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e n d nm rkele in Ike elate ivM e tn , ante of ull v e p ta b le e and fru it (k it u (p iu ii-ju d ic io ! role
N u 11 o n u I i k t wurploiUM hove
D enham , fo r instance can h rina
Ja p a n e ir aulhoritic* r l " i i g r d later jMMiinlnl tin* rifninnnlK Im id . Tlit*y and II I* ko|ied I km N anfnrd w ill wevl; w ilk locally ttrow n be a n s
loin tide ra n k ,” lie elated.
*'|un di, |iep|tcre and enrn liirrea* . rharire* o f u n fa ir labor practice*
ihc H u m a n * ilill lind not at counted '•••M-rlln- il us n “ iM T-h lvn Ilf
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again*! a com pany or union, act­
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ing on hi* ow n. T h e h ouid then
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" " I l'*a«ler Muu T s e -T u n g I* timinced Ike invo, nilon nt the cererea r* tho cu*c.
A lt e r thone 1‘hnrKi'a tin- H i m - " '| " ,n » i t t„ have sot, lute Ju n e ns loony. M u le A p i c u lt u r e C om m ie ,
U n d e r M r. T ru m a n '* plan, t h i
•Ian* *uid nothing, just lii'fraii' *!•«• ilnidlim * for invasion of H n l- eloim r N'u II in ii M n v o uml W illi,on
hutinl w ould ileriili* wlu|hi*r or not
tending back an necneiiinal ship- 1 nan. Ktutstnn u d v H i r i are heliiing I.. W ll on -ent rcirrcte ut keinir
ICnellene* K i u h Peee O M |
to h rlntt rliarge *.
load, TtM lnyV w iib ilu&lt; tliin i K v n ivlii|i the invader* into / jg h ijn g onniile In Ntlem l Ike dedlration.
•Hi 'W n lirr. und .1. M. H kow aiter.
FreiliTetji T r u m a n , when Aubm it» a It 'l" i’l."d ntiuHit-r nailed fur lln&lt; H im , llie N n li'iria liM a nay.
A Im y e key lilnde from ornoye . l.'-e k n rd i n rcfiie, fa te d by O il *
S ib . i i ,iii |,i , i i iif Naiii.dkii In nii l&lt;
Iliin ilu r in v iu in tio n a w ir e re . 'm o d ky Ike F u tu re F a rm e r C lim e I -in lei and K a lp k M o o t* .. F ro m tin g hi* plan to co n g ie i* on .Alar,
**#• w iiiie " im e .
i " » i " l ulm ii' iin&lt; C h e kia n g coast le r „ r Meimi,ole llie l, Mrliu'd w «t O rla n d o were I*r. and M r r . E . y . in , ,a i,t II w oubl end "c rn fn s to n "
in ike t.surd “ which ka* resulted
tji.e it | ,j| r i;ii.' Iii&lt;I,iv ^ lii ,ln
"|i|»&lt; lie ( hushait l.iiu nd. im p o rt- lo e .e iiie d In Vliiiiaai'i A o d e i'o i. I A d m n . H IM t i if f J r d . (J. S . G if/ o td
from divided a u th o rity ."
P*l&gt; •' l " l Min• Mnn. lull inn iit'|j|„'i m l N u lin iu ilj^t hate |H0 nillej
i . ' m i V t"!"* Sti
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" 1 rank ta k e . J., tie H a m p e r add
deiialor T a l l cnuiitcied ||lU( the
•injier„r. Ile n iv l'ii * )i , ''i
I 'iin#
nuthruul i,f .Shanghai,
li . l l . v II I. Illie k, played n u n , ke« It \ I t , , , , , K n r t K n
ilo U
U i,r
n t.m
I'ilo
» u |dnn w ould coocer,Irate ton m uch
tltuile,! nt liny n lllrl M it Ill'll III lull
(III I'o rinu sii i l i i l f , .
«]|i‘,|9io|| (Vri'IIMlIlV
Hie N il- fllltil to III*
! ''" I w e n
V. .Waoltv and M M. IKiwer in the p.iurd and It* c h a ir­
all ire ItiiPiln ii.i'Mifni/eil t'lininiiiii
iK iiin ln t d rille d Kt.lHHI :ilr
raid
* Mil,.
m an. lie w m one o f iho n« who
lal ( liinii.
I in in i'i Iv In- Itini l.&lt;fii tvn nleii'.
N n l "iiniliKt.i .feat Ike
W iio iik o ln e ri u i e e u i w e re : D r. called it mi effort In repeal part
le jiiiltl d NiVniili ,1 niiiii* |ii ivili ve ' le .ii i nr K is lm iy Mini K u o litim iK .
nod .H o F . Ii. K o n iitr of W inte r of llie I .i ll -H u r lle y net by lo d irb y t fit* Itii.tiiiiii, i linn , n « i „l tin- (n n l m Mti|i|t|v nf ike m ain Na*
I "m ie n s lloli W nu ta ie und ».on of ret loo.
otli&gt; i pri.',oners,
I t a t llM f i r i a a P a t, naa)
liiailMll-l i ll,ml. winild kn firn l ok*
Iieidiam kn* (•een nt m k l. w ith
S iin jlt" liilu wan I lie tn|i m ilk in g jei I &lt; nf n lln i'k frm n Ike new ('I II • I'c ile d In reack 100,000 k o - h 'l i I tel.nod; Id e o l. l).orie T o w e r and
diirniK the . Iirre iit week u a o rd im ? l.le id . II. tr v W ulke i of J u r k 'o ii- n iiin J o i Ity of the hoard, u r.'in in g
off I I- am ong Hie genom hi. T h e ne, e l.'niiiliiunint A i r F orce.
id le .
them nf a pro lnkoi kins. Ijik o i
fo rm e r 1'iiiiiiiiaiiili'r uf ilie im li
Tke
Seven liinii. mid Inna of tire , m il in AIiiiim k ''! M . E . W llliu m * .
in lo in. In tu rn , have demanded hi*
J u j , ati i nv in .Mnln'lii't in .ni,l " l uO.MHi tun te ve n lly lionukt ,n r« dcpiuail fm
cu ciin ilte n reiaaiiiH
rem oval.
lira fly lie v : i . ulinl hi Im* ImiiM'. 1•in m ile in Form a*,i fro m 1 'lm iland. K'N"I "ii iki.. m arkei w ilk u ilc e C h a irm a n
M rC le lln n
(D -A r k l
Jkjinru'Hi* j ottrVfN p ii*«11« «I i Im* Ik ,- N 'nliiin n ln .lt iil.ni liiive km otlil n lio n y e r; 0,000 n a t e i a re c y m cte d
.a id Ike com m ittee vote ugainst
In move I k i . Week w ith .'I,"INI (&lt;•
K iu iili of i &lt;*•»&lt;!•r«jii«* wnuM &gt;111 111111!■' l l l e l i l l v ill llo lllr Knl,
M r. Trum an** plan w a» H In 4.
(l'Hatina«( rteaa P iaa &lt;*■#* |
!Vfi*ltoii* i i I h iui '|ii M fiiI- i*&lt;*ii••r .«J
V 'l 'l l till ,lu I* of f " ,e ipitflllv C u lllin rn o i mill .Mulavil.
M eanwhile In W a sh ington H erIki II lne.it li'adei .
VlclO tV for
fnfor ifi»‘«l •IMIfifN
i ,1 I Imt
\ t m o iliilllll
la id on nolle lo to ia W onder I'e pppi nvalliikle i.,
Ike M ip |ioilp ri of I're m te i M n rik u l ir t u r y of In te rio r tdiapinan m id
woulil NiTniinl fm iilt'Mif nil ilu* "••"Id -t rik e liiird Ike nn|i|ilv l i n n w im l Ike ro d of Ike week
Tito w ill •e rla iu .
Ike s lr r l in d ilM ry lim it look t"
tff-M i;tl? I In* If il if*|/in lil-.K |*i i -nii
'•&gt; till i i.|nle,|
Inn,i.
'I In II'a n lilnvciiienl over tin
In u iio iirin k ta in noma ttC.IHIO fore ign row m o le riiil enurcei lie#1 o x rrp t llio f roiiVK’l* «l *»f Will
is pro, lie dl\
I»i iialcliiM
front
K w a n n iiin a I'om pano m arket
•lilfitdi eleclotr — • men and Woill* ra m e dom rstli' Iron ore m p p lle '
criiiM1 .
i n ,,, in re mod I'o e in llfi fo tre i were over. M aiooter .1. I,. W a rfe n re
cat I lia llo d fo r ean- are u|iproaching ile|iletiiui.
M •1*hvvil.lt ill I nipri | #*i him -I n r o u in i' an.I iir ila tiio r in,,A uod I'o r li, Ikon e k a keuvv m ovem ent o| h i over IH
He raised llie | e " iik ililv of re ­
•Inhili
lo t 1MJ emineil neatt. I(a peppel. 11' ill k and I'KKpIniil i o i i
iifv/ rr|M*i t •» of in vji i»n /it**i vii \ m oie l lie lied ,
Idm n kenn volum e l,,e ' til*» liroliakly w ill he niiQoliiirCd s ta rte d steel priHlurtion w lik iii the
&lt;,ii ' i i d in . iiillirle d . evere loi'iet iltme
h I o jik
l||* lit ‘&lt;1 I Ii ium run I
uf I
tiller.
“ foroieeahle future* *i* re ull of
,
iaiiirfiow I'c iiiir iiln mill I Ik I. iiiiip in ,&lt; ItO-kniir e la d , w ith Mill |(, ,| piUelii'N liv doiikled Witti unite ll . m
dw in d lin p ore soUree*.
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ill""IV Ike .. I" '" " ‘ "&gt;1 •'* votm* Ini.i
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aaolkwent
of kami.eri
(.'union. offered
Ike
P tovliii'M «fii|in il f Inn* » N'.ihoii
Moil item* weir ,,(f m ' "k" kivtu proper, «onie Mm la llv .
T h a i I* l ko foremont prohlem
I'id
A ln d k e r ,tue1 1 i111, |,a l week
fill I i itiln 'ii'f ilrilili/ Ilii'ii i-lm nl te | " " l
1 linn It.'mocial eandiilnlc* fa rin g Ike nleel iu d u 'tr y rig h t
f " l . i l k d 7'.? lied m id ' . ' a i d it Mil,"lie will, price, undei ike in .v i j " hJ '
II week
.Sweet corn, okra and
"" '
oppoMtit' the fa.n*. now, tke S e cre ta ry vaiil.
,liiiik lO li:iilin mill J‘ / | if let.
laiiii'lum 1‘finhM iln i - pi
li" " lle l-d m i",a le d I'euple','.
riu ip m a ii wan lend u'ff w itn o m
volum e ilm w cij an in e n a ii
ttie ie appealed little H|IOIllail4y in an investigation of the steel
llltii'l ile iiii " ( f e l l , | were IJol Pep.
I I O N O I .I M .lt , A p r. 17. — o h ( ' a r l i i i i c l i i r T o o M ir Ii
I ' I.I II. Cltvnm l It. O nerudll li'NVl'a per, i,k m und Fie ld pen*. In evei t i " le e iilb iiiia m fm ike elecliiip Im lu 'd ry kv n Judiciary siilw om m ltM o i lie s .M illin i*i| T o n I'o o r
■" lill'k t lo iiiipei'l Ike E liiw ito l; oi I If ,.000 |,u,'kni’ e i m o w ,I out of iiu l Iliere were mi ri’portad |pe|. te n . in ip irln g into mnnn|Mdy In
delil uf villll'lll'f.
j kiKines*.
Car
n w n e ii
wbo m e
w.i iin i' I " " i m i' K to iin d ., icene „ f fu rlk - i hi m a il ei iliirim t the n u il week.
N im F ie iii'h pulicemen w ere iiilie .a id tke di'plelion of ore *up
" A iiO iilin e lo M a h a jri'r P ra o l F
Vnopi’y uml put p r ltin y piu|M*i y»&lt;# &lt;: i»ii,e iilom e tenia lie w ill coniConae, ike W auekiiiu M a rk e t area p iii .1 i &gt;mIi*v iii a rlu*h w ilk n n i'ry , I'lie-I ties ill W illi need fo r:
m ill uyi- if ui* in iivi'i i icii hn ini* • lllltlnl.
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t/iM' aiia u i r i v ii l y r t t ir ilu y w ifli Im i 'o ffe re d tke W urre p io w ln ir
Wll) ho pi* ii m | in liriin iif a
e ii'im ever f i p r r l r n c d l .
II,n id i. t ie m Ii u ire ra fl plant.
provide low c o il Ir.iiiip o rla lio ii of
lu f f of f i r e d ,,| Joint H l-k
Wl»* opF’ In in vi nfi«r wlm li.n ill - le y
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divIke
I o iik colli i i i i i .'I
fo ie ip n orei. to Ike fire a l l.u ke :
v«*l(ip«*il ii vi’i v *•!• vi*i unit inal i I'ui,, tliH 'e, orKiinized Ike itn y c •'Uppttl kv
ei|
worker* fu r eeunniny ilc e l iirodoeing centers wit Ii III"
N o date ban diotip kl fro m e u rlv F a ll until late
iit'lp'r m *v#* fpiroliiii' I *v **V urn* , lo lin iw i'lo k le i
M a iik , tlii'ii beret w ilk f io 't .i and tea m il. T lii'ii. w tii'h n lk e r w m li- nim " f keeping Itm e ftp-liltie* a
fim iutK ”
H
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m itiiiiiiifi.
iimf I,''I'll H 0 "O 0 0 " il.
" tried In perilpy llie fa c to ry in live.
One i In
A lv in C , ( i i n v r i ,,| both eokl W inih, Iki' Itro w i'i I,live
UlH'tufi'il i*|| I Im* f •Ipl'l i l«'i|!** |•i *i*
n il,"e il omlne b a ld I,ip.
|p p " i
p rid e l H it in d a v , llie eotiipnnv
SI. f'h n u d lig 'l i e - m N ew Cop
rfpllv K flrlly h»( |M||||. .| III i, f. vv '!"• I.,, \ li" " i) all,m b' Inbo riitnfv,
11 " d ie teai . K ill," I wlii, , i deiint v 1*0111 inn in j ••I t in ., how ever, they u ie piupin i f i n d I tie retoHlnniK d.htHI w o ri n r., l.ind mill iil'" p . lip.
liiliiiil***v l ,il'* all i*i i i i , lilt. I. ami
K " 'K Ilit'V would he tilled hack knai.l ui .lu ll i p ,"
h S p a rro w "
&gt;i "lid'*' tfoeuida.
l i i n v r i win •heir fail I, in tke voitllt* eiieumk&gt;'l
fru it. 1 1 i i ii* III iim f n I in
I lie
I’n ild , Mil mid eiislerp I ’e lllisyI" d y
• " lillf ii director ,,| ike field (iml I, ,pe fp r n fu ll ea &lt;m llld il o l'ia llv
V a ru -n m ii,' ( m i , " n t . , i i . .
,’ui'/
•‘o ru m l,e r v"lin in ' Ia n week exceed
I '"I ice tloe w a ro tilo n of 2 nno Ivilpin, I i r c e i l d e t,, , I'.'iin
I'tp
la l F ln w e lo i le* | in |i| |,H
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'lla te
it , V\
O*"' *"ki w ill i• lo io ,‘ ta tiird u v or ••d It.OlMl Im k e l'. u aim*n n m lr a i Ini'll MI •ell ml I tie* fact ,&lt;rv urea, mid tui'K . for new n i d i ' he old are
pm .'ton idtier police IhnlJe tke re n u ile il lo inael the l l l l i " , , ' need).
■' "o d ,v
N n v » l aid T . |.’ f'„||en. l " llie 10 000 In tilie li handled d o r
W l» , .it" o ffe iio t' " V,leo in ito
fa cto ry.
Thnnnniiil* pf w orker*
aoie period lie l veal
&lt; hapinuii *nid an i n n . M e ,,f a&gt;
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Hud I'kii't „ f nt••|f. t U|,| ||„. Hoi llie
It 1 atiy„oe wle, w ill ,• t ,, 11 ,i ..„
lllli : ed ui Ike a n u, Jiuiltilip in,* leust three ne r.i’M il n 'ye n i in *leel
ale
1 O'Wi'lol ( I ' l l 1 1 "fill p u re ly roll- I'fli'e , kowever, are liie lilv
lilt «**M amt III Ip ilill inliit • It I m til" 'III p e rlliiti."
f ti’l m y , nverapiiiK fOi-'M kn ke|, "It .it lllli piibce, and .tone* lie. pKHluctiOii i l u . S 'f 'u r y to keep up
w ilk ike tiipk le a e k ln r t l.’t Mi ".'ill I " flv
w ith ike nation' ia ie of eroimniic
n t l d n . T lit'y
w ill rk id ly
.m l
\ I n e e riv iliu n woil. fufcc 11a
'm l i i , Vienna, A n it r ln , M it| 1'iu w lk .
lllil f i l e lin rtie iili" if Von w iile I* 1" n 11 o i l'd fm imi iirim liu ii at •'"lit did ve ry lillle h a iln lo lo
T lie S u p n m x r.I.V u irl. Ill, *ii»/lillf,
I'll** p re lim im iry p re p . ililn * * p f whelk a ituod rtn p (• K e ir. MlUaeil leader uf « Novi*
Mu •Ill oi
Jllil len d
V"'ii
"lim e K niw eli'k.
iiiiik'ip nle d uml ike evri'lfeni i i u a l - ! 1" ' t "Im ip r'n p w hich opt'rated I . over llie k ilte r |n«.|i **t
of llV,»
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weeli*’ kv it v aiipenr* the li**t tirmlneed there * tin l '
today.
Itlln i eitlninotlllie
in- ium p d hull unit fled, lelinlde in - C o u ld y illlil e iirllo ti -y it M o .
Jj"ln n ' nod C a rv e r, l.nn Ani&gt;ek"i in y e a n .
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r.iie iin e riiitr firm .
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w le tin . keen free on rim rt's findm p tJ.rii '.the syatrni
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(ahottl I'.Mitmt
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the in u l week lirm iKld e ro w c ri kr'H ‘ Im e A nr. 7. *'*'l p ro m l-e d
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t’ ive.i ru ra l w h ite -su pre m a cy area* vious d e rU lons that 'th e r e must
of Ike M a te u louder voice than l&gt;e no ilisi'rim iiiu liu u because of
the cities w ith th e ir N e g ro und racu in p rlm a iy as w ell as in
organised labor vo tin g bloc*, the general ejection*.”
»evenm an m a jo rity said sim p iy the
h ig h cou rt cannot intervene.
W A S H I N G T O N , A p r . 17— f&gt;Pi—
B u t Juatlce D ouglas, in a s tin g ­ Jo h n M aragon who used to have
in g dissent concurred in ky J u s ­ h ig h ly placed friends in the W h ile
tice B la ck , called the Q e m g ia l e t ­ H iitlu se , went on tria l toduy on
up the 'last loophole” around p re ­ charges he lied to Senate in ve sil-

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c o o u g h t u in t o n e ’s e v e n tu a lly gonna* break d o w n a nd lic lie v r it.

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T h e Senate F o re ig n Relation*
com m ittee called a session today
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clear u|i * num ber of recent rob*
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und a flush light stolen from
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O f A L A , A p r . IH— f/P)— C l r l l right* of three rn n vle trd N e g ro
rapist* w ere not violated, a federal g ia m l l ory founit Im la r. T h e
lu r y , w hich lu rlu d iil 19 w h its men uml three N e g r o n , said it
round no srlde a cs the ro n v lrt* were kralen a* they rls in tn l.
O C A U . A p r. I A j - M
— A fedeial g ia m l ju ry today praised
La ke C o u n ty S ftsriff W . V . M c C a ll fui saving lin e r accused rapists
Iront a m ob last Ju ly .

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Citizens of thicg central R o tid a rouitlies serving on the grand ju ry
found no basts for a c iv il rights violation indictment based on w ide lyshooting mob* for a week after g w hile farm woman was taped b y four
Nrgroes.

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Ju dg e D ogjar A* D e vo n s o f T a llth a s .e e com plim ented the ju ro n
* *;lon of on d ilig e n c e ' in h a ndling the I n - # - --------- ------------------------ -- -----------------------------la w p ro v id in g f o r - 1‘
p a rty officer# sue
di*- n u lry w hich opened yesterday.
“ In conducting o u r Investigatio n navlng ik " three N egroe s " fro m
trie ) and coun ty
m itte e m m a nd
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e lte r u rs a t violence at ths hands of an
looting
Lee Ir v in C h a rls a L . Greenlee and In fu ria tm l c i t li r n r v and a iding
— cond p rim a ry .
U m W r such *
•tn has “ anvjcl Shepherd, they cam e be­ them In h s v ln g a tria l b y j u r y .''
Irv in and Shepherd w ere sena second pi
m u s t b « fore us and gave th e ir testim ony
there and w ere Interrogated b y us and tenet'll to death and have appealed.
M n g a rd le x a ot
a r t a n y re g u la r
o f- ths U n ite d States a tto rn e y. T w e lv e Greenlee wa* suntenced to life
A fo u rth tyeKro
l i r a contest*.
other witnesses testifie d before us im prisonm ent.
touching tha m a tte r.
was shut to death b y a passe in
‘‘A f t e r a ca re fu l consideration west F lo rida .
o f a ll th o evidences and rotated
LOR A N O K L M J
A f t e r t'*o o f the N egroe a w e re
circum stances, see fin d a nd ro p o rt arrested &gt;i mob cam * to th e tail at
to the cou rt na tru e b ill,''
avarss, dem anding S h e riff M eS h e riff M cC a ll, w h o w as In the
d a k
sll sui render tuii accused p a ir.
courthousei^hm
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he sold he V
1 a n not subpoenaed b y m oved ths Negroes to another lull
tbo f r a u d Ju sy. w as yr a loa d t e r earlie r.

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W X R H A i V .I'oliind, A p r . 18. •—
Spiunt ( I" j i i -U| i lue 1'ieieiitim i campaign.
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thi s i l i , mined from u Vatican
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ford nl llie I ’o n rl ttiilire mi F r i ­ I 'o r r y . an u ffirin l of tke N atim iul ■kmiag" was ettinm leil at tt!G7,- w in te r-lo n g use, should he cleaned lmii known noth ing about a now
p u d signed hv tlie Polish g o v e rn day, ll"lw "| ," Ml" tlelll " f !•.” •• illlil A . sih U i i , , " fm ike A d v H ii" « " " 'iiI f.:tt:,il(Ui
and ru pa iri'd if liei'ossiii v.
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I I — H a k e S p n iig
C le a n -U p « iluv.
f"iiiin M "'i m. i Mu' H id A g o amt S u rT h e m a rriu g e became known In ( ' ki ef M a rk I'li'velH iid Ii -led ue- tim e fo r biiuse rep air. W o rn ro of­
vlvu i'’ lii«"r(iii,'ii p riig ra m under J a n u a ry w hen I'e rrv 'n fnrm ei w if,-. "iim iil'itlo iis of ili'krli, ami oilier ing ih o u ld I"' replaced wit I* n fit# III" H ivia l M ecurity Act in ii rifl'd M r r . O live J . P e rry , filed a t26,n(tfl iin iii'c i'is u ry ruliilinntil&lt;!e m u lerta l, resistant m aterial aiicli as onpliult
In meet tin re p rc -c n ta liv i, ut that dam age suit ugainst Mis* W «v * n d . M iim nnikln Ik p ild i. ilir tv t&gt;t«vea shingles,
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W ASHIN GTO N . Apr, IH—f/P&gt;
fi'i'tlve electrical appliances.
C harleston
ft— Keep oilv rngt, III cirVered
— S e n 'll" Republican* have tlie
C h ie f G lcveland gav e bin sitP'
NO MORE NEWS
D enver
m etal containers.
prom ise of ‘lidiu H lifrn iu n i '" 0p L O N D O N . A p r il IH. _
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port to till* p ro g ra m of the N a ­
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fl— D on't use flam m able clean­ G alveston ...
e r, new adviser in S e cre ta ry of D irs o l new* g u ttic rin g kv tlie tional F lr o Protection Association,
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fluids.
Use
non-explosive N e w O rleans
S la te A c b c io n , tlm t they &gt;vdl tm Asaociated Press in Gxcclm slovakia sponsor o f the olean-tip p ro g ra m )
kept fu lly inform ed un fondifn esatsd today. G ove rn m en t action
I — llemova* rubbish -o ld inngO ' cleaners.
N o w Y o rk
policy m ilking .
p rovlaualv to il llie A P w ith o u t an x lm s , newspaper*, discarded fu rn i­
7— C le a n yard* and ground* as Phoenix .......
G unner told n re p o rte r after A m e rica n correspondent In Prague. ture anil oth er m o le s t n m u n u tn - w ell aa Interior* of buildings.
P itts b u rg h
in le rvie w in g
individu a l Repubtl- T o d a y lh a Czech national# who tiona of flam m able m a te ria l. R u b U n ite d Btate* fire losse* In tho Honftle
ean.i abreast o f w h n t’n g o lm ; on w o r t te m p o ra rily In ch arg e of the l.ikh la u double h a za rd because It last ten years have am ounted to Jackaonvllle
at a series uf International eon- AP*a bureau w ere advized ths A P can ign ite spontaneously o r bu set 94,USB,549,1)20, according to annual M ia m i .......
fsra ne si b e g inning In P a ris M a y w a r* n o t In a position lo continua a fire b. .y ..
a spark.
lo »» estim ate* o f the N a tio n a l F ir# O rla n d o .....
2— H e a tin g plant* and ch im n eys. P ro tection Association.
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American Legion

Three Art* Injured
As Pick up Truck
Crashes On Curve

Woman Lost's .lull
For Marrying N « -

Fire Chief Asks Citizens To
Participate In Clean-up Drive

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Federal P erjury .'i|"tr.
Trial Shows That
John Maragon Lied
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House, I* im I n a l il. federal cnuit
un charge:, nf ly in g lit Renatc In
v r s llg a ln r i last year about Id'
busliiesi a ffa irs.
A m o n g ullter th in gs, tlie g o v ­
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T h e eununitlee wn* lonklmr into
tha a riiv itle ,' uf f ir e percenter:,—
men w hu liundlo b u s ln irs dealw llh the g o v e rn m irit fo r ■ fee.
iw ualty liv e per cent.
C a rm in e H. B elllnu , a certified
public accountant w ho w orked fur
t h i com m ittee, told the Ju ry ths*
the d a y a fte r M a ra g o n a p p e i " t i
t l before the Senate g ro u p R was
iita b lls h e d de fin ite ly th a t M a n iron had an account In tha N a tio m .l
B a nk o f r«&gt; in iiie rc i a l Ban Antonio.
G eorge I I . Hexnuer. t h i Itank'i
assirta nt cashier, also Identified
le d ge r sheets, ilepoelt slips, ami a
sig na tu re card fo r Ih# accmmi
and these were pieced In evidence
Besauer firs t appeared a* a w it­
ness yesterday but w as unable
id e n tify M a ra g o n b y eight.

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S tre n g th —

T o Protect the Peace uf the tto r ld t
T e P rom ote the P ro g rts s of A lerlca.
T o Produce P ro sp e rity fur Sanford.

A n d *o t i n O l d C r o w d o f B ig B u i i n r t i and N o r t h e r n R c|tu b lu 'a n *
know*
i a g th e y c o u ld n 't a tta ck C la u d e P e p p e r o n w h a i lie'* d o n e lo r I l o r i d j o r the
p e o p le o f F lo rid a •• h a v e d re a m e d u p the w h o p p i n g o t , p h o n ie tt 'r r d h e rrin g '*
o f th e m all. A n d n n th e ra d io , and in b ig n c w v p a p e r ads, a m i o n I's p c n v iv e
b illb o a rd s all o v e r th e state, th e p e o p le o f F lo iid .i arc b e in g j » l . i , l to b e lie v e
th a t a v o te lo r P e p p e r iv a v o te lo r vvhai they ca ll " C o iit iu u it iv n i" .

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IT’S TIME TO LOOK AT THE FACTS!

Colil Snap

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ba benched for a few days because of an ankle Injury ha received In

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8unday’a game attains! the St. Augustine Salnte.
The accident occured In the top half of the eeventh freme when
Neville waa chasing a ball hit by the Saint’* catcher Stroecker. The
Sanford player was etooping ovar to pick up the bell whan he turn*
ed hie ankle on a email mound of earth.
Levy Immediately ordered that Hie player he tehee from

"THE BIG WHEEL1

the gam* aad have eeld Ice packs placed areaad the sprained
Joint.
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" I can't nay for certain how long ha w ill be out of action," the

($100,000) DiMafipio siart earn»«« ‘lirnr Imlfiint; salaries toiiry at
tin* ltrg league season opens un
right Irunls.
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SANFORD

faiu Mill lirlp the bones foul the
lie ii.lirdulr m t lc n romr up
.i trf.lv tidhil in rematches ol
Nrw York Ynnker-Hoilort Red
and Brooklyn Dodge r-Philahid Phillies game* that drridlie 104V prnn-int , n n on thr

W ill, D i M.ik r iii in thr opening
linriip for llir tilth time j n |2
.n li» r yeari (nfil r»u n lili(| tliirc
llir A im y ) ihr world champion
Yank* vnit Kcnway P ark for thr
Im l of lour with llir R rd So *, J hc
)-in kt didn't brat o ff the Hovhm
i liallrn rr umill llir l,i*l day in '49.
Must nl llir r ip crl* mid oddrnnkm

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rPor&gt;r Ntr 89

NdMt’Pi* /.V J M /N on
lEAOUt &amp;t:AW&gt;N&lt;i HE MAY 0ECOME THE ,
C A n n s Hr* SOME M t
KlNft f a r B A T E M A N -

J.M BOrrOMlEV. J'M
C&lt;1U &gt;MG AN P JnH N N y
A V iT E W E R E TNIr

OrHER 7HEE E . '

lin k thr S « * •" win it all this lime.
Urnoklyn. I.aVorrd In iciwst in
(lie national. ahu nprm on thr
mail at S liilir Pork w lirrr the
Phillies tnnk llirm tu extra inning)
October brfinr yirldtnR thr
dim lirr.

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poefker, 31.
Clerk, as
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Singleton p
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Totals

Daytona Reach

P ealey Eli
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Tiavla If
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Tolurlln lb
Dutton ss
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Sports Roundup
Hy IID t ill F I'l.liP It r o N , J r

Sparta In Brief
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A S S O C IA T E D

p r ess

Racing

NKW YORK. Apr. 18. — f/P)

NKW Y tlltK — Mv It . ............I
If you think writ inn nlmul sports tfH.IUi
woo the ltvi|iii'»t«'il linnillis oil easy racket, consider tlm cap nt Juomli-ii, .beating out deiby
guvs who have to Interview tho ramtldatp Mlddlogiomid.

Host on mu Ultimo winners each
April. . . . hi a four-year span,
they’ve unenuittvml a FrenchCnumlliiii whoso command of the
English language is none ton good,
n Koremi, a Oreck and a Hwrde,
who spoke no English at nil. . . .
Only thing the boss race* last
weekend ptoveil about derhv prospeels is that Hill Prlneu runs too
fist- to avoid rear-nnd cblllshm if
another galloper slops In front of
him . , . May tie Eddie Arraro
thought ho was dnlpg some Sun­
day driving on Hntiirdav , . , F.iMln
will ride tlllt Prince again th:weok in mi effort tu mmplote h
set of six matched woods, (Wood
memorials, that Is I he always hns
plenty of Irons In tlm fire.

When tho Reds und B r a v e s
played an exhibition in Uluefiehli
W. Vii., tho other day, Walker
Cooper belted home runs his first
two lime* nt but . . . An Coop
strolled to ilit&gt; "on deck" rlrelo for
his third lleks, a kid in a box «eul
(alight hi* eye and veiled: "lilt
another homer. Pooper." . . Walk­
er looked around, gi limed nnd re­
plied: "Sou, you want mass prodllctloil.’’
ilrtts,
U was tho fifth nlralght loan (or
• Ancient City now who have

LEESBURG

H A I.I.A N D A I.F, — llennington
($10.30) won the featured rare at
(lulfstm tm Park.
H A V R E l)R ORACH, Mil. - C*.rliitic ($10.30) won the Pociimoki'
poise at Havre He draco.
Oeorral
P IN E H U R S T . N. C, - H u m
II. Havorstlck, J r ,, won tin quali­
fying medal In the north and south
amateur tournament with u fiveuhtDr-par 67.
TO R O N TO

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T h o c itv council

panned n law p e rm ittin g Sunday
iiasobstl a t T o ro n to ’s M aple
stadl\jm.

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Ilaytoioi ItSanli f, HsnfC'ril 4.
.Ita ln ra v llln S. lit. A iibiisilO s 1
rm a lk a S, ' •i rnlmro hi

H arry 11. Ilaveratlck, J r .. Lnn*
50th Annual South by
castor, I'u., whole 3,7*14 einmllcd
the ipmlifylng record ret bv Oeorgo
Dunlap, J r .. In 1934.
And North Tourney T . HaVeratlrk,
whose two I’ennaylstnte rhampioiubips rnnie Id
Opens At Pinehurst vanln
years apart in Id.lR and MR, need­

The niirlit opener ut Ht. laniin
m Huinclhlng new, u ttcml uf
thing* tn emite when nil majnr
league wcokiluy game* will be
ptnyeil under fin* light-. Many
imirn itiyjlit game. will follow—u
totiil of 4UU during the 34-week
M’liann.
Topa In nnlliinnl interest on
tlm opening program I* thr YankIteil So* chi all at Fun way wheie
llo.tnn wmiml up Ita hnmr nriiMin
lunt fall with Ul straight victories.
Manager .for Mcf'iirthy ha* hi*
Miitthpny act’, Mel I’arnell (‘.M-71,
ready to gut the .Sox off on lliu
right foot.
For the Vanka. Caaev Stengel la
pitching A lll* Rnrnolda (17-0),
aturdy rlghthamled hero of the
world tenet,
noth Wllilama nnd niMayglo
hogged the anrlng lieadllnoa. Ted
linhgeil out i f hontc runs and Joe
amnahcil tlx ImnieiM and a ,400
average. They aocm to )&gt;e ready to
atait firing.
With Hal Nuwliuuacr'a arm ttlll
acting up, Detroit Manager Ked
Itolfo hii'l to entile tin with u new
opening tiny pitcher. H'a Art Ilout*
turnon (16*111) or Frmhlln Hutchln*
aon (16-7). Himllimian, critically
Injtirrtl In an niito aerldont a year
iiro , didn't niipeur until May 31
last season. Now ho may get H id
first crack ill Cleveland's stadium.
Bobby Feller Is duo to alt out
tho opener for a changp, giving
way to tho Indian's Boh l#en&gt;on
(22-10) proclaimed hy ninny basehull men ns tho best pitcher In tho
league.
Connie Mark’s Philadelphia AthtetInt, darting their With ytnr
under the 87 year old manager,
Imvo pitching miseries, Dick Fow*
ler nnd Jo* Coleman have a m
troubles so Mack opens at Wash­
ington with 23 year old,’ Carl

PIN K FIU R 8 T, N. C„ Apr, IB. &lt;iPt — The SOth unnunl North anil

Smith Amateur Oolf Tournament
is starting In a manner befitting
the gulden anniversary of the
tournament with tho longest unlnten opted mu nf any ma jor event
in tlm country.
Yesterday's qualifying play pro­
duced a brilliant flve-undur par (17
the fellow wltii tho tricky niova
to H rit that picks go many runnors off tho baf. It will ho inlores!log tn sen Mow Wight and
the other pitchers make nut with
tlm new Imlk i ula that requires a
full second halt boforo throwing
tn the hatter with a man on liaae.
Big Don Newromho (17-8) !«
Ihr Dodger pitcher at Philadelphia
unless bo develop* arm troubla at
the last minute. Nnwk want to tho
hospital with u sore arm last week
but they could find nothlnt wrong.
Rubin Roberta (18-18) Is the
Phillies' nominee all hough Eddie
Rawycr might switch to lefty Ken
Helntselman (17-10).
There Is great interest In tho
Polo Hi minds meeting of tho Bos­
ton Braves and New York tils ills,
principals In tho Idg winter play­
er deal.
Rid (iordou, Willard Marshall
and guddy Kerri all cx-(ilants.
will lie playing with another ma­
jor league team for the flint time.
Thev give the Braves more pnoeli
but tho (Hants expect Alvtn Dark
and Eddie Ktanky ex-bravos to
patch up their infield. Now we’ll
see who got stung,
Pitching rivals are Warren
Hpahn (2 1 -H ), Boston’ talented
southpaw, against La rry Jansen
(16-18) of the Giants.
1
Manager Eddie Dyer of the Ht.

reading for -iirhig evJnings , . .
Billldei* of the new$2t&gt;Ul(H)ll Uniyen'llv of Illinois, golf rmirse had
trr shift Itnven acres of noil to lifoylde millin' contours anil waier
basards. fltudle. loot showed a flth Bladlttm, Ha* Besrborouah
variation ef only seven Inches be­ (13-11) takas up tlm burden fa r
tweenthe highenl andlowest poiiits Washington.
.
on the 170 acre trail . , . Rhelqon New G e r m (12-17) gog# for
Varney, II. of NowHampshire ski the youthful HI. Loul* Browns at
against tho Whlto BoX
Jumper, turned out for tho trsek Chicago
team when the innw finally van- lefty Rill Wight (16-13). W lg h ijg
Jihcd. First thing he did wag to
W rlsUafa from 22 states w$re

ed that lecuril-equnlling round to
rmfio out William C. Cninpbull. the
West Virginia Icgialatur from
Huntington, whose ;i2*3ii—08 wo*
only n atroke off the pare over
the 0,0S3*yard I ’inchurat Country
Cluh course.
The defending champion. Frank
Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, served
notice that he is to be reckoned
with. Frank hustled from Atlanta
tn Charlotte bv plane yesterday
morning, then was driven the re­
maining. 100 miles to Plrtehurat.
He arrived lean then an hour
before hU starting time and hanged
out affine aB playing with Haver*'
stick lit the day's lout twosome.
The qualifying limit waa 81.
Eleven players tied nt that figure
for three available places. H icy
had to play off today before tho
ctart of the first round later in the
dey.
Haveritlek, heading the upper
bracket, drew as his opponent to­
day A. M. Foeter of New York,
who qualified with 77.
Stranahan looms as his most
formidable opponent In that brack­
et. The Ohioan fnced Mort Reed,
7B qualifier from Rochester, N. Y.
Campbell, heading the lower
half of the draw, had as Ills oppon­
ent a capable Albany, N. Y „ per­
former. mil Shield*, who shot n
qualifying 77.
Former l'hlls'lel|ihls Athletic
tar ,Mux Bishop la III Ills 13th
armour as htijcluilt roach at the
Nnvnl Acmlrmy.
The fifth annual clminpluuahlps
of Hie eastern a*snelallon of row­
ing rollegFi* will bo staged a i
Annapolis May 13.

H. S. “LEW” ARNOLD
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
EXPERIENCED BUSINESSMAN
Organized Hatdemim Bnuh Co. in Longwtnd
Real Entoto Broker
.
Purchttaing Agent nnd General Munugcr
Orlando Army Air Base
Kxehungcit for more than five yoarH

EXPERIENCED CITRUS GROWER

Owntt and operates groves
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President Seminole Ckiunty Citrus Urowara, Assdfc.

EXPERIENCED PUBLIC SERVANT
Mayor Town of Longwood
President Council
Municipal Judge

CIVIC LEADER

Director Seminole County Clmpler American
Red Crotts '
Director Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
Director Seminole County Infuntile Paratyals g
Foundation
1 Hollcit your m ipport imtied on in y experience a s a
huNlncHnnuin, und one who knowH the ncetiu o f Semin­
ole County.
j

Let UH UNITE our COUNTY by electing
one REPRESENTATIVE from Sanford
and one from the County at large.
___________________ Paid Political Adv.___________________

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The If. S. uses III,hot) tons of * 'John Adunis, second President
in shout six cents a month.
of the U. 8. unco fyught ns n
paper inatrlius daily.
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♦In 1*50 If. C.. the fumed Greek- i
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g llataa tka par Una Inaartlnn
&lt;4 tlmta Mb par liar laarrllnn
Pi l i n n t i par llaa laaarllua
Aa par llaa fur Yanrly fnatraat
Pita taarga la tka llaa.
■laabla rat* far blark lara rapa.

PHONE 148
Waal Aga aalll fca arrrplta
atar Ika talaphaaa an nanataaAaaa rh a tia II raar n u »
la Hatag ta tka lalaphnaa Sank.
I x A iim t far Ik la araammagaItm tka ag»ar4Uar 4a aipaatag
la par pratapllr, la argar far
an 4a raagar 4ha 4iaat piiHlbla
•artIra, all Waal Agn aiaal ha
I n j j d alllaa aa (ba gay kalara
Planar antlfr aa Immaaialalr
If aa artar aarara In raar Bu.
Wa aaaaaf ba taapaaalbla Ina
mar# Ikaa aaa laaariaal laaarIt

THE
SANFORD
HERALD
FO R

HUNT
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W K I A I A A rA TM N N TH , _______
Mid Flore*. H A W. Flra t Rtreat.
_Ph*TM 40Q.W: :
_
i K lt0 ft1 &lt; l5 i4 tfE *
Apartinent &lt;,
j completely furnlihrd. By month
! or i w , Refrlgaratora. Slumber

land Court on Orlando Highway.
vARAQK .Apartment. fSrtttahmf 3
rooma and bath,’. Call Mm. Arm-

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'U N F U R N lS H E f) homo
in or nonr T U„X E D,O F E E D S : Camplrta line.
Lg k f Monroe. I'ormanont. it in
HunUs Tuxedo Fimit Bton*.____ _
F R IE D Him mu Din nor, Served
"Tho Heat Shrimp
tit* on Eurth’’
v— K e iil KMtHte F o r Male— a
every night at Ifam er'i G rill,
324 B iu l let.' Street
E X C E L L E N T llU Y i
It) iicit'1, 330 ft. frontline on Lake EN .IO Y fa'iinday dinner ni l.bnoy'a
7«c nlart wsak dayi. Luncho! A
Mnrkhuni. 1 room house, elec­
hurl urilera.
tric kitchen. 20’ liv 30' umuuc
with utility room. 30 heutinu
GOIIO ANU l i \ n
lit rim tree*. *23 vuilutlen. I2 I U SED ll.ihv
Hcil
&gt;1000
other cltriiH tree* .l yeur.s old.
2-| i . . VVI. ker Living
Contact owner, llux II. e/o Sun- U SED
Room Hullo
$i*i ;ir,
fold Herald.
U SED .'l-pc. W irker Living
3-IIKDROOM Hotme Iiy owner —
It'iiim Soile
F.il.Of,
Good cniidftinn -- Inimi'dinte U SED fi pc. Solid ll.ik Dio
iui*Hi'ii»lon.
1401 W. Elm t SI
olte
$'M pf,
■
’ hone I443_-J.
NEVg, Uiifinisli ol ft.pc, Dm
cite
|2H ill
DOWNTOWN iiioilnrus property
one block from I’nut Office. Du- S l'K fT A I,! Reg. t illfill Sim
oiiims liiueisoring Maltres*
toil n good himtncks ill Ihrm.
NOW
$38 88
Will imll hunluexH with hiilldini;
or without. No flnnnra rvaaon REG. *ttl».US Sofa Red, Aa"O iled I'uvrn*. NOW
$88181
for kdlfiiR. A real buy. Contact
owner, Bog C , Care Iferpld.__ S P E C IA L ! Soft Red, Chair.
End Table, l.ailip Tahir,
TWO LO TS, 14 and 18, DreamLamp, Smoker nnd Pillow
wold Hub. I)lv., fllk. 14. Cleared
NOW
$711.80
ready to build. Hall or trade REG. }l2tt.P3 2.««•. Sofa ned
1380., hath. Phone Btlt-R.____ _
Suit.
NOW
I'lH.oo
1/3 P R IC E for my eonlty In rustle
M A TH ER O F 0ANFO RO
home on Lake Markham. Mod­ 20$ tin E . M Rt.
I’ ho,o' 12;
ern partly furnished. 5 . acre*,
Ptrmliim
I
’alnla,
gal.
$2 25
Phono I851-W-8.
T-Shiiln, wh, A col., eg,
J8r
F U R N IS H E D or unfiimlahcd rnn- New Army Haddlta
... $ l«yf,
crele ti'ock home with four lots. Men'* New Work Shoek pr, $ 2 .PH
(33 May, Orangn CIty, Ffa,
Army Comfort*. Cota, Bunk Redo,
t)0_ A C R E B of good orange prove
Simgla*«c*, HaddUhar.i. Hhor*.
land with new 3-room hotlRC, rlolhing and Sin pitta guild i of nil
electricity, deep wel), on paved
kind*.
road* 3“ mile*
Hit from
*
' Sanford.
*
“Price
AHM Y-NAVY S U R P L U S
$8,800,
3RI Hanfoid Ave. _ Photm 1321
W. R. W IL L IA M S , Real lor
GAS ST O V E m ufti ft. Se'rvil Re
HO N. Park A re.
Phone 1120
frigerntor— prnrtirnlly new. Will
I ROOM
.
ae—Rooih
hI'II "Cpiliutelv. Clio he M'eii nl
Suh-dlvlaluii. \C. n. Ilurnaad,
8ub-divla|on&gt;
llurnHvd,
5111 Went l.’lth St. Tele. Ilk&gt;7.

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t B
room a&lt;
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kitchen, plenty hot watar. aunt*

v , mar s rate*, adulta only.
t Laurai Ava. Phone UA-M.

O N F U S N IS H ID &gt; .room a.
dmant at 800 W. Bth Btras t aUo

' jA room ftintlahait a

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BfiiS
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T—lUia-LiveHtnck-Hupftlj

FOR SALE — Police pupa,' Phone
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VACIUUV CLEARER MEN
OB

. . M EN.W HO L I K E TO
■ EN TER TH I (F IE L D
W E can maka arrangemunU with

S A V E MONEY on film watch ntnl
diirk ....... .
Pdlou t ...........
Shop, IVili) iiunfoid A vo.
1 4— Ihu d nexs H ppur I u n itie s
F IL L IN G H TA 'ilo ix nml Gruciii v
*tiicli. oiioiiimcnt nml lixltiie *.
Good lociilion nml Iiiih iiii '*m lil t
I iviug i|im ile i*. Will icni l.i.iUl
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S c lltvoer, :inl. noil Su lif •-i *1
V'coiif Satiniliivs in M in i.
Sm oluiili Shop, lliglitvnt I" o
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•Iron* before I f A.M , 122-M.
HOT LU N C H E S ««rvH ev«rv day W E R U Y , F E L L A T R A D E uacd
Ty.a. a*- furniture, Wllaon-Mnler Furiii1l!30 ti&gt;r9 - with HanfeVfgd^
REE and FO
furnlxhcd
luiu Co.. 311 E . I at. Phone 088.
folia and corn M uffin *.. Homer'a
. toi partly fu
ipartment.
U rlll. M i Kaat 7&gt;t Straat,
! {One rlo*o-ln
Avenue. a lN O E U M A c n iN E S , now A uacd.
C L E A N COTTON RAOS
: Two yf Osteen
or 132.1,
T U B SA N FO R D H E R A L D
r SthrfS,
N EW i 'STORE
,
downtown aoction,
one 083.
moat
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M ccausc tm r m e chanics arc H nick sp ecialist!! riglti fo
llic ir lin iic riip s — m en w h o know yom c a r am i its
n eeds fro m lonfl e x p e rie n c e . Itc iiin s e they use llm r k
in c t h m lx , s p e c ia l H n ic k to o ls, fa c io r y - c n U im e u tl
p arts, In hrin d m il the best in ytu ir l : ire b u ll baby.
A n d b ecause 1lull bip, 1 7 -step in iiin len aiice and turn up
ro u tin e w e sbm v below is just about the iin c s t, most
co m p lete way to jjc t y o u r m otor ready lo r re ally I im U
sp rim t d riv in g !

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■ I p i p ' s rn llip kin d gmnl n o u s In r yo n ! W e can Ink**
Hint nnltlc H n ick id y u in s , nml in a few s lm rl loon .
w e 'll p ill n ew I i( p - I U H pep - n e w nprint! /itifl iltln •I !

J u s t cheek those I7hiy&lt; item s in yo u r m in d . Mow
lonyt s in e r yo u r H oick has had these iu ip n rtiu il
tit ten I io n s ? /I tul hou' (jAnrif 1 out ini; in th i\ t e tri /

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5 CP A M B L E I S O N /

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Inc tin linn &gt;;ax irc m llc — o r look lo r yom hat in llic buck xcitl.

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11.7 Magnolia Are.

CU SH IO N —PA D
p i.t s T ic a .r t a n t n a m , t o l o m i
r o am a i n 11ittc ITOND
’i n lt X. Orange A rt.
Pk. M t t
..... . ri|H&gt;n ■ to 4
Orlaad

I'h. 2-2EM

201 S P A LM ET T O A V E .
PH O N E 1205
II I lit* ( 'A l t &gt;iit» W A N T is nut on H ip I i H.
jt ls i nsk it ml u p u i l l k p I (lip ( 'A lt ynti W A N T .

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ADDED EN I KRTAINDENT«
I AHTOON—"CAT ANU MEItMOUHE"
HPilllT—“HI'OHT ODDITIES"—PARAMOUNT NEWS
U £AKh

O p to m e lrln t

FOAM
RUBBER
M A T T R E S S - P IL L O W

I’irk up X tlrliveijr at
No F e in t Chill Re

CARS, CARS and BETTER CARS
AT MET,TON’S USED CAR LOT

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Dr. Henry McLaulin

Orlando
Steam Laundry

lit W. t'tinnild
Pit. 2 .2 i:il
Pick tip A delivery
Nil E xtra Charge

COIUMAIA atcni*»S prmMi m m * *

mu

Woollen matches struck In the
Orchards .-luniM !*• spmycd
vhen not in blnuni, if |uiK»ilde, in U. S. eveiv day, any* tne National
Grugt nphic Society, c o n t » I n
older to protect honey bees.
eiMimli wood for 25 slx-rooni
house*.
Ilces sometimes cmi&gt; msedi
Tin- l ’. S fish Industry uses f
cides in to tticii loves, killing tile
uOU.IMUi tons of ier a year.
entire liromi.

in our .l-Vdcgree
Inn prrutiiie
F I H E. STORM.
t lt 'lt lil.A It l’ ItO tlF V At l.l
Our mtes n ir (hr »ame it*
iilr-iomMioiird stornur ofle iril hjr olheia.

RUG-CLEAN INCi
T1IK

Today—(tVcdnmlay IMntimu* Only)—
and Thursday All Day!

W'« imp:

f i -o r i p a

Children—09c

C O N D IT IO N E D

-.wiwa nctti r»mn
bmp m w

,

Ancient Egyptians painted the
figure of nil enemy on the lenlliei
soles of tlu ir siindals, so they
could iiisull him daily try trending
him under foot.

Mala.— |0c

12:18 P . M.

Furs—Woolens
Drapes—Rugs

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IT. At T o l l WORK
Phone UW J
fei free e*Umuti'n. J h. k Km,.
*cll
NEW F L lH tltS Mirtared to per.
fee I ion. Olil floora made like
new. UlniidtlMg, cleaning A wna*
loir P.irlalde power plant, 33
year* mperiencr In Semin,-ta
Gmintv, II. M Gleaann. I^ke
Mary
IR lG llt .M H F
Mule, and Servlre
Fa, lot v It allied qualified Her
vl, e Men,
H IL L H A R D W A R E CO.
IB I E . Flrat
Phone 81
t’A f.l. 817 for Ralterv, tjeneralor
and SInrter u n til,r
Swain'a
Rettery Service, 1101 W Flrat
St,
n E K u s E N I'.- l'IIK I, till for liiunca.
Cull Vlclri tidhnoi, Slorlalr Re­
filling fo , Plume II1181
U RLA N U t) Mnriiing Sentinel, (lrl,i,,d« Evening Star. Cull Ralph
Ray. Ilim -.l.
V E N E T IA N R IJN IIH made to
order. Seminole Vcumllm, Ullrnl
Co.
*20 W. 8r*l St.
Phone
1ir,3-W.
Drag line, Iniildnxer, dump truck,
muck, fill &lt;lirt, ahell nnd clay
by load or Job. Contact II. R.
Ciibutcd, contractor, 108 E, Now
York Ave., DeLand. Flume 458
or 285-W.
LA W N M 0W BR 8 Sha'rpoued,- bf.
cycle* repaired, Lock A Ke
work. Prompt Service. II.
4th St.
Shuman, 81
FLO O R SAN DIN G and Finishing.
A ll Oak floora laid, aamlctl and
flnlahcd at thu right price. E . F .
. Stevena, T el. 7 I8 .R .T
R A M E Y ’S (.'pholafery Shop. Furn­

S e r v ic e s
E A R —A N D

1 Dttiin fronhtnip nml falil) vilh
lynientf f|rnrl« oil
2, Cl#no i*ml mljml ifiMil |»lu||*.
J. C If on anil atliuH ilni t ibulof
pnlnfi
4 CIunvi tiif but fto*
«*cl|wll
tiiflinf tfar,
3 I'klf Mi’lltflllV Hm# Itjoiflwi,
A 4d|uii triitP pi»p111ml* for |iniptr
(Itdffinff
7 Complilplf fun# anginr Ini’ pifilt
pet(iiffBflfUa nod milrflfjg,
0 Atl)uif tianffiilnt fhfif(j&gt;or| ' u Pn,
9 fhH baMery flnrmflod toot ttffiil*
milt udd «at#r.

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M O N E Y I

|0 Ri*|vicli nnd imp«i* fronf x*h#»l

b««i ifH(t
ll. lmppft litiiL Tiftiiifji nml tlrumi.

12.1)r ami and Muili uul t noIlag
lyilrm.
12 fitiMm nil 'mil i nnhio littifi,
14. Ad)ti$i (tm ll Pmitaii,
15. |i(jhl#ii t r 11mb*f •itifiid built w&lt;111

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lubriftiot

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( 11hI?(f ABf t hnitll 111*
n( 4Mi|i«ilti»n.

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NICHOLSON RUICK
Sum ord, Fla.

I'lm m *

iture A Automobile. Rrnaimabla
prlrc*. Free pickup A ikdlvury.
»o» 1441, Sanford.

the hank In your territory la dia WILL TAKE care o f children by
count notea on gbur aalea to
day or week, Flrat ho tin* north
local people, Wa will plnea vnu
Bl,In-In
In bualnea* for youraalf In your
town, furnlaly yofl with atock 15— T u T o w o 5 n ! f S ^ B
and help you build your aalea
orga^lM tlott^Ut
Fran- W A N TED - '48, *47 o r" ,_____

“ lamh roVton. J k a ^ ^
UN
eftor'

AUo older cara in good, ton-.lion. M artln’a Garage, ltW l W .
le t i t . C all 9148 until 6:00 P.M.
ARM Y TR U C KS

. Parta and Equipment
]o H T » W &lt; ffo » « U
N. Royal . _
Ph. 8-841B

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| kfi/&gt;\vri," Huffman mid. IhM Msr-(.all I'I mi niil lu WVrtnrn Kuronr
• as rn fur stymied ihu wa/tward
i C w iu t a it rr«M **■•« u m i
11lit ni' I uf run) mini Itill. Because of
‘ . . 4&lt;t&lt;1«ll, “Ipcy U»f III.' lug In
American i&lt;i&lt;l. Iliillm uii n.-kt-rlrd.
•h«*y
'linin'
iclilIrrinir
prnlnl'r..
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v. c — •
:lm f i i 'i * imoiilori of Kiirono have
• i mil ulmvi* dll thi'v icck in lit*ill) (,,..,1 t|„.|r f r,.(.,|(JMI
#*nr ami hatred. They know th.il • || Ut tn win llm cold war and
wr&lt;ti confusion hn* foo#»n &lt;*om- 1•4^»in nn fmlurlnit iwitriV* Hoffpoundej into chao* a vr|*v frw |
Mniii. KoMifM* must heroine
cnn *nic» control un*f rulr [ | r&lt;fnw and |»ro*pi'r&lt;iua* Amerlru
IWV.
.Hal Wfh I f i i i Kurope tnuai remuln
Calling the rohl war Mthe mimt milled; »md Aineriru fnunt reinnln
tiU n ir BlriiKffl«* the world hnn ever tfonif mid priMperomit

Hoffman Says

R

COMING IN PERSON
DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD

McCarthy ItcqucHtH
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Kiilinii,
Him Ik llm r**fusMl uf
I'li'iiili'iit Tniinan in k I vi- llm sulirnm mltUi' llm loyally fill's on nrrjiont iiamuil l»v M iC'nrliiv as CominmiiaW or ( ‘nmniiinlm svnliinthiz*

B A y rO U P

W W IA t P . B A If F O K P ,

U. S. Congress
tluallaitu4 V i t a V a n Oat)

llm i IkIh r'Uitrol.s nnd Imnvy punnllim iiM'viinmly voted lay nn agri*
rallure ndiconimittee,
Kennlor Kllondor (D-I.uJ, acting eliulrmnu, said the new pro­
vision would “give the Secretar

TU 1BD AY A PR. I M

W AM BPA

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 -F la .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 w ill 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

14 P ersona Hurt Robbers Caught
F la w Vase U u l
As Twin Tornadoes were 'aalloaea
iwcuvered.
Hi run nl Skinner admitted try ­
Strike In M obile ing
to Break Intu the home uf
Mr. and Mr*. Ed M cCall's home
11

B y A H R O C IA T E D P R E S S
Tw in tornadoes struck In A la ­
In udvanci' of (he meeting. C lin lr - , " r A g rifiiltnre the nuthorltv to cut
bama today, flood waters menaced
mini fiinn iillv (H -Teu.) sniil it h'i&gt;'k niurketiiiK uuotus hv arena
North Dakota and wcst'-rn Min­
would lie “ silly and iminlne" for or regions ns imirh u&gt; 20 per rent.
nesota, and cool air moved down
"This i mild Im done even after
(!ongre*n in niuke no issue of Mr.
on tliei central plains umi west era
Triiuinn'n nrllon.
.Some lleiuildi- Hie fummi I'ONiplled w illi acreage
U real Lakes region.
&lt;aim linvi' eoiiieiiili'd llie Seunli limit noil i esti ii'tion i on the hush'
Otherwise, nine I of the country
should Irv lo fiiri'e delivery of ■•In hr 11111111 niBikei, if Hie fti-i're.
hud near Normal spring weather
i ii iv fiuiiid n -in pine caisled," he
I llm film .
and near -. uional temperature*.
Fourteen n rr void w ish iniore.l In
! M.I .illllv mid one of III.' I't- lidded.
KII i -ih I. i
s o l In- v o t e d i t e o i n | applied.
.
HiS tornailoei wlilcli ■ld,l,..,| i,t
1 I 'lll men lie #111111 III,- Mitjeonilllll ■
J‘rr.*ii1eiit Trum an
suminoned .our coiniiiioiTie.
nn onint-iic
, ii'r to lo ur war “ an u m ln .'.v i i
hennlnr Bridge.) lH -N fl| In the
liore* of Moldle Bay
The iw l i
iiS' III "I III*' I III l" l ll'.lillt to
vVhits- Umi :c luduy in s move err left a path nf &gt;!&gt; icollflo d
} yem in l ’oioil’iild'd v.oil 1 II*
in n l.iilld
“o true l.i-p srilssn homes, itproolcil lit e r end lultfri
s ddeil;
11'•iu iiiih s U r m n
!■»#, tln o
power line#
“ He Ins lime ri ineiiiner ol llie non lo Ihe ri e in the volinne pf foreign policy."
TTiou-tumli. of pel "ins lu ic i,im!
Ill
oilier
development#:
I'a ilv in mdei lo do hi VMiit "
"v|«ol , llrltiah |si&gt;.
urt 'M ill
linini'lo I.v the ruging il .... I will
Huuhv
Bpeal.ei
.San,
Kayhurn
II. -mil tin- nilmi fin .... K ill ItdV roiiipei'iVive oV.'r n »"ih* range
moo wmked in eounter I'splnnnge t
"
i.erded he wa ■
- "sori’" ut the ITS which hWl'pt uwuv il hole Jill"
of light and telephone ro,le- nn'1
for -i noiolrt'i of v lirs.
| hu *»f Mu* |*r jriiit»ii I rfliont* I'resident for vetoing Hu' K err left seme of .'Omilllliiitle- ianlal&gt;'d
"Ilolii urn vvilllllif til tealifv nil imi iftvuiiuil itifj, wliii'li out fht* niiitiful gss hill.
withnul pnwei, lipid or li’lenhoiu1
dei .iidiiiiieiin,'' lie siiitl,
Ue.pite Hie day's iinporiuni
di.llni Milo, of the pound from
.ervlce.
.Mi’fo iiiliv volunleerml thm hi
I.. |L’ d wns lo iiinke B r il, dewlupiiients, which included a
Beectil licavv •nnwfnlls sen'
evidellee in Ihe l.nltiinore ru e I i Ii good' ' lim piT, mol ihoy more dinging 11. S. mile tu Busyia
curt- of river.', creek nod ditehe
“jiiogressing in ii *n1i foeiorv ninn nllt.ieliv.' to dollni Inivery,
ilm rging
that
Soviet
aviators
pilling aver wide at cm
Mum
nor."
He hm. -everal Irivealn-s
’Wi* inosi i • no ml.el f.’ermanv allot down an Am erican plane road
remained niton Mivk.-d ii
i ' i i of Ids own.
mol lai'iiii m e roiulng linck Inin over the Baltic tt’ u, a holiday North I'nki.lH and lr:it&gt;d in ioin.All Kill illy Ill 'll took mill of ell ■hr ini. Mmtl.uml miiiki't uml even j l r filled the capital
■i'.Tlnn» of the d a le wii l.T iii.d
mllimHleenienl Ii) Chfliriniin I ■.1 ••i *• lim n Hint • oiiipel it ion Is
T il. f.ateluill &gt;ea.on openv In- •Vslrenielt dntlgerou "
n i - *1) Md I \e tonin'' iliii the
I
I v lo iiilen i f v in eoiniliu ouv.
with
T'rcfldeid
Trum an
illn'Oliiiiilttee idnrn to hromli'ti It- i n .ml.
In o.ldi.i
'hiowing mil Hm f ir d hull.
tm.
v In ynM't "new nveijrie ..i
* nji|. .Ii.'d e d Hie fit 'f nnrl of
S ilia li.r BridgcH wo called In
mve ligoilon."
1 i lone loulei l iieis h to nn ern- llie W hile limine a- the cenlor
Tvding
iiid one of the rn •• iiniiue in rev of IlMiuin.
Bepnhli.-mi ir n t ln r lu llu&gt; ah
llm) ivill In* looked llllo will In
Viler Holing Hie gmiil i fferly of
i lii Arneiusiu Miigaiiim rn e ol ‘i vuln.iiiuii. t.riiip,' inld I'nrlln- sene# of ailing Ssnulor VandHile rg llt-M iehf,
I'.Mfi
nielli "We liUVl (ilifli'ii'.l n rerloo*
T li.ie
Mi. Iru tu ait uml Sec
Mo Aincrm In ease ivn i one in ........
iif Hm i . ’ij.i of irnde it ini y of Stale Avlrn'oii assured
wlorh emei'i iti|iloniel Jolin S. ‘ i lice devil inutiiiii "
hi hi ilial
Bepuhllt’ans will he
Seivn’e
now ulldi'I file flnlo M
I In " I i in o f i m i l i ' " i,s a ; d r i f *
k pi inlotmvii ami Hicii views
I in ilu
ah
nnevii'd with five
■•I in
Hie r r lilii.f i.hill ho
'.'trill'd hv the AdmiiiiMrarlnn
"H oi net on on I'lmrge- of unl iv
. . i.
Ii M Hu
oi(ii i v get- fm ' ill li.v f.'iNlidulioii Jllil ili.pl&gt;'
fol p" se ion of se.ret it.i I'm
•&lt; nvn in do i iiioi o lid ii Ik
imulHlIon of our f..|. iyn |m li y.'
in. Ill ii"* oini'iil-s
i.. in fur III.|I&gt;|| I
Ill’’ i'l.' iitcpi
ai&gt;( Hi.i i "w ill.
t IflMIld I'll v ■
mlIv'fed II.I*.......I
■
l.i i
Ml id "mil")
lhe*e III.. |ir.il,|.'lon I fa. ink the I'Tilled
i&lt; It , I,si 'ir| vil'l* WII i'll lii.' fei in of Iiilili' Juive eol 10 per
S im .
in Hie field of foreign r
II..I Ii I'll lo I In dill t III Ills
I II
-in i win i . lo- - mil 1*1.1’ tm|ev of
M int. Ii i- m oil imi.urrant ihut
III | lit I f Nielli
!&gt;• i |di i’ liliiH un lonil nf DM Pi every i ffo il he made lo main­
}.&lt; {ili inlier iiinl now 'lands nl 101, tain a true hl-parl("an foreign
lu' niil
policy."
lie evpHssiol hope Ihe ri-o pf
The confer* rice With noourl. O'naHUMFtf H um I'R lr &lt;)MU
ini|"oi |iri.-e« i enillni'. hut igid
!*«• *t m ! |i i ( t i f i l
I. f r h i y t r list h m v
Hie) di |u ml "on in ninny fnelor'- aide in inure Ilian one u p v it .
m »*
i i w y i i i i Alt r p i i i n ni ' l I
■
m i » tm Ii we l.uve mi root rdl." Bridges it one ..I the Kepuhlirun.
ini
lU jM iitii :il fiiiifHi, I Imi»•I t
I lie "no, i lni|ii.rtunl" of these Mr. I'niinsii recently raH lguled
. ih‘ll «l M*m .In* I ('il'M, Iiilili K nl* * fiii'li'l- lie old. "is llie level n| nl D ln y WC"t pew , copfrrepci'
till*) Mat I. rit Vflpifil IIr IlH'llthi*! •if Im iue
lo'livily In Hie United o). asM ly of llie K iem lin , l.evuure of i heir support uf Senator
lln* fhtv Hlfili i *«iflliiiitt• «%
f Ini.''- "
M iT u rlh y ’n Bed vltargen.
lithil I- f »i« 11«*\Vtl V vv ft it'Tlii'il
The White House Held mil l lu
(il 6*011iIII:l»MI Ml*1 l * Kl"ll I* II lilt'
olive Prunvli nn the Senate pieHr11ma*l
vicrtuuminnilri
, iu iv i I lo debate Hie fd.-TT'J. Bill,
I tin)'
1 H iii'.u vhIII
fit*
Il'itN llaiifl Ffwau
OH|
min f.o .ig n evuiiomiv ui.t hill,
aimi &gt;i| Mm I im u
I Min i r'*i*i
uf
Ml
I ii lh filii C'hlili *tit n f
H p iik ii
ftvyhurn had iitgi'd
iliii i «• in
u tu ifl wi*it .
in* Hu i Mmm) VVomnn''' iJluh.' uml na' inge nf the K e rr ga
lull,
\ Ifuiuhlty, V i'ifim i* f :iii |i Jmv
i ihniifim n nf fIi* I'uhlii*
which would have piohihiled Hm
fii*mf ftitm i'i* f i'll, I Imv H cU i
i ion i 'mmimhI h'** «*f llm HiMinm*
*&gt;il.’ral I'uwei fom m isvioii fi»in
i i fidyii', .school vw ituh; ft i j ..... .
; .....i
.In ' Ii .......... A ffa lia : r a id
M •••“ ' I
Vnmntdv f lnh
ifiluluHii'g the pcl.’e 'at which in
dependent producer*) *HI natural
A Y i Ivliiglon, Avintlim ; lieu.', ill ..
, ^' ‘ l'i ' m u r l w m l T j
I &lt; lli.i. l.i-o,, Nallim al Hefeme. ••f" **/.11 * ,
. ! [ gat hi pipe' line". Air. Trum an
vetoed ihe tnhnsure Saturday as
...... ....
K. Miller, win: ..Plioinled
find Womvp’r, d u ll, mill aiTVeif ur nut in (he ptihllr Interest,
in limit two ■oomidtl'iis; fiilrio tii
n
i
ll'll,
ip
i
In*
revent
munteipnl
reN evci Hieless, Rayhutu said nl
Mliseiviuieei mill Hrnvn llii'oiil'
ter ii WhltW'IlfiiWP ra il Imlayi
I inn I Hloo Apiiolnlliielits were: feielldlllll
“Th e Trodden! and I ara lust
(■; I'. Neil Sinilli, HI lit let Belief
C i i i K Km to T . I.oovks, i rid.i Si.'k Uiiiliruillve wen- I nine- A. W lig p l US friendly ae'W i even, were,"
3jii*\utny tntd repnrfars hr
(mil .uni lirlie f .mil Mi til ii I v I'll- ■mil J. T iu u .l Mpl'.uk OHii'V rum
iiei*nln; Bun ell W. Tern'll, .Ii , loll tee hi nds noMii * were: dninea w ill glvA ihe nanieH'nf the twa
Hnfelv; H B I’opi l.eiiioo Wei' I' llepliio. Hi'Vi'inee Conitiiltlpe| fm pu r P n t opcruUvri. In the
sultcoiiimitleo
which Is
I ' Well le i, l.eyiun Kill Seikilp
Iv n ; W K llollyheild. S r . Model 1 Im ili
John I'n'i*. iuoklug )itln hi* ehnrgrs of Cum
V n i'lio f i, W It. UoNllidl)'. I'll is; I'ld i.i'ii loot lli'iuni
.ii
Vi'rli'ullure; loines Million muni-du 'In govermimiit: He raid
I' \. Mem, I mV mill llrd e r; I'n’ I
&lt;'ooimniidei .Iiimiih (). finlluuny, Hnroioo, ll'idl" I'uhlirlly mot B P. idle uf them joined Hm CumI'uloreil Vet vino
Affm is.
'itioiir, AI Mi'Milhui mid -I Q. ipimlM I’utty In order lo curry
mi "niidcrgrtmnd" work,
i
\ iilMlllled In Ihe I. nt r-r | it |ri mi'll l Ii lllowiiv, diinlor II I rluill

ors

( ri|)j»&gt; I{( port s

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partmsnt over the itors.

1

Th# “ Ephemeris," a U. S. guveminent publication, gives data
on the sun, north star and other
w i feted ulars.

on E a st Fourteenth Street. The
M cCalls were away at the time,
H it Kd M cCall J r., called a.
ncighhot, J. N. Biilisuti, J r., 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 Ju ry.
Hick
I T ) » t.lcphoned
tie
t'olii t* kiNiM.ii hurt I,■ afti r im
mlu .in,l difoinit’il tlie w i genii'
o .lot) Hod simicom wan trying
I., lueuk into the tear of In
tore, waul t'l.irf Wiiluiin
wh*
"iiiim n iln l .Mr. I'aynu iuc
.uiti'tig on any lib lit a in Hm a

Happy Is The Dar
When Backache
Goes A w a y . . . .
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1*14*1', Mft*A Audi ahrtin, ut»t.

van tin'll. *"'f*’**'l** KUtiUnf ««r v&gt;irtMUft fm
a »1&gt;\ **•»«• *»»■
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f unfflott fino mu tea*' i »if. "Ikr tu itwit
„!M« ».l
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MI' WMl
gjrV, |#«T
i*»*l llI'Mllt**-. Delving
.,t! n.iflil ■ ’ 1*6*1*.* "I i■
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*#»UiiL
,
ioltn'd t '!.•»*• I
• *•■»»* 1 * V.W*M|j
ilpfitlii"*'* "f *1 ' ii i *r »'i* «.*if'*l*
Ii | ,itii' 4i'» di "i* w*# Tm* I"
*, «i,,»/'! .... . i** l&gt; wi* * i'UU vt ikiiM

fj.il &gt;i, !■*..* tn • * i .i »:j milliom fvsr

.,v,-r ,.t me, V\ Mir Hi* ■
* tjWplOrt* QU|f
♦if* It
rt lii i 11 * ithtttlt.E ittis
nsm I till. H',-tUl's KIT**' V&lt;i«1*|t&gt; filirl
f'rll* |t*n I - fltlirgi »( e,M»lid V ti&gt;l'*‘ABltid Iiiff *
fkij-ii in i vait11**. Cj*%
1*411* u-ta*i

STATE LEGISLATURE
(iH O D I* 2

V«H«‘ A. Williams Jr.
I'D

P O M T IP A I.

American Legion

A l ‘ 1 1 1 1 . I ‘i l l i
2 SHOWS—6:10 X »::««

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I fun you lout n iiiiik fl til ml. 7
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Iik ii lisiuu. H's i n in r-ifir, il's
rIn ino'-i ‘diifine mid diniilf...... tillin' ineseiiliilioli Hull Inis
e l l I Ills II " I I I I ell III Itliy I Ill'llii i i no ton lu lii' I I 7 Have
io n uootl slro iu ! nt'ive**? A re
ton n fru iilid y **;»f ? If yoll
iiv , Him - i* u v ! If you h i i i i I nn
u iiiisiin l I'U iiim t
don'l miss
" O n Asylnm ol llo tro rd " ai
Mu
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t t i i : \ h : ii
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T T t'h K T S NllM 1 I’ Iiih on tin*
Hrreen "Ilend Men Wnlli" All
Si i -1 7-m I.H me.

AMERICA'S GREATEST
TIRE VALUE

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Jury Suli'dioHM

ml

drrNv of it di'Mi fiiemt or lel.i
live? If yon have, i i ‘k Hi
Hlfhlnl. wfio lirliiKo Ills "A s)lorn of llo rnirs" fe iilin l.i;
"Till
l'» ulikitlsIriM Monst'l
In person In Hie K IT / TIII'.A T llf-i on
WedniMhi) iloniiii
ttow) for it IIN K 'IIA I eiixiixe.
IDI III. I’J k Ii I hIiui'Ii Iiim sri'IKsi
. . . Tile Wild Mini, Tin lio - i
lllla , The O m elery nl Midfilglil oifh llm Ii IihhI-i uiilliii)'
awakening of Tin- rrnnkeiiajfin Moilsiei. Ilrinvinliei Umi
fha trankeitKleln Almiulii is
hi Quell I |o you |a pri nun,
Suoofca, nlionln, fly inn ri'piili h.
g liltl njilders, hum,ni mm piles
and tiliniomriMl liitn|iiiiii&gt; ,nilllon Hint nr I it.tlly I m r tin
Milne mill I tn.it oivr umi

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uiititldc, luxutinu* "Cittuinlxoil" styling Imddul

Mercury’s 8-cylinder. V-type englne with super-thrifty "Hl-rowee
fumpre-Lilnn"! (Officially proved
"Amerlcm's Ho. I Economy Cot"
-wins (Irtud Hweepitsk* PHsa
In klubllias (Band Canyon Euanomy Run.l

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till) ipitu—ciitil k i i I &lt;(/—avtii
llm smallest spacesI

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T * h * U c t Um M * n of Um World;
To P r a M i the Frogret* of A K r i u .
To Produce Prosperity for Saaford.

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IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

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

3 People Are
In d ic te d By
o Grand J u r y

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ommendation* to the leglHluture,
tea Governor, the hoard of emitml
grid otbar agencies on coiret'tmn of
condition* at tha college.
The Juror* declared their invea*
ligation* dlscloatd “ an unfortun­
ate Mate of affair* reflecting un­
favorably upon certain member*
of both the white end colored
%

*

Cl o t t y way mceeeded - e« - praah*
dent by Dr. George W. Gore. .Ir..
who took charge of the institu­
tion Apr. I .
State Auditor Bryan Willi* re­
ported numerous tains of misman
agrmrnt anil othei Irieguluritle
at Iht Institution. He said there
war a 116,641) shortage in eat fu ­
sion course fees end that *-*.■*••-*
wosth of scrap was sold.ov i-m
ployts of the college inaliiliMiaiice
department who kept the money.
Shortly after Gray resigned on
president last skinnier, he mb ’.
charged by Stale Rep. Bryant but­
ton with numaroua acta of misconduct,^mismanagement uinl^lm-

Air-Bomb Planter
Might Be Handed
Murder Indictment

LO S A N G E L E B , Apr, IP. -i/P»
— Police taid thay w ill seek a emitlaint today charging 34-vear-old
ohn H. Grant with attempting to
murdar Id persons.
There ware Id — I n c l u d i n g
Oraat’a wife and two small chil­
dren — aboard an airliner vesterday when a crude gasoline bomb
Mae discovered In the luggage lust
m before the plena was to take off.
(Hv* N*&lt;J
G.
LogsW - .Police Detoeftvo
“
“ ~
den laid Grant. an ie rM a u tica l en­
gineer, admitted In a lengthy aiatethe dsalh of
jnenl that he plolted the
120,000 Inhie fam ily to collect •:
auranca and j a y up hia accumu­
lated debt*. DeteetHre Jack Guuldetaae aaid he will ask laauanc* of
n complaint charfutn Grant with
! • count* of a 'itinM
t
gd murdar
delved Into
.’ Ac In n
•Irs — which
Oraat’a ta
a . Inahsde another woman who
who aav*
*av*
~ aha lo r n hlia — tM y u tld ha told

S

'£3Li

S b m hi* debts IntRtde back, r a v ­

monte for eu.
Bute child in
Detective

In say al

eoeet .

. “The girl woo
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W ED N ESD A Y

APR.

19.

I* I ' l l
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GaiirGrovnd On - LFighter
Hainan Island
Toi'ether
Coordinate Action

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( I f I ii »• i" n &gt; ti. IM ms n Iiim hi fin* Halll. , I » . HI. nls Ilf
I s l iiv
11** » "■•n %
% i i tknt without
•ll • .1 iln no It.iti «•! Drill.)( t i l l ) h i m ) d.

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H* I I srtlM *• 1•11 » ||t||
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in. f»i I&lt;*•'I I if*M f..l I ♦. II..n* K in*
Ills III l.' liN |I fils ^ I, Ilf I till I {•
n« 1 i.ilisiJn* r.l l»* In in I «i||iis
I ^•i •.itf ill* t• a •| N il . .J.IllltS
Inns '&lt;1 I'M1* lias I ' .*1 I Mis. r Is

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U. S. Officer To
Leave Country

nl&gt;

(joveriinicnt’s Case
Against Mar agon
Is Said Pottering

(siiH Co. !M

Are
A I. SwimminK

Vet Farm Traiiifes
T o IMuo! TluiTHcIay

ut 7:80 o’clock to members nf the
lie rs llr.l at any lime In rp- Veturaiif-Oii-Tlio Farm Training
, .u l lo s i . v l.rnl'lein* in ennm-r- Class hv Philip I t’rniikhtt.-, i.tto
l.nii w ill, gas *ervicp or at)|iliun- tlonevr, Sandy Amlor-on, moHiet
«'•*
"lUiiMgei ; C. II Dawson, count)
Iratne.l in puhllc rvlxttuiis. I..' agent, and Lei* Bittner, past nrest
I,a* I,n,| uxecutivr rx|ivrlvnv'.' wilii dent of the Seminole County k s i'"
KM.
lint lintel N«w Yorker ill Now Bureau.
When weather w ill permit, ar­
York, and llie Hotel Stevens in
O rle Mathleux, president of H'*'
rangements can be mad* for priv­
P O U G H K E E P S IE . N. Y „ Apr. 19 — (/p) — D ralh yesterday look Chicago.
Inctl Farm Bureau, will tell how
ate swimming parties at night, 32-year-old Rirdsall Sweet out of lh* iron lung lhal kept him bieathiug
Tlie Florida Home Gas l.'o. mi* - l&lt;&gt; build lip the itrganitation. The
said Mr. WirJtt .who w ill furoieh
lui'Pil itr. prenent holdingn
In mooting will he held at tlie Future
_
during 19 years of polio.
dale on rates and data*.
Beulembar, 1949 front the South KUnner Building, and a covered
und will cloro al noon, w ill re-open
at 1:00 n’flork and close at 6:30
o'clock.
Tha sania aftarnoon
icheilule will b« observed alto on
Tuesday*. Thursdays and .Sundays
No tickets will b* sold after 6:00

X K A D L E Y K P E A K fl
CONCORD, Mass., Apr. 19. —
UP) — Gan Omar N . Bradley,
Chairman of tha Joint Chlafa of
S taff of the United Staten, paid
today that the United flu te *. Britaln and Canada •— “ politically
joined" — can ,preserve democracy
dan
in tha
the Weatem
Western world.
Gen, B r a d le ypoke
^
on thg lTBth
anniversary of Ike Battlea of Leg,
Ington and Concord which I

i . iuv

Polio Victim Who Spent 19 Years
Imprisoned In An Iron Lung Dies

He had lived in an iron lung longer than any other human in medi­
cal history. The near longest case waa 15 years.
The young man's release cam* at the end ol a slow decline that
began last summer and grew more serious two months ago. Do. lots
called It “ complications of long-^"~“ ---------- --------------------------established polio."
ing. L a te r he wan able to leave
Sweat's father and mother, who it for short intervals, sometime*
spent a good part or their own up to ala hours, but alw ays had
lives serving their imprisoned son, to return.

wars, withl him when be died.
•They had bean a marvelously
attentive fam ily." the physician,
utiea am) the Dr. Beott Lord Smith, aaid. The
ultimate separatiM o f the UnlUd father, Percy Sweet, la a Beacon,
BU U a from t l * Britlah Common- N. Y „ real eaU U man.
Sweet waa atrlekea with aol

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Senator Srut t L u c a s
lit mi!'; Incident As
‘ l*,niMess Action By
Kn Ij.ii on:. Forces"

U. S. Air Force Hat 600 M. P. H. Jet Czechs Order

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He grew up In hi* strange prlxon
and waa aa normal a boy an ha
could b*. Ha became a baseball
and football fan. luster he made
himself gn expert bridge player.
Many people wrote to encourage
him. One waa another polio vieFranklin D. Roosevelt,
reiapse^aireoet. ^killed
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Atlantic (Ins Co., and since Hint

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,n ,|, WUp))or vyill he served, it wu*

Hiiie has made a consistent effort announced hv John Pierson, vut!u improvn the service to the nub­ vrana instructor.
ile hv Improvements of Its plant
und general facilities.
B R ID G ES S H F S
SAN FRAN CISCO . Apr. 10. -•
BAND CONCERT
The Coco* and Seminole High UP) — lla rrv Bridge* has filed
School bands will combine their n 1600,000 libel and slander suit
talents to give a concert Sunday against the prosecutor who got
afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at the him a five year prison sentence.
Bridges* suit, filed yesterday,
Heminole High School Auditorium,
II. E . Black, local band director, an­ aaya F . Joseph Donohue called him
a lia r and jw rjurar in a Monday
nounced today.
Further, he
Tha two bands have been work­ lunchaon address.
ing hard on an Interesting pro­ chargee, Donohue said, Bridges
gram uf marches and overtures, "made a contract with Commun­
said Mr. BU ck. No, admission ism" and waa "playing an Importwilt be charged, but a fra * .w ill ant part In the plan to bring about
a revolution."
offering w ill ha taken.

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Uni the A ir Force I- tmsllv Irv
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Wlirn trie Jel lioinber Jnliik Hip
the south China island. They sought
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Wluntn, (iu , Mi
\ '» m ini* t*l lain ilM i. I I* t,'&lt;&gt;l’.n l»l,l mI
lo develop quickly a smoother co­ iiipdiiim bomber group* in which l i ’iti’ ., pscopl one in (iimiii anil
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mIip in llm Unite,I Kingdom
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luting t ’tnn.itotl.nnn to huv HIrn ( /e. Imslo. t ki . Iml .) iitln r .Itlie I #■i • tenv fillf tint'l (•I
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Id bombers to refuvl them mi
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Kol t i r k.
spending f.'rtV.HiiO.IKMi on It 'his eapul.iiiu ..I |M«rp|i (
permitted the Reds to make deep tin’ll way to targets.
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\ io,'on» w:&lt; takoti • u.ldenly uninroads, apparently.
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Even with such refueling. Hip provide reserve planes fm licnv.
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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
hiiukit
lil l l 'H t n i n t l ntlli»'N,*l b y 1 *d •;
4
year.
mr.hale lu ll iii llir U
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iiiitlyiug liases for attacks on tar
tion was serious.
llairlsiM . ............... Xunfoi.l ‘ •.’."1 oo.ifidonHi.l govoiumoiit record* us
tiv ilir. iii llir in iin liy
Manager Kd I * vx WM lnei. » •" evidence o. dl.ip one of titeir chief
\ |&gt;poinl .net.I .if H
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nf |l,-l..n,a| ii .ul Xr.iil.Mil, ws*
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croft were sunk before they could
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A iipw eliange of hour* of Iho budget in “ iln.d.'uuul« lo ilrul Willi
ll" ' log question i- whether tha
rach the beachhead.
opening and closing of the San ­ I lie fundamental* of our economic charged with hrlnnging lu .. .|'V ,i,ii.|i.,n y pres l.l,’.it.
I’ o.letol lliir,mu o| Investigation
Adm. Kw ei Yung-Ching. Nation­
An Il.crcnr.* »t im.lv Hiun I"
ring dilerted by the U. S . im b ii.y
ford Municipal Swimming I'md was and financial position."
Mill tlie Ngriculture Department
pi'i 1'i'ut in Hi.’ ..uinlii'i nf ,'u"ti.'
alist naval chief, laid it Was hard aninninceil today try F . Hnsky
tiiM.bl lo- compelled to produce
H. A. Ilu tlrr, one of Winston The C ir c li news agency *.»nl llir 1111..* In tin* Hnnfiir.l nnn iliiriln’
Wight, manager and cashier.
to stop all invading craft.
record* they consider confidential.
( ’liurchlU't right hand men, opened cliirl d rfrm l..n i . loiiiirt aimy uia- ill.' iisit year ii.,lii'..li'* tin- n.'.*d
Allvoiltf.ll.if
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grower*
iiffi'idod
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 A in*I loll llhfi’k ul !*'*
thing* In tha world to lin k Is a sion al the pool except on Satur* of ('"Million* with the statement jdf Jaiomir N n h .in .k y , .«mlr»*ed 1.. ,' to aci a* r»pr.'*cnlntiv.’. hiuiI Sanford Kioto Farmer* Mu'kct for ail documents the F B I has
relate to M.Itm. It. Holland of
wooden Junk," h# said, "We could day* when It will open at U:30 A.M. that llrita iii is heading Into "grave to c lu ig rs ol high Irraton .iml .py- M. iii.r.|,&gt;.
Mr, lire rr'* ,h.He* 4,|| be outlined l Inn-dnv mvM that
Milwaukee in connection with Mar*
lO s a lls s s e lla ease *U»
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Shot To Death; Talks To Kiwanis
Arrest Is Made About Post Office

rent had this
fork paternity with flam* thrower*, th a t would
be tha beat way to tackla them."
Kwsl aaid tha navy had killed
widow,
r aom* more than 5,000 Invader* at aaa
a baby. during tha Monday attack.
Ila predicted tha Rede, If thay
Mt ma.
came to taka Hainan, would turn their
I had full attention to aoutheaat Asia.
A sinister not* waa heightened
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T. W. Lawton Honored

L. A. Cline, 76. died auddenly
of a heart attack late yesterday
afternoon at his boma about on*
mils from Lake Mary,
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GrossMismanagement
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M. Is Charged By
Leon G r a n d Jury
T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr. 1 9 - f / P ,
— A Leon County grand jury inday returned indictment* auim ti
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 w ai convinced theta had hern
"grots miimanagement. immorality
and diahonesty" committed by the
other panons at the initiatio n but
il did not have sufficient infotmalion to warrant indictments.
. The jury said il felt a president
i f an imtilulion is latgelv tespon
lib it 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- G ray, 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.
’. The Jury made 11 specific rec­

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P a rtlr cloudy through Thursday,
r,om* likelihood of ahowera at
scattered place*. Continued * 0 d
except router In north portion
Iliu r/d ir afternoon and night.

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It xlre.idv !uii subpoenaed
all tl”* Ngriculture Department
records relating to tlie A Iliad Molit-so- Co of 1'erih Amboy, N. J&gt;
Tlie records were brougl.t Into
court yes Ivr.U y.
Hie official*
win. produce,) them /aid they war#
under orders not to tu rn .a ll of
them over to thu court or. ^ha da*
lento because of their confide rttlal
....I lire.
Federal Judge Jennings Belief
(('•s.lssnl &lt;)■ Pea* Test

TH E W EA TH ER”
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Apr.
Station
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Buffalo
66
Ciiarlv/ton
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Chicago
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Donvtr
Galveston ...... .......... ....... 72
78
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New Y o r k .............................71
Pittsburgh ............................ 07
Seattle
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Jacksonville ..................... .....76
Miami .................... .............7 4
Orlando ........................ ..... -... IS
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Mre. Maggie flranlly and Mr*.
.vnim Meniler.nn wishes to tlinnk
‘he friend* and members of tho
Church Of Ood ii l*o the INiu-rc of
Ht. I'nul IlnptUt Chiireh for their
fine piri* eveiniitlflril dnrllii' »ho
net•avenieot of the late Mr*. I.lllle
I ’orev. I&gt;v the pi enuring of food*
fgr the fnmilv and tie- untiring
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Since tho Midway Junior High
.'Orftool liellevo* In "Making Democtncy work In our School," h *
'fffMsed hr the Florida Hint*
T»fvh#rn A**otlalluii Urn. w'rrk.
the entire stud-nt body &lt;vn« pni-mliUfl to aiml ell a ffirm uf thl*
vrfanlratlon.
TTjO nfflcm ere: Willie George'
'A lie n , president; KdtIF (Jinn,
vlcr-pro.ldent: Oonelle Jean Jackfon. vrrrcleiM Shirley Wvnn.
**’WUM secretary.
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lb promote worthy aludrnl ucMvlUfa and the general welfare of the
school, ami to glvo student, train,
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lion lire Mr*. H. L. Itefnc, Mr*. It.
I. Helpful lu otherr.
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A rh II I&gt;e ConitaniT MeKliinty. Wk.1 rental a,I rullllil Ilia fact ||mf hmul are ho»h ilck and Urn turm- Hit Church, Ovietlu, for U y.-ara
ro rU r, (ienttva Cnle. clianiolnt man i|oob not nxlilblt amnii'h lirnfli. lier* mid friends nf Hi. John nrr
in-klUK frlmidu io visit I Ham.
H&gt; M. 0 . Fran,dv, dialriiiNti cr-uuoil Imvunl.H hi* fd l„ « fnan.
H*t. H. M. Ilmimi, pimior,
l t*rm th»y luade g very truotl
Mr*. Anna llcmlcr..on, Chotvli
Kvcnlng eervlce featured o urn
Kaportar,
VlttR during opan-honve. Time gtmn of ha-ill tulcitl*. Tin- nrnirrai,,
At 4:IM| P.M. a fpecy nrogrmn
many hand-nimle nml niadilnc- Wh.i an fullutva: Tim (tiim.lnn. Alra.
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John
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Kitt y V. Ilctulereoti, ituiieiil al
‘ c' sftkla* Ware made from "iticor. dub, Mulo— Mr.. Nctla At. (.Ittirdi liiiiiia.jfitvly after Ihla r lurldu A. and M. College. TallapMigrutu
the
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ulnr mtrvlca uml at Ihu clo«v of hla father and mother. Mr. and
ItyJMsterlgU. Due tu limit,,I
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llr Mtlvlth.ij are llmttoil. Flliiidt'a
ceremony.H ' 'V" “
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B BOBBY 80CKH CLL’II
Til* spanker for the Bveiiimr lllelr "fltfll Jt vlUH on^ ****MnJ,TU able one with III* parautu,
",by Sock* Club of Midr Nigh School wa* or- c ^ rr«n!lVod arvund M n V ad! . . . . . . iuvu 1 10 euuurcii and neigh­
Mr*, tieorge II. Starka and little
ii tarm under the auper- Ivv In Civic mill Community af- boring children anjoyad a dalighD daughter jjt'len,
uceumpaniad
fill
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gathered
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Alu., where Dr. Htarke I, attending
. .61 In tome particular Wlkhot to thank nil the member*
the A iuiiimI Andrews Clinic there,
t r Ifl'BOUttOilng that tlio kinl frltmile for thrir aaslaUnro
The many ftlcnda are wishing for
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Homolhlng
T IIK A.C.B.I L K A O l’E OF
nl tho Church of dod"to enjov th* nml hi,. I'uelv fnmilv.
W jjyM IU H fiil floweni.
A LLB N C IIA P K L MKKTH
Meourrwtlon
worahlp.
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Just Indore llr. and Air v. tieorge
The A.C.K. league began at hua warp minimally good throughll. Htuel.i; nml llille dmightfr
MTS S f lh a Club a n HiUtl P.M., member* of tha It
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Hwasil Marva WII- nlng oorvlcu B;00 p.M. during ws^^bunutifuUy taught and n - lifMl mlfl(*fl « h IliHlr liouxt'ifui«,( ■i i *
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utlier brut her. Mr. Ilenrv L.
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Mr. Broiiki -pvul eoveral days with
Thu I’aatuiV Ald Board mat nt
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the family and old acciualntanet*.
of mam- tho home of Mra. WUlia Mae Mor----- w.... . -TT A||r{| 9|-------TTT7.. -17
Ill* alay was made very pleasant.
iV'wMfllora U of
Ho wa* accompanied homo by his
f. Jphneon, 10.
brother Mr. f . If. Klchelkergtr,
features nlao of Now York City whs had
L, Davlnt and
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‘2 * . day of April. A. I». Mso.
■J* i-.*erh of the Circuit Court, Ninth
^Vorfda ClfahlL oemlnolo tounly,
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undor JAMES CAHHADT SB^.
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Herald, a newspaper publlahed
Seminole County. Florida, once a
week for four coneerutlve weeke.
W IT N E S S my hand a* Clerk nnd
tho Heal of Ihe Court, thte the loth
day of March A. D. 1150, at Han­
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Gamblers Invade
Sports Contests

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W ASHINGTON. Apr. 17— (/I*)
— Attorney Genrial M cGulli s.n,l
today dial l.iu time gamhlrtt ,ip
patently have moved into mnateui
and piufewmsal vpoiu with l.uye
wale o|&gt;elation,.
He uigrd that Congir'* Clark
down on the mganwcil xanihlrit
by fotbiilding the vending of gamlt
ling infminslimt artoti itsir linrt
McGiatli trililied liefnie a Sen­
ate rommeiir MllKuimilUre I hr
gioup 11 ronvideiing a lull In han
intrivtate tian'mivitun &gt;d yamhlinw
infmnialmn
Chaiitnan M il ailiml ID A m )
■•led MrGiatli it the Juilne |)e
paitment hat any evidence id a
"national rtinie syndicate."

Auction M a r k e t
Holds O pening
Day Ceremonies

About B .&amp; P .W .
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School Officials Wil! Probe Use
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Stale Vegetables Sanford Air Face

Services Held For
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John MarnicoirH Case
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leveled last night at 0:51 n'eloek launched th is m u rilin g t&gt;» &gt;ai"&gt;
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convene lo coti *id,'i null, t.ilile ol
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by fire, the cause uf which is not fm iila to c a rry oil the work n f Ihe
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KInI'UImT*' III flu* Will III
Avenues.
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in court. No trial' are
li'thih.l ,\i,ii, iiiiviit in sdi.-n.i i ft,,-1«* .i i - Fniiiii' |»i"|ii' i»l ii "Sii|,i 1*1111* \f \ I••\Y I I'llll'f Cl \
termite Infested sill under the president o f t il* Heritor f ’laav of in n , i,"m |i'iil o f Nuuford who died
tT.allaaeg Oa raae Nisi
Ihla week
\ fall4«lt'« I I »• Itla*It( •»f Sanford.
iz "llir, grnn.il* .,• ill,' •.Hop. In Jiintii' &lt;’«Mint i! Im I'i in i'" fu iiriiti
First Church of Christ, Sclent hi. Kem inole H ig h Hi'hool T h e d rive &gt;1 - on A .M . N aturilnv in D e tro it,
M,
11,11 win I,"in Sept 22. IStH
on Bast Second Struct, wn* caused I . H|aiiisorei) by the Pilot C h ili i nch .Mich lie w a h till year.-, old.
,il,l. .ill I .limllirl 17 ,1 N.ilunlk.i •Y'niKMiiti'iillY mul tnillf mil v lln in
|i.i, ei I n,dan,I. ami cam* to
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F m io e llv em pllivetl hv tile A t ­
this morning by the flamw of n y e a r w ith tha cooperation o f Mu■".iltiog ir|iallMlu,ii l*,&lt; nt) ,io- lli&gt; lin|»i'** th#* tt,*: lh,i*e luteigii Said,,,J ■&lt;• , i,ii,l,-. tlf&gt; years ago.
lanta t'„a &gt; L ille h u illa a d in Mini
painter's blow torch ik'nelintim' ileiita lliro tig lu iiil the co u n lv.
l„,l it k) iiiliam) *k. Ik, t iiii -.ml Muni.tei * will ill eii- tin* |ii ,)|iii nl 11.. 4,., i.Hint \\ i Hill finimitd
Mrs. A. It. Peleraon, reproaantn- fo ld . M, W m -h o n g In ter move,I
crack* In lha sill and Igm'lng the
11.. . Hill ll.udwaie nnl the Hill
livo uf the I’ll,,t Chill, thia morning to Mi Vugindlne, then tu It e lro il.
« Ill'll lllei ll.l l ill l.umlnll Mil) s
wood.
I i'll nr reiving pii&gt;uo trim*
I i'ti1.1 &lt;' inpallier
uigctl everyone to give a* «e o ‘r- lie i u n i t r , I l»v nne nephevv,
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Hill win active in social,
ouviy its powdhle. in order to raHe lie i.rg e t: A rm stro n g u f D ctro ii
l ‘. H. navy pat ini hniiiher wliii'h
lli.lil It,INK) ill* imillhei nl l.ip.lltevc dl..iippeureil nvei the Itiiltic ,i ■i,i. m,| I'luirch affairs.
She
Ihe i|llota of $ljl(ib.
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I ONfJON. Apt. 17 - ( / ! • ) - Who put a «,mr la,m l,,,«
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The Htate .Hoard of Health ha"
|,ll*,,O-IS I,p.llll,,Ini vlliic Ifovvl.l week ugn Satiudiiv with III men jili,lined uml supervised the beantll&gt; S. CH ID ES IH'SSI.Y
relenai'd figures (hat show at least
•■'■aliaafta i i b ***** ais&gt;
VVASIIINUTON, Apr. 17 - (,T) to I nr,, auliner last week - ami whom wa. he living lo kill?
nhoard. An empty yellow l|fc rafl ideal mu of the grounds nt lha Al*
W H K B B A f, H la g fact that
M.ltill mon, women amt -lilhlrm
'Ihe
DuilcJ
Slates
chided
llosfound yesterilav was Ihe only elite Imii ie Const Line Depot. She wna
in
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all
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attempt
to
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quedion.
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l.rgan
cancer la OM oY the great— t iii,'il of caticar in Florida last year siu lo.lav for lark of "ruliniie«h and
utrntbor of llolv Cross EpliCODtl
In tlie fate of tlie | Ian,', which
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to
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was possihlv shot ,|„wn hv Hoviel Chur,I, nml of tlie Order of tha
lie effort* gitMl' br nude to
t,
lalsed In Ihe pa-tl for aid in the leged clash of American and Sov­
A H K o c i H f i o n T o iV I c c l flghtei pluuiH near tlie l.utviai, I'.ii-tern Star.
promote -xhauitiv* raiearrha
Surviving in addition to her
ranrer fight are na longer ndcuunte iet planes
The Viking limped ha.L in London Ian lhm .,l,,v ...gin w,th .tv
,'ity of l.epava ll.ihanl. The raft
into the rauaaa oftd cure* nf thin
..............
to meet the need* of tiie nrnernni.
The i-rlili-lstn was In a former Uil iMi-mhly almoil loin away.
waa fumul Hi tulles east of Stock­ iliiiichlci ar&gt;- one non. VV. C. Illill
Meoihars
of
the
Hnnfnrd
Merdread diseai#, ,'
(I'll* hintIn-r, Ernest \V. Stilus! on#
The housa-to-house canvaia will .’imioiincpincnt that (ho U. fl. will
....... UEAi
v ,» « “ n Wfl* •f*»l '• h»d he*,, h.l hy l.ghtn.iiH ove, ehuni'm A « a o f I a 11o n nml tln'ir holm nml "till ii,,rth „f l.ftiuva
AN D W H BBKAR, tha Ameri
.oiitlnii* through Apr. 2D. Con­ delay Its rejdy In Moscow's' note nurthern
The |u'up|e uf I Ids Y iigu daV' m n r. Site. Eiinnn Skorratt of
France. The stewardess--------------------"
K
frlrmlt,
will
enjov
a
barbecue
WedCM
F'llksstmie England; throe grand*
wka formpd
tribution* can also he mailed to: mull all iu»albl* information about offering from n broken apii amt
evening Apr. I'd, al 7:00 iH'i'upiiMl uiei, upt .ole the Adi la
to rorrv on
" gcraanarv American Cancer Drive, rare of th* Incident ran lie collected and dowk. was taken to a hospital. Thu two niiintlis ago ltint ookoown iiesilav
tic port uf Triosie yesterday voted ,'ltildrcn. Mr*. IV. A. Adama. Mra.
P.M.
ut
the
Elks
tirmimls,
Andrew
to bgatoii th#
of tW&gt;
Mrs. A. B. Peterson. Pilot Repre­ "the iron facta determined by L'H passengers - Inclmlint' u liahe assnilnnti, Im,) fired eiiol« llirougii Stine, chairman of the barbecue for the first time since tho '"ar for Jniocr II. Crapps nnd R. A. Near*
asv# the sentative, P. O, Bog 80, Hanford, calm ami thorough appraisal."
(t a B lla n * * ON P s i s a i l )
man. Jr.; four grrut-graitdchlldregi
the windshield of Ids car in sub­ committee, anuomicd lids morn­
In anti* — esenped Injury.
American
Fla.
'
Olyve Anne and Ada Jenn Adamt
The -lalemeni said:
The lightning theory was ahan- urban Uxbridge, lln 'aid lie clinsrd ing.
smarwlae
'on Chrvl and W. H. Crappa, ou
"This government believes that •lotted last Halunlav. B K A ’s rhluf the other nulmiiohile nine miles
Serving with him on the comPIMNCKR8 EX P EC TS
tor;
of Haufurd.
this careful approach la the only l&gt;ir hm officer UHsirted nil (lie #&gt;vl- before losing il in London's truf inlttee are Ilenrv ltn*sell, Forrest
LONDON. Anr. (7. — m — projier one in an important and tlence iiointrd In Mfiholnw.
aupport
Pullhrnrers included .loo Mas*
flc.
i n
•intchcl, John Hcnkank and John
la ne,"'Itorkingham Palac* announced to­ •leifcate mntter of InternatioiuJ re­
lers, A. II. i.ovejoy. E. F. LundRf '"•I'l an rxploiion apparently
,
Hrotland Yard looked over hit. Pnpe.
i f (hla day that Princuaa Eliiabath la latinos uml regret* that tlm Soviet occurred in #&gt;,,. |vlnn*-'*4 (nllet, next rar uml issitnl a nlatement Hint tht
Tickets for Ihe Imrltrcur can hr
W A S IIIN G TO n T A pr. 17. - (Ah &lt;iuist, George D. Bishop, W. A ,
cancelling all further public en­ government has failed tu show Li Ih* IIMIh kitchen where Ihe holes In the windshield appeared nlitained from Ihe cummittce — John Mnragon, who used to Lcfflcr and It. II Wnlthour.
«')R*b will
' durlpt*
gagement*— an Indication ah* la equal calmness and reatralnt."
i„wardes:i was preparing food and to have been -*n«ftl hy jlune*. mcmlg-rN nr from Hie fnllnwl4ii» ill- tiave Hie run of the While Ifmnr
fho month .
ougheut
expecting her Uiond J.IM thl.
•irrnks,
T H K vv K V T H K R
not bullets, Longley-Ciaik snld he irctors nf the Association: C. I.. a* a friend of presidential aide
the. County
aunport
summer.
4 PERSONS S A V ED
Tlie plane atngjiered home with would ttreupt the Yard’s judge­ Iteildlng, \V. A. Morri'on. Jack Harry Vaughan, went no trinl to­
naadad to osiii|
Dim * life
A similar announcement cam*
MIAMI. Apr. 17. — WP) — Four hnlh sides of Ihe fuselage blown ment.
' Krttlgan. Jack Hall. W. V. Hitting, day on elinrgrH of lying to a Sen­
JA C K S O N V ILLE. -Apr. 17— /#?
cgving affeT*«r,vi
from Buckingham Palace prior In exhaoited parson* were sighted mil and the riddled tall as/rinhly
Station
Hrotland Yard detectives stood M, I,. Hahiirn. F!. (). Harper, Henry ate Investigating Committee.
th*
birth
od
Priaa*
Chari**
In
Nofrom the air and rescued from Tils- hanging by only the top Mints hy today while the wings nr the itiissoll, Ned Smith, il. I,. Perk­
I. Andrew
The fifi-venr-old Mnrngon was Atlanta ...
vembar, JNB.
cayoe Ilav today bv a Coast Guard and tha flooring. Tho pilot landed tattered Viking were removed. ins, Jr., John Kailcr, Dorothy flanked hy three lawyers. He had liaston
nfonl.
. ...
*'
pilot on his way to hi* base after il with tha wing ailerons alone.
nothing to sav tn reporters about Churl*,don
Parta^of th* damaged tall already Powell and T . E. Tucker.
ZONE MRRT1NO
u eearcli mission.
One uf the pasuenaer* was lislph had baan taken away for microwhat ho lias been doing the last Chicago
CdaJt liunrdaman aald lha four .Strauss, a Marshall Plan official, ncople Inspectlmi.
few months while lie has hcon on Denver ....
C IG A R E T T R H S TO L E N
wero too exhanatad to talk after lie pooh-pnood suggestions that ha
Detroit
A British union complained to
Morn than 80 cartons nf cigar- batl.
Iii nar»
clinging to a llf#»avlng cushion for was the target of an uaaaainatlan tbu Civil A ir Ministry yesterday ottes, and |1 0 in rash was reported
H took a little more titan an Galveston
about 10 hours through tbu night. attempt.
that union ground crews In state- stolen from Price’* Grocery at hour to aalect a Jury of nine men New Orleans
They were pltehsd overboard whan
London newspapers searching owned BEA are "riddled with 248ft Sanford Avenue, sometime and three women. Included In tho Nuw York
tb* motorboat "■atek'* upset.
the B E A passenger Hats for Thuw - prominent Communists."
Friday night. The robburv was dnxun war* two Nogroe*. Thu Saint I.ouis
o'
•Jo* I
A U#t o# fly# putaoas an tha day said on# o? Iks traveler* of
•»«#■•••*•••••
A ministry spokesman told news- discovered ihortiy after 7:00 dafanso used up all challenges to Seattle .... .
artad
to
"Butch1
*
wa*
given
to
(be
Coast
on *ar Hor ptona waa Baar-AdrolrM
MT
o'clock Saturday morning when which ll was entitled.
Jacksonville
Guard .and It
inquire Into tb* po- the ators woe opened, police atatad.
Tha court room was onlv about Miami «UI|4MIIIHI4.4ll|4M.|4IIHS'
rw.a
lHatlons of employes of Entry was mode Into tbu (tore a third Ailed while tbs preliminar­ Orlando *•»•••)&lt;•••*•••■«••••••«•*•*«S471
Tampa •«•••.••••«•&lt;l.li.'ftlillftMlSSi 71
ies wsrs on.
(gUsod tW lnai.” .
through « reg# window.
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Proclamation

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Scotland Yard Will A t t e m p t To
Discover Who Planted Air Bomb

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N o. 171

AHHOclaletl PreMt Leased W ire

Ili^-lt School SiiidcnlH
I.a(inch Cancer Drive

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A P R . 17. 1050

Senate Committee Rejects
Truman Reorganization Plan
For Treasury And N.L.R B.

' I ’o t ’i l y

A t U ° rg e s y C r a c k ” D o w / s

Sanford Firemen
Save 2 Buildings
From Being Burnt

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I'iwllv .•l.niih llir.Migh Tuesday,
s.iuic lik, lihood of .ihower* In
Tnllnhn- . »• nrt-n in.l nlong lowei
oast .nnsl ninl Key. Into tonight
or ruc-.lnv Soiuowhat wanner.

NEW SPAPER

M ONDAY

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VOLUM E X X X X I

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H»ag« 2f Eeat.

i W altar ,-»■ .M alliyo and Rath f ,
M a il.)a libvlng filed In Ihfo C eurt
".worn run u f Complaint ,n
in is * u ll. in* iiaiu ru and pur«&lt;&gt;-ja nf
whlolt la lo determine the l l l l * pf
'•he p la in tiff* to Ih * land herein“
ILedl to bv Mood find

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Licenced Broker
end Agent.
F la State B an k Blda
Reliable Cnmpanlta.
(Jo»d Listin g *

TH E

T o P i o l t r l ih# P a a ra of Ihe H u r ld i
T a Prum ote lh a Progtean o f A te rlra .
T o P rad ar# P ro sp e rity fo r San fo rd.

Ar# T h e e* Sig n * W arn in g You ne

, kHecm ^: CHANGE OF LIFE?

F / M IM S
Burnt I* tit abMolulB tn*» ulinplr Iltle.
lo liu\&lt;* nil H mIhih mid InlRrrNiN of
iLf iJd i-nd.uit n and path of Hi mi
is T H E o n l y ____
A '&lt;1 Ar I'tal
t
3«j In tiiul to itiil(| land p.i/uid upon mid
dftir inhiF-il, lo rtMnovi* cloudD upon
I. Alt'lnl Paint 01 a &gt;1 ■• f 1,1
A M
lh*» iitulfittrfi.* i If I#* to du Id Untl. tn
l-iiti 30 Ar 31lllot'lt J U rt'iiiif
I I.OItll) V n nil let ,-,,iiil 1
•in *«t utid ioiidrm Him plaintiff**
Hold
fla t ltf«»k
3
on
tlulls.
till*- iliBraiff. and in \%ti|ch full of
A 1*1 A fltft ||f 44ltd t O'* If BR
roinpiahii. tl,r pin InfIff* ntitto that 1!. All till I':,till llii-t anil l„30 A 19
•k«*&gt; billBvn fli»r«t ur« p^monii In­
I.OIM 31V l
?. M Mliif'k Ham*
P mI i i I c i I ovt-r in ,t ,- ,| „ i |&gt;,r
.3!.
tRryr.trU In ili«i land f»Br«*ln lnvo|v»,i
inork I'tal iluolt
I
viuii'iy piiinteil laatiil
Af IUM A l»|rn Hunk : Dttccu 70 , a*J'1
»t i H iibIh.vh
(I « h r r I b fltl
tin g ill
nnniPM nrr unknmrn tu Oiftu. ,1. MiT hI I* 11 I 111 guuriinti-nl
l-nfA 3bii a- SM filn«l. 11j tnitto, k
Iihv Iiim furthBr named tliarBln
ugaln-l Kloridn w a a l It e 1
1'ImI lltrok i pM««r ii a loo , ceriuln perRom an known by uama
condition,,. Full 11 filial 11
A rial (look
|,t,M*‘i 7U 110 ’
tb*ni. tin- nuld plidndffn\ put
not Mlitfui'liiri
- i &lt;k h i .
kno!Ffl x*y ,h« m*
r« m
l.nlr 312
lo2n«,
v 3Nb|IIjc K
Uluinilflr. whHlirr (linynr any of
S A V E 7ft'., in
Iliiininork flail Honk i panes ! M,fni nre tje*d nr ui Ivb, mu) or
31 4, III,
4rial
llool. 2paai-M
ball*Veil l,y them, Ihev*l,l plalaL A H O K tu* N O H A a D I.NL
7u 110 A lit
'*!“ "% •• ilvlha tu l,e Intereated In
Lots 3 i
3nil), l! r, tVhitioinli'n
the Ikiitl noil premUeeheroin lli- or S C R A I 'I N L
UaCiiail AiliUila,,
, l a , m i I'lu• valveil nml lieielnabovr ileacrlbMllook 3 p.igi, tu.
Anti •Imvliig made all perron* C h a n t * &amp;
Com pany
_
•» I* lli-rmloit having 9* &lt;tu-mlng any Inlereot lu
Dintiibutorf,
‘ lark„f
a-,th# nbovw SaorrlhBU (1 and.
* partita
‘
&lt;'Iri |&gt;11
C o u it'd e fe n d an t v o " ? s r la id Bill of" comH ill Im p lp n ic n l C o .
ucinliiuto ,,'oun p l,lm :
y,
f t o r lt .i
And liavln u demand'd from the
Katifigfil, Flu.
tc in c u iT c u u n r m: A l.l
I'C
C le rk of Ilia
the Clroult Court tn
In v { |
n t ,A R K

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... WOMEN!:

K IIOLLIUAY. If living and I
TH E
If dead, all partial claiming
it
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nle K. Holliday aa hair*. d*-&gt;
SHAM POO— M ETH O D
*•“*••• lagaleea, or granites.
•rt.llior* or other wlat and.
all pereons olalmlng or hivO rla n d o
oirv Intfreut in and to
II.* following land*, nliutte.
• S te a m L a u n d r y
Hflng and bolag la Senluol*
Lounty, Hurlda more partit» VV. fo n ro rd
I’ h. 2 -21.11
i-ularly deecrfbed a:i (oflowa,
lo-WHt

21 HiiiiMi 11,iitk • .lo K a il.
LotH 37 a * o ttlo"1&lt;
I»ri-Mii»*
wold
l»Ut It....tv
3 lino's
uit

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2 ? °.r £ ,,o r &gt;

pup.- 71
Lola I* C 13 | l| ...I , | .Vllen'e
f jr a t Addition to tVu&gt;hlngton
Ifelg litii I I . I llook
3
page

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William*-' The "name'Vr'thJ^lefMd__
IR*;
-- —jgey
I* Willie
. . . . . w.
,icy
hi*" sail*
la* divorce,
nature
nf thin
salt la
la "la
Ton are h..
Tou
hereby required to
P[**d
answer tha bill of com-,
. or
JL . anoieer
f ! — . 1..!. ** In this suit, and do

Lot* 37 ft, I I Tho Hlavla Colony
Co • H.ibillvlMloii Plat Hook 2

33.
L«»f 22 nio« 1: I* La I. •* U myihuu
IlntMlitv t.;ikn \vJiilt Inti, I'lu t
UiiiiH 4 psm
pd||N
« 23.
-3.
Lot 33 fllot t. I, l.al*. UayniM li
lilt* talk* Addle loti
|&gt;lst
• |M||I« J 3 .
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of N K U
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oi
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NHL Heirtloh !i|, Ton fislilo

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(CIRCUIT collier

Hanford. rio r ld a T * A p ril 7i» , I l i a
N O T IC E IH I I e I i K U Y O IV e I* that
liureiiant lo C hapter 111. Plorldo
. m i x . Htaiutea, l» « l aa amended, tho fo l­
low ing deaerlbed lend In Homlnol*
Lo iin ty. Plu rlda. w ill bo affaM S
for utlo at public outcry fo r tho
hlaticM ond beet caeh bid at tao
-I.n- dour of Ihe Hrmlnolit County
Court I I oum , ut Hanford, beginning
V&lt;„ “ i 6
on
A p ril
I m I h I T U * lllo ck I I Oreum
wold Plat
P ia l nook
llo « ‘ 1* pi
‘" '
I I ft Plat Book 4 page* lu
* »*
Lot t lllock II Dreainwuld lal
Itonk 3 puge* 30 ft 3 | ft Plat
Hook 4 p.vre* 30 ft 33.
Hb!U uf N U 'li 4 MW(4 of IIH t*
H e c O u i i3iaT&gt;iivn*hlp 21 Houltt
Itainrc 31 Knot.

O l d V M t (.'iti/ A M I

the dl i'ojut of Ihe
tllr, Thl. Cluh U

L. WILLIAMS, are that each and everr the defendanle
■at suit In &lt;11- above named .deslanatsd and epecl-

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R E IV in M

W E S TE R N STEA K S

_ t* aafter to
of Complaint agon

IT IS THERISronB. OltDERBO.

T h e Ituoy I L . ml t ilu li . . f s i Paul
ItaptU t C liu r .li, Pine and V ln tli
S t ., w ill eeleh rale it
nth A iinl- l ''i f f i , A cr cS i5 c E ? ? " J k ', ' K g
v i.m iiiv Su'KllM . V p ril HI. nt 7:110
P .M . A grand n rngrnin hn-. le—n
bi’ia ilK e ii. T h e nilhlh- L rlie e rfu lly *• “ ATIITS, hla wife, Plalatlffa,
invited t „ enjov till* grand re le .
I.rnt Inn.
r o ^ M i^ r a -js s t t s .
M r*. Ila l* v llru tvn , n rr* ld * n t.

. The I'uhllcltv flelniii.ii Inn &lt; lid
ip nn organltation of tin- Mid WI.MII.SL SPIfVM p.H l||;|,|i
*av Junlni High fli-huu! itinteni
M W MT. t VI.\ MIY
jrnlih .iHerti tho nee* fur and
ii v p i iHT M i r i t n i
■bout till1 rvliool and plae*&lt; II *1
Sunri.e •••rtlni tiegHii III,. „rIIKJ ulipoml uf llic *&lt;111110111 . imr *!i f of ef-n it p f^r ||i«*
\fi
bnli ulul ll*f pruptn of till* ro»*». , •&gt;»4I itr% Ml f.iittijiry ltii|»|Iwl
tttinlty at large.
, .;..m|n. v,n. :i llie /rrvn-e w«"
a'n i hrganuatlun i-h ii tht.i of Mu* it, - lunge »»f It,-,-, jvj f’nhtuTlI
f tllua ipg inenibei* iHmellu Jemi S iih Iim H'-houi li.-p/m « i‘ u - l; \ \i
jarkein, clwlrnwm Her tin. |Udi
It.- n «
v,„ •••|*|„. ii(iw...r ' uV
llppu.
rotlialrinani
Vlrturhi ih. I!, m u . . . in.i,.BWim i , cy. rotnryi Goorglnni. i Mur , v,. dl
.-d l,v th. ,
Mn,|
Phy- d-thtanl scvrntiiri: Jeuneti. n -ue.l l.v M...
„n.t„r
McKinney, Irctuurer. T ie rhah "Ih .. ............................
VI. i ihlurll. iVl.irnl.ig tvorman iCl*&lt;;U dmir, for ihe otl.ei hip |»-i(un it. I Lilli A.M
The
niitaihet.. of Hi* organl/ation.
nn bilge vii &lt;|.*li\-(-,-.,| I,. If,,,. v|
I In- nls»vo |ilotiiro ib ih, *|iiiohiu* an,i nnalnt-nlv o.iuipi.isl liuioh' Tli^ i |iuii&gt;u ' .♦ uf tfii*
1 •inhl-rll
tlun are Mic e- Ii. tj«urtnv\, I
snm!!
moaV*
"tuU*"U ul M,,l" My Ju " iul 'Hah tM isJ onjoy wl.ulo' pi ..grain .« a . Ki.nlered Nunthn
rlvln r and
k.iii.ii
'i " H.j ' Ilutringlnn.
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f " , nlplill.v V|r., Soda M il&lt;** L|„ -,n,j

bu llelln
b vaid Is otto ..u llo i » l • T.,.|#
Nuniin-i
n « i i i ' n.-rviio
uett .•«•
re iid e rc.l hy thi
uroup.
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i- .o lo io .i |,v
i,v 4i.’huir
lion SN«,.
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j . Tho
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MOiitJily b u lle tin , have ho.-n . . ni tn. || -j,.
l... ff„,
,„ tin, , , Vo.
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-|m nnl.o,
t|„. ., vi-itirii' )M„
M|i • ' nine, Ruv. •■■.inliiiuli I
••*plau,.-d how .U-,n,
| n „ ,I
b a ie n l .1 oinj utlloi- u icin h o n - . f 1 \ . KI l ’Mtt If* .
ih * ouhimunity.
o.
T‘
,U ime liino H.l ! F i i II m. i i i i *
•man aIMi tin- ivMin „f l,hm-| ami
a, I,lir*. „l M,
Fc-MOtiii'bii- r,„ K'ln n li- &gt;Vii „ •I,'V. :,""t'a|',-n
her.
Itl.l'll Ifr.'n n 'lh .i I , l " ' 1 l
•Snmint at 5:110 P.M.
IVuvt-r
lit " M)li&lt;tuy J i i i i Iui llip h Sell,ml I U lh u T l; -Ta»vn." Mr*.
“
VI. I., Ah
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held
i.uinn n n n ,v .-i,|.
Nevv.. Weeklv Hllluhs
(fill ,'ll ,i‘s|ij||,|n.|

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a day

a thaa tw s n ir-s la b t
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_ - / # thaa s t a ir 4*ya
ro n tha daw of tho m aking ot
m il order.
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Legal Notice

By LOUH i B FOOTER
EXPRESSION OF~TH A N K S
„ The family of the late Mr*. Lillie
t.arey w IsIiim to thank the many
friend* for Ihe lovclv flower*,
cards, tc-l-crems h ik I I lie •or-d-c of
m r« during their hour of be.
rcaveinent with . pn lal mention to
Moiety * Son Kuneral Home for
their kind and undervtnndlnr eorv.
ire no beautifully rendered.

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la* malatlaaa aa&lt;t anllr#* »t
tatemai far «br , * „ • » *1
II faala. Will ha ,h * t,H far
aalar n f m llit ii ralra.
ir**r*l»a halluaalif III IM| N ia iM frr Haprraratlraa
g M Varh. L’M rH*. Ilrlmll,
u cair. aaf Hi. laaia.
I MaraM la a •nimhrr af'iha
tana Prraa whlrb la rallllal
grail fa Iba aaa far rreabll.
I I f all fba laral arwa prlntra
!• Mwapaprr, aa wall aa all
M a fbaairhra.
M O N D A Y . A P R IL 17, IUf.0

p W W i r rb nntLk VKHHK *
•1M waa not the laal mighty one
b « 0« tha fatal writing on the wall
■ tha very hour af hi* f|/ide and
(Saltation.
Pride romelh Itrfore
I n i l Keep humble nnd hnnnrnhlr.
Bclahatar tho king tiiadr a gir.it

rtum.iu

Preiidrnl
it tiring pic•rnteii will) j 8colliil kill latltiun
ed irte) tlie colorful liutdii ol lb"
Clan l^trLcm l ol Stullaml. W r can
hardly wait to tee a pic litre of

ftHj|rry ill d rtiini up in llioic blur
•nd black hantli i ioatinf red and
t r h r r l « on «b n t « w iili a grre n

round I
ii il |)'»m i *1* i )mi I i«*iicl.i will
throw aw.iv' » Intutr tluirman nl
(tie Futrtgu ibldtiuni Cnmiiultrr
for it (rraltman tctwlor", aikt
ony of .Senator I'fpper'* mull cnihtHiatlic iii|tpoiter». When br
feel* about Cntnimminn tlir wav
Ciaiidr Pepper (loci in .t vvotld lli.it
I*, in danger uf being attacked by
Communist. Florida heller throw
him away.

many furnieru would uak: “Can 1 really uot away with
flint7” In iitt aprittK lusue lant week, the Quarterly nitfliired
U. 8. fnrnior» that the ad had auggciitod a perfectly IvruI
way for farnicra to acll their corn and have It too— and
make an much an 83c a bunbcl into the bargum.
Thu Quarterly cited the crsu of n Jcffcmon County
(Ind.) farmer who normally uaea all of liin corn for feed,
lie had HUch a bumper crop In ltM8 that he cribbed hia
id) I bushel HtirpluH, put it under Government acnl In 1040
anil Rot n $1,31!) loan at thu $1.47-a*buHhcl Htipporl price
lean cliurfffH. Then a neiRhlror told him he wuu a fool: he
could put hia entire crop under loun at the aupiiort price,
then buy all the corn he needed for feed at 65c a butthe! in
the cnidi market. In uhort, by eellinK all of hbt own corn to
the Government and bnyinR in the open market what he
needed for feed, the farmer could muke an extra 50c to 80c
on every bushel fed to his plua uml chickens.
The farmer t/ien naked nla local Department of A «rlculltire I'gent more alniut it. "Ho told me that I would bo
within my !e«nl and moral rlghfn to do thin," ttaltl the furmcf. "Hy keeping all my oWn corn off the market nnd buying
corn (on the market), I would lie building up tho price,
which was Just what the whole program was designed to
do."— Time Magazine.
This is what Senator Pepper lias done— or helped to
do— for the farmers of Itnva and Indiana. What has lie
(lone for you 7

Do People Like You?
Individuals should study the methods business is now
using to woo the public. If they applied them to their own
relationships with others, I think they’d be agreeably sur­
prised.
( ’oil t rations today recognize that to survive and grow
they must get along well with people. Many of them em­
ploy their own tart officers who have studied tho ways of
doing it. Here arc Homo of their iHiiuters:
Start by being open-mimled. Ho sympathetic and tinderstandiug of the viewpoint of the other fellow, lie may
have sincere convictions even if he doesn't agree with you.
The mail who sounds off with his own views or beliefs
mid imi.'lull's bv announcing that be will listen to no nrgo

However diffn till it ln.iy be to
make money, il i* far more tlilficntt,,lo , krrp il. There it'.ajwayi
Mitizmn; nzaibv ready lo pick vuur
Mekrl. rite lair iltll ''Hojaiigle*"
Kobiuion, lliotilway ilaniing »l«t
ami fantoio llullywOiHl arltit, nuile
good money ihnyiglimit Im long
and useful Me. accumulated mme
than i2.Q00.0tK), Hul hi* wdl, pro­
left an nlale of * f.150.
The Florida Supreme Cntirl inn(id(f* a rate caJling Fnt tuliiiiirion
of Negroe* In die Gtpicttily nf.
Florida. While ■ Flotilla cili/rm
brealhia**ly await tin* deroon. they
might |toitder ' llte at lion o| dm
Mat via ml Sitpieinr Cuiirt dial
Maryland cannot deny a NVgtn ml
tnillance In any Hair intliiuliun
solely became of race, il die Mary
land Sun feme Court in rule*, wltal
would the Supictnr Cnuil oi llte
United Slate* decide, ll (hiic* an
ia lfe gin i ' p r ^ cm. ____

lt:*tlor*a 5a#ei Thla la the M
•I live atari aa ti»U la la z MM
tlahi a «rr Ihr llo a .tr C o a a ll.
alaa’a praga.al la tamo l i t VA
fea.gllal atoarata la a l l l albar
auttraairBI gruaraaaa.)

Chicago Youth

W A S H IN G T O N . Apr. 14. — l/P)
— War veteran* are on Itolli bIiIck
in the fight over the Hoover
CommUftinn'* reciinimeuilatlon*.
That contmlaajon MiKgi'stiil that
nil the government'* hlg hospital
prcgruiiiM — including (hat of the
Veil* limn Adm inM ration ( V A ) —
lie placed in n brand new. inde­
pendent agency.
T h U would take VA'* hn.i|iitaU
uwnv fiom that iigi'Mi'y which wn*
crriiti'd to look out for veteran*
lin'd.*.
Four liii; veteran* nrgiinirntion*
uppnr&gt;r th" lilnii: The American
l.eginn, tlte Veteran* of Foreign
W art, the American Veteran* of
World War II, rind the IMi&amp;bled
American Vrlrrana.
For the Idea are the
S. Cham­
ber of Commerce, the U. 8. Junior
CiiHiiila'r of Commerce, the CHI­
ron* Committee for the Hoover
lU'pmt (made up of private cltl*
renal, mill the Amcrlrun Veteran*
Cnioiiiiltoi', which elnim* a memliei.liip of 26,1)00 veteran*.
Hut Kiuiie mrmliera of the vari­
ous veteran, organization:* fight.
&gt;ai! till- pliii are nl •• member* of
Hie organization fii:lit mtr for It.
For iin.tatn e. Her man W. Steinkrnus, I’ri'Hiilcnt of the II. 8.
t'liHinbrr of (Commerce, la n mem
bei of the Aineriinii l.eginn, the
Veteran* of Foreign War*, anil
tiic llUahli'il American Veto tana.
Stelukinu* hit* put out u 10page li.mkli't •(plaining the plan
ii * he ki'ph it and railing on veternn* to aiipport it.
The Allierli'iin l.eirimi liii'i till Ill'll
out yard* of publicity opposing it.
And the Amur iron Veteran* Com­
mittee (A V C l h.u hem liu v grindini: out publicity mul *poerhea In
favor of the Hoover plan.
I'riie A VC, Will' it 26,000 memher* mid u “tuff of nliiiut eigiit In
its Wn'-liimiton heniloilHi te ll, Is
• ........
iiimti'iteil with the l.e*
non u hieli « l.ilni■' .1.110(1,000 mem.
I" i • mul tin n stiff of atnuinl 100
heie )
Hoi llieie Ii • lioon bittertica*
io thi
fli'l'* tu'lwi'en veteran*.
Micloot S iiM g lt. National Chairntmi of A V I' Itn eliaiged lliu la*.
irtnn Inr* 'mm "d d"wn on free
ili-eii rioii of tlie Hoover plan In
post nroniiil the rotmtrv. (The
l.egiith din'"* tin-* and •uv&lt;'’ it
veil onio . lull -Ii .i't|**ion.)
Ami a motitli ago Slrainht
charged tbnt “ The l.iglnn'* top
In ass Is nut i "allv concerned in
riiorlling better tici-iiec* for (lie
veti tun.
It* concern U for the
tncniber* of tin l.eginn inarhitte
whit art entrenched ill rnshv Veternn A •Im Ini *11atinn Job.."
The la-ginn, of emirte. dehlea
litis. Cringe N. Ciulg, National
C'oiiitiiniiiU'i' nf Hie Legion, wit*
le iin llv a.I.iil about tliut in u
veticiU.Hnji.il ruuiiiiiUiiu hvarlUK.
by. Hep. Finukljn U. IlouMvelt,
Jr.. Now York'Pepin. ral-Llbarv|»'&lt;
HoOaevell, n no irtlu t 'fwtjt nf
the l.eginn nnd lh&lt;&lt; AVC , M id:

Senator Holland wa« tlie only
wnator on (he Senate Agiictillttre
lubcommillre lo vote again*! dia»:

!n‘" in.n’'

gtmtn and a coniinuaigip of

Ihr

t # « « ate gtown on a nationwide
eaaia tha year mound, ll i* a
drop that doa* not lend itielf In
SfuJalion. «pd control.’' What we
M M ht th l Senate ii a few more
M
with Senator Holland'* couriii'a id 't o o d iinia.
■
t

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£

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.

4 eaijr lo convict a man
or hemg a traitor lo HU
pi. Gustave Adolph MuelU. S. Air Force in Ger
veted accict papal! to ll,
'tkinkiai they warn Ruti in an open and xhut
rjMchary, for w)tkh the
I wartime il death. M*
jLt

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u..

Staydiiliar waa hurt.
Police Identified the dead ma:t
nn Artns Dnvi*, CJ, of liimiklyn,
and *nii| he laid u record a.* a
••nvwartl minor uml |tolicy game
runner.

Police Claim Mishap
Occurred After Tw o
Week Romance End

ItucrtiuMc ilu*l t* more •loiiifi'MMi* to It'HH'v hri** than *|nny
tict-niiiM' ft illifta more.

C H IC A G O , Apr. 17 — (/!’) - A
15 yc*i old girl tvat dint in the
abdomen lait night and |x&gt;hcc held
her 16 year old dugrunlled itiilot
foi i|iie«linning in the ihonling.

Katlinim- Corbetl. a IrrdimaS flmhcil a ,'JA riililifi I'i.ilol to
al Cllirago V'm almn.il I ligli .Srbool, frighten the girl, but it iliKchurgeH
wat in Ian condition today in nrciilentnlly.

Kund I'nibe

M O N D A Y APR. 17, 1950

S L A U G T B II A C Q U IT T E D
W A S H IN G T O N .Apr. 17— &lt;/P&gt;—
Former Representative Roger C.
Slaughter of Kansan City was
r.ciiuitteil today of u charge of
violating the lobbying act.

Girl Wounded

Sanford Herald

Hclil with Artial were H u rt
companion*, Joncph Comlnikv. In,
Eilwnnl Krcher, III ami William
Moyil. 17.
•
Meanwhile, In New York, A
'iiiillg pnlli'rnuin aavcil hi* girl
frlcmi and himnclf from an ahiluclor hy breaking free nf III*
clothe*.line bond* anil *hooting
the a**allnnt to death.
I'ntmlniuu Anion Stnyduhnr, 27,
off-duty and dresird in (dull
clothe*, wan ultting In III* rur at
1:10 A M. ( I 'S T ) . talking to Mis*
Ann Handle*, 21, In front "f her
imme.
The car ilnor wn» jrrk rd o|H'i'
and n Negro gunman nhnvnl a
lii*lol lit Htnyduhai '* face raying
it wh * n atlckup.
He tied the pollceman'ii wrl*k*
with clothe* line nnd made him got
In tin* I Lick seat.
Then, necordiiig to Slaydultat,
he took u long look nt Ml** hand­
le*,. did lido the front *cnt bcaidr her and *aid:
“ bw n iit you. Italty."
. lie "tnrtcil the cut aa the if" *
altrank nwav from him.
„
"I'm going to give you a *how,
Htnyduhnr *nid the man anecrwl
over hi* altouldur.
The car had gone hardly four
|,|,irk*, however, before Stnyduhnr
wtlgglcd free and went for the
gun In hi* rhmitder huUter.
'When I get tli" gull out, I pot
it I,ark of him," 8tnyduhnr told
hi* superior*.
.
"He "potted It and tluew In­
hand* up. I did not know wether
hr had a gun in III* hand or not.
•Then I fired."
The abductor dumped on m .
aide. dead. The rat humped tignit'd
i, pole Neither Mi"* Sannh« » " r

and women ami hu.inuxMiirn lie
brill even ircn In the statn.
Hill ing (hn day Smut her* innde
n brief iippmirnnce at the meriting
and'Tereivnl a trenirndout ovnHoh.
The nteetlng wn* oprnetl with ll
Ptnyer l.v J a m n Y. Wllrun. nf
I,tike (dtv, Pntt Stale f'tttnmnndiT

W. V. Ititllng
T.m.htnn Drug Co,
Itrgulnr examination* by a
ahy* id an usually Include u
lest of : blieal p rc H »u rc .'Front
rxpiricm c
phy*ican» 'I t n v a
lentned thnt the tale of Mood
tin Mure U often uasocitted
ttii)'
rertain iIU c u w b . And
Ipgii Mood pressure in many
nolani'Ci poluta to trouble
nlit ml.
tllo.&gt;il prer.dlie reading* ar"
t.ptvi.dl)' important when you
ate forty or over, for it I*
then that heart disease* are
most likely to oerttr.
Kptru*t yottr hralHt to a
doctor, coopt rah* in every way
and you will lie assured of
the hrst liealtli nature ami
tmditul science working to.
nether ran bung you.
T h l * I* t h e I M I h a t a « r r l r * of
r.atlorlM l
* .l* M ll* »a ira t*
«&gt; .
p r n i l u a In I b l * o a t o r r a r b n * t k .

Sentiiinle County Motors

Coer riiiai

OIU K. Final HI. Phone 11)11

S A N TO R O O R LA N D O RP
T U R N O N IX A .4 3 6 A T
T H E F L A S H IN G A R R O W

NOW SHOW I Nil
I ' b l Central Florltln Shun lug!
.Mickey Itooncy

THE BIG WHEEL
K ID D IE S

U N D E R

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Oi 01 (INI ,'«tKcmpun, i t

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“D E A D M EN W A L K

purpeampaithilng fo
•old in Ft M yirt I

A bb SKATS— 75c TA X INC

Page 127 LIFE

2 Door
Ford Sedan
SHOtS

f OR

MiN

1917

monel, putting out a metropolitan dully.
Bol) Godloy writea Hippo dally radio nrbgrn
rntpH und writea two weekly nporia telccaatH. W
to Hie HtuUio to direct liin morning lircakruul it
tntea hid aftcrnooii script to hia nccretary.
How alKiut you? Are &gt;'ou 8U R E you can
to iw a unccoBH7— William 1). Ellin in Your Life

McGrath Says

fur the broadcast of gambling ini
formation cnncfrnlng hnr*e rnec*
la canaorahlp for the radio or Icier
a horaa race. That would mean yUlon. may I haaton to point ou(
T V could only uao n movie ol a that alnea tOJU congrta* haa flat.
\y prohlljlted, not merely dclnyc
hnrsa race.
McGrath anltl tho time lag would »°r an hour, tho radio b ro n d rn itW burgh niiit New Orlrnn*-— lad thu
Information concerning Fitter) rnmpli'U' list Ita* pul yet Uuu
make tho broadcast of little vatyl of
loo, which la. ■ form of gambling tnnilu putdlr.
to bookmakers,
with worn* wider commercial inn
. "Wo fret," ha aald, 'that only plrntlona than horse racing."

•aid hi* o n p iin k “ ha. rapWitodly
said h« will (import tvary patiand
and parrel nf tho Fep^M.
' '
He aald that whore hF ha* atiltinitted te»Umw»y before tha Sen­
ate approarlatlous rommlttee on
IhttvBeed for Store veteran* ho*plUia In HUH, 1040 and 1060.
ftingthera "hf* never testified on
thi* cnbiect before tha House A p prti&amp;rlatiitn* Cummlttoo nmt has
o e f t n u ttU a xpaach about it on

Telephone 148

It.lrtlilt' Cla-« of |loImii'li Mill oo'i'i witt■
I .... J,. It UI I'lH o.il
AVantic nl N oij |* \f
A marki'i
tia*k"l will nl
I,a ll«- III
T ke l»a*l Mali Oil * &lt;Tula of tin
.H'liiliioli t:lin|iter
ORR. will
meet ut 1*IT I’aik
"
Avefim* at 7:H»
»;.M. Mr . It, A. Turney uinl Mr*.
IM.-on Go!i will In' i'o-lio*te**e*.
Tim Kl*i" Knit;lit Clrrlu of the
I'ir:.t llaptiM Clioirli will nil*'t
at Hie hrnni' of Mi s .1. II. I'hilll|i*,
IliOil i ’aliiiittii&gt; Vveilin' al S:ll(l |».
M M r:. I'lnlli,,i» ami Mr* J. A.
H i'ir will Ii»o* )"• lio«le*»i« f,.| Hi"
rVeniiiK.
•I ’g s n x r
T li" It. W W ar" jlilil" I’Ih** of i
Hi" Fir*l Mi'llioilihi t'luirili w ill!
m »"l in Mi'kinloy Hall ill 7 on .
P. .VI I'h" ii i ii will "ill"rinin Hi" !
llJIrs witli a "iiiijHirlll Mili|i"l.
|
III" Xiiniiino IK,on- fl.'liait- !
in»i,i «r Ho VVoionn'* Cluli will ,
air"I al s SO I'. M. at Hir ( ‘lull i
H 'lil'r
Tli" ( liii|i"l &lt; lioii of III" Fir:S j
naptirt t'linreti wil llmv" r&lt;‘li"iir*nl |
al 0:4f» I*. M
Tlie F i'ie Koirl.l C irri" of the ■
\V. M. K. of lit" Fir &gt;1 Iin |il ieI
CflUii'll v/lll ll" *1 ivilll Vll". i I'
Phillip", Hill! l‘lilni"Mo Av" in |
« 00 P VI

llutiorinu M iv t"iirliii U.»v and
(•t’orirt1 Kirk, u lu» arr In In* nun
rit**l Am :&lt;» Mm. W. M. Philipand Mr*. William Tyii* cnti'rtiiiiv t
Kridnv "\«*utiur will* u lmff«d din
net nl tin Ininn* id M m . Pv u * hii
Mrilom ilii V\t'liut'.
Tin* T ii liMiim wir* l«»vt*|\ with
itiranut'ini'iit* h | pud- .iml nhitf
•ar nut ion*
I'lu* tliuinr I ii Mi* wn
t*Mvi'ii*d M't*&gt; ii l.'it t 1‘lutli and
i*
Icictl unit an in i itn'** nifii t ••f fl»*
pitlk .llld wllllt a-.t|lo.a•tall mill \%11•
pink lll|M I III • itillll llaalalo •
I U|f Ml t I •••V. nil. I Ilf It*• 11* t

Tin* (Vntnil i *ii» l»* of tin* &lt;;.'n
drn riu h met at Hit* ...............
M r-. II. &gt;|. I'np worth I* itIn \ at
10:1111 N.M., with Mm. I* i Moon*.
•**«*!•• t liait in.in pi* - dim
Mr*
IN i« r lh i
hut Mrplf nit*
•him Him*, [lie i'tiii«: ..i 1111•'•i *.. •
tall....... t*j rili *i t ..
mtil i«o)«f *«t
*lu» diift*r«*uf f.tilh'it*. flint in *
hi* I t v t i w d

fl Mill

flit

Hiatt «*r -lain* n-unlly ran bft
iriiim iil hiitli warm wider m rl

h l p . H f II. Ii»

I 4l*|ii tilt II If nil I t *|III f
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"h«. (in* pi.win mi* I,. i,i
f fill lit ll I ’lllll I Mill | ||| |.|||
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H|iedal Deluxt
I'lymoufth Sedan
M O W ""

ho,

you will he entitled,

lo a free pniw to the H IT/

TER M S and TR A D E S

T H K A TH K on your

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.

N*n.t I..al. Only f l 50

W. Ilrlusim.
Tint IdKldlglit uf the afternoon
i»»* lliu visit to Mr*. F.iidnr f!url,’ll'* g .ii.b n , in (b'lti'vii. An ibi"toiip li.ureil Ihr gindi'M, M i(Tirltdl "(plained the nnnie* nnd
type.* of the plant* there. Ilefori
the Indie* left, they each received
■ I'nttllltf nf tilt'll rhnli".
After tlie tour, lint rhnrnlntp
■nil finikli'M were .served to the
following: Mr*. J. N. Giibtn. Mr*
H. 0 . Ilarrlmnn. Mr*. Krnest llovle.

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I Aitb.,1 Naa.h (aftfl l*
SlerrJtl (iHANlilK • tilnigl IfUllifRE

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lii.i.naCARlER
i ot o t'.iilo o n ^ H linil*
i In til ••n t m ill 12 I ' l r r
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FORD •O R LA N D S 7

Optomttiht

manent rccor^ of avary chock

UUOlffiBSV

H i-. It ti. 11Irk sou. Sir*, r . ('
Whidilou. Mi*. F. I&gt;. Miller, Mr*.
S (', Gridimu. Mr*, f . M. Flower*,
Mr*. Fred t.'iinper, Mr*. Allierl
Kl.it ke ..Mr*. Itnrke Steele, and
two vi itois, Mr*. Illalehfnrd mul
M r-. Margaret I.. Kdward*.

Low
Down
I'aynipiil

birthday.
Phone 2.T0-J or H88-J

Krrae— ((e

Florida Hiatt Bank haa « per­
paid by thorn."

UNDERWOOD

Tuesday-(W ednesday Matinee Only)
and Thursduy All Day!

TO
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Advartiwd In
TIME - LIFE
fATUftDAY EVENING POST

F or up-to-date, prom pt
hankingr service, bank ut

fiyOxutmjr

,\«a» ' '
TO D A Y!

THE Y E LLO W CAB M A N

ANNOUNCER THE REMOVAL

,

AT $169.60
W h e rtrir yuu gn . . . nr dn . . . y
with ynut IF* faahlun piirked . .
hark amt Iwn roomy pw kri*. In fltn
groan, sgus uml pink.

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’.tii'.ot

H fG H W A Y

iinidi f nmt iii(*(|i( me* » l
i' 11 iii*«\ rd witli Inti ttnlt'i
•»i dt n il hi piI iilcnlnt!

Mr. and Mr*. Al Itohoon, Junior,
nniiiniiire tin* Idrlli nf u duugliter.
Diane, Apr. !• In the llnllywoo I
Hospilal, tlidly wimmI, Fla.

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Tli" Woiaei.' Mi* loiiarv So' l"
IV uf Hi" Fir I lla|ili*l 1 Inirrli will
romlnrt a inm io nslii'ly , lni&gt; at
( i l lire Murit* Htllii'i'lplor, ila■i,'lit••* of Ui
otol Mi
10 00 V M \ i oveu'il ill ’ll lonrli
HiIii "cipher, I* shown with 1'iin ipiil It F Tin*' "f Hi" Ion
tot, wil lit- I,"I'l ul l‘.i.00
Hi limit holding ill" liophi w Inrli i t w on foi .......... Imol I
Tlir Priivn Mi "ting Hour at t)*• fii *1 pine" in the county fond "t : In- .polling hr" tit tl
First Bajiil-I Cliinrli will Ii" at Timidity night \* u i&gt;"&gt;nll Hn rloiol will utiio, llo no,.I,
g.00 P M in Hi" M"iinnli»l FOora
l.y lit" Miutui H"ruM for ■ mm
Ml" .Hino. iplo t
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lluiial KiiililiiiK
Itoour, It. of l.yniun Hrhool &gt;■ ll *&lt;*•*•-• nt tlo looiti" n.
The Tralnlnij Union F.xm tliv" , rouli'Ht nt .Mmint Apt It*.
roinillitle" ini'etillir of III" l-'il *1
Oaptirt Cliinrli will lie lii’lit aflei |
the I’lnyri Meet ins Hour in tlie ,
Phebenn Clan-, room In till' Mem- |
oriul Riliwntlutinl Huiliiing.
'
. T il" tegular rovcii’il ili^li llllii'li
eon of the I'ivle Di |iurltn*lit of Hi"
All** Nnney Cnlliun, wlio*" marWhinanV fToll will lie held at Hir riui't* to l.irlit. Walter Turner, will
tloli linn*" nl 11*CHI I*. M Ml** lx- mi event of Muy ID, wn- hutiorMia Wooilwunl, Home. Driiniu- etl with it lulMii'llanuuini shower
ilialion Agent, will k Ivi a tmk on and bridge party, Thursday even­
the iii Hvltii " of llmna llininnatrn- ing given liy Mr*. &lt;'. W. Ilurkey,
lion iMuli* in Mentinuln ,{,:" '" lly' Mr*. It. L. Gilli'.ide of Ati'llMunnr, Hilt in ,| i\
At K!;h0 n'rlntli there will lie u ,(nd Mr*. R. C. Wiley, nt the iiimte ll t e lid,.. |
display of plnrtlr honaeBnhl nr- of Mr*. Wiley on Went Nixteenth oiei'lillg
street.
|||. II fill M i s . i S c u i l ' t ' A . T i l l f •*•!«*€*
Tha Khenaet Court No. 62 U d The Wiley home carried nut n
l»liV(» ?*(••'11 » i i fi l i i r H r
r * » » l •i i c c ' I m Oriental Bhrlne nf North A m ­ color behfmn «if* plnli mill
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Hit l u i i i l T r t . K v i I* li» f
erica will meet In D f U n j Apr. The party room wn* deronited with ilif il .H»
h i.
jik I
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T'.iri'itc i
la. « L JtQO P. At. at the PythUn arrangement* of pink roie* and blue*
lt"inf» ill
Ifa lc Th 'o fo will he' «n open In- Delphinium. Th lre wo* ul*o n lot- '♦••ic ‘ V f t M t t i i m r *
N’ k
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n
hut
ill*I Keene mittle nf doll* &lt;iifwacil M m I S|»(
itailutliin of officer*.
fllMltl llw' V| if fl I |*•i a*•I «• |( It'd ( «t •lira
T H l'It S D A Y
i,t wedding attire.
, The Brnthediooil of the l ir-l
.Mr*. Howard Muntlctb won Hie •li d i In i id • »'M I he M m i idit i «»n f
flaptbt t ’hun'h will nv, tlmlr Jtuii- dour print while Mr*. Dirk lllowo
par Bint Progrilin Meet ins at tlie mid Ali** Stdrley Huiilli won tl, &gt;
gtilirch ul 7Ml* !'• M. IM tli** .Mrm- prize* for having the high mtur*
orlal Educational llulhlii.g. Itev. for tlie evening.
The ho*t"**t'» were **b,l"d III
McKinley iif it." I Tret Mi'tluii(i'*l
Church will l,e Hie sur«t apiaki'i. aervlng by Mr. Maty Hrewerton,
and .Mr* Kugrne K lttidg"
Those invited In b" with Mi - 1
I'ulltim were tin- Mi**t‘* Sldtley
Smith Sua Collnm, Shirley Kirk,
Tat Shultz, Kllxubrtb Dyson, Dr.fillin' Giinnelly, Joyce lli'tzel, Mar­
The Jnearundu Circle of the liar tha Wight
Mr*. Fred Cniliim, Mr* It W
den (Tub met Friday ut lid" P.M
ul the Inline of Mis. Allierl Start." Turner, Mr*. W. I*. Field*, M i-.
an Mellonvill" Avenue, witli Men. Praxtnn Perkin*, Jr., Mr*. Kdinuud
C. M. Flower* presiding in the lllggln*, Jr., Mr*. D u Ip Srott,
aluence of the I'linlrnuin. Mr*. II Jr., .Mr*. Frank Woodruff III,
Mr*. George Spter, Mr*. Marlon
Ituhorn, Jr., Mr*. Dnnald Jonei,
iliu m
Mrs. lis te r Guthrla, Mr*. Car­
lin Hay, Mr*. Dirk Brown, Mr*. A N N •111NI' h.M F.N f
Hrewertan, Mr*. George Taitghey,
and Mr*. Raterldge.

Ilirtluluy Calendar

New Flreatone tlrea

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iVIr. A imI Mrs. Nelson
Arc Honor (liiosts

tha gambling Interaau, or lho*q
who itand to gain from the rclattonahlp of auch hroadcanta to
gjinibUng, will ha hurt or com- aotjta I

an,

Central Circle Meets
At Mrs. Paimorth’s

JiKMiruiulu Circle
Enjoys Harden Tour

11M9

7300 mile*

Soctal A n d Personal Activities

Mrs. Kay And Manic
Honored At Party

Miss Nancy Culltini
Honored Al Sliowci

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V‘ xNwfilhi(a,Bri
te SW a MeamvhUe Senator
w-tu' veteran* lietwe
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Mat 2 wi'ttltf
eviupa] hi* voting
_ _ to that nf hU oppimitiun,
Petit J I, hirgc Smather*. ,
•*fv record on liehalf ht IrglitlalitVit enditraed hy tho Veiernn* of
Foreign Wnnt i* nttu humtml peretnt favorable," he raid. “ My opnnnenl's percentagr* I* substantial­
ly less and I don't think tha vete­
ran* nf Florida will lie intonated
In replacing * on* hundred per­
cent Renntnr with a man who have
mi ocrnalnn failed to support leglalatifti needed'by the vetern*."
15’pper adileil that while he fa.
vora many portion* nf the llonver
Comm lesion report on streamlining
governmental operation*, he I*
iippaaad In Ihoao portion* "which

pwcl llright Finish?

Hood P ressu re
As A H ealth
Indicator

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M O N D A V A P R , 17. l na»
f'"in IliiiniiM second large t Na
men ,.| | ru r. invliyikle Ihouffl, i||i.
A u c t io n M a r k e t
I lOllUll-I InIiIIhI. I III* ||l(l.., |n ||,;,(
aittuiiv Ii,, M le’eiiirei] in 'ome
jw.-ii
n
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r&lt;|M.ii.i|
grokking
nil
IC a ill iU li K n * I’aar u u l
(t'oaitaira r roH i*aa» Oa»»
•in a . in in icrldeirina rm in iio . In*
cmfi
frtmi
wooden
junkH
lo
oceanbDROUIUcd I.i." I.ill lli.il vhe iluln'l
i i ' u i l t N i P e m Pas* Oae)
aide und kiijkly iilcitM ful at iev. diralione |ioin( Inward keavy vn|.
U'lillK VfUl'l
u (piuii-judicio! role
have any morr. A.iufiian &lt;1 (1(1
N u 11 o n u I i k t wurploiUM hove end nmrkele in Ike elate ivMetn, ante of ull veptablee and fruit (kit
Denham, for instance can hrina
Japaneir aulhoritic* rl"iigrd later jMMiinlnl tin* rifninnnlK Imid. Tlit*y and II I* ko|ied I km Nanfnrd will wevl; wilk locally ttrown beans
loin tide rank,” lie elated.
*'|un di, |iep|tcre and enrn liirrea*. rharire* of unfair labor practice*
ihc Human* ilill lind not at counted '•••M-rlln- il us n “ iMT-hlvn Ilf
inu
in
volume.
again*! a company or union, act­
Inc Itev. W. I*. IIrooki nrn.
for more than J70.000
m. in i v a. llvlly *
ing on hi* own. The houid then
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.
" " I l'*a«ler Muu Tse-Tung I* timinced Ike invo, nilon nt the cererear* tho cu*c.
A lter thone 1‘hnrKi'a tin- H im - "'|",n»it t„ have sot, lute June ns loony. Mule A p icu ltu re Commie,
C o o k W in a
Under Mr. Truman'* plan, thi
•Ian* *uid nothing, just lii'fraii' *!•«• ilnidlim* for invasion of Hnl- eloimr N'u II inii M nvo uml Willi,on
hutinl would ileriili* wlu|hi*r or not
tending back an necneiiinal ship- 1 nan. Ktutstnn u d vH iri are heliiing I.. Wll on -ent rcirrcte ut keinir
ICnellene* K i u h Peee OM|
to hrlntt rliarge*.
load, TtMlnyV wiib ilu&lt; tliini K v n ivlii|i the invader* into /jghijng onniile In Ntleml Ike dedlration.
•Hi 'Wnlirr. und .1. M. Hkowaiter.
FreiliTetji Trum an, when Aubmit» a It 'l"i’l."d ntiuHit-r nailed fur lln&lt; Him, llie Nnli'irialiMa nay.
A Imye key lilnde from ornoye. l.'-e knrd i n rcfiie, fated by O il *
Sib. i i ,iii |,i,i i iif Naiii.dkii In nii l&lt;
Iliinilur inviuintiona w ire re. 'mod ky Ike Future Farmer Clime I -in lei and Kalpk Moot*.. From ting hi* plan to congiei* on .Alar,
**#• wiiiie "ime.
i " » i " l ulmii' iin&lt; Chekiang coast ler „r Meimi,ole lliel, Mrliu'd w«t Orlando were I*r. and M rr. E . y. in, ,ai,t II woubl end "crnfnston"
tji.e it|,j|ri;ii.' Iii&lt;I,iv ^lii ,ln "|i|»&lt; lie ( hushait l.iiund. import- loe.eiiied In Vliiiiaai'i Aodei'oi. I Admn . HIM tiiffJrd. (J. S. Gif/otd in ike t.surd “ which ka* resulted
from divided authority."
P*l&gt; •' l"l Min• Mnn. lull inn iit'|j|„'i ml Nuliniuilj^t hate |H0 nillej
i . ' m i Vt"!"* Sti !Kl‘
" 1 rank take. J., tie Hamper add
deiialor Ta ll cnuiitcied ||lU( the
•injier„r. Ileniv l'ii* )i, ''i I 'iin# nuthruul i,f .Shanghai,
li .ll.v II I. Illie k, played nun, ke« It \ I t , , , , , K n r t K niloU
I'iloU nt.m
i,r»u |dnn would coocer,Irate ton much
tltuile,! nt liny nlllrl Mit Ill'll III lull
(III I'orinusii iliilf , .
«]|i‘,|9io|| (Vri'IIMlIlV
Hie Nil- fllltil to III*
! ''"I wen V. .Waoltv and M M. IKiwer in the p.iurd and It* chair­
allire ItiiPiln ii.i'Mifni/eil t'lininiiiii iKiiinlntdrilled Kt.lHHI :ilr
raid
* Mil,.
man. lie wm one of ihon« who
lal ( liinii.
I inini'i Iv In- Itini l.&lt;fii tvnnleii'.
N n l"iiniliKt.i .feat Ike
Wiioiik olneri u ie e u i were: Dr. called it mi effort In repeal part
lejiiiltl d NiVniili ,1 niiiii* |ii ivili ve ' le .iii nr Kislm iy Mini KuolitimiK.
C o lil S n a p
nod .Ho F. Ii. Koniitr of Winter of llie I .ill-H urlley net by lodirby tfit* Itii.tiiiiii, i linn , n « i „l tin- (nnl m Mti|i|t|v nf ike main Na*
I "miens lloli Wnutaie und ».on of ret loo.
otli&gt; i pri.',oners,
I t a t llM f i r i a a P a t, naa)
liiailMll-l i ll,ml. winild kn firnl ok*
Iieidiam kn* (•een nt mkl. with
Siinjlt" liilu wan I lie tn|i milking jei I &lt; nf nllni'k frmn Ike new ('III• I'ciled In reack 100,000 k o -h 'li I tel.nod; Ideol. l).orie Tower and
diirniK the . Iirreiit week uaordim? l.leid. II. tr v Wulkei of Jurk'oii- n iiin Jo i Ity of the hoard, ur.'ining
off I I- among Hie genomhi. The ne, e l.'niiiliiunint A ir Force.
idle.
them nf a pro lnkoi kins. Ijikoi
former 1'iiiiiiiiaiiili'r uf ilie imli
Seven liinii. mid Inna of tire, mil in AIiiiimk ''! M. E. Wlllium*. Tke
in loin. In turn, have demanded hi*
J u j , ati inv in .Mnln'lii't in .ni,l "l uO.MHi tun tevenlly lionukt ,nr« dcpiuail fm cuciinilten reiaaiiiH
removal.
lira fly lie v :i. ulinl hi Im* ImiiM'. 1•in mile in Forma*,i from 1 'lmiland. K'N"I "ii iki.. markei wilk uilceI ’o Ic n T e l l
Chairman MrClellnn (D -A rk l
Jkjinru'Hi* j ottrV fN p i i *«11«
«I i I m * Ik,- N'nliiinnln.lt iil.ni liiive kmotlil nlionyer; 0,000 n a te i are cymcted
.aid Ike committee vote ugainst
In move Ik i. Week with .'I,"INI (&lt;•
K i u i i l i o f i &lt;*•»&lt;!• r « j i i «*
w n u M &gt;111 111111!■' llle lillv ill llolllr Knl,
(l'Hatina«( rteaa Piaa &lt;*■#* | Mr. Truman** plan wa» H In 4.
!Vfi*ltoii* i i I h i u i '|ii MfiiI- i*&lt;*ii••r.«J
V 'l'll till ,lu I* of f",e ipitflllv Culllinrnoi mill .Mulavil.
Meanwhile In Washington Herfnfor ifi»‘«l •IMI fifN
i ,1 I Imt
\ tm o iliilllll laid on nolle lotoia Wonder I'epppi nvalliikle i., Iki II lne.it li'adei . VlclOtV for
Ike Mip|ioilpri of I'remtei Mnrikul irtury of Interior tdiapinan mid
woulil NiTniinl fm iilt'Mif nil ilu* "••"Id -trike liiird Ike nn|i|ilv lin n wiml Ike rod of Ike week
Ike slrrl indilMry limit look t"
tff-M i;tl? I In* If il if*|/in lil-.K |*i i -nii '•&gt; till i i.|nle,| Inn,i.
'I In II'an lilnvciiienl over tin Tito will •erlaiu.
In u iioiirink tain noma ttC.IHIO foreign row moleriiil enurcei lie#1 oxrrpt llio f roiiVK’l* «l *»f Will
I»i iialcliiM
front
Kwanniiina I'ompano market is pro, lie dl\
criiiM1 .
in ,,, inre mod I'oeinllfi fotrei were over. Maiooter .1. I,. Warfen re •lilfitdi eleclotr — • men and Woill* rame domrstli' Iron ore mpplle'
cat I liallod for ean- are u|iproaching ile|iletiiui.
M•1*hvvil.lt ill I nipri | #*i him -I nrouini' an.I iirilatiior in,,A uod I'orli, Ikonek a keuvv movement o| h i over IH
He raised llie |e"iikililv of re­
peppel. 11'ill k and I'KKpIniil io ii •Inhili lot 1MJ emineil neatt. I(aiifv/ rr|M*i t•» of invji i»n /it**ivii \ moie l lie lied ,
Idmn kenn volume l,,e ' til*» liroliakly will he niiQoliiirCd started steel priHlurtion wlikiii the
&lt; , i i ' i i d i n . i i i l l i r l e d . e v e r e l o i ' i e t iltme
h Io jik
l||* lit ‘&lt;1 I I i i um r u n I
uf I
tiller.
“ foroieeahle future* *i* re ull of
,
i a i ii r f i o w I ' c i i i i r iiln m i l l I I k I . i i i i i p in ,&lt; I t O - k n i i r e l a d , w i t h M il l |(, ,| piUelii'Nliv doiikled Witti unite ll.m
dwindlinp ore soUree*.
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10.000
ill""IV Ike .. I" ' " " ‘ "&gt;1 •'* votm* Ini.i
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aaolkwent
ofkami.eri
(.'union. offered
Ike
P t ov liii'M « f i i | i n il f Inn* » N '. ih oi i
Thai I* l ko foremont prohlem
I'id
Alndker ,tue11i111, |,a l week Moil item* weir ,,(f m ' "k " kivtu proper, «onie Mm la llv.
fill I i i t i l n ' i i ' f i l r i l i l i / Il i i' i i i - l m n l te|""l
1 linn It.'mocial eandiilnlc* faring Ike nleel iudu'try right
f " l . i l k d 7'.? lied mid '.'a id it Mil,"lie will, price, undei ike in .v i j " hJ '
II week
.Sweet corn, okra and
"" '
oppoMtit' the fa.n*. now, tke Secretary vaiil.
,liiiiklOli:iilin mill J‘ / |if let.
laiiii'lum 1‘finhMiln i- pi
li""llel-d
I'euple','.
.... . * mi",aled
..........................Fron^.
riuipmaii wan lend u'ff witnom
volume ilmwcij an inenaii
ttieie appealed little H|IOIllail4y in an investigation of the steel
llltii'l ileiiii " (f e ll,| were IJol Pep.
IIO N O I.IM .lt, Apr. 17. — oh ('a r liiiic liir T o o M irIi
I ' I.I II. Cltvnml It. Onerudll li'NVl'a per, i,km und Field pen*. In evei ti "le eiilbiiiia m fm ike elecliiip Imlu'dry kv n Judiciary siilwommltM o ilies .Millin i*i| T o n I'oor
■"lill'kt lo iiiipei'l Ike Eliiwitol; oi I If,.000 |,u,'kni’ ei mow,I out of iiul Iliere were mi ri’portad |pe|. ten. inipirlng into mnnn|Mdy In
delil uf villll'lll'f.
j kiKines*.
Car nwneii wbo me w.i iini' I " " i mi' Ktoiind., icene „f furlk- i hi mail ei iliirimt the nuil week.
Nim Fieiii'h pulicemen were iiilie .aid tke di'plelion of ore *up
"AiiOiiline lo Mahajri'r Praol F
Vnopi’y uml put prltiny piu|M*i y»&lt;# &lt;: i»ii,e iilome tenia lie will coniConae, ike Wauekiiiu Market area piii .1 i&gt;mIi*v iii a rlu*h wilk nni'ry, I'lie-I ties ill Willi need for:
mill uyi- ifui* in iivi'i i icii hn ini* • lllltlnl.
lone
Ikiuwinp
wmker*
at
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I. Tke SI. Idiwrenee c.iwny to
t/iM' aiia u iriviil yrttiriluy wifli Imi 'offered tke Wurre piowlnir
Wll) ho pi* ii m | in liriin iif a
provide low coil Ir.iiiiporlalioii of
luff of fire d ,,| Joint Hl-k eii'im ever fip rrlrn c d l. II,nidi. t iem Ii uirerafl plant.
Wl»* opF’In invi nfi«r wlm li.n ill - ley
Tl,e
iiulioiiallied
pi,ml
had
divfoieipn orei. to Ike fireal l.uke:
v«*l(ip«*il ii vi’iv *•!• vi*i unit inal i I'ui,, tliH'e, orKiinized Ike itnyc •'Uppttl kv Ike Ioiik colli iiiii .'I
ei|
worker* fur eeunniny ilcel iirodoeing centers wit Ii III"
No date ban diotipkl from eurlv Fall until late
iit'lp'r m*v#* fpiroliiii' I*v **Vurn* , lo liniwi'lok le i
Maiik, tlii'ii beret wilk fio't.i and tea mil. Tlii'ii. wtii'h nlker wmli- nim "f keeping Itm e ftp-liltie* a
fimiutK ” H im mitiiiiiiifi.
iimf I,''I'll H0"O00" il.
" tried In perilpy llie factory in live.
One i In Alvin C, (iin v ri ,,| both eokl Winih, Iki' Itrowi'i I,live
UlH'tufi'il i*|| I Im* f •Ipl'l i l«'i|!** |•i *i*
SI. f'hnudlig 'lie - m New Cop
rfpllv Kflrlly h»( |M||||. .| III i, f. vv '!"• I.,, \li""i) all,mb' Inboriitnfv, nil,"eil omlne bald I,ip. |p p"i pride l Hitindav, llie eotiipnnv
••I tin., however, they uie piupini fin d I tie retoHlnniK d.htHI wori nr., l.ind mill iil'"p. l i p .
11 "die tealiiliiiil***v l ,il'* all i*i i i i , lilt. I. ami i . Kill,"I wlii, , i deiint v 1*0111inn inj •heir fail I, in tke voitllt* eiieumk&gt;'l
K " 'K Ilit'V would he tilled hack k n a i . l ui . l u ll i p , " h S p a r r o w "
&gt;i "lid'*' tfoeuida.
liin v r i win
fruit. 1 1 i i ii* III iimf n I in
I lie
I ’n i l d ,
M il
m i d e i i s l e r p I ’e l l l i s y I"dy •"lillfii director ,,| ike field (iml I, ,pe fpr n full ea &lt;m llldil ol'iallv
Varu-nmii,' ( m i , " n t .,i i ..
,’ui'/ la l Flnweloi le* | in |i| |,H
•‘oruml,er v"linin' Ian week exceed
I'"I ice tloew a rotilon of 2 nno I v i l p i n , I i r c e i l d e t,, , I' .'i in
I'tp
VIK* W 'llate
it , V\
O*"' *"ki will i•loio ,‘tatiirduv or ••d It.OlMl Im kel'. u aim*n nm lra i Ini'll MI •ell ml I tie* fact ,&lt;rv urea, mid t u i ' K . for n e w n i d i ' he o l d a r e
l" llie 10 000 Intilieli handled dor pm .'ton idtier police IhnlJe tke r e n u i l e i l l o i n a e l the l l l l i " , , ' n e e d ) .
W l» , .it" offeiiot' " V,leo in ito ■'"od ,v Nnv» l aid T. |.’ f'„||en.
Thnnnniiil* pf worker*
&lt; hapinuii *nid an in n . Me ,,f a&gt;
■
Hud I'kii't „f nt••|f. t U|,| ||„. Hoi llie aoie period lie l veal factory.
It 1 atiy„oe wle, will ,• t ,,11 ,i ..„
lllli : ed ui Ike an u, Jiuiltilip in,* leust three ner.i’Mil n'yeni in *leel
1
O'Wi'lol (I'll 11 "fill purely roll- I'fli'e , kowever, are liielilv ale
lilt «**M amt III Ip ilill inliit • It I m til" 'III perlliiti."
fti’lm y , nverapiiiK fOi-'M kn ke|, "It .it lllli piibce, and .tone* lie. pKHluctiOii il u .S 'f'u ry to keep up
with ike nation' iaie of eroimniic
n tld n . Tlit'y will rkidly
.m l
\ I nee riviliun woil. fufcc 11a wilk ike tiipk leaeklnr tl.’t Mi ".'ill I" flv
'm l ii , Vienna, A nitrln, Mit| 1'iuwlk.
lllil file linrtieiili" if Von wiile I*1" n 11 o il'd fm imi iirimliuii at •'"lit did very lillle hailn lo lo
ililn** pf whelk a ituod rtnp (• Keir. MlUaeil leader uf « Novi*
Tlie Supnmxr.I.Vuirl. Ill, *ii»/lillf,
Mu•Ill oi Jllil lend V"'ii "lime Kniweli'k. I'll** prelimimiry prep.
iiiiik'ipnled uml ike evri'lfeni iiu a l-!1" ' t "Imip r'np which opt'rated I. over llie kilter |n«.|i **t of llV,»
'•
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Hie
Inate,,
Inm
lei.n
mid iiddri'iN mi n j,, ooy , . i a.,,,,| l,iti|i*i wit v
event) weeli*’ kv it v aiipenr* the li**t tirmlneed there *tin l' S.. rime uf A uitrla, k«t justices, refilled I" i&gt;| -el lieorglll’s
today.
Jj"lnn' nod Carver, l.nn Ani&gt;ek"i in yean. Itlln i eitlninotlllie in- iump d hull unit fled, lelinlde in- Couldy illlil eiirlloti -yitM o.
ereniitiR in volume are pepnei. emr. ' iriiiiinl* mid 1'idiv.
VVilkoul
ili'piiiinp
n
lower
r.iieiineriiitr firm.
Hair w le tin. keen free on rimrt's findmp tJ.rii '.the syatrni
•I. Ilolim i i* ai-romininvliit; One- |iluiil, iii'iin*. mid two vuri tie;i ,.f
■ndo. III lie I llli'liidi' C. |„ Tyler, «(|iM*li. A lolnl iif 8 (tt!JSt packuKe. !’•oim; irhi'liiitf* (ahottl I'.Mitmt
'•"mi.' Koi'rev ('""iiiii~dim mnmi the inul week lirmiKld erowcri kr'H ‘ Im e A nr. 7. *'*'l proml-ed
tn remain
ike cliv nf Sii|/hur7
net 1" S’"dn l''e, N. ,M I tpernllour•. XaiJIlifi.llt,
"M iinninr Rnndv Ander*uii re. nnlll kli Ir'nl ickeil'iled for Apr.
Ij 1 Ik . til'll. T. K. lierknii.
11 "tn',
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den,nml
and
mill
farlory
cklif of 'duff.
(nlei!. on all ioni0l"dil|en exeepi
Ainerl.'an Infurm'iitli In .Sa|*huiir
•akk ilti nil I cidei y Ip ey.'ex* nf ‘ 'lid tke Arm y ka keen leokliiif
VH.Oun unit! iii'ivi'd over I Imt mm Im Hud fm ike pit.i ihiee dov''. 1
l * " l i II. t a l e i " , ||p. |(i||
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il'Vj
*ki tii I week in Ap iil nl ii
.
'Inline I valiiulipo
Jlk':i,l Ifl.ttO.
Front I Idnlm I culled tke Gem Rial*
c o i 'i m m -:
'
i Iii Iiiiikc in Ike immediute Manfuiil mid it i i.lnle fluwei is llie lyrlhU'i
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t’ive.i rural white-supremacy area*
of Ike Mate u louder voice than
the cities with their Negro und
organised labor voting bloc*, the
»evenman majority said simpiy the
high court cannot intervene.
But Juatlce Douglas, in a sting­
ing dissent concurred in ky Jus­
tice Black, called the Qemgia le t­
up the 'last loophole” around pre­

vious derUlons that 'there must
l&gt;e no ilisi'rimiiiuliuu because of
racu in prlmaiy as well as in
general ejection*.”

gatiirs almnt hh husln»M and f i j
.iiuiul uffaltn.
And the swarthy little Ure»J
American wiiu used to l„- u K»i,"
City booibluck, heard h.mself i"
W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 17— f&gt;Pi— crlbed ky tke prosecution
John Maragon who used to have guilty of perjury and ky the
highly placed friends in the While fen** a* n 'pemint mnn amo'itl
Hiitluse, went on trial toduy on urlncev*' who wasn't trying tjj
charges he lied to Senate invesil- harm or decuive anybody.

IT ’S T IM E TO LOOK AT THE FACTS!
It » an old fiulitical laying, if you ic 11 a lie I,»uil eiinnyh slid lung
coough tuintone’s eventually gonna* break dow n and liclievr it.

NOW

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lh«if **y t.liu J f I*#|«|j9i i 4 « (i nt ui u ii 11&lt; t i « id u &gt;/ hf « for N iiiiifiil llf f lih
luwUffiirr. If llifl • (fur*, itini
at lu lh wtio Aim lo pi«if«*.i i Ii«.iiip U «»
fgwtnn ifit •iifiplmg coiu ial ill.uH **n l Mini n. *(«» u m $n .t u n u iii
••
tfifuu|lt intdiamr ilioir tolla *i i # *
(•*«.
Ifai» ,0 f t liiitlr P«|*p«r% s » iifiiiiiuitMi i..i tii|i|K•#tin0 N anfjiifl flouting If
ltl.lt til. fhfll f*ny tlMill HOttfllf f4fl|*lv itldl M u lt i tlf t fill plait Ita lltf «l «
plOf lllf)r tail alttlftl lo |*A&gt; *1 •tellinomiif ««•«•
lh*f %4y r U u J r Ptpprr't a » «jiiiiiii«iiitr‘ tu« j u i « h« aml a hum Ii uf u tlu i
Ciuuuinitni IffiJert look s inp 10 KuttiA ti^lu aIim ih** «.«(, when Hutti# mm
if | iiJ u i 44 4 friend uul oily, fltgy don i tell you. il«*• itiAi Nmgiuf IVppvr wi* oiif
of ihf lift! |o «ltr)Oiliit*r ||i|t«i r&gt;ulifi, Im , iIi4i fir Im » tin iiu**iitly tilpporffJ ihf
M fithill H ah ami ihf It.N ,ihe A i I aiiiii Pa&lt;i aiiJ it.# An».t A»J Pfuniaio.or ihai
hf hat tout! for itiijf drlfni# appiopriaiioii. 10 Aiiuif a lull, p rrp jrrJ Anifraa
Yof.fha option lion tu4 gtvan ihf people of H o ii J j Illlil# iftAll
ua« m i i * ui i« J hatting" in (his ivnamrul i aiiifiign Hu.
lllli hivt in Dials ouluNt tiling h u i luaiakt «u&gt;nui.uulLu il

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Dalay
Veal Sirloin
( het'He .......... ....... ... Lb. 30c
Steuk ........................ Lb. 60c Ulrds'Kye Uukk Fruien
Wratern End Cut Fork
l*eren Fillctn .......... .... Lb. 30c
C h o p H U rIt m iH t
Lb. B 0 c W iNlirn
Beef HralnH ........... ... Lb. 15c
I ’tilm H iv u r
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SLICED BACON.. . lb. 37c Bacon ...................... »/a-Lb. 45c
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T A L L A I I A 8HRE. A pr.
— Attornsy G tnira ) Slthard r-rvt«, In a revised oplulou. to­
day
namea of unop pot,ol
•Ml# said
Mdatfi
for
party
office*
Candida
should
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no m »n fm f«»»
hi* revised i
The 1D4B Lett stature pasos.l a
* *;lon of
law providing for -1‘
party officer# sue
di*trie) and county
mittee m m and
— cond primary.
UmWr such *
•tn has
a second pi
must b«
there
M ngardlexa ot
a rt any regular
oflira contest*.

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utility,
buy.

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Killin' ill Wn:diiiigli.n |i • an 11it i I*
•V%Ii III t . l.llll •iii*f i m « I
iii I 11* ', .III‘|IUI&lt;'|| fill ii I..I ,1 |,!il. II. i Sl.it l.sls ill Msllll. |...l llt.l l
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I "like.

King

plllilgril

lilt"

ill,

•trek tu hide, hui was ili.utgril out
ami subdued alter a baid tlniMtil''
in nim b lie was diglilly wounded
liy gull Inc, iaid I'o lur 1 lisrt !(.,&gt;
Williami ibis liiuioilig.
In Ike ilielce, llie other livo
koiglari got away, although hotIv |iui suited ky llie |iollceiiien.
Skurlly
after
dnyliglit
twlay,
liuwevt'l, they were seized ut a
l"'ardiug kousu un Hunfurd Av
■ime. They are Henry Lalhen,
L'li,
lug foot iirliit* am lie
lieli it to liuve keen til" tote
lue lo entry of llie Aiirhur tun,
.iml ItiTiiurd Skinner When nr
ie led, i heir cl,,ik,m were still
o il friilli llie I'lllUge in 11r w. ic k
l reek.
All ilitre Negroes, said Clnel
Willia.li*, liuve Nerved lime ill
llaiford
I'unitentiary,
and
in
chain gang* together.
Tke arrest* are expected lo
clear u|i * number of recent rob*
beries. A pair of imnln, nhiHvi
und a flush light stolen from
Mill Wkinter's apartment in tinTmiclitiiii Garago
Ruilding al
Mellonvllle and Celerv Avenii,'
tt'eatlaaeQ na rage si&gt;»

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dial Itie- lir.ttuiv. t'SSl lir atldril
lliel ‘baied
pail rx|tei.rll(r llir
p.'inl "&gt;mii"llre ilall bad linl miss*
ril iki I" ilk girally.
I" u f,nm*l report, the conijml
tee i",I " , 'lu ff tuck Into aivminl
“ tl"' di ui'pmiiliiiK collecilotui, ci
l&gt;e, uillv f*••*'* imlii’idiiNl
income
Ins, iti.ee lamiary of lkin year ''
A ..Kid ledeial rnhlr"l iiniKcom
inli'itde.l I,, oil,I multi milium did'
lur yi'ie.ii.iiei.l tomes on miridu
pntnliiei ivui iippruieil H to I I,v
tko S*uale Agrictiliiire ('"mmlt
tee liiili*v.
I Iiim now feature was added lo
I'lusiWses na Page lis t

Of A L A , Apr. IH— f/P)— C lrll right* of three rnnvletrd Negro
rapist* were not violated, a federal giaml lory founit Imlar. The
lury, which lurludiil 19 whits men uml three Negron, said it
round no srldeacs the ronvlrt* were kralen a* they rlsintnl.
O C A U . Apr. I A j - M
— A fedeial giaml jury today praised
Lake County Sftsriff W . V . McCall fui saving liner accused rapists
Iront a mob last July.
Citizens of thicg central Rotida rouitlies serving on the grand jury
found no basts for a civil rights violation indictment based on widelyshooting mob* for a week after g while farm woman was taped by four
Nrgroes.

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Three Art* Injured
As Pick up Truck
Crashes On Curve
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)iii inn. T im "ll" i N i'K iu |i:i -h i*IIK
er* uml ik" ii Imi' i lii c r &gt;ii r" t"
pulled Ullkiirl
rtnrk in &lt;'knrt'"i| ivilk drivinif
Illlil,'III II ill I, "I ' ll,’, " •' ("id -1 III*
rci'kli-M ilriviiiK dm to epred

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il. I' ll"rm l"ii, I'oiiritv f'lerh,
Niiliiiiinreil l&lt;"I n
Mini ii Nin'inl
Kn-urltv Admloir'lr llllill field off­
ice repre: I'litnlive will be in Han­
ford nl llie I ’onrl ttiilire mi F ri­
day, ll"lw"|," Ml" tlelll "f !•.”•• illlil
11' no mmii. Anviiii" xvishliiK in*
Judge Dogjar A* Devons of Tallthas.ee complimented the juron f"iiiinM"'i m . i Mu' Hid Ago amt Suron diligence' in handling the I n - # - -------- --------------------- ----------------------------- vlvui'’ lii«"r(iii,'ii priigram under
nulry which opened yesterday.
III" Hivial Mecurity Act in ii rifl'd
“ In conducting our Investigation navlng ik" three Negroes "from In meet tin reprc-cntalivi, ut that
ursat
violence
at
ths
hands
of
an
of tho allsgsd booting
Welter
looting of Wa
tinio.
Lee Irvin Charlsa L. Greenlee and Infuriatml citlirnrv and aiding
them
In
hsvlng
a
trial
by
jury.''
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tenet'll
to
death
and
have
appealed.
and were Interrogated by us and
— Sen'll" Republican* have tlie
ths United States attorney. Twelve Greenlee wa* suntenced to life promise of ‘lidiu Hlifrniun i'" 0pimprisonment.
A
fourth
tyeKro
other witnesses testified before us
er, new adviser in Secretary of
touching tha matter.
was shut to death by a passe in Slate Acbcion, tlmt they &gt;vdl tm
‘‘After a careful consideration west Florida.
kept fully informed un fondifn
of all tho evidences and rotated
After t'*o of the Negroea were policy milking.
circumstances, see find and roport arrested &gt;i mob cam* to the tail at
Gunner told n reporter after
to the court na true bill,''
avarss, demanding Sheriff Me- inlerviewing individual RepubtlSheriff McCall, who was In the
sll sui render tuii accused pair. ean.i abreast of whnt’n golm; on
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Iiii Mini llruce Imi urged Presillie «ervie"."
d"ii' Truman In let him return to
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pnvali. life.
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tier di'ililissnl me ••Ifi.lli, Mu, "i.iiifa**il .iml Seminole ( ‘"iiuty Im llieii active |iailici|iation in •!'«*
WXRHAi V .I'oliind, Apr. 18. •—
Spiunt ( I" j i i -U|i lue 1'ieieiitimi campaign.
lie w.iinril lit,it lit"
•f* and re lulled from nu ime ii
There was ^pt'clllntion here
enlloii urdered •&gt;v ti""li:im.
Im / m ii t,lieu air inteiinli'tl Ity winter itegln t .mil m .ilr Ipiitig ,m l'i
•"'Ial whether 8'1-ycnr-old Adam
mere was nu fiirtlicr "xplnnn
ripci I,illy iMIlgcitiUi »e,ini||.
^ I'liin ('arillmil .Snpii'kn, now on
Hon mill in imiiieiliate "iimineiil
Iii- e(|ilauiril th.it Spring ( lean-Up ii mtrmlril to encoui.tgr
ho|v viiii visit lo Rome, Intends
from Mi.,'. Wevaud
Mia* Weyaml, .'I!', oils no a •n t- irilii'V.ll of lOintllou li.i/.lttli wlildl ISUIC ‘Ml pet cent id .ill turn. to 1"turn ii, his iiulive Poland.
this ili,mined from u Vatican
nnt to lirnknm nl Hie lime of tier XI,"iii 11,null pi'r*"iin ii I'm killed
marriage lant Sept, ‘.'it to Leslie s M v fii" lust vsnr uml iirotierty almost &lt;-« r I (tm lo tie dirty after •tnii'inent tlmt the aged prelate
I'orry. an uffirinl of tke Natimiul ■kmiag" was ettinmleil at tt!G7,- winter-long use, should he cleaned lmii known nothing about a now
pud signed hv tlie Polish governA . sih U ii,," fm ike AdvHii"«""'iiI f.:tt:,il(Ui
and rupairi'd if liei'ossiii v.
mi'ill uml Giitholic luerarchv F rlAmong common fin- tiarards,
of f7o|ored t’""|il"
II— Hake Spniig Clean-Up « iluv.
The marriuge became known In ('kief Mark I'li'velHiid Ii -led ue- time for biiuse repair. Worn roof­
January when I'errv'n fnrmei wif,-. "iimiil'itloiis of ili'krli, ami oilier ing ihould I"' replaced wit I* n fit#M rr. Olive J. Perry, filed a t26,n(tfl iiniii'ci'isury ruliilinntil&lt;!e mulertal, resistant material aiicli as onpliult
damage suit ugainst Mis* W«v*nd. Miimnnikln Ikpildi. ilirtv t&gt;t«vea shingles,
charging alien,"ion of affection. uml lamp'', dirty chimneys, fliimT x d T m v v T i . l . k . Apr. i b .— &lt;/n
4— Clean and repair dlrtv nml Station
Thu bull I* nf ill pending in d in rin mulilo roofs, dlrtv uml defective
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vtuipiiienl.
Re­
court her*.
lienting nlunts, and dirty and doAtlanta
place frayed oxtcnslun cords.
fi'i'tlve electrical appliances.
Charleston
ft— Keep oilv rngt, III cirVered
Chief Glcveland gave bin sitP'
NO M ORE NEW S
Denver
metal
containers.
L O N D O N . April IH. _ &lt;,P. _ port to till* program of the N a­
Detroit .......
fl—
Don't
use
flammable
clean­
Dirsol new* gutticring kv tlie tional Flro Protection Association,
Galveston ...
ing fluids.
Use non-explosive New Orleans
Asaociated Press in Gxcclmslovakia sponsor of the olean-tip program)
cleaners.
I— llemova* rubbish -o ld inngO'
esatsd today. Government action
Now York
provlaualv toil llie A P without an xlms, newspaper*, discarded furni­
7— Clean yard* and ground* as Phoenix ......
Pittsburgh
American correspondent In Prague. ture anil other molest nmunutn- well aa Interior* of buildings.
United Btate* fire losse* In tho Honftle
Today lha Czech national# who tiona of flammable material. Rubwort temporarily In charge of the l.ikh la u double hazard because It last ten years have amounted to Jackaonvllle
AP*a bureau were advized ths AP can ignite spontaneously or bu set 94,USB,549,1)20, according to annual Miami ......
war* not In a position lo continua afire by
.. a
.. spark.
lo»» estimate* of the National Fir# Orlando ....
2— Heating plant* and chimneys. Protection Association.
Tampa .....

Fire Chief Asks C itiz e n s To
Participate In Clean-up Drive

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Negroes Selected I1'Ior i d a Farmers
For (irand Jury Keeps On ('limbing

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Hoffman States
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Federal Jury Praises Sheriff For
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Saving 3 Negro Rapists From Mob

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F ederal P e r j u r y
Trial Show s That
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TH E W EA TH E R
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lup.lli rlniidi » il*t local thunder'lip n e ii ip uni II, p.Mlion ikrough
tVcdneiilm.
Mild temperatures.
Mudemlr ."iithc,in und south
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NEW SPAPER

Solons Practice Poi* ( liarih (hnne

l.allinmir. a John! Hupkllli I'm
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( ailhy’l &lt;ha.gr*. T'U 'r lliouildillir'
slid ia ll'.l ihr Sruatul .ill niilmli
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miller ii ruin nalh hr o uul a Communol ami u rvn hat tirm our.
l.uui.1 ituiii'iiz. former CuuitiiunIII ertlloi i- to j|i|ioar tiefor* llu
riuum lliu' I'.iurtdav ut llu* ic
jf)|u«sl "f Ali'Carlhv In iritifv In
thr l.bllillinrc ■H 'it.
McCarthy rnlleil n new* confer
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the » iitirommitfe tu hear I l f two
foriiin F B I men.
*T atm will hate nlher wllnesiei
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althrr cor inhale or euniilenicnl
Builmx’.i statement,” he raid.
The Senate Foreign Relation*
I'olice guns bla/.cd n r n llir
W A S H I N G T O N A | . . . 18
&lt;/ P) committee called a session today lliaurh lint un W rit I m i St.rri &lt; "l.g.ruiii.iiil exprili iijih Li leil to
. I n discus* soldi uf llin Question
f which; have arisen tn the Jjivw.tl- dmrllv after muluiKlii l.m nutlit •ley j $i.,/IMMK«MSK&gt; rrttrr.l tie
,ii thire N r y o In"nl.il. l&gt;eir 1UI l " ' l I " , l l i r v e . i l r i l ' l l l l g l u i i e III
tCaatlaaei O i
I'llin l III llir act id .tllriu|illlll&gt; I"
f. l ,.*ll»» 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 " u n r l l u , ,
,
ru in I'avne't liu u r n .mil N oll"" ( d r i l l I I lllli ,l '| 'l J J I U I - I I V C l l l l M l l '
.'i|"tr.
I I" I I I I .111 lliini '•"• |,|11 ,&lt;|
( llir "I llie Neyiuei, I ."I K ""'. it* ’ ' " ’'I,l l r I I •l|i«- ( , " l " " i l l c c " 0 I "
J l&gt;, w ji tapluicil I,\ I.ici,i M u ‘ l .'llll K c r lO " I .|\,ltl. &gt;.l 11,1 V' ' *" |
W A H IIIN G T O N . Apr. IH
"Vi
— The |.erjnrv trial of John F.
P .Maragnii |iroituee«l evidence lod.iv
r that at the lime lie admtlted k.ivI ti K only uii)* hank account In- kid
aunt h e . in T n a i uuili-r the "an..'
of .1. II, Maiagoti,
Tlie ol.e*lime bunlblack, »l"&gt;
U"m I tu have (riemli at tke While
House, I* im Inal il. federal cnuit
un charge:, nf lying lit Renatc In
vrsllgalnri last year about Id'
busliiesi affairs.
Among ullter things, tlie gov­
ernment has amisod him uf Ivtmr
,▲ when lie told tke Henaim ' In d
•July ”H that tn HUG and 104*1 kli
only l&gt;ank account wai tn W n h
Ingtnn.
The eununitlee wn* lonklmr into
tha ariivitle,' uf fire percenter:,—
men whu liundlo buslnirs dealwllh the governmirit for ■ fee.
iwualty live per cent.
Carmine H. Belllnu, a certified
public accountant who worked fur
thi committee, told the Jury ths*
the day after Maragon a p p e i"ti
t l before the Senate group R was
iitabllshed definitely that M a n iron had an account In tha Natiom.l
Bank of r«&gt;iniiierci al Ban Antonio.
George II. Hexnuer. th i Itank'i
assirtant cashier, also Identified
ledger sheets, ilepoelt slips, ami a
signature card for Ih# accmmi
and these were pieced In evidence
Besauer first appeared a* a wit­
ness yesterday but was unable
identify Maragon by eight.

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D A IL Y

Three Negroes C'jp (\il*i*I (,’ o it i in I s For
Hired A f I c t I lot
I ’ol ill. S
|l Ills Is
Fight And C h a s e
Volet! By Senators

sn itv in o
'I T i* » i r r r i c n d H

Senator Asks
That2Ex-FBI
Men BeCalled

IN D K I’K N D K N T

S A N K t U U . IT .O K I D A .

Police Guns Blaze F e d e r a l D e f i c i t
As B u r g la r s Try For Current Year
To E n t e r S to re U p $1,200,000,000

CO.

( i ih t f ii i ic i'H S e n d

E sta h lin h cd 100S

I I. ilri liiird In 'liu ln lr ihr lilrnli
I, nf rid " i man. Il wa. imifritiiu'd
il," litilh n iin r o n would f i l t h ill
(iiiinei linn with M il aitky'i ihaigc*
lhal O w m I .illlinnir i&gt; Ruvna't
lop agm l tn (Iii. uuuliy

CONCRETE

W hen*

AN

VOLUME XXXX1

W A S H IN G TO N . Apr. 18 &lt;/}*)
_ .— Senaloi M tl aiiliy (H W n ) an1 '. » • noum ed f"d.iy that he will a«k
serial".* iiivritigat.iig ho charges
ol Commi.uiitk in the giiveinmnii
to iithficii.i ll.ti loiuiei FIJI .Igrllli.
H r taid one id fhr M il mm becamr
a llicmhri "I ihr l tlllllltHll.il I'a.ly I
III otdri In tail* mi "untlri covri"
Hoik.
M tCailhy told irpolleri hr wnuld
gltr ihr ii.iliiri "I IIn livu iiirn lo
*Fahi'ald I* Mingaii munsrl fm llu
.Small Inicigu Rrlalinm im rili
gal iig i'll.' "iillliillrr h lri ill liir
(Ja).

SHERMAN

I 'O I I l!| l| | .l)| ,;i(S
Mrl inrkrn llilie
(f)lil Weil lllli HI.)
• lleaily H it t nllrrrle

i j f

McCarthy ClaimsThat
1 Agent Investiga­
ted Commie P a r t y
Activities In U. S.

A n d *o tin O ld C ro w d o f B ig B u iin rti and N orthern Rc|tublu'an*
know*
iag they couldn't attack Claude Pepper on whai lie'* done lor I lo rid j or the
people of Florida ••have dreamed up the w h o p p in g o t, phoniett 'rrd herring'*
of them all. A n d nn the radio, and in big ncwvpaper ads, ami on I'spcnvive
billboards all over the state, the people of Floiid.i arc being j » l .i ,l to believe
that a vote lor Pepper iv a vote lor vvhai they c a l l "Coiitiuuitivni".

IO

to U n i t y T h e r e h S tre n g th —
To Protect the Peace uf the ttorldt
T e Promote the Progrtss of A lerlca.
To Produce Prosperity fur Sanford.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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OLEO

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PICNICS
SLICED BACON
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HONOR FROZEN FOODS

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Ifm tU i
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D AILY N E W S P A P E R ■

VOLUM E X X X X I

s S f r O R F R o M D A T ™ F R I D A Y APR . 14, 1050

Entahlinhtd 1908

Sanford Plays
HostTo Seven
Congressmen

Control Voted Gen. Bradley
For Potatoes Outlines U.S.
By S en ato rs Defense Plans

Tot And Hia Friendly FourHome

Group Starts Train­
ing At Ball P a r k ;
C. Of C. Plans Din­
ner At Inn Tonight

Brannan F a r m P l a n Hil Of Sovereignty
Is Turned Down By
May Be Abandoned
S e n a t e ’s Agricul­ In Atlantic P a c t
ture Subcommittee
For Good Of All

The Congrruional haw ball train,
including raven member* ul the
House ol Repreirtifstive*. llir door
keeper of the House and ihe chief
page, and llirir wive* end daugh­
ter* .arrived Inie yeiterday from
Leesburg. *prnt the night al ihc
Mayfair Itut, ami today donned
Catania* uniform* for a prutln e &gt;r*
nicm with Carl Mubbrlj, Han* Ro­
bert and other New York Giant*.
Congret)man Sid I In long "chap
cronrd" the grullji, all ol whom
declared that they am greatly m
juviiq; the (Niuate and heantv ui
Centra) I'loritU and Sanford.
In the group were Rep. i-owcll
Stockman ul Pendleton. Ore. and
Mi*. Slurknian; William Miller,
door keeper of the lloutci Rep.
II. T. O'Neill of Scranton, Pa. and
Mr*. O'Neill ami daughter; Urp.
II. C' I lagan. Minn. (R ) and Mr*.
Hagan; Rep. Kugrue McCarthy of
Minnesota; Rep. Herlung and luriter Robeitsnn, chief page of the
«&gt; HoU'-r and Mi*. Robertion.
Tonight the Congressmen iii »I
thair wlvea nnd daughter* will In*
honored guests at n dinner giv.’ii
at the Mnyfalr Inn nt
o’­
clock hy the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce. Following
the dinner thn group will nttenil
the
Bsnford-DcLand
bate bo 11
game.
Among the guest" from Uul.nml
will bo Mayor and Mrs. C. B.
Tribble; William LeVellle, city ipnOf nagar; John 0 . Gravlcc. president,
and Walter L . taihrmati, malinger
of the DeLand Chamber of Commerer. Other guesta will be
Charles Wadsworth, sports edi­
tor of tba Orlaado-Sentinel Otar,
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ethridge,
Reek.
R. t* D e n . .M
Myron
. __ E . G.
r
Kilpatrick, Mr. gnd Mrs. W. A.
tilgin s, t«« n .
Patrick, Ed w ard ' till
Leiher, John Krlder mill Chnrtva

WASHINGTON. Apr. 14 {f\'&gt;
f H IC A liO , Apr, 14 u l'i tien
— A irgid system of federal ton er.d Omar tirjdle* said tod.iv tin
lied* ucri planting ami marketing Liuietl Sl.itr* limy h.**e In drop
of lii*h potatoes v*aj appiuceil to it- theory ul i lial.inieil Army,
day hy a Senate Agriculture Sub N**y .mil An Force In turn llir
! defencp nee&lt;|j of die North Atlantic
committee.
Ihe senator* tejritrd a pinpoint j area.
I hr «h,.i im.io ul llir U. S. joint
iil.il of tli** mi tailed Riaunan farm ;
plan, I m&lt;Veil bv Pte*idenl Iruman I Cliirf- of Staff uuhraleH that the
a &lt; inraii* foi ending the costly ! Aim* might come of! lliiid bril
ml Irunhlevune potato *urplu*r» j under surh «n arrangement. Hr abu
pil-d up iind*r |*oirrninrnl price, uh.rnecl lli.il bv placing Amerir ,)li
'Irlrnsr plan* rciillil In llnur 111
prop*.
In-ir id it ipptotrcl a pruporai , the whole W rjlrrn world. ''.* ifll.lll
for nationwide control* both hy the : Im -if loirirignt* i* irhmpiiihrd."
I&lt; mull.I br *"-l| mirth while, lie
bushel an acre. I l u r u planting
or p'pihirlion wouiil m u ll in *liM , - ilil,

IMStACINO Hit tOU* new pet* V-inon Mueller, 3. f»t:, ncntiaintrri -vith
'i .• alTciUiutate rpiaili upl-ls Lino to "Marc - (r.^lill In Tempt* Cl'v,
1 'Ilf Wn.nls ate ra.e among gii-it*. lull multic.t—blilli I* an t&gt;li| ttury to
Mingle," who hs* tud Hirer litter* ol triplet*
I /nferinlionnl)

Makassar R e v o l t U . S . A i r Force
Leader G i v e s Up Officer Accused
To I n d o n e s i a n s
As Russian S p y
Dcmoliili/ation Order
Is N'M Revoked As
Unrest Continues
1AKAKFA. V S. 1, Ap. M —
(/!*&gt; llir Irsd n of llir MiilcsiMf
t r o i l , C.ipi Audi Abdul Ar ri/.
srnvrd by plitnr and surtenderrd
to thr tmloiiesian guvcntiiienl to­
day hut idfii.inlt said thr do not
r«ti*ider the revolt list been
quelled.
A/i/ strived heir n day sftei
I 'reside nI Noe km no ordered the
UKibirintion of federal foue* to in
tsde Makassar and end the rebel­
lion. H r wa* whisked away by
military polite a* a «prisoner. | le
lupF re lined three thnes-previoudy
to simendei.
(Jrfrnse Minuter Sultan llaniengku Ruwonn vaid the rehrl leader*
•nnieml't it ‘'unconditional" but
lire l,irril the relirU 'till hold the
!.,n| Indiiticsian capital city.
"I &lt;tu mil know w-lint nrilei \/ir
giivi- Id ti'or»;w," Itmvnnu ileclueed.
■'They nrv still Imldlug tin- town
nnd tin v urn still in .uirunti.. Out
ndlitiiiv operaHon will cuntinim
until t am uinitlve Hu* mat let 1I'uinplidelv settled."
MlnUler of liifnriuntion VV ,t
ItiitutnilKl said A m left » subnrdlttnle In ehurgo blit lint) refined
to identify him.
The Indonesian government wild
Axis, n former officer In the Indoticsinn Corps of the Dutch Army,
wan lielng treated a* a prisoner,
not a* a military leader to n tm»lIion to negotiate with the govern­
ment.
HI* surrender came after re&lt;i:aallaaeg Oa Pas* t l r w l

IW in n e s n t n
F lp f u ls
U.

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C o rp o ra l

In n o c e n t
C o u rt

In

M a r tia l

G MtMlMT l-l’A K 11.NKIRt H EN
Germany. Apr. 14 (/P&gt; lu „ tl.
*&gt;. Arm* ,.gent* tejlilirij liwl.iy dial
• IO vrar util A m 'lln ti lirm.m
Irild ibrm hr viillmlerreil In sup­
ply - f u r l inililnry mloiiu.ilum to
KiU'ia bn u n r "I hrlir*e in Com*
munitm."
I hey -aid t'pl. GuMav Adolph
Mueller of Si. Haul, Minn., ihen
gave them recral U. 5. inleltigrnea
(lorumenli while they pu*e«f at
ngrnt* of Ihe Soviet Union.

Mifh 0 slight cool spell tills morn­
ing rfhWt worry young Hop. Mc­
Carthy a bit and ho expressed de­
light In tho Florida climate. "I
Hoard about 11 degrsoa above se­
re fn Duluth yssterday." be com­
mented. A format teacher of eco­
nomic., at lit. Johtl* College nt
Minnesota, he used to piny d iet
base for tho college when „ stu­
dent.
White haired Arp. O'Neill. Inn
face beet red from oxdobuiu from
the nun following a filth iny tup
at Leesburg, didn't mind tlm llid­
ding ol (ho other Congressman a
lulHngly
bit, and revoalgd •mil
nirly thnt
osim. In
he had caught two fine be
batting practice he got a big kick
out of smackll
smacklag a alow offering
rl Hubbiill.
Hubbe
by Carl
Rep Gar
Garmata
mat told or enjoying
the i trip to 811
Spring", tho
boat and Jungle trip, and Hi'cing
Hcclni
Roes Allen handle rattlesnake a
and gators.
not no good
Fishing luck
tho northhe re
ard lligmud fish nnd
Leesburg. Ite F a t h e r H
fiehliii
•n . stated that
this urea
P la y S f if t b a ll G a m e

m

And Bonn To

Financial Crisis
H o ld s Spotlight
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'rig the onA soclasplit Into
their par*
s meeting

m» » Florida L
tied convention
■t o r dlimii
financial
Need

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Mueller i« ml Irial before a U.
S- Air • hrre '"YoI im moVilit o*r
rharpe* nf stlrmpling In iteliver
i lanfird inhumation inviibing II.
S. nntintial (lefllur In a fureiqn
n.ilion. If- pleaded innorenl al the
opening of the tria(_ d'i* morning.
CiiMiirlion on Ihe charge in lime
of w ir riiulil bring ihe ilralh pen­
ally. fethnirally ihe .lair of wai
li.is mil Vel ended.
Onr ol die ugenl* *aid Mueller,
•on of a Swiis falhri and lliiitvh
rnolher lolil them si a meeting they
had arianged with Inm:
“ I have hern looking for u rtmlur I for m long time. My father
fought In the Coinimml*! revolulinn on Iht- side uf Lenin. From my
earliest youth 1 have hi*eu intereslril in Communist doctrine und 1
l»-ll«vp In Communism. It is Ihe
noli right way.
•Tin- Soviet Union represents
llir ('ntlimuill*t Parly line uml I
think I could help Ihe Soviet Union
and thus the party line hy supply­
ing information I hcllevo to lie
Important."
dueller, member
of ....
an Air
vlueiler,
tii.inu., ..•
■». Force
- -iiilrlllgciH-e Mi|U»drun,
ws* stmlvidr
at the Intelllgenrr
Fathers will be plttod against lug ................
telllgenrr vchool III
l u n i n r t Oa Oaa«
sons and aomi against fathers,
■nd maybe av«n mothers In the
NO FHOOF
big PTA-Student softball gams
T A I.I.A IIA H S K E , Apr. I I. -l/P»
nt the Softball Park Monday night
The Florida Supreme Court to­
at 7;80 o'clock.
Among tho fathers and bom day ordered tha release of Henry
slated to facs each other on tha A. Mm shall, sentenced to HO days
diamond are George A . Spear, Imprisonment on a charge of at­
county prosecuting attorney ana tempting to Influence two Itroward
‘ son Tommy, Hugh Whetehc] and county lururs.
The murt. In a 0-2 derision, uald
»on and possibly G, W. Spencer,
and son Woelay. A large group ol evidence In the case woh Insuffi­
H
fans, Including parents and atu- cient to tiupport the charge.
denta era doe to bo on hand to ordered hl» release union* suffi­
cheer tha playaia._____________________ cient evidence Is pmented.________

ion held the
more fund.*
Mselons on
the demund
guaranteed
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Mid-Winter Spring Plays Clully
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assess- It*» wed-Aprit and spring. .«w#*t. iweet, gentle, Spring, is three
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weeks-old. aad acting like old ntan Winter,
l . „ The t u p * of light ihowara, soft wind*, budding tteoa and Howsh
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ac­ and green graia it 'way e ff the efbnatie beam over many parti of tM
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don't feel_ too hot about their P
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brand of Spring weather, either, region and Into tM Middle and
There a too much alng aad ettna ................................
Northern Atlentio ragloi
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In tha air. much Ilka tM Winter of the chilly air Me seeped Into
season variety,
Southern states, too.
There’e not much. If any. Spring
Temperatvrea are far off nor­
fever la the MH hit by the iimea- mal. Snow la on tM ground In

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don Is Given To
Boston Dcmocrnti**
Politicfil F i g u r e
WASHINGTON. Apr. I-i—&lt;/P)
I’tr.nJrnt liuniaii hi* gi*en a full
am) um -mliiiiuml p.iuli-n to
year old Janie* M Curley, rolo.
till Hid inn Oeinui i.itn (ijuie Iwitl.
convicted id viola ling lrdri.il laws.
Thr Wlntr I luu.-r announced the
paidun wa* ([iin l'ii v o irid ay. It
did not *av *o, lint I mm .ill indi­
cation) thr u lion wa* cinrlly s
gcilnir tn an rldrrl) man long
honored io lu- naiitr i it) and
'tiitr Ir i inn .*. I nil-) **,n pn:paiiny to Ir," &gt; i", If."nr --ti i pi|gtllliagr ot llir ( nli..!" |lolv 'tear.
Hr i.iilui itr|..... ii,. [iiiilott -a*
annuum ril
t llflr) a Ii r oil ha. rr.e il III*
time and h • uro-i Io I In. i iti/.cn*
'hip riglit* S&lt;&gt; do |. mlr.ii ti.n Tit­
tle or Imi pi,u in at r l|n I
Altri ill-- Wlnl- I louji- aiihonnce*
inrnl. the fii -1ti r llrpaitmcnt dil(loin) tint Mi 11"man i|*n had
paiilonrd |V&gt;nilil Wakefu-ld Smith,
one id t**n men in m n rcd with
t urlr) in l*i-lit ol hi ul Ii uni
|-’"i * in lev. t h*r ptiilon i-m-rrrd
, hot ti the l.ip. ,a
.ih.| „ IgOg
i line Ij. i* ) i.•11 ai
,i , .in* n l'-il of

lo in aililie. pirp.uril lot the
penalties.
Siibronifnillrr Chainnati P.llrtwlf • I *ei glue Club, llir lormri thirl
ol ''lad of the Aim* iruewrd the
(I) La) laid the new potato ion
rnl plan a ill be i onudered bv the aiioinpli»hini'ui, of ihe ifcrnl Ha
lull Agriculture Committer pent •;iir cuiilrii-mr &lt;,f Alhoilir Part dr
I uesday. He antil tbr conliol pur leuie ihief*.
A ipoLe.inin tin a inall nation
gram wa* drafted by llir nalional
potato council with help fioru A gri-1Ihadley raid, first iai»ed the que*
uiltuie llrpaitmrnt potato '» peril iHinnl ul mi* r.rignty, and lliit*
IHV NAHOHT O l ll f IXICUTtVI and hi* rt*u(hlcr, Margaral, Im v s ths
made "th' mult 'igtitfirant *umir*tand lawyer*.
Washington National Atrpnrt In an auto fnllnwlni thnr return from
luii"
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tiniiu
ileiriu
e.
Hr
iliiln’t
lu m p e ij rrtrntlv \titcl to end
Key Wsst, n s ., where the President vacationed for n mcntli Mint of the
Cshlnnt turned out to welcome him hick.
( Intrrmiflimnt Soiimlpholo)
all potalu pure prop* after thi* dentil* the uatlim.
|a-nti-pit "ii; i" i"i|)&gt; i - 1 'iiiiti nimthrr
Iliudli'v and Itn tiggi'.liun in
* r jr , tmlr-i it rnailetf ami nrimripee "&gt;ti ut 1akiny a ft* |l Service
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•1- t thr I'u. uMllt) uf n eenlriil
scrcpird lipiif truilrtil*.
••xtiriilnalliut lie -"'rvev'l a two
i-t.il uittiiu tlu Iiam euuit &gt;if the
Ihe prmlmg mrarurr
intended Mlantu- Treaty. In - all .Igtiul- mi \
tliniilh- M-rti.-ine i’hi ilv HHI3 case.
* *’nrlr* h«it Iw'eii giivm nor nf
ihe "elite mid extent" t.v ulilcb
In pruMtlr llie.j (ontrnl*.
Mar .nchii'i'H*, * iio'Mihi r of ^u.lSrnetor MullsmJ ( D U n ) refil­ •he urMint fnn-eiy nf earli mumbi'T 1
Bioss, ami **a » ninvor i f llnstoH
l'd to : igu the ■ula-ummltter report iih Moii UiU.it lie cxpaniled. lie illil
when thr t!*lii niaiiei iim v -.
hut Klletider claimed *ote» of lint *sy ivliiil a,-lli'ii iiitr. lakru nu
In Mint i-Bnr. ilo- g-iveiiinirnt
*
Senator* l.ursa fD -fll), Thyc Ml the nrnpti'sl, liul i'ummrule'1:
mrino'ii Inin, Smith and .lame U"Ju-t in. tile nliiikrMinali fur lliu*
Mlimi and Aiken Ml-Vti.
Fuller ol "i an"' -mu ii film i-iiliud
Under tin- propoasl cat'll nun- muiII iinllm: mtlli'slrd, a:, the F.riginurr.' timup. Ini'., amt fid'»ly
meri'iNl potato gioitur would ha 111-101111*1* plnn- &gt;le*e|np trii'IIMim S m n t h c r s
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Hislgurd a uuuta or llltre of pntN- Mill have In give *vn* tu resit*
runt met* lot ■In nt
I'ho wato
"And even unr nwti batstii'e uf
p o rt F o r P e p p e r In
tor-s for marketing. He would ha
C f i n j* l i t A f t e r H i d - iIll'll'il tu lime taken "hie JliO.lHJO
osalgnrd a given number of acreo I ’uited Hiatt's fnn-e. — if **e r*
lif*i'hil tile llfe-eiil l»v--l.
in i; J n O l d
C H I) i 111 (rum client*
C o in m ic N e w s p a p e r
to plant l* is d on hla average pro- paint
i t s u t n i s o s r * n r««r)
All well...... .. Ii ted
durtion 'tie us-d threw years. He,
t illlirv " a * leioeii'• d to it.\ tl&gt;
It* A8HOCIAI FH I'ltFH.N
O N I I II t . Af&gt;« N - .(/pi
would to- uiluT,cii (•' market all
1H month* in pail He J 't 'i’d Hv*
Sriiatni t l.m lr I'rpprt, lighting - A defiant pall ul Itivet) -a I **
pulstoeu gru'.i ii rm hit allot tod tiermtmlli* and hi.
ui-ii e tlicti ws*
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ti&gt; win nominallnn III the Manila ie.it oid VMllh and In- If* year old rommutril Ii*1 I’ll-.I'leitt Irunmn.
If he produced or planted more
Smith, ot I'lttvi'iirali.
tornntr
Drmiieiatic pmuarv "( May
ia r
gnl llirfiil- ilond "H ,» police po*»e
than his quota, the excess would,
mcu'liar &lt;d the N hI ioiiuI J.ai»or Ite*
t i f l lit* ratripaign l" I'm rlla* toiin
carry j* MStoOj. a| ..i* |pet»"*i r tt V.
mole than 1/ hour* lielopr rap
( M a t lu .il 0» gear T V o t l - *
1*srlfj*. The goverhmen’t support
IV loilav am) phiiiuril t" iiiiu l up line lo'll) oil 1 I"|'|| plate 111 i|| illnow I* If. per rent below Ihsl if
llir il*V with a 11«II) in St IVlet. Nnillirin Itiili Ii I •■
I" Iill &gt;l.« uilllei
oumputeil prire Intemled to givr u
.lililge Nlen triuii i|i-iplnvi'il a i
lie, ■
(ID per rent of pu rilj. Faritt I a '■HI pi'- I'iiIImI In Itn .lii'rre (,li|lI ‘ burg
i«*fii (,'r
I li&gt; n|i|HUiri!t. i(i ■(’
fm m produce a fair uschsiige nt their nieetinif trnli'\ mill "xf 'oil. e .iniikril the i ollple out of
vslur or purchasing power.
t&gt;1uinr&lt;l tnte(l* ."me -if tin- |&gt;r11 , ''in.illirr* ol Miami, (le** I" I &gt;in|&gt;a
Farmer* whn oppm.ed the p i - iwtore ii Seiuiuiilr \uter mu I i for a imind of li.iiid*h.ikim; and an i loiiel) Ir ifip-*i i ihm mill tear
gram or do not ward to partit-ipul'*, fullotv.
p,l\ hol"ll* Itlll die l**o fieri to tile
dill would lx* iivdgneil guoto . til
"A vi'ler m11,it lign itn- Imltol : ujmn air tally tuniRht
liliih
I lie )io -e imallv Ir.n ked
M U V11It lx Apt I l i
'fP)
pulatocs piuiluri’d alaive till limit tlila year," Mi** Judge nn) "Him ,
I Vppn III&gt;*rJr In &lt;
■ |" n hr in
lull* i ».)*;•'. u lirie a i WII t&gt;l(l -III II l.l 1 1(1 .''ll 'lit I.'lllff
them In i ■
or front eveesa acre* would Iw- sub­ ever," I,,. ,ii |i |oiJ, "it 1) mil neei■■- inir11. in itia l
I IoiTM.i
1l&lt;n,•»!.,*
pirpiweil h open up a Ill'll,vlr oil f"i the pa ,t l't * car*. •b"PP''d "ff
ject to llir penalty.
•ary ttiut u per-ou k hum how ti&gt;
flu)cro or piuciiH'.eru of llir u«- write in ueiler l.i *nte. Mr Slen I lirmgmg in thr n.inu "I I i.mllin p-ilu r I Ii cud ** .i - only niikeil ri"' roll* In-»t F e lI !"iii r-H't’igh bn
II Flip t" I'llirr",- .'1 I l'l-"l\ lllll.T.
talor» would be rt’ipilred to willi '(rum -uld tile uni)’ itipuhitiim nrr 111 fiiinjrvrll arid dir llrunntati
piilli e In 111 l.ll-fl tin '-III t- »hr H -vn&gt; tl f'llll.'lt iF-rlll*
hold llir penalty from prlecs they taildllg •" &gt;uch an inue -hmihl I* J pailv on « 120-imlr *' "111
FIipx aii'twil ix Miontb liter
paid for the "excess potaloe-.''
si-lie Vi.uht lie that the \ "|i tinwon't III I III' ,-rlllll|- 111 til* |cj
The 16 per rent penal!) I the httllot vim .1 hr similni
Mir \
.
,
III' I I'llplr
Ii. &gt;1 l.lg i'C **■'. en the -.aim .Ii p gut tnu-k mi fitit, lin n ifiiing
In f .n il um l.’ il i".i\ it "n Iru c ign
most liras!le ever proposed for o on Mi*' rt'Klntmtlofi t*Hrd.
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llir Iinlv "Mr ifir n111Ini bv (mill ein h
n riimiili Hitimlwiiv lmt#l
federal farm rontrof program.
**lf the X nn both I'Hiilii thn1. rii*f lAilli llrf Kf|)li1ilif .itr , IVp|H'i i«ml
tmlcil up in the i iiiiin 18 mile- Ini.ili paid fill In, Hu eitv.
Most of them have rarrled pensl- conform, ' Mic JiidRo iloclarcd. “ Mir i% ^iti«rkr aiidifmc l.$%i mp.ld
I le'* now me ill awing about
tiea of 50 per cent of parity.
ballut may he ronle.tr,l '•»•' I ||r raid ..............................I.......la **i-*| "( lirir itlei iircinn thru #;;;Ui a innnili im biud mul iriit
A fanner could avoid penalties
Till 11aV'lm
.......... 11 III If led hy
on Id, exceia* production hy I urnTill* ............. will he hn-ti ul II ] "Mil rl»ewhcrr w n r vmikintl Im I hie.m l lmii"&gt; in- ili* rnuht mil
lue iking ml" l-iilittrii wildc nrn I Hie City Well.iri Di-purtincnt ns
lug the elects over to the govern­ inoctlng of nil tth diilrirt eluh-1 hi- drleal.
pgi Kmlly Vanctim. *1, m i her itster,
ment. It could divert them from to be held In Hstifnrd. Apr. ;*:i. at
Mnunwhlle, HtiuiHin .mul- in i ,iI,nii flu* village ii dinul
\ttilen Vsm-bei 'it
normul market I'haniirk, surh a* 1;00 I'.M.
State I'realdrnl *-&lt;!,
to an article in rh- 1 -hi
Ml11r ft nmtll "I \ 'll" " 1l*e|,
I tie U'eltai
lli’p’iltllioill gqV#
ph lug them away to Institutions Root, and Stole I'xeeutive vhll'- , imiiiiuit
Mill I u Wnrki-t
VVni Li i t nf
n *t ,suu
mutilnl Dally
"f Irn-t
I'nlier trail i wniiniil i-liiirciiig lliii n r c n ii n ’ nf the wnmnn’i
or charltlso for ne#dy parsons or provident Tn ! Mcrrlnm will lie the
da*’ which csllv'1 f"i hi- ih-f' it
Legin-e witli at Slu.-l inn
'Hup irnvflNi
converting them Into ferllllter or chief (rural.. at the grl-toget|irr.
Kmnlhnr* gnvi- ilu- uttii-li full '■'t'ie't, l"»**i-*tiI llie bigli 1 111... I
Last Scplcml"'i the* ■li'ctdcil to
other use*.
T w» fnllnwing riinimillee liemK Unit merit at s • nil v "f hi mi
hi,
Unlssu a farmer tdtared up all to '"jnillr iletsilx were ■iniiimneeil:
bail fled villi l.ugm e "f hei g'l to Fitiopi! fill »l"'|i tienlth. Tlit'V
m aker* ut Ihc Allngiiltnli I 'mi will
"** it u*i|l, .1.-1 * me tier i m i rit* tlmnglil llie* liny lit find n job
peusltlsa on one crop hr would Ire Linda Jingle-!, eiitertuiiiuienl; Mae
*
Mu Ill'll' t"i)
Ineligible far price support.* on tlm LTsvrlnnd. serurn luestlan uml i|ee Chili in Miami Timr ilu* rnght "rdi'i
l" fjitv itwii* f*t
III/ F*|&gt;fcri?li wnh rm iii'il nu .&lt; tutu
So tiim mid their furniture and
next. This appeared to Ire a inennii orstluns; Italldi C'owuu, Jr., tirlsea
) *&gt;iit Ii
wide
networkuf encouraging or forcing wide and g lfU ; Alvin tldlinm. Invita­
Tile pii.n r UII lh I hll 'lii\*?i hr H ulked nllt &gt;'f *ti.'ir l fh n month
IViipor ctlle'l tin- &lt;.... ..
compliance.
i i Hh Mm n il hh, city provided leie nuint flu*. Tliev
it Ivin 1111f1j■
tions anil atiuda; llrnilev rtilhnin. nrttrie* "Itickhiv' 'hm Smi'llim . I f
Any potato price support proI i rifin thi"/ IIUkhi I »ti &gt;• iilt Unr i;r» -1*nl they j" t JCii) fm the fniilii r * * n n * s o s #•■• r m i
iiiii tl was "no iru-h."
tnre, aitu froiii i relnttvc ub-ogd
grain would be cunditlonrl upon a
"Ir u s* the lugicul " ‘ .nil mu] H" l»&lt;nnl)K
favorable vote on controls by two*
(Jffk’tMt. »*itl i Im ifir! &lt;h«Hll« il nnd cm iivii HUM nn»n- hv making
l"g(rsl I'onscuueiti'i' "f the I'curil from l hr rnliin hi hfr fill hi*t j$ . hi* mul lulling handkerchief).
wiiiih hr (Proper i liui. written
hhf fur
pli'ntii'iJ with 1i**» in ciiiiic '"it: | They paid then wuv tu Pa^fj
himi'flif, Bnmther* aid.
'T il nev vnu m lt"lt first "
up llie llnvr Atnerim
Thorn one
Snmthers eltcil ID f|ii"tnlltiiii
The Imv veiled I" miller "It i "f the titter* nuked IIP 1) fow
O C A LA , Apr. 14 — UP) — A frutii Commutilnt iiubliesl Ioiin wliti ti
special federal grand Jury will lie said had given fn nimble rnttr- ymi Wind me. vmTd t.etlei bring a I Fcniten lolling timiilkeirhlcfs in
cnfflti."
] Fe,,nl of the l!. S. Flu Imply.
convene here Monday to investi­ liictit tn Punper,
Four
gn- limnli, wery liiq b'd I l'**«r they wound Up ill Sw it.
T A L L A H A S S E E , Apr. 14. -I/I1 gate last summer's mob action
From an isi-ii'- "F the Dailv through the tinv 'viruluws of the rt-rtanil whuie they finally tun out
— The last paynmnt for ronstruc in Lake county for possible civil Wmker for July "H. HH7. Sinntti
i mm, Inn kle tog en bin. One rniiie ” f ready caeli. They tisknl that
lion of thr now- Florida A. and M, rights violation.
ers rend the (iiiolntiiiri:
UuBtlftn*« Ob I'n ft* r a w )
hgck ami liil » game ivanleu mi
Cdflage for Ncgroa* gU,000,100
Herbert 8. Phillips, U. S. dis­
"The hernos of the
C"H
llie
head.
hospital waa raised today In a trict attorney, aald as far aa he
ir o ittia se oa r m * ran ri
K IM A M S M K R TIN 0
cumplete butltiesa transarthm be* knew the civil rights probe would
The Kiwuni* tlivlnnti meeting
tween two state board* and the M the only matter to come be­
ftcheduled for Monday night In
city of Tallahassee.
fore the Jurera.
Winter Fsrk Im* been ended «ff
The city has contributed 1160,.
Ha added, however, that the
due te the sorlott* illneii* of J,
000 to the project In tha past and only ju ry could consider other
Hughes Jackson, Kiwnnls Intern!^
wasn't due to put up Itn final nutters. Federal Judga Doxler
ttonal prvsiiiont in blirffiuli), Ala.,
$100,000 donation until Mar. 31, A. Davane will preside.
KiiVsnt.) Governor U iins Informed
1MI.
....
Tha I s k i county mob violence
Fred R, Wilson till* morning.
So,, tv raise the money to pay began Ju ly 17 after ■ whit# woWASHINGTON. Apr- 14. - - W ) — Grneinl a*m* in production
About |(r torsi Klwsninnn had
tha t«n tree tor, tha State Board M M w in raped and her husband ■nd buying power, tepoitrd Io Congiest for ihe first quarter in lUSI), Intended to go to the meeting
of Control assigned the city’s eon- attached by Negroea. T M mob
which was to have been given'tp
treat calling for next vaar's oay- bwned three Negro rural homaa cheered the economic chsil-watchcrs lodey.
honor of Mr. Jncki-on. miltl Mr.
Yet jobs remained s hig quettion mark. In llir view of llir I rri|- Wilson.
mant to ihe State Board of Educa­ n d shots w ars fired Into several
tion for $96400.
others.
denl's Council o f Etmjmnic Advi*er». economic expansion Im * not hit
Now. when U*« alky's next pay­
a rale which will keep ahead of creeping unemploy men!.
ment la dae It will tend a $100,000
V t i S Q U EN C H ED
The council tent to Congreu yeiterday ils monthly report. ‘Eco­
qhaok
tha State Board of Edit­
Prasapt action by firemen aft
JA C K S O N V IL L E , At-r. 14— L
nomic Indicators," covering the#*
ion which win have earned B;46 o'clock this morning Um
first three months of what the at $1,323 for every man. woman Station
for the permanent school tM spread of ftaaoea .
Atlanta
by virtue of the traasaetioa. a | Jake Adams. Geneva and Bear- council had jfredlcfed would be a and child.
And consumer*' prices, (or the Boston ........
datl Avenue, and prevented tM de­ "good year."
The forecast ha* been borne average city family, were down Ibiffnlo
TOW NHBND M E E T
struction of muen valuable farm
out, thus far.
National Income nbcut I 1/3 per cant from a vear Chicago
Ute (Sanford Townssnd Club machinery. .
Detroit
Fite Chief M. N. Cleveland -aid climbed, after falling throughout -i *■&gt;.
will meet tonight at BiOO o'clock
The nation'* output of nil good* Memphis
In regular semi-monthly session that the fire was caused by gas- 1040. Industrial production turged
at tM Court House. Sunday after­ ollne ■pilled during the fueling of back, after the coal strike, to ex­ and servhes *vas measured nt sn New York
noon at liSO o'clock a Townsend a tractor in the barn. Wiring in ceed January's lave!. Home tm'ld * rimis t rain nf 1268,000,000,000 for Resttls
congressional district mooting will tM tractor wee damaged by tho Ing set a record.
the quarter. This was below the Washington
Per capita personal Income, after rate of ii year ago hut the move­ Jacksonville
bo Mid at tM Court House, Club ftra, but the barn was damaged
Key West ...
officials extend a cordial Invlta- to bat a small extant. The fire­ allowing for taxes, was at a rate ment was upward, not down.
The rmincH'e acMne chairman, Miami ........
tloa to tho public to attend both men wM put out the blase were which exceeded even the overage
Orlando
J /T . Bennett and J. 1 . Howell, uf booming 1048. It was estimated
meettnga.

P e p p e r C a r r i e s Defiant Lovers
Fighting D rive
To St. Petersburg

Hold Off Police
F o r 12 H o u r s

Stemtrom Shows
Jaycees Sample Of
Democratic Ballot

New York Sisters
Drop Off Relief
To Tour Europe

Payment Is Made For
A&amp;M Negro Honpital

Grand Jury Proben
Ixuke County ( ’

Economic Chart-watchers Happy
Over Gain In Production Power

to

THE WEATHEK

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JiCiBBqJSt h &lt;Wri-V.i

N o. 170

Truman Grants Full
Pardon To Curley

•t-TAsH’ jL-'-'1'*' • i 4&gt;‘ ' ':&lt;*'//} Ir, * &lt; •

y-V * r.wtSfT',*

P a rti; cloudy through Satur­
day. A little cooler in north and
central portion* tonight.
Moder­
ate to fresh north to norlhfdai
wind*.
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Of, oil sea*,

' • *Od drinking, and a great wind
f 4*tote the house, and it foil upon
tha young men, ami they are
V -*8 ft*. Th«&gt; J oh ront hi* mantle,
* * M 1*11 down, und worshipped;
; MM said. The Lord gave, and
* i i * U ) r d hath taken away; ble'snl
f1 M tha nama of tha Lord. In all
this Job sinned not, nor charged
Ood foolishly.

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aniwerrd

Who la this that darkoneth coun­
sel by words without knowledge T
Olid up now thy loins Ilka a man
for i wiil demntio of thee, ant
answer thou nte. YJhere wast thou
when 1 laid the foundatlona of the
earth7 declare, |f thou hast an*
derstauding. Who )uld the corner
stone thereof: When Iho morning

1948 Chevrolet Tudor
1936 Chevrolet Coupe
1937 Ford Tudor
1935 Ford Tudor
1940 Dodge Sedan
1947 Ford Station Wagon
1937 Plymouth
1931 Ford Model A.
1940 Dodge Tudor
1940 Dodge Fordor
L S E D T L tC K S

mercy to mortals,— to show

tlmni how to ilo theirs, hut not to « IllflSI I t.v \ \ | i viinmo .N\RY
do it for them nor to relievo them
AI.I.I \Nt !•:
of a . I n g l e rrspnnxihillty” Park Avenue A Fourteenth Street
Rev. (ileim It. Hiuilh, I'eslor
10.00 A. M.
IIil.lt* School
Mr. A. VVIchohlt, .Hunt.
WFJtl.YN M RTH O IIIKT C H U R CH
11:00 A. M.
Morning Wortthip
Paola
Missionary Siuulay will ho oh*
Her, fl. f). Harak, Pastor
rervod with a report from thu
ISI7-W M Phone
nunday Hchool
pi.io a . M. Mi*slonary Hecieinry of the church
Morning Worahlp
10:fl0 A. M. Mr.*i. Fay Lee The pastor will
fluent Minister, Rev. J . |, Raniho speak from a lllhulonary Iheuiu.
7 ;Ifi I'. M.
Evening Service
Young peoples Meeting 0:4ft P. V An
informal service foi oil ages
r.veulrig Hervire
7;!Ul p. M.
flueat Minister, Rev. J . |. Rami... All ate welcome.
• rayor Meeting, Wi*d. 7:30 P. M.
Hprrlal singing both morning FIRST METHOItlsr t HUM II
J. E. .McKinley. .Minister
ami livening service*.
Feel free to rail for prayer, di­ Mrs. P, It, Stephenson, H.lt.K.
t»:4ft A.M., Chinch School.
vine healing I* In the lllhle.
A class for every age
tl:(IO A.M , Moridni' M’orshin,
Sertnoii Topic
Rev K. II
C E N T R A L IIA IT IN T CHDIM'II
Ninth Hlreel and Laurel Avenue Thompson.
H. W. Whatley, Pastor
0:710 IP.M., Youth I'i IIowhIiIi
Himday .Selmol
0:46 A. M. Hervlce.
CltiMtN foj* nil nf^n
7:.'I0 P.M., Kveiling Wor-hip.
Worahlp Hervire
11 IK) A. M.
Sermon Toptr: — Itev. F. II
Hermon by Pastor
Thompson.
H T. U.
7:00 P.
Woi sldp service
H:00 I*.
Everyone invited to alien,j
vival now In prugru.iu
“Conte Thou With Da And
Will Do Tliee flood"

M.
M.
Re­
We

Tlnirsdnv:
IVaycr Meeting. 7.45 F'.M,
Choir I'rndica, m;IT, p.M,.
The Fricmlihlp Clnea meets with
Mr. and Mii. II, firior un Tlle.-ilny
April |H at M:00 p.M.
I lie North I*loriila I'resbvli-ry
ami I'renhyterhil will meet at Ran
Milieu, Fin., on Thin edny, Apr. L'o.

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HOWARD KINK QUALITY

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atonal confidence man, rrfm liiK
• Fuller was giran a Id months to Fuller.
to fotnfysar sentence -on that
But when Curley came out of
chart*. He also received a fiveyear sentence in another fall fraud nrlaon he raid hi* felt 10 year*

K iiH lla u r d

W e're felling our 30,000 stockholders about
the sound and expanding industries behind
Florida's world-fam ed b e a c h e s .. . about
Florida's growing m a rk e ts . . . ideal working
and living conditions. It's a part

■o r f o u r i*«in rvf:iitiv o w e e k # .
U itn i'N t roy h a n d a n d o f f ic ia l
/?#al itt H a n fo rd , in ih » t'o u n ty o f

our continuing program of
boosting Florida's industrial
development. . . not only
f f ^ f r r r r X i / *, ■ growing with Florida, but
helping Florida grow.

C lL

FOAM RUBBER
M A T T R K S S -P iL L O v V

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flUSFIIflN— PAD
I'f.VSTIU*.(Millin' .11,|, (,,1.1
...../■'•AM * r s illtlo WTflllt:
(O il
ii r a a g e A t * .
r h . .1-1
.Uluru U|.*n :j ii, &lt;
(Jr|1(
M n»r i fsrto*. Ate. u .i . o.i,

Wed., April 19tli
2 Show n— (1:30 &amp; ‘l:.»o
IhiorH Open (1:00 I*. M

When yon utteinl
T IIK A U t i:

Hie

III IV.

Wednesday

April

PJth lo lie convinced ur not he
convinced that there are spirits
and that there Is a spirit world
in seeing llr. Sllkinl and his
Asylum of Horrors featuring
,lhe personal appearance of
THE FRANK HNS I KIN MON
S! ER. do not go alone. Hr.
Hilkini uaea every known devire of slage-cruft to attempt
tu convince yon that there are
aplrita. He will nlsu Introrluce
you lo a nice little playfellow
known an the wild man und a
gorilla who geta away and es.
rapes from tha alaga. Nice
friendly felloy, thia Ur. Milklnl. In addition lo the terror*
if Ir uml hlood-rurdllug Impprulnga he will bring you more

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fun than you
| | „ , t rr |„ u |
rh ‘ " d "„ “
"udle,nf' 1
Sllkinl only ac
uml keeps the
n r v;ilKli«t und
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The W'lld Mat
Theatre AVedniIt'a a double f
p e r s o n sho&lt;
Tl'HNKH AM’,
KK1H NOW!

((..nll.uud from Page «"»»
„f scattered shooting last
night in Makasear. where A»l« i»"d
other Indonesian troops who for­
m e | v fought with the Dutch »ei*e,|
cunt rut in defiance of central govcinuii'iit prepaintloiia to garrison
the lawn.
,.
Miiku ■*»ir RUiirctVv miiu
mihmhing hint night «ib quieted without
.•lion., casualties nnd iWit the
id.el it imps cotitinued to pul ml the
t lefts.
, , ,
fl,,.,,. vi an some doubt here ns
to whether the urilvnl of A*l*
Mount that the rebels had finally
do j.U'd to give up without blood*

13:43 'p. M.
Children- 0‘Ip

Dally!

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l/AHT^flMKS TODAY!

Dailey in “When Willie Cotn^s. Mar&lt;hlng Home

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Next, ihut Dynaflmv auve# you
physically~-ar(cr long trips you're
leaa tense and tired, more relaxed.
Hut then, «s the miles pile up—and
thia cornea from cold, recorded fact
after Dynuflow'a two ‘year# of pub­
lic operation—you apot suvinga you
hadn't expected . .&lt;•

•grcuT
If su, lluw ?
()ac*tlim
to be ill*4.'ii**ci| in Dm light nf
Uiblo tcachlntr* will lie:

. Biimliiy

"Wlint I* Authoritv In Rnllsinn,
Tha Ctmrrh ur tho UlhluT"

Moudav

"Whnl Thlalr Y# of ChrlitT"
TuMday
“Can All Hm Th# Illble Alike Y
Wudnaiday
“Is Hnlvntian By Faith OnlyT"
i- ... - Thursday
'.'Which Church Shall I JuinT"

You bavo on tirea—becAuae power
application ia ateady, even. On
clutch expense—the uauul friction
clutch ia gone.

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Yot&gt; »uve on Iranamtaaion muittlc'' nance, and the rearraxid expenses
likely !to HQ with jt. And the way
your engine ia oil-cushioned against
normal shocks and strains «hows
up in leaa engine upkeep.
Pubilo Is urxetl to attcml. f)urs.
tiona; Invited. Personal interviews
• M**d*nl m IIOAM tARTRR. **««..( •( » M
•rranaed If desired.
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Ton may well discover another
pleasant surprise, too.

We are getting a steadily mounting
number of wcll-nuiishcd letters
about gasoline mileage with l)ynuHow cars.
th e S pecial has shown some rec­
ords little short of phenomenal. Tito
St'l’ER is delivering mileage that
compares most favorably with gear­
shift cars. And the UOADMASTRR
more limn holds its own with cars
of ila si/.o and bulk.
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• a t f w i t h i f f • • • « MtaMi**
COMMIIffOff rtrsWf vWw/S-a^
**/•• tsglati. INtw f-H S asp/** in tu rn r f f i l i )
• N*w.ranrwc i m w e , woo m a n - w m
loitliD l, l#s«f.|krsv#a ItsUnri, "dewile b-Rfr*
• w w - A t f u vitmmrr, f. u t*

'ioimi9t" !UE, hiUin" w
n^ *Mr*.
*
em
m4a il lee***
ft* let*eetiet
Ivtnlsf redlei • M m ,
" H Z ." - ! tre^leUaeteeee tkmeUee • - N O
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*rom M io il nrfeffefu
M/d9

MANHATr^

Fast Indonesia Information Min­
ister Hiitulnngl. who arrived with
Aii*. told newsmen the rebel lend­
er had come not a* u prisoner hut
us un Artnv officer. This wns In*
cuntradlctiou to the stutument of
Hie II. H. I. government and In­
dicated u *ettlem*itl still might
have to tm worked out.
itntidnng! snhl A(t* hail coma
lo Jnkuitu after two assurances
by Niilinn Hnmeitgku Huwono —
that the Flint Indunaala dute
would not la- liiiulilnted ill 11It ill IIV
and that the Indiiiicslaii Corn* of
the Dutch Army would lie reor­
ganized to the Mintnal satisfaction
t.i .11 p.u l ic concerned.
The defense ministry ptevldualv
ha- admitted no such specific
piMini . in the rebels. Ilut In
previous policy statements the cell
tiul government has said it did not
intend to hipihlatc Fast Ilidolies in's
late government. The Jakarta
regime also Ion said that llldo'icsiiin "dihors frum the Dutrh In­
die Amiv would lie aceeptuhle in
the new imtioiuil Army.

ktmin, than the imllrv male
The truth of this distinction be­
tween the sexes dnwntil upon me
during the last two duvs. I spent
them in lied, racked hv ussorted
thills and fevers incidental to the
departure of winter anil the arrival
of spring.
Let a transitory germ get a
Iinlf-Nclson on me, ami I always
fear the wurst. 1 am not wlmllv
a coward, hut I linve a dread of
expiring miserably in lied witli tnv
shoes off. like n clinir-frnved gen­
eral ur n protocol-worn diplomat.
To me It would he more romantic
to tumble from n roller coaster
and &lt;(le of a frnctured skull.
Fractal ed skulls run in niv fam­
ily anyway.
And do. when I awoke the oilier
tnutnlng ami saw mure than the
usual number of spots before tnv
eyes, I began to groan and call for
mv life insurance policies.
Tills bus nlwuv* been tviv stand­
ard wav of dealing with illness—•
to chock mv insurance, pull down
the shades, and lie in bed groaning
and letting mv beard grow. When
the whiskers start scratching ami
neighbors begin eotnplninlm? nhniti
my caterwauling, I am utiialli
strong enough to get up and go
hack to work
Ilut I found I could no longer
groan in mv own home. Strange
noises disturb the maid, and It Du­
ller dav to route.
"Here, Rover, unit netlng like
a dumb animal," snhl mv wife,
Frances, sticking u therinumeti i
into my mouth.
It was useless for tne tu pro­
test that I didn't want anv food,
medicine, sympathy or mnrlrolds
’n my den of despair. You can't
cheut a good wife out of tht- fun
of nursing tier liurhnnd. It is the
only time shu has bun completely
under her will.
"Tlic trouble with you men," said
France*, plumping up the pillow,
"is that you don't get any rest
or pleasure out of being sick."
And thnt Is true. Our consci­
ence won’t let us.
Ilut women are too sensible to
let u small illness annoy them.
They make a game of it, »o fat as
they can. They keep their faces
prettied up: they wear a fancy
tied jacket; they love flowers and
more flowers in the room; Ih o
tease their innards with fine soups
nnd salads; they keep the radio
going ami the telephone huiult
And they don't take the same old
bedpan—white pills 1 ulwut i get
They relish all kinds of rainbow
colored medicines.
When they do rise at Inst, they
don’t feel shaky-legged or guilty
ur mad at their own wuukness.
They aie refreshed and renewed,
i catty to get a now huir-ilo or go
dancing.
Well, this time I did everything
Frances said. In fact, 1 relaxed
so much that finally site said mi
plclously, ‘T do believe you ate
enjoying yourself. It's time von
got up unil MuHi'd" 0ant1tlg~nm a
living again."
Am), to tell the liuth, the
thuught was revolting. I’d have
preferred lo stay in bed. odmhiug
my toes nnd being waited mi
even at the price uf two tin out
swabs a day.
There's the rub, A woman i&gt;
covers from a mild illness when
she gets bored and decides l.*-',l
luthi-i he up uml doing solnetliiiiL'
else. Ilut if a man evei i culls
fall* ill hive with o genteel com
plaint, he iniiv never want lo go
hack to office or factory.
No, it's ton dangerous, fellows,
tills discovery that half the fan
of any Illness Is to enjoy It. Lark-

■Oil IMS • M1MUIVrsni
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SUNDAY
MONDAY

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STARTS SUNDAY

“THE BIG WHEEL’

Mieli iiiit.iiii.ilie ii.iv inerease—many will get two

Tltnie |iru)(rt'«aitm rnisea tiinko gnotl telephone
tuiges even Letter. A survey of 3,80U huaiueiaea
in tint South »Iii&gt;vvh thul present telephone wage*
rotiipnre very favorably with wages paid hy other
roiieenia for liniilur skill* and experience.
Tbo IJiiinit'a demand of a lfi&lt; nu hour increase
is not n mailer of cents. It would cost Southern Bell
telephone users nil additional Slft.liOIMHlO a year.

imilli i nf fai l, over the length of our present
1 with the I 11i*ut, which run* until June,
ie total ol the iiniumnliv increases uloiw will
o hum
173.211 a week) per employee, or
H.OIHMIDII a year.

i l i i s extra expense would com e nt u lim e
w hen telephone earning* ure (luiigcrously luw
um l leluphoue rule inercoaes are fulling tu m eet
th e coat o f th e eight general wuge increase#
nlrcu d y g ra n te d .

llir fun) rnl m i:'' iin rrm c ilvniiinilcil hy In io n
Iv iiiliT i, .1 out &lt;&gt;l I employer* will get at len«t otto

AYRItAUK

KAKNINCH

OF TELEPHONIC

PEOPLE IN' PITIES LIKE HANFOHO
OPEHATOKH

$3U,70

1172.70

PLANT CRAFTSMEN
CinfiMiii’ii tit Tup Rnte
(Sin'll iih it'iitral office
it pi.imii n(
i
Crnftimcn With 2 or Mot
Ycnra of Service
(Such tut central office
ri'imirinrn)

i■■n •mm •mmss •u mm
lew inkdassiaitaM tet

I. a^ te.tea a* awy if r m a a**

DDE!) ATTRACTION—

d m *

S m o o lh n e sa ?

Southern Hell uon-*npervisory em ployees arn
getting llte-r rui-e» right now — this week, this
inoiilh. thi- vi.u under our fircsi'iit foul n u t with
the ( nion.
Ac- ilm in the next I "J llllllltlis, I’l’t'll Hit lim it

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UK* v. or cater.

LAST TIMES SATURDAY

Flr.it Central Florid* Shoeing!
Mickey Rooney

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T H I STA R T

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They won't have to ask for it-nor strik

rx

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1.1.900.40

apiirntor* with r.a oxperlenco start at 130.00 a week.
Plant Craftsman with no experience start at $32.00 a
•i /1 j

D in x s u n

I I'M N ON Ft A l i t \ l
I'm : i i.ASMiNt, Attn &gt;x\

“THE OUTLAW”

t i l v&lt;To P. ‘ p fiT* •

lh U r p 30th
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t m lin n

in pay in the next 12 months
under the present contract

SUNDAY AND MONDAY!

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Music by Chester Boyd and his Western
Melody Band-Caller, S. H. Earnest
Admission—$1.00 per couple

Tvlvjthotw wages are already good . Southern Bell employees
hare had 8 general wage increases in the last 10 years!

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Tourist Center—S a t Apr. 15, 9 til 12

Telephone Employees

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

SATURDAY
DOUBLE

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K I D D I E S U N D E R \ 7. A1

Knowing that, don’t.you want ua to
dciuonalratc the big aide of Dynaflo w -th o y tte r strioothnkaa of
America's first oil-doca-it-ali drive?
•

The f o llo w in g p r lo t t re p o rte d h r
lhi&gt; D v a lt r t o n t h t Dan fo rd H ia t t
P a i m v r t l l i r k i t f o r p r o d u c t to ld to
T ru c k u r*
and
D e a le r s u p to 4
I ’ . I I , A p r il IS , l» S 0 .
llM in a. T r n i l r r a r t t n . B a lt
U n u lu .l
B o . I l p r . l l .t O - J O O
llt a n t ,
1 .1 nm .
_ _ ll u . I l p r . |2 .5 0
llfitn u ,
I ’ t'le
........
tin . I l p r . 15.75 - 0 DO
C n h b aR u . 50 t.b . l i n t a I .50
i'alil&gt;«K&lt;*
55 l.h . C r t . I . &gt;5 • .to
I'a illlf In ir r r ,
.. i? r t . 12.71 ■.t oo
t'lic u iiib u ru ,
Pan*-,llu . Il&gt; k l« . to Oil * 10.00
' V IlT ),
I l u l i l . i l C r l ta A l . s r r . 12.25 • 2 50
• ’.'lu r y ,
I ’ . m a l P r t . tu .« |.tc # r. l i l t - 2.00

Si*mln«li&gt; C ou n ly M otors
M» F. First St. Phone to il

ANGE1 4

Present
, v - A Rories of 1^ scm»V|sm , ef

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log feminine will power, u
can’t itffnjil to pet nm , In
li'H-t I can’t
not with ,
Kfte pension l.V&gt; vents awav.
Hut the dav Hint fir-l ictii
check nrrivo. I'm uoiug to
up for nil nn wasted \ n
aches and miiiir
I'm iroi
‘•raw | into h&lt; ,1 u ith „
,1
tionnry and enjov to the h it
disease m it. pMK). pv , ,
and i/' comfort.

Sponsored by V. F. W. Auxiliary

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lit short, there's a lot more to
please your budget in the 1950
Dyiiallow (liuti its new lower price.
Befuivuiciils aver the past two
years result in savings that are aixable over the life o f the ear.

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CHURCH OF

O N LY I

with Py/rafloty

Need," liv Hie Youth Choir.

\ 2 Ton C#0. E*
; A Ton Flat

v f i a r | f mU

Doors Ope*

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IRST thinrt yon notice, of course,
is Iho bother and cll'orf iJyna*
How Drive* stives.

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At a subsequent rendetvotts,
one of the iigen'-.s testified, "Muol' ler walked into tiie room with
I a very pi mid face and snid ‘I have
nccoiiiidnheil nty mission.' Then he
haiiited me some classified doettuicnts."
The agent said Mueller was a«k■d it he wanted money for Ills
information, the ipioted the sold­
ier’s reply
"No. Mv motive is purely idea­
. Iistic.”
Air Force intelligence agents
j who had been listening in the Iifit
room then placed Mtlilltr under
| urresl. This whs last Oct. 7. He
has been in cuitoily viftce. Infoiiua1 lion oil the case was not given out
to the pruu prior lo tha trial.
But todnj the Army took almost
1 all the wraps off the c«*c- WK*
1 nrssc* teitlfled In open court. Unly contents of secret documents
1 nil. gully given the agents by
Mueller wire not revealed News­
men were l»»kd not to u*e the
names of the two agents ticcail**
that would hinder tluur continu­
ing secret operations. I he agent,
gave their names in open court
when they look the witness standII,. &lt;,-crrt documents were sani
to include a report on
.abotaoc activities and dsluil* of
tli&gt; \ ii Force'* standing procedure
r... .. ............... Inlerrogatnui.

I'l.HH ON TIIK HCRKKN: **I)KAI) Ml
A bb 8KATS—78r .TAX INI

Aiitliwii. 4,TIh. I.mtl I A Mibrlitv
••«•«!.** hv the Chaui'i'l Choir.

K r n rn P a s *

Olterninmergau.
The agents testified they asked
Mueller if lie could obtain secret
document. and he answered them

Tu*.

C H K IR T C IIIIR C II, l.onawmid
Anthem: "tl l.uvn That Wilt Nut
(Episcopal)
Let Me fin," hv tin Mule Churn'.
Rev. II. I.vtllslan Xlatmeraisn.
Special nm»lc for Sunday eve­
II. D.. Vicar
ning!
lat Sunday After Easier
"The flrecii Cuthedrnl" by Yiiuth
U:.10 A.M., Holy Communion and
Choir.
Sermon.
"My Shepherd Will Supply Mv
All arn welcome.

NEW YORK T- m - Whal convinces me tl.at women air super*
ior lo men it their ability to enjoy a brief illness.
For years I have known that women, pound for imunil. ate hrtirr
looking than men. wiser, more durahlr o( purpose, and less susceptible
lo banluuptcy.
trim win ruiiimiitod.
But it it their lestirnce of tpiiil under ihr test u( illness ilut slums
The 75-ypiir-old puliticiaii was
aceompniiieil lit his wife; Ids ton, how much beller adjusted they air lo life. Ihivs much inner adaptable to

ed him for hie mail fraud convletlon.
Curley, who emo tenred In the
fore his tlx to IS mouths prison
House of Representative* served
five months in federal prison be*

Air Force Triul
Jack K. Morrison, Manafor

joying An Illness ■i t

nor of M#**aebu»«&gt;tts, sailed today
For Earopt apparently unaware
the’ President Truman had pardon*

flrtirtri*; uml Airs. Curley's bro­
ther, Ilirlmi.I Casey of noston.
They lire on u sewn week* trip
which will iiicluile u Holy Year
liilKiimaKe to Home.

FIRST l 111:1s 11 \ N t III Ki ll
ir,(l7 Sanford Vveutii
J. Randall Farris, Mlni-lrr
"Three Ambition 11r Paul" I*
tile subject the Mini-tci lias i lumen
fill’ III IIMoiiing seiinilll at tipFirst I'hii-llan I'buivb Hoiuiuv
morning.
"TillIt) .Significant llihle Color*"
will bo Die uuhject foe the evening
hour (8:00 P.M.)
IMen*e note
(he change ip time tu 8:00 P.M.
Church rshcvol hmtlM dt 0 tr»

FIHHT IIAI*TIHT CHU RCH
Park Avenue at Hlalh Hirer!
AV. I*. ItrooliM, Jr., Pastnr
John I.. Miller, E4u«atlonnl llir.
‘AVu'vo Saved A Place For You"
Sunday Hchool
0:4ft A. M.
T ake Yaur Family to Sunday
Hchool" A blare for every mem- A.Mi
liei nf the family.
Morning Worship
11:00 A. M.

1934Ford 1!4Ton
$15;
1935Ford 1% Ton
1W9 Ford VA Ton
.
22*
U39Ford Sedan.DeL .
1946Chev. 2 Ton wStf&lt;«!Sl,wB*EL H i
1941Ford 1H Ton
lli

F-71KTon
A Ton P/U

I tKH MAIIY
( (IMMI MIA • III Id ||
C. I. Millie, I'll slur
Church Krhool, |ll;(|tl A.M.
Chiu«e,i fur all age .
Worship, 11 no A.M.
( W«'*tmln«ler IVIIowililp. 0;:(O

f ' l l

i

icbaw.
' Mornlmf wyohlp at j lj iw A M
manatee |by the Paste.'.
..................
All merit.
b«r» ire unrod to l~V;i resent i t
Association,
■
»i
r
this » rvlce.
Mr. Allen wll also .resent a d l.
russlon study of the Sunday Schoo , ‘t’vu .ffelUtlc ncrvtro ut 7:.Vt P.M.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
l»v tho Hov. fllll .Mnrr.r
ARH EM BLY OP (.01)
Lesson on Saturday at 7:16 F*. M oMeiangc
f W n y r r *•os», tin.,
#*
* *i s ___ __
SCIENTIST
who
ISM Laurel Avenue
SM East RaeeeM Street
»
revival
at
Tha Church
L . A. Allen Pastor. I*h. ttllg.J
Sunday School
B:4S A. M. Sunday School
Services ench evening at
(Mfi A. M.
Morning Service
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
,
•• Tile Revival will con­
11:«MI A. M.
Wednesday Service
8:00 P. M. Evening Service
tinue (ill next Week. The ('hutch
Heading Room Tuesday and Youth Service
string band under the direction
0:710 I*. M.
Fridays SiOO to 6:00 P. if . All Kvangelletle Service 7:«M&gt; |». M.
of Clmrle* \V. Crews will furnlsli
are welcome to uae our Reading
the music nil these I’Crvice*. The
Kev. J. Foy Johnson will lie
I'uhllc Is invited to attend.
epeaking Sunday evening and each
night this coming week at 7:45 heuven, hut life hern and now. you
subject of the Leason-flermon Rfv. Jnlinpoii 1.4 tin* youth diroflfir must find it tliruugli a narrow
which will lie read in Churches of of the stale for nil the Ansemblie* gate of self-renunciation.
This
l-cgal Notice
Christ, Scientist, throughout the of (jnd Churches. He will lie heard ir trim in every realm, of life. The
world on Sunday, April Ifl.
Athleln,
who
puts
lifniaelr
Under
daily MnmUy through Friday at
The flolden Text Is: 'If any man 1:4ft over WTKR on the "Hlble a «tticter and stricter regime of T,!.R £'T.AT.n
KLoniDA to n.
sin, we have an advocate with the (^Question Hour” conducted by
training, denies himself what oth­
o' T£J.&lt;f£JK1&lt;)S Hit a n d IIKL.BN
c o u d b l ii.
Father, Jesus Christ the right­ A. Allen. (Questions from thn pub­ ers fee I fieri to indulge in, finds
eous" (| John at I).
A C o m p la in t h a r in g twen f li n t
lic on the liilile ore welcome, Write pity h'nl life and freedom, for he
Among the citations which com­ 1.. A. Allim 11 in Lnurel Avenue, enters id by the narrow door, The a a a ln a t y o u In llm C ir c u it C o u rt
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the Sanford.
Minlont who hums Hie midnight In a n d f o r ttu m ltio lo C o u n ty , K lo r l**• 'V
'* ,L being
A William,
following from the Bible: "And
oil, gathers un tpate momenta, nnd ■
W.
It. ‘To?;..1
William*,
a suit ami
In
Jesus said, For Judgment I am
denies iiimteif many things, find, 54rnl3timcnt on a promissory nota
ej
Due
ruber
2(.
1*17,
In
tha
H O LY f.'ROHN l I I l.'IM II
come Into his world, that they
hiinseif free at last, at home with lirlnrlpal sum of 172* ou payable u,
(Kplsropnl)
the age a In (in., found iulellcclui.l It. A, williams and w. It. William*,
which see not might see; . . F am
Rev. II. I.rlilrfn n /immrtmsn.
esscutsd by you obd rach of r u.i.
life i,e the uariow dour.
the good shepherd, and know nty
•hf, •»•&lt;'{{ lllto of which I* II A.
II. Ik. Ret lor
sheep, and am known of mine"
lb,* inuicbin wiui goes through WlM.lA.Md AND W. It. W1LL1AMH.
1st Siiudur 'After Faster
(John 0:10 to John 10:14).
H.
years of .elf denving prfli'tlee, sot­ UJjAlNTlKF.S. VMlHtJH It
Ht(M) A.M. Holy Communlnn.
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
ting up higher ami higher stnnd- TJIOMIMON. Hit. AND UKI.KN I*.
tt.'HO A.M. Family .Service and ords Is at laid free and ut home THOU l«ON. DHEENDANfil, wlirr*.
cludes the following passage from
•f £ha Hanford Atlantic National
the Christian Science textbook. Church School.
in (lie land of harmnnv and can lltnir. n nailonul Itankliifc nMujli*
lion,
It
««h (Jarultilirr, thrm
11:00
A.M.,
Morning
Prayer
and
"Science and Health with Key to
male IIS feel the throb of martial Dr«'F*nta
at* to rtijulra you to i»j»the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Sermon.
mimic, or make us .dt pensively P*»«r It* pFf-on or by your uttor*
•POO P.M.. YI'SL.
Eddy; ‘Jesus of Nasareth taught
hv thu seaside, or hear the roar of i»ey tttnl flU your dtftnNot on or
of April, A. f»
Services iJiiimg The Week:
and demonstrated man1* oneness
the storm. He baa found freedom b«for* thn 21th day
judft.mFftt by dtMonday thiough Thun day and by a narrow door into musical fault othtrwlti*
with the Father, and for this wr
will ba tnttrtd atrulntt &gt;011
owe him endless homage. H is mis­ Saturday life. There in only one wav to •nd tarh of you.
T h t i .m fo rd IX * r tld I t h t r t b y d rHedy Coi.ttnunlon, 7:10 A.M
sion was both individual and col­
lift! and thul is through the mu row r fftia
ttd a t u p t w t p a p * r o f s t n o r a l
Friday, I'ol - f.'ouimnninu. 0:00
lective. He did life's work aright
c rc u U U o n In w h ic h t b it c it a t lo u
not only In Justice to himself, hut A.M.
s lm ll b*» p u b llR h rd o n c t r i c h ir « e k

the a m i 'of fe d
ths L o rd ,, Satan
tha Lord Bald unto
thou toMldorod a y Instrurted

TH EN ' TH E

flood i p S t
*
v \,

week.

�mm
•:&gt;,-;V
lll'l

F r fe n d O f T . R .

President’s sons are apt to suffer In public estimation
from their failure to approach the distinction of their fath­
ers. Few actual the record of President John Quincy Adams,
an even abler man than hla president father. Yet judged by
his own achievementa and not by the Irrelevant accomplishmenta of President Jamea A. Garfield, hln father, the lute
James R. Garfield was a man of note.
The last survivor of Theodore Roosevelt’s Inner circle
and his secretary of the interior, he was the storm-center
of the ouarrel between Roosevelt ami his protege anil suc­
cessor, William Howard Taft. Roosevelt expected ThG to
continuo Garfield as his secretary of the interior. Tuft
chose to appoint Instead Richard A. Ballinger of Washing­
ton, whose conservation policies were much more legalistlc
than Garfield's. The quarrel culminated in the 1012 split,
when Roosevelt bolted Taft’s renumlnation and polled more
votes. In his secession from the G. O. P„ Roosevelt was
steadfastly followed by Garfield.
Like Roosevelt, Garfield thereafter returned to the Re­
publican ranks, and in the 1082 Rcpublician convention lie
supported Hoover and prohibition. He was one of the show­
pieces of Ohio Republicanism, and carried his unblemished
reputation to the end.

•i
y,

THENATIONTOOliV
Hr JAMK8 MARLOW
iM IU S t
* • &lt; !•
T U I*
fa e s lfe ml f t * * a l t S N *■_
lb * d e b t • » » » f b * N s s t t t
m ls s t a a 's p n
h o a p lte l

",-tOeatM Bradley
t
may l»ya to give wav to tho
theory of national special!cation,
which will fit Into an overall
balance for collective defense.
"For example, the North At­
lantic Treaty
defensive
plant
might require from u* a greater
A ir Force, or a greater Nagy, than
we ourselves might be witling to
provide.
" B u n such an arrangement, of
course, a small bit of sovereignty
la relinquished.
"Hut when I think that national
pride and sovereignity arc often
paid for with the life and blood of
soldier*. 1 feet that wo must ac­
cept the more difficult alternative
which come* with this lolnlng
of hand* In collactlva dsfcnxo.”
Bradley disclosed that the I’m-t
defense chiofs have drawn up gen­
eral estimates of the forte* needed
to “hold the 1'innmun frontiers in
the heart of Kitropc" and to keen
open supply lines linking the We*torn allies.
Those plans, he said, "need nn*
change" the balance or cost of
U. 8. military forces this year.
Rut thereafter, he added, tli"
United States must carefully con­
sider “what our friends ran be**
rnnlrthute hefore we decide wlia*
thr Atneilean dollar should huv fo*
the collective defense."
Bradley said the other member
of the alliance realise "Thev mu»i
not wait for ihr United Statqs O'

WAHIIINliTON. Apr. 14. — OF)
— Nu mir uuestluns the power
and energy of the American 1^.
glim. 11 claims d.UOO.UOi) mem
hers, aliuut li.HKl.lHK} of them paid
up.
In Its Washington headquarters
itlone It has n staff of about 100
penjile. And it lias employe* all
around thu country. So It ha* a
Idg niiirldne to throw into any
fight it starts.
It Iins ntnrtrd and is leading a
fight against the Hiaivcr Com
iiiisiduiiri irrommendatlon to lump
all thr government'* Idg hospital*
Army, Navy. Ihihllc Health
■F R ID A Y . A P R IL 14, IVM
Sendee amt Veteians Administrattnn tVAl — in one now agency
iw a y g "
German Town M eeting
to ln&gt; called the United Medical
If no moral issue la Involved do
Administration.
••t^lntefveae. Why xhouldr.xt Ihoii
Patterned after tho old New England town meeting, a This would lake the VA's mail!meddle toothy hurtT—8 Kl. 14:10. ■horoughly American Institution, forums for the discussion . ill and hospital program away
VA. The Lrglon is against
and solution of local problems are being held in towns and from
Welcome Congreiimtnl
Hint. It wants VA In keen its
villages In American-occupied Germany.
own hospitals independent and sapU. N. Secretary General Trygve
The rank and file of the German people have tradition­ arntii from nnv other government
Lie it planning on going lu Moe- ally taken little interest in their government, leaving Uh im agency,
fdw in the interest of peace. He picmentatlon eitlrely to their officials. They are finding In this fight it bus the support
three other big veterans'
Miter be careful or he may wind this American-sponsored Innovation surprisingly effective of
groups: The Veteran* of Foreign
U. S. Economy
up in Siberia,
and are waking up to the advantages of democratic govern­ Wars; Disabled American Vaterment. Rural roads arc being raised to standards which make mis: and the AMVET8.
s lIs a il Peaaa Pag* Oa*l
If (his campaign lasls much long­ bus routes possible, milk distribution has been facilitate!), The Legion ha- railed upon Its LeonIC sKcyscriing,
told a rconrtcr
er Senator Pepper will be accusing black market activities curbed and housing shortages hand­ 17.'tr,I posts tn get Into the fight that
the council hat no rcatnn to
so
Hint
Congress
won’t
approve
Rep. Smalhers of being ■ Com led. all by local enterprise.
revise its January prediction uf
any hill.-, to make the Hoover roc- guod level of prosperity which can
muniil, and Rep. Smalhers will be
What will happen to this set-up when tho occupation mniiieiidalion a icalltv.
la»l thinugli thu year. He mlde
accusing Senator Pepper of being period ends Is a question Its sponsors feel unqualified to In a hiondniile to all its posts, till?,
long-ilingo qualification:
tin
Legion
sent
out
this
word:
a Wall Stfeet reactionary.
ntrnwur. It fa assumed, however, that local groups which "Make no mistake about this: "We arc not getting the L-xpanhave experienced the effectiveness of this method will lx* Wlieii you air notified that then* ion In industry and Investment
An inlereiling article in the cur- slow to loae Internal In their own government ami trust it Iritis
that we need to absorb the steady
been aubniittcil (lu Cop- increase in the labur force. That
rani Issue of the magazine "Sir'* •Mitircly to other hands. Tho practice of democracy, people «rrs»Ihave
contact tour Senators ahd Is a serious problem."
by Holland Otis begins, "The usually find,
habit-forming. Its devotees are seldom will­ Congressmen . . . and do it in su|di Tnc report sent to the joint eco­
a forceful maimer that they will nomic ciiiiiinUtcc of vungicss I
American taxpayer is being thin- ing to drop'It. .
know you mean what you »ny.
an array uf tables, almost haru of
■ed alive and the thinning will
"Make -uie that every hostile comment. Yet the council ohvlou.nsver Hop until tome of (his rechdilorial &lt;n new* item. printed in ly took little rumfoH in laDeHpoilera Of Bookrt
viuir liomi'towii newspaper is chat- munlli's drop of AA1,000 In tlm
lt*a spending it halted and the gov*
mol answered witli the ln- auks of Joli.-cckcrs. It a-crihcd
•rnmtnl payroll it cut".
The other day some visitors to the Betsy Boss flag imped
loi matioii contained in this sheet. the inipiuvcniuit to the normal,
house In Philadelphia tore a page from the Boss family Talk
the editor nnd make 'seasonal pick-up in farming and
Pretidcnl Truman looht bsch Bible, one of the exhibits In the house, ami made off with solu hiwith
fully understands the issue. Indu Ary.
over his lest five years in publir It. It wbh no easy task, as the Bltile was protcclcd by a
(Nome of the higgr-it newsAi the level „ ( t.iWUJOU fnhlus
I'liioi lone soundly -lapped (lie uneiutduymenl now -lands higher
office, tays llie country it in fittr glass case fastened to the display table.
Legion
(oi
tin
kind
of
campaign
than at any time last year. Fed
shape end lehrs full credit for
This depredation, notable liecause of the special value
waging.I
cral economist j do not regard tlm
himself. The only thing that it of thu book Involved, w h s akin to countless similar acts per­ it' "The
lime (oi -ill. glove* is uasl. Hgurr llsclr a- alarming in view
wrong with it it that that the gov­ petrated dully in libraries and other places where lasiks ami Now i- Ihr time to take off the of the upward trend uf huiitiras.
use liras* knueka If Aa K cy.rilln g Indicated, it lx Mm
ernment owes 25B billion dollars, it various objects of interest are available for ptiblle use. |i glove. .
my,"
prospect of u slow, vear-hy-vear
running six billion dollars a year Is hard to say whether thesn should lie rutted acts of; n.'eet.
In l hr - l.ioadhide the Legion
thai p.ivcx concern.
in the red. and lias the highest thievery or of vandalism, since they are both. The gain of •aid Ho Hoover I’lati would increase
The tapcrlng-uff In Induitry'.the
thief
is
small.
But
the
damage
to
the
loser—the
public—
tig rale in its liutury spread over
•mu ll' mill "dUnieiiihor" Hie VA pusl-wur spurt of Investment In
« a ,i "knife ill (he liaeki. .(if the new plant and macldncrv lx ctoiely
the largest number ol people in the is great.
A |M.'culiar thing is that these mutilations are often men mi.i women who hpve honitr- walclird Hincforc, ak a guide to
smaller inrorfie bracked.
future Jiends lu 'jollj unit producperformed by |&gt;euplc who do not steal other tliingi- Ap­ nldy served tin'll eimnlry,"
rin l.-ginn aigiiee ihat thV tluil.
'
,
Chamber oi Commerce ulficiali parently u pergun who would Im shocked by the idea ol Moo.ei
Hun would langl* llm vflTire decline from a year ago I
stealing
a
loaf
of
bread
will
rip
a
page
from
a
book
mill
scouring rural areat lor memberi 'I iiii In ird lane, deprive him ,&lt;if now , r^UnUtcd a( 8 per, rent for
ships run into oppoiition. not just stuff it into Ills pocket without compunction. Perhaps Mien heoefil line, amt lilt down ;tfl Hie first half of this year. (I per
ooiii. . of gctli'ii: ncfdfd lunpltaf 'imt.fyl' till' fult yypr. T ills is
against Chamber of Commerce, but has been some .shortcoming In teaching the value of trunk,,, cat
h,
than tnr forcea*&lt;t« Supplied tin*
and
especially
the
point
that
the
value
of
a
Book
lies
in
a
against the whole city of Sanford
When ih*' • oiniiiahder or ttioTjc* guvrndiient by lliduitrv sonm
whole
book,
and
not
In
a
pact,of
it.
and thy ulf-iufficient attitude
ii. iiioige N , Craig, iri'fiilly Jiiontl*. ago. and piay hTnt’at siu«ie
Aenl Ireforo a ciaigrCssidluJ. cOflMflftuilfg’
. of.twidn**4 confidence, i
which they teem to thinh ha* devtlni' li" iiHI*(d«rlt||t a tillf \ti Util MA“ A . i)llinrp rl*e Ih eotimJmer.t’
New York Stolerx In,
«-opad hare since the war. .Sanford
Mid-Winter
pHtil iilidei a liew ' ag( lie)*, In- i|mnd~nblr Incdriir, nr earning* af­
fntople, especially Sanford mtr;
h„.I tn otiswvr for that proMilsige,’ ter taxes, ivas attributed largely
IL 'a a O a a s O
V is a
Pans
lla r t
|l:aatlaa*4 tftmm r n s oast
pailkuhnlv the idirits'n alalil to' the 13,HiX),000,OOt) Insurance fak chants, are not lelf-sufficienl. mutl getting
New
York
t'lti
furwiml
ilicm
-nuir
the same back-hreakiiig ata ,n kllUcka."
fund distributed to veterans.
depend on the trade of rural area* iPiitluu ax
This roques, 4411* 'hit'l.ilg
in mld-WInterT Kills arr relief money.
-aid If** thought the1 Though consumer spending rose
to beep their hutinessei going. The following thr calendar and playing denied.
pinu*e wiii "uufintimati" hut i(e- to a record rate of lUU.OflO.UOU.WIu
T h f sisters tln'ii went In Hie
thing that lias msde Orlsndn it tiuM-liisll dressed tikn xki-rldcr*. Stntr
ninl the l.i'gliin vvi4H trying to e*urt annually In thr quarter, tlm gain
Department sml burrow n
plow* remained necessary
politleal prt'ssurp on iongressliHn from lute I IMP was relatively
not just the trade from neighboring Know
equipment In tin- Dakotan and *ec- IHH6 fur (lie t ill 1 Imme nil I In
m ihl* longiessloiial ulpcliou vrar. slight ~ about fl,t!(HM&gt;00.mi(&gt;. Hnv.
Orange county towns, but from the lion* of Nosy K upland. &gt;
Am erica. They landed Minch :in
Tin' l.eglou and Craig and the
t'llliitied steeply.
entire Central Florida area. Some The Malor League baseball They still were hrnltc -u the Iher vein an- oi gnnlxatloni ivef e lugs
T h is tlic council Interpri led as
teams
moved
out
of
the
sitnnv
and
T
ru
v
rlrr*
Aid
Noeietv
g
urr
Hiem
real missionary worh is callrd for mild (in most place*I South to a hum!. Welfare aiith'irttfo* tried ooi itloiii' in onpiiftiim tin- Hoover cvldencr thal the veterans are
''tinging to tlmir refund» arid,
its Seminole County to convince their fruslv home bases, They to steer them tn „ niuiiii imtl t'lan.
early as laid Slimmer, itl-l spending them slowly.
our country cousins that we want were Imping for warmer weather lodging hntise hut they spurned a As
(ew iimnths aftei Hie Hoover
National Income rose to an an
their business here, and that we before the season's league opening this as "rmitllnimltv dltliirlilug ," • 'ommlssioii made tls reeommen- Utial rate of »LMJ0.3OU.tMrO.OO4&gt;. and
Fin a lly , tliev turned up ut it wet diitlon. Hie head of llie Veterans
games next Tuesday.
are aniiaui la help them with
these further quarterly figures
In Kansas City yesterday, with fare center gnl back mi udtef
Administiatiun. Carl N. Gray. Jr., were on the encouraging side:
their problems.'
the mercury In the 40'*. fans at and were Imdiled dnwn in h Imiet
Imd Hu* to say:
Profits — corporation earnings
the Now York (tlauts-Ctevelaud at city expense
"I must strongly recommend readied an annual rate of 130,000,James R. Young, (amoot Wash­ exhibition gam*, started small
agiifnsl adoption of these rceoin- 000,000, or about a billion batter
ington correspondent, who spent fires to keep warm. Chicago's pre­
O F F T O MOSCOW
nirnilaliuns. . . . II is in hasir con­ than in the best quarter uf tttIP.
dicted
high
of
43
today
prompted
tfB yeeri in China, and probably officials of the Cuba to call off L A K E StlCOKHS Apr. 14 — (A1) flict with tho truditluital policy of Stocks — stock uarhange price*
kfuwa more about the Far Eastern their scheduled exhibition gam* to­ — U. N. Secretary Genera) tile government to accord to vet­ were found to he "higher than at
Trygve Lie announced today he erans, aa a cluss. special con*iiIn ra­ any time since tho 1040 peak."
' a than many a State De- day with the Whlta Box.
wifi go to Moscow next month tion through one agency rtixpunsiIndustrial output—live federal
eipert who goes out The fraextng Una hit Into part* for talks with Soviet leader* hip for admlnkitt'ring the various reserve Index went to tR4 In Mar.,
the South with forecasts ntf on genera) world eltuatlon If he hone fit programs.1'
i a hurried thwa(months' of
even though the coal strike tested
readings of near U9
far sautn hellerea such talks might be
Ktevvn doctors, all dUttngulshed through the first 13 data. This
then comes back to Wash- as the Carolina* and T*nn«s**e. hejafvl
men. were on tho staff of experts wlpad out February's drop to tSO
with all the answers on how The U. 9. Weather Bureau said The U.then.
N. ehlsf executive con­ which studied the recu mmends- ami Ju*t topped January’* 133.
along with the Communists, colil air from Canada «ow extends firmed at hla weekly newa con­ tion for the Hoover Commission Construction — lha valua of n«w
the eastern two-tnlrd* of the ference reports that he waa think­
it finally gave approval.
hulldlng l(r Manfh wa* put at I1B0.re4p4«|s.to Senator Claude over
country except for Florida and ing of going .to Moscow to dU- before
Yet, other doctors haw con­ 000,000, ionaidarably better than
who is not very well liked louthorn Texas.
eusa the issue of Chinese repreit. For in am pie. there wa«
niton Jry the correspond- Tsmpsraturs* wore below frees- aenMtion to the U. N. He said demned
Dr. Charles W. Mayo uMhe Mkvo
Ngjv starts topped all
Ing
all
day
yeeterday
over
much
allioo deafly, tfg through of the Great Lakes region, saltern he would also talk ovqr other Clinic in llocheitar, Minn.
Mayo ia Chairman of the Med]
shams and Mitaasas. Indiana, Ohio and tho woitom problems facing U. N.
Advisory Board of the VA and
do*» not say thal Com- parta of Ponnurhrania and Now
aiao vice chairman of the Amarlsections
of
Wopt
Virginia
moun
York.
Thfl
day
*
low
was
1
be­
life AW* Department
advisory btord.
i*ro at Grand Fork*. N. D. tains. Highways In wsstern Penn- can Legion’s
told a congressional commit­
our Par Eaatarn policy low
Mans eltita repertod record low sylvsnls wars glased after a two- tee,Hewhich
Is considering a bill to
lUmtod Russia to extend readings for tk* data. The high inch snowfall,
The cold weather has delayed nut the Hoover recommendation
» f at Yuma, Aria,, with
toMha thorn* of the
Intu law, that ha waa against It
Inga In the Mr* along the Rio Spring planting In soma arena and
ha does say that the Grande
he said hs thorght the result
and threatened to cut the feed
Valley gndu
‘
somehow got just what
crop aharply. Budding fruit treee would ho "inefficient."
In Diale wore {threatened aa the
cold moved Into the South, Fore­
caster! warned peach orchard
growers In tho Ohio basin In south­
ern Illinois,
Federal Weather Bureau offi­
cials In Washington explained the
reason for tho abnormal Spring
weather. Briefly, they said that
polar air got a late start moving
A N N O U N C E S T U B R BM O V A L
merchant,
Into the eastern half of Dm naDon. But Uw atored-up Icy air
O F H IS O F F IC E
finally found outlets, roared across
M Btotl e f tfe a ife . Oh,
the bordeMmd spilled out across
iltotjr ef free p t f d t r
wids arena, making Spring Put on
i t they m ate it -hast as
ltd Winter wrap*.
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DR. CHARLES L. PERSONS

eatty tke load kid par the MIL"

Ha said he hod told thr military
chiefs at the Hague meeting* two
weeks ago that the preliminary
estimates of the Western Euro­
pean defen.-r force might tie "be­
yond our reach."
However, he added, improved
security arrangement- and u bet,t r exchange of intelligemc Infor­
mation among tin* Ireulv members
might result in sealing down tin*
lirst defense blueprint, which was
intentionally
"drawn
in
IhiIiI
ttrokes."

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"almost as much a* Minnesota,
which also ha* many takes and
pin* tree*.
"I got Florida sand In my
shoes,' he chuckled. “I think lha
hospitality here I* fine, and Kid
Hrrlung is a good chaperona.”
Rep. Fallon commented on the
balmy Florida weather, and told
of xem weather In Baltimore. He
said thal the two thing# ha i*
enjoying here the most la the
sunshine and the orange juice.
Popper
Tho trip through a citru* eon. cent ration plant at Leesburg
proved to be of particular intaratt
(L'aatlaaa4 Praia Paas Hat I
gress are few. Thrv indu.li' « in Rep. Htocknian of Oregon, who
duxen senators, led liy Pepper of is big enough In stature to overFlorida."
' aw* mars ball players, and there
Smalhi'iB said Pepper** chick­ I fore la officiating a* umpire. Ha
ens have come home to rouse declared that he ttkea the inter
"end." for the first time in years ior of Florida and wants to visit
of praixe. ondorsement and •up- here again.
Edward Higgins, Manager Charport by thu
Communist Party
newspaper*, my opponent sudden­ l&lt;-- "rtiimi pi the Mayfair Inn
ly real ires that it lx an election uud Frank Mthane, assistant man­
year and denounces their endorse­ ager, greeted the group this morn­

ment.”
"The Republicans knuw that in
every campaign, 1 have gone over
the country to help elect a Dcmo•ratio Congress which would do
something for our people In Flor­
ida and the South." Pepper said.
" If they could defeat me. thev
knuw I couldn't do the Dcmncrntlr
Party as much good in this year’*
congressional elections a« 1 cuuld
do as h Democratic Senator,"
He cited occasions when lit- -aid
Smathcrs voted with the Republi­
cans Including rate-making by
railroad*, overriding of the TuftHartley veto, farm price support*,
excluding a million workers from
the minimum wage law anil slum
clearance.
Pepper yesterday sent a teleram to State Attorney J. W,
unter at Tavares who had asked
the Senator to repudiate news
stories In thr KL PstershurgJ
Times. Hunter told Pepper 'lie'
Times "has become your most *rdent supporter."
I
The articles -ought to prove
that three Negroes convicted last

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"” V th.-li tea, Ion- fo, the rc-l of
- y e a ,. "Iitil unlc-x tlm full upthe
pi'ii|iHatton l„ paid prim lu Julv t
of thl,- year, the deficit must he
absorbed In next year's budget."
Stale Attorney General Rich­
ard E rv in totil a joint meeting of
School Hoard and .Superintendent
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''*'»« Florida

L» ktyr o n n n d ^ « ' 1 Intnd ih * i1
Lake
Countyrail
andknow
appreciated
their )mJ
fritndshi"o
Yiirthae
frlendsMp. You^know
Ju
rth n Knv«

Hrc misusing Male money

ul„ ^ituatton.i
in aa few
xHuatlOH.i
TC
W
got in to
be

friendship of Judges Truman anil'

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yoursslf and how I estoc and re. .
, , ( d4 f,v . 1 "
i t lomlshlp of Judgu Truman Fulch
1,111 »■*•»&lt;«. ti,r* Mole Audi*
and yourself and how I c*t"cm mill tor had turned the rate* over tq
him
for
inrr-Hgatlou
amt “we muv
respect you both a* faithful anil
would not attempt In Intvrfeio hove tn take them up with tlm
with complete freedom of the Governor."
" If they can’t, lie :&lt;attstectnrily
press in tlthi country. I want it
known that 1. have no knowledge explained," Krvhi ipld. "It will tm
t f and don’t want t» he a1,- my painful doty tn take the cases
acclatad with nny articles or ilocu- l„ euurt."
He emphasised that/ If count lei
msnta of tho character you de­
i Meet Iu grtt ITinr pfripcr share of
scribe.
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Judge Truman Fiitcl, win. p n - 1' hr
*v*lrmllonal Foi.ndatlort
sided a t the trial, culled the ar*h",v ""'r'
b ristly
Gel** in tho 8 L I'eU'ishurg Tlm rsi l*’ ll"’ l,t" 1,1 bundling Mate
'an incitement of the whole jud l|&gt;,,llt)'-________ __________________
Ida) system," and added: "Tho
writer shows com|Juts ignorance cmmcrled with the present pullof tho system us it operates in tlenl -ilnntion,
Florida.”
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Executive
Kilitnr Tom Har- Domeslle heoi am cslited to
, Is of the Times -aid he sow nu gntlic, lus- than a tciilli of Hie
way in which thu articles could he nectar in plants.

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REPAIRS

Clocks

CASTLE JEWELRY
PH. 1314

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Tnc Board of Dlrii'tnr* of Me&gt;
Sanford J a y iw i has extended an
invitation to Senator Claude Pep­
per and Hep. Gmi'gi' Niiintln'i&gt;. to
appear .it one of their mcetim*.
in an .open itcliiili’, nzinniiii.fil
Judge Doug.las Hti'it.linm tmlav at
the JayeH* mi'cllng.

The Foiietary of \ i &gt;
good fortune they could hardly
count Hii'li money.
'.-ijiild ilelei mli - t
na*i&gt;
Hank or It. Clay Morgan, Jr.,I on a hu*i» of domestic •*
live* at H0U Mclkinville Avcnuol need- mid existing -opni
and Ids partner, Bily Rack ia&lt;
the son uf Mr. and Mra. Myron,
Rock. Morris St
Mont* DeOca, chief
l ) r . H e n r y .’H c l i i u i l i t i
photographer uf' the Florida State
Advertising
ng Coir
Commission, also took
Optoiui't tint
pictures of the incident, John
Fleming of tho Advertising Com
Phoiw fil J
mission, is also accompanying the II.- Muxii'illS A ir .
group — on their trip,
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not seen tho articles and did know
their nctua! content.
"You know how 1 oppose effort of anybody to crcat ram
hatred and discord and how I have
always deplored such efforts," tho
telegram said.
t i _ u ,„ i
"Yi„ „

llM H s s s * ream r«x» nasi

program, oitd Bill Htnnper, fwd.

with a table out on the lawn, sail­
ing novelties chewing gum, ate.
P o ta to e s
Out piled the whole group of Coagressmen to get picture* taken.
t r * a i l a a r n r u n s P a a r (!■••
Seven year old Hank Morgan, and
■
llllly Reck, his partner, did a big Mil'll of Hi' f iniin'ir■■
business In chewing gum. apptva growers held the fh -t of .........
and candy, and so dased by tnair tier.

,
r*P*nB ■ 17-year-old whlta im,| hren rclcn-ed before last Torshouaewife could not have bei n' j ttv
at jj.the scene.
Hu
-uid
luunllei
can
nno
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“ to *41 must
H H rq t
i i i if f || i f
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M eet

Thl* Juilgc lidded that IV np"i n r a
.eplcd the itivllutliqi tint ra g re M c™
that he emiM not atitmu
for
sun.
"Ill Ids place," Hie Jiolqn
-aid. “ I'eppor wm» M'mling n liigli
offlelnl III Hie Hlati‘‘i- Demiwititle
circles."
The Judge declared that lie In
fomicd till* Sniiillii'r's liendiiiiiii;&lt;'U
of Pepper'- lilniM anil tliev pram.
tsed tentatively to bine a retire
scotutivo finni their own •rrinip
appeal at tin meeting.
Rniili'v Oilhnin *uggi sled "ITA
we enn't have Pepjier and WmaHt *
ers III person I suggest tlint we
w ilte and call off nor invilatloie.,"
A motion was im- ed that tintlonril of dliei'tui- wrHe the .-fin
ing lie line leaving Hie notul. Mo­ didste- fia office and ask ihvm
vin' C-rraw av wan amonv the to a|i|&gt;i'*r liefini' tlm &lt;luli In per­
"fan*" at Municipal Balt Para.
son. The motion inelinh’d the -im
En-ruute to the ball park la th« ulnlinn that if cither one of ''■*
official Giant bus. Tod Swalm, candidates
excepted the invitation
photographer, who waa with the under those
terms the meeting
group, spotted two small boys would
Im held.

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Social A n d Personal Activities
T ” l?pho n « M B

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Alary Alice Herndon
Honored By Shower

MU* Mar) Alice Hrrttduii, whose
marriage to Bernard llarkay trill
lw hii event of nr\t moiilti. tin*
lionorcd with h kitchen altowar
T uerdrt.v evening (riven h.v Mr*
ins
Fred* llurrl-iim nl her liutllP ua
Piyimrilu Avenue.
The Murrhiun Inuoc wa:' level
with arrangements of iidaed *uriii*
Mti*. I.eo l.r;'l*v of l.nke City flower,i Ihruuirhoul. The illnint
Honoring Ml.*c Nan: v Collum.
who in lu l&gt;c married May 10 in i. xiiUtmc with hit p .iiro l', ,'lr. Inhlr wa. covered willi n laeo eloth
Incut. WulU'i Turner. Mi* Cutllo olid Mre. W. It. Stovall, Sr.
and rrnlrred with nn nrraiijremrni
Huy mill MI k. Flovd Palmer en­
of flower. In a ery-Htal howl nml
Mr. mid Mi *. II h; iiuuid AAheeler with reiuHrl,older..
tertained oil Wednciwluv ill 1:00
I'.M, with u luncheon nl (lliii u,,‘ Iwday mmiiit: ilOo llirir newly
I he ho'ioieo win e a i'Oi' oh coho
pnrclui'ed Iiiiiiu * nl Oil .'higmill'i • d .Ilk *klrt and n hw.inllful ldou-r
I mui1 oh Wh'nclu llrlvc,
Tlir room* of the Palmci ho.... | Avenue.
of piilc huuh. Shr wore flower* In
her hair lu tualcli (hii ctiacoihli'.
m 'li1 decmnled
with
. . r.vi'u
..........
. uirlv.....
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... arrangement . i Mi., mui. . Mi
II, . lux
,
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Dlirlnir the evriilue irwluee teen
nl nil lint Inn* mid litlii'i jiirn ii
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-n,
i,.....i,
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i'd
tiniu
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oil!
A
ii'imu,
An.
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",l vW, M|.„.k „ ix', ,,u)cnl&lt;
' 'I'':;'' Mr.
y,“ 'pUje«l with MIm M aVarct Myer
riimoi... IW lutlrh In
1.1,. w „ ,, U(
oMihidv With nil erru cloth in ihv u’ \ ‘,s " j ' 1T;
: “ ",l *Mr"' Kdwanl Klrelicr recclv................ which of which
„ n"d Mm. I.. K. I i w ui U L c M a r ) . , ,
utt,hpn |rtMll,||l, »,. ,ir|i r .t.
silver bitnkrt holilimr prtl* oink
..
, T7 '
.
Hcfre«hincntw of ribbon *miJ
cuinntlini, and tHld'ii A o:u'. In c..!
Mt. nod
li*.
|u
( I.ini.ri, wj,.|lr^ 0„d fror.oo fruit tmtn'li
lin k tuner* were plncnl in nw tul '
Vu"t' ')■ J-, ulI‘. &lt;f
were nvrvC'1 lu the bctioite, Miai
Herndon. M n, It .It. Hcrnuon, Mr
.'....die holder, and l.ri.lul o|u, ' | ''/‘ k
‘ ,,
• (m i. mm ked the renlinu i.m.iiue* 1"In
U'V. iiiiiiiii
,,tan 'i "'"k"
f° r t,. H. Harkcj-. Mr-. C. O. I’ate.
Mrr. Krucal Southward. Mr*. F„
nient.
Al the ciinelinuon uf the InnThe ninny frii’itde of Fru*er (S. Skimier, of (^ucoa. Mir* Doro­
rhvoo. the Innle.-i.e* pre ited the ArnintrollK, n fotnict reddellt of thea Nuckelt. Mra. \V. C. Clausi',
hiouiri e with severnl (lli'i,1. of hep i SHiifurd. will he noir\ to lieur that Mi** Marie N ittlr., Mr.. Itarriuon.
eryutnl.
1Mr. ArtimlronK is crltletilly itl in Mr*. It. F. Cole. Mra, ituber!
Zillrower, and Mre. Kilwatd Kirc'liThime lUlJtiyinjr the Itoieheon Fold HoejiUnl lit Detroit. Midi,
er.
with Ml»s&gt; Collum were Mr*. M. I.
. . .
,
ltiiboro. Mrs. Frnnlt Wiimlriiff. Ill
Friends or Jinimle
,
,
n
.
, ,
.
Mm. flei.rije Speer. Mr*. Domilil' H«o tun wd feciel to Uitin tlml ho ( * h o l r I « K n t c r t a i n e n
.Ion-.. Mi«. Put Sliiillr, Mi,* «?r.ir. i» I'onfiiiud to the I.h ii I liosp tel
D a . i ™ I 11&lt;.&lt; V 0 , . h
lev Kick. Ml... Shliiev Smllli M i. ! where lie midei went an upyeiulci.K O U T n i l l f l t T ttC fli
’
' luiny Wcdne.day.
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Iluv hiiiI Mr.i. Piilnier.

M
Nancy Collum
Mono red At Luncheon

He r &amp;o n u t s

m iU A V
rch'i of tlir Hnnfutd (tnrdto
&lt; ii ;&gt; will inert iin follow*: A ialca
V Irrle with Mi*. C. 1.. Redding
and Mi** Kilnin' Kirehlioff; (Jen*
trnl C lrrlr with Mm. K. II. Cle­
ment* nl 10:00 A. M.; Dirt Gar­
dener* Circle with Mr*. S. C.
I Hokemon,
Iln u r rocnllin
Circle
with Mr,*. I'. W. Itninil, Jr. at
7 J 0 I’. M.j
s l'M u Y
Tin'll' will lie ii ilixtriet imiK*
meeting of i ho Tiiwnreud Cluli nl
tlm Com I M**u-«• nt 1;1IU. Ainu
there will he n council meeting nt
11:00 P. M.
m *»m i t r
riic iii'|ifii,tiiiiic cin*» uf tiv
Methodic' Church will nitt'l with
Mr* .i. II, I......licit nt 018 Oak
Avenue ut Hu u I'.M. A market
huulti't will ii Iho he held.
The Sunbeuto Hoard uf the Wo.
men'* .MUrlnnnr.v Union of tho
Fir*t Bnptlnt Church for children
Hire* 0 to 0 yen re old will meet
at 11:110 nt the church.
Printur) Suiilicniii', age 0, 7. 8.
will meet nt the First Huptiat
Clilli ch in l lie llcgiumi No. I dl'|l'.
nt JMO " M.
I he . .nun t;. a , « uf the First j
Hup! | t 'huieli will meet In the 1

Plnhtation Kstalcs
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HKSS PA TTKKSU N

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I'R A V A T t

Mr. and Mra. Kenneth llarrU Mrs. K retier and Mr. and
rpent the week end with Mr. andChnrlea Harrison.

!

Mr. and Mr*. .lAmee (il'lluv ol
Serena Koud Kn\e ii (.'miii.ln I'm
(I,
I m ilie
Norton.
Mra . 1
ty on Friday nijflo in huuor of s. imh/ ii ii, | M i. 1'iiwutt met ut
Cielr (fuflt. Mi I'm,ice l.cnluci
the home of Mi
Toniniy McChiln
of M'itllamrporl, I'etiti. M i.. I ■n i ...... bn !.:i let i’k K* fm the cyu
nr* I. vui'Allunitijr I'nun hei pn.
.ini linn .dny.
'oil m teaehei in Hie New K.ichdl.
Mi ami Mi* Curl Kelly Imvo
Mi^li S»hoot with which
111**i* ii* t Mr., Jewel Kites
tlriiiiv
fiMfncrK ,i-m* i.ti ■ Huntpoinci \ , Ala.
Mi. mnl Mi*. Uric Miitldcux and
Hr, ii *nj \|» *. I*. Itnili «if S'li
-"ii. I .... util mid Me. mid Mi-s.
Knjcd Imvi* |iH&lt;i m f»U '*
• lliii i Muthh'iix nit (if Snnfoid ill*
otettuilllop (loir pile t*. Mi, olid 'ended the liei'.evp llllptl't Churctt
Miw. John lie clicui|i- of Hi co v iiohii. \ lice ..cieiciv, they en*
’’m i. N, V. tin Tue.ihi) Itu) |u&gt;id .Hutu with Mrs. Mamie
"Uivd ijir we,tern uait of Hu Mal.hieuy
tale, lOpuinK ut I'nmim.
I t'in \f■ nml Mm. Dolilllil
Norton
•■liter and SI. IVIer limv
"
,n,| ....., Dick coloved Siilurdny
1hur.daj' till*) ct.iied f ii .1i - nml * ierlit uppi'i „ llti Mi. nod Mm.
’!. DmII. -toppiltp fill ........ . &gt;' I I
Mel 'Inin mill si'll.
' i--' UmaUHw llulet wllti ' D u o
M, J \v Vmlmriwicli avcom*
' "
Di'uti uu ef D"toiie' p.ppcd In i dmiphii'i , «on*in*li»w
The
i t ill.,! Hie wed. *». u1,1 ,.*ian.l.on to their liunte In
th i'iiy' th'-ir ft lend- to the Dm
I'vlhc-don, Mniyliiod Mr*. Yar*
tonn Heaeh Airport fiom
w M, Ihmiuii'li evpcel- to tie uwiiy -i
thej flew back lo New 'n it md oiolith
Hie Itrudia -i*rnt 'tie re -1 of tin-I

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Open Stock China
(JKUKN VAI.LLY l'AITliBN
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SFKCTAL SATITKDAV ONLY
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lim| Mm. Lew is tlredenieycr,

da* at l|ie beach will. Mi
nut Mr mill Mi*. tV. Ii. Kllher, Mia.
Mrs. H. Hudson Mi (’Pn uf T tim: t mu a Kilhee and Ml's. Mattie Atl-laml who were tjue.t, at Hu D&gt; kluctoii ullended the Sonc Set'Harv Mansion. The II* mli‘- new i ice at llw Melt,odist Church in
Nash added Imnioa.maM\ to tlnu tiiiifm d Sunday.
p'easure oh these trip*.
Ml. mid Mi's. W I/. Sice spent
Atr. end .Alva, John 'I* "I n , mi. I • 1two iln.i- with friends In Jnckmin
a hurried trip t„ l*lmii,,ti,.,i |
yillc,
Ditc to look oyto th.
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Ali. and Atm It. AVilltuiiiM mnl
hoilpht by Mrs. Aleeliun*. fnlhei ! AD..

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Itopi'l * left

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MIDGET
SPIN CURLERS

Satin .lay

Air. Frpest KtiiMiln*
... »| Inithen
..uimiivi home in A’er.
■'eek here in Alareli. W ilhio :'| ci'im n , A't.
I
Iniur.. ttmy Were enniiili tel

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Dipnihiim of D 'lJJ

i. tmm peoi a few days with her
Mia,
lieclei
of -Oil
Mr' ",'d Wedne
Mrs' *•day w ith w boat on Florida mid buoplil a liome ■
ill.* l.lol.e
1*ioi*o M
* m
il* ' o
■■ Mmc &gt;eiilrrtulned
oeerhioUn'* Clem t id e fm ihein I m o I Imu , Aim. I.‘ V\ Strevell who
" ° l “ r u la n c
t' ,;’'’
' parly for member* of All Soul
jflye s whleli they liupe to Dn' ! lui. hecn ill
lo t r»«rf#f#
tVTItH tmtum Vtm la d
OU CMtursI, choir. The patty left the htdlditiir on I" Hu.......... . r&lt;,• &lt;*■ I
Ati
Addle 1'nwatt has i n " " ■
no AA I lilt -in OK lAtonilni at I.UU ,buwDhuuse
,
„t,U
Mr.1 H
e Skylark
Sk.lark and
aboard
the
and
The Hire Chib met m lb. C " '. i oil
fi unle i u ccn l
operaliim
,M.
AM*. tVa((i:"i will la the cnii fil Into l al;*' Alunrne, Sink
n e w ifln * fu ffc
nh*ld w'»l&gt;l m l
b
it loini'd to .t'lliHlI.
n all i and Mi ■ AVIiedur will ilit{ wai enjujtd tic e*ri.'uiie aid Viol '. oti AYedne i*l*i*
' i / ' r ; / : ..... ,)*'
T ,‘* f'H-lBl Ih pert............. . Ho
" itt'ciibm ce cf I.m i to
............. I 'h
Henry Hnrric ""
" ' H» ..... , 1
't
"
r ll,l» *'Oier|iili„'i| Weil aci iiiopmiv hei mi Ihe piano.
fm &gt; n ils f ,
ai a lute hour refreshment** W C•* ■
Seminole t Imptm ■
_». OKS. will | t„.*d‘iv „t I dill
, ill, p,*„..,,,
• I, . * i ii . id into the tloucm
■,1 du"l ■ * or......... . b* 'I
It,
-eiveil by the tn&gt;*t-. a ,*l»tcd t&gt; "■"•/Ui)r "Mil 'D lie 'te* , i
mee. "I l'I.Y Purl* Avonlie ul ‘7;:ic |t,;,|?f.. T i„ lo..... „ u.
if„||y .
, oil 1(1,*
'It. and 'It.*, A. 'V. t.ec.atnl Mi . '- ran the C'OlipiU'iil • Slnu "&gt;
fm n . l s t f
I.M . .ill- L A. 1uimy mui Me.. I drcornled with fern* nod .In iiup
'Ii net 'D t* ri’d Del'll ol Alnul'l
ID HUM THOM AS
Alutv l.oui ie livable).
Ki Imiii Coil will he eo-horteym. |
nml the lm*d.i..cs fm the
I turn "en' Finlay truest, of Mr.
There
enjuthii;
tho
f
'
I’ltliVJ
.•'"'f1'' Coide of the Iifleriiouu were Mr*. I!..... |)». i..
'tr*. Iiime
V lu l l ' , e Ii.
y •t ' hi
i I’* were Hie Ails.e* Alary Ann. Ldpa
IHtl.I.YW UUD. Apr. 11.
H r .l H in d iC h u r c h will nice' Mm. James, Huff. Mm. S. (1 ll„ ..
..............
~ "rle || I.f At.* It
'D I n*l Summer, ill is rerep.
Mm
in
Muni"*.
I*il*i.
In
Holly
ami
Helen
Jtlelnis,
Joan
l.wfoi,
at the home of Mm. J. II. I’lillHp*.
nil t'ei ih li'lliln
I
i 1
oialiog
.,f'o,
l III me .if
11*1 .1i ci ion* opornlio'i
1600 I’nliuetto Aveiiuu ut 8:(H) IV ' 'tlurintr ^'m'Hflmrioon Atm I "*mmI " ftur “ two jen r «l'-eiice. Helen .Alexander. Ro ''iimry. Itelli Children visited 'Is-. Hull........ III I III
Mil. ,111,1 ii- many fi ic ,|
,MMm.I’hiltlpu
and Mr*, j . A. \v. Halt was imauliiHiu*ii elected '"J•&gt;*■ will work in l it* luwii
Kulhryn CrlHulil. liabal .I.eIll tl||, ,d *'n* 't ■ M". foi tt’l 1.1 M ho|ii . io I-, Imn vi|&gt; un I
Riler will beco-hosti'.*i*i f,n tin ClihlrntBn of Ilia ftoelftl' I'epurt* u",1)
“ If tbey offer me the ilitld n i^ U a iie imd Connie ' ’urtmd. l !a;der vacaliolb Mr
.i i oe ml -mm
I "dill
rvenimt.
mem of lire e.isulief year.
l!1" u " '"uNrv 1
■Hw utliv and Maytarrt vvn Hei
'I . wild Ml
....... I Sonitm'r dl
"dmltil-irnllea e* dstuld el l 1
li' R X I M T .
Tlui.e havlmr Iduli won-* fm Hu* ,l'cu loiiiul to.
. ; Imtia. Mary June Royle. Uw'iu and David FarriiK"* 1lli*h S. l .-.t &gt;
luck 41,11Vtill’ III e
&gt; ciiol I ami D ol
||..' It. W. AAare II itlld t in s , of afternoon were Mrs. William S, h. ' Mui. *he addrd. mi'-l Molly wood , T.ueiHe Norloaml, HoMoo Motion, 'V n A'erk. .Icmue
« iii'iiliiMih'i
v 1 *l l l »i(j in- Mil i . ‘il . All. and ' l l ,.
the First Melliodisl Oil ||yh will ,label. Air. Ih.n AVrltflil: M e. T. f'lin* t»dnv me toette UnUIitf.
|,ull|.e Hendry. Mra,. Mm
ii' •! 1
1 Sm tH lit’i Dill
fiom New Roiiielh f'i.M.
min I in McKInlev Hall nl 7:00 (•'. |J||,| ti*!|.
Ale.-. Job"Melwli
I In fiei y mitl' e of the Domini- f | iu,.,*|,. Curl von llovbulis. AAiljlain Katldren froiii 'tie ViMitirnn "1
1 hi' l-llld 1 i wit i Su,,,l„y Sell,,,,I
John
IV M ih e ii .en will elitertuiii Ihe Air*. K. H. Clement nutMr . II. , I'lMi
lU'pnbllc Is bi ll' briefly; to nt- |J)h ifito li. Jack Anoouo
»* *•i‘ »111it” L' « Ik
1m*Ji 1 *l | •11'TlIi* nl Hnr HI'
ludie. *vilh i .piiuhetti &gt;uppei
Lon,I to hei oil uitain *• producer
i. li.H V ln c rn t' di l.orvnro. Rob Hu* Fstatc* tin* I eihl* tmnc,l l to ••I It k Iu % nu'Lt \ s\Aim uml
'I Hutns.
rile Aine, leu ii Home Depart* j O lliers eiijoyiiitf Hii "Itoiuouii Seyiiiinli Ni-lien/ul, wlto, she 'UV*. | uJ«i(.. Jltiimie fiatlllBKail, Cem C'/.l. o IH, M
, ,1 M.
i’( 11■
•tlI
1111|H’I HPM* ll&gt;H)&gt;.‘ll Ly
"Alii "f Hi* AAoiiuiit*. Cluli will | le t" Mr*. M lilK lK 'i I Filw m il*, owe. her iiunivy fm In" &lt;'iyie
in
Kell", j.lonl AYlcdctpanti, Alike Morel of Ft. I’uice. Tb.-i win* u\ •if I It. un t
in-" I nl S un I*. ,\l» id •hi- i'lull H, . )•', *,l | , AVIII ii. in .. ' t i .. I. I. ■•Slrni of .A llt t n ll* I h w l w». her | siriwuid. Alnx" PW tfcr, Ceui K"n- "**'* fs**US»M* Dl.pcc **,l -.ill Mm
^I • mh|
i
1,*-a\ it III nl» *
ll"U*e
g MIHgal if f N C u rU r* t« m Hnndy Toni a«AI1 tfM
dal1 and AVesluy Flujer.
V'- in , Mr i C. F i'ii Mi* (Jori; ■
narl uf Florbla. Tt&gt;" Rii'uidii
MU Alt 'Ai m ■mi' i |ii \ iiilillt'1 lilt it •
Tin- Chapel I lonr uf Hie F ir.i AlcCtdl. Aim tl. ft. • i innli'y. All ,.
night
dance
i
n
.*,.ii*
.*,
■
,t
i*
t
\h
uni
Mi
liitviiiimtl
Killii'i.
I . I » l Horn. P a m .iw it -x..x " .r .m
tali* t Hull; * nod film u»*l he a*!
linplist Chmcli wit lliovi iehwu»"l C, F. j'roetur, Mr*, AV. If, ! H*1
R&gt; MRS. t.. K. SI*K M KH
VVilhmti Tlmrimin
I ggfigg |(FHff(« fn §f*»* vau «• »«ll
*ril 'ink
veyv*
!!buui,e dattoli'B which c ,
. N|i and M&lt;
ml lied it yva-i *“.Trv bail."
h". At. . w . IV Field s, Mr*. Unwind
foil * *TgM*|*(*t« I»*fmrtnDAl.
t»9|« *•» (»*'*• et.em
-1 •tfnii,1iliit nf 4MIiiimIii , Mr. ii11*1
change frioy* H"' Paul 1.....
" d
"No
wonder
I
couldn
l
^et
i
r
In
e.i
e
you
hnw'tli
brun
ablMoiilii tli. M i-. S. D. Hii'htei in,in,
m n n i M in w H m w
i,idem i IhiicI i t
m it.dl,
'bO'" I »**1 11\ Uhiiiiitf it nil sun t»f Mary *
J , Tanl M ld flel t fI M C*i*lar« ■Ml nl A ins* i-illv 'UitQatrl *|
Mr-. J. AY. Hull. Mi ■
■ ti''". Midi*. l » keep O' 'ii tin;,, uloinic litre wRti pood lulc, here after that on*.’ t'a.der enl e- ill Hi, D i" "
ITi■
\ I'illis, ,Mvh. .Tulin
' I, it ♦ Mi
Uf
**.mi4 t|i • »L*ifl#ai
N«i • »|-" I 1 f i i l f 1f’lfxl fa*!
in
said.
(lie
yiM
-y
luted
In
minli'idm/
dc
A|r&gt;. AV. D. Hnrtmii'ii. Mi r. He"
e,l
egg*
with
lee
ci.
iim
nml
,
"ffe
'
ii
*
i
li
Itit,
M
«
i
Well
uml
Mi
W ill a nor nnmo ti|ipcor
kg*
9#^*
^ i* 1S«
After riiiiJhln* Ihe nlelurc. .hr
F. AAinle, Mr*. J. N. Cillbiu, Air. i liiipnii'iit ■0 uia proye of ini* re: t
S
I
i
JI
*
.ill
nf
Simfonl;
Mi
were
"crvi'd
n*.
lefre
lu,"
,
I
J. K. ouiii r, M r, . AA'. I! A srn. Mr*. t„ miii to ten I'll of Hie new holm uipl l.u.ljuiid Jean Pierre Aupton*
aiitl
\|
W
Ci
1
iiliil
Alls,
F
lp
iei.ee
I
I.....
I*
...I
t
,
3 . Ififil C w m * S H i i m p i e
m
«*■
I D fu' E u io ii., She hml eonduil
oil tlir
A|. II. IliUM'll, Mr*. H \V. ttuek- i oat Reed *.
I \\ 'i m lim nut’ll, .Mi n. |l:ii
rDe.i from Nw .tr-. •*, ..... I . Mi
• n'st iiil"t|t«tti'8f
!■ Nfl'tle'l
»
A rereiit ili'Vi'bipiilent ill Hi1 . ,| s .oiilratt with Unlver,'*! (*■„ n',*pA- a' le'c I,**,,... b. ,,
i", .Airs. Fleteliei Roll,*, A1r«.. I. A.
11• V11in . I M
I unia K ill i
i
i
o
'i
^
i
r.i*j
fi
will'll' die iiiv in l In many a Icun
.Yuunir, *•
* **
•*- 1|.
Mrs.
J.
K.
Ihikei.^Ml"
ho
I
seed
imlu*liy
iw
llw
eoallnv
oT
11
*
11
v
hid
I
*
a
I
u
.
mi
!
V
u
I
m
h
oinrli
.f
Mr'
Kthel
J
m
*1
mu
nml
b
,,
WoHtlttl's
ai-.l
.l.ln
mid
arung
a.*ocen
ol
Itim
i.oo.
uirimi- i i'ckf with un atllieulve ma
Cumplmi, Mr*. O, At.
t i .SO vnlua -new nil thrnn only
•'ucglder. Ate. Ilill,.' I n ,.,,,
■ 4*' 1tl’A .
teiiaI which Innniui's theli* d ie . exotic futila-h b AVhcit ylm left iis»'C ret ■trued to tl nil
and Mra. Papwutlh.
M» ii lal ^! i
lit ihart Mm pi
miin.,1
■
Iin
Dll
.
llu
V.'a.,
"treated
budh
Md- rout mm.nit i in each V'd *»:id
4it Inn.In nml
Mi mill Mia,
I ,.me ‘ ii N, w .1,. *e*
iv
inp Increased a* nilivh ns 'lx Hniw f..r * ffirt who had made Ihv
'Ir. AA'alter II,ml 1&gt;,
nl I i mil. Win** lii rtttij 11.1iil*1114't uf
.
ludlv
Jli.nuu.tKn).
Ici’ii
fa*
e
I]*"
’ Inrucr for aecu ride sUuelmr and
11* il'i |t| A A I't i* S «|l(l fIt\ ('ll I1«'t&gt; Ilf Ml
In the pad two jT a rj. Man* a number of Hii',:' b,,t,| fi,.m i Jit tl Mi
• ii a ,
o.vinp nl llu* (la.ilri'd dl.i*
B M ^11i-vi'll
ir ho. &gt;on A v i i r i * V r i i l t M
u
,
I lip United Rlules lim Ol Iimcnl *■*
lui
Imre
working
almuM
Irudlly
la nee Hpnrt III '.In* row.
M i
iMil Mi
I *i'vi i
llrcd***
be
old
by
the
Po't
tiffin
in iikRtrw in Eufopf gnd.^,t|iHj''fd
Ftiliglclde,,, mid uoiitutinia. fci
Mi
11ji91)*• \tUiiiMnn ami
to tf*ft¥o int’sK to t W ^ n /
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tleorge
C
u
ff,,,
1
1
ui&gt;
fm'
a
vear
In
mp
atv'e.
Nb»',
nli/em
nml
grow tll-otiltlltlMlnir
'll.
Isiiirn KiPioe oiiin.'n l Sim 1
-uhstiiii, e
ine ml',e,| lido Dio ,b- rcimilH. "their are more Holly.* .ipent the Ka ter Itolldin ut I nt
i,pl„'i will,
'1r oiol Air
dm
T T I K A T H i; on j o u r
|
. until,i; iiiii I. i IhI.
/ iiiii Ih- ami woo,i star,, working In Kurupc. AA'or 1 from w lii'ci Hum lu,' i o,
I
ill, ol S hi,foul
lt.„
rfturned
will,
„
felon,I.
AD
At,,,
Sw eel peas *»"■ now ' umliiK Ilinmuh ll,ui, thru* are working hi llolli**
II \I*PY (IIIIT III) AY
and diinybioi, Hotly
vmi
,,n
(Urnnun, win,hi Ho liiiffii, &gt;
■
liirtlu tu y .
f. i ,
i,
(•fluid l.llvdllp
. uatril uml IlliRy IdUitllv colored to y'oud.’’
ueot
lu
have
u
I
lu
i,
I,oil
,
cue
i
"I am happy that I md th»r,
ilciintr 'll1 shad,' of flower each
first," .lie ,milled. "That „K iv* ' fur nfvcrul wick
epd 'till III,oilier
Mr, Ral |tili,.l|n, ‘ in ’ I-- “*
I’Jioiic kNHt-J or HSO-J ] o' _ it; la I’, Al.
Red
Iih ic be,mi ill) &lt;1i'd wiHj mu the ctiunce lu ‘micen’ It.”
Vurl, lu (o*"d ti,, I o '&lt;■&lt; H.'ioli.
Y o u r co in j)l(‘tc
The Elsie Kmclit C hile ol llu , i it,,In fiiliptimj,*... to el,eeh &lt;iunili■ Rlic admitted she would like '** with Id noillic '■ 1.... I ho ,i
AA’, AJ, H. of llu* F lid RapiDl lop „ff uf .ridllii'*.,. for n loin; work In lluJIy'Vood. which she run*
Alr.
William
(IMI
mc- b ■ , ,-r ■
Chureh will ini.'i’l with Aim. .1 II lime I,y vimli n-.'i- anil i ri'itaril : i d ' , i her liutin*. Khr would pre e,l 10 l|| i •uiomoi I,,,,,,, o H"1
I’hlllins, HHKI Caliiietto Ait*, a, ",| a,' n tft'ntl prniTlrr, i'he cmeful fer to spend six month * of »’vcty
I’HilT K i’T HIN HIM
pin,'inn "f fectilisi'iw a**ai llu* year mi each coiiliacnt. rio'ii Ii* oke, Ala.*'
,*i*,l bn ,il ii I,.',*ii -or, ** *..f»il. il'i' made he, comment about the "dot
AVEI»N D IP A Y
I
III:
I A AIM A 1. 1(01 T*
,1
fn
from l.uioo* " lb.
The AVhiiICu 's Alisaiiniaiy Sneie- ,, , ,,f h Minmie or prow Hi tiro uu , uiihII!y "f Holly wood film
,11
"The
m
,
mage
pennii,
and
•
c*"i
dm
ion
uh
linii'i'i
In
.*!iniulsl
*
*
pilbli'
old,,
oil
"f
•*"
I' of the First Ihipt 1st Church will
• / / o s / i ) f .)/ R n n l i i ii.» I t . ,
iilrr myaelf average," ■
*&gt;« re Rita Hay ' oiH, md I
"omlui't a niis'do putudy class al mow 111 Ilf i-i illiuKt* ||H • II1|I al
U n . i) i l I n I IU&gt; I I.vps
in
hi
krd,
ut
a
statement
opt'p
to
,1*
way
ployed
a,|ymdinfimui.
III.till A. Al, A enveied dish lupchman.
‘'Peoplr hi l.uroi" thud 1,‘n , 1
The chief ml'antunv ailvaiiiTil l,ntc, "I.. tired "f 1meai,age" pic
*■
1*11 y&gt;III lie In |rl nl H!:IHI.
9 h n tilrn i.il
U rttr
AD,, .,u
The Prayer Mei'llnu Hour ul Ihv fm the n,e of ,‘ualed seed. i. that tore". AA'hut pruplc want is enter- a very .mint woman
First RnulUl Church will he nt cm Ii Is enlarged to friun IV ID lo lallimciit. And they aren’t itetlitn* die tnarnetl a in m * . nod * * • ■
fits
handsome a "nil a i o Ii mo
8: IK) I'. M. hi Ihe Munin Hu) Kiiuca* II ill of an inch In dlunielcr mak* It.
"Anutliei rca.iim that builne*
"And they iidimic In..... I b,
loi* lb,m, ill oiilforni round hall,.,
Hour) Rulldlng.
• S n r r i r . i l I In n r I it ^
The TrainI iiic Union Executive i'll,' r cmilvd .ceil" cull In' ,pu*e«| I, hud i that Holly wooil ha* for- cause dll' go* r lip 1" • , • Mmo; I*"
•H \ ||||«»M»I III•’III ,»h*l n* I &gt;
&lt;ll
Committor inert ini; of the First eitlii'i by hand in by sueelallv de* guticn Imw lu well Uu aleturuj. hive. KuD'pean li"D*y, Hml I'"'
\I m«i 11 I Im- Lliii i ihi I'liin nr
lo
Rapllat Chureh will he held afler •lyin',I urn,mini'. In the cave nt Peoplr her* havr foritollcii thu cumc., above everyII,iur d ,
I'mti’i thin I mi Mir I lotirr
*alue of publicity. Holly a uml hav Italy. of rour.C, he I l,o|„, o*l
the Prayer Meeting Ihpir hi the field .own crops
I himiU
The lluliun., arc uve i&gt;&gt;yo,| t&gt;&gt; I to*"
PheliMit Class room lit the Mem*
One of tln&gt; must ruinmun faults uecuiiie tuu dignified,”
If you have a m ilU nf'Ilit af
Mu* agiet'd that lluli.vwpuU could that t he had given ,lp •• mu, I, foi
hi lal Kducalloual flulldlng.
uf niiiiiv mn di'liera is 111 pow lle’lr
I'll. 7M-H TOM lim io h
cutiomeri, nro,p«ct»L ar nun**
tlir love of one of tlicit omnli v
Tho mgulur rove red dish lunch­ - red.- too Ibleklv '(dtlivi* in Hie u*»* soul" more Montere*.
bcr». M A ST ER A D D R E S S E R
eon
of
the
Civic
Department
u
f
llu*
mtnleii
row
or
ceil
rtat*'
Tlie
lob
Afmla
uolud
that
the
U
H,
itif-•
men.
will S A V E YO U T |M K AND
AYiiman'a Club will he held ut the oi (lilniiiliK is lime enntlUMlImr ami
M O N EY .
;l
dull house at IllhlU P. Al. Alls'. often i c . nil- la disturbin'* Hie
lu»t type yoar addrui' Hit on a
IJI h Wood ward. Home Itrnmii* runts uf till* plants left in Hie lu'i
-tratlbn Agent, will give a talk on to -uch an cxleiil that lliuv lire
s D b K s H R ,: i ; ' , „ , ! i i f T„ v ?
i lie in i M iles pf Hump Detiiun.iLra- I'pcpitily rlwxkeil lu growth, lu
itldrtM up to 1U&gt; t(U)«l,^,
Hun Chibs In Kemlnulu County. trati.pliiutliiH fruin the »enl flat
At IU:0it o’eluck therp wilt lie a root {njury ran lu extensive. Then.
Complata lupplka F«r HA
in nil I'ulorH
display of pluullu houaehuhl nr* Ipo. seedlings that aru too crow,led
Nana L ilt, O U y l
tides.
sinui bceume leggy and do not
, S E E IT T O t
T H d M ID AV
make sturdy, stocky giants.
The' llrotharhood of the First
Rente of tho disadvantages uf
IMJl i - MI I , B A Y U N
lluptlst Church ivtll nvc their Sup­ tiding coated seeds, as icportcd to
per and Program Mooting at the dutc, Include u slight delay In
P € W
I
A N D A Id .-W O O L S
chureh al 7i!IO P. M. In tlio Mum* germiiiullun or lime the semllhigii
urial Educational Building. Rev. eincrge. Use care In not sowing
O ffic e
AIcKhiluy of th oFirst MuthudlsL the coaled sued tuo dacply lust
*1
Church will l&gt;o tho guest speaker. burmino It Is larger.
• I out .

l)(&gt;H8i*rt Bridge Is
Liven By Depart men t

Holly wood

Special Value!

(harden &lt;*ati'

,

$|33

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Hssrld Sport* Reporter
'A n y resemblance between ipiing
in | and Indsy’i anlica of the
'••hington "Never-Swenh" wn»
irdjf accidental, Seven CnnRfeu*
and two tub* arrived at lhr
ipal Ball Park tins morn•tld initnrdialrly donned uniloanrd llirrn by the New
rk Giant*.
Under the watrlilnl eye of (’uadi
int Lnbnrl, tbr lawmaker* ran
tatigh a verier of lidding and
(tilling drill* which, n* I'iilibsit
Miller. Doorkeeper of llie Home,
iUted.
. . wa* aure to draw a
Note of prnleit from Abner Double-

day."
A tentatively scheduled game
between the Congreatmen and a
group of girl* from Seminole High
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wai railed off when Rep.
G. H, Fallon u| Miryland linmoroutly look a dim view of the enntert. “ If thn»p youngalrt* ul Or ala
trimmed it*," br *aid, "what will
&amp;M
llie*e young Indie* doit"
Ti
A quorum wa. called immetll7 * •
’ Z&amp; . k ' W J * ‘\ r ft,
atetv unit It wne ileeiiliil lo forego
liny attempt to |ilnv Die girl*.
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Itcp, Eugene Mi Cm thy "f Minpeaoln. no ex-Unlver.lty of MinSnnford’n two first tiosemcu, Mas Pfeiffer (left and Manager
neaola fir it bu-remnn, rnme tbe
nenreit to looking like a Imlliilavrr Ed l.evy (right) watch the fHuntn Inke to Die field in a recent gtmne
than any of Min eight other Con* again-1 bciinlr Pfeiffer will see action in Du- esauia, when Manager
men. McCarthy .prayed 3UU l.i-vy ltd.** no Die tidies of a utility HrIdn.
ot hluet.i to nil field.! ihrtwliig
admlrnlloo from (ilunl mnnnucr
Carl ilnbliell.
Ilulfliell delivered n tiiodlfli'il
lly Fit AN K EC K
version of hi* famuli* screwball to
AP NrwsfeatureH Sporta Writer
Lowell Htiicklon of Marylund who
promptly took a ln .lv cut at the
sphere and drove It out into short
right field. An incredulous look HOW T H E Y SH O U LD FIN IS H 112 homers unit .2H7) now have
year behind them
spread over Die lawmaker'* fare
their first
National l.eague
H ill and Hobby .Morgan, most valu­
as lie walclu-d the hall arc gracelll.'td
fllllv over the infield. “ Win Ihut
elite player ta the Intcrnntlnnnl
1.
lilt DDK I.YN
1.
really your screwball T” lie ahouted
l.eague, seems ready
to fill
P H IL A D E L P H IA
3.
2.
at lluldieil. Carl nodded
2.
HT. LO U IS
Brooklyn's sure aput at third
3.
HORTON
t.
baur, lie bit Ml homers and .:t't7
I.
fUocktori ilriippen the liat. turned
at Montreal.
6.
NEW YORK
6.
around and wnll.nl Into the diit’ont.
H.
6.
CHICAGO
Fit nurmntr. .MurVlntn) ..............
"We are tin- team lo heat,"
7.
C IN C IN N A T I
7.
tntive, niulled knowingly. “ lie
- r»yii Manager Barney Shot ton.
8.
p r r iH B u n G ii
H.
might get over it toil In II never
"The Cardinal* cried la-ranne Miey
Amcricull League
he the sniuo."
bad a fiuir-ifaiue losing streak the
BOSTON
2.
1.
Hyil llerlong. dr., who tdnvcil
I.tmI week," he says. "Well, wo
1,
2.
NEW
YOIIK
first during the practice -e , inn,
Imd one of hIx straight right be­
1.
3.
D
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asked City &lt;Nnnml..-dniii,r Inlin
fore Hint, lint we csnie buck and
3.
CLEV ELA N D
1.
Krlder hnw lie lonked liundllni' Id*
thill prove* we have n pretty good
3.
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6.
Grilling chores. "You look like
ball chill,"
6.
CHICAGO
6.
n finished first liasemmi," the
The Bed Hum are picked Willi
4,
W
ASHINGTON
7.
ConnnlssInner replied."
reservations. Manager Joe Mc­
8.
ST. LO U IS
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"Y e.," said llerlong, ''flnlslird a
Carthy can't seem to push the
lomt, lung time ago."
right Inittnii, lie Inst Du- playoff
Turner Hnh*rl«nli, Harry O'­
NEW YOIIK After five week game to Cleveland for tlio '-H
Neill,'and Ilnrobl Hnirnn cin dered of traipsing around Klnrida's ten flag ami Ida Bosox collapsed by
knowingly nut uruund 'ceoml hnsc, major league baseball camps it. blowing a one-game lead with two
one behind the other, Lnluirl nskeil should be easy to pick the two days In go Inst October.
thn trfn to spread nut a llllle. pennant winners. Hut It Isn't.
Hu* I.ark Infield lleserveu
“ Spread out mtthlng," huljenul
The best tennis on paper urn
The lloso* are woefully weak
RolierUmj, "We're gnlne to stay the llrooklyp Dodgers In the NnIn reserve Infield talent. If Johnny
this wav. If mie of in&lt; misses Ihinul l.eague and the Boston Bed Pesky misses many gumi-a duo
tin* hall the oilier guys urn mire Ho* In the American la-ague. to hi* cranky side mnxelc, things
to stop It."
However, pennants are not won will lie rough. However, the Ho*
Two pitches later a batted hall on paper, they urn won the play- need only u better start than lash
skidded ritfhl led ween all three of till* field.
i prlrig. At Hie midway murk they
the player*.
"Why didn't you
The Dodgers lank solid. If th-lc lad an eight game losing utr-ik
stop It," ii’ lied l.oharl,
big Negm hurh-r, Don Newcomb-,
"Stop It?"
the Diingre-smen wins the 2i) to 26 games cmpert id ami were liH'j gninea belilinl Die
bailing
Yankee*. Belief pilchasked, *‘We didn't even *ee It!"
Tim lawmaker!, are . lieiluliil to nf liim amt cute Preacher Bee ii.g I* mini tier weak spot in
inaiotuiiis tils crnfUnc**, tie- Dod­ Uitl-e .loe’f lalent-hiih-o lineup
ha on hund for tonight'&lt; contest
which
liii'liidc*
such
sleudy
between the Sunfurd fllants ami gers can't miss.
Center fielder
Duke Snider si If kei H us Ted Williams, Vent
the |)cl,and Hatters wldcli will
start at H:()(» I'.M. at the Mutilclpal (23 homers anil .222 lust year I HtepheiiN, Diuii Di.Muggln, llnliby
mid Catcher
liny Cuinpunrll.t Dnerr ami Pesky.
Boll Park.
Two young clubs to wnteh
i.re
the
I'lillmlelphiu
I'hillies
It, Die Natlnnul, or morn Inieri-sllng league, and the Detroit ’llR O Y ’S O P E N A I R M A R K E T
gers In the American. When mth
OWNED und OPERATED by I.KIIOY DU*SON
teams catch fire, as they promWa
C0». 3rd MAGNOLIA
P1IONK l«7ri
they will, they are going to ho
WK DELIVER
mighty
rough.
Both
teams
have that old Yankee touch.
Phlllle
pilot
F.dillo
Sawyer
6 Lb*.
GaUrn Ripe
1 Lbs. Bed
was n Yankee farm manager
until the late Herb Pcnnock
whlsjieil him away, Bed llnlfo
10&lt;
BANANAS
2 S (J O N IO N S
played eight yearn under Mc­
Carthy umi Is u stickler for ile*
tall.
6 Lhs.
^»w#t
Ho*. Can. While
However, the Yankees must lie
put ahead of Dio Tigers In the
CORN
f t * P O T A T O E S 2S&lt; t
coming race. “ Wo expect to
win," says Manager Casey Sten­
gel. "After last year 1 now know
jtlint I cun sluiul un Injury any
Yellow
Lb.
jplaco, I am ileap In reserves."
The Intorestlng part nboul the
1 5 ^
LETTUCE
{ ft SQ U A SH
Yankees will be Joe DlMuggiu
[playing center flalil so early la
-nrr
the season, Ha missed the first
■ft ' ' r-'
•
PS
last v««r yet hit .add
Dot.
I
»**nr,d br«ko the baeka of the Rail
i Bog with four homers In thirea
game*,
[ c e l e r y
LEM O N S
2 2 *
Tha Cleveland Indians, too
hava pennant hopaa mainly ha
causa thsy hava «
i { tong
K «ball hit
Do*.
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n Luka Kastar,
No—ae, Mt-pound
m - p i t n . ____
gro. It aftpsars howsytr that too
much walght la being nlaead on
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IIU IIH AN K, Cnllf., Apr. 14. —
(/I*) — The home town is holiday­
ing today In tribute in Jnme* J.
Jeffrie*, laxpuyer, lodge brother
unit former World Heavyweight
boxing champion. Big Jim will he
7fi year* old tomorrow.
Jeffrie: i honored on till* ocraslun ev&lt; rv year, hut the Burbank
Cliutiihor of Coiuiuerce prom Inc*
Dial I Ik- imrly late today nt his
spnehius tone hou*e will lie the
grealeft lel -liratlon ince Jeffrie*
Won the title from Hob t’itzMmlimn* in IHtit*.
To many, Jim Jeffries i almost
a iej'i'tol, roiuinlscent or a day
when Du- fight game was glorious,
r»hu*t and untarnished. At 7fi,
lie’* no example of wbnl bnpneu*
to ii (iriie flgliler who navi-j III*
IIIOIK-V.
In llllil, at tin- lioltrht of Ids
career, Jeffrie* rnme west and
iMiuglil u ranch in the Han Fernan­
da Valiev. That wa* Hie vi-nr he
ilefemled bit title in ii h’fl-round
grind with Tnni Hliurkev ami scored
:i kme-koiit over Jim f'mhrdl.
He Iin* lived ben- since hi* retltenient in IIHWi,
The city of
Bnrlimik literally grew up around
him. Now, the Jeffrie* fiiYm I*
oiliill'.bhil.
H i. obi bmi.fr I* n
biiidtmiil. at ■■Hi’ nf tin- Ini*)c it
liili i *','tiiiii
Aero** tin- street
--Iniiil J-'ffi ie.*' tini ii wherr, until
be begun -lowing up three venr*
ago, llie Inn proimiti-il weekly
binii
Allbmigb ii-e Iin sapped much
of lii Kilobit, (i tfrief j n'f |no
feelde to go II Ie round* vvitli |||p
boy
Today, hi home will term
wdh port pi i om litie , friend*
and p*iiitir:il dll 1111.•11&lt;
l.ll'lll. tiov, liolnlw lo I, Knight
w ill In lag Die Hlrilc of Cull fornil*'* official greeting,
.Mayor
Floyd Jolley, who nroiliiitiied the
holhlny to fete the grand old gen­
tleman nf Die ring, will appear mi
hi‘liiilf of Bill bank’* Kfi.lllMI iniulb!
taut*.

BASEBALL
HIGH L/TES
By

ASHOt'l i. I KD I’UKSN

lU tlin K L Y N , A in. i t.
id'i —
l ‘itcln-i ICid|ib llranru ronii- away
from an aim exniulnalioii jil llulIhniiie wit Ii goml new* today.
Iin- lioitgi'i Inn In .-aid Dr, lien.
Bi-nnell told him Die pain In lit*
nr in was .... .
iiin*i’nlur. Asked
if la- i- ready lo pileli again, Bran­
ca -aid:
“ I flon'i see why not, I should
lint even mis- a turn,"
NRW YO RK, Apr. I I. - 1/11
Yankee Manager I'ni-ev Hiingi-I
liulleve* In, hn* mii munv gmnl men
Dint lie'll have to play Diem mi n
-hnre-llie-work plan,
Htcngi'l expects to use the twoidatooii *v*tein at third Imhe, left
field, light field and first linne.
He says then- i-n'l a regular play­
er now al any of tlm-e Simla,
IN IH A N A l'ttl.lS , Apr. I t. -bf)
Kililli- Htiinky, Du- New York
(Halits second hu-nmili who gets
on Imre one way or anollieij bn* a
lival in " id fielder Dun Mueller.
Mueller got oil bun- three time*
in yi-*terihlv's l-U lo*r to Cleve­
land, once on a wall, aiut twice up
Idle, lie lead* tin- (Haul- in nniMt
bit*, I'J.
Si link v Imlleil
lliren
limes,
walked twice and Mingled. He has
drawn ill walks in -h kmiiich,
KANHAH C IT Y . Apr. I t. — |,1»)
tl wa* -ii chilly ut the ClcVe.
land Imllnns-New York (Hunt- ex­
hibition Iiiim -IiilII game here vi -siterday, smue of the fane even
started small fires in the stands
tu wurm Dieinxclvc*.
They u-cil rueii tilings ns paper
linxi-M, renreeat its and popenrii as
fuel.
Den plte teiniatruliirvH In the
lower .til*, H.dtr, parson* showed
up In Ulm-s Htmlliim to wnlrlt the

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The I M edlttoa of Uto pennant winning dt. Louis Browns Kara
N R # Y O R K . Apr. H . — //Pt
nothing on the Sanford (Hants of 1960 when U come to young boll — T) m moat amateur of A m srkan
players.
athletes, a chap named Bing Cros­

The Brownies that year claimed a playing rotter, mostly compet­
ed of freshman, that uVeraged 20.4 year*. The Hanford team this
year ran point to a lfl.it average, if .Id year old buddy Lake and flit
year old Kd Imvy are left out of Die figure* they drop considerably
to ID,
Etnt*
—
Tkc (Hanla have
The
hare seven men who are at year*
rear* oM and over
Weak pitching am! loose field
sod If
I I player* that are under the legal age Unit,
playing werr the two prime cause*
on aalley,
bailey, Carl W. Thels, Charlie
Caarllo Tedesco, and
am Jim Singleton
Don
for llie .Sanford Gianls dropping are nil 18, Jake Ileitle), Ueurgs Holly, Hal Ismg, Max ITelffer, Fred
Uiaddertan, and A l Neville fall Into the ID year old bracket. The
the Orlando Senator*.
twin decade boys are bob Mroilnski, Paul Weeks, and Frank Dyll.
"W e expected it the first game,"
Now for the “old men", (he -I-year olds are nil. Marcel f’uelker,
said Manager d l^evy. "What hap* tome Hnsc, Charlie Kuse, and John llafenecker are K , Htan baron
stands abrue in the 2d year hrucaet. Pitcher Jack Deal's hlrtlidate Is
pened last night could be attributed nnt listed on the official roster; however, team mate* report that
mostly In fin i night jitter*,“ die he I* 21.
Thu bustle ami fight nf these ycung men combined with the ex­
mentor added.
perience unit coni Judgement of luike and U vy.w ill make It nigh well
Levy pninlrd nut, however, that imjiOflB bit* fur Hftnfonl to finUli lhe Avaiou anywhere near wh#ro
lie expect* hi* team lo thake off they diii la»t yrar.

their shyner* a* the teamn get*
ja»l the initial few game marker"After the first round of play mboy* will know rx a illy what they
are up against nnd I know thing*
will he different," he exclaimed.
The fiinnt* dropped the opener
(0 lo ft.
The (limit pitot announced that
lie I- going in stick to tact night'.*
ilneuii when his squad lakes on
the Del.mid Hatters at 8:00 P. M.
ut Municipal Hall Park tonight.
“Charlie ltn*e will be the probable
starting pitcher," l-evy unlit.
The Di-Land team blanked t|ic
Davlnnn Beach ' Islander* last
night fi-fl.
Tom Bn*e, who Imttr-il .Ifiil in
18 gninn* with Hnnfnrd last yenr
win Die (iinul* ruitstnildlug player
In ilirir iultlril dridl'lng. The left
fielder
mnile two spertnculnr
rntelie* In leitti Du- fuurth umi Die
seventh innings pulling pllrliers
fmiii nliuiiNt hopeless hole* Dint
they hud hiirletl Ihernselve'i into.
Al the plnlc, l(o*e htul n jierfeet night with three blt*&lt; and one
wiilk In four pint*- rlinneee.
In ike seventh inning with none
unt Hiiiuli’luu wnlked Die firU OrInnilii player In fiu-i- him. Tinnext mini up watrlied one strike
go hv i&gt;ti,I then teed off driving
Din tinII into deep left field. Rnsn
took off for the hinterlands ns
the butter -wilier. A split second
before cnislilng into the wall, Bose
stuck up Id* glove and speared
whnl under minimi rendition*
-.m ill bn»T been Inbeled n *ure
deiible.
\ lifli'-likn per- from Die field* r in -Imrlstop Week ’ mill Dun
In fl-*-tlino-rumi Fit l.nvv rnught
till' Oilnrelu runner between first
rimI seenml tm*e i-iiinpli ting u
ilnulile play.
Tim Nnnfnr Il|iit, Ill'l l iillnweil
the Seiiiitin unly seven hlln Ini'
Is-ueit It '-ill
iluriliR Die eontest, Hilil'blnii, relief pilelier (o
utlirter Teile ......... mile in in llie
tlth frame und linbl Dm home team
to one run on nn hits, five walk*
nnd mm wild pitch. He *trurk nut
two,
,
Manager Kd l.nvv collected n
double nnd n single In three trip*
lo the plate. Trilescn pilled 111*
nwn losing ramm hv gelling HnnHanford
Bantu rf
Hefnerker rf
Weeks RH
Nirvlllo.rf
Ruse In f;.
I e w ll||
1‘m .lk.c’m.
Cluittorton Uti
Iluitov ILong c
Teili-vcii p
Hlnglrtnn p
Totals
Orlando
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0
4
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3
31
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6
6
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6 21
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0 3
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l , r l / "Kittled the squad down today to SI play^ U!**lon,# WM
ot Bristol and Pitcher Al

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‘Ke «*ani to 17 men. Eighteen players from
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Charlie Ruse tin* Ircen jiickcd to do the hurling tunight when the
(Bant* tangle with hie DeLoml Hatter* at the Municipal Ball park,
(lame time H:U0 p. M.

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bent Cleveland, 1-2, tn Ixvo'mo the
first American Hockey1 League
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I lie following roster ul jdayer* now op (he Hanford (Hants wn#
released by the New York (llant Headquarters yesterday.
D O N ALD C L A IR HA IL K Y— Catcher, right and right, fi-10, 1715
lb*. 18 yin. tor,u tryout camp. Piltslurgh, Pu.
HTa N L K Y TlifJ.MAH BARON— 6 . F , huts left throws right; fi-8,
IDO lb*, ltd yr*. old. 1D60 tryout ctimp. Detroit, Mich.
JOHN JO HKPII IIA F K N K C K K R —O. _F. right, right; (1-11, DU)
Ihs;. 22 yr*. H. Winslow, Maine.
JA CO B H EN R Y IIK L'T K l/—pltctier. thr-.w* right, fi l l , 170 lb*.;
Hi yr*. H.
n. Kirkwood,
rvirswoou, Mo.
.Mo.
llKOUOK
DUCK C, H
KK
K I.I,Y
t.I.Y —pitcher,
—pitcher, right umi right; ll-l,
6-1, Kite
166 Ihs. ID
It)
yr*. tryomil camp lttr.li, llriHiklyu, N. Y.
BUDDY
DDY L A K K —utility, sw llrli hitter, throw* right; tl', 1711 lb*.
26 yrs. Plt-BOj 0-14, halted .207.
H A L (il.KN LO N li—catcher, l.ar.-i left throws right; 6-D, 170
Ihs. II) y n . (iludewatcr, Texas.
MAX JO S E P H P F E I F F E R - IB, li-rt nml left, ft-ll, 166 Ihs. St.
Louis, Mo, Dr yr*.
R O B E R T IIK N B Y MRO/INMK1—pitcher, left ami left, 6-1, 176
His. 20 yrr. Matrons, Pa.
M A R C EL C. P O EI.lvE R —211. hot* left, throws right; 6’, IfiH lb*.
22 yr*. Ml. Jsriils, Mu.
C H A R L E S W. R O S E —pitcher, throw* right, 6-2, 17ft lb*. 22 yrs.
White Plains, N. Y. Sanford til W rl-LIL
THOM AS L . RO SE— O. F. right nml right, 6-J, 180 Ihs., tryout
vamp tO. 22 yr*. Niuto, Term. 14 game* Hnn IP aver. .166.
C A R L W. T i l l EH—pitcher, right nnd right, 6-2. 106 llr*. 18 yrs.
()nimby, Iowa.
P A U L H E N R Y W E E K S —SH, right nml right, 6-11, Kid lh*. 20
yrs. Richmond. Va.
F R E D C IIA D D K R T O N —riglit nml right, 6-11, ton lh*. ID yrs.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
JA C K D E A L —pllrhi-i, bats right throws li-ft, 6-11, 160 lbs.
I.nni'u-iti*r, Pn.
FR A N K DA'LL- HH— riglit mid right, 6-lt, Itifio iryoul camp
20 yr*, Chicuiiu, IB.
E l) L L V Y III inuiiugi-r iii'ln nml right, 6-6, 206 lh*. ,13 yr*. lintte.l
Si,ii A.rtunlu ID4D.
AL N l.V H .I.E —O. F. right mid riglit, 6-3, IHfi lb*. Ill yr*. tryout
camp ID.'O; Bultiniorv, My.
C H A R L IE T E D E S C O pltrlnr, right nii.l light, liyoul i-iiinp
M IV A II A P M II
60. IH yrs,; Cinnciiinlti.
-H.M S IN IIL E T O N -pitcher, hats-Ditowi Ivfi, r I, 260 lln. IK when you d m VUM TU M t l M S f ll
yr*. Iroiitown, Ohio.
• With fun e twirl ol Ike wiUt foil
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by, departed today for the British
golfing wars.
An amateur, says tin- dictionary,
Is one who practices an art (or
sport) hut ns u livelihood or pro­
fessionally, but for the love of It.
That's Ring.
He Is competing in the British
Amateur Coif Tnurmnuent at St.
Andrews, May 22-27.
"I've played in the American
Amateur." said lllng hv wav of
explanation.
"How far did you get?" lie was
asked.
*
“Cot bent in the first round."
"How far do you expect to get
In the British Amateur?"
“Baiue tiling — but I want to
watch the tournament."
That la not Wing fair tu Ringi
Actually he'r a pretty good golfer
in between Wing u movie star and
crooner,'
"I'm just a three hniulli-sii man,"
bo salil, "Anyone can ulnv in
the British Amateur with n three
handicap or liettur. It'* u gn-at
honor."
That means, lie said, that he
shoots three over par. by anil
large, Hav 76 on a 72 t&gt;nr course.
To tell the truth he hud a couple
of aii'ii thD year.
He hn* no Illusion* a* to what
lip might do in the BriliMi Ama­
teur.
“ There are about 60 lives In
it," lie mill
"Lots of time* n
fellow can get to the third round
without even playing "
Bing’*
European t»ur — on
which he will make no stage or
movie appearance*
will lint
eight weeks.
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M i r a n d a , Clmtterton, Hlngleton.
• It rn x ii irxi r:— Kmnriiy
Jny'e Jerrt, ttpnl’* Ml.lnhr, HI xrUB1 — Boca, Ermer 2. Tedesco. son,
Mini Nlim, Uni liny, lisln ’v
(levy. Hoffman 2, Kercsles, Ilaimev ties. IC.y S ta r Tiirki.h Tip.
TIIIH I) ItAt'K— S ilS Ik . fills
2B—Hose 2, Isrvy. .in — Barnes,
l.nrre'* Cllrl. T rls K*r Klnaer, The
Hoffman. D P -P o e lk er tn «**JJ llueh,
U's tiny [.ml V, Hlellit Alnrle.
Miranda to Cohen; Rose, Week* T n t t lin . K in .b y Kii.lilon, Itotltng
and 1-svy; Krnier. Keresles and Co­ H n ts n .
rpiTITM NS o r — ralarttr
hen, I,eft— Sanford U; Orlsndo SPIr the, tllnek llrssser, liandnllnr
'i n n e r *
H
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Hit—off SlnnS (1; Tedesco dj Hlngliib. Dsnny [ilintvll. Clnlr* tdfe,
'n trlckl.lfe. Hni Inn, Rills Hex.
latmivS. SO —by Stone 12; Tedesco
p i Pt h
H t o r —a / l a t h s M ite
m rn n m rm
!li StnxMon g.dlO—Tedesco 7 111 P
Catch I'»nny, Hky Dine, WU.
Inning*. U runs. HIM1—Stone G ’oel- North
Ninth Race—5-t« Ml#
urth western, Hal lining l.lfe, Htuunrn Jock, ilnlihy Mann, Illsky
ker. w/eck*). w r-T e rlc s c o , Sim horn
rayhmmd Oua la an
Kscinlrllh'
II' oolite.
iiokl
» H T H HSC T.— SOKC Coarse
Ratal la
tbe air lunlte over
HiilM S. IMen in, D ant Up, chug A
Thumler Jet
W DBO at 0)10 with
—1,416 p d , _______________ I ,p tit .' Day,'Murgan RViry. fin cal Tan
all the 'dope' un the
Ittle nicmhie
(toga at the SanfordCroon Glty
Indians bent the Hlants, d-2..Si&gt;e&lt;'Rack On
Otbtndo Kennel Club.
tatars huhdled up In overruntx.
Bolling natla
Iin
hlankots, mufflers and furs.
s io iiVh
RACH—PatKHIr
nnh
tfe« JKswsrd. ftsning ituhe,
iw e sli
CHICAGO, Apr 14, - iAK N O M IN O H S A L L O W E D 0 P O S T T I M E 8 1 OO H. M .
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ATHKNH, (in.. Apr, l-l, — t/T)
— Hanford Htmlium at BuffUnlverrlty of tleorgla w ile be W *
larged this tvanun to ill 1,0011 uarmnuvid eum-rutn seats, eunch Wal­
lace Bulls nnmuiiieed today,
L'ruwd* of more Hum blt/HHl have
filled the Hlndium In the past, hut
temporary sent* were usfrl. The
stadium imw ha* HO,tlOO concrctr
scats.
. ,,
Butts suit! that construcilon Ma\understudv.
should be.iln soon nn the mliisd
oil
•eat* and Hint they would he
ready far Deorgiu'* four big homo
tills season, Maryland,
Carolina, Mississippi Htalo
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&gt;ltor in the rommunlty lo»t Sun*
iv evenfnir.

Leonard Ca~«*lbcrry wan sndtnly atrtcko ill Inst Wodnrsdn;
ternoon and wns taken tu the
Florida Sanllarluni mi Friday.
Mm. H. D. Anderson has liven ill
I t her home the mut several week*
offering from Influenza.
C. K, Fincher uml .1. II. Innls
nude n business tri|i to Miami
hi* week.
Mr. uml Mr*. AVnvne (Ciirlvt
nart, uml «laiinht«*r. plnii to leave
week for their hnnte In Heinkart?. Ohio. The Smarts' have
l the winter in the comm Hil­
ly. While here, lln-v resided oil
Lake Ellen Drive.
Weekend guest- ut the hiitne of
lev. uml Mm, llos-oil 11. Shaw
1ml mIni: .Mr. un.t Mr*. Will into
Show of Orlando, parent* of Rev.

planned to lepv«
. s m
s *
t i n ito thalr I
wn* given I is* l Th ursday,
nc*otu.
Tnd., a fter having *i
and M.\ Srhleuter*’ par- fo r a short time.
(biiit. and Mr*. C. Hnllelt and Mr. nml M rs. Fran k R rvd o tt. on
Mr. uml Mrs. John Hotl* spent ter at Fern laid ire.
. Tr. and Mr*. Ertim t Rohlr li­
their JlHh vvriliHng unnivcr*arv.
Mr. nnd M rs, A. F. Lnhh. and daughter.*, Chi Chi uml Shannon,
the holiday ut the liench.
ter, *l*o of W aukesha. Win.
were Sunday afternoon ten guests Friend* nnd neighbor* assisted
Mr,
a
n
'
Mr*.
Thomus
Morris
of
**«
•
Mnry
l.amherl
visited
ut
the
The rettttlar nmnthlv meeting
Mr. nml Mrs. Kenneth Rfanlon.
silent the E a sie r hnli Iionir of Mr, H arry Krttrrnr nml ut the home of Juntos I'. .Alomicv son mul itmigliter-ln-lnw of the
. thi) Woman's Society of Clni*- Mellumr
nml
Mrs,
Alice
(iotild
on
t'nnwnv
fnmilv
in
tlrlainlo
Sunday
afterItnn Servin' of the Connnunltv dnv with Mrs. Morris' parents,
honor rtsiifili*. in plnnnlng nml a r­
Rond in Orlando.
IIIMIU.
MrthoJint Clm irli wu* liehl Mmt- Mr. uml Mr*. Jeff Swearingen.
ranging die partv.
Itivi'ni
guestof
Mr.
mid
Mrs,
l.'hi Chi Hnllelt was one of the
iluy evening of hut week with Mr*
Ileeenl guesl* at the llpine of
‘Ultima.- mol I'hillin llmiitlev
Itus-ell
St'hurdlt'n
tin
I
Util'll
Mr
.
Tilly M. l-'tiller in choree Dnrini* lio ie returned to tin- Not III nflei entertainer* at the iim nllilv meet
Air . I if mill Ortega on HilllUV■
ncr of till- n .A .H .. ill the Chnnler I H-hur,lien’s mul her. Mm. Wale*.
r town Itiiinl were Air. and Mrs. Al
the business meeting. n mm,'nut having *|ient the winter here
.......... . on l.nk,i l.neerne la -1 S a t-I" » d hei -Idee mol toother in It,tv.
ilUT nrtnmlltee wn* i hvleil to i r&gt;Mr. unit Mr*. Iloherl Wilhelm nidus aftt-riiuuh.
Mi ami Air*. Ile rv n l, ami ivvn l.ll i fieri Itritok* ami Ktmiin Nnfer. all
•tf I ’ll 11II ■
ff 11til in. I’ll.
little n slate of officer- for lie- and relative* and fiieinl
sfienl
Mi. mul Mrs. tTsih* Cu.-pei have •Inn. .lane ami llfiin u n . nml Mr.
I ’lipt. C. .1. S. Hnllelt iiiinle a
new year to lie presimted to the Ea ster Sunday at llok T o w n .
del
t'«,
umllier,
all
uf
l.imlen.
a* ilti’ir gue-l*. Mr. ami Mr*.
lru*ine*s lrii&gt; tn Ormond lleneli on
orynniintloii ut the April meet
Mi. uml Mr- C arl Well* are f*i*in Spaulding, &gt;*f Kun-u- t its. N. a.
T in —dnv uf hi 1 week.
intr. The committee is compo r-.t Hie |iroml iimeots of a new son, Mu,, iim t'iils nf Mi*, t.'ii'lii’r,
tli and Mrs. Willimn Inr I || f|
Air. uml Air-. II. &lt;1. Heaver of
of Mr*. I.m-ile Snyder. .Mr-. Min lo rn laid Thursday, ut tin ltium*e
l)i. mul Mrs. Ju-i-pli Itogrro nf .'.h,1,"
r:", V " ' 1
W ilder I'm k. vi-diug V .ja iiv e * In
nle Zimmerman, uml Mr*. K-tclle Meinor at 11&gt;•**iri lnI.
Nets Sm yrna Ilea* h wi-ri* visit 1 ■ hdmlelphiii, I I nna
............nitumiilv on Tne-duv.
Sc litii'illeii.
Ri'poHs were iohiIMi
Herbert .loyi-e i- roiivolehulfv's Sillier Market Ins added
m&gt; in ilu- ,'umiuiinils AVediio*duv.
Fliiliiv I’veidltg uf li* l Week
iiii the recent lu,k.‘ sn'e uml o lis
im e front a n-eent otienitinn, Mr*
JiiH-pli Pnvclchrck has In’i’li Hi it line nf huil*ehn|i| uiulrie mul 11n■ -etllar ,la - ul l.vmau H li’li
lies sole.
.ItiVt e i -coot tender of the Incnl ut Ins lullin’ mi Prairie I .like.
drug- In il ex ini in lint’ -lurk nf Si lu„,I tin-ented "l.irulv I mi." a
Mr. nml Mr. Witlimo File* hnve till I Si l.Ill tllitl)l.
Friend- uf Mr-. (’
K in ilr lil nieivhanili- f
euiiu'ilv m tliree art*, to a ye-v noreturned to Allinhee. Ohio, t ri*u 1 Mi and Mr . Wdlimii into, nml
Mi
M nviiif Mft ■I'll III. vvhn fur pi'ei'iudve mulienee.
111iit m e very liappv tn lenrn dint
Im lm tid In
olt. foilloil till 1• i'"lte to Miiiloi -nf hits relum ed in her Inline from iiiiinv years vvit- inmitiger uf liir die ca*l were: Kill Hnvder. Nan
spemlitut the winter, here.
Mr. u|ni S in . Kliner Monroe1no ’I i-oioliioed Imslne-s mid idea.
■IdPliing
(lepiirtnieiil
nf
a
Inenl
la. k-nit, h i nt AliJ.i’im i
tuboii
Ilu 11ul Mn v Nursing .......... in Ur
l-'red lln rlim rt, Stewart
lull,I,i where .-lie ha- lieen a path til I' ineiv, is liuw a —neiali'd with tile Helm*
K
illiiig
er
Itenl
K.-lale
Agetli'V
ii
Sleeg, Kleamir Winkle, J in n Vnn
Inr aevnnl weeks.
I tiiiii, .In Ann I'one. JemieMi' J a r ­
Mrs, 1'. Multi it and elilldren ) Irlumlu
Mi
liene Mi'll till ha- reeuvrred vis. mul Ann Meek*.
Following
f lu &lt; Id, mul Slialmu, atlfluted a
ft«»iti
a
re,
eld
illm
—--.
tlie preti'idntiun. the piirtle.lpntlui'
lumheiiii if is eii in Airs. \V. U. |
&gt;!
Tallev (lut'aw av gave u tmlfiit mnl tlie ti’acher* had :■
Mnuii. nf l.iiiigwoiiil. Ft ulav. in
Iiulver in hnunl nf her dinner mul donee at die l.oiimvnml
hiinin uf lo r tlunirliii'l, Ktilhletn'* .|&lt;u|.
-i lei iti law Mm I &gt;.iv ul II,,Id, i i . Hotel.
dl Ini tliihiv.

T a k e a few se cn n d l to pondet a ipicxtiun that co n ce rn * you and every
m em ber o f yo u r fam ily. R ig h t n ow - today - could you alVord the staggering
burden &gt;f d o cto r h ill* and ho spital h ill* that com e* d ir m om ent illness strik e*/
Isn ’t it true that any lo n g siege o f illn ess w o u ld m ake a Inigo dent in your
lif r - u v in g i, If nut w ip e them out alto g eth er?
C e rta in n ew sp ap ers, insu rance co m p an ies, and lobbyists lo r the A m erican
M ed ical A sso ciatio n w ould have you believe that N a tio n a l I iia lit i Insurance
an A m erica n plait to protect your life-savings
it m tuall) what they choose
to ca ll "so cia lired m edicine".

But b e fo re you s w a llo w this p ro p a u u n iiu " b u ll*,
h a v s si lo o k a t ilia fro * factst
It liir Mi-.nr-ivc, or fire insurant's on your
Iioiiii - "-in ia lo tJ'7 - T hru what's "socialoral' .limn paying small weekly premiums
tu pini.-i i lim it e d attains! the t tippling
costs ul d liu tst
The iritcil dsduciiuii, lahrii tioui yOur pay Ini
Social Security — s ir /?&gt;•’ w xu hird ' "T h rii
whet's "so&lt; ialirsd" shout iesldt Insurant
which it paid fur in riccily ihr tame way t

It Ciovcrnmrni fnturancr dial insures your
b a n k a c c o u n t ," s o c ia lis e d b a n k in g "?
Then whai't "tn cialirrd " abom a plan
dial insures turn hraldi
am? t/vri II at a
f i a t l im i/ ll’t imi ,/ .&lt;»» /.in,nr /./ae ttu
tu t M i l l l i l '
W h it's 'stitlalostl altitiil i plan dial Iris
j u l i r o u , liin is r il ir i t tiw il tit,t I n n cud
dociort thru u h ii p j n n i t i ’

One reason the selfish interests have been lighting Claude
Pepper it beciutr he advoritrs Health Inturiuvr - in the
best American tradition - |utt at lie hat advocated a// leg
ielation designed to benefit the vast majority nf Americans
And to we urge you to keep this thought in mind nett time
you hrar'Totralired inrdicinr"mentioned in this campaign:
At things Hand now, Can you Aflotil tu lie Sit It &gt;
VU U A H O K D T U O M ' W i l l '

Mr. and Airs, Frank (iernhurill
ure uiiunie (lie ut'w u riis a l- at lIII*
Smilmuln T ra ile r I'nrk in North
Fern I'nrk. Al-n liewenniers are:
Air. uml Alt',. F . II. Alhee, Mr. and
Airs. Kliner Crnmlul, uml Airs. Cuv•nil Hn-eh uml sun.
An eve­
ning of enlerlulm neiit was proviiteit list Frltluv evening in the tee- 1
rent Ion room uf die park, .litnet
linker paved tlie iteem ill mi, mid
Mi, Tuvin Midi e u lrim in e r w ith ,
u rnmie skit.
AllJohn
Slm di'iiheiv
mid
illiiiglilei
Ithniuhi f l mu Fliieugn
ire visiting lit*! piirenl . I *i and
Mr-. I&gt; I). WTsiui,
Air-. Cvde Hnvder i- visit imr
realise- in llhln.
All*, flin rle s Aliilr Iiiis returned
to her Inline fnnn I lie Florida
Sanitarium wlu-re lie was a lui
tlenl fur several isei k .
All. and All-, Juel, lluhei and
daugldei .Smut
Anne nf Miulnl
Hem il ,.peiit tin Fa ter llulitlm ,
't ii'li All
linker'
pmeiit . Mi
tint All . Ill,I,el I VV11lia' I III
The II-maid |le ,r 1ii in i I v lui
gone tn Aim viand nil a -nmMna
I linn Itiisini’s - uml iilen-ure tup.
Civile Slim ie r i- spemling u
week with Ills -mi anil dllilghtei
in -In ss in .lai'k-uiiv die.
IT]m i ut servin' were tie'll Mon
, lav in Hu min kv, tl., fm llm ti,,
W, H'ggeii •. ii'tiri d I'n-tiil i in
1ployee, vvIn,st- In,me i mi Sunn ,
r.nv, ii l(nutl
Hr
Sunn -ii
I, n!
Vdlii' tu Hull.ill t.\ in vi-d fiienil
and leluhve iti-t Wtel,. and t. i
I -till ken -nildenlv
Hiuvivlni' an*,
lie wife ,ini' dnngltli'i 'ill,I ,,n&gt;
gi and*,mu
kil l, t i . inu-i lilt let uV'fiftt ,u
til . In,me Ii miu it left'll) n il.e l &lt;&lt;f
Ilf- uii|,|,i
i uei n&gt; \ ’.e if miiit unitin' .1 i,
’ll |*.a,., lent* f:| ) Mnil.Ill t tt.l'l
II t l flip ,.l I i I, nil 1| mil I It I,Hid" I
At i mill Hr
ilnl.M I | . I inn) In
lllnl limit' III ,1 I It'll Ill-Ill In ........ |
till" Ilu
t. hmi' t-1ii 11 I iuiiii
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I 'tali' v ItiJifi lln id in )lu IIIMI
future.
Air mul M,
N ft M fllu m fl
and iu,&lt; it'inirt.ti-i * hnve mnvu,l
1 11 ■mi lln n lullin’ ini H iin n v ln v v ii
Itni,it It, 11.t’ii iii'vv i f -tili'u,',
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1 I fat’d E lr o tr k (icfriKerator IlS fi.
1 lilted Ele ctric Refrigerator t 70.
i Used E le ctric Raime
. t 00. W E TBIIY, HKI.U A T R A D E me,I
Tuf i ni t ut AVi l . mn- Ma i ui I nn,,
H A N FO R D E L E C T R I C CO.
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ratlin and corn M uffin*,‘ Homer'* W lt lT E hm, '*rk', rpi,r, '"di give orTheatre
d r ill, nS4 Kant let Street.
rn||rnt home In right pitrlv with
f f lJ F H R N iR H F b hnnia, rent rragood salary. C all Nfa
f’nrtei
som bla,
M m . John Murphy, H IN D E R 'h X n m N K S . new *
1046-W or apply 311 Holly Avu.
T trm t. 381 E . l i t St.. Pb. 1024.

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1 1 , " d . s v M i l N t i mid Flniahliig
All Hid. 1lours laid. Minded nml
in,, .■d al do itgld iirii’t). K. F .
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puce
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M ITOM IHUI’KR —-IS

AS A N T E D
K l , '17 or '48 Fo rd .
Al.u, older cars in good, cdlidi"
lion
Mm tin'* 'im a g e, ) 001 W ,
l»l_Mi C all ONf. until fliOO P M,
ARMY t r u c k s
P a ils nml Equipment
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l i m I'f .N T IA C coupe in fair eon'
dll Ion nml looks good.
197.00.
Hi'tnin"lr A'eiiednu lilind Co^
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Midway Junior High School

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• K FO UND A T T H E
M ID W A Y JLN IO H
JIOM SCHOOL

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• Jiidawl Council
Ui«? ichool viai
W » -M , Urn Student Council hef S K . *.U
Mid&gt;2 x * “ ,,fcr
««nool under the
J •QMeorahJp of MU h 8 mile I). Ilar«»gtoa and Mrs. Olive W. John-

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Mre. Maggie flran lly and Mr*.
.vnim Meniler.nn wishes to tlinnk
‘ he friend* and members of tho
Church Of Ood i i l*o the INiu-rc of
Ht. I'nul IlnptUt Chiireh for their
fine piri* eveiniitlflril dnrllii' »ho
net•avenieot of the late Mr*. I.lllle
I ’orev. I&gt;v the pi enuring of food*
fgr the fnmilv and tie- untiring
-ervk-rn of the lf«hrr.\

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Since tho Midway Junior High
.'Orftool liellevo* In "Making Democtncy work In our School," h*
'fffM se d h r the Florida Hint*
T»fvh#rn A**otlalluii Urn. w'rrk.
the entire stud-nt body &lt;vn« pni-mliUfl to aim l ell a f f ir m uf thl*
vrfanlratlon.
TTjO n fflc m ere: Willie George'
'A lie n , president; KdtIF (Jin n ,
vlcr-pro.ldent: Oonelle Jean Jackfon. vrrrcleiM
Shirley Wvnn.
* * ’WUM secretary.
The purpose of thi,i orKnn .gallon
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fc to foster lau- and order in the
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'V iH w H O IA './'fv '''school) to provide u|iportiinllh"&lt;
for student eouprratlon In the In'
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tafnal government of the ^ I mm.I;
P f x M ' gJ &gt;
! $
lb promote worthy aludrnl ucMvlUfa and the general welfare of the
school, ami to glvo student, train,
i »Wf for cltitamhln, Kuril niumher
U^tV'V
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Jr,
I'f'f
U&gt;a following rliaracter tv-nit &gt;:
1 , Ohedlcrca to nil rule-,
Si
*. C'oursgauun In dat'd*.
A julo ig to rooparate.
.
building rl'o ruriei.
I
etuoln hIi i i IIii rm fwyn mm
6. Hrmorsble at. all tlnn-a.
Mini,
d. Ii'vinclhlr In uurpu'ir.
I lie .piinmi.. of thin urgaiiixa7. tlantla In tvutd.
lion lire Mr*. H. L. Itefnc, Mr*. It.
I . Helpful lu otherr.

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Hanford. rio rld aT*A pril 7i», I li a
N O TICE IH I I e I i KUY O IV e I* that
liureiiant lo Chapter 111. Plorldo
Htaiutea, l»«l aa amended, tho fol­
lowing deaerlbed lend In Homlnol*
Loiinty. Plurlda. will bo affaMS
for utlo at public outcry for tho
hlaticM ond beet caeh bid at tao
-I.n- dour of Ihe Hrmlnolit County
Court II oum , ut Hanford, beginning
V&lt;„ “ i 6
on
April

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ip nn organltation of tin- Mid W I.M II.SL SPIfVM p.H l | | ; | , | i
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jrn lih .iHerti tho nee* fur and
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M ille r-H ish u p t o.
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M c G r a t h D eclares
G a m b le rs I n v a d e
S p o r t s C o n te s ts

WASHINGTON. Apr. 17— (/I*)
— Attorney Genrial M cG ulli s.n,l
today dial l.iu time gamhlrtt ,ip
patently have moved into mnateui
and piufewmsal vpoiu with l.uye
wale o|&gt;elation,.
He uigrd that Congir'* Clark
down on the mganwcil xanihlrit
by fotbiilding the vending of gamlt
ling infminslimt artoti itsir linrt
McGiatli trililied liefnie a Sen­
ate rommeiir MllKuimilUre I hr
gioup 11 ronvideiing a lull In han
intrivtate tian'mivitun &gt;d yamhlinw
infmnialmn
Chaiitnan M il a ilim l ID A m )
■•led MrGiatli it the Juilne |)e
paitment hat any evidence id a
"national rtinie syndicate."

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for
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1, ni|,eralure
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Ill'U l.t . V ltl'K O fil’ \ A 11,1
Olir » a t r * an- the v a l u e avlr-roudilmm-d «tnr.igr ol&lt;‘
fered h) uthers.

Orlando
Steam Catmdry
19 VY, t opr mil
Ph. 2-21*1
Plrk mm A delivery at 1
Nu rs trn Chars*

and ptnlesviitn.il events a, havrh.dl.
haskrlhall and lonllnll." M itualh
said.
MrCrnth raid Ihe (iropotU'd lorn
would not Inlet-fete with iliain
tuition of legitiimite aimrts new*.
In the cave nf radio nil tiilrvlshui,
Mrtirath raid, Die hill would re­
. „ . quire a ouadiour time lag in mi­
f f tioiirn'IiiL' or rim wing tlic flnl-li „ f
((•■ llaoea lift raae 7«»I

Sanford Firemen
Save 2 Buildings
From Being Burnt
unit a ii , 1111,v
A la iK r dwelling ul
WOlkelmu on l|it&lt; Del.:,
Del.:,ml lliahii.iv
n*ai Ihe Club Diamond w, 1* need
hy local firemen Halurduv .illai
rmoo a: fInman from u butuliid t»v,,
st„ry garage ni&gt;nrtmeni itueatened
repiklrdlv lo spteuii to tin- line
turfs, Fire Chief M. N. (’lev,-Inn,I
irpuiied
this niomlni'
.
A boost at 11 ock was sent I,, the
fit&lt; when Ih* call caine
II: If,
o'rhk-k. lie ntaleil. Tl„- c.irnn,
apartineni win lotallv deal roved
It was uivned liv (I. IV. Klin *,&gt;11
and occupied hv a young cminhnamed Rlnson. The cause of the
fire is undetermined.
Another flra of uudetermined
origin de.stroyed the rmull frame
home of Willie Howard, Near,,, in
Midway, vhotlly after fl:IHi o'clock
yejteiduy uflernoon. Three near
hy home-, war* rllglulv tlbiimui',1
A 1 mull frume home oc,,i|iic,l
by tieorge Washington, Negro,
ami owned bv Juv ileek. ivu-t
leveled last night at 0:51 n'eloek
by fire, the cause uf which is not
known. It waa located on Vinth
Street between Pine and Hickory
Avenues.
A small amount of damage to a
termite Infested sill under the
F irst Church of Christ, Sclent h i.
on Bast Second Struct, wn* caused
this morning by the flamw of n
painter's blow torch ik'nelintim'
crack* In lha sill and Igm'lng the
wood.

Proclamation
W H K B B A f, H la g fact that
cancer la OM oY the great—t
killer* of th* age, and (hat puh
lie effort* gitM l' br nude to
t,
promote -xhauitiv* raiearrha
into the rauaaa oftd cure* nf thin
dread diseai#, ,'
AND W H B B K A R , tha Ameri
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N o. 171

AHHOclaletl PreMt Le ase d W ire

Senate Committee Rejects
Truman Reorganization Plan
For Treasury And N.L.R B.

( Iiilp l*r»*sidt*nt (it*ls Kt»y 'I’o t ’ily

Auction M a r k e t
H o ld s O p en in g

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AHORIIV AMIH HIS ARMIVAl in Washington Preildvnt UaLiisi (Juiusles
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Young (ligh t), D ittilit ul L'ohiinbia L'onmntsioiisr. Pietuleot llm iy 2).
TTuiimn enjoys tliv pi mentation ceiemotiv. (inlrri.utiuaul Suutulpliuto)

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Keminole High Hi'hool
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year with tha cooperation of MuFm io ellv empllivetl hv tile A t­
ileiita llirotigluiiil the counlv.
lanta t'„a &gt; Lille huillaad in Mini
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livo uf the I’ll,,t Chill, thia morning to Mi Vugindlne, then tu Itelroil.
uigctl everyone to give a* «eo ‘r- lie i u n i t r , I l»v nne nephevv,
ouviy its powdhle. in order to raHe liei.rge t: Arm strong uf Dctroii

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LONDON. Anr. ( 7. — m —
Itorkingham Palac* announced to­
day that Princuaa Eliiabath la
cancelling all further public en­
gagement*—an Indication ah* la
expecting her Uiond J.IM th l.
summer.
4 PERSO N S S A V E D
A sim ilar announcement cam*
M IAM I. A pr. 17. — WP) — Four
from Buckingham Palace prior In exhaoited parson* were sighted
th* birth od Priaa* Chari** In No- from the air and rescued from Tilsvembar, JN B .
cayoe Ilav today bv a Coast Guard
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pilot on his way to hi* base after
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wero too exhanatad to talk after
clinging to a llf#»avlng cushion for
about 10 hours through tbu night.
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Services Held For
IVlrs. Alice G. Hill#
Pioneer Citizen
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to I nr,, auliner last week - ami whom wa. he living lo kill?
•■'■aliaafta iib ***** ais&gt;
nhoard. An empty yellow l|fc rafl
found yesterilav was Ihe only elite
in an all out attempt to nmwer ihi* quedion. .S ,„ ||.„ „ | Y.,ul l.rgan
In tlie fate of tlie | Ian,', which
S a n lo r d M c r c h H iifH
loday to «ll.mantle
two-engined Brlli.h E t l . o , A i n J a y s v l tog .It
was possihlv shot ,|„wn hv Hoviel
North,ill Aiipoit.
A H K o c i H f i o n T o i V I c c l flghtei pluuiH near tlie l.utviai,
The Viking limped ha.L in London Ian lh m .,l,,v ...gin w,th .tv
,'ity of l.epava ll.ih a n l. The raft
U il iMi-mhly almoil loin away.
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Meoihars of the Hnnfnrd Mer- waa fumul Hi tulles east of Stock­
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v ,»«“ n Wfl* •f*»l '• h»d he*,, h.l hy l.ghtn.iiH ove, eh uni' m A « a o f I a 1 1 o n nml tln'ir holm nml "till ii ,,rth „ f l.ftiuva
The |u'up|e uf I Ids Y iigu daV'
nurthern France. The s t e w a r d e s s --------------"
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frlrmlt, will enjov a barbecue Wedoffering from n broken apii amt
iiesilav evening Apr. I'd, al 7:00 iH'i'upiiMl uiei, upt .ole the Adi la
dowk. was taken to a hospital. Thu two niiintlis ago ltint ookoown P.M. ut the Elks tirmimls, Andrew tic port uf Triosie yesterday voted
L'H passengers - Inclmlint' u liahe assnilnnti, Im,) fired eiiol« llirougii Stine, chairman of the barbecue for the first time since tho '"ar for
(taBllan** ON P s is a il)
the windshield of Ids car in sub­ committee, anuom icd lids morn­
In anti* — esenped Injury.
The lightning theory was ahan- urban Uxbridge, lln 'aid lie clinsrd ing.
•lotted last Halunlav. B K A ’s rhluf the other nulmiiohile nine miles
Serving with him on the coml&gt;ir hm officer UHsirted nil (lie #&gt;vl- before losing il in London's truf inlttee are Ilenrv ltn*sell, Forrest
flc.
i n
tlence iiointrd In Mfiholnw.
• intchcl, John Hcnkank and John
R f '"•I'l an rxploiion apparently
,
Hrotland Yard looked over hit. Pnpe.
occurred in #&gt;,,. |vlnn*-'*4 (nllet, next ra r uml issitnl a nlatement Hint tht
Tickets for Ihe Imrltrcur can hr
W A S IIIN G TO n T A pr. 17. - (Ah
L i Ih* IIMIh kitchen where Ihe holes In the windshield appeared nlitained from Ihe cummittce — John Mnragon, who used to
i„wardes:i was preparing food and to have been -*n«ftl hy jlune*. mcmlg-rN nr from Hie fnllnwl4ii» ill- tiave Hie run of the While Ifm nr
•irrnks,
not bullets, Longley-Ciaik snld he irctors nf the Association: C. I.. a* a friend of presidential aide
Tlie plane atngjiered home with would ttreupt the Yard’s judge­ Iteildlng, \V. A. Morri'on. Jack H arry Vaughan, went no trinl to­
hnlh sides of Ihe fuselage blown ment.
' Krttlgan. Jack Hall. W. V. Hitting, day on elinrgrH of lying to a Sen­
mil and the riddled tall as/rinhly
Hrotland Yard detectives stood M, I,. Hahiirn. F!. (). Harper, Henry ate Investigating Committee.
hanging by only the top Mints hy today while the wings nr the itiissoll, Ned Smith, il. I,. Perk­
The fifi-venr-old Mnrngon was
and tha flooring. Tho pilot landed tattered Viking were removed. ins, J r ., John K ailcr, Dorothy flanked hy three lawyers. He had
il with tha wing ailerons alone.
nothing to sav tn reporters about
Parta^of th* damaged tall already Powell and T . E . Tucker.
One uf the pasuenaer* was lislph had baan taken away for microwhat ho lias been doing the last
.Strauss, a Marshall Plan official, ncople Inspectlmi.
few months while lie has hcon on
C IG A R E T T R H S T O L E N
lie pooh-pnood suggestions that ha
A British union complained to
Morn than 80 cartons nf cigar- batl.
was the target of an uaaaainatlan tbu C ivil A ir Ministry yesterday ottes, and |10 in rash was reported
H took a little more titan an
attempt.
that union ground crews In state- stolen from Price’* Grocery at hour to aalect a Jury of nine men
London newspapers searching owned B E A are "riddled with 248ft Sanford Avenue, sometime and three women. Included In tho
the B E A passenger Hats fo r Thuw- prominent Communists."
Friday night. The robburv was dnxun war* two Nogroe*. Thu
day said on# o? Ik s traveler* of
A ministry spokesman told news- discovered ihortiy after 7:00 dafanso used up all challenges to
on *ar Hor ptona waa Baar-AdrolrM
o'clock Saturday morning when which l l was entitled.
inquire Into tb* po- the ators woe opened, police atatad.
Tha court room was onlv about
rw .a
lHatlons of employes of En try was mode Into tbu (tore a third Ailed while tbs preliminar­
ies w srs on.
(gUsod tW ln a i.” .
through « reg# window.
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John MarnicoirH Case
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Discover Who Planted A ir Bomb

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VVASIIINUTON, Apr. 17 - (,T)
'Ihe D uilcJ Slates chided llossiu lo.lav for lark of "ruliniie«h and
luslram l" in dealing with the a l­
leged clash of American and Sov­
iet planes
The i-rlili-lstn was In a former
.’imioiincpincnt that (ho U. fl. will
delay Its rejdy In Moscow's' note
mull all iu»albl* information about
th* Incident ran lie collected and
"the iron facta determined by
calm ami thorough appraisal."
The -lalemeni said:
"This government believes that
this careful approach la the only
projier one in an important and
•leifcate mntter of InternatioiuJ re­
latinos uml regret* that tlm Soviet
government has failed tu show
equal calmness and reatralnt."

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.oiitlnii* through Apr. 2D. Con­
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American Cancer Drive, rare of
Mrs. A . B. Peterson. Pilot Repre­
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and pur«&lt;&gt;-ja n f
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whlolt la lo determine the llll* pf
NH of
&lt; HH ofN W i;
of N KU
'•he
plaintiff*
to
Ih*
land
hereinllppu.
ro tlialrin an i
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NHL Heirtloh !i|, Ton fislilo
BWim i , cy. rotnryi Goorglnni. i Mur , v,. dl
.-d l,v th. ,
Mn,|
Burnt I* tit abMolulB tn*» ulinplr Iltle.
21 HiiiiMi 11,iitk• .lo K a il.
lo liu\&lt;* nil H mI hih mid InlRrrNiN of
Phy- d-thtanl scvrntiiri: Jeuneti. n -ue.l l.v M...
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LotH 37 a *o ttlo"1&lt;
I»ri-Mii»*
iL f iJd i-nd.uit n and path of Hi mi
McKinney, Irctuurer. T ie rhah "Ih .. .............................
wold
l»Ut It....tv
3 lino's
uit
VI. i ih lu rll. iVl.irnl.ig tvori s T H E o n l y ____
A '&lt;1 Ar I'tal
t
3«j In tiiul to itiil(| land p.i/uid upon mid
man iCl*&lt;;U dm ir, for ihe otl.ei hip |»-i(un it. I L illi A.M
The
d ftir inhiF-il, lo rtMnovi* cloudD upon
I. Alt'lnl Paint 01 a &gt;1 ■• f 1,1
A M
niitaihet.. of Hi* organl/ation.
lh*» iitulfittrfi.* i If I#* to duId Untl. tn
nn bilge vii &lt;|.*li\-(-,-.,| I,. If,,,. v|
l-iiti
30 Ar 31lllot'lt J Urt'iiiif
I I.OItll) V n nil let ,-,,iiil 1
I In- nls»vo |ilotiiro ib ih, *|iiiohiu* an,i nnalnt-nlv o.iuipi.isl liuioh•in *«t utid ioiidrm Him plaintiff**
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Hold
flat ltf«»k
3
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t lulls.
till*- iliBraiff. and in \%ti|ch full of
A 1*1 A fltft ||f 44ltd t O'*IfBR
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wl.ulo' pi ..grain .« a . Ki.nlered Nunthn
roinpiahii. tl,r pin Inf Iff* ntitto that
30 A 19
1!. All till I':,till llii-t anil l„ln r and
•k«*&gt; billBvn fli»r«t ur« p^monii In­
I.OIM 31V l
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tRryr.trU In ili«i land f»Br«*ln lnvo|v»,i
inork I'tal iluolt
I
bullelln
bvaid Is otto ..ulloi »l • T.,.|#
Nuniin-i n« iii' n.-rviio
viuii'iy piiinteil laatiil
Af IUM A l»|rn Hunk : Dttccu 70 , a*J'1
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condition,,. Full 11 filial 11
A ria l (look
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tb*ni. tin- nuld plidndffn\ put
ih* oo.u h i m u n T‘
ity .
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Uluinilflr. whHlirr (linynr any of
Fc-MOtiii'bii- r,„ K'lnn li- &gt;Vii„•I,'V. :,""t'a|',-n
her.
Itl.l'll Ifr.'nn'lh.i I , l " ' 1 l
S A V E 7ft'., in
Iliiininork flail Honk i panes ! M,fni nre tje*d nr ui I vb, mu) or
•Snmint at 5:110 P.M.
IVuvt-r
lit" M)li&lt;tuy J iiii Iui lliph Sell,ml I U lh u T l; -Ta»vn." Mr*.
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VI. I., Ah
31 4, III,
4
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L A H O K tu* N O H A a D I.N L
(fill ,'ll ,i‘s|ij||,|n.|
7u 110 A l i t
'*!“ "% •• ilvlha tu l,e Intereated In
• TIll.V paper '»nv lllitl.li.iwitul In
Lots 3 i
3nil), l! r, tVhitioinli'n
the Ikiitl noil premUeeheroin lli- or S C R A I'IN L
lln- u-Hvit.........
if tin
II I,VII..........
,|„- .,,.,1 r.ir , .»J . t'Vfl I h., Mr. Lciov lldlt-uiv
11,-iinuv.
UaCiiail AiliUila,,
, l a , m i I'lu• valveil nml lieielnabovr ileacrlbMInittlitic Mflunliti' ill foniiut &lt;•«rt nl v,»t Alt l'al&lt; a, \ Al II dturdt
the imetui. ,la|lv.
llook
3
p.igi,
tu.
Anti
•
Imvliig
made all perron*
the dl i'ojut of Ihe
ronttnwit- ••*1,milt-, nm'ltamt.Ml.
•
’lln- nu .tor ' " ‘I " 'I mr.mage lukim, 1, 1. mb
_
•» I* lli-rmloit having 9* &lt;tu-mlng any Inlereot lu
tllr, Thl. Cluh U IMl ■*„.). „t ■&gt;•• I,,- I,. &gt;ir,'&lt;- ill i„&gt; „i|n.r ,
Dintiibutorf,
, | |, lie , truni llm Jk’ntl Clianli i nf
‘ lark„ f
a-,th# nbovw SaorrlhBU (1 and.
* partita
‘
&lt;'Iri |&gt;11
Couit'defendant vo"?sr laid B ill of" comMl
m tlni.-i,n in colled
,,r
'f'
'•■' Mini r,:iai-ml„, III,-,,, in l.ul.i:, I Alii ver-Mt. '•Vn,I In mi!,|
ucinliiuto
,,'oun
pl,lm:
lutlii
them
I
hovr
ii
tleilre
In
m
i
tfl from re*uur&gt;:0v nf llm ,n-h„„l! tin It m a i-, ..
y, f t o r l t . i
And liavlnu demand'd from the
Katifigfil, Flu.
t c in c u iT c u u n r m: Al.l
Slid f i r community In ulildi tint
•t'l* inic.iuvnr u ltli you ............. |
IClerk
'Clerk of Ilia
the Clroult Court tn
In v { |
Ih'v. A. •' At,If,tern, puiior
■t'ffer.
work an,| live, • &gt;•
'll
•&lt;Manila (■' VV11 on, ,-linr,'h
n t,A R K IKK
C inI kllinv* uhont the •itffntlng
reimrl.-i.
i l f ' H O M K.M AKKifS t 1,1 It
" f.n il!II nml will liruvhh fur 1lie*
Thr
(llnl, „f Alid M M .v i.lt u v v (iltHPlM p ii i t ; f«-i»ii|« ,.f mini if In' n ill i,i\ i|,i
ThA /Lane-,Malcrr
Hoinr-Maf.cr^ Clnl,
III* lien il. ami In, *uf.
Jvky Junior
Jutiloi Ifl/tli
Ifljfli tlrfiool
fall,,,,I ha.
y&gt;V
hot
\ I•I. I0.N f *j | Af * f
lulu til
rttHdlimlim
twoo nmittlotr
ruin.......
runrtlunlmt Hlinotl
Mlrnoil tn
N.M.i:. rH I IM H
*|,,n l 1,1 1the iilulit Hint tve may
th„ 1
light, .itilfpinl an,I .Itt'ii n,|
w nm
i i nd Ii
I h dtill
ttm
i* and
It In
ill upi'miinK
upi .aiing iim
nn
"" pH . 1,11 ,,, 1'Hi I m'I h up,I fricnij,
lln*
ietr Ihe aupvrvLIun uf Ma.lnnn*: nl' Vlli'ii l.'hnpal A.AI.K, Church !hv C lu .n 'hat ,»••• limy linti* ,-|ar.
M. (I. Kranvl*. J . Danlrl . I linker. i'li ’i-i vi d Mj i i .I'i v, Alnr. III. i»h ImI l.ifn, bi i ii| Hi v. Join- .
Vi ilnr* m v.ciil u ,.|, ;
Air .
Mlanci.i l„ Devine, E . Ih b |,.|, p "l.uynllv I hit (III arviui,•,•.'' ,\ ap,&lt;.
\ \ j.,
Hhrrlniftnn. Al. Sniitli. umi M.! || r l n l pioi'rniii , v h * planni'd by t h * ' I 0 ii Jnmib anil Hi . \|(, „
L: llcfor,
I'm l.. I'Ta., Mi . Vlpinh l|„„
i h" tin . Ili'v. V I}, Cliamllpr nml i
Tha tmruujf
fm.....................,
wI|M, thl, u,
i 't» H lh n r* . w h l d i
u u
f „ | | „ „ . , : 1'inl. liu.'I'Binl mill , lilt,Ji, n fium
RSni»«lllo,i amto:. urn tu, fnllntv : I .Stimhiv N, I.... . !■■;:« ,\.M ure- II-Si. P. ler-bitrg. Kla
1. lu uronibtc Iip I i i iilnal
, . t,|- .|
|,V t jr j
V N M il M I’ V IIM i H, , h
by Uevrluuliip p I iva UmI, *•&lt;I mI, tlllfl I toil Ml.| IHlaJf 'Vttr I»•11 I I 00 \ M i
ST. IO IIN ( III III II
«r * i M f s H t W .
i
t i . c i &gt; u s t „ i , | ( , n , , \ i . fimmlict
AlnUit-i .tunic Itni'ou i, on,' uf
lln ic will |,c a d illt i- r llir ui|i.
T o P r o m u l r belli’ ! I„,|IH' In
,ld iv, | i , | ilM. m,..
| | j , l||(,s
tile I,I, lent, Vat line of tip- |||tl»
*. ,
*•»:« '•intanil iironml I nvultv *n n il at *'ii- Innne nf Alt*. Dui„y dative ui Civic mul Kcimioub uf
", To provlij* ahub'boma
th e t ' l i u r r h . to I I ............. .
n ip ! K iu iin l, h U Cypres, Avrutia. [!atfun* III Mvlctlu. All,I her Haroii I*
ttonal acllvltla*.
.......... unity.
|||. furlhor ,tula,I lirilny litglil al 7:111) P.AI.
Tin- nipiiiher* ami irlcm l. „f «i. the I 'hull mini of the DciH onaaa
*• Tn act hu u unit fur itivinu llml luyallv l„ \„ur fellun.man
(trylco to the odioot, lionn- m„| *»«" 'htaath • niinctTcd vvi(li (ny. John llaptlat Clmrrh w.lcom e, Ihuiril of (he Antioch lluptixt
community.
Mr*. Ltnllf Htuvvn Itoinr uftci „ C1mmvii, (kif'io, ami lut:, mi vud
nlty in (!o&lt;l.
on Ilii* iioHi*i fur 'J8 year*. .She
* Th* offlcar.i uf till* dub are Ihe
Tin- uftc riKMlII
I»•*!*!«Mit Itnifth) ilav attaniliiu' *dMH,i in hit., I,ecu iiltultflcil an a etamirh
Hi-nnly Culture mi Jacksonville.
folloaingi
Mablo Walker, n r . - IP.M. will, Hr III,'hat,I V. Hu.
Cliilatluii for 02 leant mol huOftitf no»#llg Fo irvtli &lt;•irt*.|irusi Mfore, ll.AM. A.. I.I.M., Iwlmr the
Mre. lifa lrle r lliu d l an,I litte- been a uiemher of Antioch It*,,.
fN lti Doiothv Wvnn, lrrg ,tirrr; niHin Hpanlit'r. lit,, main ,|l*inurvp
A rh II I&gt;e ConitaniT MeKliinty. Wk.1 rental a,I rullllil Ilia fact ||mf hmul are ho»h ilck and Urn turm- Hit Church, Ovietlu, for U y.-ara
ro rU r, (ienttva Cnle. clianiolnt man i| oob not nxlilblt amnii'h lirnfli. lier* mid friends nf Hi. John nrr
in-klUK frlmidu io visit I Ham.
H&gt; M. 0 . Fran,dv, dialriiiNti cr-uuoil Imvunl.H hi* fd l„ « fnan.
H*t. H. M. Ilmimi, pimior,
l t*rm th»y luade g very truotl
Mr*. Anna llcmlcr..on, Chotvli
Kvcnlng eervlce featured o urn
Kaportar,
VlttR during opan-honve. Time gtmn of ha-ill tulcitl*. Tin- nrnirrai,,
At 4:IM| P.M. a fpecy nrogrmn
many hand-nimle nml niadilnc- Wh.i an fullutva: Tim (tiim.lnn. Alra.
Wti*
ramlervtl
,tl
Hi.
John
flantl*
*JSda article* uti dliplav. Rome nf Mittitl f'ollliH, Hnlnctlan—1,«&lt; Ati„|.
Kitt y V. Ilctulereoti, ituiieiil al
‘ c' sftk la * Ware made from "itico r. d u b , Mulo—M r.. Nctla At. (.Ittirdi liiiiiia.jfitvly after Ihla r lurldu A. and M. College. TallapMigrutu
the
ll.T
.U
.
had
»hdr
reg!P*R c« mtiklln, a* wvll hi, xnini' Huy kilt, Ihtel— Mr*. Flos*lc ZanhasMie, wa&lt; the week-end guest of
ulnr mtrvlca uml at Ihu clo«v of hla father and mother. Mr. and
ItyJMsterlgU. Due tu lim it,,I
**
M r# ll"' M’rvil'* Hh&gt; group mo(oredUgnd Mr*. C. l|i,ndcr»on, 1001) Urnngo
llr Mtlvlth.ij are llmttoil. Flliiidt'a
ceremony.H ' 'V"“
of
..^vlctiy, with tho Con- Avaiiiie, III* stay waa an et,lov­
B BOBBY 80CKH CLL’II
T il* spanker for the Bveiiimr llle lr "fltfll Jt vlUH on^**** MnJ,T U able one with III* parautu,
",by Sock* Club of Midr Nigh School wa* or- c ^ rr«n!lVod arvund M n V a d ! . . . . . . iuvu 1 10 euuurcii and neigh­
Mr*, tieorge II. Starka and little
ii tarm under the auper- Ivv In Civic mill Community af- boring children anjoyad a dalighD daughter jjt'len,
uceumpaniad
fill
Kaatar
Rgg
Hunt.
Many
chllDr. tluurge If. Htarke lo Tuakegee.
Im f f j t j B*ld, principal. fslra. Thia tvaa a great day at Aldrun
gathered
and
ntueh
fun
wa*
« f thlt dub la In In­ Inti Chapel nnd Rev. Chandler had.
Alu., where Dr. Htarke I , attending
. .61 In tome particular Wlkhot to thank nil the member*
the A iuiiim I Andrews Clinic there,
t r Ifl'BOUttOilng that tlio kinl frltmile for thrir aaslaUnro
The many ftlcnda are wishing for
MKRV
KRVICBR A T T H K
Dr. Htarke, a t r r y pleasant eglit making title nrogrant a , ureai*.
church
o
r
non
Iclnatcl frt'iilv
porlenee dining Ida aludv at this
Many g
s. ___ Sunday,
M , ,Anr.
() w
gatharad
U,
Mlide nml u .afe return „ f ha
.1,
Homolhlng
TIIK A.C.B.I LKAOl’E OF
nl tho Church of dod"to enjov th* nml hi,. I'uelv fnmilv.
W jjy M IU H fiil floweni.
ALLBN CIIAPKL MKKTH
Meourrwtlon
worahlp.
Tho
aervI, hand m luting.
Just Indore llr . and Air v. tieorge
The A.C.K. league began at hua warp minimally good throughll. Htuel.i; n m l llille dmightfr
MTS S f l h a Club a n HiUtl P.M., member* of tha It
iM ttw
WR, Mtaldentl Shlrlty randarad a lovojy program, Eve- WUt' , Tho.|.8l1'1n* ,? Be pool I c o n
Mileit niHiln tholr ilepailurr th*v
H w asil Marva WII- nlng oorvlcu B;00 p.M. during ws^^bunutifuUy taught and n - lifMl mlfl(*fl «h IliHlr liouxt'ifui«,( ■ii*
(I Msrvln Akin*. thl* aervlua mii Km tar play vva*
utlier brut her. Mr. Ilenrv L .
|r y and Dalis Ma* I-*11110red.
,
!
1.
!fUu ,,f N8W York City.
Mr. Broiiki -pvul eoveral days with
Thu I’aatuiV Ald Board mat nt
tM Hand
the fam ily and old acciualntanet*.
of mam- tho home of Mra. WUlia Mae Mor-------w . . . . . -TT A | | r { | 9 | ---------T T T 7 .. - 1 7
Ill* ala y was made very pleasant.
iV'wMfllora U of
Ho wa* accompanied homo by his
f. Jphneon, 10.
brother Mr. f . If. Klchelkergtr,
features nlao of Now York City whs had
L, Davlnt and
r, of
bean In our c it y , several week*.
»W*i

ENlubliMhed I 00S

W EATHER

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IllO V li

itrsT-PRoor

i

AN
VOLUM E X X X X I

RAYMOND M. BAI L

Pick up A delivery
No K airn Charge

THE

Ar# Thee* Sign* W arning You ne

11

K IIO LLIU AY. If living and I
THE
If dead, all partial claiming
itr*
J
n,r.r*.L*.uM
*r
•*1&lt;1 » ’ •
nle K. Holliday aa hair*. d*-&gt;
SH A M PO O — M ETHOD
*•“*••• lagaleea, or granites.
• rt.llior* or other wlat and.
all pereons olalmlng or hivO r la n d o
oirv Intfreut in and to
II.* following land*, nliutte.
•S te a m L a u n d r y
Hflng and bolag la Senluol*
Lounty, Hurlda more partit» VV. fonrord
I’h. 2 -21.11
i-ularly deecrfbed a:i (oflowa,
lo-WHt
N'.rll.e*o. L of Houtlieael u of Hacllon It.
Towaahlg
ft
.south,

in U n ity T h s r t Is S tr e n g th —
To P ioltrl ih# Paara of Ihe Hurldi
Ta Prumote lha Progtean of A terlra.
To Pradar# Prosperity for Sanford.

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lU K i-C L K A N IN C ;

' .

ANNETTE’ S

,kHecm^: CHANGEOFLIFE?

Licenced Broker
end Agent.
Fla State Bank Blda
Reliable Cnmpanlta.
(Jo»d Listing*

f

Orlando llgway al Fr-n-h At*.
I’hone 160 3-X I

1IA .V VSS** ■■•*"»» row
im . i i P j 8 m.y . *&gt;and and aval
‘ 2* . day of April. A. I». Mso.
.c o u /V SEAL, ^
^
*
;
■J* i-.*erh of the Circuit Court, Ninth
^Vorfda ClfahlL oemlnolo tounly, H A N UB .E R H( l l t IfFt K I UT oI IE W A N
la in t if f * .
O. P. Herndon A t t o r n e y * f o r P Building
Clerk of da Id 423 American
O r la n d o , Florida
%.«*•- C.Mj. atw he!„ ,T » }?* « *
---- HU*
(CIRCU IT c o llie r h b a i *) urt*

All^eraooa having or claim,n|l *°. . . hSX* * nF taureat
undor JAMES CAHHADT SB^.
uf.***!?"!/
Mil., If ttvlng and If dead,
.....
CAH8AOT, hla w lfi^ H
living and If dead, tha paknown apoueo, heir*, dovlaooa.
granttvs, crcUUom, or otnor
portlBs cUtmiDg bjr, through.
again* i H. »|.
MAIIKH, Deceased, E. B. VAN
D L it AN If living and If doad,
and... ...VAN
DEMAN,
If
■Hurried, tile wife. If living
ui«&lt;J If ci«cad. and thtlr un­
known helm, devisees, Itgg-

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... WOMEN!:

p.
P . Hern.l'.n
C la r k .
Court
Count
O.

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W ESTE R N STEAK S

H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b llah e d
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , once a
w e e k f o r f o u r c o n e e ru tlv e w e e k e .

William*-' The "name'Vr'thJ^lefMd-- —jgey
icy I* W illie_ _
. . . . . w.
, h i * s a i l * l a la*
nature
nf thin
salt la "la divorce,
ITN ESS my hand a* Clerk nnd
Ton are "hereby
Tou
h ..
required to thoWHeal
of Ihe Court, thte the loth
P[**d
answer tha bill of com- day
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JL . anoieer
of March A. D. 1150, at Han­
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The Ituoy I L .ml tiluli ..f s i Paul
ItaptUt C liu r.li, Pine and Vlntli
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P.M. A grand nrngrnin hn-. le—n
bi’iailKeii. The nilhlh- L rlieerfully *• “ A T IIT S , hla wife, Plalatlffa,
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„ The family of the late Mr*. Lillie
t.arey wIsIiim to thank the many
friend* for Ihe lovclv flower*,
cards, tc-l-crems hikI I lie •or-d-c of
mr« during their hour of be.
rcaveinent with . pn lal mention to
Moiety * Son Kuneral Home for
their kind and undervtnndlnr eorv.
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11.. 4,., i.Hint \\ i Hill finimitd
11.. . Hill ll.udw aie nnl the Hill
I i'ti1 .1 &lt;' inpallier
Mi
Hill win active in social,
■i,i. m,| I'luirch affairs.
She
jili,lined uml supervised the beantlideal mu of the grounds nt lha Al*
Imii ie Const Line Depot. She wna
utrntbor of llo lv Cross EpliCODtl
C hu r,I, nml of tlie Order of tha
I'.ii-tern Star.
Surviving in addition to her
iliiiichlci ar&gt;- one non. VV. C. Illill
(I'll* hintIn-r, Ernest \V. Stilus! on#
m n r . Site. Eiinnn Skorratt of
F'llksstmie England; throe grand*
,'ltildrcn. Mr*. IV. A. Adama. Mra.
Jniocr II. Crapps nnd R. A. Near*
man. J r .; four grrut-graitdchlldregi
Olyve Anne and Ada Jenn Adam t
'o n Chrvl and W. H. Crappa, ou
of Haufurd.
Pullhrnrers included .loo Mas*
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In friendly countries indlvlduata
employed In unlveraltiea and In
industry have been penalized on
political ground*, x x x
"Men or proved ability and di*
t Inc Lion aro replaced by other* of
le**er attainment* who have the
recommendation of polltlral eon
funnily. Similar measure* In this
country would be likely to products
n rupid and progenitive decay in
piufe*»iunul standard*.
Meantime the Admiralty anuuuncril it wan removing an em­
ployee from I be British naval bast
ut itoayih, Scot bind, because he la
Communist. The Admiralty said
it would try to find him another
Job where lie would not be close
to secret Information.
Ill llPlgra'Ic. Yogostavlti, despite
Itfilinn demand* for pnsneaslon of
Trieste, Miiih Iih I Tllo'n “Peoulva
Krtml" pressed nlieud with plan*
for tbo fimt postwar general
elections in the Yiiuo*lav-hcbl
/one of that free territory.
Tbe el eel ion*, scheduled for
Apr. Hi, conic at &gt;s tlmo when
Yugnslnv-ltulijiii
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art.
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"Then whnIT"
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tiny halfUw crack*. Water get*
"Well, watch It carefully."
thoaa and the door’s warpad.
That night I worrlad about verti­
Headaches h A New, Large Home inPresto,
you aead a new door. I'm cal cracks.
[olng to aand mine down and vani­
doktot |*t W ft «r ."

t u iH iw a v «m
n s . u *it
a* for Ids protection.
“Them Is a lot of raslstatice In
Washington to ComtnvurUl exnnsnres. Such resistance certain­
By SAUt, PKTT
ly proves there must he some Tellow-travelers in the Capitol.
NEW YORK — (/Pi — There i* a kind ot round-robin, »df"I covered the Alger Hiss trial.
ut livi
iiviag in a new house in a neighborhood of
I have known the principal* in the multiplying lunacy about
case for many year*. In fact, 1 other new houses.
whs In school at tho same time as
Knowing nothing about such things, we moved into one across the
Hiss at Johns Hopkins; and for river in New Jersey. Like our neighbors, we came from big city apart­
many years, a good deal of my ments. Now we would five I
difficulties In covering foreign
LONDON. Apr. 12—&lt;/Ir&gt; HiiSo we men rushed out aad bought expensive tools and work
assignments oversea* came from
Uift’i atomic acienlisli today urged
nit* small ginttp of wiiich Hiss w.rt benches. Why, I don't know. MayW
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ti part. A good many of my re­ I It'* hi-iause In our apartment-,
“strong npputilion" to any exienfor my wife.
ports from flliinn nnd Jnpiin ore we never did anything more, than
aim of thi* rnuntry'* purge "f
Most of the men on the street
Now, we
believed to have •x,t.,n in the lOtl Install a light bulb.
intend to finish off their baseCommuntli.
to f*nn tnessngr* Which were stolen would prove we were resourceful. mentu.
Hut this work U at a
from Urn Stole Drpnr.mcnt wh'h Fix or build anything.
The counril of llie Atomic
No fur. not much has happened. rtundstlH, too. I started mine and
His*
was
with
Ftniicls
(I.
Hityrv.
Scientists A*ioc.i*lion »*ul it would
then had to rln up a whole wall
" I ’ll put ttil'- challenge to Heim* Hurry, who live* across the street, liecaime the water cut off valve
view an citrus ion of the civil
(hr Pepper: Will vou lake tlm Irud did fix the nxlc on Id- daughter's was rnvrrrd up. That made every­
U.-ed a little wire,
•(fvice purge to (itltei iiulitutioiu
in bringing mil the foil stoiy ■loll boggy,
body uii the block gu «luwly,
In Hie Klnte Hepnrlinent id the lull no tool*, t christened my new
wth grave concern x x x."
Thu other day a man came
formation of Anieiiean foreign hit hy installing o elothystinr
around taking orders for screens.
Prtne Minister Attlee annoomr.l
policy in China ami the Kmc Hast 7
Must of tis ordered them. Then
“Tlie only positive proof that
13 month* *go that Communists
Pepper could give me Hurt he is were fighting with their buck* to a disturbing rumor went around.
would Ire removed from governstmng for protecting American tlic wall, and many &lt;&gt;f them starv­ My wife told me about It. "I hear
inent joh* which gave them accei*
foreign policy lit l** Imvr him volun­ ing |mi, Hot now wc will help to AI (fellow two doors down) Is
Yugoslavia over the weekend teer, mtd c a r r y
to important secret information.
through, a rave and fatten million* uf Red making his own screens," she
f Intiv rejected piuposutU by Italy'*
Several perron* have been tired or Foreign Minister Count Carlo thorough Investigation of this CliincK! o that they will make sold.
The iiiiplkatl'ii was obvious. Al
hush-hush secret of pilfered Hlute good soldier* to fight against ut
traniferred lince then.
Hforxa tbnl the I wo nation* get Heportoient it'd rt doi'iimcnls
when the showdown come* bn- was tnlrnlml. Al waa enlernilu
to settle tins rpmsion.
lug. Me. hi'lplcss Icrk, I had to
The Council of tlic A»*oti*iimi together
"I would put tills ipie linn to tween the Fast Hint the West,'
Yugoslav officials have declar­
Neem.-, other
distributing it* view* to newsmen ed Italy's proposals urn expansion­ Henalm Pepper: 'Ho you think Ihrii
•‘ And, I would mid to the truth buy my screen*.
wive, broke the news to other
in a MJO-word ilatemenl, said mem* ist and that thi* country enn never vimr lie-lt, with cert sill left wing of the above assertion," Mr. Young husband*. One Nunduv morning,
element* would unsure Investments, decluied. "The wheat supporters
ben of llie Council were divided i tin-ider giving up it" claim to the ituiirunlfu progress and provide would lie that Inner circle which the liuy-lt-nlready-made husband*
part of the tenitmy it control*.
in their view* on tliia p.iri &lt;d tin*
tabor’. light ? include.* a whole crowd of nincom­ met outside.
The Italian* h.ivi back of I liens pride* lion imi
Al ami Ids disturbing work were
"Pepper's PU'-I alignment- nnd poop, hi the HepaitiMrut of Juspurge.
a proposal niuilo two year* ago
I'd like to hear Rntlcr- disco- cd. Iluh thought about can­
MCI fill oiiioi.&gt;• lire i) self-jn'lli Inii'ol lice.
l.y
the
United
Himes,
Hi
itiitn
»n&lt;l
"Some member* reg.iid it .■* an i- roll, e tlml llie lerritoi V hr turn
lie i-DiiIrI lie ii hendlllier at n iimm worlh and Jrr.'Up on this score celling hi* uidcr. Harry sold It
unpleatanl necessity furred mi tl»«* .d ovei to Italy Till* wa* done iiiei lini- of "Openitloii Hlvle" In As for rending nid lit million dot vvm loo lute. Phil gi molded there
were too many decisions to make
aUlhurilir» by a litoalion wlnrh I,, htdsier mill t'oiiiniunista m tin- 'ihlch lie v lOlltl. On ihltlhl. miecl laic to .Slum and wheat to Utynu
til"
Nil-in
I
hhic ill I'lMltrnit liegn- 'cell, you ceitalnK lone the ilou- in n new house.
IluJI.ili
eleelh.n
i,
hilt
the
point
bus
could not have been de.di wills
Finally (ieorge broke the gloom.
ble-vrn fence.rtraddlillv reflected
not been primseil hj the Itig three *In11'l)l:l.
"Hu what, does lie .*ve by mak­
hi any ether way," tin- Matrmrnt .iltre tile ('liil tlnn llcmni'tuls 0.
"'III)' hurt I'dll'iliiil Ipilp lo hi IIol, dual action.
ing hi* own screen* 7" Jie said. "A
Mid.
Premier Alehin lie liiisperi won UinjghP.t fitinfoid Itn nlil I ......
"Noe final nur ion for Senator b)iHV xjo.
Ho llej, tilnnelf up.
their
sweeping
vlelnry
ovui
llie
I'epro
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n
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A'
he.nn
idnir
to
Thf» group eiilled foi “add IIlium I
t.'mrt do iinythlnv rice. |',| ruiher
i.lrong
I'omnitiniHl
tbreul.
''Hit
Ameilcim
wliegi
in
t'him,
I.,
‘ li. IUtil oh &gt; held the illkiul
cafeguarda against polltlnil peron something hlggri."
Meanwhile Urn harlmr city of ket'p ten iiilllinn Chiiii'i-e r,in,. efion ii'ds. Pie-ent was a tusn work
nacuflnn add a "clearer delimita­
(hie bv Vine, we jumped for the
Nnplos,
Communist-led
1
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a
d
ii
tin.iiii.i,
from
sturvlng'.
i«vs
the
fiom Tamnu. A. Koklilov, ii m in e, rat ionnllral l«n. AI, It was ilrcldcd,
tion between establishment* con­
ducting tec rat and iion-iecrct miionislti, prevented by a heavy Herald. 'We did not .end wheat uveepni cnplalil of the IJ.H.8.H. was wasting Ills lime. AVe wuuldn'l
guard
of
polite
and
soldlum
from
to f'litnii when urn iVatl&lt;niiili-|. Piute&lt;l&gt;. were made ut Ills prr... hr picayune,
work."
• lire. He wa- not a neu rpapermau.
At prevent) mlnlatera In rliHrgo hampering the unloading of Italy *
liarty, ivh'i.n hetitlp'r-tn-law, I
i.V
i
shipment
of
American
linns,
of departments aro given wide dU
vet Milungh the Ntnte Hapartriient Ihinh, Is ail I'ligllicir, talks a bet­
eipiipmen!
.
idled
a
general
strike
here
today
eretlnii over tramrerr of firing
f 'otillllimislii I, n d I hi culcicd tie ivii" toil nlionril the (INN Appn- ter game than the re-l of in. Hr
lo protect.
for Communist assoclatlm**.
mass ih'iiino-tinlioo, ng,noyts Up. lachluu a a "orre-poiidenl for blames ven tiling mi iii* lion e
Illll
tlic
nnbedltled
eight-hum
Atiotlier group uald it believed
mi *'tv ,)| of rt,,' ni'ii,, ami mi pul the T ». k (the Ho, iuii Soviet new■ :vllling. Frocks In the wall, door*
the purge power:* were uiinercn- walkout iippeiued fid* miiinllig I &gt;| populace tn Stiii, ,ml Hu, ||„. ,p. agencyl.
I was there for both that don't fit. lair* ". hicli creak—
have
Imd
llille
effect
till
tilt'
m
u-1
earv, but that helruyal of secret•&lt;
uioicdinlhiim fiiihd 11, uoilionil)" lost* ami I saw Kokhlov's e«- it', all settling, -ay Harry.
mid
life
of
thi*
hi
.tin
hport
In
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could he daalt with ni|o&lt;|untei&gt;
tinny ran also lie annoying.
Thi* rumioiiiiiid domiiiiiti’d rhino io"oai',' work.
Ulldei Iho official itccrcts uet. I Its Ihe shadow of .Ml. Vesuvius.
l.l'l ..f l,III.(|| IhlOl I i , tin l|| II.e
"I.ntci I am iiifoiuieil hy the The other night In i nine ou r mol
The city's stifetcuia were ex- cilll.
law prohibit* Hit) dhmloHure of
Navy Miinugh the office o f Neua
&gt;uId:
atatn secret* under a maximum enipted from the sllike mdei amt
The aim. . houeviti, iilri'.iil, loito •or Tyding- that Koklilov w a* n|eo.
"Wlml'ro vou going t" *1" about
uenalty of 14 ycara In prison, Hi. functioned normally. Stores i i |h ii lieen moved off hy roll iindri lo in ? tifleil with "Novflol" an official Mu- hardware mi the windows."
Klmits Emil Kiicli* iccciitly was i-d on schedule.
"Nothing, wlit 7"
Tim freightei Kxtlomi, which , ' \ i i i | lo on h i id y depot wilhopl iiapei ,' Hcd Fin.I" of the (Join.
sentenced umlor It after lie plead
iiicidi'ot Ni'idlmds were posted niniiUl Navy.
“Tlml nush-nul vadget. t undered guilty to giving atomic secret.« hit,light, some uiiii inns of Aincrlean i loi'i* tIn- entile i note to prevent
"t have till'd rime lUtt} to k'glli. rliind, wear* uuleklv. I ’m going
donated Atlaiilie I'ltel deft'PM'
tp iluml*.
•ideitlige.
'In iimiie of I'lidoi.iciiirnl of A)i" lo I'hange tliem all fm I ho roller
Tim scientist* nppcHird I" lie arm* lo Italy yf*lenbiy, sailed «l
Dffiiiul. of the uoi1-l’ommuiil«i Hnvlt’1 Navy ngi nl 'vhn iiad lieen type."
divided about equally in tlume dawn for the allkd-foMUulled port doi-kci" union said not one of *heii
lul luned al Tom mi when tlm so"Oh," I *aid. and win licit shout
and "no general stiitcnu'iit of T.lesto,
i mepiliirs hud i('fused to unload h.'ctiiiii V M. made," Mr. Young eonit tlie rest of tlie night.
feieened
off
by
u
sluing
cor­
if tbe view of tlm imijorit/
tlie nrins, despite Cummind l pm
lulled,
"I a.-k Nenatni’ Pepper
Auuttmr time, he ciinin in and
pan bo mado xxx" wild too don of 11nop*, tint pullet* and liagnndn. One official Mini the In ciplaln how (lie Rod Navv Midi
pndl.
entaliluii'rl, niui-Cnmiiiuulst tlwk- dockers wanted to slum tlml ill,' igenl was p raided credent i'll* mid
"Whnl'ro von going to do about
Jlnlvever. II said, “it I* difficult liauds nnlnnilt'd the arms—mostly arm* ''serve the ilnfeiue of demo­ to tell me wlm supported this \n- your door,'7"
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.avoid the conclusion tlml even lioolt/eis ami other iiinnntnili cracy and freedom to work "
'iililniis act lop."
"Nothing. Thw'ru nil pewcHien't

Group Declares That
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That night I worried about the
doors.
Usually, Harry la reassuring
about wall cracka but one day he
said In my kitchen!
"Uh, uh, that could be serious.
You got a vartlcal crack. Might
mean n structural deficiency."
"What do 1 do about I f f ”
"Balter watch It. See that It

"Nonsense. It's Jus* settling."
It was six hours later, past mb
pi i f
night,
ght, when Harry cann
came knot kin
on iny door sheepishly.
‘What do you think I ought to
a
Next day, I toured Harry's liv­ do about that floor dip.”
"Watch it." I said.
ing room.
"Say," I said, "notice that littlu
dip In the floor near the wall.”
Child Labor, which has n*a
It was u very, very alight dip et.ded In the United States,
Matter of fact, wo had to get down cd Ita height
gh in IDOO when 28
on our knee* and roll a marble f r cent of the boyu 10 to 16
prove It to Harry. Still, he kept old and 10 per cent of girls
his polso.
that ngo were working
"Just settling," he *ald.
"Fellow I know *ayr It could
Hrucitr is • mineral uaed
mean the main beams need shoring iimnpfitctuijng fire-brick.

SUMMER FUN - MATES..
SUN DRESSES
Fotinn Prints nnd strip**
In Sun Back style* with
eeparate B o le r o Jackets.
Also large sites in prints
for household chores.

SHORTS
Fye-ratchlng, sun matching
Denim Short;' wi'li Calico
Print mld-rlft
'Uh das
tidied waist nip, neckline.

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ItsHr1 'tcnlcrs In flu* cotton with
**limrr amt round peck lines. ByeIn nntl lace Iriuia. Culm* &lt;*f
ulllte, Mllu, piitk and liiilit*.

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VOLUME XXXXI

Established 1908

Negroes’ Attorneys
Say Can’t Get Fair
Trial In Lake Co.
Appe a l Is Made To
Supreme Court For
Charge Of Venue In
Famous Rape Case

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

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Rome tlma ago Iter's right arm

at both
ed with wratl
of Florid*
Senator Clattda
candidate,
amf hie rival
Rap. Georg# Sana
itaa Rlghte
The Senate of
Damocrala unanimous' adopted a
resolution bllstortlR I mothers,
id remarks
Miamian, for Hla ~
about "those
from Kiaelssl
a and Cangressman
dor* G. Bilbo

b n r fr x r

a U. S. Sanator Bilbo
W«a • former governor
Ite. Rankin Is a U. 9.
northeast
from

bow. Ite had Hrcd Ids ihntgutu
with his left hand.

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N e g r o e s Seeking
High Court Order
To Enter U . O f F.

ston.

D is fo r ,

Unload Ini ti al
Arms Shi pment

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t li r to m b u f th e G n k m iw n Sul
d ir t h ik J h d in n e r in. gm &gt; ,.i

Geru'ral
Frank Ik’lutx. rSpresenttni' III"
Htntr, said most Negroes are ‘‘ salIsfird" will* the out-of-stntr schol­
arship tdati.
Re drrlnrrd the
llonrii of Control Is not tw ine to
"clilscl or evade" the United State.,
Mnpreiini Court ruling.
It is,
however, bound by the Hlate Con&lt;I It lit tun which re.iulnv rnclnl anuregatinn nt edueatlonnl instllntions. In’ said.

(Cs i i Is m S Os t o s s f a s t
LIONB CLUB

Tiic yatifnrd Lions Club will bn
host to urus Idents and represents

lives of 31 cluba of Lions at a
supper and sons meeting to ho held
at 11:30 o’clock Tuesday night at
the Yacht Club, Jack Mondson,
uecrelarv of the local club, e/i

nounred today.

From B0 tu 7B

drlegaU’* are expected .

O ffice Payrolb For Ninety-Six
Senators T op $10,000^100Mark
WASHINGTON. Apr. I X — (ff ) — A i«j»rt IW n * names on the
office paypfls o l afl W Senator* • year ago— but not WO Hlartas— was
carviad detailed accounts « • aapsnditnra of
' " 0 by tiw lawmakers for tbs fiscal year
of tba Sanats who signad the report, told

h la f— -----------lanator’s office,

All payrolls of tha tSA House
members a rt arallabto to tha pub­
lic each month, Inatudin* nanus
nnd salaries.
I t waa learned that an argument
among Democratic leaders caused
delay In Issuing UM present Sen­
ate report. Nerauufar it la 0 rioted
and made pobtfe la Juu ary each
year for the pratiwm fleoal year.

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1" f Hi" "ii i,. misled, s " u r ,l" is III); bra’ v
' t i t l ' t l l f * do* i t
bine iliviitnl tho Faith- (jitn :m
W i ll i I M l "
lil'i 'kt. Cm Ii .l urch rrew In .m ■ v p o l l , t /ind iii
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&gt;igii"il iH’i'ifl" Mocks to "iii. "
l»‘i| o f f Mu* tin
T l" :y nWuop II
low Sn :tun f""l, fnntiv *
t i i o i t I n i n p c i!
Vlioillliig fur II ttiin,|i)iii id &lt;1 tif. buiilmg
•Ml'! o f tent Mill
rntt r.t tnlltii!" muiMiu;,. in.ln .il wliei't" ii
• .illfth llll t llh l'l
ing tlir missing plans bud pliiiipi .l tcrial
«| vt yrfil Ilf Hit*
ariiiicn r
into tli" lira.
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•I dllnwnl only
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un now for five day., mid Itiiu u
p||toel(*h l l) H l l l n r
llic third time we have luvuicd t l " ML
no H huii'Ri wjlli
til" ,
the areii."
n i »' oft-iepuntud
Hla planvM Imvn awopt no.tton til"
,e4 Oh F«i « Tm»)
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»&lt;|uera mill’* of the Haiti" from
the Danish to the Swedish inuaU
•;H O f l * ]» iu * H
um! cast nlimi.t as far ar laitvia.
if the men aboard the plane were
able tu launch rubber Ilf" bontu K ?
after crashing into tha sea tlirio
Or. oi .... • irgest gntlioringa of
would be a rlianca of survival.
On" A ir Force spokesman mid uir|i|Mnaa evci to assemble lit tlir
survivors of sea crashes have hern Alunlri|iul Airport is cxpi’i'ttid Hunknown to live for weeks In imti-r- day morning when uIIoI h from
gency equipment tarried hy t Im lhrouglm.it Central Floridn arrive
plane,
here for a l.makfast flight. It wav
The missing four-cnglnn plane, predicted today by Dr. Ilenrv Mche explained, carried enough rub­ Lauiin, Jr., folinwtng a meeting
ber life rafta for all |ts 10 crew­ last night of the Civil Air I'ntrol,
men. Each raft bad provision,, for which will Im host lo the vlsltort.
Invitation* have been extended
10 to 18 days and rub o&gt;r rxpo-iirc
suite to protect sur Ivors from to 28 airport* in Ccntrnl Florida
freeling,
for partlcipntiun of pilots in the
With as much rain a has fallen breakfast nt 8(00 A.M., and the
In the Baltic Util wi ik. drinking contests which will he livid.
Prixas are being offered for the
water would bo no problem, the
oldeit pilot, tim oldest plana and
spokeeman declared.
to the pilot coming the greatest
distance. In addition, prises will
be offered on a spot landing con­
CORRECT! IN
test, and a race to DeLand and
Tha Herald regrets a line trena return. The prises are being do­
position Wflurring In the Chamber nated by the Yowell Co., by Dr.
nf Commerce xtorv Wednesday. MeLaulln, Roumlllat and Anderson,
The paragraph «n N r. Pon"‘n re- B, L. Perkins and Hon, Rohipn
port un county toadsl ahoiibt bava Men's Wear and the Oilham Motor

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readi "Followlan jrtotasts bv a
number, of dlrmfton So the rondlKon of roads throughoat ths coun­
ty, H. B. Pops, county egjnmlsslonsr, Minted out (RH 00 par cent
of tba present gram eounty Income
la spent on eounty reads and that
It la Impossible/ m hard surface

|of riNt|nn0| rjnfnn * .,1" t ti» in f i x - u p and P a m * . i i i I ’ 'im p u g n
■•CiirtiMK nnd nn» -h'* r»*n .imv‘ hn n p o iu u ri'd l,y th e J u n io r C lia m ii" !

vlHt-rc Sunday

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AUTO STOLEN
Jl 1M1 Ford Tbidor Sedan wae
* toton tat# Tuesday afternoon from
Mm parking lot near the Odham
motor Balee Co., on French Ava­
il was reported to police
Ths automobile has a
Is, and gram leather upand a black ftoiak.

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tan stated tliis miirnil.g llnit ui
W yi liu.SS i,a
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Mtrvl**c !(» Hutmm 'ill !•• „ *l«- •■ ant lots Ii",oi.ging to tb" l i l y it" 1 I*.
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utular pincua* of being rlraui d , uu ..........
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I Imrictil*"* Iii Htfilil
up , m ill w ork w o u ld be co m p le te d l'" !i»
..ol , r - - tu «-.se 11f ri 11ve o f
i Jc i l i .
Xin r»ther»« mini*
l «ii
h i " 1 » xci’ u t l v e .
by t l i r end o f th e c a m p a ig n week
F u lle r
ultoflW tflp K**v Di Lul.i ha»M*!
n f i ♦ !., . 1" "X L,. , t " i l h e re H a t u r H e u rg e d tlia t o w n e rs o f va can t
to 19h wt|(iff* *‘I(*11, s. tot ti'fi Judt ftIi*I lo ta have tlic m m ow ed o r disced i I m V ll I g ’ t I- . M l " ■t i . t i i n t i o i i o f a
H h v m iiii , H n iu tfi*1! • aof h r i. tuliilIv I m*ll Ind Hit* iH (t|" c i*l ‘ ! I* li'H v

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Kilhpo Indictud On

p iits lb l"
to
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,llil« homii " f ri.diinta. Vaiant,
lots can be used for garden ;*.!.•
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f e s l l i H i': .
w ill
be c o lle d
poses, playgiounda for thu ownci's " i •totoi g i n - F l o r i . b i ' -••Oil W i l l D a y "
children and nurseries fur grow­ u Hi i b s s e t i u l l gi.
b o tW c e n t h e
Us LAND, April Ut.
id’&gt;
A ing plant., neuded in lundacaping. ! •l l ti ii i.ianesr f l i n t e an d t h e Wav*!»
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Mr,
McKibblii
pointed
out
ihnti
Itc a ii, i l i u m s m g the a c tiv lt..lu*la grand i.irv Indav in,*"l'd
Im
William G. Kllbee, Kemlnole Couii- it would da little good to beauti­ i 11
It
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i l l be O l " ■("' •orul c h r i s t e n i n g
Iv coiimiiNslonei uml Itv. hti,. t» mii. fy parks, clean-up and paint-up
our private homes if varan*, pro- u l 1 &lt;" i m p o - i u g H J I i mi .’ c a t con" i. « ii a hog theft charge.
Hy its action, llir Jutv .unde it party in the more thickly nettled ■ i ir t i . m i l i t " * 1! i ,I n . i t b u i l t last
mvs*sary for tlu- tiviuivu resident parts of Hanford are allowed to &gt; r m a n i l p u b l i c ( li l l .i a a t i i c o i i
row up I11 wuedn and become a I l f r t p i n o x l m a l e l v l i m i t , nno.
t&lt;&gt; otipvar In circuit cmnl In answer
an accusation that lie took .|x lings depository for trash and Junk., hum.ter. nun king !h" completion of
owned bv V. P. AIIiiijiii of ftstren He promised that tha City would M.« plnnt were h.’ld last Fall.
do Its part to lead tha way in
n.e pi eg rum fot the day tuInc, Nov. 8.
No criminal trial diilra hgve this particular phase of the Clean­ "bub", a pnrnde through downtown
A dlmmr
licen set. Mr. Ivllbca is free t)rider up. Fix-up and faint-up Cam­ tVnyi’iiwi at t P,St.

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Head O f Radio Corporation Urges
Support For Negro College Fund

honoring Governor Taltuadge nnd
other dlriingiiUhi'.l visitors at the
American Legion home at fl P.M.,
Dedication services ond tha tra­
ditional flag-raising at 7:80 P,M,
mid the basehsil game at 81 15. 1

AUCTION M ARKET
meeting of a newlv-formea
Support of the United Negro Col Vuction Market Committee waa
NEW YORK. Apr. 13. — ( ft1
f t ’)) — suptwrl
M'hi’duled to be bold this afternoon
ie|e Fund's 1950 campaign lo rails $ 1,400,000 w*» urged today by for the purpi.se of deciding th#
David Ssrnoff, cbnirnidn of the board of the Radio Corpora.tiou of licst (Into for the opening of an auc­
America, fn a speech he alio warned Americans against "shifting the tion markut at the Sanford Stain
Farmers Market.
burden of education to government,"
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Ssrnoff addressed 400 fund supporters *s the lem itli annual
nationwide drive opened for funds to supplement the operating budget)
of S3 private Negro college* nnd
unlveriltles.
new Mean from voting people who

Declaring that "wo want more art educated." He added that de­
education fn polities and less poll- spite the fart that. Negro eollege*
lies In education
Sarnoff .mid had "no wealthy alumni, they
there had been an "increasing ten­ had dons very well.
dency" to ehlft responsibility to
Thomas I, Parkinson, president
government
"We must not shift ths burden of the Equitable L ift Assurance
of education to govsmmsnt . , , Society .and 1950 campaign chair­
if we shift In Iks field of educa­ man, presided at tha meeting
tion wa art bound to chauo . . . which Included speeches by Lieut.
our American way of Ilfs,"
Bantoff called upon American General Leslie R Graves, wartime
businessmen t o support thg, fund head of ths Manhattan protect
p r o f i t “calls for |

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laclhlie. eijual lu thnie of white
sliaients.
II"' United Slates fimirems
Court lias ruled states must i-lvn
t’oth mrei ettuol edliratlnlmj nn
purtonllles and mint alloti Me
groes to etteiui white mitiliiMnni rouging tirin I.Httia. "I...I* ihu ]
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tlii’in but not available at .. ,tnte "Vi'liMlignl firi! w .1 tl (t***uiM fiirlit.

HcinU explained the Hoard of
Control's Negro education plan,
designed tu go Into effect if the
bto Supreme Court rules the out-of

WASHINGTON, Apr. 18. — The Federal Communications
Commission »ald today a radio sta­
tion that Ukea tides In public
controverslsa must seek out opponng view* and broadcast them.
FCC expressed ItoeH In taking
Station WLIB In New York City
to task for a aortas of January
broadcasts In wkloh ths station
Itself advocated a National Fair
Rmployment Practices

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iiiiii.iigei of the Seminole County Clliiiulier o f Com i n o v r f»i
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Meanwhile, in Huntington, W.
Va. a couple and their tO-yrar-old
daughter were found brutally
beaten nnd atnbbcd to dentil In
their burning home.
Firemen stumbled Into the gory
setting When they anewered an Negio l ollegc,
alarm that the houae of William
A.-Hlst«iit A t t o r n e y

A. Bank# waa an Hr*’The couplo’e eon, IH-year-old
William Banks. Jr. was picked up
by police two hour* Inter and
ruahed to a hospital, where he wus
admitted Immedleteto to surgery
With undetermined founds. Police
would not say were they found him
or what typa of wounda ho had
sustained.
The Inside uf the twx-Hke house
was a ahamblea.

A ccuses

O ]I'p n 'ie n i O f T i v in u

work ul the time und the non, Ken­
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neth, also whs absent. Mrs. ller 8,°.e*
Aki iiiian declared .ending Ne
corroborated the story of her
neighbor, Mrs. Thclinn McCullrin. grors oui.ide their Imme stale does
that Iter had been drinking.
not provide litem with educational

JACKSON, H I* ., Apr. 18 -

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AssncIMed Press Leased W ire

S en : tlo r

Trnoper.t tlrnuny iilnl Jnlm ft.
Plants went In the cabin after
getting a compliant frnni 11 neigh­
bor woman Hint Her wn» creating
a disturbance.
S c h o la r s h ip !! F o r N e ­
I’ollcr mild lluil later Invuatiguigng ro e s D e c la r e d U n ­
tinn dleclused that Her, mai tied
1
and father of a 20-yenr-old son,
fa ir
D is c r im in a tio n
hud been drinking heavily.
An Branny knocked nt the door,
1AI1AHA3SSEE. Apr. I i W )
a sudden shotgun blast through e
the Slate Supreme Court wav
window killed him. Trooper Plants
returned the shot, then dashed to aikcd today tn ipritiirr the alla nearby filling station for aid.
white University of Flotida to ad

(If) — The Mlailaal^jjJ Senate brib­ had been amputated below the el­

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Pepper C h a r g e s R u s s i a n s Are
Smathers Evades P o u r i n g In to
Campaign I s s u e s C h i n e s e P o r t

Within moments a half hun­
dred officers had surrounded the mil fivr Negroei to ilv inune*.
Alex Alrcimaa, Jr., uf Orlando.
two-room cabin..Guns were trainon It and shata rang out.
rr|&gt;rc*eulirt({ the Negroes .aid out
lando Samtoel-fftav shortly before
One last blast sounded within
the trial wldelt demanded tho the cabin. When officers entered, ol-itate .cliolarilnpi do not solve
the problem. 1tie Stale Hoard of
death penally for the Nag roc.
they found Her lying dead, one of
Akerman alao tolft .lhe iburt lie ■hie two shotgutia beside him. ('olittnl hat been arranging uhol
rceatlae** _ba Page Twa»
Powder burns Indicated he hud ardiipi in other slates for Negines
allot himself although he slro w.'ii .-ho want coulief not ollered at
wounded In the leg by poller firt.
Iter’s wife, KdlOi, tit, wm. at Floriila A. and M. Collrge lor Nc

Both Smathers And
Pepper Blasted By
Mississippi Group

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P re s id e n t T ru m a n
Says F E P C M easu re
Is N ot Side-tracked

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Tear Gas And Gun­
fire Used To Quiet
Beserk Bridegroom

Florida Htuilente sal with svhltn
spectator* during presentation of
the college rase. Imt moved over
and sat with the Negroes during
the rnpc ease argument*,
fen.
Waller Irvin anil Samuel Shell
herd were sentenced to din In tho
electric chair und Charles Green­
lee was sentenced to life impri*
Minmmit fur raping a white mar­
ried wuninn In rural Luke county
lust July 10. Ureentcr Is net ap­
pealing.
Akerman ulio told the court of
led
tha mob violence which oreccdcr
cat
the alleged rape and of “great
abHtityi';;

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A P R ." 1.1. 1950

Michigan State
Trooper K i l l e d
In Cabin S i e g e

TALLAHASSEE. Apr* l3 - ( / T )
— Attorney! for two Negroes senlanced to die fur raping a young
white woman laid the Negroei
could not expect to "obtain a (air
and impartial trial" in Lake county.
Alex Akerman. Jr., of Oilando
LANSING, Mich., Apr. 13 (/P)
told the Florida Supreme Court
llla/ing guns at a rni.il rabin
that becau*e of the race ii»ue.
VesleidrtS took the lives of .1 Miclii
charge of rape, mob violence ami
newspaper hottilily, the trial ul the gull state polirrman and llir man
oho tilled him.
Negroes should have been trans­
Ir&lt; die burl interval brliverii the
ferred to another county.
ton il'vlhs a fortiori ol 50 Mate
Assistant State Attorney Reeves troopeis. I arising city polnr and
Buwen. representing the stale, de­ IreiiH’s offircM had laid Hipge In
clared there was no threat ol mob the caliin neat here wills ten gat
violence at tha trial, an impartial and gunfire.
jury was selected and defense at- l
Inside Mas an evidently « lazed
torneyi had sufficient lime tu pie- j
man.
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pare their rase.
&gt; ti
Ih r .Jam trooper wa&gt; (aeiirge
About 50 Negroes sal quietly in 1 ^ ' p
rauny, Jb, ,1 l.tiilrgriuH.i nl
the roiniroom to bear presentation
loin mouth). fti.suriV was shot .1.
of the rape tate appeal and during
he knocked at the rabin door in
earlier argument) on a petition ul
answer in ,1 troulilr call.
five Negroes tu compel their adAlsn'slml knd killed ntbei bv
minion to the all white (Jnivrisitv
himself 01 a police voilev wav
of Floiidt.
Clarence llrr, 44, one-armed truck
Three white youths, who idenifled themselves us University of driver.

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Clear to pnrtlv rlnmlr end m!Wt
through Friday. -»li*rh*P&gt; motor to
• xirrmf nurtlt |iortlnn. I.lght to
moderate tsrlible winds.

NEW SPAPER

THURSDAY

Oviedo Lenders Consider County Advertising
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F o f hides tho distant Mem*, but I t m ay be clean and dis­
sipate o f ita e lf I n n fe w hours. Sm og is fo g m ixed w ith
smoke and other, nnpleaaant by-product# o f d £ y IM h C .
Sm og is w hat surrounds th e M cC arthy a ffa ir ; it w l)l have
to be blown o f f before much lothrer. F o g m ight be th e e ffe c t
o f honest confusion. Sm og is confusion worse*Confounded b y
rumor, innuendo and ev il m otive. Am ericans a r t becom lnim patient o f the thick e t u ff which obscures th eir visiol
ith fancy.
Injures
innocent people by sm
smearin
mixes fact w
with
fancy, inju
res Innocent
earing
their reputations
aputations w ithout sound cause tand makes trouble!
fo r the United States
all o•v er•« the *world.
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I f S era tor M cCarthy fa the victim o f honent confusion,
U*M, f*wd* ■( If his motives w ere patriotic ami Innocent, then he deserves
M l M llfM #1
IM H IM W ■( to be cleared before the bar o f public opinion. I f someone
! ■ « IU | H
t
sold him a bill o f goods, he should fin d it nut before it Is
OdM t
too lute.
"Haiti
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If, on the other hand, Am erican dollars lent to assist
VMS. dMm i *. D-Irstl, I
the Chinese N ationalist governm ent In trouble, w ith little
I N Bt. U l S .
~u
is . hope o f return, are being used by a powerful lobby to de­
w IM Id IID IM stroy reputations o f Am ericans whose only desire is to
wad taw h m U I *
•eel m w i im i t l servo their iintion, all Am ericans should know that. Th e
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lobby should be exposed, the m otives behind the whole tin*
IS m ' i I m .
pleasant business should be made d e a r to the world.
|DAY. A P R IL 13. IPSO
There are always a fe w weak sisters in any governm ent
or business; there are alw ays shady characters w uiting to
it meaaoring ml# ot the tuke advantage o f tholr weakness to press th eir own corngi
‘
These
shou'd bo cleared out as nearof b clvillssUoa Ib th# niurclal or other gain.
KB In whlrli marriage U Jy to the zero point as possible.
Anything that mahea It
But tho present situation needs the strong sun o f hon­
ia a blew agalnat tha atalt es t— and intelllgent-~inveetlgatlon to fin d whore trouble
y. A virtuous woman I*
really lies, and a sharp wind o f public opinion, also both
lo har huiband.
Prov. 13:4. honest and intelligent a t th e same tim e, to dean it up.

Bjr JAMBS MARLOW

* question whether the first five
| fam as Pi osldent are the hardest.
Mr, Truman observed his fifth
anniversary in office yesterday.
The President agreed the first
five year* had been rather d iffi­
cult, but that the country Is etill
on its feet.
He said more people arn at
woik than in any other country,
despite th* fact there is some un
employment. The country has k
prosperous set-lip, lie continued.
If Wall Htrcct report,, ran be helltved,
Fanners aro bettor o ff thae
ever before except the top point
o f 1048. he sold, adding be rnn't
see anything serious tho matter
With the country mi a whole.
Mr, Truman sold he disagrees
with som* parts of the press who
lie said contend there would hove
been prosperity even If a moron
wns on the Job as President.
Ills comment on nationwide
crime was In response to a ques­
tion about the slaying &lt;sf rhnrles
Hnnugglo, uorthslde Democratic
lender In Kansan City.
A reporter remarked Hint Gover­
nor Smith of Missouri luid asked
FBI assistance In aolvlug the cawhut the Attorney General bad
found no grounds for FBI Inter­
vention.
The President remarked that
was n matter for the Attorney
General to determine, hut that the
federal grand Jury had been called
there nt his own suggestion sev­
eral mouth* ngo.
He said he meant the Investiga­
tion to l.&lt;- nut' mwlrie In scone and
Hie only res'-&gt;n his request did not
rover other then Kansas GIU' and
fit. I,unis grand Juries ul Ihu time
was that grand Juries In other
sections already were meeting.
He sabi he iiske.l Hu, Attorney
General to lA‘t nt the bottom of
these national rackets.

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W ASHINGTON, Apr. 13. — (Jp)
~~ The federal government la
spending about ll.dOO.OOO.OOO u
year on It* various medical pro­
grams and hospital*.
That Include* tho Army and
fj* v y hwphnl* in this country,
ha Public Heal tb Service, and tha
hospital* and medical care pro*
vld-d fur veteran* by tho Veter­
an* Adminiet ration (V A )
The Hoover Commission, headed
by former President Hoover, rec­
ommended that nil the hospitals
be placed under the single con­
trol o f a new ugem-y lo lie called
*Jl*dlcnl administration.
The Idea behind thl* recommen­
dation — since the cuimifts*Ion's
fob was to suggest wavs of run­
ning the government better ami
cheaper — wu* tlmt it would make
iM government V medical program
more efficient and les* costly.
There Is charp dbpule over both
points: Jloie efficiency, at less
cost.
But on the subject o f cost both
the friends and foes of the rec*
ommendatlon aro pretty vague.
ill Trumae'i Icgitlalivs
,.Th* Hoover Commission Itself
dldn t attempt to *av bow much
laina hava delayed con,idemthe one-agency • for • ull-hospltalx
of tha FEPC bill . . until allei
W hile Industrial production in the United States was W0J“Id aave the government.
Florids primary. Why)
On the other bund the American
nagging in 1049, the general trend o f production through
I.egion, which suv* the plan would
jJjS “ FlorWa’i labor supply a* re* out the world continued to he upword. This in the substance cost more than the government Is
ported by ihe Fluiida Slate lim- o f a United Nations roport on manufacturing and mining spending now, can’t **y how much
j ploymtnl Service trmnined one of production, compiled from figu res supplied by m em ber g o v ­ s/*riV i.r,IL' Legion, which wsut*
VA to keep nil its own hosplitil*
, Attenuate to inrplu* worken with ernments. Th ere were gaps in the statistics, but tho independently 1* leading tho flj-ht
economists m aking the report said they believed the miss­
r Waal anai nl the Hair having tufing figures would n ffect only the totals, not the trend or ■tsbist the plan.
But as foi efficiency, Ihc Hoover
... Ecieat applicant' In, all except a
conclusions. L a rgest m issing figu res were those o f Russin t.ommlsslon say* ihn plan would;
few technical opening* in scattered and Argentina, both o f which are believed to have kept pro­
Improve the genet aI standard uf
lay* a release from the duction on tho increase in 1949.
medical care; provide centra) con­
, Florida Induilrial Commiiikm. Still
Tho United States and India worn the only large na­ trol over the government’s vnrlous
the "Help Wanted" adi continue tions showing production declines fo r the year. In both tho Ill-la .*'"* fo,r
«■*». Public
. 1. * .,nn‘l medical research:
t»n d ead the number of "Si lit*- causes o f the drop w ere traced to things other thun the standardise
the costs uf building
tioa* Wanted" ad«.
operation o f natural economic laws. T h e dispute w ith Pakis­ hospitals; grt tho must use of
tan and Kashm ir was blamed fo r the drop In India. In I lie ’ ederul bos|dluN hy wiping out the
L Lewi* it quoted in hi* United States there wan some degree o f recession attribu t­ present distinction, m. |„ th,. types
Bbhy at laying, "Tha United able lo simple economic cycles, but there also w ere the coal of beneficiaries for which each ran
Worker* have paid cub on and Hteel strikes. The e ffe c t o f the strikes was so deep and e«rj now; mid let the government
mul.o better u*e o f Its medical
hariel for every piece of legii- widespread that it is Impossible to say with assurance what manpower.
Istton we have gotten. I ray that the net e ffe c t o f the recession would otherwise have been.
But It’s right on that point —
would
the Hoover Commission Plan
Labor'* champion* have to a great
Cun tho trend o f production be expected continually
to
ontinually
should
be.................
T h e world
population Bolter trie wi»v hoxfiitul* /ire run
t bean a bought and paid for be upward? It cun lie and
..... .......
..........
Id population
separately now? that the dispute
iH Htjn
.-------- » ---------------li increasing,
and&gt; so
every yea r there
ure m ore people begin*.
ition". So when .you tee
nbii (lilnivu «••*•«!
111
to
make
things
and
m
ore
people
to
uso
them.
It
ought
to
Home o f the slntrmenls of the
champion* of Labor going
P an s friends and foes will |M■hrdding crocodile tear* follow thut mure things w ill be produced eyery year.
Xlvrn In u later storv. Hut —
'tha poor down trodden work*
What the veteran wants to know
jag mas juat remember what John
ul.oiit Hie plan can l.e hoil.-d down
......
lie ’ll get oppo­
I jffid w ts saU
Th e W estern sectors o f Berlin have heon prepared n- site answers, 'I bo Iblug to remenu
S#mlor Pepper loll hi* head, or guinst any new Russian blockade by accumulation o f stocks her b, Hint ill lid,i iH.Ini the whole
la a mnller of opinion,
«t (tail hi* note, when he allowed o f food, coal ami other things normally brought In by rail, liueiness
and conflicting opinion m Hint.
Me political henchman. Sheriff Lit- wutcr and highway. Slm llur preparation before the firs t
G- Dis k It inuko sense l„ Imudlo
tgrHekh lo aaita a email group of blockade could have made o f it on idle gesture. Probably the veterans, MiblJern, sailors, depend* n iludeati and match them Russiun leaders would not now try another blockade, but erils of men In tin- armed .forces,
and patient* o f the public health
Jail timely brcauin they die will devise some other form o f pressure against the West. service nil Ip the .-.amn hospital?
A
re
wo
sm
art
enough
to
keep
a
Jump
ahead
on
new
Ideas,
tnatnialvaa at Senator Pep*
‘n" *
tho plnii: Hure. u
os well us on old oneB?
patient Is a patient no inniter who
I ona of hit’ political
■r where lie I*. Foes o f the plan;
„ „ hr wearing a false noia
No, for admission la surli a ho*. mailt. Well,, thega T* no law
P{W. would depend mi the avall#
but putting on a fall# note
nbllltv of beds not occupied bv non&lt;rna«ina«e P m * ra m oss)
vnteruns.
pair of giant* which lugged did not have sufficient lima to
tj. Mlghln’t lids nll-piilleiils-lncontour* of someone altt, and lirtiparu his case amt waa farced
LOB ANGELBB — f/P) — Most one-liospltul plan mean u veteran
to
ko
to
trial
«*vim
days
after
he
Durante would have been
if not ail California statute* might find himself crowded not ?
was retained.
A. roe* o f the plan: .Sure it
paused In the paat 40 year* nr&lt;&gt;
In tuch a prank. But
However, Uowvn
aald
an
at
... ---- — ~ .sgulnsl the law. says Dr. J. A. C. might. In spite of Hu, fact that Hie
Pepper evidently lake* him tornoy wa* employed
to leprenenl Grant of the University o f Call- government has „ speelnl obllguUrn ,ieriouily to tee the humor tho defendant* by the court and |fornla. The elate constitution lay* tlon to the veterans particularly
that Akermun win employed only
in such a Joke, especially on him* after
‘ ‘ “ the court-appointed attor­ down Intricate rule* fur paiilutt
uU. Cheer up. Claude, the situa- ney declined to accept payment law* which th* legislature ha* nut
bds taay not otjts had e* it look*. from the National Aaaoclatlon for followed, he *af*.
tCeattaM* *&gt;■*• I’M , flee)
Th* court* hava rulad that bill*
the Advancement o f Colored Peo­
■lined
by
the
proper
officiate
are
ple.
.
,
Xe. our aleak for the finl time
o f sociology at llaverford College,
Bowen said Franklin H. William* I law*. Rut the fact remain* that
-&gt;aar comet a lample primary
Haverford. I*a.
mo»t
o
f
them
hava
not
been
passed
a Ncgm lawyer with the NAACI’
Dr. Rehl lermed America’s Nett for th* Democratic Party waa In the slat* Investigating tha hy the legislature In th* manner
gro colleges and their grailuntes
the
constitution
provide*,
th*
pro*
Wi leant that the conttit he* cnee for a month before the trial.
the 'avant-garde' o f the ,t*moWilliam*, who wa* granted ape- |fe*»nr ln»|*ta,
ie Senator Papper and George
iratlo crusade,” ami Hie “ agents
dal permission by the court to as­
among peoples of the
g’ Setathart is not tha only ona upon sist AJtarMau In th* appeal, chare* |
u . ^jji
|0 v0|e. Thar* •d Negroe* were "systematically
Ha said that In the space o f a
K*. a raca between An* excluded" from Jury service In |
100 years the Negro college had lie
and Jerry Carter for
* I M "“ a» noble
||* denobla p|*c,.”
....
declared, this.was * violation
clarad that these colleges
college* had not
Cerniahrina, and bo
developerl « n Intelllgant leadily tl
k A * r iU » , Wilbur C.
fegro race,
•er#
" ship
" • P *!*»“ " * the Negro
race 'but
&lt;n, D. Valawright In
develop*,I also an Inlelllay had
1
liberty they
apcctlve
jurors from tha voter
lot the Rallfosd rr^strotlon Hat wm contrary to
on Miasta- «*|it "followership.1
fir. Raid added: "The private
Nt, and locally, than it.
itaanro eon* Negro college will b* needed for i
‘ botwedn T-Bon? Snrilh
o f the Mias. long time to prepare for the edu­
impostlbls” for Rhepherd, Irvin

•arums fgiat

Higher Production

_____ __ i*xpo

Preparing Berlin

County Triiih '

California 4*aw«
Against Th« Law

W AHIIINGTON. Apr. 13. — 013
■— A Keptibllcnn claim thut the
Administration Is stalling on a
Fair Kmplovinent Practices mea­
sure brought Hits retort today
from Hcoutc Democratic Leader
Locus: “ Political puppvcuc!’,"
Tin* Illinois Henntor told reportters Hie Administration l.s-.serious
about enacting miH-Juh dl,crim­
ination Icgisluliiin mol tlmt It
can l,o done if the Republicans
will ludp wlian tin- tint,- comes.
Ha spoke out ufti-r Hie Senate
R&lt; pnliliimi policy committee yosteriluy dcmnoiled iiumeiliuli- con
siileriillon of an FKI'G 1,111.
.Hcnutnr Taft, of Ohio, rltiilinuin
of tlic group, said t h e GOP sl-i i h torn fell Hint a Di'lllocrutii- derislun to tuke up foreign aid nln-nd
of l-’ KI'G ‘‘tlirow* doubt on tlic
good faith of tile mil loll! v in Huwhole civil rights prngriun."
lie reninved a l(&lt;-publli'iU&gt; argu­
ment Hud tin- delay had lo rn “ in
spired by Democratic political
cout-lderatloioi to po-tpon.. any
action until RouHn-rn primaries
lire largely out of the wav."
Primary elections are to tie In-Id
May 3 ill Florida and Aluliumu
Lucas snid In umiounclrn'. the
postponement of FKPG Irgodatirg,
two days- iitoi that (be iirimnrles
were nt&gt;4 the cnirao.
The tueanire Ih bllterlv oppiiied
by most Hnutliern senators,
A
Dixie filibuster against it is taken
for granted.
Luca-- said Democratic loaders
decided on u delay after President
Tinman bud told tin- IIHiiuh, .Sen­
ator bo thought a 43,373,180.0(10
forolgn aiil 1,111 was llio most ini -

Head On

Missisaippi Group

•i sww'ypi’j y ;^ * :

flpatr Jt» Ih* LegUlatwoan Law Arnold and
it*, Jt, lot (lie LspUlsajh*M Ed Gangway,

lat tha County Com*
kotweea B. C. Dadd
i. Mor* powat to

the ono with n service-connected
disability. Friends uf the plan:
No, there'll be plenty of bod* to go
around If Him hospital,, wore
merged.
Q. Would the plan mean mure
red tane for tha veterans?
A, Friends of the plan:
No,
He’d *H!I go to VA to get un okay
If he wanted to get Into a govern­
ment hospital; VA wuuld still he
responsible for getting him In.
Foes of tin plant Bure, more red
tape. Instead of dealing’ with the
families VA alone, Hie veteran
would have to deal with VA and
than with the new, independent
hospital.

Ihe FE PC bU? L a T * w s M lit lia
on It will h* sought Mm quickly M
possible.
When the time comes,"b* M K
lie hopes the Republican* will r'lre
a* much cooperation te smaslilBg
n fillhurcer a* "they now are giv­
ing to Hie political aspect* of the
legislation."
Lucas -aid the Republican*
know that .Southern Democrat'
ure ” t n ii a e I o u s and slncqre” in
thrlr opposition to tho bjll and
Hist Northern Democrats and Re­
publicans will have to cooperate to
win the battle,
" I f we gel their cooperation,"
lie added, "there will not be any
trouble."
An I’ t-iPC bill, banning discrim­
ination In employment because of
race, creed or color, lias been on
Ike Senate calendar since last
October. *
Unlike a voluntary compliance
version recently passed by the
Homo, it provides enforcement
power* for a piopu-cd Pair Em­
ployment Practices Comtnlsslofi
sod p&lt; iiMilie-i for violations.

e fv
“ S U
;
A small band at demonstrators JflRza:
--------- --- . ^— -------gathered near a bridge In tba port at A. aad M .u soon tu money la
•rag,, but soon dispersed without available to* finance them... Fend­
Incident.
ing setting up the courses, tba NtA * li,e arms, which also Includ­ grots would be allowed te attend
ed containers o f nitrogen, w*r# un­ classes at th* University ot Flor­
loaded they were - loaded aboard ida or Florida Stats University.
heavily guarded railroad cars. The However, they would not ba ao.unloading operation Is expected rolled In the white Institutions.
to he completed later today.
They would simply be A. and M.
It was the second time In tw» students taking course* at U. of F.
dpys that American arm« ship­ or F.S.U.
ments to Western Europe were
"They ,inay, not like it. but a
unloaded peacefully despite Com­ real student who wanted an edu­
munist threats.
cation would like It,” Helnts de­
A similar rargo arrived In Nap­ clared.
les, linly yesterday and was low­
Akcrraau said the Board of Con­
ered under heavy police and troop trol plan should not bn taken Into
guard without Incident Piqued hy consideration because it becomes
Hie failure o f their demonstration effective only If th* court rules
lit Naples the Communhd* ordered out-of-state scholarship# discrim­
a general strike tlirougout the city. inatory under (he United States
This also ImiJ little effect un the Huprein* Court derision.
normal life of the city.
The question before the court
Meanwhile In Prague, two
Crrch employe* of the Hulled is nut one of segregation but of
.Statue Information Service (UHlHl equal facilities, lie said. He de­
faced court charges of spying and clared his clients "are entitled to
spreading hostile propaganda. The an education today, not 10 years
official Cw?ch news agency said from now."
He represents Virgil Hawkins
the ovrvim
defendants
are, * two
*im
w ,,,,, ■*.%
, transla
« '« * I I s n S r v - i o i P a g e o a t |
* ----- I - I - ,
Rose
lor* who are accused o f supplying who wants to study law:
py-l*
•Thera was no enlliusissni for Slate secret* to the head o f IJSIS. Boyd, seeking a pharmacy courses
Shanghai under the Communists. Two other Csseh* employed hy Oliver Maxer. chemical engineer­
They said about 3,000 more for­ IISIS recently resigned, charging ing; Benjamin Finite, grad ante
eigners want to leave Shanghai. It conducted an Inf (amatory cam­ agriculture; and William Lewis,
law.
Meanwhile, In Taljwl, Formosa paign against Ctechnslovakls.
Tho court made no Immediate
In Budapest, Hungary has re­
the h|g question Is: Arc HiiRslaii*
i , ________________
piloting Ctiinmunat China'* war­ fected o U. H. note arru«lng o f v|n. ruling.
jatiug American.llnngarlr,ii treatplane*?
The Chinese Nationalist* said ii-s by falling to pay adequate for Russia's parliament— th* Sup­
nationalised reme .Soviet— when the letter is
they captured tliu pilot o f one compensation f o r
Kussion-luillt fighter, uud ure -Vmerle nil-owned property.
not in seaslon.
taking Idin to Chosbau Island for I The reply Instated that Hungary
The largest American ice plants
qUCHtionllig.
Is willing to negotiate regarding
Hut they didn't dDcluso Ills * ill'll compensation •* »|.« is nt can muke 8,1)00 tons a day.
Identity,
present with other countries.
Previously, Nationalist official.-*
The Hungarian note mild, how
mid Itusslaus arc flying some at ever, that thr Budapest govern­
least o f Hie Kusslaii limit planes ment wants to bring up in such
used hy the Communists' new Air negotiation* Hie quevlinn o f HunForce
gurinn property '‘carried to the
Dispatches from Chushan, o ff West by German fascists." It said
the south Chinn coast, mid a gun- American authorities In Germany
hunt nhot duwn the pilot Monday Aroci'lcnii-owiipd property,
while hn wan strafing Nationalist
Th* U .H. note demanded n*goguerrillas south of .Shanghai. The Iinfinr for a settlement nod eluri'ppilot paraelnited and was Inkiui c,| that Hungary's natlonallxsHona
T R IC E D T O M O V E !
decree Iasi December discrimina­
prisoner.
Another Ituvslnu type fighter ted In that It did not Include Joint
plnnu escaped.
Hungarian-Soviet oil, shipping mid
Acting swiftly after collapse of nvutlnn enterprises.
ni-gnl Intione to I'Viicoule foreigners
Itungnry replied that us a sover­
from Red Shanghai hy sen, the eign stste she "has tho indisput­
Nationalists reported their plunes able right to decide, the question
had mint’ll the last open channel of nationalisation am! to determine
to the seu.
the way* ami m wins of the com7340 mites
Notionalist officials charged tin’ punsution to hr paid.”
Chinese Keds ilolllH.-rnluly tind
While In Moscow, Soviet Russia
nulled over cvuriinthm the past and the Chlne«e people’* (Com­
month to keep tho channel open munist) Republic today announc­
until they wore ready to Invade ed ratification of tholr 30-yenr
Chushan.
mutual nld treaty.
Shanghai, 100 miles northwest,
The Communist Party organ
would |,c nil Important ^taging Prnvila -aid the treaty and accomIuno for Invasion of the linnort- iunying agreements had been rall­
nnt nationalist air and navy hare. ied by the presidium which ads
The Nationalist*, fearful of los­
New Flreeton* tires
ing Cliuvlinil, Mild they would
In,vo mined the Inst Shanghai merit released official rosualty
4 H H Q .Q 0
channel much sooner hut they did­ figure* this morning on yesterday’*
n’t want to ho accused uf I,locking train disaster near Bareilly In the
United
I'rnvinces,
which
caused
34
the evacuation.
TERM S aw l TR A D E S
From Chiishnn’s long airfield deaths.
The official report eald 32 per­
and tiny fishing harbor .the Na­
tionalist* mninlulu their light son* perished on the spot and two
died later in Hie hospital. Another
blockade of Shanghai.
Dispatches from Hainan slid 187-persons were injured and 17
,i nationalist wnrshlp sunk four of l Item were sent to the hospital
RhII communication* were re­
Red junks yesterday o ff that sooth
Phene 1034 Hanford, Fla.
stored till* morning, tlm report
China Island.
Hold.
In New Delhi, India, tho govern

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adding that Negro collages
necessary to help sqpnlv tho
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past
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the allegad pet bacauoethiy ware
General Graves said that Amer­
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T f f f i flA TtF O R D fflR R A M I. R A N F O W R F T .O M D A

Social A n d Personal Activities

■V |i r" ,

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T e e ii i a l k
It) » I \ I , l N IUUIWN
\T New»fciiiurrs
Wo look around al our si'hnnlmales and most of them seem to
have every lid tip we luck. Fit to
mill III have saddled ns with bow
legs in protruding teeth oi min
V u . ' .. jus........

ITeaching Pamphlets
Issued By State
II)

DAVID Y a TI.UK MAItKK
AP education Writer
Few people realize how impovtout mid demanding are teaching
J.ibs, Yet few other jobs short of
pin cut hood itself, are capable of
influencing lhe lives of chthlrnn
so profoundly uml histlngly.
An
unusiml
am!
appealing
pamphlet to help teachers under­
stand and cope with troublesome
rllitdien,
and soundly
benefit
the
children
themselves,
has
Ih'ci i imhlislied by tile Stain

tinies this body-talk, this languaia
Charities Aid Association.
Entitled "Teacher Listen—Thai of lieliavior is not clour. You
Children .Speak," the pamphlet, have to wait, listen again, put
was written by Professor James tvvu and two togctlii'r they wa/
1.. llymes, Jr., of the George you do when a baby first talk*,
Peabody College for Toucher*, llul it is language. Children ar*
Nashville, Tennessee, and sella asking you to listen uml to help
lor f*c,
Idem, tlie pamphlet says.
The pumidilet make* in act is -it
tindei-tmullng children . . help­
and positive suggestions for help­ ing ctlildien. tin- i- not a simple
ing such children as the bully,, business. Hill when you realize
the sliowoff, the clinging child Unit, at least you know smmi
and the retiring child.
things not to do. Tbs pamphlet
The importance ami moaning of suggests:
Don't look fm wmidera. It’ll
such behavior its clowning, push­
ing, shoving and nail chewing take tinir to overcome problem*
me luridly discussed in chapters Hint have taken time to build up.
entitled. " I ’ll Hit Yon
. I’ll Don't expect the child to know
Hurt You," "Look ut .Me . . . why he l&gt; acting the way he i«
Look at Me," “ I Want You . . . I You cm. understand thut there
Need You . . .
I Love You," are m i i i i o basic causes hut tlm
"Don't See Me
Don’t Hear child i animt IbniT pile on inoro
Me." and "I Chew My Nails . .
pi'rssiito
You know Hail *nm&gt;i
I Twist My Halt " The chapter for caiiM'* for u child* behavior.
headings bespeak the "language Don't add toi'l I,, lip' lire. lb,rr*l
of behavior.’ Listening to and 11-ten when people &lt;uv "W s've
understanding
this
langimg't tried everything and
noth'ng
reveals much that is unsuspected, works." Don't believe It. These
the pamphlet snya.
people have ptobubly tried ono
Some children
many children mi'ihod only pinn-hmt'iil.
— you help lie not lauding trio
The idea i- i" keep looking
hehavmr
hard, lw walling fm lime '" 'I for ranees .......... .
growth, the pttmphh't sa'-« Hilt \ isit Ins home, if you can Talk
still others have needs which lo hi- parent- Talk with leaehgo beyond this
The eltlbhi"! ers. St uilv what iccords thorn
tiiciilsclvc* tell von wlm they ere. See the yuuiigsti'r in all th«
ure. Tliev do not u-e wonts &gt;n I'lllies you rail' in Hie luorhiomn.
pnpei oi words on lip- tongue. Hut m tile play g i"iil'd. mi the street,
III ehibs, at home The more you
the children talk.
They
ta lk
w ith
till'll
in i'll''- , know iibmit him the more surely
w ith a ll th e ir b e h a v io r, th ro u g h VOII will be able tn lictp hint. A
eliild c. a 11 ilstl.iti&lt;1
even
I Id n g I hey do
O fte n ytni pmlilem
ktii'V e a s ily w list it m e n u - .'suit" - el.tl'l In smile wav

’
suyitiK* rol' s, and truer wotils
wore never spoken. Tito neighbor
hood collectors daily beat a path
to my do’or, the matlmun is bent
a I
douhio with attractively printed
appeals lot my asMstnnce.
never have any money in our
The Hub Mortis Ccnlrmilnl of
Maybe it isn’t true all over the jem*, never seem to lime any
Friend*
of
Mrs.
W.
C.
Wilson
|
THUHSUAY
llm Grand chapter OHS In being will ho pirnsed to know Hint »lie country, but 1 think It is. Organ. ,!:&gt;tcn. mid out clothes look us
The Baptist Junior Hint bet nuod h*IJ in Orlando in Ihc Municipal is tecupei tiling from u mount ill• iseti charities, legitimate ones ,f Wi.‘,| purchased them ut u rum-i
loo, are to high pressure, and „ „ ttl. ,uile.
will niHDt nt -•:«&gt; l*.SI. in the Mo- Andiloi inin Apt. 11-14, Thane at­ n
there arc so many of them, that
fo
make
matters
worse,!
tnotial t.if iiulmusl Building nl tending from Hemlnole Chunter
No. 2 OHS an delegates are Mm.
the Ftr.it BuplM Clmrrli.
Iloliuit lushing in riicd in San­ it’s getting to bo u ntujor head- iiiougiiticss students tag us whit
Thu Intermi illiiic i;.V&gt; » f thi* Kdstm Coil. Grand Escort, Mm. ford last wock. Mr. Cusldnir Is a ache for n person on n ntmlesl i.uknanios in vulgai \riimcii.m Iii'v who lives on the other side
First riupHH Chinch will meet In Louise Hill*, Mm. S. F. I,imp. wiiti'llllliiker and is assisting hi* income to cope with all the np- ,,,,.1 *U(.|, Kieetings ns "lit Skinny". ol the tracks who i» trying to
•hit I’ltrhean Bible class mom «i M m . .1. M. HoltZclaw, nml Mr*. IV. grandfather, C'liailo* Welt.
I’cals.
to "||l Fatty" just add l" out iingiovc '"millions there.
I.. Soitr.
7.30 P.M
Sin- teams that n whole comNo matter what the "coulrtbu-, miseries.
Ollicra
from
Sanford
ottmnllnp
! Dr. anil Mrs- C. L. Park have ' tlun" box of tho Income lose
\re you going to take it sitting liiumlv is re.-ponsihle for every
'I hr it' mimtlu Itvtickah Lodgo
nn&gt;
Sir*.
Daisy
Parnell,
Mr*.
Clem­
iu.-l lelurited from Atlanta, Gu. declare, most of us middle-llinun '
oi do you plan t" do soun • nl Inn part of its comm unity, ll.ui
'vt|| hull it regular meriting it*
entine King, Mm. J. K. Cmirier, where the yviitlcd lliuir soti uml People haven't limitless funds tolli-ug
nlnuil i f f You van weather hud conditions cannot he Ignored,
the l.O.U.K. Hull II I 11:1)11 P.M.
Mr*
W.
K.
Vnrn.
M
m
.
.t.
N.
OilThe Pliiiniii"n ciins ,tf tlir Khhl
daugiiter-iii-law, Mr. mid I'lunU't mind out to all worthy cause*, it ■ e tlnusts while you go ouliil- and tli.11 young people "across
Must of u* are particularly inter- iv along doing a ivpau joii on the Hacks" van be Just a* ntc«
Uni'U'i &lt;'tunill will meet al the Inn. Ml*. Tommy Md.nin, Mr*. pnrk.
ns her own group when put to
erted in one, uuiybe two, urgui.- luiirself,
homo of Mis. I.. I'. Peyton, on Hi" H. E. Cordell, Mrs. J. A. Ander\ -kin doctor can preseilhu the lost,
Orlando Highway «i fl P.M. Tlir ...... Mr*. K. C. William*, Mm. R
Mr*. Hurry Kmlell I- eeb'brallug izatluns uml would like lo g h "
hnsfesnes mill be Mrs." Louise V Orcn.haw, Mr*. Vertna Clink- her birthday Friday. On the same our small dollar where it will f&lt;&gt;i your uene. Sometimes ill
"lllrlliduy Party" Is HtmlkiT
Paulk, Mrr. Clayton Hntllli ami stales. Mrs, Itertlin Jenkln-, Mr
day, she ami Mr. Kmirll nut cele­ give u« smile personal salts- ilmt j„ necessary in chase these engaging film ultout Hvetyn, who
II. I". Hrwson, Mrs. Robert Wlll«» M hool with Janie wl.o
a
Mrs. Volin Williams, .lr.
brating llielr -Tit11 wedding anni­ 1'aetlon. Actually, (he way things blemishes is a new diet mid a
hums. Sirs. G. W. Iluiley Jits. II.
seem to lie *et up, every orgnn- clean wu-luluth. When powdering i- having a birthday party. Hvu-i
versary.
*
FRIDAY
W. Turner, Mis. M. Pellz, Mrs.
Ination is running It* own inte'is • yum
face,
use clean eotti't l.vu -lives to buy u birthday
&lt; Cl rules of the Huiiford Garden .1. II, Crawford, Mrs. I.. M. Tyre,
Itolicil Park Ims returned tn the campaign, ami it’s only a hermit ..mures that can be thrown away present for Joule uml pievullsj
Club will meet as follows: Atalea Mrs. 8. F. Dutton, Mrs. R. F. Cole.
upon lie, mother to make a party
Circle with Mrs. C. L. Bedding Mrs. p. If. Wyatt. Mt*. It. (». llnivetsll) of I'loiidu in Gaines­ or misanthrope who dares refuse' after crivli powdering,
hut slip doosn’t get an
If your legs me o liltlr bowed. iesand Mis* Hilaire Khchhoff; Cen­ Metbvin, Mr*. Mui'nv Jarvis. ville, after spending the Hnsler u personal appeal.
It’s apparent that the Coin- best votiveul I Iml univunled oval invitation to tlm party.
tral Circle with Mrs. K. H. Cb- Mr-. J. C. Ilwward. Mis. P. A. holidays with Id- pm'"its, 1*&gt;. and
Hvelyn’- motlier visiting soilin'
merits at 10:00 A. M.t Dirt Gur- Rowland. Sir. ami Sirs. Jack llur* Me*. C. !.. I’atks on \\ ♦’•■•I Si'Vrll- mtinity ('best idea, Iwfoie mi I “ « i skirls at a length that will Iieiglltiiiis,
unawale
that
lier
u*cnth
Stu'il.
(Hiring
the
war,
was
a
scnsildu
I
met
ice
pie-sing
vmn
nitiei
ndf
’ deners C lide with Mrs, S. C. I new
„ „ anil Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Shophasn't
beep
invited,
solution to I In* average problem ealnst .&lt; i ludi w hen you sw iluugliti'i
Dickerson,
llemcrocullls Circle! ^ . , 1
Mrs. K.leiiiiiu If Uiiliiil 'I left nf giving Kvcn then, sume of tin
.ntn Thai tun mil ought &gt; i telephone- Janie to seo lonv
With Mr*. C. W. Hamll, Jr. at!
Hvetyn i- enjoying the paity,
f
p
VJ7
7
&gt;
,n
'Wednesday
for
Chiu
lesion.
S.
I
|[ed
Cross,
wore
outside
the
1
■
n
tg e fb'-h and tuu-ele toward
\
7:BO P. Si.; Hibiscus Circle with
, I*» TTf ■ A u x i l i a r y I tt j where she was ■■ailed due to the j chest lit most communities
mu tbit mm r leg ih.d einplmsi &gt;* .Innit* .iwaki's to Hie tiolden llul '
Mrs. John Fok ami Mr*. V. C.
and learn- uliul it menus to lie
death of hot only aunt, Mis. jt was easy to slice one's cliuiitv ’ ■&gt; tiowed look.
• Keltic at 2:00 P. M,; Ixora Cir­
uwiile of the feeling of ol lull's
S
|
)O
Il
HO
I
f
l
a
m
O
l
i
n
i
t
*
I
(luorpu
IngrnliHin
III
i(i
hip
son.
Mis
tail
vim
G
cpibl
Illgniluim
iluli
liipson.
Mi
]
dollm
in
a
couple
oi
even
tipis'
tn
m
Mindi'til
i-l
co
cle with Mr... J. M. Higgins at
in "A loti for |lob" a young
"a 'he tnad (n -1•ii IuIit teeth,
Huleliiiiuoii lui- visited Sanford1pieces.
2:80 P. M.; Magnolia Circle with
i tni) »
W'
Mi'IiiIh'I s of ine V.I'IV
\uvi| numy Imp's .dr- Hnvenel will te
lint tuduv those of ns who*" J'o-t deiiiists will give sludenlM lo,in win. desiies to gel m all,id
Mrs. J. Hrnlley Odham and II. II.
\|H .
I '.Hh
community isn’t In on any charity n hieuk m pi ice. uml if you r-t..&gt;i i- tinned down when he s c ‘ke
Odham, Sr. at 11:30 A. M.j Mi- lary will sponsor a lawn dame r,i f turn to Sanford Monday.
cliost idea arc bombarded on all t &lt;• mb ainv, it will ,o*i a la vvmk vulti mi atomic IiiImiiatnry
iiom Circle "with' Mr*." Raymond
Tourist Centor Rntiii.h" nl&lt;-i •
siim t.s
\(
ItfUSOH
isdes for routriliutions A single h-s Hum if uni let it go to. tils lug aintiitiiifl. He lib's |o|i
Bass at 10:00 A. M.; Jncarandn f" ’"' !' :,m r’ M
,MI I’ M. it
It..1
0
l.t'l
iittri lob in Idl and miss fashion,
until recently hi might me
in h ng
Circle with fit *. Albbrt Starke ; wn anmnineed this mm nine l.&gt;
appeal from out volnnteoi flro
til Min need I. will pnwei to 'lint - oi i» filed because he in.
at 1:30 P. M. for a tour o f Mft., M’" ' r w
liy Mfill TIIUMAS
departlucnt, which wants now •■. ,- weight
\ ..... I .|u i . m. ungeiod iiol iiuil. i Tienthu-la.-ti'
Endor Gurlett’n gardens; Palm I
proceeds nf th" diim e v U
to iicim
mllv lie lakes a job In a tool
uniforms and some recreallonnl *■ H■ vnu gain.
Clrch'. 12 noon ut Gar.lvu Cell- Ik'
f,u the aoxllUi v’« ni 'i"
r m
m
/)'■ supplies: a roulde of sheets of
HOLLYWOOD. A pi HI
t.nt m uflei i-l... I lull to he p fiiiioiy and filially Ihroogh a
ter: Rose Circle with Ml.-. R. R. nroWt. the V.F.IV Nation-I Hm«
o
n
s
t
ir
- llillU
kindle ■•mplnyi'i begins lo a|o
Movie bigwig* l"dnv me nuill slicker- III help crippled ciill- I'.I . the espen eIn Helon Ifnpid' Mb-h. Mu-1" for
I mill imiiI
it* k
a in tflx*
The Hibiscus Clicle of the Gnt- dancing will he furnished In Pip. . ing whetlii'i All \nivi ieu tnolliall tit on; an appeal fimn a velermi' tin nunt of me iinigiaip I'uliepei pu t oil. Ids vv'iik. and manages
In
I
ipnie
niil
a
uirthud
to
napiovv
NOW/
end
I.I'OII
Hail
will
ealeli
a
p.t-.,.iifauiziilion
That
snme
day.
th
*'■
&lt;
llovd
and
hiU’n-tern
Mehv'i
i'si‘1
V
e«
am
.
will
-I'l1
tluii Club will meet at tlm liuiun
\i t %ij in * jr,r i u i\\
Hie plnduel onion fuel mi'll by his
I’ed Cross eolleeior fm our street 11 1 -iirli you i pi obli'ioI I •* M M
o f Mr*. John Fox on West Flr t
,
s 11 Earnest will do th final Hollywnl'd.
company
Ho Moruluv. till Nolle Ihniic .ill
attcct at JliOO P. M.
eilllllig,
li"l)i trill nd mill m i i i i i I "
dropped in fm a piece of eliniiite,
I' n't i i ) in vnui 'min pop
* | iiiA H 1 m i i h ' * * .
V v
»1j«•
n f
v m ii
11 i i &gt; Duilghteir u f the Auteriian 1|lwl&gt;&lt;dn‘-&gt; W
’HI be I'fijoveil.
to d t itr r m in e
w h c th e i
he could i ,|,.|||
|| M h t*
f t l i 'I l M M i l
1 if . .
III
* 1&gt;i f * - o f
Revnliitloii will hold llu lr monthiv
-t in as w e ll oa th e - c ir c a a - on i s ta rt
1I M 'll T|
T h in
f lm
n
a youth cull l ecu and a i jih I v f i t i l \
meeting with Mrs. George Moreau
O
s
t
e
e
n
N
e
w
s
th
e
g
iid
ir
o
it
.
Tuduv
Ids
1'ale
f lia r
l i t .•
v v .' i i ‘
L i
,|t !
uidf"i omd Itov Scout
In Ovlcda at II l'J|, All visiti„L.
if - . . t .
iu the la|i of tin gods, meaning a I that we liny a few tickets In
[ lin t
i n • %t f
.In
unVTM m i
Hy MARTHA DI NNING
daughters me emilia||y incited
half-dozen executives uf l nivcr-iil-|country fair Ills troop was spun- d h u n t h i m w! m i l i i i n i i t u - l»1 I I I 1Tito Genti nl Circle of the Garden
8Pon&lt;/\
liiii'inntiomd.
f m * 1111!* **
M i ik i* f t i*
t t f lo* hi 1v
H IM -I
soring
Club will meet with Mr-. If M
l.nit week was a week of par­
Hurt couldn't wait to loan the I If I’d rmopilril witii all re- oiid lira in s m i l vm i " i l l m c ip i'
Papwortli at Hi I'M .
ties an &lt;l|iiriiir*. On Thut-day, the
r e s u lt.
Il v i e w ith Ids lo id e on I ip ir s ls , as I fe lt
I should, w n
m m e h e a lth fu l a t titu d e t o w n , I
k
The Magnolia Circle of llm Gm - seventh mid eighth giatlr* had an Ills Easter vacation, lie laid to fit |wouldn't have had enough folding life.
(^ V /
( l O n O M V M il
" ui?n Club will in.Id n timt*li(on ut Fast oi egg hunt at llltm Spllng*. hack to Id- classes.
idim. he,
! m oney le ft in th e house tn liu v
l ' " i l e ta u t
eil
Hie Garden Center at |I;:1U A.M. They '.eel" accmnpunli'd by I'ttnIf I missed a day,
might not food fm till' next day. As it 1-, I' ll gaged iu a point cffoil to pn ilni'O
I Mr*. !.. K, Spencer will be the cl pal Will Inm Wall. Mr-. Knyder graduate," lie said,
'I'm in-I a urtuiillv giving less dui ing Hi. f'luis fm leen-agci-. Tluee inn
i xpoakar.
took u load ovei in then alntlmi hua-hoeii now."
vein to elinrity I him Hio modest 11«if. plcllli e- mild' i" conpi'i ut inn
, . I * " 1 Girt Seoul* will- uiL'el ut wagon. Finlilitg was a punttlmr
While Hart might aevoi lie Hol­ -urn I would Imve contributed If I will) the Intel nut loiud Council on
Scout Hall at HMtt'A. M. fur a too.
lywood's greatest acini, lie could
Also on Thursday, Mrs. Tnst's certainly iimitifv as (lie biggest. were pm milled — nml use th" Religious FdiiriilIon tvvhieli iq i' breakfast hike. They will return
room ha dun Easier egg hunt at Among most mule stars, lie could word consciously — to make m&gt; i co'pt- ill del lornEliaMoils) by Hie
■t 10:00 A. M.
. The Mimosa Circle of the Gar- the home o f .Mrs. J, S. l’elcrsmt. seem like a great dalic beside donations where my interests lay. I’mteslniit Film Ciuoml-sloo III
Naturally, Fill going til -I'llll a |Hollywood now aie bring -hiiwn
On Tlmrsday Ml*s Ann Ibiucli- poodle*. A* I lunched with him
' drn Chib will meet nt iby Gardro
Cunlev ut 10:00 A .'S I! wMli Mrs. ell«'n room had mi egg hunt on b e f o r e Ills depurtmr. lie ap­ check lo tlie volunteer firemen -- [n&gt; churches and Fumlav -ehool-.
lost suppose | havp a fire. Of If these first few are all) linliriiRobert H. Kccly acting t* iio-te.i 1. the Methodist Church grounds.
peared equal to at least two Alan coilrse. I'll kick Into the youth tinii of movies to eoiii''. the mover .*Tbe Gr|i«nyir ^•Inipl 1 T A pro- i As
A* Ithere wa* no school on
“ vkiunl.v »eHi'ifnlcd for Thursday Friday, J. 8. Fetersnn took his Ludd* and pet hup* lluce Mickey ei'iitmunilv project. Natninlly, flm eiit should he u liuui' »mv,ss.
enntern, neraitse after all It's n I Tlieie Is. fm iiislauee. Hi
' '
iL-s with
o il I, him
Id......
1y*
night ha* laen postponed Indefi- Junior
hoy*
on Ills
hi* wnrlr
work ■,l0_.
I l.'ONl'MV M7I
Size fhe'» -ix feel five, 27n
• nltcly.
truck. Fix nf them hud fun flail­ pounds, mostly musrlet i- not Ills will contribute lo llm Red C|&lt;&gt;-.., stilly " f Jn.lo. II lngti M |mhi| I i I1')
I
m'ohiinc I don't dun* In* tin* nitty 1
w |u» m t •-mddn'i nndri -t 1%
i*.!
ing and eaiiPL'Iiig at Highland
,
MONDAY
only asset. The lurge lad fioin neraon ill the collector'* neigh life on .........tliei
side of the
; The I)(|ieiidali|e Class of tlm I’ltrk. Tliev mine linnic tired and
lean a lot fimn a
Mithudi l f'liiirch will ims'l with huppy witii enungli flxli for a Turtle Creek, I’a.. has ii liuiul-oiiie iKirllood who refused — mid also Hacks. JnJn
fare
nod
an
easy-gujug
niiiiiiiei.
mi turn lly, I don't want her going cliureh vimiti iiaei-i-llm ami a
‘ i t i q * . ,t
Mrs. J. II. J.orcholl at ft Ift Oak fry at Mr. Pelerson’s liome.
"lie's very relaxed and direit." cnniml saving tlint 1 just gave it
On Friday the Sunday School
A'.ctiur at M:lMt F.M.. A market
aid studio rum'll .Sophie Ro-en dollai' when eveiyone else ''on ph (lili-ii,
Fui g im le t eniintiiH . . . fur greiiter H iim 'iiln m
banket " ill nip" be helllr
i iitin
in m ind,
Hii-v 'M
classes of Mi*. Williams, Mi
lein, w lip nrepriied him fm I lie trlimit'd five,
get jlls t a . I l l l i e iim ili'v fio m me
The Runbcam Hoard of*tlm Win Hiuwur, Mi*. Wilson and Mrs. test,
vniii
lipi-i liu v ’-- I tie bilge - i/e iim kiigt’s ul the henllli
“ III* liu- a warm friendlv
That means Hint when H&lt; as | can possibly i f t i o i i lo g ive
men'* Missionary Union of tho Herring luid an egg hunt al (iu qiinlit), uliitig the lines »l I m p ; jftnuei, the heart, the polio, tie "J1
mid lieiiutv aids ii-i'd itnll) in vintr himie. \m i |inv
.
-111! im l s h a |i" up a . H ie
F ln t Sapliit Church for children hmm o f Mr*. 1'utri-on.
Ies- iiriipni ttmiiilelv
, . nun It le— . . nml &gt;mi get
111
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. George en­ I'oopei, John Wayne or Jnnim million hiuI one other special 1
M 'ig lils illio o d
m i-e i
ilf
I'oai so,
age* 0 to H year* old will meet
StewniT."
&lt;
mitre |Hti|miTinnntelv . . . imieli m ine . . lim n &gt;mi tin
tertained their cousin*. Mr. mid
w h en
I gel
m a ile d appeuls
at 3;3U at the church.
Hart seemed a trifle umhaiius-eit |
Mrs. llarlaml I'erklns and son
m I lie simill si/.e. Su - m e in a H it! W A Y . (let the
W’lin d i'ifn l im pecsom il pleas w iih
i it USD AY
al'oiit the lust, and I found out eaieer 7
n il ou t -o f-lo w n p "sl m a r k , I w ill
The H. W. Warn Hible Class of Peter o f la&gt;ng Island, N, Y. for why.
lurin' -iz e Ritehiige- of vitur far m ile iiatimmllv ml
"
L
e
i’s
pilt
it
lliis
wav."
lie
the Flr»l Methodist Church will the weekend.
*' ! V C o ld T a b le t*
v erli-e ti p ru tlm l- al Ttiuehltia*- where price- are ul
"They have lur doing a love .-mill'll. "I Uiak'lsliiml the jimiiei tk n n k f u llv loss tlie u i in to th e
On Thursday aftoimmu Mr. ami
fire p la c e .
meet in McKinley H a ll,a t 7:00
-eene,"
lie
sunl
us
lie
stulilieil
al
a
w
a
t
t
—
the
lotve-l
possible.
involved
in
soeli
work
Is
verv
......I
Bill I 'dill would like V'i y
P, M. The men will rntarMlu tho Mr*. Joiner wlm have liei'i) winter Hollywood salad lalldetes have to indeed."
He addl'd that ('iihf"i
vlsllor* lit Sanford railed at the
much lo be able lo pick my
ladle- with a spaghetti supperwalrh
tlirir
weight,
too).
"I
have
Ilia
"serins
like
a
nut
1
'
|
f»
'
Illi"
'
rou
Dunning Hnstek homo mi Gioir
7.7r
Mb
charity nml give ii wluit uiiiMey
can Home
The American
_____ Depart.
live."
In nuv Hm.se four famous wordI ran uffonl Hr I’d like lo give
mYnt of tlm Woman'* Clnli will wav to Atlanta, Oa.
‘
Will
you
marry
me?’
"
But
he
emphasized
Hoi
at
•
M
llll
Doan’h
rills
4
9
&lt;
1
lie
»
Miss Marjorie Mar-hall who ha*
iu a lump um .m.l leave mv daor
meet al H:fH« |’, M- at the Club
Tin* scene is from "Ludv in llm not give up foiiHiiill fur
for ll'dl'
iMr
lw «t living In Onterlo, Calif, for
la'll free for tlie ImilidiVimili, llur;
tfous*
j
Dark.”
He
pluved
llm
movie
slur
vviiod
or
.mvlinin'
else,
!.
II
navaral years has returned to he
hrusli sniestuuii ami even some
W B ttlV ^Q Mi’’
li ( I'mvilcrs 19.
Eccniimiiii
signed
with
tlie
|le|
rote
done
hv
Victor
Mature
In
Hie
Lion* in a people who just drop in for a cup
The Women’a Ml»l ipdYy Biade- at home with har father, E. J.
7.ir
play and Jon Hall In the picture. fessiorml team.
•i
tic
I'll
Blip
„
ty of tha First Baplli Church will Marshall.
if ten.
I AMIIY Mff
Fool bull, lie dee lured,1. "is tin
Robert McDermott of Seville Nut hud eiisling ut thut.
tonduct a mtaeln nal 4y d * 11"
iM a m n e s i a
:(!(«•
The Ail-Amriiinu’s film career I Mug I love."
wa*
calling
on
friend*
In
Osteen
10:00 A. M. A coven *Kah
lili 1
lunch.70r
Anitriii
*17.7
I'iokll
II
tils
t’lipsllli Review: "WllliHsh lie
Monday. He wa* principal uf our -Jailed budding when agent Time
fpn wilt ha held at 8jW.
Owen, liushund of net teas Dontm inn" iTG Fi Is nine tirnble, tnim
school tad rear.
39*
Mr And lire. Edward Pell and Reed, signed him to a eolitrnel. the first *himmv dance to I lie In '
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SAMS
depends on thia week's test. Hr relinsli of an old niusleitl unit dm
( 'o r c t f a
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^TTm W M U oMherBaptf*t Church was Mrheduled to uppeur In "Ono iml matlrr. What doe* mallet i
mi. Heel
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“hriatlan Tcmperanaa Cnkn of
Christ
Vralis,” but had to forego IIIn
iml Betty, and she never (vug In lieli&gt; ,
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Victor Malure mid I•&gt;•■I
M a a rand
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to leave for Rumn before Hart fin - Harris buttle lustily over her. Tin
7.7.' Heitgue
nor R. N. « u tha Inatructor.
aUrloptlcan t« tu r* whWh will ha
M i
result cannot be called lonielldnr
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howard of Uheil his Notre Dame studies.
How would ha tike an acting new, nor Is it ever dull.
Euetie wan vacant guait* *t tho
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R ■
VOLUM E X X X X I

s S fr O R F R o M D A T ™ F R ID A Y

Entahlinhtd 1908

Sanford Plays
HostTo Seven
Congressmen

Brannan F a r m P l a n Hil Of Sovereignty
Is Turned Down By
May Be Abandoned
S e n a t e ’ s Agricul­
In Atlantic P a c t
ture Subcommittee
For Good Of All

IMStACINO Hit tOU* new pet* V-inon Mueller, 3. f»t:, ncntiaintrri -vith
'i .• alTciUiutate rpiaili upl-ls Lino to "Marc - (r.^lill In Tempt* Cl'v,
1 'Ilf Wn.nls ate ra.e among gii-it*. lull multic.t—blilli I* an t&gt;li| ttury to
Mingle," who hs* tud Hirer litter* ol triplet*
I /nferinlionnl)

Makassar R e v o l t U .S . A ir Force
Leader G i v e s Up Officer Accused
To I n d o n e s i a n s
As Russian S p y
Dcmoliili/ation Order
Is N'M Revoked As
Unrest
Continues

IW in n e s n tn
F lp fu ls
U.

1AKAKFA. V S. 1, Ap. M —
(/!*&gt; llir Irsdn of llir MiilcsiMf
t r o i l , C.ipi Audi Abdul Ar ri/.
srnvrd by plitnr and surtenderrd
to thr tmloiiesian guvcntiiienl to­
day hut idfii.inlt said thr do not
r«ti*ider the revolt list been
quelled.
A/i/ strived heir n day sftei
I 'reside nI Noe kmno ordered the
UKibirintion of federal foue* to in
tsde Makassar and end the rebel­
lion. Hr wa* whisked away by
military polite a* a « prisoner. |le
lupF re lined three thnes-previoudy
to simendei.
(Jrfrnse Minuter Sultan llaniengku Ruwonn vaid the rehrl leader*
•nnieml't it ‘'unconditional" but
lire l,irril the relirU 'till hold the
!.,n| Indiiticsian capital city.
"I &lt;tu mil know w-lint nrilei \/ir
giivi- Id ti'or»;w," Itmvnnu ileclueed.
■'They nrv still Imldlug tin- town
nnd tin v urn still in .uirunti.. Out
ndlitiiiv operaHon will cuntinim
until t am uinitlve Hu* mat let 1I'uinplidelv settled."
MlnUler of liifnriuntion VV ,t
ItiitutnilKl said A m left » subnrdlttnle In ehurgo blit lint) refined
to identify him.
The Indonesian government wild
Axis, n former officer In the Indoticsinn Corps of the Dutch Army,
wan lielng treated a* a prisoner,
not a* a military leader to n tm»lIion to negotiate with the govern­
ment.
HI* surrender came after re&lt;i:aallaaeg Oa Pas* t l r w l

• IO vrar util A m 'lln ti lirm.m
Irild ibrm hr viillmlerreil In sup­
ply -fu r l inililnry mloiiu.ilum to
KiU'ia bn unr " I hrlir*e in Com*
munitm."
I hey -aid t'pl. GuMav Adolph
Mueller of Si. Haul, Minn., ihen
gave them recral U. 5. inleltigrnea
(lorumenli while they pu*e«f at
ngrnt* of Ihe Soviet Union.
Mueller i« ml Irial before a U.
S- Air • hrre '"YoI im moVilit o*r
rharpe* nf stlrmpling In iteliver
i lanfird inhumation inviibing II.
S. nntintial (lefllur In a fureiqn
n.ilion. If- pleaded innorenl al the
opening of the tria(_ d'i* morning.

financial
Need

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S S K te

Senator* l.ursa fD -fll), Thyc Ml
Mlimi and Aiken Ml-Vti.
Under tin- propoasl cat'll nun-

meri'iNl potato gioitur would ha
Hislgurd a uuuta or llltre of pntNtor-s for marketing. He would ha
osalgnrd a given number of acreo
to plant l*isd on hla average produrtion 'tie us-d threw years. He,
would to- uiluT,cii (•' market all
pulstoeu gru'.i ii rm hit allot tod tier«g«V
„
If he produced or planted more
than his quota, the excess would,
carry j* MStoOj. a| ..i* |pet»"*i r tt V.
1*srlfj*. The goverhmen’t support
now I* If. per rent below Ihsl if
oumputeil prire Intemled to givr u
(ID per rent of purilj. Faritt I a
fm m produce a fair uschsiige
vslur or purchasing power.
Farmer* whn oppm.ed the p i -

CiiMiirlion on Ihe charge in lime gram or do not ward to partit-ipul'*,
dill would lx* iivdgneil guoto . til
of w ir riiulil bring ihe ilralh pen­ pulatocs piuiluri’d alaive till limit
ally. fethnirally ihe .lair of wai or front eveesa acre* would Iw- sub­
ject to llir penalty.
li.is mil Vel ended.
flu )cro or piuciiH'.eru of llir u«talor» would be rt’ipilred to willi
•on of a Swiis falhri and lliiitvh hold llir penalty from prlecs they
rnolher lolil them si a meeting they paid for the "excess potaloe-.''
Onr ol die ugenl* *aid Mueller,

had arianged with Inm:
“I have hern looking for u rtmlur I for m long time. My father
fought In the Coinimml*! revolulinn on Iht- side uf Lenin. From my
earliest youth 1 have hi*eu intereslril in Communist doctrine und 1
l»-ll«vp In Communism. It is Ihe
noli right way.

l u n i n r t Oa Oaa«

sons and aomi against fathers,
■nd maybe av«n mothers In the
big PTA-Student softball gams
nt the Softball Park Monday night
at 7;80 o'clock.
Among tho fathers and bom
(*•) — Some slated to facs each other on tha
'rig the on- diamond are George A. Spear,
A socla- county prosecuting attorney ana
split Into ‘ son Tommy, Hugh Whetehc] and
their par* »on and possibly G, W. Spencer,
s meeting and son Woelay. A large group ol
fans, Including parents and atuion held the denta era doe to bo on hand to
more fund.* cheer tha playaia.______________
Mselons on
the demund
guaranteed
tU

H o ld s Spotlight

m» » Florida L
tied convention
■ t o r dlimii

In

M a r tia l

And Bonn To

Financial Crisis

a wags*

In n o c e n t
C o u rt

•Tin- Soviet Union represents
llir ('ntlimuill*t Parly line uml I
think I could help Ihe Soviet Union
and thus the party line hy supply­
ing information I hcllevo to lie
Important."
dueller, member
vlueiler,
tii.inu., of
..• an
.... Air
■». Force
- -iiilrlllgciH-e Mi|U»drun,
ws* stmlvidr
the Intelllgenrr
Fathers will be plttod against lug at
...............
telllgenrr vchool III

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NO FHOOF
TAI.I.AIIAHSKE, Apr. I I. -l/P»
The Florida Supreme Court to­
day ordered tha release of Henry
A. Mm shall, sentenced to HO days
Imprisonment on a charge of at­
tempting to Influence two Itroward
county lururs.

The 16 per rent penal!) I the
most liras!le ever proposed for o
federal farm rontrof program.
Most of them have rarrled pensltiea of 50 per cent of parity.
A fanner could avoid penalties
on Id, exceia* production hy I urnlug the elects over to the govern­
ment. It could divert them from
normul market I'haniirk, surh a*
ph lug them away to Institutions
or charltlso for ne#dy parsons or
converting them Into ferllllter or
other use*.
Unlssu a farmer tdtared up all
peusltlsa on one crop hr would Ire
Ineligible far price support.* on tlm
next. This appeared to Ire a inennii
uf encouraging or forcing wide
compliance.
Any potato price support prograin would be cunditlonrl upon a
favorable vote on controls by two*

Payment Is Made For
A&amp;M Negro Honpital

The murt. In a 0-2 derision, uald
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 14. - I/I1
evidence In the case woh Insuffi­
cient to tiupport the charge.
H — The last paynmnt for ronstruc
ordered hl» release union* suffi­ lion of thr now- Florida A. and M,
cient evidence Is pmented._____ Cdflage for Ncgroa* gU,000,100
hospital waa raised today In a
cumplete butltiesa transarthm be*
tween two state board* and the
city of Tallahassee.
The city has contributed 1160,.
000 to the project In tha past and
wasn't due to put up Itn final
$100,000 donation until Mar. 31,
1MI.
....
WASHINGTON, Apr. li-M V -T h e e#M , » • « J n » " tM
So,, tv raise the money to pay
tha t«n tree tor, tha State Board
of Control assigned the city’s eontreat calling for next vaar's oayf lst repart. It MM aat Mpe fee wee# spring-like weather wear
mant to ihe State Board of Educa­
tion for $96400.
Now. when U*« alky's next pay­
By ASSOCIATED PR199
,
ment la dae It will tend a $100,000
- It*» wed-Aprit and spring. .«w#*t. iweet, gentle, Spring, is three qhaok
tha State Board of Edit­
weeks-old. aad acting like old ntan Winter,
ion which win have earned
for the permanent school
„ The t u p * o f light ihowara, soft wind*, budding tteoa and Howsh
by virtue of the traasaetioa.
and green graia it 'way e f f the efbnatie beam over many parti o f tM
*• • •
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TOWNHBND MEET

Mid-Winter Spring Plays Clully
Ing editTrick* In Northern Part* Of U. S.
conveil-

Tollelissfc*.

prlatkms
Mohools

■PSS.grows
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assess__ • Slate
l . lent,

ac­
ted

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alatetsctswge'.

fn the Midwest, it might as waD be Wintat.
don't feel_ too hot about their P

brand of Spring weather, either,
There a too much alng aad ettna
In tha air. much Ilka tM Winter
season variety,
There’e not much. If any. Spring
fever la the MH hit by the iimeasoaable eold — from the northern
Great Lakee

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T M Eaitera slate*
Ute (Sanford Townssnd Club
’
will meet tonight at BiOO o'clock

In regular semi-monthly session
at tM Court House. Sunday after­
noon at liSO o'clock a Townsend
congressional district mooting will
Temperatvrea are far off nor­ bo M id at tM Court House, Club
mal. Snow la on tM ground In officials extend a cordial Invltaare tloa to tho public to attend both
meettnga.

region and Into tM Middle and
Northern Atlentio ragloi
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of the chilly air Me seeped Into
Southern states, too.

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Par­
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Boston Dcmocrnti**
Politicfil F i g u r e
WASHINGTON. Apr. I-i—&lt;/P)
I’ tr.nJrnt liuniaii hi* gi*en a full
am) um -mliiiiuml p.iuli-n to
year old Janie* M Curley, rolo.
till Hid inn Oeinui i.itn (ijuie Iwitl.
convicted id viola ling lrdri.il laws.
Thr Wlntr I luu.-r announced the
paidun wa* ([iinl'ii voiriday. It
did not *av *o, lint I mm .ill indi­
cation) thr u lion wa* cinrlly s
gcilnir tn an rldrrl) man long
honored io lu- naiitr i it) and
'tiitr Ir i inn .*. I nil-) **,n pn:paiiny to Ir," &gt; i", If."nr --ti i pi|gtllliagr ot llir ( nli..!" |lolv 'tear.
Hr i.iilui itr|.... ii,. [iiiilott -a*
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time and h • uro-i Io I In. i iti/.cn*
'hip riglit* S&lt;&gt; do |. mlr.ii ti.n Tit­
tle or Imi pi,u in at rl|n I

Altri ill-- Wlnl- I louji- aiihonnce*
inrnl. the fii -1 ti r llrpaitmcnt dil(loin) tint Mi 11 "man i|*n had
paiilonrd |V&gt;nilil Wakefu-ld Smith,
one id t**n men inmnrcd with
IHV NAHOHT O lllf IXICUTtVI and hi* rt*u(hlcr, Margaral, Imvs ths t urlr) in l*i-lit ol hi ul Ii uni
Washington National Atrpnrt In an auto fnllnwlni thnr return from
|-’"i * in lev. t h*r ptiilon i-m-rrrd
.ih.| „ IgOg
Key Wsst, ns., where the President vacationed for n mcntli Mint of the , hot ti the l.ip. ,a
Cshlnnt turned out to welcome him hick.
( Intrrmiflimnt Soiimlpholo) i line Ij. i* ) i.•11 ai
,i , .in* n l'-il of
|a-nti-pit "ii; i" i"i|)&gt; i- 1'iiiiti nimthrr
pee "&gt;ti ut 1akiny a ft* |l Service
••xtiriilnalliut lie -"'rvev'l a two
tliniilh- M-rti.-ine i’hi ilv HHI3 case.
* *’nrlr* h«it Iw'eii giivm nor nf
Mar .nchii'i'H*, * iio'Mihi r of ^u.l•he urMint fnn-eiy nf earli mumbi'T 1
Bioss, ami **a» ninvor i f llnstoH
iihMoii UiU.it lie cxpaniled.
lie illil
when thr t!*lii niaiiei iim v -.
lint *sy ivliiil a,-lli'ii iiitr. lakru nu
In Mint i-Bnr. ilo- g-iveiiinirnt
the nrnpti'sl, liul i'ummrule'1:
*
mrino'ii Inin, Smith and .lame U"Ju-t in. tile nliiikrMinali fur lliu*
Fuller ol "i an"' -mu ii film i-iiliud
muiII iinllm: mtlli'slrd, a:, the F.riginurr.' timup. Ini'., amt fid'»ly
111-101111* 1* plnn- &gt;le*e|np trii'IIMim
Smnthcrs
Cites
Sup­
C.Tnndi.ti)
Couple
Arc
repK'M-iiriiip u i "iniI "litiiin wM
Mill have In give *vn* tu resit*
runt met* lot ■In nt
I'ho wato
"And even unr nwti batstii'e uf
port
For
Pepper
In
Cfin
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HidiIll'll'il tu lime taken "hie JliO.lHJO
I’ uited Hiatt's fnn-e. — if **e r*
paint lif*i'hil tile llfe-eiil l»v--l.
in i ; J n O l d
C H I) i 111 (rum client*
Coinmic Newspaper
it s u t n is os r * n r « « r )
All well..... . Ii ted
t illlirv "a * leioeii'•d to it.\ tl&gt;
It* A8HOCIAI FH I'ltFH.N
O N I I II t . Af&gt;« N - .(/pi
1H month* in pail He J 't'i’d Hv*
Sriiatni t l.m lr I'rpprt, lighting - A defiant pall ul Itivet) -a I ** mtmlli*
and hi.
ui-ii e tlicti ws*
ti&gt; win nominallnn III the Manila ie.it oid VMllh and In- If* year old rommutril Ii*1 I’ll-.I'leitt Irunmn.
Smith, ot I'lttvi'iirali.
tornntr
Drmiieiatic pmuarv "( May
iar gnl llirfiil- ilond "H ,» police po*»e
mcu'liar &lt;d the N hI ioiiuI J.ai»or Ite*
t ifl lit* ratripaign l" I'mrlla* toiin mole than 1/ hour* lielopr rap
(Matlu.il 0» gear TV otl - *
IV loilav am) phiiiuril t" iiiiul up line lo'll) oil 1 I"|'|| plate 111 i|| illllir il*V with a 11«II) in St IVlet. Nnillirin Itiili Ii I •■I" Iill &gt;l.« uilllei
.lililge Nlen triuii i|i-iplnvi'il a i
lie, ■
'■HIpi'- I'iiIImI In Itn .lii'rre (,li|lI ‘ burg
i«*fii (,'r
I li&gt; n|i|HUiri!t. i(i ■(’
nt their nieetinif trnli'\ mill "xf 'oil. e .iniikril the i ollple out of
t&gt;1uinr&lt;l tnte(l* ."me -if tin- |&gt;r11 , ''in.illirr* ol Miami, (le** I" I &gt;in|&gt;a
i
loiiel) Ir ifip-*i i ihm mill tear
iwtore ii Seiuiuiilr \uter mu I i for a imind of li.iiid*h.ikim; and an
p,l\ hol"ll* Itlll die l**o fieri to tile
fullotv.
"A vi'ler m11,it lign itn- Imltol : ujmn air tally tuniRht
liliih I lie )io -e imallv Ir.n ked
M U V11It lx Apt I li
'fP)
tlila year," Mi** Judge nn) "Him , I Vppn III&gt;*rJr In &lt;■ |" n hr in them In i ■lull* i ».)*;•'. ulirie a
i WII t&gt;l(l -III IIl.l 1 1(1 .''ll 'lit I.'lllff
ever," I,,. ,ii|i|oiJ, "it 1) mil neei■ ■- inir11. initial I IoiTM.i
1l&lt;n,•»!.,*
pirpiweil h open up a Ill'll,vlr oil f"i the pa ,t l't * car*. •b"PP''d "ff
•ary ttiut u per-ou khum how ti&gt;
write in ueiler l.i *nte. Mr Slen I lirmgmg in thr n.inu "I I i.mllin p-ilu r I Ii cud ** .i - only niikeil ri"' roll* In-»t FelI !"iii r-H't’igh bn
'(rum -uld tile uni)’ itipuhitiim nrr 111 fiiinjrvrll arid dir llrunntati piilli e In111 l.ll-fl tin '-III t- »hr II Flip t" I'llirr",- .'1 I l'l-"l\ lllll.T.
H -vn&gt; tl f'llll.'lt iF-rlll*
taildllg •" &gt;uch an inue -hmihl I* Jpailv on « 120-imlr *' "111
FIipx aii'twil ix Miontb liter
si-lie Vi.uht lie that the \ "|i tinwon't III I III' ,-rlllll|- 111 til* |cj
httllot vim .1 hr similni
Mir \ .
,
III' I I'llplr
Ii. &gt;1 l.lgi'C **■'. en the -.aim .Ii p gut tnu-k mi fitit, lin n ifiiing
In f .n il um l.’ il i".i\ it "n Iru c ign
on Mi*' rt'Klntmtlofi t*Hrd.
I
^
llir Iinlv "Mr ifir n111Ini bv (mill en riimiili Hitimlwiiv lmt#l
in h
**lf the X nn both I'Hiilii thn1. rii*f lAilli llrf Kf|)li1ilif .itr , IVp|H'i i«ml
tmlcil up in the i iiiiin 18 mile- Ini.ili paid fill In, Hu eitv.
conform, ' Mic JiidRo iloclarcd. “ Mir i% ^iti«rkr aiidifmc l.$%i mp.ld
I le'* now me ill awing about
ballut may he ronle.tr,l '•»•' I ||r raid ........................ I..... la **i-*| "( lirir itlei iircinn thru #;;;Ui a innnili im biud mul iriit
Till 11 aV'lm ........ 11 III If led hy
Till* .......... will he hn-ti ul II ] "Mil rl»ewhcrr wnr vmikintl Im I hie.m l lmii"&gt; in- ili* rnuht mil
lue iking ml" l-iilittrii wildc nrn I Hie City Well.iri Di-purtincnt ns
inoctlng of nil tth diilrirt eluh-1 hi- drleal.
Vanctim. *1, m i her itster,
to be held In Hstifnrd. Apr. ;*:i. at
Mnunwhlle, HtiuiHin .mul- in i ,iI,nii flu* village ii dinul pgi Kmlly
\ttilen Vsm-bei 'it
1;00 I'.M.
State I'realdrnl *-&lt;!,
to an article in rh- 1 -hi Ml11r ft nmtll "I \'ll" " 1l*e|,
I tie U'eltai
lli’p’iltllioill gqV#
Root, and Stole I'xeeutive vhll'- , imiiiiuit
Iu VV
ni Lii t nf
In*t ,suu
mutilnl Mill
Dally
Wnrki-t
"f rn-t
I'nlier trail i wniiniil i-liiirciiig lliii n r c n ii n ’ nf the wnmnn’i
provident Tn! Mcrrlnm will lie the da*’ which csllv'1 f"i hi- ih-f' it
Legin-e witli at Slu.-l inn
'Hup irnvflNi
chief (rural.. at the grl-toget|irr.
Kmnlhnr* gnvi- ilu- uttii-li full '■'t'ie't, l"»**i-*tiI llie bigli 1 111...I
Last Scplcml"'i the* ■li'ctdcil to
T w» fnllnwing riinimillee liemK Unit merit at s •nil v " f hi mi
hi,
to '"jnillr iletsilx were ■iniiimneeil: maker* ut Ihc Allngiiltnli I 'mi will bail fled villi l.ugm e " f hei g'l to Fitiopi! fill »l"'|i tienlth. Tlit'V
Linda Jingle-!, eiitertuiiiuienl; Mae Chili in Miami Timr ilu* rnght "** it u*i|l, .1.-1* me tier i m irit* tlmnglil llie* liny lit find n job
*
Mu Ill'll' t"i)
l" fjitv itwii* f*t
LTsvrlnnd. serurn luestlan uml i|ee III/ F*|&gt;fcri?li wnh rm iii'il nu .&lt; tutu "rdi'i
So tiim mid their furniture and
) *&gt;iit Ii
orstluns; Italldi C'owuu, Jr., tirlsea wide networkTile pii.n r UIIlh I hll 'lii\*?i hr H ulked nllt &gt;'f *ti.'ir l fh n month
and glfU ; Alvin tldlinm. Invita­
IViipor ctlle'l tin- &lt; .....
i i Hh Mm nilhh, city provided leie nuint flu*. Tliev
it Ivin 1111f1j■
tions anil atiuda; llrnilev rtilhnin. nrttrie* "Itickhiv' 'hm Smi'llim . I f
I i rifin thi"/ IIUkhiI »ti &gt;• iilt Unr i;r» - 1*nl they j" t JCii) fm the fniiliir * * n n * s os #•■ • r m i
iiiii tl was "no iru-h."
tnre, aitu froiii i relnttvc ub-ogd
"Ir us* the lugicul " ‘ .nil mu] H" l»&lt;nnl)K
(Jffk’tMt. »*itl i Im ifir! &lt;h«Hll« il nnd cm iivii HUM nn»n- hv making
l"g(rsl I'onscuueiti'i' " f the I'curil from l hr rnliin hi hfr fill hi*t j$. hi* mul lulling handkerchief).
wiiiih hr (Proper i liui. written
hhf fur
pli'ntii'iJ with 1i**» in ciiiiic '"it: | They paid then wuv tu Pa^fj
himi'flif, Bnmther* aid.
'T il nev vnu m lt"lt first "
up llie llnvr Atnerim Thorn one
Snmthers eltcil ID f|ii"tnlltiiii
The Imv veiled I" miller "It i " f the titter* nuked IIP 1) fow
OCALA, Apr. 14 — UP) — A frutii Commutilnt iiubliesl Ioiin wliti ti
special federal grand Jury will lie said had given fn nimble rnttr- ymi Wind me. vmTd t.etlei bring a I Fcniten lolling timiilkeirhlcfs in
cnfflti."
] Fe,,nl of the l!. S. Flu Imply.
convene here Monday to investi­ liictit tn Punper,
Four
gn- limnli, wery liiq b'd I l'**«r they wound Up ill Swit.
gate last summer's mob action
From an isi-ii'- "F the Dailv through the tinv 'viruluws of the rt-rtanil whuie they finally tun out
in Lake county for possible civil Wmker for July "H. HH7. Sinntti
i mm,Inn kle tog enbin. One rniiie ” f ready caeli. They tisknl that
rights violation.
ers rend the (iiiolntiiiri:
UuBtlftn*« Ob I'n ft* ra w )
hgck ami liil » game ivanleu mi
Herbert 8. Phillips, U. S. dis­
"The hernos of the
C"H
llie
head.
iro ittia s e oa rm * ranri
trict attorney, aald as far aa he
K IM A M S MKRTIN0
knew the civil rights probe would
The Kiwuni* tlivlnnti meeting
M the only matter to come be­
ftcheduled for Monday night In
fore the Jurera.
Winter Fsrk Im* been ended «ff
Ha added, however, that the
due te the sorlott* illneii* of J,
only jury could consider other
Hughes Jackson, Kiwnnls Intern!^
nutters. Federal Judga Doxler
ttonal prvsiiiont in blirffiuli), Ala.,
A. Davane will preside.
KiiVsnt.) Governor Uiins Informed
Tha Is k i county mob violence
Fred R, Wilson till* morning.
began July 17 after ■ whit# woWASHINGTON. Apr- 14. - - W ) — Grneinl a*m* in production
About |(r torsi Klwsninnn had
M M w in raped and her husband ■nd buying power, tepoitrd Io Congiest for ihe first quarter in lUSI), Intended to go to the meeting
attached by Negroea. T M mob
which was to have been given'tp
bwned three Negro rural homaa cheered the economic chsil-watchcrs lodey.
honor of Mr. Jncki-on. miltl Mr.
Yet jobs remained s hig quettion mark. In llir view of llir I rri|- Wilson.
n d shots wars fired Into several
others.
denl's Council o f Etmjmnic Advi*er». economic expansion I m * not hit
a rale which will keep ahead of creeping unemploy men!.
THE W EA TH E K
V t i S QUENCHED
The council tent to Congreu yeiterday ils monthly report. ‘Eco­
Prasapt action by firemen aft
JACKSONVILLE, At-r. 14— L
nomic Indicators," covering the#*
B;46 o'clock this morning Um
first three months of what the at $1,323 for every man. woman Station
t M spread of ftaaoea .
Atlanta
a | Jake Adams. Geneva and Bear- council had jfredlcfed would be a and child.
And consumer*' prices, (or the Boston .......
datl Avenue, and prevented tM de­ "good year."
The forecast ha* been borne average city family, were down Ibiffnlo
struction of muen valuable farm
out, thus far. National Income nbcut I 1/3 per cant from a vear Chicago
machinery. .
Detroit
Fite Chief M. N. Cleveland -aid climbed, after falling throughout -i *■&gt;.
The nation'* output of nil good* Memphis
that the fire was caused by gas- 1040. Industrial production turged
ollne ■pilled during the fueling of back, after the coal strike, to ex­ and servhes *vas measured nt sn New York
a tractor in the barn. Wiring in ceed January's lave!. Home tm'ld * rimis t rain nf 1268,000,000,000 for Resttls
the quarter. This was below the Washington
tM tractor wee damaged by tho Ing set a record.
Per capita personal Income, after rate of ii year ago hut the move­ Jacksonville
ftra, but the barn was damaged
Key West ...
to bat a small extant. The fire­ allowing for taxes, was at a rate ment was upward, not down.
The rmincH'e acMne chairman, Miami .......
men wM put out the blase were which exceeded even the overage
Orlando
J/T. Bennett and J. 1. Howell, uf booming 1048. It was estimated

P e p p e r C a r r i e s Defiant Lovers
F i g h t i n g D r i v e Hold Off Police
To St. Petersburg F o r 12 H o u r s

Stemtrom Shows
Jaycees Sample Of
Democratic Ballot

New York Sisters
Drop O ff Relief
To Tour Europe

Grand Jury Proben
Ixuke County ( ’

Economic Chart-watchers Happy
Over Gain In Production Power

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President Back From Vacation

WASHINGTON. Apr. 14 {f\'&gt;
f HICAliO, Apr, 14 u l'i tien
— A irgid system of federal ton er.d Omar tirjdle* said tod.iv tin
lied* ucri planting ami marketing Liuietl Sl.itr* limy h.**e In drop
of lii*h potatoes v*aj appiuceil to it- theory ul i lial.inieil Army,
day hy a Senate Agriculture Sub N**y .mil An Force In turn llir
! defencp nee&lt;|j of die North Atlantic
committee.
Ihe senator* tejritrd a pinpoint j area.
I hr «h,.i im.io ul llir U. S. joint
iil.il of tli** mi tailed Riaunan farm ;
plan, I m &lt;Veil bv Pte*idenl Iruman I Cliirf- of Staff uuhraleH that the
a &lt; inraii* foi ending the costly ! Aim* might come of! lliiid bril
ml Irunhlevune potato *urplu*r» j under surh «n arrangement. Hr abu
pil-d up iind*r |*oirrninrnl price, uh.rnecl lli.il bv placing Amerir ,)li
'Irlrnsr plan* rciillil In llnur 111
prop*.
In-ir id it ipptotrcl a pruporai , the whole Wrjlrrn world. ''.* ifll.lll
for nationwide control* both hy the : Im -if loirirignt* i* irhmpiiihrd."
I&lt; mull.I br *"-l| mirth while, lie
bushel an acre. Ilu ru planting
or p'pihirlion wouiil mull in *liM , - ilil,
lo in aililie. pirp.uril lot the
penalties.
Siibronifnillrr Chainnati P.llrtwlf • I *ei glue Club, llir lormri thirl
(I) La) laid the new potato ion ol ''lad of the Aim* iruewrd the
rnl plan a ill be i onudered bv the aiioinpli»hini'ui, of ihe ifcrnl Ha
lull Agriculture Committer pent •;iir cuiilrii-mr &lt;,f Alhoilir Part dr
I uesday. He antil tbr conliol pur leuie ihief*.
A ipoLe.inin tin a inall nation
gram wa* drafted by llir nalional
potato council with help fioru Agri-1Ihadley raid, first iai»ed the que*
uiltuie llrpaitmrnt potato '» peril iHinnl ul mi* r.rignty, and lliit*
made "th' mult 'igtitfirant *umir*tand lawyer*.
lum peij rrtrntlv \titcl to end luii" ul tin- iiuileiriue. Hr iliiln’t
all potalu pure prop* after thi* dentil* the uatlim.
Iliudli'v and Itn tiggi'.liun in
* rjr, tmlr-i it rnailetf ami nrimri■•1- t thr I'u. uMllt) uf n eenlriil
scrcpird lipiif truilrtil*.
i-t.il uittiiu tlu Iiameuuit &gt;if the
Ihe prmlmg mrarurr
intended Mlantu- Treaty. In - all .Igtiul- mi \
ihe "elite mid extent" t.v ulilcb
In pruMtlr llie.j (ontrnl*.

G MtMlMT l-l’AK 11.NKIRt HEN
Srnetor MullsmJ (D U n ) refil­
Germany. Apr. 14 (/P&gt; lu „ tl.
l'd to : igu the ■ula-ummltter report
*&gt;. Arm* ,.gent* tejlilirij liwl.iy dial hut Klletider claimed *ote» of

Mifh 0 slight cool spell tills morn­
ing rfhWt worry young Hop. Mc­
Carthy a bit and ho expressed de­
light In tho Florida climate. "I
Hoard about 11 degrsoa above se­
re fn Duluth yssterday." be com­
mented. A format teacher of eco­
nomic., at lit. Johtl* College nt
Minnesota, he used to piny diet
base for tho college when „ stu­
dent.
White haired Arp. O'Neill. Inn
face beet red from oxdobuiu from
the nun following a filth iny tup
at Leesburg, didn't mind tlm llid­
ding ol (ho other Congressman a
lulHngly
bit, and revoalgd •mil
nirly thnt
osim. In
he had caught two fine be
batting practice he got a big kick
out of smacklag
smackll a alow offering
rl Hubbiill.
Hubbe
by Carl
Rep Garmata
Garmat told or enjoying
the i trip to 811
Spring", tho
boat and Jungle trip, and Hi'cing
Hcclni
Roes Allen handle rattlesnake a
and gators.
not no good
Fishing luck
tho northhe re
ard lligmud fish nnd
Leesburg. Ite F a t h e r H
fiehliii
•n . stated that
this urea
P la y S fiftb a ll G a m e

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Parti; cloudy through Satur­
day. A little cooler in north and
central portion* tonight. Moder­
ate to fresh north to norlhfdai
wind*.
9m
N o. 170

Control Voted Gen. Bradley T ru m an G ran ts Full
For Potatoes Outlines U.S.
P a r d o n T o C u r le y
By Senators Defense Plans

Tot And Hia Friendly FourHome

Group Starts Train­
ing At Ball P a r k ;
C. O f C. Plans Din­
ner At Inn Tonight
The Congrruional haw ball train,
including raven member* ul the
House ol Repreirtifstive*. llir door
keeper of the House and ihe chief
page, and llirir wive* end daugh­
ter* .arrived Inie yeiterday from
Leesburg. *prnt the night al ihc
Mayfair Itut, ami today donned
Catania* uniform* for a prutln e &gt;r*
nicm with Carl Mubbrlj, Han* Ro­
bert and other New York Giant*.
Congret)man Sid I In long "chap
cronrd" the grullji, all ol whom
declared that they am greatly m
juviiq; the (Niuate and heantv ui
Centra) I'loritU and Sanford.
In the group were Rep. i-owcll
Stockman ul Pendleton. Ore. and
Mi*. Slurknian; William Miller,
door keeper of the lloutci Rep.
II. T. O'Neill of Scranton, Pa. and
Mr*. O'Neill ami daughter; Urp.
II. C' I lagan. Minn. (R ) and Mr*.
Hagan; Rep. Kugrue McCarthy of
Minnesota; Rep. Herlung and luriter Robeitsnn, chief page of the
«&gt; HoU'-r and Mi*. Robertion.
Tonight the Congressmen iii »I
thair wlvea nnd daughter* will In*
honored guests at n dinner giv.’ii
at the Mnyfalr Inn nt
o’­
clock hy the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce. Following
the dinner thn group will nttenil
the
Bsnford-DcLand
bate bo11
game.
Among the guest" from Uul.nml
will bo Mayor and Mrs. C. B.
Tribble; William LeVellle, city ipnOf nagar; John 0 . Gravlcc. president,
and Walter L. taihrmati, malinger
of the DeLand Chamber of Commerer. Other guesta will be
Charles Wadsworth, sports edi­
tor of tba Orlaado-Sentinel Otar,
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ethridge,
Reek.
R. t * D e n . .M
Myron
. __ E. G.
r
Kilpatrick, Mr. gnd Mrs. W. A.
tilgins, t«« n.
Patrick, Edward' till
Leiher, John Krlder mill Chnrtva

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RADIOSTATION
W.T.RJL

Blind Informed H u Been Started

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Mia premiere nf the show on a New
T#rk Independent station Ininmod
th» switchboard with enthusiastic
JMphone calls.
f i t 's nailed “the talking magsiN ih, , e weekly half-hour digest of
c v r f f h t; par Iodic a] articles and n
report on'-m atters usually over­
looked by new* broadcasters mid
commentators but still of Interest.
-“Radio has been it wonderful
tiling for the blind,” Miirgnll?■?*, “because it’s given iih news,
r0lHe Interpretation and n sense
that wo can keep up with what’s
going on without having someone raad to ua. There are braille
and talking Iwoks — not enough,
but sonic. Wo can hear radio
Music and plays. Hut there’s no

Legal Notice
V bT icB ia iiV tiR urV u\‘r,N nmt
Its folio win* asm**! nan 1111**1
Kora, have t&gt;*en 8000101*4 t&gt;*
Board of County CnmmlMlnn*r»
avail not* County, Florida. *■
spastors and Clarks of kilnllnn
■ ssuh and svsrr pulllna pises
i district la sala c'ounpurpois of carrying on
conduct Ina tha Ifeinocratk' “
fasld on Mar lad.

llispsullll
mry llussell, W*rk
I Miisrti, Inspsotor
llltlp H. Uuj'li, limpettur
id tJiitner, Inspsvlur •
U V K \ f e n . p . , i lu,
,f . Johnson, Inspector

•a Hsa.srferi»

t U H ? n « n . S j i rie c to r
'Jr. Whliner Jr., fn spec lor

■ v r a /a c ir

Ur Hlartoo, taspsolur
ha u. drown, Inspsotor
ia It., Bstrifigp, (nsysetor
,•*&gt; ... l a k I j moniiub
i.* • Preqpot No. a

ills I, Inspsutur
„ Inspacicr

way we can keep up with what’s
filing Into the mogasincs unless
'lome poison reads It to us."
Miugolis brought his brain child
in lotion WNEW. Ted Colt, proluction executive, added some
Jiowitinn's flourishes. His main
loiililliulluns were a derision to
• rdi«t llroadway stars as tho “readm i" and to put the show on tap s—
tinnu-rlbe it for broadcast later—
oner using tho stars In their leis­
ure time.
“My idea was that theatrical
names would make llie show mors
nttiuctivc," Colt ssld, "and be­
sides, theutei people are trained
lenders, so we killed two birds
with one stoiio.’1
lie made lelenhone calls to thea­
ter great op and down llromlway
and got 10(1 pei coni moperatlim.
The show started nut late In Mnreh
with I’alrieln Morison of “Kiss Me
hale," and “Death of a HalesniuoV Mildred Itunma-k. heading
0 star east of readers. The next
week it wus Frederic March and
other big names.
'Jo h n Grogan, a VVNKtV pro­
ducer, and Margolin do most of
(he editorial work
selection of
loalerlnl and supervision of the
delicate Job of shaving a 2,000\w»rd treatise down to a maximum
of (104) word*.
In the fir,.I few weeks, thousands
of blind — and sighted — lliden1rs were treated to a wide variety
"t subjects, innging from a bit liv
Eleanor Hoosrvrll to stnm ilo alterdoles liy a nmnbei of rntinmilsts.
Inst about every tiling goes Inin
Die act — fnsliion notes, humor,
"drlllies in llie news ami just plain
Interesting fentoie,
Miugolis, MHHoeiatfd w|lli |ii&lt;oulte.trial home for Die Idiml of
Hrooklyo, says llie response has
been Itieater limn lie expected
"Aftei llie first broadcast we
•mil Miami 180 leiepiooie rails alioiil
il here at the lionie," he said, “an-l
lot* more at the station. Hllnd
people don’t write Irllrni very
often hot we got a Jot of fan
mall fiom sighted people who also
enjoy I ho program.''

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G........ u t l'nr]y ,«(pp|d i-pmo hero later
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grsolaol No.. In
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wight. Inspsctor
laifliisls, Inspsotor
Prsrlnct No. 1C
Pops, Clerk
Cl* vatutut Jr., Ilispeclur
Hague, Inspsolnr

Juns^aass"
i t Morrljioijs In&gt;i&gt;#o»or

N P n oatMo nr I asp »eto r
R. L. H usoals, loapsalor

tndny from fatirl to personally
dlrrrl demonx|ratlpnjr agpinst th-*
slilplpetlt. Ill) was . I'toHideij ivijh
Parly li'Uflgis irj (’apri oyei Die
'vedkeml,
While |n? Gbi-rbnpiii. France,
Freoelt iHtrwederpH rsoivded Ctiarhourg’s dorks to sign op for anUat-llog I ho freighter American
ini poll nr, ex pet-led line Tliui ojpy
with llie first shiplill'iil of D S.
arms fm eoidloental Franco.
A radio message from llie II, K.
vessel, wallowing in heavy Allanlie seas, said it will arrive on
Thin sday—h day late. Agents for
thr (I. H. lilies said Hie ship ia
carrying some 000 Ions „l aims,
Including artillery ami rifles, mi■
der the liitllon-dollar military aid
(migrant fnr Kuropr.
Thu Ftnneli defnnsn mloutry 1ms
refused to eonflt mtlm dale or lh"
port, apparently fearing rnniiminUt dcmonal rat Ion".
Idttlo trmi hie is expreted at
Gherliourg, however. Dockers nf
the pro-Gommunlsl General Goofrdnratitm of l.alair (GflT) have
voted defiance nf orders from
hetuJ&lt;|uartera to laiycott arms ship­
ments. The first rafgo of weapons
for the French armed forces was
a rrnop nf Navy flnghlcr planes
delivered Inst week at Hlxerle.
North Africa. Thera were minor
Rad demonitratlons during the un­
loading.
Meanwhile, In Wleebaden. G er­
many, d u r in g waalhcr this aftarnoon aent a acorn nf p Ibinh
swooping low over tha Baltin Baa
In search of a U. 8. Navy plant
which disappeared Uat Saturday.
Navy haadquarlara In Washing­
ton said II crewmen were aboard.
But hope was fading of finding
tha four-anglnad “Prlyateer" pa­
trol plane which vanished on a
training Bight. Valuable time had
been loat because of guety rain
today. Fear was exprewed that the
id been suceesefully dltehedDispatches from Copenhagen
■hi Danish patrol planeeje

4 Youths Die

Above you see one of tin- many scenes from the “Asylum of
Horrors" .itugo ,.l,ow iilaylng tin- ttiiz Theatre on Wednesday Tor two
perfornoiiici-s only. These me just a few of the hi-uullfol girln that
assist Dr Silkini the Ghost .'luster us lo- presents his terror-ifie and
Mood-rniriling Impiienirig... At this performance only In addillnn to
the show will Is- the personal appearance Miss Claire Huberts, beau­
tiful Hollywooil still lei.

(J. S. Humher

lin d e n / D e c la re s
(('■allaarS-VvaM Pag* 0* 0
Hen, MeCarihv in ronncetlon wl*’i
his ebaiges of C'oiiinmnhio in HiNlute Drijaitmeiil, deelnn-rl:
“H look a man with the gul mol
domblieSH of Hell, McCailhs to
start tills invesligallon" after llie
guveiament "siiielrleil os from tin-

(On
••ill.
&gt;
flic minitlry of Interior issued
a italeioent -charging that Com*
munitls and dementi ol the notion­
al revolutionary movement (MNR&gt;
had planned’.'a general strilia for
Apr. 17." Last month the govern­
ment said it had tmashed a plot
by the MNR\to overthrow tire pre­
sent regime*.'- '■
Police,rot^ad a meeting of var­
ious labor; ofganitaliont at the
Prinlets* Union headquarter) here
last nighf- and arrested 40 labor
leaden. A * passerby was fajally
wounded, witch some violence Her
ed.
•‘
/
WKOnataoAT
l:nu Hlsa On
I’olko Chief Donato Mlllan said s&gt;ui TP* IIhrltim Hour
the meeting was raided because • : * 0 News
i ll w o atlrn Jam liar**
it had ton'll learned that. Com- •7;0ii
Hovon. O'clock Cluti
tuuiist elemuil* were planning to 71gO H*von O'clock Club
non
take part.
*: IB
h :
The tabor unions have expressed •tie k
Morning Dovolloaa
dlasetiftfnetion wltli wage Increases ■ii«
r f t At pjao1
granted. rnreuDv by the govern­ »•::oI na
f At Tho Organ
ment, Dtvipg they wee not high • :ia
an at ago
-nrmgh lo compensate, for the SlSI _______xjtola r ia r To Trsad
taioa
rtn
U
p
Fara
d*
growing i-dat of living. l a i n A-Hojr.A Olrl-Musln
CoimnnnlttH have no formal or­ 10.10 Melody Magasino
Itad ' Cross Program
ganisation here.
Police charge l ! ' 46 Orcltosira
And Hiar
Ibry aru planning to CKtabliuh one 1t:«0
tt:tm Moral art Varl
made up of 'Communist elements IM S My"ir. (lAwaij
OOB
who withdrew recently from the tllflO
revolutionary left party (P IB ). 15:15
ISilO
Tltlu parly, fo-indiai in Itttt). i* I :ni)
IB
the secortd largest single party In II:I0
Bolivia. '
5:00 ttar Nona flnorli
0« rflsink* WMlInms
Th* Inrgeai is a Ftmiati party. 5 :tli
Tn*____ _
.
Die Hepiibtlcnn Hociall-t Union J1:50
f ills And ffoadll
(PUSH) ferptod In IIi-HI. It bnrkbd 1:45 T o u r M«)ndir Nonas
the i lis lion of Knriitue Herlsog In 4 -no Music Is iv -r s PfO«r
11)47. llnrtxiig resigned doe 10 III- !!f?
tier,.i ami Urrlolagoltla Ireenme act­ B.nn T h * ntiythm Hour
ing I’realdenl in Mny, IB-tt), . The &lt;1:1)0
following Qciohoi congrcaa’ pro- «)IS .
liiimcd Him Pre-hlrnt,
1:50
SO
Meanwlftle,
vlftle,. in Hnnllngn. Chill, Si
«.(s Pri-i.iilant, Gabriel Gnnrnter. Videlli Ti**n Drtr
left for a 21 ituv ,&lt;lale visit to the 101 Jlnsoa.
Fsrr
United Stall.*. II*- I- Ir-ivelHiur 7:*»
146 Dick
:o the hidvpemlei.ie, the prrkonal 1ran
n i n r pirn
plnrie of I'rc.iidrut Tioiaan, wjio «iir. Vnrlotv Hall • ,
rxleiideil (In* invitation for the 1:10 Kicuralnas fn-BoUnc*
«:4r. M**4 The Hand
visit.
ims Might Rdltton A*coilipaiiyliii* the ore IjMnt lw .«* 15 Phil Unfit, At ■ThMOresn
tii.i wife, Fdibign Minister Iforacid 1:50 Hporta’ Kina Of Th* Oar
Musical Tatarluds
WTilki-i miiiI-M wife. C'impo- Men- s:55
titn tiy-naneetim a'
&gt;Ibx. deputy' of the Chil»nu imt'Hn- o;M Unit*/' Natlona
,
'
*n*&gt;tit tiiiil.liis wife, and two mili­ m u Jack flmlib
A4 ifpma.sWltt) ilfusii ■
ary nlihni:-’ Ml:*. Meoder ■- - o.io’.
ii on • N*
I Dos nn
•langhltft’.ilf th*’ Presidents

I (.imtlan*4 Pt-tai Pag* Oaal
inn pliioen. Hut they ordered an
iiiiiooliiili- inventigation after rereiving n Soviet prolesl lif the
alli-gi'd iornleol.
llie Stale Mepiiitmcnt di-rlined ,,nv rumnictit except lo :iay that
M&gt;e Itn.inliin prole .t wn-&gt; tho first
facts,"
it laid m-elved and
“Dtliei mn, III the .Senate," he uifoiomtioo
tha1 aa iiupiily in ooder way to
-idlleil, "who know none tIn,n Me ■
what tin- furls are.
Cal lliy remain silent In-raini- rln-v h-termui
I he official dl-i Insure of the
know tliei will ho eiuciiii &lt;l."
Soviet pmli-nt uni made liy MirhKohlheig said lie had given Mr.1. M ilo,m utt. Stale DepartI'nr lily i-vldcmi- that various lie, uel
in.nl pie,.., office, aliout a« hour
mi In. hint "a ih,illation ivilli t'„m
a fie, ,i Moscow iinimoiiceineot.
llllllli.lt H"
Soviet Foieigo Muiiidei Andrei
“To make that evidence &gt;&lt;&gt;mln
sive," hohlla-ig ihilai',1 in ai \ i .1,,i. ■l&lt;• piiilesied lo Ameriran
-iii-ci'h le-foM' tln&lt; l.nirbmoiil men' Aiiiba mini Alan G Kilk in ,M&lt;&gt;aeinh, “McCarthy neeii. testiiioiiiv &lt;ow iInti llie inenleoi look plucn
from men wlltiin the iVniitnonid tint Ml oily about Id inillm ilipitle
illtelllgeuei' or Ollllmglooiol wlm Kic-xinn lei i it oi y The Huailun
•no identifv official* in mu Stale veivioo wan lliut Dm ll-2'J fired
tn l ami Soviet plane* replied,
Department re. CnmoninMe
I'cnding tin1 Atnerlenn ini|uin“ Hot tf llo-se moil look like Gout
Hn- Air Force said only that It
iiKiiiIsI h, a -Soil alo with ('immimi
lets or wrile like ftoiunomi -t . i,ml "no offi.-inl kmiw-ledgu” of ntiy
they shotlld tod be iinliiine out • -.in t, Incident.
government, even llmopli then- i i If. S. An Force liemlt|unrtrr» In
no evidenrn to prove Ho-iu Com W il­ ibnde n, C e in ia iiy , speciiUteH
Olllill llie,"
li,III if ,iii Auiericon plum- wax UN
Kohlheig "Old In- had tolil Mi rat* nt in JIM Hifltlrnt (&gt;l 1h«|l kiw i
Cartliy that llwen l.alttmoie "a -m, it in IIV IIIive lawn a N avy in h i inft
eluted with CnnimioiUl nnd fol mi-* IIU! m ini' Hntiudny In llif
lowed n Coioollinlst Iln--" lint. I, milt Iiei o llnltle men. 'I'lie A ir
.old, lie did not 1,-lt MeCaitb, ibai Fm . lie i i - would not receive ri*«
...... &lt;&gt;,i „ Muvy plalKi at a lil.itl.utlloone was a f.imoinm i
MbCiii IIii • aid in ( mu....... Iiml ii-i ut imitiiie,
Thu Navy piufliHsed ia* knowIlls ijiaige 1lint I'ninonodsl- ale
active ill Hie Stale Deoai lioeol li-ilui- os (,, ivlwlhi-i He misting
would "stand or lull" ,», ),j .ts,t, flin t niiL-lil have bean lovolvod in
mem that a “ 0lHst&lt;-i in ' f,,, Hit- Ila- ii'poited iin’idctlt.
-ill was employ, i| in llie ,li |&gt;„,
1lu'iK was no Innimllole Wlnlo
merit. D was -ii-.i l-&gt; , -I I,,i&lt;, rim* 11■,11,ii- ramliHint on Du' mpttei imt
lie icfcrird lo f.aMiiiono, nml M i'I.arles 11 Itoh", preoilentlal in*' *-*
f'hrlhv then ■uinI I j i IIIoiiii, win a 'r*-i* lacy, inid Dial tiiesumably
Hovlel agent.
I'le-itient Tinman had •«'“•• I"Hpnilkilig outside etnipr"
no 1 f,n tiie*l „r il by the State Depailwilhoot immunitv ...... . a i-o-l
iin-nt
or libel suit, MeCarlh lni-&gt;, a*.'
Mfll'-iltiuD win a ki'il by **’•
merely that l.attimnie tool fol |,orlci - wltrtlier Die Stale Depattlowed a line noiilni to llie Colo n,cut knew of any II 2!*; operating
muolsl party on Far Fa .tern mie-.- hi llie neu nf l.epaya, Latvia,
which Morrow consider* Soviet
i Iona,
li-iritmy, taut Hntutday. Hr rrplied Unit III* Stale Department
T c a c h e r ’H S a l a r i c H
“dnranT keep track of H-2U
melds.”
,
,.
I D lllls s il pram l'* it Oaat
McDermott was also hiked
tahly will have to take n rub
during (he summer months when ivheDieV Die United Stale*yferop
nizt" l.nlviu avkwtug Soviet IrrH;
tax collections are lean.
However, he and Halley said to i„rv. ID- replkol "JmTatnmenl-. .
•fay’s release shot)til rrslnrr coun­ Other nfflrialsS w O W ^ that l it)
ty. school credits with Inrul hniik-r Unite*1 State* furmally accept* tha
attd enable them to borrow to presence of a Latvian minister m
\V i-lilngton, painted out that tin*
meat the late summer pinch
Bailoy said the majority of thn country liai. never lerognlied Hu*countUs will bo able to pay their ala’a iiccupatloii and attaclim eid'd
teachers In full for this year. the HnIHe atatea lo tho U. H. H
Tha
comptroller
cautioned R. In 1040.
against "any falsa optimism"
ovar tha state's financial condi­ there will ba only d eath
tion. because ho and Budget Dl- of *7,000,(MM) In the ganei
yector Homer Graham estimate on June 80. Normal a « (
the stale run about $V
with' the Hnvlrl t’ollthuiu. a month and about tlw oaly ma­
^
ling the “ March nn Hurlin'' jor ta» producing revanua duri
byJOOJJOO youug £i&gt;|nmunlst* May tng tha aummar will ba I l f sglei
!■« *
1 *r
•'.*
&gt;1tasa, tha
■IMieuUUd that
UlhrleM may hkve received Soviet schools atlll will ba -■doa a ball
orders for a sharper anti-Western anea of |t,tM ,91R oa tl—
. ,
salary appropriations,
for bus transportation' ettpsr)it,
14211.00(1 for currant operations
on avoiding ami IMOJMA for ronstnwtlon *hd
irlln betwssn permanent ImumveUpraU.
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Today’s aatlon a a d a a total
atid Allied
it Oarmany,
ha Comnuinfor tonrh-, -*
InclHag violence, are* ai

I C n t l n t S tra m Pas# OM)
ft T. M. (EKT) to call Ms son home.
“The boys were aliout 1,000
yards off shnre and.moving steadi­
ly out," lie said. "I ran to n tele­
phone and railed the Coast Guard.’
The buys had set out In pursuit
of a drifting canoe when the
breeze carried them nut into the
lake.- Their only protection against
(cm petal iiich which dropped to fill
degrees last night were cotton
shirt-1 and blue Jeans. At least Iwu
of them were barefoot. They car­
ried no food or water. All of them

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Theint rugged all oteH doors can’t sag,,w arp, rot
or -brink. Knuy to par for on monthly term*, Hea
thihu diiudy iloars at Illll’u ttuluy.

SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES
Mftpr

I amounts of alfalfa hay
itret oattle froM. deficiency

Bure, Ifo a tinch tn garage your car And koep It
- pi uteri ed from the rnln. Just Install 6no of nur
Hlriind Steel Overhend Dimes on your garage.
They g&lt;&gt; up with minimum tiffurt-elimlnates all
that shaving that makes putting the car away ouch
n churn.

C u t « •mooth, 1 A-fn«h t w t f h fh r« u g h h ig h g r a n ,

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Revcral new nhosphorui eomrlly to

“I COULD BE EASY
TO PUT
UNDER COVER"
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acc*pt Von Hof could tw in i
Hun firm burned on tho bMeh
mure then 100 parson* Kept a!
vigil through moat of laat night,
while five Coast Guard boata tig acroaa an area up to m IIm
s a g f:ed
t----(nllet* nffshoro.
The hoys Were found about lb'
miles northeast of Cleveland.
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PhoM.BR

�TH E W EATHER
Clear to partly cloudy through
tonight. Moderate variable winds
Thursday. Cooler In north portion
becoming north and northeaat.
AW I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
a A N F O K ^ F L O R I D A . W E D N E S D A Y A P R . 12, 1950

A ssociated P r« w Leased W ire

B-29 Crash Into
Secret Arms Base
Hinder Plans
Kills 13 Fliers
Commies Won’t Let

Acheson Says

Giants Officials Honored At Dinner

At Meeting Of
Sanford Group
Senator Is B r a n d e d
By Washington Cor­
respondent As No. 1
U s e l e s s American

2.000 U. S. Citizens
Leave Ch i n a Via
Por t Of Shanghai

City M anager
Outlines Plan
To Kiwanians

Ait Kn i c c Officiali
Clnmp Down Tight
Secrecy C u r t a i n
On Accident Scene

Senator Cliudc Pepper wa* dub­
WASHINGTON. Apr. 12—&lt;/l*i
bed "Hie No. I American we ran
xSeiiriary ol Slatr Achetori soul
ALBUQUERQUE, N M.. Apr. Ijj
beat gel alone without" by James
h*d,«v all plant have been abandon
(/F)—A H J'f bomlwr carnet)
R. Yount*. atiocMlc edilor ol the
rd to lemovr tonie 2,000 Amen
.iiiiiirn ahoirr) ■h* Itried to be 13
Clifford
McKihliin
DeAnderson. S. C, Daily Mail, and
iiint ami olhri fnirittnrri limn
lo It"iv ilr.ithi ui &lt;v cr.isli late
former fa t Larlrtn director of the
i i ' pm
C i t i z e n s
'ihangliai 1iy trii, Hr hlimrrl (III 1
l.iii
night mtn iim du rcciet wea»
K
International New* Service, at the
fn ulticj mth ihc t In n o r L'ommim
miiM
Know
Citv
pom hn*
final meeting of (be year of tbt
ltl&gt;.
Ibulcen i i"it mniilicri were
Seminole Dinner Club held last
1i
A1IlMl'll lull! a nrw% l Ollll 1*1" *
lnl"il on lltr tmtilm.( ("port An Air
night at the Maylair Inn.
ili.ii rM*"i - will hr ni.id" In grl 1 .It
Im i r iiii" m | - iin*il Imitcver the
Mr. Young, who was introduced
Ciimniiiniii pfimiMHm iIn mm* ill" ' I" 0||
*1**i(li "ill i ipimi Ii- deietmined
by President Floyd Palmer, it a t
irlugcrj In .i tii&lt;i&gt;lik{ iltlM | MV11 HI io 1 lit 1.
i-itii .ihiolui" it i m n t unlit an so­
director of the South Carolina At- \
llie Utilnli *iili.'iij id II mg Kong : in Ill
il) d jun( :? it-*-li*- u mad*
tocialed Prett Anociatioti. a mem­
1 "l Hirst" il'.in two immlln. ih fo ol
|)i" An h.u i" ih"- * tight tec*
ber of the Overieat Prett Club ol
.‘Stair ft*p.iKtinrul li.li lirrn |U"&lt;i . III*. ..1 ll,. • III VII'1n i i i i r i i l *tml i-i v iiii'nri mi ih" ti.igrdy in a
New York, the National Prett Club
i|lg (hr 1 DiiiimiM» l, In .i|i|i|iur [ If . sil-t'H •"1* "•
•"ini.tr iilh of ih" .ilnrnic bomb
1. .1. I I I ,1 IM.I.h. tr),s ||ri if \
of Washington, D. C. and it -i
aiiamrcuK'iit.. (*&gt;• the ilcptiluir &lt;
mtlrll.iliu"
' - 111 ,, r, ll, ll III •il \y m/,|f|(ifl
director of the Savannah Valley
ill" f"l*tonrl, Imm Ml
\ctiMiirn i.n r liMii"f| from enr tx.0. '1 r ("ll'tl * Ill ' 11&lt;|l* i |o
Booster Association. at well at the
Aiuuhy ll&gt;mi nr mine Mid Ameii
lu.'h in ih" M iii/m n moimlaintj
If »• it
South Carolina SchoUitic prett As­
*aii- and t il) llriu -li lit ./ " " '"ll"|* ill" ||" |, , -pol 7,(M)0 fret
1st « lit
lu .1 .1 • t il, Itdt If)
Officinla of the New York Giant* Form Training »y*l»ni were
sociation.
l’liot** llv Tod S wbIiii
III" -iriii- \t i.imc fur mllri east
’I b" Am vrom ii* lltflliil* I ’m l. i l l
lioilotril r.l u dinner nt llin Mayfair Inn Friday nignt at tlie end Irell, Superviaot of "II", "C", and “It" ' lulu; W A I’nliirk, Pie .,1
mih • **\riv tic
S lid " . ttlplnpinliv
ol"I "&gt;in*»ilni
"Several newspaper feature writ­ of
id -&gt;indi i lifiiili|iMii"M -ind 17
l)m moil aiiceuMftil Mwrun they liuve hod »lneo coming to Sanford. d*'&lt;it of Seminole County t 'lmmU i of Comun i ' *■ lliil-py Hull,
t i f f . ivtio Iiav r b"*-" »•»*Ji-»r-.l m'
*&gt;mi# t&gt;nfhfiit ol a,.1- ■ - n l -d -tmnlmin Alhuquer*
er* in recent weekt have drawn up I’irtured iibove, left to right are Jerk Schwarts, Secretary of New Hporl* Writer Mltmeupol- Star Triltun* . I'd Higgio . muiiiiK**i '*1
l l . i" " * c r . ,V"i",*.oo uml tliiii nil
'MlllfMfirrt
,I?H
Seminole
('onoty
CliHlilhri
of
Ccmmem
.
ni,|
rlm
ili,
Mniuiii,
York
Giants
Farm
8y»tem;
Mel
Ott,
National
League
Home
Itun
liiti, at a game at the prett cluh
VtMl'tl.'H" o ff M u I lll'r.o lin i'l f'niu
»l'i"
I«p%r Li [if c \
in Washington, to determine who Chumpimi; Hubbard Unniiurii, Hiadalaiit to Call llubbcll; Carl Unit- nmnuger of May fair Inn
IVipntg m il Tii-iit no, le.i.Tiiv In
I imill 1i!im k v* Mumvn .across
»l»‘
hr g.itfl, *li,. 'in’. fin ) ifMihm: into (tie
ii,ill" ., ,i|hi'r than Sli.iOi'lint, a*.'
tliev would put in a cave lor
"» p ""l"il In |,"
"mil" .a il ,,f
i. m-i tiff ’ i ‘i tmi.hirntnl U 3 .
♦ t . »..idi**f -I
keep*," Mr. Y’oimg laid.
' 'him, 0- Mi.* "ml of Mi&gt;
A
Huii.i.iV Cl)
I'd
tlH'I'i
tint'*
V
i
•not,ill l!""ri«| I)
Fain.".i.|
"Claude Pepper it at the top of the
i ) - hi,. Idi'iii'l tuti "i.i'ap-d *c*med
♦ lif pirh titnit*
* llll'li 'Kiri ll’lmiUlIM,- "lr'lllli.'l . l
Tti, ^ .ui ,’.ti,n(&lt;'iri* Air
lilt as the "American we can do
la-, luff ..n* leai my I 11iiii,
ft '■hi Walker
t V|r r I ifiy, 1 "u i * i
without. Pepper, with hit Hi, Cou
'tin
anil nr , bciluli-'l
I" ml i n
„
i , i._..,.i.
&gt;* I’- -II S’ M , t'hingdd
mi fftfi Hi,
l
tin Nellie I* and all that gull and
1.la l ,•I ''"I i1"’III, .In
vm Ii *■ a i .I, Iticm, .il•liontfi*
*. rl, Ki-itii'l mid (iiiiiu’d three
111i *111H i mimii"
| t m igk.i lb "
I ......... . ’ l l * " t 1
' ri•■i it 1 -.I. off from
lAli-AHASSEE. Apr, 12. — f/P)
A new srlinnl biuMmg at
thin, has been n Senate tiitprcl on
n. m i. 1, .......... .. t'ifdd
•'■■ii *lJ \ l f l r . l I \V&gt;-111,1........., U"ll
t.art,nrhre toil Pasco County nearly twice ,t, inn. Ii at it tlinuld hai&lt;*
the newsmen'* list loi some lime
l.m|4i' i.-im- " i V
cloaking
—. ,
...
I iiii UHiM niit *'** 'In■
■••» I&gt;-,i&lt;c rii*iil
ilf f it a t’l.t.'aimiH ul
llin (S t v
Itrc.iute of "loote end nggligrnl" handling of fumlt, the Slate Ainliloi ,,
"H r should be put In' a cave,
lilt" riff(.’1*1 "h .""VOlli
; .S rv rtt
W r» m c t» i" »nii iriubb.
Hull hm - i»
tinny com- -ll"
Immured there, without news­ Effort To Re Made By reported today.
"\'nl I’l-.’p it- 1'i'Udciit of the
A
lit Mliitnulim,
\« ltd m i v \
jiU lu lfi, }n .it.itcil, ju»fl with tht.i
paper*, radio or leloviiilmi, amt
The audit of account* at the Patco Comity Hoard ol Pii(ilii to
A l C I l i f t I c l t C c I A t i | j»INI Ik*«I in n wlalrutfiil Unit lb" ip inlrid, mectlngii Imvc hnen hubt ' tilted .Sfuii
C.. OF C. To Improve
mbl grl lulu IhP
compelled to Union to hla own
ilniction covered the year ending June 30. 104*1. Assistant' .State
arc nod li’i lmi' givioi on hoiv n* pub I'l'oof
Civic
Club
Lcadcrsl'
"u,1
yak-yak.
RoadF. Thru County Auditor
■»iiiTMillllilf fn 11c.»!41 till If' ii I'ill ii;i for lie -*ivniila, it'irkcra -houl'l grcci
I xci'io Co d*"riiluog Mie hlg
Henry L Connor called the financial condition of the hoard's
"‘There la much implication and
v l'ltm . Mnmliur* "f llm Pollen j c »fl ' fltgl-l .' one fr&gt;! Ii'jlrtlng,
•in* miipm iiidpi.
operating
Kinds
"Very
poor."
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;
Mu
ii.
i.
n
.
.ipilMil
w.ii
iiiil.illril
Innuendo in the current political
A Good Roads Committee for
And now tlip Chim-ue Nutiunal- Department tinvi* Imcn schooled in i li In i . iiutlim ill" . diiclliied Do
"Finance* have not been careci
fight, 1 do not know Itep. Smatli* the purport of promoting the inition p i oki am fund* totailne $I&lt;V i» pi"iiilrnt nl llie Flint Cluh lit l il gin"iiimcni, bm-*il im Forumun, III ciiuttciiy. particularly with re- dlrrlosc it ml i™
“t
a
.
fully
managed!"
be
/aid.
trw, and 1 knew Pepper only as n
Si'lu ami H "" u - m- uttnehed to
■ Ml were oiieut for llm hullitfiu* ' 4ii linpirtove ceremony al (lie l»i*» m&gt;i-v *i | notice thai "fur mili­ snort to mil-of town visitorr.
ident, hearing him and piovemenl ol naarm dary roadi — ..... -fg of.' the aupgi
cor responded
. "In vlolniioii n| law. no hid'
tary rpeiinns" ll can no hmgci d" llrndi of drpm(mriitn have hentij’ b" r*C!M|i tlomb Wimr a( Walker
Yitrlit
f
lul.
lu
l
night
M
Mitt
Ruth
r«*
&lt;f
eig
g*
w
«4
»
In
hit m-jtitM,
hl-jlnkt. But
watching him
bin hi
... tit*
rpqtifttrd and no i-nntraK
Im "lining of flit* Ynnglui nin*t told to strlvr to tin polllo nml Biro
■•iTt */.^f'M|ltin|ei of |*( kiolivillr. an rtf north rhaiiiiol. Ilia only reiiimiilnc. cmirtcona.
dm evet
I hive k Fpi a ^ 4 on Mm
Mpwlita-,' l ,l«’'tfCldf*(*iflhJyeWgt
i hlrtUru} Jlas* la P itt of {be Air
Illusion, the .Seminole County Chsmher ol
I mIi II .li* d Mnil Hi" »mne tlllilllill'l I •"live Iltfuri nl IMol l"|"l nation at, t'.lll" to •ll" OPCII »*»
fir pohibrd .ml (be wmk of Ui*1Force n*"t' •*! yi anoiu project, end
ilnce lie came fw Wa*blii|
mid
reliool
fundj
were
either
wantlilt Buddy
"■ "iiii In*v, been l*u111 oil .i •••"**■/! i 1 |tll(| fling" ll ill" "iiliill.ihon ,ri
arttcularl^ re*
\i lieiaii1* formal i*a**ni*n( ,i, rifv MaiiiiK"! I" i"lea»hig new*1"*1' "mam ire dcialopcil af adCommeice, at a meriing of H ind wl "I niiiapiiroprlaled.

Roads Committee:New School Cost Twice More Than Mrs.B.E.Chapman
Is Appointed Byi
It Should, Says State A uditor Is Installed As
Trade Body Head
Pilot President

^

V

A K n a S a S * ' JimSSsm^iasmi

ly with Joe BtaUri
“Pepper l» In a claai of a lot
of people who. whit* hoi Identified
with alien ran***, certainly beat
Iho drum* for Iheni. II" i« not «
purndox. Ilo lui* to,i hinny lime'
aligned himself, or Hindu «p&lt;*echu»
which modify him ••&gt; ho pul in «
cave—for our pcuteelioii u« "*dl
i c m Ms h * wa ra«* r -iit ii

Tydings Refuses
To Accept 6 .0 . P.
Office Candidate.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 13. - "Pi
— On grounds the man I* * Re­
publican office teeker. Senator
Tydlng* (D-Md.I refused tylav to
accept a GOP-nominated aide to
the Senate committee • InvextipatIng charger of Gommunlim In the
State D epartm ent , ’
Tydlng* said ha is holding tip
the appointment beeenw b&lt;- beIjavea “every effort ihtruld be made
to keep politic* nut* of the In­
quiry.
The man In question I* Fred­
erick Ayer, Jr. on . nomination of
—

Man are
Foisir. f"C little iitorc Minn one bull i it r
lulled III* long "/(nr* ■ which In i" In ih* |,ri’- ubi.ol City Com .! l"*itlo,* liiiinlla ).»■"
of Ibr iiiimiini dlsbin nil,
b- - ii piriisvd nliii " mid .1 inmrrv in in i*i:ib.'ii on (Ing* which now tirko **at*••*,( *t K)i i IimiI f*o \ii Force
Ollirf i*ll"*i» inil.illfil weir: "i iiennt* nil A iiic i Ii-mm ’- *•n(iits plm-" irgulnt |v ..i" * n -*r"k. News ......... . Ml* ’• 1 till'll I
Membert of ibr committee, wlm
" T lir " X |t" tid ll" i" i for tbl o f
N .no ,.f ■ t ’ .'liM'ii urtt! not,
Jidii, I I Ink. luii vice 1., h ill,. Chinn, 'ibmc - i'll i,ilo i i mn,’linn
irhlii'ld op nmfter*
i""l K "|s. Iiam lln l i" n too .* »" I Mn
aie m-inicirii lo ?ee ili.it ibr conn
- ■*. I"
tb r &lt;•» i ........ Air
m,n l 'lull".* fnrrip""i l,&lt; tl,. ", on which lli" c'onimiNsitin lin*1 did 01(1,1.If'iiHifttful
lli'ghg""!
"iilMIlri.
Apperentlv
no
pip.
id"ill.
MuMriuitr
It.iimry,
Iln
fottrl
ly m.idi are proprily taken cme
ri ncti.ol n ■ oiii'IiihIoii, hid when
•
*nt.
llnil
fuciliti"
n
il,’
,
I’bilii"
•■ItibliiO"" of I'o lilio l wii . i'»i i, | * I
■ ii,ml -n r pi 'tul'iil \1t» A. II
I In M.it inmi 11 i , •i, 11 ,■i,.|. mi . diflnili iu'I i ,oi i, Ink"" it I* ini
•if. .nr II. .S. Arnold of I migwnoJ,
11,1 Mfl'g till Ills to '" ’ 11 ,|'lt »"tl 11* • I'■ I ‘f*I* i -■ .ii. i .it* p.timing o ii ’ljry . i
•*ll 111I&gt;,’killii' ,i| SI. ,IM:'1i,i I, ll l-! .■*•■( iiii'itiilli'ly ii'l.ii "d, b" laid
fl. I'. Wheeler, Jr. ol Oviedo, I lomIf miv i evil'll tv,i "otib ol lid'
Piaipte mud i.i know ibmit Mi*
M i, I ,.*.( i*. \
twir ipitiiifing 1., grant hifi* ronijt"Lt to mi lup
itii l Hluli'iii""l pi", ""led lot r».
ei Gleason of Late Miry, A. J.
pi i ig i ci-1 of ,ii" project.*, nt..I
iilncti ware used in ll..............
-"tirl.it!
A|i.
I
.lb*
i
lit*
e,
Irra
infill.
Fi
id
"Ml.
lb"
IH
"I
t
d
|i
ill
lane of Geneva, John t)nda of
Huwevei, nil plant, " i i . iiiii*i&gt;i d u'lial they ol" pnylng taxes for.
Kill mid oil bill’ tiit-nilM-'*t "IM 1|Jt"1 ttl.i tl. f ' i" " Wr-I ,1litf
no llie d’tficuKI" im ■ ■( i . f" r r i1 bn stated
Slavs* and Roy Britt of Sanford
.nil "iHoilnnl ion or iioilll.
All departnimt lieaila, esp*"lellv
“As I* lemill, ii lull*" amooid f M i, I i ml It M.it iVi|l. iliiri Inn. Dio ii.f’igccH and llu'ii I■ ir- i»r*,-■■ pnllre
Following pm leili by a number
ot flic "Ill* f t ore urged t*.
Til" i* hi mi; ,,ffii "i,. ivi't" r"" fdiin Sbani'liai in .ni i*”ini- n&gt;.
Hanllnu** ill* t*i»«e Tlu»*l
of •ftretlnri on ibe tondilion of
■ cl- "I the mouth of ll"’ t angt/r avail lliiun- ■ K - "f oppiirtunitlr
| "gui/t’il mill Mr IturPi I! &lt;,li tr
i - _ ( /n —
Ku State Depart iiii-nt. A’di"&lt;nti to ,i,filr *■ ■it - I"- 11 idansns, and l-dl
•it mg |ti" id'"*, wa. "re .mi ml
(Oii*li llumighout llo- • mi illy. II. FI.
1ongshoda
with a pm i| i»i"iidrNl'' tun mil m .aid bpcnf M|iiii &gt;"• If.llli III Mi fin •In ■1Ii i til i ,-•• ■i-1,111 lti*'|i depnil
•In' ttouse
I’ope, county corrimmiinner pointed
meid- ilo ‘I") innk** for h*M"r
••aartaeao On (•«■ * Thraal
lient|(ifttl &lt;’ni tg Mi McMutip’i’
1 onnilMeo
county madi and that it it impns
, d 1/elislllp I" d"t lnred
u e« &gt;d ••)ii..,"itt"d •t*|. &gt;1 t m .Hgt
•ill in 1 1 1 ,
I ilk* t" ,i " , Intis, vocntlornl
out that 60 percent of preirnl
I ||" * ...I .f I thl.
t | "till bv I V w f ' r F r u n r h i s i i f i i v »*t»
snd nvin ndon il groups, mid radio
rt .M.it in in in (b&lt;* liitttillii
ii i i (*-.. • tii *&gt;i -is tha
tible to haid-iutface county road*
U 'n !ll!iii 4 (in I’aga Thl**)
A p p r o v a l In
I'H la t k a
Hon Kiif'munv
I m wltiia.il Ailhur Tuktin*
•putt county income it tpenl *&gt;o
uf' (" io i 't picn.|i"it uf mlscelAnii'iiini "Uit-nl tvmm loMiie -if (lie
out of current taxation on ac­
L 'm l It'll •( Mie CIO Intirare Merle Stlneclplim, I* Spliitl* •timit'll inci'tliu/ In tic held
I’ALA TKA. Apr 19 - 1‘nlatk i Siiiifonl TtniriNt Chib )'••"
Judge M. B. Smith In Circuit
count of the coil of &gt;13,000 a mile. Court yaatarday drew tho nomea •laughter "f Ml, milt Mr*. .1. Mm In Wtnlci llnvt'n May f/lt -7 at voters yeitoiday d crijlii’lv no
•"•".iMaiiel t.muiliuii'indi'a end
Holds
Lost
Slipper
Wnr "li on* mien'* I'nimi.
A bond Issue of about |6JXHt.- nr 96 persona from the Jury box till Sttneciplier of 9401 I’nik Av»- wliiidi Mr* MmniP K Tavl"" of prnvcd granting new 90-vrar "Ii’
Mv« C Svmiioil i. ILW tl «t(KM) would ha necessary, he aald, from which tho Grand Jury of 1* mu*. w«* winner in llie epell’tir Atlanta, *ia., iirreidcnt-etcrt of Iri" nnd gas frimchlw in ll".
Thill',
onimml,err.
of
Mi*
Santo hard-surface county road*. Pre- will be •elected, O. P. Herndon, hr" ""iidi"T"d liiat nigtit nl M" Pllol International will lie present. Florida Power and tdnht ('mu foid tioind f’luh in loved r up- •urri"-, . al l Ie wuiilil "liallnnge
&gt;M i "iislitiithuii'l gt.i iiiil-. th* com*
Mr.i. bn..mi Itcvrr, rbnirnimi of to. pmiv
te n t Improvement* being made arn eterk of the Court, announced thl* Junim Murli ScfioO).
•'•Unplete but iiimffO’lal ir.iih i pel Im.* lug Id ol lli* Tourist r*"n mlffnr's rlfh* i,» -ulipuroa Tok*
Virginia fl**tt"e, I t, of |,0"gin*e't ternitlhiiiitl llilrtllti"', for I’llul to
hardly sufficient to offset normal morning.
ter
Folliuiim*
'Im
Mippio
tnbl"
of itio «ptdel elcclioo v|io »*d Mmi
uougu. Sviitoii'l, - .1 mI It* also
Among the name# drawn waa mid tijriiinn H"l"i*d wm runnfi ni&gt; ImiiHliiioal will aim It" prcftriil
deterioration.
gam", mid Imf fh’honid gnui"it ivoulij l|\ lo lilui I. terttmonv djl
Mr*. Scott urged e.i otaiiv inem- the *!*rtr!o fraindil " ici"ivn|
Suer eat of the Chamber of Cunt* that of Mra. Ralph Austin Smith, Shi* t.i Iho dmighlei of Mr* O. C
b#C« u . poMHiblv could to altcml llie prnval of HB per rent of Ih* i-ntrr ., ivere played tt 1‘ Fully of f'*d|r "thri ILW U incmhpi
campaign waa tin who tbareby became tho first wo­ Ho 'j iic .
n s w a opublicity
p t"
u r, N J . ga"e (he Invocation
In two ilnyr uf livai'lliat, wit*
«l by Tod flwalm who prt- man In Raminola County to bo ‘f lic Iwn glil*. *nld II. C. Steel". meeting. Hi'icrvutionn niuvl b« In ivlille Ih* gas franchise dirw HI 1 IlnAmong
pba«t*ed
those present tvrye’ 11? iicsse, hav r tcstiflvil that
chairman of Ibe route 1 1, will •"" Iniinrdiately. "be talil ami anyone pel cciil approval. Th* lidnl vnt*
chosen for Jury doty.
and Mrs. W E Hnrtlctt, Oil f'ltv,
1— Tlirr* were ahout 140 Coni*
The name of J, W. Knowlea, rc*ent Semliiole (Tounlv In *be deniruig lo make a iPnervnMnii ran cant wm, |,(I6| hallota.
The Utility company rei-entlv h* f a , Mr and 'tia It P, Cully. iminUt parti mainli*' - I" 11 await
a l u _In tha
colored, w u -----.
_ . „panel, Miami lleral'I'H ntnle npelllng coo- conlnrt her for (he informalinn.
Other Jurymen 0»* D. C, Car- teat In Miami. Apr. 3K
There were SI member* present gen construction of a nmlM-.mlllinn O ilm Utov*. N J ; Mr. and Mr* io I'Jlll.
Frank W Mills. Aslmr.-ay. It. I.
2— About JO psr *iit of Minta
— Sana
tor ibW
Katn
Mill Btlnerlphrr tim nwmd»d and Iwn vi*ilorn Mins MetlMger dollar generating plaid here
OflMtW
W callad_ on PreaU
A group of rHlatVn "Itisern Mr. and Mrs T R Haivtliorne. ’vorr incinljsri uf Mie powerful
dent
nt Truman today for aetion to E« KirMy» Ito w iw w* * o o rt# a ltd prise, mid Mis* H*"&gt;"" ie and Mis. Richard Maxwell, Jr.
known as the Bettor Pelatkn Com Ashley, 111 ; Mia Angelina K Fos­ ILW 1I
Tbe union, with more
wipa out what tho Mtseonrt 1U- h a n k W._ Jotwa, . O eorja _M. celveil lb.DO. In Mtnmt th* for
mltlte had campaigned aggrru- ter, New hill vport. Many.; Mr nml Mian SIMIOO mcmliera In iiugar,
mer will receive a gold mrdnt
publlean callad u “unholy alii Black, C. 0,
rOWNSKNIl HALLY
anca" betwoon politic# and eri me lino, John
Another girl, Frances Smith *&lt;f
Member* of lit* Tmvit-rrid Conn­ lively fnr the new framhlscr In Mm. Carl If I'lspfilioiver, WII I'imiapplc anil sliipplng, itonilnatag
mans City.
Nolan P ort, tlin Lyman School wa* third in ell of Hi* Fifth roogre**lonal Dl«- recent years the City of Pnlntkn llamspurl. I’m. Mr nml Mrs. John Mail ell's three urliicluie ImlustTloe
in Kw
Kern sold In
Kara
... « speech prepared T. B. Middletorn 0 . V . Blow, the content, and a tary, Cnrllon trlcl will hold n I’onvenllon mid had twice voted down wroposalu L. Jewell, Wltulsd, Cnnn.j Mr. anil Im* ihmi-Pi Pol It lea I power.
9—.la&lt;*k Moll, hunky. Wisconsin*
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... U
,.„u t unleu
unleu tnt fed­ John % Jonos, E E Taylor, W. Jacobs of Geneva, placed fourth. rally Sumlnv afternoon at the for municipal ownership of Hi city mul Mm A M Terri*. 3 vmrus*.
for tho
Sonata
N. Y.
(hicii (LWU leader In Hawaii, U
electric Utility ayslein.
eral governtaout acta before May H, Cox.
Marty Cameron, a girl attending Court House.
Others
present
were:
C.
Muirthe bt aliis of the Communist party
37 to bring tndletmento In the
the Grammar School, won 45 In a
A mnsn meeting will he held at
head, Mr. and Mrs Sam Wild", here.
GRASS FIHE
1947 theft of ballot baaea there
saving* account at the Florida llBO o'rlork, and the public Is In­
Mr*.
M.
June*.
Mr,
and
Mrs
F
II
Swamp grass flam*d high mi
A itevedoro who said he twled
tho atatuto of UmttaUoua will bar
State Bank by being tha best "pall­ vited to attend. The Council will
et of the Fifth and Sixth Grade*. ionv*iie at 9:00 o'clock. A num­ Grassy Point, an Islam! In I "k" I.uske, Mm II. W Tench, Char­ ivos a member of the Communis)
lotte
irland,
Mr.
and
Mm.
F,
L.
t'artv tejtiflrd ihe Itols In 194
Marlon Harman, program dim-, ber of Townsend «(»(« workers Monro* yesterday afUrruonn a
Kobart E. CarvU, f C. Hutehlnton. A. R. Mann, C, a Johnsoa, tor of Station WTHR, w u iwn- Wilt b* present. Tho puhlic Is large cnltunn of »rnpkr mie Klgh Ilumlrton, Mr, I,Ida Stall, Mi. made a ‘'pushing drive" to stl^
nnd
Mrs.
Fred
.Mnckcnile,
Mr.
"untrol of Democratic preainc
In the sir. and • numh*r of r*.tlnouiirer for (he contest whirl* wm* cordially invited.
dent* watchad lh« fire from tha nnd Mro. I,. C. Ilughmi, Mrs. Josln cI ii Ih
broadcast.
Serving aa lodge*
Sanford short.
Brantley nnd Mlk* Huberts.
(tut. said William K. Kan,
tdaagoaag am N g a r w t
MOOSE LODGE
were Mrs. Marguerlta Graham,
(CoatiaaeO oa Paaa r e s t
Motion pictures of Iho Moose
speagh teacheri Miss Ann French,
chonl for children at Moosehearl,
elementary teacher and MUa Cath­ School
WILSON SPEECH
h shown Friday night at
erine Clark, elementary teacher. III., will ho
Fred R. Wilson, local attorni
Tourist Center by John A.
Right hoys and eight girl* parti­ the Tourl
will talk tonight st 8:00 oF ‘
LaFratice, organiser of the Moose
cipated In the contest.
over W TRR on “Governm
tlblk
Order.
Tbe
piibllo
Is
Invited.
I
Tho word mlatod by tho runner
Trend*," Miss Elsie Farley,
now
Flans
a
rt
under
way
for
up wea "parlor."
rhsirmgn of th# Butlness
on oof a Moose Lodge
he organisation
Professional Women's Club
SCHOOLS c l o s F
Sanford In the near future.
Declaring that "a clean yard is aenarally a healthy ysrd." Dr Frank noumed (odav.
WASHINGTON. .Apr, 12. - M ‘- r A f t H * *
School* In Seminole flonntv will n r ..........
L- Quillmsn. director of the Seminole County Health Unit, today called
botkerrnJ k f M i f , M | A b I m w m t W w T W w Uos^W rol
*
MISSING PLANE
be «lo*ed Thursday end Friday
t —.f— , ___^sl. ^ gL-a
H-- 4—t,—-1- -- upon
city end county residents to join in with the local Junior Chamber
ouymg — eoaMHuai isa i m h i t a p s w a n mop
WIESBADEN. Germany. Apr.
while 79 teacher* are attending
Tho Fwbra)
FaAsraJ lU
RoaorvalMfA
s o r e ^ lo u J suppli
sup p liiJ
i J this eeHmsto,
oeHmste, Fanthnw
Finthem ore,
r*. tha mealing of the Florida Educa­ i g —*GP) — Tho search for a mlsa- of ComiMTce in tha forthcoming ‘*Painl-Up, Clean-Up, Fix-Up eamJA C K S O N V IL L E . Apr 12
uplo ksvt loss hop* of ftto ral peko cut* tUs m r thou Uot, tion Association In Miami. Supt. ig U. fl. Navy patrol olane ‘conMntratad today off tha Danish
Dr, Quillman. who servas as chairmen of the Scminola Jayeet Btation
uora tkoa hall A pr* tkat prk/M of ca n wid «s^M kousehoU T. W. Lawton announced todav.
Tho Bouirtr School Board ^•HU Bland of Bornholm after a rescue Health and- Satutxlion Committaa. added that the clean-up campaign Atlanta
come stair*. . ■■si:-'
Boston
.. - ......... .....
1
'lot reported
ha had sighted what
meet In regular session at 10:00 pilot
Charlaston
appaaa n d to be either traces of could pity bn Important part In good sanitation.
“ With breed* dlaeiia.’' he assert- ♦
“
Cleveland .
v o n or wreckage from tha
ad. “If you allow unsightly msttar (wen few ceeea of dlseea* known Detroit - .
t three hours after receipt to accomnlate, you not only are t« be apreed by fllai end mosquL
offesukve to toaa In Seminole County recently,
theta
tml Uibidoee not mean it cannot
M|»*aald*i|L
happen here. Typhtta fever, e dls. it.' '.i--fi-i.-i-rui™-w,
altar eaao spread by rats, has bean on Beattie T..........
• poaltlva due
the
four-engine
and b re e d tu I
ta end ibe inereaa* In Florida In the east Jacksonville ....
.............
.
__
Returdev en ■ other rei nun.
twenty yaara. Thar# havp been _Miami
.
File*,
ice, meecp
moequltoes end rata entry ■In raeae In Seminole County elnce Sf[*ndo •#•#•**«•*•»••••.*«••.
from Wlasbadan to Copto*
(Oi«e&gt;«si on m a F e a t)
Tampa .
agreed dJeaaaa. There have
•nt at the Tnttml Cenlet Gil niglil.

“Rerords were Incomplete aiul
not well kept. No propertr reri»r&lt;U were maintained. Intrrnnl
accounts were maintained in the
Inigrr Hidiool* blit have rn&gt;l Irren
audlti’d undnr thu dlrrction of M*.
school hoard."
('minor said hudRel* ’‘were falili
writ iicrpHred bill have lieeti ills
rcgai ilcil il"*reaft#r."
The l.rtiooehfr Negro scliool
won lulled In Nnvemtirr. IU4K,
and completed In March uf la.il
year. Connor said state founda­

I (Oii^shore Union
Challenges House
On Red Hearings

Mrs. R. A. Smith lGrace Stinecipher
Is First Woman ; Is Winner Of High
Chosen For Jury School Spell Bee ,';

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^ ■ s r r ^ t e k 'v t

Dr. F. Quilbnan Asks County And
CHy Residents To Join Campaign

THE WEATHER ^

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to inveda H a ifa * T I m N a t W '» u »«id earlier they ‘ W l i l t L
otba, 1,000 Rada., /

The MtrVhfort ware afraid «
puniihroent, for failure, if
they returned to their l.ffrhnM|
peniniula bating point only 10
milet away. So they craked in the
Gulf of Tonkin until yeelerday.

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«#’ China Declares
1000 Red T r o o p s

Are S l a u g h t e r e d
c T A IP E I. Formosa, Apr. 12—&lt;/Pj
-»Vlalion»liit China Inday an*
iced it had wiped out. ire Red
Lin Paio's 20fllli regiment.
! Three junk-loads of crack troops

Then they triad again to land
on Hainan— pratumably to operate
at guerriilai.
Nationalist warthlps Bank taro
Junks. Seventeen men • a r t naked
out of the tea. The others drown­
ed.
The third Junk ran up the white
/lap. Seventy-eight officers and
men with arms and ammunition,
were captured,

“DF&lt;*n M
■UUW iCi M

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Hainan, alerted by reports or

llnl urmiea
licit
urmica massing on the
me penpen­
insula, prepared for
(or new invasion
Invasion

attempts. Nightly blackouts were
ordered for tne capital city. Hoi“Hellfler In Trucolor starring William Elliott at tha MovUUad
HJde-In Thursday and Friday.
h o w .^ u jtj,,, a:
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DITIUNEU

OPEN 13:46 P. N.
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THIIRS
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experts krai------- .... _ .

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in the past month.

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agaliUt attack. F u th o t-fim * ,tha
China mainland tha» JUMaak It
faared air raids from tho new
Air Force more than Invasion.
Taipei residents waru building
air raid shelters. Tha ety Is load­
ed with fllmay, Japanese style
wooden structures. Observers pre­
dicted an klr raid would force
most Inhabitants to fits.
The Nationalist foreign office
today notified Cept. William D
Cordon, 40, Atdaburgb, 8uf/olk,
England, that his ahlp, the Swatlow, would be released upon pay­
ment of a fine. Tha amount had
"“n r S w a llo w , flyirtd the PenawvamtsUha
WM itlltd JSDa 17
iOy. NatlonaUeUr said it
nur
it trying to run the blockade.
WAS
In Pakarta, U. 8. !.. Celebes Is­
land rebel troopo clashed with
sympathisers of the federal gov­
ernment near Makassar aa the
town of Hungguminaaa, It was re­
ported here.
The report by the Indonesian
news agency Antara bolstered
other reports from Makassar that
the wesk-old rebellion l» still sim­
mering In spite of an Indonesian
government announcement yeslerduy Hint the rebels had surrendtr One rebel partisan waa reported
killed In the hour-long clean. Tho
opposing group was not clearly
Identified.
,
. . ..
Meanwhile, In Seoul the defenae
ministry said today .104 Commun
ist-trnlnud gutrr
guerrillas from north
Koreu have
been wiped
....
out and
S' liean
miother bband tha asms aise surrounded,, i
t l i t dead MPfl a
.
Tiop-up. tho iiuni^
wo4ndriT[(*ii
^....7 mop-up,

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t... t.h fe lm w o pilrt clty of ttnn»
Kohg, alsty-lhree Shanghai n » cuces, Including four A fric a n * ,
irrlvn l by *»lp ffoni TltMiln*
Hopes grew that tho Chinese Communista were relaxing

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tfu. llpr. ti.oo •l to
Onions,
Dos. Bch.
Irh. I .7 1-1. uo
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Peppers
Bu. HaMs. ft-*0 * *.7;
Potatoes, Had
!t#d B lIsa «/*•
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W a x e d SO
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potatoes, a •d B lis s u . a . i
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to
Baa* ll.oo
Ouuaah,
Tellow _... . Bu. Hpr. *1.00 •«
Tomatoaos (Pinker
Crt, depending quality *t.3t •15.)
Orangas, Valencias,

Iiaiwndtn^^ttjses Bos II 71. - 4
fleedleas .......
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ilr apafrult, Marsh

llacelpla a t 'H im Hanford Ht»l»
P a r inara JUarkel Monilsy 14,141
packns.a.
Iiemand n o o n , m ark et altghtly
s l r o n s s r on practically all vesulablea.
iirillnnry to F s l r duality aalllng
laaa than pllcea •iiintsd.

—
Hwwlish, Itallnu, liullun, Swiss,
lieiglan and French rltliens,
They slept In makeshift beds in
cargo hatches. The vea
farrlM.im passengers.
The vessel will Irnva for Tien■ In Hatun
ilurday tu^plek up lf&gt;0 more
refngowst from .Shanghai.
The British owned
ned Hong Kong
telegraph predicted a wholesale
withdrawal of llrltona from Shang­
hai "unless there comes soon n
genuine reversal of Cumiminlst
policy."

liongshoremcn
T tentala. b y . ralU t h e y iand

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temattonal R.llaf Organisation
evacuees from Harbin,
“h
hoarded tha ataamar Halprleti
Jensen. The vooooMo operated by
Jobaun and Co. •
. ..
Copt. A. Hansen »■ M *"•
Hhanuhai ovacuees Included -J
British subjects and 30 Dutch,

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T im a _
Bo. (tpr, ll.eo
BVo7 ; . . . _ nu. Upr,
Cabbage .... 10 Lb. Basei l ' l l i ' :
Cabbage ... 55 Lb. Crt
Cauliflower -------- -- crt U n u
Cucumbers,
_

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newspaper an3" Vm_ a fiik ii
. . Inga showing pictures
In Hanford and stories
activities here during tha
months.
He said that .123 photo:
the (Hants farm training clu
..
taken and sent with news ato
to homo town newspapers of th i
various players. Hr displayed
newspaper* showing that mafly of
these picture* had been published.
Other picture* had been taken of
golf club tourney, yachts at the
Munh-lpal i'icr, Barr Umpire
School amt other intereating featurrs and rent to newspaper* nil
over the country.
I.ea Leaher reported M ptrfM I
renewals in the Chamber of C o m
merer membership drive lh tM
_ sufficient
I s y l new
il t - membgyg
county ntnl
to account fur a creditable Increase
in iiiembernhlps, Ha also presented
mi eight point program I
- om•iiling friendly rclalluiia lattnuSN
the county town* mid Sanford as
follow*:
»•
I ) County town.* sl^uld be Invilcil to co-operate in
advertis­
ing program*.
"I 1‘liunilier of Cummcrce bulle­
tin, should |,e mulled legularly to
nil ruiinty meiiiheru.
II) ( iinhI will tours Ibroughoi
the county Nlmiild he conuueta
pel iuilirully und eounty-whle sales
event* proinoted.
Qt
4 ) Gi enter effort* should bt lent
I.
y the Chamber of C'ommarce to­
ward the ilovelopmcnt of bettef
mini* In rural urea*.
r&gt;) Heller rural electrification
should he encouraged.
til Commit teen should lie a ,
pointed to Htmly ways for davalop- I
tug a morn progusstvo county.
7 ) Hotter county hospital f*cl-|
llti, h und hruader use uf tlM
should Is* encouraged.
h) Couuly-widu icprasantetlon
should Ikj provided In nny pro­
motion undertaken by tha Cham­
ber of Co min &lt;iree.
•
Among tho*n present at tkf
meeting last night were President
Patrick, Manager Edward Higgins,
Tod Swuliii, llonier (lleason, M. B.
II. C oIc iiiiiii , II. II. Pope, Lea Leah*
.Smith, Mayor Andrew Currowey,
II H. Arnold, George Touhy, IL
t. r U. P. Wheeler, Jr„ O. P.
ill rinlon, damns L. Ingley, Rollan-I
It,mi, John Ivey, Hoy llrllt, Ham
Martina und T. E. 1 .teker.

3 8

farmers Market (or •produco ift&gt;l»l

ja n c y

Roads Committee

I'ag s (la ,)

he knew uf only two nf 07 p re.
ducts on Oahu island where Com­
munist* captured Deinucititle urganlxotlnn office*.
The territorial Ueinncrnttc een
Iral committee last night «u*tc&lt;l
Richard Kageyama, Honolulu su­
pervisor who testified he hail been •titutlonnl convention.
Kumnka huI.I hr null the party
u Communist. Kagevamu resigned
a* delegate) to tho Hawaii ran- In 1017.

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
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P A T R O I.

THURSDAY—FRIDAY

STATE

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V«to, asking fw donations of eithor
labor or money, toward town beau­
tification was made by that comWlttM’J aecretary. Mrs. Jo# May» J g g »*
bury. Work hae been dong-on the
o rjH U t.M lu
asalea planted plot which la to
'PC AM L A * &lt; 6000
Haiti* will, be
to
memoralise Johnathan D. Evan*,
*h* a ton fined to
SANAA
AK MOHT&lt;
late member The eum of $ 2 J
parents, Mr. and
was reported by ffra, H. Push.
«it**
A-kAlk
Kama, with.tuaastoa*
Boy Scout chairman as, raised by
Mr. and M r a / H / r ;
M o b ' P O ts* A A l t *
them at their rummage sale. Ho
tt Titusville Tuesday
mentioned
at
this
time
the
510'
cm , rtrf'A a im V i
catoed eateh.
gres* being made by the troop,
W pProceed* from the
which Includes higher honore being
favor* and novelties,
won by .three of the hove. In the
-------------------------tome |a.00 wera i____
absence of the chairman of the
P.T.A. treatury lait week,
clever Item* had herit- mad# by nominating commlttoe, P. J). An­
derson, Mrs. Ola Cochran read the
Mr*. F .-L , Hunkln*.
Roy L. Howell, Jr., who ha* list of nominees us selected hy
been an A C L Railroad employee the committee: President, C, P.
In Jackaonvllle, ha* been returned
to the Sanford office and jrlven a Brasinaton, vice president, Arthur
B, Ailing, secretary. Mis* Virginia
promotion.
Mr. and Mr*. John R. Reave* R. Palmer, ami treasurer, Mtg
Sad u house truest last week Mr*. Millard M. Ricd. A. K. CrtH’kar.
Weave*’ lister, Mrs. Almn Rlntt. vice president took the chair and
presided over the voting. List of
who Is wintering In Orlando.
Mrs. Minna H. Crothers, recent nominees were elected unanimous­
Kueit of the Paul L. Blssela at ly, there being tlu nonillililLvif.
“Happy Hill." has gone to Miami. from the floor.
At the request of W. WelderThe Chamber of Commerce held
It* regular monthly meeting Wed* bold, A. E. Crocker, a trustee of
nesday night with C. P. Braslng- the Cemetery Trustee Association
ton. president, presiding. Report* clarified the proposed merger of
were heard from the treasurer and that association and the Beautifi­
standing committees, following cation Committee of the Chamber
roll call and the reading of the of Commerce. According to the
•jftnutes of provioua mealing. Many hy-laws of the Association, it mav
V xk I prospects for neat year were accept help from the committee
reported by Herbert Lamport, but no authorlt" over lb can he
membership chairman.
Monthly exercised bv the chamber. Rev, C.
bill for electric current for shuffle- C. White mad# several announce­
board court was presented by W. ment* regarding Eastor services. of the Homo Demonstration Club.
Weiderhold, Recreation chairman. Following adjournment, pie and
The weekly prayer meeting nf
Report of letters sent out to mem- coffee were served bv mem hers the young people of the Church
of the Nararene was held nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burk*.
social hour afterwards, Kefrcsl
•11Botue i!0 attended and en1
n toyed a
mentn constating of coffee, hot taa,
hot chocolate and cooklei were
served at a lata hour.
Monuav Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Southard returned to their heme
In Wellington, Ohio, after spending
the winter here.
Mr. and Mr*. R. E. True have aa
guests, their son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett DLx of
Fairfax, V*.
Mrs. J. II. Cowan returnsd Mon*
day from n brief xlslt \elth her
sister-in-law. Mrs. Duncan Petersun in Crescent City.
Mrs. A. R. Bogue honored Miss
Virginia R. Palmer, bride-elect and
her fiance, P. D. Anderson, at n
small supper at her home In Orlandu. Invited to h* with them
wore Mrs. Ruby Shralsr and Mrs,
J. Maxon.
Supper sorted buffet style con­
sisted of baked ham, deviled eye
► luffed tomato salad, asparagus
tips, corn pudding, watermelon
preserve, cucumber pickle, peach
preserves, hot rolls and hot tea.
As a memento of the occasion. Mr*.
Ilogue presented Miss Palmar with
A b o u t e week sgo, four local Pepper Campaign
n rhlnu ten set, which had been In
Committee ran so appeal for funds. At (hat time w*
her family three quarters of a
pointed out that the real layi* of this Senatorial Cam*
century.
paign was a Ifight between Htriffjfeid f *
Mru. T. M. Miller honored her
atul big Coion* aide, and the Old Guard
dnughter, Peggy Jo, Saturday af­
potations on the other,
ternoon, the occasion being har
(hhrd birthday, Myrna Williams
W# pointed out ifaet the _
wtut the prise for the Easter Egg
tb* newspaper* they control were .utlhg .
.............
tftatr which was the afternoon’#
to confute the real larue* of this campaign, that the only , &lt;1 . |
(Ml tire. Party favors, cake and
way Senator Pepper could get hi* taetiags across to the
Ice cream agil
Were eerrad
people we* through Uaght space in the aewipsfeMtotot
to the honoree and tha following
through fiesgfif time on the radio.
children, Barbara Miller. A. Mc­
And we pointed out that whereat Sen. topper’s
Call. Myrnu and Mvlonlc Williams
opponent had the campaign cheat* of Wall Straec and
Itoherta Hitchcock, Addle Ailing,
Big Builneit to draw from, Claud* Pepper’s only backCnra Smith. Itonny and Wanda
Mixon, Sharon Sun Humphries,
are were the people.
Furl und Gall Roberts, Hrrky and
Gratefully, we are now able to announce that
Peggy tirler.
the people reipunded to Senator Pepper’) plea, that
Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Lowe had
the dime* and dollar* you tent In will enable ut now
tin their guests over the Easter
to preient the true facia of this tampalgn lu the news­
week-end, thu K M. Chester* and
papers sad on the rsdiu.
two sons, &lt;&gt;f I'alulka, Mrs, Chea­
ter will Iw remembered as Miss
And we esn assure you that every cent you’ve
Kloise Low*.
contributed will be devoted to the task of rs-eltcting
The Church of the Nasareno and
a man who never once In hi* long and brilliant career
the Luke Mary Community Church
bat knowingly sacrificed the rights of tbn many (" prounited Sunday morning In an Eaaomh* the selfish interests of the few-.CLAUD! w B f * .
ter sunrise service on the shores
of Luke Mary. Rev. Edgar MeConnughav and Rev. C. C, Whit#
had the service, with thu lattei
L E T S
R E T U R N
nmklrig the address. Mra. Frank
Griffin led the singing.
The Herbert Lamport! report a
successful fishing trip Sunday to
Banana Creek nsar Titusville.

Your D i m e s and Your Do llars
Are G o i n g To Wot k F O R Y O U THE P E O P L E !

(OeaMi

M IDLA N D, Mleh„ Apr. 19—

—Ex-Comafiualst Louis Budenx,
who may bare an answer to the
Owen Lattimor*
__ ...

it he could name
Communist# In
the United States,
"But I won’t do It," he doctored
her* last sight. “I can’t afford li­
bel suits.”
Tho former managing editor
of tha Communist Dally Worker
was In Midland for a lecture.
While here, be waa notified of a
subpeaa to appear before a Soe Investigating
that Lettimoro
is • Soviet agent.
Dim Daily mid Corrlnu Cnlvet In n hllnrlous scene from i!Qth
Buttons, named aa McCarthy’s
“mystery witness,H would offer no Century-Fox* “When Willie Comm Marching Hume."
comment en the dispute. But he
did say that he had never mat,
Democrntic politics,
Tydin^H Kef uses
talked with, or given document
“1 believe this is good aonce and
to McCarthy.
thnt the American people do not
i r „ u t i u u i j r i u u i I 'd i f o»*i
naiuiit yivtoiilut «« .111 iixxl-'lnut Hunt oandldatVH fur office appoint­
roundel to tlio Hcnatc Foreign ed to our staff '.o help conduct this
Relation. suhctnniiiittee lu-ikintr Hi­ iuvestigaticn. Every effort should
lo charge* from Senator McCar­ he made to keep politics out of
&lt;Oeeitaa«&lt; Weeai Pea* &lt;
oat)
through
»ugh last month. This called thy iR-Wla. ( that Reds inti-sl the It."
The committee agreed yesterday
for the use of two landing craft State Departiiient.
Tyding!!, clmlrninii of ttit- sub- to appoint Robert Morris of New
ns ferrtoa. They were to rendetvous with the liner flr^aral (Jor­ commit ten, -old In- Imtl lonrni'd York as n Republican Representa­
don, Mur. *0. The Communists that A.ver 1- n nimliilnto for (lie tive on its staff. Morris was sug­
tofoaed toJet the landing craft en* Rcpulilicnn mntilnnliim for Attor­ gested by Senator Hlckenloopur
(H-Ioivn),
tor Shanghai, ratting the question ney Gone ml in Miih- iu hnm’ttx.
whether they were military ves­
This internal difficulty In the
Therefore, Tvdlng* »nld, lie win*
sels.
holding tip tile ii[i|i dnliiu iil all I committee was made known short­
During the news conference mhi-mg Aver not (o enme to ly a f t e r Senator Taft (R-Ohlo)
Acheson told reporters that he Wnahiiiglun until to- roiilil nut the took a swlnu at I’realdcpt Tru­
knows no more about the missing 111it11•r licfoie tiio full oonimiMee man’s attitude toward thQ investi­
nxvy plane Incident than has been
Tyiliiigx said in u xlnteineiit gation.
fir^nte&lt;i In the newspaper, lie mid hniitlrd loportoiTuft said Mr. Trumnj had
let the Defense Department lx
libeled Senator McCarthy and ure"I
do
not
behove
that
eaminiates
energetically Investigating the
mdgeti the Wisconsin Senator's
foi offic*-, eitlior Deiriorruta nr case ngnlnst the State Depart­
whole affair.
. The Secretary of State declared Republican, xlnuild aorva ns mem­ ment. He also said that Hr- Tru­
•‘••d Full Information be- ber* of our staff. I ntinll ccrtainlv man should “eliminate any suspi­
[JJ* " P W n * to Moscow’*
xugge-t no Dcmnrrntic cmuiiilntex cion of treason” from the adminis­
or pcr.-miK mlivolv idrntifiod with tration “If ho can.”
4Mf “eoMtoled"

Acheaon Declares

K «

Ai you know, the Tpleplmnc 1’ninn is
daoiandlng another jumumhI wajri* in­
crease. You nitty not know ttint llioro
have already hcon
irim inl wnro
incrensna for Smitlioni Iti'il ciii|ili&gt;yciv-,
In the past leu yours. New H e Phimi
demands u !)th!
How lonif trim t h is ro on?

m i g a ng
Bw lvol Boot
Boat

4.ft9

Chain

55c

1

Flotation,

reduction-roasting

and magMUe-oeparattoa a n pro­
cesses used to increase tho now

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iCaetlaaeC W in N s s
talks, such ae tho 49 talks gttven
over WTRR on Thursday nights,
acquaints the public with the op­
eration of tho various municipal
services, ho said.
Visitors introduced by Coi. 8.
0 . llarrlman werei C. P. Peck,
St. Louis: E. Miller, Marlon. Ohio;
George L '
y
Daytona Beach Klwanla Club;
Eddie Hamilton of Bristol, Tenn
Va., and Luethar David of tha
Ksy Club. Ralph A . Smith pre­
sided.

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ADS ARE NEWS
* ot*d In 3ii Typ,

Hnw long will Union leaders con­
tinue to make such unreasonable de­
mands? We believe that tho public, the
Company and the Union ought to face
thlH question squarely. Even now we uro
struggling to meet the cost of wage In­
creases already granted which amount
to more thun $76,800,000 a year. On the
other hand revenue from rate Increases
totals only slightly more than half that
uinount.
We wutit telephone employees to be
well paid and we have submitted proof
that they are well paid. The Union on
the other hand has offered no justifi­
cation for its wage demand.

In t h e m a t t 1 0 y e a r s

Fact #1 In ten years’ lime, wages of Soutiiorn Bell em­

ployees huve gone up 117% while the cost of
living for Southern cities is up only about 78%
(according let the U. S. Bureau of Labor Sta­
tistics.)

SPORTS

Fact #2 Even without the general Increase In wage

Outdoor

rates being demanded by the Union, 3 out of 4
Southern Boll employees will get an automatic
“progresalon” raise in the next 12 months. Aa
a m atter of fact, over the length of the pres­
ent contract which runH until June, 1951, the
total of the automatic increases alone will be
8c an hour ($3.20 per week) per employee, or
about $8,000,000 u year.
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- TRU M A N M IN T S
W ASH IN GTO N, Apr. 19 —
— P tealdetrt T nttttt W iw toM
Preaiden Gabriel Uonsalas * tuuia
«f Chita today aa a leader o t •
nation devoted to the “
tie principle* we shariah ____
Mr. Truman met Gonsalea .Videla at the airport on hto arrival
In the capital for
91-day -rial*
to this country.
Ha said tha visit aymbollata tha
"warm friendship” between the
two countries which he said " a n
motivated by the same concern
for Individual freedom and hu­
man welfa

Kiwanis Meets

The answer is th a t ANO'NIKU
G EN ERAL WAGE INC UKASE CAN­
NOT B E JU STIFIE D . Hero m e the facta: °*

Keep small quantities of apple*
in the refrigerator t cool molat
storage helps apples to katp thauf
crisp quality.

OfTBOAHT)

___ __

public funds was either wasted ot
misappropriated. The mpojiHbHity rests on the entire personnel
charged with tha safeguarding of
fund*.
Connor aald payments for labor
working on the school ware "ob­
viously exossaIve for the work
performed” and there were, 'num­
erous error* and duplications of
charge* aggregating 91.419."
The auditor reported the con­
struction was under supervision of
C. 8. McDaniel, Sr., who alto did
business ns the Tanther Roofing
Co., of DeLand and Daytona
Beach. McDaniel handled “all mat­
ters relating to matarlals, labor
and management, Connor aald.
Tho auditor said soma of the
payments to McDaniel “v(*re for
Itemt that were obviously net
needed In the construction, such aa
washing and waxing ears, cleaning
rod, oil nnd shells for shotgun,
alarm clock (the same clock was
included throe times, supported
by an original charge ticket, a
duplicate charge ticket and a
statement.)"
Connor reported the L.C.P.
Plumbing Cempany of Dade City

You, bh u telupiionc suliscrilior h.ivt?
a right to nsk because it is your nmnev
that pays tuiepbone wstges. Vmi should
also ask whether there is liny justifica­
tion for a 9th round uap - uieieuse.

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SPORTS

a ll

school "under n
with McDaniel.

go on?

CLAUDE P E P P E R
[ ’&gt;(■ U S S N ATfc

k « « iU I

New School

SAND BOX AND WAPlNti ^OOL WITH CANOPy II»P5

&gt; |ta rt# s

HOW 00 THESE WAGES LOOK TO YOU?
A V E R A G E E A R N IN G S O F T E L E P H O N E
(Including Ovsrtlma and Baton Payments)

O PE R A T O R S
A Wash A Meath

with wages paid by other coa-

ie Un}on leaders are dem anding— and
t0 "trike f o r — a 9th round genera] wage
jP ftiieh would up hourly wages by anotjier 16c.
imnds hartwesH enough until you realise that It
amount to ipi annual increase of $16,500,000, Or,
rad another way; it would amount to 70% of this
HQ's total lyit earnings for last year!

m

A Year

943.M 9187J1 I U I 6 1 5
Operators at Top Rat*
Operators with S or Mon
Yeara of Service
$89.70 1172.70 $$,004.40

survey of 3,800 businesses In the
South shown clearly that, job-for-job, skill-forikill, towfi-for-town, telephone wages ooaipare
favors

PEOPLE

IN C IT IE S L IK E SA N FO R D

a recent!

ra n p

i i i t m m M k im M

The time haa come to call ■ halt to repeated wage
demands that are supported by nothing but threats
of a strike.

PLANT CRAFTSMEN

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A Weak A Meath
•,

A Tear

Craftamen gt the Top Rate $18.10 $101.70 $4,8*1.08
(Such aa Central Office

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Craftanen with 2 or Mere
Yean of Service (Such aa
Caatidl OfWee npalrawn) $71.11 H1US f8.9Of.40
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Operaton with no experience atari at 140.00 a weak
Plant CraftMen with ne espeetmee Meet'at 412.00 a

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Hawaiian Constitution

What Wa Owe Our Bands

It might bu thought that tha Hawaiian* are demon,
tine unwarranted faith In the future activities of the
«d Statee Senate, inasmuch as they are proceeding to
t a constitution for the proposed State of Hawaii while
statehood Mil remains pending in the Senate. There

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discover how thay may work in
unison, and whether (hey realise
it or not, thay laam how to be
Mia battar ettisens, aa Dr. Ravalli
darlarai.
So highly dota ha regard play­
ing and xlnglag together aa a
unifying forea and Influanca that
hs wishes then might ba more
industrial bands in our country.
If thara w an, ha xaye, ‘'making
adjustmanta and coming to agreemanta ia Industry might lie las*
difficult." Whan ha speaks of
“the grant choirs In tha mining
distrlcti of England and Wales.*
and the thouagnda of brass bauds
in factor!#* in Britain he may
hava In mind a means to greater
industrial peaea in America. Sing­
ing and playing bring people

— Briefly, thla ia what tha lloavir
Commission. haadad by farmar
President Hoovar, thought abouM
ba dona about hospitals rag by th e first group to create terror;
tha Vaterana AdmlnUtratlon t V A ). the second group to give Joy to
It thuught thay ahould ba earn- othoro and aevo It far themaaWoa.
to preaunt their finlihtd confutation to the next Congrenn. binad
into ona government hot*
Tha “Erao Uermaa Youth'',
in the hope that It will draw more support to their c u u h p .
aa thoy coll thomaelaoa, deal |n
as further concrete evidence that the Hawaiian* are ready
the basset of human amotlonai
for sovereignty within the Union.
Suspicion, resentment and hatred.
Tha young American players In­
The Hawuisn desire for atatehood neemn to be strong.
spire hope, faith and ehaer.
Taking cognisance of the fact that one element of opposi­
Tha young (Jarman police de­
tion in Congress was oalng the cry that Hawaii is dominat­
stroy. th a young Americana en­
ed by C mmunlnts, the Territorial Legislature hau required
gage In creative activities. The
each delegate to the constitutional convention to take «
former Incite dissension, tha lat­ expire finer Hnlimenia. Their
ter promote nnlty and peace.
.•on-Communlst oath. Thla would suggeat that the Hapeythelegleul value Ie very groat
While by act of th*/'p*opl*’s great
wallana ore quick to take up American ways. Perhaps more
chamber” in Berlin, boys and
Parke and playgrounds, athle­
diacrimltiation might be wished for In the choice of wayn
tics. sports, and teen-towns have
to take up, but that might come as the Islanders gain ex­
offered young people means for
perience in dealing with Congress.
eelf-exproeslon. None of these,
They ere eligible for almost
however, haa excelled the band,
complete medical care. At the
Rising
tha orchestra or the choir In
other extreme are about 2.000,000
pravkHruf opportunities ' or boys
employee of the federal governmat.
and girl* to express themselves.
A cold war seems to have a good deal of reHemblanco to They ate eligible for medical ear#
Gladness and grief hope end
hot one. Tn a regularly declared war tha nhipmeiil or only fur industrial accidents end
despair, love end yearning sro
out-patient
aervlce
of
the
Indus­
goods to an enemy country is forbidden. Stepn arn aIh o tak­
emotions we all have, even tho
en to prevent war materials from reaching the enemy by trial hygiene type. . . ,
very young. Music lx, perhaps,
The
coinmieilon
seidi
the only means bv which we can
roundabout routes through other countries.
“More then half of tha departfeel these emotions in their uni­
Thla la what la happening in our commercial relatiom. menu and agencies of the federal
versality.
Painting doe* not do It.
with Russia. The Commerce Department announces thut government conduct medical or
Neither does sculpture nor dene600 claries of goods will require export licenses to be ship­ health activities. These agencies
Ing. Science eanmot do It at all.
for doctors end other tech­
Music and Its magic trans
ped out of tha WMtem Hemisphere. Last November 671 compete
personnel, end funds.
forma
people.
claaaea of goods ware similarly restricted. High on the list nics!
“There Ie no central supervision
The younger boys and glr a an*
are alloy metain, Industrial machinery and various types of uf their activities; end they oper­
when tney begin tn slug and play
ate under diverse policies with re­
electronic equipment.
together In eehool or In chinch
spect
t»
quality
of
treatment,
types
the earlier they begin to enrich
Over the months the temperature of conflict appcurij
beneficiaries served, type* of
their Uvea. By mean* of singing
to be mounting. War la not Inevitable, however, until it of
research, end areas of authority,”
actually ntarta. There Is aiwayn a chance that reason may The government has around the
country various Army end Navy
prevail.
Mini VA lioipltiil* with
bn s total of
ulxmt 175,000 lied- The VA alone
TAM PA T R IB U N K
Iihm i:il hospitals with 110,000
Partners In Evil
beds und Uft.nOO votcrans In them.
come from a state where te«s Ilian
&lt;VA is building more hospitals
Tampa or Kansan City—the pattern Ih the same. Or­ und,
1 par cent of their population i*
whun finished, will have 191.ganised gambling, politics and murder travel hand-in-hiind 0(H) l.t-d* in 174 hospitals.)
black or like the state of North
Dakota, for inetanca, because one
through the dark aileywayn of the underworld.
Onu congiexsman recently said
of ltd Senator* has been very volu­
Charlie Bhmggio waa a big guy In Kumms City, lie wan that, under the present acl-uu, a
ble, where the census show* 201
the racket boss. He was a power in Democratic politic*. voters iu ’ hospital might be crowd­
Negroes from that state. Wo think
ed,
with
»
waiting
list,
while
a
the
two
able
Senators
dealt
rather
He backed the winning candidate for Governor of Mirimiuri nearby military hospital has empty
they don't know vary much about
in
tha
flno
points
of
forensics
than
the problem, and we would rather
last year and ho wan a welcome visitor at the capital.
beds.
leava the problem to our own good
But In the underworld they never get big enough to be Can a veteran get Into one uf
people, both white and black, who
uafe. The contract-breaker, the cheat, the threatening rival, those beds, since It’s not In u VA
are working it out in exceedingly
the monopolist ie taken npt to court but to tbc morgue huspltel 7 Ho can If VA haa a copgood fashion without the help of
trad fur a Iwd like that. VA now
Eo; jUMt aa In Tam p a a
That’S where they took
tn* root of Me nation.
bus contracts coveting G.ilttO bads
V c I hhcu . In hnspitnls of the armed services.
months back they took
-------,
asaoSsInatlon pflBlnaggio and hla lieutenant, shot Next year II will have only 3.000
i without resources,
“ ibowtlc club Jn. Kartsas City, Is likely nr so.
*
Usin' Without ■ health,
The
Hoover
Commission
return*
Ham of "unsolved*' gang killings in
any of the’ 'property
mended
that
all
the
government
y the racket'boss was slain be- hospital* — except the prison
remised protection for gambling hospitals — be pieced In the hand* made an iatowwly bitter efrwch
in Khnugs Citic aipl Sjt. Loulfi. uf a brand new agency to be called
.... ' h cmphaalxe aguln what honest the United Medical AdmlnlxtrU*,
a»Heah\ed, ad whllee and aa&gt; Ne­
. net fagottin. Bom* of his remark* la
citlxens ana law anfurcemant officers should nover forget: tloii.
groes, see are making progress and
'Hi* head of llilx would be an
and vice leads quick- appointed
wa are making progress together
administrator.
He's
and wa are asking'that we nnt ba
murder,—Tampa have the help of a board made up
disturbed in that pmgraas by hav­
of lepresentatlvcu of the Army,
N.ivj , Air Korce. and VA'. But—- In the Boath. To the contrafy, ing passed the type of legislation
This hoard's powrr, under the Uenator, Holland ma^faatad . * such as thla which will set ua hack
recninmendallon, would be edvlx broad vlaw ef the, qutotion, not 60 years on tha path of progress
ory only. Tor that reason forme tinctured with sectional antmoaU and proapertty and good will.
That Is the right answer to those
President Hoover dissented from »«•.
„ „ , ..
Charlotte (N. C.) Observer
the rrrommeiidetlon to tlm extent
Senator Holland ably eummea up who ara attempting tu coerce the
people of ttouth Into a reversal uf
of suggesting such a board have the Uu* Southern altlti
their traditional way of life,
Ths worker who can’t gat a ment 7 According to the magailiic power tn set policy for carrying F K P C laeue In Mj***
In eo far as tha people of tha thought and action, which cannot
ob with a big industrial corpora- writer. It Is doubtful.
South are concerned, they ur# be done by statutory enactment. U
He explains that If 14 million
Jon, or who doesn’t belong to a
making headway,
and black, waa well that, In 8enalor Holland,
itrong union, faces tha dreary favorad workers won ftOO-ln.month
on tha baela e f good will, on »hs the South had a spokesman fully
prospect of paying ether people's penalona for themselves, Industry
baela of tolerence, on the baela representative of Its sentiment aud
would avantually have to find
of mutual respect and mutual un­ principle, aa against one who is
placrn to invest between 1100
derstanding, rnd we don't like narrow, biased and sect tonal in hi*
billion and *200 billion to fund
to ba dictated to by people wha views and utterances.
migasina, tha uantlons and make tha system
sound.
Ha aays that, uiifortunatalv.
there la no place In. Atotrlca to
Inveat more than 9100 billion In
private nenslon fundi. Insurance
company Investments total about
193 billion. Competition for In­
vestment opportunities has alreadv
Mi m S gems N * . Best
driven interest rates dawn to about auto(C mIndustry
beat sailers ire
Half what they were before tha likely to be the* less
costly modal*.
War. Too many dollar* for h lr|
Thu hoard's survey sought to
mean low Interest rates,
how people felt about a food
And that means low inrume find
many things. Here ara antn* Of
from savings ami Investments for tho
as announced by the
those who depend upon them fur boardresults,
last nlghli
their livelihood. Thoy aa wall a*
More think their Ineomes will
the workers who cannot got in on rise
this year than think Uiev will
the 9100 pension plane must any fall—which
la much what woofs
m higher prices for the benefit of thought a year
although drops
the favored 14 million if they win in Income hive ago,
occurred more fre­
quently In tho moanwhUo.
pmewrad am ployw
There Is greater unaortslnt]
about the business future thus
there was a year ago, But whlls
there la "lea* optimism,” thars
also la “somewhat leas outrignl

Temperature

M

will foal differeafly about vaur
nan tomorrow, fre t not thyaelf
fcMOUae of avil doers.—P it . STil.

The U. S. Senate hai decided to
saaduct an investigation into tha
M n l l of Hollywood . . possibly to
Ittract attention from tha morals
i f dm Senate.
' W# who believe in freedom of
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of tka New York Times, or the
NSOiet Daily Worker, to coma
bore and tell us Crackers how
. yarn, but the sanm Coaetitution
;Jf wUch give* them the right to blow
(;.|p ilr ta p ,‘dad also gives us the
m
, to vote as w* please. That
tomild not always be the case if the
DaOy Worker had Its way.

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; i .Wa forgot to mention in ycitereditorial about why some of
. Pssr wealthy capitalists are support*
lug Senator Pepper for re-election
• may ba because, in one or two in*
Minces perhaps, they think he is
‘
beet man. There ere bound to
•ogle among capitalists, as
i f every other group, who are
enty well informed, who arc
particularly interested hi pollend don’t keep up with what
on in this country,

JttJR m irttS
■ w tS S S S

a K h 'r j r j

itis n S r ® w flS
aas&amp;’asfe

is Mate promising

ioha af dollars mo
vinusi ara.faHini off. tf they carry
tho study far anough, thay may Hnd
' that tha great majority of Amerily iaM ara not makini as much
;' mafisy these days as Senator Pep*
--■pwr seems to thiah.
f t L'.Mnrth

Muter Debaters

receipts a l the State

•are Market declined fro |92t,*
in &gt;949 to $636,000 this
r, Market Manager Sandy An*
cm reports, adding that the
strike, the ChrysUi strike, and
* strikes « north.&gt;W to blamC.
m wa r«ad about strikes in tha
sfapers. wa seldom rsaHae how
snaching their effects can ba.
I net merely .tho &gt;tliMft« yroik*

Ms mvanoet ml watt,

Agagg |

w old asms, and.hanci
r *e da anything at a l al

Who Fays For Pensions?

I

is.- The expense of rat proofulldlng Ia often returned
many time* over In actual money
saving In a Inumber uf Instances,
I f you put out poison, ba sure to
use car*. If you cannot have It
person trained for the,
Job, be sure to follow directions 9
carefully and lie sure the poison
i* safeguarded from children and
pete.” .
Sprays which Dr. (Julllman said
might )&gt;o used safely according *o
directions include the following;
for files,.-two per cent chlordane
spray or five per rent D D Ti mmunitor*, five per cent D P T : roachcs, two pcV cu ll chlordune spray or
five per cent rhlordano powder;
ante, ontside control, can bo curhcW
by making a Mirny consisting o”
one pound of r&gt;0 por cent wettnlde
chlordune In t&gt;U Gallon* of water.
Anyone desiring further Infor[nation regarding nnv of throe
programs I* asked to contact th*
Keminole County Health Unit,
Phone 3fll&gt;, GW Dak Avenue.

a* sewage, garbage, aplllcd feed,
dt-taycl fruit, nut only look un­
sightly but also provides excellent
breeding rruunde for file*. Animal
manure should ba hauled awav at
least every four days or treated so
that il will nut offer a good breed­
ing area.
Garbage can* should be snugly
covered and racks provided to keep
dug- and oilier animals from over,
turning the container*. A suitable
garbage can rack Is easy to build
and will pay for Itself manv times
over. The rack provides protection
for the container, thus keeping
rust from eating out the bottom.
“A screen door with the wire
The only commercial deposit of
rusted nr uuilcd loose from the brueits
ln the U. S. Is near Gahhx,
frame ran detract from the beautv Nye county,
Nev,
of your home — end at the same
time can let misqulliwx, files, oth­
er Insects mid vermin free entry
Into tho house. A few dollars
saved on screen wire could cost
you bundled., of dollars in medical
bills If disease Is brought into
ny C o lo r* ?
the house.
“If you want to protect yourself
against the danger und annovam-c
of mosquitoes, now Is the lime io
■ clean-uji* where breeding areas
aro concerned. Most niosnulloe*
found around tho heme breed nearby. (heeding place* Include *nv
Hamlnolc County IHotom
water ..Landing for mure than
319 IS. First Ml. phone id II
seven day* In rail*. Jars and other
contnlnui*: In fish pool* which
aro not stocked with fish that will
eat the mosuultu larvae, or In auv
place where (he surface of the
water is nnt kept agitated. In tin
case of numb or puddle* which
cannut ho druluud or otherwise re.
moved, you cau treat them with
Vm,** nu,t° r oil. available tu your
filling ,station usually* or korosonr.
by spraying tbc surface.
“tn the rasa of rat control, eon
can discourage them bv removiuu
anything Ihev might cat. and Ie
I'lU G K I) T O M O V H i
being careful in the stacking of
wood or lumber so that rats car
not u»o It foe nonllng and brredlni'
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mtd ploying thoy develop the cul­
tural side of their natures and
ail appreciation for beautiful
things, They learn something of
the value of precision aud re­
sponding to leadership, and about
mutual responsibility.
They discover How' Important
It Is to-l/e punctual, for no pro­
gram can begin until' all the
alngara gr the nMyrri are in ibelr

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hear and timidity are the more
readily overcome. Ahd who &gt;pUyIng repeatedly with other* can
continue lb carry a rhlp on' llte
.dtbuJdnrT Negative (floods and
attitude* have no plan? within
tho group.
Ur. Itavelll take* no stock In
the *H*umption that music should
he left to the genluees end the
experts. Muxle, ho believe*, is
for everyone. He pays tribute to
the luirbershlp quartets of Auieri.
cs ami ha goes so far as to nay.
“We do not have enough bum
music,*' realising *s he does what
hunt music, as tha critic* would
cherecterlie It, can do for the
minds, heart* and souls of hit
fellowraen.

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»r.DRMJDAY

Prayer Service will be held tn
(he Memorial Educational Building
of (he First Baptist Church al
8:00 P. M.
The TAP will meet at 8:00 P.M.
at the airport.
THU RSDAY
The Baptist Junior Brolhetnood
will meet at 7:30 P.M. In the Me­
morial Educational Building at
the Flrt&gt;t Baptist Church.
The Intennediata G.A.* of the
Fir»l Raptifi Church will meet In
Ihe Phehran Bible claaa room «t
7:30 P.M.
Seminole Count/ Home Demon*
atratlon Club will meet at the
Tourlet Center at 2:30 P. M. MU*
Mia Woodard, Home Demonatre*
(Ion agent, will demonatnte the
making of plaatic handbag*
Tile Bcniiuola llebekah Lodge
will liulii it, n'Kular meeting In
the I.O.O.K. Hall at 8:00 P.M.
The Ixoru Clrrlc of the Garden
Club will liulii u luncheon at 1:00
P.M. at the home of Mr*. C. R
Klrtley on Gulden Lake.
FR ID A Y
Circle* of the Sanford Garden
Club will meet a* follow*: Azalea
Circle with Mr*. C. L. Redding
and Mlia Ellalee Klrchhoff: Cen­
tral Circle with Mra. E. B. Cle­
ments at 10:00 A. M.J Dirt Gnrdrnera Circle with Mra. S. C.
Dickerson,
Hcmerocallla Circle
with Mrs. C. \V. .Hamll, Jr. at
7:30 P. M.i lliblaeua Circle with
Mra. John Fox and Mr*. V. C.
Bcltle nl 3:00 P. M.i laora Clr
do with Mrs. J. M. Higgins at
2:80 P. M.j Mngnulla Circle with
I. Hralloy
Odhnm. Sr. at 11:80 A. M.j MlPOSH Clcelo With Mr*. Raymondi
Bass at 10:00 A. M.J Jacaramhi
Circle with llrs. Albert Starko
ut 1:30 P. M. for u tour uf Mrs.
Endor Curlett'a garden*; Palm
C iie li. 12 noon hi Garden &lt;’cn-

P.T.A. Meeting Held
At SouthSIde Primary
The regular meet lug of thr
South Bide Primary School P.T.A.
took plan- last Thursday after­
noon with Mrs. Robert Williams
presiding. The state P.T.A. presi­
dent's messiige was read and the
devotional was presented hv Mrs.
Walter Feeler.
Reports were made bv the stand­
ing commitU-e. The nominalIng
commlltee with Mr». W. W. Tyre
us chairman submitted the follow­
ing name* as officers for the ensu­
ing year. President, Mrs. M. R.
Strickland: vice president. Mr,.
1). D. Watkins; secrctarv, Mrs. P.
T. Tyre; treasurer, Mrs. Htliv
(ilcnu; and hlsterian, Mrs. Julian
Ponder;
There were over Ilk! parentpresent end after the room count,
the attendance prlte was given to
the second grade*, taught bv Mr*
l.otllc Nix. Mrs. Evelvn Page and
Mies Ann French.
Mrs. Bam Martina,
iiingram
chairman, presenlcd the lunchroom die*Ilian. Mrs. Anne Prlso-.
who gave an Interesting talk on
tim'd Health and fioiwl Katiftv
Habits. Bite used the fe d chart
of tile American Red Oust
brought to the school by M|&gt;.
Fred Robb. Her tall: t i n fol­
lowed by a period of utp-xtloir
iind answers.
During Ibe siM-lal lioui refte-li
inputs were served In the lunch
'■ikuii hy Ihe hostesses, Mr*. II. I.
Brown. Mr*. Cvill Butner. Mis.
Clifford Johnson and Mrs. l.ce Wil­
son

V DC Chapter Holds

Meet At Hayes* Home

He ra o n a Is
Mrs. R. C. Lasbury and daugh­
ter, Abigail, of Cast Windsor,
Conn., ate visiting Mr. anj Mrs.
Kandall Chase.
Mr*. Lullin Nix is In Asheville,
N. C. tills week whete she is a
delegate from the local biatn.lt of
Association for Childhood Eil'ica*
tlull, to the international conveo
lion.
Alia* Phyllis Flint, a tradar at
•South Hidi SJiool, left Fridav
fur Asheville, N, C., where she I*
ntti tilling the liiternetiunal Meet­
ing of the Assiirlallon fur Clilld'iuuiI Education Before Miss Flint
returns to Baufurd, she will visit
with rcluttvrs in Alt. Airy anil
Atlanta, ( 2a.

Easter Egg Hunt
(*iven At Chase Home
The animal Eimtci Egg limit
Uivcn bv llolv Cross Enls, opal
Church for children of the Mrtlio
dist Children's Hume in En|erpri-«
mid for children of the SidviJiun
Army, inn held nl llu- Imme or 8
O. l.Tiui.e on Melliimille A,emu
yesterday uflenioon nilb ,d»&gt;ut HU
•bildreti hi allctlilaiire.
Throughout 1 lie »fin imi'ii amus­
ing games were i-iijoved ntul teln,
races held In nildititui lo tile ege
bunt. Prim* were uwmded win­
ners fur ear.li of Uiu game*.
Tlur.r ii**is|inu with entcilnlnlog were member* of 81. Monies
lTlH|iti&lt;*. Mr*. Fred Ball. Mr-. B
F. Whllner, Jr.. Mr.*. Irving Feinberg and Mias Elizabeth Hyson.

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Eidolis Meets With
„ Th* E ' « v
J1* U" llc'' Daughters *T he Cun.
Mrs. John Miller
fwRuney met Alar. .11 at tlw home
of .Mrs. Janies M. Ilnyes with Mrs. i
Margaret Marihall ru-hostes*.
The boiiii' of Mr*. John L. Mil­
Mrs. E. II. Lime), president, pic ler on Myrtle Aveuuii was the
Hose cui k
i r lto
u wim
V th sirs.
Mrs R
the t nieelii.g
wbi.-h
«v„s, scene for the monthly business
uI,,rr.l itn*(
li. R
«• j np0|lcdover
wilh
hr
p r - yt.r
and social meeting nf tho Fide­
i after which •*__
»Itossittcr.
— ’“ er. eli
Mrs.
dial
lia Cliis* of tho F irit Baptist
Tlie Hibiscus Circle uf the Gat*,
lain,
read
several
curses
of
scripChurch Inst night. Hostesses wen*
den t.Tuli will meet at the home
Mire.
This
was
followed
by
tliu
Mr*. J. P. Holtzclaw, Mrs. B. K.
oi Mrs. John Fox on West First
American flog pledge and tile Con­ Hardison, Mr*. J. L. Thurnley and
Street at 3:00 P. M.
federate
flag
rulute.
Mr*. John Rogora.
Tin- 1iHughtern of the American
Itoiiline business whs tiansuelMra. Miller presented tlm de­
Revolution will bold their monthly
iiud * report of the disti Id votion* and Mrs- Frank L. Wood­
meeting with Mrs. George Mon*nn
In tivicdn at a P.M. All vLlthur convention held recently in Hi i i - ruff, Jr- prodded over the b»*|'
tona, Beaclt was made by Mrs. ne»a session. Mr*. Carl Move re­
dnughlct* an- (ordially invited..
Tim Central Cirtll- of the Garden Lanoy,.Mra. A|ar.v Strong and Alia. ported on a , box of clothing .sank
Club will meet with Sirs. H. M Kaye*. It was found that every tc u former member and tlw etaia
mfhil»ei' had registered to vote.
to a needy
voted to contribute $10
.
Pmiwortli ut 10 P.M.
After the business uu eting, Mrs pareun In the church.
Ib e Phi Intin's Class of Hie First L. A. Bromley, the program chairMrs. Woodruff announced that
B'lptlst Cliureh W'Ul meet Ml the map pnverted Mr*, Martha Fitts e study eour**, "Building a stan­
home nf Aim IfctJVPcvtiiii. un the llaye* who tisve n |i|iikt lulurcst- dard Sunday School',’ will be hold
Orbimlo Highway *1 8 P.At. The mg talk on lirr trip to Garmany Apr. 24 to 21 s i tlw, church and
ho denies will be Mi s. l.oujso and of her life while their as an urged as many a* could lo gt*
Pu:ilk. Air; t'laytoii Smith and omidayee of the li. .8. governmrpl- tend.
j. , j .
Mr* V.dle Williams, Jr.
At the sm-iul hour refiobmcnte
Following the busbiesn meeting
The AImriioIIm ClK'le of Ibe Gar­ were srrvrd to toe following: Mrs savoral inturesUng games were
den nub Will bold « hlnelienn h( E. 11. Lam-y, Mrs. L. A. ilrunilrv. enjoyed under the direction of
tiiu Garden Center ut 11:80 A.M. Air. C. A. Adams. 'Ir*. Maltha Mrs. It. K. McNab, and prlsv*
Mrs I. E. Spencer will he Hi" F liti, Mrs. AV It. Kirby, Mr,. C. awarded to Mrs. Woodruff, Mr&gt;.
»l'*-akei*.
T. llitindoil, Mrs W C. Hill, Mr«. Hardison, Mrs. F. K. Gatcbcl and
The Girl Scmds will meet at J. II Ti pluck AD*. W R. Hyson, Mrse. L. F. Garner.
8&lt; out Hull at H::iO A. M. for » Mtn. F. K- Roiimlllpl. Mr*. A. ITbosc present were: Mrs. listbreakfast hike. Tliny will return Rosslter,
Mrs. Mary Strong. Mi*. cbcl. Mrs. II. W. Little. Mi*.
at 10:00 A. M.
J. At. Hayes, and Mrs. Mmgaict M. F. Smith. Mr*. Bernice Mc­
The Miiiiiis .i t'ucle ,.f tin- fiarKinney, Mr*. J. II. Hutchlnsuu, Mis
den Club will meet nl the Garden Maisliall
McNnh, Mrs. Mlrlan Vlnup, Mrs.
Canter id input A. M. with Mrs.
F. E. Coulter, Jr., Mr*. A. It.
Robert II. Reel) nrllilg t* llestes*. Harold Hcrhnt Han
Rountree, Mrs. W. L. HtoudrnThe Grammar Scbno1 PTA preBirthday Supper mire, Mrs. Moss, Mr*. John Fos,
vloiisly scheduled for Thur.idav
Mrs. Thornlcy, Mr*. Hardison,
&gt;fl
night •
has been post‘ potted' indefi­
Harold Herbst was honored with Mrs. Miller, Mrs. n. T. Thom**,
nitely.
« tdrtlidav supper Saturday even­ Mrs. tinnier, Mr*. Woodruff,
Lane, Jackie and Regale
The K. W. Ware Bible I ’las* «f ing glv*n by Mr. and Mr*. John Jraiimthe First AlethodDt Church will H*nrff at their Imme at 711 Mel- Miller.
meet In AIcKiuley Hall at 7 il)0 lunvllle Avenue. The rooms of the
P. M. The Alien willyentertoln Ihe Deneff home were appropriately
decorated using an Ka»t«r inotlff.
ID C E C IL Y HROWNHTONR
ladle* with ■ epagljeUI uupperHupper was aerved buffet style
Associated Freaa Food Editor
from a ticautlfully deeorated din­
W EEK DAY DIN N ER
ing tahla.
First-Course Salad, Reef, Com
During
the waning the guestn
turi
um
yen several games of C a n a sta mo) Tomato Chill* over Cnrnhrrad
afte r whleh they wore- served Hiiuayos, BUeril I'narhes, Brow 11
Hugar Waferb, Beieragv.
Richard Felnberg gava an Eaa- birthday cake and Ice cream.
(Recipe fur Blarrod Dish FnlhwejrThose
enjoying
the
owasbrn
were
tor egg hunt at nl*. norite Satur­
BKEF.
CORN. AND TOMATO
t
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the
honur'gue«l,
Mr.
llgrbst.
Mr,
day afternoon which many uf hi*
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and
Mra.
Wilbur
Kaellng.
Mr.
and
friends attended
Ingredient": I tablespoon fat S
Mra.
John
Deneff,
Mra.
John
HarMr*. Pete MrHanrv wai In
eup finely diced union (I medium41 charge of •ondurllug the games. tu t, Mra. Howard Herbal, Harman size), 1 pound lieef flank (grmiml),
Kolaff
end
Alan
Herbst.
..artrudr Stafford won the uriza
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I twelve-ounce ran wlnde-gri
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for finding tlw most eggs end Pol­
corn Itk to I S nips), I No 'J
ite Miller won second nrlae, L in ­
eau (I pound ,T ounce* nr aliaut
ford Ablea won thf prize for thr
2(4 nip* Domain**, tfc eup elleed
relay games and
the ori»»
ripe olives, 1 Afc teapaimn salt, 14
( flic bear
teap«""o nepper, I to 1 (4 tea
tinging contest. Richard Fernapomi* chill ;mwdrr, U teaspoon
tU,
sugar, &lt;1 tablrsjNioua grated Far
berg found t/w gol
ertam an&gt;i
Rifreahniente of
masaii cheese.
Methial: Malt fat in 10-liicti skillet
Billie
• follow
ocar low heat; add union and cook
snkt"
until parti/ lander and yallowad,
Inker, Arthur
Dour
L*wU.Carter. Rn8i
stirring frequently, about • mi­
igglu*
fiofdan.
nutes.
incraaoc heat t^ araderate)
P1
-Bmlth
break up beef w
I # . ■ K»rh.
Uaieodd, mashing 1 and or
arson,
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u- u sol hv of im iclii'l' ciio b i l l ' l
'(■•* cu tting iliiv-n tin- bin.I m b
Im- i * on tin- roof-tops olid a* H"
police s iiv o u iiili'd n vci Hu ub
Then I tlm ucbt ltd- wu- sonic lilt lc
I'ccullM iltv of mine ow n.

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It) DAVID TA YLU K M AHKE
AT Education Writer
The exceptional child needs *pei ml education. And in that pro­
cess of cduiatiun Hie parent ulnvs
a nio«t important part.
Kenneth E. Obcrliultzci. ■ nipecintemlcnt uf kcIiimiI* uf Denver,
speaking recently before the anmini ronvcntii'n of Americaii
Silioul Administrators, pointed cut
that every child Im* four *i’l» of
teacher*: "his home teachers, Ids
playmate teucher.-. Ill* selioul
teiwhurs, and Id- comm unit v tcncliers. (If tlic-M' four -ct* of tcaclier-, tile home tenclicrs mo bv fai
the must impurtiint."
Citing "Tlie Ediiciitiun of F.xcepti'inul Cliililien," Hie tPth A'euibook of tliu Society ful Exceptimial
Ciiildren. Dr. OlaTniultzer xlnted
nil of these fum sets of teiieliri',
1ilu*l work together, mid tun tleti lurly tho home teachers — that
is, the parent* - mid tin- seheol
Flunk SIllnlrb-AxH Hiiidnri n&gt;
eiHeic, wlii.’li inuiK pi'ii '' i *i,-d
to bleak lip slid keep nub I
Tlii'ic Is an i-i'onumh m e--ni"
Hg-mn*! erring durs. too While
h iiiii ’ uf them pi",pel. inns! of
them do not. It D mitewoitlK Hmi
none of the lop It) box-office *lni
hn- lieen in ii uinior -i niidiil.
Hollvwnni! -rein- ih-rilincd In
lu*e some of its elrcll* elementin m i i i-ffnrt to achieve more dignitv. I mentioned tu ii pulillc relalimis-mlndi'd ufficiul llmt the
town Im- turn limit on gliinno mid
Uiiikc-lH-licv c.
"Yes," lie replied, "but tlicie'*
■I iliffei ciu-i- lieHveen ciitciliniimi'iit
mill ii eli in tease."

f-ucii cn ■•--nn luted eu i /., ii , a*
l.milic Hall Anne Baxter. Ronald
lb ngnii. Him in Swanson mid Cecil
It dcMillr have vulunlerred tu
•ii i v llu ,i mill idlin' ntfliiailiTos tu

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Hill fl"ll\wo"i| "' hIizc Hiii I all
•In.-, cmii, 1 riteti ( i tilth call be uverimdoweil Ik one julcv -c itmix I
• 'l l 11iiiid it would -.•'•in Hint Hie
I'lni fill Ini.- entitl'd lie ciubrd.
llu' •tii inIi i d cull 11 net between
-tiidln nn.I idiiver, cunliiln* u
mi'i'.ils i liui-i tail if ii studio ever
'hi iinnl. il d tu di-eiplilie u till,
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h 'i ret
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ilnl. Hmi loriik into Hie upmi nn*t
annul la- limbed up But man’’
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HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 12 — bl't
The movie Industry Is launch­
ing it* biggest drive to better Its
I'lddu iidutioiix.
In tlw part year, llollvwuud
bn* become acutely aware uf Hu"ffect of public opinion. Highc liclmi confali- have been held In
New York. Washington, Chicago
amt Hollywood, and Idgnfgs are
plotting nii'Hii.* to put the film
iiulusli) in higher esteem and givu
it mine dignity.
All tliv importaiii elements uf
hiboi mid iiiMiiagciurnt in Hollvio ih I bunded lust )eill to fullii the
Motion I'leture lndii*trv Council.
Ibo guild., niiii producer* agreed
to use the cuuncll to coordinate
matters of common Interest. One
of the moior Items is public rclaHolts, and the council lias answered
M'liie of the Industry's critics, such
n* Senator Johnson.
The idt.ii nf sueli an Indunlrvwide croup I* now being eslahished uatlonallv. Theater men have
i'dncd the pniditrcrs In the coun­
cil of motion picture organizations,
The laU.'t croup furmed to Imptovo piildic rrlalli'iiu is the Screen
l'indnctTi- Guild, which held It*
fn*t iiicetiiiif In-t week.
How mi' lhi-.se oigauizatloiis go­
ing to -wav "Pinion to Hollywood's
side?
I lint*- wind thev'ie tryill'.- In figure nut.
*tin- Hung lliex hope tu du is
-•low Hit- constructive side uf the
im lu-li). They point cut that a
great ninny Hollywood people stnv
Impiill) married for life, altlumgl.
the dlviirc-, gel IllOK- news space.
They me citing tho lecuril of the
win, wlicn Holhwuud took on—
without pny--:i large pint uf ciiteitainlnu the riKlilintr force*. Thee
point with pihle to the town's
motinliiig etfuit for worthy eliarl-

Exceptional Child
Needs Special Care

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teachers. Unless there Is a
lilrte on.lei standing between tha
home teacher and the school teoch&lt;i, most uf Hie efforts of tha
•I'ltuol l" ilcvclnp tile pntentlalltlas
of the exceptional child ran bo
plum1 in the negative roltimn, ha
*ii id. Tlie yeiirhouk point.i out:
"Ii i, iinuurtnnt Hint Ihe par­
ent.- of exceptional ditldirn learn
Hie skill of developing in their chll*
dicn un cngci ncs- to leiirn, and a
persistence mid patience in doing
HI.
Tins i- effected in many wrayo.
Flr*t of nil the "liiUI must have a
•remr base in i-nioliunal *e*urit/
in bis own boon Second, Ilia oar•nl . must believe in Ills POSlIMIIHe* Tlitid. he iiiosl Imv'e parents
wbo eiicoinngn lom to learn and
■ shu piul.'i l.i- - ffoit, mid achievenienl*. Fomtli. he must have par­
ent* wild have nulirneo In helping
lom and who do not expect too
niueh.’’
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To Hi tibrrhnltzi-r. the f|r*t
point i* Hu- mo - 1 impuitanl of tha
four. In hi* experience in wprking with parent* In- finds that this
i* fieuiumilv a limiting fdetor
Tin- parents themselves are not
eiiu'itnmillv i'ipiipi&lt;ci| nr ready to
belli llu- cxirpHoiial and brilliant
........
ami he findu therefore.
a •imsldernhle program uf parent*
in inliill cdiicnllon mu .t iiciouipany
Hn- n-giilni -chool education of
the youngsters.
Itr. Oliri lioltzci conclude* that
""kill in helping parents in belter
ntlitud", mid iiiiderstiiliditigs nf
then exi I'ptiimnl cliililien and In
t'clti i ii-eliiiiiiue* o flu-lping them
mu t to- nought uftri hv tradiers,
-iipeivisui i mid oilier school offl•iiils. if How hope to la- successful
hi I'luiii'di'ig the l.e*t' d'Kidopmtnt
of ,:n li I'lilldi' ii."

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'.id' lii'ii•jl• ■top
■ ■I nl
■ eli
* 11-ill ny; pi m il" dclcctlli'h ni"&gt;, ooiild not have lmppfO*&lt;| III
ma w | l | , l i f t I I m ' ii In eu
llolli u noil • Iii'i iiim ' friend* ale'
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B) C Y N T H IA LOWRY
Al* Newsfealurc* Wriler
Radio people, a* Is their wont,
currently me informing each other
solemnly Him mystery and detec­
tive program* me replacing the
give-away program* in the hearts
—ut t at live, ear*—of listener*.
I wouldn't know about Hint, hut
I du know that the true mystery
mid detective story fan can glue
himself tu his radiu around 7 P. M.
each evening ami, hv admit Knobtwisting, can revel, in one Inlu of'
violence' after anotlnh until late
oveidng. Indeed, aomHiitiea .there
are two or tbruo rumiing conv-ui - '
rntly winch makes selevttun Utlft*
cult.
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dramas of adventure .tint puoh'-i'i,
have indeed lakuu the iintlon by .
storm. It won't In- lung nuw lmfiu|c
the ex|ierts—the psyclii'lnglilk,
free-latirr writer’s mid others start kniirkltig them down as eu
dangering the future of the iiatlop.
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pandering
of man. and destiurtivi' of inomli­
the rlglit-of-cenlet thinkers will
rail them n part of llu- roinmuill*t
scheme of domination) the loft-of.
renter apologists will say it's cupilall-l war-mongrring
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ret my attslvsls in. I lliink tin
liroadeest of detective, mystery,
stllpenae anil allied sturies is lit"
grratcsl boon In Insomniacs since
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Scene Of Snnford-Lenohr Exhibition Game
Detroit (A) 8. L ltU « 1loek (BA)
N. Y. (A ) 6. rndlanapolla (A A )
8 t Louis (A) 7. W*U ■ *!■ ( B it
Brooklyn &lt;N) St, Or’bom (CA B )
Ration ?N ) 10, Ciitrinniatl (N)
Phlla’phla (N) 9. Memphis ( 8 A)
Pittsburgh (N) 9, Atlanta (SA)
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St, Loula ( N) 8. Chicago (N)

PETERSBURG,

4 tome Oct. 1 with a little to spare.
He/lntfM Joe knows he can’t afford
fT ■ nether logy start.
,■ '■Just as a warning, we handed
L, *tlt the same Red Hot pennant plrk
the last two venrs, Look what
j happened. Cleveland in '49 and the
iV- Yankees Inst summer didn't pay
- any attentiun.
' New York nnd Detroit probably
£ i Will make the most trim Me with
their fine pitching stuff*. The
M!
V a u lts also
nlflin have
linvii Ithat
lint *"strong
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1 hench” to help ill ruse of enter-

to he in the party,'1
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genciee.

■ fllevoltind bus too many infield
, ' "tRs" deaplto nre*pec(* of great
■ patons by pitchers Hob Lemon
and Mike Garcia. Lou Hmidrrau
£ Jn Gordon uml Kenny Kellner
1a tnuet came back to make Hie Tribe
* ; contenders all the way,
* PMIadelphIn’s sore arm epidemic
cooled off the A ’* ns a flag hope.
If Joe Coleman mid Dick F'uwli-i
ore in serious trouble, they ore in
tough shape. The other rlul»- are
/pot. ill there to fill out (lie race.
llere's Hie wav It looks from
h'erej
" I. Boston
2. New York
3 . Detroit
4. Cleveland
fl. Philadelphia
' &lt;5. Chicago
Photo Hy Tbd Swolm
A Lemdr batter hits a slow toller to the mound In the -Ith
7. HI. Louis
m oiiii Ibis Tlim-duy night when they journey to Orlando
tnnlng of uii esldldttou gains played lit Oviedo lo-l Apr. I. be­
H. Washinvt"')
tin- Sfiiutoni.
‘ An for Bosioii, the Hex wound tween Sanford and l^nolr. Lenoir won 7-M. The Giant* open the
dp tact (wnson wilh 21 utruiglil
at Feftway pafk . . they mart ttr
cOmpsIgn wllh 22 of their firs!
30 ironies at the -ame park wllh
By AHHOCIATKII PRR 8 A
on friendly left Held wall.
‘ McCarthy thinks he Is In better
Hockey
ohauo with A 1 Y.aillla in rjgftt
DFTROir
The Detroit Red
ftaid and Hilly Goodman on firstWing, defeated the New York
Hy
ASSOCIATED
I'RKHH
wan
playing
Irut
opening
NsBhi-r
DETROIT, Api I '
n)', — Ranger- 4-1, ,u the opening gatnr
NRW YORK, Apr. II (U P )—
IIALTIM liUK, Md„ Apr. 12
In flelloll Rei| Itiiiy
o,-,e off of tlm best-of* even champion’hip
Is nn reason In believe Mod of the Ciih'iigo White Mox
/1’j — Hurl Lrsl.lue. ivlm Imi heen I |„ „ Hying Im I in III*- I ii m I H i|i(|- seiles tor I he Hlaalev Cap.
B a t Toil WiHlams umi Vein Slip* don’t have any love for their stern 1having
Raring
tumbles ibis spring. |tfy &lt;;N|,
plnvoff- in,I,iv ami
huns, each of whom drov.. In In.) anil driving manager, Jack On­ selected tils
NEW YORK — Feril &lt;50.r,ti)
an opportune moment to it looked US if the New York
runs last vrar, will not have good slnw, but they piny hall for him come tlirongb for the Brooklyn
Rangers would have a bind timp upset the favored Mlddleground
Hiv-oml hnseniitn Bobby ami Hint mokes them a possible Flodge is.
In the six-furlong CounV Fleet
cati-hlng
them.
Is In bis best spring first division threat.
parse ut Jumnlrn.
With
Itnlpb
Branca
and
Ju&lt;-k
The Red Wings, nluving without
years. Horn DIMngglo
HAN BRUNO Calif. — Favor­
Bulwarked by one of tho poten­ Bantu slddim-d with ailments, Hrlooks flon. As does Johnny Pesky tially host pitching slnffa In tho
ites won the first seven races at
skim*
lioasted
hi.
stock
with
Dodg­
since hi* return to the Hnctiii. majors, Onslow thinks his dull will
er Manager, Hurt Him!ton, wllh a throw properly although lie has Tiiaforan, Including Feudel (14.,Ill)
Birdie fchhella will hnvo ;;utch- finish fourth anil he
tag help from veteran lloddy he reck coned with us a prophet, ai-ot one-hittci against Greens- appeured in ldticli.bin ing mint
boro of Hit* f’nrolimi league ve.- lids sluing.
ibeli two slur forwonls, Ted Lind^Nobody expect a Rllli* Kbidot- to taxt year when most folks wera terday,
Gas Nlurhos is Ho* latest Yank
and Gordie Howe, whipped lln*
the White Hox to finish
Krsklm* bud ii uo-lilttcr until to meet with a mishap. Till* gi«v
spent Ids 23 0 rerord. Htlll ho picking
Nj-w Yorkers 4*1 last night in a
nr eighth, he flatty ntatml two were out In Hie eighth. He
hould bt* u consistent .......... Me seventh
catcher was bit In the face by game tliul bis-ume nne-sided after
to would wind up sixth nr better.
rnell slmuhi t»&gt; in n « ' K« i They finished sixth, might Itavd Tuced only 'H bultcis, stribing out ii thrown Imi' during yesterday's the first in minutes of plav.
more belli to to be eXBCl«l landed higher hud nnt ttisir specta­ seven and walking I luce. Krsklue pic-gninc pcin lb e. It I,-M a fill
Tin* victory put the Wings one
(lobson, Mmnicu McrorAlso got four hits In five times tit or, Id- right cheek.
up In the hesi-nf-seven champion­
cular rookie slugger, OutfKIder bat ns Hrimklyn wen, 22-0.
Htold&gt;a, Hove
ship series which slilfta to Toronto
/cm In I, hern out most nf tha
and wait Master...... in uddltlon Ous
ROANOKE, Va.. Apr. 12. — Op) for games No, 2 and 3 nn Thu ro­
way with a smashed shoulder,
C IN C IN N A T I. Apr. 12, - f/11
und Huturduv nights,
Dost on Red Hox catcher HlrdU
Onslnw,' who Inherited n chron­
— Big Johnttv Mlxe, Nyw Yoik Tehlniltx muv la&gt; unable to open
he fust New Yorker* grabbed
ically
cmnnlocont
nnd
'
mediocre
Charley Behans.____:
’Zl
clpb lit 1IM8. quickly Instilled n Ynnki-us’ first baseman Who has •he season behind tha hat. Ho xii/i a fine goal lead in tha first period
wno.'ng spirit, even though some had a had shoulder since August, fered a spilt finger yesterday nnd dmlng which they skated rings
ntound the Detroiters.
of the oldsters "gnvo their all” Is duo to try Ills arm In a game will ho out for some time.
[But Hid National Hockey League
grudgingly. This year, knowing any day now.
Johnny has net been able to
lampion Red Wings surged hack
MLMI’li r j, Tenn,, Apr, 12. —
Onslow isn't kidding, they lisvo
lib a four-guul blitz III I he ser­
f’T)
The Detroit Tiacrs’ George
been coopernttve from tlm start.
ried to tuck Hu- guine away,
The emphasis Is on youth, pat* rampiel also will be nvnllhh' fm Kell played il sirnlghl Into lust
ter that, till* Detroiters pluvial
tli'lilnrly on tlm mound, where Op- reserva doty ehuwhere In &lt;h« sen- 'in when (nre nslieil Idol who’ll
rlrtly dcfi'ii-lvc hockey e?aliixl
win I In* American Loanin' llliu,
slow hus assembled a heavily picHangers' futile efforts fur a
lie Hind |ho Hr, ton Red Hox
dominant left bunded stuff. Much iiifldd.
Cuss Michaels, considered by
Ho Hie fun . Iiiiupril down III* I illy.
young power plU-heru ns Hill
Wight, Hull Kuziivn, uml Hill many to be the best se.-ond suckir throat fm disloyally to Ids own 'Tin- game lacked the liloo.l nnd
thornier utniofphere that inaik'-d
Pierce, all lefties, fit Into u sturl- in the leuguo gives the White Hox train.
"Mils vrm I’m not making the lirtroll’e bruising seuii-final •er­
Ing rotation that olxo Include* vet­ a tine dcrenslvo partner for Aperan southpaw liurlor sure nf a I’llaff, plus u ,20H hitter, while at same liilsluke,” sold George. "I'm ica nguiqsl the TYironto Monb
starting Job Is Randy Gnmpert, third, veteran Henry Mnjcskl, a picking Detroit — not lust to keep Lears. In fuel, a goodly numb,r
who won lit games lust year. Ho­ right handed batsman and Floyd the from off my neck hut tus-au-e of tin* 111,413 fans filed out of
the rink in boredom midway of
wie Judson also may mnkr It, hut Baker, who Id in from the loft, I think we hnvn a good chnnea."
the finnl period.
he hus till' had rap of overcoming side, will divide tha chorus.
New York, which surprised hv
Currently, the While Hox mo
HOUSTON, Tex., Apr. 12. -&lt;/P)
a 14-game losing streak suffer­
looking for another first hasemun -The rciurii to winning form of Nlapjdiig down Montreal in the
ed In 104(1.
semi-finals, hml a lot of tough
Among the better youngsters, the I to IiiTii out Charley Kress tlm pitcher Hill Voiselle would lifi link.
iiirkcd no on waivers from cuoslileinhle weight from the
emphasis also la un laflUa. Romm!
Tlm Bangers picked un n t i n t
shuulders of Mnnuger Frankie
Cincinnati
Flayer Jack Bruner, who won 13
Frisch of the Chicago Cub.i, Out pnrM giial on Buddy O’Connor'*
at Waterloo and must he'kept ni •C7H with the Reds last
first, Voiselle must lift some six-foot poke, uml Just missed
batted only .207 after j&lt;
Bob Cain, up from Box.
ooimectln* u ii two other nhot^that
Nelson 1taf, picked
weight from his mldssctlon,
tha Athletics, and Jim 1
Hlg Bill, obtained hv the Cubs bounced off thy Detroit goal posts
player who rauli
from the Boston Braves for a re­ behind ROXliv Harry Lumley.
#hn m kovlch, all bonus
to tho kind of hlttovhla name ported 180,000 and InfirljHr Gena * Cu^chao,' Lynn Patrick of New
t battling for Jobe, ipliea,
are around for utility Maurh, has reduced from 240 to York and Tommy Ivan of Detroit
a probably will ba
agreed In post-game discussions
228.
larlno Pierettl
taken over by Marino
norettl and
that liune near misses cost tho
ifta
castoff
staff
which
handled
Dutch
Leonard,
the
Cubs
vetHoefntr, both aid timer*.
la backstop chores for thf UMd mm pi teller, asked Voiselle what Rangers the game,
Except for tha as tog)thing 41- National League Champion Boston lie did during tha winter'to keep 3
ho, brekkn certainly went
year-old .Luke Appling at short* Braves, will taka over the White in trim.
agttiiut im an a cmiplo of those
atop, who it lll managed to play to Sox with Vetaran Phil Mdal as
■"nt*,” Patrick *ald.
” 1 hunted." said Bill.
148 games last year, fU ld spry- number on* man ahaad of Bill
"Hunted for w hat!"
asked . Lindsay and Howe, memhern of
ly, nnd bat .801, tha W]
lie Detroiter*' powerful Llmtaav
Salkald. Eddie Malone, who hit) .Dutch,
1
it s
i
. is
a
as
also will have a young
id Abal lino, watchod
$41 at Los AngaleC than lama
Al Carrasquel, nqet'O*"
behind tho
m to bat .971 In is m m m nt
looking rook lea anywbi
Chicago, han an odgo for tho
When Princeton won tho East­
B ird string catching job over1 ern League championship this
£ o Erautt, who hit .919 at Little year It waa Its first sueh victory

White Sox Tagged
As Possible Team
To Take Pennant

BASEBALL
HIGH L1TES

Detroit Red Wings
Beat N. V. Rangers
In Hockey Tourney

Sport* In Brief

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

l

to Sanford after attending a
bar-b-qut In Leesburg tonight.
Friday morning the lawmakers
will don Giants' uniforms at
Municipal Field and undergo
"perious” spring training drills
for the benefit of newspapermen
nnd photographers. The practice
leaslon will stretch into Frldny
boon.
Aftar a dinner In their honor
at the Mayfair Inn given by the
Chamber of Commerce, the Con­
gressmen will go to Municipal

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BALTIM O RE, April 18- ( A V " Don’t worry gbout It" Tom Henrich, New York Yankee baseball
star, said ha was told today by a
specialist he consulted about hla
sore knae. He should bp ready
flof the 1980 season, It Is reported.
The stellar outfielder and first
came here to have Dr.
9 baseman
0 Oeotge Bennett, hone spectallat,
look at the knee which has been
bothering Henrich during Spring
Thursday's Bekodul*
training.
&lt;
Boston ( A j vs. Richmond
Henrlch laid the doctor told him
at Richmond, Va.
New York (N) vs. Cleveland (A) not to worry and "Just to take It
easy" He entered tne doctor's o1*
at Kansas City, Mo.
fit*# after 4 o’clock and within an
Chicago (A) vs. Detroit (At
hour was out and on his way to
at Memphis, Tenn. (night)
v l _ w_JL
St. Loula (A) vs. Pina Bluff
Henrlch said Dr. ttennett left It
at Pine Bluff, Ark.
Washington (A) vs. Reldsvllle up to th* New York Yankees team
physiciaa whether any support for
at Reldsville, N. C.
tha knot during game* will he
St. Louis (N) vs, Chicago (N)
„ „ . f t Little Rock, Ark.
Phtta’phin (Nt vs. Cincinnati (N)
at Cincinnati
New York (A) vs. Pittsburgh (N)
at Pittsburgh, Pa.
Henrlch will have to come from
tha Yankaes,”
Henrlch reported tha bothersom*
knee la one he hurt 1(1 years ago.
"I tore some cartilages then and
teter sflUf llgafnents," hr said.

Schroeder Beats
Hugh Sweeney In
Annual Net Games

Blind KefflerN Will
Roll In A. R. C. Meet
COLUMBUS, ll„ Apr. 12. -f/PI
--A dozen kid*, nix idimi and «ix
partially blind, gel their sports
thrill of a lifntiine Apr. 28.
They’ll howl, as full-fledged con­
testant*, in the 47th American
Bowling Cungrers, which open,'
here Haturdav.
And the member- of the two
team-, all student* at the Ohio
HIaio i,'bool for' the blind, don't
expect to finlxb ln*l in the bin
barrage.
The boys come from alt narls of
the state, and all ure of high school
age, H to 17.
8 0 U T IIK R N CHEW
LAKELAND. - &lt; / P j - T h r e e
needle-nosed Florida racing shall*
will travel In style to tho famous
Dnd Vail Regatta at Poughkeepsie,
N. Y-, May 20.
Florida Bouthern Collego here
lx building a 44-foot trailer hlg
enough to hold dll three shells,
FBP will take alone It* own craft
nnd thhta from th# University of
Tampa and Rollins Gollege.

'•i the featured event.
HAVRE DB GRA CE, Md. —
Androclfn (114,00) won the Danilhlloii purse.
HALLANDALE Eagle Eve
(18.3(1) won the Hernando purse
nt Uulfxtrcnm.
General
PHILADELPHIA — Andrew
I'onzi, 47 former world’s Pocket
ldlllurt| ehnniplon, died of a heart
attack,
GREEN IMV WI-. — John I.
iTarrani To* l &lt;r wa.- named assistuni e orb of tlm Green Itnv Pack­
er- fnoth-dl 'e*m.
I 'llIL t DELPHI A - The Cleveland Brown
and Phllndelhltln
Eiglcs .lyned •(* m^el in the
fir* game nf *h»- nrufesflonal
'o'dhvll *&gt;r. -on Rt'pt. ) 8.
.roll bench, Moth were .Injured
in the setiil-fuiel round.
They sow ill lr (ruminates blast
10 shots ut Hanuet «ooll" Chuck
Kayner in H al second m-rlod, four
of them sifting hv him.
The tylmr goal wax scored by
Joe Caevctli us two It’ o-jur nlnvera looked on front the penalty box.
That came ut ' 4 : 43. and within
the nasi 10 minute Jim Mc“ nd*
den, George Gee and Jerrv Cou­
ture slapped In goals to make II
a 4-1 game. .. .
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Rayner chalked up 82 tema dur­
ing the rvenlng, two less than
Uintiey. But most of the Now
Yorker’s save* ware on difficult
shota that kept him hopplnc
around.
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HOUSTON .Apr, 1
2
Seed­
ed players, with I he exception of
Ted Schoeder, have swatted right
along un expected so far In the
annual River Oaks Invitational
tennis tournament.
Yesterday Schoeder encountered
trouble with his service against
Hugh Sweeney, University of Houston, and was forced to go three
sets before winning. Set counts
were 0-2, 3-lt, 0-0.
Boh Falkcnhurg drew a default
from Bobby Curtis, Denver, Colo.,
who withdrew during the first net
after twisting an ankle. Falkeuhurg held a 4-2 lead when Curtis
retired.
Hamilton Richardson, B a t o n
Rouge, dropped Bobby Kamrath,
Houston, fi-1 , (J-0 in a mild upset.
Second seeded Gardner Mulloy,
Miami, defeated Lewis Fisher,
llouMon, il-1 , tl-4.
Fted Knvaleski, Detroit, Mich.,

Louie yezterdarto fly East for the
medical consultation. He said Dr.
Bennett fold him there was nothing
to do about lhe*knee "except tako
It easy1* for awhile.
When thay passed )69n points
In this year’s basketball cam
paint), the championship Univer­
sity of California a t Los Angeles
“ Wooden Wonders’’ became tha
hlghst ocorlng quintet ever turned
out by the school.
defeated Eard Caldwell, University
of Houston, fl-1 , fl-10. In second
round play and came bac).- in tho
third round to defeat Jack Turpin,
Rice Institute, 0-3, C-4.
Herb Flam, Los Angeles, Earl
Cochell, Satr Francisco, T o m
Brown, Ban Frkncisco, and Bryan
(Ritzy) Grant, Atlanta, Ou., were
other seeded player* taking vic­
tories.

1948 Chevrolet Tudor

$ 1 ,1 2 5 *

1947 Ford Sedan
1939 Ford-Tudor
1936 Chevrolet Coupe
1937 Ford Tudor

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1940 Dodge Sedan
1947 Ford Station Wagon
1937 Plymouth
1931 Ford Model A.

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all who ara thinking

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_ ra n ) paopla of Florida.

__ conference, attended bp rap*
■ntativa rural itudaata. from
State Unlvmlty and tba

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Each of the four member* of
Iowa plant sclentUta ara workthe University of Texas 440-yard I Ing on popcorn that will expand
relay team I* a former scholastic' ill) time*.
•print champion of Texan.
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they obtained at tba conference
from each other and from agricu.turn I loader#, they Indeed will ha
__able and ueeful cltliem. They
vahi
will communicate their knowledge
and idee* to othan, they will let
examplaa for thalr fellow cltlien*,
■ nd thoy will bo ftwaro of th*lr
opportunltlaa and their duties, aa
Intelligent, educated men nr 1
woman, to be of atrvlco to tho pro.
le of.the atato that haa educated
tern and contributed to their de­
velopment.
So It la Indtod. encouraging to
hear of »uch meeting! aa the Rur­
al Youth Conference, for much
good for the community, atate, amt
nation . ahould come from them.
The young people who attend
them are better Informed nnd b"t-|
ter equipped than they other-,
wine would he to cMiimi the re­
ipimslbllUl* of good cltixensnlp
when they come to the end of
their college career.

/erahy of Florida, could but
k in ppUmltm among rural pro*
Land etbera latere*
Intereited. Con 1
r
fin a a and now gettliv
a
. education,. tho
tha mam1
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F8U ColU
Coll*** 4-H Club
U T Agriculture C lu b » gave
iMldaratlon to tho prob*
opportunltlaa of rural
__ n o m a d much valuable
taformatio
formation and inspiration from
Mab
other on tho M u m of action
•Irk other
!
thev willI) follow upon traduation.
dtM iiH d such lmportc.i t
f^Pkcy di
phene, of rural Ufa aa available
geiourwa,
»oiirc&gt;*«, health, achools, iqcio I
P
: .Pfr,mand,
and, oof eoume, the niral home,
■ nd In considering all of these aub*
Jactc they included the mistake*
F JUfj
^aMMttlllallMettlu .that
lLat LauM
have
K d accomplishments
•ten
n
Offset possible livestock |&gt;ric»
in made,
existing and futuro
blemi and. how to solve them, decline* by *avlug more animals
problem
f id how.each
hoa .
can work to
Improve
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fimrelf or herself and to Imprnve advise Florida Extern inn Servim
■1 living In goneral. They camo livestock specialist*.
* i conference with many nue*and they had many or the
(lood behavior In chlldmt Is fos­
•at the end of tha event.
tered by giving them security,
Young and enthusiastic, they affection and recognition.

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B E L A K A APA TM IN TH , Rooms
and Slore*. 118 W. First Mtraat.
Phone 490-W.
R U fcllK N E T T K
Apart m nts,
completely furnished. Dy inonlli
.M r year. Refrigerator*. Slumberknd Court on Orlando Highway.
OARAGE Apartment, furnished .1
| room* and bath. Call Mr*. Armitro ni before I t A.M. 122-M.
| THREE and FOUR room furiil.-hi'd
or partly furnished apartment.
One clone-in on I’ark Avenue.
Two at Osteen. Call 080 nr 1.12.1.
NEW 'STOKE iJullditiB, 20x 10.
downtown section. Phone UOX
■NICELY furnished bedroom. Genueman prefe
.^jhmuui
preferred. Phona i 100-M
If ter (1 P.M.
j^ y iN IC E 2 room apartment, electric
r M liitchen, plenty hot water, sumt r y mer rates, adillt* onig,
BOA
[ * _L«ur»l Ave. Phoha 14M t .
i i ’ U N FU R N IS H E D 6* room aparta -i ment nt 300 W. Sth Street also
" &lt;/oom furnished apartment on
We»t Flr*t Street. Phona 432- W.
U N FU R N IS H E D 3 room oparTM «it. Couple only. 114 Maple.
R E N T —Furnished new three
•m apartment, complete kltch•n, Private entrance and bath.
PhOM 1471 between 10 A.M. and
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Black Billfold, Kcardali
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•nd picture* PLE A SE —no &lt;nir«tloa* asked, Mr*. E. C. Gabon,
Bog 318,___________
— Short Black Raincoat
Saturday on Elm or Myrtla Avenue*. Reward. Deliver to
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MAN OB WOMAN
TO SERVICE route* of new 5c
candy bar nmchlne*) al*o other
merclmndlen machine*. No ultllr or nollcltlng. Factory &lt;11*ibutor will eecura lucatlon*
make ncce*eary arrangeit*. In Ihla aree and nir&gt;
ling territory. Ideal off
ra Het-up to atart. 1400 per
nenth peiaible part time. Fall
t o e more. Secured. $800 to
caih required now. Denn nttmtiap nl MaeLltia*

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NERVOUS
STOMACH

HOT LUNCHBl aerved awry 4»
ItiSO to • — with Home Made
rolla and eorn Muffin*. HmnaPa KV—BnalflMH O p p or(u niIlea
Grill, 814 Bait f«l Street.
MANAGER WANTED

3

FO AM RU BBER

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KhllKI.MAN.M It, ,| l(„,« Kiu-d I ll I iNi; SI \ l l n N nml iii„ceiv
uni "M- ,i t ,i ii v" &gt; , i \ i r.*
TuiicMill) A Wnl-un, 1201 Celery
luck, eipiipiuenl mill fivlurei.. ■n .,11 . I,,| i 1i , i,iiii
Ave I'hunt, 11ttfi-.l.
•lund l u , linn nnd ba ille&gt;s l) L imii. i i fur uls
I II me 11j.:tr 1■r • Will rent build
We both lose blieij y,m &lt;|,&lt;n‘l tiring
mil
V:&gt;111s Seal,nard lid Co
yum pie*, i iptious l„ LAN I ’4 ft
A T H L E T E S FOOT
ill W I-i si
I’ll,me ini
Me A bulks I — N s A - U — N* tllu g
/INNI \. MAKllAll.li an,|
11
H p p o R I UNI I Y
Ittf uukil t c llt f tlid R1*4*4 I t i l l l ll j|«l
i l l’s plant:
I’bime &gt;,:, &lt; U
l u l l cun emu 112 .mi per vein ,m m * faiMvt*. V U H I H V 1I1N I M I N I . O * V f l u M t i fur III* Li* j * III Hi* Aiui T.
„ *2.f,lMI &gt;&gt;n i* (merit in rutill N l I U I*v04« fu lkt Ool Y ll IO H \ &lt;&lt;•!
FRIED iltiiuiip inmier, 8,. &gt;&lt;l
bn ile’ available ,1, imii lawn A#«ultf tl*4j ft*i n m %I4 Bii'l •tilling.
"The R,,«t 81, mu p on Eaiil,"
4Vi,(,, ni a ire ft 11111., 11 |&lt;I||1 f e f * I* &gt;M VII «14| |&gt;4 I| o t ll»V M f
eicry i,mill ni lloiuei'n *i, ill.
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Ii",lui, s I , Ciami Kniml■, h o l d III &gt;*i! ii I i»r*| It*
124 Eu*l 1st Htrin l
film
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%m l r r w i i n ,
l't***t l i l f i n
ilftm
ENJOV Sunday dinner Ml Limey's ; Mulligan, fm fiitnii* appnint- Vi«tr*F*i *** $44 III l|IIIM*|0 »IM ll Fkl 14 .....
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7he also w*«k day*. Lmu he* A
gi mind am I fail I iculnr*.
hort order*.
IM(\ CLEANING Plant In Orlmi
GODD AM) HAD
■In, ecntriillv linuled. Em de
USED Ruby lied
JlU.lIu
tails, mfili*— ••Clennei." M22
USED 2-pr. Wicker Living
Ailillglnll \ \ r . Grbiiidii.
Room Suite
ttp.pi
*Mg-'2*J■—'■n'l g a .,.
USED 1-pc. Wicker Living
Room Sidle
V.’I Pf, 12 — Spueinl Se rv ic e s — 12
USED 8-pc. Solid link Dinettn
t'l.tir, TRACTOR WORK T'iiitnn IH7-.
for trie esllinnti**. Jack Rn*NEW, tlnfinbtc'd (, p c Ilia
sell
ottu
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I2M.IIU
SPECIAL! Reg. $4li.r,n SimNEW FIJI OILS surliirert to peri i i o i i h liinersprlng Mutlie.-.
fretlmi Old flour* made like
NOW
tlh.KM
new. I-inisbin?, .tinning A wax­
CLONE IN — 2 bedroom house, REG. ?d!U)r» Sofn Bed, As
ing. INirluhtc power plant, *2
living room, dining room, kitch­
sortedCovets. NOW
$r,Hmi
yeur* nvperlence In Seminole
en and bath, recently recondi­ SPEC! \ I.! Sufi fled, Clmii,
County, II. M GleOMun, I-aim
tioned on lot 140x117. $4,1400.00.
End Table, Lump Tiiblc,
Marv.
Terms,
Lump, Hnr.okcr ,nnt Pillow
STRATEGIC,— T ract MI312 foot
NOW
$70.00
(•'RIGID.URE
on East First Extent Inn, 11tuck REG, $ 121).Ph 2-|i». Sofa lied
Sale* unit Service
G, $1100.00, Abu, want offer on
Sulie — N o w
ttiH.un / Fneinrv
tl allied ■piatlflerl Ser
balance of Block (8 lot.*I.
MATHER OF SVNFORF)
vice Men.
MODERN—4 room bouse, 7 nrres, | i*ui 0*1 K. I &lt;i St.
bom* 127
II \ RDWABE CO.
Ideal for poultry, $42400.00 («kes FGR SALE elieup lain, C bin,'in 101 &gt;111.1.
U Uir-i
Phone 83
il.
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7
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TR A C T — 10 acrav adjoining City
ilium A fit 1111if I’ll',ia l.’IH'l \V I
aid S in ' 1 ,1 civile
Swain',
Limit- In dr.iruiilc Action,' l l 1 H'lv III •, 111&gt;| H
I 1*1*I 1. Ii.i
I'll
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&gt;1 vice, ini IV First
$2,000,00.
St
Very NICE 0 room tunne excel­ ' lilfl.
lent locality, masonry construe- LEFT cm net mini porcelain mb h Kill b'ENF FUEL Mil lur hutues.
tiun, enprcUill v well designed,
duutili'
-wing spiiiui and cun- ,;nl1 ' lv "’
Sinclair He
$11,000.01).
I....id. Pbrmc 1H1 M „r 712 Pal
r " .......... 1O6H.
0 ROOM house, partially furnished,
inelta Avenue
_ 1 0 RLAND11 Mnrinng Sentinel, III
attic fail, nice yard, spacious WAXED
Hire'llliabv b, tl. Inner* 1 l*ndn Evening Slur. Call Ralph
porches, $0,000.00.
Bfirirur im$l!i»**«^t Mk$* n**w. I'li
l^»v. IliJA-.f.
.SEVERAL nice hmives in the
, t r - [ VE.Ni: 1 i .v n BUNDS
made lu
$7,800.00 bracket In desirable , " h ' M.
mughhorhoods. Farm*, llnnrhe* .1— A i m n . K S W A N T K I I — H I’."1" '
Him,I
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C*o
VS Mnl Si.
rimiif
some highly improved and fairly _
prlred.
WE BUY, SELL * TRADE used
1 ,r' - u
U N U SU A L New home, mn*onrv
futiiilule Wlbon-Maiei Fund- 'b a g I,in . bulldozer, dninu truck,
r(instruction, built on a plan *e
lute t ' i .,,’111 E. Lil. Plume ilhH. nmek, fill dill, shell nml du)
iected hecauea It offered a 0
by load or job, Cuiituct II. R.
W AN I Elf
room homo that needed nn serv­
Cub*ted, rimtructor, (UU E. New
CLEAN C O I ION HAGS
ant hg|p — you should see It —
York Ave., Del uml. Phone 4h0
THE SANFORD HERALD
large landscoped lot wttli garage.
or 283-W.
FR ED W. B EN D ER, Realtor
LAWNMo WEHS Sharpened, bi­
H ELP W ANTED — S
Phono 1030
cycle* repaired, Lock A Kcv
Room I
Flo/M ate Bank Bldg.
work. Piomiit Service, II, VV.
WHITE
hnuvekneiier,
wBl
give
ex­
A, B. PETERSO N , Broker
Shuman, 110 E. 40i St.
cellent Inline to rigid par tv with
N. Pa
Bark’ Ave.
'
Ph. nen
FLOOR
HANiilNti and Fin Is him- 1
good salary. Cali Mr*. Cnrler
TWO LOTS, 14 and 13, DreamAll Oak flour* laid, -nmted and
IlUfi- W 11r n 0pI v •D L Mpilv Av’
wold Sub. Dlv., Hlk, 14. Cleared
liuUhed ut lli« righl price. E. U
ready lo build. Hell nr trade
Steven*, Tel. 7UI-R-4.
W OPK W A N T E D
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$3B0., both, phone B13-B.
RAMEY’S Upholatery Simp. Furn­
1/2 P R IC E for my equity In rwdle HAVE M()NEY an fine watch and
iture A Aiitomahlle. RcnHunnhle
clock repairing. Fellow* Ham*
home on Lake Markham. Mod­
price*. Free pickup A dellvnry.
Simp'
1700
Hanfard
Ave.
ern partly furnlxhed, 8 acre*.
llox 1441, Snnrurd.
GRAM THIS opportunity.
Auto
Roily-Fender Repair nil
. " r,.‘ 1.1— N iil Iren— I'emonaiM — 1 :
4— K m I K a fata W an led — ♦
buny; pay high wagoa. Trained
men are iioeded; have your own
HOUSE W A N TED Will buy
ahnp when experienced. Reliable T H IS IS lu aatlfy the Hnnfurd
from OW NER, two or three
echoed offer* practical training
merebnuta that I, W. II. Single­
mm houM, No apeeulatlve
ill .few hour* weekly. _Wrlte
tary, Jr., tun. nut reipuiidhh'
r ie ^ g jW jr o d ^ h o n o ^ W T .
Auto-Cruft* Training Hog JH,
fur any cliurgr* made by my
wile.
Care Herald.
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u THL wint* work a* maid nr cuiAli Ml ACRES tilled rich lintiini&lt;H&gt;l,
laud, 2 flowing welL, on Luke
Jmwup, 4 mile- from Sntif,,ii|.
44,000.00. - Adjoining 12 acre
lunimmk with -ln-ll mound. In th
(ngeth-’i jr,,fih0.(i(J.
A l’ u lu
acre* uncldiied celery lund &lt;,iui,
locality 12,0(111.011. All till, per
IW f,
Herbert O, &lt;’ri|&gt;|«ui, Ownei
_t^nie of iteriiid
EXCELLENT IttlVi
111 acrf&gt;'&lt;, Ill) ft. frontniu, un Lake
Muililnun. 1 room housi’. etc,
trie hltrhvn. 20‘ by 1111 garui'c
with utility room. f,0 bearing
cllrue tree*. 21 varieties. 121
other citrus tree* 1 years old.
Contact owner, llox H, r/o Sanford Ucralil.________
A R E A L BARGAIN. Two story, 1
bedroom home with t t/2 bath*.
Located In good neluhhnrhond
only |() block* frmn town. Nu
ruasoualik offer refilled.
ROBERT A. WILLI AM8, Realtor
Raymond E. Lumhiuisl, Associate
’li. 712
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Group Declares That
Able Workers A re
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In friendly countries indlvlduata
employed In unlveraltiea and In
industry have been penalized on
political ground*, x x x
"Men or proved ability and di*
t Inc Lion aro replaced by other* of
le**er attainment* who have the
recommendation of polltlral eon
funnily. Similar measure* In this
country would be likely to products
n rupid and progenitive decay in
piufe*»iunul standard*.
Meantime the Admiralty anuuuncril it wan removing an em­
ployee from I be British naval bast
ut itoayih, Scot bind, because he la
Communist. The Admiralty said
it would try to find him another
Job where lie would not be close
to secret Information.
Ill llPlgra'Ic. Yogostavlti, despite
Itfilinn demand* for pnsneaslon of
Trieste, MiiihIihI Tllo'n “Peoulva
Krtml" pressed nlieud with plan*
for tbo fimt postwar general
elections in the Yiiuo*lav-hcbl
/one of that free territory.
Tbe el eel ion*, scheduled for
Apr. Hi, conic at &gt;s tlmo when
Yugnslnv-ltulijiii i I'lntiiiiia art.
otwo again binlly *1 rained over
■&lt;i posit Ion of the important Ad­
it lath- eitv of Trieste ami its sur­
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t u iH iw a v «m
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a* for Ids protection.
“Them Is a lot of raslstatice In
Washington to ComtnvurUl exnnsnres. Such resistance certain­
ly proves there must he some Tellow-travelers in the Capitol.
"I covered the Alger Hiss trial.
I have known the principal* in the
case for many year*. In fact, 1
w hs In school at tho same time as
Hiss at Johns Hopkins; and for
many years, a good deal of my
difficulties In covering foreign
assignments oversea* came from
nit* small ginttp of wiiich Hiss w.rt
ti part. A good many of my re­
ports from flliinn nnd Jnpiin ore
believed to have •x,t.,n in the lOtl
to f*nn tnessngr* Which were stolen
from Urn Stole Drpnr.mcnt wh'h
H is* was with Ftniicls (I. Hityrv.

LONDON. Apr. 12—&lt;/Ir&gt; HiiUift’i atomic acienlisli today urged
“strong npputilion" to any exienaim of thi* rnuntry'* purge "f
Communtli.
The counril of llie Atomic
Scientists A*ioc.i*lion »*ul it would
" I ’ll put t til'- challenge to Heim*
view an citrus ion of the civil
(hr Pepper: Will vou lake tlm Irud
•(fvice purge to (itltei iiulitutioiu
in bringing mil the foil stoiy
In Hie Klnte Hepnrlinent id the
wth grave concern x x x."
formation of Anieiiean foreign
Prtne Minister Attlee annoomr.l
policy in China ami the Kmc H ast 7
“Tlie only positive proof that
13 month* *go that Communists
Pepper could give me Hurt he is
would Ire removed from governstm ng for protecting American
inent joh* which gave them accei*
policy lit l** Imvr him volun­
Yugoslavia over the weekend foreign
to important secret information. fIntiv
teer, mtd c a r r y
through, a
rejected piuposutU by Italy'* thorough Investigation of this
Several perron* have been tired or Foreign Minister Count Carlo
hush-hush secret of pilfered Hlute
traniferred lince then.
Hforxa tb nl the I wo nation* get Heportoient i t ' d r t doi'iimcnls
together
to
settle
tins
rpmsion.
The Council of tlic A»*oti*iimi
"I would put tills ipie linn to
Yugoslav officials have declar­
distributing it* view* to newsmen ed Italy's proposals urn expansion­ Henalm Pepper: 'Ho you think Ihrii
in a MJO-word ilatemenl, said mem* ist and that thi* country enn never vimr lie-lt, with cert sill left wing
element* would unsure Investments,
ben of llie Council were divided i tin-ider giving up it" claim to the ituiirunlfu progress and provide
part of the tenitm y it control*.
in their view* on tliia p.iri &lt;d tin*
The Italian* h.ivi back of I liens pride* lion imi tabor’. light ?
"Pepper's PU'-I alignment- nnd
purge.
a proposal niuilo two year* ago
the United Himes, Hi itiitn »n&lt;l MCI fill oiiioi.&gt;• lire i) self-jn 'lli Inii'ol
"Some member* reg.iid it .■* an l.y
lie i-DiiIrI lie ii hendlllier at n iimm
i- roll, e tlml llie lerritoi V hr turn
unpleatanl necessity furred mi tl»«* .d ovei to Italy Till* wa* done iiiei lini- of "O p e n itlo ii H lv le" In
aUlhurilir» by a litoalion wlnrh I,, htdsier mill t'oiiiniunista m tin- 'ih lch lie v lOlltl. On ihltlhl. m iecl
N il-in Ihhic ill I'lMltrnit liegncould not have been de.di wills IluJI.ili eleelh.n i, hilt the point bus til"
not been primseil hj the Itig three *In 11'l)l:l.
hi any ether way," tin- Matrmrnt .iltre tile ('liil tlnn llcmni'tuls 0.
"'III)' hurt I'dll'iliiil Ipilp lo
Mid.
Premier Alehin lie liiisperi won UinjghP.t fitinfoid Itn nlil I .......
Thf» group eiilled foi “add IIlium I their sweeping vlelnry ovui llie * ’H' i n „))".&gt; A' he.nn idnir to
''Hit Ameilcim wliegi in t'him, I.,
cafeguarda against polltlnil per- i.lrong I'omnitiniHl tbreul.
Meanwhile Urn harlmr city of ket'p ten iiilllinn Chiiii'i-e r,in,.
nacuflnn add a "clearer delimita­
tion between establishment* con­ Nnplos, Communist-led 1 1 a d ii tin.iiii.i, from sturvlng'. i«vs the
ducting tec rat and iion-iecrct miionislti, prevented by a heavy Herald. 'We did not .end wheat
guard of polite and soldlum from to f'litnii when urn iVatl&lt;niiili-|.
work."
At prevent) mlnlatera In rliHrgo hampering the unloading of Italy *
of departments aro given wide dU i.Vi shipment of American linns, eipiipmen!
eretlnii over tramrerr of firing . idled a general strike here today
f 'otillllim islii
I, n d
I hi c u lc ic d
lo protect.
for Communist assoclatlm**.
mass ih 'iiin o -tin lio o , ng,noyts Up.
Illll
tlic
nnbedltled
eight-hum
Atiotlier group uald it believed
mi *'tv ,)| of rt,,' n i'ii,, am i mi p u l the
the purge power:* were uiinercn- walkout iippeiued fid* miiinllig I &gt;| populace tn Stiii, ,ml Hu, ||„. ,p.
have
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effect
till
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u io icd inlhiim fiiih d 11, u o ilio n il)"
could he daalt with ni|o&lt;|untei&gt; mid life of thi* hi .tin h- port In | Thi* ru m io iiiiiid dom iiiiiti’d rh in o
Ulldei Iho official itccrcts uet. I Its Ihe shadow of .Ml. Vesuvius.
l.l'l ..f l,III.(|| IhlOl I i , tin l|| II.e
The city's stifetcuia were ex- cilll.
law prohibit* Hit) dhmloHure of
atatn secret* under a maximum enipted from the sllike mdei amt
The aim . . h o u ev iti, iilri'.iil, loito
uenalty of 14 ycara In prison, Hi. functioned normally. Stores i i | h ii lieen moved o ff hy ro ll iin d ri lo in ?
Klmits Emil Kiicli* iccciitly was i-d on schedule.
Tim freightei Kxtlomi, which , ' \ i i i | lo on h i id y depot w ilhopl
sentenced umlor It after lie plead
iiicidi'ot
Ni'idlmds w ere posted
ed guilty to giving atomic secret.« hit,light, some uiiii inns of Aincrlean i loi'i* tIn- e n tile i note to prevent
donated Atlaiilie I'ltel deft'PM' •ideitlige.
tp iluml*.
Tim scientist* nppcHird I" lie arm* lo Italy yf*lenbiy, sailed «l
D f f iiiu l. of the uoi1-l’ommuiil«i
divided about equally in tlume dawn for the allkd-foMUulled port doi-kci" union said not one of *heii
and "no general stiitcnu'iit of T.lesto,
i m e p iliirs hud i('fused to unload
feieened off by u sluing cor­ tlie n rin s, despite Cum m ind l pm
if tbe view of tlm imijorit/
pan bo mado xxx" wild too don of 11nop*, tint pullet* and liagnndn. One o fficia l Mini the
pndl.
entaliluii'rl, niui-Cnmiiiuulst tlwk- dockers wanted to slum tlm l ill,'
Jlnlvever. II said, “it I* difficult liauds nnlnnilt'd the arm s—mostly arm * ''serve the iln feiu e of dem o­
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Headaches h A New, Large Home f[olng to aand mine down and vani­
By SAUt, PKTT

NEW YO RK — (/P i — There i* a kind ot round-robin, »dfut iiviag
livi
multiplying lunacy about
in a new house in a neighborhood of
other new houses.
Knowing nothing about such things, we moved into one across the
river in New Jersey. Like our neighbors, we came from big city apart­
ments. Now we would five I
So we men rushed out aad bought expensive tools and work
benches. Why, I don't know. MayW
I It'* hi-iause In our apartment-,
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my wife.
we never did anything more, than forMost
of the men on the street
Install a light bulb.
Now, we
to finish off their basewould prove we were resourceful. intend
mentu.
Hut this work U at a
Fix or build anything.
No fur. not much has happened. rtundstlH, too. I started mine and
had to rln up a whole wall
Hurry, who live* across the street, then
liecaime the water cut off valve
did fix the nxlc on Id- daughter's was rnvrrrd up. That made every­
■loll boggy,
U.-ed a little wire,
lull no tool*, t christened my new body uii the block gu «luwly,
Thu other day a man came
hit hy installing o elothystinr
around taking orders for screens.
Must of tis ordered them. Then
were fighting with their buck* to a disturbing rumor went around.
tlic wall, and many &lt;&gt;f them sta rv ­ My wife told me about It. "I hear
ing | mi, Hot now wc will help to AI (fellow two doors down) Is
rave and fatten million* uf Red making his own screens," she
CliincK! o that they will make sold.
The iiiiplkatl'ii was obvious. Al
good soldier* to fight against ut
when the showdown come* bn- was tnlrnlml. Al waa enlernilu
lug. Me. hi'lplcss Icrk, I had to
tween the Fast Hint the West,'
Neem.-, other
•‘And, I would mid to the truth buy my screen*.
of the above assertion," Mr. Young wive, broke the news to other
One Nunduv morning,
decluied. "The wheat supporters husband*.
would lie that Inner circle which the liuy-lt-nlready-made husband*
include.* a whole crowd of nincom­ met outside.
Al ami Ids disturbing work were
poop, hi the HepaitiMrut of Juslice.
I'd like to hear Rntlcr- disco- cd. Iluh thought about can­
worlh and Jrr.'Up on this score celling hi* uidcr. Harry sold It
As for rending nid lit million dot vvm loo lute. Phil gi molded there
were too many decisions to make
laic to . S l u m and wheat to Utynu
'cell, you ceitalnK lone the ilou- in n new house.
Finally (ieorge broke the gloom.
ble-vrn fence.rtraddlillv reflected
"Hu what, does lie .*ve by mak­
hi IIol, dual action.
ing hi* own screen* 7" Jie said. "A
"Noe final nur ion for Senator b)iHV xjo. Ho llej, tilnnelf up.
I'epro r:
t.'mrt do iinythlnv rice. |',| ruiher
‘ li. IUtil oh &gt; held the illkiul work on something hlggri."
efion ii'ds. Pie-ent was a tusn
(hie bv Vine, we jumped for the
fiom Tamnu. A. Koklilov, ii mine, rat ionnllral l«n. AI, It was ilrcldcd,
uveepni cnplalil of the IJ.H.8 .H. was wasting Ills lime. AVe wuuldn'l
P iu te &lt;l&gt;. were made ut Ills prr... hr picayune,
• lire. He wa- not a neu rpapermau.
liarty, ivh'i.n hetitlp'r-tn-law, I
vet Milungh the Ntnte Hapartriient Ihinh, Is ail I'ligllicir, talks a bet­
tie ivii" toil nlionril the (INN Appn- ter game than the re-l of in. Hr
lachluu a
a "orre-poiidenl for blames ven tiling mi iii* lion e
T». k (the Ho, iuii Soviet new■ :vllling. Frocks In the wall, door*
agencyl.
I was there for both that don't fit. lair* ". hicli creak—
lost* ami I saw Kokhlov's e«- it', all settling, -ay Harry.
io"oai',' work.
tin n y ran also lie annoying.
"I.ntci I am iiifoiuieil hy the The other night In i nine ou r mol
Navy Miinugh the office of Neua
&gt;uId:
•or Tyding- that Koklilov w a* n|eo.
"Wlml'ro vou going t" *1" about
tifleil with "Novflol" an official Mu- hardware mi the windows."
iiapei ,' Hcd Fin.I" of the (Join.
"Nothing, wlit 7"
niniiUl Navy.
“Tlml nush-nul vadget. t under"t have till'd rime lUtt} to k'glli. rliind, wear* uuleklv. I’m going
'In iimiie of I'lidoi.iciiirnl of A)i" lo I'hange tliem all fm I ho roller
Hnvlt’1 Navy ngi nl 'vhn iiad lieen type."
lul luned al Tom mi when tlm so"Oh," I *aid. and win licit shout
h.'ctiiiii VM. made," Mr. Young eon- it tlie rest of tlie night.
lulled,
"I a.-k Nenatni’ Pepper
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"Then whnIT"
“Y m t . but 4 M you natlca tbe
tiny halfUw crack*. Water get*
"Well, watch It carefully."
in thoaa and the door’s warpad.
That night I worrlad about verti­
Presto, you aead a new door. I'm cal cracks.
Next day, I toured Harry's liv­
sh them a coupta of timee."
ing room.
That night I worried about the
"Say," I said, "notice that littlu
doors.
dip In the floor near the wall.”
Usually, Harry la reassuring
It was u very, very alight dip
about wall cracka but one day he Matter of fact, wo had to get down
said In my kitchen!
on our knee* and roll a marble fr
"Uh, uh, that could be serious. prove It to Harry. Still, he kept
You got a vartlcal crack. Might his polso.
"Just settling," he *ald.
mean n structural deficiency."
"Fellow I know *ayr It could
"What do 1 do about If f ”
"Balter watch It. See that It mean the main beams need shoring

"Nonsense. It's Jus* settling."
It was six hours later, past mb
pi i f
night,
ght, when Harry cann
came knot kin
on iny door sheepishly.
‘What do you think I ought to
do about that floor dip.”
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"Watch it." I said.
Child Labor, which has n*a
et.ded In the United States,
cd Ita height
gh in IDOO when 28
cent of the boyu 10 to 16
old and 10 per cent of girls
that ngo were working
Hrucitr is • mineral uaed
iimnpfitctuijng fire-brick.

SUMMER FUN - MATES..
SUN DRESSES
Fotinn Prints nnd strip**
In Sun Back style* with
eeparate B o l e r o Jackets.
Also large sites in prints
for household chores.

SHORTS
Fye-ratchlng, sun matching
Denim Short;' wi'li Calico
Print mld-rlft
'Uh d a s
tid ie d waist n ip , neckline.

RLOU8KS
ItsHr 1 'tcnlcrs In flu* cotton with
**limrr amt round peck lines. ByeIn nntl lace Iriuia. Culm* &lt;*f
ulllte, Mllu, piitk and liiilit*.

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In ciplaln how (lie Rod Navv Midi
igenl was p raided credent i'll* mid
"Whnl'ro von going to do about
to tell me wlm supported this \n- your door,'7"
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Negroes’ Attorneys
Say Can’t Get Fair
Trial In Lake Co.
Ap p e a l Is Made To
Supreme Court For
Charge Of Venue In
Famous Rape Case

SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A , T H U R SD A Y A P R ." 1.1. 1950

Oviedo Lenders Consider County Advertising
ft:

Pepper Charges Russians Are
Smathers Evades Pouring Into
Campaign Issues Chinese Port

Tear Gas And Gun­
fire Used To Quiet
Beserk Bridegroom

Three white youths, who idenifled themselves us University of
Florida Htuilente sal with svhltn
spectator* during presentation of
the college rase. Imt moved over
and sat with the Negroes during
the rnpc ease argument*,
fen.
Waller Irvin anil Samuel Shell
herd were sentenced to din In tho
electric chair und Charles Green­
lee was sentenced to life impri*
Minmmit fur raping a white mar­
ried wuninn In rural Luke county
lust July 10. Ureentcr Is net ap­
pealing.
Akerman ulio told the court of
led
tha mob violence which oreccdcr
cat
the alleged rape and of “great
abHtityi';;

nlandoraSamtoel-fftav
H M Kshortly
•»;%&gt;
before
the trial wldelt demanded tho
death penally for the Nag roc.

Akerman alao tolft .lhe iburt lie
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Both Smathers And
Pepper Blasted By
Mississippi G rou p
JACKSON, HI*., Apr. 18 -

(If) — The Mlailaal^jjJ Senate brib­

at both
ed with wratl
of Florid*
Senator Clattda
candidate,
amf hie rival
Rap. Georg# Sana
itaa Rlghte
The Senate of
Damocrala unanimous' adopted a
resolution bllstortlR Imothers,
id remarks
Miamian, for Hla ~
about "those
from Kiaelssl
dor* G. Bilboa and Cangressman

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a U. S. Sana tor Bilbo
W«a • former governor

Ite. Rankin Is a U. 9 .
northeast
from

driver.
Trnoper.t tlrnuny iilnl Jnlm ft.
Plants went In the cabin after
getting a compliant frnni 11 neigh­
bor woman Hint Her wn» creating
a disturbance.
I’ollcr mild lluil later Invuatiguigntinn dleclused that Her, mai tied
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and father of a 20-yenr-old son,
hud been drinking heavily.
An Branny knocked nt the door,
a sudden shotgun blast through e
window killed him. Trooper Plants
returned the shot, then dashed to
a nearby filling station for aid.
Within moments a half hun­
dred officers had surrounded the
two-room cabin..Guns were trainon It and shata rang out.
One last blast sounded within
the cabin. When officers entered,
they found Her lying dead, one of
■hie two shotgutia beside him.
Powder burns Indicated he hud
allot himself although he slro w.'ii
wounded In the leg by poller firt.
Iter’s wife, KdlOi, tit, wm. at
work ul the time und the non, Ken­
neth, also whs absent. Mrs. ller
corroborated the story of her
neighbor, Mrs. Thclinn McCullrin.
that Iter had been drinking.
Rome tlma ago Iter's right arm
had been amputated below the el­
bow. Ite had Hrcd Ids ihntgutu
with his left hand.
Meanwhile, in Huntington, W.
Va. a couple and their tO-yrar-old
daughter were found brutally
beaten nnd atnbbcd to dentil In
their burning home.
Firemen stumbled Into the gory
setting When they anewered an
alarm that the houae of William
A. Bank# waa an Hr*’The couplo’e eon, IH-year-old
William Banks. Jr. was picked up
by police two hour* Inter and
ruahed to a hospital, where he wus
admitted Immedleteto to surgery
With undetermined founds. Police
would not say were they found him
or what typa of wounda ho had
sustained.
The Inside uf the twx-Hke house
was a ahamblea.

N o. 169

P re s id e n t T ru m a n
S ays F E P C M easure
Is Not S id e-track ed

• --* 7

Michigan State
Trooper Killed
In Cabin Siege

TALLAH ASSEE. Apr* l 3- ( / T )
— Attorney! for two Negroes senlanced to die fur raping a young
white woman laid the Negroei
could not expect to "obtain a (air
and impartial trial" in Lake county.
Alex Akerman. Jr., of Oilando
LANSING, Mich., Apr. 13 (/P)
told the Florida Supreme Court
llla/ing guns at a rni.il rabin
that becau*e of the race ii»ue.
VesleidrtS
took the lives of .1 Miclii
charge of rape, mob violence ami
gull
state
polirrman and llir man
newspaper hottilily, the trial ul the
oho tilled him.
Negroes should have been trans­
Ir&lt; die b u rl interval b rliverii the
ferred to another county.
ton il'v lh s a fortiori ol 50 Mate
Assistant State Attorney Reeves troopeis. I arising city polnr and
Buwen. representing the stale, de­ IreiiH ’s offircM had laid Hipge In
clared there was no threat ol mob the caliin neat here wills ten gat
violence at tha trial, an impartial and gunfire.
jury was selected and defense at- l
Inside Mas an evidently «lazed
torneyi had sufficient lime tu pie- j
man.
■
!
pare their rase.
&gt; ti
Ih r .Jam trooper wa&gt; (aeiirge
About 50 Negroes sal quietly in 1^ ' p
rauny, Jb, ,1 l.tiilrgriuH.i nl
the roiniroom to bear presentation
loin mouth). fti.suriV was shot .1.
of the rape tate appeal and during
he knocked at the rabin door in
earlier argument) on a petition ul
answer in ,1 troulilr call.
five Negroes tu compel their adAlsn'slml knd killed ntbei bv
minion to the all white (Jnivrisitv
himself 01 a police voilev wav
of Floiidt.
Clarence llrr, 44, one-armed truck

AssncIM ed P re ss Leased W ire

Rcpitblkvins C Ii u r g e
Prcsidrnt F’ l a y i n g
Rolilirs With Ra­
cial L e g i s l a t i o n
W AM ( IM .1 fT \ , ~ Apr.
I ’. i ’ lib nl

S en : tlo r A c c u se s
II is
O ] I ' p n 'i e n i Of T i v i n u
TV &gt; D i s f o r ,
R e e n id
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II* Im it 1 11 iffI In
in
I *!»&lt;*• Ity Tn il flunlm
in f*(v i illt*!c n||f nl rl,,* v(*h‘t
•'IVis- k’llill'lo arid u tfii'ia l. of Ovieiln are allow ,, c iiii’virlci ilig i "i
.tlfim iH .il Ly Kilvi fit ill If I v iH
iiiiii.iig e i of the Seminole County C lliiiu lie r of Com in o v r f»i
j ' *m -nixt*rHwinjr
tohit'll
&gt; ihr i»rr»|i!r \
x,i»-1
,, |jj publicise Hi'iuiimh' County to n greater uxlnn 1 lim n , 1
•
1 l» til ill'll^ «*f pitl.lH i i &gt; liiliMoi hi Pr|M‘-r '1 h tonn*f If II vmh tohv hr
liei'sino wlm have w ii l l . i l llm S ta ll’ A dvertlalng (• u liilu l- ion f,.,
1 f Mint *■tit isHi 1111 Klm M .t Slum n
**lc,l
,i hill In i*«flii( ** v'ton
left to 1 'gld lire : Aliiyio ,M. I. C m ) . T . I.. I.ingu t .. n l...l. | K 1
It. it
I II S h ili) u n i
J . P. Cox
mii .*mt&gt; 1toIf*1
* All hr *|nr. i hi InIf
iI,. pet mm! Cm r1\ it* 111ifla.&lt;r* 4)111 l»r
b." 1 Iil 5fM ! t|||lii)M(||4||| Ml lil.lt
Chilean Rresidenl
! ...... jli., i . *mmjml* n, v 1 ’ !'i
Visits Ml. \ ernuii
U"|.|lift Miff || 1,1 m| i* Un Itlf If 1
fill •’ Lt hint tohrn *hr l*tII i

Negroes Seeking
High Court Order
To Enter U. Of F.

Scholarship!! For Ne­
groes Declared Un­
fair Discrimination

W \^ ) |IN ' i ;T O N . A im I ■
•Pi
I’l i ’vidont G nbind Gun
ziib’/ \ Id'dii uf C h ile. ,-tin m.. 11 -i,
"f ' fi ivnd.'lilp mid -id iib ii il\
with tin- I 'lilted S t a le . " .’tin
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hl'lc I ih Imv
TIlO laJlrdllb' ft,1
hi
i-i-uud d i.v its a Slat'' mu*-1
iik lint,'■ ! vU lts tu Mount V i .m i ,, ii
tlir tomb uf the Gnkm iw n Sul
dirt h ik J h dinner in. gm &gt; ,.i

French Workers
Unload Initial
Arms Shipment
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in up 111 ill" Senate In’
I’m gning In vole against
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l.m p h.vinrnt P ractices
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k ill i|&gt;prf»pri.it|fin bill in
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ll.tv r bail Hi" ,1 ... . ■lilt". p alin l
Hr *- . . Mf I f eft t h bn mti! tbn
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ii.llli" ", at .tin . il III Mill" 11V •lu ll" tflkto s »relit I',,, ,|
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wl.n iii.‘l.t.t.-,l fmii
III. .|H1|' ., Mint
t'.ll. lt k ll
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tt" &lt;111(1, ' f(cl . " Im* boon n
t| .'tl I." 1.11" j I. Is"1 West III t la'..m glvim 1I1. I,"-. Iiimi ilng a. :i 1 iiitiitil imprto miuii hi . h*’ w orld
1A I1A H A 3SSEE. Apr. I i W )
it Kelt HIM im ," Ittlu which
ifllH H C H R t, | 1 II" r.
I ! 'g l.l. It i’ll 1.1 .,it" ’ Sm ntliui s mil. I’lnnm.nlntinii- ." Sliang liiu a
Si.... .
uf Slnte Aitii-iiHi
the Slate Supreme Court wav
I’lrp R rc iln i'ri 1
Hi" m .itlil'l uf tlleli Mill Ur *11 u.g t(klli*|l 1 l‘ iMtll IlH'Ilt itf* HlJfK’l Il'S’.l (I tl." w orjt period
t/h A ' onunlliurl pm le I dr
l.avt iiigtt lii&gt; atteiiili'.l a dit.
Tli*« i unf 11 lin’d M'pDit pri’viilrpt 'U i." the I'.’-t ii.ti "ruli'd.
aikcd today tn ipritiirr the allnec uivi’ii by Pre.idenl Trnmni
miuivti.ilnui lieelr.I toil.iv t. I'rrniI. pi’iii’" ,'' m a t.i'l, Iw fiirr " v c ra l firt
in Itiv fn t W lnt" ii'jiivv new*
1* for si mi i’ tipuv
thoinniid
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sid
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at
lie
i'limnx&gt;"l
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pri'sctiivd
him
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yn
white University of Flotida to ad
woikei- b- iiatl uni" idmg the first Ii. IPO .’iii tv re lit
I In - ;4K wen* iiMmiiu I ii f for ci if m 'imt'iiem'" in min" tl.au u month,
nmloi pm ad"
"Unci’
gold
nimlnllidl)
i.iruct
uff
mil fivr Negroei to ilv inune*.
»1i 1 rumiit. it-&lt;a
»fr* tm1*1 tn u k i-I mi, tju* h i♦ U* run r
Ali|riu,*n gum ml uiulei itir At* I ut a Him V)i,« i*||lli"u| mllv
In ri’niwmbriincu of An" A t .it 1 .
I -Gnut"naii-l . iieMi,.| ,| ,,, „ng.
nl
lliMiiricIt J r w»'ii. hm ii
Alex Alrcimaa, Jr., uf Orlando.
iardlr
P-fri|ir
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Sni.'tl'
rr|&gt;rc*eulirt({ the Negroes .aid out
Slid n illin IV d«t«i 11tn - u I s eiM l'l-i|
tfiip loitif ihf*ni h IhmimI nt *!''if p i J r . • It IV " ) I,, bn. "In.tiip.l ihnt the
I &gt;-ri l&gt;l'.i||gl|t liii ■ni«*01 ii.I "mi
ol-itate .cliolarilnpi do not solve
llie dm 1s
* “hi mri pfi(t ' s Im' i i Mit t irti.l - 1 &gt;*ti I *,1 *tins ui . a haven for
"sign to K n H’e • "lit, ,1 i"
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the problem. 1tie Stale Hoard of
floMt HI«Alik|£ll fi i
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iniiiisri wan
III s| ill" ,d t 11ll 11 &lt;1J, prill nu | ..l.'il'ie 111 “kar" Hi" mn nl ... ..iill.i
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.-ho want coulief not ollered at
ir
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ll,. si 1 tint off tlir* VV&gt; t t o , t in Ml,-III
n&gt; nt ,lt tl,1 Ilk" ijnilb
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Inin mu
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grors oui.ide their Imme stale does •imiMii in III" flvt’ ilav ,i’nn Ii i ,.i m s " ii,l&lt;il 1 III tnimil •
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not provide litem with educational Hi" iiil-vilip II. S. Nhvv |i 1111," a h i' -1"
in *i« i- uf 1 h firm Lu 1
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mihMiPi!
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laclhlie. eijual lu thnie of white fb’iinkiin, t’u„ illnrtoi r.f Mm
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III" Jin . ,&lt;■"! fit l t.
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j 1 Mill III---tl 'I 1 ' l l " r und*
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a' laiu r ir,, •• u "niilil bunaII"' United Slates fimirems
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Court lias ruled states must i-lvn tuld livailfpiaitBr^ nt Wtr- I- ..
[lilt ll" pill II, III 11|" 1 'tit,. l|.* * t l l l ' , | I" tr-,1- ' 1 * 0 M P'" III k J to n d 1 W ith th r f t nti'l f M m,'( fs..
|. Fr* .tiien 'll
uf (he
t’oth mrei ettuol edliratlnlmj nn
the Hi Hi ft In if *i ■»»•' M*. i ■
»ie •
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I m i a* "• ,.ff by
III | •ofIm ,riNt|nn0|
In cmiii""! inn j l t h I lie &lt; Ivan up.
purtonllles and mint alloti Me Mil over til" "»|| al films, " ill....... in tlir ’tt«w . n.i, f trf j ilt r i
I
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m
i
rjnfnn * .,1" t ti» in
in.
I'-fi’lw*l
rouging
tirin
I.Httia.
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ihu
f ix - u p
and Pam* . iii I’ 'im p u g n
] ln i|" in - i
groes to etteiui white mitiliiMnni If.", ilnti
■•CiirtiMK nnd nn» -h'* r»*n .imv‘ hn npoiuuri'd l,y the Ju n io r C liam ii"!
in o" .\ 1111i"
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if Hies want lournes offered lit ,
It'ii k is d i k * *
ir **l llirm j ii iti]*»&lt;!.
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firi!
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(t***uiM
fiirlit.
nf Coinm i'U i' during 'lie w""t; "f
ay cross St adum To
tlii’in but not available at .. ,tnte
t "I S
s n il' iim ' .ti.r.i
•i»'‘ini&gt;lftvmuni,
rm n iriK *n Hu prop&lt;**«l f i n *
A p ril 2&lt;1 tlirn 'JP. &lt; ity M ho .u :"
Negio l ollegc,
Ite
Dedicated Soon
Hut Klrnj'"i mill tun " u v hh*
1 ('lirfm.l Mi k.t&gt;li.n, .It . clini
(Mimti p|rti% (•I vi,"ii ttoflwmi, K* \ IV" &lt;1
A.-Hlst«iit A t t o r n e y Geru'ral •ilir"i vnur ntlii'tlv ont"rn tn ,lu\- i! " lm l I nil
H h v m iiii , Hniutfi*1! • aof hr i. tuliil- man of tli" Vi. c ii ot Is.t ' oiiiiiitl
in*' limn tli** Iv Im*ll Ind Hit* iH(t|"ci*l ‘ ! I* li'H v
Frank Ik ’lutx. rSpresenttni' III" nt li’a-i i!0 mil": "way fmm.Nm 1, ' In irlu .'i In t.ik,
tan stated tliis miirnil.g llnit ui
W yi liu.SS i,a
\t&gt;r. Ill, _
Htntr, said most Negroes are ‘‘ sal- ""lit riilli’il li’rritorv.
iin lili V . ’ tra il ’It)
mi kw.iilit Mtrvl**c !(» Hut mm ' i l l !•• „ *l«- •■ant lots Ii",oi.ging to tb" l i l y it " 1 I *.
-.m,, s o ,". iH-i*oni IticludIsfird " will* the out-of-stntr schol­
In or del to iimkn nut" im unit "ll n v ri it," ilnp .i»*H I»*■ &lt;ivi luvu'i r u in ! Im■ n *■11* !ti Mu - *** Mmii (if utular pincua* of being rlraui d , uu ...........
' &lt;n\ . 1 not Herman
arship tdati.
Re d rrln rrd the 1" f Hi" "ii i,. misled, s " u r ,l" is
I I m r i c t i l *"* I i i Htfilil
up, mill work would be completed l'"!i»
..ol , r--tu «-.se11 fri 11ve of
'titl't llf* do* i t
llonrii of Control Is not tw in e to bine iliviitnl tho Faith- (jitn :m III); bra’ v
Xin r»the r»« mini*
l «ii
h i"1 »xci’utlve. F u lle r
by tlir end of the cam p aign week i Jc i l i .
"clilscl or evade" the United State., lil'i 'kt. Cm Ii .l urch rrew In .m - Willi I Ml"
ultoflW tflp K**v Di Lul.i ha»M*!
nf i ♦!., .1" "XL,. ,
He urged tliat ow ners of vacant
here HaturMnpreiini Court ruling.
It is, &gt;igii"il iH’i'ifl" Mocks to "iii. "
■ v poll, t /ind iii to 19 h wt| (iff* *‘I(*11, s . tot t i 'f i J u d t ft Ii* I lota have tlicm mowed or disced iImV ll Ig ’ t I- . Ml" t"il
Ala.,,
■
ti.tii ntioii of a
however, bound by the Hlate Con- T l" :y nWuop II low Sn :tun f""l, fnntiv *
l»‘i| off Mu* tin
(LoRllRRM tin l*«nr 1m*i I
whore
piitslbl"
to rem ove tin, t toilll in iiu.J !h" ..pi nlug of ths
&lt;I It lit tun which re .iu ln v rnclnl an- Vlioillliig fur II ttiin,|i)iii id &lt;1 tif. buiilmg
t iio it In in p ci!
t nr** in h Inrltbi | "'Irf &gt;t" t.H.’ Cblltt
tiasurd from f ir e , and the p.
uregatinn nt edueatlonnl instlln- rntt r.t tnlltii!" muiMiu;,. in.ln .il wliei't" ii
•Ml'! of tent Mill
,llil« homii "f ri.diinta. Vaiant,
Kilhpo
Indictud
On
tions. In’ said.
•
.illfthllll
tllh
l'l
ing tlir missing plans bud pliiiipi .l tcrial
lots can be used for garden ;*.!.•
ih*
fe s lli Hi':.
w ill be colled
HcinU explained the Hoard of into tli" lira.
«| vt yrfil Ilf Hit*
ariiiicn r
llojf
Theft
Churifu
poses, playgiounda for thu ownci's "i •totoi g in -Flo ri.b i ' -••Oil W ill D a y "
Control's Negro education plan,
war v. '
Out
said
Klinger:
“This
im
gliUll
u Hi i bssetiull gi.
children
and
nurseries
fur
grow
­
botWcen the
r a d io r u l in g
designed tu go Into effect if the
•I dllnwnl only
'Hi
now for five day., mid Itiiu u
Us LAND, April Ut.
id’&gt;
A ing plant., neuded in lundacaping. ! •lltiiii.ianesr f l i n t e and the WavW ASHINGTO N, Apr. 18. - bto Supreme Court rules the out -of un
p||toel(*h ll) Hlllnr
tl"M
L
llic
third
time
we
have
luvuicd
*!»
'
"
ll
M
r,
M
cKibblii
pointed
out
ihnti
Itcaii, iliu m sm g the activ l(C s i i I s m S Os t o s s f a s t
— The Federal Communications
no H huii'Ri wjlli t..lu*la grand i.irv Indav in,*"l'd
til" ,
Im
the areii."
would da little good to beauti­ i 11
Commission »ald today a radio sta­
n i »' oft-iepuntud William G. Kllbee, Kemlnole Couii- it
til"
Hla
planvM
Imvn
awopt
no.tton
It
4
1
ill be Ol" ■("' •orul ch risten in g
Iv coiimiiNslonei uml Itv. hti,. t» mii. fy parks, clean-up and paint-up
LIONB CLUB
,e4 Oh F«i « Tm»)
tion that Ukea tides In public
&gt;
our private homes if varan*, pro- ul 1 &lt;" im po-iug HJIimi .’ cat con" i . «ii a hog theft charge.
Tiic yatifnrd Lions Club will bn »&lt;|uera mill’* of the Haiti" from
controverslsa must seek out opponthe Danish to the Swedish inuaU
party in the more th ickly nettled ■i irti .mil it"*1! i,In.it
last
Hy
its
action,
llir
Jutv
.unde
it
host
to
urus
Idents
and
represents
ng view* and broadcast them.
•;H O f l*]»iu*H m vs*sary for tlu- tiviuivu resident parts of Hanford are allowed to &gt;r m a nil public (lill.ia built
um! cast nlimi.t as far ar laitvia. Bh
at ii c o ii
FC C expressed ItoeH In taking lives of 31 cluba of Lions at a
if the men aboard the plane were
row up I 11 wuedn and become a Ilf rtp inoxlm alelv lim it,nno.
t&lt;&gt;otipvar In circuit cmnl In answer
Station W LIB In New York City supper and sons meeting to ho held able tu launch rubber Ilf" bontu K ?
vlHt-rc S u n d ay an
depository for trash and Junk., hum.ter. nun king !h" completion of
accusation that lie took .|x lings
to task for a aortas of January at 11:30 o’clock Tuesday night at after crashing into tha sea tlirio
owned bv V. P. AIIiiijiii of ftstren He promised that tha City would M.« plnnt were h.’ld last Fall.
broadcasts In wkloh ths station the Yacht Club, Jack Mondson, would be a rlianca of survival.
Or. oi . . . . • irgest gntlioringa of Inc, Nov. 8.
do Its part to lead tha way in
n.e pi eg rum fot the day tuItself advocated a National Fair uecrelarv of the local club, e/i
uir|i|Mnaa
evci
to
assemble
lit
tlir
On" Air Force spokesman mid
No criminal trial diilra hgve this particular phase of the Clean­ "bub", a pnrnde through downtown
nounred today. From B0 tu 7B
Rmployment Practices
survivors of sea crashes have hern Alunlri|iul Airport is cxpi’i'ttid Hun- licen set. Mr. Ivllbca is free t)rider up. Fix-up and faint-up Cam­ tVnyi’iiwi at t P,St. A dlmmr
drlegaU’* are expected .
ston.
known to live for weeks In imti-r- day morning when u II oI h from (mil.
paign,
honoring Governor Taltuadge nnd
gency equipment tarried hy t Im lhrouglm .it Central Floridn arrive
other dlriingiiUhi'.l visitors at the
plane,
here for a l.m akfast flig ht. It wav
American Legion home at fl P.M.,
The missing four-cnglnn plane, predicted today by D r. Ile n rv McDedication services ond tha tra­
he explained, carried enough rub­ L a u iin , J r ., folinwtng a meeting
ditional flag-raising at 7:80 P,M,
ber life rafta for all |ts 10 crew­ la st night of the C iv il A ir I'ntrol,
mid the basehsil game at 8115. 1
men. Each raft bad provision,, for which w ill Im host lo the vlslto rt.
Invitation* have been extended
10 to 18 days and rub o&gt;r rxpo-iirc
AUCTION MARKET
suite to protect sur Ivors from to 28 airport* in Ccntrnl Florida
A meeting of a newlv-formea
WASHINGTON. Apr. I X — (ff) — A i«j»rt IW n* names on the freeling,
for partlcipntiun of pilots in the
Support of the United Negro Col Vuction Market Committee waa
NEW YORK. Apr. 13. — ( f t 1)’) — suptwrl
With as much rain a has fallen breakfast nt 8(00 A.M., and the
office paypfls o l afl W Senator* • year ago—but not WO Hlartas—was
M'hi’duled to be bold this afternoon
ie|e Fund's 1950 campaign lo rails $ 1,400,000 w*» urged today by for the purpi.se of deciding th#
In the Baltic Util wi ik. drinking contests which will he livid.
Prixas are being offered for the David Ssrnoff, cbnirnidn of the board of the Radio Corpora.tiou of licst (Into for the opening of an auc­
water
would
bo
no
problem,
the
carviad detailed accounts «• aapsnditnra of spokeeman declared.
oldeit pilot, tim oldest plana and America, fn a speech he alio warned Americans against "shifting the tion markut at the Sanford Stain
' " 0 by tiw lawmakers for tbs fiscal year
to the pilot coming the greatest
Farmers Market.
distance. In addition, prises will burden of education to government,"
Ssrnoff
addressed
400
fund
supporters
*s
the
lem
itli
annual
be
offered
on
a
spot
landing
con­
of tba Sanats who signad the report, told
CO RRECT! IN
test, and a race to DeLand and nationwide drive opened for funds to supplement the operating budget) ^THEW EATHER
hlaf— ----------Tha Herald regrets a line trena return. The prises are being do­ of S3 private Negro college* nnd
^LVCK80NVILLE, Apr.' 13—
lanator’s office,
position Wflurring In the Chamber nated by the Yowell Co., by Dr. unlveriltles.
new Mean from voting people who Station
All payrolls of tha tSA House nf Commerce xtorv Wednesday. MeLaulln, Roumlllat and Anderson,
Declaring that "wo want more a r t educated." He added that de­ Atlanta
members art arallabto to tha pub­ The paragraph «n N r. Pon"‘n re- B, L. Perkins and Hon, Rohipn education fn polities and less pollspite the fart that. Negro eollege* Tt.istoft
lic each month, Inatudin* nanus port un county toadsl ahoiibt bava Men's Wear and the Oilham Motor lies In education
Sarnoff .mid had "no wealthy alumni, they Chicago ....
nnd salaries.
readi "Followlan jrtotasts bv a Co,
there had been an "increasing ten­ had dons very well.
Denver .......
It waa learned that an argument number, of dlrmfton So the rondldency" to ehlft responsibility to
among Democratic leaders caused Kon of roads throughoat ths coun­
Thomas I, Parkinson, president Detroit .......
AUTO STO LEN
government
Galveston
delay In Issuing UM present Sen­ ty, H. B. Pops, county egjnmlsslonJl 1M 1 Ford Tbidor Sedan wae
"We must not shift ths burden of the Equitable L ift Assurance
ate report. Nerauufar it la 0rioted sr, Minted out (RH 00 par cent *toton tat# Tuesday afternoon from of education to govsmmsnt . , , Society .and 1950 campaign chair­ New Orisons
New Y o r k ....
and made pobtfe la J u u a ry each of tba present gram eounty Income Mm parking lot near the Odham if we shift In Iks field of educa­
year for the pratiwm fleoal year. la spent on eounty reads and that motor Balee Co., on French Ava­ tion wa art bound to chauo . . . man, presided at tha meeting Phoenix.....
which Included speeches by Lieut. Seattle ...
It la Impossible/ m hard surface
i l was reported to police our American way of Ilfs,"
Leslie R Graves, wartime Jacksonville
Ths automobile has a
Bantoff called upon American General
Miami ......
Is, and gram leather up- business men to support thg, fund head of ths Manhattan protect Orlande
and a black ftoiak.
p r o f i t “ca lls for |

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Senators T op $10,000^100 Mark

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MONDAY APR. 10. IMP
Mercy Killer Handed
3 To 6 Year Sentence

Sanford Churches

Pepper §ays

i*’ern Park News

I C n l l t w l h w F u r OM)
wue held Hi 7:,‘III A .M .'and II:(HI
A.M. at the Maly Crow Episcopal
I'hnnli, and a children'll service
'van held at 1:00 I’.M.
b 'lt til
flower* decorating the altar were
given hy K. K. Fn*lei. A largr
atleiiilaiii'e wa« rennrted,

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-A L L E N T O W N Pa., Apr. 10UP)—Harold A. Mohr today wan
cenlcnccd to a prison tr im of
ifiiee to six year* for tho so-cili­
ed mercy kilting of his cancer r a ­
vaged hrolher. Mohr was convict- d
r ild a y of voluntary rnsnslNughto.
riveiily-flve new me inhe re were
Judge Jame* F. Henuingei al* &gt; mcelved at I he First Methodist
imposed a fine of 1000 on the *0- ' 'Inn rli ami two Ini hies were bap­
year-old tannery worker.
tized hy tlie Itev, .1. K. McKinley.
The maximum sentence for vo­ The &lt;'11111i'll was filled to capacity
luntary manslaughter is 12 ycui» at liotli the morning inn] evening
ilvire... "The A n-IVI'I To Oltr
In prison and a fine of tU.tMM).
WIIH dll' Mihierl of Rev,
A Lehigh County jury of foyi r'eili
men nml eight women had m dcKmley’.. ivrnliig seininii. The
commended
nten-y
in finding! ven ini' ii'ieli'e featured in u ah'
B o h r -guilty .of matuluuglitcr.
At the I'list llnpt 1-1 Chiireli all
Judgn lloimingei *uid lie in
quiesced to the juror* who. h e ' .'sionlin .School ic,oid.&lt; were broken
r ltd, "l&gt;elii-vcd Mohr stmt i d . i ■mi up attofidHiirc ” f *"J2 was ieniiled. .More Ilian lino \vor*iil|iroiher out of ttymputhy.'*
t Main stood quietly hefote the l's nttiiidid Hie mnining lervlee.
bar In hoar hi* e n n te n n . Ill* faco mil 7o in a -epiiNitc loym hen id
chawed no umothm and lie ivm lie pingi ain hv loin) i peitket facllitinned lo gaze, with a dull ex- ie . Mr. W, P. 11rook*, J r „ tiepres,hum, at the floor a&gt;. he did t.trie.I tin' Kindi'i sei moil. Tile
• v&lt; liiiig *ei vii e wa&lt; al-q well atthroughout his trial.
Asked for ronnm nt hy icpor'- Minded
Mon tlum -'i&lt;' allemleil the
tr s , Mohr *ald: "I have nothing
nroriuog servtie, mid more than
to say.”
Mohr was convicted of killing PIP tin livening . ervlre id the Flr*l
The llev.
hia Mind, inncer-strlrken hrothei, I'reshytefInn Ctmirli,
Walter. Of), a t their home in iiohi- \ ti. .He I mil- ih'livei i-tl the srrnem •• Tile lillr of the evening
by Copiny lust Mar. H.
riiiion wn- "Feiir Not. (Hi Israel,’’
-ml that -if the morning sermon,
I h,« .toy of the llenvenlv Mur.■ t " Sp end livtmi- were sung
m Hi" eveolim under direct inn uf
1 it.'naiiaaM f i M Paa» o*»t
Mi-, ficolge ’i mill V. mm!.ter of
iverc Introduced try M i. MhIM - om
I ', it, liivms, uisriHgei of Hie Web '"•sir
Moie l lino HUH iitteuded t h e 1
ter Amt ion Muiket: Handv An
dtlleeui 1-nlT V Julie*, iiionin i Hv- •n.i *c- held at H: |() and lOtim1
\.M id All Soul, Cutlndle Choreh.
iurtionecl, and Mils Sell mail, mem
'ulltei William Nmlitrah stilted
U r of the local market him id
Id nun mug.
The clniri'li wn*
Mr. Hogan iva* tumble to attend.
-(•nut if nil v dccornteil with Knstee
'Hies, Sperlnl tivmn* w*re •im r
-v the I'arlnh Chilli and the Chi) - 1
IK TUB ClItCMIT f.’OCIITtt NINTH Iren’s i hnir.
J P m ic ia L c i ltiT ir r in a m i n m
fcTJitrKOLB I’CIUNTT, Ft.......DA
» Tn OHANCtsiir,
If. I,. CtM.t.ttM a lid Viol,A u
CULI.US1, his wife. Plalnnif,.
MUIT TO &lt;4t;IBT TITI.i:
rtAJlIA II DIIAY, NKI,L ’lI p iM iWILCOX, I.AIIIIKI, B. 111)11V. »l -1
(J, (enilnnta
o i i m i n to API’S:aii
TOi FI.OItA II. (IIIAV. II 111 In* ......
If itrail, tier unkuwn. npuu—. In'Dilnvisc**. leaaier*. aranltr* •••■
.rlltnrn or oilier r-uille* ilalioliiK I-&gt;
throiiati. uiuler. or iiiiiiiiisi lli-iu,
Till NKU, T HUMAir WMATIN, il
■llvtuii. and If tlrud, liar uliknowti
■pilule, lieira. &lt;l*vlu*iis li**l-,-araliletn eretlllur*, or otlwr e&gt;rn ,
trfit 1111Iiik hy, IhrotiKh. un,l«i, or
nanluHt tlirin:
.TOt 1.AUIIBL K. HUUV. It .........
amt If dead, til* imkiiown "enus,hjilfii, devlrxf*. I■ffattes, ai.snlsf-.
iThdllore.or other losrllr* idalnd'-n
hy, throiiati, under. 01 MKatii-t
them: amt all purtlna lies Ins 01
Qtatmlna to tiav« *ay ilatii. mi*,
interest, elalin or dtiimod In mol
in thy rollnwina iioueritird iir"p-rty. altuata In Hanford, HeadnoliCounty’, Htala uf Florida, lo-wlt,
,TC a f'il, of llfilek T III llBVfati.
. mkordlng to Fiat thereof r*
' Cordr.l In Pfat Hook 9. puaes !•
” AIM 99,-atld Plat lloolt 9, |Mge
, j | . ■and
" ( * it'l) , or lllock 7 of Mavtuli.
akoutdlna 1 to Plat., Iherrof re• IP 'rd IB- FI" 1 H«ok I. !&gt;**•»

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governments agreed tn prevent the farmer, and a man he attempted
dissemination of new* and "mis- to rescue were • electrocuted last
ehlcvlous opinion which might night when‘a small plane crashban "propaganda directed against ed Into high teation wire*.
rouse communal passion” and to
George Strelmlkls, 30, was kill­
the territorial Integrity of either ed a s h e t r k d to pull Michael
The Pakistan's Premier pledged Hoan, 27, of Worcheiter, a pas­
the two rountrex."
senger In lha plane, from the
Chinose Nationalism tmla ytireillcl- wreckage.
himself to carry out in full tho
The pilot, Robert Laforce, 2d,
agreement he signed with the of Worcheiter, was thrown clear
Prime Minister.
of the plane. He suffered a pos­
The Premier said that India and sible «kull fracture and other in­
Pakistan, as a matter of world juries.
•
peace, nitisl "settle all outstanding
I'ollre gild the fallen wires eleis.mi'H ity peaceful means lo pro­ irifled the plane and fjtrelmlkn*
mote the growth of fiiendthip an I was electrocuted as he attempted
good neighborly feelings between tn erven Sloan,
the two countries.
\ woman, Mrs. Ann Talpllne, Cl,
Meanwhile, in Taipei. Formosa. whs knocked lo the ground ami
I.uirhnw peninsula )&lt;&gt; tftl|e« fro'rt liurnetj as she triad to help StrelHaitian on the Chinese mainland, mlkilH.
signals oil the next invasion of
And in Frankfurt, Germany, The
liaiuiio le'und.
:dgiittng of two flares in the Baltic
Ills patches from llaiimn sold
today revived hope for 10 IJ
Russian adviser t had arrived on S, Navy fliers missing in a lost
l.urhow peflnmla, 10 mile* from PB-4V patrol plane since Saturday.
tlninnn on the Cliinesn mainland,
IJ. 8 . Air Forces headquarteri
some week" ago.
The p.usslans are drilling In­ said the flare* had been sighted
tensively a small invasou force, hy a search plane near the ManUti
Inland of Bornholm. AdditiourJ
the dlHpntchr♦ added.
Nationalist), shattered t h r e e 'tfareli plane* and ships of the
fliine-e Communist attem pts to Danlidi *mJ Swedish N'nvya were
Invndi the Island in the past I wo sent lo tlie area in the hope Hint
weeks. They s«id thoy killed II,- the flares might have been set up
the missing plane.
000 Hed*, rnpturrd at least ”,000 I from
The fniir-miglrted "Privateer"
nn*l selrrd considerable arms and
patrol plane disappeared Saturday
supplies.
(Despite relent Iras rummaiidcri • on a 430-iidlea training flight from
ing of imiatl c ra ft oD along tlie Vreisti.yloni Germany, lo Copen­
South China const, ttm Urdu would hagen, Meninark. 1
Tlie plaiir ttu i last heard from
t-e hard put to float n largA tiaval
wlimi It radlifd It had crossed Mir
force.)
(iermnh-Daiilsh border near »ttn&gt;
The Natlooull't* liave rsi'l the Russian r.ouo of GernmAy.
Itrds Inst ninny small craft In nix

1 small lauding* in the past mouth.

Hainan dispatches told o f a
complete tout «f the laMi’d attempt
Saturday.

Notice

I,ill's 26Htli Division troop 1 rueml toward Mnituin in more than
:t(r motorised craft. Nationalist de­
fenders sank more than 2d veasel.r
and killed .... re limn 1.00t) Reds.
The rest tnioeil Imrk toward the
I.uiehow pen 111 ilia hasp. Keveral
more craft were reporter) sank In
flight.
i The NationHlIsia raid one of the
illlkell cm fl was » g'Uihoul. Pr,‘ '
m iiinl'lv one ttmv lost •« the fted*
in il veai when driven ftmn Hie

«nd daughter Lou Anne and Mr*.
A rthur Hlltelv left Thur.vUv f„r
their home In Irwin. Pa, Whil»
hrro they wore the guest* of Mr,
Miller's Miml, Mm . Murv Lnmh*rt.
Mr, and Mm. Jack Creamer ex­
pert tn Inave shortly for their hnuie
in Akron, Ohio,
Q
SInre Sgt mid Mm. A, A. IlimA,
him- Ii c i ' l i Ii iii.nfei red to f V n»
All. Ifrook's nuithei liar nniveij
Ft ■•III KiO’dniliiei' into I lie 11 lionir
on Siilillytoun Ito,ul.
Jack Ma-hl-m ha* retui tieil to hi *
home in Cliiiiilpai:iii‘. Ill
\|r,.
Aladdon i-xpi ' 11 lo j:u N’orti, „f|pi
&lt;lie ■■huiij I, , m i . I'jided

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brinstcr and
daughter Joyce of Prlnrcton. N. J.
are guests at the home of Mrs.
Brinstcr'* aunt, Mr*. C. K. Chainhera, of Sunny town Hoad.
Mr,.. Charles Muir was admitted
lo tile Florida Sanitarium luM
week, Miffrilng from n seri.....
heart condition. Mr*. Muir Just
recently moved to the romniunity
with her family.
Mrs. J. It. Mai tint, from Klniirti.
N. A , visited her daughter At'
Mem y Munson lin t work.
Mr. and Mr". J. G. Anderson
a ml two children of ll&lt;- Id'** tv
Va., wen recent g o r its of Mr. not
Mr,. U. Wj Lafun mid fanitlv.
Mr. Mod Mi *. \v, VVViii, ii.ii *
X" Isle* 'I Is I'riilll. Ill'll i, v«,„.
moved to Fnirvilln lust wc&lt; I..
in, lui-lila &lt;'-&gt;arOy, N-*w Vnrk
Illirnid .Men'll of Union Dili . in i n i: n a s i i : n r t i u ; h t a t i ; ■**
iia* licen visiting Ids parent . M&gt; I 'l. u l llH A . r lltK C T IN ilH ;
om—-le tu * &gt;j
U iie ld ti, a m i m - .
and Mr &gt;. Murnid Men ei Hr., al In Vluitilif'il
Unit "nil In illVnli* 1m,
their home on l.ake Irene.
|.e--n l-rnnglil hii -i Iu *I von (i&gt; ) i)-tr
iniimoiiii I- KHeli In. in
Mr. ami Mr . A. F. I.hMi. nod Ini-liAiid
Hu I'lriull Court, Ninth C’treatt,
daughter Mae, Mr*. Mu»v I.ihii- Meniiiuil* rminiy. Slain of klorltU
bert. and their house giuvd , Mi s| | i,air al S infrd Seinliud* *'"iiritv!
Ktorlita Thu inline of Plaint Uf
.ind .Mi... Thomas Millet,
ami CntimuiN
t- Kltctdn, Ttm naum
daughter, I.on A tine, mid Mi*. \ i III* lIrteml.iM i*- Isnui U. KP-lnfl
Vim nr« hsrrliy reipilreit tn iii»»T
thur Htilrlv, -all of Irwin.
anuvrr lo ill* Hliove mill
wn
motored to Movtonn lleaeli on nr
III,' lltll ( rtmitilalnl filed tier* In
We dues' lay.
mi nr l-e in re Afuy Isiti. 1S3B -or *
Mr. Frank .1 Minpln nml dam'll -ti-r-'e pro innfem-i will tin enter,a
in •» you
ter left till, week from Contented nunWillies*
tn&gt; hand nml ssnl Hu,
Harbor Trailei Park lo nioloi to 71It du* "f April. IS.'.e, a* Cl,ok .if
ilie
fill
nil
Court, Nlnili .ludl lil
Lo.. Angelo*. Calif
i'll-nil. tfriDiiuiln ("oiinly. I'lnrM 1
Mr. nm| Mrs. Joseph I'nvrlrherk
O. P. 11,1,1.1.1.
Clerk of alio'r
and son have lerentlv tmrehnsed
the Wells home on Ptnlrlr Luke c i 1ic c i t cm ;ter s Court.
i:At,
Hhirley Cusper. ilittighter of Mi.
and Mis. Civil" Ca&lt;|iei. i* eonfined lo luu home with rliminiaHe fever.
Mr, and ‘Mrs. George tie ltn
parents of Mis, Itotn-rl Flower., i
of Altamuole Sluing*, rei-entlv
piireharml the N. •). MeMowell |
home mi Hunnvlown Hoad.
Mrs. Marlin Weaver i . recover- I
ing al her home from ti recent hnut j
with vim* pneumonia.
Joseph Corlev is *|j|| n nnlienl 1
III the Oiallge .Memorial Mo nil til
following mi locldi'ot on Spring
Lake Itoarl - rie l ill week him in ]
which Mi t-orlev wn* killed,
Airs, (!. K. Smith i. till n pu J
tleii! ill Him Moliilav II olio- lo ()| - j
Iniido following a recent illio'i .
Friend, of Mi. Fdwnid .Mil, licit
m r huppv to learn that he is bicl.
at ld» loti ». pod miistei in A lta - I
monte Spring*.
Mr. mu! Ml- Allen MeKri-vei i
wrre viiitui*. in the eominunilv I 5 M.u KL

lA'KUi iNttllCl*

OHk,

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Tor/ay

g*:d hlUifPsi twii tiiipi pat
ICetlleaM f i - * Fag- IIMI
-if fefh'iHi i.Tiiplovcs: 1
,Thn high tout I In ilri*U)&lt;tn Iasi
Mar. ^7 ruled fiml it' )i|e“ wltlcli,
immticcrl on* ttf*H ago he
i n'e ^ ii d u * (fovetiiniFiit cinidityeK
ro iild, tpve u fair serfllcf. 'liut )u
Ilia) aamy decision the eojirl said
«s dnfeiida'd’t o|ip'/tnm ity t&lt;i prove rtcsior.*
actual hi r* mu-* he 1gtinr»ntc»«i. I U s ' .
Tilt- lilgji qutlrt in' Murford's Cmsh
»h)i| s||)ili pd dpputtutilly pan
'fiiick, uiott{lia of wvlor cliluirivulet). Hi litf,.tr»it1Vr "T*
,. Jueltee, Cla^k took' ltd purl In nut c a n Imnudo navigation In
today'* titTl-don, .A Atimfufy l)*u* streams.

tev4v:v,-.Ui;Hi,i

OOt NMf i Kf

pea) lie drafted tlie first utubvet’.

r-Jva list,
1
'
•
.Tie’ cti»e g u v Mil of Murfoulis
leflHui. a* direr t n of Hie Wiuncll,
•A , uptdv rreiqd Id the IT011 e tinin q I ),c a n AetlvIHeu isifiiinillee
dining olio ol It- Invesljgitlloii. of
Coinmanlst influence* in lli'&gt; "uiitry*
Mflirl’tii WilA*
IlflJlt U| IIdi trlif court lin e lo three month*
Imprisonment and I'-Tif) fine, lie
a ns convicted under a law mak­
ing refusal to produce paper ' nr
answer eumntllleo quenllutm a
nilsdcmcHnur.
The If. H. court of apueab Iterc
upheld Hip convlcllmt. Morfutd lit
appealing for a Supreme Court I
irvlerv questioned Hip commlMee a ,
aid Imr II y to compel hint to pro- j
ducr thr records
Tho Supremo Court alio refus­
ed to review tho contempl-uf-Congross conviction of George Mar­
shall, chairman of tin Natlumd

I'Vanco'H DauKhter

N tw l lta r ln g Device
H u No R eceiver
V; '
. Hut Dm In E nr
CfckegfV III,—Deafened peojil*
are Italhni ■ new device teat
Mvee tho at clear bearing with*
etn ,leaking them woar a1 .re*
Mhrer betlen In the ear. ’Ihey
M r eejoy sonis, aormona,
IflMdly companionship and
N eieeu aeccoet with no aelfteeaclawa fooling that people
ere leehlei at the bnllon hang.
Um e* their ear. With the now
turnout Invisible Phentomold
f i i Belton# yon may free
yohreetf not only frem deaf-

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PRICKS (JOOI) THItOUCII WEDNESDAY

In Our MEAT DEPT.
A A G ra d e W e s te rn
Nib, CfcMk 0* HIwuMm
CH O PS

Margatei Ann Guallty, Giado A Hvaty

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Klreah "O” Lean White

F IR E S T O N E S T O R E S
homo completely furnished oxcHnt
for a bedroom suite supplied by
the bride.
The Generalissimo, however, de­
parted from custom enough to pneseiit tho diadem worn by tho bride.
I’elace source* said nil the Jewel*
in the heeddreik had belonged to,
Carmen’# mother.
Friends previously hnvs said the
couple plan to spend a month-long
none ymoon uboard F rancos vsflht,

grimace to Rome,

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Ex-Red Editor Playground Equipment Is Being
S.
Plane
Installed In Fort Mellon Park
Speaks At New' Un Lite Katt ^
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Is McCarthy’s
Smyrna Beach In Lake Erie x i r e C I v - tfl iV e C l i If i^ llt e r S
« Mystery Man
PlavBiotltiil ernhimieiit dial will make the kiddie* nl v*anl,,rd
lisppv wa* inil.dlrd today at dir I Ik* I'lavgonind in I I Mellon
I’ark under dir diirilinn nl l.rr S.ininrl*. mrmlier of the Mk*'
Playground Committee.

While On- pinygllimilt ti i* lift Vet been ollicially ilrrlu -cirri, C a n d i d a t e L ) c c l n r c s H i 1v I I . t i i I t e r n A I It i,tt
youniplni will be allowed In try out the equipment until miiIi tune
S n te e
( , ts l
N i i ; 111 :
H e B e lie v e s In C o l- j
d e re d T o
A p p e a r a* grass is planted, when it will lie roped oil tin a while, lie «l.ilrd
Mure
Ilian
SUNNI
worth
of
equip-+
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An
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le c t iv c
B a r c a in in i;.
B e fo re S e n a t e In ­
mini i# being provided liv tin l,„H|(rthall niurl. bucket *.ip|.oit.
M
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G r o u p KIknf u-liirh have ilremly hern erect­

L o u is

B udenz

Is

W A S H IN G T O N L A p r.il &lt; / I V
E i Conirnunil Loui* Budcnt w n
Subpoenaed today at lire "mystery
witness" Senator McGsillry wants
Senate investigators to hear cm lti»
charges against Owen Lallimore.

A senate foreign relation] Millcommittee ordered Budenr to ap­
pear at a public tetiinn neat Mon
day.
The turnin' lie i* looking into
JlcCsrlliy'* mtuiatiops that Lilli
more it a Soviet espionage agent.
Buden/ it former managing edi­
tor of the Communist nrwsphpct,
The Daily Worker. He renounced
Communism and leturned to the
Catholic church.
Chalmum Tydlng# {D-Md.t told
reporter# that lluduru l« tin* "mv:
terv witnr.i#" tlncl McCarthy. WUcon»in Republican, contend. nm
A nvar thut l.ntlltnore in or Ini • I.i-oii
Tl Commiinlut Party member,
Lnttiiiiorc. John# Hopkins (lul
vet ally professor and soni- ttnie
c'linoultanl to the Stale Depart
inont, lias denied undet until llml
lie has ever liren a ('innniunM
He tia» called McCartliv tin on
mitigated liar for niukiui: tincharge.

The Intiitl onerated ineuv-go
loniiil which will hoM :M children
nl a time, and which turn- eastlv
on rnltei ticaiitiga, will ptnlialdv
he a hig iittmrtinn. It i* of all
no tul mn#trut'tlun nml #trnnglv
built, and I# liainl-operati d mi .ilv
liv tw o t-liilriren

T*vn -wing unit#, g and |n feel
Muir, have all #|ec1 liangai*. chain
mill Htrnilg .eatr. Two teetei .
each lioldluK right vollllgrter# air
•••■ing tn.tailed All of llipM' unit i
me heilded in i-niirirlu u*. a .iifrl\
inei'aiitiun.
An all *lei-l r-lnite with .Oainleled mi tin. sliding .unfair i- an
'tin i hie iittiiicliiui. Pine liaml
inil# affnril pinteelinn while elimti
iug the step* nml lii getting sentnl for llie'slide.
’IOI'i* fit! V HII! III? HiJitnl In f lm

ed Snrtli nf thi* court will t-r a
\&lt;dli*v halt eourt, netting ami m ip portr for wlib-h were being erreted
lhi# morning.
Cloy rniirt# fur
tdnvliig nimtile- will he provided.
The .Itfi Icgu.truni plant* lhai
in-ins.- the too by IlOtt font play'imind me thriving due In plrpti
fill rainfall. Thrvo were planted
hy the Klk#. who have nhired two
■mall palm tree- at the rntranrr
on First Street. Palm* are tielnplanted tn the Cltv at the ruin. &gt;
nf tlie playground area.
The f’ilv runtrlhuted .00 toad
of muck amt many load- of dm
Ini the plaeginiltld. Muck and 1 lav
for the planting nf gra*.* i* tiring
plm-eil un the portion nf the nark
hetween Hip playground and tennis
court*, and aruund the HWitntnlnr

City A ttorney America G rants
Rules Against $10 Million Aid
Photo Ordinance To Free Thailand

lindens, now u college profo.#nasi a sneaking engagement In
nlghl In Midland, Mich.
Th# dectalnn to subpoena Rtlden*
tame at a timed door mreliNg of
the subcommittee with atl mem
her* present. Chairman C'omiallv
lll Te*.),of the full foreign RidaHone Committee aim attended,
Lnttiinorc hod asked in iitjvarire
that he bo allowed In ronfnml Mrnor.

mlUcft to trocsmtmmbie tin* wit«*•»-. Vi

The roinmittep did nut *rant tin
iriiuast Tin i.-riM&lt;*etaminntl'in,
Mrnnu Idle in l.arehrmint. N V.,
impnrier Allren Kohlhftrg, reneat
Ing thill he linil fiirnUtii'd 'hi* i lu
'Om IIn N Oa rasa a n t

Seminole County
* Gets $23,920 For
Teacher’s Salaries
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 11 — f/l’i
— The c a b i n e t today released
•nothar 92^174,000, earmarked en­
tirely for teacher*' laUrlc*. to
tide county achoola o vn at lea-.t
until the legialatura meat* a your
lUII4 lltlni
from
now.
Seminole County’* share was
etgad at 123,020.
C pmptroller
om p tro
C. M. Gay told thn
J n a t budget commjillon the
tt^h^general fund could eland the
__iwal became etata tgeneiea

4a[

h a ^ M v e d more thag had been
during the f l a t , three
air Ipted
.

era of thla
this buefneae and there
quartan
tome

unexpected

tax

re-

celpte.
Hup
choot Hupt.
Bt\
, Thomas D,
.. Ballay, who had propoasd, that tho
tfegtataitue be called
.
hack into
m aIon If necaaury to
•pedal . m
tea
ralie money for the aehoolt, aald
today’* release would Make a
•pedal eesainn unneeaeeary,
The action brought the total rahtaea to achoole In this builnc**
year to 96 percent of their 947,409,000 legislative, appropriation.
agenry
Mo othar general
baa received more
90 par­
cent. Most have been
ts leas
Than that,
• 4 Comptroller Gay
schools should under*

George M.
Dies Of He

fi()

D ay

Srn lie -.it held l*v Clumfr I ’eppei
•aid "the lalini no; in to n mv
111* Mil Do ra il .Oppose these people
n llie- , ,i*l f«.m lli i oiigie**ional d ii
. i I would have been . ill 'll f i i wi&gt;h
mi iep|e rnl,tlii'ii id them in l on
gie*» d l hail hern * nti lahor f (•)

* IMtm.nnn m military aid tn
irn t action by the Slate Sii|jtemr
I ha liana. State and defeat* de­
Court on ,i minim ordiname in &lt;m
partment offlriela are known,
other 1 lurid,» rilv, A. I ’-dwin Sliin- t however, to have been reiulderilmlter, city allornry, told the City • l" l sending American military

Hiippllea In Thailand. Indo­
Coruniiition |.i*t mglit.
lie pointed out, lumeter. that ' china and Indeneala.
tucli photographer* mutt ohirive
BANGKOK. Apr. II &lt;/p)~ The
the otdinamr requiring a health Omlfil Stale* has granted $ID.
i ard tuch at that wln'h appliri to 000.000 worth ol irmi and oilier
maganne tolicllor*, City Managri miiilaiv aid to a Thailand thie*i
McKihhm tlaleil thii morning
emlrd by Cnmitiunitm, Premier IN
No lireiiii* ran In* cliaigeil to hill Sonttgram ditrlnitd lod.iv
llii'si* |ihntiii;rii|ilii'i* liv Ilie *’itv
llii* tv*# ihe first concrete mam
or County dm* to the fart that
the pioiliii-t i* a pail of Intel-tali feil,ill,,r, ,.t deriiioni reached #|
Cnnmiiriw. M, McK.hhin ilerlnretl I ihr ll.ingkok .oitferencc ill Frhiu
lllf lliui'liint plliiti.giapln'l. how
i-vur, mu. I Imvt* a licnllli curd am t nry
a piwm il ha.-ciI nil it* piw*ma*hni
Philip t Jeisup, U. S. Aloha*
A lit) day I'ktcn.iinii mi an oiilioli vtdin At Luge, tel forth the U. M,
to Ilie Del-Air Sidaliviahin ill Mil
lutivilln Avenue and Twcutii-tli poiilinu llirie ol giving military
HI reel wim granted liv the Cnm- aitnlarite in Allan nation) dia
miiininn (» IVeil It. (trier nf llti- playing llie will to Hand agamil
i.oh, The ojition pn llie fill lot*,
tl»r f tirinii iiin*i tide.
wa* due tn expire April 16.
John Gray, whose 120-ilav op­
1Indn .Songgrein't tfadenlup. tlw
tion on the lakefronl pronrrtv now Huy kingdom of Tliailand hat taken
occupied liv the *nfth*lf diamond it# plate alongnd* denim rati*
has 76 iIuvh to go before erniring,
■iked for an extension nf his up. poweri tn the cold war agamtt
linn. The City declined to renew Communnm
the option until it nears the end
Dill the war Is more Imt than
&gt;f the puilod granted. Mr. Gray cold in eoiitlirast Asia, which lies
is seeking an FIIA loan fnr nn athwart the mighty new Common
apartment building project.
l*t rial ion of Chine end Itself Is
The Commiaalon decided to rr- riddled with Itnds.
;dot the area hetween Second St.
The premier successfully (ought
and Seminole Boulevard, Mellon- for recognition of Ban Dili’s
vllle and Han Carlo# Avenue* French apporled regime In Indo­
Some of thla land hus been sold, china. Tlie Western powers have
other portions are still owned hy lined up for Bao Dal while the
the City.
Com mini lit lilor supports the op­
It we# decided to defer further posing regime of Ho-Chl-Minh.
engineering work for better drain­
Thailand Is the only Aslan na­
age In Goldsboro until the Soil tion til rccognil* the Ban Dal
Conservation Service camptetea a government
survey of the area, said Mr. MrThe American grant of military
klhhiit.
aid evoked expressions of thanks
The Commissioners expressed from Thailand cabinet members.
appreciation to the Civic Improve­ One #aid the practical contribution
ment Council for its siiggeatlon of military aid Indicated that the
that the City employ a consultant United .Slate* Is "a true friend et
for parks and public building Im­ all times,’*
provements. end advised that when
The military aid In the form of
the need erlsea for addition* to arms as well as equipment such
Sanford'* ornamental park eyetsm as bulldorars to build Mtlly need­
they will consider the employment ed mllltafv road* In north Thail­
of a competent landicap* artist.
and was given to help Ihe govern­
It win pointed out by the Com­ ment reslM Infiltration by Com­
mission that the present trend Is to munists, the premier aald.
utilise City owned parka for rec­
The exact Urns and mathod of
reational purpose*.
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LOS ANGELES, Apr. I I . — (TP) — A new modal plan for ailing
marriages, something besides dnroraa. is an absolute ’ ntiSlt" in the
United StaMs and a comnittaa of tha American Bar Association is form­

ulating the plait. ,
judge M W. Ataxandar of tha court of common piaai, Tolodo,
Ohio, who. beach
tin Bor Association's special committae, said in an
____ tha
interview today th#l legislators have been trying since 1804 to get
uniform dlvotce laws by constltu- — ------------ - — ■ '■■■” • ■
tlonai amanrtmanta.
working divo.c. » o * |,
"But It Jnat lap*9 in tha carde."
"Thara Is a uniform support act
Judge Alexander told Superior
Mallby and Elmar already adopted by • dasan statas,’
Judgas Joseph
&gt;*aph Maltby
Doyle of Los Amraja domaetic the Jurist pointed out- "Tkars'a
raaaon why ell skauldn’t adopt
ralatioa* court.
llgratory dl- no
vorca, Invotvigg
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to another itaka, — Nevada, far of ehlkfran. Ail relMoua faltha
Instance, — mpkee op only t h m kayo adopted it, CatboMi ^rotaatpar cant of the tatal, ao K’u really not, Jewish."
The present method of dispens­
the 97 per ceat who divorce at
ing divorce, ha said, ia .lika per,
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States Cirrut Court of Appml*
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Bryan nml ('arson for irw ral
years, hr* movril to Miami .ilmiit
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law firm, Cntntiii, I'rttrway irrut
tilomhlei- nf Mini cltvFuneral lervh'e* were tichl nl 6
P. M. toiluc nl the Comb# Fllliiwn
Home In Miami fnllnwlng which
tha innly will lie taken In Klssllrtmoe, where romrnltal service# will
be held *t 2:30 P. M. tomorrow
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mere 21 centi per capita f ootpan thii with the ptetrnl. when it hat bossing, Ill'll" to Ibdlnusv ami
Dorothy Knight
*lcynickeled (o $1,698.0b. and you’ll «ce how limn ha*' ' bshged
This fiscal intelligence comr» to ut today ftnm a l.uoklfl put out
fill. W K A T H K R
;
by the Senate committee on executive expcmbtuir# The nil- ol the
of
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booklet: ‘Tncreased Cost
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 11 —((Ft
Federal Government.”
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It contains a lot of interesting wa# 10 III, when It was M.007.3? A
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Chicago
Such a# the fact that n»t until for eacli men, woman and child
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Senator McClellan (D-Ark t Denver
the Civil War did (be per capita
fid
32
City
lebt amount to much. In 1866 it who head* the expenditures com­ Dodge
77
Memphis
41
climbed to 976.01. Then It drooped mute*, »ays lie think# Ihe drill N
77
64
ev Orleans
down to around 918 to 916 net each ought to be towered
And be
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and stayed there to World War I. throws some quotes In hack Ids New
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This set us off, and we've never stand.
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Boeitle
been the same since. It &lt;vnl no
For Instance. George Washing­ Jacksonville
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tu 9242.62, In 1040! dwindled to ton aald In his farewell addreis;
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Miami
9131.61, In 1090. and tbnn began
"Aa a vrrv important source ot Orlando
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creeping up again.
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Tampa
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World War II lit th* fuss, and
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People In 1870 Weren’t Satisfied
Quick thinking and action on,
tha p a '' n' the driver of a largo
With Penny-Ante National Debt
Gulf gasoline truck avnrted this
T ru c k

Hervlce emblems were rCientlv
nresentad to three employee# of
(he Atlantic (Mast Line &lt;vhft had
servsil the railroad fnr 86 vesr*.
I, . M. Cornell, general foreman,
announced today.
Receiving emblem# warm J. FDrneff, car renalrar. who entererl
ACL sarvlra on Dac. 4, 1024; Vlr
glia Matt#, raX renalrar. who start
ad his service. Nov. 4. Ift34 ami
J. J. Patras, who has worked for
the line slnra Feb. 14, 1034.
I.C.C. ADVISES
WASHINGTON. Anr^ J1 - f/PJ
— Tha Interstate Commerce Com­
mission haa advlsad all nartles
that tha Atlantic Coast Line rail­
road has asked 00 dav# tn il*vl#n
a new acquisition plan fnr th*
Florida East Coast Railroad which
ia in racaiverahip.
ACTION DELAYED
BAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 11, f/F&gt; — A move to strip H»rrv
Bridges of Amarlcan dtiaaashlp
was delayed today until M M 'tim e
next mouth.

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reservoir at the Gulf Station at
Thirteenth Street and Park Avenu*.
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from a hose.
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Locals Squeeze O u t
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Levy Raps Double
Hr D IL I, BERING
Hear Id Sport* Reporter
Tlir Sanford Giants i curbed in
to the frying p.m Iasi ujv.fit ami
■nnldird out n 'i-4 extra innint:
victory over ihr Lenoir Red Sox.
Hie lirlitrakirig run cmnr m ilic
bollom hall of ilic tenth inning.
Al Neville, firs! man up itrurk nut,
fom Roie drove a tingle to drop
left firld nnd Manager Ed Levy
drew a pan forcing Roie to sec­
ond, Marcel Pnrlkcr, tpnrkfhig of
ihr evening*! play, swung on a two
one pilch and drive it through
■hnriilop scoring Hole.
Lenoir's first run entire In the
opening inning on n fielder's error
Heim, Ihe lend off in till, rntl led n
hall off shortstop NnDlle's legs.
Hu nilvnrireil to second when Ran­
dy wns hit by u pltehed hull. San­
ford pitcher Chuck Hose threw »
wild pitch and the runners ad­
vanced! then Harris drove u deep
fly Id loft field scoring lltdni.
Hanford collected two runs in
the llth Inning when fJyII walked
and Neville singled, Manager Levy
ciossrd up Ihe opposition hy lul­
ling a ilmilde to light field scoring
holh runners,
The other two Hanford mm
came In the 7ih mi two lilts, one
walk, one BAcrlfirc, nnd a lilt mi
an error. Two runners were left
stranded.
The Ho* almost won Ihe grime
In the opening Ulh inning when
they rented three runs on a simile
nnd Ihicp walks, and u double.
Diamond Dll'll
MnrrtJ Poeldei Imhillrd foul
rlinnciM perfectly in Ihe field .
tile D I u ii I h hollers nil fmmeil In
the 3rd nnd llth innings . . Kelly
threw Ki pitches In the 7th retir­
ing the Sox via the strike out
route . , Malinger Kd Levy caught
a Sox runner off second base af­
ter retiring a man at first . .
Kelly pitched himself out of a
hole In the Hth after Issuing two
walks nnd hilling one halier
.
four Hanford players elusieied
around home plate cut off an at­
tempted Hot nqueexe pl?y . ■
catcher Halley mode the out.
The Hanford Dlaiitn are -ehedlllrd to meet Springfield mtiight at
the Municipal park. Dame lime lr
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AP Nrwefenturee Spurts Kdilur
CLEARW ATER, Kin- -*■ The
Phlladtdphln Phillies will l.e the
most feared 'team In the Na­
tional I.euguo tills season, snys
Munager Kddie Hnwyer.
“ We’re hound to Improve and
everyli"dy will lie mil to heat us."
says Die haldliig Kcoteli science
professor who Is pulling In his
second full season In Die majors.
"After all. we were lust lit team
hitting and we finished third Inst
season. Our hilling has got In
Improve nnd Hint s why 1 think
we'll take third ptnee ngn(n. Of
course, If either the Dodgers or
Cardinals come up with Injuries
and lady luck smiles on us, we’ll
causo u lot more trouble,"
Sawyer could use another top
pitcher and would he sot In n big
way If ha could find two likely
starters among the rookies. Russ

Meyer, winner of seven straight
Iasi September, Ken llulntsetman
and Robin Roberts are Ills thioe
top linrlnrs. The first two both
won 17 while llolierts, pitching his
first full season. Won 111.
Sawyer la not ton high mi Muhhn
Church, whoso earned run record
lad the Inlurimtlonal league. Dub*
ha still' Is Toronto’* property nnd
Will HaVe to make ine team bb*
fora April,
Jim Konstanty, a
rlghty, la the No. I raljaf man,
Curt Simmons, the fun,Out) bonus
lofty who cmne up In 1047 but
has yet tu fulfill expectation*, will
get every change to become a
alerter again. If he falls, Saw*
yer/ballnvea ho will develop Into
g fipe southpaw relief artlat. At
on* time Simmons waa rated as
another Lofty Grove. Nnw the
Phillies are willing to aettl* foe
another Joe Page.

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BASKETBALL
NEW Y O R K -- Tlie Anderson
(Im l.) leant withdrew from the
National Basketball Association.
IdW A C ITY, la. - T h e Univer­
sity of Iowa athletic hoard releas­
ed Lawrence (]'op*| Harrison as
head huskflhnll roach.
IIAHKHAI.L
HT, LOUIH— Tommy llenrirh,
mil fielder of Die New York Yan­
kees, left fur Hull lullin' In visit
Ur. George Jhmm'll at Johns Hop­
kins Hospltul to have his loft
knee examined,
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H0RANTON, Pa. - Al Widntor,
Ht. Loul* Browns’ pitcher, said that
if Die Browns do not offer him n
contract for "at least $1(1.11110" tills
year, he will sue haschull In the
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AHIIV1M.K, N. C\, Apr. II (/!’)
—I’ll riling troll Idea continue to
plague manager Burt Khntton &lt;d
Die Dodgers. Rolplt Branca’s sure
ethow la still lioDicillig him, and
Rey Burney has returned In Vsm
Retch for further training.
Jack Baida, another ailing Ding­
er, yielded only one earned run
lust night in teaming with Phil
lluugstad for u 111-1 Dodger
triumph over over Maos.
WICHHITA. Has., Apr. U -(/Pi
—Kirby lllgbc the old philosopher,
admits his pitching arm is a III I(•■
sore—hut still great
"You know what Whitlow Wyatt
used to say," Itlghe observed.
" ‘Any time your arm Isn't sore
.lid."
It's dead.' I Ihliik I'm going to
have n big year (or the (limits."
RACING
NEW YORK— Hwect Dream
INDIANAPOLIS Apr. II (/IT
($7,110), one of three winners for —-All was gloom in Die New York
Yankees entourage today- Tommy
Henrlch's chronically ailing left
knee was bothering him, and he
was forced to detrain and head (or
Baltimore oiul a consultuthm with
Dr. George Bennett ut Johns Hop­
kins.
. „
"When 1 tty to dive." Ilenrtrn
exnlatned, “the knee gives. I have
been taking It as easy as possible,
hut It won't com* around.’’
AUBTIN, Tex., Apr. tt-W V *
The Ht. Louis Browns claimed a
hometown southpaw from the Now
York Giant* yesterday on waivers.
Pitcher Louis Blotter, 88, was
bdrn in Ht. Uuis, but no# makehla homo In Baltimore. He has
been In organised baseball since
1044, but saw little action until
1047.
NF.W ORLEANH. Apr. 11—(Al
—Manager Jack Onslow of the
of thing that catches nn with the Chicago White Box is ptenning to
entire squad."
taka over the third base coaching
Eddie Wallkus, shot by that dtrange! Chicago gal last summer, % a decision to handle the traf­
still Is three pound*. underweight fic probably was hastenad by
and will have • te ftf M’ jMfDIek
)h Butter Mills’ conservatism.
Slsler for tlret haae Bill Glynn,
fine looking rookie from Toronto, times of taking too many chancte,
really la In cahtp to prod both vet* waa overly cautious in a recent
arena,
,
game with the Detroit Tigers.
HUler, however, no lenger (a
The blossoming of Qua xarhlal’a

Future f/i jnijor

Washington Cinch
To Stay In CeDar
During ’50 Seaton
CHARLOTTE. N. C., Apr. 11, _
4*T) — Only a major deal can res­
cue the pitcher-poor Washington
Senator* from another lonely sum­
mer In the American league cellar.
Oddly enough, new Manager
Bucky Harris has the one pitcher
both New York and Boston Would
like — Ray Scarborough, But one
pitcher can’t help Washington.
What Ruckv needs is hulk.
The Yankees appear best pros­
pects for a swap. They have such
expendables as pitchers Fred Han­
ford, Don Johnson, Clarence M ar­
shall and Hper Hhen and at least
one of their four catchers.
Either flrrt baseman Kddie Rob­
inson of (JenThorough would ho a t­
tractive halt to catch Dip Yankee
eye.
As mutters stand, the Senators
are silling hack waiting for the
others In u*k waivers and hoDlng
to grab an attractive discard. Their
only worry is to stay above water
until cutdown time comes May IX.
Harris has u fair inflrld and a
promising young outfield of (ill
Conn, Rookie Irv Noren and Sam
Mele.
Noren Is the ex-Rrooklvn
farm hand purchased front Holly­
wood for 170,000 after a .0,10 year.
He Is the most attractive newcom­
er.
The catching Is nnlv fair with
the flerv Mickey (Irnsso to back
up At Evans, the No. t man.
I ’itchlng Is the real suro spot.
The recurrence of Hid Hudson’shoulder injury left him danger
nusjy thin.
HinDon’s career may lie ended.
Nobody Is oplimlNtir nlmut his
return. With Hudson nut of the
starling line, Harris lias tu lean
mere heavily on Hcnrlmrnugh,
Di. k Well, end .Ine Haynes.
Riddnsou. a good first baseman
with p.iwei at Die idale, Is the
"lid man nf the infield. Al Ko/nr
at second. Hum Dente, an improved
batter, al hurl and Eddie Yost ul
I bird aie the ..ther
Humming up, Washington ha*
a fair outfield and dangerously
thin pili liinx that i an wind up in
disaster. Uni*
they null a trade
tlie Ht. I ."ills drown i cidlnpp
iMimpleti lv. Die Henut.ii
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St. Lmiift Pitcher
ThreutenH To Sue

Leagues Is Down
Thdmiu C. Dewey
On Farm Systems —today-Governor
vetoed a bill that would haw
Banford Giant baaoball fan* can breathe a little eaaler. Budd)
Lake, popular Giant utillty-mia, ran throu«h hla flrat workou
yesterday with (ho local squad, After a jogging aeaalon, Lake pair,
ed off with two other playera and aettled down to light throwing.
“My arm la aa looae aa a gooae," the .veteran ballplayer aald
“And for* once 1 ran report that there’* been no aprlng cramps In
my lege.”
Buddy declared that the fevea bit him yeaterday afternoon whih
he waa working at hla gaa station. “Onec the hug hl(caH, he aald
“you Just have to get out and play a little.''
Lake exclaimed that he would nave been Working out earlier,
hut the weather hampered all hla efforta. “The weather thla year la
eaactly like it waa the season I throw my arm out," he said.
Ruddy, speculating on hla assignment thla year, said, "I'll
guess I'll do more pitching than anything, but I'll lie ready to fill
In any spot where Manager Kd I.evy needs ine.
lliis nix-week training period most players go through," hr ««•
rluiuied, "is just about three to four weeks too long. Most anyone can
get into shape In two weeks If he puts hla mind tu It."
"When the* season gel* under way,"' he concluded, “I'll lie
Pitcher Jack Deal who worked out with the St. Cloud club thla
year was sold to Sanford recently. Deal, a lefthander for Sanford
last season, had a 7*11 wln-ioaa record.
Jack Scarborough, Sanford second baseman, waa given hla re­
lease yesterday hy Manager Ed Levy,
Mr. O. IJ, Farrell, owner of, Farrell’s package store, has four
Interesting photos of past Sanford nines In his window. Thu first
picture Is of the 1P.'17 Sanford Lookouts. Early Wynn, who started
Ids professional career with this team, Is now connected with Dm
Cleveland Indians.
The lOMO championship Lookout squad Is also In Farrell’#
s col­
colon. Hill Hudson who hung up a win-loss
win-1
record that ye,nr of
84*4 is now playing with the Washington Senators.

plci of the Sanford’ Semlnolea of 1040 and the
Farrelj also has pics

Hanford Giants of ID-■48.

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"P*n
years there have been many spurting events
that will long be remembered and talked about. W eV seen grid
classics, championship [usebail games, and record shattering track
meets Dim were deemed Important enough to rate front page head­
lines,
We watched Louis drop Bchmctlng In (he first round of their
now-fimous second meeting; we saw Al Zarllla null In Joe DIMagglos sure home run clout In the world series between the Yanks
°"i, Hnwhlyn, and we shouted ourselves hoarse when the referee
called Dm memorable fifth down against Dartmouth.
However, we'd trade all those actual occurrences for about two
or possibly three mythical ones. Purely in the realm of fancy we’d
like to seo Jack Dempsay and Joe Louis square off against each
n 17; * « “ml"g. of rntiraa. that t»th men'Were at the lop of their
physical Peeks. I f the Minassa Mauler of 1023 were matched with
io^shame" ,ll,m '*r of 1840 *h# B*pl°Gon would put the Bikini blast
It would he a^balGe ^ • ‘ ween Dempey’s flailing fists and Louis’
accurate
juba
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. .hook W ed Just like to see the ?iftht. vve wouldn’t
want lo make lamk on the outcome,
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the Michigan
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AI Wlduuir wnrii* $lit,illl(l frmn
the Hi. Liiiii* Browns to pitch
hnsrhull in l(ir»n.
If In- dues n't get It, the 8(5-yearold righthander aid al his home
In nearby Dunmore yesterday "I'll
sue baseball In the courts the wav
Danny Dardelln did."
Daidelbi brought a LI0A,0i&gt;0
ihimage suit agunct organised
liusi'hnll after he was banned (rum
playing In this countiy for iumiilng
to the Mexleiin t.eague.
Wldmnr caid the Brown- are
"preventing me from earning a
decent living III husehulL”
The
hlg pitcher quit Die Rrowiis re­
cently and cmne to his Dumimre
home to sll out hi. Iihl for .i higher
I'lilury.
He contends he was imlil (H.OOO
Inst yenr with Baltimore o( the
lateniutlonal League, where he
won 22 games.
The Browns, bidding for hit
services, first offered him the
Major lwague minimum of tfi.IKKI,
Wldmar declared. Further offers
weren’t much better, he added,
with the highest offer being
$7,000.
tn Ran Antonio, T«x„ William
G. Dewitt, President of tlm Browns,
said " If Wldmar Is going to court,
it becomes a battle with baseball
.rather than with the Browns."
He declined further discussion of
the case.

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PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 11. —
hV) — The future of Major League
basoliall Is down on the farm says
Boh Carpenter, energetie young
owner of the Philadelphia Phillies.
If what Carpenter has to say can
ho adopted as Gospel, Minor
League executives can stop worry­
ing about the future of their or­
gan liatlons. Radio and television
won’t destroy Minor League base­
ball as long as big league teams
depend on it for talent.
Carpenter' said tha day of buy
ing ready-made pennant winners lx
past. The parent teams have to
develop tlmlr own voungsters if
they are planning on playing In
future world series.
“Why the Phillies could win the
National League pennant this sea­
son If 1 could go out In tho Major
League market and buy a 15-game
winning pitcher and a .300-hitting
outfielder. But they aren’t to be
had and my farm system at this
time hasn’t got them either," Car­
penter said.
"Players can he bought," he
said. "But only the kind that help
you finish in the second division.
Why, they start at $25,000 fur a
third string catcher. You can’t
buy a top pitcher and an outfielder
for less than $500,000.
Major
league clubs will lust have to rely
on their farm teams."
Carpenter Is not certain him
snlf where the 1050 Phillies wRl
finish. He picks Brooklyn to wlp
the pennant and believes vou can
pht Philadelphia, Ht. Mills, Bos­
ton and New York In a hat and
maybe come up with the next four
teams In exact order.
Cafprater said the Phillies have
85 new hand* In their farm system
this yenr. Of these, maybe tl will
prove of Mujur League caliber ami
only three will eventually become
members of the Phillies.
The club will Invest $4BU,()()0 In
these youngsters and will be glad
to get three nf them for their own
uso,
The other eight probably
will be sold, traded or lnrt in the
bonus rttlo shuffle.

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club E n t r i e s

prayMtad Major League baseball
club; from staging “split" doubleheaders, w ith double aidnUj^n

’•Thla la atill a fro# country;"
Dewey observed in vetoing I bill
Introduced by a Brooklyn Dodger
fan, Assemblyman Lawrence P,
Murphy.
Tlte Brooklyn Damoertt aald hla
hr jfToITrd
"(ha
mmmM
hmaI o I
w
if c L S
i* w
m m w practlce
at BM»hf Weld of playing morn*
Ing and afternoon garnet, or after*
nootfahd evening games on double,
headlr dhys. Fans must pay Mo
ud missions to see both g a m e s ,^
He maintained that a double,
hefcder should mean two games for
the price of one.
e x h ib it io n

bah

AST-------8 8 0 C IA T S D . .
Yesterday's Rasa
Npw York (N) 15, Cltveland (A) I
Cincinnati
(N&gt; 0, Boston (N) 7
iti (N)
_Austin' (B8) 3, Ht. Louis (Al 1
PhUa’a (N) D. Lit. Rock (BA) 1
(Called six Innings, ra ln T W
New York &lt;A) v*. Quincy (Tl)
(rain)
Boston. (A) 7, Nashville (HA) 5
Philadelphia (Al fl, Savannah 1
Brooklyn ( 10) 10, Macon (SA) 1
Washington (A) j, Cher’te (THi 2

9

Wednesday'* Hchedula
Bostdn (A) va, Roanoke
at Roanoke, Va.
1 Detroit (A) vs. Raleigh
.* at Raleigh
^
St. Louis (A) vs. GainesvlllV
a* ui
___ Tax,
■at’iGalnesvlIla,
on (A) vs. Durham
Washington
Durham, N. C,
Hostag (N) vs. Richn
Richmond
at Richmond,
“
Va.
Brooklyn (N) vs. Baltimore
«* Baltimore, Md^.jnight)
New York (A) vs. Cincinnati
at Cincinnati, O.
Cleveland (A) vs. Nsw York (Nl
i at Toptka, Kas.
Philadelphia (N^ vs, LouhvIlU
), at Louisville, Kv.
■
Pittsburgh IN) vs. Indianapolis
at Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago (N) vs. St. Louis (N)
at Houston, Tex.

Charles Evans, Jr., who won
tha Western Open golf tourney In
1010, Is the only amateur aver
Hweel terrains. Miss 1'uggls,
[lobtila Hunter, Hporly flatly. Fu- to win that title.
turmstlp, I’nrk Iluy, LsUy Wands,
Tlmteh.
s u r o v tt IIACB—a/isth s Mila
Motor Hike. llolHim Hninn, Wondsrfot. Mr. Hlinrtsiop, Nettle H, Ha.
t^^Xmlillinr, Znrk Dunn, Halting Wd like to help you
With that;
,
'r illH p n A (D — S/tSths Mile
‘
Korn Kid, Kugsr ltsy, fill's Uuyr
Conquest, xtlei I'llts. Jay's Jerry,
; ;rGIFT for. Mfg
Muroil n. Flash y Fashion.
•
I ru b HTH RACR—ra ta rlir
Y^AJIJED FMJP FOB
,flky Disc. (Hack Nan. Handolur
Hub. Htilp'a Dream. Turklah TI*.
' MAILING
Oaliny .Mann. Opal’s Mistake, Chug
a tsujr* «
r f r T H N A C M / 1 K ihs
. Hite
r s r ’i s s
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T o x iu i r r u e x t s i s i
r i l l NT II ADR— r s t i r l l r

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. HpnjV .(B ull Handers, UCLA- Mtlx..HrubIiorn Jack.
i
**
head football coach, will d a rt Ids
Hullo vrldders through titelr Ivsae, tllxky'ilixikte, time tSiolfTr. Mfl’ EAST rrEST P S . i i e i J
spring training paces on Mutch rFtva
nr| llyolfv Hplnnlng Life, MsliiIk
T.
__ L
WnVltvTII #AOt—a/tSlke Mile
M llilre d 's (M iu li'f, Korol M a r, fl tAl Severance, Villanovu bas­ U n a . f l* t . D „ Kent F lash . N o x jliketball coach, fs '* noted public W iH lv rn . M n r r Teresa, I ’a lr to k
gtC-CLMANING
. 1
speaker. He Is In Ids 14th year L ife
MIUIITIf HACK—fl/tSIks Mile
as cuurh of the Multi Line cage
Itni'lna (tube. I’amanfl, Tlmlil
THE
sqpad.
Terry. Corunis, Two n Kverythlng,
Top Fellow, lielfnst. fluiar flirt.
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I S T I t HACK—a / « t Mila
HHAMPOU— M ETHOD
D e rb y Cs s n Is I I h
Penn State’* tinsel mil team had
IH lIie H a rb o r, W ild D o ll, C h a r, J l ' j Tr.
it
six ..’100 or lidttcr hi Item last ng t'rnsH, T t if f y H ill, Ml evado r*,
yenr, of whom four ore hark for
Orlando
TKJITIf HACK—B/iaike Mile
IPRO.
ll-mnd*lsd. tlr. (touch, Rig Hid,
Dolling Duck. Hlrigle Holt, (locket
Steam Laundry
IjiiI. (’Inch, llrnve Life.
4t
W. Concord
Pk- l-M Il
Jog Bedenl; has finished 20
Jockey Tod Aiklnsmi Is seeking
Pick ap A delivery
yearn as Penn Stale football llrr&gt;
roach and la completin'* tils 'jutii top riding honors for the third
Np Katra Chare*
year as Imsetiall roach at tho time In four winters at the Hia­
leah meeting.
school,
'

___ p u l i ’,ty

Walter Hagan waa the flrat
Amarican-born winner of the PGA
championship In 1081 and dam*
Inated the play through 1U27, win­
ning also In 1084, 102B, 1020 ami
and Ray Murray nf the tribe sock*
ed the other.
And one foul drifted over the
grandstand roof behind home
plate, than waa blown hark on In*

n n a e ra

M arkti

"ftSSi

Moderate, Market Btsa-

umpire Bill Bummers.

dv6 rd [a a fr to PWtr
aethag
leas than prices qdetM ._________

Saturday

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
-4 .

. . ^'^f?*** It !■ oae of tha nearest
■I itars, Sirius I* §.# light years away
from sarth.

Legal Notice
IN

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T H E C IR C U IT e a l i n T N IN T H
J U D IC IA L
C IH C U IT
IN
AND
r o il
8 K M l N O I, H
C O U N T *.
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IN I I K H A lin T O T U B IIB -B H T A III.IH IIM H N T U K LOUT OH I1B8TH O Y K 1I NOTH B X K C IIT K O IIY
M B Y R Ii r iiO V y H A N D IO A l 1IIO VU8. I l i a W IF B . TO O. N E W M A N .
D A T E D H K P T E M B B H 1, 1141.

and BETTER CARS
IN’S USED CARPHONE
LOT
H. PALMETTO AVE.
1205

N O T IC E
TO* A t."
IN T E R KMT
I ’ BABONB.
ru n lira
h e re b y n o tifie d th a t
■hare haa been file d In th a above
e m itte d C o u rt, n t v t lt lu . i a lle g in g
.lin t n r t r l i l n im ia data.) th a t r d
■lay u l 8 up lam b a r, A. D.. I H i , and
alanad by M E Y E It )*R O V lM and
ID A r ilO V U fl. hla w ife . p a y a b le ’ In
O. N E W M A N f o r th a aum o f F IV W
T tlO tT H A N D D O t.I.A T lfl ($5,000 001
haa I wan m isplaced o r h u t, ana
p ra y I hr th a t tha Jude*- u l tha
bove rN tH lad C o u rt e n te r nu U r J r r
am i
Decree re -e sta b lish in g
aold
nut A
You nra t h - r r f o r n n o llf lr d
lu
appanr In aald C o u rt and ahow
cause. I f any you linva. w h y sent
not a ahould n o t ba ra-aatabIH had
on Ilia &lt;th dny u f May, A. D .
1(40.
W ITN KH S m y hand and o ffic ia l
aanl on Ih la lh a (n th day o f M arch,

If th o CAR you W A N T in not on th a lot,
J im ! aak am i w* will got th o CAR you W ANT.
F inanced from 12 to 24 m onth*.

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UHLAN DO. Pl.A.
FLO R ID A ’S F IN E S T COLORED T H E A T E R

"HOME OF THE BRAVE”
T urn,

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A pr. I l t h T h ru 14th

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4 SHOWS DAILY
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3:14

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CERTIFIED
COLD STORAGE
for

Refine 1921, tlirn* weir
imi'lin nil'll I ii'flliri'iu ln l- in .It'll!

Furs—Woolens
Drapes—K u r h

Overworked Eyes?
Ill'll I'll- t tutt'n jiihI sitm1 1 iditi** t i i ,
i I MTnril, itrivtiik* i»*|M»*tiri* i« l'i**t I
ivinil. Itill til" 1llcltl m ill l.il\
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PRESENTING
In o u r 3 5 -d e g re e
te m p e r a tu r e

I r H i it H our

i .•ftiiitL 'i!

Dr. Henry iVleLitiilin

am nr

M u ra g e

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u th a ra .

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Orlando
Steam Laundry

a tu lin n !

43 W. Conruril Ph. 2- 3431
Plrh up A delivery at
Nu Kxtrn Charge

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STATE LEGISLATURE

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ADULTS 38e

O. p, l i . r n l o n
C le rk
or T ho
C irc u it
C oart
Hemtnula C o u n ­
ty,
&gt;* I o r t d n

Tin1 U. H. iiupcurn crop M irl.’il|
between
192 uml 42M inillhmi
pound* between 1941 and HMD.

I1BOUP 2______________

CHILDREN »c

Voile A. William** Jr.

NO ADVANCE IN PRICKS

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Went Ad i

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For Result*
T k a fo lia m l ag ra te * a p p ly la
a ll W a a l U a pa SI la bed M s T ka
O aafard M aaaldi

t thaa tka par Uaa Maariiaa
■ llaara I * M l l|a# imaaatiaa
• Haem *
par link laaeettoa
M Itaaaa Pa par Haa laaatllaa
■a m i Uaa far YaaHy Vaatrari
Cl»a warda ia ika llaa.
Daakla rata far klaah far# ampa.

PHONE
148
a
W aar* Ada will fca aaraalid
area ike itleakeaa* aa aasm*
araadam i t a i | T If yaar
it Mate* la Ida lalapkkaa
la raiata far tkla
* a a .ka adrarM aar M -e ip e e te a
la aa? promptly. la mater te r
aa ia read er Ika A a i P f i i i i M i
ea rrlre , all W aal Aka m eeT -tp

— Heal tia ta ie F o r Sale—3

Artlcitw f u r Sal*

H 1/2 ACRES tilled rich hammock
land, 2 flow Ink wells, on Lake
Jessup, 4 miles from Hanford,
94,0011.110, - Adjoin Iiik 112 ncri"*
hammock with shell mound, hoili
logelhei 95,000.00.
Also 40
acres uncleared celery luml .nine
locality 92.000.0U. All Mile per­
fect.
Herbert C), Crippcn, Owner
________Cart* uf Herald

F R IE D Shrimp Dinner, Nerved
"The Rest Shrimp nn Eurtb”
every night at Homer's d rill,
324 East 1st. Street.
ENJOY Sunday dinner at Laney’i
76c also weak day*. Lunchee *
hurt orders
COOl) A N II HAM
USED llahy lied
tHMHi
USED 2-pc. Wlckei l.iviiiif
Kooni Suite
9IP.tir,
USED 3-nc. Wicker Living
Room Suite
924,96
u s e d r.-pc. Solid ouk uincite
921.95
N EW . 11uf inis h?d r.-pc. IHnelte
920,00
S PK C IA I.I Reg. $49.50 Sim­
mons lunerspriiiu Mattrc.-y
NOW
935.KH
REtl. 989.96 Sofa Hid. As
sorted (!uvers,NOW
968.00
SPECIAL! Soft lied, Clmir.
Eml Talde; laimp Talile.

E XC E LLE N T BUY.
10 acres, 3,10 ft. frontage on Lake
Markham. 3 room house, elec­
tric kite him. 20* hy :IU' Karaite
with utility room.
00 lieurIiik
citrus trees. 23 varieties. 124
other citrus trees .1 year,s old.
Conlnel owner. Iloa II, c/o Nanford Herithl.

CLONE IN — 2 liedroom house,
livinpr room, dlnlnx roam, kitch­
en and bath, recently recondi­
tioned on lot fiOxin, 94,500.00.
Terms,'
ft*t. M &amp; a lf fa k * * ' *
HTHATE jQIC — Tract 93*212 fret
'• 'w le m k d ftfr *#a. ja ip ik ta ta tr
on East Fir.it nxtrntlun, ilhu’k
(1, 9950.nO. Also, want offer on
a re ik a a a a a Ikrurrept l a u r hhlance of lllm k IK tuts).
MODERN— 4 room house, 7 acre*.
*1 a a .
Ideal for poultry, 94,500,00 takes
it.
TRACT
15 ticrat adjoiniuu City
Limits
in desirable section,
' I a
J2.000.00.
Very NICK 5 room house excel­
lent locality, masonry construc­
tion, especially well drsiKlicil
911,600.00.
I—
FO R R U N T
— I 5 ROOM house, partially furnished,
uttic fan, nice yard, spurious
VELAKA APATMRNTH, Roam*
porches. 90.rdHi.00,
Wd Stores. 118 W. P in t SU nL SEVERAL nice houses In tlu
Phone 4tK)-W.
97,600.00 bracket In desirable
K IT C H E N E T T E
Apartments,
iiciKhhurhoods. Farms, Ranches
eomplklkly fumlahed. By month I some hl*l
highly Improver! and fairly
or year. Rafrlgtrator*. Slumberpriced.
Und Court on Orlando Highway. U N U SU AL New house, masonry
construction, built un a plan se
OARAGE A partm m ,' fUrnlsKed 8
lected because It offered a 6room Imme that needed nu serv­
lin in g bafort 11
1 ^ -M .
ant help — you should aee It —
furnished
THREE and POl
large landscaped lot with garage.
or partly fur

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" THE
SANFORD
HERALD

TifW
Ir
One doM-ln
Two at

furMahad &gt;4 roon
BIB Park Avinue.

f &amp; w 1m ‘ M

B room apim nont, elect rIn
kitchen, plenty hot water, aum200
mor ratea, sdnlta only.

toady t o . build.

Sell ar trado

|M0.i both. Phone 613-K.

HOUSgT WANTED — Will buy
front OWNER, two or three
room house. No speculative
price considered. 4 Phono BIOT.

m

J— A rlkka Tor
FOUR OR F IV E :
. or partly
! permanent

.unfurnished
_ house by
Phone DI07.

(1) A NICE i W l m t , two hedwows, eleetrWty.
street,

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HOT LUN0HER served ovary day
11 tW to 8 - with Homo Made
rolls and com Muffins, Homer's
drill, a x Bait T it Street
siN ua kn ga kMAAcm
i T •£ used.
stN
cmNnRsaa,, m
new

F IL L IN li S T A T IO N uml lim c e n
stnek. ei|iil|iineiit mid fi\ln r*'
timid It if ii t i&lt;in uml liii i in-11 O b
l.iviiiK iinik1 1 i - . W ill o iil tinilil
inp
Apply Nenlmnid Oil t'n
i l l W I- I SI
O P P O R T U N IT Y
V o U cun * i i i i i 912.5011 pci vein no
ii 92,5mi investmi'iit hi
iiiiill
Ini-ini- — u \iiilulilc In vi,m iim ii
W rite in w lie S. liillii'it, |tt|i.
Uni tun S. K., lit und Rupid
M ii-In trim, fin future uppmiii
mem in vein illy .
I , i n luick

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S pennl ServiiKM

161 K. First

.M ost U v a n th 'u I I ’o n lin v

IliiffM A r• Twit UrllMuiiV V h nI d iii uf
tft» Cum|ilpiply Now CiitiilM iii. . H i*
SU|lir D« tlJNtl uml (III* Up I i i * i* &gt; . .
With All that flutliliHi On** *• of n
Coiw«irllbln . . , Flu* tin* lo a m y ,
Sufoty um l Aiiilt-il Cui«»t«iit of mi
AH-Sf«*«*l Roily by I
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MAN in li'tirn pi ii nu tuning, re­
pairing. Evenings or full time.
Excellent opportunity uml earn­
ings. Work In Hanford. Write,
.Mr. Wood, (Wit E. University,
Chumpaign, Illinois.

Suau.'s!
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Shun. 1700 Sanford Ave.
DRAB T H IS opportunity.
Autn
Body-Fender Repair Shop* arc
busy; pay high wages. Trained
men nra needed; have your uwn
shop when exiwrlenrod. Reliable
at bind offers practical training
In few hours weekly.
Write
Auto-Crafts Training Box IH, LI— No I lieu— I'grxmiiiiH — lb
_Care Herald._________________
T H IS IS tu notify the Sa.ifnril
G IR L wants work aa maid or cunk.
merchants that I, W. H. Hinglo.
Call IB03-W after a P.M.
tuiy. Jr., um not respon.ilila
EMPLOYMENT hy depcndnhle
fur any churgea made t.v my
mlildle aged
couple.
___ ___
Man as
caretaker and repairing, wife
practical nursing or rasing for 14— LOST 4k K O tJN l! - U J
children. Write C. W. Illl.b, Fel­
Creen Rm'ker and nail
lowship Front Station, Sanford. I.OHT
between Monroe Come, uml
French Ave., Friday. R.ivartl.
J'hond 49-J.__
10— R uainm i O g fo rlu n lU aa

Black Billfold, H. a.daTl

Ave,, Saturday. Retiim napers

....I pictures PLEASE- uu &lt;n..*v
MANAGER WANTED
llnns asked. Mrs. E. C. Cnl-nn,
MAN OH WOMAN
lit. 1, Rux 318.______
TO SERVICE routes of new 6c
randy bar machines) also other LUST — Short lijark Haiiicnnt
Saturday on Elm ur Myrtle Avo.
merchandise moehlnee. Nn soil­
mies.
Reward. — Deliver to
ing or aolleltlng. Factory dlsWbutur will secure location
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I lull.ir (ul dull, t* mu i til I lu ll t I '■ill 11.**' —■
uid lln- t iil.ilni.i i- him ii I i I ii I 111inil nidi n il
t Ini- Inuk mil mm lln *' imi ill.11 lu te e- lire
u m l I....Illlflll Pulllliii in * built!

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V E N E TIA N
III.IN OH made lo
order. Seiullmle Venetiai, lll rid
Co.
92(1 W. 3rd St.
Ph. no
1162-W.
Drug line, Imllilnxer, *1unit* tin k,
murk, fill d ill, shell uml I *v
by loud or job. Contact 11 It.
Cuhslcil, contractor, 199 E. New
York Ave,, Del and. Plume 15(1
or 286- W.
LAW NMUWKKH Sharpened, lif.
cyclei repuirnl, Lock A Key
work. Prompt Servlet*. IL W,
_Shuman, 310 E. 4th^ St.
FLOUR HANDING and Fmi-liing.
All Ouk floors laid, Handed mul
finished at the right price F F.
_Stey«ns, Tei. 7 lll-H-4.
RAMEY'S Upholstery Shn|i. Furn­
iture A Autnimiliile. Rensniialilo
nrices. Free pickup A ileliveiy.
lln* M&gt;l
W
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7— IVlH'l.ivcHliK-k-Supplltm
Cull Aii m I Minim. Hluduii l:&lt;filling I Ns. Plmiii' til fill.
FOR SALE — One rcglstercil
ipiarlcr horse. 3 year i*l*k Plume llRI.A NU O Muiiiing Sentinel, **r&gt;
laud ii E ve n in g Slur. Cull Raliih
II27-J.
liny. |lltn-.l.
luic I

.nut m u In llii it* n CntHiiii. thi'iitfli anil
lh, inn‘li ' I till nu in mu mil • iipii lull)'' .illd
null - art P.illll.n
-*l|M ll. |n I In* lll.llli e. .111*1 all
*d I’ullll.l* htllC 1.111IP* rmllHUIt.

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WUS PONTIAC CO.

'.'A l.l. 617 fur Mattery, C e iie in i.r

and Starter •ervlee,
WE lilfV, flkl.l. A TRADE u'c',1
fin mIIi' ic. Wilniin .Miilci Fuini-1 Mattel y H elvin'. Hill

mil* 1.11IK** ul P'liili.i* m ini' *df* rs I lie smile
in ul t*ii,li vi 1111 11&gt;1ft mi linn ul line In.mill lull).

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premiere nf the show on a New
T#rk Independent station Ininmod
th» switchboard with enthusiastic
JMphone calls.
fit's nailed “the talking magsiNih, , e weekly half-hour digest of
c v rffh t; par Iodica] articles and n
report on'-matters usually over­
looked by new* broadcasters mid
commentators but still of Interest.
-“Radio has been it wonderful
tiling for the blind,” Miirgnll?■?*, “because it’s given iih news,
r0lHe Interpretation and n sense
that wo can keep up with what’s
going on without having someone raad to ua. There are braille
and talking Iwoks — not enough,
but sonic. Wo can hear radio
Music and plays. Hut there’s no
M ia

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V b T i c B ia i i V t i R u r V u \ ‘ r,N n m t
Its
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nan 1111**1
Kora, have t&gt;*en 8000101*4 t&gt;*
B o a rd o f C o u n ty C n m m lM ln n *r»
a va il n o t* C ounty, F lo rid a . *■
spastors and C la rk s o f k iln lln n
■ ssuh and s v s r r p u llln a pises
i d is t r ic t la sa la c'ounp u rp o is o f c a rry in g on
conduct I na
th a
Ifeinocratk'
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fasld on M a r la d .

way we can keep up with what’s
filing Into the mogasincs unless
'lome poison reads It to us."
Miugolis brought his brain child
in lotion W NEW . Ted Colt, proluction executive, added some
Jiowitinn's flourishes. His main
loiililliulluns were a derision to
• rdi«t llroadway stars as tho “ readm i" and to put the show on taps—
tinnu-rlbe it for broadcast later—
oner using tho stars In their leis­
ure time.
“ My idea was that theatrical
names would make llie show mors
nttiuctivc," Colt ssld, "and be­
sides, theutei people are trained
lenders, so we killed two birds
with one stoiio.’1
lie made lelenhone calls to thea­
ter great op and down llromlway
and got 10(1 pei coni moperatlim.
The show started nut late In Mnreh
with I ’alrieln Morison of “Kiss Me
hale," and “ Death of a Halesn iu o V Mildred Itunma-k. heading
0 star east of readers. The next
week it wus Frederic March and
other big names.
'John Grogan, a VVNKtV pro­
ducer, and Margolin do most of
(he editorial work
selection of
loalerlnl and supervision of the
delicate Job of shaving a 2,000\w»rd treatise down to a maximum
o f (104) w o rd *.

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la ifliis ls , In s p s o to r
P rs rln c t No. 1C

Pops, Clerk

Cl* vatu tut Jr., Ilispeclur
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Above you see one of tin- many scenes from the “Asylum of
Horrors" .itugo ,.l,ow iilaylng tin- ttiiz Theatre on Wednesday Tor two
perfornoiiici-s only. These me just a few of the hi-uullfol girln that
assist Dr Silkini the Ghost .'luster us lo- presents his terror-ifie and
Mood-rniriling Impiienirig... At this performance only In addillnn to
the show will Is- the personal appearance Miss Claire Huberts, beau­
tiful Hollywooil still lei.
lin d e n /

(J. S. Humher

D e c la r e s

(('■allaarS-VvaM Pag* 0 * 0
Hen, MeCarihv in ronncetlon wl*’i
his ebaiges of C'oiiinmnhio in HiNlute Drijaitmeiil, deelnn-rl:
“ H look a man with the gul mol
domblieSH of Hell, McCailhs to
start tills invesligallon" after llie
guveiament "siiielrleil os from tin-

I (.im tlan*4

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eluted with CnnimioiUl nnd fol
lowed n Coioollinlst Iln--" lint. I,
.old, lie did not 1,-lt MeCaitb, ibai
l.utlloone was a f.imoinm i
M bCi i i I I i i • aid in ( mu....... Iiml
Ills ijiaige 1lint I 'ninonodsl- ale
active ill Hie Stale Deoai lioeol
would "stand or lull" ,», ),j .ts,t,
mem that a “ 0lHst&lt;-i in ' f,,, Hit-ill was employ, i| in llie ,li |&gt;„,
merit. D was -ii-.i l-&gt; , -I I,,i&lt;, rim*
lie icfcrird lo f.aMiiiono, nml M
f'hrlhv then ■uinI I j i II I o iiii , win a
Hovlel agent.
Hpnilkilig outside etnipr"
no 1
wilhoot immunitv ...... . a i-o-l

While |n? Gbi-rbnpiii. France,
Freoelt iHtrwederpH rsoivded Ctiarhourg’s dorks to sign op for anUat-llog I ho freighter American
ini poll nr, ex pet-led lin e Tliui ojpy
with llie first shiplill'iil of D S.
arms fm eoidloental Franco.
A radio message from llie II, K.
vessel, wallowing in heavy Allanlie seas, said it will arrive on
Thin sday— h day late. Agents for
thr (I. H. lilies said Hie ship ia
carrying some 000 Ions „l aims,
Including artillery ami rifles, mi■
der the liitllon-dollar military aid
(migrant fnr Kuropr.
Thu Ftnneli defnnsn mloutry 1ms
refused to eonflt mtlm dale or lh"
port, apparently fearing rnniiminUt dcmonal rat Ion".

or libel suit,
merely that
lowed a line
muolsl party

MeCarlh lni-&gt;, a*.'
l.attimnie tool fol
noiilni to llie Colo
on Far Fa .tern mie-.-

i Iona,

Idttlo trmi hie is expreted at
Gherliourg, however. Dockers nf
the pro-Gommunlsl General Goofrdnratitm of l.alair (GflT) have
voted defiance nf orders from
hetuJ&lt;|uartera to laiycott arms ship­
ments. The first rafgo of weapons
for the French armed forces was
a rrnop nf Navy flnghlcr planes
delivered Inst week at Hlxerle.
North Africa. Thera were minor
Rad demonitratlons during the un­
loading.
Meanwhile, In Wleebaden. Ger­
many, d u rin g waalhcr this aftarnoon aent a acorn nf pIbinh
swooping low over tha Baltin Baa
In search of a U. 8. Navy plant
which disappeared Uat Saturday.
Navy haadquarlara In Washing­
ton said II crewmen were aboard.
But hope was fading of finding
tha four-anglnad “Prlyateer" pa­
trol plane which vanished on a
training Bight. Valuable time had
been loat because of guety rain

T c a c h e r ’H S a la r ic H

&gt;

flic minitlry of Interior issued
a italeioent -charging that Com*
munitls and dementi ol the notion­
al revolutionary movement (MNR&gt;
had planned’.'a general strilia for
Apr. 17." Last month the govern­
ment said it had tmashed a plot
by the M N R\to overthrow tire pre­
sent regime*.'- '■
Police,rot^ad a meeting of var­
ious labor; ofganitaliont at the
Prinlets* Union headquarter) here
last nighf- and arrested 40 labor
leaden. A * passerby was fajally
wounded, witch some violence Her
ed.
•‘
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I’olko Chief Donato Mlllan said
the meeting was raided because
it had ton'll learned that. Comtuuiist elem uil* were planning to
take part.
The tabor unions have expressed
dlasetiftfnetion wltli wage Increases
granted. rnreuDv by the govern­
ment, Dtvipg they w ee not high
-nrmgh lo compensate, for the
growing i-dat of living. CoimnnnlttH have no formal or­
ganisation here.
Police charge
Ibry aru planning to CKtabliuh one
made up of 'Communist elements
who withdrew recently from the
revolutionary left party (P IB ).
Tltlu parly, fo-indiai in Itttt). i*
the secortd largest single party In
Bolivia. '
Th* Inrgeai is a Ftmiati party.
Die Hepiibtlcnn Hociall-t Union
(PUSH) ferptod In IIi-HI. It bnrkbd
the i lis lion of Knriitue Herlsog In
11)47. llnrtxiig resigned doe 10 IIItier,.i ami Urrlolagoltla Ireenme act­
ing I’realdenl in Mny, IB-tt), . The
following Qciohoi congrcaa’ pro-

s

liiimcd Him Pre-hlrnt,
Meanwlftle,
vlftle,. in Hnnllngn. Chill,

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inn pliioen. Hut they ordered an
iiiiiooliiili- inventigation after rereiving n Soviet prolesl lif the
alli-gi'd iornleol.
llie Stale Mepiiitmcnt di-rlined ,,nv rumnictit except lo :iay that
M&gt;e Itn.inliin prole .t wn-&gt; tho first
fa c ts ,"
uifoiomtioo it laid m-elved and
“ D tliei m n , III the .Senate," he
tha1 aa iiupiily in ooder way to
-idlleil, "w ho know none tIn,n Me ■h-termui what tin- furls are.
Cal lliy remain silent In-raini- rln-v
I he official dl-i Insure of the
know tliei will ho eiuciiii &lt;l."
Soviet pmli-nt uni made liy MirhKohlheig said lie had given Mr- uel .1. M ilo,mutt. Stale DepartI 'nr lily i-vldcmi- that various lie,
in.nl pie,.., office, aliout a« hour
mi In. hint "a ih,illation ivilli t'„m
a fie, ,i Moscow iinimoiiceineot.
llllllli.lt H "
Soviet Foieigo Muiiidei Andrei
“To make that evidence &gt;&lt;&gt;mln
sive," hohlla-ig ih ila i',1 in ai \ i .1,,i. ■l&lt;• piiilesied lo Ameriran
-iii-ci'h le-foM' tln&lt; l.nirbmoiil men' Aiiiba mini Alan G Kilk in ,M&lt;&gt;aeinh, “ McCarthy neeii. testiiioiiiv &lt;ow iInti llie inenleoi look plucn
from men wlltiin the iVniitnonid tint Mloily about Id inillm ilipitle
illtelllgeuei' or Ollllmglooiol wlm Kic-xinn lei i it oi y The Huailun
•no identifv official* in mu Stale veivioo wan lliut Dm ll-2'J fired
tn l ami Soviet plane* replied,
Department re. CnmoninMe
Italian KcdH
I'cnding tin1 Atnerlenn ini|uin“ Hot tf llo-se moil look like Gout
Hn- Air Force said only that It
ii Ki ii IsI h, a -Soil alo with ('immimi
lets or wrile like ftoiunomi -t . i,ml "no offi.-inl kmiw-ledgu” of ntiy
Qa*t
ts S s i h r s t u r p .G........
o im o m iii - they shotlld tod be iinliiine out • -.in t, Incident.
ut l'nr]y ,«(pp|d i-pmo hero later government, even llmopli then- i i If. S. An Force liemlt|unrtrr» In
tndny from fatirl to personally no evidenrn to prove Ho-iu Com W i l ­ ibnden, Ceiniaiiy, speciiUteH
dlrrrl demonx|ratlpnjr agpinst th-* Olllill llie,"
l i , I I I if ,iii Auiericon plum- wax UN
slilplpetlt. Ill) was . I'toHideij ivijh
rat*
Kohlheig "Old In- had tolil Mi
in JIM Hifltlrnt (&gt;l 1h«|l kiwi
Parly li'Uflgis irj (’apri oyei Die Cartliy that llwen l.alttmoie "a -m, it innt
IIV III ive lawn a Navy in h i inft
'vedkeml,
mini' Hntiudny In llif

In the fir,.I few weeks, thousands
of blind — and sighted — llidenllispsullll 1rs were treated to a wide variety
" t subjects, innging from a bit liv
Eleanor Hoosrvrll to stnmilo alterm ry llu s s e ll, W * rk
I M iis r t i, In s p s o to r
doles liy a nmnbei of rntinmilsts.
lllt lp H. U uj'li, lim p e ttu r
Inst about every tiling goes Inin
id tJiitn e r, In s p s v lu r •
Die act — fnsliion notes, humor,
U V K \ f e n . p . , i lu,
"drlllies in llie news ami just plain
, f . Johnson, In sp ecto r
Interesting fentoie,
Miugolis, MHHoeiatfd w|lli |ii&lt;oulte.trial home for Die Idiml of
t U H ? n « n . S j i ri e c t o r
Hrooklyo, says llie response has
'Jr. W h lin e r J r., fn spec lo r
been Itieater limn lie expected
"Aftei llie first broadcast we
Ur Hlartoo, taspsolur
•mil Miami 180 leiepiooie rails alioiil
ha u. drown, Inspsotor
ia I t . , Bstrifigp, (nsysetor
il here at the lionie," he said, “an-l
,•*&gt; ... l a k I j m o n i i u b
lot* more at the station.
Hllnd
i.* • Preqpot No. a
people don’t write Irllrn i very
often hot we got a Jot of fan
mall fiom sighted people who also
enjoy I ho program.''

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vigil through moat of laat night,
while five Coast Guard boata tig:ed acroaa an area up to m IIm
“The boys were aliout 1,000 s a g ft----yards off shnre and.moving steadi­ (nllet* nffshoro.
The hoys Were found about lb'
ly out," lie said. "I ran to n tele­
'
phone and railed the Coast Guard.’ miles northeast of Cleveland.
The buys had set out In pursuit
of a drifting canoe when the
Revcral new nhosphorui eombreeze carried them nut into the
rlly to
lake.- Their only protection against
(cmpetaliiich which dropped to fill
degrees last night were cotton
shirt-1 and blue Jeans. At least Iwu
I amounts of alfalfa hay
itret oattle froM. deficiency
of them were barefoot. They car­
ried no food or water. All of them
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salary appropriations,
for bus transportation' ettpsr)it,
14211.00(1 for currant operations
on avoiding ami IMOJMA for ronstnwtlon *hd
irlln betwssn permanent ImumveUpraU.
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Today’s aatlon aada a total
atid Allied
it Oarmany,
ha Comnuinfor tonrh-, -*
InclHag violence, are* ai

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■hi Danish patrol planeeje

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Theint rugged all oteH doors can’t sag,,warp, rot
or -brink. Knuy to par for on monthly term*, Hea
thihu diiudy iloars at Illll’u ttuluy.

Cut « •mooth, 1A-fn«h tw tfh fhr«ugh high gran,
**»ifh wanh , #r t h t f
ow Hm w lapt. . .
m — My m y u vM ilum y*uir rugl Th« tp td a lly
bvMt, Ipavy-A ity •hMtrk m f or d o o tha work
far you! Aa ttfa m your athar alactrlcal applh
Pncaa-eaN afattrlMri pwrti «ra fuHy inaukrtad wHh
rvM wf, Tnfly HgMwilphf, ganuinafy traubla-fraal
Whafavar your typa of towp, |&lt;Ml plug in thto

I D ll ll s s il pram l ' * i t Oaat
tahly will have to take n rub
during (he summer months when
tax collections are lean.
However, he and Halley said to
•fay’s release shot)til rrslnrr coun­
ty. school credits with Inrul hniik-r
attd enable them to borrow to
meat the late summer pinch
Bailoy said the majority of thn
countUs will bo able to pay their
teachers In full for this year.
Tha
comptroller
cautioned
against "any falsa optimism"
ovar tha state's financial condi­ there will ba only d eath
tion. because ho and Budget Dl- of *7,000,(MM) In the ganei
yector H omer Graham estimate on June 80. Normal a « (
the stale run about $V
with' the Hnvlrl t’ollthuiu. a month and about tlw oaly ma­
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ling the “ March nn Hurlin'' jor ta» producing revanua duri
byJOOJJOO youug £i&gt;|nmunlst* May tng tha aummar will ba I l f sglei
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■IMieuUUd that
UlhrleM may hkve received Soviet schools atlll will ba -■doa a ball
.,
today. Fear was exprewed that the orders for a sharper anti-Western anea of |t,tM,91R oa tl—

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Bure, Ifo a tinch tn garage your car And koep It
- pi uteri ed from the rnln. Just Install 6no of nur
Hlriind Steel Overhend Dimes on your garage.
They g&lt;&gt; up with minimum tiffurt-elimlnates all
that shaving that makes putting the car away ouch
n churn.
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Pri-i.iilant, Gabriel Gnnrnter. Videlli Ti**n D r tr
left for a 21 ituv ,&lt;lale visit to the 1 0 1 Jlnsoa.
United Stall.*.
II*- I- Ir-ivelHiur 7 :*» F s r r
146 D ick
:o the hidvpemlei.ie, the prrkonal 1ran
n i n r pirn
plnrie of I'rc.iidrut Tioiaan, wjio «iir. V n r lo tv Hall • ,
rxleiideil (In* invitation for the 1:10 K ic u ra ln a s fn -B o U n c*
«:4r. M **4 T he Hand
visit.
im s M ig ht R d ltto n A*coilipaiiyliii* the ore IjMnt lw .«* 15 P h il U n fit, A t ■T h M O re s n
1:50 H p o rta ’ K in a O f T h * O ar
tii.i wife, Fdibign Minister Iforacid s:55
a ta rlu d s
WTilki-i miiiI-M wife. C'impo- Men- t i t n t iyM- un saicnael e tTim
a'
&gt;Ibx. deputy' of the Chil»nu imt'Hn- o ;M U n i t * / ' N a tlo n a
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• N*
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•langhltft’. ilf th*’ Presidents

mi-* IIU !
milt Iiei o llnltle men. 'I'lie Air
lie i i - would not receive ri*«
Fm.
.... .. &lt;&gt;,i „ Muvy plalKi at a lil.itii-i ut imitiiie,
Thu Navy piufliHsed ia* knowli-ilui- os (,, ivlwlhi-i He misting
flin t niiL-lil have bean lovolvod in
I la- ii'poited iin’idctlt.
1lu'iK was no Innimllole Wlnlo
11■,11,ii- ramliHint on Du' mpttei imt
i'I.arles 11 Itoh", preoilentlal in*' *-*
'r*-i* lacy, inid Dial tiiesumably
I'le-itient Tinman had •«'“•• I"f,n tiie*l „r il by the State Depailiin-nt
Mfll'-iltiuD win a ki'il
by **’•
|,orlci - wltrtlier Die Stale Depattn,cut knew of any II 2!*; operating
hi llie neu nf l.epaya, Latvia,
which Morrow consider* Soviet
li-iritm y, taut Hntutday. Hr rrplied Unit III* Stale Department
“dnranT keep track of H-2U
melds.”
,
,.
McDermott
was also hiked
ivheDieV Die United Stale*yferop
nizt" l.nlviu avkwtug Soviet IrrH ;
i„ rv. ID- replkol "JmTatnmenl-. .
Other n fflria ls S w O W ^ that l it)
Unite*1 State* furmally accept* tha
presence of a Latvian minister m
\V i-lilngton, painted out that tin*
country liai. never lerognlied Hu*ala’a iiccupatloii and attaclim eid'd
the HnIHe atatea lo tho U. H. H
R. In 1040.

“I COULD BE EASY
TO PUT UNDER COVER"
1

Th*

i

Hun firm burned on tho bMeh

W K O n a ta o A T
H lsa On
TP* I I h r lt im H o u r
News
w o a tlr n Jam lia r * *
Hovon. O 'c lo c k C lu ti
H *von O 'c lo c k C lub

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ta io a
la in

acc*pt Von Hof could twin-

PhoM.BR

�THE

W EATHER

Clear to partly cloudy through
tonight. Moderate variable winds
Thursday. Cooler In north portion
becoming north and northeaat.

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

aANFOK^FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY APR. 12, 1950

B-29 Crash Into
Secret Arms Base
Hinder Plans
Kills 13 Fliers
Commies W on’t Let

Acheson Says

Giants Officials Honored At Dinner

At Meeting Of
Sanford Group
Senator Is B r a n d e d
By Washington Cor­
respondent As No. 1
U s e l e s s American

2.000 U. S. Citizens
Leave C h i n a Via
P o r t Of Shanghai

Senator Cliudc Pepper wa* dub­
bed "H ie No. I American we ran
beat gel alone without" by James
R. Yount*. atiocMlc edilor ol the
Anderson. S. C, Daily Mail, and
former fa t Larlrtn director of the
International New* Service, at the
final meeting of (be year of tbt
Seminole Dinner Club held last
night at the Maylair Inn.
Mr. Young, who was introduced
by President Floyd Palmer, it a t
director of the South Carolina At- \
tocialed Prett Anociatioti. a mem­
ber of the Overieat Prett Club ol
New York, the National Prett Club
of Washington, D. C. and it -i
director of the Savannah Valley
Booster Association. at well at the
South Carolina SchoUitic p rett As­
Officinla of the New York G iant* Form Train in g »y*l»ni were
sociation.
l ’liot** llv Tod S wb I iii
lioilotril r.l u dinner nt llin M ayfair Inn Friday nignt at tlie end Irell, Superviaot of " II" , "C ", and “ It" ' lulu; W A I ’n liirk , Pie.,1
"Several newspaper feature w rit­ of
l)m m oil aiiceuMftil Mwrun they liuve hod »lneo coming to Sanford. d*'&lt;it of Seminole County t 'lmmU i of Comun i ' *■ lliil-p y
Hull,
er* in recent weekt have drawn up I ’irtured iibove, left to right are Jerk Schwarts, Secretary of New Hporl* W riter Mltmeupol- Star Triltun* . I'd Higgio . muiiiiK**i '*1
M niuiii,
liit i, at a game at the prett cluh York Giants Farm 8y»tem; Mel Ott, National League Home Itun Seminole ('onoty CliHlilhri of Ccmmem . ni,| r lm ili,
in Washington, to determine who Chumpimi; Hubbard Unniiurii, Hiadalaiit to C all llubbcll; Carl Unit- nmnuger of May fair Inn
tliev would put in a cave lor
keep*," Mr. Y’oimg laid.
"Claude Pepper it at the top of the
lilt as the "American we can do
without. Pepper, with hit Hi, Cou
tin Nellie I* and all that gull and
lAli-A H A S S E E . Apr, 12. — f/P)
A new srlinnl biuMmg at
th in , has been n Senate tiitp rcl on
t.art,nrhre to il Pasco County nearly twice ,t, inn. Ii at it tlinuld hai&lt;*
the newsmen'* list loi some lime
—. ,
...
Itrc.iute of "loote end nggligrnl" handling of fumlt, the Slate Ainliloi , ,
"Hr should be put In' a cave,
; .S rv rtt
W r» m c
Immured there, without news­
reported today.

Roads Committee:New School Cost Twice More Than Mrs.B.E.Chapman
Is Appointed Byi
It Should, Says State Auditor Is Installed As
Trade Body Head
Pilot President
Effort To Re Made By

^
V

paper*, radio or leloviiilmi, amt
C.. OF C. To Improve
compelled to Union to hla own
yak-yak.
RoadF. Thru County
"‘There la much implication and
Innuendo in the current political
A Good Roads Committee for
fight, 1 do not know Itep. Smatli* the purport of promoting the initrw, and 1 knew Pepper only as n
ident, hearing him and piovemenl ol naarmdary roadi
cor responded
hl-jlnkt. But
watching him
bin In
hi
... hit
tit* m-jtitM,
dm evet
I hive kFpi a ^ 4 on Mm
Illusion, the .Seminole County Chsmher ol
ilnce lie came fw Wa*blii|
lilt Buddy
arttcularl^ re*
Commeice, at a meriing of Hind
ly with Joe BtaUri
“Pepper l» In a claai of a lot •nt at the Tnttml Cenlet Gil niglil.

A K naSaS*'

of people who. whit* hoi Identified
with alien ran***, certainly beat
Iho drum* for Iheni. II" i« not «
purndox. Ilo lui* to,i hinny lime'
aligned himself, or Hindu «p&lt;*echu»
which modify him ••&gt; ho pul in «
cave— for our pcuteelioii u« "*dl
i c m Ms h * wa ra « * r - iit ii

Associated P r « w Leased W ir e

M e m b e rt o f ib r c o m m itte e , w lm
a ie m - in ic ir ii lo ?ee ili. it ib r co n n
ly m . id i are p r o p r ily ta ke n cm e
•if. . n r I I . .S. A rn o ld o f I m ig w n o J ,
f l. I'. W h e e le r, J r. o l O vie d o , I lom e i G leason o f L a t e M ir y , A . J.
la n e o f G eneva, J o h n t)n d a of

WASHINGTON. Apr. 12— &lt;/l*i
xSeiiriary ol Slatr Achetori soul
h*d,«v all plant have been abandon
rd to lemovr tonie 2,000 Amen
iiin t ami olhri fn irittn rri limn
'ihangliai 1iy trii, Hr h lim r r l (III 1

A 1 IlMl'll lull! a nrw% l Ollll 1*1" *
ili.ii rM *"i - will h r ni.id" In grl
C iim n iiin iii pfim iM Hm iIn m m * ill"
ir lu g c r j In .i tii&lt;i&gt;lik { iltlM |MV11 HI io
llie U tiln li * iili.'iij id II mg Kong

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C i t i z e n s

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fo ol
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WASHINGTON. Apr. 13. - "Pi
— On grounds the man I* * Re­
publican office teeker. Senator
Tydlng* (D-Md.I refused tylav to
accept a GOP-nominated aide to
the Senate committee •InvextipatIng charger of Gommunlim In the
State Department , ’
Tydlng* said ha is holding tip
the appointment beeenw b&lt;- beIjavea “every effort ihtruld be made
to keep politic* nut* of the In­
quiry.
The man In question I* Fred­
erick Ayer, Jr. on . nomination of

out that 60 percent of preirnl
tible to haid-iutface county road*
•putt county income it tpenl *&gt;o
out of current taxation on ac­
count of the coil of &gt;13,000 a mile.
A bond Issue of about |6JXHt.(KM) would ha necessary, he aald,
to hard-surface county road*. Pretent Improvement* being made arn
hardly sufficient to offset normal
deterioration.
Suer eat of the Chamber of Cunt*
campaign waa tin
n sw aopublicity
p t"
«l by Tod flwalm who prtpba«t*ed

—

— Sana
tor ibW
Katn
OflMtW
W callad_ on PreaU
dent
nt Truman today for aetion to
wipa out what tho Mtseonrt 1Upubllean callad u “unholy alii
anca" betwoon politic# and eri me
mans City.
in Kw
Kern sold In
Kara
... « speech prepared
.for
. . tho
______
... U
,.„utt unleu tn t fed­
Sonata
eral governtaout acta before May
37 to bring tndletmento In the
1947 theft of ballot baaea there
tho atatuto of UmttaUoua will bar

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Civic Club Lcadcrsl'

12. -

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titnit*

Tti, ^ .ui ,’.ti,n(&lt;'iri* Air

"u,1

JimSSsm^iasmi

I(Oii^shore Union
Challenges House
On Red Hearings

Is First Woman ; Is Winner Of High
Chosen For Jury School Spell Bee ,';

Judge M. B. Smith In Circuit
Court yaatarday drew tho nomea
nr 96 persona from the Jury box
from which tho Grand Jury of 1*
will be •elected, O. P. Herndon,
eterk of the Court, announced thl*
morning.
Among the name# drawn waa
that of Mra. Ralph Austin Smith,
who tbareby became tho first wo­
man In Raminola County to bo
chosen for Jury doty.
The name of J, W. Knowlea,
a lu . _In tha
colored, w u ---_ . „panel,
Other Jurymen 0»* D. C, Car-

tirare Merle Stlneclplim, I*
•laughter "f Ml, milt Mr*. .1. Mm
till Sttneciplier of 9401 I’nik Av»mu*. w«* winner in llie epell’tir
hr" ""iidi"T"d liiat nigtit nl M"
Junim Murli ScfioO).
Shi* t.i Iho dmighlei of M r* O. C

M r*. Scott urged e.i otaiiv inemb#C« u . poMHiblv could to altcm l llie
‘f lic Iwn glil*. *nld II. C. Steel". meeting. Hi'icrvutionn niuvl b« In
chairman of Ibe route11, will •"" Iniinrdiately. "be talil ami anyone
rc*ent Semliiole (Tounlv In *be deniruig lo make a iPnervnMnii ran
Miami lleral'I'H ntnle npelllng coo- conlnrt her for (he informalinn.
teat In Miami. Apr. 3K
There were SI member* present
Mill Btlnerlphrr tim nwmd»d and Iwn vi*ilorn Mins MetlMger
a ltd prise, mid Mis* H*"&gt;"" ie and M is. Richard Maxwell, Jr.
Ho 'j iic .

E« KirMy» Itow iw w* *o o rt#
h a n k W._ Jotwa, . Oeorja _M. celveil lb.DO. In Mtnmt th* for
mer will receive a gold mrdnt
Black, C. 0,
Another girl, Frances Smith *&lt;f
lino, John
Nolan Port, tlin Lyman School wa* third in
T. B. Middletorn 0. V . Blow, the content, and a tary, Cnrllon
John % Jonos, E E Taylor, W. Jacobs of Geneva, placed fourth.
Marty Cameron, a girl attending
H, Cox.
the Grammar School, won 45 In a
saving* account at the Florida
State Bank by being tha best "pall­
et of the Fifth and Sixth Grade*.
Marlon Harman, program dim-,
Kobart E. CarvU, f C. Hutehlnton. A. R. Mann, C, a Johnsoa, tor of Station WTHR, w u iwnnouiirer for (he contest whirl* wm*
broadcast.
Serving aa lodge*
tdaagoaag am N g a r w t
were Mrs. Marguerlta Graham,
speagh teacheri Miss Ann French,
elementary teacher and MUa Cath­
erine Clark, elementary teacher.
Right hoys and eight girl* parti­
cipated In the contest.
Tho word mlatod by tho runner
up wea "parlor."
‘- r A f t H * *

I m w m t W w T W w Uos^Wrol

Anii'iiini "Uit-nl tvmm loMiie -if (lie
Spliitl* • timit'll inci'tliu/ In tic held
In W tnlci llnvt'n May f/lt-7 at

wliiidi Mr* MmniP K Tavl"" of
Atlanta, *ia., iirreidcnt-etcrt of
Pllol International will lie present.
Mr.i. bn..mi Itcvrr, rbnirnimi of to.
Virginia fl**tt"e, I t, of |, 0 "gin*e't ternitlhiiiitl llilrtllti"', for I’llul to
mid tijriiinn H"l"i*d w m runnfi ni&gt; ImiiHliiioal will aim It" prcftriil

SCHOOLS c l o s F
School* In Seminole flonntv will
be «lo*ed Thursday end Friday
t —.f— ,
_____^sl. ^ gL-a
ouymg — eoaMHuai
isai m h i Ht-a-4—
p t,—
s w-1-a--n mop
while 79 teacher* are attending
Tho Fw
FaAsraJ
bra) lU
R osaoore
rv ^
a lM
lo ufAJ suppliiJ
suppli i J this eeHmsto,
oeHmste, F
Finthemore,
a n th n w r*. tha mealing of the Florida Educa­
uplo k s v t loss hop* of ftto ra l peko cut* tUs m r thou Uot, tion Association In Miami. Supt.
uora tkoa h a ll A p r * tkat prk/M of can wid «s^M kousehoU T. W. Lawton announced todav.
Tho Bouirtr School Board ^•HU
come stair*.
. ■■si:-'
meet In regular session at 10:00
W ASHINGTON. .Apr,

»l'i"
I imill 1i !im k v* Mumvn .across
*li,. 'in’ . f i n ) ifMihm: into (tie
i. m-i tiff ’ i ‘i tmi.hirntnl U 3.
H u ii.i.iV Cl)
i ) - hi,. Idi'iii'l tuti "i.i'ap-d *c*med

1 "u i * i
ft '■hi
W alker
Hi,
&gt;* I’-II S’ M , t'hingdd
* . rl,
K i-itii'l mid (iiiiiu’d three
111i *111H i m im ii"
| t m igk.i lb "
I ......... . ’ l l * " t 1
' ri•■i it 1 -.I. o ff from
n. m i. 1, ............ t'ifdd
•'■■ii *lJ \ l f l r . l I \V&gt;-111,1........., U"ll
l.m |4i'
i.-im- " i V
cloaking
I iiii UHiM niit *'** 'In■
■••» I&gt;-,i&lt;c rii*iil
ilf f it a t’l.t.'aimiH ul
llin (S t v
lilt" riff(.’1*1 "h .""VOlli
t» i" »nii iriubb.
Hull hm- i»
tinny com- -ll"
" \'n l I’l-.’p it- 1'i'Udciit of the
A
lit Mliitnulim,
\« ltd m i v \
jiU lu lfi, }n .it.itcil, ju»fl with tht.i
The audit of account* at the Patco Comity Hoard ol Pii(ilii to
A lC
I l i f t I c l t C c I A t i | j »INI Ik*«I in n w lalrutfiil Unit lb" ip inlrid, mectlngii Imvc hnen hubt ' tilted .Sfuii
mbl g rl lulu IhP
ilniction covered the year ending June 30. 104*1. Assistant' .State
arc nod li’i lm i' givioi on hoiv n* pub I'l'oof
■»iiiTMillllilf fn 11c.»!41 till If' ii I'ill ii;i for lie -*iv n iila, it'irkcra -houl'l grcci
I xci'io Co d*"riiluog Mie hlg
Auditor Henry L Connor called the financial condition of the hoard's
v l ' l t m . Mnmliur* " f llm Pollen j c »f l ' fltgl-l .' one fr&gt;! Ii'jlrtln g ,
operating Kinds "Very poor."
•
---------■-------------- —
; M u ii. i. n . .ipilMil w.ii iiiil.illril • in* miipm iiidpi.
And now tlip Chim-ue Nutiunal- Department tinvi* Imcn schooled in i li In i . iiutlim ill" . diiclliied Do
"Finance* have not been careci
tion p i oki am fund* totailne $I&lt;V i» pi"iiilrnt nl llie Flint Cluh lit l il gin"iiimcni, bm-*il im Forumun, III ciiuttciiy. particularly with re- dlrrlosc it
ml i™
“t a . ■Ml
fully managed!" be /aid.
to
mil-of town visitorr.
Si'lu ami H " " u - m - uttnehed to
were oiieut for llm hullitfiu* ' 4ii linpirtove ceremony al (lie l»i*» m &gt;i-v * i | notice thai "fur m ili­ snort
— ..... -fg o f.' the aupgi
. "In vlolniioii n| law. no hid'
Yitrlit f lul. l u l night M
M itt Ruth tary rpeiinns" ll can no hmgci d" llr n d i of drpm (m riitn have h en tij’ b" r*C!M|i tlomb Wimr a( W alker
r«* &lt;f eig g* w«4 »
rp q tifttrd and no i-nntraK
Im "lining of flit* Ynnglui nin*t told to strlv r to tin polllo nml Biro
an r t f
■•iTt
*/.^
f'M
|ltin
|e
i
of
|*(
kiolivillr.
Mpwlita-,' l ,l«’'tfCldf*(*iflh JyeW gt
i hlrtUru} Jlas* la P itt of {be Air
north rhaiiiiol. Ilia only reiiimiilnc. cmirtcona.
I mIi II .li* d Mnil Hi" »mne tlllilllill'l I • "live Iltfu r i n l IM ol l" |" l nation at, t'.lll" to •ll" OPCII »*»
fir pohibrd .ml (be wmk of Ui*1Force n*"t' •*! yi anoiu project, end
mid reliool fundj were either want"■"iiii In* v, been l*u 111 oil .i •••"**■/! i 1|tll(| flin g " ll ill" "iiliill.ih o n ,r i
rifv MaiiiiK"! I" i"lea»hig new*1"*1' "mam ire dcialopcil af ad\ i lieiaii1* formal i*a**n i*n ( ,i,
wl "I niiiapiiroprlaled.
ubi.ol City Com.! l"*itlo,* liiiinlla ).»■"
Man are
Foisir. f"C little iitorc Minn one bull
lulled III* long "/(nr* ■ which I n i " In ih* |,ri’i it r
“ Rerords were Incomplete aiul
of Ib r iiiimiini dlsbin nil,
b- - ii piriisvd nliii " mid .1 inmrrv in in i*i:ib.'ii on (Ing* which now tirko **at*••*,( *t K)i i IimiI f*o \ii Force
not well kept. No p ro pertr rerO llirf i* ll" * i» in il.illfil w eir: "i iiennt* nil A iiic i Ii-mm
’- *•n(iits plm-" irgulnt |v ..i" * n -*r"k. News ........ Ml* ’• 1 t i l l ' l l I
" T lir " X |t" tid ll" i" i for tbl o f
i»r&lt;U were maintained.
Intrrn nl
N .no
,.f ■t ’ .'liM'ii u rtt! not,
Jidii, I
I In k . lu ii vice 1., h ill,. Chinn, 'ibmc - i'll i,ilo i i m n ,’linn
irhlii'ld op nm fter*
accounts were maintained in the i""l K "|s. Iiam lln l i" n too .* »" I M n
tb r &lt;•» i ........ A ir
on which lli" c'onimiNsitin lin*1 did 01(1,1. - ■*. I"
In ig rr Hidiool* blit have rn&gt;l Irren lli'ghg""! "iilMIlri. Apperentlv no pip. id "ill. M u - Mriuitr It.iim ry , m,n l 'lull".* fnrrip""i l,&lt; tl,. ",
If'iiHifttful Iln
fottrl
ri ncti.ol n ■oiii'I iih Io ii , hid when
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llnil
fuciliti"
n
i
l
,
’
,
I
’bilii"
•■ItibliiO"" of I'o lilio l wii . i'»i i, | * I
audlti’d undnr thu dlrrction of M*.
■ii,m l - n r pi 'tu l'iil
\1t» A. II
I In M.it in mi 11 i , • i, 11 ,■i,.|. mi . d ifln ili iu ' I i ,oi i, In k "" it I* ini
11,1 Mfl'g till Ills to '" ’ 11 ,|'lt »"tl 11* • I'■
school hoard."
I ‘f*I* i -■.ii. i .it* p.timing o i i ’ljr y . i •*ll 111I&gt;,’k illii' ,i| SI. ,IM:'1i,i I, ll l-! .■*•■( iiii'itiilli'ly ii'l.ii "d, b" laid
('minor said hudRel* ’‘were fa lili If miv i evil'll tv,i "otib ol lid'
Piaipte mud i.i know ibmit Mi*
M i, I ,.*.( i*. \
twir ipitiiifing 1., grant h i fi* ronijt"Lt to mi
lup
writ iicrpHred bill have lieeti ills itii l Hluli'iii""l pi", ""led lot r».
pi i ig i ci-1 of , i i "
project.*, nt..I
iilncti
ware
used
in
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infill.
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rcgai ilcil il"*reaft#r."
Huwevei, nil plant, " i i .
ii iii *i &gt;i d u'lial they ol" pnylng ta xe s for.
The l.rtiooehfr Negro scliool Kill mid oil b ill’ tiit-nilM-'*t "IM
1|Jt"1
ttl.i tl.
f ' i" " W r-I ,1litf
no llie d’tficuKI" im ■■( i . f " r r i1 bn stated
won lu lled In Nnvemtirr. IU4K, .nil "iHoilnnl ion or iioilll.
M i, I i ml It M.it iV i|l. iliiri Inn. Dio ii.f ’igccH and llu'ii I ■ir- i»r*,-■■
All departnimt lieaila, esp*"lellv
“ As I* lem ill, ii lull*" amooid f
and completed In March uf la.il
pnllre ot flic "Ill* f t ore urged t*.
Til" i* hi mi; ,,ffii "i,. ivi't" r"" fdiin Sbani'liai in .n i i*” ini- n&gt;.
H a n lln u ** ill* t*i»«e T lu » *l
year. Connor said state founda­
" f oppiirtunitlr
■cl- "I the mouth of ll" ’ t a n g t/r avail lliiun- ■K | "g u i/t’il mill Mr
IturPi I! &lt;,li tr
i - _ (/n —
Ku State Depart iiii -nt. A’di"&lt;nti to ,i,filr *■■it - I"- 11 idansns, and l-dl
• it mg |ti" id '" *, w a. "re .m i ml
1ongshoda
with a pm i| i» i"iid rN l'' tun m il m .aid bpcnf M| ii ii &gt;"• If.llli III Mi fin • In ■1Ii i til i ,-•• ■i-1, 111 lti*'|i depnil
•In' ttouse
m eid- ilo ‘I" ) innk** for h*M"r
• • aartaeao On (•«■* Thraal
lient|(i fttl &lt;’ni tg
Mi
McMutip’i’
1 onnilMeo
, d 1/elislllp I" d"t lnred
u e« &gt;d •• )ii..,"itt"d • t*|. &gt;1 t m .Hgt
•ill in 111,
I ilk * t" ,i " , Intis, vocntlornl
I ||" * ...I
.f I thl.
t
| "till bv I V w f ' r F r u n r h i s i i f i i v »*t»
snd nvin ndon il groups, mid radio
rt
.M.it in in in (b&lt;* liitttillii
ii i i (*-.. •
tii *&gt;i -is tha
U 'n !ll!iii4 (in I’aga T h l* * )
A p p r o v a l In
I'H la t k a
Hon Kiif'munv
I m wltiia.il A ilh u r Tuktin*

^ ■ s r r ^ t e k 'v t

botkerrnJ k f M i f , M | A b

.iiiiiirn ahoirr) ■ h* I trie d to be 13
lo It"iv ilr.ith i ui &lt;v cr.isli late
l.iii night mtn iim d u rcciet wea»
pom h n *
Ibulcen i i "it m niilicri were
lnl"il on lltr tmtilm.( ("port An A ir
I m i r iiii" m | - iin *il Imitcver the
*1** i (li "ill i ipimi Ii- deietmined
i-itii .ihiolui" it i m n t unlit an so­
il) d jun( : ? it-*-li*- u mad*
|)i" An h. u i " ih " - * tight tec*
i -i v iiii'n r i mi ih" ti.igrdy in a
• "ini.tr iil h of ih" .ilnrnic bomb
m tlrll.iliu "
\c tiM iirn i . n r liMii"f| from enlu.'h in ih" M iii/m n moimlaintj
'"ll"|* ill" ||" |, , -pol 7,(M)0 fret
III" -iriii- \t i.imc f u r m llri east
id -&gt; indi i lifiiili|iM ii"M -ind 17
a,.1- ■ - n l -d -tm n lm in Alhuquer*

t V|rr Iifiy,
mi fftfi

Tydings Refuses
Following pmleili by a number
on ibe tondilion of
To Accept 6.0. P. of(Oii*li•ftretlnri
llumighout llo- • mi illy. II. FI.
Office Candidate. I’ope, county corrimmiinner pointed Mrs. R. A. Smith lGrace Stinecipher
county madi and that it it impns
S la vs* and R o y B r itt o f S a n fo rd

A L B U Q U E R Q U E , N M .. A p r. I j j

Clifford McKihliin DeK

fn u lticj m th ihc t In n o r L'ommim
ltl&gt;.

A it K n i c c Officiali
Clnmp Down Tight
Secrecy C u r t a i n
On Accident Scene

City Manager
Outlines Plan
To Kiwanians

rOWNSKNIl HALLY
Member* of lit* Tmvit-rrid Conn­

ell of Hi* Fifth roogre**lonal Dl«-

I ’ALA TKA. Apr 19 - 1‘nlatk i
voters yeitoiday d c rijlii’lv no
prnvcd granting new 90-vrar " Ii’
Iri" nnd gas frimchlw in ll".
Florida Power and tdnht ('mu
pmiv
• '•Unplete but iiimffO’lal ir .iih i
of itio «ptdel elcclioo v|io »*d Mmi
the *!*rtr!o fraindil " ici"ivn|
prnval of HB per rent of Ih * i-ntrr .,
ivlille Ih* gas franchise dirw HI 1
pel cciil approval. Th* lidnl vnt*
cant wm, |,(I6| hallota.
The Utility company rei-entlv h*
gen construction of a nmlM-.mlllinn
dollar generating plaid here
A group of rHlatVn "Itisern
known as the Bettor Pelatkn Com
m ltlte had campaigned aggrrulively fnr the new framhlscr
In
recent years the City of Pnlntkn
had twice voted down wroposalu
for municipal ownership of H i city
electric Utility ayslein.

trlcl will hold n I’onvenllon mid
ra lly Sumlnv afternoon at the
Court House.
A mnsn meeting will he held at
GRASS F IH E
llBO o'rlork, and the public Is In­
Swamp grass flam*d high mi
vited to attend. The Council will
ionv*iie at 9:00 o'clock. A num­ Grassy Point, an Islam! In I "k"
ber of Townsend «(»(« workers Monro* yesterday afUrruonn a
Wilt b* present. Tho puhlic Is large cnltunn of »rnpkr m ie Klgh
In the sir. and • numh*r of r*.tlcordially invited.
MOOSE LODGE
Motion pictures of Iho Moose
School
chonl for children at Moosehearl,
III., will ho
h shown Friday night at
the Tourl
Tourist Center by John A.
LaFratice, organiser of the Moose
tlblk Is Invited.
IOrder. Tbe piibllo
Flans art now under way for
on oof a Moose Lodge
he organisation
Sanford In the near future.

n r ..........

MISSING PLANE
WIESBADEN. Germany. Apr.
i g —*GP) — Tho search for a mlsaig U. fl. Navy patrol olane ‘conMntratad today off tha Danish
Bland of Bornholm after a rescue
pilot
1
'lot reported
ha had sighted what
appaaa n d to be either traces of
von or wreckage from tha

dent* watchad lh« fire from tha
Sanford short.

Siiiifonl TtniriNt Chib
Holds Lost Slipper
T h ill', on- im m l,err. of Mi* Sanfoid tio in d f ’luh in loved r uppel Im.* lug Id ol lli* Tourist r*"n
ter
Folliuiim* 'Im Mippio tnbl"
gam ", mid
Imf fh’ honid gnui"it
ivere played tt 1‘ F ully of f'* d |r
I l n u r , N J . ga"e (he Invocation
Among those present tvrye’ 11?
and Mrs. W E H nrtlctt, Oil f'ltv ,
f a , Mr and 'tia
It P, Cully.
O il m U to v*. N J ; M r. and M r*
Frank W Mills. Aslmr.-ay. It. I.
Mr. and Mrs T R Haivtliorne.
Ashley, 111 ; Mia Angelina K Fos­
ter, New hill vport. Many.; M r nml
M m . Carl If
I'lspfilioiver, W II
llamspurl. I ’m. Mr nml Mrs. John
L. Jewell, W ltulsd, Cnnn.j Mr.
mul M m A M T erri*. 3vm rus*.
N. Y.
Others present were: C. M uirhead, Mr. and Mrs Sam Wild",
M r*. M. June*. M r, and Mrs F II
I.uske, M m II. W Tench, Char­
lotte irland, Mr. and Mm. F, L.
Ilu m lrto n , M r,
I,Ida Stall, M i.
nnd Mrs. Fred .Mnckcnile, Mr.
nnd Mro. I,. C. Ilughmi, Mrs. Josln
Brantley nnd M lk* Huberts.

u f' (" io i 't picn.|i"it uf mlscel)'••"
L'm l It'll •( Mie CIO In•"•".iMaiiel t.muiliuii'indi'a end
W nr "li on* mien'* I'nimi.
M v«

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Svmiioil i.

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al l Ie wuiilil "liallnnge

&gt;M i "iislitiithuii'l gt.i iiiil-. th * com*

mlffnr's rlfh*

i,» -ulipuroa Tok*

uougu. Sviitoii'l, -.1mI It* also
ivoulij l|\ lo lilui I. terttmonv djl
"thri ILWU incmhpi
In two ilnyr uf livai'lliat, wit*
iicsse, hav r tcstiflvil that

1— Tlirr* were ahout 140 Coni*
iminUt parti mainli*' - I" 11await
io I'Jlll.
2— About JO psr *iit of Mint a
’vorr

incinljsri

ILW1I

Tbe

uf

Mie

union,

powerful

with

Mian SIMIOO mcmliera
I'imiapplc anil sliipplng,

more

In iiugar,
itonilnatag

Mail ell's three urliicluie ImlustTloe
anil Im* ihmi-Pi Pol It lea I power.

9—.la&lt;*k Moll, hunky. Wisconsin*
(hicii (LWU leader In Hawaii, U
the bt aliis of the Communist party
here.

A itevedoro who said he twled
ivos a member of the Communis)
t'artv tejtiflrd ihe Itols In 194
made a ‘'pushing drive" to stl^
"untrol of Democratic preainc
c I i i Ih

(tut. said William K. Kan,
(CoatiaaeO oa Paaa r e s t

WILSON SPEECH
Fred R. Wilson, local attorni
will talk tonight st 8:00 oF‘
over WTRR on “Governm
Trend*," Miss Elsie Farley,
rhsirmgn of th# Butlness
Professional Women's Club
Declaring that "a clean yard is aenarally a healthy ysrd." Dr Frank noumed (odav.

Dr. F. Quilbnan Asks County And
CHy Residents To Join Campaign

L- Quillmsn. director of the Seminole County Health U nit, today called
upon city end county residents to join in with the local Junior Chamber
of ComiMTce in tha forthcoming ‘*Painl-Up, Clean-Up, Fix-Up eam-

Dr, Q uillman. who servas as chairmen of the Scminola Jayeet
Health and- Satutxlion Committaa. added that the clean-up campaign
could p ity bn Important part In good sanitation.
“ W ith breed* d laeiia.’' he assert- ♦
“
ad. “I f you allow unsightly m sttar (wen few ceeea of dlseea* known
t three hours after receipt to accomnlate, you not only are t« be apreed by fllai end mosquL
offesukve to toaa In Seminole County recently,
theta

tml Uibidoee not mean it cannot
happen here. Typhtta fever, e dls.
altar eaao spread by rats, has bean on
ta end ibe inereaa* In Florida In the east
.
__
Returdev en ■ other rei nun.
twenty yaara. Thar# havp been
File*,
ice, meecp
moequltoes end rata entry ■In raeae I n Seminole County elnce
from Wlasbadan to Copto*
(Oi«e&gt;«si on m a Feat)
agreed dJeaaaa. There have

t u &amp; ! the g tf • poaltlva due
four-engine
and b re ed tu I

JACKSONVILLE. Apr
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CANDIDATE FOH

Czech Reds Say
U. S. Professor
Asks For Haven

U M

County Commission
Croup No.
SEM INOLE COUNTY
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4

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YOIIRVOTK A IN FI.i'K V rn fJKKVri.Y APPRECIATED

S yV N iO ltn

O ltl.A .M ill

| I |IN ON I I \
r It I t I A S H I S (

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NOW !

fo rp

w m gm

accompany 26 antt-Tomroiinitt m- deeptta a four-power ban.
The Soviet-licensed newspaper
fugte. iu their man enplane m a p r
Neue 2eit laid the state of flaxIn lirim any Mai* 24.
ony-Anhalt ha* already begun “exThe U. S. government f lM « - tatMlva measure* to promote this
day rejected Czech demands far beautiful eport."
punishment of American official'
The atate government and all
who f)ue»tinnM the refugee Cxfeha political parties have promised di­
and limn' tor*ill (o arminpanv rect help to the Communist “ Free
them. U. S. Army official* previ- German Youth” (F D J ) In flnanoualy had denied the Czech* ware cinir Itlider train 1n r for its mem*
! iitlatieatcd during their Intern- berthlp, Neue Zeit said.
| (ration. The ii*i Czech* returned
The first eciuadmn of 10 glider*
pttfTrac-e tererel day* after they ha* hern given fee,* to the FfU
had lawn ithanirhaied in mid-G (arid. hy the Saiony-AnhaJt minUtrv of
Tin- Czech radio laid Wheeler, Industry, the Mwnwpec added.
"coudeiuned the Marthail Man.
In HFurtel.. Btixium, exiled
.
in addretafnir a new. conference, If:.,. I seanl .1 If! i. Jf___ a
vili.nd. P a t . American espion­
age," Voice of America broadcast
and tin American Cannier Intel.
ii[?« in * ('ori»*.
' Ill* f.aid Le pniiMily uixl glftdhr
enters the camp of peace and
jiiojfresj,’' the hrw.ii.asl declared.
Ttie It. H, Knthttov here said
it* record r bowed Wheeler left
trie I lulled Stales in lie. ember,
title, united tin the American
Military Government in Germany
uiiiil Nuvenilier, 11117, and then
came to I'/e.-hu lovakin.
lie iidd the emhaMy he rama to
Prague fm • study and ii.-'w paper
..irk" and aid he repieM-ntnl
me National Guardian; a leftudnp
•.(•ek.lv |iidill led lit New Yr.rt

that he aright consider aa appeas­
ing move failed to end a month­
long Belgian political rrirl*.
la a me*saga to pvmlar-dmigRax* Paai V ia Beela ad lha King
raid: - | will— after belag rylureed
to my peetogatlv
cvalue with
the responsible govarnment the
dhtpetldeo Bre situation would

Former Virginia Man
Protests American |
F o r e ig n PolicIesT
FR A N K T U R T , C em aay. Apr.
7 .— *.Pi — IT. ft. oflicials .aid
today George H. Wheeler, a U.H.
rlllten sho report rd|&gt; has souebl
,‘as*luia" in CoMimini'l O erhotlotahla, formerly soeker for
the American Military Gotrrameal in Germany and appeared
three times before a lot all)
hoard.
An Inter Iran ulflrlal
said Wheeler sucked a IN' Ike
Military Gniemment*. inannoHer
diil.inn. Hr * n tilth niililart
gutrrnatrnf from it* out-el. (he
official .aid, until Sept., Ill 17,
when his Job m b * railed sur­
plus, |usl after hi. final anoesranre before the loyell r leurd

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A Real Democrat

I'RAGUK, Czechoslovakia, A|&gt;r
/(A*)
The &lt;until.lied C/e.lm dn
ladio today raid an Ament all
Meanwhile, the French Com
teacher lirir li.til iet|Uftlrtl the
ninrn it :.|le&lt;t liii I. -iiii|.ed-ut
( nniNiunitl led government i i&gt; i •nit*. !■ hull American military
.tun t i.mlet the
“ atylum” ai a ptolrit .igainil 11 .id I.* In,
.■•rlli Mli.iit
Pa.'I
V &gt;&gt;■
&lt;&lt;dutl„ii promPInr “effee
H r v.at ulrntiiied s i Geottjr .*i l i . r actiuii'’ uireitut linn*, .hipWliet Irr, ,i finmer irtnl'iii id Virii ment t.n i natsed iiiiaiiiinuii.lv at
Da. Va riots irai hing rronnmu - i In- fliii.Mr K u im i nf I he (*&lt;&gt;■■.
innnin P s ily ’t I'/tu National Con
at I'tayue't hivliei uliool o{ n n n
s i itas.
omu trirnte Tlie U. S . Embunty
A hiplnad of i he fir it If. .H
line .aid it. tecoidt lid W htrlri .ii in fi&gt;( ••■■nliii' iital Fram e i.i c*
at s native of l.tromt. W.t'li . in’, led I., .utivi- ui Ctii-rliMiirir ne.i
tSevh r.'lierleiiUK ilevchire... even
Imin May 22, IWi.
ilimiKii helnnglnp In a |ifo-Coip.
Tlie Cyetli rhdio taid Wlirrlei romii I uni.ni titivr decid 'd to lift
Vvifr and thru f.mi tlnldirn in load rnch military thipment. tocfcu-e | ■
void unemployment ha?
toiiKht "atvliini" lor Imntell, In- .‘ill dint n their normal tide Ilfimf
’‘|i'iolrtt 4U4in&gt;l the liiulal and
In
:tov ii-l -uccupteil 11.&lt;r man'
unlawful lieatiiient hy Am rinan
npenlr i-mhnrht-d today on n urnorcupalion aiilhuiitirt in (iriiniiiiy'' grunt &gt;d It tuning thoti.-apd* of
n| OH i lech. t.(it, u n i Imce.l lo yiuinv CiiinmuiiMt- n- glider nliot..

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STARTS TUESDAY!

CO. f, W ILL SH A R E IN T IC K E T S A L E S MADE FROM
THIS DISPLAY TRUCK. R EG U LA R ’ PRIC ES W ILL.M US’)
VAIL. DISPLAY TRUCK W ILL B E PA R K ED AT MOVIELAND EN TRAN CE SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS

1. A lc d u n ir a l A |U « M o n
2. p ye m u ra K lllo r ln g .

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••IPs Another IfimsItrouKlt Aiicllrnt
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ORLANDO TOWN ESTATE.
In Rirltwlve Kd*e»sler Height*
at MO f'w f a r i Court

tfhirli It slit*lit I y defirlenl }n I) vita
rains isrnl in Irmi. He mil mav he
W'eskne... Ilihlefaelyld.'Kri liru' lie
bur inn, ".Ntltn," | sllpur. Nett
f/eieJ S fitiiiil fount.III mat lie |u I
tfhal you need. Uriel It 4 I ieiiUlii
produi t tthlili ctiiiihim*. the Imp-.i
tanl B'lhtraiitit V*ilia lion Ltrl^laxit
knows the impoitaiire u| lion in
your dirt to help yum l»&gt;.lv nuiuiam
lU h , lt d Lin,id. lift ulir I spti.il id
H m l hpeeia) i nimillii j da; i ih il .

il l you lake) rontoini F M M U»e
iniiilimiiu ilail) ttipiiieinigf of Iron.
Mm a lime. I In- miniutlJm, A lly re
■piiteinenl id Silamin B, (i;!;

Mttiirv Hark f iuuruutc«
lli .et oilrreii to ymi on ■mauey
hark giiuianlre; lake lletrl Special
i ‘tu uni la fut UJ day*. If yuu don't
Itjlre Dial ynil Ire) |r*llt heller, ale
ytnii nr,it hil?hl evedtrli jyain.yout
llliiHi
'll tie Ii’tilllil.'.J in lull.

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A D V A N C E :T I C K E T S A L K BY CO. I. P ER SO N N EL ON
TRUCK SHOWING CO. 1. WEAPONS PA R K ED FRONT
OF TOUCHTON DRUG CO. FRID A Y P. M. AND SATUR­
DAY,

I. E . K H T K 1 D G K D E A L E R
I I 20 Snnforiri A v t . F h . 1 4 M

H IR IN G S H O W .

fH.OitP.il t'AHTl ll)N—SlltiKl'S, t'HILDKHN UNDER 13 EH EE
COMI’l.E I H SHOW S 7:t0 -IlilO
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Y o u r C a r D rcssv d A h Y uu
•■MOVIES U N D ER T IIK S TA R S ”

SANFORD

ORLANDO

‘ klodein. full S-.tory tiic-roofetl Itom* ut corner of CurdoVU
Drive and Alamedu Ave. Mnnonry eaierlor recently Htearo-Lugvd niui Intarlor entio-ly retlecorolcd. Tlle-floorcd living room,
nauaia room, screeneil porch; dining rnom, hnukfnat room, very
m ilrifi Wuhan, toilet ami Invntory, nnd agrviea hall down-

NIW TWO-TOM DIMM tNUMOtl
(extra-roomy . * , aalra-hjnwioua) Whh
ntw upbohicry-oew ooton-^MW yp o M jntnla-placing ChavrpM far m m M
both beauty nod oomtot

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Urea.— 44c
1'hi Wren-Ofe

beam. awByHiill find it’a
hi-to M B »hh (to guild famga
Body by Fiahor. Meaiura drfWag-Mar,
nad you'H And that only Cbovroto

CINTH-MNtff (1
Auurlng a rcmurkabla fh
cmc , under all driving M
vital featur* found only I
a w n aapctulve can. ,

HO-thlfl

(in Fhkef Unktai)

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dcptodablf Ctrll-Safo Hy4roi
Brnkaal

wm am m
APARTM RN T8

hi BariU, Tto Friendly CHy

t A t Koy Avanoa, foat wait at Cagtar

la

HIGHWAY

niw imi-iTAh loom tv rum*
(in ipntklloa new color harmoolm) Now
more than ever “the tnotl baautUUl bodies
bttiir-in.ldc ond out-eacluiiva to Ctwvrotcl and higher priced can.

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T i Fro4e«l U» P i u i at 11m WotH i
f « Pr**t#4# tha Pragm a of A lark*.
To PfWoco Proa parity for Sanford.

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Pepper Calls
Smathers Old
n Guard GOPer
Senior Lawmaker De­
clares H is Oppo­
nent Echoes S a m e
Old G e n e r a l i t i e s
VERO BEACH. Apr. l O - W ) ^ Senstor Claude Pepper today rail
W rd Rep. George Smalhets "just .in
old guard Republican trying to mat
querade at a Democrat".
The Miamian seeks lire- Senate
teat Pepper now bold*.
Pepper quoted (ram a New Yuri
Times story on the Senatorial ratl­
in an effort to prove that "my op
ponenl it simply echoing the tame
old generalities the people rejected
when they rejected Thom.ii I.
Dewey."
He read:
" 'The Senatorial challenger it a
young and handsome man with a
rich, well-trained voice, and i( the
Southern accept were diiregardrd,
a report might almost imagine he
wai back on "Victory Special" li«
tening to a rear platform ipeerli
“ by Governor Tbnmat E. Dewey in
l«M0.'"
Pepper aho poinleil not Hint tinpaper said his opponent tva &gt; tike
Dewey In that he ** 'In seeking
election without mitllttlug in uiij
delate the programs unit pollele*
he would follow If «1neted.' ”
Pepper milled that he believed
hlrt opponent wan failing In toll,
about any constructive program
‘Tor the simple renson that Inw tloeap't have one."

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Again Pepper challenged Sinntharx to tli«ru»i» "the real ivaoer of
this campaign—question!’ on which
I'have voted one way amt my op­
ponent tha other."
1Mcanwhle, In Miami, GeorgeNeltonj rommunlsl Party Chnlrm in Id- Florida, fold the Miami
Dolly Newt there wav "no trickterV" Ip the call by the parly to
defeat le p Georg* Hmathrre.

A
TM 'eouthnw- edIUan ol Die
W Ifalfy Worker, Communist Party
or, rarrled an arUcIo sign
ed.by jlrtw iTtilftht SjMlItefa' tie
fe*t In hl« race for Ban. Olautlc
Pepper'it seat.
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fit’s not trlrkery, Nelson told
thaTliV r New" by telephone from
Tampo ‘We bnva aomethlng t"
njv nm1 wit btltovit
■boul*l ^ny
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Pepper called the artlelc "tiiek-

ery" and suit! "anybody with maul

sense would know that If the i&gt;««ns* munlsta really wanted In defeat
my opponent or to f*Vor me they
would not aay so publicly. .....
Kelson was quoted hv the I'inly
Nelson
Nerve as sayingt

"Smalhera la actually convinced
of Killer’s log He polfcy— R Y.’"

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fm Ifinline nnd Mm.h in-.,
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ed at the meeting which w«n held Cooperative Mnikelmg A stone ■ 1. H|»*i*ial cominl iximii • mm I, , u n . 7'.’ v’-oi •till
t.'ii, miim" " ’ tl"' tovalty
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Horn in S miiI miiI, \ng
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In the Future Farmers Building.
lion of Miami, himI ti II llonn'i sides In investigate iinv vi*ih»fn,n,
11 .inllnnr" llii I’ese *••»•
Mr, Foi.lm miii. „ H'Mi c I I*........
It was pointed mil hr (trie It of Pompano Hear I,, A-odduot th- of tlie Hgieemcnf
, lid vviii, (niiiM'ilv «■n,|il', v,--l ’&gt;■ I'-.
Malliieux, Farm Bureau president, i rwtor of Florida Nliite Fiitio -rv
In,tin' pnrllHUli'Mt H|ip»(&gt;v,*,| M,&lt;* A men, hii I mil (iiMwei
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that prospect* •rern very enroll l Market", h i h oiemher of tha
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aging fnr the opening nf the Am Board of Direrlora. T h i, I, Mm ilgici'llienl
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(dher Florida communities.
sideut," Willi.m. I. Wilom, 1 - |lt*rjg.il senile "t the Minsl in-ntit Intel s, 'll
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i tv "• give
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if Del.and. " 10- In &gt;M,"i It It ’
lent stive opening dale for th nounced today. Mr Wilson *mvo,l
I I if, live a f i a i ' i i i c i i l ji mi mmi oi ' s ’ I
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Hill. ill* * - ’ I
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Auction Market was sot loi Mon ns frrsiilcn l of Mis Awoviatioii I mi I i i v . Hi .’ India » m l I ’mI* ♦. t n " ter. tvHnfoid.
iMn-e- "'i’o will
mi, -Icrtoii*
.Mis, l.ucllr Jone- M il l"t"M
In l!»47.
dav, Apr, 17 al il:IHI P. M.
llnnllanse Oa Pses U«l
. ,n Mmt ’ !" (*" I HtMioure is or
t oleniMii.
Vugil
’ ii"' ’-v
"'-1
Reports of tils n.arksis through
It was also proposed that m
&gt;i ("'omniums'
I'harlee tiiao-v "I Hunf'iid ' l'( "
mealing lie called hv Bandy Andm oi|t the system Hmw* that fit**
lift I D O ES AHK*&lt;
M ’ i. i Miv mud** Mu* announceford Oraiev ” t Mi’iioi "lid Hill
son, market manager, at whirls Starke Ktute Fanners Markr-t
SA N FRA N C IBl'O . Am •'»
.... ni 1.. iopoi ter - *ftet returning
representative from all farm nn* enjoyed two exceptionally good 1 1')
lln irv Dildge» ',«• ennui titacov nf It’iniii111 (M*.c «.evei ni
1., Mm ' iipitol fi on, Nrw Turk He
during and mi,rketiiig organltn days for the stiavvherry producers iilid mil* today a.s he united lot*, lllece* and li’-ld,ews
ii.t lie expet•ted to get In
Flllie ■ui -ervii'i' "ill in- «■
(!|,,I*|i ’ I. ..I
lions will he Invited, and al which In Hint area. April till brought federal i’miiiI to tic sentenced •&gt;”
,.,| mi I rli-ksMii Fniieinl Hmii" 1 W'"t loiii I, 'villi ills pto 'itective witJ. B. Hogan, representative of the prices averaging 414 6(1 per Id- his pei itirv conviction
"■"1 MlC ,-ri. ’‘lot
I' M ” ’*1’ R’” ' ' 1.,
State Farmers' Marketing Bureau, pint crate with a total of lift,
The eiiirlrnom 'VH' inuiuicd .III I niisdav *it .t
L.ui ri o i o i e. ,1o h ii - Hopkins ptomoving, and April 6th brought n lung line of wnul,|.|,e ,|ii*i latois II Mcliml" end U*1 w I' Hi""1
he present.
Ji offirliitlng
IIiimmI will f■
■
H - ■ ’ i'- s -u ■l„, -pecisll/1'- "it Far Ka*t
The purpose of the meeting, oveerge prires or 116.76 per crate f.tooil in (lie corridor
■, r, sfrair*. ll*» dci'i*'l that he I*
said Mr. Mathlmx, will he to di- (or a total of Ki.1 crates sol,I One
Vlmeul llalllliau, aM"iii'v foi ill Eveigroen Cunietci v
He
I’allhcMrer* will locl'id* I
t ..I* «v»r 'viii a ( 'omro'inist.
cuss policies and mathods of oper­ a n te sold for &gt;20.00 and six the Auslrallln-txirn CIO lung
ation and period* of time during crate* brought as high a* f 10.00 •bore onion leader, moved «l "ore Merlvvethei. Joe Fntlev. ■I"d*-’ , "Hud McCarthy a contemptible
which it Is to be operated. The par erate. Tha strawberry volume for n stav of sentence, ami for a Cameron. F .1 f'nmeron. A I ’ 11r»■ foi making tin- *'liHtge
McCarthy's charires are belne InAlirnlinuiH nnd H It Kelh-v
market committee of the Faim la alowly increasing and with new trinl.
vi-slig'ited tiv a .Senate Foreign
Bureau wilt he asked lo he pr&lt;"*- present weather condition should
l'-l„im iii suhrommltH e
reach the peak In two week*.
ant.
"I -in, gl'-lnj' tin' . ooinii'tee the
Fort Pierce Market expects ap­
Co-operation o f,the Farm llo
i,ante of the witness I wish to have
raau with the Seminole County proximately 6,000 tniiheis of fine
■"tied fust," McCarthy- mid.
Chamber of Commerce wan rn quality California Wohder popper
"I am "iking llir committee to
to move through that market thin
dorsad.
iihpoena iiim and i,HVv 1dm testi­
A political action committee wai W**k with an estimated five to
Ify "
appointed to draft a questionnaire tight thouiarul craten nf rucum- 'N
MrCmthv uliIn,1 Hint he expects •
concerning farm problems, which t.eri expected to move and ten
Spain. Apt.
- m — Carmen Franco, only - hihj to produce other witnesses who
will b* presented to candidates fm to twenty thousand rrnts of to­
public office. -Otia Bahmah was matoes dally. Cucumber demand of Generalissimo F»*n»i»ro ET.uito, became the Matqiicsa Dr Villavrut tip mid would hack op id* accusenamed nt,airman, Banner Carter, VOI good during the past week today in # wadding whose royal splendor has not been uialrlieil in .'-pun lioro. against Lattimore.
Tim committee has made tent*secretory. Members are A. B. Ted* With stronger prices prevailing. for more than 40 years.
rive plan* to hear on Thursday
inged from |3.00
ferd, Herbert Thureton: James (I. Tomato price* ranged
The
willowy
brunette
L
in
k
all
in
white,
wore
a
latllr
diesv
dcsignrit
whatevei witnesses MeCarthy can
4q J 7 .4 0 per bushel crate.
Blankenship and. Leo Butner.
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Wauchula Market report* vu by Balenciaae. Two footmen in 17th CJnlurv livery earned her live- produce.
A drainage end water eohtnd
committee wae appointed to co­ turn* la picking up very slowly on yard liain down the aisle of the Royal Chapel of 1 solo I alacc Tb,
rkft, the bad weather con
c
operate with the agencies, und re­ that market,
Marques, an aristocratic M adrid*
port what ia being dona In the tlnulng to hold back production. physician, wore the uniform of the er, the Countess of Anrtllo, kneel
oa
ra
te
Mat
farm'arraa
J A C K P O IIV IL L E . Apr. 10
order of the Holy Sepulcher, In Ing beside them. After the ex­
Htatlon
Th* followtnr * goetk
km
which
he
was
knighted
recently.
change
of
rings,
the
Cardinal
pre­
PROPOHEI)
R
A
IL
HTHIH
f!
tCentra***
P a n Mai
She Is 23. he I* 29.
sented the bride the traditional Atlanta
CH ICAG O , Apr. 10. — (JVt —
44
The Catholic primate of Spain. 13 pieces of gold, a gift from the Boston
About 2JM)0 Pullman car conduct35
They were ancient Chicago
I war# ordered today to strlk* Enrique Cardinal PI* Y Daniil bridegroom.
......................... 72
Denver
.6 P.M., neat Monday, Apr. 17. officiated, asking the bride If ihe coins walghlng one ounce each Detroit
........................... 80
wanted
tha
Marques
a*
her
hus­
(their
value
as
metal
would
he
tny walkout, hopravar, probably
Galveston .......................... 75
about 14601.
\ be delav id beyond that data, band,
.......... ..74
New Orlei HU
"Bo
Yo
Qularo
(Yea
I
dot,"
she
The
chapel
we*
a
blase
of
uni­
t National ( Railw ay ) Mediation
New Yot k ....... .......... 47
responded
In
a
voice
elearly
audi­
forms
of
all
descriptions,
wMIe
‘ ta expected to Intervene un... 45
■
the women gussta wore evening Pittsburgh1 ■■
as of the Railway Labor ble tn th* 400 guest*.
............ 59
Tha groom, whose own name Is dress with black lace veils covering Beattie
Marlines Y
Bordtn, their h**d*. The‘ brlda'a veil w*s Jacksonville
t etrUia by tha Pullman car eon- Cristobal
n ) .
&gt;Ma up Pullman par. answered In' th* **m* faahlon. 1 of whlta lullo, sweeping down from Miami
Tha eouplf knelt before tha attar a diamond and » * r l dUrtem She ®r’* " do
pg r a n on railroads
(Ceattaaea
Ms
Pag*
Ms)
™*_mga
Itataa end Canada- with Franco, and the brlda'a moth­
YJf,
*- ■

I# ignrtl hy tJlf.n *1 Mmigliffin,
Tin' new lufriilcncc now Inpirtir twill for Mr. nml Mrs. W. V*. ■
IliCtlmr is locnted fin ing Luke Monroe rt the foot of Elliott Awmu** l Hi^itil file I till I) 1iMikl* lliiin#’ to
The hnoir planned to loki* full wlvnnt
of tin* rivet view itinl tn Hu win ! f*f it
the |miii’li overlooks n wull-rncloscd gonlen on the south, ll was I

A , III I I•ll 4' f , Vkhi* II | Mil
ilwt, oud AHh'H Jni veil In

Billing Home, Now Being Buill
India, Pakistan
8Navy Fliers
Escape I n j u r y
Has New S ty 1&lt;‘ Of Architecture Sign Agreement
In Plane C r a s h
To Stop Feuding
Reservists Were Rcturning From Bcrmrnln Via Norfolk
KENTON HARBOR. Midi.. Apr.
I I - (A*)
Eight Naval ictrrvisl.
from the Minneapolis area miracul­
ously escaped injury early today
when llitir PV-2 twin-engine plan*
r rath-landed jusl off the Lake
Michigan shoreline.
They were returning from
weekend flight to BcririUd* try wa

of Norfolk. Va.
One of the crew, 22-year-old
Lyle Patkel of Si. Paul. Minn.,
swum about 200 feel tn ilmte to
gel help. Hie oilier, were hrmiftlil
hi l.v ramie
The plane— a land trull altarhnl li&gt; Ilie Glenview Naval Air -Slalion at Chicago— had circled blind­
ly over this area in t drivivng rain
lor more Ilian an hour, arousing the
twin cities of Benton Harbor and
St losepli on the lake shore- Hun­
dred. wai, bed the plana go down.
t.t. (.Mil Thfima* Milton, the
pilot, had about 40 gallon, of
gasoline left when ha brought the
plane duvtu after falling to Inratr
Ihr airport her*.
Rrorci of ears htadatl for the
Hctno of the crash, but before any­
one rnuld gel lH*r* lb* liven wciipants remaining hod climbed pu
and were standing on top of th*
fuselage.
Dr. Bouton, 8ow#r*, prominent
Benton Harbor aurgaon, paddled
Ida ramie out Into fh* calm lake
and brought th* back to shore. Ha
made four trips.
Within half an hour allot
— to —
vrrcrash, a crowd■of *W
700 nr
oek
non* had gathered at Jaan Olot

Park to watch th* rescue.

had bean at |h«
‘
Many o
«ff them
hat.
city airport
mrt a short time aarllar,
5 V » ln r &gt; . headllgl*

iffort 'to'gufta
In an effort
to gukW tj»a p H”*
cause of th* rain. Milton was
*1,200.
barely able to *** IM
It had been f**Md that If th*
plan* tried to land gt tha city air*
C. OP C. M B IT
port It would run mto a naarby
Tha Board of Directors of the high tenslon-powtrJilt*. Allampl*
Seminole County Chamber of Com- were balng mod* to warn Milton
mere* will d i h I Tuesday (light at nf the danger whan th* crash oc7:30 o'clock In regular session.
Edward Higgins, manager, an­ e*M«inwhll# In L*i*f«Ur. Maaa.. ■
nounced today.
(Ceattaae* g * i — * »«&gt;

Possible Opening Two Florida Men
Date Is Set For Are Feted During

Farmer’s Auction Washington Meet

Alrx Fosti'f, l.iIV

\|(&lt; sirthv ’•’&lt;» I'ruduce
v |.\v MvNfcry Witness

G en eralissimo Franco’s Daughter

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U.S. Suprem e Court
U pholds P ow er O f
Solon C om m ittees

Market Shows Slight
Decline Comuared
Wit’h *104*) Figures

Two Men Are InJitrf’H
In Weekend Accident

\L mIp i i (r

*mitht*i U H|iu|^

Dean Ferlong Of
St et son Talks
To Rotary Club

Manlt -alr.r si the S.illloid ,S|slc
I
M.ikrf tolsllrd ♦•t'iH.Hfg), 1
• ill vine* much lea* valuation |&gt;er
■mil sold, at rnmpairtl with tales
during March. 104*&gt;. Manager Nantlv Anderson staled today.

Ml Mr nnirm-t Mtu .iflrrnoon ami

ton l Ifhi

l

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March Sales At
Fanners Market
Total $658,860

One bright cpnl amid dr. Immv:
tegctablc irriret wa. flic continued
high level of orangr anil grapefroil
pritet, Mi. Audrnon pointed toil
Averaging Vd.dn » box as cum
pared to $2 *Mt a box in Man It.
I •MB, oranges biougbl 'I7d,f&gt;2'/
lopping all oilier individual itemv
tirapcftuil Mveraged $:t.:!l h ho»
compared to $1!.H4 a year ago ami
brought t KMIPII.
('■tilling* led the other vegetables
III total j^ es, hut 00 pmmtl &lt;ark»
sold at an average of only tit)
cents compared to 41.br, n sack
Inst year, It tools I(MJ&gt;00 sacks to
bring tlVH,a:m. Crates of cabbage
anid at irr cent* and totallevl f&gt;jlp,
(III) Ip.valueC'uU’ry was next In vidiic, hut
the deal wan far from bright n«
the average price pet crpti’ ;i&lt;ild
who hot *1.81 cbm pa red to SH.a-j
In .I year. Total receipt, were
Ikt for the month.
lied
lillvH pntnloea hf,night
.xt.Hu rompnfctl to io I'J-hl 1 in
March. IU41* Tomntinsa Imoiglit
Iml *:l.8&lt;) a crate t-ooipared vvi'h
tn.HG last year.
,
The green bean deni whs fairly
good, showing a WJ»» l»T
price n-« eoniparcd with S.t.'.d la**
year for *40,146 In aa&gt;». 1 ole
henna at *4.;I2 a unit brought 10,tOR. Pepper* averaged *.I.hh “
unit and brought *1‘2. 718.

f

A sso cia te d P r e s s L e a se d W ire

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lion-lug

In spile of the fart that the
number of imili sold, 44M..H8. «.i»
l r».r»f&gt; grealc, (ban the MtVDW
&gt;.l Matt It I'l'P). lltr value rrrrurtl
h .i i V2fii.lt 10 Irtv than the friloi
er March. Iigme of $'121.Old lie
pointed ool

l

N EW SPAPER

liill, -hipped of the e&lt;i-oi&gt;ciotlvr
prngiain Hiltot-uled hv I’rc-ulrnt
Truman v.u* tent to the White
House t.nhiv. The Si-unlr- ir«ve
'I'tuk itpprovnl to n rninpromiiie
Pleasure par-sed by the Home
In t week.
It provide-, for
Me.11 It $ I.PIl'MtOtt.tJtVt in rn-tv
insurant'' and loin, authority,
im-lndliijr lU.u,ijim,no(i fur direct
■nn-hiB horn* lo veternn,.

. , slisvivoss ilriktsi.

W H E R E A B , tha general
health and w itfari of our cltlaaonie

IN D E P E N D E N T

e

W ASHINGTON. Apr. in.

i/J’i ■ v

"win" i"

Proclai

t

W. V. HittiiiK lift me

Two young man mi-lved minor
anil injuries shortly after 2:80 n clock
Sunday morning when tha IB4D
Fmd roach In which thav w,ar* ap­
proaching Bnnfnrd about onefourth a mile from the city limit*
,h * , ^ S K - 8 ~ ' W b ^ oil Kemlnote Boulevard, laft the
road, turned over and plunged Into
Die lake.
Earl M. I.ae. 21, who was driv­
aurvlvors ing the ear. had abrasion* on the
lighted tw rafts
Airline* 'Ight forehead, dlul O. W. Orav.
from a mlssln* J
Jamaica Jr., 21, had a sprained right knee.
A ptoM which ditch
i». Four The automobile, th* property nf
r with four peraoni'
salvage Mr*. O raceV . &lt;Jrhr, wa* wreekad
and Aecnrdlpg to State
Highway
Patrolman A D. Harrison, dam­
age to tha car la aatlmatad at
Th# roscua hod

portad sighting
In Ban Juan.
V. B. Navy said
■ had alrtady sigh.
40 miles aoulhwaal

n

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White House Sent
$1 Billion Bill

c. something of Up enotigV

people will bailor* U.
Smathers ha' bean waving the
herring In his
11
» id nothing
nothing about hWWnf. pear* •
Mid
i, We fee
aaeurlty. J&lt;;b» *nd
,
‘bifida » d

W EA TH ER

(lourritllt fair thniifith Tuodnv

or Easter Services

Sanford jogoUsfy calchgalagl-Easier Sunday yesterday, and with
fair weather end |U»ny skies |o brighten up holiday finery, residents
ihronged fa worship in greeter numbers than eveg end cbwcha* were
filled to capacity. . .
,
’j a V ' . ' J
afi sknominatioae attended the Easier
*"“ ■
*■
*■i#. end thejeroerem was opened
the Seminole k ||b Sehool tend

Is Married Amid Royal Splendor

MADRID,

in.

THE WEATIIKU

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M ONDAY A P B . 1

f f f f t 3 A N Y O R P H E R A L D . S A N f O f lR F L O M D A

The Sanford Herald

•5,lystcrioua

Subs

fer Of V.FW i

THE NATION TODAY

Few things w ill get
. g :wt .ATw rlcnn more
'.ir o H a r 3 « i i n
By JAM EH MARLOW
qttlcKiy or more surely fi/ w H w e p o K o f ‘ a mysterious for»•*»&lt; aa aaroaS cists aaallar eign submarine prowling near our coastline. T h is was IIEditor'* Note, Thl* U the firm
ctahar IT. IHia. at Ik . Paat (Ifltn
• t ■■■ford, rio.lUa, a a t.r lha Art lustntted in tho quick reaction, both official and otherwise, nf two stories)
to such a rejw rt on the C alifornia coast recently.
W Caaaraaa «f ktarrh a. I STS.
MIAMI B EA C H , Apr. 10— (H pc
s n f l X i n L. oka n
A ctually there is not much to bo done about a foreign
WASHINGTON, Apr. io — mo 'lu ll — Itepudlotlng Claude I'epcause
submarine, as long as it Is a t least three miles o ff sh o re,, — in mas, a* part of the broad per'* allegations that the Veter­
(Kill I I I , * OKAS
lloalaaaa N .» i . r
except to find and Identify it. Any Hhln has a right to lw i social security system it wss then ans of Foreign War* organisations
in Florida were lending their sup­
SlHNIMIKIIIIX HATKi
there, ami we cunnot very well chaHe ships aw ay, prowling rj eating, Congrcin net up u nr.- port to the State's senior senator
Ur l ar.lrr
__________ 9 IS
tiotiwlde prugintii fur ifivlntf pay
Dm Muaik . ......... .........._
1 .0*1 subs or whatnot.
In his current hitter campaign
to jolde.s people.
t h n r Monika
a. on
k ll Monllia
t.lM
Nevertheless every sub or other cra ft approaching nur
Until then only Wbcunein did ■gainst Itepresuntntlve George
ftMa fear
.......
txou shores in secret should be spotted and Inspected with all that. Now all IS ntate*, plus Ha- •Hmathers, Ifolicrt J. Wallis, State
Commander of the Department of
*baakn.nbr»«iaoonnU'aM noto*n “I speed, a ml its crew is* let known that It has been discovered. wall and Alnnkn, take part in f-’lorlda V FW . recently denounced
the system. Iterently Prenid'-nt
S u l ? : ' « n i ? : , r . r ; ,:l Whether friendly or not, howeyer routine Its voyage, a sub- Trunfau anked ('onxie.-* to en- Pepper's claims with a “ feeling
ni_..Kniar nu*.riu«ns m » .
m arin e approaching underwater testa our ab ility to detect lara on this plan created ll&gt; yearn of shocked and uggrirvisl repug­
nance."
. . I T ’" V " ’*"» "» in. such an fipproach, and the speed and effectiveness with agoi
The Philosophy hehlnd tho un­ Hmathers, who is a Marine com­
ia*.. xaV* vo.El’T k i r J ln ! ” jJilLn* w h ich we take steps to find und Identify the prowler. For
Knkaaa l i t . , and «t. I.nnln.
pay idea tan lw etalcd bat veteran of the last World War.
psychological effect both at home and abroad, those steps employment
simply: julilcnn people need money I,ad no comment to make un Wal­
An»H«!iY*i'I»i* Mh7rkUlu, nImu.1l should be speedy and should demonstrate effective, ready In I Ida them over till thy find, lis' statement, but expressed 1,1M rlsslvelf fry tbr ti»r tor npitbll- defensive strength.
work; and, with money to *pond, gratification ut the support he
fbfhiw fit nil fki* lorNl nrwi prlBtid
ha* been given hy oil veteiaim o»«* Ifcl* u*«v*pn|f«r, mm well mm nil
T h is psychological point Is of great Importance as long they help keep huiineHn going.
4 r m w » dUpMirbog.
Not all worker* can draw unem­ ganixiition.-, throughout the State,
us world political conditions ore unsettled. Most analysts
ployment pay when thy lose tht'r und reiterated his pledge to “con­
J__ m o n p a Y. *\run. 1 «, \ur&gt;u
agree that one of the prim ary reasons for the involvement job*.
It Korn only to thuao who tinue to do wiial I can Io help
TOIlAY h 1III1I.H VEKHE
of the United States in two world wars was the belief of were In John covered hy tho luw. those who vnerifired so touch when
I um elected to the Senate."
Ilul non,* *„ h„,,11 their children J",tle ,n ti “ l 0nt‘m ic? t !,B.t WU '*’ere fi*!,1tho *' * “ • . " 0 r W1lll1,tl» t0 The lion-covered mien are:
Farm work urn: domestic work­ "It was with a feeling of greul
that they »n*,le Ihelr inhrrilanrr fight for our principles and our friends. U ntil world peace
Iqp* before llir netl Krnrrithin is secure, we can help to safeguard it by preventing any er*, like house servant*; people repugnance," Wallis said, that I
working for non-profit urganlin- learned that a United Stales Sen­
•Ojoya it, A itoud man leave!h un other potential enemy from forming the ill
Illusion that we tlonn liko the Ited Groan and ator,
seeking to further Ills own
thhei itame t„ hl.i childrea'a chil­ r.re too weak or too lethargic to defend ourselves.
churches; and people employed by political gain in a desperate at­
dren.— Prov. 1.1:02.
federal, ntnle or city govern­ tempt to become re-elected has

Of Claude Pepper

..... ....

Winter vuilori liiinkini; about re­
turning lu llicir riorllietn linniet
. liiould tr.nj liie wr.illirr l*|H,l|i

U. S. ('nnitreainitri rorninc to
Sanloid to |i|,iy batrliall mav *taV
to buy &gt;
■wiiilrr Imrnr I tut v&gt;r , .hi
nul.proini'e to iri„l i|,*tn .ill to
Coiigrrik.
S e r i n , ,i v

A I • ,,ii

I,.,,

gone

,i

loiiB wav to',»i*i iirlp iig to renvr
the bepailunn f&gt;. -i«n policy by
.ii.imrnt of John
Uull*
Minillltallt lor the
Slafe .Dcpuitmrnl, You can't expetj It* have n unified policy in (lie
field of fm ngn .dfairt with only
one parly purtiripaiing in deciiiom.

fjanfoid'* nly mannHri tayi mill
b keeping into .Saiifoid'i undergluuilii water, II,get prompt mea
klllci Io atiiiie ude,plate walei tup
plies fur futiiir generations. .Sena­
tor Pepper would dig a crons tlute
sea level laiml to let in more salt,
contamiuale all .Snnbml wellt. firnl
step in protecting .Sanloril'i underKiulntd Water slmuld lie voling
agljint Pqipor.
i i } *L ' l*H«r

(

^irnitor Pepper tjuules Ibtsident Knoirvclt Io prove In* case
for (he Welfare State, Bui because
a um. giHtd hu.Mirti jn 1934 to
, , « ; . ( . «licvf thn &gt;ore
ol tbr wmpjila-

a

ment.'!.

To Free World Trade

Direct costs of llic ten weeks old
Clirydrf strike are now estimated
at about one billion dollars by
Aplumoiivc New*. Thai compares
radier fnvuiahly with the $1,457,
000,000 tieueial Motors strike Ion
of |04ri-‘4fi. Ilul when will the
American people who pay these
bill* leant that there should be
lata expensive ways of settling in*
duslrinl disputes ibnn by the strike
method f

attempted

to

mislead

h based on u tax which employer* meat ,.f

VFW .

Truman appeala to
for blgter inducements
from working. "Twea*
week," he insists, "Is
not enough to pteierva a minimum
atandard of living". If it is not in*
creased, soma of these jobless may
have to go to work. So he would
taka lha benefits to $30 a weak and
*«f|Md the period of payment to
half a year, broaden ita coverage

Uffu litHiinince I^mjmny Htntlgtit*H..a«rflty, 'oxiJerta ariWiat- Jot,* ultliough
total

of

, ** “? U t “ *Hrth!.r A uctions are to be made,
l? w S S 4
tropoiitan warns. The school-age population, in
accidents are concentrated, has bean Increasing
years and will continue to tlo ao for some tim et?

to

safety nf.
M theMe
which the
in recent
come?

Ex-General Meyers
Loses Court Appeal

ah arin

lmlenemlto hrlne
phlll hare
' a*Vd* Mr
lb, to -atF

XB5K*

Liquid nitrogen will qillrkly chill
a piece of niuta) to minus .'120
degrees Kahreahalt.

n r-.r

Broadway producer now In
Florida want* new play or
maauMrlpl. Will xlx# Immedi­
ate atUnllun, Send with self-

Does Climate
Aid Health?
W. V. Bitting
Tnnrhton Drug 1
Hefqre advising a rl

1 i

.

r-

in

, . Is .jol-j

rttd Font

,i.

i i'-

The ‘50 Ford feels Whpad h b Jf—aoat
hip u d ahoalder room io its Ith L Take
ti oetoa the r o d iV w k t l It* Iw i i laM
big car comfort, ef e i deee "Finger-Tip"
steering and aolld roadaWlwy. O af
"Teat Drive" show* you time utla Fora
ia tn*ly Mr. Bigtfoc room, comma, pett
formance and value*

•^ ttrttru k

&amp; &amp;

U. OF F- BUlI-niNG
G A lN E H V tl.liE , Apr. IO~&lt;Sp*e la ll— Townes Randolph W | h
Hall, rhenilstry-phannaev htlUding
at the University of Florida, will
In. dedicated to the memory
the late Dr. Townes B. Ia&gt;lgh In
formal ceremonies on ram pus Snliii,Iny, April tG.
A noted scientist, scholar, Dr.
I.eigh devoted more than a (pinrl
er of a century of his life in ser­
vice to the University of Florida.
The new campus building, start
,-it In IS26 and continually expanded over the next twenlv-three
years, now house* the College of
Fharinary and the Department of
Chemistry. Dr. Leigh, during his
year* of service to the Unlverilty,
h,ui,led troth these academic divi­
sion*.

The Editor
Sanford, Florida
Tho H,infoid Herald
Dear Hlr:
I know that the men ronninx lif t
Hmathei* Campaign are too intrlll*
gent tu even read much less answer
the fuoli*li lettev written bv Willlan* of l.ukn Mary In Ihe Herald
recently. He I* apparently not
very well read on the political sub­
ject a* he criticiies the Hmathers
Group for u»elng low ways when
Pepper Is n past master In “ Mud
Slinging.”
In fact, In Hanford n few1nights
ago ho npqnt most of his time
telling’ about Hmathers not ent,ij|
lug a colored Church and also
about tlu* I22.W) suit which Centre
wouldn’t wear.
Frankly the only Imprenlon I
got from Ihe William* letter was
that lie was doing more criticizing
then any one else amt acting like
n M|iqllr&lt;| child who wants to he
recognized among older people.
Well, I'm recognlalng you, *o
suppose you will lw satisfied and
start nellng grown up yourself.
R. A. Martin
«
Sanford-Orlando Hiwoy
Road 17*02
.
•
o . Sanford, Florida

ii ii

PLAY WANTED
Ho musicals please

Palm Ileach, Kla.

the trucks break dowa, and
restaurants serve eeld lunchea,
Jt complain. You can*! aapecl
• U to work if they get paid »M&gt;V

wchm a atw borrawiai
Imvwhkk A M
ralat

Three cases concerning racial but equal" arrangement of the
segregation ore lodng argue*! ha- railroad* i* contrary to tha Con­
fore the United States Supreme stitution and also to IC C law*—
Court this week. Argument begun so we will have the unusual specyesterday on the issue rulsei) re- . (a, le of the Department of Justice
gnrding iiillroad passenger ncctiin* opposing another federal agency,
modations. Two other cases in - 1the ICC.
valve Negroes and state unlvrr
The other two case*, Involving
sltle*.
state universitlea, have been in
The rniliiiHd cu-e was stilled hy the nubile notice for mine lime.
Elmer Henderson, Washington No­ In 1U4H tho Hupreimi Court order­
gin, who contend* (hut the dining ed the state nf Oklahoma either tn
car regulation* on tho Southern let Negroes study law in the state
Itailwuy discriminate ugulnst hi* university or to provide them com
race. In MH2, Henderson alleges, paiuble facilities for that purpose.
he made n trip on that railroad Thereupon the University of Oklato Birmingham, and could not get lioma admitted a Negro to It* law
u rnenl on the train. In-cause Ne­ school, hut seated nlm In ante­
groes w iie shut out from the din­ room* adjoining Has* room*, and
ing car. The Southern and other lequin-d him to eat el e sepeiate
niilroud* traversing the South table lu the cafeteria. The Depart­
have adopted the plan nf partition­ ment of Justice ask* the Supreme
ing off one section of their dining Court to reject this Interpretation
cars for Negron. Thl* arrange­ nf the '"eparntr hut "quol" doc­
ment wan approved hy Ihu Intnr* trine.
slate Commerce Commission jnd
In the c**e from Texe* the Sunupheld hy two lower court*. Away rerno Court I* asked tu overrule
hack In I Slid the Supreme-Court the highest court of lha state. The
ruled that tho 'e&lt;l&lt;«»l protection or University of Texas law school
the lawn" of the Const tution waa refused to accept a Negro aa a
met if a railroad provided for Ne- student, and the Texas Supreme
groe* accommodation* equal to Court upheld the bar on the
those given whites. Attorney Gen­ grounds that the state constitution
eral McGrath announced that ne requires the segregation of Ne­
would appear t’efnrt' the .Supreme groes tn education and that enusl
Court t„ argue that the separate provision had been made for them.
A similar rase has been decided
l,y the Federal Court of Appeals
new puper propaganda tahlnid.
in the District of Columbia. A law
*'h in m ipiUF’n l tlm t C.litutli* " *T * „f the elty of Washington rep e r, v^tin served hut ltd (lav* in a quires maintenance nf separate
ttulHil Irniiimg corns while at tin- pul,lie •ehnot* for the r*ces. The
t’mver-.ltv of Alabama during th* court held, in a divided opinion last
tir t world war and w/tin saw no Feb. 14. that this segregation doe*
cel vice in the ,v,inil World \&gt;ar, not violate the Constitution.

Editor of
f
--------Hanford, Herald
Hanford, Florida
Dear S in
I read with Interest tha rerent
forum letter of Mr. M. H. William,
of Lake Mary who aftar atatlnj
that he was disinterested In ti
Florida Senatorial race erltlclzej
the lenders'of the 8 rest her** csm.
peign* for) rolling of name* and
resorting to cheap ridicule and
further stated the ’‘Picture— show.
Ing I ’epper shaking hands with a
neoru lilt hotto mfor low-type
malice, , ,,■
I am wondering what thl* dlsInterested observer think* of Sena­
tor Pepper's denial that he shook
hands with this old Negro woman
and claims It to he tnek ph otii
graphy? Does ha think the .Sena­
tor is ashamwd of having hi* picture taken shaking hanfla with a
Negro In a public gathering nr
doe* he thin# the Henator ha* ju*t
hit a hew low In political stra­
tegy?'
It appears to the writer that to
mv campaign observer, the moral
of thla picture episode Is not in
the taking of thla picture nr that
Peppar shook hands with * »bC
negro admirer, hut that a polltldair
of Senator Pepper’s calibre will
He when be thinks he is in a light
place and he thinks Its polltlrslly
ln hi* advantage.
Hlnrerelv vours,
V. W. Robert*

Jt'a thea I
f t 4 rb
receive t
anly ia r I/t dMi
T_
the Faib io n Academ y’s G o ld M edal A w ard
aa " {e i1ilo tiC e r O ftW Y e « r'&gt;(bad two y e a n &lt;«•&gt;»&lt;t
In a ro w .’af th ail) ' 1

vc&gt;r u ycnr’ii tlm&gt;&gt;
krouiul
10,00(1,(121',

1. Don’t w vuveJn aqtj out of tra ffic In competition with moved in nr out1' of such jolts.
In 1040 about 7,41X1.000 people
motor vehicles; you anti your hike are almost sure to come
out uf Job* received a total of
o ff second best in a collision; Bo particularly careful at in­ 11,700,000,00(1 tn unemployment
tersections.
benefits.
Tha highest pu**lhli&lt; unemploy­
2. Exercise extreme caution, alw ays, while coming out
ment pay anyone cun gel, ucof or turning into drlvowuys.
I (ordlng to government official,, Is
3. Never hitch onto trucks or automobiles!
(SO a week in
1; Don’t ride two |«op !e"cn"a "sing'lV bicycle; it's nut W»
It. Ata»ki. ThU range,
,1, wn to u minimum Ixmeflt of
for two— with s a fe ty ; ride single file on the highway, fit) cent* a week In Missouri. Mis,
B. Use lights at night and at all times keep the bi­ snort pay* mure than that, of
cycle—especially lights und hruking mechanism— in good course, hut that'* the least uuyone can gal there.
repair.
Only It sillies give n jobless
it. Observe all tra ffic rules and sig n s; they apply to worker additional pay for depen­
you just as much as to thu biggest cross-country transiwirt dent*.
lilii'K i
„
In 1040 the average weekly
II S W , " f t1h“ ,
pttltl on the lives of industrial unemployment payment wus '-20.
Tho average number of week* tn
policy-holders
} 940, through 1048 s I iowh that seven which tha unmplnymenl drew heeights if the fatal bicycle accidents were collisions with naflta waa 12 for the nation. The
vehicles, and that most of the remainder were the result avaraga number of weeks u Jobless
uf falls o ff blcydes, Three fourths of the deaths were among man is entitled to UMinployment
pay is 20.
hoys five to 10 vears of oge.i
There is evidence that rRotorists are giving Incrcaslno
attention to the safetv of b ityciists and that more core Ih In tH3D n French clu-mlst. C.
being taken hy the cyclists (ksn iM iuai rv
Thilnritr, produce,! solid rnrbon
millions dioxide,
the "dry Ice’ ’of today,
morn bicycles In use, the n

T&gt;a U. 8, circuit court of an.

half a jraal end w a r
tore paimaMht U ,S.

^' rampa Tribune

, ,t„ .lju it one

What government in buiines*
means is shown by die ireent sale
of $5,000,000 will ill of potatoes
by ihe Department of Agriculture
(pr $25,000. The government
fought these particular potaton »o
that those who buy other potatoes
eat would have to pay a higher
price for them. But the government more blcyclm in use, the number of lives lost in hii'v.TtT
■dually lost $4,975,000 on the
U. 9. popcorn production nY'T
deal, a lost which, of course, will Tn rfmV1^tioja°***H*fin “^ d e its declined from 000 in IIM1
■veil 247 million pound* in 'In
loweMtt
ioio4
,
*
nd
•
/i8Urr
wtlmaUd
to
be
m
.Lw
lm
l
paued ^long to the taxpayers.
six yeurs ending 1010,

to

'

The mngnittide of the tnttk Prc.iitlont Trum an han a«- must pay to the federal goverr-j -| um nhocked u.,,1 aggrieved to
signed to Gordon G ray, for Ii Ih interim between accretary meal and to their own stutes. O.it-j |,.Hrn ,|„,t Renntor ........... IVpoer.
collcrt,
denounce,I
in !•„„
of tiie A rm y and becoming preuldent of the U niversity (if of the tux
„ I* they
t,
,ir the *tni
&lt;
- w)m
x*
n *4 Hi
ll"U|H i ll III
r* 4ul.l!
1IM I •
pay the 'eovere, •inmployeJ.&lt; r „ llllminl, t resolution about i**,.
North Carolina, must have taken G ray's breath away. A ll (cn I,e
rot,(lev Which the state* ynBr4 R|{1,, j, nMV „ IHklIJK „ |M1|,|
be tins to do in figure out a way to briny European and collect goe, ,nlo a federal trust nth mpt to delude Florida veteran
American trade near enough Io a balance hy 1052 to enable , &lt;o,,l upon whirl, they druw u.i in hi* hi,I for a return to power.
ilie European natloim to pay their hills without outsidej ,h" v nr wl
,l111 the ntat-m
run l heir own lOK’nij.loymcnt "Tt,e Florida Department of tln&gt;
Irlp .
now attempting to seize opoo
pay sy:,lcinn, which differ friic, VFW tiraiuleil H“u. I'epper a 'Hovl, |
apologist1 in tlo- action which it anv fancied or factual relationship
It wnultl be sim ply too much to suppnsa that a simple slate to ntiil**.
And Him f, ilc si govern nici &gt;t took in Palm Bruch two veur* ago with ,i veteran1'- organization,"
fnriiiula could lie worked out to make Am erican economic
In fpile of this fact," Wulll* lie
Emphasizing that the VFW does
help in Kmupe unnecessary by Ulfi2. Th at Is when the pro- give* the stales money to run clam,I, “ I’epper. who spoke at the
nut
engage in politic* und is not
their
iiutiviilual
progrum*.
None
rt,.h| help (,f th&lt;&gt; Mur.tball Plan iH title In expire. There nlof this fedora) money goes lu Golden Jubilee ( -invention of the endorsing anv candidate, Wallis
rtuidy imvo lieen hlntH th»t whnt some Adm inintnitlon the employed anywhere. It ran Veterans of F o r e i g n Wnr* duiing ■mil the "rircum tance surround­
th iiik u n have in mind in a achnnie to expand A m eriuin im- In li*c&lt;i by Hie state* only in It* five dav pr,,grain in Miami lust ing this matter" re,mire uiiuvunl
year, ,m
presented the token- action on Ilia purl of 'he stale
ixirtn hy loworitijf ta riffs , and then Miibitldlze In Home man­ administering their program*.
•,-r,i|l delivered to each penia l commander In keen the VFW from
Not
all
employers
Imvo
to
nay
ner the American indiiHtrleH affected by the ndiletl fontthe federal unemployment tax, Und gue*l on ti,,’ liulioiiK loo-, heme "unfairly Infected into P'dipetition. If thin 1h the plan Imrk of the G ray iniHnion, it The
lici."
federal luw cover, only timet gram
heeln ft foredoomed to nilait what many economifltH lielieve employer* will, eight or limnWulli* said it,I,i “ it hit* now
"It I* inv firm und clear inten­
to b&lt;’ the eHHeiilial m ark.
employes in jobs which Tull with- collie In my Utteiilinii that letloi tion," he n- veiled, "to point out
I,iing wntten over penner’-* in each nf yin that Claude Fenner
im
A White tfoiiHe memrinuuliini HitKgextn that the u lti­ Ip Ihe law. An employer willi hsignature
(lin- ,|*«lllg the "Hcmll ha not been endorsed hv the Flor­
less than eight employe.! |* rml
mate aim of world trade programH must lie "to win free­ under
the federal law although In* nf llniim’ pri'M-ritiitlull which was ida Depni tiieiit of Veterans of
dom for tiie tradiiiK world" from a rtific ia l control* and may Imve to pay a tale las.
made to him. hy infeicmg tlmt Fuielgn Wnr*, hut tlmt un thu oth­
restrletluiiH applied in effortn to offrcel the effectn of im ­
The tax oil a covered employer tin* repri-seiitntion — instead nf er halt,I, Claude I’eppei hn been
balanced trade. Tito Mamball Plan in itnelf Ih inrapulile of — under the fedcrnl law —• rim being oidv » guest memento- wo* comh-ioned and repriinandi-,1 l&gt;v llm
fact siitlie liigii lecugnilmi, i,iii, 1 Florida Department nf tin- Velnpproiu'hinu tbe Euroiiean recovery problem from that In, no more limn II per sent of In
Ihe first $:t.0llll of salary eu* if him hy tin- Veteran- nf Fmeign oi'Hti* nf Foreign Win*.
miKle, ImcauHe it I h an a rtifica l device to affect the move­ covered employee get*. Of the 2 Wnr*.
''Thl* is." Wulli* added, "per­
ment of trade. A plan to HulmltlUe imports would almi lie un per cent, the employer pay* lin e,- "The scroll," Wallis said, "1* nup*
haps strung language, hut I fool.
a rtificia l device.
tenth* of one per rent to the gov­ now being n*ud a* political promi- it i* iny duty, u* your Department
gunda to in*inuatv that the VFW Commander, to mlvlsu each of. von
Freedom for the trading world would indeed appear to ernment.
That leave* him with no mom nr. entlorsed him and the sir,ill a-, l,i Ihe trim aspect* of this situ­
lie Hie goal to be sought.. Finding it McernH equivalent to
i•
,
than 7.2 per cent to pny to tin Ims been reproduced In I'eitpor’n ation.','
the ftollitloii of ilie logenrinry Gur&lt;iiao kn&lt;&gt;l
Mate*. Few have to pay that
nun'll hecanse the states nrrunuu
to give mployers a break — es
Dicycle Accidents
to give employer* a hraak—4-,.
ployes working, thus making few­
Spring In the n ir. un&lt;f1 it*, return to the nation's high er people drawing iinemploytnaat
ways- of ID,«0O,O(M» cyclist -tlDtihle the prewar number— pay.
•!
•w
i, i
renown the threat
of.—bicy .. . intg MHlch are taking
............
About U(H),tMH&gt; c-mploy.hi pay
.( a ■|,
. / Ul.t
.i.i.
A
well over IHM) liven ear* year, hrttirfllrtf to Mctroj*»t*nn '
Te

it is a good dung to cuntimir such ed with the company’ll, health and Welfare actlVlflea plead a
Iwiruwing I,never and ever and that hlryelbitH hhfterve them) precaution*:

(VW,

brazenly

Thu unemployment .pay
_ nyntei
yslei 1i members of the Florida Depnrt*

Sinford Forttra

Segregation Cases

A n i d s_

wniii 11prain

C k e u m a a la a n .

o f He 0 d *

�n?p

I

AndPersonal Activities

d

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1

T elep h o n e

Calender

Mrs. C. A. Anderson
Elected I*TA Lender

R A N F O R T ) ffE H A LT T . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Ella Jane (Reason
Mis-- Diimc ILiymoiul
Weds Richard Kco^h To Wed Mr. Ilarrinian

The
I,like Mint
C o m im tn il v
C h im T i tvur the Mine ol I lie wedMM ding S a lo i'ila v in I o illg
10 0
o'clock w ill'll M is* K ttu J u n e (ile o -on. diniglitoi ol M i. and M l*
I I . M. tile iis o n of L a k e M n rv . liei umc itic In iih ol t iic h a ld Keo g h
son o f M is . Ido K eo g h n f l.a | ,i

P e r so n a l s

M r« . C . A . A n d e rso n , J r . , n u ,
MONDAY
elected jire sid e n t o f th e Sem ino le
Women’s Clrrle No, I liK h School P a ru n t- T rn c h e r A s m i C. M. Bovd. chairman, at e la tio n at a m eetin g held In the
at 7:00 P.M. for a •clroul lib r a r y on T u e s d a y a fte r-

Claude Robson
day from Daiiia
who was visiting
N. Robson, biiu
home.

Women’s Cir- noull.
• No. 2. Mr*, Joe Garrett, rhalrO lh c i u ffie e r s eleetei) w e re : vice
alt will) Mir, V. M. tircro with U ie s id e ttl, M rs . It . U . Ilu t e liis o n .
w . Garrett a
»• m-ho-tess at 7:!t» seeut’l a i y . M is . F r a n k H h iin ie s:

Man
T h e R e v . C . C While perliuiiied
arrived on Fris
The
to Join hi* wile lin d m ild c iln g ii'ienmny
deem ail’d w ith
w as
Dr. and Mrs. J. siim -ln iii'v
accompany her w lu te g la d io liis e , lei n . and palms,
I l.i e l n c i l iiin d le s n i l also hi lb
I hm -kgi om ul deem at ion .
\ ipi,
gi am

of

n o p liu l

lO II-il

a i

in e

Friends will lie glad to leant s* O lid h i H a t I I W e - li l m g,ii:ithat Joe Saunders is aide to m il Jo h n M ille i. ..dot i
t ie a s u r e i. M rs . M . E . B a k e r : hi*- lie out after Ircupriollhg from m,
Given in mmihige Ip, ).n fatliet
t u iia n , M rs . IV , A . M o rriso n .
\- ope hi lion at the Grange Mcnmiiiii
'iie In id' wo- level I ill a u iwn ol
; TUP-SDAT
Ih e d e vo tio n a l M rs . Itu te h iso n lend Hospital and being confined
tiaditmiiol white -atm fo-loooe.
J. O. V. Sunday School C'lam on K a n te i n tr» *n g c fro m M rs . .lo liu
with ii net mkc. Ihiteli -li e v * . an
First Baptist Church will E . H a y e s o f T w in F a l l ' . Iih ili" , hi* home in Mayfair.
.1 fitted liodlto coveieil with lute
Hold a covered dlrh minper at 7;IHI p resid en t u f tile N a tio n a l C n n ifirn .,
P. M. In tlio Interiiiptllalu Amtcm- of P a re n ts and T e a c h e r s .
Mr. and Mrs, ('. K. Cullen will I " kl,|! f''11 ................. .. ‘"liediu'
bly KtHim nf the Memorial Fdura11 h n u c i l i p v e il f r iV / it m i
A in c s s a a e w iis a ls o read fro m Irrtvr Noon It* *|H»rnl a u rekn vm*.
will the S t a le I'r e s h le n l M r- . E d it h Me *•ti#*n ill SnvuMimh. (I n. This yh gi - ,t J u lie t cap n f im p m lr tl llr lu iu i'
tloaal Building. Co-ho
Miss B rid e C a m e m n o f G a in e s v ille m
ba MUa Mlldrtnl Wllllai
tltm w a s inode posstlde th e L if e liii t1. Slu* cm tie d a p in y c r lw*m
’ u v t 'in l w ith liMnh «'f fh c vsitJcv ann
Batty Dorl* WHIiuma.
In jr th e I ’T A ’s to p t rs e n t to l h ” In s u ra n c e C o m p in j o f G ro rg iu o f
1-Th* Chattel Choir n
of the First people o f th e e o m illlin ltv the lin e w h ich M r. C ttlle n In a lo c a l re -' Ol i«lll*C l»1(*'MMII stlAM IIM't
T ill* m an] o f ltnt.ni B i n Mi
■ tptlrl chiivrh will have
I
a re* s t o r y o f e iliie a lio n n l p ro g re s s and p re s e n tu tlv e .
] M cluptcllll Mill II I Mf 1 1 k III-v% illc
nearaal at thlfi P.
p. lM.
th e east of ed ucatio n In F lo rid a
( I I I ., who w tilt' a l*&lt;iiif y d lim in
The T E L Clan* of the First) S h e -aid th at even w ith the In ­
baptist Church will meet at tho c re a s e s In th e am o u n t o f aid to
M iss N ix ie K lr c h h o f f le ft S u n ­ Uviliu)
U "W |i
w iU i
an
•f f -1In’
Km
home of Mrs. M. S.
S Nelson, 101; e d u c a tio n , the srh o o |» ' m o tio n o f d a y n ig h t fm W illia m m ol M a ry vln u iM n n c c k tllu n&gt; I lu ll
Palmetto Avenue, at 7:30.
the S ta le ';- to ta l opera l i n t evjien&gt;e&gt; C o lle g e . W illia m s b u r g , Vo. u t 'r i* S ite nl*m vutiT’ ,t m u ll' u iit' \ cU i ‘
The Woman’s tllbl Class of tha Is a e tm ills tw o p e r re n t less lim n sp en d in g a week at hom e w ith hot t a n il iti lii't 11a111 m iti t j*t t led S i m i m
First baptist Chun
will meet)! It w as le i, v e in . ago.
pat n i t s ,
M r. and
M is .
VV. F,. M im ci * in Inu I hmh |H c I
In the Mrn's HI hie C
Room at
T iic In itfi'M iiiaiil w c ii' M i’ s Mm
M is ,
K h e lih o f f
I'r in e ip a l
H e rm a n
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8:00. The hortcrscs
horterses will he Mrs. p iu ls e d Ik e C e le r y ( 'in t o ro in m il- n n o m p n n in l |»y lm f n t lic i m I ih 1 UjM‘’ I tiiiu*- n f H im k ill i i h , 1 «.!
H. U. Smith, Mr*. K. S. Hotkey, ten om l M l's, W , C . lir iih n m . dite&lt; •
tu N ew Y m k t*n luiAincus. M il- Mm nf a u c K n it.in i. n f I nl.
M nrv am i M i*- J u lie t I m in i id
and Mi*. G. 8. Sclirmn,
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WEDNfcJHOAV
Prayer Seivier will he held In
the Memorial Eduratiunal Building
of the First Baptist Church at
$•00 P. M.
'T h e liuaiil of the Sanfoid Carden Club will meet at 11:30 A. M
at the Gulden Cuntci on Fust
fir s t Street.

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' iThr Ilsptl’O .Iniii'ii Hi 11Ilifth"nd
evjl) meet at 7:.’!0 P.M. In the Me
(trial Krfticixthilial B u ild liii! at
c Firrt llaplM tTiureh.
The Inlermedhite ({.A.™ nf ili&gt;'
Flr.'t Baptht Church will meet l"
tha Phrhcaii Itilile via** moln at
7:30 P.M.
, Seminole County Home Dcinunetration Club will meet at the
Tourist Center lit 2:30 P. M. Allrs
I,lla Woodard, Home DcmunstiiiUon audit, will demons!rale the
making of ptastle handhnus

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in g the p,e 1 y e a r and u ig e d pal e n ls to v is it llii' le r le a t h u n il cell
te r lii see fo r th e m se lv e s tom w e ll
i is attended hv th e stm le n t
A ll's. Ila h i'l illin o u lic n d a M'celP
don ation o f in.tH I f i out Klim i f f P |
A . M eio om l 11311 fro m th e C n titilx
C o n iio i is iiin fm imr&gt; ha in i: em iip
nieo l fm the C e le r y C ra te .

M irn S h i r l f v K iiim m I ih - i c i u i n
•'*1 ti» In*r hnm i' h i k xh M in h , N Y
i«fIt’i ‘ Npt.’fuHnjj; I he p.i if -4i x t v ir k k
u i l l i h r i K r n iu ln in tlii- i, .Mm . I l l Inin Y I c '. c in iin«l uncle m ul m in t.
Mi Hiitl
V, ( .Mi * *cnyt-t S in '
Hpi'iit Itirt n e c k in Key VYc t .»
Mu* iMUHt iif l i n m in i, M p h T h r u
V i« k r i &gt;.

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Mi. Monis invited palmils t&lt;
m 1 o il mi I'M In
attend and help evaluate "Careei
I S p i inc. t low ei .
Di i j " at the sclimd. The dale will
w .1 . I In 1m i; hem 1 , .
cwh
l&gt;e atmollllced Intel, Stliilcllt&lt; will
R a lp h h ’V'irh 1*1 ve il 11 he*( mm
lie gix’rti expert glddalire tow aid
It) MARTHA GI NNING
lot l i i , lit o th e r, m ol the tislie i
i housing tlieii eareers which will
t i n | 1 l i i fd t i
G li N oildm o i l
M l. and 111* lie o ig e i iio ld e .
lie followed up with a iilleslioli
oaiie and prefeience rliait recent-i lo lle d ol Hie G u n n in g , Itosnek It) m id . om l M ile* n eo u d
Fiillo v i mg Ho . &lt; leo io o s , i l ’ m el
lv presented to the students on I,in j a n il G e m u e hom es Frid u *. m i then
v| 1
1.h o "o e iiie ita m e d *.* i l l , 0
of America's most prominent pro w a y hom e in l.iig ra n g e i ille . N . J
spendm u
th e
iv tn le i
in . r i i p l i i o i ol the C o io iio irn t 1 Itio id
flush'll.*, plus eight odilil loiml one o r ie l
og
l i n 1o&lt;-in w 0* i | e i ,’ io ti'd w ith
l l n i d 'iit iip
suggested liv the students.

Ohiccn IN

M m iilii’ i s voted to sp u il*o i a -Oft
fie ve llte e n took the \ ih ill St ml v
lia ll g a m e on A p r . 17 lietw ee
■m u se o f Hie II T H m ol o il gol
t r a in s o f s t m li'lils . v e r s u s tench- u n l i t .
e l* and p a re n ts . M iss E d n a C h itM l am i .Mrs G e o ie e i i .111,011
' te n d e n , school lili r a r i i i n , led u ill*- ■if New .le i ey le ft fm m uni f ln ii
m
PKIHA Y
c iis s iiio on b u ild in g good llln n rie s. d ay.
w Circles of I lie Sanfoid Garden 1 Hlie w a s os*luted liv M r* . M. It
M is . A lic e M a rie llo iig lil tell
Club will meet as follows: A m ini I S m ith . M i* W illia m W ra v oml I F i i i l n y fo i V 11Iilo -In . lio . In vl il
fjrtclo with Mr*, fJ. I,. Ili&gt;ddh&gt;g i M rs . K . C . V VU linius, H r * . .Sm ith j hei son om l d n n g lile i. Pol m i l
and Miss Ella loo Klrchhoff; Cult- *pok...... . "Wliat Teachers Sen H" | M i n i l y n , vilio m e in Hie Go hm
4H1 Circle with Mr*. K. II. Cle- T o H e in th e U h n ir ln n .” M is \Vm&gt;- llih ie K ellin d . K ill' iv itl lie gone ten
rnsnts at 10:00 A. M.; Dirt Our on “ W h a t B a r m il* C a n t in ” nod
Itiyn
Ctitle with M r*,. 8. C. M m . W lllla m il m i ' ' P u l P k i i ’ irl*
Bjll.r Cnllfv Is Inmit- mi o 3UC a ll D«v W W n b a l jlp j C o m ie Ihm k dny leave with his wife mol 11:1 1 .
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T ' c i, w . * ! . _ . . .
id a ore lills e
M i. iirid M 'a , William Colley.
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h u m / e p p , Mr. npd son .la iu p s,

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Baas at 10:00 A. M-t Jacarandn
tw o m onth s w ith M i. m oi Mi *
N oix it is HIM) 11 h11 ullMliin Sr (It Ttii 1i m llMliM
Circle with Mm. Albfcrt .Starke less for the regular meeting of F . N . G e o iu e .
und er Hie d li ret ion o f M is . 11 A 0 to r
Jo h n on " i •' iliti'nil"
Mini
IS 11 1 aM 'ei, 1 1 \
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at 1:30 I*. M, for a taur of Mr*. the Golden Rule Circle of me
K te in m e y e r.
T ile Y o u n g People of tin
, Id asItn iT H o lly yy imdI
tm , Mm y. ii
lii rd e m ry * i , I
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Olrclo with Mrs . G. N. llates at i Monday at 3:30 P. M. The clmlr-‘ J'*'1' I'T id n t
WIIS lu e s e iili'.l I’ tn p lo y illg th e e , IvUiitf V *4| 11Vt'l f it | *■"hit ii, liv h i
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*iibn of ,1 t iii'li’ 1111n iig c io c n l e 'l l i s ls '. in* Im ; | *1list llllistI*I 4. i'Tl* l (ll \\ iM II .v Mu( I uni ev
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meoting. Mrs. J, P. WII*
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will meet at the home prayer. Tho mission* part of the i c s f ’ lm k e . E lo ls e fin v ile i
G ill P n ltlifiM in K in g d o m Hod-1 I mJu i* l.iihiliH \y
oi inim . ,-tl V l i l l r r i t Olid \ i l i | | r P i c\ lilt I'oiiMM
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1tn u . John Fog on Weal Fir-fc program wa» conducted by Mrs.
l .ig " , w a s p re se n te d . T w o c iu ip te
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J. R. Farrl* who spoke on Juat 3:00 P. M.
8 treel
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W i'llo n ts .
lit van
N e ttle * o f tile hook " J n p illi B e g in s A g n .ll" P liick H ii\ M iiiiil.il, Hi ,y
M ,. I &lt; I e, III DM II. M I 1, 0,1 M,
pan. Mra. J. E . Harper was pie* n ice
w a s -.Iin lli&gt;al iin iie i th e lead o i sld p 1 'HU |kIII V I ' Wl't *' hi till'll to lit in w
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ii noHi* A*
t.e ig e , \t, m nl Mi
F d G i i ’ 11
1day caku honoring her H2nd hiith- Nipper, 1,11yd Wliiti kef, Hull tile
M r« . E p p h U o n d a ctH
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IH iiu ld M rs. K le io m e y e r m ol M r*.
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I m p r o v e m e n t C o u n c i l j At tlm conclusion of the meet­ 11" nek. fit taid II" lick mid At
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fle e t Inn " f ( if f ie e is . ii "mill rit to im
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Mr*. A. W. Epps, pratddmii, served to Iha-following: Mrs. J
M rs. It M. H e iik le nod M ins Mm ■ III till' lilM I Wli V»‘«M»
xvilli ll... t'ldhlien’s Home lux
If \
s t ie w ll
,11 of t l , l i e ’ s
ucted the regular meeting of R. ►f,*;r**. Mrs, J. P. Wilson, M'"- Fridav a. Fn|ei|irU«&gt;. The E n le i
g n rr t lle n k le w e re w e lrn n ird in to I
If l l l l y Wliiiif i- VS«&gt;| Mi'd llll tnu 11 ' , • ood M i
f dw III M i l l 1*,, me'
C lv k Improvement Council held J. J. Petris, Mrs, ElUaboth Mann, pllse 'lull non
ilie g m u p ns ni'xv im 'H ih rs. ' I '
Iw Clltli r i lu ll Mill only u lio iil rIv *
Friday at noon at Eddla'a R « - Mias Bllllngaley, hlra. Harper, _ Revival at lloidlst f’lnm h start* D . A . jliu c e m ol M rs. Ilo lii’ i l l M U ln lliU , h ill Jilio ill Mo* 1111111111% i x*s, d im i’ lile i - o f ' I a iH a n d . 'G
llo lo e i’ K l» i x m id t ,,M ’
irant The group votad to a»K Mr*. W. P, Yesley. Mr*. W. L. Kastei Kuiidav mul iniitlmien live B ru c e w e re v is it o r s u l th e iile e l- j 0 11It i itlc toys m il lin m ovie i i i i I iih m i,I ' l i
o il- ,, f t It liim lo . m nl ' t i and M r
tnamber af tha County Com- Cl*'**," Mr*. H.’- M. Taylor, Mrs. xveeiN. All xvill tie weleouied.
lu g
11 v lin tl \v In ill*. T h e tenHiin fo r F i ’ d lin II I,id o f 'l a i l l m i d
Mi mnl
Ion
lon to serve on tha council R W. Caaaube, Mrs. M. il. Bill
O th e rs p re s e n t w e re M rs . Ill ml 11’e c c in re in I- Mimftlr c iirmj,;l»
Ml 1. W ilt ell G e ig e r ,Hid d m tg hli
the possibility
p
of having a
tm ry , M rs, f ile iu m e y e r , M rs W . lle M tc i hlirtiiH‘»-N in i i i i I k «mhI
R evet I v " f S e v ille , M i mnl
ealk constructed
awalk
by
Iho
l l l e r s , M rs . A . W . H a in ll, M i '.
Holly w00,1 In,Ill'll * It* p il l, lie s
■eh Building batwoan .F ir s t
Mach
C lif f o r d Jo h n s o n , M is . R o b e rt l.e e , m e a s good iih nxe i T lie ii xvliat l i n e .M a lliic u x a n il M i. and
G liv e t M n tliie iiv of K u tifo i d
Bd Comm*iri#lai Bttafw was jigM rs . R . W . I .o ld , M rs . W ilh iu No i . th e re ,is o ,i fm I I , , ’ fu llin g o ff
ed.
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tu n , M rs , R a lp h P e te r s , M rs . ........... 1" H - n fflc e ? T e le v is io n is p a it o f
c rM fc ry , M r* . R a lp h A u s
foi1 in
H t e in m e y rr . M iss E u n ic e W n lk - r , Hm a n s w e r , A la tg e t o m l is tndt Hie ite p n itu ie n t a ln n is ,
D FI.A N D , Apr. lit—(Hperlalt
#d to
in iv e tlm late st survey*
The Ktetsoii litre ('lulls, under 1II1 - M r* . C . O. B r a d b u r y , ‘ M rs . N*e- It, re la tio n s , m a n y I dm m eu b e ­ sta n c e
mi w lia t Is s e llin g and Imw to
x ru id iii ul ,'V * - W y n n .
lli v e .
retlon of Prut. Harold Mime tint
•sk
''Hollywood im* tievi’t niado nil s i l l it. lin t th e m o d e s ..... still
fin, will give their iiiiiiiih I home
me* arouruf
Harry H&lt; Baaalay ha* been ra* roneert
bool
G A IID F .N
C l.U II
oltnnipl to sell itself to Ille pul, u sin g m iH ip u ited m eth o d s.''
at H:Oil P. M. Tuesday in
V , cut
appointed prlntlMl af Iha BellaMr*. Charles E. Ginn, president III'," a distinguished *tii| liild
I l is lin e th a t the m n v ir in
Hall.
view Junior Ml«h School by the Ellsahcth
Ion tii't- d iis t iy
k n o w s a m a z in g ly u 'm iit
The prog'mn which proved so of the Sanford Garden Club, te- too, “ It lilts nlxvays
Marion County School Board.
the
sipnlnr on the 1remit tour through rptestcl today that nil chairmen Id’ iir n n l with selling dn June Ito*- it s e lf , lin t It is fim lln g out
Mr. Baiialcy rocahrad hi* All In H ila ami Georgia will Im used present at lim regular meetiny se ils ,
,'t ir il w a y .
group dee
and MA dagrcaa from tha Uni- This concert xvill he tho first op of the Garth’ll Chili Isiaril to lie
A s a v in g a s old H o lly w o o d g o es;
“ A n d II doesn't even k n o w i|e w
City
County
ten* ver*ity of Florida and at iha samo IM irlu n ity o f local music lovers held on Wednesday at Usllll A. M. I d s e ll s lu t s and p ir tu te s a n y ‘‘a n y p u b lic ity Is good p u b lic it y .''
to amp
n |Fpart-! lima held Uipo«ltlon
a*sl*tii:t and slinumls lo hear the rlulm in at the Garden Center. Plans i&lt;&gt; o n r e . I l is s t i l l u sin g Ilie not ,n Peo p le a re b e g in n in g In dnuhl
Ul paaltion of aailstmt
ennitul
til* a conslultar
for park* I principal of K *K.# Yonga Labora- Iheir new orotesslonal-llke ar­ for the ill'llr future In Palm B"itch I...... p ill m ethod il used u ■11lit I te l of t ills p iiiV f rh . T h e m ust ontiiM e
wa* a ig- 1 lory School.
g e m e n t xvhlch xvas *0 enthusi- attend the convention orhedohd a century ago. All Ilie o th e r big d is p ro v in g o f II bus been ''S tro m hataharod1 Mr. Baaalay, aon of Mr. and ra nngamc
will Im utaife.
lildttatrlcM — th e soap concerns. lin ll."
t (tally received on the tour.

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FLOM M STATE
LEAGUE
1950 SCHEDULE
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fir h i m . i i k h i n g
Hearld Spuria Krpnrler

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down I Itt hack of the moit al
mofrt«innol ballplayer. The try:
"1 lie Cnngreiimrn are coming."
A gioup nf 15 lawmaker* In
capital lull invade Sanford Thu
day nitflil (or wlial it fulled a«
weekend of "ipiing irnminn" pi
|
In die annual D em onjlk RrpuMi
ran ilm iity li.ncb.ill yumr dial
will lie lirid in Wailiini&gt;loii later in
die year
1
A delrKaliou ol prominent .San
fold rivir leader* met wiilt Coir
greiirnan Sid ffrtliuiK Jr., Friday
at die Maylatt inn to Murpiint an
itinerary lor tlie vmllini* io)on* and I
tlieir wive*,
Tlu&lt; drli'Kntiwn, after r, night's
"rut, wit) ilon Glunl’n uniform*
li'lnv morning lit tin' Municipal
Hull Hnrlt for the benefit of I tic*
reporter; mid newsreel nun. After
llincli tin- roiiRieeninen will eel
down to I In* serious lm dm*** of
limhoririff Up tlieir Wii liiliRlon*
Inxrd throwing iiriiia.
About tlie only thing i In own ii
Washington," eoniminted one of
the men present, "wan a piece of
paper Into it waste bushel."
After dinner nt the Mnyfnlr Inn
the fonKreuMiirn will trek hark it
the hall pink lo wutrh the Hanford
Giant* tangle with the DeLnnd
nine. John Krltier. Hanford com­
missioner, said lion* wmild ke
brief eeiemotnet heln pi lor to

gurne (line,
Hnlutdny nuunlng the visitor*
will la* Inken anuiiiif l.nke Monroe
via hnal, nod Inter in the nfternoon ihey will motor to Daytona
Heath where I hoy will he handed
over to the llaytnnn Chamber of
Commerce, ‘‘The lawmaker* vill
leave Hanford early Huinlny morn*
lug," raid Mr. Hrrlntifr. ''because
they must he hark in Washington
hy Tunsduy."
Hcout* and eoarhea from I ho
Giants’ spring training Imse will
lm on hand Friday afternoon to
brief tho delegallon on the filter
points of the gnnte, However, the
cnnitressmun won’t have an entire­
ly green aqnnd.
Ilerliing Mild llml Mr. "Flah-

Daytona

April 13— 29
May 10
June IW-21
July 1— 18— 21
Aug. (0 )— (87)

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April 22— ( 80)
May 18
Juna (4)—2ft—80
July 1 2 -2 0
Aug. 5— 120)

D eLan d

SAN FO RD
H ERALD

House, has (icon the Democratic
hstl.ov for over I I years, urn! Unit
O a 4 r If I a HepresenUUvo Won
wliM er Is no ex-demllpriijdtpher
in tho I’each H t * r W « f t L •

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April 24
May 4—22
June 1— 10— 28
July 29
Aug. 9—24—31

April 14— 38
May I I — 29
J u A 12
July (9 )— 1 8-21
Aug. 8— 17

April 18
May 2— ( 14)—20
June 8—27
July 17—20
Aug. 4—23

April 22— (30)
May 15
•IIIlie (4 )—20
July 1— 12 20
Aug. 5— (20)

April
May
June
July
Aug,

April 18
May 2— (14)—20
June 8—27
July 17-27
Aug. 4—23

April 21
May 8— 19—17
June 14— 31
July 11— 24
Aug, (13)— 21

April 24
May 4— 22
June 1— lfl— 28
July 8—29
Aug. 9 -3 1

April 15
May (7 )—20— (2B|
June 15 23
JitlV 1ft—25
Aug. 14-18

April I I
May 3
June 1— 17— 29
Jaty 8—28
Aug. IB—24

April (231—87
May 12-29
June 13
July (2)— 19— (23)
Aug. 7—31

April 21
May 9— 18
June 7— 118)
July 3 - 1 5 - 3 1
Aug. 10—28

April IB ,
May 1— 15— 25
June 9— 35
July (IB )— l l
Aug, 5—15

April 13—29
May 10
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July 13—21
Aug. (0 )— (27)

April 22—(30)
May 15
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July 12— 20
Aug, 3— (20)

May 5— 10—24
June 2— 10— (£5)
July 1)
Aug. 1— 12—20

Palatka

April 24
May 3 f-(2 1 )—31
June lf~ 2 B
July 29
Aug. 18—24- 31

April 15
May (7 )—20— (28)
June 15—23
July 10—25
Aug. 14-18

April (231-27
Moy 12—30
June 13
fitly (2) -ID— (23)
Aug. 8—21

April 17
May 0- 23
June 3—(11)— 24
July 7
Aug, 2 - 1 1 — 10

Orlando

April 14-28
May 1U—30
June IB
July (fl)— 18-22
Aug. 8 -1 7

April 17
May 8 - 1 2 1 )—31
June 17— 29
July 8 - 2 8
Aug. 10— 19

April
May
June
July
Aug.

April 20
Mov 8 19—27
June 14 22
July 11-24
Aug. 118) —80

April (10) -20
May 17
June 0— 19
July 5—14-(3(1)
Aug. 15— 22

SA N FO R D

April 17
May f l -23
June 8— (11)—24
July 7
Aug. 2— 11— it)

April (231—27
May 12 30
June 13
July (21— 19-1211
Aug. 7—21

April 15
M»v 171 2(1
June 15 23
July 10— 8ft
Aug. 14 18

April 21
Mov 1—fill t—22—31
June 10—28
July 29
Aug. 9— 23—31

May
June
July
Aug.

2 - 1 0 - 1 1 4 ) —20
8 —27
17-27
4 -2 9

April 13—29
May III
June 6--2J
July 1— 18—21
Aug. (0) - |27)

St. Augustine

April 2t
May B— 10—27
June 14—22
July 11-24
Aug. (13)—28

April 25
May 1 - 1 3 - 2 5
June 9 2(1
July (101-27
Aug. 3—81)

April 17
May 8 (21)—81
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Buie 17 29
Inly 28
A uk . H) 19-24

April 14—28
May 11 89
J iiiu 1 12
July (91 — 18—22
Aug. 8— 17

April
May
June
July
Aug.

22— (301
15
I I ) 2(1
1— 12—20
5—120)

April It)
May 0—83
June 8— ( I D -24
July 7
Aug. 2— 11— 25

FO R
COVERAGE
13 29
10
5 21—3(1
13 -21
UH— 127)

ON
FL O R ID A

25 (30)
1 18— 85
9 20
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14—28
11—29
12
(9) -18— 22
7— 17

April 25
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May 6 -2 1
June 2- 10— (25|
July 0
Aug. 1— 12—80

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April (IB )— IB
May 17
June 0— 10
July 3— 14— (50)
Aug. 15— 22

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five strokes
nil Inken mound
the greens — in the npliiluii *&gt;f
Charles Cue, (lie National Ama­
teur Champion . . , There’s only
one score In the 11)50 Masters
Tournament which might prove
that contention — Frank Btrniinlinn's 1KI7 - lint It looka like u
good figure tha way Cnu puts It.
. . , "Those greens out there wore
pretty rungli for me," Admitted
Cue lifter finishing with a final 74
for .'tut. the Hf-rund-boat amateur
figure. . . . "I w^k,1.playing well:
we oil were. , Hut'We didn't have
the tournament toughness ami the
practice it-tali
ikes til'get that deli

im UHTON , Tex., Apr. 10. - I d ’i
—This Ht. Louis Cardinal club with
Its gilt-edged pitching can finish
anywhere from first to fourth in
the National league. It all de­
pends on how the aging regular
stand the gaff.
Manager Eddie Dyer has a hat­
ful of problems In all departments
except pitching. If the Red Hlrds
nre to challenge Brooklyn for the
pennant, its six-deep starting stuff
must carry the club.
No manager In the league can
pounder','
throw better pitchers at you day
after day I han Dyer. I'erhaps n
QUlNcVljijl*Apr* 10 . - m ~ Warren flpalm or a Don Newromho
Casey Hteugriji manager of the might oat shine any one Card, nut cate touch on putilhg and chipping.
. . . This Was (lw.first taurpament
Howie Pollet, Harry Hrechesn,
Al Hraxlc and Mux l.anier are the
southpaws, Gerry Htnley nnd Red
Munger arc the rlghthandcis. Add
Tad Wilks anil Fred Martin for
relief plus a couple of newcomers—
Cloytl Royer Hnd Ellis Deal—and
il'a a tough gang.
I ’ollet, Ilm heeu and Htaley nre
ready to start with a rush. Htaley.
10-19 last year, has been most lmpiesslvc In Bprlng games. Dyer
hopes he may be the righthnnded
stopper he's been seeking.
Fur the first lime in hla career,
Hraile came up with a sore arm.
The .TB-year-old veteran doesn't
think ii'a serious but he has seen
little action. Lanier, troubled hv
a raid In hla back, has been Inef­
fective, Iloyer, IB-game wlnnrr
at Rochester, may get a crack at
a starting Job If the others falter.
You see, even the pitching staff,
strongest part of the dub, has
question marks. Lanier, stow fit,
Is alt uncertain factor.
Bo la
Braslu until ho shakes off hla arm
trouble,
Steve Bilko, hulking first base
le, la the riddle of tin

t b . ®
been aide to play gulf n coo tile of
weeks." , , . Hlrunahan. who ulays
more tmirnntnent golf than most
amateurs, wouldwhavu been right
near the top with five strokes off
his score. . . . As for the others,
well, six of the la who started
scored between !)0I mid 110.
Cue (one nf this corner's favorito sports oursonalltieal pinna to
play in only three or four tourna­
ments this year. The Musters, the
Colonial Invitation nt Fort Worth.
Tex., the Open ami the Amateur
remain the top events in his book

Mm. J. H. Truluck
Laudn 11 Pound Hahn

A llG U H TA . (iu.. Apr. II). — (/II
Jimmy Dcmuret, llm Masters
winner, and Jim Ferrlpr, the run­
ner up who blew up, decided their
finishes on the Augusta National'!
lllth hole - "The Death Hole «f
the Masters.”
For Demaret, first three-time
Master- (iolf Tournament winner,
the l.lth was 0 lucky hole — hr
mlnill* It. For Farrier, (he URh
wile "hi- unlucky hole, the death
hole," Demaret says,
Denuuet shut a final day threeunder pur HU for a total winning
jeore o f 2K.T strokes. He slipped
In I he winner imdead of Ferrtef;
who had led lor two days’and must
of the final riiumL , .Farrier, a
giant Australian now living In Ban
Pronrlsm, Mew tn a 7d on the final
round fur n 2H5 lutall
Defending Musters Champion
Bain Snead was third with 257 and
Hen Hogan anil Hymn Nelson
were tied fur fourth with par
link's, '
Lloyd Mangrum was sixth with
201. Clayton Heafner anil N a­
tional Uprn Cliumplon Cary Middlecoff were next with 2t&gt;2’s,
On I&gt;emoral's four trips around
the Augusta National's 0,000-vard
chainidunshIn course, he csgled the
par five Iflth hole twice and shot
two birdies,
He picked up six
strokes on par an the one hole.
Furrier was two under par until
he mounted the t.'lth tee on the
final round ami he looked like the
winner without a doubt. Hut on
the l.lth h« began to blow and he
didn’t calm down until after De­
maret had won.
Kerrler needed a stroke mom
than par on the 480-yard hole,
which dog lega lo the left, grosses
a creak and a deap ditch before
reaching 0 sand trapped green.
On tha naxt hole he couldn't
recover and he continued to fall
until the round waa finished,
Demaret and other tdottey win­
ners got a 80 per cent bonui In
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Mrs. J. II, Truluck, fishing with
her husband on the Hi. Johns River
near Mullet Lake Park Haturday
r f ter noon, took no chances when a
whopping U-pound hass grabbetl
•agarly at the shiner which ahe
had Just cast.
"Did you hand over the rad and
reel to Mr. Truluck when (he big
ba»» took tha baltT" ahe was ashed.
2 f?r.,,ln Jy ,,l(* nol&lt; 1 landed-It
W»h»tL*' *h j stated, “and Mr.
Truluck handled the boat, t handed
I • vunaa ana wain
the rod to him one time hefore
ball es rulvertlied.
when I had a big hits* and Ihc fish
m Dyer amt the pewera-that-ha got away."
and hs.m ty aUIn.the open. . .
on Ute Cards, tiring along with
may go nut ' to Ootorado to pla&gt;
Bllka until the last moment. He
T A K ER COURSE
for a weeh," Chgnje adda.
"It
banded hatter, Just what
Wildlife officer William O. Ear- isn't as good eractlee 1 * tourna­
-----------1 need to stick between field of Hanford has Just rami
ment competition and I m l Play
ad a 50-day courae of Inatru
■u wyh. t u t way — hut 1 have
a l tha Gama and Fresh Water .
more, ftm." ; .
.
Maun a new Officer Tralalhg
Around camp la that
at WUIIaton,
will have to move
school, located at Cgmp
la tight field to nlay
ig laat year, waa moved to
didTn 1H8. If that
n and rkopamed M arini 1.
ii outflala
ary, tha
aajd It waa acjieduled to

TU LH A , Okla., Apr. 10.

9£ e S

Jury that
____
maykeep him ou
Triha's opener
opent on Apr. 18.
Bock, dub ti ‘ ' ' aald the
itely woi
hitting Nej
exhibitions,
oiH nf the
injury l i •
He dlagni
, t e "slight shot

Tournament fur the third time
with a 72-hole score of 28:1.
A U G U ST A , Ga. — Fouring nrufcsslunuls and the PGA ended their
dlspuU) with an agreement giving
the players n greater voice in the
running of tournaments.
Tennis
M ONTE C A R LO — •Hilly Talhurt anil Jorosluv Orohny gained
tho final round of the Monte Carlo
International tournament,
H AM ILTO N , llermuda — Don

singles titles In the Coral Reach
championships.
M IAMI R E A C H _ Gardnar Mulbiywon the Good Nul(ftili4i Inurnament hy defratlng Tom Brown,

d-4, 24d,.ft-i; n-a.

Racing
;'t
HAN KRUNO, Calif. - Ponder
(9.1.10) won tha $10,000 added
Mnri'libnnk qt Taiifaian,
llA V K E D E G R A C E. Md, —
Quia Show ($6.40) won tho $7,500
added Chesapeake trial In Havre
De Grace’s opening day.
NEW YORK — Arise ($10,501
caught Otymplu In the stretch
la win the $24,450 Excelsior handi­
cap at Jumnliu.
Track
RIKM IN G IIA M , Ala. — Jim
Fuchs pul the »hot 57 feel 0 1 / 4
Inches in Ihc lop performance of
the snulherii relays.
General
D ET R O IT - T li- Detroit Red
Wing- gained tin- filial round of
Ihe Stanley Cup hockey nlavoffs
hy ilefestlnq Toronto In overtime
1-0.
HYHACUHE. N. Y. - Hvracusc
■IrfeaU-d .Minneapolis 01-85. to tie
the bp-*l nf . 'Veil National Basket­
ball As-oclathin title -'Orlesnit one
game each.

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WF.BT PALM R E A C H , Fla.—
Connie Mark Is 87 and still eagereager fur another American Leagrie pennant race to get under
way. You can't iilainc him. This
Is Old Conn la's 50th season, his
Golden Jubilee, as manager of the
Philadelphia Athletics. He is the
only manager tho A's ever had.
The Old Man, as his players af­
fectionately call hint, w iis caught
here Just hefore, his A ’s broke
comp. He was wearing n new
white panama hat anil a healthy
looks t ,u .
, 1
'1
"W» expect to win the pennant,:'
he said Iq a clear, ultarp tone when
iiurrled about his team .. “Boston,
New York. Cleveland, Detroit and
the A 's will lie |rv&gt;a. flye-team,
fight for the .Am erican. League,
flag, ■* !• * ‘s
"Anyone of these five canlwln.
It. R(&gt;membcr thut. Hut If tho
laiys feel ns I do why wo can win
Imy
this thing. This is n hlg one for
me, I ’d like to win it very much."
(Lest we forget, last year the
’a finished ,fifth. 10 games lieInd the champion Yankee*. Thu
, l ’s heat the Indiana 18 time* and
lost 0 last year for their only ad­
vantage over first division clubs.)
"Another thing," reminds Cunnip, "Is the fact that Boaton beat
us I I straight In Fenway Park.
We heat them almost as ragularly
In Hhlbe Dark, winning 8 out of 11.
We’re going to rectify that mistake
In lloston if it’s possible, I Just
can’t figure It out. We used tho
same pitcher* when we could."
of addiMack look* foe a lot erf
Bob Dllll
Dlllinger,
tional help from Bub
American League baao stealing
at*
_
champion and third leading batter.
Hooper, who helped hurl
nnd
Buffalo’* Bismta to tha Interna-

fit

'yjjt

MlSiSSV' loi

Jke Dlllinger and Hooper, MrCo*l(y: flgurg* to make th« A'*
stronger. McCosky, though on the
disabled Hat laat year with a had
hack, ha* a .820 lifetime mark for
tn , years. Dllllhgec Rfo)e 20
* * for the 1040 Browns npd hi*
.824 hatting mark w*a third be­
hind George Kell and Ted* Wil­
liams.
.. »
Hooper won I I straight* for tbf
Buffalo Hlsona and finished
o JU-2 record.
"Hooper Is a hit more advanced
than the average rookie pitcher,"
says pitching coach Mlekay Coch­
ran, back In baseball since he re­
tired as Detroit manager In 1028.
"He has good control and that's
Important, li'a half of pitching.
Ir a s ' always around the plate.
Those base* on balls can drive
you nut*."
You H n s*v that again,

■BBXm

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Will play a- I *co

i»*t Interest of th«
u‘eS £ l^ e ex^w&lt;, h,m •*&gt; i»e quite
iJtW Ptovem enl over Hani: MsJciVia
| ■'
"Hooper and Dick Fowler w«e
the first to show some real pitfiIng Ih'mir Went Palm Reach camp.
Hooper allowed tin* Dodgers jmt
•me run in his first 11 Innings this
spring." ^
Connie calls Ids mound corps a
"good staff." Behind 20-ynm*
winner Alex Kellner he has two
other standout southpaws In Lou
Hrlssle and Hobby Hhantx. After
Hooper he has Joe Coleman, Dick
Fowler nnd Carl Schelb.
"Our catching is very gonjL"
nays tho man who first mnnageigu
hlg league team In 1804 when he
piloted Pittsburgh. "Joo Astrolh
look* &lt;a good hUt#r though lie hit
only ,242 last yeaf. Hack of him
ore Jou Tipton and Ferniln Guerra
"I consider our Infield excellent
with 'Dlllinger on third* Eddie
Jnoxt at short, JPete Butler on sec­
ond and Ferris Fain on, first, Barftey.MfCdsky looks gdytlntyl plan
to MaH liini in the* upeninf rnnus

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nal League title.'
" m.nj n* p,r's »P«'l and hit ting
will he a hlg factor, * a*y» Msck.
No, he will not rim oil hi own.
I don t know where the fellow who
*•}“* »t°)y got Ms Informs-

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SEASO N

Tuesday’s Schedule
a
lloston (A ) vs. Louisville “
at Louisville, Kv.
!
Chicago (A ) vs,-New Orlean*
nt New Orleans, l.a. (night 1
Cleveland (A ) va. New York 1N1
at WichlU, Kan.
Detroit (A ) ve. Little Rock
at Little Rock, Ark.
New York (A ) vs. fndianatu.lj*
nt Indianapolis, Ind.
Wash’ton ( A l vs. Philadelphia (At
at Charlotte, N. C.
1
St. Louis (A ) vs, Wichita F o il
at Wichita Falls, Te*.
Brooklyn (N) va. Greensh..ro
at Graensbom, N. C.
Boston (N ) vi. cin'nati (Ni
i
at Charleston, \V. Va
Plilladelpliia (N) vs. Men,phi*
al Memphis, Tenn.
Pittsburgh IN ) vs. Atlanta
at Atlanta, Ga.
Chicago (N) vs. fit, Louis IN)
nt Houston, Tux.
|

M g H tn W A M

prlte m*incy when Hnhhv Jonas,
Praslileni nf l lie ‘.iigusta National,
aald the tournanicnl nsniil was a
great succeeu a ’ a trnwd Attractor,
About t8,000 fans were out (hr
final day and ahout 10,000 for the
semi-finals. The tnurnament was
to he a $10,0(8) meat hut Jones
•aid prlxn money would be In­
creased to 813,000.
Ilem am 's winning* are 8B.4n').
Ferrler'e $1JM)0,
and ■Nelson’s and Hogan
each
**’
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April 15
May (7)— 2 0 -(2 8 )
June 15—23
July 1ft—25
Aug. 14— 18

April 20
May 9— 18
June 7— (18)
July 5— 15—91
Aug. 10—20

FOR
THE

J. Demaret Takes
St Louis Cards
Sports In Brief
Hports Roundup
By
HUGH
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A B B O C IA T El) PHEHH
BASEBALL Will Have Tough A U G IIH TA , l.s , Apt. 10. - o il Masters Tourney
Golf
The diffcicllce hcIWfl'll n giM-d
A
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Gs.
Jimmy DeWith
283
Score
H IG H L / T E S
Starting Pitchers iinintt-iir golfer and •'mid pro D
maret won the Maslem Calf
Hy A S S O C IA T ED I’HEHH

B A YA N 1

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M KA

April 20
May 8— 10-27
June H — 22
July 11—24
Aug. (131—2fl

Leesburg

NKW O R L EA N S , Apr. ID .- c r)
— Itasehall observers sav the HIM)
edition of the While Box Is In hotter condition than any Box team
In years.
Without a single injury, the
team appeals strengthened at atmust every position exrcpt flrct
Imse. Big Gus Zernlal i f finds one
. ^ t r|lett*icrftta wanted me to of the brightest aspects. He has
pitch last year," the C o h ^ m » n begun to nit. He slapped thrw
, said, "hecnmui 1 waa a left-winger. singles ami a double at Mobile*
1 turned the offer down, Ala., recently.

B lit

April (18)—2d
May 17
June 0—19
July 5— 14— (30)
Aug. 15—28

April
Moy
June
July
Aug.

,0 'Asked id,mil "xtrn hn*e clouts,
Mr. Ilerlnng replied, "If you could
hit the l.nll It was humid to ho
*— -■
for extra liases *—
liecauae
no) alia
could possibly Held It In lime.'
l
i
Mendel Hlvew of South Carolina
and Eugene McCarthy from Ht*
,,1‘aul each rapped out In-the.purk

■tn

April (23)—27
5fay 12— 29
June 13
July (2)— ID— (21)
Aug. 7—21

April 21
May 9 18
June 7— (16)
July 3 - IB -3 1
Aug. Ifl—22

TULH A, Okln.. Apr. 10. — m
— Kirby lliuhe 1* the flrit New
York Giants' pitcher to be fined
fur committing n hulk.
Manager Mo Durorher stated
Saturday that any pitcher halklnt
would he fined $10. Hlghe com­
mitted the offaiwo twice yester­
day against Cleveland, so Klrhy Is
$20 poorer. The Giants lost the
game I SMI.

Sanford • Orlando
Kennel Club Entylti

O— tO— 23
3—(11)—24
7
2— I I —20

al ST. A UG U STIN E

April 18
May 4 -2 2
Juna 1— 10— 20
July 8 - 2 8
Aug. 9—23

2 - J 0 — ( H I —2(
8—27
17—27
4— 29

. E X H IB IT IO N HAHEHALL
By A S S O C IA T E D PR ESS
Yesterday’s Results
Cleveland f A l 12. New York (jWs
Detroit (A ) 8, Chicago (A ) g
New York (A ) 9, Memphis (HA| R
St. Louis (A ) 8, San Antonio m 1
Washington (A l 17. Phlla’a (A|g
Boston ( N &gt; 15. Cincinnati (N , i»
Brooklyn (N ) !). Atlanta, HA 1 1
I'hll la (N ) 10. Ft. Worth (TI.) |
Boston (A ) 12, Pittsburgh &lt;Ni i
St. Louis (N ) 7, Houston tTI. 1 S
Br'klyn (N ) 'U' B, Raleigh (C L , 7

SU N D A Y G A M ES ( )

April 25
May 5— 14
Jane 1— 1ft— (25)
July «
Aag. 1— 12—50

April it)
May l-t-13—25
June
July ( IB ) —28
Aug. 3—28

When qnixxed on the issue of no
limidre for the game, Mr. Her long
snld, "We have the liest, If not
the hlggest, urn|dre nil lined up.
He's I.uwell Stockton of Oregon.
Tim lad stretches six font six u"fl
weighs over *1041 pounds.
Hid Jokingly recalled lust year a
rhnrlly game, "it Wn* « *'
hat tie oil the way, he sold. At
the end "f five Inning the Demoernts lend the Hepiihllenns in to

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May
June
July
Aug.

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at SAN FORD

at ORLANDO

Gainesville

Mnggln and Tommy Henrlch oper­
ating together in Memphis.
The two New York stars ap­
peared In the same lllioup .yester­
day for the first tima since Uta
opening game of the Spring train­
ing season and dcllvertd hand•omely,
llenrieh smacked two
home runs mill DIMagglb one aa
the world champions edged Mem­
phis, It. H.

•aldents of Hanford can «w

May
June
July
Aug.

&gt; at P A LA T K A

April IU
May 5 24
June 2— 10— 125)
July ii
Aug. 1— 12— 25

"We’ll have nil kinds o n a le n l."
snld Itep. Herlnng. "New Y o rk s
J„ 0 , Clemente was n catcher In
th&lt;« I'ledmont league fur n nuinher
nf veins," he milled.
"Why," the Congressman con­
tinued, "we'll have nt least three
finished pitchers on the mound.
A voire crackled good-naturaHy
from the sidelines, "Finished n
innu lime ago."

The Congressman grinned.

at L E E S B U R G

April 20
May 9— 18
June 7— (IB)
July 5— 15— 31
Aug. 10—20

April Clfl)—2fl
Moy 17
June 19—ft
July 8— 14— (801
Aug. 1(1—22

MACON, tin.. Apr. 10. — (A*) —
lies Harney, Hrooklyn's f I rebelling
righthander, Is returning to school
—hnselinll school, that Is.
Ilurney, 25, lias been promising
greatness for several years, Hid
Hex never quite lived up to ex peer
rations. Hn he's being sent to a
special I raining ramp at Verb
Ht'iU'h, to learn fundamentals,
Hrnnrli Hickey, president of the
Dodgers, and George Hlsler will
IKK.
liait" Miller. tlnorkeeper of the tutor the six.foot-three

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citrus trot*. 23 varieties, 124 U SED B-pc. Solid Ouk Din­
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S P E C IA L ! Soft Red, Chair.
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End Table, (atnip Table.
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Mercy Killer Handed
3 To 6 Year Sentence

Sanford Churches
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wue held Hi 7:,‘III A.M.'and II:(HI
A.M. at the Maly Crow Episcopal
I'hnnli, and a children'll service
'van held at 1:00 I’.M.
b 'lttil
flower* decorating the altar were
given hy K. K. Fn*lei. A largr
atleiiilaiii'e wa« rennrted,
riveiily-flve new me inhe re were
mcelved at I he First Methodist
' 'Inn rli ami two Ini hies were bap­
tized hy tlie Itev, .1. K. McKinley.
The &lt;'11111i'll was filled to capacity
at liotli the morning inn] evening
ilvire...
"The A n-IVI'I To Oltr
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WIIH dll' Mihierl of Rev,
dcKmley’.. ivrnliig seininii. The
ven ini' ii'ieli'e featured in uah'

-A L L E N T O W N Pa., Apr. 10UP)—Harold A. Mohr today wan
cenlcnccd to a prison trim of
ifiiee to six year* for tho so-cili­
ed mercy kilting of his cancer ra­
vaged hrolher. Mohr was convict- d
rild a y of voluntary rnsnslNughto.
Judge Jame* F . Henuingei al* &gt;
imposed a fine of 1000 on the *0year-old tannery worker.
The maximum sentence for vo­
luntary manslaughter is 12 ycui»
In prison and a fine of tU.tMM).
A Lehigh County jury of foyi
men nml eight women had m
commended
nten-y
in finding!
B o h r-guilty .of matuluuglitcr.
At the I'list llnpt 1-1 Chiireli all
Judgn lloimingei *uid lie in
quiesced to the juror* who. he' .'sionlin .School ic,oid.&lt; were broken
r ltd, "l&gt;elii-vcd Mohr stmt id . i ■mi up attofidHiirc ” f *"J2 was ieniiled. .More Ilian lino \vor*iil|iroiher out of ttymputhy.'*
t Main stood quietly hefote the l's nttiiidid Hie mnining lervlee.
bar In hoar hi* enntenn. Ill* faco mil 7o in a -epiiNitc loym hen id
lie pingi ain hv loin) i peitket facllichawed no umothm and lie ivm
tinned lo gaze, with a dull ex- ie . Mr. W, P. 11rook*, Jr„ tiepres,hum, at the floor a&gt;. he did t.trie.I tin' Kindi'i sei moil. Tile
• v&lt;liiiig *ei vii e wa&lt; al-q well atthroughout his trial.
Asked for ronnmnt hy icpor'- Minded
Mon tlum -'i&lt;' allemleil the
trs, Mohr *ald: "I have nothing
nroriuog servtie, mid more than
to say.”
Mohr was convicted of killing PIP tin livening . ervlre id the Flr*l
The llev.
hia Mind, inncer-strlrken hrothei, I'reshytefInn Ctmirli,
Walter. Of), at their home in iiohi- \ ti. .He I mil- ih'livei i-tl the srrnem •• Tile lillr of the evening
by Copiny lust Mar. H.
riiiion wn- "Feiir Not. (Hi Israel,’’
-ml that -if the morning sermon,
I h,« .toy of the llenvenlv Mur.■t " Sp end livtmi- were sung
m Hi" eveolim under direct inn uf
1 it.'n a iia a M f i M P a a » o *» t
Mi-, ficolge ’i mill V. mm!.ter of
iverc Introduced try Mi. MhIM-om
I ', it, liivms, uisriHgei of Hie Web '"•sir
Moie l lino HUH iitteuded t h e 1
ter Amt ion Muiket: Handv An
dtlleeui 1-nlT V Julie*, iiionin i Hv- •n.i *c- held at H: |() and lOtim1
\.M id All Soul, Cutlndle Choreh.
iurtionecl, and Mils Sell mail, mem
'ulltei William Nmlitrah stilted
U r of the local market him id
Id nun mug.
The clniri'li wn*
Mr. Hogan iva* tumble to attend.
-(•nut if nil v dccornteil with Knstee
'Hies, Sperlnl tivmn* w*re •imr
-v the I'arlnh Chilli and the C h i)-1
Iren’s i hnir.
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Itrds Inst ninny small craft In nix
1 small lauding* in the past mouth.
Hainan dispatches told o f a
complete tout «f the laMi’d attempt
Saturday.

Notice

I , ill's 26Htli D iv is io n tro o p 1 rueml to w a rd M nituin in m o re th a n
:t(r m o to rise d c r a f t . N a tio n a lis t de­
fen d e rs sa n k m ore th an 2d veasel.r
and k ille d ...... re lim n 1.00t) R e d s .
T h e rest tn io e il Im rk to w a rd th e
I.u ie h o w pen 111 ilia hasp. K e v e ra l
m o re c r a f t w ere rep o rte r) sa n k In
flig h t .
i T h e N a tio n H lIs ia ra id one o f the
illlk e ll c m f l w a s » g 'U ih o u l. P r ,‘ '
m iiin l'lv one ttm v lo st •« th e fted *
i n i l v e a i w hen d riv e n ftm n Hie

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governments agreed tn prevent the farmer, and a man he attempted
dissemination of new* and "mis- to rescue were • electrocuted last
ehlcvlous opinion which might night when‘a small plane crashban "propaganda directed against ed Into high teation wire*.
rouse communal passion” and to
George Strelmlkls, 30, was kill­
the territorial Integrity of either ed as h etrkd to pull Michael
The Pakistan's Premier pledged Hoan, 27, of Worcheiter, a pas­
the two rountrex."
senger In lha plane, from the
Chinose Nationalism tmla ytireillcl- wreckage.
himself to carry out in full tho
The pilot, Robert Laforce, 2d,
agreement he signed with the of Worcheiter, was thrown clear
Prime Minister.
of the plane. He suffered a pos­
The Premier said that India and sible «kull fracture and other in­
Pakistan, as a matter of world juries.
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peace, nitisl "settle all outstanding
I'o llr e g ild th e fa lle n w ire s eleis.mi'H ity peaceful means lo pro­ i r if le d the p lan e and fjtr e lm lk n *
mote the growth of fiiendthip an I w a s e le c tro c u te d a s he atte m p te d
good neighborly feelings between tn erven S lo a n ,
the two countries.
\ woman, Mrs. Ann Talpllne, Cl,
Meanwhile, in Taipei. Formosa. whs knocked lo the ground ami
I.uirhnw peninsula )&lt;&gt; tftl|e« fro'rt liurnetj as she triad to help StrelHaitian on the Chinese mainland, mlkilH.
signals oil the next invasion of
And in Frankfurt, Germany, The
liaiuiio le'und.
:dgiittng of two flares in the Baltic
I l l s patches from llaiimn sold
today revived hope for 10 IJ
Russian adviser t had arrived on S, Navy fliers missing in a lost
l.urhow peflnmla, 10 mile* from PB-4V patrol plane since Saturday.
tlninnn on the Cliinesn mainland,
IJ. 8. Air Forces headquarteri
some week" ago.
The p.usslans are drilling In­ said the flare* had been sighted
tensively a small invasou force, hy a search plane near the ManUti
Inland of Bornholm. AdditiourJ
the dlHpntchr♦ added.
Nationalist), shattered t h r e e 'tfareli plane* and ships of the
fliine-e Communist attempts to Danlidi *mJ Swedish N'nvya were
Invndi the Island in the past I wo sent lo tlie area in the hope Hint
weeks. They s«id thoy killed II,- the flares might have been set up
000 Hed*, rnpturrd at least ”,000 I from the missing plane.
The fniir-miglrted "Privateer"
nn*l selrrd considerable arms and
patrol plane disappeared Saturday
supplies.
(D e s p it e relent Ira s ru m m a iid c r i • on a 430-iidlea training flight from
in g o f im iatl c r a f t oD alo n g tlie Vreisti.yloni Germany, lo Copen­
S o u th C h in a c o n st, ttm Urdu w o u ld hagen, Meninark. 1
Tlie plaiir ttui last heard from
t-e h a rd pu t to flo a t n la r g A tia v a l
wlimi It radlifd It had crossed Mir
fo r c e .)
(iermnh-Daiilsh border near »ttn&gt;
The Natlooull't* liave rs i'l the Russian r.ouo of GernmAy.

Sanford Home

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«nd daughter Lou Anne and Mr*.
A rthur Hlltelv left Thur.vUv f„r
their home In Irwin. Pa, Whil»
By C'A IT. C. H A L L K T T
hrro they wore the guest* of Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brinstcr and Miller's Miml, Mm . Murv Lnmh*rt.

i*’ern Park News

D IIA Y , N K I ,L ’l I p i M i -

WILCOX, I.AIIIIKI, B. 111)11V. »l -1

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th ro iia ti. uiuler. or iiiiiiiiis i lli- iu ,
T i l l N K U , T HUM Air W M ATIN, il
■llv tu ii. and If tlrud, lia r uliknow ti
■p ilu le,
lieira. &lt;l*vlu*iis l i* * l- ,- a r a lile t n e re tlllu r*, or o tlw r e&gt;rn ,
trfit 1111I iik
hy, Ih ro tiK h . u n ,l« i, or
nanluHt t lir in :

Mr, and Mm. Jack Creamer ex­
daughter Joyce of Prlnrcton. N. J.
are guests at the home of Mrs. pert tn Inave shortly for their hnuie
Q
Brinstcr'* aunt, Mr*. C. K. Chain- in Akron, Ohio,
hera, of Sunny town Hoad.
SInre Sgt mid Mm. A, A. Ilim A ,
Mr,.. Charles Muir was admitted him- Ii c i ' l i Ii iii.nfei red to f V n »
lo tile Florida Sanitarium luM All. Ifrook's nuithei liar nniveij
week, Miffrilng from n seri.....
heart condition. Mr*. Muir Just Ft ■•III KiO ’d n iliie i' into I lie 11 lio n ir
recently moved to the romniunity on Siilillytoun Ito,ul.
with her family.
J a c k M a-hl-m h a * r e t u i tieil to hi *
Mrs. J. It. Mai tint, from Klniirti. hom e in C liiiiilp a i:iii‘. Ill
\ | r ,.
N. A , visited her daughter At'
Aladdon i-xpi ' 11 lo j:u N’o rti, „ f |p i
Mem y Munson lin t work.
■huiij I, , m i . I'jided
Mr. and Mr". J. G. Anderson &lt;lie ■
a ml two children of ll&lt;- Id'** tv
Va., wen recent gorits of Mr. not
Mr,. U. Wj Lafun mid fanitlv.
Mr. Mod Mi *. \v, VVViii, ii.ii *
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Is le * 'I Is I ' r i i l l l . I l l ' l l i , v « ,„ .
moved to Fnirvilln lust wc&lt; I..
in, lu i-lila &lt;'-&gt;arOy, N-*w Vnrk
Illirnid .Men'll of Union Dili . in i n i: n a s i i : n r t i u ; h t a t i ; ■**
iia* licen visiting Ids parent . M&gt; I'l.u lllH A . r lltK C T IN ilH ;
om—-letu* &gt;j Uiieldti, am i m - .
and Mr &gt;. Murnid Men ei Hr., al In Vlu
itilif'il Unit " n il In illV n li* 1m ,
their home on l.ake Irene.
|.e--n l-rnnglil h ii -i I u * I von (i&gt; ) i)-tr
iid in iim o iiii I- K Heli In. in
Mr. ami Mr . A. F. I.hMi . nod Ini-liA
Hu I ' l r i u l l C o u rt, N inth C’ treatt,
daughter Mae, Mr*. Mu»v I. ih ii - M eniiiuil* r m in iy . S la in of k lo rltU
bert. and their house giuvd , Mi s | | i,a ir al S in frd S e in liu d * *'"iiritv !
Ktorlita Th u inline o f P la in t Uf
.ind .Mi... Thomas Millet,
ami CntimuiN
t- K ltc td n , Ttm naum
daughter, I.onA tine, mid Mi*. \ i III* lIrte m l.iM i* - Isnui U . K P - l n f l
Vim n r« h s r r liy re ip ilreit tn iii» » T
thur Htilrlv, -all of Irwin.
a n u v rr lo ill* Hliove m ill
wn
motored to Movtonn lleaeli on nr
III,' llt ll ( r t m itila ln l filed tier* In
Wedues' lay.
mi nr l-e in re Afuy Is it i. 1S3B - o r *
Mr. Frank .1 Minpln nml dam'll -ti-r-'e pro in n fe m -i w ill tin en te r,a
•» you
ter left till, week from Contented nunWinillie
s * tn&gt; hand nml ssnl H u ,
Harbor Trailei Park lo nioloi to 71 It du* " f A p ril. IS.'.e, a* C l,o k .if
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Lo.. Angelo*. Calif
i'l l - n i l . tfriD iiuiln (" o iin ly . I'ln rM 1
Mr. nm| Mrs. Joseph I'nvrlrherk
O. P. 11,1,1.1.1.
C le rk of a lio 'r
and son have lerentlv tmrehnsed
Court.
the Wells home on Ptnlrlr Luke
c i 1 i c c i t c m ; t e r s i : At,
Hhirley Cusper. ilittighter of Mi.
and Mis. Civil" Ca&lt;|iei. i* eonfined lo luu home with rliminiaHe fever.
Mr, and ‘Mrs. George tieltn
parents of Mis, Itotn-rl Flower., i
of Altamuole Sluing*, rei-entlv
piireharml the N. •). MeMowell |
home mi Hunnvlown Hoad.
Mrs. Marlin Weaver i . recover- I
ing al her home from ti recent hnut j
with vim* pneumonia.
Joseph Corlev is *|j|| n nnlienl 1
III the Oiallge .Memorial Mo nil til
following mi locldi'ot on Spring
Lake Itoarl -rie l ill week him in ]
which Mi t-orlev wn* killed,
Airs, (!. K. Smith i. till n pu J
tleii! ill Him Moliilav II olio- lo ()| - j
Iniido following a recent illio'i .
Friend, of Mi. Fdwnid .Mil, licit
m r huppv to learn that he is bicl.
at ld» loti ». pod miistei in Al t a- I
monte Spring*.
Mr. mu! Ml- Allen MeKri-vei i
wrre viiitui*. in the eominunilv I 5M.u KL

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amt If dead, til* im k iio w n "enus,h jilfii, d e v lrx f* . I■ffattes, a i.s n ls f- .
iT h d llo re .o r other lo s r llr* idalnd'-n
h y, th ro iia ti, under. 01 MKatii-t
th em : amt a ll purtlna lies Ins 01
Qtatmlna to tiav« * a y ila t ii. m i* ,
in te re st, e la lin or dtiim od In mol
in thy ro lln w in a iioueritird iir" p - rty. a ltu a ta In Hanford, HeadnoliCounty’, Htala uf F lo rid a , lo -w lt,
,TC a f ' i l , o f llfile k T III llB V fa t i.
. m k o rd ln g to F ia t th ereo f r*
' C o rd r.l In P fa t Hook 9. puaes ! •
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ICetlleaM f i - * Fag- IIM I
-if fefh'iHi i.Tiiplovcs: 1
,T h n high tout I In ilri*U)&lt;tn Iasi
Mar. ^7 ruled fiml it' )i|e“ wltlcli,
i n'e ^ ii du * (fovetiiniFiit cinidityeK
ro iild , tpve u fair serfllcf. 'liut )u
Ilia) aamy decision the eojirl said
«s dnfeiida'd’ t o|ip'/tnm ity t&lt;i prove
actual hi r* mu-* he 1gtinr»ntc»«i.
Tilt- lilgji qutlrt in' Murford's Cmsh
»h )i | s||)ili pd dpputtutilly pan
rivulet). Hi litf,.tr»it1Vr "T*
,. Jueltee, Cla^k took' ltd purl In
today'* titTl-don, .A Atimfufy l)*u*
pea) lie drafted tlie first utubvet’.
r-Jva list,
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leflH ui. a* direr t n of Hie Wiuncll,
•A , uptdv rreiqd Id the IT011 e tinin q I ),c a n AetlvIHeu isifiiinillee
dining olio ol It- Invesljgitlloii. of
Coinmanlst influence* in lli'&gt; " u iitry*
Mflirl’tii WilA*
IlflJlt U| IIdi t rlif court lin e lo three month*
Imprisonment and I'-Tif) fine, lie
a ns convicted under a law mak­
ing refusal to produce paper ' nr
answer eumntllleo quenllutm a
nilsdcmcHnur.
The If. H. court of apueab Iterc
upheld H ip convlcllmt. Morfutd lit
appealing for a Supreme Court I
irvlerv questioned Hip commlMee a ,
aid Imr II y to compel hint to pro- j
ducr thr records
Tho Supremo Court alio refus­
ed to review tho contempl-uf-Congross conviction of George Mar­
shall, chairman of tin Natlumd

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I’elace source* said nil the Jewel*
in the heeddreik had belonged to,
Carmen’# mother.
Friends previously hnvs said the
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S. Plane

Ex-Red Editor
Is McCarthy’s
« Mystery Man

Playground Equipment Is Being
Installed In Fort Mellon Park
PlavBiotltiil ernhimieiit dial will make the kiddie* nl v*anl,,rd
lisppv wa* inil.dlrd today at dir I Ik* I'lavgonind in I I Mellon
I’ark under dir d iirilin n nl l.r r S.ininrl*. mrmlier of the Mk*'
Playground Committee.

Smyrna Beach In Lake Erie x i r e C I v -tfl iV e C l i If i^ llt e r S

Louis Budenz Is Or­
dered To A p p e a r
Before S e n a t e In­
vestigating Gr o u p

While On- pinygllimilt ti i* lift Vet been ollicially ilrrlu -cirri,
youniplni will be allowed In try out the equipment until m ii Ii tune
a* grass is planted, when it will lie roped oil tin a while, lie «l.ilrd
Mure Ilian SUNNI worth of equip-+ --------------- , .
mini i# being provided liv tin l,„H|(rthall niurl. bucket *.ip|.oit.
KIknf u-liirh have ilremly hern erect­

Candidate L) c c l nr c s
He Believes In Col-j
lectivc Barcainini;.
OrRanizcrl L a b o r j

W ASHINGTONLApr.il &lt;/IV
E i Conirnunil Loui* Budcnt w n
Subpoenaed today at lire "mystery
witness" Senator McGsillry wants
Senate investigators to hear cm lti»
charges against Owen Lallimore.
A senate foreign relation] Millcommittee ordered Budenr to ap­
pear at a public tetiinn neat Mon
day.

The Intiitl onerated ineuv-go
loniiil which will hoM :M children
nl a time, and which turn- eastlv
on rnltei ticaiitiga, will ptnlialdv
he a hig iittmrtinn. It i* of all
no tul mn#trut'tlun nml #trnnglv
built, and I# liainl-operati d mi .ilv
liv tw o t-liilriren

T*vn -wing unit#, g and |n feel
Muir, have all #|ec1 liangai*. chain
mill Htrnilg .eatr. Two teetei .
each lioldluK right vollllgrter# air
•••■ing tn.tailed All of llipM' unit i
me heilded in i-niirirlu u*. a .iifrl\
inei'aiitiun.
An all *lei-l r-lnite with .Oainleled mi tin. sliding .unfair i- an
'tin i hie iittiiicliiui. Pine liaml
inil# affnril pinteelinn while elimti

The turnin' lie i* looking into
J lc C s rlliy '* mtuiatiops that L illi
more it a Soviet espionage agent.
Buden/ it former managing edi­
tor of the Communist nrwsphpct, iug the step* nml lii getting sentn l for llie'slide.
The Daily Worker. He renounced
’IOI'i* fit! V HII! III? HiJitnl In f lm
Communism and leturned to the
Catholic church.
Chalmum Tydlng# {D-Md.t told
reporter# that lluduru l« tin* "mv:
terv witnr.i#" tlncl McCarthy. WUcon»in Republican, contend. nm
A n v a r thut l.ntlltnore in or Ini • I.i-oii
Tl Commiinlut Party member,
Lnttiiiiorc. John# Hopkins (lul

ed Snrtli nf thi* court w ill t-r a
\&lt;dli*v halt eourt, netting ami m ip portr for wlib-h were being erreted
lhi# morning.
Cloy rniirt# fur
tdnvliig nim tile- w ill he provided.
The .Itfi Icgu.truni plant* lhai
in-ins.- the too by IlOtt font play'imind me thriving due In plrpti
fill rainfall. Thrvo were planted
hy the Klk#. who have nhired two
■ mall palm tree- at the rntranrr
on First Street. Palm* are tielnplanted tn the Cltv at the ruin. &gt;
nf tlie playground area.
The f’ilv runtrlhuted .00 toad
of muck amt many load- of dm
Ini the plaeginiltld. Muck and 1 lav
for the planting nf gra*.* i* tiring
plm-eil un the portion nf the nark
hetween Hip playground and tennis
court*, and aruund the HWitntnlnr

City A t t o r n e y
Rules A g a i n s t

vet ally professor and soni- ttnie
c'linoultanl to the Stale Depart
inont, lias denied undet until llml
lie has ever liren a ('innniunM
He tia» called McCartliv tin on
mitigated liar for niukiui: tincharge.

Tyding,- #ald Lnttiinorc wn in
sited tn hr present when lluden?
testifies. After Budetit I# heard
tffyditigi -aid, LatHmor*' will lie
permitted to te.dlfv In reidv.
lindens, now u college profo.#nor. nasi a sneaking engagement In
nlghl In Midland, Mich.
Th# dectalnn to subpoena Rtlden*
tame at a timed door mreliNg of
the subcommittee with atl mem
her* present. Chairman C'omiallv
l l l T e*.),o f the full foreign RidaHone Committee aim attended,
Lnttiinorc hod asked in iitjvarire
that he bo allowed In ronfnml Mr-

fi() Day Extension Is. Fi r s t Manifestation
Granted On Option
O f Decisions M a d c
In Bel Air See t i o n 1 A t S e c r e t Parleys

day I'ktcn.iinii mi an oiilioli
Seminole County to AI lielit) Del-Air
Sidaliviahin ill Mil
Avenue and Twcutii-tli
* Gets $23,920 For lutivilln
HI reel
granted liv the Cnm(» I Veil It. (trier nf lltiTeacher’s Salaries miiininn
i.oh, The ojition pn llie fill lot*,
wim

ha^M ved more thag had been
during the f l a t , three
air Ipted
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era of thla
this buefneae and there
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Thomas D,
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. . Ballay, who had propoasd, that tho
tfegtataitue be called
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hack into
m aIon If necaaury to
•pedal . m
tea
ralie money for the aehoolt, aald
today’* release would Make a
•pedal eesainn unneeaeeary,
The action brought the total rahtaea to achoole In this builnc**
year to 96 percent of their 947,409,000 legislative, appropriation.
agenry
Mo othar general
baa received more
90 par­
cent. Most have been
ts leas
Than that,
• 4 Comptroller Gay
schools should under*

George M.
Dies Of He
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wa* due tn expire April 16.
John Gray, whose 120-ilav op­
tion on the lakefronl pronrrtv now
occupied liv the *nfth*lf diamond
has 76 iI uvh to go before erniring,
■iked for an extension nf his up.
linn. The City declined to renew
the option until it nears the end
&gt;f the puilod granted. Mr. Gray
is seeking an F IIA loan fnr nn
apartment building project.
The Commiaalon decided to rr;dot the area hetween Second St.
and Seminole Boulevard, Mellonvllle and Han Carlo# Avenue*
Some of thla land hus been sold,
other portions are still owned hy
the City.
It we# decided to defer further
engineering work for better drain­
age In Goldsboro until the Soil
Conservation Service camptetea a
survey of the area, said Mr. Mrklhhiit.
The Commissioners expressed
appreciation to the Civic Improve­
ment Council for its siiggeatlon
that the City employ a consultant
for parks and public building Im­
provements. end advised that when
the need erlsea for addition* to
Sanford'* ornamental park eyetsm
they will consider the employment
of a competent landicap* artist.
It win pointed out by the Com­
mission that the present trend Is to
utilise City owned parka for rec­
reational purpose*.

The exact Urns and mathod of
(CssM ssH It* Fag*’ Twer

West Coast Judge Formulate*
Dtgftns,

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LO S A N G ELES, Apr. I I . — (TP) — A new modal plan for ailing
marriages, something besides dnroraa. is an absolute ’ ntiSlt" in the
United StaMs and a comnittaa of tha American Bar Association is form­
ulating the plait. ,
judge M
W. Ataxandar of tha court of common piaai, Tolodo,
Ohio, who. beach
tin Bor Association's special committae, said in an
______ tha
interview today th#l legislators have been trying since 1804 to get
uniform dlvotce laws by constltu- — ------------ - — ■ '■■■” • ■
tlonai amanrtmanta.
working divo.c. » o * | ,
"But It Jnat lap*9 in tha carde."
"Thara Is a uniform support act
Judge Alexander told Superior already
adopted by • dasan statas,’
Mallby and Elmar
Judgas Joseph
&gt;*aph Maltby
the Jurist pointed out- "Tkars'a
Doyle of Los Am raja
domaetic no raaaon why ell skauldn’t adopt
ralatioa* court.
llgratory dl- It, for it concerns financial ear#
vorca, Invotvigg
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to another itaka, — Nevada, far of ehlkfran. A il relMoua faltha
Instance, — mpkee op only t h m kayo adopted it, CatboMi ^rotaatpar cant of the tatal, ao K’u really not, Jewish."
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Philip t Jeisup, U. S. Aloha*
vtdin At Luge, tel forth the U. M,
poiilinu llirie ol giving military
aitnlarite in Allan nation) dia
playing llie will to Hand agamil
tl»r f tirinii iiin*i tide.
1Indn .Songgrein't tfadenlup. tlw
Huy kingdom of Tliailand hat taken
it# plate alongnd* denim rati*
poweri tn the cold war agamtt
Communnm
Dill the war Is more Imt than
cold in eoiitlirast Asia, which lies
athwart the mighty new Common
l*t rial ion of Chine end Itself Is
riddled with Itnds.
The premier successfully (ought
for recognition of Ban Dili’s
French apporled regime In Indo­
china. Tlie Western powers have
lined up for Bao Dal while the
Com mini lit lilor supports the op­
posing regime of Ho-Chl-Minh.
Thailand Is the only Aslan na­
tion til rccognil* the Ban Dal
government
The American grant of military
aid evoked expressions of thanks
from Thailand cabinet members.
One #aid the practical contribution
of military aid Indicated that the
United .Slate* Is "a true friend et
all times,’*
The military aid In the form of
arms as well as equipment such
as bulldorars to build Mtlly need­
ed mllltafv road* In north Thail­
and was given to help Ihe govern­
ment reslM Infiltration by Com­
munists, the premier aald.

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Hiippllea In Thailand.
Indo­
Coruniiition |.i*t mglit.
china and Indeneala.
lie pointed out, lumeter. that '
tucli photographer* mutt ohirive
BANGKOK. Apr. I I &lt;/p)~ The
the otdinamr requiring a health Omlfil Stale* has granted $ID.
i ard tuch at that wln'h appliri to 000.000 worth ol irm i and oilier
maganne tolicllor*, City Managri miiilaiv aid to a Thailand thie*i
mlUcft to trocsmtmmbie tin* witMcKihhm tlaleil thii morning
emlrd by Cnmitiunitm, Premier IN
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No lireiiii* ran In* cliaigeil to hill Sonttgram ditrlnitd lod.iv
The roinmittep did nut *rant tin
llii'si*
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iriiuast Tin i.-riM&lt;*etaminntl'in,
llii* tv*# ihe first concrete mam
Mrnnu Idle in l.arehrmint. N V., or County dm* to the fart that
the pioiliii-t i* a pail of Intel-tali feil,ill,,r, ,.t deriiioni reached #|
impnrier Allren Kohlhftrg, reneat
Ing thill he linil fiirnUtii'd 'hi* i lu Cnnmiiriw. M, McK.hhin ilerlnretl I ihr ll.ingkok .oitferencc ill Frhiu
lllf lliui'liint plliiti.giapln'l. how
'Om II n N Oa ra sa an t
i-vur, mu. I Imvt* a lic n llli cu rd am t nry

T A L L A H A S S E E , Apr. 11 — f/l’i
— The c a b in e t today released
•nothar 92^174,000, earmarked en­
tirely for teacher*' laU rlc*. to
tide county achoola o v n at lea-.t
until the legialatura meat* a your
lUII4 lltlni
from
now.
Seminole County’* share was
etgad at 123,020.
C pmptroller
o m p tro
C. M. Gay told thn
J n a t budget commjillon the
tt^h^general fund could eland the
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still Inter Justice of the Mulled
States Cirrut Court of Appml*
After cligaglng In Mir practln1
nf law iirnlrr thn firm riamr of
Bryan nml ('arson for irw ra l
years, hr* movril to Miami .ilmiit
H il t, lip wa# h member •&lt;( 'hr
law firm, Cntntiii, I'rttrway irrut
tilomhlei- nf Mini cltvFuneral lervh'e* were tichl nl 6
P. M. toiluc nl the Comb# Fllliiwn
Home In Miami fnllnwlng which
tha innly will lie taken In Klssllrtmoe, where romrnltal service# will
be held *t 2:30 P. M. tomorrow
afternoon at tha graveside in lln»&lt;
Hill Cemetery.

Service AivardH Won

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— Tha Interstate Commerce Com­
mission haa advlsad all nartles
that tha Atlantic Coast Line rail­
road has asked 00 dav# tn il*vl#n
a new acquisition plan fnr th*
Florida East Coast Railroad which
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tha pa'' n' the driver of a largo
Gulf gasoline truck avnrted this
morning what have might iiavti
bean a serious explosion and blar.o
whan lira of undetermined on#
gin broke out In the rear nf tho
truck aa gaslolne was being amptied from it Inin an underground
reservoir at the Gulf Station at
Thirteenth Street and Park Avenu*.
U. 8. Boyd, the colored driver,
put out most of the bleie by
quickly using a CO-2 fire extin­
guisher. Employees of tha flll(ng station, Including Wayd* Gar­
net Jr., helped push tha truck
down tha incline Into the street, and
quaochad the remainder of tho
f l n on tha sidewalk with watui*
from a hose.
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that whan the Fire Dapartmrnt
arrived, tha fire was nut. Ho highcommanded Boyd and tho * la­
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Furnishing# »f Hie room inrlud iioil ,1 \ Wllght. tin -Ire»tl» V
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and table# were the gift o f student* tin* ir ,qqoilolment of I F Movie MflVlh || •♦»'lr |it f| If» I' •
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Hervlce emblems were rCientlv
nresentad to three employee# of
(he Atlantic (Mast Line &lt;vhft had
servsil the railroad fnr 86 vesr*.
I, . M. Cornell, general foreman,
announced today.
Receiving emblem# warm J. FDrneff, car renalrar. who entererl
A C L sarvlra on Dac. 4, 1024; Vlr
glia Matt#, raX renalrar. who start
ad his service. Nov. 4. Ift34 ami
J . J. Patras, who has worked for
the line slnra Feb. 14, 1034.

A CTIO N D E L A Y E D
BAN FR A N C ISC O . Apr. 11, f/F&gt; — A move to strip H»rrv
Bridges of Amarlcan dtiaaashlp
was delayed today until M M 'tim e
next mouth.

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f - M11ft Fen Club. #erv(ce nr■ii'Mltoii ,f *be High School, t#
Ii,ui'ii iug Mir school’# biisclirtll npd
in i -ili"!! tdaveis with ,i tinrbccu*
•’ Hoi gnmiiil* of Hie Flftv Asso*
f’l'iM'A tf'nlgbl nt 7:ltu o'clcejc.
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WASHINGTON. Apt. II — f/P) - Ah. hot it - ** s - " t «'■ l,f
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''nli"1- in charge of u&gt;r,inurmentis
M'vcjrt (H-DI
, ,in,l iit*l#tlnp Inn nr** It acid lluttins,
That i m i the yen (hr oetioinl deli* xltnoil f i'r M "'It- "J'l hetm i# M’ir\ J me ITilisnks. Marv Ellen"*
mere 21 centi per capita f ootpan thii with the ptetrnl. when it hat bossing, Ill'll" to Ibdlnusv ami
Dorothy Knight
*lcynickeled (o $1,698.0b. and you’ll «ce how limn ha*' ' bshged
This fiscal intelligence comr» to ut today ftnm a l.uoklfl put out
fill. W K A T H K R
;
by the Senate committee on executive expcmbtuir#
The nil- ol the
of
t
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e
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booklet: ‘Tncreased Cost
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Apr. 11—((Ft
Federal Government.”
tha-deAt-U'siii )kv_lii£b, Th# pinil
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It contains a lot of interesting wa# 10 III, when It was M .007.3? A i’.an'.ft
56
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figures.
f.7
37
Chicago
Such a# the fact that n»t until for eacli men, woman and child
60
33
Senator
McClellan
(D-Ark t Denver
the Civil War did (be per capita
fid
32
lebt amount to much. In 1866 it who head* the expenditures com­ Dodge City
77
Memphis
41
climbed to 976.01. Then It drooped mute*, »ays lie think# Ihe drill
77
64
Nev Orleans
down to around 918 to 916 net each ought to be towered
And be
6«
41
and stayed there to World War I. throws some quotes In hack Ids New York
68
I ’tttiburgh
This set us off, and we've never stand.
2
68
49
Boeitle
been the same since. It &lt;vnl no
For Instance. George Washing­ Jacksonville
91
81
tu 9242.62, In 1040! dwindled to ton aald In his farewell addreis;
7*
9131.61, In 1090. and tbnn began
"Aa a vrrv important source ot Miami
69
8t
Orlando
creeping up again.
82
89
Tampa
(Oaatlxasd Oa Page "owo&gt;
World War II lit th* fuss, and
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People In 1870 Weren’t Satisfied

With Penny-Ante National Debt

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                    <text>Florida fanning:
Florida hai mad# rapid strides
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to play an ovor-lneroasing
ever-increasing needs of the animal Industry In
role In Floridt.
; ___:__ ... In„ „the Florida Is for more, better and
la farming,
opinion
. ____________
of staff members of .the
..
cheaper feeds.
Florida Agricultural Extension
Improved irraasea — Panpola,
Service and Experiment Station. Pensacola, Paraguay and common
They provide cneap tseq and help Dahls, Coastal Bermuda nnd others
to conaerva and Improve tha soil —will be planted on more and more
—major needs In Florida, as else­ Iacreage to provide cheap grating.
where.
Dixie Crimson, White Dut a ti d
Here are point* the staff mem- other elovera will provide more
bers mentioned recently when ask* winter grazing. Increasing yields
ed to aum up tha points foreseen of corn will help tha feed situation
fpr a great decada of progress In some, Citrus fruits mey supple-

AgenciesHandOut
HgportaOnTrends
’t ■■•MeSSTSmA handful of governmental and
twines* agencies are out with re' Farts today on treads, A nurahet of them offer explsnatlon*
• id oplnione ea the question that
qntaga preoeeuplee them: "Whlth2---------- t Looking them

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ewer, it wool______________

.la several directions.
nke tbs Job picture ae reportthe census bureau and Inter*
i .hr Commerea decretory
it. Tha bureau believes, from
reports sa It gathers, that
oyment dropped 601,000 In
while employment Increased

But owndo well to
~y tppor•applies
■‘ ef all

rentrated feeds. (9) raising more
replacements to assure high qua!ity, ditease-free animals, and (4)
maximum use uf quality sires and
artificial Insemination a» tha basis
for higher quality home-grown
oth eattle replacementa.
no*/; but
Farmers of all Florida will give
net now attention to finding and more
animals widely using adapted rover crap
■ so dur- legumes to maintain soil fertility,
more adequate fertilliatlon of flold
ire gtten- crops ami pastures, wider use of
sens and Improved varieties, especially of
iln maxi- hybrid corn, expanding acreages
frtd from of permanent pasture and graaing
I records crops, and dsveloptng 'adequate
. uf thalr local seed supplies of adapted pats of con-1 ture grasses and legumes.

Kura) Common Sense

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Jaycees Meat

Surgeon
antaller arteries below the aorta.
Tha health aorta, praaerved un­
der refrigeration In penicillin and
blood plasma fqr five days after
It was removed In a poet-morton
operation, then was transplanted.
Today the patient was Improved
enough to toll attendants that r
back pain, apparently resulting
from pressure of the enlarged norta against a vertebra, had disap­
peared following tha operation.
The hospital did not disclose
the length of time the delicate
operation Required, but observers
described it as lengthy.
Hospital attendants expressed

I Pearls see r t a a rage Uael
of tha campaign.
Alvin Odaam will devisa stur.U
for tha campaign, Tha Rev. H.
Zimmerman will have chargo
church Improvement*. Repelrs
will be directed by T. E. Tucker.
The Explorer Troop of Boy
Scouts will have eharge of trash
disposal. Homer Stoffer la chair­
man of tha "cleanest town con­
test.”

Colored Newa
By LOUIRK FORTKH

belief the operation was a success
and the patient will recover.

ECHOLS

So. PALMETTO AVE. •ACROSS FROM FIRE DEPT

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it of Ms net (hronle In IMH
■&lt;1MI be was nutting awav
r cent. I Liquid aavlnge In
itth and bank deposits, in-

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Establish** 1108

Owen Lattimore Raps
Senator At H earing
F a r E a st A u th o r ity
C l a i m s M c C a r t h y ’s
C h a rg es A rc “C o n ­
t e m p t ib le
L ie s"
WASHINGTON. Apr. &amp; -(/!’&gt; O* *IJ Lattimore, secured by Sena­
tor McCarthy of being Ruuia’a lop
*py in the United Stale., .wore to­
day that the charga. are "bate and
contemptible lie*.”
He .aid McCarthy ha. “flagrantly violated" hi. retpomibilily a.
Senator and ha. made unaulliortied
u.e ol secret government docu­
ment..
Lattimoie. an authority on Far
Er.tern Affair.■ took note ol Mc­
Carthy'. contention that he can
pwve Latlimora U or wai a Communial and declared:
I was not altd have not been
a Communist t u i and I am not
a Comninni.t now."
Lattlmorn made his denial In
testimony prepared for a Senate
Foreign Relation* subcommittee
investigating MeCarthy’n cl larges
that ComnmniaU and Red ayni.
pathlxers have infested Uni Stale
P»*
Department.
Hitting hack hard In a lO.nonwurd statement. Lattimore »aid
McCarthy ha. violated hia rcaponalhility *'t»y making the govern­
ment of the United Stales nn ob­
ject of suspicion in the eye. of the
anil-Communist world, nnd un­
doubtedly the laughing stock of
the Communist governments."
I Fillmore also declared that Mr
Carlhy has Impaired the effectiveneas -of..........government
......
thla governi
"In Its
relations with Its friends nnd al­
lies,"
He arruseu the Wisconsin Sen­
ator of "instituting a reign of
terror among officials and em­
ploye* In the United Stales govern­
ment, none of whom can be aura of
"Mftty from attacx by the maebinu
gun or irresponsible publicity in
^ •IjjM c C a g ih y 'e h a m b ,"
,t
TaiMteara la director of a
.to o l ef iotarnatlonat aelatlons'at
Johns Hoplritie Unlverelty, Ho flew
... country
J tr * ---------------to Uila
from a United
Moa* mission In Aighaid.tan
after McCarthy mad* hie accusa­
tion*.
Lattimore told Hie Inquiry com­
mitter that McCarthy hu.ii
I. "Without authorisation used
.erret document* obtained Irom
official government files."
3. "Vllllfird cltlaena of thn Unit­
ed States and arcuard them of
high crime, without giving them
an opportunity to defend them­
selves.
•
3. "Refused to submit ntlcgrd
documentary evidence to a duly
eonitltuted committee of the .Sen­
ate."
4. "Invited cbiresarct lo himself
and Id. high office yr refining lo
live up to hit I
rthy charge.
A* for tba ‘
IC eaM iel

GlndervUle ftouHe
DcMtroytd By Fire
A frame house In Olndervllle
ta destroyed (hortly after 10:0(1
doek thl* morning by fire rained
children In Hit home playing
th ma tehee.
Ml the possession* of John
am lhera. hi* wtfa and three
nail 'children.
destroyed by
( t £kly
r spread
.__where the
|y III • bonfire
Was In the
HU* their
thicken., said
ichyard f
Ire Chief
thst she
Mr*. Carru
* about
M been out
.eke .he
I•minutes,
__ the chllanJoying the
1,1 i f l f f
firemen were
e. By w e II
arrive
had been

ns

a wedding
which Mrs!
the house
chickens.
tv of N.

Oh, The Cost Of Congressmen

.NSW l i l t WOULD UP ‘
IPHONE, TELEGRAPH
I a u o w a m c i fpo m
$300 TO $1,000

A C O N O M ItM A N i »» 1
lb ■ C 'l'ln g hlRli*r ami
lituhcr, II i Im rniiiptlnltnn ■ m p e n 'e - ami «ll»i •am-** Imti.
f l,Cnngr*&gt;rlonal R u ir:, •n• •"&gt;" Art nf It*l7 ••Met f'-n -ral of Ilia
Heim h ,i.&lt;v - t.n lx rl I'fin i" Ii- Oil I to nn r r , i* t 'lip t i’Oie nitl lf|e .
graph a ll'ii'aw e II .ill a-l ,* nt&gt; I" u p uarte of .vw/vyq * year tor
each of 'li* (.«■ &gt; lli(n&gt;' "I tl«i»r'.--ill
m-inher*. //a l-tn iM o iu iff

T

a N F O R d / f L o E I d /U

National Defense De­ F o r m e r PcmlerRHSt
partment Claims US
Underling Is Killed
Hasn’t Enough Big
In Political C I u b:
Guns For E u r o p e
Ex-Convict Is Dead
W A S H IN G T O N . Apr. n -T f P )
KANSAS CITY, Apr.
The United S la te , h a i Irntatively Charier Binaggto. onetime under­
rejected ln a e l'i iecjue.1 (or heavy ling lo ihe lale h o i, Tom PenderAm erican weapon, &gt;ik Ii s. artillery g s -l, and an ea-convicl were slain
and lan k..
today tn a political club.
Inloim ed novcrnmenl o lfir ia li
Roth mrn had hern dint m Ihe
,a id loday. however, there is still t head Hie ex-icutvitl w a, irlen li’
l&gt; "i,ih ility Isiael may hr allowed to first a- r h a r lir Gargntta
riv Iii'hi Htnt. ami perhaps aome
fiiiM pgio was head of a political
inplit-i A ir Force jel fighters.
lac lion opppuiig remnant, o i Pen
flic National Oefenic Depart rle rg a il', once powerful political
mrnt lia , ruled, three o f firia l. ag&lt;d. o ig a n iia litiii.
that there are tnd enough liegw
The ilu b where Bmaggia w a,
Amerit au wra|nm» I*, meet the I. found .hot w a, lic a d (|U a ll.ri for
raelr reipieit and at the same time
In, political group which controlled
arm W e ,tern Europe and oilier
.everal populous noilhitde want*.
t!.'inm uni,l threatened countries.
1.1. lia r t y N e d iill oi ih r (rolite
The I itnell govvrntnrnl submit
liom
iclile Mptail said no weapon
led i« detailed leiprei l for A in crla ii m illtn rv aid to the Htatc De- w a, found in thr rluhinom
liH ilin e n l utxiut Mure ino n llii. nc"
Hiungfio wn« fuuinl alumped in
’Ibe lieu Jewtah rtute said the a cin iir. t.leutennnt Ne.diitl ,aid
m llltm y supplies were in-riled tn to iig o lln p.'ldenllv iind tried to
lutiiter ils defense nml md for fli-e nml I'ln w il »l &gt;i VeiieMim
Mgcre.i .ivc pm pose...
Min,I ir . In- fi-11
The S ta le mid lli-fen &gt;■ |i.-i&gt;«rt
Tin- pul it i l l I lender rri-ently i u ii
in fill
m e now ngrr-eil. "ffie iid
aid, to'it it i- more linpnclm it t&gt;&lt; | a wit n e t, before n federnl grand
Ann-rii-m i forelnn polirv to irm l jor j i n v i I i c i i t i ii g under
*‘lilj-li m illtnrv potrnllar* item- u n i |i| u e liv ltie ,.
C h ief of I’litlee Henry W .l"lm
Ulli-il nn li'f&gt; IIIUI. Il'iH’it /e i 111 |ti"
.on nid II looked
Ihnugli H lnsgA H ho II i- Pset i-o niltrli’S.
Iirn e l liad retiuesled In iu it ln . Kiu 'in - tint I'V nil HerjonintHnce
inedium -range a rtille ry . tmiVn runt ■ ine'- lie apparent Iv was n -lm ln ir
iium eroiis oilier w eapons of I lie in lb - rjin lr « lien lie was killed.
Pi,lice jaid lin rg o tts lord VJ.41M
Ivpe (lint m e scheduled lo t«
.•hipped under the St.OOO.tKKV'IH, in in ivullct w lien fouinl.
A ro n Aid Program to diore up th"
Ho, tHidies were ili,co ver(tl bv i
ilefenoM of elabl We tern K llr" Miti d iivei' wIt" noticed water run
perm tint ions.
oing out tlie front tloor of tlie
etiiliriK ilil.
A broken water pip'Iind csHi-e«l tlin overflow. Police
.n id the men were nppnrrntlv -Inin
sh ortly uftei m iiiid rh t nml O'
boili'- i found almut Ii A.M . I LOT i
Police Sgt. W ayne (ilb .o ii -.nid
puwdrr liurnn on llltiagglo Itull
t-sted whoever fired ihe ihota had
Keen standing nearby.
Powder
hurtu. al^o w *rr found on Cisrgotl*.
W m l a K v P u Z i+ U ]
IH iiaggio'ii politic*I Influcnee refJPi —* Arthur PriMie, M. iw ltfjfl
inn off tlie effecta of 18 aleentng (I'lltlv tvII the vllblecl of several
pills, mumbled a dramatic beards) iiatio nai art trier-.
H iiiag p i". " I i" w s. It. appeared
ronfnaslon to hi* polleemnn-fatlinr
last night: hr strangled hia pretty li-v rra l tim e, at llir M i.uouri ra id 1H year old aweetheart In a j“ j lot in ................. C itv during tlie
recent ,.e - don of tlie S liitc l.egi-.Ions rage.
"What tlld you do son t s.kecf |,i I ore. lie wn-i well acuuillnted
Officer Leallc Prlndlo when thn w ill, -oinr »*f tire |i-|il.iliilo ri.
youth opened Ilia eyes.
. 1* choked her
" I k illed S a lly
we cpisrrcled . . . aho was going
h ps
c hmi
out . . with o ilher boys," he ■■eta

1 -o w P r ic e s A n d H ig h
C o s ts P r o v e D e tr l" f n e m n l T o .F a r m e r

Herzog. Claims Board

Florida te lla b le glow cm ate
having a "lough ira.on," due In
low prices brnughl bv ploduct*
and high coil* ol piudii(.limi. San­
dy Andrmnn. muimgrr ol llir %hi
lord Slate Fainici. Market, told
lei low kuv .1111.1 in al the Yacht Cluh
yesterday.
"It i. not only that llir pritri
are to low, but that ihr. fixed cm!
ol Imrveiting, procemng. Ireighl
(ommiiiion and taxr» are 10 high,"
he ilaltd. "The.e fixed coil, leaie
the grower tittle or nothing lowaidi
the coil of production, not taking
into coniideiation the living co.ii
for him and hi. family from July
lo July."
Agriculture Involves the danger
of risk and loaa In no uncurtain
trrmc, he pointed out, and re­
vealed that last year more than
IM,000 crate* of celery were aban­
doned in fieliki In Florida, duo
largely to market conditions, Fig­
uring tlU cratca lo ■ car, (Ids
uinnunted to 487 carload*,’he de­
clared.
Pointing out the drowth of agri­
culture In Florida since he arrived
In the stale In 1010, Mr, Andvraon
stated that It "had grown from a
baby to a giant."
During the itaaon of 1010-11
celery shipment* from the state
totalled but 3.6S4 ears, compared
to the 18,118 care shipped last
year.
"Home people might get the Im­
pression that agricultural million­
aires are common In Florida." ho
aaaerted, "but such la not the ease.
No honest, well Informed person
would malw »u«h a claim and no
truthful person would attempt to
substantiate It"
There Is a big difference In the
iroe* and net returns of both
arge
.. and email farming opera­
tions, he etatfd. Millions of.dol&gt;

WASHINGTON. Apr. 6 - ( A V .
llir National laibni Relation^
Hoard told Senator, today that it.
divninn of power, with ihr hoard1*
general counreli Robnt DcoIihiii.
h.i&gt; brru a "failutr." It .aid Den­
ham1, irparate authority dinuld hr
told ihr Senate aspendtluici tomaholiihrd.
haltingly.
Thn youth and hla former fi­
Paul Her/og, N L R B chairm an,
m iller llir boaid .u p p o ili P r c ii- ancee, Hally Ann Humphreys,
were found yesterday in a cat
d rtil T in m a n 1, plan for reorganis­ parked In * lover'a lane In n*ering ih r agencyhy Contra Costs County.
The girl’s body was slumped
The plan call, foi irmoving Den
in the front seet, a man * 1*1*
ham*, pie.tnt independent auth­ tightened about her neck.
ority and making him auhntdinaie
In the back *eac.
seat, minus Ma
mn
to thr board. Dinham wat due to belt, wa* young Prindle, hi* wH*
from the Jagged glare
teatify mmetime after the NLRB bleeding
of the girl’s compact.
chairman.
Tha confession to the lataar
Ilrrc o g aald In hi* preparrd was wltne.s.d by hia mother ana
fi’fitirriiiiiv that the present d lv i- a sheriff* officer. Afterward, De­
ilim or power fixed by the T a ft- puty District Attorney Wakefield
tln r llr v act h a i caused friction Tiylor »nnotme«d th# youth will
w ithin the agency, "ennfualcm lie charged with murder.

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btntr "l U ln li iix -ltiilm r id ,O '* ----------—
-------- -------— plni-t-d lea,Ins in tlo- (Omrclt of tit id yields.
Je»u, I'hrM nf Lalli’c-llnv Rnlnt-.
No h i ig n liiiii I . iii
In
I Mm iiio ii I
trill feittliam i , i»t|td"&gt;il
\ft.-i
Them- Mormoti" Imvr tutlie*i tin- land la ■ Ii'h i - ii, " in n -liiiii-. In
tlo-ii Iu 1i-i i t:i and H-M-mrc to n '•&lt;" In n .d i. it "in A In- -c o -iilif im lli
I n ia io Mini ilim n t i’ mi tlv ilif f n
t " ii. lied kef..... plant,in; to guip
m l from what llo -ir for-l&gt;rav« i n i r
m« i-rop oi itm
i-ame a century aipi lo Ihe region I L i . i i " lie n ii i i a t ] \ for lit'
around tite -il l&gt;»lt Lake.
h"td
till t" lll|. 1, Uni (HP! PitIp Pp-tenl - which became I'tJili '* .«i in. oitr-i
tun.it", i ’-'in irm n
the land « i
liin h . Iry ami M llr ih r lie i mi .ilin-t t'l"teiLt&lt;"ti,
iriolintainoii
Here it ii, Imv, » .-l|
limillMtc
in
I p r,t
,iml r|i
'catered nnd flat. T lie iliiim tc i. '•a i
III. fig lil k .i i i i .I Mil--..iili-trnplin).
r | rml».
t'licic tin- i.etll'u-. had ihi-»
It'll I'lot Pin . a ll l&gt; . ..0 in ;i(,i men
biiixh Htid nllirr growth lo i-lt-ar w im III i v . T in -1'• 'lin o ,* Ilian urn.
awaj. Here II in not sage bripli lii'li arid t h iiiin g '-.iMIe •oimphiiv
hill mi' pslni'-ttn
(, toiurb ,-its.
cvid'-im
Sou........ .. at.- mi
lonii'l. ftul |irrliM|i. win-l ..f nil nt1no,Ill'll " re " mo, i
llir Ike I,II util plti-li.r-rlilei ,till'll'
I In- I ’I all | . u "mu' i
a t I Inun
from cilt-over pine Inlrd
c i.r -. op n iii. ifiiio.non ( iiU t ’iii'
In Itrpirirt, Mir Innd wa, nl I i i " ti'**l, I "iuii my 'm 'In ii op
m od u nifo rm ly i i r l i m plnui foo I "I "thill ■
I lit-it multi llim i not
mint-rnl-.. It ir iiu iic d mnmlv wat ai-C.- Iii'lililii*
|i| mid m i l llir
et uml III(|f. frrtill/.'-r fm i&gt;|.-n
&lt;&lt; nnllaiip'l fra
Pnnr,

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« " ‘ Ptr.t .........
;o .i« r. polii'i tdvp.er because
"'■ ' u &lt;"t u itro iis| unit v « a a
" 'hinnl t r|M ifititp
h
" Kiin&lt;lau
Russian
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Willi;mis. Speer. Am
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Harbor 26 P e o p l e

the embaaay * week »u &gt;. demanded
axtraditinn of the flier a t" face
crim in a l proiccullon and prnteited
agalnnt w h il II called the “N a.l*
gestapo m*lhod#" of Arnerlcan
uuthorltica In queidtorilnti the f»8
reluctant paiseitueie, wlm later
returned to Cierlmslovukin.

The latter note demanded puttl.hi/rent of tho American nftiriala
renpon.ible
for
IdpT)I'..,.,. w
w~w the mtnrrognllon.
‘ L 'l.
The embassy'll reply declared
In

P*"Vhe ministry will doubt] errs
realise that no heal, in law exists
for making or complying with it*
request for eatradltion of the In Jll^.l-e I - «named
.w a ,l aa
dividual*
as '/Uinttlinil
'common ['rl*

mittale for penal prosecution,

County Farm Bureau
To Meet On Friday
Opening of the new Auction
Market a i tha Banford Stale Fann­
er* Market, which was recently
poatponed due to lack uf local pro­
_________Jent
duce euffleU to Jtiallfv auctlone,
will be the main topic of disrueilon
at the meeting of the Seminole
County Farm Bureau Friday night
at th* Fatnr* Farmers building,
OH* R. Methieux, President, an­
nounced teday.
Addreeefwr the group after thy
euppor at TtOO odock will bo 0.
H. H ong, roprorentatlve of the
State Farmers Market Bureau,
T. R. River*, manager of tho Web■tor Auction Market) Larry Jonee,
auctioneer, and Sandy Anderson,
market m i gager.
Mr. M P n i today
Aactloi,

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l our &lt;aiitfiiinlri l&lt;&gt; irpir’-enl
5ffninn|r County in llir St rlr |.r,(I.
laluie, M. li Sinrtli, mi iipiliciil
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For E sc a p e e s Talk To J a y c c c s

“Greatest Show On Earth” Has Its
Premier At MadisonSquare Garden ibu

^■■•wrsjfsSnsim

.....‘merit of John Foster *

liiillrH im State llrp n rtn ie iit roil^*
imltniit .t ill Ir a n -, opro P h ilip Q. ’
Jc*Mip . I'ltl |ol&gt; 1 , Iroo lilr-ahoo t- *
tl'l! aloli mmd", ill-ln lg r ,

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US Turns Down F o u r Candidates
Czech Demand For State O ffice

Ol

K L A W L'ST, Ip r, n »_ i/p) _ »
n,p W bPe H ihisp ",vl(t today that 1-

111 objrrliv* i, ,« Ircniing cmprrr of Itpiib, nnorv .mil pure limber
of neatly I &gt;0,000 sire, jpr.iwlmy over liner r*,i . rnli.il Hoiitlv own
lie*.

plot -decided to .lay In Germany.
The C.*ch minlitry «if foreign
affair* . In two note* Imndrd to

f

S ta te
Aii&lt;I President AsR
KV|uiir|ii t1M L eader
D* T a k e P osition

S c rrrt-T tv

O R L A N D O , Apt. (&gt;. •— LT")
S u n rlh lliK n l thr quirt th rl hin'm lit
order and productivity tn the w rsicrn w ild firir't n ipunn into ,*t, attack
on the problem, of tbi* cow nml rttru, " iiin liy ,

t). I*. Ilurmlon, Jr. To
Attcml S I
S I I

IVhneam reprm ntlng the Na*
ltonal Annui-lition
Manufactura IIon of Manufactur
ere and the United State*
Chain
tate* Cham­
ber of Commtree told the commitNEW YORK. Apr. 6. - ( * - A Brooklyn bobby-ioxcr wilked
ten verterday the President;* planIf a Flowed to go^fnto
go In effect, would up to Ihe .letl-barred circu. " t a r cage and gripped her gttl fm nd by
undermine pnMle confidence In the elbow.
...
till1 board.
"Geeeee........... Lookit «l- kowwww-gerl
......................
Heuator Taft (R-Ohln), who sup
Cougar or "kow-ger" (ii w»* ieelly ■, Ifupe'H). '» *»»
°'
ported a tram fer of Denham’H opening
ntgld lor lire "gre.te.t .how on earth" at ihe Uad.t.onal Manpowers to tha board last summer,
,
now uppoaea the Idea. Taft aald hsttan ptemieie in Madison Square Gaiden.
Frcth from winter quarter. In^Honda, the Rmgling Btollut. anf
Tuesday the President’* plan tt&gt;
wipe out Denham's authority Barnum and Bailey clrcua filled
would make flersog "the moat the big hport* palace from bare- traction for Ill yean, died last
powerful labor caar" In the coun- ment sldaihows to trape.e rig­ November.
ging lost among the roof garden*.
Without referring directly to
More than 18,000 Naw Yorker*,
Taft’s contenl_________________
ntlon, Heriog aald the who'll run lo n clrcua a* fast M
President'! plan would Discs "ell anyone elw, flocked Into the cave?lnve.ligatory.and regulatory func­ nou. Garden last n’ght to see whil aa they always had, thl* time to
tions,” not In him ns chairman, the "big one" baa to offer Um* mourn and fook_ at Gargantua’a
but "In the ftvsjnen who comprise reason.
placid widow, MToto.
Florida crops before million* the entire"
Afta? o month here, the "how
They alia stayed to *ee her two
a ni . gpegt for conajiawn^fo t the
moves on lo Boston, goes undo* adopted heblea, Gergantue II and
Permits canvas for th* first tlm* In Mash- Mile. Toto. These little apes are
City B
and then ilg-saga wret in the play-pen stage, and.have a
Total
$94,000 toington,
Denver oad bnck lo Miami fig big rubber bell end llttle red weg
the November Hoeing.
—j o . M v with, The crowd felt a
Nobody wants » cirrus to change certain kinship.
___
The gorilla* wore
much, and nobody will b* dl
Ipitaln, tha 60 acta of th* main
thaw — 17 of thorn new — e Upped
atm me same ma circus.
off brlehly but still stretched over
It ha* dawn* gnd cotton candy, three boars.
ary hats and aouvonlr eanee
Tha high moment betoagod to
and plenty of”tliat good, rTeh *!► Harold Alaana, chief of tho high
jhanl imell that epeila out Wire Alcana:.
C-l-l-C-U-l lot you with
Whether he wo* playing to the
ha suffered front
crowd, or whether---------opening night roughness, he —
revarnf partial •lips 41 feet above
___ _____
tnd no not.
“
‘
elght-fret
m B B of"b!a
m i aerial

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Spirit Of West Will Be Brought
To Bear On Local Cow Industry

P R A G U E . C te i liu ilo v a k i* . Apr
ft i l P )— The United btatrv today
tcjected the C n in tn iltint-lfd C ttrh n
ifuvak ’ pttVrfnineril1* rlrm apii llist
lit* rtpitl tillg-teadciv of llir li|,M.
ir r is l Clrape ol iiili-C o irirn u iiK l.
In G eiltiauv two w rrk . .up. hr r r
turned for I i m I
III a note t" llir ( / n I, Im -iy o
m im -lry tlie A ln rrii tn roili. V here
d e ilsre rl ih-tl tlir right llii'&gt; wIn&gt;
plotted tlie r i r q i r -mil
lln r r
planer are Irpitim ite jh &gt;Ii I ii il re
ingeet and have been a lie n .,-vluni
O. p. Ifrrm luli. J r ., who rrc e o ll, •n the Am erii an /" n r ol Germany
,-dneri tin -hI'- s fot'-e "f S trlck - 'in accntdanre with liiim u n P iriiin
Jand-M orrl m i t.'n,. fm . left ve. p n rn ip lft."
terdav m o rn inr f"r Ja rk v n iv tll* to
in a second rtnmgli -n"tiled note
attend Ih r P"&lt; tnl vslev v-liool of the antbaaiy rnjerte'l pretest v by
t|," Ford P i't o r v hranch
the F te ch |&lt;*v*fiinornt w - i n i i th*
Mr. Herndmi i j m arried ha* four quaitio nlng "f S&lt;t "I the f / e d i
rliild re n and llv r s a l 814 L lin \v e c ltiia n s wh" hail lieeo arm riling
Hire. He rerved in Hie A rm v in pastengar. aboard
the
plane-'
W orld W ar II and wan stationed which corrlvd Mie enpaj"—i I" Urn
in Montana, Puerto ltleo and P a n a ­ A m erican a ir liuue nl i.rilln K , tie rma . A fter his rrlease from the ntnny.
sci vice he moved tn Venezuela to
In th* targaat nil earnpe iinre
do aeroiintlng work fur the W il­ the present regime ramc to power
liam * Construction Co., which wa-r a littia more Miun two ye^r' ago,
Inutnlling miulpment for thr Utand i!(} of the paasatigera—.oliie of
ard O il flo,
_________ whom war* liot in on Mia nrisliiiil

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No. 164 i

U.S.RefusesTo 2 Kansas City
Dulles
Will
Serve
As
kGrant Israel Mobsters Are
ArmsRequest Shot In Head Consult antTo Acheson

Food Growers NLRB Head Tell*
See Hard Year, S enators Power
-Year-01d Youth
Says Anderson D ivision F ails 19
Admits He Chokud

Ainuiig management and labor
union,,’ 'and has provoked "on.
ce itain tv and litig a tio n .'1

Associated P ress Leased W ire

“ TH U R SD A Y A PR . 8. Uiffo
ese

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P * i"-&gt; '","« i today » H ti

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................... -1 i" " ii|" in

tn tlie field •

■' fi i'K " 'ff io t and op ipedflo •
■?fl’
»*f»t&gt;f* vlip'lc Mils
&lt;ft,llmv “ |» 1‘jJntI: *'* 1
1

IlH- \s oi li v ill not bi* &lt;oiTfmiKt
■ &gt;"' |" -' ifii wron of thn world.
"'id l-in kii-'iu m i and vrenith

! "f evi“,l -..... m'ltify hint for rotG

............... ••( pi"i.l&lt;-m, if, Uuropdi

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*tiip I'm I'a't toid "tlini areas oi
‘I'*' world, *■. well an pndilatiis afNplp'.'i1- ,l" " 'r*‘ ,lf
PJtili.d
MB*'
k-y- &gt;3
m||e
yiinherani
raGon
| liilfi fu’i’i
' Knud' ynluabk' to the
.......................... . ‘ hn past, w-l|| ns

ami V.,|.e Williams |, . m C„m„. | A""
... lo'lrv

outlineil In tin

lip "

llipir -pidifp ili"ii. |m "t(nf
They ,-eir Mdloiln, r.l l.y
I I bond-'
Slriwti.illi, i- Iii i pm id p i i
(it lli.il it i &lt;lu | "In V id li"
J-'iVi pp I" tl'l"llll &lt;h in)l&gt;ii. "I,
tiliei
lb
III* |lll
I ' l ll f i
l lir
I llll, HUP
lit",uf, iii in .-I WllfR
Mi Minltl' " jic iic l 'In- ip ,, ii
.Imit i^y llni-lnoiling In &gt;mi. il..
•Ity in " sp* tile r, sod •• •••I I.
m ain appeal for re -e lc lion ■ i|’i •&gt;■
hi* expsrtern-p s* i Ipgirl.iltn il*.
p o ln -i! "ut thst h- )tui n 'lrtn l- I
seven .-Hiiorn, ' | i i »p et Mi,.in
H a l, dp.-lared rlia l Ills record u sir
"nppit lnii'k"t ■ ml |i|pi|g'-d •nn»•i ii
ad .iinpnrl I" linprovriio.nt .1
scim ’il fai'tlltiei nrnl I" rtu liiiild ii i:
of gii.id iomiI to S) •iiinnlt* &lt;'"nn*'
Vivln n \ . Hpr"i t-ited Id ......." I
or liorii'vl tit'll 11ri i- 'i- a mi-rrh,)nt
III Him ford for :!t, y"irr,i, nnd point
«d out liln record ms funiiwi mtiyor.
and city .•nini"i'ieii"i'‘i " f itnnfnril
for seven )''«• 1 il*- n m 'f le d - it
tlclslo "f tiis ircti'ui a . s i« in |ii'r
of tin- Vla.vfnii Inn m ii-fin iliig
rooms to r»:i visitin g Ingii clini.l
ball p layers, ntnting Mini in- bad
no ciiniiT- Ini' I" carry ini' thr
court order. He .nid Mini In- "'mild
strive Tin n belter m'hooi iiystcm,
ami pointed mil tlial II"' !'tnl«
Ro*d Doparlnient now bundle*! e x ­
penditure* for roads. Mm Leg isla ­
ture lilt* nothing in do with Mm
alincntion of fundsMr- A mold Hied hU biuitmsn
iin d
atlrninUiiaM v" t-xpi-rmiici-,
pIlia ilm neod of nt I'uw* mu’ b-gi”

latiir from outside of Hanford l«
represent the County. H" revenlcl
iMihI bn hit* served nn a council inau
and ns mayor "f I.ongwuod. and n,
(Caul,alia*
r««* -rh—al

I' '

irtar-'-d '"diw 'list the
" " "" " " " " w"t» worked

1
", " d *ii iint"i V a n ■ I " p i 1 11i-i Mr 11 u«
■I'-'itI,
'Ip ,' •"■' \ I il" lull ..llijllt
in ,h•&gt; ' ,i i &gt;iit-ii i c i ion
.-ft- » in r c t i j i i real b li ui
pm Ms it n b. . ii. foreign affair*.

th. t’i •

!. ui.

•lr.il.lt. (; Il nil i

InMitti and Van-

n :i" -d on D ull**

. Mm
' &gt;• t &gt; toe job within
th- ns-r -li,
i
"lu.-ament m a d *
i I. n 'Its •1,1 •igii be will have
rank ,Ol|'-' \i lieson and Un|n lsec'* , i n if
.Lime* W o y j
i„ 11ai 'i"t hern given the fo rm al

iii|.. nf iiiil. i ,,!ii|"i at large None•todi
,' ,|'|" nied tlint he wlU
rrmitinop* tla rug* T a il

U iv ll A ir l ’; ilr u l T o
S p on sor B r e a k fa st
ri !o.-nt Ct'-rl Air I'ntrni Unit
will iponror &lt; bicakfast flight
S'lnil-vv in"ii,lnr »l the Municipal
Utpori vnd ,'
expected Mint JR
lOMSl fiO pilot, ’ill participate in
itiot liirutliiK'i and contests, Dr,
ii"i,ri M I Hiliii hi,tour,ced today.
An mvi t nt tun liut been extended
to ill pilot., m Central Florida
It, iiii-i’l
Mm Airport Sunday
moining for breakfast.
Tin PlorbU National Guard la
iiiviiMtl to inirtii ipate in the cog(••.I with llieir l"t planes.
Mote tlm , i r.tt nnunbern of th*
I’n tiu l

uml

Cadet.,

nttendod th#

ir-giilar tni’cMnc Wednesday night.
Motion pictures "f various phase*
nf aviation were 'huwn, Including
tlm lepsii ami maintenance of eg*
glues and airplanes.
H O U S IN G

A ID

Ite r i ( ’roHH D r i v o
WASHINGTON. Apr fl. — 0F&gt;
The House approved without
H a lf W a y T o G oal —
(lpjiusltlort todav nn expansion -ire
The Red Cross drive Is tmlv
half wav tu Uu gun I nf git.Urtl* in
Remlnnle Comity, with" hut LWIT
cnlleeted, and the i-arupoign will
be carried on until tlie quota 1*
readied. Voile Williams, J r , Red
Cross Fund Chairman, announced
today.
At the Chapter meeting Tunsday morning at tho Tourist Cen­
ter, Malcolm McNeil! was appoint­
ed chairmen of (lie nominating
committee for new officers for
196t hy Judge Douglas Htenstrom,
chapter chairman, who nrealdod.
One disaster case In Oviedo wa*
reported, end in appeal for aid »»i
______Ut:rough the newspapers and
made
radio, and several contributions
were made, said Mr, Williams.
Another ecbooi, the Christian
Day School in Blavie. was reported
to have enrolled in th* Junior Rod

almost 14.000,000,000 In the Fed.
crnl Housing Program.
,K
The measure provide* special
aids for Veterans housing, includ­
ing a now $150,000,000 program Off
direct loup* for ex-GIa.
•
Administration leaders ex&lt;
quick Senate passage to seiul
compromise legislation to F
dent Truman. They expect,
that the President wilt eigg,:
nlthmigh it Is far from what .
recommended.
SR

THE WEATHER

JACKSONVILLE, Apr.
Station
L.
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Brownsville --- ------ .-78

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«M»r th* draft

EXCLUSIVE! .
First Outdoor Showing!

(Nation* chartar,
ale to tli

MLR MIIHt

" H , Mid lh « if h , ahM * M l
to do this ho would resign. H t has
boon called to rrpeat his charge*
ao that they could he totted In a
court of action. .J{g has failed to
rlo so. And he ha* not resigned.'
Lett Imore declared)
.­
"I think that 1 would be the Inatrtiment of a great service to the
eeuntry If,the Senator should re­
Sign, and 1 want to deal with each
of his chargea-”
At anotlier point, Lattlmoro re­
called that McCarthy had voiced
hla espionage agei'l charts off
the Senate floor, lie said thU
•Mia* n bearing upon an action for
llhol which I propose to discuss
with my atturnei* at tlje earllr*v
possible moment.
Of McCarthy's description of
Imttlmoru as the architect of this
country’s Far Kaatern pollcy--a
polity McCarthy regard* as dliutrouft—lettttlmorc ilwUrwi:
“The fact Is that 1 have never
held a position In tha Utdtod Stales
jrov«*rnnu'iit !n which I could make
policy. Tlio fad is that I have befn
very lltll« consulted by those who
do make policy—befofa l*carl Har­
bor, during the war, or since th*
war.
"I itiink I cun fairly claim •
with great regret—that I am the
least consulted tnan of nil those
who have, a public reputation In ;
thU country as specialist* on llm
Far Fust.

FO R A L L T H E W O R LD T O LO V E !

WALT DISNEY’S

1'world'* Wot-lovad story , . . on thr sen

Su n n yla n d Smo.
Skinned. Roody-to-Eat
Hall or Wbolo Hama, U&gt;.

B e a u tifu l P o tte d

SI. John’* Electric Company

Quantity Right* Referred
Prlceu Good Thru Saturday. April 8

Hall or Who. M
Hooked.
Skinned
Hama, lb.

300 Cast M Street
2M East Ifct Street

PUSS'N BOOTS

Corner First Street A Magnolia Avenue

Call

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for COURAGES, CUT FLOWERS nnd
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS.

CELERY AVENUE
PHONE 3
We Telegraph Flowers Anytime—Anywhere

KINCSAM'S RELIABLE A lo 51b. Avon n o Oinnerl, Cooled

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PRICE of-LIBERTY
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C o u n t y S n i a t h e r s f o r S e n a t e C lu b

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W e m uH t c o o r d in a t e o u r e ffo r tH .
A d v is e h e a d q u a r t e r s h o w y o u c a n h e lp

KiL) U om t

Tarkeys, lb.
Mt Vermont Youn

N O W l Before
Too Lai
V O T E A M E R IC A N

V O T E I C R /M A T H E R /

G rade A, Quick Froran Fiy»r

L uq « A Thifllt*
Monty Brentlt
M eaty Bocks

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M t. V o r m o n t B a c o n
H ic k o r y S w e e t B a c o n

SWIFT'S
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P H O N E 1671

S nom Meek
Chuck Romt
Biitkot Stow
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Address

••MOVIES UNDER THE STARS"
Tonder Corn-Fed

117 M a g n o lia

Name

S h ORTR, CHILDHRN UNDER l» K«KN
COMPLETE SHOWS 7:«0~tl:00—10:tr.

EASTER POULTRY

WithSmothers

H g h a s never been frie n d ly
w ith C o m m u n ism
IMPORTANT

“ W i n d o w I^ e v e l I n - C a r S p e a k e r s "

Ultra Helbied Bleach

Sem inole County M otors
r.iu K. First SI. Phone loll

uh

A. K. R0SSETTER, Florist

10 to 12 III Young Hen

Children—t*r

t

P la n ts

(8 to 14-lb. Avg.1
Swill's Premium. KLnyun’s
Reliable. Armour’s Star

rm

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See Our Aneurlment

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Mrftrfifttsi Kwft MustdttV•Ui m
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EASTER GREETINGS

Grade -A ”
ttnifk tru ffii

TODAY &amp; FRIDAY '

CINDERELLA
Color by T E C H N I C O L O R

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purch«»Inc agent and general man*
• W of the Orlande Pott Exchange
for five year*, with the reapon*!Willy of expending $6,000,000 for
government euppllea.
TONIGHT—FRIDAY
At prealdent of the Cltrua 0 rowert Aiaoelation he aald he wax well
acquainted with agriculture. Hr
advocated ntudy to find the anawer to high taxea, need of a
amall claim* court, and more pro­
tection of builder’* aupply compunlea from Manow hall” contractor*.
Valle William*, Jr. rommcmlrd
the Jaycee* for their recent rereglttratlon campaign, told of hi*
education In Seminole County and
nl Id* tlx year* of war tervico, In­
cluding duty In the Aalatlr-Pnclflc Theater. He recalled that lie
had ttudled law at Stetson Cul­
ver* It y where h«&gt; wni vice pretldeut of the student l«xly nnd |ire&gt;lMyrna toy • fredrlc March
itent of the Thoms* l aw ('lull.
lie told of hi* work u* a I'ato
Dana Andrews s T a rn a Wright
Democratic executive committee­
Virginia M ayo* Hoagy Carmichael
man since appointment In 1047 hy
od iattodecing Cathy O'Donnalt tad Harold RutaailJim l.ee, a* »peclal naelslaut to
the Legislature, ami upon gradua­
tion from law school In HMH of
hi* appointment a* an assistant
attorney general hy Klehard hrvln.
He staled that he had prepared
and ildinfted over 1U0 lull* for var­
ious senator* uml representative*,
and hail attended many commute*
Dire,ted fcf
km* htf If
meeting*, lie also advocated a
William Wyler • Robert E. Sherwood
small claim* court In the county
ami discontinuing hiring »' »“
From • Novel hy MacKinlay Rwitw
many special attorneys hy
hkM fa* (SO M s COMM

’ohl*m«.

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Ship p ed Lurite A ll W h ite

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Flnln Solids Murgnrlno

C le a n s e r

All Flavors

S u p c r b r n n d lb 2 0 c

BAUARD

Colored Qlr*. Margarine —

PACKAGES

NargoM

lb. 30c

Nabisco (ialety

Saaiwicb pkg. 25c

PALMOLIVE

B is c u it s 2 5 c

Valley Prime Early
*OuJk'Kiir» KxUu%t u a a m t Ugndint uAUA w e *
up ^ukthkilUni pm rr. KtdutU* mrUk Cm ihKiU.

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a full

measure of

ANGEL
FACE

HFAVfNIY R Q
, SHADES l U U

Easter Candies
by
WHITMAN— NOItIUH
NUNNALI.Y — I'ANGHUHN
EASTER WRAPPED
tc T N

the belter life it will bring you.

A n d only

electricity allures you the maximum

of leisure time in

Texas G reen Topal

Ponds

Take u look til these truly hit' vnines
In Ensler rimkIh for ullt-iflvlng nnd
ptrsonnl need und you’ll suy I Imt
Touchlon’s Is one honey of n hunny
for bringing you suyh finu quality
merchandise at such low prices. V«*s
—we’ve u grand selection ol tilings
for Ensler—nnd every price is si vi­
ed for renl economy. So, conn* I ill
your Easter basket with saving--.

which to enjoy it.

IASVI J lir r A PUCK OP YOUR 7 IN 0 B R .: i

..

wad C o o k-K ill k U h n o th larva* or Wpetw and ty in g

m iT H B O N L Y
YOU NRKDI id

i

EASTE
RTO
YS

Caaaad FtWi
Attniur'n filar

@ uddCy

16ox. Can 'S e

At the years go by, you'll me
Sunshine Service in more and more
ways for added leisure. Ke sure
NOW, that your wiring "system it
designed for tomorroy/i living...with
plenty of outlets, plenty of circuit
and adequate wirlngjhroughobt.
m il

Armour'd Star

u n fiiiii.’M
Aifrlour'd Sldr
f e wVt t J UWu l e &lt; |

1

r e f i n e thoriuoWy
M th jltc t, b u ild er

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Easter Suggestions

WILDROOT
Cr«.m-OII

Perfume
Colognes
Bath Powder
Sachet Powder
Stationery
Compacts
Hair Brushes
Boxed Soap
Face Powders
Fountain Pens
EASTER CARDS

Eaater Bunnies
i p

I E x p e r ie n c e d
I la n d H
Every praacrlpllon brnaghC
la us far campmimllng I*glaead in safe hand*—(ha
•ipartanred hands of a pt»ftaalonal pharmaclal. Ye*,
oor highly shilled staff haa
• coaUaod total of .74
jrtara of axpaM and urcur*

�r rr*.— - .

H i Ml* i \ SlvTrPF

H U " l h venfWd
to rn as a juvenile.
thi-anly-cUMtlon that ka d yM c. ' «• nowrred — that he ta u ig o o d u r
h« was last year.
At* Jockey Kddto. A m i* m U
i?$iTUr
............. . tha
.. .................
just that ........
after guiding
Prince
By AMfQCMTED PMKH8
to a length and a quarter triumph
ini tha tlx furlonx teat, aupdlaPO IT WORTH, Tex,, Ayr- "o
mcntlng hi* remark with, “and — yp) — Dodger pitcher Boh
that'la em«ietWnin'&gt;'- - - ■*«»-.&lt;» m il Iken'* valise ha* bean shipped
The atrapplnit eon of tha cup through to Brooklyn.
hor*e, I’rlncequlllo, ran on*, of
Tha rookie, who still belong*
hi* typical races, spotting many to tha Brooklyn farm in Fort
length* to faster beyInner*, theq Worth, haa Impi autrf Manager
coming on with a characteristic Burt Shotton In spring exhi­
stretch kick In slop and rain. Hla bitions.
time, 1:12, we* Rood in such’ op­
“That theory about Mllllkcn
ine. With Arraro sitting. still, needing another year U a lottn
the colt worked oat a full mile In hooey, Shotton xaid. “The wny
1:40 flat.
■offlt of our pitchers are xhaplrg
At the end of the 1040 eeaeon, ■up
in I
* U
M at
I
I
u n e l r 11
he *could
get plenty
of# twork."
three colt* were ranked rloeely
at the top of the two-year-old
PETER.HHURG, Apr. (1
crop — depending upon which ex­ —-ST.
W
P)
—
• Jo* Di Maggie's li-ga nrn
pert opinion or pall you cared to
up
again.
This time it’n
acting
w
accept, They were Hill Prince, a muscle pull.
Oil Cnpllol iirid Robert J, Kle­
He dropped out after the first
berg’* Midilleground, » speed spe- Inning
In yesterday’* 8-4 Yankee
victory over the fit. Louis CardInal*.
MMagglo Idt n hopper to short

HIGH LITES

ky Derby will be run
•«&gt; today, and aa of
tol and Hill Prlnca
•g da thaa “Mg two,'
two.
Capitol, Tam Oray'a Flam■takte winner, recently er­
as the Darby scene at
lilt from Hialeah; Fla., and
training tn tha role of a
I favorite for the May n
, Meanwhile, most line* b« '
Chetery’e Virginian, Hill
, at 8 te 1.
tha’ eddsmaker* were busy
shuffling their quotations
thai ■Bias
Bug Crass
Ora** extravagant*
extruvi____
U wouldn't ba surprising If
meva Hill Prince right up
i with Oil Capitol becUUKC of
ray the Chencry charger won
iruay'n Kxiteriinenlul HundlVo. 1 at Jamaica,
waa the tall bay’s flrgt 1050

S

ia

CARS, CARSand BETTERCARS
AT MELTON’S' USED
CAR
LOT
M l R. PALMETTO AVR
1
PIIONR »20S
If Hi* CAR you WANT is not on (he lot,
Jaat auk and we will get (h e CAR you W ANT.

Financed from 12 to 21 muni ha.

G E T T H E TH H M LL

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“cacuiMirA. a:

c.:mrr«~.-

M7 - Utility Infielder' Connld
Rran who appeared to hold the In.
aide track on the aecond ba ■«
pout today waa labelled "my first.
'emen until further notice" hy Luke Easter la to n in g out to

guaranteed

CENTRAL

- rint AI0CKI

Three Y ean Ago
We Opened Our Door*.
And During This Period
Many Hundred*Of FamBle*
Have Benefited Prpm Our Service*

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries
Touiuirra kvtriph

IlMtlrn, 11*1 IUiiii , llnntiy'* Munl*r, N ,I1I* II.. H|l*nl Fawn, C h a r­
ley AIim. fi. Ilulllnit Hatnn, i.***"y.
T l l i n i l H « f H—O/IMtha Wile
If* (lay
Daily. A ir
Itriiueat.
KlaMiy Knirlitnii. io-fiver I’oM, :tll
ver Nell. Hlr l.urry It , I'.u u ii.t
I. hI. hI, Alla* Hunt..

W in n e r s

Ninth Raci

LOW ED •

POST TIM K 8:0(1 I*. M

On Saute 17. (Orlando lllghiruy) at Longwnod
' about 12 mile* *mu(h of Radford

-TURN AT RED ARROW-

Club’* hnniilt (Hitter, tdnreil MiddlOgriitiml nt Hie lop of Ida mxperimentul
weight*
with
I 2H
.toilltd*, two iihove hi* ntedgnineuN
to .'Oil Cupltiil ami H ill Prime.
Mlddlegroillltl'* ankles were sub
iorjt lo eu-plrloii when he eiuletl
hit IlMIl nu'liig hut trainer Max
lllm eli hp*. ile iih il theie'o nnvihiia;
wixiltg with ’em. He did not run
the colt in vealerduy1* nxiierlno'iitul and *ald elmplv. “I don'l know
when I'll run hlmi I'll run him
whan he'* ready."

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760X1 ft

EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1950
CABINET TYPE LOCKERS - $15. PER YEAR.
DRAWER TYPE LOCKERS - $18. PER YEAR.
$10 PER 6 MONTHS, tt PER 3 MONTHS.
THINK OF THESE ADVANTAGES

c m i r r i i h a * i:— n /ia ih * s u ie
Ku*»
H in n rlle
N o illiu e x i.ri.,
Itla.'k llr e e ie r . Itolu l.ee. Hi.li&gt;'*
lit eat,i, H ky HI*,’. Jn y'u J e r r y . H a n ­
dy Hal* in.
r i K T H HA&lt; H —n /t a ib e Wile
l|r d rnnlftn, I ’nppn. Htveet C l.a r l'.l,
I.lt il* Hqnnw, N i. Hdi-i.-tlon*. l.’li
A L ite , Hill* Hox. J i.le .l Ja n e

B y o lr , F o rg o tte n H a lly , Ile a l F l.i &gt;b

*- RINTA10CK

And fjow
Your Locker Plant H u Seen Fit To
Oxpand It* Service* Into Even More Home*

F I S S T H A C K — K it lu r liy
H p n rly H ally. SI I** 1‘WKUle. He*
K in g , nw «*l L o ra in * , l.w ly W a in la ,
K iiin rm n tU ,
A lary
Jill* ,
Dobbin
llu n ie r.
u K C i i v n H A C K — K N ln r lly

J a a r ’ Wayne, Dancing Jim. enri

Greyhound Gu» la on
th# air Ionite over
WDBO at 0M0 with
ull the 'dope' on the
dog* at thq SanfordOrlando Kennel Club.

NEW TREAD

GECa

THIRD ANNIVERSARY

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

I n llT M HACK—tt/iaifc* Sllle

Ollle Oliver
Judy Wlrl
Countess Nell

10 D ty Sped ala

a

R'a L a d y lle * l* r , E la m ln x in e rt,
M * iy W onder*, li«v**tle U * y, H u ( I ile Hub*. AH mh N in a , P lo t: m ile .
K d d le ’e F i b
IBVIIXTU R A C K —A / U l h e Wile
g la ih y
P ll.it,
liln lcy
lluxltic**,

M N eklng

.

^

THEY’RE YOURS WHEN YOU RENT! ONE OF THESE FOOD BANKS
I. It AIKK YOI lit OWN MEAT AND HAVE IT FRESH YEAR ROUND.
i. IK YOU 1)0 NOT RAISE YOUR OWN MEAT, BUY IT FROM US AT A
Kit ACTION ABOVE WHOLESALE COST.
:S. SERVE YOUR FAVORITE VPORTABLES DURINC. THE YEAR BY PRODIICINO OR BUYINO WHILE PRICES ARE AT THEIR LOWEST.
“THE CATCH OF THE YEAR” FOR THOSE BUSY
I. SPORTSMEN.
DAYS WHEN YOU DON’T HAVE TIME FOR THAT TRIP.
ALL OF THESE MONEY SAVERS AN D MANY MORE COST YOU ONLY »1.50
A MONTH WHEN YOU RENT A MOST CONVENIENT F R O Z E N FOOD
LOCKEIt IIY THE YEAR.

ACTNOW-BEAT THE HIGHCOSTOF LIVING
GETYOURLOCKER WHILE THEY LAST
' “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS”
ANNIVERSARY PRICES GOOD THRU TUES. APR. 11
SOUTHERN DAIRIES
SEALTEST

SWIf I
PREMiaiVl

Reauti ful Now
ORDERS TAKEN TIIHII
?|TIIEH. APR. U FOR
r THIS SWIFT’S PREMIUM
(AA) HALF RAHY REEF
AT THE MIW PRICK OF
ONI.Y 4Be ML, AO El),
CUT, WRAPPED, FROZ­
EN AND READY FOR
Y O U R L O C K E R OH
h' H O M E F R HESS MH,
% W EIfiH T-A PP. ISA LB8.
| WHEN YOU BUY THIS
WAY YOU GIST EVERY
• CUT OF THR HIGHEST
h GRADE BEEF.

IC E C R E A M
FREE!
(FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY)

ICECREAMCONES TO ALL
(Tu Children Whan Accompalned By Paranlit)

820X1ft
WITH

RF.CAPPAHI.F.
TRADED IN

lined Tires 1.00 up
Used Tubes 50c up
NEW AUTO

BATTERIES 7,95
1 1 R. GUARANTEE

EX

PLA ST IC S E A T

COVERS
ONLY I 10 C’U. FT,
UPRIGHT FOOD

FREEZER

.

249

REGULAR MMMIS
BOV*—nIRt.H

BIKES
CHOICE
1C

or

COI.OR*

row EH TYPE

LAWN MOWERS

HOSE
M H. P. OUTUOAKD

MOTOR........ fit,

AIjSO
WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF

!4 GAL BRICKS FOR 95c
O U R E C E IV E A

20c JAR OF SUNDAETTES
ICE CREAMTOPPING

SWIFTS WESTERN

Deviled Craha
2 far dig

BEEF LIVER

760X16

P aint-P aJnt-F aint
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED 1 1 1
com m AND SRB
o u t 8UPBH VALUEH

BRANDED BEET

PURE WESTERN PORK SAUSAGE
W i :v ’•

i

vi-1!,

MACHINE

; SWIFT PREMIUM W lB N M lf........
• OUR OWN M BABFABT iAflO N

WR NOW NAYS A

PAYMENTS

�CDKItinN—PAD

O p ltu n ttr lil

IIS Magnolia At*.

U H « *T H P A B T V THROW CD

SKEULEvA
»02AAK.MISTUH
___ , PABTV NAMED
5L
LAZ! LOUf ^jr"

STATELEGISLATURE

FO
AMRUBBER
ialNWWHMPi PILLOW

Dr. Henry H A ip ljt

►•'•'■TlCJ.r.HiHIU H I CDUIU
an«.rl,A?!
H
TOH|4
H|M
5®U
2V. U m* if mwhio
At»,
M,

Phan* SI.

8u,r» Open I iii |

HM-M...MV PlftST
ASruMPYlON WAS
wROMj, BuaBijB.,.
. LOOKS LIKE

Orlando

i*i».“

rnuTioAiT^D1

N ER VO U S

T H ' K ID S O S E N H

STOMACH

C L uoaco/ ■

ALUM IN r.ltev.i ill.trM.lnR .ymptnint

of "nrrt nii itom.ch"—li»»»inr« »ftrr
meal., h«lrMnf, Minting and mile due In
,aa. AliMJHNha.liMnMlrntlflc.lly tealnt
bydoetui. ami foundhighly rlTvrtlrr. JVorkl
fantotM murothan a'*lollIon.old ludaiv.
Pur fiimt. I lint I.H.It gum)— l« « lr good—and lire gm .l In yinir In n lg rl,

turn In ,\&amp;P. Vim'll Mud irnrri nl Mnr Im.N, nil nt Hl''« money.
■living "Lot* Prlren Kvrry liny" pulley. Even Item 1. price-marked.
Ihim enabling ymi In rntiL rlirck ymir |nirrhntru 11k;iIiihI ymir rnnh
M'liitln receipt.

Better Cough Relief
iw iM

U C R

Uy vrtin Striker
DOCrONC’OP 10UB 0WG r*SPYING ‘

FOBV t UW&gt;I u NAd£ HiMFOBAPArCE

IMMHIO FBiFKOCANlETDOhs:
,1Hi NflT ROWEdV Will 7Anf. ...
WU. HAVETdE LAWTilfRT V

MAM OOC

k fsm —rrTTT

---- rfaf. I i

When nm dihr. or old (nil tu .lop I
your •'Id dun I dilny Side, ilepor.tfubtr ( rciiiiiiiUioii i;oct ipmkly to llio
trul o( tlie lioiihk In inline acille
broiKhiiu m .lirvl udilt. I Ktinml.ion
ha* xlouil ihc kit til nioir lliun .10
ycun un.l million, ol liven. It umlninv ,
vafe. pruii.ii iugudicnti. no ii.molut
•ml it Ime fur children. Ad your
druxtiol lor I'miiiiulcmn uml t.ilc il
promplii neci-rding In iliiecllim*.

AM PAGE
Ann

a

nTCASpIL-

J

GRAND BOYS

CAMMED FOODS

Hull ana Ta&lt;d) Prime

P a g e — T o m a to

S o u p .1 10 o z . f a n s 2f&gt;c I ' l u m s n o . V/i c a n
\nn Page I'.lhow
Inna Yellow Cling No. 2'i
M a c a r o n i 8 o z . p k t f . !)c M e n e h e s

CREOMULSION

PJLi ST

A&amp;FS FINEST

Ann Page--I'raliajiple
J e l l y 12 o z . k Iuhh I .V

EVAP.

MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES

Ann Page Purk ami
M e a n s 2 I -lb . c a n s 1!)c

MILK

Ann Page /ret) (lull
S u t i c c 12 n z . 1*11. 2 .V
\nn Page Small Shilled
O liv e s
2 o z . t ill. 2!tc

'
1
'••a AFT
T«SA*U*B 0&lt;= MOO O K ... T-tcoc
ROMANTIC SOuiTuDES
T~S Pi

inn Page- ( rr.imy Prnniil
M u tte r
l - l b . j a r J ile
AlTl.&lt;.*

£ a A te r 'M cum
Sunn i fir Id Saifiu I'eniml
Siriuktcl-Tv lulci s khiucd

HAM/
lb. 55c

Northern

K«idy*T«*Kiinl-|.l! Pound Averimi'

COOKED PICNICS
Vriu-um Pur Sato' — 5
U se

HERALD ----Want AdB
F o r R esu lts

Mlatrlat nlH Wakly ' fd
iM Ada auhll.hed la The

P H O N K 148
raa&lt; A*a will k. arrrel.d
r the Itlephua* aa wrw*
Mam rian t It g«ur aaia.
Salad In Ike telephhae kmA.
rHtrg lav tkU ammiamla.
k .fea a ln r llm la eaperi.d
pay pyaaipily, la urder l«r
la raadav iba heal pua.lhla
rlaa. all Waal Ada maat ba
lha dag befure

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

KA APATMBNTS, Xm m
• t a g . n t w. r im Stmt.
a iO -W ,

t Apartment, furitlahid 1

tod bath. Call Mn. Arm.
Vdfora HAM. 122-M^
■ ft, x 50 ft. Buitable for
or ifare.
FrflMUriaUi
Oantral Fla. Quick Prw*e

IIBI.P WANYKI)

HEN TURKEYS

Curul.lkil HoiMe. On. FRIED Shrimp Winner, Served
"The lli'»t Shrimp on Earth"
Witter. I(li e| elde ('uiiip.

1 every night at ItomerV tirfll,
124 Knst_I*t. Street.____ __
[nun .iiuii Inn rit ivith in lv- SWAP SHOP” - 405 E. 4th St.
li iiuii •■nlriitirt1. .'Al'I'Lv j / Wo (»uy, Soil or | Trade muni
n Avenue, l,lini!t*^J|i(iV
aiiytiling. 'Phono 1Ofl-.f.
!|i U-H7« W.
ENifOV
Siindfiy dinner at l.bney'e
!(IOM, mnili'i ii In.nic, i!ll;t
TFw’ nlan ivuah day*. Lunch** A
hurl order.
^
i ha i i 7 i mT: (rusMiT)Ns 7 &gt;7\|r. HAVE SIONKV en fin# Watrli nHi
l-'unm" u ix'tlfnl, do t'fl.v In ('lock ii'jinirlug. PeHotft* Ilnntl
Slum. 17110 Stirifi.nl Avr
curry, »|fl!l emh.
Kimm dr
l ul11 le. 2!'l I N. Oiiuige, Orlnmlo l »— HunIhshn 0|ipfirlunlUi‘N
COAT MI1K
Ifiin.li.il Piilit, Mn, Suiifurd Ave FII.I.INO STATION nnd Oronry
Phi.ne 7ID-IV I
nliM'k, «'i|oi|llMi'lU mill fixlilien.
liood lomtlrui mill luinlnem U.K.
MI.Ui IIANIIISK Kachnrigp. We
lilvllig .11inr11'i n. Will i.‘lit luiililhny, i'll, *Wnti. .lilt if, Ini Sc
iiiK Apply Henliomd Oil Co,
Pluini' Iliac
'III W. Hi HI.
I: \IIIHTS — All kin1* nnd rulnra.
I nil IMH',1 lifter 11:1111 P.M.
TUXEDO I-KKIIH: Complete line! 12— Spycm l S e rv ice s — 12
lluiii'n Tiunlu Keed Store.
ONE iirnrlicnllv new Ihiuiil gn* TKAcrroit WOIIK. Phone
for free imtlimit en. Jnck
mi Iuni nl h* writer healer. 75 gnl.
aell,
efliirully, just (he xi/e fur npart*
tucplN, IrnlU'C rumiia, elc, Flnr- NEW KI.IXIItH .'K
_____
ill need to per­
ill \ NM'I! nuoil lioiiin, two liedIdn I. oiiii Co., Iill! Hanford Ave.
fection. Oh! floorn made like
lot.in , eh eirldiy, pnVctl Iceut,
new. Flnlidiiiig, rlenslim A wax.
live nere.i of land, •mitii* lurirtnir
Intf. P.irluhle power plant, SZ
fie li wilier fi'.hing etiulpiiii'lit
fruiL IrccH, Price (tl.HIMI. TurntM,
year* nxpurienre In Saminola
(21 HAVE n lliree hedroom rimnI Mil W. Ilrtl Hlri-et.
County, 11. K. fileaxon, Idkke
(JIIOII ANII HAD
linme, u iiiiii nli'ii fruit freer.
Mary.
Prieed nl JCfillU.IIO. E iJj y'.tCripx, USED Hnhy lliyl t...
1.11 f. XTPA IIlee three lieilioom DHKII S-pe. Wicker Living
FfltlilliAIKK
leiliie fin ii I hIii 'i I, Immeilldlit |i(i«i Kniiin fliillr
Hale, and Herylea
ne Inn. Priced to ku||,' Termi USED M-pc. Wicker Living
£ Fnelnry trained i|Unlified Her
Itoom Suite
fun lie mrattged.
vice M«n.
( I ) TI1I1EE le'ilioom home, com- DSHD ri pe. Solid Dak Din.
HIM. IIAKDWAIIF. CO.
trilllv Ilk .'it' ll. priced at fXfilMI. atte
li t _Kj_FJral_______ Wuwa M
NEW, Diifiiii.lvd 5-pc, Din■ Terms,
pita
CALI. D17 for llatlery, Oeneratur
c. a . wm nnoN . Hr.
and Startur arrvire. Swain'*
Phone.I'iHi
_ no a Pork Ayn. SPECIAL! Keg. $4(1.50 Sim.
HalUtry Hervlre, HU1 W. Fir*t
mull. hmiTHpring Mutt rear
8 1/2 ACHES tilled rich hammock
NOW
luml, 2 flowing well., on Lake RK(J.
IX1I.05 Sofa lied. A*,
ikEltOHENE-FDEI. Oil fu^home*.
JeM.up, 1 mile, fmni Sunfnhl, aorted
NOW
Call Alvin Otlharn, Sinclair Rtf
»'l,IIUI&gt;.(]0.
Adjoining 52 nrret SPECIAL!Cover..
Hofl
lied,
Chair,
_fining Co. I'llnnri VIM.______ _
hmimincl. with .lull mound, both
End
Table,
Lamp
Table,
tugellicr Sri.niHI.Dil,
A1.0 'III Lump, Smoker .uni Pillow
DID.AN DO Morning HentinuL Or.
acre, mu lent ed relur.v Imul .nine _____
lamlu Evening Star. Cull Ralph
»7®.on
NOW
Ray. 11H5-I.
Incalily J:!,(t(lfl,liO, All title |ier- It Ed. 11211.115 2-pc. Hnfu Hed
feet.
Suite - NOW
..
IDfl.OO VENETIAN KLINDS made to

(Juirk K ru /rn Fully DrenKeil

OMAV-Hi

Herbert O, Crlpjw ii, Owner

MATHER OF HANFORD
urder. Hcitilnnle Vcnrllnn Blind
2(15-011 E. Ut St.
Phone 187
Co. MO W. Hrd St. Phone
8 ROOM iiungaluw—Imlli,
reeneil ItCfit 8PAHTAN House TralUri
lin a -w .
____________________ _
porthe., garngu, fruit tearing ' flood Cunditiun. W ill qon*ider
Drag line, hulliioxer, dump truck,
trade for real e*tata nr automo­ muck, fill dirt, ihell and da*
bile.
1700 W. lit Street or
bv load or Job, Contact H. R.
W rite'P . o. ilox sa i.
Cub*ted, contractor, 100 E. New
Yotk Ave., DeLand. Phone 450
aiNjOKIt MAcnTNtb. new.A used,
'Term*. 53I t . l et f t ; Ph. 1524.
_____

f ' m u u f l l e r a ld

We both loie when you don't bring
’ your preacrlptione to LA N R Y’ lf W E B U Y ,' S E L L k
furniture. W IIkohl Plmno 105. _
•’(

iflOT"LUNCUES wrved gvery day
; 11:50 to 2 - With Home Made
• .ivllit and coraM ufflim. Hower'e
lEBHELM ANH Red

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Feed.

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P e rf o rm O n C a s te r
A'Prlfuil.uMiVe *11) lid given'on
jfiduy night bp th.« l'lr&gt;t Mctbo
It .Churrh Choir nt the church
i 7(30 I’.M.. 'Roger rUril*. direre.of the dbolf, »nn&lt;iune»d today.
14 ' chural groin will sing four
mips of iiungii having to Jo with
• life and erurifixlnn of Uliiiit.
a life and cruslflcntion of Christ.
The featured soloist of the choir
• Mrs. (ieorge Harden iiml MUs
MV’Alice lleindon. About 10
(Tson.i lliukr il|i the Methodist
P r e n b y l e r ia n W ill
H a v e W o rs h ip S e rv ic e
Sunday night :it 7:2(1 o'clock the
PrOsbytcrinn Church will present
its Chancel choir in n worship servits In the snnrturrv at Third
Street nod Oak Avenue, the. full
ana hour being made up entirely
el music. Key. A. (J, 'Mciituis,
pastor, Im llrs D-iiu'dullt#* uml
Visitors who rn.l'»y ifniMi* and who
would like to ii? thin io-mih of ole
1 earring' Hu- .1 s n.i . i,pn to Id*
- 'j i M L
' H i. ' . '
.Tneprogrii'o on Ur ' hr direction
of Mrs. fleon i- |ii'jhy. M'niMrr of
Music, will ii ott.it the 2 J voices
&lt;4 the choristers in nnthvt'D nnd
- bytuns which will follow tin- order
of porsltlp of the chureli. The un­
usual service will resort entirely
to RiUalr fiopt Invocation t&lt;&gt; in no
diction n, a medium of ptalae.
Those atlrndiOK will hear tin
program:
- Orkon Preparation for Woishlp;
Largo. V*rneini«ninch; An Easter
Rptlng Song, EdmumlMitti Foun­
tain Revet le, Fletelit-rj Call to
Warship: Como Thou, llulv Kpirll,
Tschosimkoff - Tkach; Invocation:
"O laird Most II dy, liedcll; Hv inn:
For the lluautv of Dir Earth. BothOr.
Raster Anthem: Kiulrt I'seno,
boV'laiv; Kcriptlire: "Eve Hath
Nat Hern, Fohollo; Prayer: "Open
Our Eyes.'' Mar For latte t Oftor* « » Response! "We G)vo Thee
msf ,Thltu* Own." Hchunisiip; Oreeii
• taSeMiide; Uoxology; Kenton r kyor
'ylm 't O Israel, Splrknr.
Anthem of Adoration:' Heahtiful
. fcfloV, nrr. l)hrlellaiv««n; Htonn:
ARer ClturrK's fine Foundation,
m s h r t mnnerficflunf 'ilia Lira
JRbSe'Yoii &lt;tfd Keep You. Ltitkln:
Dresden Amen.
VAU Who plan In intend arc asked
Mi be suated before the opening
MSludo which will open (ho serv*
lee promptly nt 7:2,0 o’clock. Mr.
W lnnis Mild. Ilvcuuso of | hr
fusion te.tilling from the usual
ngo of thi time of service, ’nt
this time nt vi nr. stress was placed
«&gt;H 7:.1(&gt; rather thnn the 8 o'clock
starting time nniiontus-d earlier.

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C a l v a r y S cptoo iin

Olie thnr prayers to tfcs hope
Qtat Russia will ucrept ChrisllsnIto and "compliance with reason."
a,TJio Rigid Rev tlcurv Knox
Wterlll. pryvidlnt; lllthep of tht
Prolt.'lnnt Ki'it-coonl Clturth. in
the U. LV, said In tin annual ll"iv
Wcuk mesaace that Christian*
ytOuld flpd In CbfM's death Die
"aedoentlng anil epunuerinjt lore
which hrtug* the gift of
•^Keiilembcring th*' "berol &gt;m sntl
aw-sacrlflce of CalvIrW lie said.
Christian, "will: view .our dliliwught and fM'nVi.,.world -with
OOco eyes, anil &lt;n emtaccrotton tn

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/til ( hurth Notlrea moat be presented at Ilia Herald effice
day before publlratlon.

Hanford Ministerial Association
Rev. H. Is. Zimmerman, President
•
Joe C. Crown, Hoe. • Troon.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1007 Hanford Avaaaa
J. Randall Ferris, Mlniater
"Thu Three Rassurertlone" It tlia
Mihjrrt of the morning sermon of
(he minister at the Ffrat Christian
Churrh Faster.
“The Order t)f The Towel And
llasln" will be the evening sermon
i-ubjert the mliiisler will uea Kasl-

A cInM- for evi.-rv tier,
il.on A.51.. MornltiK Worship.
Setnioti Topic: "Tlte Answer To
Otir Feara.l*
h:30 I’.M, Youth Fellowship
Service.
7::|ti I*.51. Evening WmWhlu.
Conceit of Easter Mu*»l«-.*•
SEVENTH HAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH *
Elm Avenue end Seventh Street
Kltk-r A. E. Ocyo, superintending
i-mtor ntxl I,. H. Shepard nnd Wil­
liam Mutt, nasUtant.
CHURCH
Snhhsth School. Mn. R. (1. Iliia- CONGREGATIONAL
Perk Avenue and Third Street
noli, aitpl., 0:211 A.M. Ssiurday
J, Bernard Root, Minister
Hume .Mik ilotiarv mt-ellnit, lltotnae Sunday School
IOiOO A. &gt;1.
Wii IIh , |e idor, HMO A.M.; thtirch Morning Worship
1 1 :0 0 A. 51.
ret vice, 11 ;00 A.51.
Herman: "He Is Risen.
"Christianity Is a religion of
(lie open tomb." —Roy Smith
"It was Inevitable that Jtau*
BCIK.NTIHT
rhrli-l should he crucified) It was
800 East .Second Street
inevitable that he should rise
Sunday School. 0;45 A.5I.
again."—R. L- Sheppard
tlornlng Service, 11:00 A.M.
"Tho strange thing about JesmID-ndlng Room Tuesday* Mtltl
Is that although lie la alwayj. U&gt;Ft Idsv.i. .7:00 to 5:00 P.M.
"ARE SIN. DISEASE, A N D itig r r t t c l f n e v f r dtm ll«* «»»«• —
DEATH REAL?" is the suh|rct of Ernest F. Tittle
"It is not III man's bower In
the I.CMo|i-Sei molt wlilrh will Imi
r a il in Clinnhes of Ghrisl. Helen- hanlsli aln and death from lhe
ti.'l, Ihtnughoiit Uni world on earth, to build the Holy Catholic
Cjnnch, »o conquer the host* nl
Sunday, April l*.
Tlte Goldi'n Text is "In the wav Baton. It »e within the power of
of lighteinisnos Is lifer and In God. And II* has gtoatMM at Ras­
the pathway fhereof then* In no ter the certainly that His purpose
death" fPiov. 19:281.
- will be accomplished. But we ran
Among the eltntlons which eoni- on garth set up eigne, htimbla yet
urlfe the teiesan-flerioon Is Ibo gr*M. which pnlnt^to lb* coming
follow Ing from tlw Blblg*' "Fell victory. Till Hie day of that vic­
unto mo, and I will amiwvr the*, tory n«r live* are hid with Christ
mill liltsw l hep great* and' m lib lr tn (led, ami no earthly dUllltislon“ ‘ i ot power of hell
things, which 1 li6u 'knowestHiot ment or dlstreea
nbbsld. I-r rill hxlnir H heMth. can lOparafe ux . . .
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aiid’ctTrO, ifrtifT WAir riire lnem, I hose who wait In confidence ami
nnd will reveal unto them the Joy for their deliverance, let ua
abundance of peaca ,'and truth"
CJer. aS'.l. 8 ).
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Seminole County Motor*
511 K. P in t HI. PfeoHe 1*11

Best Selections Easter Flowers

REVIVAL

PO TTED

PLANTS

CUT FLOW ERS
CO RSAG ES
O R C H ID S

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCII
Nnilh Street and l.surel Avenue
S. I,. Whatley, Pastor
Kumlsv School, 0:45 A.51,
Classes for till ages.
Worship Services. 11:00 A.M.
Theme, "finds Wiigon'n In Kan
foul Today.''
H.T.H.. 7:00 |»,M.
Worship Kervire. 8:00 P 51.
Semen hv pastor.
Theme. "Revival or Ruin."
Evetymie invited to altflid re.
vtvnl hrgitiiting todny lit Cent ml
lluidi-t t'huridi.
"Collie thou witli in and we will
do thee good."

!t; iri A .51 Chureli School.

D * * « ill&gt; l&gt; M I)rr: ' i ,

leek fa t lh»
Oral Packagi

1 .u f o f ie t eerghnas bee no husk

' r*ThU church will join with the
other churches of tlm city in the
Huurlse service In the hand shell
Faster morning.
The rliurch school will convene
at 0:15 A. M. and the Christian
Youth Fellowship meeting will bo
at 0:00 P. M.
t • j■
A rot dial welcome Is extendetl
to nil.

FIII8 T METHODIST (TlUIttTI
.1. F McKInlev. Minister
tlrs. I*. It. Ktrphen-on. It.ll.K.

wi'aimn iv ns foiltiil in Mu- first

illatriei Demis'rut If f’hth u here (lu­
men were klllrit.
Foul shot* hml been fired inl.i
each men's head nt close rnnsre.
Luther Burbank experimented
The Kansas City Star soil
Hinnggio "was murdered beeatt* with popping sorghum Ilka corn.

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.Rev, L, R. Rushton. portur &lt;*f the
Churrit of tM N iu e s s o Will hr
la chare* of tho Mbmlag/DevoDon* Program through netet week.
The program, hoard dally,a t 0:30
AJjU to s presentstten of !0tatlon
WTRR. to, «mop*r*tton with the
fiiwford Miolsterial Association.
,-Mr. Rtsshton will alto a/ esent a
dtoaeeelon aSudy of th* / Sunday
fiehoo) Lesson on Beturtlay eveAto« at 7i l l P.M.
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Storting Sunday, Apr. 9th
' Thru Sunday Apr. 23rd
REV. NATHAN MODLING
EVANGELIST

LAKE MARY
COMMUNITY CHURCH
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l.eke 5tery, Fla.
C, C. While. I'fstar
Easter Community Sunrise Servl
tee on Lake Merv. at Rvanedato
Park, flillt) A.M.
Church Hehonl. 10 :0 0 A.M.
,
Classes for all ague, i')

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D in n e r

&lt;r*allBii,a from Paar Oast
City. The lotter wa- arrontpaitieil
R| t.y Miss Klolse Wheeler. Mrs.
Freda Hilton ployed for the ntlier
perforimiiiies. Mrs. Edward Lane
jilayed during the dinner j hour.
Juck Hehwaits, Hecret,|iy of the
fHants Farm .System, iiitvodueed

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home run
dHutipioii.-Mnd Mm.; OU, ,»**&gt;►
Khellenhmk, pitching roach and
Clarnice eloiifuird. nMUtilil «lr. eclor under Hubbelt amt apper‘g (Visor or II. C. sttd D Cluhf.fc
I Other (Hants slpglyd uuL were
John II. I.nhvrl, oni.df. Mienall.il
■"Inunorials", Clinrlea Marian, May­
fair manager and supervisor _of
/ cmhI and lodgitig a t ‘the training
base, uml Arthur Brown, former
master of crtomonlea at the ntark
Club. New York, who was col etl
noon In sing, "My Wild Irish

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... Church Friend |
AUo, singing and recitation* bv
various groups of tfte Chupch
School. Everybody Invited to all
the services.
Wednesday
The Golden Age Group meet*
at the church at ,1 :0 0 P.5I.
The Buelness Women meet with
iibglMilVfrSO P.M, •A' lllealenar,v
Mrs. Evelyn Rico.
oregraOLriwIir bo given by the
Thursday
I'-avei meeting. 7:15 I’.M.
Victory Leaders Band' seryk”
Choir Practice, 8:15 P.M.
itach- Friday avcOlng at TtM P.M.
A program fer all. young geonle.

Kev. 8 . L. Whatley announced toddy that the Central Baptist
Church will begin a revival on Easier Sunday.'A Mules of sermons
will be preached by Kov. Whatley baaed on hr (look nf Revelation
and the public is cordially Invited to iilttnd the services. The pastor
pointed out that work will he restarted soda dll toe hew building at
the utonlad Interest*.
Fourteenth Street and Oak Avenue with plana being In progress to
"However. If he Is re-alerted, lie eomplete thu building.
will sgalu start ualnir hh- official
position for the benefit of certain
In the uctlvn reserve, both or­
A rm y In c re u H c
favored rleh trust* and the dioiiio*
ganised icservlsts nnd volunteer
tlon of Ids selfish political amhlreservists, will have an opportuni­
lions, If we are to Judge the future
( C a a lla a c * F r a a i h i i . O ast
ty to obtain,’training.
■•ii his past record," Howard said. glide for 48 paid drilln a year.
To lie considered fully organ­
ised, a unit muet have 80 per cent
C ity M a n a g e r
U . S. B orrow s
of Its oficere strength and 40
per cent of Ita enlisted strength.
tr«ella«e* Vts* N s . Oael
Units which have or may attain
vised that they had renue-ted the
U. K. Soli Conservation Service tn this status include approximate­
make a survey of the area south ly 4,500 ground and service typo
and west of the City, and to makq unlta.known as non-dlvlslonal tnrecommendations for the pioper hleiuLargnnlaatlon uml e&lt;|ulpmanb
disposition of storm watur.
|
At present the »iirw"v b*"- "rh
Mepiberu of the 25 skeleton di­
V &gt; e s:s.vn ite
wv
sse se in n u v u
*|M
been completed, but the Informa-J visions and of other units thut time and In view of the scale of
are part of the organised re­ government outlays.
serve hut are not fully organised
The practice Is to keep nt h-nsl
will he eligible —. within celling* $.‘1,000,00
In e*ih on Hand at
tjetwntlnpd hy available funds ^ all times,(1,000
and borrowing to inert
dangerous If
for 24 paid drills a year.
cash needs lit exdess of'that mini­
not remedied.
t|IOra*RU*d reservists who are mum belsnee. it J g t , munhirs of units, but whj &lt;»ln -thw’- liovrowlng operation!
and MnL
U u ld 7 * used ee IndlViduaU funds will he obtained not onlv
mlssloritt
W au m en t exisltlng units In on from luniks and othor Ibnding
The |
m ergence, will he eliglbio for Institutions
Police o
but ejio from the trust
ill.pwd drills e year.
Mr*. WUl
funds and from the Individual
'L&amp;endesten
naid
that
and 51r*.
cvcryono naira of savings bonds.

Genuine Alligator
McNEILL FLORIST

HOW ARD ZIN K S U R E — F IT

1950 S E A T C O V ER S
l.ltM IT K I'l.A S T U :
FDR A1.1. CARS

Hits Is the most distinguished of fine M u .
genuine Alligator, one of the m-*-l |&gt; ii.-n •
leather*. Styled hy skilled "I'jii-"* ri iDtiuci,
tills handsome belt is l.iminnti'd by r .M- .-i-l
process nod is made entirely without * l i '- u :
Tills truly linn belt will give ev-:ell"nt *' .-u
is particularly suited for (life

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TIm b iN h Itnai «ra drawn# and Hi# Issues sir* iry itah
afaar. On the one tide, Pepper end the People. On the
OtbaftthaOldGuard Republicans and the bigcorporadonV'
rim Old Crowd that has relentlessly opposed .every act of

it

piquau and bembergi
tiT-paste! shades-navy
and prints,

i," Francis Curdlnnl ,Snellrehhlshnp of Nmv Yoik,
people of Russia pnd her
I that "Awerlea'a thoughts
rrlte's h m l are with you."
leaps, ho sold, are "mmint- Scriptures," bv Mary Baker Milyt’
r gtjur ensharkltment and "How rati a dhiktlaiv bmrtog. Hie
i#«r, Pf*,vlnp for vourde- stronger ovklcnco trf\T ^ |T v r||c l\
W « persecttUon and enSt, heseechlng God that the
IM
wmch arc oure, may also

fltoaa to lit all

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gallon.
f’ollc-i- fu i r » » r I more thnn 20
I&gt;immiiis iiut sniil i li»'\ linil tin
''Ini'* to the shiver* lilcnf ltli&gt;». S’ J

M e r c y K ille r

Pepper Is Accused Of Cowardly,
Unfair Action By Railroad Head

M I R I PhPPMTf Is the on# voke that Du coneiltaatly and courageously fought the people'!
ight~ye«r fight!

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Priced to. iReet
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OKE and more, thene daya, your cancelled check taken the place of a
receipted hill an evidence of paym ent. Rut Htimetlntea a cancelled check

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In Ion! or minlaid or perhapn willfully deatroyed juat when you need It moat to

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Clouds
re flor­

:ul, murilt e r'v'f' ' ip

of
. Scouts present
koff, Prank Bui

CUUIM MPPIR it the one man th* big special
. i—erecta went most to defeat, because they know
4 he bee done more for the people then aqy other
% m m la the hletory o# this state.
;

prove a dlaputed item .

^
in auch cmiteii the new "Recordak” Service of The Florida S tela Bank ot
Hanford may oavo you conalderahle annoyance and perhape on actual loen.

Aod to the Mg special inserters have act out to build a waif of
coofiseioa bstweaa she people aod the truth. Today there’*
qtdyqqq way joggle r Tipper can gat hie mernaga eeroae to
dka pa«yle..,throtSgb h i y b space ia the aewipepere, agd
(htatsgh fiosofif rise* on tharedfo.
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Each chock paaaing through our handa for payment la now recorded on
a moving picture film. Thle permanent picture record of their checka la at*
ways available to our depoeltore.
"Kecordek” protection and Itemised monthly etatementa of your account
are but eome of the modern convenience* offered client* carrying checking eecounte with this bonk.

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‘ fn e e which la aottuae
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FRIDAY. APRIL 7, IBM

;£~wbayi&gt; n o n v u i
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e** Ui (da* af brotherhood hit
(o include every rant creed
r°k&gt;r. Thou almlt- open thy
jr.;MUM wide unto thy brother.
•-Haul. 16:11.
J'. i - We lie imJcblrd to R&lt;n Guihnc
foi * copy of iIk iccenl flOth an
■ivenaiy number of Ilie Ailicvillc
Citilen, 15 i.citoni of 220 page,
jz • probably the latsctl ,eyei publiilr
‘v ; .nd« i* Western North Carolina.
Special copies ware told by the
Crlifcn at II rath.
fM a n

5j President Truman a p p o in ts
■Thomas Fmletlrr, W all Street
;lawy|
ry«. Id succeed Stuart SyinuiR*
'too, New1Yolk jorialilr, »* m i r
iUry of the Ait Foret. Rut since
' they af* both loyal Democrats and
act Republican! that mate! it all

Mutt——- —■ *»— --------Pcihtps rotnc of our adunhint
Would hr ihlfieUtd in tninpaiing
the HcraldS advritiunR late of
63 cent* an inrb Midi that nf other
'trewtpapm tiumigiiout the atalr:
DcLand Sun Newt, 70 tcnls; liradenton Herald, HO cents; Clratwa
Ur Sun. ‘Ml emit; Fori Myrr»
S|«wi (Prtm 0(f cml•; Lakeland

igft. W.I0| c#t:l 'iDayima

ach New* Jitiirn.il, $1/ 10; Or
tndo .Sentinel, $3.00; and1 the
Jacksonville Timet Union, 14.62.
'u*#jP*| f+t #» * » t » y mrtrm f* . | F

i| n a hint full to convict a min
, J l s f c . of anytluriK in this country. The
Itws of evidence all lovoi the poor-

Program For The Aged
Thu sick snd aged wa hava always with ns. yet
how msny states hava worked out a careful plan for their
care7 Connecticut In IMS appointed a state commission
to develop a program. The aatlmate was that 250,000 in­
habitants of tne state were over 60, and at least one-fifth
of that number suffered from long Illness.
The commission found that relatlvos were taking cure
of many of the elderly and infirm, aa they should do when
idiHsible. Others were In fnorhousea. Mental hospitals
housed many, including many ok) persona who were merely
alight ly confused and In no sense of the term mentally ill.
General hospitals were fa t too few and too small to meet
the needs for physical ailments.
More should be done, said the rothmisBlon, than merely
to house the helpless. A better medical service should he
organized, and recreation should he provided to keep the
tlderly in a wholesome mental statei
For all this a program. Is being, devised, which other
'■tea might profitably study. As tne average age of our
population is rising, this problem Is going to get worse In­
stead of better. Merely providing them with pensions is not
the solution.

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.'mobile Will the juty which tries
tin case fed lorry tor him tun'/
. Wc see where drirgttes to the
.(Florida Federation of-Labor con*
•IVtntion have endonrd Senator P&lt;pj)«r for rrelection. We can upder, Hand how those who don'i Waal lo
Work, or won't walk for i
can vndotie him, but we can't,* la
- love our life, understand how men
Who earn their living by the sweat
I at their brow can bt for him. Al)

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Hr DRW ITT MACKENStS
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“'Ibn., itj.'niiiti uijnt\ lit * 1 on
fir*i Sinnrrty of •Oot.,‘|SH'i1 Imving
I'Oi Hiiuo .1 frmn llriiw n IJrilw-rnic/
the previous Hmiug I
mV
fa ilifi.’t hf|v 4tv office at 'JO If roodw»v.
'

“From that time until the day
uf In* &lt;l*utli, iiiv imv dvairo wa* to
help him In vtary way In my uuw
er. I was alwnyr a* glad to hlark
hi* !ho»*. to pack his bag, to act
an the courier of family travel*
at honta or abroad, and on nuch
trips to write hid latter*, to dad*
phwr bin buklnaia cables, to handle
hi* mall and callers as I wax
later lo represent him Iti various
of *bin
Intom
ti,i HH.uus.Mt
htislnma aand
**** m
tviviiM
a*11J phll
antlouple, ami to help Initiate and
carry on tha several foundations
and other InsUtuSoae whleh he
brought into being end heavily en­
dowed."
i The son tuld how hi* father kepi
an almost hands-off policy tower
Min — neither pushing him for
ward nor holding him back, ft

“Ha could at ni y H ue have
challenged mv l*-ml right »u dn
:u, lie never did, Inr finrn the
Outlet he Irilcti il me, | ni.wiiiir
lhai I .-'hared fully hi* high Ideal
I'l htniiuIttlegiitv UIIi|
respolnlhllltv.
! “ As my erperleui'r view hi
Confidence in iiiv iitilmni'ni ii,
yreased. Of il.al (ad I,.. ^ttVe
abundant proof m the large giri
wlilcli he made me from Hun. tn
time, and which have i-uahlcd me
with the paining year* to cimUmie
In my own wav the wutk fur hu­
manity throughout thv world which
he Initialed and of which hi* own
life and Heed* were ever my ex­
ample and Inspiration."

puvrrnmi nt I* that it Is a,dictator•hip. The regime I* accused of
Hi.' -iippre»*lon of civil freedoms.
Of .•nurse h»llever* In Hemoc(n.-v abhor dlclatorshipr. Rid It l*
mi inicreftintt note that the W r*lt
i-rn world hnuhl turn Huiml&gt;-i
down on Hu. Madrid trcrvrrutrie-itll
heciii. ,&lt; it is a diftolurthln while
idavimr brill with dlher totalitarian
icg jiiirr which a ir tougher, for e ij
ample, Hnviet IturHla.
The iiii’.wcr to thlti naturally l i {
llmi the Weaterti powers have hern
making it virtue nf expediency,
Now imdrr the leadership of
Washington thl* annmolnus posi­
tion may be clarified. H Isn't en­
tirely altrulm : Spain might he a
mlgluy big asret m ilitarily tn Ihe
Wi-'l In event nf another conflict.

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Doctor Callahan died.
And Claude, believe it nr not,
w* went to hla funeral.
It waa a eold day . . A day on
could make many an
out In the waathit and good Dr.
t and wo want
at ’/Aim Haptlst
the Rev. N. &lt;i, Htag_ ..spected preacher wa«
about to bur* our frlhnd In the

EASTER GREETINGS
See Our Assort men|

Of H 3\r
Beautiful Potted Plants
illt? Hi, John's F.lertric (.'umpnny

nitoii of CM.
lUceman, a motor cop
ilA, .

fnrner F ltil Street A Magnolia Avenue

( all us for rORHAflKB, CIIT FLOWERS ant)
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS.

whom
fb a tv .w
n r.d
f 4M
id in
not know,.Mood at
tJtf;|is)|ui«b'do^r and gave ua a

entered the
ty . look aa
but. we went In anyway,
a Ottew what we were doing,
AM wo went down tu the middie ala** of that rhurrh, looking
for a seat. We could not find one,
because the pews were filled, so
we had to go on right down to
the front row, circle to our rigid
and pass by Dr. Callahan's widow.
She was there with her Ini'hand's hroUter. As we passed thul
front aisle, we Mopped and shook
handn with Mrs. Callahau aiut the
Introduced us lo her hruther-iuj
law and We shook his hand amt
then v/e w«ni oil hack a few p-*s
and look onr real while ihe Rev
Slaggcr; preached hla funeral
sermon.
There Is nothing wrong with
shaking hand* with colored people,
Claude . . Nothing "dastardly
about It . .
In Mt. Dora yon said;
I
“I realiie how/ what they havi
liren trying tt, do lo di*rrcdlt me
“I did not. realltc this at the
time in Ihe confusion and the
shaking of hand-.
"People «eemed to h* pushing
me, then a colored hand reached
out and grabbed mine."
Now. nnw, Clatlde, there was
no confusion when wn bhuol. the
hand of Mrs. J. It. Callahan, the
widow of our Mend and there was
no confusion wc wc shooi the liuml i
of llr. Callahan'a hrotliei . . No­
body pushed ns.
And we don't think anybody i
pushed you ai Sanlord wlidi you \
:hook hands with that colored
woman.
Wero you afraid, Claude, afrmd
to admit what the photograph!
showed?
Were you lilso ashamed, tUaudoT
Were yott more afrnld than
ed, afraid that the incident may
euil you some white votes T Ihd
you gefexelted, lose your hcait,

A. K. R08SETTER, Florist
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what I waa to do. L e ft entlrel
on my own, 1 sought aa rapid!

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share of ihe federal

possible to fpmliiarlsa myss
withi hln
his various Interests
interest! an
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'ne never fsave me any author, any power
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M the soldiera say, “blow tral Florida Mid of all Florid* ta
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1vote far you Jf you are ashamed ta
x x eg ro es
Now, Senator, how do you « - fhake their Sand* and treat them
ret
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thinking
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The colored vetera of Florida
It begin* to look at though the certainly rmut be In a quandary
ilrmwracle* finally may tall off over Ren. Claud# Pepper.
the ti«tycoll against Spain — bad
He mu*t bo quite a puxxle to
lad nf Wretern Kuropa ever linen them.
(irnvral Franco beroma dictator
Back In September, of 19M ho
in 'HU ai the remit of hi* revolt had hii picture taken In Modlxon
■gain.&lt;t l h.t Communliit-tupported Square Cardan with Paul Robeson
republic.
I the colored singer, arid Henry Wal­
The trend wan first Indicated lace the then Secretary of Com­
nonie week* ago when U. 8. Roe* merce.
retary ol fltate Arhcoii ar.nouneed
In Hanford the other Hay
itiaiipe in American puRcy to- phoiograuher took hi*, p l r f t t r i
ward' Hpnin. Me favored re«ump. 'shaking
shaking hands
hi
with a colored wolion of full diplomatic representa­ man.
tion in Madrid a* soon ax the
For some reason, this made the
Unite,i Nation* repeal* It.- IBIS Senator as mail ai a wet hen.
recomritendatluir that all members
Then Senator got so mad, he
withdraw their amba*«adore — a “blew his lop." ai; the lll’k u*ed to
recummendntiun which was fol­ say.
lowed.
In Clermont he Issued thl* stateTin* fcver-al of policy sermr rnenl, which wa* printed In our
to have paved the way for a newspaper, the Miami Herald and
triklriK development at the recent many other**:
liie»lll)K of the Atlantic Pn-t dr- people in the audience and tried
C o n f u s i o n O n C h in n
feme nnnii tern in the Hague,
“They planted severe1
J
lipaln briny of vast Mrateglr lm&gt; to rush them up tn me
It HMpns hardly necessary to conduct a survey to de­ poi'latKe militarily, the iiurntton “They pushed- a colored woman
termine that the people find government policy on Chinn naturally arose of her relation to up to me, and as I reached out
Atlantic Fact.
my hood, they look a picture."
confusing. The Council on Foreign Relations, In New York, theTheIlf-oKtion
conference military advis­
Now Claude, let's get right
apparently wanting to he on nofid ground, did conduct, n er! favored the Iraslny of air down
to cases.
aiirvpy or, th e su b ject, Its basic ronchiHinu a f te r q u estion ha-e* from ,'Jpain, rather than plvWhat’ri wrong with shaking
Jug 720 selected persons, described as Intelligent and w e ll! I'm her direct membership in the hands with a colored woman—
inform ed, w as lh ai Ihe dtlzeriA a re confused by th e Ulilim
11
tl1'? Pron°f“l will rspecially one who has registered
policy. M ost w ere w illing to ad m it, how ever, th a t they
naeYnah*f°
r''
ia" ° r and therefore, « full-fledged cIMnation*' foreign1 ministers
*en with the right In votet
ditln't know w hat might, hove been done th a t w as not done. mi London rally next month.
This writer, tmru In Mississippi
All twelve nation! must approve where there are more Negroes
The Council also sought io pin down the subjects of its
survey on what ihould now be the policy of the United before Hpatii can be approached than while peoplf, *nd Jaho h*n
in the mat tor. Chief opposition lived Uf) ve*r; here In Orlando, h»s
Sfales toward China. There waa not much more success in come
from Mrltain, whn-e Labor shaken handn with hundred', nf
IIds Interrogation, except that there was u predominant government objects to the Franco colored
people.
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opinion among those questioned that some sort of urcepl- irgirtie on ideological grounds.
And we will do It again, with
uitle official .contact should he established with the Com­ The point j - that if hares shonld pleasure, many limes before we
he leased from iipain, it would open
munist regime In China.
the door to full Inclusion of Spain
We not only have shaken hands
The United .States, if was thought, should lake the Iti the Western defen.'.e .system If with
colored people, but W« niva
Initiative
„ In . trying
’yiPB to find a hauls of mutual tolerance. The the should wldi lo participate.
visited them when they were Mek
next ai_______
question Is,*."How?"
of what should The campaign against Franco an we hay* gone to thler funerals
____ .Like the
... question
.
.‘Ipeiii in the II.N and elsewhere when they have died.
have been done, this one xeeim lo have no answer.
lies hern ptu • d by Moscow ever
Tn im, Claude, there ta nothing
litre Hi, .(!pani'&gt;h revolution. Nat. “dartardlly", as you described your
orally the belief is trnny In West­ handshaking episode with a
“ I ’ll T a k e V o r e o ”
ern il.rdoiii.tiic circle* Hint Russia colored woman In Hanford.
to lerp Spain from liecomWhen the late Hr. J. H. &lt;•*»*•
"Coffee, tea or yocco, sir?" This question might lie on wantini&gt; a pml of Hie Atlantic Part de­ lian, a beloved cltigen of out town,
the waiter’s lint If the latest Smithsonian Institution Im- fense.
is dying in Orange Memorial
oortatlou should make its way over the Uriiled SI ales. There Imv. been mime runs reo- Ho-pltal ta white Institution.
Yocco ia u drink made front the hark of it vine Unit grows rtuti for the oppusillnn lo Gen­ Claude) he sent us word h* would
In the Amazon jungles. Indian trllms of Columbia discover eral Frnnro'fl regime. From the like to see on one more lime.
Ian -tondpoint one of the
We went out there with some
ed Its stimulating properties, und after them Dr. Richard Ruehoming issue; lav In the fort flowers lie ha-« a youot colored
K. Schultes of the Department of Agriculture, lie nays that the Spanish regime which nurse.
She was slim,
that yocco Is refreshing, putting off the feeling of fatigue Franco overthrew had a strong Orient In her whit, uniform. Who
amlMmngeh ffjy ImurS.hHe also says there arc no harmful &lt;Vimniiiid:l complexion. Thlr gov ever she Is and whrr«v*r she i».
eminent we* tnipporled in Jt* aha wlU recall,;'our y j ^ If
effectu,'1 * 4 »&gt; 1 % j; j
hv Russian* and bv vnl- riiiilN im m
.Thert In no retinoii wt palatable riow drlnkH should •iiroggle
unteeru from many other rotUt- ! And ithea.thB great! onA.
nht him be ffluiKi, extracted nrom nluntfl. Mate, or Paragua­ Irle*.
yan leu, was such a discovers! ; lt has a certain following In On the other hand, Frahrn hid
this country. Physicians will probably want to kw»p no eye much help from both HUlar and
He rarlprocatM hy sell*
yocco, to see if any un- Miih«dinl.
them etippliea In the world w$r
te (Atutc.gfxectB .manlfdsL I hdfnsulvdn. If they do not, Ihg
until America and Britain ntliIhe American dinner table may be enriched by one more I,ought the AaU powers.
■ioiiwl enough onr; nf tg&gt;
delicacy.
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main chilirgc* agalriet the

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£ f a W q * o daktb* by accident
HWWV nl ttjm br. lie wain I'
lore, lb?, jury field. breamr hit
girl friend bad been lumiing uruund
with anotber Imy. Itr
not al*
ftctioiMti’ly nlitm bkr neejk and
jibe fell uvrr a cliait arid died. So
|[ir&gt; the next day’s paper we read
{of a timilar killinw in Oakland
Calil. Eishteen year old Sally Ann
*Humphtrys was iuumi •Iranged to
(Orath in thr back teat nf an auto-

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Stcial Calender
The leal session of the Youth
Revival will l*o held nl the Firm
Baptist Church «l Peon I*. M. under
, o f the diiecllnn nf Ihe UaplLst Hiu“ dem Union of sitdemi University.
The American Legion Auvlllarv
will ineel at 7:»0 I’ M. at the I.*,
rlnn Hut.
/HnNIMtr
Circles of the Woman'* Missionary Society of the First Raptlsl
Church will meet at ll.flQ o'clock
«« follow.*; Circle No. I Mr*.
Myron Smith, chnlrmaii, in the
M*n'« Blhlc el an*room; Circle No.
H J, Mr». Mack N. Cleveland, chair*
” man, In the T. K. I,. rla**rnum|
Circle No. M, Mr*. Roy Reel,
chairman, in ihe Woman’* Itllile
clamoam; Circle No. 4/i'Mr*. .1.
L. Jackson, chairman, in tin- Young
Men's cla.i!i room; Clrele No. it,
Mrs. it. K. Turner, diaftman, in
the Phleli: clav rouhr,'Circle No.
C, Mm , It T. Tlmma*, chnii nmu,
In the I'lninilien r 1,1*4 ruoni; Circle
No. 7, Mi . It It. Heck, chairman,
In Mr: Dixon’;, dune loom. At
A I 3 IIII o’cliH'k u covered didi lillieU^ t a t t Will lie served ill the (i'lierul
Assembly rnnni nod at t ;&lt;mi I'.M.
Citcle No 7 willi Mr*. .lAhn I*.
Abraham* m* program chairman,
Will direct the prnpi am. The tonic
will be "Pre-re- or Work for llod".
All wonitui of tint clnirrh ary urged
to nitcml uild vlfilui1* are welcome,
The Smthruni Hand of Hie WotiiAli'e AII-hIhiiuiy Hulun nf the
Flrrt itapllsl rnnrcli f«i children
aged font lo t tx year* will men
* d |t l ll.un A. Al. in ilie church inn
™aery.
Circle* of ihe Women Ilf the
Presbyterian Church will meei
fallow Clide No. I, Min. It. A
Cobh, I'hairimiii tviili Mr». t'olih
•l.'l West Fifll'i'tilh Street: CIrcl.
No. 2, Atr•*. It A Hine, dimroiun
with Mm. .1 N tSillen, 1201 I'M
mrtio Avenue; Circle No. :t, Mr
Churlc* I.aw.'on, chrdrmun. with
Mi*. Lawson. Cameron tvemic;
Circle No. i, Mi . John \V. Wll; on
^chairman, with Mr*.'A. C. Moore
1UIH flak Avenue; Circle No. fi.
Mrs, II. C. Wlielchel, chnlrmnn
with Mr* Whel.hel. 1015 Marno.
lln Avenue; Circle No, fl, Mm.
i Harry Woodruff, chairman, with
Mr*. J. 0. Woodruff, 112 We»t
Seventeenth Street; Circle No. 7,
Mr:. Seth Woodruff, *i chair ruin,
with .Mr.*. Woodruff, 500 Oak Aye.

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Cold weather i* with u* once veially in New York hit* arrived In
again thin week. Stiidrnix of S. nendjimme time ,wjth 'Ml.'lntul
.If. H. wore hit dryppH up th'eouf . Mia. John! Kick lit ■ theli home Oil
and «wentcra'Thtir*ifny and Friday We»| Sixteenth Street.
B'l.’ lnea.* Women'* CIrcl* No. which were loith rather cold day*.
1. M n. C. M. Hovel, chairman, at The .Seminole High School tin
K m m rli Herndon, *nn of S|e
the church at 7:00 P.M. for a been participating In till*
luptier; llushies*
P* K
w"!
cl* No. 2, Sir*. Jo.
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im
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of
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ffthPnlntr
man with Mm, V
Seminary Chnti &lt;m Farter Miind*"
..fflrWHt ''»|Wlder* rind from IlllNO A M m I Mm
Mir, Carrelt us ci,
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The J (&gt;. V. .Uiiiiday School C|arV
of the Fir i HnpUm Chin-el. will
hold a covered .ll*b, uuuilt; at 7;llfl
P. M. in the liiii'imedr#tw A*t,cm'*
hly Room of the Aten, nr Ia I Fduca*
tional lliillillig. Co.Hoste.shc.i will
v* he Mina Mildred William* uml Min*
^ Hetty Doris Wllllnm*.
Thu Chanel Choir' of the Flr*i
Hoptiat ehiirch will have a re­
hearsal id (1:45 P. M.
WKUItlhHOAY
Prayer Service will lie held III
the Memorial Kdueutlnna! Building
of the First ItaptUt Church at
1:00 P. M.
The board of thn Hanford flam
den Cluli will meet at Oi.'IO A. M.
&gt; l t the (lurdrn Center nn Fa*I
• Find Street.

W ilH o n -F la n d e r s
K n jr u w r e m c n t

H

hast Monday nlphl ilm-Rrinlipih
lit Pend iirenenled a i.ilenf -imw.
II was quite* a Ktircen*. mil lo

, wrr n III
mention |tte pi
the . __
neighborhood
____ ____
of __
fHKi. Mil*
Norma F a y Harvey who won third
prl*e in the show, i* a aophnnmrc
of Seminole HI.

I think that It la lime fur me
to congratulate a III gul up at
S.H.S. whn was mainly lennmisihlr
for the talent »how and it* suc­
re**, and *he i* none nther than
Ml** Jnnie May Jone*. Cungrat*
Mi** Jone*. It wn* a fine Joh, well
done.
Too.
should
8 .H.K.
The
with a

I think congratulation*
go to the uieinlH’r* uf the
llund, fifteen for the hand.
Junior wan huny la*L week
Hay Scout drive for filial*

over 1 In* •Mati.uuil
tielwork. ■ L 'Jji

H iimdcn"tliif,

Friend* of Mr* F It PhllUm
"ill regret to learn of ih,. drnM,
of her .ilnter. Mi* Nnln Water
In Fnlonton. fin., on Apr. 5 MrWater had vl lied to Sanford a
miinh'T of lime* anil hnd maim
friend* here.
In nhl the nrgaril,(,llnn. Also the
lilee Club Hull wn* held at Ihe
Armory lost Finlay evening, II,
loo, was a wumleifol nicretN, ho
said d e e Club president Donald
Howard, who I* a senior of
Seminole HI.
Rev, II rook a, Pnnlor o ft he Pi rat
tin pi 1st Church of till* city, enokc
to the Ntudent* nod faculty In a
chapel program. nl*o a* (|ua*t
rpeakcr wo had Mr. Kny Shoercbool. Mr. Shoemnabri'^poke in
maker a former graduate air thi*
connection the U n lm a lty
of
Florida, and how It' function*.
Speaking nf nnlveralKoi, make*
me think of graduatlnn, and Jphnt
we senior*, lining doing after lirnduatlnn. That 1* u hlg quaeihm
and rover* a lot, but It, will all
have to do with mir "iicem 4 ,ia the
future. Mr. John Pcrkar* a iln lo r
of lid* school, bro ugh t:f *
Mention till* poem hv - 1
finest called “H U C O W K * a t
I close with these words:
HUCCKSH
Sucreist It's found In the soul
of ynu,
Xml not lo Ihe realm of luck!
The world will furnish the work

■wmp*%

Mr. and Mr.*. Arthur Lee Wilton
of tide city today announced the
engagement and Approaching mar­
riage of their iltiimliter, Arthur•'tic. to Chnrle* 11. Flanders, son
of Mr. and Mr*. Mlllemter Finn,
dcr* of Winter Park.
MIm
Wilson attended local
vchooh and (vim grudnuted froir
Jordan Vocational High School I;
roll,minis, tig.,
H147. For tin
past three \Turr she ha* heeo em­
ployed hv 1 Iw Fnmilv I,ouu Com­
pany.'
M i. Plunder: attended "Cliou1
in Winter Pail., flailin' ihe uu
he terved lor four vcai with lh.
United States Nuv\ uml *i urn
ent i.i 'illi ruling Oiluudo J110I01
Cnllejfe.
The wedding will hr an cv. lit o
the lute somilli'i.

Mr.*. II. II. Lauey, Mr*. W. C
H ill, Mi*, J. (!. I.i'eiiuidv rim
.tlrs. /e h H uitiff were hnstc.***.*
for the regular uieeliiig of (to
Ituogluei
of Wesley Hitliiint
Sclioul t In
ul tl„ Ft, t
dl I Chur.'ll til l.I ..,1 Tie &lt;1,1 v ll
Mrh idle;' Hall. Mi . M It Si riel
lulid 1 ondneteil Hu mi .lin e r&gt;lot I fit
devoiinnul eivi o !,v Mr
I. ('
lh(vi'- w.1 ■ dev.iied in on Fit lei
•story "Tile (T.i- "
Ml . ( 'hindr llermhili, eonlle'
• hail ni.ni, ic |i nied lie ,1 Rev. I p
Mehiul. v, M nnin uml llniliurn
.MeKillh i a ir rill ill and Him' Mi
W. t.. Iliirriron 1.1 reeuiieratln'
Irmn .1 re. cut uuln ucident. Hni
iog Ihe nre I month lie neldc r e ,
Vo it . ' nt 1 h u “" l...miuet * and
nine eai 1 to ill ninnhcrt
Mr
Itey Till i* r&lt;|KH ted 1,0 | lie 11,
‘ •h, .,f a diem t held rri’eiillv frnui
•thich it m wo. riiiliscd
Mi
Strieklulid und M r . 'Pill i . lliuol.iil
tho’ e wtni Us*i led willi ihe dinm 1
Pino were unide f.n 11 riinuniie.
I nl* t . tu- held In the (intehel
teiiJdiOe ill Sniifnrd tvenue und
t'euiili S u re ) ,111 A in il If, uf whirl,
tii
I luvi tili.J Mi Tdli. will I,
e I'hrilt lllel..
\ I'hecl. Wll. I,, ,
el,led to ll... ch,v hv Mnliloo
W llglil. lie heml nf u meinhei
Mr*. S II Hrirrlmnli iillru,lined r
«!oe*t. Ml*, t .lli.it 1 Knowles .&lt;1
Mnsnarhleeli ,
Mr«. /eh Itnillff, repoiled frmn

P a lm e r T o
W e il P . I ). A n d e r s o n
* ’ "**

—**'*-“**H i •'Mateat it

,i

All. uml .Mr* Kdiuntid IliineV
Palmer, hulay uiiuoimced the eiji
gugemi ifl und iu|i|inun'Mng I nnn1.
/h i# * of) theffi datiflMerj
V|
WiterJ Vliirioni
lll.dlMtgti Palme,
u . p , t ^ H| 11..,,
Palmer,. ltu,Pn))fgt
aid Anderson of Lake Mary,
&gt; Mi*.
he* Palmer
Pnluier l*
i* u grmtjllite n
Pile John H. St el "nfFiAcnneiny uu,
HI,
Hi Mill
ilfilll SlefrOn llnivci Ii11
lll(l| ikied
'Ihl. Univeultvv nf
of Wi?,m&gt;&lt;i,
Wiwoieiii
al Mudi-un. At present. *1"
I"' imn.ilsr hi Lake M ary,, ,
Mi. toder-on
orlelunll
(root lilwnod Cltv, I'n For 11 uni"
I.I'I l i t vrnr, he ho been r,
,,r,
•(••O' rill ii* KlX'tfdi ill III, I ,1.
Hurt »r&gt; linn,
t he wedding will tui up, . v. o
or Apr. lift, at 5 P.M. at tin- l nkl
Mary Uomnmnllv (tmreh. No uf
vRatlon.t are being Isttued hot rill
frlcinlii of Ihe couple nre invltnl,

The Spanish fin** of Seminole
High School wu* presented in a
Pan-American program under the
direction of Mrs. Hnmilton Hi*her ut the general bos Inc** tneet•nut mid luncheon of the Sanford
IVouinn'* Cluh, The group inei on
Wednesday ut 12:30 P.M. ul the
liih house with Mr-. Osenr At.
Harri-on presiding.
AUm Dial Hoyle explained the
putpo'e of Pan-American Day
which wu: fit. t fclehruieij 10 Ill'll
n forllicr friend'hln heiwcrn the
L)nili*it Slates ami the Pan XmeH
an eounlrlc.'i. A - 1.11, "Soeli I
f.iff,” wu picsrnlvd followed with
iwij Spanish roiigs. Mi
Fllen
Drigger.i, accompanied hv* Mi
llisher, gave u rmotirul tcudiiiv.
During the hlisines* meetine
tlr-. H. A. Smith annoiiliced Ihv
all tint four of IIlf* I fit ineioliel
if llie cluh had 101,1 lered fur ml
dig. Delei.'ftle* were n.iediiale 1
for llie roiivt nlimi in April. I low
ore Mr,. It. II. Fronde,, Mi ft I’
lleliidou, All-. I'l Jlici M» rii
, 1
did Mr.. II 1 1111 Win. wiih .tllei
"lite being All . I. I: Mi:,t VI1
I.. F. Spence 1 , Mr- II AI’ihiI.'
Uio-kei uml Mi . J. It. Wdlio.ii
Mi-, Horn on i nlli d for mu.ii
10111
11 officer nod ooni'iioced
it"' l.e Sull.'f w.nilit 1" 1 enl , el.n
1,11 May Ci ii, help detrov &gt; lien
iiiriiirrd in ctiiliiii' 11 1:1 1 1 I,,
tiiri's Slule. Shi- ul ,. iminril coin
tiilltee fnl Ihe Hill lido v Cnlinihii
a cluli piojeel.
Ho'iler *e* l.n Hie nu l l mil Wen
Mis. Willijin IVude Mi
Itov
I'.vrtin. Ail 1. I, A. Puluiei ond
Air-. F l‘. Haikev Deenriilioie
w.iithu l.rilln 1 . duuglilii of Mr. und Mr*. Charles
in the rliih him e include I l,,v&gt;F
1,1 Winlei Hi veil, wlnei" eligrigi meiit 1 . helng niinonnced tie :drnni'eiui.idof glrolielu e ouu
i (:i v l ii II mmil r ih ill WhutcJnd, i i . •mi iif All und Mr*. XVlielchcl of
ilrugniis i.iut -tali- wiih irtepoen
lln * 1i &gt; PI 1111 % nre l»**itiu mJnlt I' 1,1 11 wedding ,11 June.
(tilth, small tuhle- id which ,n- 1
wile rruled were uitill lie 1 filled
'&lt; • 1 ••4ii| 111iini t uitmiiHt riliimthi Ainrtlut Lathers To
w'llli rnlnrrtl egv 1 mill tierrle-.
A-sistllig with llo* riving were
**i Im A)
n|» n ...... tjlilm ii ..ii ||,,
1 til, M| Vli
• Marry Mu^hWhelehel Mi n Itluke Sawyer-', Mr- Flnvion
VMu ;i) Al.i. It. II
f •Kill HP1Mill!') •)! lit • »IiiMH
\
Mi 0 0,1 Mi-. 1 Iivl1 1,'n Fdwurd
*•411III H IT tv.1 •MM1
i.lliled 1H h»o
I .dl,i.'i oiiio.iiui'i'd ind.lv the el.
•* a h 111 vVill* 1 lit .»ifi 1i.i. t ht i' hi" in,1,1 .it ilii ir doiichtci. Mar1I hi ll rtf
1bifl 1* X II Ml 1*, it i» p- itm. i*+ Il.,,.|. 1 '.di Hi WTieiehel, J i .
t" •1* hit ’n-•»«( Mi &gt; vih.
h ii
.•o "I Mi on,I Mi lloi'l, I'ulvin
I ii. it i- n»- I, mi am
U l&gt; lo I id I 111 . IIVI I i.i'it r« i • ni 1iii 4I
'.I *
I .III,, ,'l ildll Ill'll 11nil.
h i . 1 mi.?
’ A II,'el tl . »'|, It If; t. S.. tl. »&gt;l. al
&lt; I f* &lt; . *ni,«', 1*1 Hit
Mini in
od ,l 1 " 1 .nt.. S.'i i&lt; trivial Sclinol
( • «*| \ ft | 11\

lit.' |)ta 11

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lit * t|M( hi! Ih

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hi h , Nil
I'illf
\ 1 it Whudt* it'li
Hi
rmi

Mr

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M1

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F I It: ,1, 1.

,ford, Air*. John M Hillmi Mi
J . F. Courici, Air.-. I F. It.ill
N|i,. Flleii Tyre. Mr-. \ II Sicv
ro , Mrs, XV. A. I’ri.i', Xti*. Hein
XV. F. linin''-, Mi
S | i o I I iuh I.
don, Mr*. Ieiiiif.Vt Mr» \Vr i y . Al &gt;

Ah&gt; iHiOiff. M?‘s
M I'lliv.iii
Alls, (.!. tV. Uollitv. Mi 1. IIio Mon
lots Airs.

P

A.

How loud

M i.

i t 1 *ie iSneharv. Mi
ximi t "
rlsh, Mr ■ S D 'i11n11,11' i i M*
L J. lloVelle olid Ml Inn. Ml '

eluded Mr*. J. Kox* Adam*, Mrt,
J. F. Ilaker, Mr*. Fletcher Boil*,
Mr*. K. L. fl latch ford, Mrs. Fren
Crum, Mrs, .1. K, Courier, Mt»,
11. It. Crumley, Mrs. Joder Camcron, Mr-. J. P. Cullen, Mrs. G. B.
riemetii-, Mrs. Jhtvid Dyal, a
-'iiest; Mr-. Fdwards, Mrs. C, J,
Fii-her, Xle-. II. VV. Ooodsneed,
Mr-. S. C. Crahnm, Mr*. S. D.
Ilighlryman. Mrs. F. C. Harper,
Air . S. tl. Ifrirriinati, Air'. C, C.
Ileodir mi, Air-. H. C. Hslzel,
Mr .1 n Huff. Mr*, ft. XI. Hairtmi. til
tv It. Jcnning*. Mrs.
1 diii.u Ii 1,nwl*. nmt t in

John L.

tl .. Mi II A, Month Ih. tin .
I
( vl* riw..liter, Vlr , John
dei di, Mr . F. A. Ainnfortnn,
vti -

Ii

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....... ..

Mis, Charles

vt' i's, Vli ■ .1 T. Ni wbv, Mr*.
Ileiii\ AM....Iin, Jr, Mr-. Jennie
I' .mi. All tf Hi' Prucock. Mr*.
1 J He.I,ling, Mr . II. W. I'o'ker,
tlr*. 1 Tv.11 Km" ey, Mr'. Mifluru
I;n ill, Mr",
Hnrrv K. Itohton.
Mi I,’ V. Smith, Ml*. W. At.
S e ll. Vlr . Willi'"" Sehnahel, A|r*.
Flovio" Sind Ii. Vlr.. lllal.r. Saw■1 . VI1
I. II. Spencer, Mrs,
\ fti« t Miii,.L*tn vl. it,&lt;v Till;*,
vl, 1 'hniI.- t ...l,,|odi Mi . Frnl
I Willi rtfii |lr I!........ Welle,
t|

1

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I

tv id '\ M r - ,

D.

In ninTi r**‘* th** mim**
j
rare liorm* hun mum* 4*«t i .nn
win i ?i*' iiiinif i.f !*!••
or ilarr,
iii hntt;,
( A N a s t a — HIUIM IK
Snioeoied

Ii)

T Kl ttl-X

V Vl H I' I I I II

April Kith H;(l(l I*. M.
Hi ( vn ts

I'ri/r* — H efre-h n ien ts

1
Id 1*1 . 'id eliildovi'd I"
i,'',........ I It i. In, Sin m o uirni

1 »

1 It* 1.• Sieoin I'iii sororilv
and Piofestiiiiiii'

n.i le. l*»i

A Mill,",

C A S T I l J I W I 1 RY

I I "ll

Mi UT,, l. in t .(iiiilowti d from
; ""in.le Hudi S hi",I rifle wlilcti
lie *,•1 veil tin two vears In the
X1 "ii
lie oiichnrd the (lnlvcr&lt;
d \ .it li. i.iirio fo, one venr wlicr.
he I" , mi". :i iiio iii Ih' i of tile Xlplm
i'lm 1 iiiu'iro frntcriilly.
ife re*
iiid lv u 1 :&gt;11ii 111 I f 1 .ini Floi'idc
Soulhei 11 Collcgi. wi'ii r, IIS dec u e in n t iu ."ill h nl nriMcril
.' iol.'d with ll,e Pa-eo Packile
| 1 IHull,111 \ 10 J hide I 'll V'.

111 VV. I’irsl Si.
I ’ h. 12 !* I

1

I'l.iii', ||" 11 linn wciidilia will

l.e ................

tldfl,

SPECIAL

rrid€

FOR

For Ihe I 2 lh cun*ecutlve year,
Deluwure Park ban increased Ih.
addud money offered In -ta t.
'■ Meet' ut Ilia Iraik.
Wlscon*ln stand* eighth amour
the slate* In ihe mini tier id .......
lug Iiccusc* sold, with 121,'ll:;
A few drop* ni hnuM'hnld out
monla in Ihe rising walei will
help to keep luhle glnsse* sritiikling bright.

The EftHlei' Miss

W h ile W iin tiiihlu (in hit it II uu W ith
S lin r l O r Id iiiR Trm iH iirh

'[ Agt'H

You nu»f ferM hat you're going

i]

j ■ *»»*. - a —-» - - •*-***— ** * '*

1 Short Trouneru
I-oilK Triiiiuum

t - f. i- ■

- - a tm tirr

4 * 11 7 8 0 10
1 2 2 (1 4 8
l
a 2 l
2

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Jli
2

Kgp* arc rush n nutrltlmn and

EASTER
Flowers
f.

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,Yf#‘

Hydrangea*
■ . Cot M»w#fa

B,

v\.,M m vl I H, ...lie MTllmim arid
Vli I V V'liiim.

je w e lr y leads th e parade

Hut you must provide the pluck.
You can do whatever you lldnk
you can,
It ’* all In the way von v^w It;
It ’* all In ihe Mart that you make,

*

P A O I r if f

Smith, Mr*. Willi* Peacock, Mrt.
W o m a n ’s C lu b l i a s
Hroughtnn Watkin* and Airs. Ilxu*
S p a n i s h I ’r o v r a n i iy Wilio, Jr. Those attending M-

T o ld

Well, well, here ll !■ A|n&gt;! Iiiuini, I
Mr1 .lame Wrlvlil •rieiil tmt'iv
will, I. moan* (hut iliere i. ju*t u
few jluilt III.II.Ill* nf -clniiil lift. in .luck 1.iinill.' will. I&lt;[ hnduin.l
Hot tee woii’l i'M a iluil bridge who i . nifim.l i.. Mi. t in ,',n l’
until we «&lt; ( there, v.hnt uc me* Ilonpiliil.
interc*led in i* now. April .........
Fi Irml ni li.'.tfoi .i \iken will
lluit there I* ii Ini (loud lim n', in
tore for lU'hnol dudents -’id. as tie I'lud In leiiro ihut lie ■&gt; liyon
St ,In Tenehrr* meeting in Miami, •■mtloiT tin mn |..lis||r. Iiyu.v ul
Flu,, Alir, Cl unit 14. Thl* on an* llie- heme ul In t&gt;uii ill \it mid V i r u i n in
thot “cntiol* will lie mil *111rini| .Mrs Diet; \r h•■■ii in Mnvfuir.

Uml time.

bSkiS*

. t)HP. W.OH1DA

D n u ff h t c r s O f W o s lc y
• n th iVUvlm M : A t l l u l

Ali*» Arthilrene Wit inn 'sill wed Chnrle* II Kin
Flnriden of Winter
Park in Ihe lute miniiner. Sin i* the daughter nf Mr. mid Mri'. XrUuir
l.e, Wllfnc of laikcahorH lli.idevuid uml hit i* the soli of Mr. uml
■Mr*. M ill.id.r Klauder* of Winlei l*uik.

•

Boy'll Separate Short Trouiorn White Washable Gabor*
dine In Ages 4 Thru 8

�rr~ .

.• rr, ScSWi

momc

!k Out 2 Wins
A. A. A. Rivals
r.„ -flatd defeated the criey
Glints, ilvolr Class AAA inllotial (/.ague rivals, lll-b,
yesterday In a riugfonl..
winner* rot off (o a fast
bagging six tslllnt In the
frame and addin* another
sacand.
laid
MO :mi ini—in
City
102 210 00.1~ II
ieanwhlle,
while, Minneapolis, nf the
* AAA American Assn. emin*
Ugh with two rti'iH In the Inst
the ninth In dcfenl the Chins
International loop Toronto
Loafs, A-1.
„.ood hit a hotun inn for Toiuti
and Workman connected with
to« anil
I circuit clout for Mlnticnniilh.

§K
lime* polls
IT
Hgfcr.

MASTlAOfTHtMAlTtM- . - tyM ov#
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non too (hk&gt;non :mn twiu—r.

WCH

EXHIBITION BASEBALL
By ASSOCIATED PltKHH
. Yesterday's llm dts
Bostoh (A) 12 Jacksonville (HAL)
i

— l i , ’ •3 L * ,

0
Chicago (A) 2 lluicdun Cl I.) n

Ejk

Detroit (At 7 Alimit n &lt;SA r,
Boston (N) a t;lmliiM(ill (Nl 7
NcW York (Nt 0 Ulevid....I (At t
Pittsburgh (N | Id Now Orlrou
(8A)‘7
Brooklyn "B" (Nt 7 Atontrrnui'-i*
OP lb n w 'TIMS , y
(HAM -l
imp M A tr e p ti
Hi,, Louis (At I'I l?ldra|pt (Nt 2
CMr.r rsA/t oHa a o
(flight I
h
a p cxviv owe
PhiHadelnhia (N) 7 Hlinweporl
i ? 4 9 nvjtffjey
nfffhli
(TM 4 (
roMtc* c # c c v r Brooklyn
(N » I Furl Wurth
kl
Mw rs.tic p e l L
U (night)
B£Ar/.B.Aar
hla (A)
vs Baltimore
j'niiaueitmiu
(/■
a r/tm eeold
went
Imr)
dIE; (nlghti cob
CPCHVWffO
•
_ftcwlnltBatttrday s Hclie.
Pittsburgh
(N)
tlUhurgh
vs Ilnntmi (At nt
• BUminuhnin, Alit.
Detroit (A) vn Chlrngu (A&gt; td
jdnblte, AIn.
4ew York (At vs thlrugu (At .d
Dlohiln, AIn.
New York lAt v». New Orlituis ut
. -New Orls.iur, |,ii
|t . Louis (At v Hon Aid mi In »t
Hull Antonin, To*.
1/lillmlclphln (A &gt; vs Wnsldtigton
. (A) nt Orlnndo.
ABHOCMTKli I'BKHH
I'BKHH
- 1lL,ynchburtfNla V*
&lt;N&gt;
i
nBy
f AHHIKIIATKH
Brooklyn (N) vs At I,min nt At* I HHRBVRPOItT, Lit.. A^iJT?- m
J Atlanta. On.
I| —The
—The New York Giant* today
Bhlcagn (N) v» Blnevrpmt ut | ivrro nil even with
“ ' spring
— their
■hreveport, La.
exlilldlltm flies, nl 12 In ' '
[Hevolaml (A) vs New York (Nl
I f " Dnroclmr's men wont nliend
f Oklahoma City, ‘'bln
their current ferlrt* with GlevelIlRdtdtddn (N) vs iJulhis ol In
•“'id. Cvo uanjeo to (out , by tiiking
Ilia*; Tex.
„
yesterday's ctmdi, iM. No mX
LIsrnl* &lt;N) vn llmistuii .it llnns- could euv I111) two Iemus hnvin't
toii, Tex.
well matched ovn the year*,
ooklyn IN) (l» "'tusdf vs Dur­ hoen
tot Iheir ali-lime rvciilil iiIiuwh the
ham at Durham, N. C.___
Iddlans nliend with H2 victories Iti
Hie Nntlo'inl Iciikiii’i .s M0.

fftg M 0 9 T
A'OMpy/

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BASEBALL
HIGH L/TES

•'I

il e Farmers Market

“ ixagont&gt; *tatm

ra ttU n M
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...............

.illil.le o . .'lollop, ll'i'.l In fcoil ofl
ob| it liol
*dli a wool I d il. t'V

- ivcidm iiid i poppin 'vloddireaker. All ' hid coiildiiT ouike him
I'm&gt;i (s'
.tlmni" Dcioriri’l luir"
S |H i r t H In K r i u f
I Imi Ill'll c gut'll luck Inp.V'il
It* AHH(H'iATKI) HtliHH
by a alum " ptnk .wi'Mler.
Nivondc, i icot gc !'.i/in sv* he'*
Golf
AlHitlHTA, Ga. — Jiki'e ltii'&lt;(.'l color blind.
I b l . l . u ll
rind,
ill'' k''i'p||iw
look Die first i(mini lend in tin
Musters Gulf Tum'imiiirut with n , lo .' r d i on Bill* IL i,'i"r«i*n,
GemRIn * AlbHniithpo lern (Jim■19.
CetOlice O iilfleldi'r, nil" I'll ,II7 t
Ihoikethall
KVANHTON. III. - llarnld (i over Ihe pad I lilce »ea o" m ,|„d
l*li rn, fnilm tiv nf Gliiu Ht-«t«-. «n dole 2(1 Imim'm in 2d uiiiiich Ih«I
nuini'il Im-iltctl.iiII c.iut’li at North, yonc. . . . T lie lla llio m r" Gull
iinve signed a 2 |U.pooio| cvnler
wenteni,
I loin Western M ichigan C n lje g Baring
NhW YGIIK
K a t ii ti I n w n iihiim 'i I (T u n ic : Hihoolmtodei'. T il* '
II2(U(II| won the Altnehe hindi- looked la-d le a io ii n&gt; If IlieV could
••GiiiiI a few morn lescliCrs. .
-ap at Jamaica.
LADItKL, Mil
1,'ivn) Lcnlun New Amur into Howlin'; C"iigHv
(BD.mtl heal out Itar.i Mineral in merit award ii a tielt Tiiirkle, . .
How uImiiiI Imwlcr, who cimT ge'
III.' Jrffrr/.on punip at Laurel
HALLANDALE
Fair Ap­ inside •* lndl ?, , . . Wlien u Vania
praisal (61 (Mini W(in the IIatill. D. fonth'illrr inn too wide on ,»•
wild nwuep the oilier dip'. Cuacl
I'll rue nl (iulMicniii.
HAN BRUNO Unlir.
1m,m. plules Bike., hollerrtii "Close (lie
UHU (|H.D0) won the Weavcrfill gates before we |o*e n halfback.".
purse ai Tauforan for bin noroml . . . Thrv'tuke limt piecaiitlun all
Ihe lime In this soclor.
ilralifht vk'tarv.
,...
General

for Ids New York Yankees, Event
so, •'! like oiiy pitching staff as
Rood as anybody's,'* he adds, *
1 r«Mra llarhst .ror aradboa «i]4
" ( d say pur pitching right now
m Truckers
tt|&gt; 0 1 i s uur wonkiest link, says Hteugel.
C H IC A G O The N C A A ex­
haa Control. Our pltchcrti'
® _ * ,tfi!I, llpr.‘ t i l l • IT S "Nobody
ecutive mmrnlttee and conference
have
walked
160
’
men
and
have
Beane.
■Tpjescntnlives drafted six imdlsDa. Ilnr. it no 1.10 ■truck nut only K7."
. Mara
dosed proposals for revision of ihe
C“soy
still
claims
ilia
uilchers
no llpr. *t.On ■3 00
sanity rode.
, in l.p. lilies 1 A* - «*•&gt; need st U&lt;a»l n week-eatilor Spiing'
.10
.. . 11 Lb. Cri. I .» • ■
» tralniuR stnrt lliiin utiier iilnyer*. Ichedulc
er ____ tlrt. »M0 - 3.1
HHBEVEI'ORT, Lin., Apr. 7 rg
Lane figures the train will have
Hu. liskls U.HtjJ.tirt UV)—Clovela (id's Iml Inns m'uilcd uu let-rivet! u little loss than 00 cents
exiru Iiuhi' hit in the wurst sort per nnld udml-sinh,
wuy tiuluy.
Uen m . is * l.gnr. |i,*n- t.7J of Kor
JVEHT PALM HRAUIL Apr. 7 20 Imilnpi niivv. the.Tribes^
csi I'ri. is * later, il.iu-l.vt&gt;
men haven't been able In pound (/P)—Coimlti Mack »ays there "will
tomorrow" for his Philmlcl.
iwjitiidlna qu iliir t'rr. »3.»n • Xun
nuylhluR better Ilian a olrijrlo. ho no Alldctlea
tollsriis ...... Hus UO». } .JS • .wo old
till* scaiou.
tin. Iiskle.ii,o e -l.lt They pot nine yesterday in losing pliln
The H7-yonr-uld ninnagci ,wu»
.cvtirrs IJr |i.. nil InH Hlsr In the New Ymk lllauln, ami they F|H!M
kftiff uf IiIh
h kvlirn h«*
rr 1'nck IJ.ns • J.fi*' Rut four on WViiiierday when the
till ll(&gt;l 11,(10 • l..i
made that remark. What lie wu*
(ilmtla tiepl them K-2.
Hu*. Uch. I .10 - 1.00
On Tuesday, It was the rami' driving at Is Ilist Ilie A’s In ItK.il
IlnKts. ti ll - j /S •liny, ulna hll . mill all .inpli's, will uie every pitcher do the staff
Mecessary In win "today's"
'"tlsas 11,10 - 1.1* tint lliu ludlunu won Unit Ritnie, If
game. No more worrying ahmii
7
- 0.
Hu. l(ar. is 10 • 410
uu
ItALKIOlL N. t \ Apr. 7 (d 't- who will pitch tomorrow. Wlm
Ms
linger Luke flewel Inf the CiH-‘ knows says tho genial A's skip­
g V s j i . 1 *(A* - M#
elnnnti Beds nny* It lm&lt;kn like per, "mayl*o It will mill iomorS J W V i i UoxlI T* - l it nit'klc plteher Krnttk Kmltli is hi
' H\N ANTI INK), Ten.. Apr. 7 "best bet him lo handle Gic mi
v - , f J . Marsh
' j i/l'i- lllliv Demurs, tjic HI. Ismli
uedftse ......... .. Hus (I SO• 4.11 portion of relief Chorem"
Hjriilurit
Htale
Receipts m Tim h
»i
ode. ?'r' M"M- 'eadlog hitler, Is expected
The six-foot-three iVhllwodc
nssday very
-lore Marks! Jgerinssday
Imrleil lit n rtlief role ysstenjac AI bsi k‘ lo III I'lloen, ptieley against
in accaunl ItAW. ; .....
,iM tnuiisrain, niurksl *(i*
when »the Bed*'. w*t jho lltown*’ Halt4! Autmjln farm
■ary In Pair iiimlhy sell(IS Culumhln
rluli.
healn t H-7 b.v the lloilou f
nan uric** uuols*.
i Ho ' tnldied
MONTGOMERY, Ala, A
iilt on th * loft
(A*i—Manager Red Rolfo
with the Chkj J \
give up on Injured Charley Krl
&gt;r a pitched ‘
as a helpful guy lo have at
Oemara la
Orlando,
nnseurgr*,;
waa enough to re-eonvlnce Rolfa,
caunta_ on Charley
as a PlUfl
who eou
Chavlay ■*
h i w — W o o Ip h h
hitter. It was
wa a 392-foot pi
[aft with
homer at Macon
D r * p e * — R u it h
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On Detroit Tigers
, VERO BEACH, Fla. - Thla

Sports Koundup
By fojGH FULLERTON, a f ,
AUGUSTA, Gn., Apr. 7. - - UP)
- Hkee Rlegcl, a rookie lit the
firo littslneaa though not in iroif,
was taking a ribbing from his
rivals lifter .Ills pare lotting 00
mT lho Mailers Tnuriiuiiietit veterdu.v . . . The general theme
west "You can win some money
here, so you're bearing down, Tim
Jldnt play thie
**-'*------way whet/ VW
™t
rooldn t tekil&lt;e the cash/*. . . .
Urtted pm only
sly a* few month;
m
who Itirrici
,tgi&gt;, still it serving Ills elx-innlilh.
"prohatlon" lufoto he enn rolloet
inoiley In TOA am
sponsored
priatt,____
.ivniH. The Masters, being very
sfy
Imlepeiiiicnt. doesn't have lo ooh:ervc Hint rr.-IrlcUbii , . , In Id.lest Imiruamcnl performances u
i. pro vo Lir, Slice ha* finished
lied fur 12th ill Ht. PHerslllac
mol lied for lltli ut Han Antonio.
, . . Tho guvs who cut up Gm*'
pi Ill's rollrrjrd each ?!M0 and
rlt*r», ie pceUv.'Jy — which Isn't
getliou rf- If.
After shooting u 711. one behind
llii'id'l, Law no Litlln chortled:
"Tbnl wan the Iscit romul 1 i-vi'i
rluil. I hod :tr. put 1.4, :i» fairway
shot.; and chipped In three times.'
. . . 11 wasn't iro"«l enough fur on*
lldlig. lie iinlv not ail 'Hirlc three
-&gt;ii tlie tTilh — lla' liiih' noiile fnmiiu* by (iene HariUUili’s double
eljjfh' In It'iir.. . . . Little didn't
lilive Hie heel "liol of (he dnv.
cllhei. . . . Ileri'li.*1 Hpvni*. tin
Jd-yi'Mi old Mnnt'.vllle. Ala.. Pro
wlm a l h a i l u 7U, hooked two
hot., on IIn IHI h, nit&gt; lied up n
feo..(roog wstlire sh.il mid lilt the
plu i.o that he hud oniv u Ihreoiicli poll (ol )di‘ pur . . . Ale'
Itav Witdi lllll col bchlii'l n tilt*
tree on Go' '.econd and i nrotlu
i. left-liuoiled wollop off tin. ti uni
mil inti» the falrwnv. , . Jlayli"
I,,, hhoiild lake up pool in dead of
tinlf. .
f,Tim Pe (Thin Muut Co", tip'

JHHMINOIlAA. Ala. Apr, 7 - alary couldbave boon written U lt
f/P)—A team eonfetwtiee Iurn ml* Whiter but It wneti’t. You had to
lirW uSIW l*
for the third annual southern re­
lays fodav aimed s d ealing three'
at lopg-sleitdlng Dixie track and
field dracnrdl.
Prom the iemUtwest. midwest
and east the best contenders of .'.It
rnlingex and universities poured
Into Birmingham for tb* eompetl*
linn starting tomorrow.

•Ilm Fuchs nf Ya)e. cl
(he world shot pit* retard. w«* the
irnllvhhisl "far of nbnut 200 ppa*
'-Inlist spicpnriog for the opening
Clin.
Mlehh.an and Noire Dame from
tlie Midwest plautiril lo field out­
standing learns which could snt Ihe
pars in relays, pole vault and other
events.
Yale, Oklahoma A. and M. ami
Krwsneo wets slrendl* oh tlie* fluid
(*« Hip vanguard nf Iho event nr
civctl today •
The towering Fuchs loosed Ihe
lit.pound shot pul ftd foe* seven
Inches In nrscllre here yesterday,
easily to-ttcrinr the llndlum re­
cord of r,n feet (t'J Inches.
His record loss was TiH feel 4
14 Inviies. fteln"* dr'ends ciialllpioo John Itelwig of Noire Dmne
won ta*t year with Til feel 11
Inrhe*.
Michigan's dlslnuce medley leant
was elneked si t Or 11.H In nu Ill­
inois relay even! lari month, «
murk wltleh puts (hem out front
in Ibis event.
Sharp competition looms la the
mile relay with Louisiana State
sod the Oklahoma Aggie trams
battling.
Three or the Tigers who won
last year In ItlSOJI are due hack.
The Aggies have a tenm whirl*
tvan clocked nl 3:10.1 in the Hugnr
Howl miles wl'h one of their best
men. f'npl. Hsl Tsrrntit, not run­
ning.
The -Oidh lis’t its best rhatwr
l„ stsml hi* again'* other secHniw
i„ Hi* 11in.viicd dash, There Haul
Hirni, Tula tie'" defending rhamplot*, and Tekford Neely, Missi­
ssippi Htnte speedster, may hold
their own.
•
.,, ,
Whiter Overton, the smith a liesl
t wn-mllnr, 1* f"t out rinsed in twit
perfntmances Itv severnt likely
mldwentern contenders.
Hopnrstn competition will lie
held for high school and college
rmshmnn athlctss.

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off a Vaitoaualan team with which
ho said ho had signed a contract.
Griffith aant hint back to Cub*
on the next plane.

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r _ _____ are the club lo bagy’
Minted out why hla. hitting would
Ro tjetter and, with Don Now
combo good for 30 or 36 game*,
why tho pitching would Improve,
11* raved nbout the fine job Duke
Bidder and Roy Cumpaneila did
during 1010, the Grit full mason
for each.
But Furllia waa tho
his grey eye*. He woul
ouid
about Carl, go off on a tangent
about another Dodger, but always
come back to hi* right fleldur
who has the best arm In the ma­
jor*.
"Furillo has come a long w ay,’
Shotton wax saying, "He was noxt
to Iasi in extra 1«xo hit* on tlm
Dodgers In 1048. Now he's right
i round the top, I’m proud of h i v
he has Improved."
Tho real story on Furillo la
Hhottoo. Hartley Is 06 and known
n good ballplnyer when Its «ee«
one, wouldn't null on Furillo when
Furillo quit on himself.
Carl wanted out novcrat tlnii"*
lahl season hrennso he felt It
was in the best Inlereits to the
team. If lie didn't feel up to par
lie wanted to rest on the lieiudt.
Rut Hhnttcm talked lilm out of it.
"You will piny nnd hll brttcr by
playing every day," said Shotton, "You’ll lilt llm right hand'd
pitchers ns well as anybody. Ju«l
stick with them. I'm sticking with
you so don't quit on me now.
Ha sold Furillo on playing ev­
........
After ,„,v brilliant year as
roaklet, plnyere In many ma|or ery day. Aa Dodger road secre­
s|u*rt» olleu have poor eecundl tary Harold Parrott puts It,
"FurlUo had just as much tp ,do
years?! (i”
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'rnN irurra fixTiitHa
n n a r hack —Faium r
Husur luy, Kadi Uuoo. Mou&gt;r
Hike. Dark Mfislar, Cold Haul,
Tlistiti, Cun Jot, Kportjr liuck.
sKciian it a ik —a/i«ibs Mila
llsliy ^uiisiliitr, Jusltllnlils .1.,
Ilullloa Alb" Two 11 Tmnolu,
Hvoli'l, Metoiljr. lliuale's tlcss, (HI'S
Ulljr. Host Heller.
THINK HACK—a/laib* Nil*
Hally TJnkn. Korn Kid, Trisip.r
Flnusr, Hniiilirro Hntin. Munian,
Harrcil His, Coniinrul, 0(is|'u Alls,
lulie.
rni'M-ru hack—n/iaibs mi*
tlsldiy Mann, Mildred’s Clioti»,
Hlsi'ti Nan, SII'.h I'llls, llsooll.'r
Htil*, C|»lru Olrl. Turkish Tip,
Mixlit III*.
r u n 'll hack—a/iaiks m it
Vnrhy. I’lsTtl ttsil, Wl*. Hlr Iks,
Wldrlle’s llshy, Just A Wuo, Itliky
lltitikls., i ltohbiirn
l - '---- Jack.
—
a i x r i i h a c k —a/ieibs KUs
Moxur Cllfl. .Hosrh Hsr, Know
Hus.
f. Ill (’hsr Icy. Hand Oadasr,
[Tmi. Mins ifamluy, Hplnnlna
jjliv if ITM HACK—a/ISIhs Mil*
_,MajX Jc*r»»“i.T*v» II Kysrylhllia,
Tltipd Tarry. Tnt llsr. Ts» linns;
Inn; Maud* T.. Bill Hhawn. Hcrlm.

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--g tl l ^ l S f _______is,
| , T&gt;uck Art Haiutteman.
8 W H I | ______Hutchinson.
Freddie flutchln Ted Ofay and
Nawhouaer la aeeond to non*. But
pitcher* m ease of Injurlta or
th to t are no capable second line
early-lnnlng disaster.
The T ig i« are improved, pro- #
bahly nor* than any other Hub in
MONTGOMERY,^*. Apr. 7 - tha
American League.
ol
tfl*. Addition
i.........
IflT—Hnl Newhotirar has punctur- • econd baseman erry
try Prlddy
I
nnd
* the budding Detroit pennant first hssemnn Dirk
Dick Ktyhuski
. figure lo help.
expert*
PrltldV purchased from St. laiul*
ueea •f
.4
for 8100.000 and pitcher Lou Krrr*.
Ii iHl low, I* the ‘taka charge guy Rolfe
has been looking for. A “mart
cam* ug
it
' , V- .
",j*r ,■-Vj
l!*| ,2!H) hitfer with power und n fin*
iVfiir nobody know# which WO) fielder, Prlddy should "make” the
Tiger Infield.
.A
Nrw foufer's. condition, or lgik
Krvhoskl. used only against®
of It. was shroulded In myatery for righthnndod pitchers by the New
weeks. Hal pitched omv two Itlti York i'aiikcAu Inst year, -llll ha.,
Ings during the Florida sprlni' . p u « htm -rtf.
'training season. When he w*rm*d
Geo.-ge Kell, the lerij'iie ImUIiii;
Ub to pitch batting practice, Mar. rimmi., Is Mis standout third base­
28. lie null after a doaen to.«aa. man In the league.-Johnny Upon
Both Rolfe and N*whou*er are at short«t"i&gt; doesn’t figure Up !■&gt;
o^tlmUtlc about hla chances of pennant caliber bccnusi? of a pour
t i # soma work enreute home. arm and spatty hitting.
__ lailljr Prince Hal ha* Uip oWR*
-- ■ to! “thr "big nv
Next
Hvo" of the
ihg day assignment but that i* pitching Mail, the outfield 1*. fiedoubtful now.
,
. .u Erolt’e nronggst point, llm A hwcrB^,
iHf» T..htuiu firnth In rcmlHf1T
Pitching1 lx Rolfe’a age In (ho
hole, His fivc-ntan starting staff and Vic Wert* in right are hustl­
ing youngsters with good power
with our pennant victory by Ml- and speed. This may turn out to
lihg right hander* at did 8nid« be the heat will field In the iosi'tic
iiy Idttiug Uu* lefties, LarJ hit this sumnier.
Hatching I- only *"■*". Aron
the Inst alk week* of the seaMin and without him—well, let* Robinson Is »he No. t mao.
This 1* the best loukliig Tig»-r
not talk about th*1- „
. i, ,
Furillo hit .207 In 1048 and Had club In veers. If Newlimistu Is all
only four homers, four triples right, the Tigers could win Mm
and 20 double*. Iii IM* he hit pennant. To do it, thev toed all
.834, fourth highest mark In tho the breaks. Tl""&gt; rate ns con-A
IB homers, 10 triple* and 37 tenders along with the Yonks, 11**1
National I,cogue. He, pounded out Box and Indians.
doubles for a slugging msrk nf
.808, eighth best In the league,
lie wnw Aeeond to J#ck RobVfiMi
In ilum lng among th« Dodger*
PLAY WANTKI)
and third to Robinson *nd Oil
Ilodges In runs batted in with
108.
Broadway produrer now In
How Manager Hhotton scea hi* Florida wni.la nr** ploy or
Dodger*:
rnsnusrrlpt. Will give mmrdlPitching—Better
s ir allrntlon. Bend *«llh ocllCatching—The Boot
tddressed « n elope to
Infield-Besl In League
I*. O. Hux 25-12,
Out Tieid—Good
Palm Hvnrh,
Hitting—Better
Finish—Club to Heat
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PAf.F! S E V E R
in eea.c

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In nml for Hrinlimt* County, FtorW* herein to pUlritlffn' Hill of Coinda. In Chancery, for divorce*, lh« plaint herein filed on tit*- tit day
short title of which Is John \V of M ay A I*. 1930, i»nd that Jlila
Hubbard, plaintiff, verau* Florence or«t»-r h« puhllNhcd In IK* Hanford
It HuM&gt;anl. defendant. Ihcrfe pre- llt ru lil n newspaper puhtlshrd In
ptenls are iti &lt;omimiml you to l*e Hemlnole County. Florida, oru-r a
and appear before the ainive sty ed n iirk ii«r four vonserutlvi* weeks
nnd file
dofniitet*p io
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IIIIIA IN eilANVNIlT NO. 7J»V lli:olHUA:
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w ALTUIl J. MATIIYH, ami ItL.Tll
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Hi *tlini It* Townslilp jl Huiilli J MATIIYH. Ill, wife, Pliilntltf*. ..u.i Iiki &gt;uu In tlir L'lrcull Court
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till** of whb Ii la U A.
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I) Iiik and bc'litK Hi Ki itiliitilt? 34th day of Mart'll, A D I93U*
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ATTnHNKY l’i Ml I'LAINTIFFM
YOUR HEARINO
Walter .1 M.iibvn ami IHiili J
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pam :»o,
If I1 Its I Ollitll Malltyn Ii.iaIo*. filed In thin Courl IN MN ITI .11111It *I \l. tllli'r n SERVICE CENTER
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HEARING

The jo are »cmc of the men tlml help nmko it moat enjoyable 0 until, A. Ii. liruwn, 1 1 ,1, 11111(011 .-itwiMi*. Finn,' (•, ,t-ri, Itnl&gt;i-rt
for tho*o who winter nt thu Mnyfidr Inn. Front row, left to right. France*, Richmond fluglie,. Janie, Hum,cue. RoIumi II. JoltniHm.
Booker T. Wlllli um, Frank liny, Emanuel Jackson, Robert Spear,.
Spent* | Joehutt FUhbuin. Hvteklnh Rim,, t'l. v, AVnuliingltm. riimdity MrMcCloud. Friday William*.
William*, Al Woodmd. Second Row, IcT
Marvin McCloud,
In. 1 Intyru.

C o lo r e d N e w s

I C a v e r ly ’s I)r u « r S t o r e

E____ _ By L01JISB FOSTER
liin iiL t r t iV r /t

o f a c t Tv i t i k s

AT liOt.DKROHO
I'MIM.AKV StTItMM,
Dt. .1. C. itiiigling vinilcH the

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|tjn|tMmni I'rimnrv S. ...... 1 M»r.
P4, and xpnhe to the etuih'iil lunlv.

I r . Rlngllng Hpoke on the "(!nn
The Te-’tli.’1 Stun* iiuctlnn*
were asked hy (ho Mmienl, of the
Thiyd tlrude which Ih. Rlngllng
uiMWCied In Iho most .dmoU' lunguage, eniihlmg every child to undtrttand.
Same uf the higlilighlii on which
Hr. Rlngllng spoke uu were, »tre«s
on pro|ier foods. In order tlml
[one might have strong, lirnltliy
{teeth, also Hml nt least twice n
far a visit to the deptht should
o made. The liilmlpn), Mr..,
Mohrc. and her faculty expressed
their deep appm-lntlon lo llr.
Rlngllng for the lime tul;i*ii mil
t» Visit, .them nnd hl'iiig to them
bUch n vital talk.

i

KITE AND TH'k M P R
CONTWT FOB nOLOMHORO
PRIMARY HCHOOt
A Kilo and niek.Ritck- Contest
held un the Oampna of Uig.noliU,
Jairn Primary School on''mitt. tlO.

“ he

following

m

FOAM RUBBER

piinlft.C^cceived

Thfr^lrUTu
in Gu- hvorly'e
kTvoriy'n t&gt;rug
Drug More,
Util Simford
Hjmfnni Avenue, tlu*
tlu&gt; plnec wlicic tmin
rhlrYilcluTo leTne
Stoic, Hid
let grade. iAnnette Miller, Miss H
ml *sK
* te
iStrii«-d
t[Km|lllnll,y
th°y rchix.
Drug Store I*
in itmnageu-d
m
and
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jm ld fltiVpi
fitol"„[Km|l
ln ,y u&gt; *ht,y
,cl,,x‘ Thl* »«&gt;«
hy Mi. W
Thelma Ueitose, teacher: [at tirade
Phvilla Durham, Mre, pjorcttu
Smith, tcucher; 2nd (iradc, Ceth- full cuiuuru.
ovine Kdivui ils, Mrs. Peterson,
teacher: 2nd Urude, Verdell (iOl.llSIIORO PROI AKA SI'IKMII
D ry C lf a iiin g P la n t
Iliuncs, MUn Hullve Field*, tcnrli&lt;4M . .. . „ _„ *, _
HONOR ROM. FOR
; c i j 3 rd g r a d e . V a lm u l l n y c , M r , ,
FIRM | 8 EM ENTER
i E m p o r i a P n t lc r s o n , to u c h e r.
l&gt;t grade. Alias Tliulinn lll'lloip,
? lirand piixc winner*: Wvnell ‘••m'luri.
■I:
Temple, Meiv Ellen King, 3rd
juyee Temple. Reuuril Aikim.
clraa*. Mr*. Julie Merritt, teacher. •Mniniie l.ee Allc.i, Mcltmilai. Ci,,.,.
KcsiiIIn Uf Kite i'ontesl
v. I’luirh-K Still. Clvm-Ku J,
1st. guide. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. FImii'IH o Rrnukii, Un, k Ci&lt;inn, SninKlornilla Smith, tcatdiev&gt; Kt no| WiiK.m, Jer.ime Wnlker, tiergrad*. Willie H. bherman. Mi** ............. ..
Wym-H ........ ll. n.!
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2nd
riintnin DeUiiKC,
llr llnuo. len,'h„i'.
Cwemlnl, ,, Fea, hn
grade, M. L. Onvi&gt;. Mre. l’clci-nn. Tlli'urU* ilick*. licit i e .him ,
SeaUier: 2nd guide, Knnik Uric-. Maine*. R'm.'Mu MiC|i*n.|. AHJ.iiril’
MIbh Hellye Field*, teacher: iir.l Mvlf.. .AmtcUe Miller. Willie It 1
grade,'Joe i.eiii* Wnitluker, Mr*. Sherimiii,' R.ih. it Ilium. .Slmteilu,
E. iTttlcrmm, (euclier: 3i.l gnnle. MeOeiiHhl. ,Melvin William*, A’ivlmi
Ralph Walker, Mr,..1Julia Merritt. I.Wle.
Zrachcr. r
lot grade, Mr*. Flnrrutla KiiiRli. j
“ On Wedneadav. April 12. nl 2 Icarher;
1
P.M., there
will
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Yvfifine McL’Iain, l.ula Mae lienparti
ramie pu
pulling
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ling given mi ilrleke. Hug.ne .................. fiaththe ianipu* ul the Gotdebom Prl
MmguiVt Chirk. Al*nrj| School.
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‘ uilt-r, Edgar Ujxk, Ajurce Hixun,
Hooker
Himu.mi, Itnlmit MurPRIMARY TRACHRRS ON
i U, Urqrlfe , Wauli|ngtn», I'hllli*
OOI1PSBORO • PRIMARY
plcturo le Uw Ury Cleaning nunt ui n.r. ........... .
Durham).John A. Addliioii. Yvunnn
* SCHOOL CAMPUS
. &lt;110 W. Thirteenth Street, Mr, anil Mr*. Ituttlun are
Imu ami rlvlc affulrn of till* city and hotI. nrc eager
All primary teacher* In the Hrndley, Evoln Wii*hitigton, Then
utford reach it* huighth In grow Ih. They have mnlcr
court? participated In a Teat- dote Moiu,. Willie Matthew*, V«r&gt;
Glhbe,
Patricia Jaekaun,
Hilt nlulil &gt;aMnlnea»&lt;
Jfjr Work-Cunlerenec i t Go)d»boro nnona
Marva
Patienan,
un frUIay. Mar.
2nd grade, Mre. Peterson, (each*
SI at i P.M.
that upset your pi,Dm for n lovely
The mooting woe presided oyer
Kusler? Very often lust yvar'ii enby Mr*. J. L. Moore.- principal.
neinltlr* nui In. put liaek In *hitp&gt;*
T he1following program Wo* tenwith now IniUon* or a touch of
Ion, Richard Black, CaMieriuo Kdderedi
f»lap whitem-** to look better limn
J Opening! Song. Script ore • and wai^ie, Minnie Felder, Ague* Till.
over.
Pr«: art Welcome,
Welcome. Mr*.
M m J. L.
L, Moore.
Olio enuirl. lunovuli.m till., vein
S '* * .
PM I UMueelotif “To What K*•
In the flower worn at the neckline.
t!nd grade, MUa Saltya Flclde,
fc»I WIN Wa alM lOgr. Children
r
A email white collar worn on la*l
Ba Helped by the Mmmoetle teaeher.t,
year'* milt, with ii roec or « hunch
Ruby PdaH Royal, Relta Mae
Aeh creatent TesIT" ■ • —
of violet* plnncil to it Juet heluw
.mi C airman, Mrs. Alma Hanlon, Barton, Jtoo»evelt Buckner, Vcrthe chin will mnkc yon look dainty
deli Berne*, Marian l&gt;avi», Jurand demur. Match a violet fra*
ome Davit. Harriott William*.
franco to your neckline bouquet
3rd grade, Mre. Emporia Pat*
mon. teacher:
or an extra fillip.
Barbara Dunn, Dclore* Jackson.
You ran lie beautifully gloomed
Kenneth Harri*. Harvey Wllmer,
on Ranter In laH Spring'* "lie*t
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deeptta a four-power ban.
The Soviet-licensed newspaper
Czech Reds Say
Neue 2eit laid the state of flaxMai* 24.
ony-Anhalt ha* already begun “exU. S. government flM «- tatMlva measure* to promote this
U. S. Professor dayTherejected
Czech demands far beautiful eport."
punishment of American official'
The atate government and all
who f)ue»tinnM the refugee Cxfeha political parties have promised di­
Asks For Haven and
limn' tor*ill (o arminpanv rect help to the Communist “Free
a c c o m p a n y 2 6 a n tt -T o m r o iin it t m f u g t e . iu th e ir m a n e n p la n e m a p r
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them. U. S. Army official* previ- German Youth” (FDJ) In flnancinir Itlider train 1n r for its mem*
berthlp, Neue Zeit said.
The first eciuadmn of 10 glider*

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YOIIRVOTK A IN F I.i'K V rn fJKKVri.Y APPRECIATED

S y V N iO lt n

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F o r m e r V i r g i n i a M a n oualy had denied the Czech* ware
! iitlatieatcd during their InternP r o te sts
A m e r i c a n | (ration. The ii*i Czech* returned
pttfTrac-e tererel day* after they
F o r e ig n
P o lic I e s T had lawn ithanirhaied in mid-G(arid.
FRANK TURT, Cemaay. Apr.
7 .— *.Pi — IT. ft. oflicials .aid
today George H. Wheeler, a U.H.
rlllten sho report rd|&gt; has souebl
,‘as*luia" in CoMimini'l Oerhotlotahla, formerly soeker for
the American Military Gotrrameal in Germany and appeared
three times before a lot all)
hoard. An Inter Iran ulflrlal
said Wheeler sucked a IN' Ike
Military Gniemment*. inannoHer
diil.inn. Hr * n tilth niililart
gutrrnatrnf from it* out-el. (he
official .aid, until Sept., Ill 17,
when his Job m b * railed sur­
plus, |usl after hi. final anoesranre before the loyell r leurd

that he aright consider aa appeas­
ing move failed to end a month­
long Belgian political rrirl*.
la a me*saga to pvmlar-dmigRax* Paai Via Beela ad lha King
raid: - | will—after belag rylureed
to my peetogatlv
cvalue with
the responsible govarnment the
dhtpetldeo Bre situation would

ha* hern given fee,* to the FfU

hy the Saiony-AnhaJt minUtrv of
Tin- Czech radio laid Wheeler, Industry, the Mwnwpec added.
"coudeiuned the Marthail Man.
In HFurtel.. Btixium, exiled
.
in addretafnir a new. conference, If : .,. I seanl .1 If ! i . Jf__ a
vili.nd. P a t. American espion­
age," Voice of America broadcast
and tin American Cannier Intel.
ii[?« in * ('ori»*.

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ol‘ Our Lives

' Ill* f.aid Le pniiMily uixl glftdhr
enters the camp of peace and

SATURDAY ONLY
DOUHI.K FEATURE— BAKliAIN I1

jiiojfresj,’' the hrw.ii.asl declared.

Ttie It. H, Knthttov here said
it* record r bowed Wheeler left
trie I lulled Stales in lie. ember,
title, united tin the American
Military Government in Germany
uiiiil Nuvenilier, 11117, and then
came to I'/e.-hu lovakin.
lie iidd the emhaMy he rama to
Prague fm • study and ii.-'w paper
..irk" and aid he repieM-ntnl
me National Guardian; a leftudnp
•.(•ek.lv |iidill led lit New Yr.rt

I'RAGUK, Czechoslovakia, A|&gt;r
/(A*)
The &lt;until.lied C/e.lmdn
ladio today raid an Ament all
M e a n w h ile , th e F r e n c h C o m
teacher lirir li.til iet|Uftlrtl the
ninrn it :.|le&lt;t liii I. -iiii|.ed-ut
( nniNiunitl led government i i&gt;i •nit*. !■ hull American military
.tun t i.mlet the
“atylum” ai a ptolrit .igainil 11 .id I.* In,
.■•rlli Mli.iit
Pa.'I
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&lt;&lt;dutl„ii promPInr “effee
Hr v.at ulrntiiied si Geottjr .*i li.r actiuii'’ uireitut linn*, .hipWliet Irr, ,i finmer irtnl'iii id Virii ment t.n i natsed iiiiaiiiinuii.lv at
Da. Va riots irai hing rronnmu - i In- fliii.Mr Kuim i nf I he (*&lt;&gt;■■.
P sily ’t I'/tu National Con
at I'tayue't hivliei uliool o{ n n n innnin
s i itas.
omu trirnte Tlie U. S. Embunty
A hiplnad of i he fir it If. .H
line .aid it. tecoidt lid Whtrlri .ii in fi&gt;( ••■■nliii' iital Frame i.i c*
at s native of l.tromt. W.t'li . in’, led I., .utivi- ui Ctii-rliMiirir ne.i
tSevh r.'lierleiiUK ilevchire... even
Imin May 22, IWi.
ilimiKii helnnglnp In a |ifo-Coip.
Tlie Cyetli rhdio taid Wlirrlei romii I uni.ni titivr decid 'd to lift
Vvifr and thru f.mi tlnldirn in load rnch military thipment. tocfcu-e | ■
void unemployment ha?
toiiKht "atvliini" lor Imntell, In- .‘ill dint n their normal tide Ilfimf
’‘|i'iolrtt 4U4in&gt;l the liiulal and |wy.
In
:tov ii-l -uccupteil 11 .&lt;r man'
unlawful lieatiiient hy Amrinan
npenlr i-mhnrht-d today on n urnorcupalion aiilhuiitirt in (iriiniiiiy'' grunt &gt;d It tuning thoti.-apd* of
n| OH i lech. t.(it, u n i Imce.l lo yiuinv CiiinmuiiMt- n- glider nliot..

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

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tfhal you need. Uriel It 4 I ieiiUlii
produi t tthlili ctiiiihim*. the Imp-.i
tanl B'lhtraiitit V*ilia lion Ltrl^laxit
knows the impoitaiire u| lion in
your dirt to help yum l»&gt;.lv nuiuiam
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Mm a lime. IIn- miniutlJm, A lly re
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lli .et oilrreii to ymi on ■mauey
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OF TOUCHTON DRUG CO. FRIDAY P. M. AND SATUR­
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CO. f, WILL SHARE IN TICKET SALES MADE FROM
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m o re th a n e ver “ the tn o tl b a a u tU U l bodies
b t t i i r - i n .l d c ond o u t- e a c lu iiv a t o C t w v ro tc l a n d h igh er priced c a n .

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nauaia r o o m , scre en eil p o r c h ; d in in g r n o m , h n u k f n a t r o o m , v e r y
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To PfWoco Proa parity for Sanford.

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Smathers Old
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S e n io r L a w m a k e r D e ­
c la r e s
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nent E ch oes S a m e
Old G e n e r a l i t i e s
VERO BEACH. Apr. l O - W ) ^ Senstor Claude Pepper today rail
W rd Rep. George Smalhets "just .in
old guard Republican trying to mat
querade at a Democrat".
The Miamian seeks lire- Senate
teat Pepper now bold*.
Pepper quoted (ram a New Yuri
Times story on the Senatorial ratl­
in an effort to prove that "my op
ponenl it simply echoing the tame
old generalities the people rejected
when they rejected Thom.ii I.
Dewey."
He read:
" 'The Senatorial challenger it a
young and handsome man with a
rich, well-trained voice, and i( the
Southern accept were diiregardrd,
a report might almost imagine he
wai back on "Victory Special" li«
tening to a rear platform ipeerli
“ by Governor Tbnmat E. Dewey in
l«M0.'"
Pepper aho poinleil not Hint tinpaper said his opponent tva &gt; tike
Dewey In that he ** 'In seeking
election without mitllttlug in uiij
delate the programs unit pollele*
he would follow If «1neted.' ”
Pepper milled that he believed
hlrt opponent wan failing In toll,
about any constructive program
‘Tor the simple renson that Inw tloeap't have one."

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Again Pepper challenged Sinntharx to tli«ru»i» "the real ivaoer of
this campaign—question!’ on which
I'have voted one way amt my op­
ponent tha other."
1Mcanwhle, In Miami, GeorgeNeltonj rommunlsl Party Chnlrmin Id- Florida, fold the Miami
Dolly Newt there wav "no trickterV" Ip the call by the parly to
defeat le p Georg* Hmathrre.

A
TM 'eouthnw- edIUan ol Die
W Ifalfy Worker, Communist Party
or, rarrled an arUcIo sign
ed.by jlrtw iTtilftht SjMlItefa' tie
fe*t In hl« race for Ban. Olautlc
Pepper'it seat.
......................
fit’s not trlrkery, Nelson told
thaTliV r New" by telephone from
Tampo ‘We bnva aomethlng t"
njv nm1 wit btltovit
■boul*l ^ny

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Pepper called the artlelc "tiiek-

ery" and suit! "anybody with maul
sense would know that If the i&gt;««ns* munlsta really wanted In defeat
my opponent or to f*Vor me they
would not aay so publicly. .....
Kelson was quoted hv the I'inly
Nelson

Nerve as sayingt

"Smalhera la actually convinced
of Killer’s log He polfcy— R Y.’"

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lion on tlir lakrfiuiit at llic Imil of I -b a \iriim-. i, .... tin i imhi .ilimi
i# ira •» 1 .k„In"'
of a nrw -Ivlr of alrliitri tuir, parlli nl.iilv ail.iplrd to lli. I loud . . Ii I*
tl ll t (H ♦ I**■» . f i- iKii’ K ,
i fitiirt
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lliiil(t
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male, Elltmi I Mollglilon an liilr, poiniril mil to.I.iv
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same gcuri.il tV|H-. alllmugli elideimk m p n ln o la i. limn llo Iw&gt;. .III .,
H i t l e t At Hu n t r t i l s
IU* MHi’ t , If n 1 II.’ in.
her dwrllingv on eitbei side of it. llir ll.iiv Im d r lunii- m. il.r r.,,i.
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valuprd banforit »lmi* tlnr in the
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f.i' nip Hu InV"
tint
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Mayfair sccllnn. I he nbw homo-,
mni h tl ’»| ’Jn Hit'll Hr*
\ Ins&lt;gt&gt; p M o ii- o ipdow, amt Hi- tmiuliirv mi llir hiiiik ol vv.i,
have nrmihfij uim-h inlcrr t on Ihr
(lor, imi,' .iicl ' iiiin iin iii. ni .1
pgrf of, t f Idrnlt and vYlntcr vi It. p^llllv in ltlln .viiidon pm' v I t" it
‘ Wr have vtoppfd ouisvlvri al ■.| miit-nt 1-in,tin) ill piniiio I mu mil
ora aliltr. (jinltimiitlon "f Kmiiiu iffo ril a h rH liltflil View of I III' lot
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t h ir to itpi'ini tto o.-mt’.ii' "•
of Klgliuav tn to tin- Bast O a it •iininyi cm.in llii' noill.'i " iwfl"! n( mil li,p k to it," .,m I Indian i-lo ir . of t-'iio l'i- * -i di'frti r
w ill' iiitd.iiititi-dlv -cHmulati mm,-1provide i llir miilooS 11&gt;nn lli.' dm 1‘ironri Nrlim in ..... ..mi. iiu( ,1,
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Ion -mi ......... i :(•*• i *’ i in -i ll
t»-liifltm »$rr Hie* full Ifiufth «-||i I illv ol th* ,i|irroii-il to In |i,n|ia
-dinm of Uoki- Moniov
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it MTin- Hlttiini honir wa. d*.ii*oi-d 'low-* frf Hif* i l l ’ It'd IMil I| i * -sl f T|•, P inr pi
HIM*nt fftil *• •" ■ (f Hit l|t|» iitHl"
h|&lt;h #1*»■ fPe| ,
to taki- full Hdi HolNgr of Flni iiln’ TCMtlft, Frrilti
11 Ihr jo rro
N ' I" ii c,.»11r 11
in ni, ft»nn*1
rlircrfnj oiiiahllii-, liracan, mni
11*4*1*lift it#it (m fie*# lli I
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hall v• n&gt; viiii r Iml, i oni
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M'lHillaKtS On l-na* aln
lit , -igi eeiiieiil In*
A rcMdiitlon urging that tin
JACKSIINVII I . , Am Hi
iilid I’lihlvtnn'a I'teinle i t , i
A l r x F o s t i ' f , l . i IV
Vlirtion (tlock nt lio S hi,(mil St it. (Hporiiil)
"tin* miiimial i i,. A ll lih ’in designed ’ " h-iti ti,,"
f- armrri. Mm hr! In* pul into opm vrntimi, tiel.l in \Va«hingfon, Ii 'tii'le o i i'U»h#h that I,,, . * ,i
I d t i t U I L ’s i f h ' i t t , D ir alloil nt Ihr i-arlir^t |iiM«ildr &lt;|at&gt; C,, Mur, Ii -in. .11 \piil 1 of Mm
of lives p i" ,.i. ,i i
was p irrcntcl Friday ulglit to Mi* NbIIoonI Aiv" i at mu of p m ili'i’ inindie*l*
I III,* -crlllll'. -if
. i Mt&gt; Imhi’ ti-.i'h
Semlnolr County Fatm iiuieao lo Merk’-I Managei , Inoioied ’«■ , I*HIs1-11!-1 " 0*1 1mi itl,
,.l SMolord, •t *• i| 1-.ill mi-"Iif*. tif t
Ihr Bamlnolr Count v Vt’ti’imi Fir,ihlii nieiiihet. in electing , ,
I’lilMTlipefCli IIIIK’ *M"l| •
I'Mtil l« » |*11»♦I Ltll”
harm rr Coopriativi-, and fidlinwr Nat loll" I predih'iil, Don ti. Cvanr, Mi,.L* Iiindri
»f imil,, " m.I t'*ik I fttl (11,1.11 ll, llo
sir t v**e i t . ] , ,
II
the reading war heartily applaud Manager of the Itmli* Coin,tv fm
dig "II 111,"
Ifinline nnd Mm.h in-.,
ed at the meeting which w«n held Cooperative Mnikelmg Astone ■ 1. H|»*i*ial cominl iximii • mm I, , u n . 7'.’ v’-oi •till
Horn in SmiiI miiI, \ng
’*-1
In the Future Farmers Building.
lion of Miami, himI ti II llonn'i sides In investigate iinv vi*ih»fn,n,
Mr, Foi.lm miii. „ H'Mi c I I*........
It was pointed mil h r (trie It of Pompano Hear I,, A-odduot th- of tlie Hgieemcnf
vviii, (niiiM'ilv «■n,|il',v,--l ’&gt;■ I'-.
Malliieux, Farm Bureau president, i rw tor of Florida Nliite Fiitio -rv
In,tin' pnrllHUli'Mt H|ip»(&gt;v,*,| M,&lt;* ,Alid
men, hii I mil (iiMwei
lh ■ *
that prospect* •rern very enroll l Market", hi h oiemher of tha ilgici'llienl 'Hi a .............
I*
aging fnr the opening nf the Am Board of Direrlora. Thi, I, Mm i,(* ,|i'.i m*,e,I. i|MVV**v*-i, IM geo , rna-nil'i-s "I •ti-1 t 'i ’ F m ’ ’ - 1
lion Market. Simitar market,, lo aacond time thi1, Amorlalinn hsa i*i ,it -l.'bitr previn,i Iv .,■t,,-,I■11**,I imi, ( lull* t*
Suivlvillg "|( M......... I".'
'
atatld, had proven surcrsiful In chnaen a Florid,, mao h, ill pir- Mil* oiMlilh nn the -iliiafiMlt
’. t 1
(dher Florida communities.
sideut," Willi.m. I. Wilom, 1 - |lt*rjg.il senile "t the Minsl in-ntit Intel s, 'll
I ifton. (i.s aiot Mi - •’ * 1,|&gt; ■■
Alter coliahlcrnhln dtaciisdon. .. rector of titnie Miiikel" no I'Minilt'IOHl rlllluvlienees
lent stive opening dale for th nounced today. Mr Wilson *mvo,l
II if, live afiai'iiiciil jimimmioi's’ I if Del.and. " 10- In &gt;M,"i It It ’
•!•*,,' Iiit’ii. n
Auction Market was sot loi Mon ns frrsiilcnl of Mis Awoviatioii I miI iiv . Hi .’ India »ml I’ mI*♦.tn" ter. tvHnfoid.
.Mis, l.ucllr Jone- Mil l"t"M
In l!»47.
dav, Apr, 17 al il:IHI P. M.
llnnllanse Oa Pses U«l
t oleniMii.
Vugil
’ii"' ’-v
"'-1
Reports of tils n.arksis through
It was also proposed that m
I'harlee tiiao-v "I Hunf'iid ' l'(
mealing lie called hv Bandy Andm oi|t the system Hmw* that fit**
lift I DOES AHK*&lt;
ford Oraiev ”t Mi’iioi "lid Hill
son, market manager, at whirls Starke Ktute Fanners Markr-t
SA NFRANCIBl'O. Am •'»
representative from all farm nn* enjoyed two exceptionally good 1 1')
llnirv Dildge» ',«• ennui titacov nf It’iniii111 (M*.c «.evei ni
during and mi,rketiiig organltn days for the stiavvherry producers iilid mil* today a.s he united lot*, lllece* and li’-ld,ews
Flllie ■ui -ervii'i' "ill in- «■(!|,,I*|i ’
lions will he Invited, and al which In Hint area. April till brought federal i’miiiI to tic sentenced •&gt;”
,.,| mi I rli-ksMii Fniieinl Hmii" 1 W'"t
J. B. Hogan, representative of the prices averaging 414 6(1 per Id- his pei itirv conviction
I' M ” ’*1’ R’”' '
State Farmers' Marketing Bureau, pint crate with a total of lift,
The eiiirlrnom 'VH' inuiuicd .III I niisdav *it .t
moving, and April 6th brought n lung line of wnul,|.|,e ,|ii*i latois II Mcliml" end U*1 w I' Hi""1
he present.
Ji offirliitlng IIiimmI will f■■H - ■
The purpose of the meeting, oveerge prires or 116.76 per crate f.tooil in (lie corridor
said Mr. Mathlmx, will he to di- (or a total of Ki.1 crates sol,I One
Vlmeul llalllliau, aM"iii'v foi ill Eveigroen Cunietci v
I’allhcMrer* will locl'id* I t
cuss policies and mathods of oper­ a n te sold for &gt;20.00 and six the Auslrallln-txirn CIO lung
ation and period* of time during crate* brought as high a* f 10.00 •bore onion leader, moved «l "ore Merlvvethei. Joe Fntlev. ■I"d*-’
which it Is to be operated. The par erate. Tha strawberry volume for n stav of sentence, ami for a Cameron. F .1 f'nmeron. A I’
AlirnlinuiH nnd H It Kelh-v
market committee of the Faim la alowly increasing and with new trinl.
Bureau wilt he asked lo he pr&lt;"*- present weather condition should
reach the peak In two week*.
ant.
Fort Pierce Market expects ap­
Co-operation o f,th e Farm llo
raau with the Seminole County proximately 6,000 tniiheis of fine
Chamber of Commerce wan rn quality California Wohder popper
to move through that market thin
dorsad.
A political action committee wai W**k with an estimated five to
Iappointed to draft a questionnaire tig h t thouiarul craten nf rucum- 'N
concerning farm problems, which t.eri expected to move and ten
MADRID, Spain. Apt. in. - m — Carmen Franco, only - hihj
will b* presented to candidates fm to twenty thousand rrnts of to­ of Generalissimo F»*n»i»ro ET.uito, became the Matqiicsa Dr Villavrut
matoes
dally.
Cucumber
demand
public office. -Otia Bahmah was
named nt,airman, Banner Carter, VOI good during the past week today in # wadding whose royal splendor has not been uialrlieil in .'-pun
secretory. Members are A. B. Ted* With stronger prices prevailing. for more than 40 years.
inged from |3.00
ferd, Herbert Thureton: James (I. Tomato price* ranged
The willowy brunette L in k all in white, wore a latllr diesv dcsignrit
4q J 7 .4 0 per bushel crate.
Blankenship and. Leo Butner.
by
Balenciaae.
Two footmen in 17th CJnlurv livery earned her liveWauchula Market report* vu
A drainage end water eohtnd
committee wae appointed to co­ turn* la picking up very slowly on yard liain down the aisle of the Royal Chapel of 1 solo I alacc Tb,
rkft, the bad weather con
c
operate with the agencies, und re­ th a t market,
Marques, an aristocratic M adrid*
port what ia being dona In the tlnulng to hold back production. physician, wore the uniform of the er, the Countess of Anrtllo, kneel
o
a
r
a
te
Mat
farm'arraa
order of the Holy Sepulcher, In Ing beside them. After the ex­
Th* followtnr * goetk
km
which he was knighted recently.
change of rings, the Cardinal pre­
PROPOHEI) RAIL HTHIH f!
tCentra***
P a n Mai
She Is 23. he I* 29.
sented the bride the traditional
CHICAGO, Apr. 10. — (JVt —
The Catholic primate of Spain. 13 pieces of gold, a gift from the
About 2JM)0 Pullman car conductI war# ordered today to strlk* Enrique Cardinal PI* Y Daniil bridegroom. They were ancient
.6 P.M., neat Monday, Apr. 17. officiated, asking the bride If ihe coins walghlng one ounce each
tny walkout, hopravar, probably wanted tha Marques a* her hus­ (their value as metal would he
about 14601.
\ be delav id beyond that data, band,
"Bo Yo Qularo (Yea I dot," she
The chapel we* a blase of uni­
t National (Railway) Mediation
‘ ta expected to Intervene un- responded In a voice elearly audi­ forms of all descriptions, wMIe
the women gussta wore evening
as of the Railway Labor ble tn th* 400 guest*.
Tha groom, whose own name Is dress with black lace veils covering
Cristobal
Marlines
Y
Bordtn,
their h**d*. The‘brlda'a veil w*s
t etrUia by tha Pullman car eon&gt;Ma up Pullman par. answered In' th* **m* faahlon. 1 of whlta lullo, sweeping down from
Tha
eouplf
knelt
before
tha
attar
a diamond and » * rl dUrtem She
pg r a n on railroads
(Ceattaaea Ms Pag* Ms)
Itataa end Canada- with Franco, and the brlda'a moth­
YJf,
*- ■

Tin' new lufriilcncc now Inpirtir twill for Mr. nml Mrs. W. V*. ■I# ignrtl hy tJlf.n *1 Mmigliffin,
IliCtlmr is locnted fin ing Luke Monroe rt the foot of Elliott Awmu** l Hi^itil file Itill I) 1iMikl* lliiin#’ to
The hnoir planned to loki* full wlvnnt
of tin* rivet view itinl tn Hu win! f*f it
the |miii’li overlooks n wull-rncloscd gonlen on the south, ll was I

A , III I I•ll 4' f , Vkhi* II| Mil
ilwt, oud AHh'H Jni veil In

India, Pakistan
8Navy Fliers Billing Home, Now Being Buill
Escape Injury
Has New Sty 1&lt;‘ Of Architecture Sign Agreement
In Plane C rash
To Stop Feuding
R e s e r v is ts W e r e R ct u r n in g F r o m B c r m rn ln V ia N o r f o l k
KENTON HARBOR. Midi.. Apr.
I I - (A*)
Eight Naval ictrrvisl.
from the Minneapolis area miracul­
ously escaped injury early today
when llitir PV-2 twin-engine plan*
r rath-landed jusl off the Lake
Michigan shoreline.

They were returning from
weekend flight to BcririUd* try wa
of Norfolk. Va.
One of the crew, 22-year-old
Lyle Patkel of Si. Paul. Minn.,
swum about 200 feel tn ilmte to
gel help. Hie oilier, were hrmiftlil
hi l.v ramie
The plane— a land trull altarhnl li&gt; Ilie Glenview Naval Air -Slalion at Chicago— had circled blind­
ly over this area in t drivivng rain
lor more Ilian an hour, arousing the
twin cities of Benton Harbor and
St losepli on the lake shore- Hun­
dred. wai, bed the plana go down.

t.t. (.Mil Thfima* Milton, the
pilot, had about 40 gallon, of
gasoline left when ha brought the
plane duvtu after falling to Inratr
Ihr airport her*.
Rrorci of ears htadatl for the
Hctno of the crash, but before any­
one rnuld gel lH*r* lb* liven wciipants remaining hod climbed pu
and were standing on top of th*
fuselage.
Dr. Bouton, 8ow#r*, prominent
Benton Harbor aurgaon, paddled
Ida ramie out Into fh* calm lake
and brought th* back to shore. Ha
made four trips.
Within half an hour allot
— to —
vrrcrash, a crowd■ of *W
700 nr
oek
non* had gathered at Jaan Olot
Park to watch th* rescue.
had bean at |h«
‘
Many o
«ff them
hat.
city airport
mrt a short time aarllar,
5 V » ln r &gt; . headllgl*
iffort 'to'gufta
In an effort
to gukW tj»a p H” *
cause of th* rain. Milton was
barely able to *** IM
It had been f**Md that If th*
plan* tried to land gt tha city air*
port It would run mto a naarby
high tenslon-powtrJilt*. Allam pl*
were balng mod* to warn Milton
nf the danger whan th* crash oc-

or Easter Services

Sanford jogoUsfy calchgalagl-Easier Sunday yesterday, and with
fair weather end |U»ny skies |o brighten up holiday finery, residents
ihronged fa worship in greeter numbers than eveg end cbwcha* were
filled to capacity. . .
,
’j a V ' . ' J
afi sknominatioae attended the Easier
*"“ ■*■*■i#. end thejeroerem was opened
the Seminole k | | b Sehool te n d

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r 1 1 • H 111 . »I S i i y s
I . ,i w i n -i k c t s C a n
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Daughter
Is Married Amid Royal Splendor

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y&gt;r„o.nil
Wltlirv.r. I" iv h. ihri tliry a it
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in llir lnhonal
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no ml..1, ..I ii-.
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II,"
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M*l I minim on
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Possible Opening Two Florida Men
Date Is Set For Are Feted During
Farmer’s Auction Washington Meet

Generalissimo Franco’s

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No. IfiB

Dean Ferlong Of
S te tso n Talks
To Rotary Club

C. OP C. M BIT
Tha Board of Directors of the
Seminole County Chamber of Commere* will d ih I Tuesday (light at
7:30 o'clock In regular session.
Edward Higgins, manager, an­ e*M«inwhll# In L*i*f«U r. Maaa.. ■
nounced today.
(Ceattaae* g* i —* »«&gt;

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U.S. Supreme Court
Upholds Power Of
Solon Committees

W. V. HittiiiK lift me

M a rk et S h o w s S lig h t
D e c lin e
C om uared
W i t ’h *104*) F i g u r e s

"win"i"

ton l Ifhi

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March Sales At
Fanners Market
Total $658,860

i, We
, fee
Two young man mi-lved minor
‘bifida » d
anil injuries shortly after 2:80 n clock
Sunday morning when tha IB4D
Fmd roach In which thav w,ar* ap­
proaching Bnnfnrd about onefourth a mile from the city limit*
,h * , ^ S K - 8 ~ ' W b ^ oil Kemlnote Boulevard, laft the
road, turned over and plunged Into
. , s l i s v iv o s s ilr ik t s i.
Die lake.
Earl M. I.ae. 21, who was driv­
aurvlvors ing the ear. had abrasion* on the
lighted tw rafts
Airline* 'Ight forehead, dlul O. W. Orav.
from a mlssln* J
Jamaica Jr., 21, had a sprained right knee.
A ptoM which ditch
i». Four The automobile, th* property nf
r with four peraoni'
salvage Mr*. OraceV. &lt;Jrhr, wa* wreekad
U-.flL(*i»troyara
and Aecnrdlpg to State Highway
Patrolman A D. Harrison, dam­
age to tha car la aatlmatad at
Th# roscua hod

f

A sso ciated P r e s s L eased W ire

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M anlt -alr.r si the S.illloid ,S|slc
I
M .ikrf tolsllrd ♦•t'iH.Hfg),
• ill vine* much lea* valuation |&gt;er
■mil sold, at rnmpairtl with tales
during March. 104*&gt;. Manager Nantlv Anderson staled today.
In spile of the fart that the
number of imili sold, 44M..H8. «.i»
lr».r»f&gt; grealc, (ban the MtVDW
&gt;.l Matt It I'l'P). lltr value rrrru rtl
h .ii V2fii.lt 10 Irtv than the friloi
er March. Iigme of $'121.Old lie
pointed ool
One bright cpnl amid dr. Immv:
tegctablc irriret wa. flic continued
high level of orangr anil grapefroil
pritet, Mi. Audrnon pointed toil
Averaging Vd.dn » box as cum
pared to $2 *Mt a box in Man It.
I •MB, oranges biougbl 'I7d,f&gt;2'/
lopping all oilier individual itemv
tirapcftuil Mveraged $:t.:!l h ho»
compared to $1!.H4 a year ago ami
brought t KMIPII.
('■tilling* led the other vegetables
III total j^ e s , hut 00 pmmtl &lt;ark»
sold at an average of only tit)
cents compared to 41.br, n sack
Inst year, It tools I(MJ&gt;00 sacks to
bring tlVH,a:m. Crates of cabbage
anid at irr cent* and totallevl f&gt;jlp,
(III) Ip.valueC'uU’ry was next In vidiic, hut
the deal wan far from bright n«
the average price pet crpti’ ;i&lt;ild
who hot *1.81 cbm pa red to SH.a-j
In .I year. Total receipt, were
Ikt for the month.
lied lillvH pntnloea hf,night
.xt.Hu rompnfctl to io I'J-hl 1 in
March. IU41* Tomntinsa Imoiglit
Iml *:l.8&lt;) a crate t-ooipared vvi'h
tn.HG last year.
,
The green bean deni whs fairly
good, showing a WJ»» l»T
price n-« eoniparcd with S.t.'.d la**
year for *40,146 In aa&gt;». 1 ole
henna at *4.;I2 a unit brought 10,tOR. Pepper* averaged *.I.hh “
unit and brought *1‘2. 718.

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N EW SPAPER

liill, -hipped of the e&lt;i-oi&gt;ciotlvr
prngiain Hiltot-uled hv I’rc-ulrnt
Truman v.u* tent to the White
House t.nhiv. The Si-unlr- ir«ve
'I'tuk itpprovnl to n rninpromiiie
Pleasure par-sed by the Home
In t week.
It provide-, for
Me.11 It $ I.PIl'MtOtt.tJtVt in rn-tv
insurant'' and loin, authority,
im-lndliijr lU.u,ijim,no(i fur direct
■nn-hiB horn* lo veternn,.

aaeurlty. J&lt;;b» *nd

W H E R E A B , tha general
health and w itfari of our cltlaaonie

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iihpoena iiim and i,HVv 1dm testi­
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MrCmthv uliIn,1 Hint he expects •
to produce other witnesses who
tip mid would hack op id* accuselioro. against Lattimore.
Tim committee has made tent*rive plan* to hear on Thursday
whatevei witnesses MeCarthy can
produce.
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John h o n Declares

IC aattaaeA rra a a r a g e Om |

upon ui. It u tha time lofind a home on the loam and begin a Begonia.
With bulb and teed tha ipring gardener goetb forth to tow the good
earth in hit backyard, and ha eotnalh in at eventide, recked by hie own
growing paint and covered with toptoil.
And to tava my life this it ona elate of citiaen I cannot understood.
1 have a dim appreciation of why • ---------------*-------------------- ‘—
people become birdwatchers, and battalion — SKO In doctor blllt,
my eoul know* a senna of sympa- sunburn lotions and liniment, am)
thy for horaeplayer*, butterfly col* about (100 In labor, Thla la fig*
Ivctnis and that strange kind of uring hla time at a nickel ah hour,
fauna that get* up before dawn which may he more than it Is
to prowl heathen In search of the worth,
belter seaahell,
All this wouldn't lie ao bad If
Their passion for theso strange these frustrated farmer* would
• Pursuits I don’t share, but at least stay In their own back yard*. But
1 can sense what makes them what they bring their amall triumph*
' they are. But the spring gardener and major disaster* —- a pea plant
—there's an odd one beyond my that prodded, a rose that blighted—
eras* eomptehension.
Into the office. All they'll talk
What primordial urge each olimit Is whether they should have
ipring sends him out to duel the hanked the axsleaa with peat moss
landscape, convinced that this and lime, or lust good oH-fo-hyear he can conquer crahgraas, hmer hvper humus, whatever that
gladden the heart of a gladiolus la.
and grow a five-pound strawberry?
They prattle endlessly on the sup­
Why does he want to anyway?
posed merits of the outdoor life,
All I ran see he does Is annoy ihe fine exercise they get, and how
the balance of nature. There he much better they sleep at nights.
■talks, this man without a hoe, I guess Ihat’s hvper humus, ton.
giving hormone shots to gerani­ Anyway. 1 don't want nnv of It
um* that don't want them, umtmsh
All I want to do with the good
lug liumrrnl potato hugs with earth In the wunderwul season of
deadly spray guns ami Interfering .Spring I* to wander across it nr
with the Imme life of robins.
lie upon it and read a poem nr
Yes air, frum the minute the listen to the birds call. I don't
spring gardener sticks Id, big hate the worm, and If a bug do •
green thumb Into the backyard nut bile me I won't blip him.
thrre'a no real fur bird, hug, tie* Nor do I have any desire to hurry
or plant until snow flies.
1the grass — nr curry It either.
And I think It would he a fine
By Autumn he will total up Ids
victories and find hi* has raised thing If all .Spring gardener* at
ghoul $1!G worth of vegetables. this magic time would either gn
To do tills he will have spent about climb a rniNlodendrom or qull brag­
I GOO In funcy tools — be needs ging ami grow something really
more equipment thnn a (mratroon Improsslv, — say a redwood tree.

by means of a Gruphotyp* machine
onto Indestructible metal platea.
At top apeed only 9(1 to 36 platea
an hour ran be mode.
Thla Information la printed from
the metal platea by meana of an
addreaaograph to thu Individual
forma which must he arranged In
alphabetical order and placed In
the leather precinct hindora.
All equipment, ahe staled, was
moved Saturday to the haiunu-nl
of the Court House and two people
arc working full time there to get
the books made up In time fm
election.
RED FIGHTER PLANER
TAIPEI, Formosa. Aur. 4. —
(A*) — Husslan plane* shot down
two Chinese Nationalist fighters
Sunday morning over Hungrlmw
Bay, Nationalist air headuimrlt-rs
announced today,

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taiy chiefs hnd agreed to hold
back liiformutlun from Britain.
Johnaon previously had said ho
refuted to algn the atatement. H*
said then It had been a tribute to
Hhinwol) for hla part In tha Ha*
gue meeting.
The defense secretary said at
the airport today hla relations
with Hhinwell had been very pleas
sunt.
"He took a great part in tha
meeting," Johnson sold. “No ona
took a mure helpful part. He enntritinted much to the unanmlly of
the program.”
Johnson returned In a M. R.
Air Fureii Constellation plane
which brought him non*stop from
the Alores In II hours. He is III
ho stopped about two houra in

Canadian defense minister on hi*

way from tha Hague matting to

Ottawa,
With Johnson war* {Senator
Tydlnga (D-Md), chairman of tha
Sonata Armed Sanrtcaa committee,
ami Oen. Omar Bradley, chairman
of tha U, S. Joint Chlafa of Staff.
Both attended the Hague meeting
with Johnaon,
The U. S. Bureau of Hlnea tava
regular-pric* gasoline averaged
§1.9 octane ratlqg In the summer
of 1949, compared With 60,1 In
1948.

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Crocodile fetching in Uganda,
Rail Africa, la rentered about
Lake Kyoga.

the first man In the hlatornaf the
United State* to be convicted of
misprision (concealment) of trea­
son. He wai acewed of failing
to report the presence In Detroit
In 1942 of an aaraaed Nail flier.
Hans Peter Krug. He was con.
vlcted there In 194* and sentenced
to ala and a half yaan.
As a student at AUenburg Uni­
versity In Germany, Donav re-

Eight states In central (I. S.
product virtually all American
popcorn.

R l - N N E T T ’S

Dr. Henry McLaulin
O p to m etrist
II I MegeoRa At*.

Phan# fil*

A touch of the starter button commands mom
gei-up-und-go than any other in ita field, t o t
only the ‘50 Ford in its field offers you • 100*
horsepower V*8—an engine ao quiet you can
hardly hear i t . . . and ao thrifty you’ll have to]
own a Ford to believe It*

Hintw To Hor'iewivtw
By Anna Mae Bikes
Overweight is the must fro*
(picul mslmihltlon problem among
adults In thlr country, many health
aulhorilie-. believe. To pul it mure
plainly, tha Uorcsu of Human No
Irltlon slid Home Economics of
the It. R. department of Agriniltun- savai "Many adults eat loo
miieh."
Ifnw many calories a body needs
depeiuli on Us slxe mid uatlvlly.
If body weight stay* about right
for height and build, It's u sign
that calories in the diet match
body needs. Hut when more fuel*
ftM ' I* eaten than the body can
ns*. ll
It Is
fat.
ui stored
niwrrfi as
hr mis
p to DA years of age, It Is safer
to be plump than skinny, Beyond
SA, excess fat becomes a greater
health liability than extreme thinnela. Ills such ns high blood pres­
sure and heart nud kidney allmsnti are mure common among
uvarwelghls, People who are too
lldn, ligwuvcr, tend m tliv luudily
and may ho an easy prey to liifeotkme.
For tlime mull i Ull yrars of
age, the nutrition scientist* ima­
ge &lt;t reducing only under u physi­
cian's guidance. Thl* Is u -mf*
rule aim for young mothers or
those with any heart or organic
troubles.
Those uver the age uf I1G wlm
ad to reduce are mini*clod to
k« off weight slowly - no more
an a pound or two a week.
To cut calories vet have other
food assent tala for good health)
Hat three meals a day, hut don’t
b* tempted by U-tween-meal

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fat on meat, cooking fat, salad oil,
fried foods, gravlai, rich aaucoa,
auta, pastries, cakes. cookies, rich
, Jellies and jama.
' bread or cereal,
•bout fruits and
lake them straight
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fol potuloc, and idhei prti-hatdi
(oiuinmlitieg no that "unavoidable
iiirpliises can be -.old to consumer,
and used, initcad of taken off the
niurket and largely wasted.”
lie .aid iln- measure provides
mote ground* for charges that the
present farm program Is eostlv
oiid piles up unmanageihlo sur­
pluses while maintaining artificial­
ly high prices foi agricultural com­
modities.
“What Is needed," Mr. Truman
aid, "Is for the Congress to ap­
proach thla problem with a view to
correcting the fundamental Issues
In the present farm program rath­
er than patching It. up wllh make­
shift legislation."
Tha President said tha naw law
dims meet an urgent need for re­
lief of rnltoii producers and does
hold ,oi|l a promise of soma Im­
provement In tho potato program.
Those foututes. ho said, "outweigh
the defects,"
■
Uut lie slapped at ope peanut
provision ms “a lemiiorarv gherrgitnn from proper InglsUtiland In
one ie peel, he said, the new law
would nuik* the system of di'letmiuliig cotton acreage sllytinents
wutee tin loud of In-1lor,
’(lie principal relief in the. bill,
tin- President said, Is In the form
uf additional cottuu .acreage allot­
ments. Ha said the mcavire docs
alleviate hardships in cases In
which acreage cuts have }w#n loo
sever* and Inequitable. But he
said there la no remedy for bailr
defects in th* system of determin­
ing cotton acreage allotments.
"Indead, In ona reaped It makes
it even worse," he added, “It pro­
vide* hi affect, (hut cutlun acre­
age which Is surrendered by one
farmer and realluted, even though
It la not planted by any farmar,
must continue In future years to
lar allotted to that same county
and state,"
He said thla "favors, areas mak­
ing little or no contribution lo the
reduction of cotton production."
The President said he believed

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M ake public confidential testlmonv
liven to the Senate approprlatloui committee on Mar. 10 by
Joha L, MrCloy, American High
Cnmmlesloner for Germany.
• MAanwhlle In Washington:
(1) A Benatc-Heuee conference
committee agreed Informally to
day to drop a requirement that the
r i j ' pats qn the loyalty of em­
ploylie . of the proposed National
Science' Foundation. ■
Senator Thomas (D*Utah&gt; told
siortere that the conferees f»v«rer^ instead a oruvlrioif requiring
lyte* and »cholaralp-&lt;*innerj
ka the military-oath of all*
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posed rhanies. all employe........ .
persons recelv.n* scholarship' for
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Will Donate $150
Far 2 Pool Tables
Tlia County Commlssinn this
maralrut voted to donate 1160 to
th* .Celery Crate. lo«a) youth &lt;»
iltatlan. In order to aid It in
hint payment on two pn«l

W Mr* M. E. Baker. Mad of the
“

High

School

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Rnss S ', vr. President
K n o w s N o th in g O f
* *H joe t B e in g U s e d
A«; S c r r p t W OH p o l l

ACTUM CHAIRMAN OP THI ATOMIC INCROY COMMIIIION Sumner T. Pike tells reporters In Washington
that an order haa been lent out to all atomic workers and consultants tailing them In affect "to keep your
traps shut" concerning technical Information on tha hydrogen bomb. Seated at the table (background, I. to r.)
are: ABC members Dr. Henry D. Smyth. Gordon E. Dean, Pika and Lewis L. Strauss.
(International)

Bednasek’s Fate
Is Put In Hands
Of 12 Man Jury

C'lull Speaker

Prosecution In Sur­
prise M o v e Asks
For D c n t It Penalty j
IOWA CITY. U.7Apr *
A jury ol foul wniucp .mil rigid
men at 11:02 A. M. {KSI ) today
hfgan il* ftrlihrtnlion* on the latr
of Holiest E. Rrifiuisek who t» .it
cusrd of strangling a ptctly Uni
veiiily of Iowa coed.
Tht slate, in a auiprise move last
night, asked the jury to irml Bed
nasek to lltr gallows. Two members
of the jury told die court prior to
their selection as jurors that they
opposed the death penalty.
flie jurors received the case
front biilrVl Jitdge Janits V,'
Gaffney at the' contlusiiHt ol
bngtliy instructions by him.
I be lodge* told the jurors they
i mild return ope of four verdkls:
Ijrsl degree tnuider -which car
lies a lenlenir of death by bang
mg oi life in prison.
Second degree murder- which

carries a sentence of 10'yrars In
hie in prison.
Maiislaonhter which came* e
ninii'intory S-year prison taim.
Ai qulttal.
Uie IikIb* advised tbe juror(hat If the-/ find the 24-V«af-old
psychology student guilty of inurd
er In the first degree they must
recommend whetbar lie he sentenc­
ed to death or life In prison.
Judge Gaffney also told the Jur
nrs that If they do lint find "be
yniul any reasnnnble ilnuht" that
Itediiaaeli la guilty of anv of the
charges they then must find him
Innocent,
In closing arguments^ which
,-Tided lale last night, riedtjasek
van described bv prosecutor* as a
cold-hlomled killer,” and as an
’'Innocent hoy" by defense attni
neys.
County Attorney Jack White, at
the mc' of hit final plea, demanded
the n.prame penalty” for Bad*,
ousel. Thla penalty In Iowa for
first degree murder Is death hy
SMglllg.
HrdnaaaV wgs tried before tha
jury of eight men and four women
on a charge of murder In the death
last Dec. It of Margaret Anne
(Gce.tleet Jackaon.whom he claim,,
ni was hie campus sweetheart. The
no year-oil! Miss Jackson also waa
n psychology student.
Defense Attorney CUIr Hamil­
ton Ills vole# bulky with emottom
told the Jury M ha placed a hand
on 'he shoulder of Badnasek;
l know Bob Bednaaak Is InnoCtrl. I have faith In this hoy as
though ha were my own kid.
The defendant bowed Ida head
and wiped M» eye*- Reveral Jurora
rubbed thslr eye*
W h it e declared that the beauti­
ful, blond coed, "Didn’t have a

Parentthe
Commissioner' that units* the 1160
lance due on the tab! 4* was pal l
they, nilyht be rtpoaeaeaed. amt
d out that the organl?*Veiry low In (unde.
' group* and:other local nrHops have not made the
that they M*e In the
the Calery B rits with the
of tho i s w t l k ahi atat. t jt.
C. Grahams director of
tie, told th* CommieCrate,
100 or i
Undents
i to the club room upstairs In
wHty Hall story Baturdav
kf, and pointed ant that chllt,of tha County aa wall as thos*
benefit Rapt the faelll
for thMR 'MJoyment.
... C h alA itl-J, r . Meelared M the eau*«
[worthy. Hi(11/rope made
(ion for tho
Crows, whortm a'a flihlnr
tha Gongrl Jm o g a, rel nortimsa of tha prasen*
eh Is Idbgted’ north of
• con. .lahlp*
maintain
of the
with
matter
, alter*
further ChThcfcnunty attorney, doftly quot­
ing th# familiar eMld’i
• Now I l * r nl# down to eleep ,
declared: "Ha didn’t Ut her get
her breath. Margaret Anna Jackton didn’t even havu a chance to
pray. H* kUljd her brutally, vlcloualy, In p J ^ a w
^

_ ...... a Association..■told

t

Jimmy
lecturer and author,
speak neat Tuesday night in
members of the Seminole Dinner
Club,

Noted Reporter On
Far Ea$t To Speak
At Seminole Club
.l(iincs It Young, who for iiihuv
inn wllliiiiit peer nk h iicwn
poprininii in eiulern Ashi tvher"
ho "S’lvcd fin mn*| of the ll.iir ««
Ihe . 1,icf ,if INS, will he thr&gt; i,e*'
'prsker hi Hie Samlnole Dlnnei
’’.ill) os*sl I'lMilnv night el the
Mwvttsii Inn
President Klnvd
('slni“t smi'jiiii ed todav.
Mr Ynutig might tonally lie
'■rib, I h. tb* lecMirtrt favorite «»
•• Murk mi tbv platform durlnh» 1**1 .ev*'i ya«rs b», lie"n
It“i*i Iy sdmtied and lltten*i| to liy
d, &lt;-dluNgnst e, v #11 t» Itv him
're,), ..f Niiillences from Maine to
tlreguii. Mi. I'Hlmsr said.
Mi's work in East Asia chimhiI
him to tin liHiisd «, one ,,f the
outftaudliig news cnrreapondentH
■f Hint .period- and lie became *
famlllai figure with lha crest and
Mi. {i*', great in the natloo’s ran
Mnl t« Ihose' dava and ha Is now re
gstdej m&lt; njie of iha foremost
tinwsphpHi men In the country on
foreign lands.
vcutt.

World Citizen Says
He Seeks Only Rest

People Ordered
To Leave Areas
Raided By Huks
IvVrl t i i i p r r i l l n r ;

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MANIIA. A pr. •» i/l’» li*
Irmr Snirl,irv Ifupnl.i l .lugl'mi
I(hI,iv (iiilriril (inlisn, to krrp out
rit * arrnt ol operation*"
llir
AIinv pirtxil ii« (ampaiin aimmil
Comniunwt led llukhalabap*.
The lluki last night added two
new raid, to their seven dav tsign
of trnm Several villages havr
been burned and at least t*H per
sons killed
Constabulary headquarters said
MX) Ibils att*rk*d and enlered
Ceras.-.n Frnviit#a., tUaia i e». .’v;
lutlhri inloTtnalton
A I 1 year old gul war wounded
'hjltna a raid on Santa Riwa vil
lage in Nilev., |-,M)a I'mvinrt
Ur.si)(|iM|teM , n l a (iitmer ion,la
buhtrviii.in, ‘i-tlvivlnr I'once, and
lilt wife Iril tin- foray I hr Iblk#
l|ed will, inmb loot
In t h e v i l i l h e r n l . n / n n r l l v 'if
H a t miig a p., ' i u v . I f In l a n o l . e v i . t e

iPi1*mh-pi f", f*i.,p| fpp, iFp.irm ,ff
ng-f, tt-lin flfpl tltrli lioni»« n»p,p
llir iMiii'tlni -it f’avttf. I.putopp-t
l,id Itatiin^p,. iitaviup-e.
An p\ii I litre ,pnke*nian ,»l't
in unt'lentlllad t ilinim, «•*» «br«*
.-t (Marl- I'prlil l ’ S ,ti base
ll&gt;e I'ltlltiU'ine, Ilfiritil ,»(.! Ituktri#-&lt;t It, t liter I’, t- .tninutnlHoo.
Ihe &lt;\iinv. oidereil to .iitidu,
Hie link*. ,iii|inrentlv bad failed to
■moke out any aiieablr force of
flic elusive pea oiiii guerrilla*.
burnt* President Mariano J.
t'nento tommentad crviitlnslly,
"There ha* nn( iiaen much InsprovstReni in a pleterlorallng «ltuatlen,"
Pirsl lent fjulttrio ba* called Ihe
rani, a plot to turn the Philip­
pine* nve, t-i ('mioimuht*,
Meetiwhlle. in Itumhav, Imtla.
gnvpi iiiiirlit offlilals IMdli itJeil to­
day they hail smashed a nlnt to
nasasslnatv Prime Minister Jawaharal, Nehiu with the arrest of
U leader* of Hindu eatreuilst or­
ganisation*
Some of lh(i*e arrested had Ireen
held In Ihe InvesHgatlon of the
“laying In l(MH of Mahamlaa Handhi, India’s man of peara and close
uasoclate of Nehru.
Among tltoie taken Into cuitody
under the govensment’a mihllc
security measures act were an offi­
cial ration Inspactnr anil several
other* reported to Hava been col­
lecting arms to carry out the plot.
Also felled was V. D. Ravarkar.
Hindu leader who was once acauttted of charge* of commit acv to
murder Gandhi. Police alio nahbed
editor* of two newspaper* In Poona
charged with incline anti-Moslem
(CeeltsseO o* Page Stil

NEW YORK,“ Apr. 4 — OP) —
After a four-day detention on
Eltla Island, "World CHIsan" O
Dav was back op his natlva
ry Davis
soil tor
today, pleading for rest and
privacy
Tha 28-year-old Air fore# vet•ran, who epanl th* last two
years in Franca crusading for
world government, told newsman
on his release by Immigration
authorltloa yesterdayt
"Let me slip Into oblivion, I
really Ho not Hava anything to
*ay. I'm here aa a private parson.
I'm not aaaking publicity. In fact,
I think there has boon entirely
too much publlalty.”
As he ttepped ashore, Davie
wa« met by hie father# bandleader
Mayer Davit, and hi* lB-yaar-oid Lions Club Donates
slater, Marjorie.
Young Dav la n v e up hit U. 6 . 1201 For ByefflasseH
clUienihip In Faria two years
ago to become what ha called
More (hen 1201 ha* boars »nent
"World Cltlaen No. I."
by (he Linn* Club In providing
gfaaeei for underprlvilf&gt;&lt;Hl chil­
MISSISSIPPI v a n s
dren alnce July 8D, W. (“ LivingJACKSON. MIm .,
*ton, club treasurer, told tho Lions
• Sap#tors In
today at the Yacht Club.
righto . leglalai
hnously
Henry Witte urged that Lion*
passed a house hlil
S p c c ta t o r a
Mocking attend (ho m-ganlaatlon’* state
» rape Rt«»
ll'sittSM
‘ uiocra* cooveutlori It, Pensacola, May 21N, Pnd tha Lion*' International
Convention in Chicago, July 24-27.
PITTSBURGH, Apf.j4 — m
A dlltrict ton* meeting and eun_ a
auto pkmghed
par will be held at tha Yacht Club
through a «wwd of dawotown
at MO P.M. on Tueadav evening.
Easter ahoppora lato M jtoday *»Apr. II. and representatives from
nearby club* are duo to attend,
ho (toted.

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of p drugstore. Tiro
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Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 162

!

Defense Department Orders
Study Made Of Arms Budget;
Ti liman Disclaim s Saucers

Atomic Workers Warned

Jentier Accuses Sec­
retary O f, State Of
Leading People In­
to Red Booby Traps

tjtoriAi stability to the democratic
processes in Germaftf.
They are destroying the last hope
of whining the enormous potential
o| German workers to the cause ol
out ^competitive enterprise system,"

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY APR. 4, 1050

S ve» n a t o r

WASHINGTON, Apr. -M /P &gt; Senator Jcnntr (R ind) today ac^ epaod Secretary of State Acheron
” ol a "pro-Communiil ‘aetrayal of
tKo American people" in the Allied
dianultini of German induitrial
pltS t
The Indiana Republican Ipld the
Senate that Acheron hae led this
country "into Communist booby
(rape ell over the world." But he
centered hie attack on the State
^Department's policial hr Germany.
v ; Jotter said the diamantling proji)ie paralyring any hope of re-

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Srsttrrei! Homer* and thunder
storm# In miTlh portion lodar ano
In north mnl i *nU aI portion* Wedne’d il. I* r •I» rliiudv otherwise.
( nlllllillrd mum

Clyde Ramsey was dimtaP bv
King Lion Cliff Able* to ~
gata tho coat of aiding tho
Crate, local youth-

te p te M te tJ J tH .

M Y W f U .A ju 4—t/T'i I be
Wlulf | inn,* ,*nl to&lt;|*, s|,,*i | 're,
swt't I nun.,M h.s* no Iniiwledgc
whsl.irrsc, III tlo rsisleiue ol so
* all'll "I Is uitf ’p.Micrrt "
I'rriidenli.il Sfttrlaiv l hail*
(• lfr.,i ,*p.j urphei the I’resiHftu
no I Mirillbri, of h’* *t,fl lor,, nl
an, »ncIs iuv,tf,,ou* i,h|fti« eiibep
*, i lerrrt „r.s|,&gt;,si ol this, oi soy
olli-i rnuiui*
It",, sonl It, ISC GeilfMl Itoheil
D I uidsy the I’teodc,u‘* *i, loi, r
eld' ivt.*l|ril lh.,t lltr p\„ I iiniset 11* * ipn i.il )i|o|n l it, Dei
rinl’-i. I’M/, In in* estigsle ill
lllmnrt and ,e(,o,t* a* In Hying
•aw ',*.'*
tin- p,ii|fi-t, III,** -aid. ' i,

Harry Bridges Is Found Guilty
Of Perjury In Communist Trial
SAN FRANC ISCO, Apr 4
today ol pepp*

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tin

Me and In* l"'&lt; ri&gt;-defendanl* „e te bkrw isr ronsute
(n iin l, in ihe Ir d r u l grand lll'V tndu tnienl
Ihe pi, ,|e|rm iauls ,.r&gt; r I I! Robert ti im! ! (mm v - limnll. tel

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If Navy. An Force
" VSMIN't. f'lV, .\pt I _ {if}
Rrcretar, of -late Atheann said
loilis* • pingie*. i*i|| |,e asked
*'Miii fur mure money lor the
aim* alii prog i am, launched
l.nt m i „lth * million dril­
lin'* Srhe*iin mmllimed t hie
In a -iiitement l**,jed to enmmeninor ale the first annlrerof the 'lining „f
|y.
V(„rh \ila„t|r Defense
Silt,nre I he StM-relarv gave
r&gt;&gt;&gt; IniltraMnn "I Inn* much w|JI
fl*» If•*lflt*d

low olliift* nl Pudge* to thr I 1(1 ! ("tig,In ’MHPIP I "•»*•*M
uni"u
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Uii lgf- -*s it'.li ted Ini -wen,
p'k f.tU,l" Ir Id* itl/eoddi, Iwai
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.,*• (p I'.'lfp tli*' bf oevi'i tva. ii
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' ’...mi,mil*!
fill" other inf" we|f til* wit tug in Mii» fiirtv ’Mi".1.1.', ,'t II,.
pe**e. el the lie' n iilltat •«-,* beer trial '
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'ii' Ih t, ,\c" niilh 'ctl for 'roll
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idl ing to defi m l 'he giivi'inmenl' e, rill. Ill ii'li
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in bclinlir* llri'lgi ■ grd I’
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1if p i j 1ppp-.it to lay nrIII idg »**' wifr ivi*
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•. min
l*rl &lt;" l'*'-(niine
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find tl»iif Mtrv h( i* iii» I*ifl lirtfUMil (ntltt It) Mulls- of
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lllrilir, 1ii iop pI-piik I mi rail h#
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v.'i*t'iib PHer f.o-mrt 'sn tv ^lllef
F(»ri o prwvinu dy i^stn'd &gt;\ d**ninl i»»"itb ilnthtf (hf Ijtenl toiMid of Jsrnrs Qiuniy GallowaV
■if Staff and
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UMiiiinn IniHlr nil Ifif
A*kfd ulinut the rpjmtl
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Other oHic*.', installed wne
t|..at lie tli .iight m Incrmsse
Mmlthfra.
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John .Senkarik *&gt; lust m r son week
,f fsno.nnn.ntin *i iiiH imtslde",
pterion* flvlltt? nlijrrt • M
PARIS, Apr 4 iff)Ihe oMndft. limes F Renlnn. serond •houlil t"&lt; rp’S'la J" [l&gt;e 1'iekident's
Ijkld he
mil lrvl»&gt;|f
.
&gt;
lire riiniinandr’ | lame, Suialelarv. l»f&lt;a &gt;.• Swii*' i ^
*&gt;f himself■uo an an enthorltv on Unitefl Stetei M li/ g*** ih*
I If ,'llPg l.afp.1* # ScOyte Ap.p,
‘.ectel weapons
.idiots'll f at,I I .nlf I l out Its
*ht$ll
Ulip
nation*
nrw
in lulalia"* -.nil' iiioiiillye, k'J**u- ,
“I'm nnt del,(dug "&gt;l* t,ecat,**
h’F btei pin^ lip thf*! ernnnfiiK »• htstnri.sn. I, 4 Monlnr'i'ti. ' li*v
,ii,ii.,io|p&gt;i| pas ticylnrly
it Is a serrel. .veaiinn ’ ategn,
Inn.
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nlliifi
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ihf.il ppphIi'll I i r4
nohodv tirre Ii«*
t Hi" MI
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■in such mallei
Mt*’ IM tr^Aii, rofruiu i* » - mum I aim*
Ml* i "lll!*!lU
Ii.iil . all ’ll hljii
"Do you Hd" l 'I I I . I ’li*l ' 4 t»( ill* 'Hijlfltf rlllftlt frsl t Uf IIf 111'
A«*i ,ImiU qi do mil illation i n&lt;
I ic it In r* ■’ I'l hud Silld lu.
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OUIIrr in fTiwwt rvrrv M|h*&gt; to
(lie seilftai; ,ald
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iFfiff lints (»i| ftn I’pige U ll
1*1rt-sniHlf L'te " 'F ut 'il &gt;,t'iPii[ M
'fill' *r| «if IrtllF P|U** t veil
'LL* ♦fl (l*» | 1T ’,»&gt;!'! Fit l&gt;«* Ui %!411"
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t r $ t* t hinmnn
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l»itiirt|f ttif mnrnmrf 'U tU U ' i'' 11 Jli,|pa I(in
W'dl* hail i*&gt;in"p il ii&lt;p*[i ai■11 1 i .
I’lmt \tnli«s*ador Avri»*li W II
\I ■,.- ii,,.. •;,• &gt; i i pp.p’i',1. nf HiTwp, tmlil un me" fI•••I in fi is?I,* tMin ai11 fold th* iMUIfin! *hti 11r *l**i, a i , i ' l i'l,* in u liat had
. p.,1o&gt;').. * . ’ ll 1 1p.PII.ImO .,f 1*0,0
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p
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lu
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Sixth
l&gt;i*,
pi
*
from * filling station *1 IVagm-r Unltetl sStatei paopte f«*t'l I onfutenl
t p p In ■* n n 1 I in Ih'*ii p|ue
last niglil altp, attempting t&lt;&gt; rili tlml Kutnp«» ri 4 whole hrtvt- m »•!»• dining llir 11pi -l yeui
p i | ,»[-&lt;)’. i" il
im luhit auproxl’
Duo
l.i,
tlic
f.,'
l
that
fits
1
linn
cd'
Mr. ami Mia, bani It Hrinkoff ot gnod iiae of thi Mm aimII "*'1 in
.i i’"ly ......... H A I'atl irk, lirnaf.
fFiftetlnii+tV nil N l* **lt*
ati’ |ia»t cunitiiuiid' i &lt;1 *ltr I’-« ' pf....,
!licit cash Inn. and nnl only failed
ap-i" Mi1 - I ' f ,.
.lame* Wright , a. ill m l m
*n iccllte any of the &gt;■**!&gt; 4mt left
H« n j 1 ' I n
Cxi of t h n u ie tu filled tip a 1".’iiil.pl ip .(ai k- 'ti !"vlthnut the change ft-mi &gt;s *2'*
. • in ,*| ' l * . t u.'l' - in onil’tlv.
tt&gt;e r*i,mmaiidi&lt;l |i,i"» ’ pipin' ,1 • pi ■
•'til they h«'J olleied »Mei st'ir
."* 1 . . v i pp'i-u-* n d v e r.Singletary,
a« &lt;,|l» I &lt;si&gt; " ' ' p|sinig
haalng 42 worDi nf ip**.illne, Hher
*og p', | i -j
denned for thia
Hi
i imfp, the pa*t . 'ini,i.,nil''''
tf r. a merr, leimr'eil thi* ninrii
-11iiin letlilng l 'iiiiiMHiidi', f •uI*• ■ii p,i"l&gt;1, I* ’,'ing u i. iiocnjagry
lug.
i 11 l • , i ii iivnttalile s,
kii ■
w a y.
Tile Hemkoft* rinsed lliei, filling
dil ■
ii a*
"The
Idn'iiiv
nf
'i'l,
t’"»'
dipi
ilatlon in fund uf llielr home on
In- ( di . "ipp/ ' ........... ,'iililttlon
ing IIMll-CM ,|w,k* fpp, ,-iiui 1-p i, I ■ IHie
I’lens for belter •liainrg’’
•ho Kanfntd-Ovlrdo fllgliwav (if
Ii*' i"i'.I' tlied no Mar J:l
a*
r
o
m
m
a
n
i
l
e
i
’al.i
itdi'ltan'
|
about HdlO nVIiK-k. said Sheilff (ioldstiorn and the aillace"' ...ontv Singletary. 'Then- i, liaidl, an, i Mu.*., i i-, 11*■••• loi' ippi Mil# w ar;
Mere, and shortly afterward an «rea were p|i*cus*ed la*' ntgl'l a'
W .1 I a ' II &lt;' IiP'l p. .1 I' (Jn*.
you have nnl pa*-ei| "
ailtoniohlle s I n'p p e d and two the meeting of th" *’Hv f-coimi* record
l i-.-iaJo: 1 ,i nil'di»p‘l's t'uliulalery, .
I'nstl
f'lini'iianilet
llalhuva
'
oien, on# tali and with a mustache, *i(Ui, (‘llffor.l McKIhhin, .'Itv inaua thanked nii’intmi * nf Hie l‘n*t f■&gt;r i aatalli*, i , . ,l .* IV .1(t rail, Mr*,
lind th# other short ami heavy, gei, .lei’leied Hilt morning
toiler ('anieron Baitford Atlantic
Mi McKIhhin we* &gt;Hr««(■'"r’ bv tliei, fine i;ii-iipp&gt;,iilliin mid ln,ln'“d * iflonil Hack M,,tm Anderaep,
stopped and Miked foi 12 worth of
nut
that
tn.
niHinliiM
*
had
n
‘fu*''d
the Comniitelon to co-npeiatc with
gasoline.
aeiva nn riisiimlltra* 11•• mo I my,' " *I II ,1inif". **’i? Agency,
Mr*. Seinkoff waltrd upon them the rountv Commlseton in .t-*&gt;•»in In
tlriilarly
|&gt;i hS-.*■•I thi nuNtninllnv \M&gt;eii (’ Jail ell Halt n Rlectrie,
and when they tend#t«id lie, a 42') Inlng th* cost of an engineering wnrk of fun*.
k* In -epuirln" lodge'* till’ t ern I'rtik. anil Warbill tn payment, she left for thn • tuilv concerning the drainage nf more than Jnu l.inn
nf Hm t!*&amp;(* ni»ni ip'n’a Waffle Shop, Maitland
'louse to get change, not noticing this area.
(ionig- .Iskuh'dn, tJvb do; Fern
Much of th* drainage from ad In het*hl|,*, aiui itlxn p'lip’d the wit' I'ark I emerie* Fern Pmk: Hnhihat.th* man were following her
rent rnutilv land run* through the nf Chfpjxtni Millar a- mainherahin rt A Williams, Florida Power
into th* home.
Aa she returned with the mnnev (loldehorn section of Sanford. It rhelrtnan
llmuhnldet pleiloi 1 ' nrporatlnn Wln'.ei Park; Herboa, the tell Intruder pointed s „•** pointed out, aid nresknf hi#Commander
he*t effort* in continuing 1 •p"sn‘* Cite II h \ Drnartment
Plato! at her and said loudly 'I'll ditches end creak* carrying storm progressive
nf Hi' 1Store; .1 rilden .lucotp*. Lake Mon*
take that." tlo reached for the water* to Lake Monroe are inade­ Dost, thankedwlminMrattun
(h«
member#
for
«nn inoj H S Arnold, l.nurtwoHl; N"lquate.
money ho*, hut she grabbed hack
porting
him
m
the
election,
and «-in .t Cmnpativ. Oviedo: Hors"# ,
In
reiimnM
to
the
requent
of
at It. Th* coin* crashed to the
iinnounctd nppniTittnnnt of rmn- .Ifmlner, N. fl. DeForest. Msltlanit;
the
flellie
lieirlaon
Chapter
of
floor and tho housewife yelled for
\’*ugh»n lueirporated. Fern Park,
the D.A.R. to build a llluarv and mlttee hernia.
Bam, her husband.
The following cmnrnlttee head* and Margaret Court. Maltlend. .
museum
In
the
Fourth
fltreet
I’erk
Sam, said Sheriff Mem. believe*
Hltio Bird f’onrt. Fern Parkp
were named Hoy* Slate. Hongl**
In being prepared egelnet egv no*. City Attorney Edwin Shlnholser Ktenstrom, Joel Field and Jnhn Ihe Floridian Ivy Pres*. Ceual««prea*#d
the
opinion
that
thi
*
•Ibis holdup, end had gone to t&gt;e&gt;|
Kederi Service offker, L. F. Boyle; hurry: Flnrai Motor Court. Fsurn
with a pistol strapped to hi* side. could not he legally approved dim adjutant, Jime* Hlugleterv Fit- Perk: Miller's Tourist Court, Santo
the
provision*
made
when
the
He (limned up. pistol In hand end
IC
P age T hree)‘
— ts tls
- s s S* am
— ---------ford Fruit Co., Rick’# Wnodcriu
rap to the door. At the sight of park was tleillcaleal.
'*tis*tlo, Horids Fashion# Mfjr. Cd.i
Tha
Commission
agreed
to
re­
him tha hold'Up men fled.
O'Dae's Sign Service, Fred W. Ben­
Order
Of
Moose
To
lease
from
tha
notion
secured
hv
"What am I going to do? I've
der, Fellowshln Foundation, Amer*
rot 118 belonging to those fel- John Grey of Rochester. N. Y.. on
Irets Fruit Grow*'*, Cl*v I"* AFound
Lodge
Here
lakefront
land
for
apartment
build.
(t'aattn n ed On ?* # e Tfereel ...
owk," Ram Semkoff Inquired when
Sheriff Mero and Deputy Charlea Ing purposes, provisions for trad­
The
Loyal
Order
uf
Mouse,
na­
ing to the City 16 lot* In tha High­
Back drove up.
~ T H F W T 'l A i m H
haadquartars of which I* at
“Keep It, ll’a yours," replied land Park subdivision. Mr. (Ira ,1 tional
III., will Institute a
Sheriff Maro with a grin, "they’re wanted the lota released *o he Mooaahsad.
•TACKSONVDLLE .Apr.
could soli them, said Mr. McKIb- lodge Its Sanford In the near fu­
not coming back."
bln. Mr, Gray's request was con­ ture, eJohn A. LaFrance, member­ Station
Atlanta
tained In a latter from C. A. ship director, stated todav.
......
The Moosa order he# 46 lodges Charleston ...
Whlddan, realtor.
CIO INYITB9
S, A. Allan, who had requested In Florida, and 1,800 tn tho United Chicago ...................
WASHINGTON, A n. 4 - ®
- Tha CIO today asked the AFL City assistance In financing tha States and Canada with a mam* Denver
two Me Independent anion* ntrchaao of pant bus*#* for public bars hip of approximately nna tril­ Detroit
rsnaportattop. was told that tha lion. O la n non-sectarian, fratern­ New Orlean* ••
cooperate on ieooomlc, City cannot enter into business al, beneficial and eoclal organise. New York
tloiv,
Pittsburgh
pm polltte*) mattera aaeoelaHon with Individuals.
Mr. LaFrance Invited thoao In- Beattie ...
roved a plat ora*
Williams of tha tarntod In Joining tha order to
‘ for Nagroao. I m m i 148C-E for farther Infor­
of Thirteenth mation, or to sso John Dovla ot
hia homa at BOS Catalina Drive.
Arsons.

US Tells Marshall K. Hoirsholdcr
Phn Nations I low Is I ns f a 11c d As
ToRirsh Recovery Head Of I .cpion

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V

Suminob1 C u u n ty
Chnmbrr Gets Dues
Frmn 250 IVIembers

Hold-Up Mon Grab
For Cash But Are
N ic k e d For $18

City Makes Plans
To Aid Drainage
In Colored A r e a

d

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f

*jt WifioVt*

;*Jj£ fit r

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WfiTIrtPFfSir n i T i i
terrier

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t K m s e ti to * n a ii s M i ir n r ~J,
'■ *
n e w sp se e r H esrsaeailv
Ifc W e w v * ra , th le e a a , D elre
* m m to r , *si at. u r n ,

Are port from th* F ar Knot nayn that the new Com­
munist rulers of China have stopped the continuous dredg­
ing operations which have kept ship channels, open between
Shanghai and the sea.‘Now the mud which the Yantse al­
ways carries down from the Interior Is rapidly choking off
the channels; soon, unlsas dredging Is .resumed, the great­
est trading center of of the Orient will be accessible only to
junks and river boats.
Probably this Is what the Communists intend. They
wai t to cut Chins off from the West, and they seem to b«
in n position to do so. The trade gateway through Hong
Kong remains open, but thU could be severely restricted If
the Communists choose. W bst now will be the fate of
China’ii industry and trade? Can It survive without arte­
ry's to the West, nr will China slip bock to the stagnation
of the days before the ships of the West began to aull into
her ports?
Mnny observers think they know the answer. All will
watch with interest.

By JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4. -U P b Can Congress force a PreeMant
to Rive It confidential information
he wishes kept secret?
Many congr*:
has succeeded, Heventotn. Praaldenta, startlnf with Washington,
have refused such requests
Every tlmo In the past whan tha

If you w.int to make money in
the ncwspa|.cr bunucn, buy yourOllf u orange grove, ail tight for
II yaars and then sell it on the
fight market That is whal Pubiiahar Martin Andersen did when
up 230 acres of grove
land in 1939, planted il in Valen­
tina, Pineapple* and Hamlim and
iftd il tha other day for $311,000
got including this year's fruil which
Im has'lord for $70,000. Yes air.
there's no buiineti like th* ncwibusiness.
9paper
9
PP

Safety experts declare th at most highway accidenta are
tho result of excessive speed. Signs Indicating speed limits
nrr ignored to a great degree, and it la obvious that many
habitual speeders are kept in order only by visible evidence
of police supervision.
The state of Michigan is conducting an experiment in­
volving the uae of unmarked police cars. Tha ntnte police
commissioner reports th at eight times an many arrenta have
been mnde in this way as with plainly identified cars.
The driver who proceeds with an eye on the rear-view
mirror and moderates his speed only when a police car
cornea In alght la undoubtedly fair game for the officer in
an unmarked car. Those who consider the Michigan police
tactica unfair can reflect that, obeying the )a\v by driving
Rufely, they need have no concern aa to the shape, color,
size or identification marka of police cara.
Unfortunately the critica of mich tactica against specdc n have a sound argument in the fact that many areas have
arbitrary speed llmlta which are long out of date, and no
longer applicable to present-day highways, vehicles and
variable driving conditions. There are some speed liinllH
which are too high, incidentally, aa well aa many which arc
too low. A substantial contribution to general law obedience
could be made by bringing traffic codes up to date.

An expansive uiticle on the
Florida Powri ft |j|{lit Co., which
•Fortune imfasgnjr.'nw calls "the fssi•*•( growing private company" in
Florida1,fappears in lhat magaiinc
this month. Its customers have inss«d from 78,000 in 1933 to
«M»«d
300,000 today, its productive capa­
How Lucky Are You?
city has been more than doubled
since the war at a cost of $71,000,How luck and merit interlink
•000- For those who would know
Dullard never stops to think.
These lines by Goethe, if borne in mind at momenta
more about ihtir utility compsny
and its work in Florida, we re­ of spiritual danger, may save whnt Is even more precious
commend this article in Fortunr than our life—our sense of values. They will help us lo uvold both the rock and the whirlpool, those kindred yet **«i»magazine.
City taxed punrhhoards arc de­
clared illegal by Attorney General
Richard Krvin who says what
’Should hsvc been fairly obvious to
anyone who wanted to see the
truth that municipalities ha'
power (o enact m
''tend lo ‘dyfcal, or
•r repeal, or'aster ri
Orlando is one djg

trary temptations: on the one hand, the tendency to emlit
all «&gt;'ir successes to our own merit; and on the other, the in­
clination to debit ail our failure to undeserved misfortune.
Luck und Meflt are Indissolubly interlinked. Their in'
to our. navigation of life us thu intogter upon rudder are to
ad helmsman may
[l|ur a tilth) way.
ko f the tratio may
ip rapilgh wind tu
1bui for the Long
I. |E ,S itk » r •"hr of

oils1Hammocks by

080 a year JF nm

future Porwa pftlilirsl ware is
shown b / tbe action &lt;&gt;l the Duval
C o u n t } Ipmhcratic Committee
which approved a special Negro
political rally at the City Baseball
Park. Oul of ,113,000 . icgialcrcd
Voters in Duval, some 23,000 of
them are Negro. They could wall
he llie balance of power in any
&gt;fat tut political'race, if we do not
Want them to be dictated to by
northern bosses, we will have lo
provide local facililies for helping
them to decide how they want to

When one stops lo consider lhal
Senator Pepper would have lost
ike aleclkn in 1944 had il not
keen for th* big vote he gol in
D a* county^ whir* Miami is locatad, the prwariousness of his
1111 |
flf« ll| U | | M
IIP IV
Ifully
VH|
MM |
pretenl
position
U mors

i t t . t M . i m t i : and

B ra n d our fas nes
ik w iin, t r y * Vr J . 1 &lt; v . . . .
I^t Ml dptTifuH^ Ip !aomc mys$sriunt)
set iMajrgB Uia matfjetlc. north utli-TW issiggr our voyage lasts,' the
the opportunity to notice that the
tea nut of tan,: the lucky hand; ami
an ld**|-superstition to whistle for
»n sonse'.to Work for one. —By Jan

“Plnk Pepper”
By CHARLES FRANCIS COE
Tha title of this editorial la not
of our manufacture. We happened
to be reading soma back numbers
of the Saturday Evening Post. On
page 10 of the Issue of that tnagasine for August 8 1 ,1M6, that title,
with s half page plcturs of Claud*
four years ago, this article struck
the attention of tha nation, It

sayii

Jssffx
a r’a ^ i w ;
to Btosd.wlth « mas wh* so

•Tm k farc whleh these newspnpm 'S M to i t to* safety of this Re.puUle, It la'not a pollllul cam
pawn'la whieh wt engage. It la
a patriotic campaign, As batwaen
Bmathari and Pepper, we see an
abyss as wide, as deem aa unerwi"It* Commsalat proas whasps abia aa th* very universe Itself.
it ap for Pepper beeanae h* baa In such n time, the greatest foe of
our people la ths tM U a t *f that

“Pa soft with Enaala, ha
argnaa, and thus avoid war,"
That reference ia to what Pepper
■aid at that tlma. Tha article con­
tinue* that

lood in tha light of lbs fact
his opponent! Gepige Smalher*
Kiami horqo-town boy. Furtheri, present registrations in Dad*
ty reached the unprecedented
of 223*000 as tampered with
|S7,00(Mn 1940. Conservative | | | MUftkMfl Al iflR iuMlk.**
istae jute placed Smstbers That quotes aaudeNppw, genUe
M' shout 20,000 votes', but reader*, not Pool lob—an. Th*
■ rtjjK eiiou at iirg* •• thU
mM M P cotihi run to 30 or
aggression and
just a lot hi w

freedem of maaklnd. Pepper,
we ilacerely believe, will lead u*
t* bondage under ultimate. Com­
munist controls. Bmathoru will
deliver us owe more to the pro****** of American Freedom.
Can lbere be a saae choice be-

iir s i uiiurr inn rumrui.
TIiIh was the Itlua

PORT MYERB, Apr. ♦ - (Spe­
cial)—Geoipe Bmathera today de­
nounced the "horde* of Northern
agltatora" and “CemmuaiaU”
who hava invaded Florida In an
effort to “coerce votera to wturn to powtr tha ltnd*r of th#
radicals and Idol of th* Com­
munists who it now on trial .
Bmathera la campaigning to
ouat Claude Pepper from Ms
seat In the U. B. Senate.
Bmathera sold tfaot h# had
“read with iadifnaOeo the tslem m which appeared In the
March M laaue of the Tampa
Morning Tribune from George
Nelson, ohalrman of the Communlet Party, addressed to John
Oeble, Tampa supervisor of refiltration for HUlabereufh Coun-

Nation's telegram alee said,
“this stum ps tbroogh poll** in­
timidation. la a thrust to avoid an
unmolested rlfh t to register. We
demand the Immediate withdraw­
al of all poll? and aa end to all,
forme ,4f*.,W W datton of Negro
possible registration mtrtt be en­
couraged.'’ ;
a '
Nevada la , the driest of states
in rainfall, Averaging 8.11 inches
a year, according to the U, S.
Weather Bureau.

la n vary humble man. tender
'hdarted and sensitive, with a true
'heart throb Interest to help others
Light travels about 6,880.000,iIn what ever condition the needs of
000,000 mile* In a year.
life has placed them. This le not
written with hie knowledge or re­
quest.
Oh, yes, Mr. Editor, Just one
more thin* with a sense of humor
and a stall#, permit me to say
izing Performance;
that the sun smile* on the Stats of
Nelson, according to tha newaMaine each d a y ,. Ion* before It
emllee on any othar part of the
U. 8 . Being North andffar £■•*
the sun risen on Mt. Katardlnlt»
Maine before emlllof on beautiful
tropical Florida, but it eats M et
and tha day la tonger In Sanford. Unas at registering voters order­
ly outside hia office.
Somlnol* County Motors
Neleea’a telegram stated that
ganial people draws Ilk# a magnet
618 E. First Bt. Phone to ll
tha
supervisor’*
action
la
“call­
thousands from our colder dim*
ing
for
police
to
patrol
the
re­
re*. I
c a? BEI-OW gistration office la an act of lniaro and MANY feet of snow
Thank you for this space and
that we may »*nd It to many,
your* for Florida’s Sunshine,

Police Cars
TUESDAY. APRIL 4. It)fin

ftu tb en Hits Oat
Against Northern

Sanford Forum

behind tho
neparntjon of powers In the ConMitulloi . In keep tin* government
Imlam-eii, with atin branch u check
ugalnst tin- (Ahern, no that no one
hranrh ruuhi dominate the uthern
.uni thus rim tin- government.
Thin question of tho nccarat Ion
of powers comes up sgsln now In
the cure of Kenstur McCarthy,
Wisconsin Kcpubltcan, who has
I'liurgcil Ihut thu Ktnts Department
tinrhors Cornimm 1st* and nroCotntnunists.
A Huhcoinmltleo of the Banste
was created In Investlgatn ills ari'iiiatl(j|is. lit- named iuiiw Slate
Iic|iaitnirnt umpinyes.
.Slat* Department officials said
thine people were inveallKtiled hv
the i-III nr (lie Piesidents' loyal­
ty huaid und cleared uf suspicion.
Where, then, is McCarthy's
proof T He suld It's in Ihe files of
the Fill, or tin l.oyaltv Hoard, or
the .State Department. All three
of those uKencien are in the execu­
tive liraneh .
lint McCarthy -aid that If the
nulicomiuitteit, which is part of
the legislutivu hiunrh, could see
those files Ills charpes would be
proved.
At IiihI, .Senator Tvdinps, Mary­
land Deima'iut mid chalruian of
the siiU-omNiIttee, n ked President
Truman to let his nubcunimitte*
see the secret files of the nccuseil
people.
i
Mr. Tinman wrote Tydihgi a
long letter which, In effect, said
"No,’’ although nowhere In Ids
letter did tho Prrsldrnt flatly rtV
“No.1’ Ills reasons T
Geiiei ally, ids renxnm1. for re­
fusing were those given hv other
I'reahii-iita when they refused sim­
ilar i-imgrussional request*!
it
would nut lo, in the piddle interest
to open tile flics.
Hut. more *pi-el flcally, Mr. Tru­
man said Innocent people would
he hurt. Confidential liiformanta
■if tin- government would he revniiled anil betrayed, nml the work
of tho Fill would i.e Injured.
At once TvdlngM Imued a nublineiiu — u furmul demand — for
the Heeretary tif Htate, Dean Arilfson, the head of the civil Nervine
commlsalun, Harry Mitchell, and
the Attorney General J, Howard
McGrath to turn the fllea over to
the subcommittee.
Since nil threo work In the eieeullve branch nml arc under the
I'rcxldont’s orders, none of th*
three could ho expected to go con­
trary to the refusal already mads
plain by tho President.
If, upon their refusal to obey
the subpoena, the subcommittee
should drop the matter, thaf would
be the end of that. All other cum-

places, your various churebos,
soma schools, tha City hospital,
and evan the City and County-Jail,
and find all classes enrad for by
men of cheerful helpfulneae.
Banford surely la a good place,
to lira, to worship, to work and
play. You know Mr.— yea I a*y
Brother Editor, havln* edited and
published n monthly paper for 83
years, three things make * good,
successful city. Good churchta,
ip*ri
among them. Good School*, and a
Good Pay Roll, to provide th*
n*c*tsltl** and recreative plea
sures of tha families and other ■
"forward look." And no “race pro
hlcm” but a kindly workaH*
,
spirit among coWf*. al? fcf which
Fellowship Front
the creative Father, made of on#
blood, And wu will wdfk together
In all kinds of weather, each amll- Editor,
The Sanford Herald.
lug in their respective
Just a few lines to the campaign
obeying as good citizens all Htate
lenders who wish to nominate
and City laws and rules.
George .Smothers for Senator 111
I have i-njoyeii and admired the Democratic Primary of Mav 3.
your editorials, covering th* whole Neither candidate Is favored hv me
catalog of human relationships, liut as a disinterested ob-ervi-r It
city and world news, and tha eji- I* interesting to note that the
max was when w* learned that th* leaders of the campaign have rtgreat white H«ptlsl Church, with s(tried lo the calling of names and
1250 members, and our good to cheap ridicule to show up their
friend Dr. Brooks, the Pastor, has opponent.
given the Colored Allen A. M. r.
Well, when people start uting
Methodic! Church, Rev. A. C
Chaudlsr, pastor |50. on their ridicule they have used their lait
building fund. 1 call that “good argument, If anv and arc min*
will", with the added contribu­ the tactic-i of the school bov. Chll
tions by tlie Herald’s Editor, and dren u»e It when they with to
we understand the Postmaster, harm a playmate Im-csuk* th&gt;-v
anil many others. If the United know of iiuthing better to use. The
Nations would follow that spirit. 'picture that whs published In M&gt;ine
Joe Rtalili would soon he out of county ncw'pppers showing Sen­
ator Pepper shaking hands with a
business.
One morn great Institution In Negro, hit the bottom for low type
your ditv, I should mention, Tl'l* mallei-. A picture of that kind
great 'Christian Colony of over could lie. niad* of anv one in a
1000 people, nml 40 different de
so easy that it would not
nomination!, at the Air Hn*e. All crowd
lie
area
funny. If they have no
as klndr*d spirits living with each other weapon
must use-ridi­
other 1H harmony, and apprecia­ cule, I hi-g of and
them to ure n type
tion of your remarkable city, moreI" IlKiriR
fitting to tilrIF
their HIAIIOnH.
stations,
whore they must b« spending each - In case
si r may have missed it,
r?'*1, "fp
year many thousands of dollars, the ' tdlnf
among your pleasant merchants, let those
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' &gt;VtB the Pott Office clerks leaders of the people conduct their'
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*1 contented and at campaigns as men and not si
cheerful gritting spoiled children.
'
nk you."M.rt. millami.
T h l., ChtUWn Colony called
Fellowship .Wont, 1 have found
wlpi spend the Tho Editor
v*- nj?
__ well as the hund­ The Sanford Herald
reds who remain the year round, Hanford, Florida , .
call it the nearest to ''Paradise'' Dear Sir:
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they have round on tills earth, un i
The members of the Sanford
they ext....I the borders to Include Tourist Club wish to topress their,
your whole city, with good will thllllkH Ul ill ' “who
h« have
h«..~ helped
U.lKaU
and cooperative prosperity,
contribute to the success of the
That wonderful Christian Gen- Tourist Club this year.
Usman, the Kupt. Rev. C. A. Mad*
Wo wish especially
•specially
tu thank the'
Fy to
dy. we find la loved hy this great Chamber of Commerce,
the City
tat
colony of «v*r 1000, representing Officials, and tha oople of San¥*
the best people In the United ford for the splendid cooperation
.States, from most of the Htntes given us; also tho Sanford news
and a few foreign Countries, Unit­ papers for th* fine publicity given
ed Htati* Senators. Congressmen, to all th eactlvltlea of th* club
doctors, teachers, clergymen, ami during the 1040-60 season.
most of tho professions and trades.
Very truly yours,
These admire, respect and trust
Hanford Tourist Club
Rev. C. A. Muddy, for his clear
thinking, honest, helpful business
ability.
Wo have heard It said by compatant business nun that If Rev.
Maddy should us* tha same great
b tu lrn a ability In conducting a
real estate or'Other business for
him self, he could easily earn ( 20,000 per year. And this Christian
gentlsman frsely gives all that
business ability hard work and
heavy burdens carried day and
night, giving hia time and life’s
energy freely In behalf of this
g n a t Institution of faith and
works, tvlth out ona cent of re­
muneration what ever for hjmaelf.

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CANDIDATE FOR

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
GROUP 2—SEMINOLE COUNTY

EXPERIENCED BUSINESSMAN
Organixed Haldemun Brush Co, In Longwood
Keg) Estate Broker '
Purchasing Aidnt tujd Gnnoral iMtotoKOr
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Mayor TowiYjpf Longwood '•)*
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CIVIC LEADER
D lrfcttf ifieminole County Chapter' American

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D i r e c t Semf
Seminole County Infantile Paralysis
jundaitlon
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1 solicit
support bused on my experience as a ,
businessman, ahd one who knows the needs of Seminole County.
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Let ui UNITE our COUtyTY t»y electing
one REPRESENTIVE fgotnr Snnford and
one from the County at large.

Paid Political Adv.1- r ______________

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to worry shoot the Yatrlngs".
Europe. Aa you hava rend, It wan
Yeeterday we alia agroed on our
extended for another year. The annual
Bettor reeasa. It will ha
Congress, however, did eat down
tho amount authorised by over n from Apr. S to Apr. II. I will
quarter of a billion dollar*.
1 woe discussing this eul with
another member when U was bo*
ing debated. He wa* nrgdlan to'
ms that we should not cut 'down
tho amount of money, but shouti

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i f a * W A N frW P J P C H A tP . M N F O R n .. FL O R ID A

Social A n d Personal Activities
R«y—flwtfety Edit or

'Social Calender

Presbyterians To
Have Easter Program

Rebeka Lodge Han
Covered Dish Supper

Member* uf Seminole Hebei, ah
Lodge No. 43, Oddfellow* nnd their
Tckphodf 148 families enjoyed » covered dish
supper un Thursday night ul the
I.O.O.F. Hull. The Invocation win
pronounced by Mr. Nelson mnl
fnllowinir the slipper game* of
Camilla, Chinese checkers nnd
shufftehoard were plnyed. (ii'oiip
tinging (VOS also enjoyed.
Friends will regret to learn that
Those attending were Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. F. Kanisav i* ill and con­ Mr*. I). C. Unwind. Mi. nml Mrs
fined tu
to the Florida Sanitarium
w ifuuvr, ...... SIMS* Pli-’ i
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In Orlando.
and son, Mr. and Mr*. NcLou.
and Mr*. C. Ilunniiin. Afr*. Jm*.
Friend* will ta* glad to learn Mr.
Koke, Mr*. It. E. Coiilcll, Mr*. I
that Mrs. t'umlllu Bruce is able to Rubow,
Mrs. P. J. Allen, Mrs. C.
he back lit work at the Chamber
Jr., Mr*. W. Jameson
uf Commerce after Mug confined Proctor,
Mrs. Malicl Brown, Mi* Nano
l&lt;&gt; her home wlib influenia.
Dobbin*. Mr* Morri*. Mi*. H. I.
Moore, Miss Yvonne Thursbv. Mi
Mr, and Mr*. Harold Edgrrlon l.imla Kekc and Donald Ib-wanl.
left last wnk for Yale, Mich., aftrr
.-pcinIIrig some Him* with Mi*,
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hdgerton's parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Miss Lila Wnodard, -miniE. F. I.undqidst.
home damoiisiration agent, will t*-ll
home demonstration work in n
Mr*. W. J, Thigpen has returned of
talk over WTRR ul HdMi o'-l-.-k
to Hanford after visiting for thr Wednesday night, ML* Elsie Farpast three months with her daugh­ lev. chairman of the Radio Com
ter nnd *on-ln-law. Mr. and Mre, mittcc uf the Huslness nnd Pro
Hamilton Oven In Tallahassee.
Torsional Women's Club, annimm cd
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sulllnger and today.
Ml** Mary Manning plan to lenv*
•&gt;:i Thursday to return to their
home In TeuncK.-er after lining
called to Hnnfoiil because of th'
•tenth of Mr*. Bullinger's sister.
Miss Hindi* lllmiford.
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\ Queen Mary Receives
Ites l Itressed Votes

rs o n o

Respun*c m last week'* an­
nouncement that the ehanccl choir
uf the First Presbyterian Chur •It
will again present en all music
program at 7:30 o’clock on Easter
night was very enthusiastic, ac­
■* vM.c.K,n,*v ,un
7*'30 P.M. cording to Rev. A. G. Mclnnl*.
with Mrs. h. H. Laney’e group a*
The season lends Itself to re­
HdaUhae*.
*The W-S-C.S. of the Ebenaier joicing, said the minl-iter, and thi*
Methodist Churrh will meet at 7:30 emotion can best be expressed in
VJH. with Mr*. Ko*p Steward on music. The 22 voice* of the choir
HU sing seven anthem* during the
Sbuth Sanford Avenue.
.T he youth revival under the dt* one hour period of praise, mid
iWction of the lluptlit Student Mr*. Grot go Totihy will pin v three
Union of Stetson University will organ number* a* the "uiepara.
continue at «:tw&gt; P.M, at the Flrat lion for worship."
This unique service will Include
BeptiM Church.
Pack meeting of the Cub til the features nf the customary
Scout*, Tack 34 will be held at order of warship uf the churrh.
7:30 P. M. at McKinley Hall.
hut each will he presented In music
WBIINhHDAT
ther than by the spoken
loken word.
. ‘Th* Youth Revival will eontlnut lather
Member* of the choir who will
the Fir*t Baptist Church at
00 P. M. The revival I* being take part In the service are Mr.
conducted by the Baptist Student J, A. Blstllne. Mr*. William Cortright, Mr*. E. M. Gnllowav, Mr
Union of Stetson University.
The Sanford Womau'a Clubb will U. B. Ginn. Mrs. Leo Hunter. MLhold Its general business luncheon Elisa HutrhLon, Mis* Maude \VIIat 12:30 P. M. with Mrs. Ben Wad* suit, Mr* Charles Wilke and Mrs.
a* chairman of the luncheon. For Frank Woodruff III, soprano-.
Alto* Include Mrs. Harrlt Fold*.
reservation* mcmlmrn are asked
to contact Mr*. Wade, telephone Mrs. A. C. Foil. Mr*. Rnv Mann.
BkO-J. Mr*. Hamilton Hisbea a III Mr*. Rudv Sloan ami Mr*. Leon Mrs. II. H. Pattirthnll
conduct a Pmi-Aiiterlran program. Walker.
HohIuhh To Circle
Mall- voice* aie llmse nf .1. A
HAPPY BIRTH It \ Y
T ilt HSIIAT
HAT
owThe Youth Revival
rivbl will con- Blstllne, Chuds Howard, Clifford
Jar 11. Heck
Mrs. H. H. I'ultisball was lmsti&gt;&gt;«
raiue at the Flrat Baptist
nipt l Church Mr KI Mil n. Charlea Morrh.nn. Hob
■t H
M The hravfva)
_:W
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tm a la being ert Brown. Stanley Brutnlev. W. M fot Ihe regular meeting of Circle
r \ -TI*P. a BLOl'HRD a I LNo, tl of the First MelhialLI
conducted uy the Baptist Student Hong and George Touliv.
Youngster* enlnv making tbi-iA request bn* been made of Church held yesterday at 3:(Hi P.M own candy. Make It the w ay llmv f i n 1 i I'T K Pictu red m llu * New
Union nf Stetson Uu[*cr.*ity.
Jhe West Side PTA wjll meet i Iiok* who plan to attend this serv The eliairumii, Mr*. K. D. Hutch) do. Melt a package of semi .sweet Y o i I. i osliuue of g lfiv (l oot. B o t­
at 3 HO P.M. to ta&gt; preceded will In* that thev he seated bv 3:00 soli, opened Ihe in ret lag with a - hocolata plcrp* ovei hot Wnlri tom ' into the dlvtilrd bodtre 1*
o'clock so that Ilir*v and idtim- prayer aftei which Mr*. Slelnmev and then stir in two cups of non a I't'li- geld-rolored g io sg ia m
a Iin*111 mealing at 8:30 P.M.
- Th* Smith Side I’nrrnl-Teachri may rnluv the full service wllhoul el was presented with a booouct o' flakes, sonic rnlstn* and sum- fronipo'ce. matched to the leal her
« hits gladioluses honoring her foi chopped pitted dried prolil-s. limp bfb Skirt is designed in red InAssut Ini Inn mil hnvd, It* regulai Intel iu pi Ion of late urrlvuls.
-i reiving a life membership In a Ihe confection onto waxed paper It"1- - fleet
meeting nt 2-00 p.M.V A short tiro*
Jin kannville Mrthodi&lt;t r’lnncli.
with a leaspiioii so ns In noiku fN Y. Drr«s /atfllufe rhotol
-uii-d-wlll
gram to he piI'-.-nlet•
yylll be base'
"Priiyer nml Fa ith " w-a, the sob
on 1Hood Health."
-mall mmols.
( " I of ii stmlv conducted bv Ml ^iemiimle Glmplcr No. 2, O.K.S
t-i mlv Herman based on Hie book
*11«■i o i 11- e of eamio.l
4 8 1 m et at M:iH* P.M. at the Mn
Easiest wav to make ■
—ft l-ien-l di*
’’Women of the Scripture," At tie
p n 11•i■
I•■ noiv b,. nlii, ,i
sdnlc Temple. Arrangements wil*
cioiclosion of the meetln&lt;* -efto-h -'ube* I* to stack two or Hit........ ..
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he mailt* nt thi. nii'etliig for trnnso.o
ill,' Of II, I)o
m rnU eon dating of ire cream ami slices of bieml on a boa id and --I
porlnliun tu the (Hand Chapter
with a shaip knife, using n sawing mi-&gt;
, ake w eie served.
Ibo! folih'd lo folio i,
meeting to la- held- In Orlando.
Jl■■' till
lo
rimsi- atleiidiug weie Mis. F, II motion, i nl Hu- sliced bu nd into lin o
Apr. 11-11. A program will fol­
. VilHtti*, Mi'. .1 1*. Iijixiw, M* j Atilps uf
xviifth. Till uifuin (oRHlrr. Tl»u tiuimvi-m uliuiiM
low the regulai meeting and reHi'niUili, 1 M». .1, It I'liiw foul m u|)pnN|(i* tliiiM'liutl tu h u m rilin'* bi' l».iL• I in :i imt u vrn foi nlmul
freshniPiit* will In- served.bv the
uf t'vcn
10 11 • Utf.t
| Mi ft, 11, iv. Itiiili’v, Mi&gt;
Past Mahons.
1 Wrril. Mi &gt;# ItuMi I,nliiftill*-i. .Mi«
FRIDAY
| i: I, S w ifl. Mr* Rnv THIU. Mr&gt;
Tilt* la*l Hcmlun uf the Youtli
| MnIeh bun. .Mi&gt;, Rti*jnriH*vri mH'I
RirvivHl will hr held nt the First
Mr, Gilt) *Mri», ft. VV, Wutluv nt -Mn*. Rattlnlinll.
JMptlst Churt'll nl d:lHI P. M. under
Bw direction of the Hapti*t Stu­ Dptrnil fpiikuH, Minn.. Hnimmuuil
Next time yon 'lu ff potatoes
dent Itiiinn of Stetson University. torlfiy (h r Mi Ul nf 14 nun, Rulu*it
AIiiii, un Ain. 2,
Mr*. Wultoy try folding some tiny squatra of
will he rruiumbcicd a* the f-u riH'i yellow i-heese into the potato
Htetnon llniver»ity
mixture
Gholy* Pippin. '
TUBSDAT
Th* Daughter* of Wc»ley Sun­
day School i Ins* itf ihe First
MRthodUt Church will hold Ha regular business and nodal meeting

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looked like. Hlo knew w h a l she baker's
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-4) 8lxty-fmir Stetson University
stplors will la* tc thing In the
piblle schools of tJbiFlprtrtaa title*
towns 'for the eight-week*
iod Iraglnnlog Monday Aor. U,
f tordlng to anmmncement bv Pro­
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Idr of Internes at tho university.
..Each will do Id* teaching under
supervision uf a directing teacher
iSlected bv the local pilnelpal.
Till* Is a required part of their
teacher training course.
The student teachnr* spent tin*
opening week of Ihe spring mini
tor at Stetson In conference wU#
Professor LongsirePt In final men
Abitlon for their Internshln. H»
will visit each of thr srhonls nartl
dpatlng In the program durlrr
the sight-week* period and will
conduct a seminar for the interne*
when thev return to the rampus.
Student tearhers, with thelc
schools, sublecta and dU*ctlua
teachers In Seminole High School
are J. G. Angel, aclcnca; Jamsi E
line
Pelham, malhemntlca
under Mr«
Elitahath Lynch; Dirk Ibimnhre'hlaloKy under R. L. Harris, and in
a m Southildo Primary Sfhool.
W n. Harel FIvot. flrat arada un
der Mra. Wilma Morjtpn,

It) CYNTIIIa LOWRY
Al* Newsfcuturea Writer
&lt;)ne of the most cliceriiiK bit*
of news in the pust few months
was Hie nine or sn ballots the
Dowager IJuecn Mary received in
the voting foi the world's Ten
He.*t Dressed Women.
Queen Mary was not among the
final winners—her granddaughter
was Imt tin* fact Hint a nutnlar
of people considered her to rank
very high I* licoitruing news to
mnnv of us who have debuted just,
what makes a Rest Dress H
Woman.
England's
proud,
humlsomo
dowager undoubtedly was nmu-rd
by her Inclusion. Now In her
eighties, Queen Mary Im* been
dressing iii her own style since
the -lav * when slu* was Princess
of WhIcs and her mother-ln-tuw,
uctii Alexandria, more or less
t lilt* vogue.
Skirt* have been short nml
long many limes since Queen
Mary decided that long dresses
looked be-t on her. Hat* have
been beanie, cloche, pill-bo&lt;,
silly, tmmelv and handsome in
turn simi Hu- good queen -b*
ternilneil for all tinien wliiit style
of luit looked best on her.
Through tonumcriddc vagal ies of
fnshlon nml style. Queen Mmy
ha* pm sued hei own eonvirtlons
of dies*. Slo- ha* alvvny* lunkeil
like Queen Maty, never lias bowed
to fa-dnou ami always looked
eveiv inch a tpn-i n nml always
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Outfielder Tom Rose Top-Notch Pros
Collects 3 H it b
In 4 P la te Trips; Will Compete In
Masters Tourney
Drives In 4 R u n s
Three player* were optioned
by Jacksonville to the Hanford
Slant*. They are pitrhrr Urn
Singleton, outfielder AI Neville,
and pitrhrr Charlie Tedraro,

AUGUSTA, (5*., Apr. 4. — (A&gt;&gt;
With tlu&lt; like* of Hogan, Snead.
Mlddleroff, Palmer and Burke
around, tho picking of a Master*
Golf Tournament winner la an or*
The Sanford Giant* moped an­ dm only the lucky nod bold ran
other win In tint Grapefruit lent ] rin.
lint the picking of a winning
cue yesterday by downing tint
sroie I* n different matter. A duf­
Bristol Twlna II to 6.
Outfielder Tom Hose waa tho fer should ho able to gusaa close. .
Union* the field 1* fired up
batting star of the day collucta single, double, and triple Thursday through Sunday, or unIn four trips to the plate. Rose lea* It’* chilly, a 280 to 282 for
72 Index should win. Th« average,
batted In four run*.
The other half of the Roao winning scorn for 18 master* lltd
team, Charlie, waa the atandout between the two, 281 and 0/18
pitcher In the tilt. Clunk, in strokes.
working throe Inning*, allowed
The Masters’ ha* une of the
one hit, nu rune, struck out three, smallest, possibly the smallest,
and walked two.
yvloolng wore spread of any big
Catcher Don Halley doubled in toiirmiment,
the fifth with the xnckH loaded
Heroril rounrl* wera 470 by
to drive In threo run*.
llulpli Gohhihl in lO.’IH and Claud*
Shortstop Frank Dill who pluv-,, 11nr loon In 11148. The hlgheat
•d with the Hutiford club In till 1M&lt;mei were 280* by Henry Picard
and 1040 worked out with ili«l in IU38 mid Horton Smith in 1038.
local*. Dill 1* now
..... connected
.
with | Hum Snend'x 282 won last year,
tbs Oshkosh Giants.
The Mime nunilnu' won for Herman
Totals:
Reiser in MMO mid Genu Saraien
in l!t:ifi. .liuiinv Uemaret won
Sanford
It 12 3
with 281 In 1047.
Bristol
r. 8 t
Three meet* were won with 280
Battery*; Hanford—llolheit, lloso
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Plortda’4 Gators hold • s f rtii
other day for th* benefit of th* dot
from th* t w o r t i of oertfaiw la tlx
iuIo Florida la in for another M a g
"Th* boy* looked groel," o h i
lust don’t seem to haro tho staff it
"Not this yoar, but maybo tho next
No Mattor how you Mho Uhl
as a oeeond elan ball * M pteytoi
Thera’s no ssnso In taking up
on why tho Florida boys c u rt tOa
That’s bosa dons without gala on .a
wo believe la thlai For oaso Urn
mlraelts for tbp coming odMeA o f ) |
Last year, Htuisinger, a Food S I) player, was relegated to tto
roll of All-Alneriean by the state's sportscasters. The Florida grid
team waa r*led as one of the bast seen by the writers In yean.
Ureat and .wonderful things were written, and great and wonderful
thing* wen, therefore, expected by the guy who read* the Sunday
papers.
I
I
When Florida flopped, the loyal fsus began screaming for
beads to fall, "The aporwwrllers told us we had a wonderful team,
they chorused. "What happened f"
Immediately, the wrltara began saving face by alaa yelping
far scalps. MIMsaa apaa mllUmi of ward! were prlated on lb*
faults l* be faaad la tbu Oatec grid maeblae.
.
The fault! that cropped up In mld-eeaaon play and throughout
writer* Just didn’t ear* to face Uw 11
Joumaliam student la taughtt 'IF* better to praise the home team
than to pound It."
So the home team got praised. The scribe* were loyal If not
honest.
This year they teem, almost tu th* man, detarmlned that the
above described situation won’t arise again.
You rion’t have a winning squad till* year. They'll tell you ao.
And furthermore, I doubt aerlouily If anyone will be picked from
the Florida Gator* as potential All-American talent.
Yea, the Gators will lose moro than they win thl* year, but the
loyal fan will lie a good deal happier about It than ha waa when
Hunilnger wa* galloping the grid. The Gator fan will be happier
because the iportswriter* have prepared him for th* things lo com*.
A Sanford Giant fan wandered Into the office the other day
and usked u* how the local* would "make out" during the coming
beaaon.
The question Is unsn«werable on a comparative basis for the
simple reason wo haven't seen the other clubs In the league. We’ve
heard report*, however, that tha DeLand, Leesburg, and Daytona
Beach nines look better thl* year than thay ever have looked.
Urapivina Information tall* us that tha St. Augustine squad
will be the outfit to stop. And so on.
W* Can’t attempt to aay where the Giants will be when th*
lb* heap—but w#
mad rush I* over—w* hope it’a ih e .to f of‘ th*
w* cad
rag
say this: Hanford baa loo much hustle to be
' a second divisloa
ball club
If an age poll waa taken among tha player 4# doubt If th* aver­
age would top th* 23 year old marker. What the boys might lack
in expandin' thay make up In fight.
In th* big leagues, when the last ball of the game is thrown
the contest ds over. Not so with the Sanford club. They take tha
ball gam* bark to their barracks with them and re-hash It again
and again.
Their favorite axiom Is, "Yesterday’s mlsruaa won’t pop uu
again today."
If you haven’t already seen the locals In action w* suggest
you run out to Ihe Municipal Airport for a sneak preview of
your ball club. You’re In for some surprises.

J l Louis (N) 6 Boston (A) 4
Cleveland (A) 6 New York
NEW YOBK- - ^ ,’Bwe*t Dream " W adatohla (N) at New Or­
(14.60) , easily . won tho featured leans (BA) postponed, rain
(A) 0 St. Louis
Coouett* purse at Jamaica befora 5 Ckicaco
•
Tomorrow’s
Schedule
l a d I uS l, Md.—Magnet ($10.80)
Chicago (A) va Beaumont at
won Laurel’s tlx furlong Silver
Spring puree In 1:00 2 / 6, fastest Beaumont, Tex. (night)
New ork (N) va Clsvelsnd
tune for the dUtanco over recorded
(A) at Houston, Tax.
on a Maryland track.
Detroit (A) vs Macon at Ma­
SAN BRUNO. Calif. - Bolero
(18.60) won Taufortn’o Kentucky con, Go.
8t. Louis (N) vs Naw York
handicap lilO 2/6. clipping onefifth of a second from tho track (A) at St. Petersburg.
Philadelphia (A) vs Wast
record act by Indian Broom in
Palm Beach et West Palm Beach.
1037.
Kansas City va Washington
HALLANDALE — Growing Up
9
(16.10) scores her second straight (A) at Orlando.
Brooklyn (N) vs Dallas at Dal­
victory at Gulfstreani Pork, cap­
las, Tex.
turing th* Tamiaml purse.
Ht. Loui* (A) vs Chicago (Ni
Basketball
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. - The at Corpus Christ), Tex.
Cincinnati (N) vs Atlanta, at
Phillips Oilers, National AAU
champion*, declined an Invitation Atlanta, Vu.
Philadelphia (N) va Shreve­
to participate In tho 1061 Latin
port at 8 hrev*port, La.
Olympics.
PiUabufgh (N) va Naw Orleana
Freshman athletic schedules are at New Orleans, La. (Night)
Brooklyn (N) B squad) vs
planned at Pocn But* next fall
for the first time since before th* Mobil* at Mobile, Ala. (Night) ^
•—..
—
t
w
war.
Paul Arir.ii), VUlanova basket­
MINOR LEAGUE TILTS
Two minor league tilts will be ball star, ha* placed or the
held at 2:00 P, M., Thursday In honor roll every semester since
Sanford.’ The Minneapolis Miller* he entered college. He It major­
and Toronto will play at MunlcU ing in account lug and builntM
pal Field, while tha Jersey City administration.
ulanta ora taking on tha spring*
field Giant* at Field No. 2. Field
ViAnovu College football coach
2 la adja-ent to th* Municipal Jim l^onard won leters both as
Ffvld
back and :a lineman at Notre
One admission ticket will *1' aDame,
later Htarred for t)(Q
U lin « . and
mm *mwi
both
low a spectator to r “
Philadelphia Eagles.
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i
game*.

GET THE TH RILL

Bristol—Keisch; Ccrlck (.t«,j|h loin, Nclxon'* 283 was tho
1107 winui'i and .Smith'* 284 took
iIn* find Master* in 11)34.
.
Whenever u player stops praci
By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr
Lenlnr |, uhIic i | Hire* run* nru Juuu oiioukU tu try guessing
*
acroiN in tho third Inriiug nf Ihrir the winner, Invariahly he names
NEW YOBK. Aj
gams with Enid tn win 4 to it 11i,in foui to elitht povxlbilitles, A Frank , Saucyt, t
Two of the Lenlnr inn* w.m I'heil. nf h doieii giiesxers make bavehall coach who registered
Hy ASSOCIATED Fit ESS
squeeteri In by Kay Hein. Thu ili- “fnvurite*" lint about forty fninul beef about the Pirate* and
win ran Lrnior* streak tn thnu unniH* long
Giant* icouts, left college hlnrelf
HAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Apr. 4
straight.
None of tli-m 1,. willing to pre- after one v*ir to play hall . . . So
Id'/ — l.eu Durochei. manager
Total*:
he
know*
•omethlng
about
v.
list
dii i flatly ihut lieu Hogan. Ham
of the New Y»rk Giant*, iavs he
It II
happen*
tu
n
kid
who
taken
that
.‘Ini'ud, Curv Middh'cnff. Jnlinnv
m ’l worried about the ptrfnrmLenlor
4 Fi
I'almer m Jock Hurki' will run off step , . .Frank *ayx he’ll welconif inrr* turned in by hi* iiltch**,-.
Enid
II il I
any
scoulx
who
make
thomxelve*
Nui jet, anyway,
with tlm rush mid hmiui* nf u Ma*Battery*; l . s n l n r—Widdoininin, ler* victory,
i known and don’t try to take Id*
"Hut If it keep* up, then I will
Baker, (47, I.cut* (7). Nnrrin,
hoy*
out
of
nchool
before
they
have
Tilin'i* irnlfcr*. |du* Uemaret,
really w orry,” he said after three
Flnjor (7), Knid - VmulerVhdt, Dutch lllirrixnu, George Faiio, a xhot at the college world scries pitcher*
hointied for 31 run*
Kuril* (41, Aii’itin, o'Ni'lll mid Henry II iiiih iiiii mid Jim Ferrler, next June . , , Washington State ii three were
gumeit,
Cullum (7),
College
nlnioxt
had
to
call
off
It*
iiHiniliv get mi more tlinn nn« “fnvDurucher'* hurler* lost a 5-3
recent Indoor track meet because derision
nreil’' list.
.
to rievelund yesterday.
I’ve read about ’em: I’ve heard about ’em, and every now and
of
rain.
Seem*
the
roof
leaked
.Spotty mi|iport goe* to the Ill..... i I *e» (a picture) of ’em but I’ve neper caught a 10-poijnd has*.
badly
and
the
track
was
all
inud.
tie Australian Norman Vcm Nlda,
PETERH1IIJHG, Apr. 4. - Have any of you local angler* got "th* apot" that never fall*? If
I'eti f.'noper, Fred Haas, Jr., Clay­ . . . The Indian* are planning u i/I*)NT.
— Jackie Jeuxen. bonus beauty so we’d sure appreciate hearing about It. ‘
"day" for Luke Easter In Cleve­
ton llnafm r and Jim Turnait.
from the Unlveiiftir of California,
i,This will he the #second con- land this summer and, appropriate­ has begun to make the New York
sedu(lve year 'Buldiy ‘Jones won'l ly, It probably will be a Sunday.] Yankee*, brain trust sit up and
pluy.'.Jn October 1U48 he was op- . . . Beat pres* agent gag of the] take notice.
eruted'upon tu relieve a xerlou* spring is a photo of John Ford.
A mediocre .166’ bitter in 10
think iillniant. Ills uhte/ne from rhu threw 28 touchdown pa***&lt;
I Jacksonville
« 7 2 life .field rklled to hurt the 1040 or Hardln-RInttnona last fall, *ur- previous contexts .Jensen crocked
iSWSU
i Hlouy Cltv.U..... 4 2 lonrrianirnt, as mmir fans nrcdlct- rounded by • batch of pie plates out a single, triple ami home run well now
t»ve a itw
w*T ides
yesterday against the Cincinnati
) Battery*; Jacksonville—McMIlll- id, uud the MnMiu* net aft attend­ i,representing flying saucer*.
rrv barndr Aml ftapseffljental handicap
how to pltrh
Beds. *
,
* am, Mtnko (ilk lluoiu amt Neff ance tdcnril.'1
. stil &gt;re—— ». . ’
&gt;
Tdffi flry’a OH Capitol, currtnt
Cincinnati won Jjuj game, *1 te-6rl auothar Uiltuu- U Imika. tin though Derby
(8). Sioux c ity - FoWlm•• rind Tipn inline,it h'vipailllr* Chair
Frank House, Dctrolt’a $75,nun
favorlle jS 'T lo l a n d Wil­
we might score more run* llm
Walsh &lt;01. Urewes,
bonus
catcher,
wua
going
oftor
a
rl* woAfi.ti
Gocts’ California Plash. Your
HAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Apr. 4.*-, season' and that I* a ,b!g help In liam
high foul ip.an exhibition ut Brad­
Heat,' already or*' -Ih Louisville,
In the other two gnmerf plnyeit helweeii 15,0110 uud 17,00(7 people enton the other day . , , when he IA‘) — Third laseman Frank Gue* ht*MH$r any kind of a 1jinx." where the big Blue Gras* event
yesterday the Kric .Sailor* to ik pnld from 12 to 16 enrli to watch failed lo reach It, a Brave*’ bench tine madii his first appearance r l
will be run May 67 •Numerous
St. Cloud, II to 3, nod the Knox- Hueud eonie homo the king.
lockey shouted "Take that 751 the xeason in tha Ht. Louix Hrnwju’ c Gr PIIH CHR?STI. Trx., Apr. dthvr star* will be tested at Jamai­
4.
V
(/P)
—
For
a
fellow
who
has
vllle Hntokle* downed Tnmtnn II
lineup
yeNturdfiy,
and
failed
to
get
fraud
out
of
your
pocket
ami
you
If today'* xuiumeillke weather
allowed seven run* on 10 walk* ca tomorrow. •
.to 0.
IiIh ihrouRh Sunday, another pept will be able tu move fatter." . . .1 “ hit.
T
and (wo hit* In only three and 2/3
4i TIiii remaining lilnnt
fnini Irio
He
did
show
a
hlev
bit
of
flqld
There’*:
n
o
,
record,
nf
Frank’*
■
re­
Itouera Hornsb"
Hornsb"|
ecu ill probably ds on tho way.
Ty Cobh and Ibiuera
clnfaa ran tiirongh wiukmit &gt;J&gt;ill
ply, but the report *ay* the dlrec- work, huyreyrr, wljaiL he pulled In Innings, rookie pitcher Boh Kelly hold |he top lifetime- batting
rank*
unusually
high
with
Maus­
ii
relay
to
tag
Dave
Pblllev
of
the
wind
changed
In organised banebslli
Chicago White Hox who waa trv|)|jrj er Frankie Frisch of the Chicago avrrage*
Sanford - Orlando State Farmers Market
with .367 and .368 averages res­
to stretch a blow Into a triple.-' 1SuMt
Kelly, up (ram Los Aneele* pect ively.
Third base has been a sura *pot
Kennel Club CntricH
Tho college boiing rule* comwhere he complied a 0-18 record
mltteo, which ha* worked up a with the Brown*.
TONimira k v n im s
last season, has come up for con­
pretty good show and fair evidence
FIHBT MACK— K e U rllr
pt»ht&lt;
that nobody gat* hurt, now I* con­
ST. PKTKKHUUKO, Fla., Apr,.4. sideration of the Cleveland Indl’io tluuight the
Hporty Hally, Mnpefid ‘ llnli, Itunl
Frisch. In a talk with TrHr handet' wa* worth at least $176.sidering more rule* change* so —(/!’)— Outfielder Harold SUmoy,
etly, Park Hoy, M»ry’» ivt,
9t«a Time, Kelm l.nk», Hporty
that th* fore* of blows won't. Sim­ bonus playar drafted by ths I t Chief Lou Boudreau, said h» 600.
nek.
ilarly thay may eliminate the Louis Cardinals from tho Phila­
BHOonti iiai » —n/nita* mii*
knockout and TKO and Judge a delphia Phils' organisation Mat
Jupe, U. II.'* Imulse, Hi'otcti MrUi.
Sy, |)*le‘* Ulrl, Hl&gt;|illilnm, Two II
huut that I* stopped on the point* Fall, has been claimed on waiver*
dver*
Tamnla, llabjr Kansllmr, llurkxlelner.
scored up to that time, *u the loner from Cincinnati.
T l l i n U RAUM— S/lillh* Mile
Ha
la
assigned
to
-,lh*
may
have
a
chance
to
-win
.
.
.
Justifiable J., Hnndiiller Hull, (III’*
Rrt#'
Ouy, Mr. Rhorlalon, Cold HueI, (IlfNext thing they’ll be stopping tho South Atlantic team at Oolumbl
bout, Ilk* a fencing match, every Houth Carolina.
few second* to decide whether
iailvTInka. Dainty tin*. Turkish
somebody was touched i , . and
LAKELAND,
*
a .Ai
J
........ K° rn
$ha hide who really Ilk* to box It alooks
now as If flal Nsw house
l- t h lM e e w H *
i
r t P T H M AUM -S/iatk* Mil*
will be
mysterious arm trouble may pi
■Snack liar, Mildred’* Choice, Cot|As* J., I l l a r k N * n , J m l e d Jnue,
vent him from pitching the IMP
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IA»re ha* been filed In the above
entitled Court, a Petition alUglng
that a certain note dated the Ird
da» of Heplemhar, A. D., IMi, and
•laaed by MEYER FROVUU and
IDA PROVUH, hie wife, payable to
«. NEWMAN for the earn of FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS (t&amp;.UOOOO)
bee been mleplaced or loet, and
praying ttiet the Judgs of the
,bo»e entlllul Court enter an Order
and Decree r«-»«tabU*hlng aald
nota.
You ar* therefore notified to
apprar In eald Court and show
ran re. It nny you have, why udil
nule ehoiilil not be re-eatatillahed
on the (th day ut May, A. D..
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WITNESS my hand and official
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come and cause extensive damage—expensive
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arranged easy terms.

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Eight General Increases in the Last Ten Years Hare Boosted Wage Rates 117%
While Living Costs Hare Increased About 75%. A ny Farther Increase
in Wages Would Hare to he Paid by Telephone Customers
Telephone employ p m , like everyone else,
have faced a sleep I iuti'iiso In tlu* cost of
living d u rin g th e Inst ten yearn. Wind ab out
telephone w ages— have they kept up?
As th e ch a rt clearly shown, telephone
w ages have m ure th a n kept pace— leaving a
s u b sta n tia l m argin in o u r em ployees' favor.
Telephone wage ra te s have been Itie teased
117 p er cen t since IIt.Til com pared w ith an
increase of about 7H per cent in tlie cost of
living for S o u th ern cities.
S o u th ern Hell em ployees have received
eig h t g eneral WHge Increases lit I he Iasi ten
y ears. In addition, they regularly receive
au to m atic "p rogression" raises according to
a schedule which begins th e day they s ta rt
work an d continues w ith fm p ie iit increases
until th ey reach top pay for th e ir respective
jolts.
D uring (lie next twelve molilliH, it out of
4 S o u th ern Hell employ ties will receive ut
Icust one such auto m atic increase. Many will
g e t tw o and threu.
Today, a s alw ays. Soul hern Hell people
receive w ages which c o m p a re fu v o ru b ly with
th o se paid tty o th e r concerns in th e com ­
m u n ity fo r C o m p arab le skills und experience.
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Several goud used k e Boxen. 12— Sperm I Services — l
upHtnlrs fm niMheiJ apartment 'in
Prlre* very rcmonahle, Tcrim*
my humc. l’rlvntc hath with
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Available. Batten Kloetric Cdni- t r a c t o r W o r k .
uliuwcr, iirivutf entrance, f'all
for free e*tlmetea. Jack Hu,nanv.________ ___________ ■
between 11 uml 12, tl and 7, Mr*.
sell.
INT, Ladder* and some FurnII. IK i‘l|i)iln, Phone 402-J.
FURNISHED two mum cottage.
faction. Old Door* made Ilk*
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WIRK KECOHOEK, NEW, AT
Ing. Portable power plant, 12
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REDUCTION. Records, eraiet,
yean naperlenca in BemlnoU
play* at full auditorium volume.
County. H. M. Cleatun, Lake
TWO 58 ft. x 154 ft. shady building
Stencil Duplicator, automatic
Iota, high and dry, ovsrlooklng
Marv.
faad, sacrifice very tow priced.
beautiful Crystal Lakt.
For
R*v. John Mitchell, Anne* (I,
’urthrr Information Ph. 1480-R.
—in&gt;th for 52X0. Inquire Carrie
loldaboro.

Telephone W ag es
A re W ay Ahead of the
C o st of Living

th a t is am ong th e (test in all industry, und
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U. N. Protest
K aP naval
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O f B i v a l v e s atlonsf ftog eend

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LYORK — (/P) — Royal Toner ha* Keen throwing oytl4rs in
b i i for 40 year*.
wan't do it for a laugh—it'* hi* living. And it ha* given him
[aympathy for people who raiie century plant*.
■ntjr plant* mu»t be the only thing* more trouble to grow than
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observation team to Chlffa.
Meanwhile, In Manila a congrrr■lonal committee sought to mediate
the bitter llukbalahap atrifs. In
nine day*, hit-run raids have coat
at least N lives, several burned
Mages and driven thousands In
Mr from their iwmes.
Rep. Samuel F. Kayes. Isabelle
Provfnee Liberal, Mid Ilia Hous*
Committee on UnPlIlpIno Activi­
ties would seek a peace meeting
with Luis Xante, Communist lead­
er of the Huka.
President Qulrino Mid Mvnral
day* ago he had received offw
cial report* that Taruc had died
of tuberculosis. But Rep. Arscniq
Lacon, Nationalist Party member
received a letter from tha Huk
from Manila, said today ha had
leader.
Taruc egpreued hope that the
committee on UnFillpIno affaire
would study tbs problem of maintlning order "with more IntotItgenee,” Laceon said.
The army, ordered to eupprees

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IT, who operate* a 6,000-acre Long lainnd Bivalve ranch, ipoke
fO ISLAND • inside - JIM T .f
-------------------in feeling. Itlglit now he thing that ever hit ,our business.
i 700,000 bushel* of oyster* It not only lifted up our packing
and dropped II down kind*n ny»trr rnrirh h ilant wood.
It coat ua about a
Ing Itko dry loud farming, ing
million bushels of ovatera."
_ . you can't ace vour crop*, quarter
An even bigger blow to tho 670,la lomcthiiuf Ilka running 000,000
a year Industry wa» the
largraiind hotel, except the change In
habits that took
•Lay longer and are more plate whenanting
Americana (darted or­
fresh fruit cocktail a* aopet* t them at tilrth and you dering
llaeru
Inntnad of “half a doiati
awitch them to different on XIW
(he (MU
half •nolle
khell."
i or timed," aald Taner
“It la aaiier to rut a grapefruit
'•It
Each time you have to
them up and plant thorn In lb half than an oyater. admitted
. . . . . .But a __
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rancher.
self-shucking
‘water. And they don't t hae ___
I a.profit until they're five oyater Isn't necessarily tha answer.
“The business la coming back
yeara old and ready for
Cigarette Ads
All that time your money now — everything move* In cir­
cle*,’’ laid Toner. “Do you know
up.”
have to taka more earn the Chinese raised ovatera A,000
(CeattaaeO gram ra g * Oa«l
T than you do with children, yeara ago? Julius Carter sent cigarettes, made by Amorim
A man can let hi* kid* k» oyater* packed In tnow all the Cigarette and Cigar Co. of Durham, N. C.
Jnlng at Coney Inland, for way from Britain to Rome.
FTC said It* action on Camels
but he couldn't grow
"The Chinese ami Roman* were
Sere,
not dumb. They knew what was end Old Cold wan baaed primari­
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bacterial count I* too high." good for them To get the moat ly on a finding that those cigar­
t l W explained. "The elate would food value out of anything you ettes "cannot truthfully claim a
~ 'tallow oyster heda that close have to eat It all. And what one lower nicotine content because the
Minted areaa. It'* even Uriel- Mhlmnl do people net ontlrutv to­ fobaccoe* nurd by thn manufactur­
mut oyater ruining than about day? (inly the oyater. It hae ers of all the leading cigarette
brand* contain nicotine In sub­
farming."
everything you need."
the same quantities and
•time every ovuter rancher
This iiccrncd a good point to ask stantially
i moat I* the 'itiinmrr spawn- Toner n question that I’ve heard variations."
The agency asserted that this
.time. For i&lt; fe» dnva after dlsruiKcd often.
was prnved by a aeries of tests
‘ l, uhtll thev nritlle and anchor
"Von
know
what
people
aav
mnde by the Food and Drug Ad­
ta of old h*ll (brown on
allow lioit.no. the young nyt- about oyater*—l* It really true7” ministration at the request of the
Trade Commlxilon.
ape frecawiinmlng larvae, I asked.
"Ye*, It is unite true," he smiled.
"Tho result* of those test*,"
look llko tadpolej under a "You
du Mu.'iidlunm find pearls In FTC stated, "showed that thn ni­
tacopc.
cotine content of Imth the tobacco
Hero an nervoua a* es|&gt;e&lt;-t*nt thorn.
"You have about a million lo one in amt the smoke from tho Indivi­
Kara then," Mid Toner. "Anv
or »uddcn cold snnn can chance. At least we did find Iwo dual cigarette* involved In the
ro u t our wholn year'* art — pearl* In a tent of two million nyu* tests varied greatly, both in .actual
icath money we'll ho counting on tors at our plant. Hut pearln from weight of the cigarette*, nut only
oysters In this men aren't of any weight nml In percentage by
Iva yearn later.
" 4 big atom oven dm rim up really great value. Too much cal­ ax among the six different brand*
ana imotliera the old ovstvrs cium in llii'in. They don't huff but also among the Individual
cigarette* of the snmu brand."
HIM hmrlruiio waa thn worst well.''
In other word*, FTC said, be­
cause of many variable factor* in
dential
advisors
for
Renata
failure
TelegramH Sent
to rouflrm former ClmirniMti lx-- the growing, blending and process­
land R. Old* for n new term on ing of rlgarete nhnrco, “It I* Im­
aaaO Warn Pane Oat)
possible for it manufacturer to pro­
ors were urging liTm to veto the Federal Power Commission.
The vacancy ultimately want to duct) n largo volume of cigarette*
natural gas Mil, which squeaka standard content of nlcoUgh the House hy a twu-vnlo former Uiiv. Mon C. Wallgrnn of with
Washington, whose nomination for ttiiQ nod throat Irritants."
of the National flecurltv
A* to Old Cold*, FTC aaldt
would prohibit the Federal ,-hairman
Rrsiiurrec Hoard previously was
-“Lor IHard la forbidden to re­
* Commission from fixing thu tabled
hy the Benata Armed Serv­ present that 11* Old Hold brand,
Of gM delivered to pipeline* ice* committee,
or the .smoke front these rlgerMapendent producers.
j The llogno apnrovsd tho MM
ettea, cpntaifM V if . nicotine, ar
Msgram to the President fer speaker Rayburn (D-Tex.), a less tars and m ine, or Is le** ir&lt;j|hM pal of tha President's, ■»* rlUtlngvto tha throat than thn
P**fed for It* passage. K«'
nelgaretMeor
f l l l i t f l 101 the imoke Iherefrato,
a rates by an esllmatsd pressed thn opinion It would not if any of tha other leading brand*
1,000 to 1600,000,000 a year, raise the price of natural gas In of cigarettes,
a veto, the mayor* -told any flntisnmer hy "one r«d rent."
FIT! aald regarding Camel* i, ____Jant tha chit! beneflclarThe President may delay until
"The RaynolJa firm |t p/ohlhil
, af Mm laglslatlon would bs SB Apr, tB tho appointment of a chair­ from claiming that l ( il*- |i Camel
f’eO companies who they said man of the Atomic Energy Com arena
the «moi*
*mehe from fth* cltavbrand os in*
. most of the gas product Inn. mission, some of hie aldea Said. tte*. contain* 1*** nicotine than
also charged that Senator Lewie Btrau*« 1* stepping out on u. tha tiganitfe*, nr th^ siifpke
(D-Okla,), wealthy gas and that date, rrrntlng a vacancy on therefrom, nr anv of
‘ .who sponsored thn hill, the five-member group. In thn other largest sailing brands of
onal financial Interenl" mnuutlmc, Sumner T. Pike will cigarette*, or that Camels or the
con Unite a* acting chairman.
•moke therefrom will never harm
made puhllr In
Tliomaa K, Ffnletter'a agree­ or Irritate the throat.'-'
ment to serve an Secretary of the
FTt! also banned advertising
Air Force solved one of Mr. Tru- claim* by Camsli that this cigar­
Iphla, Detroit, Los Ange- man'll administrative problems. ette Is "either beneficial to or not
eClansland, Pittsburgh. Baltl- Tho President named the New Injurious to a particular bodily
Louis, Milwaukee, SIlu- York lawyer — a former Pennsyl­ system or *oma other part of the
Kansaa City, Cincinnati. vanian — to the Air pout to sue- body. Contrary to these represen­
Toledo, Birmingham, Ak- Cecil W. Btuart Symington.
tation*, FTC aesertedi
St, Paul, Thay aald they ..Bywlngton la shifting oyer to , 'The record ClMrly shows that
. millions of gsa nsers In the chairmanship of the National Camale elgaratte* are physiologi­
J t.
Security Resources Board with or­ cally Injurious when imok* to ex­
of tha sponsors of the ders to build up the strength of cess and where th* smoker I*
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Lattlmore ha* Called MeCsrthy’i
charges a Me.
--■» the time LaUlnwrO taka* the
stand, tha commit!** hoyea to have
m s McCarthy pa yore ho eayo ho
against
promised
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Manchuria* to tha
Ache-son aald mavU both era 1
In response to other
.
he aald thera haa base hard#
for help Irony the China Comn
lit authorities and no change.
tha American attitude of wit
holding dlplomatle recognition
from the Communists at this time
Among the guest
arisen, he said, are
attitude the U. &amp; _
should take toward p rin ts organi­
sation* that want to help — wheth­
er It should oppose the Idas, con­
sent to It or actually help.
Another question was what hoe
the government Itself should eonJder action. In this connection ha
made his observation that It
difficult to see how th a u , fl. i
ernment as such could do any­
thing that would bo effective.
The Secretary of 8 tata all
the United State* favors In
ate steps to Ittcluds Osrmanv In
welding a Westers European or­
ganisation.
The Secretary added that thi»t
country wishes Germany woulId
join promptly th* present Cotitie
of Europe
Achcson disclosed that th* 19
nation* of th* North Atlantic
Council heve agi
ihould meet In London about May
IB. He said he plana to leavo fer
London, by way of Paris, shortly
before that date. He said he ha*
mi plan* to visit other plgce* dur­
ing hi* trip.
flume official* have expressed
belief the question of what to do
about Uermanv may be one of th«
most critical Issue* to coma up Ip
the London talks. This includes
the difficulty of fitting flermsny
Into a European union in confllg
at some point* with British
French policies.
Achrbon said ha will talk with
llritlih Foreign Minister Bevla and
■•Tench Foreign Minister 8chuman
the lu«rd hitting lluke, dam p«d
n light consol snip on !M actTvle
Hr«. Manila newspaper correapon*
ib-tith said Army combat teems
were &lt;ui tho move throughout cen­
tral l.umn. They also rcaorted
the Army hea strengthened con­
stabulary outpute near Uto Sierra
Madru range from which thp Huk|
swoop down on villages.
JAKARTA, U. B.
Indonesian central go
harrassrd by u new revolt In a
member state, ruihed Bui tan Ha­
mid 11 of W**t Borneo of#
Jail as the master-mind of « pi*
overthrow the Jakarta
Tha latest uprlilnj
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Commission
t r m the trial; WgfMt mat* woA team i f atouHty expert* la
•ectftlon of churchmen *ine* the tightening th* control system at
Cemmunlat-leatl government *n- th* Berlin headquarter* now.
acted a law that year Mttlng up
stat* control ovttr *ll 'ehurche»r
About half i f American-pop­
corn tale* a n In theater lobbies.
the Vatican established an “**plo»i-

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•loner - t Who M
Breta the P rill dept and Acheion
■ad aald what Jan hay alleged.
' Id fait. Acheion declared, McC^ ^ T * t a 7 y a L said It.would
move for the United
grant financial aid to
JK th* wake of Improved
Argeatina In
relatioa* between the
SCI
mntjXi.
coun

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ilMea were found to have one
laeouieo of Ism than
w , i K ,a ,: . M
e later ante the maximum
of families that will ha
titled aa tenants to the prot to be constructed by tha
Jhorlty. However, It I* be­
lieved that th* maximum will lie
' than 13,000.
i Atm * surveyed included George­
town, Goldsboro, GindervIMe, MidM y and Lake Monroe, and units
“ other areas were also survey-

vain* Communlat eounlrlea.
,
fl* . n*ws agency quoted the
prosecutor s* m Ving "the cleric *1
‘ t sad the monasteries form ■
»**t ipOof-iho** ha*eb*#n"po*t:
ted army ol iUta Vatican."
tha dapurtment la that of
Tha official neiv* agency Mid
an ■■•litant legal adviser on poli­
RaJiVtky, Sllham dnd Mastilak had
tical affair*.
Snow told tho Senator* that appealed but "the Ribera snnouncaccepting the senfrom 1M7 to Mar. 1, I960 th* Depirtment Loyalty Board has deter­
t&lt;M*q'wwhll*, In Berlin a drive to
mined 846 loyalty cases, Ha
that 11W of thoee have bees “poetaudited” by tho Loyalty Ravlaw partment’s fllee, or to confidential
Board headed by Blehsrdaon. Ill# r i i records and the data of the
"aoot-audlt” la a ekeck oa what loyalty review board
the department board fid.
Snow Mid that In th* 846 cases,
two employes were found to be
security rUk*. He aald five real
ed while charge* wars pending,
Snow did not My what happe
to th* two employee found to be
security risks.
"I have served continuously al
chairman of th* board." Snow *4id
"and have participated aa a mem­
ber of the panel In 86 percent ol
the cates, i have sat at most of
tha hearing*.
"I have tried to give every cat*
my most careful and Judicial con­
R A N G
sideration; 1 am cure that other
members of ths board have done
likewise."
McCarthy ha* given the Senate
commitee the names of nine per­
sons he says he consldeia bad se­
R E F R IG E R
curity, risk* although they were
paisrrf by Snow's board. McCarthy
also has. celled the Snow board
"either Incompetent or atupld.
Rome of the person* McCarthy
ha* named have appeared bewrc
the committee eno denied hi*
charges of pro-Communiet Ican-

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and,

Renator Lodge (R-Msss), •
member of the Investigating com­
mute*, said In * Renats.Ptcch on
Monday that none of McCarthy*
charges had been proved.
Know told the committee he was
Informatlon, sold llr. Wll- not free to discus* the cases of
wae obtained eonceming the nine Individuals mentioned by
fling surveyed, such aai
occupants, whether owner- M"It ^would not be appropriate for
I o r . tapaat-oeeupied, num- me.” Snow ..Id , ft5 d *cu.s the
Individual cm ** mentioned by
of person* dwelling In uqlt, Senator
McCarthy, In view of the
Itary and electrical facilities,
oted alto were tho general eon- feet thut the PreeWeni he* com­
mitted the entire Hat to the Loy­
MiUi m o n u iiy
rtn i
pftia« alty Review Board for a ra-vlaw
Preildent Truman last wfek orof room*, ages of
ovred that IH* e*M* of all thoje

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24 MONTHS
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Mr. Truman kanad that order
when refusing, to gty* the Senate
.committee access to tha State De-i

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WASHINGTON. Apr. 5 - (/P) - The Navy says, in eommoat on
Ine latest Hying uucer report: (I) It has not developed any pancake­
shaped jrl plane* and (z) It is not egptrimenting wilh any saucershaped miiiilr.
In fact, the &lt;lf|iarlmrn! reported through a spokesman, tha nearest
thing lo a Hying jauerr it ever developed has not flown tinea 1947.
The spokesman was commentinp last nigh! on an artkle in U. S.
News ami World report whleh
aalrt engineers have concluded that
tha oft-reported nauccra are jatpowered planes of a new design de_v»loped hy the Navy. The magawtine said the saucers may have
•prim ; from e x p o r I in • nit a bv
Charles II. Zimmutman (nr the
Notional Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics (NACA).
At Lnnglrv Air Force base In
Virginia, Zimmerman said he
worked on an experimental panrake-shaprd model plane during
the war — this waa the one the
Navy said flew lost In 1JM7 —
but h« didn't icgnrd It on a fore■runner to the flvimr saucer.
w To conclude that It was. he said.
waa “obviously the wrong conelusion."
NACA officials aald the model
Zimmerman developed later be­
came a Navv craft known ns th*
XFBt), or •‘Klving I’ancake." Tlie
Navy said h full scale exnarl-

Lake Mary
lly VIRGINIA PALMER
Mr. nml Mrs. A. N. 8cott had as
their house gup-.t over the week­
end. Mrs. W .1. Armstrong.
Miss Knv It.ierman left Sunday
afternoon for her homo lit Wash­
ington, t&gt;. C. after spending 10
days with her sunt and uncle. Misn
l.iivn Hi-rlutid nnd Mr. 8 . Borland.
Tlir Kd l.awtnns on the Country
Cluh Rond hnve returned to their
gmmimer home In West Peabody,
" Ia s i.
Hoy:, of the Lake Mary Scout
Troop left Friday nfteruoon on a
hiking and ramping trip, return­
ing Sunil.,y evening. Members en­
joying this outing were: Howard
Lloyd, Itolihy Taylor, “Skipper"
Nelson, Walter Weiderhold, Geor­
ge It. I’nttei son, *Jr., Eugene
Greenleaf. Warren MrCnll and
Donald Westmoreland, and tho
Scoutmaster. T. M. Miller.
■ During the absence of Ills sister,
sir*. Beitlm D. Sorrell, E. A.
Douglass Is snending sometime
with the f . S. Donaldson*.
Mrs. Klieii L. Hoyt Is aide to
he oi|t ng.yin after a icrrnt Hines -.
Tuesday evening Mr. Rruc*
Overcash of Coen* was rglUng on
friend*, lie I* * former riwidcrt of
Lake' Mary.
d ’J’l f a
MI*h Kay Morton returned to
her home nfflre last week*; hi
hfttr
a week spent in Lake Mary In th*
■ iteifki of (he Lake Mary flrhooT
” annn*l" She nets In Ihe ranarlty
of ndvanre agent of the publishing
houso that Is putting out the book.
Mr. nnd Mra. Wm. Krtel have
as their guests, Mr. and Mr*.
George Meyers of Akron, Ohio,
Mt»s Kleanor Panldll of Virginia
I* visiting the A. K, Crorker*.
Rev. nnd Mrs. W. R. Houston
who were spending a few days with
tho Herbert Lnmpcrts, left la»t
week for their home In Maryland.
• Th* Paul Li RI***IU have as
their guest al Happv Hill, Mr*.
Mina II. Garnther* of New York
Cllv.i
.
Mr*. Rost Gamlet of Mas»arhusetts guest of Mr. *nd Mr*. Ed
Lawton on the Country Cluh has
returned to her home.
Visiting the Leonard Tag** In
Winter Perk uvtr Uw week-end
Mr*. A. C. Hsttndm. The

mental modal never got off th*
ground.
■*
Radio commcntrlor Henrv J.
Mid last atgnt that raan^

Jacobsen's

"flying rtuctm" realty ar« U. 8.

t ontroll fd Jet fighter plan**.
On hi* ABC broadciat be referrad to the XF8U. Ha called II
a Navv experimental fighter of
“Incredible speed." It iookc and
Is shaped like a pancake. Taylor
&gt;ald.
He said a "saucer" seen over
Montgomery. Ala., off July 24.
1948. hy two Eastern Airlines
pilots, really waa aa aaperimental
irt plane. In a broadcast from

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He said they are of *eyoral
types “but nobody I*
lcin."
Ho said one waa found on the
ground lit T*xa*.

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nlfleant changes have been
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Th* Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Sir:
Wa a rt residents uf Aril nut on,
Va., and very frequently come to
Sanford to visit our daughter and
■on-ln-jnw and llttla grandson. Wa
vara returning to tha Inn from
thalr homo laat Saturday night
about 11:00 P.M, whan at Fourth
and Sanford Avanua wa had tha
mlafortuna to run out of gaa —
an Incldant Which occasionally
happens In tha heat of regulated

By JAMBS MARLOW

WASHINGTON, Apr. 4. — OP)
— Cungres* doesn't team likely to
forca a ahowdown with President
Truman on Its damanda to'we ear*
lain aacrat loyalty film of tha gov*
ernmenL
Tha dcinandi wtra made by a
Senate aubcummlttaa which la in*
validating ehargaa by Senator
McCarthy, Wlieonain Republican
that there are Comraunlite or pro
referendum, or popular Veto on legislative
Communirta in tha State Depart­
ment.
his term, hsd less acceptance. For Connecticut to adopt this The proof against the people
he him accuted. McCarthy says,
proposal Would he a pew departure for an F.a*t*rn state.
In tha loyalty filed of the State
The Initiative, referendum and recall have accomplish­ m
Department, tha FBI, and tha

DocToi?,voii;
NEEDA5PRIM6
TONIC" y

familtaa.

All tha utoraa war* closed with
the exception of tha liquor dealtra, and tha iddawalka and atraata
were thronged with Colurad folk*
anjoylng tham»alvaa. A* I stepped
out of tha car and was trying to
figure out where I could find a
telephone. two vary fine looking
policemen utapped out of tha alia*
dow* and Immediately took charga
of tha Hituatlon. Their courtesy
ami kindness In helping us to lo­
cate an available telephone to surnmun help la ao much appreciated
wa ahould Ilka you Sanford folka
to know about It too.
Thank* again from grataful Vtr*
ginla folka.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Vaynon Smith
310 South Glaba Road
Arlington, Va.

ed less Mian their supporters honed. On the other hand
they- havi not been the dangers that their opponents fear­
ed. On the whole thqlr influence has been good. It might
enliven a !ata^o'e | ovatrj|inent to adopt them.

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Btfeiath Sampling

WRDNESDAY, APRIL #, IBM

f "Let me have a sample of your breath, please!" Such
orders from police officers may be heard soon if we are to
ifk of d u ll!) of mind I* a cer* believe Thomas N. Boate, an official of the New York City
evidence that wo do not lor* Association of Casualty and Surety Companies. He visua­
brother at nunelvto. Follow lizes the policeman taking a sample. If the analysis shows
r charily, and daalra spiritual
i—-I Cor. 14:1.

CommiHHion

Congialulalions to 0 r v i
- Tout Idon upon hi* election
^pteiidrnt ui the Rotary Club.
L * n tlil titcnhuwrr says that
Alaska i* the weakret link in the
aation’* chain of defense*. And
eotptone cliy might •• well recall
that a chain is np tlronicr than its

to make the rotas safer. One driver out of every five in­
volved In traffic accidents Is reported to be under the in­
The Slate of Florida, hard fluence of liquor. Unfortunately, to prove whether this is so
is something again. '
pitisetHina'ncially despite it* $40,— ■ ■ *&gt;
'■ ■ ■

weakest’Imk

000,000 a year sales tax, has juil
fallen heir to a $29,306 estate
which will be placed in the public
school fund. The death of Mis.
Made Solomon, wife of the notor­
ious, Miami gambler, "Ace-Deuce"
Solomon, in the Stale Hospital for
the Insane al Chaltahoochee, paved
the way for this windfall.

The Generous Huntinjrtons

Future generations may rise up and call the name of
Huntington blessed. Archer M. Huntington, founder of Nuw
York Clty'a Hispanic Museum, has turned over Ills YOO-acre
estate to Connecticut for a state park. Years ago lie gave
to Now York State extensive wooded areas In the Palisades
and near Syracuse. He ia best known, however, for bis en­
couragement of the Hispanic Society of America. Rvory■■ ■
*
A» if to prove the type oi men llilng Spanish, but chiefly Its art and literature, is of in­
terest to this society. As a result even Spain Itself hardly
ytm ,are worming their way into
rivals the society library In the richness of its collection of
'Public office in this counity, the rare Spanish Iwokty... ,* f!
Miami Herald quotes ftorp .HtJirrt

Dfpaitmertl of Penal Correction
two lays, "Many of ua want to do
murder, but few of ut dwMlhase.
Who do not, perhaps, nJH M n1Ilia igttjesting to thoseuEas .who
lava, or ara threatened V H ulcers
mat' we probably want aarkfromit
murder, and that if we would "pi
Maid and commit murajfiiWt
Would probably «ti/ riA'if bur til-

one another. One won't Jet the
others Intrude on It* constitutional
rliAit* and authority.
Having been turned down by
the President, the subcommittee
then took this step
It issued a subpoena - - formal
demand — upon the Secretary of
Stale, Dean Achrton, the head of
the Civil Service Commission, Har­
ry Mitchell Mid the Attorney Gantral, J. Howard McGrath, to turn
over the secret files.
Then
. . . . . .boi«
. . . the President, haa
now fotmally ordered them to Ig­
nore the Mih)atna)i.
What then could the committee
do to force the Issue ami settle
once for nil this (lueistloti: Can
the Congress force the executive
In mu'll to let Congress have any
secret papern it wishes to sect
The Mulwominlttee could decide
1*00 Lute To CluHsify
Achexon, Mitchell and McGrath
By RtmSBLL KAY
should he cited for contempt uf
Congress. Then, If the full BenMe approved, this would be (ho
In the heat and fury of the had something to do with auctl
next step:
battle between Pepper and Smo­
The Senate's Sergeant-at-Arm &gt; ther* for the United State* So iwould he neilt to unest the litre p
a lot of voter* are over*
men. The Senate then, because I! ete,
looking the fact th at whan they
hue the power, could older th •
men kept In ('listed? Indefinite! &gt;

' ,0§“ ‘ * 'RT. AUGUSTINE RECORD

If anyone wonders why the coat
of the Federal gam hm ent Is Just
about tha ' most rtlttenl domestlp
■ ■ »ur* w a rn h -a i'lg suggest^ repri* issue we face, a tabulation recent­
ly prlpted by Reader'* Digest wilt

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wo can t bMK wMflfe wa
Join Ihem, r F m m i how
, or vicioua? We don I think
I betides, we think we can

ton and Adams cash a
more than fttfioofl
Md n War oitlih ha
Mdget totoled only $1
Thereafter, tgyniaan

,tlon—nearrHk.Coolldgo and Roovef
■pending around 184,silo tha depraaeion, Prscl*

Ntotor Pcp^cr. boOUmf ol bo• 100 psrcsnl New Dealer,
avrying the torch lor, FDR;
P h "I toy that Roosevelt
MtMp haa boco respinsihie (or

nan
ard to n bettor America

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A request by Edward Higgins
for a 12,600 donation to the Bern-,
limit- Cdlinty Chamber of Com-4
merer for next year’* hudget wa*
taken' under advisement.

EASTER GREETINGS
Beautiful
Potted
Plants
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coat turn* ftlY,Mt(),Obtf,OOU. The
grand total for all the President*
through 1040 was | l 79,tl110,000,000
And that total, It must be rentem-

of our' mstory, '
Reader's Digest team out the
extraordinary axpendlturea of the
World War II year*—IM1-46. It
then Hat* President Truman'*
•landing from the 194« fiscal year
lo lha end of September, 1949, It
odds up to over $191,000,000,000—
►arly $19,000,OOfl.OOO more tMn
II hla at predecessors spent axint for lha 1941-IMB period.
Here Is n very revealing picture
I tha way the. nation haa tans.
’ M into that conditions nsvs
isuMl oVer the years, But II Is
to true that the government has
■pended &gt;tn every direction to n
far area tec than moet of ua
d. Mr. Truman U now tn
&gt;1 of that expansion, but he
t tbo, major cause. Pressure
a M every kind have frown
lely more adept and powef-

Corner Flrat Street * Meg*e«a Aveoae

town yod deairod to reach, J a

ahM , ‘ttoHropresanta you 1w Wh
Commission and hla sworn duty
la to protect your Intoreat along
willr the Intoreat of the state and
all tha people."
“wily,?Jumping grasshoppers,"
he exirtatjied," a m ll wasn't evtn
planning to bother my head
I expected to do wax vole In the
Senate race and let , It go al
that."
And thla fallow wagn*t durao.
Ha wna * pretty sound sort of
a cltlxen. Owned hla Own home,

be thrown Into the courts. Almost
rurely then It would be fought all
the way up tu the U. S. Supreme
Court for a final dediton.
If the court decided against the
President and he still refused to
yield, we'd have a grand and
glorious men.

.Call du fu* CORSAGES, CUT FLOWERS Md
11 ' FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS.

A. K. ROSSETTER, Florist
CELERY AVBNUK

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BEAT THE

Congress, the State Legislature,
Railroad and Public Utlttiea Com­
mission, etc.
"But they ara Just names," my
friend said. "I dont know *
slngls one of these people or the fairs and never taka the trouble
Jobs they ore seeking, so how to think very much about govern*
No Congress ha* aver Irlsd to can 1 vote Intelligently 7"
merit or how It operates. He p*nforce n showdown with the execu­

"You can*!/' T admitted, "un­
tive branch on thla question. Many less you era willing to acquaint
eongreaaa* in the past have d*- yourself with your government
and Ito functions and then eonalder carefully th*' qualifications
of tiw various candidates m e are
offering foe each poet" .

bahly wouldn't have registered to
voto thla year If ha hadn’t be­
come Interested in the SmathraPepper fight and decided to have
soesetktng to soy akosrt that.
But ho la plenty Intereoted now
and pinna to ottond every rally
awl personally meat as many of
the candidate* a* be eon. I think

nd officeholders of l&gt;oty-9a»*
invs M ien Into line. Tito re-

are our htigo budgets,' with

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aCommlaatonwo*
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wurrlng Federal' deficits in iplle
F these bttdgeti.
'A noteworthy development lo the
Mprn over' our flaenl nffalrs
mah- la being aiproaaod by peoSjr/wlb are ndt conservatives.

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mlssloner. and Jai &gt; Ha • in
securinw land for &gt; &lt;ew hr n-ill
park and irere-.ti ,i cent*: for
Negroes to' replww ilie one recently doted at the east end of the
Municipal Airport area.

■ St, John's Bluetrlc Cowgwiy
tha headllnea but don't lose eight
of tha fact that you will b*
called to select U, 8, Gongreeamen. Senator* and RoftoaonUs
tlve* In your Slate Lejrialnture,
State Railroad and. Public Utili­
ties Commissi oner* and many
minor officials,
A large percentage of the folka

Tabulation Has Revealing Fig

Mia after rvppmm rt-«lfctibu, the
Uuchihe is for him, not only th*
federal machine, but the state
machine, and with their money,
’&gt; 'Ntronage, and political fayors,
they will control any election they
.-/yWMt lo control. May b« so. It ia
,.ol cow* n hard job lo beat th*
M tk iii, paiticulatly one to wall
etNmchrd with tha hard cash lo

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Soli Conservation Commit) - I*
now conducting a survey ' ih#
area extending west and
nd
il.t* Smith Canal, and It la
red
to await a report on watn
-els
and drainage before taking * ' on.
II. n. Pope was dire&gt;»

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THE WANFORD WWIALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

A n d Personal Activities
•rHa Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender
WKDNhMDAY
The Youth Ktvlval will continue
• t the First Baptist Church at
• ;00 P. M. The revival la hiring
conducted by the Baptist Student
Union of Stetson University.
THURSDAY
The Youth Kevival will rmi'
tlnoe at the First Baptist Church
rtv la being
at 8:00 F. M. The revival
conducted by the Baptist Student
Union
of Stetson “University.
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The West Hid.- I*TA will meet
at 8:00 F.M. to be preceded with
• board meeting at 2:30 F.M.
The South Hide I’arent-Tearhtr
Association will have Its regular
meeting at 2:00 F.M. A short .mogrant to he prevented will he baaed
I on "Good Health."
Seminole Chanter No. 2. O.E.fl
Will meet at 8 00 F.M. at the Majonle Temple, Arrangements will
be made at this meeting for tiani
portatiuu to the Grand Chapter
meeting to lie held in Qrlandn
Apr. II U A luogram will fol­
low the regular meeting and refreshmeMt. will he served liv the
Past .Matron,.
FRIDAY
The last non,Imi uf the Youth
) Revival will he held at the First
baptist Church ar TOO F. M under
the direction of the . Baptist Htu
debt Union of Stvtaoii
n University.
M'l.NlMf
Circles of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist
ill meet at '11.00 o’clock
‘ '
Church will
as follows: Circle No. I, Mrs.
-M yron
l
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Smith,
chaiiuian, in the
Men's Hihlu classroom; Circle No.
Si Mrs. Msck N. Cleveland, chair
In the T. E. L. classroom;
chairman, In the Woman's Bible
classroom: Circle No. 4. Mrs. J.
L. Jackson, chairman. In the Young
Men’s class loom; Circle No. 5,
Mrs. H. K. Turner, chairman, In
the Udells class room; Circle No.
6, Mrs. R. T. Thoms*, chairman,
In tlta Fhllatliea class room; Circle
No. 7. Mrs. It. It. link, chairman,
In Mrs. Dixon's class room. At
13:00 o'clock a covered dish lunchi eon will lie served In tin General
Assembly room niid at 1:00 F.M.
Circle No. 7 wltii'MV*. John U.
Abrahams as program chairman,
will 41
direct the program.
topic
— The
' ----will he "Presses at Work for God .
All women of the church are urged

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MMoubry Union pit- the

man's
aptlst Church for children
First Baptist
Aged
four to sig yekrs[ Wll|, meet
h
at 11:00 A. M. lit the church nut-

Telephone 148

Miss Gleason Tells
Flans For Wedding
Mlrt Ettle Jane Gleason, whose
marriage to Richard Keogh will (,*
an event of Saturday, announced
today plans for her wedding. The
ceremony will bo pet formed at
1C:00 A.M, In the l.akr Marv Comnmnlty Church by Rev. Janie- M
Thompson of St. Cloud nnd K*v
C. C, White, pastor of the Com­
munity Chuirh.
She will Ik* given in inariiagc bv
her father nnd will have as her
maid of honor Mias Joiiueline Mul­
ler of llawkiiixville, Ga. Bridesmaids will he Misg Margaret June*
■l*n uf lluwMnsvlIle, Miss Mali
Jane Kill,auks and Mlsa Juliet Join
er of Orlando, Junior bridesmaid
will be Mary Grace llobbv and flm
nelce of IU bridegroom. I.vnu Hu
retie Keogh, will serve a , f|o&gt;*»girl.
Mr. Keogh has chosen as liest
man his twin brother Ralph Keueh
Mid ushers will he I.e«ier Till!
Oil* Hjohlom, Miles Keogh and
lack Keogh Nuptial music will
he furnished by Hairy Wester
oruanlsl, and John Miller will
lender viH-nl selections.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Jammet of
New Smyrna Reach weie the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Abrahams.
Dr. and Mis. Ralph F. Spencer
and .Mr. and Mis H. N. Ilu.-Mn*
of Clnveravk. N. J. arrived today
lo visit at the May fail lull. Mis.
Spencer is the former Mary Klltu*
hetli I'ulestoii.
Mrs. ltavid It) a I of West Palm
Reach arrived on Monday to upend
a week with Mr. nnd .Mrs. George
Wells. Mr. Dyal Is expected to
arrive on Huturilny and they will
return to their home oil Hominy.
Mont. Fearle L. Rohsnn. HN.
N'CUHIt. bus arrived from Miami
to •pend Ea*li'l with,her parents
Mr. ami lire. J. N, Robson. Also
visiting (he Rohsnns Is their daugh
ter-ln-law, Mrs. Claude Robson of
Manta.

Sorority Moots At
JoluiHonllomo

L a iir o n

Mrs. C. It. Clouts, H ut. Falmx.
class 0. Mi&gt;. C. It. Clunt*. first.
Clu-* V . Mi . C. T. Nllda. k. first.
Mr*. Mux l.einhuit, second; Mis.
R. G. Smith, thlid; Mrs. C. K
Clon|«, Jr.. hoiKtruble mention.
Collector s Corner, Mr. W. A.
The Oviedo Garden Club held llarris, fln t.
Teague. Crotons, first ami purple
Its Third Annual Flow er Show
Bulbs, Tuber*. (Irchida. Class ribbon.
In the school gymnasium li\«t F r i ­
Mrs. C. H. Clouts, African Vio­
l-A.
Sirs. John Iludo, first; Mr*.
day. Resides the sections of a r ­
C. T. Nihlark, second; Mrs. Steve let*. first; Miss Ruth Davidson,
tistic arrangements and horticul­ Mikler. third Class Ml. Mr*. Max Coleus, third; Mr*. M. L. Daniels,
ture. there was n plant mart, s
l.einhart, aeeutnl; Mrs. Merritt Sta­ African violet*, second. Jlinlot
refreshment
Imoth and several
First Grade Prujtct.
ley, third; Mrs. M. I.cliihnit. lion­ Classes
floral displays from the followlne et able mention.
fiist; .Second Grade project, first;
florists. Violet Dell. Orlando; A. K
Men’s Exhibit, Cln*» 2-A. Mr Even Miller, fust; Joanne Oliver,
Ronsetter, Baufoid: Feggv Jo'i It. C lo uts fir*t mol mimic rib- second: (Intel Htudehaker, third:
Garden, (irlilid u ; nnd G. A . Ilaeoii
ion; Cla** 211. Mr. G. W. Morgan, Hi tiny Woinriuht. honorable men­
Oviedo. Tlnne. nil received special I r*l; Class 3—Gglmlioli, Mr. J. tion. Tlilrd Grade, first; Joanne
aw aids. Aiimtiv llm routines wii
Mikler. Sr., first; kit. Iloetunk. Adams, first; Fourth A Fifth
n table arraiigem eni hy a spemil; Mullins. Mr. ti. W. Mor Guides, fimt; Rettv Lon lleaxjev
rial eommltlee which also rise!veil ran, fir*!; Bose*, Mr. Fiml Mikler dish garden, fifth, first; Fourth
an award of merit.
Hhrperdsnn,
first.
■nd: Culcnilulns, Mr. .1, .Mikler, guide,. Lyle
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Judge* of tin artistic arrange- S|., first; IVtuninx, Mi. J. Mlklri, rotirlh uml Fifth Grade project,
m enu were Mrs. Frederick Trl&lt;first; Mr. Iloexnac. secimd; | f - Miniature*, First G^ade.
mlr.'igim* Mr. Iloetunr. f i r s t : Grit, secmul third A Honorahli
men, Mrs llen rv Jew ett Greene
W inter I ’nrk. mol Mrs. L. t' Niele
i n . Mi V. Modu. fust and nor- mention. Heennd Grade, first A
second
olson, Otlando. Jodnes of hurtl- I .
i ,Ilium; Finn
dddei, tirst.
culture Wei, Mrs. A. E . Rtnckard
llilrd Grade, first, second, third
Mrs. R. A. Win eler. W inter F a ik
Arrangem ents, Mi. G W Mm- nnd llonoiiilde mention.
Fourth
can, first mid srsmint.
FeM*d Guido, First A Brcotid.
ami Mrs. L. F. Iica*nr, tlrlnndo.
Fifth
mnla,
flowering,
Mts.
C.
II.
Glade, first ami sccninl eighth
Mrs. C. R. Clouts was sweep
t
loots,
first;
Airs.
G.
S.
Moon,
grade, first. Herup Hooks, Third
stake* winner in both the horti­
eioml; Mr* W. R. M "ik, -ecmnl: Grade, first. Louise Murry, first
culture and arrangement divisions
M's.
W.
II.
Meek,
third;
M
l*.
II
G.
Nellie lieu* lev cernrid; Charles
Hhe also Won the tri-color In the
Fnrker, llilrd; Third tirade, honhorticulture division. Mr*. George Soillh oml Mrs Kill Murtli II.m
Meun» »von the tri-color in the "i aide mention. Crotons. Mr*. C mahle mention; Sixth Grade, first
.trlibtle art aiigenietils. The door It Clouts, f ir s t ; Mis. II. I Cov ,'iiiinll Hocciilenl*. First Grade. He»ngliili, serund: M i*. M I i iv
tie Ihmiliig. first; Ida Millikan
price was won hv Mi* C. It
"•'id ; Ml*, tlleun II,uni'll lion sernlid. Jin x Cltev. thll'd; Wallet
( Innlr, J r.
•n.ilile mention.
Fidiuge oli,nlleague, .li
hoiiniahle mention
Those winning ribbons In tinII L. Cnvingli.il fii i; ill
Second_ (iimlc Almgaret limit,
ai'tistle arrangement* w eie Shude-i Mi
nnd nut of one cului. M is. It. F 1 imlx. Ml* W. It. Meek, f iiit nnd fn t; Ennlv Fleming, sreond; Ron
I'o pie I llihoii.
Mi*. M I i . i i i v . tile Willi*, thud; Wes Fvnns, honK D ii, first- Mm. M. L. G ary.

Annual Rower Show Is Held By
Garden Club At Oviedo School

Flans were discussed for the
foimntioli uf a llelh .Sigma Fid ..•m u l; M i*, r . L Lingo, J r.,
library at Keroald I.nugllton Mem­ third; Mr* W. It. Meek, bote rahh
orial Hospital, at a regular meet­ mint ion. W hile flowers In while
ing of Gammu l.nuddu Cliaptei continuer, Mrs. G. C. Mean*, first;
Mr- M. I.. G urv, second; Mrs. C It
St. Ann's Chapter of the Wo­ of the sorority held on Monday t'loiilk. third; M is. T II. Miinleil,
v at the home of Mis, l.uuicn lionorahle uiention. Mired (lowers.
mans Auxiliary of the Holy Crust night
Episcopal Church met at 3.00 Johnson on Kseum lda D rive.
The project would la- sponsored Mrs. Milton Gore, first; Mrs. II. li.
o’clock Monday afternoon at the
Smith, •ecottd; M i*. T. I.. Lingo.
Parish House. A shot I devotional for patients of the hospital and Jr., th ill!; M i*. T- I.. I.tllgo, ln,u
teivlre was led bv the chapter Miss Tol l.ivingsluu was appointed orabl nieiltloli. Foliage. M il
chairman, Mi*. Vail l.ovell, who as chairman oorr hi range incuts. Hhc Mas l.einhart, first: M r-. M riritt
d . Johnson,
also presided over the meeting. will be assisted Isv .Mrs
fjlah-v, -cn in l.
P iled M aterial,
There were ten memheis |u cen t Mrs. Robeit Hickson nod Mis. Mra. Mn&lt; l.einhart, first. SurenCharles
Vmloplch.
Miss
Shirley
Mrs. W. A. Adams, chairman of
lelite, Mis
It. Clouts, fust
the committee for the Men’s Club Hmltli I.ffe u .l the live of u while Wild flowei- M is. II G. Hmlth
painted
metal
utility
c
a
ll
upon
dinner, made plans for tho affair
l u-i . Mil r r Chmls, second:
which will be held Apr. lilt. An­ which the liooks may he taken M i-, t . T. Niblnek, I III* *1• M&gt; from
room
to
loom.
nouncements were made concern­
A dlscu-sion was iiloi on o this l.i inliart, huiiornhlc mention
ing the Spring Ingathering of the
Floweiing mnteiinl with fitiil* ol
United Thank Offering and the Founder's May dinner to he held vegelahles, \ l • .. M. L. Gni v. fli.1 t;
annual Auxiliary limcheuit to he In the private dining loom nl the Mr*. C. R. U o n ls , ••&gt;ond. Line
Anchor, with the date to he an­
held May I at 12:30 F. M.
n iriltipemenls. M u . C It. Clolit*.
The group decided to hold the nounced Inter. At the eom’loslnii fitst;
W. It. Meek, second:
Mav meeting of HI. Ann's Chaplet of business refieshm elils w eir Mis, (i.Mi Means,
third.
In the Vestry room at the Finish • erved hv Mis. Johnson unit the
Mn * iirnuigom cill. Mrs. Rill
House at 12:00 o’clock May I. The CO-hostess, Miss Kllse Hutchison.
chapter voted to send u gift t« Those attending weie Miss l.iv Mnitin. fit s i; M i*. C . It. Clout*,
Father John liertnn uf Ht. Michaels lligslon, Miss Klitnladh Mysoli, J r „ *eroiid; Lille-in asi olim igeMlsiiun lit College Park in ap­ Miss Hutchison, Miss Hmlth. Miss ment. M i*. C. It. Clout*, fim t;
preciation of Ills response to the Nnnry Collinn, Miss Daphne Con­ .Mr*. W. II Meek, f i r s t :. U nre­
Invitation to speak before the nelly, Mrs. George Mniigleiiinrt, stricted. Cla**, Mrs. W. It Meek,
quarterly meeting of the Woinan'k Mre,- Dale Mcolt, J r ., M is. Vodo* first; Mrs. G. C. Menus, uccondi
Auxiliary which was held on pich, Mrs. Hickson and Mr*. John­ Mrs. Milton Guru, third: Mrs.
Ori'iin Rornett, third; M r*. C. T.
arch' 37. A parting gift wnk son.
■- - -----Nlhlaek, honornhlv mention; Mr*
van &lt;6 Mr*. Harriet Ford, _ a
hi
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C. M. Aria, hoimruhle mention.
Winter .member of.tha chapter who
Miniature*, Mm. Orenn Rornett
will leave April 17 fni her home
first; Mr*. W. R. Meek, hnnoratd*
in Vermont. Mr*. B. F- Whltner,
mention) H i*. Mav L rln h u it, hott-j
Jr„ was welcomed n sa new mein-

Chapter
Han Regular Meeting
A

d iT h

••••told.
miihh mt-hi inn
I'lNi'cimi. .Mi*. C
R. I'lonl*.
Thlid Giade Louise AIu i t v , first;
tiis '; All-. II I,. Smith, “econil: tinhorn* in yellow vase, first
Rd'tmn Mriieeinn,
All.*. C
R
Hind Guide -econd and honor­
• hints, .li., first; Alt*. F W Tnl able ihcntioi,.
I*.it, second
Chinese Evergreen
I urge Su cculents F ir s t G rade
family, All* C It. I ’hints. D irt. t ’o lo l H a ip e r f n t t . Second tirad e.
Mi*. II. I.
Covington, second. H n rel Hti,di Iml e i , f lie i.
T h lid

&lt;hh&gt; i vm'rtv Mi - F \V Tnlhoti, j Grade, fir •!. Fmirlli tirade. Gayle
I i l Eu. hull . All* I'. I! I'hiiit* Gh iii. fn-t Joel. Biiulgison. fir*t
i fif th Glade -iVOlui, t hi 111. iuinoi • :i. In*, Mis. i ) i con llm mil
In -i. Mi*. Alnx Li-iiiliint , sevoud
Mi- tj. R. Clolil*. li , thlui: Mi
Hill Alai till, liiiUoi nhli iiii-o*i.iu
’in. .'uli'iit*. Mrs. AV li A(. -l
I" I. All r. r. Nihliii-k. eioml.
Mi* Max l.ciiilmit llm.i Mi*

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Sin, h.un fi'iu*. All i' |( i'lontIn t. Mu. t It I’h.ut*. Ji ....
mnl Muidenhiiir feni. Mi*. II I.
Foi a delirious sgmlxylrh filling
&lt; m ill,•toll, first.
thill's n little iliffeient mash a
I cm*. I'hi-c I All* (’. |( t'lmit., tliitil cup of ulmirnto i team eheese
lu -i: Mi*. Al I. i,tii \ , ,
with n tini■I looked egg; veasoti
little m oslald and finely
Mi
F. AV. inlhiitt lliiul.
1S'* 2 All-. I iiimnx Moon I n i
oiiimi.

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luncheon at the home of Mr(. H.
II. Coleman. Fullowlttg tha meet­
ing last Monday St. Catherine’*
Joined the other three chapters of
the Auxiliary In the aualtorluir
where hoipital towel* were hem*
mcd. A program arranged by Mr
Randall Chase wa* presentedThose attending were Mrs. M.
D. Harbor, Air*. Margaret Barnes,
Mis. W. T. Jackson, Mrs. Chart
.M.
Mix. George Shipp, Mrs. W ,M.
Morrison, Mrs. J. I.. Ingley, Mrs.
Ed Mrlsch, Mrs. George D. Bishop,
Mrs. J. B. Cnglmrn, Mrs. Coanally,
Mr*. Ht. Clair White, Mra. Cola*
man, Mra. Thom** Vaughan, sad
Mrs. H. A. Newman.

St. Catharine’s Chapter o f the
Woman’s Auxiliary of Holy Croe*
Episcopal Church meet on Monday
In the board room of the Parish
House. Tha meeting was conducted
by Mra. Hawkins Connelly who
announced that the chapter will be
In charge of arrangements for the
Auxiliary luncheon to be held on
the first Monday In May. The
chapter voted to aik each person
to hrjpg her own box lunch, with
Ht. Catherine’* Chapter furnish­
ing coffee and dessert.
Announcement was made that
Knlvr* with wooden handies
Ht. Catherine’* meeting scheduled xltuuid he washed carefully and
for the third Monday in
In May will never allowed lo soak. Soaking
be in the form of a covered dish •mmetline* loosens the handle*.

POTIRD IlYDRANCiKH
POITRD RASTER LILIES
POTTRH (i ARDEN IAS
POTTED YELLOW ( ALLA LILIES
MIXED BOUQUETS
COKSAOKS
J uhI urrlved fur RABTKK I he new MOVIE
STAKM CORNAfiK BOX. Let us ntnd her
C'ORHAfsK In une of the new boxes

Flowers Wired Anywhere, Anytime.
Member FlurlM TeleRraph Delivery Bervir*

A. F. RAMSAY Florist
I*HONE 818

SIPKH AVENUE

Here's your

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the bowU’a. handy Mi have a epeclal n»»» the member* Joined the other a NNBIRTH
o UNckm knt
duitcloth pput
away
In a conven- chapters of tha Auxiliary for 4
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“ving
room
to
lent spot In your IWiiyr
(ten necessary. This savaa
tote ’win
Episcopal Chapters
ptepil
To Sponsor Coffee
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Frlddlo of
Lakeland announced today the
"Tasty Bits and Coffee" will he hlrlh of a daughter, Karen Leu, on
the ltitle of
. . the next event to ho Mar. 2R In i.ukcland. Mrs. Fi idille
'sponsored by Ht, Catherlne’e and will lie remeuilieifd as the funner
'Monks
of..............
the Wo- Marjorie Jones,
Ht/*r'
■ Chapters
~
Auxiliary of Roly Crot*
Episcopal Church. The coffee will period of Lenten reading eundiirtbe held on Apr. 13 from 10:30 ed by Mrs. Randall Chase, KilueaA. M. to 1:30 P. M. at the Pariah tlunal Henetary uf the Womans
House.
Auslllary.
Tea or eoffao will be eerved with
cinnamon rolla and sandwiches
durlnjc th« •p^olnttd hours. Tht
Hydrangea*
five business woman an opportunity
*ty to call at the
Cut Fkiwtrn
Parish Houaa for their lunch and
tha public la cordially invited tu
Flowern '1airgraphed
attend.
8t. Agnea Chapter, with Mra.
World Wld#
Henry MeLaulln, Jr. aa chairman,
will aponaor a table of cooketl
Stewart The FloriHt foods for aala. Mra. Hawklua Con­
•14 Myrtle
188-W nelly la In charge of Ht. Catherine’s
Chapter and St. Monica la lad by
Mra. P. A. Dyson.

Parish House Scene
Of Chapter Meeting

arable meiiHori
,
Hmall ai imigJindiit,' Mr*’. ( ’. *f
Nlhlaek. first; Mr*. W. It. Meek
■ecuiiil; Mr*. Merritt Htulev llilrd ;
Mr*. J. II. Hlalev, lionorahle men
lion. Nosegays, Mi.*. C. It. Clouts
.It., *eeornl.
Those winning rlldions In the
hortleultiiral *eeilon were Annuals
Mrs. .Inch Adutn*, first; Mr*. C. ^1
A r h , second; M l*. Jnrk Adamthird: Mrs. C. M A t ie. third
FerennlaU, Mra. It. F. King, fit at
Mrs. Max L cilih u it. second; Mr*
Max l.elnhurt. thlid.
Roses, hv
hrid tea*. M is. W. II. Gore, fimt
Mr*. It. F. King, second uml third
Florlhundax. Mrs. R. G. Hmlth
first.
Other tviies, Mr*. Young

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8porta Hound up

hm«a» lam e e m y year wifi
MM to W o r d on Apr, 13, II
f f J * for "spring training,"
MWM Hlgglaa, manager ef
tojham jatle County Chemher
r Ceeamifre, announced tnday.
■■ Cewgrseenim will hr the
WtMl f t the New York Clantn
[Mia trebling here.
At the
N*m»t time, said Mr. Highlit*,
bar* a rt achedultd to he in
kHwreMmen, together with
M r w |m . In the party. Thin
arty will bo in Ocala on Apr.
1. Leesburg «m the I2lh and
fra m ik e following three day*,
fta Giants and tha Chamber of
Santmarea are stranding enterMament for the visitors. Among
tone on the team aret Mendel
m a a of South Carolina) W. M.
fhaaWf of Gaorglat Mr. Millar,
Mthaapar of tha Botum of Rap-

— No matter what you think gi
thla fuss within the P, 0 T A
ranks — and maybe you don
Kive a hang — you can bet tha
touring goli proa won’t gtvo- *&lt;
on any of those big puraea . .
you saw how quickly tha faan
of tha Columbus backers el. thi
I 960 P. (1. A, tournament were
soothed • .,, It shapes up new as
merely a serious disagreement a*
to whether the effort of thoj»Uy&lt;
Ing pros to rule their own affairs
constituted a real thraat to the
organlsatloon . . . The players
sav they don't plan a "break '1 of
any kind, but Joe Norik, Horton
Smith and Co., fast thalr plan
Would lead to n complete Separa­
tion between and ^elub” proa
. , , Meanwhlla Sammy £naad,
one of the disguised dosen, seem­
ed more Interested Ip the diffi­
culty of the Scioto course ell
Columbus, than the possibility of
sot playing there . . . "I played
an exhibition at Scioto once, but

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I don’t remembar a thing about
II
H flamMtt
atmgfdl "It's
"M's heatltr
U,"
Sammy m
mused.
pratty
narrow, Isn't It?"
What'a It about T
Tha basic cause of the dispute
seems to be thht
that the roar-round
yoar-round
of: |1D,000
i — , with .puraaa
.
. v ' to
ila* of Alnbamar'H. t). MR- lour,
toll of Washington) (I. f(, Faj. 616,000 put up naarly every week,
ha*
has become n
a major business by
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; ; j ■—and
—ana
Itself.* Tha playing proa
Byron Nslson say* thera must be
lesola) Turner Rob
600 of them now — want to
govern their own affair*. Thay'ra
outnumbered by the "club" proa
In tha PDA. Likewise the makers
of golf clubs, halls and other
equipment, who pay tha stirs fat
retainers and put up a lot of CIIICAflO, Apr. 6-(/P l~ A th le­ Tlireu prominent civic lenders to­
dough to keep the tour going, don't tic policy makers of American col­ day urged nil cltinun In go out
'.WASHINGTON, Apr. 6. - Ml have anything to say about how lege* met tnd*v amid growing In­ tnnmrrnw to thn Municipal field
- A b o u t INI congressmen who the tour la run. Tha guys who dication* something would bo done and tha new bull imrk to sec two

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“Sanity Code’* To 3 Sanford Citizens
Be Target Of Fire Ask People To See
By College Heads Final Spring Tilts

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rad In the Demucnmc-RcDubn baseball gamo hero last SumItr tra scheduled ,to leave for
lorlda neat Monday for what U
a week of "Spring urge-

stick around thalr own clubs giv­
ing leasona don't got any of tbo
manufacturers money — and
they'd Ilka soma. Ifsnce tha ef­
fort to spread out tha parse dis­
tribution and to confine sales of
Tha Jrlp will be made at the "name 1 brands of clubs, eta., to
tha club pro shop*,
si
a rather torrid subject
and #
lot of the tads don't like to talk
about It. Could they realise both
sides are a little short-sighted.
Newcomers to golf naturally torn
|t' ' t Pfeeent the Senate on the trip, to familiar placet HVn department
v , . Tha Itinerary out lined hv flw- stores to buy their tools and now.
M'. 1 ig doesn't leave modi time for

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j t f I latball- practice. Rut Heriong
r ' 9 M "the congressmen hhVV Walked
, h rd this session and some Florida
• nahJne ant orange juice won't
:i
i i them anv harm."
, ' Headquarter* will lie at no
J *le hotel (Highlands) which
I eriong hasten* lo point out Is
r Iht on the golf course.

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Here's Horlong's Itinerary'for

, "an Tuesday we’ll *e* ‘Silver
t wings.' ThUiitltscIf Is worth

jft • F to desiring, may play golf, and

J ■ fl w? •v*n »R Me will" hold a short
j f e v i ttotmH* ptnetlc*. Thin will he
II
M l mutex Hghti^n members will pounds during the winter. Coe,
who turned up n little et Palm
K’
Thursday, traninmAatlon Springe before earning here, ftt
jfll be furbished to Leerburg (my guree you can't sail too much Inl.fi; kerne town, IT miles south) where aurenn — Just Ilka yon can't
(ft1 M.milt I*.'eiltertained s( sn.old- plat too much golf. Kerr Petrie,
'£'• StoRmed hprtools. - We will Pro- retired New York golf end hockey

r|;., v MM that evening to Venfard where
.ET: WU to the gtMsU of the New

were wignlpf, w
Important, "fve i
aMmUMtlaJ
*dkM
CulHnllnWa VRfr
to do li jtet.pl

Spring training, but whttheu
By JOB RR1CHLKR
will continue to beta hero
ST. rkTRRSBURa. Apr. 6. that year will depend on
M*) — A* Jong as Stan Mualal le
support they receive at thd
In his nrime., tha St. Leola Card­
inal i cannot he counted out of any
Braves' decision to return
pennant race.
teuton n ett year for th-ir
However, Rooklo Stove IHIko**
h ■consecutive season was anfailure to fill:thw bill at first base
.red' today by MH Sullivan,
and the *t&gt;*#ncc of a stout right- puoilc
relatione dtreetor, fottowlng
handed hitting outfielder will hurt a telephone talk with Lou Perinl,
tha Redhlrda despite the presence dub prelsdent, and general mane
of the National league's beet ter John Quinn, In Boston.
pitching staff.
Mayor Sterling Hall, who was
Bllko. the overstaffed slugger n conference with Sullivan Just
from Rochester may vet come &gt;efor* the latter made tho club
'hroiigh. But off his work thin innounerment, said toller «lfar, both at bat and In tha field, teedance will have to he recorded
ths lomburlng 840-pound giant feat-year to assure retention of
need* a lot more minor laague Um Brave* beyond 1961,
breeding and a lot lass home
Roth Sullivan and tha mayor
feeding. The 32-year-oldster, who &gt;ald the club was completely *atclouted 34 home runs at Rochester, sfled with Bradenton as a traili­
collected only ID hit* In hie flret ng alts, from th# standpoint of
Oil lime* at bat. He has been alow ta playing field and hotel accomand glvkward around ihs bag. ■
tdauoai, out was having troubla
Jonsa fa AlUag .
Intng up eahlbitlon games with
Only a back operation, which other big league teams whleh
still leaves him weak, keeps Nlppv Hava been dissatisfied with loeat
Jones front daily plav at first. attendance.
Tho Job'may go to Ilght-hlttlng but
Hullivan said the Braves themsmooth-fielding Glen (Rocky) Nel­ Mlvfs were not concerned over
son. Otherwise don't be surprised iat* receipts, but that some other
lo see Muslul switch over from eams were not willing tn plsy
rightfleld, a move that met with her* because of small reccl/da
great biktcss hack In 1946.
as compared to surrounding
The Cards need another hard­ towns.
hitting outfielder tu go along with
the brilliant Muslal and Captain
HANFORD DROPS ONB
Ktm* Slaughter, preferably a rightSANFORD—Minor laague ball
handed bitter. Tha acquisition of dub* continued their busy train­
ittap-hitting Harry Walkar from ing program hart yesterday with
Cincinnati hasn't'remedied the *lt- |hrae ball games played during
'osllnn. The southpaw-swinging
afternoon.
Wsiker will alternate with bril­
Innings
St. Cloud had two big innir
liant ball hawk Chuck ( 263) Blar­ to
ootaeore Sanford,
, .................
ird, 19-9, In a
ing In cenlorfleld. Lefty hitters alugfesti . Enid clipped Knox*
Bill Howerton. Runs Dcrrv and villa, 6-4, and Bristol defeated
Mutiny Gardells are the so-so re­ Springfield, 9-6, to complete the
serves.
liate.
H If p
Lark of punch ha* cost the Cardr
lut* of hall games this Spring. Bt. Cloud
............... 12 13 fl
Two recent defeat* came by 1-0 Banford .................
8 12 4
and 2-1 semes, both In extra In­
Volk, Graves (4), Rynard (7)
and Px Raatser ( 6 ); Heutal. Tides
ning*.
The signing today of free agent 14), Singleton (7) and Haller,
Kddle Miller I* expected tn give the Long (7).
Curd Ino I Infield a considerable lift.
Steady Red Srhocndlenxt at sec­
Buddy Young of New York’s
ond base, still ngile Marty Marlon
at short snd either Rddio Kaiak Bulldog football team started
or Tommy Glavlano at third give playing whan ha was 11 years old
Hie Cardinals reliable front-line aa a member of the Junior Card­
inals who performed between
strength.
halves of tho Chicago Cardinal's
Miller Could Help
Miller, recently set free by the gatqeei &lt;.■. . ■ , .
f'hlls, Is a veteran shortstop and
"'Mwt'd.yji',,
seeond-basaman who la eaoeetad
o fill In mlmlrshly for Marlon
houjd his chronic sscr-illlUo ernn
ip or for Schoendicnst, who has
periodic shoulder woes.
Manager Eddie Dyef'has tried
In vain to ohteln, via trade of ourcheat, a hard, right-handed hitting
catcher to loam up with .the leftbanded hitting Joe Gsragiote. Del
Rica hit nnlv .237 last year al­
though *he"Wolkod only again*'
southpaws. All efforts to wrasl
Walkct- Cooper from th* Red* have
failed,
• Tha Redtilrds have an aacapliunal array of Iturler* in South­
paws Howie Follet, Ifarrv Brechoen, Max Lanier nnd Alpha Braslo along with Hlghlhandehi Red
Mlinger, Herald Stalov and Fred
Martin. There's plenty of ability
Land depth there. For rollsf thev
Ihave Ted Wilks, the league'* bull­
pen harnn with a 10-3 record for
HV assignments last year. Amonithe newcomers. Cloyd Bover H 610) from Rochester and Rills (Co*1
Deal (16-0) from Columbus, hsth* bsst chance to stick.
Pollst, the comebsch kM '»&gt;&lt;
won 80 gemes last year, has 'o-v-''
shsip this Bpring along with Brr
cliesn. Staley and Msrtln, In*ever, Lanier has keen slowed
by a cold In hla back and Br»’'

to change the "sanity code" that
has caused so much campus commotion.
The Natlmml Collegiate Athle­
tic Association's executive commitUa disposing first of routine
ilislness, will be Joined tomorrow
by tho commissioner* of tu con-

fundamentally to tuition. Tha
South wools to broaden this tn
lecliirie at least mtals. Everyone
It anslous to arrive at t com­
promise that will avoid inch a
.split as threatened the NCAA at
If* Winter New York mcellng
When seven schools cited for vloitlons were almost expelled.
"I prosonally have never believ­
ed that the code wna In Its final
ftrm . I believe It should be revised.
Mid I believe it will ho," Hugh C.
Willett ' of flonlhcrn California,
president of tho NCAA,i(old news­
papermen.
Broadly speaking, .Southern (In­
cluding Houtheastam and SouthWestern) schools claim condition*
In their areae are so dlfferant
ffom tha North that the aame rules
■Job opportunities for athlete* In
large Northern cltlee are much
greater than those In a tiny Boulhton campus town, they argua, and
UMirOftte Southern schools ahou d
bg permitted to do more to help
afenR athletes- Thelr plea l» reeMvtag sympathetic consideration.
I"I believe the coda can be made
lore flettim* without being made
well,1*aaMWlilett,
Tha Southern commissioners toinrro wwlll undonhtadty come up
lth Ideas, to change the code.

double-barreled Imarlxill games be­
tween the Minneapolis Miller* and
Toronto, noil The Jem-v City
Giant* and the Springfield (Hunts,
This is the flnnl tinm the rluhs
will perforin In the city this year.
Both lilts nia scheduled to begin at
9:0)1 P.M.
Mayor Andrew Cnrraway staled
that one a d m i t t a n c e will h«
charged for both games, The
tlnal tilts promise to lie slam-hang
uffalr* with plenty of fence bust­
ing and fancy fielding.
Clarence Redding, president of
the Hanford Merchant's Associa­
tion, said, "To ihow otir apprecia­
tion of the New York /Hants'
spring training chihiih all ritlz*na
should attend these flnnl contests."
Mr. Redding staled that lie wmiM
like to see a representative attend­
ance at these games.
W. A. Patrick, president of the
Hern IHole County Chamber of Com­
merce, said ton htlundnncn to the
final Affair would to a fine gesture
on the part of nil HanfoiiHte*.
Minneapolis and Toronto, who
hnyo been squaring off acnlnst
each other since the spring cam­
paign started have pointed for thi'
closing tilt. Managers will send
to the mound their best aces and
will have (ho heavy-wood swingers
sprinkled liberally throughout thi
line-up.
Actually, the way thing* are
shaping up. tho local fan will m«*|
his only disappointment In th*
fact that he can't watch the two
games at th# aama time.
Tha BpHngfiaid (Hants will b*
nut to show the highly rated Jsrsty City (quad that thay'ra not as
tough as they have looked through­ ' I t would c o r n e r no etwjwteejf
out the entire campaign. The havi
on the lower rated club want that
one final victory over the Inter­
national leaguer*. Jersey, on the
othsr hand. Is Just as determined
that tha wind-up tilt will go down

(ing National
lampion Crown

room f i V k w in s
Room flv# of the Sanford Oram*
mar achool won tha recant fifth
- rail* boys uitliail tournament,
r’nur room* participated. Boy*
from room alt were elected to
umpiring peat* m the tourney.
The rotter of thq wlnnurs fol­
low*: Georg* Arnold, Bobby Bennott, Russel Benton, Bobby Hrtimley Dwight Flower*, Virgil Gra­
ce/, Leo Hlles, Bill Klrchoff, Nell
Michel*. Charle* Pence, Meredith
Scott. Terry Coembel, Thotna* DllHard and Raymond Weiman.

CORAL GABI.R8, Apr. 6. University of Miami sports loam'1
are off to a fine start end the
Hurricane* are eyeing not only
rial* but notional chAmplonship*
Most ambitious Is the tennis
team which ended Rollins 28th dual
match victory streak with
crushing 0-0 set back to stretch
Miami's own winning skein to
Sanford - Orlando
18 *t might under Coach Bill LufIcr. Mfaml'n chances for a na­ Kennel Club Entries
tional title hinge on the outcome
of a dual meet with William A
T O M U i r r * UNTWIKM
Mary at Virginia Beach April
F I R S T RACK—n / i s t n * m i #
26th. William A Mary ha* won
LSI* Le*d*. Choo Choo Ilil'is,
some 81) consecutive du*l meets.
M s s Bing. Queen T ow n, C o u n ty
Coach Foster Alter'* golf team F a ir. K i n a HU*. Quick C h a n g e.
seems headed for another fine sea­ B* anrilixD wAcr—a/iaia* mi*
son with tho Southern Intercol­
Fins) Kdltlon, H a r p e r Dot. H lar.
_ t o # , m # ll*
ll-jck, —
*ao_
legiate* at Athens, Georgia fate •on. Th# K-icfc.
Jackie, Smo*.
this month a* their next goal. Thu 1 IrtiS n il■
HACE—a/iatk# wit#
team which had beaten Rollln* In
llebel n o c k r i, t lr # lr h * n . J a m e s
dual competition lost the state riven*. Colton Joe. C e r ta i n ly Cecil,
i e s r Heii, B n Mlk#, Jaded J o h n .
team title to tha Tara by a single i l lFO
P R T H RACSt—S / l S t k e Mil*
rtroke hut retained the Individual
T w in Cliy t o d y . C a n d y t o n e ,
D u e ly 's ll*#t. Key Hole. Toll F l y title for the third year.
Eddie Dunn's b a s e b a l l team In s. C h ln k y t o # . P a r n e ll. P a t r i c k
launches a battle for a state title '* r i r T M RACK—B/ISIk* M l *
J o h n n y O’c lo c k . H s m h l l n s K,,
with the weekend aeriee against Baity
Homin, T w o B Trey's At,
the potent University of Florida Black Whlrley,
C a tc h Penny, T ax
Gators. Miami, Florida and Rol- Hay. Big fluid#.
s i x t h i t A c r —s / i e i k * Mil#
I n* are rated prettv much on a
Belfset, U’s Monpar In the tide chase. Miami, In Ia nps.e n n yJiietD imAwit,Wan,
Brnr, P l a in
four game* against Class H or ited. ( t a r i n g Huh#, W h irl* ’# B a u f.
better professional teams, won 1 SE V R R T H RACK—S / i a t k # Mil#
Coronla,
(U llsnt
Hally,
Hurnl
and lost 3 but great pitching and Mar,
Cinch. T ric k y
llyera, O t y
Gelding limited the pros to 11 run* Petty, B’e M*r. P a r a g o n
KICIHTII RACK— D /tetke Mila
In four games. Light blit ing Is
I t c n n l r (toll, Sir. Onnrh. Bur#
the only question mark on lhi» vet­ T om
m y, Texn* Flr#l, Htone O lp ,
eran hall dub.
IJnlp’# ttew ard, (h-rlminig#, D lyplsn
Track Ih having a great unsqrgo Chief
NINTH RACK—SOKC Co# re#
at Miami as Couth Lloyd Rennatt
F l t a l Derby R l lm l n a l l a a
has uncovurcd a brilliant array of
Funk,
Hen Comber.
C harring
Fearleae Judy, To* Dane#,
sophomore material. Though lack­ Croea,
D e n i e s Dan, K. C. lllnnde, t(e*l
ing In depth, tho team has tots of Tan.
class and swamped both Florida
TKNTH HA CM—B/1 SI h* Mil#
State University and Duke. For Brave l.ir#, nei a r n . Mr*. Power*.
C
hief
T h u n d e r Jet. Itu ra i
the first time the Hurricane* offur Honey, Oabtiy.
Remndeled, Mingle itnlt.
a real threat to the University of
Florida In track and Ihoir dual
Annual "prim- Irninini' lours
meet* In Miami. April 16th and In for Michigan Stain ha**h*ll teams
Gainesville May 6th should he hot­ have been made slo e 1026. oxly contested.
dent for the wnr year*.

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llahy Skis Irritatisi

Furs** on harness racing'#
Grand Circuit In 1960 top 12,000,.
000 for tho third straight year.
Thu four leading stnte* In the
sale of hunting licenses are, In
order, Mlcblgs
Now York and Ohio.

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! eeal n t Hanford. Seminole County,
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day1Ih tha hip pocket rub egelnrt
chalra and banre Ion* may waar
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in the C ircuit C ourt, tin
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thin pad delay* that
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Wide balU often &lt;
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rug I* used or cleaned. It takes T h a TH IN K IN G FELLOW
a little tlm ofo ra il these cut fibers
rid e * th «
to come out, but then shedding
trouble should be ended.

FOAM RUBBER

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WbMOeW A ssora levvlee l l s e e a
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Financed from 12 to 21 monlhM.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Use
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Want Add
For Iteaults

PHONE 148

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

5 ROOM Furnished House, (las TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line. YOUNG man for nutaide salesman
Hun*1* Tuxedo Feed Store.
and Hot Water. Riverside Camp.
with local concern. Knowledge
Phono I 6BB-W-8.
of typing required; good back­
ONE practically new liquid ga*
ground in English. Excellent
THREE room apartment with griv
automatic water heater. 711 gal.
opportunity to acquire valuable
capacity, Just *h» sire for apartnte both itrirl entrance. Applj
knowledge, Pteanant work. Write
tnent*. trailer camps, etc. FlorHOA Elm Avenue. Phone—Da)
age and qualifications to Rox Q,
Itla Jrftnn Co.. 102 Sanford Aw.
CARPENTERS tools.
Salt *
fresh water fit.hlng equipment.
HO W. 3rd Street.
ID A NICK rural home, two bed- CLASH - f,
clock repairing.
GOOD AND nAD
rotunH, electricity, paved street,
Shop. J70O Har
$10.00
five acre* of Uml, nunc bearing USED Hahv Red
fruit tree*. Price $8,000. Terms. USED 2-pt'. Wicker Living
Room Suite
$10.06 18—iluNlitCHH O pportunity
(2) HAVE a three bedroom rural
home, some nice fruit tress. USED 3-pc. Wicker Living
Room Suite
I24.U6
Priced at 16600.00. Easy terms.
(8) EXTRA nice three bedroom USED 5-pc. Solid Oak Din124.06
home furnished, Immediate pos- fctte
.tension. Priced to sell. Terms NEW, Unflnlshrd B-pc. Din­
ette ...........
$21.00
can he arranged.
(4 1 THREE bedroom home, cen­ SPECIAL! Rag. $49.80 81mmone Innersprln* Mattreee
trally located. Priced at $8600.
NOW
............. ...... : 186.88
Terms.
REG. $80.06 Sofa Bad, A.
C. A. WHIDDON, Br.
'sorted Covers, NOW .. . $($.00
Phone 1281
110 S. Park Ave.
SPECIAL! Soft B4d, Chair.
8 1/2 ACRES tilled rich hammock
End Table, Lamp Table,
land, 3 flowing walla, on Lake
Lamp, Smoker Mid Pillow
FLOORS surfaced to perJeeiup,' 4 miles from Sanford,
! faction. Old ftoora made like
S4,ooo.oo. — Adjoining S3 acres
hammock.with snail mound, both
togethci $8,800.00,
Alio 40
acres uncleared celery land same
locality $8,000.00) All tltto parfeet.
Harbert O, Crimen. Owner
PRIGlDAlRB

OMAttM /KB AND ROOMI6
aua»g» OBAN,,. THI
ONLY PLAYIRS ON THI '
auo SQUAD WHO 4
a ARC OUT PAST TMB 1
F
CURFEW HOUR J
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r...(iuT rugga isn ' t a
CLIANgn-LtyiNO OR SITTgB
CONDITIONtO ATIIUTI IN
BASS BALL THAN THI
OZARK KID, SO
, HI MUST HAVf .
F.»t\L
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MICKEY MOLSK
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cur prescriptions to LAN:
Phone 108.
HOT^I.IINOHEf served
,M:30 to 8 — With U
rolls and corn Mafftae
qrlll, .134 B a iM st j
fc^H E L M A N S

'ouchton A

Now available. Lai

ACiKUbEN ki-FUEL Oil

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SMASH 1WT GAM f ,

�Florida fanning:
Florida hai mad# rapid strides
In Its beef cattle program and Is
By SPUDS JOHNSON
becoming mare self-sufficient In
dairying. Pastures have been Im­
Grasses and legumes are das* proved, but one of the greatest
---■ *•
tlned
to play an ovor-lneroasing
ever-increasing needs of the animal Industry In
role In Floridt.
; ___:__ ... In„ „the Florida Is for more, better and
la farming,
opinion
. ___ _of staff members of ...
thej cheaper feeds.
Florida Agricultural Extension
Improved irraasea — Panpola,
Service and Experiment Station. Pensacola, Paraguay and common
They provide cneap tseq and help Dahls, Coastal Bermuda nnd others
to conaerva and Improve tha soil —will be planted on more and more
—major needs In Florida, as else­ Iacreage to provide cheap grating.
where.
Dixie Crimson, White Dut a ti d
Here are point* the staff mem- other elovera will provide more
bers mentioned recently when ask* winter grazing. Increasing yields
ed to aum up tha points foreseen of corn will help tha feed situation
fpr a great decada of progress In some, Citrus fruits mey supple-

AgenciesHandOut
HgportaOnTrends
’t ■
■ •M eS S T S m A handful of governmental and
twines* agencies are out with re' Farts today on treads, A nurahet of them offer explsnatlon*
• id oplnione ea the question that
qntaga preoeeuplee them: "Whlth2---------- t Looking them

P

ewer, it wool_____________
.la several directions.

nke tbs Job picture ae report-

the census bureau and Inter*

But owndo well to
~y tppor•applies
■‘ ef all

rentrated feeds. (9) raising more
replacements to assure high qua!ity, ditease-free animals, and ( 4 )
maximum use uf quality sires and
artificial Insemination a» tha basis
for higher quality home-grown
oth eattle replacementa.
no*/; but
Farmers of all Florida will give
net now attention to finding and more
animals widely using adapted rover crap
■ so dur- legumes to maintain soil fertility,
more adequate fertilliatlon of flold
ire gtten- crops ami pastures, wider use of
sens and Improved varieties, especially of
iln maxi- hybrid corn, expanding acreages
frtd from of permanent pasture and graaing
I records crops, and dsveloptng 'adequate
. uf thalr local seed supplies of adapted pats of con-1 ture grasses and legumes.

Kura) Common Sense

i .hr Commerea decretory

Jaycees Meat

Surgeon
antaller arteries below the aorta.
Tha health aorta, praaerved un­
der refrigeration In penicillin and
blood plasma fqr five days after
It was removed In a poet-morton
operation, then was transplanted.
Today the patient was Improved
enough to toll attendants that r
back pain, apparently resulting

I Pearls see r t a a ra g e Uael

of tha campaign.
Alvin Odaam will devisa stur.U
for tha campaign, Tha Rev. H.
Zimmerman will have chargo
church Improvement*. Repelrs
will be directed by T. E. Tucker.
The Explorer Troop of Boy
Scouts will have eharge of trash
disposal.
Homer Stoffer la chair­
from pressure of the enlarged norta against a vertebra, had disap­ man of tha "cleanest town con­
peared following tha operation.
test.”
The hospital did not disclose
the length of time the delicate
operation Required, but observers belief the operation was a success
described it as lengthy.
Hospital attendants expressed and the patient will recover.

Colored Newa
By LOUIRK FORTKH

it. Tha bureau believes, from
reports sa It gathers, that
oyment dropped 601,000 In
while employment Increased

OF

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So. PALMETTO AVE. •ACROSS FROM FIRE DEPT

itlerrreports that liquid savtat year cams to 94.3 bit*
tchanaad from tha year be*
rba BEU raises as eyebrow,
r, a t tha fact that "The
le American’* saved only two
it of Ms net (hronle In IMH
■&lt;1M I be was nutting awav
r cent. I Liquid aavlnge In
itth and bank deposits, in-

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T» fm ir t iM 'hM * at the WeeMi
T» Frees**# Ik* Fm i w W A ink*,

Generally rlrar and windy and
somewhal colder iJitn afternoon
and tonislit. .Scattered light froat
pm-fblr In interior of extreme
north portion. I'ridav fair and
rmitiriucd coni.

l b f t i fc i i h k p n H r f « t l a l w i

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SPA PER
Establish** 1108

Owen Lattimore Raps
Senator At H earing
Far East Authority
Claims McCarthy’s
Charges Arc “Con­
temptible
Lies"
WASHINGTON. Apr. &amp; -(/!’&gt; -

O* *IJ Lattimore, secured by Sena­
tor McCarthy of being Ruuia’a lop
*py in the United Stale., .wore to­
day that the charga. are "bate and
contemptible lie*.”
He .aid McCarthy ha. “flagrantly violated" hi. retpomibilily a.
Senator and ha. made unaulliortied
u.e ol secret government docu­
ment..
Lattimoie. an authority on Far

Er.tern Affair.■ took note ol Mc­
Carthy'. contention that he can
pwve Latlimora U or wai a Communial and declared:
I was not altd have not been
a Communist t u i and I am not
a Comninni.t now."
Lattlmorn made his denial In
testimony prepared for a Senate
Foreign Relation* subcommittee
investigating MeCarthy’n cl larges
that ComnmniaU and Red ayni.
pathlxers have infested Uni Stale
P»*
Department.
Hitting hack hard In a lO.nonwurd statement. Lattimore »aid
McCarthy ha. violated hia rcaponalhility *'t»y making the govern­
ment of the United Stales nn ob­
ject of suspicion in the eye. of the
anil-Communist world, nnd un­
doubtedly the laughing stock of
the Communist governments."
I Fillmore also declared that Mr
Carlhy has Impaired the effectiveneas -of..........government
......
thla governi
"In Its
relations with Its friends nnd al­
lies,"
He arruseu the Wisconsin Sen­
ator of "instituting a reign of
terror among officials and em­
ploye* In the United Stales govern­
ment, none of whom can be aura of
"Mftty from attacx by the maebinu
gun or irresponsible publicity in
^•IjjMcCagihy'ehamb," , t
TaiMteara la director of a
.to o l ef iotarnatlonat aelatlons'at
Johns Hoplritie Unlverelty, Ho flew
... country
J tr * ---------------to Uila
from a United
Moa* mission In Aighaid.tan
after McCarthy mad* hie accusa­
tion*.
Lattimore told Hie Inquiry com­
mitter that McCarthy hu.ii
I. "Without authorisation used
.erret document* obtained Irom
official government files."
3. "Vllllfird cltlaena of thn Unit­
ed States and arcuard them of
high crime, without giving them
an opportunity to defend them­
selves.
•
3. "Refused to submit ntlcgrd
documentary evidence to a duly
eonitltuted committee of the .Sen­

ate."

4. "Invited cbiresarct lo himself
and Id. high office yr refining lo
live up to hit I
rthy charge.
A* for tba ‘
IC eaM iel

GlndervUle ftouHe
DcMtroytd By Fire
A frame house In Olndervllle
ta destroyed (hortly after 10:0(1
doek thl* morning by fire rained
children In Hit home playing
th ma tehee.
Ml the possession* of John
am lhera. hi* wtfa and three
nail 'children.
destroyed by
HU* their

ichyard f
Ire Chief
Mr*. Carru
M been out
I • minutes,

n s

1,1 i f l f f

e. By we II
arrive

( t £kly
r spread
.__where the
|y III • bonfire
Was In the
thicken., said
thst she
* about
.eke .he
__ the chllanJoying the
firemen were
had been

a wedding
which Mrs!
the house
chickens.
tv of N.

Oh, The Cost Of Congressmen

T a NFORd / f L o E I d /U “THURSDAY APR. 8. Uiffo

National Defense De­ F o r m e r PcmlerRHSt
partment Claims US
Underling Is Killed
Hasn’t Enough Big
In Political C I u b:
Guns For E u r o p e
Ex-Convict Is Dead

Food Growers NLRB Head Tell*
See Hard Year, Senators Power
Says Anderson Division Fails 19-Year-01d Youth

"It i. not only that llir pritri
are to low, but that ihr. fixed cm!
ol Imrveiting, procemng. Ireighl
(ommiiiion and taxr» are 10 high,"
he ilaltd. "The.e fixed coil, leaie
the grower tittle or nothing lowaidi
the coil of production, not taking
into coniideiation the living co.ii
for him and hi. family from July
lo July."
Agriculture Involves the danger
of risk and loaa In no uncurtain
trrmc, he pointed out, and re­
vealed that last year more than
IM ,000 crate* of celery were aban­
doned in fieliki In Florida, duo
largely to market conditions, Fig­
uring tlU cratca lo ■ car, (Ids
uinnunted to 487 carload*,’he de­
clared.
Pointing out the drowth of agri­
culture In Florida since he arrived
In the stale In 1010, Mr, Andvraon
stated that It "had grown from a
baby to a giant."
During the itaaon of 1010-11
celery shipment* from the state
totalled but 3.6S4 ears, compared
to the 18,118 care shipped last
year.
"Home people might get the Im­
pression that agricultural million­
aires are common In Florida." ho
aaaerted, "but such la not the ease.
No honest, well Informed person
would malw »u«h a claim and no
truthful person would attempt to
substantiate It"
There Is a big difference In the
iroe* and net returns of both
arge
.. and email farming opera­
tions, he etatfd. Millions of.dol&gt;

Admits He Chokud
Herzog. Claims Board Kb Gi r l --------

aholiihrd.

haltingly.
Thn youth and hla former fi­
ancee, Hally Ann Humphreys,
were found yesterday in a cat
parked In * lover'a lane In n*erhy Contra Costs County.
The girl’s body was slumped
The plan call, foi irmoving Den
in the front seet, a man * 1* 1*
ham*, pie.tnt independent auth­ tightened about her neck.
ority and making him auhntdinaie
In the back *eac.
seat, minus Ma
mn
to thr board. Dinham wat due to belt, wa* young Prindle, hi* wH*
from the Jagged glare
teatify mmetime after the NLRB bleeding
of the girl’s compact.
chairman.
Tha confession to the lataar
Ilrrco g aald In hi* preparrd was wltne.s.d by hia mother ana
fi’fitirriiiiiv that the present dlvi- a sheriff* officer. Afterward, De­
ilim or power fixed by the Taft- puty District Attorney Wakefield
tln rllrv act hai caused friction Tiylor »nnotme«d th# youth will
within
the agency, "ennfualcm lie charged with murder.
Paul Her/og, N L R B chairman,
miller llir boaid .u p p o ili Prciidrtil Tinm an 1, plan for reorganis­
ing ihr agency-

Ainuiig management and labor
union,,’ 'and has provoked "on.
ceitaintv and litigation.'1

t). I*. Ilurmlon, Jr. To
Attcml S I S I I

O. p. Ifrrm luli. J r., who rrce o ll,
,-dneri tin -hI'-s fot'-e "f StrlckJand-Morrl m i t.'n,. fm . left ve.
terdav m orninr f"r Jark vn ivtll* to
attend Ihr P"&lt; tnl vslev v-liool of
t|," Ford P i'to rv hranch
Mr. Herndmi ij married ha* four
rliildren and llv r s a l 814 Llin \ve
Hire. He rerved in Hie Arm v in
World W ar II and wan stationed
in Montana, Puerto ltleo and Pan a­
ma . A fter his rrlease from the
sci vice he moved tn Venezuela to
do aeroiintlng work fur the W il­
liam * Construction Co., which wa-r
Inutnlling miulpment for thr Utand
ard Oil flo,
____________

f
^■■•wrsjfsSnsim

ha suffered front
crowd, or whether---------opening night roughness, he —
revarnf partial •lips 41 feet above

___ _____
tnd no not.
“ ‘
elght-fret
m B B of"b!a
m i aerial

iKfiSrisszsi
1 wnrning to tho —
m

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nu. ,Uu.inf.

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State
Aii&lt;I President AsR
KV|uiir|ii t1M Leader
D* T a k e Position

Spirit Of West Will Be Brought
To Bear On Local Cow Industry

S c rrrt-T tv

O R LA N D O , Apt. (&gt;. •— LT")
Su n rlh lliK nl thr quirt th rl hin'mlit
order and productivity tn the wrsicrn w ild firir't n ipunn into ,*t, attack
on the problem, of tbi* cow nml rttru, " iiin liy ,

.....‘merit of John Foster *
liiillrH im State llrpnrtnieiit roil^*
imltniit .till Ira n -, opro Philip Q. ’
Jc*Mip . I'ltl |ol&gt; 1 , Iroolilr-ahoot- *
tl'l! aloli mmd", ill-ln lg r,

lie*.
Helnnil the p ro iri l 1, -I p ill. I l l - I litl-m cv. y iim i’ 11 i . iii llir i.ri w rit

btntr "l Ulnli iix-ltiilmr id ,O '* ------—
plni-t-d le a ,In s in tlo- (Omrclt of
tit id yields.

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Ol

K L A W L'ST, Ip r, n »_ i/p) _ »
n,p WbPe H ihisp ",vl(t today that 1-

111 objrrliv* i, ,« Ircniing cmprrr of Itpiib, nnorv .mil pure limber
of neatly I &gt;0,000 sire, jpr.iwlmy over liner r*,i . rnli.il Hoiitlv own

MM \ Mltli. Vpt, « — PF| _•fj-

-

p1"'1!’
'”" ,r t,"ll*'*. -aid today ,
« " ‘ Ptr.t ........
No h i ignliiiii I . iii
In
I Mm iiioii I
;o .i« r. polii'i tdvp.er because
trill feittliam i , i»t|td"&gt;il
\ft.-i
Them- Mormoti" Imvr tutlie*i tin- land la ■Ii'h i - ii, "in n -liiiii-. In
"'■' u &lt;"t u itroiis| unit v «aa
tlo-ii Iu 1i-iit:i and H-M-mrc to n '•&lt;" In n .d i. it "in A In- -co-iilif im lli
" 'hinnl t r|M ifititp
h
" Kiin&lt;lau
Russian
I n i a i o Mini ilimnti’ mi tlv iliffn
t " ii. lied ke f..... p lan t,in ; to guip
"nnr Mrty,
llll It* (1| tl( | |
m l from what llo-ir for-l&gt;rav« i n i r
m« i-rop oi itm
&lt;i *ihi«otIn|
H il t "
i-ame a century aipi lo Ihe region I L i . i i " lie n ii i i a t ] \ for lit'
around tite-il l&gt;»lt Lake.
h "td
till t " l l l | . 1, Uni (HP!
PitIp Pp-tenl - which became I'tJili '* .«i in . oitr-i
\V,\5H|M(*. 10 ,\ ^l*r G—f/Pj—.
t u n . i t " , i ’-'in i r m n
the land « i
liinh. Iry ami M l l r ihr l i e i mi .ilin-t t ' l " t e i Lt&lt;"ti,
Uir
. | | tr n-p,-I.,,,,, I
todays
iriolintainoii
Here it ii, Imv, ».-l|
lim illM tc
in
I p r,t
,iml r|i
'catered nnd flat. T lie iliiim tc i. '•a i
" 1
Ih .lln . Nrw York lawu
III. fig lil k . i i i i .I Mil--..iili-trnplin).
' ’
b o rK " |'"in y r jp e il. Iiatf if.
r| rml».
t'licic tin- i.etll'u-. had ihi-»
It'll I'lot Pin . a l l l&gt; . ..0 in;i(,i men
i "m ilitan t tovt
biiixh Htid nllirr growth lo i-lt-ar w im III i v . Tin-1 '• 'lin o ,* Ilian urn. •nr'-i-il lo t i i r
awaj. Here II in not sage bripli lii'li arid t h i i i i n g '-.iMIe • oimphiiv ,Si"i'frMrv *»♦ «I* Ac

Je»u, I'hrM nf Lalli’c-llnv Rnlnt-.

hill mi' pslni'-ttn
(, toiurb ,-its.
lonii'l. ftul |irrliM|i. win-l ..f nil
llir Ike I,IIutil plti-li.r-rlilei ,till'll'
from cilt-over pine Inlrd

nt- cvid'-im
Sou......... .. at.- mi
1no,Ill'll " r e
" m o, i
I In- I ’I all | . u " m u ' i
a t I Inun
c i . r - . o p n iii. ifiiio.non ( i i U t ’iii'
In Itrpirirt, Mir Innd wa, nl I i i " ti'**l, I "iuii my 'm 'In ii op
mod uniformly iir li m plnui foo I "I " t h i l l ■
I lit-it
m u l t i llim i n o t
mint-rnl-.. It iriiu iicd mnmlv wat
ai-C.- Iii'lililii*
|i| m id m i l
llir
et uml III(|f. frrtill/.'-r fm i&gt;|.-n
&lt;&lt; n n lla iip 'l fra
Pnnr,

US Turns Down Four Candidates
Czech Demand For State Office
For E scapees Talk To Jaycccs

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ft i l P )— The United btatrv today
tcjected the Cnintniltint-lfd C ttrh n
ifuvak ’ pttVrfnineril1* rlrmapii llist tml Vi via »» "
m t .tt6ir,v I, *1Hfl | liilfi fu’i’i
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lit* rtpitl tillg-teadciv of llir li|,M. I I S ( l e w) Anmtd. Longwund .......................... . ‘ hn past, w-l|| ns
irr is l Clrape ol iiili-CoirirnuiiKl. ami V.,|.e Williams |, . m C „m „. | A " "
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turned for I i m I
llipir -pidifp ili"ii. |m "t(nf
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irtar-'-d '"diw 'list the
III a note t" llir ( /n I, Im-iyo
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lln rr J-'i Vi pp I" tl'l"llll &lt;h in)l&gt;ii. "I, in ,h.-ft- » in r c t i ji i real bli ui
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pm Ms it n b. . ii. foreign affair*.
ingeet and have been alien .,-vluni lit",uf, iii in .-I WllfR
th. t’i • !. u i. InMitti and VanMi Minltl' "jiciicl 'In- ip,, ii
•lr.il.lt. (; Il nil i n:i"-d on Dull**
•n the Amerii an /"nr ol Germany
. Mm
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'in accntdanre with liiimunPiriiin .Imit i^y llni-lnoiling In &gt;mi. il..
th- ns-r -li,
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•Ity in " sp* tiler, sod •• •••I I.
p n rn ip lft."
main appeal for re-elc lion ■
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"lu.-ament m a d *
in a second rtnmgli -n"tiled note hi* expsrtern-p s* i Ipgirl.iltn il*. i I. n 'Its •1,1 •igii be will have
the antbaaiy rnjerte'l pretest v by poln-i! "ut thst h- )tui n'lrtnl- I
rank ,Ol|'-' \i lieson and Unthe F te ch |&lt;*v*fiinornt w - in ii th* seven .-Hiiorn, '| i i »p et Mi,.in
|n lsec'*, i n if
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quaitionlng "f S&lt;t "I the f/ e d i H al, dp.-lared rlial Ills record u sir i„ 11ai 'i"t hern given the form al
cltiia n s wh" hail lieeo arm riling "nppit lnii'k"t ■ml |i|pi|g'-d • nn»•i ii
iii|.. nf iiiil. i ,,!ii|"i at large Nonepastengar. aboard
the
plane-' ad .iinpnrl I" linprovriio.nt
,' ,|'|" nied tlint he wlU
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which corrlvd Mie enpaj"—i I" Urn scim’il fai'tlltiei nrnl I" rtu liiiildii i:
rrmitinop* tla rug* T a il
Am erican air liuue nl i.rillnK, tier- of gii.id iomiI to S) •iiinnlt* &lt;'"nn*'
ntnny.
Vivlnn \ . Hpr"i t-ited Id ......."I
In th* targaat nil earnpe iinre o r liorii'vl tit'll 11ri i- 'i- a mi-rrh,) nt

the present regime ramc to power
a littia more Miun two ye^r' ago,
i!(} of the paasatigera—.oliie of
whom war* liot in on Mia nrisliiiil
plot -decided to .lay In Germany.
The C.*ch minlitry «if foreign
affair*. In two note* Imndrd to

“Greatest Show On Earth” Has Its
the embaaay * week »u &gt;. demanded
ibu axtraditinn of the flier a t" face
Premier At Madison Square Garden crim
inal proiccullon and prnteited

IVhneam reprm ntlng the Na*
ltonal Annui-lition
Manufactura IIon of Manufactur
ere and the United State*
Chain
tate* Cham­
ber of Commtree told the commitNEW YORK. Apr. 6. - ( * - A Brooklyn bobby-ioxcr wilked
ten verterday the President;* planIf a Flowed to go^fnto
go In effect, would up to Ihe .letl-barred circu. " t a r cage and gripped her gttl fm nd by
undermine pnMle confidence In the elbow.
...
till1 board.
"Geeeee........... Lookit «l- kowwww-gerl
......................
Heuator Taft (R-Ohln), who sup
Cougar or "kow-ger" (ii w»* ieelly ■, Ifupe'H). '» *»»
°'
ported a tram fer of Denham’H opening
ntgld lor lire "gre.te.t .how on earth" at ihe Uad.t.onal Manpowers to tha board last summer,
,
now uppoaea the Idea. Taft aald hsttan ptemieie in Madison Square Gaiden.
Frcth from winter quarter. In^Honda, the Rmgling Btollut. anf
Tuesday the President’* plan tt&gt;
wipe out Denham's authority Barnum and Bailey clrcua filled
would make flersog "the moat the big hport* palace from bare- traction for Ill yean, died last
powerful labor caar" In the coun- ment sldaihows to trape.e rig­ November.
ging lost among the roof garden*.
Without referring directly to
More than 18,000 Naw Yorker*,
Taft’s contenl_________________
ntlon, Heriog aald the who'll run lo n clrcua a* fast M
President'! plan would Discs "ell anyone elw, flocked Into the cave?lnve.ligatory.and regulatory func­ nou. Garden last n’ght to see whil aa they always had, thl* time to
tions,” not In him ns chairman, the "big one" baa to offer Um* mourn and fook_ at Gargantua’a
but "In the ftvsjnen who comprise reason.
placid widow, MToto.
Florida crops before million* the entire"
Afta? o month here, the "how
They alia stayed to *ee her two
a ni . gpegt for conajiawn^fot the
moves on lo Boston, goes undo* adopted heblea, Gergantue II and
Permits canvas for th* first tlm* In Mash- Mile. Toto. These little apes are
City B
ington, and then ilg-saga wret in the play-pen stage, and.have a
Total
$ 94,000 to Denver oad bnck lo Miami fig big
rubber bell end llttle red weg
the November Hoeing.
—j o . M v with, The crowd felt a
Nobody wants » cirrus to change certain kinship.
___
The gorilla* wore
much, and nobody will b* dl

Ipitaln, tha 60 acta of th* main
thaw — 17 of thorn new — e Upped
atm me same ma circus.
off brlehly but still stretched over
It ha* dawn* gnd cotton candy, three boars.
ary hats and aouvonlr eanee
Tha high moment betoagod to
and plenty of”tliat good, rTeh *!► Harold Alaana, chief of tho high
jhanl imell that epeila out Wire Alcana:.
C-l-l-C-U-l lot you with
Whether he wo* playing to the

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U.S.RefusesTo 2 Kansas City
Dulles
Will
Serve
As
kG ra n t Isra e l Mobsters Are
Arms Request Shot In Head Consult antTo Acheson

W A SH IN G T O N . Apr. n -T fP )
KANSAS CITY, Apr.
The United S la te , hai Irntatively Charier Binaggto. onetime under­
rejected ln a e l'i iecjue.1 (or heavy ling lo ihe lale h o i, Tom PenderAmerican weapon, &gt;ik Ii s. artillery g s-l, and an ea-convicl were slain
and lank..
today tn a political club.
Inloim ed novcrnmenl o lfiriali
Roth mrn had hern dint m Ihe
,aid loday. however, there is still t head Hie ex-icutvitl w a, irlenli’
l&gt;"i,ihility Isiael may hr allowed to first a- r h a rlir Gargntta
riv Iii'hi Htnt. ami perhaps aome
fiiiMpgio was head of a political
inplit-i Air Force jel fighters.
lac lion opppuiig remnant, oi Pen
flic National Oefenic Depart rlergail', once powerful political
mrnt lia, ruled, three o ffiria l. ag&lt;d. oiganiialitiii.
that there are tnd enough liegw
The ilu b where Bmaggia w a,
Amerit au wra|nm» I*, meet the I.
found .hot w a, licad(|U all.ri for
raelr reipieit and at the same time
In, political group which controlled
arm W e,tern Europe and oilier
.everal populous noilhitde want*.
t!.'inmuni,l threatened countries.
1.1. lia rty N ediill oi ihr (rolite
The I itnell govvrntnrnl submit
liomiclile
Mptail said no weapon
led i« detailed leiprei l for Aincrlaii m illtnrv aid to the Htatc De- w a, found in thr rluhinom
liHilinenl utxiut Mure inonllii. nc"
.NSW l i l t WOULD UP ‘
Hiungfio wn« fuuinl alumped in
’Ibe lieu Jewtah rtute said the a ciniir.
IPHONE, TELEGRAPH
t.leutennnt Ne.diitl ,aid
m llltm y supplies were in-riled tn to iig o lln p.'ldenllv iind tried to
I a u o w a m c i fpo m
lutiiter ils defense nml md for fli-e nml I'ln w il »l &gt;i VeiieMim
$300 TO $1,000
Mgcre.i .ivc pm pose...
Min,I ir. In- fi-11
The Stale mid lli-fen &gt;
■ |i.-i&gt;«rt
Tin- pul it i l l I lender rri-ently iu ii
infill
m e now ngrr-eil. "ffieiid
a wit n e t, before n federnl grand
aid, to'it it i- more linpnclmit t&gt;&lt;|
i n v i I i c ii t i ii g under
Ann-rii-mi forelnn polirv to irm l jor j
A C O N O M I tM A N i »» 1
lb ■ C ' l ' l n g hlRli*r a m i
*‘lilj-li milltnrv potrnllar* item- uni |i| u e liv ltie ,.
lituhcr, II i Im r n i i i p t l n l t n n ■ m pen'e- ami «ll»i • am-** Imti.
fl,Chief of I’litlee Henry W .l"lm
Ulli-il nn li'f&gt; IIIUI. Il'iH’it/ei 111 |ti"
Cnngr*&gt;rlonal Ruir:, • n • • "&gt;" A r t n f It*l7 • • M e t f'-n-ral o f Ilia
.on nid II looked
Ihnugli HlnsgAH hoII i- Pset i-oniltrli’S.
H e i m h ,i.&lt;v- t . n l x r l I ' f i n i" Ii- Oil I t o n n r r , i * t ' l i p t i ’Oie n i t l l f | e .
Iirn el liad retiuesled In iu it ln . Kiu 'in- tint I'V nil HerjonintHnce
graph a ll'ii'a w e II .ill a-l ,* nt&gt; I" upuarte of .vw/vyq * year tor
ine'- lie apparent Iv was n-lm lnir
inedium-range artillery. tmiVn runt ■
each of 'li* (.«■&gt; lli(n&gt;' "I tl«i»r'.--ill
m-inher*. //al-tniMoiuiff
iiumeroiis oilier w eapons of I lie in lb- rjinlr « lien lie was killed.
Pi,lice jaid linrgotts lord VJ.41M
Ivpe (lint m e scheduled lo t«
.•hipped under the St.OOO.tKKV'IH, in in ivullct w lien fouinl.
A ro n Aid Program to diore up th"
Ho, tHidies were ili,cover(tl bv i
ilefenoM of elabl We tern Kllr" Miti diivei' wIt" noticed water run
perm tint ions.
oing out tlie front tloor of tlie
etiiliriKilil.
A broken water pip'Iind c s Hi-e«l tlin overflow.
Police
.nid the men were nppnrrntlv -Inin
shortly uftei m iiiidrht nml O'
boili'- i found almut Ii A.M. I LOT i
Police Sgt. W ayne (ilb.oii -.nid
puwdrr liurnn on llltiagglo Itull
t-sted whoever fired ihe ihota had
Keen standing nearby.
Powder
hurtu. al^o w *rr found on Cisrgotl*.
W m l a K v P u Z i+ U ]
IHiiaggio'ii politic*I Influcnee refJPi —* Arthur PriMie, M. iw ltfjfl
inn off tlie effecta of 18 aleentng (I'lltlv tvII the vllblecl of several
art trier-.
Florida te lla b le glow cm ate
WASHINGTON. Apr. 6 - ( A V . pills, mumbled a dramatic beards) iiationai
Hiiiagpi". " Ii" w s . It. appeared
having a "lough ira.on," due In llir National laibni Relation^ ronfnaslon to hi* polleemnn-fatlinr li-vrral
tim e, at llir Mi.uouri raidlast night: hr strangled hia pretty
low prices brnughl bv ploduct* Hoard told Senator, today that it. 1H year old aweetheart In a j“ j lot in ................. Citv during tlie
recent ,.e - don of tlie Sliitc l.egi-.and high coil* ol piudii(.limi. San­ divninn of power, with ihr hoard1* Ions rage.
"What tlld you do son t s.kecf |,i I ore. lie wn-i well acuuillnted
dy Andrmnn. muimgrr ol llir %hi general counreli Robnt DcoIihiii.
Leallc Prlndlo when thn will, -oinr »*f tire |i-|il.iliilori.
lord Slate Fainici. Market, told h.i&gt; brru a "failutr." It .aid Den­ Officer
youth opened Ilia eyes.
lei low kuv .1111.1in al the Yacht Cluh ham1, irparate authority dinuld hr
. 1* choked her
" I killed Sally
we cpisrrcled . . . aho was going
yesterday.
told ihr Senate aspendtluici tomh ps c hmi
out . . with oilher boys," he ■■eta

1-ow Prices And High
Costs Prove Detrl"fnemnl To .Farmer

Associated Press Leased Wire

ese

w

agalnnt w h il II called the “ N a.l*
gestapo m*lhod#" of Arnerlcan
uuthorltica In queidtorilnti the f»8
reluctant paiseitueie, wlm later
returned to Cierlmslovukin.

The latter note demanded puttl.hi/rent of tho American nftiriala
renpon.ible
for
IdpT)I'..,.,. w
w~w the mtnrrognllon.
‘ L 'l.
The embassy'll reply declared
In

III Him ford for :!t, y"irr,i, nnd point
«d out liln record ms funiiwi mtiyor.
and city .•nini"i'ieii"i'‘i " f itnnfnril
for seven )''«• 1 il*- n m ' f le d - it
tlclslo "f tiis ircti'ui a . s i« in |ii'r
of tin- Vla.vfnii Inn m ii-finiliig
room s to r»:i visitin g Ingii clini.l
b all p la y e rs, ntnting Mini in- bad
no ciiniiT- Ini' I" c a rry ini' thr
court order. He .nid Mini In- "'mild
striv e Tin n belter m'hooi iiystcm ,
ami pointed mil tlial II"' !'tnl«
Ro*d Doparlnient now bundle*! e x ­
penditure* for roads. Mm L e g isla ­
tu re lilt* nothing in do w ith Mm
alincntion o f funds-

Mr- A mold Hied hU biuitmsn
i i nd
atlrninUiiaMv" t-xpi-rmiici-,
pIlia ilm neod of nt I'uw* mu’ b-gi”

Uivll Air l’;ilrul To
Sponsor Breakfast

ri !o.-nt Ct'-rl Air I'ntrni Unit
will iponror &lt; bicakfast flight
S'lnil-vv in"ii,lnr »l the Municipal
Utpori vnd ,'
expected Mint JR
lOMSl fiO pilot, ’ill participate in
itiot liirutliiK'i and contests, Dr,
ii"i,ri M I Hiliii hi,tour,ced today.
An m vi t nt tun liut been extended

to ill pilot., m Central Florida
It, iiii-i’l
Mm Airport Sunday
moining for breakfast.
Tin PlorbU National Guard la
iiiviiMtl to inirtii ipate in the cog(••.I with llieir l"t planes.
Mote tlm , i r.tt nnunbern of th*
I’ntiul

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Cadet.,

nttendod

th#

ir-giilar tni’cMnc Wednesday night.
latiir from outside of Hanford l«
P*"Vhe ministry will doubt] errs represent the County. H" revenlcl Motion pictures "f various phase*
realise that no heal, in law exists iMihI bn hit* served nn a council inau nf aviation were 'huwn, Including
for making or complying with it* and ns mayor "f I.ongwuod. and n, tlm lepsii ami maintenance of eg*
glues and airplanes.
request for eatradltion of the In(Caul,alia*
r««* -rh—al
Jll^.l-e I - «
.w a ,l as
aa '/Uinttlinil
dividual*
named
'common ['rl*
H O U S IN G A ID
mittale for penal prosecution,
Iteri (’roHH Drivo
WASHINGTON. Apr fl. — 0F&gt;
The House approved without
Half Way To Goal —
County Farm Bureau
(lpjiusltlort todav nn expansion -ire
14.000,000,000 In the Fed.
To Meet On Friday The Red Cross drive Is tmlv almost
crnl
Housing
Program.
,K
half wav tu Uu gun I nf git.Urtl* in
The
measure
provide*
special
Opening of the new Auction Remlnnle Comity, with" hut LWIT aids for Veterans housing, includ­
Market a i tha Banford Stale Fann­ cnlleeted, and the i-arupoign will ing a now $150,000,000 program Off
er* Market, which was recently be carried on until tlie quota 1*
loup* for ex-GIa.
•
poatponed due to lack uf local pro­ readied. Voile Williams, J r , Red direct
Administration leaders ex&lt;
_________Jent
duce euffleU to Jtiallfv auctlone, Cross Fund Chairman, announced quick Senate passage to seiul
will be the main topic of disrueilon today.
compromise legislation to F
At the Chapter meeting Tuns- dent Truman. They expect,
at the meeting of the Seminole
County Farm Bureau Friday night day morning at tho Tourist Cen­ that the President wilt eigg,:
at th* Fatnr* Farmers building, ter, Malcolm McNeil! was appoint­ nlthmigh it Is far from what .
OH* R. Methieux, President, an­ ed chairmen of (lie nominating recommended.
committee for new officers for
nounced teday.
SR
Addreeefwr the group after thy 196t hy Judge Douglas Htenstrom,
THE WEATHER
euppor at TtOO odock will bo 0. chapter chairman, who nrealdod.
One disaster case In Oviedo wa*
H. H ong, roprorentatlve of the
JACKSONVILLE, Apr.
State Farmers Market B u r e a u , reported, end in appeal for aid »»i
L.
______Ut:rough the newspapers and Station
T. R. River*, manager of tho Web- made
■tor Auction Market) Larry Jonee, radio, and several contributions Atlanta v*•kb"1**■**-**•»k*^*re*rtWsVST
Brownsville --- ------ .-78
auctioneer, and Sandy Anderson, were made, said Mr, Williams.
Another ecbooi, the Christian
market m i gager.
Day School in Blavie. was reported
Mr. M P n i today
Aactloi,
to have enrolled in th* Junior Rod

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Tu.eday exctgi for wid*h Mat*
triad shgwrrs southeast rortioaatimifhl ami Ton-day ,„i.,ninf.
AN IN D EPEN D EN T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD. Fl.OKIIM.

Solon Wants Acheson
To Make Memo Public

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MONDAY APR. 8. 1980

S e a -C o in R CVd suh T a k e r s O n J o b

■J h" .'I

McCarthy Says That
Lattiniore W r o t e
■ S e c r e t Statement
On Eastern Policy

0 . Touchton Is
O f f i c i a l s Hint
New President M y s te rio u s Sub
WASHINGTON*.- Apr. J r - i P) ,!
O f R o ta rin n s Made Rendezvous
—Owrn Letlibiore disclosed tu-

dap ha ad*Uni the Stale Depart'
MW aeven meathe tun that the
Untied Htalaa ahuttld "avoid pie
mMurr ar eiceahlt* alr.vierir
deployment in the Far East."
Lait lmute's view we* alien In a
confidentI.il mkmuranduin he
aubinlltad lo a State Drpaitmenl
advisory group l»al Aug. Ih It
wan mad# public lodes fullmvlag a demand by Senator MrL’ai*
Ihv (HWIs ) who ha* rharved
LatHmor* with being a "ButUl
apant" and the "arrhiiecl" of
Aiueriran Far Real poUcy.

nly l'n . v.-.l* today clecteil p r* ii‘
iIpmI

of thr Sanfoiil Rotary Club
Mr louchlou ii married, live* at
M il Hanford Avennr and lia* liean
in active Rolarian for thr past
fllP VP.ll*.
■ Hip elerlinn of Mr. Tourhloli,
who sucicriti tier,lire Touhv as
l«r*idrnt, look place at a nipei
ing uf director* following thr icgti
l*t inerting, when Sam Martina. J.
I.. Iriglpy and lark Hatigan were
•haled director*, and Ur. A W.
I (ijiv. Ii , war elected to (ill the
nncipiint term of hit fathrr. Ur
A. W. I M1* a* J dim tor.

KEY WEStT f I ^ April I. W)
President Truman imlav
furuially notified Henalar fidInse (Il'Md.) that he hen ordered
federal offlriaD to Ignore nubperns* aching thaw to eurrrnd*
er loyally fllra of accused State
Deparlmenl eniployra.
"No
Prreidtitl hae ever romplieil
with .in older of the legislative
hranrh directing the executive
ranch lo produce cnnfideriial
ocumenla, i ho disclosure of
which a n considered b» Hi*
Dr. R, W , Rupierht w»» rc-electPresident to lie ronlrarv lo the nil -evrei.ry mu! Walter Haynes
public inter* at,** .Hr. 'human irpurmt-r or rIn* club,
wrote Tiding*.
Wi’ll.oru Phillips, Jr. Introduced
l,y It I. I'erkln* Jr. as the «r»ndWASHING I ON, Apr 1 l/P)
of tliu lute F r.it flam), pioneer
Scnalur McOailhy (K-Wi») de Munfi.r.t developer, ninl u* a vrtermantled today that Secretary Arlir uu of World Wat 11 and » gra•tunic of Ho* tthlvimlly nf North
•on make public a am n mcinitran i optima, Inlil ut llio progreso •*»
dutn on (ar eaatrin pnlieir* given local huniehulldihg of the Phillips
the Stale Drpailmrnt by Owen I’rotiertlea with which Ii# l» **with hla father, amt which
Laitimore lail luintner. lie laid dial onclalinl
Mud' Kept. J, have compleletl 4ft
if Acbeton doe» not "it will he Iiu*4*m III Hnnforit.
Mi- pointnl out that one of th#
my duly at a United Stale» Srnalui
neat major development. irf the
to do ao."
couuuiuy, which he said,' at*rled
’ Attorney* for Laitimore taid lie nixTpew homen htra thla ,We*»i
would make (he document public will h,i the building of W .new
later iu live day. Th* Slat* Depart' homaa In lo* Highland Parh »nUdivitiou. UcveallrtB th»l hln tfdmmant (land wa* that it aiked Lattt* iiuiuy had ,wnrM J’llt some ’1*11
itM tlaw * on rana Twirl

)

9,186 V o te rs
Registered As
O ffice C lose

New Leafier Has Been Police Believe T h a t
Active Memher Of
F o r m e r Criminal
Club For 5 Y e a r s
M a k e s His E s c n m *
Hr till* fouiliton atiiilanl manjprt of the Stine Machine and Sup-

L'liuimliaion ^fdr’ lb cti-tip*tratlim

Nt*w Itadar
Uk«cI In Air Forte
i.AB VEDAS AlllHAfiE, Nev,
Apr. .1 -l/Fy—A awrvl radar
-iglil for Jet fightars, future
nil,del* uf wbleh m * » « t t {D the
plane, la being nurd In th* * 'r
Inrce gunn.r7_C0«t#aF hac*........

fried *t tha Maasbate of Technology
produced by Sparry
ilgAaaa bomba auto­
ha proper time.

waa eg
rlpablM
Sanford
nher Daytona momini
|o provide a five, oil
tha CleveUtl l heat to

Three]
lion for f
Saturday
ware Geo
W. Ball
Il waa q

ibla damage by' smoke

in
’s, Jrp s ':. !t:
lata Market .yoaterdav
tlOft o'eMdjbSA defeclev. utad for fgwJehlna
*n tha lomatoea nearly
lax#; according t« Marr Sgndr Anderson who
Ice department |n Hme

AVAI.ON, Catalina Jitand r„hl
Aiii 1 —J /P j- A man identified
from a idintoKiaph at one inrun i»l
ol wartime treamn, vaniili** iroiti
a ionII boat at tea.
A few hour* lafri. • mvitaiunii
luhtnarine it lighted rdf thr loulli*
pro t'alifornia mail.
And ilia convirl, tall, taber*
icaired 'Iheiulore Donay, *»1, Uplion, i i irpuitril miMiiiK from lot
home time Wptinrtday.
The.e •oinritDncPt werr fined
together tmlay fiy aulhoiitira mi
vriligaluig Ilie diia|i|&gt;eaiatu:r ol a
man who iptilrd a boat line Satin
day and uevrr irtiirned
ADD 10 lit. I.cad - JIM T,
CiiiisIiiMp ){. McDavid mid ftn
Dodge, boat rental dock attendant
hud identified an A’ tnrtated 1’ietiiirephotu »f Donnv an hi- inv*
tciioua introu A wallet I••f' in
•i curitv for the rcntcil vr ,1 ,&lt;oi
tmiiiil a driver'* Ucenae leaned t »
Donay, McDavid raid
Several hour* after the men Ma­
ilin' lu return with the Ik,at, u
search wui lieguu in nulei or
rounding thin Maud till mile- oft
the In, Angelce harbor. McDavid
raid the boat hud ila runntnv liuhta
on hut thu ignition watt off when
fuund eight mile* Ooitheal of
Avalon. The boat contained only
a clothing-filled rultceae, he said.
Th# drifting »**«#•! wu* found
soma ISA mile.* *outh- of Point
Arguello, where Cuasnuardamen
reported seeing a aunugml ,»uhinaiine at . S:fO \.Nf Ydc,«u''l&gt;u
Thr Navv aaIU na VitiefTAn Aihmarina* wert in the area at tl,e
lima.
McDavid raid officer■, had mile,I
Dip ruinridenc* of Hut two avents,
hut It,err wa* "no concrete evi­
dence" the* were connected in nnv
way,
M,1 tovld paid a torn half of *
printed form futimi in the mnn'
imtel room here contalneii the f„l
tiiMing word* i
"Delivery over the counter in
Berlin or by parcel post in lleilin
to the Russian rone from stork in
Berlin by parcel post from New
York:
"No. SOA. lard in Una. sugar, rice,
rogetrd coffee, cocoa, whole milk
powder, Ift.tM) ihr."
In Detroit, Donay'* brother Fell*
told newsmen ha had not seen
Theodore el nee last Wednesday
Donay, Iip said, left to go to ('an
Mich., to see his former wife ami
sou.
Dnnav. born In Dormanv. was
(CisWwag — H a s Mat
E le p h a n ts W a lk
T h ro u g h N Y

S tre e ts

Truman AsksCongress
To Pass Brannan Plan
P r e s id r ill

( .h

maker- Tc

M;i k c M ti! t
tion in 1-’ i

G.4H1 W h i t e
And 2,705 N e
Eligible To

MAKINO CUfAIN that uu one Is over looked In l)u&lt; national nodp count,
San Fran, wco cansili-takurs Helen Mabtaitl ami John McCloakay ar«
hut*le-l to tha lucky clitts uf Kuiallun Uliiiut, Ti tnilc* nut In Die Pocillc.
Tlmre ai&gt; l’f llihaLnlutds ut, tlmt dcfcolule *pot.
(tnfcriialiumii]

Nalional Park Director Says US
May Have To Pay For Tourist Bill
WASHINGTON. Apt 1
t/l')
Nan.,mil ('.ill
Newton H. Ibuiy *.ai,l lialay the fe-lnal gnieiiiiiirnl
up llo money loi any cspaiiliuli ol tmili-l l.nllilin
paiks.
I a-l y* if 'tl.l'i'f.'Fil pel Mint H-ltcd llle paik-,
the ll.iid imtcssivc year, I he tuUli-l- found liolelulliei accoinotodaiimii wodully in,ul,,pule m m.inv
I’I’url waK'e.'iklon^r* have fiintKl^'"- **'--------- ----it C i V "lipoouhlc lu gat new
.............
.» ntul fOi iipati* uu.' Driirc ut ,
fl).
,
h, .««-.» report ,0 thu 1^,1
^
Sl' 'Iv u ’ ill*'"I’ ‘
ding plant hy i
uf ri*k capital ilhblac he uddml,

in \sMoiivTFn ritF.sa
A lift liiniiitc iuDi ol leguliard*
Hrrirtaiv uf Stale Acheson htidav (light hrnughl tin 0,1 il
Ismli d the pi ogress of the Alar-itn.lt I'lao as s mean* of rr- l mintv iPgnll.lllon 0, ** IMt,
Iniililitig in Europe • "useful , otiipaird to a pail total I '* 1IN1
and Kiderly eiUtence nftn the ami tlir Inog iitnllllueil itiam if
long miser) and violence of the
■iktlri{ ii. llir .ollap'p ,1 I , uiuir
war."
lie espiessvd regret that uni) Heal Mei'Piigei. imililt ir.ilia i,
hall of Europe I* taking part who wa* mdrieil to tied hi tieV
In the coo pera Ilor rffnrt to over­ d,,itm Virii atiiilanlf wmked
come the range* uf World
,raw.id win tl,r I itiwjriu l.wl well
War II. In rrinark* nbvluuily trl eil'htl to Hi old the nilliri
milled
a o ' w inlloli peanut*
ilii»ctr,| at Kussia, hr told Ihr
Allr l the dradlinr ol DtMl
potato
1
11,|i wtm h lie l*W obj*C*
gathering;
"We were rebuffed by a &gt;', In, k ,&lt;a* ir.n lied, d took mother rmual,!■ letniiPi He -aid he ac*
full
limii
to
lake
carr
of
lliuic
small group of turn who stood
to piufit from Europe's mlsei) - -landin'; iii the long line-. Mint of irpled d Olilv he, ill-e good If#*
ami who have never * ice til the lliPie weir Nrgroei. I lie »lm,i w.i- lull- -ri'Mied I,, mttwrigh the bad,
l’IIIII'd Slates nilh anything
1 mye the emici'ess," he wrote
cloird at 10 (Id uMis k and a few
tiui envy *ml hostility."
today, "t,, o, oce»*,' to consider funpeoplr who had lirrn -rain! ill •t(iiiii*ivfhi unpruv, ments In our
W A S H I N G T O N Apr » &lt;/»*&gt;iliru can nudr a vain imh In ie ■gii.'*i!rit, ul t„ci lii11&lt;&gt;n iu make it
* i'll t.eiiige l M u -I, ill &lt;)iokr mil glitet
111.., etlieout ie-t costly, and
more ',,ii,l,i.. . i.. almndant pro*
i,.*li&gt; agam-i pi*,|*o'.tIi In ema­
III the total registration ii l«t
il.it,- .ill.I inline' Ihr I uio|ir.|t1 were whit • residents, and " ,’Ufi .tin'll,m &gt;f l ii ii* '&gt; "p '. vieldilig a
I,il, leiuro lo tin to,u . and soiling
Iterinpiy IVivian,
weie Noif'in s, or item tv *l,uit,|i the at pi ie,
uii mm , ,‘un afford."
previous
Ni'irtu
regi-diatinn
„f
Mill the Iiiiiiipi Spi ietaiy ol l.fidti
Mi tn,min onDiiiod two linfinNi'in,, regist rut ion uh o
Stall i.ml lh.it the luur-yrai plan .lilldiled dm iny the In*I week, and ,le prop,, atf
I It, V, mo ,.f permnneut law*
iilmh he.in his n.iinr shuulil end wliilo regl-tintion pieked up nhnid nlnlmg
■ ntion acrenite allot*
■lie foil! til.
nil the ichedllird ilatr Jour HI,
Mr-. Messenger poiuiid out If no III. uni m atk e llU g Iiuutns to
I*»*•.* ,iil&lt;ling
it«V tllMt there wu- Idlli' evcil'i' p r o - ole I *, all,,too nl. "bhocd pli*
•il.-, tils op, ii enetl f a n n e r s n*st
"I |r, I tli.il if thu dale iv •ri­ lor Inllnre to n-glslei holme the plant i rip hislorv
iloadlllii' as the honk hud lieeii
lled and &gt;leai d will &gt;piir the work ,ilien for registration fm three foil
tn addition, tie -aid. such legis­
■i| il.i I mi,pran Irailcis ami peo­ months u il Ii hours of legislrullou lation -1, mill give ample leeway
ple i.i aiiuniplbh tile rstiemely from PJilt A M lo f, UU I'M 1., local . uiimiitt, emeu elected.by
Momlav tlinmgli .Saturday
Du, far man, »o ilicv may "alltviata
,Mill lilt talk ahead ol Idling them- tug
the pa-l week tile office wu- iii,',p,aliiie- mo o,' ilien neighbor*
-el, ps aliovc thr need fur our tin- opvii from Pno A.M. tu 'tain F M noI luako adiu-linentv for local
JL'v
Oim-thlld of the total rcgislra CUlidilluni"
all, mI vilitUllce."
;• - ..... iu. Don p»* oo'ni *v*tam
lion, or r.ilPti, wa tiuid,' dm lug
Maidiall sililinird a Hireling the past week, ami was spurred t&gt;v
•iUt*tI(gus,) ila faga l i l t
,,t c.oitmni, ruopetation idniipit- added puhlledv and urgaj,i*ed of
11*ti.,n officials on the i.ccavion of lull henlnil the regietridiou nt tr,»iiuur. On Mur. 2S, the rogp
ihe i\Unh*ll Plan'! hallway point Illth
rat ion ms- li.htiu IVlien Die liooi,.
limit eitaiy.
were first opened nrni fm w.eklie luferred in Ins prepared theivlifter loglstrntiun lagged
I ii
Mrs Me—engcr said that nil in
upvreh In Ciuniniilllvl effort, to
i ulii,- it,,' reemerv tuuKi am, tell foriniitiun taken down in the ■ego
tiutlun office noi l Ie tun, . iiheil
II,I' D, I t \ x f f ie t a l'
ti'uBllsura (la r u i aid
" Vuii hurt- nisv md lie ip the
-aim. roil ul ilanget »- troops oil
Die l , i l *ld, lull vmi are en Flying Hlxbys Art*
naved m a coolest with u foe who
Halted In Fak'ulta
h r designs no h**' deadly Ilian I
ill,i.o we liavu ever faced.
TOKYO, Apr. .1.
t/l'i
Thr
‘Muke no mistake aland II, tiie
ehIp', ate down.
Army said engine tumble forced
Hunalil * live Veinu, IB, of
"Winning Dili, struggle is as The Flying Uishv* — Diana uiui tlnteeu, driver of the Ford, Wai
i dal to the tieace mill prosperity Hub — to return tu t’alcuttu today, tirrested tiy State Highway Pa*
ll'aallaaeA
raae Twat
two Iiuur* after they took off in trolman It D llairi'ion and wai
llielr attempt to break tin- late Hill charged with reckless driving and
Oduin1* world circling recurdI h DiHiuiHHetl
excessive speed,
The Army -aid trouble in tIn■ At Hie time of the accident, Mr.
lly Suivutioii Army right engine uf Hie Ills by’n twin- Pope was driving op Celery Ave­
engined Urltiih Murtijuito huinher nue toward hiH home ut Indian
The Halvatlou Army’s iirouusnl hud cut short Ihrlr sclieduled flight Mound ViFuge He was taken
budget for I960, as well ss last Bcrosg Red t'hlnu In Tukyu They there after the collision which oc­
-■ear's budget, was discus,led Thurs­ landed at t'alcuitu al 9:111 A.M , curred when Veinu attempted to
puss him about 160 fret east of
day afternoon nt a meeting of the DMT (4dll A.M,. KHTl.
Tliey still liad u chance in best Sipes Avenue.
Advisory Board at the headquar­
(him
ii
'
m
11147
mark
uf
711
linitrs.
ters at 214 East Seminl Street.
Mr. Pope’s uutomoMIe wai
Members present were C. L. five Rilnules and 11 second* — turned around before it hit tha
if
thnv
could
gel
Hie
engine
re­
Bedding, chairman;
F. Ilaskv
pole. Damage was animated at
Wight, secretary: it. F. Moule. paired and leave within three or fllDO. Damage to Veino’a car tnu
vicu-chelrtmin T. W. Lawton, Les­ four hours.
put at ».180.
Tlie Ulxliv* hud hern shoutin'’
ter Tharp, and Edward Higgins
An hour earlier, at K;UO P. M.,
Brigadier E. Pickering, divisional at a tlti hour ruiiml-ihe-world Patrolman Harrison investigated
Mfilvntum Army commander. Mrs. flight. Their return hare put thunt an accident which occurred ott
Pickering, and Second Lieut, and four hour* behind schedule The tha Orlando Highway near tha
Mrs. Paul Jones, local officer*, hushapd-atid-wife team left Hsn County line where u 1949 Cadil­
Francisco at U:0.1 A.M. (ESTl Bat- lac Sedan, driven by Henry Frad
were present.
A prepared booklet showing sia- urday.
Backhoua of Minner,-la', waa dw&gt;
Th*r# wtre no reports reaching aged
listics of religion,i and social wel­
an d in
In a collision with a 1941
fare services rendered was shown. Tokyo beyond the brief word that Chevrolet .Sedan driven by Felton
.Since April has been the month they had turned buck and landed at Dixon, Negro, from Apoplta. Digfur Hie annual maintenance appeal Calcutta.
on waa charged with using an
The Blsliys first reached Cal­ improper , Ignnl in passing tha
for Hie Salvation Army In Sem­
inole County It was decided that cutta, nasi the halfway mark in other car. Damage to the Cadillac
Hits should he continued tills year, their flight, at 0:11 A.M., GMT was estimated at f,100 and to Ut*
(1:11 A.M., EBT). lYiey refueled Chevrolet at 9^6.
said Lieut. Jones this morning.
the Huntroj* U and took off after
Another crash occurred at ItlO
slightly more than one hour, at Saturday morning on Calory A w
V. A. MAN HERE
Tom Dren, assistant service offi­ 7:sfs A.M., GMT (2:S4 A M, EBT). nua near tht- L. t. Fraalat haaM
cer, will be a* the office of L. F.
when Htnry William*, N a m m
PACK .14 MEETING
Boyle Tuesday afternoon at 4:00
Sanford, driving a 1941 Fora
Pack
34
of
tha
Cub
Scouts
will
o'clock, and on Wednesday from
m*et
on
Tuesday
night
7:30
P.
M.
9:00 A.M, to 4:00 P.M. to usalat
CHAMBER OF COMMBRC
at McKinley Hall
veterans In thalr problems.
A floor show. Including aim
dancing and acrobatic* will b#
Thurndav evening under the
raction of Edward F, Lana al
annual dinner or th* 8*mJ
County Chajnbar of Comm
nt th* Mayfair Inn, D waa
nounced today by Edward Hlf|
Thr dinner will be gtvan In Ik
(JP) — A demand that tha Federal
WASHINGTON. Apr. 3.
of New York Giant baseball govarnmaai a*»um* r**h*a*ibilil for defease agalast atomic and hydro*
gan bomb attack* came lodaar
Francisco. Dei roil and Provldst
T H E W EA TH ER
Msyor EJrpar E. Robiasoa
It* on atogbc ettorgy that to da
Station

Coiiiiuissiuner la
Injured Saturday
Auto Accident

Johnson Declares Senatorial Drive
British Minister Swings Into Final
Will Decide Issue Four Weeks Today
lly AHSUt’lATED I'ltF.MB
Florida's Deinocrntii' scnatorinl
said linin' it is op tu British i‘iimpalg,i swung into It- final
Defense Minhder h'tnniniel Shin- four weeks today.
wall whether Atlantic Fact military
Hen Claud,' Pepper. Iiattllng to
secrete will la- given to Britain'* win noininutmti Iii the sent tie tin war minister, John Btrachey.
belli hIiicc lli.'lll, went tn IVlPlicola
Jidinsuu (aiked to reporlnrs up­ to address Hie Florida Federation
on Ills return hy air from th| of l.nbo’- roi'ventb'ii while hi-, op
Atlantic defense meeting at Dm noneiit, dep. ieorge Bmalberh of
Hague. A furore waa set off by Miami, cuinpalgiu'd In Hie l.uke
repuri* from that rapital over tho Okeechobee region
wrekninl that
Anglo-American
Hiuntiiers opened Ills week's
military chiefs hud agreed t.v *&lt;••11 ut Moore Haven, with talk
willilmld secrets from Btrache/. pliihneil nl Okeechobee, Stuart and
Furl Fierce laler III Hie duv Pep.
per is echeiloh'd to tnlk ul Mayo
thir afteriiooii nud Perry tonight.
lirdli candnlnte* rented Sunday
hut Issued_ Mstvmenls regarding
the ton id drl fur votes.
Smathera said nt a meeting of
his county campaign managers in
West Palm Beach that the return
acity aa Secretary of Defence ho of Pepper to H im Benale would he
haa dealt only with Hhlnwelt, s "ontaatrophe."
fie said he shuddered to think
Blrachey’a boss, anil will contlnud
to do ao. A*kiu| whether Informa­ f the security of the nation If
. of
.........
linirmsn
the
tion given to Hhlnwell wilt bd Pepper becomes v.........
passed on to Btrachey, Johnsmi Beiiale Foreign Belalions com m itIda.
replladi
"Thot'a hi. doing.”
Hniathora recalled that Pepper
Informed American aourcea In backed Henry A. Wallace for vh'e(be Hague had eald secret infer* Prvaldent dgalnst Harry B. Tru­
matlon had been withheld front man and added:
Britain because of Rtrachev'a pu« ."Thank God Mr. Truman was
sit ton. They .aid the embargo numlnal.d and elected, despite mv
waa. lifted later after Hhlnwdl opponent's opposition, or wp would
agreed to bypaas Btrachey on top hare had Wallace when President
secrete,
1 Kwovalt died.”
Hhlnwell himself teemed th* rs*
From his home In Tallahassee
|tort "silly.11 ,
Pepper Issued a statement rebuk­
fnhnton said^ today there w*» ing ’'those who would atir up racial
no agreement among the Ameri­ and rtllglaus hatred* In order to
can Joint Chiefg of Staff &gt;s gain votea."
wJthhhold Information from. Brie
He said he cuntide red it "un­
tala aa tang aa Strachav g ie fortunate that eome of th* evil
war minister,
man attempting to defeat me and
elect my opponent have resorted
to such tactics." and added. "It
appear* certain appeal* lo bigotry
and prejudice will fall miserably
In thla campaign."
L'Ra. rape*ted hla assertion that

Four Civic Leaden Aik Federal
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m Mi M m i i I far H i pare*** ai
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will k* rbarerO h i
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Haaaaiii alM ~NaiUaallr h r !s11 a a a N»w»e»e#r fupreasatlraa
j Mn
faik. I fcliaau. !)• troll.
Kansas ftty, awl mi. l oala.
” ‘ft«r HrruM la a nim ktr „| &lt;k«
AMaatalal I’ im i nklrl la raililari
----leslrolr »o I ha aaa (at rraahllaa of all lha laral aorra ortatrS
tala aanapaiNr, aa wall aa all
I, pawn supxcitrr.

MONDA Y. APRIL 3. l&amp;W
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system of income uut&lt;collection be ntM oec to otfiw tot mi
of income. Wages and salaries now a n broadly covered,
Specifically It is suggested that withholding taxea ha levied
against contention dividends.
.
ft would not be surprising to find strong support for
this proposal In Congress, and among tax-collecting offi­
cials. The withholding system is popular with them because
it Is an efficient means of collection and because the taxpayen find It much less painful than lump turn payment.
One of the strong arguments in faVor of a withholding tax
on dividends Is that it would make sure that all dividend
income is reported and that the proper tax Is paid on it.
No case can be made against the desirability of doing that.
The wisdom of making taxes painless for the taxpay­
er Is something else. The effeet of the withholding tax on
the civic consciousness of the wnge earner has been little
short of vicious. Throughout the year he Is utterly forget­
ful of the tux tokon from hla pay, because ho never handles
those few dollars a week, In the spring he perhaps gets a
small refund, and his attention may be seized by the illu­
sion that he has gotten something from the government
Instead of hy the fact that he has paid a substantial in­
come tax. The withholding tax lulls the taxpayer Into In­
sensibility to the cost of government, and In this effect it
borders on Immorality.

■ B rt fortune In (ha end nflrn
Mrm out to bn lha » irf heal for.
Opponent Of Wilson
5*. If w* properly Hindi II, No
" thing 'i n tome lo a cpod man
A man who was a member of New Jersey's highest
Ihl* world nr (hr world in coma.
An a man chasteneth lili non. *» courts for lift veers was remembered not for the office
(be Loid thy Clod rhaitrnrth then. which he held, but for the one which he failed to get. The
Drill. fl
high spot in the career of the late Vivian M. Lewis, vice*

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The prophet Hard In a lima whan
l( took vlalon and faith and emirate
*• praack iood tidings. The loot
*■ ■'"'W" *««&lt;■ W ill and
•••P4. . The Lonl hni nnnolnlid me
te pt^hrh good tiding*.—lea. o t:l.

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MACK SN U B
S DIWITT
M i a Affairs AnaJya*

Tha Rad war agalnit rrlltion Is
bclnf stepped up In Kaatarn
Europe.
Wa return to this aubjact be­
cause it ia a vital aspect of the
Soviet crusade to Commutilis tho
world. Success or failure of the
Communist offensive may hlnga
largely on this point.
Tan high-ranking Catholic else
gynen haya conn on trial Iii PraIN ,,, charged with high treason
and spying ffor
Vatican.
o r the
______
__ A Vatiean informant In Roma saya thla
Indicates that the last of tha
faithful Roman Catholic leaders In
Cseehoslovakla “are about to be
suppressed."
This come* as the International
court of juitlre ai Ihe Hague
rulea In effect that three other
satellites— Hungary, Romania and
Rulgarla—must appear before tho
bar of justlco In tho United Na­
tions and answer charges of vio­
lating the human right* provision
of their peacn treat ivs. These
charges were brought by America
and Hr!tain, and were based on
tha trial of Cardinal Mind«sriity
In Hungary nml tho trials of other
high rnurrhmnn In Romania and
Hulgarla.
Of enureo llierc I* no method of
compelling the three ealellite* to
UhHwer the charge*, nml they mny
rrfuer to comply. However, the
Hague derbleu will help fr,ru*
world ntlrntlou on the nntl-rollglou* acttvlle* In Hovjet domlnat*
ed area*.
Thena ndlvltle* wote graplcally rammed up liv Attorney Oeneral J . Howard McHrelh the other
night In n Hproch at New York.
He declared that "In I he world be­
hind the Iron Curtain a death
druggie I* being waged agalnat
belief In (lod In nny form." H*
added'that "fhrldlan*, Jew* and
Mohammedan* alike arc pcr»ecutrrl for Ihe liellef In the nmnloolenre of the Almighty und hta

chancellor of New Jersey, wbh his defeat in a race for the
New Jeresy governorship in 1910. His successful opponent
was Woodrow Wilson, and hod LcwIh won, Wilson's bud­
ding political career would likely have ended then nml
there. World War 1 would perhaps have had a different
course, and .the League of Nations might never have exist­
ed.
Incidentally Lewis gained his place on the Iwtich
through a Wilson appointment. Wilson is sometimes accus­
ed of setting his face relentlessly against his political oppouentu. Yet he gave one of the highest posts at his com­
mand to tho man who tried lo keep Tiim out of the governor­
ship.
Another man who gained a judgeship In New Jersey at leaching,i."
Whv ttd* drive nunln*! religion T
the hands of Woodrow Wilson was Frank Smathers, father
It'* ciniciitild that w e know Ihe an
nf George Hmathcrn, present candidate for the U. S. Sen­ *wer
to Ihnt bernu-e aelbl*in la
ate.
one ,,f Ibe rmilinal tenet* of Com

Sanford
Hr. Holland Dean. Editor
The Hanford Herald,
Sanford, Florida. Dear Mi. Dean.*
Referring to B. If. Outhrla’a lettar published In , Sanford Herald,
March 30, 1080. in reference tu the
percentage of vegetable* and fruit
moved from tha Sanford State
Farmers’ Market by truck and
railroad. Below you will find con­
servative figure* for the season
of 1048-40.
There was transported by the
railroad exactly 188 car load*
from the Sanford State Farmers’
Market. In addition to tha above
railroad shipment there was 3,874
cars moved by truck.
Taking 826 packages for a car
tho total for the railroad was
08.700 packages. The total pack
ages sent from the Sanford Mar­
ket was 1,076,073.
At the time I gave these per
centagea to Tod Swalm 1 didn’t
figure the percentage, which Mr,
Hwolnt will verify. I only guested
at It. However, I believe when Mr.
Guthrie light* up hla pipe, with
pcnrll in his hand, he will not
find my statement very far wrong
In giving Mr. Hwalm the percent­
age* for his well written article
thu* appeared In April lasu# of
"Trucking".
Hmterely yours,
Handy Anderson
Manager

TwelveYear Old
“I Don't Know Why I
Did tt," Says 22Year Old Y o u t h
STOCKTON,"ciiTf.. Apr. 3 - W
—A 22-year-oM used car talesman
was held today as he confessed
ispiit of a 12 year old girl.
“I must have been cratyi I
don't know why I did it," William
Leicber was quoted by Sheriff Car­
los Sousa.
Sousa said charges ol kidnap­
ing and rape would be filed.
Sousa and Brad Crittenden, as*
liitant district atlorney. said lha
confession and lha girl's account
related;
She and her brother, were walk­
ing home Irom a movie Friday
night.
Letcher grubbed the girl end
forced her Into hi* rsr.
“She kepi »creamlng and I got
tcBrcd
. tu II Iknocked her out," said
I.etcher.

He drove IH m ile* north of town,
raped her and left her dared be•Ida a road.

Editor, Hanfonl Herald
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Sir:
,
Re Mr. B. II. Guthrie's letter In the
March 30 "Hanford Forum" point­
ing out that tho railroad* still
haul a heavy volume of fiulta and
vegetable* from this area. Mr.
Guthrie 1», of course, quite cor­
rect.
Tim article prepared tor the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce which appeared In Truck­
ing Magaaine" dealt only with the
volume of movements from tlie
Snnfnrd State Farmers Marketno! with shipments from banford
a* ,1 whole. This distinction was, I
believe, quite clear l« Jh* J J ^
IIm-IL If not In lb" llhKAl.D 8
condensation of it.
Htnti*lii'S quoted In the urtlclo
oil shipment* fr,,m me farmer*
Market were obtained from re­
sponsible officials nml are believed
to be rensonably accurate.
If the iirtlctr* was ' slanted
somewhat to give truckers a good
"brean", this would seem justified
in Ihe Interests of publicity eon*
sidering the magn*lne for which
It was especially written.
Kvgii
\%m* no Intention
In iliHpnmjrp
roUromlR wnlcn
d.. II gland Job of getting tho proiluco lo market.
Ours and the Chamber "f Com-

Given a description by the girl,
officer* arrested l.elchcr, who Is
married.
Meanwhile, In New York, a for­
mer long-term convict, released in
I04S alter he led fellow Jnmntes
In building a prison chap'e), hn*
li L '
' ~
"*
been selred amt accused of keep­
Tbet.SyiiiiliirsI i twii|ialgn team*
ing a loaded *ub-machine gun nml
In be drvrloimiK min a debate
other weapon* in hi* apartment.
The former-convict, Harold Hell­
oytr pbiiti it die worse in Ameri­
er, 47, wns arrested yesterday with
can setirme of thing*, a Commun­
three other men and a woman.
ist or a Republican.
Police said toe piisoner.* were
questioned about numerom hold­
up*. The five were suspected of
Owen J. I.alliinnir lluealeni a
planning to stiign a robbery, de­
tective* said.
libel mil again*! Senator McCarthy
Heller was released from Clin­
for calling him a Communiit. Funton State Prison lit Duiint'inoM,
munl«m.
fly thing it that even thnie who
The Red inn iHlkUnl tolerate N. Y.. after lie scrvrrl IH vciir*
believe in Coinmuniim don't waul
religion IncaiiRe the latter con­ of a 40-year term for nr moil robdemn* tin- HWeepinu vinlatlnn* of trery.
to be f ailed a Communiit. Mill
Tho prohlomn of a backward country Junt cmorgiiiK liiimnn ilgbl* upon which t’omIll* work In building the prison
Latlimoir belter he raielul about
(Impel
The Church of the flood
niinil*in I* Imililing
from
a
period
of
foreign
rule
are
belnji
Htudlod
and
evaluat­
bringing the rate into mini. The
ed by a group of American profesaora ami students now The Hovel nlllltide lowanl* re­ Thief — was h big factor Iii gelSenator might piove il.
ligion wn* made quite deal Jud &gt;tng hi* sentence cut.
working in Burma.
The Rev. Ambrose It. Hylnnd,
the other day hv tin- newspaper
Financed under the operation of the Kulbrlght Act, "Koiiwomoli'tiavn Pravrla", organ Roman Catholic chaplain at ClinAnother arrident Sunday on their project!! cover the application of modern furming of the S'mitli (IrgnnUiiliou "Kom- tun Prison, snld lit the llm« that
Calaty Avenue which it rapidly methoda, reHenrch to determine what will grow In differ­ •oinul". A yoiilb who wn* n mem- Heller, "more than nnv nthni In­
tier of the oi giinlxatlon wrote to mate," was responsible for erec­
becoming at dangerous a thorough, ent parts of the country, n nodal study of the life in Bur­ the paper for mlvlcc;
tion of the chapel.
fara ai the one to Oilando. 01 mese villages, and a mueh-needad program of physical
Seiler sometime* Worked Ifi
"I Intend to marry n girl w|m I*
oatttae, moil of Iheto wmlu are education. Also Included, since the English legal set-up has not h memlwr of the Komoiomol* hour* a day, In addition to leading
prisoner* on the lob, the
cjmaed by drunken driven oi been removed, Is a study of the natlvo legal forms and and who wl*hc* we Hhnuld marry other
In church, Plcnee tell whether I Chaplain said. , Heller was the flrnt
techril(|ueij
leading
toward
the
compilation
of
a
Burmese
olhera who don't know how Id
Inmate to recelvn confession ami
mav mnrry In church." 1
«|ri*e, hut it mny be that tome re­ i- ' of law,
The newepaper pulilUhed a communion In the new church. 1
The eagerness of these and other Eastern peoples to raply that a church marriage .A. „—_
Judge, —
who —
had —
been told of s ’K,.mt«s i" •L'S.’. r
sult, from the narrow paving with
adapt
themselves
to
the
conditions
of
an
Independent
exist­
would he In direct violation of th« urlcHt’e cef)dtlv.**kcd Seller: shipment* (jnm thla af««T
the big drop on to the shoulder. Il
Hits* ifnd would be * I f | extend tPMhWratM'cVUddcV*
ence and thdr success In so doing are sufficient proof that Komsomol »tatiita*
Im s
item*. to m ihnt a tillla filling in
an unprincipled *tcp nrcerdtng to atloti. you won't let mn down?
the old myth of tha necessity for paternalistic control by rmnmnniMlrl
"Oh no, your honor,*' Be Her rcmoral*. It udd*d:
glongsjde of ihe paving might help. out-sideru has lost whatever validity It ever had. With ex­
"It U clcnr tliat religion* belief* dled. "Thru- are too many wonderfound' guilty of. the murder of a
pert giiidcnce and help, the Burmese may In timo attain tho h i * deeply alien to our convic­ ill people Interested In me."
Seiler and one of the other men N w l S l " n K V “ b S u ..r .nd Turntion* nml hn*icnl&gt;y np|in»rd to the
' GeArgia'i irgrrghlion lawi with full stature of a sovereign nation.
tnnk* of Uomiminfol education."
arrested yesterday were Identified
rupee I In public Ichonl* as well
o( sn iin . Huhv. N-u
TIihI’* the wny Communiim by a bowling alley proprietor and Harris. 8; Mary Burnside. P and
41 thnie ol other slates will stand
rear* II* youth, nml it I* concen­ a customer aa the men who hold up Frankie Thurman. 12. Ho will be
Too Late To Classify
Or fall in the Supieme Cuuit ul the
trating on young folk* holh nt the bowling alley for ffl’Jn lust tried first for slaying the four*
By RUHHKLL HAT
home nml ahroad. Young mind* March S. police said.
nlled States when a Texas mil
are mine cn*ilv molded. That l|
Also, police added. Heller had y*windol Whitt was convicted of
ifecided which Attorney General
why we find Cnmuiuniiini plating umptd 120,000 ball In West New the murder of tha Harr . chlld.
bUdget
trimming
and
txiN
u&gt;ini*i&gt;
The
warning
lnutd
recently
hy
pok, edit a greater threat to the
Uav that return* from will have to be affected. Mmuv in much umphnei* on urcurlng ’f itk, p i . l : while under Indict- Tho two other murder Indictment*
South', than the federal Civil Comptrnlter
thu nulr* tax are not producing people, Including member* of the Red agent* nmntig leach cm In mint on an aaaault and robbery against him were dropped. After
Right* legislation. It would be in '.he revenue expected followed h legislature, feel that the *&lt;-hn«l« v-hool* arul rollegns and church**.
ler and an unidentified 10 years he will b# eligible for peof thl* Lord Vnnalttart
' ipa;
1 could materially reduce opcrntlnn theAprofio*
tiling to tee Just what would the auggeatlon from Huncrlnten
;e held up a ill
illcu. game r°Turner. an ex-convict, received
accomplice
other
night
charged
In
the
ppen in the South if the Iradi- rnt of Public Instruction Tom coil* without any real harm and British Hou*o of t&lt;ordn that Rad* In Waat
rot New
Now York last
laai Dec. IP.
Halley that If school* are not pro. It will be something for all of iih
In Kowluakl, Mlaalaalppl. today three life sentence* for the killhave Infiltrated Hrltalii’n pulpit*,
., — aal custom of segregation were vlded for chlldran will aufftr, ha* to think about and talk about.
put*.oh
trial Malcolm Whitt, 27schoolroom*,
radio
and
govern­
'' Wtdenly overthrown.
thrown legldator* Into a dither.
With the Pepper.Rmathcr* melee ment.. The hnUHo adopted a motion ywr-nld bricklayer, the last of ' X t h Whltu teat III *d that TuraIt I* being urged that Ihe (lov taking the limelight
imelTght and local race* calling fur reaolute urccaUllana to the three, whit* man to be. fudged ar wa* lha trigger-man In the
allying ut thfl th rfi childrtri inn
ernor call a special seailon at once getting
ting hot
___ will not
.. . bo In...
hoi, folk*
".Francis Otto Matthiessen, Hat- to provide money for schools and dined to give too much thought to iroteet the couhtry from Commun- 'for. the maaaacr# of threes Negro the wounding ot Thoma* Harris,
at*
In
government,
dj*»^
preceded 87-yrar-oId Negro aherecroppet.
yani'proftiior, voted "moil likely other date needa. Senator Bill ■chool* for another month at leaat.
Them I* no longer any doubt
favor* luch action aa do
It appaara that Pepper I* really that Communism la out to kill ell
i trial, his brother. Wlndol and Varlina Thurman, 14. Harris.
f t a w te d " it* hit Yak data of flh«nd*
othira.
•cared this time. H*'i been drag­ religion. Hltlar undertook tha
^ m e r . 8g,
JUMP* from hi* ,12th floor
With hot campaign* going on In ging out ell his old hata trying tame task and for tha »ama rea­
room to Mi death became He moat avery county, legialatora are lo find on# with a rabbit In it son. Religion tnUrfared with Kf»
o f^ u b v 'W r M k r r i* ■
...
life In Prison. '
h i “depressed ovPr World condi- In no mood to thtak about a •pe­ but he hstn’i had much luck to far. achemei. Ho prwmably stole the . The •conviction* wars unusual. stepfather of the other children.
Turner
waa
convicted
of
tha
It la fire for a whits man to b* murder of the Harris children. Ha
'
fcn*’\ Befoga Chilian sod • dal laailon. A blgktr tminav- Hta ardent supporters, the labor, Idea from Communism.
. eotdd aaa no hopo' for wrench .could not have been thrown bone*, CIO and AVI, think that
pleaded guilty to the other two
murders. Circuit Judge J . P. ColaJ'ftdeftfr World, did not; at thla particular time.
they caq h f t g ^ V K S M ^ 'o f the
| # N , (Whfcl PiM r s w s
man, who sentenced Turner to tha
___j Ip lift in a wofro which does
But both Gay and Ballay seam d*te on un a«ftM | f t The M l
three life term*, commented, "Thla
’ !)•' AfogsW* world'dots, Yet by to bo.niora eoncentad oyer their right*. flV O taeft. . fo r week*
man will be removed from society
Per the first ttime In a goodly In*, weyi;
responsibilities and thatp duty to
,er
mbar of yoara
yearsa tho
tha Mlaalulppi
Mlseivlpp!
MMiber
.'•“I V ’ S
the peepta than thry. are about
facia a serious phase
M Legislature
MUslulnri law pnvldia that a
af-tha negro ornblem. and -unless
he la im .fMlF grown, but he haa person guilty ot three felonies Is
relKitfo person
Impartial and courageena nuanor growirnnwtmgty, He le no longer not eligible for parole.
The massacre shocked the neonie
f?t &gt; 1 P ' n r w mm, ''Do nM^anpeet bean doing am
the result la going to be unhappy
of MlaaliatepL
White cHlsana
for
our
slate.
:
^
m
^
r
^
f
o
o
l
U
h
n
a
«
h*.
from thia oW, wotW. and
Tom BalUy, aa
of
relied a relief fund for tho sur­
la aanaaleaa to say "there I*
no!'be so badly disap- school sat.up ta i
vivor* of the *laught#r*d and tho;
lag naw" about tha negro
U» proper conduit
rtaW Hr
retrif
. There may bo nothing roally
' " •, i " ■
new concerning tho negro pro­

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blem, par so, but there fa a mw
negro
W our land, and
and tho
M
ire ill
t *mth*r«
arw lawmaker or eltlaen
eltlaen who falta
to
lo recognise
rasognlM that fact la bolag
atupld at bla own. coat
now negro has i
I ttwmro. right, c Tha
. a T h nW h »
ingm id. number

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Hawaii Prepares

Rotary Meet

Tydings said.
Senator Lodge (R-Masa). a
member of th* subcommittcs. said
he would have something to say In
the Benaia about1 Mr. Truman's
stand.

Marshall Says

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Church
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office,

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and H wlTbe so wlth hhn.

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Sanford dslegktlou, and naked' to
build homes her*. Penults, how
ever, exceeded expectations, and
before the first of tha initial group
of 10 housaa waa buIR, all 10
ware sold, h* declared. The second
nine sold Just is fiat. Twelve naw
home* have bean built In the Ptneburst 8ectl6tt and 11 on Palmetto
Avenue, south of Twanty-fifth
Street.
Demand for homes In Sanford
la today Just aa strong as It wag
•lx months ago, ha atotod. Decline
of bulldhft. tn. pre-war and war
years, pine population increases
of more than • million persona
s year hay# Intensified demand for
homes. Retirement programs, rueh
aa that of Use. U. ft Steal Co., are

fPaatSaaeN » saa r a n ia*&gt;
of the world aa any military cam
palgrt in history. Indeed, union*
w* achieve victory our great mili­
tary and ft nan*la! eacrlf less may
have bean largely &gt;» vain, I fear."
However, he said the lira haa
succeeded thu* dar and iseuld be
carried out ae anatgatlmlly aa
poaitble for two mors years,
"To those who assert that our
targets cannot be reoebaf within
the short m n of two m o yoars,
I would say that pemettas of aclore than1
compHshment cannot aha vs be days, ho said.
.
axpectad," he said. "But w have
Ha pointed out that although
seen a close approach to Bat par tho eoffipahwaoeg lt^ own giUlwork
faction In these peat tw« years ‘
Manha"
T
and rabcentiwete iM ib work
.. . glass In*
cal plumbing,
tlona°°prevaJ*nt In the
of
illation Wd ot
)th#r firms.
1«7. « d
Tha g»
la tl

on,

has bettar el

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aukeai Jhl*.
____'* riaer* ta etui
y, Detroit eowe* itself free to make than pobHc.
dafaaap, and
Ift ,a f &gt;■
McCarthy find hit lataat »hot
of Provltot Dennis
at Laltiaion and Achaton in a
lUtamrat iaauad at Brtfuide (Mo.) '.Parkijuao sold Mibroakee
"It aplb own defonao 4*t-ue but “Il
Naval Hospital where he ia under
of tha states. Ib going trtatnrint for n itkte condh
stag our own. hav* llttla or no
iato..organisation a t; tha prasant
tion.
He hae contended that Lett!*
more, a John* Hopkins University n s said tha1federal govarnmant
Pint develop nattonai and Mato
professor, it (1) A Suasion agent,
_
and (2) Tha reel architectrt ol (attenia ft^ u h p It poosIMa “fir
American foreign policy la the tho ciUta.. and .largo Industrial
sr**» to do tb*.'Job which must
Far East.
Lattlmore has ealtad McCarthy's to dona in their own communitlae."
chargaa fal*e and lrraaponalbla. Dougherty said, "elril dafans* I*
Achaion has dinted that Lattlmore sot a purely local problem. Not
has shaped foreign eastern policy *nly must we look to high levels
and said that be do«a not think, for authoritative information, but
In fact, that ha haa aver mat Lattl- for .properly trained personnel to
direct and Instruct those witling to
more.
McCarthy said the State Depart- Maputo responsibility on tho local
meat regarded the Lattlmoig mem­ plane,"
Mayor Roberta declared tha de­
orandum aa so important "and of
such n confidential nature that tha fense of Industrial canter*, "which
American people were not entitled iroduce weapona of further de&gt;n*e, ia an interlocking part of
to know Its content." Ha added:
defense."
"On this I heartily differ be­ thaHenational
said the Individual city Is and
cause I fail the American people III be
unkbte to cope effectively
should know to what extent Lattl- with attack
by A-bomb or H-bomh
mure la dictating State Department
by itsllf and modi theae .recom­
policy.
"I feel, therefore, that if tha mendations:
1. Adoption of a civil defense
Fv-critary of Stale does not lmon i national acala under
mediately make the Lattlmore rec­ program
ommendation* known to the Ameri­ Federal direction,
for aid to bombed cities
can people It will be my duty aa to 2.beFlans
brought in from the outside.
h United States Senator to do so."
"The federal government must
Along with McCarthy’s stale
without delay whether we
ment. there were these other devel decide
upmants In tha controvaray over are In danger of atom bombing or
Roberta asserted.
the Senator's charges that Com- not" Ifin danger,"
there Is danger, then we
munUta have Infiltrated thy stats should
Immediately set up a na­
department:
1. The Senate group discussed tional civil rfdfensa program. If
without taking action tha ques­ not, let's forget the whole thing."
tion whether it should subpoena
from McCarthy documents he jays
lie has to back up hla charges.
Acting Chairman Gram ID-Rlt
__ osst
•tnnouneed tha queatton will be •cents to be the hottest. Terri­
considered further at a meeting torial legislators are chosen under
at 2:30 P.M. fESTl tomorrow,
an apportionment made when Ha­
2. The subcommittee set Thurs waii became a territory 60 years
day at 10)80 A.M. (ESTl aa the ago. Oahu now ha* two-thirds of
time it will hear Lattlmore In a the population, but the legislature
tubllc reply to McCarthy. The Is controlled by the other Islands.
louring originally was set for to
Oahu, however, has 30 of the
morrow morning but Lattlmore &lt;13 convention delegates. They are
Just returned from a United Na&lt; determined on an apportionment
lion* inIt .don to Afghanistan which would give Oahu control of a
naked more time to prepare hi* -tale legislature.
reply.
Some outisland delegates have
Subpoenas Ihe subcommittee bo* threatened to dynamite the work
Issued for the government’s loy­ of the convention in the legisla­
alty (Ilea ara returnable tomorrow ture If this happens. It apoeare
morning. Thay d'r*ct Secretary unlikely, however, that Gov. In­
Acheson. Attorney Ganerv Mc­ gram M. Stalnbark will sign any
Grath and Chairman H am Mit­ bill Intended lo nullify the con­
chell of the Civil Amice Commis­ vention's decision.
Soma argument also I* expected
sion to bring lha (lias ™ or® ,he
committee.
... i
. , . over whether the. right of union
; It had been plain all along that organixation and the richt to strike
lha official* would,,not comply. should b* written Into the consti­
tution. Nona of th* delegates
may dispute the rights, but wheth­
er they should be spelled out hak
bean raised as nn lastte. &lt;
.)
A similar queatton has arisen
oyer whether to. put i on paper e
letter '•■ml against raelal dlacrlmlnatloo.
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la
no
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B trepea
way for Congrsss to fore*
fores the
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Estelle Grace/-.
... 1
y Wed'
To Stanley Coleman

linn adds to the enjoyment of T V
In t heater*.

Tin- movement Is growing, ha
Hi* l « i » n t list ago, mil} one

Mild.

t*i' New York Paramount!

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Chcyfitx uildcd that the i &gt;&gt;*

Entertained
Dinner-Dance

aalUanr of Hedy Croat EpiaeftIf Church, Will ma#&lt; at « oo P.M.
"«Eo home o t M r * A lii# Staen

•rth, SOI West Nlneteetlh 8t.

Circle No. 7 9f the W.8.C.8. of

dth M r*. E. H. Iunity's group at
ost.sses.
| Bcmlnole
Seminole High B
School Parentffanchcr
sw lailott will,
....................
•nchar A
Association
meal In

#b# K'hool Mbrary '»f S:M) F.M
*1** Edna Chittenden will lend a
dUcusaion nn “Bnllding Goad 1.1brarl.a." The hoard will meet al
9:4B P.M.

at the T in t Presbyterian Church,

The candlelight ceremony waa par*
formed at 7:30 o'clock hy the Rev.
A. G. Mclnnl*. Preceding the
1 aoelal event* which
marriage service Mr*, George TouCapl,
Griffin
Herring
of
Wash­
tha Han't Invitationhy rendered nuptial selection* anti
ington waa a weekend guest of Stanley Urumlev, i*u|u|i*t, sang
Mr. and Mr*. Sydney O. Chase.
"Becauae."
and apaMored bp tha Sami noI*
T li* b rid e , w h o
it I v h ii in
Friends of P. P. Campbell will
Country Chib and Um Mayfair Jan
waa the dinner and dance bald regret to lenrn that he Is confined marriage hy her brother-in-law.
on Saturday craning at tha May* to the Fern a Id latughlim Memorial John E. Jones, \yore n white shark*
skin suit with Navy tilue arce#fair Inn. Gueata were Mated a t Hospital.
small tablet In tha dining room.
Mirles. She wore a corsage of
Spring flowers were mad In lave*
Gwynn Reel an lvrd yesterday sweetheart rosea,
ly arrangement! en the tablet front Johnt Hopkins Utdveiaity In
Mrs, l.oeille Jones, sister of the
aad dinner eras tarred from &lt;1:00 Baltimore, Md. to spend a .Spring brill*, server! ua maitou of honor,
vacation with hi* parenta, Mr. and anil wore a Novy blue tailored
to B:0o o’clock.
Dancing began at 0:0# P. M. Mr*. Watson Reel.
suit with white new snrlc. Pur
In the ballroom to the mvalc of
forming the duties of heat man was
Car) Heiberg and hit orchaetra
Mr, and M r*. Ramon Heel left William Coleman, uncle of the
which waa broadcast over Sta­ Friday foi Tulsit, Oklu. where Mr. hriilcititinni. Ushers were Clifford
tion WTRR from 11:00 to 11:80 Reel ha* accepted a posltiun with and Chari** (Iriuey, brothers of
o'clock.
the 8chloml«rger Well Murveyliig i he bride.
Among tboaa attending were Curporatlun.
The bride's mother, Mrs. Foster,
Mr. wit Mrs. Andrew Carraway,
chose to weal n light In iuc suit
Mrs. P. &gt;1. Tepslc amt daujrh with black acmworio &gt; and Mr
ler Man ha Jean left yosterdav in I'hnnin* wore a Navy blue -nil
reliim to Warren, O ufter stiend with coral colored accents and her
lug solnc lime with Mm . Teptde* ncre.i/orle# were Navy blue.
Fullowiiip the ceremony a &lt;mnP
Hymt»r Jr., Mr. ami Mr*. Mot pHnulls, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cubreception wu held III the clou I
O'UnfrVc lire and Mrs* F. D. Iiii 111 .
recreiitluti loom after which tin
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Plarra RW h Mr. and Mr". It. I.. Ileaii Hnho couple left fm ,i short weddlti**
dale, Mf. and Mra. Sol Cruvant, Dean
mid
ttuest
John
Hencdlcl
Mr. arni Mra. Harry Ulalman, Mr. •etutned yesterday fiom Minim trip. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Imlli
ultended Manfuld .ehonl# nod nlim
and Mra. Htrbari Fiahrr, Mr. an I when*
they vlsllid relatives. Huho to reside In Sanford uhmi tlielr
Mm. Clarita Stgal and Mr. ami lh&gt;an and
Mr.
Benedict
left
today
nturn from their wwldin™ trip
Mra. Murray A. Flrattnbtrg.
(o resume their studies at Ureter
Mr. and Mra. A. M arttatllt, Mr. Academy In Now Hampshire.
and Mrs* Caell MlUar, Mr. and
lo grow mid not fussy
Mra. Qtart# Latina, Mr. and Mm.
I f you tire Murtinp front serntch
J . B. K#m. Mr. and Mm. L. K. S e f t H o n a l l l l o o n i i i w
Wllltama, Mr. and Mr*. M. O S h o u l d I k * A r r a n g e d on perennials, a good Jumping off
place would he with peony. Iris,
Cunningham, Mr. and Mra. J , E
mini-hell, phlox, dayllly, colum­
Clover, Mr- and Mr*. W. D. Ryan,
bine, hlreiliup licorl, oriental pup­
Its C Y N T H IA M IW H R Y
Mr. and Mra. Halsey Hall, Mr,
pies, plntvcodon and clirysHiilhe\P Newxfealure. Writer
a mi Mra. Sydney Eldrldg., Mr,

and

Mra. - Benjamin

Labov,

It's all very well lo he devoted

Mr.

lo certain (lowers,
I t ’s another
! Th# W.8.C.H. of th . Uhcnex.r and Mra, K. R. Sweet, Mra. Mm, thing to overdo enthusiasm.
A
Counts, Minx Martha Laaalter,
llcthodlst Church will tricet at 7:11(1 s-ounis,
I'urdeu In only a« pretty ns It*

E

M. with Mra, Roan Steward on Mias Joyce H eltel, Hugh Whel- bloom* and the gaideuer’s juli is to
chel, Jr., Spencer Overton, Frank
nth Hanford A venue.
Mahane, Jr., Mark Cleveland, Jr. umke n wise selection to sprend
Hie blooming from early spiing In
and Huy Memer.
heyniul

K y le

Shoem aker

H ead U O f F
The Chapel Choir of the First
iptirf Church will hold a rehearKyle Shoemaker waI at 6:45 P.M.
The youth revival under the d&lt; pre l.lent of the Seminole
rtion of the Rtiplltl Hlmlenl Club at tlru illniveraitv of
•The executive ho*rd of the San­
ford Woman’* Club will meet at
Hull) A. M. In tha 8un Room of
th# eluh.
T h * Frlcndihlrr Leajure' nf the
ODDgkefatlonal Chiireh' will hold
ltd regular moeting at the home
Persimmon

Avenoe at SiM nVlc

To
C lu b

named
ConnIV
Florida
in election lif officers hel.l l«»t
week. Frank Melsch was elected
vim preddMi: Buster Fairdolh,
secretary, mil Rohby Pullln, treas­
urer.
After a brief discussion Of plans
fnr a Hprlng{vacation function to
la? bald In Bai ford, Mr. Shoemukn
ommlttce to studv
(fdlanihlp Fdml nfo-l
of th# Foiilmltlee
Inr bale Gene fltnvall, chill nun n:
Uheron Mudde .......... ... Jofften and
rfknk MfMih
Kenneth Illith tV
nubllpllv ill Fed.&gt;r

I •
WRMNIMtL
Th# Youth 'Rmrivil WIl) continue
at th# T in t R#ptlxt Chtfrch at
iflOO’ P. M. Thrc. revival hi being
Iw d lK led I h y . thrpiRwptlN JUwdattl
Union of H tatyw -U irlvaeaRpr■• - _____ rd Wnpifn.'diJItmb
will
Thr
..
is ,.business luncheon
hold
ltd —
htiainfriW*de
at 18:311 P, M.wlJh Mrs,i, B#n
1
________ _____
For
i t chairman
o f th#^...Jwon,
limel
W S C S ijlH t r ic t M e e t
lawatinnx member#,
aekad
(rest.
— - —i vpre
- ~ —
-to contact Mrs.
tflsphr—
Mr*. J. N. A isanllo. Mrs, ,1, W
•AR6-J. Mr#. Ilamillon t"
icoiuliHt n Pan-American program. Brown, M ih . H. U. Hlilnlutl.ser, Mrs.
K. C, William-, and Mrs It. F.
THUMHDAY
| i Tit# Youth• Revival will eon- Crenshaw ircently mtcuded the
Unu# #t th# rir»t j|*fttl»l Church annual Orlando district meetlug
Wt 1:00 P. M. Th# MVlVjil *•*»•»«« of th# Woman’s Hoch ty of Chris­
conducted by »h# B#»Ukl «ud#nt tian Service* held at the First
Methodist Church In Ft. Pierce
Union of Station Ua (varsity.
, Th# Wait Side PTA will m##t with Mrs. Clark Itlr#, district vice
at ItOO P.M. to b« pr#e#4#d with president, preaiding. Following re-

Siinfordit &gt;ft Attend

ducer* nro keeping close tub m»
developments m the TV (laid.

fru it.

Chrysanthemum.! are a fnv In
behold when they finally bloom.
But the gardener who planted
only rli rysunthemu m* w o o l d
have n dull gulden indeed for
musi of the spring and summer
months The same Is tine nf the
garden confining only tulip*, or
any other speolnlly
Thu important thing Is to plan
for succession of hloum, nrrnng-

with the brilliant flower# and
Iwlirht tierrlex which aiirviva Iho
•hilly nights.

Talking phmil suecesshiM (i a
Ini easier, than doing xnmcthlna
uhout It, for flm iffcrdener lias e
miml'Ci of things’ ntt Id- mind
iviit'ii ploltiog u new golden, He
must think of color &gt;. hcigiits of
plotile, llkts snd dislikes nf type*
of soil, and required sunshine.
And there’s always Hie oneslion of ,'omldning nnuunls nod perennlnlx In the gulden, one cumplele- the cycle of life I m i l ! x c d
In seed III u few Month* — und
hlooms luler in th" season. Tile
latter re m a in igitutly sltiiutetl,
blooming and resting year after
year.
Ignoring other ciinalderation# In
this article, we’ll pick a number
of popular and eatlly grown tdant#
tu provide aeason-lung rolnr for the
average garden. The list of po*#i&gt;

I'm .......nut niinli ii survey which

den c a n ’ l h u rt

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kn o w

ii

headed
hy
tw o -m e n
K d w n rd
C h e y f lt i f u r the p r o d u m * i.M o ­
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io n ) a m i N a th a n H i i l p . i " |,,i the
th e a te r m en ( T liiu ile i llw n e i- ■•I
A m e ric a . I
T hese tw o young men I■* In-ve
m ovies ru n meet th e e liu lle o c e o'
T V o n ly h y some vast new ele
lu c n t th a t w ill s tiiiiu h ite g i n t l pol&gt;

I.. miivli’ilmii'* *■vi .tcm "

lie Intel cst.
C 'lie y fil* heheves tile ro w ole
Ihmiihl O’Connor is confined lo tin- pityrlmpnlhie wind ns the resoil of wlutl dor In i* think i-&gt; Ins delusion tii.it the Aimy iiinlc "Finn* m ein c m ih l in ' l l d id i h o o 'i f oo til
cts” [Ivi'.i him secrete fmm the enemy's rump ihirlng ill,' war. film s , ii h le li e m id end I* i&lt;11. to
"Francis" I* showing at the Movicland Itidc-ln Thriller Sunday mid fig u re s on I lie - m en. t 0,1-1 r*- lh , .
s r * 111 i l i u m I ill |'&lt; '
Monday.

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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yesterday's B a n k *

By HUGE FULLERTON, *r

lTetroll i A) 0, Boston (A) a
W, Paul (AAFV, Brooklyn (Nl B R NEW YOSK. Apr. 8—(sB»)—
Boston (N) B 8, Atlanta &lt;8A) 4 Mr. usually reliable source (a
Cleveland (A I IS, Chicago (N) 18 Very useful citlxen at times)
tty Aatottata* Frees
Pittsburgh (N) 11, N. York (N) 8 pope up with tha red hot rumor
TAMPA, Apr. 8. — UP) — Tom­ New York (A) 8, St. Louis IN) 2 that the University of South
my Byrni, erratic lefthander of Boston (N) 7, Cincinnati IN) 8 Carolina and Clemson are due to
the New York Yankee*, ha*-given Wash’ton (A) 12. Louisv'a (AA) 3 feel tho sting of the NCAAftv
notice he le looking forward to hie Toronton (1L) 11, PhU'ia &lt;Aj B I sanity code.. . . Mr. Source'eaye
Phila'phle (N) 10, Blrm'n (BA) 4 they've already been notified
best Keaton.
that they’re not In compliance
The ila-foot-cno southpaw hurlad
Tuesday'■ Schedule
and at leaet one of them will
seven scoreless Innings against tha
Chicago (A) vs. Austin
reply that it doesn't Intend to
St. Louis Cardinals yesterday. Ha
at Austin, Tax., I night)
change . . . Stanley Harris,
allowed four hits, struck out four
and walked only two, The Yanks Detroit (At v*. New York (A) of manager Bucky of the Si
at St. Petersburg
tore, ia a member of the Unb
won, 8-2.
Baltimore (INT) vs. Phllade’a (At slty of Virginia baseball sq
at West Palm Beach
and also li on the dean's list aa
MOBILE, Ala., Apr. a. — ,/Pi _
St. Louis (N) va, Boston (N)
a student . . . Llko his pop, he’s
If you want to plav with the Brook­
tabbed as a good brain and glove
at Bradenton
lyn Dodgers, get plenty of sleep.
men but not so hot with t h *
Hiooklyn IN) vs. Houston
Hurt Shotton, the Dodgers' man­
ivuud . . . Chuck Dresenovich,
At Houston, Tex.
ager has cited clean living as a
Penn Stete'a new Intercollegiate
vital factor In winning * lob with St. Luul* (A) va. Chicago (N) heavyweight
champion, me/ wind
at Corpus Christl, Tex. (night)
hit club.
up doing eome blocking for hla
Cincinnati (N) v*. Atlanta
"If two player* are of equal
college teammate, Francis Roge|,
. at Atlanta. Ge.
ability I'm going to take the one
on the Stcelers. Chuck w aa
that goes to bed earliest, Shotton Cleveland (A) vs. New York (N) drafted by Detroit but Is looking
at San Antinlo, Ttx.
sold.
Philadelphia (N) vs. Now Orleans for e trade to Pittsburgh and
Fran la Just waiting for Art
at New Orleans. La.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Apr. 3 . Rooney's hursen to win a few
Brooklyn (N) B vs, Pensacola
td’l — Frankie Guitlne. veteran
more races xo Art will boost his
at Pensacola (night)
third baseman. Is ready to play
salary offer.
for the St. Louis Brown*,
Ha
Golfcra im Ihe pro circuit ar£,
Sports
la
Brief
made the decision yesterday, much
getting a chuckle out of an In­
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
to manager Zach Taylor's relief.
cident nt Han Antonio whan
(Jusline reported late at the
L'apt. Andy Anderson, former
GOLF
Browns' training camp and ,-aid he
U. golfer, turned up
WILMINGTON, N. C.—E. J. Oklahoma
didn't know whether he could even
(or a tournament . . . Andy, who
play hall again. Ills doctor diag­ (Dutch) Harrlxon won the Wil­ can Hit ’em a mile but usually In
nosed his illness ns nervous fa­ mington open with a 72-hole icoro the wrong direction, Hpreyed one
of 280.
tigue.
into the gallery . . . an indig­
SWIMMING
nant xinx-tator confronted him
NEW
HAVEN,
Conn.-John
and asked: "Do you realiie, sir,
WK8T PALM BEACH, Apr. 3—
Marshall
of
Yala
won
three
indt
that you almost hit my wife?'
(/P)—Barney McCouiry who sat
out the last season with a lame vidual titles and bettered four . . .Anderson politely indicated
world
recorde
aa
hla
team
won
Jhe
Mri. A.’, who waa following hii%
hack, will make his first lOfiO
AAU championship.
uroun, and replied: "There s my
start for the Pldludelphl* Ath! tics national
MAR1LIA,
Brasil—Tha
Japan­
wife. Have a shot nt her, sir."
against the Washington Senators
ese squad, headed by Hironoehln
Times have changed note:
at Orlando on Saturday.
Furuhashln claimed e new world Eddie Arraro rode two winners
record for the 800 meter relay ut the Jamaica opening and the
HIHMINGHAM, Ala . Apr. 3. - after being clocked in 8:40.8.
fan* didn't boo him . . . After
(/J*) — Mansgcr Eddie Haw.vcr or
RACING
tho second, Etldlc, who hed been
tha Philadelphia Phillies disclosed
NEW YORK—Olympia ($8.801 vacationing, gasped: "The chart
today the secret of hla bittern* won Paumonok Handicap In Jam­
note should read 'horse won
tremendous hitting.
aica’s oimer.
easily, rider all out,"' . . . You
“Let 'em alone," counseled Saw­
LAUREL, Md,—Fleet
Argo may hear rumors because Hooke
yer.
(118.80) won Laurel stakes In A- Mylin. n football coach without
Hawyct Maid ha was dct'trmined cord time,
a team, turned up at Penn KtaLf
to let thr man at bat nick out Ihe
TRACS
the day the trustee* were mcePF
bull be wnnti to hit, whatever lha
AUSTIN, Tea— University of Ing to eonNidrr, among . other
fount.
Texas dominated Texas relays but things, the athletic situation , , .
"I am going along on thl* plan distance runner Pit Bowers ol
hut while they were conferring,
all year," Hawyer added.
Kansas was named "outstanding Hook* was watching the boxing
performer."
tournament . . . Two leading
CORPUH CHIHHTI, Tex.. Apr. 3
GENERAL
candidates for the U. of Illinois
—(/!*)--W. Matthews, the Chlcxgo
BERMUDA—Billy Talbert de­ olf are Pete nnd Rod Fletcher,
Cubs' new chief talent scout has feated Tony Trnbert to win Ber­ heir father, Ralph, lx the coach.
about given up hope of nulling any muda Tennis Championship. Betty
Did you know that when the
trades to htrengthen lha club this Rosenquest won tic women's ti­
Missliefppl Southern and Delta
Spring.
tle.
Htatc haxkctball team* split the It
"\Ve haven't been able tn gel
NEW YORK - Western Allanywhere in digging
ligglni up any trades Star* defeated Euit, in fifth an­ two teffular-scnnon games, th#
■jor b
within the major
league* hr uald. nual Fresh Air fund basketball Mississippi legislature passed a
resolution requiring them to meat
"My next task
ik Is tu go through game.
third time for tho "unofficial"
nur.- Iurm.. ny.itDm with a HncWINTER PARK—Rollins Col- astate
titlcT . . . The game had
toothed comb."
leg decided tn drop college foot, to bs played In Jackson, the state
ball immediately lecauaa of sever- capital, but there’s no record
.pf. 8,i—■UP) t *
infer*.
that lha legislator* demanded
e* set down all
■AD. N. Y— rowa frre tickets. Michigan State's
Ut mrun In 17 dnih*ra ' repeated aa national Duff Daugherty Insists, he coach­
Bllt ldartle compa­
U wrestling ihamplon. &lt;
’
ed at one school where a foot­
nd, n il runlet*
STATE COLLEGE*
bsii
&amp;iha ui
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player c
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Garland Spencer, San
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Herb Smith, champion of the Or­
lando and Dubudrcad Country
Club* yetterday defeated (Utland
W. Spencer, Sanford ullorney, in
•n exciting match, thereby winning
ebampionihip honon in the May
fair Inn-Seminole Country Club in­
vitational, amateur golf tourna*
■rent.
Play started in the morning *•
10:00 o'clock, and at the end of
|fl hole*. Smith led by ris holer.
During the allernoon match,
which Hatted at 2 :00 o'clock Smith
appeared to be in trouble on the
tilth hole approach when hi* long
drive pul him behind a pine tree,
while Spencer** approach war on
lha green. Smith, however, made
fine recovery and the two playerr
aach got a lour. On the eighth hole
Spencer made a long putt that
gave him a lour to Smith's five.
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The two weir lied *1 four each
on the l l t h hole, and that ended
the match-

Ed l.evy Wlillner won the chantionihlp coniolatimi match owl
arry Hmitli, &lt;1 mill 1’. In the (rr»t
flight, Key Hciijen of Lake Weir
war one mi over Mel Oil of Hie
New York Giant*. Arch Outlaw
wa.i two tip ovei fiemgr Khtii'V In
the fir.'l flight cunsolatlon.
In thlril Might eonsolHtlon, I’mtl
Camplwll, of Ovlrilu. ilefentril Hill
HuitIu, of (’liHilotti), N. 0.. :i ninl
2, Ilm i ik, however, won fame
during early play In the tourna­
ment by putting hi* »econil nliol
Into the cup on the r»H5 yard eighth
hole.
We* Spencer, am, of (i. W. Spunccr, won third cumulation honors
over llerli Fisher, D and 5. George
flernilnn wn» two to one over Klrhv
Fite, Jr., in nucnml flight play.
Mack Cleveland won over Holinv
Powell, it nmi 4 In the fourth flight
The aeromi flight cimtmlnliim
irlweeu liny Holler and F. D
Icotl went fur 20 holes, with Hidar finally winning hv one up the
■'bonbon dish," which they had
'Joked about throughnut the match,
b (it, Saturday, Herb Smith dul|eated Spencer Overton, former
(Maryland amateur champion, 2 to
1, and on Fridny, tfi year old Don
ftllpiinghuff of Orlando wai de­
feated hy Smith 2 mnl I.
0. W. Spencer defeated Carl
llubbetl of the New York Glanti
one up Friday In a hotly rontrstcil
match, and then coiitinuod lilt
w|nnlng utrank Saturday by down­
ing Hill Herndon, Hanford, u memtier of the Ktot»on (iolf team by ii
score of one up.
Champion couxolallim winner*
Saturday wen, baity Smith over
Dr. J , J. Kind of Holyoke, Max*,,
and Ed Luvy Whit net ovar Hush
lloeg, In the flr*t Might Satur­
day, Mel Ott downed Jin k Horner,
4 and 2 and Key Sea Ira beat Jim
Spencer, 4 and It.
Following the final match,
which wa* followed hv more than
100 upectatnra, the trophic, were
placed In front of the rluhhniine
on a table, and John Ivey, club
praatilcnt, called upon Mayor Andraw Carraway to perform the
preaentationc.
Mr. Ivey pointed out the site
of tha undertaking and thanked
thoia who had contributed to the
tourney1* surreal, Including Frank
iMvtimrt who officiated and Col.
Otwtniey,
I, O. Harrlntati, who served a*

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U«, and who was given a silver
eoffeo pitcher end a sugar bowl,
"Tha.Women’s Golf Association
did on sicsllent Job In aiding In
iroUan for tho tournament,"
Mr. Ivey. Ho commondod
Wlttek, Indiana pro, for hla
irkjng scorsa on tho big
Idor waa singled out
'.apodal commendation and a
far Ms part of hdplng to build
course when mayor of BanCarraway proaenteH a

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Club Entries

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These seven men saw artiun In tin- first mimml Muyfulr Inn-1 in right (l W. Spewer, II,-rh Stiillh, tournnment winner, Art
Seminole bounty Club invhitlmiul atiiuli-ur tournament. Fimti li-ft 1 Hiuwn, (’ml Kuhlielel, Mel Hit, Jim Sp^pcor, and Spencer Overton.

Eddie WailkuH Is
In Top Condition
To Begin Season
CLEARWATER, Apr, ,1. - m
— "That’s niv roomie," exulted
Fddle Wnitkiis us burly IlilJ Nich­
olson connected will, n fust hall nnd
lined It ovet I Ik- right field fence
in n gume with the Washington
Senators.
"My
roomie, mv
roomie,"
moaned the xnnio Fthlle Wnlthii
u few mliiutus later ns the same
fllll Nicholson wa* helped from the
field after turning his ankle slid­
ing hack to first base.
lit followed Nicholson Into thr
cliibliouhs and, watching Kildin ns
he hovered over III* lamed roommats, It was difficult In. realise
that less than a year ago he him­
self was the object of much great­
er concern, amt that us lain a* last
fall there-wsa doubt he over would
play baseball again.
Today, with the Philadelphia
I’hltlic* headed ninth ward, Eddie
Wnitkiis is tho peppiest man on
the rluli.
The trim first hasniian, who ut
times hc.irn ii startling resembl­
ance t« Iling Crosby, Is practically
perpetual motion, moving with a
quick, nervous energy which makes
it appear thnt where he la gnln.v at
the moment, even If It Is In get n
drink of water ,1s u maltrf of
great Importance.
Ila chattels continually, nnd
Ith a rtioil humor that I* the
more effective because of it
straight face, and when he want* to
hs can make the Fugllsli htmriiage stand at attention, As, for
Instance, when lie asked o trainniatd* to engage In a pepper gumand the teammnta said he would
he ready In a minute.
"And shall I procure a hut and
a baseball In the Interim T" Fddle
said sedately.
The classy first baseman, seri­
ously wounded last June when
shot hy e girl he never had seta
before, has won heck hie Job hand,
lly, and in a way that might be
a break for tho man he took It
back from — Dick Siller. Blsler
would much rathar play In the
outfield, end he bee an excellent
chance of landing, a regular berth
there •
Slater Was tailing about Ms Per­
formance for the outfield shortly
before the final eibibltloiv game
here when a stranger, came up,
Introduced himself, and said he
used to play with IHck'a
George.
r
Dick was all courtesy, but when
he deported he turitfd with a (fry

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lly HILL IILHIM.
Jolm Scnkurlk railed tin I ho with such a piogiam
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John didn'l mitllne any »|iniMe (iIiiiih he might hnve luul in
mind, lint wn believe bin ncupo
included every Hanford mule
between Mu- iigm of 21 mid tiO,
who could walk up to the. plain
wllh u but on hi* shoulder.
However, Molding and batting
talent would only bo secondary
in such a league. The main iiurtose would be to get the fellows
n town, who Itch to play hall,'
out on a diamond.
An article we whole several
weeks back polnttd out the
wonderful Job several local
civic clubs are doing with lha
younger lads In the city, (lore
a fellow reaches 21, however,
ha either goes lain profession­
al hall, semi-professional, ur
hangs up his milt.
We'd llko to see a dull In San­
ford start a four or five team
softball league exclusively for
men over 21. The uxnuiiseu of
such a venture would ha nil.
Each player would suply Ii Ih own
glove, ami such coiilpmetit an
hatii, bulls, and monks could be
bought from each team's private
treasury.
Each player could expect to
spend a maximum of $10 per
season purchasing hia own pelvatu gear.
The leuguo might tie set up so
as every team would play one
or two games a week. Tills
could dart around &gt;t:4b P. M.,
tlirrehv giving all the player* a
rliunrn to get home from work
first.
There ere cmtnHeee weye to
nrgenlye such a league, but the
total resultant Ip always the
aemat fun.
Wa'd lie glad to get together
with any clvie club willing to
sponsor end organise aueh an
undertaking. An for the prospec­
tu s players: why not write us
your vlsws on the matter T The
more tatters we can show a
club official the more- eager he
wilt be to get his group allied

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Willi oi11 i-Jdti luckcil liobiipl
mu xlnmldrr. ami our left stuck
way out we’ll leavii the Neutral
Corner (or one mnnil ami pre­
dict the winners In this yenra
rtsijnr Icpigiic bHkeball loops.
Tim American league looks
mka
easy. Wn’ll lake , Do-,ton, M u
Parnell In'uil* a mound losffr
i ( 4r
that appears just n little bit too
lough for the other snven rJ»trie:!. Add that mail William*
ami his batting cronies and: you
luive ii tcnni that lescmhlss a
dormant H-bomb.
Thr
Yanks a n d
Detroit
might kirk up u small rumpus
bill we bulk to the latter club
folding In the middle ol the
ecusun, and the Hr on* Bombers
to H id e out In the' hems
stretch.
Thu Natlnuul league la not so
easy. If the coin lands heads
we’ll take HI. Louis; If It's tail,
Hrnoklyn gets llu- nail, ami If II
it ntnml'i straight up we'll prnk
nl the New York Jlnts.
Here goes.
Ht. Louis, Brooklyn, and the
Glanti. In that order, lirooklyn
has rHi-ancd too many of their
older players to pull n repeat.
Htlll, Branch Rlrkcv is n shrewd
Judge of ballplayers and when hu
lets n star go ll'a u pi city good
sign tho fellow has rounded the
curve. Wo
feel, however, lbs
Dodgers have too many "lineartains" on their roster to warrant
a first plnrr tag.
,
On tlm other band, we pick
the Giants Tor third simply berausA nf Hie "nnrcrlalu'. Leo
might not have a winning club
this ysar but hs has a club of
young men who are fa it and
eager. The Lip's Operation Cuh
and Release might prove to be
the deciding factor In the out­
come of the National .league
pennant nice. No, they won't
win but they can make It (iknt

$100,000 Pitcher

impressive

Start In League**
NEW OHLKANH, Apr. 3. - (/P)
Paul Pettit. I’ittsliurgh’s SHHI,(ICtl bonus pitcher, lias made an
Itnpresilve licginning in Ids pro­
fessional baseliall career.
The IK-yi'ar-ulil tialiforula *outhpaw rookie wax (moieil to New
Orleans of the Class AA Houtlieru
A . locistlou for one year's neasiinill*. Yo*I ciiIhv Pettit went to the
mound for the third lime during
exhibition play and Inherited tho
tough iJub of preserving a no-hlt-

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.Southern Assoelallnp, team, wjth-'
out giving up a h it,' ‘Ab J Pu
had singled in llu- only run.
Hut Pettit come through In fine
ntylc and New (Jrlcans won the no­
hit game, l-fl.
Paul hasn't opened up vet. Genci nl Manager Hoy llamoy nf
Pittsburgh until be will not bn ex­
pected to hu a regular turn pitcher
for New Mileans, tlaincy said

SARASOTA. Apr. 3. — &lt;/P&gt; Hmithpaw Chuck Stobbs, hamp­
ered by a lame shoulder, may get
a shut at the Ht. Louis Cardinal)*
today at the Boston Red Sox travel
In Ht. Petersburg for the final
Grapefruit League game before
breaking camp. The Hoi plan to

tough on the feltown who do.
The Ht. Imul* Cardinal* will
piohahly loll somewhere In the
Acroml division until July 4th,
but after that date we believe
they'll start mining fast. The
Keilhirdi, are notoriously slow
idarters ns the record books for
I Pill and HUM show, but once
they bit that mid-seailson form
there's no stopping them. .
Howie Pallet, necked with
the stick power provided by
Htan "The Man" Mas IsI and
Enoa Slaughter, shoo Id top the
28 game marker this year,
while Harry BrechSM will ■till
he the man lo beat III the
clutrh.
Tor,* Marty Marlon, the fleetfooted shortstop, Into this com­
bination and you’ll have our reason for picking the Cerda to cope
their flrat pennant elnca 1048.
The Redblrds, almoet to the
man, ara getting near, nr have
passed, that 30 year mark, ao
they
Hey know ll'a thla season or
•'uv®r.
.
.
, .
Aa for the series, well pick
lioatotr tn about all

Pettit nmv mil even he a starter
hiring lbs caillcr part uf tha see-on..
Ax a bmius tiluver, Pettit must
tM up In Pit* li irgli next year.
Ho far lie look- good for a rookie
grltlng hi ; flr»t tu;te nf prn havebill In a f a t AA league.
Rut
llnpiey uahl the Pittsburgh organi­
sation won't be stuck if Pnttlt
never become* a good pitcher.
Tha reason, Harney said. Is Pettli’a speed, fielding ability and
batting form.
"This kid has the makings of a
great outfield ■**■" H»m*v added.
“Thai'e how Babe Ruth became
fanum* ymi know, not as a pitchar."
In . hi* five innings yesterday.
Paul walked four mm and struck
nut one. But the most Impressive
thing about tin youthful 205pounder le hit poise under fire.
Paul's $100,080 bonus makes
him probably the most publicised
rookie of the year. But It hasn't
affected hla relationship with Ms
teammates. They're all pulling for
lh*-Ukaahla rookie.

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land.

G ET TH E

leave Sarasota Wednesday morn­
ing and plav exhibitions in the
South before arriving in Boston
Apr. 14.

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The Sanford City Commission has in­
structed the City Building* Inspector to
enforce Ordinance No. 183, the Sanford
Plumbing Code; Ordinance No. 274, The
Electric Code; Ordinance No. 452. requir­
ing flush toilets, and Ordinance No. 465,
the Building Code, and to begin a survey
o f the City to ensure full compliance with
these orders.
Building permits are required for all
work on buildings, whether new or under
repair except for screening and paint
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and one toilet. When buildings are recon-'
ditioned or changes are made in plumb-,
ing, flush toiletB must be installed if City
water is available, and must be connect­
ed to a City sewer if a sewer is avalli
to the property.

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Wr promote better and lasting com
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0 . W. Spencer, and commended
both for their flna piny nnd xportsiMnahip. a F M /ty rh t winner Key
MMfntwaa awarded a watch, and
Mel Ott, runner up, received Ta
silver rake dtah.
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ton, 3-3, In opening games of
Rugby week.
DILLON, Colo. — Wanldngl in
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WIRE RECORDED, NEW. AT
REDUCTION. Record*, craaea,
TWO M ft. x 1114 fl. shady building
nlaya ut full auditorium volume.
loti, high and dty. overlooking
S p e rm I S erv iced
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beautiful Crystal Uko.
Pnr
feed, sacrifice very low priced. TRACTOR WORK. Phone IA7-J
further Information Ph. IMO-R,
Brv. John Mitchell. Anne* A,
2 LOTS. 25 A 2d. 17th Blreet West
for free estimates. Jack Rus­
Uomi.J, KfllowahiD-EtallL------—both for I22U. Inquire Carrie
sell
and Ned. Goldsboro.
rt— A R T IC LES W ANTED— ft NEW FLOOR8 nurtured to per­
fection, Old floora mad# like
WE BUY, SELL A TRADE uaed
new. Finishing, cleaning A wax­
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furniture. WIUon*Maler Furnling. Portable power plant, M MIL'KNY MOLSK
^turj^^, 311 E. let. Phone 088.
years oxperience In Seminole
SINGER MACntNRS. new A used.
County, H. M. (Reason, Lake
Tama. B3I E. lst_jL, I’h. 1624 7— P eU -L lvgtocfcH upf M—
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mtitrvu ot the claimant, and eball
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Regis teration
ICaattaaeA rraaa ra g e Om |

upon ui. It u tha time lofind a home on the loam and begin a Begonia.
With bulb and teed tha ipring gardener goetb forth to tow the good
earth in hit backyard, and ha eotnalh in at eventide, recked by hie own
growing paint and covered with toptoil.
And to tava my life this it ona elate of citiaen I cannot understood.
1 have a dim appreciation of why •---------------- *---------------------- ‘—
people become birdwatchers, and battalion — SKO In doctor blllt,
my eoul know* a senna of sympa- sunburn lotions and liniment, am)
thy for horaeplayer*, butterfly col* about (100 In labor, Thla la fig*
Ivctnis and that strange kind of uring hla time at a nickel ah hour,
fauna that get* up before dawn which may he more than it Is
to prowl heathen In search of the worth,
belter seaahell,
All this wouldn't lie ao bad If
Their passion for theso strange these frustrated farmer* would
•Pursuits I don’t share, but at least stay In their own back yard*. But
1 can sense what makes them what they bring their amall triumph*
' they are. But the spring gardener and major disaster* —- a pea plant
—there's an odd one beyond my that prodded, a rose that blighted—
eras* eomptehension.
Into the office. All they'll talk
What primordial urge each olimit Is whether they should have
ipring sends him out to duel the hanked the axsleaa with peat moss
landscape, convinced that this and lime, or lust good oH-fo-hyear he can conquer crahgraas, hmer hvper humus, whatever that
gladden the heart of a gladiolus la.
and grow a five-pound strawberry?
They prattle endlessly on the sup­
Why does he want to anyway?
posed merits of the outdoor life,
All I ran see he does Is annoy ihe fine exercise they get, and how
the balance of nature. There he much better they sleep at nights.
■talks, this man without a hoe, I guess I hat’s hvper humus, ton.
giving hormone shots to gerani­ Anyway. 1 don't want nnv of It
um* that don't want them, umtmsh
All I want to do with the good
lug liumrrnl potato hugs with earth In the wunderwul season of
deadly spray guns ami Interfering .Spring I* to wander across it nr
with the Imme life of robins.
lie upon it and read a poem nr
Yes air, frum the minute the listen to the birds call. I don't
spring gardener sticks Id, big hate the worm, and If a bug do •
green thumb Into the backyard nut bile me I won't blip him.
thrre'a no real fur bird, hug, tie* Nor do I have any desire to hurry
or plant until snow flies.
1the grass — nr curry It either.
And I think It would he a fine
By Autumn he will total up Ids
victories and find hi* has raised thing If all .Spring gardener* at
ghoul $1!G worth of vegetables. this magic time would either gn
To do tills he will have spent about climb a rniNlodendrom or qull brag­
I GOO In funcy tools — be needs ging ami grow something really
more equipment thnn a (mratroon Improsslv, — say a redwood tree.

by means of a Gruphotyp* machine
onto Indestructible metal platea.
At top apeed only 9(1 to 36 platea
an hour ran be mode.
Thla Information la printed from
the metal platea by meana of an
addreaaograph to thu Individual
forma which must he arranged In
alphabetical order and placed In
the leather precinct hindora.
All equipment, ahe staled, was
moved Saturday to the haiunu-nl
of the Court House and two people
arc working full time there to get
the books made up In time fm
election.
RED FIGHTER PLANER
TAIPEI, Formosa. Aur. 4. —
(A*) — Husslan plane* shot down
two Chinese Nationalist fighters
Sunday morning over Hungrlmw
Bay, Nationalist air headuimrlt-rs
announced today,

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taiy chiefs hnd agreed to hold
back liiformutlun from Britain.
Johnaon previously had said ho
refuted to algn the atatement. H*
said then It had been a tribute to
Hhinwol) for hla part In tha Ha*
gue meeting.
The defense secretary said at
the airport today hla relations
with Hhinwell had been very pleas
sunt.
"He took a great part in tha
meeting," Johnson sold. “No ona
took a mure helpful part. He enntritinted much to the unanmlly of
the program.”
Johnson returned In a M. R.
Air Fureii Constellation plane
which brought him non*stop from
the Alores In II hours. He is III
ho stopped about two houra in

Canadian defense minister on hi*
way from tha Hague matting to
Ottawa,
With Johnson war* {Senator
Tydlnga (D-Md), chairman of tha
Sonata Armed Sanrtcaa committee,
ami Oen. Omar Bradley, chairman
of tha U, S. Joint Chlafa of Staff.
Both attended the Hague meeting
with Johnaon,
The U. S. Bureau of Hlnea tava
regular-pric* gasoline averaged
§1.9 octane ratlqg In the summer
of 1949, compared With 60,1 In
1948.

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Mysterious Hub

Eight states In central (I. S.
product virtually all American
popcorn.

the first man In the hlatornaf the
United State* to be convicted of
misprision (concealment) of trea­
son. He wai acewed of failing
to report the presence In Detroit
In 1942 of an aaraaed Nail flier.
Hans Peter Krug. He was con.
vlcted there In 194* and sentenced
to ala and a half yaan.
As a student at AUenburg Uni­
v e rs ity In Germany, Donav re-

R l - N N E T T ’S

Dr. Henry McLaulin
Optometrist
I I I MegeoRa At*.

Phan# fil*

A touch of the starter button commands mom
gei-up-und-go than any other in ita field, tot
only the ‘50 Ford in its field offers you • 100*
horsepower V*8—an engine ao quiet you can
hardly hear i t . . . and ao thrifty you’ll have to]
own a Ford to believe It*

Hintw To Hor'iewivtw
By Anna Mae Bikes
Overweight is the must fro*
(picul mslmihltlon problem among
adults In thlr country, many health
aulhorilie-. believe. To pul it mure
plainly, tha Uorcsu of Human No
Irltlon slid Home Economics of
the It. R. department of Agriniltun- savai "Many adults eat loo
miieh."
Ifnw many calories a body needs
depeiuli on Us slxe mid uatlvlly.
If body weight stay* about right
for height and build, It's u sign
that calories in the diet match
body needs. Hut when more fuel*
ftM ' I* eaten than the body can
ns*. lItl Is
fat.
ui stored
n i w r r fi as
hr m
is
p to DA years of age, It Is safer
to be plump than skinny, Beyond
SA, excess fat becomes a greater
health liability than extreme thinnela. Ills such ns high blood pres­
sure and heart nud kidney allmsnti are mure common among
uvarwelghls, People who are too
lldn, ligwuvcr, tend m tliv luudily
and may ho an easy prey to liifeo-

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For tlime mull i Ull yrars of
age, the nutrition scientist* ima­
ge &lt;t reducing only under u physi­
cian's guidance. Thl* Is u -mf*
rule aim for young mothers or
those with any heart or organic
troubles.
Those uver the age uf I1G wlm
ad to reduce are mini*clod to
k« off weight slowly - no more
an a pound or two a week.
To cut calories vet have other
food assent tala for good health)
Hat three meals a day, hut don’t
b* tempted by U-tween-meal
knacks,
Avoid hlgh-caloria foods Hko th*
fat on meat, cooking fat, salad oil,
fried foods, gravlai, rich aaucoa,
auta, pastries, cakes. cookies, rich
, Jellies and jama.
' bread or cereal,
•bout fruits and
lake them straight
rul cream sauce
thoul sugar or

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nutrition requires
meat, milk, eggs

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fol potuloc, and idhei prti-hatdi
(oiuinmlitieg no that "unavoidable
iiirpliises can be -.old to consumer,
and used, initcad of taken off the
niurket and largely wasted.”
lie .aid iln- measure provides
mote ground* for charges that the
present farm program Is eostlv
oiid piles up unmanageihlo sur­
pluses while maintaining artificial­
ly high prices foi agricultural com­
modities.
“What Is needed," Mr. Truman
aid, "Is for the Congress to ap­
proach thla problem with a view to
correcting the fundamental Issues
In the present farm program rath­
er than patching It. up wllh make­
shift legislation."
Tha President said tha naw law
dims meet an urgent need for re­
lief of rnltoii producers and does
hold ,oi|l a promise of soma Im­
provement In tho potato program.
Those foututes. ho said, "outweigh
the defects,"
■
Uut lie slapped at ope peanut
provision ms “a lemiiorarv gherrgitnn from proper InglsUtiland In
one ie peel, he said, the new law
would nuik* the system of di'letmiuliig cotton acreage sllytinents
wutee tin loud of In-1lor,
’(lie principal relief in the. bill,
tin- President said, Is In the form
uf additional cottuu .acreage allot­
ments. Ha said the mcavire docs
alleviate hardships in cases In
which acreage cuts have }w#n loo
sever* and Inequitable. But he
said there la no remedy for bailr
defects in th* system of determin­
ing cotton acreage allotments.
"Indead, In ona reaped It makes
it even worse," he added, “It pro­
vide* hi affect, (hut cutlun acre­
age which Is surrendered by one
farmer and realluted, even though
It la not planted by any farmar,
must continue In future years to
lar allotted to that same county
and state,"
He said thla "favors, areas mak­
ing little or no contribution lo the
reduction of cotton production."
The President said he believed

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From its sparkling haked*on colors that are
’’built to live outdoors” to its 13-ways-sironger
"Lifeguurd” Body, quality feature after feature
have been built into the '50 Ford •. . featuresthut make Ford th# ootfuia car In the low-price
field.

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Deuler's. Listen for yourself to Ford'a soundcomlilionvd quiet. Feel the comfort of Ford’a
“Mid Ship" K{de. See Ford’a "Fashion Car”
■lyling—now more beautiful than ever. You'll
reulire that nowhere else can to little money buy
you so much car.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY APR. 4, 1050

B yw S ve» n a t o r

Jentier Accuses Sec­
retary O f, State Of
Leading People In­
to Red Booby Traps

J timer dun ended , the Senate
Make public confidential testlmonv
liven to the Senate approprlatloui committee on Mar. 10 by
Joha L, MrCloy, American High
Cnmmlesloner for Germany.
•MAanwhlle In Washington:
(1) A Benatc-Heuee conference
committee agreed Informally to
day to drop a requirement that the
r i j ' pats qn the loyalty of em­
ploylie . of the proposed National
Science' Foundation. ■
Senator Thomas (D*Utah&gt; told
siortere that the conferees f»v«rer^ instead a oruvlrioif requiring
lyte* and »cholaralp-&lt;*innerj
ka the military-oath of all*
■t
n.
The',opinion »W
- a- iinanlrnoii
---nutting
having
•At op proposed cm
' e»ligating their
.a.
ce Department lyxt win*

S&amp; fcrS’iJ f it t

Rnss S ', vr. President
K now s N othing Of
* *H joe t B e i n g U s e d
A«; S c r r p t W OH p o l l

ACTUM CHAIRMAN OP THI ATOMIC INCROY COMMIIIION Sumner T. Pike tells reporters In Washington
that an order haa been lent out to all atomic workers and consultants tailing them In affect "to keep your
traps shut" concerning technical Information on tha hydrogen bomb. Seated at the table (background, I. to r.)
are: ABC members Dr. Henry D. Smyth. Gordon E. Dean, Pika and Lewis L. Strauss.
(International)

Bednasek’s Fate
Is Put In H ands
O f 12 Man J u r y

People Ordered
To Leave Areas
Raided By Huks

C'lull Speaker

R c iq p

A ju ry o l foul wniucp .mil rigid
men at 11: 02 A. M. { K S I ) today
hfgan il* ftrlih rtn lio n * on the la tr
of Holiest E. Rrifiuisek who t» .it
cusrd of strangling a ptctly Uni
v e iiily o f Iowa coed.
T h t slate, in a auiprise move last
night, asked the jury to irm l Bed
nasek to lltr gallows. Two members
of the ju ry told die court prior to
their selection as jurors that they
opposed the death penalty.

w w ir ts !

Jimmy

lecturer and author,
speak neat Tuesday night
members of the Seminole Dinner
Club,

Noted Reporter On
Far Ea$t To Speak
At Seminole Club

feau Itself , but also to thI be lodge* told the jurors they
country/
i mild return ope of four verdkls:
A ., Thoim* eiplalned the nr„
.l(iincs It Young, who for iiihuv
Ijrs l degree tnuider -w hich car
posed rhanies. all employe........ .
vcutt. in n wllliiiiit peer nk h iicwn
persons recelv.n* scholarship' for lies a len le n ir of death by bang poprininii in eiulern Ashi tvher"
w«hrk In field., where national *i&gt; mg oi life in prison.
ho "S’lvcd fin mn*| of the ll.iir ««
Mas
ICN
Second degree murder- which Ihe .1,icf ,if INS, will he thr&gt; i,e*'

e&amp;mnty Commission hie
Will Donate $150
Far 2 Pool Tables Uie

carries a sentence of 1 0 'yrars In 'prsker hi Hie Samlnole Dlnnei
’ ’.ill) os*sl I'lM ilnv night el the
in prison.
Inn
President
Klnvd
Maiislaonhter which c a m e * e M wvttsii
('slni“t smi'jiiii ed todav.
ninii'intory S-year prison taim .

Mr Ynutig might tonally lie

Ai qulttal.

IikIb* advised tbe juror- '■rib, I h . tb* lecMirtrt favorite «»
(hat If the-/ find the 24-V«af-old •• Murk mi tbv platform durlnh» 1**1 .ev*'i ya«rs b», lie"n
Tlia County Commlssinn this psychology student guilty of inurd
maralrut voted to donate 1160 to er In the first degree they must I t “i* i Iy sdmtied and lltten*i| to liy
th* .Celery Crate. lo«a) youth &lt;» recommend whetbar lie he sentenc­ d, &lt;-dluNgnst e, v #11 t» Itv him
're,), ..f Niiillences from Maine to
iltatlan. In order to aid It in ed to death or life In prison.
tlreguii. Mi. I'Hlmsr said.
hint payment on two pn«l
Judge Gaffney also told the Jur
Mi's work in East Asia chimhiI
that If they do lint find "be him to tin liHiisd «, one ,,f the
WMr* M. E. Baker. Mad of the nrs
yniul any reasnnnble ilnuht" that
outftaudliig news cnrreapondentH
“
High School Parent- Itediiaaeli
la guilty of anv of the
_ ....... a Association..■told the charges they then must find him ■f Hint .period- and lie became *
famlllai figure with lha crest and
Commissioner' that units* the 1160 Innocent,
Mi. {i*', great in the natloo’s ran
lance due on the tab! 4* was pal l
In
closing
arguments^
which
Mnl t« Ihose' dava and ha Is now re
they, nilyht be rtpoaeaeaed. amt
,-Tided
lale
last
night,
riedtjasek
d out that the organl?*gstdej m&lt; njie of iha foremost
van
described
bv
prosecutor*
as
a
Veiry low In (unde.
tinwsphpHi men In the country on
cold-hlomled
k
ille
r,”
and
as
an
' group* and:other local nrforeign lands.
Hops have not made the ’'Innocent hoy" by defense attni
that they M*e In the neys.
County A tto rn e y Jack W hite, at World Citizen Says
the Calery B rits with the
of tho i s w tlk ahi atat- the m c ' o f h it fin a l plea, demanded
He Seeks Only Rest
. t jt.
the n.prame penalty” fo r Bad*,
C. Grahams director of ousel. Thla penalty In Iowa for
NEW YORK,“ Apr. 4 — OP) —
tie, told th* Commie- first degree murder Is death hy
Crate,
After a four-day detention on
100 or i
Undents SMglllg.
i to the club room upstairs In
HrdnaaaV wgs tried before tha Eltla Island, "World CHIsan" O
Dav was back op his natlva
wHty Hall story Baturdav ju ry o f eight men and four women ry Davis
tor
pleading for rest and
kf, and pointed ant that chll- on a charge o f murder In the death soil today,
t,of tha County aa wall as thos* last Dec. I t o f M argaret Anne privacy
benefit Rapt the faelll (Gce.tleet Jackaon.whom he claim,,
Tha 28-year-old Air fore# vetfor thMR 'MJoyment. n i was hie campus sweetheart. The •ran, who epanl th* last two
... C halA itl-J, r . Me- no year-oil! Miss Jackson also waa years in Franca crusading for
elared M
the eau*« n psychology student.
world government, told newsman
[worthy. Hi(11/rope made
Defense A ttorney C U Ir H am il­ on his release by Immigration
(ion for tho
ton Ills vole# b u lk y w ith emottom authorltloa yesterdayt
Crows, whortma'a flihlnr told the Jury M ha placed a hand
"Let me slip Into oblivion, I
tha Gongrl Jm og a, re- on 'he shoulder o f Badnasek;
really Ho not Hava anything to
l nortimsa of tha prasen*
l know Bob Bednaaak Is Inno- *ay. I'm here aa a private parson.
eh Is Idbgted’ north of C t r l. I have fa ith In this hoy as I'm not aaaking publicity. In fact,
• con- though ha were my own kid.
I think there has boon entirely
. .lahlp*
The defendant bowed Ida head too much publlalty.”
maintain and wiped M» eye*- Reveral Jurora
As he ttepped ashore, Davie
of the rubbed th s lr eye*
wa« met by hie father# bandleader
with
W hite declared that the beauti­ Mayer Davit, and hi* lB-yaar-oid
matter ful, blond coed, "Didn’t have a slater, Marjorie.
, alter*
Young Davla n v e up hit U. 6.
further ChThcfcnunty attorney, doftly quot­ clUienihip In Faria two years
ago to become what ha called
ing th# familiar eMld’i
•Now I l * r nl# down to eleep , "World Cltlaen No. I."
declared: "Ha didn’t Ut her get
MISSISSIPPI v a n s
her breath. Margaret Anna JackJACKSON. MIm .,
ton didn’t even havu a chance to
•Sap#tors In
pray. H* kUljd her brutally, vlrighto . leglalai
hnously
cloualy, In p J ^ a w
^
passed a house hlil
Spcctatora
Mocking
» rape Rt«»
ll'sittSM
‘ uiocra*

r^ '/ u w i'.a

PITTSBURGH, Apf.j4 — m
_ a
auto pkmghed
through a «wwd of dawotown
Easter ahoppora lato M jtoday *»eraaahd Uwaugh tha mlto tmtnwnt 1
of p drugstore. Tiro
■r
t auffarod aniputavBpJ hI

T e r r o r

I(hI,iv (iiilriril (in lisn , to krrp out
rit * arrnt ol operation*"
llir
AI inv p ir tx il ii« (am paiin aimmil
Comniunwt led llukhalabap*.
The llu ki last night added two
new raid, to their seven dav tsign
of trnm
Several villages havr
been burned and at least t*H per
in sons killed

V,'

flie jurors received the case
front b iilr V l Jitdge Janits
,
fafct-fihrftt^jjnto an evaln Gaffney at the' contlusiiHt ol
___torh a move
t with ptrlf. not only *»• bngtliy instructions by him.

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IOWA CITY. U.7Apr *

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V il' tftti'r I n if»'f &lt;|N U lirfi fKf
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mifn.fi t Ifi"
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N*’ ' Ill'll \Vn|111 R• ' If f '* tti'f'Uri*il

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find tl»iif Mtrv h( i* iii»
trifM of 'jiutviitl di'ilu'* ilfifl'H'ptl
In Mu’ 1TnItnI

vrnl'niflv

IHf Saw .

Thf N«vv dented it Tltv At*
F(»ri o prwvinu dy i^stn'd &gt;\ d**ninl

A*kfd ulinut the rpjmtl
«
*m*" * ronfrrtnew, ll**4-% «»Ud "|»#npte
Constabulary headquarters said lifir kn*\^ nolhlnn *bmil tkfAw my

to rrm u r

US Tells Marshall K. Hoirsholdcr
Phn Nations I low Is I n s f a 11c d As
ToRirsh Recovery Head Of I .cpion
1M Ais-rts Mrrlit'K A1,
Fount il V n I r r, To
S to p
Up Font l.ivcs

cooperate on ieooomlc,
p m polltte*) mattera

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" VSMIN't. f 'lV , .\pt I _ {if}
Rrcretar, of -late Atheann said
loilis* • pingie*. i*i|| |,e asked
*'Miii fur mure money lor the
aim* alii prog i am, launched
l.nt m i „lth * million dril­
lin'*
Srhe*iin mmllimed t hie
In a -iiitement l**,jed to enmmeninor ale the first annlrerof the 'lin in g „f
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Other o H ic*.', installed w n e
John .Senkarik *&gt; lu s t m r s o n
PARIS,
Apr
4 iff) Ihe o M n d ft. lim e s F Renlnn. serond
lir e riin iin a n d r’ | lam e, S uialelarv.
Unitefl Stetei M l i / g *** ih*
.id io ts 'll
f at,I I .n lf I l out Its
*ht$ll Ulip nation* nrw
htstnri.sn. I, 4 M o n ln r'i'ti. ' l i * v
h’F btei pin^ lip thf*! ernnnfiiK »•
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Tha Commission agreed to re­
lease from tha notion secured hv
John Grey of Rochester. N. Y.. on
lakefront land for apartment build.
Ing purposes, provisions for trad­
ing to the City 16 lot* In tha High­
land Park subdivision. Mr. (Ira,1
wanted the lota released *o he
could soli them, said Mr. McKIbbln. Mr, Gray's request was con­
tained In a latter from C. A.
Whlddan, realtor.
S, A. Allan, who had requested
City assistance In financing tha
ntrchaao of pant bus*#* for public
rsnaportattop. was told that tha
City cannot enter into business
aaeoelaHon with Individuals.
roved a plat ora*
Williams of tha
‘
for Nagroao.
of Thirteenth
Arsons.

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\ila„t|r Defense

Silt,nre
I he StM-relarv gave
r&gt;&gt;&gt; IniltraMnn " I Inn* much w|JI
fl*» If •*lflt*d

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F r t r t t u m ir 'i

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Pi'.' 'I'll ■( (lie
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lllr ilir , 1 ii iop pI - piik I mi rail h#
( x lliii pi| (tila n ,|n ,, , iin iin , m t '1
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Mod.—i H ’em, In, ill., fundi
A m eni.sii t.egion
Mr
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v.'i*t'iib PHer f.o-mrt 's n tv ^ llle f

Lions Club Donates
1201 For ByefflasseH

CIO INYITB9
WASHINGTON, A n. 4 - ®
- Tha CIO today asked the AFL
two Me Independent anion*

F it i f i n

nib Uiii,

City Makes Plans
To Aid Drainage
In Colored Ar ea

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F n in m .m d c i

Lailvle Mnlhlmlclei. '-■.inttii■I .1
i" in ri, n i. in i',ll'il l,*t mglit hy

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It*I•*I» ntif-H fl *’ Ilf’ *n nte till*
*1 itppiifitt Ut lltr llntimr nf ( nmi»»"itb ilnthtf (hf Ijtenl toiMid of
UMiiiinn IniHlr nil Ifif
•'III* * u n w r u lK f Sir WuMtnn
Mmlthfra.

Hold-Up Mon Grab
For Cash But Are
N icked For $18

him tha hold'Up men fled.
"What am I going to do? I've
rot 118 belonging to those felowk," Ram Semkoff Inquired when
Sheriff Mero and Deputy Charlea
Back drove up.
“Keep It, ll’a yours," replied
Sheriff Maro with a grin, "they’re
not coming back."

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MX) Ib ils att*rk*d and enlered pterion* flvlltt? nlijrrt • M
Ijkld he
mil lrvl»&gt;|f
Ceras.-.n Frnviit#a., tUaia i e». .’v; *&gt;f himself■uo an an enthorltv on
lutlhri inloTtnalton
‘.ectel weapons
del,(dug "&gt;l* t,ecat,**
A I 1 year old gul war wounded it “IsI'ma nnt
serrel. .veaiinn ’ ategn,
'hjltna a raid on Santa Riwa vil
"Do vim, think it I *V«-l * ttia*
ihf.il ppphI i'll
lage in Nilev., |-,M)a I'mvinrt nohodv tirre Ii«*
Ur.si)(|iM|teM , n l a (iitmer ion,la ■in such mallei
’li*l
"Do you Hd" l 'I I I . I
buhtrviii.in, ‘i-tlvivlnr I'once, and
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l|ed will, inmb loot
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ll&gt;e I'ltlltiU'ine, Ilfiritil ,»(.! Itukt r $ t* t hinmnn
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l»itiirt|f ttif mnrnmrf 'U t U U '
Ihe &lt;\iinv. oidereil to .iitidu,
I’lmt \tnli«s*ador Avri»*li W II
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T wp, tmlil un me" f I•••I in fi is?I,* tMin ai11 fold th* iMUIfin! *hti 11r
■moke out any aiieablr force of
from * filling station *1 IVagm-r Unltetl sStatei paopte f«*t'l I onfutenl
flic elusive pea oiiii guerrilla*.
last niglil altp, attempting t&lt;&gt; rili tlml Kutnp«» r i 4 whole hrtvt- m »•!»•
burnt* President Mariano J.
Mr. ami Mia, bani It Hrinkoff ot gnod iiae of th i Mm aimII " * ' 1 in
t'nento
tommentad
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Pirsl lent fju lttrio ba* called Ihe haalng 42 worDi nf ip**.illne, Hher
rani, a plot to turn the Philip­ tf r. a merr, leimr'eil thi* ninrii
pine* nve, t-i ( 'mioimuht*,
lug.
Meetiwhlle. in Itumhav, Imtla.
Tile Hemkoft* rinsed lliei, filling
gnvpi iiiiirlit offlilals IMdli itJeil to­
day they hail smashed a nlnt to ilatlon in fund uf llielr home on
I’lens for belter •liainrg’’
nasasslnatv Prime Minister Ja- •ho Kanfntd-Ovlrdo fllgliwav (if (ioldstiorn and the aillace"' ...ontv
waharal, Nehiu with the arrest of about HdlO nVIiK-k. said Sheilff «rea were p|i*cus*ed la*' ntgl'l a'
Mere, and shortly afterward an
U leader* of Hindu eatreuilst or­ ailtoniohlle s I n'p p e d and two the meeting of th" *’Hv f-coimi*
ganisation*
*i(Ui, (‘llffor.l McKIhhin, .'Itv inaua
Some of lh(i*e arrested had Ireen oien, on# tali and with a mustache, g ei, .lei’leied Hilt morning
held In Ihe InvesHgatlon of the lind th# other short ami heavy,
Mi McKIhhin we* &gt;Hr««(■'"r’ bv
“laying In l(MH of Mahamlaa Hand- stopped and Miked foi 12 worth of the Comniitelon to co-npeiatc with
hi, India’s man of peara and close gasoline.
Mr*. Seinkoff waltrd upon them the rountv Commlseton in .t-*&gt;•»in
uasoclate of Nehru.
Inlng th* cost of an engineering
Among tltoie taken Into cuitody and when they tend#t«id lie, a 42') • tuilv concerning the drainage nf
under the govensment’a mihllc bill tn payment, she left for thn this area.
security measures act were an o ffi­ 'louse to get change, not noticing
Much of th* drainage from ad In
cial ration Inspactnr anil several ihat.th* man were following her rent rnutilv land run* through the
other* reported to Hava been col­ into th* home.
Aa she returned with the mnnev (loldehorn section of Sanford. It
lecting arms to carry out the plot.
„•** pointed out, aid nresknf
Also felled was V. D. Ravarkar. boa, the tell Intruder pointed s ditches end creak* carrying storm
Hindu leader who was once acautt- Plato! at her and said loudly 'I'll water* to Lake Monroe are inade­
ted of charge* of commit acv to take that." tlo reached for the quate.
murder Gandhi. Police alio nahbed money ho*, hut she grabbed hack
In reiimnM to the requent of
editor* of two newspaper* In Poona at It. Th* coin* crashed to the the flellie lieirlaon Chapter of
charged with incline anti-Moslem floor and tho housewife yelled for the D.A.R. to build a llluarv and
Bam, her husband.
(CeeltsseO o * Page Stil
Sam, said Sheriff Mem. believe* museum In the Fourth fltreet I’erk
In being prepared egelnet egv no*. City Attorney Edwin Shlnholser
•Ibis holdup, end had gone to t&gt;e&gt;| ««prea*#d the opinion that thi *
with a pistol strapped to hi* side. could not he legally approved dim
He (limned up. pistol In hand end to the provision* made when the
rap to the door. At the sight of park was tleillcaleal.

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by (he Linn* Club In providing
gfaaeei for underprlvilf&gt;&lt;Hl chil­
dren alnce July 8D, W. (“ Living*ton, club treasurer, told tho Lions
today at the Yacht Club.
Henry Witte urged that Lion*
attend (ho m-ganlaatlon’* state
cooveutlori It, Pensacola, May 21N, Pnd tha Lion*' International
Convention in Chicago, July 24-27.
A dlltrict ton* meeting and eunpar will be held at tha Yacht Club
at MO P.M. on Tueadav evening.
Apr. I I. and representatives from
nearby club* are duo to attend,
ho (toted.
Clyde Ramsey was dimtaP bv
King Lion Cliff Able* to ~
gata tho coat of aiding tho
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Harry Bridges Is Found Guilty
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Defense Department Orders
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” ol a "pro-Communiil ‘aetrayal of
tKo American people" in the Allied
dianultini of German induitrial
pltSt
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Senate that Acheron hae led this
country "into Communist booby
(rape ell over the world." But he
centered hie attack on the State
^Department's policial hr Germany.
v ; Jotter said the diamantling proji)ie paralyring any hope of retjtoriAi stability to the democratic
processes in Germaftf.
They are destroying the last hope
of whining the enormous potential
o| German workers to the cause ol
out ^competitive enterprise system,"

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ford Fruit Co., Rick’# Wnodcriu

Order Of Moose To
Found Lodge Here
The Loyal Order uf Mouse, na­
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Mooaahsad. III., will Institute a
lodge Its Sanford In the near fu­
ture, eJohn A. LaFrance, member­
ship director, stated todav.
The Moosa order he# 46 lodges
In Florida, and 1,800 tn tho United
States and Canada with a mam*
bars hip of approximately nna tril­
lion. O la n non-sectarian, fratern­
al, beneficial and eoclal organise.
tloiv,
Mr. LaFrance Invited thoao Intarntod In Joining tha order to
I m m i 148C-E for farther Infor­
mation, or to sso John Dovla ot
hia homa at BOS Catalina Drive.

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