jr., tesignrd as
A. and M. president last July aflVr
charges were made on the llnor
o| the legislature he was guilty ol
r|Ue*tioliable practices. I hr |UlV
which tepoiled today is the llnul
td investigate the Negro college
luice Gtav's teiignalion but the
first to announce any findings.

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U. S. Officer To
H ainan Island
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l.aiiglilun Memorial lli.^pitul «•f a i . miiu hi I.......i ..f Supl *1*. W. I *1 is* v11, I Ini 1 ", , . 1.oi;i,
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Low toil, |iri‘*idriit of Ihi- Hi.* Hal AsMxiatiall. Flint mu, 1.11 In I Hill, I \1a•itIa lli..,1 row, left
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riglil, Harry Hi. Juhn, West Midi* I'liim iy ; Is.ittia- William’ , .Smith Mollltit, Mrn Kuth linu,l. tfiti.ai ni ■. .Mi
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grid otbar agencies on coiret'tmn of
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Siil&lt;- Primary; Mau&lt; Cameron, Grtmmai School; Julia AIIi-ii S iiim , Jlltll 1*1 IIIIu1 \ X.ipt. l ow tun l’i ".'ip.l H &gt;
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l»l Hu i ’ Mi.ia*s'l into Kiitvia on
The Juror* declared their invea*
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(unll n iit *|o 'i'li' fm tin* plant
of both the white end colored
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Cl o t t y way mceeeded - e« - praah*
N\«’it Mills'll I r»ir.»n, \\*iHiniti lit, Itfui’ir tint |»**»i.#t| flit' aiu &gt;iifi! 11oin U t * hn.lt n r&gt;* i .t|M*nhafcan.
dent by Dr. George W. Gore. .Ir..
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who took charge of the institu­
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president last skinnier, he mb’. llie Chines* Red. have tendril ir II MU is listed officially al t.,000
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taken utri It) llir KO.rii.mrnt MtMt &lt; luytoii
conduct,^mismanagement uinl^lm- wlirre they won two beachheads milrs "
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ill claims of a smashing victory f” d.'i i'li.m*.
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railed his service chiefs inio a hud­ i i . ii-.pd mi the type now in |iru lull. Hip ip. liiiint,. r- liuvo u iiii.I mi
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dle lo find what went wtong mi lt.ll-1 Hill.
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LOS ANGELEB, Apr, IP. -i/P»
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Wlirn trie Jel lioinber Jnliik Hip
— Police taid thay will seek a emit- the south China island. They sought
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arp now .Inliotip.l in i Iip Fnitp&lt;l iislovakia's driip.iid lhal III- Wluntn, (iu , Mi
\ '» m ini* t*l lainilMi. I I* t,'&lt;&gt;l’.n l»l,l mI
laint today charging 34-vear-old lo develop quickly a smoother co­ iiipdiiim bomber group* in which l i ’iti’ ., pscopl one in (iimiii anil
Amerlraii pin.* attsrlie In I'ra
I ill lllU“M«‘s , .111,1 MI
I It.II Is* «,,rk
it
will
ipplaco
It-Lft*
Superfnrtr."i'
hi.inlhng Hie l.env,
gue be rerslleil.
ohn H. Grant with attempting to ordination between cnminaudeis
mIip in llm Unite,I Kingdom
W \ MIN' * I MS’ . Nut I'J. — bP)
II in' lit" of .Ml |Vlt . Imiu'
U O nt I Imi nln Fi.' linin
sps uf World War II, it* range
murdar Id persons.
During
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NI11 III’ sill I • .'if w:i-- introduced h) itnii’ly Nii.lv.
Defense unils appatrnlly fought tiBiiki-i idaiiBn lu those grout;*. The
Oraat’a wife and two small chil­
Mor r , , rt )\ lute House
luting t ’tnn.itotl.nnn to huv HIrn ( /e. Imslo. tki. Iml .) iitlnr .Itlie I #■i • tenv fillf tint'l (•I
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dren — aboard an airliner vester- independently of each other. TWs t.inkiH can Iip rent ahfail of tin* l.tjpl*
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l.o tottering
NI Hip suiiip Him il I
Inisitll’k* 1.1 Hie fh.nl,»i,| K''ii.
day when a crude gasoline bomb permitted the Reds to make deep Id bombers to refuvl them mi spending f.'rtV.HiiO.IKMi on It 'his eapul.iiiu ..I |M«rp|i ( Koltirk. lilt’ll!
t„d'.\
tin’ll way to targets.
Fi.rniC'li.
Mnik.l
duo
'o
the
A
Mae discovered In the luggage lust
N.liliiii.iml puri'lia•** of It *tr; in dllr, llll id llir O .N iuImII.I .I.,,"
\ io,'on» w:&lt; takoti •u.ldenly unI n f e r Is A p iio in lc il
before the plena was to take off. inroads, apparently.
, Ain't lull IHock He S'" '*' "
Even with such refueling. Hip provide reserve planes fm licnv.
’ il I,,im,,m ,w ti. e h ,' prosecutors
r.ample
of
aiictumeoring
inetho.
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Logs- .Police Detoeftvo
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One high official said the situa­ Rtrolojet is eipvcted to reiiuirt- iiMinli groutia are expected next
it.M, I,, .loo,d&gt; ,\hother to offer
( siiH Co. !Mhiiukit lilll'Htn intl ntlli»'N,*l by 1 *d •; 4 oo.ifidonHi.l
den laid Grant. an ierM autical en­
govoiumoiit record* us
mr.hale lull iii llir U
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iiiitlyiug liases for attacks on tar year.
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gineer, admitted In a lengthy aiate- tion was serious.
evidence o. dl.ip one of titeir chief
tivilir.
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The informant said, however,
-i.'.-.l* Util,IIIIUIHIFT (TI.NI.LENGEIl
120,000 InAl llie same linir .lit|i,il, hr. I imiii ' mi. him nsB.Klnut uiuuug.'i ,•! tlw MiMtinskv, t'i.ri I hlo*. W \
hie family to collect •:
l l o i t r H Are C h a n g e d
M.ti i.g, mi i
tiomg tried on
the
Rrds
landed
only
a
few
new
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oliarBo.-, be lii'd io Senate Invest!t’onswrvatlvo
leader
BSM.rt.-d
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lated debt*. DeteetHre Jack Guuld- troops. He said many troop-laden
A I. SwimminK
gnior* about In* I,u .mess and fin*
nf |l,-l..n,a| ii.ul Xr.iil.Mil, ws*
etaae aaid he will ask laauanc* of croft were sunk before they could
dnv the l.uluir gover nine ni’* new ol llirm a w.IUI4II, wrnl oil Im.i I, .
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n complaint charfutn Grant with
A iipw eliange of hour* of Iho budget in “iln.d.'uuul« lo ilrul Willi
ll"' log question i- whether tha
rach
the
beachhead.
Vet
Farm
Traiiifes
!• count* of a 'itinMgd
t
charged with hrlnnging lu .. .|'V ,i,ii.|i.,ny pres l.l,’.it.
murdar
I’o.letol lliir,mu o| Investigation
Adm. Kwei Yung-Ching. Nation­ opening and closing of the San­ I lie fundamental* of our economic
delved Into
An Il.crcnr.* »t im.lv Hiun I"
.’Ac Inn
ring dilerted by the U. S. im b ii.y
ford Municipal Swimming I'md was and financial position."
IMuo! TluiTHcIay Mill tlie Ngriculture Department
pi'i 1'i'ut in Hi.’ ..uinlii'i nf ,'u"ti.'
•Irs — which alist naval chief, laid it Was hard aninninceil today try F. Hnsky
Oraat’a ta
tiiM.bl lo- compelled to produce
H. A. Ilutlrr, one of Winston The C irc li news agency *.»nl llir 1111..* In tin* Hnnfiir.l nnn iliiriln’
Inahsde another woman who aav*
*av* to stop all invading craft.
Wight, manager and cashier.
record* they consider confidential.
(’liurchlU't right hand men, opened cliirl dr fr ml..ni. loiiiirt aimy uia- ill.' iisit year ii.,lii'..li'* tin- n.'.*d
Allvoiltf.ll.if
I”
grower*
iiffi'idod
aha lo r n hlia — tM yutld ha told
Tile defat.*.’ issued .. subpoena
Then- will be no morning ses­ debate on the budget in the House
“One uf the moat difficult
fm u I'.'rson o( Mr (iiB-.-s". ,-nll- l»V I Ilf* n»»w Ain*I loll llhfi’k ul !*'* for ail documents the FBI has
S b m hi* debts IntRtde back, ra v ­
of ('"Million* with the statement jdf Jaiomir N nh.in.ky, .«mlr»*ed
en lllegltl thing* In tha world to link Is a sion al the pool except on Satur* that llritaiii is heading Into "grave to cluigrs ol high Irraton .iml .py- 1.. ,' to aci a* r»pr.'*cnlntiv.’. hiuiI Sanford Kioto Farmer* Mu'kct that relate to M.Itm. It. Holland of
monte for eu.
wooden Junk," h# said, "We could day* when It will open at U:30 A.M.
M. iii.r.|,&gt;. Mr, lirerr'* ,h.He* 4 ,|| be outlined l Inn-dnv mvM Milwaukee in connection with Mar*
Bute child in
lO sallssse lla ease *U»
iivmIvh serving tin- i.ul.lu' nml In' ut 7:80 o’clock to members nf the
Detective
rent had this do with soma high speed boats und will cloro al noon, will re-open difficulties."
mk’iii . It xlre.idv !uii subpoenaed
with
flam*
thrower*,
th
a
t
would
i.iuv lie rsllr.l at any lime In rp- Veturaiif-Oii-Tlio Farm Training
fork paternity
In say al
at 1:00 n’flork and close at 6:30
be tha beat way to tackla them."
, .u l lo si . v l.rnl'lein* in ennm-r- Class hv Philip I t’rniikhtt.-, i.tto all tl”* Ngriculture Department
eoeet .
relating to tlie AIliad MoTha sania aftarnoon
Kwsl aaid tha navy had killed o'clock.
l.nii will, gas *ervicp or at)|iliun- tlonevr, Sandy Amlor-on, moHiet records
widow,
. “The girl woo
lit-so- Co of 1'erih Amboy, N. J&gt;
«'•*
"lUiiMgei ; C. II Dawson, count)
r aom* more than 5,000 Invader* at aaa icheilule will b« observed alto on
JW *
Tlie records were brougl.t Into
Tuesday*. Thursdays and .Sundays
Iratne.l in puhllc rvlxttuiis. I..' agent, and Lei* Bittner, past nrest
a baby. during tha Monday attack.
Hie official*
I,a* I,n,| uxecutivr rx|ivrlvnv'.' wilii dent of the Seminole County k s i'" court yes Ivr.Uy.
Ila predicted tha Rede, If thay No tickets will b* sold after 6:00
Mt ma.
win. produce,) them /aid they war#
lint lintel N«w Yorker ill Now Bureau.
came to taka Hainan, would turn their KM.
under orders not to tu rn.all of
When weather will permit, ar­
York, and llie Hotel Stevens in
Orle Mathleux, president of H'*' them over to thu court or. ^ha da*
I had full attention to aoutheaat Asia.
P O U G H K EEP S IE. N. Y„ Apr. 19 — (/p) — Dralh yesterday look Chicago.
A sinister not* waa heightened rangements can be mad* for priv­
Inctl Farm Bureau, will tell how lento because of their confide rttlal
wea rouTlie Florida Home Gas l.'o. mi* - l&lt;&gt; build lip the itrganitation. The
do with by the arrival vaaterdav of Chan ate swimming parties at night, 32-year-old Rirdsall Sweet out of lh* iron lung lhal kept him bieathiug
....I lire.
said Mr. WirJtt .who will furoieh
lui'Pil itr. prenent holdingn
_ In mooting will he held at tlie Future
March
during
19
years
of
polio.
Federal Judge Jennings Belief
dale on rates and data*.
Beulembar, 1949 front the South KUnner Building, and a covered
(('•s.lssnl &lt;)■ Pea* T e st
He had lived in an iron lung longer than any other human in medi­ Atlantic (Ins Co., and since Hint ,n,|, WUp))or vyill he served, it wu*
L. A. CLINE D IM
L. A. Cline, 76. died auddenly
XKADLEY KPEAKfl
cal history. The near longest case waa 15 years.
Hiiie has made a consistent effort announced hv John Pierson, vutTHE W EA TH ER ”
of a heart attack late yesterday
CONCORD, Mass., Apr. 19. —
The young man's release cam* at the end ol a slow decline that !u improvn the service to the nub­ vrana instructor.
afternoon at his boma about on* UP) — Gan Omar N. Bradley, began last summer and grew more serious two months ago. Do. lots ile hv Improvements of Its plant
JACKSONVILLE. Apr.
mils from Lake Mary,
iry. The
too death Chairman of tha Joint Chlafa of
und general facilities.
Station
was rejported ^ (J !,,
BRIDGES SH FS
I-, Moffltt wha Staff of the United Staten, paid called It “complications of long-^"~“ --------- ------------------------established
polio."
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portion o f the today that the United flu te*. Briting. Later he wan able to leave
SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 10. -• AtUntn
BAND CONCERT
66
1 I
Sweat's father and mother, who it for short intervals, sometime*
raa taken to an aln and Canada •— “politically
The Coco* and Seminole High UP) — llarrv Bridge* has filed Buffalo
72
61
joined" — can ,preserve dan
democracy spent a good part or their own up to ala hours, but always had School bands will combine their n 1600,000 libel and slander suit Ciiarlv/ton
03
4
in tha
the Weatem
Western world.
lives serving their imprisoned son, to return.
talents to give a concert Sunday against the prosecutor who got Chicago
Donvtr
Gen, B r a d le ypoke
^
on thg lTBth wars, withl him when be died.
He grew up In hi* strange prlxon afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at the him a five year prison sentence.
1
thla
Bridges* suit, filed yesterday, Galveston ..... ......... ...... 72
anniversary of Ike Battlea of Leg,
•They had bean a marvelously and waa aa normal a boy an ha Heminole High School Auditorium,
78
K1
Ington and Concord which I
attentive family." the physician, could b*. Ha became a baseball II. E. Black, local band director, an­ aaya F. Joseph Donohue called him Nsw Grtsans .........
ii
a liar and jwrjurar in a Monday New Y o r k .........................71
utiea am) the Dr. Beott Lord Smith, aaid. The and football fan. luster he made nounced today.
M
Further, he Pittsburgh ............... .........07
ultimate separatiM o f the UnlUd father, Percy Sweet, la a Beacon, himself gn expert bridge player.
Tha two bands have been work­ lunchaon address.
Seattle
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dB.
BUUa from t l * Britlah Common- N. Y„ real eaUU man.
Many people wrote to encourage ing hard on an Interesting pro­ chargee, Donohue said, Bridges Jacksonville .................. .....76
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Sweet waa atrlekea with aol
him. One waa another polio vie- gram uf marches and overtures, "made a contract with Commun­ Miami ................. .............74
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said Mr. BUck. No, admission ism" and waa "playing an ImportFranklin D. Roosevelt,
Orlando ..................... .....-... IS
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ant
part
In
the
plan
to
bring
about
aenUtlvaa In hia
wilt
be
charged,
but
a
fra*
.will
reiapse^aireoet. ^killed
Tampa .................................19
4V
a revolution."
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Senator Srut t L u c a s
lit mi!'; Incident As
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Air-Bomb Planter
Might Be Handed
Murder Indictment

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No. 173

AMHoeinled Pretut L eased W ire

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GrossMismanagement
Of Florida A. And
M. Is Charged By
Leon Gr and Jury
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y

3 People Are
Indicted By
o Grand Jury

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Partlr cloudy through Thursday,
r,om* likelihood of ahowera at
scattered place*. Continued * 0 d
except router In north portion
Iliur/dir afternoon and night.

Polio Victim Who Spent 19 Years
Imprisoned In An Iron Lung Dies

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Mr. Lawton's Servico

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s ffito i

Itoaglno the person
. n,l,n. Jeaus helps

y * * himself,

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A child can ap-

unlvrrsallr rerugnlred
•‘*V, owpMo all history,
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tnall....call
ills namt Fniwhich bring Interpreted is.
«0d With u*.— Matt. l:2.'t.

Friend*

of Jack Peter*, ion ol

' f S r *t a "
of Sanford.
adll be Interested to lesrn that he

•hat recently been circled pirndcni
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Roiaiy Club of Tampa.
*l,rrI»e ol prejudice
will not iloHti. No mellrr wlific you
l i t i i In lb#* I tr 1 01 urn of ihir old
4 « tk . »be slory )• the fame. The
S ta b of Iran hs« deprived the
W acarn Fatrmeh Pahlevi of all
bar royal privileges, and cull her
o « without a cent because, of all
tUngf, »he married an American.
No mailer whst rls it nr group you
may belong to, you never can le||
wbtre prejudice it going In strike

Taking a rrsliihr view ol the
wotld situjlnin, 40 |.i)Miie*e genarsis leturned tn Tokyo from Rutti«n pu'ion csm|o, "happy in hr
back befofe the w«r sl-ivls between
Ruttia agd the United Slatej". Il
lYoltly 4 matter ol lime, one of
them &gt;ls|E&gt;. before the thooling
war itsrts. Fortunately, the real­
. foil,do not sltvsy* turn out to be

out, hat Germany v&gt;

Maragon Trial

CARS

hospital.
It Ih v !th sincere regret that tins people of Seminole
fourty ni’eept Mr Lawton’s retirement as hospital head,
and they wish for him more years of active service aa Hup
eriutemient of Schools.

Pulling An Old Trick
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An old political frlt'k Is lining pulled In Jersey Cltv.
James F. Murray Jr. iH a candiilntc for Congress in tin*
Ih'intK'iTiliP primary on April 18. Ilia opponents have ting
out a rival, also named James !•’. Murray Jr., who is not
even 25 and therefore might not he seated by the House il
he were nominated anti elected. Obviously the intent was
to confuse thu voters.
The most notorious example of tills kind of chicanery
was seen in the attempt to defeat Nobraska'a Senator
(icorgc W. Norris in the 1930 Republican primary. The
independence of Norris, had offended ttuiny party-line lbptthlirntiH. both at home and in Washington. Some of them
dug up mini her George "W. Norris, a rocpj’y dbrk, imil
tpllot. Thut would
oro would have
and uny: voter
writing •*Bennn out. i, itf.)
-pollopHod iWhei!
ri timu. Sumo uf
r-upa wore uuv*

ro, r,Tt Interrmtinnal relntionalilp.,.’
deiitly expeelr" that Morrow will
exprrxn rugr.-i "for Ili * unlnwful
nnd prnviwallve Udmvinr nf ita
.•vintore”, will ee. lint llm-e revpuiislide are
verel. pioiished,
nnd will "pay ippropri de Idemnl. for llie linpro’ nked d.'-tl llrl till,
&lt;&gt;f Xnierlrnn 11vt- nn I nrui-rtlV.*
Ihi1, not,, s i p ir ,.'ply tn tho
S mn i«*l rhtu | m* **f

placet p| Otlando,’

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r v ntare im.i ft,»*%• nwrl.utvla
and rxehnm'ed gnnf ,•• with .‘hivlct
i,ii.-raft. Whnli'vrr *!.»• Anmrtran
r. |dy laid:, d In l.lurd. •• win, add-

, ’d Yi'tl.ullv l,\ Mirhorl M, IH-nuotl.
Mint,' 11,-pari,mnt pn-.'s ..fflopr.

wlii. di’rtarrd nl u
rnnCrruiirtf:
‘Thli, allIIud* i f Hit- Soviet puvt rnnipnt, xlmw• .dually Mie iteiin-

err it y J , f ill* lift iHmdninird d*r’ i,u

for |i" » n ifu ) rcfallh tu
w ith the
tlfilii-d fit*tI yfi and Mil' rvai.X,|yr&lt;d
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W.’lli n*iw. luivt'vg 11)u* ileclsiw
our nutlillon, vticlrt diijk,* MDMit'i
h er.-7 jijlupp,i*mK M,forny •t*y'**&gt;
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It said that where state parts
and other suppllrs have hecn Blared
in privately-owned vehicles In the
past, tho collegu should bill tho
owner for tha parts. ]| recom­
mended legal action, If necessary
to force collection.
The Hoard of Control and thn
8tato Hoard of Education also
were urged to revoke any false
or unrnrncd credits that have been
Issued hy the Negro college.
The state uuditor reported his
investigation disclosed unearned
credits, curncd hut unpaid for
credits nnd unrecorded hut earned
credits In tho rollege'a extension
division.
The Jury said the board of runtiol uliuodv has dismissed from
the college staff some persons rnsp&lt;n,sol4c fur the "undesirable
Tho Hun-,,) uii.A mo, iran Antwrile.. -.rnrrh olanea l*. the Hovlcl shores conditions and Is diligently study­
ing tho cases o f , other persons
runinilttiic tdduv hud a I'Hliiie of &gt;,f the llnltic.
Now - Times, added that many who&lt;« futuru usefulness, tp iha
uai«t&gt; in fu:t)(m. ii(j
nil men li,tiff hod at U)C, Idea thnt institution ie.«ue*Uon«bfo,"..i
tho plarw might have gone .’180
to),ad rhyvlr^ijhrilllr path
milM* riff its ,&lt;;uur*e through a
[jlltPhurt I-urn” a 'llcveiU
iinvlgalion.mistake.
wild iim jo in ct itfo U.
If tht* Amoricaii utane had been
P jttty jjf Mslqk. D)J|l, at)
in distress, ilh» Weekly agld, It
foll«*w|Qg, f»rtrlb^f,') gavg.
would h*v ^welcomed |he 8«vlul
icilptijm-ttL thu ourty itee
luvttatieii.to land. lostcail, It ssld;
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dark)
it fired on thn Soviet pMt)rs.
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ROD CAMERON
MARIE
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i« our pleaiure to
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announce the appointment of

h a tu h d a y

The Canasta Chib will suonsor a
voverrd dish supper at 6:.10 P.M at
the Tou, 1st Club, The member*
art requested to bring theli own
table lervles
MONDAY
The Rrardall Avenue Clrrle will
mett at the church chapel st 2:00
PM.

School (Ilee Club To
Prenent Operetta
Th* Srmiliolu High School (Hue
Club, directed bv Mi*s Ollle Reuse
W'ntte, will pirtenl an opeietta,
’'The Hull! of Csplstratio" Friday
kfrsrnuim at I :.*!&lt;) o'rlock and
St'n ig h t ut M:(.(J o’clock at the
.H ig h School Auditorium.
0 ■Books and lyric* of the plav
•ft hy Charles and Juanita Runs,
And music l« hv Charles Wake­
field Cadman.
*
- I t. the . B-t will l.e Clarence
Clause, Dial Hoyle, Carolyn Pat­
rick, l!)unua l.ou /larper, Norma
Fays Harvey, Rae Irland, David
•itair i Hill Brown. BUI .R m l
I illy Timm Ellen Dr|gg
Sptncte,' Donald Howar
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Patthf.' Hobby 'Oi
Cawley.
Honhr
• Writ, Clarke Mensjer, and Gfttald
wCovington.
Covington. The lofaU bf th* plky
U at a million and ranch In th*
W««t

W. P . Sloan
Honored At Buffet

th,

Mr*, Willie P. Hl.isn of tlvledo
Win. retired on Mar. It! after 25
continuous year.- of service a- an
oberator for (lie Southern Hell
; Telephone nnd Telegraph Com­
pany, wax honored yesterday witli
L buffet luncheon in the ladles'
lounge of the telephone building
ftven by her fellow employees,
. Mrs. Hloau has worked in the
Banfard exchange since 11*40. Prior
to that, site wa- operating agent
St the Oviedo cxrhunge.
During the luncheon, Mrs. Sloan
wax presented with u service em­
blem by C. T. McKIney, Florida
Traffic Superintendent. Shu wn-

P e rs o n a l

Miss Msrjotie Ann Sheppard,
younger daughter uf Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil S. Sheppard, became the
bride of Paul Leland Rudd, *un of
Mr and Mr*. Corbett B. Rudd on
Thursday, Apr. 18 In a quiet cureniouy performed in the First Boptin Church with Hev. W. P.
Brooks, Jr„ officiating.
The church was drcornte.l with
1-alla lilies. Quern Aline'!. I.acr ami
greenery to form a harkurmmd
for the ceremony. The couple wus
attended hy Miss Margaret Hunt
as maid of honor and Joe Duggur
who served as best man.
Foi her wedding the bride chose
a yellow shadow organdie made
with full skirt and fitted bodice.
Bin* wore white accessories and u
corsage of orchids and -weetlieHrt
roses. Miss Hunt wure a dress of
green shadow organdie with a
rorsage of rweutheart r„*e*
Following the ceremony the
couple left fur h stiorl wedding
trip. They are now residing at
III) West Thirteenth Street.
Mrs. Rudd U a student of Sem­
inole High School and Mr. Rudd
wus gra.illuted from Seminole High
School. Hu attendud the Unlvrrvlly uf Flurlda for one vuai slid
Ml prr-eii, Is employed by thu Pur­
cell Company.

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Ian,!,, , , invent ion ft on, "The Coloni.,l Dam,’-.'' "Dm,glil,r« of 1812,"
■T»,-c.o,l,’iil- of tl,e Mnvflower,"
"Son* of tlie American Revolu­
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It. vololoo, " .1,1,1 oltier pjlriotic

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V, the cbm of ihe husines*)
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I.ieut, I'cnrle I.. Itohaun, N.C.I' S N.It., hn» returned to Miami to
reaiime hel duties at the U. S.
N'uval Air Stutiim after -nendlng
her leave with her |u,rrnl-. Dr.
and Mr*. J . N. Holi»o,i. un south
Sanfurd Avenue.

Mi« A. li. lie, i.porti.,i on the
recent t ’.A It *tate convention held
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Mi, 11i,- Hm i isoii chapter of the
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Mr*. J. I). Andes, .if 110*1 West
20th Street. Iih* returned fiom
Knoxville Tern,., where Hie ha*
been vl-iting trien.l* ami ii'lntives.

llunuiing .Mi-* Mary Alice Hern­
don and Helnurd tin, key, who are
to Ire married next month. MrEdward Kircher entertain,-,1 Fri­
day evening with a family buffet
dinner nt he, huine In Enterprise
The Kirclu-i home was lovely
with arrangements of spring flow
ers In puxlel shades. The diniuc
table was coveied will, n lino,I
made lace cloth and centfifd will,
an arrangement uf (lie spline
flowers II, u ciyslul bowl. The
*1111.11 tulle- win,’I. were used we,«
nl.-o ln"llltitllllv .lecolutud Will. th.
•pr'lig flower*.
For the oca-ion, Mi*&lt; Herndon
Wore
i.eige ell' ellllde, will,
mulching brown acce—orb's.
Th,,.,’ inv il, &lt;1 lo In- with .Mi-I Inn,Ion anil Mi. tlniki-v we,,
the l&lt;rii!e-cli*-t'x parent*. Mt and
Mrs. II. It. Herndon. Mrs. I. S
IlMikey, niothei of Mr. Ilarkcv
Mr. ami Mr*. Ernest Southward
Mr. and Mrs. Holierl Zittrower. an 1
the hn*ts. Mr. and Mrs, Edvvnril
Kircher.

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MR. GREER W ILL B E IN OUR O FF IC E

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Mrs- R. C. Long la In Hotrhkiff. Colo., wheie she is a guust
of tier sitter, Mr-. Het-ie Klaseen.

Mr». Key KcportM On
Orlando C. A. \i. Meet

Birthday Calendar
I'lanned

Ira. H. B. Odham, 8r. wer# co
boitesse*.
' After a short business meeting
Wttb M n. J . D. Wright, Jr . pre

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Mrs. O. C. Glldi* has returned
from Texas City, Tex., where she
has been spending the tmat week.

Mrs. Kircher Honors
Mary Alice Herndon

Mr. amt Mrs. t'hurlr- Ml.lkiff
To
and *on, of *Jili-.in City, III., who
have been visiting Mrs. W I*.
Ye,ley oil i.uurel Avenue, hnvo
I,, ,-n forced to return l.nilie lieThe H,i*lue»* and 1’iofc
•arise of the a.ld.teli llllir- of Mr Woman'* (Tot, will Indd II*
Ml.lkiff,
party tonight at 7:3u ut llie
i-t Cent,I
The Eilacutlnnal and Yocationsl
t'uinniitlue will In III f lunge of
tin prog,am with Moi.a It,ill. Mill
uctiug a- choir,,,nil. Others Ink
tng part on ih, ptugiiiui will t»
Mrs. D.irt* Duxtair.v, Mi* Maud,
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Satchel, Mi«s Elul-e U’lu’cbi
If meat -lick- wliei, you ore
Never on&gt; ANNOUNCEMENT
' ’linrles Crews, and Sl,l (iailev
,’ooklllg
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to Hill
Mrs. Miriam Ko«-,ll will In in
cluiige of the decor nt ions, wlnl&gt; llu chunces are tin- fat was no: giriw -lain*
Mis. .Mi, iv Howard and Mrs. Wil l et ciioogli ta-foie you add, ,1 tint water 'hold,I
Ih
Hy C lu h
Stephen* will serve the ,efr,'*l, nu at o, Dial tile,,* is not xulfi- til colo, inp »Mr. and Mrs. R. W William*, lie
■i, oi fat lit Die pun.
I o, water.
70ri lorurel Avenue, snnnunce the munis.
A birthday calends, I* being birth uf a daughter, Hherulyn
plomoted hv the Bsnfuid Woman’s Ruth, on Apr. Id, at tlie locul hos­
Cluli fur the purpose in raising pital. Mrs. Williams was the form­
funds for charity. Mrs. I). M. er Ml ss Dorothy Stewart.
Ha,rl-.»i announced today.
Tlie
.Mr. and Mr*. N. A. I’uol.ll nn
calendar will he printed in two (loum-e the
u X^fo.ind
Colors, i*-«t and loach. 14 incite', -..il, Mid.ml
&gt;&lt;o &gt;v!H 16.
wide and 22 inches long nnd in­ in the Ki-rnuhtorauglitoii Memorial
cludes a birthday rapacity of It 11
Hi. _ _ e
names fur each day
"Member* uf the Woman's Club
H o lly w o o d
itie railing on their neighbor* in
lit Holt THIJMAB
u countv-widu ranvas- foi birth­
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 11* — i.V)
day names,” Mrs. Han iron said
.P X H B B te .
"We sincerely liu|x&gt; thnt tloiu- — This muy sound like sedi­
.ands of our fiiend* will ioin in tion to the studios, hut Broadway
David Wuyne advises young
the fun and give in their iihiiiu*. star
Wp are confident that they will stage hopeful- to hold out agalnsO
he glad they did so when th.- com­ Die lures of Ilnllvrwood.
"Hold out until you're an estapleted calends,- nr,- dl*lrihuted
iilished name," the ,^i„r admon­
this fall."
Members uf the committee ns* ished. "Then you can come on
listing In tlie program, besides your own terms.”
The system bus paid off hand­
Mr*. Harrison, include Mrs. D.
Broughton Watkins and Mrs- Ha- somely for Wayne. He had some
cot EUnrbi*.' Rob*rt Harris, man- minor offers from the studio*
nper of the Bits Theater, f„ pre­ whan he first gained nutice on
senting • complimentary ticket to Broadway. He passed them by. II*
didn't wen snatch si the "big
each person whoa* name spneafi bait" which waa dungled before
RADIO
un the calendar.
him after hi* fr»t lilt a* the
H '4 ♦/ I '■ &gt; ♦ 4
leprechaun In "Flnhro’a Rainbow.’
s u n DAYS
No sucker I* he.
(*t i umf
It wasn't until after his occoii'l
top Rupees* til “ Air. Roberta" Dint
ls •*UCf ft ft
Un lile.tti.il
1 Products toi the Puce ol Only
Wayne succuuilied to Hollywood.
Hut hi- came under Id* own terms
Mrs. Ruby McMillan Htrawu of —no exclusive contract.
lie lias done four pictures in
DeLand, autiior of "Green l.iuve*."
n hunk un gardening in Central a yeur's lime nnd soon sturt* an­
m w w v v rv
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Flurlda, described Die nilgji, of other. Being master of Ids own
KARA NOME
various plants, shrubs mol trees destiny, lu- will return to tlie
glowing in Dlls uren al n meet­ stuge this full in the Cole Purler
Vaaati F r t i r i n Kit*
ing uf the Hibiscus Circle of Du- musical "Out Of This World."
tot trif
4tf * runnel iI m
Darden Club Friday afternoon at He feels that If more Hroedwayflvt fo^M
rsfy vu * D «*i
Ites would not De themselves up
the home uf Airs. John Fox,
lii MHf Irt. at mir«i M(
The cirri* wa* also hotiornl will, to the movies, the theater would
‘’••,.*&lt;*im-'&lt;4 s-««. m a a c
prsrenre nf Mr*. W. A. Fill* who be In better shape.
|itfo«&lt; Sn ■•#. » i . i « W I f
"The trouble is that when any­
Mica or msohiha
tponsorud th* Hibiscus circle, and
Mrs. Charles E. Ginn, president of one shows any talent on Broad­
way," he sighed, “he Is snapped
JOOIH PASJE
the Hanford Garden Club.
Others present at the meeting up l»y Hollywood. Th# n»i»ult In
1hu-v*
'■
Helen
M K M UVINOM
lebll « *wt*u
.vere Mr*. Beth Woodruff. Mr*. that there are few new stars in j
Cofoull
|| SO YultoM
IAIN
IISIHTIMS
the
theater."
Fied Zeronner, Mrs. It. G. Hrlsson,
MORMONI
I lUbS IsrS . . . . &gt;0 swtsl,
It is true that few have arl»eo|
Airs. Join, Ludwig, Mrs. Frank
, SsH, Uu«.df, ... f « .« , Ss,
(R U M
l ly9.M'*J 0 M BO Vr.
Melsrh, Mrs. Jnsenh Melsch. Mrs. tn rival such longtime theater |
Iws UK, . . . . IJ *WM* is,
I S 9«"r* »•**
.1. I*. Thurmond, Mr*. R. F. Motile. grtaU a» l*unt anti rontalm*#
CH0C01AIE BARS
, Ilf. 1188m.
«•«. $1.00
Mr*, Hro.lle William*, Mr*. Frank Helen Hayes, Katherine Cornell
uham**, Mr*. Michael Ginsnn, Mrs. and Ethel Merman. Wayne cited
I*. Handler, Mrs. Charles Mor­ an exception—Mary Martin.
Wayne added he could under­
rison, Mr*. J . McRaney, Airs. R. L.
Dnnn. Mrs. H, C. DuBose Mrs. stand why young players hit# at
W. H. Htewart. Mr* Jack Carver, Hollywood's halt—"because the
1,4*11. 1 ll l*| *8, T t e S I *
Mr*. C. Remey, Mrs. II. J . Gut. norm of the stage uctor Is hu­
Mr*. H. F. Roethgen, Air*. Hvron ger." But he feels strongly about
Urit CthfRR ( a * „ . . . Irt-UM liecl.OI
Fox, Mr*. John Fog, and Mr*. the actor’s responsibility to hi,
craft.
.
_____
* 'r
Robeson of DeLand.
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SANFORD
BAH.V (T 0 A88W

A c tiv itie s

Marjorie Sheppard
Wed To Leland Rudd

Th# Magnolia circle nf Ih* Ban­
' Garden Club mst In ths aarMr*. L. E. Spenser on Frlnoon for a covered dish lun-

DISTRICT REPRESEN TATIVE IN

i r nunu

NEDNKHDAY
, Th* Prayer Meeting Hour at the
f ir s t Baptist Church will be at
t:0O P. M. in the Memorial Educa­
tional Building.
The Training Union Executlv*
♦Committee meeting of thu First
Baptist Church will be held after
(he Prayer Meeting Hour In the
Fhebtan Class room in the Mem­
orial Educational Building.
The Khtnset Court No. 52 Ladlas Ortsutal Shrine of North Amtriua will meet In DeLand Apr.
18 at 8:00 P. M. at tho Pythian
Hall. Thara will be an open In­
stallation g$ officers.
r a tUKSDAY
w. Th# Brotherhood of the First
■ Baptist Church will ave their Hop­
per and Program Meeting at the
church st 7:!i0 P. M. In the Mem­
orial Educational Building. Rev.
McKinley of thu First Methodist
Church will be itie guest *peaker.
Seminole Chapter Nu. 2. O.K.S..
will meet at the Masonic Hall at
8:00 P.M.
The County Council uf the Hume
Demonstration Club will inert nt
Lake Monroe School at 10:00 A.M.
A covered disli luncheon will be
Rhervud al 1:00 P.M. Thu hostess
club will furnish bread, must and
drink. Everyune i* invited.

5t
Luncheon Is Held
9' By Magrnolia Circle

m

THljIRSpAY—FRIDAY

Social Calender

(•rDficst* to tha Telephone Plan
ter* of America by l^mv l.amh.
Dlxtrict plant supervisor uf Or­
lando.
I' During the afternoon, Mrs. Sloan
received many gifts from her
friends. Ther* were around Ah
its and employes* present for
occasion.

»he said

■(Land that he had asked
marry him when ha obtained

I.' • t,* H i; |

FILMED IN COLOR

Money
for hnuslng
. spent
.
tng eon
atltutea about nne-flfth of tidal
capital expenditures In the Uni• a -

S o c ia l A n d

M

marked fur contempt citnthn* hy
Hie lint,hu.

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
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reporter*.

Driven 9100 miles bv
owner. Guaranteed.

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*1.Ud laid to UiM[|, thfm .'hid-1

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x. Buick . &gt;
Super. Sedan

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One owner.. .----Low mllesga '
Good mechanically and •lira
dean.
F n only.

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

..li'—ii-1
lievd t'ccri
icschs,
wdiMto, aa,t ad.
n.'lcs
n-Jliavd
t'crniencIvniirfttlslM:
Sq contrail,.ifor

Haehuaettf ntutu archivou, who huvo Juat mlHnvtl Id tern t»v I* menus taislne.*’, In thg pre-unt
fieorRu WaRhiiigtoii, Hnnjamiit Franklin, Benedict Arnold bn Inner, hut a Hus-Inn re|cctl.m
nntl Paul Revere. If tho thief eannot dlnpoHo of them. Ih ndglit re .nil in nmdhei -tale,ns*.
Tli’tt would inr,in a height,*nlng *•!
them, PreHuinaldy tin*
London, whlrli otrtlmi-ly wmda
no questions will Ih* nuked.
’
‘
,
rnnllnue tlm trend nway from
Some nuch difficulty may have explained the return of poaep.
,
.
,
„
Iiconardc da Vine ’a picture, tho "Mona Lltm”, stolen front
The Washington nntu doein I
th U uvro In Parln arid some vearn later myetcrlnunly re- put a chip on Uncle Ham’s shouldturnedi Who could hope to display this on hia walls without
incurring a visit from tha police?
him some ranging from fr&gt;&lt;&gt; to
.♦Inn ♦hi! ' 8
1r6 occ» "|o"«»y ««ole» In an Indica- tltiO on various ucca-lon* tp help
• . «■.
&gt;.
.
‘J 5 3 » (ft. kLu .
*
1 80 " mart M th*y ■ow«»me« get Hm,

lyWf-oltf alrHlw stawardosa. Tha
accnsad man waa quoted by dataa, ,
VvoW. wall bet 'em a dob tlvtal
•t, bad they caa't tay wa , . 7 7 ! ' V,rln* ln* ha» alon». Why.
t o . ______

It

llMIU’A lu fill H#i. Thu Nnl|i.||n|i l . l&gt;oyineht of indemnity for the 10
control thu „lr and rca around Amcrlrnns who apparently but
Hainan.
their live* In the Incident.)
Red load, i Mao T/r-Tung wants
New Timex said the Incident
the eorilI, China Hnnd noon, tie wa* a "plain intentional provocatine orduii'd loillmnl Red (Sun. lion.” and dorrihed It sa ‘train­
(.ill I'aio, the “ Xlamhurian Ham­ ing In th* it,brie of international
mer," to lake it. And fie ha&gt; incidents."
given t in rritck, latUle-lurrdvnud
’After the American prnvocntl.m
troops,
hi the llnltic it is evident Hint
I.ii. iu|».,lts|lv threw the IIKth Wuxliingli.il Im* m*I out upon tha
niul Il’Olh divisions of hi, .'litli Maine risky path of pruvouations
Army at Hainan.
nnd initigntin,, of intr, national inDefending Hi* Island 'I* Hen. cidrnta and conflict along which
Il.meh Yueh. the “ l.ittle Tiger." tho Merman and Japanese Fascist*
IlMleh ha- I,..,,-Inl of |||.« al.ditv lo traveled."
hold llniiiaii ngainst nnvlhing the
The article ronteaded that tho
Americans themselves hail dirlied, e„n throw.
He Is Slid lo lie .Hireling the proved their claim that the U. 8.
.left'll,r fioni tin. little town of plane could not have crossed the
Miaopu near II.dhow, the capital i Soviet border. This was demonI -trnted, it raid, hy tha sending of
U , tD
; , Apr.
IH
,r"'jkijlU'r
A" r it*.
I*' U )»A I tho largest group of American

nry passing tlir.ihuli u MmoiM niwl
hectic
&gt;rt,which value*.qavr) I’ l.npr testified party memliur*1
Among thingn thorn Ih uhvinttnly no profit In ntcitllnF changed sharply, »t l&lt;
temp1
took rpt'udBbuut M/urics tn m.'.'ltiro aiit(*Krii|&gt;ho(t luttorn of famous man. Whllu vnlunlitu, hilly,
tng tdari's. heiking otcr shoulder', I
t Iuuc •'I’* u. i prusee* lmll.uH"u to make '.'Main they weren't be­
I•lit’V
ivy art;
Hr,! Iiarti
no (&gt;xptTleticeU
i&gt;xprrietit:eu tlgolkr
tlenter or private pur
hard to ami
nnll.. No
chaser tvould buy them without proof that the .teller really that this n*'vv nuarf'l ,* • " t 1’'1 ing followed.
llttflwiil I Iw.nt '1*1*1 • I.. It...
-d 1k. _t _ ■* sa * a * ih:&lt;n mimur.MiM ,*thcr itcvi-l.ipm*i,i- I l.nm-'vi, the lath mlmittr.l fo r -1
••w»ed them. This in tho cotiHuIutlon of
heads or the Mas |in,the **c„td war". America ,. itauiliter t.'nmnnmi. I to testify.

f ;- r
Ag

l pi

liver tip, Httltic liflulj vvou'il

illrConsidored Theft

Ijroiw planning to he out n(
r ir&amp; enacting to vole tn the
*2 primkry had better gel sn
M f bailor,’ fyarlt it and turn
I 4ojh« Sgpetvuor of Regiir f t i W b t f e n the{ »!«•
If A doesn't, he can’t volt,
fothsfow. Thar* is nothing
H anybody aba can do about
la|rwta changed in tfia laat
M j®f tha./. Legislature and

•am Surgery Falla
'o Cure Ex-Veteran

Florida A. and ftf.

We heart! h lot about dollar-a-year men during the war.
tC M ilaw l r m i ra sa 8 m )
fly DEWITT MACKENZIE
r*Uy»d a derision th*n on whether
Often they were the Onsnhir henna who*t»yed at home and
Al* Foreign Affairs Analyst
»he records should he hrrjuyht Into
NMW YORK, Apr. IB — UP) —
Among it* rct-ninmcmlations. the
labored tmccnaingly
____________
unceasingly at vital war tasks
In order______
to make ___
sure
America's note to Russia re­ the rase regardless of departmen- grsnd Jury urged adoption of law* A- handsome former Marino, who
that plnncs, tanka, men and material reached the right
the shouting down of an |al objection* until the Allied Mo- to prevent “rebates or kickbacks" submitted to risky brain opera­
Unlventty Is re­
place at the right time, without benefit of the glamour or garding
unnrnird U. 8. plane over the “ ***•» Co., part of the ca*c agsinit in state purchases; that detailed tion last fall to euro him of cri­
glory that naturally attaches itself to more hazardous oc- llnltic Sen, with the loss of a Clew Mat-agon developed.
minal
tendencies
wds
back
in
Jail
annual audits be mode of all state
rsepowar a s t e r f 2' ’ ^
cupationn.
/«•*&gt;The government started in on institutions and that Florida A. today—wantad by tha law In four a_______
of ten, is tough fn any man’s lan­
100-m U e-an JaiA -M lileJ,
thli
phate
this
morning
when
Har­
states.
'
•
and M. College he assisted in set­
Wc have, in addition, an occaaional peace time tlollnr-u- guage,
and other structures are
He is 25-ytar-old Charles
Th- communication is introdured old Ross, President of the firm, ting up a proper accounting sys­
year mnn, who in none the lean worthy of our accolades, and
wa»
sworn
to
testify.
The
recess
tem.
ley, arrested as a fugitive
with the puhrUlioux phrnM'njngy
without whose untiring (fevotioh to the public welfare manv of
Th* Jury also recommended that a Kansas Vetsran* Admlr
diplomatle language but soon then was orderrd.
I'ollnnd
Is
Ross's
uncle.
an essential humanitarian program would flounder for lack i develops n thoroughly two-fisted
all financial matters of institutions tion hospital where doctors had
or Inspired leadership. Tho support which such men give to approach in which blunt "de­ The Allied Molasses Co., ami be made the responsibility of the boned he could regain normalcy.
the testimony about it arc import­ business manager and that law enHlakJcy was picked up In 8outh
mands" are made.
civic causes is the kind that cannot be bought.
Deerfield, Mass , at the end o f a
It's the straightforward talk ant in I he trial for these reasons:
Such a man is T. W., Lawton who for more than 30 which,
One
of
I
be
major
government
trail of hie bad checks that began
if It had hern employed
yearn lino hecn tho directing head of the Fernald-Lnughton with llitlcd,
wgh hi* escape from the Winter
might have prevented charges against Maragon Is that
he
lied
to
Senate
investigators
last
General Hospital In Topeka, Kas.
Hmmitnl AsHoointlon, In addition to his duties as Siipcrin- th*1 second World War.
two weeks ago, authorities aaid
trndrnt of Schools for .Seminole County. What greater con-; Maybe yotir cf,lumni«t i.- hipped July 2&gt;r in . nving he negotiated no
with the federal govern­
Topeka wants him back, and older
trihut ion ran mnn make to human welfare than that he «n "appeasement", hut having fol­ business
ment and received no money for
charge* sre pending against him
train the minds of our youth and protect the bodies of all lowed riiitixh Prime Minister doing business with federal agen­
In New York City and Florida.
rhnmhcrlnin through ihr appvnxc*
P R IC ID TO MOVE!
from sickness, disease, mid death!
Laat Oct 27 at Coral Cables,
mrnt parlry* with II mIit n! It.-r- cies.
FIs., Di. Irwin Pcrlmuttsr per
Whni! Mr. Igiwlon hccamo prcHldcnt of tho Asspcintion chto.igaden, C!o&lt;ti‘.|.r-p niul Miniformed the delicate operation
in HMD. fhorc were onto eight btuln at the hoapitnl, three ich, I lu'lirro Iticn- nro time when
1942
known as "pre-frontal lobotomy"
Chinese Commies
imrMc-'*, one orderly nnu one cook, and only 358 patient* penee l&lt; muintnineil I,.* tuui.'hnexj.
Decorations
on
Hlnkley's
brain
Chevrolet
■ that
mav, the eulMlnnrn
w«rc nc fmmodntpd during thu entire year. At thi&gt; prcMent nt !!&lt;th&lt;
A hole was cut In his skull anJ
t ir»«,iR«f4 r »»m Paa* oat)
note i- IliU;
Pick-Up Truck
... •••■•laaed rrw , P . . . oaul
the pre-frontal lobe was cut off
time then- are 58 bctla ready for occupililt’y with n total
The It. H. Navy unarmt-il air­ Chi-Tang, governor of Hainan.
Of fir, .,11v. II wne mill Chun ranto lllwralely prepared hy the United from the rest o f his brain.
Extra load mechanically
rapacity of 125 i#;da, 26 nuraes and H cooks, ordcrllea and plane "i|M no» fly ovei any Muto ark the NutimmliiU high com­ States as an international provoca­
Good lire*. •Only
rnaid.M, mid a total of 1,185 patients weru taken care of Inst vlel er Hevlel &lt;K-r&lt;ipiri| territory mand
for inntniction*. Chun wns tion.
„r lertitnrlnl water, ailiarmt
WHAI.E OF A .STORY
year.
.W o o
The Weekly, whleh mmnienla on
ther&lt; to". It nm,t l-c ennehlded tljut roported « ' sayirijr thu invudtr*
REACH, Callf.-UP)
Mr. Lawton hat been re-elcctcd president of the Ah- a J’nvlef H'rrri'afl nhet down and we*u "well rontaincl” aff.l No- foii'iirn policy mnttBrn, rlmrKfd —NEWPORT
Hilbert Austin, of Alhambra,
that the United States had rescued
Boclntio.i every year for tho pant 30 years, and alnce 1913, unarm*,! AtnerhHa plane over Ihu tlnnalfxt morale was high.
Calif., waa cruising offshore with
&gt; 1949
Rut
report
Wreulsted
that
tho
nlnnes
waiting
in
Denmark
even
open
nrn
And
iib’y
the
nut*
gets
over hit protest, as the growth of the hospital Into n hun­
Natl«n.ih&lt;t,' entlier d al,ns of hi» before th IJ. S. plsne involved In Ids eons, Cordon, 12, and Stevlo,
really tmiy!,:
2 Door
dred thousand dollar u year institution began to encroach
the Incident had takrn off from H. In a borrowed 21-foot cabin
The |i. ,S gnvernment pinlevt', coxa were too rosy.
too heavily upon his other duties, lie has attended nil an­ “In the most &lt;ntem,i manner
There unofficial report* iiai.l Wierhaden Apr. H. Thus, It said, cruiser. A whale surfaced near­
Ford Sedan
by, then disappeared. Moments
nual meetings and all quarterly meet lugs and has Issued afTnin-t thlv vlolnllnn nf Inlerna- Ihr Red. were entrenched firn.lv "It wav n picvloii ly pruparud pro- later
an underwater blow lifted
7800 mltea
Ilorn,| Inn '' It ‘Mernand-" th ,t the 'long an IH-mlle xtretell of ron-t v.K-atlnn.”
all financial statements for the hoard of directors.
tlie craft clear of the water. As
•&gt;n.| at *onie point* had ponetiatu.l
"ovtet
g.ivermrtenl
Inrlllule
a
iTIie
United
Flatea
directed
a
It felt back tney saw tha whale
Hut it lias been In the little things that Mr. Lawton’s nn inni inye'tlgnUnn l&gt; ''iloninnl'" four or fivo mile* Inland.
* 1 * 7 5 .0 0
■harp n»l« to Moscow y*stcrdny itgaln, disappearing Into the murk.
real character has proved llaelf and endeared him most t»» tl»ii* there l&gt;e nn reiotlllnn. ’un­
The Chiniuc (’unimtinl-sts might cHargirig that Soviet fighter planes
cruiser, an IB-Inch hole In
the people of this county. He never let on npportunity pass der whatever prrtevl", „f melilerd , now h* Ip a po;.itlon to pour i.trong fired on an unarmnl If. S. Navy ItsThe
; 1948
hull, w*n towsd to port by
to drop in on nny patient at the hospital to say a cheery nf ihi&lt; kind “whleh me no rlenrly rcInf.iH) tii.'iils acrosu the narrow I’rlvalter ovmr the ,.|«&gt;n llallle another vessel.
Haim,,,
strait.
rnlrillaleil
tn
nr,unify
the
ili(firut,
Buick
Sea
nnd
(H
uh
rhdiiteJ
inte,i.nli.mal
word or hod encouragement in his hour of suffering. His
The,.- .o i, n feuling line that law. The |J. 8. pule demanded pun­
I I . « of mnintnlnm» pi-io-i fnl and
sympathy, Ills patience, his understanding were an inspiri- rnrreet
Super Sedan •
idetnalloiud r&lt; l.,llori«l,tpi*. ’ •he Red would risk daggering iihment' fiw
tbiMe rixponnihlc nnd properly with state equipment.
* tfi.
tion to all who worked with him in the administration of the

twoun

ent i«| p.iiMge. I hat, ol enmv.
la cr«t of llit whole silusitoth
Hot r&lt;ppcr list raid tli.it hr
ppoiad to the filibuster as a
er of print iplc, at bring unMUatlt. Well, it it the only
»d by which the FLPC can
Mealed, ami if Prpper won’t
tha filibuster to heat it, he
it aa well be Inr It.

F a g is T H R ii’
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THE HANFORD HRRAI.D. HANFORD. FI.OHIDA

T in Crawford

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PHIL HAKIIIS &amp; A M U D A f I
i v i u r v u N ix r iv t r f in ,.
i n nur II | I A M KAO 10 SHOW

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wti1U vu ,} u,ta« it* 10, afar l i t

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1* i,sd,i iMi.4ti.it* tit 3ftr 44*
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�To Beat Leesburg Packer4 21-16
Tilt Believed To Be
Wildest S c o r i n g

Looking Forward To A Winning Season

Gfctne In H i s t o r y
Of S t a t e League

T h i Sanford fllante were tnr«d In three player deal*
»y Manager Ed U vy eald.
"4*P I-com Clark wae given
...M ae, and firat baseman
Max Pfleffcr waa optioned to
M M yah of tha claan I» MieM-tJ W Valley League. The SanN*W en b also signed outfielder
■d Jaekaon of Cocoa, Florida,
-------- ' 'T h a n llie Lsringe lifted but
M|hl at the Sanford Municipal
M il Park the Giant* squinted at
IM icore hoard and diicoveml
Inajr had thumped Lceiburg 2 1 to
16,

OM timer* at the ronteit opinloned (bat it wa* the wildett stntJdg ball game ever »een in the
Florida State League. Five of llnGiant* 17 hit* were fur eilra
baieti three of them bring home
Mn* by Manager Ed Levy. Short
•top Al Neville and third haieman
Ftad Chadderlon.

. T l’° Sanford filanta grin happily beforo inking to the field
Auguntlnn In h Sunday nflcriiuon lilt. Uottom row (l-r)
I alii Week*, Al Krekol, Don Bailey, Htan Baron, Jake Iluctcl, Frnnb
Dyll, and Jack Deal. Middle row (l-r) Marcel Pnelker, Man Pflofh t , John Hafenecker. Gcorgo Kelly, Bull Mrotlnakl, Jim Singleton,
Wilder 2, I.orldn 2, Mmslnkl, Plot.
Chaddcrton. RBI— Hendrix, Wild­
er 4, CnllliiN, Chnddorton, Hnolfnecker 4, Neville 4, Jaekaon V!, T.
Rone a, Levy 4, Clift. 2B— Piet,
Bailey 2. lAivy. nB— Collin* 2
HR— Chnddorton, Neville, Levy,
SB —Hendrix, Itnm*ny, Plot, Haltnccker, T- Roao. H—Chaddcrton.
I-oft— Leenburgh H; Hanford 10.
•kl tO. tiwlrita L Ilrtcktoy 0. S O ~
tiy (tuth 8, Deal 1. Mroilnskl; 8,
Hwlrlc* 1, Itrlcktoy 4. IH)~Oueth
n in II 2/H Inning*. 8 runut Deal n
InB. 8; Swirl* B in 2/H. 4: H 8 P -

'-•Hint aM
ahead or him. Poelker
I out ending the Inning,
i Giant* added their eeconil
I'nlalka Hhut&gt;Out
of fix run* In the fifth Inn*
PALATKA, Apr. Il». — (/II —
t combining two walk*, 4
hit*. and une.. rnlMtiv. Manager The Dayton* Reach Islander*
hTa second ‘-------homer of* racknl up a 4-0 nhiitmit over the
U v y limited t................‘
the ) tar to more Jackson mid Point bn Asalon* hero lout n lit lit
with Inlet Hurler Wally Gaddi* IltnJtoiflv
In the ninth tiaiue, I.ernburg Itinir the A’n to five hitn.
The Mutt men contributed to
■cored four rum, hut the Giant*
came pack In their half to register their own downfall by commit*
ting four eontly errorn, The Inthtaa talllee.
The Sanford nine got four mute lutn racked up one run In the aceruna (n the aoveoth. while Lee*- and an two errorn and a single
burg anded the ncorlng nioleu with by Red Krupp who garnered three
■tingle* and a iloiihln In five trlpa
three In tho eight.
Giant* pitcher Deal, who sturted to lead the hlttlnx department.
the game, )ttal didn't Imve ll.laat
Two Mottle* and two walkH
night. He allowed only one walk added two morn Inlet rountern In
61 the two Inning* he worked, hut the third with the final counter
I gay* up five hit*; most of thuni coming In the neventh on « hit
for aatra baaea. Mrotlnakl looked and two more Aialea errorn.
tfM ltyf shaky.
snaay. hut
mu tho
ion ijiectaculnr
Senator* Win
Hg of hla mate* managed
onLANUO. Apr. IP. - (/T| ip him at leait four ruua Intermittent ahnwera failed to
of the Leesburg nine,
dampen the donators nplrlt lard
fllanta will take on the Pala­ night.
If anything It allowed
na tonight at Munclpel Rail them to get up a full head of
Gama time la 8:00 P. Mataam, became whan It wae all
OND DUST— Second base- over. Ca| firmer** crew hacked
ia re e l Peelker etruck out Up Jim Romea’a seven-hit pitching
iK lght time* In five ennea* with a IP-htt barrage that crump­
tenlnga . . an hi* exth at led Galnmvillo to the tune of 14-tt,
It waa a fitting triumph far
of t t i aateon with tha Jn- the stocky Romeo, It waa hit
flrrt win of the season and It fall
o n h l a Blat birthday. ■ It aim
I,today . . Ed |
Outfielder, hal
laburg Manag
t! when ■Stone

15*10 Drubbing
Yanks Come Prom Be­
hind To C a p t u r e
Opening C o n t e s t

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By H tl.l. MERINO
Hearld Sports Reporter

Tha Sanford *(|U a d , w h o have
Aopptd three away game*, have
F it td. lore their first conical in
ibeir boms ball park.
With the wore l&gt;-2 In favor of
the Packers, the Giant* ramo to
M t In tha bottom of tho fourth
frame and puahrd aero** nix tnljlea. Catcher Halley led off tho
Ittnlng by drawing a walk. Pitch­
er Mroilnskl, who rcleaved ilart•r Deal In tha third, grounded out
forcing Bailey to aecoml. Chadderton walked, and Hafenecker,
on a three-one pilch promptly
doubled into left field ncorlng
■alley and aetidlng Chaddcrton to
third, Ed Jaekaon, fifth battar,
■truck out, but Tom Roao reacha fielding error Mor­
ton. A wild throw by
in Ratnnay brought In
* - jy%*
fk
le v y Mint Rnic to
“ tp t to flrat ha*a on

ame

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t
Parent* and teaehare ganged u)&gt;®
to give pupils of Semlnot* HHH*
School a 19 to fl .walloping befwe
Orlando
a sheering .crowd, of nearly 800
fan* at the Mdnlelpal Softball
Park Monday night.
The students, however, came off
best financially a* the benefit* go
to tho Sanford youth orgaiiisAtlen,
My AMMOClATRl ______ .
1 **0 T«. CUJIIM1
the C*lery Crate.
•
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Same old Boeton Red Sox, left
Fred Genas of th* PTA skcMd
al th« port again by the 1950 model Hanfora 11, LwaWg If.
the only homer of the game, tho
flt. Augustin* f. D«Lan
inning*).
hf Ca**y Stengel* New York Yan­
ball. going out whero the bobby
Ot n n i m i t
loekera couldn't get through the §
kee "team of dertiny.”
m . A ii a m tin r a t O rlando.
I.* * * tiu rg a t D ayto n a H in t
Msndspura fart enough to field it;
They did it the hard way. over­ ila
ln e a v ill* a t D h U n d .
Argument* with the umolree
coming an early 9-0 Rorton lead P a la tk a a t B an fo rd .
were futile, for S. C, Graham
and winning with nine run* in a
and. Dr. Henry McLaulln ware
NATIONAL LBAOlfB• M l(API
*
the arbiters.
thocking eighth-inning revolution.
The PTA httrlem, Including Prin­
Phlladipbla
t o 1
Juit like 1949.
cipal Herman- E. Morris, Fred
Boa ton, overwhelming favorite
Genoa and Jkmes Pellam, simply
to cop the American League pen­
were too much for tho students,
especially with Herman "Foote"
nant and dethrone the world cham­
Bromley doing the receiving.
pion Yank*, had company. Brook­
Conafdcring the awful array o f—
lyn'* Nalional League champ* alto
■luggers opposing them th* »to -»
flopped. They fell before the youth­
dent hurler*. however, did very
well and Included J . B. Howell.
ful Philadelphia Phil*, 9-1. Don
Junior Metts, June McGill and
Waihlnatua
Newcombc, pilching ace of the H
t. Land*
Evelyn Dean. Catcher* were too
Boston
favored Brooka, wat knocked
numherou* to mention.
P h ila d e lp h ia
Four mothers were out there
from the boa in the tecond inning Cleveland
0
slugging and fielding with the
Chlcnao
o .
before 29,074.
Torn* ere We Xrhedele
best of them: Mr*. M. E. Baker,
All in all. attendance at the
Brooklyn aT PMl*defthl*?VSo P. M. Mr*, fl. C. Graham, Mr*. John
eight-game opening *how wat fine.
Sehlrard and Mrs. Harold Gray,
JMWRlT°fiulV**! *» “ / U.
Of courte, there wa* the added im- pfuVburVh
e m a i l : * * lba o u h
Cardinal* off to a flying start wltl0)
petu* of the tint night opener in Naw York al tlm ton, ) I». M.
gi:„, 'Oel" at Chlcean. I:*0 P. I t ,
hiitory— at St- Loui*— which added I'hlledephla at Washington, idaht. n 4-3 victory over Pittsburgh,
Tha battle of the big trad*—
„ *ii* P. m .
20,871 In the total. The opener* Pair same* scheduled.
New York Glante va. Borton
drew 232.700 a* compared to 237.- Carver scattered 10 Chicago hit*. Braves at tha Polo Ground*—
Newcombe had nothing but lit* wound Up In an 11-4 decision for
459 for a nine-game, two day pro­
Boston. Actually tho key men In
gram lail year.
tha moat important winter trad*
at
fihlbe
Park
where
the
youthful
Cleveland drew the bent crowd
humbled Brooklyn behind ware not Important factors.
68,744. The turnouts ranged nil Piddle*
Eddla Stanky and Al Dark, tho
Robin
Roberts'
seven-hit workout.
the way down to 9,987 at Chicago
two ax-Bravei, were In the Giant
Rooklo
second
haieman
Mike
Gowhere the youthful St. Lout* Hat broke in with a perfect four* lineup. Sid Gordon, Buddy Kerr
and Al McMilllnn. Top row (l-r) Charlie Tcdcaco, Charlie Roaa, Hal
Brown* and White Sox were a
hit day and Eddie waitkua and and Wllllar Marshall, all formtr
Long, Mnnugci Ed Levy, Tom Roaa, Carl Thole, and Al Neville
doubtful lure.
A
Hammer each added three Giants, started for Boston.
AI*o on the (Bant mater but not pictured are Buddy Lake. Leon
Getting back to Boatnn where Gran
Andy Pafko rapped two homerr
hit*.
It
wa*
Waltku*'
first
league
Clark, and Fred (‘luidderton.
the
game alnco ho wa* shot al Chicago and a double In the Chicago Cuba
Red SAX
Plioto By Tmi Swalni
0-0 victory beforo &lt;71,212 Clnchi*
last June.
hlaatlng
open . at St, nett fen*. Ken Raffenrtierger, alxIn tlm first night opener
they I
time winner over Chicago last
former teamnmlo . . . It took a ■lead
opener. Their 21-game carryover Lout*, home run* hy Rod Schoend-*
lot of verbid iparHgg before win streak at Fenway Park 1* lonit nnd Stan Muslal sent th* season, was billed out e a rly .___
Father Hilo* rccognlied tha vliltor ■maihed.
By HUGH FULLERTON, J r
. . . An ho departed, thg athletic
* n f * n c«"y riilc for
NEW YORK, Apr. II*.
f/»&gt;) — director turned to footballer Leo m J i
Billy (iiiodnian belted hi* second Cramp*ey, M. C. at the affair, and Mel Parnell, 20-gama winner nf
Bortnn
knocked out Atllo
major league hornet and the nev- ankedi "Do I took an old aa he
oath of hi* baseball carper veatet- docnT" . . . without batting an eye, Reynolds, the Yanks' No. 1 boy.
up a wide early lead. Noday . . . And that neem* to show Cram pie V replied: "No, Father, •panlng
201 8. PALMETTO AVE.
PHONE 1M I “
body worried when Parnell yleldthat Joe McCarthy onercl*rd good hut lie work* for a living."
ir tht CAR you WANT In not on tht lot,
cd F l f
lf&gt; the sixth. Borton
Judgment by alig n in g the Rod
After all theio yearn,
Uluv made It 10-4
Sox flrnl tin*o Job to Hilly thl*
juat
aak and wt will get tht CAR you WANT.
year without any preliminary fool­ Dean N going to college — Hlarting a run ud . . , t ip to KtfiO. Good, Ing with Manhattan gfrtcrdavr
i Finanetd fnw jlS to 24 montlw.
ltM h a “Yank*
WUhttb
man alwuva wa* tabbed an the Dla'n TV contriH w
tl* for hint t&lt; vlalt vartoun inguy whn filled In ably when aoma
|M
other player failed unit t the ath­ .tltntlon* on lagrnlng. to give tho
lete who almost missed a big- litchern a few tips und tha Engleague career hecaune he wa* loo llah Instructor* fit* . , . All tha to make It lure, they
thr added
J ‘ ' two
good a cook . . . The atory la that ilckarlng about "miner league" In tha nlnth o f t Boo Ferrlas.
pro
baakathall
next
reason
teem*
when Claude Dietrich, tho Atlanta
Drtrolt sMlled tha day
neout, nnprnnrhnl the Goodman to A f; preliminary to an effort to Ctiwaland'* &gt;fine opening turnout
whittle
the
National
Basketball
household hv the hack door In *lgn
by edging the Indian*, 7-6, In 10
a promising prospect, ho foudd Association dv-wn to a workable 12. Inning*. The Tigers knocked Bob
club
league
.
,
,
and,
npeaking
of
Hlllv clad In an apron cooking a
haikothalt. A smart observer nay* Lemon out of the box In the eighth
rabbit for alippor.
and went oh to win. Their la*t
Claude almi learned that, uftur the niece** of the Harlem Globe- four run* were unearned.
hi* mother’* dentil. Hilly Imd pre­ trnttern-dollege All Stem tour I* . President Truman threw out the
pared all tlm family .picul* be- due'largely to tho Trotter* rom- first hall at Washington whern
aide* helping with tho milking
the Senator* knocked off tho Phi­
■ . . HI* father wa* loath to lose edy acts, ‘which they 'put nn when ladelphia A'a 8*7, before .'11,848.
Mich ii valuable u*Hi*lnnt, lint fin­ the collcgo lad* begin to tire. 17io Mucky •Harris’
lightly-regarded
ally yielded In prr*ua*ion ami ernwda stick to tha end . . . Lew Senator* knocked nut Carl Schtlb
caah.
Andrea*, feted on hia "retirement" before ho retired a hatter.
Rookie out fielder Ken .Wood and
Father Sllu* Rooney, St. Ilona- five weeks ago, has decided to dirtier Ned Carver teamed up to
venture College athletic director, roach the Syracuie U. baakethall- end the St. I.oiiIh Brown* to a ft-Il
wen attending a nitnpun nortn era one more season. Me must have win over Chicago. Wood drove In
dinner when ho wn* greeted by h mime gnml hull coming along
thrcfi runs witn two double* while

marked the first tltnu since tlm
1048 »rnwm Orlnndu Inin beaten
(ialnckvilln at Tinker Field.
In
fact, the Senator* bent (ininenvillv nnlv once la*t *ea*on and
Romeo did that.
AInu, It wa* Orlando'* fourth
atrulght win,

1'hlngn got ho tniixh for tho OMen la*l night that Mgr. Lou Kahn
'and after din
carding hi* catching Njulnmi
took &lt;&gt;v«r tht- pitching'tlutlei h
mlf for the fink) iwtt.frataw„ I

h|f pjreJecaiaOra.

Thn*a IP hlta and 14 run* reptenanted the Florida State Lcauur'n
tree
IdggcHt
nffetiltVe of the Infant
l,lB*
nrnson,
Incidentally.
w
?.11
Romeo, after a nomowhat shaky
. 1,1
rtait,
pitched a fine gutiiu, but
***■
ho
JjP waa backed up tulmlrnlity tiy
Ihla
' 1' tennimute*. Mel Korestca and
Tony Miranda Rtnrted ii milr of
j JJJIi
douhlr pinv* ii nd Mike Oanme
.
anti
Bruce Barmen contrllmted
npnrkllug cutrhe* — as did Kerente* — In the field.
Halnla Break (Break
g,
ST. AUGUSTINE. Apr. Ill —
,/.»
&lt;/!*) — After five Htrnight *ctliark*,
the St. Augunllne Saint* broke Into
the win column of the Florida State
tho
i.*ai
League
hero last night, outlasting
|j)u Del.and Red Hot* .1-2 In ii 12Ihu
|
nn|
Inning Hit,
GRAND FINALP.
0GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The
Uni
University nf Florida swimming
tenii wound tin a brilliant *en*on
team
hv iplastering Georgia Tech'* SEC
l&gt;v
champs In a dual meet by a 81-24
chat
*rnr
score.
The Gator* won eight and
lout one fin the mason.
lost
G
Fre.
lead
the
can

Sports Roundup

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RACING
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BOXING
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CHICAGO — Chicago's ama­ by n.neek ever Dart By at Jam ai­
teur Imxinr squad scored a fl-f trl- ca. Jockej Ham Eoulntetis rude
nmi'h ovei the Eurnpenn team in the flrat three winners.

Sports In Brief

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clipping two-fifth* of a sc ■ur.
(rum the (ruck tnnrk.
HAVRE OK GRACE. M.l. Cecil M.
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Claude Pepper was born on a farm, is thoroughly familiar
with the farmer’s problem...

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Claude Pepper sponsored and fought for the Rural Telephone Bill and Rural Electrification Program...

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Claude Pepper has always hacked pi ice snppoits fnr
citrus, tobacco, peanuts, ttmg nil, and many others (His
opponent - only last year •• voted against maintaining
the 90 % parity sppport program in Congress.)

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iMnrkh.im. :t room limine, elec­
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citron tree*. 2.1 varieties. 121
"thrr citrus tree* It yearn ohl
Contact owner. Box H. c/n Ran*
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or without. No finance reason
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VENETIAN R LINDA made to
MATHER OF SANFORD
203400 B. 1.1 St.
Php n e d 7
order. Srtulnnlr Venetian flltnd

Cubstrd, eontraetnr, 100 E. New
A'ork Ave., DeLand. Phona 455
nr 286-W.

SINGRn MAfTRlNEh, MW (iWff.
LAWNMOWERH Sharuenod. bi­
Terma. 1121 g . Itl S l„ Ph. 1024 7— I’etn-Mvenlock-NeppllOft
cycles relinked, Lock A Key
HWa F S ffo b - 406 1 7 4 l R “ Bt.
work. Prom pi flnrvko. H. W.
We Buy, flail or Trade mott FOR HALE -- Pol Ire pupa. Phone
Whitman, it Iff E. 4 th jB t*_
enylhiny. P h o n e JW -J.
1588 about 8(81) A.M. 1
FLOOR SANDING and Finishing.
Now available, laitcit ntodel HIgh.
All Oak fluora laid, snnded and
fllieed Floor flstldor for rent.
finished at Ihu right price. E. F.
(IKM*
WANTED
_ Hlawns, Tej. 7I8.R*4._ ‘
K*erythln* to cnmplelc • flrat
flaaa Joh:
Coll or rmno Into
RAMEA'’H Uphnjslery Shop. Furit.
VACUUM CLEANER MEN
9KNKARIK G lua A F lin t Co.
It urn A Automobile. Keaannahlr
DR
113-114 W. 2nd
Phone 520
prlr(»S. Erl'* ptrkilp A delivery.
MEN WHO LIKE TO
_ lion 1441, Hanford. _
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r -------ENTER TIU HFIKUD
Randall Frloat, So. Sanford Avo. WE 'ran make arrangvmntit with WILI.' TAKB t*nr«J of ehlldren by
Photic 710-W-3.
•he hank in your tnrr|tar.tr.4q diarulint notes on your salon In
6
M ill people. We will plare you
buy, sell, avail. 521
tit St.
a i Tt (Tm o b ) i , k ^
—
In biialrekR fnr yuuraelf In vour in—
Phone'-1024.
tujvn, fumlah vnu with atnrk
KHHELMANB Rod R om Fimd
and help you lutlld your anlea WANTED - '40. '47 or ' 8 Ford.
Touch tod AtWkUon, 1101 Colory
Also older cars In goot . condi­
nroanltatlnn. Aet ot once. FranAvo. Phono U S M .
tion. Martin's Garaga, 1601 W.
ch ten limited.
Vtfrlto Riving
1st Ht. Cat! 814B until 6 M P.M
ONE practlroily now lloaM | u
fu I particulora ami Hhonr mint*
tie
Flltex; uf Florid*.
Stone
ARMY TRUCKS
Parla and Equlpmar 1
W trohuuao, 8700 N.E. |id Avo.,
M iml Fbjrtno.
lal ata
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CXtN DRV aarl-ffry-(ieanl% aoll* 168 N. Royal
Ph] 8*8412
cltpr wanted, PcrmabenL* Hunt
haro high aehool odkratlVi nr _____ ' Mobile. (Alabama
iF()R HALE — (Ml Ford Cou * . New
rq ilvalent.' Some al1«| e
L i!
praferrod. Apply ll^poropn.
T I,M’ , l * - 0,11
He nlnnle
rhrnty Imue
rmle Cnunty
URY Tudor,
til new
a. Radio, Heater.
Seat
era and other
acc saorleai
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�Czechs Oust

government) are really tuning oa
the heat against us now." a Prague
embassy spokesman commented in
ihe Berlin telephone conversation.
In d telephone call lo Beilin,
The U. S. 1. S. library long had
ireh, press attache of ihe em- been under Czech secret polka
in Prague. said (he Czech pressure. Czechs who patronized the
government accused him of “gross­ library frequently were stopped and
ly abusing" his diplomatic office warned not lo return there.
!iy Using Czech nationals lor ipyinii
In nnuther development, J . Zas
and propaganda work against their (era, 20 years old. uraa sentenced
government. Kolarek denied th? lo 18 years In prison on hla con­
viction on charges of high treason
charges.
uml spying. /asters, a student,
The Czech government last Oct­ also was ordered expelled from tha
ober had announced it had smashed country, the dispatches aay. This
0 spy ring directed by six former I- the usual procedure In Commun­
U. S. embassy officials. U. ,S. Sec- l ist Czechoslovakia and other Iron
Cmlidn countries. The Indication
letary of Slate Dean Arhesnn said Is ltin 1 the sentence must be Serv­
in Washington at Ihe lime ili.it ed before the prisoner fa expelled
these fhargei obviously bad Item trurn the country.
/iisteni was reported sentenced
“ trumped up."
along with 16 Caechs. hut details
■ "They (the Czech Communist of ihe accusation* against them
I 1,1j
t r ss i s s s s vmes wee* Oast

Explains HADACOL Rationing

Potto Victim

ware not Immediately disclosed.
Meanwhile. In Berlin, The son
of a deputy prime minister of So­
ICssH l lr t VNM M a s m
viet occupied East Germany be­ him, but h* slowly worked Ma way
came a political refugee In West back to what had bacon# “a n im j
Willi!#
for him. Othar ailments,
Ralph Kaetner, whose father Is them aggravated by hla
leader of the Eastern Liberal immobile life, fastened on
Democratic Party (LDP), an­ He suffered from colda, hay
nounced he had Dad with his wife eczema,
curvature of the
end children to escape" unbearable pneumonia, aye trouble and
Communist pressure,”
stones.
The U. S. high commissioner
At one lima ha and hla finally
newspaper, Neue Zeltung. report­ had hoped and planned far the
ed that the ton telephoned Deputy future, hut a* tha years passed,
Ptlme Minister Hermann Kastnrr they gave It up.
on his flight after safely arriving
On Christmas In 1BW hla
In the American sector.
said:
The LDP press office declined
"We don't talk about futareij
to comment. The father, whose We're Just going along from day
own career has been endangered to day."
A few davs before Sweat’s S i ll
by Communist-Instigated purges
of the I,DP this ysar, answered on birthday — also In 1930—It was
further telephone calls at his Fast found that hla coming of age would
make him ineligible for stata and
Berlin home.
Young Kastnrr told the Ameri­ county help.
Unlike another widely-known
can official new* papar that “there
Is no democracy to speak In Did Inm lung prisoner, Prod finite ad
Chicago, Sweet's parents wave not
East aone any longer."
He accused East German Com- prosperoua and had to have out­
munlsts of arranging for a single side assistance for the 1100-a-waek
Hit lection next October "altmigh expenses of their son.
But ihe law provad alaatla.
most uf the people arc funny delCounty officiate called on Gov.
ermlned to vote no".
And In Berlin, Chancellor Kon­ Herbert H. Lehman, now a U. H.
rad Adenauer of the West German Senator, Ha consulted with Ma
Republic denied there was* nnv legal advisors. In the end. they
i.sthmalistir Intent when he asked agreed that If thu law were looked
d Berlin
itnllenre yesterday to at from a certain apeclal angle,
ring a verse of the former nuliomil the aid could b# continued, sad It
anthrm, "Deutschland liber Al­ was.
"It Jurt had to be done," said
lies." (Germany above all.)
When Adenauer called for the County Judge J . Gordon Flannery,
singing yesterday at a public meet­ now u stale supreme court luatlce.
“ We rutildn'l let down a lad who
ing In his honor, .Socialist leaders,
affronted, walked out of the hull hod fought as long art-ha had."
in protest.
In the south German city of hiked to show his Identity papers.
Munich, German police nrn-ted
U. A. Army authorities *a|a tha
today a twice-esc aped former til funner ruddier, Homer Cook, B7,
from Oklahoma who claims to of Muskogee, Ok la., wanted on In
have travelled all tha way from charges, was found sleeping In a
America to Bavailn without being freight car in a railroad yard hare.

Look Wnat
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Af t er B General W ag* Increases Since I
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T he 3th round wage increase demanded by the Union ia not justified by the tacts.
Southern Bell people are A L R E A D Y getting good wages and liberal benefits.

AUTOMATIC W ME SCN fM JU SFO fiTW O TBiPM K MB CUSSIflCATIO M M
4 S'OTZt URE lANFNfi
Ik W

Bank wage rate* being paid to fikUM eraftoam.
surh an Central Office Regalrweer

Hern are the tunic wage rdtea being pnM to
Telephone Operators t

WEEKLY
WAGE
|U

LENGTH OP SERVICE
Start
End of 3rd Month
End of Ith Month
End of 9lh Month
End or ltth Month
End of 18th Month
End of Slat Month
End of 27th Month
End of 39th Month
End of Jfith Month
End of Mth; Month
End of (laird Month
End o f 72nd Month
End or 04lh Month
End of fifth Month

SIGNS OF SPRING
IN LOVELY SHEERS.

WEEKLY
WAGE
.
9 30
91
91
99
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99
99
97
99
89
40
41

LENGTH OP SERVICE
B ln ^ ,.(

End of 12th Month
End of l$th Month
End of Mth Month
End of 99th Month
End of 99th Month
End of 4S|h Month
End of 87th Month
End of 99th Month
End of 72nd Month
End of 94lh Month
End of S9th Month

IN ADDITION

Senator Dudley J . LeBlauc, President ol The LeBlauc Corporpttpn. Lafayette, Luulilunu. inukei* ul HADACOL, it ihown exp),
[Plain1 thr uectillty ul decreasing the voluntary HADACOL tatiuji
uwauce (roru six to two buttles Tin- phuingiuph show* Senator
llaiii- telling Mrs. Henry Suue, 710 tiencral Mnutun Avenue,
Lefayaltv, l-nuuiauu, ul Hie tremendous ellurls hla nigaulzulUm U
making tu Increase production to meet the ever-mountme demand
fior HADACOL
- Senator LeHInnc Is asking Mrs. Hulro to limit her pm chase*
to (Wo bottles of HAUACOL. He Is urging her not to accent sub­
stitutes because there is only one genuine HADACOL. “We have
bad u great uCn..............
tin Icult* that have inuilf IIADACOL helpful (it hu (tinny people
to luff ef (run) ilnflcicm leu uf II Vitamins uml l rim," sail) Sena Kir
■lane. "We realized llmi nur U Vitamins. Inm and the livluful
entitle* of (.'ulclutii. rim&lt;-|ilmruiis and MungntivM Umt HADACOL
)tains must be of the highest quulity. In furt, we have refused
change our formula; wu hnvu insisted on maintaining the high
Mity uf our HADACOL, although doing so has meant the lose of
Wired* of thousands of dolturs jn suits.
Mi. LeBlauc said (hut, despllu gieut lncrcu«ei In production
llllUs and ailhouilh the IIADACOL plkrit Is operating day and
Hu, 1( h&lt;u been Itnims-ilhle, up to the present time To expand
rduillun to the |iolnl wheie It nn-eU the evei-Incrrtniliiy demaiid
'• believe that, as pmdmtlon fiiellltli-i tuntlmie to increase," toe
iettn added, "wo will toon he ahln in meet the demand. In the
aittline, let me umuIii urge people uol lo accept ouUMtules for
cDACOL, because tlieiu Is only onu genuine HADACOL."

In arMItliw to tha basic wage* ■heaa.sbeee, Boulberu Ball amplayaaa aba get liberal pay treatment ft follows
They are PAID FOR TIME NOT WORKED berating of:
• Varatlmin—up to 8 weeks
• Absence for .jury or. witness ,• fl holidays n year
• Two 16-niiniitAldelidff Reido^la flj i
/ i ')
* iU'.i. •' c ‘ 1 d Absence for an much as two
• 'Absence for voting
weeks’ military service (difference in pay)

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• Evening and night work
• (AcMng aq wofklng leader
• Work performed on a holiday
• Hjliff work o^t hl^hef-hited
• Agisting In tranging olassea-.

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ACTUAL EARNING EXCEED BASIC RATE

r^ u the nor water

I Minding the llhetil allowance* ami (|tr| paymanto ik m a abave, the actual earnInga •« tataphana amplayfaa era wall ahwva that? haato wage rates. Hera are typical

avtrafa weakly epmlnga. with cotrtopeMJnf awnthly and annual timing*

yDU NEED-fOR EVERY U SE- ^
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A Year
Craftsmen, such as
Central Office Repair­
men, at the Top Rate
(Basic rata |78.uo
weekly)
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Operators at the Top
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9187.81

Operators with 2 or
More Years of Service

Craftomen, such as
Central Office Repair­
men, with 9 or Moee • •&gt;
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weekly.
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DEATH BENEFITS—Up to
u u t x i ttl All the automatic hot water
• you need—even on heaviest washday*
•for lea* lh#n a penny a person a day.
And It deegft't matter where you live!
N jt it 'i of elrctrlc caanactlon* are
HAM with a Duo-Tharm Water Hestarl

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TH E W EA T H ER
(~l’ isr to partly rloudy through
frtil.iv. po«-ililv a few local show­
er* it M'Mttrrrd |ilarr* In ccnlral
nml xmithraxl purlloiii this afternoon in tinilclil.

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

Established 1908

Budenz Says

Temporary Injunction Granted
lit C. E. Spencer Sales Tax Case
Circuit Judge Millaul Smith vcslrrday planted a temporary injunc­
tion reitraining Sheriff Percy Mem from levying on a wattanl i»*ucd
by Ccmptioller Gav fur ihe tolled ion of alleged delinquent »nlei lag

!!Red Follower

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amounting to *19.97.

te^Commie Declares
Par Eaat E x p e r t
Belonged To R e d
Subversive G r o u p

G. W. Sfrencer, allorney for the complainant, hi* brother. C. E,
Spencer, and wife Don*, operator* of a bar and grill on State Highiway
17 loutli of Sanford, laid the cate held special inlereit for merch
merchant*
throughout the xlntd amt welcomed*
thdli Minport ond legal unsIDunee.
Mr. Spencer said tils brother n bonded tax collector, but merely
hud collected the sales tax for the1 the bailee of money collected by
State during the month* of No­ him for the State and should not
vember ami Decemlwr, UGU. ami as a matter of law be required to
February. 1060. and lerpt the tax pay an estimated tax out of his
pocket after the State's
fund* separate from other monies own
money has been stolen.
received at Ida ptaee of bualncaa.
Additional reasons why the
He further Mated that igi Her. money should not be pnbl to the
12, Fell. 22. nml Mar. 2, hi« broth­ State are alleged hv the complainer's grill wax broken inln nml ant.
robbed of ull ranb on hami Includ­
Sheriff Mero bn* 2d days from
ing Ibn allies tax fund* as tvell as Apr |H in which to file Ids answer,
the business'll own receipts, anil Comptroller (lay ha* indicated that
thel all three robberies were fullv Mero will be represented In tininvestigated hv the local indite.
matter by the Attorney General at
Mr. Kprnrcr contends that Ids the hearing before.Judge Smith on
brother i» not an Insurer of monies the grunting of a permanent Incollected by him for the Stale, nor Junction.

W

WASHINGTON. Apr. 2 G _ y P ) L n i * F. Budnci. former Communbt. tertifiad today that Owen L^ltimera wai a member of a “CommiAdil cell" in the Institute ol
Pacific Relation*.
' Bitdaai told a Senate Foreign
R elation subcommittee that he
' baowa Lattimore. Far Eaitern ea_
port, wai auociated with two men
who were “Soviet agent*."
. Bodies named ibeie mm at
Ftadarkh Vanderbilt Field, an of­
ficial of the Intitule, and Philip
fa ffs, former edlor of the magaline Ameraiia.
j A . wilaau. unifying under
oath in the Senate ‘invWigation of
chargei by Senator McCarthy, said
0
the Institute of Pacifp Relation*
Was not a Communitt cr(janization.
He said, howiver. that it con­
tained a Communitt cell, which had
been able at one lime to gain can­
c e l pf the organisation.
Lattimore, a Jo h n Hopkins Untvtriity profciiur, hat denied that
he‘ ever.ha* been a Communitt or
that he helped the Communitt
W fam e in any way.

Two More Czechs Body Of Woman
Plead G uilty To Found At Bottom
Spying C h arges Of N assau Well
C l e r k s Accused Of Washingtonian MinsG e t t i n g Informa­
itiR Since Tuesday:
tion For A m e r i c a
Suicide Hilled Out
PRAGUE, Ciechoilovakia, Apr,
Jl) &lt;/!■) -Iw n mnre nl mx Czech
ilrlemlanls.today pleaded guilty lo
charge* lh.it they were »ptr* m a
ling directly hy U. .N. rmliaiiy
here, ihe nfliiMl C m It urwi
J||ency irporlrd

/ lUflidwre wai dote by «» Hudw:tmtifiad&lt; With him were Mn.
Lattimore and hft lawyer*. Abe
Altai and Thurmond Arnold.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Ihe agemy »aid Dr. *Jin Dohna
leli. former chief u( diplomalic pmlocol ol the Czech Foreign Minis­
try. and Milo* Spry*), 29. derk in
a Plague fur buxine**, added their
guilty plea* la llwit entered ye*leiday liy former army Major Jaromir Nechaniky ami Veleilav Wahl♦‘ .Two othoa C/echr. inl
one woman, alao are ic£u*ed
ned i
cipiouagc and high ireaion.
'
Te*llmohy of Wahl and Nrrhan*ky. the nfheial Czech radio laid
today, had proved llial formei l)epuiy Premier Bohimril l.autman
hail inllalinratei^ with the ripion
age oiuanizalmn and dial American
diplmnnli in Plague had !&gt;ern
aware of (hi*.
I.auttiian, former diairman of
die Czech Social llrinocrat Party.
i» the fnther-in-law of Nechaniky,
principal defendant in die trial.
(I.aiisinan fled to Germany tail
January. Hi* party had merged
with ihe Cmnmunftlt in 1948.)
SPHYHI,, the Giech nowa *u;&lt;’iicv
reported, told the court he was
Informed the espionage grnun was
hclng organised to further n "New
Cteehoslovak government forming
abroad."
The agency said ho testified he
ir;.«Hmi»a mm mm* T w )

‘ They tat directly behind Budenr,
tp cleee they could' have reached
out add touched him.
*. Budges told the committee that
fvidance can ba obtained to tub*
itentfnte his leftimony,1

•dSfSWK'Jia 'Air
lie In
in ItU
hi* fxr
on the 1-aUlmpie cate
are! eomentloh that the State Dof titrated by
bj
hat
been
mkrtteeKt b
ee b
t Infiltrated
eynipa
Communist). and thetr nympalhiz
era. Lattimore la not a Depart ment employee. Jiut hun been
( C n t t it it Os r a t * rw » )

President Signs
4 Million Dollar
Housing Measure
WASHINGTON, Apr. 20.
«/tr&gt;
— Proaldent Truman todav -duned
the tmulti-hllllon dollar homing
bill. /
The eature, which lie iinnmvcd
without comment, provide* Inrmttv§4 Fo:. homo huilwltff by families
..........
of
lowand moderate Income* but
leeka the eontroverelal rn-nperative glen which he proposed.
Both the 8«nate and the House
rejected the co-op provision,
It
Voeid have act tip a IS.coo.omi.mn&gt;
program of homa M id lug thrnmrh
cooperative* and other non-profit^ jW m en au ri provide* for an ex
» of almost *4.000,ooo.oon
Federal HoindiU program
loans and ntoHpapc eunr-

T h u rsto n

B a m

D estro y ed

Is

B y

F ire

barn belonging to George
Thurston near Rand's Siding Wax
destroyed by firs of undetermined
origin early yesterday morning.
Contents or the bam, Said Fire
Chief Cleveland, Included n quanti­
ty of crate material and mora thdn
IDO rahbage sacks.
The flra oreured at about 2:00
A. M. and was well under wav by
Ihe time firemen arrived. The bam
wax u«ed for atoragn of cratea and
hampers.

for Sirrnine
j»ty apd toml
t nearly inn
ate now un­
lit Housing
'.are about

NASSAU. Bahatnii, Aju. 20
f/I’| A IH year old vai ilmmng
woman atlorney horn Waibmglnn
was xliin k on the lirad and lluowti
mlo a well while till) alive, police
irpollrd tmlay.
‘Hie hotly, i lad only m a Inantetr. wa* found in a well nil
Gladtlonc road in i lonely pine
loresl alipul sis tmlc* Irom this
leiurt cily.
Her slack* had been *1ripped off
and wrir found in llte well beside
site body. The well wa* pumped
mil to recover the body,
In lh)» frkml^colanv. laid
like murder,

Witnesses Say Cornp-j
any P a i d $ 1,268
To F o r m e r White;
Ho u s e Confident1;
WASHINGTON. Apr. 20— ^ ) Govcrnmrnt witnesses testified at
John Maragon'* perjury trial today
that the former W'mtL house tnb
mate wa* paid $1,268 for reprr
renting a mutinies company in dil
ficullie* with the Agriculture Dr
liaitturnt.
1 lie defense countered immedia
lely with suggestions that $500 ol
the total was a coverup conlrtbu
turn ftom a itrotig Milwaukee Re­
publican tn the Democratic Party
m Miisuun. Il tried to plant (hr
impicnion that another $100 wa&gt;
to makr up to Maragon the loti
of a gold coin.

IJ. S. Navy’s New Sea (Jiatit In First Taxie Test

' H,“" N’N0( ™ *0U°H THI WATIRt of San Dlrgn p«y, c'ntir. Is the Navy's new rtvlng tmat, the XI’SY-t. The
J'.noTr ao^!'r "'.’H *
for, long*r"n*e xerrrti amt rescue mtMlon* amt nntl-suhinat Ine ivartara.
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Slate Attorney

The government derided to push
ahead with the Allied Molaise*
phair nl it* ■ase and titk the piun
lulity that Judge Jennings Hadrv
night order at least *rtmr tonbdential lllri of the FBI anil agli
t nitrite department exposed m
coin t
For the mire being Itailei
made no immediate dectikrn. Pul
Maugon's lawyer *aid lie would
insiit on getting the 'document*
bciote Milton R . Polland ol Mil­
waukee* was dismissed at a wilnei*.
Polland is the uncla of flarild
R u n . |» ttW president and now
yice prtaifint'ff (be molaste* fit

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military aide and former
fiieml of Maragon, into the trial.
He said ibeie were "very few" lie xaid he first met M arav’ii a* x

par'v given In Vaughan’i; tinner
in Milwaukee. Senate Invmtlg,,
tor* bnve said Ihe party *n&gt;
given hv ii luewrry.
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■'Utc AtUnnry I W Ifuniet, atdrill l.lkc County Mippoltfi nl
Srnator Clauifr IVpper f"i I
years, tlirew lu* bilking Imf-iy l&gt;e
III mi George Sin ithei* in tlie Stale's
IJ. S. Senate rate.

flu In,I wick telegraphed S''un
Into in 1114(1.
Irving (iolil.xteln, Maragon'. Inw tor Pepper to "repudiate" the “lol
yor, toireil in on the 96(H) rnihior'- lex which raised llie ipiexllun
gul a (all
check, lie got Polland tn *uv that wlietlii'i till' negiia
He -aid lliev had 'tilled
ho know Maragon wax loukirip trial.
fur ftinilx foe tlm Democratii- Par up iare preludice
"I eumiider these articles a libel
ty, iiurtlcnlarly the party in Mis.
soiirl. He got him tn anv. too. Upon Ilia good people o f Lake
llint lie and Maragon were prevent County." Hunter said "What was
at a dinner In Milwaukee ulonp printed III the Time was eoosldwith Harrv Hoffman, Milwaukee ered campaign lltemiute for Hen«
lor Pepper’s re-electlnii "
iirlvi Minin? nun.
Hunter mid when il appeared
"Isn't It in," Goldstein asked
"that Mr. Huffman suggested It Pepper could not afford to repmllwould ba a good idea if you um ate the artielex, he Invenligptrd
tributad l&amp;Ob tn the Kanxn* Citv the Henatur'x attitude on the
Damueratie fund nr the Missouri FKPC. He xald lie did not believe
Pepper'* dfiotlon to Ibis oieaxure
state Democratic fund?"
Pnlland, who had said be I* an "can lie doubted.
"The passage of these Mil* will
active Republican and a friend nl
Senator MiCarthy, (R-Wlx.i, re Ira Ihe gri'Hleet dixailei for the
plied that while he knew Maragon people of Ihe South, abort of war.
wa* trying to get money for the- and It merits the full oppoiltlon of
Democratx, "I don't know If I every Hanalor from the Boulh."
Hunter xeld.
waa asked to contribute."
" It Is my firm conviction I hat If
"Didn't you tav It would be em­
barrassing to you aa a Republi­ Senator Pepper is re-elected that
can but you would Ilka tn do It? " wavering senator* will consider his
•lection an approval from the paoGoldstein pressed.
plf of this State and the nelltlnn
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t might have aajdthat,
thi vex."
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S .iv s Sciwitor
( !;m ‘t lie T r u s t e d
O n F K J 'G M easure

HtUlIrr. wlio li-imllril llie pin.r
cutian of three negroes charged
-with the tape of a 17 yen-old
l.iirii housewife .Wst Summer, mid
in a Irngdiy siMement' lixnded tn
rrpnrter* that lie intended to vole
for the Miami cungif**in.in
Pepper ''dlli lied till Like I ollll
ly frienilr." Ilnnlei said, by irtui
lllg In lepildl lle i -rnr, id nil' lr*
, .nurd tiv llie .Si I .Iridiiog lone,
winch riraltli with llie upe i.ise.
|,D|t|tl*|' *41lit 'll »fftrkz*|iflVI! 11■* lift
Clin hi nut IfiLi"! f#'i t* Witli tin1 f i »’«'
ilmn t»f tin* |»i i' &lt; AIM* uiH’iiH'iitlv

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— Pte.'iifriii 1mm in iliti lived phut*
today l»t a gtctl iimp-ngn of
tiillh" Id -nliiniir tlir world llie
I'rn lrJ ^i.iiri lin on purpose of
going to n u »xi opt in defense of
freedom
1lr loM
XTl|r‘Mt in Society of
New &lt;|i prt ! iIthMX he In , three ted
J"*ei I’ t m M ^1 p.
\i lieson to
,|f 1cl.- p » »h ^' tw
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&gt;*nvlH Kilt*! m .ter."ii, ilistuition
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Ill'llI- do il-tl In ihe
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"I ii kril lion for bin belli amt tm
ugreeil to iixsixt
Flo ,«td tie tvl'ovrd thr- xi'tei
: mi'nI wn* to Inko I'nre of wluii
ever pxpenxr'.* lie irviirmt” nil I"
llutltfM »old inxt tin licit igitiml
imlf of AI lii'rl Molaxxes.
ii. In- bad I) ilptil III do tic
lie M ild til* record* etiiiiv tb:i' lllm
Mnrngon whh given IfiOd hv &gt; i*ld lie wa* dl .iipiiMinleil rIn*l Hull
raxhler'a ebeik, hnuther 4f&gt;mi list- 1 lei -tiicibl 1'ipci l Inin hi Ini' III*’
liy tii'- personal rlirck amt It'll bo reiymnxltid'*r, r i mluli'* I" had
paid ii AI ttH lintel bill Mntni'nii inn not i«i‘i ii
lln, ;- i ia &gt;i .11imp pulltl':il Fig
rip In Wrirbinglon. lints, intife-d
Hint ho unm Maragon Him m ure In to. Ccotiid ll'ii flu uidb ml
i u ik I i In Now York.
All thi- wn- circuit.

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WASHINGTON, Apr. 20. — (ff) — M n. R oicw 0 ‘Byrna, pteiidanl
■enerpl. Hamjy caBad « tha Dauihtan of tha Antarieah Revolution
today to coodoet ihair election of nadonol officer* "property **
Mrs. OVyiiM, o f‘IrookviUa, Ind., dhclas«d to the 4,000 delegate*
attending tha 59th DAR Conpan that a taDar had been removed from
tha voting note. Ska aaid tha teflar, wham aha did not idantify, wa*
hy wrraral trihn wn mathim * be&lt;M for a volar.
■ ateetloa'conduct-^------;-----------------------------------------ba vary eloaa. Final
not agpaetad until lata
•arly tomorrow,
a for tha top DAR
M n. Edwin Btanton
t f Dallas and Me Allan,
lira. Jamas 8 . Patton of
Ohio. Each heads a
1 candidates for nuUgr
dDcea other than rtee
«aaaral.
V m osession.

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No. 174

WA^HINT.ION.

Maragon i* on tnal in Icderal
i mill on ihsigr* of lying to Senatinvestigator* last year about hi&gt;
himnrn and (in.incial alfam, in a
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eluding lux rrlationihip with Allied | |f L ( 1 K C V* O U H l V
Molanr* Co. ol Perth Amboy. N. |
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A sso ciated P ress L eased W ire

t r Hwl President Tells Editors Of
Given Money!
Plan For “Truth Campaign”

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tluei.
“.Suicide xrenu out ot ihe qur*
bon," Ratine laid, hut did not rla
lioialr on dial angle. He laid ihne
'»a* "no pnlilive prool" that ihe
It id hern laped.
Polite began a xeaitli lor Mir*
Kroner aliri her hicyrle w«* (ound
III the burst. She wai lail teen
rvrlmg in Nanau Intr tueiday
moinmg
Mix* Renner aiiivrd line Api.
H witli a friend. Mm Allte MafItoiiald ill New York City. Mm*
Alar I&gt;niir*LI left Inr the United
State* Saturday,
Mil* Renner wa* the daughter
of Char le* H. Renner, president ol
Ihr Plata Poultry Co., in Wadiiuglon. and wa* a graduate of the
Wadiington School of Law and of
Cathnlir Univrnily.
Stu- &lt;ervrd in Tokyo on the
xtaff of Joseph B. Keenan dur­
ing the war rrline* trial* and prior
to that wax an attorney with the
Justice Department In Washing­
ton.
She wan associated with the law
firm of
Rlagalman.
Straaser.
Kctnvartx and Bplegelbtrr at Wash­
ington.
Meanwhile, in Lot Angeles, John
Henry Grant, ehargSd with plot­
ting to kill hie htavllv Insured
wife and two children by planting
a time-bomb on an airliner, ha*
refused legal aid.
Det. Lieut O. E. Ream aald the
34-year-old aircraft engineer, held
on suspicion of murdar. told him
In hla Jail cgU " I don't
lawyer"
meantime Investigators
were com plating thalr probe of
the case and considering the form
of *complaint
that '.will ba filed
t
tha district
asked to-

THURSDAY A PR. 20. IffRO

'I lie grnrrulMxtino -tent an e*
iiiniiti-d 10,000 I roup, lu liximiii
hdnnil today t&gt;&gt; riiii.li m Invu
l. imii Jiy t nnijh.i ifii i,f ’ Tnn.'ii'
Ituls
Nntiomili I liiiiuli|iiii|t. r *
d&gt; . Ion d I li.il l b&gt; "ii -ini' --I iin
bill 11" ivn* »t i II ion "i I hi

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White xFury Awards
N. Y. Negro Pianist
$250 In Rare S u it;;;
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Mix* Scott, in IiiiviiI k I,f. liltwife iif Hep. Attain t'lavtim I'-dvi-II,
J r , 1D-N.Y.t. amd ntn- ivn, IK
fiiat-d tiarvlca at tin* t ••-Inin ant
Full. It, Hi 13 mlelv lasmi -I- III- I
colined. (Ilia wax on n Inm ii lim
lima.
Mr and Mrs Mari v Nm, Ihe

Stinte Naiimialut If i-ifu i1
wrir lush’ d llulil f'ortmi*a to I lam
ail on an indisi Insed iiussii.n It
Wits pirmiMfil lliry will srfk hit
let teamwmk iimuig tin- ih'lrruirn

Near Rollins Is
Presented To Zoo

n|)l$! If ot
i. fi-'-t four
loiut i«f •!
•■i,, un* mart*
I &gt;0 M.till t
I)| ' IM 'il V C '•V 'MT Hlr J«o
nf I til.i- VlrThu muMe i is a-, i In*- .tii*,! uni
-II- ,*. in Win
4I.M Bidlm
yciti-Mlny bj i ,1'inun|i i/iiu I'liuiDt,
. I'm I ft * ■ i i" ■-it,’d tn tha
Is til Stick in ii snsslnn uilii In .-'infin
J /(*i» I., t,,«.ii|xe II Garb*
miltnry leiiili-i
t 1*4M I II MI did I '
*4.* of, aga
ilr*f •-IMtixlira, t*•a11fix-. I III li--ti-| III
Ilisji/ttuln s flttfti
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ipt
' I IN bin 1 mil l) ,1,
OMtl ihe WHa ltu| M
f' I ‘ ♦11 Im' IIMf flgfllll (DKIIIMmI lilt'll
.JihMllil t&lt;
I *(l "I«
Hta'ii* ip
to the l("l"in* nuliv urul flrviiiiiuM »rv n»n«. line tr |,.,it , miiI Imlf f »!•»
ice niii-ad of Other*.
Hud iitvmli'i . ottutitfillv fstiumD'l III, t -ill"gr »I,m•11. ...... &gt;• building
They admitted. hnwevet, i but II at 7,0110 In h.Ollll men, bad tic*/ Iii.it night nut f ii ut l Die gnlor
foot liuurd,
nits not the policy nf the Ii-slnur
killed ami tin- n*sl were "tapidiv Iffiiiciv t/Cii Id 1
i m,t iitndfd mt ' iitck-pn tiuck,
nut tn xerve Negrues Ttu*i linvn ifixintgratlug "
since left tha buxine**
Heierves mu*- moving to Ho rticv t i 'tnsfiriK-l i* to the City
truck -iiii) brim ,hi it hack.
Tha xult wax bruiigtil under a
It'sxHixol (t*s !*■»• Fnnrl
Yutuig Ciirtu i igtit, whim* fitlis(*
IIMItl xtste elvll riglit-, law *linl
I' mauit uiaiii'i nin i intcndan* at
mikes it Illegal to tlftiv service I" I ( 'O l t l l t l i t I t ’ D V tt lf lH Iii
If'-lliit. .mi I &gt;h i' In* bad lust
imrx'inv nn racial grounds -it n*rlam "ptxrai of pulrlii' an-mumiilii
F i X c I hc T u x e s I ciirniiit-i finrii /' •viic in the lake
Urlimi lie noticed Do- 'gnlor He st*'
linn."
|cu i'1 n lopr. Inn ■--l ux head and
WABHINGTGN. Apt Jtt
' -T*&gt; tiuii managed tn gm it tnued to
—The Hniise Way* ami Minn- flu- limit bond. I'd -vith Dm aid
Cuininlttoe tniiav vnlcd ii 975,0 *t*.- of the Ctiief of I'liliic ami issixt000 reduction hi inaiiufuetur'ox' atitn unto the pb kuu truck
excise tax’ * It would repeal ••umlb * youth ha» had unite « tdt of
pletely
the
,,
, , excise levies
.
, mt. Itmixc.
. hunting experlmco, Mt Duvla said
Kruext Banks, 20 vest nbl Ncgrn Kild
cnokititv'.* ariil watorheatar*, ! t(,N ,noriltn|!i
ilB*
,-rciilted
of Geneva, died yesterday at a light btilii* ■ml several other
jwitii capturing a J*l p 'und rattled
local hospital ai tlm remit nf in­ item*.
■tiakc iccentlv
juria* received nxtlv Tuesday
The group tafuied to reduce tin*
Gutting Hie ’gutui itDo the mid­
morning whan a Ford ulck-up excises or automobile*, inolorcytruck in svhlch he wa* a tixx*emr«r cles, trucks, buses, truck trartura. dle pil'd nml pen ut the 7po Inst
overturned nttar Wngnai on the parts and accesaorie*. and tires night proved to lie unite l irniblcm
Oviedo road. He waa an employe* and tuba*. Tlioie taxes colttscf ind both Mr. Rit’hnrd and Mr.
Davt* got spanked bv its thrash­
of A. Duds and Bom.
over $500,000,000 annually.
• ing tall. One xwlpo knocked tha
Funeral arrangement* have not
This was the firat direct action
vat h*en announced bv the Moie­ the committer* ba* taken iu the latter into tha poul containing, two
ty Funeral Home, and the hotly three months It has been studying smaller 'gators which failed tO
may ba xant to Georgia Two other President Truman's propoKnl fur ratallata.
Not quit* sure of (ft -(urrottn.tl*
Negroes wire Injured In th* wreck, an overall excise cut of 11165,000,•
tugs, which are less collegiate th*|t
Thomas Lewla, 18, and W|llle D. 000.
formerly, tha new gator b»4 befd
Willlama, 47, both of Oviedo.
biding tills morning at the bottom
WATSON WONT PAY
of the pool.
TAMPA,
Apr.
20.
Utf
—
J
O.Okf. DRIVE FAILS
Tom Watson, former *tatc ntV/ABIIINGTON, Apr. 20. — A Ruubilcan drive to cut the torney, today refused to pay the
1951 8taf# Department payroll by ■tata alias tax on a purchase and ~ jT cK S O N V IL L E . Anr. 2o! —(if?
10 percent failed today In tha Issued • blast at tha Florida su­ Station
H.
L.
preme court for not acting on hi*
House by a 6-vota margin.
.... .........
76
(7
vacant attack of constitutionality Atlanta
Buffalo
no
40
of tha lary.
63
The Tampa lawyer aaid ha had Chicago ..................
"A LIVING HELL"
47
ATHENS, Oa.. Apr, 20. — m rafuMtl to pay $4.28 aalei tax on Denver ............
74
— Tha agswtfa of tha Unlvaraity • purchan of campaign card* In Galveston ........
of GeorMeti journallam school hla rhea for Drat district congress- Mamphla ...................... 85
80
dean daacrlbad Mm today aa "a m u to tha Commercial Praia of Now OrUans ........
New York ..........................70
deliberate deceiver and alnnar In ta k x lsp l
....74
"Mayba If I allow mvaalf to gat Hittiburgh ............
the wetat sanaa" and a man of
........ ..— ........74
m a ste d nut put in J ill nub then Beattie
"antmordiaagy n i deelrea."
-W
Mra, KathlaM Marry Drawry appeal to Mm auprama court, they Jackson villa ..............
hay M Tears of marriage to would, out o f sympathy for mv Miami ....... ..................—.'....78'
ta t I . Drawry waa -nliy. laeprearatloa, do something, Wat- Orlando ............................ 81
Tampa ................................ SI
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Truck Accident l)ic*H

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                <text>Original 7-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 19, 1950; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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